THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE': MARCH 3, 1918 Adelaide Kennerly Ella Fleishman, ASS'T EDITOR- v a SfC S ASS T BUITUK. . DX .-w-.j- wtiMtiin nwi n sr Z 5 AMY NOTES ; The call of duty has scattered Oma ha men far and wide, from one coast to another of our own land and from across the sea comes the news of those who are in the service. Every day more and more of our men are joining the great army and their movements hold the center of interest always. A cable last Saturday announced the safe arrival of Jarvis Offutt at a training camp in England. Young Offutt sailed with the 22d aero squad rcn about four weeks ago. " Colonel Leonard Wildman was in Omaha the early part of the week, having come over from Chicago on army business. Colonel Wildman is well known here, having been sta tioned at Fort Omaha at one time. f Major Paeglow. who left Fort Omaha in command of the second squadron for France, has been made assistant cniet signal omcer or tne balloon division in France. .Francis Gaines, who Is with the aviation section at Waco, Tex., has been pat in charge of the engineer ing oepanmeni, wnicn means in care of the airplanes and is a responsible d$tait Second Lieutenant Milton Petersen vtas promoted to be first lieutenant of the Twentieth 'infantry at Fort XJouglas, Utah. J Robert Howe, son Mr, and Mrs. R. C Howe, ii with the fs defense department of the army and is in New York tt the plant, which makes gas masks for the allies as welt as for our own army. Mr. Howe has charge of the employing of men and the, shipping and receiving. Colonel D. E, McCarthy is now stationed at San Antonio and wst joined this week by hie wife and Miss Gertrude McCarthy. His ion, Qaniel, jr., is at Leon Springs, a cjmp near San Antonio. ' iFrederlek McConnell, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs F. R. McConnell, is now ii the service, having left Saturday for Camp Lee at Petersburg, Vs. Mr. IpeConnell has been in Detroit this winter as assistant manager of the Arte mi Crafts theater, 'Lieutenant Sievers W. Sussmann, Eighth Field artillery, arrived here Monday to t.pend 10 days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sussmann, before going to his new post at Macon. Ga. Lieutenant Suimann has bees at Fort Leavenworth. George Durkee, who accompanied the second squadron from Fort Oma ha to Franc., writes with enthusiasm of the work of the Red Cross canteen and the Young Men's Christian asso ciation, and says they are the best friends the soldiers have. I Fred Montmorency, Jr., ion of Mr and Mri. Fred Montmorency, enlisted in the coast artillery Monday and has !one to Fort Logan, Colo, for hii net examination. Young Mont morency, had his 18th birthday Satur day, and with the consent of his pa rente lost no time in enlisting for service. Robert Bradford, who Is consul at Havre, writes that the cost of living, while dearer than usual in France, is not as high as it is here. Supplies are mere limited, sugar, for instance, growing more and more scarce, and there are food cards for everything, bearing Identification pictures. Mr. Bradford and his mother, Mrs. Louii Bradford, have found an apartment which possesses: a bathtub, t rare luxury, Birthday party, t A party in honor of Miss Lola Mil I was given on her nineteenth birth' day at her home Tuesday evening. The evening was spent In music and games. Roses and carnations were wed for the decorations. Covers were tpread for 20 guests. Those present were; VIM Vary 8rek, Mltd-t.4 wiitor, Jtls Hay!, Dorothy WrHck, Gl4)r WndMy. Pr1 Lati, ' Oortt LnitMP, Vlacll Wrrn. Alt Hy Ot Ht-VM. Bartk Dim. Mi Corbtt, lUl Millar, . Altni CorVelt Mr QMUtt. GtUU , Mi. b4 Mrt, tavm MlS mA Mr. CbarlM Mliltr. . ' ; Women' Oolf Club, , ' ' The: Prettiest - Mile Ladies' Golf club will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. V. D. Benedict, 2595 Crown Point avenue. Those assisting the hostess are Mrs. L. C. Carr, Mrs. C, J. Zicbarth and Mrr. Frank' Russell. " . , The Pettiest Mile Ladles' Golf club, is tolding alUday meetings for Red Cross work every Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lola Norrli Te. rome,' 630$ Florence boulevard. Cot- tee will he served at noon for those bringing their lunch and working, all day. 1 Alliance FrancaUa Lecture. Prof. Charles Cestre, who will He ture Monday evening under, the aus pices of ('Alliance Franeaise, was (he firjt French exchange professor at Harvard in 1856-8. Prof. Cestre is the author of the best French transla tion of Chaucer and an authority on Shaw. The lecture will be given In the assembly hall of the City National Bank building, ; . i .Mrs. Howard Farrell, who has been seriously -ill at her borne for the last week, is recovering. ; Mrs. John F. Coad and her daugh , ters, Mrs. Jensen; Miss Beatrice and Miss Alice Coad,. left last week for San Diego and later will be in Pasa jena. They wilt be gone probably two months. . Mrs. John P. CoadV UH has re turned from two months In Cali fornia,:' ... , . -. , t" Mr, and. Mrs. Earl Buck returned A'edneiday from Excelsior Springs. Louit Nash joined his wife at Co onado Beach the early part of last week. rr -'i-, : ' , t Mrs. Paul Wadsworth left Thurs day for Atlanta, Ga, to join her ljus- Omaha Girl to Wed Army Officer ?". jr J I ; 0, - 4 Jf V I W y,,oj , $ J. 4r I C nvvv Sea band, who is attending the aviation school there. Mrs. Wadsworth has been making her home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Scott, since Mr. waflswortn a departure. Mrs. Joel Stewart went to Kansas City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFerren of Hoopeston, III., arrived Saturday in Council Bluffs to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart Joseph Hayden, with his niece, Mrs. John Madden, and her son, John jr, arrived last Saturday in Honolulu, where they will spend a month, i Mrs. F. D. Wead and son, Henry, who are in New Orleans, are expected hpme the latter part of the week, t Mrs. Charles H. Maple, who under went an opsration at Rochester re cently. Is at home again much im- roved in neaitn. Mrs. Marpie ana iss Josephine are at the Bransford Mrs. Edward Hayden and Mist Ophelia Hayden left Friday evening for Excelsior Springs for 10 days or two weeks. William FhsgTrald of Troy, N. Y., arrived last Sunday to join his wife and ion, who have been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. C Byrne. They all three return to Troy today. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Pickens are ex. pected back from New York this week. , , . C E. Yost expects to leave this week to join Mrs. Yost at Peters burg, Fja. -: Miss Hortense Parke, who has been visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke, will, upon the letter's return from WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY HEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands ef wo men have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. - Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are net In a healthy condition, they may cause the Other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss ot atnnitton, nervousness, are oiten times symptoms ef kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment Dr.. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a vhysi elan's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just tne remedy neeaea to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drutr store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writ. tng tie sure and mention the Omaha Sunday Bee. Advertisement GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Omaha people ean prevent appen mciua wiw aimpie pucsxnorn para glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka One RpnnvTriTT. fiu.t,.. tt.. itm. ----- -r- .tr-t4V. ... - THUS bowel tract so completely it relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents ap pcnaicnii. ine iSTAT, pleasant action of Adler-t-ka surprises both doctors and patients. Leaves stomach clean ana strong. Sherman 4 UoConnell proa C Htk ni ue co., ism ana rrnm YU Drui Co., lth nd Chic.no, To the) very btt retnltt tale Dr. Humphreys' "Seventy-aeres" at the first idmm or thivef. Seviity4vena kraalca Colds U aang wt-lrip. AU Drug Stoma, Excelsior Springs, go to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Orr for a few days and then to Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Clarke, before returning to New York. Dr. J, C. Bishop returned Satur day from a three weeks' trip to Cali fornia, x Mrs. C F. hospital. Maul is ill at Birchmont Mrs, W. R. Sweatt of Minneapolis was in Omaha Sunday on her way to California and spent a few hours with Judge and Mrs. Redick. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Hynes, who went to Cuba early in February, have Our Government Needs Every Pound of Wool Available and Requests Everyone v to Make Their Old Clothes Do Another Season Nave Them Cleaned or Dyed Properly done, it will dd many months to the life of your garments, Come in and talk it over with us. Our tailoring department will make any alterations or re pairs you wish, such as relining jackets, coats or over coats, put in new pockets, seats, repair the bottoms of trousers, put on new buttons, etc., etc. ; Don't discard one single garment until you are sure it can't be Cleaned, Dyed or Repaired. TOE PANfOKIUIVa "GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS" 1515-17 Jones St Phone Doug. 963. N. B. ,Wt pay Parcel Post on way on all out of town orders. Write for Price List and other information. AMiM To Darkisn Grandmother kept ner hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Saga Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took en that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture ean be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hah; j been at Palm Beach recently and are expected home some time next week. Mrs. Frank Hamilton went to Notre Dame, Ind., Friday to see her daughter, Exelona, who is at St Marys school. Judson Squires, who was called home from Belleville, 111., by the death of his father, George G. Squires, returned Wednesday to Scott field, where he was made sergeant just be fore his return home. His brother, Clarence, will remain here until next week, when he goes back to New London, Conn., to the submarine- chaser on which he is gunner's mate Mrs. George G. Squires will either rent or close ner nome ana go to tne Blacks tone next weeic Mrs. Warren, mother of A. B. War ren, returns today from two months in California. M'S. Harry Byram of Chicago spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. A, r. Tukey. . . . , Mrs. Louis S. Clarke and her mother, Mrs, R. F. Kloke, went to Excelsior Springs Wednesday for ten dayS. ' Mr.' and Mrs. J, E. Fitzgerald re turned Tuesday from the east, where they were called by the death of Mr. Fitzgerald' mother at Northampton, Mass. MrDwight L. Cramer, who has been in India for the past 10 years, arrived Thursday in San Francisco and is expected some time next week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cramer, of this city. Mrs. Louis Bruckner and baby son, Louis Morrison Bruckner, of Platte Center, are the guests of Mrs. Bruck ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. . Dr. Louis C. Swartzlander left Sat urday evening for New York City, where he will take a month's post graduate course at the Polyclinic hos pital. Ruth St. Denis, who will be at the Orpheum this week, will spend some time as the guest of Miss May Ma honey during her stay. Her husband, Ted Shawn, is not with her on this trip, as he is now in the army. Miss Nina Diets is taking a stenog raphic course at Van Sant Business college. Miss Nina Hartell leaves this .eve ning for New York City to be gone two weeks. , Wife of Omaha Undertaker Asks Divorce and Alimony Mrs. E. Gladys Taggart has filed a petition for divorce against Arthur W. Taggart, 2763 Burt street, son of J. A. Taggart of Taggart & Son, un dertakers. ; She alleges her husband has been liiar Halt ,A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap pliedit's so easy to use, too. You limply dampen a comb or 'soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv, Betrothed 4 Florence XI- scinefy. guilty of such extreme cruelty in his treatment of her as to undermine her health. They have one daughter, Marion, 4 years old. The Taggarts were married in Rapid City, S. D., January 23, 1913, according to her petition ' MIRON'S COURTSHIP Or How He Won the Beautiful Lias Miron. the gray-haired sculptor, was interestingly human, and the lady ne so lerventiy eourtea tne Deauti ful Lias- was no different than to day's modern woman; for is it not recorded that she refused the hand of the aged sculptor, and did he not rightly guess that his white locks were the cause of her refusalz But Miron, old as he was, had the pep of self respect and was not to be turned aside for such trivial reason, there fore returned in a few days, his hair darkened to a youthful color, pressed his suit anew, to which the fascinat ing Lias replied: "Now I grant you today what I refused your father yesterday." But such courtships are not unusual even in this day and age. Never-Tel is making thousands of Mirons and beautiful Liases young and happy again, and it does its work so well that even friends can "Never Tel," It's the one scientific prepara tion to darken gray hair, and ean now be had in perfumed tablet form at your druggist, 50c, or direct from Never-Tel Laboratories Co., Dept. 204, Kansas City, Mo. Women Can Earn A Charming Independence HtrpUti art la coast. at dextnd: vary church tarvica la rccder.a ora imDrauiva bv tha .ddltioa of Harp auric; thaHaraUaaacc. lty io every orchestra; tba Lyon St Heily Harp ia mad io moat of tba aymphooyerchutraaofthaworld. tl forCblldreo .Harp.; Lyoa w A Maaly Doubla Action $500 and up; uaad Harp. $250 and up. Eaay raymanta. Playwhlla , yon pay. email children leara to play creditably after alaa leaaooa. Write for Harp Book (Free) and Rental Offer. Lyon&HesJyBh" HEAVY HOISTING E. J. 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