4 Society Novittky-Grosi. Announcrment ii made of the acdding of Miit Diana Gron.daugh- :rt ol ixu AUicta Cross, and Sol N'oviuky, on November 6, at the home of the bride'i mother, Rabbi Taxon officiating. The . bride's at tendant were Mist Flora Beinstock and Mi Rote Fried, and Philip Moniky acted as best man. The ushers were Ben Novitsky and John Grosi. After December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Novitsky will be at home at lie Marianna apartments. Celebrate Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. H odder ;elebrated their golden wedding Monday quietly at their home. Thirty-five years ago they came to Oma ha from New Foundland. Yesterday tour generations gathered to do them honor. Of their six children three are living, Mrs. W. A. Whip ple and Richard Hodder of Omaha and Mrs. W. H. Moore of Dallas, Tex. There . ars 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, in the 'amily. European Traveler Tceriirn. Mrs. Frank Bovd of Omaha re turned Monday from a - European trip with her sister. Mrs. H. 0. Sut ton of McCook,' Neb., and Miss Vclma Sutton, who are spending a few days in Omaha at the Boyd I onic They went abroad in July and went through F'rance, Italy and Switzerland, where they met Mrs Walter Head and Miss Vernelle Head at Lucerne. Later they went to Eng land and sailed from there, on the Acqu taiia. Among the passengers were several members of the British .legation who were coming. 'to the disarmament conference, and Miss McN'aniara of the Chicago Opera company, who took part in a con ' cert given on sh'p board. Miss Cams Visits Here. Miss Dorothy Cams is the guest of Miss Mary Taylor and will re main until after Thanksgiving. Miss Cams and her mother, Mrs. Marga ret Cams, have a home in Lincoln, but this is the first time Miss Cams has been in Omaha since their re turn from Europe last spring. Mrs. Cams and Miss Cams went as dele gates to the International Council of Women at Christiana, oyer which I ady Aberdeen presided, and later in Scotland Mrs. Cams and her daughter were guests at Aber deen Castle. Mrs, Cams arrives here ! . . 'I' 1 1 4l.A.r ...Ml aircr i nam '; viug nu unj spend several months in California, Luncheon at Bazar. Mrs. L. F. Crofoot is among those who will entertain at luncheon Satur- day at the Duchesne Alumnae bazar. Luncheon will be served from 12 to 2 at the Convent of ,the Sacred Heart. Lunching. with Mrs. Crofoot will be the Mesdames Anthony French Mer rill,' W. E. Martin, W. A. Redick. W. A. Frazer, John L. Kennedy, J. V. Summer. R. W. Nash. E. T. Peck and Miss Jessie Millard . Ak-Sar-Ben Maids to Sew. The Ak-Sar-Ben maids of honor of this year's ! court plan to meet weekly until Christmas - to sew for the Associated Charitiesat thq. home of Miss Claire Daugherty. " The other members of this .circle include the Misses Katharine .Goss, Wini fred , Brandt, Ruth Wallace. Jean nctte Wallace , Eleanor Burkley. This week the meeting will be on Wednesday. - ' R. E. O. Chapter B. X. Chapter B. X. of the P. E. 0. sisterhood will meet n, for ..luncheon Tuesday at 1 p. m at the home of Mrs. E. E. Thomas, 46S4 Dodge street. . - .. " ; . 'it? - ; Girls Community Service League ' Monday Cluga. club supper, 6:30 p. m.; gymnasium.' 7:30 0. m.; volley ball. 8:30. Tuesday Wamrri club ' supper, 6:30 p. m.; home makin class, 7 p. m.; open house, 8:15 p. m. Wednesday Lafavctte club sup per, 6:30 p. "m.: dramatic art 'class. 7 p. m.: basket ball, 8 p. m. Thursday French class, 7 p. m.; bus'ness English. 8 n m -: f ' ks ; Friday D. T. A. cluh snnnrr, 6:30 p. m.; chorus class, 7 o. m.: gym nasium, 8 p. m., -. . Saturday Classic designing, 1:30 p. m.; week-end dance. 8:30 p. m.; Cluga club, hostess. Sunday Open house, 3:30 p. m. All meetings arc held in the club rooms, 1712 Dodge street. - ... What's What By HELEN DEC1E. :tl!f What are rules of order but rules of civility? The woman who acts contrary to parliamentary law is also violating the code of estab lished courtesy. She has usurped privilege; she has risen to interrupt a speakerwho has the floor; she is contradicting the chairman or an other member of the organization; she is doing any one of 50 things which are neither recognized parlia mentary usage nor recognued so cial usage. Women accustomed to the order of club meetings are quite at home in their newer political gatherings. Their experience with "rules of " order" makes social life easier for them. That is one reason (only one) why the American women of the middle west are giving so good an account of themselves in the new administration social circles at Washington. Middle western wo men have large and intelligent club memberships in their home towns and, consequently, have bad plenty of practice in self-suppressiin and self-control the valuable discipline. wh-ch leading to scii-pofe'sion. de velops Ard manners as well as good onier. U Personals A son wai born November 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kill wick at St. Joseph hospital. Mrj. Charles E. Met is planning to spend the winter in California, following the holidays. Mr- and Mrs. Ewaltl Kolierman announce the birth of a daughter, fcliiabeth Jean, November 10. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Robinson will leave November IS. for San Diego, Cat., to remain until after the holi days, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thomas left Sunday evening on a 10-day eastern trip. They will visit Chicago, Wash ington and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kriss announce the birth of a son, Novem ber 13 at St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Kriss was f6rmerly Miss Ann Bcnak. - , "' - Mrs. Thomas J. Mackay, wife of the late Rev.' Mr. Mackay of All Saints church, has ' arrived from Boston, and for the present ts with Mrs. Thomas M. Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Swiulcr, who have occupied their home on St. Marys avenue for 3') years, have re cently cloitcd the house and have taken an apartment at the Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray went to New Haven last week to attend the Yale-Princeton foot ball gam-. Their son, Howard Gray, attends Prince ton college and is on the foot ball squad.,.. ' Mrsv Daniel Redmond of .Philadel phia is the guest of Mrs. John II. Hussle. Mrs. Redmond was for merly Miss Claire Patterson of Oma ha. 'She will be here for several weeks. Mrs. Joseph Baldridge and Miss Gwendolen 'Wolfe, who were 'ex pected in Omaha this, month, will not return until just before Christ mas Grafton Wolfe . also plans to spend the holidays here, A son was born Monday at the Methodist hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Grhics of Scottsbluff, Neb., formerly of. Omaha. Before her marriage Mrs, Grimes was Miss Eva Miller of Fremont. Mrs. Edwin T.' Farmer of Hono lulu, who is the guesUof her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Norton, of Omaha, plans to leave early in December for Seattle, where she will spend three weeks before sailing, for the islands. This is' the fourth voyage across the Pacific that Mrs. Farmer' has made this year, which sees her 80th birth day, i Art Department Woman's Club. Mrs. Charles Johannes, president of the Omaha Woman's club, will speak on "Dresden" at a meeting of the art department Thursday aft ernoon, 2:15 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs.. Philip Potter will have charge of the program. . Mrs. Avery Lancaster, leader, : '' . Holy Angels Parish. The Holy Angels parish will hold an old-time dance at their hall on Twenty-eight , street and Fowler avenue Tuesday evening.. i ; Cambro Welsh Society. The Cambro Welsh society will meet Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Halbrook, 4806 Har ney street. ,-, v -. ' ". ( , ,. . Club Calendar V; S. Grunt . Woman's RrM Corp--" Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Memorial hall, court house. P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. K. - Tuesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mr. W. P. 'Wherry, 6201 California street. Minna Lum Chantauqna Circle Tues day. 2 p. m with Mrs. W. P. Sctrollman, 3827 North Twentieth, street. South Omaha Woman's Club, Music De partment Tuesday, .2 p. m.. Library hall. South Side. Mrs. Grace Poole Steinberg, leader. Subject, "Thurlow Lieurance." Omaha Spanlxh Club Tuesday, 8 p. m,, 310 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Far nam streets. All those Interested in the study of Spanish are invited to attend. Fontenelle Kensington Club, O. E. H. Tuesday. 2 p. m. with Mrs. David Mccul ley, 5104 Cumins street, Jftrs. Delia Rohr. bough will have chatge of the program. LnomN Chautaiinua Circle Tuesday, 2 p. m.. 635 South Thirty-fifth avenue. Les son followed by social hour. Mrs. J. V.. Suttte will tell of her travels through it&iy. ,' . , . . Omaha Woman's Club, Public Speaking Department Tuesday, 10:16 a. zn., Bur-gess-Nash auditorium. Mrs. O. T. Krlng leader. , Lesson. "Speech Outline, No. 11. " Professor Puis, Instructor. Extensiou Leetnre Course (Amerlranlxa tion and Civics) Tuesday, 4 . p. m.. Duchesne college - and Convent of the Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth; and Burt streets. Open to the public. Omaha Business Woman's Club "fues day, 6:15 p. n Y. W. C. A., eecond floor, dinner and program. Mlas Ruth Seahloom, leader. . Mrs. James Ferguson and Mrs. John O. Telser will review "Fig ures of fiarth." by James Branch Cabell. Omaha Woman's Club, Literature De partment Tuesday. 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Edward Johnson, leader. Mrs. George C. Bonner will give a sketch of the life of George Elliot and Mrs. Charles L. Hempei will .review ''The Mill on th Floss." . . 1 . HAIR'8 H1DDES BEitTT Is brought to ugllt with a Golden Glint Shsmpoo.--AdTertlieBient. 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Mi , Th Wailing Sound That Sang Through the Night Pa Cosgrove'i question gave voice to the thought which had lurked underneath all the terror of my ex perience, all my anxiety for the wounded state trooper, (till and si lent on the reservoir shore, Where, indeed, was Dicky, that I had been left alone to face this midnight hor ror? True, I had laughingly detailed him to escort Bess Dean upon this fishing expedition, but that was no reason why he and she should have strayed so far from the rest of the party that even the sound of the revolver shot had failed to reach them? But not to I'a Cosgrove nor the wide-eyed Fred could I voice my resentment. I answered his query quickly, with a forced casualness. "No, I haven't seen Dicky, Miss Dean or Ted since before 1 went to sleep. They're probably too far to hear the shot." "They must be pretty nearly to K.ingston, then," Mr. Cosgrove grumbled.' "That' was some shot, I'll say, and the night's just right to echo it. But where in tunket is Ted? I thought he was to take care of you." "But I went to sleep," I answered, trying to extenuate the lad's action, "and the fish weren't biting, and" "Don't make a mite of difference. He had no business to go away and leave you here alon. I've a notion to tan him when he gets back, if he is bigger than" The noise of distant running foot steps interrupted his threat, which had made me smile even through the stress of the moment! The idea of big, s jovial Pa Cosgrove thrashing one of his grownup boys would have brought a smile to the most doleful face. And then the recreant Ted dashed around the bend in the shore, breathless, evidently terrified. "Miss Dean I" he gasped. "Where is she? Has anything; happened?" Pa Cosgrove Commands. Then he had not found Dicky and Bess, after all! The conclusion sprang at me as something fc.line might have done, and sank the claws of its possibilities deep into my heart. Where on earth could they be? "No one knows where Miss Dean and Mr. Graham are," his father growled. "They're safe enough, no doubt But where were you? Mrs Graham might have been killed be cause you weren't here. But don't stop to tell me now. Get the hatchet and chop some branches, quick, you ?.nd Fred. We've got to make some thing to carry this fellow on up to the car." "But aren't you going to hunt for Miss Dean?" Ted stammered. "To the devil with Miss Deanl" his father thundered. "By the " But Ted and Fred were already scurrying away, and in another min ute or two we heard the sound Of the hatchet .biting into wood, and .by -the time their father had collected the'j coats and fishing line he wanted, his sons were back with the branches. . ; "Don't Worry" . rSo swiftly did they, work that I had no opportunity to observe the method they used. I only knew that in an incredibly short time they had fashioned out , of branches, . coats, blanket and fishing line a serviceable stretcher upon which, with ipllnte pains and tenderness, they foiled the unconscious boy; Then, with Fred, armed with the revolver, stalking in front, the still sulky Ted and his father took up the burden and carried it steadily up the winding path, while I walked close to Pa Cosgrove's side,, carrying the pail of water he had in structed me to bring, - ' :"Don't worry about your , folks," Pa Cosgrove said to me, as we start ed. "They've probably lost their way, turned into the wrong path there's a dozen ways out of here. But they'll find the state road eventually, and when we get this chap safe out of our hands we can cruise around and find them. But, of course, we've got to see to him first. ' For they're in no danger, and he is." "Of course," I assented, "but even through my natural womanly anxiety' for the youth I had rescued, there ran a distinct troubled resentment that Fate with my aid should have thrown Dicky into so interesting a All Omaha Is Astound ed at the Value-giving Afforded in Beddeo Hundred Thousand Dollar Purchase Sale Men's and Women's Wear ables at a Mere Fraction -of Their True Worth. The overwhelming success ac corded the Beddeo Hundred Thou sand Dollar Purchase Sale is only further evidence that Omaha Men and. Women are anxious to buy to the 'limit when the right merchan dise at the right price is offered. Mr. Beddeo just prior to the threat ened railroad strike visited the New York market and, while manufac turers were doubly anxious to dis pose of on hand stocks, he made offers so low that they were only accepted after considerable consid eration. The Beddeo buyers were in the market to secure greater values and wider assortments than those involved in last November's Great Purchase Sale, when th store broke all sales records. ' That they have succeeded is clearly evi dent by the speed with which wrappers were kept going Friday and Saturday. Every day sees the arrival of new merchandise from cur stork rooms onto the sales floor. The liberal credit policy of this store is serving hundreds daily and every man and .woman is in vited to take advantage of a charge account at Beddeo's ; Beddeo Clothing Co! 1417 Douflaa Street THE bf.E! UJlUtA, ilMUAl, mMbtWPEii 10. ivn. quandry as being lout in the wood on so wonderful a moonlight nixht with a girl as undeniably pretty anil fici rating as Bess Dean. ' Even an unattractive gill look winsome in the moonlight and I could imagine the eerie beauty of the girl who had tried to vainly during her stay in the mountains to involve Dicky' in a flirtation with hrr. Her innings ceruiuly had arrived with vengeance I told myself somberly, and I had no doubt that she was mak ing the most of her opportunity. "I winder what'll be the best thing to do when we get him tip to the car," Mr. Cosgrove mused aloud. "Let's see. the nearest place is that little roadhotise back there in the woods. Sometimes they dance there until late in the morning, and I guess they have , a telephone. What'i that?" From in front of us sounded a long-drawn wail almost like that of a banshee. It was repeated twice be fore my shattered nerves recognized it. "It's the horn of the car!" I cried. Holy Name Parish. The Holy Name parish will hold a dance and card party at the Holy Name school building on Fonte nelle boulevard 'on Saturday, No vember 19, at 8 o'clock. Sunshine Partv. George A. Custer post and corps will have a sunshine party Wednes day afternoon, 2 o clock, at the home of Mrs. George Winship, 2931 Frank lin street. ADVERTINKMENT ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Darken Cray Hair . With a Home-Made Mixture. Joicey Williams, the well-known American actress, recently made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken it, with a home made mixture: "Anyone can prepare a simple mix ture at home that will gradually darken gray, streaked or faded hair, ar.'i make it soft and glossy. To a Jialf-pint of water add one cmnce of bay rum, a small, box of Barbo Compound, and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. "These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray-haired person lock Ji) years younger. It does r.ot cobr the scalp, is n..t :iky or greasy and does not nib off." , 8E 15 For skin blemishes "RESItJOL Soothinq MidHealinq It reduces irritation andusually restores theskintoitsnormal healthy condition Trial free DepU2T Resinol BsHimoreMJ. ' wfV Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Murr)lit( CihiIm, Lhittr Mini Fairfax: I m tn luva with my t'ouain and he lnvt-a me, tui w h"iiuu beiausa we rVnr that our t'hililrnt wilt nut bo normal. Thi-re r tmly it few year' UlnVr fiica In our itgea and we are both henllliy nud come from healthy famtltua, M. v. Actln and aealn this tpiestlon come to me, Modvrn at'Umrtt lum rui olijectloim to the tuarriug of ciiUNlna. If llu-y coma of henl'.hy mock. Home mute law do nbjutt. J)Mii't fcvin AITc1loimt lir Mlaa Fairfax: I am a girl of It and urn ketplnir attady company with it youns niHii of 20. Ho hue on much a propoaed to Hie two or three time. Trine In, ha hn not ait Id so directly, but hna asked me what kind of diamond ring I like and other Utile thlnt; like thai; also in tftlklmr of hie future he In clude! me In It. Now, MIh Fairfax, ha aaya he lovea me and that ha will never Klve me up, but he doesn't at-cm aa nn.ee tlonate aa I think he ounlit to. I am not the kind of girl who likes what 1 known a "mushy love," but still ! don't think my friend Ik quite aa lovable an ho oimht to be. Do you think that maybe he la ort of rexerved, or eun you give me any other reimon for the way he acta? I realize that this In a rather dllllcult question for you to answer, The Last Big Week Of Our CASH REFUND Sale THOR WASHERS If you would benefit by the remarkable terms of this great refund offer you must act at once. TODAY is your opportunity, and one that we ; may not be able to offer again for some time. Make up your mind to buy your THOR washer while this offer remains in effect. $5 Dovn and Two Years to Pay Already there is a $2 refund check awaiting . . you. The price of Thor washers is far below last year's selling price. Call at Electric Shop - or phone. '- Our salesman will call at your -convenience. ( : . . ' ' ' Nebraska mi Power Co 15th and Farnam Streets ATIantic 3100 Umwn Pacific I a ou d' not know him, but I thuuiiltt itrhao yuti have had more rkparirnea tliuu I have in this line ' and could help ine out bit. , MAY. i it le hard for me to offer any advii-e, Thi're are people whe ere juat naturally not demoimtraltve In llw lr aiTm-Uon and mill have the Hffeetlon tlwtt rttttid year of trlaL IVrhapa you are of the opposite temperament, demanding much Hf feetlon. It Neema to me, dear, your own decision would be better than mine, In any event. Thinps' You'll Love , To Make Retf TlibW Dbeeltaptnr , A reversible door dragcry is stun ning between .two rooma where each has a different but harmonizing color scheme. Make one side of velvet or velour, the other of satin, brocaded silk or even of taffela. Line the vet. vet with the silk. Kightccn inches from the top stitch a silk facing wide enough through which to pass the ON 2314 M Street, South Sido MArket 1500 " Bra You'll say '"Rim of the World' is rightP when "you motor over the 101 mile Drive through the Sin Bernardino Mountains. Stupendous views! Just a small part of the grand panorama that Southern California has for you. Thou sands of miles of smooth motorways and a network of trolleys. Thecolorful Pacific. Valleyslike Paradise. Semi tropical fruits and flowers in endless variety. Winter only a name only 10 degrees differ ent from summer. They keep the snow on the peaks for scenery only. All-year sunshine.' Wonderland hotels. Unique inns. Pictur esque bungalows. Every sport there is. Go and take the family, or send the family anyhow. Ship your car, hire one, or buy a car when you get there and sell it when you leave. Write for illustrated booklet "California Calls You." Let us help plan your trip, s Union Pacific is the best way to go one sys tem, one management straight through. See Salt Lake City with its interesting Mor mon features. Hear the wonderful organ in the Tabernacle. , Travel on the de luxe LOS ANGELES LIM ITED all Pullman, exclusively first class, leaving Omaha daily at 9:40 A. M.; or the CONTINENTAL LIMITED with both stan dard and tourist sleepers leaving it 1:20 A M. (go to bed at 1 0:00 P. M. if you like.) Far information ask . Union Depot Consolidated Ticket Office A. E. Curta, City Psss. Agent. U. P. Sntem, 141 Dodge St, Omaha System j 3 I Curtain rod. Shirr the locr edge of the overhanging part, l it it iuio a triangular-shaprd cap of the vrl et. which has been braded with Just What You Want and have been looking foran electric wash ing machine with a double-tub.' Well, here it la. Laundry Queen "Model D" Double Tub Electric Washer This washing ma chine has always been a wonderful machine in everv respect and our big seller, but with this new double tub and the new polished aluminum wringer I am more than satisfied that it is the last word in washing machines and will, pleass the most - exacting house wife. Over 3,500 sold in Omaha. Phone Atlantic 1011 . and our salesman, will, call. ;; - ' ' -1 : "Sold on our pain less payment plan." 312 South 18th Street AnVERTlSKMENT Head Stuffed By , Catarrh or Cold ? Use Healing Cream If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty calarrTi or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils- It penetrates through every air pas sage, soothing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get instant relief How good it feels, iour nostrils are open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling tor breath. Oct a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balin from any druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don t stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. - ADVKRTISKMF.N'T. People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards' . Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer If you get a pack age of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have- taken the tablets 11 few nights. 1 ...... . Cleanse the blood, bowels and liv er with Dr. -Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calo mel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just its effectively, but their action is penile and safe Instead of severe and irri tating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless. no pood feeling, constipation, tor pid liver, bad disposition or pirn ply race. Olive Tablets are a purely vege table . compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Ir. Edwards spent years aroons patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the Immensely effective testilt. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and tdc. Fistala A. mild pjrstem of Rectal Diseases in . , eration. Co tnlorofcrm. Kiher or oihrr tearral anesthetic aed tTseTorlC , bo, R"ul Diease, r.t names sod UsKmoniab ef saor Un . - --.- - " in. vctu ' ir:.irn i j cureu. OR. E. ft. TARRY Ssnatoriasa. Peters Trt BUU. (Bca Bldf.) Omsk, f V. kti'il txa!. Make inxiKht-inili U i l of I lie bc aiU to CiiH.li (hit imu malty iiindomc mnuMe door drapery. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS, THE LAST WEEK OF B0 WEN'S $40,000.00 SALE OF FUMED, WAXED and GOLDEN OAK FURNITURE Slnre this lltr tnle itartod on November fifth, hundred have tfil;fn alvantiui of, our very liberal price reduction and pur chased. Some complete living room, (lining room and bedroom unite; others have purchased odd pieces to fill, in with and to brighten up their homea. Rut, no matter what wns purchased, it waa purchased nt aurprislnely low prices and nil at a decided saving. . ,,- Those who haVtfn't already taken advantage of the aale ahould mnko it a point to Ret to the H. 11. Dowen Co. store before tho close of the sale Sat urday, November 10. For prac ticability, service and wear this of fcrinjr of furniture is far above the average, and you will save muny dollars on whut you want before the .close .of the sale. Adv. Men Take Yeast Vi tarn on Tablets to Clear the Skin Build Firm Flesh,' Strengthen the Nerves and Increase Energy Eaiy anJ Economical Results Quick Of what uia ara 'fin faaturaa with an ujly, mottled tkin, flibby Msh, linkan clxsaks, pouchea under tha y, or a careworn, fickly looking face? 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' You can well expect to radtofte steadily and oRHlly without going through long; jslpfree of tirppome exen.'ire find Starvation diet. Mfirmola Prescription Tablets are Bold b all druKSista in world over at one dollaj for a case, or you can seeura thfm direct from the Marmola Co., 4T.12 Woodward f Avenue, Iietroit, Mich., ol) receipt of price. 'Vbrfcs Like a Clock Cures Ccldsin24 Hours CTANDARD remly world inr. T.bkl lorm. Is at Orel suggtilion f or u grippe v.a aw:a illness. Demand red boi bemnfr Mr. H ill's por trait and signature. AlDruaislt30Cnli W H. HILL CO, DETROIT Ciiticura Soap HAVES Without Mug PjlirsraSnsphttafstorinfoncfetyrmorihaTlBt. ADVERTISEMENT Relieves Headache A little Musterole. rubbed on fore head and temples, will usually drive away htadathe. A clean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard, Musterole Is a nntural' remedy with none of th- evil after-effects so ofterl caused by "internal medicine." Get JIusTeroie at your drusr store. 35c and 65". Jars and tubes; hos Iital size, $3. BETTFR THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER - Pay Whon Cured trrVracnt tbst earn Piles, Fistula and iiko a short tlm. w,thout a aevrr survieal an-