t I TI!K UEK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTE.MHER 2i. 1921. in Society Wichert-Hlggint. Mi finny Cenle iliggini, daugh. tr of Mm. M. llittKiiu, and J. A. W'it'hrrt were nwnrd SumUy aft rrnoon at the rectory of Holy AngrU-church, Rev. rather 1'. A. i'UtiaKati ollicUting. .Mr. Wtchrrt and I I bride will ht at home for the present at 2725 Ames avenue. The IlowetU in London. Mr. mid Mr. K. licecher Howell arrived in Liverpool September 11 ,nd took arterial train to London, icrorrtiim to word received by friend here. Mr. Howell wrote of ii delightful ".eiul-otf' ut New Wk. fro-n where tliry wiled on ,1ns C'e'lric." Mr. Harry .'orman. uster of Mr. Howell, and Mr. lorma.t were there to goodby. Hand some bmi(uct and iiunicrou tele (jmn from friend made the de uart'.ire a pleaant one for them. Mr. Howell enjoyed a visit with her ion, Sidney Culliugham, in. Chicago, on her way east. Recepton for Student. The Woman' Faculty club of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine will entertain the itudciit and their escort at an informal re ception and dancing party at Happy Hollow club Friday eveinff, bertcm. ber 30. ; The executive board. Mr. Irvin Cutter, chairman. Mcsdame II. B. Davis, II. M. McClanahan. A. B. Lindcjuist. W. A. Willard. Charle O. Kich and A. 0. Stukcs, will have ' charge of arrangement Zeta Delta (Jlub. The member of the Zeta Delta club of Central High school enter tained at a progressive dinner I n day evening tor rushec. The guest numbered 18. Miss Marjorie l'ool, assisted by members of the club, entertained for IS guest at a candy party at her home Saturday after noon. For Miss Johnston. Mrs. W. A. C Johnson entertained sit luncheon Tuesday, at her home, in honor of Miss Mary Johnston of St. Paul. Covers were placed for Misses Mary Johnston, Marie Ne ville, Dorothy Judson, Florence Hyde, Mesdames E. J. Neville and Johnson. - Bridge Postponed. " The bridge party planned for Tuesday evening by Miss Ruth Mc Coy in honor of Miss Eleanor Mc Gilton and Mr, Ed Connor, has been postponed until after their wedding, ' owing to Miss McGilton suffering from a severe cold. m I !- nl II Get-Acquainted Party Postponed The Get-Acquainted club party scheduled for Wednesday evening. - September 28, has been postponed , uritil October 5,,'and will be held in the common: room, of the First Uni ' tarian church, Turner boulevard and Harney street. -; " Delta Delta Delta. The Delta . Delta Delta sorority "meets 'Saturday,. October 1, at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd True. ,Mrs. True will be assisted by Miss Clara! Mackiri..: ,, , , 1 ...: . , . . - ? - " .r ' Country Club. " -, 4 Jfrs. J' A.' C. Kennedy entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Country club'; honoring Florence ; Halloran, . guest of Mrs. C. M.'Myer, Covers - were placed for 10 guests. , , . Card Party. - ' - The North Side Progressive; club of Holy Angels parish will give a . card party at their. hall; 28th and Fowler avenue, Tuesday evening at 8 :30 o'clock. Woman's Club Luncheon. ' More; than 160 members of the Omaha Woman's club attended the ;luncheon given by the public speak ing department, Mrs. O. Y. Kring, leader", at the Burgess Nash tea room .Tuesday. . . Mrs. Charles Johannes,' president . of the club, and members of the ex- - -ecutive board, occupied a special ,table. '' . i . Luncheon was followed by a social 'meeting in the auditorium of the ' Store. .: ' ..' ..j . i "... " ' The first open meeting of the club for the. season of 1921-22 will be held Monday afternoon, October 3, in the 'Burgess Nash auditorium. .'TTMffi causes of pimples and blackheads (acne) -1 are always found in lowered vitality, very L. commonly associated with constipation and digestive disorders," says one skin specialist, and he further says that "the repeated occurrence of boils should always be looked upon as an indi cation of lowered vitality." Scientists now know that the real cause of the trouble may be some "sin of diet." It is now generally acknowledged that the lack 'of one food factor called vitamine is largely re sponsible for the lowered vitality that so often brings skin disorders and blemishes. , Something to correct the basic cause of these complaints is clearly needed. Scientists have dis covered it in the familiar little cake of Fleisch Yeast, for yeast is the richest known source of the food factor essential to perfect digestion. ' Physicians and hospitals are therefore pre tcribing Fleischmann'a Yeast as an addition to the Enters University jrni mift i Mis Kuby Haskett, former presi dent of the GirU' Candle club, left Monday evening for Chicago, where she will enter the University of Chi cago. Mis Haskett is the daughter of Mrs. W. I. Kaper. Personals Mr. Conrad Young is expected home from Colorado late this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stevens will spend several weeks in Honolulu in the late fall. Mrs. I. J. Copenharve returned Monday from a visit in the western part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schrempp an nounce the birth of a son, September 25, at Stewart hospital. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rivett at Stewart hos pital, September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Copen harve have returned from an auto mobile trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mcgeath re turned Friday morning from a four months' sojourn in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Donovan an nounce the birth of a son at Stew art hospital, September 24. ' A son was born, Sunday, Septem ber the 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Walker Lewis at Immanual hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neville and daughter, Miss Marie Neville, will spend the winter in California. . . Mrs. Warren S. Blackwell is stop ping at the Hotel Chatham, Vander bilt avenue at 48th street, New York. Mrs. Anna Cramer and Lon "Wil bur Cramer leave this weck for Pasedena, Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. F. A. Brogan is at the Mayo hospital at Rochester, Minn., where she .underwent an. .operation for ap pendicitis. . ; r ,.. : 1 . Mrs. Eugene Duval leaves this week for Norfolk, Va., to spend sev eral weeks with her son, Elair Duval, and Mrs. Duval. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fraser and children, who have been touring Eu rope for the past four months, will return home next week. Miss Mary "Johnston of St. Paul, Minn., who has been the gutst of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neville, leaves Wednesday for her home. ' Mrs. Effie Steen' Kittleson reached New York City Saturday after four months abroad. She will arrive in Omaha, Saturday, October 1. ' Mrs. George E. Stewart of New York, formerly Miss Elizabeth Stew art of Council Bluffs, will arrive Sunday to visit her brother, Charles T. Stewart ; Miss Hazel Lee Johnson of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Omaha, who has been the guest of her broth er, E. D. Johnson,, leaves Wednesday for her home. ... Sins of diet often result in pimples and boils A familiar fresh food corrects their basic cause 41 cases helped in from I to 4 weeks In 41 eaaee of pimplet and boilu tntted in hmdJng hotpittlt Flwachmum' Yeaar proved to hare properties of groat vahto. Every eaee eAowed improvement or core, taking from a week to two month. To cfoar Dp pimple and boil et2to 3 cmJcea of Fleiachmann'a Yeatt daily. In meant case conaalt your doctor. Beware of now and untaatad yeast preparation. The ammo Fleiachatann a yoar protection and guarantee of uniform par ' ity and atrength. , Problems' That Perplex .enfd kr . BEATRICE FAIRFAX. "I'm having a terrible iiine.l"t wriu A. l V. "I limply don't know what to talk abiiut when 1 get out in company. 1 .try mid try to ay thing that will urt a laugh or hold ('ilk.' nitrntion, hut I tind the nun leaving me fr girt who urcn't any biitrr hiking or better dre.srd than I. 1 don't think I'm bad looking, and I'm Hire my family' all right. I dance pretty well and 1 have nice clothe. "So all that rn b the matter with me i that I in not a good talker. I'm not tongue-tide. Sometime I find I ran rattle along real welt, and then at others when I think now little interet folk eem to show in what 1 have t ay I jukt go into my hel. Hut I'm alwayi feeling awk u.tr.1 I ui.liinir I rruild make mvtelf interesting." Beina Interesting isn't matter of "rattling along. " Jt Un't even a matter of talking. St much ha been aid. about the good listener that it eem odd the idea of cul tivating the art of litining well ha not occurred to more folk who find that talking well it beyond them. Now, listening wtll i not a mat ter of titling ttill and giving omc one else the floor. It ha just a much to do with drawing other folk out o they're willing to expres themselves to you. In fart expression isn't a matter of "will," for most of u w outd be glad to find the conversation made easy. Hut to persuade someone to talk to you is a matter of making him feel that you're interested. . that you're sale to talk to and that, moreover, j on want to listen. Don't strain and make an eager effort to he charming w hen you meet folks. You will lo-e your natural nesi.hy straining. Just sit back and take it easy and hunt for something to like in them instead of wondering what you can make them like in you. Don't worry for fear folks will think you a bore and run along to pasture new if you don't scintillate and ef fervesce and start the conversational ball ' spinning around like a gyroscope. When you meet someone new, sit hack and concentrate on something that marks him out as a bit different. Suppose a man is well dressed, but with a suggestion of sportincss. Probably he's interested in appear ances and likes athletics. F'ind some suggestion in these facts and. ask a question or two. Don't fling your information at a new acquaintance. Suppose you are meeting a clever man who's famous for reading a lot. Do you fancy that you with your limited knowl edge of books can impress him fa vorably by starting off to catalogue the new books? You'd do better to tell him you haven't read much and Character. The sun set, but set not his hope; Stars rose; his faith was earlier up; fixed on the enormous galaxy. Deeper and older seemed his eye; And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the Age of Gold again: His action won such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. Emerson. - Hoop skirts for dance, frocks are being shown., minutes earlier than to slight the making of yonr breakfast Coffee. A JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Will Stmt New York -tKe universal cfiink o diet. It yields remarkable results in the treatment of boils and acne so often due to sins of diet. Fleischmann's Yeast is a highly digestible fresh food. Have it on the table at home and on your desk at the office. You will like its fresh, distinctive flavor, and the clean wholesome taste it leaves in your mouth. Eat from 2 to 3 cakes a day just plain or on crackers or bread. Within two weeks you should notice an improve ment. Obstinate cases may require two or three weeks longer. If troubled . with gas, dissolve the yeast first in half a cup of, very hot water. This does not affect the efficacy of the yeast. Get Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily from your grocer. ', Send 4c in stamps for the booklet, "The New Importance of Yeast in Diet." So many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet that it is necessary to make this nominal charge to cover cost of handling and mailing. Address THE Fleischmann COMPANY, 701 Washington Street, New York City. ' wuli rc il suggest oim tiling inter esting. Whenever by a quiet, sympathetic manner it' possible to convey that you're interested in the other per on, you stand a fine chance of con veying the idea aUo that you are a ptrsou in whom it worth while get ting interested. Congratulations. Remember that courtesy prompts the well-bred man or woman to write note of congratulation on the oc casion of wedding or birthdf.y on niversaric of friends or" near rela tives, when it ha been impossible to call for an unusual length of time, when there is illness in the tamily or on the occasion of any misfor tune or good fortune. But remember that promptness it the first requisite of good ' form in letter writing. The best way to make sure oi promptness is to have suitable writing materials at' hand and if vou have good black, or dark Llue ink, a pen and plain white paper of conventional shape and size you have all that etiquette, demands in the way of writing equipment. RUPERT HUGHES' Great Story . Not even a wedding ring and two children could de stroy the girl that lurked in Phoebe's soul. The sound of muted violins floated up from the ballroom. Youth stirred in her blood, life called to her. Start SATURDAY & SUN Don't mi this original and . refreshing photoplay. 1 , Make a Full Pint With home-made sugar syrup and MENTHO-LAXENE The best and quickest acting COUGH SYRUP I Full directions on each bottle. Saturday Outings for Walking Club Members The Omaha Walking club an uoutice a scries of Saturday after noon walk through Fontenclle forest, startiuor from the terminus of rthe Albright car lint at J p. ni. ami cnamg at tue ciun camn, wmcn is located in the l'ontenclle forest dis trict, about three mile from the end of tlie Albright car line. William B. Tine will lead the walk Saturday, October I. Other date and leader are a fol low: Saturday, October f. J. K Lay ten: Saturday, October 15, LydU Turynek; Saturday, October 21, Ar thur Lyon; Saturday, October ), Maude WatscMi; Saturday, Novem ber 5. William A. Vcit; Saturday, I November 12, Tolly Rohbin; Satur day, November IV, Dale rcrguson; Saturday, November 26, Lillian A Beautiful PDAN Rich mahogany case, full empire top, one of the most popular styles. Could not be told from new. A $600 value going at $395 (ftAKFORD Terms MCSTIC Co. PREMIUM ODA CRACKERS 5? Oat of town buyer Prices , listed below are itood for one week after date of ad. plall yonr orders to any Bny-Kite ' Store listed below. BUY-RITE DAYS-WEDNESDAY AND Last call for Italian Blue Prunes. suit cases or crates of extra fancy 600 Full Bushel Baskets, and E00 This, is 600 Crates of Extra Fancy Large size California Sal lo way Peaches, special, per crate ..........$1,49 ; Lest your forget This is the last of this season's Peach crop. 1 carload of Extra Fancy California Flame Tokay Grapes, special, per large square basket ....... 67 Per Crate of 4 large Square Baskets. $2.60 Also about 300 crates or lug3 of Tokay Grapes, jacked without the baskets, weight 24 to 26 pounds to the crate special, per crate $2.55 Splendid for making your favorite beverage, and don't forget the PARKER FRUIT PRESS, when you are making this said beverage we still handle them. : . 1 carload of Nebraska Early Ohio Potatoes, special, per peck 43 Folks, use your native state Potatoes for immediate use. Buy-Rite Stores will have a large supply ot Red River Early Ohio-Minnesota Potatoes for winter use, due to arrive within the next 3 or 4 weeks. ' 1 carload of Bushel Baskets of King David Apples, splendid for cooking and baking, pk., 95; bu. $3.35 Ball Mason Fruit Jars, pints, per doz. 85; quarts, per dozen ..w 3 dozen cold pack Jar Rubbers "20: Mb. packages Paraffin Wax 136 Buy-Rits Specialties 1783 cans of the following Fruit In Buy-Rite Stores stock to close out: No. 2 cans of Apricots, sliced or half Yellow Free Peaches, Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, Royal Anne Cherries and Bartlett Pears, special, 3 cans for 954 60c bottles Wright's Supreme Mayonnaise .-39t 60c bottles Wright's Olive Mayonnaise 39t A few hundred pounds of those large juicy Prunes left at less than wholesale: 3 pounds for . .39 25-pound box for $2.73 "Dem Pancakes Has Arrived" Sez Old Man Jepsen's boy. Rich, the Buy-Rite Stores official pancake flour buyer, Bring 'em on . with maple sap. Pillsbury's Pancake Flour, 20c size, 3 for ...48t$ Pillsbury's Self Raising Buckwheat pancake flour, 20c size, 2 packages for 35 Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal, equal to the best wheat . cereal on the market, 30c size 253 Pint cans of Cane and Maple blended Syrup, 33 v Qt. cans of Cane and Maple blended Syrup, 59 Gal. cans KARO Corn Syrup 53 Gal. cans KARO White Syrup 633 For Better Foods Call Up GILE3 BROTHERS, FRANK KUSKA, Utk and Uarfleld . HANNEGAN A CO, SML Ave. and Leavenworth - F. B. BOGATZ, tie and S Bta, Boata Side ' E. KARSCH CO, Vinton and Elm Ma fiwin; Saturday, December J, Irene Mrong; aturday, Jicifmiirr in. Norman J. etn; ?atgrtlay, We-i-euttwr It, Mr. V. I. Wood; Satur day, December 24, Charle Usdway; Saturday, December 31, Marie Mackin. Mr. and Mr. Willum Hill Claike will return Wednesday from a three mouths' trip through the east. I'n route home they were guests at a house party at Lake Geneva. ,sii:htii.hm.nt. Doctors Recommend Con-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre crtbe Uon-Opto a a aaf e home remedy in the treatment of eye trouble and to Strengthen eyeidght. Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggist. 1807 Farnam, Omaha, Neb.. All soups taste better when accompanied by PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS, mildly salt, with a crisp, flaky tenderness. Their convenient size is another advantage. Sold from glass front cans and from large size OJUs by the pound; in the new Family Qubox; and in In-er-seal Trade Mark packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY BUY-RITE FRUIT DEPARTMENT This week finishes the supply of this Italian Blue Prunes, at. per crate, Large Boxes of Colorado Keiffer Pears, your last chance to can Pears, so, get up Soap Department 10 bars of Classic White Soap .............. Q3g 1 can of Sunbright Cleanser FREE 100 bars of Classic -White Soap $5.80 10 cans of Sunbright Cleanser FREE 600 cases of TOILIKLEEN, the proper cleanser for your lavatory, usually sold for 20c or 25c per can. Special, 3 large cans for 43ti 6 large cans for 75 Buy-Rite Pillars 3 lbs. Buy-Rite Brand Coffee 954 Nishna Valley Buy-Rite Brand Butter 47, Little Hatchet Flour, every sack guaranteed: 24-pound sack '. 99 48-pound sack -$1.88 Blue Bell Flour, per 241b. sack 95 48-pound sack $1.85 Brazils! Brazils !1 Brazils!!! 50,000 pounds of new crop Jumbo Brazil Nuts, our fall shipment, just arrived. These nuts are new, large and juicy, just like eating a fresh cocoa nut Lay in your supply for immediate use and for the holidays now: V Special per pound .253 ' 4 pounds for 95e; 10 pounds for .......$2.10 Remember last Fall's lowest price was 35o per lb. a Buy-Rite St ore There Is One ERNEST BUFFETT, The ti racer af Dundee OSCAR E. NELSON, zlth and I. 8t., Booth Side JEPSEN BROS, 2Mb and Cnmlng THORIN e SNYGG, fortieth and Hamilton AUlLNrikMtlhT. Juit One Application and the Hair Vanish (Mixle of ToUii) A harmlet. yet erjr effective, li raiment j here niven for the quick removal of luiry itrowlh: Mis enough powdered delaume and water to cover the unilirublc hair, apply pate ant) alter i or S minute re move, ah the kliu ami the luir have vanished. One application tituatly i tiiflicient, hut to he cer tain. c4 roiitt, huy the iliUtone in an original package. Mix ireh wanted. "Bowen's Value-Giving Store 1000 Yards of Imported Cretonnes on Special Sale at Bowen's The regular (elling price of this high-grade draping mate rial I from $1.75 to $3.50 per yard. Now 97 per Yard Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets To Round Out Face and Figure With Firm Flesh ihouu: If too are hollow-checked, (allow tinned, lunkm-chevted tnd gener ally weak or run down ind want te round out your (ace and figure te plonalng and normal proportion yoa will find thi simple Celt well worth trying: Firit weigh yourself and measure yourself. Next take Maatta'a VITAMON two tablet wltk erery meal. Then weigh and measure your self again eaeli week and continue taking VITAMON regularly until you are satisfied with your gain In weight and energy. Mastln'a VITAMON tablets contain highly concentrated yeast-Titamtnes aa well a tha two other still more important vitamine (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C and are now being used by t non sands. They poaitirely will not up set the stomach or cause gas, but on the contrary are a great aid to di gestion, to overcome constipation and a a general conditioner of the whole system. Pimples, boil and akin eruptions seem to vanish like magic under It purifying influence, the complexion becomes fresh and ; beautiful, the cheeks rosy instead of Kale, the llpa red instead of color ss, the eye bright Instead of dull. So rnpid and amazing are the results that success 1 absolutely guaranteed or the trial cost you nothing. Be sore to remember the name Mastin's VI-TA-MON the original and genuine yeast-vltamlne tablet there la nothing else like It so do not accept Imitation or sob tltutes. You can get Maitln'a VITAMON at any druggist. Any batcher coNlirers. teie-i phone opera ton, grocery . salesmen, er delivery men wanting te work lor the liny-IUte Stores mail applica tion and ref erence to H. 8. King, care . Wllke t Mitchell, 40th and Farnam Streets. THURSDAY particular fruit. We offer 1,000 special $1.23 special per bu. or box, , $2.98 and get. In Your Neighborhood. GEO. & ROSS, Win and Amea ' J. D. CREW e SON, Thirty-third and After 3 - itii CMctrui IMOUIMM ARMAND PETERSEN, rM Sherman Ave. wiLKE Mitchell; fortieth and rernaan LYNAM A BRENNAN, Sixteenth and JVerega 1 'tcfooau EXCEPTIONS CHOCOLATES INNrP.-CiRClE CAKD1C5 Bowen8 Value-Giving Store Silverware ia Sat er Single Piece BOWEN'S The price aew will prove a real inducement. auumnn.nnm-1'i1 - -- -- - - - ONE LITTLE BLEMISH Will Mar Your Beauty No matter how perfect the feature er how prettily cowned, if your com plexlon is marred by a pimple or uglyt MemlHli, you cannot possess complete) beauty. Little facial blemishes can be en- 11 7 removed by the use of iilaek and AVhite Heauty Bleach. This delightful flesh-tinted creamj forms an invisible coating which will clear the skin of tan, freckles, plm pies, unsightly blotches, liver spots And similar blemishes. Black and White Soap should be! used in connection with Beauty; -Bleach. It is a pure soap and a de lightfu! aid In keeping- the skin clear, soft and youthful. , Black and White Beauty Bleach! can be found at your drug- or depart ment store: Bleach COc the package. Soap 25o the cake. Free literature and samples of Black and White Face, Powder and Talcum sent upon re quest to Rita Muray, Plough Chemi cal Co, Memphis, lenn. Y ADVERTISEMENT MFfflL Will is a man or woman who has no "will-power" as a result of nam force whauatioo - All the physical suffering: which may be caused by nervous irrita bility, headaches, backaches, indi gestion, heart palpitation, etc., as a result of nerve force exhaustion, are nothing as compared with its awful effects upon the mind and "will power." The most pitiful surht in life is a man or woman who has "no will" who ha noble impulses and desires, but not enough "will power" to carry them through. The memory also falls, the judgment is bad and everything, therefore seems to go wrong. . In such cases do not take mere stimu lating medicines nor narcotic drugs (which only further injure your delicate nervous system), but what you need is something to put more nerva foree into your nerves and more Iron into your blood to help make new nerve force with which to feed your . starving nerve cells. This is most effee- , tively accomplished by the free use of ; Nuxated Iron. This valuable nroduct con- ; tains the principal chemical constituent of ; active living nerve force in a form which most resembles that in the brain and nerve j cells of man. It also contains strength - giving organic iron for the blood and may therefore be said to be both n blood and a nerve food. Over 4.000.000 people are using it annually. Satisfactory results are guaranteed to every purchaser or the nan nfaoturera will refund your money. Be ware of substitutes. Look for the word "Nuxated" on every package. , Sold by all druggists. I far Red BlooAStremtth and Endurance! The Hair-Destroying Curling Iron Passes The heated iron makes the hair dry and parched looking, burns off the ends, giving a most untidy appearance. You who hava learned this from experience will be glad to hear ot a very simple method which is open to none of the objections referred to and which gives better result than the curling iron. Just get a few ounces of plain llouid silmerin at your drufrcist'e and amlv m little with a clean tooth brush before do ing op the hair, drawing the brush down on strand at a time from root to tip. In three hours your hair will be .as beauti fully wavy and curly as though Mother Na ture did It, and it will be quite manage able, no matter what style of coiffure yon adopt. The effect will be much prettier than if you used a waving iron, will last much longer, and the health of your hair will not suffer. Silmerine ia not sticky er greasy, but is quit pleasant to ue. 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