Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 25, 1920, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 14

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Calendar
SUNDAY.
' Omaha Walking Club.
The Omaha Walking club will
walk in the region between Papil
lioo.to South Omaha, taking Papil
lion Interurban car at 2 p. m. Lead
er, E, M. Kennedy. .
Theosoohical Society.
"Spiritual Life of the Man of the
World" is the subject of a lecture
to be delivered by James J. Murphy
Sunday evening at & o'clock in the
Omaha Theosoohical rooms, Ml
and 202 Kennedy building, Nine
teenth and Douglas.
MONDAY.
Musical Review.
A musical review entitled "I Beg
Your Pardon, will be given at Met
rooolitan hall Monday evening, Jan
nary 26 at 8 o'clock. The play is
beiner oroduced and directed by Mr,
Lester New, who was with the orig
inal cast overseas. Leading roles
will be taken by Mr. New and Miss
Celia Fetter, .
Tennvson Circle.
Tennvson chautauqua circle will
meet with Mrs. Fred Elliott, jr.,
5107 Webster street, Monday after
noon at 1:30. The book, "A Jour
ney Through Mexico," will be com
pleted for the lesson study. Mrs. J.
A. Sunderland will be leader, as
sisted by P. J. Hass. A social
hour will follow the lesson, when
Mexican refreshments will be
served.
Bishop Vincent Circle.
Bishop Vincent circle will meet
Monday evening at 7:15 in the pub
lic library, Mrs. H: R. Otis, leader.
Round Table.
Round Table Chautauqua circle
will meet with Mrs. W. B. Howard,
4722 Capitol avenue, Monday eve
ning, 7:30 o'clock. The lesson will
be on "Materials and Methods of
Fiction" and a sidy of "Silas Mar
ner." r
TUESDAY.
Chapter B. P., P. E. O.
Chapter B. P. of the P. E. O. sis
terhood, will give a good cheer
- party and program at the Old Peo
ple' home, 3325 Fontenelle boule
vard,. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Frank F. Perkins will have
charge of the program. Assisting
will be Mesdames Lulu McGrew,
x Clara Chambers, R. S. Allen -and
Miss Emily Allen.
Vesta Chapter, O. E. S. '
Vesta chapter, O. E. S., will en-
tertain at - a ,cardparty Tuesday
evening, January 27. in the Red
Crosa rooms, third floor, Masonic
Temple.
Basinets Women's Club.
"Women jn music, art and liter
ature," will be the subject for the
- Business Women's club at ita regu
lar meeting Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 27, at the Y.W. C A. - Miss
Stella Wilco,:: leader. 4 . ., .
Public Speaking. '
.' The public speaking department,
Omaha Woman's club, will meet
Tuesday, January 27 at 10 a. m. in
the Y. W. C A. The lesson will
be on tone color and the study of
voice quality. Four-minute speeches
on thrift for children will be given.
Omekro-E-Xima.
Omekro-E-Xima club wilt meet at
the. Social Settlement house Tues
day evening for supper.
Grant Relief Corps. '
The U. S. Grant Relief corps ken
sington will meet at the home of
Mrs. George Neck, 1514 South
'Twenty-eighth street, Tuesday after-
tlOOUi
' ' Y W. H." A.
' The Y. W.H. A. wijl have a spe
cial program Tuesday evening, fol
lowed by dancing, at the Lyric build
ing, 8 p. m. Speaking, music and
installation of officers will be in
eluded in the program. .
WEDNESDAY.
H. E. L. P. Club.
H. E. L. P. club will meet Wednes
day at the Social Settlement house
ior supper and dramatics. :. - ,
; Frances Wfflard, W. C. T. U.
Frances Willard, W..C..T. U., will
meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Y.
W. C. A. Mrs. J. M;. Taliafero, su
perintendent of Zion City temper
ance instruction, will have charge of
the program.
Omaha W. C. T. U. '
The maha-W: C T. U. will meet
Wednesday,' January 28 at 2 p. m.
in room 316 of the Young Men's
Christian association. The subject
will be cm medal contests as the
best educational - measure for pro
moting reforms, Mrs. E. H. Shin
rock, leader. -. Mrs. S. L. Mprris
will sing. ' "Y ' :. . s. .
- ' ' Clio' Club.
Clio, club will meet Wednesday,
Tanuaiy.28 at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs.
R o b er t 'McEachron, 1924 Wirt
streetMrs. O. A." Scott will con
duct the -book review on "The Lords
of High .Decision," -by Meredith
Nicholson. Members will respond
-,o roll call with items of interest
Lawton Auxiliary.
Henry W. Lawton auxiliary w.ill
meet Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.,j
. n Memorial hall, court house.
The Mothers' Club.
The Mothers' club will meet
. Wednesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon
with Mrs. W. G. Spain, 4314 Deca
tur street, Mrs. Wilson, 'assistant
. hostess. The general subject foe
the year's study is "The Effect of
War on American Life." Mesdames
H..E. Gengnagle, O. T. Detweiler
tad Carl Modesitt will give pro
, -.Tram numbers. . ,
. THURSDAY.
Longfellow Circle.
- Longfellow Chautauqua circle
"will meet in the public library at
: 7:30 Thursday evening. The les
ion will be chapters 8-40 in "Broth
ers in Arms."
'Missionary Tea. " V
The Woman's Home Missionary
' society of First Methodist Episco-
- pal church, of which Mrs. I. C.
- Wood is president, will give a tea
OA Thursday. January 29, rOra i to
To Make Home In South
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A bride of the past week is Mrs.
F, H. MarhoS, nee Lillie Henrick-
son, daughter of John H. Henrick
son." Her marriage to Mr. Marhoff
of New Orleans took place Wednes
day evening at the Immanuel Lu
theran church. Mr;- Marhoff, who
formerly resided in Omaha, is the
5 in the lounge of the Blackstone
hotel. New members will be espec
ially honored., .
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1 Art Department.
A special meeting of the art de
partment, Omaha Woman s club,
will be held Thursday aftempon at
the home of Mrs. .L. iv: tasterly,
1136 Park avenue.
Psychology Department
The psychology department of the
Omaha Woman's ' club will meet
Thursday, January 29, in the Y. W.
C. A. club rooms at 2:30 o'clock.
Dr. J. E. Jenkins, instructor.
: ' ... friday. y , ;
Roosevelt Circle.
. Roosevelt Chautauqua circle will
meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock
with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South
Twenty-second street.
, W. C. T. U., Douglas County.
The W. C. T. U. of Douglas
county will have a meeting at the
auditorium of the Y. W. C. A. Fri
day afternoon at 2:304 January 30.
Mrs. Fannie Drummond of Oberlin,
Ohio, a national worker in the
young- people's branch, 'will speak.
Dr. Amelia Brandt will talk on
"Future ! Steps Toward; Health."
Mrs. S; L. Morris will sing a song
of her own composition, "Sing Out
Victory." An executive meeting of
the W. C. T. U. will be called at
2 p: m, - .
B.T.CUA.
'B: T. club, railway mait service,
will meet at the home of Mrs. E. E.
Anderson, 3161 Meredith avenue,
January 30 at 2 p. m.
Memorial Trees. .
As a memorial to their hero sol
diers, many women's clubs in vari
ous states are planting memorial
trees. These will be marked with
bronze tablets appropriately in
scribed. The Indian Federation of
clubs is planting such trees along
Suffer
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julok relief from ltoblngr, bWedtnr
r protruding pijeg, hemorrhoids and
Tjimmld I Cerfalnlr Flat and Werk4
onca wnaeN bo (niekl)rt
such. recUI troubles. In ths privacy
of .your -home, 0 cents 4 bos at alt
drursista. Taks no substitute. A.
eingle box often relreves. Vrte aam.
vieffor Trial mailed in plain wrap.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PTKXKID COMF1 NT.
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son of Mrs. H. H. Marhoff of this
city. The attendants at the wed
ding included Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Henrickson, Mr. and Mrs. H, E.
Snyder and Miss Olga JohnsorJ of
Moline, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Marhoff
have gone uast on a nhort trip, and
will be at home in New Orleans
after February 15.
the Lincoln Highway, dedicating
the part that passes through that
staje as "The; Road to Remem
brance." "Tree day" programs
feature the dedication of each me
morial tree, making it a living me
morial to their martyred sons that
will increase :4n beauty and use-?
fulness for many generations. ' The
Omaha Woman's club planted two
elm trees, April 18. on the. Lincoln
Highway, west of Fatracres, as 'Me
morial to David Dean Barret and
William Merritt.Moss, who died in
service. . . -
Leading dancing masters of Lon
don predict a return to the more
finiplc and dignified prewar, dances,
tne noisy "jazz" having .- about;
reached the zenith of its popularity.
A national conference on -ural
school consolidation in the United
States is to be held at Cedar Falls,
la., Feburay 17 to 20. The fed
eral bureau of education is co-operating
with the Iowa state depart?
nient of education and the Iowa
State Teachers' college in arranging
for this cob fere nee.
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For Coughs, Colds
Troubles, insoraerea
Constipation, loss 01
from Ulness, nervousness,
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Suffragists Plan
Great Chicago
Meeting
Elaborate arrangements are being
carried .out by the suffragists of Illi
nois for the entertainment of the
hundreds of delegates who will at
tend the fifty-first and final conven
tion of the National American
Woman Suffrage association, which
will be held in Chicago February 12
tp 18. . .. ;
In no convention in the history of
suffrage campaigning has there
been so much interest shown as in
the Chicago jubilee, which will her
ald the dawn of political freedom for
the women of America. The host
ess organizations for this memora
ble occasion are: The Illinois Equal
Suffrage, association, Chicago Equal
Suffrage association, the Suffrage
Amendment alliance and the Evans
ton Political Equality league.
Mrs. Grace Wilbur Trout of Chi
cago, president of the Illinois Equal
Suffrage association, which has a
membership of nearly 250,000, has
guided that organization' for years,
having been elected for the first time
during that memorable year when
Illinois "discovered" presidential suf
frage. She made a notable captain
during that crucial period in suffrage
history. Mrs. Trout's hope for some
time has been the gaining of full
suffrage for Illinois women.
It was Mrs. Jacob Baur, president
of the Chicago Equal Suffrage as
sociation, who made that enviable
record for salesmanship during the
Liberty loan drive, when as chair
man of the Chicago committee of
the women's-Liberty loan committee
she and ; her workers disposed of
$7,000,000 , worth of bonds. Mrs.
Baur-is one of the most successful
business women in Chicago and her
executive ability has served her in
good stead in her suffrage work. :'
Mrs; Catherine Waugh McCulloch
has the distincticfn of having drafted
the Illinois presidential suffrage bill,
upon which the states that have won
presidential suffrage have based their
case. She is chairman of the na
tional committee on the uniformity
of laws concerning the civil status
of women of the League of Women
Voters. Mrs. McCulloch is aprac-
ticing attorney in Chicago and has
always made her influence felt in
shaping women's legislation. - She
was one of the indefatigable work
ers dilring the period of the war.
being the incorporator of the Chi
cago war board.
Mrs. Robert D. Cunningham,
president of the Political Equality
league df'Evanston. has Ion been
associated with suffrage activities.
Like many suffrage leaders, she
threw herself into war work durina
that period) being chairman of the
women's division in one of the Lib
erty loan drives. During the regis
tration of women in Illinois Mrs.
Cunningham acted as district chair
man and registered 4,000 women.
RUB YOUR BACK!
STOPSLUMBAGO
Don't drug kidneys! Rub the
pain right out with old .
"St. Jacobs Liniment"
Back hurt you? Can't straighten
up without feeling , sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now,
listen! That's lumbago, sciatica, or
maybe from a strain, and you'll get
blessed relief the moment you rub
your back with soothing, penetrating
"St. Jacobs Liniment!" Nothing
else takes out soreness, lameness
and stiffens so quickly. You simply
ni it on ana out comes tne pain, it
is perfectly harmless and doesn't
burn or discolor the skin.
Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a
small trial bottle from any drug
store, and after usine it tust once.
you'll forget that-you ever had
backache, lumbago or sciatica, be
cause your back will never hurt or
cause any more misery. It never
disappoints and has been recom
mended for 60 years. Stop drugging
kidneys! They don't cause back
ache, because they have no nerves,
therefore can not cause pain. .
Sour
Stomach?
-i-ka!
"I suffered great deal from soot
stomach and gas en the stomach.
After taking Adler-i-ka I was imme
diately helped and a' little over one
bottle CURED ME." (Signed) J. C
Bailey.
Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper
and lower bowel so completely it re
lieves ANY CASE gas on the stom
ach or soar stomach. Removes foul
matter which poisoned stomach for
months. Often CURES constipa
tion, Prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-k
is a mixture of buckthorn, cas-
cara, glycerine and nine other simple
ingredients. Sherman ft McUonnell
Drug Co.
and Catarrhal
oiomeco.
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v Do at your fatnersaua,
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fmsallv asdlcine cabinet for 1
everyday ills. PE-RV-NA la
health insuraaec. Ita prompt me
beaten ott many a Bartow sekneae.
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OLD EYERTWHEBE. TABLETS OR LIQUID
How to Make Up
For th home, the street and social affairs,.
Sane, sensible suggestions by ,
f RLA Pi
eanaWK.aJalSaaSa
Introducing the
.. The Dolly sisters, two of the most
beautiful young women on the
stage, and" certainly expert advisers
on the art of making up, are going
to give you a series of valuable les
sons on improving your looks.
Makeup once belonged to the
stage alone. Now- it is a universal
practice among women. It make s
them easier to look upon, so why
not? There is always a legitimate
excuse for anything that makes life
lovelier. --
So long as women will use it. it
is time they learned how. To the
t
J SEE SHABBY, FADED
GARMENTS TURN NEW I
"Diamond Dyes" Make Old Ap
parel Fresh and Stylish
!
Don't worry about perfect re
sults. Use "Diamond Dyes," guar
anteed to give a new, rich, fadeless
color to any fabric, whether it be
wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed
goods dresses, blouses, stockings,
skirts, children's coats, feathearsj
draneries, coverings.
The Direction-Book with each
package tells so plainly how to dia
mond dye over any color that you
can not make a mistake,
y To match any material, have
druggist show you "Diamond Dye"
Color Card.
If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
Have you ver stopped to reason
why it is that bo many products that
are extensively advertised, all at
once drop out of pight and are soon
forgotten? The reason is pkYin the
article did not fulfil the. promises of
tho manufacturer. This applies
moro particularly to a medicine. A
medicinal prexaration that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as
like an endless chain system the
remedy is recommended by those
who have been benefited, to those
who are in need of it. -
A prominent druggist says "Take
for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, a preparation I have sold for
many years and never hesitate to
recommend; for in almost every case
it shows excellent results,-as many
of my customers testify. No other
kidney remedy has so large a Sale."
According to sworn statements
and verified testimony of thousands
who have used the preparation, the
success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
is due to the fact, so many people
claim, that it fulfils -almost every
wish in, overcoming kidney, liver
and bladder ailments, corrects.ur-.-tnary
troubles and neutralizes nhe
uric acid which causes rheumatism.
You itnay receive a sample bottle
f Swamp-Root by Parcels Post.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y., and enclose -en cents:
also mention the Omaha Sunday
Bee. Large and medium size- bot
tles for sale at all drug stores.
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA
Look Young! Bring Back Its
Natural Color, Gloss and
Attractiveness.'
Common parden sage brewed into
a heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked, and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few applications will prove a reve
lation if your hair is fading, streak
ed or trrar. Mixing the Sage Tea
and Sulphur recipe-at home, though,
is troublesome. An easier way js
to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage -and
Sulohur Compound at any drue
store all ready for use. This is the
old-time recipe improved by the ad
dition of other ingredients.
While wispy, stray, faded hair is
not sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound, no one can tell, because it
does it so naturally, so evenly. You
just dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and draw this through your
hair, taking one small strand at' a
time; by morning all gray hairs have
diappeared. arid, after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, soft and
luxuriant.
The
Dolly
;Sisters
Dolly Sisters
theatrical profession, successful
makeup is bread and butter. It comes
nearer -being that to Qther' women
Cut Me Out
and mail me to Carey Cleaning Co..
240t North 24th St. (Dept. B.). with
your name and address, and I will
bring you free a small veet pocket or
purse size "(iuide to Omaha," contain
in? a Street and a Business Block
Directory. ,
JUST THINK OF
CADOMENE
When You Find You Are Losing
Out in the Gam of Life.
VYorn-Out, Nervous Men and
Weak, Bloodless,' Anaemic
, Women Have Found ' New
Strength and Vigor in Taking
Cadomene Tablets.
A well-known writer on physical
culture says: "You cannot run a
high-powered engine without fuel.
lou cannot get much speed withon
plenty of steam. You cannot get up
mucn steam witnout plenty" of coal
and a perfectly working - furnace
(body). Similarly, in your own
case, the Internal "works" must be
sound and working properly."
That tired feeling do you lfnow
what it means? It means that di
gestion and nutrition are lacking.
Tt means that your blood and nerves
are impoverished. It means that
slow but sure decline in your vitality
will surely ensue and real sickness
will overtake you,' unless you bestir
yourself in overcoming the weakness
of the organs responsible. This Is
not written to frighten. In reality
it expresses logical facts. Cadomene
Tablets, the favorite prescription of
a great physician, are made, and
sold by druggists for people who
need help for nature's forces, ow
ing to ignorance, neglect or dissipa
tion of one kind or another. Every
package is guaranteed to please or
money hack. Adv.
TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP
We find you can bring out the
beauty of your hair to its very best
advantage by washing it with can
throx. It makes a very simple, in
expensive shampoo, which cleanses
the hair and scalp thoroughly of
all the dandruff, dirt and excess
oil, leaving a wonderfully clean,
wholesome feeling. After its use,
you will find that the hair dries
quickly and evenly, is never
streaked in appearance and is al
ways bright, soft and fluffy; so
fluffy, in fact, that it looks more
abundant than it is, and so soft
that arranging it becomes a nleas
ure. Just use a teaspoonful of
canthrox, which you can get from
any good druggist, dissolve it in
a cup of hot water; this makes a
full cup of shampoo liquid, enough
so it is easy to apply it to all the hair
instead of just the top of the head
1 Great Medicine
Made From Corn Silk Ex-
. cites Favorable Comment.
Kidney and Bladder Ailments
Banished By Few Doses.
Corn silk! The same "silk" you
see protruding from the husk of
corn, produces a fine medicine for
kidney and bladder irregularities,
when compounded with other simple
drugs as in Balmwort Tablets.
Balmwort Tablets contain a pow
erful extract of corn silk, which
quickly relieves the Inflammation
and congestion that causes such
distress as pains in back and bips,
rheumatic twinges, nervousness, se
vere headaches, accompanied by
frequent desire to eliminate, . fol
lowed by scalding, burning sensa
tion. The patient Is compelled to
arise frequently to relieve painful
pressure, even though a scanty flow
follows. The eyes appear "blood
shot,", the sleep is restless, and
sometimes fever, followed by chilis,
cause great unrest. It is unwise to
neglect such symptoms, when a few
doses of Balmwort Tablets can be
taken for relief. Alice Trobough,
6627 .South Twenty-fourth street.
Omaha. Neb., writes: "I have used
one tube of your Balmwort Tablets
and find that they are the best 1
have evpr u?ed for kidney and blad
der trouble."
Ask any leading druggist' for a
tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price,
lhan they'realire. "It is especially
so in busHieW: " ' s
It. is not a quesilon of beautiful
features, say the Dpjlifs, hrcalise
the plainest women have been" made
startlingly attra.ctive by 4he use .of
good makeup, wisely. applied. '
;"We took a girl 6nce,!. they say,
"and she was-, as pfahr as an old
shoe, but willing' -Tind "anxious to
look attractive. She became .one . of
the most -fascnlatiiig girls .-in pur
company. It.was done through, the
use of common -.sensed makeup pirpp
rrly applied, and care of "her .health,
a big beauty secret'.'' ' ' rr " : ;.
In this series, the .'Pplly sisters
will tell you how !to .use., rouge-and-powder
and eye pencils, fhQW-to
make the hands and arms and hair
beautiful, how to maintain ndrnial
weight and .how to make the most
of your best features and fh;feast
of your unattractive ones.'The
things they tell you are '.the' very
newest and best i n the 'vart : of
makeup, and you can't afford, to
miss one of the lessons. Watch for
them daily.
In the early 70s girls were em
ployed as pages in both houses of
the Kansas legislature.
Home Wrinkle Recipe
Astonishing Results
8uch startling-. sensational results
from a very simple, harmless home-made
wrinkle-remover, there's no excuse now for
anyone wearing; those hateful marks of
aite, illness or worry. No need foolinc
with worthless pastes, creams, nor "skin
foods" which don't feed the skin. No
need rubbing, massaging, steaming sense
less methods which expand and loosen
skin and underlying tissue, aggravating a
wtlnkled, flabby condition. Better, saner,
surer is tha scientific sexolite formula.
Thousands have successfully tried it
thousands freed of wrinkles, enlarged
pores, saggy cheeks, doubl chin thou
sands younger looking, happier.
All yau need do is to dissolve one ounce
of powdered saxolite in one-half pvnt witch
hazel and bathe your face in this. The
effect is almost magical. Evan deepest
craw's feet completely, quickly van
ish. Skin becomes firm, smooth, fresh
looking bears no trnce of treatment ex
cept that of enhanced beauty. Get these
inexpensive ingredients at your druggist's
and try this marvelous saxolite lotion
today.
Are You Old
At Fifty?
Hew H stinM and hurts when till
young folks call you "the old man
.or "the eld ladVior the first time!
What a shock to your pride, and
elf -conceit. Perhaps you did not
realize that you wen growing old
aad slowing down I
Nature intended that men aad
women should ba in their prime at
fifty, but the nervous strain of modi
era life, the overwork, worry and
fear of the future, lower the vital
ity, undermine the health aad make
us ow before our time.-
But age is not a matter of years,
There is no necessity for premature
age. The body normally renews it
self every few years. The only dif
ference between youth and age is
that in youth there is an abundance
ef cell-salts in the blood, and it ia
vitalized with life-giving oxygen.
The abundant cell-salt solution
builds new cells and destroys worn
out cells rapidly. The oxygen vi
talizes and electrifies the blood.
Youth is rich. The hot, red blood
urges to aetHty, and pulses rapidly
through the arteries, making the
whole body glow with warmth,
vigor and vitality.
The importance ef supplying
these eel -salts to the blood has only
recently been understood and appre
ciated. REOLO combines these cell
salts so perfectly that they are eas
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, RJ50LO supplies to the blood the
vitalizing oxygen, the- reconstruc
tive cell-salts and the invigorating
organic iron that nature must have
to make rich, red blood. It builds
new cells, destroys and eliminates
useless, worn-out cells, strengthens
the walls of the arteries, veins
and capillaries, quickens the cir
culation .of the blood and sends
through the entire body a stream
ef rich, red blood,, which gives
strength, energy, and endurance.
Start the REOLO treatment to
day aad you will be delighted with
the steady, gratifying improvement
In your health. ' The large package
ef one hundred tasteless, pleasant
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is guaranteed to give satisfactory
results or your money will ba it
turned immediately.
Sherman & McConncll Drug Co.,
49th and Dodge, 16th and Dodge,
16th and Harney, 24th and Farnam,
19th, and Farnam, Omaha, Neb.
WARNING
If you are -losing your hair, or are bald.
don't apply anything that will dry the
scalp (as most lotiona and shampoos do),
but use the famous Indian hair elixir
Kotalko which contains genuine bear all
and other potential ingredients. It . often
succeed in rases that were considered
hope lee a.' Now that your attention is
ARRESTED
Kotalko should ' be impressed on your
memory and you will use it if you really
wnt aiinerh hair ffnwt.h. No matter if
you have despaired before, try KOTALKO
now. Get a box at any busy drug store
or send 10 cents (stamps or silver) for
testing package, with free brochure and
proofs of efficacy, to John Hart Brlltain,
BW-801, Station F, New York City.
$300.00 REWARD
Kotalko is sold under a J30O guarantee.
It is for men, women and children. Con
tains no alcohol, borax, etc. : but effective
hair-growing elements of Nature's three
kingdoms. Kotalko ia making Ha reputa
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WILL RADIUM f UST v;
OPEN THE DOOR HF ;
THE GREAT UNKNOWN
If vim are sick and want; to O-t Wall
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wear this Radio-Active. Soisr'Tad day ad
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throwing off impurities and restor
ing the tissues and nerves to -a normal
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Sold on a test proposition. You . aae
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Thram y
way to
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Particulars mailed lite in any address,
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' It's Easy-If You Know Dr. '
... EdwardstMive Tablets .
The secret of keeping young is to fed
young to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels there's no need of
having a sallow corrrpleaon dark rings
under your ye pirnples-ra. bilious
lopk in your face dull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor; will telj you
ninety per cent of all ackness comes
from inactive bowels arid liver.
. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physWaa
to Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to actoa
the Ever and bowels, which be gave to
Jusbatients for years,
; Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub?
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about that natural buoyancy which all
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dearinf? the system of impurities. r
. Dr.Edwards'OUveTableUarekrfc
by their olive color. . J0c and 25c
SHAVE
WITH
The Healthy Up-to-Date
Cuticura Way
One Soap for AD Uses
Shaving Bating :
Shami
mom
No mut, no slimy soap,' no senni
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Doubles safety raxor efficiency, not to
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Duritv. skia comfort and skin health
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with Cuticura Ointment Then bathe
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One soap for all uses. " Rinse with
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aust on a tew grains ot cuticura l m
cum and note how soft and velvety
your skin.
Absolutely nothing like the Cob-
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Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment
to soothe and heal, Talcum to pow
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CURED HIS
RHEUMATISM!
"I am veara old and I xloctorM for
rheumatism aver since, 1 cam out' of the
army, over $0 years- ago. Like . many
others, I spent money freely tag so-called
'cures' and 1 have read abeut 'Uric Acid'
until I could almost taste it. I eonld not
sleep nlgbta ot walk without pain: my
hands wera so sora and stiff I could not
hold a Den. But now I am strain in active
.business and can walk with ease) or write
all day with comfort. Friends are sur
prised at the change." You might as
well attempt to put out a ire with oU
as try to get rid of your Rheumatism,
neuritis and like complaints by taking
treatment supposed to- drive iVtie Acid
out of irour blood sod body. U took Mr.
Ashelman 60 years to find out the truth.
He learned how to get rid of the true
cause ef hi rheumatism, other disorders -and
recover his strength from "Tpe Inner
Mysteries," now being distributed free by
an authority who devoted over 2A years
to the scientific study of his trouble. If
any reader of The Bee wishes "The .Inner
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doctors and scientists for cenories -past,
simply send a post eard or letter to B. P.
Clearwater, 608-D Street, Hallo ell, .Maine.
Send now, lest you forget! If not suf
ferer yourself, cut out this notice and
hand this good news and opportunity to
some afflicted friend. All who send will
reeieve it by . return ' mail without any
charge whatever.
See; .Wanj-i. Purdue Result,
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