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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 3, 1918. 5 B Condudecl by Ella Fleishman 4- RED CROSS J "West Omaha Red Cross auxiliary will meet with Mrs. P. T. Barbour, 4152 Davenport street Fridayvat 2 p.m. ..Mrs. H. A. Scott announces that Field Club auxiliary ''will resume work Tuesday from 1 ,to 5 in the Normandy apartments. Mrs. T. M. Orr has charge of the new quota of 1,500 comfort kits and 1,500 sewing kits, on which work will commence Monday morning at 9 o'clock in the public shop. Night classes in the public shop are dis continued until further notice.' The public shop will assist the comfort kit committee. Bemis t'ark auxiliary' will meet Wednesday at 9 a. m. in Zion Luth eran church. Thirty-sixth street and w r i-atayejie avenue. i Mrs. Frank Carmichael, chairman of auxiliaries, announces a meeting of chairmen and supervisors Thurs day morning at 9.30 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. i Dundee Community auxiliary. Mrs. J. E. Dodd, chairman, will meet Wednesday from 1 to 5 p. m. and on every Wednesday until further notice in the Dundee Pres byterian church. Fruit pits and nut shells will be collected from the schools by Omaha chapter Red Cross. Carter Lake Club auxiliary, Mrs. A. D.' Chapman, chairman, will work at Scottish Rite cathedral Thursday from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Civilian relief asks for a coat for a woman of medium size, the wife of a soldier and fir an overcoat for her boy 6 years old. A plain warm dress, size 38, is also needed, v. Comforters auxiliary, Miss ''Nina Embree, Chairman, will meet at Ma sonic Temple Monday night at 7 o'clock, . Mrs. C C. McPlierson announces that Narcissus auxiliary -will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Benson city halL . Home nursing classes under Mrs. Charles, Elgutter will be resumeS next week, Tuesday afternoon and evening; The new classes Mrs. Elgutter is adding to those already started will not begin until the fol lowing week. , AWAIT OVERSEAS CALL XV".' f vgsrr ,rr nr n rr ' Photos 6y fineheu-t-Stcffcfl Upper Row Ruth Odell, Sarah Cole, Elvira Hustead. Lower Row Ella Jenkins, Hazel Jacobson, Mae Marsh. This sextette of Omaha girls is awaiting the call for overseas service, having already been recommended from the Central division, American Red Cross, to the War department in Washington. Miss Ruth Odell will do canteen work; Miss Sarah Cole, hospital hut; Miss Ejlvira Hustead, clerical; Miss Ella Jenkins and Miss Hazel Jacobsen, canteen, and Mrs. Mae Marsh, stenographic. Gossip About People You Know Street, canteen, and Miss Olive Mc Beth. Shelbv. Neb., (social service. Miss Bertha Downing of Beaver City left Saturday night for New York, where she has orders to re port November 6. x War Camp Community. Drill classes for all members of the patriotic league clubs will be gin Thursday evening. Girls will meet in. the rotunda of the court house and drill, from 7:15 to 8:15 under the direction of officers from Fort Omaha. Community singing will follow from 8:15 to 9:15, lead by Mrs. B. M. Anderson. All patrioticy'clubs will resume work during the coming week. 'Miss Marian Kuhn, formerly of Omaha, has completed a course in a Los "Angeles hospital and may take further training in a New York hospital.-If Miss Kuhn is accepted, she will spend a few days here with Omaha friends enroute to New York. Mrs. Guy Howard has closed her house at Wilton, Conn., and will spend the winter at -the National Arts club in Gramercy Park, New York. Miss Helen Howard has gone to be with friends in Arizona' I.t Otis Howard has been trans ferred from France to England and ts at an aircratt repair Dase tnere. Miss Dorothy Darlow, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Alfred Darlow, while the Nebraska uni versity was closed, returned to school Saturday. Mrs. George B. Lake received a visit last week from Mr. and Mrs. Joy Morton from Arbor lodge, Nebraska City. Dean J. A. Tancock. who is the chaplain of the Nebraska Base hos pital No. 49, now in France, has re covered irom a serious attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Ludovic Crofoot will spend a few days with her son, Lt. Edward Crofoot, who is stationed at Mul berryIsland, Va., before retufning 1 ome next week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood -and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp have re turned after spending some time at Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilchrist and Miss Myrne have returned from several wees at Excelsior Springs. Mr. Fred Pearce, who has been ill with the grippe, is much improved. Mrs. W. J. La Varriere and Mrs. Conrad A. Fuhlrodt will leave in about ten days for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. They will meet Mrs. Newell Jones, who is living in Los Angeles during the doctor's absence in France. Miss Alice Buchanan, who has been quite ill with the Spanish in fluenza, is much improved. Mrs. R. B. Howell is with Mrs. Edgar Scott, bufwill return to New London, Conn., in several weeks. Mrs. Clement Chase, who was called to Chicago- three weeks ago by the serious illness of her daugh ter, Mrs. Hinton, in the Evanston hospital with pneumonia, is expect ed home this morning. Mrs. Hin ton is at her home in Winnetka, quite recovered. Miss Grace Allison left Wednes day for a few days in Chicago and Kansas City. Mrs. A. L. Reed returned Thurs day from an extended eastern trip. Miss Elizabeth Black has returned from the east, where she spent the summer with her cousins, Mrs. W. E. Curtis aftd Miss Mary Wallace. L. F. Crofoot left Friday evening for New York, where he will join Mrs. Crofoot . Mrs. George Brandeis-left Thurs day for New York, where she will pass several weeks. Rollin Sturdevanr left Tuesday evening for Municipal Pier,' Chi cago, to enter the training school for ensigns. Mrs. Sturdevant, who is now with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Duyal, expects to go to Chicago a little later. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller re turned Friday from an extended eastern trip, and are at the Black stone. ' Hallowe'en Dance. The benefit dance which was to be given Hallowe'en eve by Paxton & Gallagher company's employes at the Kef .Fjne dancing academy, Twenty-fifth and Farnam streets, has been postponed until Wednes day evening. The spirit of Hal lowe'en will predominate, in spite of a week's delay. , In keeping with the times, old clothes will be worn. Mothers Chaperone Daughters in War Work. Mrs. Osgood T. Easjman was in a group of onlookers who were in terestedly watching Miss Helen Eastman as she sketched the out lines of her poster on the united war workers building, Wednesday Nebraska Red Cross -Accepts Twenty Girls For Overseas Duty A score of Nebraska girls were Saturday recommended by Nebtaka Red Cross bureau of personnel, Mrs. Charle T. Kountze in charge, to Central division headquarters' in Chicago. For hospital hut work the applicans are Ruth Odell, 2821 North Twentieth street; Hazel Snell of Lincoln, Ida Glover "of Beatrice, Edith Martin, Plattsmouth: ' Mary . Eleanor Nevin. 1624 South Thirty jecond street; Mrs. Helen Blish Bennett of Kansas City and Maril Jones of Lincoln. For canteen . service: Ena Mae Hamot of Hast ings, Annabelle Eddy of Broken Bow, May Grimes, 2921 North Twenty-fifth street; Margaret Ken nedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i Myrtle Judd and Irma.K. Grimes of Hastings. Owing to her especial ' training in that Hne, Miss Ethel Fullaway, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. i S. V. Fullaway, will go as a res tauranteur. 1 Additional Red Cross workers . recomjneneded by Nebraska chap ter ; Red Cross to Chicago are Miss Bertha Neale, Beatrice, and ' Miss. Emma Cook, Spencer, hospi tal hut or canteen; Miss Elizabeth Babcock, Lincoln, and Miss Eliza beth Prince, 125 South Thirty-sixth Platinum, Announcement! The U. S. Government has issued us a license to sell Platinum Jewelry, showing that they are in accord with you if you buy it. Therefore it is not unpatriotic to buy or possess or own a nice piece of the finest jewelry in the world, "Platinum." We have our new Christmas stock of Diamond and Platinum jewelry and Platinum mountings in. ' .; . v t Come in early and lejrtis lay aside the nice bar pin, or ring or lavallier that your dear one has wanted for a long time. It will be appreciated more than any thing you can possibly givei It is a splendid investment also. Have it laid aside. A small deposit will hold it for you. C. B. Brown Company Diamond Merchants.' 16th St. and Farnam. TaJ&UKJOverJ c-jii n ANew Method for Removing Wrin kles Which Never Fails. It Is . Now Possible to "Wipe Off" Superfluous Hairs How to Force Hair Growth. , ' By Valetka Suffttt. DID you ever notice how a coane kin. or one with large pores, will alwayi ahow the most wrinkle, f Thii discovery point to the secret of removing wrinkles, which has never before been fully realixed. By Waking the pores small ler, a most remarkable result is produced on wrinkles. The pores "brace up," and the skin becomes much finer in textur This could be illustrated By mentioning the difference 4n texture between cheese cloth and cambric By making the pores smaller, the skin ceases to be cheescloth in texture; it becomes fine and plump aa that of a baby. Making the pores -smaller, and thereby eliminating wrinkles is quiakly done by the simple use of ep toL This can be obtained at ' any drug store in two-ounce packages. This c4n be liberally used, as it should be, and proves to be more economical than the old meth. ds heretofore commonly used. Crows' feet, lines of age. sagging of fleah, deep and little wrinkles are all corrected in a very extraordinary manner. , 0. T. P. Superfluous hairs should nev er be removed by tbe ue of powders or paste, that do nothing but "burn" off the hairs and leave the skin 'red and ir ritated. This method makes tlt work at removing superfluous hairs a martyrdom. It is all nnece..ary, in the light of dis' eovery by which each feaira are removed with the utmoat ease and safety from be removed are wet with a few drops of sulfa solution. The hairs can be literally "wiped" right off with the fingers, leav ing the akin smooth, white and unaffected. Ibjs of sulfa solution it as (leasing 99 and easy as that of any ordinary . flee cream. Itnow becomes a toilet pleasure to remove superfluous hairs. Try it in the armpits, on the arms, face, shoulders. Never shave the hairs you want removed, as this always makes hair stiff and bristly, and to grow much faster. r e e '" HOPING. As long as any of the root of the hair left in tne CB,P no matter how weak it may be, it can be forced to grow. Measure the length of your hair today; use the method given you here, and then measure your hair again in a few weeks. The difference will startle i you. Beta-qutnol is now known to produce very remarkable growths of hair. All that is necessary is to get from your druggist an ounce package of Beta-quinol. This, when added to a half pint of bay rum anc a half pint of water, makes a Teal hair forcer that excels any tonic or hair re- newer made and is. in fact, more economi cal. It develops the roots of the hair, giv ing them great vigor, so that the hair re covers from its shriveled condition and stops falling. It contains no oil and is a delight to use. It should be applied every day to get results. Bald spots will fill out quickly and the hair will take on a new, beautiful lustre. This mixture gives intense stimulation to hair growth. MRS. M. O. G. Here is a remarkable complexion beautifier, which is sure to remove all blemishes, red spots, freckles and "muddiness" in quick time. Get from your druggist an ounce package of lin tone. This makes over a pint of this won derful blemish-remover. Apply this gen erously every day, rub it in well. Every red spot, freckle and blemish will disappear almost as by magic You can get the xin tone at any drug store. You have perhaps tried for many month and maybe years to get your complexion clear and uniform. This is the short, quick, sure way. The skin will be clear all over, and it will have the purity of a lily. All you have to do is to use the cream faithfully and every day. Use it liberally and you will not fail. -' e " HISS ANXIOUS. There is a good deal of hair trouble caused by the accumula tion of fatty substances and often, too, of dry scales or dandruff, which forms a teal over the pores of the scalp. This robs the hair of its full amonnt of nourish ment,' and the frequent result is baldness and falling hair. This "seal" can be quickly and .almost magically removed by using a dandruff dissolver. For this, nothing can excel eggol. A package of this ex ceptional head-wash will give you at least a dosen , luxurious shampoo, at a cost of about twenty-five cents. Eggol come, in small golden "pearls." A tea spoonful for a fine head-wuh Is enough. Teacher aaksv "I have pimples, oily skin, and suffef from constipation, head ache, -and never feel strong and well. Please prescribe forme." Answer: You should overcome consti pation and cleanse the system of accum ulated poisons by taking Three-Grain Sulpherb Tableta (not sulphur) for sev eral weeks or more. These tablets are vrey beneficial especially in hot weath er, as they have a tendency to cool the blood and improve its quality. "Flo" writes: "I have suffered with bad cough for some time and I am also weak and tired most of the time, which I think is due to the severe coughing. Can you give" me a remedy?" Anser: Yes, your weakness is due to the coughing, but you should be well re lieved by using the following: Get a 2hi 0i. package of Essence Mentho-Laxene and nrake according to directions on the bottle, then take a teaspoonful every hour or two until the cough is cured. This makes a full pint of the very best and safest cough syrup. If your druggist does not have Mentho-Laxene, have him order it for you of the wholesale firm. ' - , ' "Ed" writes: "Being past middle age and observing that my nervous system is in bad shape, I writ for a prescription. I da not gain strength from my food, am weak, listless, forgetful, sleepless at times, tired, and unable to act the part of a strong man of health, such as I was at one time." " Answer: Get from a well-stocked pharmacy a sealed- tube of Three-Grain Cadomene Tablets, which are especially made for those needing a strong, harmless, rejuvenating tonic Astonishing'' and pleasing result follow and life and hop are renewed. y THE Ground Gripper Walking Shoes - What a pleasure to Tralk these frosty mornings! We have the Perfect Walking Shoe, broad toe, flexible arch and flat heel. We cure corns, bunions and cal louses, put life In your feet and give you the best wearing shoe made for your money. No other shoe jnst as good. Let us show you. -THE Ground Qfippei1 Store 1414 Farnam. Dong. 4661. -la Sun Theater. Amy Woodruff Teacher of Expression and Dramatic Art has opened her new studio, 24 Arlington Block, 1511 Dodge Streelj. Arrangements for ladies' morning classes, business wom en's evening classes, j Saturday children's classes and private les sons may be made by calling at the studio. . - ' The questions answered below are general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-Elwood streets, Dayton, Ohio, en closing self -addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. The DrescriDtions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wnolesaler. . . "Reader" writes: "What should I do to relieve a severe case of kidney 'and bladder- disease? ' Urine is dark, foul of odor, and Dassase is irreirular. painful, etc, Have depression, fever, chills, pains like rheumatism, and soreness in region of bladder." Answer: For such svmotoms as you de scribe I nrescribe mv favorite formula under the name of Balmwort Tablets. This is a splendid efficacious remedy for ucn abnormal conditions. Begin tneir use, a per directions on each sealed tube. I . Mrs. C. asks: "My scalp itched terribly, is feverish and a great amount of oily dandruff is present. What is good for this T" I - AnsweV; First shampoo the hair and apply Plain Yellow Minyol about once a week as per directions. -This relieves the itching, overcomes the dandruff and makes the hair beautifully glossy and vigorous. Obtain ht 4 os. jars of drug gists. - ,. . NOTE: For many years dV. Baker has been giving free advice and prescriptions to millions of people through the press columns, and doubtless has helped in re lieving illness and distress more than any single individual in the world's history. Thousands have written him expressions of gratitn.de and confidence similar to the following: Dr. Lewis Bakef, Dear Sir: The Plain Yellow Minyol it is great. I have used it twice. I have been troubled with itch ing scalp, falling hair for two year and have tried everything heard of and nothing did any good. I probably paid out $25.00 in the last two years. But the Minyol stopped the falling hair and the itching is most gone. It is i gnat relief, and I surely believe that I can have my hair as nice and pretty as it was before. I can recommend it to every one who ha fall ing hair, dandruff, and itching scalp. Yours very gratefully, MISS EVA M. BPOONEK. - Norwich, Vt. B. F. D. No. 1, Box 67. t' ,! r Adv. V Re-Opening PURYEAR SCHOOL of Business MONDAY, NOV. 4. ENROLL NOW PURYEAR SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2325 Pearl St. Opp. Grand Hotel, Council Bluffs. Phone Red '993. morning. Several of the group were so entranced with the picture that the young artist made in her smart fur coat with a little nosegay of French flowers pinned to her collar, that they almost forgot to watch the shadowy figures of her poster corning to life and action under her skillful fingers. After watching in silence for a few moments, Mrs. Eastman said, "Really, I am beginning to feel like the mother of Mary Pickford or Elsie Janis, for they are always in the offing when their daughters are performing." Another one of these beautiful mother and daughter partnerships may be found in Mrs. C. W. Morton Chronic Headaches. Dyspepsia, -Female Troubles and countless other commotl ills are the penalties imposed upon the body by shock or STRAIN on the wonderfully sympathetic nervous system. THE DISTRESS WILL LAST AS LONG AS THE CAUSE REMAINS. Defective EYES are very often the cause of the strain. My methods give permanent relief without . OPERATIONS or DRUGS Glasses .Correctly Fitted. O. J. BRADSH AW, Doctor of Ophthalmology. 322 (third floor) Securities Bldg. I8th and Farnam. Phone Tyler 2467 -J and pretty Miss Dorothy Morton. Whether Miss Morton lsiriving on some errand of mercy or for pleas ure her mother is always with her in her smart roadster, and as this young woman has worked early and late, driving hither and yon for the service league, Mrs. Morton has many a long ride. Chi Kang Club Party. Through the courtesy of Mr. T. L. Combs, the Chi Kang club of the Central High school had a delight ful party at Mr. Combs' cottage at Seymour-Lake club, Saturday eve ning. Miss Isabel Shukert chaper oned the party and the guest in . eluded Misses Gladys Mickel, Eloisa SearL Herbe'rta Barker, Virginia White, Winifred Travis Orpha Tra vis, Katherine Smith, Jane McCon- ' nell, Frances Swift, Mildred Walk er, Flora Shukert and Onnolea v Mann. V ' SEE THE Chrysanthemums For Sal at Graenhous Foratt Lawn Cemtry. IT- Humphreys' "Seventy-seven" breaks up Coughs, Golds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Tonsil itis and Grip At all Druggist COLD t M L STANDS FOR Mentho Laxene Colo!, Cough and Catarrh Medi cine for Young and Old. You buy, it olf any well stocked druggist in 2 oz. bottles and take it in ten-drop doses, or better yet, mix it with simple, sugar syrup, made by dissolving of a pound of granulated sugar in a half-pint of boiling water. It ia so easy o make a whole pint of colf and cough syrup that tens of thousands of mothers make it every year for their loved ones. All agree that this home-made cough syrup is free from harmful drugs, and that only a few doses are required for each case, so that a pint may last a family throughout the Winter season. For colds, catarrh, cough, and bronchitis there is nothing superior for prompt, lasting relief. Guaran teed by the Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio, to please or money back. -Adv. She Took Adler-i-ka! "My wife had what the doctors call catarrh cl the stomach for 15 years. Had to diet carefully and suffered much. She has now taken one bottle Adler-i-ka and feels per fectly well." (Signed) B. F. Parker, Brock, Texas. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Pre vents appendicitis. We have sdH Adler-i-jca many years. It is a mix ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer ine and nine other simple druzs. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Oliye Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. v Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, 89 you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box All druggists. OUCH! PAIN! RUB OUT RHEUMATISM Stop suffering! Relief comes the moment you apply old "St. Jacobs Liniment" Rheumatism is "pain only." - Not one case in fifty requires in ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the misery right away! Apply soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment" directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes v instantly. "St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain. It is" harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can nol burn the skin. Limber up! - Stop complaining! Geta small trial bottle of "St Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Liniment" is just as good for sciatica, neural gia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings, Advr . DO mi CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY 3-DAY' PIANO-SA1LE Monday. .Tuesday and Vednesday A Vast Stock to Select From Grasp' the hand of opportunity and save from $150 to'$200 by ' purchasing NOW. This sale will positively close Wednesday night at 6 o'clock. We have several carload of New Pianos and Player Piano no-tf- in transit. We must make room that' whjf we offer all uied Instrument at leu than half their real value. Practically every well known make i represented in this sale. ' UPRiGHTS $250 'Arion .... ...... .$ 95 $300 Kimball ..SllO $325 Harrington ...... 8125 $325 Haines S145 $350 Singer $155 $375 Russell $160 $400 Schmoller ft Mueller for. ..8175 $400 Gramer 8195 $450 Emerson . .235 4500 Steger ..... $250 GRANDS $500 Smith 9c Nixon... $290 $700 A. B. Chase ..$325 PLAYER $500 Schubert $290 $550 Ebersole 8325 $1,000 Steinwey .8375 $1,000 Steger St Son.. $425 PIANOS : $600 Schmoller A Mueller for ,,..$395 $750 Price ft Teeple...$l Payments Arranged to Suit Purchaser. ' Many other prominent makes are included in this sale, but for the lack of space are not listed. Be sure and see them. Remember, this is the only store in Omaha where you can buy New Steinway, Steger ft Son, merson, McPhail, Lindeman ft Sons, and Schmoller ft Mueller Pianos. Also Genuine Aeolian PianoIafPianos. . v Brnd new Grand Piano......... $525 and up New Upright Piano .' $250 and up New Player Piano. .-. . .$425 and up SCHMOLLER & MUELLER V K m mm mm 1311-13 Farnam St. PIANO CO. We Sell Everything in the Music Line. Omaha, Neb., - CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You All I want 1 your name and address so I can send Ton a free trial treatment. I want you jnst to try this treatment that' aU ,lt I'y been in the Retail Drue Business for year. I am a member ef the Indiana SHU Board of Pharmacy and President of the Retail Draft-isis' Association, jrly ereryon In Fort Wayne knows me and-knows about my successful treatment Orer eight tnoaaaiKl aevon, handred Men, Women and Children outside of Fort Wayne have, acconilns to their own state ments, been cured by this treatment since I flrat made this offer pablic. If you hare Eczema, Itch. Sort Rheum, Tetter never mind how had my treatment has cured the worst cases I ever saw-give me a chanco to prove my claim. Send me vour name and address on the coupon below and iret the trial treatment I want tot send you FREE. The wonders accomplished in your own case will be proof-' - -l CUT AND MAIL TODAY """" J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 3077 Wast Main St., Fort Wayne Ind. i Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment, Name.. "J. Post Ofllce- wStAttaMHp street and NoL Eat Less Meat ' If Back Hurts Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you 4 m 9 Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked ; get sluggishi clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the - kidney region: rheumatic twinges, severe - backaches, acid, stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or, if bladder bothers you, get about fclr ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in ., .-. ,.- . ; .a . IjliaAAiAaAAAiAAntiailAlitaAAA r T Y ..... TTT ttttttvtttt w a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them tc normal activity; also to neutralize the acidtf n the urine so ft no-longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone ; makes a delightful effervescent lith-ia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding seriaHM kidney, disease. Adv,