10 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 3, 1909. RAISING YOUR STACK OF YEARS Doctor Offers Imt 9nirKalna oa Atrvtrhlna; the LenaMh f I I f. A Nw Tork doctor has several surces tlons to offer for ths promotion of long evity In an article, on "The Human Body Viewed aa Machine,' which appears In the New Tork MedloaJ Journal. "It U aid that a aura war to prolong one's life la to contract an Incurable dis ease." he says. There la a term of truth In this Jest, for It has been observed that a person affected with ana of the diseases ommonly believed to be Incurable Is so concerned for his safety that he follows Without hesitation the strict rules of health, and thus unexpectedly prolongs bis life. It Is fair to Infer from this that If ons In good health will observe voluntarily tiie restrictions which hs Involuntarily submits to, through fear of being untimely out off, he will be almost sure to achieve extreme longevity. "The average duration of human life Is aald to be lengthening. Methods of still further prolonging tt may perhaps be sug gested by viewing the body aa an Ingenious piece of mechanism mora or leas under our control. The body and the machine con sume material known respectively aa food and fuel. The fuel used must be that which produces the most power with the least wear and tear, but there la do vary strict rule In regard to food. "A. competent continuous diet might In clude starchy vegetables, fat meat, bread and other oereals, milk, plain cake or pud ding, fruit, and the customary liquids. Such food should carry one a long way toward the desired goal of a lata and happy old age. Striking a Just balance, the vain de lights of extravagant variety may be set over against recurring bilious attacks, dys pepsia, abnormal introspection, ill temper, a blighted complexion, rheumatism, and other complaints due, In part at least, to the dietetic follies of mankind "Fuel is prepared fur the angina with the greatest care. It la broken up and screened till the slxe of Its particles la adopted to the wants of the machine. It the same attention were paid to the preparation, of food there would be less trouble from the early decay and loss of teeth. "It were almost a sacrilege to try to dis credit the family table. In a well ordered household, where the day's routine is con trolled by the conventional succession of meals, it would be impossible to serve mora than the customary three or four dally meals at the family table. It may, however, be fairly questioned whether the prevailing routine providaa accurately for the gross wants of the body. It la related that the dining room was wanting In the home of a certain family whose members were In the habit of satisfying their ap petites by occasional visits to the pantry stored with cooked viands and furnished with appliances for warming food. "In place of this Bohemian scheme, it may be suggested that the faat which goes with sleep be broken at the hour of waking by a small repast prearranged In anticipation of the format breakfast. An other slight repast may Intervene between breakfast and luncheon. The afternoon hours muy be Interrupted In a similar man. ner without Interfering with dlnnet, which In turn should not forestall a supper before retiring. Finally, If sleep Is unduly broken It may be Invited to return by levying on the food provided for the hour of waking, "The frequency of these meals would prevent any one of them from exceeding the bounds of moderation, and the day would end without the uncomfortable sen sations which so often precede and follow customary Ingestion, The extra meals here suggested would not, aa a rule, be eaten at home. Soma of them. If desired, may be made very formal and elaborate, but many are likely to be Informal and eaten from the hand and standing, Good food and sufficient variety may be found In the dinner pall, a bottle of milk may be left at the door of the office, crackers and cheese may be uncovered la the offlo desk, a sandwich may ba extracted from a coat pocket, luncheon may ba ordered In a tray, a visit may be made to a dairy, or fruit and nuts may ba purchased from a convenient vender. "In the uncertain future tabloid food may cease to be a cause of merriment. any day of the corn palace since the day of Its inception was broken. Taft day laet year held the record at ll.00. but Wednes day the topnotch was reached when the re ceipts for the afternoon and evening amounted to tUM, There were over I.0UO people In the building In the afternoon and half that number in the evening. There Is no question but what the corn palace will pay out. CoeteermlaeT Blakbev. "This talk about whale blubber," said the newapaper man. "reminds me that It Unt nearly as unpalatable as the unhappy sound of the name would Indicate. I have eaten It In compnnr with Anthony Flala, an Arctic explorer with st least one lot ship to his credit, an1 I seemed to get It down with aa little effort as he did. "Blubber has an oily taste, but not enough to make the stuff repulsive. It la a Hon. fatty matter, and with the ther mometer hiding below sero It oan't be hard to swaUow even In the largest doae. I have eaten whale meat. too. and have no hankering for It. It Is of rubber shoe con- leteney and about as nutritious as a rasor strop. But blubber Isn't half bad. Cleve land Plain Dealer. Quick Action tor Tour Money Tow get that by using The Bee advertising columns. Cora Palaco Show Pars Oat. SIOUX FALLS. S. D Oct. 1. (Spa in counting up the receipts at the corn palace for Wedneeday It was ascertained that the record for the largest receipts for HOTELS, SNAPP'S HOTEL Excelsior Springs, Mo. Bttictly Modern, Cuisine Unexcelled, Ser vice Ideal. Up-to-date In all Appointments. Hot and cold water in every room. All Rooms Equipped with Local and Long Distance Telephones. 100 Rooms Mostly with Bath. Every Room an Out side Room. All of Generous alio. Za The Heart of The City. Broad and Bpaoious Terandss. S. E. and J. W. SNAPP, Proprietors. to Majestic Gift Week Beginning Monday, Oct, nth, and ending Saturday, Oct. 16th is the Majestio Gift "Week. Every day of that week we will have special rep resentatives from the Majestio factory in our store to show you the merits of the. Groat Majestic Range the only range In the world mado of genuine CHARCOAL WROUGHT IRON AND MALLEAIVLE IRON. Not an ounce of cast Iron or cheap Bessemer steel used In Its make up. Lasts three time aa Ions as a ateel range. Each day during: the week we show a range In actual uae, baking tempting biscuits In three minutes and serving free with prime coffee to all visitors. With each range gold during this demonstration week the Majestio factory will give Absolutely Free a set of kitchen ware worth eight dollars. The range will not cost you a penny more. Tou get this valuable ware absolutely free. Order your range daring Gift week, make a small payment and have It delivered when ready, thus securing the gift. Remember the date, Monday, October 11th. John llussie Hardware Co. 2407-09 Cuming St. 'If you buy it of Hussie it's right." t ' '' CICT DEPT. lflifliiLr1AJ Ai ' AAAXAAAAA 1 I l a U "1" 'm. W I I"!' 'PITT 1"FTTTTTTTTTTTT AK-SAR-BEN It Will Pay You to Read the Last Lines During Ak-Sar-Ben Week We Invite you to our store, wtilch Is full of choice articles, In the following lines: DIAMONDS CLOCKS WATCHES BRASS GOODS CUT GLASS UMBRELLAS SILVERWARE CHINA STATIONERY LEATHER GOODS SCARF PINS RINGS SOLID GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY Watch for Bargains on Sale In our Douglas street windows, new ones added dally. MAWHINNEY RYAN CO. FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS aVWVWWWsrWJ kT.tA.t t m ... .w .w. .sr. .t..i..t.j. i..t..i..i....t..aA t..s..a ij IiJiJiXiI jTTTTilTlTTtlTTTTtTTlp1,TTTTTTT I rH I I rVTtTTTI BRANDEIO STORES Special Demonstration and Sale FAMOUS La Vida Corsets ALL THIS WEEK "VYe invite the women of Omaha, who desire to improve or retain their figure, to attend this special demonstration. , MISS M. E. NOLAN, Special Representative for the Makers Will . Be in Attendance. La Vida Corsets conform to the figure without the least dis comfort. Special models for figures that vary from the ordinary. Brand e is Stores a A. .a. t- -.. ,-A..L A TTTTTTTTTTTT1 CANVASSING GRAFTERS The farmers of Miami county, Kan sas, hare organised to rid themselves of the canvasser. What aroused the farmers was a bunch of sheet iron range canvassing fakers flim-flamming a lot of them on $35 ranges at $76. There were four things that made up the combination that canght the farmers' wives. One was the flashy nickel and polish on the range. Another was the canvasser al lowing $10 to $15 for the old worn out stoves and the fourth, the can vasser paying every fanner's wife $6 commission on every range she helped sell. The canvasser received $10 com mission from the firm he represented for every range be sold. The canvas ser's commission with the IS paid to women who helped him, with the $10 to $15 paid for old stoves was all tacked onto the price of the new range. The same scheme is now being worked here In Omaha, on the house wives. The Intelligent portion soon catch onto the swindle and fire their ranges, but the other portion keep and pay for theirs under the Impression that they are alright simply because the canvassing faker says they are and because they pay two prices for them and because they bake. They do not stop to think that no reliable dealer will sell a $15 cook stove that will not bake. It the women who keep and pay for their ranges would look up the reputation of them snd find out what they are made of and what they can be bought for outside of Omaha they would be as indignant as the farmers of Miami county, Kansas. They would run every canvasser off their premises with a hot teakettle. In the federal courts In Council Bluffs, next December, will be tried a bunch of canvassing fakers for swin dling wealthy suckers out of from $3,000 to $100,000 on bogus races, prize fights and wrestling matches and may go to the penitentiary for it. Had they peddled bogus ranges they would have made money Just as fast and kept out 6f the penitentiary, too, because suckers are so plentiful and are so easy. If the women of Omaha would go to the old established dealers and in spect a reliable range at much less than the canvasser asks and then compare the two she would promptly choose the dealers' stove. THE STOETZEL STOVE CO., 714 South Sixteenth TO (ansas City AND RETURN Tickets on sale Oct. 4 to 8. Good to return Oct. 11. On sale Union Station and Ticket Office, 1423 Farnam street. THOS. F. GODFREY, Pass and Ticket Agt. 7 Oil want clothes that look aristocratic; that belong in good surroundings: " that have a quality and style that will make you feel more like success than ever. You want clothes like that? You can easily supply your wants at x rw AmmVm irv m 3 'snm .ssav ssi I If 1 7 I I I I I II m u m Ml THE You'll find that our new "1 r i RELIABLE STORE Hart, Schaffner & Mai Pine Suits and Overcoats will meet exactly tho requirements; they're nil wool always; they're no higher priced than best quality ought to be; tht A ' 1 - A 1 .1 A. nHH Tl. ' I". economy in wearing tmch clothes for they're best in style and quality at the price and worth much mnrn tVinn (Viavfr frat V PQTI fit a n vVir1 V. Fancy weaves, blue serges, fine colors and patterns. mJ Suits S1&T50 to S35 O'Coats $15 to $35 n&SZlaUilLm Many other splendid values at $7.50 up- DON'T FORGET Try G-a&YDEffl'S First IT PAYS SLIPPERS Our line of Dress Sllpners Is nothing short of a beauty show. We have the prettiest creations In Dainty Dress Slippers and Pumps that we have ever offered our trade. Patent Kid Orientals Patent Kid Colonials Black Castor Colonials Tan Ooze Sailor Ties! 8 Pink Kid Pumps . I I White Kid Sailor Ties! i Black Castor Ttieo. Ties B I Strap Slippers ,n ,H st,es I FRY SHOE CO., I B THE BHOERS 1 16th and Douglas Sts. OCEAN STEAMERS. CLAJtlTB CBTTZSa of the "CUETEXiAJrO" 18,000 tons, brand nsw j. HOUtlD THE WORLU Safety, comfort, ONI STIATE for tns XMTraS CKUI8E Maximum OonTsnlanos With slsvator, grill room, ymnaalum, dsok, swimming; pool. OM HIW TOBK, OCTOBER 16, 10 Btmxlr (our month!, cowing only f.600 and up. In- ludini all necrr Pn: prlncolr trYllns la b<nr ollmalu. ttiuaruininema. Ucturen, card prtu. and ch&pronag tor Udlaa. SPECIAL FEATURES : Madslra, EgTPt, India, Ceylon, Burma, Java, Bornso, PUU lpplnas, OMna, Japan. An unusual elianos to visit unusually sttraotlvs plaoes. C&ABX'I 13TK AKKUiL CKTJISE sm ' 0 to April 19 tna TO THE ORIEIjf By . Grosser Xarfasrst SeTnl-thrM day. Including twenty-four in MrPt Hoi L""J (wild aid trip to Kuartuuui) costing only $4uo.OO anil up. Including hora axcuralolia. Special fattturaa: Madalrm, Cadli, Bavtlle. Alglara. Malta, (onatanttlnopla, Athena, Roma, the Klvlara. ate. Tlckvta good to atop over la buropo. to incluaa paaslon play, etc. KHANK C. CUAHK. Tliuta Bldg., Now York. W. K. BOCK, U2i Farnam St., Oiukbl, Nab. f u " l "'- 1 an an in M, in Miimiir BAILEY &. MACH DENTISTS Best equipped dental office In the middle west. Highest grade dentistry at reasonable prices. Porcelain fillings, just like the tooth. All Instru ments carefully sterilized after each patient. THIRD FLOOH 1'AXTON UliOCK Cor 16th and Farnam Sts. Quality Is Our Guide UPnii(T!f!iimnrBj PMAHA.NEB. p PLEASES THE MOST CRITICAL At all grocers uruim kaxxiNo com ant. omaha. DAINTY SLIPPERS FOR AK-SAR-BEN BALL TOWIISITE OPENING New town of TWO BUTTES. Colorado, will be opened Ootober 22, 1900. Priority of selec tion determined by drawing. Town sur rounded by 23.600 acres of Irrigated Carey Act and State lands, besides vast area of finest grazing; land In Colorado. Ground floor opportunity for every kind retail mer cantile business. Full information on ap plication. The Two Duttes Irrigation & Reservoir Co., Lamar, Colorado. We are prepared as never before to supply your wants In ball slippers Every lady In Omaha will find a pair to fit her feet As for dress slippers, we always lead the van In this city. Today we are ready with all of the prevailing styles In this footwear. All Bhapes and colors to match costumes. This season we are showing a full line of satins, which have become very popular for fall slippers colors black, bronze, beaded and plain, In the different shapes and styles in the large and com plete stock of fancy slippers we are showing this season. Prices range from $2.5IS7.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street Tlie Bee Trie Best iir Sinls HEALTH, HAFFINESS, LONG LIFE, PROSPERITY . Awaits You In r T LnJ mum urn mm If3 LnJ Orange, FQ. Early Strawberry, Winter Vegetable Land In Ten Acre Tracts TERMS: 320.00 CASH. BALANCE $15.00 MONTHLY FOR 32 MONTHS THE LOCATION IS LDKAIj These lands are situated in the coast country between Hous ton and Ualvetiton within a net work of four railroads On these railroads are fourteen passenger and express trains each way every day. Houston Is within easy driving distance, and Harris county has good shell roads in every direction to the county lines. Galveston Is but thirty miles away. Situated thus close to thee cities, within reach of the very best home markets, with railroad and water facilities for reaching northern markets, and in the most rapidly developing part of Texas today, these lands offer exceptional advantages to the home builder and the investor. An interurban Hue Is now building between Houston and Galveston, running a few miles east of these lands. In due time, as the country is filled with people and made Into small farms, this entire district will be aocetisible by trolley lines. Houston Galveston and the intervening country will one day become almost one city, the richest city-suburban area In the Tutted Htate. Ol lt COMPANY WHAT WK'VE DONE Within the last few years we have colonised several Immense tracts In the Gulf Coast Country of Texas. We have handled on special trains thousands of land seekers and prospectors. We have sold farm tracts to a large per cent of them, and all, who I have come, whether buyers or not, have been more than pleased with what they have seen. We find the number of small Investors constantly increasing, and a growing demand for small tracts on easy terms for homes. To meet this demand and to furnish choice small tracts on easy terms, for homes or for Investment, we have purchased about 30,000 acres of land between Houston and Galveston, have cut this Into ten acre tracts, and now offer It for sale. HOISTON 'THE CHICAGO OP THE SOUTH." Nearness to Houston adds greatly to the value of such lands as these. Property In or near a rapidly growing large city always Increases In value most rapidly. Houston Is growing. In 1880 Us population was 16. MS; In 1890. 27.557; In 1900, 44,633; today the school census shows 19,200 children, and this means about 100,000 people. This rapid-growth will continue for there Is a substantial basis for it. The city Is spending a quarter million dollars building docks and wharves for ocean going traffic on the ship channel, which will be made 15 feet In depth. Building operations for the year represent an expenditure of 6,000,000. Houston is the center of the lumber, the oil and rice Industry of the Southwest. It Is the largest cotton market In the world. It is the greatest railroad center of the Southwest, with 14 trunk lines and more than 100 passenger trains dally, lu the suburbs of Houston, between these lands and the city, is building the Rice Institute, the richest institution of higher. education In the South, with an endowment of 110,000,000. Investments In lands near Houston, especially between Hous ton and Galveston, are bound to Increase in value rapidly. The past few years have seen very great advances, acd property of all kinds will continue to grow in value. - OKANGE AX1) FIG OltCHAKIW. , In this Houston district are located the oldest commercial fij and orange orchards in Texas in fact, these orchards almost adjoin our lands. We will be glad to show you through Mr. Stout's orchard. It covers six and a half acres. It's six years old. It has about four thousand dollars worth of oranges now ripening on the trees. And orange trees don't get their fultgrowth till they're twelve. ELDKUIW PEOPLE LIVE I.OXGEIt. And enjoy much better health In the splendid climate of the Gulf Coast Country. The reason for this 1b found in the famous gulf breeze. It cools the summers and warms the winters, giving the country a mild and evtn climate. No sudden changes to jar the human machinery. The severe northern winters are respon sible for taking off many old people before their rightful time. A MAGAZINE FHEE, To those Interested In our proposition. If you desire further information, tear out the attached coupon, sign it and mail it. We'll send you a copy of the Houston Magazine souuieru Orchards and Homes" together with literature and maps por? tainlng to Suburban Gardens. IK YOU WANT SPECIAL. INFORMATION, Write us. stna IP YOU'RE COMING TO HOUSTON f Write our nearest office. We'll tell you how to f Allison make the trip In our private cars in such a way f Hlchey Gulf as to enable you to see the most for the least f Coast Hoinn money. Thirty dollars will buy you a round f ro nui,,,n Texus. trlD ticket. Fifteen dollars will pay all the balance of the expense. We have lands at all price throughout tlie Coast Country. Gentlemen I am interested. Send literature. ALLISON-RICHEY GULF COAST HOIVIE COMPANY Houston Texas, Mason Block. Kansas City. Mo., Union Depot. Name Address . St. Louis, Mo., Wain w right Building.