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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1919)
15 Thar to a flock, kwmr watched and teacM. - But mm 4aa4 Umk to thr Thar to urn ftraalde, liewa'er 4afadV But baa as vcast chair. LeaMImr. Thar to m aaUea hr f heart. ( a That flao jt kar aa and) War tbto frail wrM ur aijr raat, LMnf r tfrtaf, Ma w hUit -Montgomtry THB BEE: OMAHA,' SATURDAY, MAY 24, 19197 l Men From the Forts Will Dirie at '. v May -time Lunch Saturday Mrs. Luther ' Drake Operates Regular Cash Register ' , Every Day at Lunch. "i i Saturday will be military day at the May-time lunch room for the Associated Charities at Orchard & Wilhelm'a. Officers, their families , and guests from Ft' Omaha, Ft. Crook and the depot will have luncheon. The dining room will be made gay with many flags. Omaha people have been such good friends according to Col. Wuest and Oma ha women were so kind to the men at the forts during the war that they are, pleased to have an opportunity to reciprocate by aiding an Omaha charity. The May-time1 lunch room will elope next Thursday. On Saturday there will be an auction sale of the kitchen equipment at the .lunch room. ' ' Many, members of the Creche board are planning to have luncheon parties on next Monday at tne May iin fnnrti- rnnm hcrnr the Crechl card .party at the Fontenelle in the afternoon. , 1 . ' . Others attending the card party may ' make luncheon .reservations with aMrs. Willard Hosford, Tyler 3000 of Harney 87. . The largest party on Thursday in cluded 46 members of the member ship committee of the Chamber of Commerce. ' L ;' "Luncheon parties on Thursday: Members of the advisory commit tee of the Associated Charities in one party' were: , Miaaea Mteeee Ktlth Tobltfc Orac Brooker. ' Nellie Mate. Orac Oddte. Jtnnla Gutttar. . Mem. , Meier.-- ' James E. FItiasrald, Dr. I. W. Parter. chairman. - Dr. Palmar Flndlay. Rev. J. W. Stenson. Miss Kate McHugh had with her: Mesdamea Meadamea Clair Balrd. , JTudf a Baum, Hlrd Stryker. Misses Mleaea Buth Howard. . lone Duffy. Mrs. Ward Burgess entertained the Cooking club. Members of this party were: Mesdamea Meadamea ' Moaher Colpetaer. Charlea Kountia. I.. U Kountce. Oeorge B. Prlna. . Sam Burn. ; .. Miss' Mary Kennedy entertained -for: : ; Meadamea Meadamea J. M. Lynch. C. 8. McCaffery. . Sioux City. U. Mlsa Marlon McCaffery.1 . V With Miss Katherine Thummel weret ; Meadamea Meadamea Bernard SKonlnge'r. George B. Thummel. Clyde, Boeder. ' Fred Clarke, Jr. Mrs. Richard Carrier's guests in- Meadamea Oeorge Joalya. C. E. Tost. Meadamea Robert Dempater. ' Howard B. Smith. j Mlaa Beaal Allen. With Mr: and Mrs. J. H. Hansen were: . v Mr. and Mr. C. JVtortenaen. , . . ' ' . Mr. and Mr. A. H. Jones. Haitlnga. Nab. i'i Foursome parties: i .WithMrs. Arthur ;' Remington' were: . ' Meedameis . .' Meadamea-- W. A. Bedlck. TIT. H. McCord. Werren Bogera. .' , With Mrs.J. H, Morrison were:" ? Meadamea '" Meadamea Jemea Chadwlelc B. W. Gunther. H. Fuller. - Miss Clara Hawley had: Mrs. J. M. Banister. Lt. Perclval Banister. MiaJMary Hawley. . With Mrs. J. C. Hammond were: ' Mesdamea ' ' ' " Mesdames ' Sdward Phalen. Arthur Allen. ,.' Miss Emma Allen. . Dining together were: Mlssee Mlaaea C. I. Sutler. . , . Jeaael McAndrew. ' Alice Foley. . '.-( Eva Ryan. With Mra.,A. D. Peters were: - Meadamea Meadamea , B. A. Bepaon. Cooley. . Mia Jessie Millard. With Miss Jessie Campbell were: ' Meadamea' ' Meadamea Ida M. Hanchett, Bea Patterson, T. R. Butledg. ' Plattsmouth, Neb. In Mrs. E, L. Burke's party were: Mesdamea Mesdamea E. M. Moreaman. ' Oeorge Lunt. Milton Barlow. , J. C. Buffington had with him: IB. M. Martin, . , , . P. W. Clarke. I B. Glllespfe. With Mrs. Dan Cook of Batnce, Neb.; were: Mesdames Mesdames : W. O. Ramsey. Arthur D. Smith. I V. Nichols. - ' Sten&on-Moran. , An out-of-town engagement of in terest to Omahans is that of Miss Mary Moran, Sutton, Neb., and Rob- ert r. Stenson, formerly of Omaha, now of Lake City Colo. The wed ding .will take place early in June from the Immaculate Conception ' church, Sutton, Neb. Miss Gertrude , Moran of Kingston, Ont., sister of the bride to be, and M. R. Hanna of Omaha will be the, attendants. Golf at Field Club. The regular meeting of women golfers was held Friday at the Field club. The game was called at one o'clock and was preceded by lunch " eon. ' . - - For Misa Kuhn. Mrs. Fred Clark and Miss Kath--v erine Thummel will give a tea Sat- vrday, May 31, at the home of Miss " Thummel in honor of Miss Marion ". Kuhn.'; . - Dinner Dances Discontinued. The courtesies committee of the Omaha Athletic club announces that ; the dinner dances of Wednesday and - Saturday evenings will be discon tinued immediately for the summer ' monthsV , 1 Sergt. W. R. Blacksett of the army 1 recruiting station has been ordered to Chicago to attend conference on the new 'forms of government war risk insurance. Sergeant Blacksett will be gone a week. One hundred and forty American nurses are being sent to Siberia by Jhe Red Cross commission. After .these nurses arrive at Vladivostok v they, will have to travel over 5,000 ,' milet on. the transsiberian railroad to' reach their destination at Omsk. J333B Is rK3r rhe Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Calls Out Omaha's Musicians. rThe performance of the Minne apolis symphony concerts Friday evening, May 23, was one of the greatest musical treats of the sea son. Several box parties were given at the affair. z Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morton had with them in their box, their daughter, Miss Dorothy Morton and her fiance, Mr. H. Robert Jobst. Mr. and "Mrs. Robert Beecher Howell occupied one of the lower boxes with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cald well. The members of the Tuesday Morning Musical club were among the early ones tb take reservations, and were well represented in the au dience. ' Miss Frances Nash gave a box party and after the performance en tertained the director, Mr. Oberhoff, at supper at the Fontenelle. Junior Musical Club. The Junior Musical club will give the last program of the season Sat urday afternoon, May 24, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Axtell, 119 North Thirty-second avenue. n I " ""f IBI I -f -i s -Hwui.i i ..... . .. .. iaiAMj!gBm.f qt : AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS ADIES' SHQ1 And the Reason of.lt All Is A cleaner, snappier stock was never found and combine withthese the 'spur of cut prices and we feel sure that every woman will buy, shoes here. J y A Complet One Lot g Pumps and Ox- m fords, values to Q H $8.00, now $3J5 J A Shoe to fit every footw 205 Personals Mr. and Mrs. T. J. FJannagan of 253$ Cass street received a cable from their son, C J. FInangan of the 342d field artillery of the 89th di vision, that he was sailing from Brest on the Prince Frederick, May 18. - , A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Mars, 5425 Florence boulevard, Wednesday at Dr. Thomsen's hospi tal. . , . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryans have gone to Lincoln to attend the com mencement exercises of Nebraska university, where their son, Wilson Bryans, graduates. Miss Gladys Duval' of Montreal, arnved Thursday morning and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Eugene Du val. Miss Duval came on to be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Mary Grant and Oliver Nelson. fre K f Wielan Im vieifiner rela. tives in Ceurs, Ohio. Mrs. W. J. Hynes, president of the Visiting Nurse association, has returned from Chicago where she had been attending the convention. Miss Florence McCabe, who also was present at this convention in Chicago returned Thursday. Mrs. E. E. Sterricker has returned from Batavia, N. y., after spending five weeks with her; sister, Mrs. .Hor ace Chapin. Mrs. Charles Johannes, who Is spending 10 days at Colfax Springs, plans to go to New York City for a stay of several weeks before re turning home. Miss Marion Kuhn of Los An geles, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Clarke, leave June 1 for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke expect Mrs. John Kuhn in the fall, when she will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kloke. Mrs. Amos Thomas, who has been spending the winter in California, will arrive kome next week. Mts. Thomas expects Major Thomas to return from overseas in June. He is with the military police at Treves, Germany. ' Mrs. Robert Burns and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze have left f6r New York City, where they will meet Maj. Robert Burns, who ar rives next wseek from overseas. Miss Margaret Cullen, who has been ill since April 1 at the Clarkson hospital, suffering from after effects of the influenza, will return to her home in the near future. Nash Cartan of San Francisco" will arrive soon to spend the summer with his sister, Miss Catherine Car tan, and his grandmother, Mrs. E. W.Nash. Omaha's 9 VALUE Every Pair of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords Included in This Sale Every pair of Shoes are of very good style. , The $14.00 and $15.00 values, at $10.95 $11.00 and $12.00 values, at .$ 8.95 $ 9.00 and $10.00 values, at. ..... . .$ 7.45 $ 7.00 and $ 8.00 values, at .$ 5.95 e $35,000.00 Ladies' Shoe Stock White Kid Oxfords In various styles, all sizes, AAA toD, Vi to 9. An extremely high quali ty oxford. This is an exceedingly good bargain. Just at the . season you can use them. Q A C Our price - now.... tllOe"? Regent' Hail Orders So. 15th St. Omaha Field Club ias Been Redecorated for the Opening Night The Omaha Field club has been entirely redecorated for the open ing dinner-dance Saturday evening, May 24. Already 400 reservations have been made at the club and an especially gay time is anticipated in the la inching of a social season of peace. An elaborate decorative scheme of purple, green and blue has been used in the living rooms, lounge and grill The dance hall is very gay in its color scheme of old Ro man shades. - Here Roman heads of the Caesar family are hung high, with backgrounds of -velour drapes, hung with heavy satin tassels. Later reservations include: - Mr. Gpuld Diets for two; Oscar Allen for six; M. S. Dale, four; S. W. Napier, four; H. A. Abbott, three; Dr. Clarence Rubindall, four; H. A. Wahl, four; O. J.. Bauman, two; J. L. Hiatt, four; J. W. Campbell, two; J. W. Battin, 10: Dr. R. S. Johnson, 12; Harry O. Steele, 14; Howard Gould ing, eight; Carl Swanson, 10; S.. H. Wilson, four; C. J. Merriam, six; Lee Lowry, six; W. R. Butts, four; O. D. Kiplinger, six. Mrs. A. A. Holtman, who has been spending ten days in 'Ottawa, 111., and Chicago, has returned home. Here' A Gentle Laxative For Elderly Peoph A dsflr tnm mavumiA pfoblem as yon step from mkUae-Uf inte aid m. and mri dependences oaa no longer be placed on ztatwe herself The bowels Sod artificial aid norcsssaj. The stronger the phytic, as old people 'soon lean; tba greater the molrxllun of tba bowels thereafter, sad so the gathrea. htaajr hara learned to place abeofota reBaaes on the gentle but potfehre action of a combinatfcet of tfapia laxative herhaywith peptm sold by drngglta under the arfw. of Dr. Caldwell Synrp PepaJn. It prodacet n agreeable moveraent at nearly rurtand and free as high pharmaceutical akfll can make It Thousand aseft regularly, m the small dose preacribed, airf keep them selves in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free .from , constipation. Tba druUM will ntund your money it H UB to do as promised. nJCt AS ALWAYS b mt t.hflMM coats dos to tba War. by sacrificing arofita and absorbing war tained tba pries at which this family In fin ha been aold by druggists for the past 36 years. Two aires 50c and S1.00. Greatest JTnTT prices are as follows: These prices talk for themselves Shoe Co. Filled Promptly. Phone Doug. Big Benefit Bridge .Planned For the Creche at Hotel Fontenelle May 26. , -elaborate plans have been made for the -benefit bridge party to be given Monday, May 26, at the Fon tenelle hotel for the Creche. Mes dames Warren - Rogers, Joseph Barker and Harry Jordan have charge of the arrangements. The following beautiful prizes have been donated for the game: Mrs. Paul Gallagher, motor picnic basket; silk umbrella, Mrs. A. C Smith; violet vase, Mr. Henry Copley; gardening basket, Mrs. W. R. Mathews; tray, Miss Arabella Kimball; mirror, Mrs. T. L. Kimball; two pairs 6f silk stockings, Mrs. Luther Drake. The Maytime lunch room is planning special services to parties wishing to lunch there before the bridge. Parties for the affair have been planned by Mesdames F. A Nash, Howard Baldridge, George Sumner and Arthur S. Rogers. One of America's most successful business women is Miss Elizabeth Marbury, the well known "play broker" of New York. She handles the . American rights of the product of the most celebrated dramatists of Europe and through her also several noted American playwright have had their first introduction to the public. of At SDr. CaldweWs YRUP DEPSIN . The Perfect, LUxative FREE SAMPLES V yon hsa never oaod Dr. Caldwell's Syren Pensm send for fie trial bottle to Dr. W. B. CaldweO, 46 Waahfaiglsn St MocticeUo, ID. If there arc batata atftonc, ask far copy of Dr. Caldwell's bask, "Dm Can of Baby.". A. IT ' You Can Find Just What You Want Here at a Bargain One Lot Two-tones and Patent Leather Ladies' Shoes 112.00 values, $6.95 The Shoes are all exceedingly high quality 1304. aturday pecials With everr tmrchase made In our Drnor Department Saturday bound cony of "Food and Life." This book retails for 11.60 I common sense diet for the fat DRUGS AND SUNDRIES 85c Ivory Nail Files..... 30 85c Ivory Cuticle Knives. .39 85c Ivory Button Hooks. .39 $1.50 Ivory Nail Buffers, 89 35c Goutorbe Nail Polish, liquid, . for 29 15c Powder Puffs, 2 for. .15 $4.50 Warner's Fountain Shav ing Brush, with filler com plete S2.25 40 Pkg. Every Ready Blades, for ...24 8c Williams' Mug Shavings Cakes, per dozen ...... 48 Dangerous! Enemies of your health enter your blood 'when you're constipated. They are the poisons created by ferment ing ood-waste, and are savage asvthe Turks. They rob you of vitality and the power to fight disease. You are not safe a minute while you let this condition go on. Empty your bowels. Stop the food-waste fermenta tion. ,Your druggist has a product called SALINOS, which will compltely empty the bowels, including the lower bowel, where most poisons are formed. It acts promptly and pleasantly, tastes pleasant, too. Get a bottle. Take it in cold water the first thing tomorrow morning. Be safe. Get it today. 25c bottle Saturday for ....20 25c 15tlcktite, keeps the hair in place -19 60c Murine 48 25c Tiz, for sore feet. . . .19 $1.00 Sanger's Capsules. .79 25c Steam's Harlem Oil Cap sules 17 $1.00 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets 79 25c Honest Plasters . . John Corn .......17 $1.00 Youth Craft Hair Tonic for 87 30c Odorono, for perspiration, for 21 We Gladly Guarantee This Bunion Cure Man? of our customer! ua It. They purchased upon our recommendation and guarantee to make good if not satisfac tory, and now every user recommend It to other. FAIRYFOOT Barer fails. It make and keep friends. It relieves the pain almost instantly takes out the inflammation and literally melt sway the bunion en largement. Our FREE trial offer will convince you. We guarantee you the utmost sat isfaction or all your money back. Get your box today. $1.00 box, Saturday for. . . .89 V BEATON DRUG COMPANY 15th and Farnam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention. If 'Tm sure we chose the best 8S ' ,: LrTA III bathroom equipment'' ilaAX0. V III i VYH bepn Ae plJ for I m VV dial 5iome of your drearns,' sFjfe -s! 'AWb" V start with the bathroom. Hart only A -" II fixtures of proven quality- equip- v FjXSY ' " ment whose first cost is the last cost nAAJ Tssss-tji v Modem, sanitary bathroom equip- v tnJi lya, , ment not only beautineswA home. fu " but also save the 'cost of repairs XJ0 - - which go hand-in-hand with old- 1" . c i ' fashioned fixtures. y ' In . At your conrenience well be glad V III1 ' x SI to show you tm interesting exhibit . III ' ' " " "'-'V i of Thomas Maddock's sanitary ' V ' ' ' l plumbing fixtures in glistening rWC.l y white ritreous china. llu t - Vl United States Supply Co. ; ill f " - VV , NimtMajFaMSts. . 1 CP ISA w!t Tar TwAm , m EATON'S ilUl?TTC.Di PLi 1 JJ1V ARGAINS EXTRA SPECIAL- and lean, the sick and the well, 12c Palm Olive Soap. . . .8 Limit t dozen to. a cus tomer, per dozen. .' . .95 20c Pears' Unscented Glycerine Soap, per cake .14 $1.00 Nuxated Iron 89 35c Castoria 24 50c Orazin Tooth Paste. .34 50c SP Capsules.. 29 $1.25 Pint Imported Olive Oil, for 69 5c DeWitt's Cold Tablets, 19 30c Putman's Dry Cleaner 19 t 0c Mentholatum lift Poison! 15e Cubeb Cigarettes. . .8 80c Peterman's Discovery, for bed bugs 22 $1.00 4 -pint Norwegian Cod Liver Oil 59 $1.00 Peruna ..........87 30c Sloan's Liniment 24 30c Nichol's Bed Bug; Poison for 19 Chase Dandelion Killer. . .50 CANDY DEPARTMENT 80c Italian Chocolate Creams, per pound 59 We are agents for Huyler's, Allegretti and Johnson's Choco late Creams, to 5- lb. boxes. ONE CIVIL mam?JVSJ K y APPLICATION OF THIS. WUISULKfUL UUIION. PREVENTS INFECTION AND .USEDJNCONNECIION WITH PALMER'S LOTION SOAP IT PREVENn AND DESTROYS A Sure Remedy for Eczema Palmer's Lotion, 506. and $1.00 (aturday pecials wo will eiv FREE a cloth the copy and is a treatise on the younfir and the old. 15c Favorite Crepe Toilet Paper ..8 Per dozen 90 $8.75 Horlick's Malted Milk, for S2.98! 80c Corylopsis Talcum Powder, for 17 40c Spiral Incense Burners, : for ..v. ....25 25c Peroxide Hydrogen, 4 oz. for .10 15c Lux 12 $2.50 Auto Chamois. . .81.50 25c Opal) Shampoo 17. ID False Teeth Held Firmly In Place II Prevent Sor Gam Promote Mouth Hrflana BrmcaHaaltk ana" Comfort 60c size, at..49t i CIGAR SPECIALS Panama Cigars, 5 for.... 25,' 15e Mozart Cigars, Perfecto, ', for 10 15c Kelly Boquet ......10 15c Chancellor, Club or Im- perial ............. .10 8c Flor De Intals. ....... .5 : EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10 to 60-Watt Lamps, ea., 35" 60-Watt Mazda Lamps each, at ...40 15c Fuse Plugs, 5 to 80. Am-' peres, each 8" WAR BLESSING erm ' ;WAS THE BOTTLE OF PALMER'S'' LOTION THE SOLDIER CARRIED IN HIS KNAPSACK FOR HIS SORE FEET AND .BODY. ALL ITCHING, BITES AND SIGN TROUBLES DISAPPEAR. BURNS ARE ROBBED Off their Terror on prompt . i 9KIN DISEASES 1