. 3 B ftsJ'-n ir i..toJ( Ella Fleishman ASS'T EDITOR. J8 EDITOR i Efl THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE MARCH. 10, 1918. mm i K 1. .- Mrs.' Julian Farnam otVMinneapolis has arrived with her twa children to make her home with, her father, Mr. M. W. Rayley, while Mrf: Farnam is in the service. He was called last week to Boston, where he has entered the school of aeronautics at the ; Boston Institute of Technology. ,A,, Mrs. F. W, Marrow,' andTer sister have returned f fom a three weeks visit with Mr. Marrow.'who is attend ing the aviation school in New York cny. . - Miss Helen Duggan. and her sister, Mrs. T.-T. ; Holmberg, have returned from a "trip tdrNew cago.; - ' '.'..' r-- XOTK and Chi- Vfi rathhe Lafv who has been in New. York for, the. last two weeks, has return'edf , ','" A .Mrs. W.'R.. Matthews,rtho was painfully bruised arid cutabout the eye; in" an 'automobile accident .in' Los Angeles, is recovering and is expected home, with baby Anne Matthews in about two weeks." ' Mc.'and-Mrs.' W..J. Kierstead re turned Saturday 'from a two months' stay in Los 'Angeles. , Mr. and Mrs. F. D.vWead and son Henry, returned Saturday,: from a leisurely-' tour of the south. They wire away four months., . C. E. Crain of Springfield, 0., who married'. MUs Wakeleyof this city has been called Mipon by the govern ment to ajd in airplane production and now makes tis headquarters in -Dayton, returning- to-Springfield ' for the week-ends. Mr. F. . H. Meyer and Mr. Ed P. Boyer are spending a few,days' at the Elms hojel in Excelsior Springs. , H. Ov Edwards has been. ill at his home with bronchitis for th. past twg weeks. , Mrs. Frank W'. Brown'is in Lincoln visiting friends ior a week. Mrs. Arthur iMelz leaves .Tuesday for New York ,and ' will accompany her daughter', Miss Olga Metz, and her roommate ifMiss; Spence's school, - and. Miss ,Graldin i Hess, from Bryn Mawr; to Atlantic City ; for the East er vacation. "'.'.-. f , ' 1 ; 1- : :' . ' ' ! Cyril Langan returned " Tuesday from Galiiorrna where he has been taking a course at the Riverside; air craft schoo!. j . i Mr. arid MYs., James H. Ludlow left , Wednesday for Dallas, : Tex., their former home,, for a visit. X Mrs. W. R, McKeea returned Sun day from tl.tjee weeks' visit in Pitts burgh, Youngstown and other eastern cities. Mrs. Willhm E. Martin left for St. Paul Thursday to make arrange-, tnents for Mrs.-Anthony F." Merrill's course N of iectures in St. Paul and Minneapolis '.his rrionth. While in St. Paul Mi"s."Martiri will be the guest of Miss Alice Forepaugh. ' . " Mrs. E. T. Rector returned Wednes? day from St. Louis, where she visitel her daughter. Lucile; who is at the Principia scliool. . . A.. V. Kinjlers.alt Palm- Beach for two or three weeks. ' Dr. E. L.: Bridges is recovering rap idly from the operation 4ie under went at Rochester, Minn., and is ex pected home with Mrs. Bridges very -soon. ' ' . " Mrs. E. VvV Nash returned Sunday from Dubuqve and left Thursday for New York;K see her daughter, Miss Frances Nasn, who has ah opportun Xty to go to South American on a concert tour this spring, a tour Mrs. Nash is opposed to at thistime on account of : the war dangers in. sea travel. - - ... , ' - Mrs. J. j. Monell, .who has spent the winter at the -Blackstone, will re opcif her home in. Council Bluffs this month. k ' . Mr. Josepl. Ringwalt of New' York, son of Mr. nd (Mrs. J. K.' Rinfewalt, has gone abroad on a business trip. - J -' Miss Marian Jones left Friday morning for Lincoln to attend the Ca det Officers' club dance as the guest of her brother, Major Philip Jones of the state university regiment. Miss Jones also attended the basket ball tournament. A She was the week-end guest of Miss Eleanor Seymour. Rev. and Mrs. E. A Russell of Ord. Neb., who are making their home with their daughter. Mrs. W. B. How ard, have jpnc to Tekamah for a few ' days! ' " . ,- Miss Gail Howard, who is a 'cgis tered nurse in Lincoln, is spend ng a few days with her parents. , . i ". . . , . Mrs.. Ben Gallagher and Mrs. Frank Colpetzer will be home from Belleair, ' Fla., Tuesday. , .'. " " v . . ' ' ' Mrs. Herbert Wheeler returned this week from Detroit, where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. John Wilkes. f Mrs. Charles Metz and Miss Ger trude Metz went to Chicago . Sunday for a week. .', ......... t Ay. E. Martin was called to . Chi cago last Saturday by the illness' of his mother, 'Mrs. CM; Martin, who however, was so much better Monday that. he came home that evening. ..... 'Mrs. H. 'P' Edwards1 returned last week from the east, where she . was irt" New ' Pork part of thetime and also irV Philadelphia, whew she was the guest of, Mrs. W. H. Bucholz. who .has an apartment there while her son, Fritz, is employed at the Hog( Island shipyard. ." " ' ;' , ' ' ,Mr.'avn(f MrsV.W. j'. Hynes are ex pected home today or tomorrow from New York' and , Washington, where they have ; ben.' on their way from the south. - ' '.. i ,v . 7 ... . . Mr. and Mrs.' AJ. Love returned - Wednesday from the east, where they have been for, three or four weeks in New York, Boston and Atlantic uty. , . Mr; and , Mrs. John S. Brady,; who 1 t n1la:ir ; Fla cinr, middle of. January.' leave there today h Ailnfi tn 'iMeif'ttiir tnn and h!.i wife,' Lieutenant and Mrs. Hl Brady, Writes Shott Stories. - Of Western Life Irs. 'Ella. ?.Ifai$hi "Mrs. Etta P. Haight is author of a book of short stories soon to be. is sued by the publishers Announcer ment . of this and other magazine stories written ' by the ' same . prom inent Omaha woman., as announced exclusively in The Bee Friday, came as a pleasant surprise to her friends, who have an apartment in Atlanta during his term of duty there. .Mr. and Mrs Brady. willprobably remain in Atlanta ten ' days before - coming Pleasures Past. : 1 A surprise party was given :Thursr day. afternoon in honor of Mrs'. Louis Downing. , Fifteen guests were presi ent. - . Mr. and Mrs.,; Walter. T. Page enter tained, at a theiter party Wednesday evening at, the" Boyd, when their guests inckded Mrs. A..V. Kinsler, Miss Grace Allison, Lieutenant Lewis, Lieutenant Wiggins and Lieutenant Milner,of Fort Crook. ' ; Woman to Talk for First r " Time at University Club Mrs. St. Clair, Stobart, the English woman who -.'Willi lecture for Serbian relief Wednesday night at', the Fonte" nelle, will, speak atthe University club i. noon, on that.day. ' This is the first time a woman has ever , addressed . the members, in the club, and the club will be . open to wonien guests of members. Mfs. C. T. Kountze will ventertain at tea at her home in the afternoon for Mrs. TStobart, rwho is' a major in the' Serbian, army; - -'. " ; re " - . -.v ' ' , Miss Gladys E. Miller is republican nominee fof tax receiver lor Mamaro ueck, N. Y. : ' ' " -m - J- ' ' M ' r 1 ) '''A AvKT ' ' -'Ay V V : V- VN V .1 - I , . v 3V ' . V -SOUTH SIDE "Miss Theresa Henian is " in St. Catherine's . hospital, where she un derwent an operation for appendiciti The Regina club met Tuesday eve ning with Miss Kathleen" Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Baker have received w6rd that their son, EdwaTd, had arrived safe in France t ; Mrs. Ruth Hemphill of St. Louis is visiting friends in the West L street neighborhood. ' The W. S. W. club entertained at an Orpheum party Friday; afternoon. , Mrs. . Walter Slate .enteitainedt a dinner Wednesday in honor of Lad die Malpy .-United States r,avy, who is. home on a short leaye.- - . Mrs; ; Thomas Inghram s division of the Ladies' Aid society of the Grace Methodist -Episcopal church, held: a 1' o'clock luncheon at the church on Friday. . . Mrs. Loran. Banner chaperoned a party of high school girls to Lincoln for the Tournament Friday. The party included ' the . Misses Evelyn Cla,rk, Gladys Munson,. Dorothy .Van Sant. Evelyn Vore and Mildred' Bliss. ' Pupils of the. social' center class of Sbuth High' school will put on. their play at the South Side Congrega tionaj church - on . Friday ., evening, March 15. Besides the" regular stunts special music will be furnished by the Misses Eleanor Alexander, Eva Yerian and Mildred Mabery. The pupils of , 'Franklin 'school will give a program of Victrola music at the school,-on Wednesday afternoon, March' 13. ' ' . TheXadies'.Aid of the South Side Congregational church . has divided into two divisions' and will , race for new members. -The loosing side will treat the winners. . A new baby boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Bud Downey. The ladies of St. Martin's church held a very successful doughnut, sale on,-Saturday. ,, ,' -,. ' , , : Mrs. F. A. Broadwell will entertafu, thejQueen Esther society at her home on Tuesday evening. The Franklin school conservation league will meet at the school on Wednesday ' evening,'. March 13. - A program is being arranged and Miss Nellie Farnswbrth of thi Federal Food administration will speak; Mrs, JohnWells is chairmen of this dis trict. ' f' t The Garfield school conservation lir will he t organized on Friday ! nftemoon-March- 15. -Miss Nellie; Farnsworth. will speak and the pupils rf:the school will oresent an inter-. estinjr program. 'This district is very well organized and a larg attendance is expected., w . .. .. . . 2 . Of Interest to Women . Miss Mary. K. 'Browne of Los Angeles,' the champion' w6man tennis player, has given up the game to ac cent a oosition as teller of a bank at Venice, Cal. s ' ' ) Should he former, czarina, be re stored to the throne, as is rumored to be the intention of Germany, she will be the first woman, ruler of iwtM".: j 1 Busy in Varied War Relief Enterprises 'C- h.v- '. ilrs. C.J. Hubbard ' KliM'hiirt.Sti'ff.ni' 1'hoio. . When you try to name the different war relief .activities in which Mrs. C. J. , Hubbard : is engaged, you almost have to. name the ones that she does not take part in, for the latter are 'very few. This little woman is one ot tne busiest in . town, for she is at work from morning till nights . 1 During the recent. Young .Men's Christian association and Young Wo men's Christian association campaigns she worked untiringly, soliciting mon ey in the lobbies of the theaters. She was an energetic worker in the White Elephant sale of the Woman's Service league, when she worked, in the sports booth, and one day every ' wtek finds her at the canteen at Fort Oma ha". We would hate to say how many days .she works on Surgical' dressings and'still she finds time to ; work . for the Young". Woman's Christian asso ciation membership- campaign, which is to be launched shortly, and talks of giving her servicjes at the depots when the canteen ( opens its branch there. ' - ; ' ' . '. .Mj,: Hubbard finds time for. ath letics,' too, for she.loves bowling and is, an expert at tennis. . Last summer shs and a number of young girls and matrons .from. Dundee. used to spend the day at the summer camp of the Young Woman's Christian association swimming- and playing tennis. . , Russia since the days of the great Empress Catherine (II.- '. There are more women than men in Jew York City. ; The. honor system for . voluntary jationing,, in co-bpetation ; with the federal food administration, is : one of .the practical movements recently undertaken by many ; prominent womenof New York Lity. '. - .5v."" I S39BB I : BENSON WET AMBLER A; daughter was' born to Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Olson last Sunday. Mrs. Olson was formerly Miss Mabel Sten beg. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bailey leave Wednesday lor their new home near Binghamton, N. Y. Paul Roth of- Tekamah made a short visit with relatives here Wednesday, while on his way to an eastern camp, where he has been or dered to .report. . Mr. Arthur Chalupsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Chalupsky, has gone to Gregory, S. D. Mrs.'. R. O. ; Webb of New York City is a guest at the' home of her brother," W. R. Morse. ,-.' Mrs. H. Harrier was hostess far the Methodist . Ladies' - Aid. society Wednesday. y . A ditrict convention was held on Monday evening in The Presbyterian church for all Sunday school workers. . Mrs. C Moiilthrop was hostess for the Loyal Daughters' ' club Tuesday evening. '..; . Mrs. Oscar Boisen left for' Wash ington, D.-Ct.,'- where she will join her husband after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Theodore Williams. Mr. George Iradale received word Sunday of the death of his father in Portland, Ore. v ' A number of social affairs ' vere given in honor of Mrs. T. J. McGuire, who is to reside in Omaha. A letter has recently been received by Mrs. William Hufitzinger, from her son,, who is now a lieutenant iin France. . A service flag , of tlje Methodist church containing 24 stars will be given to the church -Tuesday evening at o o clock. The program is in honor of all young men gone to the tront. K. U. l..Brown will make the presentation speech. -. The. wedding "of -Miss Delia Hilligas and Mr. , Henry Palkc took, place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Rev.. Anderson officiated. Miss Edith Calvert was the only, attendant, the wedding march was played by j Miss Emma'' Pilant. The color scheme in decoration was pink and white. After the ceremony a reception was held for relatives and close friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Palke will reside oh a farm near Irvington. . v ,. j .., f Honey in lee Cream Faced with a serious sugar shortage recently, two icetcrearn concerns in Portland, Ore., used honey as a sub stitute, says ttje Ice '.Cream Review, and for two weeks made their prod uct with choice strained honey, effect ing 70 per cent conservation of sugar. This .substitute sweetening was used experimentally at first, a small propor tion being mixed with sugar and the product1 distributed, i .When retail dealers reported that the ice cream was up -to standard quality the pro portion of honey was increased.., ' Mrg.'J. McCoy, of -Seattle,, is be lived to be the only woman in Amer ica who earns a livelihood as a ship nieric ! IjverysKoe bearind mark"0 ue en Oualitjhonestly' handled and properly fitted ; by a reliable store, carries' a- -Double Guarantee manufacturer ana dealer stand '..behi'd'eyriprJ women of America! Btr tKe 0 u e en Quality tr ade m ark onyour Spring Shoes " T h e beautiful paTntn 'Li berty at the left . . , .: will be showri in thousa'nds of store windows this v month. It is also shown on the coyer ofthe '. , Spring Style Book Every American should ' , . ;. see this inspiring work of art. ' ' . i - , ',.:'..-, , :, ; : " .r . . ' ' Thomas G Plant Company A w - mi . Manufacturers IHIIIIIIIIilllll Frank C. Torter returned Satur day from Ainsworth, where he spent a week with his foster aunt, Mrs. A. C. Carpenter. , Mesdames F. Potter, M. C. Clarty and M. J. Virtue of Hanscom Park place were dinner guests of Mrs.; I. A. Miller Monday. . Mrs. Mary Hensman arrived on Monday from Rushville. Neb., on a visit to her daughter; Mrs. F Whit tam of West Side. W. I. Conn returned from'Newcas tle, Pa.. Monday, where he has been the las,t month during the sickness and death of his brother, John Conn, whom he had not seen for 15 years. Mrs. M.'J. Virtue and daughters Eloise and Mary were week-eind guests of Mrs. Stryker and family m South Side, v , x . ' Lieutenant Hird Stryker and bride are here on a short visit lfom Fort Dodge, la. i . ' The West Side Women's Christian Temperance union will devote their semi-monthly meeting on Thursday to Red Cross work in the Baird build ing downtown; . ".'." Mrs. C. Jennings and small son Homer of Monmouth Park were week-end guests of Mr.' and Mrs. E. G. Grover of Eckerman. , - The Royal Neighbors with their farewell reception nd supper; Wednesday night at the hall in honor ot Mrs. vv. u uumorc, who leaves soon 'for her new home at Plattsmouth. " ' t , Charles Conn, only sob- of W.; I. Conn, had a Severe attack of ptomaine poisoning Monday. ( : ' ,' Mrs. Frank Hensman. spent; Wed nesday the guest of her daughters. Mrs. Frank Thomas, and Mrs. Hoyd Hens'man, in Monmouth Park. .. Mrs. H. S. Miller was the week-end guest of Mesdames J. W. Cress and E. Fisher, in South Side. .. v t Miss Stella Evans of, Oakland, Neb., who has been, tne guesi or WHY SOCIETY, WOMEN i WASH THEIR OWN HAIR ; ti,ct An TiAf Viprnuse it is a fad, but because they wish to obtain the ..a.f nnpaihlo hnir beauiv and be sure they . are not using anything harmful. They have Jound that in washing the . hair, it is never wise to Use a makeshift, but it always ad visable to' use a preparation maae ior shampooing only. Many of our friends . nat. tVin bnst TPSultB from E simple home-made Canthrox-rnkture. You can usfttnis at a cost oi bmouj, o cents a shampoo fey getting some Can throx from your druggist land dissolv ing a teaspoomui in a cup oi nw, water. This makes 'enough- shampoo ih fn nnnlv to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, as with i. .. 1. , T . m w. $ A V n A . most prepnmuuiiB. iauiuii, oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that If will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you.Adv. Tin p tfsBesi Footwear . ; . ' , - . ' ' ' -.. i ' . . . f wire ihei Buy Wisely! Best! Look for the Boston lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll Conn the last three weeks, left fo: her home Tuesday afternoon. Glen Webber, who was uijured by an automobile accident, is now able to be out of doors again and has be gun a year's course in Boyles college. Mrs. Ole Carlsen enjoyed a week end visit from her "daughter. Miss Marie, who left Monday night for a businesst trip' to Western Nebraska. Herman Feicht of Kansas City is the week-end guest of J. C.Root and family on West Center ' street Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davie of West Side returned Sunday, evening from their trip to Los Angeles LOFTIS BROS. & CO. . Now Located at 304 South 16th Street. " First National Bank Block 16th and Farnam Sts. MANY RARE BARGAINS IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: DIAMOND RINGS . DIAMOND STUDS DIAMOND SCARF PINS DIAMOND BROOCHES DIAMOND EAR SCREWS DIAMOND-SET BRACELETS DIAMOND LA VALLIERES WATCHES, WRIST WATCHES Invait Your Money in a Diamond Diamonds Win . Hoart ' DCN'TFORQET Thi MEW LOCATION V OPEN EVENINGS Call or writ for Iltaitrfctxl CUlot No. . 90S., Fhon Tjrltfi 204. and ilt imD will ML , , H0FYIS Tha Katlonal Cradlt Jawaltri 1 ERi Ul iiM 304 s. lata i st raae ' ' i I . iREDITlV ;W::. TERMS fii $25 Rings. $2.50 a Month Yft (7 $35 Rings, $3.50 a Month ' I i fif $40 Rings, $1.00 a Wok 1 I - $50 Rings, $1.25 a Wood I I I $75 Rings, $1.85 a Wo.k 1 1 W $100 Ring., $2.50