4 THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1913. Mr. -A. M. Ikera. HAD CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. Mr. A. M. NiM KeKcveJaSttw Ikerd. Box Cm. . Vt Bur llngton. lown, wrltesi T had 'Ca tarrh of the tomach and smalt- intea tinea for a n u m ber of years, I went to a n u mber ofi doctors anil got no re lief, and finally one of my doc tors sent me t o Chicago, and I met the earn e fate. Ther a a I d they o o u 1 d do nothing fpr me: said I had cancer of the atom ach and there was no cure. I almost thought the tame, for my breath was offensive and I could not eat anyiUilrur without great mlaery, and I gradually srew .worse. "Finally I vwncludod to try Peruna, ?nd 1 found riMlrf and a cure for that rcadful disease, catarrh. took five Dotttea of PcrunnVj and, two of M'analln, and now fool ltkoai new man. There Is nothing better' than Peruna, and t keep n bottle of It In mj house all tho time." It Is a remarkable story that Mr. Ikerd tells. It Is a trtW st-ry,' but very briefly told. If he put Into bis story nil of the details It would mako a Chapter 'of 'slit-' pensp and agony.- ho.pe and final recov ery, equal to the wildest fiction. Any one wishing to do so cn write Mr. Ikerd and ascertain whether thero has been any exaggeration lu his case. The "Ills of Ufa" will be at frss y aadraselsg the reran e- Getasa has, Okie. Those who object to liquid medicines e$n now procure Poruna Tablets. YOUR HAIR NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE Use ItfUJ a Tonic Banish Dan- druff Stop railing Hair and Scalp Itch. Parisian Sago Is a delightful and In vigorating hair tonic. It quickly pene trates Into the tcalpv gets to the' root of tho hair, removes dandruff, and sup pies, tho hair with , Just "the kind. &t &urihtnent It needs to make It wow -jafeunalanily. .Parisian Sago has had an Immense Mile, and hero nro the reasons: It I nof. Injurious to the hair, or ireafpj ' Jit removs aaaalruff with ene appll- ''It. stops falling hair and Itching of .tin scalp, t . ilt cleanses, cools an Invigorates fte Seal''-" 1 - J-It-.tyiaics Kafr that is thi dtfll. JHfO. ted or strlftgy, soft, aWu4fit and ra-. allant. with Ufa. It not ny saves, .tka. hair, but gives It thai ' Incomparable felons and beauty you deelrs. ' Parisian Sage U delicately perfumed not stlchy or greasy and comes In fifty cent bottles at druggists" or toilet cosnU. mr. Qet a bottle--now at once. Rub a little Into the caln you will be surprised with the' result. Delighted user pronounce Parisian Rage the beat, most pleasant find, invigorating hair tonle made. Be sure you get Parisian Sage. Advertise mept, MISS WILSON AND MR, SAYRE MARRIED been the East room could not have held them. It was the same arrangement as was carried out at tho Roosevelt wedding, In fact, the preparations, decorations and general scheme of the day's program wero along somewhat the sams goncral tines. , rrosxnun ot Cerononr. The program was mapped out to the final detail, the White House at taches fixing each part ot It with the exactness characteristic of functions at the executive mansion. High offlcals and relative entered at tho north front, but the guests generally came In at the east .entranco through the glass conservatory decorated with ferns and palms reveal ing through big windows the south grounds with the fountains and Italian pools, the .hedges and fhnibberytlio ex quisite gardening of years. -from the iconservatorv to the main staircase leading; up to ihe East room. iwhcrejdaliy hundreds' of tourists. are per mitted to promenade, where the busts of celebrities and the tea. chests nnd relics qf traditional history are gathered here was a staff of ushers to assist the guests with their wraps. The Boat room as it was prepared for the wedding Wits a picture cf grandeur. Tha three crystal chandeliers, with their pseudo candle lights, were to be but Malt Illuminated, spreading a Aim but suf fused light oves the 'gold-trimmed walls. witn their cream-colored pilasters, their" nuge vases and mantels of colored mar- 1 1 Full Quart WWskcyFrcc is 11 ,a issbj cacti " mmmmitamX and SBBBBBWur! . V B 1 ty It At Our Jfele saw awajajasMpsa, sesslt us tM as wc win it ce hls Ma Bar limn Ebanraa , FwalttV n Qrto.oi er, PnsoauaWar-WliMitr aad an aaaiuaaai ruu ouart 'tte lor Trial -trurpoa. Or tmK us tt.H BBd w will Jiaprets Charge Prepaid, 4 full Quirts of' oof 3 aur'VvMakey ana arrest xniie rree let Tilal rurnoae. Alae Free with oraer.uoia Tlpptalilaas l'att nt Cot Itacrew. Alter usiag the Free Battle ll you are noiaatiatied that you nave received the Best wnisxey value od- , tatasjiM at im wiec. keen the Fra fcui-a for your trouble, sack remainder skip. tntnt. return at our ex. leae' and w will at oacccHeerfullpTefuad very, ceat paid m. In case you eta use a larger quantity tbaa ofiered above, our firiceforaSOalloaKeg aoaly Hllti Frlbl Charges ttepald. Address orders nd tnmke remittances, parable to. A. Fcla, Mgr., or TtU MsHWiiCt. CHy. m PROOF WHISKEY Govt. Tsstad Arsd la Bond pirct rroia dUtlller. Sampla urt ot sCK t'HMtiiMtt tr icr aiteti u rt tor... V VC uU tiaaot tw ma tha put, drive rer liqoor, fiallifactloa er mootj btck. 1 QAI.LON o SPt la handaoma iiu. lu. WO l'roofc fV vvttb ararr satloa ordir -w (via iw piwii. mn in ma raariftaa vouaar xtv rniCB AS TIUNKSQIVINQ rRtatNT . b eur iuh viu Yiaiaaa wioaa. Id liandtom rtna iur. UAIXONfl A cr Vtk each l-jal. tlitt I la Proof tana par Vlatas lM Tr u Tbanktjtt?la ImuL.. t-. f 681 WAMTtTT BT. piaijtwe isbiiss) ww. XAXgajS CRT, MO, Ible. The walls of the East room are covered with wood paneling, the orna mental celling Is done in stucco and ect i In the walls are twelve low relief pan- t f lilr ailhlAMa frnm Aivtnn'a fables. AT WHITR HnilSR Tne window draperies of heavy yellow n.1 HUUU UUUUU .,k dams.k wero hung loose today and . the shades drawn. At the east end of (Continued from Pag One.l the room, facing the treasury building, friends of tho two families throughout I .lh,re, "rt" of, four windows, broken ,ond- !-v p i TV ,ronu.f,thMe TLD: ...,. Idows on a dais banked with blowers that f our jrnntlreil Invitations There were but 409 Invitations Iul J rormld "remny " b P 6f)0 les than at the' Roosevelt weddln? i ' ., . .... . . , , Bride Dona nnd little. . seven years ago-but the Wilson, are wtadow. were d raped with a larga newcomers In Washington, whereas the lambreVQUf m oft old gold plush, with cur Roosevelt administration was then five ' laIn, oli eith.r .M whwM., ih. years oiu ana oinc.ais ana tneir wives had had a greater opportunity to estab lish Intimate relations at tho Whits House. Members of tho cabinet and their wives and families, as well as the Jus tices of the supreme court of the United Btatea and their families, the ambassa dors and ministers, representing kings and emperors throughout the civilised world, tho vice president and Mrs. Mar shall, the speaker of the house and Mrs. Champ Clark, Senator Kem and Repre sentative Oscar Underwood, the demo cratic leaders, and Senator Oalllnger and Representative Mann, tho minority lead ers of congress, and their wives these were the persons Invited because of thefr official position, though among them were many close friends of the Wilson, family. Senators and members of the house generally were not, Irrvlted, If they ho1 the bride and groom. They Intend to travel about a month, getting to their new home at Wlllfnmatown, Mass., early In January. BRIDE WEARS WHITE SATIN (Continued ttom Page One.) A FINE DeafnessTrektmcnt FREE 1 SMI Da you mill Ike tr tlbla fU wM(ta.H ttar la' rou In tha lac'? Do rati ) fcffi kvbar tout DaafMaa ma; K (Maes t a Itflmf Mrta Mut eat trom'' at eaar i-i tha' .worMi of buataaaa aa4 alta sura. Ufa feMoaBaa. a faartul Mask. Will you sutfar thl Wt untold nlMry and Unfit " naas Jrjthout latat. las th Nw Mtio ot TraatmentT Tha Mathwt vhlch haa r..tnr A nnnijrea or satfarars Ihtlr toll atnt et haarlnc. quick and acuta. 1 bava raacaad hundred! trom Daafnaas. YOU Must com bafora tt I to lata. Uaoauaa X hara 1aa so susccarful In curias JXtalDtaa, and batauaa Bir hart achaa tor Tie tlm: I am ,soln to 0VK AWAY a fn TrU mint for DaVrnrtr 16 ay err tuftcrar who aaki t6t It. tktralr ihla I a praKnt worth havlni. Out ot nr atnearo daalr ts raltav human sulfarlnt. I aladlr nak rou tht till. Mr treatment ha a loop or wherever the overhanging bor ders of the lambrequin Joined, there were, large ropes ot smllax and bunches of lilies. In front of these windows n platform approached by two semi-cir cular steps had been erected; The plat form Itself was covered with a rusr. and Immediately abort tho steps-was a kneel ing bench upholstered in white cloth, tied with white sallnf ribbons and filled out with bride roses and lilies. Dehlrid this, with Just, enough space for the officiating-clergyman to stand, was a mass of palms and smllax. with a irrent bunch of lilies. Everybody stood on the" glisten- Ing parquetle floor, for there a rn tin chairs In the East room except on rare oc casions at muslcales. The so-called offi cial guests, including members' of thn cabinet, the vice president and the speaker of the house and their families, the Jus tices of the supreme court and the dip lomatic corps and their women were grouped ln the southern , half of tho room, willo the guests generally wero to stand In the northern half with the Im mediate families' of ihe bride and groom la the aisle between, surrounding the dais after the. bridal party, had reached the floral bower and . Improvised altar. Twoi ropes, wound In white satin marked the green carpeted nlsle. Jpoklng down the main aisle from the dais tho green carpeting met the red, rugs of thoi long corridor which blsocts the lower floor of the White House lead. Ing front' the state dining room to the east rbom'and bordering the trio of par lors tWred''roo,m, the blue room and the green room. The United 8tate Marino band grouped behind palms was to oc cupy a part of the great inception "hall ot marble floor and buff-tlntod pilasters. Order' of Brldat I'roceaalovi. At exactly 4:30 o'clock the president and Mrs. ' Wilson descended the main staircase from 'the family apartments, proceeding to tho state dining room, where the bridal procession was formed. Mrs. Wilson and the members of the two families were escorted through the parlors fo the southern end of tho East room nnd finally to a place Just In front of the dais. Mr. Sayrs and the best man came In from the blue room, meeting the procession of bridesmaids and the bride at the foot ot .the dais. Trom tho western end of the long cor ridor at the state dining room the bridal procession' formed. In tho niches ot the corridor palms and tropical plants had been placed. Each ot the brides maids, escorted by one ot tbo ushers, marched slowly into the EaA room to the strains of the famous Lohengrin wedding march, played by the Marine band. Last the bride entered, lean- lag on the' arm of the president, and pre ceded by the maid ot honor. The bride carried a. bouquet of luteal of tMe valley, while the bridesmaids i carried pink roses toned In; .wtttf the&I.plak' oresees. , A the bride and .her f&thar reachM the altar the president, paused,' 'while the groom steeped forward and led the bride up the low steps to- the broad dlas, where the entire bridal party atood, the preai defit and- Mrs. Wilson standing at the base of the platform. Reception In Blue Room. Tho Rev. Mr. Reach read the woddtng servloo from the Rook of Com mon Prayer and Immediately after the ceremony the bridal "party pro reedad to the Mile room to receive the guests, w?th .President and Mrs. Wilson standing with the bride and groom. Then the. bridal party entered the private aftlstltiaa. wvmm saittaawt t.a 1.1.1. ...III. J cur4 kuuln ( fori, ot tha mo.t dl.tra.alnt. IT," "'"vl """" V waarlac sROTaad mtorod. tMr full ,fl bl "ke; WM decornte1 I,lnk roses. k-4..t .. i -..., i. V.. I Refreshmeata for the guests were and ata SMltiM ooaortualtr to Toil hr served In the state dining room. This succooatu! aw BMthod (or I trtaant rHaMM MIGHT IN YOUR OWN H0K. AH I salt M thai J IH aat KOWr Don't. Iiaaataaa Jar jK Yr, f tit Mo- to- hi reu! , M oumas kMlkoaM smt. aad apk.,faT trat Bwa ri BMf,',ao I coa oalraaako thl offtr a Try aiiort' tint. Romamhar thla Iraatnant for Soalaoas la slton to you wHhoufanr charsd feUr. H U skaoWUlf traa. ssd oH Now. la tWa ,m.H, a ko.t card or lattar raqueat with Ikxt B.raa and addraaa uaon It, and' I wilt tend reyfra traotmant tor Deatnaaa. IhjHfMMa Hfclltt S pro Hie, IM Trade M4k, , Boston, Mass. room ia lbrhted.by silver chandeliers and eight, .atiyer electrid side lights. It Ms furnished with chairs of mahogany, up bolstered ln dark green tapestry. Three large mahogany console tables, with large carved eagles for supports, were used for serving. . , . Thrpugh the corridors hung with, tho pictures pi presidents and their wives The wedding guests promenaded after the reception, while the Marine band rendered selectlonsxand by C o'clock D.B. D. In Hospitals; Standard Skin Cure How many hospital sattents, wbV Ing the frightful itch, the raw scorch Ing pain of akin. .4 1 seas, bava been soothed to sleoct by a soothing flola washed In by the nurse's haadat That fluid M the famous XX IX IX prescription for eeaesaa. rtxm wvra&YJmmm srvBM ot oa of our prominent Cat hollo lnotltutlons (name of nurse andsastltute oa appli cation), writes rscareUns; a patleaL Tho dieses had attw her orobrowa away. Her noae and lips bad become dlsflgurad. Since the us of D. D. D. liar eyebrows are growing, ker bom and face have assumed, their natural expression," How many ecxema sufferers are pay Ing their doctors for regular treat ment and are being; treated with this same aoothlnr, healing fluldT JMt, SX9. T. WCKAXMMiX frankly writes TX D. D. la superior to any thing X have ever' found. Soft and sootalnr. vet a nowerful asranL1 i a work, u. u. ix rreaorip- be- applied aasoraaag to To do tton must ssi's ill bbi given in the painphlet around every bottle. Follow these dl-j-iqj, end seel And It certainly takes away the Itch at one the moment tb liquid Is ap plied. The akin Is soothed -calmed io tnerougbly rtfreahed delightfully cooled. All druggists of standing have th famoBa apeclftc aa well as the efficient TX D. P. Bkln Boan. But w are bo confident of the mar. Its of thla prescription that w will refund the purchase price of the first full slss bottle if It falls to reach your case. Tou alone are to Judge. ' Bhcrman A McConnell Drug Co., four stores. HARD COLDS Whet they fett cease, Mm beet tits t brekk them u. One tird rwasaty Aytfs Cherry Pectoral. SoM for TO ycasrau Ask Yew Doctor. Liftf Tfe . freiaipliMi-lwf IS years 41k sjMiari skk rtmij RUPTURE i staas stroag aad 1 In a few days 0 rt(hout a surgical ewiatlon or toss ot tlms. Our work la jrusrsriteesj. CatJt or JIK. Wf)h - WAU- an, -3k Vhtt UW.. Winter Trips to Summer Lands Bound tHr excursion tickets ea sale dally via the v CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE 4k ST. PAUL RAILWAY To Florida, Cubaj Hew Orleans, Mobile and the Quit Coast Flail return Urolt, June I, 1914, , Jacksonville . - , $50.50 Tasajia , $62.10 Havana, Cuba $67.00 New OrleaUas $41.00 Plveraa route UckeU to polaU in Florida and Cuba at slightly higher rates. Liberal atop-overs permitted.- Delightful tours and cruises to the Mediterranean, Orient, WeH Indies, Pauama Canal, South Awerlca. For complete Information and folders, call oa or address W, E, DOCK, City Passenger Aeat 117 FarMua ., Owaka, Xeb. FhoM Douglas 23. sable fur. Her hat was small, matched In color and was trimmed with fur and ostrich feathers. Mrs. Houston, wife of the secretary of agriculture, wore brown charmeuse nnd chiffon, trimmed with mink fur, and her hat In deeper shades had touches of the fur and an ostrich feather trim ming It Mrs. Joseph Rucker Lamar, wife of As sociate Justice Lamar, wore a draped gown of taupe chiffon velvet, the bodice made entirely of tan-color lace and chif fon, trimmed with dark brown fur. Her brown chiffon velvet hat to match had a cluster of plumes at the left side, shad. Ing from taupe to dark brown. Mrs. Van Devanter, wife of Associate Justice Van Devanter, wore a black vel vet gown and a black velvet hat Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, wife of Associate Justice Iltney, wore a wistaria velvet costume and hat and sable furs. Sirs. Mnrtlne In Hlnclc Chiffon. Mrs. Martlne, wife of Senator Martlnn of New Jersey, chairman of the senate committee which selected Miss Wilson's wedding gift, wore embroidered black chiffon and black silk. White chiffon and tulle appeared in the waist, and whero tho draperies wero caught there wero small rhlncstono buttons. Her white silk beaver hat was faced with black velvet and was trimmed with black and white plumes. Her furs wero black fox. Mrs. Joseph It Wilson of Baltimore, tister-ln-law of the president, woro a superb costume of wistaria brocaded vel vet, Parisian beads; fitch fur and cream lace wero combined with touches of the Velvet In tho bodice. Her hat was of wistaria velvet, with plumes and fur. Mrs, Josephus Daniels, wife of tho sec retary of the navy, wore a smart cos tume of black chiffon velvet, with a. touch of laco and ermine. Her black vel vet hat was trimmed with plumes. Mrs. James It Mann, wife of Repre sentative Mann of Illinois, wore white charmeuae. with draperies of black tulln caught with rhlnestone buckles. Her hat. was bjack, with white plumes. Her Jewels were diamonds and pearls. Mrs, Franklin X. Lane, wlfo of the secretary of the Interior, wore a blue brocaded calling dress and a long blue coat Her hat was of dark blue velvet and has creamy ostrich plumes trim ming It Sflas Clark Wnr 1'InU Chiffon. Miss Qenevieve Clark, debutante daugh ter ot Speaker Clark, wore a dainty frock of pink chiffon cloth, madp over old blue satin. Her hat was a black picture model. i Princees Traldos Prabandh, wlfo of the Fiamese minister, woro a stunning gown of yellow crepo and net embroidered in crystal beads. A tint of Oriental color ing showed through tho entire gown. At the corsage she wore a red rose. Her hat was black, trimmed with fur and paradise pjumes. Mrs. William B. Wilson, wife of the secretary of labor, made hery lfrst ap pearance at the White House function today. Her dress was of taupe jnebalaase poplin, trimmed with cut ateol "ornaments and touchea of lavender velvet and lace. Her small hat was black and was trim mcrt with black plumes. Miss Agnes 'Wilson, daughter of the secrotary bf Itflmr, wore robin egg bluu crepe meteor: The' bodice was of gold threaded shadow- lace over yellow chif fon and trimmings of tangd velvet and rhlnestones. Her hat was black and was trimmed with an aigrette. Mrs, Lurton, wife ot Associate Justice Lurton, wore corn flower blue char meuse with an Orientnl beaded tunic nnd black hat with white plumes, Mrs. Burleson, wife ot the postmaster general, wore dark brown crepe de chino with touches of old rose, peacock blue and old gold In the trimming with lace and skunk fur. Her hat was of black velvet with a band of skunk fur. , Miss Lucy Burleson, daughter of tho postmaster general, wore silver rose taffeta trimmed with lace and fur, with a hat of black velvet trimmed with flow ers In old rogo shades and fur. President Finley Dies of Apoplexy WASHINGTON, Nov.' J5.-W. W. Fin ley, president of the Southern rallwav system, died at his home hero this after noon. Ho was stricken wth apoplexy at breakfast time this morning and sank fast ,. President Flnloy was stricken with apoplexy and hemorrhage of the braln white he was preparing to leave his hom for his office. Before medical attention couhl be summoned, he was dead. Al though ho was stricken befprenoon, Word of Ills death did not reach 'the Southern railway office for five hours. Mr. Finley had been apparently In good health and the fatal stroke came with out warning. With his family he had re cently returned from his country home at Warrentown, Va., and re-opened his house hero. He is survived by a widow, a son and three daughters. William Wilson Finley was born in 1SS! at Pass Christian, Miss. He became president of the Southern Hallway sys tem in ISO after the death ot Samuel B. Spehcer. He began railroading as u stenographer in 1873. Aviator is Killed When Oar Capsizes ' i 5 BUC, France, -Nov. ' -55, Kdmond Per reypn, one of the best known aviators ot France, was killed today when his mono plane capsized while he was maneuver tngf over the aerodrome here. Perreyon was the holder of several i at titude records. While flying 'alone, at Buc on March 11, this year he 'attafnd a height of 19.G50 feet In'une he as cended with a passenger at Du; to an altitude of 16,368 feet and a little later in the same month at Vienna made 15. ISO feet with, two passengers. WILSON READS HIS MESSAGE TO CABINET WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. - President Wilson read to the cabinet today the address he will deliver to congress when It convenes In regular session next week. Several rcembers, of the cabinet spoke In praise ot the address, but did not reveal any ot Its contents. The cabinet spent some time on the Mexican situation, but no announcements were made aa to the trend of the discussion. 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Deceased ..was over 74 years of age and besides a 'wife leaves children and grand children, brothers and sisters. HYMENEAL llnltTht-Manlndn. Miss Llbble ifaslnda, daughter ' of Anton Maslnda, and J. II. Uolght of married Monday Portland, Ore., were evening at 8 o'clock b KavWge at 1511 North Fifteenth street. Tho attendants were. Miss Edith Maslnda of "Wilbur, NeU, and Dr. C. A. Gardner b Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Halght will n ako their' home In Portland.' Ladies!, Secret to : DarkenGray Hair Bring back color, gloss and thickness with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur. Conjroon garden cag brewed Into a. heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol' added. wll tum gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Saga Tea and Sulphur recipe at home though, (a troublesome. An easier way la to get the ready-to-use tonic, at drug stores, known as "Wyrth's Sato and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a iqi ot musa While wispy, gray, faded hair is irot sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with "SVyeth's Sago and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with U and draw this through your hair, taking one small atrand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years Younger Advertisement. T The Hot Spring OF ARKANSAS - ft N More than a mountain resort, more than 'a fashlonahlo playground these wonderful springs with their mysterious health-giving wtUdrs, have becouia world famous aa ii Nature's Greatest Sanitarium 1 set apart by ths United States government for the benefit of humanity. Where modern medical science Jolne hands with tho wonderful cura tive agencies of nature a retreat for the careworn or suffering In, : tho great, beautiful out-of-door. . , i Water la the greatest eliminator of .human, ills, and tho Hot Springs I of Arkansas aro Oin rreale&r. ivaterx vknouii "in mankind, i Patronized every year by more than 150,ft00 people from every $art of the world the recuperating station of our "army and navy, the trailing gsound of tha world's greatest athletes; the assembling place of statefctnen and the rendezvous of society V Thercf Is no Substitute for' tho Hot Springs Baths. The marvelous cures cannot be exaggerated. 1 No one can afford to deprive himself of the quiet rest, Uie exhilarat ing Joy and the wonderful toning up that comes from-a course of these baths, coupled with the rehabilitating influences of the mountain oione and woodland landscape. 4 Luxurious hotels, medium priced hotels and high class boarding houses with every modern convenience. 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