11 Na wtael ua drive my bark astray, Ner chage the tide of eUetiay. Burraafha. Tola day wa faaklea Deetiay, our web a( Fata we pin. WhltUer. , THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. SOCIETY i . Club Election. , Mri. J. G. Hart wis elected presi . dent of the Omaha Woman's club of the railway mail service at the annual meeting held Wednesday af ternoon. The other officers include: Mrs. C. T. Leigh, vice-president; Mrs. J. N. Strand, secretary, and Mrs. J. Harold Evans, treasurer. The club is one of the oldest in ,f. the city, being organized over 20 years ago at the home of Mrs. F. H, Cole, who was the first president The object of the organization is . to study and to aid an any move ment for the advancement of civil serivce. For Church Women. Mrs. R. C Mcintosh entertained at an informal afternoon Thursday for the women of the First Bapt' t church who have recently completed work on 7,600 shirts for the sol diers. This little group of women has been working in co-operation with the Service league for many months. An informal program was given by Mrs. E. B. Towl, Mrs. P. M. Pritchard and Miss Florence Rhoades, and tea was served. Luncheon Party. Mrs. E. P. Boyer entertained at an informal luncheon party at the Blackstone Thursday in honor of I Mrs. George McElroy of Vinton, la., who is the guest of Mr. and . Mrs. George H. Payne. An artis- tic basket of tulips formed an at- tractive centerpiece for the table and covers were laid for 10 guests. Box Party. Mr. Edward Cudahy of Chicago was guest of honor at a box party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bur gess ati the Boyd Monday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mr. Roger Keeline and Mr. C. T. Kountze. Americanization Work. Italian students who attend the ' Mason and Train night schools will : he entertained at the Union Pacific r headquarters, Fifteenth and Dodge, Thursday evening in the colonization .v department. Products of the west- em states are on exhibition and " moving pictures will be shown of this section of the country. DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT A small bottle of "Danderine" keeps hair thick, strong, ' beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doubles beau ty of your hair in a few - moments. A V Within ten minutes after an ap . plication of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately . Soubles the beauty of your hair. No uuieicuiB uuw uuii, laucu, luillic t ana Bcragy, just, moisten cioui n Anth DnnHAinTiA and rarpfulW Hraw - - , It through your hair, taking one ing your hair will De light, nuiiy nnn iBirv a Tin nnvsa nri h nnpnrinpp yjf abundance; an incomparable lus , Are, softness and luxuriance. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine for a few cents at any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neg lected or injured by careless treat ment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair ard lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. -Adv. Freckle-Face Now la The Time to Get Rid of Theao Ugly Spots. , Do you know how easy it is to re move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of Othine, double strength, from your druggist . and a few applications should show , you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful com plexion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more Oth ine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the t- . freckles.T-AdY, . ,-,;,.. : rs tar. a Beautiful Member of Old Family Now Living Under New Regime COUNTESS CAROLYI Wife of the New Hungarian president, and daughter of Count Julius Andrassy, last Hungarian foreign minister under the old regime. Underwood A Underwood. Luncheon at the Fontenelle for Mrs. A. S. Best The executive board of the Drama league will give a luncheon on Fri day at 1 p. m. at the Fontenelle in honor of Mrs. A. Starr Best, vice president of the Drama League of America, who will lecture on "Com munity Recreation vs. Bolshevism" at the hotel at 4, following the luncheon, under the auspices of the Drama league. Spring flowers will decorate the tables. Members of the board pres ent will be: Misses: Kate McHugb Mesdames: Warren Blackwell Luther Drake Myron Learned J. E. Bummers Victor Rosewater E. C. Twamley Mlssei: Arabella Kimball. Meadamee: George B. Prim A. W. Jefferlee Howard H. Baldrlse Samuel Burns E. M. SyferL Mrs. Howard Baldrige is chair man of courtesies. , There will be no admission charge and all persons interested in the drama are invited. Mrs. Best is the founder and first president of the Drama League of America. Actuated by a desire to create a taste for good drama and stimulate a keener appreciation of the drama of the theater, Mrs. Best, whose home is in Evanston, 111., organized the Drama club of Evans ton. The doings of this club at tracted the notice of other lovers of good drama in Chicago and in 1910 the Drama league was organized. The league now has a nationwide membership of men and women aid ing in this national movement to de mocratize drama. Unitarian Festival Unitarian Men's club will give the annual spring festival, cotillion and dance in the common room of the church building at Turner boule vard and Harney street, on Friday, March 21, at 8:30 o'clock. The list of patrons and patronesses for this party include some of the well known men and women of Omaha. Messrs. Mark Levings, P. W. El dridge and Louis M. Mielenz con stitute the steering and stunts com mittee, while Mrs. P. K. Harlan and Miss Alma Peters will have general charge. AH Unitarians and friends are invited to be present. Miss Noble in Concert Work. Miss Martha F. Noble, who is studying in the Oberlin Conserva tory of Music, is singing first so prano in the Oberlin College Wom en's Glee club, which gave the an nual home concert in Finney Me- j morial chapel, March 15. The club win go on a tour aunng me spring vacation, and will visit some of the leading cities in the middle west. Iodine stains can be removed by means of liquid animonia. Pour latter over the spot, then dab re peatedly with the finger tips until it disappears. Rinse in tepid water, then wash in the usual way with strong soapsuds. Kitchen Kinks Apples are delicious baked with raisins and marshmallows. For scraping dishes a small wood en knife is very handy. A little grated nutmeg gives a pleasing taste to milk toast. Oyster force meat for stuffing vegetables is something new. Food selection is a science and should be studied accordingly. Mint Tulip. Five lemons, 1 bunch fresh mint, 1H cupsysugar, Vi cup water, 3 bot tles ginger ale, ice. Squeeze the juice from lemons, add leaves from mint, sugar and water. Let stand 30 minutes, add a large piece of ice and ginger ale. Serve in small glasses. The sweets could be red and white heart-shaped candies or anything suitable. " ! Stop Itching Skin There is one safe, dependable treat, ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zmo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczeraa,blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co Cleveland. O Heart Beats By A. K. We sigh As we see Beautiful new spring Models Appearing in Every shop in Omaha For never In the world were Styles more modish More alluring More antagonizing To the slim pocketbook. Last year we wore Our old clothes Because it was Patriotic And because there . Was not much style To the wearing apparel And we consoled Ourselves with the Idea Thai it was the Right and proper Plan To wear a few Cast offs For every rag Was patriotism's badge And we could say That our money was ' ! Going overseas - Or to the Red Cross Or to the Y. W. Or, to the Y. M. Or some other Relief for Wounded And refugees But every woman Has her day And last season was The ragmuffin's day This year It isn't the fad To wear old clothes Or ragged shoes Or homemade "lids" So we go Window-wishing And again we go Window-wishing But each time we Filially find Our toes pointing Toward home With a longing in our Hearts And a soul-sickness Overwhelming indeed So we women of Limited purses Sigh And cry As we make our bow To Dame Fashion Who decorated us Only last season For threadbare garments And this year tempts Us with Fascinating foibles And never a cross Nor a bar to Compensate our rags. SELAH! Mr. R. W. Hall and Mr. D. T. Hodson are stopping at the Hotel McAlpin in New York City. Plugged nickels are never counter feited their value is not envied. N So it is with breads in the "just as good" class their merits are not strong enough to permit them stand ing alone and in most cases their support comes in the form of s lower price to the dealer as an in ducement for his endorsement. That's why we place the little RED, WHITE and BLUE trade-mark on every genuine loaf of BY order your loaf today. One of the Many The battle was raging fierce and fast Mid the screams of the shot and shell, I tell you boys 'twas just awful . A genuine touch of hell. And there at my feet lay my comrade All wounded and bleeding and torn, In his hand he held a locket Which close to his heart he had worn. He looked in my face with a lit tle smile, Come closer comrade, he said, If you ever get back home again Tell mother I am not dead But just gone on o'er the river To wait on the other side, And ask her please not to grieve for me For my country and her I died, And while at home she is waiting And thinking all day of me To remember that I, too, am waiting On the bright shores of Galilee And some day I'll hold her hand again And caress her silver white hair, And I'll be waiting there to kiss her , At the head of the golden stairs. And comrade, just one more message: Tell my sweetheart I died like a man And that when dying I thought of her And ask her please, if she can. To go every day to see mother And ask them to think of me still. Now goodby, old comrade, I'm going Don't grieve, it is our Father's will, And all I have left is this locket And a sorrow as deep as the sea 1 And the memory of you, old pal Who would gladly Have died to save me. Then like a child tired out with his play He smiled put his hands on his breast. I gave one great sob, then I turned away He had gone to his last sweet rest. Now somewhere in France there's a lonely grave Marked with neither a flower , or stone, But God will know where to find the lad When at last He shall claim His own. MRS. L. E. SUCHART. Personals Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamilton are in Gering, Neb. Miss Nina Hartsell has returned from New York, where she has been for the past two weeks. Mrs. Martin Harris has returned from a two months' stay in New York and Atlantic City. Major and Mrs. Nye F. More house and baby daughter have re turned from Camp Greene ,( Char lotte, N. C. Mr. Grant McFayden and Mr. Alfred Munger, now in France with the Nebraska base hospital, may re turn to America in April. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne have returned from their wedding trip and are now at Albert Lea, Minn., where they will make their home temporarily. Capt. Edward Cudahy was in Omaha Monday and Tuesday oa business. Captain Cudahy returned from France in September, and has received his honorable discharge. Mrs. Etta Turner and Miss Clara Schneider, who are now at the Madi son Square, hotel in New York, will await the arrival of Miss Louise Din ning, who is scheduled to arrive erly next week. Mr. Dinning left for the east Tuesday evening. An appeal to auxiliary chairmen is being made to return all finished work to the Masonic temple by Tuesday, March 25, that all pack ages may be shipped. Mrs. Arthur Mullen requests all auxiliary chair men who have completed their quotas to assist in completing other work. Chairmen are also asked to return all materials, samples and patterns to the Red Cross. If they will call Tyler 1076 these will be col lected. Women are urged to assist in the work at the Masonic temple, if only for two hours a day. Tetersen & Pegan Baking Co. Advice to the Lovelorn 0 Love Conies Unbidden and, "To Love or Not We Are No More Free Than the Ripple to Rise and Leave the Sea." By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Write to Miss Gross. , Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: The young people of my neighbor hood are planning a box social, and I thought perhaps you would give me a few suggestions as how to fix a box. Thanking you in advance, I remain, MISS NINETEEN. Write to Miss Irmy Gross, editor of our home economics department, and she will be glad to help you through her columns. Box socials and cooking are not among my spe cialties. Rings. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: If a girl Is engaged and her friend should die, should she continue wearing her diamond? If a girl is engaged and It should break up and her friend refused to take It back should she wear it and on which hand? MAXINE. Tou may continue to wear the ring after your fiance's death. After a quarrel change the ring to an other finger If you wish to wear It any other finger will do. Soldier's Love Letter. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: As for beauty, I'm no star, there are others more lovely by far. But I do not mind It. for I am behind it. It's the fellow In front gets the jar. This explains my looks. Now, for my question. I went with a young man for several months when he was drafted into the army. He asked me to write, which I did. My letters were only those of a friend, while his became more like love let ters, every time he wrote, which was twice a week. As I do not care for him ony as a friend I stopped writ ing to him. He still writes, al though I have not written to him for five or six months. Do you think I should write and tell him that I want him to stop writing. BLUE BELL. It would be more honorable to write and tell him that you no longer wish to correspond. Mercy Me! Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I have often read your "Advice to Lovelorn" and think you will hejp me and my friend. We are two boys of 16 and 17 and are much in love with two widows of 46 and 44. They are very rich and we love them and know very well they love us. Now, Miss Fairfax, do you think It is right to take them out riding and kiss them? They are considered very good looking. They are Cath olics and we are Protestants. Is there much difference in our religion Deaf Write to the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Forty-sixth and Boulevard avenue and they will give you information concerning the school. There is no reason why a deaf and dumb person could not learn typewriting. Two Lonely Boys Find some other girls and Ignore these two for a time. If they care for your friendship they will soon show evi dences of it. William J. Boda If you will con fine your ideas to 200 words I shall be glad to print same. Four Girls Remove your hats when you take your seats and put them on before leaving the theater, and age? They each have one child of about 8 years. What does a half unpasted stamp with the letters S H under it mean? What should we do with the chil dren? Should we keep them if we get married or shall we put them in an orphan building? Thanking you in advance, we re main, MIKE AND ALECK. There seems to be every reason in Till J. Ill 5UI11C member of your family is made ill Are you going to wait 'orthatto happen before you tearout that old-fashioned, disease-breeding bathroom equipment? You've told yourself you would tome day. But "some day" may be too late. Come in, TODAY if possible, and have us show you tho modern, sanitary Thomas Mad dock bathroom fixtures and leant how little it costs to give your family the comfort and sense of health security that comes with new equipment when put in the Maddoclc way. United States Supply Co. Ninth and Farnam Sts. OMAHA, NEB. or Conmlt Your Plntnler toot HlUltlftnhd Ariiton the world why you should not mar ry these women old enough to be your mothers and not one reason why you should. I am not posted in stamp-ology. He Needs Protection. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Am a reader of your lovelorn page and like it fine. Sometimes when I read those silly statements why, they almost make me croak. I am a boy of about 18 years old, am fond of Jokes and good fun, also consid ered a good fellow. What makes girls hang on my neck? Now, I don't seem to care much about them and don't see what makes them think I'm eo attractive; they Beem to want to go with me. What can I do to avoid this? Is it much fun to tie a bachelor? ,How should a fellow become one? How's the salu tation of this letter? H ope to see. In advance, sincerely, A. B. C. After reading your letter I cannot Imagine why the girls should hang on your neck or even wish to go with you. I don't know I've never been a bachelor. Live single long enough and you will become one. Bolikens Why not continue to be friends. The boy had not asked you to marry him, therefore, you have no claim other than friendship. You should not permit him to hug and caress you until 12 o'clock every other night. He will soon grow dis gusted and leave you for a more particular girl. Max and Climax What melo drama have yourxtwin lovers been reading they won't kill themselves on your front door not at 22. Tell them that if you marry them with out loving them, the climax might be even more tragic but they'll not kill themselves that would be let ting "some other guy" as they said, have you. G. VV. B. Sorry It Isn't In the power of the "love page" to choose your girl for you. It might be that even with "father's quarter of a million," a girl would need persuad ing to give up her marriage already planned. It doesn't seem to me you are "in love" with either and you don't know that they are with you. Yes, money undoubtedly does "help a good cause along." X. V. Z. Ask your doctor about your normal weight. Young girls should be chaperoned when car rid ing at least this is customary in polite society. Reading Is splendid recreation if your books are well chosen. Blue Eyes Blue-eyed, blond haired 14-year-old now shall you wear your hair? Is it long, is it short or curly or straight? The way that it is most becoming of course have you tried it down your back with ribbons look at pictures of at tractive hair In magazines. "BUlio N." If Just you knew how dangerous it was to doubt a wom an's age. If she says 18 years 'twere better you let it rest at that. Mr. Wayland Magee has returned from Chicago. ...... 11 THE superiority of Atwood Grapefruit is not an acci dent. From the first planting the Atwood Grapefruit Co. has sacrificed everything for QUALITY. An initial expense of hundreds of thousands of dollars was incurred, while everything that scientific cul ture and experience conld suggest was dona to produce QUALITY. Even then some trees at maturity bore simply good grapefruit, but not good enough for the Atwood Brand. These trees were cut down and replaced by superior va rieties. So through selection and cultivation hat evolved the delicious ATWOOD GRAPE FRUIT "the Aristocrat of the Breakfast Table." Cramps! Says Mrs. Frank Hau ler, of Carbondale, HI.: "1 was suffering terrible cramps and pains each month. I had used . . . but it didn't give any permanent relief. The Jiains came back on me ust the same as before . . . After taking Cardui. I was entirely relieved from the pains, and have never been bothered with them since." TAKE 1 The Woman's Tonic Cardul should help you as it did Mrs. Hagler.asit has helped thousands of other women who suf fered from the pains and discomforts from which women suffer. Many medical authorities pre scribe the ingredients of which Cardul is com posed for the female troubles for which it is recommended. Why not try it for your trouble? I All Druggists EB9 (EMHMM SSSI NOTICE There are but three reasons why your letters do not appear in print because they are too long (more than 200 words), be cause you do not send your cor rect address as a postscript or because they are, not suitable for publication.. ' 4- 5C r. sntonaoie rincjiime ecessify THIS Spring time, when all the fashionable world is seeking slenderness, and still more slender ness, Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets are more than ever a necessity to women of medium or stout build. They Slenderize the Stout Figure creating an instan taneous improve ment in one's appearance. Ab normal abdom inal lines are gen RENGO BELT FEATURB STEELASTIC WEBBING Model tly straightened nut; heaviness nnrJ size are reduced. figure is coaxed back to charming and youthful lines. maintains its perfect style lines under the most severe wearing conditions. Rarely need a "Rengo" model be re placed until discarded for an entirely new style. Trices of Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $io Crown Corset Company 170 Fifth Avenue Wall Paper Cleaning comes but once a year; but it always brings back that old anxiety about smearing or spotting the paper. ARORFNF "brtterlinJ" of W.H Paper Clnw. ABSORENE "ClSnl Wall Paper Cleaner." ABSORENE work, eaaicr yarn don't have to rub hard with ABSORENE, became it pick the dirt right oS the paper, aa a mainet pick, up ateei 61inp. ABSORENE ia nerer mouldy, aotty or mear in th eea. It ia alatfsjruk aod juat right and ready tor uta. Try ona can of ABSORENE this tfrno, anal laaxn how porfaetljr it doe the) work. HUH the) wonderful water eoftenar alater of ABSOREN2, and la aold hy ail ABSO RENE daalara. . . awes vi as Biiiwutia, kmm There Is a mnch closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine. It ia because of thia close connection that indigestion, belching, sour, gassy stomach and other stomach miseries all of which are sore signs of acid stomach are so often followed by severe attacks of blinding, splitting headaches. Nervousness, sleeplessness, f rritabll Ky.mentaldepression.melancholiaand many other disorders which affect the brain can also nearly always be traced to the same sonrce acid-stomach. So nftftn vnn haa, nannla can T ao nervous I think f 11 fly to pieces;' or 1 1 seems i never get a gooa nig ht's ftlppn r s - v - , u j v . u. at, j u ease." Little dn thev rironm tht ail II on stomach is the direct canse of their troubles because very often there are no pains in the stomach at all. So you see, you can't always judge an acid stomach condition by the way your stomach, itself, feels. If yon are weak, nervous, nnfit if you are not up to your old time form if you lack your accustomed enthu eiasm, energy and pep make this test and see if it isn't acid-stomacb that is holding you back robbing you of your health, strength and vigor. Get a big box of EATONIC the wonder ful modern medicine that so quickly puts an acid stomach to rights. It u in the form of pleasant tasting tablets that you eat like a bit of candy. EATONIC rids the stomach of excess AT I f 1 ElZ)rrORYOUR Ml I Worth Knowing For grilling purposes you can sef cure a clear fire quickly by Drinki! ting a little powdered nitre over it l i If there are paint spots on th window, apply a strong solution O! baking soda. This will soften th paint and it can be easily rubbe off. Then rub with alcohol to polis the glass. rr No. ja And, day by day, the Reducing New York City 19-4 Time la Biess gull acid. Brings instant relief from Ind7 gestion, heartburn, eour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas and makes the stomach cool, pure, sweet and comfortable. Dentists warn as against the bad effects of acid mouth, pointing out that the acid eats through the enamel of the teeth, causing them to decay. You can easily imagine then tha amount of damage excess acid will cause to the delicate organisation of the stomach! . Thousands of people are osin EATONIC and the result obtained ara eo remarkable as to be almost unbe lievable. Yet their letters of gratitude, many of which are received daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC does all and even more than we claim. Tha medical profession, too, recognises tha 5reat value of this wonderful remedy. l learned Michigan doctor wrote re cently: "I have bad such wonderful success with EATONIC that I want every one to know how quickly it will neutralize the acidity of the the atom ach (acid-stomach) and the stomach will soon be sweet and normal again, and the sick man well and happy once more." So be sure to get a big box ol ft ATpMC from your druggut today. If it fails in any way to give you tha kind of satisfaction you want, take ia back he will refund your money. Ha doesn't wont one penny of your monew onleao lTONIC helps yoa. W D mm AClD-STflMArHSy i-sr'A-