6 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts fUj llrkache t m sign you liar hrrn eating too murh meat, thlch forma uric acid. When you wake tip with backache and Out misery In the kidney region tt gen nlly mean you hv brti eating too murh meat, uvi a writ-known authority. Meat form uric acid which overwork! the kidneys In their effort to filter it from the blood and they become aort ot paralysed and loggy. When your kidney ret sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowel; re moving all the body's urinous waste, elae you have backache. Kick headache, dliiy polls; your stomach aours, tongue la coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine le cloudy, full of edlmrnt, channel often ret aore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three time during the night Klther commit a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharamaclet about four ounce of Jad Salt; take a tableapoonful In a glai of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney will then act fine. Thl" famous salts l made from the acid of grape and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and ha been uaed for generation to clean and atlmulale alugglch kidney, alio to neutralise acid In the urine ao It no longer Irritate, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad fall Is a life saver for regular meat eater. It le Inexpensive, ennnot iBjura and make a delightful, effer vescent llthU-water drink. Advertisement. By MELLIFICIA. Monday, February 8, 1915. DEAL DAM Found at Last! The Great English Discovery Cry stolis "Grows Hair in 30 Days." $1000.00 Reward If We Fail On Our Positive Guarantee. Try It At Our Rink Mail Owpon Today. QEVERiL of Omaha' welt known bachelors have been going about witl such a depressed air for weeks. Their friends thought by now J tho little tine devils would bsvft "flew the coop," In the language of the street urchin, long ago, but time does not always make such rapid changes In the affairs de coeur. A dainty little piece of femininity lived up the hill and her afternoon teas were sure to call out quite an array of automobiles, even If they wer9 la the md-afternoon, and the owners were sure enough men of affairs or piofesslrns. The little bird that tells things, however, says her triumphs were not just up to ber ambitions because Omaha possessed one bachelor in radius of the alluring spot whom she could not impress with Ler magnetic charms, and she bad to leave this one failure registered in delibly. At the time of her departure south her many admirers were sure of her return in the spring, so maybe the robin will bring her back soon, anl with the little playmate returning the blue devils will vanish the teas will be restored, and harmony will reign once more. Pleasures Past. Mrs. Thomaa Burke and lira. Oeorga Greenough entertained "aturday after- Boon In honor of Mr. Thoma Cahlll, who leavea for California next week. The decoration were of a valentine nature itnd the . afternoon was spent In playing 'itfio." Thoae present were: i i I i j ! ! Thl Jtfaa fa ffre-f-;" ild -CxyioW Is Jna th Thing for Bock Ceaee. In Kurufw Oyitoii.." Hi Nr Knillati . Hair i.r, taa Wn llaa' lb aaual onaartul lo-t-i.vfry rf the rnlury. the Jitlara f ha HrMMwli end Psrta HipeaW II n. ntuil-all aara4 al4 mhxm la to Uill l..aM-.lut lialr giowar. already ainra oiiir4 I ha Amerlraa right l-ti dfiln ir ntn and aonva fcave -rltiea tailing it Iht ph.eoraanal rtaulla oblaleari bf Urn uaa. l'fpls a-ito have Wen bald tor yra tell attar Ciajr now (lurr In baaulllul balr. lnjr report iwar I. air growth in 3" daya or la. uthara arb have had dandruff all thalr llrae aaf nr have t tiaan hmlthr a-wlp aflrr a law apyilcaliuna i-f Ihla vondarful traadnant. Wa do n.K cara rt.thr yon ara botharad with f.lllr.a liatr, pranialnrnljr grajr balr, mallad hair, hixila hair or Mrintr lialr: daindniff, Itrbln alp. or any or all fnrma ot hair trouhl. i ron to tr '('HTSToMH" at onr rtak. lvo ro a binding guaranto arllliout aaf "alrlni" or rd Upa. that II won't roal reu rnt it w 6n not proro l jrott that "Crraiolla" HI da all wa claim for It. and. oaat'a Impoit am w hare planit of nioiiar to Ua k uur (uoran iro. Il4 haa boon dopoaiiod la our lotl bank a a. Moarlal Kuud to b loifruad It wa fail to roniplr wub thla oonlract. t'at out th omiptn lo'luw and nail It today lo Craol Lavboraim loa. It r Htrort. JJisaOamlun. N. t. Meadamea W. U. Fnrdyce, l.yda Pink, Frank ilnaa. I). 1 nher, Ornt, Thoma Cahlll. Thoma liurkn, George Greenough. Meadnmee J. H. Mclonald. C. K. Hart. Fred Huach, Fred lalley, Heirv Huatnn, Willi t-lnk of New York, Fred Kreymlxirs. Howard Hawk, Mr. Arthur I'eteraon entertained at hi home. JMT t'outh Tmenty-elghth, Satur day evening in honor of hla birthday. Variou game were played during the evening. Thoae present were: Mr. and Mr. Emil Teteraon, Mlnnee Mlataea Mlnlrod Handberg, Ttuth I'eureon. Fay Hnook. Mahel Nelaon, Kdna Kay, l.uclle I'eteraon, Irene Bnnan, Meaara rtlchMM rraaits, Hon ben Bwanaon, Henry Randherg, Horace llanan. lxiulae Maaaart, Kllen Wwhlalrom. Irene I'eteraon, Selma Wahlatrom, Helen Michalek. Meaara. Tansy Ahlberg, Leon Peteraon, Earl Anderaon, Arthur I'eteraon, Sings in St. Joseph. Mik. teulah Hale Turner will appear In ong recital before the Fortnightly Mis tical club thl evening In St, Joseph. Mo. Valentine Fatty. The Twinkle club will entertain at their Fit. Valentine's dancing party this even ing at the Metropolitan hall. With the Visiton. Mia Norman of Kt. Joseph, Mo., Is ex pected soon to be the gi.est of Mr, and Mr. Charlea T. Kountie. Mia Norman Is coming up for Mlaa Naah's perform ance with the Minneapolis Pymphony orchestra. Mr. and Mr. Charles W. Turner ar rived thla morning and ara at tha Loyal hotel. Mra. Turner was formerly Mrs. Hugo Brandels. Mlaa Helen Mason arrived Saturday and It the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Helen Mason. Mlas Mason returned with Miss Keck from eighteen months In Berlin and la on her . way to her home In Lo Angclef, CI. Las Araigai Club. Ml May Rttmuuen entertained the La Amiga Tvhlst club at her home laturday afternoon. Frliea were won by Mr. W. S. fit. Clair, Mies Grace Mlckel and Mr. George Keebler. Valentin decoration were uced, red and whit carnations forming th centerpiece for th lunclon table. Coma Club Entertains. The Coma club will give a dancing party thla evening In the new ball room of the Home hotel. Original Monday Bridge Club. Mr. Charles Kountxa entertained the members of the Original Monday Bridge olub thl afternoon. Tha gueits were: Meadamea Medamea Joaeph F.arker, Tae Cole. A. J Heed, Arthur Remington, W. A. Rortlek. W. K. McKeen. Daniel Wheeler, Jr.; For the Future. Mrs. Ben Gallagher entertained twelve guest at luncheon Tuesday. News of the Wayfarers. Mra. Edward Lang and Mlaa Fanny Uv. Ingiton are visiting in Buropter, 8. C Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Riley bav taken a house at 3B0I Cass street Miss Gladys Bchamp spent Sunday in Lincoln, a guest at th Delta. Zets. houaa. Mrs. Franklin Fbotwell la confined to her horn with a slight attack of ton llltt. Mrs.. Albert Rwartlander plans to leave Thursday evening for the east, where she will visit friends for several week. Mr. K Rouueau, who underwent a ser ious operation Wednesday ef last week at the Mayo hospital in Ilochester, Is re ported to be doing well. Mr. E. W. Naah and Miss France Nash returned thla morning from Du bflque, la., where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. FRKE COUPON Th Craalo Lahoraiorlae, Tt r Stroot, Blaghamloa, N. T. I am a rdr ot th Omaka baa. Frova without rot bow Orvatolla tat loll. Ins balr, rowa aaw hair, baaiahaa daodruft Nad It. f.lna acalpa and rwwuraa prwnatura ia and faitad hair to natural color. Writ rtmr tmm and aodroaa plaiuly a ad TIM THIS CtHPON TO TOliR LETTER o Make Loose Teeth Firm and Strong More care and attention are given to 1-t tuiUy tluui. fvwr before, y tlix .Manrlienter Guuidian. t'hllilren are ex atnlnwj In aciitx.1 for teeth affection. Jt liu been aliuun that tliuae ItlUa yv ) PDOlH are ellelterlna l.laia f.,r I ani'iiai lliat uiHler tlx. iajvh uC thooe J iKt et holca Into the hard white j etiHinel. Grit, tartar, ImrJ aubstaiK.- 1 bet en teeth and auttie, ctttiae teeth i no, umiWii, bring on l.le-(lln and nrva I trout. Ira. biuiriieaa anil uli-tna rom from j tiviilkl microbes. t yon ln, dues not j t-ottie all of a aud.lfii. One In told to I av.ij i he yellow iimllnii of th ttu atnt'l black on the iiMinel Itiaide th I liiuulll. Loom teeth ravine danger t j the entire dental tirganluttlon. j 'I Ufa lroui.it run any (. overcome i If one will lake anion early. A aood plan ia to g.-t fiotn th drUMhiat about tout-uii-a of fluM eran Hurl use a ti'anixuin ful inorninic. noon and nlaht. hh km thin aioia In Hte mouth a iniiiute or an. Thla nhes y the mil lT.br that lufcat the i..i.tl, ii bheitfietl ciarka and ciuriute. i ellm- mating i'la vtt ever nltht; In tin- inr.rtitna vou oboerve your own )iit- tf th tth. Louse teeth become nir.nK nri firm or-tM a and im-in dla- t . rn p-H-S For Colds laWasJl In llad !;"nd e u fifKnfu if taMpt? nmnfh .;r .pbfri ua iroeaiuirut tor cultt im JivtsO. c:irunicai(:iafD,tlryi:tarrb, tor tii. Original and Genuine) CATAHnilAL JELLY i'sinard trmeA lor tS years. 16.n00.ft0i tuU. bsava txnra t4id. Apylwl iaii1noirtt it tr!UK Quu It rtrcf. C utlipi (s?Jy hri. .tv Dtl Hiayei. del 2Sc or Shi lub tf.a your Oruiatbi. S tlruuii.i , it ui.l tinie tt. aMonry back fl It fatllsv. Kiiu auttuui4. 'lbcy ara daDgrouv ' KC ltDOM MfOu CO.MiiKtUft, Mt4N DEAN WESTON EDUCATION Princeton Man Telia of the Require ments i One Would Be Well Educated. FAITU IS AH , IMPORTANT HIED "Th neglect of th claselca U one ef the crime of our modern education. Clraek ia a attidy a much greater than Latin as Latin Is greater than Choctaw, In spit ef Mr. Carnegie's remark that he didn't see any difference between Greek and Choctaw. I don't eee how he could." Thl we J'art of a plea for more liberal education and leaa of the merely commer cial, mad by Deao Andrew Fleming West of th Oraduate school of Prince ton university, made following a luncheon In his honor at the University elub Mon day noon. Introduced by Herbert Roger. Dr. Wnt remarked that h thought It better to receive "taffy" during lit tlsn to have It In the form of "epltaffy" after death. "If we fall to leave tha way open for every boy to rise aa high aa he want to w are behind certain monarchical gov ernment which have opened th way and we fall far ahort of the Spirit of democ racy," he declared. "A - liberal education Kites beyond th merely obvloua aqd prao Ucal. it teaches more than how to make a living: It teachea how to live a good life, t'srintelllgent educated people are not what tho country needa. "If we confine our efforts to the mere commercial., practical , adulation, we da not so hvond the education of Babylon nd Nineveh and Tyre. . Meat Knew tke World. "There are certain thing that a man must know to have a liberal education. If must know the universe, the world of nature. For thla he needa physical and natural eclencee, chemistry, biology. He must know mathematics, the founda tion of all these. "Th'n he must know the Innfr world, the orld of mankind and hi Individual flf. He finds this In hlatory, that reno raniA of the actlvltiea of mankind, mod ern and ancient. "liut at the fouudatiou uf all these la a atlil deeper knoaleje, like th stem that nourishes the flower. That ia philo sophy. And below thla. Ilk th root of the flower, I something mill more fundamental, more important, faith. It rule In the realm here knowledge la not poeaible, where w must believe with out knowing. And that U the foundation of all liberal education, of all that makes a man satisfied whan h come to the end of lire, that he. ha lived hla III to the best advantage." Dean West is being entertained at th home of Mr. aud Mia Ulcun C. Wharton. 4 South Thirty-eeoon.l streot. He spoke at th high school Monday morning, then was show. a through th poalofflo by roatmaater Wharton. and Head Noises Here In America there la much auffer. Ing from catarrh and head notaea. Amer ican people would do well to consider the method employed by the English to com bat this insidious disease. Everyone knows how damp the English climate Is, and how damrneaa af facta those auffer. Ing from catarrh. In England they treat catarrhal deafneas and head poises as a constitutional diseaae and use an inter nal remedy for it that la (really very efficacious. Sufferers who could scarcely hear a watch tick tell hew thev had their tur. I "a rraiorea oy mi tngusti treatment to aum an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible aeven and eight Inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know someone who la troubled with catarrh, catarrhs! deaf ness or head noleea. out out thla formula and hand It to them and you will have been the meana of saving soma poor suf ferer perhaps from totala deafneas. The preecriptlon can be eaaily prepared at I omo for about 75c and Is made aa fol lowa: From your drusglat obtain 1 os. of I'armlnt (Double strength), about Tic worth. Take this home, and add to it ' pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Tak a tableapoonful four time a dy. ParmlHt Is used In thla wy not only to reduce by tonlo action the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tube, and thus to equalise the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any escea f aecretlone in the middle ear. and th re sult it glvoa are usually remarkahl quick and effective. Every peraon who has catarrh In any form ahould give thla recipe a trial and free themaelvca from this destructive disease Advertisement. AfiTIGTIC PORTRAITO REMSRANDT STUDIO SOth aa feraeo. reuse o. a&a. stuvM a. tt'dma bis. THE OMAHA EEE , THE HOME PAPER '! !) t Jaa Staple! SluibUh bowel and torpid liver usually go together and It do not tak long for constipation to produce a bad condition- a feeling of languor or laiilneaethe "blues." headaches, palpitation or other malady. Indovd, when in this condition the system InMlea ino.-e aerlous illness and is not aM lo throw off dl.eue. Foley jfihrt c Tablt-U are a wholesome lax, j and rleanelng cathartic. They act without Inconvenience griping or sicken ing. Sold by till dealer eiui ywber -Ad- ci iLcillrlil. a URIC ACID SOLVENT For Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble 50 Cent Bottle (32 Dotes) FREE Just because you start the dsv worried and tired, anirf lega and arms and muscles an aching head, burning and bearing down pains In the back worn out before the day brgina. do not think you have to tay In that condition. Thoae aufterer who are In and out of bed half a dosen time a at trniht mill an. inr.au, iinnn, coiniort and strength i Ibis treatment gives. For any form of bladder trouble or weakness, action is raity wotlueriUl. wiu. wu ana vigorous, with no more pains from ailtf joints, sore muscles, rheumatic Buffering, aching back, or kid ney, or bladder troubles. To prove The Williams Treatmeat con quers kidney and Madder diseases, rheu matism and all urio arid troubles, no ...-.ti,, ,,uw vnrunio or atuDoom. it you hate never uaed The William Treatment, we will give one &0o honia . . a . free if you will cut out this notice and ii in jour name ana address, witlt lv to hrlp pay dlnlribuiion expenaea. to Tho Imt. l. A. N lihaina Comnanv. Dept, i;t. New H. O. tlutlding. Eat Hampton, toon. Kr-nd at otue and you will recede by parcel poet a reKular &(io bottle tSi lonel. a it Inn. I .-haiae and without tit curii.iw any uuunatloiia One boltla only to a lamily or address. THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER 7 xMadc by the Largest Rubber Company in the World.' The factory facilities of the United States Tire Company have been doubled within the past 18 months. i This enables us to make more and better tires than ever before. This enables us to make a great reduction in tire prices. 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