tHB BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919. 1 All r archltttta a Fata, Working in thcaa walls e( Tlma; ilth mutivi rfaada and (rtat, Sema with ornamcnta of rhjrma. LoaffUo Why, what ahould ba tha faarT I do not aat my Ufa at a pin's tl And, for my aoul, what can it do to that, Belnf a thln ramorta aa itaalf T Sbakaapoara. Society ARMY matrons donned their prettiest frocks for the first informal "at home" given at Tort Crook since pre-war days. The affair was in the nature of a fare well ior Mrs. John N. Robinson, - who leaves Thursday with Major V Robinson and their baby daughter, Mary Ellen, for service in the Phil lipines. This delightful tea was ; given "Tuesday at the quarters of . Lieutenant and Mrs. William L. Phillips, and Mrs. George Van Stud V diford assisted. The charming guest at Fort Omaha, Miss Helen Mc Creary, who is visiting Colonel and Mrs. Jacob Wuest attended the tea and Mrs. R. T. Crawford, who leaves Wednesday with Major Crawford for, California, bid her army friends' goodbye at the recep-V- tion. Saint Mary's School (Episcopal) Knoxville, Illinois A Standard Preparatory School and Junior Collage. For Girls 12 to 20. 62d year commences Sept. 24. Individual attention. Home life. Athletics and physical culture. Thorough training. For information write : Rev. F. L. Carrington, LL. D., Rector, Box E, Knoxville, 111. Carter Lake Club. Mr. and Mrs. C O.' Campbell en tertained Dean and Mrs. J. A. Tan cock at dinner at the Carter" Lake club Monday evening. The officers of the Merchants Na tional bank had dinner at the club Tuesday evening. M. C. Boyd entertained a foursome. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Haas of Cedar Rapids, la., who are motoring to Colorado, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Haas at their cottage. Happy Hollow Club. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webster entertained the members of Mr. Webster's Bible class at dinner at the Happy Hollow club Tuesday evening, when covers were laid for 56. Judge and Mrs. Irving Baxter had a party of nine guests at dinner. S. S. Martin will have six and foursomes will be given by Paul Griswold and R. C. Peters. Seymour Lake Club. Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble enter tained one of the largest parties at Seymour Lake club, Tuesday even ing. Their guests included Messrs. and Mesdames C. C. Hyson, W. R. MacFarland, Ben Harrisou, Henry Windheim and Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Ballard. Foursomes were given by Ralph Towl and George E. Mickel. Ladies' Gplf club will have 'a luncheon, Wednesday. . . Picnic Party. The Golden Hill society will give their annual picnic, Wednesday, July 16, at Elmwood Park. Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DeLamatre left Monday evening for Chicago, Mackinaw Island, Detroit and San dusky, O. They will return Sep tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon leave Tuesday evening for Toledo and points near the Great Lakes. They will go to Northampton, Mass., to attend the annual reunion of the reg iment with which Mr. Harmon fought during the civil war. Mrs. George L. Adams and fam ily of Niobrara, Neb., are visiting Mrs. J. E. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Giseke, of Omaha, have arrived at the Hotel Marseilles, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hasson of the Morris hotel leave Tuesday for Lake Okobojie. Miss Mary Munchhoff, accom panied by her nephew, Kicnard Munchhoff, will leave Thursday eve ning for Yellowstone and Estes parks, returning about September 1. Mrs. Annabetle Coulter of North Field, Minn., spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Wappich. She stopped en route to California. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohn an nounce the birth of a son, Edward Norman, July 6. Jack W. Austin returned Satur- III lg-tezgSBl : Ul II IH i t. -ir r -inil 11 l - m f u I nil it in - - -rv l uiii ' - " :mii i gwii'iwBgi r - 'tm iiaisH . it. l mwm im -- aw - i . ill " ........n...M..M.i. .. s , llul "lnFTY-FIFTY CORPORATIOlSKr ' I Fiftb At" Nc Yof k City day from overseas service. Mr. Aus tin was a member of the Nebraska base hospital unit until their de mobolizatiorv. and then attended the University of Beaune. Miss Edith Locke of New York, formerly a newspaper woman of Omaha, accompanied by her moth er, will arrive Saturday for a short visit. They will stop at the Fonte nelle. Motor Picnic. Miss Helen Walker entertained at a delightful motor picnic Monday evening, north of Florence, in honor of Miss Margaret Boyd of New York. Miss Boyd, who has been the guest of Miss Geraldine Hess, re turns to New York Tuesday even ing. The party included the Misses t- T-i i r ; erna ana reggy iveea,v iviarjorie Smith and Geraldine Hess; Messrs. Judson Squires, James Reynolds, George Metcalf, Ralph Lee and Sidney Cullingham. Following the picnic supper the guests attended the dance at the Athletic club roof garden. For Miss Fairfield. Many informal affairs are being given these summer days for a pop ular school girl, Betty Fairfield, who is visiting here. Esther Smith entertained ten guests in her honor at a supper at the Smith home Sun day evening. Several of the school set motored to Valley Tuesday evening, for a picnic supper, at which Miss Fairfield will be honor guest. Harry Burkley will enter tain at a small dinner party at the Country club, Wednesday evening, for several. N For Mr. and Mrs. Trester. Miss Erna Reed entertained at dinner, Tuesday evening at her home, is honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trester. Covers were laid for 12 guests. A large basket of garden flowers formed the center piece for the table. From Overalls and Shirt DR. MABLE WESSON Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 614 Brandeis Bldg. Tel. Tyler 2960, Harney 4741. GIRLS The newest complexion fad is derwillo. .It instantly beautifies the complexion, whitens the skin and astonishes all who try it. Never be without it. Derwillo j-cives you a rosy, peach-like skin which ' ?verybody will rave about. It's absolutely narmieas. uei it 10-aay. i-ruggisis re- Tund the money if it fails. See large an nouncement soon to appear in this paper. Adv. ili Heart Beats By A. K. The Ideal Family Loaf. Patronize Your Neighborhood Grocer JAY BURNS BAKING CO. The Mack Sennet girls were called for a rush scene and this dainty miss had no bathing suit ready. She picked up a pair of overalls, on the ground to the right, and a shirt.J on the ground to the left, cut a bit, tacked a bit, and, prestol What more does the girl of today want when she goes to the pools and beaches than this bit of and in dividual costume. . We feel in us A tendency to steal To pillage - To pilfer And to rob. As one subsides Another takes its place And though we fight it We find no relief. Sometimes The instincts Of our cave ancestors Surge up within Until our eyes see red Our muscles grind Until the impulse rules To beat some fragile woman On the head Or some old helpless man. We long to prowl around At night And let the wild In us go forth To salvage and to slay. Alas! There is no hope We are not a policeman. We tried to join The morals squad So that we might Search homes at night Fcr loot And beat up little children But the sly chief winked The commissioner blinked At our petticoats And said: "Nay, nay Pauline! You'd spoil the broth You might tell on Our paid and petted outlaws. The public would Be peeved you know If the gang increased. Our chosen few May break the laws And commit depredation." Our tendency to steal Subsides We have another notion We'll get a gun x And have some fun Watching for "Lawful" burglars. SELAH! Country Club Orfe of the largest parties at the mid-week dinner-dance at the Coun try club Wednesday evening will be entertained by Miss losephine Congdon, whose guests will number 25. Mr. and Mrs. Jack , Web ster will have 14 guests at dinner and H. V. Burkley a party of 10. Mrs. Harry Rowley of Two Riv ers. Wis., arrived Sunday for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. M. F. Hazilton, and her sister, Mrs. J. F. Goerne. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed and Misses Erna and Peggy Reed leave July 28 for Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carpenter, jr., have moved into their new home at Fortieth and Dewey avenue. In Samoa, when a woman is mar ried several tattoo marks are placed on her, and .both in Fiji and Samoa the birth of each child is registered this way on the mother's hand. i LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents I ry it I "tTtlltTTTTT1ll.l..tt hi. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becdmes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates. Adv. Legislatives measures for the pro tection of women in industry sched uled for introduction during the present session of congress include: Abolition of child labor; eight-hour day ar.d 44-hour week, with a weekly day of rest; abolition of night work for women and minors; equal pay for equal work, and the establishment of minimum wage commissions in all states. Husband for Princess Mary. English matchmakers are deeply in planning a suitable marriage for Princess Mary. The king and queen are so devoted to their only daughter that they have heretofore refused to consider the subject seri ously, but as the princess is now in her 23d year they realize that before very long the question of her marriage will have to be taken up. The Secretary of the Interior has issued the following invitation to the American people to visit the National forks and National Monument the American People: Uncle Sam asks you to be his guest. He has prepared For you the choice places of this continent -places of grandeur, beauty and of wonder. He has built roads through the deep -cut canyons and be side happy streams, which will carry you into these places in comfort, and has pro vided lodgings and food in the mosf distant and -inaccessible places that you might enjoy yourself and realise as little as possible the rigors of the pioneer traveler's life These are for you. They are the play grounds of the people. To see them is 4o make more hearty your affection and admiration for America. i " Secretary ofthe Interior Summer Excursion Fares Ask for the booklets you want. They de scribe Yellowstone, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Ml Rainier, Crater Lake, Yosemite, Sequoia, Hawaii, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Zion, Mesa Verde and Hot Springs of Arkansas. Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip, or apply to nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or address Travel Bureau, U.S. R.R. Administration, 646 Transportation Bldg., Chicago; 143 Liberty St., New York 602 Healey Bldg., Atkntt, Ga United 'States Railroad -Administration- CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE, 1416 Dodge St., Oir-aha. Horn Candy Co. H. J. Hughes Co, Trimble Bros. On Hot Days You may not care for much meat but you do want' a little. To satisfy that appetite for meat cook a small quantity of meat with Macaroni or Spaghetti., The combina tion is most satisfying and appetizing. 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