THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. NEW JUDGE STARTS CAREER WITH RUSH Judge Joseph W. Woodrough Im poses Sentence! on Fourteen Federal Prisoners. TWO MANN ACT VIOLATIONS Fourteen federal prisoners were uentencfd to terras varying from ihlrty days to two and a half years 1'V Judge JoBoph W. Woodrough mltbln the first twenty-four hour of his career as a federal Judge. The first man sentenced by him vas Frank McCann, charged with violating the Mann art. Judge Woodrough sentenced him to one jcar in the Lancaster county Jail. The longest sentence imposed by the new Judge was on Clyde Taylor, who pleaded guilty to forgery of a jostal savings bank certificate. He was sent to the federal prison at leaven worth, Kan., for two years snd six months. I.mtr Himself I p. William Jerwl'-k wse eentinoei1 to a sr und a day In the leaven wortti prixon. Ho jimj1M guilty t a vloia llon of llio Mann art In Inking a girl from Omaha to Hloux City, Beptember , IMS, Jerwlok fled to New Orleans, where a few vfiki ago he walked lino newspaper ofllre and told who he wit and wlt ho wis wanld for. The rnlted States marshal whs call id and he was taken In custody, Later lift made an affidavit ilullni what h hnd don and It was on till afridavlt Hint he was drought hack to Omaha. Wilter II. Van Gordon, former bellboy at the Mnrtell hotel In Uncoln, who stole a malt a k at the l'ulon station trana fir, was einl to Urn liouglas county lull for four month. Fred V, Ja'kaon, pharged with steal ing a parcel post package at the I'nlon station, was sent to the lavenworth prison for a year and a day. William Weaver, who represented him self as a United States secret serving man and secured 3i from Trad A. Caatl while a gurst at the C utile hotel, and who ii brought hark froth tha east, was sentenced to a year and a half In tha leaven worth prison 'inorge w, Milliard, charged with b t rurt i riH tha malla hy taking a letter from tha poatofflca at Columbus, Neb,, which waa addressed to J. U, Milliard, waa fined IM. Virgil Dice was given alxty days for having "dope" In his possession and dla- penalng It, Itiiasell Irliln and Jess Nolan wr given thirty days each for violation of tha "dope law. For robbing bog corn, John Miller, Fred rtogers and Taul Wllaon luh received sentences of all month in jail, CREAMERY BUTTER MEOPEN SESSION (Continued from Paga One.) lulu mi the subject, "Infection of Crtam ry L'tetislls," 1 The sanitation of creameries ws dwelt on In a paper by i, II. Rushion of omabti, I'aptra were also read by prof. Hepburn of the Illinois Agricultural col lege and Prof, Uouaka. Interesting talks on timely creamery aubjecta ware made bp I'rof, Larson of Brooking, B. D., head of the dulry rie partment of the ho nth Pukota Bute -grl- ultaral college; I'rof. Mortenaoti of Antes, Is,, of the Iowa hints Agricul tural college and i'rof. FranOsrn of Lin coln of tha Nebraska Stats Agricultural college. Tho following state food commissioners were present and aMreencd the mctillng; Newman of Illlnola, Barney of Iowa, Kar tell of Minnesota, Ryger of Houlh l'a kola, Bennett of Missouri, lllne of Kan aa and Jlurman of Nebraska, Among tha prominent creamery men, In addition to the local tnon, who attended the meeting were: George liankuil of Chicago, Hcatrlra Creamery company; A, 8. lUnford of Blottx City, llnnford Prod uce company; V. J. Derrick of .Mitchell, H. D Turner Creamery company; Mr. Tllden of Minneapolis, Tllden Creamery company; F. K, Pratt of Fremont, Neb., Uolden Itod Creamery company; K. I, Murrajr of Uncoln. Lincoln Pure Under company; W, 15, ftpencar, of Alliance, Neb,, Alliance llutter and Kgg company, Frank ilaakell of Topeka, Kan., Conti nental Creamery company; l'.lmrr Far ney of Ablllua, Kan,, Hell Hprlnga Cream ery company; Mr. Walker of Chicago, Itlua Villrjr Creainety company, C, A, Clark of ii avenue. Nub., lUwuiiui Cream ery company; S. Love Kelly of Chicago. 8 l.i, vc Kelly company, a big butter anil egg house; Me. Ilolf t( Falimunt. Minn., Fairmont Creamery company. Frail Mia a of fit, Paul, It. K. Cobb company, y F. rivl of New York, tlryan, Wuval a. Co, I ihrrlala'a Vaaiets taai t,ita. Mis, F. J". Xn.Uh. OI.,veisvlll, N. y rn to Ids inanuravtureis ct Chant. itUins Tat'lnt as luH.osa. ' 4 tesl it iy duty to writs yum and tod you f ths g'Hvd faut ti. Iris si. dlns lor ma and l an (.tlirrs tut I hv ui4 aut thnv f or ove tbrva ysars I hv b trM. Mel with liver liiit.ta. I tta kr4l '.Hitr tit it ir s rat ni.'st f tNe Uma, I t lit IV t f..,o,, ,n tblnal tl t hrlH4 n as nu It as C aniturUtn Tblta 'fc'j, la ixnaiii - Ad' t tiaomsau Don't Suffer Longer uM alkiW Jftmrssll to la'ttwe itrinK'hv, Uli, tvrrni tuhl lirtiirwd, l hrw cttkiitKHi tiMu!l)f itutitntc a t!ia t rdrrnj itrtivc systrtn. XkhKli, ll m glrHltxl. I't.tv U Iwti4 to if riHxly, Krtnuvf the tliHtutt'ind t U nwri t ai wl jmt m Uirs4ivs trg m m g tl A'tkini rvkr ty taWuig ) i 1 .iii IPSH-tC-iaS Thty frntty M muttti' k hvrt, a t ni V. Kmrln, tm? M 'tiu.. h - .nuUy tN t ! rju!.i" ivsl,t?v i i v ta fvf.tn tv iwttkutjr'jf ituiVt hi tm rt t ihh fitrvr tatirn ruturt? iiijkf ul tivm-tiu! Kwir itahty. Hwy vt I'lianjly am, tuJdy, 1f nrxt t'mt fis- Vai irtlrNlftn lttitt f sHtatK Utv.wn' Vk ItwU auir, inikt. ItwHuih utht toi'.l Give Quick Relief :t.tel t in sal Vehte t Wai aa teetf Pa , 4agae ta.gWMt ta wU lsitvlHI GIANTS LOSE TO BRAVES J BOSTON Rudolph Holds New York to Four Hits, His Team Winninff, Three to One. ROUSCH MAKES GREAT CATCH BOSTON', Mass., April ffl.-Rudolph held New Tork to four hits today, Boaton winning, t to J. The vhtltora' run came after two wero out and the baaea full. Kouich hit a grounder to Knnetchy and Rudolph failed to reach tha bag In time to taka tha throw, Boaton tied the score In their half of ths flrat Innnlng on dou bles by Maranvllle and Wllholt. Rouse h mad & great catch of Comp ton's hard drlva in tha fourth Inning and doubled Fmlth at first, Konatchy scoring from third before ths latter play was completed. Compton singled to McKetchnl during ths seventh and want to third on ths hitter's wild throw, scoring on Oowdy's sacrifice fly, McOraw was ordered off ths field for talking back to Umpire Klem. Bcore: NJ5W YOHK svjstov AH H O A t AB.W C A.K hunt. If ... 1 o OMariovll', al I I t I l'.H.. 21,,... 0 gicvurt. lib.,., 4 I I II KkK'lier. as. 4 I I oWillmlc, rl.. 4 lit) Kmll, or,.,. I A (iiii. f... 4 10 0 0 Mmkie. lb 1 All 1 0K,n.ichr. jb 4 I I 0 Stfrtinrh. rf.,4 1 I 1 OMinllh, 1 (I I 0 M'K'hnle, Ibt I 1 ICiunoton. if, I I t 0 0 rUrlil.i,, e.. t i Oilowitr. .... I ft 7 I & l"n, e 0 I t OHuilolua, i (IS SI I'arrltt. ..,, I 0 i a Htliitur. s. A Tools ... V 1 11 H i HiiixrtMS ,, 1 S S s Kallr I 9 ll Totals M t'J II 1 New Vork 1 I M M D M-l lloston I 0 0 1 0 0 0 - Collins nut, hit by batted ball, lletled for Rarliinn in tha eoventh. Hatted for Perdu In the seventh, Two-base lilts: Kauff, Maranvllle, Wll holt, Htolen base: Horns, Hacrlflca bit: Merkle. Hncrlflca files: Compton and owdy. Double plsys; Rouacli to Doyle. First hits on errors: New Vork. I. Uass on balls: Off I'errltt, i: utt B hauer. 1, i,tt Rudolph, S. lilts and earned runs; (iff Perrltt, i hits and 1 runs In six In nings; off Hi'hnuer, I hit and no runs In two innings; off Rudolph, 4 hits arid t run In nine Innings. HI ruck out; Uy I'errltt, I; by Hohnuer, 8; by Rudolph, IS em pires; Klem and Krnslle. lied l.eas Win really, CINCINNATI. O , April .-Cincinnati knocked both Hall and Hnllce out of the ho In the first Inning today and won easily, II to IS. firlner likewise waa hit hard, but J oak retired tha side without troiiblo In the final two Innings. 'Iron, Chnse and (irlffltli curried off the bat ting honors. Wore; . BIT, I)f'm CINCINNATI. All H. O A K Alt H O A r. n-iK'h.r. If,, it I A s 0 Hllllf.T, cf.,4 tit ( rIM, If.,,, I t WIIIISIIIS. ill 0 I I link, .,,. I S I lllorxw, M ,, I 4 0 K.nli h. ,!,,.. I S S JUiilt lb. ... S 2 5 0 0 Millar, lb,,,. I 16 OMnllvltl, I ft, ft OS 0 0 l,.n.. rf,...4 I t ft ' irlffltli. rl.. 4 I ft ft ' iwinel. Ih.,,,4 t ft I ftoroh, ll,..,4 I ft S ft llurnalir, as . t I 4 1 i'Kminr, .,. ft ft ft ft H.i,.l.r, e ... 1 S 4 t OM.cll. If I t ft I ft Hmllnin, ,., I ft 1 I ONatls, If.,., t ft ft ft 4 Itall. .,,.,, S I 0li4S. ill)., I ft I a I H.Ik, p ft ft I OWItisv, O ...I 1 f 1 ft Orliwr, ,... i ft ftMoMl.r. ... 4 2 ft 1 ft rio.k. I S ft - xvirhan .,,.1 ft ft ft ft Totals M U II II 1 Wilms 1 ft ft ft Totsts 14 It 4 14 I Halted for Rock in ninth. Hatted for Miller In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 1 1 0 0 tV-il Cincinnati 7 10 0 12 0 0 -U Two baae hits; Resll, Clrifflth, Thres hnsa hits: Oroh, Kllllfer, lU-liel, Wlngo. Htolen bases: neall. Smith Ilenog i2). Iiouhle plavs: Mosnley to Wlngo to Chase, Hetsel to Miller to Hrottom, Wllllamg to Mollwlls. Hnaes on bslls: (iff Hull, 1; off Hallee, 2; off Urtner, t, off Doak, 1; off Moseley, 4. lilts and earned runs: Off Hall, if lilu, a runs in one-third Inning; HOW TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF Tlila llome Mafic llalr Tonic Will Vult kly Rrmftvs) I'tttwlruff a,ntl Htopa 1'alllng llalr. Tna following simple raclpa which you can mi al home, or have put up at any (I run store at very little coat will remove dandruff in a few nights. It does not color the hair and Is perfectly harmless. Water One-half Pint Ray H'im ,,, .One Ounce Teol. Compound ....One-quarter Ounea Glycerin ,...,.On-o,uartr Ounca A half-pint is all you will need. Rub It Wfll into the scalp at night and after a .few applications the dandruff and scalp eruptions will disappear and the hair will atop falling out and b soft anl g lose jr. Advertisement, Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Firclcss Gas Ranee Demonstration milton'rogers ISIS Harney U. Tf tt YX w off Bailee, 3 hits, 4 runa in one-third in ninif; off Orlnr, hits, 4 runa In five ami on-thlrd Innings: off Doak, 1 hit, 0 run In two Innings; off iln!ey, 11 hits, ,1 runs, In nine innings, lilt by pitched 111: Louden by Orlnsr. Struck out: Hy Urlner, 1; by Moseley, t. Umpires: O'Dey ari'l Kason. L0BECK IS IN WASHINGTON THANKFUL FOR RENOMINATIOfJ WASHINGTON, April a.-(Hpdal Tel gram.) Representative Ioheok returned to Washington today. Ho was accorded a most cord lid reception by his colleagues of tha house when hs appeared In that body at noon. Mr, Loheck saya he was splendidly treated by tho citizens of the Hecond district and ha hag much to be thankful for. DEATH RECORD William Henrr Me Doe I. CHICAGO, April JB.-Wllliam Henry McDoel, president of ths Chicago, In dianapolis A Louisville railway (tha Monon route) from 199 to died at his horns hers today, lis was 7t yasjrs old Mrs. A Ilea ftead, YORK, Nab., April Sl,-(8peclal,)-Mrs, Allca Reed, 73, died yesterday morning at tha horn of her son, W, II. Read. fh with her husband came to York county In 1X70. Her husband. Captain Read, (lied eighteen years ago. Hha Is survived by (wo sons and ona daughter, W, II. Rea1 of tha Raad Dry floods company, Oharlna Read snd Mrs, Wells Compton of Lin coln. Funeral service were held from tha rcaldenca Tuesday afternoon. Uavantmeat Orders. WAHIIINOTON. Anrll 25.-lHneleI Tel. egrani.l Iowa poatmaaters appointed; lllg Rock, Hcolt county. Maynie Hur mester. vice Clara M. Keller reelgnd; Callenuar, Webster county, Horence C. I'eterson. vice frank I'eteraon. removed: flladwlti, Ixfulsa rounty, William K, Mars ton, vie C. it. Hhellady, reslgnml; Haifa, r.mmoi roomy, Moien iNleisen, vice r, St. (loldsliei ry, resigned: New Liberty. Hcott oount y, Jolin Htoeterau. vice Miss Mlnnia Kluver, resigned; Bhainliaugh, I'wgit coiinly, William Howard, vlc) William N. Runtlna. removed: Rnaa. Ma. haaka count v. Araiia H. Caruthrrs. vies tleorga B. Idckson, resigned; VVsahblirn, niacHriawK county, wiiitsni uirkes, vice Henry Htelmel, resigned, A. It, Krusa has fmn appointed rural letter rarrler at Raymond, H. If. The National Capital loesday, April 'jn, lltlrl, Tha Senate, Met at noon. Hanstor nlmfroth urged eciual euffrsm. me ml men t to the constitution. Resumed debate on rural iTedlts bill. The House. Met at II a. m. Democratic caucus on tha Philippine bill called for tomorrow. ' TUIa'TrssMl Om ! tba na 4 YEARS AT 1324 FAfifi AM STREET I l McKcnnoy's Is Tho Place For Dentistry r'.rtv, mit k Miiiv ttt rr? Uw vri.v. All tik tnta M K i"Hv' s rniul nat tt!;i-v t! it'u ( t !. fijtK vic4 for fir:v ttiir. lwt sMia rn lw tftffa, jj -u r a iuh.m lus.t e a I kiiu aJVIC t.w iMt V siiHIIViIMOiJ t. M U M.l. i.t,, O'l ... a a a i r a a4ai a4 art TM a si r s S mj t-aa 14th Nt'l It I . Knga CHAMPIONS RETAIN LEAD INAMERIGAN Boston Red Sox Defeat Yankees in Game of Ten Innings, Foun to Three. NTTNAMAXER SWOM AT BAT NEW YORK, April 2i.-Tha world's champion team retained the lead In ths American league by defeating New tork In a ten-Inning grime today, 4 to $. The hitting of Nunamaker, a former Boston player, kept New York in the gramo, a ha made two slnglca, a double and a triple In four tlmea up. After ecorlrm both of New York' early runs, ha drove In tha tying run with a thraa-basa hit In tha ninth. v Roeton won, however, In tha tenth, when IHenrtksan opened with his third hit, took second on Janvrln's sacrifice, third on Hooper's out ,and scored tha winning run on Hoblltiel's single. HobllUel also drove In two Boston runs In tha sixth In ning, Bcore: UOI4TON, AB H O H.nrlU'n, l t I I NEW YOftK. A.K H H O.it E 0 OMalsel, cf... 4 I 0 JanvriR, as., 4 HnifV'r rl. ,, 4 HuHitiel, lb) In, cf. .. 4 fi.rdnsr, lb, ft Iw. rr. tb. ..ft Thnmu. ... I Uuili, a I lltirl., If I 0 1 0 I oi o. rr I j'fWMimsn ,, IHartMl, r( t S S 4 4 OUaker, 8b . tttrAtnn, Ml, 2 0, Mil. n. ID.. 4 pans I n HI', aa T'llsll..., I S ill 10 4t4unamakr, a 4 faldw.ll, b 4 'Irxsuilar , 1 a 4 4 I I 0 Totals S7 S VI U 0 Batted for Cook In ttie sixth. Kan for Kaumeji In tha sixth. Ratted for High In the tenth. Boston M M I I M M New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0-9 Two-baaa hits: Henrlkaen, Nunamaker, Janvrln. Three-hsjie hit: Nuruunaker. r,tu;T1f hits: Thomaa, Janvrln, Hucrl flcs fly: Ruth. IimWe play: Nuna maker to Pecklnpaugh, Raaes on errors: New York, J, Rases on balls: Off Cald well, I: off Ruth, 1. Earned runs: off Cedwell. 4: off Ruth. 2. Hit by tiltchod ball: By Caldwell, Barry. Btriick out: Hy Caliiwtll, 1. by Ruth . Wild pi"h! Caldwell, empires: Nsllln and Dlncen. Indians Heat White Sol. CLEVELAND, April JS.-tlevland de fen led Chicago In the opening ame of, the serba, 9 to 2. fhlrngo used five plth ers snd tha two left (winders, Russell and Williams were tha only onea to show any fffei.t I ventre Coumbo, who pitched for Cleveland, held Chicago to s'x hits, three of whlrli were niadf- by Kournlcr. Ha passed tha first two batters in tha fourth and tha recipients were the only i'IjIchko men to acore. Hcore:. IH.BVWNI). CWCAOO, AU.II.Or-A.B ABH.OA .ft Orafiar If, I I OMiirnlt. rf., OJ Collins, rf, t 0 Weaver, Sb.. I chapman, aa, Kn.ait.r, ff., Wmllli, , rt,, liolll. If flui.1il. II,... Iiirner. b,,. I 1 7 4 I lit) I I 14 1 0 UK C ollins. 2h I Oa-onriil.r, lb, 4 S-fakaon. If , . S Kels:b. rf... S Said a Great Automobile Manufacturer "You pay for what you need, whether you buy it or not." If you do not buy the exact tire you need the one just suited to do what you require of it you will pay for it even tually anyway in final high cost and low service. There are five United States 'Balanced Tires a tire to meet every need of price and use the only complete line offered by any one tire manufacturer. Find out which United States Tire fits your particular needs and then buy it Buy the exact tire you need in the begin ning and you will have low-mileage cost in the end. Atk th Minit VmtJ Stt 7 War far yawr eopv of fA loatUl, "Judging rirve, " eeAfcSj I'll Asm fa cAeosa $ht ffarterasW fir fa aaiif ymr aaeJs. United SiatcsTirc Company rU.br CWn' Us 'RayaJ C4' "INDIVIDUsVlJZCD TJRCS" TtflH. rMEUDEY DEtJTISTS and ftmn Sti.U24 fatrtAmi Ifitat Phn DUU 2Vi t.nsai wtraks raH 't.e, l)nsi, Itii.l.t- aa,l I (il'tk I t'Bii,.!,-,.,! in tt, i.t. One Year Ago Today in the War ' German converted cruiser Kronprins Wilhelm, interned at Newport News. English airmen destroyed railway Junc tion at Courtral. A great battle waa reported In progress on Btry river, In Oallcla. British took the offensive, all attacks northeast of Ypres being repulsed. Trench cruiser Leon Gambetta sunk by Austrian submarine In Strait of CHrapto, with loss of WD lives. WmlMiia. 2V4 S I 4 Dlrns. o lit CKN.lll, c.,., till DTerrr aa.,,. 2 0 t CVumbe. p.. 0 4 DM. Mnll.n, ill I 1 1 Clrolts, ..,. tOtl ToUIS 10 II 17 17 Wnll'saiw. 0 ftuaall. g... t 0 0 2 srhlk ... 10 0 0 Hna, B l S Mnrtsrltr ., 1 t 0 0 Willi. ni., t fl 0 S 0 Tofol. 4 24 14 1 Ratted for Murphy in sixth. Raited for Terry in eighth. Chicago , n 0 0 2 0 0 0 o V2 Cleveland t 0 0 1 0 3 Two-base hits; flrsney, O'Ncll, Roth, Kteaker. courtlier, Trrca-bata hit: Jtoth htolen base: Turner. liouble playa: fincaker to O'Neill to Chapman, Coumbo to WambsKonna to tlHndll, Chapman to tvanitisaanna to ttandll. Biisca on baits i t,l,llq, , lll mwiid, ijh i.uina-it, 1. Hits and earned rt.ns: Off Clcotte, 2 hits, 2 runs in two-thirds Inning; off Wolfgang. 2 hits. 2 runs in no inning. pitched to two batters In first; off Rur- relt, 3 bits, ) run In six and one-third Innings; off Beng, 4 hits, n runa In no inning, pitched to four batters in eighth; off Vvllllfinis, no hits, no runs In ona In ning; off Coumbe, bits, t runa in nine Innings, Btrucg out; lly Coumne, 2; by Ituesi'll, 2. empires: i'Jvans and Chill. American Association. At Columbus rtlf.E, Milwaukee , 1 S Coluuilius , 2 1 0 Butteries: Milwaukee, Walker, Altrhtson and Aimer; Coluinbua, Havia and I'ratt. At, Indlsnapolls R.II.E. Minneapolis , 0 ft 0 lnllHiiiiiolls 1 T 2 Riitlerles; Minneapolis, Hopper, Will iams and Owens; Indianapolis, Tyres, Aldrlilge and Oosacft. At Ixiulsvllle n If.E. fit. I'sul 1 7 2 Ixiulsvllle , 4 S 2 Katteiles: HI. Paul, I'pliam, Ixniglas ami lnd; Louisville, Mlililleton and La Ingn, Toledo- n.H.B. Ksnss City 2 S 0 Toladt 1 7 1 Ratlerles; Kansas City, Cochreham and Berry; Toledo, lleillcmt, Collamore, Bailey and ilreHiisliun, (Ten Innings.) Try Sloan's Liniment for It b r u m -nllsm. If you hava rheumatism, lumbago, gat a 25c bottle of Rloan's Liniment, It kills the pain, All druggists. Advertisement. " Want Ada never shirk their workthey will get results, if anything will. PUaa Z2 MORE THAN 14,000 Pleated Patrons 0w" I tomtit all,.. N. m,WKi. I ely t,t.,UH, THONP50N-BELDEN6Ca Jlie Fasliion Genlerorilie MicUleWei. - Women's Spring Apparel Attractive in Style and Price mm i - i TOMORROW AT SCHMOLLER & MUELLER'S with beautiful Bcarf, bench and 40 rolls of music, delivered to your home for a first payment of $10, Balance on Easy Monthly Payments. Price of Outfit Only $450 Player Music Rolls to Fit All Players, Only 25c. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Exclusive Representatives for Aeolian Player Pianos. SIMPLE WAY TO WAY RID OF BLACKHEADS Thera Is ona simpla, safe and sure way that nsvr falls to get rid of blackhead and that. Is to dissolve thorn. Todo this grt about two ouni-na of plain powderd r,roxln from any drugatora uninltl. a Mttla. nil a hnt U'At MMOIIfire !tlb ovsr the blaekhenda hrlskly wash tha parts and you will r aurpnsea now ino blacfcheada have dtaappearrd. Big blaS-.k-heaa, little blackhnads, no matter whfre they are. simply dissolve and disappear, lnving the parte without any mark what- Illar.t.K,iMa mr .Imnlv a mixture of dust and dirt end secretions from the hody that form in the pores 01 me sain. Pinching and squeezing only cause Irri- fuilnn malia InrifA nnrM Slid do not STSt them 'out afUr thev beronie hard. Tho pnwdored niroxin and the water simiJiy ,tiw.a thn l,lnrlh.Hi1s so they wash right out. leaving; the pores free urd clean .,i H ii,.i. h.nimI f.nn,Hftnn Anvone troubled with these unsightly blemishes should certainly try tfiia simple mewiim. - Advertleenient. TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo quite si frequently If your hair la properly cleans er! each time by use of a really good shampoo. The easl.-st to use and quick est rtrvlna shampoo that we can recom mend to our reader may ba prepared very cheaply by dlaaolvtiuj a tcaapotinful of oanthrox, obtained from your druaglst. In a cup of hot water. This rubbed into the acalp crealea a thick lather, aooth tnu ami cooling In Its action, aa well aa beneficial to scalp and hair. .After rins ing the scalp la fresh and clean, while the hair drlea oulrkly and evenly, devel- oMng a bright luster and a soft fluffineaa that niakee It seem very heavy.-Advcr-tlsemenU i ' 4 ' THE'OMAHA BEE -THE HOME PAPER 4 a.MKT. 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