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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1922)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 7. 1022. 3-B ! , Washington Society liurrait o( The Bre, Washington, My ft. Jlit U.l oik of the April ronvrn Hunt of women's organisations has floecd. 1hft Hirelings brought tilt leading; and most proirrrstive omn irom many countries lo inert with prominent and progressive women ol the I'nited Stain, an! the out spreading mult ran scarcely br r iimiil. t.ady Astor had tlie cen ter of (tip Uge from ihe moment ol her arrival, not so much bcut she in the firt mtun to occupy a Kt in the Hiiti'h parliament, btit bf' tXue khr kii firt an American women born and bred in Virginia. I.aly Asior makes an attractive an.) graceful picture Uion a platform, She U distinctively womanly, with clot lift qmtt up to date, but in variably made along simple and very roiisrn alive line of fashion. Ilrr - figur i slight and willowy, and she ur her arnu and hand in graceful gestures, and to the point. She rare ly misses a point, too. Ilrr voice is ' not exactly a rlraant one, not en tirely clear in tone quality, and en tirely lacking i' color. It shows hard usage. Lady Ator wore on her (irt day in Washinijton a graceful costume of a toft crepey material of beige color. ' made with a skirt to her ankle, plain and full and accordion pleated. 1 he t.n.l.m .11 emiallv filain. with a round neck, showing her firing of one of which huiiK half way to her waist line. The sleeve were elbow length and there va a soft ah of the name material tied at one side in front. She wore long white gloves and a moderately large bat of the same tint which flared out at the sides, and bad a tan-colored paradise feather in front, branching out at either side. She had smart black ' vumps with handsome buckles, and iioe to match the costume. She had a word of greeting and a ready answer for each person pre sented to her. She answers quickly and positively, loo quickly to be judicious, a, for instance, when a newspaper woman who admired her appearance and liked her speech at the National Press club the day of ber arrival, told her it was a pity her native country lost her, her prompt reply was: "I went to a progressive country where they gave women the vote." That of course spoiled all the good impression she had made, to all who beard her. Had "she thought twice she would probably not have said it at least not just that way. She does not agree with nor ap prove of Representative Alice Rob ertson. She suggested to one of the newspaper women whom she met at the press club (the members of Wie press club having invited the women newspaper writers pn that occasion) that the women get together and put Representative Robertson on the right track or get some one who was ' right aent in her place. The president and Mrs. Harding gave a reception to these delegates and on Monday received 'the dele gates to the Women's Overseas Sery- .'ICe ICaKUC. Wiui.i1 ntvi. 1 - week. ' General Pershing saved the day for ' the debutantes' ball last week for the benefit of the George Washington mfsmrtriat It WA51 SC hedulcd for the Willard ball room, and when that was destroyed by fire the girls were really in great distress, for everything else was taken which was possible to utilize. General Pershing heard of their distress and promptly offered the use of the Officers'- club at the Washington barracks, which wasv a Solo Dancer 7pA V Kt Bessie 1 y W., II Miss .Bessie George, senior pre mcdic of the University of Omaha, will give a solo dance, "The, Dance of the. Spring," at the Gala day pro gram to.be presented Friday, May 19. The " crowning of the May queen on the college campus will be the feature of the event. An English May pole dance and eight May dances directed by Helen Burton, head of the department of physical education, will be given following the coronation. The May queen was recently elected from the membe'rship of the senior class. Ac cording to tradition, her name and the names of her maids will be kept secret until the day of her crowning. ADVERTISEMENT Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With 3&ost soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. - The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely grease less. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces ill Inrt 1, V- montns. Two or three teaspoonfuls ot Mul sified in a cup or glass with a little warm water 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 nd easy easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle pi oust, airt ana aanarun. Be sure V our druggist gives you Mulsified, Engaged v ') i il y " 1 Mr. and Mrs. I). Abramt an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley arah, to A. T, I'oska of Lincoln. No date has been set for the wedding. really ideal place for the ball, and which thereby proved to be a won derful success. Mr. Clarence Richmond, former ly Mis Ethel Smith of Omaha, gave a pretty luncheon Monday at the Sboreham in honor of Mrs. Benjamin Currier of Boston, who was visiting Representative and Mrs. Samuel K. W'inslow of Boston. I Last Saturday night Col. and Mrs. Day entertained a company at dinner aud had as the guests of honor the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mr. Broderirk. Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, with hrr mother and small granddaughter, Mrs. Alvin Saunders, and little Miss Sally Ann Williams of Norfolk, ar rived from Norfolk on Wednesday to remain the rest of the week at the Hotel Lafayette. They w ill leave for the Saunders home in Omaha to morrow or next day. They spent Eas ter in Norfolk and have been there ever since, where Mrs. Saunders has been somewhat ill. Little Miss Wil liams will spend the summer with them in Omaha, where she was all of last winter aud last summer. Turn Your Faults to Account , By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. PRACTICALLY all of us recug. , nue the importance of mat.. in the most of our good points, but at the same lime we sigh irgret fully at e contemplate the fundi capping faults which threaten our success, I wonder if wt tau'i turn ur wor.t 4iliiif into a.eti? ( It's look at one of the biggest handicaps we tarry on our path through life, There'e nothing which work u more evil than jealousy. The jeaU out man or woman goei through life handicapped by mrntil tignuiitm. Actually, jelou folk art cross. red in f4hion that no muscular difiiculty ith t f)c can bring about. To He jelou 0f irllow worker means having )our e on thrui father than on he job. Opportu nity may be waiting but how i'i anyone see opportunity when be i, giving most of bis warped mind and all of hit sore heart to watch ing someone eUe in "trad of keep ing bis rye on his own work? 1 be jealous of love and Ihe be loved one tiieans such selfih, warped iLion that hrlpiutr-s and hoirl understanding and deoimi are at moi precluded. A"d bal can love bold if there is nothing of tendernrte and understanding and drvotion in itf manifestation. The iralous lover is esacting, tryannital and even harth, The jealous lover make a prikon of what ought to be a lunue of dreams and tsbo ever stayed Pay 508 So. 16th Street 1908Frnrn Street ECOGNITION as: "The Fam ily Hosiery Store," is the result of the thorough hosiery serv ice Pray renders to every member of the family. freely of bis own thoue in a prison r burned all ll', h is there 10 itj alwiut jeatou.y How alHu lliit; "JeaUiu according to the dir. tioiury, tin an "apitrrhriLtve or m liieimi of being outdone by a rital in matters of attrition or faor "'til" means "(tiine ardor for a saute, or le olten for a pet- Ad- "Jealoua'' cmue from the anie latin root whence e derive the word "leal." Now, "paskionate ardor for ! rause" i a magnificirnt thing. It mean mk and strugulc and a nir inul effort to attain a lute though ever so distant goal. And since "leal" come from the same root derivation whenre "Jealous" spring, why can't we recognize theif relation and make something practical of it? One who (iuda binirclf in the throe of shyness may canity enough di.ruker that be i afraid to meet Mkt bct'aut bt feels inferior to tltrni. Then the thing mut be woikrd out in terms of making good o the "iutrriority comples." may go, (Ine who I liaro-tongued and far unc i bkrly to be uing the wearo on which he fear ma be turned againt him, lie is u guard against having sensitive (r-lum hurt, so he 4s the bu'er thing which he dread having said to bint were be In lr hi sensitiveness appear. The bully may be luduig behind l.ruutiiy because he is actually timid, fhe lazy man may be guarding against a feeling of tint amounting to anything and (raring that work would reveal hint as a luntit. But once yog gel at the "root" of your fault they ran often be turned tight around and made to wotk for you in stead of against youf Woilli trying, in't it? ItolitMil Hale Nni Worn fatng. Iiear Mine Fairfax: Wa are girls. Y1 .IW m Graduation Gifts That Last Our Utest Special 14K White Gold Engraved 15-Jewel Bracelet Watch, $25.00. Special Reductions on IV akhes for Craduation 'UK .Solid Cold, 15-Jewel Bracelet Watch. Former price $40.00. NOW $30.00. 20-Year. Gold-Killed, 15-Jewsl Bracelet Watch. Former price $28.00. NOW $15.00. SPECIAL TRICKS ALSO ON NEW THIN MODEL WATCHES FOR YOUNG MEN. Gold Filled $20, $25 and $30. We Engrave Them and t Ship Them for You Free C. B. BROWN CO. Diamond Merchants, JcwaUrt. Silvtrtmlths ' "Tht Tmiun Chtst t Omaha" 16th and Farnam Omaha, Neb. Sad fee Our Spring Booklet ( Craduation The HALLMARK Store mm Summer and the Great Outdoors Beckon This Month of May it' v , Maytime MILLINERY Style, the autocrat, decrees New Shapes and Shades for Maytime Wear. ME. and MRS. AMSDEN have just returned from an intimate conference with Dame Fashion in eastern markets, and with in spired discrimination secured a group of Hats that bear the impress of accuracy in style while retain ing that distinctive individuality so appreciated by womankind, making them indeed "Hats of Character" for Instance Black Organdy Hat ot shirred material, after the manner ot olden days, with a white or dandelion yellow tlower placed "just so." , Ai model ot transparent navy hair with taffeta cords and a white calla lily. A Formal Turban of Silver "Gaufre" (the new crinkled material) wltb an oxidized ostrich tassel for trimming. Don't they sound fascinating? Words are weak the hats are much more beautiful than the scribe can convey. There are Leghorns and Taffetas and "Crepes and Felts many broad brims and all with the lilt of summer days. Hats for Mature Women Amsden knows the rarity of these specially pre pared models and features them. Side" Rolled Brim Hats with tlower crowns, delicately veiled with wheels of hair braid, using tiny clusters of subdued flowers or a touch of ostrich. Flower Trimmed Tricorn Turbans in wide assortment. Genteel, dignified, matronly. Club openings are near. Appropriate apparel assembled in this homey store of yours awaits your discriminating selection (and will not wait long). Club Frocks Three-Piece Suits For both informal and formal occasions TRENE CASTLE FROCKS and Frocks of Canton A and Krepe Knit combinations In high shades two-toned effects, Tub Silks In candy stripes smartly pocketed, dots and dotted effects on Striplngs, Oortlcelli patterns, Pebble Cloth, Pussy Willow designs and Georgette combinations. , Evening and Dance Frocks Of Chiffon, Crepe Romaihe in hand-drawn effects, laces and crisp Taffetas. Gowns suggestive of sleeves for dinner wear some with pearl and glass beading $22.50, $29.50, $39.50 to $69.50 . Sport Skirts White Wash Flannels with black and white em broidery, White Silks in the new fancy weaves, basket weaves, homespun and Ratine. Fringe, novel pockets and other new effects are In evi dence. Waist lines to 36 inches $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 to $27.50 Fashion has given her unmistakable stamp of approval to the three-piece suits of Veldette, High Colored Roshanara and Krepe Knit with coat or cape effects r x $39.50, $49.50 to $98.50 Capes - and Wraps Graceful capes and wraps some reversible, others with collars and trimmings ot Caracul and Mon key Fur. They come In Sylvette, Roshanara, Peb ble Cloth, Krepe Knit, Canton Crepe, Veldyne, Tricotine, Gerona and Arabella beads, embroid ery or fringe give an added style touch to these superbly beautiful garments. Colors Navy, Tan, Mohawk, French Blue and Black $79.00, $89.00, $110.00 Silk Sweaters Pure Thread They come in the new fancy weaves colors Jockey, Gold, Sand, Gray, White, Orchid, Jade, Nile, Merry Blue, Navy and Black $25.06, $35.00, $37.50 FIBER SWEATEES Tn the most pop ular shades and weaves SO.73, $12.75 to S1B.75 The Junior Section, S6Coni P,oor Is Simply "Alive" With Delightfully Fashioned New Club Frocks They are developed in Ratine, Organdie, Dot ted Swiss, 3-Piece Silk, and Wool with cape, pongee with checked silk trim and stitching; also the new woven knitted effects In checks $16.50 $21.50 $29.50 $49.50 New Sport Skirts Of Wool Ratine in plaid and check effects, shawl materials. Check Velours, Galfana and Camels Hair. The fringe models are particu larly good $11.50 $14.75 $16.50 $21.50 Our May White Sale emphasizes Value. Reinforcements keep assortments com plete. Underthings of Silk and Muslin. White Fabrics, Wash Fabrics and Summer Outerwear. S er i.lj. r'reqeuenity we it l ut our toy friftiiU tk us ime rather than alfc liom Kmi. The (km ut itHr arm eround the l dry are wlkl( uh. are wear lm ih tm' rum. If Hirr w In. riu. ilMit iikr MHin, u I hot ran take our wUirr, TWO mt'Mrt. r, H 1 )..bl.ct li.iir Koine t t m ti Imia? ,N, titr.t Mir won't "" Uii; it l wrn stum. I Hunk It itl h the fHiun fur m nut. No hrn iH uln a !' rna if ni aren't ailly alxtui It. I am aftsi.l aula ( H ahuall.. . ti imt 'llirir rnia n"ih. I firm ai t.n.l.M (iImuii ihruiwitM. sii(t twlna tarrdtl with Ihra' lil lilwr tita ami uu will nekrr hat to dral Willi iniira afiiuiia irnl'liii Beauty Bows at Shrine ol Modern Cliemislry FRENCHMAN'S DISCOVERY IS HERALDED AS BETTER MEANS OF "MAKING THE FACE OVER' I I AS EVER, chemistry and surgery arc head and head just when cosmetic surgery is at its height comes Prof. Devillers, noted French chemist, with a plastic formula which "takes up" the sagging lines of the face, giving peach bloom complexions, certainly and painlessly in the privacy of the home. This wonderful compound he calls PLEX. NOTE THE STORY YOUR MIRROR TELLS Here is a simple way to prove what PLEX will do for you. Stand before your mirror place your hands in an upright position with thumbs on the ears cover your face with your hands, so little fingers lay on your nose. Now mildly draw the skin by pulling your hands toward the ears until your thumbs touch at back of the head. Hold there. Study your face. What's the result? You look sev eral years younger don't you? PLEX will do the same thing your hands did, which proves Prof. DeVillers' principle is right. PLEX pulls the tired skin of your face back to place and by its powerful astringent properties holds it there. It is easy to apply certain in its work and harmless as the morning dew. Some women's faces age prematurely and they must go through life with the curse of wrinkles. Start today to- "make your face over." PLEX will help you and quickly, too. By its use anyone may look much younger than their age. In a few days your friends will delight you with expressions of "how much better you look," etc. It may be used in secret if you so desire. Your most intimate, friends may never know.' Remember that the skin is the foundation of beauty. Yourf face is the touchstone of your charm, so let it be your first consideration. HOW PLEX MAKES YOUR FACE OVER You make creamy mixture from a gray powder which you platter all over your face read or nap for thirty or forty minutes, or until tt drier into a thick cake or mask all over the face while it drying you experi ence a sensation more delightful than a maasage and you can feel each pora tingle with new life feel it pull the tired skin back to place. Its action gentle, yet. positive. It purges the skin, flushes the pores of all impurities as if squeezed from a tube. You wash It off with a wet soft towel and It is then it reveals Its worth hardly believable In this short time every blackhead, pimple-point, and every speck of dirt comes off with it wrinkles are diminished and your face will glow like the youth of healthy childhood kin soft and velyety. When removed, everything comes' off with It but the skin just natural, healthy skin Is left every pore cleansed of foreign matter. This action allows the pores to close naturally. You must not ex pectresults In any other way. While It is powerful and certain in its work, it is painless, sure, beneficial, safe: is pure as the breath of spring, and is beneficial to the tenderest skin. Modern custom approves and indorses th use of harmless artifices to enrich womanly beauty. There is nothing like PLEX. so don't confuse PLEX with face powders, hair growing greases, salves, plasters, masks, massaires, nostrums, lotions, or cosmetics of any kind. It is' "different," and that "difference" is why it does its work so surely. Now, my good woman, let's talk sense. PLEX will not take the years out of your age. IT WILL keep the age from showing in your face. WHY PLEX WORKS WONDERS ' NATURALLY . By eoTerln the face with PLEX, you ep the air awty from the psraa. Jhfs action bring! the Wood to the surface and cneni the pores as nothing else wllL thtt eon tains a twetaule oil that ton to the bottom of the noras and dltaolrcs soy foreifn matter that they mar contain. Another Ingredient stimulate! the circulation and lnrlirorates the tired glands, tearing the akin smooth, clear, rink and healthy. Like all great discoveries, Its secret Bet In Its simplicity. PI.EX Is a beneficial bfsuimer that youthlfles the face by training Ike skin to function regularly and properly. Keeps Indefinitely in all climates. PLEX CANNOT, WILL NOT, FAIL v If directions are followed. PVEX will make dry or oily skins normal, take cut blackheads almost instantly, pimples certalnry and enlaned norea undoubtedly, diminish wrinkles abso , lutely. will refresh your looks and take the black from under tired eves, bleaches red note, freckles, splotches brings bloom to faded cheek!, strengthens sagging muscles, tightens flabby skim, bsnlshes double chins, gives beaullfnl contour and promotes a radiant, healthy glow. Stop following the- old methods. Jnst try PLEX and see how much better vou look after the very first application. Ladles who would regain or retain their beauty will find PM5X the very thing they have been looking for. PLEX will make old faces look younger and will keep young faces from looking old. TJsed by famous beauties, society leaders, stage favorites and movie stirs. Indorsed by America's best doctors, nurses, beauty specialists and business men and women who must have clear, healthy looking faces. NO OCCASION TO BE DOUBTFUL We want yon to believe our printed word the same as If we talked to you face to face at the factory. We are honest, sober, serious and conscientious in eur statements. We have seen wonderful results produced by PLEX some almost unbellevsble and by these testa our claims are substantiated. Remember the PLEX standard of purity, the PLEX guarantee and the PLEX fortunes back of each container marketed. Start its use today look better tomorrow. WE CANNOT FURNISH SAMPLES Because we are limning the factory night and day to capacity to fill our orders, which run Into the thousands dally. A sample, you will see. would necessitate extra machinery, extra r,','ietcTh," "t nf he sample would necessarily be charged to the purchasers ol ,Fi- r'F.X ' """pounded from high priced Ingredients, by' high salaried chemists, and sold for SJ.OO a container before Thomas A. Edison's suggestion made it possible to cheapen the cost of production and still maintain a high standard of quality, which places It wlthtr) the limit of the average purse. Most women have wished a lifetime for fust snob a compound as Prof. Devillers has made possible. It sells for 12.50 a container. Not erpenaive when you consider the work It does. PLEX will do your face more good in thirty mlnutee than all the ...u. ...u ,v.iv m iMcuiQB. iou win os fleugnieo. wita, It. OF COURSE, PLEX IS GUARANTEED I If. after the first application, according to directions. PLEX does not produce results that r."...'. ,' " f1 tn unused portion, and we will give you your money back PViK has plastic properties both tried, certsln and aure. that la whv we can hardly keen up with our orders. This guarantee makes the way easy for you became too are taking no chances. Once ymi use PLEX you are ever after a satisfied customer. If your druggist bss not stocked tt yet. make use of the coupon. Make use of the coupon NOW PRIORITY FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY COUPON To PLEX MfC- CO, 209 S. 7th St, Minneapolis, Minn. Enclosed find- 2.60. Send me the full site container of PLEX postpaid, that has been reserved on this priority coupon with the undertanding that if I am not thoroughly satisfied with it after the first application, I may return same to you and get my money back. Name ' Write Name Plainly on this Line Address Put Street and Number or Rural Route on this Line Town. State. Send your personal check if you wish or send in your order and pay the postman when he delivers it. Make all checks payable to PLEX MANUFACTURING CO. This Coupon Good Until May 30, IB 22 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 209 South 7th Street (32).