The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 01, 1923, CITY EDITION, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 46

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    GLORIA ANI) HER
BEAU. A new picture of
Gloria Gould, youngest
daughter of the late
George Jay Gould, who
died a few weeks ago in
France-, with her fiance,
Henry A. Bishop jr.
Mr. Bishop, a student at
Vale, is a greatgrandson
of the builder of the Rari
tan 1 anal. Iiiltrmttntnal
Riyht THE THRILL
THAT COMES ONCE IN
A LIFETIME. Twenty
Kimc years from now these
two Italian youngsters
will be telling their own
bambinos how back in
1923 they were permitted
to kiss the hand of Eng
land’s Queen during her
yisit to Rome. p.< a
OFF OYSTER RAY. The
Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club held its first
regatta of the season on
Memorial Day, the feature
race being that of nine
six-meter yachts. Mrs. H.
R. Plant’s Clytie, which
finished third, is shown
leading W. A. W. Stewart’s
Hawk (finished last)
around the stake, i^vick
TF1K K. K. K. OF N. J.
Hundreds of hooded
knights of the “Invisible
Empire” march in (lowing
robes, after dark, through
the streets of Point Pleas
ant to attend the first pub
lic initiation ever held in
the East. Prominent in
the parade were contin
gents of the Royal Riders
of the Red Robe (foreign
born Americans) and Ka
melias (women’s auxiliary
of the Klan). n <■ imrrr
Right — LIBERTY OR
DEATH. If he lost his
grip on the former he’d
surely have met the Grim
Reaper. Sig Smith, one
of the country’s nerviest
daredevils, pictured astride
one of the great metal
projections that surround
the headgear of Miss Lib
erty on Bedloe’s Island.
The photographer who
snapped this unusual pic
ture did so from a vantage
point on the statue's up
raised torch. /• d a.
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Ambassador Herrick with a group of residents nf the American colony or.
a visit of inspection to the American Hospital in (’.iris, now under construction.
Left *o right are: Ijeopold Huffer, member of the hospital board of gov
ernors; John Kidglev Carter, vice president Blythe Branehe, president <>f
the American Chamber of Commerce; Miss Holden of the nursing staff Ambas
sador Herrick and Miss Hannan, head nurse. Wide World
I I
The
Pleasant Way To
Reduce Fat
I housamls have too ml that Marmola
Prescription I ablets arr the pleasant
wav to redtne excess Hrsh Rigorous
diet and rxeriiae are no longer nn rs
.ary Marmola null redmr taf at Imm
t w• * to four |H»umls per week
(XI per Ihix of hi tablets, • a< It
i lean and fresh in sani tap* pa« kag*
\l .||| good drug stores ■ *i l»s mail
from
I he Marmola Company,
C»fl»hrl.l Hl.lg DM HOI c MR II i
MRS (ATT
COM KS MOM K. Mrs
Carrie Chapman Catt,
founder and honorary
president of the Interna
tional Woman Suffrage
Alliance, pictured on the
Herengaria as she returns
from an eiyht months'
tour of Kurope during
which time she attended
the convention of the Al
liance in Rome.
!"in miiumnl
xjo more aching, burning, swol
1 ' Irn shor crinkled feet Nomorr
pains in corns or callouses No
matter how much toot trouble has
tormented you, or what you have
tried without rebel. |iist use Tl/
I 1/ draws out the poisonous
exudations which (Hitt up the leet
I 1/ gives such quick relict it is
almost magical Your shoes will
not seem tight and yout leet will
I no longer tie sore and lendei
I'd a Imx ol Ii/ it any drug
or depaitment store A whole
year s Ii «>t i omloi t lor a lew i cuts
Bathe Them inTIZ
A PAIR OF DOTS,
(’harming Dorothy Dick
son, who danced her way
into New Yorker’s hearts
a few seasons ago in “The
Beloved Vagabond,” in a
new study with her
daughter, Dorothy Dick
son Hyson, taken in Lon
don, where she has been
appearing for some time
past. 1 nternat
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wrrp.w for rtn>n- nut/t -*• i L*\jr\
RESTORES COLOR AND
BEAUTY TO GRAY
AND FADED KAIR
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