THE OMAHA i SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 16, 1919. I know set what His Islands Uft Their trended palms in airs I anly know I cannot drift Beyond His lovs and cars. Whittier. Ws cannot harm another toul And aspect sur own to uvt. Babcock. N. F. W. C. Bulletin. t The Nebraska Federation of Wo man's Clubs, under the business management of Mrs. Addison E. Sheldon, retiring president of the federation, and director-elect, for Nebraska, has the following record for the last two years: , Enlarged from eight to 16 pages, and has been a 12x19 quarterly. A copy of each issue mailed gratis to home address of every one of the 11,343 members of N. F. V., C. About 250 complimentary copies were sent out. Receiving from advertisements carried during this period, $2,728.30. In addition to paying all expenses for publishing and mailing, the Bul letin fund financed the silver anni versary convention, presented a large, handsome United States flag, mounted, to N. F. W. C, turned into endowment fund $520.20 and turned over to the new board $100 in advertising contracts and the good will of all advertisers. Old People's Home. Thanksgiving thoughts in form of fruits, vegetables and canned goods, will find their way to the Old People's Home on Fontenelle boulevard, next Wednesday, No vember 19. This is the annual do nation to the home. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES Bali- (Mirth la timalateel ana Its treejaent removal Is necessary when merely removed from the surface of the skta. The only Io(l eai and practical way to remove hair la to attack It under the skin. DeMlraele, the erlsrlnal sanitary liquid, does, this by absorption. Only a-enaJne DeMlraele has a money-back guarantee In eaeh aekace. At toilet counters In Me, $1 and 92 sues, or by mall from as la plain wrapper on receipt of price. FREE hook mailed la plain sealed envelop on request. DeMlraele, latta St. and Park Ave New York I I III is in Dl0riMU3 SANATQflltr This institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own grounds, yet entirely distinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fit ted for and devotedto the treat ment of non-contagious and non mental diseases, no others being ad mitted; the other Rest Cottage be ing designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watch . ful care and special nursing. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLDJDR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To Tips to Press Chairmen. , Now that the Club season has ar rived, and each mail brings notices for the daily and Sunday club page, it is well for the press chairmen to have a little visit with the club edi tor, if not in person, then through the columns of the paper , The most essential features of club notices naturally is the name, the place of meeting, the date and the hour. If the sender will sign her name with her address and telephone num ber it will facilitate matters great ly, as it is possible the club editor may sceht a news story with pic tures in the notice, in which case she will wish to communicate at once with the press chairman and arrange for it. . Keep to facts do not embellish, tell the story simply, but tell it all. Another essential point is the dating of the communi cation. One may say "the club will meet next Tuesday," but unless it is dated, the club editor is in doubt how long Somt "hubby" has car ried it in his pocket before mail ing it. Always use full Christian name o two initials in giving the name of any one connected with an affair. Do not say Mrs. Smith will give an address. Give her her full title. She will appreciate it. If possible, always send advance notices rather than those of past events. ' On the day of an affair a notice of what takes place, if reaching the of fice not later than 5 o'clock, may be formulated into an interesting little story for the following day's club column. Sunday club notices must reach the office not later than Friday at 5 o'clock, yhen pictures are to be used on the club page they must be in the hands of the editor on Wednesday preceding the Sunday issue. " Many notes reach the desk inquiring whether there is a charge for the use of club notes. There is no charge. The depart ment is run for. the- purpose of promoting the interests of club women, whose work at the present time covers a broad field of endeav or. It is the .desire of the club edi tor to co-operate with the officers and members of every woman's or ganization in Omaha and the va rious suburbs. She does not feel that she is do ing the club women a' favor by using the notices.: She wants to use them, and welcomes the heavy mail which puts her in touch, as later it will put thousands of readers in touch, with Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages- of your head are, clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous, head ache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or ca tarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream, Balm from "your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it pene trate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swol len, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you"1 instant relief. Ely's Dream Balm is just what every cold ana catarrh sufferer has been seek ing. It's just splendid 1 Face Paint Tabooed Remove Skin Instead Jen "A few years ago only one class of women painted their faces," says Dolly Madison. "It wss s sign of social ostra cism and was tabooed in refined circles. The custom has become so universal we must admit it is to be deplored and to be shelved as soon a (possible." How foolish to seek artificial "beauty" of this sort, obnoxious from artistic and moral standpoint, when it is so easy to obtain a truly natural complexion by the use of ordinary mercoliaed wax, which may be had at any drug store in oriental one-ounce package. This tnercolized wax is so effective and so harmless, no one need think of using anything else for the purpose. Applied like cold cream at night, and washed off in the morning, it at once begins to show its remarkable rejuve- Iiattng effects. It gently absorbs the life ess surface skin in tiny particles, gradu ally showing the fresher, livelier, beauti ful underskin. Naturally it takes with it all surface defects, like freckles, pimples, chaps, moth patches and liver Bpots. Yes, Girls Everybody Is using and talking about DERWILLO, the liquid tint. It instant ly beautifies the complexion, makes a soft rosy-white skin everyone "Just loves to touch." Over five hundred thousand girls and women are using it. It's a real beau tifier, that's what it is. Try it to-day. At toilet counters everywhere. Your money back if you don't like it. New Hair After Baldness If this should meet the eye of anyone who is losing hair or is bald, let it be Known that KOTALKO, containing genu ine bear oil and other potential ingredi ents, is wonderfully successful. Hair grown in many cases when all else failed. Get s box at any busy pharmacy; or write for free brochure to J. Hart Brittain, BV 301, Station F, New York City. " -W- given as a prize for one of ' three schools for a contest in the inter est of night school attendance. Tennyson Circle. Tennyson chautauqua circle will meet Monday, November 24 at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. C. H. Walrath, 3650 Burt street. TJie lesson will be chapters .11 to 14 in "America Among the Nations." Roll call will be responded to by current events. W. O. R. T. H. Club. ' W. O. R. T. H. club will meet for dinner at the Settlement house, fol lowed by dramatic art Bishop' Vincent Circle. Bishop Vincent Chautauqua cir cle will meet Monday evening at 7:15 at the City library. The lesson will be in "America Among the Nations." Mrs. Dean Tancock will give a travelogue. ' ' TUESDAY. , Daughters of Israel. The Daughters of Israel Aid so ciety will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, November 18, 2:30 p. m. at the Jewish Old Peoples' Home, 2504 Charles Street. Parliamentary Law. Parliamentary law department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday' afternoon at 2:30 in the Y. M. C. A.' Mrs. Blanch E. McKelvy is leader of the depart ment. Conduct of Business," is the subject for the day, Mrs. C. H. Aull. instructor. All club mem-! bers welcome. a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. They will take up the study of emotional re action to ideas; emotional content of speech, material to develop speech impelling impulses. Mrs. O. Y. Kring, leader. U. S. Grant Post The U. S. Grant post, G. A. R., will hold its regular meeting Tues day at 1:30 p. ni. in Memorial hall of the court house. U. S. Grant, W. R. C. U. S. Grant, Woman's Relief corps, will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in Memorial hall of the court house. P.E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter BX, P. E. O., sisterhood will meet with Mrs. Elmer Thomas 4654 Dodge street, Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Omekro-E. Xima. Omekro E. Xima will meet fcr dinner at the Settlement house Tues day' evening followed by dramatic art. Missionary Federation. Mrs. W. P. Harford, the first president of the Women's Mission ary federation, and now president emeritus, will conduct the morning service of the federation Tuesday at 11 o'clock, at the First Christian church, Harney and Twenty-sixth streets. Luncheon will be served Public Speaking Department. The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club, will meet Tuesday, November 18, at 10 "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from stomach, liver and bowels. Miss Mildred Jack, Duoil of Ade laide Fogg, will appear in Spanish dances before ithe music department of the Omaha Woman's club at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon. the worth-while activities of the women of today. League for Woman's Service. The motor corps of the National League for Woman's service, gave 130 hours of service during the re cent Red Cross drive. x Mrs. O. M. Smith drove her car every day for two weeks, giving 68 hours' serv ice. Uther members ot the corp who drove were: Misses Marion Weller, Goldie Pred, Jacy Allen, Mesdames George W. Johnston, j. t. Murphy, Sam Burns. . At the hut on the court house grounds, the league sold 435 mem berships for the Red Cross. Calendar IT 4 FLOOR BARKFR blk OMAHA, NEB. POPULAR PRICED GUARANTEED DENTISTRY SUNDAY. pre- HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Everyone Should .Drink Hot Water : v in the Morning '. Wash away all stomach, liver, "and bowel poisons before breckfast To feel your best day in and day out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the inside like you bathe outside. This is vastly more important, be cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone njiosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the en tire alimentary tract before eating more food. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It is inexpensive and almost tasteless. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons, and toxins; also to pre vent their formation. Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dx Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards'OliveTabletsareapurely vezetablecomDoundmixedwithohvpoif L You will know them by their olive color. iuuavci.iear,pinjssKin, Dngmeyes, no pinJples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c.' Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. I Y. W. C. A. Pageant. The World-Fellowship will sent a pageant Sunday afternoon at 5 o clock for the benefit of those who were not able to attend last week. vMiss Ella MacLaurin, who has been around the world, will speak on world service. Everyone is cordially invited. Flowers of Zion The third anniversary of Flowers of Zion will be celebrated Sunday, November 16, at the Swedish audi torium at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. A play and music will be given. Omaha Walking Club. The Omaha Walking club will start at 2:35 Sunday from the Rals ton Interurban station, going five miles directly west, making a ten mile walk altogether. Leader, Judge J, W. Woodrough. MONDAY. Omaha Woman's Club, The parliamentary law department will have charge of the open pro gram of the Woman's club Monday afternoon at 2:30 in the Y. W. C. A. Dr. D. E. Jenkins will give a paper on "The value of a knowledge of parliamentary law to women in the political world." Jean Dufficld will have charge of music for the day. Mrs. Blanch L. McKelvy, depart ment leader. 1 Round Table Circle. Round Table circle will meet Mon day evening at 7:30 with Mrs. W. B. Howard, 4722 Capitol avenue. Art Department" A picture painted) by a brother of Miss Emma Fe'enan of the Oma ha Woman's club,vwill be on exhi bition at the open meeting of the club at the Y. W. C A. Monday afternoon. This picture will be TRY A LITTLE SALTS IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER ARE TROUBLING YOU Salts Flushes Kidneys Without In jury; Also Neutralizes Uric Acid, Ending, Bladder Irritation. Kidney and Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the-blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often re mains to irritate and inflame, caus ing a- burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Hladder weakness, .most folks call it.' because they can't control urina tion. While it is eitremely annoy ing ana sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast, Continue this for two or three days. This wilt neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm less, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irri tation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effer vescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN HAIR Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. ull directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it with out fear. Mother!. You must say "California." 1 They do, not because it is a fad, but because they wish to obtain the greatest possible hair beauty and be sure they are not using anything harmful. They have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to use a makeshift, but is always ad visable to use a preparation made for shampooing only. Many of our friends say they get the best results from a simple home-made canlhrox mixture. You can use this at a cost of about 3 cents a shampoo by get ting some canthrox from your drug gist and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, as with most prepara tions. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you. Took Adler-i-ka Is Well! "For fifteen years I had stomach trouble. Ten doctors did not help me. Three weeks after taking Adler-i-ka I was helped and am NOW WELL." (Signed) J. C. Wright Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so completely it re lieves ANY CASE gas on the stom ach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach for months. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple in gredients. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. mi s h IffieRoQTORls . at noon. Mrs. I. C. Wood will have charge, of the, opening devotional in the afternoon. After a short busi ness period, music will be furnished by a quartet composed of Mes dames George Hawkins, John Berg quist, Maxwell and E. T. Hammon. Rev. C. E. Cobbey will extend greetings, and Rev. Frank G. Smith will speak on "The Age and Our Opportunity." Phone reservation for luncheon to. Webster 5560 by Sunday evening. South Side Literature. Mrs. A. R. Parker, 4311 South Twenty-second street, will entertain the literature department of the South Side Woman's club Tuesday afternoon, November 18. Mrs. A. h. Miller, leader. Life and Letters of George Eliot" will be-given by Mrs. C. W. Martin. Scenes and Characters of George Eliot's Nov els," by Mrs. A. E. Miller. "Victo rian Prose Masters," by Mrs. Julia Pullian. Spanish Club. The Omaha Spanish club will meet Tuesday evening in room 302, Patterson block, at 8 o'clock. All who are interested in the language are invited to attend. Women's club Tuesday evening, No vember 18. Dinner will be served as usual. , WEDNESDAY. Dundee Woman's Club. The Dundee Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Roger Holman, 5106 Burt . street, Wednesday, No vember 19. "The Great Hunger" will be discussed, Mrs. W. H. Han? cock, leader. The first lesson on political parties will be led by Mrs. W. B. Howard. Helen K. Martin will conduct a discussion on the league of nations. . Miller Park Mothers. The Miller' Park Mothers' club will hold its regular monthly meet ing. Wednesday,-November 19. at the school auditorium, 3 p. m. ' Mrs. H. I. Bailev of the Omaha Wom an's club will talk on civics. Mrs. D. McTaggart will sing Scotch songs and Mrs. J. W. .Way will give piano selections. ' H. E. L. P. Club. H. E. L. P. club will meet for dinner Wednesday evening at. the settlement nousc. Music Department. Music department of the Omaha gram of Spanish music atnd dances will follow under the direction of Miss Edith Miller. v Soprano solos will be given by Mrs. J. Stanley Hill (Continued on Next Tate.) dm 1 ' Business Womenls Club. "Great Women is the subject for Woman's club, chorus division, will the regular meeting ,of the Business I meet at 2 p. m. Wednesday. A pro- "ASMnlike aVeruis? It's Really Easy" A Simple FprnAla That Works Wonders on Any Skin. Also a New Way to Remove Wrirf kles That Rarely Fail. a.. w fas i By Valeska Suratt. IT is really immaterial how muddy, or blemished the skin may be, a re markable transformation can be brought about in only a few weeks' time by a method extraordinarily simple. First of all, abandon the use of any ol tne complexion Iution tne nairi t once dissolve away, and creams you may nave Deen using, ..u th sfln ,eft as Bm00tn an(j as ,0ft as before. There will be no redness or spot tiness to be seen. The sulfo solution can be bought at anjr drug store for about a dollar. This never fails to do the work thoroughly and delightfully. make up a cream at home today in a few moments, by mixing two tablespootifuls of glycerine and one ounce of tintone in a pint of water. Vou can get the xintone at any drug store for about fifty cents. In a few days you will note that the spots, blemishes and muddiness you complain of are fast disappearing. Answers to Questions. THIN Here Is the most powerful hair forcer you can ever hope to obtain, and it really does the work quicKiy ana spienaia- ly. OLDER For the quick removal of wrin kles, I would advise you to try the follow ing which has demonstrated its great worth in a remarkably large number of cases. Get two ounces of eptol from your druggist for about fifty cents. Mix the eptol with One ounce of beta-quinol is mixed with one tablespoonful of glycerine in a half pint a half pint of water and a half pint of bay 0f w8ter. This will result In a very fine, miU."ei.iJ,?iChFVft,v ndvsatiny cream. When faithfully stead of the bay rum and water, r or fifty v ' ' cents at any drua store you can get a pack- used, the skin will become of a finer tex- age of beta-quinol, enough to make a pint ture, it will become more plump and vig of this splendid hair forcer. This is not an Furthermore you will notice that oily preparation, but it is pleasant to use ., a and should be applied every nay. lour u.i ui uu wminm hair will also grow out most luxuriantly have disaoDeared very lareely and von will and possess great vigor. iat,v ,., . .... MISS G. P. S. The formation of fatty mroo odd tv i. j accumulations on the scalp which soap frettimr for many montnSi pinching and does not remove impedes the growth of ,,;" ,u ' j ' ,i hair. The only way is to dissolve these ac- thi in order t0' t rid of bIackheads. cumulations which you can do easily by a.rink,. , ,,,,, neroxin on . w, cloth .nri simply using a teaspoonful of eggol in a u m. i, ki..i,i,.,i. .j .m half cup of water. This makes a luxurious find that in few momentg most of vhese hd "8.h-. "a "Jy" V? hir to'' parts will have disappeared. Keep this . p tre which is beautiful, lets the hair breathe wd haTe nt ore backhead,'; and allows it to grow luxuriantly. A Fift cent, b th, neroxin at any drug package of eggol for twenty-five cents eon- Btore tains enough for many weeks. V ... MISS T. W. W. A faoe powder, ex- CORA W. Under no circumstances quisitely fme. producing an exceptional. should you use any of the various pastes lasting bloom on the skin, is "Fresca and powders sold for superfluous hairs, and Beauty Powder," sold at drug stores at which burn and irritate the skin. When fifty cents a box in anv tint. You will the hair is moistened with a little sulfo so- never want to use any other kind. Gray Hair Ended In From 4 to 8 Day Science has Hi.. covered the way for restoring hair to its natural or. It Is offered t women in Mary Tf T. Goldman's Sci fcentinc Hair Color Restorer. And women use this scientific hair color restorer with the same freedom they do powder. Simply comh Mary T. Goldman's through the hair. In from to 8 days every gray hs(H will be gone. wny 7nrnP Scientific Hair Color Restorer This Teat Convince Send the coupon for a trial bottle and our special comb. Be sure and give the exact color of your hair. Try it on a lock of hair. Compare the results, and the pleasure of using with the old way. Send in the coupon, now. MARY T. GOLDMAN 1467 Goldman Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Awept No Imltsqons For Ssls by Drutglits Evfrwhtrs . . St. Mtry T. Goldmen 1467 Goldmin Bids., ram. Minn. Plesse send me -our fr trial bottle of Mary I T. Goldman's Hslr ivilor BMtorer with spsris'l comb. 1 am not ohljgatod In sny way by ac ceptlnl this free offer. Th naturasl color of my hair Is black 1st black dark . brown.... rccdium brown..,, light brown,... I Nam , Street Town.., Co. Bute I For Neuralgia, Neuritis, Lumbago, Rheumatism i i . " 1 Begy's Mustarine in Yellow Box Worth Its Weight In Gold. If you only knew the auick and blessed relief Begy'g Mustarine gives to sufferers from swollen, painful, gnawing, aching, rheumatic joints and muscles, you would eet a box this very day. Begy's Mustarine is the good old fashioned mustard plaster brought up to date with other ingredients added and all the blisterine Qualities taken out. It surely does ston neuralgia, neu ritis, lumbago and rheumatism quick er tnan anytnmg else on earth. Thousands of people who want quick action, use it when they are anxious to have chest colds, sore throat, tonsilitis, pleurisy and deep- seated coughs disappear over night. Keep it in the house for many emergencies and especially influ-' enza, for during the last epidemic; Begy's Mustarine did such valiant service that the retailers could not supply the demand. Heat eases pain, and Begy's Must arine contains twice as much con centrated non-blistering heat as a otner preparation on the market, j it cannot blister, remember th. and be sure to get Begy's Mustarii in the yellow box. I S. C. Wells A Co., LeKojr, N.yf, .1 J : ; WW--- U" Zr.enrs BaAcr "Distress" writes: 'M hair is so oily and straggling I wish you could tell me something to make it soft and fluffy. It makes me positively homely. I also have a great deal of dandruff." Answer: Many women would be more beautiful if they had soft, fluffy hair. I can tell you a very simple remedy, one that will make your hair soft and fluffy. It will overcome dandruff, itching scalp and lusterless and falling hair. Ask your drug gist for a 4-oi. jar of plain yellow Minyot and use according to directions, and you will be surprised to note the difference in your hair. writes : i "I suffer with head- a "Fred W.' ache, indigestion, nervous debility and also thin almost to the danger point. What can De done for me" Answer: You can verv readilv over come these difficulties by using 3 -grain Hypo-Nuclane Tablets. They are put up in sealed cartons with full directions. These are highly recommended, and if used according to directions you will soon be rid of headache, your digestion will be fine and you will gain from 10 to 30 pounds. These tablets - should be taken regularly for several months. ... 'Lee" writes: " have tried so manv remedies for rheumatism that I am al. most afraid to try any more, but if you can tell me a sure remedy I will try it." Answer: Do not be disheartened be cause yon have not been able to find something that would overcome your rheu matism, for you can be relieved if you will take what I tell you. Get from tbe drug store: Iodine of Potassium. 2 drams: sodium salicylate, 4 drams; wine of eol- cnicum, ox.; eomp. fluid balmwort, 1 oz. ; comp. essence eardiol, 1 oz., and syrup sarsaparilla, 6 ozs. Mix and take a tea spoonful at mealtime and again before go ing to bed. 1 The questions answe.cd 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, College-Ellwood streets, Dayton, O.. enclos ing self -addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The remedies can be obtained at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. "Fern" writes : "I have suffered with a bad cough for some time and I am also weak and tired most of the time, which I think is due to the severe coughing. Can you give me a remedy T" Answer: es, your weakness is due to the coughing, but you should be well re lieved by using the following: Get a Z- oz. package of essence Mentno-Laxene and make according to directions on the bottle, than l.l. B fjaaannnfiil aiian. Uah. a until the cough is cured. This makes full pint of the very best and safest cough syrup. w H. M. B. writes: "Can you please Dre scribe medicine which will relieve me of such distressing symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble, as the following: Bams in small of back, soreness in region of bladder, frequent calls at night, but scanty flow with pain, miming ana toul odor, put fing of limDs. etc. Answer: Those seeking relief from kid ney and bladder disorders should begin taking Balmwort Tablets, a very success ful formula sold in sealed tubes with full directions. 'Anna R." writes: "I have taken medi. eine from several doctors for liver and kidney trouble and constipation, but it does not seem to help me at all. My skin is sallow, I have constant headaches and dizzy spells. What shall I do?" Answer: The best remedy that I know for your irouoie is -grain suipnerb lab. lets (not suipnur taDiets). These are parked in sea leu tunes witn full direcions. Most of the remedies only aggravate, but n yon taxe tne euipnern Tablets regularly for a few weeks you should be well. This will purify the blood and your skin will lose that sallow look. . "Mrs. P. G." writes: "I hesitate to ask advice, as my case is so unusual. In s word, I am tired and worn out all the time. Rest does not refresh me. I have been married over a year and formerly did not Know wnat it was to oe tired or nervous. Sometimes I feel hysterical. I fear I will become a nuisance to my husband if this continues." . Answer: Your nervous system has been depleted. You need a tonic invigorating medicine that will aid in supplying more food-energy to your nerves. Take three grain tadomene Tablets regularly for sev eral months. Piles--Fistula--Cured With out the Use of the Knife No Chloroform. No Ether. Examination free to all. DOCTOR F. M. HAHN 401 Paxton Block. Hour: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily. Evenings, 7 to 8 P. Sundays, 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only. M. ilk. How Red Blood Rich In Iron ' Helps to Make Men Masters Of Their Own Destinies i , - Physician Explains Why Strong, Vigorous, Successful People Back Up Brain Power With Physical Strength and Energy To Help Them Win Says NUXATED IRON HELPS MAKE RICH, RED BLOOD AND NERVES OF STEEL Like That Possessed by Pion eers of Old. It Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Weak, Nervous, Run down People in Two Weeks' Time. "Strong, healthy men and women with plenty of iron in their blood are the ones who go through life with a smile, self-reliant and fear less and their dynamic ikiwpt and energy make them rirtually masters of their own destinies," says Dr. John J. Van Home, formerly Medical In spector and Clinical Physician on the Board of. Health of New York City, in commenting on the relation of strong nerves and physical endurance to the attainment of success and power." "Thn keen, active brains and tre mendous force possessed by healthy, red-blooded people often gives tnem a great advantage over those others urhnaa thin. rale, watery blood robs them of self-confidence and initiative, weaken ing their wills and causing them to imagine they are the victims of all sorts of dread ailments. "Yet there are thousands of such tnpn and women who undergo a most remark able transformation the moment they get plenty of the right kind of iron into their blood to eive increased energy and endurance. Their imagined ills are forgotten, they gain physical poise and fitness, mental alertness ana greater power to combat obstacles and with stand severe strains. To help build stronger, healthier men and women, better able physically to meet the problems of everyday life, I believe that physicians should, at every opportunity, prescribe organic iron Nuxated Iron for in my experience it is one of the best tonic and red blood builders known to medical science." Dr. James Francis Sullivan. formerly work am) other physician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor rmin to "ild up ... , , , , , nls strength, en- Dept), New York, and the Westchester er -nd ,ndurance County Hospital, in commenting; upon the by taking; foregoing; statement says: "Every keen I . T liill.lSI Mi ii I, iri, ;S(J F I I ,L W .1 --. P I. .CXKr r22LVtiTA .Kt UTSVTai mil MliTI U I IJ.f I j III.' SlW -kflfe-na. UJ-VWEBWSgiS ' ..II 'AV WMJ Klj Nation De' .IBSirL. "!&r Y mandt Men yfl Without" the red T '-v M'i'MliO'ifbU .7', ilfnt f blood rich in iron .JT 'JjrnihtMSMMPSlV- leading; healthy out- j ' EyVtilttl tit door lives tha Plo l IfV fcw -' Mfc f neers would have tEr lacked tha strength . and endurance to hew their way through tha virgin forests and astab ii a free nation. Todny it is red blood rich in iron such as Nuxated Iron helpa to build, that gives men the force, energy and power to conquer obstacles and become virtually mailers of their own destinies. some form of organic m active successful man and woman of today roB for 1 consid- recognizes that a sound, strong body is the ft nne cf tne basis of all real achievement and they leave foremost blood und no stone unturned to safeguard their ),Hv huilriern: the health. Lack of iron in the blood not only v..t tn mhirh I hv makes a man a physical and mental weak- ever had recourse." una, out it utterly roos.nim 01 tnat vine force, that stamina and strength of will Mannfacturera1 Note: Nuxated Iron, which li make Uiem Mack, nor Una the stomach. 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