TTIE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: JA KIT ART 2G, 1913 9-B MV5IC II y 1ILMUETTV M. ULIJS. HAT can be gained through an w "dtnatlon In music A greut many people study riusk who do not Intend to use tt ns r profession. What "hi. they Ktt out o( It? In flio first place what docs an edu cation In mulc mean? Does It mean the ability one may acquire to perform VPon soma Instrument, or to make beau tiful ton with the voice? That would rather mean an education In how to use that Instrument, which Is not the tudy of music Itself, but It Is usually the gateway through which one may pass to that sttrly. Broadly speaking, n education In music consists not only in learning how to perform upon some Instrument, and to become acquainted with the best literature for that Instru ment, but also Includes harmony, coun terpoint, fugtie, analysis, history of the art, and also a general knowledge of the use and peculiarities of other In struments, and their combinations, a study of the theory of music, and unless & person has some knowledgo of these things he cannot bo a. well rounded musician, no matter how skilfully he may perform upon some Instrument of his choice. Supposing wo start at the gateway, ami see what It is possible to learn about musto In tho study of tho piano or violin. We are told that we aro sent to school, not fco much to retain the actual facts that wc learn there, but to Improve our minds- to train our thoughts Into logical channels, and to develop good habits of reasoning. Any study that compels us to do this Is Invaluable. When a person takes up the study of music they have to think, reason, re member, observe, listen, and act, all at cm- and tho same time, and when one lias Jparaed to do th'ls In a small way, with the simplest studies, he finds be foro him another group In which he 1ms to think a llttlo mora carefully, reason n. llttlo more quickly, remember more, observe extra things, listen to more com plicated harmonies, and act with more technical skill, and so on ad infinitum, a long aa one devotes himself to It. Hnw Is this for the development of the mind? I know of no other branch of tudy which requires tho co-ordination of so many faculties at once, and yet, by the Irony of fate, music has the least important place In tho average course of study. t Tho study of music on an Instrument not only trolns the fingers, but the character and mind as well. It trains the mind In three vjays-sclcntltlcally, Intel lectually and emotionally. At the very beginning, in the study of time values, arithmetic Is called to the rescue, and by dividing, multiplying, adding and sub stractlng the most difficult lookln time problems are solved, and a feeling Of rhythm Is brought triumphantly out tf the former chaos. In the differences of pitch some laws of physics aro taught, tmA in the various vibrations of those a tervala that harmonize. The distances l these' Intervals are also more or less adaptable to arithmetical computation In locating their distances. After these time values ahd tonal distances have been Jiji derstood, Oiey must be remembered, t$r they are constantly reappearing. Here patience and perseverance are necessary, as well as considerable self-control, espe cially In the mastery of slow time values. In reading the notes correctly. In the phrasing,- observance of marks of ex pression, staccato notes, accented ones, or tenutoa. one's Intellectuality la devel oped, as well as one's powers of observa tion and listening ability. Here a great law or truth Is presented to those wljo will observe It. If there are notes that arc not played us written, tho piece )s not played correctly, and never will be right until every one Is made right. The tamo Is true with the phrasing, or tho staccato or any other part of tho com position. When the composition has been performed Incorrectly the memory of the false things will remain to sting the con science, rather than the memory of tlie rent, If tho 6110 playing It Is conscious of the wrong, nnd if ho is not and his teacher has not Informed him and corrected It, lie had better get another teacher. Here patience and self-control aro still mere In evidence, as well as tho ability to think quickly und In advanco of tha playing-' To perforin Intelligently tho search and struggle for the truth here manifested cannot but raise the Ideals Jn other linen. A truth recognized In one form Is nioro easily recognized In an other. The eniutloiml training that can be gained through the study Is of the utmost importance. It Is this that can help one to bring out the beauties of the music ait well as the truths. When one can truthfully reproduce what has been writ ten. If they can also feel that It means something to them, It becomeB a living thing rather than a mere reprodurtlon of notes" and expression. If they can out feel that a passage of fast notes li gurgling water, for Instance, It will IipIp to make their reproduction of It not onlv brilliant, but Joyous. It Is this question of what It means to tho performer and hln ability not only to realize It, but his Interest In It and his desire to tell It to others through tho notes and see If they also understand It that makes the differ ence between the artist and the artisan. Jt Is that broad sweep over tho .piece per formed that makes It a unified whole one complete thing, rather than several rather disconnected parts. To find this meaning fires the Imagination, arouses tho enthusiasm and gives the power ip express the desires, longings, delights i" other sentiments that the player thinks the composer wished expressed In .thu music. Should not a constant search for the meaning to be delivered, and the beautlus to be brought out In the music help one to bo more sensitive to beauties tu other lines, and mako one quicker In syinps'.hy and understanding In a general way through training in this one branch? These are a few o? the things one may learn from the study of murlc on an tnxtrument, besides the absolute necessity for concentration of thought and action, the training of the memory. They am learned In proportion to the limitation of the Instrument, the amount of time a -i .effurt exrendod by tht student, and I c ability to assimilate. I have not llx'ker. of the technical training that must go hand In hund with the muflcal, that klU that must be developed physi cally until the mind has- perfect control of the m,u n am) itii nink them tho efi'wnt t..cdlim of cxj.resaion. To build .p these muscles, the Judgment require In their development, the regular exi-r-olo necessary, tho patience and per severance, and determination;, all thosa things make the mastery of technic an education In Itself.- There are 'a great many people who go all through their Journey uf life and never iee tho garden of musical treasures by the roadrhle. There are some who sen tho big gate of technical ability at the entrance, and shovo and push upon It until they gain the strength to open It Then tlie.v are so pleased with their ability that they push tt again and again, letting It nlwayn swing back, nnd never peeing the beauti ful garden they have let themselves Into. After It has become easy. Instead of n terlng and glorying In the lovely musical flowers all about them, they rush right past these beauties and on to the next larger and heavier gate to the next gar den, and work until they havo succeeded In opening this one easily, and .so on. Thoy could have alt these musical treas ures for their very own If they tan them as they went among them, but they dp not see them. There aro other people who enn look over the fenco and see the beautiful flowers, but for somo reason they do not acquire tho strength to push the gato and get In among them where tho colors are so warm and the odors so Intoxicat ing, but must always be satisfied with the view from a distance. There nro still others, by far the most favored ones, who develop the strength to open the first gate, who enter nnd revel In the many musical treasures they see on all hands and as they pass through each succeeding gate of larger technical and physical demands they en Joy each garden to the fullest, and find pleasure In all of them. It la when mem bers of this group pass by the others on life's hlghwsy with their arms full of their gleanings In tho musical gardens that they give out to those that reach for them that makes a love for the good and beautiful In music more of a gen era' thing. Hut unless the flowers aro real, tho feoplo will not have them. Muelnl clS'onrs. Mrs. E. U. Zabrlakle and Miss Mar garet Damm have taken a studio In room 20 Wead-Baldrlgo block for the rest of the season. The musle department of the Omaha TV ft TT. M f m nlt.K TT I , , , . , . . T- . . SO, at 2il5 p. m. at Metropolitan hall. All e.ltlh m.mhAf- art 4it-1tAr4 t.M.l tV. .. - , ,, " ...... uv. a. i qivuii uiii Is allowed one guest. The. program Is In uuarso oi .Airs, xiiiii u. vvagonar and Is from the works of McDowell. Miss Hello von jMansieiae will play a couple pr cello solos. Miss "Ruth (Sanson will sing and Miss Corinrm R.arl tin m-a .11! also take part. The Mendelssohn Choir of Omalia have ISSUed thett Atlnllnl IlllVrTlnMr.W nr.... for the spring concerts In April with tho i.iwiiioj, orcnesira. Homers of these cards havo tho privilege of sending In for their reservations ahead o( tho general sale. Those who have ntlnniio.l Hi... concerts in the past know what a treat IS In tnr fnr . ri m An,, .. ... i- V... . . - . -- ...it.,,,. . I J "(II WIIU JHUS not yet obtained one can get them from iiicinuor ol ine cnoir. Miss Hazel' Wilcox Is out through 'he western part of Nebraska nnd eastern Wvnmlnr Hnlnf. n.., ...-.l. . ... " n wiivnuin uuuer illC management of tho Brltt Lyceum bureau. V. " aaugnter or nr. ahd Mrs. Wilcox of this city and has. been a pupil of Henry Cox the last three years. Mrs. Louise Jansen Wylle has Just re- vi iaui ivmioua toiiueri lour, n':pe"lnK Jn Hulchlson, Saline and t.v.muv, nucir mil; js in Jin return en gagements later In the season. In Wichita a public reception was tendered Mrs. Wylle by admirers and friends, that she made last year whe,n Hlie gavo a VArv fillnnnaafitl A 1 1 .!., t..i x - ' ... n4 uciinmiLii vuiitcri 10 a large and enthusiastic audience. The un.ii jmjjcrs ai mo auove named cities gavo very flattering notices to MTs. Wylle for her highly artistic program. Th frlftiutflt nt TVTvai Tl'i.lln 1 ...T..Ur, w ..am. ..J'llt- ,!J,o lu I1HVU her givo a song recital In this city. In ma nertr luiurci as biio is a very great favorlto with all who have had the pleasure of hearing her sing. At the Theaters (Continued from Page Kight.) Maurice liegeman, I-'Iora Crosble, Charles K. Bird, JoMph Carey, Vlollnt, A. 8. Hiimersou, KdWard Tarver, Mae Carmen, May Hennessy, Teddy Hudson, Jean Bornette and Mnrlo Benedict. The Wednesday matinee will be played at popular prices, with no seat over 11,60. .The salq of seats will jitart Wednesday, but In tho miantfioo mall orders will he received; This week will close the of the Vaughan Gluscr players at the tioyu theater, tho company having come to Omaha for a limited iiav oniv. ti... bill will be "The Houso of a Thousand Candles, the play based on Meredith Nicholson's story of tho same name. It was used with much success as a starring vehlclo by K. M. Holland, one. of America's most ahlo character actors and was very Popular. It has murh i tho element of mystery In It. with Hie spice of .adventure, and n, r.epiarkably wen wornea out lovo story, so that In terest Is maintained to tho .very end, and then the great surprise of the play Is sprung, Just when all revms to be hopi less for the hero. Tho mounting nr Hi. play requires much of attention from tho sceno uuiiner, and this has been well at tended to. The full htrciiBth of .the com pany Is requlied lu tho cast, unit nil win have an opportunity to nlako good. The first performance will be at, the matinee this afternoon, and tho. bill win run all week, with other mutlnoss op Thursdav and Saturday. "In 1909," a skTtcffby William C. De Illllc, will be prcbonlcd us the headline attraction nt tho Orpheum this week. Joseph Jefferson, non of a- celebrated father, will have the leading role. In his support are Kellce Morris and Blanche Bonder. Tho play Is based on a dream of tho future-a time when suffrage will tavo become an actual fact. There are many droll situations and numerous bright lines. . The characters aro well drawn Hnd the plot Is ono that holds tho attention till the clone of the production. Jesv I Lanky is responsible for the pre sentation of the playlet and has staged It with much care. "Ias Ballet C'lasblqo" will bo one of (ho most elaboratn acts given at tho Orpheum for a long time. Albertlna Itasch has with her a company of ten accomplished dancers, who offer a series of classic dances with fcpeulul lighting effects. Mile. Marlnt and Mar el Bronskl, tho solo dancers, came from tho Metropolitan Opera company Tlue Muslkal girls, a quintet of beautiful and accomplished young women, will g)ve a runortolrc of classical und popular scire- J tiuns Mary WHczek will render a num ber of violin roWs Miss Snan, In adrM-; turn to her work on the trombone, will i play a solo on the euphonium. Kstrllo BfHch tlrangrr. a Nebraska girl, Is the latest addition to the Mustkal girls. Miss l'lper and Miss Churchill also contribute muoh to the set. Kl Uoldsmlth and Cluy lloppe will present a skit called "The Commercial Drummer." Harry Breen. the rapid fire song writer, will offer a series of his own composition. I'rank and Truman ltlee, "the talkatlvo tum blers." will glvo a thrilling athletlct act. "Dilutee I.a tSrande." a lvnolous young woman, wilt do some unusual feats on the. tight wire. 'l:umlnHtHm Days," a miniature mu sical comedy, Is the feature attraction at the Kmpress for Its second week. The a-t Is M-odueod by the same people nj thi famous "School Days," that mado such a hit with the theatergoers. There, aro nine peopio lu tho act and It Is built' on tho lines of tho Tabloid musical com edies that huvi. been proving so popular In the east this seat-on. Daniels and Con- rail, two of tho cleverest musicians on the vaudeville stago today, arc present ing a violin and piano net that Is said to be of the Very highest class. I'urcella brothers, another part of the vaudcvlllo program, are to be offered in tounncc tlon with the regular program of high clas photo plays. The bill at the American Hippodrome will be headed by Blanche lling's clover sister, Julio fling, who, with tho assist ance of James Norval and company, will present Herbert Hall Window's adapta tion of tho French farce, "The Man Hha Met," which work Is said to offer Miss Hlng much scope for the display of her talent as n comedienne. "Jovial Joe" Carroll, (and he certainly looks tho part). will entertain with a comedy monologue, and the tirco lively Kelcey sisters, eccentric and whirlwind dancers, will show nniplo causo why they ahould be paid their salary The odd manipulation of odd otijecta will be l'Vcdorick I'ero's duty at each performance, while the two Kroneman brothers ns clowns will cause no end of laughter with their tumbling; novelty, presented Just as they havo given the act on all tho greater Kuro- pean circuits. Jewel and Jordan compose a whistling duo that will easily put a floek of canaries or mocking birds to shame. This hill will be rounded out by various "movlo" displays. There will bo a mattneo dally all week from 2 to 6: tho night shows sturt at 7 and 9 sharp onch evening. .On Sunday the matinees are at 1 and 3 p.' m. "A new star In the ascendant" la the term applied to the Mollto Williams show which ia o vlBlt tho Gayety this week, opening with today's matinee. Starting at t'he lowest rung of the ladder, as a chorus girl at (12 a week. Miss Wil liams has risen to the position of re ceiving a renumeratlon larger thon any other female star In extravaganza. She Is responsible for a large part of tho atmosphere that breezes throughout the entire performance. The book Is by TUchard Goodall and the music by Paul Itubens. Tho costuming' Is from spe cial designing from Miss Williams' own hand. The comedy falls upon the shoul ders of Harry Sheppell and George F. Hayes, who aro assisted by IS, A, Tumor and Cliff Worman. Mabel Irvln, Mae Meek, Marie Hussell, Madge Darrell and Ruth Maltland are the principal women In the support of Miss Williams. Tho scenery and offects show a lavish dis play on the part of Mr. Splegal, and taken as a whole. the performance will stand as one long to be remembered. There will bo dally matinees, at which the women arc especially Invited to at tend, although the evening performances are identical to the afternoon enter tainment. A two-act musical burletta entitled "New York In Two Keels," presented by the "Merry Maidens" company, will be the attraction at tho Krug theater this week, commencing with the usual Sunday matinee. Thero aro plenty of song hits, In tho achieving of which a young, and pretty chprus plays an Im portant part. - Tho scenic equipment of fered for Inspection la probably the most elaborate of that with any burlesque or ganization, and thp costuming equals that of the higher-priced musical come- Tllcs In richness. Harry Fields, a well .known comedy portrayer, sustains tho brunt of the comedy, ably aided by Billy 8tcwart, droll funmaker; Joe Phil lips, a .dancing youngster; Miss Blancho Curtlss." handsome and talented:-Howell and Webster, versatile duo; Miss UHa Urcnnan, pretty and dashing; Billy Stewart, clever and entertaining, nnd MIhh Anna Woods, charming arid viva cious. A real feature with the show js a series of beautiful art studies posed by living models. Friday night, as usual, will be country store night, with an unusually large list of beautiful pres ents for the patrons of the house. 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OUTLINE TENTATIVE PROGRAM rlnnn Ntm Made Provide for Snch 1'orniHllllm nn Will Ileal Mnrk I hi- Oci-nsliin ns line of Much Importance The Commercial club of Omaha will tako a very active part In tho formal opening of the "Made In Nebraska" show, il. tho Auditorium, which will be ..eld from March t. to IS. The opening night will be. therefore, called "Commercial Club of Omaha Night." This action was token ul a recent meeting of tho executive -loin-intttee and It was thero decldtd also to name a committee of seven to represent that organization on the large rereptloii committee which has buen organized to receive tho, governor of Nebraska and other distinguished state, county und clt officials. A tentative program has Uieen planned for tho night of March 8, as follows: Formal ope'nlng cetcinoi!lM. C 15. Beln ert. iiresldunt of tho Federation of Ne brnskn Retailers, presiding chairman. Musical selections by band. ( "Address, "Tho Purposes of tluvFndcra tlon of Nebraska Hotallers,'' byV M. A. Hosteltlcr. fchelton, Neb. Jntrodijcrd by President Beln'ert. Japws Dahlman. mayor of Oihaha, will de liver tho address of welcome to exhibitors and visitors. This will followed by John H. Morehead, governor of Nebraska. A soprano solo by Madam Gllllla and a f-electloii by tho bandj A. V. Smith, as a representative manu facturer, has been asked to deliver an ad diess on "The Spirit of Use of Home Mndo Goods Program to He Completed. Th seventh number of the program as arranged for so fur will bo an address by a representative of thu Commercial club to bo selected later. G. W. Darner, vice president of tho Federation of Ne braska Retailers, will read the telegram from President Woodrow Wilson, formally opening tho exposition. Miscellaneous' (el egrums. letters of congratulations, etc . should any be sent, will be read by Loiih W. Buckley. Tho singing of the national unthem closes the program. 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For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertliomont. Question of Salary in Pancoast Case Omaha politicians are wondering how a question ot salaries In tho state senate Is to be settled In ensn A. C. I'ancoutt should be seated In the senate from Douglas county to dlsplaco J. H. Gross man, democrat, whose seat la being con tested by Poneoast. Tho senate has moved slowly lu the matter of the con test, and aa the matter now stands tho contest will not bo decided until some time In February. By thst time Gross man will likely have received his first month's salary for service In the stalo senate. If thon thq aenato should un seat him and seat Pancnast In Ills stead as a result of tho pending contest, tho question lias come up whether Grossman would bo entitled to the salary for the rtlrst month and Pancnast for the second. or whether Pancoast could claim his salary for th full term. The contest Is In the hands of a committee. The Intest report Is that tho committee. 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My rree Book tells how to get busi ness or your own. If you aro one of thn thousands of slaver of the pay-chock, grinding awuy the best years or your lire for sotim other nun's prom, let mo snow you now, wiuio you urn ktlll earning it suhiry and with very small capital, you can omhitrk In a huslneHi that will fieo you forever from tho grinding, body-racking wage slavery, l.et mo show you thn way to financial Independence hiiiI hupplnoss. t will supply you u curofiil',' devised, elaborately worked out and coin pletoly equipped set of 0 plans lo select rroin una cmnarK on 1 win explain every thing to vou from hash- Idea lu full unnra tlon. This will Include hnw to handle the business when you get It, and how to de velop It as your facilities ami capital In rrciiMe. Thn whole mall order pluu will lie Mippiioi you. it is the most complete thnrouch nnd Invincible Instruction nos supplied you. It Is the most complete, nlblc, each plan capable of enriilng you i splendid Income. A rEW DOLLARS BTABTS TOU. Then by putting your profits euth weak back Into your business, you con crow ran- Iet Hie set off the skv rocket of your RUSSELL HIGH CLASS CROOK. Considers Passing Worthless Paper Mnttcr of Competing Wits. LOOKS DOWN ON REGULAR THIEF Would Not Knock n Mini Uoitii or I so n film to AclilcM- Hrnults nnd Considers Thnt .Method llenrntli III l)lKnll. Charles K Russell, who has sen ed time. In nearly rery penitentiary in the counttj, was hound over to the district court by Police Magistrate Foster under 1.tX bonds on the charge of forgery. Russell was arrested Wednesday while attempting to pass worthless checks on business men In the city. The longest time Uusscll has been out Of the penitentiary at one time since he waa II years of nirn hns boon six .,,!, 11,. 11.. I. CI ,., ... . , w in V. ,,h , ,,, V , . lo be In the prime of life, although he lias spent most of his life behind tho bars. To Pass him on the street one would lake hlin for n respectable busi ness man. Ho looka down on thieves, highwaymen and "yeggs. " While ho knows nearly every crook lu the country he has al ways travelled alone and never turned to any other lino but passing worthless paper. "I always want my victims to know that 1 am going to relievo them of a llt tlo ensh." ho aald. "I never could knock a man down or thrust a gun In hla face. When a crook doea that ho Is giv ing his victim no show for his money. When I go Into a place and lay down a check I nm matching my wits against those of the merchant." Tim Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road to Business Huccess. Health and RY Mlta. MAH MARTYN. Miss U A lotion that will holp your ..A.i I... ii. fu .tni-lr f iiti.i ti.l iikpU nnriiiiui., ently can bo made by dissolving four ounces ot spurmux in unc-half pint ot hot water (or witch hand) and adding two teaspoonfuls ut glycerine. Thla lotion will whl inn and heautlty your skin and tnku uway that coutne, muddy look you havo. This Is much better than face powder, as It does not show on the skin, and will not rub orf cutly. like the powder docs when vou wear a veil. Tho spurmax lotion Is Inexpensive and will glvo to uny sallow, oily skin u pinkish, youthful appearance. il is lino ror coin sure, cutiim, utR-mrm nnd as u protection to tho face against harsh winds and changes of weather. I am sure vou will like tlUs spurmux lotion very mucn. Vlrclula: Iick of exercise and eating too much solid food during tho summer months accounts for your sallow, pimply complexion and loss of energy. Wbut you need Ih a rename aystcm-toma ana niooti puriricr. Try this; Dissolve an oUnco of kardenn lit a halt-pint of alcohol (not whisky) adding one-half cupful sugar and trot water to mako a full quart. Take a tublnsnounful before- nch meal and In it abort tlmo you will feel like a new person. It will give you Hon, rod bioou, mi you with energy and put tho color and look ot health Into your face. Bvlvts: Never wash vour hair with soap.- Tho "free" alkali In Moap Is Injuri ous to tha hair, nnd In tlmo will eat tho very lite out of II, causing your hair to becomo streaky and spilt at the ends. Icor u really good ahampoo, simpiy dissolve a teaspooutul of canuuox In a cup ut hot water. Hhampoo and rlnso with clear water. This shampoo lathers abundantly, remove all dirt, dulidrurf nnd excess oil. and will leave vour hair soft. kIobsv und fluffy. This shampoo dries so quickly that It muxes snamnoo ntr a real pleas ure. After using it once you will tihnglnn you havo twice us much liulr as you ever had berore. This is the shampoo now used bv muny of tho best hairdressers. After shampooing, an application ot a qulnzoln halr-tonlc (sou unswer to "Alma") will provo very Invigorating and refreshing to your scalp. Kato: (a) Reducing your weight with out plenty of exorcising nnd dieting may annear utilto difficult, but I havo a for mula that has worked wonders whore other romedies have failed. Put four ounces of imrnotls In 1H Dints hot Water. When cold, strain out the sediment and take a tublespoonful of thn liquid before each meal, It Is a harmless remedy and leaves the skin frco from flabblness, (b) To mako your eyes bright and healthy, use crystoH eye tonic regularly. It Is sold by all druggists Kllialitth nyt "I mi troubled llh ronlUnt liM-ltcha which M affrctn my utf. Mr brrath la awful, aa I litttrfi a Brvrrn (.ate ut tutarrb nt III head and throat " Anawrr I iwuIvb da.lly hunrtrrda of IMIeri from (Tropin who hive ufffret aa you do anil who title lx-.ll cured with tha following Ir acrlpllon Ma a waah by mlilnj ono-lult ir. aoonnful VIItD" powiler which you ran pur- t chaa- from any clrufflrt In 2 oi. parliagaa, and add to till onn pint uf warm watrr, ui.i thla In Hi nnttrlla dally to thoroughly rleanae thrm. A i-alnrrh balm iIuhiU b mr1 with thla. ThU Is mad by inlilns on leatooonfMl of Vllaun pow iler with onn Mint" ff lard or valln and' apply HI up Intu tha iii-ntrlti. Iwlrc a itay. If Ihla la mad dally )''"ir ratarrli will won vanlali. It huuM, iinwr, to unst orcuulonally to pre. vent a ft turn nf thn dlaea. i' O." wrllea "II you know of anythlns Ihnt will cur dandruff. Hrlilnr aralp and prr. malur laklnrtaa, pleaw In ma know what tnatur itNs. Anawrr l'or airveral yufa 1 ha prtarrlti1 plain yollow mlnyul aa auprrlor t anythhx known for Ih trratmiMit of (llaraaad aralp. Oet It In fixir-ouni ant with full dlrctlona. It iiulikly merooinca all dleaaea nf hair anil aralp anil ivf nw vigor and Intann natural color 10 " ' 1 ' "l" ,Br Try It fulrly and you win iuo- yoor ffleiula. "Mildred" write "I am ranatantly cinbar rawfd lauo uf th tad of my itmn ttiln ncaa. 1 liar abnilutl-lj nu color In my fa or Hp an.) I asi dull and llli-l.w moat nf lha time. I'lMK adr inn what (o du " Answer If you are no lliln and pain aud ynur llpa and ohaeka tolorli-Ha It la berauu your blooil la dfllnt In red torpuacl. Thla can U can jly ovtrn ly thn uh frf lhr-iraln hypo. nucUn tahlela which can b had from any drug slat III mtled rurtooa with full direction ror taklns. When th blond la aorlrliad by tho ur of Ihene tablet ynur wlnht wilt Intrcaar, l. tolor will roino bark Into your fare ami llpa, and It will Improve ynur (antral ayattm o that you will betvrn atrons uvl healthy. BdB" wrllea- ' I ffr with rheumallam all Ih tlm and I lill be vory glad If you can tall in miiiBthliic to rcllv in " Auawcr I ran ilva you a prrarrlpllon which will not only relieve, but will cure your rheu matlwn. ThU la my favorllt reuisdy and front th nurator of letter rerelve.1 frsm pwiple who hai ud It proea It value in rurlnc rhumn- tlam. Th followlnc la man oy muioi won taking a teaaooonful at meat time and nulla b BHaBBBBBBBBBBBTaffiTBV bbbimLIbsLHISLv Vfe BBBBBBBBBHPSJBBBBBBBK ' HE S iniHu via Kl t i J. ' BsHssaV bHKbsHHbHsbVmLYm LbssVIF KjaMlh mm, Women who benr children and re main heaUbr are those who prepart tholr systems In ndranco of baby's coming. Unless tho mother aldi nature In lta pre-natal work tho crlsli rinds her eyntara unequal to the de mands mado upon tt, and oho 1b ottor left with weakened health or chronk ailments. No remody Is bo truly i holp to nature aa Mothor'o Friend and no expectant mother should fat to liso It. It relieves tho pain and discomfort caused by the strain pr tho llRaments, makes pliant and olas tic thoso fibres and muscles whlct nature Is expanding;, prevents numb neap, of limbs, and soothes the Inflam rr ntlntt rf Vtvnsi n f rrlnnrla TYi n viterr v. . bclnB thUB Prepared by Mother'i VrtnnA ji.i , i.i Friend dispels tho fear that tho crlsli may not bo safely met Mothor'i Friend ntauroa a speedy and complete recovery for tho mothor, and she II loft a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing ot her child. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug otoros. Wrlto for our fico book for expect Mother's Friend ant mothers which contains much ralunblo Information, and many sug gestions ot a holptul nature BBADHELD REGULATOR CO., Atliiti. Cu AKCADIAN 'iZXlT BERMU1A Tlcrli lMrchniMtiu with Quba 8. S. Co. "It" Koldir, iiiuat comprtliciitiT book ot tour to WEST INDJEH AND 1-AJf AMA BANUEnaOM BON, Qn. AtU., U Id. u Bim St.. CMmo. ut nr smmiblp ticktt st. Beauty Helps Daisy. 1 can recommend delstone for liuniNiung hulr or furs because I know It really iIocb tho work. To remove thoso hnlrs apply a paato made with detatonc nnd water and after two or three min utes rub off, wash thn skin und you will find It smooth and hairless. No posslblo harm results from using delatbne. T, ij, ; Uubblng a. little pyroxln on your eyebrows with finger-end makes them grow thick and glossy. .Short, pttsught lashes will cnm In long and curly It p)' mxlu be applied at lash-roots with thumb and fnrefnlgcr. This treatment wilt add gicatly to your beauty, but you must bu careful and not get any pyroxlu where no hulr Is wanted. YOUNOWIKK. Artificial olda f6r un dcrdcVulopmont fool no one but thu wearor. I-Ved tho atarved, shrunken tis sues and your bust will soon ussumo Its correct proportions. Tho vaucalro treat ment Is rollabln and can bo prepared at llttlo cost by' dissolving 1A cupfuls sugur In 1 pint water und then adding 1 oilncii gallol. Take 3 teaspoonfuls betoro each meal until development la whero you "iv nut It, then discontinue or qver-devel opment may toiiow. Mrs. T. C: No one can affoid to ne glect hla or her eyes, although most peo ple do. If you want bright, clear, beau tiful eyes that will be much admired, you can havo them with very llttlo care. Oet an ounce of crystos nt any drug store and dlssotvo it nl a pint ot water. Put two or three drops of this tonlo In each eye dally and you will be surprised how It will strengthen your weak, tired eyes und mako tthem strong, healthy and sparkling. Many occullsta who use this simple tonic get excellent results In treating eye-troubles generally. U Is very soothing and nus enabled many to dispense with wrarftig glasses. Alma: Your scalp needs a good, stimu lating (tulnluo halr-tonlc to remove tho dandruff, stop Irritation and falling hair. Oet from any drug store one-half pint al cohol (not whisky) und one uunco quilt zolti and mix It with one-half pint watvr und you will have a much better tonic than nny of tho"o ready-jirepurcd tonics you havo been buying. Uriish your hulr dally, and twice a week apply this tonlo to tho scalp, rubbing It lu gently. Tlil will do wonders for your dull, lifeless, falling hair, nnd put your scalp lu a healthy condition. This tonic will mako your hair soft, silky und lustrous. Keep tho scalp clean by frequent shampoos with cauthox nnd you will not have further trouble with your hair. Head Airs. Marty n's book, "Beauty," $5, Advertisement, I KelOCTOR Tim questions answered below are gen eral In character, the symptoms or dis eases are given and the answers will ap ply to nny cute of similar nature Those wishing further advice free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Bldg., Col lege-EI wood tits., Dayton, O., enclosing self-addressed stamped envolope for re ply. Full name and addresa must be giv en, but only Initials or fictitious name will bo used In my answers. The prescrip tions can be filled ut nny well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. fore retiring- Comp, eiKnce cardlol, 1 ot. conip. fluid balDiwort, 1 o. . syrup arwparllla tnmp,, 6 oa. , lodJdn of potaaalum, X drams win nf tolrhlrum, pne-halt ounce; sodium aall rytale, t drama. "Morrla" aks- "I have Buffered with a chronic cough for ahnoat il year, and ralch a frrali cold every few weak Nothing; the doctor give nn help, no 1 writ to you." Aniwer: You need thoruugh latallve cough syrup, turn that not only relieve but turely drive It from th ayatem. Tho following regularly ud will cur any curuhlo cough promptly. Obtain a :v oi. bottle of caaenre metho-laxan. mix It with a homo-mad eugar syrup or honey ai per dlroctlona op bottle. "Analou II " write "I have In recant year been threatened with appendlijtla, but could never conaent to an nperatlon. Indiges tion, convtlpatlun and etdentary habit cauifl m much Buffering Kludly pra-rlb for dyapcp4a mmelhlng which you think will euro m and prevent rp'dlcUla " Anawer "Th inott aelentlflo and ratlafrinx treHtinent for your I rouble la tablet trlopeptln parked pink, whit and blu In aciled culoaa wllli full dlrecllona. All itomach dlaordera tau Im toniuerel by regular treatment. "Krou l." write 'ioit of aleep. ner VbuaneM, n t,f arptlie and overwork has inadn almoat a complete wreck of me. 1 have In work, but ran rrcely drag on foot after tho other. I'leanx advlte." Amvirr; The condition you preacrlh" 1 preva lent especially with brain worker. Ua thn fol-tawing- t'mim'l ayrup ot hyoophoaphlte. f oaa. ; tincture oadomene, 1 ox Mix, flhake well and lake a teatponful before meala. Kirnwi-a Wife iuk- 'Will you plea ten me how tu overcomo olMa.Uy? Ananer: Obrelty U burdemom. Rxceelve fat nn the human body l unnatural and frequently reeult aorluualy. The beat and safeat roathod to reduc la to take regularly 5-graln arboleo tabjetk. They are put up In reeled tubes with dlrcctiena for hoaie uee. and any wU-atockeJ druggUt can aupply them. e "Surah C" write i tm cooatlpated and hate a greaar alu. Suffer from headache, tndl get-lloa and aomo kldaey trouble. I wlah you to recommend a remedy. Antwcr. Th beat remedy tq relieve and cure chruole roDttlpstton la called three-grain milph erb tablet mad from eulpbur, cream of tartar aud herb medlctoea. Taken regularly the blood la purified, the bowcla and liver tliuulitd into hcallhy anion aad a cure eetablUhed. Ther ar packed In reled tub with full direction. Thee tablet are tplendld for children aa they du net gripe or eleketi. e e 'Mamma-' "1 know of nothing batttr for bed wettlDf than: 1 dram of tincture eube-ba, X drami uf tincture rliu arematte and 1 o. comp. fluid balmwort Mix The dose la M t It drepe In water on hour before meal.