licit:: OMAHA, TUUiWJiAV. DiiOSMBlSK 6. $ m I ? V ; Society Mitt Glenn Wtdi Tht nurrwBe of Katherine Glenn el Omihi nd Mide Corry of Hot orinci. S. D.. ha jut betn an . Mounted. It took place Thanksgiving , lay, Rtv. Char-lei fc.. LODDty 01 mc First Chrittiati church ofliciatinf. The bride was nurse here, her par tnti residing at Albia, la. She was graduated from the Alleghany Gen cral hospital, it I'ittsburgli, fa. She met her husband year ago wnen he uai natient at St. Joseph lios piial. Mr. md Mn. Corry will reside in Hot Springs. Press Chairman for Clubs. Mrs. LeRoy Davis of Lincoln has accepted the appointment by Mrs. Fdgar Tenney, president of the lit- hraska State Federation of Women's i"lnh. to the rhatrtnanshin of press and publicity. Mrs. Davis is one of the young women in club work. She ; served during the administration 01 Mrs. A. E. Sheldon, as chairman of circulation for The Bulletin, the state club organ. Her appointment is re garded by club women as a wise one, and her acceptance as fortunate for the clubs. W. R. C. Officers. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps elected the following officers at a meeting Tuesday afternoon' in Me morial hall, court house: Mrs. Marian Wright, president: Mrs. F.lla Howman, fust vice president; Mrs. Klizabeth Mealin, second vice pres ident; Mr. Emily Longueckcr, chaplain; Mr. Genevieve Cole, con ductress: Mrs. Alice Sreeves, guard; Mrs. Ella Norgard, treasurer. The tecretary will be appointed by the president at the January meeting. Delegates to the W. R. C. state ronvention, to be held at Lincoln in May, are Mesdamrs Ma M. Man ning, Genevieve Cole, Olive McCor tnt'ek. Sarah Dennett; alternates, Mesdames Ella Bowman, Elizabeth Melio, Nora Melvin and Millie Gregg. Food Sale. Circle 8 of the woman's division, J-irst Presbyterian church, Thirty fourth and Farnam streets will hold a food sale Saturday, beginning at 9 a. m. in the church narlors. Afrs -Arthur J. Cooley and Mrs. George F. Johnston will be in charge of the anair. ' Movie at Yates School. A motion picture. "The Secret Garden," starring Lila Lee, will be snown in the auditorium of Henry W. Yates school Friday evening at 7:30 oclock under the auspices of the rarent-Teacher association. The picture is taken from Frances Hodgson Burnetts book of th same name, a story for children. A scenic picture, "Colorado Plat eau,'' and "Adventures of Bob and Bill," a Boy Scout picture, will also De snown. Congressman Jefferis Speaks. Congressman A. W. Jefferis spoke at a tea Wednesday afternoon in the Brandeis private dining room to a group of women interested in the maternity bill and the opening ses sion of the peace congress. Mrs, Draper Smith presided. H. S. Daniel Loans Library to Ralston Problems That Perplex Answered by ' BEATRICE FAIRFAX E!een hundred books, including standard fiction and reference nooks, have been loaned to the new RaMon public library for a period of three years by Herbert S. Daniel, retiring acting postmaster, tiiroimn tne et forts of Judc J. W. Woodrough. The forma oneninc of the library sponsored by tiie KaNton Woman's club, Mrs. C. M. Milliner, presi dent, will take place Saturday after noon and evening. Story telling will be a feature of the afternoon program, which will be devoted to the children, and a musical program will he given during the evening. J lie library is located temporarily in the oflice of the Homeward Hcalty company. I ntil a librarian is ap pointed members ot t lis woman s club will be in charge under direc tion of Mrs. O. J. Milius. chairman, Books are being purchased by the woman club wiib liiinis raised ny entertainments and food sales. J he club has its own motion picture ma chine ami movies arc given every Friday evening for the bcnclit of the library fund. A riiminasc sale will be conducted Thursday at Twenty fourth and U streets under dirce tion of Mrs. I.. M. Lord, president of the second district, Nebraska Federation of Women s Clubs, for the benefit of the library fund and the state' federation endowment fund. Much credit is due members of the Ralston Woman's club for their untiring efforts in securing the librarv. A library building is the aim ot the club. Oflicers of the club arc: Mrs. I. M. Skinner, president; Mrs. W. C. b.dmiston, vice president; .Mrs. George Shivery, secretary, and Mrs. Georec Ilolfiuaii, treasurer. The club, which was organized live years ago, has a membership of about SO. Personals Luncheon and Bridge Club. The members of a new bridge and luncheon club met for the first time Tuesday at the home of Miss Wini- tred Smith. The club has culinary ambitpns as well as a liking for bridgfc and the luncheon is served at the bi-weekly meetings by four of the eight members in turn. Each of the four is responsible for one course. The tnembers of the club include the Mesdames Lester Klopp, Byrne Holmquist, Richard Mallory, Her bert Negle, the Misses Ruth Carter, Gwendolyn Wolfe, Winifred Smith, Winifred Brandt. The next meeting will be December 21 with Mrs. Klopp. ' Listen, Wprld! By ELSIE ROBINSON. There is no surer test of a human than the pronouns he uses in his conversation. If he harps on the first person singular you can put - him down as a four flusher. The Johniie who corners you and tells ypu ' All about the way he revolution ized the office force AU about the way he told the boss where to head in All about the jealousy at the lodge that keeps him out of a chair All about the big job he did last about the way Smith & Co. have gone to the dogs since he "re signed from the force "AH about his superior car And his superior dog And his superior tenor voice And how he won the war The lad's a two-soot. The Jane who calls you up at 9 ? ; -JSX Ar WIS VMU.Y0O KNOO HIM. Mrs. A. V. Shotwell has returned from a month in New York City. Mrs. Laura Wood returns Thurs day or Friday from I'cqiia, O., to spend the winter at the Colonial. Ilallcck Rose, jr., will return to Omaha for the Christmas holidays. He has been attending Miss Mun son's chool at Scwicklcy, I'a. Mrs. John Fillius and daughter, Miss Marion Fillius, have returned to their home in Los Angeles after 10-day visit with Mrs. Fillius' sister, Mrs. J. H. tarsc. Miss Elizabeth Stewart, who has been the guest of Mr. and Afrs, Ludovic Crofoot, will leave Thursday for Los Angeles where she will spend the .winter" - .., Miss Mildred Kalmus of Denver; who has been the guest of Miss Zer- hna Bnsbm, returned home Wed nesday. Miss Brisbin will go to Denver after Christmas to visit Miss Kalmus. Miss Cornelia Baum will arrive December 17 from Mount Vernon seminary, Washington, D. C, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baum. She will be accompanied by Miss Grctchen Kayser of Pasadena, Cal., who will be her guest during the Christmas va cation. . - Mrs. Joseph Baldrige arrived Wednesday morning from the east. ' Mrs. Baldrige has spent the. fall months at Rockland, Maine, and Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe has ' been with her mother since her return front Europe where she spent the summer. Miss Woltc is in Dubuque and will return in two weeks. Graf ton Wolfe will be home in a few days to spend the holidays here. Swastika Club. Mrs. Frank Swearingen was hos tess Tuesday afternoon for the Swastika club, an organization which has been meeting and playing high five for 19 years. The prize win ners Tuesday were the Mesdames Peter Mehrens, J. C. Reider.'A. E. Westman. Mrs. F. A. Foote.will be hostess at the next mectinir, De cember 20. ' ADVERTISEMENT. SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY.ITCHINGSKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrass ing skin trouble you may quickly be rid ot it by using Metho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its" germ -destroying properties, seldom fails to auicklv subdue itch ing, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool 'and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mcntho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from anv good druggist. Ionian do Cowboy. T)r Mi I'wrrax: 1 am slttlnc lions tonight In camp on the 1. ami S. wtili your iaicr of advlea before n. so I iliouabt I wuiild ak your opinion on a few thing: 1 ant eoHbuy, I believe, by heart, th work cornea to me so tuny; but I am eeiiinif tired uf this Kind of a lice and want a change, I do not Co to vt-ry niHiiy ainum'tueiits, I lo not take well; I don't know why. At first tha crowd treats int flue, but l( I go attain they will hardly speak to ni. 1 went to a school party one lime; thry were dancing ailiool dances, such n iiiarchlnir through the promised land. I did not know how It wan done; tho teacher Miowed ma how. After that tha crowd would not have anything to do with inc. 1 dress well, never uie Hlniig In company, upeak to every body kindly; but still to no avail. I have never hiirnied a soul. have always tried to follow thu straight and narrow. ,My fellow men have nothing to shun mo for but still they do. 1 sometimes fct-l like I ought to be a hermit and have them forever. I Kot nrquninted lth this same teacher afterwards and she secmrd to like mo pretty well for iihnui thre mniitliK: ha then also gave inn the alln: but 1 think it wn that poino ono of my "frlemln" told her m.nie lies about mo that she be lieved. Hhe now Is tn the east or west. J don't kuoc which, but nil summer lone I have lonaod for this Kil l nn I have longed for no ono clue, Junt to ack her what she heard about me that wax not rlsht and to talk wlih lirr aKiiin. I would not rare who was mad nt mo if 1 could have this girl fur mine own. Now, MIns r h iriH x, please Hnswcr this, that I might start again Into his world with a happier heart, to know, and to know 1 know, which move to.makp. A I-iONKIA COWBOY. .Inst what Is It you wimt to know? How tu tind the Kiel ? How to make peopla like you? I would be Bind to help, you, hut am not at all sun ran. lour letter makes me inniK you are too senstive and too intro spective that ts, you examine your self too closely. You seem to be somewhat melancholy In your out look. H ia very evident you arc long iiiff for romance. It ia alno evident that you are relying upon your vir tues to pull you through. Has it ever occurred , to you that cheer fulness and optimism aro unite as good virtues us "never uslnpr slang in company?" Kvcry one of the vir tues you mention ia a decided credit to you. but I believe if you will stop thinking of yourself so seriously you will more quickly succeed in mak ing someone else, perhaps this teacher, think seriously of you. The best thing you have told me about yourself is that you like your work, which I presume is in the out-of-doors. Remember this: A" strong, cltan, honest man is admired by all the world. Get some self-confidence, aggressiveness and .1oy into your makeup and. you will never again have to sign yourself "A Lonely Cowboy." v V - if. and J-: Be steadfast to your principles and the "fellows" will take care of themselves. It Isn't wrong not tp have a beau, ypu know. Birthday Party. Mrs. II. G. Fleishman entertained in honor of her daughter Harriet's birthday, Tuesday evening. Twenty young people were the guests. Holi day decorations were used. Games and dancing occupied the evening. Club Issues Invitations. The University club has scheduled a steak dinner for its members on Thursday of this week. My "Marriage Problems Adelo Garrison' New I'bawj of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" Cfiint, !!!, t fMiitr lUntct lot I Th Quei tion Dicky Asked Madge to Answer. Bess Dean achieved a most rred itable Luah at the end of Dicky' ipcrcli. and a fascinating pout. 1 made a mental bow to her pluck and poise, for it took both to remain calm in the face of so humiliating a failure as was hen in her attempt to make me jealous ot her. Whether or not Dicky had fath omed her scheme I did not know, but if he bad carefully planned to thwart it and humiliate her he could nt have gone about it in more effec tive fashion than lie had i"t used. My heart was siu;ins with cruel elation as I listened to Hess Dean's retort, elation that was augmented bv the knowledge which I knew she al.-o possessed, that both Mr. Cos groc and rred had heard every word of Dicky's speech before tie patting on their trip to the shore for the I'ish and tackle. "How well you tell it!" she laughed. "Madge, don't you believe a word he's saying! I would be no 'troo lady friend' to you if I didn't tell you that he's simply trying to square himself with you. I didn't mean to give li t tit away, but since he's so tmgaHuiit I'm going to spill the beans, lie was trying to hold my band all the w;iy, but 1 thought of you, dearie, and rcpell-11-cd him. Hut he needs disciplining, and a stern eye kept on him." Madge Rejoices. "I'll discipline him," I promised, laughing, when I get hint home. "Yes, I'll bet she'll put salt on my broken head, just on account of you, Bess Dean," Dicky groaned in mock terror. ay, ill wait a hundred years to act even with you for stir, ring up Madge's awful jealousy like this!' Then we all laughed, and if there was a. slightly hollow sound to our mirth there was no one but our selves to hear it. As if by psychic unspoken consent we stopped the badinage and talked of the carefully impersonal things which arc always such a refuge in a strained situa tion until Fred and his father came back with the fish and the poles. Bv the time we reached home we were all so physically weary that I do not think any mental emotion mattered to any of us. And then Dickv and I were in our own shack, and I gently pushed him into a big chair and brought a pillow for his head. I didn't fuss when there were people around," I said determinedly, "but you may as well submit with a good grace now. I'm going to take care of that head if I have to tic you hand and foot to do it." - All right, he growled, yet there was tenderness m ins voice. But if I fall asleep while you're fuss ing and you wake mc us, the angels in their infinite mcrcv help you." "Pooh! who's afraid?" I mocked as I lighted my canned heat stove, put on my tiny teakettle of water and prepared basin and gauze and dress ings. And, indeed, my heart was lighter than it had been since Bess Dean appeared at the boarding house. I never had been actually jealous of her, never really feared her, but shC had made me most uncomfortable, and I rejoiced at her discomfiture, r.nd at my own surpiise that she would find some rune to advance the date of her departure. While I waited for the water to boil and then cool again, Dicky told me of the in (or mat ion Kronisli had given him. "Does Lillian Know?" "Kronish didn't know Smith' plans, 1 am certain of that. Hut b was the 'Man Friflay,' who did whatever he wjs told. Smith told him touigiu io swear mat nc had been in the tun since before dinner, when in reality Kronish knew that he wa gone for two hour before the trooper was brought in, and that when lie did come back, secretly by a rear path, he was sweating, winded, as if he had been running, and his cloilmijj was m a frightful state o dishrvclnicnt, as if he had been crawling on the ground, which, n course, we know he had. It seems he always kept a complete wardrobe at the mn, and a room to hiinscl there, so he could change at any time, lies a bird, that chap! Won dcr what's at the bottom of all this, Do you suppose Lillian knows.' "1 haven't the slightest idea," I re plied truthfully. "When she gave mc t lie badge she told mc she hail . hunch 1 might need it, but she sail that she was not speaking from any knowledge, just from intuition. "Not front any specific knowledge of this case, perhaps, Jiicky rejoin sagriv, "but 1 II bet she has some background somewhere against which this will show up. Trust old Lil for having all the threads or getting them. But you keep out of it all you can. If there s got to be any saving of the world let the other fellow do 4"M' Home-made Remedy 5 Stops Coughs Quickly I T Th hut rouli meflrlne rrt X T war, I. A family lll.v ull.t mid T T Quickly tuadr. Bavf about $!. T You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can u?e for a severe coiigii, i a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few iiionients. It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the' ordinary cough or chest eold in lit hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure and good. Four V3 ounces of Fines 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 syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. Jt goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed mem branes ihat line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops eutirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Fines is a highly concentrated com pound of Norway pine extract, famous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2'a ounces of Tinex" with directions and don't accept any thing else.' Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pioex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. It for a change. Isn't that water right vet?" "Just," I pronounced upon invest!' Ration and proceeded with the wash' ing and dressing of hit head, finding that it was indeed but a shgh wound, which reciuirrd only the at teutioiv 1 could give it. Dicky squirmed and swore, raved at my awkwardness, threatened to put on the bandage himself registering all the usual masculine stunts in such circumstances but when the ordeal was finished he drew me down on his knee, kissed mc warmly, then held mc oft, looking at me quiz zir:ilk "You little devil!" he said. "I meant to pay you back tonight for tne way vt'ii vc icni uiuhih uu at Bess Dean's head. I was going lo give you a good dose of your own medicine, let vou wonder if I really had succumbed to the lady's cliarim fT.ut you were such a trump down there that 1 just couMn t. Kiss me azaiu. And I meekly and joyously obeyed. . New lIovcs show colored kid liti ings. '1 hrrc are white gloves lined with tan or lavender. There are tan gloves lined with brown and gray ones lined with black. Very often the colored lining is turned back in the form of a cull over the stitched back of the gloves. life .Vorinihe in' comparable at7 sixteen "supreme arooncj violinist's oPhere- insists Hiat her accom paniments te upon (he. jVYexttonty beloved violin" she zsi look an he .Mason Hamlin as he most inspiring ormcrsical itisttnments. seems to beqin wnere oUicr pianos leave on in giving life and voice to (he cjenius oT music? Hiqhetf: price J--JuJiesf oraisea 1313 Douglas St. The Art and Music Store Temple Israel Players Temple Israel 'layer will present a vaudeville performance of .even acts, musical and dramatic, at the Temple vestry, Wednesday evening, December N, under the management of Mrs. Jsidor Ziegler. These player are remembered for a highly enter taining and Murcessful production last year.. They arc: Mesdames Hen Lewis, lien Hoasberg, Harry Koscnfeld, ' Martin Sugarmaii, llcr bert Heavenrich, II. S. Kamen, Isidor Zicglcr and Miss Cecelia I Viler. These aid other, touting 'l young people, will appear in tin year's performance, Suing brans and shredded carton with mayonnaise, on lettuce. How to Be Pleasant Jt is hard to be pleasant when everything is not right. A number of women writers lately hao called attention to tho Importance of fixit comfort. Tight. uncomfortable shoes; faulty posture due to high heels, they say, have been the cause of lovers' quarrels, marital unhap plncss, blighted romance. "A cramped foot makes a cramped disposition." Tho American girl is wearing more sensible shoes. Mora ot her time Is spent in outdoor games like 1enni3 and golf. She walks more. Her disposition Improves the more she avoids the ills and aches that go with inactivity. It Is so much easier to be in a pleasant frame of mind when your feet are kept eomfortablo and well in Cantilever Shoes. The shoe arch is flexible like the foot arch. The toes are not crowded. The foot Is so free and eary that you forget you have shoes on. Good, comfortable feet are a great aid to a pleasant disposition. Try Cantilever Shoes this week and enjoy Cantilever Com fort. All men admire a woman who is happy! A Cantilever Christinas Certificate makes an acceptable gift. Sises 2 to If, Widths A.4AAA to F.E For Men and Women. HOSIERY, SPATS AXD RI BBERS Sold In Omaha Only by ' CAXTILETER SHOE SHOP Moth! io New I.orntlon, . 1T08 Howard St. Opposite Y. W. C. A. Bide Write for Free Booklet nMnnn'Doucni Valuc-Civing Store Bowens-The Store for Practical Gifts Year by ysar mora people form tne habit of giving gifts with defi nite appeal and useful net. Year by year we are selling a greater vol ume of gift furniture. The result is that this Christmas we have pro vided a rare and com plete stock of furniture suitahle for gifts and with a definite corner in the home. And you may rest assured that the furni. ture vt offer at this occasion it priced at the very lowest. . m., just when you're busiest and tells you How everyone raved over her last night at the dance How many proposals she re ceived ' How young Perkins is killing him self by inches because she rejected him' . How her hair dresser says she has t the most beautiful and unusual "hair, ?-How her doctor says she has the ' most-marvelous and unusual psychic constitution ' V lion everyone knows she has the! . most marvellous, and unusual psychic I power . - . - ' How i ' But what's the use? By their pro-j nouns snail j-ou Know tnem. ana beat it while the beating's pood. (Oerntat 'br George Matthew Adams. Enjoy life DofTf be self conscious because of a badskin Adopt the daily use of Resinol Soap and Oinfmenfandhavea coflipfexxm tiiatwili stand the test of the brightest lights. RESINOL 5cofhinq and HeIinq tersen 1RV . au Certified In the sanitary "Wrapper G.f.pei... 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