Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 27, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 14

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    ! FOUR THINGS.
THE USE OF, TEARS.
Cod sometimes washes ho oyos of His children
with More, in order that they ma? read arlht His
provident sad His commandments. Dr. Cuyler.
Each snaa ha more of four things tbu ha knows.
I Was (our oro these? Sins, oahts. fosro aaa woes.
Washington
Society
Folks
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Capital Gty Abloom With
Flowering Japanese
Cherry Trees.
,'ashington, April 26. Washing
: ton is enjoying her most beautiful
season. Eastertide has never been
so lovely as the past week. The
flowering Japanese cherry trees, in
two varieties of both white and Dink.
have put on their most fulsome blos
soms and grown this year to a
wholesome size, they have made the
Potomac park look a veritable fairy
cene. 1 he tired O. A. R. s enjoyed
e park to the fullest, for each day
', last week after the afternoon session
when it was not pouring rain they
drove around this almost unequalled
driveway, resting their nerves and
.Ifieir eyes.
It was the most business-like ses
sion the congress has known prob
ably since its infancy. And there
was less friction and bickering than
there has ever been. Mrs. Guernsey
skilfully (leaded off every symptom
of such feeling. The : consequence
was that the program was carried
out to the letter and not a minute
, behind. The most interesting and
important session was the one on
YM. J ..... I. .
i nursaay wnen me amendments to
" the constitution were taken up and
put through with dispatch and only
- few "objections". Mrs. Henry B.
Joy of Michigan was chairman, of
the committee to draft the amend
ments. They were all well justified
and little quibbled over, except the
one which provides for the forming
of new chapters. Heretofore a new
chapter could be formed with 12 new
members from any one community.
They would get representation, in
the congress with that number of
members. Now it will be necessary
for a new chapter to have 25 mem
bers in order to be recognized. This
Dainty Dancing Maids of the West
Their Interpretative Dan- -v ' -
' cing Is Both Graceful
and Beautiful.
DON'T HAVE
GRAY HAIR
it's Easy to look Young and
Fascinating by Use of
"La Creole"
Virginia Vpham,
Dainty dancing Omaha maids are
these Virginia Uphatn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Upham and Mar
garet Nadine Adams, daughter of
Mrs. H. B. McCroskey. They are
two of the ISO little dancers whom
Miss Mary Cooper 'will feature in
interpretative dancing' at the Bran
deis on Friday evening. , There will
be IS sotb dances.
Margaret is but nine years old
and will give the "Little Sunbeam"
a light airy toe dance which is
, her favorite. She. with Eleanor
- Hamilton, will represent the dance
of the "Little Flower Girl" and at
the last she and Virginia Holliday
will do the Veal "jig."
Miss Margaret has loved dancing
for only four years and this summer
;she with' Miss Cooper will, spend
two months in California at the
,.Ruth St. Denis school.
"To a Wild Rose" is the dance
that pretty Miss Margaret Adams
appears in. She is a .new little
dancer and her interest has been
only since Christmas. -
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La Cr;o!e has made me
Jo-
years younger.
NO woman should be handi
capped socially by gray or
faded hair. Every womaa
ewes it to herself to look kw
best and aroid thi appearance
of coming ass. .Gray, streak
ad with gray, or faded hair
tasks many a woman look old
- eeiws ner ume, sao, Kimy nair
: Is to very unnecessary.
LA CREOLE Hair Dressing
.- it the moit popular Hsi Color
Restorer in use among society
: Ken and Women of America
today. It is a safe, delightful toilet
preparation which uniformly restores gray,
' streaked with gray, or faded hair to its
youthful beauty sad lustre.
LA CREOLE Hair Dressing will not
stain the scalp, wash or rub off, or leavs
the hair with that greasy or dyed appear-
'"nee. Tou apply it yourself by simply
combine or brushing it through the hair
, before retiring, and the results will de
light you surprisingly. I
LA CREOLE It sold by Sherman A
MeConneD, and all good drug stores and
toilet counters everywhere. Price.. Jl. 00
Adler-i-ka
Again!
"Adler-i-ka has been worth its
weight in gold to me. It has CURED
my constipation and a serious bowel
trouble which I had." (Signed) Mrs.
Anna Wagner, Statesbury, Mo.
Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and
sourness, stopping stomach distress
INSTANTLY- Empties BOTH up
per and lower bowel, flushing EN
TIRE alimentary canal. Removes
ALL foul matter which poisons sys
tem. Often CURES constipation.
Prevents appendicitis. We have sold
Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix
tar of buckthorn, cascara, glycer
ine and nine other simple drugs.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
Adv.
WhybeFat?
Become Slim This Season
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Have you heard about the new sys
tem for weight reduction T
You may eat and drink all you need.
There is no tedious exercising. Take
a little oil of korein st mealtimes and
when retiring: also follow the simple,
clear directions. A lost of weight, ten
to sixty pounds (whatever you need to
leee), may be expected by this tafe and
pleasant system of fst reduction. At the
druggist's get a smsll box of oil of korein
capsules, and start at onee. Be of normal
aise, with good figure and attractive ap
pearance, agile, quick-witted, healthier
nd more efficient. By reducing weight
now you are likely to avoid one or more
diseases, heart weakness, sunstroke,
apoplexy, etc, and to add many year--to
your life. Remember oil of korein. Be
come thin and stay so. Show others this
advertisement. Adv.
stirred up much feeling, but was car
ried by a full two-thirds vote of the.
congress according to the by-law.
Mrs. Amos G. Draper of the District
of Columbia,, who is usually in what
ever trouble brews, among the
daughters, objected strenuously, vig
orously, constantly and is still ob
jecting. She has gone so far as to
claim the legislation was illegal, and
she will pursue it into the courts, for
she claims that whenever a chapter
is in good standing, with dues all
paid, it shall have representation in
the congress, or else it is "taxation
without representation" and would
be a pretty kettle of fish, for the D.
A. R. to stand for. There are many
chapters in good standing all over
the country, which do not reach by
half the new quota, and it would be
next to impossible to make them
reach the quota. However, the new
law is on the statutes, and the new
board has already had its first meet
ing and ratified everything done at
the congress and it looks as though
nothing would now be done about
the poor little chapters of 12 to 24.
members.
Nebraska cut but a small figure
in the organization as there are but
six chapters of D. A. R. in the state.
Mrs. Charles Aull of Omaha was
here as representative of the state!
society. She read the annual report
of the state regent who was unable
to come. Mrs. -Aull is a sister' of
Mrs. Guernsey the president general
and is vice president general from
the state pfNebraska, and a member
of the national board of directors
of the D. A. R. She was entertained
throughout the week, alonjr with her
distinguished sister, who has still
another year to serve as president
general She, is the first one to serve
under the amendment to the consti
tution of several yaers ago, making
the term three years instead of two,
but without the ability to succeed
herself, as formerly. ,
The cabinet hostesses in town has
each one done her part in selling
Victory loan bonds at the hotels,
at the headquarters, and in various
places over the city. Thev are Mrs.
Carter Glass, Mrs. Burleson-of the
post office: Mrs. Palmer, of justice.
and Mrs. Houston, agriculture. Mrs.
Lane, wife of secretary of the inte
rior, is in Canada called there by
t at i- . . t : . ! .
me niness ot a relative.
Senator and Mrs. Norris have
made a three-weeks' trip to Panama
and the Canal Zone. 1 hey took with
them their daughter, Miss Hazel
Norris, and are expected back soon.
Mrs. William E. Andrews, wife of
the new representative from Hast
ings, Neb., was one of the speakers
at the luncheon given on Tuesday
by the District Federation of Wom
en's clubs, as a farewell and a birth
day celebration for their retiring
president, Mrs. Curt F. Wood. Mrs.
Andrews served as district president
during the regime of her husband
as representative some years ago,
remaining in her position for some
years after his retirement from con
gress. She made an interesting
speech to the company and was en
thusiastically receiyed. She was an
extremely popular and capable offi
cer and mode one of- the best ad
dresses among a number of brilliant
ones. . V '
Mrs. Charles Green of Omaha who
spends her winters at the Farragut,
and who has been in the south for
several months, is expected back at
the Farragut the first of May.
Mrs. Burk, wife of the laie General
Burk of General Custer's staff, who
spent several weeks at Atlantic City
recuperating from a slight illnes5, is
expected back at the Dresden early
next week. ; .
Miss Ruth Hitchcock was one of
the riders in the paper chase of the
Riding aod Hunt club last Saturday
afternoon, coming in among the very
first. They had tea at the club
house after a brisk and thrilling
ride.
Trinity Annual Election.
The Trinity cathedral branch of
the Woman's Auxiliary had its an
nual election of officers Friday and
later entertained at luncheon all of
the other Omaha branches of the
auxiliary. Mrs. James A. Tancock
was re-elected president of the
Trinity branch, and Mrs. O. K.
Pettengill, treasurer, while Mrs.
Charles Walter Young Loucks was
elected vice president and Mrs.
George R. Ledyard, secretary. Mrs.
Tancock, Mrs. Leigh Leslie and
Mrs. Clarke G. Powell were chosen
delegates to the diocesan council of
the church to be held in Omaha
next month. In the afternoon the
ladies of all the Omaha branches
of the auxiliaries listened to an ad
dress by Dean Tancock on his ex
periences with Nebraska base hos
pital, unit No. 49, in France.-
At the Prettiest Mile,
Many parties will be given at the
Prettiest; Mile club dinner-dance on
Saturday night. .
Mr, and Mrs. Anderson will en
tertain. Dr. and. Mrs. Paul H. Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin,
Miss Gaire Louise Keatig and Mr.
O. C Walt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Roff will have as
guests-, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pa.rrish.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. . Galbraith
have in their party Mr. and Mrs.
Byron W. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Sample, and George M. Irons,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parrott, Miss
Jeanette Sample, Miss Irene Sulli
van, Mr. R. Hill and Mr. Arthur
Swanson.
There will be a Dutch treat party
of Messrs. and Mesdames Harry
Binder, Joseph White, C C. Howe,
J. C. Gershtech and J. Van Doran.
Bridge Party.
A delightful afternoon bridge
will be given by the Young Ladies'
Altar Guild of All Saints church,
Saturday at the Parish house. A
number of attractive prizes will be
given and tickets may be obtained
from Miss Gladys Peters. Harney
206. A number of the attractive
maids and matrons will have charge
of the affair including:
Mesdames- , MegdameB
Austin Galley, Windsor Megeath, .
Misses , MlHses
Marion Howe, Harriet ' 8mlth,
Helen Clarke, Gladys Peters.
Marion Towle,
' Informal Dinner.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, who
are leaving soon to make their
home in Los Angeles, Cal., enter
tained at an informal dinner party
Friday evening for their daughter.
Miss Hazel. Covers were laid for 14
guests. .
Hair Removed
''Thta atcthwdl tor removing sw
mrlna hair la totally different
fross all others koeaoa it attacks
hair waster the akia as well as on
the akia. It aoea this by abaora-
uary itsint ueninreie aaa a
Bsoaejr-baek araaraatea la each
aaekatje. At toUet eoutera la
Oe, 91 aai S3 slaes or by snail
fross aa la elala wrapaer sa re
elat of ariee.
FREE k wtt eertftMalala ot
s nu. alajeest authorities, ex.
atalaa what caaaea hair am face,
acek an el ansa, why It Increases
aaa how DeHtracIe devitalises It,
ssalled In alala sealed envelope oe
request. DeJHIraele, Park Ave. aad
Utth St New Terk.
:osmeo
Face Powder
Adheres wellIs delicate
ly perfumed and is not
affected by perspiration.
Insures a fresh, clear, velvety '
Jsmplexion and perfect protec
oh from tan, freckles and sun
burn. It cannot clog the pores or
injure the skin. Three shades:
White, Flesh or Brunette.
At All Toilet Counters
CERVA1SE GRAHAM
a W. Illinois St. Chicago
For sals by Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co.
Women Desirous of
5 Purchasing Exquisite
Silk Lace Hose
Have Choice of Extensive
4 Assortments and
Moderate Prices Here
L ACE Hose is the last note in smart dressing
With their ever-increasing popularity thej
ire not to be had as readily as heretofore. We
ire fortunate to be able to announce that we
ave a varied assortment of the best qualities.
In delicate open work, lace stripe and all
.ver patterns, in all colors and black and white.
Some are all silk, others have lisle tops with
lace boot effect.
Prices 3.S0, 4.00, 4.50
MAIN FLOOR. I a
ITS THI BACS
seacaowiNC ertsN
Miss WeinsteinPlays Emotional
Role of "Mariane" in Play :
"The Two Orphans"
This beautiful French drama writ
ten by Adolph d'Ennery, and made
famous by Kate Claxton, who toured
the country many seasons with con
tinued success, is to be played at
the Brandeis theater Thursday eve
ning, May 1st, by the Community
Players for the benefit of the fa
therless children of France. It is
the first production given by this
organization, which includes several
professional and semi-professional
residents of our city.
Mice Snnhia Weinstein nlava the
"role of Mariane, a gypsie type with
ti
strong emotional possioiuucs. note
who are playing with Miss Wein
stein declare she is '.'just the girl for
the part."
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Sunday Afternoon Organ Recital.
Mrs. Louise Shadduck . Zabriskie
will give the closing organ program
for the season at the First Presby
terian church Sunday afternoon,
May 4, at 4 o'clock. Assisting on
this oroeram will be heard Mrs.
Louise Jansen Wylie, soprano, and
the quartet of the First Presbyter
ian church, Mr. George S. Johnson,
director. -
Old Peoples' Home.
Rev. Frank J. Younsr wilt conduct
the services and Mr. E. E. Gray will
have charge of the singing at the
Old Peoples' home on Fontenelle
boulevard Sunday afternoon at 3:30.
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Social Settlement -
' Fifteen is the lucky number ac
cording to the records of the
Americanization department of "the
Omaha Social Settlement. It is the
number of classes of foreigners
learning to talk English. It is the
number of nationalities included In
those classes. It is the number of
volunteer teachers teaching the
classwork. Multiplied by 10 it gives
the number of men and women
studying in the classes. And it is
the number of lessons in the new
course of study for beginners that
Mrs. Leff Caldwell has worked out
and adapted for a quick knowledge
of the spoken language. It gives
the foreigner the ability to express
the affairs of daily life in simple
sentences. This' course of study is
ready to be published in book form
ind will be available for use by any
interested in the work.
' More than 50 Italian women heard
Rev. Michael A. Stague talk on
the opportunities' offered them for
'.earning the language. Mrs. Hal-
ack. the welfare worker for the M.
E. Smith company, arranged the
meeting at the plant Tuesday morn
ing, Two enthusiastic classes have
been meeting there weekly since
January. Mrs. W. A. Baldwin and
Mrs. Howard McMonnies are the
teachers. Many in these classes ask
for more class work each week. In
the last lesson the women studied,
the safety-first signs and the ma
chines in the factory.
FEW FOLIlSIIAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
Well-known local druggist says every
bothy is using old-time rseeips of
Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Hair that loses its color and lus
tre, or when it fades, turns gray,
lull urA lifolau i rniiaorl hv a lack
of sulphur in the hair. Our grand
mother made up a mixture of Sage
Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks
of women and men who value that
even color, that beautiful dark shade
of hair which is so attractive, use
only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous
mivtnrA fmnrovpH hv the addition Of
other ingredients by asking at any
drug store for a bottle ot "wyein s
Saoro art A Hulnbiir f!omriound."
..... .... i it
which riAr cena the nair so naturally.
so evenly, that nobody can posibly
tell it has been applied. You just
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at s time,
By morning the gray hair disap
pears; but what delights the ladies
with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound is that, besides beautiful
ly darkening the hair after a few
applications, it also brings back the
gloss and lustre and gives it an ap
pearance of abundance. -Adv.
Bee Want-ads pay big profits to
the people who read them.
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"THE PEOPLE'S STORE"
OMAHA'S GREAT HOME FURNISHERS
OPPOSITE HOTEL ROME
MKI
5. E. COR. 16m A JACKSON ST
Everything Beautiful for the Home
ni in aTXI I aa, I III III es
Attractive New Bed Room Suites
The newest in bedroom furnishings will be found at this
big store. Suite consists of latest style bed, roomy
chiffonette and dresser of excellent quality.
Our prices
$49.50 $87.50 $99.50 $122.50
. Finest Living Room Furniture
Fine tapestry or fabrocoid upholstered living room
furniture will give your home a luxurious appear
ance and added comfort.. See "oar beauti
ful showing at
$157.50 $189.50 $222.00 $269.50
The Nationally
Advertised
Pathe
balZaX
PttasaBaalaea
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Sold Only at This
Store in Omaha
Plays Any Record
Suoerb Tone Oualitv
No Needles to Change
$1.00 a Week
Buys a Pathe
Complete Line at
$42.50 to $225
Demonstration
Records, 12-inch,
$1.25 value OUC
Garden
Tools
GARDEN HOES, riveted
Diaae; Dest quality O A
of steel U4-C
RAKES, made of OA
finest steel J7C
SPADING FORKS, four-tine
rorKs, strongly made, "TQ
riveted handle IC
FINE GARDEN HOSE, guar
anteed Moulded Hose, corru
gated ; 25 feet, frA de
coupled P"sO
50 feet coupled d i
hose P f e70
A Splendid Showing of Great Values in
NEW SPRING RUGS
For Saturday
Beautiful in texture and color and altogether the best we can se--cure
in the market for the money. And every value is priced par
ticularly low for this time of the year We mention a few of the most
interesting: ' v ,
4-6x6-6 Axminster Rugs .818.75 8-3x10-6 Seamless Tap'y . $28.50
7- 6x9 Seaml's Tap. Rugs. 919.85 9x12 Tapestry Rugs $21.75
8- 3x10-6 Seaml's Velvet. $32.50 9x12 Rag Rugs $16.95
LET US ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING YQUR
New Home Outfits
The Big Buying Power if this store, located outside the High Rent
District, assures you uepenaaDie iercnanaise ar. me lowest tjitco.
OROOM
J Outfits
$125
A ROOM
Outfits
$175
5 ROOM
Outfits
$225
j The Nationally Advertised Gas Stove
"Direct Action"
GAS STOVES
i SATISFY
The patented oven regulator makes
baking a pleasure. Set time necessary
for baking without again going near
stove. Other different makes at
$1750 $2250 $2950
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Sold Only At This Store In Omaha
The Nationally ,
Advertised Cabinet
Hoosier
tiemoves Drudgery
of Kitchen Work
The Hoosier will save you
many a step. Every cooking
need, from flour to tins, is
at your fingers tips. It
makes work a pleasure.
Hoosier Cabinets
are used and en
dorsed by thou
sands of good
housewives.
$1.00 a Week
Pays for Any Hoosier
In Our Store
Baby Carriages
AH the .popular spring
models in stylish baby colors.
Our Price x
$17.50 $24.50 $29.50
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