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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1921. 9 I : 1 i1 Society j Bridgt lor Mix Hint. Mrs. Edirl L Burke was hot. ttt Jliurii1.iv afternoon t an in. formal bridge parly in honor of her house guctt, Mn. George Lunt, who is spending several wteki in Omaha on her way to I'.udeiia after a uiu. nier spent in Maine. 1 hose preterit were the Mcifamei J. R. Scobie, Charles Offul, Joseph juraer, victor laldwcii, J. J. c Muncn, j. w. BUN, fc,. I' Folda. S. S. Caldwell. C. M. Wilhelm. Lharlet (J'Neil Firlt. Warren Kog era, Curdon W. Wattles. New Societies at University. The University of Nebraska com niittte, of whuh Dean Amanda lirpnner is president, has Riven of ficial sanction to the existence of four new organizations of women: Kappa Hpsilon sorority, honorary national society for women in the college of pharmacy; Chi Delti 1 hi, national literary society for women, organ ized in an effort to revive the ling lish club; Zoology society, a depart mental club, and Delta Ocicron, na tional musical society. Luncheon for Guest Mrs. G. A. Bartholomew will en tertain at bridge luncheons Friday and Monday complimentary to Mrs W. A. Hemler of Sioux City, who is a visitor at the Bartholomew home. On Friday the guests will he the Mesdames C. B. Clover, T. M. Hyde, C. R. Kennedy. W. B. Rich ardson, S. W. Shotwell, James B Bone. Charles Willc, L. A. Kerr, Dan S. Brown, J. ii. Skidmore, Koy Harris. Dinners Before Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett en tertained the members of the Boh-ling-Davis wedding party at dinner Thursday evening before the Webster-Peters dance. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brinker gave a small dinner before the dance, and with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1'ritchett were the Messrs. and Mesdames Allen Tukey, Ben Wood and John Mc Cague. Tea for Faculty Club. The Doctors' .Wives club will en tertain at a tea at the Blackstone hotel Wednesday afternoon, Novem ber 2, from 4 until 6 o'clock, com plimentary to the Woman's Faculty club of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. Mrs. D. T. Quigley, president of the club, is in charge of the affair. Bridge for Mrs. Cooper. Miss Dorothy Judson will be host ess at a bridge party Friday for Mrs. Samuel Cooper of Sewickley, Pa., who is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C'W. Wilhelm. Her other guests will be Mrs. Burdctte Kirk endall, Mrs. Milo Gates, the Misses Regina Connell, Gladys Peters and Geraldine Hess. Things You'll Love - To Make mtyTea-flpTsa This daintyctea:- apron.carr.be very quickly rfiade.. Cut .the main parr of the apron the shape shown at the right of the illustration. Have two-inch strips of the material picoted. You will need one and one half times as much as the' length around the shoulder straps and the circumference of the apron, plus the length of the two string ties. Shir the shield-shaped apron slightly at either side; join if to the belt. Shir the ruffling and join it to the straps and ; apron. In making this dainty tea apron you can utilize the good parts of discarded shirtwaists, even if they are of different colors and material. -KELLOGCSr You b.tchat My Daddy tayi ft's Ktllogg'a or nufftn' tor html and AVs trimd 'mm Ml HE KNOWSr ICelloggs CornHalces snap up fussy appetites scroetbing wonderful! - ' No coaxing needed these days to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty not when there's a big ". ' pitcher of cold milk or cream and lots of Kellogg's Cora Flakes and, maybe some handy fresh fruit ready to - tickle fickle palates! Kellogg's are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! J They're the original kind they ought to be best! No . , other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored ; no other corn ' , flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! irellniw'g an alwavs a delierht to serve TOASTED CORN FLAKE? si lAk Baker al ULLOGCS UUMBUS Prominent Club Woman Coming MMMaSMSSSMSSSflSBMSaSMSflS J -5V r r' Mfs. Ross V. S. Berry. Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry of Berke ley, Cat., general federation chair man of fine arts, will be the princi pal speaker at the general meeting of the Omaha Woman's club Men day afternoon in the Burgess-Nash auditorium. Preceding the meeting Mrs. Berry will be the guest of the club at a luncheon in the tea room of the Iiurgcss-Xash store. Mrs. Berry spoke on "Art and Its Relation to Life" Wednesday after noon at the state convention of the Nebraska Federation of Woman's clubs in Seward. Personals Miss Marion Wcllcr will motor to Iowa points to spend the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. La Noue an nounce the birth of a son October 27 at Stewart hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Saunders of Rosebud, S. D., formerly of Omaha, October 22 at the Presbyterian hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sswague will leave their home, The Hedge, near the Country club, this week, and go to the Blackstone for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C C Sanborn of Emmet, Neb., announce the birth of a son "October 23 at Swedish Mis sion hnsnital. Mrs. Sanborn was formerly Miss Rhea Hendee. Mr. nnif Mrs. Harrv Shedd left Wednesday for California on their wedding trip. They were- married last Thursday at Colfax, la., thet home of the bride, who was formerly' Miss Nadine Cain. . Miss Thvra Brandt, former nurse overseas, will leave Omaha" this week-end to make her home in Gree ley, Colo. She will attend the Amer ican Legion, convention in Kansas City before going west, i Mrs. Carl Junsre'of Lincoln is spending the week in Omaha with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nitsche. She will stay for the wea ring of Miss Mildred McFarland and Russell Eailey, which takes place Saturday evening. Mr: and Mrs. F. J. Waller of San Francisco were the guests last Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leon. They are enroute to New York for a month, and on their return will stop again for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Leon. Mrs. Weller and Mrs Leon are sisters. . ; . .. Mrs. George Doane returned to Omaha Wednesday. , She spent the summer at Governor's Island and Plattsburg, and stopped in Detroit for a visit on her way home. Mrs. Doane makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Charles' Keller. Mrs. Frank Clifford of Portland, Ore., formerly of Omaha, arrived and a treat to eat at any meal I In fact, you'll never know how good corn flakes . can be until, you know KELLOGG'S! The difference is astounding! Do more than ask for Corn Flakes say KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES t Don't accept substitutes! . CORNFLAKES aae KELLOGG'S BRAN. aU ui kraaMtJ My Marriage Problems Adaim tiarftau. htm ttuiat of "REVELATIONS Oh A WIFE' The Suggestion Dicky Made Clear To Madge. Lilliat.'s suggestion' that I wear hrr secret service badge had sur prised me, as had her knowledge of Dickey's attitude toward Bess I'tan. T.ut her request la let her go home wiih me and tee for herself hat Katie's Queer behavior meant, startled me into an apprehensive wonder of what might lie beneath my little maid's actions. I know that Lillian never dors anything lightly, and that she it the last woman in the world to Inter fere by so much at the lifting of a finger in another woman s house hold affairs. That the saw some thing in Mother Graham's report of Katie's odd actions which I did not. I was certain, and I guessed, also, that what she saw or suspected had its roots in some secret knowledge of her own which she had not shared with me. I knew something ele, also Art hxhibit at State Meeting at Seward Dr. Robert Gilder. Miss Augusta Knight and Miss Elizabeth Ferguson of Omaha are among the artists whose work is on exhibition at the convention of the Nebraska Fedcra tion of Women's Clubs at the Pres byterian church in Seward. Dr. last week. Other exhibitors are the Misses Elizabeth Dolan, Helen Wilson, Louise Munday, Bcrnice Branson; Mesdames Lida Bennett, I. F. Brad- shaw, A. R. Edmiston and Dean I.eland. all of Lincoln; Mrs. Anna Morey. Mrs. I. Daugherty, Hast ings: Miss May uhttchorn and M. H. Bagg, University Place; Miss Ga briclle Palmer, Seward; Miss M. D. Brottiar, Mitchel; Miss Alice Clever, Falls City; Miss Sara Hayden, Chi cago; Herbert Johnson, Philadelphia; Lawton Parker, New York City. Mrs. Anna R. Morey fo Hastings, state chairman of art, is in charge of the exhibit. Wednesday for a two months' visit with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Kolter man and her brothers, George and Russel Condon. Mrs. Kolterman entertained six friends at luncheon Wednesday to meet Mrs. Clifford. Mrs. F. M. Russell of Lincoln will spend the week-end in Omaha with her sister, Miss Margaret Perry, and will attend the meeting of the Mon- ticello Alumnae association Satur day at the Athletic club. Miss Lor raine Jacobs of Rock Valley, la., is also a guest of Miss Perry's for a week. Miss Jacobs is a graduate of Monticello. These Good Prices Friday-Saturday On Medicines, Toilet Articles and Other Drug Store Merchandise At the 5 Sherman & McConnell Fountain Syringes and Hot Water Bottle 15; Articles $1.25 David son Fo u n taln Syringe or Water Bottle, either 94 Friday and Saturday Friday Marinello . Toilet Goods We Have a Full Line.. Lettuce Cream. Tissuo Cream. Acne Cream. Motor Cream. 1 Astringent Cream. 1 Foundation Cream. Geranium Jelly, Rase Leaf Cream. Toilet Powders Both Tints Talc. We sell Trusses and Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock togs, Knee Caps and Anklets, etc. We. have competent men and wom en fitters who have done this work for us 20 years and we do not charge "fancy" prices lor these goods or the service that ,goes with them. We buy our goocb in most instances direct from manufacturers or importers or our own Omaha splendid jobbers and factories and thus can guarantee freshness and genuiness. lemteat Corner 16th and Oodge Corner 24th and Farnam which itillian- appeared to have tor gotten that the was in no condition, bodily or nervou!y, to undertake the joiirnry to the eastern end of I-ong Island, or to exert her mental pow ers at the was wont to do when any important problem conformed her. rt how to stop Iter I I looked at my friend's face, from which illness had drained the color, and etched deeper the lines at her eyes, still shadowed with the after- atlectt of her collapw, and I said to mystclf with sudden determination that it was high time I dealt with my own problems witliout assistance from Lillian. 1 knew that I could stop her from going with me by giving her a hint tliat 1 would pre fer to deal with Katie without her. Vet what a faUehood that would be, for I shrank from the suMIe un known menace which 1 had felt in my heart and had scouted In my brain fcince my receipt ' of Mother Graham's letter. - With a nervous fear that Lillian might be reading my face and in terpreting the thoughts mirrored there. 1 snatched at the first ex cuse I could think of to parry tier query. Lillian's Command. "Bess won't go home for four or five days yet," 1 said, "so we won't have to consider Katie before then. And I'm perfectly willing to post pone her. I've had such a restful, wonderful time tip here that I hate to think of getting into the routine of the house again." Lillian gave me a keen glance. "Katie usually can be counted on to enliven the routine I" she said dryly. Then she unpinned from a hidden portion of her bodice the tiny metal badge I knew so well, and held it out to me. "If you feel half as foolish about taking it as I do about offering it, you're a fit candidate for a sanitar ium," she smiled. "But old women must be humored in their little whims, you know." Yes, you decrcpid nonogenarian! I retorted. "I'll throw some salt over my left shoulder for you if you demand it. But joking aside, LiL you know how I" I know everything you would like to say to me," Shfi interrupted crypti cally. ."But don't waste your time or mine saying it. Instead, let us talk, of something worth while didn't you tell me Junior was out growing his rompers? I saw the most fascinating illustrations of a new style romper today, and brought it along to show you." I fastened the badge I had taken from her into my blouse beneath my tie, arranging it so that it could not be seen unless I chose. Then I bent eagerly over the illustrations she had broueht. and we (rave ourselves up to that most delightful of domestic occupations, planning of children's clothes. Net till Dicky breezed in withe the news that dinner was al-1 Good Toilet 15 Good Medicinal Proprietary Prep arations With Attractive Prices for This Friday and Saturday Sale $1.00 Squibb's Heavy Parafflne Oil (for in ternal use)., for. . .79 60c Bromo Seltzer. .44 SOc Victor's Foot Com fort for 19 $1.00 Llsterine ( this is the largest sizes) 844 $1.50 Gude's Pepto-Man-Ran Iron Tonic... 94 40c Genuine Fletcher's Castoria for .....24 30c Phenolax Wafers for 18 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin . ..' 44 $1.25 Pinkham'a Com pound for 94 25c Cascarets for... 18 $1.00 Wine Cardul.-84 60c Doan's Kidney Pills for 44 25c Honest John Corn and Bunion Plasters for ......18 $1.10 S. S. S. Blood Rem edy for 89 35c Sloan's Liniment for 23 at Money. Saving Prices and Saturday $1.48 Piver's La Trefle, Azures or Floramye Face Powder for.890 60c Harmony Cocoa But ter Chid, Cream. . .44$ SOc Odor-o-Ho for... 44 La Jeune . Liquid Hair , Remover (Depilatory) tot ..... 75 (This, we believe, harm less and easy to use.) $1.50 Ed. Pinaud's Lilac Vegetale for S9t $1.00 Daggett ft Rams dell's Cold Cream. 84e 50o Pe-Be-Co Tooth Paste for .......33f 35c Mary Garden Talcum Powder (red box) for :..'..24 SOc Hind's Honey and ' Almond Cream . . 37 -lb. tin Jersey or Rex all Cold Cream... 37 50o jardln de Rose Face Powder for ......374 6O0 Palm Olive Shampoo tor i.-37) 50c Mulsifled Coaconut Oil Shampoo for.. 37 i5c Holmes' Fragrant Frostilla for..... 23 $1.50 Gouraud's Oriental Face-Cream $1.14 Toilet Soaps 15c Jergen's Violet Gly cerine Soap, cake.. 7 30c Ricksecker's Skin ' Soap tor 18 , - 2 bars for 35 15c Rennalsance Soa-p for ......9 25c Cutlcura or Rexall Medicated Soap.. .19 25c Vivadou. Jasmine, Rose, Sandal or ; Lady Mary Toilet Soap, 18c caUe, 2 for... 35$ Your Lunch Have you tried our handsome Downstairs Lunch and Soda Cafe in our store at 16tb and Harney? Dainty lunches, well prepared and served; inexpens ive and entlrejy satis factory. Try one to day. Totfll enjoy it Corner 19th and Farnam Corner 16th and Harney Corner 49th and Dodge Warehouse, 609-11 S. 12th St General Office, 2d Floor 19th and Farnam mott ready did we realise how much tune had been consumed. A Plain Statement We found Bes Dean already dressed for the trip Mi the natty coal and trimly fitting knickerbockers the had worn (or the Km Van Winkle1 mountain drtcent. But her feet wers encased in woolen hose, and her own-ie sneakers, in striking con tram to her fotgear upon the mem f.raMo mountain excursion. I saw Mrs, Cosgrove look narrowly at her, nid realised that the excursion to the dam did net warrant the omission of a skirt in the mountain woman's eyes. "What ire you going to wear to nigth, Madge?" Dicky askexl the question with apparent carelessness, as we strolled away from the supper table to our own bungalow, ' "I don't know," I replied truthful ly. "I had thought of wearing that three-piece suit, knickers, skirt and coat. But if Bess isn't going to wear a skirt over her knickers, I'm afraid it will look tike prudishness for me to put one on. "Don't distress yourself on that account.'' Dicky drawled. "Just fol low your first impulse and wear al! your clothes. Not that I care a bout whether you' wear a skirt or not that's your ' businessbut this school-ma'am friend of yours needs home sort tf reproof given her. She's going out of her way to shock Mrs. Cosgrove, and to act the role of a baby vamp with the old man and the twins. And I don't choose that she should have the tiniest en couragement for her clothes from yours." DO IT NOW! Put Your Old Gar ments in Shape to Last Another Season We are doing better dyeing now than ever before in our history. We dye literally hun dreds of suits, velvet, plush and chinchilla coats, sweaters, etc., every week. We have a special depart ment for dyeing silks and satins. Beaded dresses and waists can be dyed without af fecting the beads. Come in and see some of our work. We also have a special de partment for handling out-of-town orders. Send us your work by parcel post. We pay return charges on all orders. Write us for any information desired; we are always glad to advise you. r The Pantorium 1513-17 Jonas St. Phone DO 0963 S. Sid 24th and L Stt, N. W. Cor. Phono MA rkct 1283 Cur Llrrott, Pmtdcnt 24 Years Why Not HhTr. the Bast? Drug Store Uncle Joshua , Brand Pure Hoarbound Candy Drops Big shipment of this noted brand just re ceived, package, 10, 20. d l ib pkg. for 34. Mb. pXg. Snowwhite Hospital Co tton for 34 60c "Kotex" Napkins for 48 Fairy, Ivory or Soap, 2 for. . . Wool 15 Squibbs' Standard Drugs, Chemicals Pharmaceuticals and Toilet Articles Including Sugar of Milk. ' Cream of Tartar, Sodium Bi-Carb. Zinz Sulphate and Stearate. Especially Refined Castor, Cod Liver, Olive and Paraffins Oile. The above and hun dreds of ' other items as manufactured by E. R. Squibbs all In con venient sized pack ages. $3.75 Hospital Size Malted Milk $2.98 This includes Borden's Eorlick's Coor's $3.7'5 sue $2.88 Friday and Saturday at All 5 Stores.. . Shawn Speaks Highly of Nebraska Pageant. After atihinf the rthrartat of the pagrsnt, "Nfbnuka,'' under the di rectum of Miss Lena May Williams at the Central High auditorium Tuesday, Ted Shawn, the famous dunce artUt, had only praie to give AItfcNTIftKMfc.NT. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight By Iht (ImuU u f Ron-Outo. Dp. I-wii, 1 fctvt Mn yimht lrnthiw4 Is a wHk'i lim la many iuuium, na quwk rllf breufht ta tnnumtd, ark (nc. Itch in, burning, svr-irnln4. wirf . Hon -Opto l iul4 by Tb Shtrmaa McCnMll S alofwa and rwomnundxi bf phydslnnt and npfinlix a a ( hum natdr la tat tnatrntnt of r irouult. Bring or Send Your Dress boods to Us PLBATIXa EMBROIDERY HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS, ETC. Ws da the work arid give your garments thote attractive touches so much ln'demand at this seaaon. Excellent workmanihip guaran teed. All orders given immediate attention. Our new style circular has hut come from the preia, Send as I t . 1 . a pottai lor a copy coaay. u u i - Ideal Button aad Pleating Co. 311 Brawn Block , Oro.ba, Ntb. "Linjetl buatntM . Ii. kind in lha country." ThUKrk box pltttai. ff tally .niMbl tot Sport Sklrta. jonen s Value-Giving Store Fall Sewing made easy, done well and rapidly on a Bowen Value Sewing Machine Our prices on floor sam ples, demonstrators and slightly used machines make this a big: sales event and one you, should profit by. . ! 1 Howe Machine at $11.00 1 Eldredge Paveway at ... .. $12.50 1 Paveway, almost new, at .$18.50 1 Singer, good order, at ....$18.75 1 New Home . .$19.50 Get one of these machines now. And, as usual, you make your own terms. Howard St., Bet. 15th and 16th. ADVERTISEMENT. How You Can Make Hairs Quickly Disappear (Helps to Beauty) Even a stubborn growth of hair will , quickly vanish from the face, neck or arms after a single treat ment with delatone. To remove hair from arms, neck or face make a stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water, apply- to hairy surface and after about two minutes rub off. wash the skin and it will be left free from hair or blemish. To avoid dis appointment, be quite certain you get real delatone and mix fresh. ADVERTISEMENT. Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises TELLS SAKE, SIMPLE WAY TO TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafneaa or head nolaei caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops In your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these dis tressing symptoms may be entirely ove come in many instances by the following; treatment which you can easily prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength.) Take this home and add to it Pnt of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tabiespoonful four times a day. An improvement is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment. Breathing should become easy, while the distressing head noises, headaches, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., should graduaUy disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Lose - of - smell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping' in the back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. It is said that nearly ninety per cent or all ear troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many people whose hearing may be re stored by this simple, harmless, home treatment. DABYS COLDS j are soon "nipped in the bud" without "dosing" by ore of V VAPOnUB Ooar 7 Million JartJd Ytarh it, although he was aked for rritL cum. 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A two weeks' test will surprise you. , : V, IMPORTANT I While the, amazing health-building value of M&sttn's VITAMON tablets baa been clearly and positively demonstrated in cases of lack of energy, nervous trouble!, anemia, indigestion, constipation, akin eruptions, poor complexion and a generally weakened pbyalcal and mental condition, they should not ba used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight Increased to normal. Be euro to remember the nam Mutln'e ' VITAMON the original and genuine yeast-vltamlne tablet there to nothing else like It, ao do not accept Imitations er aubstltutes. Von can Set Martin's VITAMOV tablet at all good druggists, such aa Sherman at -IcCnnnell, Adams-Halgbt, Alexander Jacobs, J. L. qsrandela, Hayden Broe and Burgess-Slush. . , ' -r"V MAS TIN'S 7" fHt ORIGINAL AND ttpUINt YEAST VITAMINE TABLET ADVERTISEMENT. Says Doctor's- "Answer" To Another Proved Bless ing Beyond Estimate Tells ' About Mentho-Laxeno Home Made Cough Syrup . Dr. Lewis Baker, known throughout the country as an advocate of pure medicines, received a remarkable letter from Mrs. Maud Neelon, ICt Harrison Ave., Venice, Cel., in which she described her case as one of severe coughing, day and night, for a period of fifteen months, without relief from ' physicians' treatment, patent medicines or Christian Science. . She writes, after describing her intense suf fering: "One day In reading the paner I aaw your reply to a question: "Can a chronic cough be cured '." You recom mended Montho-Laxehe. I bought a Hi os. bottle and began using it every time I felt tbe Inclination to cough, and aa truly as I am living today in two weeks time my cough was absolutely gone, and I have never had another one, nd It has been three .years since I obtained such wonderful results." She - continues and tells of a young man who had a terrible cough and sorenees or the lungs to whom she recommended ilentho-Lax-ene. and whom she positively states was absolutely well In two months. Such' re sult are not unusual and this fact ac counts for 4,000 barrels of Hentho-Lax-ene being used for tho past year. A amall bottle of It makes a full pint of cough syrup. Dlrectlona for making and taking accompany each bottle. EatahlUli-J BBJ RUPTURE . iiuuoii, uwaiiwi 10 give saiisraciorr results, our treatment haa more than twen ty years of success behind It and Is the best In existence. We do not Inject parafflne, as It is dangerous. Time required for ordinary cases, 10 days. The advantages of treatment are: No danger from chloroform, shock and. . blood poison, and no laying- up In a hospital. Call or write DR. 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