THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles . SHE WILL BE A BRIDE ON MONDAY. PROVIDENCE GIRL VISITING OMAHA FRIENDS. Columbus Clnb. The Columbui club entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening at Hanscom park pavilion. The follow ing were present: llieafe MtWM Sarah Oleon. Betty Hoffman. Mattia Farmer, Marie Rnllly, Ir.aa O Nelli, Margaret Nofaii. Clara Tracy.. Ruth Uentlemau. Tree. Morlarity, Irene Kinny. Margaret Ball, Ul..n O'BrK-n. Mary Keller. Catherine Donatio., Ann Metier, ISdlth Huitln. Meesra Mewn O. J. Aumin. .1. Hutmnka. C. J. MiHonald. 1'. B. Nail. B. J.Rellly. V, J. Colllna. kfairln Holbrook Oearge Keyeor, H. J. OLon, J. J. McCarthy. P. K ft.r.mlnke, .1. E. rilapalrlck. P. C. Kelly, w. A. Lviry. r. J, Wallace. . 't Happy HoUi Mr. and Mrs. i tertained at dim Hoilow Club. Clifford F. Welter cn- . dinner at Hauov Hollow ' club last evening, their guests were: I aaeeaie. ana Meeaamea Uobert Dempeter, U H, Wallace. J, w. Wlckeraham, Ufa, Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walrath gave a dinner party at tne club last evening. Decorations were in asters. Covers were laid for: Meaara. and Meadamee il. H. Howland. H. I. Adam. ' 51. Dowllns. B. V. Hherwood. Mra. A. L). Havana of Alklnaon. Neb. Ulaa Craneton of Vermont. Mr. Pred B. Walrath. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sherman gave a large dinner party at the club last evening, jneir guests were: Meeeera. and' Meedamea ' ' - Charlea O. MeDonalUC. B. Moaer. A. W. Carpenter, B. O. Hamilton, T. J. Jumper, John W. Robblne. Mliiea , . Jali.ee . . Ruth Carpenter, ... Dorothy Bharmen. Callle HcConnell, Katherlne lior.h.ad. Mra. Kuherla. LeBarL At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Morrill enter, tained at dinner at the Field club last evening. Autumn flowers made an at tractive table decoration. Those pres ent were: - , Meeera. and Maadamea K J. Harrington W.H.Murray, H. H. Flab. , H. O, Krana. Mra. Thomas Kelly of Baa rranal.ea. Ulaa Blale Van Camp, at. Thomaa, N. D. Mrs. John Harvey entertained I party of eight at the Saturday even, ing dinner dance. Dming with H. S. Mann was a party ot six, and with Mrs. G, H. rraii, lour. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl had twenty guests and Mr. and Mrs., T. n, uieman had a party of ten. At th Country Club. ' .' ' Miss Esther Wilhelm entertained a party of eight at the Saturday evening uinncr-aance lor miss cieanor Kock-hill.- . Mr. and Mrs. Tames Love Pa xtnn entertained at dinner at the club last evening, i heir guests were: Meedamea Meedamea w. K. Allen, Ellaabeth Blahop. Mlaaea Mlaeee Marjorfe CaverS, Welah. Mr. J. A. Cavera. Other dinner parties were with: R. F. Anglin, four; John W. Redick, six; B. A. Smythe, eight; F. H. -Gaines, four. - ...v .- .- ,1 ..... Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C, Johnson had a party of fifteen; General George H. Harries had ten eurata: Mr mri Mra A. J. Cooley had ten in their, party!' ..... u rata. JUIUI .AlClllOp, JT Ol Council. Bluffs had fourteen guests, and Mr. Cedric Potter had six guests in honor of Miss Marguerite Colcord, who is the guest at the D. C. Patter son home. , ;.'-"' '-i i'-'f I I MA! 1 mcs II l v, i.."tV ' 1 II VWii. 'ill :kli II 111 ,n " i.ajs.urj -jir:-,xmji i imm , v ii - i SHE WILL WED ON TUESDAY j SHE NIGHT. GOES TO TENNESSEE TO SCHOOL. 1 IjOWSE Kellogg Iemo At Carter Lake Club. ' ' A large carnival en masque will be the feature of the closing dance at Carter Lake club Saturday evening. No one will be. pcrmitte"d on the dance floor from 8;30 until 9 o'clock unless masked. Prizes are being of- tor me most novel costumes.. " The .Women's Bowling club met Friday at the club. Mrs. L. P. Hee ney won high score. ....... V ,. , Asteroid Club. . 1 , ', The newly-organiied Asteroid club, composed of members of the Eighth grade of Park school, met Thurs day, afternoon at the home of Miss Ruth Stuben. Plans were made for weekly meetings at which musical dis cussions and kensington work will oc cupy the time. Officers elected were Miss Anna Craig, president; Miss Ruth Stuben, vice president, and Ethel Beech, secretary. In addition to the officers those present were: Mlaaea Mlaaea . . f Orethol Buoher, Irene lianas. Evelyn Vosel. Caldwell-Vinsonhaler Wedding." Tuesday.November 14, has been chosen for the marriage of Miss Is abel Vinsonhaler and John Caldwell, tnus adding one more to the interest ing weddings of the autumn. Miss Vinsonhaler graduated from Dana Hall a year ago last summer and made her debut in November of that year, while Mr. Caldwell, who is the oldest son of the late banker, Victor Caldwell, and Mrs. Caldwell, finished his law course at Yale in April, 1915. The wedding is to take place at All Saints church in the evening and will be followed by a small reception at the Vinsonhaler home on Harney street. Mr. Caldwell has taken one of the apartments in the new Ade laide apartment on west Dodge street for his bride and it will be ready for them upon their return from the wed ding trip. , Trips to the Orient. Senator J. H. Millard, accompanied by his dauKhter. Miss lessie Millard. and his grandson.' Willard Millard. leave here this week for Vancouver to sail October S , on the "Empress v. ..ufl.i- IVI I " W 1(119' II IJJ IU China, Japan and the Philippines. Mr. miiiara ana miss niiiiara nave aiwavs made it a, rule to take a trip to Eu rope every year or so, but this will be their first vovaae over the Pa cific . Willard Millard's brothers, Jo- senn ana Kay, made Hie trio to Ja pan mis last summer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G, VV. 'Megcath; and Miss Mary Megeath and H. G. Tor- dan are due to land in San Francisco Monday from Honolulu, on the "Mat- soma, and will reach (Jmaha the end of the week, , DOEOZHYD. DUULOP Residence Changes. Mrs. Joseph R. Lehmer gives up her apartment at the Hamilton the first of October to go to the Black' stone. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hull this week sold their home on Harney street and leave Friday for three weeks in New York. Upon their return they will probably live at the Blackstone. Mr. and Mrs., D. C Stapleton gave up possession, ot their home on M. Mary's avenue Monday and are at tne ronteneue until their departure for Washington, October 1., Mrs. Herman Kountze expects to give up her home , to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keller this week and will be at the Colonial until her departure for the east. Her daughter, Mrs. Magee, will be with Mr. "and Mrs. Howard Baldrige for a few weeks.' Penfleld-Bacon Wedding. Attendants at the Penfietd-Bacon wedding will be Miss Harriet Smith, Miss Margaret Greer Baum and Miss Anne Gilford.. Little Miss lane Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, and Jean ; Redick, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Kcdick, are to be. the flower girls, while Master Jamie McMullen will be tne ring bearer. Tohn Barrett of Waehinctnn. heaH of the Pan-American union, who was to have been one of Mr. Penfield'i attendants, was called to Europe un expectedly last week, and Charles Hamilton, another of the ushers, will not be back from his border service by that time. As far as the men are concerned, therefore, the wedding party is not yet entirely complete. Mr. Penfield arrives the morninir of the Ak-Sar-Ben ball, and that evening wtiss narnct mitn gives a dinner at tfts Umaha club, preceding the ball, for the wedding party. After the ball they will be Miss Gifford's euests at supper at the Omaha club, Sat urday" evening, following the Vail- jaquitn wedding and the mask ball, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bacon will en tertain at the Fontenelle. and San fay evening Miss Baum irives a din ner at the liotel for Miss Bacon and Mr.' Penfield. Among the Washington guests in vited to the wedding are Vice Presi dent and Mrs, Marshall, and there is a possibility of their being able to ancna,wice uctober y is the date Set for tire vice orestHenf'a innnr. ance in pmalia. to speak at the Audi torium, Bridge for Miss Torrance. : . Mrs. U. C. Bradford entertained informally at bridge Wednesday afternoon for Miss Kathryn Torrance of . Los Angeles, guest of' Mrs. C. t. MeU. The olavers were miss J orrance, Mrs. C. E. Metz, Mrs. A. V. Kinsler, Mrs. Edwin Swobe. Mrs. T. . F. KenneHv. Mr Will Schnorr, Mrs. Eva Wallace, Miss Clare : Helene Woodard and Miss aiane woodard. Wedding Guests to Arrive. i Miss Lucile Green of Indianapolis and Miss Alice Roberts of Cleveland, who will he attenrlanta it tit B:i jasmin wcuaing uciooer , are ex pected tne middle of this week to be the guests of Miss Alice Jaquith. Miss Green visited here last year. Enter tainments for the bride-to-be are helH awaiting the arrival of the two out-of-town attendants. Mr. EllSS Vail, the brideirrnnm ar. rives from Poughkeepsie, N. Y Octo ,rer'i .Hl mother and sister, Mrs. Vail and Mrs. James Harrino-tnn are coming for the wedding and will ar rive two or inree days before. , HiSsHdenEedion enty-five couples present. The ensem ble or "circle" dances met with a par ticularly joyous reception. Arrangements are being made for a series ot special teature parties dur ing the season, including the usual Halloween, New Years, Washington's birthday and St. Patrick's day parties, as well as other novel affairs, which will be announced at the proper time. Betrothal Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McMahon an nounce the encatrrmrnf nf their daughter, Anna Patricia, to Mr. John v-narics i-unningnam, the wedding to take place the middle of October. Mrs. Julia Lrowley announces the engagement of her daughter, Cather ine, to Mr. Burt Edmond Shaffer inn f Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer, Glen Rock, Pa. The wedding will take place in Buffalo, N. Y., October 4, tyio. Guests for Ak-Sar-Ben. Miss Gertrude Hull of Salina, Kan., will spend the week of the Ak-Sar-Ben ball with Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomis. Miss Fanny Schibsby of Minne apolis arrives next Saturday to be with Judge and Mrs. William A. Redick for Ak-Sar-Ben week. Miss Cecile Andrews of St. Paul, Minn., will arrive soon to be the guest of Miss Lula Houck. She will be one of the out-of-town maids at the Ak-Sar-Ben ball. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze are expecting as their guests for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. sweatt and Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Wil. son of Minneapolis. Miss Helen Clarke will h ave at her guests durins: the Alt.Sar.Ben festivities Miss Louise Lewis of De Kalb, III., and Miss Marion Thnmn- son of Minneapolis, who visited her this summer. In their honor Miss Clarke will give a luncheon at the Omaha club Tuesday, October 3. Percival-Hamilton Wedding. A children's romance will, have it culmination in the marriara nf Xtica Jean Hamilton and Rev, George Al den Percival, former Omaha young people, Saturday, September 30, at the nome ot tne brides parents, Mr, and! Mrs. j. n. Mammon in feoria, III. Miss Hamilton and Rev. Mr. P errt- val, who is the son of W. D. Pereival of The Bee editorial staff, graduated from the Lake school, Central High and the University; of Nebraska in the same classes. Miss Hamilton then did post graduate work at Northwest ern university, while Mr. Percival was graduated from Auburn, and this spring was called to the nastnrate nf the First Presbyterian church at Cape Vincent, N. Y., where the young couple will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Percival, the bridegroom's Bar ents, and his aunt, Miss Eva Beach of umana, will attend the wedding. Jf'ss. AnneBtoicky Photo by Rlnehardt & Steffena. futt and Miss Virginia Offutt and Miss Martha Folda also expect to be most ot the winter. Doyle-Lewis Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lewis an nounce the wedding of their daughter, Louise Kellogg Lewis, to Mr. J. Wal- ter Doyle will take place Monday eve ning at 7:J o clock. , the younp couple will leave for a short trip east and will be at home at 3010 Dewey avenue after October IS. Friday Night Dancin Cluh The Friday Night Dancin? rlnl, gave its second weeklv cvcu...g mi utuiq nan, witn about sev- ftotcs of the School Set. Channing Jordan returns to school at Fairibault, Minn., Monday for his senior year. Miss Marie Riley leaves next week for New York to take a course at Columbia university. Miss Anne Blotcky will leave Sat urday to enter the Ward-Belmont school at Nashville, Tenn. Denman Kountze has returned to school in Cleveland, where he at tends the University school. James Reynolds left Wednesday afternoon for Lafayette college at tasyon, fa., where he will begin course in chemical engineering. White of Berkeley and Miss Ruth Harrison of San Francisco. The wed ling will be a small affair with a re--eption for about 100 guests following. Winter Cruise to Panama. Mrs. Howard Baldrige has received in invitation from her brother-in-law nd her sister, Colonel and Mrs. Ben Garland, the former an official of the United Fruit company, to accompany 'hem on their yacht in January for a ninety days' cruise in southern wa 'ers, touching at many interesting ports where Colonel Garland's wide acquaintance will mean many social entertainments for him and his party. 3tork Special. News comes from Toledo, O., of the birth of a daughter, Alice, to Mr. and Mrs. Clement Edwards Chase Wednesday evening. Social Affairs Planned. Thomas Sievers of Gothenburg, Neb., and Miss Marguerite Scoutt. Mr. and Mrs. Sievers will be at home after October 15 at Iliff. Mr. Sievers is a graduate of the Creighton School of Pharmacy. Personal Mention. Mrs. J. F. Dale has returned from Kankakee, where she was called a month ago by the illnes of her mother. " Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Eckman-and Mr. J. Clarke Coit of Omaha are guests of the Elms hotel, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Marv. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denise Barkalow, is in the Clarkson hospital, where she is re covering from an operation on Friday of last week. Miss Lora Power, daughter of ex- Sheriff John Power, who has been spending the summer with Miss May Sullivan at Lone Beach. Lai., returned to the city yesterday. Mr. and .Mrs. Warren Switzler ar- vi -c r.n o.a;. :..A. A i u eon Monday at the Country club for i"dJ'ome- Vd"e sda." evening from miss h.atnryn lorrance, guest oli, . 7. . i . - Mrs. C. E. Metz 1 ' sunereu a severe sprain or Mrs. Oseood Eastman will enter- " a.nK,: .a ,ew weeks ago, is still .on tain at bridge Saturday afternoon for Miss Lucile Bacon. Besides the large bridee luncheon at the Fontenelle planned by Miss uertruae Metz tor her guests, the Misses Norma and Harriet Mack of Buffalo, on October 4, Mr. Philip Metz and his sister have invited about thirty for supper at the Omaha club after the Ak-Sar-Ben ball. The Mon day following Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metz onen their beautiful new home for a dance in honor of the Misses Mack. crutches, but is improving. Mr. George B. Hoover and daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth, of Gadsby, Can ada, who have been spending seven months touring the United States, left for their home Saturday morning after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Combs. To Winter in New York. Miss Mildred Roirers leavea Tnee. day for two weeks in Chicago, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Hinton iid Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, Iter which she will ioin her mother in Portland, Me. Mrs. Rogers -does ot leave here until Thursd av for Portland. After a month nr turn there they will be at the Gotham in New York, where Mrs. Charles Of- Notes at Random. Mrs. J. de Forest Richards spent tne week m Lhicago, returning bat urday. Mrs. Pryor Markel arrived from Houston, Tex., last , week, and is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ivitcnen, at tne raxton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex lameson of En glewood, Colo., who were guests of tneir niece, Mrs. A. L. Keed, and Mr. Reed, left Thursday, Mrs. Harry Doorly and children, who have been at the J. X. L. ranch in Wyoming for several weeks, will be home next Saturday. Mrs. George Paterson returned Wednesdayfrom a summer spent at Casco Bay, Me. Mrs. faterson is in CouncM Bluffs with Mrs. J. J. Mon- neii at present. Wilbur Haynes is entertaining Les ter Stephens, a former frat brother at the University of Nebraska, now in the sophomore year at the Annapolis naval academy. Reception' for New Students. tne annual reception Kiven bv the old students for the .new students of Bellevue college was pronounced a brilliant success bv the 200 alumni. faculty, students and friends of the college who gathered in the college gymnasium Friday evening. The au ditorium was decorated in the school colors, purple and gold combined with masses of autumn flowers. The program of .the evening was opened with a grand march led by President David R. Kerr and Miss Chapman Rumsey, a member of one of the upper classes. The companv. divided into seven groups,' contrib uted various forms of entertainment throughout the evenina". the most popular being the singing of old col lege songs by a quartet of alumni, Gossip of Visitors. Mrs. George Brandeis has her sis ter, Mrs. Harry Bosworth. of Chi cago, as her guest. Mrs. John L. Kennedy expects her aunt. Miss Hanscom, of New York, to visit her next month. Ben Cotton arrived Monday from Wyoming for a few days with his mother, Mrs. Herman Kountze. Mrs. L. A. Porter of Minneapolis arrived Thursday and is the guest of her brother, E. M. Morsman, for a week or so. Miss Marguerite Colcord. who has been visiting Miss Eugenie Patterson for a week, leaves Sunday for her home, Oklahoma City. Miss Dorothy Dennison Dunlopi of Providence, R. I, arrived last Sat urday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Oscar B. Williams, for several weeks. Mrs. Charles Remsen of Atlanta arrived Monday to spend the week with her cousins. Mrs. Miriam Bovce and Miss Patterson. Mrs. Remsen was formerly Miss Elizabeth Patter son of Dcnison. Ia. Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert French at Baton Rouge, La. She will arrive in Omaha the middle of October with Mrs. French to visit Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon. Mrs. E. J. McFerren of Hoope- ston, 111, and Mrs. Donald McFer ren arrived Tuesday in Council Bluffs to remain until the end of the week with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart. Miss Juanita Hector of Logan. Ia.. who was to have been the guest of Miss sybil Nelson until bundav. was unexpectedly called home Fridav evening. Affairs nlanned for her dur ing the remainder ot her stay were cancelled). Miss Eleanor Rockhill .-' of New York, who was the guest of Miss Esther Wilhelm the early part of the week, is spending the week-end with Miss Caroline Barkalow. She goes back to Plattsmouth today to finish her visit there. Pleasures Past. The Fontenelle Card club was re- organized Tuesday afternoon at the I home of Mrs. Frank Sheets, when prizes were won by Mesdames N. Ames. August Wessman, J. N. N. Benish and Charles Winquest. Mrs. Winquest will entertain the club in ' two weeks. , Social Gossip. Mrs. J. M. Metcalf is spending the . day in Lincoln with her brother, Judge Cornish, and his family. Miss Martha Sharp returned Sun day from Estes park. Mrs. K. N. Conner returned last week from three months in the east, where she divided her time between (Continued on Page Four Col. Two) Howell-Rustin Weddinir. Mr. Brandon Howell left Sunday in nis car, accompaniea oy Mr. tes ter Baker, to make the run to Berke ley, Cal., where his marriage to Miss Margaret Kustin is to take place Thursday, October S. Mr. Baker is the best man and Miss Lois Howell will be maid of honor. The girls who will assist are Miss Helen Leete of Piedmont, Cat.; Miss Ruth Dog gett of Springfield, Mass.; Miss Ruth Front Lace Corsets Do they interest you? If so, you want a Redfern Front Lace Style , you can get it at a high class store. You will like the ' Redfern Front Lace Models. 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Hair- Do ..ae far1L "nmi0V 1872 You Want It? Valeika Suratt Reveals How Stage Beautiet Secure and Preserve Their Wonderful Hair. Any Woman Can Do It. BY VALES KA SURATT. TWO or three mlnutei a day (or a little whil U all tht time any woman needs to secure a wealth of hair that is long. soft and beautiful. This isn't guesswork. I've dona it. Thousands of women all over tht country have done it. So can yuu. Simply throw away all your "tonics," and patent hair growers, and do as I say. Go to any good drug store and buy an ounce v- I,!, yourself in half a pint of alcohol and half a pint of water, or vuse a full pint of bay rum instead of the water and alcohol. This makes a hair tonic that not only grows hair as does no other on earth, but keeps the hair soft and lus trous always. It costs less than the ready made tonics, and, best of all, it will work wonders with your hair in a mighty short time. one of the marvels for skin defects. It gets rid of blackheads- in minutes where other methods take weeks and montha. No, a diet is not necessary. Apply a little pow dered neroxin to a wet sponge .and rub this over the blackheads. You'll see them dis appear almont as though you were simply washing away a soiled spot on your face. You can buy neroxin at any drug store. MRS. N. T. R. That's exceptional. Any drug store can supply you with the sulfoso lutlon, that wonderful superfluous hair-remover or hair dis solver. However, if 'you can't get it, just send the price, which is one dollar, to "Secretary to Valeska Su ratt, Thompson Bldg., Chicago," and yon will be supplied at once. 4 MISS FORM I'll tell you how a good many of my friends have developed their bust. Of course, this is something nobody can absolutely promise to do. But get two ounces of ruetone at the drug store and mix in a half pint of water with a half cup of sugar. Then of this, take two teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. I've known a development of many inches a month to occur as a result. This is safe, of course. I wouldn't use mechanical contrivances at all. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. , A. D. L. I do not believe in "ready made" shampoos. I make my own, 10 can you. Dissolve a teaspoonful of eggol In a half cup of hot water. That's all there ia to it; but it makes the only shampoo in the world which "gets" the dandruff and removes the excess scalp grease and oil without injury to the hair. Do not use soap. You can get enough eggol at any drug store for a quarter to last you for months. S. S. O. You'll be able to wear those short sleeves all right without being humili ated by the presence of thick hairs on the arm by dissolving them away. Ever hear of dissolving hairT It's the only way. Or dinary hair removers burn them off, leav ing a spot or irritation. Just apply sulfo solution to the hairs, and you'll wonder at the way they shrivel up. You can get sulfo solution at anv drusr store. Trv it In th arm pit and feet, too. It Is remarkable in its action ana in tne way it leaves the skin soft and smooth. It's a sin to use the "burners' commonly sold. Don't use them. MISS PITY Presto. ehan! That's th way this formula acta on blackheads. It la MRS. B. T. L. Yes, that's just the way "It goes. It's just one "wrinkle" eream after another for years without result. I've been through it, too. Now, do as I tell you, and you'll find in a mighty short time that even the deep wrinkles will be surely disappear ing, as well as the crows' feet and lines of age. What a change you will seel Every one raves over this formula of mine. Here It is: Get two ounces of eptol at the drug store and mix with a tablespoonfu) of glycer ine in a half pint of water. Don't be spar ing, but use it liberally every day. It costs less than any other cream, and I'll promise you a revelation if you use it faithfully. MISS MUDDY m tell Tm right now yon're waatlng roar time uinj the com plexion eream you mention. In fact, there1, only one thing on earth I know of that po.l tively make, the akin clear and beautiful and doea It ouickly. Th.fa my formul. mad. by mljing one ounce of aintone and two Ubleapoonfula' of glycerine in a pint of water. This it certainly magic Every apot diaappeara and the akin become, clear aa marble. You ill aee the difference in only a few day,. You can get the aintone at any drug .tore. Mix It yourself at home, that', one of the eecrete. too. And it's eroncniical. Itll make you aupremcly hy. Ad.. V V I