6 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BJiE: DECfiMUER t 14, .' 1S19. fl' ' ' ""' V- .ii.n.u.n t.mum - ...... -.11 iI!TinjiimiiiiiimuiM. 11 u mmmmsi hj ATmnrmri , 'n.u mumwWL IHI.UHU.M.WSJ ,vnMt.wn!ttt.ti;fWfWML,.Wi,lJ'ltlVAJiii.in w j'n im n.n.i.i iTumwiui'tA l sd 11 11 , ' s S . . v 1 1 ; - : " - 1 i I , ! ; " ' I w ...... Sorrows vi often like cloud, which, though black whan they are passing ovar us, whan they in put b etm aa If they were tho itrimnU el God throws off la purple aad fold along tho sky. H. W. Beecber. CLUBDOM BBMBa Health Lectures. The coal shortage, combined with tli Christmas season, is putting the Omaha women to t sever test in opening their homes for community meetings for the educational pro gram of the war work council. How ever, in spite of these difficulties, 15 women in various parts of the city have not only opened their, homes for these meetings, but have assumed the task of telephoning their neighbors and friends. As a result about 500 women have been met by the staff who would not otherwise have had the privilege. In addition to these community gatherings, enthusiastic groups of girls interested in the question of their own physical and mental fit ness have gathered in the Y. W. C A, War Camp Community house and Social Settlement. The staff will remain in the city until December 20. A partial schedule for this week follows: Monday, December 157:30 p. m., jLadies guild of United Brethren church; 1:30 a. m., girls in Swift packing house. Tuesday, Uecem&er 10 o p. m., Campfire Girls, War Camp Com munity house. Wednesday, December 173 p. m., Central Presbyterian society. Mrs. McMillan, 912 South Thirty-seventh Thousands Have Tape . Worm Without Knowing It ' Many sufferers who hv doctored for stomach trouble without getting lasting relief, have finally discovered that tape-worm or other wormi in the tomach and In tee tines caused their trouble. If you have a pal complexion, dull eyes, rings under the eyes, eoated tongue, heartburn, gas on the stom ach, dissiness, headaches, oonstipatlon, poor appetite), a gnawing sensation in the stomach, offensivo breath, or ex cessive nervousness, write The Vita Tone Co., Dept 60, 4S1 12th St., Mil waukee. Wis., who guarantee to remove tape-worms and relieve stomach trou bles and send their treatment on the Free Trial Plan. This company will send you free tf chance, a booklet telling all about the symptoms and causes of tape-worm, and other worms, and how to get rid of them and other forma of stomach trou bles at home without dieting or danger. SANATomfr ee?Ss1 This institution is the only one in the tentral west with separate buildings situated in their own grounds, " yet entirely distinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The on building being fit ted for and devoted to th 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 time watch- ful care and special nursing. STOP PAIN! RUB NFIIRAI fill AWAY iii.uiins.uin mini Instant relief from nerve tor ture and misery with old "St. Jacobs Liniment" ' Rnb this soothing, penetrating lini ment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and like magic neuralgia disappears. "St. Jacobs Liniment" ie-.a.. Aa Ma!i I at eft Vl 9 r tTt 1 a Ct "neuralgia relief" which doesn't burn or discolor tne skin. Don't sufferl It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the "ach ing nerves" and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your nam or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant relief with this old-time, honest pain destroyer it cannot injure. IF THE WORLD KNEW THIS street; 2:30 p. m., mothers' meeting, Mrs. Mover, -Oy raricer street. Thursday, December lis 3:30 p. m.. Central Hiifh school girls. Y. W. C A.; 2:30 p m City mission, 1204 Pacific street: 3 o tn.. mothers meet inar. Mrs. Sullivan, 3319 Franklin street Friday, December 197:30 p.' m., Methodist hospital. Saturday, December 202:30 p. m., Association of Collegiate Alum nae, Social Settlement. Bazar. The Walnut Hill M. E. church will give a bazar December 15 and 16 in the rotunda of the court house. Mrs. J. B. Whiteley will h in charge. . Wyche Story Tellers' League. The Wyche Story Tellers' league met Thursday, December 11, with Marie Berry, who told a Christmas story. Misses Alice Rathsack and Asrnes McElrov made 24 picture books for children in hospitals. George A. Custer Relief Corps. flenro-e A. Cmter Relief Cores. No. 82, held their annual election atfemorial hall, court house, De cember 9. The following officers were rhospn; President. Mrs. Ellen Hershey; senior vice president, Mrs. i". . " ' I . im stone: junior vice prcsiucm, mis. Tohn Havward: treasurer. Mrs. Em ma Gwynnc; conductress, Mrs. George Winship; chaplain, Mrs. Garder; guard, Mrs. Mary Johnson: first delegate, Mrs. Gardner; first alternate, Mrs. Phebe McCoy; sec ond delegate, Mrs. John Hay ward; second alternate, Mrs. Mary Hazel ton. Temple Israel Sisterhood. ' Temple Israel sisterhood bazaar will be held Wednesday, December 17, at the Conant hotel on the parlor floor, from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. . 4 Temple Israel Bazar. The' Sisterhood of the Temple Israel will hold a bazarj Wednesday, from 10 to 6 o'clock in the parlor of the Conant hotel. Tennyson Circle. Tennyson Chautauqua circle will meet Monday at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. T H Walrath. .WiO Burt street. The lesson will be chapters 18-22 in America Among tne nations, led by Mrs. H. F. Curtiss and Mrs. A TV Tlnvrl. After the lesson there- will be a social hour with refresh ments. Mrs. E. Benedict, president, will assist the hostess. Round Table. The Round Table will meet Mon day at 7:30 p. m. with Miss Helen Martin, 412 South Twenty-fifth ave nue. The lesson will be chapters 19-22 in "America Among the Na tions." Roosevelt Circle. Roosevelt circle will meet Frtdaj evening at 7:30 with Mrs. F. A. Cressey on the South Side. Chautauqua Circle Notes. Another League of the Round Table, consisting of graduates of m, iyiv and ivzu, may soon be organized. It will have about 10 members, all of whom have earned the seven seals and answered the necessary examination questions. The Round Table now in existence will then be known as Alpha league and the new group will be called the Beta Round Table. Givil Service Day Omaha Women's Club a. t' 1? a ,: fi Howard. The lesson will be chap ters 21 and 22 in "America Among the Nations." ' Lowe Avenue Church. The Woman's Missionary society of Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church will meet Friday, December 19, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Patton, 916 North Thirty- eighth Avenue. The topijs for the day are "Mormonism" and Moslem Lands, with Mrs. Dunlap as leader. SATURDAY. Christmas Story. Miss Mary Philippi will tell a Christmas story at the general meeting, Saturday, December 20, at the Social Settlement house, 2837 Q street, The- program will be fol lowed by a u.i. Sunday Evening Suppers t "The Omaha Woman's club will meet Monday," says Mrs. Hempel, president. The organization has been co-operating with the fuel com mittee in every possible way and has discontinued all meetings of the club and departments of the club during the recent emergency. Mrs. Hempel is lending all her powers to make this a' strong club year for the body which she heads, and it is therefore a matter of satisfaction that activity may continue. The directory will meet at 1 :30 p. m. and the program will begin at 2:30. The civil service committee, under Mrs. Earl Maxwell, will have charge of the open meeting. Mrs. Maxwell will speak otr the bureau of markets and civil service. Judge Howard Kennedy will talk on state institutions and civil service. Mrs. F. H. Cole will report on the United States civil service commission for 1919. Calendar HERE'S THE SECRET OF FACIALBEAUTY No Matter How Disfigured With Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads or Muddiness the Use of Stuart's Cal cium Wafers Works Wonders. You will be astonished to see the wonderful change that So often e I Much Suffering Would Stop. Tells of a Home-Mixed Medi cine for Colds, Coughs, , . t 1 Bronchitis, Etc ' The Blackburn Products Co. ' Dear Sirs As I was mixing some more of the Mentho-Laxene in syrup this morning I could not help but wonder if you really knew what a wonderful cold remedy it is, even if you do put it up. Last fall we were really worried about my husband, as he had tried ' so many remedies, and the doctor did not help him at all, when one day he happened to' read an ad of your Mentho-Laxene and he said: "I will give it a trial, then give up, I guess, if it doesn't help me." But, can you believe it? He began to feel easier right away, and long before the first bottle was gone he was all , over his terrible cough, and by tak ing just a little when feeling hoarse, we both have, warded off every bit , of colds and coughs since, until . JVlonday of this week he got his feet so wet and by night he coughed again quite badly, but this morning he was o. k. again. s v This is 3.-00 p. m., so you see how quickly it worked. . . ? We have gotten ever so many others to use it by giving them a sample of ours. This is just a line to tell you hov grateful we both are to you am Four remedy. . Yours truly, , nr.S. GEORGE E. GATIS. . .Owosso, Mich. Adv. I 1 " -T takes place in just a few days after using Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Pimples, blotches, liver spots, blackheads, muddy complexion and skin eruptions affect the skin be cause it is one of the natural out lets of the body to rtd itself of im purities. If you supply it with the proper materials it will convert these skin poisons into a harmless substance to pass off instead of forming ugly accumulations in the skin. These Wafers contain the best skin purifier known to science Cal cium Sulphide. Get a 50-cent box today of Stu art's Calcium Wafers at any drug store. FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS All Makes , Special rates to students. v CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE D. 4121. 1905 Farnam St MONDAY. W. O. R. T. H. Club. The W. O. R. T. H. club will meet Monday evening at the Settlement house for supper and for fancy work class. TUESDAY. U. S. Grant Post U. S. Grant post and corps will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., at Me morial hall .in the court house for their regular business meeting. This will be followed at 2:30 by an open meeting and program, at which a beautiful silk mounted flag will be presented to the post by the W. 'R. C, through Mrs. Abbie Adams. Spanish" Club. The Spanish . club will meet in room 302, Patterson block, Tues day evening, unless later otherwise announced. Immanuel Baptist Bazar. The women of Immanuel Baptist church will hold a bazar Tuesday and Wednesday, December 16 and 17 at the milliinery store, 1613 Far nam street. Omekro-E-Xima. Omekro-E-Xima club will meet at the Settlement house Tuesday evening for supper. WEDNESDAY. ' 1 A. C. A. Book Review. The Association of Collegiate Alumnae book review section will meet December 17 at 4 p. m. with Mrs. B. W. Scriven, 2542 Capitol avenue. Miss Bess Dumont will review "The Debt," by Kathleen Carmen. H. E. L. P. Club. H. E. L. P. club will meet Wed nesday evening at the Social Settle ment house for supper and sewing class. Mu Sigma. Mu Sigma will meet with Mrs. I. W. Carpenter, 3635 Lafayette av enue, Wednesday, December 17, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. A. I. Atkinson, teacher of history at Central high, will discuss the period of reconstruc tion and development following the civil war. Members are privileged to bring a guest,' and are asked to come promptly. Railway Mail Service, The Woman's club. Railway Mail Service, will meet at 2 p. m., Wed nesday, December 17. with Mrs. J. H. Musgrave, 2555 Pratt street. Leader, Mrs. John .Bittinger. The meeting will be a Christmas party with a reading, "On the Road to Bethlehem," by Kathryn Carrol .and piano and vocal duets by Dorothy St. Clair and May Anderson. ' Dundee Woman's Club. Dundee Woman's club will meet Wednesday, December 17, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Cole, 5023 Chi cago street There will be a discus sion of Joan and Peter, by H. G. Wells, Mrs. A. L. Green, leader. Cur rent topics, "Shantung," will be con ducted by Mrs. Leigh Leslie. THURSDAY- J. P. W. Club. The J. F. W. club will meet on Thursday, December 18, at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. N. H. Seiler, 228 Capitol avenue. P. E, O. Sisterhood. Chapter E of the P. E. O. sister hnnrf will aive a hox luncheon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs.' George R. FrfHv. S17 Smith Twentv-fifth av enue. Thursday. December 18. She I will be assisted by Mrs. W. A. Shropshire. "" FRIDAY. , Longfellow Circle. Longfellow ciri-Ie will meet Frir .day evening at 7:30 with Mr.. W. B. For the Sunday evening supper, when one does not wish to fuss, there are numerous "tidbits" that are easily prepared and deliciously appetizing. The sandwiches with tasty toasted fillings are excellent, and much liked by hungry men of Tasty Toasted Sandwich Filling. You will need one cream cheese, one large tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful and a half of grat-. ed onion, one heaping tablespoon ful of French mustard, half a jar of anchovy paste, one small teaspoon ful of paprika, a little salt and about one teaspoonful of powdered cara way seed. (Any chemist will pow der caraway seed). Blend all well and spread on thinly sliced toasted white or brown bread for sand wiches. This filling may also be used for canapes, with a thin slice of tomato placed on top and covered lightly with mayonnaise. Garnish with minced chives and slices of pimento olives. Orange Cocoanut Cream. Mix one grated cocoanut, one cup ful of sugar, the beaten yolks of four eggs, the juice of three oranges and the juice and rind of one lemon. Add this beaten mixture to one pint of boiling water in which has been dis solved one ounce of granulated gel atin. This must be 'chilled and served in the hollowed orange shells. Peach Stone Salad. Drain a can of large solid peaches. Lay one-half on a nest of lettuce strips and fill the cavity with a ball of chopped almonds, dates and can died cherries. Surround the ball with a whipped cream mayonnaise, tinted green. Olive Sandwiches. Chop pitted olives rather fine; add a saltspoonful of onion juice and a dash of paprika; mix with .heavy mayonnaise that has been made with tarragon vinegar. If chives and fresh tarragon leaves are at hand mince them and use them instead of the onion juice, making the mayonnaise with lemon juice instead of tarra gon vinegar. Onion juice is easily obtained by cutting a slice from the root end of an onion drawing back the skin and pressing the onion on a coarse grater, working with a ro tary motion. , Love Apple Salad. , Make a firm tomato aspic by pouring one pint of hot tomato juice Some Recipes for - Christmas This is the time of the year to be gin on Christmas puddings and cakes. The cakes are best after they are about a month old, but are acceptable as soon as they are cold enough to eat. The wise house keeper will make her Christmas pud dings now, and make a few extra ones to be- heated and used for the dinner dessert. Mincemeat, too, can be made now and kept on hand. Home-made mincemeat is not much trouble to make ,and is always appreciated by those who like mince pie. These recipes are not inexpensive, but if the cakes and puddings are carefully made and kept for special occasions they will go a long ways. Always cut them with a very sharp knife to avoid the waste through crumbling. English Plum Pudding. 6 ounces of flour. 6 ounces stale bread crumbs. J-pound seeded raisins cut into bits. M-pound currants. '4-poutid chopped suet. 10 ounces sugar. One cup molasses. 3 ounces candied orange peel. I teaspoonful grated nutmeg. 1 teaspoonful of macfe. 2 teaspoonfuls of salt. 6 well-beaten eggs. Mix the ingredients in the order ;iven. Turn into a thickly floured square of unbleached muslin. Tie securely, but leave room for the pudding to swell. Plunge into a kettle of boiling water and let cook for five hours. The pudding should be immersed in the water all the time it is cooking. Christmas Cake. 1 lb. butter or substitute. 1 lb. light brown sugar. 9 eggs. 1 lb. flour. 2 teaspoons mace. 2 teaspoons cinnamon. 1 teaspoon soda. 2 tablespoons milk. 3 lbs. currants. 2 lbs. seeded raisins, chopped. lb. almonds, blanched and cut. 1 lb. citron, thinly sliced in strips. 1 teaspoon salt. Cream the butter and add the su gar, and beat both well. Beat the egg yolks until thick and lemon col ored. Beat the egg whites until stiff and dry, and add both to the first mixture. Then add all the other materials mixed together. Put into well greased bread pans and bake in a very slow oven for four hours. If possible, steam the mixture for three hours, and then bake for one hour.' Be sure that the oven is very moderate. This cake should be baked now for Christmas. Mincemeat. 1 cup chopped apple. Yi cup chopped seeded raisins. j-4 cup currants. yi, cup butter or substitute. 1 tablespoon malasses.. 1 tablespoon cider. 1 cup cooked meat. 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Yi teaspoon clove. Y teaspoon mace. i teaspoon sale. H cup stock in whirh meat was cooked. . Heat slowly to the boiling point and let simmer-one hour. Then add one cup of meat chopped fine and two tablespoons tart jelly. Heat again for a few minutes, and put away until needed. over one tablespoonful of gelatin soaked in a little cold water. Sea son highly with salt, pepper and on ion juice and pour into cups to mold. At serving time turn out on a let tuce bed and hollow out the centers. Fill with peas marinated in oil and vinegar and put a spoonful of green mayonnaise, capped with a stuffed olive, on top. Tomato Toast. Mix to a smooth paste equal quan tities of butter and finely grated cheese and spread on thin strips of crisp toast. Have ready some slices of broiled tomato. Lay one on each strip of 'toast, sprinkle lightly with minced parsely and heat in the oven before serving. ISM BARKER BLK OMAHA, NEB. POPULAR PPirrn GUARANTCf 0 DFNTISW HAIR ON FACE WHAT CAUSES IT It fcaa kn yrorea by the world's create utaarltlea that It atlBsnlatcs a mat Inereitaea hair s;rwth to merely masrc It trans the surface of the skim. Tko onlr cootmoa-aeaso war to nasrt hair U to attack It under tJae skin. I)r Miracle, the oiiataal aa altar? liquid, does this sr abooratlom. Only genuine DeMlraeto has a money-back guarantee la rmrh package. At toilet counters In eoc $1 and $3 arises, or by mall from ns in plain wrapper on receipt ol price. FREE book mailed tn alata sealed envelope on reqaeat. De Miracle, 120th St. and Park Are, New York. Girls ! Your hair needs a little "Danderine"--that,s all 1 When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beauty. You can Juve "jge.thjck hair, too.- "Wrinkles? Use This Now See The Difference Tomorrow' Very Remarkable Results Whicl Can Ba Produced in Making thi Face Look Young and Beautiful by Simple Methods. How to Stoi Hair Falling and Remove Super fluous Hair. Yes, Girls Everybody (a osine and talkinit about DERWILLO the liquid tint. It instantly beautifies the complexion, makes a soft, rosy-whits 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 it you don't like it. A FEELING OF. SECURITY Curl Hair This Way and Keep It Healthy It has been found that the occasional nse of a harmless and inexpensive fluid whieh drugKists know as "silmerine," will keep the straightest hair in curl perpet ually, giving the appearance of true nat uralness, besides keeping the hair softer and glossier than possible with the heated iron. The liquid may be applied with a clean tooth - brush, this being ' drawn through the hair from crown to. tip and allowed to dry over night. In the morning the hair will be beauti fully wavy and curling, and will lie easily and loosely on the head, as it should, con sidering its welfare from a hygienic stand point. A few ounces of liquid silmerine will last for months and as it is really beneficial to the hair, which cannot be snid of the heated iron, it should be generally adopted by the fair sex. It will not spot or discolor scalp or hair, nor leave any sediment, grease or stickiness. To Properly Treat Obstinate Wrinkles Particularly where wrinkles are long and deep, the massage devotee is apt to rub too hard and too frequently. This loosens the skin, causes muscles to sair, aggra vates the wrinkled condition just the op posite result from that sought. Better than massage, or anything else, fur the most obstinate wrinkles, as well a the finest lines, is a reinavkiible form ula which you may readily avail yourr!i of. as you will have no 'liflicuity in pro curing the constituents from your dniK gist. It is this : One ounce of powdered aaxolile, dissolved in one-half pint witch hazel. Bathe face, neck and hands in this. The effect is really marvelous, not only as to wrinkles, but also in cases of baggy cheeks and chin. The application is refreshing and soothing, tending to re lieve fatigue. Both the witch hazel and the saxolite are, of course, entirely harm less to the skin. - I You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bot tle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs.' . It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. If you need a medicine, you bhould have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and larpc. However, if you wish first to try this k'reat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &'Co. BiiiKliamton, N. V.. for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention The Oniaah Sunday Bee. 2C Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITH OUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. I am a licensed practising physician and personally select the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the trouble some symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other afflictions which often accom pany overstoutness. My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy, feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat v Yon are not required to change In the slightest from your regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exer cising. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If yoo are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER RE DUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN las . . m. . .ml W- a ""- .nm- FalfeE TRIAL B-237 I tfatmfnT ajut -nay-when-redued" offer. . Nam i Address or HP. T 1 Town State Bear Oil Grows Hair One of the potential ingredients of K6 talko for the hair is genuine bear oil, procured through hunters at a large cost, 'here are other active ingredients not found in any other hair preparation. Ko talko is an ointment. It has succeeded in many eases of baldness, falling hair and dandruff when every other hair lotion ot treatment has proved futile. A $300 guar antee is offered to Kotalka users. Why become or remain bald if you can urovr hair? If others have obtained a new growth through Kotalka why not you? Get a box at any busy drutt store; or send 19 cents, silver or stamps, for testing pack age, with proofs, to John Hart Brittain, BX-301, Station F, New York City. Cut out and show others this advertisement. 4 W vV By Valeska Suratt. EVEN at your middle age you can get rid of nearly all those wrinkles. Get a two-ounce package of eptol from your druggist. It will cost about fifty cents. Mix this with a tablespoonful of glycerine in a half pint of water. The cream which results is very rich, and yet ran and should be used liberally. This will make the texture of the skin much finer, and as a result of it becoming more plump, the large and small wrinkles will soon be found to have almost entirely disappeared. MISS G. M. P. You will be able to get rid of those blackheads In a few moments. You don't have to wait weeks to produce the result. Sprinkle a little neroxin on a wet cloth and rub the blackheads with this for a few minutes and when you look in the mirror you will see nearly every blackhead cone. The neroxin costs about fifty eentf at the drug store. Repeat the application of neroxin for several days and you will be rid of them completely. GOODNESS It is more difficult for hair to grow luxuriantly when the scalp re tains that film of scale and fatty accumu lations which forms on all scalps. The only way to remove it. absolutely is not to use soap, but something which will dis solve it away. For this purpose use a teaspoonful of eggol in a bait cup of water as a shampoo. This will let your hair breathe, grow luxuriantly, too, rnd give the hair a remarkably silky sheen. For twenty-five cents you can get enough eggol to last for over a doien of these splendid head washes. MISS N. A. -A beautiful complexion can be accepted as an assured fact, if the proper means are employed. . Every skin possesses the possibilities of being re markably beautiful. This result is assured by the following formula. Do not buy an already prepared cosmetic, hut make ' ui your own cream as follows: It lal.es V' a few moments and then . you are certain of the results. Get one ounce of lint'ont from your druggist for about fifty eents. Mix the contents of this' with two tabie .ipoo'nfuls of glycerine in a pint of wnter, and your cream will be ready. After you use this freely for a week or so your complexion should be spotleM,' queenly and beautiful. I.ILI.IE Certain materials are very quickly absorbed by the hairroots and are acted upon by them very promptly. Su-li, for instance, is the following which har, been found to be a most remarkable lu.ii -forcer. You need nothing else -o nmke your hair grow to splendid length and vigor. It will make hair stop falling at once, and fill tn bald spots vithin a ft-w weeks. Mix one ounce of beta-quinol with half a pint of water and half a pint of bay rum, or with a pint of witch haiel instead of the water and hay rum. For fifty eents any .druggist will suppfy you with the beta-quinol. e MISS T. R. T. Women who know the best and simplest way to remove., super fluous hairs go about it by dissolving them away. They do not use many of the pastes and powders commonly ,sod. They do not use anything to irritate and reduVn the skin. The only way to dissolve away hair and so that it leaves no reddeninv or irritation, is tn moisten the hairs wi'h sulfo solution which , can be obtained, for one dollar at any drug store. It will nevxr fail to satisfy you completely. ; . . - . v. . ; SEARCH You ask wliat is the best face powder.it is possible to get. . I' will answei that it Is "Fresca Beauty. Powder." which is sold tn drug stores for fifty cents. It is exquisitely fine, blends perfectly with the skin-tint, and stays on most beautiful, ly. Imported powders cannot excel it.. This powder, however,, has not been on the market very long and not nil toilo!. counters have it in stock. ;' So if you arc unable to . obtain it from yorr regular dealer, I will be glad to see to it that you are supplied by mail if you will write to my Secretary and enclose either ten cents for the trial siie or fifty cents for the large box of Fresca Beauty Powder. Simply address, Secretary to Mina Suratt, Thompson Bldg., Chicago, 111., and she will faithfully attend to your wlshe. Nota Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind incombustible ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal in digestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the sys tem each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left over waste, toxins and ptomaine like poisons are formed and "sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feeling right must begin to take in side baths. Before breakfast each morning drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone Dhosphate in it to; wash out of the bowels the previous day's poisons and toxins, and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti pation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach .after meals,' are urged to get a quarter pound of ) limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. This will cost very little. 1 but is sufficient to make anyone an ' enthusiast on the subject ' I K K V.V. StJAi beDoCTORc I Ks- . JL SI The questions answered below ate ar-i-eral In character; the symptoms or ili., eases are given and the answers should ,apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Building, College-Ellwood streets, Dayton, O., en closing self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address mut be given, hut only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The remedies can be obtained at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist ran order of wholesaler. "Morris" asks: "I have suffered with a chronic cough for almost a year, and catch a fresh cold every few weeks. Noth ing the doctor gives me helps, so I write to you." Answer: You need a thorough laxa tive cough syrup, one that not only re lieves hut surely drives it from the sys tem. The following regularly used will oust any curable cough or cold promptly; Obtain 24 ox. bottle of essenoe Mentho Laxene, mix it with a home-made sugar syrup or honey as per directions on bottle. J. W. W. asks: "Can you prescribe a reliable treatment to get rid of dandruff, itching and feverish scalp?" An... T t... nn ..n rr.f in.f.n. inlet auu ici uiHiiciii. inun, vj using plain yellow Minyol as per directions wntcn accompany eacn s-os. jar. John C. L. writes: "I find my natural strength and nervous system failing me. I do not recuperate as of yore. My food and rest seem not to benefit as they should. Am weak, despondent and unable to perform the duties which were assumed earlier in life, while my ambition for work and pleasure is slowly going." Answer: ' I think a powerful, harmless tonic and nerve medicine will rejuvenate and restore the functions of digestion; as similation and elimination by invigorating the nervous system. Obtain in sealed tubes, and take as per directions accom panying. e "Tom" writes: "I have very poor health on account of long standing con stipation. I take medicine all the time. but would like to get something that would cure me." . Answer: More illness Is caused by constipation than by any other ailment. You can get plenty of medicines that will relieve, but if you want something that will more than help you I woujd advise the use of three-grain Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets). Henry J. C. writes: "Something setmn to be wrong with my system and I don't know what it is. I have huge puffs under my eyes, my eyes are bloodshot in-morning and my feet and ankles are swollen. Sometimes I have chills and feel weak and tired most of the time." Answer: Your eliminating organs, such as liver and kidneys, are in need of treat ment. Begin taking Balmwort Tablets at once. Get them in sealed tubes with full directions of any well-stocked druggi.H. "Jane" writes: "My nerves are in a dreadful condition, my appetite is very poor -and I am extremely thin. Mv fit.-e is so thin that it makes me very unhappy. I should like you to tell me a true rem edy." Answer: If you wish to become stouter, improve your appetite and your nervous system, I heartily recommend the. use of three-grain Hypo-Nuelnne Tablets,' which you will find in any well-stocked drug store in sealed cartons with full direc tions for taking. Hypo-Nuclnne Tablets improve the nutrition, add red- corpuscles to the blood, strengthen the nervous sys tem and improve the general, health. "Harry" writes : "Both my wife and myself suffer with rheumatism. . We would appreciate a reply telling us what to take." Answer: Mix the following at home or have the druggist mix for you: 2 drams of iodide of potassium; sodium srlicylate, drams; wine of eolchicuni, one-half or..: eomp. essence cariol, 1 or.; eotnp. fluid balmwort, 1 oi. : and syrup of .sarsaparilla eomp., 5 oat. Take a teaspoonful at meal time and bed time.. Always shake well be fore using. . -'T ' ' ' ' Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment that cores Piles, fistula and other Recta lEHsoatAS in a abort time, without a severe sur gical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other genera aaaathatin iumL A core luaranteed In every case accepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until cored. Write for book on Recta I Diseases, with names and testimonials ot mora than 1000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Be Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA Poles