10 THE BEE: OMAHA", THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. Waal ceascieace aktatee to be Or waraa ma Oat ta ea, I Tala. taack M mora tkaa hall ta skua, That, mar tkaa haavaa pursue Papa, Caoka mutt liva by making tarts. And vita by Baking rri. Prand. The Packard One of America's Finest Pianos What ceroid be a finer Christmas gtttt Think of it, the whole family will enjoy ft, and yet to the one to receive it aa HER GIFT, it will be just what ahe has al ways wanted MOST. The Packard is un-' usually sweet of tone, and for beauty and, workmanship of case none equals it. Come in TODAY let as show you the PACKARD, and then we can arrange the payments to BEST suit yon. MICKELS THE MUSIC CENTER OF OMAHA 15th and Harney ' -. so e I B TY Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. True an nounce the engagement of their daughter,' Hazel, to Dr. L. J. Cha loupska. No date has been set for the wedding, but it will probably take place in spring. , ' Miss True is a graduate of the Chicago Musical college and has hvon for herself x a reputation as a plains u Dr. Chaloupska is a graduate of Creighton university and a member of the Xi Psi Phi fraternity. rEvery housewife should be an expert purchasing agent. She should! -know how to buy as well as the merchant knows how to sell She will if she reads The Bee advertising. ... 1 Affairs for Bride-to-Be. Mrs. J. J. Hess and Miss Geraldine Hess entertained at funcheon at their home Wednesday, in honor of Miss Grace Allison, who will be come the bride of Albert Sibbern sen, December 27. A'centerpiece of pink roses and 'corsage bouquets of rosebuds decorated the luncheon ta ble. Covers were placed for Mes- dames C. C. Allison, John Daugherty, Fred Nash, Clarence Sibbernsen and Misses Regina Con nell and Josephine Congdon. Mrs. Frank Selby was hostess at a tea Wednesday afternoon for Miss Allison. Ophelia roses were used through the rooms. Assisting her were Mesdames Alexander Loomis', Robert Garrett, Isaac Carpenter, jr., Albert Busch, Everett Burke, John Loomis, William Schopp, Clarence Sibbersen and Misses Ellen Creigh- I ton and -Esther Wllhelm. The guests numbered 200. Wedding Data. The marriage of Mist Margaret Carry and E. A. Cudahy, jr., both of Chicago, will take place Decem ber, it will be a very quiet af fair only 100 guests being present. Luncheon for Bride-Elect Mrs. Farnham E. Watters enter tained at luncheon at her home Monday in honor of her sister, Miss Margaret Weinandt, of Emerson, Neb., whose marriage to C. V. Dunn of Emerson will take place Christ mas day. Pink roses formed the centerpiece. Covets were placed for Mesdames E. A. Palmer, Harvey Christiansen, James Roach, H. Ea ton, A. E. Hay, Misses Irma and Marie Book and Maxine Christiansen. The added advantage of an Electrical Gift is in its use For Her , For Him For the Home ' feP" e Greater Part of r" ' Woman's Life' ' ' (t b.i Urml ak mLJ is lived in the home, the dearest spot on earth. here her womanly instincts and finer touch of artistic beauty prevail. For the home nothing lends great er cheerfulness than a Floor or Table Lamp V shedding its soft rays of light over all. We Offer Many Beautiful Lamps ' in Mahogany and imitation Ma hogany; hand carved and turned in Polychrome and Old Gold finishes that make ideal gifts. Shown in conventional and rare period designs (Tudor. Adam, Renaissance, etc.) they are much to be desired. ' Shades of Character. v1 Parchment and Silk; beautiful of design and in colors to harm onize with any decoration. Waffle Irons Chafitig Dishes " Percolators -Tea Samovars Toasters, Grills Ovenettes Milk Bottle . Warmers Shaving Water, Heaters Curling Irons Sunshine Heaters Irons , Washing Machines Hoover Cleaners Christmas Tree Lights Special 3-Piece Offer Make it a gift of three electrical pieces it is the best way to buy, the easiest way to please. ' . . ASK ABOUT IT ; - f Nebraska rower Co THE ELECTRIC SHOP Farnam at Fifteenth . 1 2314 M St., South Side V Elks Dancing Party. The Omaha Elks' Informal Danc ing club will give its second danc ing party at the lodge room Satur day evening, December su. AH members of the club and their friends are invited to be present to join in the merriment of this holi day party. Farewell Party. A farewell surprise , party was given Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Avers in honor of Mr.-Roy. Heinricksonwho leaves to make his home in Schuy ler, Neb. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames C J. Ayers, J. C. Barrowman, George Richardson, W. Hill, G. E. Clark, D. W. Smith, Charles Sahler and L. R. Heinrickson. Misses Carrie Gavin, Rose Mora vec, Ruth Hanchett, Hazel Martin, Helen Smith, Mildred Howe and Mrs. M. Segelberg. Messrs. Harry Donnelly, P. Stickney, Gedrge Saunders, , Ralph Segelberg, Earl Adams, Harold Ri ley, W. Harrison and W. Hanchett. Dance Postponed. Deborah society has postponed its dance from December 2V to Janu ary 18. New Orleans Girl Is Fiancee of Omahah 4 ss!fs ft ' ' Heart Beats By A. K. You've tried the Real Now buy tho Boot SCHULZE'S BUTTER-NUT BREAD Miss Mildred Penick of New Or leans is the fiancee of C. W. Morton. jr., of Omaha. Their marriage is to take place in February. Miss Pen ick is well known in Omaha, as she has visited here a number of times. She was a bridesmaid at the wed ding of Mrs. 'Robert Jobst, former ly Dorothy Morton, and sister of Mr. Morton. Returns for Holidays. Miss Evelyn Peironnet, daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. C. Peironnet, is one' of the attractive girls who will spend the holidays in Omaha. She is now attending the Minneapolis School of Art, where she is a mem ber and director of the Three Arts club. She resides at the Berkely club. Before going to Minneapolis she was enrolled at Brownell Hall and later at the University of Oma ha. She arrives home December 20, to remain until January 5. 1 Afternoon Tea. Mrs. T. T. Haniffhen. sr.. and Mrs. 1 T. J. Hanighen, jr., entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at the j home of the former. Yellow and j white narcissus were used in the ! dining room and poinsettas formed the decorations for the library and living room. Assisting; the host esses were Ivfesdames Robert Gar rett, Jack Summers, Robert Loomis, Milton Peterson, Robert Burns, Fritz Bucholz, Wayne Selby, Rob ert Reasoner and George Engler. . Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. R. Weaver enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Sgt. P. W. Gleason of.Fort Sill, Okl. Covers were laid for seven. Every cloud Must have its silver lining Every living soul Must have its share of cloud, a a Trusting And true To God and man And Life and Love My heart ran Like a rippling brook My senses calm f As summer dawn f My fancies quite serene I never doubted For I never thought. " a a a My wishes all Came true ' And Life and Love Were fair enough To me. Success seemed just across The way. But when I reached for i And lost My wits ran riot With Dame Reason For a time I strove and sought Laughed and fought Like one gone mad And then I learned That one who never fails Has never really tried. Time shooed misfortune Heartaches Til health and disaster In my path. Crushed to earth Robbed of precious might Almost spiritually lost Within my grief I struggled up ; Into the light And learned to Live. For "Who ne'er has suffered Has lived but half." My life was whole thereafter Bitter tears Burst forth like torrents From my stricken soul At times. The paii subsided And left its toll Its payment Joy For through these tears I learned the beauty Of full Life Of genuine Existence SELAH. Informal Affairs. Mrs. W. H. Quigley entertained at luncheon at the Athletic club for Miss Lillian Concord Jonasen, who is playing in the Boomerang. Miss Pleasant Holyoke and Mrs.' C. F. Dworak attended. Assisting Mrs. Quigley at I tea at her home, Wednesday afternoon for Miss Jonasen. were Mrs. Mar garet Judson and Misses Portia Bigelow and Flora Marsh. The guests numbered 30. Dr. and Mrs. Quigley entertained Miss Jonasen at the supper-dance at the Athletic clubv following the theater Wednesday evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Hersey and T. D. Cole. j?or a Visitor. - Mrs ' George Tunison entertained at a bridge party at her home Wed nesday afternoon, in nonoc. or Airs FHwin Harte of Brandon Canada who is a guest at the Joan Harte home. Christmas decorations were used, through the rooms. Three ta hlfs'wire set for the table games. Miss Olive Ferguson will give a luncheon for Mrs. Harte rnaay. Lovelorn BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX We Are Glad to .... - , . . r Be of Service to Our Customers at All Times T URING the recent fuel shortage it became necessary for us to shorten our store hours, for by turning out cur lights early, banking our fires, darkening our show windows and put-, ting out all electric lighted signs, We were able to save man pounds of coal each day. ,' . We were confident that our customers would support us in this, although it inconvenienced them because of our inability to serve them properly during the shortened hours, of which so few remain before Christmas. . ' We gladly yielded to the order of the Fuel Commissioner, and now that the ban has been lifted we cheerfully concede to the wishes of our customers and have ' ' Extended Our Store Hours to 9 P. M. for by so doing it will allow them three extra shopping hours each day. t - v "' . We shall workJull-powered and alert to serve every need with the best of merchandise, carrying on our business with true Christmas spirit from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. every day until Xmas. Take the One You Love. Dear Mlsa Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am a young lady, is years old. I have gone with tha boys or several years, but have gone with two boyi for the last year. I like them both very much and they are nice boya, every one seems to be their trjend, but the younger one does not seem to be aa kind-hearted aa the older one, for I often hear him scolding his younger brothers and Bisters. A few evenings ago I was out riding with the younger one and he asked me to marry him. I did not fancy his mode of proposing and told him I would tell him in a week. In -ha meantime the older one asked me to marry him, and because he is kind-hearted and went at it in a more gentlemanly way, I promised him. We are to be married in Feb ruary. Of course the younger boy feels very badly. He says that he will never look at another girl and that they are only a fake and try a man's heart What could I do or say to .make him change his attitude toward them 7. ,As I am to be married in Feb ruary, what kind of a dress would you suggest? We will have a chjurch wedding and are going to my, sister's in Jowa for a wedding trip. What should I have in my wardrobe? I have ordered me. a pale pink taffeta and georgette for an evening dress. Is It proper to wear sucn to dances? BROWN ETES. Marry1 the man you love. The younger man's heart will heal. He will look at other girls don't wor ry. White charmeuse, or white georgette crepe for a wedding dress. An elaborate trousseau is not neces sary. ' Christmas Presents. Dear Mlsa Fairfax. Omaha Bee! Just like many others, I am coming 10 you ior aavice, tnougn i aon i consider myself auite as silly as some of the girls must be that write to you. However, It does include a "friend," who Is about S7 years ef age, and I am 22 years old. He lfl , a very true friend Indeed, but very ' bashful. we have gone together since the 4th and like each other very much, though we don't break our necks trying to tell each other about it. He has asked me what I want for Xmas. We are planning on giving each other presents. I have one for him, and this is what I would like to know: Should I watt until .Xmas eve to give it to him 11.. M. . X 1 . . 1. 1 k jici auiiaiiy , ut bchu Ik iu nun vy man a lew aays Deiore ana instruct "do not open before Xmas?" I am very much ten.pted to do the latter, since he lives in the country and it is barely possible that I won't get te see him Xmas on account of the awful roads. ' Hoping you will answer my ques tions , in the next Bee, I am, very respectfully. A READER. p. a. i wn to tnanK you very much in advance for your trouble and good advice, of which I am very confident. " You might mail the package with the mark, "Do . not open until Christmas," but plan Its arrival for Christmas eve. It you were to send it several days in -Advance It would appear that you wished him to know of your gift tn ample time to give you one in return. .... Two Popular Chums. Dear Miss Fairfax,' Omaha Bee: We are two chums and we would like to have some advice from you. We are 9S and 29, respectively. Is it wrong to use powder and rouge -at our age or are we too young T How should we dress our hair? Are wi too old to wear curls? We are con sidered very beautiful and all th boys are Just simply craxy to keep company wn us. la u wrong 10 keep company with more than one boy or ould we have two or three at a time? Is it sinful to kiss a boy? Are we too young to go to parties' and play kissing games? Thanking you for your advice, we are . DOT AND DIMPLES. If you ever hope to become an ar tist in the use of powder and rouge you had better begin now. It de pends on how you wear the curls not down your hftck I hope. If you have two or three at a time, with your apparently limited amount of sense, you ar lucky. Too, it would be wrong to give your entire time to one mere man when all the others are. losiqg their minds about you. For Mrs. Patterson. Lieut. Ed Connelly entertalnedy Mrs. John Patterson of New York City and Colonel and Mrs. Jacob Wuest, whom she is visiting, at din ner at the Fontenelle Wednesday evening. ' Fort Omaha Dance." The officers of Fort Omaha were entertained at a dancing party at the assembly hall Wednesday evening, followed" by supper at the Officers club. Christmas decorations were used. Jfhe guests "numbered 250. Collegiate 1 Military School University Park, Denver, Colo. A Town and Country Home tand School for Boys ef v All Grades. On January 1st there will be an opening for one boy with proper credentials. Inquire REV. GEO. H. HOLORAN, Principal 1924 S. Columbine St., Denver, Colo. Catalog will be sent on request BLOUSES Special at $5.95 We have taken 300 blouses from our regular stock which formerly sold for $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75. For quick clearance we offer them special at $5.95. JULIUS ORKIN 1508-10 Douglas FAMOUS FOR BLOUSES ' Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura Snap. Oftitnwnt. Trienai. t. fjMr., agj f m of Cmttnr UtorMwla, Dipt X, ltdaw.MM.