A THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920. 11 1 .:JJ Society Wedding Anniversaries. ' A reception will be held aUthe Westminster Presbyterian church Friday evening, the occasion being the golden wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waterman and Mr. and Mrs. Wyhe Middleton. No cards have beTn issued for the affair. W. C. T. U. S At a meeting of tlA Omaha W. C. T. U., Wednesday afternoon, at the Y. W. C. A. a resolution nrooosed by Mrs. W. T. Graham was passed, t It is as Tollows: Kesolved, That we emphatically declare ourselves op posed to the movement proposing to weaken or change any of our state prohibitory laws, N That we pledge the Druggist State association our untiring twpport in the legislature and elsewhere for the maintenance and enforcement of the state law regulating , the sale of alcoholic liquors in drug stores. Press Club Luncheon. ( The Oniaha Woman's Press club entertained at a luncheon Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce in ' honor of Miss Annette Kellerman, ?who is appearing at the - Orpheunt this week. Other guests at the luncheon were Mrs. E. M. Syfert, Mrs.'Lucien Stephens, Mrs. John -' Bloqdhart, Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe? Miss, Helen Walker, Miss Esther .'Cotter and Miss Evelyn Ennis. '' ' ' - 1 ' Christmas Sale. The faculty and students of Mt. St. Marys seminary, Fifteenth and '' Castellar streets, are making plans " for a three-day Christmas sale, which J''- will be held fit the seminary"' De cember 14. IS and 16. The principal .feature of the sale is theart corner, where hand painted lampshades are, -,Mhe specialty. A. ; . . Entertain at Concert. ..; The. doctors of the staff of St. Catherine's hospital will entertain the nurses of the hospital at the con cert given by Mount St. Marys Glee club Sunday, December 12, at r .' t. . . . .' .' . . . .. . . .J ." . n . . . . wciguiyu univcrsiiy auuuuiiuui. University Club; s The Christmas dinner dance of .f'the University club will be held . Saturday eyefiing, December 18. New Years' tvi dinner dance will held Friday evening, December" 31 at the club. , y. Dancing Club. ''VThe Week Knit Danrinor club will .swfiold its next party Saturday even ing, December n at . tne notei Fontenelle ball room. Ak-Sar-Ben Chapter. lAk-Sar-Ben chapter, O. E. S., will hold a business meeting Monday ' evening atf the Masonic temple. , ) ;' . T U. S. Grant W. R. C. " ; At a meeting of U. h. urant Wom an's Relief corps Tuesday at Memor ial. 4 hall, couit house, the following rvClubddm ; officers were elected: Mrs. Emily Longnecker, president; Mrs. Marian Wright, senior vice jjrejident; Mrs. - T nln Rirhardsnn inninr- vice nresi- dent; Mrs. fc.Ha Morberg,. treasurer; Mrs. Mattie-Davis, 'chaplain; Mrs. Genevieve Cole, conductor, and Mrs. Alice Sreeves, guard..,' "Delegates to the state convention to be held in Hastings in May will be Mesdames Marian Wright, Letha -".-: r wycts, ANeuie vjress uu " berg, and the alternates, Mesdames Ella Bowan, Elizabeth Melico, Mary Hale and Belle yead. - . ,., . . f A. C. Bazar. v About 60 women, some of whom fire invalids and . others who are )lind, have taken -advantage of the WomaVs exchange" that is being Irondfucted in connection with the Association of Collegiate Alumnae . bazar, which is being held this week 'it the Table Supply store, Seven teenth and Douglas- Streets. - : ' Man. lovely hand-made -articles :iave. been sent in by'these women, jtohich.the ass,ociationJwilL,ell ,for jhem, retaining 20 per cent vof. the $ale pricer . . , New Officers. Jcvvisli' Ladies" Relief society elect ed the following-officers at a meet ing Tuesday xat the. Lyric .building: i. . T. f - , T T' .. 1 1. ..1-.. ... . Ifro ff M. L. Woolfson; vice president1; Mrs. . fl. Rachman- and Mrs. L. Zeiv, finan- lial secretaries; Mrs. S. A. Rice, cor responding secretary, and Mrs..J. J. T Greenberg.ireagurer. v The Book Club, v - . The Book club niet Thursday aftenioon at tpe home of Miss tAdelvn Wcod. "Mrs., Warren's Daughter," by Sir Harry Johnson, was reviewed by ' Mrs. Edward jUndeland. . . - . Wyche Story Tellers. The regular meeting of the Wyche 1" I Story Tellers league was held ' Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Edna Durland, 520 Park ave nue. Is.Brilliant Girl Going Out of Style? Ten or 15 years ago the most flat tering thing one woman could say of another was to remark that she was ; "such a nice, quiet girl." : It was not then fashionable to talk 'of vivid personalities or "individual ' ity" or "temperament." The girl ' with the pleasant smile, graciousness of manner and the quiet mind was popular, and she is about to have her ' innings again. " The brilliant girl has had her day, andt is largely her own fault that it i over. Of all the girls who own strongly individualized tempera ments, pot one in a hundred has the - tact t conceal it on occasion. - The brilliai t girl is so brilliant that she obscures every "one else. And peo ple do not like ta be obscured.- Cer- ! tainly, men do not ' The vivid girl rarely attracts con fidences. It is not that she is not . trusted. But she gives, often - un- i consciously, the impression that she is-full of herself. The quiet woman, i however, has no personality which I obtrudes itself, and .it is easier to take one's troubles, to her. Beauty and personality are adver- i tised today as they never were be fore. But there is comfort for the , plaifi woman who hopes to make a happy marriage in the thought that , although men may be attracted by the distinctive, 'highly-colored tem- perament, they do not always marry it London Mail, NejivFur Wraps Smart and Graceful -mm Even t.io fur jacket this season has loose, wrao-like lines . . and, though it is apt to . be short, de mands a great deal of peltry in its making. Added to this generous amount of fur huge cuffs and collar of contrasting pelt augment the luxurious . suggestion. Here is a very smart jacket of seal in the new, loose lines, with deep collar and bell cuffs of Australian opossum. Plans will be completed for the Christmas party, for members and their families, to be given Monday evening,' December 20, at the Red Cross rooms, Maionic temple. On that, evening a 6 o'clock dinner will be served, followed by a program, and there will be a Christmas tree for the children. - ... " For Mary Cooper. . ' Miss . Helen .Smith entertained in formally at luncheon ! 'at her home Thursday .in honor ofMiss Mary Cooper of Pittsburgh. Pa., fiancee rf Rnrdette Kirkeridall. - s v Mrs. Robert Garrett will entertain j at a bridge party at her -home, fcn- j r. r- tr.r.n I uay aiicriiuuii, iui miss wutu d. o;s. ciub. . ; Mrs. Aj W. Dallas entertained members of the ' D. O. S. club at lunceoh at her home Wednesday. Covers ;were placed for 15 guests. . Benefit Card Party. A community card party will fee given Friday afternoan in Crounse hall, for the benefit of poor chil dren, .,' - " " Former Omaha Girl to-Wed Invitations ,.have.( be been received here . for the . marriage of Miss Elzamarie ' MpFarland, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.vGeorge McFarland of San Mateo, Cal., formerly, of Oma ha, to Harold Ellis Everett of Los Angeles. . ! .. . . The wedding will- te a large church affair taking, place Wednes day evening, December 29, at 8:30 o'clock, at St.- Matthews Episcopal church, San-Mateo, and will be fol lowed by a. reception at the home of the bride's parents, J 18 ' Bawood avenue, Hillsborough. Following a year ofjorejgn travel ihe couple will reside in. San Francisco. . iMtssi McFarland is a , cousin ot Mrs. Thomas Gasady, wife ;of Rev. Mr-. Casady of All Saints Episcopal Church' in this city. : -. '--lliss McFarland . was graduated from. Vassar in.Jiine.V- ; What s What By HELEN DECIE At Jiome, a diner may decline any food served; but " when visiting, whether waited upon by hired attend ants or enjoying the newlv revived self-service resultant from the pres ent help-famine, a portion from each dish passed should Lc conveyed to trfe plate. No one notices no one should notice durirttr the progress of dinner whether or net, the portion is eaten, but nobody can avoid no ticing the refusal when the dish is declined. . V ! All these little rocial laws are based upon one great principle un selfish consideration for others. When we accept an invitation, we ac cept all that it includes, and we do everything to show appreciation of the entertainment provided for us. Our hosts may not know our special likes and dislikes m toed, but they have tried to anticipate our probable tastes, and it is not for us to show them by open rejection that they have failed to please us. That is why no wellbred guest dccliueS any dish proffered to hint. " (CopyrUbW 120, by Publlt Ledger Co.jl . Roy Cathers of-North Platte h now residing in Oniah f "SSSK- SB Problems That Perplex Answered by ' BEATRICE FAIRFAX , Does She Care? - Dear Misa Fairfax: I have been going about for five years wilh a man of about the same age, during: which thi0 I hvo never been aut with others. . . I am In constant doubt as to whether our mairlaire .wilr be suc cessful for the 'following; reasons: He has an uncontrollable temper, does nut spend money lavishly and admits that he is not the type who will pet his wife after marriage. On tho ' other hand, he possesses am bition, and does not drink nor play cards. . I admit" that I also possess a tem per, but a mild one in comparison to his, and therefore we are contin ually quareling. Many times the Idea of separating with him has entered my mind, but could I become accustomed to an other after having been in his com pany for sd long a time, or for the sake of ambition, does, it pay run ning this great risk of marrying him? , ANXIOUS. ... How. much love have you for the man you analyze-SO carefully? It you care for. him deepb, understand and share his ambitions and want to help him make a success of his life and yours, can't you by patience and sweetness help him in the struggle to control his temper? The fact that the man- is- honest' and doesn't pre tend that he Is a "great lover" is at least a point Jn his favor. It may be that your critical faculty freezes htm. .Of course if he is a stubborn, opinionated man, who considers him self all important and makes no ef fort, to meet you half way on any score, the risk la too great.,. But in the final analysis it is the depth and tenderness of your feeling and your willingness to help him be his best self which counts. . A. B. C; 'Consult a lawyer. . ' , Puppy Girl: The young man Is not worthy of your friendship. Would advise you to drop the ac quaintance. A Reader: ' A girl is of age In this state when she is 18. Write a mo tion picture magazine for other In formation. G. E. M.: Among suitable gifts for your fiancee are feather fan, 'ADVERTISEMENT. For Hard or Soft Satisfaction Guarantee With ThU ' Corn Remove.. Common sense tells anybody that the way tor cure a corn is to remove it, cap and root banish it entirely. Don't Doctor Your Corns. Let MCet-It" Remove Them Painlessly I Quickly! ' Not only -.hard corns and not only soft corns but every kind of corn surrenders to "Gets-It," the national corn remover. It takes weeks or months to grow a corn. It takes just a few seconds to atop its pain with two or three drops of "Gets-It." Quickly it loosens so you can peel it right off without the least twinge or hurt, and it is gone) V - "Gets-It," the never failing, guaran teed, money-back corn remover, easts but a trifle at any drug store. Mfd. by . Lawrence ft Co., Chicago. ' . i Big Stock Reducing Sale IFIoor and Table Lamps, Sat. Union Outfitting Co. Sale Makes It Possible to Secure a Welcome Gift , At a Low Price. ' Everyone admires the radiant glow of ho'spitality that a beau tiful Floor or Table Lamp casts over a room. Just when the "gift problem" is uppermost in the mind of everyone, the Union Outfitting Company announces a "Stock Reducing" Sale of Lamps. In the sale are High Piano Lamps, low Davenport Lamps, Wood and Metal Table Lamps in the latest designs fitted with shades of rich looking silks rich ly trimmed and tasseled. This money saving sale is the result of a store-wide "Stock Re ducing" sale at the Union Outfit ting Company, located out of the High Rent District. As usual, you make your own terms. ' Advertisement. JU V ERTISEMENT. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight Bv the si mole use of Bon-Opto, says Df! Lewis, I have aeen eyesight 60 in a week's t i m a in many instances, " and quick relief brought to inflamed, aching, itching, burning, work-strained, watery eyes. Read the doctor's full statement soon to appear in this paper. Bon-Opto is sold and recommended everywhere by Druggists. . , Corns EE HOLDING A HUSBAND,, Adele Garrison's ew Phase of Revelations 0 a Wife' The Tribute That Dicky Paid to Madge. Dicky's jaw dropped as I gave him his mother's message, and a comical look of lively apprehension flashed into his face. "Aw, say, have a Heart 1" he quoted. . "That's a fine greeting for a fellow. I left her in an awful wax. .too."" She must be. in fine I fettle by this time. Won't you go in and cool the boiling oil-just a little? I know shes going to sim mer me in a kettle of it." I laughed in spite of my irritation at him, and at his mother. "You know what would happen to me if I dared to substitute myself for you. . I'm afraid you'll have to walk up and take your medicine, my dear. But if it's any consolation, she appeared a shade less wrathful than she did when she banished you this morning." , , "Well, tverv infinitesimal trifle helps!" he said, as he started toward A. . . a T . . 1 . 1 .. his mother's door, and TgAve a little montal etch of relief that-he had asked me nt more questions. A T 3 HHlnll.... am! t.l.rcJ. ' cally, and I . wished for a foolish minute or two that I - could take riiVWun on the rash. temDerv pro posal he had made to go back j ' ' ' ; r wrist watch, ' bar pin, fancy hair comb, desk set, desk lamp, vanity case and ivory t for her dressing table. V It would be quite proper to give her an engagement ring for a Christmas-gift You might send It with a bouquet of roses or In a box of candy. If she does not care for a diamond why not get a sapphire, pearl or emerald. Would advise you to visit a Jewelry shop, before you decide. A. E. Hoffman,Butter Expert Now makes the fancy Troco your grocer is selling Famous for 30 years The secret of flavor TRCO 701 South Troco Cook Book Free. ' Address - Troco Company 37th & Iron Sis., Chicago n3 -.'' I Marvin and pack all the -furniture himself. Somehow . I s infinitely dreaded nhe tedious task I saw be fore me. With an inconsistency of which I was fully aware, I found my self re gretting my refusal to delay our re turn north until ,after the trip fb Blue's Bridge Dicky had planned. I really had seen very little of this beautiful Mid odd sandhill section. My own nervous collapse when I came down, the complication which Grace Draper's nearness afforded, Leila's troubles and Leila's wedding, and, last of all, Mother Graham's in fluenza, had kept my "nose to the grindstone.' And now, this most arduous ot all tasks, packing and moving, loomed beiorc me. ' If I could have had one clay's outing with Dicky, such as the canoe trip to Blue's Bridge would have been, I felt that I could have faced the taski fbefore me with-much better grace. But I had put that away irom me firmly, and had told Dicky we must return north at once, because I knew how little time I had for the stupen- Ar1ia nolr Tl!lrtr'o rocVi arttnn hart laid across my shoulders. So with a little shake I reminded myself of the told adage concerning spilled oLmilk. GcJngMo my own room I be- r gan to pack my trunk and bags for the lourney north. There is an idiosyncracy of mine in packing which amuses Dicky in tensely, but which I alwaysjjiid use ful. I always pack first i of all the small bag which holds all 'my toilet articles, my night attire, and the changes of clothing and litter of mis cellany which one needs for a night on a train or anywhere else away from home. , I set that to one side and live out of it until I go. Next A. E; Hoffman has been famous for 30 years as amaker and Judge of finest butter and teacher of butter making in leading dairy schools. Now he makes fancy Troco. We built him a new factory, pro vided with the elaborate equipment modern food specialists require! His word is law in every detail which concerns jthe perfection of Troco. The coconut fat which replaces Tnoeilionim butter fat in the Troco churn must, iWr'CT,"j meet ririd tests which insure abso- must meet lute freshness and purity. He has ersonal knowledge of the herds which supply the Troco plant -rwith milk; Every quart is twice , pasteurized. ';' v His skill in producing just a little the finest flavor is making Troco as famous as his butter. As we require of Mr. Hoffman that he make Troco the de luxe brand of nut margarin, we naturally can't ask him tp meet a price. We know that after you try one print you will gladly pay a few cents more to secure the extra delicious ness of Troco. NUT BUTTER COMPANY, 1 Distributed by 1 v ' PAXTON & GALLAGHER lOth Street, Omaha, Neb. GIFTS THAT ENDURE ROYAL GLEANERS Are always appreciated, especially when they are a daily reminder of the thbughtful giver. It will be a 'pleasure to demonstrate to you the ad vantage of the ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER, by , Any of the Following AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO., 520 S. 16th St., Doug. 1481. AUBURN ELECTRIC CO., 242$ Leaven- worth, Doug. 4407. NELSON CO., 406 S. 15th Street, Doug. 7B49. HANEY ELECTRIC CO., 4723 S. 24th St., iouth 0073. Dependable Electrical Merchandise GRAN DEN ELECTRIC CO. t WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Electrical Fixtures, Appliances, Supplies 1511 Howard Street. I put the things I might need if my trunk were delayed into my suit case, an,d then, last ot all, I put everything lcfVover into the trunk. As a con sequence, I ne-er at the last min ute find a lot of leftovers which haw to be crammed somewhere Dicky Is Delighted. I went over my wardrobe, laying in one pile the things I wished to put ino the bag, in another those for the suitcase, and in a third those for the trunk. In the midst of my work, Dicky tapped lightly, then rushed in to, the room unceremoniously, grabbed fne rtfund the waist and swung, me inlo a waltz .wljich was sadly circumscribed by the smallness of the room. "Unn m.ar .y.a ,.,, ,r. :t wonderful girl 1" he exclaimed when n'w rXAJ he-stopped finally for breath. Mine had gone some time before, and I fcould only grin weakly at him as I piled 'up my tumbled hair. Manage what?" I said demurely at least. Changed Plans. "My respected mother. Oh, you needn't deny it. Of course, she wouldn't admit even a miracle could change her opinion, but something did. She wouldn't come round like that unless some strong pressure was brought to bear, and there vas no body else. She's even willing to stay down here and let you move. wnere aia you siuay njjpnousmr j-ct i tiic nvt jr uui uijivuta. "Don't talk nonsense, Dicky," I said. . "I simply showed her that we couldn't ask you to repudiate your word of honor, and that jjie date was absolute. Then a few words telative tothe dangerof Junior's "changing climates at this time made her see the necessity of her' staying down here with him." My husband stared at me with a look in his eyes ; which made me flush. There was admiration in it, also a quizzical expression. "Oh, you petticoated Machtavellil" he said, kissing me. "But you shall haye your reward. .There. were'nqi reservations to be had until day after tests For sate by all dealer . Chicago - CO. Douglas 1985 Dealers: JESS ELECTRIC CO., 4S33 S. 24th St, South 034S. HEATH NORTHQUIST. 61S S. 16th St, Don. 8386. s HODGE ELECTRIC CO, 2S1S N. 24th St, Wb. 0582. HOUCK ELECTRIC CO, 1620 Cuming St, Doug. 4610. DUNDEE ELECTRIC CO, 004 N. 40th St, Wal. 3034. Tyler (J681. Km tomorrow in the evening. So yon siiall have the trip to Blue's Bridge, after all." And so happy was f at the answer to my wish, and at Dicky's look of admiration, that I put away from me the almost certain knowledge that my husband was in all probability telling me a kindly fib, but had se cured the reservations upon the date which he had originally turned. (Continued -Tomorrow.) Milk With Desserts ; . The generous use of milk in' des serts will help give a better balance to the dinner in which only a smail amount of meat is served; while at 1"c incus mure iiniK may uc ... . i . ... i . 1 1 , ell as fish, cheese, beans, peas and peanuts, in order that there may be no lack of protein in the. diet. V !ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 10 frliV O. 100000XXX00X0X000XKXXX' Xmas-for the. Kiddies at Bowels When it comes to worth-while Xinas Gifts" for the kiddies, Bowen's is the plae1 to bring the children in to see our lifie of Automobiles, of all sizes and styles; Velocipedes, Rocking Horses, Coaster , Wagons, Dolls, Doll Beds, Doll Carriages, Writing Desks and : hundreds j of - other articles, .that will just simply make the children ; happy, to see. ' 'This year we have re duced our prices on our kiddies' Xmas Gifts so. low that even the most conservative will be able to make their purchases here. Advertisement Affords protection against in fectious diseases. All prudent persons should avail themselves of this dependable germicide. AT DRUa STORES EVERYWHERB ADVERTISEMENT. IF YOUR EARS RING I t WITH HEAD NOISES If you have roaring buzzing ' noises in your ears, are Betting hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Pacpiint (double strength), and add to it hi. pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the ' mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal trouble of the ears, is hard of hearing or has head noises should give this pre , scnption 'trial. v V - if! The Choice Prizes of Life Are Won By the Healthy and Strong The weak, soft, flabby-muscled those who are deficient 'in ftftor and vital foree-har, rar had to suffer the humiliation of being ruthlessly shoved aside br their stronger rivals ' A clear, ruddy eomplexioni bright eyes; hardened muscles; and a well knit-together body' of elastic step and sway constitute a trump card in any game whether of lor or business' If yon feel that you are out- classed, lacking the stamina to stand up and claim your own, ' don't delay another day io com mencing to take The LYKO is sold la original pack ages only, like pictura afoovs Bef all snbetitatee. For sale by Beaton Drug all retail 'M rrTaTliUCKt.HEURALGIA,mFLUEII2A AND ALL PAIN For Needle Experts A needle conceit is twisting voo yarir'iiito roses and holding them in place by an filmctt invisible veiling of tulle. if , Mrs. Grace 1 Lampshire ' was elected mayor ofllurns, Ore. with out her knowing that she was even being voted 'for. She first learned of it when she was notified that she had been elected to that important office. Your Photograph at Home , Gatchell Studio . Douglas 7409 Dny or Night No Fiaaliliftht . W. NEBLE. F. E. OVERHOLT. For Any Gift of Jewelry Take the 17th St entrance to the Brundeis Bldg. aiyl go to the tleble-OverhoIt Co. "At the Same Location" With a bigger and better line of jewelry than ever before. tm-t r Bll oil oranaeis mag. A ADVEBTUEMKNT There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fa-uoned mustard, plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave,- without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it It is a cleat, white ointment made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that -it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re lief bow speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, eprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 ADVERTISEMENT. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get , at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the -bowels and positively do theswork. - People afflicted with bad breath find 5 uick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive ablets. The pleasant sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen itly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any GRANDMOTHER KNEW BAD BREATH of the bad after enects. All the benefits of nasty, wckening, griping cathartics are fcriv.d from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without gripingjainor any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice arfcong patients afflicted with -bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable t. compound mixed with olive cu; you will know them by their olive color. , Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect 15c and 30c, IMCD Great General Tonic It will restore that confidence you need to combat th ever, opposing foroee of social and business life; It will give Joa the heart and spirit to do and the courage to challenge the worW to your sight to a place In tho Sun. because it will re build your physical strength and mental power to a state of Grfect health, strengthening your rundown system with) tte? rourishment becanse of its reat aid to digestion, 'LYKO" is a refreshing appetiser and an exceptional general tonic in those subnormal conditions ot the physical and nertw oos systems, such as muscular and mental fatigue, ncrvoua exhaustion, genera weakness, or debility following a pro tractad illness or the result of a wasting disease.' It's truly Nature's first assistant as a restorative agent - a really re markable reconstructiTe. AU druggists have LYKOl Usta bottle today and begin at ones to feel and took better. Sole Manufacturers i LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kansas City. Me. Co., 15th and Farnatn Sts., and druggists. I V. ii a aii si, s.,a. .... . . . . -ifisi 1 a. n '.,ii,,i..jL