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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1924)
PERT ROUGE Ih* Wulerpruof RouQ« A rouge that will not mb off. On* applica tion last* all day nr all evening, Muat hr re moved with cold cream nr map and eater. Yon e||| he delighted with the naturalneM of I’KRT. Two ihidfi, light and dark. Price.69c Visit Our Display at Our BmtH A Smooth, | Satiny Skin : A I W A f • i fmli And J ft ' Vm »tll Um4 ilk* ••***1 *1 * • fc**«ttUil «Vt» ift SEMPRAY - JO VE-NAY ■ tho fragrant »ktn tiran**«r In 3 dainty almond noftrlod pink a i aka form. J l"a# daily a* a rlaanarr. 2 Ram-pray Jo-va-nay will a krrp ihf akin vHvoty amnnth 3 and clear, without an op- a )M>arannr> of oil or ahtno. 3 Stm-priy Jc-ve-niy Co. : Grand Rapidi, Mich. * The is certainly kept busy by Iho ladies from out of town and in town, who are visitinjr the Bran deis-Omaha Bee Toilet and Drujr Exposition. She is here to tell you frankly how to care for the skin, how to properly apply cosmetics and what to do (as well as what not to do) if you wish to be well groomed. The Marinello Girl has answered thousands of questions and cordially invites you to come with yours. MARINELLO BOOTH—8th Floor. * If ' ■ B ■ ■ B Bfl B B.A_B_a_ BB. B. a a a a a ■ a a a a a a a a a * a a a m a aa a • m m m a i the Btandeis Store-Ontaha Bee i toilet Goods Exposition April 28toMag34 The “ModernM Art of Making Up I#*.# rttei mil nt we laiiiNI, I setc**.»# kiv# t h»«t»4 N fit *n**i#il tiny# *lt>> * iHe etretful (tat j*kiM tkf gate of the tftSHten of f%,te#i [ -t* u# • d Hu i pr ta*i l ima behtiMt I j vp, III' I lini'tit! Hlfkir la ftnNgeely Its* I a* me, I'm" mu. , gt.und lit* Ml* l» |ilif,i!|sa to it* hi I # I 'lMiti lief oi trw helming i'uii"*tt> and ho doubt | cue inherent mmtnine i>,it#in# fur Ilf##titv, tWH1 out plotwra bar trasaittf bar taftaettmt in a ehallnw pool and wondering w hat b*r Adam would at* |hih# of a •pray of rad barriaa over tha left a#r, \\ "inauhlud hasn't change,I vary much alma than, It Isn't possible to Imagine a lima when women didn't Mrlve fur lie*uty of fare and form. The history Imttkt of sll periods give us wont plrlurea of women engrossed in lltelr own Itnnges, from the pre historic woman rm her knee* at the water*' edga to the 10th century flap per powdering her nos# on the lop uf a bus. Miss Kgypt of 3,000 year# ago, the explorer# tell ua, paid almoat more attention to liar personal Pharma than did eii' li famoua beauties u# Miidame do I'ompmlowr and Marie Antoinette. The girl who lived by the banka of tile Nile rentiiriea ago gared at her #elf In a found mirror of poliabed cop per, Ineerted Into a long handle of • arved Wood, and two dark eve#, set In a swarthy fuCe above a straight fmae and rather thick, upturned lips, gaxed inquiringly bark at her. This fare was framed with black hair arranged In a number of fine plaitx which descended rigidly over each ear. More plalta of the same length fell down the back to her shoulder*. Jeweled comb* or *tud* held the hair In place above the ear* and around the head was bound an ornamental filet, with a Intu* bud pendant falWng over the forehead. The length of the eyebrow# waa accentuated by mean# of long line of "kohl" or 'antimony" extending snmetlmea to t^ie temples. The eye# themaelve# were made to appear darker by the use of lhe same black stain <>|i the eyelids and Iwneath the eyes, llarring#—large hoops of gold from Youth Blooms Again at Luxor’s Touch THERE arc beautiful women whom Time touches to make only more beautiful. The years carry no lessening of their loveliness. How simple their secret! They have but learned the truth—that Deauty must be brought out from within—that it cannot be put on ' mask-like. To those thus wise in beauty’s lore, LUXOR COMPLEXION POWDER has been a gift be yond price. For Luxor aids Na ture in revealing your hidden beauty. LUXOR COMPLEXION POWDER makes possible the velvety skin of youth. It was never intended to supply a mask. It cannot mix with perspiration, cannot become pasty. Instead, its feathery, fine bolted softness clings to the face - produces that even, natural texture that makes youth so beautiful. For every need there is a Luxor Requisite of equal worth— rouges, creams, perfumes, spe cialties. Sold everywhere. Call at our hooth for ika alory "Luxor, Yaltardajr and Today" * LUXOR. Limited PKKFtmKR 8 9 JL, ','-4 , Parit Chicago Now York . 1 Cul_____ 1*4 i half *• IBB 1*1 a half IB* tie* ta iW* Witter ** 4i up* 11 fb f ,< 1m «f ib tiffiftMait kwltc Ini** il BkubH* build below IBB rmi bob ret!* #*ttwed from lb* *bii ball fmiriiti lust *bv* lb ear* I Isa i' i * |is inf t. lib tr* m * * sod Mp* I mi, bed Blip ai*i M - BlP b * f*i B |imli*tdk to I* hi * lied Bub |,l**tin* *1 ip* aftpttaw,h nf fii I* tilth**** 11 Th* h*n<| *h*i bald fb# «i|p*t a«il II* i*bi * iBditairmu* mat*, daftly ap M)i*l lha btiilf aid* of attrlaiM Ngvpt, war* weighted with i in** bb# ** lha thumb and up* «t two bp each finger Woltie of gold, railed Bttlt mill device*—other* act with lha Malt b<n*Pla jewel* nf thn*a dst* And encircling th* wrlata liiacclcta, per hap* tiUii|ii!B«u1 of gold link* with Isettdanl golden ornament* in lha ahape nf little figure* of the gods, animal*, plant* and Inatrumenta, or In the form of terpen!*, Atnilct* of (he »imt inetul and In the asm* form adorned the arm between th# elbow and the ahnulder. and ther* were hoopa of gold to e»t off the cbarin I Of a ellrn ankle. Eve'* partiality to an»kea waa a pronounced trait of her Egyptian daughter, and even In 1924 I* not extinct, fine of the emblem* of the Egyptian royally wa* th* **p—that venemoua little serpent by mean* of which Cleopatra polaoned herself after the defeat of her lover, Marc Anthony, by the Roman emperor, and a great many of the Egyptian women's orna ment* were fashioned In the shape of serpenta. When Miss Egypt lowered the angle of her mirror she aaw a dusky throat encircled with a string nf head*, and a length of gold chain with a srara beua In some precloua stone—agate, cornelian, amethyst nr lapis laxzuli (a hlue anamel) dangling at th# end. On the elaborate table which held her eoametica waa an array of toilet accessories which would vie favorably wllh those of a modern girl. It held Jara of ointment and pomade made often from olive and almond nil*— perfumed *o exquisitely and go clev erly that aunie of the ointment found til the tomb* retains It* odor to this day .1.000 year* or more after Its UMIM of Utlwr I *M| ia • favorite in Europe. Scarcely a well-groomed man or woman there who doea not count Bril liant ine a neceeaity in dressing the hair. P*r bill* SO*. Call at Our Booth , ... M .«•( ittih »Mnli iuMlIttiri henna (*», MM l a < pt Mi ) attempt tu t h«nyr hat bine titai ti (nnei to an atibtifn htta th* henna wa* ami tn ataltt the aiitt nf her Heart * anti t«ea a ' atiiftt yellow ftitt antnetitnea eh* AM ttar “eatia heir, ‘ and aitaiwed eiahnrat* entfftttea ti* plaiting back# nf goata* hate with her nn n A few nf th# flapper# nf that age buhbed then tteaae# and rtlltl valpd maaaea nf abort ettrle. How, th» eyplorre# d”h I tell tia. Itut the **|ilor*m am all men an pefftap* they tamitdnt ieoognl*# a rtirllng Iron If lh#v found one. Many nf the kohl tmtttea hay* been found In th# tomb*, together with th* lunik in u**d for applying the mo|«ten ad powder. The former at* of yatlou* material!, uatlally atone, Wood or pol tery; eotnrtiroee of four or fly# aepa rate rail*, eat h of which apparently contained a mixture differing alightlv In quality mid hue front that In the 01 her* Many are alntple tound luliea or email lioxea, and aorne are orna mented wtih th# figure# of an ape or moneter, auppoaad to aaalat by hold ing th# IaittIn lictneen hi* arm* whll# ih# lady dipped Into It th# pin with which ahe painted har eve*. The heat and glare of the aim of ancient Kgypt cauaed diacaaea of thi eve*, ao perhapa thla account# for the lavlah way In which the women of the Nile made up their lid* and laahea. The eyelid* were ameared with medl rated ointment and powdered medl rlna wa* then laid on them. Iliffer ant kind* of eye paint were tiaed ac cording to the seaaon of the year, but It waa neeenaary to anoint th# eyellda with one kind of ointment dally, nonyhneeeee of Ih# akin were treat ed by rubbing with a piece of atone utCMM ll th# If. markakl# r#*ult( II ■l*#«—II* niMubl* »rl**, Ikl* BmcUI* Ml kaa hm <*II#4 th# (tMlMi kaautf **l«# #1 Ik* •(*. •^PACK-OBEAUTV Cwrrliit ihi cam* plat# "Boncilla Meth od” which the man ulaitareri guarantee to da theee definite thinge far the face, er inpney refunded. I. Cleare the cam• pleaiea end (Ivee ft talar. A Clean enlarged parre. S. Rente*## blach. heade and pUnplea. A I.lfta ant the Haae. g. Rebuild# dreap ing facial tiaanaa. I. Mahee the ehln eaft and velaetp. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Nnw galag an la aur Star a—^hundred# haae rettaaaeed It | and haae heea entered at the real, natural reatplraleu hrautr that Bear Ills betiewe. See thie { deasiatrailsa a t eace and learn haw anar pau mar hare that ramplealan ran hare heea with lag far. (nd tM«li ph# prtpi»>* at*** and •hiR Ini** pudiiild* p*t Mil* IM a*#* pinpiN all la11im i Vi*# krai and *>«, tuna pt«d» liam ill* amiiti iihiiI# 'ii*1 mI aitnptfiNi ip ill* aft hi *ha^Ht*l* nuntr, and IM i**llt Mat'd |niiia#i and ml* I * mr**d Hi Ma t-«#if>Han m«m*it «f f#*h ■Mi, iiinalli l*i*piw**d flMi IM mat * liidl", AraMa and IM *»* ♦»*il nil n**d in amitnl IM anltf* h™ir, aa **ll an IM far* TH* HainrliM* illiiltM In IM aritfiiial Mitnihiai af (In M» in Itinaa da>* la |tmi*d hy lh* faid lhal afl*# PfptiatfHm*nl 11* fy**a af IM pitman nf hiaH tank «»*• uaiialli rntiaad, and th* *y*llda and »i *itia»* painiI'd phii antimony. Th* iHdffut* nf lhal day *m arhl*i*d hr m*an* nf a d«uhl# *»K«lan mlnh, ahnnl ffm* Im lira Inna—«ti* •Id* hailna larM and th* nlh** amall l**ih In diwamif tha hair lha hralda m* ♦ i -m> Ml in — A, mm mm •Ilf Ift* m IMA ft" *ft*» «•< >• Ml* M lifBlft M Ai A»*M*i ft* • i «M»n*** **t *10 I |M *nd ft* ,*'-»# Ift* r#*T>M ft* *ft Aft* *** "I M* #a~ HI W ‘'in, ft* ift# IIhMWI «f Pit Aft* l'*M ♦ft I |>H IM >*»•« ►*. •»(* »■'* »••»•• Ifto** Aft* *M 0 *M IfwM HIM >fnj.pt| r-t* Ml Nil Aiii ah law* in IftA f*Altf ItPHi Mftadf Hr**itiP*tt * ift* Am I H*#*W** I hr I lit *tl|f|tlv I AftMt and fttt«***a •*• Mitt ift# [tMftH f fill •*((«(»■ * III ffpf ***** i ip m** itiAHA i >*»!#tft»|»« in in* Iwtal Ifr**n*t,t *M Wll**l» A*** rotf* Ift* Ini MAtfvIB ttt ift* AnfWIi twilli ift* Mi*m nf ift* l<*i|# ft#* fftifttl l* Ift* ft*A *m hi H*»«ttf**l, 1*A ftprtl • ftliAftfi *tMI (M IfMf'i* *• 1 tft* fill *« today fh* i**f.pl«|t *"•*..11 ftHHftfroftt Aftfrtli Nwufti I I* Mm. ft i, Tft*** •r* Mill * »«n»t m»ny !>,*** ptlnfc r*rrm»t** *ft .ml.* **»d *lft*r trim#* l*ft*n Hi ift* ##M»fn piIn Tft* tttuaftrat |*i*l • f*A y**rt •(* a** found in *»**y (ttnitih »nd f*>a t»*p*t l i»l today ***>• ot>* ftttirih a* if.tnr *i* l*h*n •• *v*n ftt* f*#r* *••• Tft* ftt*r*h** of N*» .!***»r «nd Mart lahd )i*ld*d thnuatnda »nn»i*llr. Th*» •llil i l*ld *n *nnu*t quota, lull II it far !**• than fmmarly, ti*ad*i| hnudltarrhlrf ftrMtrtH In match nn* a Imnlnl |M*r*r nu* t lalm ^IL LAMB S * OOL-STIAU.I/ED^//wa»HA»L* HYGIENOL Powder Puffs are pure lamb’s wool through and through—without padding or any form of niake-believe. They come out of the wash just as soft and fluffy as when new. Even after long use they do not flatten down or lose their remarkable ability to hold powder. So far as we know Hygienol Puffs are the only puffs made complete under one roof under continuous super vision. In our modern daylight plant we manufacture our own plush, cut and sew it, and pack and sterilize the puffs. We know that every bit of material and workmanship in Hygienol Puffs is the finest, and that every puff is absolutely clean. F.*«ry Hyfianol P„ff twice .terilized before it i. packed in tk. •anitary fla*<ine envelope in which it reache* the consumer, ■« that tha womaa who u*e* it cam Im certain that it U fraa from contamination of anjr tort. MAURICE LEVY Hygienol Building, 120 West 41st St., New York City Hygienol Potvder Puff All t.amb'* Wool—Sterilized—Wathable XSIJ ■■asiasss m a a a ■ aa a a O. ___ . Continuing the Sale of Guaranteed IF1SS SHEARS __ AND SCISSORS □?TTIKG EDGES of the finest cutlery steel and perfect adjustment are features of these famous shears and scissors. They last a life time. Household Shears S 1.20 up Dressmaking Shear* 1.40 ep Sewing Scissor* 45 up Embroidery Scissor* ,40 up Manicure Scissors I 00 up Nail alui Pedicure Sc. .40 up Restores gray hair to original color-removes dandruff-stops failingof hair and itching scalp. . rrrrrrrrrrrrmrrm-rm Koior«Rak fa a clean. eptarteaa 11 ew*d. ae pleasant and easy la use a* water. An aid to Nature -a ton* which putt hair and aeatp ia • healthy condition. Why continue to he*e gray Naif when Kolor-Rek arorka ouch wen - dera? Juat a few appHaatkme will • how yen that It la poaaihta to briny hack the yeuthful appearance ef yeur hair and to keep ft In perfect condition. ASK FOR OUR FREE ROOK ON HAIR Interesting facta on hair and how to 'aka care of It. fully told In fhie br>oli. Ju«t the information you wan* if y*ur hair needs help. See the Keter-Bisb Dieplay at Our Reoth Hygienic Laboratories MM 1)11 W still Si. d«*i its Chicago, III. See. The Largest Bar of Soap in the World BRANDEIS COCOA HARDWATER SOAP Manufactured especially for the Brandeis Store— Omaha Bee Toilet Goods Exposition. Call and inspect it and place a guess as to its weight. Made by the Cudahy Packing Co., Soap Dept. !••• IM. I#lt QuAiftr r«u«i( With v#*»? W. D. Earl & Co. 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Tube*, 25 ccat«, td Josie A. Wanous’ Pure Herb Shampoo Cleanses the hair, re moves dandruff, tones the scalp, stops falling hair and promotes its growth; imparts more luster and beauty than any other shampoo. GOOD IN HARD WATER Call at Our Booth For Valuabla Coupoa ROYAL THERMIC BOTTLES AND JUGS One for Eftrjr Dona ad For Winter or Summer, for ill out-door occasion*. For the motorist, the picnic, She hike, the emergency. Keep* liquid* or foods hot in cold tveather. Keeps liquids, lalads, . ices cold in hot weather, A boon to humanity. An sc iential to the household. Boylen - Lindstrom Sales Co., Kansas City KCTCX I A Ready'Wrapped Package Waiting tor You You can buy Kate* ai o«r«aNal4 out aaking a qundon. Wa keep a Mppty <rf package* randy* wrapped In plain paper, on a tmm> vanietM counter A «*n will dawl you and mnounrt pnrr. Fay (be dark, pick (Fruayyafcy up your pack ay* - kart all. Tta^MwrJMtMD aupp<« pony naadk wore Kmc« headquarter* Sr "Service” Hard water Castile A serviceable soap that will soften the hartlest of waters and make it usable for toilet needs. Del Gloria Olive Oil Soaps are preferable for many uses and we never hesitate to recommend this brand to those desiring a first class product at a reasonable cost. __-__