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    GIRLS! LOTS OF
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
A small bottle of "Danderine"
make hair thick, glossy
and wavy.
Removes all dandruff, stops
itching scalp and falling
hair.
J lw '.fco--. wx-" "
To be possessed of a head of
heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous,
fluffy, wavy and free from dan
druff is merely a matter of using a
little Danderine.
It is easy and inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get
a small bottle of Knowlton's Dan
derine now it costs but a few cents
all drug stores recommend -it
apply a little as directed and within
ten minutes there will be an appear
ance of abundance, freshness, fluf
finess and an incomparable gloss
and lustre, and try as you will you
can not find a trace of dandruff or
falling hair; but your real surprise
will be after about two weeks' use,
when you will see new hair fine
and downy at first yes but real-
i ly new hair sprouting out all over
your scalp Danderine is, we be-
. lieve, the only sure hair grower, de
stroyer of dandruff and cure for
itchy scalp, and it never fails to
stop falling hair at once.
If you want to prove how pretty
. and soft your hair really is, moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
,carefully draw it through your hair
taking one small strand at a time.
Vour hair will be soft, glossy and
beautiful in just a few moments
a delightful surprise awaits every
one who tries this. Adv.
A RAW, SORE THROAT
''V. '.r:W i
Eases Quickly When You
Apply a Little Musterole.
And Musterole won't blister like
the old-fashioned mustard plaster.
Iust spread it on with your fingers,
t penetrates to the sore spot with a
gentle tingle, loosens the congestion
and draws out the soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white oint
' meet made with oil of mustard. It
is fine for quick relief from sore
throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, pains and aches of the back or
Ioints,sprain3,soremuscles,bruises,chil
Jains, frosted feet, colds on'the chest.
' Nothing like Musterole for croupychil
J dren. Keep it handy for instant use.
30c and 60c jars; hospital size 2.50,
The Advertiser who uses The Bee
Want Ad Column increases his
business -thereby and the persons
who read them profit by the oppor
tunities offered.
Beddeo
Charge Account.
It's Different. "
Mothers ! Here's the sale of
Children's Dresses we promised you
" Here's the sale that will send a wave of excitement
into every corner of this great city. Here's the sale
you cannot afford to miss.
Starting 8:30 A. M. sharp Friday
50 D0Z. CLEVER DRESSES AT LESS
THAN ONE-THIRD THEIR REAL WORTH
GINGHAMS, VOILES, PERCALES. TWILLS. CHAMBRAY,
AT.T, COLORS. MIDDIE EFFECTS.. HOSTS OF CLEVER STYLES.
This is tfce greatest value offer in Children's Dresses ever made by any
Omaha store. An event that will not be duplicated for months to come.
CONTROL BOARD
FAVORS PARDON
FOR GENEVA GIRL
,
Superintendent Wants Wife
of Soldier Taken Back to
Home; Testified in
McMahon Case.
From a Staff Correspondent.
Lincoln, April 24. The State
Board of Control is rather inclined
to take the broad view that Lucille
iRae, the Omaha girl who escaped
from the Geneva school for girls
and later married, should be given
a chance to make good, rather than
send her back to the school to
serve out her time.
Miss Rae was one of the girls
brought from the Geneva school by
the board to testify against the
former superintendent, Miss Mc
Mahon, at the time of the hearing
when Miss McMahon was asked to
resign. Soon after going back to
the school the girl escaped. Later
she married a soldier boy, and the
young man. who says that he knew
she was an escaped inmate of the
home at the time he married her.
now says that everything is all
right and that they want to live .to
gether and make a- home.
Superintendent McAulay is rath
er of the opinion that the girl should
be brought back, taken to the Mil
ford home where she should stay
until her child is bom and then be
taken back to the Ge'neva home.
Beatrice Youths, Charged
With Robbery, Are Paroled
Beatrice, Neb.) April 24. (Spe
cial.) Ira . Ahl, Martin Ford and
"Bud" Freeman, three of the four
boys arrested here last week on
charges of breaking and entering a
number of stores in this vicinity,
were paroled Wednesday. Ahl was
released by Judge Pemberton 1 e
cause of his youth, he being only
14 years of age. He is to report to
the probation officer' regularly for
the next two years. Ford and Free
man were released by Judge Brown
after, a petition from Beatrice citi
zens asking for clemency had been
presented to the court.
Two Gage County Farms
Sell for Record Prices
Beatrice, Neb., April 24. (Spe
cial.) Two of the biggest land sales
made in Gage county in years were
consummated Wednesday when
John Bergmeier sold his farm of
240 acres to his brother, Fred Berg
meier, for $54,800, or $225 an acre,
and Aug. Witte, his farm of 320
acres, to August Garlach, for $64,
000, or $200 per acre. Both farms
are .located in the vicinity of'Clato
nia, northwest of Beatrice.
Son of Beatrice Woman
1 Dies at Home in Portland
Beatrice, Neb. April 24. (Spe
cial.) Announcement was received
here yesterday of the death of Shel
by E. Hamilton, formerly of this
city, which occurred at his home at
Portland, Ore. He was 38 years of
age and a member of the Masonic
lodge of this city. He leaves his
mother and a number of relatives in
Beatrice.
New Traffic Ordinance
to Regulate Taxicab Men
The new traffic ordinance will
contain a provision for the regula
tion of the taxicab business, by re
quiring that all operators shall have
permits from the city council. Taxi
cab men will be assigned to specified
"stands" and they will be expected
to maintain these places.
Declare Dividend
New York, April 24. The Bethle
hem Steel corporation today de
clared an extra dividend of three
quarters of 1 per cent on both A
and B of the common stock in ?d
dition to the regular quarterly divi
dend of 14 per cent. The extra
dividend is a reduction of one-half
of 1 ner cent from the extra auar-
terly dividend declared three months
ago.
1417 DOUGLAS STREET
; Lot 1
DRESSES
actually worth to
$4.95
choice Friday
Lot
DRESSES
actually worth to
$7.50
choice Friday
$148 $169
G A R Prepares for Bigl
lime at Annual Jtate
Encampment in May
(By a Staff Correspondent.)
Lincoln, April 24. The G. A. R
and kindred organizations, including
the woman's relief corps, Ladies of
the G. A. R., Sons of Veterans and
Daughters of Veterans and also the
Spanish-American war veterans are
preparing for a big time at the an
nual state encampment to be held
in York May 19. 20 and Z.
The encampment will open at
o'clock with a patriotic institute
charce of Department Patriotic In
l jj: -l it. n A
R. Sneakers will be Governor Mc-
Kelvie, the mayor of York, Commander-in-chief
C. E. Adams of the
G. A. R., Department Commander
J. S. Hoagland of the O. A. K., Airs,
Ida Kline, president of the depart
ment of the ladies of the G. A. R.
Mrs. Beula C. Davis, department
president W. R. C; W. H. Smith,
division commander of the Sons of
Veterans, and several others.
A reduced rate of two cents per
mile has been granted on the rail
roads and it is expected that there
will be a large turn-out.
ECHO OF FAMOUS
GHADRON CASE
IN HIGH COURT
Case Filed in Connection With
Disbarment Procedings
Against Attorney Men
tions Blackmail Suit.
From a Staff Correspondent.
Lincoln, April 24. A brief filed
in the office of the supreme court
Thursday brings in an echo of the
celebrated Lhadron blackmail case
which caused so much worry in Om
aha about two years ago. The brief
is filed by the state in relation to the
disbarment proceedings : 'against
Allen G. Fisher, well known Chad
ron attorney. i
Of the seven counts charged
against Fisher the court below found
in four dismissing the other three.
Li the first Fisher is charged with
practicing in court after the case
had beer, found against him and also
of forgery in conection with intro
duction of evidence.
Another count relates to the
Chadron blackmail case in which he
is changed with conspiring to black
mail Mrs. Robert Hood and the
county attorney of that county, Ed
ward Crites. In his brief filed some
time ago Fisher makes charges
against the Omaha Detective asso
ciation and certain others in connec
tion with the trial.
Wife With 6 Children Asks
Separate Maintenance
Flora Varian asked the district
court yesterday for separate main
tenance, custody of six children, ali
mony and an injunction to keep her
husband John Varian, from inter
fering with her or their children.
She says she is in fear that he will
kill her. On Easter Sunday, she
says, he struck and slapped her. He
works at the Union Pacific shops.
They were married in Omaha in
1909.
Thieves Steal Three Sacks
of Mail at Grand Island
Grand Island. Neb.. April 24.-
(Special Telegram.) Three sacks of
fourth and second-class mail were
stolen Thursday from the Burlington
Station while awaiting transfer. One
sack was found in a dark space be
tween two buildings several hours
later. Two torn sacks were found
in a shed several doors further away.
Most of the mail was parcel post.
Second-class mail was left intact.
Loan Subscriptions In
Fire Dept. Average $25
A canvass of the fire department
has yielded a total of $8,000 Victory
loan subscriptions, which includes
$1,000 subscribed by City Commis
sioner Zimman, superintendent of
the department. Outside of the
commissioner, this is an average of
less than $25 per man.
Buy Victory
Liberty Notes
Today.
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THE BEE: OMAHA.
FF0RT ON FOOT
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IUUAIN UUHIKUL
OF CONVENTION
Headquarters Established in
Lincoln; Action of A. E.
Sheldon in Connection
Causes Comment.
By a Staff Correspondent.
iLincoln. Aoril 24. That an or
ganized effort is being made by cer
tain interests to control the con
stitutional convention is in evidence
in that headquarters have been es
tablished in Lincoln and frank riar
rison placed in control of the man
agement of the campaign.
10 is understood that an executive
committee has been selected con
sisting of W. J. Taylor of Merna.
representing the Nonpartisan league;
C. H. 'Gustafson of Omaha, repre
senting the Farmers' union; Con Mc-
Carger of Lincoln, representing
union labor; I. D. Evans of Kene
saw. well-known oroaressive. and A.
E. Sheldon of Lincoln, director of
the legislative reference bureau.
There will be appointed a state
committee of 100, composed of one
man from each legislative district,
who will have charge of the work
of organization and the ' raising of
funds. Frank A. Harrison of Lin
coln has been made secretary-treasurer
and general manager of the or
ganization. Arouses Wonder.
Why A. E. Sheldon, who is al
ready drawing down two salaries
from the state, should find time td
assist in propaganda tending to as
sist any organization to capture the
constitutional convention, a conven
tion which is expected to draw up
a constitution for the state in the
interests of the state at large and
not any political or industrial or
ganization, is arousing consideraole
wonder on the part of members of
the legislature who worked for the
passage of a bill which was intend
ed to be beneficial to all and partial
to none.
It is hinted that Mr. Sheldon's
connection with the state reference
bureau and the records therein will
be of great value in working up
the propaganda necessary to make
a successful organization and that
he ought to be able to fine time
to help along the work when not
drawing the stipend of $2,000 a year,
allowed him as director of the ref
erence bureau, and the second of
$1,500 paid him as secretary of the
Historical society.
Snow and Freezing Weather
Reported From Beatrice
Beatrice, Neb., April 24. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Rain add snow
began falluig here Thursday eve
ning and the temperature dropped
to the freezing Roint. Furnaces in
many business nouses and homes
were fired up, the weather being j
the coldest at this season in years.
A heavy freeze at this time would
ruin the fruit crop in this section.
Nebraska Man Injured. 1
Los Angeles, Cal., April 24. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Louis Rhode, a
wealthy retired farmer of Central
City, Neb., was seriously injured
in an automobile accident nere,
Thursday.
Ex-Sehator, 85 Years
Young, Tells Folks
How to Keep Alert
New York, April 24. There is no
reason to fall behind the times as
long as you can keep up with them,
and that applies especially as one
grows older. Chauncey M. Depew,
former senator, 85 years old Wed
nesday, gives a recipe for keeping
as young as you used to be.
"Premier Lloyd George," he said,
"recently termed Premier Clemen
ceau, who is almost as old as I am.
the 'grand young man of France.'
I may say I feel as young as the
French statesman. Yes, there is a
way, and simple.
Keep in touch with the young.
Join in their games; be a feature in
the dance; romp the fastest and turn
the quickest in the Virginia reel of
the country dance; go up to the
college and light your pipe and sing
college songs; take your children to
the theater and howl with them at
the roaring farce and laugh with
them at the comedy and cry with
them at the tragedy; be their con
fident in their love affairs and, if i
they are not equal to it, write their
love' letters.
"And never stop writing some for
yourself.
Thus will the twentieth century.
with its clearer purposes, its higher
endeavors and its limitless oppor
tunities, welcome us older fellows
as the youngest and most vigorous
of those who are to solve its prob
lems and make its records." '
iermany to Present
Substitute Plan for
League of Nations
London, April 24. A dispatch to
the Exchange Telegraph from Am
sterdam asserts that the German
peace delegates have been instructed
to propose at Versailles a plan for
a league ot nations to replace the
plan adopted by the peace confer
ence in Paris. '
The dispatch adds that the Ger
man plan was drafted mainly by
Count Von Bernstorff, former am
bassador to the United States;
Mathias Erzberger. president of the
German, armistice commission;
Prof. Walther . M. A. Schucking.
and Carl Kautsky, one of the social
ist leaders.
Concessions End Strikes
in Limerick and Liverpool
Limerick, April 24. (By The As
sociated Press.) The strike which
has been in progress in Limerick for
some time is to be called off to
night, the military authorities hav
ing made slight concessions to the
strikers at the request of the mayor
and the bishop of Limerick.
Liverpool, April 24. The dock
strike was settled this 'evening. The
grievances of the dock workers are
to be arbitrated
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919.
- AT THE
THEATERS
JUST to show you that a musical
comedy can be entertaining and
in every other way attractive, and
yet have neither a jazz rhusic. nor
jazz dancing, nor jazz singing, let us
present "The Riviera Girl" in evi
dence. If you are looking for a jazz,
you will better turn elsewhere, for
there is none in this; it does have
carefully written tunes, melodies of
the harmonious sort that soothe and
do not torture the ear. As a mat
ter of fact, the trap drummer is not
once asked to jangle a cowbell, ana
save for one false move made by an
overanxious cornetist last evening,
not a discordant note was heard
The dialogue and the lyrics are in
keeping with the music light, bright
and piquant, without effort to skirt
the risque. The plot holds nothing
or novelty, but it is nanaiea in a
way that piques and to the very end
interest is sustained, even though
that end be obvious.
Miss Grace Walsh, new to us
of the hinterland, is the "girl," and
she is all that has been promised for
her. Her youthful freedom of mcve
ment in dance or walk, her sweet,
pure voice,- clear and true in every
note, ner unatiectea manner, ner vi
vacity -and her sincerity all combine
to produce such delight as does not
often emanate from one person
alone. Sylvia de Frankie gives us a
subdued sort of soubrette that is
fully as affective and enjoyable as
the more boisterous sort to which
we have become accustomed through
recent experience. Henry Mowbray
and Royden .Keith, splendidly sus
tain the burden of the singing. on
that 'side of the line, although
Messrs. Riley and Romaine add one
effective duet to a long list of worth
while offerings. Messrs. Harvev and
Farrington, the "comics" of the com
pany, are responsible for a lot of
merriment as the evening rolls along,
getting u inrougn metnoas quite in
line with the general pitch of the
piece, but no less certainly because
of that.
Of the chorus, orie may at least
sayf it affords variety; it is numer
ous, and displays some really im
pressive costumes, while the stage
pictures and groupings have been
carefully and lavishly worked out
by that master of the craft, Julian
Mitchell, and this leaves nothing to
be said on this point.
Those of the community who im
itated Steve Brodie (he took a
chance, you know) were very well
repaid for the venture of attendance
at the Brandeis last night. "The
Riviera Girl" is cordially commend
ed to all who like light music, com
edy within reason, and can get
pleasure out of the harmonious
blending of light, color, sound, and
youthful bodies.
In addition to the stellar attrac
tion at the Orpheum this week there
are a number of high class acts. The
SORE, ITCHING
BROKEN-OUT SKIN
NEEDS POSLAM
If there are any raw, broken-out places
on your skin that burn, itch ant) aggra
vate apply Poslam right on them it
cannot harm and enjoy its benefit!
which are yours so easily. Feel its sooth
ing, healing- Influence. If you suffer from
eczema you should know at once what
Poslam can do for you. It is your de
pendable remedy for any eruptlonal dis
order: pimples, rash, scalp-Bcale. Poslam
is quality-healing power, concentrated.
Sold everywhere. For free sample
write to Emergency Laboratories, 243
West 47th St., New York City.
And Poslam Soap, being medicated
with Poslam. wii benefit your skin while
used daily for to?t and bath. Adv.
Factory Expert
Will
Demonstrate
the
CHAMBERS
FIRELESS
GAS RANGE
April 28 to May 3
Special Inducements.
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You Can't Brush Or
Wash Out Dandruff
The only sure way to get rid of
dandruff is to dissolve it, then you
destroy it entirely. To do this, get
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
arvon ; apply it at night when retir
ing; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub it in gently with the finger
tips.
Do this tonight, and by morning,
most if. not all, of, your dandruff
will be gone, and three or four more
applications will completely dis
solve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it, no mat
ter how much dandruff you may
have.
You will find, too, that all itch
ing and digging of the scalp will
stop at once, and your hair will be
fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and
soft, and look and feel a hundred
times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is inexpensive and
never fails to do the work. Adv.
LOUISE JANSEN WYLIE
Presenta
Mr. Verne Miller, Miss Ethel Pur
sons, Miss Irma Podolak, Miss
Lottie Freeman, Mrs. Bradley Roe.
Artist Pupils In Song Recital,
Blackstone Hotel. '
Friday. Eevnimj, April 25, 1919,
8:15 O'clock.
Music Lovers Ars Invited.
MTLTONPOGERS
1.TJL & SONS CO. MM,
3-Grain
Cadomene Tablets
Absolutely : Restore
Vigor, Vitality, Strength to
Weak Men and Women.
Sold by All Druggists.
Adv.
headline feature is Frank Dodson
in the elaborate musical comedy,
'"The Sirens." Another feature of
conspicuous merit is Walter Fenner
in the one-act surprise play; "Show
Me." The applause hit of the show
is scored by the banjoists, Dane
Claudius and Lillian Scarlet in
"Song Memories." A decided novel
ty is presented by the athletic girls,
the three Bennett sisters, who ap
pear in an act called "mit and mat
maneuvers." Ann Gray, the harpest
and vocalist, is the chief artistic
feature of the bill.
The person who goes to the
theater, only occasionally should
plan to visit the Boyd theater $un
dav for the attraction on that date
wiil be "I'm So Happy." with Fred
erick V. Bowers as the star. It
may be said without fear of contra
diction that this piece is proving it
self one of the most popular musical
shows of the season and Mr. Bow
ers is more than duplicating the
wonderful success he made in "His
Bridal Night." If you go to the
theater only once or twice a year, do
not fail to see "I'm So Happy," for
it is the season's best. The en
gagement is for four nights, with
matinees Sunday and Wednesday.
Mme. Fannie Thomashefsky and
her own. company of Yiddish actors
will appear at the Brandeis theater
for two performances starting next
Sunday night. The Sunday night
performance will be Good Luck
Hebrews," and the Monday pre
sentation . will be a comedy drama
"Wife Wanted."
Frank Funny Finney and the
clever folks constituting "The
Bostonians" appear for the last two
times at the Gayety this afternoon
and evening. Tomorrow matinee
the Gayety's annual Live Stock
Week will be inaugurated by Billy
Watson and his "Beef Trust" that
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents Try it 1
Squeeze the juice of two lemons
into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white, shake well, and
you have a quarter pint of the best
freekle and tan lotion, and complex
ion beautifier, at very, very small
cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounee3 of orchard white
for a few cents. Massage this sweet
ly fragiant lotion into the face,
neck, arms and hands each day and
see how freckles and blemishes dis
appear and how clear, soft and rosy,
white the skin becomes. Yes! It is
harmless and never irritates Adv.
Big Sale Saturday
DeautifulMillinery
UNION OUTFITTING CO.,
' 16th and Jackson Sts.
Very Latest Style at Less
Than' Half Price. See
Friday Night's Paper.
Sale takes place in the newly
enlarged Cloak and Suit depart
ment. Every woman wanting a
new spring hat or two should be
here when the doors open. Such a
wonderful assortment will cer
tainly not last long at the ridicu
lously low prices. Included are
beautiful Banded Sailors, dis
tinctly individual and exclusive
modes in large black hats in
horsehair and lisere, dressy crea
tions with black wings, smart
models of piping lisere and
transparent combinations, trim
med .effectively with glycerined
fruit and flowers, also new Milan
hats, Rough Hemp and two-tone
pineapple hats in attractive and
becoming shapes, from large hats
down to the small chic Tarns. It
is a tremendous assortment and
is another evidence of the big
buying power of the Union Out
fitting Company, located outside
the high rent district.
Simple Home Treatment
to Remove Hairy Growths
(Beauty Culture)
Two or three minutes use of a
delatone paste will banish every bit
of hair from your face, neck or
arms. This paste is made by mix
ing some water with powdered
delatone. After the paste is re
moved, the skin should be washed
to free it from the remaining dela
tone and it will be clear and spot
less. You will not be disappointed
with this treatment if you are sure
to obtain real delatone from your
druggist. Adv.
TELLS ABOUT A
CHRONIC TROUBLE
Mr. John O'Brien, 659 N.
ISth St., Philadelphia, writes:
"I had been troubled for years
with chronic constipation, un
til my whole system seemed
poisoned, and I suffered with
headache,- languor, depression
and general impaired health.
I began taking Sulpherb Tab
lets and got immediate relief.
I am, after many months,, still
regular in habits, and thank
you, and hope they will be
come known to thousands, etc."
If your blood is bad, tongue
coated and you are constipat
ed, with stomach and bowel ir
regularity, get a tube of Sul
pherb Tablpts of your druggist
rijrht away. They &re made of
sulphur, cream of tartar and
herbs so don't accept ordi
nary "sulphur" tablets. Adv.
famous aggregation of heavyweight
choristers whose presence causes
every stage they appear on to groan
for relief from the excessive weight
of the sweet, young things. Beatrice
Harlowe and Kathryn Pearl are the
feminine leads and Billy Watson as
"Philip" will supply most of the
fun. Ladies' matinee daily at 2:15.
"The Ragging of the Rag of
Rags," with -Waltef Wills at the
piano, is one of the uproariously
funny hits of "Chin Chin," which
will be presented at the Brandeis
theater on Tuesday and Wednesday,
April 29 and 30.
Few can sing an Irish ballad as
successfully as the Three Killarney
Girls, appearing at the Empress
Another feature act which has come
m for its share of honors, is the
miniature circus, presented by Elliis
Nowlan and company, with all the
attendant thrills, the funny clowns
and the atmosphere that only a
real circus can give. As a childrens'
number it is without parallel.
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Tomorrow
and Saturday
end the offer;
for YOUR old
sewing machine
Just two more days In
which to take advantage of
Mickel's most liberal Sewing
Machine offer; two more days
in which to get rid of kha.t old
machine and secure or of the
beautiful new WHITES. You
must make up your mind at
once and act Instantly!
A Beauty !
This is the famous WHITE
"Sit Straight" model the
above offer applies on a pur
chase of this or three other
models
No. 85, at ........-.$64.00
No. 75-R, at $59.00
or the WHITE ELECTRIC,
at $68.00
Get rid of the
old machine
Your old machine brings you
$12.50, and you pay for the new
one in easy monthly payments.
Get some action on this. Write
or phone, or go to 334 Broad
way, Council Bluffs, it you
can't get in to the Omaha store.
Do it AT ONCE!
15th and HARNEY
Phone Douglas 1973
MICKEL'S
for (0)3!
Swellings &
Inflammation
Rub Omega Oil gently over the place
that harts. Then soak a piece of flannel
with the Oil, lay it on the painful part
and cover with dry flannel This simple
treatment usually gives quick relief.
FRECKLES
Now Ii the Time to Get Rid of
These Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
freckles, as Othine double strength
is guaranteed to remove these
homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of Othine
double strength from any drug
gist and apply a little of it night
and morning and you should soon
see that even the worst freckles
have begun to disappear, while the
lighter ones have vanished entirely.
It is seldom that more than an
ounce is needed to completely clear
the skin and gain a beautiful, clear
complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength Othine as this is sold un
der guarantee of money back if it
fails to remove freckles. Adv.
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Didn't know we could
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But it' a fact we are
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Dyers, Cleaners, Hatters, Fur
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DIDN'T SEE WELL
DAY IN 25 YEARS
Mrs. Joerden Wants Every
body to Know What
Tanlac Did For
Her.
"I am a happy woman and I want
everybody to know that Tanlac -is
the reason why," said Mrs. II. C.
Joerden, who lives at 600 Second
street, Peoria, 111., while in the Sut
lif f & Case drug store! the other day.
"I haven't seen a well day in twenty-five
years," continued Mrs. Joer
den. "My appetite was completely
gone and even such things as break
fast food and poached eggs would
bloat me up and cause intense suf
fering for hours afterwards. The
pain,s in and about my stomach were
almost unbearable at times. My
nerves were all shattered and for
me to sleep over one or two hours
during the night was almost impos
sible, and when I'd get up in the
morning, I could hardly get down
stairs. Instead of geting better, I
gradually grew worse until I felt
like life was hardly worth living
and I must have made everybody
around me tired of hearing about
my troubles. If I even went to
town for a little while, I would come
back all weak and exhausted and
have to take to bed.
"When I began to read about
what Tanlac was doing for others,
I had just about given up all hope,
as I had tried so many medicines,
and none of them had done me any
good, but I decided to try one bottle
anyway. Well, by the time I had
finished this bottle, I was con
vinced that Tanlac was what I had
been needing . for years. Now I
have taken six bottles in all, and
my appetite has come back and I
can eat almost anything and never
have the least bit of trouble after
wards. My headaches are all gone
and my nerves are good and steady,
and when I go to bed, I sleep like a
child. I am a well woman today
and will be glad to tell anyone per
sonally what I think of Tanlac."' .
Tanlac is sold in Omaha by all
Sherman & McConnell Drug Com
pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy
and West End Pharmacy. Also For
rest and Meany Drug Company in
South Omaha and the leading drug
gist in each city and town through
out the state of Nebraska. Adv.,
STHM A
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Keep Clean
Keep clean , inside, as
well as outside. Do not
allow food poisons to ac
cumulate in your bowels,
headache, a sign of self
poisoning, will point to
numerous other troubles
which are sure to follow.
Keep yourself well, as
thousands of others do,
by taking, when needed,
a dose or two of the old,
reliable, vegetable, fami
ly liver medicine,
Thedford's
Black-Draught
Mrs. Maggie Bledsoe,
Osawatomie, Kan., says:
"Black -Draught cured
me of constipation of 15
years standing, which
nothing had been able to
help. I was also a slave
to stomach trouble . . .
Everything I ate would
sour on my stomach. I
used two packages of
Black-Draught, and Ohl,
the blessed relief it has
given me." Black
Draught should be on
your shelf. Get a pack
age today, price 25c.
One cent a dose.
All Drag gist
The Advertiser who uses The Bi-e
Want Ad Column increases his
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unsiiicss increoy ana tne person
who read them profit by the 0O
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