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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 20, 1911.
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UU tUK A CAMP Nf? TR P
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to Set? ia Mind.
SOXE DOXTS WOETH HIL2I5G
Ine rlle-ettoe f aaeetlons Calc.
lated to Make aa lilornil
Owtlwg Onr of Ike Beat
Fver.
Lifn't b a square r- ;n a round no'e.
Go -.o a nia'-e you nk aird do the th n:i
0'j nyiy F r cmmr'.. if you do not
care fnr boanng and ta'hir.g ri n t o
"here thy are th" p-tnri; a! am ,.-. T-.t a
r 'n t if you rm the informality of
r tife-trr to be r.apfv at a fstshxir.aMe
imer resort where thre t(.ie's a da
. the proper thr.g m te uthr hnd
If yon Hit elaborate meals m. r rt "
ety. din t go ttni r.i.
Dr-n t forcet that m .st camping pa
are overloaded w.th i':;rr;,'.e Use
commmi eer.ee and have vir outfit f t the
trip Even :f you ti mo ramp ry wac.n.
go light. If by boat go lighter If on f'-ot
go lighter
Don't ferret that outdoor lit.? w,l! give
you a hearty arr". -e. acd dent forget to
do enounh act'ia! work to -orr.-p. r. ! wit
your heavier rr.i:- '.YcrW har-i n-i-ie . 1 1
Don't frct yo ir rn-iic-ne cr.et con ..l.r.
lr.g simple remedies that vour d'"tor Mil
n utirii. Cha-7" of -var and fond and
habits will pr ni :y upset jour system
more or less.
Don't take rr..n an i children out In
a sa.ib'at units von are an erprt ani
are familiar with the boat and t:.e water
Cvery landlubh'-r "fern, to tnmk himself
a r.eavn-born sailor; he is worse t.iin
th rr.an who d! l i t know it wa loaded
Don t try to ror,h ne hooting ar ! rathmr
Tvv ar m-vre e'.jrivahle ?s erarate sots
ar.l a bot:n c s'me makes a poor bath
ir.i costume.
I on t P oil a .n out of a boat or throi.eh
m. fence hy the muiz e. don t carry it so
that tt potr.ta ;n the ire-tton of a com
panion, don t neVct to earrv ! "sufe. '
don't sho it a? a mortnj: oh;f--t In tha
srooda Just beta Ise it Is movirut
r-on t pick IM f'.oweri thai oa cannot
use. Just because they are beautiful and
please yoar taste. Take jour pleaaure
from them and leave them to give pleasure
to someone el.e
Don t be a same h'-g. Don t take more
fi.h than oa can u.. ton t kill f or the
sake of lulling. Don't wantonly deface the
fair face of natu:e. Be a t nt.e:r.a.i Be
a sportsman.
; Don't give up and assume that the f;n
9 : not bite Just because they do not tane
t.ie baits and lures you provide. They
may not like either the ban or your time
cf offering it. Study the water and the
fish. If they are there they mjst feed on
something durin the twenty-four hours
Find out wnat that something is and when
they eat It and they are youxa.
Don't forget that any sun will caxry
farther than you think it will, especially
f --ere it a human b-ing m fror.t of it.
I L nn't carry aa expensive watch into t.ie I
t- '.. Nothing will haoren to a ct e-ia I
I on't sleep on th dry (round.
t'on't forget to put out your fir upon
leaving camp.
Don' t be a didn t-know-it-w aa-ioaded
fool.
ron't Bglect to keep dry kindling In your
test. Always know juat whera oa can lay
hand on some birch bark.
Don't pollute running stream or llva
water.
Don't let the camp get dirty and breed
plague of f!l. Don't neglect to burn
all th garbage that can ba burned aj.d
to bui-y w hat you can t burn.
Don t forget that the two stars in the
outer rim of the Dipper tOreat Bear) point
directly to the North star and the north.
Don't atart off blindly If you get lost.
Sit still until you recover from your panic
and are sane axa-n.
Don't forget to be rruhty careful how
you handle your rod in b&u outing from
a boa.t. A apinnrr with gang books Is
omething you don t want to use on your
u. A'unftD or contortion.
Don t take eatables into the camp In
g'.asa bottles. Pry-up tin cans are handy
and will nut break. Thintis with square
comers are nuisances; avuid them as
far as possible.
If you carry a belt knife, be certain
that it will not fall out of the sheath when
the sheath la upside down, or you are sure
to lose tt. A long. Ught-fuung sheath will
do the trick.
Don t start out on an outing with a pair
of new shoes not yet broken in. You wul
find a change of footgear a luxury when
tti.ng in cajnp.
"n't forget that, while comr any stores
t in common, you inuuid have your own
personal outfit.
Dn t leave si "home your toothbrush and
ther toilet articles. Don t neglect your
teeth aa4 hands juat because ou are In
the wilds
Don t forget that brandy is the best
quick-acting stimulant in an emergency;
(otherwise coffee is a belter Umuiani than
l.uiuor.
I on t forget to take an extra pair of
spectacles. If you wear them. Epet wcles
are better than eyet'lassea. If your eves
are sensitive to light, take colored .afs
Cvgg!es are better han colore-1 gia.'tes.
Don l try to do your cooking over a
.ryTre. Have a vamp fire and a cooKing
s:,-e The camp fire is a big. biasing fire
for J' ill 11 y and wsrraih. the cooking fire
la a small fire of live coals for cooking.
Don t pitch your ramp in a damp plsxe.
or where the sun cannot get at It for
Several hours in the uay. morning pre
ferred. Don t neg.eci to a.r your ciotn.r.g
and bedding daily in the sun.U'ht-
t"on t try to el-eii witnout a pi.i i; you
are too civ'.liird. A.m.. si an.Mhir.g f: will
serve the purpote. but you will be miser
able without some substitute tor your bag
of feathers.
Don't go in bathing on s full stomark.
for the cramps will caich you .r you don't
watch out. And don't plunge into cold
water when overheated. And l ui t stay in
the water after your teeth l ave begun to
chatter.
Don t eat when utterly exhausted or over
heated or when in ciothir.g wet witn rr
pirauon. Food is poison in such circum
stances, and you are tempting death. ilt
rested, and cool, and dry; men eat your
fill.
Don t fill up on any kind of waier every
Cme you come to it. Rinse out your mouth
and take a swallow, drmg free.y when you
come to water that you know is good.
Don t neglect to have a camera in th
party. Pkt.ru of the outing are the best
souvenirs rosMble and give pleasure long
a.ter the actual pleasures are over.
oods as you wou.d at hmne. It is best
to WI
Inner
to wrap it In o Jed silk and carry it In an
Inner pocket that buttons.
Don t pass by a good camping p.acs in
the afternoon, oa th chance of finding one
an hour or so later. Time isn usual. y so
pressing in the woods thai you must keep
tramping1 or paudllng until too late to make
a satisfactory camp on account of dark
ness. 1 I-on t try to use soldered tin dishes ever
ar. open fir in camp; th solder will melt.
t-y tin dish that is used should be stamped
I -i of one piece and all hsod.es should
riveted on. Chicsato Inter ycean.
w.
What the
OPEXISG ATTRACTION AT THE
BEA5DEIS THEATER.
Hr.?.T EVU1ER.
Harry B iltrer in Mrt. H. dinger's. "The
F'.irtir.g rrincess.'' the latest of the musi
cal iTrtedy eniertainrrients which Adams.
Hougn r.d Howard have fumished Chi
cs'. wi.l be seen here at the Brandeis on
Thur-cla. . August 31. and Friday. Septem
ber 1. It is a rustling, bust.ing. jui'.y mus.
cal farce. um snap and action in every
ire and situation, and those who hava
er.jued ' T.-.e I riiicss of Tongi.t " "The
ij.AiJe.- of Liberty" and il.ss Nobody
from Stariand ' will surely be p lease. with
Th P' rting Frincess." Manager Singer
Is presenting the sensational Bogie and
(Jioomy ijl.jcr ' dances, als-j the famous
Lg pi.an Turkey Trot.
Tody s matiie and even.n perform
ances terminate unu! nest summer the
popular run of coatless vaudeville at the
Gayet; . The bill will have as Its principal
fea.urs a thirty -minute lecture at every
one of the four pei formances by Dr. D. H.
Barrett on The While si.ave Traffic."
A-ide irom Mr. Barrett s illustrated lecture
the program will c.nta.n the names of
Tur.nie at P.a.stun in a comedy snetch.
Gordon a; La, Grecia. atxia. arusts aad aa
enuie new showing of pictures.
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock sests
go on sale for the new "College Gir.s "
company, which appears at the popuiar
Gayety iheater opening week, commencing
next Sunday n. aur.ee. August Z.. This
FLOCKS OF BIRDS COMING IN
Game and Other Varieties Imported
in Great Numbers.
STOCS TJP PRIVATE' COLLECTIONS
States Awskcsiag to eeesity of
Protection Am Oatliae of Bl
Game Cooaltloaa la Xtar
States.
Hunting stories have a fascination for
the readnr. whether he ever had a gun in
his hands or not. The stats are awaken
ing to th necessity of protecting gam
birds and animals and steady progress In
the movement tor the increase of gams and
th establishment of game preserves is re
ported. The demand for game birds for
restocking is aiways larger than the supply.
Comparatively few quail were available
last year, and the Hungarian partridge is
in somewhat less demand than formerly,
because of the high cost of the birds and
tae uncertainty as to their successful ac-
cllmatliation. Importations of pheasants
were unusually large and many birds wer
reared on state and private preserves. In
the winter of tv'.O the country was aroused
over stories that thousands of elk were
threatened with starvation tn Wyoming
and. In fact, a demand was made on con
gress for money to buy them food. Ar.
unexpected thaw early in March saved the
suffering animals.
Tfcaswaaaa of Birds lasertts.
Nearly 0.ot birds of venous kinds were
imported from abroad last year. Most of
these were canaries, ll.fl coming in one
lot slone consigned to one New York Im
porter. The import of gam birds was
almost 50.000. Only four of th odd-looking
hump- backed Belgium canaries were
brought In and only thirty-seven "mule"
(hybrid) canaries, which are wonderful
singers. Among the non-game birds were
many race species. Including three of the
greater birds of paradise for the New Tork
Zoological park. There was a notable in
crease of the small Indian yellow-hammers,
to meet the demand for a cheap bird that
could tie retailed by street pedlers. to whom
most of them are sold. These birds never
had been imported into the country before
April. !!!. but during 1510 some 1108 were
brought in. They sell at wholesale for M
a dosen.
Interest attaches largely to the game
birds imported. These are brought In either
for introduction into game covers or as
sviary specimens. By far the largest im
portations were those of European part
ridges, of which U.iWI were entered, a slight
increase over the number brought tn last
year i3li. They were distributed chiefly
to state game departments for stocking
covers. Next in importance were the
pheasanta. of which 1!M7 were entered, an
increase over li importations of more
than ! per cert. Of these U.01 were Eng
lish r'ngnecks. Imported mainly for stock
ing purposes. Two consignments of birds
arriving at New Tork during the year, one
in March, the other in October, contained
more than 4.0ri Engllah rirgnecks each.
The other pheasants Imported were chiefly
avary birds golden. Reeves, silver. Am
hrrt. Klllot s and other species and th
rema.ning importations of gams birds,
which were also chiefly brought In for
av.ary purpose, comprised J.392 Qtiall, 1.6JD
waterfowl (principally durksi. IT shore
birds and Co miscellaneous specie.
rVaarlaa Mlee ao Mask Osea.
Foreign mammals were Imported to the
number of ?.si consisting chiefly or-Japa-n-s
dancing mice iXr't and monkeys of
anou species ille'li. Interesting among
the importations of the year was the ship
ment of valuable zoological specimens from
Africa, obtained for the National Zoologi
cal park at Washington through the
Hooeevelt expedition. and containing,
among other mammals, several African an
telopes, and a Irphiomys a peculiar maned
rodent rarely sewn in soologlcai oollectionsi.
Worthy of mention also is a shipment
brought from th Arctic region by Paul
L. Rainev for the New Tork Zoological
(ark. which Included six musk oxen, the
largest number ever brought to the I'nlted
Mates.
Two mongoose from Havana, intended
for Norunr.Ueg jariat Aiibur&dale. v - -
sent denied admission. Wh-le the law
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Theaters Are Promising
season Mr 5rrgl bss spent money 1st- j
ishiv on scenery e'trtc effects snd eos
tume. He has a find In Miss Aits rhippe.
a prima donna with a voice of wonderful
weettien and rarse. She sings cleverly,
hss a jrwnnalltr and is sio an actress of
ability. Another acij ilsition is Harry Pr--eitt.
wh has a snet tear voice of rare
quality. As was the custom lat season
there will be a ia'ls' dime matinee every
week day. Th :viniay matinees will stsrt
st t p. m. all sea-on.
Philip i O'.nev and M'.ss Eessi Brem
rr.er. presentirg the comedy playlet "Her
Fathers Agent'- will be seen at the Rom
I summer garden this w.ek Mr Olney will
I be r- me rr.be red for h's work wl'h the
j Woo-1wnl Stock company last season. He
1 will ing "Mary Went Round and Bound
and Bound.'' w hi, h has been a big hit all
j ever the country and has cever Leen sur.g
, st any place of axusemnt in Omaha. Miss
i Brerrmer is an On. aha f.rl. pss-ses sn
: excellent voice, rood srparance and has
, beer, a membtr of the "ij'.r.fr Bread Man''
j company w hen 1; plaed the west She
: will sing one or two sings. Th second act
1 on the bi.l is Mu tu. Ln Field in "The
j Lady from Farts." This one-aoi play con
1 s.sts mostly of up-to-date sor.g hits. Aiex
Eerthoid will sing popu'ar hal a is snd
up-to-date sor.gs. Four new photo-plays,
distinct and larjte. are Included !n the en
tertainment each evening The subject of
WITH 0PT3T5G ATTRACTION AT
THE GAYETY.
ALT A PHIPP3.
prohibiting t.ie irnportat.on of mono!-.-flying
fox. and starling is well under
stood and respected among importers gen
erally, every year witnesses one or more
sttempts to introduce these injurious spe
cies into the United States by persons who
are ignorsnt of the law and of the dis
astrous results which have followed ac
climatization in other countries. The
L'nited States is thus constantly threatened
with th evils that have been experienced
by other countries where these peats have
become established.
Coadltloas la HI Casae.
Th condition of big gam throughout
the Vnlted S'ates continue to present
many diverse and important problems, say
T. S. Palmer and Henry Oldya. assistants,
in a report to the bureau of biological
survey. In th east, where gam la largely
free from natural enemies and particularly
where hounding is prohibited and females
and young ar protected throughout th
year, deer ar Increasing. In th west,
where game Is exposed to the attacks of
wolves, coyote and mountain lion and
the natural range is diminishing, condi
tions are less satisfactory. In Maine last
year, for some unexpected reason, a I
scarcity of large moose occurred. Oppor-
.unity to hunt big same occurred In all but i
eleven states, which either had a closed sea
son or are now destitute of big gam. Th
opening of th season In several count! ss
of Massachusetts raised the number of
state with open deer seasons to thirty
seven. Elk bunting is still permitted la
Idaho. Montana and Wyoming; an open
season for moos is provided in Mains and
Minnesota; mountain sheep hunting 1 ran
possible in Montana. Wyoming and Idaho;
and mountain gnats may be hunted in
Idaho. Montana and Washing-ton. Antelope
ar now protected thrctighaut th Cn;ieJ
Statea. and caribou occur only In lean
and Minnesota, where they are prote--ed
throughout the year. Then states, including
Massachusetts, lin t ci.i ..... ... .
deer; thirteen states. Including Ma-n.
two deer; three state to three deer and
five states to five deer to each hunter.
Alabama and Missouri bav a limit ot on
dear a day. In Arkansas, Georgia, North
Carolina and Virgin a practically no lim.t
exists. la Alaska, where both the variety
and th limit of game ar greater, each
hunter 1 a. lowed e.ght deer, two moose,
three caribou and" three sheep.
Baffalo Slowly laereaiisg.
Th latest figures show a total of
pure-blood buffalo in North America, as
compared with 1.1T in ltr-e. Of these Lui7
ar in csptlvity in the United States. 24
are in captivity In Canada and 175 are wild.
The largest berda tn private hands are now
those of the Soldiers Creek park at Bel
videre, Kan.; the remainder of the Pablo
herd at Rons, Mont., the Blue Mountain
Forest association r.erd at Newport. N. H :
th Lilli herd at Pawnee. Ok!.: the Phil
lips herd at Pierre. S. D. ; the Goodnight
herd at Goodnight. Tex., and the Pooler
herd at Antelope island in Great Bait Lake.
The outlaw buffalo belonging to Michel
Pablo, which have thus far defied all at
tempts ax capture, are supposed tn cumber
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CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE
F rrfis SraoisrUi AtQBcahmmt m3 te aerrftti awfaf Sepfmhtr 6!k.
HXASLTTER AT THE ROME
STOLXn GARDE.
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PHILIP H OLNET.
these photo-pisys are changed cn Sundays.
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays
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The Krug theater will open its second
burlesque season with "The Washington
Society Girls" company. Sunday. August
a.cording to announcement by Charle
A. Franke. manager, who ha Just returned
from KanM4 f:ty. where he has spent
most of th s .mmer. The thester is being
painted outside and insiJ and will be re
furnished, renovated and provided with
new scenery "We look for a good season."
said Mr. Frsnke. "We came here last win
ter expecting not to make a cent during
the balance of that sea.-on. We felt we
wou.d be sat'sfied If we thould break even
or loe a !itt . What w wanted was to
get introduced to the burlesque-going pub
lic. Well, we d'd.berer thn'w expected.
We ma.le Some money snd I think we got
"in good" wi-ft the people. The outlook is
bnght for the coming season."
Go out to Courtland beach and enjoy
the fine boating, fishing and bathing. Bass
fishing has been better lateiy than for
sometime, msny of attractive sue being
caught In the past few days The bathing
beach is in excellent condition. The other
attractions at the beach .are as pleasing
and drawing ad g od crowds as ever. The
roller coai-ter. skating rink, circle swing,
bowling a.irys and dancing pavilllon are
thronged nightly. Concerts this afternoon
and evening by H aster's band. Come and
about seventy-five. It was announced in
the autumn that a hunt would be organized
by the owner of the herd. The sta;? war
den, upon advise of the attorney general,
immediately took steps to prevent the hunt
under the provisions of an old Montana law
prohibiting the killing of buffalo at any
time in the state. These figures seem
pitifully small when it is realized that forty
years ago 5.000 941 buffalo roamed the plains
of the United State. ,
Comparatively tew BoVef law points have
been decided recently with relerenc to
game protection. The supreme court of
Pennsylvania has upheld the law prohibit
ing the use of automata; guns, aad the
lower courts have affirmed the law pro
hibiting possession of firearms by aliens,
in consequenoe of which the disarming of
alien has mad rapid progress. In on of
th Main courts a fine was imposed for
the possession of a silencer, th first pen
alty of th kmd under th recent law.
Scores of H waters Shot.
In Michigan a light fall of snow preced
ing the opening of the deer season Increased
tn bag 100 per cent over the year before,
and the northern woods were filled with
thousands of hunters. As might have been
expected, the record of hunting casualties
was unusua-ly high. The number of fatal
accidents, more than 150, very largely ex
ceeded that of any previous year. The
increased popularity of the automatic in
hunting was very marked. The possibility
ot utilizing the aeroplane in duck shoot
ing was demonstrated by an experiment
in southern California,
In Massachusetts, in Ohio and in west
ern New York, numerous oompiamts have
been mad of damage to crop by
pheasants. It is alleged that they ar
great pests In ths cornfield and that they
attack every kind of crop planted. In
Ohio farmers are reported to be killing
hem in defense of tnelr earn crop. In
Massachusetts, however, th gam com
mission reports that the damage they do
is not serious Boston Transcript.
A Fierce Attack
of malaria, liver derangement and kidney
trouble Is easily cured by Electric Blttara,
th guaranteed remedy. 60c. For sal by
Beaton Lrug Co.
Carried Ilia Ovrn Germ Shield.
After waiting five minutes for his num
ber the sallow cimp;itioned man bounced
I into the teiethone booth to which he had
I been directed, but Immediate! he bo u need
.out again. excited. r In his prCeis.
"Tt a : n t r.r. " hA c:ri ' -. .
! n th' world do y-u suppose 1 put 11?
"Put whet?' the telsah-tne operator
asked.
' That transmitter shield." he replied. "I
d!dn t drop it anvwhere around r.Ara d.d
: I? It was made of perforated waxed
paper pasted to a Utt.e e-.rc'.e of cardboard
; w hich had little side f.a; s to t".d it -n
to the trstismltter. I a.wavs carrv it. Not
lor a mon.h a sa.arv wou.d I ta.k into a
, public te erhor.e wit.-out it. VTfcere do you
jsurpoee It has gone?"'
Tue girl b,na una hie tn lore's the miss
ing hield the cotnrtumirat.rn over t.-.e
j telephone was postponed until a more
1 Suspicions orcaslrn
' I'ere Is th" tlr rrrton T r met who
.really out of? a ecr.vena ion bevvuse ha
j hnd lost his shield. ' snid the girl. Xw
Tork Jiun.
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F
ORTY-SIXTI! YEAR
BEGINS SEPT. 11, 1911
A smsisiol adweatiooal tnetinitien.
poidiag the same pmmuvfit pusil loo in
Music as Um l Diversity of Cnicado. taei
Art Institute, th Academy of Scencea,
aad tha Field Colussbtaa Mweeum is
tncir reaps coy deparuxtents of educse
IhmuI Ubar.--GAOV. LPTOH. e Tae
Ail Srsaeaeta of
USIG
seaooi r aenm
tciaoi or tiik
SCHOOL OriXPIESSlll
steicM ux6a&u
mm e sacianar
CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLCOS
enjry rurwlTH bv the shores of Crr
lake. !
In Just another week the Orpheum will
start another season, which It promises
will be an Improvement over all former
reasons High class co-rpetition d-es not
exist In our community snd the Orpheum
has Its chon-e in vaudeville. Tomorrow
morning seats will be p.aced on sa.e for
the opening performances in Sunday. Au
gust rt. and for the ensuing week. The
work of renovating has been completed.
The pretty theater Is in shlp-shai e from
top to bottom A ruNIc twept'nn will be
held by Manager Bvrne and his staff on
Ssiurdav night. Aueust X The O-phe im
concert orchestra, under direction of Alhln
Huster will render a select musical pro- ,
gram. Tie doors will be open at ?.' The
public is Invited. General Manager Martin
Beck !s sending a snarpy and cheerful pro
gram for the opening. Th Rays. John and
Emma, win top the hill with fun and ec
centricity. Others who will i-ontnnut are
The Marveloue Mi.lers. whirlwind dancers;
th Lojl troupe. athletic originators. '
Coak.ey Henvey and Dunieayy. "Town !
Hall Minstre.s '; Lynch and Ze r. a unique
and lively pa r. Brent Ha' e. an artistic ;
banjoist. and the Martini Brothers, nove ty
gymnasts. .
LAKE r.lAUAlVA
Frei Moiing Pictures. Change Erer) Evening
HACTlfUL IW BAX mOOM
DBX.IQW.TrOT. MUSIC.
BOATTJTO, B.OUXB COABTES aad Xaay
Owe Artractiona,
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HO OliE NEED REMAIN FAT NOV DOUBLE CHI!! GOES QUICK
Wonderful Tat Reducing Secrets
Body Thirty-Seven Lbs. of ponderous weigni m rive wees vmu.
Banished Double Chin Forever.
$1,009 IN CASH IF SHE FAILS
oaSrVJSfi
of lir Waadarfxa Booklet TeUlag
of Kef Kemaxkabi Treatment
of Haw to edaoe the Xumaa
Tonn ta a Harmless,
rieaaeat
roc rree Book, -Welfht Seduction With
out Drugs, Oat Oat and ataU
Coupon, Below.
Bom. fo All Bha Offers rree. Bedno
Toot Fat, Thea seooaussnl Her
Harmless Horn Treatment to
Others Bveryvhing Will B
Beae CoafUaatlal and la
rrlTat raoxage.
Marjorle Hamilton, known throughout
America as the famous "Calendar uirl."
la now recogTUied as the greatest known
expert In the srt of fat reduction, and
she practices only simp e, natural meth
ods in reducing double chin and excess fat.
Sho is acknowledged as the hig.-.eit-priced
exclusive photograph model for art
calenders in America, demanding one hun
dred dollars per hour frcm noted "Calen
dar Houses for her time. Reaiixing that
an abundance of superfluous f.eaa would
no longer keep her In mad demand by
Photographic artists, sho set about to
reduce her increasing sight by a mar
veouaiy simple method of her own.
No harmful drugs or terrible massag
ing, no sweating: no painful phveica, cul-
mcreiwi. no starvation atet; nothing
to take Internally; no poison stuff to rub
on me ooiy and none or the old. ridicu
iuu nurmiui arug methods ar used in
her splendid new treatment.
The free book of this Queen of Beauty
c-piBir.s to men sna women, how by her
. ! . nsnuiesi ireatment. they msv r-
d'tce -o-derous we'vht st the rate of one
pound or more dally. How any man or
.. .... ir. Lanion doi bie cnin quickly
nd regain new health and vigor.
Our -eadera will be astonished to learn
for th first time of a really new. rr.ar
romblnatlor. of emihocs of FAT
nt.uv.i.iiu.1, as rererrej to in this splen
did book, and now offered free to our
readers for a short time.
A letter from W. I. trhmi. h..
Montevideo. Minn., ststes by this treat-
" t e lost n pounds in nrteen dsvs.
and h is th happiest man In the world;
u.ai. .a uuw itmg . poun.'.s dally.
.You wl" be imtiei to know how rap
Id. y you may reduce your double i-hin and
excess fat by following her Instructions
and tislr.g her new combination treatment.
A.l fat men and women ot any age who
JSlr.' to mic themseivt, more attractive
-i.u.u win tins wonaerrui book free at
once snd improve their figure, quickly by
ber methods.
.vMri ",Ie Wil y h lost 14 pounds
the first week.
Thi book u written in a fascinating
I?". ' xPIio hw, by her treatment,
th.s famous onotogrsohlc mde.. who Is
th raging "Calendar Girl" of t.e present
titrte reduced her own welif-t THIHTT
6 EVEN POUNDS In FIVE WTKKS hy
. 7 .iu;n metnous. ana wttpout re
sorting to drugs, starvation diet, or harm
ful external atuff to rub on the hdy. or
harmful eaierclsea It is said her new
treatment Is aimiiar to that used bv fam
jua French aetresses and i-ourt ladies of
Europe, who dare not grow fat.
Write her at once, ami leirn the an
guish are felt when he- ginish beautv
started to develop to abnormal propor
tions Ren nf the terror, she felt wn
the moner fit Hr , . -k .. .
, I rive up her profesMon sn.I fa Is into ob
1 Hvton.
j Learn how shs xpenmente1. snd with
. deter-ninatlon snd grl- conquered fat
.earn rt theee things sci you mav improve
your own form and destrov vour fat so it
. will not be longer neesserv for vou to
! subject yourse.f to th swful dangers of
; exrseve Tesh
I Violent exercises, starvation diets end
! aru aleo harmful external
tuff to r-ib on her body, were all of no
. bereft So. realizing that if shs desired
j to longer continue as the star In her pro
, fesslon. snd be "longer sought sf'er bv srt
; calender houses of America and Eurne.
, . . methne oulck to prevent
, tho enemy fst from destroying her hesutv
I etie etudled on an entlreiv orlni . n.t
airrerent plan, and arter repeated efforta
ard manv failures, msde whst she con
siders s wonderful sclenufie deseovery. by
means f which she hss eerfertM a treat
ment which actually reduews the weleHt
In a remarkably short time, ard ado's to
the trerrth snd heelrh e the Individual
wlh everv nound taken off.
Th! women' ewmaHrabe wueeees he
mae4j her friends- who stand sehsst in
ssrls-nent. marve tns at her wondrous
skill. Her method U so simp'.a yet It
Is looked ttox with etirteaitv and w!
ration. Pv this evetetn ant1 iee i-lM na
tion tree rtr. en t any peraoti ahntiM eeduro
their r.a n the oHveey e txie own
heme, without medical assistance, tn
BimT le-ees at the rats ef one pound
or "tore dsl!T.
V r. Bell wrr'te la a srteftil letter.
atsHng "he o losing pound a day
Mrs L Palmer writes the new treat
ment Is woadarfnl and the safee ttilw
he evr used. Sho loot 1 14 pounds ths
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first few days rr 1 -la tea ber abdameui ,
is four inches smaller. '
It is im.y j......,n.g th number of
rr.eu and w-i..:ien w ;iu write in, regarding
th wonderful results of her new process
for bauiianlng fat.
Mica uterest is shown In this new re
markable method by letters from distin
guished pr.ysicians, which proves that
even doctors are ooligeu to give up drugs
and acknowledge tr.n woman's combir.a
Uun treatment superior to all others.
The oiatinguished pr.ylcian. Lr. Walter
Robinson, writes in and saysi
"It is with much pieasuru that I offer
congratulations upon tr.i splendid metr. o.l
of treaunent for t.ne reduction of super
fluous f.esh snd double cnin. Nothing,
in my opinion, couid be moi eifet-tlva
Tr.is is the only a. lei.f.fic method cf
treatment endorsed ly the medical pro
feseion. I consider your meti.od of treat
ment, not only original but remarkably
c.e'.er. and ti.e on.y truly soientici.- way
t' ve "i e ."! : .. 'in ui ur.d Jouu e
chin harmlessTy and quickly "
Miss Ella LaVeile wr'.t-a in and saya:
"Ii.v traiuent i most wonderrui. so
easy to use snd so rip it It was su.n
reilef not to be obliged to use medii me or
dreadful exercise. I ate all I wanted, yet
kept right on reducing"
Enthusiastic letters as the above shou'd
be ind'.sp liable evidence of the remark
able merits of this trtment The de
lightful letters from ssiltted users which
sre being recwlved from tat men and wo
men are regarded as strictly confidential.
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.ill our readers wno wish te vle itn
harmful diet, starvation methods . who
w-in to abandon 11 harmful .niei..al n.i
external remedie and painful exercises,
should writs for a coov of her lateet work.
1 so that they may learn how it is posslbi
1 with hr combinstlon trestment to st one
I hecin the reduction rf hunitnuitRi fmn
by using her comoinatloa metnoda
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I need of a nerfect home treatment which
j will benefit those burdened with super-
f uous flesh, and thereby make life really
worth while.
I Sb offers tMO la eaah tf sb falls to
prove the saperlonry of her saetsvods ever
I il others, aad tl.uOO if aay med'elnp or
! a slarle harmful taind- eaa be foand la
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