Ta 1iav dona whatavac bad to b done! Ta hav turned th face of your Saul to tat sua) Ta hav mada Ufa fcttr and brifhter for onti Tata ia to have Uvad. ClUford HarrSaoa. Uls? Ay, lor naaaurai Roaaa dia But their- braalh lives pleasure, ' Cod knows why. John Boyle O'Rtillcy. mm Marriage ; and the Pay Envelope Related By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. A brilliant young professional man recently informed me that he'd never consider marrying until he had an income of $12,000 a year. Fortunately his view of things isn't prevalent or we'd have about one man in i thousand marrying. Nevertheless an extravagant view point anent the amount of income on which it's safe to marry is part of today's mental reaction from yes- terday. . Twenty years ago a rich man's rlitifflitrr was cheerful and readv to marry a man who was earning $100 a month and to do her own work in a $20 a month cottage on the out skirts of her hoine town. Today the factory 'hand whose home horizon js the:" tenement district - earns as much and may have to pay more rent. . ) The girl of today demands lux ury as an integral part of her life. Men have accustomed themselves to 4 think of women as non-toiling lilies ' of the field whose glorious array suggests the earning capacity of their menfolk., Men of today are afraid to marry;until they have some assurance of buying their wives the trappings and furbeJows which they ' seem to confuse with the woman herself. . ' And when they can buy her every thing, they can't give her nothing! Bv the time the voting lawyer has reached the $12,000 standard he sets himself-rwhen the business man ac quires the $LOO0 a year which" is his minimum and the clerk has risen . to the $2,000 a year he feels . obliged to have before founding a home, one or 'two things has hap pened. Either the heart, denied its natural heritage of love, marriage and a home, has satisfied itself un worthily in a relationship without "objigations," or else emotion long denied has atrophied. Then, the "middle-aged man" whose income warrants him marrying, is likely to find that his circumstances or his feelings-or both deny him the goal he has at last reached and the prize he thought would be awaiting HUM UICI c, ' -' i . ;- What happens to the man who '.waits until his "incom justifies -his marriage" is that his once warm and loving nature settles into a mold of cool calculation while, his habits become as iron and adamant and he isn't capable of tenderness and gentleness and the give and take needed for happy marriage. "How about the girl who waits for -wealth? - , : ; The woman who doesn't love' a man enough to live with him in a small flat and do her own work . aoesn t know tne meaning ot tor better, for worse." A woman who isn't sufficiently interested in her husband's life work to help him ac complish it by sharing the upward climb. and its dangers is a parasite, not a Ivlntnate. A mil1innaire wealth mav vanish over nieht Pov erty may be lurking around the most luxurious corner. Then what's to become of the woman whose idea of marriage doesn't include work ing to earn love and hanniness? Not all the dollars in the world will buy deep feeling and lasting emotion. Not all the success ever achieved will insure sympathy and comradeship. And the things money won't. buy are the very foundations ot love and marriage. Luxury and show seem to be tat ing the place of heart, home and happiness. 4 lhe poor young man who could win love with his fresh nuvuuns ana viviu cuinusiasins is afraid to ask for what he can meet and create in a woman's heart. So lie waits to marry until he must Viv .what once h,e could have won. What would have been a free gift to his ioveaWe, warm youth turns out to be a poor bargain when his outWQrd and cynical years purchase jt. -"'.v -." . . Out of the. immorality of the love less "bargain" marriage comes the greatest immorality of the illicit tie. The man1 who is disappointed in his loveless marriage turns around and buys himself more sham the imita- . tion affection of the woman whose business it is to pretend what she is beyond feeling. There follow al most inevitably more disappoint ment, bitterness, shame. ' The best of life ought to come through love and marriage. And the best of life is far more likely to reside in a happy active partnership than in an affair where everyone re tires from business and seeks some think to keep the day and the weary self going. 'No man has a right to set a mark and say he won't marry until he reaches it1 No man has a right to deny the girl he loves the privilege of working by his side and sharing his struggles. There's only one bond that does more to make wed lock happy as well as holy. -And the postponed late-life, large-income marriage has to ' get along without that bond too. - .People who don't share: 'their youth and its uphill climb. don't share the blessed nursery atfd its glorious partnership either. . ' iwelve thousand dollars or rove and children, -which, Mr. Lawyer, which? . ' Mrs. Grace Browne ot Ann Arbor, Mich., editor of the Michigan Club Bulletin, official organ of the Michi gan .State Federation of .Women's Clubs, has be.cn appointed one of the ,Ute managers of . the Michigan campaign of Senator Hiram John son as, the republican nominee for president "' ... v , , . . To hold down four jobs is quite an unusuat thing for a man to do, but for a woman to do it. makes it all the more notable. Miss Eliza beth H. Ffeiffer of Buffalo, N Y is now the b my executive of a big gas oline manufacturing plant at Butler, Va, an oil-producing, and refining company in. Indiana, as well as two big gusher oil companies in. Texas. Among those who attended the servants' ball; held at Sandringham, the home of Queen Alexandria, in England, weir three queens Dow ager Queen Alexander, Queen Mary of England and Queen Maud of Norway. In addition to these nota bles there were also present several princess of, die two. royal houses.:- - Smart Parisian Styles Shown This Spring Lift ' ; af - 5 - - , 'I l 'TT'- W V? Y& m;-,. .1 It''--:: -rkx ' V. i Ta il i - v. x-r ia . i" -t a 4 i i- nsM -v "iiiinVaraiiimy MMMMIMMI use of kid for afternoon dresses. This f - one of pale pink, trimmed with a high collar and cuffs of dark brown fur, v is girdled with pale pink silk muslin. Above, a slip-on blouse still modish ! - v ' in Paris. This charming model is of pink crepe de chine, buttoning A Y , sv in the yoke at the back, and is trimmed with a band of seaL To the right, . i , Paris offers de plus nouveau roses as shoulder straps, combined with a t'TM ' f ' corsage of black velvet and a skirt of blue taffeta. , z ? m THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE interesting to TiTH7H71TY DITD A DO AC! DO A TIC Interesting to , Women Ruth Law with five nthr wmn fliers will compete in an aeroplane race to be held in Philadelphia next month in conjunction with the Aer onautics show. . Fifty thousand wo.men in New York City are expected to join the Independent, Order Free Sons of Israel since that organization has voted to accept women. to member ship. South America is claimed to be" 100 years behind the United States and England in its treatment of women. Even now it is not re garded proper for a woman to go on the streets by herself. . , Several of the furniture factories in Grand Rapids, Mich., are adver tising for housewives who will work at least two hours a day, suiting their own convenience as to when they will come. . . Already 11 women have been ap pointed as members of the executive committee of the democratic na tional committee. Six additional women members will. be appointed soon to make the women member- shio correspond with that jof the men. .', ': :- Mrs. WoodroW' Wilson, . wife of the president, was one of the few women doinijj'war' work who did not want a special position' created for her. She- was a willing worker and washed dishes and ' carried, heavy coffee .urns with apparent enjoy ment. . '.' ; . ' . ;. '. Before proceeding, to- America on an army, transport'1, every, woman must seemed the , approval o.i.'Miss Maud Cleveland of Berkeley. Cal.. who hjis been put in charge of this work, and her indorsement must go on the papers of all applicants. Following the action 6f city em oloves in Columbus, O., forming an organization to seek higher wages, .a ' .m ' ' a' 1 ' Jf ' . tnere nas peen miroaucea in cuy council a resolution calling! for a city survey to determine where women might be employed m place of. the .men. , ... A new cahje code devised by Miss Margaret V. Keean of ' Seattle, Wash., wilK' it is claimed, save sev eral thousand dollars annually for firms -using cable messages in , their business. It has been indorsed by experts and has stood every kind of a test. for Accuracy. , . , Miss Antoinette Vonasefc. engir peer in a. New York public school, is. the only licensed woman engineer in New York state. . -. The women of Spain are generally credited with being the best -dancers of any women in the world. ADVERTISEMENT Superfluous Hair Now Removed Roots and All! (Nov and Inatantanaoua Horn Method) A. Koon wnm.n trnnhlMi with iniMr. fluona hair ii tha now phclaetina process, It is totally unlika the denilatorr. elec trical and other methods heretofore em- Jlorad tor the removal ot hairy growth, t is the only thins that enables one to remove the hair completely roots and ail ---In -one's, own home, , without the as sistance or an expert. Tne result can not be doubted, for the user sees .the hair-roots with her own eyes. ' ' -A stick of pheiaetine. with- easy direc tions,, can ba had at any drugstore. It is entirely harmless (a child could safely aat it), odorless and non-irritatlnr. ' It is an instantaneous method, and so thorough that tne Skin is Jeti penectly smooth and bearing not the least evidence of its for- .1 a Tar... MinMI , . f What It Is and How it Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force In Many Instances SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY f EVERY DOCTOR AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of "Physician' Who's Who.' Take plain bitro-phosphate is the ad vice of these physicians to thin, delicate, nervous people who lack vim, energy and nerve force, and there seems to be ample proof of the efficiency of this prepara tion to warrant the recommendation. Morever if we judge from the count lets preparations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, de veloping arms, necks and bust, and re placing ugly hollows nnd angles, by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their exces sive thinness. ' Thinness and weakness are often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there is noth ing that will supply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate . known among druggists as bitro-phosphate, which is inexpensive ana is sold by most all druggists under a guarantee of satisfac tion or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body TELLS ABOUT A , CHRONIC TROUBLE Mr. John O'Brien, 659 N. 15th St, Philadelphia, writes: "I have been troubled for years with chronic constipation, un til my whole system seemed poisoned, and I suffered with headache, languor, depression and general impaired health. I began taking Sulpherb Tab lets -and got immediate relief. I am, after many months, still regular in habits, and thank you and hope they will become known to thousands, etc." If your blood is bad, tongue coat ed and you are constipated, with stomach and bowel ir regularity, get a tube of Sul pherb Tablets of your druggist right away. They are made of sulphur, cream of tartar and herbs so don't accept ordin ary "sulphur" tablets. HEAVY Hoisting E. J. DAVIS 1212 Farnam. Tel. D. 353 'BeeWant Ads Are Best Business Boosters.. .1 cells with' the necessary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate should produce a welcome transformation in the appear ance; the increase in weight frequently being astonishing. ' Clinical tests made in St. Catherine's hospital, N. Y. 0;r" showed that two patients gained in weight 23- and 27 pounds, respectively, through the admin istration of organic phosphate: both patients claim, they have not felt as strong and well for the past twelve years. Increase in" weight also carries with it a general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disap pear, dull eyes ought to brighten and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of per fect health. Physicians and hospitals everywhere are now recognizing its merits by its use in ever increasing quantities. Frederick Kolle, M. D... editor of New York Physi cians' "Who's Who" says: "Bitro-Phos-phate should be prescribed by every doe tor and used in every hospital to in- DRBsmPBMul . Sanatoriu 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 Rest Cottage be ing designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watch ful care and special nursing. , ' Three way to reduce your Particulara mailed tree to an aSdreM. HjJlgtem. Co- Pept.B-698tLoaii.Mo. ADVERTISKMEXT Rheumatic Pain Rub It Right OutTry This! Rheumatism is "pain only.' Not one case in fifty requires in ternal treatment. Stop drugging 1 Rub the misery right awayl Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" directly into the sore, stiff joints and muscles and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" coh quers pain. It is a harmless rheu matism cure which never disap points and docs not blister. crease strength and nerve force and to enrich the blood." Joseph D. Harrigan, Former Visiting SpecialUt to North Eastern . Disensa tory, says: "Let those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemic, or run-down, take a natural, unadulterated substance such as bitro-phosphate and you will soon see some astonishing results in the increase of nerve- energy, strength of body and mind and power of endurance." Bitro-Phosphate 1s made entirely of the organic phosphate compound re ferred to in the National Standard Dis pensatory as being an excellent tonic and nervine and a preparation which has recently acquired ' considerable reputa tion in the treatment of neurasthenia. The standard of excellence, strength and purity of its substance is beyond ques tion, for every Bitro-Phosphate tablet is manufactured in strict accordance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia test require ments. Bitro-Phosphate is therefore not a patent medicine and should, not be con fused with any of the secret nostrums, so-called tonics or widely advertised "cure-alls.' , CAUTION i While Bitro-Phosphate is unsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, general debility, ate., those taking it who do hot desire to put on fleah should use -extra care in avoiding; fat-producing foods. ; , ; . . . '. ' Young Men Don't Get Bald Cuticura Does Much To Prevent It Dandruff, itching, scalp irritation, 'etc., point to an unhealthy Condition of the scalp, which leads to thin, falling hair and premature bald-, nets. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot, water do, much to prevent such a condition,' especially if preceded by a gentle anointing with Coticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching. ope. OtattnantSaaoSot. Scama. ttoa.Dart.ie Wl.iu ' ADVERTISEMENT Limber upl. Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't sufferl Relief and a cure awaits you. ' Get it! "St. Jacobs Oil" . iV just 'as. good for sciatica, neurajgia, lumbago, back ache, sprains and swellings. No Dolls in Turkey. The only way you can get a doll in Turkey is to make it yourself. The "Big Sisters' Club" of Armenian girls in Harpoot decided that the liHU cirU in thi Oinnles Home of that city must have dolls. To be sure, these "Big Sisters" aren't much past the doll age themselves per haps that's why they realized the importance of this need. They talked the matter over with Miss Helen Tones, a Y. W. C. A. secretary, who is the leader of their club, and de cided that since there was no better way to get the dolls, they'd have to make them. . Made of cloth and stuffed with anything soft that presents itself, these dolls may not be much like the haughty beauties of our American toy shops, but the devotion of their little crippled mothers is neverthe less assured. They will have the dis tinction, too, of being the only ones of their kind in Turkey. , For Southern Suns. She who plans to spend some of the wintry months where winter is but a memory, as well as the woman who does her shopping tor acces sories for next summer's costumes well in advance, will be delighted with a new sunshade which has made its bow recently. In design it is delightful. Round ADVERTISEMENT TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and - Attractiveness. Common garden 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 rev elation if your hair is fading, Streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready tor use. ihis is the old-time, recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. , While, Wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac tiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, 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 nairs have disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair be comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and 1uxuriant. j PILES--FISTULA--RECTAL (Both Acute CURED BY NEW METHOD ' No Knife, No Ether, No Chloroform Used. No Severe Surgical Operation. DON'T SUFFER. DOCTOR F. M. HAHN 401 Paxton Block. CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You All I want it your name and address so I can tend you a free trial vfSJKSv treatment. I want you just to try thia treatment that i all luat try It. That'a my only argument. I've been in tha Retail Druar Business for to years. I am President of the Indiana State Board of Pharmacy and President of the Retail Wayne Knows me and Knows about my successiui treatment, uver twaiv tnousana flv hundred Men, Women and Children outside of Fort Wayne have, according to their own state ments, been cured by this treatment since I first mada this oiler public. If you have Eczema. Itch, Salt Rhaum, Tottttr never mind how bad my treatment bat cured the worst cases I ever saw ajhst ma a chanco ta prova my claim. Send me your name and address on the coupon below and Ret the trial treatment I want to tend you FREB. Tha wonders accomplished in your own case will be proof. CUT AND f. C. HUTZELL, Druggists No. 3422 West Main St., Fort Wayne Ind. Please tend without cost or obligation to me your Fret Proof Treatment, Name.. Post Offlcc Street and Now- To Withstand the Furies of Winter The season of coughs, colds, grip and influenza, with their possible development, is one of danger for all. No family should be with out a good reliabe remedy with which to fight' off these diseases a remedy of known worth IK or Spanish it is of proved and unquestioned value. The mer its of Pe-ru-na, as an emergency medicine, have been demonstrat ed by thousands during its half century of use fulness. - - TABLETS OR LIQUID in shape, it is shirred to the spokes so inai quite a nttic ridge marks this lomine. and i aUr cliir. tk outer -edge. This edge is finished v.iin unite piaitmg about two inches wide, and at the ferrule end of the parasol and also about the handle is a frill of the same silk. In dark colors this parasol fs vcrv rircttv l,m ;,. .!. i:l.,.- shades rose pink, deep peach color, sky blue it is sure to add greatly to even the most charming of airy lu&iiiiues- AHVERTISEMENT THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Applicant for Insurance Often Rejected JudcInK from reuortd from drtiff- gi.sts who uru conwtaiUly in direct louon with the public, there is one preparation that has been very huo cessful In overcoming these condi tions. The mild and healing Influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot is soon realized, It stands the- highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of tne prominent Life insurance Com panies, in an interview of the sub ject, made the astonishing statement that the one reason why so many ap plicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whoso appli cations are declined do not even sus pect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention The Omaha Sunday Bee. Mil This wonderful book will be sent freetoanij man upon re quest 5 CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL 0. 802 Perry Stock, NashvHIf Jenn . frj DISEASES j and Chronic) I Druggists' Association. Nearly everyone in Fort MAIL TODAY .. Age- -State- n.t.. Nk and dependability. With the stomach and bowels in healthy .working order and the mucous membranes free from catarrhal inflammation there is little to be feared from the rigors of the weather. PE-RU-NA The Family Standby for Fifty Years Soothes the diseased and inflamed mem branes, regulates digestion, aids elimination, enriches the blood and encourages every organ to healthy, normal action. For coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, f a catarrhal condition of the stomach, j bowels or other organs, there is nothing any better than Dr. Hartman's world famous Pe-ru-na. To restore strength to the body weakened and debilitated by grip Flu Used PE-RU-NA Thirty Years. "Years ago I was cured of catarrh of the head by three bottles of Pe-ru-na. In tea apoonful doses every hour it eoon checks a eM and re lieves a eousrh I have nsed . it a a spring tonic with good results. For thirty years I have used , and rec ommended Pe-ru-na." MRS MATILDA COMFORT, LIBERAL. BARTON CO., MISSOURI. SOLD EVERYWHERE ADVERTISEMENT JMIillilllilliliJilliilliliiliiliiliiluinliilnMiiliili'liiinlli ! "They Are Puttine - New Life in Me" Mr." W.' II. rennington, Wharton, Ark.; writes: "I am taking Cadomene Tablets and 5 they are putting; hew life in rile. 1 I had a bad case of the if rip the j last winter, and my physician's 2 prescription did me no good.. I . saw that Cadomene was recom- i mended for a case like mine and Z 1 I sent twenty miles to get them. -s Now, after usinjr only one week J I am gaining strength, eating . Z with a relish, and sleeping like - a,, baby," etc. Any., nervous, . Z weak, impoverished man , or. - wpman can take Cadomene with certainty of helping them Z 2 back to strength and vigor 4 Every purchase guaranteed 2 satisfactory to the purchaser. . a Sold by druggists everywhere. " Adv. ; i , ; itlllltlll!lllll(ll..luli:ll:i,.illl.l'.iil-lill.(i.MI.l.? BETTER IH CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr Edwards' Olive Taulets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their efiect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do tha good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the livec at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids, it is best not to take calomel. Let Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets when you feel "logy"nd "heavy." They "clear" clouded braio nd 'DerkuD" the spirits. 10cand25c. ADVERTISEMENT BEST WAY TO WASH THE HAlft We find you can bring out tha 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, whole some feeing. After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never streaked in appear ance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it locks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist's, 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. ADVERTISEMENT STOP CATARRH f DPFM I NOSTRILS AND HEAD : Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fra grant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it . penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the in flamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils arc open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no- more headache, dry ness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. ADVERTISEMENT GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you, drink lots of water. When vour kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and orocced to load vour stomach witli a lot of drugs' that excite the kid neys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like voti keen vour bowels . clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the bodys urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The func tion of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains o." acid and waste, so we can readilv, understand the vital importance of keeping the kid neys tctive. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from nv pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in h . glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few' days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid' of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot . injure; makes a delightful efferves-: cent lithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and' active. -Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your. kid ney trouble, and backache. . , . , ,. .'. 'l i J