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t ; ' - v; 8 S THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 13, 1919. N , - . Only thoss srs crowns! and Who with trial hava bean acquairitrd, Makinc nation, nobler. hwr. LonfU,cw Yst hn aa miujJ pslss of Imp snl fur Doss arbitral taa avnt, my asturs U . That I bclin ta boas rather than bar. Miltea. - ' BENSON 1 Misses Mary Moore and A. Mc Graw of Omaha spent last week end at tne home of Mrs. Harry Knudsen. Mrs. C Stiger has returned from t visit wtth her son in Thayer, Mo, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, William Henderson on April 4. The teachers and officers of the Methodist Sunday school were .eh tertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Janson in Miller park. s t Mrs. Katherine McGuire of'Ben- 5oit,wis married on Tuesday to Mr. fames McCourtney of Brownsville, . Neb. After a few days' visit here :hey left for Mr. .McCourtney.s , lonie - . Miss Helen Morton entertained at in announcement party Wednesday evening when her .engagement to Albert Knudsen was announced. The wedding is, to take place May 7. The guests were: Misses Anna and Eva Hansen, Irene Pence,-Wilda Suter, Kate and Maud Van Horn, Merle Hughes, Mary Grove, Ida Mae Hurd, Laura Post. Carrie Cros sett, Grace Forney, Florence Knud sen, Mary Morton; Mesdames Frank Peifce, Bradford Hiles, . Kenneth Jones, L".' II. Winters, Harry Knud sen, E. W. Deane,Charles Smith, H. Fickbom and Mary Morton. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lynn McGuire entertained on Monday evening for v v r. 11 iLiiuv .11 iiuiiui . j , a.ai Guire's mother, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Peebles have moved r into their new home formerly own ed by Charles Cline. ,1 Mrs. Carl Madsen was hostess for the Woman's club last Thursday when Mrs.. William Morse, led on .S. an Americanization program. May Vr. Smith was the speaker for the day. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Colson will . soon move into the Charles Blom berg home which they recently pur ; chased. - i-. .. , -v: - Herbert Voss was one of the very few boys from Benson wounded in service, and. is now at home, and is fully recovering from his wounds. ; James Cleave is1 recovering from an operation for appendicitis at a local hospital. '.'-. ,. Mrs. A. LoVe, wlto came here fiom Missouri some time ago to be at the home of her daughter, Mrs. . Gutting, and underwent an opera . tion for goiter , on. Tuesday, d4ed Wednesday evening from the effects of the operation. . Mrs. Charles . Carter of- Omaha will be hostess for the English Lutheran Ladies Aid society on next Thursday. "" . ' . The Woman's tlub had charge of the movie theater Saturday after i noon and-evening and were given two-thirds of the proceeds, which - will go to the French orphan, fund. Mrs. J. G. Phillips and children T have gone to Louisville, Ky., to "join Mrs. Phillips in their future aome. . Mrs. Carl Johnson will be host . ss for the English Lutheran Ladies' Aid society on next Wednesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wessels last Tuesday. V The Victory Liberty We A man said to "1 dou't care if failure." Wear This Show You Have Helped Finish the Job Is It Anyx Wonder Little Girls Hitch Their Chariots to Theatricals and Stars If ? 51 f lS ' WIP 1 ZbmkatvtoJm . This is just what is making day dreams and air castles of luxurious days of stardom in the minds of would-be dancers; this is what is making hundtds of little girls whose chariots have been hitched to the star of theatricals sigh and leave their homes! This is what makes monotony-wearied men and women look up f from their languor .and breathe in the luxury, the splendor Victory Liberty Started a Job in April 1917 Now We Must Finish It. us: the loan is a We told him: "Yes, you do! "If the Victory Loan fails, there is just one alternative. "That is for the Government to raise the needed amount of money by doubling or tripling the pres ent' rate of taxation. "It's a cinch the Government has to have the money. "To raise the money by taxation would affect every individual in the United States, big or little, ' "The bulk of the direct taxes, of.-, course, would fall upon the: big interests but if the big interests and employers in general were forced to pay any larger rate than they are now paying, they would necessarily have to re trench in every manner possible in order to meet their obligations, and material reductions in wages and increased costs of all articles purchased, jvould follow." Button The Victory Liberty Loan will be the lasl r-iberty Loan. . Short Term Notes will be issued for this Loan instead of longer term Bonds. .Victory Liberty Loan Week April 21-26 Show the World We'll See It Through. DOUGLAS COUNTY VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE i , ' W. O. W. Building, Ground Floor. 1 - Telpphonf Tyler 345. and reckless elegance of this eastern setting! v "The Red Lantern,", with Mile. Alia Nazimova of the gripping, east ern "dragony" charm and pantlier like motions, is this picture. She brooks no imitation for every inch of the stage property is as real as the hands of the actual Chinamen could make; the scenes are painted by the brushes of tru'e Chinese paint ers and in the cast appear more than Loan Advertisement 2iu. 11. Loan 1,000 members of California's Chinese Chinamen fronr Chinky-' Chinatown. The priceless, rich cm broideVies, rugs and settings were borrowed from California's oldest and truest Chinese residents. No wonder its magic, its allure ment, its grandeur and oriental at mosphere serve as a magnet to draw all thfc little kiSdies witlva taste for dance, a love of a dragon and a sense for a Spangle in' its very wake. -t Benson Note - , An -Easter party and missionary tea was given by the Woman's Mis sionary society of the . Methodist church last Wednesday. Mrs. A. Whitehoru who was ser iously injured by lightning shock and fall during Sunday's storm, is slowly recovering at her home. 'Mrs. George Harrison and son, Edward, of St. Louis, Mo., are the guests of Mrs. M. J. McKitrick. Mrs. Roger Vaughn arrived Sun day morning to visit her mother, Mrs. J. P. Lord. Hair On Face Dxlliraefc Ordinary hair growth a fee aeck and arm aooa become coarse and briatlr whea merely remaved from the aarface of the akta. The only commoa-aenae way to reaiove objectionable hair Is to attack It nader the akin. DeiHlracle, the original aanitary liquid, doea thla by absorption. Only genuine DeHlracle has a money-back guarantee In each package. At toilet counters In Oc, 91 and 93 aiaes, or by mail front na In plain wrapper on re ceipt of price. FRFF with testimonials of r BiheBt authorities, ex plains what causes hair, why It Increases and how DcMiraele de Titsllscs It, mailed In plain sealed envelope on request. 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Jf you'd like to try it, just Kt a st!ck of ohejactine from your druse gist, fulluw the) simple instructions and with your own) tyes see the hair roots come otitl Rupts are removed instantly, easily, leaving the skin perfectly smooth snd hair-free. Phelsi-t'ne is non-irritafing, odorless and so iss smS) aauld eat it Adv. Making the Honeymoon Last Is a Job for Clever Souls Who Think Ahead as-They Think in the Past v - The Man .Who Regards His Wife as a Possession and ' Having Secured Her He Immediately Begins .To Be Dictatorial and Cripples Poor - ' ' Little Love Forever. " By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Perhaps you were married a month ago. - It may be that you were fortun ate enough to take a short journey together, and since then you and your husband have been busy in stalling yourselves in that flat you have been planning so absorbedly for a year or so. , v in any tasc you twu young lovers phave been able to be together, and alone for the first time in your lives, and you haven't missed the rest of the world a bit. You have continually reminded each other, of your happiness, and you have asked each other, rather too often, perhaps, "Shall we ever be as happy again?" That is to say, you have distrusted your happiness even at its height; you've had more than a fear, you've had almost a dark certainty, that it couldn t possibly last. Jts been very wonderful, this honeymoon. It would really have been joy without a flaw if you could only have believed in it. But all your life you ve heard the world say that honeymoons don't last, that the beautifully bright flame of love yields shortly to the ashes of dull ness and indifference and that, ail the rest of life amounts to not much more than a hard daily struggle with practical facts and conditions. It's no wonder you've believed this, the repetition has been so con stant. It's no wonder that you've be lieved that every pair of lovers in the world must succumb to the su perstition that love can last but a month. A Dark View of Life. A brief honeymoon of bliss then a long lifetime of dogged endurance. It's a dreamy program, isn't it? And when you recall the extent to which most of us have secretly believed in it you wonder that love has kept its good name and thatanybody has been willing to marry. It is time, I think, that we looked into the honeymoon superstition. It is time that lovers learned how to prolong their love, instead of sacrificing it to a bogey of pessim ism. ' Why shouldn't honeymoon happi ness last? We have, to admit that there are cases where it can't. But these are mostly cases where the lovers are unworthjr of the greatness of (love. Gases where a man regards a wife as a possession, and having secured her, immediately begins to be dicta torial, and perhaps a little brutal, so that. love becomes crippled torever. Or cases where a woman is selfish and spoiled and exacting, so that love grows changed mil tongue-tied. Or cases where some unpleasant personal habit, like greediness or slovenliness, makes love ashamed of itself. But, after all, it's not of these cases that ,we are speaking. Truly loving and love-worthy lovers should be able to keep their love alive, even though every cynic in the world shall tell them that mar riage is the end of love. And you who have been married a month, have you begun to guess how it may be done? How Keep Love Alive. Let me give you a suggestion or two. For one thing, don't let too arreat a difference in interests arise between vou and your husband. Love don't live without companion ship. I'll admit that. And companion ship demands that as many of your interests as possible be shared. . By this I mean: Don't be domestic to the exclusion of everything else. Does this horrify you? Have you been taught that ajjvoman can't be too domestic, that the more time she spends in cooking for her man. in-sewing and in cleaning for him, the better wife she is? And yet you must have noticed that women who do sptnd all their time' and strength in domestic ener gy, aren't often objects of roniantic love to their husbands, and have themselvi usually lost-sight of. what love is. I don't mean that if you assume the responsibility of a household you oughtn't to do the job well. Dis orderly houses and bad meals are a disgrace always, from the' point of view of ar.y sane peVson. But if you want to keep your love alive, don't let your housework consume you utterly. Resist that calamity. And be sure that you reserve free energy to help your husband escape the danger, which naturally is that of being consumed by business. Persuade him to go to the country with you on Sundays. It will be the nicest thing you both can do, even if it involves sacrifice. It will keep you young and fresh, and make you companions to each other and keep love alive. , Do you get the idea? Don t with draw into a world of saucepans and bi6oms whence you can only signal to husband, who for his part, ber conies mort 'and more tightly locked up in a world of bookkeeping or salesmanship. It isn t necessary. And the result will be unhappy. It will mean that Sunday you will find that you two, who were once each other's universe, will find that you can't talk to each other interestedly for five minutes. And the honemoon will indeed seem very far behind. Will Parenthood Do It? Some young wife will ask me why it is, necessary for married lovers to make a point of reading books to gether and talting walks together when sooner or later, they. will share the most absorbing interest that it is possible to have, which is babies. It is true that babies are the most wonderful bond conceivable. Yet even babies aren't enough to keep love alive in the honeymoon sense. As a matter of fact, you 11 nave to ue on your guara not 10 De too par- ental not to lose sight of each "tbers individualities in your absorp tion in the" children. If you and your husband wish to remain lovers always and you know that at present that's your dearest hope don't let your very personal alities fade away in the unselfish ex citement of becoming "father" and mother. Motherhood is a marvel ous thing, and so is fatherhood, in a lesser degree. But see if you can t experience them to the utmost and still hold fast to tnat lover-like rela tion that -is so precious to you now. You can do it if you sincerely want to. It's been done before, in spite of what everybody has told you, and done triumphantly. If your love is big and real, and you respect it and can nourish it s-ufficiently, it can live as long as you do. See if you can't make your honey moon last a lifetime. When the Circus Came. The circus advance agent was in a reminiscent mood, "It beats all,' 'he said, "what no tions some people entertain about men in my line." "I suppose so," said the shoe salesman. "A button came off my coat the other day and I went into a tailor shop to have it sewed on." "Naturally." "When the work was done I asked the tailor what was the expense." "How much was it?" "He said: 'Oh, that's all right; I couldn't think of charging you for a-little thing like that. You are a show fellar, aren't you?' "'Yes,' I said. - "'Oh, well,' he said, 'you can just slip me a couple of passes and it will be all right. "Can vou beat it? Two dollars for sewing on a button is all he want ed! Youngstown lelegram. DR. ALLWINE DENTAL SPECIALIST Will limit practice to Extradcntia and Prosthedcntia. Best methods of takintr out natural and replacing artificial teeth. For special consultation, open 7 to S P. 'm. 412 Securities Building. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTSJ There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-em'inent as a medicine f of. curable ailments of the kidneys, liver iand bladder. : Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. .It is a gen tle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. ' However, If you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle; -When writing be sure and mention the Omaha Sunday Bee. Adv. Threo ways to reduoo your weiaht Ms Particulars mailed Iree to any address. Hall Uiem. Co. Lpt. B-W SI. Loan. Me. Tobacco Habit Easily Conqured a new xorKer ot wide experience has written a book telling how the tobacco or snuir nabit may be easily and completely banished in three days with deliithtful ben efit. The author,. Edward J. Woods, TB 1, Station F, New York City, will mail his book free on request in oia:n wraoDer. The health improves wonderfully after me nicotine poison is out of the system. Calmness, tranquil sleep; clear eves, nor mal appetite, good digestion, manly iiror, strong memory, and a general gain in ef ficiency are among the many benefits re ported. Get rid of that nervous feeling; no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify that irritat ing desire. A genuine opportunity; write for the free book today; show others this genuine advertisement. JUST THINK OF CADOMENE When You Find You Are Los ing Out in the Game of Life. "Vorn-Out, Nervous Men and Weak, Bloodless, Anaemic Women Have Found New Strength and Vigor in Tak ing Cadomene Tablets. A well-known writer on physical culture says: "You cannot run a high powered engine without fuel. You cannot get much speed with out plenty of steam. You cannot get up much steam without plenty of coal and a perfect working fur nace body). Similarly in your own case, the internal "works" must be sound and working properly. That tired feeling do you know what it means? It means that di gestion and nutrition are lacking. It means that your blood and nerves are impoverished. It means that slow but sure decline' in your vi tality will surely ensue and real sickness will overtake you unless you bestir yourself in overcoming the weakness of the organs respon sible. This is not written to fright en. In reality it expresses logical facts. Cadomene Tablets, the favor ite prescription of a great physi cian, are made, and sold by drug gists for people who need help for nature s iorces, owing to ignorance, neglect or dissipation of one kind or another. Everv nnrknu-o is mur. j anteea to please or money back. 'Adv. American School Boys About to Execute Big " Furniture Order American school boys are about to execule probably one of the big gest, furniture orders ever placed 30,000 chairs and 10,000 tables. Man ufacturing this furniture in school and ipmmunity manual training shops throughout the United States the members of the Junior Red Cross will present it, through the American Red Cross, ta the refu gees of northern France. These people are pouring back to their dev asted homes at a rate that makes the housing problem involved lone of the hardest French government and the relief agencies have to solve. According to the program laid down about 100,000 school boy car penters will participate in the big job and it is expected that 15,000 families in France will receive one or more pieces of furniture as the result. With each chair and table will go a message of greeting from the Junior Red Cross containing an addressed card that will enable the recipients to acknowledge the gift The necessity for supplying the refugees with furniture arises from the fact that many are without mon ey with which to tuy furnishings, while such as have funds cannot Salad Jell Lime Jiffy -Jell is fla vored with lime-fruit es sence in a vial. It makes -a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly con densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy Jell. Millions Jiave changed already. 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I want men to introduce from house to House a high grade line of perfumes, cosmetics, flavoring ex- tracts,spices,toilet soap etc. Steady work. Big profits. No experience 1 neccessary. Cake of soap and full particu lars mailed free to any address. Lacassian Co. Dept. 161, St. Louis, Mo. be supplied in Frtnce because of the lack of materials and the destruc tion of the means of manufacture. An organization has been formed in DesMoines to build in that city an up-to-date hotel for the accommo dation of working women. Turn Haii With Sage Tea - Grandma kept her locks dark, sM.y and youthlul with s s:mpls mixture of Sas Tcs and -Sulphur. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea . and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are livinp in an age when a youthful appearance is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, thougn, we don t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drugstores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the ad dition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound." It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been ap plied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, bo sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces- that soft lustre and appear ance of abundance which is so at tractive. Adv. . iriMl;il'iriiri:i,ii!Hiil!inliili..iliiliiii:i:ilii.'l A train of' ills " Ofte Trails Those Who Neglect Costive Bowels. Indigestion, Headaches, Bad Blood, Rheumatism, Pimples, Boils, Etc., Are Only a Few. Try Efficient Sulpherb Tablets. If you or any member of you: family, young or old, are botherei with constipation, you can surelj Ket pleasant, lasting relief, while a the same time you can rid the sys tern of a multitude of ailment: which may owe their origin to the pent-up poisons in your body. Sul pherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets) act beneficially on the stomach) liv er, kidneys, bowels and blood, and once you know their cheapness aw! their value, nothing would induct you to be without them. Mrs. A. B. Coleman, 1605 Ha;k berry St., Austin. Tex., writes: ''! use your Sulpherb Tablets for tn whole, family and they are jus! simply fine." Guaranteed satisfac tory and sold by all good druggists 60c Adv. - "Every Hour or So" He Had to Arise at Night Be-v cause of Kidney and Bladder Ailments. Tells of the Good Balm wort Tablets Worked. Mr. W. E. Goff, connected with the D. L. & W. R.- R., Syracuse-, N. -Y., writes: "For two years I had suf fered from disorders of the kidneys and bladder. Distressing pain in the back and hips, depression and ex treme nervousness. Also a frequent 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. Aft er using Balmwort Tablets I noticed relief and continued taking until now I feel whoily reiieved of pain and suffering. I am glad to recom mend Balmwort Tablets as a most reliable beneficial medicine." The B lackburn Products Co., Day ton, Ohio, guarantee every package satisfactory, or money back, so why not stop your pain and distress with Balmwort Tablets. Sold by leading druggists. Price ?L00 Adv. WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can dry clean everything. Save five to ten dollars ouicklv by dry cleaning evervthinir in the home with gasoline that would be ruined by soap and water suits, coats, waists, silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, draperies, rugs every thing. Place a gallon or more of easoline in a dishpan or washboiler, then put in the things to be dry cleaned, then wash them with Sol vite soap. Short- ly everything comes but looking like new. Nothing fades, shrirTks or wrinkles. Do not attemDt to rln clean without Solvite soap. Thi gasoline soap is the secret of all drj cleaning. A package of 'Solvite soaD con. taining directions for home dry cleaning, costs little at any drug store. Dry clean out of doors or away from flame. Adv. II 11 H u mphreysSeventy-seven" breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Heed, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Tonsililis and Grip at sd Draggist rDark A &