8 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: 'OCTOBER 13, 1918. UNION STATION WILL LOOK LIKE PEARLY GATES V Omaha Boy in France Writes to Parents; Says He ' ' . Is Glad to Be There. Agricultural conditions in France ind an unexpected meeting in a French hospital with a former Om aha neighbor are described in a let ter from Dave Hervey, bugler with in AtllPTiran lircnital enrnB rtnur in i France, written to his parents, Mr. j ind Mrs. G. V. Hervey of Omaha.! "We are finally settled and our j camp is a very good one. It is near! r iue cugc or an oia rrcncn village, wwa aiiu uiiikiii) i un ai .ugc ill 3ie curved streets and the houses! lave red tiled roofs and are sur- j rounded by stone walls. A quaint ! old church near was built in 1716 j ind has the most beautifully toned j bell I have ever heard. France is a j rery beautiful country. j "I wish father could see the j imount of grapes they raise here, j Every farmer seems to have all the land he owns in grapes. I have teen about one acre of corn in this ! Immediate vicinity. It tassels out I when it reaches four feet in height ind only one ear to the stalk.- It would be tough if they could only j ret an ear to a stalk at home. ! Cut Barley Crop With Scythe. "On the way through France we tould see wheat and barley fields , IS far as the eye could see. ft ! only grows about 18 inches high ! Jut has wonderfully large heads. If l farmer has enough to pay him to, lie has improved implements, but if - he only has 30 or 40 acres they :ut the crops with a sevthe and flail it. "The cattle in the dairy part of the country are all brindle and white. I didn't see a Holstein or Shorthorn &r any other breed that we have in " the states. "I am still as busy as ever and really haven't had time to be home sick. I have work enough to do to keep me busy from the lime I Ret up until I go to bed. which is 5:15 a. m, and 10:30 p. m. We get good 'chow,' and talk about good bread! The baker boys sure can make it. It is wonderful. Regular old-fashioned wheat bread because you folks it home saved the wheat. "Will tell you something of my work. I am chief bugler and have charge of all the mail. I take care of the mail for enlisted men, offi cers, nurses and patients. We are building the postofficc in the head quarters building and have it almost completed. "Everything is g'&ing line. Condi tions point to a walk-away for the allies. We should be home in a year if they keep on hitting the ball. Meets an Omaha Friend. "Charles Leuacker, an 18-year-old kid from Thirty-eighth and Charles , street, Omaha, is a canvalescent in our hospital. He had three serious shrapnel wounds but is improving rapidly. He was indeed glad to sec me, as I knew him well at home. "This is wonderful hospital. I am glad I am here and am trying my best to do my part in this great struggle and feel that it is a privilege to have a part in bringing relief and comrort to the suffering boys. We have the best corps of physicians and surgeons in France. You may know that Dr. Fatton is on the job from first to last and doing his full share. "As I said before I have been too busy to be homesick but I think often of the wonderful home I left and when the great day comes and victory is ours and we will come marching home. The union station in Omaha will look just like the "Pearly Gates" to us. Plenty of exciting things have happened since we left New York but I can't tell of them until I get back. "The colonel is going to get us band and orchestra instruments which we will appreciate very much. Some of us music lovers are starv ing for good American iazz. "Say to all the folks 'i am well and happy with the knowledge that the Hun is whipped and beating it toward the Rhine." Silent Death Methods Of Indian Soldiers Feared by Turk Troops s Correspondence Associated Press. " 'With the British Forces in Tales tine. Sent. 30. Silent death in the blackness of night, the fate of un numbered Turkish sentries surpised at their posti by patrols of Indian troops with the British army, has imposed upon the Ottoman soldiers a wholesome respect for these dark skinned fighters who have replaced many white contingents sent to other fronts. The cleverness of the Gurkhas at stalking has had a terrifying effect . upon the minds of the Turks, who are constantly finding their men dead at advanced stations, with nothing to betray the coming and ; going of the foe. The result has been a case of "nerves" among the eemy, prompting constant alarms, ourkhas and Sikhs, ea,ger for ac flve figh4ing, are continually sug gesting raids and sectional attacks, unconsciously answering the exult ant predictions of enemy publicity organs that their substitution for whites would open the way for an ' early Turkish offensive which would weep the British forces from the country. In action the Indian troops are as keen as in anticipation of it. Their approach, even after the warning of a barrage, inevitably isso swift as to take the Turks completely off their guard. Recently in broad day- light Kurkhas reached unobserved a oint within close range of the en tmy trench. They rushed it and without firing a shot, killed 15 Turks brought back as many prisoners. Only one of attackers was wounded. A subaltern in charge of a party of the Indians ihad an extraordinary . experience in this raid. He had ' stack has bayonet into a Turk, but was unable to disengage it, owing to th jjarrownesi of tht trench. , Four Drexel Brothers in Service of Uncle Sam 1 1 l I nHMMMMMHOTHMBUli mmHlfiaSiinillMliTmilMl Boy Scouts 1 Efforts are being made by the ex ecutive board of the Boy Scouts of Omaha to establish a permanent week end camp. The board is con sidering Dr. Gifford's tract at Child's Point. The plan is to have the camp open all year with an instructor in scout work in charge. Each troop would build its own shack, where its members would live while in camp. master for every nine boys in these troops. The Sea Scouts have suc cesstul organizations in Boston, Philadelphia, and Cleveland. The boy scout drum and bugle corps is aiding the Liberty loan committee by assembling at 7:30 each evening and "drumming" up a crowd lor the speakers. Zcuis SDrexet "a Cmesi jOfexet '",v " jjS&i Shacks, bridges, tables, chairs and the like all built without nails will form a part of the demonstration of woodcraft work which will be given by the Boy Scouts of Troop 28 under Scoutmaster C. R. Stewart at the Calvary Baptist church, For tieth and Hamilton streets, on the Frank Freeman, D. Dimond, ami Bob Mallery, all of Troop 5 installed a special electric light in Scout Executive Hoyt's office Tuesday as their daily good turn for that day. Scouts are doing their bit to stamp out the Spanish influenza epi demic. The boys are distributing I circulars on how to care for "flu" i victims at the request of Health j Commissioner Manning. , I FIRM INSTALLS MODERN POULTRY RAISING PLANT Step Taken to Improve Stock and Stimulate Interest in Industry in This State. bators that carry 2,500 eggs and are putting in a hatchery that will hold over 50,000 eggs. It will start these large hatcheries early next spring, using only the best producing eggs and will sell the chicks at cost, based on cost ot eggs and percentage hatched. One of the novel features of this industry was the raising this real of wild mallard ducks. The duck eggs were secured in the east and a fine flock of these birds was raised which will be kept as a nucleus for larger production of mallards next spring. They also will raise some pheas ants and other birds of the. wild variety. Best Treatment for Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, and Colds Joe Messner of Troop 45 success- j fully passed his examinations for a j second class iscout Thursday even- j ing before on examining board com- j nosed of Scoutmaster Stewart and evening of October 18 for the Scout-1 Chief Executive llovt. foe is also masters or umana ana ineir wives. The boys learned the work in wood craft at the summer camp and on their hikes. , the troop scribe. The Boy Scout Emergency Bugle corps has been organized to assist the Liberty Loan Trench Buglers whose "work it is to go through the streets and buildings and solicit Lib erty bonds from those who are not regularly employed in one place. The trench workers travel in cars and a scout accompanies each car and blows his bugle- to attract a crowd for the trench workers to address. The scouts who make up the corps are Charles Martin, Mille Morton, Nick Amos, Ralph Church, John McAnery, Gould Brown, Rich ard Evans, Franklin Patterson, Wil lard Steward and Richard Philbin. Instruction in map drawing will be given to second-class boy scouts who are working for first class cer tificates in a class that was formed Saturday afternoon at Scout head quarters. The instruction will be given by Lieutenant Perkins of Fort Omaha, assisted by Scoutmaster Brunning. I There are only two white women in the town of Lamy, N. M. They constitute the Lamy Red Cross So ciety and have met every troop train passing through the town, distribut ing cigarets, matches and post cards to every soldier on every train. Born of German parents, the four I voted to "mother" first, last and a" W. Famam Smith has asked the Boy Scouts for volunteers to aid the Motor Corps Division of the Na tional League for Women's Ser vice in collecting the fruit stones ! and nut shells for the making of gas masks. Scout Executive Hoyt is planning a troop of sea scouts as soon as men are available for scoutmasters. To be a sea scoutmaster, a man must have had practical experience in seamanship. There must be a scout Drexel brothers of Omaha, are now loyal soldiers of ilie Stars and Stripes. Ernest, the eldest, was a chemist at the Cudahy packing plant when tlic war broke out. Now he is serving a bigger company, the biggest company in all the western hemisphere, America. He has al ready been made a corporal and given most responsible work as a chemist in one of the big munition factories on Long Island, where gas bombs are being manufactured. The second son in (his family of eight children, is married and there fore not tree to leave his family to serve his country. The third son is keinhart, who was cashier at 1 lie Byrne-Hammer company. This young man has also been promoted to rank of corporal. He is sta tioned at Camp Dodge in the head quarters department. Otto and Louis, aged 27 and 25 years, are both at Camp Fremont in California. Otto has been working for the Cudahy Packing company for several years and was auditor of the Salt Lake City branch at the time he went into the service. Louis was a salesman for the Alex Buch anan & Sons Commission company. The boys have a younger brother and two sisters at home. The fa ther died 15 years ago, when Ernest was 10 years old and the youngest girl was a little baby, leaving the mother to bring up the children as best she could. How successful she has been the array of photographs of her children on the piano in her home show. A fine group of clean cut, successful young business men j nUl two beautiful daughters, all de- re the time, are reward enough for the years of hard work. "But I was happy then," said Mrs. Drexel, with a sigh for the days when they were working and playing about at home, a tun'ted family, instead of being scattered all over this country, and with a wider separation yet to come. Mrs. Drexel came to this country from Germany in 1S84, a girl of 17 years. She has lived in Omaha, on the south side, all her life. Three years after she came to this country she married her husband, a stone cutter, who was in business with his father. The family arc pioneers in Nebraska. Takes Adler-i-ka "I had serious bowel and liver trouble. Lost 50 pounds and could eat only liquid food. Commenced taking Ad-ler-i-ka and now weigh more than ever and eat and sleep splendidly," (Signed) George LaFond, Little Falls, Minn. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up per and lower bowel, flushing EN TIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons sys tem. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer ine and nine other simple drugs. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. No Woman Need Have Straight, Lank Hair Instead of burning tha life out of your hair with a heated curling iron, you can add to its life by using plain liquid sil merine, and at the same time secure a far better and prettier result. Your hair will have a delightful curl and natural wavy appearance, no matter in what form it is done up, if you will simply apply a little of this harmless fluid at night with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from root to tip. A few ounces of liquid silmerine from the druggist will last you a long while. This will not spot the scalp or streak the hair, and it is neither sticky nor greasy. It is without question the best hair curling method yet found and no doubt will soon be as popular here as it is abroad. HOME-MADE COUGH SYRUP Helps Whole Family, Quickly. Woman's Interesting Letter. Mrs. M. H. Van Wart, Lents, Ore., writes : "I feel it a duty to write you. Four years ago my husband had a bad cough and found no relief from any cough medicines he tried. Fin ally tried your Mentho-Laxene and made it up as a cough syrup and it quickly cured him. Now, this last winter, my two boys had fearful coughs and it has cured them. It also gives me great relief from asthma, from which I suffer in winter time, as you know here we have it fo rainv instead of snow, as back east, etc." Acting on the suggestion of the United States Department of Agri culture, and to promote in this ter ritory a better p: ;v'-i,-tion of poultry both in quantity and i;;r':'v. the M. C. Peters Mill company i.uj , Ided the poultry industry as an auxiliary to their large milling and elevator inferests. M. C. Peters, in speaking about this venture, said the average per son was not aware of the vastness of the poultry industry in this state and how it can be greatly improved, lie said the average hen lays 100 eggs per year, where with care in the selection of a better grade of stock one hen should produce at least 200 eggs per year; also that while there are a number of poultry raisers in this vicinity who are pro ducing high-grade stock it is not be ing done on a large scale. The company has installed incu- Guaranteed by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. No Stomach Dosing Breath IIYOMEI for all diseases of the breathing or gans. It is guaranteed. In case of croup, which is very common in children, send for a doctor at once. In the meantime pour 30 drops of HYOMEI into a bowl of boiling water and hold the child's head over it; covered with a towel or cloth so that only the air filled with HY OMEI vapor is breathed. This treatment has saved many a child's life and mothers of croupy children should always have HYOMEI on hand. For coughs, colds and ca tarrh, breathing HYOMEI through the inhaler is usually sufficient. Manv people, however, use the IIYOMEI vapor treat ment in conjunction with the inhaler. The, vapor treatment is best taken just before going to bed; it only takes about five minutes time. Pour a teaspoonful of IIYOMEI into a bowl three quarters full of boiling water, cover head and bowl with ow!, and breathe the vapor that arises deep into the lungs. By this method many a hard cold has been broken up over night. A HYOMEI out fit which consists of a bottle of HYOMEI and a hard rub ber pocket inhaler, costs $1.15 at Sherman & McCon nell Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Extra bottles If afterward needed cost only 60 cents. Resembles Old This concentrated essence, called Mentho-Laxene, is sold by druggists in 2 Mi-ounce bottles. You mix it at home with syrup, making a whole pint very cheaply, as per directions with each bottle. Adv. BmNmr Hair Can Be Forced to Grow Several Inches a Month. It Will Stop Falling Out in a Few Day. Some Other Beauty Method Exceptionally Effective. By VaJeska Suratt. STRENGTHENING and enlarging the roots of the hair is one of the real secrets of forcing hair to grow, something which has heretofore not been fully realiz ed. Merely stimulating the surface tissue of the scalp will not stimulate the hair growth to the extent desired. By the new method just mentioned hair can be forced to grow several inches a month. Hair will stop falling as if by magic. The new vigor of the hair will be quickly noticed, and all bald spots will be soon entirely filled out with new sprouts. This can all be easily obtained by the simple use of beta-quinol, which can be secured at any drug store in the original one ounce package. This can be easily mixed at home with a half pint of bay rum and a half pint of water. It contains no oil whatever. DESPAIRING. "Skin transparency" can not be achieved by the use of many of the ordinary face creams sold. The tissue immediately below the surface can be affected in such a way that every un even spot, all so-called "muddiness," can be made to disappear quickly. The fol lowing very simple means will bring this about in a very astonishing way. When xintone, a powder, is mixed with water (about a pint), and two tablespoonfuls of glycerine, it makes a thick cteam. This should be used liberally every day, and other complexion creams avoided for the time at least.' Soon the blemishes, red spots, freckles, sallowness and muddiness will give way to a startling rose-petal transparency. The xintone may be se cured at any drur? store in one-ounce original packages. This is not a wrinkle remover, bat complexion beautifier par exceilenca. I MISS T. L. R. You are perhaps one of those who have been mixing powders into a paste to remove superfluous hairs. You have probably found it very dis tasteful, not to say Irritating and danger ous. This is not at all necessary. There are lots of things thfct will "burn off" hairs, and they will irritate and redden the skin at the same time. What is de sired is to use something which has for its work merely the removal of hair, and nothing else. This is very easily accomplished by the application of a few drops of sulfo solution on the hairs to be removed. The hairs1 can then be wiped off with the finger, leaving the skin ex quisitely fresh and beautiful. This sulfo solution can be frequently used, and just as easily and with as much pleasure as any face cream or lotion. It can be se cured at any drug store. EXPECTING. The following method of removing wrinkles is entirely revolu tionary. It is done by the common sense method of making the pores smaller. It is surprising the effect that this produces. The texture of the skin is immediately made finer. Every one knows how wrinkly a coarse skin usually is. This is because the tissue is flabby and the pores are large. By this new method the pores "brace up," the skin becomes more vigorous and as a natural result wrinkles begin to disappear. Get a two-ounce package of eptol. By mixing this with just one tablespoonful of glycerine with water, a cream is secured which is ex tremely satiny and delightful. The eptol can be secured at the drug store, and the quantity of wrinkle remover which can be obtained for the small cost will make you revel in it, and you will also get the results. BUTTERFLY. You will find the shampooing of hair no drudgery, but an unqualified "picnic" by using, instead of the usual headwashes, teaspoonful of the powder, eggol, dissolved in a cup of water. It is safe to say that yon never realized your scalp could be so clean, and your hair so gloriously silky. The cause of much of the hair trouble we hear about is the accumulation of fatty substances and dandruff scales on the seal". These can hardly be removed as they 'should be by the ord:nary methods of cleansing the scalp. They mu't he dissolved away, and this eegol Hoes it !n splendid fashion. It lets the hair breathe, takes off th seal which hss kept the pores choked and robbed the hair of its growint power. Try th-'s e--il aid you will find it a revelation. Enough eggal can be ob tained at th drug store for twenty-five cents to last tot dozen or more shampoos. SPANISH INFLUENZA WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED Nothing New Simply the Old Grip or La Grippe That Was Epidemic in 1889-SO, Only Then It Came From Russia by Way of , France and This Time by Way of Spain. over 50, or not strong, stay in bed four days or more, according to the severity of the attack. EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS In order to stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the grippe germs, to aid in loosening the phlegm and keeping tthe air pas sages open, thus making the breathing easier, Vick's VapoRub will be found effective, Hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Then VapoRub should be rubbed in over the parts until the skin is red, spread on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck as the heat of the body lib erates the ingredients in the form of vapors. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, carry the medica tion directly to the parts affected. At the same time, VapoRub is ab sorbed through and stimulates the skin, attracting the blood to the sur face, and thus aids in relieving the congestion within. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Fashioned Grip The symptoms of Spanish Influenza are very similar to old fashioned grip pains throughout the body, ex treme dizziness, sleepiness chills, high fever, headache disturbed digestion with run ning at the nose and eyes and excessive spitting, showing an inflammation and congestion of the mucous linings. mm Manifested by Catarrhal Condition With the first symptoms of Influenza, it is well to consult your family physician at once. It is not the disease it self that is to be feared so much as it is the complica tions which may follow. To ward off Spanish Influenza or as an aid to returning health after an attack, nothing is any better than Dr. Hartman's World Famous Peruna. Go to Bed and Stay Quiet Take a Laxative Eat Plenty of Nourishing Food Keep Your Strength Up Na ture Is the "Cure." ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR NO OCCASION FOR PANIC Spanish influenza, which ap peared in Spain in May, has all the appearance of grip or la grippe, which has swept over the world in numerous epidemics as far back as history runs. Hippocrates refers to an epidemic in 412 B. C, which is regarded by many to have been influenza. Every century has had its attacks. Beginning with 1831, this country has had five epidemics, the last in 1889-90. There is no occasion for panic influenza itself has a very low per centage of fatalities not over one death out of every four hundred cases, according to the N. C. Board of Health. The chief danger lies in complications arising, attacking principally, patients in a run-down condition those who don't go to bed soon enough, or those who get up too early. THE SYMPTOMS Grippe, or influenza, as it is now called, usually begins with a chill followed by aching, feverishness and sometimes nausea and dizzi ness, and a general feeling of weak ness and depression. The tempera ture is from 100 to 104, and the fever usually lasts from three to five days. The germs attack the mu cous membrane, or lining of the air passages nose, throat and bron chial tubes there is usually a hard cough, especially bad at night, often :imes a sore throat or tonsilitis, and frequently all the appearances of a severe head cold. THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the first symptoms, not only for your own sake, but to avoid spreading the disease to .others take a purgative, eat plenty of nourishing food, remain perfect ly quiet and don't worry. Quinine, aspirin or Dover's powder, etc., may be administered by the physician's directions to relieve the aching. But there is no cure or specific for in fluenza the disease must run its course, but Nature will throw off the attack if only you keep up your strength. The chief danger lies in the complications which may arise. Influenza so weakens the bodily re sistance that there is danger of pneumonia or bronchitis developing, and sometimes inflammation of the middle ear, or heart affections. For these reasons, it is very important that the patient remain in bed until his strength returns stay in bed at least two days or more after the fever has left you, or ix you ate Evidence seems to prove that this is a germ disease, spread principal ly by human contact, chiefly through coughing, sneezing or spitting. So avoid persons having colds which means avoiding crowds common drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keep up your bodily strength by plenty of exercise in the open air, and good food. Above all, keep free from colds, as colds irritate the lin ing of the air passajr.es and render them much better breeding places for the germs. Use Vick's VapoRub at the very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a1 little VapoRub in a spoon and inhale the vapors, or better still, use VapoRub in a benzoin steam kettle. If this is not available, use an ordinary tea kettle. Fill half full of boiling water, put in half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time keep the kettle just slowly boiling and inhale the steam arising. NOTE Vick's VapoRub is the dis covery of a North Carolina drug gist, who found how to combine, in salve form, Menthol and Camphor with such volatile oils as Eucalyp tus, Thyme, Cubebs, etc., so that when the salve is apnlied to the body heat, these ingredients are lib erated in the form of vapors. VapoRub is comparatively new in New York State and New Eng land and a few Western states, where it is just now being intro duced, but in the other sections of the country it is the standard home remedy in over a million homes for all forms of cold troubles. Over six million jars were sold last year. It is particularly recommended for children's croup or colds, since it is externally applied and therefore can be used as freely as desired without the slightest harmful ef fects. VapoRub can be had in three sizes at all druggists. Adv, For Catarrh of Every Description Take PE-KU-NA The well known and direct action of Peruna in restoring and maintaining a healthy condition of the mucous membranes throughout the body makes it the greatest disease) pre ventive and health restoring remedy known to science. For forty-five years Peruna has retained its title as a reliable safeguard to the health of the American family. EXPERIENCE OF USERS THE BEST RECOMMENDATION ANNA, OHIO. "I find Peruna excellent for Catarrh of the head. I keep Peruna and Manalin in the houte all the time." MRS. A. RUNKLE, Box 86. NEWARK, N. J. "I have used Peruna for cold and grip. It will do all you claim and more. My family alway have a bottle on hand for stomach and bowel trouble and cold. GEO. CLARK, 124 Union Street. - DR. HARTMAN'S HEALTH BOOK SENT FREE. A postal card request addressed to The Peruna Company, Dept. 84, Columbus, Ohio, will bring it to you, Peruna is in either Tablet or Liquid Form Sold Everywhere, Ask your dealer for a Peruna Almanac, sicimr Every Good Phy jStated boil OR SOME FORM OF ORGANIC IRON, SAYS DR. FERDINAND KING, YORK PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL AUTHOR, IN CERTAIN CASES To Create Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Say Sworn Statement of Competition of Formula of Nuxated Iron Printed Below, Should Convince Every Physician and Pharmacitt. No Matter How Skeptical. That It Is a Product of Greatest NEW Therapeutic Value. Both the medical Profession and the public at large should give great credit to the manufacturers of Nuxated Iron, says Dr. Ferdinand King, New York physician and medical author, on ac count of their voluntary act in author ising the widespread publication of the sworn statement of the composition of the Nuxated Iron formula in newspapers and magazines for the information of the public and for their generous offer to send a signed typewritten copy of the exact formula to all physicians and others interested. Dr. King further says: "A careful examina tion of this valuable formula should not only convince the three million people, whom it is o.;mofd nnw usine it annually in Ameri ca alone, that they have made no mistake m selecting it, bpt it should also convince every physician and pharmacist that it is a patients, and I can truth product of greatest therapeutic value whiiTi fuy Bay that it excels any the general practitioner can prescribe almost preparation I have ever used daily in his practice with remarkable bene- f0r building up delicate, fit to his patients, and one which, in my nervous, run-down folks and opinion, every good physician should at increasing the red blood cor times prescribe if he wants to do the great- puscles, thereby enriching est possible good to those who consult and fortifying the blood him. There is. I believe, no form ot iron which is so valuable as that particular special specific standard which is used in Nuxated Iron, and if a physician has a .patient whose condition is one that re quires iron, I would most earnestly suggest that no matter what other forms of iron he may prescribe without success, that he should try that particular form used in Nuxnted Iron, "There can he no strong, sturdy Iron men, nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women, without iron. Pallor means anae mia. Anaemia means Iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men end womeri is pale; the flesh flabby, the muscles lack tone, the brain fags and the memory fails and they often become weak, nervous, irritable, despondent and melancholy. "Therefore, if vou wish to vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must you do not get hold of 5 Jmm against the ravages of dis ease. Contrary to general opinion, lack of iron in the blood does not necessarily mean you do not have enough blood, but it means your blood is not of the right kind. "If you feel tired in the mornings: restless at night: if you suffer from weakness or lack of vitality: go to your family doctor and have him take a specimen of your blood and examine it. and if it shows iron deficiency, get him to give you a prescription for or ganic iron Nuxated Iron. f you wish to preserve your Do this so as to be sure that WHAT NUXATED IRON IS MADE FROM SWORN STATEMENT OF COM POSITION OF ITS FORMULA Ask your doctor or druggist or any Kharmaceutlral cnemiiT or rroiesior or inerapeutici any Medi cal Collega la regard to this formula. A copy rf ttit actual ttrrr. t .iff merit will b'. touf hi anyone who tlesirca it. It is a fol low: !mn Vptomte iSiwMal Rpwlfic Hundiril), inTit.ty given Iwlow. Sodium f;ivreroj)ij,ili;iUs If. S. P. ( M"ns'it'. Calrlmn Olyrrnj-li.tijf.liatM lr. H. V. (M"nsa:itni, ) K. Jiwx Vomica I'. 8. 1.. Cap's nnt' Hitter. MuKUfnttnn, CnrhinatB, IV. Gnifter V. S. 1'.. Oil Cawia ntimtmuti U. 8. IV. Cal riiim Carh'inate Ir i. V. S. I, i'.m h t w nf two tahlrnt of Nuxatcl Iron cuntains one and riiie-half grains nf nrgamr I fm in the form f iron tij tnimte of & ft. tal !vi,V ntfindard. vhirh in "nr epitu'ii iossosse mipermr nnahtifs to any ntluT Kii'nui f'-nn of Iron. Jiy iming otlwi nuke nf Iron ppiitonat could lisno nt tht saint quantity of fwUiial iron in the tanWs at less than one fourth tin? rfnt to un. and nv using metallic iron wo cmild Jiavo a'-'-orui'ltnlicd the name thin at )i8 than one-twelfth the rout, but hv an dritnir we must have iiinst, certainly lmnalreti iar tJifrnrfuln-effii-acv. ;!vferorilirwiliaUs nH In Nuxa'ed Iron in one of the most exi-rnsivf; t-mif injtnKiienta known. It in ruiNvially recnniin-!idwl to build tht- tutvo force and therehv inrreaw brain iwrr. a clrern.hosphat "aid to contain phna jihnrus in that bartirular Mute similar to that ia which tt is found in the to-ne and twftin cells of men. As utll hp wen from the ahoft-. two ini-Ttant ingredient of Xu xale.il Iron (1 1011 J'eptonate and tilicemphonphatea) are very ex.mnsivn products an compared with most other tonics. I'nder aurh HrcunmtancPH tfie temptation to adulteration and fnibamuTlun by uiirvruptiloua person, is tery ureal and the puhllo is hereby warned tn Jk careful and see evrv bottle is plainly labeled "Nuxated Iron," br the Paa Health Laboratories, 1 la the only sume srtli le. If juu hv liken ollOT formi nf iron uith'wt nufTeiw. Dili d"M nnt prov Nuated Iron fftM nnf tirip vniT. unply the iron deficiency in vour food by some of the numerous forms of metallic wriid in.l raonmmemlod In plifilrlatii ind which usinir nome form of orpanic iron, lust m iron preparations on the market, which may b".'n 1 ,n,'1"OD I")'' you would ufo salt when your food has not do you more harm than Kood. Or if you do f,""",i v "oui, in . ru..?.".1 Ik JL0" .7.",! enouuh salt." not want to uo to this trouhle. purchase the nhler lnnrnic Iron .mluct,. It tt eiillj il" , Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly an original parkanre of Nuxated Iron and jimiUtcrt. dm nnt Injure the teeth. Kinks them physician of Bellevue Hoipital (Outdoor see for yourself that the words Nuxated J J'k- nnt iiwt th. '"ch- Tha Bi.mifscturen Dept.), New York, and the Westchester Iron appear on the package. Not Nux and MX XZfol "nwT'&STJS, County Hospital, said: "I have taken Nux- Iron, nor any other Xorm of iron other than tnnney It tt dispenwd In this city EtaaXj ted Iron myself and prescribtd it tor mr Nuxated Iro MtCflfljieU tad ail $ OruliU "" ,