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T'"'T '.'T, 4. .4 f - 11 i f A.- V 7. BEE;. OMAHA. SATURDAY, v OCTOBER 2,' 1920. 1! - i; . ...... Hi THE Z1 1 A 1-.. J Tfeatmerit" of Salt-for the Hair By ANTOINETTE , DONNELLV. 4 The other day a man said: "If salt were done up in bottles of fancy de sign and color, with a foreign nauu applied, and sold for $10 an ounn bottle, you. would have all the wonu ii with falling hair flocking to the counter for it. NoW; my w(if won't V use it, just because it' js sajt. in spite otthe fact thater own .sister - advocates it and ha a fine head of hair to demonstrate its virtues. No nhe'd rather gq down and get Mme : Blinkety Blank's, treatment at $3 a m,inute." "' ;; . ;: W- ,Yv , Salt has a cult withstrong mem bership. A Woman doctor told pie re cently about her assistant, who had growui a perfectly splendid head of hair by the salt methods And she 1 enumerated. several cafces that had come uncerlobservati6rt. Treatment' for Falling Hair. f The following letter is a first-hand . indorsement, and I recommend the s ' use of salt on the hair because of the . , successful cases that have come, un- Jer my personal observation: "Dear Miss Donnelly: Mv hair was - falling out very badly when a friend told me to use salt water. I tried it, and the first application helped, and lifter a few wccksNt stopped falling entirely. Since that time, whenever ! my hair begins to tall badly, 1 uses the salt wateN-emedy and have never vetjud it tail mk "uue method is is follows: . i "Take a basin of water rain wa iter, if you have it;,iLnot, any kind you have and put into it-enough salt to make it-, quite briny, i There ' is no. danger of getting too much. , is some rub thf salt into the scalp Take a cloth, dip it into the" water , ind rub it -well info the hair all : around the edge.'x Then massage it well Into the scalp with "the fingers fart the hair back ot. Where it is ;. H and, with the wetcIoth rub the . aawaier weu mio me scaip. ana n'lassfcge as before. Do, 'this until the entire scalp has been treated. Allow the salt to stay oh the hjir about half an hour, then take warm water and wash the hair and scalp "thoroughly. Wash in several waters or until all the salt is out of the hair, ts it will make it harsh if it is left, in. Never use soap when ; you use salt, as it will make the hair gluey. "If you will do thhs every 10 days tr two weeks, until )you,have made v three or four applications of the salt water, 1 believe there arevery few cases that will not respond to the treatment. It has ntver failed with me, and it: lias been 16 years since I first tried it.- - ' X"A few minutes every night spent In massaging the scalp not. rubbing the hair -holding the fingers firmly and working the scalp will do much toward keeping the hair in good con ditio and preventing its, falling. - A friend and associate .ou the pa per; with me has 'another personal t recommendation for tFie use of salt. Her hair was .extremely oily and re quired washing - every -week. She found by sprinkling common salt on ipe' scalp and brushing it out tb5r oughly the trouble wa, alleviated, Bet you must have her thoroughness to get every particle of it out else you may be against salt as a, hair. aelp. -v. 1 Unquestionably, salt has hpaH" virtues that should not be ignored. For instance, as a nvofrhea preveiii tive, many of the, bc dental men are advocating Us use. tm ' A 'salt rub' aftef thefbath is a fine tonic, as you who have taken -Turkish baths know. The attendant rubs it "well into the skin after the baili .and just before the hot and cold rinse. It leaves the skin of the body in a clean, sweet-smelling state. For the Sch6ol Lunch Box Cream of celery soup -in thermo? bottle .! . - M' Nut bread and butter sandwc1ie';y Sausage 'sandwiches "3 Marguerites Grapes Teanut butter sandwichei t, Crisp ceJevr - 1 Ginger dr.-.vealces -x. Milk in therm'ottTe Crisp bacon ;iijl'WMb''' i t i v - Lettuceri-; ' ' J Jelly $$bt' , . ' ' Grape jtilce . Qvicka noodle soup in thermos bqttle s Cheese crackers f Olives Rolled oats cupcakes -- Raisins Nuts , -: . RECIPES -' Marguerites 1 egg white Small crackers 2 tsp. powdered sugar 2tbsD. shredded cocoanut Method: Beat' the egg whites jtiff.'xnix in the powdered sugar and spread on the crackers. Sprinkle with shredded cocoanut and place in the oyen to brown. 'Cocoa. l'qt. milk or diluted evaporated milk '4 tsp. cocoa -4 tsp. sugar . i tsp. salt " ; ' - Sk c. hot water , Method: Mix the dry ingred ientS'Well in a saucepan, gradual ly add the hot -water, and cpok over-" the fire until thickened, Wirring constantly. rAdd.scalded milk slowly at first and beat with Dover eggbeater before serviirg. Note: To dilute evaporated milk for cocoa, use ofle part milk to two parts water,' tThja-, makes a smooth, rich cocoa r- : ;- . whil Xheese Crvkers: t grated cheev. ., - 1 M tsp. mustard ' !;,-: Few Brains paprika v JJJilk or evaporated milk to Method: Mix alirthe ingred ieritav well make just thin enough to spread on' crackers. but not f thin i it will run. -Broyn ia a moderately hot oven. ' lTr'.s?" TABLETS" Charming, Wool jersey Gape Goat "i I $ if fhv ;- wn m v 'V I Fashion Camera Phol French Jivomen'. .who know. so well how to dress chartiiingly 0n a. little money, are well ajvare.of the value of thepostillioii ,cape coit'.ia-.theif wardrobes. .There must -be at -least ,one,.for it wilr insure style (even if. the gowrhundcrneath is not up to the momeiu. This onev.isofrray wool jers'ey ' cloth, long ; an.4:,sernV fitting under the cape effect.' The latter is accordion plaited and '-Ranks loose from the-roll collar'- sides andJ back, the- front free. With a'; fur piece, a chick "turban of the same shade braided in goj or silver and a silver, of gold cord With lonsf tassels to confine the coat,' it' is a costume royal. ' : , ' - .V.- "..'-j. ' Dainty Vanity. Bags . The; new vanity bags foV evening t:se conie in all the fashtonaRC sum mer shades. .Thcyare flafSnd lined-f withsilk f of contrasting color,1" and trimmed with tiny hand-made flowers.- -The mounts arc either, &6Jd, silver, antique tortoise,! or '-yea amber. The bags are hand-made and - are extremely popular; " ' ' '' ' ' ' ' Salt miner in - the Netlvrtlands now nr.mber niore, th in 25,000. '' '. ABVKRTINTESCINT . - OF INTEREST TP WOMEN Thb ! a Short Letter, but it Brings a Message of Im portance to erery Woman. ' Woodford; Vt. '1 took Lydia ' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and ' I imMlllimUMIIIllllllllll JUver Pills tSfore :M " my child warbbrn ana , ii-.u.ixi,wou-.n de,rful work for . me. - My bWhy weighed 8" p o ui d s- r wen ,- Dorni i and I did not suffer many pains. ' You can publish this letter it yotf!. Wtthfor, I would not Without your medicine be- fore cliildbirh,'V-Mrs. ; J6"h iLjei-' bixi, Woodford, Vt. ' " ; ' The reason why Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is so .eucoess ,.' f uL in overcomingwoman's: -ills. is. be cause it contains the: tonic, strength- ' ening properties of good old fashioned -roots andSierbs, which act on the fe male organism. . .' Women U'from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strengthening, cura tive influence, and .as -it contains no narcotics or harmful drugs it is a safe -medicine for wmmen. ' Ifyou want special advice write Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con fidential), .Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened,, read, and answered by women only. . i .. are most em and annoying That ;disfiguririg skin trouble which makes you scratch no mattfr where you are is a source of disgust, to others as well as tor ment 'to yourself. Try Restnol Ointment. It relieves itching at" once, and heats eruption promptly. , - Prescribed for years by physicians for eczema and similar tremble. AllfcttWWII Resteer Ototol Of . ' - vS ' trbtibles iJi bsnassiiuT I IP my 0osciUIb fe r.VOo lltei Three Delicious DesseVts For .,'r-j6usevife Almond Custard. ' ( : Put two! cupfuls scalded milkiin a double boiler, thicken with one and one-half tabtespoonfuls cornstarch blended with -water, boil three min utes. Add two beaten egg yolks and one-half cupful maple syrupuboil a iew minutes more, add- two-thirds cupful blanched, chopped almomts and one teaspoonfut almond extract. Chill and serve with cream. j -s Macaroon Custard. " -MaVe ' custard of two cupfufe rscaldea mine, two . eggs siignuy ibeaten, one-thirjl cupful cwn syrup, t pinch of salt, one-half teaspoon al .nondextract and one cupful crushed macaroons. Bake same as plain cus V - TWO Of Interest to '' ."'' . i ' ' ' I " A Sale The following' studies are superior editions and priced quoted are kv.er than what music dealers term "Teachers' Prices.' 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Serve in sherbert cups, decorate, with whipped cream and chopped nuts. Dry Tin Thoroughly For ordinary cafe, tin utensils should be washed in -toot soapy water, rinsed in hot clear water, and dried thoroughly. A tin utensil that Ill's food dried on it should be cov ered with a Veak soda solution, heated for a few minutes and then washed. Scraping scratches tin ana may expose the iron or steel, sur-, face utvlerneath, which may ."rust Tin darkens with use? and thh tar- Music, Teachers ' r ' - -' . r or Saturday of Music Hanon Virtuos6, - Kohler Op. 249, Loeschorn. Op. StorkMusiBept:Po . . . ,. . Books at ; White Man, G. ,A. Chamberlain. Man From Bar &0, Mulf or. -fCirl From (Seller', Bindloss.; :'f .Strange Cae of CaTandiih, Par - J ish. . ' " ' Eye of Blind, Roche, i Second Bullet, Chipperfied.- . ,Sky Pilot in No Man. Lan4t i Cabin Farer, B. M. Bower. H Cinema Murder, Oppenheim. s Man With Club Foot, Williams. ;The Pretender, R. W.; Service. ' City of Mak, McCtttchecW) - I), P. 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Cooke;-. ' SOAPS I Palm Olive Soap, 3 f or.25 35c ResinolSoap r . . .22 20c Carlton's English .Bath, ft t . - r 20c Pear's cerine '. . 12 Unscented.- Gly- 12 PERFUMES $4.00 Ideal Ex&act, Houbi- garit's, per ounce.'. . .82.25 $4.50 Jickey Extract, imported per ounce. .' .4. .90. $1.25- Piver's Vivitz Extract, . per ounce 79 RUBBER GOODS $2.00 2-quarf Velvet Com bination Hot Water-Bottle and Fountain Syringe, -at ...V........ 81.45 $1.40 Radiani.2-quart Foun tain Syringe . . '. . . . 95 $1.50 2-qart Velvet, Water Bottle 95ft CANDY We are exclusive agents in Omaha for Original Allegreiti Chocolates and Huyler's Choco "lates. We also sell Johnston's, .Gordon's and Woodward's in . -lb. to 5-lb. boxes. - - ' A CHOCOLATES Quality the highest priced . lowest by comparison. Attention Union Outfitting Co. Dorit Forget' TJe Style Revue and Dance is 1 Saturday , night sat the , Auditorium. Dan Desdune s -piece Jazt Orchestra, beautit zul fashion models, solos, dancing, favors for, the ladies. A big full ' An " timafor all. . V v ;. eeial TaWe 'Cloth., .Napkins, Variety of ' Patterns i No woman can afford to miss this chance of buying extremely high grade Linens at the" sensational prices offered forJSaturday buy, in quantities for future needs as well as present- a wonderful assortment of patterns and designs to select from. As always, you make your owi terms. -1 ; t 1. Turkish Towels Large size, soft finish tow els, ridiculously low, at- s 22c 31c 39c 43c 75c Huck Towels Wonderful ; valfigs.-- close weave towels give ' long service priced in" four groups; at - f ' . ,12k 19c 24c 28c JJl ; I Good Wash Cloths 7c I 0 $ v 0 ch FurrTrimmed A Variety of Charm in f Fall Hatt $5.95 Up $ ms24 - Ti "O 3. P. Out of the high Rent District i Fine Delicious Chocolates l,000;boxes on sale Saturday, one weight$1.2S box , ' .' assorted bok of strictly hand- dippeJchqcolate8,'very fine coating, , deligious cream centers. - Purchase Sale of ...- ' -. ... ; . 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