Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1921, Page 12, Image 12

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This x the new two-in-ouc cos
tume hr davtinie wear. It consists
Personals
Harold McKinley of York. Neb., is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Bernd.
Mrs. Ralph Kcnwick returned
Wednesday from ,thrce . weeks in
New York and Chicago.
Mrs. Iroy Parker, of Portland,
Or, is the fittest of Mr. -and -Mrs.-Ba
ft. Wood, jr. ..-..
Miss Jbsephine Ballard and Miss
Lou Mann; of1. Lincoln are guests at'
the home . of Mr. and Mrs.1 Leigh
Leslie. ! . .' :
Mr.' and : Mrs. ' J." R. 'Scobie are
Ruests of . J. II. . Millard and Miss
Jessie; Milard while their own home
is being renovated.
i. Mr.! and Mrs,' Robert .-.'Stori . arc
the guests' over the we-end rf Mr.
rid Mrs. Willis, odd and .iti and
Mrs. Gottlieb Storz. ." ' . ,
Miss Marie Thomscir of Tilden,
Neb., a student at??lnirsity of.
Nebraska, is. the weck-cbd" guest, of
Miss Helen Sinclair. V
Mrs. Constantine X Suiythe, who
is visiting her, ,- daughter, . Mrs.
, Clarence Sibbernsen, wiR return to
Washington next week, j
' Gayle Wilcox of Lincoln and Ben
Thomsen of Tilden, Neb., students
at the University of Nebraska, arc
spending the week-end in Omaha
James Connell arrived this morn
ing to be an usher in tire wedding of
his sister, Miss Regina jConnell, and
Malcolm Baldrige, next.. Wednes
day. , .
Doane Keller will -leave Saturday
morning for' San Francisco and
Honolulu on a business trip. . He
will sail next Tuesday to be gone
for two months: . . ;
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Mr. and. Mrs. Qotild Pjet.z returned'
Friday from Lincoln,, where they
spent Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs.
Dietz are planning a trip to the
Philippines and then on -around the
world for this winter.
Mr! and Mrs. Joseph .E. Daley
and Robert Daley of Beverly, Mass.,
will arrive Monday to be guests at
the Baldrige-Conncll wedding. Rob
trt Daley will be best man at the
wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Taft of New Haven will arrive Tues
day. Bridal Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fry enter
tained at a bridal dinner Friday night
tt the Athletic club in honor of their
daughter, Miss Daisy Jane Fry, and
Robert Ross Wade, whose wedding
takes place this evening at .trin
ity cathedraL The dinner was for
the members of the wedding party,
nd preceded the rehearsal.
Myers-Arndt.
Miss Elizabeth Arndt became the
Sride of Frank L. Myers Thanks-
Kiving day at the home of Mrs, J. E.
Gcrhardt of Minneapolis. Both are
known in the Omaha business world
md will make their home here.
Shoes Repaired Right While
You
Down dozen steps to our exclusive shop means a
saving to you and a guarantee of expert workman
ship, of which there is no equal in Omaha.
Standard Shoe Repair Go.
Removed from 213 So. 16th St.
1609 Farnam
Rev. Robert R. Brown of Chicago' will
conduct evangelistic meetings in the
Christian and Missionary Alliance Tab
ernacle (24th and Binney), beginning
Sunday, November 27, 1921, at 3 p. m.
Hear the Full Gospel Preacher.
Costume
of a sleeveless dress with a jacket
of matching material. On the street
it presents the appearance of a suit;
in the restaurant or office it is a
dress. This suit, which is worn by
the i charming little actress June
Walker, is .of Belgium blue home
spun. AtlVKfSTI.HEMKNT.
Constipated People
Should Read This
You can now protect yourself from the
dangers and annoyances of (lugsish bowel
movement. torpM liver, heailachew. bark
achos, bad breath, biliousness and dir.ii
nes, by the use of Dilaxin. which is the
tablet form of a famous prescription for
constipation. Dilaxin gives natural. acfion
and is a remedy and not a purge and
contains the necessary elements which
stimulate human elimination, to a normal
and healthy state. , ,
These little tablets keep the internal
organs clean and healthy, and are equally
as' effective and harmless as the original
prescription from which they were made.
If troubled .-with constipation you owe it tv
yourself to net, and try a box today, and
iearn the above faots for yourself.
Newspapers and billboards are now pSib
lishin? advertisements of Dilaxin, and r.ll
druggists the world over now sell Dilaxin
at fifty cents per box. The sole distributor
is-the Wrfrmola Co.. 67 Garfield Bids..
Detroit, Mich. Get a box from your drug
gist and say good-bye to constipation and
all forms of sluggish elimination.
Safe
Milk
For Infants
Invalids
NO COOKING
Tho "Food-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch atHome.Office.aad
Fountains. Atk for HORLICK'S.
I-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
uinnmnumniimiimnimnmnmni
When company
comes serve Cof
fee. With cookies
or sandwiches or a
bit of cake,no other
beverage is so sat
isfying and so ap
propriate. JOINT COFFEE TRADE
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
7 Wall Street New York
, COFFEE... .
the universal mnh
iHiiiiimiiDiimiiiiiiiimiiiimii!
Wait
"Downstairs"
Society
Program for Souta Dinner.
"Muiic From tht Community
Standpoint" will be the subject of
Mrs. Hester Bronson Copper, who
will preside nd spesk t the dinner
given by the City Concert club at
5;J0 Sunday evening at the Fon
tc nolle for John Philip Sousa. Mayor
James Dahlnun and Miis Belle
Kyau will speak on the tame sub
ject. Marshal B. Craig will consider
music from the musical standpoint,
and will introduce Sousa, Edward M,
Miner of Kansas City and A. E.
Stevenson, who will all talk along
the same line. Tickets may be se
cured at the music stores, the hotel
or from members of the club. The
public is invited.
Children 'a Play.
Under the direction of Miss Mar
guerite Beckman, the Children's
School of the Theater will present a
short play entitled "Thanksgiving,
lo96," at 11 o'clock Saturday morn
ing, at Jacobs Hall, Seventeenth and
Dodge streets.
The cast will include the Misses
Vivian Harsh, Nellie Bowles, Fran
ces Reagan, Grace Flaherty, Helen
Schneider. Miss Katharine Merrill,
violinist, will also take part.
Junior Musical.
" Appearing on the Junior Musical
club program Saturday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. G. W. Wattles
will be Elizabeth Kaho, Betty
Zabriski, Martha Ri Bradford,
Dorothy Lustgarten, Beth Cole,
Dcsella, Cleda and Elizabeth Strawn,
Mildred Guggemous, Fanny Fish,
Ruth Slama, Muriel Thomas, Alice
Wixson, Helen Nightengale, Eliza
beth Paffenrath, Rose Dubnoff,
Helen Zabriski, Margaret Gloe, John
Patton, Samuel Thomas and Ber
nard Hanighen.
Grand, Upright,
Player Pianos
for Christmas
Priced to
suit the
pocketbook
of the most
economical
buyer.
CHICKER1NG Upright,
only ..$98
BUSH & GERTS Upright,
only $175
VOSE & SON Upright,
only $185
SCHAFF BROS. Upright,
' only .....$195
KINGSBURY Upright,
only $275
HARTFORD Player,
only $325
CHICKERING Grand,
only $412
Terms arranged to suit the pur
chaser. These pianos have been
used, but are in the best of con
djtion and worth double the
money. Don't delay, call tomor
row, because these wonderful
bargains will not last long.
Terms ts Low as $5.00 Down
Schmoller & Mueller
'jSttV? Pno Co. DT,23
LOGICAL ADVICE!
Strike at the root of weak- I
ness is logical advice 'to
mose runoown in viuunv
Scott's Emulsion
nourishes the body,
S tones the blood and
helps build strength.
Scott A Bowns, BlusmfisM, N. J.
ALIO MAKERS OF
IIH30IDS
(Tablats ar Granules)
Fo INDIGESTION
2 " w was v
L. ... mszd
Douglas
3940
Omar Flour, 48-lb.
sack $1.89
Blue Bell Flour,
' 48-lb. sack. . . .$1.85
SATURDAY
Sugar, 10 lbs. for 57c
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for 25c
Wedding Breakfast White Corn
Syrup, gallon cans 57c
Pearl White Soap, 10 bars...... 47c
Big 4 Soap, 10 bars 58c
Extra quality Pineapple, 2-lb. can
for 25c
Fancy Blue Bose Rice, 4 lbs 25c .
Ankola Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.15
Table Supply Spe'l Coffee 3 lb. 90c
Household Blend Coffee, 3 lbs.
for $1.00
One-half lb. Coffee Free with
Each Purchase of 3 lbs.
Choice Florida Grapefruit, 3 for 25c 1921 Crop Mixed Nuts, per lb., 25c
SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS
Coeeanut Brittle, per lb....25e
Peanut Brittle, psr lb......25
Asserted Chocolates, lb. bex.SOe
Jumbo Salted P?mrU. 2 lb?,-
Lincoln Sorority Girls Give
Parties Here
Omaha will be the icene of v.
tral sorority fathering! this week,
as Thanksgiving ha brought the
Stale univerily atudents home (or
a few daya. Many have brought
(rirndi with them.
The active memberi of Kappa
Kappa Gamma wilt give a luncheon
Saturday noon at the Brandeis res
taurant. Two out-of-town gueati
will b present, Miss Winifred May
hew of Kaiifcat City, who is visiting
Miss Mary lire, and Mim Jane Bab
cock of Chadron, who is with Mi
Lois Thompson.
The Alpha XI Deltas will give a
dance Saturday evening at the Pret
tiest Mile club, which will be in
formal. Lincoln girls who will be
here for the party are the Misses
Katherine Beacon, Betty Clarke and
Louise and Edna Shullz.
Delta Gamma, active and alumnae,
will give a dancing party Saturday
evening at Hart hall. Among the
out-of-town guests attending will be
Miriam Gilligas of O'Neill, who is
the guest of Miss Margaret Wattles
over the Thanksgiving holidays;
Gertrude Nye of Kearney, guest of
Isabel Evans; Lorraine McCreary
of Scottsbluff, guest of Miss Dor
othy Wright, and Jeanette Gill of
Elk Point, S. D. Active members
who are home and will attend the
party include Misses Wattles, Evans,
Wright, Mildred Walker, Mary
Thomas and Gertrude Hart.
Alpha Phi girls are planning a
dancing party for Saturday even
ing, to be held probably at the
Athletic club. Active members who
BEATON'S
Specials For Saturday and Monday
MAZDA LAMPS
Th original and
reliable on.
15 to 50-Watt 406
60-Watt 45
Fuse Plugs, 10 to 30 am
peres, at 10
DRUG WANTS
SI. 50 Graham's Beauty Secret,
at 81.15
$1.00 Aspirin Tablets, S. K. &
. F., bottles of. 100 42
SOc Honest John Corn Remedy,
at 16
10t' Wanous Shampoo Bags,
4 for 25
Denatured Alcohol, for the
car, per gallon . . . .60
Bring your bottle.
30c Mentholatum ......17
35c Vick's Vapo Rub....27t
$1.25 Nujol 90t
1 lb. Epsom Salts 10
$1.15 Swamp Root 89
60c Barbo Comp. . . . . . . .46
SOc Eagle Brand Condensed
Milk .., 22
30c Laxative Bromo
Quinine 22t
75c Milk's Emulsion, 59
60c Glycothymoline . . . 49
60c Mulsified Cocoanut
Oil, at 38
' BOc Beaton's Theatrical Cold
Cream, J-lb. cans.... 35
$2.00 American Alarm Clocks,
at S1.39
60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,.
at 48
4 oz. Peroxide Hydrogen.. 8
50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia,
at 39
$1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable
Comp 98
$1.10 Nuxated Iron ....83
$3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk,
at 82.89
Hinklc Pills, bottles of 100,
each 25
PERFUMES
$3.00 oz. Mary Garden Extract,
at 82.25
75c White Rose Extract, per
oz 39
Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention'.
BEATON DRUG CO.
ISth and Farnam.
White or Yellow Corn
meal, 2-lb. sack,
for 25c
SPECIALS
CIGARS JUST INSIDE THE
DOOR. .
La Armlda, 2 for 25c value
50 for $4.00
Moxart Imperials, 15c value
25 for $2.45
Otello. 10c value 23 for $1.50
; iry VM" r
are home are Misses Gladys Mickel,
Mary Klizabeth Graham. Frances
Wah I, Dorothy Tayne. Miss I.ucile
High of Beatrice is a week-end
guest of Miss Mickel and will attend
the party, as will also Miss Jose'
phine Hopka, guest of Miss Payne.
Miss Marcia Follnirr, one of the ac
tive Omaha Alpha Phi's, 1s away
with her parents for the holidays.
The Achoth girls are planning an
Informal get-together for Saturday.
Attending will be the Misses llel-n
and Caroline Cain, Mina and Mar
jorie Wyman and Rosalie Plainer
with her guest Irene Mangold of
Bennington, Nrh.
Ankeny-Stenwall.
The marriage of Miss Irene Sten
wall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Stenwall of Council Bluffs, la.,
and Colin C Ankeny of Coming, la.,
took place Friday afternoon at 4
o'clock at the home of the bride's
parents, Rev. J. P. Linn of the Sec
ond Presbyterian church officiating.
Miss Grace H. Meyer of Council
Bluffs and Frank C. Bentley of
Corning were the attendants.
Following an eastern wedding trip
Mr. Ankeny and his bride will be at
home in Corning, after December 15.
High School Dance.
The I. O.' club of Central High
school will give an informal dance
Friday evening at Strehlow Terrace.
Hostess for Bridge Club.
Mrs. Allen Tukey was hostess for
the Friday Bridge club yesterday.
TOILET ARTICLES
AND SUNDRIES
$1.00 Piver's Azurea or Le
Trefle Powder 89
$1.25 Goutorbe Face Powder,
at 98 .
Toy Balloons for the children,
6 for 25
$2.00 Coty's L'Origan Face
Powder 69
60c Sempray Jovenay . . .46
$1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream,,
&t
30c Packer's Tar Soap... 21
$1.15 Vitamon Tablets. .84
$1.00 Listerine 69
70c Sal Hepatica 54
50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste,
at 36
SOc Kolynos Tooth Paste,
at 18
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste,
at 36
SOc Orazin Tooth Paste,
at 34
20c Pears' Unscented Soap,
at 12
$1.00 Newbro's Herpicide,
at 78
RUBBER GOODS
Complete line of Rubber
Goods.
$1.50 2-quart Velvet Red
Rubber Hot Water Bottle,
at 89
$2.00 2-quart Velvet Red
Rubber Combination Hot
Water, Bottle and Foun
tain Syringe ....$1.45
All Rubber Goods are guar
anteed for two years.
PHOTO DEPT.
Films Deyeloped Free When
Prints Are Ordered.
CIGARS
8c Heineman Bros.' Famous
H. B. Cigars, each. . .5
Box of 50....... 82.25
10c Mozart Bouquet,
4 for 30
Box of 50 83.50
10c El Pano (Pacifico size),
j mild Havana, each . . . 5
Box of 50 ..82.25
We Deliver
to Any Part
of City.
Butter
Best Creamery, per lb.,
47c
Large jars Jam or Jelly. ...... .25c
1921 crop new Prunes, 3 lbs. for. 43c
Advo Jell, 3 for 25c '
New Pure Comb Honey. 26c
Extra fancy New York Cream
Cheese, per lb 27c
MEAT DEFT.
Prime Rib Rolled Roast, lb. .... .20c
Choice Steer Round Steak, lb... 19c
'Choice Flank Steak 19c
No. 10 pails pure Lard, pail $1.00
Pot Roast of Beef, lb.. . : 10c
Fresh Hams, y2 or whole, lb..tfc
Young Veal Roa'st, lb. .......... .15c
Youne Veal Chops, lb 20c
ORTMAN'S BAKERY
Angel Food Cake, special... 25e
Orange Loaf Cake, special... 25e
Coffee Cakes 10c nd 20e
Pan Rolls do::n 12
At the first
sign of skin
trouble apply
RESItlOL
5oolhinq and Healing
treat skrHroilbie
is danerousYou make
no mistake when you
adopt Resinol
InllseNeirlThirjyan
It is the
Ideal Piano
Who lias not seen a beautiful
home reflecting good taste and
refinement in every detail, but
marred by an incorrect type of
piano?
The upright piano is passing
in popularity. No home is now
considered beautiful that haa
not a baby grand piano to lend
its classic design to the setting
of the room. '
The Brambach
Baby Grand
will transform your home.
Durably Built
Classic Design
Exquisite Tone
Full Guarantee
Price
The Brambach
requires no
more room than
an upright. A
tissue paper pat
tern, sent free
upon request,
will show this
when spread up
on the floor.
$695
The Art and Music Store
.1513 Douglas Street
NOVEMBERS
DrmbachBabyGrantf
Month.
BOWEN'S-
Value-Giving Store
Seeing Is Believing
Using Is Knowing
These Bowen Week-end spe
cials are of use in every home
and almost daily, so fill your
wants at once at money
saving and value-giving prices
at Bowen's.
Earthen Ware
Bowls
5 in number and all of a dif
ferent size. Convenient and
handy in cooking. 7Q,
Set of 5 only......' C
Triangular in shape, thereby
allowing you to get in every
corner. Mop with extra
bottle of oil, '"Jl
only OOC
"Glasbak" Pie Plates. . .490
"Glasbak" Cake Plates. .49,;
"Giasbak" Casserole with
"Glasbak" covers. .$1.25
Bowen's Better Brooms
Sweep with a well-balanced,
well-made broom. Such
brooms are now offered at
the H. R. Bowen Co. OQ
for only tJQ
Mahogany
Serving Trays
With glass tops, make splen
did Christmas gifts. Priced
now at the Greater Q C
Bowen Store at sVUC
It pays to read
Bowen's Small Ads
owen (fr
Howard, bet. IStb and 16th
jpjllOil Mops j
You Can Find Help
hrough a Bee Want Ad
Bowen's Value-Giving Store """
More and Better Values
-in-Dining
Room Furniture
Reed and Fibre Furniture
Draperies and Curtains
at the H. R. Bowen Co., the store combining every At
tribute necessary to fill your every need for the home
at money-saving and value-giving prices.
Our lowsr than tha avaraaa modarata prices Is
mad possible by aur aastara buyers combing tha
world's markets buying is) large quantities for cask.
Big Stock of Dining Room Tables
selected by our eastrrn buyer are now on our display floors and
priced much lower than ever before.
Oak Tables in sixes 42, 45, 48 and 54 inches a table of a
size for any dining room and priced at
$15.!V), $16.00, $19.50 and $22.50
Walnut Extension Tables
43 and 54-inch sizes; well made and finished, priced at
$27.50, $37.50, $48.50, $59.50
Jacobean Oak Buffets
$37.50, $44.00, $55.00
Big Values in
Odd Diners
Do not neglect buying those extra Diners
needed. Our stock and our prices on many
dozen of Odd Diners purchased by our east
ern buyers make it easy for you to have in
your home the chairs you want.
240 Odd Diners
iner. $
w at, each,
offered now
Dozens of others priced at
$1.45,$1.75.$1.95
. $2.25, $2.75,
and $4.50
Imported and Domestic Cretonnes
Lace Curtains and Reversible Chenille Portieres
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Measure by any standard, this of faring surpasses
any previous offering ever made by this store.
The latest and most popular
. you want now at Bowen s re
duced price of, per yard.x.08
50-inch Clipped Madras in blue, rose, mulberry and other color
combinations. Regular, $3.00 values now offered you at, per
yard 81.79
Newest and latest patterns in Filet Net Curtains. See these $3.25
value Curtains in neat allover effects which the Bowen Store
offers at, per pair $1.98
Imported Curtain Nets, in extra good quality, suitable for lace
shades. Regular $3.00 values, now per yard ,.$1.79
Extra fine $3.00 quality Marquisette Curtains, hemstitched and
trimmed with neat lace edges, at, per pair ......$1.79
Good heavy quality Portieres in blues, browns and greens. Regu
lar $10.00 Vatue now priced at, per pair $6.98
Reversible Chenille Portieres in all the beautiful and popular col
orings. Regular $35.00 values now priced at, pair, $19.85
Crib Comfort Blankets, 42x56 inches, very fine qualities, all with
silk borders $5.50 values; now, each S3.4B
Size 32x44 inches, $3.75 values now each , $1.98
Equip Your Den and Sun Parlor Non With
Reed and Fibre Furniture
Bowen's reduced prices make it convenient
for you to refurnish your den and sun parlor.
Settees in Reed and Fibre 72-inch settees, upholstered in cre
tonne and finished in ivory, gray or frosted brown. Settees of
the character and finish here shown certainly add to the at
tractiveness and comfort of one's living room or sun parlor
$35.00 and $45.00
Reed and Fibre 3-piece Suites In ivory, gray and frosted brown.
Cretonne upholstering. Substantially constructed and well fin
ished they are amazing values at our Special Purchase Sale
prices of .$55, $75, $85, $95, $98.50, ?110
Hi-Back Rkrt The comfy kind; finished in ivory, gray or
frosted brown, with colorful cretonne upholstering. A large
number are offered during this, our Special Purchase Sale, at
$12.50, $15.50, $17.50, $19.00, 822.50
Reed and Wicker Rockers The kind you just naturally pick out to
sit in when entering a room. Shown in all popular finishes and
upholstered as they are in all the popular finishes, they are
wonderful values at our Special Purchase Sale prices of
$10.50, $12.00, $14.00, $16
Attractive, Comfy Chaise Lounges Finished in frosted brown and
upholstered in heavy cretonne (you can buy pillows to match),
are now offered by the H. R. Bowen Co. at such value-givinjr
Prices as $26.00, $30.00, $38.50, $45
It Pays
Bowen's
rlif isi
VALvTHeTTORC
OAAAAS
Mouard St- Beticcen 15th and 16th
Oak Buffets
Here will be found a show
ing of Buffets in all woods and
finishes that will give to your
suite the finishing touch of at
tractiveness, and when they are
offered at such moderate
prices youjshould buy.
TherfTiMm possibly be no
good reason why you should
not have a new Buffet this
holiday time when a choice can
be had at any of the following
prices: .
$37.50, $48.50,
$60.00
JU u
95
towisses the best and by far the
largest selection of patterns ever
shown at this store. Special at,
per yard , .29
Filet Nets in white, cream and
ecru in neat allover and large ef
fect designs. Special at, per
jard 59k
Beautiful Imported Cretonnes an
immense shipment just for
warded us by our eastern buyers
in all the wanted and most de-
sirable patterns. Up to $2.50
values, per yard -97 1
'16-inch Silks and Clipped Madras
very pretty allover patterns.
These Silks are very popular for
overdrapes, so why not get what
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