THE BEE: 0MAHA. THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1917. Why We Have Tired Worn-out Nerves and Thin .Blood in the Springtime fBTDB. a W. BOWER.) At this time of the year most peo ple suffer from a coudition often called Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn out, before the day is half through. They may have frequent headaches and sometimes "pimply" or pale skin and white lips. The reason lor this is that during the winter time, shut up within doors, eating too much meat and too little green veg etables, one heaps fuel into the sys tem which is not burned up and the clinkers remain to poison the sys tema clogging up of the circula tion, with inactive liver and kidneys. The best mea.is to oil the machin ery of the body, put tone into the liver, kidneys and circulate y system, is to first practice a good house cleaning. I know of nothing better as a purge than a vegetable pill made up of May apple, leaves of aloe and jalap. This is commonly sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and should be taken at least once a week to clear the twenty-hve leet 01 intestines. For an invigorating tonic which will clarify the blood, put new life in the body, sparkle to the eyes, and a wholesome 'skin, nothing does so well as a glyceric herb extract made from Nebraska STATE SENATE KILLS . LIMITEHUFFRAGE Lieutenant Governor Overruled and Bill Will Repose in Committee. INSURRECTION IN RANKS (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, March 28. (Special Tele gram.) The bill intended to confer partial suffrage on women qf the state was killed by the senate this afternoon and Lieutenant Governor Howard was overruled bv the senate ior tne nrst time. Senator Sandall asked that the hi be lifted from the sifting committee ana restored to the calendar. Lieu tenant Governor Howard ruled that the request of one senator was suffi cient to take the bill from the com mittee and instructed it to return th measure to the general file. Chair man Mattes announced that the com mittee would refit tn nhv tli. t-,,1 Golden Seal root, Blood and Stone jng 0f tne chair and appealed to the senate. I ne appeal was sustained by practically a two-thtrds vote. Senator Sandall then moved that the committee be instructed to re port the bill. This motion was de feated 17 to 15. This. kills the meas ure for this session. Those voting to sustain the chair on tne appeal were Heal, Chappell Douthett, Hasse, Hammond, Howell McAllister, McMullen, Neal, Oberlies, aanaau ana sawyer. Nyrop Wins Preliminary Prohibition Contes Grand Island, Neb., March 28. (Special Telegram.) The Nebraska Baptist assembly was addressed to. day by Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, who . gave an account ot ner trip around Wash noiion from ivstem each the world in 1913. and a characteristic address by Dean Shailer Matthews of the Divinity school of the University of Chicago. I he evenine address was eiven hv kcv. iur. r-iuott ot uttawa. Jvas. J he preliminary prohibition oratorical contest between Otis Applegate, who gave ine Ketormer's Dream"; A. P. Mills, "America's Moral Obi icratinn " and Chris Nyrop. "The Stainless root, Oregon grape root and wild cherry bark. This can be had in con venient, ready-to-use form at all drug stores, in tablets or liquid, and has been sold for the past fifty years as Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discov ery. By reason of the nerves feeding on the blood, when the blood is pure the nerves feel the effect, and neu ralgia or other nerve pains disappear because such pain is the cry ot the starved nerves lor tpod. ah. Glass of Water Before You Eat Any Breakfast poison from system morning, and feel fresh as a daisy. ' Every day 'you clean the house you live in to get rid of the dust and dirt which collected through the previous day. Your body, the house your soul Hve9 in, also becomes filled up each twenty-four hours with all e r i . u i t -...I.. manner vi huh aim uuisuii. u vuiv i p. t w . . every man and woman could realize was bv Mr- Nyrop, who the wonders of drinking phosphated Wl" represent the college at the state contest to be held at Hastines in a montn hot water, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly. anaemic-looking men, women and srirls with pasty or muddy com plexions; instead of the multitudes of nerve wrecks, rundowns, brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng ot rosy, cheeked oeoole evervwhere. Everyone; whether sick or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate in it to wash from the stomach, Jiver, kidneys and ten yards ot bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing?, sweetening: and freshenine the entire alimentary canal before MeiT FrOm CallaWctV rmttincr nriw frtnrf intn th stomach. I" . . Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trill e, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health Farmer and Family Have Narrow EscaiK Beatrice. Neb'.. March 28.CSneria1 ieiegram.; fire early today de stroyed the tenant house on the farm of Charles Blakely of Omaha. The house was occupied by N. C. Nowka' and the family had a narrow escape front death in getting out of the build ing. One of Mr. Nowka's daughters was burned about the face. The fire started from an overheated stove. The loss will amount to $2,000, partially insured. Enlisting in Guard Callaway. Neb.. March 28. fSoecial Telegram.) Four members of Com pany L from here joined the colors at Kearney yesterday, taking with them four new men who enlisted. To day Raymond Schneringer came back as enlisting officer with three aides and opened a recruiting office. Three more have enlisted, JracticV internal' sanitation. We W LOmpiny L " "cru.t.ng in Stapleton remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Advertisement. Few Folks Have Gray Hair Now . t . V .Well-known local ' druggist says everybody is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. i Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture ot bage lea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color. that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we tret this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of Wyeth s Sage and Sulphur Com pound, which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at time. By i morning the gray hair disappears: but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound, is that, besides beau- tifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an ap- , pearance ot abundance. Wveth's Saee and Sulohur Com- .pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appear ance to tne nair. it is Dot intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention oi disease. Advertisement. For Itching Scalp , News Notes of Harrison. Harrison. Neb.. March 28. (Sne. cial.) The state school insoector. who was here recently, was pleased with the condition of the high school. He reports it to be the second best in the state in all departments for towns ot tnis size. Dee P. Davis will reoresent the Harrison Camp bf the Woodmen 'of the World at the Woodmen of the World convention to be held in Lin coln this week. , Harrison is to have a movie show soon. .-; , Elgin Boosters Talk Good Roads. Elgin. Neb.. March 28. fSnecial.') The ElgiiK Community club held a good roads boosters' meeting last night. County officers and overseers, together with club members, started movement to get AnteloDe countv roads in first-class shaoe. Arransre- ments for another general meeting nave- oeen made. It is the purpose of the live wire citizens to see that An telope county gets value received for money spent. New Jail in Cage. Beatrice. Neb.. March 28. fSnecial Telegram.) The board of supervisors today awarded the contract for build ing Gage county's new jail to J. W. Robinson of this city for $14,150. The jail is to cost $28,450 and will be built this summer. Los Angeles to Enlist Ten Thousand for Home Guards Los Anueles. Cal.. March 28 Pur. chase of one machine gun and four hundred rifles was directed today by the city council and a call for 10.080 volunteers, bringing their own arms, for organization of a home guard, was issued by Chief of Police John L. But ler. A hundred and fifty members of the police department who have had military experience were ordered to prepare to command the volunteers. Soldiers' Home' Notes I You do not want a slow treatment for itching scalp when hair is falling and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay meant no hair, i. Get. at any drug store, a bottle of temo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large Isize. Use as directed, for it does the .work quickly. It kills the dandruff 'perm, nourishes the hair roots and im mediately stops itching scalp It is . a pure, rename, antiseptic uquio, is not Ked. By e,im,n.,ln. thejaaua of that vea. greasy, is easy to use and Will not Stain. I etabla for ona meal a day ha thouaht the Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as ppir "uij i.t until new poutoaa are I . . 1 . . . I nit thai hniHa fainn That mamhari vara bey contain alkali. The best thing to Notes from Beatrice - And Gage County Beatrice. Neb.. March 28. sDe cial.) At the annual meeting of the Gage County Society' of Agriculture yesterday these officers were elected President, Dr. C. P. rail; vice presi dent, Adam McMullen; secretary, H V. Riesen; treasurer, Charles Hughes board of managers, J. C. Emery, W. W. Scott, David Boesiger, J. C. Dell, F. W. Mumford and C. H. Grei The dates for the 1917 fair were fixed for the week of September 24. John Menner Itlius of Pickrell Meno Hiske Wilhclms of Beatrice and John R. Bruns of Pickrell, all former, subjects of . Kaiser William, made application in the district court yesterday for their fir$t papers. "A camel belonging to a circus wnicn nas oeen wintering Here, was shipped to Lincoln today to be used by the Shriners in putting on their minatory work there. Agnes Polak was granted a divorce from Frank Polak in the district court yesterday. The defendant was or dered to pay $15 a mdiilli for the support of their minor children. At a meeting of Company C last evening Robert Emery of this city was elected second lieutenant, to sue ceed Arliev Culver, resigned. Mr. Culver, who recently returned from the border with the company, has located in Colorado. v Lyons Gives Guardsmen enthusiastic Farewel Lyons, Neb., March 28. (Special.) Intense interest prevailed here yes terday when about eighteen of "the flower of our land," some in uniform and some in citizen clothes. sponded to President Wilson's first call to arms, takmgthe- afternoon trains for their respective places in the National Guard. The majority of them belonging to Company t. Fourth regiment. Most of these boys were from Decatur and were brought over here in fourteen auto mobiles highly decorated in the na tional colors. About 300 neonle eath ered at the depot to bid them good bv. Tears trickled from many eves and cheeks were wet with weeping as the Decatur brass band which had come over with them played several of the favorite national airs. Emerson Light Plant Sold to Big Company Emerson, Neb., March 27. (Special Teleram.) The Nebraska Electric company of Cedar Rapids, la., took over the Emerson Light and Power company plant Monday. Henry Jen sen, one of the original owners and builders of the plant, remains with the new company as local manager. I he company has six plants in this part ot the state, it has been business in Iowa for about thirty years, where it employes 750 men and supplies light and power to 300,- WO people. Ihe new concern expects to de velop the business is much as pos sible, and President Van Valkenbure says that, in his opinion, electric pow er anc lights will be as common on the farm ten years from now as the telephone is today. Nature Requires Assistance , In Correcting Such I1U ai POOR APPETITE DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS SPRING ILLS OR MALARIA A splendid first aid is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS So to be aura of unU formly good Orangea. aak for Sunkiat, and have them delivered in tha original tiaauo wrappers. Phono your dealer. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges CinUFiikGitwmEieWi Grand Island. Neb.. March 28. (SdccUI.) Garden seed wu tiisued to the members on the Una, a well bb to members on the outside, yesterday morning. An Inspection was held In the chapel build In on Sunday morning, Tha com' mandant announced that the potato crop of last season was not sufficient to all) tha Issue of potatoes for thrae meals a day and also to supply the amount needed for use for scalp irritations is zemo, for it is safe ana also inexpensive. Th V. W. Ross Co., CIsTSland O. FOB COUGHS and HOARSENESS IU SEW If BOX PROVES THEIR WORTH ER0frN'STRtiCHES the horns farm. Tha members vera riven a chance to vote and the proposition was carried by m larg-o majority. Rav .A. A SmMt at th PrMhvti-lan church of Grand Island delivered the ad dress at tha home chapel Sunday afternoon. Urs. Lewis O. Hyatt of cottar I. passed away Monday mornlnc at S o'clock. Mrs. (J. 8. Benton of Cairo, In company with Mrs. Flnley of Grand Island, are visit llF.nit)t)ii Thirty-Seventh Year For Liquor and Drug Using THE ONLY KEELEY INSTITUTE ia the State ot Nebraaka -Corner 25th aad Caaa Sla., Omaha Removal permanently the eravfna tor liquor and druge. Always Improvea the general health. Sorronndbiffi pleasant. x No naueaa or alckneia ot any kind earned by the treatment Do not be periuaded that all treatment! are alike. Onra l the moat effective, a. thirty-aeven yeara of itieeeit In treating tha drink habit provea Ita efflelenoy. Write tor literature nv Phone Doug las 1478. Take Harney car from either depot Put Your Furs in Moderata Cost Safe Storage storage I) I P 1 s C !zDrandeis Stores: Child r fen 'a Stamped Dresses, nd dimity; sices range from years, $1 to $2.50 value, choice. 75c. sf in pique I ra 2 to 12 I TCHILDRENS; DAY SATURDAY W mi - . i Dawn-Morning-Afternoon and Evening - An entire day in the life of a little girl and a little boy. We cannot tell you all the fine things we have prepared here for children, but we can say that the prettiest wearables for miles and miles around will be shown here on living models. SATURDAY WILL BE CHILDREN'S DAY. Easter Wearables in Remarkable Array Just 9 Shopping Days to Easter-P REP ARE New Coats and Smart Silk Dresses In a Beautiful Easter Display for Women Just 9 Shopping Days to Easter not a very long time to enable you to choose your Easter Apparel that is to say, not a long time if you did not have this splendid store to help. With complete stocks of the best of all ap parel, and a range of prices to suit every purse, every woman who comes here will find it easy to satisfy her wants and get the very best her money will buy. It is the power of great or ganization working for your benefit take advantage of it. . New Coats, $17.50, $19.00, $22.50 and upward. . Clever, fascinating styles; models for practical as well as dress wear. The popular colors of Reseda, Gold, Tan, Rose, Navy, etc. Novelties in Gunnyburl, FEATHER FLUFF, Velour, Gaberdine and Serges. Smart Silk Dresses, $17.50, $22.50 Upward New styles, showing popular features, like "barrel" draperies and tunic skirts; smart waists with clever features in the way of trimming; novelty collars including the always popular straight-line frocks. ' Second Floor. Women's Stylish Spring Suits In Splendid Array for Easter WE ArtE DISPLAYING a remarkable assort - men!; of stylish Suits, at very popular prices. The models are some of the best we have ever show i and in a season where. Fashion has varied her mood as much as she has' this year, every woman will find just what she most desires. . : , , The materials employed are Velours, Serges, Gabardines, Jersey Clbths, Poiret Twills, etc The models are Tailored and Belted, Braided and Button Trimmed a score or more to choose from . All the best colors of the season - $29.00, $32.50 and $35.00 Second Floor. ' a Announcing the Arrival In the Millinery Salon of New Sport and Travel Hats of "Cravenetted" Material Think of a Hat, dainty and fascinating as it can be, yet made of a material that is rainproof. They come in four different styles of Crushers, in the new sport shades, such as Green, Gold, Pufple, Rose, Cherry and Black or White. They would make a very fine Hat for auto wear. ' Prices are $2.98 to $3.75 Genuine 31 to 4 Millimeter- Italian Milan Banded Sailors In the season's best shapes and all the most wanted colors. Very Special, at $7.50 Each Second Floor, Millinery Department. Crepe de Chine Blouses At $2.98 ,' Very, Very Charming and ' Practical Too. ' IT'S a very little price, in deed, to pay for so much of fascinating beauty, especial-1 ly in a season when material of -'every kind is extraordi narily high. AH have large collars. Some ' have frills, others beautifully embroidered and still others with- inlaid ef fects. ....... '.' ; ' '" ' Many of the models show large pearl buttons. , A' score or, more of the most wanted colorings.' . Second Floor. Correct Corsets At Low Prices Buy You Easter Model . NOWa. THESE ARE ALL NEW C O R S E T S , and worth much more' than 'we are asking for them. A splendid style for medium figures, well boned, long over hip with elastic band at bottom of skirt. Guaranteed to give satisfac- fc 1 AA tion vu A Corset for stout and me-" dium figures, low bust, long hip, with elastic band in back. A very bom- M fortable corset. . . Brassieres, in new and at- . tractive lace and embroidery trimmed models; front ana back closing; all en.. , W V w sizes WB HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SIZES IN NEMO Corsets, at . .. . . .$2.00 ' Serond Floor . N. B. Do not. buy a Corset until" you con sult our expert Corset iers they will select the proper model and see that . it fits you properly. . . . ing Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Travis and Mrs, Hals in tha wast hospital. MEN L MOWN SON, I