i B Rt. and kee lif. la thla eur i9 dwiia Our Onl? (rMtaMi J ih.t wa upire. Infelow. Tit atrant the nliir ehould hU uru employ To tain thoae richu ha can na'er enjoy Pope. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 2, 1919. . The Osoht group met at trie home c i ruard,an. 'Mis Margaret Stirling. 1 he following offtrers were elected: Henrietta Clark, president; - Ann Pearsall, vice president; Elinor Kyner, secretary; Helen King, treas urer. The business meeting was combined with a handcraft hour. Miss Merle Hughes is a new guardian, having taken Mildred Tilt xel'i group. The group met Mon day at the home of Madeline Guess, The meeting was a council fire, lone Gudner and Gladys Young re ceived their wood-gatherers rings. The Abanakee group and their guardian, Margaret Woodward, met at the home of Agnes Bexton Tues day afternoon. Mrs, H. P. Gates' - group, the Raosu, met at Helen Coles' on Fri day. The group of which Mabel Harris is guardian met on Tuesday after noon at the home of Maud Monroe. Mrs. N. A. Niswongepfs group postponed their regular meeting for the week in order to attend the Campfire sing. This meeting will take place next Saturday and will be one of the group dinners. Saturday evening Gretchen Childs will entertain the group of which Ann Erickson is guardian. A cere monial meeting is planned. Another group which postppned its regular meeting in order to' at tend ihe Campfire sing is the one of which Mabel Workman is guardian. The group of which Bertha Vaughan is guardian have not yel completed the material alloted to t!-sm by the visiting nurses. They are still working on this sewing Fri day afternoons at the Y. W. C. A. Alice Chambers' group met Wed nesday at the home of Dorothy Gil bert. The girls are still working on their wood blocking. The afternoon was a very interesting one, for the hostess entertained the girls by showing them souvenirs sent her by her father, who has been in service In France. All Campfire guvdians please take 4his as official notice of the regular meeting of the guardians to be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Thurs day evening.- March 6, at 7:30. Another group meeting on Fri day afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. is the one of which Esther Elling husen is the guardian. Miss Alice Chambers reports that the has turned in 2'2 pounds of tin foil to the Red Cross since the cam paign closed. Campfire, headquar ters would be glad to know what other groups are doing along this lir.e. Marjorie Fancoast leaves this week for a two months' stay in Cali fornia. She is to accompany ber mother. They expect to spend their time in Los. Angeles and San Fran isco. .Nbusiness meeting was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Louise Mathews. Margaret Bliss, the guardian, could not attend, on account of illness. The assistant guardian, Mildred Shields, took charge of the meeting. A new Campfire group has been formed in Valley, Neb. - The guard ian visited Campfire headquarters recently to get the material for or ganizing the group and other sup plies. She promises some interest ing news of their work. Campfire headquarters have had a number of calls from girls just mov ing to Omaha from other cities who wish to get located in some local Campfire group in order that they may continue heir work. The Akita group, with Mrs. Charles Hubbard, guardian, had a luncheon at the Flatiron before at tending the sing on Saturday. Campfire girls should visit the Campfire store frequently. New rr k SUGGESTION a aaoo one JfA mmmmm mm mm "i I I lTpw'i".i MOW UN 1 Appendices to primarily due to th poi ons formed by decaying food in the bow sis. It is a disease caused by improper nd insufficient bowtl elimination. Many eeopla have only a small passage In the, tenter of th bowels while the sides ar eiogged with old, stale, fermenting matter. They may have a bowel movement every day but it is not a complete movement and s old stale matter stays in the system to ttrment and cause trouble. Besides ap pendicitis such unclean bowels eaus neaa ches. stomach trouble and 90 per cent of ll other sickness. The old foul matter sticking to the sidcs-rf the bowels often stays in for months, poisoning the body and 5using that listless, ttired feeling snown as "auto intoxication." HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE The way to avoid slekness and to keep feeling full of ambition is to watch your bowels. Just as yoo keep th outside of yonr body clean, you should also h-ttf THE INSIDE CLEAN. It is even more Important to keep the Jwwels clean han it is to keep your body washed, becsuse the millions of pores in the thirty feet of bt.we's qti'ckly absorb poisons generated by decaying food left carelessly in the bowels. lA.n't allow the old. ferment ing. filthy i ttuff to stay in your bowels for weeks, but GfiT IT OUT and keep it out. Eemmoer. filthy bowels are the cause of mo:it sick- no stomnch, liver or any other organ can do its work with a fml r-W send ing out gases and poisons. Evea if roar Charming Member of Younger Set Will Spend Spring at Washington A charming addition to the young er married set is Mrs. A. W. Paul sen. This attractive young matron articles are being added to the stock all the time and among the attrac tive things which can now be pur chased there are Campfire hat pins with the Wohelo triangle on them; also middy ties. Mrs. C. Southwell's srrouo. Minne haha, met with Edith Elliott on Fri day. The members of this group have completed their head bands and are now busy with their ceremonial gowns. The group of which Miss Helen Anderson is guardian held a busi ness meeting Monday nigjit. Miss Alois Berka's group met Sat urday. They are working on their costumes. The Skensawane group with their guardian, Mrs. Charles Helsey, are completing their head hands and planning a council fire in the near future. ' The Alahi group and their guard ran, Mrs. R. B. MacDougall, had a ceremonial meeting Friday at the A POOR ONE OF REV AFPF bowels move slightly each day, that loot' enough. Ther must be an occasions! THOROUGH, complete cleansing to rid your system of all accumulated, decaying matter. HOW TO CLEAN BOWELS QUICK Th MOST COMPLETE bowel cleanser known is a mixture of buckthorn bsrk, glycerine and ten other ingredients, put up in'resdy prepared form under th trad name of Adler-i-ka. This mixture is so powerful a bowel cleanser thnt it ALWAYS does its work properly and thoroughly. It removes foul and poisonous matter which other cathartic or laxativ mixtures ar unable to dislodge. It does a COMPLETE job and it works QUICKLY and without the least discomfort oLtrouble. It is so gentle thst one forgets he has taken it on til the THOROUGH evacuation starts. It is astonishing th great amount of foul, poisonous matter a SINGLE SPOONFUL of Adler-1-ka draws from the alimentary canal matter yon would never hav thought wss in your system. Try it right after natural bowel movement and notice how much MORE foul mattex, will be brought out which was poisoning your sys tem. In slight disorders such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, "gas on the stomach" or sick headache, one spoonful brings relief alnoit INSTANTLY. Adler-i-ka is th MOST THOROUGH bowel cleanser and antiseptic'ier, ver offered in ready prepared form. It is a constant sur prise to peopl who hav used only ordi- expects to leave within a few weeks for Washington, where she will spend the early spring months. home of the guardian. This group has been learning the new Campfire songs. i ' - The Assandawi group, with Gladvs Shamo as guardian, will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Helen Williams. Uons Kanatcher has been elected to membership In this group. Sue Morearty's group will give a Lprogram this afternoon at the social settlement house. For St. James Orphanage. It's the little orphans at home the 157 little children at St. James orphanage that Omahans may help through the ball and card party given by Miss Rbbinna Kammerer on April 23 at the Auditorium. This is the --Second ball for the benefit of St. Jantes orphanage that Miss Kammerer . has directed and last year $1,000 was given to the children just before Christmas, y Novel Entertainment. One of the most enjoyable enter tainments for the young people at the Hotel Del Goronado at Coron ado beach, Cal., are the bridge and suoner parties onthe camouflage fship, "Minneapolis," with the attrac tive ensigns and those in training Among the Omaha girls who have recently enjoyed these treats are Miss Grace Allison, Miss Mariq Kuhn and Miss Elizabeth Smith of Kansas City. Illustrated Lecture. " Dr. F. J. Despescher will give an , illustrated lecture Monday evening, tt Holy Name church building. Oth er features have also been planned, comprising an interesting program. Judson Squires has been enjoying his service leave, which is the two weeks' leave that every soldier is en titled to after each 'four months' service abroad, and has spent some time at Nice and Monte Carlo. nary bowel and stomach" medicine and th various oils and waters. , REPORTS FROM PHYSICIANS Dr. James Weaver, Los, Utah: "I har found nothing in my 60 years' praetic to excel Adler-i-ka," Dr. W. A. Lin. West Baden. Ind,: "1 ass Adler-l-ka in my praetic and hav found nothing to excel it." Dr. F. M. Prettyman, Mallard, Minn.t "I use Adler-i-ka in. all bowel cases and have been very succesful with it. Some eases require only one dose." Druggist D. Hawks, Goshen, Ind.: "One of our leading doctors has nsed Adler-i-ka in cases of stomach trouble with wonderful success. He hss not lost a patient and saved many operations." . J. E. Puckett, Gillhsm. Ark.: "I had bad stomach trouble. After taking Adler-i-ka feel better than for 2(r years. Haven't language to express the awful impurities wtreh were eliminated from my system." Cora E. Noblett, Sageeyah, Okla.: "Thanks to Adler-i-ka I can sleep all night now, something I could not do for years." Mrs. L.-A. Austin. Ausland, Minn.: '1 could not est a thing, my stomach was so w eak. Ad'er-i-ks made me feel better and am now able to work and gaining." Adler-i-ka I sold only by th leading druggist in each city. Sold in Omaha by Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. and lead ing druggists. Adr mi , Central Division Red Cross Is Making Plans to Keep MotoK. Corps atJVork The vatue of the -Red Cross mo tor service has been thoroughly demonstrated as a peace activity as well as in times of military and civil ian emergencies, according to the Central division, in a letter just re ceived by the Omaha chapter. The letter states: "In some localities the activities are even greater at present than be-, fore the armistice, due to returning wounded, debarkation and the prox imity of any hospitals, but in all localities the peace possibilities of service are with us, as they will con tinue to be. "There are large opportunities in connection with civilian organiza tions. There hospitals full of pa tients who would derive quite as much benefit by and be grateful for airings as our convalescent soldiers. Visiting Nurses are always with us and their work is more than doubled in efficiency if they can go from place to place in an automobile. The same is true of all charity workers. Many other opportunities will sug gest themselves to the local corps. "In the meantime the war is not yet over and we can help to alleviate its effects for sometime to come." Out of Town Couples Wed. Tho tnarriacre of Miss Phyllis Gayle of Montgomery, Ala., to Mr. F. S. P,enny of Fullcrton, Neb., was solemnized Wednesdays at the Church of the Ascension in Mont gomery. Rev. Francis . Coffin read the marriage lines. After an eastern wedding trip the young couple will be at home in Fullerton. The bride is a member of an old southern family and a very charming young wjjman. Mr. Penny was stationed in Montgomery for" several months and made many friends in the southern city. The marriage of Miss Edna Du Bois, daughter of George Du Bois. of Colon, Neb., an& Cuya Eyar of Meads, Neb., took place in the study of Rev. Charles W. Savidgtf, on Thursday, February 28. After the ceremony" dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Eliza beth McDermott. There were 12 guests and the rooms were decorated with roses and ferns. ,, Daughters of Israel Aid society will give their annual dancing party Sunday evening at the City Audi torium. Desdune's band will furnish ! mucir- -ntd tli( nroceeds will be" used for the Jewish Old People's Home. " A benefit entertainment will be given at the Trinity M. E. church, Thursday afternoon. The proceeds wiirbe given to the French war orphans. Mr. and Mrs. J. Radman an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, to. Mr. Abe S. Rits of yTulsa. Okla. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. W. H. Wilbur has gone to Miami, Fla.. to visit her son, Mr. William Wilbur and family. Enroute Mrs. Wilbur will visit at Palm Beach and St. Augustine. ' Ja De club .will' give' a dancing party Wednesday evening at Kel Pine's academy. Miss Agnes Brit ton and Florence Ellsworth Luther will sing. Miss Elizabeth Dunnigan is spending the week-end , with her brother, Frank Dunnigan, at Camp Dodge. Y. V. C. A. Work in New York. During the past year the Young Women's Christian association centers in New York City obtained positions for 7,000 girls and women. The, membership of the allied branches is 21,000. In the educa tional classes 11,572 girls were reg istered last year. Rooms -were found for 20,500 and the gymnas iums and pools afforded" recreation for thousands of girls. ' I "Mason" writes: "For years I hav been taking medicine to cure constipation, liver trouble and the usual disease that comes from that source. Headaches, sal low skin, kidney trouble, dark spots before my eyes, dirty spells and twinges of rheu matism arc getting worse." Answer: Tsk thre grain Sulpherb Tablet (not sulphur). They are packed in sealed tubes with directions and ar con venient, effective and highly euratlv for such ailments as arise from chronic con stipation. If you are dyspeptic, also take I tablets, triopeptine. "Ed" writes: "Being past middle age and observing that my nervous system is in bad shape, I write for a prescription. I do not ga.n 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 pharm acy a sealed tube of Three-Grain Cadomene Tablets, which are especially mr.de for thos needing a strong, harmless, rejuven ating tonic Astonishing and pleasing re sults follow and life and hope are renewed. s "Reader" writes : What should I do to relieve a severe case of kidney and bladder disease? Urine is dark foul of odor, and passage is irregulsr, painful, etc. Have depression, fever, chills, pains like rheu matism, and soreness in region of blad der." Answer: For such -symptoms as yon describe I prescribe my favorite formula tinder thwnsme r.r bslmwort Tablets. 1 his is a splendid stlicacioua remedy for such f V: 1 1 BENSON v Mrs. A. S. Ruth of Minden, Neb., is here visiting and will meet her son, Gorton, here, who is returning irom overseas service. Mr. Otto Liljenstolpe, son of Mrs. K. Liljenstolpe, has filed a petition in court to have his name changed to Swanson, which is his 'wile's maiden name. The newly organized seniors of the high school elected Harlo Wil cox, Louise Lienemann, Dorothy Melotz and Madeline Gross as offi cers for the year. Mrs. R. A. Sherbundy will be hostess for the Methodist Ladies' Aid society next Wednesday after noonv Mrs. A. Watson was called to Omaha last week by the death of her brother. Mr. A. Van Cleave of the wesfern part of the state was 'a visitor last week at the J. S. Marshall home. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Wehrl spent last week-end visiting relatives in Iowa. Mrs. J. A. Harte was called to Council Bluffs last week by the death of her father. The community center will hereaft er have its meetings on Friday in stead of lhursday evenings. The Royal Neighbors lodge enter tained at a card party and danccat their hall last Thursday evening. ing in the rest room of the city hall last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Morton was hostess for a joint meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid society and Missionary societies. Lt and Mrs. Tom Domiolly are now located in Chicago, where Mr. Donnolly will resume his practicein law. Messrs. Leonard Schafer and Louis Isely have received their dis- You Look Twice At That Face Such a Lovely Complexion Compel a Second Look. Stuart Calcium Wafers Have Made Hundred of Beautiful Faces by Driving Away Pimples. ' erd fnr a Free Trial Tickaf. 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Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. , Nam Street I City Stat s V Pi i " , ?KeT)0CT0R Wr.Leiris fMer The questions answered below are gen eral in character; the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers shsuld apply to any case of similar nature. Thna wqbintr further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Building, College-EIiwood streets, Dayton, u. en closing self-addrcs3ed, stsmped envelope for rep!. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious nsme will be used in any answers. The reme dies can be obtained at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. v abnormal conditions. Begin their us as per directions on each scaled tub. "dlorta" writes: "I would Ilk yon to prescribe a good- hair and scalp treatment. I am bothered with itching scalp and dan druff. My hair is fsded and falling and non of th remedies I have tried have done any permanent good." Answer: Go to your druggist and obtain a 4 os. jar of plain yellow Minyol. Apply as per directions. The dsndruff and itch ing are conquered with two or three ap plications, while it makes th hair glossy. wavy and full or intense natural color. "Myrtle" write: "Owing ta my ex treme thinness I am frequently embar rassed by slighting remarks of young peo ple. Can you prescribe a safe remedy to increase my weight?" Answer: I hav so many gratifying re ports from the users of thre grain Hypo Nuclane Tablets, that I have become to regard these valuable little tablets as a 1 specific and prescribe them to all who are anaemic, thin, wasting, nervous and de bilitated. , "Sick M. G." writes: "I have been af fected for some months with rheumatism and have taken much medicine in vain. Please give prescription that will cure." Answer: Th most efficient prescription I hsv ever given for rheumatism is: Iodide of potassium, 2 drama; sodium sal icylate, 4 drams; wine of eolchicum one half ounce; eomp. essence Cardiol, 1 ox.; eomp. fluid Balmwort, 1 oz.; and syrup sarsaparilla eomp. 6 oss. , Mix and tsk a teaspoonful at meal time and at bedtime. .' John R. Me asks: "Don't you think It is wise to tske medicine to reduce my weight? I weigh about 55 pounds too much." Answer; I-do think so; and a very con venient and effective flesh-reducer medicine is ci!d in sealed tubes with full directions Tablets and any well-stocked pharmscy ' can supply them. They ar essentially good. Ad charge from the service and are at home. ' Mrs. J. Calvert hat returned home from a few days' stay with her daughter in Humboldt, Neb. Mr. Ed Wulff of Pine Bluffs, Colo., spent the past two weeks here visit ing relatives. - Mrs. JohnS. Marshall entertained at a family dinner party last Sunday, Covers were, laid for about 20 guests. A patriotic service was held last Sunday evening at the Methodist ciiurcti. loday, at the morning service, it is expected the first steps of demobilizing, the service flag will take place. U. R. Shelly returned to Gothen burg, Neb., afterspending a few days here with his family. Mr. and" Mrs. John Killian will celebrate their 45th wedding anni versary at their home today, their son, Guy, who is in France, will not be able to be present. Mr. J P. Ryan left last Wednes day to join his family in Long Reach, where they will reside in the future. Mr. E. J. Whistler was called to the home of his sister in Omaha last week by the death of his mother. Mrs. Deziah Whistler, who was 83 years of age. Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beuach and Mr. and Mrs. Ig osmily G Holiday and Tuesday At the Sherman & r.'.cConneH Stores 'Gocrds of all sorts from manufacturers, importers and distributors continue to arrive freely and promptly at our warehouse. For the first two months of 1919 January and February there were 495 distinct shipments, consisting of 2,191 cases, cans and barrels of drug store merchandise which comprises about as wide a range of commodities as can be found. Includ ed in these shipments were : Surgical ap pliances and rubber goods from various eastern manufacturers, oils from the olive trees of California, Italy and France, and!of the Eucalyptus tree of Australia; toilet goods from Madames and manufacturers, both east and west, to restore Milady not only to a state as good, but better than new; pills, powders and proprietaries for human beings and so-called dumb brutes; mineral waters fromnear and distant springs for all the ills and some of the imaginary ailments of mankind. Save time and money by coming first to the "Rexall Drug Stores." Last Chance on Grape Juice at Old Prices. ' Monday and Tuesday we will sell Liggett's Pure Grape Juice at the following prices: 4 oz. bottle 10 8 oz. bottle J 8 Pints 21 Quarts 50d " $1.25 Ayer's Luxuria Cream for 89 100 Aspirin Tablets, 5 gr. each, for ,...59 Arnica and Oil Liniment. .25J Allcock's Porous Plaster. . .12 $1.25 Barkeeper's Friend Silver , Polish for 14tf 75c Baume Analgesique Bengue for ... 59 $1.00 Bliss Native Herb Tablets for 59f 60c Bromo Seltzer for 39 25c Bingo Corn Remedy at 14 50c Bourjois French Java Rice Powder, 4 shades, at. . . .34 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, per can 2 35c Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for 2 Id 25c Cascarete for..' lfr 25c Carter's Liver Pills. ..126 50c Charles Flesh Food. . .29 75c Crerae Elcaya for 49d 85c Creme Tokalon Roseated, for 59c Cradock's Blue Soap, cake..9 60e Doan's"Kidney Pills 49rf Don-Sung To make chickens lay eggs, A 50 and S1.00 $1.00 Enos English Fruit Salt for 89 S5c Fletcher's Original Castoria for .....24 $1.50 Gouraud's Oriental Cream for S1.19 35c Hollister's l&ocky Mountain . Tea for 19 85c Jads Salts cut to 69 25c Lusterite Cuticle Ice. .19$ GOc Morse's Glycerols Celery Comp. for . .34$ 50c McLaren's Mustard Cerate for 29 25c Mistletoe Cream at... 14$ 50c Melba Skin Cleanser. .39$ Get What In our stores you do not hear the hackneyed expression "some thing just as good," for it is a rare instance, indeed, when you cannot find the article for which you asked, and this you get with out any argument. Anothef thing, we believe the firm who makes a demand for a given arti cle is entitled to the profit to be derived from the sale of this par. iiesraas? Good Corner lfcth and Dodge. SI re Red Cross Notes Commencing Monday, working hours of Masonic temple will be from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., as the work on hand must bejinished by April 1. All outside auxiliaries are urged to continue their work, evj though they have completed .heir present quotos, in order that the completion of this work may be accomplished. The cutting department, Mrs. A. B. Zachary, chairman, closed Friday night. All packages and all deliver ies will now be received through the Douglas street entrance. The tele phone has been removed from the cutting department and all calls will be anfewered at Tyler 1376. All women who have helped in this de partment are urged to assist irt the Charles Burke and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen during the past week. ' The Emmanuel Lutheran church held a "home coming" service last Sunday evening with a 6 o'clock luncheon followed by aiwelcoming service in honor of the returned sol diers and sailors. v The Gen. Henry W. Lawton aux iliary kensington will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Kohlert, 5844 Blondo street, Benson, at 2 p. m. on Thursday, March 6. dt Price Luxor Toilet Specialties We have an unusually com plete line of the most excellent toilet articles manufactured by Armour & Co., and which are receiving such marked preference at the present time from discriminating trade. Mathews' Comp.i Tablets, - Castor Oil .....10$ 75c Mary Garden Talc. . . .49$ 50c Make-Man Tonic Tablets for- ....34$ Madame Yale's 60c Articles for 29$ 50c Mason's Shampoo for. .29$ 50c Nonspi for .29$ $1.00 Peruna for 89$ IVORY.SOAP Per cake 7$ $1.25 Pierce's Fav. Prescription or Golden Medical Discovery for 98$ 60c Pyramid Pile Remedy. 49$ 50c Pape's Diapepsin 39$ 25c Phospho Pepsin Tablets i for -..19$ V e I v etina Vanishing Cream, 50c Size, Free. During this sale, with each 50c purchase of Velvetina Toilet article, one 50c size Vanishing Cream absolutely FREE. . Good Toilet Soaps at Specially Reduced Prices Every soap named below is a standard article from the very best manufacturers: Kirk's Juvenile Soip cake. 12$ Armour's Buttermilk cake Soap, ...7$ Stuart's Peroxide Toilet Soap, cake 9fc Olive and Palm Soap, cake. . .9$ Waltke's Wash-Rag Castile Soap, cake 9 Waltke's Cream of Almond Cocoa Castile Soap, cake. . . . . . .9$ Jergen's Quaker Oatmeal Soap, cake ) Armour's Auditorium Bath Soap, cake 9 Cuticura Soap, cake 19 Woodbury's Facial Soap, cake, , 19$ Packer's Tar Soap 19 You Ask For ticular thing. Therefore, "Lis terine" in our stores Is always Lambert's Listerine, not some thing similar. Syrup of Figs is always the California Syrup of Figs as originally marketed by the California Syrup of Figs Co. Jicky Extract means Guerlain's Jicky. Java Rice Powder is Bour jois' Java Rice Powder, not some one of the dozens of imitations of same. ' & rJacCotffceli.Brug Go. Drug Stores in Prominent Locations Corner 19th and Famam. Corner 16th and Harney. Corner 24th and Farnam. Corner 49th and Dodge. General Office, 2nd Floor, 19th and Famam Telephone Dooela 7855. finishing up of the entire work at Masonic temple. v Notice The knitting department requests the immediate return of all the socks and remnants of yam that are still in field to Omaha chap ter, Red Cross headquarters, in the court house. Don't Worry. Rise above small things. Th woman who lets small things worry her will be completely undone th. first time she meets with a really big problem. It is disintegrating to your mental and nervous condition, not to mention your physical condition, to worry. You need not be resigned to fate nor slip your troubles as the old friend duck's back throws water. But you can meet troubles with a will to . , j : . . u . ... . . .1 after that "they should worry," but not you. Mineral Water and Bath Resort NQT Saalttrisa Th Unltua Hstst 119 sens sf btsutind sreiuKla Run on th ) ( s lr Counlri Maule. Smua, Tiwr, lio trte inJ r-sok BMlis. Kn Trsstmant 1st katiuaiUM sad munscll Trvub'M. HuroiwnTiiia. kiss 11 50 pw day aa. Biiltla crteKl ( Mrrto, amftfMft. VMsr Fsrsoaal Muiismtol BuUOj sa ow So 4 far tlimtl. , Htl Clfaa anj Minsral Spruif, Caltaa, 1 B rug Sale Straw Hat Dyes. The season is here when Hat Dyes are much. In de mand. We carry the" follow ing kinds in all the various shades: , Coloritt Jetum Elkays " All of these in dull and gloss black and all the new shades. COc Payne's or Gossom's Kidney Pills for 34$ $1.25 Pinkham's Comp.... 98$ 25c Requa's Charcoal Tablets for 19$ 60c Sal Hepatica for 49$ 60c Syrup of Figs (genuine) for 44$ $1.00 Squibb's Heavy White Pet- rolatum Oil 69$ 25c Senna Laxative Liver Pills for : 14$ 50c Tetlow's Pussy Willow Face Powder for 34$ $1.00 Vaucaire Galega Tablets for 89$ I fa. tit : n : , TV-1- ti ; n n n. . n uuc Williams I inn r 1113. . ,i;((- $1.00 Wine Cardui for.... 69$ 10e Roll Crepe Toilet Paper for 6$ Thermos , Bottles. At 25 Per Cent Off. Monday we shall put on sale all our stock of Universal and Thermos Bottles at 25 per cent off regular price. Nice, clean goods fresh from factory. One Accounting Office Charges made at any one or all of our five stores are trans ferred each morning to the general office, where all the bookkeeping is done. One statement only rendered. Pay ments by check or cash should be sent preferably to 19th and Famam General Office, but may be made at the pleasure of our customers to the cash ier at any one of our stores. Buy at any one or all of our Drug Stores Pay at anj one of them. - LISTERINE The original and, universally used antiseptic and prophylactic, 4 sizes, 15c to $1. The $1 size cut to 74$ Monday arid Tuesday. For Pretenr. in 8 Eg( Water Olui or Solution of Sill cat of Soda ; gallon, 8Se; bot tle. tOe, Sta and 25 "'Mi) I mwmm w.