AITKRTWKMKNT DlDRUFF SOON GETS YOUR HAIR Let "Danderine" check nasty scurf and stop hair, falling out. To Stop foiling hair af once and rid the tcalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle ol "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, potfr a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several 1 application the hair usually stops coming out and yon can't find any dandruff. Soon every hair on your scalp shows new life, vigor, brightness, thickness and more color. SOCIETY - Pine-Harris. A pretty wedding took place Wed nesday evening at the home of Lewis Harris, when his daughter, Julia, became the bride of James Pi.ie. Rabbi Taxon officiated. The brltle was simply gowned in pale blue silk and wore a corsage bou quet of white roses. Fifty guests attended. After a brief visit in Kan sas City Mr. and Mrs. Pine will be at home at Tzard apartments. Williams-Helms; The marriage of Miss Eva Helms of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Helms of Webster, S. D., and Joseph Leon Williams of Oma ha took place place Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony,was per formed by Rev. H. J. Howard at his home. The bride wore' a dark blue tricotine dress, with smalt hat to match, and a tCrsage of roses. There were no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their home for the present with Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs. J. L. Williams, sr. ' Keystone Park Club. , Mrs. J. C. Dietz will entertain the Keystone Park kensington at her home Thursday afternoon. Sigma Chi Omicrom. An informal dancing party will he given Friday evening at Harte Hall by the members of the Sigma Chi Omicrom sorority. Dorothy Merriam and Jean Roberts are in charge. Affairs for Mrs. Kimball Mrs. Alexander Loomis will en tertain informally at her home Thursday 'afternoon in honor of V An Arch PRESERVER SHOE for Nurses CIENTIFICALLY construct ed to support the foot arch, fit ting up snugly under the "hollow" of the foot. This takes the weight off the big toe joint and the pressure off the toes. Standing or walking is a pleas- rm 1 e V-P ure in Arch Preserver Shoes V. And you don't have to wear heavy metal arch supports nor have ' your shoes built-up withvWedges when wearing these shoes. The Nurse' apla If made of fine White Suck in the sty) pictured . above. We also hare them In Black and Brown Kid with high or low heeli, round or narrow toes. Sizes 2 12 to 10 Widths A AAA to E. Drexel Shoe Co. V 1419 FARNAM STREET Mail Orders Solicited ' Parcel Post Paid r For Summer Wear. u Q A rather chic, heavily fringed hat, suitable for the outdoor girl. The chapeau is one ot the latest Ameri can creat5n and has been selected as such'at the milliners' convention in session in New York. i Mrs. Milton Shaw Kimball of Bath, Me., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ingwersen. Mrs. Jimes Boyle will entertain at luncheon at the Athletic club Fri day for this visitor. Another affair planned is a tea to be given by Mrs. Harvey , Milliken Wednesday of next week. Mrs. Kimball returns home March 11. For A -Visitor. Mrs. Addison Mould of Milwaukee was honor guest at! an informal af fair given Wednesday afternoon at the-home of Mrs. Howard Smart. Mrs. Mould is visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker. Cinosam Club. At a recent meeting the following officers were elected for the Cino sam Dancing club: President, - Dr. J. C. Lawrence; first vice president, E. E. 'Crandall; second vice presi dent, C. F. Tangaman; secretary, C G. Haynes; treasurer, W. L. Black ett. March 4 and 18 will be guest nights. Carter Lake Dancing Club. The Carter Lake Dancing club will give a leap year dance at Kel pine academy Friday evening, March 5. An elaborate program, including a oiumber of novelty dances, has been planned. Phyllis Club. The Phyllis club of St. Philip Neri church will give a card party at the Florence Odd Fellow's hall, i Thurs day afternoon, March 4. " " i Minne Lusa Woman's Society. Mrs. S, H. Matthews will enter tain the members of the Minne Lusa Woman's society at the Prettiest Mile club Thursday afternoon at 2:30. An election of officers wjII be held. Mrs. C. A. Rhoden and Mrs. L. Powell will assist Mrs. Matthews, - fjlB J . TTHAT no other country 1n th world has set at S j fillillll pp5pl r high a standard in motor car designing, Jm- llilllllll ; ggg j chanical development and coach building as tho ft llllliillil ' Illlilllls United States of America, is proven in the new Kis- I lplllst l illllillSlI ' Sh CUy0.m"bllimo,eI at On" Automobile BjpS " HillllllBlf Tfc" moiU referred to and now bailiff ravlawad by Omaha f? 2lllllll S0' "j' ,ol'oilr- Cuatom-Built Coup, j jg5E Ji rDUTI2,N AufoMOTIVE CO. i Personals Mrs. C. S. Hayworth of Tekoa, Wash., is visiting her brother, Dr. R. S. Anglin, and Mrs. Angtin, liss Marguerite Smith, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Bedwell, and Mr. Bedwell, has re turned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Charles H. Sawyer of Kan sas City, who has been the guest of Mesdames Elizabeth Klerlner, B. B. Booth, and H. Laufenberg. has re turned home. . P. A. Barrows of Lincoln spent Tuesday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas who have been spending the winter in Los Angeles, will leave this week for San ' Francisco, returning to Omaha about April 1. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. C Heinrich an nounce the birth of a son, Edwin hospital, Tuesday, March 2. Miss Mariorie Barrett will leave the latter Dart of the month for Chi cago to be gone several weeks. Andrew Nesbit of Tekamah spent Wednesday in Omaha. Miss Ruth Powell, who has been ill at her home, is now convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coad are now residing at the Bla'ckstone. Mrs. Coad was formerly Laura Callahan of Staten Island, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Young are now at their home, 314 Burt street. Mrs. Young was Miss Margaret Davics before her marriage. Mrs. Harold Cosgriff and daugh ter, Dorothea Catherine, left Sat urday to join Mr. Cosgriff at Davea port, la., where they will reside. Democratic Women On Recbrd The Independent Democratic women have organized, not for the purpose of splitting any political party, not to further the political ambitions of any individual, nor for the purpose of giving vent to any personal animosities or to foster any political antagonisms. The purpose of the organization is definitely to stand for the perpetua tion and enforcement of the prohibi tion amendment,, and, st citizens and voters of Nehrsska, ta secure repre sentatives in ouf' government who wilr truly voice the will of the peo ple. , For this reason, and for this pur pose, this organization will puf forth every effort to elect delegates to the Democratic-National conven tion at San Francisco, who stand for these principles, and who will be guided by them in performing their duties as delegates. Our opposition to Mr.' Hitchcock is based solely upon the fact that he has not represented the will of his constituency on important issues in which we are particularly interested; Mrs. Cosgriff is the daughter of Mrs. M. C. Phelan of this city. Mrs. Andrew Bethge and daugh ter, Theresa, returned Monday even ing '-from Salt Lake City, where they had been called by the serious illness of Mrs. Bethge's daughter, Mrs. C. F. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Metcalfe are in Washington, D. C, with their son, Capt. Buehler Metcalfe. namely, in the attitude he has taken towards the prohibition and suffrage amendment, and in hit doubtful tup port of the administration on many important issues. We believe his work as democratic leader in the senate, to which position he fell heir, has beenrendcred less effective be cause of his previous record, t Mra, H. J. Bally Mr. E. B. Towt. Dr. Jennie Calltaa, Mm. Kd. P. Hmtth, lira. O. W. Covell, lira. W. R. Shafer, Mra. W. V. Ralnifa. Mra. Q. W. Nobis, Mra. W. A. Baldwin Mra. I. J, Dunn, Executive Committee. Christ Child Society Elects New Officers . ' And Makes Plans. At a meetiniz of the Christ Child society the following 'officers were elected: Mrs. L. C. Nash, president; Mrs. Frank Bandle, first vice presi dent; Mrsr A. V. Kinsler, second vice president; Miss Nan Murphy, sec retary, and Mrs. F. J. Despecher, treasurer. Mrs. Bandle will have charge of the layette work. -The so ciety expects to open a milk station. The home at 1254 Parkwilde avenue, which was opened September 1, is operating successfully. Truth Center Research Club. The Omaha Truth Center Re search club will meet Friday eve ning af 8 o'clock in Room 302, Pat terson block, Seventeenth and Farnam streets. Mr. Francis J. Ga ble of Lincoln will be the speaker. Dr. Esther Lovejoy, president of the Medical Women's International association, was at one time head of the Portland, Ore., health bureau, and still retains the honor of being the first woman to hold that posi tion At the age of 15 she was a shopgirl. Mary W. Harriman, philanthropist. Upon the death of her husband, she inherited a fortune of $100,000,000, which she is distributing in philan thropical enterpriset. Born Ogdens burg, N. Y., lives iri New York. New-Smart-J auntile Suits Wraps Silk Underwear ' 1 T .' ' X Dresses Blouses i Sweaters The prices are always reasonable 1812 Farnam St., 1812'- READ THE BEE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Be nr that thU ' ' ' ' ' ' Buying Suggestions for Marclr Star Ham "The Ham What Am" Star Bacon with VeuSttU Eggs SaS5T Evaporated Milk fflZ? Canoed Meats "Simon Pure" Leaf Lard IfaiStd Grape Juice Vegetole (Vegetable Shortening) fSBXET 03 (for cooking tnd salads) 'A This is your guarantee of dependability it "takes the guess-work out of buying." Make the Armour Oval Label your guarantee for food quality. If your dealer does not have these foods in stock, he can get them for you from a near-by Armour, branch. : i - """TTATt'! i..i.JJ ''.'saBBaaaaaMaBaama.aaa , ' ! t P'OCOANUTS and peanuts are conceded by V food experts to be high in nutritive value and very healthful Nut-ola Margarine is made from these, churned in pasteurized milk and seasoned to a nicety with choice dairy salt Doesn't this make Nut-ola appeal to you as good for your table. It is good, too, for just imagine what a delicious, appetizing flavor is found in a spread for bread composed of just these dioice foods, .This is the reason whv Nut-ola is becoming so generally popular. Test its gooa ness yourself you will then want to use it every day, as others do. Be sure to ask for and get Armours Nut-ola Margarine. You will be delighted with its fine quality. . , ABM O URCOMPAPOf ore. WILLIS it r, A n j I i