THE OMAHA I'.EE: FRIDAY, NUYKMI.KK 10, W. i .1. 1. 1 f. Tl l.l .mi. Mini .urn. tmirtuoiKi to lie Hononil. Mr. an Mr. John Itr-ktn enter lumtxi at fllnm-r Ut evenlr.a- In hr,n. or of Mr. ami Mr. Jess Thuimonrt, who sra .vln r'rMuy nArnln to imua inir hnnit in I'ortlaml. or. Mr, ami Mn, MHvIn Ik kin, who Jiav brn In Wynmr for ths nmr rise of Mr. Jtrklna brotln-r. re turned Thura.l.iy and wir arnoiig ihe fcljl St. Trio of Players Go Westward For Mim i'orater. Mlaa Ophelia Xayden will entertain at a huffrt iiit'T Halurilxy evuilnir. In honor of MIm ItiMn Knitter of HI, Ixula who Is hrr nixt. Hurolny i-vs-ulnar. Mra. 1). 0. Jlrmlfor.t will lit-hnsti-aa in honor nf Mis Knrstnr and on Monday Mr. K. A. HiKKlns will Rlv" an afternoon lirMae. Thursday Mias Hi-atrlcs Oond enter tulnxd three tiiMi-s nt brlilne In com pliment Id Mlaa Krtrr. Complimentary Affair. Mra. Ilnwnrd (loodrUh wna hnntee at a Mil? party at hrr horns Wed nsdny afternoon rompllmi-nlnry to Mra. Oenrrla Krl'-k nf Chliaun, aiiept of Mra. O. H. (Inudrlrh, iinrt Mini Mary CtintiinKhair) of Ni-w Vork, guest of Mm. Wlllurd Oulnliy. Mra, (jnlKloy'a guoat left Thursday for h-r home. Mra. Krlik will re muln for two wkn. Mra. Hay llrai-lln pava a dinner-lam- at her home luat rilKht for Mra. Krl. k. After the Hall. Mr. and Mra, "l,tml Nash will enter tain at h amall aiiipor pnrty following Iha Bt, Vlnrent do Paul t.nll thin even ing lit I Amlltorlum. Tlu-lr (Siiests will liii luili- Ml'i Certrtlilo Stout find Ivlward Crofoot and Mr. and Mra. A. V, Klneli-r. Dinner Party. Mra. Chinlus Heaton win hoales at dinner ut her hotna lout evening. OIhiiii Mrliinili-r, Ollbeit K. Olson and HedwlR Mb lander were quietly married Weilnes day noon ut the home of the bride' parent. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Mrliindi-r, the Rev. T. A. Jacobaon officiated. Both tha hrlde and groom are grad uate of Cent ml 1IIkI school. After a ahort vlnlt In Kansns t:ity, Mr. and Mra. Olson will Im at home at 1003 Houth Thirty-eighth atre-et. Problems That Perplex Aiuoirid by BEATRICE FAIRFAX I tiuiuhii urtiallc? W h t Jit-r au or not, It la true that liiiycra are ruining hrro from lamer cllii-a to purchaae playa and playrra for Chautauqua and Iji'i'iiin diuiiiattia. Tliu IIibI troiiio to Ht.irt out under audi aiiHilrea lift luat wet k from the MlMtier rieliiiol vf tlio tiiki-n Word, lrn lii.llnvr ,Hm h Anlt.-i IMiiiImIoii, Iloae Hi hmeei klii and Ilex Arle Hinltti. All aro graduatea from the Mlaner aeliool. Mlna Ivlmlaton la a fonnur I'nlverally of Ni-braaka Klrl and a niece of K, It. MlBiier, dlrtctnr of the dramatic achool here. Mlaa Hilinien kin la a Kiiatla, Neb., girl. Mr. Hmlth hna given up hla work at l!nloii Tai-inc headitiarlera to engage aerlnualy In tho dramatic profeaalon, Thla trio of player will trnvel weat ward to tho I'aclnc coant. Their tlrat aiop waa nt De Hinet, H. !., laat week. They are going out for the Urown Lyceum bureau of St. I-oula, and are preaentlng one-act playa, both com-t-dy and drama. C'hlrugo buyera her lnat week ar ranged with Mr. Mlaner for almllur pluya and companle for next aum iner'a chautauo.ua, work and lyceum engagement for the winter acaaona of 1D23-24. On Friday afternoon the Omaha Woman club, tha Drama lnague and Fine Arte aoclety and Pundee Worn, on a club will be guent at the Mlaner atudlo when three one-act pluya will b preaented. There will be no charge Knight F.ntertaln. One hundred couplea attended the dancing party Riven by tho Knight of C'olunibu Wednesday evening at hn Illni-katone hoiel, Thla wa Iho onnnlng dance of tho aeaaon. Hpcclal feature are being planned for tho TlmnkKglvIng party to be uiven Wedneaday evening. Novtmber 22, at the rilttckKtone. SLt IPV-TIME TALIS m FATTY COON MORE OF HIS UDVENTURES wiiKscon on EAiLEr Mr, Nelaon and Mlaa Cole In Far!, Mr. Leonora Welz Nelson, whu went abroad last June with the Anna 55. Ron party, and Mlaa Irene Cole whom aho joined later In Paris, have written friends hero of the pleaaant winter they ore having. Music and French are on their dally schedule. They havo a cozy five-room apartment in Paris, near Miss. Cole' voice teacher. They are planning to spend the holdiay with relatives of Miss Colo in Ireland and will return to Paris by way of Rome. Settlement Worker Leaves. MiH Lorena Knox of the Social Set tlement on the South 8iilo has gone to Pes Moines, la., to engage In similar work there. Fort Omaha Hostess. Mr. A. O. Kollman of Fort Omaha was hostess Thursday to the Ladles' Hewing circle of Blessed Sacrament parish. A Handy Receptacle. An old saucepan can be utilized to splendid advantage na a receptacle for paraffin, candle end and top from lust year'a preserving. When you are making Jelly the pan can be put on the stove and tho contents used for aoaling the jar. It is not eay to remove the melted wax from the pan after It has congealed and the old pan saves this trouble. CHAl'TKIt XXIII. I ally Conn Finds Somebody at Home. Cutty Coon was always ready to rub a squirrel's home. If he found the squirrel there, that suited him; becauHo he would Just as soon dlno on a squirrel as anybody else. Or If tho squirrel was lin-ky enough to be cut, that loo suited I'ntty so long as the squirrel hud u store of nuts In his house. I-or tatty Coon would Just as soon dine on nuta aa anything cN'i. In this way, as much as In any, he was like his very dlstunt cousin, Cuffy Hoar. Ho was ready to eat any sore of laro ho could find. In Another way ho was llko the squirrel family, to whom ho wasn't oven distantly related. They some- fWMr 1 MCf to call on sou," ta 1 didn't mean Ftty moarud. times traveled long distances through ho treo tops. And Catty Coon could perform the same feat. He was not as quick nor as spry at climblncr as the squirrels. Still, he managed quite well, thank you. When Fatty Coon climbed up Into tha overhead paths of the forest (meaning the tree top) the birds and squirrels set up a great clamor if it was daytime and they were avvako. If it was nightime and they were asleep, they knew nothing of the burly prowler who waa hunting for tlu-lr homes hunting not for the pur pose of making a friendly call, either! Ono evening In tho fall Fatty Coon went Into tha woods where a number of beeeh.-s stood. He knew that near nut bearing treea squlrrela were sure to tnuko their homes. Here and there he found small door, ways that led to tho winter quarters of several squirrel families, but they were too email for ratty to enter. Into each he thrust a paw, In the hopo of l ulling out something or oilier, much a I.tttlo Jack Horner pulled out a plum though you may be sure Futty Coon hud never heard of thai young man. Futty hud no luck at all. Not having had his supper, he began to feel quite peevish. And when at last he came to a bigger hole high up In a tree trunk he waa very angry be cause it wasn't quite his size. He could tell by looking nt It that he wouldn't be able to squeeze Inside It. Ho he did the next best thing. He plunged In a paw and one shoulder and felt all about. "There's nothing In here," he grunted, "or If there Is, I can't roach It." At that Instant something or somebody reached him, something sharp seized his foot In a cruel grip And Fatty Coon squealed with pain. He Dulled. But that unseen tree dweller only held him more tightly than ever. "If this Js a squirrel, It must be a monstrous big one," Fatty thought. At last he felt that he could endure the naln no longer. "1 say, Mr. Buulrrel!" be cried. "That's wy foot that you're pinching." "I though as much," a deep, hollow voice replied, which sounded all the deeper ami hollower because It came from Inside the tree. Fatty Coon's heart sank. It wasn't a squirrel that was holding him. It was Solomon Owl himself! "I say. Mr. Owl!" Fatty called, "Please let me go! I don't believe you know who it is you're pinching, Mocking laughter greeted this speech. "I'm not pinching you. I'm only shaking hands," Bolomon Owl rumbled. "Vou've come to call on me. And you know one always ought to shako hands with a caller. "I didn't mean to call on you," Fatty moaned. "Probably not!" said Solomon Owl. "Most likely you didn't expect to find me at home. 1 oversleep this evening. I thank you for waking mo." Meanwhile Fatty Coon struggled to get away. He reached In his other forepaw. And setting his hooked claws into something soft, which was I My Marriage Prpblems Adole Ciarison'a New Phase of "Revelations of a Wife." What Lilllaji Told Madge Before She Head Her Telegram. "A dollar." I repeated in nazea, ao urd fashion a dollar.'" Lillian was at my hand upon my arm. "1 II attend to It," she said hurried ly, and turned to tha stairs "The man says hs wants side now, her realized that she must have turned efficiently to the signature before anything else. "Dicky's all right!" Her voice rang out reassuringly, "Tho telegram la signed by him." Th blur vanished from my eyes, and I saw her face, frowning. Intent, bent upon the words before her. "Put it says, 'Come at once'," I fal tered. "Yes." she mM slowly, "he wants "Tell the boy to wait. Katie, ne u t fomo , ,, lHU llB n. lt called. "Tbr may ba an answer." j r anything like that. Look here. She .i halfway down the ataira j Majg," a facvU m with wuddt-n de brtorn the reason br her hunt came : termination. ""I'm not going to read to me. Sh wished to ate the t.-lo-1 tltisi telenrajfl U you until 1 talk to ..,. firi and aim must have hern I you. Come upstair. I tried to keep .-mo'tiiiM nia w wiiva out. JUd ehc i it (t.xt. you at tiit. Mil ) be.n warned by a-m-tblnu In nvwapapt-ia aim h "I J cleverly fiiim nu. rV.ir nj chiMLh reenliiint against her effu-ieitey wlnad my own t..i down lh uli, 1 fJUfctit up to bi-r. an I r---hd hrr b..iiia.r Kti. h hld lh ?!! rni l 'pe f mtetly In b"1 ha" 11 r,t a revolver she rpvt.t " to elf t anv turn-rut. JUJjJ, deaf, w n'f ' t.ith tn'a !' - a a "'V n--t hr I -r It" " ' " 1 think rU.t H falil.tr '''V in .sr a " rr.h" .. M'l ' ' Ik ,.!t'rs .n . nt I . t !" ii. n.-t. -; s1" t'lll )iU wnul.i ihsiiiut ! t in ahull )i'ii, Then you put ki'i-t ' it Into my luiiids yoiim lf, and I'm j li"!ll IOi.oWll.lt I Ihl'lk ' "t .it'Ot It. Hut reiiK-tiibt-r ttil.- t'e sy is tn gwil li.ultli, and there l no .! itig-r Curat vnltijf him." Kh- till tied en I went up lh a'.tiis and i hat lio recourao but bll-w hr It was n' t unul " wMv in her -wn r-i-mI u.i.-4 that b h.i i !v i- ti ll I'iMU" m mlherin- , tts there and that she turned upon me tensely. Lillian Warns Madge. "Madge." she said, "I have always thought you were one of the games! women I knew, and the time has come for you Jo prove me either a fool, or a seer. I told you the truth. Your hus band is neither ill nor in danger, but he ha been making the original for ty-nine varieties of Idiocy look like Iwnxonte of soda Imitations, and al though I do not know tho details, I gather that he 1 In some sort of scrape where only you can get him out. And there la a woman Involved not seriously the Plcky-hlrd Isn't that sort but embarrassingly- And as the friend who loves you both best of all in the world, I've got to warn you. Madge, that on the way you han dlo this thing may depend your future happiness." My swirling brain fixed upon two wm-ils, "woiiiiin Involved." although I had beard every Word she bail utter i 'I. I f. It my st. ft lip terming tlaliiK "Clttlra Foster?" Lillian put her hand on my shoul ilns and looked down tdily Into my e) f . "W. Clair Foster." sh aald,"and yt'U may to thank ml that m thor 'it!i!y tiptixUt tUrn-el Ilk hr I tho lady In the cae. Now reid your (rani. kmi-yium, u r Mr. Owl'a head, ha gave a quick, cutting pull. Holomnn let go of Fatty's foot and dodged down Inside his house. "Ouch!" he cried. "You ought to ba careful. J'ou almost put out my left eye." Hut Fatty Coon did not stop to talk with him. Already he was scrambling down out of the tree. And when he reached the ground he made off towarda Cedar Swamp, where he lived. It was long time before he stuck his paw Inilde a hollow tree again. (Copyright, mi ) Invitations Issued by Mrs. Busch for Tea Next Week. Invitation hava been Issued by Mra. Edwin John Busch for a tea at her new home, 3820 Casa street, Thurs day afternoon, November 18, from 4 to 8. The I'ligracloii tiiil. enr M.s Fairfax: Last winter I nn-t a young man ut u party II will I cull him Al. About ttve month ago I met him with another t hup ll will call him ID. It visa a case of love at first sight w ith 11, and he accompanied me home. . We arranged for a meeting the fol lowing week, but he never showed up. A number of times after that disap pointment I met him, but never looked his way. At one occasion he walked toward me, but 1 turned down side street, thereby losing him. Now, when I met A he apologized for ll and told me It waa his, A s fault, thai II didn't show up. What I would like to know Is this: I have found out from various source that II Is brokenheurted, and h cares A irrakfit flpll Mhrtllt mM I lilllMf mllillt that I like him. too. I would like to ""'"Mil mr our ... renew our friendship ami give him . 1 another chance. 1 being the one who - passed him by so many times, do you think It would be proper for me to write him a card telling him to cull. My friends tell me It Is tils place to make the advance. I'l'ZZI.KD. You Judged the young man harshly. In your pride you refused him a chance to explain. Tins rudeness maks It almost impossible for the man to do anything without the feeling that he Is forcing bis friendship where It is Dot wanted. Of course, he should have written you a note of txplnna- tion after fulling to keep his engage ment, but even so, your part was to be gracious. Why not feel that tho two offenses automatically cancel each other? Then In all good faith mid courtesy you might either ask A to bring his friend to cull some evening, or else do Just what you have sug gested. Hut, Instead of a card, why not write a little note telling H that you hope he will renew the friendship you regret having broken short. A Hellish (Sister. Dear Mis Fairfax: I am a young j man going about with an 18-year old girl. We love each other dearly. Her older sister recently broke her ' tigageiueiit. and she Is trying to per Miadw my swetlhenit to do likewieo, She claims that It is not proper for the younger Mrl to go about with a man while th older doesn't. Nines sin- Uvea in siiotliir town and I onlv simi In r iiin-e a week, I am afraid of Iter sister's Influence. Will you ph ase tell me w hat to do? A. L. Im everything In your power to tiinkn your sweetheart ferl the loyalty and devotion nf your love, lion't per mit voiirsilf to luiaKlini that the older Mt'-r' foolish and selllah attitude can break down your happiness. You IniKllt even talk to the older Slaler an. I make her feel that you are her sympathetic snd understanding friend. Tl V to help her get over her own loiiellne and disappointment and ii t let one ungenerous or auspicious No i.ilmltv il.e plan, if you don't Invito It your aliunde, Mary Jane: I would not Invite him In iinv iiioih nsrtlea. st least until he has assumed n nb-rr attitude toward ! you. Just leave him alone until he gets over his grouch. hMciisInn Society. The extension society will meet Friday uficrtioon at 2 30 with Mrs. O. If. Koelhr at H:. Wirt street. SATURDAY IS MATTRESS DAY Special Sale on Cotton Felted Mattresses From $5.95 Up IH.EL, VAL&t GIVING T08C? Buffet Supper for Forty Guests. Mr. George B. Thummel will be hostess to 40 guests at an informal buffet supper Saturday night preced ing the Armistice ball. lirfdge Hostess. Mrs. Robert "Garrett will be hostess Friday for her bridge club of two tables. Personals Dividends Quarterly Abaolute Security Well Chosen Investments Thers Is s tatinfactlon In knowing that your fund are invented In well-choirs security. th firit mortssKca on home, snd that they are earning quarterly dividends at the rate of 6 compounding itaclf or s regular Income to you by check. Call on our officers to explain our plan. 18th AND HARNEY 33 YEARS IN OMAHA Mis KHzabeth Pavls and Mr. Harry Wilkins returned Saturday from Chicago. Mr. R. B. Wallace has returned from Pittsburgh, where she has been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Turnbull, since August. D. R. Colby has returned to Omaha from Manchester, N. H., accom panied by his mother, Mr. Catherine Colby. They are residing at the Blackstone. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Nelson an nounce the birth of a son, Richard Bliss, November 5, at Lord Lister hospital. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Miss Margaret Bliss. Cooking Utensils 7." CLEAN For quick results on all metalware use SAPOLIO Cleans Scours Polishis Large cake No waste V ,We" x 'k Sol Maaaftctarsr Eaocb Morfts'a Son Co., Ntw York, U.S.A. m mi in m mr am m " ,r. tit i iirntN r. II your tongue is coaled or it you have an offensive breath! .nr.t l i-""l" fell. vH l,n , ni filters t . M i'P ''' I ll- nr.!, K . l SI '"' Ijih' -.1 l I" . t , n . n. '!' ' KJ t 'lie l l15l -'-id Ih,v! .'i-i., I to 1 1 1 4 . 1 t , . a . - I ( i. . .i h ' .1 -ID !! I ' I unf-i- t-l I"- 1 - (,' I r ii a I I t '' - I 1 i , ' 1 Tr a;m t t s'.i i u-t:- ll ' U ai s-.ffin funi I n' 1 r . B l.l IB "H In I. I -'it of la'S i Jdl" 4 ti l-a t! (., ( t I ii. ' p.t" n if li . V , t tx4 lit I A ! l' I -. t h ii i I ' - I- I 1 ll . it ll I 1 .l.-. 11 ... iM . i iy ! f M - k I . ,-..' i ! i ( S - I'K I S ; - tilit , 41 ii, I M,:k!il - I ' i n t h n ! rn, n4 'jns thm In a hi' arol iit inwa. ii Im I ,'l r lr 1 a. n.f I -.' 1 h, ; !! I.ll iirit (i.tti I.e. I nil ) mn. It h.!i '! .' i r f ati -i.( r-itinai. I it K i(i I i in i.i.i.iiiif at -i wl't ,. v tti Kiiisi! . an. ... I' I 11 It iKlJHflsnt t,v. ll j K .'..i tt kat I -i liii ' i .Kl I. 1 f ih Rri.nu vss Sail II n ft, - It n K. Ix. S4MU4 -s4. , i. 1 1 t .r via a ju-.tj- -t a,j ". . it k. i.- !.'.) Utv !. I a r. n '. . . t si I . J . 4 K I t.l.l-l ' an, l In Calumet o Vital Element Most Calling Powders Lcslt Don't use a leavener that does not contain whiteof-egg. When you do you take chances you run the risk of spoiling your bakings. The Economy BAKING POWDER contains a small amount of white-ofegg. This makes it possible for representatives of the company to test it frequently for leavening strength right on thedcaler's counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain on the dealers' shelves. It must always be up to the high Calumet standard. Kememberthcwhite-of-egg in Calumet protects the success of your bakings. It is tho eco nomical positive hake day aid and iu sale h 2 1 i times as muth & that fcfar.y other tnnd. A pound can cf Calumet canfain full IS ounc. Sum baking puuJr$ com in I mo unci intttuj IS dusk cam. ii ar ta git a pouui uthtn hi itsiAt it. We Saved 200 Women ! Precisely one month ago we firtt announced our second annual Big 3 Cash Refund Offer and tale of guaranteed Electric Washer. The 3 Washer i in thia sale are famous from coast to coast, used in hundreds of thousands of homes throughout this and other lands. You've read about them in your magazines. Or, you who read the local papers are familiar with their names you should know the reputation behind the THOR, MAYTAG and AUTOMATIC Washer you should know they set the standard for electric washing machines. More than 200 local women have shared in our present sale. They realized the great value repre sented in Washers of such known superiority at our attractive prices and convenient terms. They realized, too, that by wash ing at home, the electric way, their saving in clothes wear, in time, labor and money, and the satisfac tion in having cleaner and more sanitary clothes would more than offset their washer's cost. We Want to Save You Too! Phone ATIantic 3100 if you can not visit our showrooms by Satur day, and have one of our repre sentatives call at your home and explain the many attractive fea tures embodied in this offer. Act NOW-and Share This Refund! When 100 washers were sold we refunded $1 by check to each of the 100 purchasers. When 200 washers were sold we refunded a total of $2 to each of 200 pur chasers. You, too, will receive this $2 refund at once, at the purchase of your washer. When 300 wash ers are sold a total of $3 will be refunded to each of 300 purchas ers. Remember, the more washers sold the more we refund to each purchaser. Tell your friends to buy theirs NOW. Don't Delay-This Sale ENDS Saturday! Saturday our Electric Shop will re main open until 6 P. M. $5 cash and only $1.25 weekly puts a washer in your home. Saturday is your last chance to share in this attractive washer purchase plan. Hurry, if you want this saving. NcbicjkdS Power C. AivKimr.Mr.T. ADVEKTIsr.Mr.MT. I "Protect Your Child!" DEf I L I If hiii nai Tiff WOllLDS GttEATEST MAKING POWDER ' 1 I ' 1 If Xsju. Mi IV x JiU A ftw &it at Mrnlbvl.trn Couth Sryp will stop a bad rouelk and cold In short arder. Every dvot4 mothrr will turely h thank fill to know that ah ran maka this fins cough syrup at mall cspens and with fiv minute of har time. Jly dning n( she know ah Is prnUftinr nsr IovmI one from the rirulonp d tffvrt of a bad fold and reventir( tha likelihood of pnou-. monia, influenia and tuherruloti. A nevtucttd culd I th bfiinnin at that ksrlou maladies. Intslliirtnt mothers fear U rtvw eouh and (old mxlirlns emUiivinf chloroform and karfoties. MealkalJiiesst is rur and frse i from clUorofurm, opiata or narrotic. i x-h va!iia-! me.lirinr at Msathut. Casrtr. Wild (hvrry. TU. etc.. are ilended la Kssraco Mast lis- 1st ll nu S way at la make a nuifkly f '-iv trsalnirit fir "Id and tounr. It I K, i aurrtive lhat a nil si'it csa h bis I at a cost of about 71 la. or Im. Juat tak Ut.linf ilrurfllata f .r Ull f It's, khuiw' r aa-iara Mealka l im. Ilain, ajr d',rt im W rssk k" l th d It wiilt r-i.til. 1ki I it's', toitrr ( tavtina f . r vi wKui fsoii.f. II u. !') f lhuanl sf kitti- kW kMit tst m Ika ( ti ixu ftarr lanttle Is r I tt a't(r r moat rsftn-M, AH drv( u -I t . add fur lousk. and c ld " U H'.khui I'rodiMrt to, Jis)ta tiv A Mmtd 4 wm tlstful tk.'l A Stilts u aa I lift miv-I Ss in ilimpi SWul. uc-y?:!!- 1 tS3-WS3 gUJJ ;rz.T.'4 J sjksj 1 4 Id t t II. V W t . 1 ' I If . i I M ' 'lt s I ? l' ' ' .i,l .' I It t .: . .a k ' il IMT . i.k I Mi .(. hf M K M, fVi - I I " 1 M K. t l-i I k USi; UKK WANT ADS TJ1KY HIUNti KKaSULTS tiany l f l 4 I" t l t' ii I H 1 1 r uft t v aei- I i:.i H I i Al'woxl I, . i. 4 l kal M,Vvi 4 K...4 tut. 1 tr