THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 22, 1917. What is Going On in Society Circles ' (CeavtlBood Tnm rote One.) acompanied by Mrs. Richard and their little daughter, whom he left in New York. Mrs. Richards' niece and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. John Twachtman, are living in New York City, where they have an apartment in Washington Square. Mrs. S. S. Caldwell, who spent the last week in St. Louis with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mm. C. A. How, returned this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman and daughter, Margaret, returned Thurs day from two months in California, Mrs. Arthur C. Smith it expected home from the east today, but her daughter, . Miss Harriet, remain! to take part in a little comic opera writ ten by Jier cousin, Mitt Rosamund Batchelder of Boston, to be presented by the Spence school alumnae shortly at the Plaza hotel in New York. Both Mist smith and her cousin were ttu dentt at Miss Spence't. Milt Smith goet to Boston to bt bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Christina 5nel ling and Loring Coleman of Chicago April w. Social Gostin. John Knox spent part of hit Eatctr vacation at a nouae party in Anaover wun some yroton tcnooi irienat ana and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craw- iora. air. irawtora nat aow gone back to Canada after winter in Boston. Mrs. Crawford and her lister, Mrt. Knox, have been devot ing a good part of their time in Bos ton to work with the American Fnnd ... c....k ur....j.j Mitt Claire Helen Woodard, who went to uilitornia with Mr. and Mrs. D. C Bradford tht first of February, u now with her brother at Lewiitown, Mont, and will not be home for thret or four weekt. u:.. r.....i. u.r..h- .i rui i cago will be unable to come to Oma- v f ,L. t j : .1 i:.. i ll 1U UI6 WSUUIlia U( HI OlMTJ Burkley as expected, owing to tht ill. ness of her mother. At toon as the ii able to travel they will go east Mrs. F. A, Brogan with Mr. Bro gan'i mother, went to Emporia, Kan., Tuesday to vitit the former' titter, Mrs. Sodeo, for two weeks. Warren Breckenridge, who b at Harvard law school, tpent hit tpring vacation at Amherst Mrt. Louis Nash and Mr. X. F, Crofoot went to Dubuque last week for tht funeral of George Myert. who married Mitt Adelint Nash of this city. Mrt, Nash and Mr, Crofoot re turned Thursday evening. Miss Louise Dinnina hat font Into Red Cross work in New York. Mr, and Mrt, Windsor Doherty, who were here for two weekt at the Merritm, returned, Wednesday to .Winner, S. D. Mrt. H, Y. Cook left Friday even fag for a vitit with htr brother at Ex celsior Spring, - Brides and Attendants in Spring Weddings Among th VUltort. Miss Martha Fold, who hat been traveling in Japan and Chin tine December, landed in Vancouver April S and reached Omaha Thura. ill, (,.m TtnlAm ..111 k. i. .!.k w.un n,i, ww nii will, her brother and hi wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Folda, until the goet to cpnraim, wit, to ner tummer home. Mr. and Mrt. Alee Mossman' of Toronto, Canada. r the guestt of ii. uu ivii a. j. a, xiau en route from t winter in California. . Mrs. Frank Colpetzer i expecting Mrs. C K. Coutant to arrive from Chicago within a few days to be with her until after the wedding of . Mrt. Coutant't nephew, Lawrence Brinker, and Miit Mary Burkley. Looming on Social Horifott. -Mm. F. R. Robinson and Mrs. M. M. Murray will give luncheon for thirty-two guestt at th Blacks tone .Wednesday. Mr. 0. E. Harris entertains tt din ner t th hotel today. Two hundred reservation hav been mad for th anniversary musi-cal-te at th Omaha Woman' club at th Blaeksfon Tuesday. Mr. John Wear will enttrtain m honor of Mist Ann Welch whose wedding tike ptae April 28, at lunchwn t th Blacktton Monday, follow! by a bridg party at her horn. TwW guestt will bt in tht Pirty. . . Ooe East for Graduation. Mr. nd Mr. C M. Wilhelra left ?.VJi"!,y t New York, where Mr. Wilhelm will remain for th gradua tion of their daughter, Esther, from, Mist Spence' tchool on May 23 Mr. and Mr. C E. Yoat expect to Jev Thuraday for Detroit to vitit Mr. Yotf lister for two weekt be fore going on to New York to it tend th graduation of their grand, daughter Mis Virginia Offutt, also from Mis Spenec'a School, t Mr. Charlet Offptt. who hai been t th Gotham in New York all winter, and her daughter will return horn with Mr. and Mr. Yott after the gradua tion. , Social Crab Meet The Efficiency club of th Atamito dairy gave surprise prly on Mr. F. J- Kerna. Monday evening at hit ham. A moit enjoyable evening was tpent with music and dancing, Ihos present were: . mows. ene Heedem.e A ' . s Jft V m 1 Yf , , MYV & MJUUBf J3LOOW. M4nt4U 1MI- J7 rtUtt, H. Sohwager MlfSMw 0rtrud VeCftulty, LillUn NIok, . Inu Ktrnti. Mm, MoKwImk. T). ft. Ak. C. r. Ichwaiert F. L. Krnui, El l McDennH, Harrttt Mbt-w, eTuiik Fianvk. Hi lprllnr, MMart.-- Own DrtMll, L Frd Grefl, A. W. Barrtt D. DU(M ' C. Rfcnd. ,.Srf'J-m.h1"am itrtm4 the G. W. club Thursday afternoon at cards. Priies were won by Mrt. F. Snyder. Mrt. F. H. Kroll and Mrs. J. R..Riha. The next mrptinv will k u,i,k i iv. Kina iway 4. inctt present wer n. a. Ralmm. f. H. Kroll. a. J. Ondnsk, M. Andsraen, R. Kaaanar, f. 8n dr, Charlai Btanbrouih. Cl.ranca WblM, Otto Jurseaa, Ro , iwarlial. ' Jaroma Paalntr, : UjlMlk. J. R. Rlba, K. X. Kolba, K J. Ell.a, r. Zaiman. ' C A Kantikr, J. Kl.mra. , Hieater Parties in Prospect Mr, and Mrs. Ward Burgess will lave a large box party for "The Passing Show of 1916" at the Boyd metier Diuraday. Miss Mane Dil ion ot Ncoia, la., horn of Flattamouth will entertain nartlM At la,ht C D Usm-m 1. -1 Council Bluff, J, H. Hrtnttj Dr. J, e. oummtr, Joseph fiarkar and E. W. Mulligan, partita of six. Smaller reservations have been mad by B, C Whitmor. A, K. Donnell, T. H. Cmpbll, S. DeHoff, Dr, W. K. Foota. W. T. Bnrna Pa,, I W.-.I... E. T. Mulllck. J. O. Russell. C L.' Schneider, M. A. Wellt, F. A. thatch r of Kansas City, Coit Campbell, T. Gahan. A. lohnaon. W. I Vinalt ma M. A, Milder. . Mr. Towlt't Vint Aid Cite. Tha rlaaa a.ra.ani-.rf h. B... B. Towl for the study of first aid under th Rid Cros tociety. will mt Tuesdat and Thundiy o( each week at th Nnrana' liik Tka U.. Uieiudet! .. MllIHSt Mwlfla i.-W,.: r. li H )b.)b 1a.ia aHi..u. Jahai Patla W.W.,.. n.A. a, - ; ----- 7 .-- . i-aai .iibii,, av. a. MOSI W. p. ItMlar , T. L. Davis Ramael Burn, girl Jtoailar J0h t UcCal-M . MltW- MlM- JY.1' Wiit Pavis -Msller CavU South Side Social Gossip Affair of the Put Wiek. ' A number of friend of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gerin turprittd them Thursday awftnintr af their ham, tka occasion being the eiahteenth anni versary of their wedding. Cards were played, after which the eom- pny wer entertained by Mr. Fran. cla I. f.Arin BnH Vfiaa HlaN ecomplished muiiciant. ' uavisn m decorating and novel In Idea, the L Mar'i club electrical dance wu ntla rf th mnat a,i.aa ful of th club' teaton. Over ont hundred and tixty couple enjoyed th festivititi. th club will givt anothir danci May i. -est, ura renn entertained th Happy Hour Kensington club Thura day afternoon when twentv ueata wv nraaanl Vftialr, faMikaJ ,L. divrtion for th ftrnoon, Pronl Mntlon. ' Mr. Anl Rararmatl aa4 la..-,k4M Henrietta, returned (rem th east to- Mist Myrtle Fit Robert hat re- tliman I-vum it It:.. ...... .( ip. mia Roberti tttended eevtral vocational guidance conferences. Mr. anit Vfra lim,a U Ct-.l n. ween oner, vv nit Sulphur Spring!, W. Va., for few weeks' loiourn. Mr. Boylt it teen on th golf link daily. Mr. N. L, Nathanton of Toronto, Canada, arrived Saturday to join Mrt, Nathanton, who haa been visiting her partntt, Mr. and Mrt. Barney Harrla, tyJljS Charlet E. Fanning and H. H, Baldrige are at th Waldorf naiuna in new soric. Ten $500 Gifts to Y, W. Girls' Fund Insures a Camp Ttl .(.00 rtnnatir.na ,t. V-..- '--- -7 w .11- auuna Women Christian association sum mer camp fund practically assures tht aroal nf 2niW in th. by Omaha butinest girli, Foster- cancer inturane company made the tenth gift of $500, conditioned by Mra. Inh C U'k,n. ah. J . of thtt turn. E. M. F. Leflinr. it it announced, wtt th unnamed donor who encouraged th butinest girll by a contribution earlv in th campaign. A sIW gift of Mr. Frank Col petaer brings th total up to $17,195. Th ramnatam aUia, -a n.l-.l. k4 by which time the girl hop to hav rcacnta tne -mu.uuu marK. Patriotic Celebration By Tel Jed Sokol Girls Ted Trrl Snknl mill .M a ..l.k.. tipn Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock m their hall, Thirteenth and Martha itreeti. Patriotism will be th ky note Of th affair rlrlllinn ku k. k.... being one of the main featurei of the proBram. m addition to th drill work, girls' classes will pretent folk dances and fw mmnln a( lna- nd H, E, Soliga-gm 1 also carded for th afternoon. Tma nt.tr, an f ! Im m aBT.a, a aiuucni m uaiiicTU lege, has joined th National Guard ana gong to s-incoin. Mrt. Jamet Parsley hat tlmoat re covered from her recent illneia. Dr. r. Vf T)av 1. .n.rlinar th. ma.t, .a a II. t nmH c'Jiicge. Day and Gail Knight ar fluaran ttned at their home with meatle. TUm urk... , mjtfMV iiuiacn Will card party and entertainment Thura dav aveninar. Snecial nriu mll h Mrt. Margaret Fric Ml returned fn nr nnm, in nnitrrlaa' AX7um .4... ... aim aH aaiiusu viait m mil T3llr v St Luke's Lutheran church hld . r..w.. ... Mv.iu, mi in,, aiiiiiniiion clan at McCrann't hall Friday vt flinf Mrt. C C Wilson ntrtind th laaies 01 tne Metnodist church Thura day afternoon. Mr. Walt.r XTnrl-n -nl. .!.. J .L. Thursday Kensington club this week. Mrt. West1 of New York wat guest of the afternoon. Mrt. Irvin How will be the next hostess. fiaa l.rtrrla Pali. .hI..,.!..J ...... vv. .. -v.,1,1 .uiciiaiucu llic Luther league of St Luke' Lutheran church Wtdnaiday evening. About thlrtV irtl.ata su.r. n,....l a. J ....a -- J S T.W.V fivmi, BIIU BPvlll the evening with music, followed by uiuiy mncn, . .,Mr,-.9?or8 Brewer, assisted by Mn. William Gunold, entertained the Eattern Star Kentingtoa club on Thurtday afternoon. ' SatiirHau au.nlni- ak. AJ.k -1 tr. Clril.r nt lrBa,... c. k.u dancing party t Keep' cdemy. nnoni iorty couple wer present. St, Mary' guild met at th St. Martin a riri.ru . T. . . j , . ,.,ui , wu luima, waning. " .vnin wit tpent with music, iHiiiianea uy in soutn Mign Olee c Mb, who wer th guestt 6f th v ning. . !'- Mrr- Volt. tasUted by Mr. Filkenar, entertained St, Mr tin', guild Tbundty afternoon Dundee ".. Society Notes meet this Thuraday with Mrs, J. W. Marshall. Rev. Harry Foster and Frank Pugh attended the Presbyterian spring meeting at i-yons, incd, tne past weeic Mrt. Gov S. Davit will address the congregation of the Dundee Presby terian cnurcn tnit morning. Mist Dorothy Sanford of Chicago is the guest of Miss Gertrude Aikin. A number of pre-nuptial affairs were given the last week for Mist Aikin and Mr. Willard Slabaugh, whose wedding takes place Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lemere, who have tpent ten dayt in New Or lcant and Hot Sorintrs. Ark., ar v. pected home this week. Mr, and Mn. E. A. Beardilev hav gone to Hot Springi, Ark. Benson '. , Social Circles Mrs. Loechner and Mra. Hnw n. tertamed Tuesday at the home of the latter in honor of Mra. O. S. Brooks, who leaves todav. Lunch wa lirrvarl after musical numbert by Mrs. Mar shall, Mrt. How and Mitt Alice Mo i-reary. Mist Irene Fenet waa nreaentrrt th gold medal by the Daughter! of the American revolution ot Umaha on Friday for th beat esaav In th utitnr clan of th Benton High tchool. Tht essay waa on the Lewis and Clark ex position. : ' A on was born to Mr. and Mr. R. J. Viola last week. , Dr. and Mrt. Brookman hav gont for three weekt' ttav at Exeeliinr Springs. Mrs. W. R. Mors haa aront for a week' viait in Fremont Mn. J. KOthona will b hnalria for in aui wieaertenen club at her homt next Wednetdav. Mr. F. O. Falk will be hostess for tn uorcn tociety next Friday even' ing. Th Woman' elub arava a farewell reception on Friday afternoon at the horn of their former president, Mrs. O. S. Brooks, previott to her depar ture, for Ticoma, With, on Sunday. n uamiy luncneon wa icrved and th guest of honor wtt pretented with jilver spoon by th club members. Min Gertrude Penny wa pleasant ly aurprised at her horn last Tuesday evening by th member of St. Bernard s church choir. Miaa Marv Arndt and Mr Ath.-t Grottc. both of Benson, wer married last Wednesday. Mr. C C. Sawtell wa choaen vie pretident of Benson diitrict tt th meeting of the Omaha Pretbyterial tociety held tatt week in Omaha. Mr. and Mrt. Chat let Voat enter tained about twenty guest last week in honor of Mr. Von' birthday. Mrt. R. H, Cast it entertaining for Mr. L. Sonneland. who is nn hrr wav from Columbus, O., to Harlan, la. Mra, H, C Campbell entertained a,t a thower in honor of Miss Eleanor trOwn 01 Dundee, who is soon tn he married in California. Mr, n, O. Wulff entertained last Sundav at dinner for her itT Mr J. C, Neal, of Kennard, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. D. $. Williams enter tained at their guestt last week Mes dames W. J. Morrison and J. Morri ton of Gretna and W. W. Gamble of Peru. Thou from th Woman's club who funded th open meeting in Omaha tnuriQay were ueioi,mei w. M. Tv. laa Vf tnulMa. D D TJ..1... T W. Wtlch, F. B. Oliver, G. W. fr- uais ana w. n. wueox. Mr. W. E. Yarton cntrtinrl nn Wdnidy for th Wtt Farnam iveniington ciud. - Rev. and Mrt. Kelton will attend th Lutheran conference at Hnnmr during the coming week. Mrt. Nil. ton and Mr. C. H. Timme will tct t delegates from th Lutheran church here. About sixteen frienda aurnriiad Miss Thyraa Fair in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. John McMahon and daughter, Grace, of Lincoln, were guests at the i. jaicuuire nome last week. . Rev. C A. Johnsoi. was fnrmallv installed at pastor of Augustana church last Monday evening. Rev. C. F. Sandahl and Rev. C. G. Bloom quist took part in th services. Member of th Royal Neighbor lodg will tntertain t a auffragett social next Thursday ivening in their lodg room. Osrauui Bm. H t. Kaw Tork. Acrtl SO. Dr. Aliralla Duaa. eftnaul aantral of Colombia, announo4 to nlht Uat ka ha raealvad tnstnulloni from bis varnnaat I danr abaolutalr that than la any baala lor raoorti of a Otrnwn auk. marina baaa kavla Una aatabllahad aou .ii ana. Florence . Social Items Rev. I. Will Miller. Tacoma. Wash., spent last week aa th guett of nis lister, Mrs. e. t. Babbott. C L. Nethaway ipent the first part of last week in Chicago, visiting his moincr, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fox and fam ily spent Sunday in Valley, Neb, vis iting friends and relatives. Misses Dolly and Thurma Morgan, who have been visiting relatives in Tekamah, Neb, returned home Sun day. Mrt. Idt West visited with relatives In Merman Sundav. Richard Brewer, St James, Neb, wat the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pike several dayt last week. Mn. Hugh Glasgow entertained the Dorcas society of the Christian church at ner bom Wednesday afternoon. After short business meeting a uncneon wat served during which Mrs. Glasgow and .Mrs. Pike were each presented with a beautiful vase in appreciation of their efforts in be- nalt of the lociety. Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Thies and Miss Clara Storms were each presented with a bunch of car nations for their work during the year. Mr. A. i. Lemon will enter tain th society Thursday, May 3. The volunteer firemen of Florence entertained with a banquet and a dance Thursday evening at th Fon tenell hall for the member and their tamilles. Jamet Nicholson will leave the first of thit week for Douglas, Wyo, where he will file on homestead. J. A. Dibble, Emit Kaufmann, George Gamble, F. S. Tucker, F. A. Matthews, E. L. Plata and J. H. Crouch leave thia evening for Ne braska City to be gone for aeveral days Thomas Ritchie arrived last week to spend some time visiting hit ions. Mr. Ritchie it located in the western part of the ttate. . . Wedneiday evening ' Mrt. John Tuttle wai surprised by the member of th Christian church. Twenty three were present and passed the evening with garnet, eonundrumi and musical telectiont. During tht lunch- ion Mrs. Tuttle wa presented with many handsome and useful presents. Mrs. W. T. Granger, Simms, Mont, who hat been visiting her titter, Mrs. Grant Fox. returned to her home Thursday. Announcement wat made the first of last week of th engagement of Miaa Utuwa .Hn.. h. ..J T ving B. Allison, Florence. Mis Mai- ley wa formerly a teacher in the Florence schools. Th weddintr will occur lata in the summer. Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Knia- enter tained Sundav when their suesta were Mrt. Frit Krute, Dr. and Mrt. C. A, borenion and Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. Monday evening recention was held for Rev. R. C. Harding, pastor of the Christian church, by tht teachers ot tne training ciast. John Bebentea moved to hi new farm horn near Gretna th first of last week. Ted Kruse, who hat been vititing in lowa returned homt luesday. Dr. and Mr. C A. Sorenson enter tained at carda Monday evening, when their guests wer Mr, and Mrj. John Kyan ana nr. ana Mrt, v n. Knag. C. J. Kierle, who hat been ill th greater part of th winter, is rapidly convalescing and wa abl to be about town Wednesday. Persistent Advertising ! th Road 1 o Success. West Ambler Social Activities Put Color in Your Cheeks Thar Is a aneeoaaful Imltstloa f tha slow at hwltk. Rich, red Moo atiowlnf ttumwb. tron-lucon. skin naani not only baautj. hut haolth. Whoa vut color fadea you will find that your heart palpitate on aught xertion, eneh aa climblne itafra, and that your breath ia ihort and yu laek ambition. Now la tha time to ma aaullon. . Tak our Mineral Sprinf Hatha and drink our bealtk-nvlvin Mineral Wattr. Brown Park Mineral Springs Jflth and O Sta.. South Side, Fbow South 7. D. JOHN A. NIEMANN OatoofHttblo rkytklaa at Char. Mra T V fianaaal ma ..11. J - 4. --. wiibi, " - - veniaia ,o Haitingi, Neb., last week by th ill ness of her mother. Kv. and Mrt. E. A. Rustell, who tOint tha winter with their rlaiia.Vit.. .Mr. W. B. Howard. nd Mr. How. rq nav returned to tlwir bom in Ord, Nb. . t - Mn anrl Mao T n B.., . a. Gibbon, Neb, last week, accompa nying the body of Mr, Putman' tit who died l Chanut. Kan. . Mr. and Mra C p C....1 I l. . . . ' " t-. . wrvaunaiiu neve moved from Newman Grov, Neb, to i nirty-suttn ana Charles streets. T.fra. 5iwanlanrl waa fr.-H..1.. tt:.. Wilma Howard. Mra. J. B. Ruth returned from her winter sojourn in th south last Sat urday evening. Th Dundee Circle of 'the Child Conservation league met Monday with Mra. W. E. Burroughs. Mr. N. J. Baker entertained company at hr horn last Saturday. Mrs. D. L. Johnston' Bible class waa postponed last week btctoie of tn eHiiratirtital .n(...... .l . v. ., vv . ivwi,is,Tiiii.Ti i me North Presbyterian chureh and wilt GROCER TELLS FACTS TO OMAHA PEOPLE ' "I hd been ovrworking for year ftfltri TtV ttAMatlk aWD n Tn4 T L.J J "","v-- UUffa IMQ HQ appttit and what I at formed gn and soured. Wa always constipated. Nothing helped until I tried Imck thora bark, glycerin, te., a mixed m oanr-rn, urn, oruuiNruii as tonlihad ma with It INSTANT tion." Because Adler-1-ka amnti BOTH Iars-e and small Intestln it rt lievea ANY C. ASH! ....t1..ti.. , ......j.H.i.ii! aim stomach or gaa and prevent appen- uicius, in naa wutrvcoi action oj anything w ver sold.-The Sher man A M(Cnnnll riniM C lAlk ..J Dodg. and Th Owl prug'Co., 16th m narnay. Aavaruaament, THE HOME OF THE CHICKERING PIANO OUR POLICY of never rnisrepresentinsr our goods, of sellintr only high grde, standard wake pianos, combined with our different methods of merchandising, resulting in better pianos for less and considerable money-saving to the purchaser is evidently appreciated by the piano-purchasing public. In no other way can we account for the wonderful manner in which our piano business has grown, Among the celebrated makes we eell are: v CHICKERING Imt&Pmd -HaimSnt, BAning Smith & Barna SehaffBm. Armstrong 1 ' Kohler A Campbell Brewster ' - Auiopiano ; . Upright Pitinos, Player Pianos, $65.00 and up, $275 and up. ' Prices on our pianos are lower, and the quality and character higher than ever before. Now is the time to purchase. Oat-f.twii ustotnew write for vrleeo, terma. itearriptlo tit articulara t tht BURQESS-NAaK COMPAMV wer t teUin that save atoeiey, BURGESS-NASH CO. Mrt. Mary Adami, of Central City, wat the week end guett of Mr. and Mrt. Arthur King. , Mrt. Hattit Edgar, who hat spent the winter with her son, Park Edgar, and family, left for her home at ScottsblufT, Neb, Friday evening. Grant Sill, who is preparing to be a medical missionary, has filled the pulpit at Jennings church for two past Sundays. Miss Marie Carlsen, who came from Lincoln Saturday evening to spend few day with her mother, left Mon day for western Nebraska. Gilbert Thompson and bride, who were recently married, have taken th Randall eottag on Forty-ninth and Pacific itreeti for the lummer, ' Mrt. H. Nielson and small daugh ter, Jane, left Friday evening for Har lan, Iowa, to spend the week end. Mra. A. Miller was the guest this week of Mn. Henry Parkt and daugh ter, Mn. L. Barr, in Monmouth Park. Fred Goodnough returned on Fri day evening from Arcadia,' Florida, wher he (pent the latter nart nf th winter. Mrs. Glen Gerkin entertained this week for her house guests, Mesdame William Frl.nfi-M .,) T IT D..I of Villisca, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fulmer have had as their guest thit week their father, P. L. Van Meter, of Hamburg, la. Mrs. Edward Wajth, accompanied nv hir eiet.r VT.a r l -T . C Portland, Ore, left Monday for their old home in New Jeney, where they will spend the tummer. Mr. and Mri. Glenn Fratt wel corned a ion into their home on Mon nav. Ura. TTvatt ar,. ...).. vr:.. Gertrude Roessing of west side. Mrs. A. E. Koplin entertained at dinner at hir knrn. :n T7 1,. - .. ..v...v ... l.llll lll.fl U(l Thursday for Mrs. W. W. Col and and on, Billy, and Mrt. Allic. It.. D T? . ... ., d. r., uant? eniertainea th W-.T Cl'H. Wmn..1. rU.:.l! T ..... ..Univ.,! a viiiiaiin i cm perance Union on Thursday. A pa- trinli- w : ( I i.hi. wiujuiii wu given ano pians ,u ,v.iii wui k lur lne aoiqier ooyt m camp were made. it. u arown arrived on Friday from Jacksonville, Fla., where he had tpent the winter, to vitit tome tim here with his daughter, Mrs. Edgar,; before returning to his home in Den ver. v . Mrs. H. G. Claggett, assisted bv her daughter, Mrs. E. Stevens, will entertain the all day meeting of th Ladies' Aid society Thursday, April 26, at ther new home on Leaven worth Heights. Tuesday afternoon the marriage oi Floyd G. Hensman, eldest ion of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hensman, and Miss Laura Frieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Frieber, took place at the parsonage on Eleventh and Dorcas streets. An old friend of the bride, Rev. R. Hilkerbaumer, officiat ed. Mrs. Frank Thomas, sister of tht groom, was bridesmaid and Mr. Thomas best man. After a honey, moon with relatives at Sutton, Neb, they will be at home to their friends in their new bungalow at Thirty fourth and Taylor streets. Mrs. Bert Polley entertained the Jolly Ten member of the A. B, Towel club t her home on Saturday afternoon. Those present were: Mesdames. R- G. Sutton, Grant Hayes, A. Hatfield, A. Wiig, S. Kern, N. T. Thompson, S. Westin, L, T. Bullock, M. Peterson. . Whltteok at Han. Havre, April IS. Brend Whltlock, Unite States muilatar t Balilum, arrived to ae- sume bll dutlae at the present seet Ot the aeitiaa aovernmont aero. $150.00 Cash Prizes . Offender Paralta Plays, Inc. . Tea New Motion Picture Co. $50 to the perioa who mbmki the beat trade nark detvgn; $50 for ' die brat catch phrase lor advenit iaf, and $50 for the beat special . type i lenatiai for Paralta Plan, lac. Tbeaowlhroemillioodollat I olio picture corporatwo opens this coolest to ereriUaJy. You ay wia all J the three prut, , sutraf atotaloDIM). The cos. . test closet at audmeht May 15, 1917. Send a self e&reasodea. elope aad w will aua yea fall peraculan as to the etrau aid oo , cbioot f the cootest. Paralta Plays. Inc. 72$ Sereeta Avse-aa, New York CKy Special SALE- Monday ONLY- At an inducement to hav yon visit our beautiful Oriental we offer 100 Orib Bowl for th special price of 1.00. BOWLS shop Oribe Wan mi lint made in seta in tha yaav 1604 and la considered by collector on f the rareat ot old Japanese ottarlei., These bowls are xaet eoptee of the ancient Oribo Wart in their wonderful ahapea and eoftly blended co). era. Vlilt ui en Monday and cure one of these beautiful Iwwli. . W. H. ELDRIDGE IMPORTING CO. WS FARNAM ST. (AeroM from W. O. W. Building.) , Ji "It's EairToI!iEU7 I - al . 8Y VALESKA SURATT ICOTJL haMly beltera U myaelf, when t flret saw with what re markable ease bleokhaada could be entirely eliminated, 1 believed ae tht-ueanda of ether do to thli day i that plnehlntr and face eteamln were the only method, which force out theae beauty-dettroylnv peiti. You all know, -or should know that pinching? the ahln la vlacee, to remove blackheads, pre dueea red aneti, and after a time the whole face la full af Irreamlar patohee. Get some aeroxln at any drug attye and sprinkle a liberal amount en a aponre wet with hot water. Then rub tt en the places where tha blackheads are. for a few memento. After waahln the face yen will And that every black bead btr and little, has disappeared from sight completely. This should also be done every little while to prevent them from reappearing. MLLJC. X. It's the ecalp that needs eleanainff even more then the hair, But soap cannot remeva the fatty films and scales. - Then, too, the alkali In soap dries up the scalp ell. The way to thoroughly clean the scalp Is by dissolv ing away the fatty substances. Eggot Is the only thing that will do this. A teaspoonful of eggel In a half cup ef weter makes en extraordinary rl-'h shampe and hair cleanser. Too will have a cleaner scalp than ever before and this will help tt Itt the hair gruw, see . Visa HOW There are very few drug stores that oan't supply you with the bet-r4pio for making up my "heir foreer." but If you cannot secure It send the price flfty cents, to "Secretary ia Valeaka Vuratt. Thompson Bldg., ChU cage." and my secretary wilt forward tt ta you immediately. MRS. I. Ten can make your hair grew about an Inch a month and la a , short time. Instead of your hair being only to your shoulders, H will be down to your watat, silky and luaurlant, and those thin apota will be all Ailed with new growtng hair. Ton can rely on this renult. Hundreds of my frlende are hav ing thla experience. Tog oan make up aver a pint of this remarkable hair grower, by mixing one ounce of beta o. ai no I with either a half pint each ef water and alcohol, or else with a plat of bay rum. This costs lea than any prepared aalrtraatment you can buy, and It never fall aa others do. Zen't taU eft It t . ... . . . . "Almost In a Twinkling;, Thty Coma Right Out." Sugfosts ... j Valesfca Suratt, th Stags Botaty 'That Never Fad." MIM A. H. Well, you are the girt that will be surprised If you will use my formula for beautifying the akin. X can promise you really and surely an exquisite complexion In a mighty short time, with a tint like the ross, and spot less as the Illy, If you will make thla cream at home yourself and use It Now get from your druggist one ounoe ef slntons and mix It with two tablespoon fuls of glycerine In a pint of water. This makes a rich, satiny cream. Use it freely every day end yea will hav your dream come true. - ,' UNCOMFORTABLE B very morning and during the day if possible, apply freely some hydro I lied talo to tha arm ptte and the terrible perspiration will be entirely controlled, the odor will eeasa at once, and you'll ruin no mora gown or suffer embarrassment. It la really magic la Its work. ; ' MRS. J. K. M. This formula trlnga the skin back to all its original plump ness and vigor. An astonishing result Is tho gulck disappearance of wrinkles little and big. crows' feet and lines of sge. It Is simple and can be prepered In a few moments, by adding to half a pint of water, one tablespoonful of gly cerine and two ounces of eptel, obtained from your druggist. This takes years from your appearance, and la always sure and positive in Its work. MRS. w. P. Avoid mechanical in struments for bust development, Veo a safe formula, by mixing two ounces ef rue tone, half a cup of sugar and hlf a pink of water. Two tables peen fuls nf this after each meal, and sna at bedtime, will tn most Instaneea do wonderful work. Of course no one can promise sura results to any one case. SUPER -Well. I warped you' before not to use any of the 1ml r "burners" commonly sold. Remember? Moisten the hairs with sulfb solution, which you can get at the drug store, Thia will make the hair literally wither away in a few minutes. It can't hurt the ten dereat skin, and It always does the work-. It leave the skin soft and fair, without spots or redness. e e e MISS J. t. It Is very true, nearly all feoe powders ere much too chalky, and do not He evenly on tha skin. This Is why I had my faa powder mads after my own formula. It Is wonderful in Itg flneneea end ta Invisible when applied, giving a bloom to the akin which la perfect. It Is new sold tn drug stores, as "Valeaka Buratt Face Powder," for ftfty cents, in white, flesh and brunsttte tints. Advert Istment.