o THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. NOVEMBER 19, 19: 7 C The Married Life of Helen Thrlr lUmhl Through Amsterdam l nd In Disappointing fun liaae. "Do they all breakfiat In thlr rHjin?" lli-len nH about th Kreat Math celllnReg! dinlne; room, In which tiny wet lit (.uly irunm. I t my thl bona h pretty empty. Ouirlit tn be th way they oak you." grumbled Warren. "His- teen tulMr for a room without bath " "V ahoijMn't tmv com )ir. W benM it ten tht mot ex,irnlv hotel In Aniaterflam." '' It a wtn iu the illfimonil peopl atop r.Kht In tha illnnioni ciittln; til trlet. Well, we'll only ha her wi -i'l'i'in It won't breiik u," "Che for breukfiuil!" ajiiwl Helen ,n mi lm.i liint linking waiter jilm-eil before tin-in n yeneroua allver tlnttr of alliaij (lietne. "Vou uet It every lii'-nl her. Jova, four kind, Ivbini, Hull mil. Hrhwelt urHtA wliHt the Hum Hill' thia?" "Iar, you're not going to eat anyT Not fir bn-akfaatT" "Why not? No mora Inrllifeatibl for brenkfnat tlinn any other meitl." "Well, don't cut It on an empty IIoiom. Ii. Wait till you hfivs your tUK-" "Dor It Uk ull that biui'h to ai-rve two holleil kh?" grumbled Warren. "What're they doing hold ing ivl-ea over 'em?" At the long atil' lx'iinl. rrn el with a Iiiik llver bowl of fruit, thr pompou waiter were ofrielutlng over their almpln order, "flood thin wer not In a hurry. Tlii-nn llolliindera mwy be cnpable, but tliey'r not ao all died brink," Tlv kind of bread!" Helen wna examining the napkin lined Imakft Hint held currant buna, gingerbread muffin and roll. "Thl coffee'd be good If we hud AhVKHTIKKMKVr. RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE New Invention Snt en 30 Day' Trial Bsfora You Pay Simply aend nn, ,ni 1 "' send ynu mr new eupynghtetl rupture book and measurement blank. When you return the blank I will aend you my new Invantlnn for rupture. When it arrive put it on anil wear it. Put It to every teat you ran think of. The harrier the J,..,7.r:e'Vt .ten. The olrl atyl erual aprln truaaee or Delia with lea alrapa of torture. Your own anod, rommon aenae and your own ooeior will tall you It la the only way In which you eea ever expect a eure. Aler wear ing it 0 dan, If It i not entirely ant lafactory In evary way -If It ia not eay and eomforuhle If you tannot actually aee your rupture getting better, and if not ronvlneed that a eure la merely a queation of lime, jut return it and you are out nothing. Any rupture appliance that It eent on 80 daye' trial iierore yoa pay ie worth giving a trial. Why not tell your ruptured frleiida of thia great offer. I refer you to any bank here. PB. ANDREW, 111 Koch Bid., Kan.ae City, Mo. AIIVKHTIHKMKNT. Mr. A. VAN AltNAM -W aC-IKe. r St. If You Are a Woman in Middle Life Vou Cannot Afford tn Overlook Due Word of TIiIk. Davenport, Iowa "I wlah I could tell to all the world how much I owe to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I wa nearlng middle life when my laat child came and my health wa miserable, I had continuous pain In my right aide, I took nine bottle of 'Favorite .Prescription' and can truly aay that I suffered the least that time and my health afterward wa better than It had ever been before. While pausing through the critical tag of life I depended olely upon 'Favorite Prescription' to keep me well and atrong and It did not fail me. I had none of the distressing ymptoma most women have at this period, such aa heat flashes and dizzy apells. I came through In excellent health and am etill Jut a atrong and well a I waa thirty year ago. thanks to thl beat of medicine. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription." Mrs. Alice Van Arnam, 1705 W. Fourth St. Your health I moat Important to you. Why not write Dr. Pierce' In vallda Hotel In Duffalo, N. T.. for free, confidential, medicinal advice or end lo for trial pkg. of Favorite Prescription Tablet. APVMITIfcF-.Mrvr. h t Does Over-eating Cause Appendicitis? Undigcited Food May Cause Rapid Growth of Poiionoui Germ w.ia K.,a un itivT caei a a -at aau. i e4 aei - --J " ue e"i.4 Inn-la. . . t ' el t t -e '" -! me e r ire iee"e t..4 a i uee meats """ us r ta l ifc.ie I. ! Ii,aie4 I lae ee -a, at !.. e 4 Mai.' y a. e I ' &e4) a--i ei itiii.i a.t- a a r ' I t4 ! e '! -o.e. 4 TtekMni IXsaaua, tiii4...n e ai - wasji aa i. I a - I a.... t X t a.. It s'4l If e -4 fc-N., a i. I 4 e.s is I" -e t,t .r. i.h e s . i.s . is. a a ' a,rt tmm ae a1- M te .e ... .'., f.-a ae " a. ! . lnl I .as I t a l i. ta .i..4 ;i.l- fa ia ie Ta . aa a--e IV i . 11- a-e ie e.'-.t f e I- V. If S a''fc ae ! a a ie -- lae a a I aa' t S 4 a-Jf M ae- -a e- i i t I f II I. 4. -4 4 I t III 4 . . I- -. -" I ft - U 1 . I.. 1 1 e - - ,:.T.r .;;:...;::.'';..: : - i .n .i .....-. . iila ." ! 4 ..4. , . . III e-. -'i. It.il I tta. H l i -.11 I -! li t a . . , . e . e 4 - . . 4 r.a) ei.-.j m ie ae.-e. t e 4 By Mabel Herbert Urner aome cream. Do all the cow over here give eklmmed milk? Haven't lamped cream inr we left New Vork." "Dear, they're American," a two men were cented ar-ron the room, "Nobody elae'd be fool enough to ray thea price. pet mighty few huropean atop here. Wonder what they'll oak ua for thl mJ?" "Well, we'll only have our break f iat hor. But everything' apnttea. Think of th work to keep all thl brna pollahed." The ponderou andiron In the fire place fairly ahone, a did the can delabra on the black marble mantle, and even th hinge and knob on the doora, "Hhlnlng tip thing that' their long ault In Holland. Wouldn't mind having the. monopoly of a good brae polle.li here." "Oh, dear, don't eat any more cheeae," (mailing the plate from him, And you've bad enough of that cur rant bread If o rich." Here, who' eating thl? I'm on no diet. I'll eat what I dam pleaae." Hreakfaat over, Helen took the alow running lift to their room for tier guide book and coat, while War ren atnpped at th offle to look up an nddrea. Jimf mlaed that!" A trolley wa tnetiiriir the corner ne they cam out fuppoae we'll have to wait an hour now, mow a cold moiaaae here "Hut they've wonderful cara! Didn't you nolle them we drove up Inat rleht? I fiholatered eata and cur tain on fill the window. Here' one row." What you'd call a afreet car de luxe," grinned Warren a they en tered. The longulu trolley gave them time to acan the houae along th canata. There're a many canal her a In Vmilc but you never hear of them. It' built on SO laland with ver 300 bridge," having thoroughly dlgented her guide nook, "un, iook, thoae fiualnt old houae!'' "Look tn' ttv KroxifV to ma. If I d had few I'd think I wa eoln' thing." Tlie furtoiiN leiiiilntf gable of the older building", and th window all awry, gave them a tottering, blear eyed look. Hut even thn moat ancient, decrepit hnuae looked cheerful with their H-r.,b.d atepa. ..arched lace curtain ,i pollaliea aoorpiaies una rwiwn .villi traditional Dutch cleanllnest maids were washing the windows, or armed with wicker beaters, were fluy Ir.g the dust from rug and mats. "When they're o clean about everything, how can they eland thl t.'ignunt water," wondered Helen, for many of the house rose from the very edge of the alugg'sh, green acuinmed canals. At last they crossed the Amstel filled with freight -laden barge. Along one lde the smart hop and restau rants, on the other the dingy ware house. At the Dam, the. great central square, they left the car to stroll about. "Dear, that's the Itoyal palace its oDen from 10 to 6. Let's" "Nothing doing," crustily. "No pul- ace or mueum for me! You can do thosa morgue on your own. Come on. thl street look like a live one Though Warren rarely troubled to consult a guide boiJR, he always aenael tha main thoroughfare. And now, with unfailing Instinct, he turn ed Into the Kalverstraat, th busiest street In 'Amsterdam. To accommodate the crowds, no ve hicle were permitted. o they Joined the throng in the center of the treet. Her were the prosperous Jewelers, diapers, milliner and fancy hop. The goods, attractively displayed In gleaming window, were expensive, but of excellent quality. The women' clothe had little tyle, but wer well made. "Dear, these shop are even higher than ours! Let's explore the lde streets we may find some antiques." Turning Into the first narrow by way, they soon came to an alluring "Antlqultelten" sign over a quaint, tumbled doorway. Within, the low-raftered, room wa cluttered with old Dutch furniture, silver, pewter, china and brass. ' While Warren looked through some dimty vellum-bound books, Helen explored the dim, rear recesses In her eager search for "bargains." "No, nothing In china nothing that will break." as the woman, who spoke a little English, tried to tempt her with delft ware. "Just a few small thlnu for presents that won't fill up my trunk. Something inex pensive." If there wa anything Inexpensive In that ahop, it waa not for Amer ican tourist. The "small" things Anvr.HTiKEXEvr. t is ir.a an -el eiie'e a-e e'aaaeae e.er (( i4 I tke . a. in I H itrtr e...t i .r i.. ai 4 t i -g t-.i Kiaiies hi.i vM.'n,M4 tea eeits -f . tti.utaa ttM ah..k alfta s-a taa 4. ll krfi-a wiel l l Saaa, lt.e l. j auel al4 ea -a. i itn Ike stul ' ll ie itut),iie i.t a4i ait.rti.1 .-t i "4 , m e.4i.e 4 4iae t- ts a I- ' a-.4. r .m ,ati4 4 a.r la4eki ate l i,a 4H4. tie H I 41 ' ..a. .t)i.t t evtie a ct-a n.-a t'ltt U4e M a.i-.aa -..i v.ar. tie -. a.a s-e la a e 4.444l e-t a 14 w. . -. ei... ... 4 "14 S. Se .a la a' a I h-ili it .11 I, .lai sl.lll H4 I S 4li.l ie , .".I 4 -af l.4.--i b.aatit, la a M.4tt . .1-4 f ii 4 e!'!1 " & t ...I iitiit e4.a iti.s rtf a. il l a-ie 4..-i 4 -t I tti T, n III tfttaa f 1 1 It. imm - sek.. . i a F.a a le ft eewS I a. I i, i is a- a t t "'i tt. ,a e.ii t . l.. s., la aee t saa'a e a la 4i as 4e-ia' ta4i 4-4 . .e la aee I li t. -a l-is rta aw-.e , 4.a ii.4i til M ,-Pl.f 41 w -- -' I . 4 a a Is m i &- n4 elwi fc-ai.t 4-4 I .41 It 14 II, .e-t 4 4 - ' f r t IS te m ei.-4 Hi! e-nn.e and Warren nuft boxea, hoe buckle, comb and cameo were all extravagantly priced. "Have you any old needlework? Sampler, cap or lacea?" From tchlnd an age blarkvned por trait, ah produced a framrr aampler, a typical Hutch annipler with a houae, vfmiltnlll, aquat treei, deer and rab- ' bite. "Very curly," pointing to th date, "167." Suppressing her eagerness, Helen examined It; 1647! 8he had seen only one other of bo early a date. That had sold at a New York auction for I2S0. A nothing wa market In plain figure, ah wa forced to aek the price. "Thirty guilder," tb woman in- formed her. "Very cheap." Thirty guilder only $1!! Helen' heart thumped wildly. "What you got. there?" Warren Joined here. "We can't cart that!" "It could go In the bottom of my trunk," with a awlft Ilenrliig glance. Then, with forced rasualness, "but I don't know that I want It. It me e that anuffbox again th on with th drinking cene." A the woman turned for the nuff and hehox, Helen conveyed In pan tomime that he wanted the sampler and h must not say a word. Finally, after expatiating on the snuffbox and some old Dutch spoons which she hnd no Intention of buy ing, with well-feigned reluctanc Ilel en decided to ike the aampler, say ing he would think over th other things. "Not going to lug It with us?" pro tested Warren. "Let her send It. Oh, no; If not heavy," with an eloquent fiUiH;e, "We can take It." Halely out In the street with her treastlre, Helen' Jgbllatlon bubbled over. What' the big. idea?" ecowled Warren. "Thirty guilder wouion t call that o darned cheap." If dated 1647!" exultlngly. "she no Idea of it value. I've only seen on that early at the Hlalr sale. It was J600 and brought $250." "Huh," Warren grunted skeptically, 'something' wrong somewhere. Pret ty hard to get the best of these an tique dealers. How d'you know the date' right? May've been worked In afterwards." No no, you can tell it' the old thread. Walt, I'll show you.'e 'Hold on, you're not going to open it here?" "Yes, I am!" Sitting on a well scrubbed step In the quiet street, with eager fingers, she unwrapped her prize. "There!" pointing triumphant ly to the date. "You can see that hasn't been put in." With his pocket magnifying glass, Warren scrutinized the figure. "Your're stung all right!" was his grim verdict. "Stung? How? I know that date is right." "You do7 eh?" contemptuously. "Well, Just take another look. That 6 wa an 8 they've picked out part of the upper loop." There wa no denying the disclosure f AOVKBTINF.MICNT. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in Onfe Week's Time in Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Hav Filled and Ue at Home Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glaaaeit Are you a victim of eye strain or other eye weakneaaea? If an, you will be glad to know that according to Dr. I.ewia there ia real hope for you. Many whoae evca were failtna aay they have had their eyee restored through tee principle of thia wonderful free prescription. One man aaye, after trying it: "I waa almoat blind; could not aee to read at all. Mow I can read everything without any glaaaea and my eyea do not water any more. At night they would pain dread fully: now they feel fine all the time. It esa like a miracle to me." A lady who uaed it aayi : "The atmos phere aeemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen daya everything aeema clear. I can even read fine print without glaasea." It la believed that thousand who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudea more will be able to strengthen their eyes to aa to be apared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many desrriptions may he wonderfully benefited by following the aimple rules. Here is the prescrip tion: (io to any active drusr store and get a bottle of Ron-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a elans of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You thould notice your eyes rleur up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly dia- i AIVKKTIKr.MKNT. lata? toi-tom? Sure way to get right weight U.ea Yew CeH. TV.l'. id S Wa.l J. S. 5, JiJs lllaMaa) CU TV MeMt SuatU h af st4' e-a i nlsat'f ke. T4 tueete eea yii'rl tit'iae I Iti.ri ai aaaaf Ih. a I. tm .a ie lae f.n a 1.4 lf r . t aiai.ail'.f ,e ., a-tv.at-e (leaia, a-tM l s-e . i. i. .ii in e ,. tii e.i ft.ta ta i. .i ihtteis liii.ti r,s.( li it, 4. a .it. tw aie, eJt ti tat s.a ar s. in !, ,,.., ail t' t i a-."te, aaUae ee-atml U t ,i iJ atee ..e Mt W n Ml fct4. ataai ;-, a. . i..ii 'lie' a I 44 . la. ei..e s.isi-'t it is ii-i t Se 4. til . i-.i.ssna. siim, 11 ie a..-.. t ta mai tie 4-n.t a .ia fa t a.e, i., e a l .e Ual i..s, i e t Ml lei a -a 1 - a I I (414 t I 11 . i . a . la,. k - 4 s ,t ,,,jii i. iiue ae 4- -l iia'.i-i' a a 4 l-ejaaatl .f . ... . , Ie- lc il 4h a,iisi, 1.141 t i,l Is II4U 11,1,11 Hal lllli'i I 114 l.l4 Mill k.Heli ke tfca.ll 44 a,. ti rutlifa,.! S S.St mik$ you fid like yourself again (of th magnifying gin. Tiny bole I In th. old l.nen showed where, th The ibtt of th aampler waa un duulully U47 not 1647! A few threads clipiwd and drawn out had enhanced it ag and value by 201) yea re, "I'm going to take It right hack," f'amlngly. "Mhe'll have to give m th money. She knew all along that date wa wrong!" "No you don't! Tou take your med Icln and don't squeal. Tried to put one over her but alia beat you to It." "I didn't try to put anything over!" Indignantly. "I Juat " "You didn't, eh? Thought ah wasn't wise and you'd aneuk off some thing worth 10 time th money. So darned eray to get It wouldn't ven let her send It to th hotel." Flushed and disconcerted, Helen rewrnpVed her discredited purchase. Hull, you were dead easy. Thl antique gime' too swift for you. Mighty smooth bunch.' Don't ever think you can get way with any thing. You'll always be tha on who' trimmed.'' Then, striding ahead, h glanced at his watch. ,"Hulf past twelve! Wo've had enough antique for one day. Come on, we'll make for the Itembrandt pleln and gun up a good place to feed. Now you cut me short thl morning you'll havo nothing to say ahout thl meal. I'm ready for a aulistantlal Dutch lunch with a big bunk of that chees you held out on ma at break fast!" fCopyrtght, lt.) Next Week An Evening In an Am aterdam Home. Stan field Johnson I'Aeeled President of Junior Ili-Y Club The Junior HI-" club elected of fleer for the coming year at It re gular meeting last Thursday night which wa attended by over 1,000 Central High freshmen and sopho more. Hlanflcld Johnson was elected presi dent. He Is a sophomore, a corporal in the cadet regiment, and attended Camp Sheldon training camp for Junior HI-Y leaders last year. The vlee president is Davlnd Lar son, also a corporal in the cadet regiment and a sophomore. Dick Sinclair Is secretary and Henry (Murk treasurer. The Junior Hi-Y Is having the most successful year In Its history. It has limited It membership this year to 100 boy wjio are admitted only by vote of the club. Homo of the finest ypung men in Omaha are teaching Bible classe in the Junior HIY club, among thent Herman Crowell, Howard K, Oilman, John H.Taliaferro, Walter K. Key, K. W.' Doss, and Norman J. -Weston. Walter Kay, president of the t'cntral Senior Hl-Y club, Is sponsor for the Junior organlaztion and the presi dent of the Senior club will alway act as sponsor for the freshmen and ophomore club. A complete toilet outfit, Including a wash basin, has been invented, which can be mounted within- an automobile door, which opens to form a table, ADVfSKTIriKMKNT. " ' appear. If your eyes are bothering you, even. a little, take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hope lessly blind mittht have been saved if they had cured for their eyes in time. NOTK: another prominent I'hyiicltn to whom the shove article was submitted, sslil: "Jloo Opto Is a vrr rrmarluble reinnly. lis comtltumit Ingredients sre Wfll known to eminent eye-snenel.its and widely pn-Kribed by Uisin. The inaiiusclurers guarantee It tn itrrnftlien neaifht 50 pi-r cent In one week's time in ini.y tttitumfi ,.r o-rtnid tlis money. It ran Iw r.ttu t,e,l rr.'ut any c-'d ,ffKKlt A,f ,B nti of tl, irry fw rn-aarsltni.a I feel should ha kept on liana f.-r r-su!ar lie ia slmat erary fiintlr " tt li s.-1't In this city by all fud drurf tuts, Im-iu'lii.f Hnernisii at Ik-Culinell i.'i Smrrs. '- LKTInhMrAT. Live Boys Parents Urged to See That Boys Attend "Y" ' Gym Classes Regularly Believing that a strong healthy body ia on of th first requirements for a sturdy character, th lloya division laat week mailed out carda to th parents of every 'Y' boy who ha not been going to gym claaee regularly thl full, Th phyelcal pro gram hu been designed to give every boy proper physical development If he will attend regularly. N. J. Weeton, "Y" phyalcal director, and hi assistants, have had year of exiierlence In developing sturdy bodies for boy and they hav helped thous aml of boy develop fin strong physiques. Parent are urged to help the physi cal director and boy' work secre taries by Insisting that Jhclr sons attend th claase regularly, Koport carda Ilka thos sent out this week will be sent to parents every month and will show them Just what their son a i doing in the Un of athletic work. Six T" Captains' Club Memlers Get Monograms Hlx member of th Captains' club of the Huturday Noon lilbl class for grade school boy hav been awarded their Captain' monogram to b worn on tha front of their sweaters, Ijint week Captains' monogram wcr given at the dinner to Arthur Hi own, Itlllle lirook and William I re, jr., who hav served for two years as captain. Yesterday mills Comstock, Donald Carlson and Charles Johnson wer awarded their insignia. Three) more of these monogram will be given out every Paturday until all the cap tain have been chosen. I'hlllp Trlrc, who 1 head captain, received hi monogram several week ago. Th captain will takea n acllv part In the activities of the Christ mas vacation period and each will have a squad for factory trips. The captain In Junior III Y also ar being organized and will nci-lve m un gram ahortly, of the same kind aa are given to the grade, club boys. If Grown People who are rundown ia vitality and out of sorts, would but realize the strength-restoring power of rich, nourishing Scott's Emulsion they would not dream of doing without its health-building bene fits. Rich In vita mines, Scott's has helped thousands achieve strength of body. lrMBteaaM4.M.i. M Cun'cura Does So Much For Hair And Skin For promoting and maintaining beauty of akin and bair Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cutlcura Talcum I an ideal powder. refreshing and cooling to the moat delicate skins. pi. 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AniKiiiiutr Marvelous Trtatmtnt With No Diet 4 ml 4 leieie, if 4 saeial vtiVaal iii SIS ii .1 seel a. la 4 a. 4 se. s eeiaa mli.l e .ui 14 Sal 4 -14 ( auel iaallt la auialif I ' '' I S . S. til 4- -III l.eita-ai a,., mil , , ia mil t tnel i M 1 ithmi aaaal 14 e"'ait i,a si Ins lm I,. . 1 l,.a..t I, ,, 4ik.,( s si r 1 Hula it it. r ,.it l'itn i ate r t .i4 if 44 i Fill ( 1. 1 III ,!. i I l dlS Salt ll iltt III i.l l et 4 1 In In 1 en 4t ill e n, (l Si stint.i l.lmi 4 11,.., it-. L.- t IIMSI III 44l ..S 4 I .14 S I H"l II 1 11 1 I I ,.., ,ta It a ii I aaj t, I,!,,,., ,i 4MI,UKietm le4 of Omaha Roys' Division Notes I'aul J Ot ken, aaalatatit buy' wnrk tt-retary at the "Y", M-nt tha wiek end reten tly n Mlnntaimlia. A fair Mwidlsh Kirl I (iispwi'ted cf Ix-lng th Cause of hi, trip. A fine bim chee et mi presented to th liny' division Inst week by 1 Inward K. Ohman, tai ln-r of una of th Jnlur III Y tlnsw-a. Olunnn la a ilii-aa vtithuaiaat, Tlie Chanipioti Klitbt toiiti Mts lit th mm ar vnlng trotiKr than ever thl year and Interest h.i nuve-r been 'i kern. Many boys ntn tied for 11 rat plac In wverul cIusm-. Many boy hav beard from J, ' Hhallor Artinld, former aaslatant buy" j work eretary of th "Y" who I oariilnn hi A. It. di-xre at Hmilh- weatvrn rolleift In Kansas this year. K. K. MbklewrlKht, boy' work si i retary, will ieak to th 111 Y lub at lies Miilne Wetlnesday evenltiK thl wek and to th ill-Y Hub at Marshalltown, la., on Thursday nrm, This club ha an attendance of 170 boy at ah meetlnif and I on of the Uveal club In Iowa. Allt KKTIKMIKN T. Stabbed By Neuritis! Many people suffer a'larks by this errh. fiend, enmmonly railed "nerve Intlamma. tion." Th first warning Is usually a sharp stnl. hint pain, which may "rums and an" or hurt eonstantly. Yu msy fl ll in the shoulder, nerk, forearm, email nf the bark, nr down th thliih and leg to the bed. It la sometime mistaken for aelath-a, rheu matism or neuralgia, whlth often end in neuritis. No matter where you hare nerve iialns or what rausrd them, you ran get nulrk relief without aslng nsreotu-s or poison. Apply 'frimol over the part that hurts, and th pain will he gone. Tysmoj Is ahsorbe-d through tin pnrs of th skin. It has a soothing, hialln eff pt upon the dlseeeed nerves, gradually help, lug to restore them to healthy eundit'on. Don't suffer any longer, I'rire II at Kherman aV MrConnt-ll or any reliable drug gist. Tysmol Company, MoT, Chemists, 400 Butter Nt., San Krsndiro. Those Who Recognize the Usefulness of Pe-ru-na Are Never Without It Its tonic propertic and tht invigorating effect which it exerts upon the mucoui membrane are what makes Pe-ru-na such a valuable treatment for a great number of bodily ills. V Coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders are among the more common affections of the mucous linings which call for Pe-ru-na. Fifty year in the service of the people. 1 Sold Everywhere Tablet or Liquid Send 4 cents for book on catarrh. The Pe-ru-na Company Columbus, Ohio w 1 Women of THE critical stage of a woman's life usually comes between the years of 45 and 55, and is often beset with annnoying symptoms such as nervousness irrita bility, melancholia, heat flashes which produce head ache and dizziness, and a. sense of suffocation. Guard your health carefully, for if this period be passed over sately.many years of perfect health may be enjoyed. Lydia E. Tinlcham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted to help women through this crisis. It exercises a restorative in fluence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature ia the long weeks and months covering this period. It is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. Its value is proven by many such letters as these : Dearer, Cola "I Ur taker, I.y,Jia V.. ririkham' Vrp-tnUe t'.-rmi..iin;l anj I ran nt tell v.. (he ftuntl it ba tlotin me, I( la jr "'I I r o.tt$ an I ! an I I lvi4i l-i a b.fle nt it bi tin l.-nie, f ir 1 ant at that t.'i.e u( hla lit a it 1 U Itif il. My sHt!-ar.. aW Tur 1. la the ri-rre a.-J m.l, Vi-'t Lai takrti etft 1 tk.i i V1111 tan th i s, nf, an I Wt v -t U tai I 4. K. I'lhkuaju esjHjt la ft n.h..Mit.l! 1 1. 1 Urn f t tt as I I f. It Viler. ' l. k klmil si U-tlUs' 1 kee-fs h ut ant til til If w-nsi an 4 t.i ,i t t'. ! i..( 1 -l tine itar. I tell ei.it. in a! nt t:ia ,t l' ! t .. f -4 I. f-f -i H ii.i i- nf l-i.. t. KM I ajell-i !, K. J luitit, u4 sa Jii4 At, tNratif, Iwiat, aUtten Ike Lydia )fegetable Compound kt4 i.i-ikiaetAH mOlONK CJ. LVhN. MAIL Boy Division to lie Clowd Thanksgiving Th Hoy' division of the "Y" isill j b oiM-n all day Ktlday following j Thankssilvtng fr th use of ntmnber. Thrr will b game of all kln.t and reirular gym and awltnmlng rlaata, Th reirular prugrain on Halurd.iy also will prevail, hut th Hoy' divi sion will b closed all day Thanks giving. Ham ar being mad for th two ADVr.HTISKMI.NT. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH TcH ITnw To Open Clopted No, trila and nd Head-Colds. You feel fin In a few moment. Your cold In head or catarrh will lie Itnii. Your rlogKed nostrils will; open. Th air passages ot your nenu will clear and oU can breath freely. No more dullties. headache, no hnwk lug, sniiHlliig, mucous discharge or (!ryni-as; no strufc-gllng for breath at nlKht. i Ti'll your dniKglst you want a small yot 49 years, sale) tie. Carey, I hav bottla of lily Cream IbJm. Apply a.li'ea presrrlliin my rreseriptlon No. Itf ,, of .. flaunt . .- cream In your fiostii!s, let It l""Ifl' have retired from srtlv praetle I hae trate tbrouifh every air passage of the made arrangements with leading drug. head' sooth and heal th Wollcn. , . - ,.,l.,Hiie. and relief HOIII.-, ' comes Instantly. Jt Is Just mhnt every cold nt catarrh tiffflrer need. Don't tay tulTed'Up nd mlserabl. AltVFRTIHKMy.NT. Home Face Peeling Becomes Popular No enmpleilon treatment yet absent" ered srems to have heeom so geuersllr popular ss th merrollied waa proress. Tin r'-asoa evidently Is that telle irnthnd actually geU rid of a had eomplesion, iiniead of merely patching It over. To temporarily hide or hlearh th do. fertlve skin, eannot eompaie with the ef. f-t of lnrslly removing the skin Iteelf. Mereolised was takea off the offending eurCire akin in flimr-Hka iril'lea, a lit tle at a time, until there'a none of It lft. The new eomplisloii thea pioduied eshlhlta a healthy glow and girlish beauty lot ohialnable Ly tin usual eosmatlc meth ods. This remarkable was, which you ean get at your druggist's in orlsHnat one. mini-a psikage. Is applied at night in the same way you us eold cream, snd washed off next morning. ii?l f rtroBtilia, III. "I hava taken I.di ' K. Vinkham' Vrgt table) f..nimim 4 an.l it i all tt rlaim to be an. ha ni-l'ite4 mo tsiiaJerdiHy. 1 hat -eii auk f.ir .fc'il luoatiMt ta.th truuble wtuih etnilii,r4 p. I., Rl. , va i.i.ty a! !e .i up part t.f a tMi, whctl I a a!viat., Ir . fn-!. Mr, Hmth, 1 trr Itii a K, I'lttihtm's Vrt-etali! tW-uil n. llief M. I t, Miuvk t-nt rtsej Jijr tHsj vim f tHra ie.H. tiae lust I ah! a l up an tU.ul m tn weals. I was at li lb tf I .1 1 wtttuj 1 Utia ta.ik.e4 h sea an I I 1 a I i.vae tkil i.iiii liVmt tny i! V V I am s! sal nrart i tl a I ant k...,, . Mtk 1 w y Unw, :, t. Ti , Mu,f.i , 4.1. the above do) Ltfluence women to try E. Pinkhairis niOICIHt CiX LYNN, teW -Jei ! weoka' Chrlatma holiday and tti ' plan i.f bavlnc svunethlrig firf cm etery liny Hint will appeal to averf boy will li followed thl yetir. Thrt will b fattuty trip, m tourna merit, movie every aftornoon, and aeveral new featurea. - -- Al't UtTlsltwKNT. Piles Disappear Pcterson'i Ointment "I'lease let ins tell you." say I'tr. on, "that for Instant relief from tha nilau-t y of blind, bleeding or Itching pile, tlu r I nothing so good I'rterson's Ointment, aa thousand hav testined," Hi st for old ore and Iti-blng akin. All druaglat. tSo, 0o, f 1 00, !50, 15 00. il.ierman A Mo Connell Urug Co, will supply jrou. Ainr.KTiarwrvr. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back In-itists to d.syens thia wonderful presertai liu moderate pnre, en th aioney. IWI 1 hai-k if dlisallsfled vlan. Heists nt kidney disease 4houiar,d 11 of it every year who ought to be one ..rir.g th lileiiings of life and health. Watrh the symptoms. If you hav (peek floating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clam my ft-et or moist palms, hatkarhe or e!de arhe, you ought to get buttle of Dr. Carey's famous prescriutloo No. 777 right sway. It has wonderfully benefited tens of thousands nf rasra of kidney and bladde t run hire and I th medlein you ean al ways depend upon, itesult ar guara. teed. NOTK Dr. Daniel O. Carey wa practicing physician for many years snd his great I'reirrlptlnn No. 177 aided thotia sanda of sufferers from kidney and blad der troubles. Hereafter you ean alway get this effective prescription la hot: liquid and tablet form. Fer ssl by tha I Sherman A MeConnell Drug Stores, and al rvliabl pharmarlsta tha country eer. Don't Be Gray A clear, colorless liquid, clean aa water. will reatore your graying hair lo from four to eight ttuya. Vou apply it yourself, with a comb, do muss or bother, nothing to wash or rub off no lnterferoewltli shampooing. Results sure and certain no atrcaklnir or discoloration, rsstured bair pertectly natural In all lights. Trial BottI Free tlalt eoopea for free trial bottle, and teat as 41 rieud on a singlaloea. TBen whao yoa kaow positlMr that your gray hair tin ba netorid ssily. safely, surely, git a full sim bstue fns your druggist or direst f nan ma. Mary T. Goldman's Ilair Color Restorer . rJ!r.Siii am en,. aceia, asm. i V-m lend me yoor KKKF trlil bottlaof Haey X Gol'iman's Hair Ccaoe Kaatorar, Ih aalaaal S Jna ma hair ll J )t black I browo.a. I . bUekee dark heowa... ...m Ira . light bran, drab or aabstra, I Unease print yoor narai iod addrsM pUary I H Alia, ,Ji. ,