Society Entertain for. Students. The joint student activities com mittees of the Woman's Faculty club , and the faculty of the University of Nebraska medical college are in cnarge or a reception and dance to be given at Happy Hollow club the eViMlincr rtf Or-Trthr ? frtr fill eiAmnm ; ui me coiicgc. cacn siuaeni is priv ileged to invite a dancing partner for the affair. - All the faculty doctors "and their wives will attend. About 200 students are expected to be pres ent. - V f For Mist Zaynord. ,'; t Miss Josephine; Congdon , enter tained informally at tea at her home Miss Claudia Zaynord of Kansas t-ity. the guest of Miss Erna Reed." Miss Reed entertained at a dinner nf .i'nhl . I 1 Tl :aay evening for her guest. ' , i For Mrs. Magna. Mrs. C. C. "Allison entertained at a dinner of 12 covers at her home, Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Tdith Scott Magna of Holyoke, Mass.. , who is visiting Mrs. K. A. Creighton. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Sarah Harris of Chicago, na tional president of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Is expected in Omaha in about a fnonth. She will' probably sper a flay here as guest of the alumnae chapter, who will entertain in her honor. Dinner Party. Dr. antl Mrs. AC. Stokes wil! en tertain at dinner, Wednesday evening of next week, in honor of Chancellor Samuel Avery of Nebraska univer sity and Mrs. Avery of Lincoln, who will spend the day in Omaha. Cov ers wiH 1,6 Placed for 12. Luncheon. Miss Luella Allen entertained' at luncheon at Hotel fLoyal on Thurs day. The guests were: Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Borgltim, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox, Miss Henrietta Rces. Miss Cor inne raulsen, Jein Duffield and Frc1 tllis. 1 Phi Rho Sigma. Iota chapter of Th! Rho Sigma fraternity will entertain at a dance at the chapter house. Forty-second and Dewey avenue, Saturday eve ning, ! Country Club, Additional reservations for sup per at the Country club, Friday eve ning after jhe Ak-Sar-Ben ball, have s'been made by George C. Smith for - eigfct guests; J. R. Caldwell six, and C.! W. Hamilton, four. Happy Hollow Luncheon parties were enter tained at Happy Hollow club Thursday by Mesdames J. R. Web- ster, w. Knoaues ana J. K. JSior riscn. Mrs. T. K. Morrison had s 1 gtusts at dinner at Happy. Ho club l nursctay evening. I Additional reservations for the final dinner dance have been made by Arthur Loomis, C. E. Balbach, R. E. Davis and H. A. Smart. Personal 1 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bcerkle an nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday, September 21. A son was born September 22 at Stewart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stephens. ' Mrs. F. W. Thome, who has been visiting in California, is expected home in October. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wed nesday, September ,22. , A daughter wis born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. M.-J. McAndriws at the Stewart hospital. Miss' Emily Burke left Wednes day evening forfVass'ar college for her last year of school there. Miss Hazei AntTe of Medford, Ore., arrived last Saturday to visit Miss Dorothy Thorne for several weeks. ' ".-j... . ' Mr. and-Mrs. C. L.'.MfDuffie an nounce the birth of a daughter at the Stewart hospital on Septem ber 22. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rouse' and daughter, Ann, returned Wednesday ; from a trip to Chicago and other points in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Menold and daughter, Miss Marjorie, have re turned, from a two months' trip to the western coast. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Schoby-of Rochester, Minn., are stopping , at; the Fontenelle. Mrs. Schoby was formerly; Miss. Aurelia B. Xucc. A daughter, Faber Ann, was born Thursday morning, September 23, at the Stewart hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fisher, formerly of Seat tle. Wash. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosworth of Chicago arrive Friday, mornimj to be guest of Mr. and ..Mrs. Gcorr P-mdeii Bosworth is sister of Mrs. , j. . Mr. anc. . Otto" Pankratz an-' nounce the birth of a daughter, Fhvllis Edna.v Friday. September 17, Mrs. Pankratz was formerly . Miss Margaretha Engellander. 1 Governor and Mrs. S. R. Mciielvie will arrive in Omaha Friday after noon to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben ball. They iH be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson at the Fon eneUe. . v r ,' ' Miss Wrnelle Head, who leaves ext Tuesday for New York City, where she will study music, goes, to Ce Tntenh Mn. in the meantime, to be bridesmaid at the wedding SatJ araay evening iuc-ivub hkhu. Miss Sara Culver. . In Painting , For best results in painting, the undercoat' should be a dull finish. Gloss paint should Never be put on over gloss ; iWo m a n's S e c't Golden Wedding Is Occasion For Festivity A happy occasion was the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ,R. H. Randall, celebrated by a dinner Wednesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Brady. Forty guests attended, including from out of town Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Randall, Moline, 111 ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Randall -of Council Bluffs ;xMrs. George G. Goulder and Mrs. Lynn Seells, Davenport, la.; Mrs. Mary Olson, Dixon. Ia.; Mrs. William Pitstick, Sac City, la.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schepers :ind E. S. Randall of Elmwood, Ia. Mr. P.. S. Randall is the only surviving mem ber with Mr. R. H. Randall of a family of 12 children.' He was a witness at the marriage of his brother SO years ago. The " home 1 where the festivities took place Wednesday was deco rated in yellow and gold. Chrysan themums and asparagus ferns were used effectively throughout the rooms. Favors were yellow bas kets in which forget-me-nots were caught with yellow ribbon. Ahnc wedding cake was cut by the hon ored bride.. Mrs. S. Hccht plaved a 'wedding march and old-time songs were sung by the guest. J Mr; and Mrs. Ran-dall have been residents of Omaha for IS years. Their two children, both of Omaha, are Mrs. Brady and M. B. Ranrh'.l. Mrs. M. B. Randall was assisting hostess with Mrs. Brady. A dinner party was given Thursday evening for the out-of-town guests who are remr.ning un- j til Friday for Ak-Sar-Ben gaieties. Miss Dinning , A Bride Mrs. Allan Tukey. ' Miss Louise Dinning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinninp. and Al lan Tukey, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tukey. were married at the home of the bride's parents Thursday aft ernoon at 4:30 o'clock, Rev Frank Smith of the First Central Congre gational church officiating. Both Mr. and Mrs. Tul:ev served overseas during the war. ,-They are very well known in Omaha as frominent members of the young social set. - Only members of the two families witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Harry By ran of Chicago, who was Miss Lydia Tukey; Mrs. Louis Korsmeyer of Lincoln, formerly Miss Ethel Tukey; Mrs. Morrison of Kansas City, Miss Louise Tukey before her marriage, sisters of the groom, and Harry Tukey, a brother, attended with, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tukey. The bride's par ents and her brother, Robert Din njng, completed the family attend ants., y The bride wore her going-away .gown. After an eastern trip, Mr.. and Mrs. lukey w:u rcsiac m Omaha. ' Formula for Rouge., If you will rouge, and we all will do so if inclined to be pale, begin in the center of th cheek, toning down toward the cheek bones. It is the brilliant tone high on cheek bones and near the ears that makes the rouged woman appear grotesque and wins hen the ap probrium of being "paintdd," Dust powder over the rouge, ton ing it down and wiping off lightly so neither rouge nor powder is vis ible. Here is 'an excellent rouge you can prepare at home: Rice powder, three tablcspoonfuls; ochre, one-fourth less, powdered car-, mine.one-fourth less. i What Is Beauty? Beauty is no nearly so much a question of certairiQhysical charac teristics as it. is making the most of those you have. A girl may have beautiful hair, for instance, and ut terly devoid of all other good fea tures, yet be referred to as "hand some.'? On the other hand, the girl with "stringy" locks who has a rose leaf skin may be dubbed "homely." Rarely is a single individual blessed with all. the beauty points. j ADVERTISEMENT. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin" is ffrmn'ne Asoirin Droved safe bv mil- f:cns and prescribed by physicians tor over iweniy years, nccepi omy an unbroken "Bayer package, which contains proper directionj to relieve HraHarhi Tonthache. Earache. Neu- talgia. Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes ot u taDiets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark- ' Daves Manufacture A 6s...l.:.. i o n o f Th e For AtSar-Ben . .Ball Hs3 James E Da vivsats James E. Davidson is chairman of the Coronation ball committee, which" means, as everyone i familiar with Ak-Sar-Beiregal affairs knows, that Mrs. JamcE. Davidson is an important personage in the success of , that brilliant occasion. Mrs. Davidson claims no credit for the endless number 'and variety of de tails which she has had in charge. This does not indicate that she has ha.j litle to do, but rather that she iias done cheerfully. V Clubdom W. C. T. U. Notes. At a meeting of Frances Wil'.ard W. C. T, U. a the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon the following delegates were elected for the state convention lof the W. C. T. U. 'to be held inDavid City, October 12 15: Mesdames G. W. Covell, C. J. Roberts, George S. Ticknor, Anna E. Ncllor, W. T. Poff, T. R. Ward. C. L. Mickey, J. A. Dalzell, J. A. Mead and Miss Jennie Salmon. The alternates are Mesdames E. J. Mel lor, L. B. Webster, H. N. Crais, E. W. Widdoes' and C. E. Malm. v Dancing Party for Nurses. The Guild of St. Barnabas for nurses will hold r social meeting Friday evening ats All Saints parish house, Twenty-sixth street and Dewey avenue. Tho evening will be devoted to dancing and sards. Each girli is privileged to invite one male guest. Arthur Marsh Guild. Arthur Marsh t guild of St. Pauls Episcopal church will meet at 2:30 p.- m. Fridav at the home of Mrs. H. C. Goodw'in, 2906 Hamilton street. George Crook W. R. C. George Crook Woman's Relief corps 'will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon, - Friday, at the home of Mrs. Louise Mason, 1900 South Thirteenth street, Council Bluffs. y Members will meet at the Paxton hotel, Fourteenth and - Farnam streets at 10 a. m. ADVERTISEMEXT "DANDERINE" Stops ' Hair , doming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.. A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a 'fallen hair or any dandruff, jesides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. ADVERTISEMENT TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Caurfhal Deafness or ar hard of hearing or have head noises go to your druggist and ge 1 ouneo of Par mint (double strength), and add to it H pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take one fcibiespoonful four times a dry. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop propping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, eosts little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription trial. ADVERTISEMENT To Regain a Healthy, Girlish Complexion If you wouW have a clear, fresh, girlish complexion, one ounce ot ordinary mer. colised wax will aid you in this direction more than shelves full of cosmetics. It produces a natural beauty. This wax, pro curable at any drugstore, completely ab sorbs a bad complexion, revealing the healthy young skin underneath. It work ia done so gradually, day by day, that no inconseni"n?e is caused. The wax is ap pliedat night, like cold cream, and re moved in the morning with soap and water. ' k- Another valuable rejuvenating treatment-" this for wrinkles is to bathe your face in a solution of powdered saxolite, one ounce, dissolved in a half pint of witch -hatel. This has a remarkable action in smoothing out the lines and "firming up" the loose tissue irivi'Liitii .he lpttse 3-0 HE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, mo. B e e Music Reunites Divorced Parents. Cupid has commandeered music as an effective aid in reconciling es tranged couples. , From St. Louis comes the story of a physician and his wife who were divorced last Autumn. The father was given the custody of the chil dren with the understanding that their mother was to see them at stated intervals in a musicuitore of which the physician was part owner. While theS mother was visiting her children in the music store recently the father came in. Instantly the thought came to his partner that here was an opportunity to attempt a reconciliation. He put on a phono graph the record of a plaintive song the burden of which was that the singer realized what it meant to be lonesome. The effect was immediate. The doctor and his wife patched up their differences and were remarried. Among the presents at their second wedding was the record with which Cupid effected their reconciliation. The old custom of legal adoption i . the Hawaiian Islands, origin ating when the tribes were often at war, was intended to bring peace among1 them. The practice still prevails, and when a child is "spoken foV' by 6ome relative or friend, the baby, as soon as it can leave its own mother, will be given to the foster mother and will be regarded as a sacred trust. One mother had eight children, seven of whom were adopted by friends. The mothers are afraid to keep them, if asked for, for fear of harm to the child. Perfection Cookers Newly ma.de, now sn hand, for tale at the old stand. Agents wanted. Call or address Wm. Gray, 1414 Capitol Ave., Omaha, Neb. Tyler 8066. Male Typist Wanted. Sale of Aluminum Ware at About Price of Granite Ware Union Outfitting Co. The Exceptionally Low Prices Are the Result of a Most Fortunate Purchase The Sale Takes Place Next Saturday In Basement With a sale of high grade, Aluminum Ware the greatest Omaha has ever known in many months, from the standpoint of extensive stock and little! prices the Union Outfitting! Company makes possible a sav ing of hundreds of dollars to Omaha women, next Saturday. It is a Special Purchase, em bracing a number of practical! pieces, such as Sauce Pans, Pre-, serving Kettles, Tea Kettles' Rice Boilers, Aluminum Outfits) and other wanted piects. And the Aluminum Ware Is of the' finest type, as it Is not af fected by acids, nor will it tar nish, absorb grease, , tastes or odors, , ) The substantial saving on every piece is just additional evidence of the great Purchas ing Power of the Union Outfit ting Company; located just out of the High Rent District. As al ways, you make your own terms. A Woman's Trouble If a woman is borne down by pain and sufr f erings at intervals, by nervousness or dizzy spells, by headache or backache, "Favorite Prescription" should be mmmmma jr taken. A woman's ' temperance tonic and nervine that was discov ered by Dr. Pierce over fifty years ago. "Fa vorite Prescription" can now be had in tablet form as well as liquid, at most drug stores. Send Dir. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., ten cents for a trial package of tablets. Here is what one' woman says of it: ; Cedar Rapids, Iowa. "I have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for one year. Before I started to take it, every month I was in bed three to four days under a doctor's caVe. . I was only 27 years old but the doctors said I would have to have an operation before I could be well. I was so tired all the time and mneves seemed to be all gone. I could not sleep at night and had headache all the time. I quii'lhe doctors and started to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took it four times a day, anjj tif . three months I did not have to go to bed, did not need a docton gained somuch in the three months that my husband said: 'You take that medicine for a year,' and I did, ; so. Now I do all my housework and have never had a headache since. k I sleep good, eat goocl and feel good, my nerves are fine. Ithas been 21 months since I have taken Jhe 'Prescription,' and 1 have not had any return of the troubfe so far." MI:3. NOBLE LOCKHARTr No.llll I Avenue, East. . . - Do You Know XVI Three Questions a Day for the Housewife. 1. What is 1 the diffcrbnee be tween green and black tea? 2. How to keep a kettle of fr. -ing fat in good condition? 3. How to remove wagon grease from wash clothes? (These questions will be .-u-swercd Monday hy. the House wife.1) Answers to Yesterday's Questions. 1. More tomatoes are canned Makes Hair Fluffy., To insure fluff nessTiuse the. hair carefully in tepid water in whicb-j youvnave squeezed me juice oi a nan lemon. Now, while the hair is dry ing, massage the scalp with the tips of the fingers, in a circular motion, sitting in the sunshine, if possible. Rubbing a small quantity ' 1 of vaseline into the scalp at this time is not a bad idea, being careful not to smear the hair. When dry sit be fore your mirror and study the out line! of your face, then see if. you arc jwcaring your hair in the most becoming way to you. ; . Xever mind what the prevailing style is. It is not a fad, but- becom ingness, that counts. If the-coronet braid round your head suits your style better; than any other, adhere to it. ' Three Great Events of the Year OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE U The parades are a momentary pleasure soon forgotten, bbt a Piano will be a source of pleasure for the family for a lifetime. Prices Slashed Every Instrument Must Go Regardless of Cost. Beautiful $800 Player Pianos with an ordinary player. A real value low price of IP jog liaft 111 I r-u e ..j I luTOkl Ik III ' Brand new fliOO Pianos, latest design, bountiful Hurl Wal nut. Han Dominco Malionnr er onarter-sawrd Oak. S305. Very small cash payment balance divided Into 36 monthly payment. BARfiAIXW IV Hlfill GRADE TSiFlt) PIANOS $400 Marshal Wendell. Fin tone and action. Only $138 $400 Kimball, vtul. ense, worth double. Only $178 $450 Schnuller Mncllor, jnab. case, Slightly ease cheeked. . Only 1 $265 IP UNABLE TO CALL No matter where yna live. Wa shit anywhere to approved credit. Write today. Mark with (X) Fiano Jnterested In. ' x Name Address SCHMOLIER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 114-10-18 So. 15th St. . Thnne Douglas 162.1 LEADING MC8IC HOUSE IS THE WH.ST in the United States than any other vegetable. 2. Strictly speaking, frying is Rooking in deep fat. while cook ing food in a frying ' pan in a . small amount of fat is sauteing. 3. Kjrgs should not be washed until immediately 'before using when the shell is washed the : egg does not keep so well, hence it is better not to put them in the refrigerator at alt, but in a cool place beside the refrigerator, (Copyright. 10SO. By the McClurj , . Newspaper Syndicate. ) ' v The Softening Wave. " A, little wave in the hair softens the lines of the face. If your bait is not naturally wavy, cither have a permanent wave put into your straight locks or do them up at night on one of the new wavers that gives such a natural appearance to the hair. . The Washington College of LaV purposes to establish a scholarship to aid girl law students who are without the means necessary to se cure their professional education. The scholarship is to be named iu honor of the late Belva A. Lock wood, who .was chiefly instrumental in securing the legislation neces sary to admit women lawyers to practice in the supreme court of the United States. all the latest appliances. Not at the remarkable : $535 $400 Bradford. ' Fine bar gain. Wal. CHS. Only $205 $800 ' Small Grand.' Fully guaranteed. Only $550 VSK THIS COrPOJJ $10 Worth of Musin. I J I 111 1 1 I fi J II I Ji 77sTTrm. lili I A II . . Unbleached1 Muslin... , Unbleached rr.uslm frock of tlic firm, finely woven quality that some stern housewives uie f6r2ThOts may supplant the butilj, craze that has about run its course in Greenwich Village. One short haired vouhr woman, wearied of the .smocks of many daubs, is appearing- in an un bleached mufclin gown sent her from an obscure Kansas town by a little mother who never heard of futurism or the new art. iii costuming, And because it is refreshingly simple and original, other .village queens' are adopting thc'riiode. J't is made in one piece, with a. round neck, short sleeves and largr pockets, one end of which forms the trap for the belt. The sleeyes, neck, pockets an I belt are edged with an. old fashioned cross stitch. in black. On the front and on. the pockets are embroidered prim hollyhocks or sunflowers. Although the New York Tel ephone company recently increased the wages of the operators, estab lishing a minimum wage of $15 and a maximum of $25, the bureau of Wn me ii Tn Tnrlnstrv rhhsMttr it too "J - - - . low and adds that the rati of pro motion is too. flow to be an incen tive for the operators to remain with the company. - Japanese women are- 'fas.t,. becoii) Tug fol(pers of,the western fashion of dress- for women and are laying aside their kimonos for the more advanced styles worn by heir western sisters. There's No Picture Like the Picture The greatest master-piece in the Art Gallery of Life Nature'a "Pictur of Health". It la marvelous portray J ot the human body at Its beat. One baMlds in its composite dstail a true symbol of strength. It present a fig-ure ot striking appearance In Its erect ear riage.clwr skin, sparkling eyes.strong limbs, study nerves and Arm museles;fairly vibrat--in in animation - keen, alert, fresh, and spirited; with an air of unbounded confidence and a face radiant-fn color and illuminated with a glow of bope and cheerfulness. The Great General Tonic Nothing Is nor sffleaeioos a rebnikisr ot eihsostsd nem sed ahysical roreas than LYKO. the Brest gensrsl tonic. It tends to ram the worn-out tliauss.'npltnisb tbs blood, areata new bower and nto' nea and rows th spirit of those who are weak, frail, languid and eTCT-wronght as th result of sleknsss, eieeesiwstrain, worry or otw- wo It'sartlishsbls apetis,VPa?idto,d't,OD,,,,, functional regulator of th lifer, kidneys and bowels. At druggists saD LYKO. Get s bottle TO-DAY and ioe'0 aoaf isseee to look mere like the picture of health. --a. fob Mshnf.ct.rer., LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY NEW YORK KANSAS CITY. MO. For sale- by Beaton Drug Co., 15th ano! Frnam Stat, and ' ' ' , all retail druggtaU. , ' , ' IS Money back without queetloo if HUNT'S Salve fails in th treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TKTTER or other itching skui disease. Try 75 cent boa at our risk. Sherman 4 McConnell prug Co. PIM 'LB ON FACE C TIM HEALED Also Blackheads. Ashamed To Go On Street. Would Itch and Burn. "My face and forehead broke out with pimple and blackhead till I wsi ashamed to go on the street. The pimples were hard and small, and would fetter up and scale over. They -were scattered all over my forehead, and sometimes they would itch and burn. "I noticed an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and sent for free sample. I bought more, .and when I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment 1 was healed." (Signed) Mrs. JosP. Bender, R. R. 5, Winamac, Indiana. Improve your skin by daily use of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum. Splendid for the complexion. laaalelaskrrMbTaUll. Address: "Oattears tab. eralarle., Dept. H.KalaeatS. Maes.' Sold vnrf where. Soap2Se. Ointment 4and60c Talcum 26c. VCutieura Soap share without mug. The scientific biendincr ftf a . of benefit to persons, who V. ' NervoasocM Slceplessacs Depression , Loss of Appetite Brain Fag . DIgestlva TronMea Slow Recovery from Inllnetaza and Kindred Anmeata Are you run dftwyT Are you irritable? Are you overworked? Then try this- approved remedy and satisfy yourself of its beneficial ingredients.. . . ' ' i " . , . , 'Briatea is sold in original ib-os. ootuta only. Jitfute an $ub$Mutei. ADVCRTIMEMKVr- "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No PaJnl Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop a little Freezrfne on .an aching corn, in stantly, that com stops hurting, tlien shortly you lift it right off with rin gers,; Truly 1, " . Your .'druggist sells a tiny bottle of.Freezone for a few cents, suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft ?orii, or com between" the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or, irritation. . Bee Want Ads Bring Results. of Health ' CouldNaturehavetakeinrMforhernadefl ' Suppose you study yourself in the mirror of ' the present and compare your looks, your f eel- inire and your condition with the general characteristics of this picture of th human body in perfect working order, all parte of which are sound, well organised and disposed, performing their function freely, naturally. If yon fail'In any single point of reeem. blance, you are, hot the picture of health. It' imperative, 'then, that you look to , mean to rebuild your strength, energy and vigor to bring your body up to oonnai stau of efficiency ia all of it part. LYKO Is said hi erfgtael BMh egaa only, Ilk flaiHr hee Jtefww all sjeksMMss. it VERTISEMEyT Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless . ' If you want plenty of thick, beau tiful, glossy,- silky hair, do by all means get . rid of dandruff, for 1t' will starve your hair and pitn It if you don't. Ii doesn't do much good to try to: brush or wash it out The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is -to " dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. T do this, get about four Ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply .it at flight when retiring; use enough to , moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most,!- if not all, of . your dandruff wilt be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy , every single sign and trace? of it. You will find, too, that all Itch Ing tdrtd digging of the scalp will -stop and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better.' You can get liktild arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and four ounces is all yu will need, no mat ter how much dandruff you have. This 'simple remedy never falls. ADVERTISEMENT. Dr. fart Is determined to place hi great medicine in 10,000,000 homes in 1820t He will send you -a trial treatment of Dr. Burk hart'i Vegetable Compound. If you hae Liver, Stomach Trouble or Constipation, don't let another day pass. It is an old reliable herb remedy, which ha stood the test for thirty-one years on two continent. For sal all drug stores : SO days' treats . ment, 26c; 70 days, fiOe. -Address Dr, Burjchart Cincinnati, O. rpliftM ,VBVV"V ItlUOUItJ suffer from v r . Malm KiM(,eiu. . BSIACEA DSU6 COMPANY Burkh Monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid J : kaKw