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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1925)
Society Forms “Gym” Class to Get in Trim for Golf SOCTK'FY Is searching through lls trunks and boxes of boarding school days for gym bloomers and middies with which to launch the great pro spring "get ln-trlm" drive. A class has been formed which already Includes Mesdames Glenn Wharton, I.ouls Darke, <1. A. Meyer, Willard Hopford, Charles Heaton, Jtertha Allen, Herbert Wheeler, "T. I,. Havis and Diaries Metz, who will meet Monday and Thursday mornings at the V. W. C. A. for a whirl at Ihe ropes, bars, "horses’’ and rings. "We’ll all he in rhampiottship form at the beginning of the golf season," paid one member, "and the best, of it Is it’s such a nice Lenten activity." Gymnasium work will precede many informal luncheon and bridge foursomes In town. Classes will last until May 1P. Miss Sclmrman to Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Schurman are occupying their new home at 305 North Fifty-fourth street. Their daughter, Phylis, who is studying in New York, goes to Tampa, Fla., this Week fur the (iusparilla festival, of whti h lier hostess will be queen. Honor Mrs. Findley. Mrs. Palmer Findley will lie hon ored with an informal tea Thursday by Mrs. I turner. B. Kobiri^on at home. JifM, Findley and her daughter. Miss Mary Findley, will sail from San Francisco February 1X on the Mat amnia, to remain until April 1. For Harriet Smith. Mrs. Paul Gallagher will entertain nt him heon at her hoVne Saturday in honor of • Mia* Harriet Smith, who returned last, week after a stay of several months in Boston. On St. Valentine's Day. Mrs. Cravln Davis will entertain af a Valentine luncheon at the Uni versity club, February 11. ller C ruel Husband. Dear Miss Allen: I am a young married woman of 3 8. My husband is 21. We have a baby under a year old. My husband is very bad about cursing me and sometimes be treats ipe in a cruel way; 1 have been oper ate! 1 on, recently and be doesn't seem tit realize that I am nervous. He un lierves me .terribly the way be curses a( me. I ant-able to do my house tVork and I do the best E can and njirve the baby. When he comes in and finds a little thing undone ho fi|sses. His brother, younger than he is, but almost grown, stays with us fthrl he is wrecking our home. He and my husband both fuss at me and 1 have to take it. I have to wait on them anrl stand everything, llis brother sauces me and nearly worriy me to death. I never get anything 1 want, and E never go anywhere be cause I have no money. What little he gives me is for hill* and hardly enough for thot. Your advice will surely he appreciated. WORRIED heart. Any young mother who does her own housework, and cares for and muses her own baby is nervous. In your ease you have the additional strain of having recently undergone mu operation. Probably your doctor could make your husband see your condition and the need you have for harmony and co-operation better than any one else, ami therefore my advice is to tell him what you have told me and ask him to have a talk with your husband. .There is something to he said on your husbands side of the problem, too. He Is a mere hoy who finds himself struggling with the re sponsibilities of a man. lie has had to face the expense, of the baby and of your operation and the strain has undoubtedly made him irritable and nervous. It is unfortunate tbat he is getting Into the habit of cursing and criticizing you, and he should'he made t«. see his mistake. Ordinary cases of itching, blind, bl«*d<ng. or protruding piles are cured in six days ) worst cases two weeks—with PAZO OINT MENT, the dependable and ptnven remedy for piles. Instantly relieves itching piles and * assures restful sleep after the nrst night. Get the Handy Tube I PAZO OINTMENT is now packed in handy, collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe, whicn makes the application of the oint ment a clean, and easy task of a moment. Full directions and scientific advice i»r pile sufferers go with each tubs. Guaranteed to Cure Your money will be promptly refunded if it fails. Tubes, with pile pipe, 75c.; \ old style tins, 60c. | Gst PAZO OINT MENT from your drug gist; or. if you prefer, send stamps or mfcney order direct. Pnris Medicine Co. 2630 Pine S4., St. Loins. Mo. NEBRIN The safe remedy for colds - headaches rheumatism - pains. Does not de press the heart like Aspirin oh Dm*Stores Past Events | v_J Mr*. Clarence J. IIeider entertain ed the following gnents at a bridge luncheon at tlie K&i club on Tucs da y: Meiilinies — ' M#b<1 Mines—. C. 1«. I ,u tiduu, Claire Neftun. Don Hannon, S, A. Johnson, C. F. Cobi > . • M. 1*. Km lie. L\ !•'/ lit ud> , Joint Hostesses Tuesday. Mi*. Hun Hannon, jr., and Mrs. Mary Sutton will entertain five tables of bridge at the borne of Mr*. Han non on Tuesday. ^ alentfne Liinrliron. Mis. K.. .1 Houthald will entertain ut a Valentine bridge luncheon at hoi home February 12. Valentine Tea. Mrs. Irving Hennlken will give a Valentine tea (rum 3 to fi o'clock Saturday. February 14, at her home in honor of Miss Frances Ross, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross, and fiancee of George Bcnolken. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Golden wedding reception will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reh feld at their home, 124 North Thirty seventh street. Monday evening, from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. ( Parking With Peggy | ‘•wonder if mufflers are so calleil be a hr© they keep loud neckties from being quite so noisy!** rW J - ardi Gras Carnival 4 • February 19-24, 1925 C Only in New Orleans can you witness such a cele bration of old-time splendor and unrivaled beauty— a festive season of feasting, gay pageants, magnificent balls and tableaux. Mardi liras is conceded to be f ha m n , , nr • world’s gayest and moat famous carnival celebration. Carnival Week IT N*w Pa»enger Train l February 19, and runs U. Kansas City —New Orleans J] thru six days of fifn and frolic_a season ft Thruall-ateolrorheii,chair rani and »fee pern from KanaaaCIty. ' , , . Ixcelhng dining service. of merry-masking , ., f__ ft tor In krts and reservations, rail at l ity 1 h ket * Mti<«, you 11 never forget. Jn S. imh st. (Atlantic 4*Mi, or write ta j T. F. (iorWrey i i Oomsmi Pssssstci Aaa* M Issi il k I PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. 141* FkV National SmA SuMlag Owahn. Nsh. iUli . DAILY XCHKDl'I.F. PtamfU LV. Omaha _ I VI p.m,, Mon. I v. Kansas ( ity.10 00 p.m., Mon. Ar. Ft. Smith .*> Oft a.m.Tuea. Ar. little Ko.lt. 2:50 p.m.,Tue«. Ar. Alexandria .12:10 w.m., Wed. Ar. Lake < hat lea ... 4:45 a.m., Wed. II Ar. New Orleans .... 0:.10 am., Wed. ' SPECIAL REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES FOR MARD1 GRAS ftoi /-N COLOR CUT-OCTS SLEEPING BEAUTY The .Magic Koom. “Now we will put the princess on her bed and leave her," directed the good fairy. So tlie king and queen picked up their lovely sleeping daughter and laid her on a purple velvet couch In a richly furnished room all hung with cii tains of gold and silv er. She looped like an angel sleeping there, a little flush of color in her beautiful • lieeks and her golden braids lying smoothed out on the silken pillow. "Here she will stay for a hundred >fars." said the good fairy. "Now what is to become of us?" asked the queen sadly. (Here's another of the queen’s dresses, which she fan wear if you w ish to change her costume. Color it purple between the black stripes. Make the fan purple also. Now watch to pee what will become of the queen tomoi row.) (f’npyrifht. 1W ) Iladassnh l ard Party. Omaha chapter Hadassah will hold their February card party at the Blackstone hotel Monday, February 9. Hostesses are: Mesdame*— — Harry J,n indue A. B A1 pirn Merry Marloebork. M. M. Koeenblitt, Abraham Silverman, David Sherman. Mrs. Elizabeth Vionot is in Hastings organizing a chapter of \\\ (\ T. IT. AnVKKTISir.MKNT. ' AWBIM1BT. BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU * The sensation of the drug trade is Aspironal, the two-minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively ^uar nnleed by the laboratories: tfstcd. approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the people as ten times as quick and effective ns whis key, rock and rye. or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are supplied with the wonderful elixir, so ail you have to do is to step into the nearest, drug -tore, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve vou two teaspoonsful. With your watch In your hand, take the drink at one swallow and rail for your money back in two minutes if you cannot foci the distressing symptom* of vour cold fading away like a dream, within the time limit. Don’t be bash ful, fur all drus'tsts invite you and expert you to try It. Everybody’* doing it. Take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and children, for Aapironal la by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold remedy for children as well as adults. Quickest relief for 'catarrhal croup and chil dren’s choking up at night. A VifVe/j Confesionlf ■by" . tfe Qldele Cfarrisdm Lillian'* Action* Deepen the Mystery of Her Companion. Even In fhe exuberance of hei greeting, Lillian managed to give a whispered word of caution to Marlon concerning the queer1 girl’clinging to her dress. I knew that, from the quiet manner in which the child de tached herself from her mother's em brace and stoqd, unobtrusively, by her side, with not a single curious glance toward Lillian's odd traveling companion. For myself, bewildered a* T was at the sudden apparition, 1 knewf, from long experience of my friend's ways, that T must watch for her cue and act upon it promptly. But. being taller than Marion and free from her filial obligation. I managed a searching look at the girl behind Lillian, even as I greeted my friend. I saw' a girl of medium height, sq, slender that her thinness was almost emaciation. Luxuriant brown hair was piled In the fashion known to hurried and careless women as "any old way" under an Unbecoming hat. |t was impossible to determine accu rately the color of her eyes, for the heavy lids were lowered over them as she constantly looked down. I had had one glimpse of them when I first saw her clinging to Lillian, and i knew that they were large and dark, hut singularly without expression. Iter features were regular, but just now' sharpened by lack 6f food. Hei skin was colorless, almost pasty, al though I suspected that good food and proper treatment would reveal a crAamy loveliness of texture. Tallinn wasted no words In greet ing, hut her familiar “ '1,0, Marine* was worth more to me than a torrent of affertinate words from almost any other woman. Then she thrust hag gage checks into my hand. “You'll have to see to everything," she said with the slightest possible gesture toward the girl behind her. "Have the trunks snpt.to the Tudor— r ean't go to the studio yet—and get a taxi. You won't need to trouble about a porter.” A colored red cap beside her grinned widely as he stooped for the suitcases which he had carried from the train. Then, with the fussiness of hla kind he stepped quickly behind T.llllsn and and put his hand upon the handle of a small valise, hardly more than a large handbag, to which tiie girl was clinging. •'Better let me carry that, miss,” he an id. A sound which was not speech, but the' cry of an Infant,• broke from the girl’s lips, while she shrank ( loser to Lillian. Her fingers gripped the ban die of the valise so tightly that her whitened knuckles were like marbles. Lillian whirled on the map and in terposed her arm between the girl and his outstretched hand. "Go ahead with this lady to the taxi stand.” she said, indicating me. "You have everything we wish you to carry.” "Ah didn’t mean no harm, ma’am.’ . he said, hacking away in evident I alarm, although Lillian had not evinced any anger. "I know' you didn’t,” Lillian said, crisply. "But get along. Wo are in a hurry.’* “Yas’m, yas’m,” he answered, hur rving after me, while Lillian, Marion and her charge brought up the rear. At the taxi stand Lillian halted us. “Will you take Mai ion with you to see about the trunks?" she said. "And when you have finished, take another taxi and come down to the Tudqr and ask rue. I'll be settled b\ that time. You don’t mind, Marion, darling? Tills is something mother has to ask.” “Oh, no indeed, muvvy,” the little girl declared stoutly, although I guessed what a disappointment was hers to he shunted away from her mother's side so precipitately. But she said no word to indicate her feel ing, neither then nor duting our ex cursion to the baggage room and our subsequent taxi journey to the Tudor. What was more remarkable, she made nn comment whatever concern ing her mother's queer traveling com panion. although 1 knew that she was u» consumed with curiosity as 1 was. But patiently Lillian's young daugh ter had conned the lesson which her ft lends learned long ago. Lillian tTn derwood is a law uttlo herself, and no matter how astounding her actions seem, there is always some good rea son for them when she finally chooses to reveal it. rite Way Willi Sleeves. As flocks ainl Mouses are simple, when smart, Ihe sleeve has linn li to do with the style and individuality of what is worn. The woman who makes ‘‘her own” should therefore try to gain distinction by making sleeves of unusual charm. Here are six sug gestions: For ihe "tailored frock with a deep sleeve cap use a puffed under sleeve in peasant style. Striped crepe dr chine in blight colors is attractive used Willi either gray or dark blue wool. With n black georgette sleeve It's chic to use black monkey fur set in rows live Inches apart from the top to the bottom. This sleeve should he cut generously full and cuffed at the wrist. A sleeve of gray crepe de chine is attractive with the full part accordion pleated. Have the fullness hemstitched into the sleeve rap at the top. if the arm is short by all means use a plain straight sleeve on the sport frock an.I outline Ihe entire l.-ngth with small buttons sewed closely In line. Or two.rows of braid, such as black military, and narrow gold may be used to give b ngtll. A demure suggestion of a sleeve on an afternoon m- evening fits-k is made by lengthening the long slionl iler with a piping and adding a nar row frill or two around the arm. A net foundation Is good for lids. Bell sleeves look their prettiest when faced with contrasting color, i Black satin, for example, may lie | faced with bright green or blue, or j the popular crimson. Dark brown j wool is jaunty with orange, and often -j white is smart. Kxtcrid ttie facing so that a piping shows all around. Willi mi Thompson was in Modandn la., Tuesday. I). A. f». Delegate I'leetioii. Isaac Sadler chapter. D. A. IV. will meet at the home of M s. IV A. Newell in Minne I.'is i Saturday after, noon, February 7 Mr B. M. An derson la regent. Killian Gould Faber will play . a group of violin numla'rs. accompanied by Mrs. 1 >eyo Crane. Delegates will be elected to the state conference at 4 lea trice In March, also tel the continental enn gress nt Washington in April. Meet at Fill verslty Club. Omaha c hapter I). A. It , » ill meed Tuesday at the Fniverslty club at 2:30. instead of the home of Mrs. !•;. K. Magret as wy* first planned. Itiiinmagc Sale. ft. s. Grant Woman'll Belief corps No. JIM, will hold a rummage sale Saturday at 2310 North Twenty fourth street. Dundee ('hurt'll Movie. The women of the Dundee preshy tertan church will present the movie The L.itlle rliurvli Around the Cor ner." on K'idav evening In the rhurch parlors. 1*. of O. Initiation*. Fraternities <f the University of Omaha will initiate their fail pledRes oil Friday evening of this week. Sor orities will Initiate on Saturday. t — ... ■ — - Airs. O. T. l^atman will return Monday from a month spent In New York and Washington, f>. C., with Mrs. Kdgar Scott. r New Flannel Dresses Very A 4 ^ Si*e» for Special 'Ik I Mias or Thur.day * ** Matron Buy All Your Dre.ae. at Thoroa’a F. W. Thorne Co. '^^ST^^arnan^St^^^^ PLATNER BROS. Where the Dollar Does Its Duty Order NOW Our Genuine RADIANT Semi- AAAI Anthracite W W « k Lump 13.50 Mine Run ^11.50 Slack *8*50 ^ We Guarantee That There Is No Other Fuel It* Equal Direct From Car to Your Bin I We have other High-Grade Coal Four Yards—Phone KE nwood 5811 Souvenirs Souvenirs Just to get acquainted, come Just acquainted, come up and get a box of Junior _ . ^ UP an‘^ 8CJ a box of Junior Size Floriant Face Powder *))ti{\ncli'J<ljlpp(mljj? Women eflftCrOrJf &ldC[. 5,:$ Florutnt Face P™der free—look about and call PP S' V J free—look, about and call again. ON 16TH ST., BETWEEN DOUGLAS AND FARNAM again. 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