7-C THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, OCTOBER 15, 1922. ' M'U SIC. I Hy llt.Mllt.11 l. litis. WKNT to lbs Orphtnro last Fri day vtninc I 4.4 not go aa a tnudto aditor, but as tha aural f a fnnd. !luc karetlijsuo, a vio linist of X'wllrnl reputation. on tha bill Ws hava harj many tntitiial cffarlnt In vsurlevlllt, many of which a muafJil a- liK.tlona wi aur.t-wful from a dramatic or tarjialrtiorean or aiil"(ic tari'lpmnt. VVa hava aurne I'mra tr-arrt rtllaMa aitlnta, t,o huva tr,f1 a pollta hearing Hh aoma two thirds of (tie aulim, and a lisvu few I Inn a heanl a rara arllat who aii rd-l In ronimnnillnti I ha an mi Hon of tba antira audli-nca, Vat Karakjarto wit I'hly trlcki"! tha lit f nrra away from tha obv oia amuae nn-iit of tha cimluinarv sta, to (ht p jl.llfl enjoyim-nt (f ic'iiiiiliia ait In rnuali', but ha held bla aii'll'-nco en- ihjuJlr'1 for H or room rnlnuU-a, with tha qulft ar'l att-riilm 'fit tha moat aophlst Iralail fotimrtoK'T". Yrt an Orplu-uin iniien la not n aoihlaH't"l roiK'-il noln audimea Ly any ni'iina. It la cornur'l of v:riio1y, uml wlit-n fm nrtlt la grunt nrtueh to d' llvcr hla muiilfiil rmwimntf not nly to tha ntut1 llao-mrs bin Ui 'hoaa who ar not au Sirupfimfl ui ratrhlnif tha nint of tha rnualifil I'lUiro, ha h'ta utinlns'l a !nal. In fuel a surlllng n lili-vi mim. Thla Krikjnrto fll'l. M flny'1 some of tliu lighter -liia!i', Imriiilng uti jno:tg Ms of rnulo 'hit won tbfclr flrat popularity In recltnl pro arum Muiiy of tlm huIikIIib ir ffi miliar, hut n flu art llkn f h l whlih brrathfj throUKh Hum unili-r tliu how if Kerckpurto ua dot. 'J'hry HvH ufciiln, w w pli"rf, urul tho mind w in 'ird from the actunl muxic to the iiim It Ini'iilrH. Ji pliiyrd aiiiie dlpluy plccr-a, with l- Joyoua fi'tirdoni of axiiirsMnii, t tint '(iiiiile tham iMM-ni xcUuk and rxhil- L i mlloK rui In r than krniiztriK and tlr in Ha played tho "JJum;s of th f'Johllna" by J'.izzlnl, uh u mer lirralh. 1'hc.y were tiny g oMina, datir-lnar fu"t. wlth llht, fairy, footat'-pa. i Tha iriura tcchnloil faut of mln tJilnlnif tha light nita arid api-cd with rlwirn'-na and awlnif, wua rptiinrknhl. yi-t thla waa nuthlnv to thr dec, dainty, (laru'Kitf, i hiirm of It. 1 ril ly m-vcr rwilir.fd thre wra not apaa mod c affa r, but Kifiiu na aol d ap plttun from the K-illi-ry " rmi'h n from tha lowr floura. And afti-r hla clonlin? noun, of mimic t tin t hud llht and ahad, and doptha and (.ontruNta over and etxno Ita beat 'md ni-l'Kly, Prima Donna to Sing for Omaha Audience .f ., T -TVS' 4j,a. VJf S 5 t, I'uroff. fhoiH'craph rubaaua; tha Central liith ttrhonl Otoa c'.uh, 1 n nd Ibnlnlli iinyaJ Orchrotra will i alao Uk Mirt. Tha pr'niiu la frm : to tha putihc and will ba prM-nta1 In the rill rotiirt. IViora will tm npn I at 1 30. Tha program will ba given fioni 4 to ft o'clock. Mnalral niajatliia annuurica thnt Dr. ! da Kornt h.ia rnlly mada an Invantlon whhh achieva com- (jlftii ainchruniiHtlun of aound and rtion, an Invantlon whl'b will Imva fir rrarhlnc effecta. "I brKan my work In tha hope of producing a upcr phonograph," ba aaya. Ila auyi, in p.ut: "I r'i'hvl tha cviii-luaion llmt phologruphy waa tha proper ao lulii'ii. I convert tha aound vlbra tlona Into raya of light which I can photograph. th"n 1 iimply ravrraw tha prooeaa and reproduce the or.gl mil wava length of aound, and hioict lla exuft aounda thenmelvea." Miixbai Nutra. A inuauiila la to ba given at tha H.ilm 1,utbrin church, J2W Bmith Twentythlrd atrnat, on Thuradny uvriilnr, Octohar 19. A aplandld pro Krnrn by aoma of Omnha'a beat talent lh to ba rendered aa followa: Mlaa lliliii Mae Johlianii, organ; iMlaa Kntherlna Btlberg, piano: Mr. mid Mi a. Hudnlph 10-lipvn, volca; Vina liorothy I.uataarton, a pupil of I Mlaa ftmlly t'leva, violin, accompanlmj by Mia Ida I.uatgarten, Trof. F. A. C'urUon la to plva an addreaa on "Our (thiinh M'JUlo." I'rof. C'urlaon baa a atudlo at room 14 Italdrlge block, and la well known aa a good authority on inunlcul topkn. Artists to Appear at Brandeis Grill "Gets-It" Guaranteed Corn Remover Your Money Back If it Faila Nothing It to utterly needlent aa tha uffcring fruia actalng, painful tor a,. It air as aaty to peel of f a corn a to tkln a bunn. Touch It with "Geta-lt" and tha trick ii done. Tor hard corn,, toft conn, old conn, new corna, any corn or eallui. All pain t-.pt Imtantly and tha corn proceed to iooten and aoon can be lifted riant off, root and all, with the fingers. Your money cheerfully refunJtd if It fallt. But it never fallt. Coiti but a trill. E. Lawrence A Co., Mfr., Chicago. AIVtHTlEME.1T. 1 HEAD STUFFED FROM I CATARRH OR A COLDJ Saya Crfam Applied in Noatrilal Open a Air Pasiagea Kikht I p. J t--: Inmnnt relhf no WHiung. Your I'losgvd nostrllH o""i rluhl up; thf air paaiuiKi of jour hed rU-ar and yon can brea.hu firvly. No nioia iawkin. amiiriiiiK. Mowing, headnihe lryni-aa. No n unfiling for bn-aih at night; your told or cutanh diatip p.'nr. tlet a amall lotile of lily' Crvtim Halm from your diugglM now. Ap ply a lltt l ti thla tragi ant. tntlptic, heitinur crwiiii in your notrile.t It petmtratea ihr'tigli every air of tha head, eoo!hi-a tha tiiltmiied or wollrn iiuiooiia monibrana and r-lnf cornea Inatsnily. It a Juat flue. IVm t at.iv etuftedup with a fold or rty ca'nh. the on hentrfi cinnu In with thn loud lilantanl. crunh of the other kind of iiiiiiiIii that hiiln't. It hurt thn i-urx, yt it wiia Kiwid, thiit ttio two kind ahoiild be- ao putdilly i onl i.intcd Hint nil who wrra thi-ro might hear. Arid tlm auill"ri(! ainn; b;nl from luing d'IU:ht''d to belnur ainUMd, und the oth-r ucta went on, It la a well f xrd b'Tcf w th a nm Jor.ty of piopla Hint tho I fe of a auc- 14 aaful a ngi r la one long aerlt a of ti'umpha nnd ltixui''oiia Joya nnd many an unthlnk ng g rl atiirta In on tho benit brcrili nn rotitlnn ncceaanry to prepnra fur a puld'o cnrei-r In niU' k c, I lli-d w th tho bid ft thnt iiflcr a f?w yenra of work find atmly h"r l"f w II be only In plcnmiut Iuxui-'ouh pl.-tci-M. Of coiirw, iinyhnily nt nil tu rn I nr w!th tho I fo of nny g'nger knowa how abaurdly fnlaa th e la. No man or womnn ran auci eed In nnu c without work'nif much harder than tha avenige peraon engngrd In h-aa romnnt c occtiput'ong. (ii-rVtld'no Karnir, tha grcnt Ameri can prima d innit, who !a mnk'ng a concert tour th'a year under tha direc tion of C. J. Foley of Urmton, once gave a mrnt remarkable Interview to the Now York World, In wh'ch ahc la d bi.re aome of tho trlula through wh'ch a great alnger like herself muat (to. "I have Rlvm," ahe aa!d, "the best yeara of rny 1 fe to the American publ'e end the purau't of art. To mc art la a vocation and not a profeaaion. I have grlvcn every b't of tnyaelf every time I havn appeared before the publ'e. It la not In my nature to con- acrve the lcnat b t of enwrgy; In fact I am a aprndthrlft, and I glory In It. People till mo that If onyth'ng, I am more attractive phya'cully, In bet ter vo ce, und a more f n!nhcd ni t'at than ever before, but I know what I have used up to brine th'a about. I never waa robust, and I alone know at what price of unremltt'ng toll my huccchu baa been achieved." "When I go on the elage the thought cornea to mc, that, even If I knew th'a to be my last I could not conserve the bant bit of energy. Th beat that la In me I a'mply have to g ve my audience. I would far rather collapse utterly at the close of aa nearly perfect a pcrfornmnce aa It Is In me to give, and never be able to a'ntr or act aga'n, than to go on con- aervlng a I tile hero arid eavlng a little there, and g ve a good but med.ocre performance." The Tue'iay Musical club will pre aent M aa Tarrar In aong recital it the Aud.torium on Fr'day evening. November J. at :15 o'clock. The pub lic aale of aeats w.ll open October 27 and the prlcea w.ll ranse from 11 to (2. BO. Mountain Lions Feast on Sheep APM MtltlHtAI. A a pedal mimical program will be given under thu auspicea of the Hrandcis atnre phonograph depart ment for one wenk, beginning Mon day, Octolier 23, 1M2. liu'li day a different program will bo presented, mid n talk will be given by one of t ninth. I'a repreaenuit.ve muNiciana. Theaa will Includu Kutjeit Cuacadun, wlmeo auhject will be "Mimic Appre ciation," Harry Itruder, on "Memory in Mimic;'' Jeun P. Dultleld, on "In tei pretntKm In Mimic;" Mies Juliet MoOune, "Muhio In riclioola," Mia. lleitr Itroiianil Cooper, "t'lvlo Mnac;" Mrs. IV H. Wtrlpton. "Voice tn Miitni ." Thii" biking ixnt on the program will be Maater Humuel far null. vIolinlKt, publl of Miia llinlly Cleve; I'loia Ad:r fnnel, prrttlmt war lb; NVlIm futrlied, Twelfth Wiiert Hag; H-iby Vivnn fl'ln, Mnrttn IVdy and U'rittu Unn aon. JaveiliU l'.ieitdway team, and Iirtt im Kiiiti r iTttla U fine of aertra of anlinal ato. rlr (or Imim mul girl. r The linhit wriiira hr M. Ainlrraiin, fill f.lll'tt avmiua, realalerrd giilile In trtlowNtnim fiarg. Tln. aliirlea Mill ailear regular ly In l h Minima Miinilay !. ) lly i. AMtfcHSON. I low many children hava aeen the nig Morn mountain ahuep? They live In the hlgheat cruga T.f the Rocky mountulna. Their main defenae la one that nature provide In making them a hla to climb ateep rocky Ir-dgca, where very fw other nnlmnla can attack them, Their prin cipal enemlea In tho Hlg Horn ar the engle and mountain lion. Borne time the mi glen awoop down and carry off tha Inmba while they are lying In a aheltered pocket. Moun tain llotia are able to travel In alieep country and freouently make a meal by killing nnd eating a mountain ahecp. The alieep depend moatly for their protection on their eyesight, which la very keen, and their ability to climb aeemlngly incc.clble placea. The ahcep'graw moatly on tho fine Khort grawa found on tho top of the mouritnlna. The ewca and lamba flock together during the aummer HciiHon, and the old rama- ar- by tlieniHelvea, gencrnlly hid away In pot got of tho mountalna. Tho rural lie along timber line In the day time nnd get out to graze late In the eve ning und early In tho morning, fund nil the manw n edkt nodkndd It la gnat fun In aummer time to watch the lamba at play, Jumping and butting each other on rlma of rock ho narrow or ao sharp that one won- dera they don't slip and fall Into the canyon. The meat of the mountain aheep la relished by man and particularly by the mountain Hon wh'ch will make erent effort to get one for hla aupper. Here la an Incident of a mountain lion that ate a mountain aheep and It proved to he hla laHt meal: Max, my partner, wius In tho moun talna one day, looking for game. While sitting on a peak, looking over the country through hla blnoculara, bo noticed a small band of ewea and lamba runlng out of a draw and headed for rougher country. Hc-hlnd them he saw a mounfciln lion, chaaing the sheep with long, epiingiiig jumps. The laat view he got of the aheep, the lion was still aoma distance behind them. Taking up hla rifle, he etortea in the direction In which they had gone, and after about two hours of hard climbing, up and down the can yon, he struck their trail. After fol lowing the trail a ahort distance he faw by signs In the anow that tha lion had overtaken one of the aheep and had killed and eaten It. From the spot where the lion had killed the aheep, the Hon 'a tracks led off to a thick clump of bushes. Walking care fully In this direction for a few min utes, ha aaw the lion raise his head behind a amall bunh about 20 paces In front of him. Tha lion had evl dently made a full meal oh tl-w sheep and waa enjoying a little nap. Max raised his rltle and shot the big fellow right between the eyea. This Hon measured nine feet and two Inches from point of Ita nose to the tip of Its tall. The t-kin la now hanging In Mux' cabin at Valley, Wyo. It la Inter. sting to know that the Hlg Horn basin and Mig Horn nioun tain derived their name from the mountain aheep found In thut locality. These aheep have peculiar horns, large at the base and of unuatinl form. winM,a'M'easawaaKaaaaMaaaaBaaMaaaaMaMsa m Willi mam i , , n mm, r.-ZZSX!S "" ' Christ Child Society Ths J,ittl Motheia' laague w;th M as iHiruthy Htowit, v'a.t.ng nuiae, ,n charge, no t Wtlneauy afirtnon at J JO. Ho many girla .iai mbb d that t was neceaaary to aiuup Ihrin In aeverul different fUaaea. Ths board of diret toia of tha Chnat Ch Id society held a meet. rig at Ilia center Monday, K-loler Mra. Um.a Naah preaated. Mra. F. I' Aldous and ! Mra. T. F. Uu nlan wera appo.nted chairmen of tha coinni ttee on ar rangemenls for tha rummuga sale, do- Physician Explains Who Should Take Newer Form of Iron Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance "! f In la IM ai-aft aol aula ata'" wli plat t, u -m a a.Ki '' " "", -" '" '- "!- ' U u-. mi rn4. U at H-" N'aafc tt a. 4 ke. .faiMttti Ifcat aUauM a4' " ew.-a-a ,!. kv--f -l'l.n iii-" tm laaa H .. w. a-4 a- -4 ' f M"- aWM-.aJ vMu ,i..t '-.i.M ,r-.ia.'i.aa.M ., , - T " -t - - I ! - lMo a..W twirl ' w - nM uJHtlat i te Sji I a. .VIHI.I i w'W ' H aaaf ... - r. ..t- : e- la a il '''" " .w .e- a4 ta4 ... .. -a a'l -a -f le- . .l aj it iu ml taeaaaa.i I . ! t.t atwtat'l ataAfaa an a iaM aa, a tWwaltfal a ft aAiaoal rM4 w4il te MaS l a4 IK fl iitUHH..Mait.iinitfa.i x-i J' nf -i I " -aw t iJiia1aaMWiinaa'iillH . taua'lM awa.i t " I ' muI a.l iniMtktl '' ,,t , a i 4 tta a. a Il-a- a a toot I UM" 4 al M " ' - " a-a. ... ttaaaa; a . '- iii".- io;li m ... r . I ' - V" ' - aaw u.-. uat. wta.s Ma U lk.,a.4a..M ilMwtHtritiiait l r' ta a..a i (..t .m e Ji" ' .JTVl Skioa. m m aaa'.! ! a- ai-afc"t m aa, imaaaaa - aal a.a, a at as I re aa t . ... SMtW ., . a,. 4 ajav a ItuslMca Neman's (lull. The Omaha Ilualneas Woman'a club will hold Ita rigular meeting at th V. W. C. A. auditorium Tuesday even In. Vttdr IT. I On this wcatlon Mra. Pora Ali ander Tally lll glva a l.dura on I'Dlttra ingatiiiuitlon and Htflclaney." Mis. Tally la a woman of wt.ta bual ifraa rleiue. ?ha K realdent nf loniaha and a iiieintar vf tha Omaha Ituamaaa Woman's club. For II years I ah haa tKvuplnt the puiuon J an picma c!rk or ra'.lotat a--itry of the guptema Forast WMnitB rlrci. h. h mna ahe haa bn .t4 to ithla ofHi f ir lhi enaw i.tlv larma. tr apettrn' aa an . ulna e1 er n I era .o r i$xt"i .Hv qtt!it1a fcar . at i n hr a,.! ?!. IVku rti' .n vf tha ii.M'Niatilp ,-, no a'on al I'a . !, a ju t are hal tha utau-twr thin rni4ii i't ta a g.i a !' utt'. tea i ft el itx . i 't A 1 1 . I l aai ,,t ..! .t tma cub in-1 r h M H "a , , i t ici-n'r iK-aaaa f tM I t.ot.att af' a la W e(f-i4 Ik. a Id l-v Ifca titvi-!! at (..( M m rtae J.ta-l I ba I af m I aakf i of i; t.. ai t a ti'i-aa h I ras S-lII 14 M f I i Viae I sl ! - ' ; t VI a . I' T. in i-al ltiia aaa-ai-aaj f VI i ! al 1 t i.!4 1 fvna- I Koine of (he entertainers to appear thin week at the llranileia grill under auspice- of the Itrandeis store phonograph department. Hack row, left to rl'iht: K. if. fioodman, laabelle llonlan, .e I'tllcgiln, Karl v iui berg. Front, lift to right: flainiiei i arnieu, imna zioair r arm, musical program with charge of th culling of layatta sad' loher t. Miaa Mary Colter la to be la Mra, T, J, Jmer was rr.ppointeI to rapreaatit tha aoelety at tha Nredls. work u 1,1. A motion was Mada and run led to font nua th f.natic al atip io g ven rit. Ilenedict, th 0h1, ft colored community houaa at Hit I'niker alreet. Musical com a on the harp and vio lin aa well a on th pano will be given at lh pnter during th coming aeaaon. M aa Ham f)hanlf, head resident returned Tueday from an uni) eastern trip. lh ENGLANDER WUCoiicVM tiro J heitu) used in. A special musical program aosthctlo dunclng and readings will bo given In the lirandels grill dully between 4 and 5 tho week of October 23, under auspices of the rirandels Stores phonograph department. Among those who will appear are Samuel farmell, boy violinist; l,orotta Horoff, phonograph iliitmeuso; Baby Vivian Stein, Martha Doty and l.oivua Dcnnlson, Juvcnllo Broadway); train; Blola Adair Farrel, prettiest war baby; Nellie norland, "Twelfth Street Itftg;" Kobert Cuscaden, Harry Bradur, Jean V. Nuffield, Miss Juliet McCune, Mis. Hester B. Copper, Mrs. D. R Welpton, the Central High School Glee club and Randall's Royar- oreheslra. The program Is free to the public, Women of Ralston Plan to Build Club House The Ralston Woman's club has com pleted plans for a club house of Ita own. This club, organized and federat ed In 1917, has 42 members, and has a reputation for energy a,nd accom plishment, They have already started a publ.c l.brary and now are planning to start bu.ld.ng their club house In the early spr.ng, The bu.ld ng will be on the main street of Ralston and will contain an auditorium for lec tures, meetings and entertainments, and gymnas.urn in the basement for the ch.ldren of the town. There will be basket ball and volley ball courts. The club has lately Incorporated Mrs. W. C. Edmlston, president of the club, heads the board of trustees, and her other board members are the Mcsdanies 0. J. M lius, C. W. Martin, Alfred Adams, George Hoffman and B. L, Ham. The club Is now busy raising funds. They have had great success, accord ing to Mrs. IMmiston, w.th moving picture shows, as the club owns the only machine in town. Card patties, rummage Kales, d.nners and bazars are all helping to swell the funds. Moody Students Have Organized New . Association C ULBRANSEN vJ PL A YER PIANO WationalbWcecL branded in me Diu-r- An auxiliary alumni association of former Moody Bible Institute students was formed at the Y. W. C. A. Sep tember 27, with the following ofllcers elected: President, Claude Kansnuugh; first vice president, I.eroy D. Web ber; second vice president, Charles Pfelffer; secretary, Miss Matilda Gramllck; treasurer, Mrs. Louis A. Borshclm; publicity secretary, Mrs. Clarke McGrew. The next meeting will be held at the Y. W. C. A. October 24, at 7:30. All regular and correspondence stu dents are urged to bo present. There are 16 countries affiliated with the International Chamber of Commerce. Run-Down Women Face to Face With Ofld Age! Blood-Power Builds Nerve-Power, Strength, Endur ance. Energy, Girlish Charm! S. S. S. Is Remark able in Building Blood-Power and Nerve-Power! r 1B1KH. White Houae Couritn; Mai O'ffi'"" 70f 600 $495 The Art and Music Store 1513-15 Dougla Street Taara art ENGLANDER Production for tvery room in fh home Courh Bcda Pa Had. Bed Spnns Btdl Fold way beda Htmrnoka MiittreMC Dlvint Llott and Crl'n Wrist for Booklet N 6 itlmtrarinf ENQLANDEK TroJnctionj for Skep and Kelt. era 1 HE unusual convenience that the ENGLANDER Couch Bed affords Is but one of the reasons for their use In so many homca throughout the country.1 Besides the ease with which it can be changed automatically, with one motion, from a Couch to a Bed, or vice versa the ENGLANDER Couch Bed is the last word in sanitation and sturdy construction. Continuous use finds it rendering noise less, comfortable service due to the scien tific and exacting care taken in its making.' Covered in various cretonnes to harmo nize with your living room or den the ENGLANDER Couch Bed is an Indispens able part of the small or large home. Sold by Furniture and Department Stores Etttrjuioena. ' ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. New York Brooklyn . Chicago) ."" DBrnt ir-Tinaja ins PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST c 'viri cV J lUy T"0 vou know that by tar the larger number ot the common 11 lata aua ! iv isi t.i..i i r ' . 1, Va !.!., aa UI u aar-l l-.a aa h f ita aeaataa It 5Va t aal 40 ia tears ft Wa aAa ta r atasa, aataaiaalarf aJ t-a t wM HtMaaata, S, 5. $. dl aa tat ktowt pmn. ! ra atMtkj alaiaftl i,ai ' iwi a la ina la Ik. nl I-i '.4 a. ja HI If . in. i (a t a t a aaa i - i at.aa-l alt. V. .a aia aa-i..i Ian .. I .'. aa4 ati.a . t ag tt I'a aW'ii,' iai -i lt'kH4 4! Il K t. l t lia It, tn.a a -,r tu t .a -tt - . kaaata-i, V.a a. f-t t.ka t-a1 4 - aa a Mat . . - ikat awr fkias ) f I t . .ii, aal aattf .14 l.a. r.v. I a, a tt a-thai ita aa i' g tt' a.-a a g - ' it, a ,,- ui t. ixa a a i. a i-t i-. at (.a eii a, ,.a.t l,.a ...i a n.a i---a ,aa a. m. 4 tiui it at! ao-aa.a' II w .1 l-a Ia at. iv iv -4 .... at I I-, ,l ...i i. m-u a ...a a. I to mixi . .4faa -!' latl U(ta Ji -a l it ia a i-.t,S4 a. 4 ,.,. .. i ,.a la aa u kaa at. t, t i 4i.--f t...,i. la iliiaiila -a. it ai -i'titf p aa. K-t- a - s- m 1 1 tiw.fiiif t 4 - : . ' .i.. a4 ta (an i-ii, -a ) a-ta ait a, ,. t-t a . ' ' ' t ,-ai s-t ' V aw ' at as t k,j' (mi . ,ja Dl a. I4tt. ta4 a-t .X a l4 r-a ' . n . I t a at - ' ft-a. ta t'xaa a ,t ii .( ;u a t I t ? I ai-K-'apt- a ,M'-s k-f- t . i ii i I I It i i a4 4 4 a ; -t, t . a ' ffc V it v it. at- a- a-aife , . t i 1 -a ailments of women are not surgical ones: that is they arc not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? DO you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused by the tnre serious surgical conditions? T0 you know that many women and young gulssuiTer need LJ lc$i.ly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. 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