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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1913)
SAVE YOUR EYES Simple Home Treatment Will Enable You to Throw Away Your Glasses. "HOW TO SAVE THE EYES" IS THE TITLE OF A FREE BOOK. At lust tho pood news enn lo published. It Is predicted tlmt within n few years eyc Klnsxes mid spectiicles will be so scarce that tliey will bo regarded ns curiosities. ThrouKhout tho civilized world there has, for several years, been a recognized move ment by educated medical men, particularly eyo experts, toward treating sore, weak or strained eyes rationally. The old way was to lit a ,alr of glasses as soon ns the eyes were found to be strained. These glasses were nothing better thnn crutches. They never overcame the trouble, hut merely gavo a little relief while being worn and they made the eyes gradually weaker. ICvery wearer of eyeglasses knows that he might as well expect to euro rheumatism by leaning upon a walking stick. The great masses of sufferers from eyo strain nnd other curable optic disorders have been misled by those who were maklog for tunes out of eyeglasses and spectacles. GET RID OF YOUR GLASSES. Dr. John U Corish, an able New York physician of long experience, has como for ward with tho edict that eyeglasses must go. Intelligent peoplo everywhere nre Indorsing him. Tho Doctor says the ancients never disfigured their facial beauty with goggles. They employed certain methods which have recently been brought to the light of modern science. Dr. Corish has written n mnrvelous book entitled "How to Save tho Eyes," which tells how they may bo benefited, In many cases Instantly. There Is an easy home treatment which Is Just ns simple as It Is effective, nnd It Is fully explained In this wonderful book, which will bo sent free to nnyone. A postal card will bring it to your very door. This book tells you why eye glasses nro needless nnd how they may he put aside forever. When you have taken advantage of tho Information obtained In this book you may bo able to throw your glasses away nnd should possess healthy, beautiful, soulfully expressive, magnetic eyes that Indicate tho truo character and win confidence. BAD EYES BRING BAD HEALTH. Dr. Corish goes further. Ho asserts that eyestrain Is tho main causo of headaches, nervousness, inability, neurasthenia, brain fag, sleeplessness, stomach disorders, de spondency and many other disorders. Lead ing oculists of the world confirm this nnd say that a vast amount of physical and men tal misery Is duo to tho Influence of eye strain upon tho nerves and brain cells. When eyestrain Is overcome, these ailments usu ally disappear as If by magic. FREE TO YOU. Tho Okola Method, which Is fully ex plained In Dr. Corish's marvelous book, is the method which Is directed at making your pjM normal and saving them from the dis figurement c'. theso .needless, unpleasant glass windows. If you wear glasses or feel that you should bo wearing them, or If you are troubled with hendacho In tho forehead or nervousness when your eyes nre tired, wrlto to-day to Okola Laboratory, Dept. 88F, Rochester, N. Y., and ask them to send you, postnge prepaid, free of all charge the book entitled, "How to Save tho Eyes, and you will never regret the step tnken. fjealth Restores color to Gray or Faded hair - Removes Dan druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. $1.00 and Meat DrugStoresordircct upon receipt of price and dealer's name. Send 10c for sample bottle. - I'lillo Hay Specialties Co., Newark. N. 1.. U.S.A. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES PATENTS I Bend aketch for free enrol SECURED OR ree returned arch nf Patent Office Ileo. nrda. How to Obtain a Patent ami What to Invent with Hat of Inventions wanted ana rrisea one red lor in tention t aent free. Patent nrirertised free WANTED NEW IDEAS. 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Upon tho advice of nn experienced horseman, wo began early last spring to mix with our horso's oats every other morning an ordinary drinking-glnss full of tho cheap nriety of molasses known ns "blackstrap." Tho nnimnl shed the old ilend hair much more quickly and easily than usual, was transformed from n fnded sorrel to nn unusually glossy dnrk chestnut, rapidly gained llesh, and was really so grently improved in nppenr anco thnt our friends are continually in quiring if wo have a new horse. K. A. A., Joliet, 111. Looking Forward to the Next Number ASA MAGAZINE for home reading, -rx tho next issuo of the Semi-Monthly Magazine Section will have a distinct ap peal for every member of tho family in being lnrgcly devoted to stylo nnd npparel features an advance guide to Spring and Summer modes. Every man nnd his wifo frankly or secretly wnnts to know how to dress appropriately. Our Stylo nnd Apparel Annual will brightly and ac curately reflect tho trend of fashions for nil. Every feature will havo tho imprint of authority. Mile, do Lourcy, for instnnce, writes n chatty, informativo letter from Paris forecasting just what will bo worn by tho well-dressed woman in tho French capital. Having tho entre6 to tho most exclusive fashion ateliers, Mile, do Lourcy has accomplished what is seldom dono re liably shown in advance exactly what tho French arbiters of dress nro planning. Her letter will bo modishly illustrated with exclusive drawings and photographs. Grace Norton I?os6 will tell in detail about Getting Heady for the Spring Dress maker, discussing in text nnd picturo tho newest wrinkles and fabrics. Sho also writes authoritatively on the Correct Vardrobc for the Outdoor Girl. Chic Styles in Shoes and Hosiery and 7t'iiis on Hand-Made Lingerie nro fur nished, with helpful illustrations, by Anno L. Gorman; and many other essential fea tares of dress nro each one described by an nuthority in her feminine way. Also, Spring and Summer Fashions for the H'ell-Vrcsscd Man, along with Essen tials in Cloth, Color and Cut nnd Tlt'iif on Hats, Haberdashery and Shoes, nro fully described by Beau Nnsh nnd illustrated by Duncan M. Stevens. Appropriately included in this number is n story The Heaction, by Mnbel Her bert Urnor in which love is dramatized and given a new and unique setting. Not puppet love built of mere ink nnd paper hut that human corpuscular passion that stirs in tho heart and core of humanity. Tho spirit of tho story is admirably illus trated by Harry Spafford Potter. In Great Store Lures and Lodestones Arthur Irwin discloses tho inside workings of tho grent metropolitan emporiums tho way in which nnnies of shoppers nro lured within their doors nnd presto 1 made to spend millions of monoy. This article throws a now light on a big Knd of big business and how it is conducted, illus trated with originnl drawings by G. n. Mitchell. Among other features in the next Semi monthly Magazine Section is The Pro posal, a diverting leap-year story, by Louiso Winter; nnd nn editorial, The Sehoolma'am Follows the Flag, in which Elliort Hubbard comes to grips with nn old problem in a new way. Tho cover de sign is n charming Easter study the dainty littlo miss bearing a huge load of hat boxes by M. M. Grimball. Hex Bench, in sending us his story, The ll'eight of Obligation, published today, declares it to bo different, if not letter, than anything ho hns ever written. Wo might ndd in this connection that the author hns bound himself for five years to write for tho Cosmopolitan Magazine, and this is tho Inst story by him that will appear in nn) other publication. "Come to Florida and Live Like a Prince- 99 Here's Door Where the o f Yo u r Opportunity Swings Open! 4 I You overworked, office-bound city men nnd women you who nro rmhlng through your days nnd nights with nn tangible hope of netting out from under the load nnd strain You who daro not tako jour minds oil tho over present pintle of your rent bill, your grocer's hill, your coal bill, your doctor's bill-how to bIto the children the education they deserve how to establish a comfortablo sinking fund for coming years stonl Turn your barkson tho time clock foru moment; ahoro asldo your everlasting ledgers and bill Hies, nnd THINK think what It would mean to YOU and YOl'H FOLKH to bo really.truly Independent- to own vour own home your own land to Ham bank account that iiiciin something to bo your own bosses and get all you earn to rcgululo your own hours according to tho moat profitable uso of thrni and not according In a hnokkee ocr'a Mine sheet Andall tho time, whiloyou aro working nnd planning and building for tho future, In Im really LI VINO out In tho mellow sunshine, out among tho palms and tho orange and grape fruit groves, and the unfading blossoms of "tho land of ttowers." which Is what tho name of this wonder-stato really means. 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