Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1921)
;i 9 v : ir; M i i , . 9 J. i is' S r ir a J II THE BKK: UM AHA. bAI'UIUlAY. OCTOBER . 1921. My marriage Pro Ailt le (rrixiii' Nrw I'hai of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" The rtan Dicky Mide to Entertain Bets Dean. - Witl.in 24 hours of htr arrival lie Dean had l.ttrl hrilf !rttly, smoothly, into tli' illicitae ui iuf mountain family life, ami bad jjuitirj apparent rordulity mid liking iroiu each member. ' Thai jovial Riant. i'a" Co.ifrove ai I had Iranud In i railed by hall the vallrjr was frankly delighted lth htr good nature. lnr buoyant pint", hrr radlrry and her eutliu s.asm, apparently irmu.ne, over n beloved mounta.ns. '1 he twin. Ned and Fred now Krowti to stalwart manhood, with tin indies tliuutih not the icirth, of their father sh.ird hit ad.mration of the fiirl, wno, though the nitiiit have taught their ontcmixrar!ii in atte but a few vcars ago, treated them with exact ly the tame h-ilf-lun-making, half rfeferential air she did the elder Cot pro v. ' Marion, in the throe of a little g:rl'i uncomfortable idolising a' hij one, followed lira D.::n around like an ador.ng hadow. with Junior always tugging, at her hecU, and neither Lillian mr 1. smiling to om selves at the boredom Mist Dean must be suffering, eculd detect any s'gn of annoyance on her part. I even taw the grave face of Robert Savarin light up in a iuennt' at onie of the , girl's sallies, while Dicky though making a virtues of providing enteitaimncnt for my friend so far 1 could oliscrv?, did not a'iprar to be especially bored by his efforts. Contrary to her usual cutom, when men are on her social horizon, Hes Dean took particular pains to he cord'al and attentive to the women of our family. Mrs. Cosgruvc, Lil lian and I she was careful to ne glect none of us, but I think that with the clarity of feminine vision toward members of our own sex, not one of us failed to understand her real feeling of annoyed boredom at having to waste her time upon us Like most stranfiers to mountain life, Hess l)ean was anxious to do everything she had read about peo ple doin? when they, sojourned among the eternal hills. And after the first five days. Dicky. I fancy, found himself at his wit's ends to provide something novel for her ap proval. "Well, what's the program today, people?" This was her invariable greeting at the breakfast table. When she uttered it upon the sixth day following her arrival. I saw Dicky's eyebrows knit involun tarily, and, with secret amusement, I realized that he was beginning to be ennui-ridden. But his manner when he answered contained 'no hint :bf, his real feeling. Instead, it was filled apparently only with an en lhutat'C denrc to serve her. "J low would yon like to climb down Kip Van Winkle's hill, see the very Mone upon which he slept and all that sort of thing?' he aked. Tin afraid that would be" TaH Cogrove began, but a glance front his wife's eye stopped hint, and he did not fiuii.li his sentence, which I knew contained a thoughtful warn ing against the difficulty of the trip. And on the ether faces I saw only tiny, ilty-supprmed smiles. Most of us had been through the experience of descending that noted hill and were perfectly will nj to pass on the pleasure to some other eager novice. "I'd love it!" Ecu Dean's eyes were shining. "How many will go?" "Yau. Madge and I, and either Ted or Fred, will do it on foot," Dicky answered. "The other twin can drive us to . the, summit in Madge's ear,1 leave tit there and bring it back here again. And I.il. if you feel cual to i Robert, could take my ear, drive - you around through Woodstock j .to PalenvjJIe !nd the font of tmr mountain, and then bark home. Unless! you'd father reverse the order and you drive up?" "I, think I'd rather prefer the first route you 'Outlined.'' Lillian, said Quietly, and' Hess .Dear), w'tlt eyes verv wide and excited, broke in: "This sounds tremendously excit ing I Autos leaving us on the. brink, rnd picking ui up at the bottom. Whv can't they go down the road?" "They can. hut it takes about six months out of a car," Dicky said. "It's a rood-enough foot road, but a b.-d performer for a motor. And besides, it's not considered sporting in otir real mounta'n circles to ride down that nioimta'n. Old Rip didn't have a ear handy, you know, when he woke up. He had to depend upon his tittered shoes. Now remember no high heels this morning. Sneak ers are the order of the day." "Oh, dear, there's a hole in the sole of mine! I've been doing some stren uous walking on these stony paths, you know. If I could borrow a pair but you say you're going down the mountain, too, Madge?" It was as deliberate a hint for me not to go on the expedition as a woman could give. I was afraid Dirky would be furious, but it was a hint no proud woman could ignore, end mv reply was prompt. "I drdn't say I was going down." I carefully stressed the pronoun. "My husband appears to have that impression, but he's mistaken. I strained my ankle ever so slightly yesterday. It will be all right if I'm careful, but I wouldn't dare under take a trip like that today. And you're welcome to the sneakers, if you can wear them." v Proper Attention Saves Your " Stockings The way you treat silk stockings has a lot more to do with the wsy they wear than has their original price usually. Sometimes, of course, they are jut such a poor quality that they aren't worth taking care of. JUut usually care telli more with silk stockings than it d with almost anything eUe. To begin with, never let silk stockings he svilcd for a wctk. Thty rot once the moisture from the foot Let No Corn til an Hour Spoil hu permeated the m. The thing to do Is to wash thrni out as soon as yots take Ihent off. Of course, this is usually too tnarh trouble. Kev ertheless. It ! the thing to do. And, of course, they shouldn't be worn more than a day at tune no more than a day without washing, that meant. Furthermore, It is said by a worn an who wear her tilk stockings longer than most of us do that they should be wtkhed in cold water. And that no soap should be used. This seems rather strenuous treat tnent, but in her rate, at least, it works out well, and perhaps it is the best way to do. Another woman who is never troubled with runs in the legs oi her silk stockings finds that stitching a narrow piece of black silk inside the slocking at the top prevents the runs from coming. The garter fast ening goea through the extra thick 'nesi made by this stk whih, by the way, should ce t'.un iiknu so does not pierce the UUtx 4 the nocking. - Lecture Scries at the Y. W. C. A. Opens Ms Jeie M. Towue will i?ive the following inur mi "Modem I'oetry" at the V. U', C. A. on Mon day evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock: Alfred Noyc. John Mefiel l. "Lyr ics;" John Ma-efuM, "The O.tuher;" other modem l".n'-slih poou: Amer ican potts who follow the, tr;olit'on; American port, new v te "i'lie hrst lecture will be givtii Monday even ing. October 10. I'rof. Walter llaley of the Omaha tmiversity win give a course on ry- tholcigv" on Wednesday evenings (rnin to ft, beginning October, It. Trot din I'uls will have a cl.i in publfp shaking On Fridays from 5 IS to 0-15. starting Oitoter 14. Maurice Thick, director f the Omaha Sociriy of Fine Arts, will give six lecture on the history of art on Wednesday evening from ? to ft, beginning October I.' E. Lewis Holland's course on ad trtUing will open on Tuesday, Oc tober II, at 7 o'clock. Hugh Law son is giving a course on iuierior decorating. The firt les son will be Kiven on Thursday even ing at 7 o'clock, and will cover the fundamentals of decorating. Rreiktrations for theie classes may be made at the Y. W. C. A. Callot uses the revived circular cut in a cape whiih appears only in the back of costume. With it a straight skirt is worn. Ppor Quntofftion. Kcllie. aimgiV!!, WHievmv doll (ell in i he t.i o and yonburne4 upl The prettiest one I lal, too!" Willie, fieili from school; "Don't cry, Nellie. riiilophy jys that matter can't be tli-troyiM Your doll is here yet, only it's not in the M'tie form." Net Continuous. -IVi'qx:'-''?' Iom this cat U w-tys'make this noie! Driver-No, emly when It's run- I'ing Temiire Mugwump. A pneumatic chisel baa been dr igt'cd for removing old mortar from I ricks. Any Corn Can Be Stopped Now, Any Moment, oy t I owes SCIENCE baa solved the corn prob lem. One can now stop a corn ache teataatti, and shortly remove the whole com. t The method ts gentle, acicptlrk, eur. A famous chemist invented H. Aeurgt cal dressing bouse of world-wide fame produces tt. . It is Blue-Jay the liquid or the plas ter. A touch applies it. Th psOn stops t once. Soon the whole com, however ancient, looeeni and cornea out It makae harsh treattnenta unaecee eary. It makes paring ytdieuloue. It make every corn ache a folly. I Year druggist has Blue-)y. Ltt end your cum "tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay tope peln-eads corns a Bauer & Black product AIIVKRTIHKMK.NT. ' PIMPLY7WELLDDNTBE People Notice It Drive Them Utt with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Two Cudahy Products "TheTasteTells' STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Washington Market JFirt U Fan-ell's Wedding Breakfast Com Syrvp, ft. . . . I Lux, nuf said, per pkg - fl Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, new stock, pkg IOC , 1407 DOUGLAS STREET V ? We F31 and Ship Mail Orders Promptly Special for Sunday MiTls)-- TT wmtenouse Fairmont's perfect cream with Maraschino cherries. mil Ask Tour Dealer for Dcllcla. 1 he Fairmont Creamery Co mi ton iOS' m Nnrth 16th Street. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Douglas 1089. Combination No. 1. 100 lbs. .'ind Uran. Sugar, $3.15 lbs. Choice J. R. Santos Coffee .v... 2.40' 2 lbs. L'ncol. Japan Tea, 10 3 lbs. Fancy Corjoa ...... 150 1 lb. Best BI4ck Pepper.. .60 1 lb. Fancy Ooooanut .... .40 12 Cans Fanby Sweet Pea31.90 12 Cans Fancy Street Corn ;1.80 TOTAL 1 A ,;1 .$12.75 Combination No. 2. 18 lbs. Best Gran. Sugar. M 3' lbs. Choice J R. Santos Coffe 11.20 TOTAL 3-lb. can Forbes Quality ' QO ............ Adro Coffee, - , t QQ Coffee . iivo Coffe per pound .. Barrlngton Hall Coffee, . 4Q( per pound ............. " Llbby or Danish Pride JQg , Milk, can.. v. ' Per case of ,- V $1 70 " 4S cans ISc slxe Reii & Uoxdock 1An Baked Bsans ..... U4' . Per dozen cans 25c S1.15 ............... ' nso Milk, - -.. 7 cans lor .............. Choice Peaches, No. 10, rJXg socalled gallon can .... ' Cboice-Apricots, No. 10, 7K 11. J f.M ftV .Choice Loganberries, No. 01 Aft 10. un called eallon CSJJ. v " Peas, Corn or Tomatoes, JQ Perdoiea - $1.15 cans 25c 39c Matches, 6 large boxes for ........ Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars for 15o size Pkg; .' lflft , Corn Starch ........... 1'vv Large Fancy Holland" 1 K Mackerel, each Two for .---25 Pride of Boston Flour 1 48 1 Sunkist Flour lb-l$1 Oft Oooch's Best Flour sK I A""' Fresh Leaf Urd, ; Off 8 pounds for Fresh Spare .Ribs, .. . Ifllfi per pound' - Steer Pot Roaat, Qlg per pound ............ Steer Round Steak, Ift&C per pound uv Choice Lamb Chops, 15C uri uuuuu ....... ....... Choice Leg of Lamb, oer nou3d .. Fancy Veal Roast, . ier oound : . Si: ear Cured California Hams, ner Bound Sugar Cured Skinned . 22c Hams, per pound Fancy Lean Bacon. Dold's, 9fi :Tialf or whole,, per ltu Fancy Wisconsin' Cream 1 Cheese, per lh.. wv l deliver M u t'W- - . . ... . MA fc.ih - a mMiw mw n aocon' pvnj 9rAr. Hrnio-? Cora gchng Nmlonal Bank. j TheHlihset&aMararsasI Egg Needles, Spaghetti easel, lives' Maessressl Preuete 17k 12k 13k A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The akin should begin to dear after you have taken the tablets a (ew nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards1 Olive Tableta do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action Is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a "dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years amonef ta- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better vpu fcel and look:, 15f and 30c LH1 n TD cyP' Insist Ham o and B a c on ri.? vu cs - on Puritan $l Ham and Bacon ffij The name "Puritan" is branded on each ham and slab of bacoa It is an Va assurance of highest possible quality and cvtfj nutrition. Extreme care is taken in select' cm ing meats for the Puritan cure. Parboiling of ham unnecessary. Both are "just right" Be particular. Insist on Puritan brands. We! suggest you order a whole ham or $ slab or bacon at a time. Really, you 11 be surprised at the saving you make against the "choice cut" vyay of buying. Try this method.' ' THE CUDAHV PEKING COMPANY r. - Sugar Cured K Breakfast Bacon 4 or whole . side 23c ' OMAHA'S LEADING CASH MARKETS Quality Meats and Provisions Lowest Prices Watch for Our Special Sales Daily 212 No. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St. 4903 So. 24th St. j, Fancy Sugar Cured Skinned Ham Va or whole 23c at- sJ-csaa J - . mvlw-jlmx-uxk 1 i i sj-ff'fl - , ..'-. Fancy Prime Choicest Choicest Cut Choicest Cut Choicest Cut Choice Fresh Spring Beef Rib Beef Pot Round Beef Chuck Sirloin Leaf Lard Chickens Roast 1 Roast Steak Roast Steak Special at 24c 18c 10 c. 20c 124c 20c 11c - - ; ? t PORK CUTS Choice Pork, Loin Roast. . . .19c Choice Pork Shoulders. ,.12l2c Choice Boston Butts. 19c Fresh Spareribs . ......... .lie '1rlM''l6ck Bones, 4 lbs. . . .25c Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs 25c Fresh Pig Ears, 4 lbs. ..... 25c Fresh Pig Snouts, 3 lbs. . . . .25c Fresh Liver (Sliced) 2 lbs. .15c Pickled Pig Feet, 3 lbs.,... 25c Choice Salt Pork. . . . . ... . . .18c Choice Lean Pork Chops. . . .22c ; PURE LARD Cudahy's Puritan Lard 10-lb; pail. . ........... $1.85 5-lb.pail i.., 95c Pure Lard, per lb. ........ . .15c Choice Leaf Lard 11c EXTRA SPECIAL White Naphtha Laundry Soap Mb. bars, 3 for ..25c Box of 60 bars. ....... .$4.25 Fancy Creamery Butter. . . . .43c Fancy Fresh Eggs, doz. . . . . .33c Special Prices on All i Brands Buttenne VEAL ROAST Choice Veal Shoulder Roast,"14c Choice Veal Stew ........ 12VS'c Choice Veal Chops. 20c Choice Veal Legs (V or whole) at 20c SPRING LAMB Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarter ...20c Forequarter. ........... 12Vc Choice Lamb Chops I. .20c BEEF CUTS Choice Corned Beef. I2l2c Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak, 15c Fresh made Pork Sausage. . .20c Fresh Ox Tails. . . i ... . . . . ... ,8c ; , Choice Beef Rib for Boiling, ,8c SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice Fresh Frankfurts 18c Choice Fresh Wieners. ..... 18c Choice Fresh Bologna. . . .,.15c Choice Fresh Liver Sausage. 15c Choice Minced Ham (sliced) 20c Choice Pressed Ham (sliced) 20c Fancy Summer Sausage 25c Brick Cheese, full cream .... 25c American Cheese, full cream 23c SMOKED MEATS Fancy Sugar-Cured Regular Hams . . ..... . ....... 25c Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams. . 14c Fancy Strip Bacon -18c- Fajicy Brisket Bacon .... ': . 18c Cudahy Buritan Skinned Hams, at .....29c Cudahy Puritan Breakfast Bacon 37c Armour's Star Breakfast Bacon ...37c CANNED GOODS DEPT. Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans . , . 3$c Fancy Tomatoes 3 cans . . v35c Early June Peas, 3 cans .... 38c Fancy Pink Salmon 14b. tall can. . . . . 15c Fancy Red Salmon 'MB. tall can. .....25c Evapcrited Milk; tall cans, three for .35c Fancy Pineapple, large can, each 25c Fancy Catiup, 2 bottles 20c Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for 20c Mail and Express Orders Filled from This L?3t c "Bridal Hands" ' Need she sitcrijicc them to dhhvoashingf NO more does the bride face the discour agiii(r"pfospect of red, cracked and rough ened hands. For she can wash dishfs and still keep the charm of her hands with LiNN.This wonderful powder washes dishes in an instant,' because it dissolves grease. Her gifts of 6ilver will be easy to care for, because Linn keeps away the tarnish. And Linn keeps the hands smooth, white and comfortable. Its lemon fragrance tells the secret. It also softens water. Unless it absolutely pleases, the price will be returned. That is our money back guarantee.' Try this new discovery today.' O. W. ELDRIDGE BROKERAGE CO., Diitributiiif Afttrts imitrnam Strut. TiUphnt DtngUuSJS 10c and 25c In Blue Packages at Your Grocer's pro O . tin. pkhh Oh Conversation Is All Right ; and I . Beaton's Prices Talk Saturday and Monday Specials DRUG WANTS $1,15 Vitamon Tablets, 88 $1.00 Listerine 69d 35c Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil for 25 75c Scott's Emulsion, small 59 35c Snake Oil 29 70c Sal Hecatica 54ck 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin 4S 4 oz. peroxide Hydro gen 8d Lysol 17 50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 39$ 85e Jad Salts 5 35c Beaton's Bandoline. .225' Gillette Razors, with three blades 89J $1.10 Boro-Phenoform Suppositories 89J $1.25 Pinkham's Vege table Compound 98 65c Doan's Kidney Pills. .44f : 35c Sloaffl's Liniment 28 -$1.10 luxated Iron 83 $1.25 Lyko Tonic ...98tf $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk" S2.89 25c Mentholatum .... 1.7d 35c Castoria 23 PERFUME SPECIALS 75c Locust Blossom Extract, per oz. . . . -39 $2.00 Djer Kiss Extract, per oz. . . . .98 $3.50 Houbigant's Ideal Extract, per oz $2.25 TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES Coty's L'Origan Face Powder 69 4-lb. Bars Bocabelli Castile Soap $1.29 Colgate's Talcum Powder, 19 35c Cutex Preparations.. .25 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 38y E0c Beaton's Theatrical Cold Cream, -lb. cans, 35 $2.00 American Alarm Clocks for .$1.39 Hinkle Pills, Bottles of 100, each 25 6 50c Stationery, per box..20c HAIR NETS Elona Human Hair Nets, per doz 50J Venida Nets, double or single mesh, 2 for. ...25 CIGARS . -,Mr. Smoker, here are i'real pes, on-; standard ""brands. "iLify ih-sunply."" '8e- HeinwniJn VroS. fa- mous H. B. Cigar, ea., 5 Box of 50 S2.25 10c Mozart Boquet, 4 for 30 Box of .50 S3.50 J 5c Moeajt, Quean, pa., Box of 60 81.50 8c Flor de Irtr.ls, enrh. 5 Box of 100.. 50c Tooth Brushes. . .25 50c Pepsodont Tooth Paste for 36 v 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste ..18 50c Pebcdo Tooth Paste 36 50c Orazin Tooth Paste 34 50c Calox Tooth Paste -.25 Beaton's Brilliantine ....39 50c Goutorhe Imported Liquid Nail Polish. . . . .29 60c DeMnr's Benzoin and Almond Lotion 42 20c Pear's Unsceated Soap 12 COc Newbro's Herpicide. .39 J-ife Buov Soan. cake 8 2$c Flexible Nail Fil 2t SJJ.50 Pinaud's lilas -Vegetal ... 08 ' PKOTO DEPT. - Films Developed Free When Prints Are OrJcred. MAZDA LA.MPS j The oridnal and reliable one. 1 15 to 50 Watt 40 60-Watt 45r Fuse Plugs, 10 to 30 Amperes 101 RUBBER GOODS Complete Line, Lady At tendant. $1.50 2-qt. Velvet Red Rubber Hot Water Bottle 80 $2.00 2-qt. Velvet Red Rubber Combination Hot Water Bottle end Fountain Syringe -81.45 $1.50 2-qt. Velvet Red Rubber Fountain . Syringe 954 $3.00 Lcgrand's Female Douche, at $1.98 All Rubber Goods are guaranteed for two years. Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention BEATON DRUG CO. 15th end Fartfam. . ,r.1 ) vl v