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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1919)
Carvlaaa ol crnaura, nar to fond of lam; Still Jaaaad' ta praise, yat not afraid to blame, Anrw allka la llaft'r. " offand; Nat frw from If ,-ior yt toq vala ta mtml. Pop Book cannot alwaya plaaaa, bowavar (ood, Minda ara not aver craving far ttfair food. ' Crabbe. SOCIETY W 1 '' Presbyterian Aid. The Ladies' Aid 01 the Benson Presbyterian church will meet Wed nesday afternoon, December 3 at the home of Mrs. Van Horn, Sixty- third and Miami streets. Entertain for Visitor. Mr. nd Mrs. Barton Millard enr tertained at dinner at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Lyman Spitzer of Toledo, O., who is visiting in Omaha. At preent Kiht is the guest of Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Pink chrysauthemums ? formed the centerpiece and covers .were placed for 24. Winter Dancing Club. . The Winter Dancing club has tn idefinitely postponed its dance Wed nesday evening at Tiirpin's hall. I - Columbian Club. ' S-'.. The card party to be given Wed nesday by the Columbian club of 'Sacred Heart parish is postponed : until further notice. f ' Entertains Informally. -; Mrs. C A. Kauffold entertained finformally at her home Tuesday aft Jernoon in honor of Mrs. V. W. 'Boyles. - v ,:; Conac Club. J The Conac club will give a danc ing party at the Blackstone Friday evening, December 5. f ' Luncheon. I Mrs. Luther Drake will entertain t luncheon at her home Wednes day in honor of Mrs. Anthony Mer s rill French. i. J For Mrs. Whyte. : Mrs. G. C. Howe will entertain in formally Wednesday afternoon in honor of he sister, Mrs. Joseph Simple Way To , End Dandruff ; There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at 'once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (thjs is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger .tips. My moraine, most if not all, of your" dandruff will be gone, 1 and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely deX stroy every single sign and trace of it, nc matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and . your hair will be fluffy, Justrous, glossy, silky and soft, and ook and feel a hundred times better. Aches and pains sloan's gets 'em! Famous pain and ache Liniment, kept handy, bring gratify- ' r.1 ' ing relief. RHEUMATIC twinges ease up soon. So do stiff joints, lame back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus cles, and those pains from weather exposure, too hey don't fight long against the counter-irritant Sloan's Liniment produces. Keep this old family friend handy for instant use a little penetrates without rubbing, leaving no skin stains, muss, or clogged pores. You ought to keep a bottle handy always. All druggists. Three sizes 35c, 70c;. ft 1.40. ' Director of Thrift for Nebraska Federation of Clubs. 1 ft 4 Mrs. Gpodrich is the newly-appointed director of thrift for the Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs. She is retiring president of Fifth district and has had wide ex perience' in club and war work., Whyte, who leaves during the holi days to make her home in Kansas City. i , i Informal Affairs. Miss Dorothy Shapiro entertained 30 guests at her home Thursday evening.. : Detachable Capes. Judging from what we knowso far of winter's fashions, there are to be a good many coats with 'detach able capes. . Sometimes & little fur cape is to be part of a cloth coat a detachable part, that may be put on and taken off the coat at your will. ) . t SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's Recipe to ; Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. f v - That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair Can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your "charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small-cost, all icady for use. It is called Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon, to bring -back - the ; natural color and lustre of your hair.' Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sp'onge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one srnall strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous, x . Heart Beats By A. K. ' " MAKE IT EASllflL ( D0CT0R NURSE VKfk M I I ASSIST! NG H1 jttrlk Motherhood EXPECTANT MOTHERS PREPARE IN ADVANCE rOMEN who know the difficulties ot mother ',' ' hood demand that thev shall he helrted to on thru the strain, and in some cases the danger, of bearing children with complete safety, and with as much comfort as science can give them. - , Progress in medical research has given the expectant mother comfort thru Mother's Friend, which spreads. Its influence ove the nerves, cords and ligaments involved. Tendering them pliant tc readily yield to nature's demand. There is 'an absence of bearing-down pains, strain and general discomfort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. v USED BY THREE GENERATIONS , The women who appreciate Mother's Friend the most, and who re loudest in their praise of it, are those who unfortunately did not use. it with their first baby and who, thru Its use with the second one, were able to fully realize the almost unbelievable relief it gave. Mothers Friend - Ufed externally At all Druggists Trite jjeeial tooUct en MOTHERHOOD and BABY, Jfree Brapftei-d Regulator Company, Dept. A-20, Atlanta, Ga. ' ' V ' T.ove the author a. v Because of his art For his brilliant characters With bright repartee. Worship at shrines Illusive invisible y BuYleave the writer ' In peace. ' These characters are all His children of Thought They sap his brilliance v Drain him of wit ' Until he is taciturn Timid and shy One might misjudge him As stupid. y' You may picture his locks As long, straight and dark, Framing a narrow face When he really is stout Too red and rotnnd With thin gray hair And curly.- You hope to meet One quite discrete Whose serious mind ' Gives philosophy Whose moralizing " And fine surmising Uplifts the race- In. print. , But stop! This author Is almost frivolous. . There is one you seek Who writes p warmth Fraternity and fairness. But his life is filled Vyith self-conceit With selfishness and ego. There's a woman you've pictured As wistful and wise . Whose muse . ' Is tunefully written Her prose full of tears Is appealing and sad And stirs you toj dreams Unwise .unreal. ' You have fancied . This woman litterateur With mysterious eyes And silken tresses A figure like Venus - And features like Helen of Troy. Ah me! 'Be kind! Seek not to meet them Remember They're best loved WherT they- are unknown. Leave.them to dreams To muses and themes , These authors your iavorites Who Swell in the land Of "Fantasy" The beautiful realm Of Thought , And Save your pink tea- For Beau Brummels. J SELAH. Personals Mrs. O. B. Emerson and children of Allison, la., spent Thanksgiving with Drj and Mrs. Charles J. Em erson. - - Miss Euphemia Johnson is spend ing the week in Fremont in connec tion with the Y. W. C. A. educa tional campaign. A daughter was born, November 29, to Major and ' Mrs. Ffcank La gois. R. E. Blackwood, secretary of the civil service rform association of Chicago was in Omaha Monday. Albert "Shoemaker' left Monday for his home jn Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Andrew Edstrom is at the Swedish Mission hospital, where she is recovering from an operation. Richard Carrineton returned Tues day from St. Paul. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Mason have takenNan apartment at the Morris for the winter. Temple Israel Sisterhood. The Temple Israel sisterhood will meet with Mrs; Sol Bergman, 325 South Thirty-seventh street, Wed nesday afternoon, December 3, at 2:30. The program, under direction of Mrs. Herbert Arnstein, will in clude a talk by Mrs. Marie Leff Caldwell. niani solo bv Miss Fran ces Palais, Russian dance by Mrs. E. John Brandeis and a Russian playlet by-Mrs. Henry Hiller. - ; Major Isaac Chapter, D. A. R. Major Isaac chapter, ;D. A. R., ril! mi SatnrHav. December 6. at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. j. R. Golden, 111 Morth iwenty-nttn street, in stead of Friday, December5, as pre viously announced. Home Nursing Classes. Mrs. W. E. Bolin. chairman of nursing activities, Omaha chapter, American Red Cross, announces that home nursing classes will be discontinued until furtheinotice on account of the rooms at the.Y. W. C. A. being closed. Dundee Woman's Qib. Dundee Woman's club will meet i ik hmne nf Mrs. W. C. Fraser. 4918 Cass street, Wednesday, De cember J, at z:.iJ p. m. to stuay "Joan and Peter," by H. G. Wells. Leader, Mrs. A. L. Green, assisted by Mrs. S. S. Clark and Mrs. J. F. Ferguson, I?. E. O. -Sisterhood. Chapter RK of the P. E. O sis terhood will have an all day meeting at the home of Miss Agnes Livesey, sey, 4939 Davenport street, Thurs day, December 4. - . American War Mothers. American War Mothers will have a kensingtou at the home of Mrs. Susie Finney, 3104 Woolworth ave nue, Wednesday. December 3, at 1:30. Election of officers. Mu Sigma. Mu Sigma will meet Wednesday, December 3.v Mrs. C. W. -Axtell. leader, and Mrs. E. W. Gunther and Mrs. George Payne, assistants. The civil war will be studied. Clan Gordon Auxiliary. The Ladies' auxiliary to Clan Gor don will meet at the home of Mrs. William BrittQn, 2511 Chicago street, WcdnesHay afternoon at 2 o'clock. C. L. Hcmpel. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill. Mrs. Anthony FrenchMerrill will speak Wednesday morifing. Decem ber 3. -Jt 10:45 at the Blackstone hotel on "The Contribution of the Poets." -i Community Service. All evening activities of commun ity service (formerly War Camp Community Service) are discon tinued in accordance with instruc tions from the subcoal committee of the United States, fuel adminis tration until further notice. Girls' Community House is open for ac tivities from 10 a. ni. until 5 ty. m. daily. Among the most attractive fea tures of community service . sus pended indefinitely by the coal shortage arj the club suppers serv ed at the Community House four nights each week by the various units of the Girls' Community Serv ice league. A scries of uest sup pers had just been inaugurated. On Saturday evening the honored guests were Mr. S. STSJaldwell, Mr. William G. Ure, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosenthal. Mr. C. B. Root, Mr. E. C. Thomas, Mr. Charles Levings. Mr. B. II. Twitchell, Miss- Bell Ryan I and Miss Charlotte Town send. With the resumption of activities invitations will be extended to the executive board and Women's club and to the club editors of the papers to accept the girls' hospital ity at Community House. Mothers' Club. The Mothers' club will meet Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Craddock. Mrs. J. F. Beard will be assistant hostess. The subject for the lesson is', "The "Ef fects of the War on American So cial Life." Talk. "Labor and Capi tal," Miss -Gladys Shamp. "The World Woman," Mrs. Zane Thomp son. , Each member will respond to roll call With an item on'Govern ment Efforts for Social Better ment." ; ; Woman's Club Activities. All meetings of the Omaha Wom an's club have been postponed un til further notice. This cancels the luncheon announced by the politi cal and social science department for next Monday and the musical tea for December 10, as well as reg ular""departmental meetiffgs. The Monday meeting, December l,vould have been canceled, Mrs. C,L. Hem pel announced, had not the program been prepared and the time too short to make adequate announcement of the change in plans. The big audi torium was not heated, however, but a room already warmed was kindly offered by the Y. W. C. A. Dr. Callfas Goes to England. Dr. Jennie Callfas has decided to go to London, England, next April, as representative for Nebraska at the world's W. C. T. U. Convention. She was recently elected tojhis of fice at the York state convention, and her election subsequently rati fied at the St. Louis national con ventktn. Dr. Callfas had not de cided definitely until Monday that she would make the trip, owing to the fact that she and her husband have been contemplating a journey to the Holy Land in the summer of 1921. Book Club to Organize. v A group of 20 girls and young married women, who are interested in books, are organizing a club which -will meet once a month. Their first meeting will be ' held Wednesday at the home of Miss Emily Keller, 432 South Thirty- "KILL-JOYS" i : Constipation, Headache, Colds, Biliousness ended with "Cascarets" frothing takes the joy out of life quicker than a disordered liver or waste-clogged bowels. Don't stay sick, bilious, headachy, constipated. Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping ,your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath bad and stomach sour. ' Why not rpend a few cents for a boxof Cas carets and enjoy thenices't, gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever experi enced? Cascarets never gripe,, sick en or inconvenience one like Salts, Oil, Calomel of harsh pills. They work while you sleep. NUXATED IRON Herpt make strong tardy men and beautiful healthy women- Used by over 1,000,000 people an nually as a tonic, strength and blood builder. Ask your doctor or druggist about Nuxated Iron. eighth avenue, at 3 p. m.', Mrs. An thony .French Merrill will be pres ent to talk to the group. Mrs. Cameron on Thrift. Mrs. M. D. Cameron, general fed eration director for Nebraska, lay before members of the Omaha Woman's club at the Monday meet ing the general plan of co-operatipn of the part of federated women's clubs in the thrift movement. She spoke of the work being donevby Miss Georgie Bacon of Massachu setts, director of thrift for the gen eral federation, and particularly of a new outline prepared by Miss Ba con on thrift in the home. ' "Ne braska is -bent on doing her share," according to Mfs. Cameron. "Evefy club woman's home, a home of thrift," was recommended as a good motto for the great body of fed erated members. H. E. L. P. Club. " . H. E. L. P. club will meet Wed nesday evening for supper and sew ing. - W. W. Club. V Mrs. George Swoboda will enter tain the W. W. club at luncheon at the Athletic club Wednesday, De cember 3, at 12:30 o'clock. Benson Methodist Aid. The Iadies. Aid society of t aye Benson Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at thehome of Mrs. C. D. Mclllnay, 2806 North Sixty-sixth avenue, Mrs. J. L. Cor baley, hostess. Nasty Colds Ease at Once First dose pf"Pape's Cold Compound" relieves dis - tress Three doses break up colds No quininel Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing 'and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose funning; relieves head ache, dullness, feverishness, sneez ing, soreness, stiffness. "Papys Cold Compound" is "the quickest surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine." Insist on Pape s! DACNE ECZFJM F0RJ2YEARS Fac4 Unsigbty. ftcbing ket$e.Ctiict7aHe& "I bad ecsema and acne for twelve year. Phnplea and blackheads cov eted the skin and the pores were dogged. My (ace ara unsightly and the itching was so intense that I Irri tated my face by scratching. The ikin was inflamed, and the eruption caused loss of sleep. "Then I tried Caticurs Soap snd Ointment, snd after using them for two months I was healed. Signed) Prof. A. Beningboff, 418 Lucas Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Make Cutieura Soap, Ointment and Talcnm your daily toi preparations. S SSa. CHBtma S awl SOc. Tataaaa SSc Sold throughout theworM. Par ample each free addraas: aaararaLiav araMriaa, Dapt H, MaWaai, Maaa." JHFCaticoP Sap afcaan ilhaat Baas. Bee Want Ads produce results. 1 . - . ' I;- r itt 1 -r - -yjafcTl -ja j.-. - Sore -throat May leafl to worse BAUME analge'siqve BENGUE used in time may avoid severe ill ness. Get a tube. Thoa, Laamlag A Oa M. C During Jhe Emergency -This Store Will Open at 10 A. XM. and Close at 5 P. M. Wednesday We Will Hold A Sale of New vand Distinctive Blouses That Will Help Solve Many oj Your Gift Problems It is a blouse sale that well could be approached with superlatives, if superlatives could better serve to express the character and style and value of these beautiful blouses. Those who have attended the occasional special sales which Kilpat- .;.' rick!s have previously conducted will need no further explanation or emphasis than the mere announcement of the date and the day, and those who may not be f amilar with the Character and Style and Value r of Kilpatrick opportunities should vest this announcement with an in terest that will insist upon .coming Wednesday vto share There Are Four Differenl Lots of Wonderful Tailored, Dress and Russian Blouses Lot No. 1- Lot No. 2- Lot No. 3- Lot.No. 4 M 95 $11.75 $175 Values Up to $7.50 Values Up to $22.50 Values Up to $25.00 Hj.aa. . Values jp to $10.00 ' - - ' The materials are Georgette, Crepe de Chirfe, Pussy Willow and Treco Crepe. They are beautifully trimmed with filet, colored beads, fancy braid and wool em ' broidery. ' 1 The color selection is unusuallyi good and includes Orchid, Flesh, White, Navy, Pearl, Taupe, Emerald, Plum,' Reseda, Lavender, Brown, Tan, Beige, Wisteria, Corn, Peach, Henna, French Blue, Copenhagen, Black combinations and all Blacks. REMEMBER The Early ShopperGets; the First Pick X GIFTS. READY FOR SELECTION Store hours shortened, your own reason should urge'you to shop early in the month early in the day. Here I Am Again s ft1 u -"m TlmNntMaaff Did you miss me last , yearV The' -w at against tuberculosis is on! Buy Red Cross Christ mas Seals and lead your state in the fight. An Important Dress Sale , or misses and Little Women- Two Prices: $21.50 and $29.50 Sizes range from 14 up to 17. There are dresses for schpol vvear, for street wear and many of the more dressy kind. The materials are Serge, Satin, Tricolette, Tricotine, Jersey, and Velvet, in the most desirable shades. - These dresses were purchased from our regular manufac- turers and their quality and value is assured. v ' . . 1 1 I ! i V 1 A I I I I i I n 1 s i i i rSR-i.. a?aaaK-aTawfgwjWR..,iaayii i i mi aa a n i K V i 1 8 I I s