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    THK OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: MAKCH lDIC
What
is Going On
in Society Circles
Sojourn in Warmer Climn.
afR end Mrs. James Ivn Paxton left
tact week for t few weeks In Cai:forrl
X. and Mrs. 8. R. Rush left slonday
for Hot Springs, Ark., for two months'
tay.
Mr. Mid Mr. Arthur C. Crossman are
pending the winter season traveling
through, Florida, Cuba and the Isle of
Plnea.
Mr. and Mr. 3. K. Faum, who are now
living In Philadelphia, started lapl week
for a month In Florida.
Mr. C. F. McOrcw left Wednesday for
a month or ao In j Anan'ea. D.;r1ng her
absence Mr. McOrcw will stay at tha
Fontenella.
Mre. J. E. George w 11 lea re tha Utter
part of tha waak for Pasadena, Cal., to
spend a month or six weeks visiting with
tier father, Mr. W. A. McIIenry.
Betrothal Announcements.
Mr. and Mra. A. O. Welnsteln annotinra
tha engagement of thstr daughter, Mia
Rosa Bursteln. and Mr. Mer Freidol.
Tha wedding- will be celebrated In June.
At a luncheon given Saturday afternoon
n Hancock, Mich., the ensajrement waa
anavsunred of Mlaa Heth Vallle, rtuhter
of tha lata Mr. and Mra. Wllllim F.
Vallle of Omaha, to Mr. Alvln PfMu.
The engagement la of particular Interest
to Omaha eociety 1ecauas of the prom
inence of Mlaa Vallle'a family here, where
her grandmother. Mra. John Heth, and
uncle, Mr. Stockton Heth, reside. Mlaa
Vallle'a grandparents, Mr. and Mra. John
Heth were among- the ploneors of Ne
braaka and active factors In the build
in of the atata and the city of Omaha.
The wedding 1 aet for June; but, be
fore her marriage, Mlaa Vallle wl.l vlalt
her grandmother, Mra. Heth.
Mtaa Vallle la a graduate of the Vaasar
class of 111, Mr. Dessau la a Dartmouth
man. .
After their marriage the couple will
realde In New Britain, Conn.
Among; the Visitori.
Mlaa Irma Matthey of Davenport wae
the gueet laat week of Mlaa Ioulae Rtors
and Mlaa Freeda Thompaon.
Mra. Char lea Cornwall of Chicago !a
expected In Omaha aoon for a vlalt with
er mother, Mra. J. P. Trimble, and
other relatlvea and frlenda.
Mlaa Naomi McArthur had aa her houee
gueat tha laat week Mra. Howard A.
Robinson and her alater, Mlaa Marlon Van
Neat of Minneapolis. Minn.
Mra. P. A. Dent arrived Friday from
Mayavtlle. Mo., to be tha gjsst of ber
alater, Mr. Frank T. Ransom, and Mra
Oeorge W. Covell for aome weeks.
Weddinj Announcement.
The marriage of Mlaa Roae Sherman,
daughter of Mr. end Mra. Jacob Sher
man, and Mr, Hermr.n Margolin will take
place at the B'nal Jacob aynagngue at
:M o'clock today. Rev. II. Urodlnieky
will perform the ceremony, which will
he followed by a wedding aupper at the
home of the brMs's parents. The young
people wlll.be at home at 8S70 leaven
worth street after March 13.
( The wedding of Mlaa Edith Archer and
Mr. William Stm was celebrated at the
home of the bride's parents Thurailay
evening- In tho presence of Immediate
frlenda aad relatlvea. Rev. Eilwln Hart
Jenka performed the ceremony. Mr. Karl
Drust of Nebraska City played the wed
ding march,
Mttle Norma Archer, alater of the bride,
carried the ring In (he heart of a caila
lily and Mlaa Agnes Stltt, slater of the
groom, and Mr. Clau.lo Archer, the
brldo'a brother, were the attendant.
After a weatern wedding trip the young
people will be at liomu In Omaha.
Student and Alumni Prom.
The student and aliimtit prom wnn held
at the Hotel Home Friday evening by
Charles Morearty. Leonard Hourke,
Henry Howea and Edward Zlpfel. The
patrons and patronesaea were Mr, and
Mre. E. F. Morearty. Mr, and Mra. J. K.
Zlpfel and Mr. and Mrs. 11. Q. Marx.
Tha following were preaent:
Meaara. Messrs
Hevden Ahmanaon. Eugene Maxwell
Leoneid VYlnterton, Floyd I'aynter, '
I.dwln Wlnlerlen. Hex I:i,.,r.rt
rea eiaon.
'Inyton Nichols.
Chester Trimble,
Raymond Hurgeaa,
Clarence Indon,
Ralph Powell.
Remard .Martin.
Thompson Wakelny,
.-noma ttrouan
Kdward ChamberlalnKrank Campbell.
i-ricw rawrorci.
n-imivun, t. AlUUIKan,
Oeorge Carter,
Alex Crawford.
Annan l.und,
Richard Petera.
I'nnald rlliephereV
iln I'axton,
Wilbur runaway,
Carlton Swller,
Tom Roberta,
Clan Muagrave,
Ruben Mnndolaon,
Milliard Morearty,
Walter R. Johnson,
Fred H pinning.
Ted Evler,
Hart Jenka,
1 wight Chaea,
William Alley.
M lesee
Adelaide Fogg,
lone Kogg,
Ruth Wataon,
Oretchen ltnsdon.
Helen Hutchlna,
iKirothy Halbrh,
lieonard Wei rich.
lean Hunderlnnd,
Jarvia Ufrord.
Roger Ouod.
Edwin Hould.
Thomson Harry,
Reiney Holmgulat,
Harold Ie KYance,
Roland Bherrr.an,
William Ktollard,
John Morrla,
Arthur Strohlow,
Jack Suchart,
Rruce Cuntilngham,
Ferold Lnvejoy.
Spencer MlacCrona,
Mlsara-
Oeraldlne Jnhnaon,
Helen Relael,
I'orothy Arter.
F.haalx-th Hturtevant,
Evelyn Kat,
Marie Muxen,
Gertrude Matiaon,
Marie Rlrhardaon,
Alamarlne Campbell, Iorothy Rohrbough,
Irglnla Oreeen, Rolterta Coulter,
Mary Mloriiaon.
Mhel Walt,
Annabel Sinclair,
Helen Hncialr,
Jennie Wilson,
Ardia Carter,
Marie Hnnaen,
Marie Watt,
Pauline Crane,
Quito Kddv,
Uertrude Knig,
Klliabeth Carr,
Hvlvla Hover,
Pirl Miolert.
Reatrice Montgomery Lrtrtids derrick,
IlKSel Hnekell, Reta Shuhert.
Kihrl 111. Iota Swlnnvy,
(lladys Crook. Ruth McCoy.
Helen Pfelffer, Martha Clark.
Jean WUaace,
Prettieit Mile OolT Club.
The Prettiest Mile Ladlea' Oolf club
win hold Ita monthly meeting at the home
of Mra. F. McCleneghan Tueaday eve
ning at I o'clock. Changes In the consti
tution and by-laws will be considered.
Tha hostess will be assisted by:
Mesdamaa Mesdamee
D. W. Hawk. L. L. Carr.
J. W. Prague, Klmer Wonder.
' v. owers, J. u. rarrott.
W. C. Croaby.
Birtiiay Surpriie.
Mra. E. J. Harford was given a Nrth
dy aurpriaa party Friday evening at the
homo of her daughter. Mra. Charles
Bona, Thoae preaent were:
Maura, and Meedamea-
Chai-laa Rtiiu.
M. C. Harford
1. H. Harford.
Meedamea
n. J. Harford,
ll&rvey of
Midden, la.;
Jamea bona.
VlMdtinc-
L H. Han tea of
Blous City,
la.
Meaara - '
Zwitit Harford,
Darwin Boaa.
Idiaa Uaael Harvey
, Dfiaeri of Last Week.
M3V and Mrs. Frank Judson gave tha
i bsrgiast dinner of tha week, preoedlng
. tha gMrbaorlpUo elub'a Aaaoa, Thursday
. vaotaaV Tta affair ' was green at tha
I cms.g, atuia, ats tables la tha ladlea' cafe
Students Who Will Play for
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ANNA LBIAF AND
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Gertrude Thicm.
A peep nl the promlnc of the future
will he given to the Tuesday Morning
Mualcal club at the Hot"! Fontenetla
Tuesday afternoon, when at t o'clock Ita
members will assemble to hear the first
program presented by the student mem
bemhlp of the clt;b. This branch of
memberahlp waa Inaugurated laat year,
and tha fact that 11 found ready response
In an enrollment of over 10 la evidence
of Ita Instant welcome. Thta section la
responsible for ono program each year,
and many of the members are all a rip
toe with anticipation of this flrt one.
Probably bIsoj tho I erformers, and more
than all tho rent, the doirn or mora
teachers who will be represented upon
the program. Voice, piano and violin
number will he given and there Is prom
ised a numerous personnel and a wllo
dlversl:y of scle-tlt ns T.io profram wl'l
bo divided Into two groups, the firt con
taining the younger studenti and the sec
ond the grownup, nf the nine sm&llor
onea, Anna Leaf hna already pUycd be
fore the club, cauiilng a aensallon list
year when ahe gave a movement from a
Uoxurt concerto with orchestra and sev
eral plitno selections. Earlier tids season
being beautlfvlly decorated In aprlng I
iioaera. tovers wete pini-ct ior:
Messrs. and Mesdames
C. II. Keller, Hariy TuVey.
Josoi h barker. w. a. c. Johnson,
K II Ki,,irli Uimlur
Joteph Htilurlge,
V ilHon Uiu,
II. II. ItiMiHe,
J. E. Oeorge,
C. A. Hull.
Mesdantes
J. II. Uimtd of
Hoston,
T. Coffey of Ixs
Amceles,
F. II. (Ulnes.
Messrs.
.CUm U l..n trth
E. T.
Swohe,
Wllhelm.
Clement Chae.
I. A. Ilium.
Meadaniea
T,.
Crofoot.
Me Ik-I
Arthur Remington,
F. A. Brogan.
Meaars
l.nther Prake.
W. . McK.cn.
llarrv McCormlck
Erank Hamilton,
ui. 1,1. Kharn alaa entertained at din
ner at her home Thursday evening, her
guests being:
Mesrs and Meadamee
E. M. Fairfield.
Oerood T. Eastman.
Madnmee
. v.. Hummers,
Aiesnamee
Werren Rogers.
Meaars.
Randall Brown.
Ben Wsrren.
Lucius Wakeley,
Kotei of Interest
Miss Frances Nash, who Is now filling
eastsra engagements wltb the New Tork
Philharmonic orcbeatrs, will appear
with this organisation In Canton, O.,
ha aonh action with a big tnualo festival
to ha hold there March 11
Viae Vloreaoe Rhodee, daughter of
Mn, and Mra. H. XX Rhodes of Omaha,
who la etndylog tnoslo In New Tork. waa
choaea recently aa avceompaulst at ben
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Mlaa Olga Eltner, who will also be heard
next Tueaday, and Anna Leaf gave a
Joint recital of piano and violin numbers
of mualcal pretenalons with such uni
form excellence and genuine musical feel
ing that many an older recltallst mUht
a ell envy them. Very Interesting reports
of the vartoua other talented young
mlasea who will appear next Tueaday are
heard, and this group will bo anticipated
with the keenest interest. Who knows
but that some dsy some of us may re
member being present at the debut of
some great celebrity, who Is none other
than one of these little (Iris grown up?
efit dinner-dance given by Pnderewskl In
the Interest of his Pollih relief work
there. Miss Rhodes graduated two years
ago from Barnard college. Columbia uni
versity, where ehe especially dletln-
guUheJ heraclf In mualcal work.
Child'i Birthday Party.
Mr. and Mr A. P. Vldnnr Bave a
party for their daughter, Margaret, In
honor or ner twouin uirtnaay riuay
evenlnS. Emblems of t. Patrick were
the favors. The evening was spent In
gnmes and music Those present were:
M laaMfr-- Al lanes n
Margaret Wldenor, Lucille Muegmve,
V innirrd Krr
Rue Ham rmetaler,
A ilea He ale it,
Clara Hareiilaen.
Mttssrs. -Francta
Sverrv,
Carroll lu-ltatn.
Kdward Heisel,
M.Uabelh N'e.-ii,
Luntce Neltton.
Meaars.
Jerome IMmlck,
Kennith sipple,
Walter lUreiitsen.
With the Social Clubt.
Tha Crescent club hold Its monthly
meeting Tburediy evening at the hme
of Miss Margaret Jaeobson. Rectutlons
were given by Miss Minnie Madison and
Miss Helen MoCrumb. The next nieetliuj
wlll bo annouaoed latsr.
Mra J. Pongreo entertained tha Swas
tika Card club at ber homo Thursday aft
ernoott. Mm. J. W. Ortraaa of Orand
la L& ad was tha guest of tha ootaalon.
Prtaea wr won by Msedamea W. F.
Allen. 3. C Raedar, FV Mehrena an4 S.
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Tuesday Morning Musical
f
Clara. 'Schneider
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Miss Nancy Hulst,
The other participants In this group will
be Nancy Hnlst, Oertrude Thlem, Mar
garet Hourke, Virginia Ptxley, Clara
Schneider, Mllircd Mayberiy and Mary
Italic.
The second group, containing older stu
dent memlcra, alao promlaea much In tha
way of musical enjoyment. Many of
these young ladles have atudled several
jeers with the aame teacher, which will
ahow what may be accomplished by care
ful, consclencloue work and by giving tha
W. Varhawsen. Tha club will meet In
two weeks with Mrs. Vanhawaen.
The J. F. W. club was entertained
Thursday afternoon by Mra. O. D. Bhlp
herd at her home. Cirrent topics wera
diacuaaed and several mualcal numbers
given.
California Traveler.
Mr. and aire. Bam Werthelmer and
sons, Howard George and Bam. Jr., ar
rived home thla morning from a two
months' trip to California. Miss Hasal
Pegen. who has bean at Paaadena and
Coronado Beach, also for tha last two
months, returned with them.
Promise of Social Calendar.
Mrs. ltgh Leslie gives a luncheon at
her home Tuesday aftsrnoon.
The North Side Progressive club will
give a card party In Druid hall, Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. L. M. 1-ord will entertain a party
of children at her homo Thursday for
her daua-liter, Dorothy.
Tho La Balls club will give a pra-Lantan
danca Tueaday evening at Chambers'
academy.
A special pra-Lentea dtnaar-danca is
being arranged by the Omaha dob for
Tuesday evening, tha third of these af
fairs thla season.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton will en
tertain sixteen guests at tha piw-Lentsa
dlnner-daaoa of tha Omaha elno Tueaday
evening. Mr. Fred Davta will have eight
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Hiss Ruth Slattery
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Mldred C ttlabcry
teacher a chance to produce reauHa. It
la said that soma of thoae playing 'ties
day really do not belong In the student
membership hut should be classified with
the active members, for whom the stand
ard la higher. Those taking part In the
second group are: Oertrude jdlller. EXhel
Carson, Irma Podolak, Blanche Klein,
Porta Anderson. Emily Wentworth, Edna
Bartlett. Helen McAneny. Oertrude
Radinsky, Helen Bennett, Leota Parker,
Oertrude Weeth.
Opportunities of this sort, to hear
students aa students without regard to
oreed or teaoher are seldom, and much
credit la due the Tuesday ornlng Mu
aloal club for the yearly student pro
gram's forthcoming. The members are
urged to make a special effort to be
prompt, aa tho program Is longer than
usual and will start sharply at 3.
gueata and Mr. Elmer Redlck four.
Tha Omaha women's Press club will
hold Ita fortnightly luncheon on Friday
Instead of Thursday this weak to accom
modate an honor gueat whom tha club
expects to entertain. Tha luncheon will
be at tha Toung Women's Christian as
sociation. Stork Specal.
A daughter, Eleanor Lee, has bean
born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gibson
at Douglas, Wyo. ,
A daughter was born last Sunday to
Will buy
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Solid gold Mounting Tiffany or Fancy Design. 7-100 weight, guaran
teed perfect blue white and perfect cat. Can be exchanged any time
for larger stone at full value, start In right now and own a Diamond.
At the
Sign of
Brodegaard Bros.
the Oown,
Are Doing This
Yon Cea Order One
.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence rhlppe, Jr.. of
Penver. Mrs Philips was formerly Miss
Gladys Hart, daughter of E. W. Hart
of Council Bluffa.
At the Orpheum Theater.
Mr. J. A. Cavers will have eight sweats
st the Orpheum theater Monday night.
Mr. And Mrs K. H. Lulkhart. six; Mr.
H. A. Kltxgerald, eight; Mr. Norrls Brown,
fire, and Mr. C. I Fame worth, four.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mrs. Frank H. Myers has gone to Chi
cago to vlalt frlenda.
O. W. Holdrege returned Monday from
a visit at his ranch at Madrid, Neb.
Mr, H. II. Flah, who is in the east on
a business trip, attended the Gridiron
bnnqiiet In Washington last week.
Mrs. Charles T. Stewart of Council
Iituffa has loft for Hoopeston, 111., to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Donald McFer
ron. Mrs. C. R. Lea has returned home after
pending several months with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Lawrensen Olbson, and Mr
Gibson, in Douglas, Wyo.
Past Festivities.
Among the affairs given for the
'Twenty-nlners'1 was a very pleasant
surprise party In honor of Mrs. Howard
Judaon. Tho evening waa spent In music
and games, and fancy dancing by little
Frances Harrison. Those present were:
Messrs. and Mesdamea -H.
T. R. Judaon, P. M. Judeon,
J. V. Good. C. J. Parrott.
J. D. Hohelberg. E. Whltlork.
D. K. Gillespie. J. F. Goerne, Jr.
Mlaaea Misses
Helen Hchelhera", Eleanor Judaon.
Lilian fchelherg, Mr. John McCumber.
Frances Harriaon.
Mra. Shields and Mra. WhlaUer of Ben
son entertained George Crook Woraen'i
Relief corps at a kenslngton Thursdsy
afternoon. Thoae present were:
Me"dame Meadames
Maude Tennant. Flaunhtner.
Marv Miller. M. Toney.
Anna Miller, Wolf.
Lula Crawford Clara Feenan,
11. F. Crawford. fSmma Feenan,
Illinois A. Shields.
Stephen. A. E. Hough,
U. Hugh. FairelU
Mrs. Jerome Llille entertained the B.
D. club Wednesday at 1 o'olock lunch
eon at her home. The table had a oen
torpiece of Klllarney rosea. A kenslng
ton followed the luncheon. Tha favora
were Washington birthday emblems.
Those preaent were:
Meadames Meedamae
C. E. Allen. W. J, Watson,
.T. N. Norman, J. O. Edmundson,
C. Winter. J. W. Willie.
Cory Zsow, Jerome Llllla.
Lenten Plans.
The Bt. Cecilia Sanctnary society will
meet weekly during Lent on Wednesday
afternoon. Altar sewing la tha work
planned for the season.
Personal Mention.
Mr. H. Style of Omaha Is registered at
the Elms hotel. Excelsior Springs, Mo.
Mrs. Charles Martensen Is at St,
Joseph' hospital convalescing from a
surgical operation.
Mra Kffle S. Klttelson, who waa ill
with tha grip. Is now convalescing at tha
home of Mrs. H. H. Fish.
Mr. R. V. McQrew, who moved hero
from Napomee. Neb., waa joined hare
this week by Mrs. McGrew and they are
making their home at 3321 Farnam street..
Mr. George . Flack, who has been on
a business trip in South America for
tho last two month), arrived in New
Tork and Is expected homo ahortly.
Mr. Montrose Gibson has returned to
Omaha after three years in Uruguay, In
South America. Mr. Gibson returned
home by way of Europe, where he spent
four months watching- what ha could see
of tha war and Its effects.
Dundee
Society Notes
Tha Dundeo Woman's club met Wednes
day with Mrs. John Harts. Mrs. John O.
Yelser was leader, assisted by Mrs. T. It.
Combs and Mrs. Q. C. Young. Mrs. Prank
Carmlchael had charge of the current
topics department
The Dundee circles of the Child Conser- I
vatlon league met Monday with Mrs. Rob- I
ert Llndsey.
MIes Mercedes Caughlln has returned
from a month's trip to Yankton. S. P.
She has as her truest at present Miss Rosa
Uempsey of Duluth.
The Boy ScouU of Dundes met Tuea
day evening; with Osmond Perry.
Miss Suxanne Walker, who haa been
tha rueat for several weeks of Mrs. H. B.
Lemere and other Omaha friends, left
Wednesday evening for Los Angeles.
Mrs. Frans Nelson Is visiting her son.
George A. Nelson, and Mrs. Nelson, In
Crofton, Neb.
On Wednesday evening the prayer
n.ietlng service at the Dundee churoh
will be followed by an Informal social
seasot , with refreshments. There will
be four cf these "get acquainted meet
ings" during the month of March.
Mra. A. U Blair and mother, Mrs. Wil
son, are visiting In Sioux City.
Miss Lillian Wilbur has moved Into the
house at 6004 Underwood avenue.
A daughter was born last week to Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Eldridge, W10 Underwood
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Rush have gone to
Hot Springs, Ark., for the month of
March.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. George entertained
at dinner Thursday preceding the dance
at Turpln's academy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Russell, who spent
the winter with their daughter, Mrs. W.
B. Howard, have returned to their home
In Ord. Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 8underland have
moved Into their new home. "Grey
Rocks." In Fair Acres.
Miss Ellla Is very 111 at tha homo of her
sister. Mrs. J. U. Hutchinson. Forty
ninth and California strets, with an at
tack of diphtheria.
Rev. H. B. Foster attended a family
reunion the last week at Pawnee, Neb.,
on the occasion of his father's eightieth
birthday.
75 This Week
Only
you this Diamond Ring
Vp the
Golden
Htalr.
at 16th and Douglas.
of Ttieee rty Mail.
STEINWAY
The World's Most
Distinguished
PIANO
is u$ed and endorsed by
MISCHA ELMAN,
Emperor of Violinists,
who appears in concert
Sunday afternoon, March
5, at the Brandeis Theater.
We invito you to call at
our salesrooms and hear
the incomparable Stein
way tone.
Mahogany Uprights, $500
Mahogany Grands, $7Z0
Terms to suit the purchaser.
Tour old piano taken in es
en an Re. g
SchmoIIer& Mueller
Piano Co.
1311-1313 Farnam St.
Exclusive State Represent at 'vc
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THE...
Silk Shop
E. A. BESS I RE
211 City Nal'l Bank Building
This second floor Silk
Shop is a busy place. Al
ways showing the newest
silks first at 15 to 25
less than department
store prices.
Gros de Londres
and Pure Dye Taf
fetas are the silks of
the hour for two and
three-piece suits.
Very Special
1,200 yards of yard wide
chiffon taffetas, military
and awning stripe silk
suitings, crepes and habu
tal tub silks, beautiful lin
ing silks. Worth to $1.69,
At $100 yd.
We've Grown With
Growing Omaha
for more than eighteen year3
.nd shall keep right on grow
ing. Our growth Is due to our
loyal friends, who recognize
and appreciate "Good Cleaning
and Dyeing."
They know we have all late
methods and machines, and
that we have the most skillful
Cleaners, Dyers and Pressors
In Omaha.
These, plus a desire to givo
you absolute satisfaction, are
all yours for the asking.
Just pbjone for us to call.
The Pantorium
"Good Cleaners and Dyers."
1S18-15-17 Jones Street '
Phone Douglas OO: J
Branch Office, 2016 Farnam Kt.
South Side, 4708 S. 24th St.
N. B. We pay parcel post
charges one way on all out-of-town
orders.
Kew Spring Suits, Coats &
Cresses Arriving Daily
BEDDEOfCL5
TODAY'S BEAUTY KELP
You can keep your hair at its very best
by wasblnaT It with a teaspoon Cul of
canthrox dissolved In a cup of hot water,
afterward rtnatng thoroughly with clesr
water. One finds that the hair dries
quickly and evenly. Is unstreaked, tritfht.
soft and very flurry, ao fluffy In far
that tt looks more abundant than it 1s,
and ao soft that arranglnc It become a ,
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Bay Fiy
on
Crtda -V" . Week
r''?h if;"'
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pleasure. Thla simple, inexpensive shsm- .
poo cleanses the hair and scslp thir- .
oufhly of all dandmff and dirt. ;
leaves a clean, wholrsome ferHm. A. I
scalp Irritation will -dlssppear. ar.. Ihi ,
hair will bo brighter and tlcsster t .an
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