. ; - - 1 1 ii . Social Calendar Sunday Supper for Miss Pauline Settle, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, hostess. Dinner for Lieutenant and Mrs. George Wooley, given by Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root . Monday New Year's eve "watch parties" . at Country club and Fontenelle hotel. -New Year's eve dancing party at Fort Crook given by officers. Luncheon and matinee party for Miss Myrne Gilchrist and Miss Eva Turley of Orleans, ' Ind. Mrs. Peter Elvad, hostess. B'nai B'ritb dancing party at Cas- tie hotel. v Le Mars club dancing party at Keep's academy. Tea dansant for Miss Helena Chase and Miss Katherine Squier, given by Mrs. Clement Chase and Mrs. Waite Squier, to 7 p. m. Dancing party for school set, Mrs. Harry Burkley, hostess. Orpheum party, followed by sup per at the Country club, given by Mr. and Mrs. Ludovic Cro foot. ' Informal reception' for Lieutenant and Mrs. George Wooley. given by Mr. , and .Mrs. George Wooley, sr. , ' ' Y. M. H. A and Y. W. H. A. watch party in Paxton block club rooms. Party for Mr. and Mrs. Walter More, given by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bacon. Tuesday1 ' A La Zalle club dance at Keep's academy. Dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Durkee. . t v - . Dancing party Riven by Miss Myr tle Brown. . .,"' Danc'ng party for 'Akita Campfire Girls, Miss Ann Axtell, hostess. Wednesday , Buffet supper for Omaha Womaft'i Presi club, Miss Henrietta Rees, hostess. ' , Luncheon for Miss Sue Byer, Miss Ethel Piel, hostess. Van Dusen-Fullerton "wedding id Lincoln. Merry i Makers club dance at Keep's 'academy. Afternoon for Miss Margaret Eng lish, Mrs Harry Welch, hostess. Thursday '" .-. A ' 1 '''.u Rock ford College club' luncheon at the Blackstone. Larai club dancing party of the Blackstone. Party for Miss Margaret English, Miss Stella Kelley, hostess. Cinosam club dancing party at Scottish Rite cathedral. i . Friday i Party for Miss Margaret English, MISS roitvincuB ywriuau, iivo.- ess. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster moved Thursday, to their new home at 413 South Forty-first street , ; ,y PERSONAL MMMaHaMMHHHMIHMWHaMHW Miss Martha Noble, who fa In her junior year at Oberlin, is spending her holidays in New York with Miss Helen Bicknell, formerly of thii city. Oberlin has had to extend the holi .day vacation until January 1$ owing to the coal shortage. t M;' - Mr. and M rs. D. ' C Bradford leave today for 19 days in New York and Boston, and upon their return they will go to Coronado Beach, Cel., for the winter, , Mrs. William Fitigerald of Troy, N. Yh and her little son arrived Satur. , . day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! T. C. Byrne . -J Mrs Miriam Patterson Boyce leaves next week for New York to continue .her musical studies 'with Harry Rowe Shelly, with whom she studied last winter. Her daughter, Jane, will remain in Chicago with the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Boyce. Mrs. Estabrook and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jtoebling, who accompanied the body of Henry D " Estabrook from New York for burial here, returned cast Thursday night. Mrs. Bigelow of Chicago, a cousin of Mr. .Esta- ' brook, who also came for the funeral, .. returned Thursday. . , ; Lieutenant Randall Curtis, who is stationed at Camp Dodge, is spend ' ing the holiday with his parents. t Mrs. Frank Blotcky of Des Moines I is visiting t the heme of Mrs. Fred : Hasphausen, - 3607 t North Twenty 1 ninth itreet ; ; Vjj ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Gannett and ' children' arrived last week from Buf- falo to make their, home again in ' Omaha. They are with her parents, : Mr. and Mrs. C T. .Taylor. y. ? Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and ' children, Barbeau, Esther and Mary Myers, who came over from Du " buque to spend Christmas with Mr. ' Myers' mother, Mrs. E. W. Nash, re ,' turned home Wednesday evening. ;; Sergeant Cyril J. Flannigan has re r turned to Camp Funston after spend i ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. T. J. Flannigan. ; ; Mr. H. Y. Cook left Christmas k night for Buffalo to visit her sister. ; SWAMP-ROOT, FOR : KIDNEY AILMENTS "There ia only one medicine that really stands ont pre-eminent as a -medicine for curable ailments of the tkidneyi, liver and bladder. :;, Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root stands " the highest for the reason that it has proven to -be just the remedy . reeded in thoasanda upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Root, a i physician's prescription, for special .'diseases, makes friends quickly be- cause its mild and immediate effect is Boon realized in most cases. It is : a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all t .drug itores in bottles of two sizes, 'medium and large. v - -." However, if you wish first to test ' thia ereat reparation send ten cents ;-to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ ' - ing be sure and mention The Omaha jjjunday Bee.-r-Advertisement MRS. BR AN 4 .'I I With Her Company of Brandeisi Directs Something entirely different In the way of motion picture play will bey given on Thursday, January 3, at the Brandeis theater, when Mrs. E. John Brandeis will s'age her privately pro duced film, "The Little Poet,f (the scenario for which was written by herself), and will have as her guests at this matinee performance about 30 children from the Creche. ,The regu lar ticket oft admission to the Bran deis Stock company show will entitle the bearer to witness this first per formance of "The Little Poet." r j An exoert who viewed the film the other day, expressed himself in this - . t. . ' , wise: "It is worthy of the best effortsYscenea and were supplied by Geisler, i .Ar.A4l t,Aiin' and tfi 1 th animal nA hlrA man . . t m. tnfttiAri!i1 trnun And the scenes are very beautiful and charm ing." v ' ' ' ' ' Mrs., Brandeis has devoted many months to perfecting her company of little players for, this work. A rabbit, a dove- and a1 dog each play important roles in the different Mrs. John A. Kuhri and Miss Ma rion Kuhn arrived home from New York Sunday, but leave tomorrow for Pasadena to spend the winter in California. " Mrs. G. W. Loomis and daughter, Miss Margaret Loomis. returned last week from the east, where the latter has been. in a hospital recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Miss Margaret was at Wellesley col lege when she was taken with ap- LOS ANCELtS CALIFORNIA Lot'cal Ktbruka headgurtfr. Sgs roomiMch with P t i t bath. Etrf dtlrad ltiur. Bpflnnarat tni cnnmilnira. Mtuated In Iwart of elt. lull? tret IMt W all pln-M or Inwreat. AhmlnlfK (lr proof. .-Uma Kurouwn aa mrnin pltnt. Tnff from 1.J0. Loek lor Bold Cliri bui at 4tjo aiiiiliiiiiffliiiiiiiiiii iniu-. DM.Bana F Bahjs Sanatorium This institution Is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the ' treatment of non-contagious and non-mental diseases, no others being , admitted : the other Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to' the exclusive treat ment of select mental cases re quiring for a time watchful care and special nursing.- DEIS IN HER OWN MOVIE 'A 'V. ' f t 1' m f The five principals in this little company are: Leads Doris Secord and Tommy Sutphen. Heavy Villain George Perlman. Villainess Josephine Thomas. , ' Comedienne Ann Amsden. pendicitis, but she wiU not be , able to return to college this winter. 1 Edgar Ernst, who has been spend ing a few days with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Ernst, returned to Camp Funston today. , " John Daujherty returned Friday to Greeley, having spent the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. , To the People of' Omaha I have for you a very delightful surprise. Aa most of you know, ITmve for roarvy, many years been maker of the finest candies. I have for one, two, three generations catered to your - most discriminating tastes. I have pleased you all. ) Now I have for you something better a new creation of chocolates richly designed a candy even more delectable, more satisfying. My Egyptian Chocolates. s ; , r - tW' You have called me the master confectioner. -Yoa have pronounced my candies the most de licious. - : Until you try my 'new Egyptian Chocolates, you -will not know how completely exquisite, candy . maybe.-"" .:v,.- : ' " -;t '.' 'Egptian Chocolates are nnlike any other choco lates. In appearance, large, irregular, each a satisfying morsel. In taste, rich, yet not the rich ness that quickly palls; a delicacy of flavor and , an appeasing , deliciousness with which no other can compare par avanc. ,' ' To my host of former patrons and friends I only say: They are good) I cannot make chocolates i finer. ,. v .-' .-' ', ' ' To you who have never tasted Balduff candies, I invite you to try my Egyptian Chocolates. They will delight you. ; ? , ,V . , ,1 . Egyptian Chocolates are prepared in pound boxes only. A delicioua assortment of walnut, maple, ; cherry, pineapple, currant and other'.flavors in ' each box. They are at many good dealers, I urge BALDUFF f X The" January 3 performance is th first" of a series which will be given during the winter all proceeds to go to different charities and the war fund. A duplicate film is to be sent to Mrs. Brandeis' mother, Mrs. Al bert Frank, in San Francisco, who will use, it td give benefit perform-: ances in the Golden Gate cityt - Daugherty. . His wife and children will remain until next week. ; George Brandeis returned Friday from, Chicago, where he and his wife spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. BranSeis will not return for several - weeks. v ' . " Mrs. E. L. Burke and son, Edward, went to Castle Rock, Ariz., last week 1 and were joined for Christmas by Mr. Burke. Mr. ana Mrs. curKe wiu return after New Year's, leaving Ed ward with his aunt Dr. Burke, at Castle Rock for the winter to com plete his recovery from his shooting accident of last September. . Mr. and Mrs.' A. L. Reed have closed their home at Benson and have taken the home of Mr. Reed's mother, Mrs. Mary B. Reed, on Thirty-sixth and Dewey avenue, for he winter. Madame Reed is at the Blackstone until her departure, Jan uary 17 for Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Vos of Kingsley, la., " will arrive Monday evening to spend -New Year's with the parents of Mrs. Vos, Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Dudgeon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland and Miss Myra McClelland are leav ing for Florida, to be gone until the . first of April. , Mr. and Mrs. C A. Sweet and son. Lieutenant Sweet, spent Christmas at Fort Crook with their daughter. Mrs. . Whiting, and Captain Carlyle Whiting. 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Justus Lowe and son, John, spent Christmas here with Mrs. Lowe s parents, air, ana Jr New Year's Eve Announcement.. The management of Hotel Fontenelle has de-, layed making public the plans for New Year's Eve because it first wished to learn the senti ment of patrons. ' V , It seems that while no one is unmindful of the war, the general feeling is that to forego the. time-honored observance, . of New Year's sEve is unnecessary. T '"-; " The management, therefore, wishes to an nounce that there will be the usual festivities as in former years. ;1 . . x t ' . ? ... ; . J , Souper de Luxe will be served from 10 P. 1. until midnight, in both restaurant and ball room. Dancing in the Lobby with music by Christ man's Fontenelle Orchestra of twenty pieces. .' ' ;.v , , -.- Make reservations at once. Physicians Warn Public Against Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparatlcns ; v , Cann.t Possibly Give the Same . , STRENGTH. POWER AND ENDURANCE Besides; they may upset the digestion, disturb the secretions and thereby do far wore harm than good, and that Health Officials and Physicians everywhere u : Mkll ncrentincr these inferior oroducts. . SuOUlH cauuvu uic 6r. Jin rncta SuIUr;-. tr clan oi Uvm 7 , ir-..- WMtht Cunt, HO.J.MJI Fw H'th Commllon.r Wu R. Krr Dr. H. B. VU. form.r!r IrtclMi ta th. B ti- Dr. A. J. Ntwm.n. fortn.r Polki Surseon V.rk Fhr.ctaT .nd M.dIcJ Author, .nd '.Sm tv. v.lubl. dvic. .nd talorm.- itoTon th. u.. of orn'o Iron ton e, itrwilth and bloed bulldor. Cmrrful intljrtion by phy.Ici.n, .mong druB!U (nd patient ha reyealed the fact SSt thwa ara thousand, of peopla teking iron Xdo not di.tlngu'sh brtweni ontanic SnTmitollta Iron and th.tj.ueh person. ofta fa.1 to obtain th vital energy, -t"" ind anlrane. which th.y aaek. JmPbe eaute they hava taken tha wrong form of Wol TTeV seem to think Iron U Iron on the m.& that a potato would U a Potato whether eooked or raw, entirely Ignoring the fact that the eooklng Peea tn.kea certain hnportant eellnlar ehangea In the potato that rendera It far mora ay of atjlml Ijtlon j by tha blood and tlnea.. No one wou'd hardly expect to derive the aama erenth from eat fnTraw potato., that h. " cooked potatoea. yet aeeotding to the opin ten. of .yticlan. who haa made a careful itudy of the .abject, taking raw. unorepared. metallic Iron la ood deal like eating raw ""Therefore, phy.ic'ana thow who feel the need of a .trength and blood builder to go to their family doctors and obtain a pre scription calling for organic iron Nuxated Iron and preaent thla to their druggUt o that there may be no question about obtain ing the proper article. But if they do not wish to go to the trouble of getting a pre i acription for Nuxated Iron then be jure to the label and see that the worda NUXATED IRON are pr.nwo inereon. nv m. xiil Iron nor any other farm of Iron. " " -, - . 1. .1 . VT k but NUXATED IRON. The remarkable reeolte produced by Nux 1 1 , 1 ... tjMAM.l 1 lit h.lnr bipq urn - - , estimated that over three million people an nually are today u.ing it) haa led to the of fering or nameroa. suoetituieg ana pnysiciana aay that health official, and doctor, every where ahould caution the public against ac cepting IDIII t a b 1 1 1 u tea wh'ch may be nothing more than a metallic iron compound wh:eb. may In many ease. p r d u e far mora harm than good, just like a meal of raw potatoes might ach of a deli- i Din lav swin- r- eate person and 5 reaJly injure him instead of t r i m n t and Dr. James Frucis Sullivan, airengui. im .. widespread pub- Formerly Physician ol BeUe. llcation of tha ttis Hospital, Out-door Dept. above taforma- New York, and tha Weat tion haa been cheater County Hospital. ag tested by . " . , Dr. Jamea Francis Sullivan, formerly Pnrl elan of Bellevue Hospital. Out-door Dept, New York, and the Westchester County Hos pital. Dr. H. B. Vail, formerly physician In the Baltimore Hospital. Bad a Medieal x aminer. Dr. Ferdinand King. New .York phy s:rin and Medics) Author, and othera. ao that -the public may b tnformed on thia'aui) jee and protected from the use of metallic -.S'.wj .h'"v isiiniAiw tij&.x if Charles Hardinar. Mr. Lowe returned Wednesday to Minneapolis atd Mrs. Lowe and son remained a tew aays longer. . . v ' ;s- ' Mr. and Mrs., C B.. Tate of Fre mont have Leen the guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. G. Steam for the, last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Vail Purdy of Sioux City and Mrs. Merritt L. White of Ida Grove, la., spent the holidays with relatives in Omaha. , The Merry Maker' Dancing club will give a dancing party Wednesday evening at Keep's academy. , ' ZEAT SB j iftiHiivm . 1 o iron uuuer vm uw.w - - - -, Iron, or at least something as good as Nux- w I a si. u1a XTiivaroil a tea iron, in reiira w vn 1'Urt"v' Iron, Dr. Sullivan uyit i'ln my talka to phy. . 1 T 1 .a.u.1H a.n)iacUllli Trsa Vrgtslf' ncMity of their mak'ng blood examinations of their wean,, anaemic, run-aown viHr. AkomnatlvrAtl fn fill IrlTlflll f ills, when the real and true caune under lying their condition is simpiy, vx. Xicicn urn m wur 1 cm wwu vtFs-v - enable nature to transform the food they eat into Brawn, muscle ussue arra Drain, t. out iron in your blood your food merely passe, through the body, something line corn througn an ola mm wttn rollers so wiue apart that the mill can't grind. a ' ' nut you can . mm iu-ddv, .vikuiuus) mw eeasful, sturdy iron men by feeding them on .-1,1- t . flu.- .t. . . .111- !.a. Ricvaiuo iron, mi viu Aunu ut mvuiiuv muu must go through a semi-digestive process to transform them into organic iron -Nuxated Iron before they arc so ready to be taken up and assimilated by the human system. c u i.l i 1 - nr t r urnicr ricaiLii vommiHuincr ,i in. w i.e. . of Ch'cago says: "From my own 1 experience valuable remeay that it ought to be used in every h o s p I tsl and n a. a ar-liarl hv every physician in mis country. I have taken it myself and ex pari enced its b c a Ith-g'vlnvi strength- build-" ing effect, and in the interest. of the puftlie welfare I feel It my duty to the result, of M i. - t a ... VH, Kill well past my three scare year, and want Former Hea'th Commlsalener Kerr.. ?0.." -....l IrtWitv is oeiievc my own " , " due largely today to my personal use of NDr,'lI'v.H. formerly Physician ta Baltimor; Hosoital. and a Medical says: "Throughout my experience on Hopl tal ataff. and a. Medleal Examiner. I have been aatonlshed at the number of patients Sto h"ve vainly ductored for various !ses, when In reality their delieate rnn dow .tat. wa. airily the a1" iron i the blood. T'me and asa'n 1 have prwieriben organic i-flTZhh aurprtoed patienta at the tap'dlty with , whlth the weakness and general debility placed by Srenewed feeling of trength and vitality. I took Nuxated Iron myself to uld ma up after a seriou. ease of nervous ex haustion, rhc effect, were apoarent few dfys and within three weeka it had vir tually revitalised my whole system and put me In superb physical condition. Dr. A. J. Newman. Former Pollec Surgeon f..a llnuia Surweon. Jff- feraon Park Hospital. Chicago, aayat It haa been my particular duty during the past six years to as-ist In keeping Chicago a flw thousand bluecoata in good health and per feet fighting trim, ao that they would be physically equipped to withstand all manner of storms and ravage, of nature a elements. Recently I was prompted through an endorw ment of Nuxated Iron by Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon. St. Ehaabeth a Hospital, New York, to give it a trial. This remedy ha proven through my earn teat, ef . . ' 1 ham avar used f .r tine red blood, building VP tha 1 k.- '. if , IP . ! i Van Sant SCHOOL OF , BUSINESS IONE C DUFFY, Owner J Telegraphy . Day classes only, begin ning January 7th. Lectures by a member of the faculty of the University of Ne braska School of Commerce. Friday Afternoons Only, Beginning January 11th 1:40-2:20, Investments. 2:20-3:00, Business En terprise. 3:30-4:30, Business Course. ' (Especially for home women) 5:30-6:15, Business En- terpriae. (Especially for employed ; i v .women) Above courses open to all women even though not regis tered in other classes. Outlines may e had by asking. Proposed Classes: Mechanical Drawing Afternoons Only;,. i To fit women for draught ing work with railroads, con tractor," etc. v. Postal Carrier Service Evenings Only U Food Values and War Time Cookery Saturday Mornings Only Classes in the three forego ing will begin February 1st it there is a sufficient number of advance registrations. Munson Shorthand - Gregg Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeoing Office Methods Commercial Law Letter Writing Vocabulary Building Training for Government Examinations in stenogra- phic, typewriting and clerical branches. For detailed information tele phone Douglas 5890 or call at i school office. 220 Omaha Nat Bk. BIdg. ; 6 V o ' : - nerve, atrengthening tha muscles and cor recting digestive disorders. ' Dr. Ferdinand King sayat "Doctors should prescribe more organ'c iron Nuxated Iron for their nervous, run-down, weak, haggard hoklnjt patients. Pallor mean, anaemia. The skin of the an- aemic man or issatwfwr' woman i. pale, the flesh flabby, the muscles lack tone, the brain fag a and the memory falls, and often they become weak, nervous, - Irrit a b 1 a, despon dent and mel encholy. When the iron' goea from the blood of women, tha roses go from their cheeks." Dr. B. Ssuer, a Boston, Phy sician who haa studied both in this eountry and in srreat Euro- Dr. Ferdinand Kinf, New York Physician and , Medical Author. Jean Medical . . ' . nstitutlons, sa'd: "Nuxated Iron is a wo; derful remedy. Not long ago a man came to ; me who was nearly half a century old and aked me to give him a preliminary examina tion for life insurance. I was astonished to f'nd him with the blood pressure of a boy of twenty, and as full of vfeor. vim and vitality a. a young man. In fact, a young m-n hs really was, notwithstanding his age. Tha Secret, ha said, waa takng iron Nux ated Iron had filled him w'th renewed Ufa. At SO ha waa In bad health, at 4S he wa. careworn and nearly all in now at 50, after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with tha buoyancy of youth." If neoDla would only take Nuxated Iron when they 'feel weak or run-down, instead of dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beverages, I am convinced that in th-a way they could ward off disease, preventing U becoming or ganie in thousands of eases, and thereby tha live, of thousands might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kid ney, liver, heart trouble and other dangerous ntalad'es. The real and true cause which started their disease was nothing more or less thsn 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. If you arc not strong or well yoa owe it to yourself to make the fol- ' lowing test: See how long yau can work or hbw Tar you can' walk without becoming t'red.' Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meal for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much yau have gained. NOTE Nuxtwd Inn. which Is prescribed and reo ommended about by phyaMuis tit such s great rertetr f cases is not a paunt medicine nor secret nraedr. but one whirb is wall known to JragfiKs erenwhsr. Cniisc the older tnonrsntc Ik products, n is easily Mt nnilued snd does not injurs the teeth, max them blsck nor upset toe stomsehi no ths contrary. It is a mfct potent remedy ut nearly all fossil nf lndimtloa sa well as for nervous, rundown conditions. Tbs man nfsotarsn bare such nat ewifldeoee ia Koxated Iroa ' tut they offer to forfeit $100.00 t any eharttabls m MltutM if they cannot take any nan or woman nn dc 0 who lacks iron and Increase their strensth 100 ner cent or oer In four weeks' new, nrorlded they sre ao serious onranic trouble. They all offer to re fund your moner V it does not st leant double yor strength snd endnranc to tea days' time. It ts 41a nsssfd by aharusa-e, UvCoaoeU Drug tfcorw led. all food draifttta. . .