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Guilt is tha sourcs of sorrow! Tia tha fisnd, Tha avanglnf fisnd. that lollowa us behind, , With whips and stints. Rowa. - f Far farms ! ovsraaMat itt foola coats t Wbata'er U kaat arfmialstaretl ia bast. Pop.. NATUROPATHY - Chiropractic McFadden's Methods. Regenerative Diets scien tifically combined will pull your disease out by the roots. ' Let Nature Get You Well DR BENJ. ISRAEL Chiropractor. Bushman BIk., 16th and Douglas . Street. . -' Office, Douf. 7S39. A Typewriters All Standard Makes for Sale and Rent The W. N. Long Comparr 20S So. 18th St. Phono D. 3969. DR. G. W. TODD Investigate my metnods for the relief of pain in den tistry. 403 Brandeis Building. The Advertiser who uses the Bee Want Ad columns increases his business thereby and the person who read them profit by the oppor tunities offered. Famous In A Day For Her ; Beautiful Complexion Oatmeal Combination Does It A Frea Prescription Doe Its Work Overnight. You Can Prepare It At Your Home. New York: It is my own discovery and it takes just one niirht to get such marvel ous results, says Mae Edna Wilder, when hr friends ask her about her wonderful complexion and the Improved appearance of her hands and arms. Yon can do the same thing if you follow my advice she says: I feel it my duty to tell every girl and woman what this wonderful 'prescription did for me. Just think of it. I never tire of telling others just what brought about such remarkable results. Here is the iden tiraj prescription that removed every de fect from my face, neck, hands and arms. Ui'til you try it you can form no idea of the marvelous change it wiH make in just one application. The. prescription which you can prepare at your own home is as fol lows: Cio to any grocery and get ten cents wi.rth of ordinary oatmeal, and from any drug store a bottle of derwillo. Prepare the .oatmeal as directed in every package of derwillo and apply night and morning. The first application will astonish you. It makes "Old Soldier- writes : "I would like to know what to do for rheumatism, as I am so crippled that I cannot walk. Please answer at once." Answer: Here ia the best remedy for rheumatism that is knowa, and if taken according to directions you will soon be out again and be strong and well. et 2 drams of iodide of potassium; 4 drams sodium salicylate; 1 oi. wine of rolchicum; 1 os, eemp. essence eardiol: 1 ox. comp. fluid balmwort and 5 on. of syrup sarsaparilla comp. Mix and take a teaspoonful at meal time and again before going to bed. , "Poorly" writes: "Being past middle ace and observing that my nervous system is in bad shape. I write for a prescription. I do not gain strength from my food, am weak, listless, forgetful, sleepless at times, tired and unable to set the part of a strong man of health, such as I waa at one time." Answer: Get from a well-stocked .pha rmecy a sealed tube of three-graia Cadomene Tablets, which are especially made for those needing a strong, harm less, rejuvenating tonic Astonishing and pleasing results will , follow and life and hope are renewed. e a Mias Beatrice asks: "Will you please prescribe for one who is too fleshy so . that about SO pounds can be taken offT" Answer: Obtain of any well-stocked druggist a tube of (-Grain Arbolone Tab lets and take regularly as per directions accompanying same. Many of my patients have reduced at the rata of a pound a day without any ill results. a . a "Unhappy May writes: "I suffer con stantly with constipation, headaches, indi f srf' 1 CLUBDOM Club notices will not be pub lished in The Sunday Bee if re ceived later than 5 p. m. Friday. Omaha Woman's Club. The Omaha Woman's club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium on Monday at 2:30 preceeded by a meeting of directors at 1:30. Officers of the club and chair men of the auditing, courtesy, con struction, house and home commit tees will be elected. Three mem bers of the library committee and five of the membership will also be chosen. . The tellers are Mrs. T. H. Tracy, chairman; Mesdames Raymond L. Young. J. T. Johnston, S. A. Col lins, William Burton, George W. Munger, E. F. EasterlyT-Cearge A. Magney, W. E. Shaeffer and Dr. Katherine Sullivan. MONDAY The Dundee Woman's Patriotic club will meet on Monday at 1:30 with Mrs. Harry Patterson, 301 South Thirty-eighth street. The Fellowship club, with Miss Beth Howard as leader, will meet Monday evening, for a special gym class, with Mrs. Charles Musselman as instructor. ' TUESDAY The parlimentary law department of the Omaha Woman's club will DOIT Aft f JEL., . SKINNER DOUGLAS -1642 TRAM M men forAchinsE Tired Feet Nothing comforts tad soothes aching, tired feet like Omega Oil. Bathe the feet in warm water, then rub with Omega Oil, this simple treatment stops the pain and makes the feet feel like new. the skin appear transparent, smooth and velvety. I especially recommend it for freckles, tan, sun spots, coarse pores, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles, and, in fact, ev ery blemish the face hands and arms are heir to. If your neck or chest is discolort-J from exposure, apply this combination then and the objectionable defect will disappear It is absolutely harmless and will not pro duce or stimulate a growth of hair. No matter how rough and ungainly the hands and arms, or what abuses they have ha through hard work and exposure to sun an . wind, the oatmeal-derwillo combination wil work a wonderful transformation in U hours at the most. Thousands who have used it have had the same results I have had. Sole: To rt the brat effect be sure to follow the complete dlrwMoiia contained in every package of derwillo. You hate only to get dtrwlllo and oat meal. You need nothiui else and It la so simple that anyone can use It: and la so Inexpensive that any slrl or woman can afford It. The manufacturers and (lrumrtata guarantee that there will lie a notice able improvement after the nrst application or they will refund the money. It la sold in this city undi-r a money rerund guarantee by department stores and all up-to-date druggists Including the Sherman a McConnell, the Jlealon and the Merrltt stores. r:- ) THE BEST mi ?KeT)OCTOR The questions answered below are gen eral in character; the symptoms or dis eases are given and the answers should apply to any ease of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Building, vuiicBc-uu.uwj ,uma, iaytoo, vj., en closing self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in any answers. The remedies can be obtained at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. gestion and kidney trouble. My skin is pimply and oily." Answer: Three grain Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets) ia the best known remedy for the blood. They are made from sulphur, cream of tartar and herb medicines which act directly on the blood, purifying it, thus causing the pimples to disappear and the skin to become fresh and healthy looking, a a e "Essex" write: "What should I do to relieve a severe ease of kidney and bladder disease? Urine is dark, foul of odor, and passage is irregular, painful, etc. Have depression, fever, chills, pains like rheumatism and soreness in region of bladder." Answer: For such symptoms as you describe I prescribe my favorite formula under the name of Balmwort Tablets. This is a splendid efficacious remedy for such abnormal conditions. Begin their use as per directions on each sealed tube, e a a 'Sorrowful" says: "My scalp is cover ed with dandruff, my hair is oily and straggling. Please help me so that I may look like other girls." Answer: You can very easily "look like other girls" if you will get at the drug store a 4-oa. jar of plain yellow Minyol and use it regularly according to the directions given. It will stop your dandruff and make your hair soft and fluffy and make it grow. This treatment differs from all others and I have actually aee it the most wonderful transformations when people have used this only two or three times. - , a e e "Ann" writes: "Could you prescribe something to increase my weight T I am tall and thin to such an embarrassing de gree that I am frequently subjected to slighting remarks." Answer: Hypo-Nuelane Tablets have been prescribed with great success as indicated by gratifying., letters from hun dreds of girls who suffer as you do. These tablets ran be purchased in sealed pack ages from any well-stocked drug store and full directions are given inside. These should be taken regularly for about two months, - meet on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. As the last regular lesson there will be a short review in parlia mentarp practices, with Ensen JI. Biglow as director and Mrs. John Mullin, leader. Preceding the lesson there will be flection of officers and final arrange ments for the last social function. fontenelle Kensington will meet with Mrs. Arthur Dunbar, 1314 South Thirty-second street, on Tuesday . No. 140, West Branch Relief corps, will meet on Tuesday at 2:31) in the Memorial hall of the court house. The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet on Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Prof. Edwin Puis will speak, followed by electfcn of officers. Mrs. John Mullin's and Mrs. George Shield's divisions will be hostesses at luncheon. The Omaha Spanish club will meet Tuesday at 8:15 in room 505 of the McCabe building. WEDNESDAY Music department' of the Omaha Woman's club will meet on Wednes day at the Blackstone. Chorus re hearsal will commence at 1:30. The program, arranged by Mrs. J. R. Trevis, will follow at 2:30. The last number of the concert series, sponsored by the music, de partment, will be given Monday, April 21, with Henry Cox violinist, assisted by the Woman's club chorus. THURSDAY The Jewish Ladies' Relieff society and Beautiful Locket Send photo and we will make a genuine hand colored repro duction by a new process. Indestructible and permanent The miniature wilt beeet in a goldplated Roman finish locket and wa famish both for S2.SO. The minia ture alone at any jeweler would cost many times this amount. Remit $2.50 with order. Give color pf eyes, hair, and complexion we reproduce perfectly. Makes a handsome Bid that will be greatly ap preciated by all. Photograph will be returned promptly ART JEWELRY ASSOCIATES 175 Fifth Ave. New York GOITER GALVANO NECKLACE (PatV.S.&Can.) The latMt discovery for the relief or cure of Colter by mild electrical treatment. Worm wane yon aicep. Wriaa today ior oarriculara end Free booklet oo Cotter. Cemaa fkamacal Ce. 51 Coagttl Ht..Waustre,Wb. 7WELL.D0NTBE People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much ioneer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin j should begin to clear after you have ' taken the tablets a few niehts. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Drr Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 1.0c and 25c per box. All druggists. STOUT LADY! How to Reduce Your Weight Get rid of that burden of obesity this very season. Become lithe and active. Stop suffering from over stoutness. You may even eat ice cream, cake and candy if you like. Enjoy yourself while getting thin by korein system approved by physi cians. Mrs. Clarence Cash reports 'that she reduced her weight thirty-five pounds in six weeks by using oil of korein. Many other reports made by de lighted women, who were unable to fret rid of their burden of fat until they adopted the new method. Get a small box of oil of korein, in capsules, at any drug store; fol low the plain directions of korein system. Guarantee of reduction or money back. Nothing drastic or harmful a safe self-treatment thut has improved the figure, vivacity, beauty and health of legions of ladies. For protruding hips, unduly large neck or bust, double chin, pursy abdomen, etc., this simple, .re markably effective reduction sys tem should be tried. A book, "Re duce Weight Happily," may be had free, postpaid (plain wrapper), by writing to Korein Company, NE-69,1 Station F, New ork, N. Y. Adv.. TfrM 1 j, , lit" . - - mmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm PIMPLY will give a social card party on Thursday at the B'nai Ami club club rooms in the Lyric building. The Dundee Woman's club will meet on Thursday at 2:30 with Mrs. W. T. Johnston, 5013 Chicago street. Discussion of next year's work will replace the current topics usually considered. "The City of Comrades ' by Basil King, is the book for study. Mrs. H. B. Howard will be leader. SATURDAY Omaha Collegiate alumnii will hold a general meeting on Satur day at the Blackstone at 2:30. Re ports of the biennial convention will be followed by a play given by the drama section. An executive meeting will be held Friday at 3:38 at the Fontenelle. The girls' work committee will be held Saturday afternoon, April 19, at 1:30 o'clock, instead of April 12, as formerly announced. Clitic The group of which Margaret Bliss is guardian held a council fire Wednesday afternoon at the home of Irene Carlson. Mildred Shields tcok her desire to become a Camp fire Girl. Irene O'Brien took the Wood Gatherers and Virginia Os tenberg the Firemakers' rank. The candle-lighting ceremony was part of the council fire. The Candle of Love was lit by Irene Carlson, the1 Candle of Health by Margaret and the Candle of Work by Marion Per kins. Mrs. Ryan's group met at her home Wednesday evening for a reg ular business meeting. The Raos'u -group held a council fire at the home of Margarette Rix Friday afternoon. The meeting of the preceding week was held at the home of Ruth Keebler. The Chiskhanay group, with their guardian, Ann Erickson, visited the county hospital last Sunday. The members of this group brought c&ndy and gave a program of songs for the people at the home. Dur ing the week these girls are going to make scrap books and dress dolls for the Child Saving institute. A hike is planned for the near future. The Waha group postponed their last meeting. Their guardian, Zo Schalek, was visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Helsey's group met Tues day night at the Y. W. C. A. At this meeting two girls from Centra' High school helped the group with the songs. In two weeks this group will hold their first ceremonial. The Alahi group, with their guard ian, Mrs. 'McDougal, will hold tlieir fgular meeting Friday. The girls in this group are rehearsing for a olay and program to be given it the Y. W. C. A. m a few weeks. Mrs. Hoyt with her group met Wednesday. They hope to have a week-end hike soon. They are planning their council fire. At this ceremonial most of 'the members will take the Fire Maker's rank. I The? Minnehaha group met with Dorothy Horn on Friday. At this meeting they gave a program of folk stories. " . .;. . The. Iyego group met Tuesday with Ruth Allen. The girls are col lecting yarn and will knit an afghan. The members of this group plan to sew rags for rag rugs. These rugs are sent to the needy people in France through a relief committee in New York. Esther Ellinghusen's group took a hike to Child's Point, Saturday. The Abanakee group at its last regular meeting which was held at Beatrice Rupright's home, decided to have a newspaper to be called the "Abanakee Semi-Monthly." Phyllis Weiberg and Arlene Shamp are the editors-in-chief, while . Mil dred Ayre has charge of the want ad columns, Maxine Wilson the story section, Agnes Bexton the jokes, Alice Ayre the sport section, Mira Lehmann the fashions, Beatrice Rupright the Cynthia Gray column, and Marie Tomson society section. Mildred Foster's group will have a candy sale at the Y.'W. C. A. on Saturday, April 19. The Lexi group, of which Mrs. Beebe is guardian, held a ceremonial meeting on Wednesday. The Fri day of last week they hiked to Bellevue. Another, group enjoying a hike during vacation week was Mrs. Edith Chantry's.. They chose Sat urday for the day to walk to Irving ton, where they enjoyed a camp sup per. . ' Mr. Scott of New York City, who was here in the interests of Camp Fire, addressed a meeting of the Omaha guardians held Friday eve ning at the Fontenelle hotel. Swiss Flag Reversed Is Official Red Cross lag) Known by All Men It is pretty generally known that the red flag on a white background, the emblem of the Red Cross is, the Swiss flag reversed, the emblem being adopted by the ed Cross of all countries, as a tribute to Henry Dunant and the country which did so much to stimulate interest in re lief work throughout the world. With the country hemmed in by the armies of the belligerents, the Swiss Red Cross occupied a , delicate posi tion for more than four years, and the acceptable manner in which it disposed of the many problems that arose will always stand as a tribute to its efficiency. The organization has about 50.000 members. The Spanish Red Cross has a n.embership of more than 60,000. Headquarters is in Madrid. Portu gal's ed Cross society was not founded until 1908. Holland, Den mark, Norway and Sweden have Red Cross societies operating, as a general rule, along the lines of the other Red Cross organizations., The president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Ja pan is Mrs. Yajima, who at the age of 85 years gives her entire time to the work of the organization. The first accomplished woman etomologist il the world was Char lotte dc Bernier Taylor, daughter of the Savannah merchant who sent the first steamship across the Atlantic Woman's Club Meetings The Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, witth a membership of over 10,000, is divided into six districts, having the same geographical boundaries as the state congressional districts. These districts have annual spring meetings. They will meet this year as follows: t , . ' District No. 1 Table Rock, May 6, 7, 8, Altruian club, hose; Mrs. Hugh LaMaster, Lincoln, district president District No. 2 -South Omaha, April 3, South Omaha Woman's Club, host; Mrs, William Berry, Omaha, district president. District No. 3 Neligh, April 22, 23, 24, Federated Clubs of Neligh, host; Mrs. E. B. Pennsy, district president. ; District No. 4 Ashland, April 29, 30 and May 1, Ashland Wo man's Club, host; Mrs. Warren Perry, district president.. District No. 5 Superior, April 9, 10 and 11, Superior Woman's Club, host; Mrs. H.'E. Goodrich, district president. District No. 6 Broken Bow, April 15, 16, 17, Broken Bow Wo man's Club, host; Mrs. T. J. Wilburn, district president. Mrs. Cyrus Mason is press chairman, Nebraska Federation of Woman's Clubs. "Don't" Is the Advice of Movie Actress Who Knows By IMAGENE DEVORE. Girls, don't be deceived by these school announcements purporting to teach you how to become movie actresses. They'pe as impossible as the mail order institutions profess ing to teach you how to write suc cessful plays for Movieland. It is a grand old scheme in this town to take your money for tuition and then give you a "course" in the art of motion picture acting. All is grist that comes to the mills of these sharks. The domestic hands over her money in return for fair prom ises as readily as girls in higher walks of life. You would be surprised if you could visit some of these so-called schools. The enrollment embraces the high and the low, the rich and the poor. The society lady with a husband and five children seemingly is just as anxious to become a movie star as the next one. The schools play no favorites. They put 'em all through a certain line of work and then inform the victims that they areeady to accept employment at any movie studio." Of course, it' is up to'the graduate to get the em ployment! To you girlies who are ambitious to become movie actresses, I would say, don't I The woods are full of movie actresses, real and near! Every studio has a long waiting list composed of those experienced in both dramatic and motion picture work and what chance has the lone amateur against such experienced competition? It has become an un certain life, too. Directors are en gagingly the picture these days and the halcyon period of stock com panies and long time contracts has gone by. A new government ruling in Bur ma requires all Burnian girls 12 years of old and over to attend a girls' school, if one exists in the town, rather than the mixed school as heretofore. More than 1,000 societies of wo men in Great Britain are arranging for celebrationsto be held 'next month in honor of the Queen Vic toria centenary. I The Hat You Will Want to Wear Easter Sunday You will find it a very easy task to locate it here. For never have we had so many beauties in so many stunning shapes, styles and trimmings to offer you for selection in any Easter showing. Come and look them over; you will be pleased with both the styles and prices. F M. Schadell & Co. 1522 DOUGLAS STREET. There is a lleracdy, - an, for Your Trouble TRY IT M sl fsasW ss1sb ' I I m MW Tou hawk and spit and have a hacking: cough. Tour breath Is foul, digestion is bad, appetite poor. Homing laoies rignc, sour stomacn, Deicn gas, bowels constipated, pains in the back, sides and loins, ringing In tha ears, brain not clear and you feel generally rotten. It Is catarrh. The poison Is working through your system and sooner or later some of the many complications will put you down. Do not wait Tou need a reliable remedy and you need It now. PE-RU-N A For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions Regulates the digestion, aids elimination, purifies the blood, soothes the diseased and inflamed mucous membranes and stimulates every organ to do Its work. The nerve centers revive under the invigorating- Influence of PE-RU-NA. Health and vigor dlSDlace the old lassitude and mlaerv. PF.-RTT-NA 1 instantly brnaks up unp ana epmiiBn iu ana nastens ones recovery from an attack. As Dr. J. H. Wagner of Skate, Ky., says: TE-RU-NA has proven a success with old and young, men and women. It la the best of all tonics." Tablet! ar Llatild. Said Cvsrvwhara. First Contribution to Joan of Arc Play By Mrs. McKnight In appreciation of the faithful services of the Sisters of Mercy during the illness of her daughter, Irene, Mrs. W. C McKnight gave $50 to the Joan of Arc club as a contribution to the play, "An Irish Musical Comedy," which will be staged some time in May. ' The proceeds from "An Irish Musical Comedy," under the direc tion of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Connor, will be added to the fund for the erection of a working girl's home, 'lhe Joan of Arc-club has pledged $5,000 toward the total.. The ladies it: charge are Miss Cassey Riley, Miss Mary English, Miss Gertrude McAuley and Miss Margaret Welsh. A unique honor has been bestow ed upon Mrs. Louise Clayton, of Jenkintown, Pa., who has been elect ed an honorary member of the local fire company. BREAKFAST Grape Fruit Soft Cooked Eggs Bacon Muffins Coffee ' DINNER Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy Cauliflower Butter Sauce Bread Butter Spiced Pears Sponge Cake Dessert " Coffee SUPPER Tuna Salad , Bread Butter Oatmeal Cookies Tea Sliced Peaches g coughs and colds, wards off tha WMAROllI i Ml SICNATuMt . j i "ASPIRIN" WAS TALCUM BeavyjSentnce Manufacturer (ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH) NEW YORK, December 81. Ac cused of having manufactured and sold to influenxa sufferers thousands of boxes of aspirin tablets, princi pally composed of talcum podeT, Joseph M. Turkey, bead of th Verandah Chemical company, of Brooklyn, was found guilty yester day of violation of the sanitary code and sentenced" to three years In pris on with a One of $500. The sentence was the moet severe ever imposed In the country ior Don't buy Aspirin in a pill "3 : t The genuine American owned "Bayer tablets of Aspirin" have Seen proved safe by millions for ain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism; Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package. Boxes of 12 tablets Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Also Capsules. Aspirin is4he trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of SiJicylicaciJ NO GUESSWORK IN CHIROPRACTIC Let the South Side Chiropractor locate the cause of your1 ail ment and remove it. If your case needs sulphur baths, massage, electro or any other modern method of treatment, come to us. Dr. Knollenberg and Ella Boos, Directors 4718 South 24th Street. Wm FEET For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, TenderAching, Swol; len Calloused Feet and Painful Corns Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and al most talk and then they'll take an other dive in that "Tiz" bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's nrrand H's tflorious. I Quit Meat Wken Kid neys Bother Take a glass of Salts Bladder No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four POWDER Imposed on of Tablets. such an offense. Hereafter say, "Give me gen uine 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.' " Insist you want only the Bayer package with the "Bayer Crow" on the package and on the tablets. box! Get Bayer package I ... poroini Phone SoutfeKl79. "Can't beat 'Tie for aching, swollen (eet. Don't stay (ootsick !" Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. .'. There's nothing like "Tiz.", It'j the only remedy tfiat draws out. al! the poisonous exudations which pufi up your feet and cause foot tor ture. : . , . Get a 25-cenUox of "Tiz" at anj drug or department store don'l wait. Ah ! how glad your feet get: how comfortable your shoes feel. - 4 t if your Back hurts or j troubles you ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy; take a tablespoonful in a -: glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is madt . from the acid of graces and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so K no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. N Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink which ; everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. s f ? 3 ! I is! if ft : 'Hi" i : i 4 H i