Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 05, 1913, EDITORIAL, Page 3-B, Image 15
THE OMAHA, SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 5, 191& S-B I What Women Are Doing in the World I NEBRASKA SECRETARY FOR THE G. F. W. 0. Clnb Calendar. MONDAY State federation meeting of women's clubs at York, Neb., at S o'clock p. m. Opening of the Omaha Woman's club, with Mrs. Pennypacker, General Federation president, as guest. TUESDAY Stato federation meeting ut York. Oratory department meets at 10 o'clock at the Boyd theater School of Acting. WEDNESDAY State federation meeting at York. Political Equality lcaguo meets at 7:C0 p. m. at Young Women's Chris tian association. Openlns mofetitig of llternturo department. Junior branch of Omaha Society of Fine Arts meets Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the public library. Francis- Wlllard Women's Christian Temperahco union meets at the homo of Mrs. T. It. Ward. Opening meeting of Dundeo Woman's club at the homo of Mrs. J. F. tergu son. ... . , THURSDAY Closing day of stato fed eration meeting at York. First meeting of the season of the Omaha Society of Flno Arts at the public library. Open meeting of South Omaha Equal Fran chise society at the First Presbyterian church In South Omaha. Mrs. T. II. Matters hostess for P. E. O. society meeting. Omaha Women's Christian Temperance union meets at the nome of Mrs. J. L. Frazell. Btory Tellers' league at publlo library. Meeting of civics committee and social science depart ment at club rooms. ,,.s FRIDAY West Omaha Mothers club meets with Mrs. Blaine Truesdell. US PERCY V. PennypacKer, president of the General Fed eration of Woman's clubs, ar rived Saturday to be the guest of Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mrs. W. S. Knight. Mondav afternoon at 1:15 o'clock a di rectory meeting will be held before the Informal reception given for Mrs. Penny packer, which will be at 1.30. Promptly at 2 o'clock the regular business meet ing will be called when Mrs. Penny packer will give an address on the "Na tional Federation as a Sociological Force." Following' the address Miss Azllda Moore, and Miss Salome Abbott will glvo vocal numbers. Immediately following this meeting the delegates and Mrs. Penny packer will leave for York, where tho 13) Storr Mrs. W. E. Bingham Drama Mrs. Shlpperd Analysis Mrs. Bonner IX FEBRUARY 18. Leader, Mrs. G. C. Bonner. The Master Builder Ibsen Character Study Mrs. J. B. Adams Monsieur Beaucatre.... Booth Tarklnrton Mrs. Albert Edholm. X MARCH 10. Leader, Mrs. Joseph Polcar. Major Barbara Bernard Shaw Mrs. Frank W. Johnson. XI- MARCH 18. Leader, Mrs. M. D. Cameron. Symbolism The Scarecrow Percy Mackaye Story Mrs. Edward J. Hlslop Analysis Mrs. J. C. Hammond Drama XII-APRIL 1. Leader, Mrs. Albert Edholm. Cyrano de Bergerac Rostand Story Mrs. A. B. Somers Drama Mrs. Edholm Analysis Mrs. W. A. Eddy XIII APRIL 15. Leader, Mrs. Albert Edholm. The Pigeon Mrs. Frank W. JohnBOn For the Soul of Raphael Ryan Airs, jstinoim. XIV APRIL 29. Resume of the year's work by the leaders. Election of officers. OPEN DAY PROGRAM MARCH SO. Lecture on the Modern Drama miss Alary Sullivan, pn. D. state convention of women s clubs will ) Giaworthy Mrs. a. a. Rammi. be held October 6 to , inclusive. Sunday evening Mrs. C. W. Hayes will entertain at dinner In honor of Mrs. Pennypacker, when the state officers and. the executive committee of the Omaha Womans' club will be present. Mrs. H. L. Keefo, national secretary of the Woman's Federation, will also be present The Dundee Womans' club has Issued Its year book and has an interesting course of study. Mrs. J. F. Ferguson Is president of the club, Mrs. O. B. Fisher, vico president: Mrs. J. E. Dodds, secre tary, and Mrs. J. W. Marshell, treas urer. The following programs will be given: October 1, The Youth of Today. October 15, Book of Job. October 29, The Sphero of Women. Novembnr 12, The Poem of the Cld. November 25, Legislative Day. December 10, The Divine Comedy. December 11, Masquerade Party. December 81, China, January 14, The Nlebelungenlled. January 23, Mexico. February 11, The Kalavala. February 13, Valentine Party. February 25, Science and Mechanics. March 11, Idyls of the King. March 25, Influence of the Drama April 8, King Lear. r . ' April 22, Annual Business Meeting. The Sunday afternoon Young Women's' Christian association vesper service, at 4:30 will be the first to be held this fall In the auditorium. It will be a member ship rally In charge of the membership committee. All of the organised groups of the association, the clubs, circles, faculty and board of directors, will be present and answer to their names at a roll call. The Sunday afternoon social hour at 6:30 is for all girls and young women who wish an opportunity to become ac quainted with the girls and secretaries. The membership committee will be hos tesses and light refreshments will be served. Monday evening Is the educational pa geant. There is no admission, and a gen eral invitation Is extended toanyone In terested in any of the classes. The pa geant, "An October Dream." wjll be given In the auditorium at 8 o'clock. Fol lowing this the faculty and educational committee will be present for any con ference or for registrations. Light re freshments will be servedand an la formal good time 1b promised. The entertainment course opens Octo ber 13 at 8:16 with a conoert by Enrico Palmetto, tenor. Mrs. Alkln. the presi dent of the board of directors, wilt give a talk and there wilt be special muslo by Stella Shaw, violinist: Mable Fulton, soloist, and a reading by Dorothy Ed wards. The literature department of the Omaha Woman's club meet in the club rooms at the Metropolitan Club building Wednes day morning, October 8. at 10 o'clock. Mrs. C. H. Mullln will be the leader and her subject will be "Nationalism In the Drama." "Court Masques of James I" will be given by the author, Miss Mary Sullivan, Ph. D. Miss Sullivan is at the head of the English department of the Omaha High school and has Just returned from a three months' study at Oxford university. The following course of study has been arranged for the coming year: I-OCTOBER 8. Leader, Mrs. C. H. Mullln. Court Masques of James I By the author. Miss Mary Sullivan, Ph. D. . II-OCTOBER 22. Tender. Mrs. George B. Darr. rnnstructlve EnslIsh...Mrs. E. M. Syfert Man and Superman Shaw hini'n Methods Measured by Shakes peare's Standard.. .Miss Ella B. Knight III KOVEMUBU 6. T..mVr. Mrs. George B. Darr. TTonthers Eugene Walter story .....Mrs. W. O. Perry nt-amn ...Mrs. A. u Fernaid Analysis ...Mrs. J. O. Yelser IV NOVEMBER 19. Leader, Mrs. G. C. Swlngley. Din it. fnr rhllrlrpn r Utile Women -Mrs. Swlngley nrlein of Words Mrs. E. Oehrle V DECEMBER 3. Leader, Mrs. 'G. C. Swlngley. Th nnnr. little, rich Elrl: Ktnrv Mrs. Joseph Polcar Reading.'. Mrs. W. A. Chains Analysis Mrs. W. S. Knight Affairs of Anatol Schnltzler Mrs. Swlngley. VI-JANUARY 7. Leader. Mrs. W. S. Heller. Symbolism Everyman Modernized by N, Y. Fox Story Mrs. C. L. Hempel Dramatic Criticism... .Mrs. C. H. Marley Analysis Mrs. A. D. Touzalln VII JANUARY a. Leader. Mrs. Theodore Mayer. A Gauntlet BJorneen Mrs. Frantuin tsnotweu. VIII FEBRUARY 4. Leader, Mrs. G. C. Bonner. , Arnold Bennett The Omaha Society of Fine Arts will hold its first regular meeting Thursday morning at the publlo library. Mrs. C. W. Russell will be the leader and will be assisted by Mrs. J. T. Palmer. The Benson Woman's club postpones Its regular meeting from October 9 to October 16 on account ?t the state con vention, which will bo held at York Oo- tober 6 to 9, Inclusive. The West Omaha Mothers' club will meet Friday, October 10, at the home of Mrs. Blaine Truesdell, 2718 Capitol ave nue, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. C.'F. Harrison, principal of Farnam school, will give a talk and Mrs. H. O. Hamilton will give two Instrumental numbers. All. members of the club are Invited. There will be a meeting of the Political Equality association Tuesday evening at 7:80 at the Young Women's Christian as sociation rooms. A full attendance If members Is requested. The Omaha Women's Christian Tern- pearance union will meet with Mrs. I. L. Fraxell, 4601 Marcy street, Thursday aft ernoon. The county and state delegates will give their convention reports. Mr. C. II. Weller, associate secretary of the National Playground association, will speak Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock before the clvlo committee of the Woman's club and social science depart ment The meeting will be held at the Omaha Woman's club rooms In the Met ropolitan club building. The Frances Wlllard Women's Chris tian Temperanoo union will meet on Wednesday at 11 o'clock for an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. T. R, Ward, 2121 Wirt street Reports from the county and state conventions will be given. A prompt attendance Is requested. Mr. T. H. Matters, assisted by her daughter, Miss Helen Matters, will en tertain the P. E. O. society at their home October 9. The meeting will be a re union picnic, when all of- the members will respond to roll call by giving their vacation notes. The Daughters of 1813 will meet Mon day, October 13, with Miss Charlotte Rothery at 562 Jones street. Oama to Omaha to Attend the Ball Major Hartmann to Be Guest of Honor at Commercial Oluh Major Cart F. Hartmann, commanding officer at Fort Omaha, who leaves in the near future for Chicago, will be the guest of the executive committee and the directors of the Commercial club at n Joint luncheon to be held Tuesday noon. This is In recognition of Major Hart- .mann's valiant service during the tor. nado relief work. " At tho same meeting the presidents of the various banks In Omaha and South Omaha will enlighten the directors on the Owcni-Olftts currency nnd banking law. The club will go on record either for or ngalcet the law through the vote of the directors. MISS LORETTA ROGERS OF CHICAGO, GUEST OF MRS. GEORGE BRANDEIS. RCHAtW STOCKS LOW Elmer Wood Says Easterners Have Waited Signing of Tariff Bill. BIG WAREHOUSES ARE FILLED Merchandise Prices Should Follow the Reduction Which Has Been Made In the Duty on the Artlolea Affected. "The Importers, manufacturers and Jobbers of the east are entirely at sea as to what results are to follow after the new tariff law has gone Into effect," said Elmer H. Wood, freight traffic man ager of the Union Pacific, who has Just returned from on extended trip through, the Atlantlo states. Said Mr. Wood: "So far as the people seem to know, the 'new tariff law is going to be something of an experiment until conditions, are adjusted to the changed situations that are certain to be brought about" ENTOMBED MINER RELEASED Man Imprisoned Eight Bays Reaohed by Resouers. WALKS FROM TUNNEL UNAIDED He is Apparently None the Worse for Ilia Remarkable Experience Entombed Ttto Days , Once Before. CENTRALIA, Pa., Oct. 1 Thomas Toshesky, a prisoner since Friday of last week In an abandoned chamber of the Continental mine of the Lehigh Valley Cool company, walked into the open air a free and comparatively well man at 7:88 o'clock this morntng. lie was taken to his home In Centralla, three miles away from his underground prison, and at once put to bed, apparently none the worse for his remarkable experience. It was 7:15 o'clocRwh'en 'the last barrier of coal was driven away -and Toshesky crawled through the opening from his School Teachers Ask for Lanterns Heads of the several divisions of tho Nebraska State Teachers' association have asked Superintendent E. U. Graft to furnish each division with a lantern. The school teachers do not Intend, Dlogones-llke, to look for an honest man, but their assembly rooms ore with out light and they are planning warm discussions until away into the autumn evenings. Graff is considering the advis ability of securing the needod lanterns. MAGNEY SAYS MARTIN MUST PAY FOR OWN BOND County Attorney Magney has decided that City Treasurer Martin of South Omaha, ex-oftlclo deputy county treas urer, must himself pay the expense of providing a $00,000 bonds which the law requires of him in tho hitter capacity. The bonding oompany sent a bill for JUS to the county, but the Board of County Commissioners will decline to pay It After the Ball Is Ove thoro will bo many fanoy gowns that must go to tho Cleaner tho question is: what Cleaner: Thorn ia only one answer If you want the best work to bo had In OmahoA-eend them to tho Pan torluni. Wo clean moro fancy dresses than all the other cleaners In Omaha combined, and havo done bo for yoars. Our cloaners, who have been with us many yerirs, know how to clean tho finest earmont without Injury to trimming, fabric or color. Our pressors, through Ions practlco, havo become exports at pressing and shaping thorn up like now. All x garments aro returned on hangers, In dust and wrlnklo proof bags, ready to wear at a moment's notlco. ' Half the the oocloty women In Omaha have tholr fancy dresses and gloves cleaned by us because tboy havo loomed wo do better work and make fower mis takes than the others. Wo are going to get the other half, If we con, by giving bettor work and service than can be had else where. A telephone call will bring an auto dollvory car to your door promptly. Try us. The Pantorium ' 1 Good Cleaners and Dyers ' ' 1515-17 Jones Stroot, fhonQ Doug. 963. DitBtnaFBAiuetV Sanatorium This Institution fa tho only one In the central wost with separate buildings situated In their own ample grounds, yet entirely ills tlnct, and rendering It posslblo to cllsslfy casos. Tho ono building being fitted for and dovoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental dlsaasoa, no others be ing admitted the other Rest Cot tage being designed for and do voted to tho exclusive treatment of select mental cases roqulrlng for a time watchful caro and spe cial nursing. I LARGE HARDY PERENIAL. I PLANTS FIELDQROWN Columbine, Hardy Asters, Larkspurs, Shasta Daisies, Dlelytra, Gnlllardla, Phnlarls Arundlnecca Vnriegata, Iris, Gypsopbila, Holly hocks, Coreopsis, Pannvor Orlontalo and Vlncaj 25 J each. Per dozen, S2.50. AMPELOPS1S, DEUTZIAS, LBMOINEI two foot spread. Climbing Roses at I Climbing Bweet Poas at. . ,75t Specimens of Bridal Wreaths Strawberry Plants, per hundred, 4 to O foot; at, each.. 82.50 I t ............. .... 81,50 Telephone and w trill deliver. A. HOOGE, Florist Telephone Douglas 4800. 8517 South 90 tX Ave. Tho Omaha Boo is tho Best Medium in Its Territory, Porsistont Advertising is tho Road to Big Soturns Blanche Sorenson TEACHER of SINGING Appointments now being made for coming season. Tel. Harney S(ST. OIUQI08. 3338 Karat 7 Street. EBB OMAHA. BEE THE HOME PAPER Twentieth Century Farmer .A Journal for Live Stock Men.c-1 eastern ports the warehouses are filled with foreign-made goods, all held back until the new law was operative. An ticipating the passage of the bill and Its ultimate approval by the president, mil lions of dollars worth of wares and merchandise were shipped to the coast ports and there held In bond. Now all of this quantity that has been accumu lating will be released and wilt be thrown upon the market and shipped all over the United States, to be sold at prices presumably as much cheaper than for merly an the duty would amount to. In New York, Boston and other cities of the Atlantlo coast, where the big mercantile houses are located, Mr. Wood does not think merchants have been caught with large stooks of dutiable goods on hand. Generally In anticipa tion of the law becoming operative, merchants have let their stocks run low, preferring tg buy after the passage of the tariff bill and In the meantime doing hand-to-mouth business. Alt through the east Mr. Wood found business fairly good, but everywhere the talk of business men seemed to revert to enormous crops raised generally In the central west and the high prices be ing received by the farmers for all of their products. Mrs 01arai, Houston, Woman With Perfect Feet, Asks Divorce Mrs. Clara S. Houston of Chicago, and whom the National Association of Chi ropodists has credited with a pair of per fect feet, has filed a suit In the Douglas county district court for a divorce from her husband, Nat Houston, vice president of the Oreat Western Commission com pany, with headquarters at South Omaha. In her petition Mrs. Houston says that her maiden name was Clara Smith, that she and her husband were married at Chicago November 18, 1911, and that It was part of a pre-nuptlal agreement be tween them that If for any reason they should find It necessary to separato later on that she was to receive JS.000 cash from him when such a dissolution took place, v In support of her demand lor a divorce she alleges that her husband treated her extremely cruel. She asserts that her husband owns (40,000 In real estate and that he has (60,000 In personal property, and asks that besides the (5,000 stipulated In their agreement before marriage, and which is now coming to her, that she be given alimony. Entire State Gets , Another Soaking According to the weather reports re ceived by the railroads, rain was general all over Nebraska Friday night, continu ing Saturday. It was not a shower, but a steady downpour. Reports received Saturday showed the precipitation during the night ranged from one-half to onu Inch, soaking Into the ground as fast as It felt Mr. Wood asserts that In all of the prlaon chamber n the tunnel which had Union Station at ' St, Paul is Burned ST. PAUL, Oct 4.-FIre late last night destroyed the Union railroad station, and for a time threatened the wholesale dis trict. The loss Is estimated from (100,000 to (0,000. Every railroad entering Bt Paul used the station. A, strong box containing (300,000 from Seattle to the United States treasury Is In the ruins of the St. Faul Union sta tion, which was destroyed by fire last night. The still smouldering ruins to day barred access to the safe. The move ment of trains today was not delayed, as the tralnsheds were saved. Temporary ticket offices were established In pas senger coaches. Plans for a new station are being considered. EXPERT WILL TALK ON PLAYGROUNDS FRIDAY Charles Frederick Weller, asooclato seO' retary of the Playgrounds and Recreation Association of America will address the members of the Commercial club at a public affairs luncheon next Friday noon He will dlBcuss the twentieth century side of the playground question. Mr. Weller Is an authority on playgrounds. been steadily driven toward htm by eager, willing recuers. Seven minutes later the first Intimation was given to the out side world that the big task was com pleted and the prisoner was free. This was when a miner crawled to the mouth of the tunnel and called to the top of the pit for blankets and hot water to be sent down. Walks, to Top of- Tunnel.' The work of getting the man ready for his exit occupied the next few minutes, and at 7:38 o'clock a file of men emerg ing from the heading heralded( the ap proach of the hero of the 'occasion. Toshesky came from the hole with a gray blanket wrapped about his shoulders. Back of him was a miner with bands up raised, ready to assist If he should be needed, but Toshesky walked with aston ishing agility, considering his experience. When he stepped onto the wooden plat form, Just outside of the mouth of the narrow tunnel, and was first able to stand upright he paused an Instant and looked upward. Toshesky climbed the path to the rim of the pit almost unaided. A strttcher had been taken to the foot and there were plenty of willing hands to carry him, but he would have none of It, IJIs whole attitude from the time of the res cue until he disappeared beneath the blankets In his own bed at home was one of seml-stolldlty. Ills Second Bxperlenoe. Toshesky was glad to get out of his prison, but he acted as If It were an old story to him and nothing over which to make a great fuss. Once before he had been entombed for nearly forty-eight hours. "Hello," he greeted everybody who spoke to him. His one reply to questions as to how he felt was "Bully," Just before the end of the tunnel was enlarged enough to permit the passage of his body the rescuers were chatting with him. One asked what he was doing. "I get ready to move," he said. "This Is no boarding house no good bed, no spring, no nice boarding house missus." Etahfeen Seamen Drowned. YARMOUTH, England. Oct. i. Eight een seamen of the crew of the British steamer Oardena were drowned when that vessel foundered today after a. col. Ilslon In a fog with the British steamer Cornwood. Four of the Hardens.' a crew were picked up alive. The collision oc curred in tne worth Bea off this port Girlish, WrinklcFree Skin Easy to Have HOME IS WANTED FOR A YOUNG NEGRO LAD Juvenile authorities are trying to find a permanent home for Jchn Burton, negro lady IS years old. He has the repu tation or being a bright, well behaved boy. The old clothing department of the pro bation office needs replenishing and char itable persons are being asked to send clothing suitable for school children, and bed clothing. The Persistent and sudlclous Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. (From Pilgrim Magarlne.) uince its . remarkable iirinni .... tonlo properties became known, clever nuuici, a., uicr me worm nave been using the saxollte face bath to "tone up" their faces, remove wrinkles and draw "u vuc miu nee oacic 10 normal, After using the solution, the face Imme- aiaieiy reels much firmer. Th t,i lightens evenly all over the face, thus iwuviiik Hues aim Bauiiineas. xne for mula, is: Powdered saxollte. 1 ox., dis solved in witch harel, H Pint, Another wonderful facial beautlfler and rejuvenator that has become quite a rage In the United mates, ns In Europe, Is mercollzed wax. Druggists report a great demand. The wax literally absorbs a sallow, blotchy or withered complexion, giving the fresh, vigorous, healthy-hued young skin underneath a chance to "breathe" and to show Itself. Applying the wax at night, like cold cream, wash ing it off mornings, will completely ren ovate a poor complexion In a week or ten days. One ounce usually la suftl clent Advertisement, FAMOUS. ACTRESS LOSES 70 LBS. OF FAT Ttxu finiaan, Stir of th H. Y. Winter Qirdm "Patsiit Show tf 1912" Offers Her Own MarvelejsJUwTratniit tf Fat Talks NEW TREATMENT GIVES ELEGANCE OF FIGURE AND STARTLING RESULTS QUICKLY Eat All You Want and Grow Thin Reduce Rapidly as Much as Desired The World's Young. est and Most Beautiful Star Shows All Womankind the Way to Slim Grace and Beauty. "Texas" Guinan, once a plain, stout girl who suddenly and mysteriously reduced herself to faTmllke, fasci nating, fairy proportions, now Idolized by tho thrilled and dazzled audiences before whom she appeared In "Tho Passing Show of 1D12" and "Tho Kissing Girl," a peerless artist whoso immaculate melody of vole and bowltching beauty of faco and figure havo taken Amcr lean theatergoers by storm. It Is said aha was pronounced by New York's foromost theatrical managers as tho most perfectly formed woman alive," Copyright, 111. As Texas Oulnan had to perform at the iravtnee it seemed the easiest thing In the world to arrange an Interview with out consulting her. The vlellant stage doorkeeper was easily passed. The dress lngroom was hospitably turned open by a maid, and then well, Miss uuinan, that is, what is left of her, appeared. Tio you have come to Jeurn tne story of my weight reduction, have your' said Texas In her breexy style, with her glorious countenance beaming in smiles at her supreme gladness,' relating how appreciative the world was in bestowing admiration and applause upon her, all on account of the new glory of her form which she trans formed almost as if by magte with her own marvelous new treatment. "While you are not going to get away with my secret," said Texas. 'It is true that my sev enty pounds of weight reduction was Drought aoout with my own delightful treat ment, but it cost me a iretty sum 01 money to eatn of It. and I am not giving my secret of how I lost my weight free to reporters, but I have written, a vook telling alt about this wondrous new treat ment which rescued me trom the thralldom of fat. This booK naa jusi come off the press and Is offered fnee to fat burdened men and wo men, as I early learned in life that the only way to Know nappi- nets was to give It to ot&srs, and If by letting the world know of this harmless, quick method of reducing weigni 1 can do a great good, then I will feel that I have not lived In vain." , , ,, , - "But won't you give me an inkling of Its component parts T Just a suggestion as to what It Is, or will I have to be content to read your free book telling all about It?" "That Is exactly it." said Texas, "but I don't mind telling you what the treat ment Is not. It does not consist of In ternal drugs or medicine: there is noth ing to take internally. Neither Is there any worthless, harmful cream to rub on the body. There Is no sweating, no band ages, no Turkish baths. The treatment does not consist of a single exercise or physical culture of any description. There is no diet. One may-abeolutely eat all the food they desire of any kind, and go right on reducing without depriving themIve In any way. "There are no enemas or flushing of the colon, no harmful massaging, no sweating garments to wear, no Immers ing yourself In hot baths with tho tub filled with obsslty water or epsom salts, nor does It Include any medical conroc tlon of any doctor, and It has nothing to do with any drug store prescription to have filled, There Is no formula to carry out. no soaps to rub on tho skin; neither is It a religious faith cure or Christian Science stunt It Is not a vibratory elec tric maseagt treatment, mental nudges tlon no, -and it Is not a belt or mtchanl cal device) of any kind. "I have tried many suchfakes. I tried drugs, pills, capsules, harmful concoc tions to rub on the body. I have tried sweating and taking Turkish baths, exer cising, physical culture and everything known to science without result, and without losing weight. 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My reduction grew greater and gnator until flnully, I was almost appalled with delight when I real ized the Htupendous succefs of my ef forts and when I awoke to the fact that I had reduced 70 pounds of my fat with out leaving u wrinkle, and the glory of my iiiiw flguro und the grace and beauty of my curves gave mo tho admiration of the world. I enjoyed the triumph nf my lire and the success of my whole career when my manager, Ir fihubcrt, on ac count of my glorious figure, made me the star of tho 'Passing Hhow,' and, mind you, this very same manager saw me tip the saales at two hundred and four pounds. I was crushed and bewildered when he told me he could not give me a part lu tho 'Passing Hhow' unless I could reduce my enormous weight, and my heart hangs heavy with the memory of the fat days that aro gone when, that monster, fat, began to rob mo of youth und charm. "My success In reducing- my own fat proves that there Is no such word, as Tall.' 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Other letters of praise and gratitude are pouring In to Miss Oulnan from all ports of the country from those who have re duoed with her successful treatment Louise Brunelle, the Quaker maid, one of the earth's greatest beauties, states she lost 10 pounds the first week with this astonishing new treatment It Is said this remarkable treatment Is not unlike the treatment used by the court ladlea and famous actresses of the Old World, who have been using a similar remedy throughout Europe, and the remarkable thing Is that Texas Oulnan Is the first to Introduce It In America. Her free book, which Is now ready for distribution, should be requested by all who deslro quick reduction. It is written in a fasci nating style, it explains how, by her treatment, Texas Oulnan, who Is ac knowledged America's most successful star, reduoed her own weight seventy pounds, and conquered the monster FAT. 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Remember there la no exercising or physical culture of any description in her treatment, no harmful massage or worth less poison body lotions. You may eat as many meals dally as you desire and go right on rapidly reducing. A most as tonishing part of this fat reducing treat ment Is that It does not produce wrinkles or leave the skin flabby. All who have been dieting and starving themselves, trying to reduoe their weight, and who have been taking exercises and Internal baths and who have been taking Internal and external remedies should write for a copyot her great FREE book entitled "RAPID WEIGHT REDUCTION WITH OUT EXERCISE. DIET OR INTERNAL REMEDIES." so that you may start to reduce your burdensome fat as rapidly' as you desire. Simply write a brief letter or a postcard and ask for her new book. Everything will be sent absolutely free. Do not send any money, because It is absolutely free. Address TEXAS OUINAN. Suite Ki Lanco Building, Los Angeles, Calif,