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o VI THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. KEBKUAKV 9. 1922. Society. . I LITTERS 4 frJ r rcrivJ In, Omaha Tuesday from Miss Evi row and Mist llnnti Ks. who stiltd January 7n tht Adriatic-. Mitt Dow is vi.inpr her brother. fclsrd uow, and hi family at the Amrritsn consutau in Aifitrt, Africa, and Mis Kes, accompanied bjr her mil and limit, iir. and Mr. Thowai Kteja of fprtnheld, III, it iojouroir in r tvpi. . ' . ' Mi.i Vow h wriiten her mother of a pleimnl tripiaerots. . Dc-spite tht fail of i loud y wr.ihrr and rain all but two days of the trip, the tea was tinususlly smooth. Just one day out cit.VB'm norm cam up, whuh i reveitied tht bt from nuking port that evening, a schtduUd. Amunc the interesting pener on .board were II. G. Welle, noted vriier; AJolph Oiha of the New York Times, Mane Dressier, the actress; Irving lirrim, on writers wincrtii amiin. piaywriint; Mare Maw, the- iricdl Htnt'r, and Archbishop Kane of Dubuque, la,, who ia personal friend of Miss Dow. Mr. Well ia detrribfd at bun a tiod mixer with a Remaj fare and manner, Krv, P. A. I lahagao and Key. Jamet Aberne of Wis cny iiso were among ine passengers, ( Bridge for Mr. Barker. Mr, C'liarlea Martin wa hottest W'ednridiiy afternoon at a bridge parly for her mother Mra! George li.raer. Theie were (our tablet, and the guests were the Metdamee F, P. Kirkendall. M. T. Barlow. N. E. lUrber, lirnrge Squire, Edward Me Mune, I'hilip I'oiter, J, J. Sullivan. Uarlei A. Sweet, A. P. Overgard. Frank Martin, (baric L'ouiant, J'mik Colpeuer, I. I. Lindsay, Jo 1 a . lit i s.'pu Ji. aictcaite, lo.epn itarKer n. Mr. John M. Hudson and Mri. D. C Lav,t of St. Louis. Miaa Griffi Married. Mis Dorothy May Griffit, daugli t fcf Mr and Mr. K. W. Griffin. 4HI7 Davenport street, was married to Edward B. Wirt, secretary of the l-'ooirr-flarkcr Insurance com i;uiy, at the home of her parent bt 5 yesterday afternoon. Key. Lid ward U. Jenks of the First l'reshy. ti-riiin church officiated. Mr. and Mra, Wirt left last night for a tour in the eat. They will be at home at the Adelaide apartments March J, ' 0. L. L. Club. The 0. L. L. cluh of Our Lady of Lourdra parish will give a bridge and high five card party on Tliurs day evening, February 9, at their parish hall. Thirty-second avenue and Francis street. Games will be called at 8:30 p. m. In addition to - the regular prizes for games, a door prize of $5.00 will be awarded. All members and friends of the club are , asked to attend. . For Mr. Boock. A party was given Saturday eve ning, February 4, in honor of L. J. l'oock at his home. Out-of-town guests attending were H. Boock of Winsidc, Neb., and Mr, and Mrs. F. bchultz of Havelork. Hostesses at Tea. Miss Mary I. Roscvear and Miss Florence Rhodes are entertaining in formally at tea Thursday afternoon at the home of the latter, where Miss Kosevear is a guest. Press Club Luncheon. The Omaha Woman's Press club vill meet for luncheon Thursday at 12:30 o'clock at the Burgess-Nash tea room. At a meeting of the club Tuesday afternoon at the Fontenelle hotel the following committee chairmen were appointed by the president. Mrs. T. K. Rutlcdge: Miss Bess Mahoney; membership; Miss Margaret Mc Shaiie, 'ronstitntion; 'Mrs. D. R. Ennis, contest;' Miss Eva Mahoney. lecture; Miss Elizabeth Kern, pro gram and Miss Louise Cotter, courtesies. ' ' Prettiest Mile Club. J. H. Deems will entertain 23 guests at a stag dinner, followed by howling Thursday evening at the Prettiest Mile club complimentary to members of the Fairmont Creamery who are attending the convention in Omaha this week; There will, be a valentine dinner (Jance at the club Saturday evening. Bridge Dinner. - Walter Head entertained at dinner and bridge at his home Tuesday evening, when his guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrige, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountze, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mrs. W. J. Foye and Frank Judson, Food Saie. Chapter E. of the P. E. O. Sister hood will conduct a food sale Satur day, beginning at 10 a. m. at Louis Sommcrs" grocery, Forty-ninth and Dodge street. . Sixty-Six Club. The seventh party "of the Sixty six Dancing club will be held Satur day evening at the Hotel Fontenelle at 8.o0 o'clock. Mid-Year Dance. Eta chapter of Rhl Rho Sigma gave their mid-year dance at the Blackstone Tuesday evening. , Personals Mrs. J. J. Harrington and daugh ter, Helen, of O'Neil, Neb., are spending a few days in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas have purchased a home at 5020 Davenport street and will take possession the last of this week.. , . Mrs. John M. Hudson, sister of Mrs. C. N. Dietz, is occupying the Dietz home in the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Dietz. She has as her guest Mrs. D. C. Laws of St Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forgan, who planned to leave last Monday for New York, were delayed by Mr. For gan's illness, and will be at the Isaac Congdon home for another week. Mrs. John Latenser, sr., and daugh ter. Miss Josephine Latenser, will go abroad this spring to join Mr. Laten ser at Genoa, Italy, in which coun try he has been since last fall. Mrs. V.' R. Bowen left -Tuesday evening for Fortress Monroe, Va., where she will visit her son, Maj. William S. Bowen. Mrs. Bowen plans to spend a month in the east Miss Winifred Brandt left Wed nesday for Lincoln to spend a iew days with Mrs. R. M. Russell, form erly Miss Helen Parish of Omaha. Miss Brandt will. return the end of the week. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baldrige have moved into their apartment at the Justin. Mr. aud Mrs. Kenneth Norton, who formerly occupied the apartment, are living in Mrs. J. R. Scobie's apartment at the West Far riam during Mrs. Scobie's absence in Florida. Miss Munchhoff and Gabrilovvitsch Old Friends MiM'Mary MunchhofT once took part in a concert with 0ip Cabnlo- winch, the eminent Ruiun pianut and director who i to aonear before the Tuesday Muical club real Sun- day afternoon. Ms Munchhoff was singing with the Utrecht Symphony orchestra at Rotterdam in March, W), and Gabrilowitseh, who was aUo very young andju.t beginning hit career, played Tschaikowsky't big concerto, Opus 2J. alms Munch' noit ang a Jtoiart Aria. - It was that very year that Gabrilowitseh firit came to America. Miss Munch h6fT remembers ' him well as a slender,- fine looking young man, and she. it looking forward to meet- nig him again after the concert Sun day. She is not the only Omahan who remembers the pianist with pleasure -as Miss Corltme Paulson was a pupil of his in Berlin one winter. " i The public seat sale for the Sun day concert will begin Thursday morning at. the Brandeis box office. and the committee hopes students and other music lovers will avail themselves of the 50-cent scats in the second balcony. Choral Club Reorganized. The Choral club of the Catholic Daughters of America, which was reorganized a week ago under dw rection of Prof. Henry G. Cox, will' meet Thursday evening at Central High school. .Any one interested is requested to attend the meeting. Further information ' may be cbm tained from Mrs, Charles Knowles, Harney 5897. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX What Do. Yon Think of ThU. Girls? Dear Misa Fairfax: I wish you would give your advice concerning young men of thia wonderful 20th century. I am a young man of 24 years of age, am considered good looking, well dressed, well to do, have good automobile, have univer sity education. Served in our army in the world war in France, was wounded, received plenty of med als, etc. Never had a sweetheart yet. The reason is because I aim ply wouldn't let the girls fool me, as they generally do with the mere man. But now comes the. critical point, and it ia this: Since now it is equal rights for both men and women, why should a man spend money like a fool on girls, when the girls can make as much as men? The modern girls want men to spend all money on the girls. But when the man marries the girls also expect men to have lots of money. Please publish thia letter among the perplex problems fn your column. This will show flappers that there is a man who cannot be fooled by wiles, short skirts, rolled stockings and a million and one intrigues. Signed: 20TH CENTURY DIOGENES. Tou are probably to conceited and uninteresting yourself that there is nothing left for a woman to en joy about . you but your money. Don't you know that we get pretty much what we -expect from other people? If you play. ' people for crooks, they are not likely to prove staunch, true friends. If you show them confidence and trust they are not likely to disappoint you. Tou ask why a man should spend money like a fool on girls. Well, he doesn't need to spend it like a fool. He can spend it like a gentleman. Men and women do not . have equal rights. If you were as well educated as you think you are you would not make such a remark. Women are not given equal pay for qual work with men. But that is not quite the point. The custom of men paying the bills is one that we have with us as the result of the past. As women grow more, eman cipated economically, they will as sume their share of financial bur dens. Thousands of women are supporting families today. Seldom do you find a woman working who is not contributing toward the support of some one. As to the future: It is my opinion that the custom of men paying all the bills will be somewhat broken . down in future years as women get a stronger eco nomic footing. But that day is not here' yet and will not be so long as men are paid salaries on the basis of families to support and women on the basis of "spending money" for themselves. - . . , I think your letter won't teach the flappers anything except that there is a miserly, suspicious, pessimistic man living In Omaha. You show no beautiful qualities of character, such as kindness of heart and gen tleness of manner. - Even though all you say were true you would not be justified for your ugly tirade against a sex that has probably done you far more good than harm. . Common Sense Governs. Dear Miss Fairfax: Will you please advise? vWhen a boy takes a girl out to a dance or evening en tertainment, ia it his place or the girl's place to suggest the time for going home? T. Generally this is a privilege ac corded the girL Common sense should govern. If there is some good reason, such as more conven ient method of getting home, the man would not be guilty of a breach of etiquet should he suggest depar ture. Double) Es: You wanf me to print your letter so you can laugh about it, don't you? I think you are really not in need of my advice, but are Just two fun-loving girls who do not do all the silly things men tioned in the letter. Curia: Bobbing the hair will not take out the natural curl. Bobbed hair has betn doomed to die many times over these last few years, but it seems to lira on. I cannot proph esy with any confidence as to its status a few months hence. My Marriage Problems AdeU Garrisons New Prase of 'REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" OwftHM. Mil, k fMlw Sot. m. What When Madg -Ran Into Sr Reached Home, At Lillian and I drove into the farmhout yard after our erty visit to Dr. Pettii, ,we saw Elizabeth Harrison' (our children and Marion buity engaged in dragging boxes and barrels from the rear of the barn to various vantage places on the front lawn,' "Whit do you suppose they're up to now?" 1 ixkcd, careful, however, to keep put of iiiy voire the dismay I fell at haing jhe front lawn lit tered in o unsightly. a fashion. I suppose when Junior gets to the resile age. I shall be as indulgent to the "development of the play spirit" a any other up-to-date moth er, but ju.t-now I (ear that I am not possessed of a rapturous en thusiasm for some of the activities ot some of the "modern children" I have seen.' ' . Lillian looked over the array with in experienced eye. "It looks'to me like a circus," she said judicially.. ' "Marion and , her chum used tp stage one occasionally in the drawing. room with hassocks and chairs, and small boxes. But one neVer . can tell. 'It. may be a mail coach holdup, ' or any other movie-Jed 'fancy. When I was a child in the palezoic age, and even in the more recent years when you flourished, we Uied to have' to de pend upon bur own imaginations for our drastic ' amusement. But the modern child can run the gamut of idias from the brain factories of scenario writers. I think I'll keep half an. eye on that outfit. That small daughter of Elizabeth's has ahnoft too much imagination to make her absolutely safe." ' She lowered her voice to an almost inaudible whisper -a . she spoke the last words, for I had rounded the turn in the driveway which led past the kitchen door to the barn the only serious fault I find in the arrangement of the farm yard is the lack ' of any place to park the cars except in full view of the kitchen activities and we had seen Elizabeth framed in the door way for an unforgettable instant. Her face was flushed, and as I stopped the car I distinctly saw her angrily dash her hand against her. eyes. Mother Graham had succeeded in reducing her apparently placid, in dolent daughter to tears, with less than an hour's work. I, who know only too well my mothef-in-law's gift for "ragging," acknowledged again her superiority in that par ticular line, lor it had not appeared possible to" me that anything short of an earthquake could disturb Mrs. Harrison's irritating placidity. "I d better beat it, Madge," Lillian whisped as we alighted. "I never saw a more promising prospect for a family row. Call me if you need me, and remember, I'll do kitchen police after breakfast. . I'll predict Elizabeth will be mere pulp by that time." "Quitted" I . hissed melodramatic ally after, her.- Then I walked ! slowlv into the kitchen, calling loudly some banality to Lillian as I did so, that the warring pair in the kitchen might have due notice of my approach. ' , ; Elizabeth was at the stove, stir ring the cereal sullenly incongru ous as such an expression seems in connection with ..her supposedly un varying cheerfulness while Mother Graham, the' light of battle in her eyes, was beating a yellow batter into lightness at the kitchen table. - "Margaret!"' My name heralded my entrance. It was uttered in the explosive- manner I know so well, and I recognized the meaning of the sound. It meant' that Mother Gra-; ham now ..intended, to turn 'her at tention to me.' - . . - . Contestant: Write to the circula tion manager of the paper for an swer to your question. Enjoy life DorrtbcsdfaMBoaus because cf a bdikin Adept ths daily use cf Resind Soap and Oirrfmejrfandravea compboentiiafwill stand ttafestcf Hie brightest lights. , Soothincj &nd Heaiiru) it q "Ve. nioiher, what li It?" I an swered dutifully. "What is M", she mocked' scath ingly. "I shuuld think anybody with two eyes in her head could see what ( k Here we are wiih breakfat all ready a,nd not soul in the home ready to eat it. Diiky in't up. and I upooe -that blc.d Richard Second is awake by this, time, and tho.e children out in the yard are a sight. Sot one of them is washed for-breakfast, and" I mored toward the door, glad of k chance for cu'ape tm unv terms. "I will attend to it all right awav, mother." 1 interrupted lustily. "I will go up to lurnior, and then wak en Dicky, and Lillian and I will at tend to the children." ' "Pardon me, Margaret." Elizabeth said meetly, a she lifted her heat flushed face from the stirring of the cereal, "but I must ak you not to give my children a command of any sort. Just request them to do what ever you wish. It is against my piiiu'iplr to cuiiiniaiid thrill, and I liiiuvh doubt whrther tbry would 'obey anything so fclicn to thrit biiiiging-up," "1 am mt apt to iue any com. mands lo tliriii, 1 retorted shortly, as 1 went hastily out of the door, and was roiirnieiitly tlraf to the call of "Margaret, tome back here," which my mother-in-law sent liter me. But I rejoiced wiikcdlv at Iter rent words addrrcd to Eliiahetli, and which began in familiar fashion: "Of all the anointed idiot" Common Sense , By J. J. MUNDY Are You Borrowing From Tomor row? Don't be careless ami slip-shod with your wages or your salary. Don't let your earnings slip away without adequate return. Don't spend your money before you have it, figuring on the future to pay the bills you contract for today. The merchant may wUi to sell his goods, and you may think there are tome things you cannot no with- out so long as yuu have easy credit. nut if you are wi.e you will not spend wtut )OU da not ov.ii, free irom debt. 1 n fact, the money j..u pioitgige in the future to pay lor little lusunra you wih 10 enjoy at Ihe moment, may peter nutrrUlixe in the tuiure. You may lose your job, you may be ill and unable lo woik, many things may come up and prevent you from paying the sum you have bor. rowed on your future prospects. If you pul off someone )ou owe for a more recent obligation, do you think that is uiiteit. Hut sou say they do not care, Ihey can afford l wan and are willing lo wait until it is convenient for you lo pay. ' You do yourself the biggest injus tice when you accept such favors, (Copyright, I';). Intrimiiuml ftsmra N-rtli, In t AIIVISItTIHEJUCVr. AllV KHTIXtMF.NT. Know how It feels to get up feeling fit for the day's work! Get rid of constipation through the us of Kelloag'a Uran. rooked and krumblrd, and you'll be another and healthier, happier person. The action of Kellogg' Bran Is natural 7-but' it Is wonderful.! If you will eat at leant two tablcspoonfuls each day you will free yourself from con stipation permanently. Chronic cases should eat as much more a neces sary for results. , Keltogg's Bran, cooked and k rum bled, I one of live simplest but one of the moot remarkable nature foods. KclloRg's Kran, while dell clous as a cereal or with your favor It cereal, sweeps and cleanses and purifies. . It clears the intestlnitl tract in an eay and natural but positive way without irritation or discomfort. KaIIiirk's lirnn niunt not b t'lHKKfd with "remediiMt," or with pills or catlinrlli'S, which at best can give hut temporary relief, at the snine time SKgnivHtinK the delicate conditlona thai alremly exlxt. If you or any on In your fmiiily or your frlnrds suffer with cnnml tmtlon, KcIIojik's Hrim will relieve It! It is a revelation! Your phyxl clan will endorse KaIIokr's Uran for constipation. Wo guarantee that It will prove effective in the mot stubborn, persistent cases. Kel loKtr's Hran will hIho rleur a pimply complexion and sweeten the breath. - KoHokb's Uran ran be used In many appetizing ways beHldes as cereal. I'ut it in raisin bread, or mufllns. pancakes, macaroons, etc. See recipes, on package. Kellogg's Bran Is especially deslr ablo for children. Your grocer has it. ADVERTISEMENT. X EndsStubbornCoughs h et ffssrs-ff Ttr rmt crtiTaw. this old T batn-fna4 remedy bmm o eqamJ, - T Easily aad cheaply prepau-ed. i 7 You'll never know liow quk-kly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem edy. Anyone who hss couched all day and ail night, will say that the immediate relief given is almost like maeie. It is very easily prepared, and there ia nothing better for couphs. - Into a pint bottle, put 2 ounces of l'incz; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, snd gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant children like it. - You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day's use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bron chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron chial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable rem edy for throat and chest ailments. fo avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2Va ounces of Pinex"' with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., t.. Wayne, lnd. AIIVKKTIhLMENT. Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles CONQUERED or Money Back For 40 years. Mid Dr. Carey, 1 have been prescribing Marsh-Root for kidney, livor and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active practice I hav made arrangements with leading druggists to dis pense this wonderful prescription at a mod erate price, on the money back if dissat isfied plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health. Watch the symptoms. Jf you have specks flont ing oel'ore the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or moist palms, backache or headache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Man It Root right away. It has wonderfully benefited 'tens of thousands of cases of kidney, liver and bladder troubles and is the medicine yotr can always depend upon. Results are guaranteed. - 1 NOTE Dr. Daniel G. Carey was a prac ticing physician for many years and his great Prescription, Marsh - Root, aided thousands of sufferers from kidney, liver and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective prescription in both liquid and tablet form at the 5 Sher man A McConnell Drug Stores and all re liable pharmacists the country over. Keep in mind the name. Dr. Carey's Marsh-Root prescription No. 777. No other medicine can take its place. IMPORTANT Trial bottle of Marsh Root, tablet or liquid form, can be' secured by sending 25 cents to Dr. Carey Co., Elmira, N. Y. A Silly Songl By A. CUCKOO BIRD. ' The miners work, and never sliiik, in deep, dark mine wbrre dangers When Out of, Employment trv "-n. A Bee Want Ad ESKIMO PIE Toe only Eskimo PIE with a Mershey Chocolate Coating. A delightful confection with a center of SATIN ice cream. SATIN ICE CREAM COM ds 4 . 91 . Every Man in Omaha Do You Know? DEC I MAI M 1 1 IF NOT See the Answer at the Sun Next Week I ' l)iii)Uintf sprtti, is used L ' Valuc-Civ'mg Store February's Clean Sweep Sales Sets New Low Prices on Lace Curtains The curtains offered this month are in a wide variety of patterns; cer tainly enough for one to find 'curtains of the par-, ticular pattern they have long wanted. Voile Curtains, plain hem stitched; ivory and ecru; pood quality; regular $2.00 values; now, per pair, only $1.49 Filet Net Luce Curtains 25 patterns from which to choose; regular $3.00 val ues; now, per pair, only 81.98 Marquisette and Voile Cur tains Hemstitched hems and trimmed with neat lace edges; colors white, cream and ecru; regular $2.75 values; now, per pair, only SI. 85 Cretonnes in beautiful effects and all wanted colors and . patterns at, per yard 98, 59 and 39t. Sectional Panels So designed as to fit any sized window. Priced, ner section, at 756 Imported Drapery Madras, 45 and 50-inch : colors mul berry, rose, Uue and color combinations; v a 1 u e s to $3.50 per yard; now, per yard, only $1.98 50-inch Velours in mulberry. gold, rose and blue colors; good quality; values to $4.50 per yard; now, per yard,, only 82.98 genuine Oil Shades on corru gated spring rollers; brown in color; complete ready to hang, regular value $1.35; now priced, each at..79 Don't Forget We Give Away Free Thursday, ' Feb. 16, 8 p. m., a handsome four-piece White Ivory Bedroom Set Ask for ticket, at Main Aisle Desk, i Take advantage of this sale. If not - convenient to , pay now, then pay us as you get paid. , . ( Howard St., Between 15th and 16th GET YOUR FREE $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST V1TAM1NE TABLETS from your, druf gist today. IF YOU ARE THIN AND EMACI ATED AND WISH SOMETHING TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT, Veait Vitamine Tablets should be used in connection with onr&nic Nuxated Iron. With out organic iron, both food and Vitamineiare absolutely useless, asyour body cannotchanse inert, lifeless food into living cells and tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in ycur blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your Iun2s. This oxygenated organic iron unites with yourdigested food as it is absorbed into your blood just as fire unites with coal or wood, and by so doing it creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron in your blond your food merely passes thru lour body without doing you any good. Arrangements have been made with the druggists of this city to give every reader of this paper a large 11.09 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely free witb every purchase of a bottle of Nuxated Iron. rorRed BlooAStrenslrh and Endurance - ADVERTISEMENT. All Fat People Should Know This Fat prople om a dbt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Preacrlption, and are atltl more Indebted for the reduction of thia harmless, effec tive obesity remedy to tablet form. Mar mola Prescription Tableta can b obtained at all drug stores the world over at the reasonable prk-e of one dollar for a esse, or you can secure them direct on receipt of price from the Slsrmola Co.. 4(12 Wood ward Ave.. Detroit Mich. This now leaves no evcute for dieting or violent axerciso for the reduction of the overfat body to normal ' i luili, Tliry Jigj ml t.Mis, lf!fri ilie suns, thai rum ti e t'fiutr ur rent rims, lie shrift iney i. (rive, f'f d s ill scsicrly lt-rp the wulf ) Yet tshfil I t'f Ion to buy, I 1'iiJ h .iiie is it'ir ilit sly, tvi auJ fjr ati'l triir my liir: I hoik mv lull's rinsing fluir, All tlni'ii I M4. I mm to 8oM, ta lunvlu.f fuel in fight lh Ciil'l. And whrn I've spriit my Ut reii rmt Iuflt a hon-nre in my trtit, (lie tittri Irakis ll goes to ish, (or v hu It 1 pay my t6rronJ eih, am) n Le nit hctt to warm my (rrt, while 'round my krnnrl liinl. Iitui, sr my fate, but 'tis imi t4te, my tiO ami I must hitirr nate. 'BoTvcn'r Value-Civ'mg Store Big Discounts made all thia month tlurini the progress of Howen'a Ft-b-ruary Clean-Sweep Sale on Sample and Used BEDS i 1 1 1 i ll --" - Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION I 6 BCLL-ANS Ui,:si-J Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS Sii and 73 Pcas CvtsryvvKera When in Omaha Stop at Hotel Rome Each mtj every one ia a value you should not overlook. Come select the onea you want, as they won't last long at tho prices here quoted: 83.75 SI. 00 SI.23 $1.65 84.85 81.05 83.50 80.75 37.25 87.95 88.50 Don't Forget We Give Away Free i..uisday Feb. 16, 8 p. m., a handsome four-piece . White Ivory Bed Room Set Ask for ticket at Main Aisle Desk. Take advantage of this sale. If not convenient to pay now, then pay us as you get paid. f Howard St.. Between 15th and 16th AiKti.r.Nr. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get , at the Cause and Remove It Ir. lltlwaitU' ulna TuMrla. h tuliMitutw fur ihIoiiii I. act gently ! lite tionrla a ml i'oiilvcly do tti wink. l'aoil llticj with tutit bir.it !i find quick relief throtiKli Pr. Ktl urnls' olivt Tahlrl. The iileamitit, uuarrtiali-i lahleta arts taken for bud blent It by all who know them. Pr. KilwnrdiT Olive Tableta art eenily but firmly on the ho n tlx anil . livrr. atiinulniiiu thorn to natunl aollon. rleurltig the blood and gently luii'ifying the entire ayslein. 'liny tin that which tfiiiixoiouK ralonifl ill ics without any of the bad after cfftcia. All the benefit of nusly, alcl.cn Inir, grlpliiK culiiHrlka are rli-riVel front lr. Kdwardx Olive Tablet without grilling, pain or any dis aureHbtu Herts. Dr. K. M. Kdwurds) discovered tli foi nulla nfter acvcnlccn year of practice ' amnnir atlrnt afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the nttcnilunt bd breath. Olive Tableta are purely a vec tnbla compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take .one or two every nlRht for a week and note the effect, 10c and 30c. rw mi PROSTATE GLAND. BLADDER, KIDNEYS, These three organs are re sponsible for more misery among men than all others combined. Pains in back, tired feeling, getting up at night, premature age, less ened vitality, are some of tho results of these troubles. We believe we have tha best treatment known to quickly correct, these disorders. Costs nothing unless it does the work, feai OS SIS far Illustrates kssklst. BOX 293- I , NASHVILLE, TENN. COLD IN CHEST Do the right thing and be sure of speedy relief. Often chest colds and sore throat go over night if you use BEGY'S MUSTAR1NE Rptfer than a miKtard nlactar Ant. ta work and does it fasterwill not blister 30c 60c yellow box. Keep Bowels Open A freshly brewed cup of Celery King eveiy night drives out poisonous waste. Toneupliver, brighten dull eyes banish sallow skin. 30cts. pkg. Brew some to-night for the whole family. CELERY KING or Sale by Five Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores ADVERTISEMENT. Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings relief as soon as you start to rub it on. It does all the (rood work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster, with out the blister. Doctors and nurses often recommend its use. Get Musterole today at your drug store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PI ASTER Take the coupon below to your druggist and got "four day trcalment" of ( ' Mcn-thc-eze free. . - First Aid In Every Home Men-tho-eze is a compound of old fashioned goose grease and turpen tine combined with' menthol, win tergreeu, peppermint and other, soothing, healing essences and oils. It combines grandma's homely, but effective remedies of goose grease and turpentine with the medical wisdom ot China and Japan. Men-tho-eze Is doubly effective . in the treatment of la grippe, colds, sore throat and similar troubles because it , treats the affection both Internally and externally. Ttttbbed on the chest, the goose greass and turpentine cause a counter-irritation which draws the inflam mation from the sore membranes of. the tht oat and lungs. At the same time the patient inhales the soothing fumes of menthol, wintergreen and peppermint which act directly on the, tender internal passages, allayins; ir ritation, subduing the pain, checking the cough and permitting restfui. healingr sleep. The phlegm ts cut and the germ UHled. Men-tho-eze frequently breaks a cold in twenty minutes. In Oped iare saw" so tv ii i ii n si li h V s . "sai iP" ljfcasf p-" isi ooots eoi come J I mm. H Contains Goose GnHSsM Tsreeetiss I Mf-Tho-Ere Torn.. Pw Molnx. Dnurcists tlve tree sample lor this conpea. SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds Tht Jfrup it different from all ethtri. Quick fli?ir. No opiate. ?$e tvttywhttn Shave With Cuticura Soao The New Way Without Mug ADVERTISEMENT. Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) Here is a method for removing hair (roin arms, neck or face that is un failing and is quite inexpensive: Mix a thick paste with some powdered delatone and water and spread on hairy surface. After 2 or 3 minutes, rub, it off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished. No harm or inconvenience results front this treatment, but be careful to get gen uine delatone and mix fresh. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Pita Fistula-Pay When CEired A mild system of treatment that cures Piles, Fistula sad etast nvcuu isiseases in a snort llm. vrunout a sever initio (ration. No Chloroform, tther or other general anesthetic asssL eI urmIlt1 every ease accepted for treatment, and no money is to be paid aari eared. Writ for book, on Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of mors taaa l.SOS prominent people who have bea permanently cured. OR. C R. TARRY Ssaatorluaa, Fotara Trust Bid. (Sn BMf.) Osaaha, Nats,