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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1919)
(r Crawvth tk Korahif frm jrjr to voU, Wake, mjr heart, to greet th sua I Yesterday' urn ar m Ul that U told. . Yesterday's tasks art m work thai U oon. Hodfkln. Of all th wondsr that I yt have baud, It em to ma nut Strang that man should far( Seeing that daath, a necessary nd, Will coaM, whan It will coma. hakaapaar. SOCIETY Mrs. Guy Woodard, Who Was Formerly Miss Allen, Is to Be Entertained Here. In honor of Mrs. Guy Woodard, formerly Miss Vera Allen of this city, an interesting box party will De given Friday evening, May Zi, when the Minneapolis' symphony or v chestra will be the attraction. ' Mrs. Woodard, when she lived in Omaha before her marriage to Mr. W'oodard-was a member of a small musical club called the "Melody club," which met once a month for . two or three years at the homes of tne members, when they had music 'and lots of fun. Everybody took part and the pro grams were interesting and good. Members of 'this club are now more or less scattered and gone, but as many as possible always get together and entertain Mrs. Woodard when- , ever she comes to town. In the box party Friday night wrl! be: Mrs. Woodard, Mr. anil Mrs. George Barker, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Lockwood, Miss J.aura Goetss, Mr. and Mrs. Ocll Berrvmsn, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zabriskle, Mtsa Henrietta Rees. Mr. Woodard, who is concert mas ter with the orchestra, also former ly lived in Omaha. Seats went on sale this morning ind indications point to a large and nthusiastic audience. Dancing Party. The woman's auxiliary of Golden Rod lodge will give a dancing party Wednesday evening, May 21, at the De Luxe fiaincing academy. Mrs. Louis Nash Elected President Christ Child Society Thursday. At the board, of directors' Weting ot tne cnnsi v-mia society neia Thursday afternoon at the Center, Ninth and Fierce streets, Mrs. Louis Nash was elected president to fill the vacancy left by the death of Mrs. A. Swartzlander. Flans for secur ing a permanent home building for the society were formulated and final arrangements for a director of sociology to be the head of the work were made. Twenty members of the board were present. The wel fare work of this organization will continue during the summer months, when the children will be taken to the different parks of the city for their classes. Entertains at Dinner. Miss Mildred Rhoades entertained at dinner Friday evening at her home in honor of her house guest, Miss Elizabeth Nuttman of Wash ington, D. C. A mound of Ophelia roses was used as the centerpiece on the table and covers were placed for six guests. Miss Nuttman will be honor guest at luncheon Thursday of next week, at the Athletic club, when Miss Geraldine Johnson will be the host ess. Dance at Fort Omaha. The Officers' club of Fort Omaha will etive a dancing party Friday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall. Later they will have supper at the new Officers' club. Attend ing from Omaha will be the Misses Virginia Offutt, Elsie Storz. Mildred Todd, Corinne Elliott, Gertrude Stout, Hazel Peterson, Erna Reed. "The Birth of a Butterfly THnEATON'S BETTER Saturday HjMRGAINS Cay pecials imperials All price Quoted her include the Revenue Ta:a therefore are Tax Paid. 25c Salinos, Saline Cathartic, for 20t 65c Tarrant's Seltzer Aper - lent, for. 52t 30c Odorono 25t $1.00 Bingo Tablets 69 $1.00 Dewitt's Kidney and Bladder Tills 79t 50c Dewitt's Rheumatic Pills for ,39t AOc Leonhardl's Anti-Pills 31t 25c Oppl Shampoo 17 Smirnoff Russian Shampoo, per package 25c Sticktite, keeps the hair in place 19t 25c Bandoline 19t 60c Murine 49d $3.73 Malted Milk, hospital size S2.9S 25c Tiz, for sore feet. . .206 60c Caldwell's . Syrup Pepsin , for 48 $1.00 Sanger's Capsules. .81 60c Glycothymoline. . .47 25c Steam'?, Harlem Oil Cap- "" sules 17 $1.00 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets 83r $1.25 Lavorie SI .02 30c Eagle Milk 24 $1.00 Mb. Dioxogen 61t 30c Norwich Milk Magnesia for 20t 25c Honest John Corn Plesters for 19t $1.00 Youth Craft Hair Tonic for ,...89 50c Pape's Diapepsin. . . .41 50c Orazin Tooth Paste.. 36 25c Nature's Remedy Tablets for ... 19 $1.00 Nuxate Iron 93 35c Castoria 26 50c Hay's Hair Health, 25 1 CIGAR SPECIALS Panama Cigars, 5 for. . . .25t 10c Pacificos, each 5 ,15c Preferencia, Club or Vic toria lOt Flor de Intals 5 15c Mozart Perf ecto . . . . 10 15c Kelly's Bouquet 10 15c Chancellor,' Club or Im perial 10c4 DRUG SUNDRIES 15c Cubeb Cigarettes. "... .8t $2.00 Huehes' Waterproof Ideal Hair Brushes, triple bristles, for Sl.tO $1.25 Imported Olive Oil, pints 69t $2.25 Imported Olive Oil quarts $1.35 30c Nichol's Cockroach Pow- der : 21t 30c Nichol's Bedbug Poison for 2! 15c Sterno Heat.i 10 30c Putnam Dry Cleaner, 19 30c Japanoln Black for tan shoes 5?2t 30c Nova White Cleaner. .23t 30c Peterman's Discovery, 22 CANDY DEPARTMENT 80c Italian Chocolate Creams, per pound 59t We are agents for Huyler's, Johnston's and Allegretti Chocolates. , EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10 to 50-Watt Lamps, ea. 35 60-Watt Mazda Lamps. . .40 15c Fuse Plugs, 5 to 30 Am peres, each 8t False Teeth Held Firmly In Place Br Prevent Sore Gum 5 Promote Mouth Hygiene Brtaf Health and Com fort 60c size, at. .49 f ONE y 1 ASS- JdU 1 If I CIVIL WAR BLESSING WAS THE BOTTLE OF PALMER'S LOTION THE SOLDIER CARRIED IN HIS KNAPSACK FOR HIS SORE FEET AND BODY. ALL ITCHING, BITES AND SKIN fROUBLES DISAPPEAR. BURNS ARE ROBBED OF THEIR TERROR ON PROMPT APPllCAIlON OF THIS, WONDERFUL LOTION. mi PREVENTS INFECTION AND lfJ USED IN CONNECTION WITH PALMER'S LOTION SOAP IT PREVENTS AND DESTROYS SKIN DISEASES A Sure Remedy for Eczema Palmer's Lotion, 50 and $1.00 Too Careful? -You Can't Be You can't be too careful in keeping your bowels open and your system clean from the poisons that constipation causes. A system full of poison is sure to bring on trouble. At the firs" ign of constipation, use a thorough laxative. Your druggist has a preparation called SALINOS, which is thorough in its action, pleasant in taste, and in use. .It will completely empty the bowls, including the lower bowel, where most poisons are formed. It's re markably good for children and for old folks, tdo. Get a bottle. Use it frequently. Be safe. 25c bottle Saturday for 20c BEATON DRUG CO. 15 th and Farnam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention. Miss Adelaide Fogg's Dance Recital Friday Was a Great Success. The most interesting event of Fri day was the dancing recital Mist. Adelaide Fogg gave for her pupils. Special interest was attached to the two solo dances Miss Fogg gave herself, "The Birth of the Butterfly" and "The Death of the Swan." Both were given in costume made spe cially for the event Miss Fogg also led the Italian group dance. Next of interest on the program was the Grecian maiden group dance which was given by the Misses Roberta Druesdow. Madeline John son, Ruth Betts, Mildred Jack and Nina Dally. '"The unique dance. "Boots and Saddles," was done by Miss Ruth Betts. Miss Betts en tered the stage on horse back, dis mounted and proceeded with her dance. The following members of the cast of the "Two Orphans" occu pied one of the lower boxes at the performance: Mr. and Mrs. R." Mc Laughlin, Mrs. B. Prawl, Miss Es ther Wilhelm. Messrs. Frank Par sons, Paul Duffy, Hart Jenks and Lee Atchison. Heart Beats By A. K. This world Is a cycle of chaos We know From the sky To the regions below But if some of The steam Energy and exertion We waste Could be utilized Like Edison's electricity We wonder How far we would get. Nerve exhaustion Is quite "faddy" Of course, But decidedly unpleasant And uncomfortable And most of it comes From our wildest pursuit Hewitt says about Things that get you NOWHERE. - "Trying to, walk , On water. Sleeping On your elbow. Trading on your Fast reputation. And making application For the soda-jerker's job." . But we wish to add A word to this Which is directly Aimed at some Very nice persons. To be as good AS You must be much Better THAN So we suggest That if a lot of folks Cannot be "Much better than" That they concentrate Their efforts On following their Own ideas And being themselves. It might help To get somewhere. ' SELAH! War Camp Community The dance at the Army and Navy club was attended besides the dis charged local men and the boys fiom Fort Omaha and tort Crook by 5U overseas men passing through Oma ha on their way to hort 1). A. Rus sell and the Presidio. The men were parts of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th balloon companies. They were formally trained here at Fort Omaha for about four months, and left here one year ago the 17th of January. About 400 attended the dance. The lawn in front of the Army and Navy club has been fenced off and punch was served there, seats, benches and tables were placed there to relieve the crowded condition in the halls, and -lounges It is the plan to have flower beds, vines, etc., placed there to make a little park for the men dropping into the club. J The community singing depart ment of the War Camp Community Service has gotten out a new song sheet of smaller size that can be used for dinner, banquets, etc. This sheet contains 42 songs and some of the new ones just being sung by the returning men and home songs. They were gotten out for soVg lead ers' school, which will meet each Wednesday evening at the Girls' Community house at 1716 Dodge street Copies of this sheet may be had by applying to the war- camp headquarters at 433-8 Securities building. The 335th ambulance company will hold their regular weekly meet ing at the Army and Navy club Fri day evening, when the officers of the organization which they are forming will be elected. The insurance folders which were gotten out by the War Camp Com munity Service for the use of sol diers have proven so popular that 10,000 more have been ordered. Parties for "Fi-Fi." With Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Updike in their box Saturday evening at the performance of Fi-Fi will be Miss Virginia Carlisle, Miss Edith Latta, Junior Nash and Nelson Updike, jr. Later box parties planned for "Fi-Fi" include. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes. I Mr. and Mrs. Miles Standish are I visiting in New .York' City. I Foulard Frocks Are Cool L Prettiest Mile By GERTRUDE BERESFORD. White foulard figured in blue is a charming summer fabric. Its grace ful folds lend just the right line to this longwaisted afternoon dress, which carries a tunic and deep cuffs of tfhite Georgette crepe. The blouse is made with a simulated panel, which is effected by hand-run tucks on either side of the front and back. Mme. Pierre Curie, who has been decorated by the king of Spain, ha. been recognized as one of the lead ing scientists of the world since the discovery of radium by herself and her husband, now dceased, in 1898. Mme. Curie is now SO years old. She is the daughter of a Polish professor- and received her' early education at Warsaw, her birth place. Even as a child, it is said, she was passionately fond of phys ics and played with crucibles and re torts as other little girls oi her age played with dolls. Miss Helen Dowe of Denver, has accepted a position as lookout in the United States forestry seivice and will spend the summer on Devil's Head mountain, about 40 miles southwest of Denver. Dr. arfd Mrs. D. W. Dishong will entertain 75 guests at dinner this evening at the Prettiest Mile club. Saturday evening the last formal dinner dance of the season will be given. The following have made reservations: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clark, for 29; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Skolund, 12; Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis and Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Elsters, 20; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Haynes, 8; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cattin, 6; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunt, 10; Mr. and Mrs. George Adwers and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stubbs, 14, and Miss Gretchen Swoboda, 8. Mrs. E. S. Westbrook, Former Treasurer, Is Detained at Home by Accident to Son. Mrs. Luther Drake has been made treasurer of the May-time lunch room which is being conducted for the Associated Charities. Miss Louise White will assist Mrs. Drake as treasurer. Mrs. E. S. Westbrook, formerly treasurer of the lunch room, is detained at home owing to an accident to her young son. May-time lunch room parties on Thursday: With Mrs. Ben Gallagher were: Mesdames Mesdames Crummer, W. A. Coutant, J. N. Baldwin, Mn, Frank Colpetzei In Mrs. H. Newman's party were: Mesdames Mesdames Harold Fell B. Elsman of Cleveland, O. ot St. Louis, Mo. N. P. Fell, Dining together were: Messrs Messrs Ed. Balrd C. S. Connor, C. Balrd. C. H. Wright, F. H. Brown. J. H. Wright. James Trimble, With Miss Ella M. Reynolds were: Mesdames Mesdames P. D. Askew, A. H. Frye, Misses Misses Katherlne Llnebrg, Margaret Fugltt. Other parties were: Mesdames- A. R. Roberts, guests. Ij. Stark, 6 guests. John Darns, 4 guests. J. H. Craddock, 4 guests. H. H. Fish, 7 guests. With Mrs. H. H. Burkley were: Mrs. Wm. Tracy Burns, Mrs. Li. C. Nash Mrs. Reginald Sibley. Mrs. W. J. Broach will have 15 guests on Saturday and eight guests on Monday. The directory and past presidents of the Omaha Women's club will lunch together on Tuesday of next week. Seventy-five members of the Ro tary club will have luncheon on Wednesday. 1 I Beautiful Women of Society, duringthe past seventy year have relied upon it for their distin guished appearance. The Soft, refined, pearly renders instantly. Is always the source of flattering comment "ran "I know something that will clearyour skin" "When my comolexion was red, rough and pimply, I was so ashamed that I never had any fun. I imagined that people avoided me perhaps they did! But the regular use of Resinol Soap with a little Resinol Oint ment just at first has given me back my clear, healthy skin. I wish you'd try it!" siS. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also clear away dandruff and keep th hair healthy and attractive. For trial free, write to Dept. 1R. Keiinol, BaltimoreVMd. Personals Mrs. Thomas R. Porter' is at the Nicholas Senn hospital. Mrs. Porter is suffering from an attack of grippe. Mrs. T. R. Ringwalt, who has been ill at the Clarkson Hospital for the past month, fefr Thursday for Grosses Isle, Michigan, to spend more time with her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandeis, who have been spending several weeks at French Lick Springs, will arrive home Sundav mornine. Mrs. C. A. Hull has returned from New York City, where she has been for several months. Dr. Hull ar rived the first of the week and, with Mrs. Hull, is at the Blackstone. i . Major and Mrs., A. C. Stbkes ar rived Friday morning' from Wash ington, D. C, where Major Stokes went after his discharge, in the inter ests of the continuance of base hos pital 49. v Mrs. J. J. Heelan has been visit ing her sisters, Mrs. C, A. Osborn and Mrs. A. L. Runte, of Council Bluffs, for the last 10 days. A num ber of social affairs were given in her honor. . Mrs. Mathew Patrick leaves this week-end for an indefinite stay in California. Dr. J. S. Alexander will return Saturday from Chicago, where he has been studying since his return from oversea service. Mrs. Alexan der will accompany him. Miss Carrie Summers of Wash ington, formerly of Omaha, is ex pected in Omaha June 1 to be the guest of her brother, Dr. J. E. Sum mers, and Mrs. Summers. Miss Summers plans to remain a month. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McGilton will entertain Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sher man and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moser. Mr. Charles Burgess will give a box party at the performance of "Fi Fi" Saturday evening in honor of Miss Marion Kuhn. More than 1,000,000 women, scat tered throughout the United States, have enlisted in the National Secur ity League's pro-American educa tional propaganda to combat bol shevism. . Queen Mother Alexandra is a great lover of flowers. Among her floral preferences are violets, the dainty lily of the valley, pansies, white and purple lilac. Long before gardening became a favorite pastime of royalty the queen mother, then princess of Wales, evinced the keen est personal interest in the laying out 'and in the general management of her gardens. A Milter's Happiness Made Perfect Of Utmost Importance That Shm Hmy Every Care. , A Safe Store A Safe Store The New Summer Dresses Prom gently Featured in the May Sales Notable Styles Qualities -- Prices The New Linens $20.00 Linqn 7C Dresses P 1 1 I O $30.00 Linen Dresses . . $35.00 Linen Dresses. . $27.75 $29.75 The New Ginghams $5.00 Gingham CQ Dresses ...... wTTtuIf $6.50 Gingham Dresses $10 Gingham Dresses $5.95 $8.75- Special Values All ths Tim No Chart Account Specially featured, too, are lovely dresses for graduation, for the bride; let our careful assist' ants show the pretty new frocks so moderately priced this week. Special Values All the Time No Charge Account Headquarters SwCSttBFS Headquarters Silk Sweaters, Fiber, Shetland and Tricolette, Coat and Blouse Styles. $7.50 values, N? 7C I $16.50 values, M i 7C oh sale...... pO.IJ on sale tJ)l4.ltJ $10.00 values on sale . . . $8.75 $20.00 values, on sale , . . . . $17.75 Special Value All the Time No Charge Account 1812 Farnam Street i Between 18th and 19thi v MM The expectant mother's physical comfort should be our first thought, and all about her should see to it that her preparation for baby coming be complete. There is a most splendid remedy to pre pare women for the greatest time in their lives, known as Mothers friend, it is sp plied to -the muscles of the abdomen, genaly rubbed in, and at once penetrates to relieve strain on nerves, cords and ligaments. It makes the muscles so pliant that they ex pand easily when baby arrives ; the hours at the time are fewer, and pain and danger at the crisis is naturally avoided. 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