The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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mammas iMB-jnofiie ATOMse
He-noting Mr. SpaultUng.
Mrs. IffrtMi'in N-asild.ng ct C.i.
regi, who it vu i'i'a" l.er il'f, Mit.
C. A. Ik.i, 4t luii..r tuj'l at
lum beg VVdtirtJt fcn-ii by
Mri. Louis Sn'rUn t n.ets ttrrf
p!t( (if Mr.danirt C. N.S.
IHIIIMII, .Mit (i'jylil, HH tint
tier, C E t ore y, C. A lukton and
On hid MfY thgrlrt lUnmrv
ll give Win beon al hr liuiiit hr
the titiior, and iin .iuiUv Mr. anl
Mrs. Mar (J"uld will j.unijlimeui ;
Mr $tiltirtg at limnrr at iir r
lxm, o!lot"i ky (rlt.
CompUmtmarf Chicago V iiot.
Mr. ami Mm K. VV, HkJIohI rn
Kriaiii'd al flimiff al honir, l"Un.
bjr djlirmg al lh Alhlrlif i!nd t'nl
lati cvrmng, ulxn M' an l Mt W.
L. LoiiHoii fia tir hinmr aunll.
On 'I hurt'lajf ( hni'f S'laman
will rnfrrlaui right gnriU al 1m . ti
'on al hrr hrtuir in di.M.r o( !t.
London. Thai rinun Mr. ami Mr.
C K. Tfirll iH t li" and hoti-
at a thl'irn dinner al tlir Suimur
(arm at (jVimood, la
On Krid-v Mm. I Utile UiM
gitf a luni hmn lor Mn. Ijimlen it f
hr hoinf
For Mm Gaga and MUi Gil.
Mrt Janiri I. lfw(.,i(J rnlrr
Uinrd latl fvtmnii al limlKf al hrt
homg in honor of Mr. Alhrrt I.
Cava ol Chiiijjo and Mi Ina Gall
ol I'aona, 111., gunt ( Mm Mum
Strdingrr. Th' gurttt ttrrr llir
Mrtdainri L. F.. nhnon. t. K.
Gaithrll. Krnnnh rinllipt, Nnl Fv
arrtt and thr Mtr Anna Trauli,
Fuih Cattidy, Mmti Sird'tiarr.
Marion Mflallrry, Horan-f Unit,
Graf Strnhiirg ant) Ijod" llavrly.
Church Luncheon.
Thf Big Sialrra Mimonary norirlv
of Kounua M'mofial ch'ttrh will
antfrtain at lundirou TlmrvUy,
Augatt 17, at Camp Prrwttrr.
Pcrsonrils
E. E. Day leu Tuetday for a trip
it Chicago,
Mi Mabel llodgin it pending a
month with fnemit jn New Votk
City, (
Mitl Lucille Siball avrt 1 hurt
day lor a visit in Kana City and
St. Joeph.
Mr. and Mri. E. V, Drilaplane are
pending the month at Etiei park
and in Denver. ,
Mitl Gladyi Hodgin Iravei Sat
urday for Detroit, Mich, where the
will tpend three weeki.
Mita Annie Doyle left Sunday for
New, York and other eastern pointi
to bf gone atveral week.
Mr. and Mri. J. 8. Brisbin and
daughter, Zcrlina, leave Friday for
motor trip to Lake Okoboji.
Dr- and Mri. V. F, Milroy re
turned Saturday from a month at
Intrrlaken Inn., Fairmont, Minn,
Mr. and Mrt. HowirtJ Martin of
Sioux City vvcek e"nIed in' Omaha
vith'Mr. and Mr. V. t. W'etlon.
Mr. and Mri. C. Dean Glover will
move into their new home at 307
North Fifty-fourth tect Ihe laiter
part of Augutt.
Mr, and Mri. E. W. Bedford re
turned lait week from a teven weeks'
fiihing trin through Minnesota and
the Black Hills.
Mr, and Mri, Henry l. Budget!
ill return Sunday from the Black
Hills. S. D., where they spent the
last two weeki.
The Mines Dolly Burnett and
Maud Budgett leave .Friday for
Lake Okoboji where v they will
spend two weeki. , ;
Mre. C. O. Hester of Exira, la., ar
rived Thursday with-her daughter,
Grace Irene, to visit hernother, Mrs.
H. A. Messmore., i . .
Mr. and Mri. Oscar. Engler left
Wednesday to drive to Fort Des
Moines, la , where they will spend
the rest of the week.
Mrs. Clinton R. Hamilton-and son,
Billy, accompanied by Mrs. Clyde
Low-ry, leave Kridav for a visit with
friends in Grand Island.
Mrs. Lena Ellsworth Dale, who
has been visiting in Buffalo, Can
asqr.ig and Horuell, N". V., will re
turn to Omaha about Augutt .'8.
Mr. Dale finished her musical work
in Chicago the last of July and then
took the Great Lakes, trip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. London, wlio
have been visiting with Mrs. Lon
don's sister, Mrs. C. Dean Glover,
leave Friday for their home in Chi
cago. Byron Hastings and Baldwin Sin
clair, who returned Tuesday from j
a two weeds' stay at I ake Okohoji,
are going to drive back to the lake
Thursday. '
Mr. and Mr. C. A. Overton and
daughters. Pauline and ilor.me M.iv,
accompanied hy M: Katherinr
Alleman, leit (his morning .ir a li'
day motor trip through low a.
Mrs. Roherl ,S. Fge and her son.
W an en. relumed !at nittht irom a
trip through the Thousand ltlan.lt m
the St, Lawrence river. Mr fg has
been aliening the law school at 1 lat
tice?, .
Mits Msrgsiei Howes, who bat
Ven makiuc an eatfuded trip ihtnugh
Ihe es, (oilowii'g the uiiueuoon of
the Ksi'pa Iphalheu torotitv al
Lakt I'Umd, it tpeiir. hoiiii A14
gU .V,
Mrs. Siit .ft tuott bit lufiljv
f-l hi' I cii'e in I '.' f r I '
I i g a t t i'l a I1" i'ut with
Mr. an. I Mi. liairr V h,te Mtt
irtt t t i tu'v h '"' t 11 Not
ik, white h ln.'iil it'll 'tes.
t 1 t l.ri.i I. v . -i am M t
t .li-an lv. lari .i I . -..). 1, tjl.,i
ha 6n t t, 1, Kg M . Xl i'ut Sti l
tegie, ItH 'ttm't l tier hun
M i Its ti.; ..1 l t I t . a.tf-l
I tttetda f i i t a w 1 M s M !
uni t riiri
Hp5
1 .vJjnr.i-io
SILK E P Y -TIME T A L t 5
MORE
o
' imar
i ll M'lTK l.
CuOv Ki.Mhirm Hit fathtr.
' I (! fcnfw 'Mir pihr
jfamr." luff)- I'.'ar nii In In tulrr,
! Nlkf. Ihry h1 bffii tlimhing
lrrr. lailung in !hr lirook, anil
i li't.ii lin a K'ay link
Ami mt't, liimg dl lr (or It, ihf )
wrtr vjmhuii iil.lri-ty down lilt
iiioiimIuki,
' t an't i"i think . loifrlhing
no Nilkw akrd liifit,
"S", I r in'il" t'uHy r ( linl. I?ui
h I'h.ii itni'l that lir irttiM, l.owrf
Hi III Iiui) I'l llir nniiliid l.r Katr
gui.Un.9 omaUtiitf rtrwrh. aim t WW
fW UmM laas til am tafJaatM
a putb with hi hind legs. Ouf he
lloiiprd, to Silkir't great )oy and hit
own aioiiiliinrn(. Though .he
didn't know it, he had turned a
s'lmertaull.
"Do it aKalii'" In t V Silkie cried
. o be liiiin d auolhrr, and another,
and another, and another. Soon they
were both turning iomeraulti upon
the little level tlretch of woodland.
"I'll tell you what would be fun,"
C'ufty cried, as he sal up and looked
around al bis mMrr. "Let's lind 1
good, aterp slope -a long one with
no trret on il, and turn somersaults
on that!"
1 don't believe we could turn
them very well uphill," Silkie ob
jected, "Of course not!" he agreed.
"That's not what I meant. I meant
to turn them downhill."
Well, when she learned that,
Silkie was delighted.
"I know the very place" she ex
claimed "the path of the big land
slide I"
CufTy knew that great sear that
ran down the face of the mountain,
where a rush of earth and rocks had
swept every tree and bush before it,
"Come on!" he cried, springing to
his feet. And off he hurried, with
Silkie scrambling after him.
At last they stood at the top of
the. old scar. It looked steeper than
they had expected.
"You ro first," Silkie suggested to
her brother.
"No!" said Cuffy. "That wouldn't
be fair. We'll start together and
have a race."
Silkie didn't want CufTy to think
she was afraid. So she agreed to
his plan. Side by side they stood
and touched their noses to the
ground.
"Are you ready?" CufTy asked.
Back From Summer School.
Edmund Booth returned Thursday
from Madison, Wis., where he has
been attending the university summer
school. He is spending a month with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Booth, and expects to leave in Sep
tember to do graduate work at Har
vard, Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. A. H. Viin Camp will enter
tain the following at a bridge
luncheon Friday at her home. Mes
damcs F. C. Farrington, J. W. Van
(.'amp, Lena W. Noble, A. N. Giles,
A. H. Ellsworth. R. N. Pratt. I. W.
Summitt, E. K. Day, G. L Tracy and
Miss Laura Leaf
Bridge Luncheon.
Miss Marion McCaffrey will be
lio.stcsi Saturday at her home at a
bridge luncheon, when the honor
guest will be Mrt. Albert E. Gage,
who, with Mr. Gage and their son,
is visiting her sister, Miss Anna
Traub.
Some people defy convention mere
ly for the sake of being conspicuous.
tin i;rti!.i:mf.t.
FROM GIRLHOOD
TO WOMANHOOD
Woman Relied Upon Lydia
E. Tinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Fmrvrla. Kansas. -'l began using
I I'. I'itikhaui'a medioiue years
lago when 1 waa a
Kin. ror aavarsi 1
,ara 1 had ao
vr pgii-aat men- ;
itmtl periods,
makmg ma very
weak and inter
fering with m 1
rfirular tluiiea.
ined several rm
..he without oh- I
taming. rlief, I i
amjiiedtotry ,
1 . y it 1 as t r 1 .
bait segatabl (mpunj t
fnt (a an t it reatoted nv t norm)
heaUh. I ofteri hive H-cl..n and
rtvmmri4 'e Vul4 Com
t.un4 l f frtvtt U Ma b trtMl
14 simutr ta my Yost mat
i th fa is a a Uatimoeual.
Lva At i n , Sil tmwA gt,, Cm.
...-1 a, km tea.
Thr ' mn women sthtt f!e
w4titi sfeUtii Crtipsun.l gurirg
Ih.j gtriv- v! at , hf f4n ti
,; h'p d jtipg trying rKMta.
i ia f patS iri u u Hfttr '
th feel IV- ante tiff ayniptflea ;
wr.i,H wvire-eaufwn h.
It kt t-fiNsrl er"f4Hy fwen mU. j
nl iit (-f v,.,,
i . 1 -'. : 1 1 rtsl Ut itwt, ,
I.' I s .1 '. 1
llllimilHUtlimilll
TALES OF
P,Yi ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
-Vn!''
"Onr. Itto, thrrt-to'" ht c'l.
Hul nnihrr ol thiin luittnt,
"What a th piatit't.' I uy akrd
S.lk.(.ngr,ly. 'Why .lidu )ou
"'why .ii.i,ri ).," ,), in..nr.i.
-I'll HI ou hy II tta, l r
cau.f I a ..i In..) rounung I (,.
.,m -...h
'TU 'and brhim! tmi an I -iveI "y "i",""
you a ihotr," .Silku- idlern! ..niiniiin.t nf a niimiir htloi
"No! Thai oii!.:ii't l.r la t hfi ,lf 'ntriiiionnlly or not. lie
aid. "V1 hatr a d-d ntrr y.iu'!l',l divrftdl rvery rnc' atlriition
' .... k ..... J.tt.. .. 1.
lltril.
"Vou're aftaid. nhe told I mi
bluntly
"I am not, he l aw In!.. Turning
l, out. he dri w haik a I'att to ml
I her. And at thai moment. Willi Intiiug woman ttK-hU for your training
link to the tlotir, be !ipprd
on a round lone lie tluti lied al
Silkie and nutted lur. 'Ihe iirt:l
moment be was turning .1 toui.r
sauli backward down the moun
tainside. Now, Mr, llr.ir liimtrli wat limit
ing a titoutr at Ihe very spot where
Ihe great landslide had ttopprd, He
was so intent upon hit IniMnos t hut
he knew little ele. .Suddenly tome
thing strut k him a blow Irom be
hind that all hut knoikcd bun otT
his feel.
Litile did Mr. Bear gue-t that by
landing where he was he had saved
his son tome broken hours; for Mr.
Bear was a soli object 10 bit. He
was big and fat and wore a h.iufy
coat.
We never paused to tee what bad
struck him, but leaped like a l.er
over a fallen tree and vanished in
the forest.
Later, Mr. R.-ar fold Ins family
how a mountain lion had If.inrd
upon his bai'k and how be. bad
shaken off the creature, which had
run away brfore lie could atta.k it.
When thev heard this story Cuffy
and Silkie flashed a glam e at each
other.
"Did you say you ran away, Pa?"
Cuffy inquired.
For an answer Mr. Bear gave him
a smart ruff over the bead.
"This cub," said Mr. Dear to his
wife, "it growing more impertinent
every day. I run away from a
mountain lion? Certainly I didn't!"
Both Cuffy and Silkie knew how
truthfully their father moke.
(opTrlaht, lott.
The
at the Greatest Saving!
NOW, during our August Fur Sale, is the
opportune time to purchase your furs; se
lections are at their bpst, and prices effect
a savings which will not be available later
in the season.
The Skins and Pelts are received DIRECT
from the AULABAUGH TRADING POSTS
in northern Canada . . . which, aside
from Perfection-in-Skins extends a Price
Advantage by the elimination of the middle
man's profits.
The beauty of these luxurious skins is-en-hanced
by the subtle creations of Aulabaugh
designers garments charming in style
. . . exquisitely made nnd finished. Come
in and view this wonderful showing.
finrment selected during ihla
sale will be held ia oar vaults
until fall without extra eharge-
A tew of our
Special August Fur
Sale Prices
Hudson Seal Coal, i)
Inch long, escepnon
ally (loa quality, Urge
Hudson tieal Coll.tr and
Cuffa $i(H
Natural Hudson tuy
tUh Cape, twenty fit
akin, t.uiitul tar
tt $7iH5
Itlack Caracul t'ap. 4
inrhta, chin rctus ef
Kummer ....
aa .1
Southcut
I 2222!lwl!w!--wiwit-
My
arriage
Ad-U Carriton'a New rba of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE'1
icftt$ if:i)
Th Report Tom Chriir MJ
lha Confartnca
'It I rtf )ou. I'hul, 1 ttnuMii'l
ttaiiil !r ivi lady, rtru a irtlit
niir ijliiikf iim iwi naiiwa like
Oamal'tl "
A!rr, ,)l4U-, ,,uw,mg Vlli,r ,r4i.
'i ",r!';' h,h
i 1 rn..l.nf .
ronp and I lor ..nr., , rt u ily
igmirtiil m lum lor thr hantmng
imi.1i me hi in; intni i, wm piiimi
iniinineniiy ,at lum..
I "When tou'te a oM at I am, Al-
j my lath, r replied, "you'll liave
i ' -n i'r,l lo kit (lie rod anv tharm-
Hul, imlced, in lV rate I am hikjhly
j flattered. I a. ml the mine, but
nni't play a ailrnt role loiughl
Mrs. I'udi rwood, tins allair of Ihe
man Smith and of Joe in the liopi-
al bat been in your hands from Ihe
fiut It is to you we must louk (or
the rrport upon their actions, and
the plan for dealing with them,"
It wat tli uaiterisiic of Lillian that
hr nude 110 demur, but struck di
rectly into the heart of the matter
that had called us lonelhrr, with only
an arily mocking gestute of
at know b'dgmcnt in my .niter's di
rection. ."The only report I bae," she said,
"it from Dr.'I'etiit. He says that
Joe is able to leave the hospital, and
that people purporting In be his em
ployer are wailing to take him away,
and will take Mr, tli.kett as nurse,
hut that he will delay bis consent un
til we give the word. That, of
course, wr do not with to do .until
we bate dealt with Smith here and
found out what his future courte is
likely to be. Dr, Pcttit it Koitiff 10
tell Smith tomorrow that his ankle
is well enough for him to walk. And
then I think we may get ready for
ructions. That wat the extent of my
information up to Mr. Chester's ar
rival. He had jnt begun an inf'r
cMing report when I was called
away. So begin at the beginning
again," she smiled encouragingly at
Tom Chester, "and tell us what you
have found out concerning Smith,"
"It Isn't Cricket."
"It itn't much,'' Mr. Chester beiran
modestly, "oijlv we've been keeping a
1 line on his mail. All of it up to a few
5
A Fur Purchase
NOW accom
plishes the re
sults which
every woman
seeks
Best of Furs
Jan Mink Coat.
Inch.' a long, fin dual
ity and good color.
rout bf ill (.irnietil
t S3U5
Jap Mink Ca. Urg
roll collar, tail and
paw Irliu, a 00. 1 iii
SHJ5
TfrfiMa Mlna f hokr.
tlsrk skint, astiirsl
'"lor gt.'jfl
. - - T
Corner
v urs
Probl
ems
ilMati an a irru u..iiM,iit,f In.m
Ihe fily, lull i.r the la. fk he hat
lirrn K-iing l tt-r. p.iiinWfki. Uinc.lute the poia, or Ihe hrilhauif ol
gne. We ilnl a litile jmln umu atint.f - the ol.lrr n an, hut a a man lie t
ing around ihi tr, and tumid m by Ittitrth I'l tunr Allrn Drake, ttid
pin lurk that a iruji!f r( lutri(;n to mttrlf holly, loigrttin lor a mm
loukiiiji bi'dt ttith an mptn.ite and line in my ladilm parti.antliip Ilia
iower.i liitiniitiiie I ,n hun tlrop- iiii(ir.ime of Ihe l.t y 1 urn t liettff
ping into Ihe poMoltite etrty .lay Un trlalmg.
in man irner, i nry tiuin lii lotig
around there, and tnially aonu hmly
patted iIh-iii at ituniiig iroin lOvrr-
i nran -anj imy imI iirru auvintt up1
ihrt U,r 4 1 or in. We .i a
Wham to lamp one of llif rnvflopra, j
, and, mite enough, n ttat in Anton, at
1 L L . .11. I t, I I
i ?nin ii taut iiiuisi'ii m ir.
"Striktt me you are tluriiuir toine
of the detail, yotmg man," l.illiai) keeping ompnny with a young man
mtt iruptcd wilhmo. k severity, ' How ! ,w" yaia with tha understand
did you manage to g t a tlanl at thr j1'"1 ,hB' ' ""rr""1 ,n"rl'''
letter'" I ,Nw, thlts young mn ha al-d hi
.... ' 1 ... 1 , 1 mother for her ronwnt and h
llirre was littiuci a miiation iu I t..nHW ui,jr. 1.. Il-r re,ion 1 that
iter voice, and young Mr. Cm tier
colored warmly under it. Ihe nest
iiisiimi, however, the flush receded,
leaving lum pale, but with cold, an
gry eye as Allen Drake'a mate
voice diawlnl languidly:
"Don't ak the good youth to be
Irav his triond-Ntory methods, dear
lady. Il isn't cricket."
A Caustic Retort,
A slangy couplet 1 bad beard from
Dicky's bp on more than one occa
sion (lathed, into my mind,
"it isn't what be m , hut the naws
ly way he sc it," and 1 ateruly put
down k 11 impulse to cry out lo Mr.
Drake that his own action was dis
tinctly not "cri. kct."
Tom Chester did not need me as
a champion, however. At Drake's in
terruption Lillian opened her fine
ryes wide and looked at lum steadily,
though with apparent smiling mock
ery for a second or two that seemed
eiidlet.
"Don't rcI jealous, dearie, because
you didn't have a chance at the
snooping around," she advised rare
lesly. "Go on, son "
Her eyes flickered to my face, Ihen
hack to that of the brilliant secret
service agent, and for a panic-sirii ken
second I wondered if there was a hid
den meaning in her words. Mr.
Drake's fare was unmoved, but h'
unusual Iomr womanish lashes sud
denly veiled his eyes. It was a move
ment I had seen before, and I won
dered now as ihen if he had not done
it to conceal his resentment at Lil
lian's gibe. When the lashes lifted
I ITI I II I I II I II III I II I I I II
Arrangement
mad for
convenient
monthly
payment.
D ARE Reductions mark this Mid-Summer August Sale as a real eyent
IV with splendid selections from every department, at low prices which
make each day a passing: opportunity. Furniture and Furnishings that go
to make up the equipment of a successful home a great collection is
offered at reduced prices.
August Sale Prices on Dining Room Furniture
Mean Material Savings
45x60-inch Oblong Extension Table in
Kensington two-tone ttQ Ofl
walnut like cut PJO.UU
$55. 00 Fumed or Golden Oak 48-inch, (5-ft. Extension
Table S3G.00
$58.00 Fwned Oak 54-Inch, ft. Extension Table $39.00
Fumed or Golden Oak, Box-Sent Dining Chairs with genu
ine Spanish leather slip seats, each 94.75
Oak Dining Suite in Italian brown. 50-inch Buffet with
mirror: 45-ineh, 6-ft. Extension Table and four Boxed
Sejtt Chairs to match, complete $50.50
$59.00 William and Mary Dininir Suitu in American wal- e
nut; (iO-ineh Buffet, f. 1-inch, 8-ft. Kxtt-nsion Table and
six Chairs upholstered in tapertry, complete $20S.OO
Rugs
Kinai dear.iiuf vt thmre Ilntl-Mad Bar Harbor
(Iras lluifa t I cm than cot.
ti $t3.T5
rvMi s.T
sU 9s'4t.75
llcsutifjl flain vtlor ht ruga In two-ton, blue,
rf-i ansl irray; iatl f-r I'ftlrooms; lihlly tm
I rrlt't ,
?ti; regular ' . $' ' Wi Vi .' i-rt.g, $ 12. 50
$Uto M nt4 Wis a ui'i a . , fji'j.Mi
SHI 912 U ,!',! , $.M.
vs .. 1 ,. .., .. $13.50
I I Itlllll Ml I M I till llltll
ag4.ii, h.rsrr. I.u. keen eei were
licit UMti.r at fvrl.
' I taii'l brln bung madly jealous"
hi iluwled, "lint dun'i In niv pnvatr
li'tlilit illlrilrie Willi an t!riiutic
a ffiitat."
'I hi rr Mat t tm riintf i!iuafair-
mrnt il li nohim'T maii'i woik in
hi. lone, lm l hf ilul li'it try I'l vtil,
.ill. I 1 taw hour! lllilrlUOU Tom
1 1 In it umniiiiimly taith hit up
mr tin in hit Irrth. We nuM never
Problems That Perplex
Antwtred by
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
Mollu-r I nfilr
Iienr Mis Kulrfa' I hav It-en
, h it dm mnln support of th fam
lly hut l' hm 11 timer winding lau.
Now. I urn willing lo work after
I ntn mnirlrd and lit with hi
mother 10 keep up thn llttla home,
but he nlrnngly oli)e-'l to thlt alto
K unity aihlx- rim a to what I
.hall (In, a wr lot erh other
U'l.irly nd find It vrry haril lo part.
A IJItOK EN IIKAftT.
Th niru mother Is being rnoal
unfair. Y'.ii hnv marl nu hnn.it
offer lo do your har toward mak
ing marring prn.'tlenl find no catlM
of harilthlp or auffrrlng to her.
When yon offer lo go on working
you ur doing lh tame thing but
unlrna he mother fee thing mor
genrrouKly and tolerantly you'll
hit hard I lint uniting th fahi
llir. under on rnnf. ut It would
b it grent iniiiRiic for you two 10
civ pin n other up hcrnuaa aelrith
woman I afrnld her son happlnea
la going lo c-ott her omlhlng,
KiK'Inl liiirrli-r.
fieur Mint f'alrfnx t am !f and
In line with mm of 2 4 who I"
mndlv In Inve with nie. Itul my
parent say he I Inferior lo 111 In
every rpe.i e.lueiillon. appear
run e, ami noclnl and flnan.'lal tlanrl
Ing. Tlmt la partly true, but 1 know
Unit 1 can Influent him to do bigger
and better thing In life. My par
ent would never Rlv their rontenl
to my marrying him. They say I am
very young and will forget him,
What ehall I do? M. M.
Horlnl nnd educational barriers
necm nnlhlng lo young love, Hut
when man nd, wlf don't enjoy th
hum ie thlnga, hnv no Interests In
inmniniv. nnd protlleslly do not
"ipenk the ram Innguage," what
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SIXTEENTH AND
Furniture
(50-inch Kensington Two -
Walnut Buffet like cut
Whether you want an odd piece or a complete suite, now is the Op
portune time to make your selection.
Seven patterns ef havy butlap
back printed Linoleum,
dropped jattttns; $1 10 value,
August Sal price H5
Jti.ghl'.y S.nle.1 thentll Path
Rii. s.7S, . $5.Ki
H OH, JOVIIU $3.!i0
1 4 7 5. ';;sM $2.05
H Mil II II lllltMltlltll llttl ll tt II IIIHIIIUII Ml I
ham la thi in' ih'f wilt ill!
dimn la happy life tigihr? If!
l h is man I itiiiiilili'iie and 'H nudyl
land air It I" malt blme'f w.tithyi
' . .. . . . . . , . ... . . . .. i . . .iu
hr-uM Mrn a them-. II .1 h
I will . . !. H'fr " if '
,,,, .-,.. i . f.. ih tt; tprak .l wl.i she tees and bean, t
'.,, n.nr l.fi.i le i.H a tl.tti t'ulLe.ii hrr lunl ami trl utetrnt hrt
pint.
Snl iflral)U.
I'.ar Uia Kanr I am a. nun
Ulutavr anil hat ! lilllrrn. 1
hat tn a i'aiiili nh yount
N.ly fur lht taai ana nt
p !,,, ai.vaara in ( in uri. lhr
tenia am a iif i4v, lui.t wurkini
loan, earning amid wagea, ana hav
hank an on nl
I am alwata klng th girt to
many toe Hli I alwst putting
Il off, itln: "(lint . wail a
while?'' 4h i glttav nagging and
(tnlillng al my ilul.lren, ami If I
Intel (era eh nag nl in. Hit ran
hat mtMng and nnxhing the
fwant. e ah la not .tifie. Whut
thiii 1 .in? rrttii.KXKii.
Hinr th wotnn lan'l kind lo sour
children, and ihovt ynu no great
lndernet. don'l ' we alia wnn'l
reak a very gnml wifT Th fit.l
that h nng and Inslat on her own
way, and doean I make nv etpUnn
linn of her teiiaou for putilug iff
1 tha wedding front tllli l lime. Ii
ail Indl. -ndv that ah ln t vety tie.
voted lo you,
Luncheon for Daughter.
Mr, II. A. Mettmore wat liotett
Tunday al lu-r home in lumwr of her
daughter, Mrt, T. O. Ilrttrr, of Extra,
la, who Is her guei. Those pretenl
wete Ihe Met.lamet I', C. I.armou,
Paul Villeman, A, W. l-raftcis, t
O. Wetter, Fred Guggenmot, S. A.
Bixby and Miss Grace Irene Wetter.
Church Picnic.
The loth aniiii-il pi. nie of the
Luther league of Kouute Memorial
church will be held Thuttdav eve
ning, Augutt 17. at Riverview park.
Misl Florence Anderson and 1 heron
Jensen are in charge of the affair.
Country Club.
Among -those who enl.rla'n. d
at the dinner riaure lat 1 veiling at !
the Country club wete tirn. F. Li
Kernan of Fori. Crook, who bad
14 guris; l I Irofnot, in- Dr
('. A. Roeder, ft, and Mrs. Luther
Drake, ft.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 BCLL ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-AM S
25i ncj 754 PacKtt Cvrywr
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HOWARD STREETS
tone
$75.00
$509.00 Antique Walnut Dining Suite; Hfi-inch Buffet,
Oblong Extension Table, Wood Door China Cabinet,
Serving Table, five Chairs and Arm Chair; upholstered
in blue denim; complete, 10 pieces. .............. $385.00
$58.00 Queen Anne Buffet in Jacobean bak. ...... t ... $30.50
$115.00 Louis XVI Dining Table in antiqua mahogany;'
64-inch, 8-ft, Extension Table $68.00
$23.50 Chairs to match, ech $6.50
Oak Dining Chair in wood or Spanish fabricoid scats,
"eh a $1.-15
Draperies
Curtain Materials
Curiam Swisses. Voile and Mar
quitette, plain an. I figures!,
white, ecru or tutored, that
will effectively and inex
pensively curtain win liiw in
bedroom, dining room and
living ruums, greatly reduced
t a! al lMt"20(3:!f
2s,.r2s;:oa.is:jr-
IOM5r IS and RO
pr yard.
Cretonne
A uitctual b.Ting i.f fretenn in ' unutnal sanely ef fat.
tern. 25f Uf Mf tlHg 754 " U5 rr yai.t
Overdrapery Materials
f tn IK mi I aUractit ccim- it, malberry, n
ant gteen; maty at Siittfasii ihs iwchla a inetui a
rrt f e'aiis a I f "stm I Wa tra. f of! na ;H.f
A lean. at' t stuti s i'tt a'.s, all matkt l I '.! al htlf pt
at ). . . , , , . .75f u $;.U5 fr ,ai
Parents' Problems
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If. t.,1 ,,. u auf.k UM.iill'
HULBRANSEN
PLAYER PIANO
Waiionalb'WcecL
r i it (miucm a s v "-"
S'itrVlut
70O OOO 495
llrsW
The Arl and Music Store
1513-15 Douglas Street
It! I I I'l lilt I I I II III
Good purchatcd
during this tal
held for future
dlivry
if dtird.
"I ,.- . , ...i'-.. ,.. m p.---.,-.
A hwly child o any age 1 try
apt lo sr ami h.tr eteiyihiug she
can; and if the it f.md of talking,
the will i: ail the bear and tees,
Hut the tan le taught peter lo ie
pett aiivlhuig unpleatant about peo
ple, and nrtrr l. ue nauirs Ihti the
may chime to hear, Parents and
ether people are loo often at fault
by setting a bad esample in thete
respects.
Of lh 27.(n women wh be.
came brides in I ngland tat tear
nearly if 50 were inote Ihin 70 sears
of age,
aioiatieittaNr.
ASTHMA HAV FEVER
BIG FREE OFFER
I Witt r.ee.e Ik raatafa If Yag
Will Mat I It it AmiI T.ll.
I ttr patiutelr ii Atihmt 4 flay
ftttr rtn liemnl ': h nniirellag,
mailer akti age ir In alitt il,nt .-a
II..
la .re this ill I tM it !
y I hi mt'lirint, the !.. Ir(ul nt.tit
al wklfh litt tt'tetg all uer the tnuntiy.
gmpljr t4 m yvur aim and I .i
t ihtrgtt r-tultr tU belli.
It ten dtrt n4 (ltn If ttutliti iih yaur
Imtiriii'tinv't ft an niy II t
Oihtrau yea Bilnna
arur 1. 1 uil ttr thlt It 4 ffnenl
from anyihin elte In the world an4 (hit
th flrit battle enihla Item ta tier well,
tiitp4 rhohln. rletrt iht hftg an4
iunat tn4 lav real inreforl.
In, n't 'i.H a pennri rti.n't et a penne
unlrai yiu Irel it it rleht ta I tru-S
evrrrone I'tyrt Leatefignwl, 111 g, W,
llltrl , Hnt4ale, haeaat.
r,rr it iii i .ava
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full alip seats in pretty tapejt-ry up
holstery, Kensington two- ftCC ff
tone walnut, set -,V . ; vJOOiUU
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