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L PASO HERALD Fridav. February 25. 1910. Details For Constructing Candle Shades Any one who can do fancy work will find this pretty candle shade, with its Inlet motifs of transparent embroidery, by no means diffipult to make, and it will repay any trouble that may be ex pended upon it The materials required for each shade are eight pieces of Bristol board cut to the shape of diagram No. 1 and two pieces of shape of diagram No. 2, with about a quarter of a yard of white or pale colored chiffon and two yards of j satin bebe ribbon. The correct measure- J ment of each side piece is six inches at the bottom, three inches across the top i v ?! t i zT " """"" """ . , j and part of lot 17. block 21, Mills map; csrimated cost 36,000. BirthK. i To Mr. and Mrs. Hermion Hernandez, 1111 South Santa Fe street, girl. Feb. J 22, 1910. To Mr. and Mrs. Geronimo Ramirez, Stevens street. Concordia, boy. Feb. 22, 1910. To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Reyes, 916 7th street, boy. Feb. 20. 1910. Licensed to "Wed. J. Henry Witholder and Miss Ora Riley. , L.. J, Troth and Miss Mabel Woodward. ACSOBAT BUYS A HOME m CITY ter of each flower place a small sap- J phire "blue, ruby or amethyst "jewel," ew similar tiny jewels of oval shape. The"e stone ; can bn bought cheaply in ail art needlework shops. An alter- 4-Tl&X$tt'EtS SKAm and four Inches in depth. The top piece j measures three inches square, but space ! only permits of showing the diagrams native way of working the design on a reduced scale, to indicate the meth- i would be to have the little flowers car od of cutting. J ried out in ombre ribbons, about half Cover the shaped cards for the sides j an inch wide, gathered lightly on to of the shade with the chiffon; those in- i the chiffon and finished with lev.-els in tended to form the outside should have j the way already described, says The i yueen. nen tne uttie wreatns nave Sew each pair of outer and inner cards neatly together. Cover the two top pieces with chiffon, cutting away the circle In the center and turning in the edges deftly. Seam the two pieces closely together the transparent material embroidered with the little wreath shown in the Illustration No. Z. To work the little circles, first trace the pattern carefully on the chiffon, and then stretch the material In a frame for embroidering, using three shades of blue, rose or hel iotrope floss or filo-floss silk, and car rying out the flowers and border in evenly worked satin stitch. In the cen- been worked, press them, if embroider ed, lightly 'on the wrong side and then stretch the chiffon over the card shape, taking great care that the little wreath is set to correspond with the cut-out circle in the card. The light of the candle will thus show through the em broidered transparency, giving a pretty effect. and then seam on to the four sides, which should previously have been fas tened together by little ribbon bows,, as shown In the illustration. The shades will be just the right size to slip on to the ordinary brass supports. It would not be a bad idea to cover the inside cards with colored chiffon and the outside ones with white, but in that .case the embroidery would have to be done in contrasting color or In white. .Of course, if colored chiffon, is used for tfie outside of the shades She cardboard must be of the same color, or the effect will be spoiled. The shade is finished at the bottom with a fringe of beads, which should be of the same tint as the jewels introduced in the flowers. Edward Condona Is the Pur chaser of a Home Here For $9000. It is the ambition of every auctioneer to sell a circus. An ElPaso real estate firm has closed a deal which in a small way is the equal of the auetioneey's greates" achievement. The Lone -Star Land company has sold the house and 95 front feet of city property on North Campbell street, to Edward Codona, consideration $9000. But what has that to do with- a cir cus? Just this. Codona is one of the greatest acrobats In the world. He and h's family draw a pay envelope from the Barnum & Bailey circus ' which would stagger a man-on-a-salary in dividual. Wishing for a place where he could rehearse his new acts and train for the long, strenuous summer sea son, Codona has purchased the Camp bell street property and in company with his happy family of aerial acro bats will make El Paso their home when they, are not traveling from place to place with the big tented show. A building will be built on the prop erty and a fully equipped gymnasium and aerial apparatus will be installed for the winter series of training. The property was owned by Frank "Wells Brown and is in the loOO block on Campbell. R. C. Walshe has also bought a five room cottage on 'Circle avenue from the Lone Star Land company, consider ation, $3500. ADOBE LANDMARK TO DISAPPEAR A Startling Statement New York Medical Authori ties Claim -Dyspepsia to be a Pre-Disposing Cause of Consumption. , The post mortem statistics of the big New York hospitals show that some cases of consumption are due at least indirectlj. to unchecked dyspep sia, especially when the victim was pre disposed to tuberculosis. Dyspepsia wears out the body and brain. The weakened, irritable stomach being unable to digest food the body does not receive the required nourish ment, and the victim becomes thin. weak and haggard. As a result, the body becomes a fertile field in which the germs of disease may lodge and flourish. Therefore, the person who permits dyspepsia to progress unhindered is guilty of contributing toward the de velopment of one of the most insidious and fatal diseases known to mankind. Dyspepsia may be completely eradi cated If? properly treated. We sell a remedy that we posltivelv guarantee will completely relieve indigestion or dyspepsia, or the medicine used during the trial will cost the user nothing. This remedy has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet. Certainly no of fer could be more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable remedy. Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you, we urge you who are suffering with in digestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25-cent box con tains enough medicine for fifteen days treatment. For chronic caes we have two larger sizes. 50 cents and $1.00. Re member you can obtain Rexall Reme dies In EI Paso only at our stores. The Rexall Stores. People's Drug Store and Kelly & Pollard. D J1WES II DICK COMMIT III HE ON SIN FilC 1 HIWE NEW San Francisco street is growing with ihe remainder of the city. The James A. Dick company is figuring with the El Paso & Southwestern company re garding a new home for the Dick com pany opposite the chamber of commerce on San Francisco street. The new wholesale house, while it will not have a frontage on the unionNstaiion street, will have an entrance .from this street. and will be a valuable addition to the new wholesale district. The lease on the present location of the Dick company expires on Nov. 1, and. as it will be necessary for the com- rpany to secure more commodious quar ters, a building to house the different departments will be built before that time. Nothing definite has vet bepn decided, however, according to Mr. Dick. oi iLion si Li. FOR RHEUMATISM Lamar Davis Is Electing a Handsome New Home ' in This Finish. Rheumatism is in reality an internal inflammation; a diseased condi tion of the blood cells -which, supply the nourishment and strength necessary to sustain our bodies. The disease is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood, which comes from indigestion, weak kidneys, constipation, and other irregularities of the system. This uric acid produces an inflamed and acrid condition of the blood, and the circulation, instead of nourishing the different portions of the body, continually deposits into the muscles, nerves, joints and bones, the irritating and pain-producing acid with which, it is filled. Then follow the painful and torturing symptoms of Rheumatism. "We do not claim for S. S. S. thatrit is anything more than a first class blood purifier, and that is just what is needed to cure Rheumatism. S. S. S. goes into the circulation, and by neutralizing the uric acid and driving it from the blood, effectually and Burely removes the cause of Rheumatism. S.S.S. strengthens and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, causing pain and agony throughout the svstem, it becomes, an invigorating, .nourishing fluid, furnishing health and vigor to every portion of the body, and permanently relieving the suffering caused by Rheumatism. S.S.S. is purely vegetable and will not injure the most delicate system. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Pebble dash is becoming Quite stylish in El Paso. In Arizona and New Mexico this artistic finish for mission houses j Is being used extensively, but as yet J only a few El Paso home builders have adopted the rough finish for the ex terior walls. Lamar Davis is- complet ing his new residence on the corner of 1 Olive and North Virginia, which has an W. Reekhart to Start York Soon on Xew Of fice tfuilding. Another adobe landmark of the old daysdnust give way for a modern build ing? The site of the new Reckhart building, on the triangle formed by San Francisco street. Main street and the Lesinsky building, will be cleared before the end of the month, and D. W. Reckharc will erect a modern two story office building, which will have the form of a ftatiron.h. The building will have glass fronts on San Francisco and Main streets, and will be arranged for storerooms on the first floor and offices on the second. RAILROAD NEWS. NEGRO PORTER " HIT BY ENGINE IvROEGER HERE TO BID OX A3IERICAX NATIONAL BANK Otto Krp'eger, the contractor who built the Caples building and other buildings In El Paso, arrived this morn ing from San Antonio to figure on the plans for the American National bank building. Mr. Kroeger will be one of the bidders on the new bank structure, the contract for which will be let on March 5. CONCRETE FOR SKYSCRAPER. Concrete mixers, crushed stone and sacks of cement are being unloaded on Mesa avenue for the Roberts-Banner building. The concrete mixers will be started to grinding out the mixture which will congeal inlo tne rounda- j attractive finish in the pebble dashing. tion for the plaza building. j. lie iavis nuuse win cost ?ouu wnen completed and will be occupied by Mr. Davis as a residence as soon as it Is i finished. THE DAILY RECORD. NEWMAN AT MINNEAPOLIS. Charles Newman, of the Newman. In vestment company. Is in Minneapolis this week on important business in con nection with a large real estate deal here. Ed Simpson Sustains Slight Bruises Taken to His . Home. Ed Simpson, a negro porter formerly employed on" the E. P. & S. W., was struck by engine No. 18. as It was pull ing into the union passenger station yards at 7:18 oclock this morning. The engine was pulling a chair car, and going west. Simpson was walk ing north on the road between Leon and Durango streets, when the accident occurred. The negro, it is stated, did not see the approaching engine until the fire man snouted to him. It was then too late for him to clear the track, as he was standing on the south rail. He Jumped backward just as the crosspiece of the pilot struck him, knocking him down. He sustained only a slight bruise or so on the right side of the face, and a few bruises on the body. Simpson was taken to his home at 332 Leon street. Men's GOOD Clothes nH HE new hand tailored suits of the H. S. & M. and the Kuppenheimer makes tliat we show this spring are the most perfect styles ever shown in El Paso. The variety is igreat greater than we have ever had to offer you before. The size range includes suits for men of every build tall and slim, short and stout, or regular in garments designed for business or dress. Talk to us before you select your suit let us show the good features of these grandly made clothes. Prices include all qualities from $18.00 to $35.00. In addition to these we carry a splendid line of meirs suits in excellent styles at lower prices. Manhattan Shirts Xearly every well dressed man wears a Manhattan Shirt, because they fit they look well they wear well and come ihe most desirable material'. See our new spring styles S1.501 to $3.50. Recent arrivals in the Men's Dept. show a beautiful line of new Xeckwear, spring weight Undergarments, attractive stvles in Fancy Vests, new shapes in 30ft and stiff hats made by Stetson and Hawes von Gal a J Ell BABY T Has the Animal With Her in Her Eoom at the Shel don Hotel. 1 COMES HERE TO BUY LA.D; ARRESTED IN VACANT HOUSE. Angelo Debuteli, an Italian immi- 1 grant who came here to buy some farm I ing land, was arrested Thursday night and docketed as a suspicious charac ter. He was fouid in r. vacant house by a policeman and bad $455 on his person. Tihis morning- in police court he ex- l plained in Itaflian to P. A. Candelaria that he had com. (here looking for, some land which he ould purchase and cul tivate and seeking a small house found an empty one and went in to look for the owner; not finding him. he remained there until the policeman found him. Ke was dismissed by judge Lea when arraigned in court. "The Ladv and the Tiger" in cold reality are at the Sheldon hotel. The .Liaav is Jirs. r. v. jiarunez, a more than pretty French woman, and the I "$ a 4..4.4... . Tiger well, he is a Mexican tiger and j 4 packing trust is onlv a (Mid. ICTED FOR CONSPIRACY. Xow both the woman with the stranee JLAWTOX, OKLAHOMA, RAISES MONEY FOR RAILROAD "Wichita Falls, Texas, Feb. 25. Law- , ton, UKianonia. today accepted the proposition made by Kemp and Kell of this city for the construction of a rail road to that city. Lawton is raising a bonus of $45,000. The line will be completed July 4 this year. r-O . rT nni'm.i s nn-cc ti EW orlews BY spftut ' . ls.M""e genrie assures Airs, t city this afternoon. Dr. James Dous. president, ana H. $ nl?rSl hi, SfK ' . oiiuuions. genera; manager 01 me ; ue ujv. aers on TOy arms are his El Paso & Southwestern Railway com- j scratches pany. loft over the Texas & Pacific by " -ttv ,;pr i,nHo- in ,o ,or.fo; Dr I of Mexico when we'Yound him. and his New York. X. Y.. Feb. 25. In- nAnT,o ,? -l. .UW .- ; v4-. ,..ii.fo..B wMviitfcj m T ,"-"-"i- . 1.11c " " "IV T rai-e price of foodstuffs contrary the same room at the hotel, tim only dit- , to the public good against all of- ference beins that the user is m a care 4. finals and directors of the Na- while, the woman is not. Mrs. Martinez, j 4. tlonal Packing -onipanv. the so- 13 traveling with her pet on the wav to 1 aiipi hf tnt irpm TCr.nor.to tn j. j Mexico City, where she will meet iier a, judge Swayze inthe supreme eourt Hh . ausoana. a imuve 01 tne repuon-. 4. of Hudson county, In Jersey The Chorus Lady THIS SENSATIONAL SERIAL STORY WILL BE PUBLISHED) IN THE HER ALD, BEGINNING SATURDAY NEXT. Building Permits. To W. F. Duval, to build brick resi dence. 16x30x14 feet, on lot 25, block G7, Highland "Park" addition: estimated j cost ?350. To Fred C. Knollenberg. to build sheet iron buggy 3ned. Sxla feet, on lots 14 and io, sDlock ?9, Franklin j J. .!,-, 4 UUU1UUU , . CIIUIUICU tucl 9U To Wm. IC PrejJton. to build brick residence, 16x16x12 'feet, on lots 6 and 7, block 6, Mundy Heights audition; estimated cost ?200. To 2kT. Roberts, to build additional room- to residence. 16x19x10 feet, on lots 3, 4. 5 and 6. block G. East El Paso addition; estimated cost $200. To Texas Bitulithlc company, to erect platform and roof over tanks, 25x4x4 feet, on St. Louis and Ange streets; es timated cost $300. To Howard Fagg, to remodel building for vaudevile theater, on lot 16, block 87. Mills map; estimated cost $300. To The L. Eggers, to erect n brick family hotel, 50x40x120 feet, on lot 16 WHAT IS TO BE DONE WITH BOY? Comity Judge Asks Ques tion in Statin g That Ke- fomi School Is Full. "What are we going to do with Noel ilorgan if he should be convicted?" aslced judge Eylar this morning, refer ring to the case of v the boy charged with stabbing .Lawrence Whnber to death or. he plaza opposite the hotel St. Regis October 16, 1909, as president Taft was entering the hotel for break fast. "We have no place to put him, the reform s-ohool is full. I -suppose that after awhile they will have no room in the penitentiary, and we will have no place to put convicts. - "We ,are compelled at the present time to hold people adjudged insane In the county hospital, because there Is no room In the state Institution. It would seem that Texas should get busy It is hard to believe that coffee will and make more r0m for these PePle." put a person in such SIIS Q,riT Dut It AVrk a Hard Pull. special train for Icw Orleans. Douglas h traveling in his private car. f two-little brothers- The mother was ..... uU -ni. oituuiuiia is m ma jnsfiitened awav. His eves were not vet private car, -San Pedro. opened, but they are no'w." J And then the French woman with the i Mexican husbajid and the tame tiger j hurried ip in -the elevator lest some harm miht have befallen him no. the I tiirer. P. A. Haggard, the postmaster at Colo rado. Tex., is on a visdt to his sons. Her bert and Lester, in El Paso. G. H. FLAG AT HALF MAST OX ACCOUNT OF IiEATH. The flag In the G. H. park has-been fl;ing at half mast the last two day, on account of the death of Mrs. T. A. Warren, wife of T. A. Warren, of the G. H". car repair shop. Mrs. Warren died early Wednesday morning. RATE TO IXDIAXAPOLIS. The 'general passenger agents of the Texas railroads have arranged a special rate of a fare and a half Yor the round trip from Texas to Indianapolis, on ac count of the convention of the depart ment of superintendents. National Edu cational association. The dates are from Feb. 25 to 28. o NEW STATION TIME CARD. The union passenger depot is Issuing a new yellow time card, effective since February 23. . ALLEGED BURGLARS HELD TO GRAND JURY Leek Tnaddeus and wife, cnurged "with receiving and concealing stolen property , were held to the grand jury today bv justice E- B. MeClintock each in the sum of $250. Denny Thompson, negro, and Einmett Winter, charged with burglary, were also held to the grand jury each in the sum of $500. It is charged that Thompson and Winters burglarized te residence of A. J. Fraser and Claiborne Adams and that ThadtJtus and wife, negroes, received and eneealed th goods. ABOUT RAILROAD PEOPLE. condition as it did an Ohio woman. She tells her own story: "I did not believe coffee caused mv SUIT TO SET ASIDE JUDGMENT; OTHER ACTIONS. Richard I1 Pala and Joseph Marra tm.lllll.3 UTtrl froniir.fl,. .tj T i:ij ;i I t Vl A fnTTTlPr OI COltraOO ftTfi -Vl lnl, sfo well I would not. and could not quit ' of ew Mexico, have tiled suit in the drinking it. but I was amiserable suf- 1 34th district court to set aside a judsr- ferer from heart trouble and nervous 1 ment granted Josephine Crosby et als prostration for four years. j vs. Juan and Jacinto Ascarate. "I was scarcely able to be around, j The plaintiffs are Jesuit fathers who had no energy and did not care for any- j acted as trustees for the 135 atere tract thing. Tftas emaciated and had a con-j In survey 144, Ysleta grant, and claim ROSE STAHL, WHO CREATED THE TITLE BOLE IN "THE CHORUS LADY" It is the story of stage liie that has made a pronounced it on two continents. First written as a vaudeville sketch, then into a play, and then dramatized, "The Chorus Lady" has taken rank as one of the masterpieces of tfte age and Rose tahl has become famous in her portrayal oi the principal dhdraoter. Do not miss the opening chapters of-tfus great story. Every line of it is thrilling- The dialogue is bright and the situations dramatic in the extreme. scant pain around my heart until I thought I could not endure it. For months I never went to bed expecting to get up In the morning. I felt as though I was liable to die any time. "Frequently I had nervous chills and the least excitement would drive sleep away, and any little noise would upset me xerriniy. 1 was gradually getting ' l"ul uiiiii unaiiy one time it came ownership cf this portion of the land The Van Horn Trading company has filed suit in the flrst district court vs Chas. Maj and Hurt. & Geaslin to re cover $2500 on notes. Felicitas Lara has filed suit aga'inst Victoriano Martinez et als In the 41t district court to try title to a one-half acre tract in survey 11. El Pnso coun r,an"zze'z-JJZ use of being sick all. the time and buy- J mg meaicine so- that I could indulge myself in coffee?, "So I thought I would see if I could quit drinking coffee and got some Pos- tum to help me" quit. I made it strictly the Jefendants ibave appropriated. GOES BACK TO TOPEKA ON WARRANT PROM KANSAS ! E. a. -micneir. wania on a charge of embezzling about $50 from the Oliver 1 T rusrrriTcr fimuaiii ui nnairo t- tellvou V?t 1 CUnS i U -"llT leave thl. evening for that cltv in tell yqu, that change was the greatest th cUStodv of deputy sheriff Ben Tni step in my life. It was easy to quit ,;,:. en Jnd- 1 iv 11 it- coffee because I had the Postum which I now like better than the old coffee. "One by one the old troubles left, until now I am In splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right and the pain all gone. Never have any more nervous chills, don't take anj' medicine, can do all my housework and have done a great deal beside." Read "The Road to Wefvillc," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time' to time. They are genuine, true and full' of human Intercut He was arrested here on a telegram in which a description was furnished and Irich stated that a warrant was held for hijn at Topeka. BIG ACREAGE OF SCHOOL LAND GOES ON MARKET San Angelo, Tex., Feb. 25. Seventeen thousand acres, constituting a school land tract five mjles north of San An gelo. owned by llano county probably will be put on the market In August, ac cording to an authentic report received hre today from the Llano county commissioner- Fred Fisk was in charge of the Gates tourists, who were in the city Thurs lay.N Mr. Fisk has been in El Paso several times, as he held' the position of traveling passenger agent for an eastern railroad before accepting his present position. Patrick McGovern, pumper at Marfa, Texas, is out of the hospital, after a severe Illness, and has returned to work. G. McElroy, G. H. conductor, is tak ing a layoff this week. J. V. Do wliii. G. H. freight brakeman, is on a layoff this week. J. M. Wright, S. P. freight brakeman. has gone to Detroit, Mich., on account of the death of his son. ' W. C. Archer, S. P. conductor, is off duty this week, and has gone east. T. P. Conklin, O. L. Graham and G. TV. Yancy, all S. P. brakemen, aro on the sick list. Switchmen Johnson acl Peters are making trips on the west end. Brakeman McCain, of the E. P. & S. TV., is making a trip on the west end for the Southern Pacific. TV. A. Wood is herding on the G. H.. In the absence of E. B. Goodel, the regular herder. J. F. Sullivan, traveling passenger agent for the Louisville & Nashville railroad, with offices in Houston. Texas, is in the city on business for his road. C. C. Johnson, southwestern agent for the Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co., And the Western Railway of Alabama is spending a few xlays in the city in -the interest of his company. THE WEATHER ilGESIIOI GAS ON STOMACH, 01 EART6UBN WILL SIMPLY M! Forecast. Temperature and Rain. For El Paso and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday fair. For New ilexico Tonight and Sat urday, generally fair. For west Texas: Tonight, generally cloudj- weather; warmer in southeastern portion: Saturday, unsettled weather, colder in the panhandle. Your out-of-order Stomach feels fine five minutes after taking a little Diapepsin. E'very year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States. England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin and realize not only immedjate but lasting relief. Th'is "harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterward. ' If youFumeals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent case of Pane's DiapeDsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. j almost any case of Djvjpepsia. Indiges There will be no sour risings, no belch- 1 ing of undigested food mixed with, acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, full ness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea. Debilitating Headaches. Dizzi ness or Intestinal griping. This will all go. and besides, there will be no sour food left over- in th stomach 'to noiscn 'your breath vwith--nauseou odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a, eectain cure for out-of-order stomachs. becauseMt takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom ?ch misery is waiting for you at any drugstore. These large 50-cent cases contain. more than sufficient to thoroughly cure tion or any other stomach disorder. Hyomei will Cure Catarrh or' Your Money Back Is your throat sore? Breathe Tyomei. Have you catarrh? Breathe Hyomei. Have you a cough? Breathe Hyomei. Have you a cold?? Breathe Hyomei. You can stop a cough or a cold as if by magic by just breathing soothing. healing Hyomei over the sore, raw and inflamed mem brane. This is from a man who knows. "Mr. Mager and myself have used your inhaler faith fully whenever needed and it has always given in stant relief and saved us from many severe colds. We consider Hvo mei a wonderful dicover and rc- xs, ti Y tj ?1 COUCHING. (?-V EAD ASTHMA. 1 Sfc 31 INHALER )L If a a fi) Sura K.nre ommerd it whenever opportunity pre sents itself." F. W. Mager. Contracting Freight Agent. f. H. & D. Ry. Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Oct. 22. 1909. Hyomei is the best remedy for a'l nose, throat and lung troubles. It does not contain any cocaine or morphine and all that !s necessary is to breathe U through the Httle black pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit. A complete outfit costs only $1.00 at druggists ever v where and at KelK & Pollard's and Hv omel is guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, coughs, colds sore throat and bronchitis or money back. A Tiyomei Inhaler lasts a life time and extra bot tles QfrMyomei can be obtained from druggists for only 50 cents.