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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1924)
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WIlH * i,i ,e hniArf haa n* * renter tangerine ghaded hew eta aha hrmi«hl Ihl* HI from I nsland laat *umm*r, II M » pHnl friuo a w™"l Id.u k Miaa I'mil* tturk* haa on* whlrh I* v*r» Mintlar Alt* flub* * I Harrell Heart a r*d and while prlnl a.aif *»o. k laaMoll, odh a lallor*d *ull, Ih# two long enda lurked Inalrt* Ih* jarkel, hanging .liiwn below. ... _ i.t Mi*, rhartra M"rlon. 1r, weal* a rual llnle,| ai arf and hal In "* Til* a-arf *he rrnaaea on one ehonldei with an end In lank ami front. Mt* i ' Alllaon. Jr,. I» another Who wear* har hill* and while aliiprd allk aralf knotted under Ih* ear, Home wear there colorful gfceaanrl** In add I'ne. accentuating lha length of Ilia naure. which la an deal red nowaday*. Mira Mrna Meed went a a Inn with led and hide Bgdre* arrnaa Iter *lddih t. > r £, Mr*. Marlin Han la alan <1ne« Ihla w ith a red prlnl, ee do*" Mia* ■!"•*■ plilne Hi hoi in a n With a while print. Mra. Albert Hlhhernaen nlao followa Ihla moil* with a ndilll colored acair and Mra Temple McKavden with a Klein print. I rnm Nneaail Ihla week Mia. Wallei Holarla la bringing a nmnheei of light wool ar.iif*. Mlea Hnphna I'efera la wearing one nf Iheae In • lo riy, and Mia K. 11. 1'nvla alan haa aerernl. Tea Postponed ^rf^Tha tronaacau tan which Mtaa l»or othy .Tudmm wna to ha\e given on Thursday haa been poatpnned unlit Saturday, when Ml** Florence Hyde of Kanna* City arrive* to ahare hon or*. BirtVi Annonnrfmrnti. Mr. and Mra. M. K. Glenn announce the birth of a eon on April 1«, at th* Omaha Maternity hoapltal. Saturday Tea. Ml** Marlon Tnn'le will be beaten i nt tea at her home Saturday after noon. “Married in I I (car Vila* Allen: Do you think it la unlucky to be married In May? While I am not ordinarily euperatl tioua, yet I do not car* to actually challenge or defy any tradition* or peculiar auperatltlon*. It would be more convenient all around If I could arrange to b* mar ried In May and yet aome folka have he ked dagger* at me and lnalated It not lucky! I thought May wns a pretty month —Springtime—but they aay It la had lu k unrl I don't want to elart right In "flirtIn«" or "gambling' with a hard luck atreak. So what do you Hi nk of It? A HEADER. There la only one thing *n the world that la unlucky. That I* to bellev* In luck. Superstition* *r* rooted In fear and have no power aav* that which our terrified thought give* them. The auperatltlon about the month of May la rooted In *n at II Hull** of the pagan deity who waa thought to preaid* over the month hundred* of year* ago. And nil there la to th* whol* non sensical and nfupld Idea la the amount of terror folka let it put Into their hearts. Year* ago I broke a mirror, and when folk* began Informing me that seven years of bad link were due, something In my youthful spirit refused to be hypnotized by that thought and Insisted that seven years of good luck were Just ns likely to follow If only / held firmly to the thought. The rnoat wonderful opportunity of my life time came anon after. If, had nothing to do with the broken mirror [ of course, but I thought It had—and . began to have my own peraonal super- | •tltlon about good lurk following on broken mlrroral Now you start realizing that May la a beautiful month, the harbinger if summer and part of flod'a calendar .f beauty, Be aur* that your Mav narrlage la going to lead to happl-( neaa, and don't tat any on* coma Into Ilia garden of your mind anil plant linwaleonie aaada that will roma lip In weada of faar and darknaaa and doubt. "Aa a man thlnkath In hie haart. an la ha." Keep your eapectetion filled with faith In pood, and proee to auperatltlon that volt don't n»ad i to ha bewitched bv It. Too Much Sex-CnnaHniianea*. T>aar Mia* Allen: T-ately a young musician baa come to town and In tend* making hi* home here if ho can get a foothold. It la hard for him. for the iniialciane of our town have a little Hoard corporation and thry can make It tied. I am aim oat 30 and unmarried. T have not been going out with men for the pnat few year*, there are *o few nice one* left and I've heard that people are aaylng catty thlnga about "here's a man ahe can get at laat. rtf enurae ahe'a Introducing him and 1 expect* to get him later." What ahall I do? I'm the onlv ona I he know*. There'* nothing aentlrnen I t«l between ua. hut I hat# to throw i him down, lir e one of thoae aenaltlve artistic persona. I feel a duty KBTHBTl. You are right to help him. There should not b* *o much aex conscious ness in httalnea*. Men and women can do each oilier favor* and help each other over difficult place* with out Stopping for a moment to get self or *cm conscious. At least they can if their well meaning friends permit. And when goaaip begin* to make an ugly melodrama out of the "good Samaritan" instinct. Ut does a cruel and destructive thing. Kaftrr Kjjg Hunt. ,tnr TMidlev riallagher, daughter nf Mr. and Mra. Paul fiallarhar, will entertain a number of her email frlenda at an egg hunt Saturday from 2 until 4 on the grounda of her parents' homa. from tha (iallagber homa tha youngsters will then go to Kalraorea, to be gueata of Hayden Htorz, eon of Mr. and Mra. Adolph Htor/.. llovderi wilt t.e boat at an rgK hunt from 4 until 7 p. in White iikirts, white troiuen, white »hoe«, •II k»r* *»o*J»«f»»la*«f"» aim mar r*r*i»« >nd dtncm. A lrcd« car*and • llnl* Intwnr—rha earfeadrfclaana* —wtll k*»p rhum tpfjtftm. nia *>ii dla • pr*»'« Inatamfr. no "dar r*m>ia«. |ENEREg^| RENULIFE (Violet Ray) HEALTH GENERATC 1 People suffering from Neuritis and other ailments ean attain relief in their own home hr Rennlife Treatment*. Thousand* have done so. Eminent physicians ssr that high frequency trc*‘ ments are a relief for this ailment. Rennlife Health Generators are made for home use- the treatments are soothing and immediately helpful. Operates from any light, socket. You need not suffer from Neuritis. You aie under no obligation to learn what this will do for you. Ask for Demonstration Nebraska Power €. Ruth Bryan Owen Produce* Picture f tut M Bryan <>»en, dauahler of William .Irnnlnua Bryan, baa mad* h#r flral ploliira production. The llile of it la “Pharaand." ami II will be iliatillmltil by the Fidelity J'lelurra corporation. ,\> < or<ll» K to the preee ehe*!*, Mra. Owen \% i < * t «* the Bienatio, trained the artoiff, Healgncd her own m-tm, en 3tt#p'| the company. Including the technical ataff, am! directed Jf while playing the leading role, tinder the name of Nancy t’all Bryan The production la an Oriental, and It la to he atage-rlghted. _ Adele (innison I ' Mt lln4MH«r« I Ml" - - --J\ Ih* W >i t MUn «M MM *f Ih* IMMlii H ,«r, t |MM b* •talml*" I l»db*l*d • ib*lt, Mid mad* it *«b* f>*<m#M ■ •mlaont II th* ibjnlH* *bn b*d toon I tailing lb* Mail • « rhlMton min* in a hall Juai in*td* *w living I la ini dm if. Ilia a<nti i i f (lr*n*'i in'** l»m badl* rt*ni*d bn Mlllaii • Mi man b*r and Ih* clang* gibing nf Mi* Mail a, and h* b«d Kgi»*lwt Ih* alt nf an ablm»l al liar *a hi* *in*ll IfM glan»*tl tepidly from HU In Idlllan, who bad **• dmaii h*i bag, and w*a *ng*g*d In lulling nff h*i h*i and Mini. Wllhnui a «o>d ah* had a*hlaved Ih* *ff*i I nf Moiling Ih* titan a |ir*»*ni » front hag It non I *dg*. and h* *« deflaleil a* an anplnded lit* "No, l hank*. I'll »tnnd rlghl her*,1' Th* word# wei# a milky growl, and whan I al*o mined my limit upon him. ami moved toward Ih* window, h# hrnka Into rough, h**i tanl apaech. "He* h*r*. yon dame*' Whal'a Ilia Idea of all thla aide’’ Maybe you don't (mow who I am'.’ I'll trouhla you lo - " I.Ill an whlrleil amt advanced upon him Willi the long, h'h* *lep Ihnt la charm lerlsllr of her. Hit* came no clou* lo him that h*r nntat retched hand, with pointing forefinger, al moat touched hla fai*. and h* Map ped praclpllatelv backward with fha ludlcrou* effect of flattening hlm«*lf • galnot th* wall Ttttt W inw Ht ia m i •** that tt>W Nil IM Vo*W (at ' •ha mMI h Hi; with a ti#*ti*#• *«#4i tuapant |t*aw •I a** t*r fitta# *■ |*r,i tita rami and ntuMiM a KMttl alar »ll*tW (• 1,1, im Ita tnt*M !%•%• iwraatl tl •MiM Mir Math* Manwtrrlt* »>* II popular, *, I ni M nMrallr , a • >,..i ala a |.|». Ml Mill y ta flaala II |r, •• •*>» |i I itlian *»tit, aaHh a tri i.Im M a •aaitla * Ihil I ha t aaa,1 am intta iHnitiiN lain aaafitaaa, • nii|«nr «<ni air wltali i*t a on Itllf Mi* (iiihuH aitii I art Vary hnar tritnwui, bul •• a an ||lra inn lain Win nl a* I’lalta talk, ah* at )>*r «it*iwai>k, ■ tut than aiitrx lantly al Iha dairs Ilia, 111* !•.• MM an many mlraa that I Kt ttftnhl h* tlilaltl bur# • •itnkn—h# *••■ »f itUr 1,’ilM — atait ha aliamniafait Inmliaranlty: "ton ytill won't alnt an Inod In a Mill# whllr, KMnapIna I* a I i r 11 y •» * I*• It nffapaa, you'll find mil.'* * I'a'a liaattl •*,," l.llllan a»«*n,*<l twin luilnnl ly anil than har mica hanlanail "l^vik liaia my frland," aha aald. "Wa'va liarn praltjr patlant with you. ■ * *>«»** I I*! WWW! 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(• ft mi In ftto »•«»•««*« •»' * • I *toi 1 hft 4»™*ft 'to! ntfitwft** !*'•" •*. I to ■"" I f-"N Sale Sport Suits Slenderising Beyith Stylet Values 1 Q9H Sisea 16. to 3* 00 IS and 38 L ) This fragrant nut-brown brew the West claims as its own QUAFF the quality cup and know why Hills Bros. Red Can is the favored coffee of a coffee-critical West. Realize why it outsells all other brands and whyit earned the title of The Recognized Standard! The instant you break the vacuum seal and inhale that unique aroma, you know why homes of wealth and discernment adopted “Red Can” as their very own— thereby establishing the coffee tradition of the West. Taste the flavor and be doubly sure that here, indeed, is wonder ful coffee. Hills Bros, originated the vacuum pack for toffee to protect that flavor—and the coffee tradition. If you didn’t see the label, you couldn’t tell <u>hat the can con tained until you punctured the seal that keeps Red Can fresh permanently! For none of the aroma can escape before the can is opened. With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom ical to buy—and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. In tht *rifi•a I I aruum Pari m illrh kllfl Ihi <»f(t frnk. HILLS BROS COFFEE Mill Hu*, i, , ... .intiIi*. o ltl«. Hint In, _* <**•«* • • • "Fhe Easter Season demands more of dress than any other. Why? Custom alone is sufficient, but far beyond that is the spirit of .Hprinp and the human desire to be a part of it. Mature, donning neio robe*, create* an irre*i*t ible urfir to man and H umankind to do likeui*e. New Twill Cord Coats $iq50 Thin ttyliih materia! ha* every factor which ha* an appeal ^7=^ to the woman of refined tait*. It lenda itaelf beautifully ■ ' to the fine art of auperb tailoring and varied trimming*; in addition it give* the d**ir*d warmth without weight. ^ mm£~\r[\ Veraatile mode*, Including detachable acarfa, cape-hack and JjU throw-collar effeete, metallic braid, aelf-turking and = flared cuff*. _ ^ Color*: Mary and Sand. New Lingerie Blouses Dainty "tuck-ins” of batiste, dimity and voile with trimmings of Irish crochet, filet, drawn work and frills. t'o-ed and tuxedo collars. Sir.es 34 to 46. Special values—• #2.95 #4.95 Skirts to the Fore Featuring models in wool crepe, flannel and alpaca. Knife-plaits, side-plaits, sport mod els. t'olors: grey, sand, brick dust, powder blue, navy and black. Waistbands, 2K to 3h inches. #7.95 #10.95 #17.75 r.m ■Bsace—ac s - —a earn i — Sweaters Are Smart Executed In beautiful yam* and fiber mix ture*, Mandarin effect*, Jarquette*, three and four-button model*. The newe*t color* and combination*, green, tan, grey*tone, maize, artichoke and copen. #7.95 #8.95 #10.95 Boyish Suit Overblouses Convertible collar, «port pocket, whit# pique veat with voile aleeve* and back. Special*— #3.95 84.95 We Have Secured the Sale of Bobbed Head* and Small Head* ran aecure a hat be comingly mad* to fit on Thuradiy for th* »mall and unchange able price of Miillaerf Beullua *M«n* Flour —— -■— . ■■ — ji. ... “Miss Bobs Hats Those entirely n*w, rhic and unumal rraationi that hava mada a moat distinguir'-ed nama ainea tha advent of bobbad hair in fashion— ft ill he offered for the firnt lime in thin ntort THURSDAY and under unuaual rlreumstanras. The** hat* hava sold at *10 and *12. W« hava saaurad a big lot. Thay go on sala Thursday at, aaah— $ Pleass understand ws ara not offering tha sama hata. This lot mada for us by tha sama artists and hava all tha asrlusirs styla value of tha higher priced hats. -- ....... i i i i ■ - - ■ ■ i"— Hosiery •r An Important Adjunct to Hotter Drru The shade mugt be right, and we i' them in myriad hue*. Delicacy of teature re sulting In a aheernea* that, ia almost illusion in chiffons. Strength of thread In all service number*. Satisfaction In durability ia guaranteed The price in I nicer than mn*l thnpt. Sheer Apron Frocks Several attractive models In printed, dotted Voile, Cynthia Tisanes and Renfrew Pebble Cloth, with trimming* of lace and organdy. Color*: orchid, si vy. tan, copen. American Meauty, green and salmon. Spet tal values $.1.45 $.1.95 Kali a site*. l.t.llA. W*ali rrwk *#ci»»w Mo#r Pre-F.atter Junior and Children’s Apparel of character and refinement. C.nata, Suita, Silk Srocka, f.inen Frocks, Knitted Cape*. Swefctera. Hata and dainty Infanta* Wear. All r*a»nn ably priced. Ribbons Roman *trip* tie ribbon, •birred, ia the lateat. Blue, green, orange and brown in two width* at, yard — 45# and 55# Easter Cards The aeaaon ia augga*tiye of the many meaaagea artfully prepared for tranamiaaion to your friend*. Thoughtfulnete at Faiter ie especially appre ciated, i«td* Flrtl FW#r Beautiful Costume Slips The particular woman will appreciate these rare quality •lips of Floriswah Silk and ei quislte workmanship; bodice top, hemstitched finish, self* •trap. Colors: beige, navy, powder blue, mohawk, tan and black. Sizes 34 to 44. Special value— Sams quality and style slip In 24-inch hip - hem. Colors; white, flesh and orchid. Spe cial value— 913.05. | _ 3 Fur Storage —Icy Coll at Kilpatrick’s. I*, of valuation. A Special Offer ... UN MAIN noUl 3-Piece Buffet Sets Modeled after a famous English design in jade green, hazel blue, orange with black bands. The art store price would be substantial. We’re celling a quantity on Thursday -