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A. For Piles Sundayis "*"" ’ el { Pyramid Pile Treatment Is Used .\l( Home and Has Saved a Vast | Number from the Horror of Operation, Don't permit a dangerous operation | for plles until you have ween what Pyramid Plle Treatment can do for you in the privacy of your own home No case can Pyramid Plle T called hopeless u tment has been tried and has falled Letters by the acor from people who belleved their cascs hopeless are in our files They fairly breathé the joy of the writers, Test Pyramid Pile Treatment your self. Either get a box price 50 from your druggist or mail the cou- pon below right away for a periectiy frea trial. | FPREE SAMPLE COUPON || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, | 528 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich Kindly send me a Free sampe of I Pyramid Treatment, in plaln wrapper. i Name .... | Street ... : L [ AP soo. State. l TODAY'S BEAUTY AlDS/ To clear up and whiten the skin and wecure that charm of pink and white Youthful freshneas so much desired by nil women you will find it far safer to | rely upon a good face lotion rather than nDowder. To get rid of that shiny and 1uddy appearance in your complexion, wfssolve four ounces of spurmax in one- Malf pint hot. water, and add two tea- #spoonfuls glycerin. Apply this to your fate, neck and arms, rubbing gently un- till dry. This lotion does not show or rub off like powder and is much’ better. 1t is splendid for removing tan, freckles, pimoles and sallowness. You can make a delightrul for a very trifling cost if you get from | vour druggist & package of canthrox and | dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. Pour a little at a, time on the scalp and rub briskly. This creates ar abundance of thick, white lather tha! thoroughly dissolves and removes dandruff, excess ofl and dirt. rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with flufiiness that makes it seem heavie than it is, and takes on a rich luste and a softness that makes arrangihg i - pleuun.—Advertu_emem. SQUEAKING KIDNEYS! [ Do not hesitate to promptly heed lhe] ":rnlnx your kidneys give you when they begin to lag in’ their work. When you fi those little “squeaky” palns in t "small of the back;" loss of appe- tite; highly colored urine; weariness you cannot acocount for—it means that your kidneys are not doing their work prop- erl, The result may be fatal if neg- lected. The remedy is a simple matter if you aot promptly. “Go to your druggist and wet & box of genuine GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Haarlem Ol has been a standard remedy for all kidney and bladder ftroubles since 169 It s imported direct from the ancient labora- shampoo | | all After torles at Haarlem, Holland. Be . sure hfi\l Im’ BNIT !I’lpl;’flll’ ‘,‘ A\:)F'i‘l‘\l, Yes, the money to pay bills in the faar ules, NO _ substitute | gt Sundus wilk pive the proper result. Prices, 2, | Eily" Sunday campalgn 1s now pretty f0c and §.00. Your money pos tively re: |nearly all raised and Treasurer “Billy furded if you do not get prompt relief, | Ure lugged $7,060.13 to the bank to help el the old-time ‘ginger’ of youth.—Advertisement. i i Discovery Enables Any One to Have Carly Hair Quite accidentally some one made the dll_ofi!er{ that the application of ordinary Ug {d, sitmerine would “actually " turn stalght hair ourly and wavy in a few hours. 'She told her friends about it, who i turn told others and now thou’ | ,dfid- of women have profited by the in- nnuuog. The simplicity and harmiess- ness of this method, and the way the hair drles In such 'pretty cur's and ot appeal to any one who iles favorite way s to apply the sil- ne with a clean tooth brush before ietiring. ‘The effect upon arising 1s quite o Surprising, the curliness having such a |the Methodist piscopal church, will nataral appearance and the hair being so |meet thie afternoon at { oclock at right and lustrous. Particularly will [¢ne First Methodist church. Mrs. Frank 1Fis be apprétiated by the habitual uter | s Dristol, wite of Bishop Bristol, and h.uély. can mnow be discarded. The |president of the Omaha district, will Hauld ritmerine. which can of course be |preside. ohtal e any drugeist, is neither |70 ’ . B Y Sticky mor A e Councas ther | The speakers will be Stiss Eila Wat Kroasy, keep the halr curly for many weeks.— Mirror of Fashion.—Advertisement ' The Easiest Way To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails te remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it en- tirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to molsten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips By morning, most if not all, of your | dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will - completely dis- solve and entirely destroy cvery single *gn and trace of It, no matter how mucn dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, klossy, silky and soft, and look and feel & hundred times better You can get liguld arvon at any drug store, It s inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fafl — | Advertisement. HOTELS. HOTELTURPIN *IN THE WEART OF THE CITY* A7 POWELL ST, AT MARKET SAN FRANCISCO lustrous, | ms at the Tab as Caug_h_t ky_ _Qur Staff Artist CHICKENS COME HOME T0 ROOST WHAZZA MAZZER MUZZER ? IF MOTHER- WHY NOT DAUGHTER ? BRIEF CITY NEWS | Wedding Rings—Edholm, Jeweler, Have Root Print Iv-—Now Heacon Press Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Grandon. “Today's Complere mmvie Frogreamt ¢lassified section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. For Safety First im Life Insurance see W. H. Indoe, general agent State Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worces- ter, Mass., one of the oldest, 71 years, and best companies on earth. | Partial to Katser—Judge Foster is not | neutral, but is a partisan of the Kaiser. Willlam Beasley, 1417 Cass street, and J. H, Ksféer, 551§ Pawifer stréet, wore arfralgned. In police court for fighting. d ana cums and Kajser $25. To Talk Over Boulevard—Joe Hum- mel will meet Thursday evening with the Newport Belvidere Improvement club of Thirty-sixth street and Kansas ave- nue in the Central Park school annex to talk over the proposed boulevard route from Miller park to Fontenelle park Bills to Pay Bills } Pour Into Bill's Box; | Please Many Bills pay the bills. This was the harvest of the Sunday collections, Naturally the money that “Billy” CUre took to the bank to pay the expenses of the “Billy" Sunday campaign was very gratifying to “Billy" Foshier, chalrman of the finance committee. “Billy” Graham, chairman of the site committee, and “Billy" Redgwick, chair- man of the buiflding committee, were pleased to note that the money 1 site rent and for the bullding s now assured. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES ARE TO MEET TODAY The Woman's Federaiton: or Missionary Isocieties of the Nebraska conference of son, corresponding secretary of the To- {peka braneh, and Mrs. Bertha Kneeland Tullon, a returned missfonary from South {America. Miss Hazel Silver will sing A grateful sufferer writes: “'Your medi~ cine, Dr. King's New Discovery, cured my cough of three years' standing.’ 6oc. All druggists.—Advertisement | We are substituting religiousnsss for | rignteousness. | | Christisnity is the only sympathetio | religion that ever came into the world, | THIS SOUND 70 CUSSERS ? BrLLY's IDEA OF PERSONAL LIBERTY St. Joseph Citizens Want Sunday to Help Them Whip the Devil A delegation of St. Joseph citim come to Omaha soon to present to “Billy™ Sunday that city’s claim to a campaign. A meeting was held there Monday to was the enthuslasm that before it ad- journed more than half the guaranty sum had been pledged. Fred C. McMillan of Des Moines al- dressed the meeting, at which 400 were present, and told of Sunday's work in possible state. Rev. D. M. Claggett stated that about $20,000 would be required for the ox- penses in St. Joseph. If Mr. Sunday giv favorable oonsideration to St. Josep! prohibition throughout invitation, it will be nearly three years| before he can hold a campaign there Six Policemen from Des Moines Who Hit Trail Tab Visitors Lieutenant “Jimmie" Cavender and five policement from Des Moines are at tha Loyal hotel, having come to Omaha to hear “Billy” Sunday. All of these men were “trail hitters” during the Sunday campalgn in Des Molnes, FORTY-FIVE NEW ENGINES BOUGHT BY NORTHWESTERN The Northwestern has placed orders for forty-five locomotives to be deliv. ered during the coming winter and next spring. Northwestern proper. all of the Pacific mogul and Mikado type. FINED FOR FAS™ DRIVING PAST FARNAM SCHOOL 8. A. Wood, Seventeenth and Harney ! streets, was arralgned in police eourt for | reckless driving near Farnam school and driving an auto without a llcense num- ber. Judge Foster fined him $1 and costs. Motorcycle Officer Anderson made the | arrest and Judge Coley defended him “First Aid” in sickness of the Stomach, iu liver and bowel disorders and in general weakness can be found in 'HOSTETTER'S! Stomach Bitters the means to the end, the world will | turn its back on the church, There are thoussnds who forget ..{ ligion and allow the Torms of religion | %o tak ethe place of religion! And she forms must be destroyed before religion will perfume your life. | 2 H i 2 F j | i riiEE It helps Nature pro- vide the nee digestive nrope required for the per- feet wpssimilation of food, thus ecreating and maintaining bet ter health at all times, You should try it Be Sure You Get HOSTETTER'S Des Moines, crediting him with making | des Molres “dry” and though it making | the ’ Ten of them will go onto the Omaha road and the others onto the The engines are | 'THREAT IS MADE | 10 KILL SUNDAY' { Black Hand Letter Says Bomb Will | Be Thrown Into the Big | Sunday through| the mails yesterday. | The letter states that Sunday will | be killed at the tabernacle on Thurs-| handwriting, the Ilines running feanl on Sept, 28 at 15 Capt dont tak this for a Jok for we mean bussies from the | unknown.” | ! At the lower, left-hand cortier is ®| rudely drawn black hand, At the lower right-hand corner is a large, black circle representing & bomb, with a fuse running from it to a clock. The hands of the clock mark the hour of '3 o'clock. Secretary Mathews read the letter, bul did not show it to “Billy." He turned it over to Chief of Police Dunn after it was found that none of the postoffice in« spectors Is in the city. Chief Dunn detalled detectives to try 'to trace the author of the communicas| {tion. If found, he will have to face & | federal court | PINKERTON NOTES THE WONDERFU! GROWTH HERE Willlam A. Pinkerton, head of the Pink erton Detective Agency, was a caller at Chiel Dunn's office Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Pinkerton is enroute to Califorma, [ Where he will stay until after the holi- ! duys. He remarked with enthusiasm on | the growth of Omaha since last he was ‘ in the city. Restore Far Side Stop Friday Morning Bright and early Friday morning the stroot rallway people will abandon the near, and restore the far side stop plan in both the down-town and residence dis- tricte of the city., It la probable that | Tabernacle. cards will be placed in all cars notitying | passengers of the change. However, the THURSDAY AFTERNOON IS TIME street rallway officlala feel that this is hardly necossary as the matter has been | " v " #0 thoroughly discussed that about all A “Dlack-hand’ 10Uer Whs 10| Cole W 1o 6RY A16 believed o Rnow | ceived by “Billy" that the change ia to be made. Menorah Society | day, September 23, by a bomb, wmmt Holds First Session { will explode at 2 o'clock R | The letter is written on an of-, The Menorah society held its opening | dinary sheet of note paper, in a poor | Meetng of the season Tuesday evening in the new club rooms at the Lyrio bulld- H ing. Mr. Morris Fromkin, president of | “down hill" across the sheet. It Il‘m., “B'nal Ami” club and Harry Alpirn | as follows | were the upeakers. Violin selections were | “Omaha, Neb., Sept. 20-15: Mr. Billle| KiVen by Mr. Hersog of Chicago, ac- Sunday If you don leave ton In to days companied by Sigmund Landsbers. An you wil be killed by & bomb in the tab-| open discussion on “The Synagogue” con- cluded the program. attended, MISS ENSOR MAY BE GIVEN PLACE ON TWO PAY ROLLS Miss Eunioe Ensor nas just been ap- pointed supervisor of soclal extension work (n the public schools at a salary of 31,660 a year. If the woard of Educa- tion will grant the use of schools, as re- quested by the recreation board, it is proposed to place Miss Ensor on the pay- roll of the latter board and assign her to evening work in the school social cen- ters. This plan would give Miss Hnsor two positions. COLORED BOOTBLACK IS FOUND DFAD ON A LOT Frank Walger, aged 83 years, a colored bootblack, found dead Wednesday morning behind some bilthoards at Twelfth and California streots. He was a known sufferer from tuberculosis, and this 1s belleved to have been the primary cause of his death. taken charge of the body, hold an inauest. Seventy members but will not Coroner Crosby has | [GRAIN TAKES ANOTHER ‘ SLIGHT TUMBLE HERE | Numerous reports to the effect that the frost of Monday night had not damaged | the Nebraska and lows corn to any ex-| tent had a tendency to send everything | except oats down another notch on the Omaha Grain exchange again. Wheat | | went off & cont; corn Y cent, while oats, | on account of heavy demand, advanced % to % centa, i Wheat recelpts wery thirty-one cars, selling at S008100%,. Corn sold at ®% | @€ cents, With thirty carloads on sale Oats sold at S3G@6Y% cents, with the re- celpts twenty-nine cars. ¥is Rest Waa froken, | | ©O. D, Wright, Rosemont, Neb., writes: | “For about six monthe I was bothervd with shooting and continual paine in the reglon of my kidneys. My rest waa broke nearly every night by frequent actions of my kidneys. 1 was advised by my dootor to try Foley Kidney Piils and one B0-cent bottle made a well man ot me. 1 can always recommend Foley Kid. ney Pills for I know they are guod.” | This splendid remedy for backache, rheu- matiam, sore muséles and swollen jointe | contains no habit forming drugs. lolll every where.—Advertisement. ! J. W. RIGGS ASPHYXIATED ACCIDENTALLY: OPEN JET The odor of escaping gas at 1422 North | Nineteenth street at 3:30 a. m., led to the discovery that J. W. Riggs had been asphyxiated, presumably by accident. | J. P. Wiison, & roomer, who opened the ' door to Mr. Riges' room, found an open | gas Jot. The dead man was 40 years of age and wne employed as teamster by the Omaha Van company. A daughter, son and other | relatives, reside at Princeton, Ind. Coro- | ner Crosby took charge of the body and | may hold an inquest. | ! | 'HORLICK’S The Original | MALTED MILK ' 1 m":.’? ;l!alllntz = Store Hours: 8:30 A, M. to 6 P.M, Saturdays Till 9 P, M. - BURGESS-NASH COMPANY, Wednesday, September 22, 1915, STORF NEWS ) Here is one of the biggest with every Lat purchased h ‘Burgess-Nash Announcing For MONDAY A Sale of Mattresses See Sunday papers offerings it has been our good fortune to offer so early 1 the season. Beautiful new shapes in fine quality liyon’s velvet, Hatter’s plush and Ralt’s silk velvet in black, brown, purple, green, red and navy. EXTRA SPECIAL—A fifty-cent taffeta silk lining free and windows for full particluars. ~———— e A Rug Sale of N W and best untrimmed hat ere Thursday at $2.00, Co~8econd Floor. | A Wonderful Sale of Untrimmed Ml '1 That Were $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 | —and We Will Trim arrange for the delegation and so high | P FOR THURSDAY, FOR A BAD COUGH Here ia a fine old-fashioned recipe for coughs, colds or eatarrh trouble that is absolutely un- equaled. Get from your Arugwist 1 ox. of Parmint (Double Btrensth) and add to it % pint of hot water and 4 oz of granulated sugar. ‘Take one tablespoonful 4 times & day No body triln more racking your whole with a cough. Clogged nos- will open, alf passages of vour head will clear and you oan breathe freely. It is easy to pre- pare, costs little and s pleasant to take. Anyone who has a stub- born cough, hard cold or catarrh in any form should give this pre- scription a trial.—Advertisement SAVE YOUR MONEY PREPARE FOR THE “Unexpected Opening” » The time when a small capital will be very use- ful in starting you up the ladder of success may come any day. With a good Savings account you will be able to take hold and climb easily. PACKERS NATIONAL BANK TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Beat Farm Paper of the West. Phone D. 187, Burgess-Nash Trimming Servicc Free. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor, An Unusual Sale of WOMEN’S $5.00 and $6.00 SHOES at $3.35 Here is a splendid opport. Winter shoes from a selected stock of correct styles for the coming season at greatly reduced prices. This lot embraces satins in lace or patent leather in button style with white nubuck tops and varions other $5.00 and Vital Importance at $3.35. to everyone with a home to $6.00 lines iu onc hig lot in the basement A Valuable| a1 | | and colorings. As an example: only $12.00, Good quality of axminster in floral patterns. values, at $17.95. $40 Wilton Rugs, $30.05 Royal Wilton Rugs,, the newest designs. values, specially priced at $29, $3.50 Axminster Rugs, $2. Axminster rugs, size 36x63 inch all new patterns and coloring were $3.50: sale price $2.95. Royal Wilton R Greatly Redu yarn and the best dye, selection of Orien suitable for any room. brighten up for the coming sea- The rugs are the product of the very best makers in a splen- assortment of new patterns $10.50 VELVET RUGS, $12.00 Full room size, 9x12 feet rugs of extra heavy velvet, splendid as- sortment of new patterns and col- orings, the usual price would be ; sale price Thursday, at, $27.50 Axminster Rugs, $17.05 beautiful line in both Oriental and Regular $27.50 full 9x12- foot size, in a wide selection of Regular $40 Made of the best quality worsted splendid patterns from which to choose-—colorings Rugs, 18x36 inches, $2.60 values, shoes priced regunlarly at day at $2.85. Women's $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes at $2.35 One big lot including patent leather with colored or black tops, lace or button style; dull calf boots with plain toe, lace or button, ete.; $4.00 and $4.50, special Thurs- Burgess-Wash Co,—Basement. Five Cents First Payment Delivers a Stand- unity to buy vour Fall and hutton models; $3.50, Howe, $10.75. Paragon, $20.75. ard Make Sewing Machine to Your Home EETE R Singer, §20.75. New Home, $19.75. REMARKABLE opportunity to secure a Standard make sewing machine on easy terms. Come to our department, pick the machine you like best—register and pa five cents and the machine will be delivered immed iately to your home. You pay the balance im Machine is Guaranteed. every machine FRrand new machines at the lowest prices you have shared in for a long time. A few used salesman’s sa mples included in this lot at ridiculously low prices, Automatic, $39.00. $7.50 to $10.00, for $2.00 'fhem Free for You ‘ There are scores of smart new shapes including tri- corns, sailors, pokes, turbans, high crown sailors, in fact every favored and wanted shape of the season is here for your selection. The remarkable range ot gelection and extreme values naturally foreshadow a generous response and we have provided well for it. Mrs. Moulton by popular request. They will fit and pin any material you buy at 98¢ the yard or over fres. Mrs. Moulton and her staft will be of inestimable value to you in helping plan apd make your Fall and Winter wardrobe a success with benetit by her suggestions and in- structions, Jap Rose soap, per cake. .. Powder Puffs, individual velope . .. Colgate's tooth paste.20c Mme. Ise'bell's Face Powder, | Phosphate, 50c 60c size...10¢ | size . 20c Burgess-Wash Oo—Main ¥loor, will C Fit and Pin Your New Ak-Sar-Ben Gown Free of Charge RS. Moulton and her are here again this little expense, Come and £ .10¢ B cercsnane oo .$1.75 Rugs, 27x54 inch values, B cecaesan vaes .$3.25 Rugs 36x63 inches, values, R TR i 3.25 | weekly or monthly payments, Rugs 2-3x9 fee values, at Y R A $7.15 EV"& Rugs 3-8x12 feet, $14.00 values, Ten years to a life-time guarantee wi Rugs 2-83x14 feet, $15.50 values, at . $10.50 sbrun . Mintucas A 4 Burgess-Wash Co.—Third Floor. BURGESS.-NASH COMPANY - o ———————— S | Free lessons in sewing every Monday, Wednesday snd Friday, 10 to 11 & m. and 3 to 4 p, ™. I e s dhranis o Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Ficor.