T1IE BEE: OMAIL, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1912. WELL KNOWN MAGAZINE PUBLISHERjl.ES FACTS E. H. Kellogg Tell of Remedy that Caused Surprising Besulta. WAS TEOEOUGHLY BENEFITED Kew Discovery Acta Like Tm Spe cific Bd Gives reraeaaewt K. lief la stwhborm Cam at Xervews Debility. t llr. , II. H. Kellon. a well-known migailn publisher of Kum City. Mo.. now located at Rome hotel, this city, made the tallowing statement recently In connection with "Tona Vita." the new tonie that Is producing surprlstas re sults In Omaha. Mr. Kellogg said: "I have been In a halt sick, run down condition (or a long time. I had no appetite and was ' Tery nervous. I could not sleep or get rest la any manner. I would awaken In the morning as tired and worn out as when I retired. I have tried various remedies, but without results. "After coming to Omaha I heard of the good this new tonic, Tona Vita,' was dolDg. and decided to give It. a trial.' I saw Immediate results. I now feel better than (or years. I can eat and sleep well and my nervousness bas disappeared. I have been thoroughly benefited and think It Is remarkable to have gotten back my health." The troubles complained of by Mr. Kellogg were among the characteristic symptoms of nervous debility, ssy the specialists who are hero Introducing the tonic, "Tona Vita." . "There are hundreds In Omaha who are doubtless suffering from debility," con tinued one of the specialists, . "and It Is common rq all large cities , where it Is produced by the strain of modern lite. Too much hastily eaten food and the burden of work and responsibility causes state of nervousness which,' If allowed to fn, ultimately undermines the char acteristic properties of the organic body and produces debility. "Imperfect digestion, unsound sleep, stomach and bowel trouble, poor circula tion, cold feet, loss of energy and ambi tion, depression of spirits and headaches are common symptoms of debility." "Tona Vita" will give permanent re lief in all oases of this character. We have a preparation that will stand the test. If It Is not found as . represented money will be refunded at Brandela Drug Department, Sixteenth and . Douglas streets, south side,1 main floor, where we can be found for a limited time, between the hours of I a. m. and"' p. m. Our preparation acts Uke a true specific In all cases of debility, repairing all or ganic weakness, whether man of woman, and proving a lasting source of benefit and relief. When' buoyant spirits return and depression gives away to cheerful ness It Is hard to recognise some to the former sufferers. Adv. IB IV L f I THE FINEST BEER EVER BREWED - The Triangular Label means the most delightful table beer known to mankind. . Insist on BIatzand see that yon get It BLATX COMPANY W24IH ii i wis, a mm DENTS Toothache Gum . Usee! by aJboMofpeopUfor pa 23 YEARS Cdtkegcn DENT'S DregSssssslfe ERNEST STUHTDIES IN WEST Former Omaha Councilman as Prominent in Public Affair. EE LIVED Tmty, SINCE 18': la the 80a Ho Collaborated with Jadae Briars la seewrlwgj Bill Maklasj It Peaalbla to BUI Vladacta. Ernest Stuht. former councilman and for many years prominent In Omaha pun Uo life, died at o clock Monday evening in Los Angelas, where he had been so journing since but November tor the bene fit of his health. Word announcing his death was received this morning by his niece, lira. J. E. Simpson. The body will be returned here for burial, accom panied by Mrs. Stuht. who was with him In the west. Mr. Stuht was one of the older settlers of Omaha. A hardy, thrifty, broad minded German, he was always at the tore front of affairs. He was born In Germany on Juno 30, 1M3. He served ap prenticeship as a wagon maker In the ' Fatherland, and when a lad of Is years he came to this country, first settling In Milwaukee. In MM he came to Omaha, and secured employment of General Meyers, chief quartermaster. Department of the Platte, working at his trade. He continued In the service until 1S3, when ho engaged in the business of contracting, forming a nartnership with Otis Hummel, under the firm name of 8tuht A Hummel. They engaged in the grading business and prospered. In 1S90 he erected the Union hotel at Eleventh and Mason streets, selling out and leasing the building In 1WL father of Vladacta. In the legislative sessions of IMS snd 1884 he collaborated with Judge Clinton Brlggs In securing the passage of the bills which enabled the city to construct viaducts over the railroad tracks. He was a leader In the fight to enjoin the state auditor from delivering the IKAOOO bonds voted by the elty for constructing a union station. Mr. Stuht was elected In 189S to the city, council, where he was quite active and made, a good record. Industry, frugality and an abiding talth In Omaha's future are qualities which worked tor Mr. Stunt's success In Omaha. As early as U13 be had acquired property which In later years proved the excellence of his Judgment. A few years ago he moved to a handsome home at 1326 South Thirteenth avenue, where he lived in that comfort which Invariably comes to those who live wisely, until overcome by a general breakdown. Soon after coming to Omaha he was united In marriage with Miss Maria Mat ron, who had . but recently come from Denmark. The wedding occurred on Feb ruary 11, ISO. Besides the widow, the fol lowing children survive: Mrs. U K. Kneale. Loa Angeles; Dr. A. E. Stuht, Spokane: Clinton B. stuht, Spokane; Mm George Potter, Shelby. Neb. (lilJII ttocE. at 35c on ie Do ar Eastern Merchant Greatly Impressed With Omaha Spirit "I am agreeably surprised In Omaha sa city, finding It In every way better than my expectations," declared Irvine item, who Is associated with his father 'n the big Stern Bros1 dry goods eatab Ishment In New Tork, and who, with Mrs. Stem, formerly Miss Ruth Brandels, .s visiting In .Omaha. "I am strongly Impressed with tho beauty of Omaha. In Its public buildings and business blocks and private resi dences, and the activity manifested on all sides. I waa at the theater last night and will say that I have never seen in Vew York a finer audience or better dressed. I have been going through Mr. brandels stores and believe they wlh rank with any In cities much larger. They have a relatively much more ample (round floor space, which has many ad- sntsgea, than have we In our Mg eslab ishments In New Tork. "I only wish I had arranged to stay longer and become more Intimately ac ualnted with the city and people, but I shall surely return to Omaha at the eer iest opportunity." Mr. and Mrs. Stern leave tonight for their home and early next month are to take their trip abroad, as a deferred wed ding Journey. This is Mr. Stern's first visit west of the Alleghenles. Al Bill TwTUDTaAf VrtliO TfMlCC Ash AN RUPTURE Yft cfail varieties eared la I J . i a few days without , 1 jf alaorloiaof tune. No 1 k sy wfflbeseeeptedoo. 1 l 4 the patient Is eared, 13 XV Writ or call. It VI r in ii-i i ii ir i II g ' wce.ru.oa 11 "A Frist It. Wrss. 0. 21 tea isiHne, Swaas Florence Protests Its Mail Service A mass meeting of the dtlsens of Flor . nca has been called for next Tuesday night to protest against the poor mat! ...Ice that town is receiving. At i rent the morning mall Is supposed to ...s Omaha at ( o'clock and all Omaha a. t papers come upon this train. Mon- ,v tho train did not get to Florence un til after a o'clock, and this morning it .i, utter I o'clock, consequently msny forced to do without their morning .,rs. Three days last week the ..in was from one to four hours .tie ' The afternoon train three times last week was cancelled entirely, the . -i.i being held over until the next day. 1'r.e. ieople of Florence feel there is no excuse for this as the train In made up n Omaha and nothing should prevent I e train from making the five miles In - than four hours. t he dtisens of Florence are of the . nton that If the mall was delivered by :l ear, which now goes as far as Thirtieth and Fort streets, or about ine-half mile from Florence., they would r,..t be forced to do without theilr mall In .lis morning and the patrons of the rural loutes would not have to wait twenty lour hours for lata mall. Men's, Womea's and Children 's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, bought from the Receivers of Spier, Kelly & Co., Ne York City. Our New York buyer is always on the lookout for just such splendid bargains and this is another opportunity to provide yourself and family with wearing apparel at less than one third of its real value. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, at 9 A.M. Look for the Large FAIR Sign, 12th and Farnam Streets. Women's, Misses' and Children's Department $50 Ladies' Black and Brown Coney Coats, COO ()Q at, each 1&UV0 $30 and $25 Ladies' O D Tailored Suits ...VlVlO $30 and $35 Ladies' CO JO Plush Coats, at .,..0i0 $30 and $25 Ladies' CO JO Caracul Coats, at . vOAO $1.50 Children'! Winter Hoods, at, each 25 25c Ladles' Belts 2t 50c Ladles' Jabots and Lace Col lars, at, each 10c $1.00 Corset "Covers, st ...-29c SOc Corset Covers, at .... 19 $5.00 Ladles' All Wool Sweater Coats, at $1.24 $1.00 Ladies' All Wool Sweater Costs, at . 98 SOc Ladies' Flannel Petticoats., at, each 15c $1.00 Ladles' Flannel Petticoats, at, each 35c 25c Ladles' All Wool Gloves 7 SOc Ladles' All Wool Gloves 15 20c Children's Mittens, all wool, at, jpalr 5C 1,000 Ladies' Waists at VOIR OWX PRICK. Remember the Place and pate. Look for Blue and White Sign, S. E. Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts., Thursday, January 18th, at 9 A. M. $30 and $25 Ladies' Cloth, including Broad- CO JQ cloth Coats,' at . . . . O.iO $5.00 Ladies' Black r A Cloth Capes, at "C $15 Ladies' Silk and i AO Serge Dreses, at . . VisJO $4.00 Ladies' Skirts, ff 4 fti in assorted shades iut $1.00 Ladles' Flannel Dressing Sacques, at, each 35 25c Children's Wool Hoods and Shawls, at, each 5 SOc Children's Romper Suits, at. each J.5C 73c Corsets 394 $1.00 Corsets 48c $1.50 Corsets 74r $1.00 Ladles' and Misses Storm Rubbers, at, pair 25c $1.50 Ladies' and Misses' Slorm Alaskas, at . 59t $1.4$ $2.C0 Children's Fur Sets, Muff and Collar, at. each I $5.00 Children's Coats, at $7.50 Misses' Coats, CI QO at, each Jl.i50 $10.00 Misses' Coats, CO i O at, each $6 and $7 Ladies' Skirts $2.24 $2.00 Ladles' One Buckle Over shoes, at, pair 73e $1.00 Children's Heavy Legglna, at, pair 25e 15c Ladles' White Handkerchiefs' at, each 4c SOc Children's All Wool Mufflers, at, each 15tf Ladles' Hats, values up to' $10, all go, at, your choice $1.69 15c Ladles' Hose, at 5c 10c Children's Hose, at 3 Men's and Bay's Deparlmsnt .$8.48 .$8.48 Men's Corduroy Pants, value up to $5.03, take CI AO your choice, at vlsiO $33.00 and $25.00 Men's Suits, at . . . $30.00 and $25.00 Men's Overcoats $40.00 Men's Plush CI 0.38 and Fur Lined Coats vl -$5.00 Bovs' Knicker-fff Or bocker Suits, at . . $1.00 Boys' Sweater (r Coats, at -3t $4.00 Small Boys' f OC Overcoats, at .... Xstl SOc Men's Wool Hose 10c SOc Men's Wool Hose 15c 0c Men's Wool Hose 204 50c Men s Wool Gloves . . .15r $4.00 Men's Goodyesr" " Welt Shoes, In sll styles and kinds of leather,-at, pair $1.49 ,. H m wssaw f is 1 1 V rTrW?J 1 1 AW W.M I ATfWI I 1 -flTT'll'l itl. 1 mm i fZjil ;llawW he. SI w J! SMsassa-ssJjJ W M mnm sin iiimiiiiiim"' $1.C0 Men's Sheepskin Lined Corduroy Coats, CO QQ at, each V $1.00 Men's Vests, 4 at, each $3.50 Men's Hats, all f JO shapes and styles . vloiO $1.C0 Men's Fur Lined 4 Qp Hat Caps, at 1JZ SOc Men's Heavy Fleece lO Lined Underwear . . . -v Men's All Wool Underwear, at 69c $2.00 Men's Heavy Rib-jfl a bed Union Suits, at . . v 15c Men's Drees Hose 7 $1 Men s Storm Rubbers .-59c $1.60 Men's btirtu Alaska Kuu- bers. St. pair , 69t? $2.00 Men's Ovarshocs. psir $2.50 Men's Heavy Overshoes, at. per pair . . .$1.39 lOo Cotton FlannM Mittens. '2 15t Hoys' Suspenders, ptr .'.3? 60c Men's Siupenders .....19 15c Mens White Bow Ties ..2c 60c Men's Silk Neck Ties ..17c i $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts, coat style, at. ' each 39c $1.50 Men's Kelt Boots ...-50c With Every Man's Suit We Give You Free of Charge a $2.00 Hat. Look For Large Fair Sign in Front of Store. PI0KEEB CITIZIir OF OMAHA HAS . . ' PASSED AWAY. - M 'iv 5 in i -.in n ' '" V' i i ERNEST STUHT. rested last summer on a charge of grand Isrcsny, but Ms wife with pleadings managed to bave ths charge reduced to petty larceny. Gritty Ice Worker May Lose Fingers Wltb all the fingers on both hands frotrn John &linelder of Oskaloosa. la, has been wandering the streets of Omaha f.ir almost a week without medical at tention, and bis bauds are now In such a condition tbat It Is possible bis fingers may bave to be amputated. Schneider came to Omaha a week ag Montia and secuied a Job on the ice. Lssc Thursday, when tbt temperature dropped to E deKrees below sero, Schneider In sisted upon going to work, despite the warnings of his employers. He worked almost all day, until the pain forced Mm to stop. As be bad but little money be slept In barns and at the city all. Monday he came to the station ami asked fur medical aid. 11 is bands, wars treated, but tbey are in a serious condition. BEEF PACKERS HOT GUILTY Startling Statement Made by Hon. James E. Bruce in Speech at Weekly Luncheon of Hawkeye Fellowship Club at the Auditorium Hotel Last Tuesday. MOST SERIOUS fiATIOM PROBLEM - Big Bjsrness vs.,Little Business the Subject of Discussion Led by the Iowa Ex-State Senator and Banker. Here Is a mesaage of bops snd good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boon Mill, Vs.. who Is the mother of eighteen clill- ren. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Cbamber ber Iain's Tablets after five years of suf fering, and now recommends tnese tablets to the public sold by all druggtsta. Plans Under Way ' : ' for Cement Show Co-operation wltb the officers of the Nebraska Cement Users' association to r.ake the Midwest Cement show a big 'libera waa promised by the Douglas ounty Cement Users aasocilrjoa at a meeting yesteday morning. Secretary Pe ter Palmer of the Nebraska association jwas pnmeaf. The following committee waa appointed to assist In seJlmc apace and snaking ar rangements for the state convention: w. J. Peterson. Frank VnUppermaa, E, B. Hopper asd S. Lersen, the latter of South Omaha. The show will be be Id m the Auditorium February I to It. ABUSIVE HUSBAND GOES TO JAIL, FOR THIRTY DAYS Arthur Spalding. UU North Twenty second street, was sentenced to thirty l)s ta JaU by PoBce Judge Foster, en a charge of abasing bis family. Spalding's wife appeared acalast him. He wsa ar- g:aoaoca6t3oaonoiaoao D Try Thit Home-Made o p . Cough Remedy . u fj Costs Uttls, Bat Bees the Work jj O Quickly, or Xoaey Bef uoef. j-j ' Mix one pine of granulated sugar with H pint of warm water . and stir for i minutes Pat 1 ounces of Fines (fifty cents' worth) In a pint bottle: then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonfui svery ooe. two or three hours. You will find that this simple remedy takee hold. of a cougb more quickly than anything else you ever used. Usually end a deep seated cough Inside of 24 hour a Hplcndio, too, for wsiooplng cougb, croup, chest pain a bronchitis aid other throat trodblea It stiaulatee the appetite and Is slightly laxltive, which befps end a cough. - This recipe makes more and better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for 12 $. It keeps perfectly aad tastes pleasantly. 11 nek la the most valuable concen trated compound of Norway white pine extract, and Is rich In guatacol and all the natural pine elements which are so heel'ng to the membranes. Other prep arations will not work In this formula This plan of making rough ayrup with Plnex and st-trar syrup tor strained honey) has proven - populat. through out the I'nited States and Canada that It Is often Imitated. Hut the eld, suc cessful formula lias never been enualed. A rcara-itv of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this reepe. Tour dmrslst has Plnex or will get It for yon. If not, send to The Plnex Co, Ft. TTsyne, In (from Chicago Tribune) At the regular weekly luncheon of the Hawkeys Fellowship Club at ths Audi torium Hotel last Tuesday, by Invitation. Hon. James E. Bruce led la the discus sion of the subjt-ct: "Big Business vs. Lit tle Business." It was reported that in bis speech the Senator had made the broad statement that the "Beef packers were not guilty." Explanatory of ths report. In a personal Interview be submits the following for publication: "On that subject 1 quote from my re marks: ' 'In my Judgment ths beef trust packers are not guilty of creatine or causing our most serious national prob lem In which we need the help, aid, and co-operation of all su-h great and wealthy men In its solution.' While It was not stated at the time, my remarks referred to the fact that there has been a constant and alarming annual Increase in ths cost to consumers, and awful consequences re sulting from its use, of Intoxicating liquors. Last year Consumers paid lor l.quor over two and one-fourth billion donate, or 124.17 fur each man, woman and child. "I am opposed to all drastic, unwar ranted and confiscatory 'legislative Inter' ference' and deplore ths agitation and threat along that line by pruie,lonai agitators anu poll. leal chail. '.'.'' ":r n thia way, seek to secure or hold office. j'lom OPpuMhi tOi,Ull...t ..iUi- vlduel pol.cy that places a pti-m.uiu on Imbecility.- and favor one that acknowl edge success as the (jai of American ambition, and that in the abundant ap preciation? lasting affectloa and gratitude of tbe American peupis, giants libera! rewarda to all who wisely use and dis tribute of the the results of their success for the good of bumauity. "The occasion referred to waa my first 'public offense' since about three years ago. wnen I 'turned my baca,' so to tak, upon an active busuMae and political career la Iowa of over Inirly years, wttu ail ambitions and fur taer prospects in either, sad have aince devoted my enure Ltua to a worid-wu extenaum of tue oenetits of tit rteai Ituee-day Treatment for Alovholum. "the work use M so pieasant and inspiring to me that 1 would not tooay xcauftS positions wltb eiuier vf my god ti.euua bnloTe Cumiulna or Kcnyon, siw aonor uienetvs aiid ths uisuu mate oi Iowa they m aiily repieaent In tue aenaie of trie Lnited statesaitnougu 1 frankly adorn mat the atia-nment of tbat mail honor waa tne one gieet am b:t.on of all my iile; and aiso that I should have Vrussrd swords with tfena tor Kenyon and outers in the Iowa legis lative set.ator.al coniest last winter, bad it aot been for my Neal work. Instead of possible pollUcal honors todsy, 1 have the supreme satisfaction of knowing that while the Nai is yet in ita Infancy it may be truthfully said that It Is The world's greetest treatment for alcohol sm.' "The first Neal Institute I established n my home state at Dee Moines, Iowa, two years aeo. Starting wltn that one. the Neal today international hi Ita scope, with Its nearly three score splen did large Institutes In successful operation In substantially all the large cities In the I'nited states and Canada, In which al ready over one thousand persons are be- resullsthe fact that It has never failed to errect a perfect cure In three days' lime Is responsible for Its unparalleled success. Its merits have already attract, ed foreign Investors and humanitarians, and foreign Governments, resulting In tne esiaonsnmnnt ot several Government and private Neal Institutes In foreign lamis. "I sing Ir. Neat's language: -OuUlile of the effects of the accumulated and aioreo up poison ol alcohol n th tern, which Is the cause of all th trouble. ww ,rst pcrcen.sse ol tii a.oonu.i. , u., huailhy. My treatment antidotes, neutra- Uses and eliminates this poison and wnen tnia is done, the appetite and 'crav ing' dlcappears anu Is reoiMCed hv i positive disgust and aversion to liquor. The treatment removes both the cause ai.a eireot ot the aflilctlon, when nature, relieved of the burden, reasserts Its power over air with the result that tne patient quickly regains the mental ana physical condition, that bs enjoyed U lore he waa poisoned. "If I had control of ths space In the grter. American i-ress mat has been de voiea to tne packers, I would seek to cteat a public sentiment that would turn mem in loose ana encourage them, an all other great successful buinMM an. professions! men In this city and country to oevise meinoos ana use their accum ulated millions to feed, cloth and warm the countless thousands of helples women and Innocent children (most of them the Innocent victims of the result of the excessive use of alcohol by the breadwinners'), that are today starving and freexing In this great city and else wherethat would enoourags and cause them to aid and assist In restoring the 'breadwinners' to msny of these hovels oi sutienng and distress. "Absolutely knowing as I do of the unquestioned merit ot th Neal and that it aoes ana win accomplish a. I m tv suite claimed. It has been snd Is nw . on stsnt deslr and effort to overcome the saepucisni anu incredulity of the man. good people who should snd would c. operate in th work if they knew ef in merits and th most wondereful possibi lities In It for tie un-lift and vimm! ,n humanity. With this thought uppermost t suomii mis puoiic oirei : it any em pioer of labor or other person from any temperance, religious or charitable so ciety will bring or send an alcohol! pa tient who takes tiie Neal treatment, w win, ii oesireu oy sucn person, enter in to a siecial written sgrcemcnt that if the patient Is not perfectly eured, a claimed in our public advertising, at th end or tnree days' treatment, that we win not onir reiunn th entire amount paid, but that we will also donate double to tbe amount, to any charity named by the person arranging for th treatment "We have a sinx'tal proposition for those who are willing to financially aid on or more who are unable to pay fo. the treatment themselves, which we fee, sure will appeal to and please tho. who feel disposed to help st a compars lively small cost to themselves. In re storing 'bresd sinners' to suffering fsm Itles. References to largest banks and prominent men In this city and else where cheerfully furnished upon appli cation. - I personally Invite a personal call or correspondence by those Interested." vv reprint th above from the ( hl- cago Tribune of last Hunday, beca ise w. feel that It will be of unusual Interest to all readers of this paper, most of whom know Senator Bruce either Der- sonaily or by reputation. Those Interested, In this city snd vici nity, should call upon or address the Neal institute. ii poutn in Mreet, Ing cured of alcoholism ech month at ; pfiore Douglas T&sS for full tnformstlon least 4. ess) others nude happy. narticulars relative to the treat- "Its wonderful merita and marvelous ment- sw-jsaHsrwjsii'SsiMia S U 4 -- 5?, Vise- it": ' I iilsSxlsL besransg! Caws. I iisrturs eulrtbs, 1 I I dnusa The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions B? SB. IBWTI BAKEB. Th quefclioim answrd Wow ar fffwr! In cliar ftctfr; ttii ftyitifttunu. or dtntMii r ictven nd lh va twnr iU apply lu any c&jm of siinUmr nature. 'Tho wlahlntT furthftr advtO, frw. may ttddraaa Dr. Lim itiLker, 1 oil me Hl-U., i u..yKv-Klluu,d fits., Day ton, Dhto, ent lotvlna Mlf-atlritHt, AtunifMsl nelop for reply. Full name anil mlrircMa muat ! clven, out enly Initiate or flotHloue name will tnt ueed in my an eer. The prencrlptlona ran be filled at any w li st ok ed drus atnre. Any drugs) nt rait onW of wbole aaler 4 "Ant tout Wilt" OIt 10 i U en-M t tlVsj (Bllnwlrif In wlf n hour Ifliw tmctt BMel and rate- b1)4 will kio b rumt of floli iMlniwort. 1 ot i ena, tlnciyrt rfauMraauite. "tm Ruy vHum: Pif manr r-rc I ha mllvrH with Hnnnrh aM bo trwbl wklrb tM bi mu04 by Hisn rw raurre, Mr bitsisd i ttiM ta p9Qt condUto. . What ma be 4ob. for mv AiNr: If to follow th dtierllung glvim halow yoa U1 Na w.ll an4 a4nnc aiahi. (Hrfaia tha toltowlnff turn tar nm-ki drug atnra and mi by aliaklni wall. tha taka a tMatumirul tour tlmaa dally: Hru aarfaparliu. eoma. i aia., cuna. fluid balmwnri, oa . (laid M. Burbn. I as. V tm rannrvtiaa ith thle Iba fallow. n lofal tmtinwl: OtH a I-aa M-a an M antlafailo ttlana nawdar and ma ha a caia balm by mlilng- eo nuaca of lard r vaMllna -km a laval lta(oBfal of lh ao1tr ud aaa t tba WMtrlla daily. Alan aaaha a wmm af oaa flnt af warn watar and aaa-aaK iv -ptwafMl of Vlltna pewdar anl na tmm or thrm llmaa e dar until th auatrlla ar ttwrtHicblr claaaaad and your trtjttbta wMI aooa ba guaa. . Kto V writ: htva aurli thart Urinary. Mreaxllri batr and toy k fall a la n ruff. Pltaaa advlaa what U do " Anmrar: Tha fwt advtra 1 oaa aHar la ample Oat i a wM atw kd drug atare e 4 Jar af "lain yellow ininyei, dlractleua acMswaanylng. svnd uaa it regularly. If BraaMtaa a baa It by, rlorotia ffrowth of hair and mra dandraff, trh litK Bcalb, luatrvieaa turr aad atoa fa I line hair. If tha h-lr I hama and MraMUiUT It rMortw a anft. flu if y apfbaaraaca, end brlaea be"k tha laiaoaa Mttiral color. e 1 ' "Kaialle1 aaya: " woald rwrttJnly appra- rlatv aoMHtthlnc that waald rtrrfaa my watg-bt, and Uk away that lacild fawllaf whlfh i am nMMt ta not of th tima. - My Wand la waak asd watary aad my aapatiu la paar." Arvwr. Tear tradition la wry aaally ava-r-anme If yoe will fo'low tha dlrsx-tloaa glttw h-tow- Ate yoar druftirlat far thraa-srala hrea narlans tahUta and taha arfnrtllst ta tha dl wtloaa and yar wifbt will larraaaa. Thaa a Matt arvmata aaalmliatt'm. alsrsaratMN and atf tliwMloB. trana'orm tha rnmnlaaloa and fivrw Thr? ara asraatrllsM by ehlrltaa and ara rr 'rvtly harwtla Ttify ahnuM ba tabsa r(.vlaH for aararal montht and von rsva datawd apoa valnlna; natw and that langatd faaltne will van ah romalataty. e e "D K O ' wrltM: My ramatttai ta M worae all tha tlma 1 am ttlnc m atirr that It makaa It vary hard for ma ta fi Do eat worry a boat yoar iwmtla aa that can b try aaaily rurwd by aalna IV following: (M at th drug atar tha InemllMi, taraod and mix thoroughly and taka a taaapnoi' ful at maal tlma and again at hod tlma and yon wMI anon h aiitlraly eurad af that dimcrawabl dlaanar, rbanmaliam. FwrehaM S drama af tadfda at iMtaMlam: a-fca!t awaan atf am af aot rhlfum: 4 drama of aodlam aall-ylata; I aa. aamg. fluid aalmwort; 1 oa. ruma. aaaowo aardlal; and t ot. of ayrap of aa.rsaianlla. Trla ha earad tbouaaada end I am aura U will tare yae. a a a "Musk tar." ah "i'sj, yog tll ma how ta ayarmm a broachUI tranhla, which inantfaaia itaaif after attixtng. by e tkkling la the throat, hoarataim and e alight aawghr Anawar: ObtJla a hotila af amwere maetaa. laiiana and hh It euro, or makn lata a aawgh aarup bf mlilng with ordinary granalatad augar ) rup ar honoy. Irlrs:ttoa lor uaa and new to mak nwompapy tUa paukfcga. It makaa g fall pint of alfartivo piaaant fmugh ayrup and tune all throat and brottilal trouhia. a a Ura. 0 B " wrltaa: "! ufrr g gr1 deal with atocnaeh dlrdr. Hay faaltng altar oat Irtg, baari palpitation, wind gfd gaa an atom a.h, atr Am rsjtla and lrrtuhla. Afraid te oat a hoarty aaaJ. pvmatimaa grant pate. I lew appaedkiUn.' Anawwrt Th eoghKt af eoaatlpatlee and fedU gaatlon ta tha moat frjquant eauaa ol kngra1-rn It ta hot tar ta pravant than to awm by an apar lion. I advlaa that yon gatala labtvu trlapag tlna and taha grcri!log ta dlrootlona ecoampajir Irtg analog eartan. Taay ara pink, whlta and bine to bo Ukon mom lag. noon and alawt, raapaatlvaly, I think many oaaoa af apvandlcitu aanid he p vntad by uaing trlnpaptioa inUlllgaetly. e a "Ura. C. C" wrltaa: "Caa yne yraaertba a tow lr for an who la atupliaa, nornrua. hyatarteal, thla and got ting thlnnar. Hara ItUle appaUta and m raatlana day and light.' Anawar: TIM fallowing If aaad for aeraral ayaakg will gradually rawer and mrangthaa your aa rotm ayatam: Compound array of bypophaanbltaa, I ota.; line turn cadomann. 1 ai. (not eardamonl. Mix. ahaho wall end Uhe taanpoonful bafera aacb moal. e e a "Miw C. K wrltaa! -I am taw warn- ft and would like a prtacrlbed. ' Afiawar: I weald eat raoommand tbe ardraary tablota and pllw for obaatty. awt bora I an gulch: art'ng formula tbat accompllabaa big tat rcdae I tona and savor eaeaan III faallng. Arnmntta allalr I ota., glycol ajoolawa I on. tthaka wall ta a bottM and tak a taa?nnfal a ft or oarb ma a! for thro days. Itoobia tn dona tbaraaftar. On tlna aovaral waaka r montha aa tee aua may . . "Poor H wrltaa: "Mr fcaalth la Tory paar aa amount af e kmg-atindlni aanatlpatloav t baa ta uaa pllla or aomathlng all tho tlnto. a yo prtopTlbo aamathtng in Uke that will torn hroata oanatlpaLton." Antwor: fntlntloa la nrobnblr tha aneae af Tra lllnana than any othar tblng Moat roiaodl t'y rnllora tha trouM and aavar rare. I al vaya praocrlba thrvo-gratn lulpnarb (not anlpbur alit-ta), and haa found thorn moat rolUMa and craduatly curat I r Thoy aH ploaanatly and toon in tha bowala and llw, wblla purl lying the blood. GRAY 5 QUICKLY SE DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOPPED Remedy tMade from Garden Sage and Su!,;hur Restores Color to Gray Hair. A feeling of sadness accompanies tha discovery of ths first grajr hairs, which, unfortunately are looked upon as her alds of tdvanctnf ace Gray- hairs, however, are not always aa Indication af advancing ace, far many people have gray hairs suite early tn Ufa Of course. It la unnatural, and Indicates that than la something wrong with th Individual, and that Nat ir needs assistance in cor recting the trouble. Tbe aama la true f hair that Is constantly falling ut aad become thinner vry day. If every thing ta right with Nature, tha hair. even In comparatively tlderly should be long, thick and glossy, with out even a .treak of gray. The Ideal assistant to Nature In re storing and preserving th hair M Wyelh's -Jag and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, a clean and wholesome dressing for dally use. It not only removes dand ruff, but atrengthena weak, thin and falling hair aad promotes Its growth, a. few applies tlona will restore faded or gray hair te !ta natural coler. 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