Nicholsons Give a 9 j o’Clock Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson will gi\e.& 9 o'clock coffee on Saturday evening at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barrows of Do* Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Head Hosts. Hri |Wid Mrs. Walter Head are liav IJn’T'lrseries of holiday dinner parties. Friday they had 12 guests at tl*»ir home, and the same r umber wM dfHe with them again Sunday. I) Clii^wpag night they entertained 18 guests at The Brandeis theater fol lowed by a supper party. ; -Te* Invitations Recalled. ! ’ VHvfthtlons Issued by Mrs. J. E. FHSgerald for a tea honoring her daughter, Miss Gertrude Marsh, to ha’Ve been given Saturday afternoon, December 27, have been recalled, owing to the death of Mrs. W. W. Mal-Sh, grandmother of Miss Marsh. -' Callers at Prinz Home. Forty friends called Informally at the'ttew home of Mr. and Mrs. George i Pilnx on Christmas day. Members of J the Original Cooking club were In i cltjded among those who stopped to j extend holiday greetings. For Miss Jefferis. Mr. afid Mrs. Albert W. Jefferis will entertain at a dinner at the Brandeis restaurants New Year’s eve In hOnor of their daughter, Miss Janet, j preceding the Hallack Hose stipper ; dance at the University club. 1 * 'C' ^______ For Miss Balle. Marshall Magee will entertain in foVindliy at luncheon at the Brandeis odi Saturday for Miss Marguerite Balle of Denison, la., guest of Miss ! Barbara Baird. New Year's Eve Foursome. Messrs, and Mesdames Emerson I Gbcrach, and Mount Burns will make j a^’Mibhome at the Field club New | Year’s eve supper dance at the Fon teneiie. 1 Your Problems j -' a.-. Cares for Another Man. Bwr Miss Allen: I hava come to tha point where I don't care for any thing or what happens to me because the whole world is against me. I was oirty 16 when I married and thought that ! cared a little for for the man. I do not hate him and I do not love him. He Is 14 years older than I am and I know that he loves me. In the summer I met a man that I Jove with all my heart and soul, bnt I Know that there Is no chance of j. ever having him for my own because ! hw:ls married and has two children. I I told my husband about this man I wanting me to leave with him and J everything that happened between us. But he begged and pleaded with me to' stay With him. My lover has been parted from his wife for three years and he says that he doesn’t care for her any more. This man has shown me that he cares a little for me. If I must give him up I don't care what becomes of me. It Is a miserable life to live with a man you do not love when you can't have the one you do love. Please tell me what to do. Should I go to my lover or stay with my husband? I am afraid that I might jump out of the frying pan into the fire. THANK YOU. You will be shocked when I tell you that you are a very selfish woman and that as long as you consider your oSvn’happlness only you will be miser able-. "When you were 16 you chose a husband you did not love,Wild now instead of appreciating his goodness to you, you heartily confess a love 1 for another man and admit that you : would prefer to try your luck with him' except for the fear that you ( might be as bad off and as unhappy a* now. You claim to love (he other ' man with all your heart and soul, but I wonder how you can lay claim to,- either when you so bluntly break j the heart of your husband. If you go j away you W-111 learn what It Is to suf- | fer. The man you love Is not honor able and would prove faithless to you. Then you would wish a thou ! AM imes you had appreciated wour j good husband. It has been said that tHh 'garden of love needs watering. I Let me assure you that If you make an Utfselflsh effort to please your hus band and spent more time appredat ; tiv* the blessing# he brings yon, you w*uld And yourself caring more for Mur.' Happiness must be earned through unselfishness. -Wended: My dear, you will always have trouble, and I won't be able to advise you out of It If you don't treat people with more consideration end expect them to treat you with more respect. If the first young man was taking you to the theater he should have eat beside you. That was in j excusable In him, and your conduct fn leaving him later and going with another boy was no better. f Tie Housewife's Idea Box) 9 ■> ■* - - Li'fimti AI •• Sugar Will Blend Flavors. Ifjyou find that the flavors of dlf feradt vegetables for a stew or salad do tjot seem to blend, add a tiny bit ! of sjgar This usually helps. Add a towjrraJns at a time until the proper tar'l la saeured. THE HOUSEWIFE. (Copyright, mid !• L • _ The Burns to Visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bums of Evans ton, formerly of Omaha, will return the middle of January with Mrs. Jennie It. Burns for a short visit with the Mount Burns, en route to Cali fornia where Mrs. Bums, sr., will spend the winter. The Jay Burns will then go to Florida until spring when they will sail for Europe. , Reunion 1910 Class. Eloise AA'est Mt^JirhoIs is in charge of tlie program being arranged for the reunion of the class of 1910, Cen tral High school, LTniversify club, Saturday night. Miss Ruth Sheldon and Mrs. Wil liam Locke are taking reservations. Members whS cannot attend, are urged to send some word to the re union. New Year’s Reception. Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Peterson will entertain at a New Tear's "at home" on the evening of January 1, from 7 until 11. Richard Duff of Nebraska City is the guest of Halleck Rose. |M iss Information] 1 Engagement of Miss Rose. >■ . —* Mrs. Nellie Rose announces the en gagement of her daughter, Helen Ethyl to Rex Y. Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rccss of this city. Miss Rose was a member of the class of '20 of Technical High. Mr. Reese attended the University of Ne braska, where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. This last year he has been in New York City, finishing his college work at Columbia university. Mr. Reese was prominent in activi ties of the business administration department of the University of Ne braska, where he was founder and editor of the Bizad, a lozal college magazine. He Is also a member of Alpha Kappa Psl, professional busi ness fraternity. The wedding will take place In the early spring. Tuesday Musical Club Membership Seat Sale for Famous Pianist. Membership seat sale for Gruiomar Novaes, pianist, who will appear at the Brandeis theater Sunday after noon, January 4, at 4 o'clock, under Tuesday Musical club auaplces, opens Monday morning, December 29. Mem bers may reserve five seats only in addition fo their own. Extra tickets may be purchased at that time. There is no war tax. Public sale opens January 1. A WlP2'$ CotiPessiori W' . GlMab Garris&tm Madge la Mystified by Mother Graham's Actions. I stared at LlllJhn’a young daugh ter as If her winsome face were an oracle from which I could extract the meaninr of the odd tale ahe was relating to me. I had put down Mother Graham's talk of disgrace coming to Junior through her, and her demand for |100 to be forthcoming by Tuesday, as the impossible farraRe of a brain slightly disturbed by the shock of her fall. But this encounter of the children with the mysterious tramp who appeared so familiar with the names of the family'made It terrify ingly certain that I was facing some thing more substantial—and unpleas ant—thsn’dreams, even though they were nightmares. But this story of a tramp who ap peared to be familiar with the family history, had a sinister aspect which chlHed rrie. Exeperience with Lil lian's work has taught me to recog nise things which otherwise I never would notice, but I felt that It took no unusual Insight to smell blackmail of some sort in this particular Inci dent. But how could Mother Gra ham—an elderly woman of blameless life and the highest Ideals—have any thing In her life upon which a black mailer could fasten? There was but cne answer. She mutt be shielding someone. "Who? Something deep within me shied away from the answer Instinctively. I knew that I did not wish the an swer to the question as yet, and to smother the Insistent suspicion which was trying to voice Itself. I Inter rupted Marlon's story with a ques tion: "Why did you wait to answer him, Marlon?" "X didn't,” she answered, wide-eyed. "As soon as he said about Junior be ing Richard’s child or Elizabeth's"— she quoted exactly the phraseology she had heard—"I started to run away with Junfltr. 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