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Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr of Westcott Place, are entertaining guests this evening at their home in an interesting manner. Rev. Henry Anet of Brussels, who was in Belgium during the invasion and who was also in France recently, will speak on "The Soul of Belgium" The affair will begin at 8 o'clock. A large number of cards have been issued. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bethard of the Arden apartments, entertained with a dinner last evening at the Country club. ' Covers were laid for; seven guests. , : ,' ., ' , Mrs. Wilson Magaw is entertaining members of , an auction-bridge club Thursday at the Country, club. Mrs. Olive Belden Lewis was a special guest Tuesday at the luncheon Kiven at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. W. Roach,' South . Twenty-first street, by members of the Aftermath. She made a talk on "The New Constitution." Informal talks were , also made by members. The guests of the club were Mrs. Robert L. Kelly." Mrs. David W. Dennis, Mrs. Olive Belden Jwls, Mrs. Charles M. Woodman, Miss Ruby Clark and Mrs. Noah Hutton. - ; Mrs. Albert Kortnaus entertained Tuesday afternoon in a pleasant manner at her home, 8outh Eleventh ttreet. Sheephead was played and favors went to Mrs. Will VanEtten and Mrs. Harry Metz. Mrs. J. B. Engelbert was given the guest favor. Spring flowers and ferns were used In ornamenting the rooms. A luncheon in three courses was served. Last evening the members of the Moose Lodge gave a card party in the Moose Hall. Mrs. Howard Myers will entertain members of ' the Stitch-Awhile club Thursday afternoon at her home. There were fourteen members present Tuesday afternoon when members of the Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 met at the home of Mrs. Nora Norris on the Middleboro pike. Miss Loretta Breese and Miss Helen Greenhoft were guests of the club. The program was a demonfctration of "Adulteration of Textiles" nnd was made by Miss Alice Macy and Miss Mary Kenworthy. After the program a covered dish luncheon was nerved. Mrs. Maud Breese will be hostess for a meetnig of the club on May. 8. The time was spent sewing yesterday afternoon when the aid society of the South Eighth Street church met at the church. At the meeting of the Ladies' U. C. T. Social club held Tuesday afternoon p.t the home of Mrs. A. N. Keller, nouth Thirteenth street, plans were made for the U. C. T. convention to be held in this city May 17-18. After a program of patriotic music refreshments were served. Mrs. William S.

AFTER GRIPPE Vinol Restored Mr. Martin's Strength i Wapakoneta, Ohio. "I am a farmer by occupation, and the grippe left me with a bad cough and in a nervous, weak, run-down condition, and I could not setm to get anything to do me any good until I took Vinol which built me up, and my cough and nervousness are all gone, and I can truly say Vinol is all that is claimed for it." James Martin. Vinol is a constitutional remedy for all weak, nervous and run-down conditions of men, women and children, and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Clem, Thistlethwaite, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. Also at the leading drug store in all Indiana towns. Adv.

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tne ciuo in two weeas. A meeting of the aid society of the West Richmond Friends church was held yesterday afternoon at the church. - . The dinner-auction bridge party which was to have been - given this evening at the Country club has been postponed until Wednesday, May 2. The April social committee will be in charge. ' ' - ' - ; Mrs. L. H. Bunyan, North Twelfth street, is in Indianapolis, attending a meeting of a Missionary society, . ' . The aid society of the East Main Street Friends church met this afternoon instead of tomorrow on account of the open meeting of the Federated Missionary societies of city churches at First M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Titswortb had as dinner guests Monday evening at their home in Rushville, Russell Titsworth, Edwin Eley and John Vesey, students at Earlham College. The dance which was to have been given Thursday evening by the Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge has been postponed indefinitely. Mr. Frank Duning has gone to Kentucky, where he will spend a week's vacation. Many persons from neighboring towns will attend the concert which will be given Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Coliseum by the Russian Symphony orchestra . under the direction of Miss Esther Griffln White. Mrs. Wilfred Jessup will sing, Miss Martha Scott will give piano numbers and Miss Ruth Scott will give violin numbers at the reception to be given this evening at the St. Paul's Episcopal Parish House by the members of the Vestry for all persons of the Parish and their friends. The affair is a courtesy to Re, and Mrs. Baldwin. Miss Laura Gaston of the .Earlham College Music department, has been asked to. assist with the program. Mr. Sidney Rose and Mr. -Joseph Smeddinghoff were guests of friends in Dayton recently. The Christian Endeavor society of the First Christian church will give a social Tuesday evening, May 2, at the home of Mr. Dan-ell Cully, 1022 Sonth Eighth street. The Young People of the Reid Memorial U. P. church .will i enjoy a social Thursday evening at the home of Miss Artillisa Bennett. 136 South Eleventh street. Members of the Kensington club were entertained yesterday afternoon in a delightful manner at the home of Mrs. John Starr, East Main street. Refreshments were served. May 8, Mrs. Ray Longnecker entertains the club. " , Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the members of Mrs. Joseph Beck's Bible class of the Trinity Lutheran church is giving a reception at the church for the Mothers and members of the Cradle roll. All friends are invited. The affair will be held in the basement of the church. Mrs. E. H. Thistlethwaite will entertain members of the Coterie club Thursday afternoon at her home, Asylum avenue. Beautiful in its simplicity was the wedding of Mr. Howard Messick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hafley Messick, West Main street and Miss Mary Canby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Canby which was solemnized this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 133 South Eleventh street. The rooms were attractively decorated with flowers and ferns. In the ceremony room the decorations were in spring flowers in termingled with the ferns. The ceremony was performed by the--Rev. Charles M. Woodman of the West Richmond Friends church in the presence of a number of relatives and a few close friends. The bride was pretty in a tailored suit of blue with

boots of kid. Her flowers were a corsage bouquet of bride's roses and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Messick left this afternoon for a wedding-trip and upon their return will be at home with the bride's parents, South Eleventh street. Both young people are well and favorably known here. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of the high school. Mr. Messick also attended , Earlham college. Pretty parties have been given for the bride during the past week by her many friends. , . .. Mrs. Nelle Barnard, chairman of the Wayne County Franchise League, has called the annual meeting for Saturday, April 28. at ten in the morning, in the lecture room of the MorrissonReeves library. The annual election of officers of the county league will take place at this time and short addresses will be made by the members of the league and a general discussion of the suffrage situation entered into. The dance which was to have been given Friday evening inVaughan hall by the Pleasure Seekers club has been postponed until May 4. . The April meeting of , the Woman's Franchise League was held Tuesday afternoon in the Commercial :dub rooms in the Masonic Temple. Plans were made for a reception to be given in May for Mrs. Richard Edwards, state president, and Miss Betsey Edwards, Sixth District chairman. . Miss Edwards was elected recently at the convention at Shelbyville. Mrs. Olive Belden Lewis was made County chairman for the coming year. Mrs. Lewis is exceedingly well fitted for the office having done organization work both in South Dakota and Indiana. A committee composed of Mrs. M. F. Johnston, Mrs. S. W. Hodgin and Miss Alice Hill was named to devise methods of procedure to obtain as large a - registration of women as possible. Miss Mary Mather was a guest yesterday afternoon when Miss Mildred Schalk entertained members of a card club at her home, North Eighteenth street Auction-bridge was played at two tables. Refreshments were served. Miss Carolyn Hutton entertains the club next Tuesday afternoon. The members of the Banner Social will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. E. Brooks at her home, North G street Members of the Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mesker at her home, South West Third street. The Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church, will not meet Thursday afternoon on account of the open meeting of the Federated Missionary societies at the First M. E. church. The meeting will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Schneck, 311 North Nineteenth street. A large attendance is desired as a report of the Missionary meeting held recently in Lawrenceburg, Ind., will be given by the delegate. The

members of the society are asked to meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Davis, 125 North Seventeenth street and go in a body to the First M. E. church. " The South Side Section of the Woman's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church will not meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs.. George Wllcoxen. The meeting has been postponed until May., A meeting of the Woman's Relief

j Corps will be held Thursday after

noon in the Post room at the Court House. A card party'will be given Thursday evening in the Eagles' Hall by the members of the lodge for their families and friends. Mrs. Alfred Collet will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Teddy Bear Euchre club at her home, Kinsey street. Mrs. Minnie Miller will entertain members of the Helping Hand club Thursday afternoon- at her home,

South Eighth street. . Mrs. Paul Benfeldt will entertain members of the Woman's Collegiate club Thursday afternoon at her home, South Eighth Street. The social committee of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity is giving a dance Thursday evening in the fraternity rooms, East Main street. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John is giving a card party Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the St. Andrew's Auditorium. All members and friends are invited to attend.

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VnitedStdtesSeriator Mason

Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation; Father of Rural Free Delivery System Takes Nuxated Iron to obtain renewed strength, power and endurance-after the hardest fought political campaign of his life in which he was elected Congressman from the State of Illinois. The results he obtained from taking Nuxated Iron were so surprising that

SENATOR MASON NOW SAYS Nuxated Iron should be made known to , nervous, run down, anaemic man woman and child.

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Opinion of Doctor Howard James, late of the Manhattan State Hospital, of N. Y., and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital, who has prescribed and thoroughly tested Nuxated

Iron in his own private practice. WHAT SENATOR MASON SAYS:

USE "GETS-IT," LIFT CORN RIGHT OFF

SHRIVELS, LOOSENS AND IT'S GONEI ' "Just like taking the lid off that's how easy you can lift a corn off your toe after it has been treated with the wonderful discovery, 'Gets-It" Hunt the wide world over and you'll find nothing so magic, simple and easy as "Gets-It" You folks who have

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Sore shoulders, lame back, stiff neck, all pains and aches yield to Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub H, Simply apply to the sore spot, it quickly penetrates and relieves. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, it does not stain the skin. j Keep a bottle handy for rheumatism, ipratns, bruises, toothache, neuralgia, gout, ; lumbago and sore stiff muscles. i At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00.

wrapped your toes in bandages to look like bundles, who have used salves that turned your toes raw and sore, and used plasters that would shift from their places and never "get" the corn, and who have dug and picked at your corns with knives and scissors and perhaps made them bleed just quit these old and painful ways and try "Gets-It" just once. You put 2 or 3 drops on, and it dries at once. There's nothing to stick. You ean put your shoe and stocking right on again. The pain is all gone. Then the corn dies a painless, shriveling death, it loosens from your toe, and off it comes. "Gets-It" is the biggest selling corn remedy in the world today. There's none other as good. "Gets-It" is sold by druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III. Sold in Richmond, and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken & Co., Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite, and Quigley's Five Drug Stores.

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what you eat your food merely passes through you without doing . you any good. You don't get the strength', out of it, and as. a consequence ' you- become weak, pale and sickly looking just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can . work or how long you can walk with out becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after

several physicians who were requested meals for two weeks, former United States Senator Wm. E. Mason, recently electei

w give meir opinions wereon. men iesi your Member oj the U. s. Congress from Illinois.!

ur. tiowara James, late or me Man- strengtn again, . ana hattan State Hospital of N. Y., and see how much . you formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn nave gained. I have State Hospital, said: "Senator Ma- Been dozens of nervson is to be commended on hand- 0Us, run-down peoing out this statement on Nuxat- pie'who were ailing ed Iron for public print. There are au the while double thousands of men and women who their strength and need a strength and blood-builder, but endurance and endo not know what to take. There is tirely rid themselves nothing like organic iron Nuxated Cf dyspepsia, liver fron to give increased strength, ar all svmntoms

" "I have often said I would never recommend medicine of any kind. I believe that the doctor's place. However, after the hardest politcal campaign of my life, without a chance for a vacation I had been starting to court every morning with that horrible tired feeling one cannot describe. I was advised to try Nuxated Iron. As a pioneer in the pure food and drug legislation, I was at first loath to try an ad-' vertised remedy, but after advising with one of my medical friends, I gave it a test The results have been so beneficial in my own case I made up my mind to let my friends know about it and you are at liberty to publish this statement if "you so desire. I am now sixty-five years of age, and I feel that a remedy which will build up the strength and increase the power of endurance of a man of my age should be known to every nervous, run-down anemic man, woman and child." Senator Mason's statement In re

gard to Nuxated Iron was shown to

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snap, vigor, ana staying power. It enriches the blood, brings roses to the cheeks of women and is an unfailing source of renewed vitality, endurance and nower for men who burn up too rapidly their nervous energy in the strenuous strain of the great business competition of the day." . Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author said: "I heartily indorse Senator Mason's statement in regard to Nuxated Iron. There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anemia. Anemia means iron deficiency. The skin of anemic men and women is pale; the flesh flabby; the muscles lack tone; the brain fags, and the memory fails, and often they become weak, nervous, despondent and melancholy. "In the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished . rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated cornmeal, no longer is iron to be found. Refining processes have removed the iron of Mother Earth from these Impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our vegetables are cooked, are responsible for another grave iron loss. "Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe eld age, you must supply the iron deficiency in your food by using some rorm of organic iron Nuxated Iron just as you would use salt when your tooa Has not enough saJt." Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has studied abroad in great European medical institutions, said: "Senator Mason is right as I have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders.

"Not long ago a man came to me

of other troubles in from ten to fourteen day's time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after they ha! in some cases been doctoring for months w it h o ut obtaining any benefit But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. The iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red coloring matter In the blood of her children is, alas! not that kind of iron. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated to do you , any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete and prizefighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of grea t strength ' and endurance . and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray; while many anotner nas gone down iu inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron."

From the Congressional Directory published by the United States Government "Wm E. Mason, Senator from Illinois was elected to the 50th Congress in 1887, to the 51st Congress in 1891 defeated for the 52nd Congress 1892 Elected Senator to the 55th Congress 1897 to 1903." Senator Mason is now Congressman from the State of Illinois. Senator Mason's championship of Pure Food and Drugs legislation, his fight for the rural free delivery system, and his strong advocacy of all bills favoring labor and the rights of the masses as against trusts and combines made him a national figure at Washington and endeared him to the hearts of the working man and the great masses cf people throughout the United States. Senator Mason has the distinction of being one of the really big men of the nation. His strong endorsement of Nuxated Iron must convince any intelligent thinking reader that it must be a preparation of very great merit and one which the Senator feels is bound to be of great value to the masses of people everywhere, otherwise he could not afford to lend his name to it especially after his strong advocacy of pure food and drugs legislation. Since Nuxated Iron has obtained such an enormous sale over three million people using it annually other iron preparations are often recommended as a substitute for it. The reader should remember that there is a vast difference between ordinary metallic iron and the organic iron contained in Nux ated Iron, therefore always insist on having Nuxated Iron as recommended by Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan State Hospital of N. Y. and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State hospital; Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. EiizaDeth's Hospital, New York and other physicians. In this connection Dr. Howard James says: "Iron to be of the slightest value to the human system must be in a combination which may be easily assimilated. In the case of metallic Falts of iron, iron acetate, etc.. it i3 very doubtful if sufficient actual iron can be taken up and Incorporated into the blood to be of any service especially in view of the disadvantages entailed by its corrosive action upon the stomach and the damaging effect upon the dental enamel. When, however, we deal with iron in organic combination, such for instance as albuminate, or. better still, Nuxated Iron, a far different story is told. Ye will observe no destructive action upon the teeth; no corrosive effect upon the stomach. The iron Is readily assimilated into the blood and quickly makes its presence felt in increased vigor, snap and staying power."

eminent Dhvsicians both In Europe and

Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. oioer inorganic New York City, said: "I have never Iron products it Is easily assimilated.

before given out any medical informa- aoes "0l injure tne teetn. make tiiui

who was nearly half a century old and tlon or aavice for publication, as I or- black, nor upset the stomach; on the

asked me to give him a preliminary

examination for life Insurance. I was astonished to find him with the Mood pressure of a boy of twenty and as full of vigor, vim, and vitality as a young man; in fact, a young man he really was, notwithstanding his age. The secret he, said, was taking organic iron Nuxated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At thirty he was in bad health; at forty-six he was care worn and nearly all in. Now at fifty after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change your food into living tissue. Without it no matter how much or

dinarily do not believe in it But in contrary. lt ls a moBt potent remeay the car.e of Nuxated Iron I feel I in nearly all forms of indigestion as would be remiss in my duty not to we!1 as for nervous, run-dowD cocdimention it. I have taken it myself tiQns. The manutacturers have such ' and given it to my patients with most reat confidence in nuxated iron that surprising and satisfactory results. tney offer to forfeit $100.00 to any

And those who wish quickly to increase their strength, power and endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully effective remedy." NOTE Nuxated iron which is prescribed and recommended above by

charitable institution if they cannot

take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron, and increase their strength 100 per cent, or over in four weeks" time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to re

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physicians in such a great variety of double your-6(rength and endurance In cases, is not a patent medicine nor se- ten days' time. It is dispensed in this cret remedy, but one which Is well city by Conkey Drug Co., Thistleknown to druggists and whose iron thwaite Drug Stores and all good drugconstituents are widely prescribed by gists. Adv.

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