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Half of Omaha Quota for Japan Relief Raised Walter Jardine, In Charge, Confident $15,000 Total Will Be Raised in Few Days. Half of Omaha’s quota of $15,000 for the Japanese relief fund hns been raised, according to reports at Red Cross headquarters last night. The actuftl amount of donations re ceived at Red Cross headquarters is *3,396.21. which does not Include the Omaha Chamber of Commerce total of $1,465 reported last night, $1,000 from the Omaha Clearing House, about $1,000 from another collection source, and other prospective con tributions. W. S. Jardine, In charge of the lo cal Red Cr6ss chapter’s work of rais ing Omaha’s quota, stated that a man who wanted to be known as "A Friend,” yesterday promised to send a check for *400. Mr. Jardine stated that he believes Omaha’s $15,000 will be raised within the next few days. Of 12 women who went out yester day in Japanese garb, Marjorie More house led the group with collection? of $49.21, Others followed in this manner: Arline Rosenbury, $38.07: Klisabeth Paffenrath, $37.81: Mildred Osman, $33.49: Dusella Borland, $29.20 and Katherine Allen. *23.12. The Chamber of Commerce list to last night follows: Previously reported.iSfli.nn I). C. Rldredre . 2/100 J. M. Hardlnr. 25.00 Charles Hardlnr . BO.oo "A Chamber Blember”. 25.ro M. A. Tanroek. 2 50 J. M. C.lllan . 5.00 I.. O. Reynold*. ?."0 Thomas A. Ery. 25.00 I>. C. Patfersnn . 25.00 Panl E. St argon....'. 3.00 WT A. Ellis. 3.50 H. I). Ilerron. 5.00 .1. I,. Ilarrlnston. 5'0 Paxton A Vlerlnr Iron Works ... 20.00 t'. K. Child* . I0.no Walter T. Par*. 5".an A. n. Clnyd. M. 1>. 2JPI ► Standard Oil Co. . 500.00 Robert E. Smith. 3.00 I. . Heilman . 1.00 W. J. Thorpe.'• •.. 5.00 Total.* I Six Million Refugees in Misery Around Tokio (Continued From First Pare.) side world, and from far-eastern porta especially, the food problem In the af flicted zone Is rapidly assuming alarm ing proportions. Heroic relief efforts being made by thn cities of Kobe and Osaka are ut terly unable to meet the urgent re quirement* of the half-famished mil lions who are sprawled over 10,000 square miles, of desolation. Lack of adequate communication and transportation is seriously ham pering rescue work. Vital railway trunk lines are yet in such a demor alized condition that no traff'c worthy of the name can be handled. It will be days before trains will be running on anything like a schedule that will meet the demand* of the great na tional emergency. Ray of Cheer. A ray of cheer beat its path through the pall of sorrow that man tles Japan when word reached this city that relief supplies valued at ap proximately >1.000,000 have already been purchased by United States naval officials In Shanghai for im mediate shipment to the earthquake region. The supplies are to leave Shanghai next Tuesday for Yoko hama aboard the shipping board steamer President Grant. Relief vessels bound for Japan are reported to have sailed from San Francisco and Manila with thousands of tons of urgently needed supplies. The liner President Taft left San Francisco yesterday with a large car go of rice while the American trans port Pecos departed from the Philip* pines last midnight. Scores of other ships throughout the world are being loaded with relief provisions for the victims of the empire's disaster. Geography Changed. So violent was the catastrophe that the entire geography of the east coast of Japan Is said to have been changed. G'gantlc tidal waves and powerful convulsions of the sea bot tom are reported to have played havoc with the aeacoast running In both directions from the bay of Tokio. reports here claim, and the tidewater contour for hundreds of miles gives the Impression of a new continent risen from the ocean. Many Islands off the Japanese mainland are reported to have disap peared. and scores of coast towns „ have been washed Into eternity by •■‘Yastructlve tidal wave disturbances »nd other similar backwash phenom ena of tho sen. Osh'ma Island off the Idzu penin sula, has sunk Into the ocean, ac cording to authoritative accounts reaching Kobe today. This Island had an estimated population of 50,000 Inhabitants. , Over >0.000 bodies have been re covered In Tokio alone up to this writing, according to an official state ment Issued by the Japanese depart ment of the Interior. The Injured, the statement adds, will In all proba bility reach some hundreds of thou sands. An official estimate of the number of houses destroyed In the capital city la given at 350,000. Casualties among the foreign colony of Yokohama would reach at least 200 accord ng to an estimate made today by Admiral A. E. Anderson, com mander In chief of the Asiatic fleet now anchored In the bay of Tokio. Several days will necessarily elapse before an accurate compilation of the foreign dead can be made. Iowa Woolen Mills Destroyed by F;re Nashua, la., Bept- 8.—The Nashua woolen mills here were consumed to day by Are of unknown origin which broke out at 10:45 this morning on the third floor of the mills! The Charles City fire department whs sum moned to help flght the blnze, hut the only thing the Are fighters could was to prevent the Are from reach neighboring structures. 'he loss la estimated at close to seeO.OOO, not fully covered by Insur ance. A teaspoonful of baking powder added to poultry stuffings, the on ters of croquettes or any stuffing that 1s Inclined to be a little heavy, will too-solld taste and e DmahaA on Trip East to 'Visit Mayo Clinic Helen Hoagland. V Helen Jloagland, who was injured last winter in an automobile acci dent near Tekamah, left last night for the east, with plans for stopping at Bochester, Minn., to consult the Mayos on her return. She will have her right arm ex amined. In the automobile accident she suffered facial injuries which left scars and also suffered injuries t° an arm. In the automobile accident Ellison Vlnsonhaler was kUled and Mr. and Mrs. William Latta of Tekamah were Injured. Mrs. Latta was Phyllis Waterman of this city before her marriage. W. C. T. U. Delegate!? March 5,COO Strong at Columbus Columbus, t~'.. Sept. 8.—Five thou sand women wearing the white and yellow of the W. C. T. IT. took part in a march of allegiance toduy, the feature of the second day of the na tional convention be ng held In this city. One message was impressed on the crowdst the upholding of the United States constitution. Most of the delegates were guests tonight at Westerville of the Anti Saloon League of America and the World League Against Alcoholism. Maij Gets Thirty Days on Bad Check Charge Slierlal Dispatch to The Omaha Bee. Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 8.—William Merrlfield, brought here from Lincoln, pliaded guilty before Judge Ellis this morning to the charge of passing a bad check at the office of the Wheaton Auto company here, hnd was sentenced to 30 days in county jail. The Brandeis Store Book Department If It’* “Just Out” If It’s Popular If It’s Classic We Have It Doctor Nye of North Oitm), by Joseph C. Lincoln. Fortune^ t Fool, by Rafael Sabatine. Raw Material, by Dorothy Canfield. North of 36, by Emerson Hdugh. White Flag, by Gene Stratton Porter. The Mine With the Iron Door, by Harold Bell Wright. Juvenile Section A complete line of books * for small children. New books that will be enjoyed by boys and girls 10 to 16 years of age. Main Floor—Arcade ' The Greatest Sewing Machine Sale Ever He’d in Omaha—Continued Monday / This new department is an acquisition to The Brandeis Store. Y/e aro steadily adding de partments which m"ke our store one of the most complete in the west. fne Early Bird will secure the Best Bargain A large assortment of bar gains that Is almost unbe lievable. You’ll have to come to our store to fully appreciate the enormous savings that are possible on the Standard Makes of Sewing MacMnes. Come early and, remember, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD EASY TIME PAYMENTS AT THE RATE OF $1.00 PER WEEK! 4 - 4 Domestic 55.00 Regularly 65.00 i Willard Cabinet 50.00 Willard Cabinet, made by the Domestic Sewing Machine Co., one-third •• as than regular pr ce. Very neat In design, compact, has the ^ automatic lift ball-bearing eta ml; warranted 15 year*. . The Portable 60.00 Value, Special 34.00 4 Propher.«l. *ii-<lrawer matte I*. fully guaran tees 15 yeara, regular $:»5 value a at*— $40.00 6 uew Droplieadf $40 values at— • $24.95 We carry all accessaries and equipment, such sis needles, oil and belts for nil mnkcs of machines. We will be glad to advise you about any machine and will demonstrate them to you. bmger 56.75 Regularly 73.50 White 38.75 Women know the standarc Quality of White machines and this one Is no exception Floor demonstrator New Sewing Machine Department—Fifth Floor I Keep your youth in the twilight of life Whein lire has jonrncyed far along the pathway of time and the final chapter opened beforo us, should wo bo dependent? 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Modern methods of two or five years ago are obsolete today— improvements have been r a p i d— yiethods completely revolutionized—to day's cleaning systems produce almost unbelievable results. The Old Way The old way of clothes cleaning was to place a number of suits or dresses into a revolving "vat” filled with gaso line, to be “churned” for twenty or thirty minutes. With each turn of the machine the gasoline be came dirtier and dirtier until when the “time was upM the gasoline was as hlack as night. * The New Way The “Running Stream” System of Cleaning * Clothes is the French Way System. It assures a steady “spray” of high test gasoline passing over the clothes all dur ing the time the clothes are in the vats. As this clean gasoline passes through the clothes it drains away at the bottom, carrying with it all the dirt as it comes from the clothes, leaving them clean, fregh and sweet. The Results Results from French Way Cleaning make new clothes; it gives them a new "lustre;” it leaves them fresh and sweet and lengthens the life of the fabric. Learn this “new way” of clothes clean ing today. Enioy good cleaning. Phone AT lantic 1066. Our trucks go every where. Dry Cleaning W>rks 2.9N.Loya. Phone ATlantic 1066 " Mother ^Why Dorit^&uTake _ Nuxated Iron ?“ A sd Be Strong and Wetland Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All the Time and Looking So Haggard and Old?—The Doctor Cave Some to Susie Smith’s Mother and She Wat Worst Off Then Yon Art and Now She Looks Jssst Fine. (Nuxated Iron Will Increase the Strength and Endurance of Weak, Nervous, Careworn, Haggard-Looking Women in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. “There can be no healthy, beautiful, rosy checked women without plenty of iron in tbeir blood,” s;nd a prominent New York physician and medical author recently. *'I have strongly emphasised the fact that doctor* should prescribe more of the iron fortheir nervous, run down, weak, haggard-lookingwomen patients. Pallor means anaemia. 1 The skin of the anaemic woman is pale, the flesh flabby. The L muscle* lack tone, brain fags and the memory fails, and often they * become weak, nervous, irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their checks. They become weak, irritable, and nervous because food for the nerve* can only be supplied through the blood and when the blood Is thin and anarmic the nerves are improperly nourished. The nervous mother or housekeeper is highly irritable, forgets where she puts things, and often cannot remember what she started to do. At night she often has a “good cry” and excuse* it by aayi'g it is a relief for her nerves.’whcn it means a high state of nerve force exhaustion. Often her nervousness and irritability are a strain on her children and may help to wreck their delicate nerrou* systems." Medical science and chemistrv has proven that NERVE FORCB IS A DISTINCT SUBSTANCE SIMILAR TO YOUR BLOOD. It i* the most important fluid in your body. It give* life to your nerve* and force to your brain. If you cannot think right, if your memory fails, if you ire irritable and easily upset, trifling thing* annoy you. look into your nerve force. When your nerve force be come* weakened, all the vital organs of your bedy lose their normal atrenirth and vigor, and as a result all kinds of alarming ayniptoms may appear. From the pains across the back one woman thinka sbg has kidney trouble, another may think her spine is injured because of the tender spota which n»y occur thereon. The dull, heavy pain in the lower part of the head or the back of the neck leads another to tmnlc sue is going to have paresis. Meepless oess and nervous irritability, heart palpitation and indigestion are very common symptoms. When you lack nerve force, there isonly one thing that Is going to help vou. and that is more nerve force. IN SUCH CASKS ll'IS WORSE TH \N FOOLISH TO WASTE YOUR TIME TAKING MERE STIMULATING MEDICINES OR NARCOTIC DRUGS. Your starving nerves must have nerve food or something to supply in creased uerve force, the same as a starving man must have bread to make now flesh and muscle. For centuries science searched for a nerve force foul. At last a celehraied French physician brought to the attention of the Paris Academy of Mrdiolne a rcmarkablo product which contained the principal chemical constituent! of active liv ing nerve force, in a Firm which most closely rearm Mrs that In tlte brain and nerve cells of ma«. This wonderful product was later combined with organic iron and other valuable ingredients under the name of ‘‘Nuxated Iron," so that today tvne artificial nerve force ready to be transformed into active living nerve force, the moment it enters the body.maynow easily be had. simply by taking tsro tablets of Nuxated Iron three times a day. with or after vonr meals. ORGANIC IRON CONTAINED IN NUXATFD IRON IS LIKE THE IRON IN YOUR MOOD, and like the iron in spinach, carrots, lentils and apples. It not only quickly enriches the blood, but it also stim ulates the blood to manufacture* greallr Increased supply of new nme t. ree. so that luxated lion not only feeds artificial nerve force directly to the neiro and brain cells. lull it Indirectly increases the production of nene force through tbo medium of the blood. MAMTACn’KFRf NOTT - Oeer 4.000.000 jef*rle ire n«ln| Nu««fd Iron annually. II mi are weak, nervous or run «lown.< ( a bo. tie of Nutated lrytn today, and If within two week* %ou do ni't tec l that ll h** increased your nerve force and made v\n» leel better ar I #trc%«fer in f'Vt> *»», tvmr •none* will be refunded. Look for Uu word "Nuaated ’ o« every racks#*. Sold by all drujupat*. nm For Red Blood, Strength & Endurance