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THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1922. 4 a How to Keep Well ' Br DR. V, A. EVANS Qimi caacaralaf kyflaaa. Mail. I MR and prvntlon al a'laaaaa, auk. millMl I Dr. Emm by main al Tha baa, arill a aatwaratl paraoaally uajacl la arapar limitation, whara a taaipad, ddraiwa' aavalapa la rloa4. Dr. Evan will aal aialia iaaaala ar praacrlaa far latllvWual dltaaara. ASdrtt lallars la cara al Tha Baa. Copyright I 1021 Otelwd ftWUMfai Co. SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS A Victrola for Christmas Next to the ChriHtmas tree, let there bo a Victrola in your home thia year! The pleasure that goes with it cannot be measured by ordinary Htandards. Think what it can mean to enjoy at any time, ritfht in your home, all that is bent in music by artista, the greatest of their time and all time! This privilege is for you and youra with Victor Records and your Victrola. it v$ y tl k A Splendid Payment Plan Your Victrola will be charged on your January bill bo that no pay ment will be necessary until February 1923 at which time 10 may be paid and the balance in monthly pay ments, if desired. Console Type Victrolas. . . .$100.00 to $415.00 Cabinet Type Victrolas $85.00 to $415.00 J VV Fifth Floor Curtains of Tuscan Fringed Net of the original Quaker Lace qualit. Two and a half yard long, including fringe ;tfQ AM per pair pOVV Tuscan Nets in ecru color 44 Inches wide; per yard, $1.25-1.35-1.50 Filet Curtain Nets, 86-inche wide, in ivory and ecru. A aplendid value is of fered at, r n per yard UvC Blankets for Colder Days Blankets in double bed siz'.', 70x84 in tan, gray or white, thread whipped edjres, pair $4.25 Wool Blankets, size 66x80 In blue, tan, gray or pink plaids, bound with 3-inch blanket binding. Good value Cotton Sheet Blankets, size t()x76, in tan, gray or white, pair $7.85 '.$2.75 Comforts Light Weight and Warm Full size Bed Comforters, ex tra heavy pure white card ed cotton, best quality of sateen, beautifully scroll stitched, plain border. Regular $11.60 quality. Limited quantityjy pjQ Our asHortnient of Wool Filled and Eiderdown Comforters now complete, varying in (gl Q HF prices from , tj10. I f J Main Floor Clearance Sale of Overstuffed and Cane Suites and Pieces for the Living Room Including several matched suites, odd Davenports, Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers at reduced prices, that you will concede radical. As these sale goods are largely confined to samples only, an early selection is advisable, A roomy, overstuffed, loose cushioned, spring-armed Daven port similar to the (POQ A A picture, priced. . . . pOJJJ $350.00 Overstuffed Tapestry .Davcnpoi trimmed in velour $175.00 $195.00 Overstuffed Arm Chair to match, at 807.50 $35.00 and $40.00 Overstuffed Tapestry, Loose Cushioned Seat Arm Chairs. at 825.00 $95.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Arm Chair, at 850.00 $133.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Arm Chair, at ... $67.50 $154.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Arm Chair, at $77.00 $65.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Arm Rocker, at $32.50 $123.00 Velour Overstuffed Arm Chair, at $61.50 $348.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Davenport, at 8174.00 $475.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Davenport and Arm Chair to match, price for two pieces now $325.00 $98.00 Cane Wing Chair, damask upholstery, at $48.00 Lar?re Louis XV Cane Davenport and Chair, formerly $513:00, mohair upholstery, the two pieces for $325.00 $290.00 Louis XV Cane Davenport, mohair upholstery $168.00 $225.00 Queen Anne Cane Davenport, mul berry velour $135.00 $95.00 Adam Wing Rocker, velour upholstery, at ' $55.00 $145.00 Mulberry Velour Arm Chair, pillow back $85.00 Bridge Arm Reading Lamp This lamp has two adjustments one for the shade and one to adjust the height of the shade. The shade is beautifully toned parchment with banded metal. The biggest value in metal lamps this year a stunning and practical Christmas gift. Complete. Heavy 9x12 Sue Axminster Rugs These Rugs are seamless, closely woven, with the characteristic long nap of the good wearing Axminister Rug. There are a few plain color rugs with borders, while the remainder are in very rich Oriental designs and colors that will delight you. They are truly wonderful value at $52 $1200 27x54 inch Ruir to match, $4.75 Soe Window I igltt patterns in good quality inlaid lino leum will be sold Friday at, Q1 OfT p-r yard yl.UU Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges Bake Better Ot fall lin4 on s.Jaa. Wk an4 topi It listtui d., II link id. It lnth high will M4 Urge rou tdk room t spare. Hite r"!' plash etui drip pan ut.Jr U-p krn era. Hhile pervelain panrl la tW. Rjnttre rewire a H"n IU, ' M the fcattfst (Uas kw . Detroit Jl, Ulualr.Ud.lMi-.30 hi Spatial Sat At tUt IumI HUm . aaaa K :t.oo, 9:i.tvi I'lfll.iri'INK KMU.I.POX. PfVfrul months sao tha country was rioili(t ty aliitrinrnls rrlutlva to fcmnlliHix In the Dnllpplne islands. Kxtrrme diaries ra iniide, not only that vaccination had provr-d a failure s a protection sirs I nut smallpox In th'M lalunds, hut from that it was iirguFfi that vaccination should he fthflriiloned Jn this country. Those milking' the 1ihik and re oomniondutlon had no sulwlltute plnn lo offrr. If tha antlvacclnsUnnlMt Imvo ever nffored any lun for the control of smallpox, or If any anil vaccinationist has evar made use of any other .lnn to control smallpox, I Imve novt-r heard of It. Tlioim Mtntainants, after riuotlnK from published statements, some of which were ofllclul, as to the presence and virulence of smallixix, procsedsd to add stiitemcnts and conclusions which wero not drawn from official and olher publication. It was dilllcult to Kt at the truth of the statement othfr than those published In official and reputable publications, because most of the people with knowledge of the facts were In the 1'hlIIpplnes, After some months, the United Mate public health service, havlnr Kotten together the facts, published them. The proper conclusion from the facts, a well a certain baslo facts, were directly contradictory to the statement mad by the oppo nent of vaccination. liy May of this year, the mislead' I n ft, untrue and deceptive statements made by these people, had reached the attention of Oen. Leonard Wood, the governor stationed at Manila. Prior to the American occupation, smallpox was over present In the Inlands. When we took charge, a fearful epidemic of this disease was raging. Our army threw In a corps of vaccinators, vaccinating every' body in the foci In which the disease was prevailing, and ended the ep. acinic. Hinre about lttOO, (here has been but little vaccinating done among the Filipinos. To serve the 11,000,000 people, many of whom are savages living in remote islands, there are 1,100 trained nurses and 1,200 physl. clans. By 1918 a large proportion of the population was protected 1om small pox neither by vaccination nor by naving had an attack of the disease hmaiipox became pre.vulent. Many uiousana people nail it, By 1919 the disease was ending, un d'er control. In 1920 thwe were only five cases In Manila and In 1921 there were none. Ko much for the chronology of the outbreak. Now for the facts as to the relation of vaccination to smallpox, as they are given by Governor Wood. Investigation shows that there had been practically no effective vaccina. tlon done since 1913. A large part of the wilder, outlying population and practically all' of (he child population were unvacclniited, and of the adults vaccinated, most hud not been success' fully revacclnated for something like 20 years. Ninety er cent of the deaths occurred In chllldren born since 1913 Of 9S9 deaths in Manila, all but 100 were children under 10 year of age, Of 3 .826 cases of smallpox at the hoS' pltal, only 170 had ever been vaccin ated, and most of those had not been vaccinated for many years. In 1919 the policy of vaccination was resumed thoroughly, whereupon the disease came under control. Clov. Wood said that the real facts are directly opposed, to the statements mnilo In the antl-vaccinatlonlst "'l' culars. He says: "Instead of there be. Ing any doubt as to the value of vac. r.lriition against smallpox, Its ef ficacy has been doubly confirmed.' Childbirth at 37. T. A. O. writes: "Is it dangerous for a woman 37 years old to bear a rhlkl, having been married a few years, and what would the danger be." RKPLY. The danger of childbirth ur.des these circumstances Is Increased about 10 per cent. t Fruit Is Not Fattening. J. E. O. writes: "1. Is fresh fruit fattening, If one eats about five or six pears and one or two oranges through the day? "3. I would like your opinion of whole wheat bread. Is that fatten ing?" REPLY. 1. No. I. Yes. She Has F.nhtrged Spleen. T.. T, Z, write: "What Is the cause of an enlarged spleen In a woman 48 year old'. Is there any cure? "tih has never been In malarial district." UErLY, It may he due to leukemia. If so, there Is not much hops of permanent uie. A thorough examination would show the cause and would point the treatment and the prognosis. All the Latest New Process Columbia Records Wt curry complrt slot if ItohrmiAn, I'olish, l.ithu unian, O r o tlaii Si ibtan, Mcxuan an. I Kmimaiiuu I'olunibi KrruriU. South Omh Headquarters for Columbia GrafonUl nl Record F. J. Hermansky 2121 Q St. Hermansky Drug Co. 3111 X 31. fcPI DANCE MUSIC ill!, & Toot, Toot, Tootsiel (Coo' Bye). I JUk HileX IT Frank Wtttphal and Hit Hf lhA Vi I Wbf Should I Cry Ovee Yoo? VA VJ U Jli-, Vox-TttA. Knickerbocker Or- , V TiL LJ "ffll rhMtra, under directum of & I - 'V ,iL. i-7 vjt'ej'eT'i II Eddit Elk. A-37M 75e V I ImBEW I M I N Homatick. Incidental whistling by Ted Lewis. Ts-Esorrow (I'U B la My Dial Ho ma Again). Fox-Trots. Ted Lewis and Jli$ Band. Whan tb Leave Com Turn, bliag Dow. Japanese Moon. Fox-Trots. Paul Spteht and Hit HoUl Atlor Orchestra, A-3716 75e Coo4-by. Sartatta from Loci it Lamnwr. Fox-Trots. Paul Sptckt and His Hotel Attor OrcKeeira, A-3708 76 Two Little Ruby Rings. Intro. . "Ill Rulld Bungalow," from "Daffy IM11." I Cam, I Saw, I Fell. Intro. "Underneath a Pretty Hat," from "Passing Show' Med ley Fox-Trots. ,Hay Miller and Hi Orchestra. A-37 10 7Se POPULAR SONGS Toot, Toot, Tootsiel (Coo' By). Al JoUon. Trn BIu Sam (Tb Traveling Man). Frank Crumit. A-3705 75e Wber tb Bamboo Babiaa Crow. I'm Through (ShxMinf Trars Over You). Frank Crumit. A-3715 75c Carolina In tb Morning. I'm Coin' To Plant Myself In My OI4 Plantation Horn. Van and Schenek. A-3712 75c Homesick. To-morrow (111 B In My Dixi Horn Again). Nora Bayei. 3711 75c Georgett. I'm Askia Truth? Ya Ain't It tha Ruth Royt. A-3714 75c If You Don't Baliev I Love You, Look What a Fool 1' Been. I Wi.h I Could Shimmy Lika My Sister Kate. Leona William and Her Dixie Band. A-3713 76e NOVELTY RECORDS Unci Joih Keeps House. Unci Josb In a Barber Shop. Col Stewart (Uncle Joih). A-3701 75c First Lot. Amoureuee. Waltzes. Accor dion Duets. Marconi Brothers. A-3702 75c r Dixi. Fantasia. Columbia Band. Old Number One March. Prince'i Band. A-3700 75e SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS Cavotta la D.' (Popper) Violon cello Solo. Pablo Casals. 88012 $1.50 Eiisir d' A more "Un Furtiva Lagrima" (A Furtire Tear). (Donizetti) Tenor Solo. Charlet Hackett. 49895 $1.50 Ernani "Eraani Involaml" (Er nani Fly With Me). (Verdi) Soprano Solo. Ro$a Poneelle. 98028 $1.50 Orfeo ad Euridic "Che Faro Sanaa Euridic" (I Har Lost My Eurydic). (Gluck) Aid "L'AbborriU RiTala" (Sh My Rival Detested). Con tralto Solos. Cyrena Van Gordon. A-6221 $1.50 I Cannot Sing the Old Songs. (Claribel) All Through tha Night. Soprano Solos. Margaret Romaine. A.3704 $1.00 Paraphrase Minuet. Solo. On Paderewtki's (Kreisler) Violin Tosrha Seidel. 49950 $1.50 O' Mine. (Turner-Malay) Leezie Lindaay. (Arranged by Fritz Kreisler.) Baritone Solos. Cameron McLean. A;3703 75c Oh Gentle Presence. (Mary Baker Eddy) How Beautiful Upon the Moun tains. (Harkcr) Contralto Solos. Nevada Van der Veer. A-6222 51.25 Christmas Tidings, Part I. ChrUtraas Tidings, Part II. Shannon Four. A-3707 75c Know Tootsie' s Love'Tutor? J3 ET a hat you'll guess it before we say, XJ "Al JolHon!" Who eke could it be; who else could take Tootsie a'tooting up and down Lovelane like Al, old boy? AM the girls know Al ! A la Jolson, you call "Toot, Tpot, Tootsie," for it's a peach from the garden of love ! Al makes it quite sad for every one when he bids Tootsie a fond farewell yes, to be exact, seven continuous and consecutive farewells. Then, with a breezy "Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goo' Bye," he hops a choo-choo and hies himself hence. On the other side of this record, there1 old friend Frank Crumit awaiting a tarn .with "True Blue Sam" the tale of the traveling man! Here's a scream, all right, for it tells how Sam blew into Honolulu. There he saw a South Sea Sadie shaking her shredded wheat. That settled it! What happened next well, you want to hear it! What's the use of taking the kick out of the situation ! Both songs on 10-inch Record A-3705, for 75c. But these are just samples picked from the new Columbia program that's out to-day. They're all equally good. And they're all made by the new three ply, laminated process an exclusive Columbia feature which gives Columbia Records a playing surface of velvet smoothness that does away with discon certing surface sounds. 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