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THE BEE: OMAtA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, v 1919.
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Moraiai'a at sevea. Brown Inf.
Custom does aftea raaaoe vtrrula,
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COLDS
HEADACHE
Grippe
Influenzal Colds
Toothache
Earache
Backache
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Sciatica
Neuritis
Aching Joints
Lumbago
Pain! Paint
What else offers relief so
quickly?; Don't suffer 1
Adults Take one or two
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with
witer; if necessary, repeat dose
three times a day, after meals.
Acoirin
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!: . 20-eent pacluge Larger sizes. Buy
uy regular Bayer packages. Owned
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.Aspirin h tha trade mark of Bayer Manufac
ture ol Monoaceticacidestcr of SalicylicaCid
OVEREATING
,n the root of nearly f31
(Kgeathre evils. If your
digestion is weak or out
to! kilter, better eat less
and use
iftHlQIDS
the new aid to better
digestion. Pleasant to
4take effective. Let Ki
molds help straighten out
your digestive troubles.
'. ' vlADB BY SCOTT A BOWNE
MAKERS or SCOTT S EMULSION
DR. MABEL WESSON
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I 1 - - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
14 Hrandaia Bldg.
, Offico Hour:
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M 41. Offie Tyler 2960 Res. Har. 4741
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.business thereby and the persons
;who read them profit by the oppor
rtunitiei offered.
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French Woman's
Labor Problem
Looms Large .
Equal Wages and Equal
Treatment for Wom
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and Men - of
. French Nation.
"America has social and industrial
pioblems, but they cannot be com
pared with those which France is
facing todav," says Miss Kmnia
Chapin of New York City, Y. W.
C. A. industri.il secretary in France.
"Before the war women sewed in
taeu own homes instead of in a big
fhop. Much of the silk woven in
France was not made in great mills,
as in the United States, but in
homes where the looms have been
handed down from generation to
generation.
"Mme, Harriot, wife of the mayor
of Lyons, and Mme. Jusserand have
done" a marvelous work in giving
employment to many, women still
in their homes but the situation
fflili looms large.
"French women are out in the
industrial world and must be rec
ognized, but the problem will never
'e solved hy shutting one's eyes
to the truth and saying that they
ought to go back home. Men in
one industry' are urging equal wages
for women theieby expecting to get
their jobs as they feel that employ
ers would rather hire men than wo
men Women over here have learn
ed independence and they will stand -together
for equal treatment in the
industrial world."
Smyth-Duncombe Nuptials.
A quiet wedding ceremony took
place Monday afternoon at Trinity
Cathedral .when Miss Alice Marie
Duncombe became the bride of Mr.
Approved Spring
Full line of
all wanted
WMfte IPbhMc StoiEi Emm
npHE. business of collecting, preparing and distributing foods so relates to the daily
A life of all that it has close, personal interest for everybody. Sensation seekers
have long realized this and capitalized on, it. Anattack on the packers could
always be relied upon either -to draw notice to its instigator or divert too close
investigation of some other question.
Possibly we, are partially to blame for the
lack of understanding which exists in regard
to our business. In the past, knowing that
. attacks upon us have been based on tissues of half
truths, adroitly handled innuendo and misinform
ation, we may have forgotten that the public were
not in full possession of the true facts.
Armour and Company have always courted
proper inquiry into methods and operations. And,
. in the past few years, because of so many ex-parte
. hearings, we have, voluntarily put our case before
the public. Through "pubjication advertising, we
have met the misleading headlines through which
people get impressions, headlines frequently con
troverted by the text matter under them.
Confident that fair-minded people will re
spond to complete knowledge, we seek better under
standing with them. Through newpapers, booklets,
moving pictures of our processes and other similar
methods, we are explaining the place Armour and
S. E. Smyth. Dean Tancock read the
marriage lines.
The voung couple were unattend
ed and only the members of the im
mediate families attended including
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Saltzgiver, aunt
and uncle of the bride.
LAfter a short honeymoon Mr. and
Mts. Smyth will be at home at the
El Beudor apartments.
Grinnell Glee Club Entertained.
The members of the Grinnell Col
lage uiee ciud wm oe entertained
wit luncheon Wednesday at the Ath
letic club by the Grinnell alumni.
The Glee club will appear in concert
at the First Central Congregational
church, Wednesday evening and will
be entertained at the homes of col
lege friends during their stay in the
city.
Red Cross Note.
Canteen workers are requested to
wear veils and aptns and members
of the motor corps their uniforms
Wednesday afternoon, when Gov
ernor Henry J. Allen will speak in
the Auditorium. A special invita
tion is given to all Red Cross work
ers and there will be no admission
charged. All women who have
worked on hospital garments or sur
gical dressings, members of th can
teen and motor corps, are requested
to be present at Z:45, or 15 minutes
before 3, the hour scheduled for
Mr. Allen's lecture.
Lakewood Salad.
Remove pulp from two grapefruits
in sections, akin ana seea tnree
fourths cup white grapes, cut one-
third cup pecan nut meats in pieces.
Arrange on bed of romaine, pour
over dresing and garnish with strip
of red pepper.
tor the dressing mix lour table
spoons olive oil, one tablespoon
grapefruit juice, one-half tablespoon
vinegar, one teaspoon salt, one
fourth teaspoon paprika, one-eighth
teaspoon pepper and one tablespoon
finely chopped Rouqueiort cheese.
Footwear for Women
We are showing many
desirable and sensible
lasts in . Women's
Footwear fo
I
spring tnat w
know will please
the most particular
of dressers.
Oxfords in
lines as well
OMAHA
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A Striking Rig
Spring fabrics show indications
able lightness of weight in many of
Finest French serges will form the early street frocks for the best dressed
women. As the spring days grow warmer, the silken frocks will take first
place, striped taffeta being expected
ning getup, in which the black
carried out. A black satin coat with
waist and striped taffeta skirt about
Personals
Irs. W. A. C. Johnson, who is in
New York City, will return the latT
ter part of the week.
Miss Katherine Worley, state
chairman of publicity for the Wo
man's Victory loan committee, who
has been seriously ill, is now con
valescing. '
Closing meetings of the Lfundee
Community Center Red Cross auxil
iary will be held Wednesday at the
Dundee church. Due to the faithful
work of the members a large quota
has been completed.
Lt. Alfred Millard, jr., who has
been in a hospital in the east for
several week owing to wounds re
reived in action, is greatly improved
and is now with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Millard,, in New
York City.
Omahans who are stopping at the
Hotel Clark in Los Angeles include
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mr. F.
J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Zora Hamilton,
Company occupy in the world of human needs
and the manner in which they fulfill their function.
. We are putting our case squarely up to all
parties who are interested to producer, merchant,
consumer and labor and that each may realize
how 'our obligations to him must, combine with
our responsibilities to the other involved, we let all
know the entire story as we tell it to the rest.
We tell consumers , what we say to producers
producers what we say to consumers.
When all is said, however, the size of any busk
ness dealing competitively in staples must remain
he best evidence of its economic soundness. If our
methods were no sound, Armour arid Company
could not have attained size in proportion to v
national needs. '
- Bearing this thought in mind, you will readily
appreciate that your own self-interest and your
right tofullest value for your money, both urge that
you always ask your dealer for Armour Products.
General Manager
toward conservation. There is notice
the materials, especially in the wools.
to be quite the rage. Here is a stun
and white scheme is very successtuly
white satin collara crepe de chine
four yards in width.
Mrs. D. M. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Kranz, Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Levy, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beayers,
M. A. Shackelford and W. H. Butts.
Style. Talks. '
Mrs.. Clyde Baldwin ivill speak
Wednesday afternoon at the Girls'
Community house on the subject,
"What and How fo Buy." Mrs.
Baldwin is a designer of exceptional
ability and has had a broad experi
ence in this line of work. Miss Eliz
abeth Chainberlin, home demonstra
tion agent, is arranging these style
talks, which will prove of great as
sistance to the women who design
their own clothes.
Quiet Wedding.
The niarraige of Miss Esther Bess
Oardner to Mr. William Maines
White was solemnized Monday aft
ernoon at the rectory of All Saints
church. Kev. i. J. Mackay per
formed the ceremony. Miss Mar
garet Vance was the bridal atten
dant. The young couple will make
their home in Omaha.
loot
Disguised Feathers
Beautiful plumage comes from
barnyard fowls; in fact, most of the
plumage used is obtained in this
way anH is cleverly camouflaged to
conceal its origin. As the natural
colors are beautiful without dyeing,
here is a recipe for curling the feath
ers which will enable you to make
use of them:
First, clean the feathers well
where they have been severed from
the body, removing all foreign sub
stances with soft, tepid water. The
length of time required for clean
ing depends upon the condition of
the pelts, as it may be necessary tj
soak the ends of the feathers in Uje
water a couple of hours or more.
Then place the wings or pelts in a
covered vessel containing benzine.
Always remember that benzine is
highly inflammable and must not be
used near a fire or open light of any
kind.
Leave the wings in the liquid for
about three days, when you will
find that the benzine will have dis
solved the fat and grease, prevent
ing decay ,and the wings will be
ready for use. After removing thenv
from the benzine lay the wings on
brown paper and the odor of the
benzine will disappear.
For Captain Morize.
Captain Andre Morize was honor
guest at a luncheon given by the
officers of the Fine Arts society at
the Fpntenelie Tuesday. Captain
Morize, who is a member of the
French military and high commis
sions, spoke at the hotel under the
auspices of the society at 3:30. This
distinguished lecturer wears the
Croix dc Guerre.
t EJihJ ty Ibma H Gross
HOUSEHOLD ARTS VBP'T CENTRAL Hi
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The Great Kitchen Game
Nearly every woman is vitally in
terested in the great kitchen game
of making a little go a long ways.
Last week one of my high school
classes was astounded to meet the
problem of making one chicken
serve twenty-one people 1 The Idea
was a staggering one most of them
asserted vehemently the deed could
not be done. I will grant that it
can not be done practically but
that one chicken can serve 12 to 15
people if it is judiciously mingled
with other foods. In any of the
recipes given below one feels he is
really eating chicken, not just a sug
gestion of the bird. The ideas are
good for club and church suppers
particularly.
Chicken Au Gratin.
Meat of 1 chicken
3 c. milk, scalded
6 T. butter
6 T. flour
1 t. salt
1 reen pepper,
shopped
Buttered crumbi
Melt butter, add flour, then milk
gradually and stir to boiling. Add
chicken and green pepper and put
nto a greased baking dish. Cover
with butteredj crumbs and bake 20
minutes in a moderate oven. A
small amount of grated cheese
mixed with the battered crumbs will
add a tang .to the dish.
Chicken Scallop.
Meat of 1 chicken Gravy or medium
2 o. broken white aaace, about
macaroni 3 c.
Pimentos Buttered erumba
" Cook the macaroni in boiling -salted
water, drain and pour c?ld water
over. Arrange the chicken and
macaroni in alternate layers, with
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The Drexel Kid
says: "Gee, here's
a cinch, Steel Shod
Shoes on sale at .
leas than coat. My
dad will buy me 3
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Remember! Boys'
Button Shoes,' This is less than the makers' cost to
sizes 1 to 6, regu- day, so bring your boys and save
lar $3.50 values, money during this sale,
while they last, at No charges, refunds or deliveries,
but we will exchange them if re
$2,50 turned within 24 hours after pur
. chase.
DREXEL SHOE CO.
1419 Faram Street.
Basket
- WEDNESDAY, March 26th, we will sell at all
our Omaha and Council Bluffs Stores
RED ALASKA SALMON, tall can. 24c
ALSO in Meat Departments
HAM SHANKS, lb ..... . . . 19c
Fine for Boiling.
Above items are for Wednesday, March 26th, only.
"DO AS MOTHER DID CARRY A BASKET." .
Basket Stores
U. S. License G28403 Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
Advice to the Lovelorrv
Love Comes Unbidden and, "To Love or 'Not We Are
No More Free Than the Ripple to Rise and Leave
the Sea."
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX
Craay at Thirty -seven.
Dear Miss Fairfax: Having- been
reading your columns I coma to ask
you for advice.
I am a young man of S7 and arts
In love with two sweat looking sis
ters, 15 and 17, and they seem to
pay much attention to me wnen
tro out with them.. They tell me
look like a spring chicken and this
is what I come to ask you which one
ehall I love or shall I continue to
ro with both of them or not. I have
asked both of them to marry me
and they both were satUned and
their parents told them that they
can marry me any day of the- week.
So what shall I do? 1 am getting
tray hair already and they tease
me about it.
Hoping I will see this in your col
uxnns.' Bachelor.
Now Just what do you mean? Tou
speak of loving,' and having pro
posed, to both these "children." No
man with honor does such things.
You are either crazy or' Joking.
Manuscript for Sale.
Dear MIsa Fairfax: Can you tell
me how and where to find a market
for motion picture plays? I have
written about four but don't know
where to sell them.
I believe you used to act for a
picture corporation didn't you?
All the plays I have attempted are
emotional.
Do you know the name and ad
dress of any corporation?
Can you tell me the address of the
HIGH &CHOOZ.
the macaroni for the first and last
layers. Pour over the gravy or
white sauce, to which has been add
ed the finely chopped pimento.
Cover with buttered ,crumbs and
bake in a moderate oven 20 min
utes. Chicken Pie.
Fill a baking ish with ctibpped
chicken, cover with highly seasoned
gravy and place a roundof pricked
biscuit dough on top. Bake in a
hot oven till the biscuit dough is a
golden brown about 25 minutes.
Serve from the baking dish. An at
tractive way of serving chicken pies
is in the individual baking dishes.
Chicken Croquettes.
2 c. cooked rtca l'-i e. thick white
2 c. chopped aauca or very thick
chicken. gravy (cold)
Seasoning
Mix the above ingredients, shape
into croquettes, roll in crumDs,
then beaten egg, then crumbs and
fry in deep fat. An easy substitute
for deep fat frying is to dot the
croquettes with butter (making them
somewhat flatter than usual) and
brown in a quick oven.
Chicken Surprise
Chopped chicken 1 egg
2 e. warm mashedGravy and seasoning
potatoes
Mix the potatoes and slightly
beaten egg. The potatoes should be
.well seasoned. Make a thick paste
of the chicken and gravy. Ihis
paste should alsj be well seasoned.
Flatten out a Spoonful of the pQr
tato, place a small amount of chick-'
en on it, then gather together to
make a potato ball. Fry in deep
fat.
A Drexel Sale
We are overstocked on Boys' Button
Shoes, in sizes 1 to 6. Beginning
Wednesday and continuing until all
are sold, we will sell 300 pairs of our
regular stock of
STEEL
SHOD
SHOES
$2.50
per pair
Stores
Select picture corporation T Max
this personal and X will be much
obliged to you.
LOLLETTB LANE.
Tou might try the "Fox" 189
West Forty-slxth street. New Torlf
City; Vita graph at Los Angeles;
Hawthorne at Hollywood, Cal.;
Metro, Long-acre building-, New York
City; Universal at Universal City.
Cal. The address of the Select Pic
tures Is 729 Seventh avenue, New
York City.
Electric Needle.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Beer
Will you please Inform me In these
columns of lovelorn where one will
go to have electrlo needle used to
take out superfluous hair from one's'
face and neck? Yours truly,
A READER-OB OMAHA BEE.
Read the classified list In the tele- -phone
directory under "hair dress
ers," call them and get first hand in
formation. Missed Her Soldier,
Dear Mtss Fairfax: I have Veen
corresponding: with a soldier whom
I have never seen, and he desired ts
visit me. He was supposed to arrive
on a certain train and I was there
to meet him, but either failed to
recognize him or he didn't come. I
wrote and apologized for missing
him, but have received no reply. He
has always written quite regularly
and I cannot understand why he
does not explain. Can you help me?
Sincerely, "PINK."
Had you thought that he might
have been displeased with your ap
pearance and passed right on You
say that neither of you had seen the
other before. ,
She Likes the Bachelor. -'
Dear Miss Fairfax, , Omaha Bee: t ;
am a reader of your column and en
Joy it very much. .
I also am very much Interested in
"Bachelor Farmer" and am anx
iously waiting for the replies.
I, too, wonder if a person could
be happy and contented with a per
son they didn't love, tnougn
respected and admired.
"Bachelor Farmer," you must be
an exception to the majority to have
reached the age or 30, traveled an
over the good old United States of
America and never fell in love. I,
too, have been thinking that maybe
I would like to hear from you. v
INTERESTED MB. "
Some day I shall become real
peeved aid refuse to publish letters
without signatures attached for my
information not for publication.
A Nice Little Girl.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: t
always like to read your "Advice to
Lovelorn."
What you said to "Fourteen To
day" perhaps made her mad. She
certainly Is a little flirt.
Maybe some girls do let men hold
their hands at the picture shows,
but I never have yet and I am 14,
too, and I have never danced either,
but mamma says lt Is sinful, too.
I am Jast crazy to learn, but
mamma won't let me, and she says
it is Just as sinful as holding hands
with men at the movies.
Dear Miss Fairfax, now will you
please tell me your opinion about
dancing? Hoping to see an answer
soon, sincerely your friend,
BLACK EYES.
You are a nice little girl and have'
the right ides. Personally, I see no
sin in dancing. The vulgar persons 1
have made a sin out of what should
be art. When you are a little older1
perhaps mother will change her
mind. You are very young now and
should be conserving your strength!
for maturity.
Divided Love.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Beer'
We are two young girls. We read
your advice every day an,d take -great
Interest in It. As to our knowl
edge, we suppose you to be a wise
person and very pretty. We wish
to ask a few questions which have
troubled us a great deal. There is
a boy who three of us girls love and
know he loves us, especially two, A
and B, but don't know if he loves
C, as ha says he don't like her. But
what we would like to know is, who
he likes best, A or B? As he seemn,
to like A somwhat better. He will
tell A things he will not tell B, for
he fears she will tell. He has asked '
me (A) what winking meant. And
I said it meant nothing but impo- v
liteness, and B and C say it means
love. I asked him why he did not
ask B and C and he said he would
not think of asking them. We would
like your advice, as each one says
she is right: Please print in next
week's issue or we shall not see in '
print. Thanking you in advance,
N CODY AND KEG.
winking is Impolite. But I should
not worry about a boy who divides
his love between so many girlies.
Perhaps he wishes only to be
friends. Had you thought of that?
Love is too serious and too great a -A
thing to be tsjpsed from a pretty curl
to a pair of blue eyes and then on to
raven locks.
KOSMEO
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