Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1912)
i ;.-,,.THB . OKAffA , SUNDAY. . .BEE:,; JULT ..14; .1012. B v. Summer ' Visitors in Omaha Omahas Most Exclusive Garment : Store Omaha's Most Exclusive Garment Store 318- 320 South 1 6th. St 1! On With tho Wondorf ul fJ ovor-to-bo-Forgotten 1 Monday we continue ourgrsat, final, sweeping, clearance sale of all our exclusive tailored suits for women. A good assortment-will greet Monday morning shoppers, although , we urge all intending purchasers to be here bright and earjr for best choice. r The. 4oors open promptly at 8 o'clock. '. It's the most wonderful suit buying op portunity ever known in all this territory. Come. . r " - II I Mte&Vs : - jr.Nfc -7 - ' .:!!pBv v V N , , ,,K '' Til s fETES PLANNED FOR YISITOJRS V. f; , l ( . ; ffcciefy F6lk 'Entertain Many Guests ;...V, ;rronjpthet. Cities. 1UXI, J1AN . SUMMER TRI?S OatdyorsCJiiba Are ,tl , Mett V,'hUh, Draw ThovMiidi of ftdpU tarUaf th Hot ft' ,..!V; v. . 'HODAt-MlM MVfah Kuhn-motor pic. mo ior hiwi uertruae .ccartny; mati PJ 4n 4IFt!! c(ui. . , , vTuESDAV-Miitltiw drtc at HappV Hoi : low; ladies -day. at OrlappyHotiow; l. . flls' day, at Find club; dtnner-danoa . at Hippy HoUow; WEDNESDAY MM't'' iHtry BurMy. ; luncheon at Country club (or Alias Oer . truda McCarthy? dlnper-dance at Field 4 clubr dlnnr-danca at Couhtry club.- . THURSDAY-Ladlea day at Field olub. t FUPAXk-Jlflaer-dan;e: at Seymour vLaka rUTinRflAT-lJlnnerdanca at field" club: , lnnr-dance at Country club; dlnntr- danca kt Happy .Hojlow; dlnner-danca ' 4ffto4 and Quo club. ' , , - i' Mafty': tnterestJna; uest 'are vlaltinl ' -rlends"!n Omaha (nd their tarrftal has baen iho lasplratlori for . much entertain. Insv-j ; n fv . m " Mtat, Otrtruie MoCarthy, daughter ot Colon) and Mr i Dnlel McCarkby nf Chicago, formrly-r -Omaha, ! .vUitrn fttonda. Jrv.yieopl ae't, au1 jmaelat ajiair, ia'slaniwd 1 iW Wday of, her fat jiy'.' ' - . I l.f flle ffi ojf , Hepry' ll w.h'o Wl aeveral Unfe .b'een'the.guesX Kri. " Oeorae Piinl waa' expected thla wek, kot W pbatponed hf islt until a little j later la the iuinmer.' Ml Law haa a jlferfa circle 6f frlend" here.' T ' . J, Madame Ragna Llnne,' a ; well-known voprantf 6t Chicago, ' formerly' of ttie Jtetropohtan ORer Company of ; New . York, -Ja epeodlng' the- week-end 1 aa the tnieat Df a former popt I, Mra. Walter u. BUver. who hai recehtly moved to Omaha i tram. CWpago, Madaraa UnnaMa on her , way to her ranch neax Yellowatone park to apend the aummer. Last evening Mrs. . Sljver ejitertaliMd tnformaHy. -at dinner i'fo- Madame Linn,! who. .leayea . Monday ..'.fbr'he wes. ; ' 1 . ; . Miss Marguerite Duggln of Sioux City ' U th gueat of Mlsa Josephine Murphy lud has been ' much entertained, tester. I Ca,y aflernoqn'' Mlsa Duggin, was h(nor '" gtieat at an informal bridge, given by t lira. George Laler at hef home. Several 1 affalrs'wtre'gtven at the Field club last jek"for Mlsa Duggin.; I ! Mlsa Gladys" Bunt and Mlsa Irene Brown . ot' Fremont an, guests of Jdlsa Lo'uiae : Vvrtlaf Bbfti young women ' attend' th j Vniverslty; of -'Nebraska and are membera - of the ')lt4 Gamma aororlty ahd hav j tae mocH entertained ' by their aororlty ".sisters In Omtha'. MlSsea Hasel and Car- , . rol Howard entertained at luncheon; Mlsa ! Zda Darlow gave a picnic at , Mw "Friday and Saturday; Miss Curtis enter . talned at "dinner In their honor. They re : turn home Monday. Mrs;; jEutaerMcA4lstr of California : arrived Friday evening to apend several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i G. Edwards, Mrs. s McAllastelr ,waa formerly Mlsa Bernica Edwarda of this city. Mr. McAllister stopped in Denver ; and will apend a week in Omaha before returning weat. ," " , Mr. and Mrs.- Win McPh'erson of Ran , cheater, Wyo., arrived last-week to b , -.tha gnests of Mr. "and" Mra. T. B. Mo Pherson. - . Mra O. H. aark of ptnver is visiting her slater. Mra A. F. Jonas, and will , apend several. weeks herej Last evening Xr. and Mra Jonas entertained at dinner : at th Counfryfblub, --.'t '. r Two popuiat quests are Mlas Mary B. Van Wagenen of rglnla and MUs Eve lyn Lyons 'of Chicago,, who are guests of Mr. and Mra George E. Mickel. Numer. . cus social Walrs hav been given for th i lsitora-- f. -' : i - l' ' Captahi aniU'rt.' 'Claranc Elohmond Cay and; soBbav arrlvd from Fort Iavenwqrb, wr th captain has com pleted. hl course at th staff college, and are guelfs of Mr. and Mra A. 8. Smith. Captain"' Day will sail August I to Join Itls regiment, the Fifth cavalry, at Honolulu,-but his wifa and son will remain fcsr. .with .er. parent fof awhile.' Lora'a Yoang DreaM Shattered. , The father. of a. young hopeful was sitting at '.nig library window, lundav. -! looking over the bowling scores In "the ; pUik sheet" Below -in 'the -yard. Bob', his a-yaar-oio. ana two little. neighbors. Jwth, younger, were making castle In th sand- tj and, UUWs'. 'luK' unawar of the listener above, j ;; ; a r. ."(,., j TSary,'"ald Bob. "when I'm big, we'll f tnarriai and' llv' in' ihe' country. Vf . wlit, hkve , appla -treea and hor.tes and outtermuK ana iota of things." . "If you are going to llv in the country, where n'r 'never, "see. ' anybody," Mary : ri'rywrtd,. yo will eav to get some t v J 1. I I Mitm4 ,a:l,.-. lir I n 111 GaeV ? jacket GRAND 0PEEA 6IUGEE SPENDS WEEK-END IN OMAHA, r mm 1 w4 imp mt9j vw-f MADAM RAGNA LINNE. , body else to marry you." Then Jlttlo Elisabeth', apoka up,. '.'Never mind, Bob, I'd-like It in the country, so' you can marry me." Then came Bob's Voice again, Mary: will be sorry, won't she . Bess." 'Caus we're going to have 'a great big auto mobile and w'r going o:have a beauti ful house with twenty rooms In it". Then the indignant voloe . of little Elisabeth, "Well. Mister feob. if you' think Ira going to dust twenty, roems in any house of yours, you're, mighty much mistaken. You'll have to find some other And a voice floated . out from the win dow above, "All down' in, both alley a," " Samnier Ttlpa.'' - - Many Omahans are leaving to spend July and August at the seashore, moun tains and lake resorts and ' many, are going to Europe for a .brief stay. 1 Dr. and Mra Summers and sons. Jack and Stuart, soil Auguat S on the Laur ertlo from Montreal and will spend a few weeks In England and Scotland while Dr. Hummers attends clinics, in London and Pdlburgh. ... Mrs. J. 3. Dickey, Miss Bertha Dickey and Miss Helen Scobi will leave Tues day for. Okobojl lake, when they will visit Mrs. Harry Jordan for a coup of weens. - ; i . . , Mr, i. R, Scoble left Friday for New York and Mrs. Scoble -will spend a few days with Mrs. F. P. Kitkondall. , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baum left Thurs day for Duluth, where they win take the boat trip on the lakes. t f hey will then visit in Eastbn, Pa'. " Mr. and Mra J. E. Baum and daughter, Catherine, left '.Thursday for Beach Bluffs. Mass.. where they will spend the aummcr. - . . Mrs. Charles Ogden and Mrs. Watklns left Thursday tor' a two' weeks' trio through Yellowstone aarsv Mra W. E. Martin left yesterday for Harvard Springs, Mich. Mr. and Mra C. M. Wtlhelm and Miss Esther Wllhelm expect to motor to Oko bojl in their car, 'starting; today gnd wUl remain at the lake unUl September. Mrs. C. A. Hull left. Monday for. Walk arsvtlle, Canada, to visit Mr. and' Mra MoDougalL ' t Mrs. W. F. Allan and Mra. Bishop go to Colorado today and will be at Manitovs Springs moat ef the .time. , Mlas MeCune has gone to Chicago -for three or four Weeks' stay. ' Mr. J. M. Baldrlge haa rone east to Join hi wife at Rockland, Me. - - Mr. and Mra. R. W, Breckenrldge and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards and son, Robert and Mr. Alexander Looreis left ;Thtirfdjr for -Dome Lake, Wyo., If! V4 where, they will: Join -a party of about twenty Chicago and Toleoo friends for a month's outing. . ' Mr. ami Mrs. Clarke Powell and chil dren will leave Sunuay evening for To bin's Harbor, Isle Royal, off the Cana dian coast of Lake Superior. Mr. Powell has taken" a log. cabin and will spend th summer fishing and hunting, ' returning Jn. the faUv'. V -t Mr.- ijd Mrs Samuel -Burs, Jr.,. and t . TheshJppeVl t&elr, ear -.randl ex-ii pec t to enjoy some motoring on LionsT Island. Mr. Bflrn will be gone a tnontn and Mrs. , Burns and the children will stay east until fall. ';-,Li,. . ' Dr. J, J.. McMullen went east Thursday to Join his wife, who is visiting Captain and Mrs: Hacker at Brobkline. Miss Marguerite Stowltts left Thursday for western- Nebraska to make a few visits before going to California next month. Mrs. Herman Kountse , leaves today for- Watch Hill, R. I., for the summer. .Mrs. E. S. Westbrook and son left Thursday , for Lake Mlnnetonka, where they .will .be at the Hotel Del Otero at Spring Park. . Miss Elizabeth Pickens and the Misses Doyle have gone to Elkhart Lake, Wis., and may be. Joined later by Mra Pick ens. ' . , Mr. and . Mrs. W. F. Gurley have gone to Indianapolis and from there will go ' to Washington and thence to Chelsea, N. J., to be gone-until September V The Misses Hilllard have gone to Point Pleasant, N. J., where they will visit with relative for about a month. They will return, to Omaha about August M. ' Mr. Malcolm Baldrlge,- instead of Join ing his mother, Mrs. Howard Baldrlge, at Wequetonslng, has gone to a camp of boys near Poland Springs, Me., and will enter Andoyer in the fall preparatory to Yale. . Mrs. . William E. Martin leaves Mon day to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bur- toq Hanscon. at Harbor Point, Mich., where Mrs. Hanson has a cottage. ' Mrs. Frank Wtlhelm and baby left Friday for Mackinac, where they ' wlU be with Mr. and Mra E. A. Cudahy til September,' Mr. Wllhelm will join thm for August Mr. and Mrs. James L. Paxton and chjldren left yesterday for their ranch near Spalding, Neb., where Mrs. Paxton and the children will stay for the rest of the summer; Mr. Paxton returning in two or three weeks. . Mrs, Vos and son George, and Miss Dorothy 6towitts have gone to Prior Lak for th' summer, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. pollard and family want Monday to Georgian Bay, Canada. for the summer. Miss Eva 'Graham left Thursday for Louisville, Neb.,' to spend two -weeks with the Misses Jackman., Mr. and. Mrs. W. T. Burns left yester day to spend a month with his parents at their home In Annapolis, Md. Mra M. C. 'Peters and daughter and two Ot her ,eons left Wednesday for Camp , Nlevana on Lak CUtherell, Mlhn. . Dr. and Mra J. C. Hammond left Friday vnlng for Denver, where they, will visit their daughter, Mrs. Arno thls for a few weeks. Dr. Hammond will then go to Salt Lake. .Miss Olive Ham mond has been with her sister since January and. will return in September. i At Happy Hollow , Mrs. Edward Pegau entertained Sat urday at a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. O. Rush of St Louis, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 8. . R. Rush. The guests 'were seated at the round table, in the center of which was a basket of violets. Places were laid for alxteen. Dr. and Mra A B. Sure era entertained at dinner for six guests last evening. Those present wre: . . ; j - : Mr. and Mrv J. C Palmer, 4. ' ALL OUR T-Mb'QRED-. SUIT'S All our regular $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 $45.00, $41.50, $55,00, $59.50, $65.00 and $69.50 Suits, all in one mammoth lot, at one astonishing low price. The Jast call, out they go. ' l' . . .. . i. ii . .ii , n ' " ' " ' ' " 1 " irjPORTAfJT ADtfAfJCiE IJOTIGE I ! I ' . ; Pfione ' Douglas 919 DELIGHTFULLY CLEAN FRESH AND WHITE Tour laundry will come back to you from bur laundry, ' ' " These are the days when a laundry la put to the hardest test. Th work Is the heaviest and the demands for quick deliv ery most pressing. ' But we are prepared. ''As far as we "know nobody has been disappointed yet, and we don't Intend that any-v body shall be, all summer long. ,' . '. ' The Bee Way to Find Out Is to Give a Trial. "THE WASH WORD OF THE HOME" KHIBAL LvLAUNDRY LOOIfc OR THE Mr. and Mrs.-T. J. Worthman, Dr. snd Mrs. A...B. Somers, Mrs. Edward Pegau . entertained at luncheon yesterday In honor, of Mrs. G, Rush of St. liOuls,-guest of Mrs. 8. R. Rush. Places were laid for sixteen. Dinner reservations for Saturdsy night were made by W:- D. Williams, who had three guests; Andrew" . lilewlt, three; B. C; Buell, ' two; H. B. Reed, six; Mr. Reotor; four; W. 8. Curtis, twenty, Waiter Silver, . four. . ... ' 6. S. Kemp entertained eight guests last evening for Mrs. Short of Pillsburg. HI- : . . '. Miss Louise Curtis entertained at din ner last , evening for. ber bouse guests, Miss Gladys Bunt and Miss Irene Brown of Fremont, the guests were seated at the round table and cdvera. were laid for twenty. White daisies ' ftfrm'ed the large centerpiece. Places were laid for: Misses- Misses Helen Chesney. Carrol- Howard. Gretchen Williamson, Louie Curtis, Messrs' .Donald Howe, Randall Curtis. Jack Bowen, Gladys Bunt. Irene Brown, Ruth Gould. , Ida Darlow.-. Haiel Howard, Messrs. Allan Tukey, Russet Israel, Reed Peters, Herbert Ryan, Leonard Marshall, Mr., and Mf.- w- S. Curtis. ' At the Field Club Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blanchard had a dinner Dartv last evening tor fourteen. Garden flowers were used for the table. Places were laid for: Mr. and Mrs.r Louis Korty. , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Verllng. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Court . Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Murray. Mr. ahd Mrs. W. C. Sunderland, Mr. Hughes, Mr. J. M. Guild. " ' -J. D. Foster entertained ten guests at dinner Saturday evening. Other dinner reservations were made by 3. W. Sla- CQMING TO THE GAYETY THEA TER THIS WEEK. LORAIN S DUDLEY.' i .r - k?w fM'5 s Sk. I 3 n-f-' HIGH CLASS EXCLUSIVE Wednesday Morning, Promptly at 8 O'clock, We Place on Sale Our Entire Gtock of Beautiful Silk Dresses Our regular $25.00 to $50.00 Dresses go at See Great Advance Window Display , T .Plwne Douglas 919 BLUE WAGONS mmmeM baugh, who had two guests; F. I. McCoy, three; G..E. Haverstlck, two; George E, Cunningham, four; J. B. Rahm.. four; J. W. Bach, four; H. J. McCarthy, two; J. W. Hughes, two. At the Country Club Other dinner reservations were ' made by A. L. Patrick, who had four guests; Samuel R. Dlghton, four; Miss Katherlne Moorhead, six. v.:. Mr. Harold Prltchett gave a dinner at the Country club Saturday evening in honor of Lieutenant Thomas Lanphler of West Point, N. Y., who Is his guest. -I nose present were.' Misses- Misses ' Elisabeth Davis. Messrs. Harold Pritohett. Ruth Hammer, Menle Davis, . . Messrs. . ' Thomas Lanohlor. John Daugherty, Miss Mary Burkley will entertain ten guests at luncheon Wednesday for Miss Gertrude McCarthy, gust of Miss Marlon Kunn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis entertained ten guests at dinner Saturday evening. Mr. Daniel Wheeler entertained, ten guests at dinner in honor of Mr. Roy Lamont Smith of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mlas Stella Hamilton entertained for Miss Gertrude McCarthy last evening at a dinner party. A large bunch of pink sweet peas formed the centerpiec. Places were laid for: Misses Marion Kuhn, Dorothy Morgan. Margery McCord, . Messrs. -Elmer Redlck. Paul Gallagher. Misses Mary Alise Rogers, fctella Hamilton. ' Messrs. Robert Burns. Jr.; Raymond Low, Fred Daugherty. Albert Brogan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. 1 1 Miss Helen Seoble entertained at din ner last evening prior to her departure Mondayfor Okobojl lake. Daisies were used as the centerpiece. Those present Were: Misses Jiriet Hall, Margaret Baum, Dorothy Hall. Mary Burkley, Messrs. Ware Hall. . Sanford Gilford, Herbert Connell, -Misses - Violet Joslyn'. Bertha Dickey, Helen Scobie. Messrs.- William Taylor, Lake Deuel. Colonel Coolidge. ttaipn reters, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jonas entertained last evening for their house guest. Miss G. H. Clarke of Denver, sister of Mn. 9oraa- Covers were laid, for; , Dr. and Mra Palmer Flndley, Dr. and Mra Charles O. Rich, , ' Df. and Mrs; F. N. Connor, ' : Mr. and Mrs. Edson Rich. Mr. and Mrs. J. w.-Qrttftth. Dr. and Mra A p. Jonas, Mr. G. H. Clark, . , ,, , . ., Mlas Louis Rich, .. . Dr. W. O. Bridges. ; ; Engagements Mr. and Mra Bernhard Peterson. 301 Seward street, announce the engagsment of their' daughter. Ulliet to Mr. Clarence him fit you wlthhls patented Porcelain full tooth, Just like nature's own. , DR. TODD, Office 403 Brandeis warn m v the in vim yoiiiD COWS A dU Sayis They "have numbered . their, victims by f:. the liundred? of thousands." y The New York World, conceded by Journalists everywhere as . one of the most independent fearless newspapers devoted to the public welfare, published ah article of interest to women about depilatories. While It commends very highly a well-known depilatory, it also points out the imposition practiced by unscrupulous manufacturers ot so-called superfluous hair "cures." It is reprinted In part. Read It: "Unscrupulous manufacturers have play ed on her faith and ignorance and have made their fortunes decade after decade by publishing erroneous statements and unfounded claims concerning the: alleged efficacy of their methods or agencies to eradicate unnecessary hair. The vital Importance of having the treatment non poisonous, antiseptic ' and germicidal was not recognised.. The fakes put on the market In the last ten years have num bered . their victims by the hundreds Of thousands. Empty promises have been made by scores of promoters in the wild scramble to get the money. The marvel Is that woman has not become so thor oughly disgusted as to reject all treat ments for good. But her hope for. a remedy was not in vain, only a few years ago the now well-known DeMlracle treatment was brought forth, and it proved to be a revelation in modern science. A repre sentative ol the New York World inves tigated the discovery and the methods by which it 'was introduced to the pub lic. He found exhaustive tests' have shown -it to be the long-desired, practical, expeditious and safe way in which to de stroy th growth of hair.- Those who put It before the public knew the fallacy and dishonesty of publishing extravagant claims. They did not resort to any catch schemes, such as making a prospective customer a special offer of 'personal In? terest.' They started in to win the con fidence ot those interested, and in this way they have been eminently successful. The news of Its remarkable qualities spread rapidly. It Is now known and widely used from coast to coast and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. What is more to the point it has been indorsed by prominent physicians, repre sentative1 medical Journals and leading magazines devoted to woman's cause. There is too much at stak to risk such indorsements if they are not true to the letter. Only the- result of repeated chemical experiments and a thorough knowledge of the origin of all - hair growth cjuld stand against the investi gation of such authorities. The DeMira-' cle Chemical Company is open and above board In every detail. The indorsements are not Just claimed. A little probing on the part ot the PAPER disclosed the fact that they are published and sent broadcast, with the Identity and address of the writer or publication added. This is the stumbling block of all so-called remedies. A reputable member of the medical profession or a publication in good standing could never afford to be Identified with anything that savors of a take and a voluntary praise given through these . channels Is not to be bought with money. It la given on the DRS. TalACH & MACH The largest and beat equipped deatat offices la Omaha. ; Experts la charge of all work,' teprteea. Pereelata fillings Jast like the tooth. Ustrnmsat swtilited after asiag.. moderate price. Sri nar PaxtM jr& ENT your vacant remain empty and non-prt ducing? Find a tenant through the "Houses? (or Rent" column of the Bee. Have you read the WHY are old time dentistB getting rich 7. WHY are they using unsanitary half teeth? WHY are they leaving your mouth in an unsanitary condition? If you want to avoid all these dangers go to Dr. Todd for full answers to these Questions and have ON THESE ., SX S"t j AllffktSA - tALUU strength of conviction . There is no evidence wanting to prove" that De Miracle is worthy of its reputation It was found by the representatives of, THE WORLD that among prominent de parement and drug stores of New York, City the use of DeMlracle was lauded' on all sides. .The proprietor of one of the largest of these establishments said:! .'The sale of DeMlracle is constantly in creasing and we hear nothing "but praise: for it all the time.' Like expressions' were echoed by the others." .. . - For years we have been cautioning i women against being defrauded by so called superfluous hair "cures." In spltel of all warning, it seems that some are' always willing to be , humbugged. be-, cause, as the World says: "The fakes: put on the market in the last ten years have numbered their victims by the huh-j dreds of thousands.!' The mere fact that, fake-dangerous preparations are short-: lived should alone be sufficient warning to avoid the use of any depilatory but that of proven merit. Don't be deceived or deluded by allur ing and impossible claims, of impostors.. Tell any one of them that DeMiraclel Chemical Company will forfeit:- Five' Thousand Dollars if It can be proven thati their so-called superfluous , hair "cures ' ever eradicated one single growth of superfluous hair. ' " It aatnnlahlns- that inm, vftmfn trill take the risk of disfigurement by using! unknown and uncertain means for re-1 moving these blemishes-when there is, such a safe method as DeMlracle, which! Is acknowledged by eminent and reputa-j ble authorltiee everywhere as the stand-! ard depilatory the one absolutely ' non-. poisonous preparation that dissolves hair, thereby taking the vitality out of it, con-' sequently. retarding and preventing an, increased growth. - If further proof is needed as to the re-, liability of DeMlracle, no stronger argu-i ment can be advanced than the fact that1 it is the only depilatory that has stood; the test of time. - There was more of it .sold -tea years, ago and there has ' been more of it sold each year since than the combined sales' of the nostrums. . All reliable dealers sell and reccom mend MeMiracle, knowing it to be-the best and Safest depilatory. Some' Unprin cipled ones will tell you they cannot pro cure it so tbat thuy may moreeasiiy Influence you. to purchase their, oft-n.r possibly some other dangerous, worth less substitute under anoibcr tabu, wi' a few cents more profit. '1H protect yuj from just such imposition, if your dcair will not supply you, mail us Sl.oo and we will send you, all oharges paid, In plain, seaiea wrapper, a ti.uv uome oi ue Miracle, and we will make you a present of a full-size Jar of DeMlracle Cream. If you care to. give us the nam of the' dealer who tries to sell you a "Just' as, good" Imitation or substitute. Write fori free booklet which will be mailed sealed in plain envelope. DeMlracle Chemical Company, Dept. 6Z. Park Ave., 129th and 130th fits., New York. You can always procure DsMiracle without argument in Omaha from Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. and Loyal Pharmacyi - ' - THE DENTISTS imwi t pailbv a MaoH - ' . - Blaek, Omaha, Nab house. Why hit it Want-ads yet today 1 .1