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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1925)
SOCIETY I 1' ' Rockford College Artists’ Tea Rockford College club announces *n artist tea to he given at the Rlaekstons hotel on Friday, April S, at 4 p. m.. when Robert Odder and August Dunbier, whose pictures will be exhibited, will talk. Mrs. F. E. Rankin, Mrs. Fred Corzine, Misses Kloise Thomas and Ethel Streitz are In charge. Mrs. Eggerss’ (iuest From St. Paul Honored. Mrs. Fred Weirihagen of St. Paul, Minn., was honored at luncheon Thursday by Mrs, Frank Selby. •-ast evening the Eggerss enter tained 10 guests at the Artists’ Models’ performance at the Rrandels and later to the supper dance at the Brandeia restaurants. Friday Mrs. Will Maurer and Miss Bird Craig of Council Bluffs will give a luncheon for Mrs. Welnhagen at the Fontenelle. The visitor will leave Saturday. Past hnstessea to Mrs. Welnhagen include Mesdames Everett Rurke, c,corse Stelnheimer and John Rani ghen, jr. First Baptist Tea. Receiving at the tea Friday after noon from 3 to 5 o’clock, to be given by the woman's society of the First Rapt 1st church In the ladles’ parlor, will he Moailnmp*—- Mcsdames—. A- A. Unl.arme. Anna Bnvd Smith, 3 A. Sunderland. A. p. rinyd. K tl Prats. Ccimmitii'* chairmen Mrs. Frank Field, chairman of the social committee, will lie assisted by her committee: Me.damee— Meadames—. A. If, Jonas, W i ’ i,y|e l ari Gray r K ' Mellon, I K Brink, Beu'ah D'Uan M lasea— Miaeea— Allen .Sunderland, Millie keaaler, Blnr-ltce Thnmnvon, HB Ween I a Conrad. Florence Rhoades, Mrs. Edwin S. Carpenter of Des Moines is visiting Mrs. Edwin S. Rood. ( --—-V COLOR CUT-OUTS QUEEN OF HEARTS b-- ; THK KING IS ANGRY. This is th« next tn the last part of the : •t.iry of "Queen «if Hearts" .**« \ e the rut- I <"ii a <verv day and you’ll ha\« a w hole 1 a*»t of paper dolls to aci out this favorite nuraery rhyme. • • • “The Kinc of Hearts ( ailed for the tarts. And bent the Knave full sore." The Queen had come into the kitch •n just in time to see the Knave dis appear with the cakes. She recognized the Knave at once. In spite of Ijis dis guise. She ran to the King end told him what had happened. The King was very.sngrv indeed. He sent for the Knave and scared him Into admitting that he had stolen the tarts. (Color the King’s hair golden and make hie suit bright green.) (Copyright, im.) AliVKKTISKM F.VT. WOMAN’S SECRET OF BEAUTY Beauty lies In the care a woman hestowa upon herself and In keeping Hr at hay those dread ailments peculiar to her sex. which drag her down and leave telltale traces upon her coun tenance. Sparkling eves, the elastic step and the clear complexion never accompany organic trouble*. Dis tressed expressions, a sallow com plexion. dark circles under the eyes, lassitude, headaches and mental de presslon are the telltale symptoms of women’s ailments. "Women bo trou bled should not lose a day In taking Kydla E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Com pound, made f^otn roots and herbs, the most successful remedy known to overcome woman's ills and restore henllh snd beauty. _ Cnticura Promotes Permanent Hair Health Bhampoca with Cutkura Soap. ** with light applleatlona of Cutlcura Ointment when neceaaaty, tend to free the aealp of dandruff and minor eropdone, and to aatabliah a par gianaat condition of hair health. *** ana* i_ ■ ■- ■ i -i A 1 Corf Qldelc What Madge Hears When She Kinds l.ee Chow. I obeyed whh fidelity and dispatch Lee Chow's injunction to ‘ go back home now and not stop on way.'' I wasted no words in answering him but scurried out of the laundry like a timorous rabbit. It was not until I was half way to the farm that I suddenly slackened my speed. A query which had been lurking in my subconsciousness came dis tinctly to my mind. What freakish fashioning of Kate's chain linked this Chinese with the mysterious waif whom Lillian had rescued. His reference to Lillian with his knowledge of her name, although it held a certain element of surprise, did not impress me as anything un usual. I knew that he had passed us in the sedan and that he had kept strict espionage upon our journey. Hut his request to talk to the "sick lady” sent my mind into an un charted sea. From it there presently began to emerge shadowy barks of conjecture, each morp fantastic than the one preceding it. Lee Chow had hern Hugh Granliand's faithful servant for many years; or at least this was his assertion although Lillian's state ment had shaken my belief In Hie validity of his claim. He had led me to believe that nothing in life mat tered to him save the serving of his master, both In solving ttie mystery of his disappearance and in carrying out the army officer's commands con cerning me. Yet he had said he "want ver' milch to talk to sick lady.” Then, too, a cut back from memory showed me the stricken girl shaking me and demanding—something clicked deep in my consciousness. The pieces of the puzzle fitted to gether in a pattern so outlandish that I burst into laughter at my own overwrought imagination. I there with resolved to indulge no more in conjecture or deduction, but to wait patiently for developments in this bizarre problem. Ik>p Cliow Wails. A horn sounded Impatiently behind me and a rather shabby touring car, with the rear curtains on, shot by at a tremendous rate. I was within sight of the spot where the dirt road past the farmhouse joined (he turnpike, and when the touring car turned down that road I accelerated my own pace. I reached the farmyard gate just after the car had come out of It, patently having made a stop there. I was not surprised therefore, to find Lee Chow waiting on the door si ep, a basket of laundry by bis side Mrs. Tlcer, with stiff disapproval of all aliens in her face, was explaining to him with raised voice that T was not at home and site could not permit him to some inside until I had ar rived. "Here boss lady now," I.ee Chow said blandly as 1 rounded the corner of the house. "Now I come inside, maybe," Mrs. Ticer sniffed. "Of course you can do as you please, Mis’ Graham,” she said coldly, and swept majestically out of the kitchen. I,cg Chow looked after her with something on his face more nearly approaching a grin than I ever had detected there. "Fat lady no like men not white." he said as he deposited his basket of laundry upon a chair and proceeded to undo it. "But i.ee Chow no hurt anybody. Will Missee Graham please look at laundry and give me ticket?" I exantinod tite laundry, some that I had sent out before leaving the house to go to Mother Graham, and for which in my confusion I had not thought to ask when in the China man's establishment. I found it beautifully done and from my kitchen cabinet I produced the ticket and paid hint. Tucking away the money be folded his hands Into his sleeves and said meekly with an up ward inflection: "Be Chinv see Missee Fnderwood and sick iadv now?" "It will lie impossible for you to see tiie sick lady,” I told him firmly. | "but If you will wait In the hall I will ask Mrs. t'nderwood to see you now." Gesturing for him to follow me, 1 went out of the kitchen, leaving the way clear for the offended Mrs. Tleer's return. T Indicated a seat in the hall where t meant him to rest until X returned. X heard no sound behind me as I went up the stairs and down the corridor to Idllian's room passing as I did so niv own room where the mysterious waif lay. It was not from any suspicion of the fhinesn that X giadeed back, as I stopped before lull Ian's door, but what I saw sent me racing back along tile hall. I ,ee Chow was just disappearing through the door of the sick room. Her Husband Is Brine Stolen. 7>oar Miss Allen: 7 am so worried 1 don’t know which way to turn. My husband and 1 have been married eight years and we have loved each other very dearly. Until lately he has not even looked at another woman. There is a young woman going to our church socials who makes up to my husband and f cart see that he cares a great deal for her. 7t doesn’t seem to me that he is interested in anything at home now. Before I had trouble getting him to attend church socials, but now he is always ready to go. This young woman goes to church twice every Sunday, teaches Sunday school and is a member of the young people's society. 7t seems to me that if she is a. real Christian and a good woman she ought to leave another woman's husband alone. What would you advise me to do? Should I tell my husband that 7 won’t go to any more church socials as long ns she is there? MRS. O. W. In your c.-ise It would be s mistake to say anything tn your husband about your fears, lie may enjoy the young woman at church without being disloyal 10 you in the least. While (here may he some slight in terest between them, it is best to wait for conclusive evidence of it. In the meantime don't worry. Your best pro tection is in the honor of the other two people. For Bride-to-Bc. In compliment to Miss Dorothy Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed win E. Gray, whose marriage to Dr. John Scott will be solemnized March 30. Miss Lysla Abbott will entertain at a dinner-bridge at her home on Friday, and Mrs ,1. C. Buffington will be a luncheon hostess Saturday at Aquila Court. St. Philip Neri School Benefit, A cat-d party will be given at St. Philip Neri parish hall, Florence, Sat urday evening for the benefit of St Philip Neri school. f Cash Buyers Get These B-e-t-t-e-r V-a-l-u-e-s 19.7.1 and 22.1" riraa.na at 15.00 25.00 and 27.50 Ilrmna at 19.7S ! ' 34.50 and 37.50 Drasara at 25.00 39.16 «n«l 45.00 Drensrs at 29.75 | F. W. Thorne Co. 1812 Farnam Street ^Mian ——————aw—e—y I ters of a century the name "Forbes” has been the American house* wife's unfailing guide B to purity and quality in spices. At Your Grocer’s! \ * Quality Spices t | Also Quality Co/Fee, Tea, Flavoring E x tract a and Baking Powder. The Brandeis Store Friday—Continuing the Purchase Sale of Silk Hose Thousands of pairs of the highest grades of fresh, new hose, purchased from the country’s four best known makers. In quality, in variety, in actual values, there has been no hosiery .sale to compare with this. j-—-— .- ■ ■ ■. V. Sheer Chiffon Service Chiffon Heavy Silks Square and Slipper Heel Outsi/es in brown and black V .r ■ ■ t Every Desirable Shade— Blonde Rose Sunset Taupe Gun metal Picadilly Ivory Rosewood Maple Cream Sunshine Chaire Circassian And 20 Other Shades. * I Friday, We Continue the March 1 _Housewares Sale The Brandeis Store, Big Cleanup Sale of Gas Ranges Real values, every one at such decided savings it is indeed well worth while to buy Friday. Coming in the spring, too, it presents an economy that is most timely. Brandeis Scores Again in Gas Range Values Steel Coral Gas I Range With white porcelain doors, front legs and splasher. The 14x20 inch oven, the oven side and the top guard are also in white. A guaranteed baker. An Attractive Range at an Exceptional Price All-Porcelain Sanico Gas Range 5U With porcelain 95.00 All-Porcelain oven and broiler, _ o • dark blue trim- Cirey oaillCO med. All white ^ porcelain doors. L»aS We Cannot Empha- „ , . ^ size Too Forcibly the »"«* troiur, |r«y ty • • rvv i • o v and whit® por* hJ S(ll mgs l tl 7 Tils Snip* celain trimmed. 'j THE BRANDEIS STORE FIFTH FLOOR | 11 fl THF. BRANDI 15 5TORF 77,25 . 1 All-Porcelain Sanico 1 Gas I Range ft 62-1 With the front logs, door pan els, s p 1 a s her. oven side and top rail white porcelain. Huy Friday and Count Your Saving* *