THE OJIEGOX STATESMAN:- WKIX ES DAY, JANUARY. 16, 1PIB v - I Hopes Women Will ; Adopt This Habit ' As Well As Men Glass of hot water saeh morn ing hslps us look and-fsel clean, swost, frtsh. ; , Happy, fright, alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear kln; a nat ural, rosjr complexion and freedom from lUnofifl are assured only hy clean, healthy tlood, -.If only every jwqman and llkewitte every man convt " realize the vrondera of the moralng Insldo bath, what a gratifying ehanit would tnke place. ? t nfafead ft the housands of sickly, anaemic-looking -men, women and -girls with Pasty or muddy complex ions; instead of the multitude of 'nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain lags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of ros- , checked people every where. I An inside bath Is had hy drinking, each tnornlgg before hreakfast, a glass of real hot water with a spoonf&l of limestone phospbat in It to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indlfreptible jwate, sour fermentations and polnsona be fore patting more food into the stom ach. -- :" -- . ?v ; - Those subject to sick headache, bl! Housness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those rwho have-a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but Is sufficient to demonstrate the ouirk and remarkable chaige in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanita tion. . 1 8T3.1T I With the Draft Board I Thr selective war draft board yes terday, In spite of a crowded office wltJi registrants wio joppeared In ' person for aid in answering' qaes tlonnarles, made out j and mailed more than 100 classification cards, aa well as ards appointing : dates for physical examinations. .' Delinquents were ; posted as N fol'ows; - ' " ; - Order number 1864.' Earl Freder--iek Dickson. Salem; order number ' 1435. Frank Edgar Kerr, Jefferson; order number 145,3, Ivan Ellsworth Jpllnson. Salem; order number; 1486, Jack Kaufman. Sllverton; and order ' "number 1485. James Russell McDow , ell, Denver, Colo. . j,, , ! Classification csrds were mailed to tbo following: 'Class G-l Jtayf ord 1 ; D.' Goodo. Salem" - '- '": -'.i-'-. , ' Class-; I-J-Harry ,R. j-Nelson; Marshfleld; William tenU. MohlerJ Uoyd ' II. Peterson, Powell - River. B. C: Archie A. Herlen and Glenn E-Lee.. Portland; -and' James A. .Dar by, Sllverton. -A MB 4k JL ALL THIS WEEK ".':'.-.-:' - - :' This is positively the last week of this wonderful nale, so if yoti want.. shoes at these, prices get them before Saturday night. Prices That WH1 Prevail for the Rest of the Week All Women's $6 Shpes. !all ; styles go at . 92.93 All Women's" $5 Shoes; 'all styles go at. .fO.95 All Women's 17 Shoes, 'all styles go at. ......... . .94.03 All Women's $8-$ 9 Shoes, all styles go at. .......... . $3.03 Hundreds of Pairs of Boys' $3 and $3.25 Shoes, button or lace go at. .91.03 75 pairs Men's, 1 5 Dress Shoes in Dutton, Ncolln soles. . .99.03 SOO ralrs Men's $5 Work Shoes blask and tan, leathers and '. Keolin solos,- go at . ..... 92.0. , . - j ExtraSpecial Friday and Satur day, large - line Ladles' ' black kid, button and lace, $5 Sffoes, to go at. 92.03 . T Hasan Shoes Wizzard Foot Appliances Fox Party Pumps ' Next to Ladd Itetilcnce Phone, 232.1 IUimblic Trucks. Goodrich Tires. Overland Service. All Accessories Mt. Angel Garage crowi: s &. r Iroprietnrs. SIC Augel, pr. Stornge and Repairs. Class G-5 .llarley A. Wright and A. Jessup Strang. Salem; and Char ley Tomasek, Jefferson. Class C-SJosepk W. Miller. Salem. . ' , . ' Class B-2 Alfred A- Schrab and Edward A. Sebultz. Salem. Class F-5 Tony Kaspszyk and John Smith. Portland. Class E-5 John Canich, ' Port- Hand; Joachim Krograann. Turner; ana Mats isencncn. loieao. Class fl-3 Orvan EL Freyslle and George it. I. Putman. Salem. Class . A-t Harrison A. Uftlley. Bonsell. Cal.: Albert W. Mltxner, Notl: Claus V. JJruckman. Marion; Frank C. Glerson. Stajton; Jesse Kephart and Johnnie. Dick, Silver- ton: Earl Hrown. Aunisvilie; Ternon E. ninKS. Paul L. Rltchey. John W lleelen. Edwin M. Van Nuys, FHls- worth Dealing and John V. KlrscJtter Salem. Class A-4 Marry Sundlen, Oae gon City; WaUer O. Chandler. Turn er; Wellington 0! Fletcher, Okmul gee. Okla. : Langdop Stafford and Alvln I Raines, Gates; Harry F. Rice. Detroit: Dallas S. - MeCarroll and Andrew Lorence. Sllverton; Archie Klnsey and Jacob J. Lam- brecht. Stavton: William Frellch. I.loyd K. Weeks, John Niederhauser, Orln V. Hall, Ambrose B. Wheeler, Mlla S. Farnell, Joseph W.' Wright, Tero M. flicks, Edward II. Nelson, Blng L. Claggett, Joseph A. Imper. Paul A. Mills. Salem. Thoso who. will be examined on January 25 are Clay W. Mllligan. Sublimity; Harrison A. Bailey, Bon sell. Ca.,1 and Vernon E. Ring. Salem.. , . ". . v?'' . Those whose examinations are set for January 28 are John T. Larson. Khaw; IJord II. Peterson, Powell River, II. C; Johnnie Dick. Silver ton: Franks C. Grierson, Stay ton J Claiw- M. Brnckman. Marlon; John V. Klfschcr, Ellsworth. Dearlng. Ed win M. Van Nuys, Rayford T. Gooda, John W. Robinson Paul L. Rltchey. of .2?.!em. j LOAN PAYMENT RAISES INTEREST Amounts Turned in on Second ' Liberty hsue; 4V Hit Low Mark NEW tORK, Jam 15. On" the progressive contraction - on"! business today's stock market pursned Its In definite trend of the last fortnight. - Early Irregularity gave way to moderate strength, this in turn b tng succeeded by another reaction Inhe later tiding, with an Irregu Jar rally Just before tite close. ; Suggestloaa. that the first business day of tlfe week be made a holiday In eastern territory.' pending ad-' justment of existing economic, strain, excited little attention at first, btt probably exerted s sentimental In fluence later. . -An advance In call loans to 6 per cent also . served , to. restrain specu lative ardor. rtThe rise was ascribed All Men's $6 Shoes, all styles go at............... . .93.03 AH Men's $ 7 Shoes, all styles go at. ...... . ; .94 03 All Men's $8-9 Shoes, all styles go at.. i,. 93.03 While they last, $5 $na Proof Rubber Boots' go at. . . . . .$3.03 While they last. $4 flailed Edge Rubber Boots go a.. .92.03 While they last. $7 Snag Proof Hip Rubber Boots go at. .93.03 300 Pairs Men's and Women's House Slippers, all styles, to 'close ............ ,, ,03c 100 Pairs Men's $9 Dayton Log gers, best grade,- while they last ::.Y. 94.03 Extra Special Friday and Sat urday, U. S. Army Shoes to go ...........94.03 Witch Elk Boots Ball Band Boots Dux BaxOil & Bush Bank Phone 161. bCHXi:iI)EU c-i HEAD STUFFED FROM ' ; CATARRH OH A COLD Sava Cream Airolied in Nostril Opens Air Paaaagesi Right Up. i- Instant relief no waiting. You clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear aod you can breathe freely. ro more hawkine. snuffling, blowing, head ache, i dryness. No struggling or breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. - , , ; Get a. small bottle of Ely's Cream Bairn from your druggist now. Ap ply A little of this fragrant, antisep tic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pas sage of the head, soothes the inflam ed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly, i It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh. to a sudden .inquiry aue to nnii . . . . . payment on the second liberty loan. Incidentally, second liberty 4's fell to a -low record. , ' News of the day threw little light on the foreign situation, but rumor again dealt with the dividend status of certain industrials. The cut In the Willys-Overland dividend ac counted for the advance of the mo tor division, but other equipments and specialties were lower most of the day. united States Steel fluctuated within a radius-of two points, but closed virtually unchanged at 90. contributing fully " one-third to the day's operations. Rails averaged one point recessions, with partial recov eries. . The few issues of strength were represented by shipping. Cru cible Stech Mexicans and several of the less active miscellaneous issues. Sales amounted to 485,000 shares. ' In the general bond list heaviness ruled, both as to rails and indus trials. Liberty . 3 's were - quoted J at 98.58 to 8.50, first 4's at 97.58 to 97.40 and second 4's at 96.44 to the' new minimum of 96.14, Total sales, par value, aggregated $4,- 475,000. United States bonds,- old issues. were unchanged on call. FEAR IS FELT FOR CORN CROP Priority Orders Discriminat ing is Charge; McAdoo Appealed To WASHINGTON". )an. 15. Priority orders have discriminated against corn to sueh an extent that a large part of the nation's bnmper crop sof 1917 is threatened with serious de terioration ,lf not destruction, !, Di rector General 01 Railroads McAdoo was. told today by Representative McCormick of Illinois, who baoked by tt, letter from Food Administrator Hoover, , urged , immediate appoint ment of 'a railroad executive experi enced in handling corn' shipments. Mr McAdoo' took the matter under advisement. ' Representative McCormick a,nd Mr. Hoover were agreed that, corn now on the farms or In the country elevators must be moved within the next few weeks In order to- avert shortages in many parts of the country. Reports to the food admin istration; showed that 'millions, of buidtels are rotting In the fields be cause the farmer has no place to store the crop. The failure to save the corn, Mr; Hoover declared, is resulting la increased prices of milk and; other dairy products and also' meat. , .'tit does not appear to me," said Mr. "Hoover, "that the movement of this' Most critlral and essential food stuff necessarily conflicts ; with the movement of coala Grain riotm in rhox cars' and coarln open" top cars. I am informed that a large number of box1 cars are dally loaded with pianos, furniture, gramaphones, beer. whisky, etc. It is estimated: that the eastern roads have anywhere from 20,000 to 40,009 box cars belonging to grain roads and unless these can be returned and be put Into ibeir proper employment, there is. little solution pi tne prooiem. , Junior Red Cross Now : Ready to Launch Work Organization- of the Junior Red Cross which is to' be organized in all schools in- Salem and Marion county, and which will be under the guidance of Willamette chapter, American Red Cross, was completed at a meeting or all teachers, and principals of Salem at the high school . yesterday afternoon, and which was attended by Henry W. Meyers, chairman of Willamette chapter;' Mrs E. E. Fisher, chairman of the membership committee, anS Mrs. .Millie Trumbull, secretary of the Oregon child welfare commis sion, who has been made field sec retary for the Junior Red Cross In Oregon. A. chapter school committee which will effect the organization through out the county was appointed, with City -Superintendent John W. Todd of Salem as chairman. The other members are County Superintendent W. M. Smith. Mlshler of Sllverton, Yonell of Woodburn. Miss Catherine Sterling. Mrs. La Moine Clark. MI Bertha C- Byrd. Miss Mabel Robert son and Paul Irvine. Miss Sterling will serve as treasurer for the com mittee. DIED MAC KENZIE In the city, Tuesday. January 15, 1918. at 7:20 o'clock, J. W. Mackenzie, who was S , years old, T He leaves a wife In Portland. The hody will be sent there today bv Webb & Cloiigb, for burial. . The de ceased had been In Salem only three MEATLESS AND WHEAHESSTO STAY FOR WAR Liyejtock Men Are Told of Food Administration's Resolution HOG PRICES WILL STAY Some of Speakers Find Fault With Washington's Pro gram of Economy SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 15. Meatless and whcatlese days are to remain as least for the period of the war. ' Such was the message brought to the annual convention of the Ameri can National Livestock association today by Joseph P. Cotton, chief of the meat division of the federal food administration and principal repre sentative of the food administration t the convention. This message from headquarters' at Washington was delivered to the assembled livestock men of the coun try at their afternrnm session, just after the market committee of the" organization had submitted, Its an nual report at the morning session urging the necessity lor the conven tion to takfe some action looking to ward the seeming of a change in the government's meatlaas day program by the subtsitutlon of pork les sd ays for the present meatless Tuesdays, Meatles Days . Maintained. Mr. Cotton, speaking as head, of the meat division of the food, ad ministration, stated Chat already the administration had announced its plan to lift the restriction upon oeef on meatless days In the Pacific coast slates, but he assured the convention that this la but a temporary holiday; that meatless days as first inaugurat ed will be maintained throughout the country and restored Its , full extent in, the Pacific coast states after the present congestion of beef at the country'a packing plants shall "have been relieved. Mr. Cotton assured the livestock men that the situation in relation to accumulation of beef products would be relieved by rushing t the completion of means of transporta tion and the ! resulting increase in exportation of this form of food. " The chief of the meat division also assured the livestock men that the. federal food administration would not materially Interfere with pres ent prices. Hog Price ' To - Stay, Mr. Cotton assured the hog grow ers that the price of $15.69 on nogs established some time ago would not be changed. He urged Increased hog production on ranches and farms. : The demand of the market commit tee that the convention, urgo the government and food administration to alter its meatless day progtara was received by the convention with unanimous expression of approval. The resolutions committee is flow considering the framing; of a resolu tion to be suTOmlttod to the con vention tomorrow, setting forth the attitude of the livestock men toward the meat lens day program and askint; the government to vroake alteration Jn accordance therewith. . ' ' -me repott or. me maraei cimit tee, which was one of the most im portant documents before the con vention today, not only, took a firm stand In the matter of urging a change In the meatless day program but also urged the eonVentlon to provide funds necessary to enable this committee and officials of the federal trade commission In its probe o( the packinsr industry with a view to disclosing the Influence, If there be sucn, of the packers upon-the live stock markets and the prices of live stocks product as applied to the pro ducer. , : : , . , -i . ' iMnger Seen-In Policy, A, E. Derlcqles of Denver, who ad d ressed 'the convention on the sub ject of "a livestock policy for Wash ington" saw a ted flag of danger for the livestock Industry in the pres ent program of the national food ad ministration. Mr. Derlcqles classed the meatless day novation as one of the errois which he believed should be correct ed to the extent of restoring a nortn el dietary upon beef, at least until ' A Doctor's PrescTiption for Indigestion Usually GlTca Instant Relief, Physicians who have specialised in the treatment of stomach troubles are i.Mturaiiy in a posKion to judge intelli gently as to the best thing- to use. It is therefore a matter of vital interest to those who suffer from Indigestion, gastritis, dypepsia. pain after eating, heartburn, etc., to learn that physicians who have devited their lives to the al legation or hirman suffering: are more end more Instructing- these sufferers to Ret a Oat-k a ire of Bt-neai. from ih.i druggiat and take a teaapoonful In a little hot water immediately after eat- inn or wnenever pain la relt. Doctors who prescribe. Itl-nesla. do to because they know it gives immediate relief In nearly every ir.st.r.-.eJ - oecauee it la no a secret remedy, for the formula Is Printed on the label and laaf hut nnl least, because It la ohtainaKIn nf all druggists and every package coutains a binding guarantee of satisfaction or money back. In view of the aulrk and lastiruz relief obtained in nearly every case it fails It costs you nothing, suf ferers from dyspepela. indiaestion and. stomach troubles fynerally are strong ly advised to net la peeks Re of Jil tteaia front their nearest druggist and DeRin 11s use without ociay. - IMPORT XT Tb e Ttl-nesla mention ed above Is a harmless but wonderfully effective remdy .which you can make st home -or any druaRist can prepare for you by mlxInR 144 ounces hi noma carbonate with I ounce maRneaia car- nonate. ir- nowever, you wtsn a guar an tee of satisfaction or money bark", be sure to ask for aa orixlnal pack Phvsicians Warn Public Taking ,bubstitutes tor lNuxated Ire - SaytThat Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot -1 Possibly Ghre the' Same " STRENGTH: Besides, they may upset the digestion, dlstprb the secretions and thereby do far more harm than n 1 and that Health Officials and Physicians everywhere should can tion the pubic against . these inferior products , . ' . . . . rir.;JH(i Freeela Selllvaa. tarmrr 4r Itrpt.t. Krr Vrfc, mm thr V-t llraltk MaMlMlrarf Wm K. Herri Ir. II. n. V-ll, frfrtr VHyulrimn in Ike naltlMere II pita I mn& m .Melel HxmmUtrt lit. A. J, Arwuua, imrmmt fmltmm Ha r.fu mt I IiIhici itr. Krrt- Malk4 Kinar. Kfw lark I'hjrulriaa, mmJ .Vlrtilral Xatkar. mm vlbrM alv ai ablr a4tlw mmm Imtortmmttmm mm ! mt rtal irmm mm m tmmlc. Careful lnvontisation by physicians nmonir druKKiata and oatlunu baa re vealed the fact that thr ara 4howa- ands of poopla Ink tng iron who do not diatlnauiah betwn orsanle iron and motaltc iron and that nurh ftmr ftbna oftn fail to ohtain the vital nnertfyv atrenajth and rnOurinco which they seek, Imply- becauaa th-y tiavw taken tha'wrona: Term of Iron. They m to think iron is-iron n the name tbeor' that a potato would be a ' po tflto whether cooked or raw. entirely iKnorinir the fact that the cooklne; pro crn mtkM certain important ' cellular changes In the potato that render It farmore aay of aaalmilatlon by the blood and tisauea. No one would hard ly expect to derive the same atreng-th from eatinj? raw potatoes that . he would from eat In tr cookd potatoes, yet accord inE' to the opinions f phy sicians who. havetnade a, careful atuur of the subject, takinff raw, unprepared, metallic iron la a (food deal like eat lnr raw potatoes... , Therefore physicians advise 'those who feel the need of a strength and blood builder to ,ro to their family doctors and obtain a prescription call- ins' for organic iron Nuxated Iron and iH-eneot this to their druiral't so that there may be no question about obtalntns; the- proper article. But If 4hy do not wish to go to the troubjc of Rcttlinf a prtscrfptlon for Nuxated iron then be sure to look on the label and ace that the, words NUXATED IKON' are printed thereon. Not Nux and Iron nr any r.rther form of Iron, but -NUXATED IKON. T The remarkable results produced by Nuxated Iron, and Its widespread sale fit being estimated that over three million people annually are today usina It) has led to the offering; of numerous substitute and' physicians say that Stealth officials and doctors every where should . caution, the public a K a I nst ac- x eeptlnir these sibi-t 1 1 u t e s which may be nothing; mora than a fnetal ic iron ' com pound which mny in mnny cases produce far more harm than (r-;d, just like a meal of raw pota toes mlKht u-Dfet 1 he t' much f delicate pcr- and real ly Injure hlii instead of Lfnrn i s h i n g Dr. 4aeee PranHs Sal nutriment S.rlir and stren-rth. mm Belleve Meaipll. The wide- el Oaldr Urt,l, ew spread publi- Voefi. mmm fae West cation of the e" Ceiwly MeapMal above information has been suggested by Dr. James Francis Sullivan, former ly phys:clan of Iletlevue Hospital (Outdoor Dpt). Nw Yo-k, and the Westchester County Hospital. Dr. h. H. Vafi; formerly I'hySiclan In the Bal timore Hospital, and Medical Kxamin er, Dr. Ferdinand King-, New York physician - end Medical Author, and others, so that the public May he in formed on this subject and protected from the use of metallic Iron under the delusion that it Is Nuxated Iron.' 'or at least sornethinnr as good"- the present concerted condition is re lieved in the llrestock market. U E. Swift of the Swift racking company of Chicago, who is In the cftr to address "the National Wool G rowers association, consented to .''9 ;tM" "., m im,i i .ii.jii.i nf . I ' 1 in , . -.? t . ,. wfmT.. -.I,-- y ' t . Jl - Jk. Ill I ; 'in - 1 1 ;,i r- -ri The LittBe A great deal is a well known fact and the J. Ce Penney Co. will save you little amounts . on little NOTION ARTICLES as well as othei- lines. When a person knows he can save about 20 per cent by t . . i ' ' " . ' ' v . i .. . ....... .a . . . - buying at a J. C. Penney Store they will certainly buy there. Look at the prices on these jfew articles which will convince any one that VfE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Talm Olive Soap ...... ...... .3 for 25c Laundry Soap. v. .." 6 for 25c Colgate's Talcum Fovnlcr. . . . . .. . . . . . .".12c Co1gatef8 Shaving Sticks, and Cream. . . .19c Williams Shaving Soap..... 4c Two in One Shoe Polish: Colgate's Dental Cream. Whittrmore's Shoe Polish Cashmere Bouquet Soap.' J. G. Ag ams' POWER AND - . . 1 - NuxUd Iron. In r-gard to the value Nuxated aren. Dr. Hulilvan says: "In 1 have etronfly emphasis the rreameceaa tnaklnic blood eamiaatlona the arreat Jieceaaity of their or ineir u u ni.mli-. run-down natients, talk to nhs'siclsns 1 I have stronmyi ,-vuaaiea iron Thousands of person 'ko on suffering") . year after year, doctorina; menisc-ives for ail kinds of Ills, when tbe real ani true cause underlying their condition Is simply a lack of sufficient Iron In the red blood corpuscles to enable nat ure to transform the food they eat into brawn muscle tissue and brain. With out Iron In your blood your food mere ly passes throuch the body, something like 1 corn inrugn an oiu mut wun rollers so wide spart that the mill can't grind, a , : , , Jtut you can't make strong-, vigorous successful, sturdy Iron men by -feeding them on metallic iron. The old forma or metailltc Iron mua( mo through a semi diareatlve procesa to transform them into organic iron -Nuxated - iron -before they are so ready to be taken up and assimilated by the hunian sys tem. ' ,; " - '-.' i - Former Ifealrh Commissioner Win. II. Kerr of Chicaxo says: "Frow my own experience with Nuxated Iron. I feel that it is such a valuable remedy that It ought to be used In every hospital , and prescribed hy. every pbysi cia in th country. I have taken It myself and expert need Its health-alv ins; strength huildinir ef fect and In the interests of the public welfare I fee) , it my duty to maker known the results of its wee. I am well past my A '-' Feraaer Health Ceaasalaaleaier Kerr three score years and. want to say that I believe my own great physical activity Is due largely today to my personal use of Nuxated Iron. Dr. H. B. Vail, formerly rhyslclan in the Baltimore Hospital, and m Med ical Uxaminer says: "Throughout my rtmrincd on Hospital staffs and as Medical Kxaminer, i have been aston ished at the number of patients who have vainly doctored for various di seases, when in reaslty their delicate run-down -state was simply the result of lack of iron In the blood. Time and attain I have prescribed organic Iron Nuxated Iron and surprised pa tients at the rapidity with which the weakneas and- general debilhty were replaced ny a renewed feeling of strength and vitality. I took Nuxated Iron myself to build me up after a serious case of nervous exhaustion. The efrecta were apparent after a f em days and within three weeks It had virtually revitalized my whole -system and put me In a superb physical con dition. , Dr. A. J. Newman. Former Police Hurgeon of Chicago, and former House Surgeon. Jefferson Tark Hospital. Chi ensro, -says: Jt has been my particular duty durinar the paat mix. ycmrm to as sist In keeplne- Chieaa-o'a five thous and hluecoats in Kood health and per fect flahtbtr trim, so that they would be physically equipped to withstand ail manner of -storms and rave ges of nature's elements.' Kecently I was prompted through an endorsement, of Nuxated Iron be Or. Bchuyler C. Jaquea, Visiting Kuregon. U Kllxa bcth's Hospital, New York, to give It a trial. This remedy has . proven through my own tests of ft to excel any preparation-'! have ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and eorreeMw r dlaresHve disorders." night to make an address before the National Llrestock convctnion tomor row; morning, givFnc the-.. Packers' side of the Issues between the live stock producer and the ) packer. rtihgs Colgate iJath Soap. , ..... .5c Dress Fasteners. , . . .5c Pins Bias Fold Tape........ 4 Stickerci Hrand. Crochet Hooks. .... . . . ..ts Kic J!ac ................8c Long Round -Shoe Laces..... ' 8V Safety Tins. ... .3c and 5c Soutache -ISraid. .21c .8c 8c and 19c ..8c ..8c and 19c PEW K EY ENDIJRAK of 1 Pr. Kerdinsnd Kinic says: "t.. mylfhould prescrlbw morv . orcnnlc- 1, I fr th.-ir n.rvnua down, weak hKKrfl looklnc I'allor- niwm anaemia. Tlie h. the anaemic . man or wotnan i the flesh flabby, - mos clea lack tone the brain f mi and the m,emory fails and .often they become weak. nerv ous, irritable, despo n d e n t and - melan choly; , When the iron com from the blood of o men. the ros es go from their cheeks." Dr. K. Hauer a ltoston l'hy sician w h - has- studied both In this Tir. F-erdlaat-4 y Nre York l'h.i, and ledleal A..s. country and 111 gre.t Kuropcan Medical inatKut. said: ."Nuxated iron a worm remedy. Not long arto a man can.- me wnu waa nearly naif a ci.htury , and asked me to give him a tt. nary examination for life incurs i wu aatoniahed to find him with : blood pressure of a boy of tt and as full of viK'r, vim and vti aa a young; man. In fact, a yuunK 1 he Really was, notwithstanding 1 arc The secret, he said, waa t.il Iron Nuxated Iron had filled him renewed life. At 30 be was in 1 health, at 4C he waa careworn nearly all in now at 60. eftur tai Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vita and his face beaming with the tu ancy of youth. . If people would only take Nuif Iron wtoen they feel wealf or r . down,- Inatead, CI .ooalnir ihenid. with habit-forming drugs, atiinui and alcholia beverages, 1 am conn that in this way tev could ward -disease preventing becoming or; in thousands of ctit-a, and there hy ' lives of thosanda might be saved v now die every year from pneumoi grippe, krdney, liver, heart trouble other dangerous maladies. The , true cause which started their din was nothing- more or less than a v, ened condiUon brougrht on by a I of iron Jn the blood. Thousands people suffer from iron deficiency 1 do not know )t. If you are not str or well you OweJt to yourself to r; the following -test: - See how long can work or how far you can v without becoming tired. Next take 1 - five - grain tablets of Nuxated Iron ti times per oay arter meals ror , t Weeks. Then test your strength as and see how much you have galnt u - NOTI3. Nuxated Iron, which U s scribed and recommended shove - physicians In such a great variety cat ises Is not a -patent medieine r secret remedy, but one -which is known to drurgists everywhere. I like the older Inorganic Iron pr1iit It is easily assimilated and does not . jure the teeth, make them black r upset the stomach; on the eontm it is a moat' potent remedy In n,' all forms of Indla-estinn sa well as ' nervous, run-down conditions. ,1 manufacturers have such great cr dence In Nuxated Iron that they ii to forfait 1100 to any charitable In tution If they cannot take any man woman under K0 who lacks Iron Increase' their strentrth lt per rent . over in four weeks tim. provided ' have not serious ortrinlr trouble. T also offer to refund your money if does not st least double your strer end endurance in ten days' time.- i dlspenaed by Daniel J. Fry ard all t rTriirB-ists. Has the shaving: brush f.he f you for Christmas .began to iu yet? The earning value of a fchlp Is t Irom 9400 to 600 a day. .4c and 5c .Cc . ..... ,Zc 'CO. c UiOOUU. . . age of Bl-nesta.