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6 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 4, 1920. Why Pyramid P Ar Dramctet Hour Hfmtt4 ftaJea Have Made Pyramid the) Bacovmlscd Trcatneat. SEXD FOR FREE TRIAL. Mailed free in plain wrapper. IC five you relief. Get a (0-cent box ' too Rare No Idea How Wonderful Pyramid ! Until You Try 1U . of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any druggist. Be relieved of itching-, protruding- piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. A single box has often been sufficient In one ntpht. Send coupon for free trial. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTEAinn DRUG COMPANY. sesPyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mlcfi, Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Tile Treatment, ia plats wrapper. ....... ..i.. ,,,.4 Name.... ....,...., Street....... City State .; ECZEMA ON BROTHS FACE I ... AndHandsOveraYear.Very Itchy. Cuticura Heals. "My brother had eczema over a year and he always had it worse when the cold weather set in. His face and hands were covered with water blis ters that he scratched as they were very itchy. He spent many restless nights scratching. His face and hands were all one large, sore eruption. "I heard of Cuticura SoapandOint tnent, and sent for a free sample. I purchased more and I used three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Oint ment when he was healed." (Signed) Miss Mary Bala, R. F. D. 6, Box 76, Manston, Wis., May 3, 1919. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet preparations. SuptelMk rm y Mill. AtMrora: "OiHeita ltrtrlM, D.pl B, Maura, Mm." Sold evary-whw-e. 8oap2be. OmtnwntZtaadoOc. TfcloimSJe. aWs Cuticura Soap sharu without inc. ADVERTISEMENT Says Fat People Now Rejoice Testimony Proves Arbolone Safe, Sure Reducer. Enjoys Wide Sale Amongst Edu cated Wealthy Set. ,The physician who originated the Anti-Fat treatment known to phy sicians and druggists as "five-grain tablets Arbolone" is being praised and thanked by scores of women in the class known as "society devo tees." A literary woman in Los Ange les, being so highly elated over her success in reducing, has written a clever little poem, which recites the facts and expresses deep gratitude as well. To safely and surely re duce from 20 to 60 pounds is eas ily accomplished when tablets Ar- bolone are used regularly. They are not drastic or dangerous, used as directed, but simply and surely dissolve the fatty elements and eliminate from the system. Also, they remove the craving' for- such foods as are not desirable for fat folks to use. Herein, Arbolone is superior to all other anti-fat medi cines, as it automatically over comes the abnormal, perverted ap petite for starchy foods, etc. Sold by all druggists in sealed tubes with full directions. ADVERTISEMENT Thinness Easily Over come. (From "Health and Beauty"). Further evidence U being presented al most daily that a recent compound of new rhemical elements combined in a . tablet with hypophosphites is in reality proving a blessing to the abnormal thin men and women, for it can be demonstrated beyond doubt that a regular course of three or four months" treatment brings an increase in weight of from 10 to 80 pounds, with n decided improvement of health and color, too. For self administration the most popular form is to be found in three grain hypo-nuelane tablets, obtainable in Bealed packages from the best apothecary shops, with full direcions. ADVERTISEMENT I You May Read j J Her Message Many Women Suffer Needlessly. Simple Medicine, Containing Sulphur in Tablet Form Brings Amazing Relief. The absence of a simple mineral like ordinary sulphur causes wom en untold misery and periodical suf fering beyond words to express. But women often suffer in silence, rather than make their troubles known. . w If you, madam, or miss, suffer with frightful headacne, miserapie, VmpIrarViA. constination. ums6'"S , "... . r7 . ' and other irregularities, just try for a few weeks regulating the bod ily functions through the use of Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tab lets) and note the amaiing, gratify ing relief and happiness that they Mrs. C. P. Couch, Pasadena, Cali fornia, writes: "After reading your advertisement in the "Times," I thought 1 would try buipnerD tao- AH a ftnii, nnrl rptrnlfitnr. nnrl T vvi .. r find them absolutely the most won derful system regulator I have ever used. Sincerely, etc. com ny gotd druggists -everywhere at 60c per tube ana guaranteed sausiac tory. -Adv, ,: Emma Hoagland Flower Mission r y J f fcwaawaVT.i Haawafa lwwaMlWMiwawwawwawMwwaaMwaMMaMMwMawwMwiawai i Top row, from left to right: Florence Deverell, Mary English, Mrs. W. W. Hoagland, Gladys Good man and Margretha Grimmel. ' Bottom row: ' Beatrice Johnson, Lois Howell, Helen Curtis, Agne Bushnell and Carol Howard. The Emma Hoagland Flower mission was founded 26 vears ago by the late Mrs. George A. Hoag land in memory of her daughter, the late Emma Hoagland, who gave her time to the poor and sick, bring ing cheer and sunshine into their lives. Miss Hoagland was instru mental in organizing the Visiting Nurse association and was especial ly interested in hospital work, spending many hours in the chil dren's ward of the Clarkson hospi tal, entertaining with stories. Dur- nc Miss Hoagland s illness, al though confined to her bed, so great was 'her interest in hospital work that her mother conceived the ADVERTISEMENT Corn Pain Stopped Quick "Gets-It" , Loosens Them So They Lift Off in A Jiffy. The.com pains cease as soon as a few drops of "Gets-It" reaches the corn. It goes out of the hurting business forever. V I Cora Oon J V V "Gets-It" y Xw Cot It For a day or so the corn remains. getting looser and looser, and without a a twinge from it. Then, it gets so loose that you just lift it right off, without even feeling it. and cast it away. That's how easily and simple "Gets-It" disposes of the corn nuisance. "Gets-It." the unfailing, guaranteed. money-back corn remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mf d by . Lawrence & Co., Chicago. ADVERTISEMENT If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that eo many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out ot sight, and are soon for gotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation 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 preparatloa 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 fulfills almost every wish in overconlng kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urin ary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention The Omaha Sunday Bee. Large and medium size bot tles for sale at all drug stores. t OLD CLOTHES DYED MAKE NEW GARMENTS "Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel into New Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed 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, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.' idea of the flower mission and dedi cated it to her memory. Emma Hoagland was born on an Easter Sunday and the Hoagland family have always observed that day as her birthday rather than the calendar date, which falls on April 1. On Thursday afternoon of each week since the Flower mission was organized the members have visited hospitals and given flowers to the sick. More than one patient has been cheered by the fragrant blos soms and smilinsr faces of the girls and matrons. Every hospital is visited during Christmas week and at Easter time. At other times it is only possible to visit two or three hospitals. The flowers are obtained from the Hoagland family ' and their friends, and some arc received from weddings and receptions. Money is also donated and the florists con tribute generously each week. In the summer the flowers-come from gar dens of members and friends. Last December the Emma Hoag land Flower mission was incor porated and Mrs. W. W. Hoagland, who has been in charge of the or ganization for many years, was elected president. The other offi cers are: Mrs. J. E. Summers, vice president; Miss Carol Howard, sec retary, and Miss Gladys Goodman, treasurer. Mrs. Hoagland, Mrs. Summers and the Misses Ruth Kins ler. Margretha Grimmel, Carita O'Brien and Mary English are the trustees. George A. Hoagland, fc.m ma Hoagland's father, endowed the flower mission with $5,000 for the purpose of preserving the name, of the organization. v During the coming year an ef fort will be made to increase he membership. It became necessary to incorporate the flower mission be cause of the increase of hospitals. Several Omaha girls have been identified wfth this work, either ac tively or as associate members. The, present active members are: Mes dames V. W. Hoagland, J. E. Por ter, Lyle Rushton. Hubert Askew and the Misses Gladys Goodman, Beatrice Johnson, Margretha Grim mel, Mary English, Carita O'Brien, Ruth Kinsler, Agnes Bushman, Olga Metz, Eleanor McGilton, Lois Howell. Lois Robbins, Jean Field, Gertrude Schermerhorn, Florence Power, Florence Deverell. Helen Curtis, Helen Chestney, Frances Tanner. Hazel Howard and Carol Howard. Helen Keller, Actress Miss Helen Keller is an actress i now. This remarkable woman stepped out behind the footlights for the first time in New York last week, and, according to critics of the metropolis, captured her audiences immediately. ' 1 The stage has probably never be fore offered such a striking demon stration of the power of a human mind as the appearance of the deaf, dumb and blind woman who has learned to talk and to give others an insight into that wonder ful brain of hers. , Miss Keller "makes up" in her dressing room, just like any other actress or, rather, just unlike any other actress. Being blind, she, of course, "makes up" .without any mirror. No other actress ' does that. "Making up" without a mirror for a woman of such accomplish ments as Miss Helen Keller is as easy as rolling off a log for a small boy. As for her act, one New York critic described it as seeming "noth ing less than one of the wonders of the world." It is no new experience for Miss Keller to entertain an audience, but the change from the lecture hall, where people are attracted largely for instruction, to the theater, where the audience comes expect ing only to be, amused, must be a test for, her. Her act is apparently based upon her lecture platform experiences. Mrs. Anna Sullivan Macy, her teacher, shows how she taught Miss Keller to talk. Then Miss Keller comes out and demonstrates one of the miracles of the age, her acquired power of speech. ' Miss Keller's ready wit ought to be ideal equipment for the brief chat with the audience which closes her act. The ordinary monologue ar tist, with his piece learned by heart like a schpolboy.is a third-rate per former compared with this woman, who depends only upon the flashes of wit which flow freely from a matchless mind. ' . ' Mrs. Macy invites the audience to ask questions of her pupil. When a man in the audience with more courage than good taste blurted out an1 inquiry as to her age. Miss Keller replied: "On the vaudeville stage we have no ages." That wasn't bad. Nor was this: Question: N "Do you distinguish colors?" Answer: "No. but once in a while I do feel blue." Really the best tribute written about Miss Keller's debut on the fstage was the following:,' "She radiates happiness across the footlights," said a reviewer, "with a power that most able actresses might envy." Booklovers THE DEGRADATION OF THE DEMO CRATIC DOGMA. By Henry Adams. The MacMillan Co. This new book is a record of the gathering of data in the department of human government by three gen erations of America's most distin guished thinkers, whose lives cover alirtost the entire period of the American experiment. The. result may be summed up in the remark able conclusion that, as in physics, so also in mind and administratibn, the theory of averages leads ever to a lower level. TRAVELING cher Wall. SALESMANSHIP. By The MacMillan o. Ar- This book is the outgrowth of 40 years of close contact . with the traveling salesmen of one of the largest distributing organizations in the country. It is a practical manual for the use of salesmen who wish to advance themselves in their chosen line and for those who are contem plating entering the selling field. By Fiction. PEACE IN FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE, Zona Gale. The MarMillan Co. Calliope Marsh, the character be loved by all readers of Miss Gale, tells these stories in her own inimit able fashion. They are stories full of human kindliness and the spirit of brotherhood, humor and pathos, and only one who has lived on inti mate and friendly terms with village-folk could have, portrayed the life so faithfully and accurately, yet with such universal appeal. REDEMPTION AND OTHER PLATS. By Leo TolBtol. Bonl & Liveright. This volume contains "Redemp tion," "The Power of Darkness" and "Fruits of Culture," with an in troduction by Arthur Hopkins. "Tolstoi's cry against convention that disregards spiritual struggle, a system that ignores human growth, will find answering cries in many breasts of many lands." AT THE SIGN OF THE RED SWAN. By Ambrose Blwell. " Small, Maynard & Co. A tile of the sea,of full-rigged ships, but primarily of the inci dents which followed the hero's ar rival at the Sign of the Red Swan. with the murder of the man next door. The story is told vividly in a diction that smacks of the seas and breathes the fragrance of lavender scented romance. THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOC ALYPSE. By Vlncente Blasco Ibanez. E. P. Putton & Co. This 'is a translation from the Spanish. He has brought his genius to play on the tremendous theme of the war and the result is a novel of power not.often surpassed. Vivid word-painting, realism, strength of characterization, human sympathy, breadth of vision it is a world-romance that will win a pre-eminen place. EJ'ERY CHILD'S MOTHER GOOSE. By Oarolyn Wells. With muslo by Sidney Homer. The MacMillan Co. A very complete collection of the ever-popular Mother Goose jingles, with illustrations. Thirty-five ot the best known have been set to musio well adapted to their essential melody. ADVERTISEMENT Easier fo Remove Than Conceal Wrinkles "When you try to conceal your wrinkles with paste made from beans, you deceive yourself, not me. Let a defect, which is possibly but small, appear undisguised. A fault Concealed is presumed to be great" This little epigram of Martial's sug gests the present day tendency to avoid the use of cosmetics which can only con ceal or hide facial defects, and to adopt instead rational means of removing the same. For the removal of wrinkles, bag giness of cheeks and chin, the saxolite for mula, which goes to the foundation of these troubles seems to have come into general use since its virtues became known several years ago. One ounce of powdered saxolite, procurable at any drug store, is dissolved in a half pint witch hazel. Used, as a wash lotion this tightens the skin almost immediately, effectually smoothing out wrinkles and "drawing in" hanging skin or folds. ADVERTISEMENT DR.BURKHAR1 WSnts yon to write him today for a treat ment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Com pound. Pay for same when cured of Liver, Kidney, Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Don't miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful pre ventative for Grip, Flu. Address 621 Main St., Cincinnati, O. For sale at all Drug Store. 0-day treatment 26c Adv. New Sweaters 1 Again the question has been asked: Are sweaters done for? Have they run their course and will they have to retire into the oblivion that awaits all fashions that have had their day? Doubtless the sweater as we have known it 13 done for. But so long as there are new and fnterejtir.g and smart designs and ideas in sweaters so long women will want to wear them. And this year there are many new ideas, and sweaters are charm ing, so that is the answer to the question. Fringe is used in sweaters to a surprisingly great extent. Perhaps the surprising thing about it is that it has not been used extensively be fore in the several seasons when fringe has been predominant. Some times the fringe is of wool, which is sometimes knotted. Sometimes the fringe extends all along the bottom of the sweater and then again only directly in the front. From France came what was probably the first sweater with wooden bead frmge and it was decidedly smart. Metallic threads and tinsel are much used on woollen and silk sweaters. Interesting as a novelty are the sweaters that are finished at the neck, cuffs and around the bot tom with ribbon run through open ings in the sweater. Perhaps the honors are divided between those sweaters that slip on over the head and those that fasten TIim-k are! som" sleeve less sweater's especially liked because they do not muss up siccvc. .n that is desirable now that lingerie blouses are going to be worn in stead of georgette blouses o so srreat an extent. Perhaps the most characteristic sweater of the season .l. mA- with cleeve that IS UIC UIIC ...... , ., i terminate just above the elbow. Often they are worn with no Kim,e ri.neath and then sometimes with a blouse that has a sleeve that terminates just an inch or so below the sweater, thereby showing a nar row line of white beneath th; color of the sweater. . Now as to colors a point that is always important with sweaters. There ase some soft browns that are especially attractive, and some of these browns are trimmed with the rew shade of green that is like jade, only it has somewhat more yellow in its makeup. Dark colors are liked rather well at the winter jesorts, navy blue, dark brown and black being in vogue. The new Blue Bird blue has been represented in a num ber of sweaters and there are sev eral striking sweaters of white and black combination. The Business Women's club in Cleveland, O., which has a member ship of more than 1,000, has under consideration the erection of a busi ness touilding which would also pro vide quarters for the organization. In the English town of Tunbridge Wells lives a centenarian spinster who has had in her employ as ser vants, two sisters, both of whom have served her continuously lor more than half a century. For the first time in Ontario. Can ada, two women have been elected to municipal councils. Miss Margaret Foley in Orangeville and Mrs. L. A. Hamilton in Toronto. ADVERTISEMENT STAY on the WATER WAGON! If You Are One Who Has Quit Indulging In Strong Drink. Cadomene Tablets Will Help You Over the Rough Period. Cadomene Tablets are helpful to weak nerves. Weak, faulty nerves often come from strong drink. Sometimes the system is impover ished by excesses of one kind or an other, such as poor digestion and faulty nutrition. Overwork, anx iety and even grief causes abnor mal nervous conditions. The strength : of body declines. The strength of will power wanes. Nerv ousness and sleeplessness causes further weakness and loss of vital ity. Years of faithful practice taught a great physician that the formula now used to make Cado mene Tablets would surely build up the . health of his patients. Now anyone can take this great medi cine if needed. Mr. G. A. Hoover, R. R. No. 1, Reading, Pa., writes: "I am taking Cadomene Tablets with very gratifying results. Nerv ousness, overwork and sleeplessness are my complaints." , Mr. Joe N. Herndon, 1645 Twenty-fifth St., Sacramento, Cal., writes: "I am using Cadomene Tab lets and find a great improvement has been brought about in two days." Every package is guaranteed sat isfactory to the purchaser. Adv. ADVERTISEMENT Ki!!!i;!:iiiii:!i!!!iii!ii!i;:n Advises "Corn Silk" Extract in Treatment of, Kid ney and Bladder Ailments. Allays Inflammation and Re stores Normal Action. .Tiiafc a nimnla extract of firreen corn silk compounded with other simple, well-known drugs, 3eems to bring results in the treatment of Kidnev and Bladder disorders that might almost be classed as miracu lous. Congestion and mtlammation of the kidneys and bladder cause un told distress. Pains in back and hips, pain and pressure in bladder re gion, frequent desire to eliminate, causing restless sleep, soon wears nut the natient'.? vitality and more serious results follow neglect. The soothing, balmy enect ot Balmwort Tablets are noticed quick ly, as the inflammation is a'layed and the organs are toned up to act as nature intended. Alexander T. Matya, 30 Elm street, Passaic, N. J., writes: "T hnvo hepn ' tntinc Rnlmwnrt Tablets for Kidney and Bladder trouble and find they give me the most beneficial results." distress by asking your leading druggist for a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price $1.00. Adv. Republican Organizer Miss Bauer is special reoresenta tive of the republican women's na tional executive committee, and as such is spending a month in Ne braska, aiding in the organization work there. She has appeared in Omaha on several occasions and has always met a responsive audience, sne declares. A. HOSPE CO. PIANOS TFffUn AID REPAIRED IH WntGnarantefd Hit Douglas gfc TeL Dong. IBS. ADVERTISEMENT CAN'T BEAT "TIZ" WHEN FEET HURT "Tiz" for sore, tired, puffed up, aching, calloused feet or corns. You can be happy-footed in a mo ment. Use "Tiz" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, smelly feet. "Tiz" and only "Tiz" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "Tiz"' bath, you just feel the hap piness soaking in. How good your poor, old feet feci. They want to dance for joy. "Tiz" is grand. "Tiz" instantly draws out all the poison ous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sdre. inflamed, ach ing, sweaty, smelly feet. Get a box of "Tiz" at any drug store or department store. Get in stant foot relief. Laugh at foot suf ferers who complain. Because your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. ADVERTISEMENT EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You can Bring Back Color and Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the ad dition of other ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound.' You just -dampen and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attrac tive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Adv. ADVERTISEMENT SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts. Most folks forget that the kidneys like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, sc vere headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder disor ders. 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 tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithi, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity. It also neutralizes the acid in the urine so it no longer ir ritates, thus ending bladder disor ders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist savs he sells lots of Jad Salts to fo'ks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only tro--u, Hold Fast To Health With the Mighty Strength-Giving Power of NUXATED IRON Nothing slips away so easily as HEALTH. ITn Iocs YOTT hnU fnfif. in HEALTH bv YOUr own efforts-r-by keeping your blood pure, red and Mini Jkam . Vis r)oif mo rTna hnn fill VfMl ran GO is to WISH you had acted sooner. Nuxated ( Iron helps strengthen the nerves, restore wasted tissue and build red' blood, strength and en durance. Over three million people use it annually. At all druggists. I ..1 IUJ I JI IV. I I GUARD AGAINST rnrrTnHns?n Appendicitis is caused by poisons from decaying; food in the bowels. Many people have a bowel movement every day, but it Is not a COMPLETE movement, and Vnuoh old, stale matter stays in the system to ferment and cause trouble. Often there is only a small passage in the center of bowels, while the sides are covered with old, hard matter-which stays in the sys tem. Besides appendicitis, such unclean bowels cause influenza, fevers, headaches and stomach trouble. Old. hard waste matter sticking to the sides of the bowels often poisons the system for months, mak ing: you feel tired all the time and "half sick." Don't allow this old, fermenting stuff to stay in your bowels, but CET IT OUT and keep it out. Even if your bowels move slightly each day, that is not enousth. There must be an occasional THOROUGH, com plete eleansing to rid your system of all accumulated decaying waste matter. COMPLETE SYSTEM CLEANSER The most COMPLETE system cleanser known is a mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine and ten other ingredients, put up in ready prepared form under the name of Adler-i-ka. This mixture is bo thorough a bowel clenaser that it removes foul and poisonous matter which other cathartic or laxative mixtures are unable to dislodge. It loosens and dissolves foul matter sticking to the sides of the intestines, working with out the least discomfort or trouble. It is sb gentle that one forgets. he has taken it until the THOROUGH evacuation starts. It is astonishing, the great amount of foul, poisonous matter ONE SPOONFUL of Adler-i-ka draws from the alimentary ca nal matter you would never have thought was in your system. Try it after a nat ural bowel movement and notice how much MORE foul matter will be brought out which was poisoning your system. In slight disorders such as occasional consti pation, sour stomach, "gas on the atom- ach" or sick headache, ONE spoonful al ways brings relief. Adler-i-ka is a con stant surprise to people who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medi cines and the various oils and waters. REPORTS FROM PHYSICIANS "I use Adler-i-ka in my practice and have found nothing to excel it." (Signed) Dr. W. A. Line. "I have been very successful with Adler-i-ka. Some cases require only one dose." (Signed) Dr. F. M. Prettyman. "1 have found nothing in my 80 years v practice to excel Adler-i-ka." (Signed) , Dr. James Weaver. '"One of our leading doctors ha used Adler-i-ka in cases of stomach trouble with wonderful success. He has not lost a patient and saved many operations." (Signed) Druggist D. Hawks. T had bad stomach trouble. After tak ing Adler-i-ka feel better than for 20 years. Haven't language to express the AWFUL IMPURITIES which were eliminated from my system." (Signed) J. E. Puckett "Thanks to Adler-i-ka, I can sleep all night now, something I could not do for years." (Signed) Cora E. Noblet. '"I could not eat a thing, my stomach was so weak. Adler-i-ka made me feel better and am now able to work and gain- ing." (Signed) Mrs. L. A. Austin. 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An expert said that he thought the hair roots were) W'nctjjnd there was no hope of my ever having a new hair growth. 'Tst now, at an age over 66, I have a luxuriant growth of soft, strong, lustrous hair) No trace of baldness. The pictures shown here are from my photographs." Mr. Brittain certified farther- INDIAN'S SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH "At a time when T lind hncnm :nn,.4 at trying various hair lotions, tonics, specialists' treatments, etc., I came across, in my travels, a Cherokee Indian 'medicine man' who h.d n that he asseverated would grow my hair. Although ail t , I had but little faith, I lave it a triJ T 5 M'rkaur growth amazement a lieht fun soon appeared. It developed, day by day. Into) a healthy growth, and ere long my hair was as proliflo as ia my youthful days. That 1 was oslomshei and happy it trussing my slate of mini mildly. Obviously, the hair roots had not been dead, but were dormant im the scalp, awaiting the fertilizing potency of the mysterions pomsa I negotiated for and came into possession of the principle for pre paring this mysterious elixir, now rnllsH KotalLn ...) i.t.. t..A .1.- F hot when bt)ld. recipe put Into practical form by a chemist. That my own hair growth was permanent has been amply proTed."1 How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair TM Vu. nm..J S . t . . ... " rrjr imB j cases mat nair roois am jiot die even when the hair fell out through dandruff, fever, clofrcia areata or certain other hair or scalp disorders. Miss A. i. Otto reports: "About 8 years ago my hnir began to fall KOTALBO SOLD BY Sherman A McConnell Drue Co. (4 ttorst), Owl Druo Co. Harvard Phsrmscy: Burgess Nash Co. (Drug Dept.), 16th and Binnsy; Merrlti Phsrmacj Stor.. 311 S. 16th: Beaton Drue Co.. 15th and Farnam. And by Duty Dmiolit end Dep t Stone Evtrywhore stilt until nv siln in almost entirely bald. I used everything that was recommend ed but was always disappointed until at last I came across Ko talko. My bald spots are being covered now; the growth is al" ready about three inches." O W. Mitchell reports: "X had spots completely bsld, over which hair Is now growing since I used Kotalko." Mrs. Matilda Maxwell reports: "The whole ... v. iuj ui was as fiald as the palm jf my hand for about J5 years. Since usinr -j"'"'-", .. im au'ua u lut juauoj (aas was Daid. .Many more splendid, convincing reports from satisfied users. contains GENUINE SEA'S, rm. j . gredient. No .IcohoCni TshamTooT b.t a hair .Ua I, or IvVntnl7' "J" ,"S,dl' fo.nih.rmrea,: even for a child's scalp and hair. Positively KOTAI.Kil "!i Tt , genuine m.rit. Buy . boirTf .7 the' drug'. ."o'r'k'VoVK cents (silver or stamps!, you will recefve a PROOF BOX " l'lKn'p ? TotUr.d Determine NOW to eliminate D A N DR U F K t o t reiit B r nvv ?o . J!5 ' HAIR FROM FAU.TNO. Oat box of arantesd toTAT ko .L 1 ' t0 ST0P dsu; watch in your mirror. For TnO0mTfX9' "uTS 3.0HN HART BRITTAIN, Inc., BT-69, SUdon F, New Xork Gty Kotalla it wonttrrful jot tuomtm hair.