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CLUBDOM
Club notices will not be pub
lished in The Sunday Bee if re
ceived later than 5 p. m. Friday.
a. m. Mrs. L. F. Easterly will act
as leader.
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FINE GRADUATION DIAMONDS
Don't mis teeing our fin lection.
Newest style mountings.
Omaha Woman's Club
Political and social science de
partment will meet Monday at the
Y. W. C. A. at 2:30 p. m. An election
of officers for the coming year will
be held and the program will fol
low. Mrs. B. S. Baker will have
charge of the program and will pre
sent Mr. Frank Howell, who will
speak on the league of nations.
The psychology department of the
Omaha Woman's club will meet on
Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. at 2:30
p. m. Dr. D. E. Jenkins will be
the instructor.
Current Topics Department
Miss Lutie Stearns will address
the current topics department at
the meeting Tuesday at the Y. W.
C. A. The program will be pre
ceded by an election of officers and
the Bible lesson, Mark 9, 36-42.
The art department of the
Omaha Woman's club will meet
Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. at 10
Your Used Silverware
, Made Like New
W replat your used silver
ware, making it like new. Any
thing of metal we replate, in
cluding brass bads and finish
as desired.
Bring us your used artlclts and
sav buying new one.
Eastern Plating Co.,
Main Office 70S South 18th.
1218 Farnam.
' Phone Tyler 3649. Doug. 2568.
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Music Department
Mnsic department will meet Wed
nesday at 2:15. There will be a
chorus rehearsal under Mr. Cox.
Public Speaking Department
Public speaking department will
meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. Mrs. John
Mullen will he the leader.
MONDAY
Dundee Woman's Patriotic club
will meet at the home of Mrs. W.
G. Fuller, 7008 North Forty-ninth
street.
The B. S. Chapter of the P. E.
O. will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Roy A. Ralph, 317
Happy Hollow Boulevard. World
religions will be discussed.
TUESDAY
American War Mothers will hold a
business' meeting in the Lyric build
ing. The North Side Mothers' club will
meet at the home of Mrs. S. S. Mar
tin, 4732 Davenport street, on Tues
day at 2 p. m.
Omaha Spanish club will meet at
8 p. m. in room 505 McCague
building.
Chanter B. P. of the P. E. O. sis
terhood wil meet with Mrs. T. H.
Brice, 2862 Newport avenue.
South Omaha Woman s club will
hold a business meeting in Library
hall.
The Sermo Literary club will
meet at the home of Mrs. P. A.
Themanson, 2215 Farnam street, for
a 1 o'clock luncheon. The club has
adopted a French orphan.
WEDNESDAY
The Frances Willard W.,C. T. U.
will meet for art all day session at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Dalzell, 2719
Davenport street.
Dundee Woman's club will meet
at the home of Mrs. J. W. Marshall,
4910 Cass street. Mrs. C. J. Hub
bard will lead the meeting.
Henry W. Lawton auxiliary will
meet at 8 p. m. in Memorial hall in
the court house.
Miss McCoy Will Have
Charge of Girls' Work
With War Camp
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How To Force Hair To Grow
Abundantly by a Method That
Never Fails. A Way to Remova
Wrinkles Positively in a Few Days
By Valeska Soutt
I HATH often bean amazed at th results
which, can b produced In a simple way
on almost any head of hair by the use
of th proper materials. There Is nothing
so satisfying as to bs able actually to see
a difference In th length of your hair,
and a very pronounced difference In It ap
pearance Inside of a very few weeks. You
then know positively that you ar on th
right track, and that your hair problems
bava been solved. I have aeen hair atop
falling In only a few days' time by the use
of th simple formula given here. This In
vigorate the hair cells and has a very
beneficial effect on the acalp tissue. The
result la a vigorous hair growth. Get a
one-ounc package of beta-qulnol at the
drug store for about fifty cents, and mix
it with a half pint of water and a half
pint of bay rum. This make a splendid
hatr-root developer. It Is not oily. Th oft
iner you use It the greater will be th re
mit. Try It
MRS. W. 8. It Is an absolutely true say
ing. "Beauty la only skin deep." Tet I
' would qualify It and say that beauty Is
not quit skin deep. It simply proves that
you do not hav to revolutionise th akin
in order to make It beautiful. You can
beautify th surface wonderfully by the
us of th following simple formula. By
making It yourself you get a beautlfler
far richer than you get rady-mad In the
tore. Th results, too, will be mors sat
isfying. Mis with two tablespoonfuls of
glycerin In a pint of water th oontents
of a one-ounc packsg of slntone, which
can be procured at any drug store for
about fifty cents. Th beautlfler Is then
ready. By dally us your akin will lose
vary blemish and become as glorious as
my.
SEARCHING Arm-pit perspiration Is.
if course, very embarrassing. You can
avoid it completely by merely applying
hydro-Hied talc to th arm-pits. This will
lso destroy all body and perspiration od
or In an amazing way. For fifty cents
your druggist can supply you with the
hydrollsed talc.
MISS F. A. N. Do not forget that soap,
and the soap . In many shampoos, makes
the hair brittle and makes the scalp dry.
What you need Is a bland application like
eggol which dissolves all oily secretions
on hair and scalp and leaves the hair In
splendid vigorous condition. It is wonder
ful for dandruff. It cleans out the pores
and lets your hair "breathe" and grow
vigorously. A teaspoonful of eggol in a
half cup of water cannot be equaled a a
head-wash. Enough for twelve shampoos
or more can be obtained from a twenty-five-cent
package.
THANKFUL In trying to remova su
perfluous hairs, why irritate the skin at
all? It Is all unnecessary. Any woman can
now us this hair-remover Just as she
would use her complexion lotion. Removing
superfluous hairs now becomes a pleas
ure Instead of a real dread If you will Just
moisten the hairs with a little sulfo solu
tion which can he obtained from your
druggist for one dollar. It leaves the skin
as smooth, white and soft as before. There
is no reddening or Irritating, and It never
falls.
MRS. M. McD. I wanted to get away
from that very thing, chalkiness In face
powders, bo I had a face powder made up
of my own. "Valeska Suratt Face Powder."
which any druggist can supply you In
white, flesh or brunette, for fifty cents.
VERY BLUE Ever try this formula for
making the pores smaller and In this way
removing wrinkles? Don't fail to try It. It
work along common sense lines. You
know that wrinkle are always more nu
merous In coarse skins. This formula
makes th skin texture finer, it makes
It firm and mors plump In this way, and
as a result, In a few day you see a very
marked difference In your appearance.
Wrinkle will seem to vanish. You will
realize quickly that you hav found a
remarkably effective wrinkle secret, and
tell your friends. Get from your druggist
for about fifty cent a two-ounce package
of eptol for fifty cents and mix with a ta
blespoonful of glycerine in a half pint of
water, and the cream la ready.
MISS WORRIED If you will sprinkl a
little neroxln on a wet cloth and rub this
on the black heads, you will find they will
disappear In a few moments almost mag
ically. The neroxln can be obtained at any
drug store. Adv.
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THURSDAY
Wyche Story Teller's league will
meet at the library at 4:15.
Drama section of the Association
of Collegiate Alumnae will meet at
the home of Miss Juliette . Griffin,
4211 Harney street. The play will
be "The Gaol Gate."
Mrs. F. M. Penney will entertain
chapter E of the P. E. O. sister
hood at luncheon at her home, 400S
North Thirty-ninth street. Mrs. W.
B. Woodward will assist the host
ess. The Liberty Star kensington will
meet at the home of Mrs. P. T.
Barber, 4152 Davenport street,
Thursday, April 10.
The J. F. W. club will meet at 1
o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. W.
Sherman, 5022 Nicholas street, for
luncheon.
FRIDAY
George Crook Woman's Relief
Miss Bernice McCoy of Lewiston,
Idaho, arrived in Omaha Tuesday
and will have charge of the girls'
work with the War Camp Commu
nity Service.
Miss McCoy has played with,
worked with, taught, or directed
girls for many years. Before taking
up this work she was dean of wom
en at Lewiston State Normal, Lew
iston, Idaho. She was also state
and county superintendent of
schools previous to this. Her work
has been in administrative and ex
ecutive lines and she is very en
thusiastic about her new work.
Omaha is one of the 50 cities that
have been alloted to continue this
work with the idea of ultimately
working into industrial programs.
Miss McCoy but smiled when
asked to outline a few of her new
plans.
"I had much rather wait and
really do some of them make it
publicity on reality rather than on
dreams although I have them,"
she said.
corps will meet at 2:30 in Memorial
hall for special business.
The Scottish Rite Womans' club
will meet at 2 o'clock at the Scot
tish Rite cathedral.
SATURDAY
Dorcas club will be entertained at
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Kelley, 2108 Binney street.
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Gossip of People
You Know
Mrs. Irving Benolken has re
turned from Kent, Conn., where her
mother, Mrs. Arthur L. Williams, is
with her nephew, the Rev. B. C.
Chandler. Mrs. Benolken is with
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Benolken.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Young have
recently arrived from New York
City. .
Mrs. F. W. Clarke and Miss
Helen Clarke have returned from
several, months' trip in California.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wead have
returned from their California trip.
Dick Stewart, jr., is spending his
spring vacation here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, at
the Blackstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake have
bought the Cumings home.
Mr. Stanley Green has been con
fined to his home with the grippe
for a week.
Mrs. George Haverstick returned
from New York Wednesday and will
give up her home here, returning
to New York in May, where she
will have an apartment on River
side Drive for the summer.
Mrs. Charles Offutt and Miss Vir
ginia are expected to sail from
Panama today. Mrs. Warren Rog
ers of New York may accompany
them home.
Maj. A. C. Stokes is in charge
of the surgical divisions of the Co
lumbia war hospital, U. S. general
hospital No. 1, in New York City.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Potts are at
the Blackstone.
Mrs. Edwin H. Piatt of Denver
is the guest of her sister, Miss Kate
McHugh.
Mrs. Mabel Balcombe "Leonhurdt
is at the Loyal hotel until she re
turns to her home in New York.
Mrs. Everett Burke has as her
luncheon guests Thursday at the
Fontenelle, Mrs. Theodore Maenner
and her guest, Mrs. Frank Gerould
of Kenilworth, 111.
Lt. Robert Stout has received his
discharge from Camp Taylor, Louis
ville, Ky., and is with his father, Mr.
John Stout, and sister, Miss Ger
trude, for a few days.
A son was born Saturday to Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Moehring at the
Stewart hospital.
A daughter, Betty Eleanor, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hurst
Friday at the Stewart hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon have
leased their home to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Barker and will spend the
coming year in California. Mrs. Dix
on will spend the summer at Santa
Barbara, ,Mr. Dixon returning in
July for a short time, joining Mrs.
Dixon at the Hotel Maryland in
Pasadena, for the winter.
Sergt. Arthur T. Shrum has ar
rived in New York after a year's serv
ice overseas, according to word re
ceived here by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Shrum.
Mrs. Theodore Ringwalt has re
turned from California and is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Ringwalt until she leaves for the
cast to be with her daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Hayes. Majqr Hayes has
Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of
women have kidney or bladder trou
ble and never suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove
to be nothing else but kidney trou
ble, or the result of kidney or blad
der disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other
organs to become diseased.
You may suffer pain in the back,
headache and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous,
irritable and may be despondent; it
makes any one so.
But hundreds of women claim
that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by
restoring health to the kidneys,
proved to be just the remedy need
ed to overcome such conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to
see what Swamp-Root, the great
kidney, liver and bladder medicine
will do for them. By enclosing ten
cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y., you may receive
sample size bottle by Parcel Post.
You can purchase medium and large
size bottles at all drug stores. Adv.
f'TuD, Johnny, PuM
My tore, tired, swollen
feet just ache for 'Ta'" yC
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APPEDIC
You're f ootsick Your feet feel
tired, puffed up, chafed, aching,
sweaty, and they need "Tiz."
"Tiz" makes feet remarkably
: fresh and sore-proof. "Tiz" takes
the pain and burn right out of corns,
callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is the
grandest foot-gladdener the world
has ever known. . . .
Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" at any
drug store and end foot torture for
a whole year. Never have tired, ach
ing, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes
will fit fine and you'll only wish
you had tried "Tiz" sooner. Ac
cept no substitutes. Adv,
Appendicitis is primarily due to the poi
sons formed by decaying food in th bow
els. It is a disease caused by improper and
insufficient bowel elimination. Many peo
ple have only a small passage in the center
of the bowels while the sides are clogged
with old, stale, fermenting matter. They
may have a bowel movement every day but
it is not a complete movement and the
old stale matte stays in the system to
ferment and cause trouble. Besides appen
dicitis such unclean bowels cauie head
aches, stomach trouble and 90 per cent of
all other sickness. The old foul matter
sticking to the side of the bowels often
rtays in for months, poisoning the body and
causing that listless, tired feeling known
as "auto intoxication,"
HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE.
The way to avoid sickness and to keep
feeling full of ambition is to watch your
bowels. Just as you keep the outnide oE
your body clean you should also KEEP
THE INSIDE CLEAN. It is even more im
portant to keep the bowels clean than it
is to keep your body washed, because the
millions of pores In the thirty feet of bow
els quickly absorb poisons generated by
decayed food left carelessly in the bowels.
Don't allow the old. fermenting, filthy stuff
to stay in your bowels for weeks, but GET
IT OUT and keep it out. Remember, filthy
bowels are the cause of most sickneas no
stomach, liver or any other organ cart do
its work with a foul cesHpool sending out
i ' and poisons. Even if your bowels
mov lightly every day, that is not
enough. There must he an nn!n..i
THOROUGH complete cleansing to rid your
system or all accumulated, decayed matter.
HOW TO CLEAN BOWELS QUICK
The MOST COMPLETE bowel cleans
er known is a mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine and ten other ingredients, put up
in ready prepared form under the trade
name of Adler-i-ka. This mixture Is so
powerful a bowel cleanser that it ALWAYS
does its work properly and thoroughly. It
removes foul and poisonous matter which
other cathartics or laxative mixtures are
unable to dislodge. It does a COMPLETE
job and it works QUICKLY and without
th least discomfort or trouble. It is so
gentle that one forgets he has taken it
until the THOROUGH evacuation starts.
It is astonishing the grent amount of foul,
poisonous matter a SINGLE SPOONFUL
of Adler-i-ka draws from the alimentary
canal matter you would never have
thought was in your system. Try it right
after a natural bowel movement and notice
how much MORE foul matter will be
brought out which was poisoning your sys
tem. In alight disorders such as occasional
constipation, sour stomach, "gas on the
stomach," or sick headache, one spoonful
brings relief almost INSTANTLY. Adler-i-ka
is the MOST THOROUGH howel
cleanser and antisepticizer ever offered in
ready prepared form. It is a constant
, surprise to people who have used only or
dinary howel and stomach medicines and
the various oils and waters.
REPORTS FROM PHYSICIANS
Dr. James Weaver, Loa, Utah: "I have
found nothing in my 60 years' practic to
excel Adler-i-ka."
Dr. W. A. Line, West Baden, Ind.: "I
use Adler-1-ka in my practice and have
found nothing to excel it."
Dr. l M. Prettyman, Mallard, Minn.:
"I use Adler-i-ka in all bowel esses and
have been very successful with it. Some
cases require only one dose."
Druggist D. Hawks, Goshen, Ind.: "One
of our leading doctors has used Adler-1-ka
in cases of stomach trouble with won
derful success. He has not lost a patient
and saved many operations."
J. E. Puckett, Gillam Ark.: "I had
bad stomach trouble. After taking Ad-ler-ika
feel better than for 20 years.
Haven't language to express the awful
impurities which were eliminated from
my ByBtem."
Cora E. Nohlett, Sageeyah, Okla. :
"Thank to Adler-i-ka I can sleep all
night now, something I could not do for
years."
Mrs. L. A. Austin, Ausland, Minn.: "I
could not eat a thing, my stomach was
so weak. Adler-i-ka made me feel better
and am now able to work and gaining."
recently received his promotion to
lieutenant colonel and will be sta
tioned in Washington, D. C.
Lt. Jack Baldwin has returned
from France and Mrs. J. N. Baldwin,
with her mother. Mrs. llolcomb. left
Thursday for New York, where they
will meet Lieutenant Baldwin. Mrs.
Baldwin will spend the summer at
Waterville.
Mrs. Robert- Drake, who has taken
some of the French classes at the
Central High school, entertained at
tea at her home Monday afternoon
and about 45 called.
Mrs. Edward Aycrigg of Stam
ford, who has been with her mother,
Mrs. R. S. Hall, and her sister, Miss
Dorothy, at the St. Regis, returned
Thursday evening to her home.
Miss Ruth Bailey and Miss Cora
Bailey, who have been the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. George Joslyn, re
turned Friday to their home in Mon
treal, Canada.
Mrs. Henry Wyman and daughter.
Miss Margaret,' and son, James, re
turned Thursday from Excelsior
Springs.
Senator J. H. Millard and Miss
Tessie Millard are spending a few
days at Excelsior Springs.
Lt. Donald Macrae, who has been
at Camp Kearney, has received
his discharge and has joined Mrs.
Macrae at the home of Mrs. Don
ald Macrae sr., in Council Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moore, who
recently moved here from Dunlap,
la., have bought the Sharp home at
311 North Forty-first street.
Mrs. G. A. Roberts and Miss Eliz
abeth are at the Elms hotel, Excel
sior Springs.
Mrs- David Magowan and child
ren will leave soon for New York
City where Mr. and Mrs. Magowan
will make their future home.
Mrs. A. L. Lehr of Albion, Neb
is the guest of her cousin, Miss
Elizabeth Black.
The residence of the late Senator
and Mrs. C. F. Manderson at Thirty-eighth
and Jackson, has been sold
to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morsman, jr.,
and Senator J. H. Millard. A portion
of the grounds will be annexed to
the Millard home and Mr. Morsman
expects to build on the corner lot.
Mrs. Anna Hamilton, who has
been at the Blackstone, is now at
the Maryland hotel in Pasadena.
Relia-le Mcthsd of Hair Care
Hair is by far the most conspic
uous thing about us and is probably
the most easily, damaged by bad oi
careless treatment. If we are very
careful in hair washing, we will
have virtually no hair troubles. An
especially fine shampoo for this
weather, one that brings out all tho
natural beauty of the hair, that dis
solves and entirely removes all
dandruff, excess oil and dirt, can
easily be used at trifling expense by
simply dissolving a teaspoonful of
canthrox (which you can get at any
druggist's), in a cup of hot water
This makes a full cup of shampoo
liquid, enough so it is easy to apply
it to all the hair instead of just the
top of the head. This chemically
dissolves all impurities and create;
a soothing, cooling lather. Rinsing
leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft
and pliant, while the hair takes on
the glossy richness of natural color
also a f luffiness which makes it seem
much heavier than it is. After can
throx shampoo, arranging the hair
is a pleasure. Adv.
"DANDERINE" FOR
FALLING HAIR
Stop dandruff and double
beauty of your hair
for few cents.
Adler-i-ka is sold only by the leadini?
druggists in earh city. Sold in Omnha
by Sherman & McConnel Drug Co. (and
lending druggists.)
Dandruff causes a feverish irri
tation of the scalp, the hair roots
shrink, loosen and the hair comes
out fast. To stop falling hair at
once and rid the scalp of every par
ticle of dandruff, get a small bot
tle of "Danderine" at any drug
store for a few cents, pour a little
in your hand and rub it into the
scalp. After several applications
the hair stops coming out and you
can't find any dandruff. Your hair
appears soft, glossy and twice as
thick and abundant. Try it!
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iPkc CATARRH is M
n&& mm If r.i ,
Ton ar. Btarrin to death. Catarrh has
Invaded your system and upset the work
nutrition. Tour food is not being prop
ol , mi.- v.i,i in not obtaining
the Mull and needed amount of nourishment.
Tour illness may be pronounced or per
haps you merely realize that you are not
foV bloatW. belchine gas sometimes pains
In the back, sides and loins. All are synip
tSmi of catarrhal condition ot catarrhal
pouonin!: You ara Bick and lt la due to
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How Women of Today Are Able
To Guard Against Anaemia-
Lack of Iron in The Blood
The Greatest Curse To Health and Beauty
Physician Explains Why Red Blood Rich in Iron
Keeps Women Strong and Well While Lack of Iron
Makes Them Weak, Nervous, Fretful and Run
down Says:
Introduction of Organic Iron Nuxated
Iron Help Solve Problem of Supplying
Iron Deficiency. Thereby increasing tha
Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Care
worn women in Two Weeks' Time in Many
Instances.
' If you tire easily, if you are nerv
ous or irritable or look pale, hag
gard and worn your blood may be
starving for the want of iron, accord
ing to physicians who explain below
why they regard anaemia as the
greatest curse to the health, strength
and beauty of the modern American
woman.
That women may become stronger,
healthier and better able to meet
the cares of home and family by
increasing the supply of iron in
their blood is the opinion expressed,
yet it would appear that there are
thousands of delicate, run-down
women who need something to
build up their red
blood corpuscles
and increase their
strength, but often
do not know what to
take. In commenting
upon this Dr. George
H. Baker, formerly
Physician and Sur
g e o n, Monmouth
M e m o rial Hospital
of New Jersey, said:
"What women need to
put roses in their cheeks
and the springtime of life
into their step is not cos
m e t i c s or stimulating
drugs, but plenty of rich
pure red blood. Without
it no woman can do credit to
herself or to her work. Iron
is one of the greatest of all
strength and blood builders,
nnd I have found nothing in
my experience so effective for
helping to make strong,
healthy, red-blooded women
as Nuxated Iron. From a
careful examination of the
formula and my own tests of
Nuxated Iron, I feel convinced
that it 1 a preparation which any
physician can take himself or pre
scribe for his patients with the ut
most confidence of obtaining highly
beneflcifil and satisfactory results."
Among other physicians asked
for an opinion was Dr. Kenneth
K. MacAlpine, a prominent New
York Surgeon, member of the New
York Stat Medical Society and for
16 years Adjunct Professor of the
New York Post Graduate Medical School
and Hospital, who says: "'You can tell the
women whose blood is rich in strength-giving
iron, they are the beautiful, healthy,
rpsy-cheeked ones, radiant with life, vim
and energy envied and sought after ev
erywhere they go. Yet despite all that has
been said and written by physicians about
the alarming iron deficiency in the blood of
the average American woman of today,
there are still thousands who need some
thing to increase their red-blooded cor
puscles and build up their strength and
endurance and are either careless of their
condition or do not know what to take. In
my opinion there is nothing better than or
ganic Iron Nuxated Iron to help make
healthy, full-blooded, beautiful women. By
enriching the biood and increasing its oxygen-carrying
power, Nuxated Iron will oft
en transform the flabby flesh, tonpless tis
sues, and pallid cheeks of nervous run
down women into a glow of health and
Highly Magnified Drop of
Blood of Anaemlo Woman
Showing I,srk of Healthy
Bed Corpuscles.
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T. If
If your blood Is starving for
want of iron and you long for
the physical energy and steady
nerve of perfect health try
Nuxated Iron, and watch its
strength giving up-building effect.
You can tell the
women with plenty
of iron in their
blood beautiful,
healthy, r o a y
cheeked women
full of life, vim
and vitality.
make them look years younger within
surprisingly short time."
In commenting upon Dr. MacAlpine'
statement regarding the alarming iron de
ficiency in the blood of the average Amer
ican woman of today, Dr. Ferdinand King,
a New York I'hynician and Medical Author,
says : "I fully agree with Dr. MacAlpine
that there can be no healthy, rosy-cheeked
women without fron. I have strongly em
phasized the fact that doctors should pre
scribe more organic iron Nuxated Iron
for their nervous, run-down, weak, haggard
looking women patients. Anaemia Iron
deficiency is the greatest curse to the
health, strength, vitality, and beauty of the
modern American woman. Lack of iron
in the blood may often transform a beauti
ful, sweet-tempered woman into one who is
cross, m'rvous, and irritable one who
makes life a burden to herself, unbearable
for her hushand, and disagreeable fnr her
children. When the iron goes from the
blood of women, the roses go from their
checks."
If you are not strong or well you owe it
to yourself to make the following test : See
how long you can work or how fur you can
walk without becoming tired. Next tiike
two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated
Iron three times per day after meal for
two weeks. Then tet your strength again
and le how much you hav gained.
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