9 Weallier Puis Damper on London Hunger Marchers I) HHiiiMriitioii of Um'tnluy r.l . Off OuiHly Demarul Ainlifiice Willi l'rime MinNter. rih, t. Lmnlim, Nov. 27. A rimnmieirutlon if uneiiiplftjeii In Trsftilgar mi'iare VfitPiilny which hml been railed hy a omninMee of the "hunger march crd,' imNr-l uff nulftly, although lings furci' of pollen wire on duly to I'Ihvi nt uny ouiltreuk. As h result of cold, Htoim.v weather, there m IhoiiHiiinU fewer iesriil limn at lant Hiiiiilfiy'w gathering. Hiiui'IinR In the irowtl wn a woniiin from Oxford unl vcrtlty wi-nrlng on her limJ a large liihel staling "I'rofiwnjuiial women also urn unemployed." W. A. I.. Iluniiingtim, lender of the luiimiT iiiHi-chcm, i1 liiinl they would rernuln In IjpihIuii until l'rime Mln li ter lloiinr Iaiv ihanuci) hi attitude and received a nVliKUtlon personally, Jlu mudo threiits of morn violent dem emulations thnn tliut which was stngoil VWdncHdny. when thousands inurcliod to llydu I'nik and held an orderly, iillhuugh imisy, meeting, If t hut la neccxhiiry to gain the pre' infer' attention. Within tho next few days, ho Kiild, thoiiHniidM of hun-M'-r marchd'H from nil mrts of the country would ho concent rating In London and their actlvlllea would con r tinue ceicf leHhly until their object win jn I i hi 1 1 1 11-1 M l I . A resolution condeiiiniiut I'rhne .Mniixter I'.tmur Law's aloofness In strong terms uih piiKKed amid cheers. l'.viz's for Omalia W oman, .Ml", ti. II. Moore, yy.i I,.ike street von live Hint )irlzis and several other rw;irJs wild her dojia displayed at the dug chow In Kansas City. AIVMlTIMl,Mt; r. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zrmo, the Clean, Antisfptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There 1h one Bute, dcpcnduhU) trent tneiit Hint n llevi H itching torturo and , :lmt cleunseo und soothes tho skin. Ak any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottln of Zenio umi apply It us direct led. Hoou Jim w.ll find that Irritations, Pimples, Ji 1 uc k li'ca d m, lie 7. em a, Jilotctien, Kntcworm and similar skin tumbles will disappear. Zomo, tho penetrating, satisfying liiiild, i.i all Hint In needed, for It lanlhca must skin eniptiuiis, makes thu skin si ft, smooth and healthy. SAME PRICE over 30 years g Cj Ounces fr25 If f BAKING POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED r V SALESWOMEN ' WHicn your feet are swollen, ach need the Yl f relief of V BAUME. BENGUE tA.Nuuca(iq.vic.) Jut c( a tub give ho tt irmnHnhubithlWn(;. lusraxlu Ina, c4inf rrKfni U imaaaUt attlv 4 konJartullv alrlm. W UaT al an lcuj ti, aJ iu vttll ( a tube ft tk eftai Ire h Ih ' m Ki kS yvut pataw k- Imuh at Co.. N . ing, burning tor- rfv jrtf ments from A j V How to Keep Well By J K W. A. EVANS Qutilioni cocernin syiwae, sanitation sad arevontiea al diseeu, ueaiitUa' t Dr. Ivim r ruder ( The Rm, w ill be aaswersd personally, subtest t eraser limiutlni, where tlmmprt mUri alsf is aacleMd. Dr. Evaa will t Mlia a diafnode aer arMcrtb lar, Individual dlM. Addrt Ultari fat car al Tba Ba. Copyrifhti Hit. CANCFR THE EMULV. NolKxty knowa the came of cancer. A safe atatement to make In scientific cirrlra, but a haxardoua one to make in certain circles. The certain circles Include many which might ba termed diet circle, lir. Huckley thinks the whole question Is largely bound up with overeating-. lli argues that cancer is rife a mo on well fed, fat people people with a marked tendecy to obesity In middle life, on the other hand, that It Is In frequent among underfed races and nations. He has' written a book in support of his theory. Dr. Kalloffg thinks Intestinal putre faction Is a dominating factor In can cer and especially that putrefaction which he thinks is due to eating meat. He has written a book In support of his theory, and In this book h gives s muss (f supposing testimony, some of which Is drawn from his own ob servation, but most of nhlch he has gathered from the writings of others. Then there are the more faddy the ories one theory Is thst cancer Is due to eating cabbage another that It Is dut to eating tomatoes a third that it is duo to eating suit foods milk, hog meat, other kinds of meat; in fact, a list of foods held responsible for can cer by somebody or other at some place or other at some time or other would Include about all the foods used by man. Doubtless, the people who eupport these opinions sincerely be lieve In them and have some one or more observations of Incidences which appear to support their opinions. Here are a few observations which lAnd some support to the opinion that nutrition end cancer are related: Cancer develops In areas where there Is chronic Inflammation or chronic Irritation. These processes send an extra amount of blood to the area and keep It soaked unduly In blood. Cancer Is prone to develop In organs whlc hare lessening their ac tivity which have an extra blood supply for their late work, but with no use for It. For Inslance, the mam mary glands and the female pelvic organs Just after the memopauHe. Greatly undernourished people do not have much cancer. Cancer Is not liable to develop in a greatly emaci ated person. Occasionally, cancer Is spontaneously cured, that Is, gets well without any treatment. When this occurs, it Is generally noted that Uio person is undernourished. The two cases of apparent spontaneous cur of cancer that I have seen were n emaciated peoplei Cancer in ema ciated persona develops slowly. Can cer In a very senile person epreiuls slowly. A few observations of this type have caused some very scientific men to undertake close study of the chemistry of the body and especially of the blood in cancer. Perhaps they may have some fact for us before long, Advanced Tuberculosis, t . Mrs. M. H. F. writes: "1. I have bad nulmonarv tuberculosis for nearly three years. Have lost 16 pounds In the last four months. Would you call mine an advanced case? "2. Mv dauchter brlnits her 2-year- old son to see me every day. I am very careful about drinking glass, sputum, etc. Do you think Jt dan gerous for the baby to come to my home? "3. I am 41 years old. Do you think that change in life would affect my tubercular condition? I REPLT. 1. Yes. 2. The daughter should not brim; lipr hntiv to vour house. No doubt you are careful, but tho danger is too jreat. 3. It may affect It favorably. s . Danger In Gas Grates. Mrs. M. O. H writes: "Is a gas log or open gas stove In a living room in jurious to health? The log doesn't leak (It Is new), but the house is filled with a peculiar odor when the log la ighted. REPLY. There is no reason why a gua lifts cannot be as wholesome as any other, but. as a rule, they are unwholesome. This is because of wrong principles lined in gas logs and gas stoves gen erally. These wrong principles are: I. There Is no provision for carry lng off the smoke. Of course you can't see the smoke, but It is there, and the fact that it is invisible adds to Its danger. !. As gas logs are built, soma un. I unit gas escapes from some camou flaged opening Into the air cf the room. 3. Home gus burns with Insufficient ovyiren, making carbon monoxide, which Is very harmful. Ilonkwerm Iking Ijulneas, II. A. P. writes: What are the aymp tnnta of hookworm and what Is a good remedy? TXVIX. Anaml i.. V4i!or, laiins, shortw lnd .tnee. ek f endurance. Among Ma Ha estraasjj ai a. aaa a fbsl as 4a 11 era I. taa Prenatal talittt a Tin Mi MhiMM,tal ami aaa " THK the proved remedies are: wormseed, thymol and carbon tetrachloride. Symptoms of Glaucoma. A. V. K. wrlea: "1. What Is glaucoma? "2. Is It serious? "1. What are the symptoms? "4. What is the cause? "i. What Is the cure?" REPLY. 1. Kxcossive amount of water with in the eyeball. 2. Yes. 3. Vain In tho eyeballs, sense of fullness, tension of the eyeballs, dis turbance of tho vision, headache, 'rife symptom depend a good deal on whether the glnivma. Is primary or aeeondury, acute or chronic. 4. Among tho cuuses are tumor, certain constitutional diseases, Inflam mations, Infections. 5., Removal of the cause. In some cases, operation. Jutlne Asks No Flowers Be Sent to Son's Funeral Judge Duncun M. Ylnsonhaler has requested lhat no flowers be sent to the private funeral services to be held for his son, Ulllsun Vlnsonhaler, 21, who wus killed Instantly In an auto mobile accident near Tckamuh Satur day night. The body will be cremated, after burial services this afternoon. Lawn chapel this afternoon. Miss Helen Hoagland. IS. daughter of W, W, Hosgland, MO North Forty-eighth street, companion of young Vinson haler in the fatal ride with Mr. and Mrs. William Latta, has not been told of his denlh. , The Lit las escaped without sorlous Injury when the car, driven by Latta, crashed through a railing at a sharp curve in the rond five miles south of Tekninuh. Duueangon Case Dismissed. The United fitat.es case ugaiiiMt VV E. Duneanson, alleging uho of the TUB VAUMt CtVINO ftTOM "Happy Day" Electric Washing Machine, 149.50, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 -nd Up Died Hand Power Machines, All Make $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Trade Your Old Hand Power Michlna for a "Happy Day" Electric. Your Trma Are Our Terms. mown The Value-Giving Store Howard St.. Between 15th and lth eiee They all know the value of Resinol Tki Medusa kralias eiatanal U MatsmyaHMMbaiallKakaulf awaaaa the an arvaarlUM tkal ia It aaartrta tes skis toaaabM, mk iaW a Ban Cahj Valla WU rtaa SMsa Waaaa TaeaM rl Al ml aWartft. A sure, safe way to end CORNS t aaa awada tm t 4 Ik Ja 4 MOM 4 N.U yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ft mt M " IM mm Utlj f K ka awaait via la bwi f W. win.., ItiHrwI. .aa, n,wmm a.-. a m v riM 4- aw DrScholfs Zlno-pads n . a I v - fc 4a, mt .Jfmmt dV.4 .. , fW mm v fiai U f OMAHA HKE: TUESDAY. NOVKMHfcK W. li'-'-. hnttls to defraud, was dismUsed by Judge Woodrougu on the ground i'f lak of sufficient evidence. The case was three year oK; a number of Jouununts bid been lost cr destroyed. The government .X' pemled a large sum of money In the case, bringing one witness, O. A. Meyer, from Los Angeles, 7.n Hon of I M. N. The Omaha Chapter of the V. A. K. . will hold a sale of Home Cooked Food$ and Pastry-Tuesday On rIarieM-Naoh Mala Klaor Ruffled Curtains Marquisette curtain fled or ) $ I rs. Pr. ( yards In length. Ruffled plain hemstitched bord Bargess-Masb Downstairs Mar Men's Shirts Beau Brummell branda drsas shirt, and collar attached Bergess-Nash Doaustalrs Mar 10 Pairs Men's Hose Mads of fine grade cotton In a wide variety of color. Specially priced Borgrss-Kasli liowastair mar Sleeping Garments Boy' alaeplng garment of heavy warm flannel. Sire 0 to 7, Tuesday only Borgess-Xaab Dewnstalrs Stare !$1 3 Nice Aprons Mad of good wearing qual- A 4 r gingham In tha tie-back f p I ity Styl Borgees-Kash Downstair Star 3 Bandeaux Broken sizes In many of our higher priced bandeaux. Spe cially priced , Bargws-Jiash Downstairs Stare 3 Pairs Bloomers Mad of heavy quality black aatean. Specially priced for Tuesday Borgees-Sah Downstair Store 3 Pairs Women's Pants Fin quality part wool p ants low I Broken sixes cause this price Borgeea-Neah Downtalra Mora Bed Sheets g1s.90.lnch li. C n I r a, am and 3-Inch htm. Limit (A I of 4 to a cuttomtr. Each... IUrtM-il-IM(ir bit 4 Pillow Cases 4;3lnch nt. Mad S1S1 Bead round thrd muslin. A optional value X swi laaaalalra More 6 Yards Outing Outmi Mnnl, (Mnch wit lj MtH lM and dark aelera. f very boavy uabty I '1 JiasWIanaMaaw ataea 6 Yards Canton Wkilt C"tea flannel in a edj ton feey si, V " is( J I X arai aataalaw kMt 3 Pairs Art Silk Hose io ' An i a U t Tmied and Ideal a Neckband (4 I ttylea. Ea. i PI Pi PI 1 m'4 nk i4 Zionists to Hold I'uMit' .Mil ling in Omaha Tonight The Omaha district, Zionist Organl j ym ti America, will hold the first . W ItllOllt of a series of ineelincM oien to the public tonight ut the Lyric building w here Rubbi Metvai ff of Lincoln and Taxon of rmitrfnt will be the I- In the Downstairs Store Dollar Day in the Downstairs Store which means that merchandise of considerably greater value will be grouped to sell at this one price. There are everyday needs, and others that are particularly desirable for gift purposes. We have a goodly supply of all merchandise, but owing to the lowness of the price, we cannot guarantee that it will last through out the day. 7 Pairs Women's Stockings Warmer stockings for the coming' cold weather, in black cotton of medium weight, with the rib top that prevents runs. These are specially priced for "Dollar Day" only Burgr M-Sash Downstair Mora 500 Sateen Petticoats An exceptional offering for on day' selling. Fine qual- Ity ateen petticoats In a f large variety of patterns and f 1 color. Regular and extra ' ire. Each Bergm-jrasb Downstairs Store Attractive Winter Hats For Black and Colors $ Styles for dress, street and sports Burgets-Xush 2Y2 Yards This bleached table damask mercerised finish. Several attractive patterns from which to X choose. 2 Pairs Boys' Overalls An opportunity to buy, at an exceptionally low price, over alls of unusual value. Blue denim and striped patterns. Priced for Tuesday only Burea-inh 400 Qnghflm Dresses For Children Made of fast coloied gmg 2 fOft bam, in plaid, checked ane. . Striped patterns. Attractive' I C TI maridrd ellr ana I cuff, til 7 14. Limit) JL of 4 to a utenr. 1000 Stamped Aprons For Xmai Gifts 1 for 1.00 $ (pesl.ers. A musical program also In fnleral tuurt has lieen arranged. i without funds to his iti feiihi. In Hie up today. i s.i i.. for Isilljl Us Cop . , i e ft f 1 "e paai ii.iiip rillKlS for Dctt'Ilef ' , street: Mrs. Charles Acton, chsrwed with hnper- Mnilenth and Farnam streets, and sonatlng a federal prohibition agent Mrs. Alice HnamUKsen will assist him and accepting bribes, filed s statement ! In establishing an ulibl. Bollar D S'l 50 Skeins Embroidery ($1 Silk Floss ) 15 Balls IS1 Embroidery Cotton) BrgM-'ah Downstairs Store Women 1 Mid-Winter Styles wear, included are fashionable sailors. Downstairs Store Table Damask is 58 inches in width, and is w r i BurcMi-Xaidi Downnialrs Store i'l -Downstairs Store Children's Rain Capes Rainproof eircu'er ttptt with heed attached, ftd a e'u. Suet I to II... rnvfaa aak lalee Silk Camisoles 2forS1.00 Made of satin or crepe de chine, combined with fancy bees. Trimmed b,tck and front. All siies. Monday lhat h Is prepay the coets of CHIUDRENS COLDS should not be "dused." Treat them externally who- V VAFORUtt Oi 17 Million Jan LW Vaar trial w hirh comes .- .fiiiri h...n. 4 i.in., j-tm-n- Margaret Jungs. ATIantic8321 If you can't come to tiee un, call. Wt will promptly connect wltb Jou the per son or department wanted. 4 Children's Shirts Warm flttce lined under- hlrt In grey only. The sizes ( ar omwhat broken j BurgeM-.Nanh Downstalra stars Felt Slippers Men's and women's felt slip per In a wide variety of styles and colors. Broken aire .... j Barf rss-Nssh - Don nfcfuJrs More Women's High Shoes With high or military Auels, practically all small aires. For ( Tuesday only j Boriess-uli Downstairs Store Infants' Shoes Patent leather or vlcl kid' button shoe. Hand turned ( soles. Size 2 to 5 ? BurgMS-Naab'-Dowiistab'S Stors 2 Yards Sheeting 7-4 unbleached sheeting for sire bed. Heavy weight, firmly woven quality Burgess-Kssh Downstairs Stars 2 Yards Plisse Crepe Silk Plisse crepe, 32-in. width. Light colors for tin geri , Barjr.ush Downstairs Slort 7 Yards Cotton Challis 36 Inches In width, bothN A afl light and dark colors, in pretty f H designs .'.....( B Bnrgest-ah Downalairs Store 6 Yards Gingham Attractive color combina- m aafl tiona in plaid and checked f J patterna. 32-inch width BarsMS-N'ash Dow-nslaIrs Slare 5 Yards Marquisette Curtain marquisette, 36-Inch width. Plain center with fane) border. Bergni White and ecru. Nah Danatteira Mara 10 Yards Scrim . II inch curtain scrim, nicely mmid with lace. An unusual I I ue at thi put I i Hra-N lajwnalatrs Mat 3 Yards Black Sateen W.gn. Mtreua fimtsi suite fee b'eemar. and lnm. tee- ally pnd ISarf ae al taia lain Mat All Wool Serge if t i.e saadeai t f '. 41 msnes iaj wieth, An f e ssefiiieai eiwo , . , , . . Wta aai-laBMk 6 Kuck Towels BtH4 an. ! DIM a M !" ' '1.11 ( . , 1 $1 $1 I'l I'l '1 !'l 1 666 UirKs! (iirls!! Savo Your Hair With Culicuru T d I W m taea rrHriiHe ! LGrtM li t lit moat tpJ ftmif ,