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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1919)
True worth I la beings aot mmlni, la doing each Uy that (Mi by Soma little good, aot In drMmiaf Of (nut things to da by-asd-by. Alice Carey. Thtra la something lolima and awful b th thenght that there la not aa act done, or a word uttered by a human being, but carrloa with It a train of conae- Suences the and af which wa may ' navar trace. amuel Smiles. 65 Loganberries Are used to flavor one Jifly-Jell dessert. The juice is condensed end sealed in a vial. This is one of our best fruit flavors. Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts. 10 Flavor, at Your Grocer' 2 Packagffor 2S Cent DR. ALLWINE DENTAL SPECIALIST Will limit practice to Extrsdentla and Prosthedentia. Best methods of taking out natural and replacing artificial teeth. For special consultation, open 1 to 8 P. M. 412 Securities Building. koSMEO Face Powder Adheres, we)l Is delicate -, -Jv. oerfumed and is not affected by perspiration, ; lsire$ njfresh, clear, velvety, complexion aod perfect protec,, tion from tan, freckles and sun burn. It cannot clotr the cores or , injure the skin. Three shades: , White. Flash -nr Brunette. . . At All fotlet Counters CERVAISE GRAHAM IS W. Illinois St. . Chicago Ladies Perfume Yoof Skin Aetiaeptle, prophylactic, deodoris ing, fragrant and refreshing, Cuti cura Talcum Is an ideal face, akin, baby and dusting; powder. Conve nient and economical, takes the place of other perfumes for the person. A few grains sufficient. One of the In dispensable Cuticunt Toilet Trio for keeping the skin pure and sweet. Sosd. Ointment and Talcum 2& vm. where. SamDleeachfrerhvm.il ArM-m post-card: "CatJcura, Dept. 6F, Boston." For aala by Sherman A McCoanell Drug Co. for Pains in the Back Fat a stramtng hot Sawei ewt rha painfal spot to open the forest then rub with Omega OiL Quick relief enoairj follows thja gkapie trrataarat. iliisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisuiiisiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniir You May Read I . Her f.lesage Many Women Suffer Neadleasly. Simple Medicine, Containing Sul phur in Tablet Form Brings : Amazing Relief. The Absence of a simple mineral like ordinary sulphur causes women untold misery and periodical suffer ing beyond words to express. But women often suffer in alienee, rath er than make their troubles known. If yon, madam or miss, suffer with frightful headache, miserable, dragging backache, constipation and kidney, bladder and other Irregulari ties, just try for a few weeks regu lating the bodily functions through the use of Sulpherb Tablets (hot sulphur tablets) and note the amaz ing, gratifying relief and happiness that they afford. Mrs. C. P. Couch, Pasadena, Cal ifornia, writes: "After reading your advertisement In the "Times," I thought I would try Sulpherb Tab lets as a tonic and regulator, and I find them absolutely the most won derful system regulator I have ever, used. Sincerely,! etc." Sold by good druggists everywhere at 60e per tube and guaranteed satisfactory. 'Air, JiflyJeU Drama League Members Go to Chicago Mrs. Samuel Burns and Kate McHugh To Be Delegates To Meet. Mrs. Samuel Burns, president of the Omaha Drama league, and Miss Kate McHugh, honorary president, win represent the local league at the ninth annual convention of the Drama League of America, which will be held in Chicago April 24, 25, 26 and 27. The headquarters will De at the Auditorium hotel. Mrs. Burns and Miss McHugh at tend the convention by virtue of th eir office, Miss McHugh having Deen elected to take Mrs. Victor Rqsewater's place as delegate in Mrs. Rosewater's absence, at the meeting of the board of trustees held Thursday morning at the Fon tenelle. Mrs. Burns urges all members who f re interested in attending and may find it possible to go to com municate With her. Three subjects of unusual inter est will mark the national conven tion of the Drama league. The first subject will be the need to supply community recreation to take the place of the activities which the men have enjoyed in the camps and urges the construction of 'com munity theaters as hero memorials. The second important subject will be the promotion, of the Pil grim tercentenary in 1920. The speakers on this subject will be Prof. Percy Boytnton of the Uni versity of Chicago, Prof. James A. James of Northwestern Univer sity, Professor Jack Randall Craw ford of Yale, and Professor Fred H. Koch of the North Carolina 'Univer sity. . . "Religious Drama and the Dra matic Use of Biblical Material," is the third. important subject to be discussed at the convention and an DR. G. W. TODD Investigate my methods for the relief of pain in den tistry. 403 Brandeis Building. mm GALVANO NECKLACE iPat.U.S.&Cn.) The UteM duevney lor tbe relief or tare of Goiter by mild electrical treatment. Worn while roe aleet. Write today (or satdcalafi sad erf booklet oa Goiter. CasauraaraneUCa,5lCeaaUBUf.,Wstsrtswa,Wis. a aw ...r rrwrnnLL Mothers, sisters and sweet heart, our preserver is the latest fad. You Insert your boy's photo without paste will keep your picture like new for life. It makes a beautiful design for your piano, table or walls. Your boy's photo is your treasure: preserve it. Retail price, $2. Send this add and $1 and we will send you one prepaid. This offer is good for a short time only. national novelty Co. Armstrong, Iowa. l?& & & TARgY, m mmmmm : . I High School Vocational Mildreth Creeling Is President of the Student Club at Commercial High liiiiiiill ?.- a. i - ... liiwiiitiiii mmmmm liialiiilliBllli MiUrtth tie I frig High School Girls. Next Saturday girls from South High, Commerce and Central will hold their second vocational con ference at the Y. W. C. A. Various Omaha women, successful alone some business or professional lines, will give talks telling about their various lines of activities. There will be nine speakers, amonir whom will be Mrs. Marie Leff Caldwell on Social Service: Miss Mary E Sturgeon on "Commercial Advertis ing, and Miss Lutie Stearns on Library work. Vocational Guidance day was es tablished last year by Miss Ethel IMieumeyer, girls secretary at the "Y." Its purpose is to stive the girls some idea of professions they may enter in later life and to help them choose subjects in school that extra session at a downtown church will be held for this subject. During the five days of the con vention the delegates will be enter tained at luncheons and teas by the local clubs of Chicago. DON'T HAVE GRAY HAIR It's Easy to look Young and Fascinating by Use of "La Creole" La Creole has made me look i$ years younger." NO woman should ba handi capped sociallr by graj or faded hair. Every woman ewas it to herself to look her bast and arold the appearance of com inf age. Gray, streak ad with fray, or faded hair makes many a woman look old before her time, and gray hair la so vary anseeessary. LA CBEOLS Hair Dressing Is the most popular Hair Color Restorer m use among society Men and Women of America today. It is a safe, delightful toilet preparation which vnlfennly restores gray, streaked with gray, or faded hair to Its youthful beauty and lustra. LA CREOLE Hair Dressing win not stain tha scalp, wash or rub off, or leave the hair with that greasy or dyed appear ance. You apply it yourself by simply combing or brushing it through tha hair before retiring, and tha results will de light you surprisingly. LA CREOLE Is sold by Sherman 4 llcConnell, and all good drug stores and toilet counters everywhere. Price.. $1.00 "IT 'Humphreys' "Seventy-serve" breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Mead, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, .Tonsllltls and Grip. MtllBngglst kY:: It j4 A fad! t COLDS FISTULA CUBED Rectal Diseases Cured without a severe surgieal operation. No Chloroform or Ether used. Care guaranteed. PAY WHEN CURED. Write for fllns trated book on Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of more then 1,000 prominent people who have been permanently enred. See Bldg., Omalje, Neb. Girls Hold Their Second Conference Next Saturday Mildred Benson Is President of the Student Club at Central High wmmmmmmgm will help thm in their work later on. Oirls selected from the clubs will speak to Eighth grade pupils urging them to attend the conference. The entire day Saturday is to be devoted to the program. Lunch will be served in the building at noon tor those who wish to remain, A short period before lunch will be given up to games and dancing in the gymnasium. At lunch club songs and music by the girls will help liven the meal. Every effort is being made to get out a large crowd. Mass meetings will be held at the high schools and posters will be displayed. It is hoped that a record-breaking Crowd of peppv Omaha eirls will be pres ent. All girls of the city, whether m schools or not, are invited to at tend. Vocational Day Program. Promoted by Central, South and Commercial High student clubs. 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. "Why Choose a Vocation?" Miss Mary E. Foster, director vocation bureau, Board of Education. 10:30 to 10:20 a. m. "Library Work," Miss Lucy Stearns, formerly with the Wisconsin Library commis sion. 10:20 to 10:40 a. m. "Y. W. C. A BENSON Mrs. A. W. Frances will be hos tess for the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society next Wednesday after noon. The Woman's club realized $20 from the "movie" benefit last week Saturday, which will go towards the French orphan fund, now all paid up for the year. The women of the Christian church gave a chicken pie dinner in their church hall last Thursday which was a fair success. Dr. Laudrith will give an address to the public on "World-wide Pro hibition," next Sunday evening at the Methodist church. The Woman's club will meet in the city hall next Thursday at 2:30 p. m. when Mrs. W. A. L,oechner will lead on "Humane Education" and Mr. W. W. Bradley of Omaha, will give a talk on "Humane Work, Aim and Object." Mrs. Lutie Stearns will also be psesent to eive a talk. Since the announcement of Miss Helen Morton's engagement a num ber of showers are on the program, Misses Merle Hughes. Kate Van Horn and Florence Knudsen will entertain for her next week. Mrs. W. D. Pence, an aunt, gave a shower last rriday evening when the guests were Misses Mary Morton, Irene Pence, Kate Van Horn, Wilda Suter, Florence Knudsen, Mary ' Grove, Merle Hughes, Carrie Crossett and Maud Van Horn; Mesdames, F. A. Pence, L. Winters, Bradford Hiles, H. Jones, R. B. Morton and W. D. Pence. The women of the Methodist church are making plans for a ba zaar and dinner early in May. J. he fcastern Mar lodge will en tertain at a card party in their rooms in a week. Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Longaire. long residents here, lejft last week for their new home in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. A. Smith left last week for an extended stay in Peru, after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Mcllvain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Killian moved last Monday to their new home in Irvington, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Hedelund expect to take their home. Mrs. A. Eyers was hostess for the Baptist iissionary society on last Thurs fl. ' Eastif services will be held in all the churches today, some will be in tbe morning and in the evening. Word has been received of the death, from wounds received in bat tle at Chateau Thierry, of Frederick Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris tian Dixon. Miss A. Nisson. for some time owner of the Nission store, has gone for an extended western trip. She was accompanied by Miss Mary Johnson. Mrs. R. Meyers has returned from a visit with relatives in Stromsburg, Neb. The Rebekah lodge surprised the Odd Fellows with a "spread" -Wednesday evening, at the close of their ttffujaf business jeiiiof 1 Mr Louise Matthews Is President " of the Student Club at , South High fir Htftjg.HAHr-rtftmoget photo": Louis Watte Secretaryship," Miss Frances Drake, Y. W. C. A. secretary Uni versity of Nebraska. 10:40 to 11:10 a. n "Business Advertising," Miss Mary Sturgeon, advertising manager of local de partment store. 11:10 to 11:30 a. m. "Teaching as a Avenue of Work," Mrs. Irving Allison, instructor of business scho.ol. 11:30 to 11:45 a. m. Appointment for conference with morning speak ers. 11:45 a. m to 12 m. Frolic in the gym. 12 m. to 1 p. m. Lunch and social hour in club room. 1:20 to 1:40 p. m. "Social Serv ice," Mrs. Marie Leff Caldwell, head residence, Omaha Social Settlement. 1:40 to 2:10 p. m. "Salesman ship," Mr. M. S. Welklin, furniture salesman. 2:10 to 2:30 p. m. "Interior Decorating," Mrs. E. R. Houghton. 2:30 to 2:50 p. m. "Chemistry," Miss Irene Rosewater, chemist. "Natural Elimination" That's the Secret of Our Success In Treating All Ailments. Consult the Drugless Physician DR. BENJ. ISRAEL Chiropractor. Bushman Blk., 16th and Douglas Sts. Office, Doug. 7339. Adler-i-ka Helps Son! "My son had inflammation of bowels and was greatly bloated (with gas). After giving him Ad ler-i-ka he is completely CURED. Doctors did him no good." (Signed) M. Gerhard, Ferdinand, Ind. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up per and low bowel, flushing EN TIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipa tion. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs, bherman & McConnel Drug Co. Adv. wa Diismr&uuit Sanatohiu This institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own am ple grounds, yet entirely distinct. and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental dis- ases, no others being admitted: the )ther Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases re quiring for a time watchful ca"re nd special nursing. Adv. If Win art 1ntno wmi liafa - 1 i t -- , - juui lion, ui HI r UillU, dnll t aannlv anuthini V.n- J 1L. 1 1 fassaaai HISV Will UTJ IIIB scalp (as moat lotions and shampoos do), but us the famous Indian hair elixir Kotalko- which contains genuine bear oil nrl nfhstsi nn4antil :.j:.a Ti a. v,"- fvh-iihoi nix i euiciiL3. jil in ten succeeds in cases that were considered uuyeii. ow mar. your attention is ARRESTED Kotalko should be impressed on your mc.uurj ana you will use it it you really want a superb hair growth. No matter if you hsve despaired before, try KOTALKO now. Get a box at any busy drug store or send 10 cents stamps or silver) for testing package, with frew brochure and proofs of efficacy, to John Hart Brittsin, BW-801, Station F, New York City. $300.00 REWARD Kotalko is sold under a $300 guarantee. It is for men, women and children. Con tains no alcohol, borax, etc.: but effective hair-growing elements of Nature's thres kingdoms. Kotalko is making its reputa tion as trulg wonderful hair invigorant. s Adv, sl ' - VJ Settlement House The settlement house at Twenty ninth and Q street is simply "run ning over" with boys. They are of all ages from 5 to 18. They come directly from school on Saturdays and in the evenings to play or work in the gymnasium or assembly room. The weather has not yet per mitted much use of the playground but soon base ball, tennis and basket ball will be the order of the day. Beside the ordinary games and play, there are several organized clubs; the Brownie club for the younger boys from 7 to 10, the Lit erary club for the older boys, which is largely a debating club and has an attendance of 30 at each meet ing. At the last Sunday afternoon meeting one of these boys made a splendid talk for the fifth Liberty loan. One of the strongest organiza tions at the settlement is a fine boy scout troop of 30 members, under the leadership of Mr. Mark Leav ings. Last week this troop No. 24 won the contest at Lamp Oittord, having laid the greatest number of logs in the new cabin which is being built entirely by the boys. As a reward, thev will soon see their tiames engraved on a tablet which will be placed near the entrance of the cabin. Last Friday evening in celebration of this victory Mr. Leavings and his boys were given a "treat at the settlement house by the Omaha boy scout committee, Mr. Hoyt, scout executive, being present. Beside the pleasure the boys get there, they have made great physical and moral progress, and are per haps the most loyal friends the set tlement has. Omaha Woman's Club Will Celebrate Its Birthday At a Luncheon The Omaha Woman's club wi'.l celebrate its twenty-sixth birthday at a luncheon Thursday at the Black stone. Charter members and the ex- presidents will be the guests of honor. 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This Skin Peeler All the Rage in Society There is a growing tendency among women of culture and iashion to pay more attention to hygienlo means of preserving their charms. Tha advent of mercolised wax doubtless has been largely responsible for this. This remarkable substance pro duces complexions so natural in appear ance, so magnetically beautiful, artificial complexions are no longer desired. In stead of "doctoring" an offensive skin, the skin Is peeled off. The wax peels the skin so gradually, in such fine particles, no discomfort is experienced. The fresher, younger skin beneath, wholly in evidence within a week or two. Is lily white, satiny soft and smooth. It's not a patched -over complexion, but a brand new one. That's why mercolised wax haa become such a rage among society folk. The wax is put oa nights Ilka cold cream and washed off mornings. All druggists have it; ona ounce win do. Adv. - ... afcenatinaeaX Feet; For Aching, or Painful Corns finer feet. 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