Tilt: OMAHA KUE: WKDNDAY. OCIUUWI 4, -:- SOCIETY -: Mri. Kiljjar Scott Send EL't't P y-t i m c ta l c J Contribution to Kxchanjsre I "I will IVUIHlUit. Mir, Wtli'l l .-,-tad llotU ifl h'p, rll j l full of ift tills- to Ilia liiiian. TII!J .';tfc wed'Un anniversary of lr, no" Mr. J. J. M Mullen, r tratatl Monday nuht lit htr borne, wee protjfy more hlLirioue, If f't 'H'M-r, imii) ilimi ilia miulimt nH ni'ii,-nif.i v-,it. Mr. Mi Mullen tilamird a .1iiii,..i- aa a aiiri.rixt f.,e li "Tk. atuest "turned lh lshl.-a," and ennula.! Mm. .Mitillli l.y iui.ili.it dniwl ICollr- Wimaii'a i-han, I517 link and fromitt, Tliy brought with them .ddii. al.ul which I I'ontia trt. Mrr the fill, simp, K.VMwy hane. Onrlnlq and definite, however. em to M lha fct that ' ' "titi million fi' !'. r-hr oU. "i jinx! Unit, una had by bit " formerly i f tmitttia. Mr. Hcoit Cov..r war pUn-rd t 4lntir fr Mr. and Mr. Milton Vrt, Mr, ant ak. hrf him I" Washington, l. M- Menry T. flmk. Mr, and Mr. Whiter l:iclu,d.n, jir. and Mr. ' ' "' and fwumiult In in I'diilil liuMil, Mrs. John T, Yalra and Mm Mildr.d liin. .summer. The article rmieiet of a Ill Ml "URTHER TALES .M I OF fHJIMMY EMRABBIT RCTjBr.AKntt SCOTT witr pi"k riu Ni.lv fur a dun. . Iat m uu tan I l iv ii" siiim'i t ! .Itllll II " ItlVK Villi MllliiOI," Jm.n.y bl.,t;" Mauifw Mu.Uiai i , --' ' '' -t'rJ irifl, w.iMnw i I'siw In II'" Mi-. ' i ''''".. , ,, , . ,, , , ...... ,. .. Wl.iil MtliH,!. T!n a, hiixl, nf miiiiiiinii iiMiir. i rtMiiv iiu'oiii .,.... i it.,. ...1 t lu. iiulll Miss Morton Will He ilridosmaid Twice This Week Mia Murtlia Morion ft .Wlrnika i ly la ti: trlrlraiimlil wllliln iwn Uya. Hbm aa nialil nf Imnor 1 Mlna l:llh AVI In. ill l.f NclimaWa Pllv. tthimf iniiri-biKu to IMwanl diirnn t ikia ! Wif f Mia M.irlnit lUmllum to rrt will viva a lunihaon MUmr-l by furd fur Mr. Gray. Compose Ave Maria for Hamilton Wedding "Th Avt Maria," hlth Mia i:ilm CrlMlitm lll amir Watliiwhlay al tha i!.im till kiiiiiiK, anil uImi urUJ aa )lHrt ilianlTnir, aa alia hi-!H-. th brbbil rnupla uii tli-lr frli'inla, anil li Hit or ait thru to tllilttliu. Mi4 Miirton will ,a tnaliNif honor !i, (li P.i l,'- wt'Mliif Wntnrailiiy riliilf In rnniihu, ami la th fiimt uf Mra. L. N. Jlnux.n luiin bi-r auy liura. On Tliuraiiiiy Mlaa Mxrlun will driva Utk to Ni-lim.kj city aii't Mill ucromi'Uiiii'it by Mr. rivl Mia. Joanpli t'U'Uhy an4 Mr, and Mia. Joy Murtini (if ( lili.aarj whu will vint Mra. Tail Mni'tun at ArUr IMlijs tiinf Ni-liraakii flly. I'urlii-r.. Muni; .in. Mra. J, A. Mniiinn niiniiiiii. i a ili tiitlirliiKfl fit hr ilnitxhlar, HilM'blfl Irrii.', 10 Ic, Hifplii-n Parker ff rlii knn, Vli , nit Tuiliiy, fvtotrr 3. at ilia islhd nl nf dur IjhIv fit T.imrrtfa In Hkrin. Mra. Mangiti mill hir ilmilflilfr lift lnat Hatliriirty tor tha wt. Mlna Aileliil.li fnrk if of pi.i tin ii.t, lira, wna brliliamnl't mill l'r. furl Mny na tha l.iat timn. A wmlilinir 'break fx t wna arrvrd diiwr tha wimony anil Pr. amt Mra. I'arkir lift for a alinrt nriMing trip. Tiny will I at home nftr Novini lr 1, lit tha rnramia hniil I rt Hpn Inn". Aninti(f tha out of-town gurttn vcri Htrptirn Parker, rt.. nnil Miaa ili'lalilo Parker of Purtland, and TMonrmi Parkfr of Butte, Mont. T " V-UVIW W..'bi'k 7; Jimmy IUW.,7 In aak Din ai him) llmi in.--.i nm. Mo ' only trtlkinx lu luiii"'lf. H it i v,ia mui h iWai-.l m Ilia roinii n'a of lha l'iii,liir-t piiliil I "Kirfllrnt! r:i-lli iii' ' Kuluiiimi ' PIH:1 hllll " J . 1 1 1 1 1 ' lll.lt'. I Ik tllU Iiluiur." Ai.il niivilv liiualir-'l. b laiiM Jiiiiiiiy lUI'hit h'l l tin iiliiiblt'at .wiIn of unl"Iy in ilia Ii.hiI. ' Tin It h.iloiiiun tnrnml ' liN pr.it InllllK ! tllMill I'ller MlllK. "flm fiMum i.n.1 k I anrna Hirnin-." .ill .L iniu r i l i" ( "i J Miss Rnchel Metcalfe Is1 HrMc-toHc Goe Eat for j Wedding: Attendant Her Trousseau i Mi ttntnl Mliilfi- Uri mi H.tiif! Mm Zrri.ni Jiiiini bi aniiomn.l 'iday ! mi uliaii'tai.t In ti w.l lii-r i..JKi-iliit ti J"lil w- t'll.Vl'TKIt XXM. I.. l a down t tha ar,li n tit' tiiia and ft'ir ar tiiB .i.Ki.rra, guyly rnl.r1 rrihriiN lahlwud fur tlm I'dl'V" and niiinliia Ivi.r Itubtilt tiiiiiklti rlnaa f.ir tha kbbllra. Mra Hi'ott la an antluiainaOi tnain Ur of tha Omaha (VIIi-n rlnli and la jnui'tt liitri'-at. In tli n. Ii.ii.uo. ttl'blt nvi rod, "I riin't. Jimmy "Why ln.tr 'T..i ni'li.Mil ln"ln toiuurrow," Jimmy iiniil. I illy Vi'iHalihiii k litiihd at tlint &! r. "(Mbit b.iva vmi l dn itli ai'limd" b uiik il. "Jobniila fiinm will luiva to ko. lint you dun t n r:ori;i llninllton, Jr., la tha work if an fimaha iuuU lan and roniKi r, It. 31111a Hllhy. Ir. Itllhy la ornunlat at Ilia enthaial, whra tha .Min will luka I'lur. nnd ba, blinarlf, llt an ruinpnny Mlaa Cralahtml on tha or Kiin, "Tha Ava Maria' wna ram poard by l'r. hill y rat Utlly (' oivnulun and la airannfd f.ir i x . - g. 'Will Hitw ! nil. imii .i'.iii Dancing Club Opens 'p. t t i..-h.i tmn.irrow t tim inn C I ri-d a hiwllioii"! du uii? Tb-i'll b Friday lota of awful li) tb' in' prano anln, Denver Tin- i -ni i-'uiiTuI 1 ii. 'inn i lub will liiiuamatv Hi it M-unon. of on Krl'Uy. th lulur at tba tvolllall Kilo iiiilii'itml. Tina la tha f:(th tnt m.ii of thla Mnaoiiu; itnin'iiiii chili, and a airli'a of 12 iUn' bn bren ar- 1 runnnl for th mim. n. Ini ludina tin-r- J iir dum'a and rivl lininvatlon par i lica. Tha offiii-ra flutiad for tiiia 'H lain ara Joint Horrniwin, prr-itdi'iit' (luest to Comnlimented M,a. C. 1.1. Mayar will anU.Ul.i f'""k U ' Vnt. and . ... ,, , ' . , 'tbiina t. roMir. mi-rrl.iry. at a Kuir Inn. in-oii on t"lni .lay at lha l uiiiitry i lull In honor of bi-r iiui'Ht, aiim l lor-'iu -i iiiiiiomii, who arrlvi-d on Huturday will) bar fmln-r, W. J, llalloran. On Saturday Mlaa Ibilloran will hiIii ta compllm-'iit(d nhan Mra. J. A. I. Kunnwly will kH a dliuirr la lnr honor at tha Country rlun, Mr. 1 1 ii I kirn n l-f t for Ma hotim Monday. Dlni.rr rarly. M, (', piiliiu-r intiriaiMfil at dinner Moniluy vrnlnif. ut tha niandcla raa tMuiania, wh"it hla -,'Ui'ili wera tha Mvaara. and Mi-Klnmi a Omriii II. N'l Ki n, Ii. C. H itloii and Mr. Allan Wil li ml. Junior llidaiali. Tha Omaha Junior lln.lnf null unit will bold thi-lr nirf-nln-f miilii-r of tha aoiinon ( ! ( .tn-r -I at the Jrwlidi rnnimunlty inii'-r. Mlna Kthel Mi'ii ln, new pii-aldi'nt, will irilil' in.d will niitllne tho work of t cunilnv l,nn "Stop!" r commarxUil Vbi ara gem l ard I'arl). , -rinj' "You'ra tba dunce." . The Columbian club ft th WthI i - j , ll(,t golnir to tba red Hrart pariah will rnlfrt ilu at rarda J m-hoolioii-'," Jlnimy rpll-'l. ,,lluv- nt Lyraiint hull. Twenty aacond and Ixm lint lr-"tM. WVdnraday nfternnon. Mr. Alliert Miller und Mra. Loula Hlniani'i Till l boateatwa. Marriage, Aiinouru'i-niant la jiiht now mada of Ilia inarr.'tiKa of Mlaa Itera s. John aton nrd Krneai Thumpaen. Tha wed- illnK look plm e at Tckninuli, July 2"i. I Mr, Thomp-ien ia tlia ami of Mr. and j Mra. Thomaa Thonipaan, Mr, and Mra. Krneet Thnmpaen ura muklnif thi-lr I li'ima at 'OJ I'lerre atreot with Mra. 1 Tliompaen'a alaler, Mra, Ertward riilner. Fraternal Aid Krtihiniluii. Tha Frutcrnnl Aid Union kenalntf tun will meet M'edneadiy afternoon tit t o'clock at tha boma of Mra. F. It. Iwixt'r, 41 S r"uth Twentyalith atreet. llrldge fur Vlallm. M1b Wlnlfnd Hmlth enieitiinaJ thri-o tulilea if luiilao nt her hoina Mondiiy evening compllnicnlary to Mr. and Mra. Junu-a (iregory of Bu tuvin, who ara tha i-unta of Mr. and Mra. Richard Mallory. Trn for Mn. Ilcall. Mia. Moior Caldwell received bar fiienda at tan, Tuewlay to moet ber guent, Mra. Kllon Huull of New York City. Tha Meadameg J. J. lirown, Jamea Boyd, Charlea Lyman and Henry Ynti-a poured, and tlione slUn-r included the Muednmea Mil ton Harlow, Cbailea OITutt, John Cald wtll, William It. MiKaep, Kdward L. Kurke and Mix Franci-a Weaaella. I'lfiy Kueata were prvant. Wedneadwy Mra. William It. Mo Keen will bo hoHlera at a luncheon at linr home to Mm. Bcull, and on Fri day evening1 Mia. James Boyd will lme a number of guevt to dina in fonnally wlih her rt tha Blackstoua cunplinicntury to the vlfltor. l'"or Mra. Gray. Mia. Anna C. Gray of eiili"a-i will bo honored at luncheon and bridge, on Wednenday by her hoateaa, Mia. Charlea Met, who will entertain at her home. Covers will ba luid for olght. On Friday. Mi a. N. Guck- Problems That Perplex Aaawtrad by BEATRICE FAIRFAX IWt Take Kllhrr Yet. pear Mine Fairfax: I have been readlnif jour prohlern column dally and think your anawera quite aenal ble, I liive a problem l.tfora me with wblcli I cannot go ahead. I am a girl of 17 yeure of una. Am iiuite atout, but not a raving benuty admired by few. Among thene few ure two young men who make up iny prohlem. The llrat la a young man of about 2 or 21. He la tall and atout, far from handaome, but wealthy. 111a folka promim-d him half of a auction of land (at UOO an acre) If he could win nie for a brlile. My folka are nluo act on me having thla young man. I do not love him; I ilon't hate him, cither. I know ho doe not love me. Ho jut wanta mo an. he could get tho laud. The aecond young man la at the u(,3 of 23. He la not wealthy, but ho kind. 1 hava known him ever elnco 1 wa alniut 10 yeura of ng. W o played together for many yearn, but parted thrco yeura ago, und I love him. I am Kuro ho cares for me, too, for ho BHks fur a duto every time he chances to moet me. ao tia tho folks don't know It. They object to me keep ing campany with him becaune ho My Marriage Problems Adcle Carlson's- New Thano of "Kev elation of a Wife." (Copyrul't ISC) la of a Oerman family. I that suf ficient reafon? 1 don't think ao. Kotin tliuea 1 fuel aa if I'd like to run uwav and nevrr come back. I do not go any place with anyone becaune y pet n't you heard the new? llldn't yoU know ttiat there' going to be tl achooi In tbn woixJm?" "Ia that ao? ho'a going to be the teacher?" "Moloinon Owl! For there' nobody tiwt look a wine aa he," Jimmy ltiihliit answered. "I'm going to thla Mchoot," Billy WiMMichuck derl.ireil, "nt luat for tha full term. Of courae 1 11 den up when cold weather cornea." Holomou owl' school opened enrly the next morning. The teacher perched on a low branch of a big hemlock where he could look down upon hi pupils and see everything that they did. On the ground below wire the acholar. And In the back row, aa far from tho teacher as they could get, were Jimmy Ilabhit and Billy Woodchuck. Holomon Owl gave hi oueer. roll ing cry. "Kchool'a "begun," he boom ed. "And 11 rrt of all, 1 mtiitt pick I understand that every The Carefully -Planned ((ucatioiia Al len Drake Aiiked Madge .V- if a puilden disturbing thought bad struck them, both Lillian and Allen l.irako turned to me and drew ni aaido a little way. "What about that trapdoor'.'" Mr. I'ruko linked with a noto of apprehen hive dlMUpproval In his low tones. "That will never do. There Is a way from underneath, Isn't there, Mrs. i IruhamV" Lillian's haud waa pressing by arm in a code Bit'itul which meant "Don't speak. Just nod jour Head." I gavo the silent affirmative with a hiiil.lon terrifying, heart nhaking ro tnembrauco of my having bud con structed an outer entrance to tho lilac beneath the old cornerib trans formed by Dkky Into a atuUio. Under the floor of that building my baby toy had ben held a prisoner while 1 frantlcully eearched woodland and n.ea.low fur him. When ha finally had bem restoii'd to me. with an ti- i li. gteab uiircartoiiic, truly feminlu ( I Iki. fe l hut I couiu lioi man should make. With an apparent sulky reluctance, for I was afraid Smith might suspect any eager ac Ctilesceuoe on my part, I started to ward the door. "I Must Co'." "Katie in too good a housekeeper to leave coffee In the pot overnight, and I happen to know there Is no milk. But, if you have to have it, I can make a pot of fresh coffee in a very few minutes, and thero ia cream." "If you will be so kind," Mr. Drake returned stiffly, as If be were offended at my reluctance. "I'll go with you Madge," Lillian naid. "Perhaps I can rustle an extra cup for ni.vi.elf. Do you want the f rub brouKht outdoors?" "No, I II aend one of the men in for It." Mr. Drake replied. "Would you mind asking them to come In as you go pant the veranda?" "I'll aend them right in." Lillian promised, and attended to tho errand forthwith. .she did not apeak agnm until th I don't Ilka to go with the first man. When I go any place I go alone or with my mother. 1 go to school and nm in the 11th grude. Am I far enough ahead or am 1 behind? Well, I guess I'll ring off for thla time. Hoping to sen an answer to my letter in Tho Omaha Bee. I am, JACK. If you are 17 und still In high school you don't need to worry much nbcut marrylncr anyono for a while. Seventeen Is not too old for the 11th grade; it Is about the average. As to the suitor who wants to marry you to get tbo land, that would be preposterous, nnil you are right in refusing. Walt for the one you ar really fond of, and in the meantime, thero ia no reason w hy you shouldn't go out. with other boys if they ask you. Y'ou ore young and ore entitled to a rood time. But I respect you for not wanting to go about with tho wealthy aultor, sincfl you don't car about hlni. Since you have rAVula up your mind It wouldn't be fair to him to keep him at ringing along, and I think your family must realize this. It Is too bad to let national prejudice come Into the matter. Tho war Is over and we nro all Americans In this country. H can only do harm to keep old bitternesses alive. Loving Cousin: I think you should tell your mother about your cousin's behavior. It 1 not very cousinly con duct and I certainly would not take him seriously. teacher has one." He stared down at his pupils. "I believe I'll choose Master Meadowmouse, be added presently. But Master Mendowmouse didn't want to be the teacher' pet. He wa terribly afraid of Solomon Owl, Who had swooped at him a hundred times or maybe a hundred and one. With n auuenk of fright he dashed from hla place in tho second row and ran off Into the woods. "Well, I can't have him," Solomon Owl remarked somewhat sadly. "AVho would like to be my pet? First come, first served!" "I would," cried Peter Mink, before anybody else could speak. "Then that's aettled." Bald Solomon, "though I would never have chosen Peter Mink for my pet, because he' a ruffianly, quarrelsome vagabond. . . And now I must decide who's to be my brightest pupil, for I'm fold there has to be a brightest pupil in every achooi." Again Solomon Owl looked from one to another of his pupils. What's your name?" he asked Paddy Muskrat's eldest boy, who was a very stupid youngster. "Matthew Muskrat!" "Well, Matthew you're going to be my brightest pupil. Try not to disappoint me. If 1 ever ask the sehool a question, be sure to answer it first, no matter If you're wrong. Matthew Muskrat promised. "And now." said Solomon. "I must : . ; .hi , ti,li: !''"' ,, ..m . tlllUll? I " " IV'i"" ' ' " . U .1... h. ....... mi wav out icm innnm "- j ti. and then h punctuated her woi'ili with a llt'l'i impromptu dance i step, I surmised that Identification of Snuili wa a diMim-ily perwmal trUiiiiph, and Ihnt.khe was giving way ti her own aiithiisi intu gratification in a ntaiinnr tare to her j '"oh. Abides" flie einlnlmed, atop- pii g In front of tw and . i'ii.g ma by , llui hisib! i . "I'veryihiiiij 1 turn. . . ..... .,.. ....A r ,t... .,., I,.- U M I I. . I 1,1 . k.., THt t-mitU . ir uniii - " .-. t.i lirur thnr l"W, a tin. '.I w tai.r I ' did )! bow b nw.illim-d thai -'.i-,., t w it mi a I ' ! h,r tff atout tba ttvi'.Mr ." II to. h .,tl..f w "1 or I'1" -'.-t" ( . m'w a -. - ' - H.t.m lid for b: (e i Ida i, aimer irtiuni ! wovii'i way -hi'.' "under-j M ihloka v tan rv ptn-au- ln"i aa4itit hla e-vaiw. J tun utog iit.y bad bunion I nie in toe uinuni notion, ami pnmitlvB exit from be l,eitih Hie old sti.1. line had been do. ii..d bv iiiv.-Bfive tr Tier ifetly s-fe" Ll'lhvn l",'d .uiiiiwly. "He 11 "' ,u Xtr u1' lH.ll t WOllV," A Hebear-ial t onfia' w i e tv. Il I vt bull ....,i. ' nut i n writ lit I '! k I la.lt utlt4 b J'I'l K'"-W !llf e'olit ( bl tIW tlte , , I , itn r, ll il l" iiigniii-'U eimtn m in i a war ii . an.tl'io W n r iu.1 uniyu.rf . t o !. AiWn t..(i,i, r i ti 1 1 iti l: ttvHtf l-i t at' h t -iu.ttf4 . Ma a I 'l vf fmiiV k,:i". ni.oly , '.I al t-i'V-c'w,.i(y tt aialy b a ww a. li' It ad ta'i" aut (Maait- fwiit ' ti-.- a-i'-r li sn .4 i ... ... x.l ii.t et ( iniikAia. 4 uni.wl. tal I .,..---, and lhi.lvia aii tM tb wa.vk i4 ba ih.M -Uv . Hm.th, l, -,,1, m -rwttaxtlv - t ia ba h IbaW J i AM th liepi-NM-i-'a Mt if b li , A ilea ta -- w -;, t.r l-iy, i it. a I ft...., u rraa lit g Mnv i - .. t d riantr b( . a. .1 a wo .4 t . ,tl,l Jl-ili ! a. I ; '"' till l ...lt.tea i t f- IB i . .a .. H.a ' a l J..wv ' Ta lAMHf M !.l,t t.. I'.:'.. b.t t-f ' t '" '"" ' , in.;- a..4 t ft- 4 ae " ' .- . , - -M ,ei- : .i!. b b ' a-a ' .ii .1 wt-iw.-J... 4 tr M f ' Ut h H v " - ' Iws-aM- H -t K . rt .-. . fs f4 . k a . at la w ,,.j,.4a 1k., M tin. f t f t "' r' tut. ih a J. i It l t , t -"a i 1 I t iviM a I ' ! ta iM b ut f IH ;. iiwwa w-tv an attt b.a In, ana llt ..IVa, j t i-taitiir ' ' 1 t.. ..I l-a-l '! .-!-. tfca j 4 tl ' I ' ii 4 !.--. rva4 tba U' 1 Cillll pupils' "1 don't know," Jiuiipv, lUb- bit. "HnVrll't S'oll laell ,ie.p? Il.ltell't JOU ta-i'U itirlinillig?" ' My gis-ltles-,!'1 criail Holollioil nwL "1 must have la.cn. And I've had Ilia UU.Tiri.t .liratn' I thought I vtu a lio.'l tr.n lii-i 1 ' IlllltUy lUbbat glillllrd. I'i-.ij.Ik Will lit lit; It V.lli-11 tile)' lli. 1 1 about It," he cliuiklr.1 "iiou't tell amlssiv'.' exiiomon Ih-kkiiI blm. "I wouldut have thla Sfrv get out not for anything!" Arid no i'ii bus hoard I nut. I now. Ii'-lff Xli1. I;' I Many of tin- nftirnoort gowna nt l.wwnnurmk. ma OhcChccrofKouvIbitliLiglit fffSjHK IrUtunl pvirvh light at J I nihl U th Biauengtr of chrtr. Help riMt that chttr In -.oufblevk. Burn th porch light at Bight. Th t U tui.ttlllcn. for BBtr OttuhVi hw ru it ctAli only fJ U katji your porch brtlUaBtJy lthU4 wit- TbVwatt Umfi for T' i hour .1 Light Ml Moht for lnny (tint a Thlnt 1: it Prtrr Mink snarled baik that ho vou Id ii t do it. "Tur! tui!" Soloiiiou l thuiidtr ad. "Th.tt'a li way for ii pet to ..'.U I'll lt If fl,m n.rlM. ltut before this loriil Is flnl-lir-d 1 II Inalie 1 aleovi less. Aproll tunica Ul H.pul ir. a g'Sid. jaillto pet of yon if 1 have to e.rat.,b all the fur off your buck." An uproar ft out the whole achooi pre-ti-d tl ia r' liiark. NoUsly liked 1'iit.r Mink. Kvery one hoped that Holoniou would make gissl ti in thrtnt. "Iiel m see," Holonuni Went on when tlie poise had stopped. "What tha pet thing, now tlutt school hns lirguii ."' "Keiess!" slumted Matthew Musk rat. And a gixsl many of tho pupils Ugan to think that laddv Muskrut ehleat tain waan't nuite mi stupid aa they had supposed. "Itecess: Hecesa!" tho wholu achooi i litmoreij. "Very well!" Solomon tohl them "You may oil have re.eaa now ex cept tbo dunce," lie added, turning lim g.izn tilion Jimniy lUtddt. "I heur that the dune of a school must Ulwaya Ihs kept In during race." Now. Jlminv llabblt dl.ln't like that very well, lie watched bia friends troop nway Into the wood. And when ha looked at the teacher be aw that Solomon Owl was taking nap. Tho teacher slept on and on. An hour passed. Yet the pupils did not return. "They're waiting for the teacher to ling the bell," Jlnimv thought. "Ilu ha no bell. He'll never be abln to call them back. Hell h terribly angry. I I think I'd better run and hide." He bnd taken Just one hop when Solomon Owl woke up. "Stop!" he commanded. "Whore are you going? You're the dunce. .... . ... 1 t. ... l.' . . . . - 4 . . ling pallt of M m Kitb-riua Me-je.niy in f pienua r ielv v.-r..a Nulty of ft .oui. whi w , , te rn mug f-t Nw V.u wc.-.inniiec iiiMiii-eied a a s.pul.ir vision' in by M' Mildred Kalmus, of tnver tNiiib i Th .. i.Mi.ooy will I who ba Un b'r gu-wt dur,tij it solemiiK.d Well,, .day. is tob. r It. pi.l wek. They pta.1 tl tat t Ibt Mix Mt ati and Ml M 'Nui'y war j i for a month and Ml IUIsIni f.uniar a. ho.du.4ie at tl, M ..l.li g-, " l"tr.h.e tin li..'i.w4U on tb. ton univera.ty and ai.tma in tha tup Mis Hi .bin and Mi- Kalinin happ Alpha TI.. U sorority, ML. '4te ...,n . h-ln-ate, t Mr. Wi Metcalfa vtlula m St. Uni's will I in W.t.blnt.m. D C tb guast if lor ui. Mr It T Wyatt. Uuuialt'a Huh Ch-HM l(eberl. lii.lurl c"ii-M I'len. who l naiiiui Aiiieri. anloiiiiii Training (huim-. j the rhorti of ' nniali Woinan . Tha Colonial I'aim. r ..iaor. "lul., ha . .til. -I the fu.l r. be. i sal f e ing a cl in Ameili aniitlon, at lla i Wiiln. sd.iy luoi iung at J't o . I. k . 1'l.lvol.lty f Otn iha, Mra Kb1 j ! V. W, C, A. There will uli h Thol ligiUu, li.airm n r. Tho t'taira la , a ieb.ar.ul ill the saio" pla. at . open to Ublveraity stud. nts and oth. 1 ..'. . k Wrdiie.lnv ev.mng. The cl,. r era on., nedit is offeied accredited j ua will give It first open progian aniiknt. I N'ovelldaf OMAHA, Nl!a Leather U 1 Hand J Bag. I You Should See These New Fall FROCKS Poire t Twill, Canton Crepe, Tricotine All Models, All Sizes -On Sale Wednesday Only 171 V -7 . a. Acro rvm a it.J tW J'Jr Pi) f Alwayi Why some people sleep lightly" THE PRINCIPAL REASON is irritated nerves, and the common cause of nerve-irritation is coffee and tea drink ing. For each cup of coffee or tea contains from one and one half to three grains of caffeine. Caffeine has a tendency to agitate the nervous system, when the nerves, normally, should be relaxed. The result is that you fail to get the deep, restful sleep that restores health and vigor. If you have any idea that coffee or tea is injurious to your health, drink delicious Postum, instead. Postum is the pure cereal beverage that helps the nervous system, by permitting you to get sound, revitalizing sleep. Serve this fragrant, mealtime beverage. You and the family will be surprised and pleased with its delicious, coffee like flavor. And better health is worth while. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for thosa who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling fully twenty minutes. Postum rSnn BEVERAGE flk-J a. x yai FOR HEALTH "There's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. 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Order sark In your next delivery. BUY. RITE PILLARS Niehna Valley Buy-Kile Butter, lb -44e New l'Ulsbury's Pancake Flour, 4-lb. pkf. 45) Small package, C for "32e Genuine Ball Mason Jars, pints 83 Quarts, 93c; U gallon $1.23 Fancy Jumbo Head Wee, 2 lbs 25 Fancy Navy Beans, i lha ig Mazola Utl, pints. S5c: quails. 49c; 'i-Ral..(r7v Fresh Jumbo Pur Wtddmg Jtlly Pur ltin' Soft Shall Henty, Brakfa.t GHsi, Cldtr rtH Baktd Eofllnh pr M.pi, aut or Vlngar, fruit Top Walnuts, 5 pound Syrup. till, ptr Cooki, pound, pail, 35e i, ptr done, gailen, pound, 39c 98c 27c .VSc 19c 25c WASHING SUPPLIES Lari bar of K Jt tl. Npiha b.p. 10 fur 47 Per bot of PK bars... $t.VO 81b. pack of Argo ftiati lt. . ,., jji), !.ri;u pa.-kitsa of Hold Imat '7f Sib. wooj Lot of hingnrord'a V.argu Cl.Ht Siarrh. ttlal 73 Smfcfuhl ("Irau'er, 3 r m f. .....lHf E.' tatundry Tablet, (matt tit ..,,,..?0k lattf l -H.3a f biof w. hit I.iW ap chip (or 7M CtRfcALS CEREALS CIRIALt Shredded Wheat Biscuit. 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