THE HKE: OMAHA. FUU)AV. FKUKUAUV 1. 1!15. 94 WOMAN COULD HOT SIT UP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pinkh&m's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. I ronton, Ohio. " I am enjoying bet ter health now than I have for twelve years, when I be gan to take Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles and was very ner vous. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for the last eight months I have worked for other women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound enough for I know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women.". Daughter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks of it. You can publish this letter if you like." Mrs. Rena Bowman, 161 S. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound T If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia K. lMnkliam's Vegeta bleCom pound will help you, write toLydiaHlMnkhaiuMedlelneCo. (confidential) L j nn, f assMfor ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and an h we rod ly a womr.n and held In strk't confident" HEAL YOUR SKIN WITH RESINOL Zt Stop Itching Instantly, and Clears Away Unsightly Emotions. If your skin itches and burns with eczema or any such tormenting, uiiBlghtly kin disease, simply wash the gore places with Keslnol Soap and hot water dry, and apply a little Tteslnol Ointment. The Itching stops INSTANTLY, you no long er have to dig and scratch, sleep becomes possible, and healing begins at once. That is because the soothing, antiseptic Resl nol medication strikes right into the sur face, arrests the action of the disease, nd almost always restores the tortured. Inflamed skin to perfect health quickly, easily and at little cost. Prescribed by doctors for twenty year, and sold by every druggist. For free trial, write to Dept. 8-R, Kcsinol, Balti more. Md. DONT WASH YOUR HAIR WITH SOAP When you Wash your hair, don't use soap. Most soaps 'and prepared iham poos contain too much alkali,' which Is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. ' The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is purs and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and boats soaps or anything else all to pieces. .You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful Is all that is required. It makes sn abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and I dandruff. Advertisement. The Standard Remedy the safest, most reliable and most popular for the common ailments of Btomach, liver and bowels, is always BEECHArwl'S PILLS Tks Largttt Salt of Ant Utduim in 0 WorU Sold enrerywasra. la boas. 10c, 25c COMMERCIAL' ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS ELECTROTYPERS ALL UNDER-ONE ROOf OMAHA DEE engraving-deft: OMAHANEDR. 73 OBOTTE BROS. CO. tieneral Distributors Omaha, Neb. BRIEF CITY NEWS fidelity Storage St Ysa Co. Xof. S8S. W. t. Sslby ft Bans, general Insurance. Mst Beet Frlnt It New Beacon Press urg-sss-Oraadsa Co. Lighting na tures. Wanted Choice real estate loans. W. H. Thomas, J2I Stats Bank Bids'. Vsbraska Barings ft fcoaa Ale'". Open for business in Us temporary loca tion with the miled States National bank, ift Fa mam. Today's Complete Movie rrocraxa" classified section today, and appears In Ths Be EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what tbs various moving picture theaters offer. Chicken Pie Dinner A chicken pie dinner will be served today from ll:t0 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. by Mrs. Morriam's division of the ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church In tho parlors of the church. Seventeenth and Dodge streets. Quickly boosted and easily accessible arc two prlmo requisites ot a dcslrabla office location. Tenants In Tho Bei Building, "the building that is always new," find these two conditions ot great service in building up their business. Benteaos Is Suspended Harry Decker. 1507 North Seventeenth street, was given thirty days' suspended sentence for sous ing his wife. He was arrested Tuesday on a like charge, but was let off by Judge Foster when the wife failed to appear against him. Immediately repeating the offense he was again arrested, as wss Mrs. Decker as complaining witness. He promised not to offend a third time. School Teachers Quarrel Over Use of the Word "Was" One little word perhaps never made more of a stir among Omaha grammar ians than did the word "Was'" in an ad vertisement In Ths Bee Just a few dsys ago. Doane Powell, The Bee's artist, lost a good cigar betting on whether the word ought to be there or not. He was mad because he lost and began to seek higher authority. School teachers disagreed, and princi pals afist quarreled over the use of the word. In an advertisement of the Nebraska Telephone company appeared the sentence "Thirty thousand miles of wire was down." The nrtltft bet a cigar It should have been "Were down." He insisted that be cause "miles" Is plural, the verb must be plural. He agreed to leave It to an authority In the office. The authority de cided with the advertisement and Powell paid the cigar. Then he searched for scholastic authority. He got into a group of school teachers who quarreled about it, being equally divided on the point. lie called up Belle Ryan, assistant superintendent of the schools, who sus tained him and declared it should be "were." He beRan to nape hopes of get ting his cigar back. Some one called up Principal Heed of the high school, who declared also it should be "were." Pow ell'n hopes of getting his cigar hack bounded 300 per cent and ha fairly did a Highland tango about his office. Then what did some heartless rogue do but look into The Manual for Writers of the University of Chicago Press. This Is tho official book of authority of the English language aa used by the Uni versity of Chicago In all its official pub lications. It la compiled . by . John Matthews Manly, head of the .department of English, and John Arthur Powell of the University ot Chicago Press. It was copyrighted In 1913, and on page 27 It has the following to say: "Expressions of quantity and multiples of numbers when forming. a single, idea, are treated singular." Then it gives these examples, some of which exactly fit the case In point: "Ten dollars If a low price." "This fifty dollars Is yours." "Three times three Is nine." And again the artlst'a spirlui fell, as he abandoned all hope of a smoke. Cantono May Not Be Tried for Murder Joe Cantono, one of tl.c trio of slayers of Detective Ring, captured at Norfolk, may not be tried on a murder charge of Qonxales. the man now In hiding, is captured, according lo County Attorney Magney. According to the evidence at the. In quest, said Magney, Gonxalcs Is probably the man who shot Ring. The case differs from that of the Hazel McVey resort murderers, in that the Mexicans were not engaged ' in robbery a; the time ' f the shooting. Consequently only one can he charged with murder, according to the facta ao far known. The county attorney believes Cantono can be convicted of breaking and enter ing railroad cars, for which he might receive a penitentiary sentence of from one to ten years. Should Qonxales not be captured, Mr. Magney is of the opinion that Cantono should be tried for murder on account of the possibility that he may be the man who fired the shots. A Winter Cough Hart the 1. Mints. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey stops the Cough and prevents your cold getting worse. It's guaranteed. Only 25c. AH j druggists. Advertisement. FURNITURE BY CARLOAD BEING INSTALLED IN HOTEL "Fifteen carloads of furniture have al ready arrived for the Kontenclle hotel, and three and four cars are arriving dally end will be Immediately installed," Bays W. H. Brandt, secretary of the Orchard & Wilhelm company, alio, with W. M. Hui hank, early last summer visited the large furniture manufacturers and made selections of all the furniture for bed i minis, lobby, men's longe, dining rooms, mezzanine, etc. This furniture was all made especially for the Kontenelle hotel. "Yes, it's a nig undertaking to Install oil this fine- furniture in such a ahort time," said Mr. Burbank. " but with our large furniture trucks and a large force of experienced men, wo will be able to install several carloads a day and we will surely havn the furniture in place for the opening day." ,731 KABIBBLE KABARET I'M (9 Mir WIPES W EUROfE, OV, SHE CORE (ft, SHU SORE! PCACE FOR MINE-BlT lei THIS CASf, m for war: ito rm war TEXT OF GERMAN ANSWER Kaiser Refuses to Modify War Zone Decree and Warn Neutrals on Carrying Contraband. SUGGESTS ESCORT OF WARSHIPS HERL.IN (Via t.ondn Feb. n-The text of the German government's reply to the American note follows: "The imperial government hss examined the communication from tbe I'nlted States government In the same spirit of good will and friendship by which the communication appears to have been dic tated. The imperial government Is In ac cord with the Cnlted Slates government that for both parties it is In a high de gree desirable to avoid misunderstandings which might arise from measures an nounced by the German admiralty and to provide against the occurrence of inci dents which might trouble the friendly relations which so far happily exist be tween the two governments. "With regard to the assuring of these friendly relations the German government believes that It may all the more reckon on a full understanding with the t'nlted States aa tho procedure announced by the German admiralty which was fully ex plained in the note of February 4, is in no way directed against legitimate com merce and legitimate shipping of neu trals, but represents solely a measure of self-defense imposed on Germany by Its vital Interests against England's method of warfare, which is contrary to Interna tional law and which so far no protest by neutrals has succeeded in bringing back to the generally recognised principles of law as existing before the outbreak of f.f. Obeys Rnlra of Sea Warfare. "In order to exclude all doubt regarding these cardinal points, the Grman gov ernment once more begs lea;e to state how things stand. 1 "n til now Germany has scrupulously observed valid Interna tional rules regarding naval warfare, At the very beginning of the war Germany Immediately agreed tq the proposal of ti e American government to ratify the new declaration of London and took over its contents unaltered and without formal obligation Into Us prize law. "The German government haa obeyed these rules, even when they diametrically were opposed to its military inlereata. For Instance, Germany allowed the transportation of provisions to England from Denmark until today, though It was well able, by its sea forces, to prevent it. In contradistinction to this attitude, Eng land has not even hesitated at a second Infringement ot international law, if by such melius it could paralyze the peaceful commerce of Germany with neutrals. Tho German government will be the less obliged to enter into details, as these are put down sufficiently, though not ex haustively. In the American note to the British government dated December 29, as a result of five months' experience. "All" these encroachments have been made as has been admitted in order to cut off nil supplies from Germany and thereby starve its peaceful civil popula tion a procedure contrary to all human itarian principle. Neutral have been unable to prevent the interruption of their commerce with Germany, which is contrary to international laws Britain Ignores American Protests. "The American goveiument, as Ger many readily acknowledge has protested against the British procedure. In spito of these protests and protests from other neutral states, Great Britain could not be induced to depart from the course of action it had decided upon. Thus, for Instance, the American ship Wllhelmlna recently was stopped by the British, al though its cargo was destined solely for the German civil population, and accord ing to 'he express declaration of the German government was to be employed only for this purpose. "Germany is as good as cut off from its overseas supply by the silent or pro testing toleration of neutrals, not only In regard to such goods as are absolute contraband, but also In regard to auch aV according to acknowledged law be fore the war, are only conditional contra band or not contraband at all. Great Britain, on the other hand Is. with the toleration of neutrul governments, not only supplied with such goods ss are not conlial-tind or only conditional con traband, but with goods which are re-garde-1 by Great Britain it sent to Ger many, as absolute contraband, namely, provisions, industrial raw materials, etc., and even with good which have always been regarded as absolute contraband. Traffic In Arm Contraband. "The German government feela latself obliged to point out with the greatest emphasis that a traffic In arms esti mated at many hundreds of millions Is being carried on between Amercan firms and Germany's enemies. Germany fully comprehends thst the practice of right and the toleration of wrong on the part of neutrals are matters absolutely at the discretion of neutrals, axid involve no formal violation o neutrality. Germany, therefore did not complain of any formal violation of neutrality, but ths Gor man government, in view of complete evidence before It, cannot help pointing out that it, together with the entire pub lic opinion of Germany, feels itself to be Severely prejudiced by the fact that neutrals, in safeguarding their rights In legitimate commerce, with Germany, ac cording to international law, have tip to the present achieved no. or only Insig nlflcent results, while they sre making unlimited use of their right by carrying on contraband traffic with Great Britain anil our other enemies. "If it Is a formal right of neutrals to take no steps to protect their legitimate trade with Germany and even to allow themselves to be Influenced in the dl rectlon of the conscious and wilful re striction of their trade, on the other hand we have the jierfect right, which they unfortunately do not exercise, to cease contraband trade, especially in arms. with Germany's enemies. Counter Measures . VecesaryJ "In view of this situation, Germany, after six months of patient waiting, sees Itself obliged to snswer Great Britain's murderous method of naval warfare with sharp counter measures. If Great Britain in its fight sgalnst Germany summons hunger as an ally, for the purpose of imposing upon a civilized people of 70,- 000,000. the choice between destitution and starvation or submission to Great Brit ain's commercial will, then Germany to day is determined to take up the gauntlet and appeal to similar allies. "Germany trusts thst ths neutrals, whs so far have submitted to the disadvan tageous consequences of Great Britain's hunger war in silence, or mostly In reg istering a protest, will display towards Germany no smaller measure of tolera tion, even if German measures, like those of Great Britain, present now terrors of naval warfare. "Moreover, the German government Is I evolved to suppress with all Die means at its disposal the importation of war material to Great Britain and its allies ai.tl it tukea It for granted that neutral governments which so far have lake a ed" steps agslnst the traffic In arms with Germany's enemies, will not oppose for cible suppression by Germany of this tisde. Manila of War r.oae Define. 'Acting from this point Of view, the German admlrslty proclaimed a naval war sone, whose limits It exsctly defined. Germany, so far aa possible, will seek to dose this war sone with mlnea and also will endeavor lo destroy hostile mer chant vessels In every other way. While the German government in taking action based upon this overpowering point of' view, keeps Itself far removed from all Intention destruction of neutral live and property, on the other hand. It does not fall to recognize that from'the action to be taken against Great Britain, dangers arise which threaten sll trsde within the war zone, without distinction. This Is a nstural result of mine warfare which, even for the strictest observance of the limits of International law, endangevs every ship approaching the mine ares. The German government considers it self entitled to the hope thst sll neutral will acquiesce In these measures, as thev have done in the esse of the grievous damages Inflicted upon ihent by British measures, all the more so as Germany 1 resolved, for the protection ot neutral shipping even In the naval war sone, to do everything which Is at all compatible with the attainment of this oh.lert. Time Limit la Liberal. "in view of the fact that Germany gave the first proof of its good will In fixing s time limit of not lews than fourteen dsys before the execution of said measure, so that neutral shipping might have an opportunity of making arrangements to avoid threatening danger, this can most surely he achieved by remaining nway from the naval war- sone. Neutral ves sels, which, despite this ample notice which dslly affects the schlevement of our alms In our war agslnst Great Brit ain, enter these closed waters will them selves bear the responsibility for sny un fortunate accidents thst may occur. Ger many disclaims all responsibility for such accidents snd their consequences. "Germsny hss further expressly an nounced the destruction of all enemy merchant vessels found within the war sone, but not the destruction of all mer chant vessels, as the I'nlted States seems erroneously to have understood. This re striction, which Germany Imposed npon itself, Is prejudicial to ths .aim of our warfare, especially as In the application of the conception of contraband practiced by Great Britain towards Germany which conception will now also be Inter preted by Germany the presumption will be that neutral ships have contraband aboard. Germany naturally Is unwilling to renounce Us rights to ascertain the presence of contraband In neutral ves sels snd in certain cases to draw con clusions therefrom. Ready to ISegotlate Farther. "Germany is resdy finally to deliberate with the United States concerning any measures which would help safety of legitimate shipping In war zones. Ger many cannot, however, forbear to point out that all Its efforts in this direc tion may be rendered very difficult by two circumstances: First, the misuse of neutrsl flags by merchant ships, which is Indubitably known to the Tnlted State. ".Second, the contraband trade already mentioned, especially In war material, on neutral vessels. "Regarding the latter point, Germany would fain hope that the t'nlted Hlateg, after further consideration, will come to a conclusion correspondence to the spirit of neutrality, ljgsrding the first point. The secret order of the British admiralty, recommending to British mer chant ships tbs use of neutral .flags has been communicated by Germany to the United States and confirmed by com munication with tho British foreign of fice, which designates this procedure as entirely unobjectionable and in accord ance with Brltlah law. British merchant shipping immediately followed this ad vice, as doubtless is known to the Amer ican government from the incidents of ths Lusltanlt and Iertes, "Moreover, the British government has supplied arms to British merchant ships and instructed them forcibly to resist German submarines. In these circum stances, it would be very difficult for sub marines to recognise neutral merchant ahiiw, for search in most cases cannot be undertaken, seeing thst in the case of a disguised British ship from which sn at tack may be - expected, the searc hing party, and the submatlne would be ex posed to destruction. Germany la Defender of Sea. "Great Britain then was In a position to make the German measures Illusory If the British sqerchant marine persisted In th misuse of neutral flags and neu tral ship could not otherwise be recog nized beyond doubt. Germsny, however, being in a state of necessity, wherein It was placed by violation ot Jaw, must ren der effective its measures in all circum stances, in order thereby to compel Its adversary to adopt methods ' of warfare corresponding with international law and so restore the freedom of the seas, of which Germany at all times is the de fender and for which it is todsy fighting. "Germany therefore rejoices thst the United Btates haa made representations to Great Brltsin concerning the Illegal use of their flag, and expresses the ex pectation that this procedure will force Great Britain to respect the American flag In the future. In this expectation commanders of German aubmsrlnos hsve been Instructed, as already mentioned In the note of February 4, to refrain from violent action against Amerlcsn merchant vessels, so fsr ss these can be recog nized. "In order to prevent in the surest man Food Souring in Stomach Causes Indigestion, Gas Wonder what upset your stomach which ponton of the food did Ihe damage do you? Well, don't bother, if your stomach Is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fer ajwnWd into stubborn lumps; head dlzsy and aches: belch gases snd acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongiiu coated Just tsks a little Papa's Diapepsln and In five minutes you won der what became ot the Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women todsy know that it Is needless to have a bad stom ach. A little Diapepsln occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. if your stomach doesn't tske care of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pspe's Diapepsln which costs only frfty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful It di gests food and sets things straight, ao gently and easi'y that it is really aston ishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stom ach; It' ao utmecesfary.JUJ vertlseme.il t. 1 ner the consequeni es of conf us!in though naturally not so far as mine are con cernedGermany re.-omiiienils thst the I 'nlted States make Its ships whl h are conveying peaceful cargoes through the British war zone a discernible by means of convoy a possible. "Germany believes It nisv Set on, the supposition that only such ships would be convoyed a carried goods not re garded a contraband, according to the Krltlsh Interpretation made In tlr case or Germany. How this method of convey can be carried out is a question concern ing which Germany Is resdy to open ne gotiations with the I'nlted State a on a i possible. Germany f.iuld be particu larly grateful, however. If the I'nlted States would Urgently recommend to Its merchant vessels to avoid the British nr.al wsr zone In any case until the set tlement of Die flag question. Germany a inclined to Ihe confident hope that the I'nlted Mates wilt be able to appreciate In its entire significance the battle vhlch Germany Is waging for existence, and that from the foregoing explanations snd promises it will acquire full understand ing of the motives and the alms .-f the messures announced by Germsny. Germany repeats that It has now re solved upon the projected measures only under the strongest necessity of national self-defense, such meaaurea having been deferred out of consideration for neutrals. If the I'nlted Stales, in view of the weight which it Is Justified in throwing snd sble to throw Into the scales of the fale of people, should succeed at the last moment In removing the grounds which make thst procedure an obligatory duty for Germany, and If the American government in particular should find a way to make the declaration of London respected on behalf also of those powers which are fighting on Germany's slde snd thereby make possible for Germans lo legitimately import the neoesssrles or life and Industrial raw material, then the government could not too highly appre ciate such a service rendered In the In. terests of humane methods of warfare, and would gladly draw conclusions from the new situation." Shattuck Grads to Banquet Saturday The second annual meeting and ban quet of the Missouri Vallev "Old Rhads" association will be held Saturday, Feb ruary 30, at o'clock p. rh. at the Loyal hotel. Shad Is the name by which all atu denta or Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn., are recognized. Those living in the Missouri valley are eligible to be come member of thin organization. Colonel fMolhrand, present head master of the school, and Mr. lleuben Warner of ft. Paul, Minn., one of the trustees, will attend the meeting. Word was re ceived from Bishop Mlllspsugh, the first grsduste of Shattuck, that he could not be at the meeting on account of III health. HERALD FUNERAL WILL BE HELD FRIDAY MORNING Hlx officer of the Omaha police force will act as pullhesrers at the funeral of former Officer William Herald to be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from Dodder's undertaking parlors. They will all wear full dresa uniforms. They sre V. G. Nichols. .'. P. Flmple, Carl Bisk, L. S. Thrasher, R. Smith and P. T. Hagerman. Rub Rheumatism . Pain Frfam Sore, Aching Joints What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case In fifty requites internal treatment. Hub sooth ing, penetrating "HI. Jacobs OH" direct ly uiion the "tender spot" snd relief come Instantly, "lit. Jacobs oil" Is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica lini ment, which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Umber up! Quit complslnlng! Get a small trial bottle from your druggist, and in Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, aorenesa, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! Be lief awslts ynu. Old, honest "St. Jacobs Ml" hss cured millions of rheumatism sufferer in the Isst half century, and I Just a good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum bago, backache, sprains and swellings. Advertisement. tpiiiiuiRiiniiiuniiiiinHiiHM W i .-1 Juiciest, Sweetest Oranges Just as They Taste in Californiaat Your Dealer's Now say "SUNKIST" Sunldst Lemons Order by telephone today. Have these famous Seedless Nave's for tomorrow's break fast. Serve them at every meal and between mealH trv this wav nf lieentno- mlt ' Your dealer now has a Sunkist. Prices are low better. Sunkist cost no more than common kinds, so don't order merely "oranges." Send a postcard to the address below for a beautiful free book that tells scores of attractive ways to serve Sunkist in salads and desserts Hi Funeral Services for Fred Duf rene Funeral services rjr Fred R. Du'rene, proprietor of the Fsrnsm hotel, wh i ws killed Tuesday morning when he Jnmed from a seclml-storv window, were held yesterday at 2 o'clock from the First Fruit Laxative if Constipated, Take "California Syrup of Figs" If you re headachy, constipated, bilious or stomach Is disordered and you want to enjoy the nicest liver and bowel cleans ing yon ever experleni-ed. take a table spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs'" tonlaht and In the morning all the con stipation poison, bile and clogged-up waste ulll gently move out of the sys tem without griping and ynu will feel splendid. Kveiy member of the family should i!a this fruit laxative aa occasion de msnd It Is Just as effective for grand la as It Is for baby. It simply csn not Injure. Kven cross, sick, feverish chil dren Just love Its pleasnnt taste and Order these fish, meats and f'l- "ft v n f ; Ji if . fr.-.-.-.v.v.'.v.-.v.v.; '' ' " - I you now use vinegar. Learn the 86 ways to use Snnkist Lemons " . ' . laree supply of Ja a and Quality i quality never no, neips. Insist ao SuakUt cist this Beautiful Congregational church. The body was) placed In the receiving vault at Prospect lilll cemetery and will be removed later lor burial at Detroit. Mr. Elizabeth Dn trrne. the mother, who hss been lit, haa not been told of his desth. Fsllbesrers were Dr. William ITaney ot rhlosgo, William Fargrnt, Elmer .Neville, Thoma 11. McCegue, A. W. Carpenter, C. 11. Hhermsn, Hugh A. Myers and Paul W. Kuhns. i mothers can rest easy after giving it. J Weause It never falla to effect a food j "Inside cleansing." I For thirty years "California Syrup of Figs'' hss been recommended . by physi cians as the Ideal stomach, liver and bowel cleanser. Millions of families who are well Informed use nothing else, but recently there- hss come a flood Tf spuri ous fig syrups, so we warn the public to ask plainly at drug stores for a fro cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," and see that It Is prepared by "CallTor n'a Fig Syrup Company." We make, no rheaper'alze. Hand bsck any "counter felt" with contempt. Advertisement. lemons, too. Serve with tea. Use their juice wherever . J,- 7 bouse- tt-jSg V..V Sara lit Wrap ra Sil to writ for V "Snnkist Salads aa4 Des serts." Also fires fnll Inform s- oaaboutourprsmltiaplaaaBdsrwalck i sschsDge Snnkist wrappers for Waa. h n KUKimnceRa iimivtrA. a sa&.v V. riraa