V v irtra .' nrm . mi a tt a a Tinm a v a jrrrwn! 11 1010 1919 " ' . 16 : - I . S , - , : ' . 1 tt" g" nnulHBIiiIWiUllll W- IMIII1IILII-II''WI11JM.11UIMIIJIUIII-I'IUII''1II'' ' 1 1 "WW I. UliA II IHJIIUJIM I1H I -ill WIU jlIUl HIU .III i II IIIH i.m - LHyW 111)1 WWirTTP dT i ' , ' i i SEBS! L ... " I 1 ' 7 SOCIETY . uancuf instructor Ketonu. ' v ... .... V Madame Rodstroni hai lust re turned from a two weeks' trip through the east, where she has been . study ihg under Professor , . Clendenen, who is a director of stage movements. ., a Madame Ro,dstrom says the jaaz steps are being executed faster than ever before, while the, wait f step is disappearing. This- is just an indi- t cation of the passing of the present .forms of dancing which in another seasonywill have entirely changed. I - -N - ' ' ,r-.. High School Graduates. ' v i The commencement exercises of Sacred Heart High school -will be held Friday evening at 8 O'clock in ."'the school lyceum. Archbishop Harty will preside and will confer - the diplomas. The principal ad dress, will be delivered - by v Rsv. Father Kalamaja. . The graduates are . the Misses . Orpha Black, Helene Mandaville, Margaret Maher Marie Scanlou, r Margiret Cusick, Rosile ' Burkhard,. Margaret Leary and Ltfuvesta Law less. Certificates of music will be awarded to Miss Louvesta Lawless and Miss Margaret Leary. vi k , ' 'r'i . n AFor Vjjedding Party , Friday afternoon-; Mrs. ; George "Engler and Miss Grace Slabaugh en tertained at a miscellaneous show- for Miss Mabel Allen,, a bride , of Mr, and Mrs. R. Nile Booth will give bridge ' party at their home for the Allen-Smails wedding party, .Friday evening. . -"".'-x The Misses Jacy Allen and Helen , Smails will entertain .at dinner at , the Fontenelle and at a box party at the Brandeia for the Allen-Smails bridal party, Monday evening. ' ; . , -Iwq Party.- . :',:. ;,.'' Victor Nielsen, .son of Mr. and Mrs. William, Nielsen, who returned from overseas with the 89th division, v was given a very enthusiastic home coming by his friends on .Sunday evening at his home. The guests played lawn games under the light . of jack-o-laterns, after which a bof- . fet supper yas served. Club SoclaL . The Danish Widows' club will give an ice cream social Saturday . evening, June 14,( at the Swedish auditorium. ' ' - r . j , "f , The children's matinee dances, at Prettiest Mile club will close Satur day, June 14, with a guest party, r ' The D. T. A. Glee' club presented Mrs. Harry Murrison, the director of the Glee club, with a beautiful cut glass perfume bottle as- a token of their appreciation and good will Thursday night : at the Army and Navy club dance. ; Mr. Morrison's last few;days before he willleave ' for Louisville, Ky., where he has been transferred by the War Camp Community Service, have been ex tremely busy ones , . j''- . Thursday morning ke conducted . songs at the Rialto theater at the ' showing of the film of the "Auction of SoOls.' At noon a sing -t the - Concord club, at 8 o'clock in the I evening; at nigniana scnooi demo bilization exercises, at 9 o'clock a sing on the court house grounds for the Scoutmasters and at 10 o'clock at tthe dance at the Army and Navy club. v ' : . ." . . , There will be open house each 1 . Sunday evening at, the Girls' Com munity house, with gifts from all of the Patriotic league clubs as host ' esses. Soldiers, sailors and marines and discharged men are welcome. f The Army and Navy club will be ; equipped with new electric fans and large windows will be cut in the Auditorium to give more ventilation and make the dances more enjoya ble as the warmer weather comes. ; The Army and ..Navy club direc tor, Mr. Charles Levings, and his wife will leave Sunday for a two weeks.' vacation in Estes ' Park at , their, summer home there. ; fereafter only the members of Girls' club who are acting as hostesses at the dances at the Oma ha Girls' Community house and the Army and Navy club will attend the dances, , nnless- they have been, es pecially invited to attend by the president of. the club entertaining that evening.' v A large new sign has been put up at Jlhe Army .'and Navy club by the War " Camp 1 Community Service. This sign will be much more ade quate thatfthe one which has been up and one which can be seen t for several blocks. - A " 'A Returned discharged men ... that Vwish to bring girls to the dance who are not members of ther Patriotic league clubwnayv receive invitations - for them by calling the president of the club that is acting as hostess for that particular evening. y - IT'S UNWISE to put off today's duty until tomorrow. If your stomach b add disturbed take v. " Oie new aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant reliei from the discomfort of acid : dyspepsia. v. BADE IT SCOTT BOwW tiros OF SCOTT'S DTOISWH ' Temperance Drink By MART ifacLAREN . Speaking of temperance drinks--But, anyone can speak about them. It takes a person with whole lot of courage, to swallow them all of them except , one, which, on my honor as a good mixer, I'll vouch is the. most drinkable drink a hot, dry afternoon ever knew. . , I call it simply, The Temperance Drink. You may call it whatever yon like. Here's the recipe which I Jffer in good faith: - . - Orange juice. ' . , Crushed ice. , A dash of lime Juice. A sprinkling of mint leaves, or if the mint isn't obtainable substitute ripe or maraschino cherries for gar nish. ' (...;.-.--. -.' ' ) it-,, Orange juice as a substitute for more violent juices, is rapidly be coming, popular around the motion picture studios of the west. 'Its in vigorating' qualities are excellent and you've got to come to it any way,fter July 1, K Field Club i Field Club Prices Advance. , The first children's danrintr narfv of the' season will be held Fndav. June 20, at the Field club These afternoon dances have always been very popular with Omaha, little folks and the club promises to make. them more .enjoyable than ever this sea on. . The management announcs that owing, to the , high cost of everything it will be necessary to increase the charge of the dinners and luncheons. . , L Among those 'giving dinners Thursdy evening at the Field club were Earl BuckV with four guests; Eugene Kohn, three; C R. Jewell, three; C. C. .Cope, three; Dr. E. C. Henry, four;: A. H. Fetters, four, and H. A. Wahl, two. v Mrs. A. L. Meyer gave lunch- eon pf eight covers Fridajl "J- i I Propriety's Sake; ' A counterpart of thi" troubles Flo Ziegfeld tased, to have with small town hotel clerks when he and his late wife, Artna Held, each' insisted on registering under their profes sional names, and then sharing the same suite of rooms, was experi enced by Director Allen Jt Holubar and bis wife, Dorothy Phillips, when the directoiuand star went to ban Diego, Cel., to make a personal ap pearance at the formal opening there of "The Heart of Humanity." Dave Bershon, manager of Uni versal' exchange in Los Angeles, was in charge of the party, which motored from Universal City to the southern city. : "Four rooms," he told the clerk at a San Diego hotel as he regis tered. "One for me; one for Mr. Palmer (Miss Phillips, personal representative); and a parlor and bedroom for Mr. Holubar and Miss Phillips." : ; - t The clerk beckoned Bershon to one side. ' -.J i "Listen, you know, they're hav ins a biir civic i clean-up Ion here now, and I don't dare wink at any thing like that," he whispered, i , But a simple "and wife" squeezed in on the blotter after Mr. Holu bar's name cleared -up all difficul ties. ' b . PERSONAL NOTES. - Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Murrison. who have spent the last six months in Omaha in charge of community singing work for the government, will leave Saturday morning ; for Louisville, Ky. " Sir' and Mrs. E. A. Briggs and son Jimmy have - returned from a two weeks' visit in. Chicago, and are located at 2436 Redick avenue. Un A. T. Kellev of Southbridsre. Mass., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Hannan, jr., of Council Bluffs. ' mshsna criatmrf it the McAloin hotel this week include Misses L. Busse and L. M. Samuelson, Mrs. A. J. Samuelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns, Lts. H. H. Thorn and N. J. Haverly, Messrs. L. B. Steiniger, P. L. Shields, Edmund tasters, b. Greene, W. M Reese, H. L. Karv er. H. H. Levy and Drs. E-R. Hays and B. M Riley, a s , - - A Real Fan. ' Js tv. 'Crimnnnt.Mirlr " Sennett 11 q A m rrn nn nrr.innal trios to She near-by beaches for pictures. -These excursions IC cguiuuuusu uj , , of admiring crowds w3ip step all over the camera men. embarrass the girls, and generally gum up tne pa rade.,' , ' . . In order to beat the curious fans, the other day a bevy. ; of beauty ... n in a ratntorm. NO SOoner O L4 v.. " . . had they arrived on th ocation and composed tnemseives in pauence and gooseflesh to wait for the rtntiH. tn blow awav than one soli tary an blew along. He was an cla man wn enra wdismju. took one long loolc'at the bathing suits and the girls in them and hob bled away, but he was" back soon with an umbrella and lunch. AH day long he lingered like y brother. "GUILTY Ah. your imll klllit So mrcilly - . kind, - B. tmf no awerd wr sharp to girt nch pain. . Ami tn Hitai matte eooia eontala , So oxqalalto tortnr for Ui. mind. No, not that wlckad bridal crown conld bind i . r A fir mora faarfal oa tho ahakon brain: Nor th. druard aplondld vast which did not atain -v Th. aptrlt, thmch ri at tha flwb, I find. Of old tlmo, air. . thar , eroelf led thalr - thlaras;. . V- Bat yon alvo Jnat eotd pity, and that's . worso ', ' Why, doath 'wcto nothlna; a mar no- m.nt'i dolo '- -i' . ' Tat I bl!aya your Icy honor TrUvea, And rathtr would It band to blaaa than - eorM." ' , Theat klU Ut body, but yon alay a moL ' , s-KRLK-T A. CHILD. Omaha' Girls mMmuimMif.f -0:; When first we played ' ' i"; s With h'tle-tote-' - We fussed and fumed ' ' And wondered why , - . y ' ' . , . , God disliked . x " - - "And fashioned us A girl. We 'couldn't climb '. ' ' Tall trees like boys Nor .fight with half , fhe rest and poise - " Nor wear a dirty face. ' . -v 'When twe grew up A few short years Changed us Not one iota. ' , ' We longed to roam The hills and dales . And city lens At night . -c' . Quite unattended. We longed to cut.- Our ha'ir off short And were those comfy trousers ,.We, wished to . take The girls about Or leave them At our will And be a sport. And do wild thfcigs We know not . what . , But still we wfehed 1 To do them. ' V i r v , With womanhood , We did not change ... But kept right on wishing , That we might condescend To dole out dimes ' Demand our slippers l Sneer at the chops And smokca big black Strong cigar- Then don our hats Without permission J And leave our women folk Alone .-..' When'er we chose x And no excuses. , . We wondered whet God N Had against us And why he always Favored men.- X", . But there's yet . A bit of brightness- ' In the gloomy sky ahead If In our next incarnation , v We come back to earth v As men. - . :' ' t- - Then we'll sneer And scoff at women- ' Particularly if they" - ' Were formerly v- ' OUR men. 'SELAH1 Wedding Announcement. The marriage oL Miss , Marion Jones, daughter of Mrs. C H. Jones, 2561 Dodge street., and Roy J. John: son of ; Minneapolis took ' place Thursday s morning at St Peter s church. the Rev Father McCarty performed the ceremony. The young couple were attended by Miss Mary Coneon and Ralph Jones. Mr. Johnson, is third officer at Camp riran'' nA uraa marrif in tiia unil form. - . ;. ... Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in Rockford pending Mr. Johnson's discharge from -the ser vice, after which they will reside in Minneapolis. - - .y. Til tnarrSfy fca TaIi Vm. ai,fflifr e( Sr nnA XTra Prantr Moore, and Lester Shane, son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. U. Shane, tooK piace at the home of the bride's parents at 8 o'clock Wrfnudav eveninr. It was a quiet affair, only relatives and a tew tnends being present ovv The bride was gowned-in white organdie and wore a tulle veil. She carried a shower-fcouiuet ofbride's roses and white sweet peas. . ine Dridesmaids, tne Misses ner tv Crawforrt and Madfire Stidham were arowned in sink and lavender organdie and carried v jbouquets . of pink and lavender sweet peas. . -. The fiToom w attended bv Nor man Bourlce, ,as best man. After a short wedding trip Mr. W Mrs. onane will DC at nome in vuiaiin. I'if . . . ,4" y-'i':' Pioneers' Outing. -y The Douglas' County Pioneers' iiinriiii'm, "fcl1 fkir rcwular outing and picnie Saturday, June 14, r - .a-"- - . t ( at Miner park, tne iwenty-iourm street entrance. This affair will be held in conjuction .with the Union Pacific Pensioners 1 association. A musical program will, be given and . . i , . ii i i. several aaaresses oy wcu iuwwu speakers. The outirts:, will last all ; .Kemper Qub .Danc The Nebraska -Kemper , club gave. a dinner-dance Friday evening at the Carter Lake club. Forty guests were oresnt Mr Tharlea Dflndev. iW was ut charge of arrangements .MMsMilssWi, Heart Beats, .-..- ' ' . , ' ' '. T-V'-'- 'i '.'.--"-, -V" "-...' .. ! . - ' '!.- " . Ready , to Meet the World ii ii ,The; eommeneement exercises ofd Sacred .Heart academy, will be held Friday ' evening at the konvent. Archbishop Harty witf preside. The college graduates srf the Misses Adelaide MapleHelen Hussie and Marion Hamilton-' . ' ... 1621 Farnam St. GRAND CI earance SB Suits, Coats, Capes andf Dolmans -Specially Priced for Quid Selling at . A3 $19.50 Women's Suits Wonderful values that , $49.50. Beautiful serges, DHA.B uraiu, uuiluii trim ana vesiee eiiecra.uox bafck, belted, blouse and semi-tailored models. Mixture, tan, gray, copei, black and navy.8 A r great opnortunitv for an economical : vacatton ' - outfit. . . . SB Coats, Capes v andDolmans " " Superb qualities of wool velours, gaberdines, tri cotine and serges, In navylue, pecan, gray and tans; extraordinary values, at ; : : $19.S0 Extra Special! Belted mnrl a1 wif h lnrco rnMnru taffofaa 03 londra, peau de soie. ?45.uu, -;. Saturday Only $10.00 SB a. Don't let" your neighbor bet you to these gigantic,bargains.' 1 - - . , 63 New Line of Georgette Blouses $4.95 to $16.50 F ootwearfor the June Botweary: of individual jcharm which 1 bespqalcs refinenient in 5 every graciefuU -iflar June Brides. All thie ;very newest and most fav-, ft1 'ored 'y-les, with high or ' r Idw heels and turned soles. Our assortment is most completer All sizes ' and widths. ' . -.. . - ' - s .. - v v I III IB "" v ft x y I ' Dinners will.be given at the Coun try cluh Saturday evening by Mrs. Pryor Markell, - who will; entertain 11 guests; C. C Allison.'eight! Mrs. John A; McShane, 9, 5an4v VV4 B. vaiaweii, xonr. - JUNE 3 1 -s" V- :aZ sold un to $4K.An knd "poplins", tricotine and , " 60 2 as Remarkable vafues to 4 , , f. OS ; V ; : A v " V !,. : Sale Bride x r nil i - .'. . .t". . - '..ii ...... ...7 .'-)! ii .. iSl! . 9 Lmw ... . r .. r pecials, DRUGS AND SUNDRIES 60c Kodol Tablets .s.s.'.'&Qt, 30c Vick'a Vp$Rub ..i.Zlt 30c Phenalax Wafers . .. .21J , 60c Bromo Seltzer ......49 25c Bromo 5oda . . i . . v. .19 $1.25 Glycothymoline . . .92d 85c Nujol Mineral OA... 79 16c Homespun Toilet Paper, 8 each; QQ per dozen. t 30c Mnm ..... f .;25 , $1.25 Delatoner . . . . . . . .98 ;60c Milkweed Cream. . .49t " 60c Java Rice Powder, . . .454 (The Millon Dollar Secret Formula) ( , xj. Strictly an ethical and scientific' preparation of nnequaled merit for the relief of chronic pyorrhea sufferers and for the pre vention of pyorrhea. ' riitua prevenia me ae- s cay of teeth, keeps the ' guma , firm and healthy, ." and the ( breath pure and ' sweet. - An ideal mouth cleanse? needed by all.: Once yom experience its clean refreshing effects, ' jtou will not be without it. ' $1.25 bottle Saturday ' . for ......$1.08 calGx eitvtv Your Bunion Can hi CuridlH Prove it v fit Oar Expense--- ; Instant Relief Jot let VI prove it to yoti alio. We know HAIRYF&OT U an absolutely aue eesafoianlon remedy, which not only 1 ralieTea Toe Instantly of all sain and in. flam'matien, bat litarally melU away bunion enlarcnent l Don t alftr any lonver. Come and art a box of FAIRYFOOT. Uie N plaatera and tt yea are not abioIntely aatiafiedk ratorn what la left and act all your money back. We personally v en '. dtfrse and taarantee FAIEYFOOT. , y $1.00 box Saturday for 89. BEATON ' : 15th 1 -v ;MOrder$ lWe simply must do about Kpkdtic these old fixtures'' ' DONT ytiiiii its ieJwut time youi were planltung, all, new&turet for- , : . - your bathroom? . Think of the tixmUe,aii-. " V noyance andf expense which ojd-fashioned I' fixtures mean! Hard work fof your wife,'fv ?r , not to mention ;the unhealthy eonditions. ' v which are likely to result from llieir use. . Or if you are4uilding a new home, hv 1 ' sist upon the first-cos-last-coatkin5 fof " plumbing fixturei. V . " r' t ; 71 ; Come in today, and weH'sbowyou how( v easily, quickly and econoriiica0y11iomas Maddock VSanitary Plumbing Equipm,ent ' ::: can be installed. This will not obligate ' you many way. tJnited Sitdea Supply C Ninth and Farnam Sta Qinaha, Neb. , ; A or Conanlt Yn lMnmb; v f ; . ' L TffilEATON'S nvETTER' UJAR GAINS 75c Jad Salts . . . . .... . .62 30c Cuticura Soap . . . V . .22 65c Doan's Kidney Pills. .58 25c Honest John Corn Plasters, at v.... 19 Palmer's Skin Lotion . . .50 60c Corega . .v. . .49 $1.00 Woodbury Skin - Lo tion 39 $1.00 Sanger's Capsules, 79 $1.00 Listerine ....... .89 $1.25 Bottle Pyros . . . .$1.08 $1.00 Nuxated Iron .... .89 35c Castoria . . , . . .7... .24 cake; 80 P dozen. $1.00 Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets ... .79 30c Mentholatum . .19 30c Trailing Arbutus Tal cum, for .......17 15c Lux 12 20c - Pears' Unscented Glycerine Soap, per cake:. i.14 25c Peroxide Hydrogen, 4 oz. for ...... . , . 10 PHOTO DEPT. Film Developed FREE When Printa Are Ordered dlGAR SPECIALS 8c Pacificos Cigars, 5 Box of, 50 SZ.5U 15c Muzart, Perfecto or ' Magic, 'at . .t. . . .10 Box of 50.. ...84.85 15c RoitanBreva. .10 Box of 50..... $4.50 EDISON MAZDA W . LAMPS s-f, 10 to ' 50-Watt . Lamps; each . . . .. 35 60-Watt Mazda Lamps, each ... V 40 15e Fuse Plus.1fr-to 30- in amperes, each .,.".8cl ONE CIVIL airCr.! l I APPLICATION OP THIS y PREVENTS the USED PALMtR'S LOTION OAP rtPrEVENTSANDDESTriOYS SKIN DISEASES two A Sure Remedy (or Bcnma PALMER'S LOTION, SOc and 1.00.'' " . Drug company and Farnam Streets Receive Oaf Most Careful Attention something a' rJ .'v J n . i .-sr. . . ." ' - . . '? 4 1 - S "S .-1 si 1 la" 60c Orazin Tooth Paste ...34 50c 3 P Capsules. . .... 29 50c Lysol ..... i41 40c -pkgv JEver-Readjr' sBladea '4 "tor . . ,J.4'-' Z4 8c WUUams' Mug Shaving Cakes, per do ten r . . , . 48 $1.00 Peruna-, .87 30c Sloan's Liniment. . . .24 1 30c Nichols' Bed Bug 'Poison, $3.75 Horlick'a ' Malted Milk,. for 82.98 60c Murine 48. 25e Tiz, f or sore feet.. . : 19 25c Steam's Haarlem Oil Cap- , ulea f......'J7 (turday Johjnson's Quintette Chocolates A V The rray pack afa con tain in( more thaa a pound. Hat Bitter Sweeta, Swl Milk Chocolate Caramola, Choeelata Buttar aeotch. Chocolate Honey Nouaat, ChocQ' late Nutt. I $1.38 and $2.75 aiaea. , I False Teeth . Held Firmly Place v Pmeats Ser Guma Ptroawtw Moeth Hrakaa ) Brini Haakh J Citi f 60c size,' at. .49 r WAR BLESSING Br WAS THE BOTTLE Of PALMER'S' LOTION THE SOLDIER CARRIED IN HIS KNAPSACK FOR HIS SORE FEET AND BODY. - Alt ITCHING. , BITES AND SKIN TROUBLES DISAPPEAR. "BURNS ARE ROBBEDol INFECTION 'AND WOQIWECnON V1TH A. 1 1 1 .1 ,4- -4 t - r. "- VlL V I I ... "