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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 18. 1917.
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conducted bv ADELAIDE KENNERLY , editor amp ELLA FLEISHMAN, ass't edit
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What'
Women Are
Doing in the World
CLUB CALENDAR
Monday
Omaha Woman's club, political
and social science department.
Metropolitan club house, 2:30
p. m.
Association of Collegiate Alum
nae, music section, Young Wom
en's Christian association, 4 p.-tu.
Neighborhood Bible Class Lead
ers, Y. W. C. A., 2:30 p. m.
Benefit concert given by Misses
Adelyn Wood and Dorothy Mor
ton for Armenian Relief , fund,
Y. W, C. A. auditorium
Tuesday
rOmaha Woman's club, public
N speaking department, 10 a. m.:
current topics, 2 p. m., and psy
chology department, 4 p. m.
South Omaha Woman's club, lit-'
1 eratnre department, Mrs. Hugh
McCulloch, hostess, 2:30 p. m.
Parkvale Church Women's auxil
iary, benefit entertainment for
church.
Y. W. C. A., loan fund benefit en
tertainment, 8:15 p. m.
Fontenelle Chapter Kensington
club, Mrs. J. C. Comstock, host
ess. North Side Mothers' club, Mrs.
Dean Norlhrup, hostess(all-day
meeting.
U. S. Grant Woman's Relief
corps, Memorial hall, 2:30 p. m.
Wednesday--
Omaha Woman's club, art depart
ment, 10 a. m.; knitting unit, 2 p.
m.; public speaking department,
war relief benefit entertainment,
Mrs. Thor Jorgensen, hostess.
Women Voters' Conservation
league, Mrs. Thor Jorgenson,
hostess, 8 p. m.
Railway Mail Service Woman's
' club, Mrs. M. H. Blackwell,
hostess, 2:30 p. m.
Association of Collegiate Alum
nae, story tellers' section, Misses
Helen and Florence Nason, host
esses, 4 p. in.
Omaha Woman's Press club, Hotel
Loyal, 12:45 p. m.
Trinity Parish Aid, Mrs. Mary
Reed, 10:30 p. m.
Mothers' club, Mrs. C. J. Dutton,
hostess, 1 p. m.
Miller Park Mothers' circle, school
auditorium, 3 p. m.
Woman's Christian Temperance
union, Mrs. J. E. Goodrich, hos
tess, 2:15 p. m.
Thursday
Women's Missionary Federation
of Omaha, First Presbyterian
church, 11 a. m.
Lowe Avenue church. Woman's.
Missionary society, all-day meet
ing:. J. F. W. club, Mrs. Martin Bueh-
lcr, hostess, 1:15 p. m.
School for Red Cross civilian re-
lief work opens at Young Wom
en's Christian association, 10
a. m.
IJcnson Woman's club, Benson
citv hall, 2:30 p. m.
L E. ,0. sisterhood. Chapter E.
M.-,s. Blanche Giltner, hostess, 10
a. ni.
We ;t Omaha Mothers' Culture
cub, Mr3. A. F. Tyler, 'hostess,
2:30 p. m.
Dundee Woman's : Patriotic club,
Mrs. Howard Farrell, hostess. .
O.naha Woman's c!ub, music de
partment, 2:30 p. m.
Siturday
South Omaha Woman's club, nut
sic department, Mrs. II. B. Berg
ijuist, hostess, 2:30 p. m. '
A study of voice ratine, including' a
comparison of the pitch range of or
dinary conversation and that of the
Shakespearean actor, will occupy the
public speaking department, Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock, lihe depart
ment will give a benefit entertainment
for the war relief Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Thor Jor
genson, 1001 Fark avenue. Mrs.
George Shields is chairman of the
entertainment committee.
The current topics department
meets at 2 o'clock when the Bible,
lesson will be "The Three Tempta
tions." After the current topics dis
cussion, letters from our soldiers will
be read. Mrs. Mary I. Creigh is the
leader.
Dr. D. E. Jenkins, instructor, will
continue his lecture course on psy
chology when this department meets
! at 4 o'clock.
The Woman's club knitting unit
will meet at the clubrooms to do war
relief work Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. W. G. Nicholson will be leader
of the program for the art department,
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Nicholson will read a paper on
Correggio, exponent of the school of
later Italian art.
Mrs. M.' M. Heptonstall will lead
the program of the music department
Friday at 2:30 o'clock. The der
velopment of song irom the very ear
liest to most modern song writers will
I form the-tudy program. Who will
I direct the Woman's club chorus will
be decided at this meeting. .
South Omaha Woman's Club.
"Scottish Clans and Music" will be
studied by the literature department
of the South Omaha Woman's club
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Hugh McCulloch, 4304 South
Twenty-second street. Mrs.' R. P.
Falkner, leader of the program, will
tell the origin and growth of the
Scottish clans; Mrs. C. E. Kulbom,
folk songs and legends; Mrs. J. E.
Lush, national airs of Scotland; Mrs.
J. D.'Ringer, poems set to music and
Miss Louise Bratton will sing a
group of Scottish ballads by Helen
Hopekirk.
k The music of Great Britain will be
studied when the music department
meets Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. H. B. Bergquist, Mrs. Anna
Bratton, Miss Fletcher and Miss Bess
Wilson take part in the program. Mrs.
F. A. Cresscy will discuss current
events.
Heads Work of Series
Entertainments Planned
War Relief Benefits
will be "Home Economics," led by
Mrs. W. M. Hartnett.
7frs0ec.7irSie?Js-
ciia
Mrs. Ocorge W. Mucins is m charge
of the first of a scries of musical and
literary entertainments planned by
the public sptjakfng department of the
Omaha Woman's club for war relief
benefits. The afternoons will have an
other purpose that is, to accustom
members of the department to appear
before large audiences. Mrs. Thor
Jorgenson has opened her home at
1001 Park avenue for the first affair,
Wednesday afternoon, when a small
admission fee will be asked.
Those taking part will include Mrs.
Jorgenson, Mrs. John Mullen, Mrs.
O. Y. Kring, Mrs. O. W Malstrom,
Mrs. Shields, Mrs. F. V Norallm, Mrs.
W. E. Shafer, Mrs. Paul Hickmanson
and Mrs. Ray J. Abbott
Collegiate Alumnae Notes.
The drama section will meet Satur
day with Mrs. Frederic Stott. Mrs.
Guv Kiddoo will interpret Bcsier's
"Dowe
The Red Cross section will meet
Monday afternoon at the war relief
rooms.
The music section will meet Mon
day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
Young Women's Christian associa
tion, liss Avis Robert will be in
charge of the program.
The story tellers' section will, hold
its regular meeting Wednesday with
Misses Helen and Florence Mason.
Miss Minta Conden and Mary Burke
will tell Thanksgiving stories.
Church Societies.
Trinity Parish Aid will meet
Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs.
Mary Reed, 503 South Thirty-sixth
street.
J. F .W. Club.
Mrs. Martin Buehler will be host
ess for the meeting of the J. F. W.
club. Thursday at her home t 1:15
o'clock.
Crcsha Woman's Club.
War-work will be the topic for
Monday's meeting of the political and
social science department of the Oma
ha Woman's club at Metropolitan
club house at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs0.
C. Redick and Mrs. Luther L.
Kountze, pioneers in Red Cross work
in Nebraska, will speak on their work,
that of surgical dressings in the Baird
building and canteen work at Fort
Omaha. Charles A. Goss will talk on
the Young Men's Christian association
work in cantonments and army posts.
Benson Club Circles.
The Woman's club will be led by
Mrs. Loechner on the second' war
study program, next Thursday. ,Mrs.
Thomas Anderson gives current
events; "Development of Militarism
in Germany," Mrs. Beasley; "Govern
ment of Germany," Mrs. Morse; "Cul
ture of Germany," Mrs. Marshall, and
personality of Kaiser Wilhelm," Miss
Stiger.
Mothers' Clubs.
The Mothers' club will be enter
tained at luncheon at the home of
Mrs. C. J. Dutton, 3516 Lincoln boule
vard, Wednesday. Mrs. t Dutton will
be assisted bv Mrs. Titus Lowe. Dr.
i Olga Stastny and Mrs. Ira .Porter will
lead the general discussion, which will
follow Dr. Stastny's , talk. , Mrs,-: R.
W. Koch will lead the current topics
and Mrs. George Mickel and Mrs. J.
A.VCarnal will have charge of the mu
sical part of the program. . ,
P. E. O. Sisterhoods.
Chapter E of P. E. O. sisterhood
will meet Thursday mornincr at 10
o'clock atie home of Mrs. Blanche
Giltner to saw carpet rags for the
sisterhood fund. In the afternoon a
program on France will be given.
Mrs. May Adams will read a paper on
"France:" Mrs. Edith Lucke. "Wo
men of France;" Mrs. F. M. Penney,
"Augusta Rodin," and Mrs. Gertrude
Smith will give musical numbers.
Mv. Gigma.
Agnes Repplier's "Counter-Currents,"
will be studied by Mu Sigma
Wednesday morning at the home of
Mrs. Frank Boyd. Mrs. Frank
Holmes, leader of the program, will
be assisted by Mrs. E. L. Potter and
Mrs. Ralph Kiewit.'
Woman's Relief Corps.
The regular meeting of 15. S. Grant
Woman's Relief corps will be ,held
Tuesday at 2:30 at Memorial hall.
Mrs. George W. Winship, president
of George A. Custer Woman's Relief'
corps, urges all members to attend
Cutting the Cost of Your
Toilet Necessities
. . .
Money-Saving Hint on Beautifying the Face and
. Form; How to Get Rid of Hairy Growths; Hair
and Scalp Treatment; .a Mild and Soothing
Shampoo; Restoring the Velvety Smoothness .
and Clearness to the Skin, Etc.
Railway Mail Service.
Woman's club of the Railway Mail
Service will hold a business meeting
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. M. H. Blackwell.
Women Voters' League. '
An important business meeting of
the Wonien Voters' Conservation
league will be held at the home of
Mrs. Thor Jorgensen, 1001 Park ave
nue, Wednesday evening.
Eatern Star Kensington.
Mrs. J. C. Comstock wir be hostess
for Fontenelle Chapter Kensington
club Tuesday at her Minne Lusa
home.
the patriotic meeting at the Auditor
ium Monday veiling, to commemo
rate Lincoln's Gettysburg address.
Metaphysical Library Club.
November activities of the Meta
physical Lihrary club, which meets in
the assembly hall of the City National
bank building under the leadership
of Miss Julie Cooke of New York,
are announced as follows:
Sunday services, 11 a. m., Novem
ber 11, "The Conquering Possess
Faith;" November 18, "The Prosper
ity That Never Fails;" November 25,
"The Wells of Salvation;" Monday
evening at 8 o'clock for business men
and women. A course of lessons in
the Christ healing, Tuesdays and
Thursday, 2:30 p. m. November 6,
The Ministry of Healing;" Novem
ber 13, "The Promise of Power Ful
filled;" November 20f "Health How
Attained;" November 27, "Prosperity
How Attained;" November 8,
''Right Proportion;" November 15,
"Concentration;" November 22, "How
to Heal;" November 29, "The Horn
of Plenty." j
War Relief Work. ' j
The Dundee Woman's club will i
meet for Red Crbss work Wednesday !
afternoon at the Dundee church.
The officers of Major Isaac Sadler
chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, urge ajl members to at
tend the patriotic mass meeting at
the Auditorium Monday evening.
W. C. T. U. Meetings.
Omaha Women's Christian Tem
perance union will meet at the home
of Mrs. J. E. Goodrich Wednesday at
2:15. The subject of the program
The Women's Christianemper
ance union will hold its business ses
sion next Friday afternoon at the city
hall and unite with the Red Cross in
its work at the close of the session, as
it intends to make a specialty of Red
Cross work this winter.
Bible Class Leaders.
Leaders of Neighborhood Bible
classes meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock
at the Young Women's Christian as
sociation to study "Exodus," under
the leadership of Miss M. B. Griffith.
The Women's Missionary federation
of Omaha will observe "home mission
day" Thursday at the First Presby
terian church, Thirty-fourth and
Farnam streets. Reservations for
lunch are to be made through council
The
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Our success has been remark
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South Dakota and Wyoming
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Do not neglect your health. In
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Complete information furnished
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417 Brandels Bldg.,
OMAHA, NEB.
representatives and must be in by
Tuesday evening. The meeting opens
at 11a.m. '
Devotionals, led "by Mrs. Homer C.
Stuntr, will occupy the morning ses
sion. The afternoon program, which
begins at 2 o'clock, includes an ad
dress on 'The Reformation" by Dr.
J. Frank Young and greetings by Dr.
E. H. Jcnks. Others on the program
are Mrs. E. Rencdict, Mrs. O. D.
Baltzlv, Miss Cota Hemery and Mrs.
W. P." Harford. Mrs. Fred J. Clark
will sing.
- The Woman's Missionary society of
Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church
will hold an all-day meeting Thurs
day at the church. Twelve o'clock
luncheon will be served and the aft
ernoon will be spent in sewing for the
Visiting Nurse association.
The North Side Mothers' club will
hold an ail-day meeting Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Dean Northrup, to
do war relief work.
Dr. Jeafhie Callfas will be the speak
er at the meeting of the Miller Park
Mothers' circle, which will be held
Wednesday at 3 p. m. in the school
auditorium.
Select Your Clothes
At This "Greater Value" Store
x Beautiful and
Stunning Coats
for Ladies and
Misses
$16.75 '
$22.50
$2J.00
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
At the vesper service today Miss
Belle Griffith, returned missionary
from Japan, will speak. Miss Beulah
Byrd will sirrg. At the social hour
which follows Mrs. Mead will be
hostess.
The Business Women's club will
have charge of an open meeting Tues
day evening in the Young Women's
Christian association auditorium.
"Songs of Many Lands" will be given
for the benefit of the loan fund.
The Many Centers club will meet
Monday evening for supper, following
whichthey will begin work on Christ-L
mas gins ior cnuurcn in uuspuais aim
"shut-ins."
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sizes priced on "over
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years in same ( location
should convince you
this is the place to buy
your gift.
Diamond Rings
$5.00 to $1,000
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By Madame Madeline Maree
ADA B. By making your own vanishing cream you will
lave considerable without sacrificing quality, and economy
:ertainly should appeal to you right now, as it does to every
body else. Make up this formula: Dissolve 2 ounces of cerol
in a scant pint of hot water, then bring to near the boiling
point as you stir carefully. That s all you have to do, and
rou wfn have the very finest vanishing
;ream possible to obtain. No matter how
"muddy," sallow or ugly your skin may be,
if you use this cream it will grow clear,
oft and beautiful. The cerol will not cost
nore than 50c.
? A
MISS MAX You can wear the style
town fashion dictates without feeling em
barrassed if you make a paste with some
delol and water and apply to the hairy sur
face. Let it remain 2 or 3 minutes, then
rub off and wash the skin and the hairs
will be gone. This is a quick and painless
way to banish hairy growths and 60c worth
of the delol will be ample.
RELIABLE SHAMPOO Dandruff and ex
Aniv nilinesa freauentlv ar fuiim! hv
using a shampoo containing toa much free4made by dissolving 1,H cupfuls of granu
alkali. You can save money and have many
delightful shampoos if you get 26c worth
of eggol and when you wash the head, dis
solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water
and your mixture is ready. This simple
shampoo makes an abundance" of lather that
will rot irritate the most sensitive scalp,
and the very first time using it you will
find your hair more brilliant and fluffy than
it now is.
MOVIE ACTRESS Make up the rolling
massage cream I have recommended to
others and I am certain your skin will again
be smeoth and lovely. Here is the formula:
Stir two ounces of bryol (costing 60c I-in Vp.
pint of sweet, unskimmed milk and when
dissolved heat thoroughly tor a few min
utes. When cool it is ready to use. Apply
ing it each night for a time will route the
"erowsfeet," wrinkles and ugly lines. It is
also excellent for large pores, rough skin
end similar complexion upsets. .
MRS. HAL Those pimples and sores on
rour face will disappear almost over night
if you make up and use the following lotion :
In a pint pf hot water stir 2 ounces of.amar
ol. WhenJlissolved it is ready to rise. As a
refiner and beautifier of the skin, you will
find this home-prepared skin lotion far su
perior to many of the very expensive kinds.
Use it for rough, blotchy, oily or "muddy"
skins and similar troubles. This lotion costs
but 60e foraa full'Sint and should be on
every dressing table.-
SCRAJVNY There are many - form de
velopers on the market, but why pay $2
for a small bottle when you can make a
full pint of the best for a dollar? The gallol
formula has proven the most satisfactory
and is quite easy to prepare. Just get an
ounce of gallol and pour it into a syrup
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OPP. HOTEL ROME.
The Silver-Tongued Orator or
Minnesota, Charles. A. Towne,
Former United States Senator
Late Member if Congress from New YorkNominated for Vice President
Recommends Nuxated Iron to All
Who Feel tfie Need of Renewed Energy
' ,
Says That Henceforth He Shall Not Be Without It
lated sugar In a pint of water. The dose Is
a tablespoonful two times a day. Keep up
the treatment until development is satis
factory. ' SOFT, LUSTROUS HAIH-Into pint
of bay rum pour 1 ounce of beta-canthol.
Add a litt at a time until the bay rum
has ditsolvld all af the beta-cantbol. This is
one of th best scalp and hair tonics pos
sible to make. The beta-canthol will cost
not more than 60c and makes a full half
pint of tonic at considerable saving. Use it
every night for a week, then every other
night for a while and you will be surprised
on hew soft and beautiful your hair will
grow. A healthy scalp Is sure to follow its
use.
NOTE Should you be unable to obtain
from your druggist any item mentioned
above, send the name of it, your name and
address and the necessary money to my
Secretary, SCO N. Clark St. Chicago, and
she will get it and mail it to you. Made
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Probably no remedy has ever met
with such phenomenal success as has
Nuxated Iron Over three million
people (annually are taking it in this
country alone, to say nothing of the
vast number who are using it in
France, England, South America and
other countries. It has been highly
endorsed and used by Former United
States Senators and members of con
gress; physicians who have been con
nected with well-known hospitals
have prescribed and recommended itn
Monseigneur JNanmm, a promineni
Ctftholic clergyman, recommends it
to all members of the Catholic
Church. Former Health Commissioner
Wm. R. Kerr of Chicago says it ought
to be used in every hospital and pre
scribed by every physician; Dr. N. H.
Hornstine, for ten years connected
with the Department of Public Health
and Charities of Philadelphia, says
the administration of Nuxated Iron
in a number of stubborn cases where
other tonics had utterly failed, only
served to convince him ' absolutely
of its remarkable and unusual power;
Former First Assistant Post MastefcL
General of. the United States, C. P.
Grandfield, strongly endorses and
recommends it to the tens of thous
ands of civil service employes who
know his name and signature. Sarah
Bernhardt "the Divine Sarah," the
world's most noted actress, has order
ed a large quantity sent to the
French soldiers to help give them
strength, power and endurance.
The famous "Cyclone" Davis, member of the
64th United States Congress, says the effect
of Nuxated Iron on him was almost magical,
that after taking It, nothing seemed to tire
him out no matter how strenuous it might
be. Dr. A. J. Newman, late Police Surgeon
of the City of Chfcsgo, and former House
Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago,
says Nuxated Iron has proven through his'
own tests of it.to excel any preparation he
has ever used for creating red blood, build
ing up the nerves, strengthening the muscles
and correcting digestive djporders.
Dr. Schuyler C. JaquesvtaltinB Surgeon
St Elizabeth's Hospital. New York, saya he
has never before recommended any remedy
to the public, but that in the case of Nux
ated Iron he would feel he were remiss in
hU duty net to mention it. Dr. Ferdinand
King, New York Physician and Medical
Author, says that in his recent talks to phy
sicians on the grave and serious consetfuences
of iron deficiency in the blood of American
women he has strongly emphasized the fact
that doctors should prescribe mora organie
iron Nuxated Iron for their weak, run
down, nervous, haggard-looking patients.
What Senator Towne Says:
"A a member of
Congress from N w
York, a member of
Congress and Senator
from Minnesota, as
participant in political
campaigns and candi
date for Vice-President,
my nervous
aneijry and reserve
force were . tremend
ously drawn ipon.
That I survived these
trials aid came into
advanced middle life
with the elasticity and
strength of a boy is
unquestionably due to
the rigorous attention
I have paid to the pro-
per care of my body.'
Recently I have been
taking Nuxated Iron
and have found it of
the greatest-benefit a
a tonic and regulative.
Henceforth I shall not
be without it. I am in
a position to testify
for the advantage of
others, to the remark
able and immediate
h e lp f u Iness of thia
remedy, and I unhesi
tatingly recommend
Nuxated Iron to all
who feel the need of
renewed energy and
the regularity of bodi
ly functions." V
Ty Cobb, the great
est bass ball batter
of all time, took it to
help give him renew,
ed energy and great
staying power. No
matter what any
body Says, you could
not, at this day, get
such prominent men
to endorse a remedy
that has no value
doctors, lawyers,
politicians, athletes
a great array.
Dr. E, Sauer, a Boston physician who has
studied both In this country and "at
European medical institutions, said: Nux
ated Iron is a wonderful remedy. Not long
ago a man came to sno who was nearly half
a century old and asked me to give him a
preliminary examination for life insurance. I
was astonished to find tim 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, notwith
standing his age. The secret, he said, was
taking iron Nuxated Iron had filled turn
with renewed life. At SO he was in bad
health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all
in now at 60. after taking Nuxated Iron, a
miracle of vitality and his faca beaming with
the buoyancy of youth. If people would only
take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak and
run-down instead of dosing themselves with
hsblt-forming drugs, stimulants and alco
holic beverages. I am convinced that in this
way they could ward off disease, preventing
it becoming organic in thousands of cases,
and thereby the lives of thousands might be
Minnesota's Man of Mark
Former United State Senator,
Charles A. Towne, graduated from
the University of Michigan, twice
elected member of the United
State Congress, served in the
United State Senate, nominated
for Vice President, takes Nuxated
Iron; now recommend it to all
who feel the need of renewed
energy.
saved who now die
every year from
p n a monla, grippe,
kidney, liver, heart
trouble and ot h e r v
dangerous maladies, v
The real, true causs
which' started theit ;
disease was nothing
more or less than a
weakened condition
brought on by a lack
of iron in ths blood.
Thousands of peopls
suffer from iron de
ficiency and do not .
know it. --
If you are not strong or well, .you owe
It to yourself to make the following test:.
See how Ions you can work or how far you . '
Kcan walk without becoming tired. Next take
two five-grain .tablets of Nuxated Iron three
times per day after meals for two weeks.
Then test your strength again and sea bow v
much you have gained.
NOTE Nuxsted Iron, which hss been used b
Kormur United Htstes Senator Towns with such fit
jiridng rMults. snd which Is ermcrtbed and recom
mended sboTS by physicians in such s sreat tariety
ot cases, is not a patent medic ina nor secret remedy,
but one which la well known to dnigsUts every
where. Unlike the older Inorganic iron products. It
! easily assimilated, dxes not Injure ths teeth, mats
tliera black, nor upset the stomach i on the contrary.
It Is a most potent remedy la nearly all forms of
inillgeatlon. ss well sa for nervous, run-down condi
tions. The manufacturers have such sreat confidence
In Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.0(1 tc
any charitable institution U they cannot take an;
man or woman under sixty sruo lacks Iron and tn
crease their strength 100 ser cent ot over in fmi
weeks' time, provided they hat so serious tirramt
trouble, Thoy also offer tn- r fimd your mnnc 'f t
does not at least double vnur sttetiinh and eni'nrsni'e
in ten davs time, It Is dia"cnsed lv S'lrnia ft
McConnell Drus Stores snd all xh1 dius&IMx-
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