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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917 3 An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before braakfaat keeps Illness away. Thla excellent, common-sent, health meaaure being adopted by million. Physicians the world over recom mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than out side cleanliness, because the sum pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harm less means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow els the previous day's indigestible ma terial, poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal be fore putting more, food into the stom ach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the elim inative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow com plexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or con stipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very lit tle, but is sufficient to demonstrate tlie value of inside bathing. Those who continue it each morning are as ured of, pronounced results, both in regard lo health and appearance. Advertisement. Neuralgia Neuritis Sciatica, Etc. CURED Free Trial of New Method That Cure by Removing the Cause. Send No Money. We've a new method that cures Neuralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Asthma. Sciatica, Neurasthenia, Tic Douloureux, etc., and we want you to try it at our expense. No mat ter bow great your pain, or how terrible the torturr you end are from diseased nerves, our method will bring; prompt and Messed re lief. No matter whether your case is occa sional or chronic, nor what your aire or occu pation, thi" nethod should cure you right mr home. The Mulhall Method does not contain a drop of morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine, ;tcUni!M, or any narcotic whatsoever. It r:ovidt?3 a nerve food that cures by remov ing the cuane. W crtoeiaDy wane to send it to those so railed "incurable" cases that have tried all the various doctors, dopes, ftanitariums, "opathys," etc , without relief. We went to hnw everyone at our own expense that this method will end at once and for all time all thofre tortures and twinges of almost unbear able pain that are present in Neuralgia, Neuritis, .Sciatica, Migraine, Tic Douloureux, Neurasthenia and other nerve diseases. . This free offer in too important to neglect h single day. Write now and begin 'he cure at once. AddretH Mulhall Co., Boom 674, , Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. THIS DRUGGIST KNOWS BEST KIDNEY MEDICINE Sixteen years ago I began to sell Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and today I believe it is one of the best medi cines on the market; and my patrons tire very ranch pleased with the re sults obtained from its use and speak very favorably regarding it. Swamp Root has been very successful in the treatment of kidney, liver and blad der troubles, according to the reports received, ana 1 have no hesitancy m recommending it, for I have great laith in its merits. Very truly yours, OWL DRUG STORE, By R. F. Boies. Oct 3, 1916. Sedalia, Missouri. Letter to Dr. Kilraar Jt Co., BtnrHomton. N. Y. Prov. What Svamp-Root wrn De For Yon Send trn eenta to Dr. Kilmer a Co.. Bhtg hfimtoa, N. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon will also receive s booklet or valuable information, telling sbnut tbe kidneys and bladder. When writ ing, be sare and mention The Omaha Daily Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, aifar coated tablets are taken for bar! breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the had after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without grip ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant lad breath.. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure ly a vegetable compound muted with olive oil ; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night tor a week and note the effect 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, Adv. f?.RDR"CKUSc throat" TBEKEW 10. BOX PROVES THEIR WORTH BROWN'S MMtmuTROCHES JOHN L MOWN A CON. Bwtaa. Mats, Use the telephone for Bee Want Ads. Tyler 1000 Nebraska MAYFIELD GETS SHORTTERM ALSO Senate Confirms Appointment in Executive Session at State House. SANDALL STILL OPPOSED (From r Stair Correspondent.) Lincoln, Jan. 24. (Special Tele gram.) In executive session, with Sandall the jtily senator voting "no," E. O. Maylicld of Omaha was confirmed as a member of the Board of Control to fill the unexpired term of Judge Howard Kennedy, resigned. The senate spent two hours in de bate, Oberlies of Lancaster "voted against confirmation before changing to "yes" because he thought it use less to attempt to block confirmation for so short a term. The proceedings were not without some unusual incidents, among others a speech by the lieutenant governor in favor of the confirmation of Mr. Mayfield. Lieutenant Governor How ard thought that the wishes of the governor should be carried out in this case and he assured the senators that Mr. Mayfield was well equipped for the position of commissioner of state institutions. " As usual Senator McAllister offici ated in the role of the dove of peace and urged the senators not to allow deep prejudice to govern their judg ment of each other. Sandall Opposes. Senator Sandall was the real vil lain in the play and objected strenu ously to the confirmation, more for the purpose of keeping -up his stand of a week ago. when he opposed the confirmation of Mayfield, rather than in any hope that he would block the game. He was alone in the fight, but several senators took an opposite view to that of the York man and take it all around over two hours was spent in doing what ought to have been done in five minutes. A double guard was placed at all the doors to keep newspaper reporters from hearing any of the proceedings and an examination of the room was made for dictagraphs, while the man ner in which many of the senators glanced anxiously to the ventilators in the ceiling indicated that they were not auite sure whether they had put anything over on the newspaper boys or not. Fortunately for the executive session the precautions were well taken and the reporters were only able to wire the story of the confir mation five minutes after the vote was taken and twenty minutes before the executive session adjourtfed. Commercial Club of Grand Island Reorganized Grand Island. Neb.. Ian. 24. (Spe cial.) The Commercial club of this city was reorganized Monday night, when about 180 members sat down to a dinner in the Liederkranz annex. and immediately thereafter proceeded to the revision or the constitution and the election of officers. The election resulted in the selection of David Kaufmann. president; John R. Ged- des, vice president; Elmer Williams, treasurer, and the following as the board of directors, J. L. Cleary, Ar thur Boyd, August JAeycr, Uscar Roeser, A. W. Sterne. Ed L. Brownf A. C. Menck. Jack Donald. Herman Hehnke. K W. Ashton. A. L. Beegle, Oscar Viet, Elmer Williams, A. E. Nagelstock, Ed Wolbach, J. D. Whit more and E. W. Augustine. The lineup consists of twelve retail mer chants, two lawyers, two wholesale dealers and one banker. Good fel lowship prevails throughout and the directors will have general support from the entire business community. Auditor Smith Figures Up Cost of Running State (From a Staff Correspondent) Lincoln, Jan. 24. (Special.) It cost $1,245,925.10 to administer the af fairs of the state during the last quar ter of 1916. according to the state ment just prepared byState Auditor Smith. This is about $300,000 less than for the preceding quarter. The largest item was $423,684.60 for salaries and wages. Counting tbe $130,97673 for new buildings at the normal schools, the expenses ot these schools tor the quarter were 73378. The fifteen state institutions cost $358,579.56, of which $8,356.39 was for food. Total cost for the year was $VS,004.4. Grand Island Business Change. Grand Island, Neb., Jan. 24. -(Spe cial. An important change has re cently been made in the ownership of the Nebraska Mercantile com pany, when the interests of A. E. lady, in amount estimated from $50.- 000 to $150,000, were purchased by John Reimers, F. W. Wietzer, J. F. (..oates, E. W. Augustine, A. C. Mayer, A. f.. nagelstock, Lharles Willman, L. E. Cox, Glen Jones and Henry Bartenbach. the hrm will soon erect a four-story wholesale house on the leased site along the Union Pacific railway. Dies of Blood Poisoning. LortoinNcb., Jan. 24. (Special.) Paul Horstman, well known Otoe county resident living near here, died at an Omaha hospital Monday. Mr. Horstman received an injury to his hand some time ago and was taken to an Omaha hospital where it was found necessary to amputate the hand on account of blood poisoning, which later caused his death. He was the son of William Horstman and had made his home on a farm in Otoe county for a number of years. A widow and one child survive bim. Slaughter House Is Burned. Springfield, Neb., Jan. 24. (Special Telegram.) Early this morning the local sjaughler house, situated a ha f mile from town, caught fire and burned bej5re anyone knew it. Seven hogs that had been slaughtered last night were in the slaughter house. The fire is supposed to have caught from the embers of the fire left under the heat ing val. All the tools, together with the building were lost. LlTn t'p Yur Torpid liver. To k-p your liver ictlve, use Dr. Kinci New Life Pills. They Insure good di gestion snd relieve eonetlpstlon. Alt druK glntp. 2Sr. Advertisement. Bills Introduced Senate FUr. B, V. 116. BfBuctt, rViurlaa Provide fnr salary ot fi .000 for rouruy comptroller In rountlta havtnv a population of ISO, 000 aim. over. S. P. 117. MorUrty. Doula Provides for pension for wldowa of police officer retired in urn ma. S. V. Ill, Wilson. Dad Provides city manarrr form of iroverniniMit for cities of tbe first clatut. H. P". 119, Buhhee, Kimball Authorizes cities of tho set olid cluss to issue sewer bonds. t. K. 120, Adams. Da wee Prohibit. t rait roads from rut.nlt.fr Iteht engine or lo-r motives ufilesa manned by regularly em ployed niilneer. ftreman and romluctor. S. V. 13, MrMullen, Gaite (Request) Rein tea to bonds given by executors of es tates. S. F 122, Howell. Douclas Frovtdea per manent employe' list for municipal employe in Omaha and all cttien of (.rat clan tn Mat; also creates a public retirement fund. 8. P. 12S, Tanner, DoubIa For the pay ment of penBlona to widow of deceaned policemen in cities of metropolitan elasn. 8. P. 124, Maher and Adams Amending statute relocating coantv seatM. 8. F. liS, Splrk. Saline Makior It un lawful to poat advertising matter on bride. , 8 P. 126, Hammond, Furnas Requiring railway companies to maintain elector, alarms at street crossings in cities, towns and villages. 8- P. 127, Hammond, Pumas For the examination of children in city and village Hchools for defective nlfrht or bearing or v.. uvBd iina inroai. Rouse Bill. H R. 3f. Fuller and Others Compre nensive amendments to revenue and taxa tion laws. H. R. :', Fries and McAllister Makes it unlawful for tate engineers to re-establish United States corners. H. R. 2S7, Dal bey, i age Provides for appointment Instead of election of road over seers. H. R. KM. Fuller and Meysen burg Does away with county assessor in counties of less than 11.000,000. and provides for ap pointment of precinct assessors by county assessor. H. R. 2M, Jolen. Douglas Provides for registration of names and addreaes of all persons applying for storage at a garage H. R. 290. Jelen, Douglas Prohibits buy ing of defaced or altered autos without dili gent inquiry into right of seller to peddle the same. H. R. 29 Trumbln. Sherman Repeals law providing for teaching of German in public schools, H. R. 22, Lemar,' Saunders Fixes state conventions at last Tuesdays In August In stead of in July. H. R. 23, Harris and Neff Provides for destruction of cockleburrs and sunflowers. H. R. 294, Harris. Greeley Provides for Installation of railroad track scales at all towns where 160 ar more cars of grain are handled In any one year. H. R. 2H, Howard, Doulgaa prohibits imruenng in umina on Sunday. H. R. 29fi. Fulls, Furnas Adds crows to lists of birds that may be killed on one's own premises. H. R. H87, Bateff, Cheyenne Provides for distribution of school funds according to appraised value . of unsold school land In each county. H. R. 298, Howard, Douglas Prohibits mutilation or expurgation of national ajong, "The Star Spangled Banner," and provides penalties. H. R. 299. Taylor, Custer Pats legislative reference bureau tn charge of governor. H. R. 300, Stearns. Scottshluff Reneala section relative lo recovery of damages and assessment of costs in small suits. m. it. joi, con ley, Dalbey and Burrowes Increases salary of deputy clerk of the dis trict court In counties of from 20.000 in 60,000 population. H. R. 302. Dalbey. Gage Provides for pay ment of cattle killed by sjtate order, which are afflicted with foot and mouth disease. u. ... joa, Lancaster Delegation Flencnta firemen's pensions Insofar as it affects Lincoln. H. R. 304, Ollls, Valley Makes it a misde meanor for county attorneys to neslect or refuse to enforce antl-ctgaret law. H. it. 806, Da foe, Johnson Provides com mission form of government for towns of l.uuu ana more. II. R. 30fi. Dafoe, Johnson State owner ship for moving picture shows. . R. 307. Radke, Cedar Where uractl- cable and for public good puhllc roads may be established through private grounds without owner's consent. . R. S08. Howard. Doug la Provides county aid for agricultural societies less than 60.000. instead of every county in the state. H. R. 309. LlRffett. Seward Dtmmlntr law for automobile lights. H. R. 310, Peterson. Iancaater Restores alderman ic and council form of government to city of Lincoln. . R.' 311, Peterson. Lancaster Elimin ates from statute provision for election of excisemen in city of Lincoln. j H. K. IIZ, Peterson, Lancaster Eliminates: excise board provisions from Lincoln charter, j H. R. 813, Neff, Knox Adds aeneral mer- ' chandlse store to list of houses which must! close on Sunday. Nebraska Municipal League Opens at Hastings Today Hastings. Neb., Jan. 24. (Special.) Mayor William Madeett will wel come the League of Nebraska Munici palities in their annual session to night. The annual address will be given by Roland F. Ireland of Crete, vice president. The session for two days will discuss problems relating to Nebraska municipal problems. Is Work Too Hard? 'tmyPkhtrt Many kinds of work wear out the kidneys, and kidney trouble makes any kind of work- hard. It brings morning lameness, backache, head ache, dizziness, nervousness, rheuma tism and distressing urinary troubles. If your work is confining or strains the back or exposes you to extreme heat or cold or damn, it's well to keep the kidneys active. Doan's Kid ney nils are reliable and fare. Thous ands recommend them. An Omaha Case A. Chapman, eontrsctint: earnntr. 2824 Blondo St.. sar-sv"! have taken Doan's Kid ney PiUs on several occasions for bacLache and luittbaarc and they have alwaye done me rood. 1 asn subject to Ineee uf.tacks now and then, and at times they leave me in s pretty had way. Whenever I lake Doan's Kidney Pills I net relief. I keep them i,n hand, for I know they are very reliable.", . DOAN'S-SSf 50 at all Drtfft Stores rotter-Mil hum CovSwaa Buffaio.NY DEAD ON HIS FEET GOM MEDAL Haarlem Oil CauMulea will bring; new life and quick lr rnllve thot topped-op txnjrrst4 tWIInir. Thy will tboroutrrily c.ne and wub out trn kld njrn and bladder and BenUy carry off the III ftfffct of excMwa of alt kinds. The heal ing, aootblDaT fill noaks rlcfat into th walls and lining; of thu kidney?) and cxpln the poIbom in your rntm Kivp your kMnoy In rood "hap by daily uat nf OOI.n IIS KDAL Haarlem Oil Cap til n and you will hnv food hraHb. On to your rlniRirtftt at oncv and awwr a pa-knse of thla time-honored, world-wide remedy. It 1h not a "patent nwdlclna." Tt In panted upon by 17. 8. Gov ernment chemtKU and declare, pom tWor romtni" Into thin country. GI,D MEDAL in the pare, original Haarlem oil. lmoortfd dlrfet from the ancient lahnratrrlex In Hol land, wnere it In the National Houaehold Remedy of the sturdy Puirh. Look for Hip um GOLD MKDAI, on verv box. Accent itibsHtute. Your druire-tsl win rladlv re fund your mony if nut a rcprcacnted Advertisement. DOUBLE ELECTION BOARD MEETS FAVOR House Committee of Whole Advances Measure to Third Reading. SKUNK BILL IS KILLED Frtm Staff Orrpondnt.) Lincoln, Jan. 24. (Special.) The next election hold in Nebraska will be taken care of by a double election hoard, if a bill by Representative Bales, which was , discussed in com milteevof the whole and advavneed to third radin, becomes a law. The bill, besides providing for a double board in all election precincts where more than sixly votes are cast, also provides that when twenty-five ballots have been cast these ballots shall be turned over to a counting board. Rcprescnlalivevs of each par ty are permitted to watch the count ing, but arc prohibited from "leaking" the result of the count by a maximum penally, a jail sentence and disfran chisement from voting for five years. Skunks Not Protected. Skunks will have to depend upon their own natural resources the year around for protection, a bill giving them the protection of the state hav ing been indefinitely postponed on report of the fish and game commit tee. The committee also killed by rec ommendation a bill giving parties the right to hunt and fish within the coun ty in which they resided. Without a word of discussion, the committee of the whole ordered to third . reading the McAllister joint resolution for a constitutional amend ment authorizing the slate or any oj The Enemy of Uric Acid is Anuric IP; L H. SMITH. M. D.I In spite of the best care one takes of oneself, any part of the human machine is liable to become out of order. The most important organs are the stomach, heart and kidneys. The kidneys are the scavengers and they work day and night in separating the poisons from the blood. Their signals of distress are easily recognized and include such symptoms as backache, depressions, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic twinges, dropsy, gout. The very best way to restore' the kidneys to their normal state is to drink plenty of pure water and ob tain a small amount of Anuric, which is dispensed by most every druggist. Anunc (double strength) is inex pensive and should be taken before meals. It is much more potent than lithia and many find that Anuric dis solves uric acid as water does sugar. People are realizing more and more every day that the kidneys, just as do the bowels, need to be flushed occasionally. The kidneys are an eliminative organ and are constantly working, separating the poisons from the blood. Under this continual and perpetual action they are apt to con- fest and then trouble starts. Uric acid acks up into the system, causing rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy and many other serious disturbances. It means that you are a victim to uric acid poisoningNThen ask your drug gist for Anuric, which was first dis covered by Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, and which is dis pensed by nearly every druggist in the land. Advertisement. GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard Cut the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plas ter and without the blister. Musterole does it. It Is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the finger tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief how; speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, cruises, cnu- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). heals burns Rrst Aid for Household Accidents The same gentle, healing medication which makes Resinol a standard remedy for skin-troubles makes it a most relia ble dressing for cuts, hums, scalds, channgs, and similar emergencies. Alt dragaists sail Resinnl. Keep a Jar fla baad. its counties to establish land banks. Later, Mr. Osternian suggested that a bill of such importance ough tto receive more attention anil upon his motion it was put back on the general tile. Money for Cemetery. The bill appropriating $-.700 to buy land for a cemetery at the Grand Island soldiers' home was ordered en grossed. The one relating to stan dard fruit containers was laid over. Another, requiring counties to pay the cost of transporting boys and girls to the state industrial schools, which is now borne by the state, was ap proved and sent to third reading. Hager Would Tie Down All State County Seats (From a statr Correspondent.) Lincoln, Jan. 24. (Special.) Sen ator Hager would provide after the proposition of removal of a county seat has once been submitted to a vote it cannot again conic up for ten years. This is provided in a bill in troduced in the senate, with a fur ther, proviso that where a countv seat has been in one location for twenty years or more it will require a three-fourths vote to move it to some other location. Otherwise a three fifths vote will be required. WHAT IS LAX-FOS? Cascara and Pepsin A Digestive Laxative Lax-Fot is in Improved CASCARA with PEPSIN. Pleasant to Tike In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by the addition of Pepsin and certain other harmless chemicals which increase the effi ciency of the Cascara, making it better than ordinary Cascara. LAX-FOS aids digestion. Pleasant to take and docs not gripe or disturb the stomach. Adapted to children and adults. Just try one bottle for constipation or indigestion. 50c. Prompt Efficient Service. A Most Unusual Sale of DRESS FORMS H I f i I L ffl ARWk i ' 1 Urms 1 "-A 3 1 k r sir -v i sa ..ictj.-.-j. ..Tom rtmtKO V. I S It j--Vv. i m f 'if ' r 5 i I J Xguide Better-Way Eight-Sectional Dress Form, adjustable from 32 to 60 bust, also to any height Regular $15.00 forms, for tC QQ only DO.i70 Pre-Inventory Sale of Blouses, $1.25 to $2.50 Values, at ... . Don't miss this your present season Just before stock-taking, i (t -w and we have gathered togeth er all small lots and broken sizes' and put the one price upon them for quick clearance. In the offering are : Hand Made Lingerie. Blouses Dark Silk Blouses Dainty Lingerie All sizes in the lot, Mrs. M. Girard Is Here To Give Free Lessons In Knitting and Crocheting with FLEISCHER'S Yarns. Mrs. Girard numbers hundreds and hun dreds of women in the list of those who have come here and benefitted by her free lessons. She is one of the most competent instructors we know of and right now is teaching how to make SPORTS SWEAT ERS and all you have to do is to buy the yarns here. Third Floor Art Embroidery Department. HOWARD LOSES HIS CITY MOOR DILLj Measure Affecting Omaha and! Lincoln Providing Thirty Cents Honr Fails. FORTY-FIVE TO FIFTY (From a Staft Corrrapondsnt.) Lincoln, Jan. 24. (Special.) Al though resorting to a call of the house three times, Representative Jerry Howard of Douglas was unable to save his minimum wage -bill, house roll No. 4, and it was defeated this afternoon, 45 to 50. The bill, if a law, would require bnt eight hours' work on municipal work in Omaha and Lincoln at a rate of 30 cents per hour. All of the Douglas county delega tion voted yes with the exception oi Lovely, who was not present. All of the Lancaster delegation except Mills voted no. biandeis Stores Opportunity for Dressmakers and Home Sewers This is one of the best sales of Forms we have announced in some time the prices are away below the figures that prevail ordinarily. For dressmakers and those who do home sewing, this is a REAL op portunity to purchase a very excellent Dress Form and save considerable money. There are "Better-Way" four-sectional Dress Forms as low as $5.49 and other Bust Forms as low as 89c each. There is no question about their selling rapidly, so we would advise early shopping, if you have any one partic ular model in mind. Batler-Way Four-StionaI Draw Form, adjustable at neck, bust, waist snd hips. Also to any height. These forms have arm pieces snd extra long bips, also wire skirt on each form. They can be adjusted from 32 to 49 bust. Regularly sell at $12.50, dC ACk on sale, Thursdsy, for only N0.TJ7 Our best "Betterway" lS-sectional form, adjustable at shoulder, neck, bust, waist and hips; also any height. This form also has adjustable wire skirt Regularly sells for tl O RH $18.00, on sale, Thursday jPl.fi.OU Black Jersey covered Bust Forms, all sizes. Regular $1.50 fiQc value, each. . . . Main Floor. opportunity io add one wardrobe with the outlay Blouses but not in every style. Do not Second Floor. RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAYHAIR This Home Made Mixture Darkens Cray Hair and Makes It Soft and Glossy. To a half pint of water add: Ray Rum ( 1 oz. Karbo Compound . . .x. . . .a small box Glycerine '4 oz. These are all simple ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them your self. Apply to the hair once a day for two weeks, then once every other week unlil all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to darken the gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. It should make a gray-haired person look 20 years younger. Adv. For Thin, Nervous MEN AND WOMEN " nothing equals or compares with the rich food properties in SCOTT'S EMULSION It makes other foods do good. It sharpens the appetite; stimulates the circulation and helps over come catarrhal troubles. If you are rundown, anaemic or nervous, the benefits you Hk will receive from Score's uf Emulsion will surprise you. 4. Srott a Borne, Bloomleld, N.J. kv-17 Telephone 2020 Douglas. Better-Way Twelve-Sectional Dress Form, with arms and ertra long hips. AH sizes, regular $16.60 form on sale, Thursday, dQ gst for only P7.0U 65c or more Blouses to of very little money - fail to share in this sale. Thursday Is Chocolate Day Luscious Pompeian Chocolate ' Bitter Sweets, nut, plain and fruit centers. Be sure to take a box of these chocolates host, with yoo Thursday. , . "' Pound Box, 29c Psmpolaa Room. ' 1 T-