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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 23,
Tha aoufa dark cottage, battered and decayed.
Lata In new light through chlaka that tima haa mad;
Stronger by waaknaaa, wlaar man bacema,
Aa they draw aaar ta thalr atarnal home.
Oh, deam not they are bint alona.
Whose Uvea a peaceful tenor heap.
The power who pl'in man hue ehown
A blessing (or the ayea that weep.
975
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CLUBDOM
Club notice will not be pub
lished in The Sunday Bee if re
ceived later than 5 p. m. Friday.
MONDAY
Mrs. E. H. Luikhart will entertain
Chapter B. S. of the P. E. O. Sister
hood at her home, 3401 Hawthorne
avenue, at 2:30 o'clock.
An election of officers will be held
' at the meeting; of the Dundee Wom
an's Patriotic club, at the home of
Mrs. Maynard Swartz. Corp.
Wayne Moore of Fort Omaha will
give a dramatic recital.
TUESDAY
American War Mothers will meet
at 8 p. m., in the Lyric building.
Regular meeting of the George A.
Custer Relief Corps will be held at
2:30 o'clock at Memorial hall.
Sermo Literary club will be enter
tained at luncheon at the home of
Mrs. T. J. Hess, 5416 North Twenty-
fourth street. Mrs. J. E. Goodrich
and Miss Lillian Gwinn will have
charge of the program.
Spanish club will meet at 8 p. m..
in room 50a McCague building.
South Omaha Woman's club will
meet at Library hall, at 7:30. Mr.
Edward G. Fitch will speak on the
tttpic, "Cities of France and Fields
of Honor."
WEDNESDAY
The Story Tellers section of the
Association of Collegiate Alumnae
will meet at the home of Miss Ku'tli
Thompson at 4 o'clock. The stories
will be of Canada and will be tola
by Miss Edna Cole, Miss Louise
Essex and Miss Annie try.
Mu Sigma will celebrate their 27th
anniversary with a luncheon party
at the home or Mrs. 11. M. McUana
han. Assisting the hostess will be
Mesdames George W. Platner,
James M. Patton, Ralph Kiewit and
W. T. -Negele.
Gen. Henry W. Lawton auxiliary
to United Spanish War Veterans
will meet t 8 p. m. in Memorial
ball in the court house.
THURSDAY
Mrs. M. F. Funkhouser, assisted
bv Mrs. Harold Ihomas. will en
tertain Chapter E. of the P. E. O.
Sisterhood at luncheon at her home.
FRIDAY
Scottish Rite Woman's club will
meet at 2 p. m. at the Scottish Rite
cathedral. Following a musical pro
gram a reception will be held for
new members.
Mrs. Adolph Swoboda and Mrs. C.
V. Warheld will entertain the irain
School Mother's club at the home
of Mrs. Warfield, 4326 Miami street.
West Omaha Mother's club Red
Cross auxiliary will meet ' at the
home of Mrs. C. T. Barber, 4152
Davenport street. The members
made 24 aprons for a local charity
at the last meetintr.
Member of the B. T. club will
meet at the home of Miss Roy
Omar. 3129 North Sixtieth street.
George Crook Woman's Relief
Corps w.ill meet at 2:30 in Memorial
hall.
The monthly meetine of the Epis
eonal Woman's auxiliary wilt be
held at 2:30 p. m. in All Saints par
ish house, ;
SATURDAY
Drams section of the Association
of Collegiate Alumnae will meet at
11 o'clock at the home of Miss Bess
Dumont, 3462 Lafayette avenue.
The play, "A Colonial Dream," will
be given by Miss Elizabeth Charlton
and Miss Isabel McMullen.
Omaha Social Settlement will
hold their annual meeting at the
Chamber of Commerce followed by
luncheon at 1:30 o'clock.
Omaha Woman's' Club
Political and Social Science de
partment of the Omaha Woman's
club will meet Mondav at 2:30 p.
m. at the Y. W. C. A. The program
will be led by Mrs. C. W. Hayes
and a debate will be held on the
question, "Resolved that the so
called modern recreational move
ments are enervative rather than
recreative." The affirmative will be
taken by Mrs. D. G. Craighead and
Mrs. E. E. Stanfield and the negative
by Miss Lors Malby, Y. W. C A.
secretary; Mrs. W. T. Moore, Camp
Fire Girls director, and Mr. G. M'.
Hoyt, director of Boy Scouts.
Public Speaking Department
Public Speaking department will
meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. The les
son, "Modern Writers," will be pre
sented by Mesdames Grant Wil
liams, Otho' Johnson, John Haar
man, Josephine Neely, Frank H.
Wray, H. H. Claiborne, Carl Stine
and Paul Thicmensen.
An informal afternoon will be giv
en for the department, Thursday at
the home of Mrs. L. M. Lord. Mrs.
Grant Williams and Mrs. O. Y.
Kring will be assisting hostesses.
Music Department.
Music department will meet
Wednesday at 2 p. m. Membership
has been closed for this year and
nearly' 50 women are registered and
will give a concert program for the
club, March 31.
At the meeting March 5 the chorus
rehearsal will be followed by a pro
gram of Colonial and Indian music
arranged by Mrs. Ray Abbott.
Current Topics Department.
Current Topics department will
meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. The bible
lesson will be .eighth chapter of
Mark from the 27th verse to the end
of. the chapter. New .books will be
discussed.
Art Department.
Miss Mary Sturgeon will have
charge of the program fsiven by the
Art department, Thursday at 10 a.
m. at the Y. W. C. A.
Psychology Department.
Psychology department will meet
Thursday at 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A.
Dr. Jenkins will conduct the lesson
on the psychology of sight.
Real Estate Transactions:
'Increase Over Last Year
Real estate transactions, both in
number of deeds recorded, and in
total amounts, were almost double
for last week, compared to the cor
responding week a year ago.
There were 149 deeds recorded
in the office of Hearry Pearce, regis
Irar of deeds, compared to 88 a
year ago. The total amount last
week was $341,070 compared to
178,511 for the same week last
,ear. . - '
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Cover gilt frames when new with
a coat of white varnish. This will be
invisible and you can wash the
frames without injuring them.
Listen to This! Annette
Jealous of Omaha Women
And Too, World-Famed Diver Knew Her Claim to Be
ing "A Perfect Woman" Would Be Smashed in a
"Close-up" By the Camera
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
A woman's reason is "because,"
but if you take pains to. go back
of the "because" there is invaria
bly a good and sufficient reason
for her many leaps or back-steps.
When the women of Omaha
gathered at the Athletic club
Thursday in their Kellerman
suits, twiddled their' toes in the
pool waters and sighed as the
hours flitted by whih waiting for
the fair Annette, the-y grew peev
ish. But the "perfect woman" did
not appear and she sent her re
grets with the insufficient reason
"because." This did not satisfy,
and some of the fair matrons took
it as an insult. It wasn't that.
Not the Old Annette.
Back of her "because" wc find a
most imperfect form the real
reason. Annette is no longer the
modern Venus, neither is she
good-looking. The nymph-like
pictures shown in advertisements
are culled ' from the morgue of
many years' standing. Her mo
tion pictures are wonderful, but
Annette (if you will observe)
never permits the camera man to
take a close-up. She is too keen
to flatter herself that such pic
tures would be attractive. In her
spectacular work in pictures An
nette wears a wig of false hair
which covers a rnuttitude 0 irreg
ular liner and awkward angles.
She is a wise woman.
When the Sxpert swimmer
comes on the stage she laughing
ly announces that the public is be
ing buncoed, or some such thing,
by the posters which proclaim her
the perfect woman. "What you
really see," she admits, . "is a
mouth like the Mammoth cave,
six hairs on my head and a made
up complexion. But who wants
to be a 'perfect lady?'"
And She Admits It.
This froth the woman herself
puts the audience in a much better
frame of mind it dulls the sharp
edges of disappointment and
brings forth a laugh where there
would be a groan. And we all
know that a laugh is worth a
Advice to the Lovelorn
Bring Your Troubles to the Daily Melting Pot That They
May Be Dissected, Straightened and All Matters
Put to Rights.
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX :
A Refreshing Letter.
Bear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Be:
I don't suppose you begin to know
Just how popular your column In
The Bee is, do you? Well, you
would If you were around this house
about 11 a. m. every day, when the
"Bee boy" drops the paper here, for
there is one mad rush to see who
Is the lucky one and mostly my hus
band Is: but then he reads "Jlggs"
and I read your advice and, really.
I think they are good and some are
a knockout, but It takes all sorts of
people to make up this world. So
hence this letter for a little advice,
too.
Now, Miss Fairfax, no one is try
ing to lure my husband from the
fireside nor am I the most "beauti
ful girl" in town and the fellows all
crazy over me; no, nor yet am I go
ing to butt in and giv poor C. O. G.
(or whatever his name be) any lec
ture on painted dolls. No, mine is
worser than that. " ,
Well, the other day I dropped a
little mirror out of my pocketbook
and it fell face down and broke and
mother said, "God bless you, child;
seven years' bad luck," but then she
is Scotch and they are superstitious.
you know, but anyhow I keep think
ing about it lots, now, Miss ainax,
do you think there is any such a
thing aa seven years' bad luck Just
because I broke that mirror; If so.
what shall I do, pull down the
shades and hang up a piece of crepe
till the seven years are over, or
shall I meet old fate with a smlleT
Now. Miss Fairfax, you know most
everything in every line, what do you
think 7 .on. well, ine Diuer goee
with the sweet, so here's hoping.
So. before closing; I have a rew
good books I would like to give to
some shut-in; also a few "tiny baby
clothes" to some poor woman that
needs them or will, and I have a
doll and Teddy Bear I would send
to some little child that can not have
such things otherwise." Thanking
you, A KiAUii.rt.
Thanks for the nice complements.
We are all glad to see our friends
fight for The Bee. My dear lady:
'There, ain't no such animal' as
seven years of bad luck. Of course.
if you find seven nalrs in tne comD
after dressing your hair, or keep
track of every suggestion of pain,
count every cloudy day and record
all trivial disappointments, then you
may be able to figure out how you
are living through seven years of
bad luck. Otherwise, you will con
tinue to be happy, healthy and nor
mal. Beware of permitting the mind
to be sidetracked, for the mind is a
powerful magnet for bringing to pass
whatever you think should come to
pass. Remember this: Bad luck can
not survive a smile and the devil
runs from a cheerful soul.
I am sure there are many shut-ins
who would enjoy your books: also
mothers who would appreciate the
baby clothes. Please give me your
address so that I may send you the
names of worthy ones. Your letter
is refreshing and I am delighted
that nobody is trying to vamp your
husband and that you are not rushed
to death by the boys because of your
irresistible beauty.
The Tragedies of Tonth. .
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
Three weeks ago I met a girl friend j
of my sister's and immed'ately pro- i
ceeded to fall in love with her. I
was successful and feel pretty cheap. !
I had known her one week when
she permitted me to kiss her. Quite
sudden, no doubt, but the fact re- :
mains. ' !
in anotner wees we agreed tnai
we would marry when 1 was 21, !
(three years hence). I said that In 1
that length of time I could save
enough to make us fairly comfort
able. Then she made the rather
overwhelming declaration that ehe
would marry me if I was absolutely
penniless.
Two or three days later I heard
of a supposed mistep she had made
some time ago. I did not believe It
and asked her to deny It. This she
would not do, but I told her that
nothing could lessen my love for
Man. .
thousand groans In any market.
But Miss Kellerman does not
mention her figure and it was her
perfect lines that attracted audi
ences all over the world since
her great debut at White City
many years ago. Had she men
tioned her lines at all we feel sure
she would have said something
like this:
"I am advertised as the modern
Venus with divine form and per
fect lines so, naturally, that is
what you expected to see when
you came to this show tonight.
This is what you really get:
Heavy muscles, irregular arms,
large joints with hands like huge
fins and knees that do not belong
to a perfect woman.
There is some divergence be
tween the posters we see of the
Diving Dian and the real woman.
With the X-ray turned on, who
can blame Annette for appearing,
or not appearing, or doing any
other thing she chooses to da.
She is a wonderful swimmer she
is a clever woman; her motion
pictures are worth anybody's time
and money; she is an artist in her
line, but it is an imposition, on the
"dear public" to call her the per
fect figure. When there is so
much good truth to tell about this
unusual woman; when she has so
many extra-ordinary achievements
to her credit, we fail to under
stand why her press agent should
disappoint her audiences by over
playing physical beauty when she
has none. v
Annette Still a Woman.
Be kind, dear ladies and
friends, for Annette's "because"
was backed by good -and suf
ficient reasons for her non-appearance
at the Athletic club
pool. The feats she performs
nave robbed her of beauty but,
isn't the feat what we wish to
see after all.
And then too, she knew there
would be far more perfect women
in that pool than Annette Kel
lerman. Annette is still a woman and
cameras are the same the world
over.
her and that, if possible, I loved her
more than ever.
Since then she has been very cold
and distant, refusing to see me. And
now I receive a letter from her say
ing that she does not love me. That
she would never marry me nor any
one else. She furthermore stated
that I was "utterly Impossible."
That letter was a staggering blow to
me.
Miss Fairfax, I love this girl and
would do anything to regain her
love, but should I? Please tell me.
Did I do wrong by asking her about
the mistake she had made? I would
like also to hear your frank opinion
of a girl who so deliberately "takes
all the joy out of life." Thanking
you, I am A FATALIST.
I can not blame her for treating
you with indifference. You' made a
dreadful faux pas and have, evi
dently, deeply wounded her feelings.
Why should you have mentioned the
subject at all if you intended to love
her Just the same? If you are a
fatalistat 18 you are safe, let fate
ia,K8 care or. me mailer.
Difference In Age.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I
am a constant reader of your love
lorn and am seeking advice. I am
24 years old. I am keeping com
pany with two gentlemen friends,
one 30 and the other 53. They are
both very nice to me. I think as
much ppf one as I do of the other.
Which one should I marry? Do
you think the one of 68 Is too old
for me? I married a young man
when I was 19 and got stung. How
is my writing? Hoping to see my
answer in Saturday or Sunday Bee.
F. A. D.
Do as you please, but remember
that when you are 44, the older man
will be 73. (
Muchly Married.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
Again I find myself in trouble and
reading your advice In the paper
daily, I thought; that perhaps you
could help me. I am considered at
tractive and am well to do and have
been married two times, however,
not successfully, as my first wife and
I are separated and the death of
the next one occurred very shortly
after our marriage, three months
ago, although I loved her dearly.
Now, Miss Fairfax, I have no chil
dren and I find that I am In love
with a very sensible lady who is
already married, but is soon to be
divorced and also has no children.
Now she says she loves me dearly
and can not live without me. I also
love her dearly. I am only 26 years
old; feel it would be a very lonely
Real Estate Bargains
1. Quarter Section (NE 34-1-66 Adams Co1., Colo.) $25-
2. Three quarters near Valentine at $15. Trade.
3. Eight hundred acres west of Peetz, Colo. $9.00.
4. Splendid 9-room house at 2511 E on South Side.
5. Good garage site on 24th street. South Side.
6. Fifty residence lots in Hoctor Terrace (21 & C).
7. Twenty residence lots in Bellevue at $150.00.
8. Six residence lots in Mid City (12 & H) at $65(7.00.
These properties must be sold immediately.
Some trade might be considered on 1, 2, 6, 7 only.
H. C. NICHOLSON
Tel. Dg. 759 24th & O, South Side, Omahr.
Tub Frock of Grey and
White Striped Silk
By GERTRUDE BERESFORD.
Silk shirtwaist frocks and those of
gingham woven in stripes will be
very smart this summer. An inter
esting model is developed in gray
and white striped silk. A yoke and
collar give the opportunity to vary
the running of the stripes on the
waist, while a tunic overskirt uses
this method of tritriming in a very
stylish and unusual way. White pearl
buttons trim the skirt and fasten the
waist and sleeves. A tie of black
frosgrain ribbon finishes the neck,
i.c sports hat worn with this gown
presents an effective spot of color.
It is cerise straw wreathed in roses
hand made, from purple taffeta.
life to live without a wife, so please
advise me in regard to a third mar
riage. Is it right?- We also would
like to keep our marriage a secret.
How could we manage it? Please
print advice In , next issue of The
Bee as soon as possible. Thanking
you very much.
A BALJD HEADED MAN.
Since you seem to have so little
trouble in falling In love, why cen
ter on a married woman? Tell the
lady in question to do her best to
live without you. One never knows
what can be accomplished until put
to the test I do not know now you
can keeD vour marriage a secret
these unimportant matters have such
an uncanny way of becoming jiuduc
talk.
All Wrong.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
am a Hallv rAArlAr tit Vdllf "&d-
vice" and come to you for a little
help, also. I am zo years oia ana
nm now eoine with a girl who is
about two years my senior. She Is
, very nice young woman ana j. iove
r W have been going together
e Vin 1 1 f f mi r Trinntria Tjfl.st week
she was out with another fellow, but
found it out and therefore i want
tn Vnnw whether or not 1 snouia
keep company with her. I hate to
give ner up, dui i -woum imo w
Disfiguring Growths of
Hair Entirely Removed
(Nw Method Removes Roots and All)
If yon are afflicted with a growth of
superfluous hair, go to your druggist at
once, get a etiek of phelactine, follow the
simple Instructions end have the pleas
antest surprise of your lifel With, your
own eyes you will see the heir come out,
roots end ell Instantly, easily, leaving
your skin smooth and hairless as a babe s.
Fhelactine is not to be eompared with
the usual depilatory or electrical methods.
It is new and different. It is odorless, non
irritating, and so harmless a child could
safely eat it Adv.
Pneumonia
may get you with thr'
cold break it quickly
With. KtBg'a Catarrh Creeaa, "
free at Sherman McConnell Drug Co.
Diamonds Watches Jewelry
E. L. Kennan '
Watchmaking, Engraving,
Jewelry Repairing
Phone Tyler 3299W BOl Security Bldg.
Omaha. v
know whether or not she loves me
or not Still I believe this being out
with the other fellow was not to be
found out, but as it was storming
believe that was the reason. Should
I ask her if she loves me or not?
would like to have an early answer,
for I always take her to the train,
and as she leaves this Friday I
would cancel my date with her for
that night. Flease omit the name
of city and my name. Sincerely,
ALBERT.
It might be a good plan to ask
her if she loves, if you care to know.
Surely there is nothing wrong in be
ing out with another man. There
may have been a good and sufllcient
reason why he walked with her. I
advise you not to mention the mat
ter. If you irtiscuss it at all act as
though you trusted her and that it
was perfectly all right and Just the
proper thing to do. .
j?
Service Flags.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
Have read your advice and am com
ing to you for some. Have heard of
stripes around the edge of service
flags and would like to know what
color is used for overseas service and
what color is used when they return.
Thanking you in advance, I remain,
A READER.
Write to the War Camp Commun
ity Service, Securities building.
Omaha. They will give you accur
ate Information.
Kisses, Etc.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
We have come to you for a little ad
vice. We are two high school girls,
15 and 16 years old. We are deeply
in love with two high school boys.
They don't seem to care for us ex
cept as friends. How should we go
about it to win their affection?
Since It is not considered proper to
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
If your skin is yellow complexion
pallia tongue coated appetite poor-w
you have a bad taste in your mouth
a lazy, no-good feeling you should
take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub
stitute for calomel were prepared bf
Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study
with his patients. .
Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsare a purely
vegetablecompoundmixedwitholiveoiL
You will know them by their olive color.
To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes,
no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like
childhood daysyoumustget at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on tha
liver and bowels like calomel yet hava
no dangerous after effects,
i They start the bile and overcome con
stipation. That's why millions of boxes,
are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box,'
All druggists. Take one or two nightly
and note the pleasing results,
Threo
ways to
retluco
youn
weinht
Particulars mailed hee to any address,
Mall Ihem. Co. Uept. B-W 31. Lonii. Mo.
j "Do more than you
i recommend them to
I do"
Says a Grateful User of ,Sulpherb
Tablets.
Fine To Regulate Kidneys, Liver
and Other Bodily Functions and
Overcome Pimples, Bad
Blood, Etc.
. Probably this little message will
help some woman, man, girl or boy,
for if the blood is impure, if consti
pation exists, if the kidneys and the
liver are not working to eliminate
the body waste, then it is a certainty
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that poisons will accumulate and1
cause nervousness with indigestion
and many allied ills.
A simple, effective treatment con
sisting of Sulpherb Tablets (not sul
phur tablets) made of sulphur,
cream of tartar and the finest ex
tracts of roots and herbs, is advised
for your good.
Mr. Walter J. Foulds, 1234 Santee
St, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: "I
can't express how grateful I am for
Sulpherb Tablets. I have taken four
tubes and can say they are the best
I have ever taken and can . also say
they do more than you recommend
them to do, as I have passed a tape
worm and am getting better fast.
May your good work go on, etc."
If you need a tonic laxative, puri
fier and regulator, ask any good
druggist for Sulpherb Tablets; 60c
per tube. Adv. .
Humphreys' 'Seventy-seven"
breaks up Coughs, Colds,
Influenza, Cold in the Head,
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy,
Tonsilitls and Grip At ill Druggist
RUB RHEUMATIC
PMI RIGHT OUT
Don't suffer! Relief comes the
moment you rub with
"St Jacobs Liniment"
What's rheumatism? , Pain only!
Stop drugging! Not one case in
fifty requires internal treatment
Rub the misery right away! Apply
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs
Liniment" directly upon the "tender
spot" and relief comes instantly.
"St Jacobs Liniment" is a harmless
rheumatism and sciatica relief which
never disappoints and can not burn
or discolor the skin.
Limber up ! Get a small trial bot
tle from your druggist, and in just
a moment you'll be free from rheu
matic and sciatica pain, soreness,
stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer!
"St. Jacobs Liniment" has relieved
millions of rheumatism sufferers in
the last half century, and is just as
good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum
bago backache, sprains and swell
ings, Adv, ' , ' ' - ; '
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kiss boys, why do they say "sweet
15 and never been kissed?"
How should we conduct ourselves
in order to become popular with the
boys? Why is it that the boys al
ways pick out girls that act silly and
never have a real serious thought?
How can we tell If we really are
In love with these two boys? Is it
right to allow the boys to put their
arms around us? We don't. We
would like the answer In the Sat
urday Bee. Thanking you In ad
vance for your advice, we are,
TWO HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS.
The boys have sense. Why should
you be anything more than friends.
Certainly you are too young to be
serious. "Sweet 16 and never been
kissed" Is, I Imagine, combed from
ancient authors, but It has never
meant anything so far as I can learn.
Be nice little girls and don't run
after the boys. Then you will be
more popular. Tou can not tell, at
your age, whether you love boys. If
you "donf allow the boys to kiss
you. why, continue to don t and
you will get along all right
I want men
to introduce from;
house to house a high
grade line of perfumes,
cosmetics, flavoring ex-
tracts,spices,toilet soap
etc. Steady work. Big
profits. No experience
neccessary. Cake of
soap and full particu
lars mailed free to any
address. Lacassian Co.
Dept. 161, St. Louis, Mo.
h Attack of Influenza
Often Leaves Kidneys in
Weakened Condition
Doctors in all parts of the country
have been kept busy with the epi
demic of influenza which has visited
so many homes.
The symptoms of this disease are
very distressing and leave the sys
tem in a run down condition. Al
most every victim complains of lame
back and urinary troubles which
should not be neglected, as these
danger signals often lead to dan
gerous kidney troubles. Druggists
report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root which so many people
say soon heals and strengthens the
kidneys after an attack of grip.
Swamp-Root, being an herbal com
pound, has a gentle healing effect
on the kidneys, which is almost im
mediately noticed in most cases by
those who try it Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a
sample size bottle of Swamp-Root,
on receipt of ten cents, to every
sufferer who requests it A trial
will convince any one who may be in
need of it Regular medium and
large size bottles, for sale at all
druggists. Be sure to mention this
paper. Adv. .
Your Blood
Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made an Alarming In
crease in Iron Deficiency in Blood of American Men and Women -
WHY NUXATED IRON SO QUICKLY BUILDS UP
WEAK, NERVOUS, RUN-DOWN FOLKS Over
3,000,000 Peoplo Annually Taking It In This
Country Alone To Increase Their Strength, Pow
er, Energy and Endurance.
"Is your Mood starring for want of Iront
Iron is red blood food. If you were to o
without eating until yon became weak, thin
and emaciated, you could not do a more
serious harm to -yourself than when you
let your blood literally starve for want of
iron iron that gives it strength and power
to change food into living tissue," says
Dr. Jamls Francis Sullivan, formerly phy
sician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept)
New York and the Westchester County
Hospital.
"Modern methods of Booking and the rapid
pace at which people of this eountry live
has made such an alarming increase in iron
deficiency, in the blood of American men
and women that I have often marveled at
the large number of people who lack iron
in the blood and who never suspect the
cause of their weak, nervous, run-down
state. Lack of Iron in the blood not only
makes a man a physical and mental week
ling, nervous, irritable, easily fatirued, but
it utterly robs him of that virile force,
that stamina and strength of will which
are so necessary to success and power in
every walk of life. It may also transform
a beautiful, sweet-tempered woman into
one who is cross, nervous and irritable. I
have strongly emphasized the great neces
sity of physieianB making blood examina
tions of their weak, anaemic, run down
patients. Thousands of persons go on year
after year suffering from physical weak
ness and a highly nervous condition due
to lack of sufficient iron in their red blood
corpuscles without ever realizing the real
and true cause of their trouble. Without
iron in your blood your food merely pauses
through the body, something like corn
through an old mill with roller so wide
anart that the mill can't grind.
"For want of Iron you may be an old man
at thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory,
nervous, irritable and ail 'run-down.' while
at 80 or 60 with plenty of iron in your
blood you may still be young in feeling,
full of life, your whole being brimming
over with vim and energy.
As proof of this take the ease of Former
United States Senator and Vice Presiden
tial nominee Charles A. Towne, who at
past 68 is still a veritable mountain of
tireless enerrry. Senator Towne says: 'I
have found Nuxated Iron of the greatest
benefit as a tonic and regulative. Hence
forth I shall not be without it. I am in a
position to testify for the benefit of others
to the remarkable and immediate helpful
ness of this remedy, and I unhesitatingly
recommend Nuxated Iron to those who
feel the need of renewed energy and the
regularity of bodily functions.'
But In my opinion you can't make strong.
keen, forceful men and healthy rosy
cheeked women by feeding them on me
tallic iron. The old forms of metallic iron
must ro through a digestive proce-i to
transform them into organic iron Nux
atcd Iron before they are ready to be
takn up and assimilated by the human
vT-.ii...n.i;n ii I.. K..n
said and written on thia subject by well-
JBinil. iiUvWHUBMiiiuiiii mean aiea uwu
known physicians, thousands of people still
in.i.fr in doiiin themselves with metallie
&i dimply! ! Iuppo bu.t it To.U
Omaha Lawyers Will
Hear U.S. Judge M.J.
, Wade Next Friday
Judge Martin J. Wade of. the
United States district court, south
ern division of Iowa, will address
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T3
Like Martha
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wives are "cumbered with
much serving."
Why waste time and energy
in preparation of a Sunday
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ROME MILLER.
Starving for
few eenta lest. I strongly
advise readers in all eases to
get a physician's prescription
for organic iron Nuxated
Iron or if you don't want
to go to this trouble, ther
purchase only Nuxated Iron
in its original packages and
see that this particular name
(Nuxated Iron) appears on
the package. If you have
taken preparations such as
Nux and Iron and other sim
ilar iron' products an-1 fi: c'
to get results, remember thnt
such products are an entirely
different thing
from Nuxated
Iro n." I n
commen ting
upon the val
THE TIRED
NERVOUS
HOUSE WIFE
ue of Nuxat
ed Iron aa a means for creating
red blood, strength and endur
ance. Dr. Ferdinsnd King, a New
York Physician and Medical
Author says!
"Scarcely a dey goes by but that
I see women whose careworn
faces, dragging steps and gen
erally weak, tired appearance
show unmistakable signs of thst
anaemic, run-down condition us
ually brought on by lack of iron
in the blood.
"There can be no strong, healthy
beautiful women without iron
and Inasmuch as
refining processes
and modern cook
ing methods re
move the iron of
Mother Earth
from so many of
our most com
mon foods
this iron defi
ciency should
be supplied by
using some
orm of organ
ic iron just as
w use
salt when
our food
has not
e n o u g h
sail.
"Iron Is
absolutely
necessary
to enable
your blood
to change
f.iod into
living tis-
THE EXHAUSTED
BUSINESS MAN
- ue lin"
out it no matter how much or hat you
eat your food merely passes through you
without doing you good, and aa a eoti-
nn hrnma wik. Dale and ickty-
- , ,
looking Just like a plant trying 10 grow m
a soil deficient in iron. Pallor means anae-
mia. The skin of an anaemic woman is
Jala, th. flesh flabby. Tha memory fails.
t 1
" - ' ' !- . -'1
Omaha lawyers next Friday evening,
in court room No. 1, court house,'
on the fundamentals of reconstruct
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will be a message worth hear-1
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imost prominent speakers and citi
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TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP
We find you can bring out tha
beauty of your hair to its very best
advantage by washing it with can
throx. It makes a very simple, inex
pensive shampoo, which cleanses the
hair and scalp thoroughly of all the
dandruff, dirt and excess oil, leav
ing a wonderfully clean, wholesome
feeling. After its use, you will find
that the hair dries quickly and evenr
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and is always bright, soft and flufi.
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cup of hot water; this makes a full
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stead of just the top of the head.
Adv.
Want of Iron '
Who Should Take
Nuxated Iron
r. lit
and often they becoma wen.
nervous, irritable, despondent
and melancholy. Give such, at
woman a short course of Nuxnt
ed Iron and she often quickly
becomes an entirely different in
dividualstrong, healthy and,
rosy-cheeked. I have used N un
it ted Iron widely in my own prac
tice in most severe, aggravated
conditions with unfailing results.
I have induced many other phy
sicians to give it a trial, all of
whom have given me most sur
prising reports in regard to itl
great power an a health and
strength builder.
Mnufifturri Note: NutM Iron wbMh tt WA
by Or. .SitlliTftit am) otheri with iuh eurprlsuig r
tvtiits. snd which is pTMirrtbed aad recmmuu
Iw'Trt liy phTi'"!nji, Is nt a ivvrft reim-dy but cue
which Is well knuwn to dniegnta erfrywhere, fo
liko the older trior a mo iron producti, it In tan'y
itft)m.lt(l, does not Injur tb twtb, make tlirra
black, nor wet the stomach. Tli msnutWuret
OianK. 1
rwlf nrvWuI mt entirely MtWf.trr remit
to ,rrr p,ircJiMr or Uir will wfund your ninn
n li fttBinM in this cur by fiiiFrmia WeCea
U Dn atom at aU otter dr.ttW
iW . THE ELDERLY
VfC 4 yV INACTIVE MAN
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