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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920.
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ADVERTISEMENT
?DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
A few cents btiys "Danderine."
After an application of "Danderine"
you can not find a fallen hair or any
nnilruff, besides every hair shows
new life, vigor, brightness, more
color and thickness.
In Little Pimples, Hands
Poisoned. Cuticura Heals.
"Our little girl was three months
old when eczema started oh her face
In little pimples. She
robbed until her . face
was almost like raw
meat. Her' hands be
came poisoned so that
I had to tie one of them
up, and she cried.
"We read about Cuti.
cure Soap and Ointment so we bought
a cake of Soap and a box of Ointmeat ,
and in four weeka she was healed."
(Signed) Mrs. J. D. Dupfcr, Tborn
ilk, Ohio, June 18, 1919.
Qive Cation Soap, Ointment and
Talcum the care of your skin,
Imssi Tiw VHB. Addwss: "Bsslsis
Us nt ,. a.SM4M, aw SsUmrr
k,SwaL OtUTt S uid Mte. Tilrmn 2U.
Ljr,Cti ' Saap sfcwas witkmrt saa(.
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re-
more lhem With Othine
'Double Strengths
, This' preparation for the re-
moval of freckles is usually so suc-
. cessful in removing freckles and giv
ing a clear, beautiful complexion
that it is sold under guarantee to re-
fund the money if it fails,
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of Othine and re-
' move them. Even the first few ap
plications should show a wonderful
; improvement, some of the lighter
freckles vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggist for
the double .strength Othine; it is
this that is sold on the money-back
guarantee. .
A l V KBTISEMFXT
Combing Won't Rid
.Hair of Dandruff
The only sure way to get rid of
dandruff is to dissolve it, then you
destroy it entirely. To do this, get
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
rvon; apply it at night when, retir
ing; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub it in gently with the finger
tips.
" Do this tonight and by morning
" most, . if. not all, of your dandruff
will be gone and three or fosr more
applications will completely dissolve
and entirely destroy every single
sign and trace of it, no matter how
much dandruff you may have.
You will find, too, that all itch
ing and -digging of the scalp wiir
stop at onte, and your hair will be
fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and
"soft and look and feel' a hundred
. times betteT. ' - .
You can get liquid arvon at' any
drug store. It is ' inexpensive ind
never fails to do the work. .
ADVERTISEMENT -
N)W Positive Treatment
i to Remove Hair or Fuzz
EH ON
CUD'S FACE
eS
i (Beauty Notes)
Women are fast learning the
value of the use of .delatone for.re
, moving hair or fuzz from face, neck
or arms. A haste is made with
. . some "powdered delatone and water
v and spread on the hairy surface. In
2 or 3 minutes it is rubbed off, the
skin washed and every bit of hair
has disappeared. No failure will re-
suit if you are careful to buy genur
ine delatone.
ADVERTISEMENT
MENT
1
Homely and Aged Faces
Now Easily Beautified
Tht pIsAnsst fae made beautiful and
tht eomcUxlons of good-looklne women
improved oldiah face -made young and
Ptattr, blamished and weatber-aoiled. faces
mad aptfUeaa." whit and satiny in leaa
than two weeks, b a very simple and
harmless process that acts almost like a
Miracle! This is all there Is to it: Uad.1
. nary mercoliied wax, procurable at any
dru store (one ounee will do), is applied
nsVhtlv like cold cream, and washed off
taarnings. This gradually peels off the
lifeless particles or surface skin, permit
tinaf the ainderlvlnff skin ti show itself.
.jhe newer, f resner skin, when whollj in
evidence. Jormi complexion Vhich for
' beaity and youthfulness is incomparable
wit! one produced by other means. - A
romplexion ad natural, so free from arti
fidelity, no on guesses the secret of its
- acquirement. You'll not regret trying this
really marvelous treatment.
Society
Goes to England.
Miss Virginia Crofoot is another
Omaha girl who is planning to
spend the summer across the sea.
She leaves Omaha within a few days
for New York City and will sail
from there on June 22 for England.
With Mr. and Mrs. J. E. "Deming of
Kalamazoo, Mich., she wi'l tour
Scotland and England until Sep
tember. J '
Omaha Truth Center.v
Omaha Truth Center will meet
Friday evening, ,8 o'clock, in room
302 Patterson block, Seventeenth
an3 Farnam streets. Francis J.
Gable of Lincoln, leader. '
Carter Lake.
Mrs. George Begerow will enter
tain at luncheon at Carter Lake club
Frirlav for Mrs. leotha Crouch and
Miss Susie Blades of Lafayette, Ind.
guests of Mrs. J. 1. ForcupUe. cov
ers will be placed for Mrs. Crouch,
Miss Blades, Mrs. Porcupile, Mrs.
Walter Riner, Mr. Elizabeth Theil
and Mrs. Begerow. ;
Mrs. Dan D. 'Moore entertained
at a bridge luncheon at her cottage
Thursday for the following; Mes-
. i - Tt it t tr.. i .
names ome uranicy, v. r. i uiu,
William Springmeyer, C. At Pear
son, Charles McCann and Andrew
Keiwit. . -The
Carter Lake Kensington club
gave a luncheon and card party at
Carter Lake club Wednesday, frizes
were won by Mesdames A. M. Wind,
C A. Pearson, H. A. Jacobberger,
S. S. Goldstrom and F. P. Higgins.
' Happy Hollow. .
Mrs. E. A. Beardsley entertained
at luncheon Thursday at Happy
Hollow club in honor of Mrs. A.
L. Green who leaves soon to reside
in Minneapolis. Those present
were: Mesdames John Bruce,
Lynn i Campbell, George Rasmus
sen. A. L. Green. E.' St?rricker.
Palmer. Findley, G. WVStryker and
G. W. Nicholson, all of Omaha,
and Mesdames M.''S. Rhrcr, Carl
Hoist, E). E. Stetman. (Will Hiser
and Mrs. Theinhart, all of Council
Bluffs.
Mrs. I. W. Caroenter entertained
18 board members of the Old!
People's home at luncheon at the
Hapoy Hollow club Thursday in
honor of the president. Mrs.
Erhuma. .
Mrs. Harry Lowrie entertained at
luncheon in honor i of Mrs. John
Hill, who, .will leave for California
soon, and Mrs. Alex Cathdert of
Edinburgh. Scotland.
Mrs. T. 'J. Hansen entertained the
following ati luncheon I hursday:
Mesdames L. R. Binningei. Fred
Guggenmos and-Miss Anne Sow!.
Amone those who entertained
Thursday were: Mesdames A. G.
Ellick, 7; E. G. McGiltoji, 14; Jack
Beaton, 20; G. JL. Nichols. K.
Mrs. G. A. Seabury will entertain
eight guests a luncheon. Friday.
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Vacation
Frocks
X-HAT dainty frock,
of delightful Ging
ham that smart
Creation of charm
ing Dotted Swiss
that appropriate
- Gown of refreshing ?
Organdie that
Chic frock of Lin
en and Lace.
A W --'
11 are here for
your Vacation days
at prices that have
taken a vacation
from higher costs.
See Them
BRANDEIS
STORES
ADVERTISEMENT
GREAT FOR ECZEMA
AND OLD SORES
I Guarantee My Ointment, Says
Peterson Every. Box of It.
"If you are responsible for the health of
your family," says Peterson, of Buffalo,
"I want you to get a large 60 cent box of
Peterson's Ointment today.
"Remember, I stand back of every box.'
Every druggist guarantees to refund the
purchase price if Peterson's Ointment
doesn't do all I claim. '
"I guarantee it for ecsema, old sores,
running ' sores,, salt rheum, ulcers, sore
nipples, broken breasts, itching akin, skin
diseases, blind, beeding and itching piles
as well at for chafing, burns, scalds, cuts,
bruises and sunburn."
"I had 10 tunning sores on my leg for
11 years, was in three different hospitals,
Amputation was advised. Skin grafting
was tried. I was cured by uslna- Peter
son's Ointment." Mrs. F. E. Root, 287
Michigan Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Mail or
ders tilled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc.,
Buffalo. X. Y. "Sherman ft McConnell Drug
Co. will supply you." ' -
A Visitor
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, Mrs. Donald Baxter.
A popular visitor is Mrs. Donald
Baxter of Payton, O., formerly
Grace Slabaugh of this city. She is
the guest of her parents, Judge and
Mrs. W. W. Slabaugh. Manyaf
fairs' have been given in' her honor.
Miss Eleanor McGilton entertained
at luncheon at. the Happy Hollow
club, Thursday, in honor of Mrs.
Baxter. Sharing honors With her
was Miss Winifred Rouse of Wor
cester, Mass., formerly of -Omaha,
who is visiting Miss McGilton.
Miss RacheL-Metcalfe will entertain
at thev Athletic club, Thursday
evening, for Mrs. Baxter.
Mrs. George Engler, sister of Mrs.
kP-axter, will entertain at luncheon
at the Athletic club, Friday, m her
honor and Miss Margaretha Grim-
mcll will be ..hostess at an, informal
afternoon affair at her home Friday
for this visitor, i A morning bridge
will be given next Wednesday by
Miss Margaret William's.
Among the past events for Mrs.
Baxter was a luncheon given by
Mrs. Edwin Bannister at the Uni
versity club Wednesday
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Yeager leave
Thursday for Portland, Ore., where
Mr. Yeager will attend the Shrines'
convention. They will visit bther
cities on the western coast. Mr.
Yeager will also attend the dem
ocratic convention in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Jesson sail
for London, June 12, on the Lapland.
Mrs. Frank J. Murphy and daugh
ters, Kathryn and Helen, and son,
James, leave Friday for aniextended
visit with relatives. 1 They will visit
in Kansas City, Louisville, Ky.. and
Jellied. Tenn. Mr, Murphy will go
-with them to Kansas City; wherehe
will spend the week-end.
Mrs. C. F. McCcinell and daugh
ters, Jane and Ann, leave Sunday
for Walker, Mnn., where they will
spend the summer. s v
Mrs. F. W. Hadley returned Sat
urday from California.
Mrs. R. H. Sturtevant of Kansas
City, formerly Miss Alice Duval of
this city, arrived Wednesday to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Duval, for several weeks.
Mrs. Harry S. Hall and son, Ed
ward Matthew, left Sunday morn
ing for Los Angeles, ' Cat., where
they expect to make thiir future
home. Mr. Hall will spend the win
ter with his family on the coast.
Mrs. M. R. Murphy and Mrs. Nor
bert C. Leary arrived home .Thurs
day morning from Albany, ,N. Y.,
where they accompaniea"Miss Helen
Murphy, reigning queen of Ak-Sar-
Clubdom j
i Omaha Chapter, D. A. R.
At the.aieal Flag day luncheon
of the Omaha chapter, D. A. vR.,
Monday at the Prettiest Mile club
the. following officers were elected:
Mrs. Palmer Findley, regent; Mrs.
George E. Mickel, rst vice regent;
Mrs. R. C. Hoyt,second vice regent;
Mrs. W. B. Howand, recording sec
retary; Mrs. E; Holovtcfiiner, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. J. B.
Reynolds, treasurer; Mrs. F. P. Lar
mon, registrar; Mrs. J. B. Adams,
chaplain. Board of directors include.
Mrs. Edgar Allen, retiring regent;
Mrs. C. H. Aull and Mrs. Homer
Stuntz.
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Missionary Society.
The Women's Missionary society
of, Lowe Avenue Presbyterian
church will meet Friday afternoon,
2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. J. Klirfkert,
at the home of her daughter, MraH.
C. Gengnagel, 5206 Jones street. Mrs.
Charles Damon will have charge of
the program. .
Kensington Club.
Henry .I.awton Kensington , club
will meet Friday for an all day ses
sion with Mrs.' Bert Polley.y 4620
N6rth Thirty-sixth street. 1
Chautauqua Circles. ,
Officers of all Omaha Chautauqua
circles will- meet , for luncheon
Wednesday noon at. the Prettiest
Mile club.
Doctors Recommend
Bon-Opto for the Eyes
Physicians and eye specialists pre
scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy
in the treatment of eye troubles and to
strengthen eyesight. Sold under money
refund guarantee by all druggists.
Cuticura Soap
x The Healthy
Shaving Soap
OanearaBeapshavaswKlwtaiBf, ETsrywaerilsc.
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Ron M s Murohv entered tne
novitiate of the Order of the. Sacred
Heart Nuns at Kenwood in Albany.
George Murphy, who attends Holy
Cross school at Worcester, Mass.,
arrived home with them. 1
Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Gordon an
nounce the birth of a son at Nich
olas Senn hospital Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and
daughter, Alice Lorene, -have re
turned from a three weeks' automo
bile trip to Denver, Colorado Springs
and Steamboat Springs. v
Dr. W. .J. Busch of Humphrey,
Neb., formerly of Omaha, visited
with hiparentSrMr. and Mrs. J. E.
Busch, for seveia flays enroue to
the east. ' '
Miss Ruth Colin of Chicago is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Morris Stern.
Miss Sarah Miller of Little -J?ock,
Ark., is the house guest of 'Miss
Ann Blotcky. '
4 1508-1510
Douglas Street
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Omaha's Sale of AM Apparel
Our Great All Inclusive
THE one sale, because of the magnitude of stocks
, involved and the genuineness of rice sacrifices,
causes all -ordinary merchandising events to pale into
insignificance. It's the sale that has caused the Omaha
dollar to do more than double duty.
Choose at Decidedly Less Than Half Price Any
tailored Suit, Coat, Dress, Skirt, Blouse, Petticoaf
A trip of several hun
dred miles would be more
than repaid by ihe sav
ings on a single purchase
in many instances.
Friday
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, Erection of Our New , Home
Coinmences August 1st
On the site of the present Panor Shoe store location, the
first door west of our present location, we shall erect a beautiful
four-story,new homea store that will have no superior in Amer
ica for beauty' of appearance and comfort to' shoppers, i
Problems That Perplex
Answered By
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
M. S. C The addresses for which
you ask are: - Bryant Washburn,
"003 Hawthorne avenue, Hollywood,
Cal.; Blanch Sweet, Blanch Sweet
KUm Corporation, 4500 Sunset boul
evard, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mildred
Harris Chaplin, Lois Weber Produc
tion, Hollywood, Cal., and Jane
Novak, 6f29J4, Hollywood, Cal.
Junnlo The addresses you ask
for are: Alice Joyce, Vitagraph,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Elaine Hammer
stein, Jewel Prod., 1600 Broadway,
New York; Anita King, care W. W.
HodkViison, 527 Firtn .avenue. New
York. 'I think Mary's first success
was "Warrens of Virginia." If you
send me a self -addressed envelope I
will tell you of a good movie school.
,Wants to Know You misht try
this: Place the dress or waist on an
ironing board, place a piece of old-
In This Immense High Class Stock
Positivelv no reserves, all present stocks and all special
purchases consummated "by our eastern buyers will go into
this avalanche of value-giving. This is indeed a real bargain
feast for the women of Omaha,
, A Gigantic Sale of Beautiful
fashioned butcher's paper over It,
then put alhot Iron on paper, you
will be abli to see the grease rn the
paper. Do not have the Iron hot
enough to burn the dress. ,
A Near Lover.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I
have been going with a young man
for nearly five years, engaged for the
past two years. He is 26 and I am
20.
vHe has about $8,000 In the bank.
Earns $12 a day. -
When he speaks of marriage he
says, "I haven't enough money to get
married on."
He- never wants his parents to see,
him with me. Theydon't want a
poor girl.
When we go out of town I have to
meet htm several towns away. He
never takes me to any affair in our
small home town for fear his people
might see us.
1 love this man smd I do not know
what to do. UNHAPPY.
The man is treating you most un
fairly if all the facts or the story
are Just as you relate them. He has
enough money to marry on, even in
this day of high prices. For him to
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Out Sale
BE
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The Result of the Most Fortunate Purchase Ever
Consummated by Our New York Representative
Several hundred of the
latest Frock' s Creations
were ..secured at a price
ridiculously low; in fact,
so low that the values we
offer seem almost impossible.
Dresses That. Were
Made to Sell From
.,. $39.50 to $65
at One Price, Friday
Wonderful Georgette and Crepe de Chine Creations
Taffetas Crepe Meteor Drop Stitch and Plain Tricoldtte
Smart Foulards ' Sheer Organdies- Fine Dotted Swiss
Many are sample dreses, so, you'll have to be here early
to 6hare in the best selections. .
be engaged to you and yet ashamed
to be seen with you allows a snob
bery or a difference In social posi
tion which doesn't promise well for
happiness In marriage. You ought
to insist either on being treated as
a fiancee of whom he is proud on
being honored as a man honors the
woman he Wishes to make hts wife
or on being given back the free
dom of which this arrangement de
prives you.
Blue Eyes Moles are not danger
ous. They can he removed. Consult
a reliable beauty expert. .'
M. F. R. The letter you ask for
has been destroyed. I know of noth
ing to rid the face of perspiration.
There are many things to ua in the
armpits. I wwuld advise that you
tnke great caTe to keep the face
clean, A little powder will not hurt
the face.-One of your type can wear
any color. Brown is very good.
Martha W. Christancy, principal
of Mason school, will entertain a
few teachers and friend at the Pret
tiest Mile club Saturday.
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UNDER no condition will we move a single .garment
from our present stock into our new location. An
absolute, complete clearance must, be effected, and wo
have inaugurated prices that will make this stock rid
dance a reality.
ESSES'
WW
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Our Present Gigantic Stock Must
Be Sold to the Last Garment ,
Our every effort, every merchandising aim is to effect the
most sweeping, most positive clearance of apparel ever accom
plished by any store anywhere, and to gain this end we have
totally disregarded all thoughts of costs and profits.
Eat 'em for
Breakfast
then eat
'em for
lunch"
says
Post
Tqasties
SupeiiorQyrnndkes
I. Si
Bee Want Ads Bring Results.
Store Houn
9 A. M. to
5 P.M.
Sales
Th crowds in our store
today Igive evidence of
the wisdom ot doing your
shopping- in the. forenoon
whenever possible.