- THE BEE: OMAHA. Tlll'KSUAV. MAY 18. 1922. SlSttSttsat t ststsstsa, : .Qnniat v : I 1 M ( I I 14 S I StsVS Mi AN INTERESTING commentary on the aihanct reservations for Cwlli Curn. who appears at Ht Auditorium the rvrtuigo( May .7, ts that twMliirdt ol tl'tm are from out ot town. It may lie that the AmrrU can Legion show, the Junior league performances and the country club opening have quite enuagcd local society, stliivh will imlul;e in a lew "unengaged" brca'hi bclure falling in line ior the great singer. According to Luciua I'ryor, who i prrtcMing GJIi Curd, the concert reservations nude during one day, Tue.day, (mm out ot twn include: Kearney State Normal, 0: I'eru Mate Normal J.; Noilulk. IK; Miltord, 0; I'latumouih, 24; iVrve, b: McCcok, 10: Kusliville, 6. I r-m loa town.: Thurman, II; Kcd Oak, 10; Ulrnwuod, ,S; Atlantic, 12; Farragut, 8; S'd nry, 6, May Breakfast Rucmplnt-Manaing. Mr. and Mr. T. C. Manning an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Vera, to Frank W. Runnping, Wednesday, May 17, at Our Lady of Lourdre church, the Rev. 1'ailirr Stephen L Dowd otticiatiitg. Mis Margaret Ruempiiig, sister of the groom, was the bridrinaiij. Tim Manning, brother of the bride, vat teat man. and little Mitt Alciue Hoover wai flower girl. ' hollowing a western honeymoon trip, which will include Lot Angele. San Francisco and Portland, and other pointa on the coat, Mr. and Mn. Ru'mpinir will be at home for the present with the bride's parent!, 2121 Arbor atreet. Dinner for Mr. and Mr a. Cooper. Mr. and Mr. John L, Kennedy entertained at dinner last evening, when the honor uem were Mr. and Mn. Samuel Cooper of Sewick ley, Pa. Covers were alto laid for Mers. and Metdamea C. M. Wil helm, Henry Wyman, V. A. Prater, K. A. Wiclcham, Osgood F.astman, K. S. Wcitbrook. c T. Kounte. Mn. F. P. Kirkendall. Walter Head and Charles Jounod of New York. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Scott are in Excelsior Springs this week. Mrs. C. N". Dicta has returned from Minneapolis where the has been spending a few days. Walter Head has returned to Otnaha after a trip to White Sulphur Springs, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Rocdcr will leave early next week for a motor trip to St. Louis and Rochester, Minn. Mrs. De Emmctt Bradshaw lias re turned from Little Rock, Ark., where she spent three weeks at a Scottish Kite meeting. Miss Sue Stills of Lincoln spent Wednesday in Omaha. Miss Stillc is a graduate student at. the Univer sity of Nebraska. Charles Jounod of New York City arrived Monday in Omaha and will he tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountze until Thursday. Mrs. Marshall Dillon and daugh ter, Marcia Jean, left Tuesday for Peoria. III., for a visit with Mrs. Dillon'i brother, H. F. Reese. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pulver, who will bi to Sr T rtnic earlv next week, will spend a short time at Excelsior Springs on their return journey. Mrs. John R. Hays of Norfolk returns t.o her--home Wednesday after' speeding the winter with her sister,- Miss Alice Miles, at the Ho tel Rome. ' ',' '' " ', . ' ..' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker and Miss Elizabeth Barker 'have moved into their house on Thirty-seventh atreet which they recently purchased from G. W. Wattles. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCall of Columbus, O. Mrs. McCall was formerly Miss Genev ieve Krause of this city. ' Picnic Party at Valley. Mr. and Mr. Jcne Whitmore of Valley, Neb., will be "at home to a picnic party from Omaha Friday evening, including Mr. and Mrs. Uun Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard. Mr. and Mr. Walter Rob erts Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Kocder. For Western Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, Jr., will entertain M guests at the Country club Saturday night, hon oring their houe guest, Miss Ruth Monehaus of Lot Angeles. Anprokinutcly. 1150 was cleared front the Oman Hu.inn Woman's club May tftUi WtduesUay at the Y. W. C A. auditorium. Pro- teed will he ul in sending dele gates to the rational convention of Business Women to be held at Chat, lanooga, Turn., in July. The auditorium was attractively rVcorated with spring ftocra and covert were placed lor JW guest. Fitly reservations were made by girl from Thomas Kitpatrirk'i store; 2$ from the internal revenue office; 22 from the Woodman circle, and mailer parties among the girls from the I'nited States TruM company, Pcteri Tnui. John Dcert Plow com pany and tnenben of the Omaha Uuiine.s Woman' club and their friends. Women Voters' Meeting Canceled. The meeting of the League of Women Voter scheduled for Thurs day afternoon has been canceled ow ing to the illueia of Mn. II. J. Bailey, local chairman, who wai to have re ported on the national meeting of the league held iu Ualtimore, Md., re cently. , , . The regular luncheon and meeting will be held Saturday, June 3, at the lirandcis restaurants. Problems That Perplex Aaeer4 kf BEA1RICK FAIRFAX. W. J. C. Flos, era ahould be de livered to th young lady by tha florist. I don't know why a man shouhl not carry them himself, it ha lhet to, but somehow or other he make rather a funny picture ad vancing, bouquet in hand. Have thoin delivered. You should not remain at th Ctrl' horn after a enow with out an invitation, and even then should not euy Imia on account of th lateness ot th hour. TroubMi Happiness la not hull! with the timber front wrecked home. It your i unhand la good and kind to you. you ar mora likely to be happy with him than you would ha with soma man who professes hi love, for you without any right to apeak. Voir husband Is tb father of your child, to whom you ow much. You ar on ahaky ground better hav a serious talk with yourself. Old True Friend 1 It I a very good plan to keep out of other people' buainea. goinctlniea It la a dMicatal problem to decide juat wher friend-1 ship stop and undue Interest begin. In other people's affairs ot th heart I think we should "keep out " In th can you bring up 1 think I ho beat you ran do la to iUnr gossip. In tungue with a staunch 4-feii of your friend whenever unkind re mark ar mad In your presence, but if your friends have dun no wrong titer la nothing (or thein to do or nay about th lie that are being told. (Joo.l conduct I t tie beat refutation for lira. lJnjtfuit-iit tij Marria;e Dinloscil at llotue Turfy The elitpentriit and marriage of Alice Sullivan ud William ucid. Ford Motor rouiany employe, in Glmwood, la'. April J.', w as revealed at a party given fur Alice bv her parrntk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sullivan, 2hM Chicago street, Tuesday. "Shall we invite Hill.'" they atked her. "I suppo.e he will be here anyway," she an.wcrcd. .-Well, shall we ak the minuter too" aked the mother. "We've had him already," was the Hay Alice broke the news. Matt Filial fur Taling Club uJ (luu From I'olufinan Cliarles Hutier, SM7 South Twen tieth street, real estate dealer, was lined Sid in Central police court yes terday for aault and battery and dioi(lerly conduct. Carlton Kcbcr, patrolman, triufird 1 1 utter wa cue el three men who took Ms club and gun away from him at 5 m the morning of May 7 at Suiecnlh and Jackson itreclt. Wrap theese in a cloth moUtened with cold vinegar. This will prevent it from becoming dry or mouldy. 7 Two Recipes for the Most Appetizing Desserts You Ever Tasted , and see how easy . these are to prepare riNr-XPPLE FRITTERS VxassagasvvjB)pav w wvaww v www w I Nervousness I I I The first indication of nerv ousness should be your warn ing to remedy the condition from which it results, and be fore it becomes a deep-seated, nervous condition which will require time as well as treat- I ment to remedy. . . 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It is to bring emphatically to' your attention that 'we are of fering at clearing salo prices an attractive group, of fashionable Suits and Wraps of the most favored wool materials at just the time when the temperature makes tiicm necessary for your comfort. Rich Tweed Suits (Sizes 16 to 46) Rich in fabric perfection, rich in colorings and in every little detail so essential to tho fastidious woman who demands the best. In this group ing the larger woman is especially remembered. Special, at $39.50 Navy Tailleurs (The Suit Supreme) Deeply ingrained in the hearts of the smartly dressed American women the best dressed women in the world tho Navy Tailleur'will ever be su preme. This season, as always at Kilpatrick's,' they express both new., ness as well as perfection in line, with' ah occasional bit of novel and dis tinctive trimming. ' ' -r - $49.50 $59.50 $79.50 $110 . e CapeS, WrapS, CoatS (FashionYGarmntsl A Fashion :calls"for the'dhtinctive to'thl'ate.gairasfat:'Ou ftclliiies for , style assembling is well known. Beautiful garments developed in spon- ," geen, sport materials including iriSpbrted tweeds yd plaids and soft camel's "hair, krepe knit, sylvette, veldctte pebble" cloth; novelty silks with re- vereible linings; tricotine, gerona, marvella, veldyne and Arabella. Style touches of hand embroidery, beads, fringe, monkey fur and caracul, in , ; . . gray and amber ' r'l'. ' $49.50 $59 $79 $135 New Shipment Tuxedo Jackets Of fine quality wool jersey with two pockets and belted. All of the wanted - shades including navy, Band, French blue, black and brown : $6.95 $8.95 . " ' . ., V " ' , - ' . - ' ';::' Slip-Overs Of wool jersey, pocketed and belted ; col ors: Orchid, scarlet, orange and green; special, at ' j . $5.95 Women's and Misses' Sections .. s Second Floor W Club - Openings Garments that interpret costume perfec tion, Including: I- i i ,'.."-; Club Frocks - For both formal and Informal wear. Three-Piece Suits ' : , Three-Piece presses Evening and Dance Frocks Capes and Wraps" Silk Sweaters Sport Skirts Summer Hats for Summer Your hat, when worn, is always insight. , We have a restive and restless individual who just loves to do your millinery . thinking for you. - DRESS HATS that will appeal to the most discriminating tastes. Hats of the airy, transparent variety, and the smartest of black or navy Taffetas and Canton Crepes, both with and without straw combinations. ' , COLORS: Pebble, White, Black, Navy. "Hats of Character" Suitable for the Club, Dinner or Dance Wear And the more practical types for the participants in Summer Sports. .. , ' . ' .Featuring. Ef f a Blanche Lingerie in the May White Sale ' EFT A Blanche underwear may be Imitat ed but never equalled. Every garment designed by a woman and made under her personal supervision and each little detail worked out to the end that perfection may be bad. These garments will appeal to the most fastidious. i All White Sets . Consisting of step-in and vest of white flax on with insets of real filet and edged with fine footing; the set,' 85.00 Novelties in Nightgowns Step-ins and vesta, made of a linen finish flaxon, hemstitched and trimmed with Im ported checked gingham. Step-ins and vests, each S2.50 Nightgowns, each, - $3.50 All White Nightgowns Of fine white flaxon with the new French arms eye; Insets of real filet and edged with dainty fooUng. Each, at. S4.50 Muslin and Silk Underwear. Sections-Second Floor . . ; OOBNSTW i? grfsaiI?"'' T.rWao" I rua Floof S liblsspaens Kinglora s I isaspoon Makins Fowdr U lts.pooo aak I Eos U fun Mill. S lahUspoans Ksra I lhlapAAn Marolfl t sllcss o) CiiMajpl FREEf Ask your rn. car or writs Cora Products Salsa Ca, Sth and Jackson atraals, Omaha, Nsb for baau. tlful loldar of tba Kinisford Corn Starch rscipss. Bifl the dry lngrdints. Bat tha thorouglily, add tha milk, Kara and Masola. Stir th liquids into the dry Ingredients. If fresh pineapple ia used, wash, pars, and alic thin and with- apple corar remove th centre. ' Dip in batter, remov with fork and iry in deep, hot Masola. Drain on paper and dust with sugar. If canned pineapple ia used it ia wall to cut th larg slices In hall and then split with aharp knife, making four fritters from on stic of pineapple. Th syrup or fruit Juice is heated and thickened with a little Kingsfoid'a Corn Starch and served around the fritter. Or put a spoonfu' of Karo (Crystal Whits) over th frit-, tar and sprinkle with shredded cocoanut. KINGSFORD'S CORN STARCH PUPDINi. t eupa scalded Milk ,V cup Btif r . IKgci V taaspoon Salt S tsatpoon Vanilla 4 lava) tablespoons Kinf .lord's Corn Btsrcli I os. Chocolate melted (optional) Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk. Stir tho hot milk slowly onto th corn starch and atir over , water until it thickens. Cook fifteen minutes. Beat th egg slightly, add tb sugsr and salt. Add th corn starch mixture to th eggs, and cook, stirring constantly, one minute longer. Remov from fire, add th vanilla or melted chocolate as desired. Serv cold with cream and sugar. (Serve sis persons.) Down Puts a Piano In Your Home Tills Used Piano Willi Stool 1 J Sale price, $75 w w tl Kiirht now we aro offer ing eonie wonderful bar gains in uncd pianos on a down payment of $7.00 and $.".00 per month. One year exchange privilege with every piano. Tew of our special values in upngnu: Geihartls $75 Conservatory $110 Marshall & Wendell. $88 Wegman SI 25 Sterling S140 Kimball $17f Foster S188 Schmoller & Mueller, at ..... ....... . $lrf25 We are also offering a some wonuenui values in used Player Pianos, such as : ' Mansfield S175 Harrington $275 Hartford . . $298 Complete with rolls and bench. Terms $2.00 per week. If you can't call, write. Schmoller & Mueller tSM-IO-IS Di,HA ( Omaha. Dodge St. s Nabraaba Cuticura Soap The Safety Razor Shaving Soap Oatkara St ilams wlthoat mat. Ewrrwhar Ue. Bee Want Ads' Produce Results. irii&Ai s me Tourings Sedans Coupes Roadsters 3 DAYS Thursday, Friday Saturday Sweeping Reductions JORDANS FORDS ' NASHS BUICKS DODGES CADILLACS OLDSMOBILES HAYNES MARMONS HUPMOBILES STEARNS During this sale . we will give away absolutely free German Coupon Bonds (at par value) to the amount of the purchase price of the car. Hold these bonds and some day they will pay for your car. At least the increase in. value of the bonds should equal the cost of running your car. RIDE J Ternigif; You Wish w in a Reliable V Used Car ; on the saving in depreciation alone. You can buy a used car with confidence from us. Seven years of faithful serv ice gu a r a ntees thi 18. J Let Bonds Pay as You Ride OPEN EVENINGS WAYWARD Farnam at 28th -Peterson, Inc. HArney 0345 Our Reputation Is Your Protection