THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1917. You Cannot Hide Your Fat Ovrfatncsi is the one mtBfortune you can not hide from yourself or from those round you. If too thin, your dressmaker or tailor can supply the deficiencies, but the overfat carry a burden they can not conel. There is one sure way to reduce your weUrbt safely and quickly. The harm less Marmola Prescription, which changes the fstty tissues and fat-producinc foods to solid flesh and energy, helps the general health and digestion, permits you to eat and Hv as you like, and leaves the skin clear and smooth. This famous prescription Is now condensed into tablet form. Each tablet contains an exact dose of the same harmless ingredients that made the original prescription capable of reducing the overfat body at the rate of two, three or four pounds a week without the slightest ill effects. Take but one tablet after each meat and at bed time until the normal weight is reached and the bodily health completely restored. Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescription Tab lets, or send to the Marmola Co., 864 Wood ward Ave, Detroit, Mich., and you will re ceive for 76c a full case enough to utart you well on your way to slimness and hap piness. Advertisement. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER With the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. Says Inslde-bathlng makes any one look and feel clean, aweet and refreshed. Brief City News Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do Jn the outside. This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be car ried out of the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which 'should suck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow els; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make any one an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, oth ers who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation, are assured of pronounced improvement in both health and appearance shortly. Advt. A KIDNEY MEDICINE THAT STANDS THE TEST We are very much pleased with the re ports received from our customers who have tested Swamp-Root and proved its value, They are very favorably Impressed with it and as a kidney, liver and bladder medicine we believe it stands equal to the best. Our sales repeat and for several years we have not heard anything but grateful words for Swamp-Root. Wedding Rings Ed holm. Jeweler. Have Hoot Print It Now Beacon Prtaa. Kleaer, Books, moved to Loyal Hotel 31dg. Public Library Open The public linrury will be open from 2 to 8 p, m tuday. Seats for Vets Special seats will be reserved for civil war veterans at the patriotic celebration at the Auditorium Thursday evening. Council Delayed n Pay The city council will meet Friday morning. instead of Thursday, on account of George Washington a birthday. Lights Out Early Electric lights In the Hanscom park district went out about 11 o'clock Tuesday night. Late home-seekers did a quick-step in the middle or the street. Chicken Dinner The women of the North Side Christian church will give a chicken pie supper Thursday even ing iron, b to 8 o clock at Twenty second and Lothrop streets. Cows Must Bo Tested Dairy and Milk Inspector Bossie has sent to all dairymen serving Omaha to have their cows tuberculin tested before April 1. This is an annual inspection which is required by law. Des Moines Rabbi Coming Rabbi Herman Cohen of Des Moines will conduct services nt the Beth Hume drosh synagogue. Nineteenth and Burt streets. Friday evening under the aus pices of the Modtrn O.thodox society. Concert Club Gives Conile Operetta The loung Mens Christian Asso elation Concert club gave the comic operetta, "Captain von der Hum, Tuesday evening before the Omaha Seymour lodge of the Woodmen of the World, and received enthusiastic encores. Admirer Fractures Her Skull Anna Crutchfleld, 1119 Davenport street colored, received a badly lacerated scalp and slightly fractured skull when one of her admirers tapped her over the head with an iron bar. She was given attention by Police burgeon Meyers. Fine Fireplace Goods Sunderland Fall to Get the Coin As D. C. Mc- Xeai. 2123 North Twenty-second street, passed Tenth and Davenport streets about 10:30 Tuesday evening he was assaulted by two negroes. He received lacerations on the face and slight body bruises. He reported to the police that robbery was the mo tive, but that his assailants became frightened and ran off before they frisked him. Postal Clerk Confesses United States Marshal Flynn has gone to Springflcld, 111., with Charles W. Wal lace, the railway postal clerk of Rock Island, who was arrested here on the charge of stealing from the malls. Wallace waived preliminary hearing here and confessed to postal inspec tors, who caught him through decoy letters. The man blamed the high cost of living for his downfall. He had been in the service nine years and has a wife and three children living at Rock Island. Very truly fours, HUNTER ft CO.. Druggist. June 21st, 1916. Pine Star, Ark. Letter to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Bingham ton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Bing. ham ton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ ing, be sure and mention The Omaha Daily Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsificd cocoanut oil .(which is pure and en tirely grease. ess), is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water t and rub it in. One or two tcaspoon fuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex cessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to man age. You can get mulsificd cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for mouths. Advertisement. HavsYosBeenSick? Then you must know that sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking com to put an edge on your appetite, put power in your blood, induce restful sleep and restore a your nerve force. Scott't 5 is a true tonic-food which is Tjl free from alcohol. Scott Bot.dc, Bloombld. If. J. 16-3 Fined on Disorderly Charge Henry Suhr, Aetna hotel, arrested Tuesday night on the charge of running a dis orderly house, was fined $15 and costs In police court. Two Inmates of the place forfeited bonds of $10 each. Grace Ford, 636 South Twenty-fourth street, arrested on a similar charge, forfeited bonds of $25. Four Inmates arrested in the raid failed to appear In police court and forfeited bonds of $10 each. The bonds of Mary Wil liams, 2234 Farnam street, amounting to $25, were also forfeited. Hitch in Match Between Al McCoy And Australian Albany, X. Y., Feb. 21.The ten round boxing bout to be fought by Al McCoy and Les Darcy, the Aus tralian, at Madisqn Square Garden on March 5 seerns to be prohibited by a decision of the State Athletic com mission, in accordance with which McLoy must first fulhll a verbal con tract made with the Broadway Sport ing club of Brooklyn. The decision was announced tonight by Commis sioner Kraney, who had voted against compelling McCoy to fulfill his verbal agreement. Chairman Wenck of the commis sion, at a meeting in New York yes terday, voted to hold McCoy to the verbal contract, and, the deciding vole was cast by telegraph today by Com missioner Liyer, wjio agreed with the chairman. McCoy was said to have agreed verbally to meet Jack Union of In dianapolis before the Broadway Snort ing club last September. When he was matched with Darcy the club asked that the commission compel Mct,oy to tulhll his agreement. Dr. Condra Issues Call for Big Conservation Convention The call for the convention of the National Conservation congress this year emanates from Nebraska. This is by reason of the fact that Dr. George E. Condra of the University of Nebraska is president of the na tional organization this year. His call for the congress is just is sued. The dates arc April 3-5, and the place is New Orleans. "Flood Control a' National Prob lem," is the principal subject for dis cussion. 1 he congress is cslled pri marily to formulate a definite national policy for flood control and drainage. I'ersons eminently qualified have ac cepted invitations to address the con gress. 1' rank G. Udell of Omaha and New York is the executive secretary. Cre dentials must be addresstd to him at New Orleans, In closing the call President Con dra says: Otfr country is in the midst of formulating a national policy with reference to its resources and indus trial development. The National Con servation congress, as a public forum and constructive organization, seeks to be of assistance in this movement. In this task it invites the support of every citizen and organization having at heart the national welfare. "Communications with regard to the general scope and work of the congress and its committees and pro gram should be addressed to the pres ident, Dr. G. E. Condra, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Communications regarding credentials and delegations should be addressed to Frank G. Odell, secretary of the National Con servation congress, New Orleans. For information concerning local arrange ments and accommodations, write Commissioner M. L. Alexander, chairman local committee, New Or leans." Out in the Cold Once More "MADE-IN-OMAHA" DINNER SUCCESS Manufacturers Load Their Guests With Sacks of Things Good to Eat. H. C. L. STRUCK HARD BLOW It was just "Poof!" and the high cost of living exploded into thin air for some 400 Omaha people last night who attended the annual "Madc-in- Omaha" dinner of the Omaha Manu facturers' association at the Commer cial club. For every person who went there went home positively burdened with cans of coffee, cartons of butter and butterine, cases of soda crackers, sacks of flour, packages of macaroni and miles and miles of noodles. The manufacturers were eiving things away again last night giving products away, just to show what kind of goods they are manufacturing here. Gifts on Every Hand. Thus every one of the 400 plates in the house had before it a free 50-cent can of ground coffee, and every chair Had hung upon it a big white sack full of macaroni, flour, butter, coffee, cocoa, candy, and then a wealth of sundry delicacies that will make the table squeak with their weight for a week. All this was separate and distinct from the handsome and templing menu served to the banqueters for the dinner, the basis of which was the breast of guinea fowl. Then came the drawing of special prizes. Howard Colliding was one of the principal dispensers. Bill Mona chal! was the chief truck horse han dling the goods and Al C. Scott was the spieler, and such a constant stream of lingo as he spilled would make a fake-jewelry auctioneer cleave his skull for very envy. Knapp Is Favored. There may or may not have been method in the madness which directed Neuralgia Neuritis Sciatica, Etc. CURED Free Trial of a New Method That Curat by Removing the Cauee. Send No Money. We've a new method that cures Neuralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Asthma, Sciatica, Neurasthenia, Tie Douloureux, etc., and we want you to try it at our expense. No mat ter how great your pain, or how terrible the torture you endure from diseased nerves, our method will bring prompt and blessed relief. No matter whether your case is oc casional or chronic, nor what your age or occupation, this method should cure you right in your home. The Mulhall Method Hoes not contain a drop of morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine, acetanilid or any narcotic whatsoever. It provides a nerve food that cures by remov ing the cause. We especially want to send it to those so-called "Incurable" cases that have tried all the various doctors, dopes, sanitnriumn, "opathys," etc., without relief. We want to show everyone at our own expense that thin method wilt end at once and for all time, all those tortures and twinges of almost unbearable pain that are present in Neural gia. Neuritis. Sciatica, Migraine, Tic Dou loureux, Neurasthenia and other nerve dis eases. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the cure at once. -Address Mulhall Co., Room 674 Brisbane Bldg.. Buffalo,- N. Y. the dispensing of these special gifts, of which there were many hundreds Nevertheless, the fact remains, that no sooner were remarks pased about the scant thatching of the head of F. S Knapp than it fell to his lot to draw a bottle Ojf hair tonic, Again it fell to the lot ui Mrs. W. A. Ellis to draw a washing machine, though she has for years refused to have one when "Bill" wanted to buy it, for she knew hav ing one in the house meant that it must be used by the lady of the house I'enn P. Fodrca had to walk al' the way from the end of the ball to the platform when his number was called, only to get a dainty box of Velvetina for his complexion. Mrs, W. I. De Winter won an excellent electric lamp. J VV. Gamble got a sack of Hour, and so the merrv night wore on, Berlin Children May Be Sent to Country Amsterdam (Via London), Feb. 21. The Berlin Vorwaerts says that a mass deportation of Berlin children to the country is planned. It is be lieved that this step will relieve the food difficulty in the city and enable the children to be better fed. Hrtlioh Melse Leather. Washing on, Feb. St.Tho nrltUh war office tin taken pon.soj.nton of ntl th leather In the Uuttfil Ktt)KU)iu, the 'ommri'e de partment was Infitrmcil In a mMiM-ntm imlny from the American eonoul avrti'ml at Lomlnti 1,1'kther protlintMl ln-lw.-eii now ami Mttn-h :i aim, will he taken ovor Another .-Mhle-Itrati. atmoiinc-1 th not sure of ail utu.iltl atocha of rv jut and prohibition of d.'u. tiiKK In Jtitiv Fifty More Subseas Voted Into Navy Bill Which Is Approved Washington. Feb. 21. Construction oi fifty additional submarines, half oi them to be built on the I'autic coast, is proposed in n amendment to tile naval appropriation bill agreed to late today bv the senate naval committee. Kightcen submarines were provided for in the house bill. Final approval of the bill was voted by the committee, with the total raised to about a billion dollars by adding $128,000.0(10 to the measure as it passed the house. Appropriations are carried for the coming year's share of the great three-year building program, and there are various spe cial provisions, including authoriza tion for commandeering of private ship building and munitions plants in time of national peril. Outbreak of Smallpox Has Run Its Course The medical inspection department of the public schools reports that the outbreak of smallpox tn the Druid Hill school district seems to have abated. There were only six case,s and the threatened spread seems to have expended itself. The school has been fumigated and all children ex amined by school nurses. The Business of Being a Boy is a strenuous employment. Sturdy boys and girls are not built out of books alone. The best food for growing youngsters is Shredded Wheat, the whole wheat food that builds healthy tissue, good bone and develops sound teeth and healthy gums. For breakfast or any meal, with milk or cream. Delicious with preserved fruit. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. QUICK RELIEF lor VOICE STRAIN TUB NKW IO HOX t'ROTEHTIIKIRWOBTU R.fftilar SIipi He, fiOc. II. At Pnisgtiti. CROWN'S koichiuTROCHES JOHN L BROWN SON. Boston, MaM. I Flush the Kidneys Hon Uric Acid Causes lion! Bkcinatlsi, Mutate (BY L. H. SMITH, M. D.) It was not until the discovery by Sir Irthnr Gerod, in 1848, that the blood of ;oiHy patient contained uric acid in an 'xceamvely large amount, that much mention was paid to this subject. Later scientific men learned that in gout, also rheumatism, the kidneys do not, work properly to throw off the uric, icid poison; consequently uric acid crys- t..-n.,.Hinnitjd in md ahout the joints, in the muscles, where an inflamma tion is set up in the nearby tissues. Hague has said, that " gout ia rheu matism, and rheumatism is gout " If uric acid is formed in excess within the body it is passed on to the kid neys, which act as a filler to pass off this poison. If the excess 'snot excreted by the kidneys, it Is distri buted thru the tissues. The choice sites for such storage are in the joints, muscle-sheaths, where the circulation is weakest, and where also the al kal i n ity of the blood is lowest. Conse quently we must do everything to 1 1 throw off this uric acid poison, and simple methods are best. Flush the kidneys by drinking ft to 8 glasses of water betwesn meals. A pint of hot water a half hour before meals. Take Anuric (double or triple strength), three times a day for awhile. Invigorate and aesistthe kid; neys to flush out the uric acid poisons! During winter months the circulation is apt to be sluggish and the blood stream retarded. If uric acid is nres- ent it is apt to clog the capillaries. This accounts for many acute condi tions, such as headache, neuralgia, gastric disturbances, and dull mind. As the condition progresses, we often have h'mbago, disease of the heart and arteries, breaking down of the kidneys, rheumatism and gouty symp toms. Eat less meat, drink more water, and take Anuric (double or triple strength) after meals and at bed time for several weeks at a time, and you will be free from uric acid and the diseases that follow Neuralgia and Hhootlns Paint. Hloan's Llnlinetu Is a wonderful medicine for neuralgia and aharp Bhootlng pains, ap plied to painful spot It stops the ache. Only 25c. All druggists. Advertisement. Commercial Truck Dealer Wanted We have a big opportunity for a man who wants to get into the commercial auto mobile truck business. The greatest line of trucks manufactured. A truck for every purpose. Only high class man wanted, as the proposition is a big one for the right party. For interview, write COMMERCIAL TRUCK Care The Omaha Bee. 1 Burgess-Mash Company Wednesday, Fab. 21, 1917. everybody!; stored STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY Phono Douglas 137. The New Models in Shoes For Women Are Ready for You WE want you to see these new styles we want you to come and let us show you how splendidly pre pared we arc when it comes to footwear for spring. Women's New Black Boots In kid, lace and button style, the newest lasts and patterns; a very com plete showing. The New Colored Kids and Com bination Lace Boots, $7.95 Golden brown kid boots. . . . Mouse brown kid boots. . . . Sea gull gray kid boots. . . . Black and white kid boots. . Black with ivory kid tops. . Black with gray kid tops. . . Covered and leather Louis Cuban heels, turn and light welt soles. Burgess-Nosh Co. Second Floor. $7.95 Pair James A. Banister fine shoes for men Fourth Floor. We'll Cut, Fit and Pin Your New Dress Free of Charge AS a special feature of our piece goods sec tions, we have secured for a limited time the services of Mrs. Moulton and Staff of the Keister Dressmak ing school, who will cut, fit and pin any material you may buy at 98c the yard or over without charge. Mrs. Moulton and staff are masters in Women's garment construction. They have knowledge of styles, of fabrics and trim mings in the widest sense. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY The Well-Known "Standard" Rotary Sew ing Machines-Price Range $39.00 to $65 IN OUR Sewing Machine. Section on the fourth floor we carry a complete line of the "Standard" Rotaiy Sewing Machines, because they are consider ed the best sewing machine on the market, both by the housewives who use them and by the manufac turer. When "purchasing the "Standard" Rotary, with the combination lock and chain improvement, you get practically two machines for the price of one, Easy running Every late improvement Terms $1.00 per week. illlf III & .eY 1 a. t fA "Wizard" Sewing Machine at $15.50 An unusually attractive value for Th ursday is this well made and dependable 'Wizard" Sewing Machine at $15.50. Burgass-Nash Co. Fourth Floor. Useful Wash Day Items Specially Priced Thursday jjjiij h andles!j for l-69 Extra' Chemical Gray enameled water pails, 10 quart size, first quality, at 39c. Wire carpet beaters, made of spring wire, wooden handles, 10c Vacuum washing machines, made of heavy zinc; may be used for washing the finest fab rics, special, at 98c, Special Leader ffqs ml ti i3 c u r t a i n ?3trctcher, full size, brass nickel pitted nin. at CO. H a r dwood step 8 1 o o 1 s, heavily var nished, made of good hard wood lumber, I well Draced, very useful around the la home, at 85c. flfn' G a lvanized zed iron water pails, first quality, 10-quart size, special, 25c. O'Cedar furniture polish, 12 ounce size, at 38c. Elm splint . clothes baskets, good size, wood bottom, special, at 59c. frame clothes wringers w a rrantetl for 5 years extra special, at $3.95. 1 r onine board, with stand, very firm and rigid; good size, at 98c. Ironing boards, 5-foot size, made of basswood, special, 69c. Climax wall paper cleaner, per can, 9c. Galvanized iron wash tubs, with wringer attachments, No. 2 size, first quality, special, $1.25, Gas plate with two powerful burners, just the right size for the laundry, at $1.95. E 1 e c trie irons, full 6 lb. size, heav ily nickel plated, com plete w i 1 1. stand and d c t achable cord; fully guaranteed, $4.00. O'Cedar triangle oil mops, oiled ready for use, complete with polished handles, special, at 59c. Tampico scrub brush, solid back, Thursday, at 5c. Parlor broom, 4 sewed, var nished handle, best quality corn, Thursday, special, at 35c. Wash Boards, good size, 29c. Burfess-Naah Co. Down-Stalra Stora. Percale Remnants,' 10c Short lengths, 2 to 10 yards, of standard percales, 3G inches wide, light shades, 10c yard. Mercerized Poplins, 15VzC 27-inch mercerized poplins, light or dark shades, also white, 15 14c yard. Buriess-Naah Co. Down-Stalra Store Soaps. Cleansers. Etc. for Wash Day Ivory Soap 5 cakes, 22c Fels Naptha Soap 10 cakes, 44c P. & G. White Naptha Soap 10 cakes, 44c Beat 'Em All Soap 6 cakes, 25c Sunbrite Cleanser .3 cans, 10c Star Naptha Washing Powder Large Package, 19c Sof-tone, for softening water v Package, 9c Kleenatone, for cleaning bath tubs, etc. Can, 9c Burgaaa-Naah Co. Down-Stairs Store