TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBLU S, 1915. Girls! Lots of Beautiful Hair 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and fall, ing hair. I ) w 1 V , km DM I,,C . ? '. - A , ' '"' I !, ' i ' .-'" . " ! ,:: i ; " ; - To be possessed of a heed of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, limtroun, fluffy wavy and free from dandruff la merely a matter of using a little Danderlne. It le easy and Inexpensive to have nice, oft hair and loti of It. J net set a 23 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne now all drug stores recommend Itapply a little directed and within ten minutes there will' be an appearance of abundance, freshness, flurrinoss and an Inoompar- able glois and I net re, and try aa you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real aurprlae will be after about two week' uee, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hslr sprouting out alt -over your scslp Danderlne Is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at one. If you want to prove how pretty and oft your hair really la, moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair taking one mall strand at a time. Your hair will V. fclAw ...... Km. .11... I I.,- ' --v..u. ... a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Adver tisement. 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By MELLIFIOIA. s" OME folks msy think the society the high cost of living;, but they things they are doing without. by the sinking of the Lusltanla, mere bagatelle of a few million dollars Inheritance, applying In court In New York for an allowance out of the Income, and showing that no girl of her age, beauty and wealth can get along on bare necessltleg for less than $30,000 a year, itemized as follows: "Rent of apartment, $6,000; school, music, languages, books, etc.. $2,500; maid's wsges, $(00; three servants' wages, $1,200; food and household supplies, $4,000; clothing, $3,500; doctors, dentists, etc., $600; upkeep of auto and chauffeur's wages, $2,000; recreation and amusements, $1,600; summer vacation and traveling expenses, $2,600; Insurance and storsge charges, $200; Incidentals, $1,000; wages of guardian, $5,000; total for one year, $80,000." That's interesting, Isn't It? And, of the young woman was so conclusive for. Concert at Auditorium. An unuaually large attendance Is - peeled at the Auditorium this evening to hear the Boston Bymphony Orchestra, the first of the series of the charity con cert course. Owing to the number of out-of-town visitors who are here for the Ak-8ar-Ben festivities, society will be well represented. Among those giving box parties will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash, who will have as their guests: Mesdamea Mesdames n W. Nssh, T. J. Rogers. Mr. Frank Xoerh. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Drandela will en tertain the following: Mesdames Mesd ames Kerry Itoawnrth. Matthsw Carney, Messrs and Mesdames. J. L Kennedy, Karl tMils. IT. William Harper of Chicago. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mots will enter tain a bos party In honor of Mr. T. K. Htillwell of New Tork and Mr. Carl Holme of Cincinnati. Their guests wilt be: Misses Misses Marlon. Kuhn, Gertrude Met. Harriet Mete, Messrs. Messrs. T. K. Htillwell of Cincinnati, New York, Philip Meta. Carl Holmes of Others having boxes reserved for this evening are H. It. Baldrlge, T. L. Kim- ball. Dr. D. B. Davis, O. W. Wattlea, A. j U Reed, George Hoagiand, T. F. Qulnlan, IL. F. rCofoot, Luther KountM, Herbert , Rogers, W. W. Turner, R. C. Howell, J. j Palmer Flndley, C. Will Hamilton, Frank 'Hamilton, Mlas Blanch Klnaler and the board of governors of Ak-Sar-Bsn. Feseirities of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burns will give a dinner at their home Friday eve ning preceding the coronation ball In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoe ford of Mollne, the gueate of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ilosford. Covers will be placed ) for eight j Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard D. Hoaferd will ! entertain AtntiAr Hatiirrimv av.nln. in. " their houae guests. Mr. and Mrs. Richard I Hosford of Mollne. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Colpetser will give a supper after the ball Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hosford of Mollne, who are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hosford. Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors. Mrs. M. IL Ashby and daughter of Bloomlngton, 111., are la the city visiting Mrs. B. C. Miner. Mrs. Ida M. Kelly of Davenport, la,, and Mrs. Buele M, Brlaon of Muskogee, Okl., out-of-town matrons of honor for the coronation ball, are gueate of Miss Dora Alexander. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Saxe of New Tork City, are at the Hotel Fontenelle. Mrs. 8axe was formerly Mrs. Georgia Pax ton of Omaha. Luncheon for Mrs. Eoiford. Mrs. John A. McStiane gave a prettily appointed luncheon at her home today for Mrs. Richard Hosford of Mollne, the guest of Mrs. Wlllard Hosford. The table decorations consisted of pink rosea. Cov ers were placed for: Mesdames Meadames of Molina. J. L. Kennedy; Wlllard Hosford, John A. Mcdhene, Joseph Marker, v. J. roys. ilxuls Nash, ' Marriage Announcement Miss Elsie A. Tramner and Mr. Paul Hulbsrt, both of Oakland, were married Wmliosday aftsrnoon by, Rev. Charles W. Bavldgs at hla office in the BrandeU theater building. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge E. Schrosder, Jr., of Cralr. Nsb.. and Mr. Jay Lavsrty of Omaha. - - v At the. University Club. ! Mrs. John S. 8ullivan will entertain at an informal luncheon today at the Uni versity club, when eovars will be placed ' tor sis guests. 1 To Honor Oueit Mrs. W. Richter Wood gave a kanslng ton this afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Sidney Smith of Hartford, Cona. about fifteen were present. 0a the Calendar. MoKlnley ladlee auxiliary ef the B'nal B'rlth will hold Its opening meeting of the winter season tonight la the B'nal Ami club rooms. Nineteenth and Fa roam streets. Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lang wttl arrive I Friday morning from St. Paul to be the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T. Belt for the Coronation ball. Mrs. K. Zell Bteever ef Tort Russell. Wyo.. Is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Co ad, jr., for the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Festivities of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Towle will entertain at dinner preceding the Coronation ball. Mr. and Mrs. George Redtck will give a supper at the Omaha club after the ball. Personal Mention. Mrs. P. A. Brogaa la visiting In Chicago. Mrs, U A. Diets Is tn Minneapolis visiting the Stickney family and la not expected home for several weeks. Mr. Howard Nelson has returned to Culver Military academy at Culver, lad. Mrs. John F. Flaok Is spending a few days at Esoelstor Springs. i. Clarke Colt leaves Friday for Atlan tic City to attend the national hardware dealers' convention. Miss Ophelia Harden la expected hocne the end fcf the week after visiting In Washington and New Tork city. Lieutenant Carlysle W biting of the Fourth infantry, stationed at Browns ville. Tea., Is the guest ef Mrs. Whit- Thursday, October 7, 1915. pace In Omaha bai act the limit tor evidently do not know how many Hera li a 16-year-old girl, orphaned from which sba was saved, with a what's more, the showing on behalf that the court made the order asked tngg parents parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet. Mrs. Whiting has been her for several weeks. Miss Louis Dinning arrived home this morning from a stay of several months in the oast Mrs. D. V. ffholes Is expected horn In about two weeks from California, where shs bas been for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. R. l Huntley left Fri day for California to b absent for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck has been eon fined to her home by lllneaa for the last week. Morgan Kills Self While His Family is Viewing Parado Robert Morgan, Med M years, a former employe of the Nebraska Telephone com pany, was found dead, hanging by a cord from a rafter In ths attlo of hU residence, at Dale and Farnum streets, Florence, Wednesday night. Mrs. Morgan and her two children had attended the parade, and upon coming home noted that the only light In the residence Issued from a window In the attlo. Making their way to this part of the house they discovered the body of Mr. Morgan suspended from the rafters, not clear of the ground, but so the man oouJd have stood upright. Earlier In the evening he was In the best of spirits, but asserted that he did not feel physi cally equal to going down town through the crowd. He waa last seen alive by Ms folks as he waved them goodby from the door- way and told them to have a good time. The children, according to Mrs. Morgan, could hardly wait to get borne and tell their papa "all about the floats." Mor- tan had been out of work for nearly a year and had worried considerable over . this fact. Coroner Crosby will not hold an. inquest. Haynes, the undertaker, has the body and will conduct the funeral arrangements. PARADE VISITORS REMAIN OVER FOR ANOTHER DAY It Is apparent that by no means did the Wednesday visitors to the city all leave, for their homes after the parade. While all the late trains were heavily loaded and many of them run in sections, the city Is still full of strangers. Id0, he,M you. Aa drugs lsts.-Advsr-At the depots this morning there were tll(.m,n, throngs of people Just starting for their I homes In the country and In nearby towns. While the passenger men of the rail roads have not received reports on the number of tickets sold to Omaha during the last three days they assert there were more than laat year. 'hew Bawr i sas. When a mother is awokef.ed from sound sleep to find her child who has gone to bed apparently In the best of health struggling for breath, she is naturally alarmed. Yet If she can keep her presence of mind and give Cham berlain's Cough Remedy every ten min utes until vomiting Is produced, quick relief will follow and the child will drop to sleep to awaken In the morning as well as ever. This remedy has been In J use for many years with uniform suc cess. Obtainable everywhere. All d rug Sis ta. 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Bethell, senior vice president American Telephone anu Telegraph company, New Tork, and C. S. Oleed, chairman board of directors of Southwestern Bell Telephone ayatem. of Topeka. The party is to arrive over the Illinois Central at 8: this morning from Chi cago and will lave over the Union Pa clfio at noon. Mr. Vail on the way to Omaha will pasa through hla former home town of Waterloo, la. Mr. Vail was born on a farm alx miles out of Waterloo. Just a half century ago he used to play base ball with the Waterloo team. At that time he liked base ball so well that he used to ride a big farm horse to town whenever a game wss on and get there In time to go to bat when hla name waa called. Old-timers there still remember the games they played with him, and many will be at the station to see him go through. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheanly by a Bee "For Rent." Pries Hitting IP that are being sold at A. Hospo Cos PRICE HITTING SALE are rare beauties the prices far below the real values. This is a sale of strictly brand new pianos of all styles Grands, Uprights, Flayers, Electric, Etc., including the very latest invention in Flayer Pianos. This is the instru ment that can be played in three ways By hand, foot pedaling and by electric motor, all at prices and terms within everyone's reach. Our building at 1518-1515 Douglas; Street ts entirely remodeled. Our new front Is the talk of the town, liefore starting our remodeling, we disposed of practKnlly every new, used and shop-worn piano on our floors. Our entire stock is lirand New and we have the new 1016 styles of tho best piano makers of piano and player pianos In all fancy woods. Hy ordering this Immense stock at one time and by paying spot cash, we were able to buy at biggest discounts. 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