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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1922)
Church Center of Community Life of Negro Prvrlopmrnt of Arti.itiei In Omaha Bringing Colored thunhfi ClWr to Every iUf I iff, liurcbet thitt arc not merely .fiurrhfi, but the tenter of com munity life, of their rciiv nei.thborhood! 1 hat At icription. tlte aim of many a church,' actually applic. in large 1gr to the churche of Omaha colorH people. Tht (ct ! eivrn publicity by a statement of the Oma ha Colored Commercial club, which MV.T " The colored thurdiei are ued at community center in which all the arifui activitie. of inleret to the colored population are carried out " Religion ociety among the col ored people in Omaha h'ltait half a century ago, The movement ha frown until there are now about f 0(i0 peron connected v.iih the 1 churches and lrt active denomina tion.. The combined ccm! estate holding of the churcliM ha been ttiinatcd at more than $.'50,00(1. Uplifting Influence. In addition to the 18 naMora of churches there are levcrai ordamed minister belonging to the Nf n itterial alliance, all having an uplift ing influence in the civic a welt a in religioui alfairi of the com munity. That the colored people have de veloped their church activities to a rtate which brines the church closer to every-day life is the belief of many colored men of influence. The minifters encourage gronn ef forts along constructive lines. They are adviing their members to buy homes, keep them up and improve conditions in the neighborhood in which they live. Recently one of the ministers said: Room for Improvement. "In the fifld of religious activity the negro has done much, but a great deal remains to be done. Wc need to develop in the young men slid women a deeper spiritual devo tion and a finer moral sense. Our entry into the modern economic ftruugle in this country has not made for moral progress among us. Here we will have to guard our sclve. First the minister must be guarded, helped and strengthened ?nd then the lesson must be taught to others." This idea is carried out in the ac tivities of the various churches. Each church has its organization of young and old people as well as organiza tions embracing the entire member ship. The church is the meeting place and all activities arc carried on there. There are suppers, dinners, enter tainments of all kinds and programs in which the grownups as well as children appear. The members not only meet on a religious plane, but become interested in each other from a community standpoint. Minister as Guide. " One reason for this was the ab sence in earlier days of halls and meeting places for colored, people exclusively. Gradually-:; the' church became popular as a place of public gathering and, in addition to being a house of worship, became a public forum and community center. At the head of the interchurch organizations, the minister stands as a guide. The member is taking his secular problems as well as his re ligious problems to his, minister for proper advice. There are few nights that see all the churches dark. There are many organizations and their activities bring the members together for rec reation or study on numerous occa sions. More and more the ministers are encouraging their members to make more of the church as a com munity center. Two Young Men Who Thrive by Playing Old Men The art of character creation reaches a high level in the hands of Al Lydell and Carlcton Macy, who are at the Orpheum theater this week, in a comedy skit, entitled "Two Old Cronies." Both these men are young and they make-up comically to represent the oldest living of Civil war veterans. The delineation of an old, whitc-whisk-cred, toothless, rheumatic man by a young fellow, less than half the age of the character, is a capital achieve ment by Lydell.. Much credit is due Mr. Macy and his characterization is as clear-cut and engaging as that of his partner, but Lydell offers excuse for the question, "How does he do it?" And then, the same applies to both. Lydell is not a stranger to Orpheum patrons. A few years ago he did some mighty clever work with the team, Lydell, Rogers and Lydell, when he enacted an old man. He then appeared with Bobby Hig gins, in a skit, "A Friend of Fath er's," in which he portrayed a char acter he actually met in GrubsArk., where the original went about and acted just at you see' Lydell play ing him now. "Wilbur Hutchinson" is the "stage name of the character, and to this Lydell has clung since he made his discovery. In the pres ent act he is again Wilbur, the Civil war veteran, who wants an argument on any subject at any time. He Is permitted to show the slow, careful steps the old man takes; the, pain racking body carried along by a man acute to the most cheerful things about him; an old man who chews his tobacco and keeps his white whiskers immaculately white despite the habit, and when Lydell mounts and descends the steps the art of acting is carried to its highest standard. Another Star. Marie Shotwcll. famous stage player, has been added to the Wil liam Farnum company making t "Shackles of Gold", at the New York studio of William Fox. Miss Shot well has had a long stage career. She was in the original "Mme. Sans Gene" company, played leads with E. H. Sothern, was a member of the Frohman stock company at the Em pire theater, and created the part of bmrlev in I he Lion ana trie - Mouse for Henry B, Harris. - The Married Life of Helen and Warren Tht Monotony of Domestic Dutiti Stir Helen's RcttU.t Rebellion. "Darnationf exploded Warren, a button flew off jtii drtti then. "I'll tew it on it won't tale mo ment," Uclrn a brushing spot from hit dinncroat. "Haven't time, I'm Ian row," hit impatient jetk of tht buttonhook tern the neat button rattling under the bed. "Oh. you can't wear that with Uo buttons off!" darting in for her work balei. Hut, a aUay when hurried, there were maddening delay, Thtre nrcdtf rriiucd 14 uke the heavy lmen thread. The fourth wa point le. Warren, now (fretted, stood glow ering over her while she mil strug gle.) with the tail button. The ii'edle slipped and jabbed her finger. Again forced through, it broke. "Here, how mirth longer you goin' to be? That'll do let it go at that." "lie careful when you button them they're not on very strong," suck ing her atabbed ringer. "I'll go over them all tomorrow." "Now, don't ait up for me." when he khrugged into hit lightweight overcoat. "Have you a clean handkerchief? Oh, dear, those old glove! JuM a second I'll get you another pair." It w.is the anntul dinner of the Lawyer's club, of which he was one of the governors, and Helen was nutteriimly anxious that he should look well. At lat he was off. Forlornly, she turned back to straighten his room, in cyclonic disorder after his hurried dressing. The suit he had taken off needed pressing. She inut send it to the tailor tomorrow. The trousers yield ed two dimes and a penny he was always careless about emptying his pocket . rutting away his tan shoes, a broken knotted lace demanded atten tion. She was running in a Iresh pair when Anna appeared. Can I serve dinner now. maamr eager to get off to the movies. Vcs. any time. I don t want much," never hungry when forced to eat alone. At the table she took Warren's scat so as not to face its emptiness. It was a dismal meal. Having no appetite, she fed most of the warmed-over fricasseed chicken to l'ussy Purr-Mew, stationed on the arm of her chair. There were never any real din ners, only warmed-overs, when War ren was away. No. I won t dress that salad, as Anna brought in the bowl of crisp Romaine. "Keep it for tomorrow night. And you needn't have cut all that bread." What time d'you want break fast?" sulkily, always resentful of Helen's economies. "Oh, yes, I intended to speak of that. Not before 8:30. Mr. Curtis 11 be tired I want him to sleep late." After dinner in the library, Helen faced the long evening alone. Brood- ingly, she darned a torn neckband in one of Warren's shirts and three pairs of socks. Then she tried to read, but the soft sensuous night and a distant hand organ had aroused a restless disquietude. All day. perhaps because of the in sidious spring in the air, she had been vaguely depressed. And now, curled up by the open window, she gazed wistfully out. V The myriad lights and pulsing rumble of the great city brought a poignant realization of her own In significance. Her life seemed sud denly trivial and purposeless. How little she was accomplishing! Wasting the best of her youth in a dull routine of household duties! Surely, there was more in life than that. This monotonous domestic round day after day it seemed to lead nowhere. Warren was forging ahead making a name and a career for himself while she was standing still. What did the future hold for her? She would grow older, less animated, less attractive. With each year she would lose not gain.' She shivered at the appalling thought that the years would bring only a gradual deterioration with nothing to compensate no personal achievement, no recompensing ca reer only a more helpless depend ency upon Warren. She had always pitied those color less middle-aged wives to whom their husbands were attached only through a sense of duty. Now she had much to give Warren all the allurements of youth. What would she have at 4050? He would still be young. A suc cessful man was young even at 60, But most women were hopelessly middle-aged at 45. Merely stolid housekeepers for their husbands, who would probably much prefer to live at a club and be free to court some younger woman. The cruelty of nature that makes a woman dependent upon her hus band through all her married life, yet gives to her, for only a tew years, at tractions with which to hold himl Morbidly she dwelt on the general upheaval that would follow if it were suddenly decreed that all men, with out injustice or disgrace, might leave their middle aged wives. If all duty- bound husbands were legally and morally free to marry some younger woman would there not be a uni versal stampede? If only she could do something worth while with the youth that was still hers? . few fortunate women achieved successtul careers, tndepen dent of their husbands. Why could not she.' The harrowing thought of wasted years! Had she started in her school days to specialize on some one thing what mignt sue not have ac complished? But she had spent her girlhood thoughtlessly, and her married life in effacingly ministering to Warren His physical comforts, his food, his home, were her engrossing interests while he was building for himself a career in which she had no part. A man's business and professional prestige is all his own. His wife, whatever her contributions, her sacri fices and economies, has little share in the recognition of his achieve ments. It was half-past 10. Warrenhad told her not to sit up, yet broodingly inert she shrank front tht initiame of letting ready for bed. Eleven, lU'f pt. Still she t by tht window with ruy IVr- Mew in her arms. She wtt lull doling when, at mid night, Warren entered. 'Hello, ou ui jet.' w.tn a note of irritation, How well he wore hx evening cloilietl Mit nevrr tailed to notice that. I iut couldn t so to bed I knew I wouldn't ileen. 'running to turn on the table lamp a he auk in the chair beside it. "Urr, I felt o blue!" 'Bluer What you got t be blue about;" taking his pipe Irom the drawer. 'Oh. notliiiiii it iut this priuic night, I tuppoe. Did you have a nice tune? placing the matches within his reach. "Lot of ling-wuiilcl speeches. Carton would be pouting et if I hadn't shut him off. Kaug in all the old whukered gugs tlut've worked lonir enough to be peuoioncd. Ann Jord.in had to orate half an hour of wordy platitudes, tn.it oii sprcau eagle ttutl falls mighty Hut since they ve cut out the booze. "Were there many there? "'Bout 20. Hcre't the menu," taking it from his poiket. Helen scanned the even-coure dinner from the Caviar Canape to the cigart and coffee. On the opposite page were the speakers witti war ren K. Curtis, toastmaster." "You were toatmatcr: cciteI- iy. And you never even mw mn "Du n t think of it. Kotten too. They pitchiorked me into it." "Why. dear, it s a great nonor to be toastmastcr of the annua! dinner." Warren onlv crunted and muted at his pipe. Then, after a moment's silence: I'm to have something handed me next week that's worth while." "What?" eagerly. "Oh, you never tell nic anything!" "Didn't want to talk about it till I was pretty sure, but today I got it straight from old Hutchison, I'm to be one of the directors of the Eastern Export company. 'Director of the l.astern txport company!" rapturously. ies, lies retiring he ami wynu- liam are-putting me in. I omes up at the next meeting but it's prac tically settled. "A director! Director ot tne r.asi- trn Export company," fairly gloating over the impressive phrase, Aext thing you'll be president!" "Well, not right away, he grinned. "You're so square and line no wonder they want you," perching on the arm of his chair. Uear, J. just know I've always known you're eointr to do big things. You can't help it you're so wonderful!" Huh, maybe everybody aon i think that way. Here, give me a hairpin." 'Tell me about the Eastern ex port company, feeling m her nair for a wire pin. "How many direc tors are there?" avidly. "Is it a big company?" "Not so big, but it's solid. Some good men on the board," poking the hairpin through the stem of his pipe. "Good bunch to be in with ought to mean some extra business. Don't know hw old Hutchison happened to pick me. I know! Because you re so won derful and honest. That's what they want somebody who's honest who can t be influenced. "That meeting's a week from W ed- nesday," musingly, now puffing at the cleared pipe, Uncrossing his knees, Helen forced her way into his reluctant lap. "And next year, or the year after, they'll be electing you president!" picturing him in a great leather chair at the head of a long "directors' table. "I just know they will!" "Fat chance, of. that! Here, stop your squirming." Nestling against the silk lapel of his dinner-coat, all brooding thoughts of her own narrow, monot onous, subservient life were forgot ten in the joy of his success. He was forging ahead! Her own ambitions, her restless cravings, dropped from her. Once more came effacement contented, williug ef facement in the glowing pride of his career! (Copyright. 122.) Next Week Helen's Awkward Disclosure. Youngest Film Producer. . The world's youngest independent motion picture producer is believed to have been discovered. He is Jes us Enriquez Topete, a Mexican, who is only twenty-three years old and who has been producing for several years. He is now in Los Angeles to study production methods. Topcte is now making a series of pictures for the Mexican government. He was accompanied to the studio by Maria Montoya, a Mexican motion picture star. The young producer, who also acts in his own pictures, introduces a new idea in collars, so far as Hollywood and Culver City are concerned. A narrow black band extends around the bottom edges of his collars. The same idea is carried out in his shirts. It is said to be considered very smart in Mexico. T7" FOR A Cold or the Grip starts with a Chill ; indicating checked circulation; the use of "Seventy-seven" at once; restores the - circulation of the blood and stops the Cold. "40" INDUCES SLEEP Mo Narcotic, Strictly Homeopathic. Price. (0c. and 11. at Drut Stores or aent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. Parcel Pot. Humphreya' Homeo. Medicine Co.. 13$ WUiiam St, New York. Medical Book free. COLDS THE HEE: OMAHA. Slate Medical Body fill Meet lleVeAjiril 21-27 hblximtc Smri of Ltrturti and Demonstration Are IMaiiitfil Prominent Dm tor to Speak. A conference of county medical .H'icty ci r-urie, i-ltmcn, papers on nirntitic tratmrnt of various mala d'e, addrce by several nationally prominent pliy.it uii. as well a leaders m the Nebraska protection, and the annual banquet, feature the program of the annual convention i the Nebraska Mate Medical at option, to be held here April 24--7. according to announcement yes terday by A. S. Erixou, buinei manager, An elaborate crir of lecture and demonstration have been prepared for the convention, while Dr. J. It. Heaver, 1'hiUdelphia. and Dr. Georsc Dock, M. I.oui. have been invited to pr.ik. The association hat a mem bership of I.lOiVin the state, of which a reprenentative portion is expected to he in attendance. Secretaries' Conference. The conference of county secre taries is planned for late Tuesday afternoon, April 25, which has for its purpose an exchange of ideas and formulation of plans to strength en the county societies. The an nual banquet will be held April 26. at which time Dr. B. B. Davis of Omaha, president of the association, will deliver the annual address. Doctors F. W. Kowc. W. L. Albin, A. I. MacKinnon, Harry Everett. C. II. Bastron, W. O. Colburn. II. J. Lihnhoff and I". B. Brooks of Lin coln: Norman T. Johnston. Upland; F. B. Young. Gcring; F. W. Tlclm. Scottshlulf; ti. A. Birdsatl and II. E. Harvey, Fairbury. and K. W. Fonts, Falls City, arc physicians of Ne braska that arc on the scientific pro gram for addresses and papers. Omaha Doctor on Program. Numerous Omaha physicians alo arc on the program. Dr. Deaver is scheduled to speak on "When and How to Treat Disease of the Gall bladder." and Dr. Dock on "Malig nant Diseases from the Standpoint of the Physician With Special Ref erence to Borclerlin Cases." The association has for its purpose lie advancement of the medical pro fession so that it shall become more capable and more useful to the public in the prevention nnd cure of dis ease and prolonging and adding com fort to life. Snappy Musical Comedy Under Way by Omaha Knights Frou frou of silks Daazingly smart Chic, brilliantly flippant Dashing beauties and gay swells. Surh is the bevy of girls and hoys that Robert rrancis Sheehan ot .ew York city is whipping into novel artistry for a musical comedy to be staged at the Brandeis theater in May for the Knights of Columbus. The play will be . presented on a grand scale. , Mr. Shcehan wrote, produced and directed eight stage productions, "Pipe Dreams," "The Robert Francis and Heath Revues" standing out as his best efforts. He was also con nected with George M. Cohan's "Yankee Prince," and is composer of the lyrics for the "Follies of 1922." "TIZ" FOR FEET For Tired Feet, Sore, Tender, Aching, Swollen Feet LhjM "Ciatb-iTn'fce L 'Ivy OoayfcoaiekP Just tane your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and al most talk and then they'll take an other dive in that "Tiz" bath. Whdn your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet Helps for Beauty Seekers By MADAME MAREE For Soft Brilliant Hair F.DED, brittle hair and an itchy, acaly scalp results from a starved condition of hair sacs and email blood vessels. A vigorous massage, usinj? a good tonic to give them renewed life and energy, stops itchiness and overcomes dandruff. A pleasing and highly satisfactory hair and scalp tonic can be prepared at home by mixing half a pint of bay rum with half a pint of water and adding one ounce of beta quinol. For best results use a little each day: after a few applications the hair gradually assumes its former color and luster, and you will soon see a wonder ful increase in the growth of your hair. ANSWERS TO QUERIES MRS. F. G.: If beauty is only skin deep, so much more is the importance of making it as beautiful as possible. The muddiness you complain of may be very easily corrected and you will find your freckles promptly disappearing as well as all other blemishes by pursuing the fol lowing simple method. I have never known it to fail: Mix a tablespoonful of glycerine and jtit ounce of untone with a pint of water a very rich satiny cream will be the result: use this every night ( before retiring, and you will be surprised at the results in a few days. M4MIE: There is no use going around with hairy arms. You will be able to attend that dance without embarrass- mant it vnu wilt tr m small hnttl rt ' nulfo solution frnm your dn'g store. V? i it according to the simple directions and ! you will find that every hair will be dis SUNDAY. AHUL 9. 192: No Dramatis Personae iralia4 Pwm rt Mt.) " "The turn comei king, ace,' cl!ed Kincaid, exactly if nothing unu U4l had happened. "lit raid the tmaUrr bet Out won and gathered in the chip that tost. Then out of the drawer h ot Gurncy't check and laid it betide lilt tack of 10 chip, which he picked up. 'Four for one: $40,0iXV he laid, lie went down iruide hit thitt and brought cut a package of bill, 10 hundreds 14 five hundred and ev rn one thcunaudt. 'Fifteen thoujnd,' he said, a he counted them out in front of Curney. '.No use digging into what i in the variou drawers; it would be only chicken feed, and, anyway, we may nerd it for settling up with the other. I'll give you my check for ff 25.000. It' on the Mc Cluskry bank. I guarantee you'll find cash there t cover it when you take it there in the mawninV "Nobody doubted he wa peak ing the truth, of course. If he didn't make good hi gambling house day in South Texas would be over. Cur ney took the check when NeUe had written it. tore up hi own, stuffed the $15,000 dollar in bill into a pocket, and got ready to leave, all without speaking. "June, all this time, had been Hand ing beside her father, her face col orless, only her eye moving, shift ing from one to the other of the men as they spoke or acted. She looked down at Nelse, now, and he looked back at her without that sneer of his. Hi lip formed a word. "'Hell cat!' they said. He nodded twice, very lightly, and added an other: 'Correct.' "She leaned over and spoke swift ly, for his cars alone: "'You made me do it.' "He nodded agreement with this, too. 'All right,' he told her. 'I know when a hand is beat. Give him my compliments and tell him he's a damn good actor. . . . Wilt you be drop ping in' " 'Do you want me to?' '"Why not? He half smiled, sort of twisted. 'I never reniged on tak ing medicine yet. You never thought I was a short sport, did you? Be- ADVERT18EMKNT. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Fa vorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and luster to thethair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which it mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound, you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe", improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray I Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application . or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, cal louses and bunion?. There's nothing like "Tiz." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. A few cents buy a box of "Tiz" at any drug or department store don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. solved away, and the skin left soft and smooth. MRS. R. M. : Most soaps and sham poos dry up the secretions of the scalp and hair and fail to remove the scurf and dandruff: the best way to get rid of these troubles is to dissolve the scurf and dandruff. This ..an very easily be done by washing the head with eggol; this will leave the scalp free and clean and give your hair a chance to breathe so it will grow. Eggol is quite inexpensive as a twenty-five cent package ia enough for a doaen shampoos. WORRIED: The first sign of wrinkles sure does worry us. The texture of the skin has a great deal to do with wrinkles forming, so if you will use something that will keep the skin finer and the pores smaller I think your worries will be over. There ia nothing that will refine the skin texture like eptol. It is surprising what it will do for one's complexion. Get a two ounce package from your drug store, use it according to the directions and in a few days you will, like many others, sing its praises. JENNIE: Don't squeeze blackheads, I hope I have said that strong enough. Squeezing blackheads only makes pores larger, then you have laid the foundation for that worst of troubles wrinkles. There is only one safe and aure way to get rid of these pesky things, and that is to dis solve them: to do this get a small quan tity of powdered neroxin from your drug store, apply a little on a wet cloth, wash off in a few minutes and you will find most, if 'tot all ot the blackheads gone. sides and he hipcred something to irr I couldn't bear. It w months-! don't know but ci befoie 1 ever knew what it was. "It made June i!mot laugh, 'That's lair.' she aid, and with (be taugh in her eyes the went over to hrre t'olt stood waiting by the door, and they went out ot the loom together." Mmtter Stifll lighted a (rh rig srciie nd t balk, hi gut roving the roof garden. In a mie oi daiiceri the girl thitt I hud eprc folly noticed when she arrived with a f artythe girl with brown hair and eyes and the marvelous com plexion on and mischievous mouth came whirling in the embrace of an ardent youth cloe to cur table, and her glance fell upon Shutter. She gave him a riamhug smile of recog nition. "Hello," she crid, after the friendly fashion of an old and inti mate comrade, and went spinning away. Shutter beamed after her. "Isn't she pretty?" he murmured. -A corker.1' I agreed. "Who is she?" "That's Mattie Lou Gurney June's youngest girl. Haven't seen much of her the last three, four years; Shc'a been up eat to col lege. Her picture was in the paper last Sunday. Maybe you duln t tee it; it was on the. society page. She's one of thre here dre-bu-tantyt. I reckon Cole and Mia Gurney must be in town from the ranch. They're fot a big city house up on Lurel teights. Seen enough dancing? Suppose we drift along." "Wait a minute," I said, haiking bark. "What was it Nelse Kiucaid whispered to June that almost made her laugh?" Shutter grinned. "He said. Besides, I'd like to bor.- Making Your .? Hair Improve How to Have Beautiful Hair Male Yourtelf More Attractive EVERYWHERE you go your hair ia noticed most critically. People judge you by its appearance. It tells the woi Id what you are. If you wear your hair becomingly and always have it beautifully clean and well-kept, it adds more than anything else to your attractive ness and charm. Beautiful hair is not a matter of luck, it is limply a matter of care. Study your hair, take a hand mirror and look at the front, the sidesand the back. Trydoingituo invariousways.Seehowitilooksbest. A slight change in the way you dress your hair, or in the way you care for it, makes all the difference in the world in its appearance. In caring for the hair, shampooing is alwaysthe most important thing. Sham- pooingbringsout the real life and lustre, natural wave and color, and makes your hair soft, fresh and luxuriant. When vour hair is dry, dull and heavy, lifeless, stiff and gummy, and the strands cling together, and it feels harsh and disagreeable to the touch, it is because your hair has not been sham pooed properly. When your hair has been shampooed properly, and is thoroughly clean, it will be glossy, smooth and bright, de lightfully fresh-looking, soft and silky. While vour hair must have frequent and regular washing to keep it beauti ful, it cannot standthe harsh effect of ordinary soaps. The free alkali in ordinary soaps soon dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. That is why discriminating women, everywhere, now use Mulsified cocoa nut oil shampoo. This clear, pure and entirely greaseless product cannot pos sibly injure, and it does not dry the scalp or make the hair brittle, no matter how often you use it. If you want to see how really beauti ful you can make your hair look, just follow this simple method: A Simple, Easy Method FIRST, put two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water. Then wet the hair and scalp with clear warm water. Pour the Mulsified evenly over the hair and rub it thoroughly all over the scalp and throughout the entire length, down to the ends of the hair. Two or three teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather. This should be rubbed in thoroughly and briskly with the finger tips, so as to loosen the dandruff and small particles oi ausi ana aire mat stick: to the scalp, MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO ' 'The report of the Medical Research Committee shows that if your food lacks one single mysterious food factor called Vitamines, you hot only become emaciated, under-nourished, nervous and all-in but you may actu ally develop serious disease. In all such cases I suggest the following: Take two five-grain Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets before meals, and two five-grain Nuxated Iron Tablets after meals. ' ' By the useof this simple home prescription, people who have been suffering in some cases even for years, often quickly gain surprising strength and energy, put on good firm flesh, wonderfully round out face and figure, and become more alert and vig FT, prove to you the auperiarity of these Genuine Yeast Vitamines, pure and unadul- terated, over Vitamine tablet mixed with SM.aO iitaK J0 d? Tour druggist will give you a REGU. I I U T.T tAR DOLLAR PACKAGE ABSOLUTELY If I I FREE with your purchase of a bottle of Nux I I yy A yy a a ted Iron tablets, and if you do not obtain alt ! k3sw aaBw and even greater benefits than you expect from their use the manufactuters will promptly re fund your money. WPORTArTi We recommend that you do not take Vitaminea unless ynu wih your weight incr"d if you merely wish grca'-rstremlo. energy, ph.ical aud menial utor, we recom mend that you take Ntuated Iron only.. ! low fcbout f I0AW oi ilut m'. t ack 1 from h"i tomorrow, Tht bank i I practically broke" 1 i-.rM!i, l-' Did You Know That- Tdith Kobrtt and Madue Pel lamy an eitrn nnui for each otherf Theodoie Kohrru was onrt a sailor? Harry Mn was the originator t art tides in dims? That W. V. Mong, the character actor, i noted in California at raiser of blooded livestock? That only two ye4r agi Mar gtirriif de la Motte was an ratra, hardly known in the dim studios? That Irving Cummins dl hs a mirror given him by Amelia Bing ham when be began to act at 14? That Charles Kay, who hat just Al,rK1UlMfcSr. SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable. If you are suffering from rrrema or some other tottunng, embarrass ing skin trouble you may qimkly be rid of it by using Mcntho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itch ing, even of fiery ecicma. The first application makes the skin cord and comfortable, Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mcntho-Sulphur is applied like any plraoant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist. Your Looks and 'rein fa itudying vour pnfilt. ; . i(f , If you hail a thort note, do not put your hair on thi top of your head; if you hai't a round, fat fact do not fluff your hair out loo much at tin lidtii if your fact ii very thin and long, thtn you should fluff your hair out at the tides, Thtiuoman'wilhth full face and double thin should iuea her hair high. All these and other individual Jeatures must he taken into consideration in selecting the proper hair-dress. Above all, simplicity should prevail. You are always most attractive when your hair loots most natural nvhen it loots most lite you. After rubbincr in the rich, creamy Mulsified lather, rinse the hair and scalp thoroughly always using clear, fresh, warm water- Then use another application of Mulsified, again working up a lather and rubbing it in briskly as before. You can easily tell when the hair is perfectly 'clean, for it will be soft and silky in the water. Rinse the Hair Thoroughly THIS is very important. After the final washing, the hair and scalp should be rinsed in at least two changes of good warm water and followed with a rinsing in cold water. After a Mulsified shampoo you will find the hair will dry quickly and evenly and have the appearance of being much thicker and heavier than it is. If you want to always be remem bered for your beautiful, well-kept hair, make it a rule to set a certain day each week for a Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo. This regular weekly sham pooing will keep the scalp soft and the hair hne and silky, bright, fresh-looking and fluffy, wavy and easy to manage and it will be noticed and admired by everyone. ' You can get Mulsified at any drug store or toil et goods counter, anywhere in the world. A4-ounce bottle should last for months. V -s. a-' IJlL lift A Former Hospital Physician Says: "This is my favorite pre scription for WEAK, THIN, NER VOUS, RUN-DOWN FOLKS." It often increases Strength, Energy and Vigor, and helps put on good firm flesh in two weeks' time orous, both physically and mentally. By helping to create millions of new red blood cells, Nuxated Iron taken ' after meals unquestionably increases food matter into living cells, flesh, muscle and tissue, and Vitamines taken before meals mix with your food and act as a powerful nutrition substance. You may now'obtain genuine Yeast Vitamlna Tablets, made from the original formula of Dr. Catrinof the Facultyof Medicineof Paris, from any good druggist. The principal ingredient of these tablets are the direct result of years of scientific study and research byablephysiciana and chemists, and theymustnotbeconfounded with ao-called Vitamine tablets mixed largely with drug. 9-h filmed "The !!arltrlHr,', b.trittoriurd ou ''j' 1 IiM I etier f uii'i i the i.r t stir in picturrs Uet uo? SPECIAL! AUTOMATIC ORTuIlS J2C4I. $5.98 mft mm. a vtntevt mmm- fbS Value Csnuin $' Iu Csnuin $ Q98 i 31 Cel. I u.f I 7 Craa '. CINUINC CARL ZEISS 8i Ml tvrowe V4m Field Classes txldl (unaies wk t.fwi afew-iua ml f dmtm wm, mutt a wsM frr fritter. 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