4 B THE , OMAHA SUNDAY "BEE: NOVEMBER 80, 1 1919. " In all Thy works Thy hand we trace; Make an to know that this to to. - , .e-BabcVck. ". .- .... s . . . m " J; II I would that any tongue could utter Tho thought that ariao In mo, . , Tennyson. Benson Society Bemon Correspondent, TeL Walnut 5370 ... Benson Woman' Club. Mrs. C. C Beavers -will be hostess to. trie Benson Woman club at her home, 3411 North Fifty-eighth street, i nursaay atternoon, December 4. The program will be; "Christmas the World Over." This wilt be the last program given by the club until after the holidays, v '. 5 Presbyterian Aid. ' .The Ladies'. Aid of the Presby tcrian church will meet Wednesday aftej-noon, December 3, at the home of. Mrs. Van Horn, Sixty-third and "Miami streets. t Loyal Daughters. - The Loyal Daughters of the Meth 5dist Episcopal church were enter tained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. ,W, Ward, 3111 North Fifty eighth street, Monday night, Octo ber 24. ' i . ; '" Cards. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. 'Fair enter tained at cards Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Sowards. Mr. ( and 1 Mrs. Herman Wulff, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis and. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pickard. , . " Thanksgiving Guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. J. ' H. Pace were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hod dcr." ' , Mrs. Aylsworth a Guest. V Mrs. C. H. Aylsworth of Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ward of Omaha spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whistler and Mrs, Stephens, 2712 North. Sixty, fourth strett. v . ' Story Hour. The first" "story hour" given in the auditorium of the Fire hall by Mrs. John ' .yGileS was well ! attended, 90 children being present. The- next meeting will be given next Satur day morning at -10. .Thanksgiving stories will be -told and a. "turkey ng" marched by the little folks. te named Sunday . scnooi tiass. The Sunday school class of M. E.v C. Hodder , was entertained by the class of Miss Mildred' Titzel last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorton 1 Roth,-. 2316 North: Sixty-fourth street. 'Twenty-' ' four were present. " ': ' ' Entertained Guests iDr. and Mrs. E. C Holbr 002540. ' North aixty-nttn street, enterxainea Mrs Trembeth find1 daughter, Alice, at Thanksgivinfif dinner. . - ;y ' Bridal Reception. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. C A. Sharp attend ed a thanksgiving reception, given in horior -of Mr. and Mrs. C L. . Sharp, who' Were married in .Lin coin, last Wednesday. The recep tion was. held .at the' home of Mr. .Sharpy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharp, 3323, Meredith avenue,. , .ir Baptist Booster. , . ; .'The Benson Baptist Booster club will hold, an all-day session nat the home of Mrs, C. E. Jones Tuesday, December ' , '- - ' - ' ' xi i ; Annual Baptist .Bazaar. ? . The bazaar of the Benson Baptist churchywiU bcJield. Thursday and Friday, December 3 and 4. af the "Easy , furniture. Company" store, Twenty-fourth , and. Cuming street. Rugs, quilts, aprons, and fancy ar ticles, which the ladies have been making, will be sold. '. A. . food sale will also heybeiain connection with the bazaar, ' k :if-'v.;. Hostess to Foreign Missionary. Mrs. C. H. Penoyer was hostess to the Foreign Missionary society at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her, home last Wednesday afternoon- - A busi ness session followed the luncheon. ' t ;- Farnily Dirmer. : ; V ' Dr. and Mrs. R..J. Jones enter tained a'fa'mily dinner party at their ' home Thanksgiving1 day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones and. Dr. and Mrs. J. Cyril Jones, Miss Pearl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jones. , ' - -, Mrs. Studenroth Hostess. , tfr. iN. Studenroth entertainea : Personals at dinner Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. MA. Schiffbauer and family nf Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. J. u - c.t;Ai.iir nf Renson. ' . - Benson W. C. T. U. . The Benson Women's Christian Temperance union was entertained at a kensingtoh at the hme J?fJM former president, Mrs.- D. H. Vehio, ." Friday afternoon. 1 ' - ' Mrs. Smith Hostess. . . ' Mrs. T. J. Smith , had as her Thanksgiving dinner guests . Dr. ; Richard Smith of Hannah, Wyo. ' Mrs. Edna Smith and her son, JJor I vin, of Big Springs, Neb., and Mrs. Eyre of Shenandoah, la. ' -Thanksgiving Dinner. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox en tertained at Thanksgiving dinner for , ' Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Combs , and , family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox I - and Mr. Charles Frahch. . . Community Dancmg Club. . i , -The Community Dancing , club held its second party .Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Werhli, chairman of the dance committee-, . has soured a Benson woman as matron of the I ' rest room, . t . .. . .. Among those - entertamg , with ' Thanksgiving dintier Wties were m Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robinson. Mr. I ,and Mrs. Frank Pence, Mr. and Mrs G.'H. McArdle, Mr and Mrs. Earl L Dean, Mrs C A. Johnson, and Mr. , and Mrs. F. E Young. ; , ,: P. E. U. Sisternoou. The B. S. chapter of the P. E. O. ' sisterhood met last Monday after noon at the Old Peoples home. Gifts of fruits and other good things were brought by the ladies l to.be given as a part of their philan thropic work of the year; - n At Prettiest Mile. . ' Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jeffry enter tained at a dinner party at t the Prettiest Mile club Saturday night, when' covers were laid for Mr. and . Mrs. N. H. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Pick ard and Mrs and Mrs. Jeffry Methodist Ladies Aid. " 1 The Ladies' Aid society of , the Methodist church will meet next t "Weduesday afternoon at the home - of Mrs. C. D. Mclllnay, 2806 North "" Sixty-sixth avenue. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. J. L. Corbaley. Mrs. Linder Hostess. , -Mrs- Frank Linder entertained Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. William Anderson and daughter. Lillian and Mrs. M. Hennegan and Mrs. Mary . Gates.' ! , Personals. -- ' Mr and Mrs. H. L. Rivett and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Rivett went to Lincoln Wednesday to Spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rivett. Dr. and Mrs. Loechner spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Ash land. , ' Miss Mima Memmen, sister of Mrs. O. C Kimlig, has returned from Castle Rock, CoU, where she has been visiting for the last month. Dr. Richard Smith of Hannah, Wyo., is home visiting his mother, Mrs. T. J. Smith. Mrs. Dr. Clinton Smith and son, Norvin, are guests at. the Smith home. Mr. H. H. Adairf and Mr. David Olson of Sioux, Cjty -were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paddock.- - Mr. Gorton Roth has purchased the D. H. Fair home in Benson hurst and will take possession the first of March. x Miss " Agnes McPharland of O'Neil, Neb., was a week-end guest of Miss Irene Pence. Mrs. William Morse and two sons, William Junior and Kicnara, left Friday, evening for Hardin, Mont., where they wDl visit a month and then . join Mr. Morse on a ranch near Julesburg, Colo. Mr." and Mrs. J.'T. Peckard and son, Eugene were thanksgiving din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLatterty ot Umaiia. Mrs. C. O. Boe and son. Ray mond. formerly of Fremont, but visiting relatives and friends in Ne braska and Iowa, were guests at the T. B. Oliver home the first of the week. . Prettiest Mile Club. '' Entertaining at dinner preceding the formal dance, at the Prettiest Mile cluh, Saturday evening, were George Nichols, who had V guests: J. Van. Dorp. 12; .George Irons,-12; Dr. G. t C. Winterson. 10; C . W. Martin, 8; H.. V. Jeffries, 8-and E;..Z. Ross. 8. Those, entertaining foursomes were W, E. Hayhes and Dr. G IL. Ballard. : . . - - : T,'i- i Vt:".! ' .To get In or out of business, use The Bee's Want Ad- columns. v Mrs. WeMington Flansberry and Mrs. ' Byron Chapman , of Surprise, Neb. were visitors here during the past week. ' : (- Mr! H. T. Miles of Sioux City spent Thanksgiving in . Omaha ; ! Mrs. Stanley Hartmen. of , Chfr cago is the guest, of. her father, Mr. Albert Cahn. .. ' ' ' Mrs. Edward Chapin Brown of Batavia, TIL, will be the guest of Mrs. E. M. Royce for two weeks. , Miss Lisbeth Brown, who was in Omaha, to attend the Smith-Van Dorn wedding, returned to her home in Batavia, 111., Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. F. G. iGavin of Chi cago, who spent several oays in Omaha last week, returned home on Thursday. ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. John. Toms leave Wednesday t o winter at Pasadena, California. They will return in the late spring, . Mr. and Mrs O. H. Gibbs an nounce the birth of a son, Duane Le land, November 24. Burdette Kirkendall has returned to Omaha after several months spent in the east. ' Mrs. Ludovic Crofoot has. returned from a. short visit in the east. Miss Josephine Perfect of New York, who has" been the guest of Miss Helen Pearce,'; was joined Monday by her mother and sister, Miss Tirzah May Perfect, who were enrcute from Colorado, and to gether they left Tuesday evening for their home. " ' - - Mr. Osgood T. Eastman has been called to Framingham, Mass., by the serious illness of his rnoither. A Mr., Edward A., Creighton,' jr.",! v ho underwent an operation Mon day at .the;.Bjrchmpnt hospital,'- if getting alc.ng yery nicely ; vlMrs. ' Richird :S. Jiall "returned Tuesday from an extended, visit-in 11 "t ""'. " ''." the east She spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. toward Ay. crigg of Stamford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rutledge have returned from Chicago. They were accompanied by the sister, of Mr, Rutledge, -who will be their guests for a few weeks. - Mrs. Oliver Bonney left Saturday for Memphis, where "she was called by the illness of her mother. Jack Jellison and Opal Varley of Sioux City were guests at the J. E. Sherdeman. home ifor Tnanksgiv- ns- v-, . , : Mrs. W. J. Hynes is exp?cted home early in the week after a trip to Wilmington and New York City. Miss , Marion Towle spent last week-end with Mr", and Mrs. Milton Kimball in Brunswick, Me. Mr. Clement Chase of New York Citv returned Monday to his home after two weeks' visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mis. Clement C, Chase. Mr. Philip Chase returned Thursday to Buffalo after spending 10 days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brinker and Mr. Harry Doorly expect to sail from New York January 5 for Bermuda. From there they will go to the west Indies, .where Mr. Doorly will visit relatives. They expect to oe gone tor six weeks. Miss Florence Halloran of Salt Lake City .arrived last week to be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Meyer. Mr. Harold s LarrattSmith of Toronto, Can. arrived Tuesday for the wedding tf his niece, Miss Mar gery Smith and Mr. William, Van Dorn. While in. Omaha Mr. Smith was a guest at the home of . Mr. Charles W. Hull. . . ' A. L. Bechter of Lincoln spent the week-end at the home, of J. Wil bur Haynes. Mrs. E. M. Fairfield is now in her New York apartment at 1227 Madison avenue. . Miss Helen Murphy, reigning queen ot Ak-iar-Ben, is expected home the first of the week from a two weeks visit in Denver. E. M. Reynolds leaves Monday ior ntw I or. Mrs. Joseph M. Metcalfe is spend ing the winter in New York City and has taken an apartment at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. a Mr. and Mrs. William J. Foye. re turned last Saturday from a two weeks' sojourn in New York City. Mr. William J..!onneU and "Dr. Karl Connell spent Thanksgiving in Lincoln with. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Raymond, jr. , Margaret Walsh left Wednesday for Chicago, where she will spend several Weeks. , s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Crane have closed their country place and QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTlPATiON BILIOUS? CASCARETS WONT SHAKE UP OR SICKEN YOU iNtylncohvenience Whatever! No Shock to, the Oyer, 5 No Gripirig'of the Bowels Ideal Physic! V , AiCoBAanmtAi'iil'ime. vbur bilious Hver and consti gestion, Sallow Skin, 'and Miserable'paJted .boweH; a' thorough cleansing neaaacnes come iron a xprpia uwrana ,aatit(iucii you ua v uy "'. and slutdsh bowels, which cause Cascarets never sicken, cramp of 'ti the stomach to become filled with convenience yon all the next day undigested food, which . sours and like nasty Calomel, Salts, Oil, -or lermenis, torming anas, ases, ana griping rms.. vastaicu wum mim poipns. ; i vascarets tonigni wiii i you sieep. . .- , , Baby Blinded from Eczema 1a child'i head and faea wcra almoat aolld aora. The tret perlectlr blind. Doctor laid the wont caae he had erer asen. One ionptt of D. D. D. did won derful work. - A complete cure fol lowod." Tho. J. Dorminey, Jeniaon, Ala. Ton write, too, to the D. D. D. Company of cnicaco tor a sample ana ftt immediate relier. Or, come in and we will tell you what D. D. D. baa accomplished in your own neighborhood. your money back nnleia the ant battle relief! ran. aocaocaadSI.Oa. , - - , tH2).rED. IC2) SEIoflohar SWn Disease Five Sherman McConnell Drug Store, Cegy Astonishes AH Money Back; Says Druggists, jf . Begy s Mustarine lsn t r by Far the Best Mustard . ," v Preparttion.,.';;,v":', Are vjottel I By Valeeka Svratt. N tryinc to ramoTO Buperfluoui- hain, you oleonraa, ean naa paatei "and powders and yon ean so thrash aome acony and a lot ot trouble, and In the end have year skin Irritated or epotted by the usa of many of theae anperfluona hair re movers, There la no- need, however., for an this, You can remove them as easily aa, you-would use a lotion on your face. Just moisten the hairs with a little sulfo soltrtion. This ean be obtained from your druggists for about one dollar. In a few moments the hair will be ao crinkled up and dissolved that you can rub (hem off with your flngen and leave the akin ab solutely clear and clean from all hairy growth, without leaving a spot or mark. Ton will never use anything else, once you have tried' this. '." WORRIED There ia only one way to positively remove wrinkles. ; A Jormula made up of the eontenta of a two-ounce package of eptol, mixed with a tablespoon ful of glycerin in a- half pint of water makes a satiny cream . that has a wonder ful effect in making" the akin plump .and marl-pored. The result ia that wrinkles lose themselves in the greater plumpness and vigor of the skin tissue. You will be able to take years from the appearance of your face, if you will try it. The eptol will cost about fifty cents at the drug store. ' . ... ... e e . ..- v MISS F. F. Follow these Instructions and you will succeed in giving an increased length to your - hair, in filling up bald spota and stop the hair from falling. Get a one-ounce package of' beta-quinol for about fifty cents and mix the contents with a half pint of water and a half pint of bay rum. This should be applied to the hair every day. It ia not oily and you will find It very delightful indeed. You may uae a, full pint of witchbaxel instead -of., the bay rum and water. Thla hair forcer will not fall. - ' ' - How to Remove' Superfluous Hair by Dissolving Them , Away A New Toilet Lux ury. Other Beauty Secrets. M. F. S. Now, do you really wan surprise T Mix one ounce of sintone with two tablespoonfulf of glycerine ia a pint of water. This -makes the moat remark- able complexion beautifier you ever thought . it possible to- obtain. All year Memisaee and aallownesa wui vanisa, ana m weir, place will be a gloriously. tinted. potla skin. All that muddiaess will .disappear quickly and you will have a complexion to be very proud of. : ' . . e e e MRS. SPOTS Trying to , set rid of blackheads by trying to pinch them out or by steaming the face simply makes the pores large. Rub the face with a wet cloth upon which haa been sprinkled some neroxiru The blackheads will all be gone in a few moments. At a cost of about fifty cents you ean get the neroxin from your druggist. e.-. e C . ... . MRS. C. H. V. Soap cannot thoroughly remove scale and other , fatty accumula tion which form on the hair and scalp. You will be able to dissolve . away these formations at once by using a teaspoon-' ful.of eggol in half eup of water and used aa a head-wash. ' It wM let your hair breathe and grow, and It leaves the hair with ,s fine ailky sheen. There Is enough eggol in twenty-five cent package for about twelve of these head-washes, MISS ROWS For lace powder just try ("Freaea Beauty Powder" and you will ad mit nothing can equal It for blending and "staying on" qualities. It Is entirely free free . from ehalkiness. . You will, now be able to obtain it at any drug store in any tint for fifty cents. ( . This powder, however, has not been on the market very long and not all toilet counters' have it in stock. - So if you are unable to obtain it from your regular deal er, I will be glad to aee to it that you are supplied by mail if you will write to my Secretary and enclose either ten cents for the trial slae or fifty cento for the large bog of Fresea Beauty Powder. Simply address Secretary to Miss Bur. att. Thompson Bldg.. Chicago. 111., and she will faithfully attend to your wishes. Piles-Fistula-TCured With out the Use of the Knife No Chloroform. No Ether. Examination free to all. DOCTOR F. M. HAHN . 401 Paxton Block. ' I Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily. Evenings, 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays, 1 1 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only. A Big YellbvrvBox : for- 30c V Ask 'your- jdruggisfc to show, you a bo&'of ''Begy's Mustarine; he and, every" other, druggist in America is authorized to return your money if it does not do. as advertised.. ; -Dofctors have urescribed it for 19 years. It's the original, and.best improvement on the' old-fashioned Mustard Plaster, and quickly stops pheumatig pains; fineuritisV neuralgia ad lumbago, and' Instantly welieves tonsilirjs, pleurisy and Broncmtis. Just rub, it on, and ;ever night awav sroes sore throat, coughs and 'chest colds.. ' 'lt 1 For snrains. ' swellinw .and all aches ani. pains, it has no equal, while for sore feet, nothing yet dis covered can compare with it. It's the quickest pain killer on earth. Be sure it's Begy's,' always in the yel low box. . : . " ' . . t . S. C. WeU & Co,, LeRoy, N. Y. To Get Rid of Wrinkles and Bad Complexions Host cosmetics clog the pores. . In cool weather, when one does not perspire free ly, thla interferes greatly with elimination of waate material, injuring instead of aid' ing the complexion. Ordinary mercoliaed wax serves an- the purposes of creams, powders and rouges, giving, far batter r. suits. It actually peels off an offensive skin,, at the same time unclogging the pores. Minute particles of scarf skin come off day by day, causing not the least dis comfort. Gradually the healthy, younger skin beneath peeps out, and in less than a fortnight you have a lovelier complexion than you ever dreamed ot acquiring. Mer colized wax obtainable at any drug store. is spread on nightly like cold cream and washed oft mornings. One ounce usually suthcea. ... For removing wrinkles, without stop, ping the pores with pasty stuff, here's a never-failing formula: One ounce pow dered nxolite, dissolved in one-half pint witch hazel. Use as a wash lotion.-Every line will quickly disappear. START TOMORROW AND KEEP IT UP EVERY M ORIIG Get into the habit of drinking glass of hot water before breakfast. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath?" you say. Well, it is guaran teed to perform miracles according to hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men andwomen who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of. hot --water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which if not eliminated every day, become food for the million of bacteria which infest the bowels, the .quick result is poisons and tox ins which are then absorbed into the blood, causinsr headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomacn- trouble, kidney . misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts . of ailments. People who feel Rood one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will -cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank oh the subject of injernal sanitation, . 1 Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets : That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute ior calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomels old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets. while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. : t i No gripinris the keynote" of these little sugar-coated,' olive-colored tab lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force then to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" . bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just to keep right Try them. 10c and 25c RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN RIGHT OUT Don't suffer! Relief comes the -moment'' you rub' with s St. Jacobs Liniment" .What's rheumatism? Pain only! Stop druggingl Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment Rub the misery right away! Apply soothing, penetrating, "St. . Jacobs Linimertt" directly upon the "tender spot and relief comes instantly, "St, Jacobs Liniment" is a harmless rheumatism': " and sciatica " ' relief which never disappoints and can not burn or discolor, the skin. " Limber up t Get a small trial bot tle from vour drueeist. and in i&at a moment you 11 be free from rheu' matic and sciatica, pain, soreness. stiffness and "swelling. Don t suffer! "St. Jacobs Liniment", has relieved millions- of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum bago, backache, sprains and swellings. DID YOU EVER USE SLOAN'S? Keep it handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic ' paint and achea. WHEN you know what Sloan's Liniment will do, as thousands of men and women the world over, know, you, too, will keep it handy. You will use it for those "twinges of rheumatiz," for reliev ing that lame back, muscle stiffness and soreness.' aches, all sorts of ex ternal pains, and exposure after maths.' '' ' ! Only takes a little, applied without rubbing. ' Soon penetrates, scatter ing the congestion, bringing merci ful relief to the. throbbing, jumping part. " "..v . Three sizes aoc,.70c, i.40. Any druggist has it. If not,. we'd like to know his name. . ' - LADIIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair ' w its natural color dates back to grand mother s time, bhe used to keep her hair beautifully dark, ? glossy and-attractive.' - Whenever her hair took on that dull: faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture-was applied with wonderful effect. . , But brewing- at home is; mussy and out-of-date, : Nowadays! by ask ing, at any drug store, for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and, Sulphur Compound," you . will get this fa mous old" prpearation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can -be depended on to re store natural . color, and beauty, to the-hair. . T A well-known down-town drug gist savs- it darkens the hair so naturally: and evenly that nobody can tell it ha been applied. You simolv dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair taking one strand at a time,. By morning the gray, hair disappears, ; and alter another ap plication or two, it becomes beau tifully dark and glossy, . . i DlBat F BAOataV Sanatoria 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 devoted to the treat ment of non-contagious and non mental diseases, no others being ad mitted; the other Best Cottage be ing designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a tirrte watch ful care and special nursing. will be in town until after the holi days, when their son, Roderic, . re- turns to Cornell. Later Mr. and Mrs. -Crane will go south for the remainder of the winter. Herbert Story, A. L. Campbell and Mr. Burton were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta Thanksgiving par ty in, Lincoln., y ' ., Misses Rose Guttman, Etta Gross man; Minette and Mary Margolin are spending the week end in Sioux City. ; A son, Donald Francis, was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. L.-B.."Wilsoii and WhybeFat? Become Slim This Season CREAM FOR CATARRH , OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Belief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils.' It penetrates through every air pas sage of the head, soothes the in flamd or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's aust fine. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nastly catarrh Keller comes so quicKiy. Have you heard about the new system for weight reduction? You may eat and drink all you need. There is no- tedious exercis ing. Take a little oil of ' korein at mealtimes and when retiring; also follow the simple, clear directions. A loss of weight, ten to sixty pounds (whatever you need to lose), may be' expected by this safe and pleas ant system of fat reduction. AH the druggist's get a small box of oil of korein capsules, and start at once. Be of normal size, with good figure and attractive appearance, agile, quick-witted, healthier and more ef-. f icient By reducing weight now you are likely to avoid one or more diseases, heart weakness, surtstroke, apoplexy, (etc., and to add many years to your life. Remember oil of korein- Become thin and stay so. Show others this advertisement.- - children are spending the week at the home of Judge and Mrs. W F. Stewart in Lincoln. - Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Burdfck spent several days last week at Lincoln. . ' Trinity Cathedral, Sale. ,w Trinity Parish aid will hold hi, annual Christmas sale on Tuesday,' December 9, at the parish house, 1716 Dodge street. . ' flri ' ' . . , , - A new bath room accessory holds. a tumbler in an inverted position? to drain quickly and also serves as' a ventilated shield for tooth brusheSi" Important tp all Women Reader of this Papers Thousands upon ' thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. -a Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou--; ble, or the result of kidney or blad der, disease. 1 - If the kidneys are not In a healthy condition, they may cause the other.4 organs to become diseased. ' You may suffer pain in the baek, headache and loss of ambition. . '.'T. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes anyone so. , ; . io But hundreds of women claim thai Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restorer, ing health to the kidneys, proved to: be just the remedy needed to over come 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., BinghahVr? ton, N. Y., you may receive sample -size bottle by Parcel Post You can-; purchase medium and large size boti ties at all drug stores. . .. c-:b EATING MEAT REGULARLY CLOGS THE KIDNEYS, THEN YOUR BACK HURTS Flush ' your, Kidneys occasionally with a tablespoonful of Salts to avoid danger. Most folks ' forget that the kid neys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need' a flushing oc casionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, - rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder- disorders. ; ' - You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the. mo ment you feel an ache ' or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts "from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break- , . ' ;.'v ?:';; ' :Vt fast for a few days and your 'kid neys will then i act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid Of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them . to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so ii no longer irritates, thus ending bladr.-. der disorders. ' - 5 - Jad Salts is harmless; inexpert? sive makes a del;ghtful effervescent-lithia-water drink which everybod ' should take now and then to keep,"' their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. ' . " A well-known local druggist Says, he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. ; ? Why So Many Americans sat 50- Physician Explains How Signs of Old Age Creep Into Your System When the Iron in Your Blood Kuns Low "ArePpcalWreck Says Weak, Nervous, Run-Down People Should Take Nuxated Iron to Steady the Nerves.. ... . m mo . 1 ' TB . 1 W I ft . .1 ft V I.. Kestore Wasted tissue ana Aia in umng ixencwca rorce ana rower to tne Doay, i; m t Are you slipping at 50? Can vou actually stand what you could twenty yeara ago when your strength and energy ere put to the teat? .' Or do you merely think you are 'just as good?" . Ia your' heart pumping pure red blood rich in iron through your veins. Or is it merely a passage for thin, pale, watery blood without enough red corpuscles to keep your body Strong and well? r These are the questions put by Dr. H. B. Vail., formerly Physician in the Baltimore Hospital and a Medical- Examiner, who contends that a man's age can no longer be measured , by the number of his years but by the condition 01 nis blood. Dr. Vail believes that the greatest problem of modern Hie is to ward off the tragedy of middle' ncr. which beerins to show its Mgns the moment the iron , in the blood runs low. , Continulns. Dr. Vail says: "There are thousands, .whose bodies are ageing;' and breaking down at a time when they should h eninvinff that oerfeet bodily health which cries defiance to disease simply be cause they are not' awake to the condition of their blood. 6y allowing; it to remain thin, pale and watery they are not giving; the natural lue lorces 01 me ovay. m ehance to do their work. Yet others go , through life apparently possessing, 'ear after year, the elasticity, tha atrencth and the-. energy of earlier . days, for through their bodies courses the energy and power that comes from plenty of red blood nued with strength-giving iron. Iron is red blood food and in my experience I have found no better means for building up the red blood cotpuscles and helping to give increased power to the blood' than organic , Iron Nuxated Iron, which I have pre scribed with surprising success for - my patients who are approaching middle life. I took Nuxated Iron myself to build me up after a serious ase , of nervous ex haustion. The effects were apparent after a few days and within a few weeks it had virtually revitalized my whole (ystem nd put me in a superb physical condition." . Dr. John Jf. Van Horne, formerly Med ical - Inspector and Clinical Physieian on . the 'Board of Henlth of the City ' of New York says: "Strength and vitality of body and "mind are derived from the blood, and the blood in turn derives it from tha food we eat and the oxygen contained in the air we breathe. But unless the" blood Is rich In iron to increase its cixygen carry ing power it cannot develop living -issue muscle and brain or keep active the vital forces. Strong, healthy men and women with plenty of iron in their blood are tha ones' who go through life with a smile, self-reliant and fearless and their dynamic power and energy make them virtually masters of their own destinies. - It is sur prising how many people who do not get along in life are In reality suffering from Iron deficiency and do not know It. 10 suDolr this . lack of iron and help build stronrer. healthier men and women, better able physically to n-eet the problems of everyday life, I believe- that pbysiciana should, at every opportunity, prescribe it-. ganie iron Nuxated Iron for in my ex perience It ia one of tha best tonle and Ted blood builders known to medical science." If you are not strong cr well you ewe it to yourself to make the following test: Sec now long yon-can work or new tar you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Does Middle Age Find ' . You Standing On The Preci pice Of Un certainty - Your Blood Starving For ft" Ban .- aav f- 'Want of -Iron?- (' 11 Blinded by the belief that he ia still "just as good at ever," many a man reaches that point of life between 40 and 50 where the future looks bright and assured only to find that the grim relentless force1 of middle age has undermined his health and energyJ In the rtuh and tear of modern' day life he haa neglected to.lteep hia. blood filled with strenf th-giving iron, 'and at result is on the verge of , a physical end nervous breakdown, at a time when he should be ' enjoying hia beat .yeer. ; ;-.,;;' V- - Physicians explain here why tuck men need the sustaining health building power of organic iron Nuxated Iron; to help make rich, red blood, restore. wasted tissue and increase their physical strength . and endurance.--:- ,' '. , , '-. , ,;v 1 gained. Numbers of nervous,-- run-dojrn people, who were ailing all the while, have surprisingly increased their strength - and endurance in 2 weeks' time in many in-' stances. . .... Manufacturers' Note: Nuxated Iron, Nuxated Iron three times per day after which is prescribed and recommended above meals for two weeks. Then test your by physieians, is not secret remedy, bat trtnxta as sin and sea how much jrou have on which is well known to druggists everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic -iron products it is easily assimilated and does not injur. -the teeth, make ihem Mack nor upset the stomach. Tha manu facturers guarantee successful and nUre ly satisfactory result to every rurchlser or they will refund your money. " It ia dispensed in this city by Owl Drug C.. Sherman 4 McConnell t drag store aad ether druggist