5 B The Ink of tha scholar to morevkoly thaa the Chips o( loarntni show tho nature of tho troo.' -Clrederf Nlvram. blood ! tho martyr. THE OMAHA SUNDAY 5 BEE : MAY II. 1919.' I ' CLUBDOM ; SUNDAY . Chapter B. K. of T. E. O. will hold a "call" meeting at the home of Mrs. Chester C. Wells, 5014 Izard street, Monday, at 2 o'clock. The same chapter will entertain at a kensington Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Buchanan, 924 Mercer Park road. MONDAY Bishop Vincent circle will meet Monday at 7:15 at the puhlic library. Mrs. E. A. Beardsley and Mrs. F. Clarke will give a synopsis of "The Amazing Interlude. Tennyson Chautauqua circle will meet Monday at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. H. S. Curtis. Dundee Woman's Patriotic club wilt meet Monday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Robinson, 1004 South Thirty-sixth street. TUESDAY Mrs. W. C. Bronson will enter tain chapter B. P. of the "P. E. O. sisterhood at her home, 1122 Park avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Brawford will entertain , the' Rockford College club, at her " home Tuesday afternoon. , , Regular meeting of the George A. 1 Custer Relief corps will be held Tuesday at the court house. , Theosophical class in astrology 1 will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in room 2U6 McLague building? ' Mrs. F. S. Kent will entertain the North Side Mothers'. Club Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2584 Pratt street. - 1 WEDNESDAY Mrs. W. C. King will entertain the Frances Williard W. C. T. U. Wednesday at" her home, 2711 North Twenty-second street. Omaha W. C. T. U. will hold an important business , meeting Wed nesday at the Y. W. C. A. at 2 p. m. The W. C. T. U. will hold services Mothers' Day at the House of Hope. The regular meeting of the Omaha Womans Press club will be held at 12:45, at the Loyal hotel, Wed nesday. A ijarty will be given by the man agers of the North Side Mothers' club Wednesday evening at the Athletic club. This will be a fath ers' party and Lieut. H. W. Shack leford and Capt. G. R. Gilbert will be honor guests, giving short talks on their experiences at the front. THURSDAY The Burrough's Nature club will RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE Wonderful Invention Sent on 30 daya Trial Before Ypu Pay. Simply lend me your name and I will senl you my new copyrighted rupture book and measurement blank. When you return the blank I will Bend you my new invention for rupture. When it ar rivei put it on and wear it Put it to every test you can think of. The harder the test the better you will like it You will wonder how you ever got along with the old style cruel spring trusses or belts with leg straps of torture. Your own good, common sense and your own doctor will tell you it is the only way in which you can ever expect a cure. After wearing it 80 days if it is not entirely satisfactory in every wa,y if it W not easy and comfortable if you cannot actually see your rupture getting better and if not convinced that a cure is merely a question of time just return it and you are out nothing. Any rupture ap pliance that is sent on SO days' trial be fore you pay is worth giving a trial. Why not tell your ruptured friends of this gveat offer? EASYHOLD CO.. 1014 Center Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Adv. rOLICE AUCTION SALL In accordance with the provisions of the Statutea of Nebraska, I will sell at Public Auction at tha Police Court Room, Eleventh and Dodge Streets, in the City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, at 1 P. M. Thursday, May 22, 1919, all unclaimed per sonal property which may have been in the poasession of the Police Magistrate or Chief of Police six " months, prior to aaid date. This sale includes all kinds of goods, such as cutlery, bicycles, harness, watches, dress goods, cloth ing, trunks, grip and revolvers; also one Ford automobile. All sold without reserve to the highest cash bidders. M. EBERSTEIN, v . Chief of Police. DR. MABLE WESSON Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon U Brandeis Bldg. Tel. Tyler 2960, Harney 4741. HARP ; SCHOOL Harps Furnished Pupils 308 Lyric Bldg. Phone Doug. 8704 Thrao way to reduoo youn woloht I rvee fen anv address. Hall Chem. Co. Dept. 8-6 St. Leeit. Me. How to Wave Hair to -Appear Naturally Curly . You won't need to resort to the parch ing, scorching curling iron if you will adopt the simple-plan I will mention. Isn't that good news? " At night merely apply a little liquid sil merine with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from root to tip. Thia will impart a delightful wavy appear ance and a bright lustre suggestive of "hidden sunshine." It will prove beneficisl to the hair, instead of making it brittle and dead-looking as the hot iron doea. In tha morning, instead of your tresses being mean and contrary, you will find them quite easy to do up in any form, and there will be no unpleasant odor, grease or. stickiness about the hair. I would auggest that you ask your druggist for the liquid silmerine four of five ounces which will require no mixing and you can pour a little into a saucer when required. Emily Coulaon in Hygiene. Adv. r A l T . ) m ( N aLJUe 1M I I Particulars fnaile We have an opening for an experienced shirt cutter in our new modern factory at best wages. Address reply to : CAPPER & CAPPER, 29-35 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Little Dancer Who Will Give Solo Dance at Miss Fogg's Recital. jj ulj ' ' 1 Little Miss Frances Harrison, dressed in this attractive garb, will be a little fisher boy at the dancing recital given by Miss Adelaide Fogg, Friday at the Blackstbne. Group and solo dancing will be features of the afternoon, all of Miss Fogg's pupil's taking part. meet at the public library on Thurs day, May 15, at 8 o'clock. ' The Burroughs Nature club will have its regular meeting at the Omaha Public library, Thursday, Mav IS. at 8 o'clock. A paper on "The Indigo Bird" will be given by Miss Anna P. btevens. the club is planning to spend the week-end of May ) at the Brewster camp. FRIDAY Executive meeting of the Associa tion of Collegiate Alumnae will be held at the Fontenelle, Friday at 3:30. Round Table circle will meet with Mrs. W. B. Howard at 8 p. m. SATURDAY Mrs. Bruce McCulloch will enter tain Chapter M of the P. E. O. Sis terhood at her home, 4304 South Twenty-second street. Saturday. Miss Nettie Mann will assist the hostess and an Americanization program will be given. Election of officers for the Associ ation of Collegiate Alumnae will be held at the Blackstone, at 2:30 Sat urday. Chapter E. P. O. will hold an aft ernoon meeting, Ihursday, at the home of Mrs. G. W. Tribble, 4222 Dodge street. The American war mothers will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o clock in the Lyric building. The Omaha Spanish club will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in room 505 McCague building. The following officers were elected at the last meeting, held Tuesday, May 6: President, Mrs. Anton Ma tula; first vice president, Mrs. Jose Valdes; second vice president, Mrs. Alma A. Peters; secretary, Mrs. Pedro Loped, and treasurer, Ella Breiholz. Parents' and Teachers' Association Election. Mrs.' Ira W. Porter was elected president of the Parents' and Teach ers' association of the Henry W. Yates school at the meeting held Tuesday. The other officers include Miss Anna Pickard, first vice presi dent; Mrs. C. W. Steinbaugh, second vice president; Mrs. H. E. Race, sec retary, and Mrs. A. F. Jonas, treas urer. The chairmen of the commit tees will include Mrs. Pearl McGrew, membership; Mrs. C. W. Axtell', pro gram; Mrs. Frank D. Field, courtesy, and Mrs. R. A. McNown, publicity. There will be a called meeting of the association Monday at the Yates school at 3:30 p. m. Betrothed. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moller an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Evangeline, to Mr. Dean H. Schlachter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schlacther of Be atrice, Neb. Mr. Schlacther was re cently discharged from the aerial service. The date of the wedding has not yet been set. Sorority Meeting. , Kappa Kappa Gama sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. D. C. Robertson, 935 North Thirty-ninth street Tuesday afternoon. Fidelis Club. Fidelis club of St. Cecilia's parish will entertain at cards and dancing Wednesday evening at the Metro politan hall. Although the women of Holland have not gained the parliamentary franchise, they have the satisfaction of seeing one of their sex sitting as a member of Parliament. The woman member is Suse Gruene Web, who was elected to the .lower chamber by the socialist party. i op Pent all mikes. AND Adding machines IStUg reWT3 fOR THS 00ROKA -rmrrr rtAfls or trHWKrrm fSLLnro is am riooto. tlYPEW&lTER EXCHANGE '90S AeVV 7T 'Give Me Emotion or Give Me Death' Say the Frail Moths as They Singe Their Wings By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. , A girl writes me: "If I act the way I ws.nt to with young men, i. e., decorously, I get no attention from them whatever. I also notice if we girls relax our standards of what is proper, we do not hold them long. It appears to be a choice of spinster hood or a series of "rushes" that frankly mean nothing more, on the part of the men than the quest of a new girl and a good time." She added that she was a worker who had been away from home for two years, and she signed her letter "Discouraged," and very frankly, I do not wonder at the - signature. How -ver, I think she is in the posi tion of the rural citizen who went to New York, and, after reading of two murders and a robbery in that village of sevfen million people, wrote to his home town paper that he ar rived simultaneously - with a tidal crime wave. The girl is too young to realize and maLj allowances for the abnor mal effect the world war has had on everything.. If it had not been for the war, very likely she would never have left home and had the exper ience which for the time being has made her a little bitter. Now, as the companion piece to the letter, or, as the French say, "the reverse of the medal," I have a letter from a young man in which he says with somewhat brutal cynicism: He Tries His Luck. "Of course, every fellow tries his iuck in kissing a girl, and if she is willing, the new toy amuses him for awhile. But, believe me. Miss Fair fax, he is not picking an 'easy kisser' to eat his buckwheat cakes opposite to for ever after it's too risky." The situation is difficult, I'll ad mit a young girl earning her living in a strange city, and apparantly fair game for every one. But think of the millions who have survived the ordeal and come through our most creditable type of American womanhood. It is only when the enemy is within that a girl need fear. The young man with the lure of a car, a good dinner, or the inevitable bunch of violets is not the real men ace. But an utter lack of resource on the part of the girl that .will drive her to anything rather than a quiet evening at home is a danger signal. Such girls must have excitement, amusement, pain even but tranquil ity, never. "Give me emotion, or give me death," these frail moths seem to demand, as they singe their wings in the birght lights. But, thank heav en, there is a wholesome stratum of American girlhood that is happily free from moth characteristics. It does not want to singe its wings, or if it does think it might be amusing to fly around the bright 'lights, it is restrained by the heaps ot acaci moths with singed wings that it sees on the scrap heap. Knows Her Own Value. All very fine, but not for me," the long-headed type of young person says. She knows her own value and the value of the best of life too well and in the back of her head she knows human nature, too. Every man takes a girl at her own valu ation, and if she tags herself cheap, "ten cents the dozen, including the treating her like box," you can't blame the man for treating her like a glass alley rather than a Kohinoor. This is apt to be the type that laments unless she makes herself cheap she does not have a good time. She does not realize she is making a fetish of the "line of least resist ance." And she is accepting stand ards, or rather lack of them, instead of setting the pace. I recall another letter from a brutally frank young man regarding a girl of this type. "Why should anyone expect me to marry a girl-urchin, and what did she have to give me? We'd palled about, and I'd paid all the bills, then I got tired and she tried to hold me with the tale of a broken heart. She had everything but that. She craved excitement, motoring, jazz accom paniments and good dinners. I pro vided these things and she gave me her ragtime society. As for marry- Another Week of Our Great Disposition bale of High-Grade Odd Pieces of High-Grade Furniture, Rugs and House Furnishings To avail yourself of the best values it will be necessary for you to come early, while the selections are larRe. A GREAT SACRIFICE IN WOOD BEDS. 127.50 Values at 12 75 aS.OO Values at 17.50 67.50 Values at 38.75 COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITES . ' Nowhere will your saving be as great on a complete Suite in Stylish and Most Beautiful Designs. The selection is very large to choose from. DRESSERS BUFFETS $28.00 value, at $12.75 $27.50 values, at $13.78 35.00 value, at 22.50 45.00 values, at 24.50 75.00 value, at 37.50 75.00 values, at 42.50 AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, WILTON VELVETS, ETC., TO FIT YOUR ROOM $18.00 Rugs, at $11.75 $47.50 Rugs, at ..$29.75 25.00 Rugs, at '. . 16.50 75.00 Rugs, at 49.50 38.00 Rugs, at 22.50 97.00 Rugs, at 63.00 Complete Outfitters of Homes. Hotels, Rooming Houses. We take Liberty Bonds at par. Freight paid within 100 miles of Omaha on purchasea exceed ing $20.00. STATE FURNITURE COMPANY 14th and Dodce Sts. Opposite U. P. Building. ing her, I'd as soon try to keep house in a cabaret." So the poor young moths one sees fluttering about the lights in cabar ets and cafe's have their dark mo ments, too, when they ponder over the grim truth of that platitude re garding the inability to have one's cake and als,o eat it. Man is Helpless. j You see, a man is rather a help less, blundering creature, almost wholly lacking in those finer intu itions that' enable a womah to see beneath the surface and grasp at the truth, while the man is consum ing time with logic and analysis. And if a woman labels herself cheap, the man accepts the label and at the same time has the sneaking con tempt we all cherish for something intrinsically common. So, quite apart from any of the mid-Victorian virtues of modesty, delicacy or decorum, it is bad policy for a girl to permit familiarities from men. he takes herself out of the inaccessible, fine, highly desirable class that collectors are always looking for and dumps herself into the "Take one please," heap. And we all know how often we pass the "Take one, please," collection by. Besides, a man always has a tre mendous respect for a girl who keeps him in the traces; he is like a horse who' knows when a green hand is on the reins and realizes the time h'as come to kick up his heels and have a wild time. But if the green hand proves it knows how to hold him in check, who so docile as "man or beast?" So my young friend who wrote that there appeared to be nothing but "a choice between spinsterhood or a series of 'rushes' that mean nothing more on the part of the men than the quest of a new girl and a good time," is mistaken. She is too young, or not sufficiently world-wise to play the game you see I am leaving out all questions of propri ety, modesty, and the Victorian vir tues if you happen to be an ultra modern young person who calls them such. "Assume a virtue if you have it not," raid Shakespeare in his wis dom. And if you happen to be what the brutally frank young man called a "girl-urchin" who craves excite ment, jazzes, glitter, glare and to-basco-drenched food, don't expect to make a good match out of such hec tic capital. You may have a good time as long as your youth is able to withstand the strain, but you won't have a good time long. Just look at the moths scattered about a street lamp some fine morn ing and apply the moral it will make an evening home and a good book seem a whole lot Letter. Eastern Star Convention. Delegates to the Eastern Star con vention, which will be held in Lin coln Monday, will include Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas, Mr. Ed Hoag, Mr. E. E. Zimmerman, Mrs. E. S. Nichols and Mrs. Catherine Reming ton. The suffrage victory in Iowa has increased the number of women in the United States eligible to vote in next year's presidential election to approximately 15,500,000, or more than one-half of the total number of women of 21 years and over in the cr.tire country. In many respects, the women of Finland possess greater social and political rights than the women of any other country of Europe. Mrs. Zora F. Hamilton, who un derwent a serious operation at Em manuel hospital several days ago, is improving. Williams' Resort Hayward, Wisconsin Express records show we ship red more fish last year than any other resort in Wisconsin. Reference: Yost, Belt, Edholm, Love. METAL BEDS. Greatly Reduced Prices. If you are in need of Metal Beds your interest will best be served by visiting our store and investigating pur offerings. Engaged oft 1 $ Announcement has been made of the (engagement of Miss Madeline Horton of Kimberly, Ida., to Mr. F. M. Watenpaugh of San Diego, Cal., the wedding to take place in. the summer. Miss Horton spent the ,24 years of her life in Omaha, being a graduate of South High school and Nebraska State University, where she received the master degree. A year ago she went to Kimberly, where she was. made superintendent of schools. Mr. Watenpaugh is a post graduate of Berkeley, Cal., and is now physical director of San Diego high schools since his discharge from the service in January. The young couple will reside in San Diego after their marriage. Dancing Parties. Pershing Dancing club will give a party Monday evening at Lyric hall. These affairs will be given every week. The Womans Missionary society of thei Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church will give a May luncheon on Friday, May 16, at 1 o'clock. ' Mrs. Thomas Landale will be in charge. Following the luncheon (a program will be given under tHc direction of Mrs. P. M. Conklin. 'Y' Joins Other Organizations To Get Laws Passed In " , ; ' . ' State of New York. - Co-operating with the Consumers' League of New ' York State and New York' City, ' the Women's Trades Union League, the W. C. T. U.; the Industrial Commission of New York State, The New York State Suffrage Party and several other leading ' organizations, " the Young Woman's Christian associa tion of that state, numbering over 225,000 members, is' uniting in an ef fort to pass through the New York state legislature bills providing for a minimum' of protection for indus trial women. " . Among the bills for "which they are. unitedly working are' the eight hour, day, minimum wage, health in surance and others of similar char acter. Recently a large protest mass meeting was held by the women of,1 these various organizations' in Coop er Union, New York City, for. the purpose of showing, their combined disapproval of an alleged attempt on the part of the speaker of the legislature to hold the bills in com mittee and prevent their being passed on-by the legislators during the - session. ,. . . , Among1 the ' speakers was Mrs. Norman de ;R. 'Whitehouse, who just .returned from Switzerland, where she 'performed a war mission for the committe of p'ublic informa tion; Mrs. James Lees Laidlow, chairman of the New York State woman's suffrage party, who preside! ed, and Mrs. William Adams BrowjA of the Y. W. C. A., who also recent ly returned from France, where she 'went on business for the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Brown explained the policy of the Y. W. C. A. in these days in contrast to its earlier conservative policy by saying that with' women going into industries to such an ex .tent the Y. W.'C. A.', which has al ways stood for women of - every class, must be, for protective, meas ures and must therefore back the organizations endeavoring to ;pass them.- : - . .; . DR. ALLWINE DENTAL SPECIALIST Will limit practice to best methods of Extraction, and Plate, Crown and Bridge Work. . . Diseased Teeth Poor Health.' 412 Securities Bldg. Phone Doug. 6863. NEWEST TORTOISE GLASSES See Us and See Better DR. L. C. LARSEN, . Eyesight Specialist. . . scHebuwD for wsDNesnfly ; jj (Jreater (hm etfer Before f j . ptner.brandejs Store Newi on 3A, 3B, Make Rugs From Dog Skins ,; , The, making of , rugs, sleeping mats and clothing from dog skins is an important industry in anchu ria. ,The dog ,hair is long, thick and of many colors, from a rich' black through al shades and combinations of brown, yellow .and gray to pure white, which is the finest, says the Detroit News., The extreme cold of the country develops . the 'choicest dog skins, in the world for size, length of hair and quality. Thous ands of. dog 'farms 'are. found over southwest Manchuria and eastern Mongolia.- Each farm raises from 20 to several hundred dogs. many cases the a,nimals are, traded in bar ter in place of money. ' ' ' : A bride's dowry often consists of a number of bet" father's finest dogs. The .dogs are .killed in midwinter when about, eight months old, when the skins are at their b,est. s ' , : iju O BREAD SKINNER ' BAKING COMPANY nnLir,LvS.iae2 . TRAOC MH People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets , A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. , Dr. JEdwards' Olive "Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. ... . Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one' or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 1.0c and 25c per box. All druggists. 4B EAT ZS5? SKINNY f THE BEST PIMPLY? WELL. DONT BE ;smeo Face Powder Adheres 'well Is delicate ly perfumed and is not affected by perspiration. Insures a fresh, clear, velvety complexion and perfect protec tion from tan, freckles and sun burn. It cannot clog the pores or -injure the skin. Three shades: White, Flesh or Brunette. ,-' 'J At All Toilet Counters CEKVAUE CRAHAM S W. Illinois St, CMcai For sale by Sherman ft McConnall Dnif Co. , Mostly on Arms and Hands. Itched and Burned. "My grandmother had a very bad case of eczema which was rooitly on her arms and. bands. It took the form of red eruptions that itched and burned to the could not sleep. She would almost acreara when watertouched her hands. "Then ahe read about Cuticura and sent for a sample. She bought more and after using the Soap and Ointment for two months she waa healed." (Signed) Miss Lorena Ster ling, 28S Collins St, Blue Island, 111. Prevent ' skin troubles ' by using Cuticura Soap for the daily toilet. aar Bt sore to test the fssetnatint fraitauas at Cuticura Talcum on your skin. The Soap. Ointment and Talcum 2&c. everywhere. TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES IB HEALS 1ZMA 'i I Jil l No class of people devotes as l; much time to beauty as do actresses and no class must be more careful to retain and develop their charms. Inquiry develops the information ' that in hair care they find it daii- t,: gerous to shampoo with any make shift hair cleanser. The majority J' say that to have the best hair washJ and scalp stimulator at a coat of about three cents, one need only get a package of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoon- tv ful in a cup of hot water and yourj shampoo is ready.t This makfed enough shampoo liquid to apply it -J to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After its use the hair . dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are quickly dissolved and entirely dis- ; ' appear when you rinse the hair. , - After this your hair will be so fluffy U it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will delight -U-you, while the stimulated scalp gains T the - health which insures hair growth. Adv. , , This institution is the only on ' in the central west with separata buildings situated in their own am pie grounds, yet entirely distinct, X 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 sases, no others being admitted; tha 5ther Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases re quiring for a time watchful cart arid special nursing. Adv. How to Bathe Face to Remove Wrinkles Since its remarkable astringent and tonic properties became known, clever women all over the country have been using the saxolite face bath to "ton up" their faces, remove wrinkles and draw flabby cheeks and neck back to normal. After using; the solution, tha faca Im mediately . feels much firmer. Tha akin tifthtens evenly all over the face, thus reducing lines and saKsriness. Tha formula is: Powdered saxolite, ona ounce, dis solved in witch haxel, one-half pint.' - These ingredients are of course per fectly harmless and there is no difficulty in obtaining . them at any drug store. Adv. . " Adler-i-kaf Helps Her! 1 "After using Adler-i-ka nry wife is able to do her own housework and did all housecleaning. The sore ness and pain in her side disappear-; ed." (Signed) W. H. Brubaker, Sa lina, Pa. 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 AHfr-ikai manv voara Tf la J ..... U. M. W lUUh- ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer ine ana nine other simple drugs. onerma,n wcLonneu urug Co.- -Adv. . - v -s-vr v v; .rf-ff. Mv v , "4