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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920.
Do You Know ?
viree Question! a "Day for the
t .? Housewife.
; , 1. Whether it is real economy
- ts- do as much canning this year
; AS usual when sugar is so high?
p2. The best way to make green
apple sauce.
, o. The quickest way to clean
ilver.
(These questions will be an
? twered tomorrow by the House
keeper.) Answers to Previous Questions.
1. According to experts in the
- Department of Agriculture it vis
i never advisable to use any of the
canning powders now on the mar
ket. Fruits and vegetables of all
sorts if out ud carefully in the
usual way will keep perfectly andl
tt is known that excessive use or
canning powders, containing
boric or salicylic acid, is injurious
to health.
2. To make berry jellies stiff
add from a third to a half as much
apple juice as. berry juice.
3. The easiest way tp hem nap-.
kins by hand is to run them
through the sewing maXiine hem
mer with an unthreaded needle.
Double the hem back and over
hand through the needle holes.
(Each of these household prob-'
lems has been worked out by the
author, who has not only taken
a course in scientific house
wifery and dietetics at Columbia
university, and written and edited
women's newspaper and ma
gazine features for years, but is a
practical housekeeper as well.)
' Society
" Luncheon for Miss Hassler.
, Mrs. Harry M. Binder will be hos
tess, at luncheon at her home Thurs
day, in. honor of Miss Bess Hassler
of Fort Wayne, Ind., who is vis
iting. Mrs. Joseph Lawrence. Gar
den flowers will be used for decora
tion. Covers will be placed for:
Mica Btss Hassler Joseph C. Pfelffer
Mesdaraa C. C. How
Joseph Lawrence Elwood Pratt
Fred Hansen J. C. Qerspacbar
J. M. Low, J. A. Yates
Peter Selalejr Walter Rous
Arthur Isaksoa George C. Wlgert
C. .B. Corey W. S. Halbrook
Weir Frank Matthew
I X Qulnby Dr. "ranrei Turner
R. S. O Dell Mrs. Binder
Much-Feted Guest
Mrs. L. C Fix of Philadelphia,
who, with her husband, is visiting in
Omaha, has been a much-feted guest.
On Tuesday Mrs. E. E. Sterricker
was hostess at luncheon at the
Field club and Tuesday evening Mrs.
C. C. Smith entertained 121 guests
at a birthday dinner partv at he
home for Mrs. Fix. On Wednesday-
Mrs. H. L. Snyder entertained at
luncheon at her home when covers
were laid for 10. Mrs. S. S. Mont
gomery was ' hostess at bridge
Wednesday evening. Mrs. G. A.
Smimis will give a luncheon at the
Athletic club Thursday for 12
guests in honor of Mrs. Fix. At the
Prettiest Mile club Friday, Mrs. A.
S. Pinto will be hostess at a keii
sington. At present Mrs. Fix is
at the home of Mrs. S. S. Montgom
ery. Last week she spent with Mrs.
W. V. Bennett. ,
Affair for Visitor.
Many affairs are1 being planned
for Miss Bernice Bushee of Kimball,
Neb., who is visiting Miss Katherine
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Reynolds en
tertained eight guests at the dinner-dan-e
Wednesday evening at the
-Rev. and Mrs. Harry B. Foster
have gone to Madison lake.
Kr an1 Mrc C R UTatthioevn nf
'TOastings are visitors in Omaha.
Miss Margaret Howes is a guest
of Miss Katherine Kohl of Hast
ings." Mrs. O. R. Dehl of Columbus,
Neb., is visiting friends in Omaha.
Mrs. A. H. Mayer of St. Joseph,
Mo., is-the guest of Mrs. Fred Hoag
land. , '
Dr. C. H. Newell left last week
tor a fishing trip at Deer Creek,
Wyo.
Mrs. Amos K. Meader is leaving
Friday evejiing for the Minnesota
lakes.
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Beautiful Women
of Society, during the past
seventy years have relied
unon it for their distin-
Yvaukhed ansearance. The
yWt, refined, pearly
' white complexion n
.A render Instantly. It
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nattering c)miciiu ,
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Increases RrengtH of Idleate, aerreoj,
rundown people in two weeks' time in
nanr instances. Used and highly en
dorsed by former United States Senators
aad Members of Congress, wen-known
physicians and former Public Health offi
cial. Ask your -doc tot fit druggist
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APTERTISEMXS
Be Careful What You
Wwh Your Hair With
Most soaps and prepared sham
tiaab onntain inn much alkali, which
is very Injurious, as it dries thW
acalp and manes tne nair Dnme.
The best thing to usa is Mulslfled
cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is
pure and entirely greaseless. It's
very cheap and beats anything else
all to pieces. You can get this at
any drug store, and a few ounces
will last the whole family for
months.
Simply moisten the hair with
water and rub it in, about a tea
spoonful is all that is required. It
makes an abundance of rich, creamy
lather, cleanses thoroughly, and
rinses out easily. The hair dries
quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh
looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and
eaav to handle. Besides, it loosens
and takes out every particle of
dust, dirt and dandruff.
ADVERTISEMENT
New Hair Remover
Works "Like Magic"
(Positively Remove Roots and All)
No diseory of greater benefit to hatr
diafigured womsnkind hss been made Ml
recent year than th marvelous phelae
tine method. It is , entirely unlike .and
much superior to electrical, depilatory or
other methods, because it actually re
moves the hair entire, roots and all be
fore your very eyes easily, quickly, harm
lessly! Get a stick of phelactin from
your druggist, follow the simple directions,
and yon will be astonished and delighted
with the result, It is odorless, non-Irritating,
and so harmless a child could ssfely
at it. It leavea the skin so soft, smooth,
hairless, that not th least sign of your
former trouble remains.
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Sherman McCoanell Drug Co.
Field club in honor of Miss Bushee.
Miss Patricia Bender will give a
luncheon at Happy Hollow club
Thursday for this popular visitor,
and Miss Katherine Reynolds will
entertain for her at a picnic supper
Thursday evening.
Miss Bushee will be honoree at a
swimming and dancing party Friday
evening ate the Athletic club,, given
by Miss Caroline Mijler. Miss Kuth
Klingbeil will entertain for her at
an evening bridge on Monday.,
Miss Reynolds entertained for her
guest at a bridge party Tuesday aft
ernoon at the Field club. Those
present were: J Mrs. A. K. Meader
and , the Misses Caroline Miller,
Ruby' Klingbeil, Pearl Klingbeil,
Mildred -"Johnson, Mildred Sweet,
Helen Cain, Caroline Cain, Olga
Jorgensen and Patricia Bender. :
Problems That Perplex
Answered By
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
N. V. H.: You can stop biting
your nails if you just make up your
mind to do it Some people apply
bad-tasting fludis to break up this
habit, but don't you think it is a
stronger evidence of character to
just fkake up your own mind about
it, and live up to your decision?
It is not sinful for a girl of your
age to go to a "movie" with a boy
friend, but a girl your age can put
her evenings to better use. You
should now be laying the foundation
for your future intellectual life.
Those are high v sounding words I
'know, but if you don't learn some
thing during these valuable years
you will have nothing to grow on
when you are older and cannot at
tend school. Get plenty of exercise,
sleep and good reading.
Violet: I do not know the address
of the young actress apprentice you
rare interested in. Nor can I pass on
the merit of the toilet goods you
mention. Most goods which have
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Personal
Mrs. Daniel Wheeler, who is visit
ing in the east, is at Burlington, Vt.,
at present. .
,Mfs. Charles Replogle is visiting
her sister, Mrs. C J. Adams, in
Crawford, Neb.
Mrs. Lawrence Holiday and
daughter, Virginia, are visiting Mrs.
Holliday's sister, Mrs. Harry Pur
vis, in Dcs Moines, la.
What's What
By. HELEN DECIE
Inquisitiveness isone of the 700
deadly sins of ill breeding. Unless
we are hired detectives we mustnot
seek to know more of the affairs of
others than they choose to divulge
to usf The woman who asks per
sonal .questions solely for the sake
of ferreting out the innermost
feeling of another is guilty of a pe
culiarly vicious rudeness which
should be rebuked without mercy,
z Well bred men and women never
ask personal questions. Also, their
training enables them to parry this
form of discourtesy, with a sarcastic
humor discomforting to the Paul
Pry tribe. Thus, as in the drawing,
Madame Pry .usually elects to attack
the young and the sensitive who
-ffave acquired none of the defensive
weapons of sophistication.
Copyright, 120, by Public Ledger Co.
ADVERTISEMENT
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Cirls! iMHerisitk Tints M
Lifiltss CwC?lxim t
Raiitat Beauty
No fuss Just try It this new way. Guar
anteed. Simply ask your druggist for
Howard's Buttermilk Cream
Sherman St McCoanell Drug Co.
mm
This wowterfiii book wi be
UtifrtttOBHwnwfOtTt
ouest ... . .
Mt fern BkN&ltolrsw.wMJ
FMuk-Pay Whon Cured
A mild system at treatment that rars PHa. flatnla aad otbei
Rectal Sitoaeee in a short time, without a sever sanies
ratios. No Chloroform. Ether or other general aaeatneti ased
A v guanataed a every eaa accepted fee treatment, aad no momey is to be amid esrSt
lilt Writ for book oa Rectal Disease, wit a bum) and testimonials as asm tkna
t,SSS aavasiaatrt people who fcav been permanently eared. .
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Silver Coffee Service Sets
, of Exceptional Charm
Strikingly graceful are the slender high lines of the three-piece
services on dainty trays an artist's concept for serving
coffee. Contrasting with the white luster of the silver, many
. of the sets combine ebony handles in manner most pleasing.
Richly beautiful heirlooms for handing ioxon .
through the . generations, $15 to $100.
D Jnhn HpnriVksnn. JfiWpler
16th at Capitol
The Big Sale of the Year!
OUR ANNUAL
FUR SALE
An annual event made famous for the
importance of its values. Hundreds of
stunning wraps designed for Fall and
Winter wear made in our own daylight
factory at
DISCOUNTS FROM
20 to 30
Below Our Regular
:- Manuf acturer-to-Wearer
Prices
ftext month you will buy Fall and
Winter Furs at Fall prices. Why not
set your calendar ahead and obtain at
tractive price reductions now. v 1
Factory at
1921-29 S. 13th St.
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Tyler 120
Salesroom at
,1710 Douglas
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HOW about the little dresses for your chil
dren? A White Sewing Machine will
save you a lot of money, worry and time
let us show you how to save as you sew. on
the Famous Bali-Bearing White.
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for HAIR
AN INDIAN'S SECRET
One of the potent lnirediensj ef
Kstalk for th tistr li genulae bear
oik There are ether active Ingredients
not found In any other hair prepara
tion. Kotslko hss succeeded in many
esses of taiaseis. nines aslr and
Sstdftff when tery other hair lotion or treat
ment has proted futile. f3M Saarant. Aaas
lac results in esse considered hopeless. Ye
sever saw t takt Isdlssl
Why become or remain kM If yon can grew
helrt If ethers hare obtained a new growth or
hse eenenered dandruff, or stopped fslllnc hair
throat h Koulko, r mat not poer Cet a box
of K0TALK0 at any basy druf stera; or send 10
nnt. surer or stamca. for BaOCEliBC with
PBOOF BOX of KoUlko to
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ADVERTISEMENT
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Sidney, liver, bladder and uric add
.rouble are most dangerous be
cause or tneir insidious attack.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
Hinds and Arms Made
Surprisingly Beautiful
With s single application of Derwillo.
Girls, Derwillo not only beautifies your
complexion, but it is wonderful for the
hands and arms. Derwillo comes in three
shsdes, white, flesh and brunette. White
is especially recommended for the hands
snd arms. Since short sleeves are in vogue
it is necessary to Jiave your hands and
arms looking; their best and a trial of
Derwillo for thia purpose will astonish
yon. Remember, it stays on so much
better than nowder and doea not come off
on cjbthinfr. It is "just th thine" to use
in Seautifying your handa and arms. At
all toilet counters of department stores
and Hip-to-dat druggists.
ADVERTISEMENT
GOLD MEDAL
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disorders, will often ward off the ciis
aasas and strsnathsn tha body against
faftbar attacks, Thrs sites, .n drnirffats
Uok for oh aaaaa GoU M4al an every
SIMPLE WAY TO CET
RID OF BUCKHEAQS
There is one simple, ssfe and sure wsy
that never fails to get rid of blackheads
and that is to dissolve them.
To do this get two ounces of calonhe
powder from any drug store sprinkle "
little ore a hot, wet sponge nib ever
the blackheads briskly wash the parte
and you will be surprised how the black
heada have disappeared. Big blackheads,
little blackheads, no matter where they
are, simply dissolve snd disappear, leav
ing tha parte withont any mark whatever.
Blaekheada are simply a mixture of dust
and dirt and accretions from the body
thst form in the pores of the skin. Pinch
ing and squeesing only cause irritation,
make large pores and do not get them
out after they become hard. The ealonit
powder and the water simply dissolve
the blackheads so they wash right out,
leaving the pores free and clean and in
their natural condition. Anyone troubled
with these unsightly blemishes should
certainly try thia simple method.
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Bee Want Ad Will Boost Your
Hiifiness. Usu Them' 1
been on tha market for years and
have established a reputation ' are
safe to use.
Peggy: A 'boy should be present
ed to a girl in some such way aa thia:
"Miss Brown, may I introduce Mr.
Smith." Or, "I would like to pre
sent Mr. Smith to you, Miss Brown."
To which the young lady may reply,
"I am jvery g-lad to meet you, Mr.
Browrj' or "How do you do, Mr.
Brown."
When meeting a boy on the atreet
a girl should speak first. If you
have properly met a young man you
should speak to him thereafter.
Some maintain that meeting people
at a formal dance doea not necessi
tate recognition afterward. But it
seams to me the human thing to do
ia to apeak to people whom you have
met, especially should this be true
in a small town.
Greens, reds and pinks and soma
shades of blue should be becoming
to you. Ask your city librarian what
you should read. ,1 cannot tell you,
because I do not know how far ad;
vanced in achool you are.
Mrs. T. J. Cantwell of Hasting
ir the guest of her daughter, Mrs
W. J. Donnelly. , v.
Omahans registering at the Hotex
McAlpin in New York during the
last week were Miss Ruth Kellogg'
Mr. snd Mrs; K. KOthctilld. Mr. an
Mr. Edward R. Burke, L. C Kohi
and Dave Rosenstock.
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BVEttYDODfYiS STOR3"
Thursday an important day in our summer
Extra Specials
Women' Fine
Silk Hose
$2.69
ALL FIRST QUALITY.
Plain color in laee, embroidery
and clot, in Mack, white and colors.
Broken sise assortments of all our
higher priced lines. For this sl
at $2.09.
Main Floor
Women'
Union Suits
85c
2 for $1.50
All styles, bodice or regulation
tops, cuff, lac or umbrella kne.
These suits are made of combed
yarn ; some are silk lisle, others fine
cotton; an exceptional offer at SSc,
or for $1 .SO. - r
Main Floor
Clearance Sale of
Silverware
79c
Splendid. Values
Odd pieces Sterling silver and
pearl combination pie knivea, knivea
and forks, berry spoons snd many
other desirable items.
Main Floor
We Are Offering
Y
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES THURSDAY
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in a
Sale of
Men's Silk
iTlf
hir?s
Made of fine Quality Empire Broadcloth,
Jersey, Crepe De Chine, Hahutai and
other Favored Materials.
n The Best Values Offered This Season.
(Includinf War Tax) -
EVERY shirt is a BEAU BRUMMEL or a BURNASCO make, which
assures you perfect satisfactiort in workmanship and service. Made,
right, finished right, in a host of patterns any mah would be proud
to wear. - '
Sizes 14 to 16
Our salesman are aaxious to plans you, alwajs living te mut asatt "la be
of tha fraatast sarric t tha greatest uasler."
Man Floor
Thursday A Great Sale of
29c
BOYS' BLOUSES
4
$1.00
Less Than Cost of Material
Splendidly, made of good
quality percale, in a variety
of pretty patterns. Sires 6 to
Limit of 4 to a customer.
Fourth Floor
Extreme Values in This Accumulation of
WHITE GOODS
at 59c a Yard
Included are fancy Voiles, gabardines, pique, Flaxons
and fancy skirtings, priced very low xor a quick clear
ance.
White Suiting, 42t
34-inch linen finish suiting, an excellent quality that will
, launder well and retains its finish. Excellent value at 42c yard.
A Tremendous Savings for the Man
Who Cares to Economize
ATHLETIC
UNION. '. SUITS
$1.00
An exceptional value that you will appre
ciate. We must have, room for new merchan
dise, and this underwear has been priced for
quick clearance.
Buy Your Future Supply Thursday.
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August Sale of Notions
Buy Your Supply for Fall Sewing at These Saving Prices
DRESS BELTING Good Quality, . Week or
white, Z, tV or S inch yard, 10e-lSc.
WHITE ELASTIC M. and K-ineh. yard. Sc.
HAIR NETS Human hair net, cap or friog
style, standard brands, don, $1.18.
WAISTS Dr. Parkar's waists for children,
not all siscs, but a food assorracnt, aeh, SSc.
FANS Pslm leaf fans, larr sis, each, Sc.
CORD SHOPPING BAGS Lars sis and
atrontly made, ISc
CRETONNE CLOTHES PROTECTORS
Larr sis and new sty!. Vary special, $1.78.
HICKORY WAISTS For children, all sis,
each, SSc-SSc.
SANITARY BELTS Elastic web, each, SSc
ELECTRIC CURLERS West Electric curl
ers, S on card, lSc
CARTERS Socket garters for children, as
sorted style, pair. lSc
PAPER SHOPPING BAGS Each. 10c.
SHELL. HAIRPINS Small crimp. 12 in
package, 18c
SIDLEY SEW-ON ELASTIC GARTERS, 4.
on atyl. act, SOc.
Mala Floor
SILK RIBBON BINDING For laata shades
ot bolt, SSc
BRAW Assorted
:i
FEATHER STITCH
styles, 1-yard boh. Sc.
LINGERIE TAPE Cord odgs. bolt. IBs.
BIAS TAPE TRIMMING Colon, aad whit,
all sis. S-yard bolt, lSc
SHOE SHINING OV1TITS Cosnplet Ma.
FANCY WHITE ELASTIC For yard. SB.
KLEIN CRTS' LITTLE FOLK'S nbW
aprons, aSc
An Exceptional Clearance Sale of
Jewelry
20 Discount
This assortment includes solid gold jawelry; ringrs,
brooches, lockets, etc. Hair ornaments, plain and 'stone
mounted ftstting silver rings, etc. Pearl necklaces,
bracelets, waters, opera glasses. Choice any article, 20
per cent less than present marked prices.
At 79c and $1.95
Imported jewelry, novelties. , Sale prices much below
cost, for quick clearance. Many necklaces in jade, sap
phire, amethyst and jet combinations. Beautifully designed.
Prices lest "than makers' cost. 7tc and $I.f8.
Mala Flaar
Choice of our entire stock
of Women's
Mouse Dresses
y4 off
. Regular Price
Regardless of Former Markings .
There are voiles, dimities, ginghams and percales
in -stripes checks, dots, etc., made in many dainty
styles, trimmed with tucks, ruffles, collars, pockets
and fancy belts.
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