" : , , , " , . I ' I . 1 I Hurrah far cur Job I Beat at the earth. And money .enough, Wllltvw you're worthy Prominent Folks Make Early Opera Reservations y ' Mrs. Florence E. Whiteside, who is in Omaha in interest of the Chi t cago Grand opera says that never vV.fnfA Viaa Um r-ifv mnd ...wirinitv ...... y " . expressed such deep interest in operaas has been evidenced ' this autumn by the early reservations. Grand upera plans are latcing ae- finite shape and during the past week, many of our Omaha represen tative women,' as well as leaders state have made reservation for trom smaller cities troughout the "La Boheme" and Aida." A partial list of the patronesses include Mesdames W. A. Redick, W. D. Hosford, W. T. Burns and W. J. Foy. ' , . , Amon the prominent folks who have already secured their reserva tions are Judge W. D. McHugh, Mesdames H C Sumney. Frank T. Hamilton. D. G. Baum, Frances A.1 Brogan, C. C. George, Arthur Crlt ' tenden Smith, Louis - Nash, Ross Towle, Douglas Welpton, Ben Gall agher, Sam Burns, E. W. Nash, W. F. Baxter, Mr, Koenig and A. C Potter. " ' Greenspan-Newman. ' Temple Israel will be the scene of a pretty wedding Sunday after- .' noon, when Miss Malvina Newman, daughter of Mr. Morris Newman, . will become the bride of Mr. Abe Greenspan. Rabbi Frederick Conn will perform the ceremony. Selma Berkowitz, the ring bearer, will wear a summer frock of pink, and Zerline Somberg, who, with Paul Chemist; will carry flowers to trcw before the bridal party, will wear a frock of green. Mrs. Sam Berkowitz. matron of honor, will be gowned in orchid shade satin, com bined with georgette. Mist Kose Newman", bridesmaid, will wear a iown of oink satin and georgette. Miss Berta Newman will be gowned - in turquoise blue, and Miss sadie Snader will wear yellow georgette. ', All the bridal attendants will carry arm bouquets-of Kijlarney roses.' The bride's gown 'will be of white - satin and she will wear a long tulle ve1L Her shower bouquet will be of white roses and lilies of the val ley. :-,' - , - r ' Mr. Tuliua Newman will act aa best man, and Mr. Maurice J-ipp ana Mr. JUOU1S SOTHDCrg win u uaiicav. - Following the ceremony, supper will be served at the BiacMtone tor the members of the bridal party and the immediate relatives. ine younw coupie leave on trin tn the western coast within a few days and will travel throasrh California .- for several months. ' . i Bridal Show!. A ihnwtr was riven at the home nf Mrs. J. H. Jaske. Thursday even in or in honor of Misa Anna Andrews. . whose marriage to Ralph Hersey t .will take olace in October. The guests were members of the Visiting Nurses' association 1 and included iMisses Florence MeCabe, Kaael iPrake, Kate Moore, Oreta Paulson, I Laura Litton, Florence Richards, -Edith Puis and Mesdames Mildred Huntington, Elizabeth Welch and Myrtle Spielman. . Betrothal Annonrtoed.l Mr. and Mrs. (k D. Mekeel an nounce the betrothal of their daturh- ter, Mildred Joy, to Herbert 3. Me- Uunee of Minneapolis. The wed ding will take place in October. ' Miss Mekeel baa been assistant or ganizer of girls' work at the War Sl I. - A iL. , University of Minnesota and a mem- ber of the Kappa , Kappa - (Jama v.sororii. . . Mr. MeDaffee waa a lieutenant In ' the balloon service and waa station- ,d Fort: Omaha for several . moetths.' He .served six months in Prance and has recently received his discharge. Mr. McDuffee also at tended the University of Minnesota and u now engaged in business in ; aunneapoiia. wnere ine young cou ple wuiimake their home. . Engagement Announced. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. Stiefler announce 'the engagement of their daughter, Monie, to Harry Singer. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Hamilton's Engagement Announced I ; - , . . : ; - : -H.-- s .' v?$f ..) ;.' Benson Society -West Benson Improvement Club. The .regular monthly booster meeting of the. West- Benson Inw provemeht club' was "held Monday evening at the home of Mr. Arthur Thomas, Keystone park, v The busi ness of the "meeting was taken up in the regular way.. Good roads,. was one of the subjects discussed. J. W. Welch of Cherry Croft was made chairman of a committee to secure the grading of roads in fie vicinity. Another committee was appointed to investigate the jitney service for school children.- ' . , After the business a social hour was enioved. Mrs. Willian Morse and Mr. Joe Barton rendered several vocal , selections. ' - Refreshments were served. ' V Benson Woman's Club. Benson Woman's club will meet at the City Hall, 2:30 p. m- Sept tember 25. Mrs. Fred Konkel host ess. The program to be given as follows: . .. Current events in "response to roll call. Subject for discussion "The American Woman in Politics." Mrs. John W. Welch and Mrs. Chas.-A. Tracy leaders. , W C. T. U. The W. C. T.'U.', niet last Friday at the home of the president, Mrs. D. C Sturtz, 6573 Maple street. Plans for the coming convention, which will be held in the Presby terian church of Benson, October 23, were discussed. Ladies' Aid. The Methodist Ladies' Aid met at the parsonage, with Mrs. John Calvert, last Wednehday afternoon. Outlines were made for the work of the coming year. 'Willing Workers. The Benson-willihg Workers met Wednesday afternoon at their hall, 5920 Maple street. Mrs. Iredale Honoree. Mrs. George Iredale was honor guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. John Giles at her home -Thursday, "and the same evening the Harmony club gave a party for Mrs. Iredale at the home of Mrs. George-' So wards, 2324 North Sixth avenue. - . ,. Kensington. s . Mrs. Gorton Roth entertained 10 .guests at; a Kensington Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. George Usher of Albion, Neb. : . ' Missionary Society. ' , Tiie Benson Baptist Missionary society met at the, home of Mrs. G. H. Tuttle, 3152 North Fifty-ninth street, last Thursday afternoon. Narcissus Chapter. , The Narcissus Chapter of the Eastern Staa of Benson 'held its regular meeting, September 18. New members were initiated and re freshments served. Mrs. Norris Entertains. Mrs. E. W. Norris entertained the Keystone Park ; Kensington last Thursday afternoon. t , . ' - Home Nursing Class. A class in Home Nursing "has been organized in Benson, to con sist of 20 members which will meet at the city hall. Tuesday mornings at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Leermakers is instructor. , The Fairs Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fair enter tained 'at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Helving and Dr. and Mrs. Mason. Guests at Clubs. ' Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Pickard were fuests of Mr. and Mrs. Butelle at the ield club Wednesday night, and Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ralph entertained Mr. and Mrs. Pickard at the Happy Hollow club. 1 Personals. Miss Ada Stiger left Friday for southern Missiouri, where she will visit relatives and friends, v Mr. and Mrs. B'. Z. Harrison motored from Cumberland, la., and were Sunday dinner guests at the home of A. E. Carter, 6407 Maple street Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kline re turned from a motor trip to Free- port and Rockford,v 111., and also towns in southern -Wisconsin. - Col. C L. Mather of Des Moines spent Sunday and Monday with his tamily at Benson. Miss 01ivev Himelrich, a former DUDil in Benson High has gone to Lincoln where "she will enter Cot- ner University. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wallace of Keystone park havereturned from New York Uty.- r Mr, and 'Mrs. George Hamilton and son Barton, have gone to Wash ington D. C. S A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ranz, 2915 North Fifty-eighth street last bunday. I Mr , and Mrs, George Iredale of Sioux Falls, S. D., stopped off in Benson for a short visit for a short visit, before going to Colorado on a vacation trip, the first of the week Prof. Lee G. Kratz has reorgan- izzed the Benson Baptist choir and will instruct it during the coming season. , . A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz last Friday. Mrs. Flora Hanley has returned from a five weeks' visit in Kansas City, Mo. ' Mr. Joe Barton has sold his resi dence, and he and his two children will reside with his parents at Key stone park. Mrs. E. Blazure, mother of Mrs. D. H. Fair, and Miss Gwendolyn Shaper, a niece of Kennard, Neb., were guests at the Fair home last week. Olin McGuire has purchased the McCoy residence on Sixtieth avenue and will soon move his, family there, there. , ' Mr. and Irs. A. E. Carter will leave today for a two weeks' trip Mrs. Phillip Lane, sister of Mrs. L. PtOuIx, returned to her home in Dalhart, Tex., last Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Welch and daughters, Gertrude and Irene returned Tues day from an eastern trip. Eugene Smith of Crawford, Neb., returned home Tuesday, after hav ing visited a few -days with his uncle, F. A. Bailey. ' Queen Mary, (then the dutchess of York,) and the countess of Aber deen were the first women to receive honary degrees from Canadian 'uni versity. . ? Happy Hollow ' Mrs. Cuthbert C Vincent will sponsor a card party to be given ! Thursday afternoon, September 25, 'at the Happy Hollow club for the v benefit of St Andrews' , guild. Bridge whist and high five will be played. v Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ralph enter taioed at the Happy Hollow club Saturday evening. Garden flowers 'were used to form the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Drand Mrs. A. R. Knode, Messrs. and Mesdames N. H. Tyson, J. T Pickard, R. E. Segur, Albert Egbert and Jerome Appleqaist. , . Miss Florence Rhoades " enter tained at a large dinner party at the club, Saturday evening. Roses were usd to decorate the table. : Covera ,were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur Mcintosh and H. D. Rhoades; Misses Helen Curtis, Dorothy Lyle, Emma Fullaway, Frances Bollard, Evelyn Robinson, ' Claire Lemont'and Josephine Bee dlej Messrs. Charles Hardy, Ray mond Talbot, Kenneth Snyder, Sid ney Stockton, Philip Welsh and Howard Tremain. 1 Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bliss enter ' tained at dinner at the Happy Hol low club, Saturdayevening when covers were laid for 22 guests. V. A Gordon had 12 guests; W. E. Rhoades, 10; Grant McFayden, 8; and W. H. Guild, a , Smaller par ties were entertained by E. R. Fair fax, C. C Belden, J. W. Parrish, E. F. Howe, H. F. Rose, E. M. Searle and A. J. Cole. , :": Rockford College Club. Mrs. James L, Brawford was elect ed president of the Rockford college club, at the election of officers held September 10, at the home of Mrs. John McDonald. The other officers include Mrs. Robert Daugherty, vice president, and Miss . Minna Stedinger, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held Oc tober. 8 at the home of Mrs. Braw- ' ford, . . : i Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamilton an nounce the engagement of theur daughter, Edith, to Mr,. Edwin F. Thompson of Mineral Welts, Tex: No 'date has been set for the wed ding but it will probably take place daring the latter part or October or the first of - November. The ro mance began several years ago when the Hamilton family was traveling in the south. Miae gajmjtpfl jp one g ftejtost attractive girls of the younger set. She attended Central High school and the National Park seminary from which she was erraduated. She is a member of the Pi Beta Nu. sorority. Mr. Thompson is now located at Mineral WeHs, his home having been in Dallas until a short time ago. He was stationed at Camp Dodge for a time while in the serv ice and was overseas 10 months. The announcement was made at a , tea' given at the Hamilton home, Saturday afternooon. The rooms were beautifully decorated in pink cosmos and lavender hydrangas. Those assisting were Mesdames Morton Engleman, Harry Schifferle, Walter Dawson, Nyle Booth, Rob ert Hamilton and Edward Terry; Misses Carita 'O'Brien, Dorothy Bingham, Nell Beatty and Florence Liver. ' The A vitas grono went to Sim- wood Sunday morning for breakfast win their guardian, Misa Braken. The airls cooked tsotetoes. fried bacon and egga and made cocoa and teast , The Ayitas grow held their cere monial meeting Thursday at the home of Marjocy Moore. Dorothy Hesbacher lit the candle of work. Ruth Rigdon, the candle of health, and Halcyon Mitchell, the' candle of love. In the absence of Miss Foster, the guardian, the Kopa Yallam group met at Central High, ' Tuesday. New members were voted on, and everyone helped to work out a smv- doi ot Mary r ariey:. Mrs. reoples group will entertain their mothers Friday at the home of Gladys Brown. The girls will sing a song composed by one of their number. .. v Several of the gr6ups are starting again after the summer vacation, among those are the Iyega group, the sat a lea ton. the Cheskchamav. and the group of Mrs. Macdougall. miss lorgensens group will meet week after next The ceremonial is being planned, six girls will take the rink of woodgatherer. Xhe Azunta group, Miss Pasco guardian, held its first meeting this fall, Thursday at the home of Har riet Fonda when plans for fall work were discussed. Wednesday s the group met with Ruth Pollack and decided to sew for the Needlework Guild. . For Press Club. Mrs. Marion Learned will enter tain the members of the Omaha Woman's Press club at a picnic at her country home, Waldon Wood, Saturday, Sept 27. Watermelon Social Golden Rod 336, R. N. of A., will give a watermelon social tor the members September 23 at A. O. U. W. temple Fourteenth and' Dodge streets. J ! '."':' i y Dancer in Vaudville. Miss Theresa Huber, daughter of Mrs. Leo Boroff, left Thursday evening for Chicago where she will enter vaudville. Miss Huber has been studying dancing for two years and has accepted, a position with the Columbian circuit She will tour Canada and the south dur-' ing the coming season in a special dancing act. Miss' Carolyn Miller leaves Mon day to enter Ames college, Iowa. ' v.-.-. li,v.-.-.-.v.-.v.-.v.v. Keep Him Good Matured ---Give Him Famous Brew SHark! the welcome breakfast bell, Ringing gladly, what does it tell? The fragrant odor from below, Hinting of the irink you know Advo Coffee "Famous Brew" .. i 'V '- e-Pefat Complexion Smooth aiM valvoty . tho petal of row to tho eomplaxloa ldod by" Nadine Face Powder Thi delicata pMutiltor Imparts , aa Indaftnabl ("harm-" a charm which; linaera In the memory. L dlaooloratlona, - J I H coolnaaa It refraah- riM lnR nfl it ojannet harm I Pink the tendoreet akin. ' I Nadlna Face Powder 11 White plexlona today. Why-no II yours? ' If Soli in Cmm Bam OWyk if At Uading toilet mvnUrt, Jf m IAy aatm't fl, y m1 SO. 17 NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, ' , jT ' - PariaaTonib I r-ie Nadint ad here ontil wvahed oft It preventa aonburn or the return of Skinner's the Best Macaroni and Spaghetti made of Durum , Wheat DON'T, BE WITHOUT SLOAN'S LINIMENT Keep it handy it knows no aqual - in relieving pains and aches.. . SLOAN'S LINIMENT has been sold for 38 years. - Today, it isv more popular than ever. There can be but one answer it produces , results , '. r.-,i . Applied without rubbing, it pone-. tratea to the afflicted part, bringing . reliel from rheumatic twinsres, , sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, and other exterior pains and sprains and the result Tf ex- , posure. it leaves no mussiness, stain, clogged pores. E Get a large bottle for greater economy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. - ALWAYS Call up your Grocer right away, . "Send' Advo-Cof fee, no delay 1" With your breakfast, what greets you? Good Advo-Coffee Famous Brew. Brighten Your Pantry Shelves With Cans of Advo Coffee HIP lllllll New and Beautiful I III 1 1 1 loe8 or an Winter Mil I III 1 1 1 Besides all staple lines we offer the new I 1 1 1 I III 1 1 1 colon), Golden Tan, Ivory, Beaver Brown, I 1 1 I I III 1 1 1 - 'Golden Brown, Silver Grey, Black Glazed, I 1 1 1 I III 1 1 1 etc'' n attract've ace anl button models. I 1 1 1 lllllll So Our Display first. I 1 1 I I III I I j F. & M. BOOT SHOP , I I lrTL7 Co'n,' Rr Nat'l Bank BWg., ( J fT- - J I I HI i ' R 7 16th and Farnam. , H II III II I V n 7rw Ak ,or Our New el I I UI v I lllllri "lu,trted c,ta,0u"' 'jl'' 1 lllieif lillIsMill How Signs Of Old Age Creep Into Your System When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low For Want of Iron, You May Be Old At Thirty Nervous, Irritable and All Run-Down While at Fifty or Sixty, With Plenty of Iron in Your Blood, You May Be Young in Feeling and Brimming Over With Vim and Energy IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD That Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restores Wasted Tissue and Aids in Giving Renewed Force and PdVer to the Body. Physicians Explain Why Administration of Simple Nuxated Iron Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate Run-down People in Two Weeks' Time. Old age has already sunic its talons into thousands of men and women who ought still to be enjoying the springtime and summer of life simply because they have allowed worry, over work, nervous strain, dissipation and occupational poisons to sap the iron from their blood and thereby destroy its power to change food into living tissue, muscle and brain. 'You will Jind . plenty of people at 40 who are broken in health and steadily going downward to v phy sical and , mental decay while others at 60 are strong, active, alert and seemingly growing younger every year. One class withers and dies nice leaves ' in autumn,) while the other by keeping up a strong power of resistance against disease may pass the three score and ten mark with surprising health, strength and vigor. But you cannot ex pect to look and feel young and vigorous unless . y o u h a v e You Are Ageing If you . are wearied by the activltiea of your daily life You Are Ageing If you have loot tho apriof of your atop and your movemonta ere cumbroue You Are Ageing If your ekia ia ahrfnkinf and your face looka wrin kled, careworn and old and ated set a phyaieian'a pre scription for organic iron Nuxated Iron or if you don't want to to to this trouble then fiurehase Nuxated Iron n (t nrfcrlnal narlcttcrett ee that this particular name (Nux- Iran) appears on the package, u you have taken preparations auch as Nux and Iron and other similar iron products and failed toSfet results, remember that " " " such products are an entirely different f ing for want of iron." aaya thing from Nuxated Iron." Dr. James Francis Sullivan. Dr. George H. Baker, formerly Physician formerly Physician of Bellevue and Surgeon. Monmouth Memorial Hos Hospital (Outdoor Dept.). New pitM of New Jersey, says: "From a care York, and the Westchester Ml examination of the formula and I my r.nt. Hn.nit.1. "Thoui.nds own tests of Nuxated Iron, I feel convinced DlentV Of iron in your blood, and " Wing and breaking down at a time that it is PWjration physicians explain below why they .uem'f &Zt, You Are Ageing If the enthusiasm for tackling your daily problems has waned .Jhreo -ways to your welaht Particulars mailed tree to any address. Hall Chem. Co. Dept. Latrii. Mo. TODAY'S BEAUTY H l" We find you canjring out the beauty of your hair to its .yery best advantage by washing it with can- throx. It makes a very simple, in- ' expensive shampoo, which cleanses ' the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff, dirt and excess 4 oiV leaving a wonderfully clean,' ' wholesome feeling. - After its use, you will find that thehair dries. ; quickly and evenly," is never Streaked in appearance and is al ways bright, soft and fluffy i so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleas- '. ure. Just use a teaspoohful of canthrox, which you can get from my good druggist, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a -full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Doctors ' Use; .V Adler-i-ka! "I use Adler-i-ka in ALL bowel cases with great success. Some cases require only ONE DOSE." (Signed) Dr. W. A. Line, Westbaden, Ind. Adler-i-ka flushes Both uppei and lower bowel so completely il relieves ANY CASE gas on thi stomach or sour stomach. Removei foul matter which poisoned stomach for months. Often CURES constipa tion. Prevents appendicitis. Adler- ' i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cas- cars, glycerine and nine other sim ple ingredients. Sherman McCon nell Drug Co. 7 SAMamarn " as w SadT T prescribe organic iron Nuxated the blood has fastened its grip on thsm Uining .highly beneficial and aatisfactory Iron to supply the iron deficiency " inJm? 'Jt'l'l' ANurACTrRKRr kotk. Kuxstrf i nk jn tk. ,mnni. anil mn. ,Bu In my opimon you can 1 make strong, h brDr. Sulllran and otber pbnlclsns seen, forceful men and neaitny rosy- wlth ,rh surpriflns resulu, Is not a secret rcm cheeked women by feeding them on metal- anr, tnit one which Is well known to drunMs lie Iron. The old forma of metallic iron mwrwhere. rnllke the older tnorsante Iron prod mut a-n thraueh a diirestiva nrocess to ucti. tt ts eailly anlrnllsted and does not Injure transform thm into organic Iron Nuxated Tb mtmltnTm p,.rintM. succeearul and en Iron before they are ready to be taxen tlnlJ ,amfanory results to ererr purrhieir or up and assimilated by the human system. tti will refund yniur money. It Is dUpenied in i anJ ....(.I i . . I itrongly advise reader in aU case to uus oil li yil Drug Co. and all ota drui- Car ana Special nUTSing. JtlT, m the weak, nervous, ana run down so as to build them up into stronger, healthier men and women. "Many a man and woman who ought still to ba young in feeling is losing the old time vim and energy that makes life worth living simply because their blood is itarv. This institution is the only one in the central west with separate - buildings situated in their own grounds, yet entirely distinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fit ted for and devoted to the treat ment of non-contagious and non-' mental diseases, no others being ad mitted; the other Rest Cottage be ing designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watch-' ' - ... -v - 'asU