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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1924)
« “SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOLS DAYS,” as the old song goes, is recalled as these thirteen winsome maids in gingham, all chil dren members of the Hoff man Hoskins dancers, form this attractive tab leau on a picturesque old / wall in Rock Creek Park, Washington, D. C. “ i Right — AT “WHITE BREAKFAST” of Rubin stein Club, the twenty- a first annual, held rec- I i rntly ill N. Y. at the 1 Waldorf-Astoria and at tended by more than 1,200 J women. Left to right, p Florence Isabel Storer, || Mrs. Marshall O. Terry, m honorary vice-president.' I who, in the principal speech, indorsed Dr. But ler’s attitude toward pro- 9 hibition; Major General S Hunter Liggett, Mrs. Wil- 9 liam Rogers Chapman, S president; General M. O. 9 Terry, Mrs. Hunter Lig- m gett and Lillaberth Edna 9 Maag. The girls at either 9 end were ushers. 9 Donna Rachele Musso lini. wife of the Italian Premier and one of tfie prettiest women of her country. <5 by Kcyntom- Vl.-w <•„ k— ' i ••PEGGY” WALSH ELOPES AGAIN. Miss Margaret Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Walsh, of New York, it, married again, this time to Charles M. Warner, son of Grove E. War ner, vice-president of Warner Sugar Refining Company, an heir to large fortune. Although “Peggy” is only twenty, this is her second marriage. I FRECKLES Now ia the Time to Get Rid of Theae Ugly Spots There'* no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots Simply get an ounce of iDthine from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the I ghter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear com pies ion. He sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold uncer guarantee of money back if u fails to remove freckles I CAPTAIN ROALD AMUNDS'EN the Norwegian Polar explorer, who will make a second attempt this summer to accomplish his long planned trans-Polar flight, pictured in Berlin critically examining a shipment of whisky with which he intends stocking his plane as in surance against the rigors of Arctic weather. Knntmmr Story & Claris REPRO-PHRASO is a truly PERSONAL ReDrvducuw Piano Your home can enjoy the pleasure that good music brings, even if no one in the family has technical musical knowledge. The Repro-Phraso enables you to play any music with all the expression and personality that would be yours if you played by hand. oA *Demonstration •will be a ct(rvelation Price only ' Freight added — $4 Crt antl Convenient Term* OJv up arranged il desired 1 Coil, Write or Phone AT 1856 for Cutdiorur a Sdimoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1514-16-18 Dodge St.f Omaha THREE-QUARTERS OF A CENTURY behind him. One Mr. Goodyear, of Rickmansworth, seventy five years young, is still a regular Donoghue. Our photograph, taken at the recent meet of the Old Berkeley Hounds, at . . __ "Elmcote/’Croxley Green, ax'*! .. England, shows the sep tuagenarian horseman mounted on Royal Star taking a five-rail hurdle in accomplished style and' with plenty to spare. Wide World. little An indoor Photograph Load your camera with «Airpij N an AGFA FlLN4 — note its superiority in speed and clearness. Ask for AQFA FILMS at your dealers. ****** '^9/u4EMsUr?t^nA ' ___H—imi11 Mil \ 1/111 HI Nil lilllilP and the - "Charmed Land” WHEN the heat of the dty sends your blood throb bing headwards, dose your desk and home ind come to the witchery of snow-cap ped mountains, evergreen forests and blue landlocked seas —bring the wife and children to Seattle and the Charmed Land. Mid-summer is like Springtime in this cool, green vacation land. In the high mountain meadows gorgeous Alpine flowers are peeping through the snow. In the lush green valleys below the sparkling rivers are brim full and ice cold, fed by the eternal glaciers of snow-capped peaks. Cool days are always followed by restful nights. You will enjoy sleep under blankets. A mid-day temperature of eighty degrees is unusual and the average June, July and August temperature is sixty-two degrees. Nowhere in the world is there such a vacation land or such a diversity of attractions, and all so accessible to the metropolitan cities and modem travel conveniences. Paved roads, steamers, trains and tnterurbaro take you to mountain resorts or along picturesque Puget Sound. Golf on evergreen fairways, surf bathing, mountain climbing, yacht ing, and world-famed fishing in Lake, stream or salt water. Visit Mount Rainier, the incompar able; the San Juan Islands, gemmed in a sapphire inland sea; the Cascade and Olympic Mountain ranges, with innumerable lakes and never to-be-forgotten beauty spots made more alluring by a splendid system of resort hotels. Get away from the heat this sum mer. Come to the cool, green scenic Charmed Land Reduced Fares Round-trip Omaha to Seattle May 15 to September \0,fT a See that your ticket to any part of the Pacific Coaat reads "via Seattle."' Make SEATTLE your head quarters •while •vacationing in the Pacific Northwest Amt_ TH«m iiKwihiriiiki pwd tint K nftmu •rtw* IM* rnu to «K* Warmad l +md~ ai A* JVvtv Nwtliwwt