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o ( a T"r THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1922. January. Is Proving to Be Flourishing Month for Dan Cupid Announcement is made of the engagement of Kiss Nettle Wattle, daughter of Mr. and Mr. C L. Wattle, of Neligh. Neb., and Carl Kaglc vimm. Atua waiur nat oeen tor two year a member of the Visiting Nur.c aocmiion. and hat been making her home thi fall with her uncle and aunt, Mr. andMr. Gordon W. Wattle. She has recently resigned Irom i the Vwiting fcur.eV socitiurt and will accompany Mr. and Mrs. wattle to Califora hen they leave in about two week for their winter home near Holly jiood. No date ha been ct for the wedding. Mas Wittiest a graduate of the I'rejbyterian hospital in Chicago, and l' r r?ev wa ttar upintendent of nurse in the general hospital of Akron, U. Mr. NapU prlHuat rif ihr I! m L Wedding Iding Wfi Be In C California. Mit Eliia h Robertson, daugh Mr. M. M. Robert- ter of Mr. at, on. and I. Thurmond of St Loui. have i February 7 for their wedding dat The marriage will take pace in Hollywood. Cal.. where Mr, .Roberf-on and her daughter are spendinrfthe winter. Mr. Theo dore Maenler of Omaha left last K to Dr one ot the wedding at tendant. ,id Mis Ruth Hamilton. uaugmer at Mr. and Mr. E. O Hamilton, liormerly of Omaha, wi:i no De a (bridesmaid. Miss Rvtn to Wed Thi Month. Mr. ai Mrs. C. J. Ryan announce the enegement of their youngest daughter, Mis Pauline Ryan, to E. N. Digfo of St. Paul. Minn. The wedding will be solemnized at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, January - 24at St Johns Catholic church, the m-v. Father Dineen officiating. A y edding breakfast will follow the ceremony. Mr. Dion and hi bride ' will reside at St Paul. Mis Ryan is a graduate of St. Berchman's academy. : Mr. Dion is a graduate of St Thomas academy, St Paul, and spent two years in France as lieutenant in the air service. Announce Wedding Plans. The marriage of Miss Elsie Dee and Sidney Watkins will take place Tuesday, January 10, at 8 o'clock at St. Johns Episcopal church. The Rev. Marcus J. Brown will perform the ceremony. Mis Selma Norris will be brides maid and 'Maxwell Herbert is to be the best man. The flower girl will be Miss Irene Gilbert and the ring bearer will be Helen Nevotti. Miss Dee, the daughter of Mrs. C W. Fiohn of Denver, is a former Brownell Hall student.', Mr. Wat kins came to Omaha from England last June. He was a lieutenant in the . British aero ' corps during the war, , . ., . Lehr-White Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. White, rrmerly of Fremont, now of Oma ha, announce the marriage of their " daughter, Miss Mildred White, to Harold Lehr of Sioux City. The jwedding, which took place in Hay warden, la., last Saturday, was a sur prise to Miss White's family and only a few intimate friends were present Mrs. Lehr, who has been teaching at Hay warden, will finish out the school term. : . Sets Wedding Date. The marriage of Miss Clarabel Marion Krug, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. J. M. King and Raymond L. Krug, and Raymond L. Martin will "take place Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock, Kowttze Memorial church, Rev. O. D. Baltzly officiating. Brewer-Blair. The wedding of Miss Donna Mar guerite Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Blair, and Charles'" 1, Brewer, son of Mr. and5 Mrs. Rob ert Brewer, took place Monday alter noon at 3 o'clock at St Marks church, the Rev. William Guss offi ciating. The bride's goWn was of white georgette and her veil was em broidered with pearls. She carried lilies of the vallev and Ward roses. Miss Eleanor yilbert, the maid of honor, were a gown ot pink tafieta. Miss Vera Roos of Dalton, Neb., cousin of the bride, was her other at tendant B. M. Clarence acted as best man. : ' vi Lll Dr. Williams Honored. Officers and past leaders of the political and Asocial science depart ment of the Umaha Woman ciuo and local members of the children's code - commission entertained at luncheon in the Burgess-Nash tea room this noon complimentary to Dr. Hattie-Plum Williams of the political science department Univer sity of Nebraska, who spoke on "So cial Welfare and Government at the general meeting of the Woman's club this afternoon in the auditorium of the store. Covers were placed for Dr. Wil liams, Mesdames Charles Johannes, Thomas R. Jones, J. H. Dumont Draper Smith. T. L. Neiderst, . B Ransom, F. J, Birss, Willis E. Reed, H. C Sumnev, U. O. Craighead, 1. A. Follansbee, E. B. Towle, Carrie Ada Campbell, Dr. Jennie Callfas, Miss Grace Thomas, Miss Florence Dunlap, Judge Howard Kennedy and Dr. Calmer rindley. Dr. Williams will be the guest-of Judge" and Mrs. Howard Kennedy at dinner this evening at their home. For Mrs. Kitchen. Mrs. Jesse Rogers entertained this noon at the Brandeis restaurant in honor of Mrs. Roberta Eddy Kitchen. " Nurses' Alumnae Gives Benefit Dance. The Norses Alumnae ' association of St Catherines hospital will eive a dancing party Tuesday evening at the rontenelle hotel for the benefit of the hospital building fund. Miss Helen Murphy, acting president, is in charge of the affair. Patron and patronesses are' as follows: Dr. and Mr. T. J. Dwytr, Ir. and Mra T"raak Conlln. Dr. " an Mr. W. P. Wherry. Dr. and Mr, w. P. Haney, Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Sachs, Dr. and Mr. J. R Dwyr. Dr. and Mr. L. A. Dermody. Dr. and lira. Jm Kellay. Dr. aad Mrs. R. H. Scbamal, Dr. aad Mra J, C Iweraon, Dr. ud Mr. Jamas Lonty. Dr. John Dancaa. Dr. B. V. Riley. Dr. William MeCraaa, Jr.. Dr. R. A. MeDermott. Dr. sad km. J. Tamiatee, Dr. and Mr. I. . Kr4. Dr. and Mra. Frank Marphy. Dr. tad Mra. J. A. Bandera. Dr. and Mra. 3. L. MttSdMn. Dr. aad Mra. Cbarlaa Wander. Dr. and Mra. Loaia Dai mady. Dr. and Mra. Floyd Clarke. Dr. and Mra. Laala Saaanaa, Dr mad Mra. T. T. Harria. Dr. aad Mra. Joha Glitaaa. Dr. J. R. Byrne. Dr. Wuilam Oocnor. Dr. Fred Sokwert r: Mr. aad Mra. Jaaaaa Haahv. Mr. aad Mrs Mr hard Coad. Mr. aad Mra. Baraey Dncaa. Mr. aad Mrs.- J oka OaoUamea, Mr. aad Mrs. Fraak Karaaa. Mr. aad Mra. Artaar Mallea. Mr. aad Mra. Lea! Kaak. Xr. aad Mr. Kicaard Marpky, Mr. and Mr. Lm Hottaaaa. Mr. aad Mr. T. P "Rvdawad. Mr. aad Mr. A & McCaaan. Mra K. W. Kaaa. Mr. C C Allisaa. Mr. J-a Beta. Mr. T. BayVa, Mr. Daa Bat- - . w Vll V(0M V V C i . Va. y - Sets Wedding Date 1 - " I n 1 aaaBMHaaaasaBaBBBBaBaaaaBBBBBSl Mr. and Mrs. Phillip McMillan an. r.ounce the engagement of their Jir,htr tir; wi., i wr.t daughter, Maunne Eleanor, to Wd I:am F. Dumont of Moberly, Mo. The wedding will be solemnized at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning, January 26, at t. Philomena "s Catholic church, Rev. Father J. F. Borer of ficiating. A wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony for the bridal party and immediate families. For the present the young couple will re side in Omaha. Miss McMillan is a graduate of Mt. St. Mary's serginary, this city, while Mr. Uumont is connected with the Wabash railway and spent two years in France with the American expeditionary forces. ; Entertains At Bridge. Mrs. Milton Peterson will enter tain Wednesday at bridge at her home for Mrs. Harold Le Mar of Rapid City, S. D., who has been the buest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F, Petersen, for the past two weeks. There will, be a dozen guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afternoon Bridge. , Mrs. E. H. Howland Will eive a bridge party Tuesday afternoon complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Richard Payne of Albert Lea, Minn., who has been visiting her during the holidays. ; Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Barrie have returned from a two weeks trip through towa. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Griswold announce the birth of a son, George Raymond, January 9, at Stewart hps- pitai. .-. v : . Miss Nell Dugher of Chicago ar rived Monday morning tor a visit with her parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dugher. Word comes from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schafer, who are on a southern wedding trip, that they are spending this week m wew Orleans. Mrs. E. B. Towle returned . last week from a three months' visit with her " son, Fred, in Stuttgart, Ark. She is residing with Mc, and Mrs. Roy N. Towle. Walter D. Thrane, who has been spending the. holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thrane. re- tured last week to New York City, where he has been attending Colum bia university. ". . ' Miss Helen Smith and her brother, Arthur Smith, left Sunday evening for the east Miss Smith has gone to Naughton, Mich, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Endicott Lovell for a week. or two. Arthur Smith re turns to school near Boston. ADVERTISEMENT. Thousands of housewives have found that tiey can save two-third of the mosey usually kpeat for cough E reparations, by using this well-noa-n old recipe for staking couch syrup. It is simple and cheap bat it has no equal for prompt results. It takes rivui held of a cough and gives immediate relief, nsually stopping aa ordinary cough ia 4 hours or less. Get f1. ounces of Phsex from anr druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, sad add plain panuiated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or eon syrop,. iastesd of sugar arras. Either way. it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a long tune. Its truly astonishing how quickly it seta, peaetrating through every air passage of the throat and hrars Moseas aad raises the paleca. soothe sad seals the aaembraaes, sad gradusPy hot surely the annoying throat tiekle aad dreaded cough dis appear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse aess or bronchial asthma. Pisex is a special aad higVTy eoav eentrated toajpoaad of ceeaine Nor way piae extract knowa the world ovsf for its healiag effect cm aessoriims. Avoid disappeiataaeait by arking jw drunrist for "i ounces o? Pin!' with full directions' snd doat accept earthing else. Guarsateed is give abeolate satisfaction or sroaey i Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup XaaUy aad rfarapiy aaaoV a haeaa, 9 g Sat at keaU dHasaaiB far Problems That Perplex Atvswefed by BEATRICE FAIRFAX A Gab, Dear M! Valrfai: It has always been a mysttry to my mind why the sailor art called sobs, rieaao sn- wr. UROWN A cob la alang for on with hut moutb open. Bailors are supposed to be sreat spinners of yarns In other words, they have their mouths open with stories. Hence, gobs. . Go Wen Isles, Dear Miss Fairfax: We was just discussing whsre the Golden Isles are as stated in "Enoch Arden." We thought probably it wa the East Indies. Thanking you in advance. A. Jd. 8. Golden Isles, one of the uninhab ited Isles of the tropics. Puxilrd: Common courtesy de mands that you thank the young man who showed you attention on your visit. Writs him a polite note telling him your appreciation of his kindnesses. Exercise and diet are the magic words for reducing. Avoid sweets, starchy foods snd eat meat only once a day. Drink plenty of water, preferably between meals. and exercise every day. Detailed advice about the kind of exercise and diet you shouid have are matters for a competent physician, but Judge you ars not seriously over weight snd that a little good sense about controUnsT your tppetlte and exercislnr your muscles will prob ably solve your problem. Brown Eyes: The trouble with girls IS going with boys is not that it is wrong In Itself, but that girls at this age need their time lor study and tor building up good, strong, healthy bodies to carry them through womanhood. Your writing is good, but your spelling could be improved. The young man was extravagant to give you a $20 Christ mas gift. Whether it was right or wrong depends upon whether or not he can afford It, his age, your age, his feelings toward you and per haps other thinsrs. I cannot con demn or approve it without knowing more about it Dimples: You can't eat your cake and - have it, too, you know. You can't know the joy a being sin cerely engaged without giving; up the other fellows. A good maxim for a girl to follow when she is in doubt about which man she loves s: wnen in aouDt. cnoose neitner." when you are rea)ly ln ,ove you will inow it and you will want to give up everyone else for the man of your choice. H. J.: Going with a fellow young er than yourself is not a matter of right or wrong. A girl as a rule matures younger than a boy and they are usually more companion able when the boy is older. But that is only in general, my dear. If you are going with a young man who Is perfectly congenial, don't let a difference of age disturb your peace of mind. ' - Blue Eyes: Now let's see. What Is It you wish to know? Shall you accept an Invitation to go skating? That seems to be about all you have nalrAil m. . Slr.tlmtf 1. .nr.li rrnul exercise that I recommend you ac- cept. H. K. M. and V. H. B.: You can find some tactful way I am sure of letting these boys know which you prefer. The way to gain admit tance to a Chautauqua circle is to "make good" with some booking bureau. H. E.: I do not know of any dan ger in using the hair remover you mention. Any depilatory will burn your skin if you leave it on long enough. I would advise against the use of any kind of it on the face for common sense reasons. ..' ' Card Party. The Community club will enter tain at a card party Tuesday evening at Crounse hall BAIX'8 HTDDsTf BXAT7TT is brought to Ufht atm a Colon Gnat Sbamjoe. Adrentaament. Las HOSPE'S HOUSECLEANING ENDS TUESDAY NIGHT This unique sale of art goods and musical goods represents an honest effort on the part of Omaha's oldest art and music store to give the buying public some real cut-prices en this class of merchandise, by wsy of lightening our stock in preparation for inventory. The sale ends with the close of our fiscal year Taesday. Pianos Phonographs New or used pianos, Grand or Upright, play- Some new Phonographs at a 40 Discount, er or manuaL A Jpt of famous makes are and a few used Victrolas, specially priced for found in this department, jn many styles and , woods, erance. Art Dept. Small Our Art Department is the center for Email Incfnitn ATIC bargains. The merchandise carried here is of Illair Ualatpflao - a wide variety, and priced In the Small Instruments Department 25 tO 50 a flat discount of 25 prevails on all below standard. oods offered.in this sale. Sheet Music Player Rolls Clearance Sale of Hundreds of Player Rolls, Popular Sheet Music, 17c s- 1 25c Terms If You Want Thettv. My Marriage Problems "REVELATIONS Of A WIFE" The Wish Dicky Caosed Madge Wearily to Make. "We don't want to discus any thing,'' I said to Dicky, a bit cross ly, feeling that perhap a touch of acerbity was rny bet device for re moving thi patent jealousy of my confidence with Lillian. "And if your not tired, I am dead. Please take me back to the bungalow." I had been given a sudden illumi nating flash cf comprehension just after Dicky's self-betraying propo sal to take himself off 1 realized that, as Lillian was to go in the car with me we would have all the next day undisturbed to talk over Katie. And worried as I was over the girl, my desire to have Lillian's advice upon the mystery could wait, I told myself, until Dicky' suspicious re sentment was disarmed, as I knew it would be by my apparent eager ness to return to the house. 1 could not have told how I knew that Dicky was both relieved and pleased at my fretful little speech. For neither his face nor his eye showed any change of expression. Yet know it 2 did and the knowl edge irritated me as had my dis covery of Robert Savarin's attitude toward Lillian's work. Dicky looked at me closely. His eye softened. "You do look done up," he said so licitously, while I could not help re membering his angry sneer an hour or two before at my expression of fatigue. "Come along. I'll tuck you in. How about you, Lil? Shall I guide your tottering footsteps, too?" I flashed her a negative, and she took her cue promptly, although I knew she had no idea why I did not wish her to accompany us. "What About the Cars?" "No, I'll spare you that task," she said lightly. "This is the last chance I'll have to look at these mountains, and I'm going to im prove it Tell Marion where I am, will you, Madge?" "Surely." I said with the mental i reservation--that I would delay that information until Robert Savarin had had his chance to redeem himself for his boorishness of the morning. Strangely enough, the rancor Which I had felt toward the artist had dis appeared, dispelled by his willmg ness to agree with Lillian's pTans for going home, and I was deter mined that nothing should interfere with the interview I had promised him. He was standing at the rear of the lawn as we came up the path from the brook, and I dropped Dicky's arm and crossed to him. "She is down at the brook," I said in a low voice. "Better hurry. "Thank Won." He turned away almost abruptly, and walked swiftly down the path. . Dicky looked curi- 'ously at me as I rejoined him. "So that was it, wa it?" he queried. "I thought old Lil was developing a mad th'rst for sunset on the mountains. What are you doing, bringing fond hearts together after a bitter quarrel? You'd much better leave 'em alone, in my opin ion. ' I tell you again that old Harry, devil as he was, had the makings of a much better pal for Lil than this1 solemn old genius." "We'll never agree on that point." I said saucily, "even if our hearts do beat as one on all other 'things. So don't let's discuss it tonight ' I really am ready to drop. I'm going straight to the bungalow. Will you hunt tip Junior and bring him to me? And then what about the cars? Are they all fixed up for the trip? Dicky's eyebrows knit into a The Art and Music Store 1513-15 Donclat St. Chance! s Mess frown, and hi good humor van uhed. Final Preparations. "It's a wonder you wouldn't ditch the universe once in a while, r said crotsly. "I should think you be tired carrying it on your shoulders every minute of the day and night cut to reassure your anxious mind, I'll tell you that the car are all fixed up, both of tjiem, or will be befoce I go to sleep. You get your self and the baby ready, and tee that the eat are in. I'll try to struggle along with the rest Ot course, I know without your massive intellect concentrating on the job that I'm apt to start with a wheel or two missing, but we'll do our little best." I was so tired that the anger would naturally have felt at hi tirade died even as it flashed into my heart All I wanted at that mo mcnt wa the chance to lie down and to banish, if possible, the head' ache which I had felt coming on for an hour or two. iever mma the cars, I sai wearily. "I don't care what you ro do with them. Just bring Junior w own aa juu vAii. But I would have been less than human, if through all the final littl preparations for the morninsr' start which I made before I slept, there had not run the malicious little wish that something, not important or dangerous. might occur the next day to mar Dicky s seli-sumciencv. (Copyrlrht, 1I2S, by Newspaper Feature BerTice, Inc.) Common Sense By J. J. MUNDY. Are You a "Family Expense' Grouch? When you get your pay envelope you feel pretty well off until you have been around to pay your bill and then you wonder why you hav so little lett The chances are that you make very sour face and carry it home and nurse it over Sunday to the sor row of your family. Then, if your wife has not kept an expense account of everything which she has ordered, she" feels gore and seeing that she looks depressed you begin to berate her for the ex' travaeance of this family." Now if she does keep a record of all that she knows about in connec tion with expenses and she knows by looking at the figures that it has been reasonable, she need not worrk even V . ADVERTIBKMKNT. A HOME-MADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY : Ycu Can Make a Better Gray Hair . Remedy Than Yob Can Buy. Gray, streaked or faded hair is not only unbecoming, out unnecessary, Anyone can prepare a simple mix ture at home that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add t ounce of bay rum, a small Dox ot tfarDO ixunpouna ana 'A ounce ox glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or the druggist will put it up tor you. Aoolv to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. It is easy to use, does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub ott. . Buy on the Budget Plus. though you lui and fume, nor hould she be nude to suiter it The chanret are that you do not want to be bothered to keep an ac count of "every little thing," a you call it, and the aggregate of "every little thing" i twclling Uje expense account more than you realize. You think you have a potition to maintain. You wnt to (eel big (you would not acknowledge pompous) among the men with whom you stsociate and o vou have become a "joiner to everything which i going all good things, too, but can you afford ii r (CopyrlSbt, 1IJ1. InlrntlloBl raUr (xrvli a, I or k . A little ihavinir cream will mak the wringer turn more easily and will t'ot drip and put black spot on the clothes. ADTEKTISKMEMT. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Read This Letter from Mrs. W. S. Hughe. Greenville. Dei "I was under the impression that my eldest daugM iternao some inter nal trouble as ever since the first time her sickness sp neared she had to go to bed and even naa 10 qu.c school once for week. I always take Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vege table Comnounil myself so I gars it to her ana she hag received great benefit from it. You can use this letter for a testi monial if you wish, as I cannot say too much about what your medicine has done for me and for my daughter. ' ' lira. Wm.S. Hughes, Greenville, Del. Mothers and oftentimes grand mothers nave taken and hav learned the value of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The best test of any medicine ia what it has done for others. For nearly fifty years we have pub lished letters from mothers, daugh ters, and women, young and old, rec ommend ingthe Vegetable Compound. They know what it did for them and are glad to tell others. In your own neighborhood are women who know of its great value. Mothers-daughter whyrottryit? .Boveris, V due-Giving Store Vacuum iers Lighten housework and do the work better than broom, dust er and dust pan. Picking up all the dirt and lint from rugs and carpets without scatter ing dust, they are endorsed by all users. Vacuum Demonstrator, slightly used. $1 DOWN; $1 PER WEEK Eldredge Two-Spool . SEWING MACHINE Saves Dressmaking Bills and at the same time permits you to have more clothes for much less money. Own a ma chine and keep the profits at home. : As usual, you are privileged to make -your own terms. Select your Sewing Machine now, having it to use while paying for it. Eight handsome models from which to choose; priced from $72.00 to $98.00 Ask for demonstration, and remember it pays to read Bow en's small ads. We offer several good val- nes in Machines that have been used for demonstrating purposes, as well as a number that have been used for short periods in homes. . $21, $32, $35, $39, $45 Howard St, Bet. 15th and 16th Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap AOVEXTISEXEXT. , 666 is a prescription for Colds, ewer and La Grippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. ItMiiiiiiTTiTiTTiiTiiTii Easy to L4!f p Operate sa rm J Vf Easy to ysM :C n runs raiEKT. If Yoi ScHsr frca C3c:tipiti:a CtxJ lib Uctxp Ic3ediit:lf! About 10 per cent of ilia can be blamed on constipation on of ths greatest enemies of the human race! I'Uls and cathartics aggravate dan gerous condition Id the dsllcst In testinal tract while affording but temporary relief I Th srrat, natural cleanser ts bran KBLMHiO'tl BKAN. rooked and krumbled! If you eat bran resu larly it will give relief permanently! Its work is wonderful! rhytlcian endorse the us of Kel logg's bran for constipation because it is a desirable way ot correcting conservation through food. Bran Is nature's food not a "remedy!'' Do not think of Kallosg's I) ran as you think ot pills and cathartics which nsver can afford permanent relief) rills and cathartics ssvra vate already dangerous conditions. UE Omaha's Leading' Cash Market Quality Heats Lowest Prices 212 N. 16th Street 4903 S. 24th Street 2408 Cuming Street Choicest Cut Round Steak 12'2c Choicest Cut Sirloin Steak. 12'2c Choicest Beef Chuck Roast 10c Fancy Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon (Yz or whole sides) 20c Fancy Sugar-Cured Skinned Hams 18c Fancy Sugar-Cured Regular Hams. ....... .20c Choice Fresh Spareriht. 12Vjc Choice Fresh Leaf Lard 9c Guaranteed Pure Lard 11c PORK PRODUCTS Fresh Pig 10,2C Tails Fresh Pig Feet, OCa 411. ....r. Fresh Neck WU, OEj. 5 lhs. Fresh Pig Ears JJQf Fresh Pig Snouts, 4Ca 31hs. ......... a Pickled Pig OCs, Feet, 3 lbs. Fresh Side 10 Pork... ...... Fresh Hams, l2 1ft or whole Choice Boston 1Cy .:. ,M Twin ; Eight CHOCOLATES INNER-CIRCLE CANDIEy There is Strength m EveryTablet One dose often heln com mence to enrich roar blood and revitalise rear worn out exhausted aerTet Nuxsted Iron is organic iron, like the iron in roar blood and like the iron is tpio sch. It Is so prepared that it will not Injare the teeth aor diatnrsthestoaaach. Itisieadf for alnost immediate absorp tion and sasi mi latum by ths blond while some pfcrticuuK claim anetailic iron which peo pletaaallTtakeiiBotabeorbrd at 1L Ifyoo are not stron- or well tea owe It to renrseirto anke the followitia; test: See now Jans roe can work or bow roe can walk wlthoat be line tired. Next take two aWe-craia tablets of Nuated ben-three times per 4ar after meals tor two weeks. Then Seat your ill cue th as la aad see how nrach yea save gained, Tear noney will be refunded by the nannaKtmren if yon do sot obtain perfectly astttfactory results. At all drnsfitta. EiMltJaS tray SaseSl-SeSaaaaaat 11 nt a TPfiHrts Fistuh-Pay When Cured J L JULvGeVrSj ma e'elea at Mafia that enrae Ma. KWtaia aant aahse U satj9IW' Baetai Dates ia a short tias. wnhost a aeeera aarslaal ea. erataea. Me Chlorsfena. Ether er ether eeeeral aanthul aaad. naraate hi ..-. f... ... mn i Writ far seek SteetsJ Diseases, with aad tnUroooiai ml sretaraent paspls whe bar ba aermaasatly eared. Sfc TASRY Saaaaxss. aar ADTrarwrtta!T. Ketlosfs Bran sweep the bowels naturally, cleansing ana punryin the Intestinal tract without Irrita tion or dlscomfortl . Iteallse, toe, that the refular use or Ksllegg's Hran will clear up a pimply com plexion and It will free the breath from disagree bl stomadn odere. At least two tsblespoonfuls should be eaten dally, and as much more as needed for relief of chronic cases. Kellogg1 Bran, cooked and krum bled. Is delicious eervod aa a cereal, or it can be sprinkled over your favorite csreal. Its nut-like flavor adding a drllfhtful seat to breakfast! Kellogg'a Hran is delicious in ralsla bread, muffins, pancakes, gravies, etc. Start the family eating Kellogg Bran tomorrow morning! Keltotrs'e will actually build up the kiddles Into fine robust health! Your grocer has lu IThc meat we sell's the VERY' BEST! - IT ALL M WT STAND A RltrlD TEST Fancy Fresh Creamery Butt 30c per lb. www Evergood Liberty aiwt Evergood Butterine, 5 rtn.;..S1-05 CHEESE Fancy No. 1 017 Brick Cheese . . Fancy No.. 1 : - 9flc Cream Cheese . , M V Fancy No. 1 ' ' OR ft Swiss Cheese. . "V Mail Orders Filled From This List Promptly IP IAN O Sal TUNED" AND REPAIRED All Werk Guaranteed A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Deugtaa. Tel. Deo. AO V EBTlSEafKNT. Harmless Moans off Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary mea.'M tor reducing- their weirbL Her. la aa extraordinary method. Extraordinary be cause while perfectly harmless no dietlnc or exercise are necessary. Mamtola Pre scription Tablets are mads exactly ln er ror dan c. with th famoaa Marmol-a Prescription. Ton reduce steadily sad easily, with no 111 etlects. rPocur. their, from your Sragaist at one dollar for a ess or send price direct to the Marmots com pany, !! Wooevard Areas., Detroit, Mich. 1 ADTCBTISEMKXT (5(5(S will break a Cold. Ferrer and Grippe quicker than eui viking we know, preyeatina; inmieseaae mj i Traat Hd. (Se SaajJ i (i