, , . . - t EIGHTY GRADUATES OF CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Important Piano Announcement! , . ... ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS ,: - . .... V;, First Degree of Doctor of Laws Ever Bestowed by Omaha Institution is Awarded to Constantino J. Smyth, Chief . Justice of Court of Appeals, District of Columbia. "It is to the scholar, to the man of broad education, that iwe must look both now and after the war for the solution of .'the many problems with which America is menaced," declared Constantine J; Smyth, chief justice of the court of appeals of tne District of Columbia, member of the class of '79 of Creigh ' ton and speaker at the 28th annual commencement of Creigh- ton university Saturday morning. . Justice Smyth, a former resident of t ... Uman and at one time a law partner l : ot Mayor bmith, was the recipient be ' fore his address of the first degree of 1 -! 1 -1 I T T T L . i j i . ii i 1 1 1 ill taura I I I mimr 11 r 1 1 1 m 11 J oy t-reignton university, A his was --j announced by Rev. Francis X, Mc- 4 Meoamy. b,. J., president of the uni .versity, as he bestowed the degree, - ...' Tells of Trying Year; : President McMenamy in, his intro- Kluctory address at the beginning of the exercises, spoke of the trying year . Uht MSiL isihich,. the t -university . had 'passed. With a decree of 60 per cent in attendance in the law -school and a graduating class in the college of ' liberal arts reduced to four members, 'with 16 professors and almost 800 ,! jtudents and Slumni in the service, the . "university had many. difficulties to en counter. 11 students in the medical .' tnd dental schools had enlisted in the ' nedical feserve corps, the university 6jrom its endowment had purchased 60,000 "worth of Liberty bonds, but, , . laid President McMenamy, "If thjt ' ar draws away our last student, we will face the issue with Calmness." S , ' Archbishop Speaks. Archbishop J. J. Harty of the diocese )l Qmaha,. in. a brief, word of con gratulation to the graduating classes, ' ' idvised them to hold before.them high Ideals, tp.be aggressive and to love mcrica; " The academic procession, headed by -Frank O. McCaffrey of the class of ;',904 as marshal, left the front of the University and, accompanied by the ;-adet band,,, marched through the ' ampus into the gymnasium, where he exercises were held. The graduates were presented to the president for the conferring of degrees by the deans of the several ; departments. Acting Dean Herman ' V.onW.,SchtjJte, A. B., M. D., pre sented the' graduates of the college of medicine. Administers Oath. Chief Justice Andrew M. Morrissey of the supreme court of Nebraska ad ministered the oath of llegiance to the federal and state constitutions to the graduates of the law school. "A; Sound Education" was the title . f the address of Justice Smyth, j "Imperfect notions exist regarding .duration," said Justice Smyth, "es pecially because it is supposed that education can be obtained only ' within institutions of learning, where is education continues from birth to death. Education in this broader lease is the most important influence In the career of an individual and of - , i nation, False education has led the sons of Germany to believe that they -were destined to inherit the earth. False education has led to the ireseiit chaos in Russia. - , '; Grtat Problems Await. "Great problems await solution in this country. One is that of the proper relation of capital and labor. Anotjier is the inculcation of a proper J respect "for authority in America. A third important problem is the repres sion of the spirit of hatred which stalks through the land in the person of men ;who are seeking to subvert our institutions. "Our, great need at once is for itrong'ttien to solve these problems, not for' timorous politicians who al ways have an eye on possible votes after the war. It is the duty of our American universities to furnish these itrong men." Eighty graduates of the class of 1918 - of the Five departments of "reighton university received their liplomas Saturday morning. The graduating class . included four women-Misses Mona H. CowCll and Gladys J. Shamp in the law school, and ' Misses Viola Armstrong and Maude V. Giese in the pharmacy school The graduates were presented to tne presioept by the cleans as toi lows: College of Medicine, Acting Dean Herman Von W. SchuXte, A. B., M. D. -.. mMmi':0mm, JsitftL CONSTANTINE J. SMYTH College of Law, Dean Paul Martin, A. M., LL. B. College of Liberal Arts, Dean Rob ert M. Kelley, S. J. College of Dentistry, Dean A. Hugh Hippie, D. D. S., M. D. S. College of Pharmacy, Dean How ard C. Newton, Ph. C. The list of graduates is as follows: College of Medicine. A. W. Anderson E- Mullln A. J. Callaghan D- M. Nlgro C. C. Coady J. T. O'Connell E. A. Connolly O. R. Rleth I. J. DeBacker F. W. Bchaller J. N. Gehlea H. T. Sullivan N. J. Haverly j. B. Williams P. W. McCrann I p. g. voslka. . College of Law. ..j.. A. w. Ajiderton . F. L. Haya." DUNDEE Mr. James W. Hamilton is spend ing a few weeks with his mother in Edmonton, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ritiwoller - of Chicago are spending a few weeks with Mr. and -Mrs. H. . J. Schifferje, 5132 Dodge street. , Mr. and Mrs. John Redick are at White Sulphur Springs, Va. The Westminster circle of the Dun dee church met Monday with Mrs. Stanton. . Children's day exercises with bap tism of children 'will be held Sunday, June 9, in the Dundee Presbyterian church. . - Mrs. Mary Crosby left Tuesday evening for. Idaho, where she will spend the summer with her daughter, Ars. L. Compton Mrs. D. L. Johnston . entertained very informally at luncheon Tuesday for Mrs. Mary Crosby, Mrs. Sheldon ind Mrs. Maxwell. " Mrs. T. N. Crosby entertained in . Formally at luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. Crossman is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilson, in Atkinson, Keb. - Mrs. Wr T. Robinson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Strode, in St. Louis. Mrs. Reuben Copp has come from California to visit her sister, Mrs. S. R. Rush, and Mr. Rush. Mrs. Leonard Abercrombie has re turned from an extended viajt in HoustonY'Tex. Rev. Henry Larape and family are guests of Rev. and Mrs. J, J. Lampe. 1 Devotional services were held Me morial day in the morning by the wo man's bible class of the Dundee church at the home of the leader, Mrs. D. ,L. Johnston. ' V Lieutenant Colonel David L. Stone has been appointed to serve on Gen eral Pershing's staff. Mrs. Stone and children are staying indefinitely with Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hoagland. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harte have gone to the Pacific coast to spend the sum mer with their daughter, Mrs. F. L. Morgan, and Mr. Morgan. A. U Blaenlua G. J. Cleary Miu M. H. Cowtll V. M. Pelehoy B. L. Dlckaaon -J. A. Griffin T. J. Griffin B. J. Krager C. E. Lafferty E. L. Murphy W. W. Fatten T. W. Powell D. J. Roblneon Mlaa G. J. Ehamp. College of Liberal Art. BACHELOR OF ARTS. F. E. Randolph J. P. Ruatell. BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY. J. W. McGan J. D. Leadon. College ot Pentlatry. ' Gharle A. Anderson. C. D. Kratochvll. Godfrey Blndenwald. William E. Brennan. Carl E. Bumf. Jamea O. Clayton. Leslie L. Corfman. Charles R. Crosier. John W. Dlndlnger. Frank E. Eekhardt. Henry W. Edson. Francis W. Garrison. William F. Gilmore. James C. Jones. L. B. Kascht. College of Pharmacy. Leroy J. Krause. Robert D. McKercher. Vincent J. Morgan. Mark John Noy. F. A. Peterson. Frank O. Rohde. Emll L. Boukup. Robert Orln Schaeter. Glenn E. Stoddard. W. M. Uebelacker. Frank R. Vasko. Frank J. Viner. . Viola Armstrong. Curt O. Benson. E. P. Cnrmichael. P. J. Connor. W. F. Gadke. Maude V. Giese. Anton Hoffman, Jr. Benediot C. Kalin. John B. Logan. William W. Patton of the law school and James W. McGan of the arts college are at present in of ficers' training camps and so received their degrees in absentia. C. M. Maloney. W. R. Murray. August F. Ourada. Gall E. Overstake. Eugene C. Smith. Fred O. Smith. Edwin L. Steele. F. J. Vermuelen. BENSON Miss Evelyn Kelland of Sioux City was visiting among old friends here last weeK. , Mrs. Louis Moon entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Dr. Moon Monday eveninsr at the home of her mother, Mrs. .Sanborn: Covers were laid for 14-guests. 1 he Woman s club held their an nual luncheon on Tuesday in the cricket room. The high school has Riven $264.15 to the Red Cross fund during 1 the past week and the girls fitted out 10 baby layettes for the French and Belgians. Union prayer services were held in the Methodist church Wednesday eve ning and at the close of the services a reception was held at the Presbyte rian church for Rev., and Mrs. A. J. McClung, who have just returned from West Virgiria. Mrs. 'Arthur ' Raiser of Cheyenne, Wyo., is visiting with relatives here. Mrs. J. J. Amish and daughter, left Saturday for a visit in Iowa. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes and a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller during the past week, Mrs. E. E. Murdock, formerly of Benson, spent last week-end visiting old friends.. Miss Madeline Horton left Mon day for Lincoln, where she will at tend summer school. Mrs. P. A. Penoyer entertained the teachers and Sunday school workers of the Methodist church at her home on Friday evening.' A program and lunch was had during the evening. Miss Vera Marshall entertained for the Loyal Daughters' club at her - B Dancer Raises Funds for Red Cross - ... :;a;w- lt Q) SKOSLUHfi fhtOTO - 3 ' 1 v rx ti vi fmm ZSXCB9B! more than $1,000 from the crowds that gathered about the temporary stage. Georgia is a pupil in the first grade of Farnam school. (L - Never before in the history of our Piatto busi ness have we been in a position to offer rou such bargains as at the present tim& All Pianos that have been returned from rent, from schools, music conservatories, hotels, thea ters, private families; in fact every slightly used Piano on our floors will be placed on sale Monday morning and must be closed out regardless of cost. We need the room for large shipments of Pianos now in transit. , Here Are a Few of Rare Bargains That Must Go In This Sale "TgriTr T '-'ix , :. $300 Practice Piano 3 50 $300 Kohler & Chase Upr.S 85 $325 Kimball Upright 8128 $350 Krakhaue Upright. .$150 $350 Schmoller & Mueller 8105 $375 Price & Teeple Upr. .$225 $400 Marshall & Wendell U.S245 $400 Chickering Upright. .$248 $500 Steger & Sons Upr.. $250 $550 Hardman Upright. . .$55 $500 Knabe Upright. ... .$275 $400 J. & C. Fischer Upr.$200 $500 Everett Upright. . . . .$325 $425 Emerson Upright. . . .$335 $1,000 Steinway Grand... $375 Terms Can Be'Arranged As Low As $5.00 Per Month On our regular line of new Steinway, Hardman, Emerson, Steger & Sons, McPhail, Schmoller & Mueller and Aeolian Player Pianos we are quoting prices and terms to appeal to the shrewdest purchaser; Fifty Pianos for rent, $4, $5 and up per month. Rent allowed if purchased. Pianos tuned, moved and re paired by Expert Workmen. Write for catalogue, prices and terms about this money-saving sale or pay us a visit of inspection. Wfl can and will save you money. Schmoller laeller Piano Co. Distinctive in the manv chases ofO terpsichorean art, 5-year-old Georgia Bess Petnbleton, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Pembleton, 3153 Farnam street, stands foremost among the little folk of the city. Critics have praised the little dancer for her re markable skill in mastering difficult steps. She is entitled to no less credit for her singing, as Georgia possesses a voice of singular perfection for her During the recent Red Cross drive she had the honor to assist the work ers in raising funds. Each noon hour hundreds of hurried workers gathered about her and watched her perform ance of various classic steps while she sang popular selections. With the assistance of Charlotte Brant, 9 years old, Georgia Bess Pembleton succeeded in collecting home Monday' evening, about 20 guests being present. Mrs. M. C Berry has returned from Beatrice, Neb., where she had been called by the sickeness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. L. Torgensen enter tained on Tuesday evening at an an nouncement party for their daughter. Miss Helen, whose marriage to Mr. L. H. Winters takes place this sum mer. The quests were served a two course luncheon at a table, where the. announcement was made by a cupid coming from a bouquet in the center of the table. The guests were: Misses Kate Van Horn, Carrie Crossett. Helen Morton, Hazel McClure, Irene Pence, Frankie Bullock, Merle Hughes, Mary Grove, Opal Burt. Veda Paddock and Clara Cotter. Mesdames C. C Sawtelle, A. J. Mc Clung, M. Furbush and V. Horton. Mr. J. C. Hire of Red Cloud, who has been a guest at the F. M. Dailey home left last week for West Union, la. , Mrs. J. C. Campbell was hostess for the Methodist Ladies' Aid society at her home Wednesday. One of Princess Mary's most prized possessions is a collection of framed portraits of most of the great Eng lish, French and American military aviators. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES Hair a,iywlh la .tlranLttd and Its frequent removal la necessary when merely removed frm the surface of the skin. Tha only logi cal and practical war to reJaora hair la to attack It under the akin. DeMlracle, the original aaattary liquid, does) this by absorption. Only genuine DeMlracle ha. a money-back guarantee la eaeh package. At toilet counters la 60c, SI and 93 alaea, er by mall from n. in plain wrapper on receipt of price. FREE book mailed In plain scaled envelope on reqaeat. DeMlracle, 128th St. and Park AveNew York Largest Piano House in the West. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. , Latest Sheet Music and Musical Instruments at Special Prices. When Writing to; Our Advertisers Mention Seeing it in The Bee An Army of 3;000,000 Back' of Nuxated Iron ft i J 7 01, General Gordon, Hera of the Battle of Gettysburg, Leads the Way; United States Judge Atkinson, Former Governor of Weat Va., Tells Benefit Ho Derived From its Usej Former United State Senator Chat. A. Towno Commend Nuxated Iron To All Who Feel the Need of Re newed Energy. Sworn Statement of Competition of Nuxated Iron Formula Printtd Btlow Should Con. vlnce Every Phytician and Drugjiit That It i a Product ol CraaUtt Therapeutic Value. Doctor Telia How Beat to Utt it to Create New Red Blood Corpuaelea and Thereby Greatly Increase Your Strength, Power and Endurance, ut: eaeral DevM I M1 aerate O, B. a, (Ratlraei, .remetea lee Hast e.ntu.t la the k.lll. f nnawrei weii-snewn Inalae nier. vanerai earuaa tyal aavaaeae age Ual "baatlle my Nuial.t Ira reefy lar an.thar aemaalas. III eat II fti ratty le at. t MfMJelHIt Olais, u. . & Mallraf), the Mia whet ilka U.S. ia at 1 1 were. He I te e eereeeni TMl I "I News To All thi country PERUNA RUJTS It is not through the printed paper or by flashes over the wire3 that the fame of Perana is spread most effectively. More peo ple take Peruna because of the advice of some satisfied friend than for any other reason. KEEP WELL TAKE PERUNA It allay Inflamtaation ol the mucous membrane, restores the appetite, tone up the bowels, aid elimination and puts Ufa and vigor into th cntlr human y tem. Peruna protect the health ot the whole family. , In liquid or tablet form. Sold everywhere. Ask your dealer I NORANEAL PIANO Faculty Member Sherwood School of Music Studio, 513 McCagut Bid. Phone Dour. 4804. FISTULA CURED Rectal Dlieaset Cured without ttvtre tar cical operation. No Chloroform or Ether Died. Cur guaranteed PAY WHEN CURED. Writ for illustrated book on Rectal Diseases, with names nd testimonial! of more than 1.000 prominent people woe na been permanently eared. DR. E. R. TARRY -240 Bee Building. Omaha Neb N ditenttina Nuxated Iron at a dinner In fashionable hotel In New York. a well-known man ot affair said that th fact that over three million peo ple annually were endorsing- It by their us of It, according to eonttrvativ estimates, wa to him th strongest ponibl argument that could be advanced a to its therapeutic efficacy. No newspaper or magasin in the world hat a vast army of three million purchaser. It represents more than half the total num ber of vote usually east for successful candidates for President. Such an army of trained American Soldiers In Franc today could, in - ut opinion, immediately sweep th. combined armies of th Central Empires back across th Rhine and win a complete victory in lest than thre months, dictate th term of peace to Germany In Berlin. Nuxated Iron Is tuch a valuable product to give the "ttay-there" strength. power and endurance to much demanded by soldiers In the rmy that General Gibson say that, Judging from the results in his own case, ha feel that every soldier who goe to th front should take Nuxated Iron, and that it hat brought back to him In good measure that old buoy, ancy and energy that filled hi vein In 1847 when he mfd,.vhllU,?iuirp.h"n.t wlth General Wlnfleld Scott into th. City of Mexico. SOME OF THE PROMINENT PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED AND ENDORSED NUXATED IRON Hon. Lesli M. Jhaw Former Sec retary of theTreas ury in the Cabinet of one of the most strenuous of Amer lean Presidents, alto former Gov ernor ot Iowa. United State Judge George W. Atkinson Of the Court of Claims of Washington, D. C, former Governor of W. Va. General John L. Clem. U. S. A. (Re tired) The drum mer boy of Shlloh, who wat Sergeant in th U S. Army t 12' yean of age. Former United State Senator Chat. A. Town a the silver-tongued orator of Minne sota, nominated for Vie. President. Former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr of Chicago. General David Stuart Gordon. U. S. A. (Retired) Well-known Indian fighter and hero of th battle of Get tysburg. Former United State Senator Obadiah Gardner of Main. Former First As sistant Postmaster General of t h United States, C. P. Granfield. General Horatio Gate Gibaon. U. S. A. (Retired) Who entered In the City of Mexico in the war of 1847 with Genera! Wlnfield Scott. Former United State Senator Wm. V. Sulivanel Mississippi. Judge Samuel S. Voder States man. Jurist, for merly Surgeon-Major in th Army. hornier United State Senator Richard Holland Kenner Present Judge Advocate General In the 28th Division. Hattiet- burg, Mies. mn lartry at laa bulla al Chltemeu whan aal. fa vaare el. Me ear. that Nmala Ira. It the ana end evar-eallakle ta.lt thai he ekttlae meet aurarltla retail tree It 1 eae la rue waatt' IK General David Stu- Former United States 8enator Chat. A. rt Gordon, noted Town lay it "A a member of Congress Indian fighter nd from New York, a member of Congress hero of the battle of and Senator from Minnesota, a particl- Gettysburg, y : pant in political campaign and candidate "When I became for Vic President, my nervous energy and badly run down this reserve fore wer tremendously drawn year, I found myself upon. That I lurvlved these trials and totally without th cam Into advanced middle life with th physical power to elattlelty and ttrength of boy It uncjuet- come back' at I had tionably due to the righteous attention I don In my youngtr hav paid to th proper eare of my body, dayt. I tried differ. Recently I hav bean taking Nuxated Iron nt o-ealled Honlct' and hav found It of th greatest benefit as without feeling any a tonlo and regulative. Henceforth I ehall forming drug, ttlm ulantt and aleohollo beyeraget. Thar re thousand who undoubtedly might readily . build op their red blood cor putcles. in e r a Upon th declaration ot war I decided to re-enter public life which to me meant th army in the midst of war time. With th kustainlng tonlo of Nuxated Iron I hav had no occasion to weaken under th most ttrenuout duties and th longer th hour ot work and ttudy, th better I hav felt. I beg to recommend to every man, whether their phytieal energy h. work, with hand and brain, th. lnvalu- ? ".fE able medicament which only yourselves pre- ward off the mil pare. It has no equal on th market" Hons -of - disease Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Phy sician and Medical author, lays: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia meant Iron not be without It, I am In a position to deficiency. The skin of anaemic men and testify for th advantage' of others, to the women 1 pale; the flesh flabby. Th. mus- remarkable and immediate helfulness of elet lack tone, the brain fagt and th mem- thia remedy ,and I unhesitatingly recom- ory fail and they become weak, nervous. Jet Calta Stataa 6. W.JUUnalarMr anraar, srt taat taa ratiiu ka kw Ul4 Iran Saalaa Noiatat Ira. hare mi sir (Hill that ba baa aafar bat rateawa is e autlffae whaie re. alt ware sa lattrfae. tor; l taalwtthla tke frw naRhi ba bai baaa uklar u ka teals fce baf tropaa all tke bartoe al tbt mates' V criminate doting to frequently brings to the people who make us ot medi e a m e n t a. It ia without hesitation that I recommend Nux ated Iron to persons who in the stress of physical or mental labors have permitted the system to become debilitated, the body exhausted or th nerve run down. It has restored my appetite and my vitality. I fee) that I hav. dropped off the burden of month of toil in th few week that I hare been following the very simple directions for th ut of Nuxated Iron" : better, but finally I heard of hew physi cians were widely recommending or ganie iron to renew red blood and., re build strength in worn-out bodies. As a result I started taking Nuxated Iron and within a month it had aroused my weakened vital forces and made m feel itrong again, giving m. endur ance such I never hoped to again pol led"." United S t a t t Judge Georg W. Atkinson of the Court of Claims of Washington, D. C, says: "Only this Spring I hav tried your valued pre scription, Nuxated Iron, as a tonic, and restorative following mend Nuxated Iron to all who fel the need on the rigors ol tnt . . patt winter. The ' renewed energy and th regularity of resultt hav been bodily function!." hav'5nerVhad,'rei Former United State Senator Richard conn to a medicine Rolland Kenney, Judge ' Advocate General, whose results were Mth Division. Hattiesburg, Ml., saysi "It a satisfactory, ao - , . , ' . complete and to free BV m -em,ln Pleasur to bear testimony from any of th in- to the eurative properties and the restore- eldental eomplle. tlv and tonic valu of Nuxated Iroa. I tions which Indis- . nave umn uains your prescription lor a number of months during which time I hav enjoyed an Increase of weight, a decided In crease in my vigor, and in the power of en ':ri Baa. tuna ST. Ibao, laraiar taeratarr ef taa treuarjr. la tba safelaet al aaa al taa Halt ttranaaai al Bjartaaa Pr.lldeiU. alas loraer tianraar f Iowa. Rrtary baw baa taksa Sax. eta Iraa btawllea aaaarlaaatt tba be. flla al lu tonic aa baalth atrial arovr Urate tbatla wrtuat his aadartrairal ha kaawa Kkartal fee irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the Iron goet from th blood ot women th rot go from their eheekt. In th most common food of America, th itarchei, augars, tabl tyrupt, eandl, pol ished rice, white bread, oda cracker, bis cuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, far. ina, degerminated corn meal, no longer it iron to be found. Refining processes hav removed the Iron of Mother Earth from these Impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cooking, by throwing down th wasteplpe th water in which our vegetables germ that are al m o s t continually around us. It is surprisin g how many people suffer from Iron deficiency and do not know it. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself ' to make the follow ing testt See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becom ing tired. Next take two five grain t b I 1 1, ordinary nuxated iron, three times per day after weals for two weeks. Then t a t your strength again and see how much you have gained. Num bers o f nervous, run down people who were ailing all the while have in e r e a s e d their utrength and e n -durance in two weeks' time while taking iron in the proper form. Many an athlete and prire fighter has won the day simply because he knew th secret of great strength and endurance which la so greatly aided by having plenty of Iron in the blood, while many another hat gone down to in gloriout defeat wim ply for the lack of Iron. 'j, ' Sworn Statement of Composition of Formula of Nuxated Iron Iron Peptonat. (tpeeia) (pacific standard) Quality given below. Sodium Glycerophos phates U. S. P. (MonsBnto.) Calcium Glycero phosphates U. S. P. (Monsanto.) P. E. Nux Vomica U. 8. P. Cascarin Bitter, Magnesium Carbonate,' Po. Ginger U. S. P, OQ Cassia Cinnamon U. S. P. Calcium Carbonate Preclp. U. S. P. Each dose of two tablets ot Nuxated Iron contain on and one-half grain of organic Iron In the form of Iron peptonate of a special specific standard which in our opinion possesses superior ' uuaiiiica im any timer anown iorm oi iron oy using otner manes ol Iron Peptonate we could hav put th. tarn, quality of actual iron in the tablets at lest than one-fourth th. cost to us, and by using metallic Iron we could have accomplished the tarn, thing at less than one twolfth of the cost, but by so doing ws mutt hire mow certainly Impaired their Ihertpeutlc efficacy. OlrcerophosnnatM used In Nuxated Iron It ont of tin mutt t IMmlvt tnnla Ingredients known. It It siptoltUy recommended to build up th nuts force and thereby lnoraatt brtln power, at ilyosropUotpbttei are tald to eno taln phoephorout In t ttstt tary similar to thil In which It It found In tot ntrrt and brain cells of msn. As will ba seen from ths short, two ImporUnt tnmdlents of Nuxated Iron (Iran Pentonitt tnd Olyoerophoiphttet) art very sxptntlvt products tt compared with mot other tonics. i Under such circumstances the temptation to adulteration and substitution by un scrupulous persons Is nry treat, and the fiubllo Is hereby warned to be careful tnd lee etery bnttlt Is plainly libeled "NUXATED IBON" by tht Die Health LaboratorlM. Tarls, London, and Detroit, V. 8. A., ai Uili li tht only fenulnt article. Look out for preparatrwii labeled Nux ind Iron and other similar names, at than prepiratlpni are not tht fenulnt Nuxated Iron. If you hire taken other formt of Iron without uceeu, Dili does not prort Nouted Iron will mot help you. We mtrtntee Satisfac tion to erery purchaser or your money will He rtfuuded. Dm Health Laboratories, Detroit, Mich. 1 SOME OF THE PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE PRESCRIBED AND RECOMMENDED NUXATED IRON Dr. Jama Fran cis Sullivan for merly Physician of Bellevu Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) New York, and the Westchester Coun ty Hospital. Dr. A. J. New. man Late Police Surgeon of th City of Chicago and for. mer House Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago. Dr. Ferdinand King New York physician and Med. leal Author. - Dr. Schuyler C Jaque Formerly Vititing Burgeon St. Elizabetbi Hot. pital, New York. Dr. F. Rot-back Graduate of Belle, vue Hospital Medi cal College. Dr. J. W. Ami ated Graduate of University of Ala bama, School of Medicine, Mobile. Dr. D. F. Caaone Graduate of the Vanderbilt Univer. aity. Nashville, Ten Dr. C W. Bailey Graduate of th State Unlveraity of Iowa. Dr. W. O. Pariah Graduate of th. College of Physi cians and Surgeon Keokuk, low. Dr. E. Truett Graduate of th University of Ar kansas, Medical Dent., Little F,ock. Dr. E. C. F.llard Graduate of the Ecleetio Medical College. Cincinnati. Dr. R. C. Baugh Graduate of the Memphis Hospital College, Memphis. Dr. M. B. Pollard Graduate of th University of Tex as. Dept. of Medi cine, Galveston. Dr. J. D. Shelton Graduate of the Louisville Medical College. Dr. E. Croat Graduate of th Tulan University of. Lou It vill. School of Medicine, New Orleans. ManufirtBren .Note: Nuxated boa t not set ret remedy but ont which It well known to drunlit durance under th strain of newly-accepted r cooked, is responsible for another grave it li easily aminulawd, don not tajumthe t2m iron loss. Therefore you should supply th "J1 ttomaoh. Nuxated Iron deficiency in your food by ntlng tome form of organic Iron Nuxated Iron just at you would us salt when your food ha not enough salt" If people would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak or run down Instead duties to th Government. From the time of my retirement from the Senate of the United States, nearly fifteen yean ago down to the preient time, or rather until th outbreak of th war, I had been actu ally and unremittingly engaged In th prac tice of my profession in my home tate. Iron ii not reeouimentled lor us la earn of acute UN ' ' ness, -but only at tonlo strength and blood bulkier. , (In case of acute Illness slwars consult your family Physician and be (ulded by hit adrloe.) If in doubt i ti to whether or not you need a tonic, ask your doe tor. ss ws do not wish to sell yon Nuxated Iron If you do not require It. If you should use it and tt does not help you. notify m and we will return year " trtAnttW Tr. in atnlrl la Ifnla ales ka t1i... a ir.t- of doting thmtlv with habit, nell Drug Mora tod other druuista. Adv. ' t