TIIK OMAHA EEE: SATURDAY. VIA K.MHr.K ", If. L '"),!)()() Co mm it lee Leader Attacks Head of Dry Croup Ou.iml I fnlcil on lvt-U nf Itrwhitimi That I,ijimr j Va Slornl in Thorna' ! i Of fin-. How to Keep Well r ' W. A. EVANS Quattlon taiuaminf hrii.ua. aaiiiiatioa ana" prav.atla at diaaaaa, aiianine" la Dr. Evana by naditi ol The Baa, will aa anaw.r.a' paraonally, aubiact I prop.r limltatlun, whaia alanipaal addraaaad aav.lopa la ancloaa. Dr. Evan Ml maka diainoai nor praacrlba lor individual rfiaaaaaa, AddraM lattar la cart al Tht Baa. Coprrlghti l2J. I.ClW Kl(-' i f III" (' 'Itllllllt' 'It Al)lli-l. 'II, KI'XHP Iry hijiiiIm, m i'"- A ll.IITrl Tli'iin.in. In id ilil.'f nt t-.I.r.il i:i!nl j-i-MlrnliiV in the hull. i( th.i n v. lutl.in Unit Iliii(r K"ii-. In (! i riil rnl'lM mm MnreiJ in Tlii.iim' if lii'n. Tlnuim ri'fuM'il in ii-ll "tin- Hi-rrrt hi T.'iriK' iiiiiil" l.y uliirh th j f i tir.r tt.m lipt In li: .fl I, tit Imirirlieil 1 1 1 Mt .-ml In I j l'!'tir tirade inralnut Alnli t mn. "I runt (in firfjiiTHi n nil t. H. K'iIiiit,'' pilil Tlii't,nt:i, "lull I lirive ri'i i Kiict fi r 1 1 ,m kii up ihii f. I h'-ni'il 1.'. K. Ihinl, r- i rn.-f ilMrltt .r.l.-f. Ml )(niii-r 'Oinuliii lii'i tli-m;. in Imvc no f.-itr nf A mliTK'ni ' 1 mlvl.nl lt..hr-r I'J lll All! U'l'Nilll. I Whii Mil i t Hi- .Iiaiir.-M. .n,l. iHoii ! I"'" f-i"llltiiti- nl.r.tlon rfijril'n I'l HI.KH I Sr.S M Misl SKS. It in cuMtuniar' In tri-iitlng miilarm uii'l dlliir ilipuf-a for the iiylclun in In kii l y kIvIhk irt!-. Ho w.ll inlnlillNll.'il i the CIINtom that the lii y pim.i.) 1 1 1 1 I 1 at I it II. 1 It mill folluw It wlu-n tlipy umldtuka to treat tli-iii- KrlvtK. If n pii'nli Inn In nkit why lie ilm- it, ill" cniiitiiiiii i ly Id thai It pro mt. I'D iitHirptlin of Hie ilrun. If u ptiyHlriun in imki.1 why In' (five titlo rni'l or r'iinpourtl rat hurtle pill. he fnr h Mart qttlnlni In tht trwi im-nt nf inalaiiii, ha will rt-)ly tlnit lie lini N It to prnini'tti dl.H.irptloii, rni'l lie inuy mlil mi experience or two In u hii li in. fuiinil Hint iulnlni pill or iiipHUlia iiliKnrb lntvly by wiijr of proof of thi hhuI of a. preliminary ptirKf. Ill niONt llltll-HM-N It I will to Rive MoriiB Hurt of u inirm- i-aily In tmit- merit for 'nn ihikoii or otli.T, hut i.ti-nly milo, My roni tin opi-n Mn'K innii thf tlnn' I limt look ottl.e t.nili-r liovoinor Xi -villi', I will Wfl 1 1. nil' itny liivi-NliKutlon Into my l i'i' (inl wllhnut inv l.'iir." I not tlw i.'inon. Mu ht of johim Iliipklrm Iiiih pro v.-'l I hat tlto takliiK of a diilliif pniK, n fur from p-il-inif tip tin- iifiHorptlon of otlii-r 'Itiikh, Rreatly i'1-tanlH that priwc. Ik', or lux uKNlMtaiit, liit'l n t'oryza, ami timlfitook to cure hiinwlf. Klixt ho took n iIoh of ulphritM of nulla, thn Iih hi-xiin tnkliiK iihuuI rt'tnlle to top thii fi-vcr unil imlilnir. Thpno i'rniHllc hinl no rff:t. Finally ho Mrxitn Cllv. I ,'. I f '.,nirr.."H I tnouunt, i wumifr u iiikuik nun i'i- W. ilrii-Kilay una nmiotiHly iipprovt-tl of I Ilmlniiry mmi- ol wuipnino oi o.i,l mm mi niiiiiiHlv h'll. All r.'1'fln now In Congress of Mexico Passes Amnesty Bill traatnimt worm. of tap worm unit hook oriiix inxa rint tin" Kovi'iiiiiiinit or who lliVfi hull III liliflllun HllK'fi thn In jiliui'int of t In- r jIij. :rirj r;lnic, art- Im cltiili'il In the iiinitoKty, provlth'tl thf-y Mirri'iKli'r within 15 day, of llic pulill riiilun of lit.) rlo'TO". Thl mIvhs thn t'lffliiilty I'ri'Hlfli'iit (iln-.non hail In puriltinliiB forntfr officer of the feI- ral army who htul taken up iirnm nifalnitt the iiilnilnlntratlon. It I he lifved the iminecty will eaiiae the nr-r-mler of ihfl'f.'iv rehel tlll In tli"! fi.-lil. the pursatloti It rauxwl him prcvrntwl tie no ilniK from ahHoihliiK?' 'h n he got buck to the lutKirntory he anil IiIm iiuhoi lalfl 'went to work on thn problem. They provH that the laklnn of allne purs materially (lowed up ahHoiptlon of a Itnii Hat tf ilriiKH with whirl! they experimented. They found that It reduced tlia h Hiirptltm of a very uhHorhahle drug In a Klven lenKth of time from HO per cent nhHorptlon without purgation to 10 per cent ubnorpt!on lifter purgation. Ko far ah their experiment went Vanity' Utile JrM. Mr. ,. n. W. write: "I, rietme Blve a remwly or a cure, for corn, Ulne pain me dreadfully mid, ut time are almot unheurnhlp. Am willliiK to Kive anythliiE In reiiHon to Kt rid of them. "2. What I the hint thing for a hunlon'"' KLU'LY. t. Apply ordinary corn niedlilnu em h ri ik h t until the corn drop out. After that (cream' thn un-a cHch nlcht. Wear iiroperly llttlnK ho. 2. Willi" hroad li.eit hoe. Hold the toe xlraiKht hy meun tf a pnd worn lielwein them. There re pad ni the market fur thl purpose. Had cane reiiulre operation to re move whatever Hpieiul the hall of tho foot ami to hrinif the hone there hack together. Wii liny Kr)vei" Inherited? K. 1.'. H. write: "In a recent paper I read with mirprlao and horror that a Minting mother wltn nay rever would do no harm to a 2Vi month-old hahy. My doctor told mo the amo thing IS year hko when my hnhy wa that age, and I continued to rititae the llttlo fellow through my regular at tii.k. "A a conneiiinco I had a very mild form of hay fever that year and th hnhy had 'n cold," "1,'veiy year after that, at the aamc time, he had 'a cold.' liy the limn lit w an 6 year old I hern wa no denying the fact that It wa a full fledged hay f.ver and ha grown to Include OHlliiiia. "Imi't It a recognized fact that ba hle numn cold from their mother? And how could one help but nurne a (lini-ai-n tlmt i cumtinitionat na thl' "May 1 al.) add that w k-tt greal relief from the u of inriithnlutum appll.'t In eye and Hole? It oolhea III rneinbiaiiit, rvlleve Itching In thi eve and vwrlllng lii th none. lon't tiippi-ie J'oii inn print Ihu, a in. ir tholinum la a proprleiary remedy." liEPi.r. Mayb you ar right, but I doubt H. Th probable explannlloii I that your chleM Inherited your low deme of Immunity to pollen well a onie tentlency to nathma. hay fever, hive and that group of dlaorder. Your child breathed Ih mime air you IM arid got the mime dime, of po I. in I not (hat morn likely to be (he rauae than that It took It In with the breat milk? Ftreaat tnllk doe not con tain pollen, hut of emu He Hint only half etiile the cn. ( racked Wheat Ho t. K. M. write; "I am troubled with CiiKtlpiilion I hue tried rttryiliing I ntly 1 w.ia lol.l era. ke. whe.it. 'iookeil, wu ery iffri'ltve. I l ive j tild the an iiim Mint f.'Und Hila to be j "li It (.ittelllllg?" ItKI'I.Y. H l, but . li rail of fx. I II h cut. ing no aiiuar ami no hr. a l i Ontral City Firfint-ii i I'lau Sfrvin for Farmrrii Cellllal filv, ' I" , !co 1 fa I lul l A Ciillllll.n. flulll tile t'l lltl.ll City (tie ci.iiipany in a. 01, King farm er Wllhln n llmlled radio of I'luiial (" ty to cioitt ll'iilo toward the ur chfinc of a lite Innk eiin'ppeil ih two i h' nili'.il tank of f". galloim each and ladt'er to he ii.. In HkIiIIiik fli'-a III thv rural iliHtriel. At n recent nieetlng the illy council went on n cord li H wlllliiki to hoim.. nud uiain tain ut h a ti nt It. Thi brant li of the department I ml hhMc eipecl.illy for the farmer, Frial Marriajre Kuds in Failure Ilii-liiiinl ArrfHtnl Following IfcttiMi iliatitiii Willi Di irrrl Wife. over again ami formed a trial alli ance o lee If they could gut along hefore they aliould Im married again. Yinterday he cullet jk)co tn rooming hmiHe whero they have been living iienr llighth treet and llroad way, nnd caimed hi nrreat, alleging tho threatened to kill hlniaelf during a sliKht ullercation. officer cnnfiHcatei) ti .12 rifle and a revolver, they paid, when they ar rcHtnl While, I mi .l.iiiiMty 14, lilts, I ilio.Ii iiii.i 1 TIiiiiii.ih While were married at Itlalr, 1 Neb. ! III luM, Uliodit White obtained a di oit fnmi her liUHhan.l In (.'ouncll Itluffa, aliening, iimong other thing. Hint lie ratl'ine.) thn f m I and fuel Hiipply of th family, m that ulic '.II. Ill I K' t Hlllflrlellt ! Then Thuma began willing her leiier. I'lin allege, threatening to ! kill hinieelf if h" didn't agree to a I rec.inclllatliin. I Ho they decldeil to try married life Holt County Couple Married 50 Years O'Neill, Neh., IVc. J tHpeclal .Mr. and Mr. I.ewl Hteahner of Itock l-'.illi townhlp. Holt rotinty, celn hrated their golden wedding mini veraary at their ranch home on Kagle creek. About 60 f i lend alti"d them In obervlrig the day. Iowl Hteahin-r and Ml Caroline Prank were married at Grantle rail. Minn., November 25, 181, and re dded in MlnnewiU on a firm mini 1 879, when they removed to thl country and hnmeteiided their pr rnt ranch home nn Kaal creek, win n thl country wa Indian range. They runm a far n Hloux Knlla, Dakota terrlfcry, hy oi team. At that place the oxen became footore and wero Mot.1 and a team of mule purchined, with which the Journey to Holt county wa completed. Mr. Htenbner waa born In Her man? September i, !h&0, and Mr Steahuer In WIconln, March 15. I(A&. Moth atlll are hale and vigor ou. They have no children. Hurt in Auto Wrrrk. nioonilleld, Neb., Dec. 1. (Hiteclal I Willi Ilnmll w eerlmiHly Injured her when Die car ho wa driving turned turtle, rolling over everl time. The accident happened nbotit live mile north of town, I 'art Jone. a companion, wa uninjured. A broken wheel I the alleged can. ... .. i there can he no (jueatlon a to the JJltorce Dill May 1 rof Icoirectnt of tho concliwlon. They i I.e. LoroI I'lair fur DrivPf 'lid not obaervt" whether ahaoipti.ni r) I ...... .I....1 ,.lhur,lul ttav 19 1,. '.i hour after purgation. The effect followed the line of the watery nallno purge. It did not ap ply after the ue of cantor oil, caa cira agradu, or calomel. But, on (he other hand, they did not find fin Increoaed absorption or lncreaed ra pidity of absorption after the ue of -alnmel. If the calomel U followeil ' y a aallne purge the rate of abeoi p- lon of drug should be elowed up- out on that point no experiment wero inado. Taking a purge did not promote the htorptlon of quinine In the expcil v.intH, though quinine I so quickly -conipned In the Intestine that the ! lofeHMoro are not certain of the evl- Chicago. Dec. I A bill fro di vorce, filed Hgalnut Lout IilHhrow, M teriin aiiloinobile race pilot, yenter iiay, thi-ealeiifd to bo the checkered flag milling hi romance which caufted bun to foifnke the racing game In i;iii. At thn tlmu of tho marring!", ;.lrn. Dinbrow annoiiriced he told him l. would hove to quit racing to be 1 1 me her huMiand." The bill chained Pwhrow Willi liv ii.g "too fast a life." II B Micrometer h trATTXTSX s I 'I X2 S Now Nccearv liort Antfiina for 400 Meters; arialile Con Ietiher Ar-set. So far from recommending a prelim inary Militiq purge to promote abecrp llon they advise Its use when ahsorp Hon in riot dexlred, a In poisoning by bichloride, or by morphine, or in the m reciccr jaw Attractive Comfortable Rental work of quality made to comform with your special require ments. "You Above) All Muf. Be SatUfiee!" McKENNEY Dentists 1324 Farnam St., Cor. H. . Pkona JA 2872 1 One Minute Store Talk "You must educate Un people to realize that this store i more than a clothing- store, that it if great central distributing: point for the largest group of fine makers clothing shown under one roof in the Middle West," remarked un enthusiastic customer, JOHN A. SWANSON", I'rei. ------t---' WM, L. HOLZMAN, Treaa. ' - - - The rapidly Im Teasing number of I ) nillophnnn brinnleHMlIng Htuttona op- t-iitllrig on mill anil 4IH) meter necen- Mllale Khaip tuning and extreme so- I Jeotlvity in ortler to .llstingulHli one concert from another without inter ference. Adjustment of the Instru ments must bo ho accurate ami tl.-ll-l ato that I ho eye of the operator can I scarcely observe a change on the il.ala. A properly balanced set should ! be provided with micrometer adjust ! nienl.i wherever possible, so that the j t p'Tator can select any station he j wishes with a minimum of interfei eii' e. There are several points in a tadlo ', receiving circuit where inicromot'-r I ad inst ment rnn be used to the h"it : aoMinlage. In the llr.-t place, th" iintenti i must not he too long or the n. est accurate regulation of the In- ; Mlt titni-nts will be of no avail. A sin ! ,-e vir- aiitetiiia about feet loim j is an Ideal length for 3f and 400- j tmler reception. If the antenna I I longer than this Interference is likely to lie caused by ulher broadcast hik' Hint ions and code signals. It also must be remembered that the length of the lead in and ground wire af f. 1 the wme length. i A variable condenser In series with he lead In or ground lead to the a.-t j i always an asset In tuninit Ttije j ticl.ler coil and variable coitd.-iiHer I placed s.-ioss the seiondarv of the tinier flm-ild be prol.ed with mean t of di la ale adjustment. A itm of giun I ni rid the li.kl.-r affords i Mccurate iotl:iMint-nt. A err.ier at tachiiieni ii-i Hie eeon.l!irV condenser irvllis tii.-ana it Hhatp tuning at that point in Ih circuit. Accurate rKuUitioit i f the aloiime Imieiy cur lent S'id the "H" baltetv Voltnae !) a iHei'irlv Impoilant f 't long I lime i . ptlo't. loud a-k-nal and a inlnl , II III nf il.ti I f- le'l, r. A l.in,! cm lii! ...-,v.r i h uli'tl- or .f.iiil.le ai.-le l iiiing . ,1. . iiitml l i j e aelnt.k na a in . iicu t I..-I l:i h en.plova a li lo . ..i.i-ler or i..o -.!(:. i f'-r tiii-iti nic(;oo(leMi)eRcp9ir S3 cI:l):Kr m LJ ! I Lour ago, when wexe were driven to market, they were first made to walk through tar and then through sandi to form a tough foot covering which would bo impervious to wear on the road. The men who drove the flocks had their fect bound in pieces of hide. Nowadays, geese are shipped in cars or trucks, mid men wear shoes. The wiser ones, to prepare Tor the long foot journey of average living, get lis to earo for their shoes. A new full sole, rubber or leather heels, lining nnd redying shoes to their original color, constitute the process we call the Elite Shoe Renewal that is, practically making new shoes out of old ones. It costs only $2.50. Full white oak tanned half soles cost $1.23 and $1.10. WE GIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Standard Shoe Repair 1619 Farnam Street - Downstairs Station If. W Tonight ! "i i ,,,! i . i n!oii-. -i.-i;i M,h VI. . .n '".t I I' il. rPlll "" . i! I r f ni a i'l-'M W . I , - , - . vl . t . .'! . 'H W", I I M !. ,u t'!h,r, j i- i i ' . 'I I ii i i , . ..- I i !' , I ifi I ti I nt tv I . , K ... h I ii. a Mn . . I in I l " l l Mai. I I I' r (I. . ,., a, I.-... I t t -U I t -. , . I . I i.i-1 ( Si.tl f IMj 1 I - . I - v - It 4 II I i 1 ? eW:ol!0i mi a w w W v (j w vwwfe'te , DO IT NOW ! Telephone Your Sunday ,4WantM Ad Now to ATIantic 1000 RVm. Oal Pee "Waal A4 Bio t4 it Rlt Use sill lia lka OaaW titi 0pt 4 ! U -" aaf ffita)44. 'V; "HIK C1.0TIIINC CORNtR OF OMAHA" STORE CLOSES r M. SATURDAYSPLEASE SHOP EARLY Winter Clothes Are Now at Bed Rock Prices! THE absolute limit of value giving has been reached in Nebraska's present low prices. Your oppor tunity to buy is here now while selections are at the fine point of completeness. Emphatically the greatest values of the entire season are here for you today. The Utmost Values in Men 's and Young Men 's Fashionably Correct Suits and Overcoats 7 1 1 f , lf HZ Extra Panh lo Match at $7.50 All Sizes 36 to 50 Chest Measure i c to W r f 1 y i ( Ci Wr -II A vast assemblage of smart suits in hundreds of rich new fabrics from tweeds to worsteds in every wanted model from sport styles to conservative and semi-conservative. Quality Suits $ ii u.j r.. t Largest Selections The overcoat fashions include every new and distinctive model from full and half-belted styles in a host of the popular light shades and darker tones to velvet and self-collar Chesterfields. Quality Overcoats 4j 11. J tl.., r j iiciyuuiicu r utuo Unlimited Selections Zi Ml "Klavicle" Entirely New Overcoats $45 Unique, exclusive styles and origin al fabrics fleecy weave, fancy or plain back fabrics. Other Klavicles $25 to $60 Distinguished Chesterfield Overcoats $50 There! a place in fvery man' wardrobe for a ('he,, terfieli! M-lf or elvct collar drt's.n overennt. Satin lint d. r in.t value!). Other ChelcijwU $25 h $m Nebraska Special Rlen s and Young Ivlen s d Worsted Suits at Extra Pants ut $5 Nebraska Special High School tfv 1 1 ran V.I II " Student Suits at fcxtia Psint at 5 Young Men's Sport Tweed Suits Craving different style, good drese ers are demanding tweeds we've the styles of the hour. Other Tnecd Suits $25 to $50 "Hard to Fit" Men Feature Value Suits Accustomed to custom tailor double price?, Mout men, tall men. short men are enthusi a.stic about these suits. OA.-r Special Size $25 h $50 The Home of the Extra Trouser $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50 Thi'ihatnli of j aits in a wumU-rfiil tli'montrati(u of va!u u'ivit'j; at ., mmt , l.ii a4 lktfa (.Wiaaa - lal Sataaal I taM Mm m4 Aaa 0(7 0 . D til) 0 fjicorariavrioiini ii'iinti ii Ullli n hUu r AH kLL UK Mi ANt WOMIN