2 B fHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 29, 1917. . What is Going On in Society Circles Wives of Officers at Fort Omaha (Continued From Page One.) Mr. Burgess and son, Charles, will go fast later. Mr. Lewis Burgess is at present at Newport with the mos quito fleet. Mr. E. A. Creighton left Tuesday for Atlantic City to join his wife who is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. j. Council, who have a cottage there for the summer. Miss Mildred Rhodes, Miss Gretch en Swpbpda and Miss Marion Jud soii icit Sunday to spend a month at S.'ead'i ranch in Este Park, where .."n'. Rhodes will join them the first of August. Mr. and Mrs. David Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright have mo tored to Manitou. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Clarke left Monday for Denver, the former to recuperate from two months' ill ness from scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Pfeiffer, ac companied by Mr. George W. Tier ney, motored to Carroll, la., Thurs dav. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ward and Miss Marion Ward have returned from a motor trip of two weeks to Lake Oko boji, where they stopped at The Inn. Mr. Frank Nash is spendinr; his va- cation at Cumberland, Wis. Mrs. B. C. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goettsche, Mr. and Mrs. V. Schneider, the Misses Clara Schneider, Minnie Goettsche and Dora Goettsche are with him. ' f Miss Margaret Riley, with her guest, Miss Marie Phelan of St. Louis, is visiting at Fort Robinson, Neb., at the home of Captain and Mrs. Luther P. Stewart From there they wilt go to Hot Springs, S. D., for two weeks. . Mr. tnd Mm. George Wright and daughter, Yetta, left Saturday for Ex. celslor Springs, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake, where they will meet their son, Nat They will continue their trip to Loi Angeles, where they will spend a month. Mr. Wright will re turn to Omaha September 1, out Mrs. Wright tnd her daughter will visit San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, El Paso and Cheyenne before their re turn the last of August Mr. and Mrs. N, H. Loomis and Mr. Robert Loomu leave Monday for Dome Lake. At the Country Club. Mr. and Mri. Fred Hamilton Sat-i iirday night entertained at dinner at the club for Mrs. A. W. Haskell of Chicago, when among the guests were Mr. and Mn. E. H. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye, Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, Mr. and Mn. J. T. Stewart, 2d; Mrs. Will Burns and Mr. Ward Burgess. Mr. and Mm. E. H. Sprague gave a supper Sunday evening at the Coun try club for their niece, Mrs. A. W, Haskell of Chicago. The party in eluded Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye. , t With Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountre were Messrs. Milton Darling, Jack Richardson and McFarland of Fort Omaha, Miss Kertrude Kountze and Mr. Harkness Kountze. ; Dr. Lerov Crummer' entertained Mr. and Mrs. George B. Prinz, Mrs. Ar thur Remington, Mrs. F. 1 A. Nash, Captain Lewis and Mr. Harry O'Neill at supper. .' " . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George, Mrs. W. A.' Fraser and Mr. Wilson Lowe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson. . Mr. arid Mrs. Glen Wharton had Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgesa and Mr. and Mrs. Moshier Colpetzer as their Others having supper at the club Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield, Mrs. D. H. Wheeler and Mr. Clement Chase; Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Westbrook and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huntley; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jud son and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hull. ' Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot, Mrs. C. C. George and Mr. Frank T. Hamilton at dinner at the club. "; ' Major and Mrs. Frank Lahm and Major Hannay of the British Royal Flying corps were among those dining at the club Tuesday night and another party included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn, Mr .and Mrs. John Madden, . Misa Ophelia Hayden and Mr. Joseph i Hayden. Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Bar ton Millard gave a dinner at the ctub for Lieutenant and Mrs. Bryan when those asked to meet them were Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, Mr. and Mrs. LT. Stewart, 2d; Mr. and Mrs. George Redick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, Mra. Robert Forgan of Chicago and Mr. Willard Millard. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Kinsler, Mrs. James McKinley and Mr. C. T. Kountze, Mr. M. C Peters and Miss Daphne Peters gave a dinner when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Redick, Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye, Mrs. Will Burns and Messrs. Sam Burns,, Frank T. Ham ilton and Ralph Peters. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clarke, jr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stout, Mrs. Thomas Flynn, Miss Sadie Hayden, Miss Gertrude Stout, Miss Louise Clarke and John Clarke. With Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton were Mr. and Mrs. Moshier Colpet zer and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler and Mr. Wilson Low were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs,.C. E. Mctz and Mr. T. F. Kennedy were together and Mr. C. S. Powell had four guests. At the Boat Club. Miss Geratdine Hess entertained twenty-seven guests at the Friday night dinner-dance at the Council Bluffs Rowing association in honor of Miss Dorothy Headley of New Bedford, Mass. Mr. W. S. Rigdon entertained seven men at a fish dinner Friday night . Mr. C. S. Wright had four guests. Mrs. W. S. Carey had a party of nine. Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets are apending the week at their summer cottage at the lake, Social Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Mr. John S. Brady and Mr. and vMrs. Blaine . Young left Friday in Mr. Brady's car for Fort Riley to spend the week-end visiting Mr. Hal Brady at the training camp. They will return Monday ac companied by Mrt. Hal, Brady, who , has been staying at Junction City lor two weeks. ; Major Junes McKinlejr La rs Ufa- i r "5 -' M - J : ceived his promotion to major and is expecting order to leave for duty somewhere else. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Gifford re turned from their wedding trip to Estes Park and are at J210 Harney street . t Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Keogh are stay ing at "Nashwood" during the ab sence of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Nash. Mrs. Max Fleischman wife ot Captain Fleischman, has returned east after several weeks at the Black stone. Misses Jean and Agnes Undeland returned this week from Gillette, Wyo., to spend the summer with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Undeland. Mrs. E. B. Evans and son, Edward, jr., are spending three weeks at Black River Falls, Wis. V At Carter Lake Club. Mrs. Aubrey Pomeroy won high score at the meeting of the Cot tagers' Bowling club at the club house Friday morning. Cottagers' dinner-dance . will be given Wednesday night. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock the Carter Lake Red Cross auxiliary will meet to begin its work. Informal Eentertaining. Ihe motor picnic grows m popu larity with the increasingly warm weather, and generally parties of four have the preference but lues- Airr nirrht Mr anA Mr. D. C Brad ford made up a larger party, which included Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swobe, Miss Claire Helene Woodard, Misk Unniii'i ("(-inn II MiMr. F.riward Cal lahan and j. A. Cavera, and morei to Fairmount park in Council Bluffs, taking a basket supper with them. A motor ride afterwards took them by way of Manawa, where they stopped long enough for a dance or two at the Pvilion . ... . Last luesaay Mrs. neien uremei gave a garden party for Miss Hope Woodward of Omaha, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs.' Charles Varnum, in Denver, Colo. Tin rtncrinsi frftUiner rltih. one Of V, f.,u rlnh. in rnntimie throuffhout the summer, met Thursday with Mrs. Luther Kountze at ner nome; Card Parties Adjourn. Custer Trio cluo nas aeciaea xo Dis continue its weekly card parties for the benefit of the Red Cross fund. Warm weather has diminished the number of players so greatly that it ma Humeri wise tn nostoone anv far ther parties until fall. Since the Red Cross work ot tne ino win continue, however, mniifv t'or sunnlif will have - - i j - r i to be raised by subscription or by sources. . The Comus club held its last card party for the summer Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs-. Charles Lanstrom. Mrs. M. F. Bischoff was guest The next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday, Septem ber 12. On the Calendar, Miss Minnette Margolin will enter tain for her cousin, Miss Vera Altsch uler, of Lansing, Mich., at a lawn party tonight. Japanese colors and lanterns will decorate the lawn. Twenty-five couples will be present. Miss Margolin came' a week ago to spend a month in Omaha. In her honor Miss Celia Fogel and Miss Marion Bialac wjll give a dance at Hanscom park aoon. Mead-Young Wedding. Mrs. Clan Young and Mr. A. I. Mead of Omaha were quietly married in Chicago July 4. After spending their two weeks' honeymoon in Chi cago and Michigan points they have returned to Ornaha and are at home temporarily on West Harney street Engagement Announced. Mra Emma Kirschbraun announces the engagement of her daughter, So phia, to Mr. Ben Rechter. No date tor the wedding has been set. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dickman announce the engagement of their daughter, T.illian. tn Mr. Ernest Bihler. The wedding will take place in the near .CM! iAStf' lit ti Vk wiiww5. i - it. future. Both young people are Omaha High school graduates and Miss Dickman spent two years at the Ne braska state university. She is a mem- Send in Your Palm Beach Suits and Have Them Cleaned Right We " make Palm Beach Suits look as good as, or bet ter than, new." We don't starch tthem up like a waiter's jacket, nor do we leave them flimsy as a rag. We have a special finish for Palm Beach, just like that used by the mills. It makes them look right. Men's Suits...... $1.10 Ladies' Suits. ... .$1.65 j TKe Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1513-15-17 Jones St Phone Douglas 963. Bretnch Office: 2016 Farnam South Side: 4708 S. 24th St Phone South 1283. - N. B. We pay Parcel Post one way on all out-of town orders. ber of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Both were born and have spent their entire lives in Omaha and they will make their home here. Santa Cruz Shaken From Its ' Somnolence by Little Mary Santa Cruz is an industrious little town under the shadow of the big trees of California. It bustles along day after day goes to the movies and strawberry socials at night and has a quiet, peaceful time. Then all of a sudden who should appear right in the midst of things, where Main and First streets meet but Mary herself. A dynamite explosion under the city hall would not have created more excitement Miss Fickford was sitting in an au tomobile waiting to go on location. Cecil B. De Mille, the director-general, was in the hotel hurrying up the rest of the company to film the ex terior scenes of "A Romance of the Redwoods." the Artcraft picture to show soon at the Strand theater. An urchin standing on the curbing, soied the Artcraft star first and took one long, full look. Then ran down the street, shrieking "Mary's nere I Mary's here I" No word of explana tion, was necessary; they came from all directions and stood about her car. Shy little girls stepped forth and thrust sweaty little bouquets into Miss Pickford's hands until her lap was full. the dust of the pursuing thousands. Arriving at the location the com pany went through every scene be fore the eyes of the vast throng. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES It ht been proven by the world's great est authoritie that to-called hair removera timulate and increase hair growth after each removal, because they only remove hair from the surface ot the skin, just like a rator. 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W sir cloataar out all anr new model White Enaatel lee Bezea and Refrigerator at re-j sarkabfy low prices i atartlag with 98.50 le box far With preportloaal eacrUle price on all the I! real ia sioea. S-inch Post Bed, aell every where elae from S.SO to f 12,' a ala here, at...., $4.66 U 1L iii ..is lis tun iimi' ii i 11. S?JI 55.80 Furniture Buyers! Here Is ' Good News For You! For aereral month w have beea electa eat oar M warehoaae stock of aew high grade, up-te-dat faraltare, roc, stove, ete-, at price that hare beea astoandlng. Thousand of dollar of thl atoek have boon sold. Now we are making; atlll bigger redaction a sample left over from this warehouse atock, that we must aell practically at year own price, regardless of original coat. No faraltare aala elae waere can offer yea nch price a 70a fine) on the goods whether It bo a single piece or aa eatlre outfit. Your friend aad neighbor who have bought her will confirm oar statement. Ask theaa-rthea eoas dowa earl aad set year share of th bargala. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION STATE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone- Douglas 1817. Corner 14th and Dodge, Omaha, Feb, Tan Red or Freckled Sk in Is Eas ily Shed To free your summer-ioiled skin of It muddlness, freckles, blotches or tan, th best thing to do is to free yourself of th skin Itself. This is easily accomplished by th ns of ordinary narcotised wax. which can be had at any drug store. Use at night as you us cold cream, washing it off ia the morning. Immediately the offending sur face skin begins to com off in fine powder like particles. Gradually th entire cuticle Is absorbed, without pain or inconvenience. The second layer of skin now ia evidence Kesent a spotless whiteness and sparkling auty obtainable in no ether way. If the heat tends to loosen and wrinkle your skin, there's an effective and harm less remedy you can readily make at home. 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On man says, after trying iti "I was almost blind; eould not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my glass es and my eye do not water any more. At Right they would pain me dreadfully, now they feel fine all the Urn. It was Ilk a miracle to me." A lady who need it says: "The atmosphere seemed hasy with or with out glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seemed clear. I can read fin print without glasses." It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now diseard then ia rtaioaxbls UmefJ and multitudes mora will be abl to strength en their eyes so as to be spared th trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles ot many descriptions may be won derfully benefited by following th simpls rules. Hera ia th prescriptions Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon Opto Tablets. Drop one Bon-Op to tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dis solve. With this liquid bathe the eye two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you even a little, take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time. , ' . . NOTE Another pnmlnent nhyslotaa to whom the shots article was submitted ssld: "Bon-Oplo Is a very reaisrkebls remedy. It conautuent insredtmt ire well knn to eminent ere spwltllrts sod widely pre srrlbml by tbem. The msnufsoturers gasrsnlee H to sirmdhen eyesisht to pw cent In en wek'e time t men? InttuM ee renrnd th SMaar. It can be 00 tslMd frnia any food draurtrt and is one ot the few prowstlms 1 fwl should be kept on bend for res uUr me In elnxnt ewy family." It is sold tn omsba Of eswaisa jscvonasu. v. 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Over 72,000 men and women navg been cured last year and w guarantee that you will And com plete satisfaction with "Bunion Comfort" or you seed not pay one cent. Boy a box today try two plasters, and if you do not find instant relief, return the remainder and get your money back. We know what 'Bunion Comfort" has done for others rwe know what it caa do for yen ee try !thm at our expense. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE O H to Ui O X CO sJ O D O Q Douglas Shoe Store 117 North 16th Street Opposite Postoffice announces its FIRST SHOE SALE in twenty years Commencing Monday, July 30 We have decided to hold a sweeping clear ance. It will be a tremendous money saving event an opportunity for the men, women and children of Omaha and surrounding ter ritory to secure shoes at such extremely low prices that many of them will lay in a supply for several seasons. Not alone are our prices cut deep in men's, women's and children's summer footwear, but every style for fall wear in high shoes that we cannot duplicate, owing to the 'scarcity of these kinds of leathers and our inability to duplicate them in good-fitting shoes, as our custom has always been to fit the feet, will be included. It means that you can buy shoes for immediate wear 'as well as for fall and winter, at a fraction of their actual value. Women's House Shoes Men's Work Shoe's Women's Dress Shoes. Herman's Army Shoes Children's Play Shoes Boy Scout Shoes If you want to cut down your shoe bill, come to this sale. O O C o r X o w m H O 50 PI D O C o in X o M Ui H O 50 PI D O C o r X o PI ui H O 50 PI DOUGLAS SHOE STORE The Most Likely Place in Omaha to Find a Brisk. Cool Breeze Where Is It ? Bee Want Ads Bring Best Results The Silver Tongued Orator of Minnesota, Charles A. Towne; Former United States Senator Late Member of Congress from New York Nominated for Vice-President Recommends Nuxated Iron to All Who Feel the Need of Renewed Eriergy Says That Henceforth He Shall Not Be Without It Probably ae rsmsdy has aver met with such phenomenal aueeesi as has Nuxated Iron Over three million people annually are taking- it in this country alone, to say noth ing of the vast number who ars using it in France, England, South America and other countries. It has been highly endorsed and used by Former United State Senators and Member ot Congress; physicians who have been connected with well-known hospitals have prescribed and recommended it; Mon selgneur Nsnnlni, a prominent Catholic Clergyman, recommends it to all members of the Catholic Church. Former Health Commis sioner Wm. R. Kerr, of Chicago, ssys it ought to be used in every hospital and pre scribed by every physician; Dr. N. H. Horn- f tine, for ten year connected with the De partment oi ruDiie ntaitn ana wnantics ot Philadelphia, says th administration of Nuxated Iron ia a number of stubborn cases where ether tonics had utterly failed, only setved to convince him absolutely of its r. markabl and unusual power: Former First Assistant Post Master General of the United States, C. P. Grandfleld, strongly endorses and recommends it to the ten of thousands of eivQ service employes who know his nam and signature, Sarah Bernhardt "the Divine Sarah," the world's most noted actress, hss ordered a large quantity sent to the French soldier to help give them strength, powsr and endurance. Former United States Senator Wm. E. Mason say the results he obtained from its use in his own ease were so beneficial that he feels it should be made known to every nervous, run-down man, woman and chDd. The famous "Cyclone Davis, member of th (4th United State congress, ssys th effect of Nuxated Iron on him was almost magical, that after taking it nothing seemed te tire him out ao matter how strenuous it might be. Dr. A. J. Newman, late police sur geon of the city of Chicago and former house surgeon Jefferson Park hospital, Chicago, says Nuxated Iron has proven through hla own testa of it to excel any preparation he ha ever used for creating red blood, build ing up the nerves, strengthening the muscles aad soiree ting digesttv disorders. Sr. Schuyler C. Jaoaes. visiting surteen St. Elisabeth' Hospital, New York, says he ha never before recommended any remedy to the public, but that ia the case of Nuxat ed Iron be would feel he were remiss in his duty not te mentioa it. Dr. Ferdinand King, New York physician aad medical author, say that hi hi recent talk to physicians on the grave and serious consequenoes of iron deficiency in the blood of American women be ha strongly emphasised the fact that doctors should prescribe more organic iron Nuxated Iron for their weak, run down Barrows hafgar-kakuis patisBt. What Senator Towne Says: "A a mambar of CoBiras from New York, as a member of Congress and Senator from Minnesota, aa participant in politi cal campaign and eandiate for Vica Prasidant, my nerv ous energy ana! re rro foret rr tre mendously drawn up on. That 1 survived these trial and time into advanced middlo Ufa with tha elasticity and strength of a boy is unquestionably duo to tha rigorous at tention I hay paid to tha proper care of Ty Cobb, the greatest base ball batter ot all time, took it to help give him renewed energy and treat staying power. No matter what anybody a a y you could not at this day, get such prominent men to endorse a remedy that has no value doctors, lawyers, politicians, athletes a great array, my body. Recently I have been 1 taking Nuxated Iron and have found it of the greatest benefit aa a tonic and regulative. Henceforth I shall not bo without it. I am in a position to testify for tha ad vantage of others, to the remarkable and immediate helpfulness of this remedy, and I unhesitatingly rec ommend N u a a t a d Iron to all who feel 'the need of renewed energy and the reg ularity of ' bodily functions." Minnesota's Man of Mark Former United States Senator, Charles A. Towne, graduated from tha University of Michigan, twice elected member of the. United States Congress, served in the United States Senate, nominated for Vice-President, take Nuxated Irons now recommends it to all who fool tho need of renewed energy. saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney, liver, heart troubl and other dangerous maladies The real, true eause which start ed their disease was nothing more or lass than a weakened condition brought on by a lack of iron in the blood. Thousands of people suffer from iron deficiency and do not know it." . . , , v v.. If you ire not strong or well, yeu owe it n. v c... - Rnatiin Bhvsieian woo nas . ' , . . j.n iH- e. studied both h s eoantry and great hew Ut European medleal Institutions, said: ' Nuxat- becoming tired. Next take two ed Iron ia a wonderful remedy. Not long ago fw, in UWet, 0f Nuxated Iron three a man came te me who was near ball a tjm(t ps. dy after meali for two weeks, century old and asked me to giv wm i vn- Then Ust your itreng;th again and aee how liminary examination for life much you have gained, was estonlsbed to find I Mm with th.Wood uOTI Nuxstsd Iron, wWchhss h, UMd'by pressure of a boy of twenty, end as luu or ForRtr rmiui Bute gt,,, t,, llh lmm iur. vigor, vim and vitslity as a young man , in prlrt, un, ind which is pracritwd and reoom- fact, a youag man ha really was, notvltn- mM1dpd ebon by physicians ia such a treat Mriety standing hie age. The secret, he said, waa of cssts, is not a paient niediclii not sserst iwdj, T had filled him but cos which is well known to dniwlsu ererr- taking wn uMt iron nno iiuira mm VaMe Mn lnorgani0 with renewed We. At 30 ne waa n oao jjBjiuted, does not injure Us tesUi. mie health: at 41 he was careworn and nearly all thera black, nor upsst the stomach; on th coitrerf, in now at SO, after taking Nuxated Iron, a it Is a most potent remedy in nearly all forms of miracle of vitality and hie face beaming with indifMtion as well ss for nertoue. rus-down mndi- Iik..-If ntonle wanld onlv '' The manufacturers hare each treat confidence the buoyancy of youth. U People would oniy )n j,.,,,,,, Iron u,,, M forfel, tmM take Nuxated Iron when they reel weak and any cnlir)Uhls Inilitution tf they cannot 4ake any run-down instead of dosing themselves with man or woman under sixty who lscks iron and tn- habit-forming drags, stimolante and alcoholic creaae their strmith 1W per cent or orer in four ;"," ' ir,j tn. j this wav weeki' time, prodded thej hare no eennoe orpmnie beverages. 1 am convtneeO. tmuNe. They alio offrr lo refund vour rnonev tf it thsy could ward off disease, preventing it not a, ,st ym)r ,rt cjun,., becoming organic in thousands of cases, and u, tn da" time. II i dipcned b Slierniau Mr- tkexebf tha lives oX thousands slight be Causll Oral Storst sod ftr all toed diuiiieu.-a4f.