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By MELUPIOIA.
Thursday, March 13, 1013.
MANY prominent society -women nro devoting much of tholr time
during Lent to charity. Some are sewing for the various institu
tions of the city, while others aro teaching sowing and cooking
to the poor children of the city. But two particular cases como
to hy attention of , well known 'society women -who have a singularly
ingonious.plan- ' ' ' '
Ayoung- .matron and -her sister wished" to give a largo donation to
thelrjchurctf Easter Sunday, and being n little bit Independent, they de
cided to cam the money themselves.' So each morning these two young
women may bo found at, a desk in ,tho office of the matron's husband. Tho
work thoy aro doing takes but little scientific knowledge ior execution, as
they are folding circulars' and addressing' envelopes. So far thoy havo
each oarned'ilB, and they, hopo to nearly double this amount before tho
day of contribution.
Prairie Park Club Fair.
Member of the Omaha Woman's club
were special guest of the I'rnlrlc Park
Needlecratt rlub Tuesday afternoon.
There was a large attendance And ad
dresses were made by the visiting mem
bers of the Woman's club, Including Mrs,
Draper Smith. Mrs. F. H. Cole, Mrs.
E1 holm, Mrs. Wheeler and others. They
all expressed their appreciation of tho
part that the Pmliio Park club Is doing
toward the practical hcautlflcatlon of the
city, and wero of the unanimous opinion
that It was tho most harmonious collec
tion ot'-home, with tho exception of the
aristocratic homes, of any in tho city.
An Invitation was extended by tho
municipal league of Benson to the presi
dent of the Prairie Park club to address
the league at Its next meeting In order to
help the Benson club along tho lines that
the Prairie Park olub Is working.
For the rturpoae of paying off the In
debtedness of the Prairie Park club house
furnishings, a fair Is to bo held on March
18 and S9. The fair Is to be opened by ap
propriate ceremonies, attended by Mayor
Dahlman and staff, and the exercises will
Include a parade of all nations, headed
by the Prairie Park band. "The women are
vlelng with each other to see which will
have the prettiest booth and tho most
attractive offerings for sale. The board
of managers are Mrs. D. a. King, Mrs.
T. II. Ochlltreo and Mrs. F. 11. Woodrow
The entertainment will Includo a musical
program and athletic feats by the Pralrlo
Park Tennis club, Klaborato arrange
ments are being mode to entertain a
large number of people during these two
days.
Gymnasium Olub.
Misses Alya and Olga Hplcka enter
tained the T. J. 8. airls' Gymnastic club
at their home Tuesday evening. A pro
gram consisting of Instrumental and
vocal muslo and recitations were ren
dered. The guests of the evening wero
Messrs, Dr. B.,7esBs
Messrs. Dr. II. Dlenstbler, Joseph Mlk
and Charles Splcka. Mrs. 13. Dlenstbler!
will entertain the club next week. Those
present were:
Misses- Misses
Tina Zikmund. rtose Hudccek,
Katherlne Zikmund, nose Sramek,
Alvlna Patek. Helen pavllk.
Hessle'Malsllko, Olga Hplcka,
Tlllle Kmont. Alys Splcka.
Mayme Kment.
Mrs. B. Dlenstbler.
Thimble Olub Entertained.
The members of tho Thimble club were
entertained by Mrs. Frederick McConnoll
Tuesday afternoon. Thirty guests were
present and tho time was spent In needle
work. Mrs. J. II. Dumont will entortaln
the club at the next meeting In two
weeks.
Et-A-Virp Olub Orpheum Party.
The Et-A-VIrp club gave an enjoyable
Orpheum party and ladles banquet at
the Hcnshaw Wednesday evening. There
will bo a business meeting and stag
smoker ( Saturday March 15. The follow
ing attended the Orpheum:
Misses
Grace Petersen,
llcrtha Mots,
Mildred Bruner,
Agnes Lament,
Irma lllsbco.
Olga Johnson,
l,cola Oranilen,
Anna Ncble,
Cecil Wlthnell.
Helen nosien,
Nnncy Haxe,
Margaret Kellog,
MIsscS
llcne f.undgard,
Klnle Arrons,
Elizabeth MoMullcn,
I'lHtclla Ix)ren,
Stella Hrselln,
Krnncls Thomas,
Wllma Ilrucc,
Nettie Hchooley,
Kunlco I.lnd,
Paulina Dutton
of Des Moines, la.;
oertrufloaruenig,
lorenco Alexander, Maud Pslasterer.
Bigrld Hendrlckson.
Odetta Jacksont
Margaret Post,
Messrs.
W. G. Johnson,
Frank Coulter,
Karl KUcjihurd.
freeman Hrmlford,
Clarence Doll,
Dr. F. C. Lage,
Dr. Attwood.
I W. Knight.
Dr. Gsantner,
Kdward Hawlcy,
Otto Nielsen.
Carl Hohwcy,
Albert Kollxtrom,
Ulark Clicncy,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloyal tloff,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMullon,
Mr. and Mrs, Guy O. Hale,
Dr. and Mrs. H. 15. Newton.
Messrs.
I,. U. Johnson,
Dr. Patton,
I,. Hansen,
Wllllum Hulslzcr,
F. W. Vapor,
A I,. T.lnnk,
C. I,. Hwansult,
Claude Rife,
Percy Gwynue,
Howard Cronk,
David Fox,
Thomns Anderson,
A. L. Ilcynulds. .
Orpheum Party.
Complimentary to
bauin of Chicago,
Aarons, h theater
Friday evening at
present will be;
Misses
Gertrude Greena-
bauin.
Grace Colin,
Edith Newburg,
Messrs.
Will Mills,
Joseph T.oeb,
Henry Mendel,
Mlfs Gertrude Grecna
gucst of Mi's 'Helen
party will be given
the Orpheum. Thoso
Misses
Thresa Kult,
Helen Aarons,
Evelyn Hlock.
Messrs.
David Worpen,
David Alter,
Hen Aarons.
Bushnell-Wallace Wedl
The home itt Mr. and Mharleg A.
Salter, 1024 Douglas street! tho scene
of a protty wedding Wcdrty evening,
when Miss Bdlth A. Wa). nclce of
Mrs. Salter, and Lloyd pAhnoll, who
Is connected with M. 15, Uh Ca,
were united In marrlago C. C
Meek of tho Castella rssbyterlan
church. The homo was fully deco
rated with flowers and fax. and In
one corner was hung In white bell
draped In white ribbons'"'" whlcn
tho marriage ceremony I pc'formed.
Mr. H. U. Ilushnell, trrtdegroom
brother; acted as best and Mr.
Salter goye tho bride-awtfTho wedding
Inarch "Lohengrin" walked by Dr.
Mclilarmld. I
After the ceremony alldlng supper
was served. Mr. and xrBuihnell left
for their honeymoon In ovenlng. lnv
will make their home JOmah.i upon
their return. The gueatn attendance
were:
lie v. and Mrs. C. C. M
Dr. 8'. B. MacDIarmld,
Mr. II. It. Ilushnell.
Mr. O. It. Baumann.
Miss Alice Koch.
Miss Helen Alson.
Miss Odyssa Duncan
Mrs, Anderson.
Mrs. S. M. Coulter.
Sermo Club Meets.
The Rermo club mot Iday afternoon
with Mrs. It. L. Smlth'he guest wan
Mrs. A. Dnrt Interefr Pters weie
reod by the followlfi. Miss Lilian
Gwlnn, Mrs. B. It Haa. Mrs. Paul A.
Thlemanson and Mrs.y Dann. The
next meeting will belli 1 with Mrs,
Paul A. Thlemanson. I
Theater Parties. I
Several small theaicfrtlea were given
Wednesday evening J the Hrandels
theater, where Miss H Stnh!, who Is
playing "Maggie Pcf1," Is tho at
traction. In ono par.vero 'Judgro nml
Mra, W. A. Itedlok, SJand Mrs. W. T.
Burns and Mr. Johnilck.
Another party lncltd Mr. and Airs.
Mosher Colpctzer andj and Mis. Glenn
C. Whorton.
STYLE SHOW ALL NEXT WEEK
Big Stores Preparing to Display the
Latest Spring Fashions.
BUYERS FH0M STATE EXPECTED
All the Stores to Slninltnnennsly
Show Arvrest Crrntlnn of the
DrrKsmnUerfi' nml Millin
ers Art In Drnlnnlna.
Matinee Luncheon.
The Mid-Week club entertained at
luncheon at the Loyal hotel Wednesday,
followed by a mallnco party at the Or
pheum. Those present were;
Mesdamcs Mcsdamcs
A. P. Cronk. a. F. Heavers,
(Jharica k. liuuer, a. H. Brewer,
P. F. Maley,
Walter Hazleton,
J. R. McPhall,
It. C, Beavers,
Mlsa Stella Wilcox.
D. S. Clark,
u. c llyan,
J. U. TIllBon,
M. C. Brown.
Personal Gossip.
Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Nicholson have
taken apartments at the Thorvald' on
Park avenue. (
Mr. aratton Wolfe, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis, Is convalescing
and expects to bo able to bo removed
to his homo next week.
TVTlQC ft Qp Prkffor Chltnjo's Most Bsiuliful Workiaf Gtr
JAcLr. I ULLCl N0Vf noijini Receptions at Orkia Bros-
Talks entertainingly on her particular system f beautifying
My Idea as to beauty-making and
keeping are, very simple. Just koop
clean, exercise as much as possible,
work well, play it little, sleop enough
and eat tho things that agree with
you. But above all, have n aweet,
clean, pleasant view of life, nnd
think kindly or everyone aa well on
yourself. I nevor know a womn.t
yet with a good, sweet disposition
that didn't have a pleasant face, and
they nearly always liavo good skin.
oo i nay, oeauir sinus rroni tue Ill-
It's a sort of Illumination, a
side.
brightening of the face and eyes and
akin that la founded on a uplrltuat
more than a physical fact. However,
while 1 try to keep a pleasant view or
life, I never neglect the littlo outward
attentions to one's toilet, that cut
considerable figure towards making a
well-groomed woman.
For Instance, I uso plenty of good,
pure warm water and soap for wash
In my face and neck. And when 1'
roiiow tnig up with a lavish use of
Melorose Cream, which is my ono par
ticular beautifying medium. It smells
ao sweet and dainty and flowery that
I Just revel In It I take my flngera
and work it well Into the pores of my
skin, smoothing out any audacious
wrinkles that may try to creep In, and
going over the forehead and the
corners from the none to the mouth
with extra care, and I nevor, never
neglect my throat, because while I
am still young, I have no desire lo
see any of the tell-tale marks that ull
too soon tell the sad tale of encroach
ing years. 1 am a great believer in
this massage with Molorono Cream.
It not only keeps the skin smooth
HUH HAS POTT I! It.
and acta aa a mild blouch, but it also
builds up the tissues where there Is
tho least Inclination to drop Into hol
lows, such as those naaty little salt
cellars, us Home call. them, the little
hollow places that come just below
tho tlvroul.
I leave thin cream on over night,
but ir 1 am going out In the day
time I gently pat off the exeesn oil
and then dust with the Melorose Pow
der, and sometimes, I say It softly. 1
Indulge in u tiny tinge of the Melo
rose Kongo of the powder form. It
dusts on just like powder and you
can blond It In with the tip of your
finger, nnd It will deceive even your
own self, It looks no natural. 1 in a
strong believer In tho Melorose pre
parations, and If I have any particular
beauty of complexion or coloring. I
ascribe much to the use of these de
lightful toilet dainties.
MELOltOSIS BEAUTY CREAM
The perfect cleanser and massage cream, tins no euu.il. excellent for com
piexlon. freckles, tan, wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, chapped hands or face.
.w, . " mm iimr ur turn rune in ana nas a very tmiiity ouor, A p
Oil
D14VBLOPBU. SI bqx for OVC lar 60o size. at. 7. . . .... HOC
All of those preparations have Mlood the test of time and are reconi
mended by mora leading actresses and women of note than any other toilet
article In the world. Mall orders filled.
Special Demonstration in Toilet SoctionOrkin Bros.
suggestive of fresh flowers, defies sun, wind and dust! 50c size, at
vviuajiu wums ju.h VAUCAIIIK i MI5I.OHOHU FACK POWDKIt
"'i.1'1;1'-"""'6"' iiubt un I AircuuKONH HOUGIS. a regit-
One of the theateyrtlcs which had
supper at the Omahaub, Included Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bake, Miss Katlier
lne Thummel, Mr. Jford Wolfe and
Mr. Dudley Wolfe, janothcr party at
the club were Mr. nm'rs. O. C. Ittdlck
and Mr, and Mrs. GKe ltcdlck.
a
Celebrate Birthd$
Mrs. Lcroy Won entertained
Wednesday ovcnlnsn celebration of
her birthday. ThosVrcsent wero:
Mr. and Mrs. Walfl.NelFon.
Mr. and Mrs, WlggHanwn.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Bhcnn ' Gcnntlcman.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnase.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthl Melhlg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorj Van Horn.
Mrs. Chris Peterefir
Mr. McCloud. S
Mr. Ed Larson.
Afternoon Bridgj'arties.
mrs. lb v. 1,010 a .urs. i. u. i-ciur-son
are entertalnlr a series of bridge
parties, tho first i given Wednesday
afternoon nnd tl second Thursday
afternoon.
Misses Misses
Eda Hauren, Anna Johnson,
Alice Iirson, Laura N'cllson.
Nellie Hansen,
Masters ' Masters
Jdhn'Hasc, Jr.: Hansen.
Kenneth Nelson, Lcroy Wilson.
Larson,
Omaha atorrs are making final prepar-
i atlons for the second annual style Week
to begin Monday. Goods, have -been, taken
from the shipping rooms, unboxed and
placed on tho counters and In the dls
plny casci at many places, ready for the
beginning of the style show. At some of
the larger department stores, window
trimmers nnd decorators are planning
their designs nnd will have them In
stalled before the ond of this week. A
few already have their windows arranged,
brilliantly colored with the new hues and
shades which will predominate In the
clothes of womankind the coming sea
son, and store decorators have been about
engineering tho arrangement of new ideas
In interior embellishment for their estab
lishments. There will be much rivalry among the
merchants over which shall havo the
more attractive store arrangement and
especially which shnll show the more ex
treme and latest creations in wearing
apparel. Practically all the larger storeo
have entered into the spirit this spring
and will Join in presenting to thq public j
during the one week tho very nowest ot j
incrcnanuise.
Already more clerks have been em
ployed and others Impressed Into inoro
strcnous service to handle the large
spring trade. Shoppers are out curlier
this year than they have ben baforc.
Spring atyles, especially tho extrcmo
urvatlons In woman's dress, have al
ready come into the streets and at even
ing affairs, adorning tho braver women
folk.
Hayden brothers, Brandels, KlipntricK s,
Orkln Brothers and Thompson-oeiaen,
all report an unusual activity In spring
trading. They expect, and have planned
for, even greater ousincss nwi
because they expect the Omaha shoppers
to be augmented by thousands from out
In tho state. The Idea In getting to
gether this year for tho sccona sprint
etylo week was mainly for this reason.
The big merchants wanted to Induce the
country buyers to come to town and wi
their shopping at the same ume bo u.-i.
better quality could? be dispensed be
cause of their ability In such a case to
buy In greater quantities and furnish
better values. .
The style shows and openings win u
imi.inriPouslv Monday at all the
stores and lasts until closing time Sat
urday night.
Victim of Spinal
Meningitis Dies
at Local Hospital
D.i.nnn. who was taken sick
u.ww.ntv with corebro spinal meningitis
" Yncantl
Tuesday and removca 10 mu di. -.w-
hospital on that day, uieu
night
Benefit STaskedlaU.
.Tho .Daughters dtsrael-Ald society, will
give their first tiual charity masked
V - I . . ... 1..M ,ln.Atl 1 ft TltA
ba)l at Metropoll
proceeds are for
home.
hall, March 16. The
Jewish Old People's
To Wed in Chifcro.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. fir1 Newman of Chi
cago announce tl engagement ot ineir
daughter, Joseph-, to Mr. Uouls Marks
of Omaha. Tho fcdding will take place
next Sunday atme Hgtef-'Sherman in
Chicago, Rabbi jrscli officiating. After
a short wedding Jp thoy will be at home
In the MaewooiiWrtmcnts on Harney
street. 1
E. 0. T. Olub ft, Hinnodrome
In celebratlonlf tho last meeting of
tho E. O. T. oil, Messrs. Max Smith
and 1L G. Swar gave a box party on
Wednesday eveng at tho Hippodrome
Those present w Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Green, Mr. qt Mrs. John C. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Mx Smith and Mr. It. G.
Sward. 1
In and Out othe Bee Hive.
The sick man was taken to the hospital
in the new ponce amuum". -
used only for contagious u.
n..iik r-,.mmlHsioner Connell orderec
,h. amhulanco and Motorcycle Officer
Lyman Wheeler was detailed, to accom
pany tho sick man. He was unaware
, wn ftufforlng from the
deadly disease and rode Inside tho car.
The following day. wranrau,..
lug, he was suaQeuu. -
.,,ii,ir,n u unchanged anu nu i --
ll.w . .
fined. In bed. It is feareu ne miam
nnntt-uripd the disease.
ti.... la mirvlvcd UY ins iiiuinv-i.
Mrs. Laura Peterson, and one sister,
finnws GOOD TOBACCO IN
DUNDEE GARDEN PAIUH
J. I. TamlnoBlan. 4012 Chicago avenue
ntimlee. has demonstrated that tobacco
run ho successfully ralstfd in NCDrasao.
Last year his nephew, M. J. Tammosian.
hrmicht over some Turkish tobacco seed
from Antloch and his uncle planted It In
a flower pot to get It started. This was
about tho first ot April and on June
Miss GertrudSarecnabaum of Chicago the plants were transplanted In the gnr
a visiting Mhttlelen Aarons. den. About September 1 the crop was
Mr. nn.l MnJW. v. Bnvter have re- harvested and since then Tamlnosian nas
turned from cjfornla, where they spent been experimenting In the cure of the
part of tho wifer. product. Being a novlte he naturally
Mr. -and Mrj Charles E. Black havo made some mlstalces. out mai iooocco
will srrnnr Hero nas oeen iruvcn
doubt. i
After a while It will be bred down Jut
as corn has been aiid another practical
Industry will be added to Nebraska's
growing list.
Brandeis Stores
Announce Their Spring Opening Display of '
MILLINERY "
Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel
Fabrics and Furnishings
Week Beginning Monday, March 17th
A Notable Feature of the Omaha Style Show
You Are Cordially Invited To Attend.
SUPPLIES MODERN NEEDS
High School of Commerce Fills a
Long Wanted Training.
COURSES PROVE SUCCESSFUL
Hccnimp Students Are Tnwth't IIott
to Perform the Work Ojat la
Iliqnlrcd of Help ylth
Locnl Concerns.
IS, U.. Graff, superintendent ofvschools,
outlined the work befng accomplished at
the new High School of Commerce be
fore the Commercial club and by means
of a chart and statistics showed, the
needs In modern Industrial and civic
life which the school is filling.
Tho High School of Commerce, he said,
Is not an experiment. Such schools have
been In, existence In European countries
for over' a half century and In the last
twenty years have founa solid ground
wlthfn the United States. In that time,
ho asserted, the commercial school has.
advanced from a m'ere department of
stenography, bookkeeping and typewrit
ing in the high cchools to large, separate,
exclusively commercial schools number
ing' thousands throughout the United
States.. J
The Omaha High School of Commerce,
said the speaker, Is endeavoring to fill
the needs of, this community. Subjects
of direct bearing on the Industrial, com
mercial and civic life of Omaha, are
being taught the students there. One ot
the best and most successful courses be
ing taught is that of local Industries,
'in which the classes are belns taught the
work being done In Omaha business
houses and factories and government-
Prof. Graff concluded his remarks by
extondlng an Invitation to the members
of the club to visit the High School of
Commerce and see for themselves the
work being done there.
He talked in place of A. G. Knebel ol
St Louis, International secretary of tin
Young Men's Christian association, who
missed train connections and was unable
to get here. W. F. Baxter presided at
the meeting.
SCANDINAVIANS TO HOLD
BIG MASS MEETING SUNDAY
Omaha Scandinavians will hold a mat
meeting at Washington hall Sunday atb
ernoon at 2 o'clock. The meeting will b
held for-the purpose of bettering working
conditions for the Scandinavians of the
United States and Canada. Five iPenke.-g
from Chicago will be here to' talk. Thoy
will speak In tho Scandinavian and .i-mcr.,
lean tongues.
returned horasfrom San Antonio, Tex.,
wlere they hn spent the past month.
BankedMortgage
Loan (knpany Has
Ne5 Director List
Tnkr IMenty of Time to Eat.
Thcro Is a sajlng that "rapid eating Is
slow suicide." If you have formed the
habit of eating too rapidly you are most .
Complcto cljnge In the administration m,eiy suffering from Indigestion or con-
of the Bankel Mortgage Loan company stlpatlon, which will result eventually
will be madefy the new board of eleven n gerious uits unless corrected. Dlges-1
directors eledsd "Wednesday to succeed tion begins In the mouth. Food should !
Thomas B. MPherson, F. McOIVeriu, II. Uo thoroughly masticated and insalivated.
A. Peters, u N. Seymour and W. U. Then when you have a fullness of the
liurlow, thelrlglnal flvo directors. Th stomach or fed dull and stupid after eat-
new dlrectoriare: W. A. George. Lincoln; inK. 1ta!o one of Chamberlain's Tablets.
Omaha: It. B. Huston, Many severe cases of stomsxh trouble
T. llermanson, Kearney, and constipation have been cured by the
C. H. Stale!
Salem, Neb
Neb.; R. J.
SAYS SAGE TEA DARKENS
FADED, GRAY HI JUST
BEAUTIFULLY
Harmless But Effective
Mixed With Sulphur Makes
Hair Soft and Luxuriant.
The old-time mixture of Bit.se Tea and
Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked
and faded lialr Is coming lu vogue again
says a well known down town druggist
It was our grandmother's treatment and
hundreds of women and men too, are
again using It to keep their hair a good,
even color wbleh is quite sensible, as we
are living lu an age when a vouthru
appearance s of the greatest advantage
Nowadays, though, we don't have the
troublesome task of gathering the aagv
and the musay mating at home. All drug
'Wyeth a fc'age and Sulphur Hair Item,
edy" for about M cents a bottle. It is
the most iiopular because nobody can
discover It has been applied. Simply
dampen a soft brush or sponge wlili
'Wyeth'a Base and Bulphur" and draw
this through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. Do this tonight, and
by morning the gray hair disappears and
after another application it is restorul
to its natural color.
What delights tho ladles with Wycih
Sage and Bulphur la thut besides boauu
fully darkening the hair they say It sim
duces that soft lustre and appearance of
abundance which is so attractive; oe
jtfdee prevents dandruff; Itching ucatp
and falling hair. Here, you gray -haired
folks, get busy; look years younger.
Sherman & McConnell Drujr Co.. 10S bo
Nth; JJI So. Uth. & N. tiith; Sth and
sweet, Mapleton, la.; C. II.
Harris. BarUtt) la.; F. J. Jenkins, Bag-
ley, la.; J.
J. Klrchmat
Nest. Wlndfcn.
Spencer, Ne
Brcsslcr, Wayne, Neb.; F.
Wahoo. Neb.; It A. Van
Minn.; F. W. Woods,
use of these tablets. They are easy to
take and most agreeable in effect. For
sale by all drugRlsU, -Advertisement.
resiNql heals
ITCHING SKINS
I ' I mm i 1 1'
Uncle Joo Itedman can remember ex
periencing more different kinds ot ex
ceptional weather in Omaha than any
other person in the city.
Prof. A. F. Nightengale was principal
ot the Omaha High school when the old
building just replaced was first occupied.
The architect of the old Douglas county
court house was K. B. Meyers of Detroit.
The architect of the new court house Is
John Latenser of this city.
Ben ltobldoux. In his younger days,
used to be a near champion amateur
roller skater.
W. S. Heller, the court reporter, serves
regularly aa a Judge of election and
knows personally every man who has
And Cleals Unsightly Complexions
rteslnol Qntment, with Ilesluol Soap,
stops Itchlrc Instantly, quickly and eas
ily heals tnc most distressing cases of
eczema, rdih. ringworm, tetter or other
tormenting skin or scalp eruptions, n.d
clesra away pimples, blackheads, red
nesy, rouihnesa, and dandruff, when
other treatments have proven only a
waste of time and money.
But wa do not ask you to accept oir
unsupported word for It- You can send
today for b generous trial of ltesinol
Kant nllft Ylliwtl Otnllitnnt utift laiwt
them to your own complete i utlsfaotlon. ! " ,n. hl8 .votlne d,,tr,ct at uny t,me
at no cou whatever, while thousands
who have been cured say, "What ileal
nol did for ua it will do for you.'
Physicians have prescribed ltesinol for
eighteen years and every druggist m
the country sells ltesinol 8oap (IS cts.)
and ltesinol Ointment (In opal Jars. W
cts. and I) For free samples of each.
GO
Make Pots
and Pans
Spick and
Span with
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LD DU S
Pots and pans collect more dirt and grease than any other cooking utensil.
The one best -way of cleaning them is to use Gold Dust. ' Gold Dust not only
takes off the outer dirt coating, but digs deep after germs and hidden particles,
and makes them as spotlessly clean nnd sanitary as when new.
If you want your pots and pans so bright you can see your face in them
your pots and kettles spotless and germ-proof, use Gold Dost in cleaning. It
will do the work, too, in half the time of the ordinary cleanseir and save most
of your labor. Gold Dust does the bulk of the work alone you merely assist it.
In the last ten years.
John II. Marble, newly appointed In
terstate Commerce commissioner, has I
been In Omaha several times jexamlner !
for the commission, detailed to hear testi
mony or make Inquiry on compiatnU
I!
Gold Dust is sold in 5c and large
packages. Buy the large package and
practice economy.
You simply cannot keep house proper
ly without Gold Dust.
Had fay THE N. E. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago
Use Gold Dost for washing clotnes.
and dishes, scrubbing floors, clean
ing woodwork, oilcloth, silverware
and tinware, polishing brasswork,
cleaning bathroom pipes, refriger
ators, etc., softening hard water
and making the finest soft soap.
tW direction for uae. write to t made before It. and Is therefore well u
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j "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work"