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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1917. Good Old Home-Made & C D Haeh Better thaa tk Xfidl- D Made Kind Eaall; and Ckeal7 Prepared. a Famttfi Cough Remedy j Bw C News ' If you eoipbised the curative proper ties of every known "red.v-nia,de'' cough remedy, yon would hardly have in then 11 the curative power that lies in thif simple "home-made" cough syrup which takes only a few minutes to prepare. 1 Get from any druggist 2Vi ounces o) Pinex (50 cents worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain firanulated sugar syrup. The total cost is about 4 cents and elves you a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. Tastes pleasant and never spoils. , This Pinex and sugar syrup prepara tion gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nast throat tickle and heals the sore, irri tated membranes that line the throat, chest and bronchial tubes, so gentlj and easily that it is really astonishing A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis croup, whooping ougb and bronchia asthma, there is no thine better. Pinex is a most valuable concentratec compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, combined w ith guaiacol and hai been used for generations to break ut severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, be sure tc ask your druggist for '2',i ounces o: Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. A guarantee ot absolute satisfaction or money prompt ly refunded, goes with this preparation. He Pinex Co., Ft Wnvne Ind. NOSE CLOGSED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mu cous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid.. Advertisement. Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gen tly with the linger tips. By morning .most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more annlicatinns will conmlctelv dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop and your hair will look and feci a hundred times better. You can get liquid ar von at any drug store. It' is inex pensive an'd four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dan druff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Advertisement. Wedding Rinit Edholm. Jeweler, llava Root Print It Now Beacon Preaa. Kleeer. Hooka, moved to Loyal Hotel Bids. Council Delayed a Day The city council win meet triday morning, instead of Thursday, on account of ucorgc Washington s birthday. Yeomen Lodge Met-ts The Brother hood of American Yeomen lodge will celebrate its twentieth anniversary at Labor temple this evening. Mnrket C losed Thursday The Oma ha grain market, like the markets elsewhere throughout the country, will close Thursday, Washington's birthdiiy. Luncheon for Lumbermen The Walrath-Sherwood Lumber company will give a luncheon at the Tilack stone and Orpheum party for fifty vis iting lumbermen Wednesday. InTca,ses Stock The capital stock of the Morris Apartment Hotel com pany has been increased to $350,000, according to amended articles of in corporation liled with the county clerk. Des Moines Kahlil Coining Rabbi Herman Cohen of Des Moines will conduct services at the Beth Hame drosh synagogue, Nineteenth and Burt streets, Friday evening under the aus pices of the Modern O.thodox society. Court Houser Robbed While Charles Frost was heaving coal into the furnace of the county court house to keep Jack Frost out, some thief gained entrance to the boiler room and stole 'i from his pants pocket ;md a silver watch. Fine Fireplace Good: Sunderland Hells Ring for Lent Special music will be played on the Trinity cathe dral chimes Wednesday front a. m. to noon and from 7:80 to 8 p. m for the opening of Lent. Mayor Dahl- man has requested that a special pro gram of patriotic aire be played Feb ruary 'I'l from 7 to S p. m. BMiop Nhalian Here fit. Rev. Bishop Thomas J. Shahan. rector of Catholic university at Washington, D. C, was the guest Monday of Arch bishop Marty. He spoke at the Sacred Heart high school and at the Academy of the peered Heart. Tues day he went to Lincoln to visit Bishop linen. Two Seek Divorce Grace Estelle Kroh, who is suing for divorce In dis trict court, alleged that her husband, Lynn A. Kroh, a musician, with an income of $40 a week, according to the wife, has failed to support her lor me last two years. Bohert Rolf son seeks a divorce from Pearl Kolf son on grounds of alleged cruelty. Calvin Goes to Coast In his private car President Calvin of the Union Pa- cilic. accompanied by a small party of friends, left Monday night for the Pacific coast. The will go direct to han rranciseo and later down Into the south coast country. It is under stood that Mr. Calvin will be absent about two weeks and that the trip Is for rest and pleasure. Taken to Pen Handcuffed to each other, Charles Fisher, one of the so- called automobile bandits found guilty oy a jury in criminal court, and Le Hoy .Mitchell, cx-coniet and negro strong-arm man, were taken to the state penitentiary at Lincoln by Depu ty Sheriff Lavelle Tuesday morning. Both men were sentenced by Judge Sears to from three tb fifteen years. Flags Not at Hair Staff Flags at Fort ("rook and Fort Omaha are not flying at half staff following the death of General Funston. It Is an army custom that (lags should not fly at half staff for the death of any officer un less special orders are issued from the War department. At the death of Admiral Dewey the War department issued special orders to fly the flag at half staff. Unless specially ordered no special ceremonies will be held at either Fort Crook or Fort Omaha. OMAHA GETS TASTE OF CIVIC SINGING Concert of Choir and Orchestra Opens With "Star Spangled Banner," All Joining. NIOHT OP GREAT MUSIC FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A Nw Horn Cure That Anyone Can Ute Without Discomfort or Lom of Time. We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long-standing or recent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter ' what your age or occu pation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all formB of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense that this new method is desicned to end all difficult breathing, alt wheczintr and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do it today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 1001 A Niagara and Hudson Stu.. Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method tot Webster Urges All Omahans to Attend Exercises Thursday John Lee Webster believes that the exercises to be held in the Auditor ium Thursday evening, w ill be an appropriate occasion for Omahans to manifest their patriotism. Primarily, the occasion will be to present to the Omaha batialion of the Fourth regiment, Nebraska National Guard, a banner of considerable in trinsic value. Mrs. C. C Kountze will serve as sponsor and Mr. Web ster will make the presentation. .'"fhis will be the birthday anni versary of George Washington, the father of our country, and 1 know of no more hitting "time for us to show our lovalty to country and out flag." said Mr. Webster. The following executive committee is announced: ' Mvor J. r. Dahhnan t. C Gemge UenenH ii. H. Harrea, John T.ee WVliftlci Tbotnnn C. Byrne 0. W Wattles (If-ncra! .f. C. Onvtn Pmf. e. i;. (Jrufr Har(?y NwbrAiirh (.'. T. Kotmlzp 1. eo.-gf Itraniit-is Louis C. Naf h U II. llHvorstk-li Joseph Pit (car Frank T. Hamlllun Major V1lrox R. C. Slrehtow John Iloslshy. W. A. Fit Vlrtor Rout-water rram tN A Brogan W. H Hurhol Arthur i' Smith R. B-her Howell Jose i h Ms i i1n .'. M. Wllhelni K- E. Rurklnghm.i Val J. peier Joe Ha I emu Eczema Is Conquered Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed, it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inex pensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. Tha E. W. Roae Co., Cleveland, O. I Ski VOa9w H T M in M I I V I II UBT EI 0 ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or ftioocy back Sold and guaranteed by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. pnrEEKS Engraver Advises Ad Men to Look at Something Green .Members of the Omaha Ad club last night at the Commercial club not only learned a great deal about the art of illustrating printed matter, but how to he considerate of the eyesight nf Hie public as well, when they beard the address of C. D- olen, local manager of the bureau of engraving, who spnkeVm "Color Harmony." Mr. Nolen after describing the methods used in the manufacture of half-tone pictures used in newspapers, and 1 lie various other methods of re producing photographs, lectured on colors. Green, he said, is one of na ture's greatest gifts to men. It is restful lo the eyes where nil else fails, in fact without a green element, the eyesight might soon become impaired. He advised the use of this color wherever possible and urged those who do much reading and writing to have something green nearby to look at occasionally. He was followed by W. G. McCon nell of the Corey-McKenie Printing company, who made a brick talk on printing. About forty members of the club attended. Mr. N'olen's address is to be prepared in pamphlet form and sent to each member. A Bilious Attack. When you have a bilious attack your liver tails to perform its func tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your stom ach instead of digesting. This in flames the stomach and causes nausea. W BREAK-UP-ACQUJ Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They TABLETS ! will tone up your liver, clean out vour 1,otWJ?j1,223 stomach and you will soon be as well S2ry.iS!i SrSE?! i as evcr- They only cost a quarter. toaST- V -l Advertisement. By HENRIETTA M. REICS. With the nspiring Krai is of "The Star Spangled Baniici." and a burst of patriotic enthusiasm, in which the Mendelssohn Choir o.' Omaha, the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, the audience and four grand old Grand Army men bearing the national colors, all joined, the closing concert of the Associated Retailers' course com menced at the Auditorium Monda night. It ,vas a fitting climax to the scries of important musical affairs presented under the direction of the Associated Retailers, the numbers of which have been successful from every point of view. Local appreciation of these events has been man'fest in the great assemblages gathered at the Auditor- mi ., and through which encourage ment has been give., the promoters lor tne last two seasons. Patriotism Gets Stimulant, The opening number last night was truly impressive. The great lull had been decorated by Airier!. an flags, and when the choir and the orchestra, under Mr. Kelly's baton, sounded the opening bars of the national anthem, the audience generally joined in, and Omaha got a little toucli of the "com munity" music as well as a stimula tion to patriotism. The appearance of Uld Olory, jjrne on the stage from either side by soldiers of the civil war heightened the effect wonderfully. It is a most commendable thing that Omaha should contain a chorai so ciety so worthy as the Mendelssohn Choir. One may go to many cities and hear larger and older choral organizations, but seldom anywhere does one find such finished and artistic choral singing, as that done by Omaha Mendelssohn Choir under the direction of Mr. Kelly. And the point that should impress us the most is that it is our own choir, which has achieved this fine singing, which made some 3,000 or more of us sit so at tentively that one could havi heard a pin drop during its unaccompanied numbers, and which in conjunction with the excellent orchestra from our neighboring city, also a western pro duct, could send us home from this last concert with that same feeling of satisfaction and inspiration which has come from the other numbers upon this course. Orchestra Worthy of Praise. The Minneapolis Symphony Or chestra, under Mr. Emii OberhofTer, is a source of deserved pride to its home city. The orchestra is not only large in numbers, but large in a musical sense, playing as usual most interest ing numbers, and these with great ar tistry, and varieities of musical ex pression. Mr. OberhofTer is a distinct personality, a most musiciauly con ductor, and his men responded with a well guided enthusiasm, and appreci ation of effect, that bring the most atislied delight to all of the or chestra's former admirers, and make I for it many new ones. Numbers That Pleased. The first number presented Hy the orchestra alone was a Symphony by Kallinikor, new to Omaha, anil abounding in unusual coloring and dis tinctive .melody. The "Overture to a Comedy." by Scheiiipfltig, was a wide ly different number, full of life and humor, in which an old English tune from Fritz Williams' book was intro duced most effectively by the wood winds, and the brass choir had sonic interesting solo work. The gem of the orchestral numbers, however, was the lovely muted "Valse Triste," from "Kuolcma," by Sibelius, the Finnish composer, who lias attracted so much attention in the last few years. The exquisite pianissimos, charming mel ody and gradations of light and shade in this beautiful waltz movement were given with consummate art. Tone Poem "Finlandia." by the same com poser, Mr. OberhofTer gave a broad and well. conceived interpretation, and the "Shepherd's Hey," an English Morris dance tune by Percy (ranger, played here by the orchestra last year, and introducing xylophone? in solo, was played as an ciuore and repeated. In Honor of Mendelssohn. The fhoir in the tirst part uf the program presented two choral ex cerpts from the oratorio "Elijah," by Mendelssohn, the lovely and sustain ed. "He That Shall Endure to the End," unaccompanied, and the broad majestic. "He Not Afraid." with or chestra, and also the Final lo Part 1 of "Elijah I'liank Be to God," dra matic and powerful, in which the choir and orchestra both acquitted themselves with their accustomed suc cess. The balance of parts in ihcse numbers, the carefully built climaxes and dramatic fire in the hut number, were what we have come to expect of me Mendelssohn choir, and of .Mr. Kelly as conductor. Choir Alone Triumphs. Il was in the unaccompanied work, however, that Mr. Kelly and his clioir achieved some of the finest work ol the evening, and also some of the finest work which they have ever done in all of their illuslrous career. Peo ple can not !eali what wonderful musical effects arc cained in these difficult numbers w hen they hear them presented with such case and finish as last evening. The variety of mood and tonal effect, clear enunciation, art- lul gradation ot dynamics, pianissimos and telling lortimissos,' and innumer able other points for which the choir is famous, were all in evidence and seemed heightened. A bright and beautiful madrigal "In Time ol May," by (. harles Wakefield Cadmaii, opened the (;roup; "Oh, Can ye Sew t ush ions," an old Scottish lullaby, ar ranged by Granville Hantock. fol lowed,, and gave the contraltos, much opportunity for solo work. A Russian folk song. "Volga Boat Song." was nlost unusual and starred the men's choir. This number, arranged by Kurt Schindler, was sung with a va riety id light and shade, a restraint and artistic conception which made it one of the favorites of the evening. Closing Numbers Inspiring. The great impressive six-part molet "By Babylon's Wave," by Gounod, closed this group. This remarkable number, with its harplike effects, its dramatic power and its tremendous climaxes held the audience spellbound,' and at the close brought as an encore "Deep River," by Burleigh. The clos ing number by the choir and orches tra, the "Hallelujah Chorus" from "The Messiah," by ilandcl, was given an inspiring and brilliant presenta tion, such as it really deserves, and made no anticlimax even after all the powerful and impressive music which preceded it. i The Omaha Mendelssohn choir I through all its years of singing has' done iiKTcli for Omaha musicallv, and has always maintained the high ideals in its arl which has placed it in the high rank it now holds from a musi cal standpoint. Is this to be the last time that wc shall ever hear it? Burgess-Nash Company Tua.day, Feb. 20, 1917. EVERYBODYS STORE" STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. 7hone ouflas 137. Mrs. Irene Mulford, Bride Of Sixteen Months, Dies Sixteen months ago Rev. II. B. Speer, pastor of the Central United church, married Mr. and Mrs. Mul ford at 2621 Wirt street. Wednes day he will officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Irene Mulford at the same ad dress, where the marriage ceremony took place. Mrs. Mulford died Sunday morning at a local hospital following the birth of a son. SI.; was 18 years old. Besides her husband and infant sou, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winans, two sisters and brother, all of Omaha. The funeral will be held Wednes day at 2 o'clock from the family resi dence. Interment will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. Stops Tobacco Habit in Onejay Sanitarium Publishes Free Book Showing How Tobacco Habit Can Be Banished in From One to Fve Days at Home. The Y.UUre Sanitarium .orated at fiftfl Main St., St. Josfiiti. Mo., ha published a fnp book nliowinK th dpudly effect of th toliaero habit and how it can he bnnltilied in from on to five Uny at honit. Mm who bav iittrd lobacto for more than fifty yoarx have tried Hi in method and nay it is entirely successful, and in addition lo baninhinfr the denirc for toharro, hns Im proved their health wonderfully. This method ban in hex the desire for tobacco, no matter whether it is nmJdii(r, clicwintr, ciBHretU'B or snuff dippinir. V As thia hook ia being distributed free, anyone wanting a copy should sond their name and addresa at once. Advertisement. X Launching "the new" in Spring Suits $252? $29L $3522 $3952 SUITS .t sail delightful simplicity and smartness that one is fit t. that t ia almost Spring-time. New weaves appear all splendidly adaptable to the new lines Gaberdines, poplins, fine serges, Elnglish tweeds hold their own and will be much in evidence again this spring Big generous pockets, large collars, novel buttons, stitchings, box pleats and belts add the necessary style touches to this superb collection of new suits. Every suit display? shows unmistakable signs of careful thought to choosing materials, tailoring and finish. Burfaaa-Naah Co. Second Floor Thit Suit $39.50 A presentation and sale of the new 1917 Spring Silks YARDS and yards of new silks, so striking that one wonders how the weaves and colorings were ever created. Although sports silks are used to a large extent the-subdued and solid colorings may be very effec tively combined with the more vivid colorings. Nothing could be prettier or more practical either for the young girl or older woman than a silk suit, skirt or dress. These attractive values for Wednesday: New Ideas in Sports Silks The brilliant colors, the no ft materials, all speak eloquently of the appeal of the sports garments, and as to be truly sports like they must. above all be simple; this should be good news to the home dressmaker. "KHAKI KOOL" "YO-SAN" "SPORTS TUS8AH" "TOKIO" "SAMARA" "HINDOO" ETC., ETC. Prices range $1.95 to $3.50 yard. Fancy Silks Specially Priced Novelty taffetas, stripes and plaids, :(C-inch $1.49 yard. Novelty taffetas, in sport stripes, Uli-inch $1.49 yard. Novelty Uffetas, for skirts, suits, .'lO-inch $2.50 yard. Novelty pussy willow, pretty colors, 40-inch $2.95 yard. Striped tub silks, 25 patterns, Hli-inch $1.25 yard. Sports stripe pongee, big selection, 27-inch 69c yard. Colored Silks Attractively Priced Chiffon taffotas, light or dark, 3-inch $1.69 yard. Satin taffeta soiree, special, IMi-inch $1.96 yard. Satin charmeuse, range of colors, 40-inch $2.25 yard. Crepe de chine, all silk, 40-inch $1.49 yard. Satin Krancaisc, newest shades, lili-inch $2.95 yard. Heavy silk poplins for suits, 40-inch $2.50 yard. Burgff.a-Nnah Co. Mnln Floor We'll Cut Fit and Pin Your New Dress Free of Charge A S a special feature of our piece goods sec tions, we have secured for a limited time the services of Mrs. Moulton 1 and Staff of the Keister Dressmak ing school, who will cut, fit and pin any material you may buy at 98c the yd. or over without charge Mrs. 'Moulton and staff are masters In Women's garment construction. They havt know ledge of styles, of fabrics and trimmings In the widest sense. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY Look Here Boys ! Plan now to participate in the BIRD HOUSE CONTEST which Burgess-Nash will con duct March 10th to March 17th, inclusive. $50.00 in Prizes' Particulars may be secured in Sporting Goods Section, Fourth Floor. United Nuxated Iron An Open Letter to Former States Senator Mason on And His Reply Thereto. As a pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Jegi lation and as a pronounced champion o all bills protecting the rights of the Great Masses of the American People as against trusts and combines, we believe It is your duty, Senator Mason, to tell the public just what you think of Nuxated Iron and just what benefits you obtained from taking it at 65 years of age, when you were all run down, after the hardest fought political campaign of your life. of tba weak, palfl .n4 sickly look I fir, 'Jimf. like plant trying to grow In a noil riVnctent In Iroo A pat rent of mine ramarkod to mr (after hating bfn on a xtx wnekn' course of Nuxated Iron): 'Hay, Dorter, that there Ton, Senator Haann, ara ona really big man of America ynq an a national figure roar work for four yean ,1n tks United Btatea Houae of FUrpreaenta tire uid for six years In the United Bt&tea ,lnff Uk ma.' i. --..Hn- i.aH.i.tiAT, f..nHnf l.hiie "PrevlouN to using N mated Iron, been prescribing the varlou mineral and tne gTat raaaaei or peopia naa written of lron tnr years, only to meet complaint your name Indelibly among the namea of of discolored teeth, dtoturbed dlgnatlon. the great lawmaker! and etateamen of our tlad-up. hardened errettomi, etc.. and 1 I had about reached the conclusion that the i country. only way to supply Iron was to get the Senator Ifaaoa, there are thousands of pattent to eat very large quantities nf spln- mA women In this conntxr who r,- carrots ana jemiis. wnen i came arrow. I hl aaTtf. Oxerrnm Constipation, IndlgVHtlon. Tr. Klng'fl New Ufr Fills will uvcicoiur 1 imr conn'.tjRtloi, l.lllounnpsa mid ImltKCf. Himi. T.-iko it dofif tonight. Ontj' :'ir All il-URRlits. All vert Ini'inenr. Does Your Mouth Sag at the Corners? Are the lines in your face increas ing too fast? Are you nervous and Irritable and all run down ? Come and Pee i;b-wi will re lieve this weak condition. No druirs, no Takes; ;uU good, clean, soothing mineral water b-iths, and Brown Park Mineral Water to drink, that's all but It does the work. Brown Park Mineral Springs 25th and O Sta., South Side. Phone South 879. DR. JOHN A. NIEMANN Osteopathic Physician in Charge. men ,eed something to build them up and give them more strength, endurance, vigor, vitality and energy Jnot like you did, bat they do not know what to take ; they do not all have your same ad vantage for ronioltlng physlHana and obtaining; Information on this subject. When you were an the floor of tha Nuxated Iron, an elegant, Ingenlnua p re pe ra tion containing organic Iron, which has no destructive action on I he teth no cor rosive effect on the stomach and which In readily aanlmllated Into the blond and quickly makes Its presence felt by increased vigor, anap and staying power, "If you are not strong or well yon own It to yourself lo mke the following test; Fee how long you inn work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Neat Senate yoa advocated and fought for take two flvn-graln tablets of nuxated Iron Pore rood and Drugs legislation because you believed It to be for the good of tht people yon were the father of the Rural Pre Delivery system for this same Teatwn and as Congressman-elect for the people of Illinois, you are now advocating the eight-hour working law for this same reaaon. Then, Senator Uason, Is It not your duty to tell the people Juat what Nui ated Iron did for you at ( years of ace? No matter whether It Is a remedy, la law or what not. If It Is for the good of tha peoplle Is It not your duty to heli Intake It known to them? I Nuxated Iron la not a cine nor secret remedy. James, lute of the United Health Service, says: "I: organic Iron Is beyond greatest of all strength people would only throw three times per day after meals for (wo HMBsjjjjjMaadSVSWHsiMH ftrswr UmittdStMtm 5wfr- Wm. ff. lVn, rmmtlf qu patent raedl Pn Howard Atatea Public my opinion tion the builders. If away habtt- formlng drugs and itsuseoua concoctions and take simple Nuxated Iron. I am con vinced that the Uvea of thousands of persons might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe. consumption , kidney, liver and heari 1 trouble, etc. The real and true eaus which started their diseaaea was noth Ing more nor less than lack of Iron In the blood. Iron Is absolutely seoes aary to enable your blood to change food Into llvtag tlavoe. Without It, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without dolni you any good. Tou don't get the strengtl eut of It, and as a consequence you becomt -WHAT SENATOR MASON SAYS- Geotlemea: Chicago, 111. I have often said I would never recommend medicine of any kind. I believe that the doctor's place. However, after the hardest political campaign of my life, without a chance for a va cation, I had been starting to court every morn ing with that horrible tired feeling one cannot describe. I waa advised to try Nuxated Iron. Aa a pioneer in the pure food and drug legislation, I was at first loath to try an advertised remedy, but after advising with one of my medical friends, I gave it a test. The results have been so beneficial in my own case, I made up my mind to let my friends know about it, and you are at liberty to publish this otatement if you bo desire. I am now 65 years of age and I feel that a remedy which will build up the strength and increase the power of endurance of one ct my age, should be known to the world. Toura very truly, weeks. Then test your strength again and ee how much you have gained. Prom mv own experience with Nuxated Iron, I feel ,t is auch a valuable remedy that It shouKl be kept In every hospital and prescribed by every physician in this country." Dr. Bauer, a Boston physician, who hii studied both in thin rountry and free 1 European Medical Institution, eeys: "Tberf ran he . no strong, vigorous Iron men ami beautiful, healthy women without iron. Ncn long ago a man came to m who was nearh half a century old and asked me to gi e him a preliminary examination for life n aurance. I was astonished to And hini with the blood pressure of a boy of ;! and aa full of vigor, vim sad vitality a a young man ; In fact a young man really waa, notwithstanding his age. Th necret, he said, was taking Iron nutated Iron had filled htm with renewed M. a 30 he was In bad health; at 4 be wee careworn and nearly all In now fit ii sfter taking nuxted Iron, a mlrarle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth." Dr. Schuyler C. Jacques, Visiting Bur geon, St. Bllsabeth's Hospital. New York, says: "I havo never before given out any medical Information or advice for publica tion, aa I ordinarily do not believe In It. But In the rase of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss In my duty not to men tion It. I have taken It myself and given It to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And those who -winh qulrkly to Increase their strength, power and endurance will find It a moat remark able and wonderfully effective remedy." Dr. T. A. Wat lace, a physician of many years' exp Hence In this country and who . has been given many honorary1 titles In England, says: "I do not make a practice of recommending advertised medicinal products, but I have found Nuxated Iron so potent In nervous, run-down condition, that I believe all should know of it. The men and women of today need more Iron In their blood than was the ease twen-ty or thirty years ago. This because of the de mineralised diet which now la served dally In thousands of homes and also because ot .the demand for greater resistance necet eary to offset the greater number of health haaards to be met at every turn." NOTE: Nuxated Iron which was used by Former United States Senator Mason at 65 yean of age with such surprising and sat isfactory results and which la prescribed and recommended above by phys4laui in such a great vartety of eaaes, la not a patent medlelne nor secret remedy, hut one which Is well known to drug lists anfl whose Iron constituents ara widely prescribed by eminent physician both In Europe and Amerlea, Unlike the older Uaerganic Iron products, tt la easily assimilated, dot not Injure the teeth, make them blaok, Mr up set the stomach; on the contrary, it la a most potent remedy la nearly all forma f Indigestion as well as for nervous rut-down condition. The manufacturers have such great eoofldenee In nuxated Iron, that they . offer to forfeit 1.M to aay charitable Institution If they oaneot tako any man ir woman under who laaks Iraq, and Increase their strength sot per cent or over in four weeks time, provided they Steve tvo serious orgmnle trouM. They akea ecTer to refund; roar money If K doss net at leaat double your stnmth aad eaduraaoa in tea days Urn. It Is dispensed la this ety lf Sherman HoOeaDell Drug Stares) as ail good ougg1ali.--AdvTtiaemenL