4 Z fHR OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 9. 1919. A little rait, m little swap, A mba hi wis tar's day, la ell tha proud and mighty aawa Between tli eradls and the gray. Cad to worker. .Ha lus thickly slrewa, Infinity with grandeur. Cod U lov, He yet shall wipe away creation's tears. And ll tha world (hall lunmw is bit smiles. t; t I r ? i' i V ' 1 f 1 A Tk. X.V'' V ? Jtr T v- ... . aV . . v & J v t r, Ting .if 1 . .r i 1irtli J ifts enYJC ikA " - " .a.J. U .fT i r- -C I IN a. I U T V. a fc...r " Drama League Will Present S.HIark Prof. Clark Will Speak on Galsworthy's "The Silver Box." Mr. S. H. Gark, professor at the University of Chicago, principal of the Chautauqua School of Expres sion, and author of well known works on public speaking and read ing, will give a dramatic reading of John Galsworthy's "The Silver Box" at the Fontenelle, Thursday, March 27, at 4 p. m. under the auspices of the Drama league. Professor Clark is well known In Omaha as an intellectual and tal ented exponent of the drama of the best literature. His scholarly and sympathetic interpretation of Zang- ri1 tIT! t t .11 a a wins ine Meiting rot Deiore tne Drama league two years ago called forth the highest praise from t the large audience, rrot. ciarK has created most favorable rum. went for his work among the soldiers of France and Italy. He is now on a speaking tour in the interest ot ,the League to tnforce Peace. A Homemade Mop. A Kansas City woman has made a dustless mop that she declares is more satisfactory than the high priced boughten ones. Like many in ventions, it is mothered by necessity. The old rnop broke, and wishing to use one immediately, this clever woman saturated a number of stock ings in coal oil, then hung them on the clothes line till they no longer dripped. They were then put into an ordinary scrub mopstick and worked beautifully. This mop can be washed when reeded, or renewed with little ex pense and trouble. Many wives of British premiers have played a considerable part in politics, and added much to the so cial reputations of their husbands. Trobably the most notable example was Lady Palmerston, who was as indefagitable a politician as her husband, and used all her social prestige in hit political service. Asfo Shan Visitors Attention! You are cordially Invited to tha mammoth showing of pianos now on display at tha SCHMOLLER MUELLER PIANO CO. ; .- :- -rsw JaWiWi 1 It includes tna finest creation of tha piano manufacturer's art. We particularly call your attention to tha Duo-Art Pi anos, reproducing tha music exactly as rendered by Pad arewslty, and other great art ists of tha day. A visit does not obligate a pur chase but will repay you well for the time) spent in Omaha's argest music house. Wa also carry a complete Una ol the celebrated Stemway, Grands and Uprights, Hardman, Steger oe Sons, Emerson, tha Sweet Toned Schrool ' K-r Mueller, and the Aeolian Pianola Pianos, the finest players produced la the present ace. SdimoJfer & F.lueEIer Piano Co. Nebraska's Foremost Piano House, 1311-13 Karnam St. Doug. 1623 Don't fall te look aver our sheet music and musical instrument stock, the largest in the middle west. Your Used Silverware Made Like Nevr We re-plate your used Silver ware, making It like new. Anything of metal we re-plate, including brass beds, and finish . as desired. tiring ds your used articles and save buying new ones. Epst em Plating Co. Main Office, 70S S. 16th, 1218 " Famara. Phones l Tyler 3649. Douglaa 2568. I Remove Those Hairs mHoots and AW (Absolutely New Method) The new way to remove disfiguring growths of superfluous hair, roots and all, will astoninh and deli-ht foil. Yon never aaw or heard of anything like it before. It I not a depilatory and not elect! ical. Ifoa simply get a stick of phelaetine from your dmffffist and follow the eaey direc tions at home. In a few seconds yoo have removed the offending hairs, roots and all. With your own eyes you aee the roots eome right out. Fhelaetme (s ab aolutely harmless, non-poisonous and per fectly odorless. Adv. Clean Up Your Lawn This Spring With a Hazlett Dandelion and General Utility rake win take off the eld grass and aerum ulatiens such a itones, glass, ate. Old grass is the Borne of the cut worm and should be raked off. Start right this spring by buying now at any hard ware store. RP! SUR IT 13 A HAZLETT RAKE Two sixes, lS-in. and 2S In. Read directions on handle Is Us lka. C. A. HAZLETT Dandelion Ratce Mfe. Co., Kearney, Neb. Lawn rrpy0'' if nafls. Sunny California Welcomes One of Omaha's Most Beautiful Women JVC; . ., (-..:? T-v ' " r4. - " " t " 1 . Sunny California with its exotic coast for she spends the cold months now at the Hotel Maryland at Pasadena, In one of the new capes with young matron makes a charming picture and the camera man could not on the lawn. A small sport hat is worn, completing a very attractive costume. Omaha Is Planning an Entertainment for Mrs. J. D. Sherman Extensive arrangements are being made for the entertainment of Mrs. John Dickerson Sherman, who comes to Omaha early next month in the interest of the United States garden army work, Mrs. Sherman is a woman of national prominence oon account of her connection with this branch of the government serv ice, and also as chairman conserva tion department. General Federation of Woman's clubs. Arrangements are being made for a mass meeting to be held at the Chamber of Lom- Simple Way to Have Beautiful Wavy Hair Lustrous, fluffy, wavy hair plays an im portant part In the scheme of beauty. A heated Iron should not be used to give the desired wavy effect, for It destroys the life, lustre and Hull iness of the hair. It is far better to use plaia liquid silmerlne. which curls the hair more effectually, more last- inftly. and at the same time keeps it beau tifuily soft, "lipht" and glossy. It la bene ficial Instead of harmful, and ft is such a simple thing to apply the liquid before re tiring, using a elean tooth brooh for the purpose and drawing this down the hair from root to tip. Very different front the tiresome, fussy, odorous furling iron method. Pure silmerlne In liquid form may be found in any drug store and a few ounces will last a very long time. It ia neither sticky nor greasy and leaves no sediment, spots or streaks. The hair will be quite mimsgeable, no matter what the style of coiffure. HOTEL LOYAL 16th Street Between Capitol Ave. and Davenport St Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated Welcome Auto Show Visitors Make the Loyal Your Headquarters When in the City. R. E. BRYANT, O. E. CARNEY, Proprietors. i 4 Jt S 4 f foliage and warm winds lures Mrs. Fred Hamilton every winter to the at one of the large beach hotels. With her small son, Fred, jr, she la inerce, at which she will speak, and a luncheon and other social enter tainment are being planned. Prof. C. U. Clark Will Speak at Fontenelle Wednesday at 3:30 An interesting event on the week's calendar will be the lecture by Prof. Charles Upson Clark of the Ameri can Academy at Rome, Wednesday, at the Fontenelle at 3:30 p. m. The lecture will be under the auspices of the Fine Arts Society and Prof. Clark's topic will be "Italy's Part." An added attraction will be the lantern slides and motion pictures taken by Italian soldier photog raphers and loaned to Prof. Clark showing the fighting and conditions along the Piave in June when Italy began the great offensive which was launched. OP INTEREST TO WOMEN The scholarship averages of the University of Idaho for the past year show that the women average higher than the men. Miss Frances Anderson travels 35 miles daily in the performance of her duties as a rural mail carrier out of Duluth. Though several men were excused as jurors in the trial of a murder case in Los Angeles because they did not believe in the death penalty, 12 women (Tailed on the venire said high collar of squirrel this beautiful resist when he discovered her seated they did believe in inch punishment, and six were accepted for service. s i The Yale university corporation has named a woman to rank of as sistant professor. Miss Lottie G.' Bishop, a graduate of Mount Hol- yoke college, is the first woman to receive such appointment t- 4 . 1 ' Funeral Home of Stack & Falconer Pierce-Arrow Ambulance Our One Thought Is Service Tel. Harney 64 33rd & Fantam OMAHA Fin Aching i Vo eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts Most people forget that the kid neys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing oc- casionaly, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder disor ders. You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tableSpoon ful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then, act This famous salts BENSON The young people of the English Lutheran church will be entertain ed st the home of Miss Hazel Schae fer on the evening of March 12, when all members are requested to be present. Mrs. C E. Robinson is now Ml with scarlet fever and her two daugh ters are improving from an attack of the disease. Miss Lena Marquis is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Young. She expects to sail this month for France to do clerical work for the Red Cross. The newly organized Benson Athletic club is fitting up rooms on East Military avenue, which will soon be opened. The Presbyterian L. A. S. will meet on next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Ranz, when election of officers takes place. A social hour with lunch will follow. The Woman's club holds an open meeting at the City hall next Thurs day, when Mrs. Dr. Calfass will give a talk. The club is planning for a musical program for the1 near fu ture. Mrs. A. Orth will be hostess for the Good Times club next Thurs day. Mrs. H. F. Knudsen was hostess at a dinner last Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for 15 guests. Funeral services for Charles A. Anderson were held at the home in Glen park, last Sunday, Mr. An derson had resided in Omaha 38 years. Interment was in Laurel Hill cemetery. Mrs. J. Calvert received a mes sage from England, last week tell ing of the death of her mother. Rev. Calvert was able to attend the funer al. Mrs. William Ryshaw, and son, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. Stnrtz. Mrs. T. Pennv received a mesace from New York last week, from her son, Frank, telling of his discharge from overseas service and his safe arrival in the United States. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pauley and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adamson, during the past week. Mrs. J. T. Pickard was hostess for the Baptist Missionary circle last Thursday when the following new I want men to introduce from house to house a high grade line of perfumes, cosmetics, flavoring ex- N tracts,spices,toilet soap etc. Steady work. Big profits. No experience neccessary. Cake of soap and full particu lars mailed free to any address. Lacassian Co. Dept. 161, St. Louis, Mo. STOP PAIN! HUB , NEURALGIA AWAY In3tant relief from nerve tor ture and misery with old "St. Jacobs Liniment" Rub this soothing, penetrating liniment right into the sore, in flamed nerves, and like magic neu ralgia disappears. ''St Jacobs Lini ment" conquers pain. It is a harm less "neuralgia relief" which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer. It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the "aching nerves" and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get in stant relief with this old-time, hon est pain destroyer it can not in jure. Adv. t t z kidney; ...... ,A..nm.uj.sulAU is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acid in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpen sive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everybody should take now. and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it id only trouble. Adv. Landscape A bit of sandy hillside beneath a summer sky, A breeze that sobs a lovt-song, and flutters softly by; A glimpse of sunlit river swift moving to the sea. And, somewhere in the distance, a bird's heart-broken cry. A glimpse of sunlit river swift moving to the sea, And clouds that hold the terror of storms that are to be. Slim trees with leaves aquiver, that stand serenely high, And memory's slender fingers that touch the soul of me. Slim trees with leaves aquiver, that stand serenely high, Deep in their silent shadow a buried dream may lie; A glimpse of sunlit river swift moving to the sea, A bit of sandy hillside, a love song and July. Margaret E. Sangster. officers were elected: President, Mrs. C. E. Jones; vice president, Mrs. J. T. Pickard; secretary, Mrs. Carl Sharp and treasurer, Mrs. E. C Ful ler. Mr. J. Gehrig and Mr. Edwin Herken were in charge of the Walther league program of the meeting held last Friday evening. Mr. Earl Young entertained at his home Wednesday evening, at a party. About 20 guests were present. Mr. Orvall Weatherhill visited the past week with his sister, Mrs. Otto Boyce, while on his way home from France to Waterloo, la. He has received his discharge from the service. Miss Mary Morrison has complet ed her 30th year of continuous serv ice as a clerk in the office of the auditor of state in Columbus, O. 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It is also report ed that many former adherents of the ex-kaiser have gathered at Am erongen castle for a conference, the nature of which is kept secret. It is believed that the kaiser is plotting with his former adherents to execut a coup in an effort to regain his throne. Woman journalists are demand ing the right of admission to the press galleries in the two houses of the British Parliament. Put the Ban! On Flu Germs The U. S. Government ex perimented and found that dry cleaning effectually destroys disease germs and bacteria and demands that army clothes and bedding be cleaned in this manner. The outer apparel of every man, woman and child should be dry cleaned occasionally for the sake of your health if for no other reason. The cost of cleaning and t1 : . : u u . j V pressing win ue reiurntJU in added life and wear to your garments. tall Douglas 963 and have A one of our delivery cars stop j .sa. JUUl MVtligA Tlio Pnnfnfitirri 1 titC 1 UlllVIlUlll "Good Cleaners and Dyers." 1515 Jones Street. South Side, 4703 So. 24th St. Phone Doug. 063. Phone S. 1283. Guy Liggett, President. i Petersen & Pegan Baking Co. . ..J Jq Villi r February, , i.v ,- V.W t-i ' 4 : ,..11 it. Il -i.il jlj . AfS- Moll t Opposite Hayden's M extends all Auto Show visitors to the city an invitation to call at their store and see one of the most complete displays of Fashion's Spring Millinery Our entire First Floor is devoted to a new and greater Millinery Showing Three Special Values for all show week $3.95, $4.95, $7.50 All, featured with dainty, daring and chic trimmings. iiiiHI'iliiinitiiHiNiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiisniiiiiiiiititiiiiHiitiiR m m I "Every Hour or So" He Had to Rise at Night Be cause of Kidney and Bladder Ailments. Tells of the Good Balmwort Tablets Worked. Mr. W. E. Goff, connected with the D. L. & W. R. R., Syracuse, N. Y., writes: "For two years I had suffered from disorders of the kid neys and bladder. Distressing pain in the back and hips, depression and extreme nervousness. Also a fre quent desire to urinate, many nights every hour or so, I would have to arise, as the pressure in bladder region was unbearable. My ankles swelled and my skin became dry and harsh. After using Balm wort Tablets I noticed relief and continued taking until now I feel wholly relieved of pain and suffer ing. I am glad to recommend Balm wort Tablets as a most reliable beneficial medicine." The Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio, guarantee every package satisfactory, or money back, so why not stop your pain and distress with Balmwort Tablets. Sold by leading druggist Price, f 1.00 Adv. THOUSANDS HAVE KID KEY TROUBLE AMD NEVER SUSPECT IT Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging rom reports from drug, gists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very suc cessful in overcoming thpse condi tions. The mild and healine- mfln. ence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ii soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of sue cess. An examinine nfivslfinn fnr nna of the prominent Life Insurance ' iomnanies, in an interview on th Subiect. made the nstnriishirio' atata. ment that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is oecause Kinney trouble is so com mon to tre American neople, and the lafP-A mainritv nf thnea nrfinoa applications are declined rln nnt vs suspect that thev have the disease. II is on sale at all drug stores m bot tles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if vnn nrisfc first tn forf this great preparation send ten cent! to it. ruimer & i;o., Binghamton, N. Y.. for A Kflmnle rinttlo Wkoi writing be sure and mention tha umana Sunday Bee. Adv. A.f,5 o s T u v ? 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