THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919. 16 A bu'i house U hie cut). The Una el glorious las cheaps Reflect the Word oa the mount. Babcoc. i ARE women entitled to equal pay for equal . work with men? They are, though they don't often Ret it. That is one side of the question. Do they give equal serv ice with men in most occupations where they are competitors. This is another side. For while there are many lines of work in which women are more adept and compe tent than men, man has the natural advantage where physical endur ance is a test. How can a woman overcome this obstacle to her con tinued progress as a human being? This nuestion will be one of the phases of health discussed in Omaha during the two weeks Hcginning De cember 8, bv a staff of medical wo men who are brought here by the wa.r work council of the Y. VV. C. A. This council had charge of. emerg ency work under the United States government during the war in edu cational work among won't 1 and children along lines of health and hygiene. Miss Esse V. Hathaway supervisor of organizers for the war vork council is now fit Omaha, ar ranging for places of meetings. The furl administration has approved of Miss Hathaway's plan to hold lectures at places where heat i al ready provided.. Private homes will 1e in demand and offers are now be ing extended to Miss Hathaway and Miss Joyce Lapham at the Fonte nelle hotel. Dr. Clara Greenough, who has just returned from two years abroad and Dr. Amanda Bray of Massa chusetts, are two women of national repute who will appear. Dr. Mar garet Hammond of Lincoln and Dr. Emeha Brandt of Omaha are other members of the lecture staff. Their aole purpose in coming to Omaha, at it was tn Lincoln where a similar campaign is just closing, is the edu cation of women and girls to 100 per cent fitness in heattrT and a con sideration of their social responsi bilities. It Congenial Club. The Ivy Congenial club will hold Its bazar in the store of J. C. Reed, T207 Farnam street, Saturday, De cember 6, at 10 a. tn., instead of at the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 p. m. Society of Fine Arts. The children's exhibit pi paintings and prints, under auspices of the Society of Fine Arts, scheduled to he held in the South Side library, December 6, has been postponed.- Catholic Bazar at Florence. The bazar which was to have been held at the hall at Twenty-fourth and Ames, by the Catholic ladies of Florence, will be given at the Sis ters'- home in Florence, opening Fri day afternopn and continuing one week. A special effort is made to have the bazar at the time scheduled, because there are perishable goods for sale and also many articles suit able for Christmas gifts. Delta Zeta. The Delta Zeta alumnae met Fri day afternoon at the home of Miss Marie Houska. Ten members were present. Lovelorn BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX A Persistent Suitor. Dear Miss Eairfax, Omaha Bee: I have been reading your "Advice to the Lovelorn" for quite a while ana consider your advice splendid, so I think you could help me, too. Now, I hav a boy friend out west, where he has been since April. Before he went away he asked me to marry him, but I refused because I wanted to be nothing but a mere friend. Since he has been there he has written to me o couple of times, stating that I promised to marry him. I have answered both of these letters and explained that I did not promise him, but he does not seem to comprehend. What should I do In this case? He has written me that he wants to com out here Christmas. Now, I'll be terribly busy around that time and shall not be able to be with him very much. As he haa no other friends here besides myself, his time would not be very well occupied. How shall f write him and tell him this situation without offending him? How is my writing? Thanking you in advance, sin cerely, BERTHA. Have you ever given him reason to think that your "no" means "yes?" If not, a plain, simple letter from you, saying you will have no time to give him a Christmas and assuring him you do not consider yourself engaged to him, should penetrate to the recesses of his brain and give him the correct im pression of your feeling for him. To Reside in Omaha Booklovers Saturday Specials Regular $1.00 Onyx Silk Hosiery In all colors and sises, B9c. ' Regular $6.00 Silk Teddy Bar. $3.85. - Up to $9.75 Blouses. $5.95. and many other special! too numerous to mention. Saturday will be a great oppor tunity to buy Christmas gifts and save money. Julius Orkin 1508-10 DOUGLAS. Seriously In Love. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha -Bee: Note your advice in the Lovelorn column regarding love affairs, etc. I want to ask your opinion as fol lows: I am a middle-aged gent of 86 years and ser usly in love with, I think, the mosc loveable and sweet est woman in the world (beg par don), three years my senior, but she don't look over SO. On account of the three years' difference in our ages she is under the Impression there is too much disparity in our ages to get married. Do you think the three years' difference should stand between our future happi ness? Thanking you in advance for your FURS Black Fox Scarfs $55.00 Values, Saturday at $29.50 Parisian Cloak Co. 1519-21 Douglas St. 0 V s A, v Of- " i? & do Fiction. THH MOON POOL. try A, Iferrltt O. P. Putnam's Sons. Mystery, superstition, fantasy are crowded into this tale of an enchant ed island of the South Seas. There is the love story of an Irishman and a native maiden; there are gnomes, and frog-folk and dwarfs and super natural appearings and disappear ings. The "light .of faerie" throws a glamor over every page. THB OUTBOUND ROAD. By Arnold Mulder. Houghton MUrflln & Co. Vivid and colorful is this story of a gifted youth who, with the help of the girl he loves, fights his way to freedom from the narrow bondage of the village where he is brought up. The scene is laid in an isolated settlement of Dutch farmers lying in the shadow of the Lake Michigan dunes. THE BUILDERS. By Ellen Glasgow. Poubteday, Page & Co. This book is a picture of Amer ican life in the last two years. It deals in part with the political prob lems directly before jus and shows the effect of the war on a manon tensely patriotic from boyhood and yet who had been rather a spectator than a participation the public life of hisViriginia hotne. The heroine is one' of the best studies of a wo man the author has ever given us. This is the first novel from Miss Glasgow in three years and the re sult is a book of strong appeal and absorbing interest. COMRADES OP PERIL. By Randall Parrlsh. A. C. McClurg A Co. Tom Shelby did not dream as he drove his bronchos into Ponca in search of excitement that he would Among the brides who have re cently come to Omaha is Mrs. Ar min W. Franke. She was formerly Miss Ruby ooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper of Toplin, Mo. Her marriage to Mr." Franke took place Sunday, November 0, in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Franke will make their home in Omaha. Blouses Make Beautiful Xmas Gifts Great Sale Saturday $3.95 nd $5.95 Parisian Cloak Co. 1519-21 Douglas St. be married the next day. Nor did the adopted daughter of the dead gambler, Calkins realize that on the day of the x funeral public opinion would force her to choose a hus band for a guardian. This is a real western story of Wolves Hole, where bandits and cattle rustlers live out of the law's reach, and the best man is the one quickest with his gun. " Juvenile. OPENING THE IRON TRAIL. By Ed win L. Sabln. Thomas T. Crowsll Co. The building of the Union Pacific railway is the theme of this roman tic story. Terry Richards is the htro and Indian fights and an ex citing race between the Chinamen on the Central Pacific and the white men on the Union Pacific make for keen dramatic interest. This is one of Mr. Sabin's "Great West" series: THE BOY SCOUT TEAR BOOK. Edited by Franklin K. Matthews. D. Apple ton & Co. A collection of stories, articles, etc., written by public men, natural ists, explorers and others, and deal ing with subjects dear to the heart of the Boy Scout. The material has been taken largely from Boys' Life, the 'official monthly magazine of the movement, to be here pre served in a more enduring form. THE HEART OP FiNSCSHIO. By Col lodl Nlpota. Harpers. Here is another story of Pinoc chio, the little wooden puppet loved by so many children. In this book he finds he has a heart and can feel like other people. wmmmmmm -cewriut. zviunttma stork iHraRiraHRiiiniisiiiiffiinnnMi Saturday Specials Regular 11.00 Onyx Silk Hosiery In all colors and sizes, 59c. Regular $5.00 Silk Teddy Bears, $3.98. Up to 19.75 Blouses, $5.95, and many other specials too numerous to mention. Saturday will be great oppor tunity to buy Christmas gifts and save money. Julius Orkin 1808-10 DOUGLAS. valued opinion through your good paper, I am very sincerely yours, TELEGRAPH OPERATOR. The three years' difference in your ages should make no difference whatever if you sincerely care for each other. I believe you can per suade the woman In the case, if you really want to win herv Good luck! A Prima Donna? Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am writing to you to see if you could help me, and want to ask you how much they are paying to good, singers that sing in opeya. A special said that I am a prime donna. 1 still got my voice. I . wonder whether some rich people would furnish me music so I can play? I got to work to earn Any living. I should be engagedyin singing and playing. What do you think about my paper? I will appreciate your kindness very much. S. A. The salary of an opera singer is not llxed by a union, therefore it varies. Some wealthy person might become Interested In you, but I doubt it. Why not try to help your self. Personal efforts usually bring betttr and quicker results. Chums How can a girl tell you which hoy she prefers unless you ask her? mi I aah"r" at jafc" """" 'aa 1 jaa r ''i'l 1 I STORE HOURS? 10 A. M. to S PM. 1 i Vi y ' I h I ! & !.. 1 1417 Douglas Street -SATURDAY A Daring Sale of Coats hundreds" of gorgeous fur-trimmed and plain coats that involve values to $100 are divided into four exceptional sale groups. Wonderful Fur Collared Coals Silvertones V clours Broadcloths S Kerseys Frost Glow Tinseltone Suede Peachbloom Alt Colors $2975 $3975 14975 $5975 No woman who fully comprehends the savings af forded by this unusual sale will do herself the injustice of not taking full advantage of this opportunity. -Second Floor Beautiful Water Set FREE .WITH EVERY $15 PURCHASE Water Pitcher and six Water Glasses, first quality, neat cut patterns, free with every $15 purchase. . The supply of these sets is limited and we cannot ! urge you too strongly to be here at 10 o'clock Saturday morning and get yours. V e : Different. ff 1 n I I 1 1 a . 1 : jflrr8 y "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" BEATON'S ETTER. AR GAINS "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" Hundreds of appropriate Christmas gifts, toilet sets, combs, brushes, safety razors, manicure sets, etc., are reduced in price along with the following list of drugs and sundries. Because of the shortened business hours we are extending our week-end sale' to include Monday. We advise shopping early after 10 A. M. aturday pecials 1 gal. Denatured Alcohol, 85 Castoria 24c 60c Sal Hepatica 48 $1.00 Kodol Dyspepsia Liquid, at 72 30c Laxaiive Bromo Quinine. at '. . . 22 35c Vick's Vapo Rub 27 25c Salinos (a saline lax ative) 16 $3.75 HorliclCs Hospital Malted Milk $2.98 50e Swiss Villa Lawn Station ery, per box 24 $1.00 Leonard's Ear Oil, 89 25c Mustard Cerate, special, at 16 60c Corega '. 40 60c Lavoris 46 50c Eatonic 29 Waterman and C o n k 11 n Fountain Pens, $2.50 and up. $1.25 Denatured Alcohol, per gallon 85 60c Swamp Root 44 30c Zymole Troches 21 15c Sayman's Vegetable Soap.i at J 2 20c Wool Powder Puffs.. 10 $5.00J Auto-Strop Safety) Razor, at $4.15 $1.00 Penn Safety Razors, at 69 $1.00 Gem Safety Razors, at 89 25c Lysol 19 30c, Bromo Seltzer , . . . .21 $1.20 Imperial Granum, $1.05 85c Mellin's Food 59 25c Shac Headache Remedy, at 191 Graham Beauty Secret Lifts out lines Draws out blackheads ' Reduces enlarged pores Bleaches the skin Corrects sallow skin Sold Only at. This Store CANDY DEPT. 'Agents for Huyler's, Original Allegretti, and Lowney's Choc olates, in one-half to five pound boxes. We also sell Johnston's, Gordon's, Wood ward's and Brash's. 90c Brach's Whipped Cream Chocolates, per pound . . 59 60c Peanut Brittle, per pound, at 42 $1.00 Milk Chocolates, in stars, per pound 80 80c Chocolate-covered Cara mels 651 aturday pecials 25c Honest John Corn Plas- I ters 16 i $1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypo- j phosphites $1.19 ; 25c Phenalax Wafers.. 21 I $1.00 Listerine 73 50c Salicon 42 $1.00 Nuxated Iron 89 X)c Orazin Tooth Paste, 34 When you next buy aspirin ask us for the New Im proved kind, Salicon It won't hurt your heart nor upset your stomach. More efficient than crude aspirin for headaches, colds rheumatism, neuralgia, etc. Put up in bottles, 25c, 50c and $1.25. Try it and you will always use it SALINOS tha perfact sallna Iaxativa. Xasr to taka. Pcr ftetly solubla in cold water. - Recommends as a splendid and healthful alimlnant by over St, 000 physicians. 16. 39S 78 RUBBER GOODS Big special sale of all Rubber Goods, guaranteed for two years, Saturday and Monday. $1.10 2-quart Davidson Foun tain Syringe 78 $1.25 2-quart Velvet Water Bottle 89 $3.50 Ladies' Spray Syringe, at $1.98 40e 52-inch Syringe Tubing, at 25 PERFUMES A complete line of Houbi gant's Ideal, L'Origan, and other, odors in original pack ages. We also have all the popular Coty odors. Buy now, for all stock on import ed perfumes are very scarce this year. $1.75 Jickej Extract, per ounce $1.10 $1.00 Piver's Muquet Sachet Powder, bulk, per ounce, at 29 $1.00 Piver's Azurea Sachet. Powder, per ounce. .69 75c Hudnut's Wood Violet Sachet, per ounce. . .35 50c and 76c Sachet Powders, all odors, per ounce, 25 75c Locust Blossom Extract, per ounce 39 75c Crab Apple Extract, per ounce 39 $2.50 Mary Garden Extract, per ounce $1.89 $4.00 Houbigant's Coeur de Jeanette, per oz., $2.75 $1.25 Piver's LaTrefle, Az urea and Muquet, per oz., at 754 $2.00 Hudnut's Dubarry Ex tract, per ounce. . .$1.10 $2.0U Djerkiss Extract, per owice $1.25 IVORY We have a complete line of Ivory Goods, speciallv priced for Saturday and Monday, $3.Q0 Ivory Hair Brushes for $1.69 CIGARS" Little Chancellors 6 McCord-Brady Hand Made, each fit Box of 50 $2.50 8c Little Mozarts 5 15e Mozart, Perfecto. .10 Box of 50 $4.75 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10 to 50-Watt Mazda Lamps,' at 35t 60-Watt Mazda Lamps. . . .40 15c Fuse Plugs, 6 to 30 am peres, at 8 At Our Store Today We sell so many of these famously good choc olates that we can always supply any of the Johns ton popular assortments. And Always Fresh These are the kind you see advertised in The Sat urday Evening Post and are W Whal She Wants! 1 " van , m a a Tanlra cram im 1 O O and 5-lb. boxes now in SIOCK. Beaton Drug Company 15th and Farnam Streets v Mail Orders Receive Oar Most Careful Attention "THE APPRECIATED , aJ CANDIES" UJ J i! r a 1 H oweri(& BUY BOWEMS CUUANTKDj rvMrnjite : HOWARD. STREEtr.BETWEEN J5th and 16th ' m Bowen's Value H!!!. IIt at Bowen's Value Giving Store The showing of Bowen gift furniture Is most extensive. Every floor Is filled with that which will help make your home more beautiful and home-like. All furniture on the various floors of the Greater Bowen store Is guaranteed as to quality, workmanship and service. We urge and invite Inspection and comparison. It Is pos sible only to obtain such quality furniture at typical Bowea value giving prices. ' A Sewing Cabinet for mother or slater la a most acceptable Christmas sift 'Cab inet similar to the one pictured above for as little as $18.50 Cata Lea- Tablet In mahogany, walnut or oak are alwaya most acceptable. Wa have have them In practi cally every period design, up from fit A Bnffet a gift Jot the home Our display of buffets Is ana of tha largest and moat extensive. Wa have every period deetga In every flctsh including mahogany, walnut, Jacobean oak and golden oak. The William and Miry buffet pictured above la only , , tfS.SO Gifts for the Home .i A 0 BR Mais tha Lamp Shade Lamp shades are gifts that alwaya pleaae tha recipient and add charm and distinctiveness to the home. Our stock of frames Is most compute and our drapery de partment haa the very alike which you wilt want. Make this your lamp headquarters. Our Instructors will be only too pleased to assist you In designing and making your ahade. lino Iw the event you contemplate the purchase of a if , limp for your home or for that of a friend, be if euro and vlalt the Greater Bowen store before B making your selection. Our stock Is most rsplete P and we have lamps &s well aa ahadea In every H finish, design and price, ranging in price for table p lamps, up from , 18.04 s Floor lamps, complete Including post, ahade and f all necessary electrical attachments, up from s S28.M g ' W. A big easy chair la a welcome gift They may be M had in mahogany, wakiut, fumed and golden oak, j upholstered tn leather. "tapestry, velour and denim; s all typical Bowen values, priced up from.... $38.00 p Casseroles In beautiful highly polished nickel stands. These are In brown-white Oxford ware, guaranteed value. Cannot be duplicated else where for twice asked by the Oreater Bowen tore, each, only $1.65 Aluminum Stew Pans, largs, extra heavy weight for only SSc Three Piece Net Aluminum Stew Fans. These are also made of extra heavy aluminum and the three pans are of different sizes. Three piece sets only $1.18 Tea Kettles Aluminum, extra good Quality, can- sot be duplicated elsewhere for considerable more than asked here, each, only $1.85 "H B iWltiiiii m IS NO W OPEN g You will be surprised to know of the wonderful values offered at 1 exceptionally low prices. Here you will find everything in toys for i - At TN- a ... . . g mo luuuicu, Liu DOl iaii TO 1 bring them In and let them ( enjoy a visit In Toytown. ifsfefm r$Y Fumed Oak Roller-top Desk and Chair, a. real Bowen value $&M 1 9 i Screen Lanterns of every kind and description, up from $3.86 Shoo Flies. Something which will de- light the youngster, up from.... $1.00 P Walking Dolls Dolls of every else and de acriptlon. The fam ous walking dolls, aa low as ti.ti, others as low aa tse Snameled Steel Doll Furniture. Beta like, pictured above, np from the one B ...... .80s r EVERY Hn HQ Pprci7rii it n i ".".i U'.-.-r,-. . AGENT. SHE SH 6 UD KNOW HOW TO BUY AS WELL AS THE MERCHANT KNOWS HOW TO SELL. SHE MUST READ ADS,