THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 4, 1917. (Omtlaawl from Tt Om.) formeiTy Miss Grace Hellnnn of this city. Dn W. K. Foote, who has been ill for about eight weeks, is able to be at his office, Mr and Mrs. H. H. Holcomb left "Wednesday to make their home at Hinsdale, III, Mr. Holcomb, who is assistant general traffic manager of the Burlington, having been trans ferred to Chicago. Mr. Charles O'Neill Rich and her sister, Mrs, Leonard Abercrombie, left Saturday for the south to visit in Galveston and Houston, Tex, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Hundley have taken an apartment at the El wood in Dundee. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hull returned Sunday from a three weeks' visit in the east Mr. and Mrs. J. -J. Hanighen left Tuesday for Mobile, Ala, to visit their son, Lieutenant John Han ighen, who is at Fort Morgan near Mobile with the coast artillery. Mrs. Robert L. Parker and chil dren who have been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McConnell, all summer, returned to Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bacon moved to the Js.ackstone Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pierpont took pos session of the Bacon house which they recently bought. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Scott left Sunday for the south on a business trip to be gone a week or ten days. Miss Laura Scott has returned - from New York and is staying at Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott's in their ab sence. v Mrs. J. 4 E. George left Thursday with her father, Mr. McHenry, of Denison, la, : for Pasadena, to re main until January. Mr. George plans to join; his wife there for the holi days, and return with her. Mrs. Arthur ). Cooley is in Bur lington, la, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green. Mrs. W.' A. Redick has ( been in Minneapolis this 'week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sweatt and it ex pected back today. ov.. tt ...... 4 .-j. Chicago to enter the balloon school at Fort Omaha. Mrs. F. W. Clarke is spending a few days in Chicago. . ' Miss Ophelia Hayden left Monday for a few days' stay in St Louis, en route to Washington, to visit Miss Edna Jones, sister of Mrs. Joseph Byrne. , , '. ' Mrs. Estelle Stimpson, the guest of Mrs. J. M. Metcajf, returned Wed nesday to her home in New York, Mrs. Edward F. Gallagher of O'Neill, Nb, is at the Fontenelle. ' Mrs. Warren Rogers and Miss Mil dred Rogers leave Wednesday for New York. In Chicago they will meet Miss Martha Folds, who will go east with .them..' Later they plan td ro some place together for the winter. E. S. Rood, who has been sick for several weeks at his apartment at the Colonial, was taken to the Ford hos pital Wednesday. Silver Weddtnf. The silver wedding anniversary tA Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lessard was cele brated at their home Thursday eve ning. Sixty-five of their old-time friends gathered to offer congratula tions and to witness the remarriage of the parties. 'The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. O. Winston, pastor of the Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal church. Many beautiful sil ver articles were presented to the happy couple by the guests as tokens of their friendship. , Fidelia Card Party. , The Fidelis club of St.' Ceeelia'i rlmrch will give a large card party Thursday evening in the church audi torium. I he hostesses will be: Tiny Red Cross Krattos WirMinig Fw Their "Big Brothers" nun .France Jeannette B or glum Has Taken Up Her Work in Earnest. Madonna Helen Ritchie. At; Eleanor Ritchie Looked, Smiled and Dropped Stitch. fir -fm , - L 14' 'mm '':tw jLVj ' ;,,"' - si" church Wednesday. The devotional period was held in memory ot Air? J. F. Stout, who was for years the faithful, efficient secretary of the union. Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Leavitt expect to leave soon for southern California. Before their departure, a quiet wed ding will be celebrated in their home, that of Miss Anna Jankins and Mr. Cunningham of Omaha. Mrs. Laura Bird has been called home from Hamilton, 111, by the se rious illness of her son, Carl. She arrived Sunday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Crouch, of Hamilton, 111. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Great Western Agents To Meet in Waterloo, la. The semi-annual convention of agents of the Great Western is scheduled for next Thursday in Waterloo, la. It is expected that the I attendance will be around 3W. the I meeting will be attended by most of I the general officers, several of whom are on the program for speeches, fol ' lowing a dinner that will be spread at one of the leading hotels. Twenty thousand working girls are affiliated with the various trades unions in Chicago. ZEAT' THE BEST WRONI as " We really haven't time to chat today for these sweaters must be finished. They are for our'big brothers' who are going to France, and we must get them done before the cold windslblow." . , - One little maid couldn't resist the temptation to glance at the camera-man, and the result a dropped stitch. These industrious Red Cross knitters are Jeannette Borglum, Helen and Eleanor Ritchie, . v; Mrs: Archibald Laurence taught the 'little girls the art, and since they laave learned, dolls and roller skates have no attractions for them. A Red Cross benefit was given not long ago by these little girls and some of their friends. Miss Jeannette Borglum and Miss Margaret ShotwelJ, who are both grace ful fancy dancers, were the star performers and all the neighbors and friends gave their hearty support to the affair. .Moi(lm . (lrorvn Brandela, Hoy Byrn, "Vr. M. Kalon. A, Fltsolmmons, i T. J. Kltniurrla, Tom Kiynn, Crvey, UtnrKe Qlonn, Ml ! ' M. Mhr, O'Connor, Mtdtmf C. E. Hinting. Hayes, Jimn Xtnsler, C. 8. Brrjr, C K. TtBrny, Jimn Mftlloy. Wtlllara Quld. . Mlnaei LomhUn. A Letter from Paris. , ;A letter from Mrs. Charles Turner to an Omaha friend last week tells of her having become secretarial typist for the chief-of-sta(f. headauar tcrs of the line of communication, expeditionary forces. The name of the chief-of-staff, of course; is not given, but the headquarters are onlv a half hour from Mrs. Turner's Taris quarters, where she and Mist Louise Dinning of Omaha are - living to gether. ' Missy Dinning is with the American hospital at Neuilly, while both are waiting until the hospital unit with which they went abroad is established somewhere. Mrs. Turner writes that the lack of sugar in the food makes, them ravenous, for .tweets and that a tire for warmth comet High, $ fracs or $1 tor a little bundle ot sticks but there are no complaints to be heard anywhere. ., ,k Affairs of the Past Week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman enter tained at dinner at the Blackstone Wednesday evening when their guests were Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. C. Will Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm, Mrs. Frank Hamil ton. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake, Mr. and Mrt, A. J. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. O. C Redick and Randall Brown. Mrs. Victor B. Caldwell was host ess at a luncheon Thursday at the Fontenelle for her guest, Mrs. Charles M. Thomas of Chicago, to meet whom she asked Mrs. Milton Barlow, Mrs. Offutt, Mrs. Edward Gallagher of O'Neill. Neb.; Mrs. D. M. Vinson haler, Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm and Mrs. Sam Caldwell. Friday Mrs. Milton BarloW gave a luncheon for Mrs. Thomas at her home. Dr and Mrs. W. H. Taylor enter tained at a Hallowe'en dancing party Tuesday evening at their home. The guests were Pulln Crano, Bonnl Crane, Iron Robimon, Mitt Marion Towle, who leaves soon for Philadelphia. Mist Mildred Marr of Kantat City, who it visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Loring, will be honor guest at a bridge party Monday, given by Mrs. C. G. Robertson. DUNDEE Oladya Heaoock, A(nes Krcall, Nelllo CyDonnell, Or.ro Tuckor, " Meaira. Moyd Hoffman, ' Roy Hoffman, l,awronco Northrup, Tony Laraon, 11 r. and Mr a. Clyde Moor. Meaara. Martin Nolan, Oorald Bck. Richard Bacon, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor enter tained at a card party at their home Wednesday evening. Hallowe'en dec orations were used throughout the rooms and 20 guests were present. Mrs. James Boyle will entertain at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Cut Out the Waste! ' Get more wear out of your clothes. Everybody is practicing economy, but not everybody realizes how much can be saved by having their old clothes carefully cleaned, pressed and repaired. , - ' We make new collars ; put in new linings or repair the old ones; make new sleeve edges on . coats; new pocket edges, and cuffs on .trousers; put in new seats or hew pockets. 1 Expert tailors do this work and do it well. You will be surprised at the moderate charges. Look over your old clothes todaythen phone us. Mr. and .MrtSclvyR' Dohsrty are! moving into the house at 51 U Capi tol' avenue for the winter, and will build a new Dundee home - in the spring. , t R. C. Peters is in Chicago on busi ness. Twin daughters were born Sunday to Mr. and Mrt. Leslie C Hind man. Mrs. Leonard Abercrombie and Mrs. Charles O'Neill Rich are visit ing in Houston, Tex. Mrs. T. O. Putnam was hostess Tuesday for the Concordia club. Mrs. Ellen Martin, who is spending a few vyeeks in Dundee before returning to New York City, was the guest of honor. Mrs. T. W. Hamilton left Wednes day for a week or ten days in Min neapolis. She will join her mother, Mrs. H. C Van Gieson, who is stop ping at the Leamington. Mrs. J. J. Lampe, Mrs. A. C. Crossman, Mrs. D. L. Johnston, Mrs. Franz Nelson attended the quarterly meeting of the Omaha Presbyterian union .held at the Lowe Avenue I Your I Ty Nebraska Power Co., Your Electric Servic. Company. Tylar Three, One Hundred Money-Saving Beauty Hints Inexpensive Home-Treatment for Banishing Wrinkle and Beautifying the Face, Neck and Arm How to Promote a Healthy Scalp and Lustrous Hair; Rounding Out the Figure and Removing Hairy Growth, Ete. Bf Madame Madeline Mare THIS SHAMPOO. PROMOTES SCALP AND HAIR HEALTH So many women prottat agalnat tha barahness, lack ot cleansing propertlei and injurious effect on acalp and hair of the average prepared shampoo that I am giving tha formula for on which I find meets all the requirements for thoroughly cleansing tha scalp, leaving it healthy and pliant and giving a delightful lustre to the hair. Get from your druggist tS worth of aggol and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo la ready. I unsurpassed, and not only malcea the akin THE PANTORIUM "GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS" 1813-15-17 Jonee St Phone Douglas 963. Brands Office 2016 Farnam Street. South Side 4703 South 24th St. Phone, South 1283. N. B. We pay Parcel Poet one way en all out-of-town order. This 1 ample for the heaviest growth of hair, and while It readily dissolves all dirt and dandruff, doe not rob tha scalp ot the oil necessary to insure acalp and hair-health. Rinsing leave the scalp Immaculately clean and give to the hair the beautiful ' aheen and soft, silky fluftinesa ao much admired. Thia shampoo cannot possibly irritate nor injur 'th most sensitive acalp. MISS -B. Improper aourlahment 1 th eaus of nndevelopment. Correct it and your flguroon will assume It proper contour. I am giving you th formula which has pro duced pleasing results in hundreds of ease. But remember, if you start the treatment yon must -keep It up for at least a month. Her is th formula: Make a ivrup with one and a half cupfuia granulated ausar and a pint of , water, then into It atir an ounc of gallol. Th dose is a tableapoonful twice each . day. It will cost you a dollar to max up thU . formula, but were you to buy th same quantity ready prepared the price would b at least a dollar and a half more. 'JENNIE Senaitiv skin like your re quire a special lotion to keep them soft and velvety. 'il a pint jar with hot water and dissolve in it i ounces of amarol. When thia ia eool it I ready to use. Before ap plying waah th skin and dry carefully. The very rim time you use this amarol lotion th pimples, blotches and sores will almost entirely vanish and th skin will 1 be left delightfully soft and smooth. You will find this lotion ciecllent for chaps, rough skin, redness and similar troubles, and th entire cost for a whole pint will not exceed fifty cent, while buying it ready ta us would cost at least a dollar for th same quantity. soft and velvety, but routs wrinkles, "crows. feet." fine linea and other complexion blem lanes. M. L. T. Objectionable hairs can be re moved without pain or inconvenience if you get 50c worth of delol and with a little water make a thick past and apply to th hairy surface. After 2 or S minutea re move it and wash th akin and all the hair will be gone. Soma times a secord applies. tidn ia necessary to permanently discourage th growth, and oven though you may have to us a second application 2 or S weeks later, it is far more aatisfactory than the electric needle. Be sure to get real delol or result may not be satisfactory, TROUBLED I am going to glv you formula for a home-prepared hair and seslp tome which make at least twice as much a you caa buy ready to use at the same price. Get H pint bay rum and 1 ounce beta-canthol and when you get horn pour a little of the beta-canthol at a time into the bay rum and shake well. Do this until the bay rum has taken up all the beta-canthol and your tonie will be ready to use. This ia excellent for dry. itchy, burning scalps profuse dandruff, oilinesa and dull, brittle, unmanageable hair. There is not only great economy in using thia hair tonic but the results will be all you hoped for. The beta' canthol will coat not to exceed 60c MRS. A. D. A a wrinkle-remover and kin-cleanser you find a rolling maasag eream mad from sweet milk tar more sat isfactory than anything els you can use, and while a 2 -ounce jar of any reliable brand cost SO, you can make four time a much for th earn price If you us thia formula I To pint ot. sweet unskimmed milk add ounce of bryeL When thorough ly dissolved heat until it nearly boils and stir it well. This makes a full halt Bound of really delightful rolling massage cream, ah will get it and mail it to you. as 'psrv-cicanser ana aaia-Deauiuier u is I mare. Advertisement ANNE C. There are many excellent van ishing creams on the market, a 2-ounee jar of which costs 60e, but why pay thia price when you can make a full pound (eight times as much) for th same sum? Just gat two ounce of cerol and dissolve it in a pint of hot , water, then heat to near th boiling point for a few minutes. When it eoois you will have the most de M lightful vanishing cream you ever put on your skin. A a eomplexion-beauttfier this cerol vanishing cream ia not equaled. Use It daily and you will be rewarded with clear, soft, velvety skin of which you will I eel justly proud. NOTE Should you be unable to obtain from- your druggist any item mentioned above, aend th nam of it, your name and address and the necessary money to my secretary. - 360 N. Clark St., Chicago, and -Madeline The War Is Clearing the Vision of the People There should be a Piano in every OMAHA home. The Prices and Terms in this sale make it possible. Thoughtfulness, care, simplicity, thrift we are taking these more into our hearts and we shall be mightily, better for it. We are making our houses into homes, building up in them a life 'that is finer and deeper and more permanent. Thrift bids us turn our minds to a more whole some, inexpensive way of filling the hours, and music is coming more into its own. What a blessing for the children! For the influence of good music on the growing mind is finer than any other influence' in life, so we announce the opening of the Burgess-Nash Christmas Piano and Piano Player Club (MOT ' Hffll 0 You Have These Celebrated Makes to Select From Chickering & Sons Ivers & Pond Estey Haines Bros. 1 Behning Sterling Marshall & Wendell SchaJfBros. Smith & Barnes Francis Bacon Kohler & Campbell Story & Clark Brewster . and the famous Autopiano llere is a simple, easy way to give your family a handsome musical instrument for Christmas. BEGIN NOW Select the piano or player piano you want at the reduced club prices, making a small initial pay ment. The unpaid balance will be ar ranged in convenient weekly, monthiy or quarterly payments that are scarcely felt. .7 With each club purchase we give free a handsome duet bench with music compartment and a beautiful scarf or drape. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES kSH Company CHENEY TALKING MACHINES EVERYBODY STORE" SackJSacQov SrontJace Fifty years ago, made-to-order corsets were a ne cessity. To-day, the ready-to-wear corset has the call. ROYALWORCESTER corsets are responsible for this change. Among the scores of designs molded over living, lines are models conforming to the char acteristic contour of every type of figure. Thus you are assured utmost Com fort newest Styleflawless Fit. Model 539- is ideally adapted for average figures and gives that very chic Parisian silhou ette. White coutU. Models for att figures at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. TOUR DEALER may offer substitutes. Insist upon the genuine "ROYAL WORCESTER." If he refuses to supply you, write us. Accept no substitutes. i. 1 1 hi SI I I I I I I I I .... i