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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
i'lIK UtK: OMAHA. IHlKhlMl. UCTOKEK IS. l. Miss Kiplinger Weds Charles Allison M. John's Catholic fliurch . was bright witli candle and yellow chrysanthemums auritit the atern of palm aii'l sun lax Ydlnrsdsy night when Mii Dorothy Kiplinger became the triile of Charles .Mluuti. The church was filled with Incmlc ai . the wedding procession started dwn the aiIe to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march. Following (her usher. IiinaM Kiplinger, DoiikU 1'ctert, Lewis Burgess, Kay MiIIjpI. I'aul Shirley iii'l Burden Kirkrndatl. came Mitt Dorothy Jtidson, nownei in velvet of a r"y peach shad. Sat fame Mim Lh-anor Hurklcy in onhid vel vet, followed hy Mis Anne Kelle hrr, the maid of honor, in blue vel tft. Mr. Atliert tiibhernsen the in.. iron of honor, wore ftretu chiffon Ix-aded with Rreeil crystal. I lie bride's dress was distinctive. Ix-in of white velvet, made with a rcurl girdle and a low jenny neck. A train three and a half yard ton fell from her shoulders, and he. tulle veil felt from a head dress oi btrandi of pearls. i Miss Kiplinger wore her haV high which gave an added irnprestjon of height and dignity. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride was Riven away by her father, Mr. O. D. Kip liiiRer. Mr. Allison's best man was Albert Sibbernsen. During the ceremony, which was per(prmed by Rev. Father J. F. Mc Carthy, Miss Margaret Judge played the Angels Serenade. The bridesmaids wore tulle hats to match their dresses, all made with toft tulle folds over the brims which flared on the left side: They were trimmed with single ostrich plume mt Drtaesmaias dresses were sleeveless, cut with tow jenny neck, draped skirts and made long on one side to eive an effct of a small side train. The matron of honor alone wore a short straight cut gown. The wedding was followed by a reception at the home of the bride. Assisting Mrs. Kiplinger were Mrs. Ed Creighton, the Misses Ellen Creighton, Gladys Peters, Daphne Peters and Shirley Moore. Mrs. Kiplinger wore black chantilly lace trimmed with jet, and Mr.. C. C. Allison, the mother of the groom, tvore white satin with, pearl trim mings. ( The groom's gift to the bride was a diamond and en;erc!d bar pin. To her bridesmaids Miss Kiplinger gave small head bags to carry with eve ning dress - while Mr. Allison's present to his ushers were gold monogramed, black silk cigaret cases. Mrs. Allison's travelling costume was a three-piece suit of brown duvetyne trHmed with beaver, and a brown , velvet hat. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Allison will be at home in their new house, which is being built for them bv Mrs. Allison as a wedding gift. . It 5s at 366 South Fifty-second street. Drama League ' Percy Mackaye, American dra matist, writer of pageants, poetry and books, and a lecturer of note, will come to Omaha Thursday, November 3. for a lecture-recital un der the auspices of the Drama league, MrsJ. E. M. Syfert, president, an nounced today. : Mr. MacKaye is one oi me dcsi -known figures in the theater world today. He has lectured at Harvard, Yale, Columbia ana otner un versi t:es on the theater. His "Bird Masque Sanctuary" will long be remembered by Omahans wljo wtnessed the dedi cation ceremonies of the Fontenelle bird reserve a few years ago when : his charming pageant was presented by Omaha talent. Mr. Mackaye is deeply interested in community drama and has written a number of pageants. He is the sixth artist of note secured by the Drama v league of Omaha for its program th:s year. Because of Mr. Mackaye's prominence the league gladly ac cepted this booking of November 3. though it follows closely the per formances of Tony Sarg's marionettes ' at the Brandeis. Mr. , Mackaye will jgive readings from his own plays and also apeak on the community drama movement at the present time in this country. . , .; . ,. ; Box Parties for Kansas Aggies-Creighton Game .' Amonor thosff . who : will entertain box parties at the Creighton-Kansas Aggies foot ball game Saturday at the Creighton field are Charles Bea ton, .John Madden, Fnn1c Judson, Howard Farrell. C M. Garvey. Wal- . t t i n i r i tr n..-i- il ter xicau, sen .uuiywj, umj uuh-i tey, W. J. Coad, Joseph . Barker ana Dr. Frederick Langdon. ' Tt is expected that this gime will be one of the hiest of the season. Train School Mothers. ' Mrs. lulius Koch" and Mrs. John Carney will entertain the.vTrain School Mothers'-club Friday; after ' noon at the home -of . Mrs.. Koch, 2406 Poppleton avenue.v ; HAIR'S HIDDBN BKAUTT t brought to lit bt with a Golden Glint Shampoo. Adv. Kctidy Souvenir Free At "Better Bedding Exhieiton"AIWek. Onion Outfitting Co. Big Diap'.ay of. Simmon Ced-SiinmcD Bed Given Away Next Friday Eve. Bomemekers will know the tm bortance of a good Bed and good Bedding in relation to sound, re freshing sleep are taking consid erable interest , in the "Better Bedding Exhibition" now going cm at the Union Outfitting Co. The sew, 1921 models in ."na tionally advertised" Simmons Beds are receiving considerable prominence, and from 1 to 6 P. M. each afternoon mattresses will be shown in the making. As always yon make your own terms. Advertisement Visitor SliSZ Esther Qrapf Hya fhela. Miss Esther Graff, daughter of E. U. Graff, who was formerly super intendent of schools' here, is in Omaha for three weeks as the guest of Mirfs Myrne Gilchrist. Since she left Omaha Miss Graff fas made her home in Indianapolis, where she hn attended Butler college. This last summer she has been studting mu sic in "New York. Miss Graff and Miss Gilchrist will be mcluded in all the festivities of the Jack-I'iel wed ding party, and the end of next week Miss - Gilchrist -.will entertain in honor of Miss, Graff. . Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Popping the Question. Dear Ml-s Fairfax: I am in love with a Rirl who has hid many suit ors, and now that I feel It is time for me to propope I wish you would give me a few hints oa to the right way to do it. for sho is moct par ticular and if I do not do it In . a ral'ant wcy I am afraid she mlnht think I am boobish and rsject me. I levo this vital matter in your han-N and hope to see niy reply soon, as it is hard when I pee hr to restrain from asking her to be my wife. JIMMY. That's something you would bet ter do on impulse, Jimmy. Better be awkward and Kenuinely Impul sive than have the prettiest speech and bow or a bended knee when the question is to bo popped. Beware of Slstcra-ln-I-ow. LVar Miss Fairfax: I am a girl of 17. Have been BOlng with a fel low of 19. I am Italian and he Is Polish. I met his Bister one diy and she told me different things about her brother. 1 did not believe her. And kept peace with him. In spile of what she had said I love and worship him more. But one day she told me to put his love to a test and see If he would All his pt'omise. Some time passed and he didn't make his promise . good. . At this I believed his sister and broke up with. him. Did ! do right or wrong? if you were In my place what would you have done?- 'A READER. I would have believed this roan, as I -would believe anybody, until ho had proven unworthy. Yod do wrong when you lend an ear to evil tales about anyone. Farewell Dinner. . Mr. and Mrs. Vac'av' Kozak. whose weddirs took pface last Sat urday were tie guests of honor at a farewell dinner given for th"tn Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shaddy. Mr. and Mrs. Kovait left for Europe Tuesday via Mont real They will make their home in Prague :' s Church Entertainment. . The Young People's society of the United Presbyterian church, Twenty-third and H streets, will give' a literary and mus'cal entertainment on the evening of October 13. eveiy morning! eaten every day wm permanently and naturally relievz constipation. Insist uponlCeUoggb "the ori&inalBran in the green andredpackage It's about time you quit getting oat of bed feel ing frazzled and faded! EAT BRAN KEL LOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled, because it will do what pills and cathartics nerer will! - Kellogg's Bran will not only reliere' constipation . but it will permanently relieye your system of constipation if you eat it regularly! Don't confound Kelloggs Bran," cooked and krumbled, with "remedies." BRAN is nature's food and it naturally keeps the intestinal tract free of congestion! BRAN tweeps the bowels; cleanses the bowels; purifies the bowels! Physicians indorse bran! ' Don't delay another day! Eat Eellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, and get the re lief you need so badly. Its nut-like flavor is delightful. Or you can use it in innumer able appetizing ways such as in muffins,' bran bread, cookies, macaroons, pancakes, and so on. Tomorrow morning Kelloggs BRAN, cooked and krumbled, for the family! IN SIST THAT YOUR GItOCER SUPPLIES YOU WITH die original JSRAN cooked and My Marriage Problems Afti-te tiamwm' ben hae of "REVELATIONS Oh A WIFE" iamtfftt Uti. kt Mseavesas ww sWve lasti Tht Astounding Quest on the Sirange Women Asked. I think in Robert Satarin's iniixt. a in mine, thrre w no thought of pity lor the queer wo;iuu we had Mind paint. ng in the middle oi the II' I.. -I. - .!!. - . .. I I. . I nouiiiii vmagc roau, aim " i now was suhbitti i Hie tounrau vl the car, with Lillun s ready arm around her, Lillian's tctidrr laud stroking her head. We had so guarded Lili an in hrr long convalescence that nothing un pleasant had come near hrr. and here was an outbreak, iolriit and hysteri cal, that was extremely l.kcly to un set her. But we both knew Lillian well enough to realize that the only thing we could do to end the situa tion was to relieve the cauc, what ever it might be, of the biarrc-look- ing creatures einot on. "Hctter drive on a bit, Robert," Lillian said softly. "We'll be out o the village in another turn or two, and can talk without attrart.ng attrn lion." lie did as she suggested, and by the ti.ne we had reached a spot where there was the required i.ola tion, the sobs of the woman had quirted, and she was hunting madly in the bag at her waist for so.neth.ng she evidently desired greatly. "Don't let him turn around,"' she whispered to Lillian, and then saw that her tears had made dirly furrows in her rouge and powder, and that she had taken from her ha a small mirror and the necessary ma terials for replenishing her com plrxion. "He w on't," Lillian whispered back, and I saw her eyes stray to Rob ert Savar.n s face with the look which only his presence brings to it, and 1 guessed that she was compar.ng this man who adored her as she was and for herself with Harry Underwood, at whose demand she had for so manv years digu'sed her real self with atrocious makeup, as this other poor soul was now doing in a vain effort to keep the youth that had long fled. "If He Would " "You must think I'm a yellow quitter and an awful foot, Lil," she said from the moment she had co:ue to the side of the car she had ignored me as if I were not present, and 1 guessed that the sight of any younger woman who did not need makeup rngered her I have seen plenty of her type. "But to tell you the truth, I m just ahout at the end ot every thing I haven't sold a picture in ages, but I've got a lot of 'em hung in an auction sale the colony's giving today over at the art gallery. I thought it would be a good advertis ing stunt to sit down there in the middle of the road and paint Lots of others do it at different times, be cause there's a splendid view of the mountain from precisely that spot. But I figured further that because there are a lot of people here today from all the summer resorts to at tend the auction some of 'em have come 75 miles they might want to see-some of my pictures after having nearly run me down. But if this is Mr. Savarin and he would " even her audacity faltered at Robert Savarin's uncompromising back. ' "What would?" Lillian asked non committally. "Why, you see, everybody who knows anything about art knows who Robert Savarin is," Mrs. Rundle returned. "And 1 thought that if he'd just go into the auction and bid on one of my pictures the money would be paid to me, and I could re turn it to him if nobody else bid him up why, then, if they knew who he was, lots of people would bid over him, because they would know he knew a good thing, and" Flashing Eyes. Her eyes went down before the fire in Lillian's. "And you would ask him to prosti tute his knowledge of art, his repu tation, to sell your pictures 1" Lillian m m biiun iurmiiy. Antuiiu cvnvern iug the hwimr vt anv i.nc dear to her toutrt her hkc a tig-ni. Mrs, Kundle gave s ti:i!e moan as tf iiliMilule ilnprtir. All right, Mid with iiirpns . iH.hc ne vouinni. uhi. vn u.e ! cViprration of a wonmi fight ng ior .her child. "Iliey are g.Hid. I think he'd say so hininclt it he saw them. Won't he just co uc in and see 'em? Then if he'd just say hu real opiu it n of them so people could hear, it would help. I'm actually hungry, Lil." Lillian response was quick, con trite. "I am sorry to have to hurt you, rieauor." she Mid tenderly. "But your first requc.t was out of the question, you know. The last one, l.ow ever Robert w hat ?" Robert Savar n turned in his scat, his cyci on Lillian's compasMotiatc fare. He absolutely ignored the other woman crouching in her cor ner with her eyes hungrily watching him. "I am at your service in anything vou wish to do, Lillian," he said. Pray command mc." "Madge, you don't mind going into the auction, do you?" she asked, with the tenderness which never fails her. and at my quick assent she tabl ed a smile at Robert Savarin. "Then, Robert, if you will drive us hack to the; auction we'll look at Eleanor's pictures, and see what can be done," she said briskly. "Pull yourself together, Eleanor, we'll fix t'..inj;s up for you somehow." Had your iron today? Eat morv ADVERTISEMENT. TTTTTTTtTtti Home-made Renwdy The ht math mmflrlm jroa rr imfu. A ronnir piiijr Mutiy ana Quickly Blade, Satrs about St. You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few moments. It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else , you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure snd cood. Four 2', ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar svrun. if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough ayrup. And as a couch medicine, there Is really nothing better to be had at anj - It goes right to the spot quick, lasting relief. It and e.ves promptly heals the inflamed mem branes that line the throat and air fassages,. stops the annoying throat ickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely. Splendid lor bronchitis. crouD. hoarseness and bronchial asthma. rinex is a hichlv concentrated com' pound of Norway pine extract, famous for healing the membranes. To avoid dissDDOintment ask vour druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept any thins else. Guaranteed to five abso lute satisfaction or money refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. krumbled I j- iiuevescohstipatiohI & CWKEDKIIUMBIID . WAWTOEAT 'M """"WlieMSTWI i Mitotan I Harry Shedd to ' Girl lr. and Mrs. W. P. Cam of Col- fax, li, announce the tnamaue of meir cuugntrr, ?Mnc, to uarry u. Shedd of this city. The wedding will be quietly snleumurd at the home hi the bride's parents, Thursday HHirniiig, October .1), at 10 o'clock. Mure will be no sHciuUni. Mr. Miedd and his bride will spend ii rHvm w ft1rni, .iter whi,n ,hf a, home in Omaha Miss Cain attended Montircllo seminary st Godfrey, 111. and is graduate of the l uivertitv oi Iowa. She is a member, of - Delta Delta Delta sorority. 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Mastin's VITAMON Tablets w'll not cause (as or unset the Stomach, but strengthen the d'ffes tive and Intestinal tract and help to correct even ehronfe eonttinatton. They are easy and economical to take and so quek and remarkable art the results that complete satis faction Is absolutely guaranteed or the small amount yea pay for th trial will be promptly refunded. Be sura to remember the name . Mastin's VI-TA-MON the original and genuine yeaat-vltamlne tablet. There is nothing else like It, so do not ac rvpt in: ''at Ion, or substitutes. You can get Mastin's VITAMON Tablets at all rood drurgiats, such as Sherman a McConneU. Adams-Haight, Alexander Jacobs, i. L. Brandeis, Hayden Eros, and Burgess-Kern. f'ht1!: i kappa l'l fraternity. rtiu vi.ited iii Omaha Uur! Pt um tff at the home id i Mr. and M'. M. it, St,phenoi. e.hool Forum I Orphfum Tbilisi rvenmg. TUc kneol Forum. I (li,fty will include MU Men rde. Omaha S.hool lurui.i .'.! u.eitij, LirMt ttlld Mll. Kotwrt Thursday, 4 , i.r in the auditorium j Kin ley, Lieut. IhctU-r 'ItimMe. Mai of Central high school. rol'ii Kinlej. I here will be a WrUh Three hundred and thirty mem- J? VW , i i ... i i i t rry alter the Orphrum. Per and friend attended the picnic , supper given by the Form i Tucs ; Women Voters Meet. day evening a't Ktmwood par!.. , Women voters nomarti4ii com John J. Xeiliatdt will tpiak befuie nititee will meet Thursday, 2'M the l orum Thursday afternoon, Oc- p, m. at thf home oi Mrs. Ctiarlrs tuber in Central high school llauer 5310 North Twenty-t.i'h auditorium. PHOENIX HOSIERY Before you select your next. hosiery may wo suggest that you corns in and see the exquisite new creations from Phoenix. i This is a hosiery of style, quality and durability. ' For Mn it . TSe, 1.00 and flttttt. Th Phxnlx BUEHLER BROS. Omaha's Leading Cash Markets For Quality Meats. 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TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young I Bring back Ila Natural Color, Glo: and Attractivencaa. Common Rardrn naue hrrwfi! Into a heavy l-.i, wilh lililiur iMttl. will turn g'ay, trr.iKc1 a'ul lailn! hair beantiltilly dark and luxuriant. Just a few application will provt a revelation it jour hair is (adiufi. rtrrakrd or gry. Mixing the Siki Tea and Sulphur recipe at hutmv though, i troul)lrome. An easier way is to grt a bottle of Vycth' Sage and Sulphur t'oiiinounj any drug itore. all rca ly for use. This it the old-time reripe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While vipy, gfay, faded hair is not sinful, wc all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac tiveness, hy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one ran tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairt have disappeared, and after another application or two your hair become beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. ADVEHTIMKMICXT Kidney and Bladder TroublesHAVE TO GO Clogs; eel up Kidney Deposits ara Dis solved and tho Toxina (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Drug-' gist Told to Guarantee) it in Every Instanco. ' 'Tour very life." says Dr. Carey, "de pends upon the perfect funct oning and health of your kidneys, ao whatever yta do, don't negleet them." Dr. Carey's famous prescription. No. 777, known as Marsh root, is not recommended for everything, but we cannot too strong ly urge its use If you suffer from annoy. Ing bladder troubles, freouent passing of water night and' day, witb smarting or irritation, briek dust sediment or highly- colored urine, bloating Irritability with loan of flesh, backache, rheumatism or anv oihrr tendency to Brght'e Disease, Diabetis er Gravel, for k'doty disease in its worst form may be stealing) upon you. - Don't wait nntil tomorrow to begin the ose of this -wonderful prescription if you have any of "the above symptoms; Kidney and Bladder troubles don't wear away. They w.U grow upon you alowly, stealth ily and with unfailing eertanity. Never mind the failures of the past li you even suspect that you are subtect to Kidney Disease, don't lose a single day, for the 6 Sherman a McConnell Drug Store and every good druggist has besn author- ized to return the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they have received no benefit. . AD VKBTISKMEM ; No; More Gas in Stomach & Bowels If you wish to be Permanently relieved of gas in tha stomach aad bowels, take Baalmann's Gas-Tablets. Baalmann's Gas-Tablets ara nrrarHt distinctly and especially for stomach gas, and particularly for all the bad affects earning from-gas presaure. That empty, gone and. gnawing feeling at the pit of your stomach will disappear! that anxious, and nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish and you will once more be able to take a deen breath. so often prevented by gaa pressing against your heart and lungs. . Your limbs, arms and fingers won't fee eeld and go to sleep, beeauee Baalmann's Gas-Tablets prevent gaa interfering witb the circulation) Intense drowsiness and sleepy feeling after dinner will soon be replaced by a desire, for some form of entertainment. Your: distended . stomach will reduce -by inches because gaa will not form , after, us tag Baalmann's Gas Tablets. -...-,. Get the genuine In the Yellow Package from Sherman a McConnell or any re liable druggist. I Cuticura Talcum Fasciaatiaary Fraarsuat 1 iUways Healthful Samplejediissen Issetatsrlss.naiil T Mslssa, a. ami.mi.ge. MEN If yea are smsaa. sundews, tateega 01 wewanttessaO yea yea ara senses, dsafsailasi, wees. StXTOMQC. a tast wffl east yeu awtklasr If year en net eras' ee ssasflis. Every ssaa audit a teste te ssssuisas iisisnml amtassa, eta, eaeald get this tree bosk at eoee. CUHBEIOAND CHEMICAL COHTAWT M0 Berry Block, -- HeahvUle, Tens. ADVERTISEMENT. Are You Fat? Just Try This ThouaanJs of overfat people have be come allm by following the advloe of doc tors who recommend Marmots Prs-rlp-tlon Tablets, those harmless little fat re ducers that simplify the dose of the famoue Marmola-Prescription. If tm fat, don't wait go now to your druggist and for one dollar, which la the price tne world over, procure a, ease of tieo tablets. If preferable you can aecure thent direct by sending price to the Marmola Co., 4S12 Woodward Ave.. - Detroit. Mich. They reduce eteadliy and easily without tiresome exercise or earvatlon diet and leave no unpleasant effect. RUPTURE Thla advertleeeaent w'll appear every Thursdsy. People afflicted with Rup ture aney ree4ve Information how to be successfully treated without a sur gical eperatioa. Dr. Wr'w'e Hernia Institute 410 Wjtera Trust Building, Omaha CW7MEN