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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
THE BEE: OMAHAi ' SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. 10 Lava tni to htr; Llf. b dear to her; Htalth stay cloaa to hn Joy draw aaar to bar. Blaka. A nobla typo of food Heroic womanhood. Long follow. Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids Nt Caakiaf A, Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office : ' OTHERS are IMITATIONS Bee Want Ads Mean In ' creased Business for the One Who Uses Them and . Opportunity for the One : Whp Reads Them. B are foot Sandals The ideal summer shoe for the chil dren. Best quality materials throughout with Goodyear Welt Soles, no tacks or stitches to hurt the feet. . TAN Sizes 5 to 8 $2.25 Sizes 8 to 11 $2.75 Sizes liy2 to 2 $3.00 BLACK Sizes 5 to 8 $2.00 Sizes Sy2 to 11 -$2.50 Sizes 11 12 Jo 2 $2.75 DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 -Farnam St. Mail Orders Solicited. Parcel Post Paid. . BHHFIHfl aturday fecials 50c ,Box Linen Stationery, t, 25 75c Beaton's Benzoseptic Pyorrhea and Receding Gums 48i 25c DeMars Cascara Tonic Liver Pills ..; 160 25c Trailing Arbutus Talcum Itft 1 r 60c Hays' Hair Healtn. 50c Zepyrol Stearns. . . 290 38 75c Ziratl -Antiseptic, 50 times strength of Carbolic ' Acid 590 25c Williams Talcum Powder, at 170 $1.50 Goutorbe Face Pow der ..f 980 75c Goutorbe Rouge, Gold Box ...490 25c Goutorbe Nail Cake, at 110 (Th Million Dollar Secret Formula) So marvelous in its beneficient effects that loose teeth are tightened, soft, - receding and bleeding rums are healed, de cay is arrested; teeth are freed from slime, tartar and stains ; the breath is made sweet, and pyorrhetie conditions generally are completely cleared up by its use. $1.25 Bottle Saturday for $1.08. Ehea Chemical Co. FosterfildDenvec rail Try Fairy foot The Instant Bunion Relief We have seen many bunion sufferers limping and praying; for relief then they used FAIRYFOTT and are now. happy and satisfied. What FAIRYFOOT has done for others, it ean do for you, and we abso lutely fuarantee it. Instantly after ap plication the pain and inflammation dis appear. FAIRYFOOT literally meits away the bunion enlargement. For 20 years this remarkable remedy has benefited hundreds of thousands of men and women all over the country. Get a box today. You must be satisfied, or we want you to return it and get your money back. BEATON v 15th Mail Orders Red Cross Nurse Wins Husband With Old ' Fashioned Bait, v The Apple Pie Wtrs may come and wan may go but the heart of man remains unchanged or shall we say the ap petite? . Down through the years has come that bit of philosophy, "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach 1" Foolish ones we were to think for a'moment that foreign travel or world wars could alter the sterner sex. The Red Cross nurse has played her noble 'part, the actresses who made the fighting man forget the horrors of the trenches with their songs and stories, the hostesses who entertained them in their homes, but SMOKE Sizes 816 to 11 $2.75 Sizes 11 y2 to 2 $3.00 BEATON'S ETTERi ARGAINS 35c Poudre De Riz, Schieffe- lin 190 60c Charles Face Powder, at .340 $1.00 Meritol Toilet Water, extra special, all odors, at 59 60c DeMars Benzoin and Al- - mond Lotion 420 Jdeal Bottle Stoppers. .. 100 BATHING CAPS All makes, all styles, up from 400 30c Woodbury Facial Soap, at .190 25c Box Professional Nail Boards, extra long. . . .100 10c Wanous Shampoo Bags, at 70 Pinkaline Pink 250 35c Mavis Talcum Powder, at 210 50c Kodol Tablets 390 30c Phenalax Wafers... 210 60c Bromo Seltzer 490 $1.00 Nujol Mineral Oil. 790 15c Homespun Toilet Paper, 80 each; per dozen. .900 $1.25 Delatone 980 40c Pkg. Ever Ready Blades, at 240 $1.00 Penraa 870 30c Sloan's Liniment. . .240 $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk or, 8294 6.0c Mujjne 480 25c Steam's Haarlem Oil 'Capsules 170 $1.00 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets, at 790 60c Java Powder 75c Jad Salts .. Rice 450 620 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10 to 50-Watt Mazda Lamps, each .,. . .350 60-Watt Mazda Lamps, each, at ......400 15c Fuse Plugs, 5 to 30 am peres, ea. .80 ONE CIVIL THtiR TERROR r Brl) a APPLICATION OF THIS WONDERFUL LOTION. PREVENTS INFECTION AND - USED IN CONNECTION WITH PALMER'S LOTION SOAP IT PREVENTS AND DESTROYS SKIN DISEASES I A Sure Remedy for Eczema. PALMERS LOTION, 500 and Sl.OO. DRUG COMPANY and Far nam Streets Receive Our Most Careful Attention Dan Cupid's first assistant still re mains the experienced cook. Miss Flora G. Sell was a member of the great Red Cross, but instead of bind ing up broken bodies, she tempted jaded appetites. She delivered hundreds of lec tures on cooking at the Atlantic di vision headquarters in New York City, and it took just one apple pie to win her a husband. Edward Cohen, assistant manager of the Scranton Republican, is the fortu nate man who capitulated after tast ing Miss Sell's pastry, and the wed ding bells are even now being put in tune. . Heed the moral in this little tale, oh, brides-that-wish-to-be, polish up the chafing dish and discard your uniforms for frilly aprons and you will join the orange Wossomed bri gade before you can winkl Marriage Announced. Cards have been received announc ing the marriage of Miss Lilliane Refregier, newspaper woman, daugh ter of Mrs. E. J. Refregier, and Her bert Marc Davidson of Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius David son, of New York City,' which took place at Richmond, Va., Saturdayi June 14. Mr. Davidson recently landed at Newport News from overseas, where since the signing of the armistice he has been professor in journalism at the 'American university at Beaune, France. He met his bride while both were attending Columbia uni versity. The couple has started on a west ern honeymoon, and six weeks hence they will visit in Omaha, en route to New York, where they Will probably make their home, the bride to continue her journalistic work. At that time it is expected Sergt. Nere L. Refregier, a brother of the bride, and his French bride, for merly Miss La Gauthier of Tours, France, will have returned to Omaha. Country Club. t Mrs. Victor Caldwell will have 12 guests at the dinner-dance at the Country club, Saturday evening. Other parties will be given by W. 13. Roberts, who will have 10 guests, and C. T. Stewart, four. aturday pedals 30c Cuticura Soap. . .220 25p Honest John Corn Plast ers, at .190 60c Corega 490 $1.00 Woodbury Skin Lotion, . af 390 '$1.00 Sanger's Capsules. 790 $1.00 Listerine 790 1 $1.25 Bottle Pyros..S1.08 $1.00 Nuxated Iron 890 35c Castoria . . ... 240 50c Orazin Tooth Paste. 340 50c 3-P Capsules 290 30c Mentholatum 190 15c Lux 120 20c Pears' Unscented Glycerine Soap, per cake 140 25c Peroxide Hydrogen, 4 oz. for 100 PHOTO DEPT. Films Developed Free when Prints ape ordered. CIGAR SPECIALS 8c Pacificos Cigars 50 Box of 50 S2.50 15c Chancellor, Club or Im perial, at 100 Box of 50.... S5.00 15c Mozart, Perfecto or Magic, at 100 Box of 50 S4.85 15c Roi Tan, Breva , box of 50 84.50 $1.00 bottle Saturday for. ...790 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 TROUBLES DISAPPEAR. BURNS ARE ROBBED OF ON PROMPT J V J Happy Hollow Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sollon enter tained eight guests at dinner at Happy Horlow Thursday evening. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. Charles Moriarty, Misses Vio let Moriarty and Margaret Sollon, Mr. and Mrs. Roth Hamilton of Los Angeles, and Migflon, Lorraine, Gerald and John. Mrs. George M. Durkee entertain ed six guests at luncheon Friday. C. H. Peterson will have six guests at dinner Friday evening; W. F. Megeath will have four. R. L. Harris will entertain 15 guests at dinner at Happy Hollow Saturday evening. Parties of 12 will be given by L. P. Campbell, S. W. Smiley and L. M. Talmadge. W. E. Rhodes, J. W. Parrish and Mrs. F. J. Birff will each entertain parties of 10. W.W. Hoye will have six guests. - Fielcl Club Entertaining foursomes at the Field club Thursday evening were: T. C. Claassen, R. H. Manley and T. H. McDearmon. Eighty soldiers, who were going through Omaha, and 2 canteen workers were entertained 'Thursday evening at the dance. A special dinner will be served at the Field club Friday evening, July 4, at 7 o'clock. The regular chil dren's party will be held in the aft ernoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. For Visiting Girls. Mhs Beatrice Montgomery enter tained at an afternoon party at Happy Hollow club Thursday after noon for a group of out-of-town visitors. . The honor guests were: Misses Mildred Crabbe of Birming ham, Ala., the guest of Mrs. Earl Beardsley; Winifred Williams of Lincoln, the guest of Miss Mont gomery, and Lois Melton, also of Lincoln, who is visiting Margaret Strehlow; Mary Jane Mancourt of Wichita, Kan., and Polly Good now of Keen, N. H., who are the house guests of Angeline Rush. Pink roses were the only flowers used in decorating. Twenty guests were present. Crowley-Travis. The marriage of Miss Lorena Ann Travis to John L. Crowley was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. T. L. Travis, June 18. Dr. J. M. Wilson read the marriage lines. The young couple were unattend ed and only the relatives and a few friends were present. They have re turned from a short wedding trip and will be at home with the bride's mother.' Dancing Party. Mrs. H. S. Clarke entertained SO children at a dancing party at the Country club, Friday evening. Rufus Cowing of New York, who is visiting John and .Cornelius Clarke, will be the honor guest. Fol lowing the dance supper will be served. "I'm just beginning to enjoy housework" VOUR wife will get real pleasure from her house work, if everything is new and modem and up to date. Take the bathroofa (or instance; with modem sanitary fixtures, little or no work is required to keep them neat and dean. And there's enjoy, ment, too, in owning home with . bathrooms free from disagreeable leaks and odors from old-fashioned fixture. To know the economy of modem bathroom equipment for the old home or the new, come in today and lee our display of Thomas Maddock's fint-cost-last-cost plumb ing fixtures. United States Supply Co. Ninth and Farnam Sts. OMAHA, NEB. or Consult Your Plumber MsdburjG-2000 DR. MABLE WESSON Osteopathic Physician And Surgeon 614 Brandels Bid;. Tel. Tyler 2960, Harney 4741 tin ra . I M I Heart Beats By A. K. . The Rocking Chair brigade Has met For the summer's Great Gossipfest And from early dawn Untiriate at night They talk And rock i And fiddle sway their time. They rock on the porches Of big hotels " And little hotels And clubs They rock at the seashore, At the'mountain side , And some of 'them rock At home. But wherever they rock They are sure to talk About you And me And everybody They pick us to pieces Till there isn't a shred Of virtue left us. Our clothes are freakish Our manner too meekish Or else it is too bold. We are silly i Or stupid Or frumps Or freaks. Our brows are sure To be too thin or thick. Mrs. Smith says' Mrs. Jones is "Positively no good," That the popular Miss Is a wicked vamp And will drive all the Men to their ruin Each one ir a wild wolf In baby lamb's tlothes. Good folks have been driven From clear out of heaven By these wonderful women Of the rockers brigade. SELAH! Personals Mrs. Louis Nash left Friday for New England, and the Misses Minnette and Marguerite Rausseau will accompany her. Mrs. Nash will place her sons in a summer camp in New Hampshire and then will go to Cape Code. Before re turning in the fall she will spend several weeks in . the Berkshire Hills. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler will leave Sunday evening for Burlington Junction, Vt., where she will spend a month. She will then go to Nan tucket Island and later will spend several weeks in Virginia. She w:ll be accompanied as far as New York by Mrs. Warren Rogers and Miss Mildred Rogers who will spend the summer at Cape Cod. Mrs. Mary Hoagland is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Francis. She will return to California in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clarke with their family and guest, Rufus Cow ing, will leave after July 4 for their ranch in Wyoming. Mrs. Florence E. Whiteside, who has been in Omaha during the last two months in the interest of grand opera, left Friday morning for Chi cago, Toledo, Philadelphia and other eastern points. Mrs. Emery O. Peterson and her sister, Miss Hazel Morrison of Council "Bluffs, are on a two weeks' trip to Chicago, New York and other eastern points. A son, Jack Crittenden, jr., was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Helbert at the Stewart hospital. Margaret and Nell Butler will leave next week for Los Angeles, where they will reside indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Putt have re ceived a telegram from their son, John Leslie Putt, stating that he has arrived in Philadelphia. He is a first sergeant and has been over seas 19 months. A son, Joseph Aloysius, jr., was born Thursday, June 26, to Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Henske at the Methodist hospital. v Licensed to Wed. Miss Ethel Mawry of De Moines and Mr. Thomas P. Curran were licensed to wed in Chicago Friday. A Woman's Story With Great tteing Subject -of Childbirth Discussed bj Women of Experience. Women everywhere tell their friends how, through the use of Mother's Friend, the wonderful penetrating external appli cation, they avoided suffering and distress before the advent of nature's most won derful evolution. Mother's Friend is a remedy which spreads its influence upon the cords, nerves and ligaments involved, rendering them pliant to readily yield to nature's demand for expansion. The nerves, cords, tendons and ligaments expand without that peculiar wrenching strain, and nervousness, nausea and unrestful sensations are naturally avoided when the nerves and muscles are relieved and thus are not tort and drawn. By regular use, the lower abdominal region expands with ease when baby is born, the hours are less at the crisis, and pain and danger is naturally less. You can obtain Mother's Friend from any drug store. It has been used by women for over half a century, and is just as standard as anything - you can think of. Write the Bradfield Regulator Company, Dept. H, Lamar Building, Atlanta, Georgia, tor their Motherhood Book, and get a bottle of Mother's Friend today, and thus fortify yourself against para and discomfort. Adv. SKIRMER5 'rSi'nOISS 1 7 Kl W ft; Smsa-mi Married A wedding which comes as a com plete surprise to friends is that of Miss Monette Lahrmon and Jo seph Merritt. The ceremony took place June 9 at Evansville, Ind. Rabbi Max Merritt, brother of the groom, read the marriage lines. Af ter spending several days in French Lick Springs and Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, returned to Omaha. They are at home at the El Boudor apartments, Seymour Lake Seymour Lake Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. King returned Thursday morning after a three weeks' visit with Dr. King's brother. Captain King of Fort Ben Harrison, Ind. The Ralston Women's club will entertain this evening at a Hard Times party at the Seymour Lake club house. The evening will be spent with music, cards and games. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Ringer have rented their cottage at the lake to Mr. and Mrs. Dalbey and family for the balance of the' summer. The Dalbeys will take possession Satur day. Mrs. A. Genent has returned from a month's visit with her sister at Clinton, la. R. S. Ledwich has started con struction on their cottage at Sey mour Lake and expects to have same ready for occupancy about the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. James Dahlman will take their cottage at the lake for the balance of the summer, Mrs. Dahlman just having returned from a visit in the New England states. Mrs. C. V. Bone will entertain Friday afternoon at a bridge lunch eon. Tea Dansant. Mrs. R. O. Knox entertained at a tea dansant in honor of her daugh ter, Dorothea, Wednesday evening at her home. Patriotic colora were used in the decorations. The guests included: Elizabeth Paffenrath, Lu cile Uehling, Maxine Reichenberg, Gladys McGaffin, Ruth H. Rich mond, Theresa Christman, Florence Nestor, Gertrude Carlisle, Jane Sut cliff, Pauline Mitzaff and Mildred Voyees. Carter Lake Club. The teachers of the "St. Cecilia's Sunday school, Misses Amelia and Ann Anheuser and Ella J. Brown, will take their pupils to Carter Lake club Saturday on a picnic and swim ming party. Forty children will be present. Wedding Cards. Cards have been received by Oma ha friends from Dr. and Mrs. James McTiernan announcing the marriage of their sister, Mrs. Mae Cadwell Plant to William Hayward. The ceremony took place Saturday, June 21, in New York City. For Miss Crabbe. Mrs. A. W. Francis and Mrs. Irwin Stetman entertained at lunch eon Friday at the home of the former," in honor of Miss Mildfed Crabbe, the house guest of Mrs. Earl Beardsley. Garden flowers were usd to decorate the house. Covers were laid for five guests. Breaking the Silence. Flatbush My wife and myself sat there at the dinner table as quiet as could be. Bensonhurst She broke the silence first, I bet. "No, she didn't." "Then it was you?" v"No. It was the cook in the kitchen, and she broke four plates at the same time." Yonkers State man. Keep milk and butter away from strong food in the refrigerator. Apples, lemons and .oranges will impart effluvia to these dairy pro ducts and strong cold vegetables such as cabbage, turnips, cauli flower and greens will affect them. Strong cheese will quickly cause a taint in butter. Never frub soap, on silk or crepe de chine lingerie when washing it. Make a suds of tepid water and pure white soap and let the garment soak in this for an hour or two. Then squeeze, or if necessary, rub it gently between the lands. Rinse in three waters and hang in a shady place to dry. Remove from line while still damp and press with an iron that is not too hot. By this method the garment will look as well as rfew and be quite as satis factory as though dry cleaned. A Sonnet By CLAUDE HOUGHTON. (I know not why I deemed all joy was dead). Woke singing wondrously till sor row fled And sent my thoughts, like children, out to play So winter vanished and the world was May, A fragrant wonderland for love to thread, And skies were golden-misted over head I know not why,' for all the world seemed gray. . Unlessj trtfless within her dream Stirred sleep, My slender love smiled very lov ingly, And called me softly in the silence long. And even distance could not hidden keep The magic of her voice that stole to me And flooded all my heart with gol den song. He'd Seen Them. Bacori Wouldn't you like to see the battlefields in Europe? Egbert Oh, I've seen 'em. since the war. have you?" over since the war. have you?" "No, but I've been to the movies," Yonkers Statesman. i A little village exists on the Cape of Shima in Japan the name of which in Japanese means "the settlement of nymphs." In this place the women are pearl fishers, while the men stay at home and do the house work. From the age of four girls are taught to dive and the craft has always been jealously kept in the women's hands. Some time ago the men became discontented and started to practice diving, with the idea of becoming pearl fishers. A boycott was declared against them an dthere has been war ever since, the women expelling the men from their homes and doing their own housework. The heredity Prince of Monaco has adopted his natural child, Mile, de Valentinois, as his daughter, with sanctiion of the French government, which assures continuation of the r.igniug dynasty. The Philadelphia Trade school for girls is equipped with a machine .power shop,x millinery, dressmaking and box' making departments, thus training the girls to fill places in industfry with credit and with profit. Mrs. E. H. Springer of Santa Monica. Cal., recently shingled her home, using 27 bundles of shingles, then painted the interior of the house. In the tropic countries where rubber trees grow, native women do a large share of the tree taping and are expert at the work. Little Grace Knapp, 4 year-old. is said to be the youngest evange list and has twelve redeemed men to her credit as a missionary worker, Week End Safle ROYAL DRUG CO. 19th and Harney Phone Tyler 4482. Opposite Grain Exchange. Week-End Sales Start Friday Morning and , Run Friday and Saturday. 1 EOYAL DRUG CO. r USEFUL ITEMS Stationery Your vacation needs were anticipated, and we of fer you Extraordinary value In box stationery tlnta 59c Another good one with a variety of shaped envelopes and sizes, in white paper only 68c Extra special for this sale tints and white; regular 60c value; was 35c; now 29 C Fountain Pens Your convenience was thought of when we bought these pens; you can buy a fountain pen which not only carries ink for present needs, but ink tablets, in a cunningly contrived pocket in the cap; drop a tablet in the ink compartment and fill with cold water; these pens were made to sell at $2.50 and $3.00; our price this sale $2.50 pens for $1.98: $3.00 pens for $2.19 Extra boxes ink tablets, 15c; two for 25 C Ink, Regular 10c size 5c Lead Pencils, 5c val., 3 for.lOc Ruled Tablets, 10c value 5c Sponges You can buy an extra good, unbleached, genuine Cuban sheepswool Sponge for 75cl larger ones $1.00 These Sponges wet up soft and pliable, hold an abundance of water and will not drip when used overhead. Distilled Water for your bat teries; in pints, 15c: qts, 25c - ROYAL SPECIAL PRICES Norwich Dental Cream with Emetine; 35c size tube... 25c Hinkle's Pills. 100 for .21 C Genuine Aspirin in 6-graln tab- ifts: 2 doz. in bottle for.. .25cT'Po Henna in -lb. original tin Handy package 2 vara y 1 inch Adhesive Tape 25c Palmolive Soap; 15c size; three for 25c Aromatic Cascara, 35c size.29c Absorbent Cotton; No. 1 hospi tal package 48c Ceylon Crepe Toilet Paper, 10c Three for .-25c Velvet Crepe Toilet Paper, 5c Six for 25c Household Thermometer... 25c (This is extra good value.) Sugar of Milk in 1-lb. pkg.78c Bicarbonate of Soda in 1-pound packages 25c Epsom Salts in 1-lb. pkgs..25c Sodium Phosphate granule, 1-lb. packages 25c Witch Hazel, 4-oz. original pack age 20c Egg Preserve, in quarts... 50c E-Kon-Ome Stropper.'for Gillette blades $1.00 All mail orders will receive careful and prompt at tention. We pay the postage. ROYAL 19th and Harney. Opjj. Grain Exchange. Beautiful Women of Society, during the past seventy year have relied upon It for their dlsMn gulshed appearance. The Jsoft, refined, pearly ...I.U. .... 1 1 . ' II renders Instantly, Is always the source ol flattering comment V&LttSi SKINNER DOUGLAS -I00Z TMAOC M PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Helps to er ad let to dandruff. For Restoring Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Haoi fttw. una araggw. j The Ideal Family Loaf. Patronize Your Neighborhood Grocer JAY BURNS BAKING CO. Are You Going to Move? Do You Want Storage? If so, you will find that we are very well equipped to fill your needs. A trial will con vince you. It has thou sands. OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO. Phone Douglas 4163. 806 South 16th Street Automobile Needs You can buy an extra selected, oil tanned chamois 20x25 for $2.00 22x27 for $2.25 24x30 for ......$2.50 Extra Special for This Sale Chamois, 12x16, at 60c Remember These are not old, dirty skins, but new, fresh goods, soft aa velvet, and are ex tra good value at the prices Quoted. DRUG CO. ON STAPLE ITEMS Castile Soap 12c Large size lib. Talcum Pow der 25c l ints ia extra special.) for 3Qf (This Item was specially ground to our order, and we guarantee it a superior article.) Knox Tartar 10c Floor Oil Pint, 30c: Qt, 50c Emulsified Cocoanut Oil Sham Poo 46c Don't Forget that mosquitoes are plentiful; buy a bottle of "Skeeter Skoot" 25c. Also, that your feet need at tention this hot weather; buy and try Royal Foot Powder 25c. Also remember that a good swim is a joy forever, but a sun burned back is a d nuisance; therefore buy a bottle of Royal Sunburn Cream 25c. The remedies are for sale only at ROYAL DRUG CO. and are fully guaranteed by It. CO. I J. X v?5S7 THE BEST LJ.RRFAD ,4! - Phone Tyler 4482. Watch for Our Week-End Sales