THE BEK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1921. 7 Society j NE ot the must ardent support I I en of the Aero congress U V Mrs. K. II. Wird of Oiniha. who hat herself done good deal ot flin at a passenger, here and in California, where the ipenrls part of each year. The Ward family claim the distinction of being the firt fam ily in Omaha to have every member ot the family go up for a flight. They have done all kind of itunt flying, and Mrs. Ward hat a wide amount of technical information in regard to the makes of planet. She it a tubicriber to the Aerial Age, and keeps, in touch with all the latest achievement! of the air. Marvin Ward, who goen to Kemper, is a, enthusiastic a the ret of the family, and the last thing he did before go ing back to school was to go out to the Ak-Sar-Hen held and take a fare well ride. Contrary to most moth ers, Mrs. Ward declares she isn't a particle nervous about her sou. I m only too glad tnat ne cares about it too," she said. "1 can hardly wait for the Pulitzer race. This Air Meet is certainly the most thrilling thing that has ever happened in Omaha while 1 have lived here. Sundberg-Nystrom, The wedding of Miss Josephine Xystrom, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Nystrom and the Rev. Hgelmer iundberg of Gothenburg, took place Wednesday evening, at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. O, A. Xystrom, was matron of honor. Miss MaMe Iledmund of Fonda, la., and Miss Sophie Xy strom, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Little Margery Back et rem was ring bearer. Oscar Nystrom, brother of the bride, acted as best man. The bride wore white crepe de chine and car tied pink and white roses, and her attendants wore pink and carried iuk roses and sweet peas. After their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Sundbcrg will live in Gothenburg, Neb. Offut-Longmaid. An out-of-town wedding of local interest took place Wednesday even ing at Bryn Mawr, Pd., when Miss Mary Esterbrook Longmaid and , Casper OfTut of Omaha were mar ried. Several Omahans went on fcr the ceremony, Mrs. Charles Offiit, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gates, Mrs. Warren Rogers and Miss Mil dred Rogers, Mrs. Victor Caldwell, and Francis Gaines, who was best man. The wedding took place at the home of the 1ridc's parents, and was fcJlowed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Offut will make their home in Omaha. Munchoff-Fletcher. Miss Winnifred Etta Fletcher and George Munchoff were married Monday afternoon at St. Mary Magdalenes church, the Rev. Father Sinne officiating. Miss Mary Munch off and Hammond Munchoff, sister and brother of the groom were the attendants, and the wedding wa- ! a very quiet one, coming as a sur prise to the friends of the two fam ilies. After December ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Munchoff will be at home in Omaha, and in the meantime they are taking a wedding trip to Kansas Citv. . Revisit. Omaha. Mrs. Waite Squid and her daugh ter, Miss Kathryn Squier, formerly of Omaha, are spending a few days here and in Council Bluffs this week, They are on their way back to their home in Evanston after three months spent at the Hillman ranch not far from Sheridan in Wyoming. Mr. Squier has joined them here, and they plan to motor to Chicago by way of Minnesota. To Live in Chicago. Mrs. H. B. Bergquist was hostess at a tea, Wednesday afternoon, for Mrs. Doane Powell, who leaves Sun day with her daughters, Jane and Jocclyn, for Chicago, where the fami ly will make their home in the fu ture. Doane Powell has already been in Chicago for several weeks. : Educational Glub Holds Annual Dinner " The Nebraska , Woman's Educa tional club will hold its annual din ner at the: Brandeis restaurant Thursday evening, November 10 at 6 o'clock. The, president, Miss Charlotte Williams, will speak and J. H. Beveridge, superintendent of schools and president of the state teachers' ' association, will be a guest. The Nebraska Woman's Educa tional club is state-wide in its mem bership of women in the education al field. Recently the secretary, Miss Mary Crawford, of the Ne braska State Normal school, Kear ney, sent this reply to the Cleveland Teachers' federation: "In response to your request for In formation regarding- the professional in terests and advancement of these inter est, by the Nebraska Woman's Educa tions! club, t submit" the following: "W'a are doing our utmost toward cre ating sentiment for a paid secretary of the Nebraska State Teachers' association, who shall devote, all his time to the fur therance of tha cause of education in Nebraska. Our legislative committee h, kept track of the progress of the hill for a teachers' retirement fund. Because of financial stress throughout the state it was thought an inauspicious time for u, to promote such o bill, but it ,1s the permanent duty of the committee to keep it in mind. The legislative committee furthered the Interests of the child welfare ami educa tional hill before our last legislature. The club went on record as endorsing all the provisions of the bill. The club Is affiliated with the National Education association and ia kept In touch with national educational affairs, as well as local. The program of the National Education association for next year In-clu.l.-s the making use of these affiliated associations, with definite work for each. The club has endorsed the movement for world disarmament, and has written to that effect to rrerident Hardfng and to each of our representatives and sena tors at Washington. Letters In reply in dicate, of course, that this action of tBe cluh will be.r due weight. Th club has a committee for promot ing a research fellowship at the atate university, as a memorial to a former uni versity leader. . The legislative committee t active with committees from other organisations In promoting the movement to raise the qualifications of Nebraska teachers, and to raise teachers' salaries. Educational measures stressed during the meeting of state legislature Include: Revision of the compulsory education law. Revision of tha taw regarding the length of school term. State aid for weak districts. A school health bill. A county board of child welfare. Under child welfare was endorsed a biU for censoring motion pictures. Mast af the work cited above Is con tinued as our rregram for this year. The Influence of the clfb la recognised by ether organisations and, I believe, by the cheol administration. Women Approve Appointment j?A:,t I j it;, if:'7 I ' , ' t GUI 1 : 0 - -i 7a Club women in Omaha are rejoic ing over the appointment of Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs to the American advisory com mittee of the armament conference. Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry, general federation art chairman, who is a guest of Mrs. Charles E. Johannes in the city, said: "Mrs. Winter is a thorough stud ent of international affairs. She has given some of the best speeches made on disarmament and has writ ten a book on the subject." Mrs. Johannes, Omaha Woman's club president, considers President Harding's choice of Mrs. Winter a wise one. "Mrs. Winter is broad minded. She will be a strong asset to the advisory committee," Mrs. Johannes declared. "She is a wonderful woman," said Mrs. C. L. Hempel, a past president of the Woman's club.. ''She will compare favorably with any of the men in knowledge and abilty." The League of Women Voters in Omaha is equally well pleased with the appointment. "She understands legislative' matters as well as any woman in the country." is the opin ion of Mrs, Charles . Hubbard, lo cal head of the league. "The League of Women Voters and the Federa tion of Clubs have come to work in harmony because of the intelligent leadership in both organizations," Mrs. Hubbard declared, "and we are ADVERTISEMENT. t X A a oiuooom uiwgii Loosens Right Up T Tola home-made remedy Is a won f der for quirk results. Easily and cheaply made. Here is a home-made syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break ing up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in ac tion. Under its healing, soothing in fluence, chest soreness goes, phlegm, loosens, breathing becomes caster, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are con quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse ness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2 ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle a"nd fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly.' If you prefer use clari fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint a family supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, known the world -over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2Va ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. r . . . Thursday, Friday and Saturday Potatoes Arah Hungerford, the well-known Dawes County, Nebraska, farmer and potato raiser, is co-operating with us to market Dawes county potatoes. The Most Delicious Potato Grown Direct from his farms to your home, thus cutting out the middlemen and placing his excellent product in your cellar at A Price You Can Afford $1.29 Per Bushel Come in and see them. Not the cheap kind you have been shown as the Nebraska potato, but the smooth est, cleanest and nicest cooking potato you ever served on your table. On Sale LOUIS SOMMER THE TABLE SUPPLY SOMMER BROS. glad the club head h. been rceotf rued by the president for part iu the armament iiitct," "The mothers of ritin and sol diers, will have a (carles and just representative In Mr. Thomas ii. Winter." declared Mr. Malleck Roe, chief sponsor of the citifertahip school held in Omaha last spring with Mr. II. H. Wheeler of Lincolu instructor. Girls Community Service League Thursday French class, 7 to 8 p. m.; business English, & to 9. Friday D. T. A. club supper, 6:30 p. m.; chorus class, 7 to 8; gymna sium class, 8 to 9. Saturday Dance, 8:30 to 11:30 p. ni. Sunday Open house, 3:30 to 7: 30 Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Mulick an nounce the birth of a sou, Novem ber 1, at St. Joseph hospital. A son, Raymond, jr., was thorn Tuesday at the Fenger hospital to Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Buvard. Lieutenant and Mrs. K. S. McCuI lough are guests at the home of Col. and Mrs. T. W. McCullough, driv ing up from Fort Sill, where Lieu tenant McCullough is in command of the Twenty-third Balloon com pany at fost field. Invitations Out for the Ball The invitatioTu have been issued to the Aviation ball next Saturday night. Those invited are the mem bers of the Omaha club, the Coun try club, the University club, and those on the guest list of the Prince ton Triangle ball last winter. Dress Dolls for Bazar. Mrs. James Reed's Supply circle will have a doll-dressing contest on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Larkin. The dolls are for the Sister of Mercy Alumnae bazar. Is a Dad skin your handicap ? Try the Resinol . treatment. It makes red. oily, blotchy skins fresher and more attractive RESINOL 5oolhinq auid HeaJinq Wonderful Will Be The Furni ture Values Offered By The H R. Eowen Co., Eeginmng Sat urday, Nov. 5th, And Continu ing For Two Weeks. Those who contemplate fur nishing a home or flat, or desire adding new pieces to what they have, can well afford to wait for the big values in home furnish ings that will be offered by the H. R. Bowen Co., beginning Sat urday and continuing until No vember 19th. In this big sale will be offered $40,000.00 worth of Fumed, Waxed and Golden Oak Furni ture; furniture that for wear ability and finish.will add greatly to the attractiveness of the room or rooms in which placed. , Living room, dining room and bedroom suites are included in the sale, as well as many rockers and arm chairs. Make it a point to attend this sale, selecting what you want, having it sent to your home, and, as usual, you are privileged to make your own terms. . Don't forget Sale starts Sat urday, November 6th, and ends November 19th. When Out of Employment , try A Bee Want Ad at 49th and Dodge 17th and Douglas 28th and Farnam Worry Over Impossible By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. "As you. start off on the journey of life, you needn't pack up any trouble to take along you'll find plenty on the way," id a cynical per ton. -He told an important truth. But he put the accent in the wrong place which it a way cynici have. We do find worry. We ceni to lciid a lot of time looking for it. We actually worry when it doesn't come, compUininu that thins are going no well that there's bound to be a turn for the worte before lonfr. We ecm to have faith in the cruel ty of nature.the difficulty of making good, the danger of feeling secure and in every dctructive theory and force we can pick up along the way. Haven't you risen ome morning with a song on your lip, a sprint: to your step and a feeling of gen eral gUdnekt in merely being alive on such a day of clear blue autumn kies and winey autumn air? And then haven't you pulled your mouth corner down with a sudden admoni tion: "This can't last. This i too good to be true. It will cloud up before night." Mot of us go around looking for life to cloud up before evening. t And sometimes it does. But that's no reason why we shouldn't have en PHOENIX UNDERWEAR affords correct fit, luxury arid long service without extravagance, and un limited selection when purchased here. a Vests are $2.15, $2.35, $2.50 Bloomers are mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmms.- , if Onlti -vitlitke greatest, care aye i Special Meat Sale Thursday and Friday at Buehler Bros. Markets 4903 So. 24th Street Fancy Sugar Cured Regular Hams 20c PORK CUTS Choice Lean Pork Butts 20c Fresh Spareribs 14c Fresh Neck Bones, 4 lbs 25c Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs 25c Fresh Pig Ears, 4 lbs. 25c Fresh Pig Snouts, 4 lbs 25c Fresh Pig Hearts, 4 lbs .25c Choice Small Lean Pork Chops 22c Choice Salt Pork 18c Choice Leaf Lard llc Cudahy Puritan Lard, 10-lb. pails. .$1.70 5-lb. pails 85c SPECIALS Choice Veal Chops .18c Choice Lamb Chops .' 18c Choice Round Steak 15c Choice Big Chuck Roast 1214c MAIL AND joyed the sunny hour that taint firt. The happy Jioiiion U like the mil dial hiiii nurk only the unny hour. Suppote it rain. Your !! heart smile and decide it's a good time to stay in the crhce and yei otf a bunch tf correpundence-Htr lo iay in the houe and darn bunch of stockings or to do some inide job which the lure of .uiuhine would have made drudgery. Worry over the impoibiIity of living through a succeion of cloud-. Iri days or about the short lcae we are likely to have on happinets is a destructive force. But there's another kind of worry, which i vuion not brooding. And that's the reftlcttnct. the ambition, which might settle down to study the problem of defeating cloud and nuking iuimliine or golden electric bulbs to defeat darkness. What has made civilisation is the need man discovered of finding ways to overcome his handicaps in a world of gigantic force, l'uny thing that he i physically, he made t'p for his physical shortcomings by uoing hit mind. He didn't sit around and worry over the fact that he is not likely to grow to a suture of more than six feet and has neither claws nor fang. He sat down and worked out the problem of weapons with which to meet the tiger and the caKle and the lightning and the tain. It might be fun to bask in the sun like a lizard without problems or fears. But that fun wouldn't lust long, for the -mind of man is bound to become rcotlcM. It is trained to meet problms. For 500,000 yearj of $3.95 and $4.25' 5. E. Corner 16ih and Harney 212 No. 16th Street 4 EXTRA SPECIAL Choice Beef Round Steak or Round Roast, lb. 1 5c Fresh Fish and Oysters for Thursday and Friday . BEEF CUTS Choice Beef Pot Roast 11c Choice Rib Boiling Beef 9c Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak 15c Choice Corned Beef 14c Fresh Beef Tongue 22c Pure Pork Sausage 20c Choice Sirloin S,teak 20c Special Sale on EVER GOOD MARGARINE Ever Good Liberty Nut in 1-lb, cartons, special at 23c Ever Good Butterine, nothing better on the market, special, at lb 25c 5-lb. carton . .$1.20 EXPRESS ORDERS FILLED FROM developing from a creature of .he thine to one who ran look at the star and 1 1 y toward them, man has lud to fight problem. He ha rut his mental teeth on problems. And whenever hi slogan ii "It's see what can be done about this," lie has won. Worry is lacy, silly, dettrucllvc and a miserable thing withal. Hut meeting problem intelligently and with a glow of joy in the fact that there's something to keep the busi ness of living from the monotony of a glass hot house frame it the anti dote for worry, Keep busy. And worry won't have much chance to enter into your scheme of things. It ha one invincible foe and that's work. For Mrs. Clifford. Mf. Bert Blanchard entertained six friend at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrt. Frank Clilford of 1'ortland, who is the guest of her sister, Mr. E. W. Kolterman. 7 Make the Child Happ) Never loae an opportunity to make a child happy. It is ofteo beyond your power to make grown man or woman happy; but child you can always make happy. The greatest single source of the child's happiness is music It is the right of every child to have a piano in the home. But why not bring to the home, the most serviceable, the . most beautiful, the most satis factory of pianos? The Brambach Baby Grand is the last word in the beautiful. Durably Built Classic Design Exquisite Tone Full Guarantee Price The Brambach requires no more room than an upright. A . tissue paper pat tern, sent free upon request, will show this when spread up- ' on the floor. $695 The Art and Music Store : 1513 Douglas Street Brambach Baby Grand . Month. 2408 Cuming Street Fancy Breakfast Bacon Half or Whole Sides 22c THIS LIST Sew for Bar. Mrs. Frsiik C Carry eutciUiiirJ Wednesday afternoon at fancy artide sewing circle (or the Sisiei of Mercy Alumnae ham to be held at the Midley Dancing academy for three" das, beginning November 10. Ain.iiiir.iiKr. Eel Bren REQULARLY and You'll Rtliava C:::llp:lion PERMANENTLY! Tbe sooner you sad your family gel la satinf Kellogg 'a Bras, eooked sad krumbled, tbe quicker you'll all bare a elosa bill of health I , Because, Kellogg 'a Braa rstieres eoDstipstioD psrmaurntly If It la sttea regularly I It keeps tb iatestinal tract free from eoogestioa it sweeps and It puriflrs without any discomfort or fr ritstlont And, it free yoo from habit forming pills and cathartics which sever could sad never will give perma nent relief I Do not confuse Kellogg "s Bran with "remedies!" Tour physician will Indorse Keilogg ' Brsn for constipation because it Is tb ideal way to correct thus trouble through the food you ent! Kellogg's Bran, If eaten rrfulsrly eseh day, will work wonders for tbe health of every Yeast Vitamine Greatest of All . Beauty Secrets Banishes Skin Eruptions Putt On Firm Flesh, Strengthens The Nerves and Increases Energy- , Concentrated Tablets Easy and Economical to Take. Results Quick. LUSTROUS HAIR BRIGHT) EYES ' "HEALTHY GLOW OF PERFECT 4 . more important vitaminfs t. V UCAITUV (Fat Soluble A and Water Sol- 1 .J L.Cr' r uMeQandisnowbeiuKused J GLOW Or by thousands. It positively . PERFECT Will not upset the stomach or 1 J m r--r, i cause ess. but on the con sssaw ar DIGESTION WIRM FLESH UNDER NO FLABBINESS NO HOLLOWS Of what use are beautiful features if you have an ugly skin, flabby flesh, hollow cheeks or a scrawny neck. Mastin's VITAMON is positively guaranteed to give you new health, beauty and a well-rounded face and figure whether you are young or old, or money back. Try it yourself and see. ber the name Mastin's VI-TA-MON the original and genuine yeast-vitamine tablet there is nothing else like it. so do not accent imitations or substitutes. ' Sherman t . McConnell, Adam-Hight, Alexander Jacobs, J. L. Brandeu, Hayden Bros, and Burgess-Nash. AUVERTtSKMFNT. BETTER IN Ma Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost Instantaneous. These little olive-colored tablets are the result, ot Dr.. Edwards' deter mination not to treat ' liver and bowel complaints with calomel. . The pleasant little tablets do the good calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don'tinjure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the 1 teeth ? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gui..s. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, ''dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." They "clear" -clouded brain and "perk up" the spirits. 16c and 30c. ADVERTISEMENT. FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Sulphur. a pleasant cream. will soothe and heal skin that is ir ritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth ing: subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist 1 he moment this sulphur prepara tion is applied the itching; stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is de lightfully clear and smooth, sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy be cause it. destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement.'- Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema, right up. A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. larattacreaosas. wewaat to mail yea oar book which tails abas SEXTONIQUE, a nstontive nsssir Saat wiO east you aotbiaa' it ysa an as cored or sweated. Every ana a rilsa; a Ssass to aserioae pamaal otisaiss, set, ggU tfasV $T9Q bOOk Oft 4faaMa, CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL CO MP ANT 40 Barry Block, NaabvUla, Tensk Fistula - A toilet sttM Rectal Iise9ft in a a a yea ajv aarvoaa. Ssoadsel weak I I raa dap a. tkfseara axesss ra . . , v-niomomi, un?r or outer general anesthetic aiad. . An. . - - . . w name mutt leaumoiliaia OI SSore till l.oe prominent people who have beea permanently cured. . a aw TAKKY Saaatartam Faten Alpha ,Chi Omega. ' Miss llcatriff M.nitsu.iuny i I entertain the Alpha I hi Hnn si- rority at I u'cluck Imulwnii ur home next Saturd.iv. uiN MiiH ( in vi rr !, . t , ii.m ana a 4iuiUu tiiuu at.. Atlu member of your family I rb ens should rat at leeat two tahliioimIui daily ebrouls cases, as much ss is aeersaary. Kollofg's Bran, cookej nnd krum bled, Is not only ssturo s food hut it is dalirlous to eut ss a eercull Or, on your fsvorlte cernil each mornlnsl Its nut like flavor Is delight full Use Kellogg 's Brnn in nUin bread, muffins, snrakis lu a hundred dif ferent and appetitlng niiysl Kvp s dish of Kellocv'a Bras on ths dining table, Bprlnkle It on foodl We guar antee results. Kellogg ' Brsn Is particularly desir able for children. It builds up strong bodiesl Another thing: Kcllocg's Braa at the same time will clear up a pimply complexion and awcetea Uhe breath! If you want to quickly clear your skin sod cnmplrs ion. put some firm, healthy flesh on your boas, increase your nerve force and pownr, and look and feel 100 per cent, better, simply try taking two of Mastin's tiny yeaat V1TA MON Tablets with earn me.il and watch result. Moatin's YITAMON contains highly Concentrated yeast vitamine, as well as tbe other two still trary, is a great aid to di gestion, to overcome consti pation and as a general con ditioner of the whole sys SKIN tem. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish like magio under its puriiymg in fluence, tbe complexion be comes fresh and beautiful, the cheeks rosy instead of pale, the lips red instead of colorless, the eyes bright in stead of dull. So rapid and amazing are the results that success is absolutely guar anteed or the trial costs you nothins. Be sure to remem ADVERTISEMENT Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back For 40 years, said Or. Carey, I have been prescribing Marshroot for kidney and bladder sickness and now that 1 have re tired from active practice I have made ar rangements with leading druggists to dis pense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on the money back if dis satisfied plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be en joying the blessings of life and health. Watch the symptoms. If you have specks floating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clam my feet or moist palms, backache or side ache, you ouKht to awt a bottle ot Dr. Carey's Marshroot right away. It has wonderfully benefited tens of thousands of cases of kidney and bladder troubles and is the medicine you can al. waya depend upon. Results are guaran teed. NOTE Dr. Daniel G. Carer was a nnn. tieing physician for many years and his great Prescription, Marshroot, aided thou- -sands of sufferers from kidney and blad der troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective Prescription at the S Sher man A McConnell Drug Co. Stores and all reliable pharmacists the country over. neep in mina tne name. Dr. Carey a Marshroot Prescription No. 777. No other medicine can take is place. ADVERTISEMENT. Lose Your Fat, Keep Yot r Health Superfluous flesh is not healthy, neither Is it healthy to diet or exercise too much for Its removal. . Tha niniDlost mpltu.il known for reducing tho overfat body easi ly 'and steadily Is the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thousands. Mar mola Prescription Tablets contain an ex act dose of the famous Marmola Pre scription, and are sold by druggists tha world over at one dollar for a rase. Th?y are harmless and leave no wrinkles or flabblness. They are popular because ef fective and convenient. Ask your drug gist for them or send price direct to tha Marmola Co., 461S Woodward Ave.. De troit, Mich., and procure a case. . ,. . ADVERTISEMENT. Rub on Sore Throat . Musterole - relieves -sore throat quickly. Made with oil of mustard, it is a clean white ointment that wilt not burn or blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. : Just spread it on with your fingers. Gently but surely it penetrates to the sore spot and draw's out the pain. Get Musterole at your drug- store to day. 85 Si 65c in Jars & tubes: hos pital size,. $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum rriaajrl1leBtnn,afascstiTurfnwTiiee. AMnasi Man lrtri.I)yiJ,irlln,llM Pay Wlheim Cured! iMalasaaf al.. . . abort tunc, without a icr arcical on- Traat BMc (Baa Bktc.) Oaaaaa. Kak. 4