" t' afv THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. 9 r " ' i I 1 i i Society Entertains Bridal Couple. Mist Beatrice Montgomery enter tained at dinner at' the Happy Hol low club Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacFarlane, whose ADVERTISEMENT WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT preeaone Is magic! Corns tnd calluses lift tight off Doesn't hurt t bit A few cents buys a tinyvbottle of the magic Freezone at any drugJ store. Apply a few drops of Fret? zone upon a renoer, acning corn or a callus. Instantly that trouble some corn or callus stopst hurtnig, then shortly you lift it out,' root and all, without any pain, soreness or irritation. These little bottles of Freezone contain just enough to Vid the, feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the e&l!useson bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. Why wait? No hum bug! . ADTERTISEMENT STOP M Zemo, the Clean, ' Antiseptic . Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat merit that relieves itching- torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist fora35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you win find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid,. is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. ' TfeeE.W.RoeeCo.,QveUnd,Q. RINGGOLD, GEORGIA, ' , MAN WRITES A thankful letter about the benefits received from using Sulpherb Tablets. Its effects are like grandmother's remedy of sulphur, cream of tartar and molasses. But this consists of sulphur, cream of tartar and herbs, in a sugar-coated tablet, easy and pleasant to -use, for bad blood, stomach, liver and bowel disorders. . Mr. John M. Plemons, Ring gold, Georgia, writes: "I had an awful bad case of stomach trouble and constipation, and had the. service of a specialist with only temporary relief. I saw an advertisement of Sul pherb Tablets and began using them, and in a short time noted very good results,' and-1 further used them, and at this time am. Perfectly well as far as 1 can ilL I don't recommend any thing unless I .receive some good results. Some friends use them and they also. note good results, etc." uruggists sell . Sulpherb .Tablets .everywhere. ; Don't -take ordinary' "sulphur" tablets and be disappointed. Its uwmm y SmnM neater 6a not , I seesaw addletail to mhilii nnn I ar aunwai jeasnws; 3U1I UT KDKOLAM MIM. .WIMNajBS. M Sad fOM . OMaBMBIS l NST gTUCCWS. (TCT- Kmlu ig ittiaC for tunr eibwats. MM. SlleSJsS. IU. heartburn. MM t- ksfl trntb. awrmnaM. dyspepsia, lndiac. I ise. eaialq. muu1 and jbnlul eelleeK. ADVEBT18EMENT ( DOESN'T HEED ANY : LAXATIVES HOW t ' ;: . ' ' - ' Mr. . Backer says life ia a Joy, - without constipation or . stomach trouble. . . "I lad1 catarrh of the stomach and ; heed for three yean. My stamsch wai s bad that every time I at anything iwMt, such aa fruit or pastry, th burn lav hot water would run out of my mouth. I teek a? laxative every night. "Sine taking Milks Emulsion, my ' bowels nova regularly. ' I hava now 'taken tea bottles and hava gained 10 H aowda. All ny friends remark how fine " I amlooking. and it seem a pleasure to live again, without stomach trouble." . Bart! Becker, Miami, Ohio. " Physics usually make slaves out of their , asere. and weaken the bowels instead of correcting them. Stomach trouble in many . ,aes is directly due to constipation. I Milka Emulsion to a pleasant, nutritive ' toed and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away " with all need of pills and physics. It pro--as as.ee appetite and quickly puts the di estiva organ In shape o assimilate food. 4 a builder of flesh and strength, Milk Smalslon is strongly recommended to thosa - wheat sickness has weakened, and ia a 'towerfoi aid ia resisting and repairing the - effecta of wasting diseases. Chronic atataack trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually, ia en day. ! powerful aid ia resisting and repairing the ffcie i the only solid emulsion made, eatd so palatable that' it ia eaten with a geeoa-.liae ic cream. Truly wonderful Vr weak, elekly children. Mo matter how sever your case, you "art urgd to try Milk Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use It according to direction tad if not satisfied with th results, your eaey will be promptly refunded. Price lOe and tl.SS per bottle. The MUks Basulaloa Co.. Terr Haute, lad. Sold by trugtist everywhere. . g -;.V-;- - ' f ' i marriage took place in Lincoln Sat urday. ' Mrs. MacFarlane was formerly Miss Cordelia Condra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. . Condra. The .couple left late Sun day evening'for Portland, Ore. They will reside in Sheridan, Wyo. Miss Montgomery was a bridesmaid at their wedding. ; . For Bride-to-Be. Miss 'Mildred Anderson, whose marriage, to Lester Shoemaker of Williamsp-ort, Pa., will take place in the early summer, was Honor guest at a shower given at her home Saturday by Miss Mary Gibljs. Pauline and Bonnie Mae Overton gave a dance before presenting the gifts to Miss Anderson. Bridal decorations and pink and white sweet peas were used through the rooms, ihose present were Mrs. M. F. Anderson and Misses Lettie Corbeck, Mildred Torison, Dorothy Gibson and Edith and Helen Morris. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rohr of Chicago announce the eneaKemnt of their drughter, Hannah, to Charles H. Riseman of Omaha. No date has been set for the wedding? Engagement Announced. Mrs. Antonette . Scarpellino of Lincoln announces the engagement of her daughter, Rose, to Sebastian Greco of Omaha. The marriage will take place June 16. Happy Hollow Club A number of supper parties were given at the Happy HoJlow club Sunday evening. Reservations for supper were 'made by George D. Tunnicliff. J. M. Gilchrist, F. ' F. Hanna, Walter Silver, H. E. Smart, Harry A. -Koch. J. T. Yates. A. V. Dresner, S. Nelson, Robert Cowell, ANTI-fAT I. Art thou stout and getting stouter? Stop repining cease to moan; Hie thee to the nearest drug store Ask for "Tablets Arbolone." II. Arbolone will stop that craving Make thee normal that's well known. Thou'lt forget that hungry feeling After taking Arbolone. . A HI. And the pounds away will dwindle ' Waist no' longer like a zone; Thou'lt ,be thankful to the maker Of those Tablets Arbolone. Note This little poem was writ ten by a literary woman of Los An geles, Cal., as a testimonial to Tab lets Arbolone. It so aptly and truthfully describes the virtues of this well-known anti-fat that the proprietors use it for advertising. Facts and gratitude are both ex pressed with admirable rythm and meter. - - ADVERTISEMENT It's Easy to Put On Flesh - . All you have to do if yu are too thin and want to put on several pounds of solid "stay-there" flesh is to take a five grain tablet of Blood-Iron Phosphate with each meal. This builds up the nervous system, enriches the blood and thus en ables the vitaf organs to assimilate the flesh building, strength-making elements of your food which now largely go to waste. Folks who have tried it state they not only put on f!eh but that it also almost invariably increases their strength, energy and endurance. You can get enough Blood-Iron tablets for a three weeks, treat ment of Sherman A McConnell or any other druggist, for only $1.50 and it's. so uniformly successful that your druggist, a man you know, is authorized to refund your money if .you don't like it. Better get a package today and begin to get stronger and healthier, as well as better looking. ' , Clear Bslby's Skin WitfiCuticura Soap and Talcum ap.oswaitit.TiBi.e.eiej mm. For sodreis: oaaeaniMUsiwias,oepLX, 1 H0WT0 RAISE BABYjCHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water. Host MODla loss half of everv hatch. and seem to expect It. Chick cholera or white diarrhoea m the trouble. The IT. S. Government state that over half . th mucks Hatched die from this cause. An Avicol tablet. placed in the drinking water, wui positively save your little chick from all auch disease. Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will be as lively as cricKets. Avicol keep them healthy and makes Mrs. Vannle Thackery, R. r. D. 3, St Paris, p., writes. "I had 90 chick and they all died but 33. Then I commenced on Avicol and haven't lost any since. They have grown wonderfully." It cost nothing- to try Avicol. If you don t find that It prevent and promptly cure white diarrhoea, chick cholera and all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money wilt be refunded by return maJL Avicol 1 eold by most druggists "d poultry remedy dealer, or you can end 25c or 60c today for a package Columbia Bldg-; Indianapolis, Ind. stops chicks dying 51111 (MOM C. O. Rich, W. H. Rhotdes, D, Hogan and J. E. Fitzgerald. W. E. Shepherd, jr., will enter tain 12 at the dinner-dance Tuesday evening. ' J. M. Gilchrist will have eight guests. One party at the dinner-dance Tuesday evening will be given by a bridge club. The members of the club are Mrs. ,Donald Howe, Mrs. Arthur Ross and Mrs. D. R. Grue- nig, Misses Martha Gyger, Myrnc Gilchrist, bthel Fiel, Lacy. Garvin Dorothy Gray, Kuby Klinebeil, Vir ginia Halpine, Helen 1 Curtis and Helen Hart For Mrs. PerryT , Mrs. O. M. Smith will entertain eight guests at the First Methodis church May breakfast Tuesday in honor ot Mrs. 1 W. .ferry, who leaves June 1 for California, where she and Mr. ferry will reside. Mrs. Smith also entertained for Mrs. Perrv on Fridav at the Mav breakfast given by the womenvof the first Congregational church. "The guests at both parties will include intimate iriena3 ot Mrs. ferry. ' Merry Makers' Club, n a dance will be given Wedfies day evening at the Ben Hur academy by the Merry Makers' club 11. To Be Honor Guest W. F. Bohn of Oberlin colleee will be honor guest at a luncheon to Le given Tuesday at the Lniverstty duo oythe Uberlin alumni, Theater Parties. George Brogzart of Shenandoah Ja., entertained 15 guests at the mati nee at the Orpheum Monday after noon. , Hi H. Gengnagel had 80 guests Monday evening. F. W. Shotwell entertained seven. Dr. C.- C. Chriss had five guests. Foursomes were entertained by . J.- T. O'Connor, Georere Flack. Lee Huff. Ravmond shields, L. W. Smith and Charles V'er Merhan. ,' ' . Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. A. M. Lo'ngwell and Mrs Victor Reynolds entertained the members of the Monday Bridge Luncheon club Monday at the home of .Mrs. Longwell. Covers were placed for 12. Benefit Recital. A musical program was given Suiv day evening at tlje home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Baxter for the benefit of the Young People's society of the Unitarian church. .The program was given by Mrs. Hazel Smith Eldridge, contralto; the West Sisters string quartet, Miss Corinne Paulson, pian- lstMiss klinore JJaxter, pianist. Dinner Party. Mr. and Mfs. H. R. Bowen enter tained at a dinner pf 20 covers at the Blackstone", Monday evening. Mrs. Bowen will entertain 20 a i guests at lunthebn Tuesday at theljji, Harley Conant. M. J. Lahr, G. i-k arircrnnp . - Miscellaneous Shower. A miscellaneous shower was'given Friday evening in nonor ot Mrs, George Miller at her home, whose marriage took place May 19. , She was formerly Miss Catherine Wendt -.... Hazel Norris in Omaha. - Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson ar rived in Omaha Friday from Wash ington, D. C, where their marriage took place (during the last week. Mrs. Robertson was formerly Miss Clubdom Community Service. Members of the Bonheur club will give a play at Fort Crook Tuesday evening. Music will be furnished by the K. K. K. club. s . Seymour. Lake Club. beymour Lake club will open either4the evening of June 5 or June 12. The exact date will be announced later in the week. Federation Notes. ' Mrs. John Slaker, state president of the Federation-of Women's clubs, has returned; to her . home , at Hastings' after an absence of six weeks. She visited different clubs of the state Huring her trip and attended the conventions of, the clubs in six districts. The last one she attended was' the Sixth district meeting held at Chadron, May 12-13. ., , i ...Ml The Twentieth Century club of Cambridge held a meeting Tuesday, May 18, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Phillips The Subject was "Beauty Spots jn American Scenery." The prog-ram was as follows: "Our TriD to Yellowstone Park," Mrs. C. A. Phillips; "The Canadian Rockies," Mrs. A. L. Kee; roll call, "Places I Would Like to Visit." Mrs. Tome Andrews was elected a delegate to the league of women voters' con vention to be held in Umaha, June 14. The Woman's Civic club of Ans- ley had charge of the program held in that city Wednesday, May 12, when three trees were planted in memory of the three Ansley boys. Stuckey, Rhodes and Amsbury, who lost their lives in the service during the world war. The war mothers were invited to be present and take part in the programs R. B.; bmith had charge of the ceremonies. The trees were planted in the park of the Burlington railroad facing the depot and Main street. As soon as name olates can be secured from the ' d partment at Washington the club will name and mark, each of the trees. The work of setting, out the trees was done bv members of the local camps of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Sohs of jVet- erans. Calendar Bualaee Women's Club Tuesday, :15 p. m., dinner at r. w. C. A., followed by benefit program In the auditorium, I o'clock. ' . i ' Bnetalsh Club Tuesasy. S p. m.. 103 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Farnam streets. V. 8. Grant W. K. C. Kensington Club Tuesday, 3:30 p. m , with Mrs. Charles Smith, 130S South Twenty-eighth street. Short business session will precede . ken slngton. ' Oeorre A. cueter w. Is. I .Tuesday. I P. m., Msmorlali hall, court hour T 1, J ill . . Attends District Hally - AN Miss Frances D. Partridge of Port Huron, Mich., will arrive in Omaha May 27 to attend and ad dress the eastern district rally of the Women's Benefit association of Maccabees. She is supreme record keeper of the association. A ban quet will be held Thursday evening for visiting delegates. Mrs. Agnes T. Boyer of North Platte is state commander. Mrs. Alice Perdue of Omaha is the dis trict deputy. Omaha local com manders are: Mrs. Frank Herzog, Hollister Review: Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, Omaha Review; Mrs. E. Bruce, Laurel Review; Mrs. Mary E. Blair, finance chairman of all re views. Hael Norris. daughter of Senator arid Mrs. George Norris. The cou ple was met here by the sisters of Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Harvey isei- son ot umaha and Miss uertruae Norris, who is a student at the Uni versity of Nebraska. Ihey spent Saturday and , Sunday in Lincoln. They will 'make their home in Broken Bow. Both were gradu ated from the university in 1915. Mrs. Robertson is a member of Alnha Phi and Mr. Rohertson of Kappa Sigma. Field Club Among those who entertained at Sunday night supper at the field clnh were F. F. Pollard. Tames Trim in 11 i ) i r i R. McBride, W. P. Arnold, T. Redmond, F. W. Napier and T. McDearmon. Massachusetts Women In vited to Join the Cham ber of Commerce. The Lynn (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce has invited women of Lynn to join its membership. Its board of directors, representative of widely diversified interests, was unanimous in this action. Every ef fort will be made to secure a large woman membership on the ground that woman s place in present day ffairs; both business and civic, en titles her to take active part in the affairs of such a body as a Chamber of Commerce. ADVERTISEMENT SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily . Made Smooth, Says Specialist. . Any breaking ' out of the skin, even hery, itchinp- eczema, can oe quickly overcome by applying a lit tle Mentho-Sulohur. declares a noted skin- specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, Jhis suiphur preparation, begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. - It seldom fails to remove the tor ment apd disfigurement-, and you do not have to wait for relief from .embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur - from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory. Thartbft, refmed, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with for many years. riven Wild by Eczema "TtM lea was life a piece of liver from the and burned continually. gnee to the ankle writes B Horan of Venice, California, "rem the flrrt application, D. D. D. tapped the itching, and after using three bottles the trouble disappearaa and it neTat came back.' The nroef ef tha ntulHln ta In (hi mHm When a DrescrlDtlon for akin diseaM has utra telling or cures from every part of the United States, surely it ia enough to convince the most skeptical, u. u. p. relieves itching torment immediately- Jut by one bottle on our money back guarantee (4c, too end 11.00. TryD.D & iminxin). m. lotion for Skin Disease Flva Sharoaa 4 McCoomU Drug Score. 9 f .A X 1 "J 0 -rr.Sa- I Personal Miss Guy Matsen and children arrived Saturday from Watertown, S. D., to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George Syas. L Miss Vera Potter has gone o Los Angeles where she will spend several months. . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jacobbergef are now residing at their new home, 5110 Chicago strtet. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Meader of Chicago have come to Omaha to make their home. They are at the EI Beudor apartments fUr the present Miss Katherine Reynolds, who spent the week-end in Omaha, has returned to Lincoln to attend school. Miss Irene Rose'water is ill at the' home of her parents, Dr. aud Mrs. C. C. Rosewater. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. ' O'Brien of Omaha were guests at a reception at the Alpha Omicrom Pi sorority house in . Lincoln, Sunday. Their uaugmcr, juargarci, is a mcmucr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. ; Bremers announce the birth of a son on Sun day at Sfli Joseph hospital. Mr. and' Mrs. Darley Holbrook announce the birth of a daughter, Edythe Elaine, at the Methodist hos- ADVEBT1SEMENT MOTHER! . . i .. . . .'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup ef Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity 'taste. "Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." ADVERTISEMENT SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material ia a poor dye. Insist on ."Diamorfd Dyej." Easy directions in every package. - . GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin J. . Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a - bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which can be had at any drug store, shake well) and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. I Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note thAbeauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lem ons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. x Be Young In Body, Mind and Looks Despite Your Years a. rTnw nften von have . wisneu mat yuu tuuiu indulee m the strenu ous exercise' of out door sports . with the vigor and enthusiasm Js- of youth I cut the ena ox tne wees unua you all in you ares3 tired, listless and laclc the energy togooutior cs?p a vigorous walk or a nunI tf t-Via Hrto Ai 1UUUU VI liuno any other exercise that re quires much physical exer tion. Many a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeling that he is "getting old-' and right at a time when he shouldbe at his very best physically. And he is growing old , not there is in the sense that tne years tnffnM ars preBBingvnevy uuuu outh wjth lt8 j0y8 enthUSiasm into yi Dim-DUt in tne Sense ttiat ijn'a nnrt and his vital forces are wasting away faster than Nature re places the worn out tissues. LVKO to aM la sriaiMl eW Sfs enlr, like pletur abate. t Sal us all eaaatltytaa. Sole Maaulaeuiraea For salaby Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam Sta., and. all retail drufgista. pital May 22, 1920. Mrs. Holbrook was formerly Miss Ruth Lake of this city. A son, John Grier, was born Sat urday to Mr. and Mrs, T. Frederick Langdon at St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. John Lionberger returned Sunday from a trip to New Orleans, Macon, Miss., and St. Louis. She was gone five weeks. Ted Frank and Frank Paustian of Omaha attended the , spring party pf Bushnell guild in Lincoln Friday -'evening. Mrs. George H. Birkebak and children of Chicago are visiting Mrs. ' Birkebak's father, William Neve. Misses , Ann Tracy and Anne Whelan spent the week-end in Lin coln. Robert Kyle, Robert Jenkins, W. R. Allcman, Vincent Lake, Merrill Northwall and Hiner Downs of Omaha spent the week-end in Lin coln where they were thj guests of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at a dancing party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip McCulloUgh of Omaha were chaperons. Among the Omahans who were guests at the spring party of Kappa Alpha Theta in Lincoln Saturday evening were. Mrs. Theodore Met calfe, Mrs. Philip McCullough. Misses Florence Jerfks and Loa Howard. ' The Easiest Way To End Dandruff v 1 There is one sure way that never fails to remove ' dandruff com pletely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. ,To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entire ly destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a. hundred times bettei. You can get liquid arvon at-iny drug store. . It is inexpensive, and four . ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Compkxito Delicately soft and refined is the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beauti&er Im parts an Indefinable charm a charm and loveliness which en do re throughout the day and linger la the memory, t . Its coelnese Is refreshing, and It cannot barm tha ten derest sUin. Bold In its green boa at leading toilst counters or "by mail 80c NATIONAL TOILBT CO PARIS, TENN, U.S. A. Sold by Sherman A McConnell Drug Stores and Other -Toilet Counters. ill irw anamtal ssK W-MeW ? I ZI WM If RrauH If aiku. .sm. I "-a5rIW. 2Se5 . ' : A Thousands-yes millions of people find themselves in this condition early in life. And no excuse for at You can check that m.o-rnw nIH. ,Ynu ran eamrvour your fWl'a Rnt vnn must riv Natnra all tha 80 s. But you must give Nature i help yon can. The beat assistance you can And assist ance of a sound, constructive character ia ia the ase ef ' The Gret Genera) Tonic U enricnea the blood -gently stimulates heart llrerand kidneys to normal activity brings back your nap punch and mental vigor-chases away that tired, worn-oat feel ing and replaces it with a spirit of buoyancy LYKO is a distinctive preparation, ecientifleeity ear. tectinitscotnbinationof medicinal ingredients, and there s nothing more invigorating, more strengthening or more re building. Bpeciallytbenencial for invalids, convalescents) and rundown neoola of all conditions. ueia some iraa i feel better forts. year druggist today tomorrow you will Lyko Medicine Co. Newjerk oty,aBt. "Stop,Bilir "Why, you didn't use to mind a friendly clap on the shoulder." "No, but lately I haven't been my usual smiling self. My nerves are steady, but I am bothered with a slight headache all the time. I eat, work and sleep as much as ever-but somehow I don't get the all-fired joy out of life that I used to." "Yes, I know. You wake up in the morning with a taste as though you'd been dieting on moth-balls. You hate your breakfast. You'd gladly slaughter anybody that contradicted you up to eleven o'clock in the morning. And along about three p.m. old John J. Fatigue starts you to yawning as though you'd unhinge your lower jaw. " , "You're right. But how do you know all this?" "Because I felt the same way, until about a month ago. I was constipated. Then a doctor told me about Nujol said that it was absolutely harmlessx and pleasant to take, and helped the food waste move out of the body by keeping it soft. It enables those tiny muscles in the intestines, contracting and expanding as they should, to squeeze the food waste alon so that it passes naturally out of the system. ... "Three or four days of Nujol, and my friends were glad to speak to me again. I got back my pep, forgot ' headaches and had a real 'ho-dj e-do' for the people I met. Just a tablespoonful of Nujol ivi I. m uic The y Removes Lines and Wrinkles This absolutely new astringent akin treatment tightens the skin gradually removes deep wrinkles lifts out lines, contracts coarse, enlarged pores, . draws out blackheads, lifts up sagging skin, re- , duces puffineas under the eyes, and bleaches a sallow, discolored skin without the slightest irrita tion. Price $130 at all dealers. ' Skin Pure, a nourishing', penetrating tissue builder, should be used after each application of Beauty Secret and nightly. Price) 75 cents. GERVAISE GRAHAM CO., 25 W. Illinois St., Chicago Copyright 1920, Cerxafee Graham Co. ; BETTER DEAD Life ( hurd0 when the bod?' is ranked with rain. Everything vom"e anJ the victim fiecornes despondent and downhearted. To bring back tht sunshine take- COLD MEDAL The national remedy of Holland for avei IQf years; it ia an enemy of all paino t tultinc frotr kidney, liver1 and nn'c arid troubles. All druggists, three sizes, 'esk fee the nanGoM Medal on every Kan Real Body Builder For All the Family If you find that you are thin and weak or if any member of the fam ily needs a tonic at this season of the year, remember that the safe family medicine for you all is Fa ther John's Medicine, Bear in mind that this old-fashioned pre scription has been successfully used for more than 60 years as a -tonic and body-builder. ,If you are thin, weak and . run-down it gives the very food elements which you need to rebuild flesh and strength. It is guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs. This wonderful book wiH be sent freetoany man upone- quest AiMacM sun ft Mirai fn WIIVMUVIV VIII.I "Vie. Wl; coa Berru Mort.itohviHe Jenn. Father Builde John's-. j8ew MedieinelX', F,eth' u aii I jyr j If.. t;f and Pure ' I S , Fr..; SmryMi From ' C S-. The Alcohol ir Family WOMAN IS THE PURCHASING AGENT OF THE HOME; TO BE SUCCESSFUL SHE MUST BE IN TOUCH WITH LOWEST PRICES; THE BEE ADS OFFER THIS SERVICE. night and morning turned 1 men. Modern Method rj Treating an Old Complaint HAD NERVOUS BREAK-DOWN fatal Beauty Secret But Health Restored to Texas Lady, Who Is Now Well and Strong, Able to Do 'All Her Housework and More. 1 Rosebud, Texas. Mrs. Annie Lange, of R. F. D. No. 4, this place, writes as follows regarding her ex perience with Cardul: ."Some time ago I had a nervous break-down of seyne kind. . . .1 was very weak, and so nervous. It all seemed to come' from . . . trouble, for at . . . I had fainting spells and suf fered a great deaj but more from the weak, trembly, no-account feel ing than anything else. I knew I needed a tonic, and needed it badly. 'I began the use of Cardui, to see if I couldn't get some strength, as 1 knew of other cases that had been helped by its' use. I felt better , . . I soon saw a great improve ment, so kept it up. I used seven bottles of 'Cardui, and can say the money was well spent, for I grew well "and strong. Now able to do all my housework and a great deal of work besides." If you are run-rown, weak, nerv ous, and suffer from the ailrrilhts peculiar to women, it is very likely that Cardui will help you, in the way it has helped thousands of others during the past 40 years. Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. a The liver Is the Road to Health If the liver is right the whole system Is right Carter's LlttU Live nil wui gently awaken your Sluggish, clogged op liver and re lieve consti pa- CARTERS m ITTUI trouble, inao vJ tiva bowels, A IVEH PILLS PUSH, VI Bfl Utcsickbead ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable. You need them. fitnrtn fjninrssn irnnriics DR. CARTER'S IRON PHXS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Aaetata, Rbeaautfaas, ffmiimaas. gteeplenaen and Ftaiala WealoMss. cm tie nasi sear tliMfirs ' i i X .MiiaNitw-. - -4-' 's wi " - t '