The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1912, Page 55, Image 55

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I aaa nan iiea pataaaa IUf a
ta fceaa la lit lit ef lr. Kaa
-eiire rva4it la aa MHfUMtl a
laa eajusn, l-e aJr aaa ar aettaaa
4va la Urn a maww
miUwMu WSJ- raa s-e aau4Aee
I aa s fttu -i ire aa..e-
ka u '" asaearyea-
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m Mil
I Lm4 fvaa le saiaaeta M ana
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kMAaaa eie4 m ertaaai ea
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a leer aa fry aa u)wuii
ft MMik .
cJosniTi
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR "CURES"
Docton Itn of Results of Ex
AVE. NEW YORK.
CREATOR Of
AMERICAN FASHIONS
pcrimcnti With Chicken;
Disease Is Found to Be In
THE NEW YORK WORLD
fectious.
MODELS
? r v I
LOB- IK'
CAN GIVE CANCER
TO HUM BEING
CAM WOMAN
or rnm
'
Tt "Coolia" Kat U of Mtouidtef
proportion.
- a ar a
wietr re
eating at
IS at Palm Heech, th Riviera ar I
aaata at th feahleaable
reaerta that th moat later-
n4 aeeurate urrf af the!
tread af style la obtained. There,
.' each separate featura, however trivial!
i or naaraver Important. t passed ta ra
i viaer and the aw of Ita eueeess or I
j failure flashed ta Vlenaa. New Tork.
f I-arls wherever araXA rraat d!aa-
rra far ana eaocarnad la knowing How
Uirtr afTorta bava baaa rvoairad.
Thaa far thara haa baan amatlnclr
fr rajactiona, Tha ton radtayou that
ht Ita lowar aOga euht bark ta mat
tha atbar aadar a aiola back aaetlan
' I'd rial fin 4 tha qovia of roilawara it I
aaa ax r-1 ad to bava. but Ufa la laltf
1a tba fact that tha panol ati iwudgl
fram a bora tha bait which producad aa I
aakward lint 9rr tha draparr. Had I
tha panal baao attached ta tba waJat
Una aad eoattnua4 for two to fira Inrhaa
barond tba point of draparr. tha affactl
would bar a baaa oulla dlffrraot but.
aJao, at tha a ma tlraa. It would bava
drfaat4 tba purpoaa af Ita orlflnator. I
rimejjr; to comblna tha Kmplra walat
auk drawrr which la difficult of uc
raaful aoeaanpUahmant And baa bvan at
talb4 only la th rartat loatancaa
Long alaavaa hava tumad out a boat
. aa aspaclad. Thar cava not craatad
f urora, altbavib a vraat many dlftar-1
- . rTJlTwrT aa .aa mt tJHMlm I
rraateat favor haa coma throaah thai
riotn araaaaa thoa almpla llttla tail. I
, orad affair af aarga which ar ao raueh
luaa ror momin-a.
, Tnajr ar qoita aeraralr plain and
very long. Often, too, thar ara In two
or thrca aactlona aa. for aiampia, tha
alaareap. cut In ona with tha . ody.
to which It la joined, a smooth fitting
mlddla aactlon. and to that. In turn, a
vary eloaa-ftttlng cuff that carrlea tha
alav down over the hand. Both, thi
moan uibi ta aiaaned or Tiaa th arain
opened to tha elbow, presumably with
a laca or mull Jabot Introduced, and the
ana that haa merely a line of amall but
ton run up alongside tha aeam. ara
included In the favoritism. Tha Idea
af Introducing a gathering atrlng In the
miame, mat is, a gathering at th top
, a her it Blips under the armelde and
again at tba lower edge, where It la
put Into the cuff, haa received It conge,
,.aa haa also. the volumlnoua aleava, gath
ered at tha shoulder and again at the
wrist with a narrow eleeve band to con
fin It,
Tha failure of thl latter mode to
"takA m VArv iHaannnlntinw . Tl'l.w
j droopy, thin tnaterlnla In vogue It waa
j ( -j.cnu urn. iv wuuia even iaa me
ni. dui u an goea to snow that woman
will not give In to the Idea or losing
rxul:au. a,u Anr taa
-f -J eta aa4 auaalifW aUaaaaaiaa aal
eaelea - aaaaauaaataiiaaa.
pa rt af Ike iekefUe I
atiiaiA Hm.M ta ta Aakt.a
t4y at Caaaaa Maaara ataa-iab-;
avtaaaua lil aaar u at taaat aaa fana
la le raaail af Ufatttaa. twahs Ur
Ug that draa aUaian eaaa ta a aaw
eaaa -f eAtalla aaa:a aj-4 arav
iaj ajtartag ataiai la ealUa aia
er aitata aaataa4 laa 4ie
TKa eaaalaaaa af Ia haa war ara
aaaia ai a eaeatea) af U. aaaaatallaa,.
mm ta tka aaaiai laaarataaUa af Ik
t'aivaralia af raaaartvaata. ra laa
fire! Uae U Ua tuatarr af aaaaaa ia-
rw-i tXaaa waa aat a aUaaeallaa; aataa
a u aaaaawataai af aa aaet to kit
aeaatttei Ikal aaaaa- aaa ka aaw rraatal
COMMENTING ON THESE
SO-CALLED "CURES"
Sty They "htve numbertiT their rictixru by lh hundrei4
of thouiavn!.M
tka Maw Tat WmLL aaaaadad bv
laaraaJiaia aaryarkra aa aaa af the
t lAejea4aat. Iaaraaa .aawaaapar
Mklla welfare, pubJlebed
na aaaul
vita) laa Ida lki M im l.iiia.. ik.i
It aaar paaatatr a-a traatad kf auatia. ?rV' (?-J, V" '
I .a ta.. l. i... . . 17? I a art L-la af faiaraat la t
it. -u.. j T TV w,""-lafuaiarta 'WMJa It aocna.aJ.4a very
Ike realm af a daftalia aa kaawa aralkiaki & . .... i.Mi.i li ai.i
ii'mrm w, irumito. i aaia ( tba imi-aamaa aracHir4
Tfca laf.eaaia af a nilankU imi aurlti maaufarturera of aa-a
laa Ik Bahv af a Okkaa araaaaa-l!!t?,,',tut raa" It I rapriai
ar Caaeer" waa taa tin. r "
aaaaieauaa ritmii I h ra i. I xaawravuivue aaaauraaturara bare
wttTt?4. " I? , l I Ur,4 aekr faJta a4 lga,.aea enj
ta V.te , , . . - I r"1". w. v-JV .r
TTsa faal that tba fKtarabie aa-eal Ulmeale bad wafavaiad eUiira raneartilag
aetfelag aore or (m tKaa a as tract I ailagad efTi"er af tiir taatboda ar
n.Ja fro a grawtag rnrf. whlefc. I Si"?. 'Mieaia, MBaraaaarr hair
aft.r an k.wa garaaa ka bm takaa I l'Z.T,.''"'.,r nA '",r",;
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Some Lingerie Dresses Show Telling Touches of Black Velvet.
their allhouette effecta. the fashion of
all the swiftly changing modea that they
have liked best until 'hey ara aotually
forced to do ao.
One other feature I muit tell you,
haa not been balled with aoclalm tha
Pierrot ruffs. And why. Indeed, should
they be? Thle la the dny of comfort
able looking and comfortable feeling
npparcl. There never waa a time when
style pe,llrd comfort and convenience
so correctly as just at thta presnnt mo
ment when ridiculous exaggeration are
comparatively few and moderations the
rule. Kven a euraory glance back over
the modes Is sufficient to convince one
that It la a aeaaon of moderation, at
leant aa far aa comparisons go. How
ever, I ahull not make this an oppor
tunity to dlacuas that phase of the sub
ject, which would take more time and
space than I hava at command. Rather
must proceed to tell you of soma fea-
ff.
DRINKS LIQUOR
FOR HIS NERVES
Keep in Mind the Fact That Each Drink
. of Liquor You Take Only Creates
Nerve - Demand for Larger
Drinks and More of Them
COME TO THE NEAL INSTITUTE NOW!
You Will Be Perfectly Cured of the Drink Habit ana ALL
; Those Symptoms Which Seem to Require Liquor
a. i: it iir;ii
iTicuiune win disappear.
as
. NO MAX can afford to drink llquoi
' particularly a business or professional
man- whose success and possibilities of
; achievement deBend upon a STRONG
JriRAINja brainthat is alwayjsclear
. ana -reaoy ror Business. a whiskey
brain aometlmea "feela" clear and
bright and capable 'bat It isn't; It Is
' ' all wrong. The "feeling" of alertness
and ambition la short-lived STlMTJLAr
TION of an organ that la weakened and
paralysed by tha moat Insidious of all
poisons tha POISON OP ALCOHOL.
Vndar tba guidance of a liquor drinker
- tha best businars in the .world will fall
-executive ability, stamina and logic
a ra lacking.
Whr does a drink of liquor seam to
quiet your perres?
Why do your nerves need "quieting"?
. Your system baa been accumulating
ahstfloUa poison during your fears of
drinking. Ail these' yeara you have
beaa atrnlablag your rvea with tha
'worat raaaibla kind jf puaiahaaant you
rauld Jrrfltct; thay have com ta CB
, WAND alcohoi , and will .not ba BL B-
A
1 DUED without it, and you WinP them
into subjection by additional doses of
poison. There will conie a day whnn
the vital organs of your body will no
longer respond to alcohol, and it 1 wail
for you to anticipate that time by
coming to the Neal Institute NOW.
The Neal Institute cures the drink
habit and does away with all the evil
resuiiinB rrom aicononc poisoning. A
longer period would be superfluous.
i onvea every trace or alcohol lo poison
from the system, thus doing away with
Jb,VrA.U8E of onued drinking, the
CAUSE of drunkenness, the CAUSE of
craving, desire and physical and nerva-
ur.iia.na ior liquor, ah these symptom
ar but the EFFECTS of the accumu
iaiea poison tne cause: la
alcoholic poleon.-
There are no hyDodeftnle inturtim..
no dlaagreeable features, no flUBSTI
TUTIVK STIMULANTS, -a tw4
aay kind a child could take tba Neal
Treatment with perfect Safety. ,
For further .particulars nil niu
phone th Neal Institute, lit u!i .c
ParUaod. Or.; Phone Marshal till ;
stored-up
tures that have "caught on" to epenk
vernacularly.
Foremoat among these are the little
coatees. I told you about them, you
will perhaps remember, soma weeks ago,
but we had no way of knowing then
Juat how far they would please. They
ar a tremendous success. Everyone
who Is anyone In the south, but not
"everyone" Is wearing them gay little
Ratln or taffeta coats over llngorln and
linens. It Is a pretty fad. Not all of
them are plain, cither, but flower sprin
kled, preferably being used ara small
dissected blossoms or tiny noBoRays
made up of, say, a spray of mlgnnnutte.
a bachelor's button and a geranium, or.
It might be, a rosebud or two with u
fern fronde.
In the sketch this week f am showing
yoii an altogether different type of froc
from the ones heretofore described
while lines are not lost sight of any
where, this new model la not altngath
simple as lingerie frocks go. Its foun
dation Is fine batiste mounted on n
and very elaborately enorusted with ba
tlsta embroidery. The entire front Is
embroidered, the Upper part In a solid
pattern suggesting a yoke, and the mll
die section in a design of delicate trncery
that suggests or continues the yoke In
panel form until It meets the border,
which is again of the more solid look
Ing embroidery, and Is extended up the
sides In points, failing Into lha border
aoross tba baok.
xne lower .part or me blouse is ap
parently a continuation of tha panel;
that Is, it Is of the solid embroldnry
while the upper portion Is of plain ba
tlste with a threa-inch band of black
velvet between the two, underlying a
part of the embroidery. The novel fea
ture of tibe gown la tha circular bertha
that strongly hints of the bolero.. It
Is cut epaulet fashion at the shoulders
and the edges ar spread apart In front
to disclose three Bmall black velvet
buttons dotting the center of narrow
cord strappings.
The circular shope of the bertha
makes It fall In a graceful jabot effect
in front while In back an unusual dis.
position is made, of the fulness. It Is
carried down oyer the sleeve and light
ly caught to ona of the two front folds.
thus iorming an over-sleeve.
The velvet band from the front slope
down tinder the arms to the center of
thi waistline at the bark, where, from
a small double bow, two enda of black
chiffon fall, each banded with, the 'vel
vet. The plaited frill about the sleeves
and neck is of net.
I am beginning now the work out
some ideas from printed muslins and
organdies, that, I think, are very orig
inal and that, if I mistake not, will
turn our very satisfactorily. I shall
develop one in cream-colored Philippine
mull, printed with violets, and change
able violet and . green tffeta. The
sRIrf win be plain, finished at the ex
treme foot, with a taffeta colored cprd
that gathers tha Bilk in a very little.
uver mis win be a short tunic of thu
mull, bordered with a Cluny band seven
inches wide. This tunic la to be slashed
op the sides, the edges turned tn two
inon hems, and each corner decorated
with a tiny .wreath of artificial violets.
Then tha bodice of taffeta will have
a liitle bib of the mull caught up to
it wun vioiet WTeama at eaeh corner
and atralght sleeves to the elbow, set
on Instead of Into the armslde after
being ahlrrtd two or threter tlmea a half
Inch from tba edge, which leaves a
beading. t
There I no doubt of the rlsht of this
season to ba termed a "flower season."
Blossoms and foliage are used In every
eoaoelvable manner and In most unex-
pectea ways. r tha most pari their
arrangements ai s OM and stiff
looking that they appear to have been
accomjilldhed by exact mathematical
calculation, as in tha trimming ef th
model skutohed.
This hat, wl.lch so far resembles the
headgear assumed by the coolies of
India as to have been named for that
very rrsemblance, Is a natural leghorn
fsoad with cluud blu tulle with hy
dransa In mauve shades, running tha
gamut from white to the color of tha
tulle underneath for trimming. Inter
spersed freely with long, slender leaves
of a deep purplish blue, deeper than
that of the facing.
The flowers themselves ar very love
ly. Little regard la shown for their re
lation to their natural counterparts, In
so fur as color Is concerned. Roses are
likely to be blue or orange aa anything
and peonies and popplea, where their
reds hava always been their chlefent
Mire, are anything the dyer has been
inclined to make them.
froea II, still r4re4 taa raivrareu a
raeuotl. are-vee without 4et thai la
(hat variety ef eajteer al laaat a para
l ua) gras-la. ta aat tip la a healthy
body la a way elrallar la that In whith
curable gam diseases are pradu4 by
moruiaiioa r vires lata the circulation.
r naua ear-erlmeet waa rem: 1 waive
ia that ba round that the cancerous at
tract. vaa whan It waa filled wilfi
trma eauaad by accidental or Induced
lnrectn.a. could ba fitrd until no
known I arm waa left, and at lie malig
nant power of creating a naw eaacer
remain ad.
Not a algn of tut ere be life appeared
under the mtrroeropa, yet all lha el.
dances ef a true paraallle gaowth be
came evident with the Infuaioif of tba
fluid Thus tba theory of aa unknown
paraalle. long vehemently denied aa
being Infeclioua by lr Von Haneematin
and othara. waa established on a firm
heels In this Instance, and th way la
new Indicated toward the discovery of
lha organism or Infeetlng cause.
Further support to this stand as to
lha Inferllowa netare of ranter waa
given In tha coarse of other paper,
among which ware those af Dr. Erwtn
F. Smith, of Washington, and Dr. Har
vey R Oaylord of Buffalo. Dr. Bmlth'e
reaearrhaa hava proved definitely that
cancer aa It attack plants. Is aot only
Infectloua. but ran la Uaced to a ,va-tabia-deetructle
geYm, of which he I as
made eulturea. Inasmtich aa the whole
field of cancer causes rrfauipoa.ee a re
lation between Its various forms tn both
the higher and lower order of life, this
Indlcatta tha early discovery of the ma
lignant organism which cauaea canoer
In animal tissues.
Further Interesting and partially con
olutive evidence of the soundness of the
Infection theory was presented In a pa
per by Dr. Oaylord, in which he showed
that thyroid tumor, or goiter, can be
communicated to dogs from fish no dis
eased, and thus the bridge of Infection
from the lower animals to on of the
higher mammals la established.
This is ono of the Important links
In the chain of scientific evidence which
must now surely be forged to prove
cancer a pnrasltlo disease, similar In
causation, but different In manifesta
tion, in all forms or Ufa. This became
L- .J.. I Li I X 1 Ji-'W
fermlcMel waa aot re,Miad Th
thaa pal aa th market tn the laat I
rear teve aumbered their vlrilma by
he hsitdreda tf thoueanJa. Empty prom
isee have haen made tr ecoree ef pro
moters In the ealld scramble lo gat the
maoer. The marvel la thai wemaa haa
aal boo me ao thorougMir disgusted aa
i reject an treatment ror good.
Bat bar nope for remedy wae not
la vale, only a faw years ao
me saw wan sneaa i .Miracle treat
ment waa bmusht forth and II proved
to he a revelation In modern science A
rapreeentatlv of tha New fork World
inveatl ata-d the dleoovery and the meOi
da bf which It waa Introduced to the
public. Ha found eihauetlve (rale have
snows It to be the lnf dealrad, prac
tical, expedition and eafa war In which
to daateer the growth ef hale. Those
who put It before th public knew the
fallacy and dishonesty of publlehln ex
travagant claims They did not raaort
to any catch euhemea. auch aa making
a prospective nuetomcr a special offer
of 'lereonal Interest.' They started In
to win tha confidence of thoee Inter
ested and In thle way they have Wen
eminently aurreaaful.
Th news pf Ita remarkable qualltlra
spread rapidly I la now known and
widely usod from roast In roast and
from Hudson bay to the Uulf of Max
Ice. What la mora to the txilnt. It haa
ba Indorsed by prominent phvalclana
representative medical Journals and
leading magaslnaa devoted to woman a
cauaa There la too much at alaka to
rlak auch Indorsements if iiioy are not
true to the latter. Only the result of
rer-eated, chemical experiment and a
fherongV VnowlivlfVt of" tha orljlrlrt f all
hair growth could aland agalnat the In
veatlnatlon of u. h anthnriiua ti .
DeMlracle Chemical f'omnanv t onn
and above board In every detail. The
Indoraemantn are not luat clalma. A
llttla probing on the part of the PAPER
llshed an
tit
ktf s.11 a-alied reread I oa a rar a
leele auataher ai lha aaedieaj pre?
aiaa r a publication la good leading
eeuld aevar afford la be Uanurtod with
earthing that eavora of a fake, and lha
voluntary prela gtrea through ih
haaaeia Is sol la be houshl with
money It le atvea an the atrweglh nf
roa vict ion . Xhr
- wenllng to breve thai DaUitar.
wiannv or ua retiulailan a a
waa found by the rvprnoeatatlvn or Tiiat
UOILLX) that ittMi promlaaat depart,
meet and drug etorve c.f Nw rork cur
the use of Delllrarle was Uuded on a1!
eldea. The proprietor of ae of lh
-'sawi i neae eeiaDiiehnnta said
The eale of Loh(lrn:la la ra
Increasing and we hoar aethlng but
pralae for It all th limn.' I.ik.
aiona were echoed by the ethara"
ror years hava bean cani!.i
women asalnat beuig dafraudad by ex
celled auparfluoua hair "cu rea " In tmir
of ail warning, it that aome ar
always willing to ba burabtigiod be
raux aa the World aaya: "The fake
put on the market Is th laat ten yeara
f.ava numbered Ihalr vlciima by lha hun
erode of thouaanda." The mere fact that
rake-dangeroua preparatlona are abort
lived ehould alone be sufficient warning
la avoid lha use of any depilatory but
that of proven merit
It le astonlauir.g that aome women
will lake the rlak of dlafigureraent by
i'Ing unknown irnl hii,i,i. ..
for reniolna the blamiah.. mi...,
,r .' '"'b safe method a fe
Miracle, which la etanowleil h !.
nant and reputable authorltlea every
where as the alandnrtl dantlafni-v ita
one ahanlutaly nonpoleonoua preparation
'".'oes hair, thereby taking the
vitality out of it. oonsequentlr retail
Ing and prevetMlna an lncraai.il am.i ,
iV l,.rlhtf. l'rof ,a needed as to ih
liability of IMlrncla no atronr.r r.
gument can ba advanced than the fa I
thai It la the onlv danllaltrv that t...
atood tha leal of lima
There waa more of It Bold ten
ago and there haa bean morn of It aoM
each vear tinea tr.an ik, AA,.ki..j i
i . - - w " mmirn
of the nostrums.
- All reliable dealers sell and recom
mend IieMIracln. knowing It to he th-
heat mrtA hI.-! - II .,
principled onas will tell you they cann..t
ir..ruro u no jnat iney may mor rnelh
mriuence you to purehaae. thalr own i
possibly eom other dangerous, worth
leas autistltute undar another label for
a few'rents more profit. Therefore fur
your own protection, refuse Imitations
and substitutes. If your dealer will not
supply you. go to Llpmn, Wolfe A Co.
and you wltfb given Deklracla with
out argument.
Write for fren booklet which will be
mailed sealed In plain envelope. De
Mlraole Chemical Company, Dept II
Park avenue. K9lh and lioth atreeta.
New York.
dlacloeed tlie fact that they are nub-
ahed and sent broadcast, with tha Iden
tr and address of the writer or puhll;
ition added. Thl la the stumbling
ENGLISH DIVINE WILL
INSPECT HAUNTED HOUSE
New Tork, April 20, Monslgnor Rob
ert Hugh Benson of England, whose re
nunclatlon of the Church of England, of
which -his father, the late archbishop of
Canterbury, was spiritual bead, caused
a stir several years ago, means to faua
down a "ghost before he return to
Englanff'from his lecture tour hare. Ha
admitted that the report that he will
6pend a night in a Brooklyn house.
which la said to ba haunted. Is true;
that, he will seek th "ghost" In com
pany with an English Journalist and a
fellow priest.
Monelgnore Benson said that, since
he had been Interviewed upon almost
every conceivable question since his ar
rival here, h was glad of the oppor
tunity to make Ms position clear upon
matters relating to pp.yohlo phenomena,
which, he said, has been greatly mis
understood.
Governor Johnson' Son- Engaged.
( l' tilted Prat. Leased Wlr.
Pan Francisco, April 20. The engage
ment, of Hiram Vf. Johnson Jr., son of
the governor and a practicing attorney
of .San Francisco, and Mies Amy
Rowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Rewlea of Oakland, wae announced to
day. The wedding will be solemnized
early In May. Miss Bowles I one of
the most popular young society ladies
In Sail Francisco and Oakland.
DANGERS OF FAT
HOW FAT AFFECTS THE UVER
Next to th
lJVaK- , heart, there
no organ of the
body more bus
ceptlble to a
abnormal In
ereaaa of fatty
tissue than the
liver. When the
llvae Ka,ntv,jk
too fat, Ite action la Impeded, allow
ing the fat-making foods to make
more fat than Is needed for nor
mal symmetry. The liver, clogged
wun exoess rat, becomes Inaotlva.
and, from dlsoasa, th nature of
the organ undergoes a Chan are. Con
stipation, headaches. biliousness
and similar local disturbances of
the system are not the least of th
fat man or woman's troubles, for
the rolls and layers of fat on all
portions of tha body increase, closr
ging other organs, paving th way
to onesity. aii this can ba avoided.
if the proper remedy is resorted to
at once. Nothing ever discovered
for the removal of fat la so ffee
tlve as tha famous Martnola Pre
scription. Howevor, from the same
high authority cams Marmola Pre
scription Tablets, containing all tha
element or this sure, harmless Pre
scription and offering a mora con
venient means "or, reduelna- to nor
mal weight at the rata of Id to 18
os. a day, without dieting, exer
cise or resulting wrinkles and fiab-
biness. Marmola Prescription Tab
let are sold by all druggist or the
Marmola Co., 66 Farmer bldg., De
troit, mien., at 70c the case.
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fheyOCTOR
The questions answered below are gen
eral In character, the symptoms or din
rases are given and tlie answers will
apply to any rase of similar nature.
i'liose wishing further advice free,
may uddreas Ir. Lewis Baker. College
r.hig., ColleKe-Elwood Rtn., Dnyton, OliUi
ii MinniK sen naarensea stamped en
velope for roply. Full name and nd
uresM must ba given, but only Initials
ul inMiiiuue name .win be used In mv
answers. The prescriptions csn be
uiiea at any well stocked drug store
Any druggist ran order of wholesaler.
"Kit' writes: "I am far below normal
weight. I suffer with headaches and am
nervous to th point of exhaustion. If
you can ten me something to help me I
naii do very grateiui.
and
help
m hysterical at times.
me?'
Can you
"tn,
ao
Answer; I can prescribe nothln
irreouve as a thorougr
train hypo-nuolane tab
ets will aid in extracting the nutrition
from the food which will increase; the
CATARRH MAY LEAD TO CONSUMPTION
DRIVE OUT DEADLY CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm Kills the
Deadly Catarrh Germs
No Stomach Dosing.
Catarrh, which la bad enough in it
aelf, often results in loss of taste, small
and hearing aiid leads to serious throat
and lung troubles If not promptly
checked. The seat of catarrh Is usually
In the back of tba nose, and Its natural
course Is downward Into th throat and
thence to the lung.
r I Dont. tak any ehaade. If yon hava
-I any symptoms of catarrh retuf fed UD
feeling In the head, naety discharge
from tha noee, sore throat, or dry, hack
ing oougn, get a BO cent bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm from, your druggist and be
gin tne treatment at one.
This remedy la not a "burnlnr out,'
or "drying Up" process, it Is simply
a cieanaing,- nesting, antiseptic Cream,
taken through the nostrils back Into tha
head and throat where it instantly
reacnea tne seat or tha trouble. That's
tha only way to effectually and perma
nently cure catarrh. - '
. vaian u niauian yvu eixensivv to your-u
sair ana mends, start using Elys Cream
Balm today and la a short ttm vou will
ba permanently cured- of this eaaty, dis
rusting jUseaae, , Pperlal J agent. Owl
Drug Ca. .
red blood supply, overcome nervousness
and you will become plump and healthy.
This treatment should be continued for
several months, as It takes time to
change the tissues and cells of the body.
a a .
'fiirnh" aaya: "Can anvthtn hs rlnna
for one who Is bothered with rheuma
tismf It so, please reply."
Answer: Tou can be ntlrely'cured. of
your rheumatism If you take the follow
ing: Mix by shaking well and take a
teasboonful at meal times and at bed
tim and you will soon be cured. Comp.
esseno oardlol, l ot: comp. fluid balm-
wort, 4 ob.; syrup sarsaparilla comp.. 6
ozs.; wine of colchlcum, one half oa. ;
sodium salicylate. 4 drams: iodid of
potassium, 2 drams.
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"Bay" writes: "Can a sufferer from
bronchial trouble be relieved? Doctors
do not seem to help me, what would you
suggest T" .
Answer: To cure chronic cold, sore
throat and bronohltls, I would, advise
the uo of concentrated esseno mntho
laxnne. Purchase this at any drua store
4n 2 14-o,- packagea-and-mfxaccorulng
,to directions given on bottle and you
will very ahortlv be cured of all bron
chial trouble, this will not only re
lieve, but will cur, and la very pleasant
tn ,, . aJ
e a a
"Hal da" says: "I cannot eat without
great distress after eating. I am Bleep
less and restless, nervous and Irritable,
Can you tell m anything that would
our ma 7" .
Answer: Tour trouble Is all due to
stomach, which cause tn nervous,
Anfner: Ma"y women, old and young.
Whf have Fiiffered aa you do. have been
cured by uuing the following tonlo re
atorative treatment: -.tiet From vour
druggist 1 oa. tincture cadomen (not
cardamon) and 6 ozs. r-run of liypo-
rI!ful .,b?foro each meftJ- Always
shake well before taking. .
a aT
v..'?1" wr,tf; "In the last year 1
.uV?,bMn fklnln weight so rapidly
that I am uncomfortable and frequently
embarrassed bv nlis-httna-
duT B 'wnt9Vef What Shall I
vnA?"ltUYl!l CWI, vrl reduce
A-Tiln . K u"f the following:
A. mS.V5 ILx,f 6 rty01 rbolene 1
oa. Mix, shake well and take a tea-
fwn.,lift meftla 'or three day",
then doubio the dose and take for eev
week. This is harmless, and I I
have had matiy peopl write that they
lost a pound a da aftsr the first week
or sov
"Carrnnlnr" urliao, h . .
kidney, are m a bad condition. I have
dlsiy spells and dark snots, before mv
"J v'v nave iwinses,r rnaurmtlem.
Can I b helped V
Answr! To OUre lil'nav ant 11,,
"a1516 " ihreeralT' sulpWb tablets
(not SUlpnur). These ara nelrrl n
sealed tubes with full direction for
takWg. vlhey act Pleasantly and tone
up un ooweis ana liver and purify the
aC, J.hy aro. Convenient, effective
and highly curative.
"Phoebe'' The following: will cure
your children of bedwettlng: Oet 2
drain of tincture rhua-aromatlc: 1 dram
ilrct!Jj?Lcuf!,! an? 1 . comp, fluid
balm wort Ml, and e-ia the child from
10 to 15 drops in water about ona hour
before each meal. .
a a
a. r
roor woman Mince von ar,
io taice treatmAnt or vour
unabl.
Take tablet triopap-
your
raatlena falinr
tin and you will soon be cured of all
this trouble. Thess aro packed la sealed
cartons and are pink, white and blue
tablets to be taken after meals. -Take
the pink tablet after breakfast, white
aftar dinner and Mun after supper, tlf
this is continued tha curative agenda
will sooa restore naturai.digeation. .
"Miss M." writes: "I suffer rreetlr
with m nerves, sm almost -on tha point
Of nervous prostration.: 1 cannot sleep
H hvnlflla.
why not try this. home treatment for
the cura. bf leueorrhea. Inflammation
bearing down -pains.
-petlodie mis
tha parts snd
and ,
eryr i n is heals, tones
naupai sui nonormai oischarge by its
powerful antiseptic properties. Mix to-6-ether:
t os. tannfo acid and I ots
.uii.r.,iiu Tiisuie DQWnsr. usa a taa-
spoonful to a oourt of warm water as
j'-wie vi uuHcut wiui firingft.
fOnda writes: "I am troubled with
Itching scalp, dandruff and my hair Is
falling out. It is harsh and brittle."
Answers' Plain Yollr,at VCIni i .v.
best remedy for Itching soalp. falllnar
hair and dandr.irr thai f f.I"n,?
can be bought In 4 ox. jar and If nsed
according - directions will cur ail die
easea of th hair and scalp, tf th hair
Is harsh and brittle and wo,. Vi.M
erd with those straggiinsj. locks,-th
mrnyol wiir rtorthat aofU
fluffy appcararce and hwJ-V.k. .vT
Inten natural color. '
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