THE -BEE: v OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919. 12 His tongue Drept manna, and could make ths The battar raaaen. Man'a leva (a of man' Ufa a thing apart, "Tit woman'a whela existence. Byraa. Milton. NOTED SUFFRAGIST HERE, Mrs. F. H. Caten, well known suf frage worker, is visiting friends in Jmalia. Mrs. Thor Jorgensen will entertain informally at her home, 1001 Park avenue. All suffrage work ers and old friends of Mrs. Caten'i ire invited to be present. Beantify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadkola CREAM Tie Unequaled Baaitifwr UtrJ and Endorud By Thoatandt Guaranteed to re move tan, frcc!:lei. pimples, liver-snots. etc. Extreme casei Rids pores and t:s?uei Leaves the skin cleari Two sizes. Sold bj leading toilet counters or mail. NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Park. Ttnn. twenty days, of impurities, soft, healthy. Creche Bridge Party Well Attended Mrs. Glade Won Beautiful Panel Mirror As First Prize at Bridge. The Creche bridge party, given Monday afternoon at th,e Fontenelle hotel for the benefit of the Creche, was well attended. The first prize was won by Mrs. Glade, a panel mirror, donated by Mrs. F. A. Brogan and Mrs. F. W. Judson. Second prize, Mrs. Smegana, em broidered handkerchiefs, donated by Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Third prize, Mrs. Carlisle Whit- Daintiness frcshneos delightful flavor you find them all in CAMPBELL'S CAPITAL CAKES are pure as the , 'fresh, white blossoms." Only the choicest of materials, including real butter and fine, fresh eggs, besides the highest grade flour, sugar and flavoring materials go into them. They're economical, too, saving the expense, time and worry of cake making. Delicious icing on each one. Price 15 Cents at Grocers 7AMPBEITQ fl CAPITAL ing, thermos careffe, donated by Mrs. Paul Gallagher. Fourth prize, Mrs. T. Rosenfeld, creton covered card, table, donated by Mrs. T. L. Kimball. Fifth prize, Mrs. John Mehlop, lamp, donated by Mrs. John A. Mc Shane. . Sixth prize, Mrs. A. S. Schindell, white silk hose, donated by Mrs. A. C. Smith. i Seventh prize, Mrs. Ullmann, a glass candy jar, donated by Mrs. Louis Clark. Eighth prize, Mrs. Deagon, black ostrich fan, donated by Mrs. A. A. Thompson. Ninth prize, Mrs. Worlick. silk hose, donated by Mrs. Luther Drake. Tenth prize, Miss Marion Kuhn, open work hose, donated by Mrs. Louis Nash. , Eleventh prize, Mrs. Thomas Orr, black. silk hose, donated by Mrs. Luther Drake. Twelfth prize, Mrs. W. H. Tay W rarveH nicture frame, donated by Mrs. Barton Millard. Thirteenth prize, Mrs. a. Sturae vant. silk hose, donated by Mr. A. C. Smith. Fourteenth prize, Mrs.. F. W. Smith, mahogany tray, donated by Milton Darling. Fifteenth prize, Mrs. A. V. Kins ler, fitted sewing bag, donated by Miss Jessie Millard. Sixteenth prize, Mrs. Greer, cull- ing basket, donated by Mrs. W. R. Mathews.1 Seventeenth prize, Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, boudoir pillow, donated by Mrs. Paul Gallagher. Eighteenth prize, Mrs. C. Rosen stock .tray, donated by Miss Ara bella Kimball. Nineteenth prize, Mrs. Hasle-, silk hose, donated ,by Mrs. Ward Bur gess. ' ' Twentieth prize, Mrs. A. Marple, silk hose, donated by M. E. Smith & Co. Twenty-first prize, Miss Bess Allen, violet vase, donated by Mr. Henry C. Copley. . Twenty-second prize, Mrs. Joseph Barker, pilk silk garters, donated by Mrs. C. C. Allison. Twenty-third prize. Mrs. Scripps, vanity case, donated by Mrs. F. A. Nash.. While the accounts are not yet ac curately staightened, the women in charge feel sure that there has been netted more than $250. W. C. T. U. The Omaha W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. P. L. Edling, 2417 Decatur street. Miss Halcyon Cotton of Chicago will arrive Friday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black un til after the Beckett-Burns wed ding. Miss Cotton .will play the wedding march. Happy Hollow Dining with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pickard, Tuesday evening at the Happy Hollow club were: fpHrc! and Mesdames 8hlrlo Wilson. ETO OOOI I.ee Huff. M. H- Hammond. BTAOI Salph Walters. TAOINNNN L'r. and Mrs. J. F. Anion. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Linderholm entertained at dinner Tuesday even ing at the Happy Hollow club in honor of Mr. Linderholm's captains and their wives in the Victory Loan drive. Covers were placed for: Messrs. and Mesdames J. F. Buchanan, 1.. P. Manchester. P. P. Mason, George B. Powell, X Srott. J. A. Bender, W. F. Hart. J. A. Linderholm. War Camp Community i Combs'. Graduation Gifts Ara Gorgeous, but Modest In Price. Diamonds for Graduation The Gift That Lives fot All Time ' . Our Hundred Dollar Special Absolutely perfect, beautiful color and brilliant set in solid 14K mountings. We have searched the diamond markets of the country to satisfy our determination to give you the largest abso lutely perfect diamond ring possible for $100. We know they can't be beat for the money. Every one a gem. Quality - $ 1 00 - Quantity r CZATOK5Ct JLVELRV 7 nisyvr Health Foods Contain More of the Body-Building and Sustaining Elements than Any of the Commonly Used Cereals Ri-al-fa Pancake Flour Makes delightful pancakes easily digested more nutritious. Ri-al-fa Table Syrup-r-Pure and wholesome. A flavor like strained honey. Ri-al-fa Fountain Syrup Served at most places where soft drinks are sold. Ri-al-fa Tea A delicious mealtime drink, containing no tannin. Al-fa "Better-than-Coffee" Free from caffeine. Does not set the nerves on edge or dis turb sleep. Ri-al-fa Candy A delicate, nourishing confection. Your order for Ri-al-fa Health Foods will be promptly filled by these Omaha dealers: H. AbraniBon. H22 N. 39th St. H. H. Aodreasen, 2620 lake St Max Arbitman. S918 N. 28th St. W. A. Berry. 4401 S. 2h St. . J. I Barta, 5406 S. 21st St Bark alow Bros. (AH Stores). Basket Stores (All Stores). D. Blumenthaal. 2002 Cuming St. Mrs. Elizabeth Briardy, 2812 Webster St. Fred Bron. 3847 Ames Are. I J no. Rett. 2526 Lake St. ' O. E. BurinRton. S006 N. 24th St. Ernest Buffett, 6001 Underwood Ay. F. L. Bird. 4624 S. 24th St W. R. Butts, 2622 Leavenworth St. A. C. Buttery, S220 N. 24th St A. Barnell, 2510 N. 24th St Central Market, 160S Harney St P. H. Chudaeoff. 40 N. 30th St City Drue Store, 4502 S. 24th St S. J. Cusick, 4606 N. 30th St Courtney A Co., 17th and Douglas G. P. Durnall, S24 Jaynes St Auk. Dnhibeek. 4008 Wirt St Jos. Daytch, 4630 S. 20th St 3. W. Daniels. 4118 N. l7th St Driml Bros.. 2010 Q St Elton Pharmacy. S240 N. 24th St Freytas Pharmacy. 624 N. 24th St 1 Freirser-Fox Drug Co., 1402 Douglas St , H. Frlede!. 2815 Leavenworth St K. Framen. 255 N. 19th St .1. A. Gross. 5815 N. 25th St. Getten Wickham. 1605 Faraam St. Win. Gentleman. 3222 N. 24th St Goodwin's Store, 2902 Hamilton St M. Ginsberg. 2637 Franklin St Fred Goodman, 2619 Decatur St p. C. Goldware. 3412 Charles St. F. Goldenhenr. 341! N. 24th St M. Green. 1550 N. 20th St Chas Horwieh. 2108 N St Hassoon Bros.. 322 N. 16th St Hihheler t Co., 2312 Vinton St Fml Karelin. 1837 N. 24th St Hay len Bros.. 16th and Dodge Fred A. Hart 3907 S. 24th St Wm Hiykel, 424 N. ISth St S. Harmel. 2025 Sherman Ave. Harm 4 Fink. 4804 S. lath It Sts. Johnson 4s Blind, 2917 Leavenworth St John Julius, 6645 S. 21st St. A. J. Jacobson, 1404 S. 16th St Tom Johnson, 2002 Lake St. Leo Jurgenr, 4024 S. 24th St. Chris Jenson, 3560 S. 24th St. John F. King, 1917 Clark St John C. Klauek. 4104 N. 24th St Fred Krcma, 6018 S. 20th St, South Side. K. 4 M. Grocery Co., 2114 N. 24th St. Luke Kelly. 2902 Franklin St Kotera 4 SIpup. 1261 S. 16th St Morris Levine, 3213-16 Leavenworth Bt F. London, 1202 N. 24th St M. London. 1902 N. 26th St. Miller Park Pharmacy, 5823 N. 24th St Joe Margulis. 1302 N. 24th St H. Maggert, 2820 Cuming St 'Munt -Pharmacy. 4024 S. 27th St J. Morgan, 2801 Spragua St S. L. McDonald, 2323 Vinton St. MeConoughey Drug Co., 8194 Ames Ave. . Frank Neltner, 2717 Leavenworth St M. Newman, 2623 Woolworth ave. Sch. Newman, 1138 N. 18th St N. Oddo, 846 S. 21st St L. M. Parsley, 4612 S. 20th St Parker Street Pharmacy, 1823 N. SSd St" E. R. Pankratt 4 Sons, 8908, N. 24th St Paxton Hotel Pharmacy. 14th and Harney. H. Phillips, 2564 Cuming St ' Tardun 4 Sipple. 3821 N. 24th St " C. D. Pickard, 58th and Center.- " John Peterson, 8921 Cuming St Niels Pedersen, 3928 Maple St J. Rife. 849 S. 24th St Wm. Rhyn. 710 N. 16th St. H. Rimerman, 2702 Lake St George Roffman, 2624 N. 30th St Jno. W. Reel, 4002 Ames Ave. Rialto Delicatessen, 15th and Douglas Sts. L. Rosenblum. 808 N. 16th St The Specialty Co.. 218 N. 16th St Sam Sletfon, 1410 N. 24th St Nick Salisteen. 4933 S. 26th St Chas. Stern, 2307-9 Leavenworth St Thomas E. Shafer, 3024 N. 24th St Jno. H. Schrader, 4128 S. 24th Si Chas. Sehwalm, 2236 S. 20th St Snyder' Pharmacy, 3229' California St Spaulding Grocery, 2869 Spaulding St A. Simon, 8128 Maple St J. Spellman, 1102 N. 17th St. A. Szigetvary. 1822 Clark St C. Thorsen, 1439 N. 19th St. Jacob Tatalbaum. 1314 N. 27th St George Tietsort, 3530 N. 40th St. J. W. Vance, 8701 Ames Ave. Mrs. Kate Yan Vliet, 2306 S. 16th St. Wm. Lloyd Wallace, 2719 North 24th St Abe Weinstein, 2667 Dodge St E. A. Williamson. 2608 Burdette St Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Cuming. Welsh's Grocery Store, 4705 S. 24th St C. A. Wolf, 2403 Leavenworth St. E. Wolfson, 4944' Sherman Ave. L. Wolfson, 2603 N St, South Side. M. Zuckachwert, 2828 Chicago St. O. Zuber, 3701 N. 24th St S. Greenhouse, 14WN. 36th St John Kruse, 8811 Spaulding St Castor Cash Store, 4262 Amea Ave. Fontenelle Grocery Co., 4001 Amea Ave, Florence Drug Store, 8524 N. 80th St Otto Green. 5906 N.-J4th St Mrs. Nettle S. Johnson, 4602 Bedford Ave. J. E. Kirk, 2702 Fort St Meyer Meyerson, 2540 Rees It J. H. Kuppig, 4702 N. 8th St- L. L. Sawyer. 4426 Bedford Ave. M. Sroka. 7602 N. 30th St. A. F. Zouhre. 4238 Lake St Joe Bondi, 308 N. 16th St. J. L. Betts. 2526 Lake St Jake Beckowitz, 1602 N. 24th St Peter Carmon, 1441 N. 19th St .- Anderson Drug Co., 20th and Lake Sts. Sam Flag, 1402 N. 24th St t G. W. Goodenough. 411 N. 24th St -Willie Ham mid, 2416 Cuming St H. Havich, 16th and Cuming Sts. W. F. Kittering, 4312 S. 24th St H. K roper, 1601 N. 9th St W. H. Kurtz, '2936 N. 16th St Lake Cash Grocery 4 Meat Co., 2704 Lake St. Lee 4 Lee. 1705 N. 33d St Minkin Grocery Co., 2114 N. 24th St M. Olloway, 404 N. 16th St Joseph H. Peters. 5601 S. 22d St Z. H. Reeder. 1606 N. 16th St M. .Siegler. 714 N. 28th St H. Ramsey, 1618 Vinton St P. Titus, 2706 Lake St Wade 4 Benson. 2520 Lake St. C. H. Schaven, 2601 N. 45th St S. B. Stark, 8428 N. 30th St A. Morris, 4904 N. 30th St National Alfalfa Products Co. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Through the courtesy of the Na tional League of Woman Service the Army and Navy club was made a rose garden this week when they sent hundreds of roses and carna tions. This organization has sent flowers during all the past months and they are much appreciated by the men visiting the club as well as the people in charge of the club. Mr. E. C. Thomas, new assistant executive of the War Camp Com munity Service, met, with the Scout Masters at their regular meeting this week and an informal discussion of the plans for the meetings of the 5th and 6th of June was held. Harry Murrison of the war canp was asked to lead the scout masters' sing on the Sth and a big mass meeting of all the scouts in the city on the court house grounds on the 6th of June in the evening. Other plans for co-operation with the scouts were discussed. The Sun theater gave 89 "boys" passing through Omaha a free show. The men expressed their apprecia tion and thanks for the good time shown them while they were in Omaha. The Happy Hollow club granted the permission for the use of their club to the War Camp Community Service for a dance on Monday eve ning when 75 returning men were ex pected to stop over in the city. Mr. W. L. Hall and Miss Bernice McCoy and Mrs. Montague have re turned from Kansas City, where they attended a district meeting of the Community Organizers and Girls' Workers. Musical at Benson. The little folks of the primary rooms of the Methodist Sunday school are planning their last pay ment on a new piano, by giving an entertainment this (Tuesday) even ing at 8 o'clo'.k, vith the assistance of their talented young friends. The program consists of a piano solo, Miss Olga Sorensen; violin solo, Master Cormell, pupil of Emily Cleve; readings, Misses Alice Day, Luella Cannon, Master Charles Can non, ouoils of Miss Kittleson: read ing, Miss Maud Monroe, pupil of Miss Amy Woodruff; vocal solos, Gertrude Chad well and James Lor ley, closing with a violin solo by Mrs. J. Burger, and selections by a male quartet. For Miss Beckett. ' Mrs. Everett Burke and Mrs. Walter Byrne entertained at lunch eon Tuesday at the Athletic club in honor of Miss Margery Beckett, niece of Judge and Mrs. Woodrough, H bride of next week. This was the first of many hpnor affairs planned for Miss Beckett. Each day from now until her wedding, holds one or wo "given in honor parties for her. The luncheon table Tuesday was decorated in pink and white sweet peas and covers were placed tor: Mesdames Hugh Conrey. Earl Burkett. Misses Evelyn Horton. Margery Beckett. Mesdames Everett Burke. Walter Byrne. Misses Helen Weeks. Mrs. E. H. Dunham and Mrs. Herbert H. Daniels will entertain at the dinner dance at the Happy Hol low club Saturday evening for Miss Marjory Beckett. Mrs. Charles Black will give a luncheon Saturday for Miss Beckett. Entertain at Dinner. Mrs. F. A. Nash gave a din ner Tuesday evening at her home in honor of Miss Katherine Prinde ville of Chicago, who is the guest of Mrs. Nash's niece, Miss Ellen Creighton. The girls present were the nieces of Mrs. Nash. Spring flowers were used in the table decor ations and covers placed for: Misses Misses Katherine Prlndeville, Grace Allison. Chicago. Clara Daugherty. Ellen Creighton. Messrs. ' Mrssrs. Allan Tultey. Albert 8lbbernsen. Denman Kountze. Lt. Ned Connollr. Jabln Caldwell. Birthday Party. A birthday party was given in honor of Miss Augusta Stock, at her home, 3017 South Sixteenth street, Saturday. The afternoon was most enjoyably spent in playing games, races, and other amusements. Prizes were won by: Margaret Wlgtn. Hllzabeth Schnleder. Elizabeth Mollner. Robert Wigton. Those present were: Mry Wclnfurtner. Iheicaa Schlinger.. DeaMB owariz. F.llzebeth .Schnleder. Margaret Wleton.. Theresa Welnfurtner Amelia Gregerson. Florence Schaber. i aura uregerson. Madeline Hutfless. Helen Hornlg. Marlon Hartman. Emma Zlnk. Augusta Stock. Margaret Rledman. Georgl Munch. Katherine Pollrles. Harry Hornlg. Dorothy Narhtlgal. Robert Wigton. Anna Schuster. Hlmmi Swartz. Eleanor Forst. Herman-Stock. Ida Kschaefer. August Stock. Entertainment Commitee. The entertainment committee of the Happy Hollow club have the fol lowing women to form a sub-committee for this vear's activities: Mesdames F. J. Jumper, Roy A. Ralph and Norman H. Tyson. Red Cross. Home service section American Red Cross has valuable information for Mrs. G. W. Stucker or W. Pres ton French. If they will call at the office in the court house or phone Tyler 2721 information will be given. , School Forum to Close for Year and Will Lunch at Prettiest Mile. The last regular meeting of the Omaha School Forum will be held on Thursday, at 4:30 p. m. at the Central High auditorium. The forum luncheon will be held Saturday at the Prettiest Mile club. Mrs. E. W. Howell, president of the Tuesday Musicale club, will give the address and Miss Kate McHugh will respond. Miss Clara Mason, president of the forum, is one of a committee of representative women to help fur ther the work of the convention of the League to Enforce Peace. She has asked the following to represent the forum at the luncheon on Satur day at the Fontenelle: Miss Cassie Roys, Miss Ella Thorngate, Mrs. Martin W. Chris taincy and Miss Edith Isaacson. May-time Lunch Notes Twenty sailors were guests of the women workers at the Maytime lunch room Tuesday. Thursday will be the last day luncheon will be served. On Sat urday there will be an auction sale of kitchen utensils and equipment, including gas stoves, refrigerators, kitchen cabinet. Everything in first-class condition. Mrs. George Sutton and Mrs. W. W. Brown, two enthusiastic work ers, have not missed a day from their work assisting Mrs. H. H. Baldridge preparing the edibles for the lunch room. Mrs. J. R. Seobie is another faithful worker who has not missed a tlay at the lunch room. She spends hours drying silver and polishing glasses. Saturday's receipts eclipsed those of any other day; total was $63.1.39; 391 chicken pies were sold. Dr. LeRoy Crummer had guests including: Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Mackey, Mr. and Mrsr Julius Kes sler, Mrs. Tom Rogers, Mrs. Thomas Swobe, Mrs. B. F. Crum mer. Others entertaining were: Mesdames Mesdames O. O. Redlck.l R. M. Sibley. H. Y. '('lurk Arthur Silas Rogers. W. E. MarUn. Y. A. Nash. P. T. McOrath. Mr. Walter Taga, B. W. Nash. Miss Wlnnlfred Smith. "An Afternoon." Mrs. Lawrence Briuker enter tained at tea Tuesday afternoon at her home for Miss Mildred Butler of Kansas City and for Miss Kath erine Prindeville of Chicago. Spring flowers were used throCgh the rooms and Mrs.Brinker was assisted by Mesdames Fred Clarke, jr.; Paul Gallagher, Jack Webster, Misses Katherine Thummetl. Menie Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Louise Dinning, Ellen Creighton and Elizabeth Bruce. Mrs. Harley G. Moorhead is spending the week in Chicago. JUT HAPPY is Tor jutt Tr- n T 11 U OufrVD isfo ft BETTER BREAKFAST'-fl BETTER MY Beause'Sttt SERVED A BETTER CVfFEE" Coffee Delicious v w BBSBBBb1sSBBBBBBbW BBBBBBBBBBBBBSaBBBBBW A ii m ui ii ii tMMaaanaaaaBBMssas. ,iiiniiiiiiiuiMoi)ilifi)MfDi 'lflffjlfflw IJeryMiefe UiftUaidevvelr or.. Wedding u 5 Today it is not unusual for our brides to fol low many of the same plans for their wed dings as mother had them years ago. It is quite the thing to wear the same lace that mother wore, and so with many other beautiful little details. Mother's wedding gifts were Jewelry necklaces, cameos, waist pin sets, etc., as well as Silverware for her table. Today, ,when the bride is copying so from Mother's wedding and each de-. tail enriches the occasion, and bring beautiful thoughtsof love Let us sug gest that you, too' add to her picture and Give Gifts of JEWELRY on this her Wedding Day. .tLyj 1J n fijrg ueweifui - 1