) f THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919. 11 Tkie fallow to wise tiwu(h to play tha tool. And to da that wall cravat kind el wit. ShaJiaipwa. To ma tha maanaat flowar that blowa can flva. Thouhta that do of tan lla too dcap for teara. -Wordawerth. T If Money Talks in Galsworthy's "Silver Box" Prof. Clark's Lecture Is I Satire on Workings of London Police " . Court. Trof. S. H. Clark will give a keen ,; interpretation of the satire on the ' tvorkings of the London poli;e court, - the abuse of power when hush - money is used, and paint with start ling clearness the conflict between ' the man who has the dollar and the ' man who has not, when he lectures ' on Galsworthy's "Silver Box" Thurs . day at 4 p. m. at the Fontenelle un- der the auspices of the Drama 'eague. . While Prof. Clark gives no solu .' tioa to the great, problem, accord " ing to members of the league, he ,hopes to stir sympathy, which is the first step toward the correction v. of an evil. In the portrayal of the police s court scene, Prof. Clark, according to reports, is at his best, bringing f. out with biting clearness the case " with which the family solicitor, s backed by plenty of money, shields his client and paints the circum i stances around the prisoner so black that the heavy sentence is - imposed without a question in the mind of the judge. And all the -while the solicitor is aware of the circumstances of the case .and the ; guilt of his client, s The "Silver Box" presents one of the modern day problems yet to " be solved in almost every country. t v 1 . A circulating library is one where Elinor Glyn is out all the time and Charles Dickens collects dust on the ' shelf. ..;. . r ? STOMACH UPSET ? ; ' 4 r f -,. . : Pape'a Diapepsin at once ends ! - Dyspepsia, acidity,' gas, 4 , indigestion.- " t - Your meals, hit back! Your '' stomach is sour, acid, gassy and you . feel . bloated after eating or you have heavy lumps of indigestion pain or headache, but never mind. Here is instant relief. Don't stay upset! Eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin and immediately the indigestion, gases, acidity and til stomach distress ends. Pape's Diapepsin tablets are the surest, quickest stomach relievers in the world. They cost very little at drug stores. Adv. Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair , " Soap should be used very caref ul 1 ly if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much .lkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and preaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hfair and scalp thorough ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dan druff and excessive oiL The ' hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluf fy and easy to manage. You can get musified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap , and a few ounces wil! supply every member of the family for months. .-: Adv. - " I , Some day you'll try it and then you'll know why so much "fuss" is made about insisting upon seeing the little red, white and blue trade, mark that is on every loaf of genuine It I Bread Order Your ' ?-of "Today. New Tulle Scarf Which is made much more attractive for a little decoration in the way of blue bead rings on shell pink tulle, with tasseled ends. At Pink and White Wedding Miss Reese " Becomes Bride One of the first and prettiest pink and white spring weddings is that of Miss Mabel Reese, daughter of Mrs. E. L. Reese and Gordon Broholm of Des Moines, which took place Wed nesday evening at 8:30 in Harford Memorial United Brethren church. , Miss Reese will be dressed in white crepe meteor and georgette with ' pearl beads. She had no attendants save the ring bearer, lit tle Miss Vera Pond of Des Moines. Her bouquet is of pink and white sweet peas and lilies.' The church was decorated in pink and white flowers with a back ground of ferns and palms. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Be neta .Buxton of Des Moines at the piano played "Hearts and Flowers" and continued during the service "A Perfect Day." ' The bride's father, Rev. E. L. Reese, read the service. The wedding supper was at 4 p. m. at the Reese home on Eigh teenth and Lothrop. Immediately following the ceremony there was a reception at the church. . Among the out-of-town guest? were: ' Mrs. A. C. Broholm and the Miss es Ethel and Rhoda Broholm of Minneapolis, Mrs. W. L. Pond and Mrs. Beneta Buxton of Des Moines. The young couple will be at home after May 1 at Des Moines, la. Motor Corps Service Collecting Clothes for Refugees Omaha's Red Cross motor corps will call for all used clothing that can not be delivered. Mrs. T. H. McDearmon, lieuten ant in the motor crops, assisted by Mrs. O. W. Royce. will' drive cars and a motor truck Wednesday and Thursday to collect clothing from, those who have telephoned head quarters. Omaha's quota of 35,000 :pounds must be filled in but four more days. Omahans . having suits, dresses, clothes of any kind, pieces of flan nel, woolen, or shoes and stockings, may have them called for by phoning Tyler 2721, the Red Cross head quarters. ' I Mullin-Ortman Nuptials. The wedding ' of Mfss Margaret Ortman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ortman, and Sr. Lt. Richard Mullin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mul lin of Omaha, took place Wednes day morning at 7:30 at Our Lady of Lourdes church. It was a very quiet wedding with only the immediate relatives. The bride wore at navy suit and carried a bouquet of Mrs. Ward roses. If Portugal takes Manuel back to be king, three-card monte is a child's game. 1 Moll Petersen & Pegau Baking Company All Saints Episcopal Guild to Have Sale Saturday, 4-12 All Saints t Episcopal guild will give a benefit sale for the fatherless children of France on Saturday, April 12. The place will be an nounced at a later date. Contribu tions but not merely white ele phants are asked for at any time. "Dear Godchild," a book of let ters written by a little newsboy to his French orphan whom he keeps by selling papers, is on sale at Matthews book store for the benefit of the fatherless children of France. The book is composed entirely of these quaint, philosophical mis spelled letters of tlie little "newsie." All the proceeds go to the French fund. White-Loftroan Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Helen Loft man, daughter . of Mr.- and Mrs. Charles G. Loftman, to Rawson White was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at the home of the Rev. A. B. Shrader, who performed the ceremony. The bride's attendant was Miss Etta Barrensoit, who wore a traveling suit of blue with a small blue hat. Mr. Wayne Selby attend ed the bridegroom as best man. The bride, was very attractive in her traveling suit of gray with a small brown hat. She wore a cor sage bouquet of sweet peas. After a southern wedding trip the young couple will be at home with the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White, at 1732 Park ave nue. The wedding comes as a surprise to the friends of the bridal couple as it was expected the nuptials would take place later in the spring. Army Men's Dance. The War Camp Community Serv ice, with the Patriot and S. O. S. clubs acting as hostesses, will give the first of a series of dances at the Army and Navy club Thursday night. Mrs. Murrison is in charge and all soldiers, sailors and ma rines and discharged men are in vited. Through the courtesy of Mr. W. T. Burns, Mr. Harry Jolson, who is appearing in Omaha this week in a vaudeville sketch, will present his act during the evening. Miss Hel ene Rahn. who was formerly on the stage, will sing. During the eve ning a short sing by the War Camp Community will be an enjoyable feature. G. A. R. Meets In York. The department convention of the G. A. R. and the W. R. C. will be held in York May 19, 20 and 21. A joint reception by the three relief corps of the Grand Army posts of Omaha was held Tuesday, March 18, in Memorial hall in the court house for Mrs. Beulah Davis, department president, and Mrs. Harriet A. Wilcox, department sec retary. Mrs. Wilcox was presented with a cameo pin and Mrs. Davis re ceived some handsome table silver. Speeches were made by Mrs. Abbie Adams, past tiatipnal president for the Grant corps; Mrs. Mary Mc Cormack for the Custer corps, and Mrs. Flangher or the Crook corps. Every war has a silver lining. Now you can get one collar for the former price of two. Red Cross Notes The home service section of the Red Cross is desirous of obtaining addresses of the following people: Mrs. Lizzie Barker, Charles H. Blis sett, Robert Rutledge, Frank Smir aldo, Charles H. Anderson, John Balaszanckas, David Elmer Smard, Mrs. Helen Atlantes. Any one hav ing such information please tele phone Tyler 2721 or call at head quarters in the courthouse. Mrs. R. L. Whyte. 545 South Twenty-sixth street, has returned the first muffler of the new knitting quota, which consists of 9,020 gar mentsfor women and children of the war devastated countries of Europe. , ' Mrs. G. C. Bonner, 2511 Harney street, sent in the second one. Miss Marguerite Macartney, 204 . North Twenty-eighth avenue, finished and, returned the first sweater. Mrs. F. A. Klenke, knitting instructor, has already made three sweaters and one muffler. Knitters please get busy. The garments must be completed as soon as possible, Heart Beats By F. C. We went to, Smith's To play ! " . , ' Auction Bridge. We said we knew Not how to play A good game But if It was all right With them , We were willing To "fill in." Mrs. Brown piped up And said; "O, it is quite All right If you make A mistake . We will excuse you ' And besides " . We are none of ' Expert " We just play To pass the time The prize Is of no Consequence Andt so we played And made a bad play Whereupon A Mrs. Brown And Mrs. Smith And Mrs. Jones And Mrs. Everybody Proceeded to tell us Just what they thought Of women who went To card parties And knew not how , To play And who spoiled The game , And kept others Who could play , From winning The 'prize. Mrs. Brown's many years Of card-playing experience Had taught her To always Play her cards Thus. Mrs. Jones knew It was always better To play Just the reverse. Mrs. Smith took A different vieiy Entirely. Mrs. Somebpdy else Accidentally Added, her losses ' To her gains And denied her error. But they were not Playing for The prize. The prize being Of no Consequence Whatever And the game. Which was only to pass The time away. So now we know "There ain't no such thing" As women playing An innocent game Without thought Of winning The inconsequential Prize. AMEN! Personals Mrs. Mary A. Krebs is registered at the New Pennsylvania hotel in New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mullin left this morning for Key West, Fla., where Lieutenant Mullin is now stationed. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Haynes of Milwaukee were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Haynes for a few days. Capt. Charles O. , Epperson of Camp Custer, Mich.; visited Mr. WMbcr Haynes, enroute to his home in Clay Center. Miss Dorothy Judson and Miss Alice Wheelwright of Minneapolis will spend the Easter vacation in New York City. Miss Wheelwright was the house guest of Miss Jud son at Christmas time. Lt. Robert W. Proudfit, who served with -the Rainbow division, arrived here on Tuesday morning for a brief visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green. He will visit his parents in Friend, Neb., before proceeding to Cali fornia to join his wife, who was Margurita Carpenter of this city. The lieutenant was married in Oma ha upon his return from Fort Snell ing, where he received bis cdmmis sion. Omaha Child to Dance at Lincoln. Little Florence Druesedow, a miss of 7 years, daughter of Mrs. Robert C. Druesedow, has been asked by Governor and Mrs. McKelvie to dance at the legislative banquet in Lincoln on Thursday. Miss Florence will give an old fashioned toe dance of colonial origin. Postponed. The Y. W. C. A. Alumni club supper, scheduled for Saturday, March 29, has been postooned until Saturday, April 5.- BASKET Thursday, March 27th, Omaha and Council Bluffs Cony Bear Preserves, 15-oz. Jar, Apple Base : .24c A Big Bargain ALSO in Meat Department Fancy Lake White Above are for Thursday, March 27th, only." "DO AS MOTHER DID CARRY A BASKET." 0 ' v .... ' BASKET STORES U. S. License G28403 Headquarters, Omaha? Neb. Advice to the Lovelorn , 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 Modest Girls. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: We are two twins nearly the' same age, being nearly 13 years old. We read the advice to the lovelorn all the time nearly. Pretty near al ways we fight over lt. We think some of the letters are awful Billy, and we are glad that we aren't as silly as some folks. We think you are an awful nice person; of course, we don't know you. Our complexions aren't very good, so we use paint sometimes. We have two fellows (one each.) They don't like to see paint on us and we know they love us. , They ain't nev er told us yet, but we know they will. Now, Miss Fairfax, shall we paint, and will ?e marry these fel lows? We never went to school much, so we ain't Bure whether we are "in love" or not.. Please advise us, dear Miss Fairfax. Folks tell us we're awful pretty, but we know we are not We are both hired girls on the farm. With thanks and love, JULIA and LIZZIE. P. S. Please don't throw this in the waste basket, because we are anxious. t The use of powder and paint is a matter of personal choloe. Fortune telling is for psychics, mediums and trance specialists. It so happens that I am none of these. School doesn't teach the definition of love it is too big a problem for human mind to master, so we are obliged to take It for granted. You are more modest than many of my cor respondents In describing' your ap pearance. ' , Ten Years too Long. Dear Miss Fairfax: We are con stant readers of your advice and are writing forthat purpose. We are three young girls, one 27, one 28 and one 30. We have each gone with a fellow for the last 10 years, and we would like to know why they don't "pop the question." We are all three considered good looking and are very popular. We are very anxious to see our letter in print. Sincerely, THREE POPULAR OLD MAIDS. Ten years is too long. They have lost Interest. Try new friends and you may have better luck. Of Course! Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I want to say for the one who signed "Bayley Bayne" that there are men who don't want flashy socks and ties, and who do want a home in which there Is a woman a woman the kind she describes, although I didn't think that kind of a woman lived today. AH I can say is that I have seen many hasty marriages very successful, as I was a first lieuten ant in the army when I was re leased, and all my life, with few ex ceptions, a farmer. Life is love and love is life. Life is what we make it. A FIRST LIEUTENANT. He Iiikes Bayley Bayne. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I Just wish to pen a few words in answer to "Bayley Bayne's" letter in today's Bee. Say, girlie, I was sure surprised to find that there is still some girls like mother, you know, who likes a home, a hubby and little ones better than going out nights for well or good times. But, B. B., you need not think for one minute that those girls who fly from one gay affair to another ever awaken pure, everlast ing love in any true man's heart. But, little lonesome one, you were looking for a male specimen that don't stand on his head in the flour bin all the time. Well, that Just nta Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance . has. remained until youth has become but a memory. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it j renders leaves the joy of Beauty wilhyoiL, for many years. STORES we will sell at all our Stores i 53 tL II ,looy-: Fish, lb 10c J me to a tee, and my face Is not al ways clean, although I shave every day, and you Just ought to see my overalls sometimes. Oh. boy, but I like good clothes, and I think a man eventually will be like he dresses to be. And, talking about a monkey, well, my face is ugly enough, but I don't have to sit up nights to keep it from hurting. I don't know aoout my heart. I never had a cnance to look at it, but I never mixed it with anybody's yet. J . . .i j a ai - i . l xuu wunuer 11 mere is any man like your ideal; certainly, any amount of them. You Just Judged by the surface. Take a spade and dig into the depths of men's hearts and you will find a longing for Just your kind of life. If you wish to write a few lines you can get my John Henry of Miss Fairfax. A HOME-LOVING FARMER SOL DIER. Puzzle. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I Just finished reading your advice in this morning's Bee and have de cided to come to you for advice for myself. Though not a serious one, this is my case: I am a young man nearly of age and am going with the best girl in central Nebraska, a few months my junior. I think my love and respect for her are as great as possible, and although she has never committed herself plainly, her words and ac tions show that my love is recipro cated. She Is thinking of taking a course in school which will take her seven years to complete. Can a courtship of love last seven years and be a success? Would lt be right to ask her to change her plans? I surely do not like the idea of bach jng for seven years and hunting an other girl is out of the question. Would not do that if I were to wait for twice the seven years. -,When is a girl legally of age? Cn a father collect a girl's wages if he were so disposed if she is past is? ; Thanking you for your candid opinion, I am . H. O. B. . Jacob worked seven years for Rachael and on the wedding day his bride came heavily veiled hey were married, and, behold! the veil removed he founi Leah, the elder daughter of the family. Then he worked another seyen years for Rachael. But that , was Jacob and it was many years ago and there is nothing in history to prove that Cdtomal Pumps $8.00 Pair One of the many new features shown here this spring is this beautiful Colonial Patent Pump, with Louis heel. Shown in sizes 2J2 to 9, AAA to C. We handle the famous La France Shoes for particular women. 205 So. 1 5th. St OMAHA FOB SCALP JVV Illus-jptration. 4 V Scratching the head can become such a habit that it singles you out as undesirable company. In addition, you are exposing a raw surf ace continually to the chance of infection, as your finger nails are apt to carry danger ous micro-organisms to the irritated spot with results that may prove serious. Get rid of that desire to scratch by using Resinol Ointment. Its healing and soothing med-. icau'on brings quick relief, and in a short time, generally clears away the trouble entirely. Dandruff, loss of hair, and other scalp troubles quickly yield to its curative powers. NOTICE There are but three reasons why your letters do not appear in printbecause 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. Rachael waa as young and beautiful and attractive by the time Jacob got her. Therefore, I cannot ' reebm mend any seven year waits. There is not one in 10 of the long engage ments that result in happy, mar riages. Why not "marry and permit her to go on with her plans? Why should marriage be a yoke to a girl's ambitions? Many women give up everything else In life for marriage and the kitchen therein lies the se cret of their unhappiness. A girl Is legally of age at 18. A father may not collect her wages without her consent . . Stenogs Probably the girl would be glad to go to the theaters, too, if you would ask her and Introduce her to some of your friends. t Of course he would not tell you lt was because she knew no men in the city. You wouldn't yourself. . Blue F.yea You had better stay away from such dances as you de scribe. Don't do it because your friend insists, if you wish, but be cause lt is far better for yourself. Yes, I think 16 is young. June Bird Your weight depends upon your height. If you did not love the man, of course you did right in telling him. Is it a sign of up-to-dateness to flirt? Act like yourself and if you're not stuck up nor yet a flirt, they will have to seek some other name. Many are mar ried at 17, but can't you wait a few years. , . - raoac I OMAHA l$yslg-l II PRINTING (pS-sSSy k I C0MAMY I I OtUMB ou FARMN Commercial printers -Lithographers - steel die Embossers tOOSC LCAf O'VICCS lilliiaiiliiSli EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD ... 4 'should have his outer garments dry cleaned i v occasionally in order to destroy the disease ' germs and bacteria that accumulate in them. i The expense is really nothing when you take into consideration the fact the garment will wear enough longer to more than offset the cleaning charge. Out-of-town people can take advantage of . I our large plant service by using the parcel post. We pay return charges on all orders. The Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1515 Jones Street. South Side 470S South 24th GUY LIGGETT. President. TROUBLES ftr rn frill f limit. RttimoL BaU timtrt. Mi, V a? "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin Only Aspirin Tablets wSth 'the safety "Bayer Cross" on them art genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," owned and made by Americans and proved safe by millions of people. Unknown quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently by a Brooklyn dealer which proved to be composed mostly of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should always be asked for. Then look for the safety "Bayr Cross" on the package and on each tablet. Accept nothing else I Proper directions and dosage in each Bayer package. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bay er Manufacturer of. Monoacetic scidester of Salicylicacid. Ad. Persistent Cough? ana mot lor yoaog ana OXL N6 Bee Want-ads pay big profits to the people who read them. eouetas se St. Phone Douglas 963. Phone. South 1283. epbtwfc ' KEEP THE SCALP CLEANSED Resinol Soap is admirably suitable for cleansing the scalp and hair. It contains in a modified form the same Resinol medication that is embodied in the ointment. It is especially pure, and of rare quality, free from harsh, drying alkali, and excellent at all times for general toilet use or for the treatment of complexion troubles. Its joint use with the ointment seldom fails to clear away pimples, blackheads and abra sions of an unsightly character. DIRXCTIONS nol Ointment and cake oi Reaiaol Soap 1a booklet oi explanation aad ia. traction. Read the cooteota thor eotnlr and follow the imtrnctiont carefnll?. To start tha treatment right uat rtuaf 1 nearer in atfst.