4 THE OMAHA Dhl'.: TLKSDAY. (KTOHKR 31. 1!-J2. -:- SOCIETY -:- PimH iut. Minn Ttuili It.Bt, dwinhier of Mr. nri. Mm. Cliiul. .f. J!-t nf NwW-v, formerly if Oiiiiilui, Has muted III marring Kotunlny af! 'riux.n m( i n'rliic k at thn lumip i.f h-r plHti-r, Mr. (Inulil J'n-w, tn A'frml A l'litrcl if foliitnt.uK. Thn Ki v. It, H. Vniiil.r llli pi'i f.irm'! Hi -ii''iii(iii'. The Trtinit coujiln Mill riniili' In i ! u iiiIkim. I nirdiji-Miiiit AniiiiiiiK ril, Mr. mi, I Mm. I'', A. Hiinir of i'ihiiii II I'.luffH ii ii 1 1 11 1 1 1 1" tin" iiK itt'" ini-iit of llii lr ilniiKhli i , l'limlm M;i". ti Mr Itrxuml'l A Kniry, moii of Mr. iirnl Mi . J i, Kntiy of Auburn, . li M ih Ki i r I vi i y well known In 1'iiinii il :lnffj i In !, lutvlrig rrnlilcil Ilium wiih h'-r imiiiiti tihtll H yciir mi'i, uliiii flu- rum" In nnik hnr I nil" with Mr. mill Mix. II. M. Hun- I ell i.f tllK fllV. Mr I'niiy ki :ilmiti i fiuiii (hit k hu h m li'inl, nficr wlili h Iiii hi I -m !! Ilio I'm v- J t y of .Win iikn Hi l.lncolii iirnl in iiuw fjiiixliliiK hi inlll fl ft lUflli'ill Hlllili'llt Ht l ho t'nlvi-iHily of .WbruHkn lum In OlilllllH. I l It lltl'llllHT of I hi' (Mniiliu. I, iiinl of Htuilint vuluiilri-ra for fllH-lKIt Mf'IAilP UMll H IMI'llllil r of I'lisilun .Nil of J'M fhl iiwillriil frn ti i nllv. Thn wi'ililinif will ho Hiili'inii l.'i'il the IhhI of Nui'-tulu r. Kmir'h Atmnrrsnry. Mr. mill Mix Hlmilry riiip.tn "n-li'i'luim-d In thi'ir honin on i,mt Hut untiiy I'vnltiif, Oi'tnluT th i- u flint Iwlim lliii fnintli niiiilvfrwiry of tllll llfi l.tnilloil of llll'll-ll m- of III '.ti linHloviik - ri piihlii:, Mr. Kcipim In thn fuiimil for Czi'ihiiHloviikl.t. 'J'linHi' prnHi'iit wi'i'i1: MInnc Kiwulii I'ii IMnm ill. Ri'Kln'i T iui li' ii, limit' Tii ni lii'ii tttii'l KImIii 1'IhIc Mm. .Inliu HI' nli'kii iirnl Mi-hnim. mill Mi'HiliiincH V. ''. I lonicck, JnK(ih T, V'otnvii , JiiMi-iih .1. Mlk, Hull W. f :i i-f ,iihciIi K. I't;il, Jos. Ji'lliiik, iiiHt.iv K. Jiiimlii, Hlmon lliilnixrk, .Viicldv Tixir, I'h.'irlfs I "ii v 1 1 u , nr.: Or. V. A. Hi ill in k. 1-Yril. Numbi iirnl Mi'BhrM. Otli Chitval, Kniiilt Rihii. .lorn lilt r.i'r znci k, V'arlav llruburi, J F. I'm' h"iifky. .Mm. liedliU to Jliiuor Mm. It. Turner. In addition to thn buffet dinner to be Riven fin Tuewlay evenliitt by Mm. t'liurlea i '.. Melz lit her homo I hern will be a dinner lven In compliment In Mm. Kit pert Turner of Miineheler, KtiKhind, ly tor ho.-tPsH. Mm. John Ileillik. ")n ThiiiMiliiy Mra. Wiillcr ItohcrlH w:ll cnleiialn f luncheon tit her homo for Mm. Turiv r. Ilillinve'en I'arly. A Hallowe'en party will be Riven TuCHilay nt Mooho temple. Twenty eighth and Kiirnam rlieetH, by Cimnlia Hevlew, W'nmiiil'H llenellt AaHoclatlon of Miicenliec n. All member of the iteview and kfilghia of Maeiiihe8 are invited. Jolly Seniom. The Jolly HeniniH will enlerluin at a Hallowe'en purly Tnemlay evening at frotniNc hall. Card J'any, The ladlea of I ho elnireli of the HIcsMed Kaeranient will entertain at cards U'eilniyilay nfleriiooii ut. their hall. Thirtieth and CurtlH alrecla. Will Keep lot !- on lliinticra. It Is very annoying to go to your clothe elom t and find xevetnl froefca and fine Ii1ouh have ulippril from the haiiKcm, Wind tightly a wide el.iHtlc hand urolllld each end nf e.'ich h.iiiKer and you will find the clothes will not hp off. , Kcittsnm (iinird. HtirkitiK Iho pulnta of the missors Into a cork before plaelnir them In your rewim! bai will prevent holes trarintf in your bajt. ( niivenlelit nml Kcstful. A stool, tucked under th work tn hie In the kitchen iiiIkIiI end the complainla of aom of tho women, who nro "always on their feet." Problems That Perplex Aniwercd BEATRICE The dill in I.ove. Penr Mtsa Fairfax: 1 utn 19 and In love with a youtiu man of L't. This younit man and I were friends, until he hud a quarrel with his boss artd linve up his position. He tlu-n told mo ho would not see ma until lie B.it a new job. I hear he Is not working nt pres ent. Is this yountr milt doimr the rm'ht thlnit? 'r would I be ilmmr the wnuik' tlilnn tn try and s.-e him'' I oe him very dearly and cannot think of h.in any Ion-, r. 1. Let tlie youiifc" man work out his on ii plan, mv .Ii ii . You initlit dm pliuse him If you trie I t" e. h tu If lie .i.s you he Hill see you w In n Ji tl'.tllks It 11 Wise. IVili.ips hu n mh.itiic.1 t be with .11 Wh.le be is I'llt "f a p.iit loll, all. I P.- Di.i v thn, k tli.it (lie l.- wilt lleVoIl ii , t.ine t- ftudni: oi.e if he in not II . i'l le t I V J, ti C let V I. . I ! mi al-'Ue. If be ii s-iiiuiclv in 1.!.'t..l ut .'U he will t-ioe b.'ck. II t lte luiy te a tuv H".ht niu- mid ln ii t .li witii fir f ilms !! ii "ll now t hink. jfi T-r-u. ,:rvi:i 'j-.r, -r r ' .ikmu WM League of Women Voters Mr. (.', M. II vii rt, units pimlili'Dt of Ihtt I ,. ik tie of Nm.en Vutara, bus unit tin In viiiitioii tn thn pit i,h-iit Of M OIH IIliJltlllllK of Hi HtiltO to nt li'inl Hi Mnt lonvfiitluii of th li'iiumi .j I, lii-M at Jl.iIint lujiit ttiimtli nml m iiii- piil ii In th Milnplum of it Ii Klulntlv tmiKriifii In Hhlrh Hnlin HI ol tt,'llilzitllllll IIII' 1 1 1 trt t r1 Ijmt ptiMK Invltiitloim wire m-nt Id the iirKii'ilziillnnii mi'l ii iiuttiher r. iottili'i iin'l piirtltlpiitcil Iti the work of mliipfl'iff ii k'Klnlnllv proKnini Th prenOli'til of .o Ii or.inliitlnli I liivltiil to iilli-nd utnl m.iy iipiiolnt Kiiini'iine tn no lit h'T plui e. Tim pro mum to I in ojimirniliil t th ion vrtillnli lliin yir Inrliuli llm Hhrp pnnl Tovt nor net mil IrnlHhition iirrm. .iry to "imii It hi'tii'llli In Ni" hiunloi; htir tniirrluK hivm mil i lliiiiii.itlon of the party rltrl. Tho Mnrolti l'nj:o hn prlntil th tiliiil tit t of thn iiiitlotiniilr Htiit to the l'xiHj"tlv candliliit)) hpi! hm tmiilifl copiiD to nil tho womrn who Imvn hi llifnilwrn. Anyoii niiiy i me u coiy i.y nrrnm.iiK niPiiilnr of th hiiKii mi'l (SlviriK th! IIH'tlllulBllIp to tllD tll'!llllr, Mi. Krrn I'plnii, who will tmill th ropy to her. Mm, J. I, Koiinlnu of Lliiooln Ih (hHlimiiti of the roiriiiiltt whlili (.onpll(1 th report. Pint lUlloweVn iirnlml. HIi-hi1 Sdciunii iit. HlKh ni hnol pnpilH will hv H Tout lliillowii'tn iiunlnil Thurmlny, Novfrnhrr 2 Hi tln'ir hull, Cilil.i nml ThIMMh lr-n. OhMliiiilA Oven Ihmm. If thn oven door work a atlffly i A'liirak rub it liltln liud on th hlnie mi'l llm Irniihli! will dlmippear. Ilalliine'en Tuny. Mr. and Mr. Chtirlea N. CIIIh en terliiliied 35 eufMlM (it a Hallowe'en parly Katurdiiy cveiiinK. Personals Minn Mildred VV'emon will return Monday, November f), from llm cant. Mr. mil Mm. ('heater Nleiiuiti Kpent the week-end In I.lucoit) at tho hotn of Mm. Nlcman'a mot her, Mm. C. W, Hmiford. MImh Mary I,otilan KnKliah, who la apendinK two nioiittia in New V'ork (.'lly vlMltinif relatives and frlenda, went to lioaton to attend the Harvard' Iiartmotilh foot l II Mr. and Mra. William I,. Kent of Keiitfidil, Cal., lire, expected the end of the, week to be the Kticxts of Mr. and Mm. Kdwiird I. Huikc. Mm. S. T). Ilarkalow of 'Waahlni? ton O. Cand her dauRhter, Mia Caroline, who hav been thn siienta of Mm. K. II. Davla, left Hunday ve nlnif for their home. Mm. C. O. Ttyan of Crand Inland, president of thn Nebraska Lenftuc of Woman Voters la In Omaha to apeak to . the numea who are in slate con vention here. Mr. and Mm, ',. A. IIornherKer and Frank Conn attended a party given alumni hv aclivo members of the fra ternity' At the new chapter house in Lincoln Baturday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Daly announce thn birth of a daughter on (-Saturday at "the tit. Joseph hospital. Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Fredericks an nounce tlm birth of a daughter on Sunday at the Kt. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Tl. O. I.onnnecker and daugh ter, I'ollyann, left Sunday for their home in Keno, Nev., after a visit with Mm. lxinnnncker's alster, Mrs. i:. II. AVard. hy FAIRFAX Dislikes Kinks. Dear Miss Fairfax: I bko your ad vice Kiven very much, and I, tnu, am cotiiiiiK for a, little help. I am having tintiblo with my hair, and It is very h ud to tlx it any way to make it look presentable, F.vrr since I can re member it has been very kinky, but It is not the pretty kink like some hair has, it is fuzzy and kinky, a K I deal like a neuro s hair. The more water I use upon it th mine kinky It become. Vaseline does It mi tioud, und I have tried other thlutis :il i. I now bav it bobhed and it still Is verv kinky, in fact, it Is mme. tuliiK awful tu deal with. 1 am urnm: tn ak you If you could suiinest unv. thipi: In make it mote like other hair. Mv hair is lute. Thinking Jim lery much. 1 u-main, r.i.ri: Lux. 'I la- Is. ! 1 1 ti in your muni Is prolml ly botherintt ymi mote than th kink It lour h ni. ItrUshliii; is the bet thn. if I know for it. Many Hill who ii ir l,..,.-, Imr iioiill hevt-iy thitikful t i hni tho kink. "Only the Best for me!' tleclarti the woman who tahti pride in the kinj of fooj the tttthxfore her family, Sh know i it Jtx-in't ry to tvait her chk1 efforti ni her gooU dour, eg gi nj other mtfrUU by uilng nything but ROYALth Uit Uk. Ing puwJer nJ. ( Contain So Uum leawi So fittttr Tatte ; Intelligent Interest in Maternity Care Is Incrcainj;. ! Ili'Kiiil'i wuh ft liniliil m i'niiy piwmlilH if tut w.uil In k.ifi'KUHiil your own In nil h nml hnv n lo'iilthv. mirinitl lnl.y, l th mlvli nlvmi in ipctunt nml hem hy pli Mnnnin hioI miiK-iiiiH In InHtltiitlnti mtiuhi'il to tli. I'lilti l HUle hofipliul r 1 1 ri 1. Poii t wlt until it l tun for your Iiii I V tl) I hol'll llll'l tli II I'llxh flllll' tliully to nn itintlliitlnn h h ii riin'r. ((in y iii, Vini'll ni t th I.eMt uirn th IiopllHl run Kivf you, unihT th rlrt'tirimtiini . hut you won t h lv I UK snuiKi'lf nnil your huhr u fair chitnr. J r. Wlllliim K, Mlinlilifnnl, dirn tor of Mlnmi lloxplliil for WniiH'ii, bihI ona of thn h'ntlitK aulhoi ltl In th country, ri-ftVi In th "itlinMit of workm In nlhr I'tiltt'd hofpiml fund ln'ltulon hy HiiyliiK: "An niinh im poi-Hllilii w try to Imvn wotiit'ii icKlx'cr u oon tin y hsv rHHnn to lii'lirv thr In (folnn 14 I a hahy. W o wimt tu lv thnii a thoioiiKli tni'illiul x ii tn I lift Mori In oidi r thiit wo miiy rorri'i t In tliii any condition which nilijht work aKiiltmt a iiortnirt delivery. "It hn heen nniply di'tnnnKt rated that preiuitiil and poatnalal cur auh ii a our ami otner i tiitii nomiiiiii iuni nati,,,,g KV9 decreax In a v-ry marked ileiree the nuttiher of tfllafor tuiiea iitiemliint on tiinlcriilty." riuneer ( lull. Th Vj lint I'eopli-M aoclcly I'loiu er i'IiiIi of Hi Klrt rnlinrlan church, will have a Hard Times I lallnwc'eti parly, Tuesday at H o'clock, in lh church parlors, Kyeryons is cordial ly Invited. (Juenllotialil Kicks, Ibild the ikk to th IlKht, and If Ih egif is clear II Will be K'S'd. If It has a thick iienrmice, it Is stale. If a black spot fa attached In the shell, II Is worthless. SLEEPY - Tl r. 7A 'mt?-imnsyM dt ('JIAI'TKK XIV. Why Hie lliichs Missed Their Morn ing Hip. Fatly Coon hadn't had his break fast. He always liked a hearty meal before be turned In for his day's sleep. And now hn was wonderlnu where, he could find soiiietlilntf xood to eat, "1 know what I'll do," ho said to himself suddenly. "I II K'i over to Farmer 'livens' duck pond. They'll Thg jumped int tnt. at the same be letting the ducks out before long. I'll hide besiile the pond and wel come thn ducks when they come for thi'ir morning swim." So he hurried nut of Cedar Kwamp and across the meadow. At the duck pond he crouched down in the tall grass that grew upon tho bank and waited. Ho waited a long time or so it seemed to him. Yet he didn't hear a single quack. Ho knew that tie lilucKs coutiin t tic on ttieir way to llm pond, fur they were a noisy crew, always talking, talking, talking. At last Fatty rose and peered to ward the barnyard. He saw no ducks anywhere. Hut he did catch sight of a long, sharp nose sticking up out of the grass not far away. "Tommy Fox!" he exclaimed under his breath. And then, "What aro you doing here'.''' hu cried. Tommy Fox leaped Into th air and looked all around, mid sniffed. Then he spied Fatty, And he smiled slyly as he replied: "I've come to watch the ducks enjoying their morn ing swim." m "Then If I were you, I'd go around to tho farther side of the pniul," Fatty suggested. "The ducks will enter the water lure mid swim across the pond. You'll get a better view Children Cry Ii 1 IM.il 1 Tim Klml Von Ilitvo A.witv Iloiiulit hna hornet th alifiui I tiro t( lb. is. ll, I I. ichor tm iho urupix-r lor uwr IM rura Jut In irutcct thn cniiiliihr UciicritUmis. M not t (Jih'iIvI, All t'oitiitcricits, 1 1 it i lit 1 1 ii nml 'Jiitii-i;iMMl" Mr 1'iit rivrliiiciit Unit -inl, inner llm bruit U i( 1 ttUilrrtl-r.H'rlcliiO HtJuUiat I .MKTliuciit, Never Attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What Is CASTORIA C'Astortil l M It.innli-Sa ailislltutl lor Castor Oil. If oft.-, lro mii hunt liliitf Mr ll. II t'OiilaliK lit itber Opium, ,Mj.irblno Imr lWr li.ir'Ot Id kiihtl.uti c, or luorr ili.ui Hurl t fn nil lli.t limi In tutM.iiti ii-o lor Dim rllll Ol Ollollp.llioll, 1 lilt llll l ), Millll I id!.' Mini i,irrliH'4 1 nlU)iitf I fttrrt'tiuto urUlnn Hu rt from, mot It rrtful.tillKif III Psloiii. I mnt liiwl, tlU Hit H HuUxMiiii t I ! I Rliltitf lu-nlihy Mini ii.ilural tcilt Ue iUUariM'a iwulirtlli .M..u..r'a ruu l, liaart lh &'twlur tf we In Use For Over 30 Years My Marriage Problems A.li'l Ctrtann'i New I'tmaa of "Hev elation, of a Wif." Ih l(i ilcl Kalheiin Mini nf MnlU. Ik foi ) mi v. )fh in to ' How ImiK let urn'. ir. I'l (tit's Voji fiiltly dllpped l-i lis IIS h liskeil the quell. ill (if l.ll- linn, and I liiicssed that Hi reason 1 fur his f-nccsxlvn frigidity was his re-si-nltiieiit lit thn cavnlli'i iiianiier In nh!ih I had ibsiiilsHeil linn afli r his in i hh.iUiiii in; unit Ihcky. I.llllan, hoHi vcr, paid tin moie n' lenticu to hi maiiner than aim would to the vanaiies of a temperamental pussy, Hh held up to her eyes III llliimlnili'il dial of her wrist watch a lid made a mental i alculatioii. "It'a (I o'clock," she annuuiiceil. "rti.nt your motor ut l't minutes past, and MiuIk will sl ut hits." "Very well." II sent his car nlnntf Ih road for a few yards, thn evi dently found thn safe parking pla'' fur which Ii mis InnkniK, mid stop ped his motor. Th tn-xl instant his lights went out. I waited to turn minn off until I had turned and taken a Ki'l look at the dear litlln friend who was koIiik nwny from us In such bizarre and, I feared, daiiKrous f.ish Ion. "ivatlicrln, you d itllm,'!" I ex claimed, and as sh b-aned across the scat toward In, I flunK my arms around her In a warm, clliiKlrut em biace. "I feel as If I ounht not to b t you ko." 1 added emotloniilly, "Hl'-ady, Madxe," l.lllian'a voice warned. "I feel that way, loo, hut I'm not briiKKliiK about II.'" she uuoted from a humorous anecdote of Inoky's. "I know." I returned contritely, "but I couldn't hlp It. I won't say another discoiiraalntf word," "It's that awful rnourriltiK veil," Mlllan declared. "It's a wonderful dlsuuise. hut enough to Kfve any per M - TALES FATTY COON MORE OF HIS ADVENTURES . .rtr . . . . . . u i id, crnTT ram p y nt them over there, because they'll be awlmmiiiir towards you instead of away from you," "I thank you kindly for your ad vice," Tommy Fox answered. Hut he never moved a single step, sinking low in the grass again leaving only the tip of his nose to show. "He means to have a duck for his breakfast, too," Fatty Coon grumbled. "Well, there ought to be enough 'or both of us, If bo doesnt' scare 'cm." Hoon a i!iuek-iuaek-o,unok sounded from the barnyard. "They're out!" Fatty exclaimed un der his breath. "'The ducks are out. They'll he here In a few minutes," Loud'T and louder grew the chat ter of the talkative ducks as they came waddling toward the pond. Again Fatty raised himself up on his hind legs. "I'm going to trrafo the big one," hn muttered. "The others are all too small. I'll let Tommy have one of those." Now, oddly enough, at that very moment Tommy was saying the same thing. Little dreaming- who lay hidden beside the pond, the noiny ducks hur ried forward for their morning dip. A broad path led from tho barnyard to thn duck pond. Close up to tho edge of It on one side crept Fatly Coon. Right up on the opposite side of the path stole Tommy Fox, And when at last the leader of thn ducks the big oup reached the spot that was exactly between the two hungry watchers, they both Jumped. They Jumped at the some Instant. A great clamor then broke outThe big duck ducked and wheeled and went rushing back through the flock, skunking ut the top of her voice. And all her mates began to flap their short wings and run for the barn yard, making such an uproar that old dog Spot, over on the farmhouse doorstep began to bark. Hack on the bank of the pond the fur was flving. For Tommy Fox and Fatty Coon had met right where the bur duck hud stood but a mo ment before. They met with months wide open, to seize the duck. But when their Jaws snapped they found they Were holding each other. For a minute or two there was a terrible battle. f And Then Fatty and Tommy rolled over and over down 'the bank, to land In the pond with j a great splash. It was a crisp fall morning and the wnler was Icy cold. The two flght ! era stopped fighting Instantly. They j let go of each other, scrambled I ashore, and ran off. Tommy Fox j hurried toward thn woods, Fattr .('null headed for Ceilm- Swamp. And 'each of them said to himself: ( "It's a pity that chap Is so i reed v. i This Is w hat dunes of bis always trying to iirah the blegest one." I I"P) Kill. I'.'--' I for Fletcher's ,tlur fect lady tin- delirium tremens If sh lu-wr saw a shot of hootch. I think you te iif to take It off, Katturin, buck in Hi tiitiiieiiu her. Don't turn off the liulil ynt, Mililn., There. Now let s hat a Km "I look at you.'' With a Jerk Katherln Rue th niouinliiK h it and eil from Imr head and looked at us II h so bra ve a smll. so steadily put pnaeful an expression i In her clear eyes, that I felt my throat 'constrict with iiffectloriiito admiration ; mink-led wild feur fur her safety, j "Vou'rn lookltiK very til," Mlllan ; priilioucrcd at last, and If I had not known her every Intonation so well I would have thought that she was con iceni'd only fur Kathci Ine's pliyslcot j litimss for I he w ork befurn her. Hut j that she w as us feat fill as I for our litlln fi-iend'a safely, a mi as lot It to h i hnr go, I well knew. 'Sony we cant Inspect you longer," Lillian went on with an ml miiiibly feigned flippancy In her manner. "Hut we've got to talk fast, Turn off tho glimmers, Madge." I obeyed her, and then for several minutes I listened to what was prat tlcilly a monologue from Lillian, out lining the tilings she wished Kalherlne to watch in the home to which she was going us .Ine's nurse, Katherlne asked but twfc simple uestons, and I fell, as I knew Lillian must, that she would neither fail In thn task Set her, nor fbiu h at, any danger's or ills comforts she might be called upon to face, "And now," Lillian summoned up "I think we've covered every possible question. How Is Joe behaving?" "Like a lamb"' Kalherlne returned. "And hi still s.-fys I am 'one Infely lady,' I t us Imp he continue to wear rose colored spectacles." "He will," Lillian said sententiotisly. "Hut when the time comes for bis awakening, If I'm not around, give him un extra wallop for m. And now, you and Madge probably have some thing to talk over, I'll run over and keep dear Hrble company, bls bis peeved little soul:" She had slipped out the tonneau door before we could stop her. Kather lne re.-iched her hand over the seat and touched my fax:e tenderly. "What tact she has!" she said ad miringly. "There la something I want to say to you. Madge, but how she guessed it I " "Sho Is positively psychic some times," I Interrupted, "Sho must be, for i only thought of this last night." Katherlne hesitated, and I hern was an edge of suffering and something else more Indefinable In her voice when sho spoko again. "If If anything should happen to m,.-whloh there won't I want you to sen that Jack gels this" She put thick packet into my hands, "and and explain to hltn, as best you can that It wasn't because I didn't love him that I disregarded what I knew would bn his wishes In doing this Do you think I'm terribly unwlfely and undutlful, Madge?" There was tortured doubt In her voice, and I knew that Katherlne Klckett waa treading the via cruris which her knowledge of her hus bands Ideas bad ma do of the course she had chosen. (Copyright, 1922 ) There's a Difference in c4n UnfoTPetnhle then u are convinced that Wttl Si" V- "There'sadiffercnce in bread," RYPtlflllYIP 1 Vou'U f,nJ Yourself insisting MJ9 VtlAMUl I upon detsy ROSS, for bread that is anything but the best will not satisfy you nor your family. HETSY ROSS represents two ideal. The Jay Burns Baking I'ontiT Con tret Kxtenilril. Th music week potr contest held under thn auspice of I lie City ('on cei l i lull has been extended until November 10. 'Mi contest Is o'il to all Omaha xcbm.l children. A prize of 10 In gold will lie awarded th winner. "Music Week In (imahu, City Concert club, November 'it Hrcemher 3" must appear oil the poster. Th Judges ai Mary I .earned, Dr. Hubert tlllder and Maurice Hhsk. Miss Marian Iteed. art director In the public schools, la supei vising the making of is art era which am to be entered ill tha ciiniest. fosters may be sent to Mrs. A. V. Kinsler, chairman of the poster com mllte; Mrs, llesler Hroiison Copper, president of th City i oncert club, or (iort:e Campla-ll, V. M. (', A, sct tary. Cake from Pure Nut Oils You can make the most deli cious cake with Wilson's Nut Margarine just pure nut oils, refined and churned fresh. It is rich, sweet and economical. Of course it's de licious on bread. JERPE COMMISSION COMPANY Wholeiali Diitribatori for Omaha Material excellence and better manu facturing methods. Neither one of these ideals alone tutrices. Both com bine to secure perfection. We could bake a loaf of bread with less expen ive materials and equipment, but it would not contain the food value or flavor of HETSY KOSS-ime loaf would convince you of that. So we uc only the finet short patent flour, pure whole milk, granulated sugar and refined crystal salt, pure krt tie rendered lard and prm.es and bake thce Ingredients scientifically. It only takes one loaf of 1U.TSY UOSS to convince you of the difference, IWl say bread -say 111 ;ISY UOSS, To Kiilcrlain at Hridc I'riil.iv nml Satiinlay. i Mia Man Miller has issued Inula lions for six tables of brlilK at her lioiiie on l'i ulu y afternoon and mm HI for seien tables on Saturday, Nebraska Writer. i liomihv Canfteld's latest novel "Hough ib wn" Is now Interest In Nehrnskans. most of whom have Just finished 'On of Ours." Ona of lb I reviewers says Ih most strongly marked rlmi'in tertntut of Mrs Fisher' i stories Is her Interest In the coin. ! men llf of the sversK" turn ami j women; that sh has a feeling for tha llKiilty of human experience and It , s the common humanity of br i li.uacleis rather than their IndP i viduullty that mien-sis her as an I ii r I ml, tint In "Hough Hewn" this I especially th case, and her picture J of th avtug American family I un. I excelled by any recent novel. Company rtDCCCL CN.w Arrival UKCddEsO Daily l MODERATE PRICES Julius Orkin Boweim 'THf VAtfJt GtVINO STOP" Sale ON Living Room Furniture Mahogany lVanir, .'t-p i e c e J ti o I o 1 (1 T.:.... $74.80 WZM) AlaliOK"y l'ramp, 3-p i ft c e Mahogany and 0 a n e Suite, velmir d101 ff r.. iPll.UU cove i JSP $275.00 3-iieco Tapestry Overstuffed S u i t o I t l i A V U V V $178.65 on sale at. $175.00 3-picce MalntKany Fnune, 151 uc Lnatlicr Duo- r.8.".":: $98.75 $325.00 3-picee Mahogany and Cano, JMuo and Gray Velour (1AQ rfC Suite. . OlVO.lD $325.00 a-picce Tapestry Pillow Ann Overstuffed Suite, $238.50 at $375.00 li-pieee Tapestry and Cane Suite in brown figured QJQ AA moliair tPUOiUU $530.00 3-piece Blue Jfo hair Overstuffed Suite at... $385.00 50 other complete suites Includ ed In this gain at Value-Giving Pricfi. Odd Chalrg, noc em, TablpR, Splnrt Desks and Day Beds Included In tills Sale. Free! Free! Tomorrow, Tuesday Evt, at 8 O'clock We Give Away Free An 8 Piece Dining Room Suite And 42 Othtr Uitful Hous. hold Articles. B Sur and Com in During tho Day and, Rtgnttr, No Purchase Re- quired. Galvaniied Water Pails, large sUe, lieavy liandlcs, ( al t lOf Wash Boards, rnncavrd, !avy litans llnlHliPil ti lioHid. 55e Galvanised Wash Tubs, itn-oV urn el (nut small) ln-avy rslvatillrd liihs (13 Caihenar Mialng Bowls, (llll SVt Of fit flulrtt Illli ln bowls, at 7u G'SS Minn So wis, act of ri dear i.i mitinst bllIS, l.lll4l, I(K, Mahogany finished faetslool fim-ri-d lth iuulitr. sriimr or iair 7Uf Gien Oth Foeieoie, nn rt' ifi liiiHS'liitt lt4tir, ' 70 C'tMs Ksskeie, htsif iksI til Hat it'int f l.ii lire i ''t , , ti,e Wl'f rna, ! tiatl. l K.i, ,14 hi i' ue i h Gsuan sed Asm C. S' litt..,l )i(l!us SI1) i ll.tKN ii r.. I sua .., a HI"I M SrtaM luk 4 tatfc, le I "mi "e ', r fr ps . SSI OMfitS,