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THE OMAHA DAILT UEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBEB 24, 1901, RELIABILITY WINE who eccka stylish, perfect IkW flttliiR clothes will Anil these features comblnod wltlt quality in the K. N.& F. Suits and Ovcrcoata. To most peoplo 1 1 Is enough to know that a garment bears this label: THE QOODWIN Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Company : Chicago PERSONAL MAGNETISM How Prominent Men Develop This Power and Use It to Influence Others Women, Too, Adepts in This Mys terious Art. A Reporter Mukcs Astounding Dis coveries Secret Methods Which Clmrin nud Fascinate tlic Human Mind. niirli rrlond of the Occult Ilcrenl Jenloimly Gunrilcil Secrets of Venn Too Wonderful Now llookn'liy rrotulneut New York Men. Two wonderful new books entitled "Suc cess find How to Win It." and "Tho So cret of Power." havo JuBt been issued at an oxpenso of over $5,000 by 0110 of tho leading colleges of tho city of Now York. These tiro from tho pens ut tho ablest specialists of modern tlmos. 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Thoso methods aro entirely new and havo novcr beforo been mado public. A reporter has tried them personally and can vouch for their wonderful power. The bookB also dcscrlbo absolutely cer tain methods by which you can read the character. Kecrets and lives of ovoryona you r.icot. No ono csu deceive you. You can tell what vocation Is best far vou to follow. You can know the secret power uy wnico minus oi numnn oeings nro charmed and fascinated. . Tho newest, lat est and bext system of physical and men- mi outturn ami magnetio ncaung is tuny explained uud illustrated by beautiful half-tono engravlngft. No euch books havo ever beforo been published. No Huch won- aerrtu information has ever beforo boon placed in tho hands of tho public. On account of tho mighty power and Influenco placed in ono's hunds by these books tho legislature of the state of New York de bated whether or not tho stuto ought to riennlt their promiscuous circulation, but t was finally decided tho good they would accomplish would greptly overbalance the HI and their distribution wus not interfered with. Not long ago John U. Itockofoller, tho richest man in Arr.cilca, said in tnlklng to a Sunday school class, that ho regardod his success in llfo largely to his ublllty to Influenco others. Lincoln, Leo, Napo leon and Alexander tho firpnt nil wnn fame and renown by their wonderful power of personal Influence. Jay Gould piled up millions by this samo power. J. 1 Morgan organized tho billion-dollar steel trust and enriched himself by millions simply by his marvelous ability to liitluonco others. There aro today thousands of wen with twlro tho brains and education of Mr. Morgan who re practically paupers. They have tho Ability to organize a trust, but they havo not sufficient tOWer of linrsnnnl intlunnr'x Personal influence, will power, stamina ubii ii wnui you win nns from tne cre ation of man boen tho subtlo forco thut has brought wealth, fame and renown to those who aro fortunate enough to possess It. This strungo, mysterious influonco Is in iterant in every human being. Uy tho late methods explained by the New York spe cialist In human culturo any Intelligent person can develop a wonderfully mag nolia personality and learn how to rend the character, secrets and the lives of others In a few days' study at his own nome. You can usn this marvelous power without the knowledge of your most In tlmato friends and associates. You can use it to obtain lucrative- employment, to ecurp an udvonco In salary, to win tho friendship nnd Influence of others, to ob tain a greater shore of happiness from life. You can bo respected, honored and become u leader In your community. If you are not fully satisfied with your present condition and circumstances, Jf you long for greater bucccsj or more money, If you aro not able to influenco others to the oxtont you desire, tho ro porter would advlso you to wrlto at onoo for free copies of the great works now being given awuy by tho Columbia Scien tific Academy. Mrs. R. c. Young of 31! Indiana street, lAwronce, Knn recently Bent for copies ?L '.h" boolt?'. After carefully examtn Ing them and testing the methods of p-sr-onal Influenco on her friends nnd associ ates she makes the following statement In it J.l. ? ar. ,rlemV "Tho Instructions given .by tho Columbia Sclentltlo Academy have been worth to me more than all tho previous reading of my llfo. I wish every Jra.ndnbooks " country comI read helr v.'d lftkk Bou.th "aven, Mich., says: "I have been in great donmnd l!i5.iInro?1 L"0 worlV! of tno Columbia and mystlflfd at tlie things I do, I be Ileve 1 could make J1S per day roadlnir oharactrr nlono if I were to charm for my services. If unyono would have told me I would receive- so much wonderful in formation I would havo thought him crazy." Mrs. M. Elite "VVaUoii of Martinsville. Ind., Bays: "Could I have nud access to such Information In, past years I could have uvulded many misfortunes, Tho works of the Columbia Scientific Acad emy shall lie my ' guiding star tho remain Jug days of my life." If you will sond your namo and address to tho Columbia Scleiitlflrt Axmlvniv li-- partment 431 It, 1,931 Uroadwoy, Now York City, both of thn above books will bo sent to you absolutely froe. postagev prepaid. On account of thn great oxpenso Involved in preparing theso books, the Columbia ficlentlfla Academy renuests that ntilv nen. pie who are especially interested writo for free copies only thoio who desire to achieve greater success and better their cunuuiou in me, BIG GERMAN SUGAR TRUST Aims L Ooatrtl thi Tud f tks En tin World in that Frod.uot. IS MAKING GOOD HEADWAY AT MESENT Comlilnntlon Embraces Kvcry Pro ducrr In the Umpire Helped Out liy F.kport Ilounty on l'roduct. LONDON, Nov. 23. The British sugar magnates assert, that their Investigations bavo revealed tho exlstonco In Germany of a great trust called tbo "Kartell," which has boon In cxlstenco about a year, and that It Is principally owing to Its agency that sugar has been forced down to Its lowest point In tho history of tho Industry and that Ocrtnany today 13 enabled to dictate to tho world tho prlco of that commodity. Tho exact extent of tho "Kartell" was dis covered, thoy say, only qulto recently. Tho raagnltudo of Its preparations supplies tho missing factors In tho present alarming condition of tho sugar morkoL The abolition of this organization would bo ono of the chlof objects of tho nations other than Germany attending the forth coming Brussels conference. Already Brit ish Arms have entered Into negotiations with leading American sugar Interests and tables are now being drawn up showing tho transactions of tho "Kartoll," with a vlow of submitting thorn to tho authorities at Washington. Tho British government will bo urged to empower Us representa tives at the Brussols conference to threaten retaliatory countervailing measures unless tho "Kartell" Is broken up or at least modified. Tho latest figures available in London show that Germany now produces one-third of the world's supply of beef BUgar, of which It exports no less than 1,200,000 tons after completely supplying Its own population. Tho exports, which aro almost ono-flfth of tho world's available supply, aro sent out at a loss to German manu facturers, but thanks to tho "Kartell," plus tho bounty, thoy nro nblo not only to make up for this, but to reap hnndsomo profit In addition to gaining ahsoluto control of tho sugar market. Tho "Kartell" Is run very secretly, but from confidential reports shown to n repre sentative of tho Associated Press In Lon don it Is learned that It constats of an Ironclad combination of almost all pro ducers and roflnors to keep up tho prlco of sugar In Germany. This is dono so suc cessfully that the German consumers today pay thrlco as much for sugar as the Briton docs for tho samo arttclo Imported from Germany. Tho mombors of tbo "Kar tell" bind themselves to buy from and sell only to thoso affiliated with tho combine. This has worked so satisfactorily that the "Kartell" lnoludcs practically every man ufacturer of sugar In Germany from tbo" agricultural producer to tho refiner. Tho lattor agrees always to pay 12.7S marks por hundredweight for tho raw article, though natural conditions might ordinarily allow him to buy 3 marks chonper. This, however, ensures a permanently high price to tho consumer. Tho enormous profits consequent upon theso methods are pooled In tho "Kartell" and aro divided upon an elaborate and Ingenious scalo and tho sur plus product Is disposed of at a slight loss in other European and American markots, though even this deficit Is often mado up by tho bounty that Germany provldos. British sugar authorities are quotod as saying that the Gorman "Kartell" and bounty combined will within two years ruin tho beet and cano industry In other countries, especially in Cuba and tbo other West Indies. TEA AND A VACCINE POINT Fashionable World Awakens to the Danger of the Inroads of , Smallpox. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Nov. 23. (New York World Cablegram Special Tolegram.) "Vaccina tion teas" ore among the latest novelties In social London. Invitations are sent out "to it ( o'clock tea nnd to moot Dr. Blank." This Idea has been startod by ladles who bcllevo in vaccination, In order to Impress Us value- upon women generally, sinco of late years ttioro has been n growing ten dency among tho upper classes to regard It as useless or even dangerous. When tho party has assembled and been wound up to tho requisite- pitch of belief in tho necessity of vaccination, Dr. Blank appears, tho guests baro their arms or feet and tho operation Is performed. A fortnight later thoy nssomble again to compare notes and vaccination marks. Smallpox la slowly but surely spreading The World's Missing Gold Whonover an attempt Is made to foot up the known production of gold from what records aro available, It Is found that, after counting all coin and bullion and Including ostlmates of gold used In various manufac- lures, thero Is still missing somo 000,000,- 000 worth of tho yellow metal, an amount equal to tho present world's supply of coin and bullion. Now It has been estimated that, owing to tho laws of different coun- tries which put a tax on the product of gold raining and tho consequent failure of mlno owners to report their full product, together wnn otner causes, muy as raucn more goio, ib in tno-wona as tmu missing irora mo re-, parts Of gold production. Tho first 15.000.- 000,000 mentioned Is genorally charged up to loss uy ncciueni. or norasion, out wnere is tho second ?5,ooo,ooo,ooo of tho worid'B gold which has beon produced but not roportod n? According to a well known Russian off!- clal. with whom the writer has acted In a confidential capacity, the world's missing gold 1 hidden away In tho coffers of Rus- sla's war fund, and her purpose In secreting ims wcniia is noi mat buo muy uo prepay ture of Industry and commerce on a founda for war. but that, when she has control of tlon of credlt ng trcacheroua as quIcksanJ. mo oviiun """" to all nations of the earth. When tho tlmo Is ripe," said ho, "there will somo day come a financial earthquake that will shake to their foundations all su perstructures, and all nations, Industry and commerces and all that havo been built upon credit, and overy country lacking in natural foundations of tbo strongest will go to the wall, I know but two countries strong onough In resourced to stand under It Russia and the United StatcB. Russia will bo ready for it, becauso she has billions of gold stored away, and tho United States Is too youtig and vigorous to go down even under the system of credit established for purposes of development." There are many who will doubtless ridi cule, this Mtatoment, or at least many will doubt that Russia has such a Urge secret war (und, but tho otllclal quoted has stood for many years In a position which would Inform htm of all linaiKo plans of his gov ernment. Indeed, he Is himself the grand son of ono of Alexander I't ministers, and he claims that It was this grandfather who formulated tho plan which Russia has been working on secretly for raoro than tbrco quarters of a century, It may seom strango that an Amorlcan should learn of theso things, but tbo writer enjoyed the confidence of the offlolal to the nnd If not stamped outright muat prove a serious damper upon tho coronation pros pects. Viscount Maiden, stepson of the countess of Essex, and heir to his father's title, met with a serious accident while riding at Aldcrshot, which at one tlmo was thought would terminate fatally. He now Is out of danger, but the carl and countess had to cancel their engagement to Join tho duko of Devonshire! party at Chatsworth next week. Colonel Arthur Lynch's trlumphnl elec tion to the Houso of Commons from Galway has caused Intense chagrin among the min isterialists, who bitterly resent this ex pression of Irish sympathy with the Boors. Lynch declares that ho Intends to take his scat when Parliament meets, his position apparently being that ho merely acted us a newspaper correspondent with tbo Doers. Mario Corelll mado her debut ne a lec turer with great success beforo tho Edin burgh Philosophical society. Her subject was: "The Vanishing Gift." Tho vanish ing gift meant Imagination, that wonder ful spiritual faculty which is tho c ;ca of all great creallvo work In art and literature. She ventured to think that It Is gradually disappearing from tho world In consequence of tho feverish hasto and pressure of modern life. Tho novelist speaks fluently and with perfect composure Her personal allusions hod a strong flavor of acidity. Sho looked pretty and was charmingly gowned. ADORED BY MANY WOMEN Capnre nf Terrible Ilrlfinnd veal the Admiration of Hundreds. Ite- (Copyrlght, 1801, by Press Publishing Co.) ROME, Nov. 23. (Now York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Incredible as It may seem, tho enpturo of the terrible Musoltno revealed tho extstenco of a veri table host of tho brigand's fcmlnlno ad mirers. Hundreds of lotters, all couched in the tondorest terms, arrlvo at tho Catan zaro prison, whero Musollno was taken. Theso fair enthusiasts aro not all Ital ians. Tho dlroctor of tho prison, who opens these missives, says ho has received eighteen letters from American women, twenty-two lotters from Kronen women, thlrty-flvo from Germans and fifteen from English women. Among tho American letters Is a gushing eplstla signed by tho namo of a daughter of a United States senator nnd another from an American spcloty woman who spends a good deal of her time on tho Rlvlcra. Tho steamship Calabria arrived at Naples recently from Hcgglo having on board a boautlful girl, Catcrlne Arrlgo, belonging to ono of tho best Calabrlan families, who had gono mad on learning of Musollno'a capture. Sho continually asked to share "her husband's" captivity. Her family took her to Naples to consult n famous special ist on mental diseases. Her case Is said to bo hopeless. OPPOSES RUSSIA'S POWER IllrHlfiR of I)c Wltte DrniniidH More Tay or Threaten to Ex pose Secrets. (Copyright, 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) BT. PETERSBURG, Nov. 23. (Now York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Sergtus De Wltto is ono of tho most ex traordinary men of his time. Son of a poor postman official of a south Russian rail way, ho has risen to bo tho most powerful minister In Russia and an Intlmato friend of tho czar. Do Wltto has understood tho power of the prcM, Through his career ho has utllUcd men of the press as hl3 In struments. Ono whom the minister employed for years has rovoltod, dissatisfied with tho scale of remuneration on which his labors had been rewarded. He has sued Dc Wltto for a largo sum of money, which ho olalms is due, and ho threatens to rovcal all ho knows about his lato employer's methods. The trial' will take plnco soon and piquant disclosures are looked for. DIAMONDS IN PIG'S EARS nirtlidajr Calft for Hriipcror'n Knvorlto Will Have Novel Deco rations, (Copyright, 1901. by Press Publishing Co.) VIENNA, Nov. 23. (New York World Cablegram Special Tolegram.) lCntharina Schratt, onco a popular actress, now Em peror Francis Joseph's groat favorite and friend, has gono to Paris to witness tho first perforraanco of "Pompadour" by Bergora. She has bought tho Austrian rights to tho play, becauso sho la anxious to appear In a striking pleco outsldo of the imporiai tneaicr, to provo that she. now CO years old, Is still tho sweet woman and fullest extent. The acquaintance began somo thirty years ago, when a Russian fleet brought tho Grand Duko Alexis and many distinguished officials on a visit to this country, and In recent years It has been strengthened by a long period of residence in Russia. For years this gcntloman had studied current events very closely and had watched everything bearing on tho finances and commerce of the world. On his first visit to this country ho became particularly interested In tho land grant system, which was then bo rapidly grldlronlng tho west vmix railways and filling tho country with homesteaders. Ha often discussed the nroblem In relatlnn of lands and possibilities of developing theso under similar laws and conditions. Fr0m tlmo to tlmo I tried to learn his views 0f Russian credit and whothor he thought- that Russia could secure from rinrmiinv. England and Franco such loans an wb wpra then obtaining for our development. To all this he had ono answer that the United woro building up an enormous superatruc- lio lOlt that tho system of credit was cer- tain to result In tbo wrecking of all tho countries of western Europo becauso they had no adequate and real foundation under it, but that the United States might pull through by reason of groat resources of un developed wealth. At tho best, however, he thought that our present system would cause Buch a concentration of weulth In tho hands of a very few that our form of gov ernment would undoubtedly bo subverted, "You aropaylug too dear for your whistle," ho often quoted, "Russia, however, Is proceeding on much safor lines. Its progress may scorn Blow, but It will Hoonor or later pass that of any other country. It U like tho movement of a glacier, which, for many years, moves by Inches, until suddenly it sweeps everything before It. It is fortunoto in having a gov ernment which cannot bo hurried or called to account year by year. Russia bus been governed along theso strict lluch einco the days of Peter tho Great and IU wur fund policy adopted at tbo clcso of the Napo leonic wars has never been varied to this day. It Is advancing toward a financial, In dustrial, commercial and military supre macy," i . One night wo toll to talking about tha days of his grandfather and we spoke of his Will excellent actress sho was twenty years ago. But eho has promised tho emperor that sho will certainly return by Novem ber 25, on which date) ho Invariably dines with her. Ho has already ordered a birthday pres ent for hor. Sho Is exceedingly fond of gnmo and n young wild boar Is being klllod for her. It will be presented on a tray mado of the bark of trees framed In garlands of cones, ncorns nnd branches of tho Juniper, plno and larch. This Is tho customary, picturesque way that tho gatno Is presented In this country, but Frau Schratt's lucky llttlo pig will hnvo big solitaire diamond earrings in Us beau tiful cars, six diamond hairpins, crescents, truo lovers' knots In Interlaced hearts and mlstletoo branches stuck In Its rounded back. "Knttl" Schratt Is u spoiled woman, but sho no doubt will appreciate this gift for tho eako of tho donor. TOYS OF INGENIOUS DESIGN Society Tronic nnd ArtUtn Invent aicclinnlcal Mnrvrl for Pari sian Inhibition, (Copyright. 1001. by Press Publishing1 Co) PARIS, Nov. 23. (New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Tho toy ex hibition will open Monday. Tho Jury list published comprises only celebrated mea. Vlctorlen Sardou is tho chairman. A slngu-' lar featuro Is tho emulation shown by so ciety peoplo nnd artists, who will display their own Ingenious Inventions to amuso young folks. Among them Is Mrs. Arthur Pagot, whose mechanical toy has boon referred to be fore. Lolo Fuller exhibits a dancer p im pelled over a smooth floor by a hidden magnot. ticromc, tho artist, contributes a series of oxcruclatlngly comic dolls, cheaply mado und cast In pnpler macho. Falgulre, tho sculptor, sends an artlculato monkey, a elgn of tho times and sixty kinds of flying birds, butterflies nnd tiny navigable bal loons. Tho Boer war Is Illustrated In eighteen mechanical ways, from a single pair to a most clabornto contrlvanco called Splonkop. Every dovlco finally shows tho Boers victorious. Ambassador Porter has accepted Presi dent Loubot's invitation to attend the opening performance of tho dramatic sea son, which promises to provide an endless i succession of sensations. Said to Be Hidden in Rus sia's War Fund Coffers. ministry to Alexander tho First. Thus tho story of tho war fund plan came out: "My grandfather lived through tho wars of Napoleon which dovastcd Russia, while Us sharo In them assisted In his downfall. The tremendous ovents of those days mado It plain In my grandfather's mind that, In tho future, RUBsla'a real power nnd stabil ity must depend, not on its wealth, or tho extent ot Us Industries or commerce, but on tho actual money It could control. Ho decided that gold nlono would beconio tho only recognized redemption medium, and rocent history has proved tho wisdom of that thought. England alone, of all coun tries, was wise onough to profit' from tho possession of gold at the ctoso ot the Na poleonic warB, nnd It secured Us Industrial and comraerclnl lead because it had money, whllo tho continental powers lacked It. Then It was that this shrowd minister of Alexander's formulated thoprcsent finan cial policy of Russia. "First, It was to tako one-halt tho product of Russian mines in gold, silver and platinum and convert it Into gold aud Btoro It away. This half has nover been embraced In Russian mint or other reports of production. As Russia was, for many years, tho great gold-producing power of the world, It is easy to seo what effect this policy would havo and what Us rosults. "Second, It was to lay away one-half of all the church revenues aftor converting them Into gold. Tho Greek church, ot which the czar Is tho head, as ho Is ot the state, Is tho custodian ot this fund. Not a rouble ot this money has ever been appro priated for any purpose, no matter whnt demands thoro might be. It' has steadily accumulated for over eighty years, "Gold, gold and nothing but gold, Is what Russia wants, and what it is gottlng. This secret wealth Is, of course, drawing no In terest. Tho time Is near when the world must realize what Russia has been doing, nnd when It docs Russia's power will ha mado manifest 'and Its supremacy acknowl edged In the eastern hemisphere. Tho crash will come in tta greatest violence In west ern Europe, Your own country will be saved by Us natural resources yet undeveloped." In reply to tho question, "What will It nil come to, ho far aa Russia Is concerned?" he replied: "Russia's dominion over Asia and Eu rope." By- war? "No. Without war. With money!" ,W, b il'OARTY. Gttlcfrruj Do What No Other Soap Can Do, Unites in itself every quality that makes a perfect soap for Toilet, Bath, Laundry and for cleaning and scouring garments. 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Von Hotil Co., Cloclno.U, Ohio, at ouw, and aoe.pt their offer of a fife dan' trial treat ment free of charge. Thl. la do a O. V. or DKl'OHIT acheme but a liberal proportion made to unfortunate lufl.r.r. bj thl. lonf e.tabli.hiKl concern, nhlck 1. the Urg.tt Importer of pecloca for nertoua and eex. ual dlteaaea In the world, The Von Mobl On. hat tho eole American rlihU tor Prof. Leborde'e French preparation of " Oaltkne," tha only remedy known to adfauced medical .clence that will poeltlTol cure nofou. debllltr. Till, remedr bee for i.ai. been 'iid ne a .pacific In the French and Herman armlee, and .Incfl Ite Introduction Into tha Uulted State, be. cired manr thouund. of puffnran, and the remarkablu .uocceaof the remedy In Europe ha. benn repeated In thU countrr In order to piece thl. wonderful treatment In tha hand, of ererr r.on who u(fr. the mental end pbr.lcal aniiul.h of .eiunl wkrii, The Yon Mohl Co, ha. decided to .end n free trial treatment to all who write at once. The remedr I. eent lr ruall In a plain paolave, and there I. no publicity In renewing It or taking It. Atcomp.niU the medicine there I. a fall trotlM In plain language for rou to read. Tale the medicine prlratelr with perfect .af.tr, and a .are core le guaranteed. Iot Tltallt creepi upon men unaware.. Do not de. The Von Mohl Co., 42I B, CURE. rcstoro tho discovered adlclno I evo vook for tlino I ord'.od a bottlo the thlidduv after! able to work at my who are mentally overworked, and whose FREE, COUPON No. 219. Cnt thU oat nd send U with your name and flf1re to S wanton KIipii tnt tic Cut u (Jo.,CICfgotauiynii wltlhn pciua do u in oi "s-uiiurs lite, poitpald. MANHOOD Prof. Jules Laborde's. Marvelous French Preparation of "OALTHOS" For Lost manhood. Full Five Days' Treatment SENT FREE By Sealed Mall. NO C.0.0. OR DEPOSIT SCHEME. eelre joureelf or remain In Ignorance while joo are being dragged down by this lo.ldlou. dlaeaea. Mo matter what the cauea may be, wh.th.r early aba..., axcetue or overwork and builne.e caree, the reenlte are the lama prematura loea ot etrength and mem ory, emlMloue, Impotency, varloooelo and ihronkea parte. Thl. epeclDo remedy will cute you at any (tage before apllepey remit., with en.ulng oon.umptlon and inaentty. "Caltho.' goea directly to the aeat ot tha trouble, no matter ot how long .tending, and tha pa tient feele tha benefit of tha flr.t d.j." treatment. In fle daye tha medicine, tent free will make yoa feel like a new man. Tha Von Uobl Oo. often reoelree the mott eeteal.h. Ing UetlmonUli from portou. who have taken only five day'a treatment. They hare thoutand. of teatlmonlale from tho.e who lure been permanently cured after having been given up by doctor, milled and ruined In health by dlireputabla medical ichemert, and whin they bad given up tbelr la.t bops for health and bap. plneu. Ho een.lble pereon will permit hi. name to be rued for a U.tlmonlal a. an uJmli.lon that he bad any of the dl.ee.et for which the preparation of " Calico. " 1. a ipeclflo cure. Home Irmponilblo advertl.en era u.lng " made-up " te.tlmonlalt, but the Von Mohl Oo, Invariably decline to make public the narari or cor. rixpondenc of eny petlente who have been cured by " O.lthoi." Five diri' treatment will be placed In your hand free of co.t, and you are earne.tly urgid for your own lake to eend for It without dilay. Write today and lend your add re... It Ii not u.ceoary to give am. barrelling detalli ot your lymptomi. The book aa cointanrlng the five dayi treatment will rmble you' to take the m.dlclne In private end treat youreelf iuo ceuf ully at home. It coat, nothing ti try thl. remedy. It mey co.t yon a great deal more to letthleoflergs by, Write todiy, Addreei, Cincinnati 0. 1 h