THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKfci: MAY 6, 1917. llA SLOAN WILL PUSH PARCEL POST CHANGE Fourth Nebraska Congressman Shows Injustice in Pro posed Plan. WILL GO ON HOUSE FLOOR (From a Stall Correspondent.) Washington, May 5. (Special Tel egram.) Representative Sloan during the discussion of the war revenue measure pending before the ways and means committee surprised his col leagues yesterday by presenting a new schedule on second class postage mat ter that made the entire committee take notice. As a member of the' ways and means committee Mr. Sloan knew nothing of the work of the subcom mittee until a tentative bill was re ported to raise additional revenue. He bided his time until the bill was agreed upon by the subcommittee, was presented to the whole committee and then he presented his objections and amendments to the bill. The subcommittee recommended a zone system for second class mail matter, with 2 cents a pound a the basis for the first parcel post fifty mile zone and increasing the rate to 3 cents for 300 miles in the second zone, then 4 cents for 1,000 miles, 5 cents for 1,800 miles and 6 cents be yond that distance. Mr. Sloan's amendment provides 1 cent up to fifty miles as the basis for the first zonei Z cents tor JUO miles, 3 cents for 1,000 miles, 4 cents for 1,800 miles and beyond that distance a cents. The committee's rates for the first and second mail zones compared with parcel post rates for various weights show an average relative men rate, while beyond the second mail zone it shows relatively small as compared with the parcel post. Schedule Unfair, Says Sloan. Mr. Sloan showed that the rates proposed by the subcommittee were untair to the dally tarm and trade papers of Nebraska and other states ot the middle west. If the full committee does not amend this bill as presented by the subcommittee A-r. s.oan will can., the matter to the floor of the house. Neither the tentative bill which is now before the. full committee on ways and means nor Mr. Sloan's amendment contemplates anyl change in existing regulations as to country newspapers in the country where published. 32D FLOOR TOO HIGH FOR HIM Business Man Affected by Dizzy Alti tude Pays $1,000 to Move . Down. Because the president of a large company,' whose headquarters are maintained in a skyscraper down town, is subject to dizziness the com pany has1 just paid a bill of approxi mately $1,000, representing the ex pense of moving from the fourth to the thirty-second floor of the build ing and back again to the fourth. The company has grown like a healthy young weed in the last year, and on the first of the month it was decided to move into new. larger and more commodious quarters. These were found.by the vice president of the company, and the moving was ac complished while the president was out of the, city on a tour of inspec tion. .-... ' He returned one afternoon, strolled into the handsomely furnished office which had been prepared for him by the officers of the company and walked quickly out again. "Not for -me," he told everybody within earshot, suddenly and loudly. "The first thing I know the police de partment would be picking me ur on a shovel underneath that window. I've been light-headed since the year one, and while it may be a form of insan ity or a constitutional weakness, the fact remains that the horrible dis tance from that window to the street below fascinates me, and soonor or later I would step right over and out." It was suggested that bars be put over the windows or that an inside office be assigned to the president. None of the suggestions suited, how ever, and since the old offices re mained vacant and additional space could be procured on that floor the move back was made. So the com pany's profit and loss ledger con tains the notation: "To moving, $1,000." New York Sun. HOW TO MANICURE CANARIES. Claws and Bills of Feathered Pets Need Attention as Years .1: Pile Up. As a canary grows old it will be noticed that its claws get long and catch on the perches and wires as it hops about th. cage. In a state of na ture the activity of the bird as it moves about on the ground or among twigs and limbs keeps the claws prop erly worn down.' Confined in a cage, the bird's claws become entirely too long. It is necessary therefore to trim them with a pair of sharp scissors every few months. It is important to watch the condition of the claws care fully, as .by catching they may cause a broken leg. In each claw a slender blood vessels extends well down to ward the tip. This may be seen on close examination through the transparent sheath of the tlaw. In trimming cut well beyond this canal and take special care not to break the leg while handling the bird. In cage birds the horny covering of the bill, as well as the claws, some times becomes distorted through growth without sufficient wear.- . The tips of the mandibles may be pared down with a sharp knife; but care must be taken not to cut deep enough to reach the qufck. New York Sun. CHINESE ARTILLERY IN ACTION The Chinese army is well prepared to take its place among the nations arrayed against Germany. The photograph shows Chinese artillery at field maneuvers with modern field pieces. 13 v:'.-. CHINESE AJS-TTlIERrar. THE GREAT SECRET Novelized From the Metro Wonderplay Serial of the Same Name, in Which Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne are Co-Stars BY J. M. LOUGHBOROUGH Author ot th Noviliutlon si Clyde Fitch's play, "Her Sitter," "His Backdoor Romance," and other short stories. CAST. William Montgomery Strong- ' Fronds X. Buehman Beverly Clarke Beverly Bayne Dr. Zulph .- ....... Lil -aril Connelly Mra Mathilda Clarke Sue Balfour The Great Master .Freu R. Stanton Jane Warren ...Helen Dunbar Rodman Sears Robert Careon Cochran, his assistant Fred Roberts The Butler Frank Leigh Wee See Charles Fang WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. William Montgomery Strong, & wealthy young clubman, rescues Beverly Clarke from kidnapers employed by a hand of brainy criminals known ss The Secret Seven. Strong Is ruined financially by The Secret Seven for aiding Beverly and opposing them. Beverly Inherits a fortune from her uncle and later becomes engaged to William, but he refuses to accept financial aid from her. Detective Ackcrton has been murdered In taking care of valuable papers belonging to Beverly and Rodman Sears, known as "The 8herlock Holmes of New York," Is put on the case. Dr. Zulph, who Is the brains of The Secret Seven, steals secur ities representing a large part of Beverly's wealth. Wee . See, Strong's Chinese servant, helps recover them and turns them over to Detec tive Sears, first extracting one from the' packet. The Secret Seven are now alarmed and determine to put Strong out of the way at any cost. One of their hirelings shoots at him point blank, but mlssee. Strong and Beverly attend a charity bazar and Strong is lured into a room by two crooks who have discovered that he has $4,000 in his pocket. When they attack him he knocks one of them unconscious, but the other holds him at the point of a gun. CHAPTER XIII. The Struggle. Just as Strong is about to vield to the demand of the robber, who has STRONG DEFENDS THE DOOR TACKERS. covered hiin with the gun, a police man attached t the bazar and who has been trailing the crooks, enters, knocks the gun away and overpowers the robber. Strong rejoins Beverly and recounts his experiences as they again make the rounds of the booths. Dr. Zulph summons Jane Warren to his home. She alone possesses the secret of his past, but he has long held her in his power through a knowledge of her past. She reminds him of their days in the Klondike, days when he felt no compunctions at crime and had compelled her to as sist him in his acts of villainy.': By threats and cajolery he extracts from her a promise not to betray them. Zulph telephones to one of his hire lings, who is acting as butler in Beverly's home, and learns that Strong and Beverly are expected in at any moment. He instructs the butler to have the coast clear for an abduction of Strong. By a subterfuge the butler blindfolds Beverly's maid as she comes from putting Beverly's mother to bed, and locks her "in a clothes closet. Strong and Beverly arrive from the bazar. The butler tells Beverly that Ka.m..-.r.l.W CREDIT 1vaThd SHOP 19 Jewel Illinois Watch J250 Per Month $25 12 or 16-slxe, 19 genuine ruby sapphire Jew In. le ad jut ted to temperature; Uochronism positions; has a steel escape men t and a double roller. Dueber guaranteed gold case. Hava You Jewelry? If Not Why Not? ' " Buy On Monthly Payments. Telephone Tyler 2557. Arnold H. Edmonston & Co., Inc. Sitsai Floor Rot. Bldf. Suits 211-212' ; her mother has been asking for her. She rushes upstairs. The butler fol lows, leaving Strong alone. Upstairs the butler overtakes Beverly, covers her head with a cloth and despite Iter struggles locks her in a room off the hall. He then goes downstairs and tells Strong that Beverly will be down in a moment. As Strong turns, the powerful butler leaps upon him and after a desperate battle knocks him unconscious. He then rushes to the telephone and reports to Zulph that he has searched Strong, but found no papers on him. But white he is in the act of telling Zulph what he has done, Strong recovers and stealing up behind him, grips him by the throat. Another fierce struggle ensues, but this time Strong conquers and the butler is knocked to the floor. Strong at once notifies Rodman Sears of the new treachery, asks him to come right over, and starts upstairs for Beverly. He hears her cries and releases her from the room in which she is locked. But just then the thugs whom Zulph has hired gain entrance to the house. Strong hears them and starts down stairs. The thugs meet him half way and there is a tremend ous hand to hand fight. Strong hopes to hold them at bay until help ar rives. After knocking his assailants down several times he again rushes upstairs, fearing for Beverly's safety. AGAINST THE DESPERATE AT- I He realizes the odds are terribly against him, and pushing Beverly into the room where her now frightened mother is', he follows to protect them. The thugs have recovered from their injuries and so has the butler. They run upstairs in a body and try to break in the door behind which are Strong, Beverly and her mother. Doctors Stand Amazed at Power o Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong" According to Dr. Lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 A Free Prewrlptlon Von Can Hare FMed ftod Uie at Home. Philadelphia, Pa. Victlma of ey strain and other eye weakneiies, and those who wear glasses, will be slad .M 1mow that, ac cording to Dr. Lewis, there la real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes were fall ing say they have had their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using It: 'Z was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now X can read everything without my glaasea and my eyes do noi hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used It says: "The atmoaphcre iremed haay with or with out glasses, but after umg this prescription for fifteen days everything neems clear. I can read even fine print without glasses." Another who used It says: I was bothered with eye strain cauaed by overworked, tired eyes which Induced fierce headaches. I have worn glaasea for several years both for dis tance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. 1 can do both now and nave discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years hava looked like a dim green blur to me. I can not express my joy at what It has dons for me.' It fs Relieved that thousand who wear glasses can now discard them In a reason able time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared tb trouble ana expense of ever getting 3 They threaten with drawn revolvers. The panels of the door are thin and the thugs take advantage of this fact and begin shooting at Strong through the door. The situation seems des perate, GHOSTLY TREAD OF MOOSE Taller Than An Ordinary Horse, He Moves Silently .through Forests. Although taller than an ordinary horse, weighing more than half i ton, and adorned with wide-spread ing antlers, the bull moose stalks with ghostly silence through thickest forests, where man can scarcely move without being betrayed by the loud crackling of dry twigs. In summer it loves low-lying, swampy forests in terspersed with shallow lakes and sluggish streams. In such places it often wades up to its neck in a lake to feed on succulent water plants, and when reaching to the bottom becomes entirely submerged. These visits to the water are sometimes by day, but usually at night, especially during the season when the calves are young and the horns of the bulls are but partly grown. Late in the fall, with full-grown antlers, the bulls wander through the forest looking for their mates, at times uttering far-reaching calls of defiance to all rvals and occasionally clashing their horns against the sap lings in exuberance of masterful vi gor. Other bulb at times accept the challenge and hasten to meet the rival for a battle royal. At this season the call of the cow moose also brings the nearest bulls quickly to her side. Hunters take advantage of this, and by imitating the call through a birch, bark trumpet bring the most aggres sive bulls to their dom. National Ideographic Magazine. A Vanishing Trie. ' Two local friends of a, noted magician were his guests at dinner. "You do soma wonderful things on the stage," one of the friends observed, "but I am Inclined to think you aro handicapped when you are away from your apparatus." "To an extent, yes," ths magician ad mitted, "but there are many things I can do anywnere on a moment a notice." "Let me see you do something now.1 "All right, take for Instance, this steak. tne urussels sprouts aoa tn. salad ' "In a very few minutes we will eauae all of them to entirely disappear. Youngs town Telegram. $1 Repairs or in Cleans any ALL WORK GUARANTEED S. H. CLAY )M K.yllle Bldaj. Third riser Uth and Harney Gas Range Week May 7th to 13th $3.00 Reduction on all Cabinet Ranges for thia week only. Omaha Gas Company f Gas 1 1 , I Range ' I i In One Week's Time in Many Instances glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may bs wonderfully benefited by the uie or this preicrlpUon. Oo to any active drug tors and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet tn a fourth of a glass of water and let It dissolve. With this liquid bath the ayes two to tour times dally. Yon should nolle your oyea clear up per ceptibly right from the a tart and Inflamma tion and redness will quickly dlsappev. If your eyes bother you even a little it Is your duty to take steps to save them now before It Is too late, Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight If they had cared for their ayes In time. Note: Another prominent physician to whom tha above article was submitted, said: 'Yes. the Bon-Opto prescription Is truly a wonderful aye remedy. Ita constituent Ingre dients are well known to eminent eye spe cialists and widely prescribed by them. 1 have used it very successfully In my own practice on patients whose eyes were strained through overwork or misfit glasses. 1 can highly recommend It In case of weak, wat ery, aching, smarting, Itching, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for. eys Inflamftd from exposure to smoke, sun, dUst or wind. It Is one of ths very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use In almost every family." Bon-Opto, referred to above, Is not a patent medicin or a secret remedy. It Is an ethical preparation, the formula being printed on tha package. The manufacturers guarantee It to strengthen eyesight 60 per cent In one week's time In many Instances or refund the money, it can be obtained from any good drugglitt and Is sold In this city by Sherman at McCoiiaell and oi her druggists. Advertisement PRESIDENT VISITS GALLERYOF HOUSE Executive Listens to Speech by Minister Balfour from Up per Section. BRITON IS GIVEN OVATION Washington, ilay 5. President Wilson occupied a seat in the execi tive gallery in the house today while British Foreign Minister Balfour and members of the British mission were received on the floor. It was the first time as far as capitot historians could find that any president of the United States had appeared in the galleries, After the president had been in the gallery five minutes he was discovered and members stood up and cheered. The president rose and bowed while the galleries joined in the demonstra tion. Mr. Balfour's Address. Then the house turned its atten tion to Mr. Balfour and his party, who were escorted into the chamber to handclapping and cheers. Mr. Balfour was immediately intro duced by Speaker Clark and addressed the house. "Will you permit me," lie began, "to offer you my most sincere thanks for the honor done me here today. "The menace of militarism in creases. We free people of western civiliiation are landed together to fight this menace. In this, cause we will surely conquer." Mr. Balfour concluded by again thanking the bouse and saying he had a "profound tense of this unique greeting." President Joins Line. Apparently he did not know that Prcsidei.t Wilson was one of the most interested listeners and when he end ed his speech went to the well of the house where members began passing by to shake his hand. President Wilson came down from the gallery and joined the lines. As he appeared on the flqor he. was cheered again and took a place just ahead of Representative Jeanette Rankin. A Walnut Patriairh. w. 3. Norrls, a dealer tn walnut lumbar from northeast Missouri, Is complstlnf a remarkable harveet near Shelbyvllls. The timber Is being taken from a 160-aors tract of land belong-lnr to O. W. Hops, and will make approximately 60,000 feet of lumber. Tt la linil-1l-l tn An.t .a . -a superior qusllty on so small an acrsave. u...i, Mine ujr ma nuniDer ox annual rings ths average ag. of ths trees waa forty years. On. large tree showed 161 an nual rings, measured fony.two feet to tha Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nutated Iron S6 Widely For Creating Red Blood, Building Up the Nerves, Strengthening the Muscles and Correcting Digestive Disorders Often Increases the Strength of Delicate, Nervous, Run-down Folks 100 Per Cent in Two Weeks' Time. CHICAGO'S FORMER HEALTH COMMISSIONER ! SA TS IT SHOULD BE USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL AND PRESCRIBED BY EVERY PHYSICIAN Opinions of Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan State j. newman, former folice Surgeon, City of Chicago; Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York, and Other Physicians Who Have Tested Nuxated Iron in Their Own Private Practice. NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY New York, N. Y. It ti coni.rv.tivel eitimated that over thret million wop It an nnalljr in this coon try alone arc taking Nuxated Iron. Buch astonishing rtiulta have been reported from its ust, both by doctors ana laymen that a number of physicians In various parts of tha country have been asked to explain why they prescribe it ao ex tensively, and Whv It unn.nslas jo much better results than were obtained from the old forma of inorganic Iron. Ex tracts from some of the letters are given below. A special messenger was sent to in tarvlew the Former Hth r-AmmlaMnf of u h i caffo, vr m. R. Kerr, as it was known that le had personal ly used Nux ated Iron. Com missioner Ken said: MAs Health Coram fistoner of the C tv of Chicago I was Importuntd many times to recommend dlf ! ferent midi efnes, mineral waters, etc. Never yet have William M. Kerr, Former I gone on ree Health Cammiislanar. ord as favoring , v . City of Chicago. any particular remedy, but I feel that Nuxated Iron an exception should be made to the rule. I have taken Nuxated Iron my self and experienced Its health -giving. trenffth-bulldina ml tut. mnA In th .ntoro.t. of the public welfare I feel it my duty to make known the results of Its use. I am well past my three-score years and want to say that I believe my own great physical activity is due largely today to my persona um of Nuxated Iron, and if my endorsement shall indue anaemic, nervous, run-down men and women to tal Nut irnn. anri riceive the wonderful tonlo benefits which have received, I shall feel greatly gratified that I made an exception to my life-Ion ruio in recommending it. From my own ex perience with Nuxated Iron I feel that it is BUch a Valuahl romixlv Ihat it nuo-ht tn Um used in every hospital and prescribed by every physician In the country." tn comment- ing ob tha above Dr. A. Ntwm an. former police surgeon of Chicago and former house surgeon, Jef ferson Park hospital, Chi caso. said: "I heartily en d o rse every- t ning rormer Health C o ra mi a s i one r Kerr save Dr. A. J. Newman, Former Police Surgeon, City of hfeare, and Former House Surgeon, Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago. about this re markably ef- f i c a c i ou s preparation. It has been my particular duty during the past six years to assist In keep ing Chicago's five thousand blueeoate in good health and perfect fighting trim so that they would be physically equipped to withstand all manner of storms and the rav ages of nature's elements. ' Recently I waa prompted through an endorsement of Nuxat ed Iron by Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting surgeon, L BMKabeth'B Hospital, New York, to give it a triaL Thia remedy has sroven through my own testa of it to excel any P ygrwyra irrtr iibii irnmri tint limb and cut out two slteen-(oot log. ihlrly Inches In diameter. The two law1 loss slid the bases are to be used maklna veneering whit. til. other logs will be used for aeroplane lumhr. Shelbyvllls Times. Neglected I'lunuVr. Ths lady of many portabl. possession, wss moving from town to th. seaehoro for tli. summer. A csb had been thought big enough to convey her and her property to WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS IN Women's Apparel AT THE UNION MONDAY SPRING SUITS Regular $15.00 Spring Suits, at Regular $18.00 Spring Suits, at Regular $22.60 Spring Suits, at Regular $27.50 Spring Suite, at Regular $32.60 Spring Suite, at Regular $35.00 Spring Suite, at NEW DRESSES Regular $ 7.60 Dress values, tomorrow... Regular $ 9.50 Dress . values, tomorrow... Regular $13.75 Dress values, tomorrow. . . Regular $22.50 Dress ' values, tomorrow. . . Regular $25.00 Dress 'values, tomorrow... Regular $29.60 Dress . values, tomorrow. . , J SPRING COATS. XA OFF $ PAY ONLY 1? SO EXTRA BARGAINS! Ladies' Onyx Silk Fibre Hose, 76c quality Monday, per pair. .39 Regular 60e quality, Monday, per pair...;., ...25o Men's Silk Fibre Hose, all shades, per pair..' ....$1.49 $20 Men's Sm'f j.uu wants Monday, only, 91.49 ; ' f.w ..wimui u a sfrA-Taga An attractive assortment of classy Spring Suits on sale Monday only. All the new styles and in sizes to fit all. A wonderful clothinsr opportunity. Sold to you on credit. $20.00 values 01 A JC Monday, only . . V 1 T ( tJ Boys' Norfolk Suits, Special Monday, at $3.95 "THE PEOPLE'S STOR E" preparation I have ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, strength ening the museles and correcting digestive disorders, .. - Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan' State hospital of Now York and formerly ' assistant phy sletaar Brook Irn State hos Pltal, taldi "Nuxated IroQ ts ft most our prising rom'; edy. A patient , of mine re marked to me after having been on a six weeks' course Dr. Howard Jamas, lata of th. Manb.itan Siais Hospital of N.w York . and (ormsrly Assistant Physician, Brooklyn Stats Hospital. if H: 'SAY, DOCTOR, THAT THERE STUFF IS LIKE MAGIC Previous to using Nuxated Iron 1 had been prescribing the various mineral , salts of Iron for years, only to meet com plaints of discolored teeth, disturbed diges tion, tledup, hardened secretions, etc., when I came across Nuxated Iron, an elegant, in genious preparation containing organic iron, which has no destructive action on the teeth no corrosive effect on the stomach, and which is readily assimilated into the blood and quickly makes Ha presence felt in in creased vigor, snap and staying power. It enriches the blood, brings roses to the cheeks of women, and Is an unfailing source of re newed vitality, endurance and power to men who burn up too rapidly their nervous energy in the strenuous strain of the great business competition of the day." Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physi cian who hag studied both In thia country nd lm treat European MedL cat Institutions, ssyai "As I have said a hundred times over, organic iron Is the strength build- gj- . Boston erst Not long PhyeU"r who has studied ago a man eame j f' EurP Medical to me who was . nearly half a century old, and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life Insurance. I was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of twenty and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man in fact, a young man he really was notwithstanding his age. The secret, he said, was taking iron Nuxated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At 80 he was In bad health i at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in now at SO, after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue. With out it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good, and aa a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow In a soil deficient In from If you are not strong or well, you owe tt to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired i next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three timca per day after flrVMs-aaa J .11 iiiipiiiaiiiiMPnniiiii the station, and th. cabman sat thor . pass ing frum ons stnga of disgust to another .till deeper while his vehicle, Inside and out, was plied high with a miscellaneous assortment of cherished belongings. At last the tank of loading cams to an end. "I. Ihat all?" Inquired the oabtnan with pollt. Incredulity, "Yes," was the reply. The rabmsn looked surprised. "Soems a pity." hs ejaculated, "to leavs the doorstep " New York Times. 4 Off 4 A 17 F . vrr "Dress WellNever Miss the Money" PER WEEK ON PURCHASE YOU MAKE Monrl.,, . iiATti' OPPOSITE HOTEL ROME Hospital of New York, Dr. meals for two weeks. Then tsst your strength sit. in and see bow much yon have aratned. Many an athlete and prtse-furhtsr has won .... ubu. ii n .new uie sseret ?! W, ''nth and snduranc and filled nil blood with iron before he want into the affray, while many another has gone down to Inglorious defeat limply for lack ot iron." Dr. Ferdinand King. New York physician gad medical author, says I "la th. mast common foods of Amsr tea the lurches, sugars, t a b 1. syrups, candles, poliBhed rioe, white bread, biscuits, msca ronl, spsghettl. .uua eracaers, Dr. r.rdlnind Kinj, I.'.w York Fbyalcian and tapioca, sago! f.rin. j " ", . . Medical Author, illSon (STr7inSe(l ?meal no longer Is iron to b. found. Befln ng processes hav. removed the iron of Moth.? Earth f the.lmpov.rl.h.d foods, and .lily m.tS of bom, cookery, by throwing down th. wa.te.plp. the water in which ouy vegetable! are cooked, is responsible for another gray. Iron Iocs. Therefor., If you wish to preserve your youthful vim. and rigor to a rip. old age. you must supply ths Iron deficiency In your food by using some form of organic j' k ' " WM u" "" wnen ou Dr. . Schuyler C. Jaques, vis ' Itmg tor geon, St. Elissbeth's hospital, N.w York, nidi "I hav. nsver be for. given out ,sny medical in formation, as 1 ordinarily do ;not believ. In it. But in the ease of Kuxated Iron: I feel 1 f A f'"!f.TSiii-ii(BTririin,l ivr. &chuyir C. Jaqu.4, wouls be remiss .visum aurgeon. St. In my dutr nt. Hoapiul.. . , " 7 new Tone to mention it I nav. taken.it myself and to.. with most aurpri.- ing and sat .factory results. And those who wish Quickly to increase their' strength. Power and endurance will find it meat re markable and wonderfully effective remedy." NOTE Nuxated Iron, which is prescribed and recommended above by physicians in such a gnat variety of cases. Is not a pat. ent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents sr. widely prescribed by eminent physicians both in Europe and in America. Unlike th. older inorganic iron producte It ia easily assimilated, doss not injure th. teeth, make them black nor up set the stomach: oa the contrary, it is most potent remedy in nearly all forms of Indigestion as well aa for nsrvous, nro-dowr conditions. Th. msnufacturera hsv. sucL great confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit 1100.00 to any charitable in stitution if they cannot take any man oi woman under sixty who lacks iron and in crease their strength 100 per cent or over it four weeks' time, provided they have no ser ious organic trouble. They alBO offer to re fund your money if it does not double youl strength and endurance in ten days' time It is dispensed in this city by Sherman 4' HcConnell Drug Go. and all good, druggists. Advertisement , i