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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920. Society Sullivan McGolduck. The marriage of Mist Margaret McGolduck and John Raymond Sullivan took place Monday at St Bridgets church, South Side. Rev. E. J. Cryne officiated. Co to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. David Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright left Mon day for New York, whence they will sail May 30 to spend six weeks touring through central Europe. Visitors from Scotland. Mrs. James Milne and daughter, Miss Margaret Milne, of Dundee, ADVERTISEMENT NAME 'BAYER' ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Jake without fear as told in "Bayer package" To break up a cold in the head, neck, back, or any part of body be sure you take only "Bayer Tablets Crc Asi lOve Cross" on them. This is the genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for pver eighteen years. In each unbroken "Bayer" pack age are proper directions to safely Relieve your Colds, Headache, Neu ralgia, Earache, Toothache, Rheu matism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, and Pains generally. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tablets cost only a few cents at any drug store also larger Bayer pack ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic cidester of Salicylicacid. A Do Limo Book lot you will vonttohuva "This most wonderful tribution svsr mad to mu sic.' This is how a famous critic termod Thomas A. Edi son's i moling achievement. Edison and Nuoic Tho story of tho $3,000,000 Phono froph la as romantic as any bit el fiction. It is told in beautifully illustrated brochura which you will ha (lad to ksep. Send -the Coupon Today Nam Address SHULTZ BROS., Owners 313 South 15th Street APYEHTI9EMEKT LEAVES YOIT FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the Sys tem Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druigiit in this country is au thorized to say to ovary rheumatic suf ferer that if two bottles of Allesrhu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will glady return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelcit results have been accomplished in the most severe eases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient f"!h helpless. K.-. James E. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, de sires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenruh decisively conquers this worst of all diseases and he has instructed all of the Sherman A HcConnell five drug stores to gusrsntee it in every instance. BOY S ECZEMA In Blisters About Ears. Scratched And Irritated. "My tittle boy had a breaking out about his ears which developed into a severe case of ecsema. The break ing out was in blisters causing him to scratch and irritate it very much. When he went to bed I had to tie his hand, and many nights he slept ery little. "I saw an advertisement for Cnti cura Soap and Ointment and decided to try them, and after using four cakes of CuUcura Soap and three boxes of Ointment be was heated." -yjGtgned) Mrs. B. Bowennan, Mesick, Mtenigaa. These fragrant emollients are all you need for all toilet purposes. 1 CUM fessateSaaTnstoalan. AeiksaE "OsNeare JUne, Sest. ., - SaMmry. wtmrm. Soasste. OatnotSsaaate. Takes Be. Scotland, are the guests of Mrs. Milne's nieces, Mrs. Carl Newport and Mrs. Lewis Sholes. A number of affairs will be given in honor of these visitors during their stay in Omaha. Entertain O. E. S. Chapter. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eldredge will entertain members of the Fontenelle chapter, O. E. S., at their home on Fair Acres road and California street Thursday evening. Guests will be met by cars at Happy Hollow boulevard and Underwood avenue. Society of Fine Arts. There will be a special meeting of the Omaha Society of Fine Arts Saturday, May 29, at 2 o'clock, at Motel fontenelle, to consider an offer of the services of a museum director for a period of three years. Birthday Party. Miss Gertrude Smith eutertained at her home Saturday afternoon and evening in honor of Miss Bess Wat son, the occasion being Miss Wat son's birthday. Those present were Mrs. B. Brown. Mrs. George W. Smith, Misses Bess Watson, Pearl Rhyno, Katherine Kocher, M. iaskalek. Marie Smith, Rose Shean, .illian Peterson, Gretchen Hamann and Myrtus Brown. May Breakfast. Those presiding at tables at the May breakfast given Tuesday by the women of the First Methodist church were Mesdames Ford Ho vey, C. H. Hubbard, C. H. Aul, L. A. Vapor, C. F. Weller, C. H.Wal rath, J. W. Jennings, W. H. Indoe, W. W. Fisher, Titus Lowe, H. F. Menold, E. A. Benson. Dr. Jennie Callfas, Grant Benson, V. G. Spain, J. H. Ready, S. D. Cooper, George Mickel. Otis Smith, Lenore Dietz, J. H. Buffington, R. M. Watkins, C. E. Hansen and D. E. Bradshaw. More than 200 reservations were made. Happy Hollow Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilchrist en tertained at a dinner of eight cov ers at the Happy Hollow club, Tues day evening, in honor of Mrs. Mary Hood of Auburn, N. Y. Covers were also placed for Mrs. Jessie B. Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs? Irving McCall and Mr. and Mrs. W. C Tompkins. Mrs. Hood is a guest at the Tompkins home. .Wallace Shepard entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Florence Barnes of Springfield, 111., who is the guest of Mildred Todd. Covers were placed for Misses Florence Barnes, Mildred Todd. Elsie Storz and Geraldine Hess, Messrs. Tem ple McFayden, Floyd Porter, Lor ing Elliott and Wallace Shepard. Mrs. J. A. Tancock entertained four guests at tea Monday after noon. J. M. Gilchrist entertained six guests at supper Monday evening. J. T. Yates, J. K. Morrison and F. B. Wead also entertained at supper. Country Club. Entertaining at Sunday dinner at the Countryclub were John L. Web ster, who had 14 guests, J. E. Lud low, eight and C. F. Young four. Barton Millard had five guests at HOLDING A Adele Garrison's Revelations What Madge Demanded of Lillian and Allen Drake. Neither Lillian nor I gave any meed of justice to the delicious din ner which Betty served following the "clicking soup," over which she had been so temperamental. I watched my friend furtively, de cided that she was palpably distrait, and that the cause of her worry was not herself but me. The knowledge naturally didn't increase my peace of mind, and I had an anxious time of it trying to conceal my own agita tion and lack of appetite from the keen eyes of Allen Drake. He, however, in true masculine fashion, was too busy at first dis cussing the viands served him to pay much attention to anything else. I knew that he had dined at every res taurant of note in the world, that he was a critical judge of things culii nary, and his absorption in his dinner was a high tribute to Betty's cook inga tribute, however, which Lil lian's guests always pay her. At the salad course Mr. Drake turned to me accusingly. "You aren't eating your dinner," he said, and I felt his gaze steadily upon me. "Why?" Allen Drake's Question. "I think you are mistaken," I re turned a bit wearily I was tired of the game I had been playing even so desultorily, and wished that Mr. Drake would take himself and his fascinations and his vanity anwhere on the globe except in my vicinity "but I lunched late and heartily, un fortunately, when one considers Bet ty's dinners. But, you see, I didn't know I was to come in here until after luncheon." Neverthless," Mr. Drake con tinued, "you really should try to eat something. A late luncheon should n't mean anything to a healthy young woman like you. Sure you're not worrying about something?" "You Poor Childr Lillian's attention was for the mo ment distracted with a direction to Betty, who stood at her elbow. Mr. Drake's question was a murmured one, and for a moment I thought it was simply a continuation of the little flirtatious game which I sus pected he had been trying to play. But as I looked up at him I saw that all lightness had gone from his manner. He was gazing at me with real solicitude, and I read in his eyes the same flash of pity that had so alarmed me in Lillian's. I haven't the same control over my face and eyes as is possessed by Lillian and Mr. Drake, and I do not know what of terror or other emo tion may have been written upon my face. But Mr. Drake put out his hand with a quick, involuntary motion, covered for an instant my own, which I now saw was visibly shaking, and released it as quickly. "You poor child 1" he said softly. "I thought so. Now listen to me " "Don't do it, Madge." Lillian in terrupted with a note of gayety in her voice that I . surmised was forced. "I'm the party who's the official listener around these dig NewspaperWoman Announces Her Marriage Announcements have been re ceived by friends of the marriage on April 18 at Nebraska City of Miss Elsie Golden and Mr. Carl Horn, both of Omaha. Rev. Mr. Wilcox of the Nebraska City Meth odist church performed the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Horn are re siding at the Hamilton apartments. Mrs. Horn has been editor of the woman's section of the Omaha Daily News since last November, prior to which time she was in news paper work at Webster City, la. Mr. Horn is in charge of the telephone department of the Omaha General blectnc company. He came here a year ago from the New York office of the company, where he had been for nine years. He is a gradu ate in electrical engineering from the Colorado State college. Personal Dr. Florence Mount has returned from Galesburg, 111. Mrs. A. Haydn Myer of Chicago is visiting at the home of Mrs. H. H. Neale. Mrs. L. F. Crofoot is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nathan and children will speed" the summer months on their farm at Nathan's lake, north of Florence. Mr. Nathan Levy of New York City arrived Sunday from New Or leans, La., to spend the week with bis sister, Mrs. Morris Palais. Mr. and Mrs. Zac Marr of Fre mont, who were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith, have returned home. Mayor and Mrs. Ed P. Smith and daughter, Miss Ida Smith, are now at the Fontenelle. Mrs. Robert Forgan of New York arrives Wednesday to spend three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congon. Mr. Forgan will come to Omaha later in the week. Sunday night supper. R. C. Peters entertained a foursome at supper. Maccabees Banquet. . Miss Frances D. Partridge of Port Huron, Mich., and visiting delegates attending the eastern district rally of the Women's Benefit association of Maccabees, will be honor guests at the banquet Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock, at Hotel Fontenelle. The entertainment committee in cludes Mesdames Addie Beamon, Nellie Grimm, May Dunn, Nettie Jackson, Jessie Turner, Nellie Mar ten, Hannah Carlson, Addie Worck man, Cora Withrow, Nellie Barnard, Christine Hanus, Alice Hudson, Bessie Finney, Erne Crosser, Min erva Gilpatrick, Mary Wittengale and Miss Louise Smith. Reservations for the banquet may be made with Mrs. Mary E. Blair, 2106 Douglas street. HUSBAND New Phase of of a Wife gings. Come on, let's adjourn to the library. Betty will bring the ices and coffee up there." I went upstairs with much the feeling of a criminal going to execu tion. . Lillian's wonderful brown toned library has been the scene of many of the dramatic moments of my life, some of them terrible ex periences, which have left indelible prints upon my memory. It seemed to nty over-strained imagination that going to this room was a dis tinct presage of evil, even though my common sense told me that it was Lillian's invariable custom to have her dinner coffee and dessert served there or in the white and crimson living room. And when Betty had removed the service I turned to Lillian with every shred of self-control torn from me. "Please don't keep this farce up any longer," I stormed. "Some thing has happened, and you're try ing to prepare me to hear it But I must know this at once. Has it any thing to do with Grace Draper?" (Continued Tomorrow.) OTHERS FRIEND .tor- Expectant Mothers ASSISTS NATURE At All Drsfffsrs Ml awkas m Hut mi Stfe, Ka IwoaancartmaxMOK ca vm sd. atuutta. c. DI Special Prices on Swift's Butterines Choice Chuck Steak 18c BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef Choice Beef Pot Roast Choice Round Steak Prime Rib Roast Choice Chuck Roast Fresh Cut Hamburger SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Picnic Hams Sugar Cured -Skinned Hams Fancy Summer Sausage Fancy Brick Cheese. ............ Fancy Cream Cheese Sugar Cured Puritan Hams Sugar Cured Puritan Bacon Pure Lard, per lb. I Clubdom . Prettiest Mile Club. The children's dancing class of the Prettiest Mile club, under the direction of Mrs. C. J. Parrott, will hold a May party Friday evening, May 28. This will close the season of the class. Those who will take part in special dance numbers in clude Lucile Gesman, Frances Har rison, Margaret Rix, Melba Burke, Lenore Eck, Bertha Van Doran, Josephine Vaught, Nellie Dimick, Marie Beshilas, Evelyn Downs, Edith Haynes, Enola Ackerman, Dorothy Smith, Beatrice Burke, Frances Adwers, Madeline John son, Lois Platner, Helen Clare Eck, Ann Amsdon, Rirth McCleneghan, Helen Docekal, Charlotte Jane Al vison, Marjorie Bassett and Mar jorie Ackerman. Carter Lake Club. Carter Lake club will open Satur day evening, May 29, with a dinner dance. A. C. A. Book Review Section Wednes day, 4 p. m , with Mrs. Roy Sunderland. 4914 Webster mreet. Masaxlns articles will be reviewed. Mothers' flub Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. C. J. Dutton, J51 Lin coln boulevard. Mrs. Jane Thompson, as sistant hostess. Lesson, "Science and In vention." Mrs. Royal Miller will read a paper on "The Future of Aviation." Mrs. C. F. Cox's subject will be. "War Inspired Inventions." Roll callwlll be answered by scientific news Hems. Annual election of officers. Frances WUlard W. C. T. T. Wednes day. 2 p. m., T. W. C. A. Mrs. W. H. Sanford will havs charge of the program. Subject, "Christian Citizenship." Bl Sisters Association Wednesday, B:30 p. m. Short business session will be held at Bis Sisters' headquarters, 621 Peters Card Party. The Queen's club of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament will give a card party Thursday evening at Curtis avenue and Thirtieth street Field Club. C. S. Stegner will entertain six guests at the Saturday evening dinner-dance at the Field club. Dr. C. Vren will have 18 guests. A party of 10 will be entertained by Hubert Hicks. TH BEST ON EARTH Says Mrs. Staples of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. , Taunton, Mass. "I could not eat or sleep for six months, had fainting spens ana couia not. walk with out help for three months, caused by female trou ble. My cousin, who was a doctor, told me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me great ly. Then during the Change of Life I used the same remedy. I am seventy years old now and am able to do my own housework and walk one mile to church every Sunday morning and evening. I am recommending the Vegetable Compound to my friends having the same troubles as I had. Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find words to express my grati tude to it. Mrs. Susan C. Staples, 157 B. School St., Taunton, Mass. The reason that thousands of wo men from all parts of the country write such grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has brought health and happi ness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness such as displace ments, inflammation and ulceration. Whv don't you try it? 1608-10 Harney. Tel. Doug. 1796 COME A fine array of strictly pur modern, sanitary, up-to-the-minute Pig Pork Chops, fancy and lean, lb. 30c Advo Corn, Reg 25c $ 1 O at20e;6for XelO Extra Fancy Pkg. Creamery Butter. . 58c We have established a fully equipped mail order department, and are prepared to furnish real service. ! Place your order with the largest and finest market in the west Every article guar anteed. When in Omaha drop in to see us. Inquiries invited. limn i.i Mi'.renwrniH TUI CD DDAC Special UWi-lJL li-lA-llA FOUR CASH MEAT MARKETS 212 No. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St. 4903 So. 24th St. 634 W. Broadway Omaha Omaha So. Omaha Co. Bluffs For Quality Meats at Lowest Prices Sugar Cured Regular Hams P. & Special 36c 78c 9 15 26t 24 L7d 18 23d 396 25 . .2S 2St ..42 52d .24 SPECIALS ON CANNED GOODS at the Following Three Stores 4903 So. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St. 634 W. Broadway, Co. Bluffs Libby and Dundee Milk, tall can, at, per can ..llt Early June Peas, per can .....12d Fancy Sweet Corn, per can ........ Libby and Dundee Milk, baby size, each 5c Fancy Red Salmon, 1-lb. cans. . . . . .33 Fancy Pork and Beans, per can 10t Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 cans. ...... .Hi Fancy Tomatoes, No. 3 cans . .174 PLEASE SHOP EARLY Requests Come From Afar For Handbook by Mrs. Bailey. All the way from Macon,. Ga.; from Washington, D. C; North Car. olina, New York City, and from numerous points in the state, come continual requests for the hand book written by Mrs. H. J. Bailey of Omaha, pertaining to the "Gov ernment of the City of Omaha." Local interest in Mrs. Bailey's hand book has been strong, and will be stronger if the political science de partment of the Omaha Woman's club has its way. The department is pushing the booklet in the inter est of knowledge on the part of local women in the government of the home city. The council, legal depart ment, Board of Public Welfare, Metropolitan Water district and the Board of Education are the topics covered. Information on registering and voting is also given. Trust building". Seventeenth and Faraara streets. Election of officers will bs held. General Lawtoa Auxiliary, V. 8. W. V. Wednesday, S p. m.. Memorial hall, court house. Community Service. Wednesday sven- Inj, meeting- of the Wamm club at Girls' Community house Omaha School Forum Wednesday, 4 p. m. General meeting will be held In Cen tral High school auditorium. Omaha W. C. T. 0. Wednesday, t p. m., 319 T. M. C. A. building. Educational meeting. Subject, "Memorial Day." Publiq Reception Alamito "Milk White" Dairy Leavenworth Street at 26th IIIHIIIIiilHluliilllllllillMilllll Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May 26th, 27th and 28th 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. IlllllllllllllllltUllllllllllllllllli The General Public is invited to visit the plant of the Alamito Dairy Company, hear Miss Stearns lecture, drink a bottle of milk and take home a package of our Cream Cottage Cheese. This is the last week of Miss Stearns' visit. Do not miss this opportunity. ' Children admitted only when accompanied by adults. Alamito Dairy Company Leavenworth Street at 26th Douglas 409 Phones 1 BU . ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS" foods has never been shown than you will now find in this strictly market. Coma and see for yourself. Prime Steer Shoulder Steak, lb... 20c J. M. Corn, per can, d 1 for 17 He; 6 for Pl Marcella, superfine Nut Oil, full quarts.. 75c tawaw m mpmh eh. WnJnx, G. Soap at, 10 bars Fels White Soap Special at, 10 bars 72c AtVERTIKMENT "DAN DERI NE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. Council Bluffs 205 We Deliver $5' Orders to All Parts of the City. Fancy Steer Bib Boil, lb.. 10c Advo extra sifted d t A K Peas, 2Bc; 6 for. . .P l.tO Last Early Ohio .,opk.$1.50 Seed Potatoes, m hok i for Coffee Special at, lb. 35c Sugar Cured Bacon Briskets Special at 25c PORK CUTS Choice Pork Loin Roast.... 25d Fresh Boston Butts 24d Fresh Spareribs 17 Fresh Leaf Lard......;...' 22 Small Lean Pork Shoulders. ...... .20 SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice Frankfurts ISt Choice Wienies , . . 18 Choice Polish Sausage 18 Choice Garlic Sausage .18t Fresh Liver Sausage 17, Fresh Bologna Sausage 17 Choice Minced Ham 25t Choice Pressed Ham ............. .25t Choice Cooked Corned Beef ...40 Fitting Feet Is Now a Real Profession Perfect foot-fitting: should combine a balance of comfort and style. Fitting feet is a profession. Shoes are no longer sold without being fitted, the time of no fitting belongs In the past. If a person should strike you, you could have him arrested, but if an incompetent shoe clerk should fit you wrong, cripple you for life by giving you a bunion, what can you do? "SUFFER." Shoe customers are seeking professional services, therefore it takes more than a clerk who sells shoes by the hand-out method it requires a professional sales person. Shoe-fitting requires salesmen who have made a special study of the different feet, tak ing care of each foot according to its individual requirements. The most important question in a shoe store is, 'How many pairs do you fit properly. When this question is answered satisfactorily, confidence in your store is established, which spells success. Competent Shoe Fitters at Your Service r "tier For Rent Typewriters and Adding Machines of All Makes Central Typewriter Exchange Doug. 4120 1912 Farnarn St. Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Phvsiciana and eve specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guarantee by au druggists. ADVERTISEMENT YOU'LL GET RID OF BLACKHEADS SURE There is one simple, safe and sure way thst never fails to get rid of blackheads and that is to dissolve them. To do this set two ounces of ealonite Dowder from any drug store sprinkle little on a hot. wet sponee rub over the blackheads briskly wash the parts and you will be surprised how the blsckhesds have disappeared. Biz blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they are. simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any mark whatever. Black' heads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores, and do not get the black heads out after they become hard. The ealonite powder and the water simDlv dis solve the blackheads so they wssh right out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. . Anyone troubled with these unsightly blemishes should certainly try this simple method. HOW TO RAISE BABY CHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water. Most ceODlft losa half nt everv hatch. and seem to expect It Chick cholera or white diarrhoea Is the trouble. The U. S. Government states that over half the tucks natcnea die from this cause. An Avicol tablet. placed In the drinking; water, will positively save your little chicks from all such diseases. Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will be as lively as crickets. Avicol keeps them healthy and makes Mrs. Vannle Thackery, K. F. D. J, St Paris, O., writes. "I had 90 chicks and Them e-rnw ind ii.v.lAn they all died but 32. Then I commenced on Avicol and haven't lost any since. They have arown wonflnrf nllv It costs nothing to try Avicol. If you uou i una mat n prevents ana promptly cures white diarrhoea, chick cholera and all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money will be refunded by return mall. Avicol is sold by most druggists and poultry remedy dealers, or you can send 25c or BOo today for a package uiui postpaid, curreu-jjugger CO.. 'J Columbia Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Avicol, stops chicks dying ADVERTISEMENT SURE WAY TO GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY HAIRS There is one simple, safe and sure way to get rid of unsightly hairs on neck, arms and underarms and that is to dissolve them. To do this get a bottle of Fresca Hair Remover Lotion from your druggist, apply a little with the fin ger tips, or with a little cotton, Just like you would a face lotion, to the hairs not wanted. In a few minutes wash off and you will be surprised how the hairs have disappeared. Fuzzy or heavy hairs simply dis solve and leave the skin soft and white shaving and other methods only remove hairs for a short while and they come in thicker than ever, while Fresca Hair Remover Lotion dissolves them away below the skin and weakens the growth. If you are troubled with these unsightly blemishes you should try this simple and safe method of getting; rid of them. W. S. Stryker Douglas Shoe Store, Inc. 117 N. Sixteenth St. Opposite Postoffice "See Stryker" ADVERTISEMENT Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Soap should be used very care fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless) and is better than anything else you can use. . One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thor oughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lath er, which rinses out easily, remov ing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. ADVERTISEMENT Don't Treat Kidneys Rough. Warns Dr. Carey, Specialist Constant Flushing May Injur th Delicate Organism and Seldom Removes the Poisonous Deposits. Now that Dr. Carey, kidney and bladder specialist, has retired from active practice, be generously warm people that even the smallest symp toms of kidney trouble should have serious attention. Backache, for Instance, puf finest under or specks floating before th eyes, heavy feet and dry akin. ar also danger signals. "Thousands die yearly becauu they neglect their kidneys," aays Dr. Carey, "and I feel upon retiring thai I should tell all who even suspect kidney or bladder trouble about mj prescription. Marshroot, which, dur lng my active practice, has cured thousands of all kinds of kidney ail ments." This prescription has been give to pharmacists generally throughout America and is dispensed by then; under the name of Dr. Carey'i Marshroot, a name that every suf ferer from kidney trouble should re member. Sherman & McConriell Drui wo. can supply you. AMC8EMENT8. Just Apply This Paste and the Hairs Will Vanish (Boudoir Secrets) The judicious use of a delatone paste insures any woman a clear, hairless skin. To prepare the paste, mix a little of the powdered dela tone with some water, then anolv to the objectionable hairs for 2 or 3 minutes. When the paste is re moved, and the skin washed, tverv trace of hair will have vanished. No pain attends the use of the delatone and it will not mar the most sensi tive skin, but to insure results see that you get teal delatone. JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after math of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both 'eating and living. UHJGIDg are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas ant to take relief prompt and definite. tADC BY SCOTT A BOWNS MAKERS OF SCOTTS IMVUtOtt Vti- A