I t s THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 20, 1917. British Ship Torpedoed; Three Pretty Girls Who Will Wed in June Chicago Girl Who Comes to Omaha as Bride What is Going On in Society Circles Eight Persons Killed London. May 19. The . British For Quality and Service Phone Tyler 1022 Imperial Dye & Cleaning Works 1616 Vinton St. Autos Everywhere Wa nay poo tana one war on mall order. steamer Highland Corrie was torpe doed without warning; on May 16. Five members ot the crew ana tnree passengers were killed. i 1 r- I I I -nw aV (Conllnoed from Page One.) from their friends for eight months. The marriaKe of Mrs. Frances Ford to Mr. August Freitag took place Wednesday evening at their future home. 2809 Davenoort street, ine bride wore a gown of gray georgette crepe and crepe de chine and carried bride's roses. Pre-Nuptial Entertaining., Miss Josephine Morrow entertained Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lillian Dimock, when the engage ment of Miss Dimock and Mr. Rus sell E. Bennett of this city was an nounced. Coven were laid for: Mlra-e Mleaee Katharine Mohler, Ann Raemuaaen, Robin Pulton, Paula Kaufman, Bertha Wleae, Mary Leea, Florence Morrow, Joaephlne Morrow. Musicale and Dinner. Miss Luelta Allen gave a musicale for her senior class of young women Saturday afternoon at Hotel Loyal. The rooms were decorated with spring flowers. Following the program din ner was served in the grill room. Covers were laid for: hm Mlaeea Varr Ooodland, Iran Swearlngen, Eby, - llodjaeke Johnson, Carol Kuenne, t,ulu MeOreeF, Ruth Stevann. . Jniephlna Linn, Laraon. Eva Bobbin. Bedelte Barrows, Elisabeth, Backet, Oalnee, Martha Oalues. , Kopela, 1 Madge Meyel. Gertrude aeroeV, M. Rchueckenburger, Julia Stohlmen, Meadamee . H. K. Oeorge ft, B. Btewart, A. C. Strang, Clara Oleaon, Hlnie. Prance. Wllaon, Bartha Llrhnovaky, Uarearat Keellne of Council Bluffa. Klnaal o( Council Bluffa. Meadamee Clinton HUbr, Mggett, W. B. Davis. A L. Rand. Meedamee- Arthur Remington. Meesrs. Cbarlaa Saunders, At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake enter tained the largest party at the Coun try club dinner-dance last evening. Their guests were: Maaara. and Maadamaa . T. W. Jurtaon, H II Uaidrisa, X P. Pack. L. P. Crefoot, Frank T. Hamilton, C. C. George, B. W. Dlion, Maadamaa- P. A. Naeh. -Maaara. Frank Burkley, Charlaa W. Hull. Dr. and Mra. 1. B. umm.m. Sr. W. O. Brldsaa. Oanaral Gaorta H. Harries. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Beaton entertained party which Included their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Er win A. Wurster and Mrs. E. A. Wur ter, jr., of Milwaukee. Mr. Gurdon W. Wattles had with him his niece, Mrs. A. F. McCreary. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blackwell and rlx of their friends dined together. Mrs. Victor B. Caldwell had ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Madden entertained a party of twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Jame E. Ludlow Jiad as their guests: Maaara. and Meedamea-a 1. B. naTtdaon, William Hill Clarke, ' J. B. Fltisarald, B. W. Bucknar, . 8. H. Holcoma, Oeorge a Smith. Frank W.ltere. Sanator Morris Brown. Celebrate Anniversary. A surprise party was given for Mr. tnd Mrs. J. L. Jacobson Friday even ing, the occasion being the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding." The guests included many old friends, Some of whom had been present at the wedding. Those present went ; Ray. and Mra. A. T, Lorlmar, , . m Maaara. and leeedeinea r. A, Bdqsutj . Rytandaa, Hllalnb Bloom, N. P. Rwanam ;' J, A. awaneon. tW. wanaaat Johnaon, Mlaaaa -efleaee-e 1.1 Han Swanbereh LUUa JohnaoB. Rose JohnaoDa Maaara. H. Colllandar. H. Rummelhartj . . Wlokatrom. John Honrlokeoa) . m iieneoB, Mra, Colllandar; Affaire of Past Week. A surnrise nartr was clven Mrs. Olive Grimes at her home Friday aft ernoon by members of Pansy camp No. 10, R. N. A, who presented her with a recorder's pin and a beautiful bouquet in appreciation of her serv . ices as recorder of their camp for twenty-one years, Mrs. Marie Gross, camp receiver, was also given a bou quet. The invited guests were lies dames Koester. Andersen. Benish, Leaverton, Barlow, Woolf, Cook, Devol, Willey. Good, King, Madison, Loebke. Parker. Standard. Heft Wichterman, Fowler, Gross, Stuart, Arnold, Marshall. Cottmire, Samson, Holt, Batitin, Smith, Falmquist, Wat V.etra, Martig, Chalfont, Nelson, Olm sted, Schroeder, Winquist and Perk : ins; Misses Hazel Leaverton and Lil- nan xwcaicr. Knox Bible class, of which Mrs. C H. Marrow is leader, closed its year's stud with a kensington at her home Tuesday afternoon. The host ess was presented with a large bas ket ot flower. ;inose present were: , Charlaa Joanna, Hurling, Andereon, Rumraalharaj Johnaon, Hanaon, Wlokatrom. Mildred Johrtaon, ' Ebba Lofgren, Malmandar, Zdltb, Jaoobeea, ' Mwnt-a B. Hanaon. It, Jacobaon, J. Johnaon of Wimeebarre, Fa. f WW II 1 La :v-' GE1L M. CHAJO.ES day evening from Cedar Rapids, Is., where she attended the White Shrine convention. C E. Walrath and E. A. French were Omahans registered at the Multnomah hotel in Portland, Ore., last week. Mra. Anna Peycke, who was taken seriously ill at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Metr, four weeks ago, is still in a critical condition and has not been able to be moved to her own home in the Potter. Mrs. L. Wetzell of West Point and Miss Melva Risse were the week-end guests of Mrs. H. C. Gardner. JVAffQAJfST FHBKJ Benson Social Gossip Maadamel 0. U Hoppar. J. Turk. T, M. Tuckar. J. A. MoPhoraoBa W. a. Flnlar. T. W. Mllla, X. Kaaba, Maadamaa- J. F. Traill. J. H. Tataa, Emma Matthews, . W. Ravaal, 2. T. Ochaltraa, C. Tf. Mawall, w. H. Ahlmaaon. Mlasoa 'Blliabath Elcook, Abbla Ely, . Mary Kaarna, Anna Bloook. The W. W. club was entertained by Mrs. Charles Gruenig Wednesday for the last time in the spacious old home the Gruenigs have occupied for thirty- five years. It to be wrecked soon for the North Side High school. Mrs. Charles Gruenig of Mullen, Neb.; Mrs. Shaville of Chicago and Mrs. Laere were sweats of the club. The young women of M. C Peters Mill company gave a box party at the Orpheum Friday evening. The guests were Mis Agnes Lynch and Miss lna Uarlc. Uthers in the party were: Mlaaaa .. Mlaaaa Oartruda Flyna, Gartruda Lynch, Kata Olllnaky, v Anna Rupart, ' loutaa Hatch, 1 Arva Watthonar. Moadameo Maadamaa P. A. Balilar, K. K. Rlchardaoa. For the opening performance of "Robinson Crusoe, r.. at tne Bovd Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash bad two boxes witn M r. and Mrs. George B. Prinz, E. E. Calvin, U B Wincneu ana e a. luaany ot 1,111 cago, F. J. Burley, Luther Drake and U. w. wattles as tneir guests. Miss lone Gardner entertained the Benson Queen Esther club Friday evening. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strong of Du luth are at the Fontenelle for a few days enroute to the Pacific coast on their wedding trip. Mrs. Ames was Miss Grace Babcock, special writer fnr the Duluth News-1 ribune. Mrs. A. A. Holtman returned Frl Mrs. F, L. Auerichs will be hostess for the Aufwiedersehn club next Wednesday afternoon. The formal opening to the public of the Rosehill school building took place last Monday evening, when a large number were present to view the interior, and listen to a program of patriotic songs by the pupils, and short talks by prominent men of the town. The women of the Methodist church held a successful bazar last Wednes day in the basement A noon lucheon was served. Mr. Lynn Colson, who was for years a resident of this place, but re cently ot umana. was married last week to Miss Mary Howell of Omaha. Th Sed Cross organization of Benson ia headed bv Mra. J. W. Welch and Mr. James Howard. The committee report about 3UU member ships taken out here. Mr. John E. Johnson of Omaha and Mias Helen Johnson of Benson were married last Wednesday. . Mrs. E. A. McGlasson and son, Carleton, left on Thursday to join Mr. there to Detroit to make their future home. Mr. George Iradale was called to Denver last Thursday by the serious illness of his mother. A farewell reception was Riven Tuesday atfernoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Welch, in honor of Mrs. E. A. McGlasson, who was presented with a souvenir spoon. A dainty luncheon was served to about twenty five guests. The juniort of the high school entertained the seniors at a party in the auditorium last Friday evening. The class colors were used in dec oration. Refreshments were served. Mrs. O. Boyce was hostess for the Baptist Missionary circle at her home last lbursday. Mrs. H. M. Coleman left last Mon day to visit a month in Denver and other Colorado points. Miss Lucille Loechner ot Detroit is a guest at th home of her brother, ur. w. a. j-oeenner. The nostnoned "Better Baby" pro gram of the Woman' club was given Thursday afternoon at the Presby terian church. I he program con sisted of music, readings and an ad dress by Dr. Calfass. Ice cream and cake was served at the close ot tne session. . . . Three grades in the Central school held a joint picnic last Friday. Mrs. O. F. Hoffman entertained at a whist party Thursday in honor of ner sister irom iouncu oiuni. Mr. T. C. Hire of Esbon. Kan.. Spent a few days last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. M. Dailey, while on hi way to Union, Ga. The Douglas county convention 01 Roval Neighbors held in Elkhorn last Tuesday was represented from here by Mesdames u u Williams, oeorge Frost, H. Ekstrom, F. E. Young, E, E. I'addock, At snyaer ana n. v Campbell. Mra. w. A. smitn ana Mrs. j Redick of Omaha will address the Woman's club and other organiza' tiona next Tuesday at 2:30 o clock at the Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. F. E.. Young will be hostess for the Good Times club at ner nome next Thursday. ' Mrs. A. S: Ruth entertained at din ner last Sunday in honor of Mrs. Dr. Gibson and Mrs. James Weimcr of Fontenelle, Ia. Mrs. John ipeedie entertained at dinner last Tuesday for Mrs. Charles Speedie of Nebraska City. ilr. J. crews ana wrs. i. v Lessard entertained tht Walnut Hill Home Missionary "tea" at the home of Mrs. Lessard last Thursday. The English Lutheran cnurcn mem hera orsranized a family society last Tuesday with the following officers: t. Gehrig, president, and W. C. Kramer, aecretary-treasurer. The local Eastern star entertainea at the Odd Fellows' hall Thursday evening. A large class of candidates was initiated. Refreshments were served. Hold Community Meetings On Food Conservation rVtmmtinirv meetinors. nreliminarv to the State Conference on Food Conservation, are to beld this even ing at the South Side and Central Hio-h nehnnla. Tudse A. L. Sutton and Mrs. Berrv are to speak at the South Side school and E. V. Parrish and arveral women are to sneak at Central. The meetings ire called for 8 p. m. The motive is to acquaint Omahans with the purpose of the con servation conference and to call to their attention the rare opportunity before them to attend the - various demonstrations to be given during the event PMorf rr ' ' ' RUTH METERS. Dundee Society Notes The Dundee Circle of the C. C. L. met Monday with Mrs. N. K. Sype. The Ladies Aid society of the Dun dee Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles S. Ely, 5364 Harney street. The Thursday Morning Bible class met with Mrs. J. L. Hutchinson. It meet this week with Mrs. R. C. Peters. v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hebner and son are guests of Mrs. Hebner's mother. Mrs. H. I. McCarthy. The Thimble club met Tuesday aft ernoon with Mrs. G. W. Templeton and Mrs. Royal D. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Upham have moved to 4812 Douglas street. The Junior Endeavor society of the Dundee Presbyterian church held its annual picnic Saturday in Riverview park. cards nave oeen received announc ing the marriage in Minneapolis last Saturday of Miss Suzanne Walker and Mr. Frank Watson. Miss Walker was a teacher in the Omaha High school twenty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hutchinson, their mother, Mrs. Ellick, and sister, Miss fclhck, will move to Web ster street. James W. Hamilton has returned from a trip south and east. South Side Social Circles f' ' ' 1 , . a . p7 ,fSaS& ' . . ' - MRS- kJAMES HABOZD BOYLE t ..' ' S 1 refreshments and a social good time. Those taking part were the Armour Glee club, William Cook, Prof. Chaloner, Mesdames Brewer, Paxton, Ringer and Heptonstahl. Carl Bran stead also gave a reading. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shainholtz en tertained Thursday evening in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. The house was decorated with flags and flowers. More than 100 guests were present Mr. and Mrs. Shain holtz were presented with a beautiful, bouquet of flowers and many beauti ful pieces of silver by Mr. N. M. Graham in behalf 'of the guests. Mrs. Shainholtz was assisted by Mesdames Bennett and Hutchinson and the Misses Brooker, Wyler and Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Shainholtz were mar ried at Warrenburg, Mo., in 1892, and came to South Omaha nineteen years ago. They are the parents of four grown sons. ' Mrs. George Parks, jr entertained at a linen shower in honor of Miss Margaret Parks Wednesday evening. The house was decorated in pink sweet peas and the evening spent playing whist Those present were: Mlsaea- Marcadaa Manfan Ansala Braan, Veta Kavanauith, Katharlna Parka, Naomi Kins, Alien Larkln, Roaa Harmon, Nellla Walah. Helen Llcknowaky. Nallla Otlleapla, Mamie Dworak. Ann Dworak. Maadamaa 1 John Mugan. Miss Caroline Carlson has returned from. college at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. J. T. Considine spent the week at Platte Center, Neb, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Chizek are spending the week at Burwell, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boures spent the week with Mrs. Boures' sister, Mrs. W. JrV. Hill, enroute from Ot tumwa, I., to Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. L. A. Knight and daughter, Mrs, Bryce Williamson of Superior, Wis., are guests of L. E. and E. R. Knight Mr. Lawrence Knight of Stockholm, Neb, has also been a visitor at these homes. Mr, Walter Hill spent part of the week at Falls City on business. A new son has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Longnecken, Miss Violet Well's Sunday school class of Wheeler Memorial church hiked to Childs' woods Saturday. Members of this class are Rhea Han- nine. Pauline Oswald. Mildred Rey nolds, Katherine Rasmussen, Lucy Hill, Ruth Bentz and Maragret An dersen. Mrs. H. Vore and Mrs. L. E. Knight entertained the Intermediate class of the United Presbyterian church on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Vore. x he evening was spent with games and music. I he Bee Hive lodge ot Masons en tertained their families at a musicale on Thursday evening, followed by Mlaaei Ines Mangan, Meroedea Braan. Vena Kavenauch, Maria McGovern, Hallla Kins, Cella Larkln, Thereea Hamas. Asnea Walah, Bartba Llcknovaky, Anna Gllleaple, Mary Gllleaple. Clara Dworak, Katharine Heafy, Maadamaa Park. T Bulltvmn, ,Miss Ruth Anderson entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home, 4423 South Twenty-fifth street, in honor of Mrs. Harold Hill, whose marriage took place two weeks ago. Mrs. Hill was formerly Miss Manda Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are now in Falls City, Neb, on a joint business trip and honeymoon. Miss Helen Van Sant was crowned May queen at the annual class May tete at tne nizn acnooi outming rri- day. Besides the high school pupils, the dudus ot tne upper grades 01 tne grade schools attended. Mrs. D. A. Baxter will entertain at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Miss Jean Lee. The woman voters conservation league will hold a meeting at the South High school auditorium on Monday evening. The garden can ning of vegetables and food conser vation will be discussed. There will also be a meeting at Vinton school in charge of Mesdames Hartwick and Andersen. Bee Want-Ads Produce Results. SKWEgs MlAKUNI HADE ROM THE HIGHEST GRADE DURUM WHEAT COOKS III 12 MIKOTES. COOK BOOK FREE 5KIHNER MfG.CO. OMAHA. U.S.A. DkBsFBaiU S A aj aunn treat . This institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental diseases, no others be ing admitted; the other Rest Cot tage being designed for and de voted to the exclusive treatment of select mental case requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. - Ihmw Rings aWMOWw ' WVallM VERY Ml jfv jS- .III Hearts Mil distinctive i't a Lt '-aiw r.iv-T tm vsatsr L.'1JI VRLl'II 1 mi up MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIR Did it ever occur to you that every I movie actress you have seen ha love ly hair, while the most popular count their curls as their chief beautyf In fact, many are leading ladies just be cause of their attractive locks. In quiry among them disclose the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful sham pooing, not with any soap or make shift, but with simple mixture by putting a teaspoonful of eanthrox (which they get from the druggiat) in a cup of hot water and applying thia instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid is enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After its use, the hair dries rapidly with uni form color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved-and entirely disap pear. The hair is so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is, while its luster and softness is delightful. Advertisement Now for the Diamond Engagement Ring and Wed ding Presents. Buy on charge account at Lotus Bros. & Co., where pnees are always lowest. Economy lies in purchasing a Screws, 14k solid gold, 2 fine bril liant Diamonds. Very ttQA .atv special, $9 Month Men's Favorite .wi,i. flSss. ' D 4 ttvVYxJ .Ov RuMf, aia-pnmt t KtWtv"1 Tooth ttonnt- - OSKlC " V.SS a Weak Good Watch at a low price. Here's die Watch 21 Jewel, 16 Size Hampden Watches that will paia railroad in aptction, only fcOC TERMS PU $2.80 a Mo. An unparalleltd hart-alt. In a SI -Jewel movement. Adjusted to temperature, IsoehronUm and I voli tions, 25-year double itrata fold filled eaia. Open Daily Mil 9 P.M., Sat. till 9-Jfl TZS ZZlXitt THE NATIONAL CKbim Jtnt'-'" Main Floor City National Bank Block. 409 S. 16th St., Cor. 16th and Hamay St., n l.. n. Rr.....Nah Co. Dept. jtor. 13 MosT.j:ai3. tml'm flOFTIS 'eii,ii.ii.iilMaiiar,iitiitjiiei'.it,ii.iniu,iie!i:ieiie:,,i,ii.Niit.':Mi .: arit'i,!is.i,aii.ii.M.ii.t!.iei,iitiriiiaiieii.'ntaiieii.g Woman's Part in the War I can be well executed if she will prepare herself for it. f Here are some opportunities for preparation: i The authorities of the University of Nebraska have, 1 at my request, arranged to conduct a ten weeks' course in my school beginning June 18th, covering the following subjects: i Business Administration Advertising Finance and Investments Banking Practice I Dana Finley Cole, A. M., f University of Nebraska. I Minnie Throop England, Ph. D., f University of Nebraska. Housekeepers and those in charge of institutional buying will be interested in the following six weeks' course, beginning June 18th: W?,r?me Id PrblemS- 1 Irma Gross, B. S., Kitchen Economies V Central High School. Balanced Menus J NQTE Registration for any of the above courses should be made early, for classes will open June 18th. For the following courses, pupils may enter any Monday of the year: I Shorthand Comptometer f Typewriting Dictaphone - Tl 1 1 coo ((Keeping Office Practice Vn micli nnnortunitv was ever offered you to turn your summer e i to account Address the school for further information. Van Sant School of Business IONE C. DUFFY, Owner 1 208-223 Omaha National Bank Building. OMAHA. Efnriaiiti.,!a!iaiiaeii.iiaii.,iiii..i:.'i.iiieii.i'.:.iiiiii.'iiiiai;eriai;.i!.iia..'i.ii.'.iiiiei.iiiniiBiiLia':aiiniiaii.aar.Bi'.i'a:M:" ifflL7 sr" r-. Jwi In ll?i For Your Summer Outing Japanese Porch Rugs May be utti tither at rugt or cur- fatiM-u ustd in (he Orient. 77ie moffinjs are tlrikinf in both tolot mnA denm. vsah a lenflh ta it ine net, and at ttpeclally priced lor (his week at 85 Cents We feel tare thai oar shop tonlaint wonderful tarpr'uet for you. THE IP1" Jirf.rfEi7 9kMAA lAn,4llaa,.4l pxiiiirf"' wrr f 4a m Si,-. I "ASldnLikeyeiuis?Ws Heally basy "And I'll Show You Other SlaH- linf Things Happen, 100, 10 Complexion and Appearance. Says the Famous Stafe Beauty, Velaska Suratt. BY VALESKA SURATT. YES. iff eaer. 1 Insist, tr m.w" baantltr hereelf "kb'. ."nd .xaaneratln. when you don t Jim Ju.t darfnl m th7n be brousht to ,our Jtmoi "..Ire. It yon will follow a few aim Die auSKeationa. For inetance, the complex- muddy sport, iriiow wu a., ---- -th following foraniU. yon n make it hi no dream about thia, it la an Iron-bound "art. aceompllahed every day by thouaanda. Why don't you try It t You will prove it. wondera in oniy a ,w labiespoonful. of siycerine and one ounee .intone, in n pin 01 "j Httle and etirring. a cream ia formed. Thia i. th. nlmo.t masic beautltijr to which I refer, makina the akin absolutely epoto" and with the natural tint, bloom and purity OX a rose petal, un ifc ,,oo,,.. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS iT.T.iHn mrr Hair will .ton falling In . r ), anil vou'U have no more of thosa "flatfuls" of hair, coming out yoo will me thi. hair formula. I call tnia my i..i ,.,..,. of ita aatonlshing results in iuat forcing hair to grow abundantly where everything else falls miseraoiy. a I T half a nlnt each of alcohol and water, or to on. pint of bay rum, add on. ounce of nata.quinol. MD5S H. 0. S. That", the .am. complaint .t....nB m,b. abont faca-DOwder too -v.,1.. .nmin iH too aanilv. Yott Juat' ought to try the powder which 1 had made after my own formula. It Is called "vaieiiia ci .. l- pWi," and ta aold at drug gist, in flash, white, nnd brunette, for fifty cent.. You'll adore it. extraordinary line nesa, and Un "staying on" qualities. It", th. smoothest powder yon aver used, nnd ex quisitely eeentad. CLEANLY As I have .aid before, th. growth of hair ia Impeded by th. formation of fatty films and scale, on th. scalp. Soap nnd aerabbing do not completely remove these. They should be dieaolved away. Noth ing I know doe. thia except eggol, a toa apoonful of which dissolved In half a cup -a --. 4na th, mrnrlt avnnt.ltalv and thor oughly. You can get over a dosen fine sham poo, from 85 cent, worth of eggol. JEANETTB II. That ought to be a les son never to vs. any of th. many super fluous hair removers that "burn off" the hairs. That's awful. Do ft this war. H simpler, aura and safe. Stags folks know what is best. Get sulfo solution from joui druggist and moisten thai hairs with it. Quickly the hairs will begin to wilt, an they'll just dissolve away. It's really magie, and never fails. AMELIA J. It Is really astonishing what yon can do in removing wrinkles in only a few days' time by th use of my wrlnkls formula. And the cost is so inconsiderable, too. Get two ounces of Wptol from your drug gilt and mix with one tablespoonful oi glycerine in half a pint of water. A cream will form at once, ready to use. This makes . over a pint, so you aee It la very economi cal. By using this freely every day yon will very quickly see a decided change in your appearance, and the skin will become plump and vigorous. It will take ten years from ' your appearance. 0 9 9 JOSEPHINE W. It Is only a question of a few moments to get rid of blackheads. All you have to do la to get some neroxfn, sprinkle some on a wet sponge and rub It on th blackheads. I know you will he surprised to find all those little beauty destroyers gone. positively gone. PATIENCE Next time you can't get to the drug store to get my "Valeska Suratt Face Powder," just send the price, fifty cents, to "Secretary to Valeska Suratt, Thompson Bldg., Chicago," say what tint you want, and my secretary will see that you are supplied. , COMFORTLESS How much worse must it be for you In hot weather T For that exces sive arm pit perspiration, apply some by drolited talc to the arm pits. The odor also will completely vanish. I wouldn't use those other things you mention, as they dry up the skin. CORNELIA F. Don't use any appllane for bust development. You should know that. Development ' can never be positively prom ised, but this should do the work if any thing can. Two ounce of ruetone and half a cup of sugar in a half pint of water, of which two teaspoonfuls are to be taken after meals and at bedtime this has done wosjp ders. Ad vertisement.