THE BKE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER .0. 1920. 9 Society - Beine-Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson announce' ine marriage of their daughter, Ariics F. Anderson, and Harry A. Heine, which took place i he afternoon of Thanksgiving day at the Salem Lutheran church. The ioiiple will reside in Milwaukee. Stephc.ns-Litidst.rom. Mrs, W. IF. Plitts announces the marriage of her sister. Miss Laura l.indstrom. and Ray W. Stephehs, which took place Friday evening at her home. The bride was a muse during the war at Douglas, Ariz., and Mr. Stephens Served overseas as a first lieutenant. The couple ' lelt Onintyt Sunday for Los Angeles, where they will reside. Smittle-Silinger. The marriage of Miss Daisy M. Siuiule of Omaha, formerly' of Lohr ville, la., and A. F. Silinger of Oma ha took place Saturday in Sioux City, la. Following a short wedding trip ihe eouyle will reside in Omaha on 'he South Side. " Wedding Anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs. William Xykia will celehrate their 50th wedding anniver sary at their home Dcmnher 5. Their marriawe took place? in Acfcley, la., December 5, 1870. A family dinner will be given at their home Sunday noon, when their live children, Mrs. Stella 1 McLean.' Mrs. Kate M. Sotiders, George' S. Xicklas, Eugene T. Xicklas and Harry A. Xicklas, and seven grandchildren" wirt (?e pres ent. A reception will, he held Sun day afternoon -and, evening at. their liome for friends. , ' ... i Dinner Party. , Miss Grace Sheeler entir'aiiictl at dinner at licr home Saturday eve ning in honor of Miss Harriet Press, a member of t lie Fritzi Scheff company' which was at the Bran (Jeis last week. Miss Press formerly lived in Omajm. v , ... , ' ; Luncheon. , Mrs. Henry Wyman entertained at luncheon Monday , it the Athletic dub in honor of Mrs. Louis Burgess and Miss Catherine Smyth oi Wash ington, D. C, , fiancee of yharles Burgess. '. . 'it Omaha Girl Wins Recognition. An Omaha girl 'who is rapidly gaining recognition as an artist of ADYKBTISEMENT MOTHER! x1 J'Qlif ornia-Srxip i of Figs Accept "California" Syrup oi Figs suly look for the name California nn "the package, then you are sure your, child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomaeh.Jiver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each- bottle. Yen ' must . say "California." ,. : Keeps ihe tittle folks Comfortable . and Happy Don't neglect the little one's chafed skin or the patches of rash or eczema, for children are boundto scratch, and these minor1 troubles may result in stubborn sores. Res inol Ointment is widely recom mended by doctors and nurses because it soothes and heals, and cannot harm the tender skin. ' Resiml Soap is ideal for tfa bath. All druggists m11 Resinol Soip and Ointment. ADVERT! SKMENT P2525ZSZSESZ5ESZ5ES2S2S1S252S2P Makes a Family Supply . of Cough Remedy Really bett tharv "-;,de cough rl, "' saves aboot W. t;lly and quickly prepared. 2 --,r- a is lii ta is ca ca cj m i If you eombineJ the eurative prop erties of every known 'ready-made couch reraedv, you probably caulil rot set as much real eurative power as there is in this simple home-made eoiiRtr syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any drujrcrist, 2V; ounces of Tines, pour it into a pint bottla and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar -syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn svnip, as desired. The result is a full pint of really better couyh syrup than vou could bnv ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleas ant and never spoil. This Tines and Syrup preparation cet right at tha cause of a eoiiah amt gives almost immediate relict. H foosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irri tated membranes so centlv and easily that it is reallv astonishing. day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bronchial astn ma. there is nothing better. Pinex is most valuable eoncen trated eompound of genuine Norway pine extract, and lija been used for generations to break severe coughs. To avoid disappointment. SK,.yr druggist for "2V5 ounces of Pinex with full direction', and don t accept , anything else. itnranteed to give absolute at- on or money promntlv refii .., The Pinex Co., i t. Vyae,Tuu. rResiiieli Bazar Chairman I ! y Mrs. W. L. Pierpoint, , .Mrs. W L. Pierpoint is chairman of the bazar to be given Wednesday and1 Thursday at the First Central Congregational church by the wo men's division. Reservations for the turkey din ner, which will be a feature ot the bazar Wednesday evening, have been made by Mrs. Simeon Jones, who will have 12 guests; Mrs.-.W. Breckenridge, 11: Airs. E. L. phipps, 10; Mrs. C. F.. Connor, eight i C. F. Harrison, &ix; XorVis Brown, five, and Mayor p. P. Smith and family. Reservations for the dinner may be made with Mrs. J. C. Lawrence, Wafnut 0804. . " ability is Miss Gay ..Williams, daugh ter oj Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W, Vil liams. The frontispiece, of the De cember number ot -World's Work was done by Miss Williams.. The figure is that of an American eagle. Omaha friends of Miss Williams were greatly pleased at the. appear-1 auce of the magazine cover. . ... For Miss Cpoper. Mrs. F. B, Hdchstetlc'r aiid daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Dangherty entertained at a ..bridge ;tea; at Uie Athletic club Monday, in honor -of Miss Mary Cooper; of Pittsburgh, Pa.; fiancee of Burdette KirkendaUpwho is .visiting here. Eight tables were set' for the gatne and ' ' number of,, additional guests " afttctidqdth'e . tea following. Button crfrysanthst'.ii-.mi.,. in the orchid 'shade were use;1, to form' the decorations. Miss Jessie Megeath of Xew York City, who is a visitor, was among the guests. . Mrs. M.'G. Colpetzer will give a iuncheon.i of 12 covers Tuesday at her home for Miss Cooper. Wednesday afternoon- MisS"Erna Reed will give a tea for this popular visitor, and Olga Mctz will enter tain at luncheon for her on Thurs day... Miss Cooper will be honor guest at a luncheon Friday given by Miss Gertrude Stout, and Cuthbert Pot ter will entertain for lie'r at the din ner dance at the Omaha club Sat urday evening. Musical Tea. Among those,. assisting at.tle, tea given Sunday' at he C. W. Morton home, were Mrs.. Harvey. Milliken, Misses Esther Cotter, Susannah Jobst of Lincoln. Margaret Wil liams, Adelvn Wood and Evelyn Ledwich. The hostesses were Mrs. Morton and her daughter, Mrs. H. Robert Jobst of Lincoln. Mrs. Mary .-Turner . Salter of Williams town, Mass., a'' song composer, who is spending the winter at the Mor ton home, was the honor . guest. Mrs. Marian Hines Hospers of Or ange City, la., niece and pupil of Mrs. baiter, gave a program of the tatter's songs. Yellow i and white chrysanthemums and pink and white chrysanthemums were used to dec orate the rooms. Fifty guests at tended. Personal Miss Lvdia Wilson returns the latter part of the week from Chi cago." ; - '-':'.'.:, . Miss Madeline -Marr jetunicd Sunday from Fremont, -wrTere she spent the Thanksgiving holidays. ' A daughter was born toAIr. and Mrs. A. C. Ostronie Saturday- at St. Catherines hospital. , , , - George , Haslant "returned Sunday from Fremont, where' he $p'ent Thanksgiving with t is parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Haslam. -i Miss CJaire Daughcrty returns December 24 from Manhattan ville college, New.York,:to spend thedioli days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daugh ertyj'her parents. . Mr. and . lirs. ;Harry S. Byrne spent Sunday in Fremont with Mrs. R. B. Schneider. Mrs. Byrne, a re-, cent bride, way formerly Clara Schneider of Fremont. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lord left Sun day evening to spend three weeks in Los Angeles, Cal. They accompan ied George Johnson of Los Angeles, who was enroute to his home from an eastern trip. .' t Miss Gcraldine Xusbauin and Miss Dorothy Swatzlaudcr returned to' the University of Nebraska Sun day after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with the parents of Miss Nusbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sunderlin. . ' Miss Reiiee Bruno, fiancee 6! Harry 'Heyman, who has been visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Heyman, has returned to her home In New York City. The wedding-of Miss Bruno and Mr. Heyman wiH take place next Match. ' Mary Thomas, Ruth Xickum. Mar guerite Fallon, Margaret Wattles, Mildred Walker, Kathcrine Rey nolds, Margaret Falconer, Gladys Mtckel, Kuth Aiulerson, ( ecile box. Helen Nieman, Edward Mosher and Peter Barber, who spent the week end in Omaha, have returned to Lin coln to resume their school work at the University of Nebraska. Henceforth army nurses' will be accorded the sama obedience from enlisted men and patient in mili tary hospital ' a is accorded conv intinied oftirer "' Holiday Parties Mrs, William Marsh is' planning I to givfc a luncheon during tne Holi days for her daughter, l-tora; who is now attending Kent Place" School j '. J. The date will not be decided until the return ot -Miss .Marsli trom the cast. . ' Irene Simpson and Virginia Lcus der, both Welleslcy students, will he honor guests at' luncheon parties given by thuir mothers. Mrs. John A. Simpson and Mrs.' R. A. 'Leus sler. Xb date will be. set fur these affairs until the! return ofcthc girls from school. a , : A holiday danee is 'planned bv Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith lor their daughter, Esther. Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur CHtenden Smith are planning a dmncr at the .J-'cintenclU: for the evening for De cember 22 preceding the debut party of Miss Vernellc Head. The debu tantes will be among the guests and Miss Marion Hamilton, who has al ready, made her. debut, will be an honor guest. Mrs. George W. Platner-' will en tertain at a luncheon, at the Ath letic Club. Friday, December 31 tor her - daughter' -Josephine, -who will return about December . 20 from Welteslci- M iss Dorothy Balbaeh : and M iss Elizabeth Roberfson will - entertain at an Orpheum "party fottowed by supper at the Athletic' Clu'b Decem ber 20. - Miss Frances -Billings of Venice, California, who is to be a guest during the holidays at the llalhach home, will be the honorec. Mr. und Mrs. W. B. T. Belt have decided that the debutante party of their daughter. Dorothy, will be a dinner dance at the Hotel Fontenelle on the evening oi December 28. , Clubdom "' . Business Girls' Luncheon. Rev., F. L. Geissingcr of the Hirst Memorial" Methodist Episcopal church will be thes speaker lat the Business Girls' luncheon Tuesday noon at the Y. W. C. A. Vocal numbers will be - given -by Mrs. Mae Flanagan. The women of the Dundee Pres byterian church will act as hostesses. - 1 ' ' Calendar. , - II. K. 1. rf. Club Tuesday evening, supper, Social Settlemant house. Omaha Spanlith Club Tuesday, 8 -p, m 319 Patterson block, isevehteentff and For nara streets. v ' Omaha Woman's Club. 1'ubllc Spaklnic bepartmont Tuesday, 10 a. m., Y. W. C. A. Wra. O. y.'KrlnK, leader. V. 8. (irant Woman's Relirf Corp Keii BlntOB Tuesday. 2:30 p. in., with Mrs. A. M. Oregg, 1131 South . Twenty-ninth street. " - - ' Omaha Truth (ntr Tuesday, 8 p. in., 16 Patterson block, Seventeenth and Far nam streVtB. Francis J. Uable of Lin coln, leader. ieorne A. Tuster Relief Corp X. it Tuesday, all-day sunehine party at the hdnie of the president, .Mrs. Ellen Her shcy, 2713 Titus avenue. Community Service League Tuesday, Lafayette club, supper, H:JI) p. m. Dra matic club rehearsal, 7:30 p. Hi.;,Ml3s Kthel Mulholland, director. ' Dundee MornlnK Chautauoua' Ctrde Tuesday. 9:45 a. m., with Mrs. A. B. Teb bins, 6032 Davenport street Lesson, chap tors 1 and 2 in the "New Jtaly." ' Omaha School Forum Tuesday, 4:15 p. m.. Central' High ichool auditorium. Last genoraf uieetlng o.' year. Committee roports will be read and officers installed for 4ha comftig season. A lire K. Howard Chautauqua Circle Turn day, T:20 p. -m.. with Mrs.' Alfred Thompson. 101 South Thirty-second street. Lessen, i '"New Italy." part, i, chapters 1, 2 and 3. Mr3 K. O. Hampton will tell the story of Garibaldi. Miss liraoe Rowland will give the current events' on Italy. Mrs. M. A. Phillips, leader. . tnars tke p e r 1 1 c t I appearance of her com 'plcxion. ' Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively 'concealed. Reduces un natural color and corrects Tgreasy skins. Highly antiseptic, luted with beneficial results as a curative agent for 70 years. V ADVERTISEMENT BETTER THAN WHISKY FOR GOLDS AND FLU ' ' ' New Elixir, Called wVspironal, Medicated With Latest . - Scientific Remedies, Used - and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relie f Does Not , Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The-sensation of the year In the drug trade is Aspironal. the two minute col J and rough reliever, au thoritatively guaranteed by the Jab oratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as" ton times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye', or uny other cold and cpugh remedy they have .evir tried. All drug stores are now supplied n-lth the wonderful now elixir, so all you have to cftj to get rid of, that cold is to sJep into the nearest drug store, hand tho clerk half a dollar for ft bottle of Aspironal and tell him to eerve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspponfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call fdrour money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like'Ni dream within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all drug gists Invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it. When your eoid or cough, is re lieved, take the remainder bf the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, tno easiest to tiike and 'the (nidft iree;ible- r"'1' ul"l eoiiKh remedy fur .t.i.inls ,iixl rlul 1r4t. i in i L Problems That Perplex Answered by j BEATRICE FAIRFAX ' Marriage Without Love. Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been going about steady with a young man five years my senior. Recently he was called away on biiHlne.ss ami during hi absence I became acquainted with another young man, who onlla to see rue. 1 have come to love him very nearly, but he only regard, me ns a friend. "Yesterday the first man returned and asked me to marry him. - I did not nivf him my answer yet. ns I am greatlv puzzled. What shall 1 do? I. F. Of course you musn't marry with out love. Hut it is usually impor t.int not to let. a mere infatuation come between you and tho man for whom you must have felt some re gard, else whv should you have gone about with him for so 'long? Too many of us want the unattainable merely because it is beyond our reach. If we could have it. tho fictitious value it urets from being out of our grasp might vanish. Are Movies Right.' Dear Hiss -Fairfax: We are two blonde girls, ages 15 and 16, and verv popular among the boys. Do you think it is right for us to go to picture shows, etc., with boys if we behave correctly? Many times we refuse fellows because our folki object. . Do you think wo are too young? DOUJBTLL.. The only thing wrong about your going to movies with boys is tho fact that you are so young. There are better ways of spending your time. S..F. X.: I don't blame any girl who wants a home of her own when she marries. It Is a good sign. All the dreams she has had of marriage include that idea of her own little net. Naturally you think your peo ple are all ., right, but your letter shows me that you do not like her mother very well. That's just the way it goes. Naturally she trusts her own mother, but does not care so much for your people. Keep family relations peaceable if it is possible, but don't try, living together. Jtrown-Kyeil Girl: We all pay the penalty for our mistakes. If you like the first man. try to treat him with more consideration when he comes your way again, which he will do if he really-cares for you. Persian' womcu are generally short ajid stout. ADVERTISEMENT Dye It Right! "Diamond Dyes" .-"V 1 r Don't Risk Materials in. Poor Dyes that Fade or Run Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless' color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guar anteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card, showing 16 rich colors. . ToCureaCold in One Day , Take Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature S3c. . ADVERTISEMENT HEAL SKJNDISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- . ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary (or you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm.rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and 3oothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. Tie E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O. ADVERTISEMENT 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Fever arvd LaG.ippe. It's the .iioat GKtd remedy v.e know, preventing rncutuoiiia. What's What By HELEN DECIE Much mournful pictorial,, iiui.sical and literary sentiment has been- ex pended upon the theme of the va cant chair, btft anger""" rather than loneliness sways the mind of the Phoenix Hosiery The Ideal Christmas Gift! No Gift is more appropriate and more appreciated than a box of PHOENIX HOSIERY. At Pray's a COMPLETE assortment awaits your selection ALL sizes in ALL patterns and shades and this year they cost less than last ! TWO STORES 1908 Farnam Street and 508 So. 16th Street i The Home of PHOENIX HOSIERY for Men and Women. f 1 Remember A small bottle of MENTHO-LAXENE with homemade sugar syrup makes a full pint of the very best and quickest acting Cough Syrup I ADVERTISEMENT Uric Acid Treatment 75c Bottle (32 doses) FREE xJust because you start the day worried and tired, with aching head, burning and bearing down pains in the back worn out before the day begins do not think you. have to stay in that condition. Be strong and well. Get rid of' the pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheuriiatic suffering, aching back or kidney trouble caused by Acids. Get more sleep. If your rest is brok&i half a .dozen times a night you will appreciate the comfort and strength this treatment gives. Rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles and all other ailments due to excessive acid, no matter how chronic or stubborn, yitld to The Williams Treatment. Send this notice and 10 cents to pay part cost of postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co., T-485, P. O. Bldg., East Hampton, Conn. You will receive a 75c bot tle i(32 doses) free, by parcel post. No further obligation on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or address. , Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache It's foolish to fuffer from constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, indigestion, and kin dred ailments . S Pt. CARTER'S IITTLE IVER PILLS sent! on liver and bowel. buO PUl-Snull Dose Small Price Kill That CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs (TMiaVKtWIk, Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chance. Keep this standard remedy handy for tha first snMr.c. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent foe Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara ii best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Fistula A mild system of Rectal Diseanes in eration. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anesthetic. ued. A cure guaranteed In every case accented for treatment." and no moner is to be paid until cured. Write for book on Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of more than 1.000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. 1 I OR. E. R. TARRY Sanatorium, Peters Trust Bldf. (Bee Bldf.) Omaha, Nek. hostess a ho, because of the inexcus able rudeness or absent-mindedness of a guest who hud accepted her in vitation'is confronted with a vacant chair and an unattached dinner part ner. Although, if all arc present, diuner u served promptly, it is cus tomary to wait a few minutes for a belated guest. When he does not put in an appearance, then the din ner proceeds without him, the ear lier courses served at his place cu the supposition that he will arrive .with apologies for accidental delay. Women seldom make these ab-s-ent-miftded blunders, but men have been known to arrive the evening after a dinner party, or even a week later, arrayed for the feast, and dis- mnvrH 1n HiQfnvpr lh:tl tlmir Yrn:- pective host and hostess arc dining cut mat ninnt. r.vcry one wno re ceives aud accepts invitations of any sort should keep a calendar of cii- C.i gome nt s. For Mn AnygRTlSEHEXT Tint Your Gray Hair Trial Package Free! Just lor a short time, in order to prove to many more thousandsof women, that Brownatone is in fact the perfect tint for gray, faded streaked hair, the manu facturers of this really wonderful prepara tion will send a trial package free to those wh: write at once. Brownatone is positively guaranteed and cannot injure the hair in any way but will quickly transform gray, faded hair in the most amaxinjr manner so that your friends will marvel to see you grow injr younger instead of older. Regular bottles ran be had from any drufrgist at 50c and $1.50. Two colors: "Light to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." For a free trial bottle with eaiy, com plete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing and war tax to The Ken ton Pharmacal Co., 539 Coppin Bldg., Cov ington, Ky. ADVERTISEMENT Rub Musterole on forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore rr iscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents j.::eumonia). 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 Cold With QUININE AND La Grippe - Piy Wlhemi Curod treatment that cures Files. Fistula and other a short time, without a severe sumlcal op cm AWAY HEADACHE Socks Necessary. Socks should lie worn day 'and night during the early months. These may he made of soft worsted yarn or silk thread. They may he Nought ready made or may be knit ted or crocheted at home. Tlicv ' In Our I Among the Bet "Gift Things" 1 You Will Find Several I JARDINERES As illustrated, an American Pottery Jardinere, Frtf) I 2 after a classical design in soft tones of rose, tan I ? and green. 11-inch diameter. : : Come and see the new things in : our Cowan Gallery I Orchard-Wilhelm Co. - Sixteenth and Howard Streets 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PHONE TYLER 3000 " AOVERTISKMKNT EXPOSURE ACHES RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan's Liniment, Kept ' Handy, Takes the t'ijrht Out of Tliem. SLOSHING around in the wet and then the dreaded rheu matic twine! But not for long when Sloan's Liniment is put on the Job! Pains., strains, sprains how soon this old family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive 'em away! And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, no stained skin or rlogxed pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralpia, back ache are promptly relieved. Keep a bottle hundy. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan's Liniment, it's so warming. All druggists 33c, 70e, $1.40. The largest bottle holds six times ns much as the smallest. Stock lylllJ.Xll.CJ. 0.1. ! AHVKKTCSEMENT A CLEAR COMPLEXION RuddyCheeks SparklingEyes ; Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Weil-Known Ohio Physician Dr.P.M.Edwards for 17 years treated ' scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on Ihe liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste ind poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, 6allow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out cf sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results.' Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then iust to keep them fit 15c and 30c. Be Young In Body, Mind and Looks Despite Your Years How often you have wished that you could indulge in the strenu ous exercise of out door sports with the vigor and enthusiasm of youth! But the end of the week find3 you all in you are tired, listless and lack the energy to go out for a vigorous walk or a round of the links or anv other exercise that re quires much physical exer tion. Many a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeline that he i3 "getting oldr' and right at a time when he should be at his very best physically . And he iagrowmg old , not in the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon him but in the sense that his vital forces are wasting' away faster than Nature re places the worn out tissues . LYKO is sold In orltlnal pack S onlr Ilk plrtur sbov. RiIuh all substitutes. Sol. km sc" sjl aaiCTrl M I Maaufaatitrera For tale by Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam Sts., and 11 retail druggists. t Unn.u hub nllHit 1 I ir HUNT'S ftmWi falla In tf 11 trestment of ITCH, ECZEMA, r Vi RINQWORM. TETTER or pY other i rchiog skin diseases. Try I A a 7S cent boi at our risk. fclinrman A.MeConnctl Hm Ci generally teach about half-way '. the knee, heinic tied with a narrow ribbon or knitted cord. According to estimates made Iron the last census tisiirrs there are Jo, S8.?,5()( women vi voting: age in tht United Slates. W Shop" Afford3 protection against In fectious diseases. All prudent persons should avail themselves of thia dependable germicide. AT DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they giva that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for thaaa disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against furtharattacks. Throe8izes,alldruggisti. Look tor that name Cold Madal or ararr box and accept no imitatioa DON'T AGE PREMATURELY When men age prematurely, losa interest In their work, and life itself; when the clden tanda ot Youth and Manhood bsra run their course before the allotted yearf have passed; it is time to take an inTen tory of resonroei to regain tha health and rigor which have slipped away. We are aending, FRB3 to men, a raluable book which deal! with this subject and-which point out to men whose nerres are shat tered, a way to rebuild and regain strength and happiness. Writ today for this wonderful book. Your name and address on a pott card will do. CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL C0 599 Berry Block. WASHVILLK,'rENN.,U.S.A. n. j Thousands yea millions of people find themselves in this condition early in life. And there is no excuse for it You can check tr at tendency to grow old. You can carry your youth with its joys and enthusiasm into your 70 's and 80's. But you must give Nature all the help you caa. The best assistance yon can find assist ance of a sound, constructive character ia in tba use of LVKO The Great General Tonic It enriches the blood-Rently stimulates heart, livar aaj Kidneys to normal activity brings back your pep. punch and menUsl vigor chases away that tired, worn-out feel ing and replaces it with a spirit of buoyancy. LYKO is a distinctive preparation, scientifically cor rect in its combination of medicinal ingredients, and there's nothing more invigorating, more strengthening or more re building. Specially beneficial for invalids, convalescenta and run-down people of all conditions. Got a bottle front yourdrugglst today-tomorrow you will feel better for it. Ly ko Medicine Co. K.l7aSr'?W Cuticura Talcum " """" Faeclaatmgly Fragraat -" Always Healthful Sample frteof Oatlnr Uaaratarue.OaptXsUlssa, Haas. E?rrhara Of.