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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919.
O Christ! that H ware pouibU
For ana hort hear ts cm
The souls we love, that they miht tall
Ua what aad where thay ha. Anoe.
SOCIETY
i
. TTONEYMOONS?' What de
ll lightful things they ire. But
"""plana for almost all of them
are guarded carefully and not even
the very best and dearest friend of
either bride tar groom is able to dis
. cover the destination of the newly
aaed couple. There are a num
ber of weddings to take place during
and shortly after, the holidays, but
no one has been able to find out
where these Omaha couples are to
honeymoon. Perhaps they have
' plans such as E. A. Cudahy. jr., of
Chicago. No, no, he has not told
anyone where he intends, to take his
bride, but he has applied for -a pass
port to Cuba.
That island is indeed an ideal
place am! many, are the advantages
while there. The weather is not
the chilly, biting type customaryat
this time of the year in the north,
but more closely resembles one of
those baliny spring days when all
" the world seems rosy. And, of
course, 'Jie "cup o' kindness" may be
taken there yet awhile for the sake
of Auld Lang byne."
Pre-Nuptial Luncheon.
Mr. ard Mrs. i . G. Sibbernsn u
tertained at luncheon at the Omaha
club Thursday in honor of Miss
Grace Allison and her fiance, Al
bert Sibbersen. Baskets pi red
roses iied with green tulle formed
he decorations. Covers were
placed for Messrs. and Mesdames
Jack Summers, Isaac, Carpenter, jr.,
and Robert Garrett; Miss Esther
Wilhelm and Drexel Sibbernsen.
Wedding Date.
The marriage of Miss Ruth Boug
hs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Douglas, and George Solomon will
take place Saturday evening at the
home of the bride.
Rev. Mr. Whitconib of the Cal
vary Baptist church will officiate.
Miss Marguerite Fowler and Mr.
Frank Schmidt will be the onlyat
tendants.
You'll like this
good, real milk
Your grocer sells three
N cans at a special price
Save the Labels V
a ran Ta ikX alrud mafod year copy of ear premium book
m,. many wrai ana raiaaolea
mw (anal ua laoeia Irom the cans.
The Oatman
Condensed
n
Personals
ramnimsran besocToal 1 11 1 III
saw &s. m
Dr. and Mrs.'W. HMulIen of
Bloomfield, Neb., have come to
Omaha and will make , their home
here permanently.
i .
Mrs. Andrew Edstrom, who has
been ill at the Swedish Mission hos
pital, is convalescing at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Siflythe of
Steamboat Springs, Colo., will be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S G.
Smythe for the holidays.
Miss Jean Kennedy daughter of
Mrs. Alfred Kennedy, arrived home
from Mount Hoyoke college Thurs
day. She is a delegate to the Na
tional Conference of Student Volun
teers itt Des Moines, December 31
to January 4. '
Miss Jtssie Northrup is convalesc
ing at iu-r home.
Gordon-Marshall. - x
The marriage of Miss Ruth Mar
shall, daughter of E. O. Marshall of
Yorkville, 111., and Sidney Gordon
of Omaha took place Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of the bride. Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon will return Janu
ary 1'and will occupy the Ed Boyer
home.
Inf-nmal Bridge.
Mrs. Alfrtd Burr entertained in
formally at a bridge party .at 'tr -Lome
Thursday afternoon, ii hoi.or
"f Mrs. Cli-Ycnce , Spier, forii'cr!
1-ousse (..or ct Lincoln, ihre; ta
blcs were, set for the game.
4
Heart Beats
By A. K.
Marsh & Marsh, Exclusive Distributors, Omaha, Neb.
Mars Club.
The Le Mars club will 'entertain
at a dancing party Friday evening at
Kelpine's academy.
Phi Sigma Phi.
Misi Marguerite Fenner will en
tertain at an informal dancing party
at her home Friday evening, for the
mefnbers of the Phi Sigma Phi fra
ternity. Cliri'tnias decoratior.s will
be used. The guests will number 30.
Theater Party.
M. F. Shafer entertained SO guests
at the 'Orpheuln lhutsday evening
. To Give Play.
The members of the junior and
senior classes of the St. Berchmans
academy will give a Christmas tab
Icau and sketch Sunday evening at
the academy. It will also be pre
sented Monday afternoon for the
stmlerrt body. x
For a Visitor,
Mrs. Joseph Barker entertained
the members of the Original .Cook
ing club at luncheon at her home,
Thursday. Mrs. William Bethell of
Rcdlands. Cal., who is visiting Mrs.
George Prinz, was the honoree.
Covers were placed for Mesdames
Prinz, C. T. Kountze, Luther
Kountze, Sant Bums, W. H. Wheel
er, M. G. .Colpetzer, andWard
Burgess. ' '
Wednesday evening, Mr. Frank
Judson entertained at a dinner and
Orpheum party for eight guests.
Mrs. Bethell and Mr. and Mrs,
Prinz attended.
Prettiest Mile Club.
The "regular dinner-dance will be
held Saturday evening at the (Pret
tiest Mile. club.
A dancing party for the junior
membcrsof the cltrb will be given
Friday evening, December 26.
The children's matinee dances will
be resumed January 3.
j Winter Dancing Club. !
The Winter Dancing club will give
a dancing party Friday evening at
the Ben Hur hall.
"I never watched
The hands of a clock-
And they never waited
For me. f
1jood fortune smiled
Endowed me at birth
With health '
. And strength v
And my blessing 'work.'
Work has encouraged me
Never discouraged me
Helped me over
Life's sleepy hollows. -It
has spurred me on
Enhanced my pride
It has given me dignity .
Balance,
Poise v v
Softened my -judgment
Of other souls
It has taught me '
The value
Of generous minds
To see
And to be more kind
To speak more softly
Of others' faults
And be less, sure '
That they have erred
Before proclaiming
That they are wrong
And I am right."
Thus spoke the leader of men
.
There is no work
On Earth
That's ignoble '
, It is plastic clay
In your hands to mould
It grows and grows
Till it's monumental
If you are -A'
big enough man-
Or it shrinks v
And sinks
To the very bottom -"
If you
Are a worthless weakling.
Work is never a curse
But a gift
It gives opportunity
The right of way
A chance to develop
The "InnerMan."
SELAH.
i o
tWiNTER Haven
ofThousands
The Warmth of the Guj waters
The balmy Gulf breezes, blowing over
sunny plains
The motoring under Southern skies,
which span the biggest state in the
Union -r
The life in the open, with its many
land and water sports
The luxury of the hotels
These are the strong tourist attractions
of Texas.
Go this year.
Once a Texas winter visitor, always a Texas
enthusiast
Ask. for information about Excursion Farts
v to certain winter resorts., v
"Texas Winter Resorts," and other retort booklets, on re
quest. Ltthe local ticket agent help plan yourtrip or apply
to the nearest Coniolidated Ticket Office or address
nearest Travel Bureau, United States Railroad Administra-
tion,646 Transportation Bldg., Chicago; 14J Liberty St.,
New York City 602 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, Pleae
indicate the places you wish to see eo route. ' '
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE,
' ' 1416 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb,
" Phone Douglas 1684.
i &M - United States R;ilrqa,d -Administration
( Frightful Experience.
"What was my most thrilling ex.
uerience?" musod the ex-pilot "Ahl
I could never forget if It was a
briRh: starlight night, but the lurid
flashetTaround' us obs:ured all else
as we sped through the air. I The
advancing enemy was hard upon us,
while all around we heard the weird,
savage music so terribly familiar,
and the thud as of a thousand falling
meteors. We dived, looped, cork
screwed till our senses were numbed.
I felt afsharp pain in my right foot,
a dull weight in my side I was
falling, fallingand knew no more
till 1 found myself n the ground
badly smashed some hours later."
"And that was really your record
aerial engagement?"
"No' he said; "it was my first
experience with the - jazz." Pitts
burg Chronicle-Telegraph,
The Secret Sorrow
I stag th bjrna of tht conqMra, who Ml la thl Bat
tle of LIU. N
Tb hjrraa of tht woundc. tho bootta, who dltd ovtr.
wholnod la tha trif. Story.
What-Would We Do Without Divorce?
Woman Jurist Believes
Divorces Should Be x
' Hard to Secure
-Make
Indianapolis, Ind., Nor. 18.
divorces harder to get -v
This is the method suggested by
Miss Ella Groninger, first woman to
it as a judge in Indiana, to combat
the divorce evil.
George S. Tenney of Indianapolis,
who was the first man to appear be
fore a woman judge in the state, is''
a married man today because Judge.
Groninger adhered to her principle
of fewer divorces and refused his pe
tition for a decree.
The feminine view of Tenney's
case was taken by' the woman jurist,
sitting as special judge in superior
court.
"From the evidence, this woman
has given this -man 29 of the best
years of her life and the court is of
the opinion that the man is not enti
tled to a divorce," said the woman
judge. "The decree will be denied."
"But, your honor," protested Ten
ney's counsel, "the evidence showed
that the wife came home in the
mornings as late as 4 a. m."
"Yes, and as far as the evidence
goes.y retorted the court, again de
fending the feminine point of view,
she might, have been visiting a sick
friend."
Explaining her attitude on di
vorces, arrived at during a number
c uii. - t... -c-
during which she served as deputy
prosecuting attorney in the defense
of defaulted divorce cases, Miss Gro
ninger declared that too many do
not learn the greatest lesson of mar
ried life, "give and take."
Here are some rules laid down by
the feminine jurist for the benefit of
What is it the green leaves whisper
When the year is young and
bright, ,
And the leaves that are aere and
crisper
In the wan October-night?
The river grieves to the sallow,
The mountain weeps to the plain,
The mint sighs low to the mallow,
Ard the wind wails over the"hiain.
The yellow sunshine lieth
Oir the face of the waning year,
Like a pallid smile that dieth
On the tremulous lips of fear:
There's a sorrow too deep for dis
sembling,
There's an anguish tooTfeen to be
tray, A
There's a terror too fearful for
trembling,
There's a pallor more pale than
the day.
heartache, a
There's a secret,
trouble.
A mystery of misery, a sign
That floats upon time, as a bubble
Swims on the cool surface of
wine: ' ,
The heart of the great world is
throbbing
With an inarticulate pain,
And the sound of the sea is its
sobbing, ,
And its tears are the falling rain.
' Doris Keyon.
REMARKABLE VALUES
IN CEDAR CHESTS
NEXT SATURDAY AT
UNION OUTFITTING CO.
A Special Purchase Event
Enabling You to Secure a
Gift at About Half.
Low Rent Location Brings a
Saving of 25 to 50
on Dolls and Toys.
The Cedar Chest has estab
lished itself bo firmly in the fem
inine mind as a decorative and
useful piece of furniture that it
readily solves the gift problem,
particularly so In view of the low
sale prices -at the Union Outfit
ting Company next Saturday.
There are many attractive
styles to choose from in large
and small sizes to meet the re
quirements of every woman. v
The sale is the result of a for
tunate, purchase and prices are
the lowest that Cedar Chests may
be quoted at again in months.
Grownups who visit Toyland
will find they can save from
25 to 50 on toys. .
These savings further demon
strate the value of being located
out of the Hieh Rent District. At
the Union Outfitting Company
you can-always makeyour own
terms.
-Lovelorn
BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX
She Wants to Know.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
This la Viy first letter to you, but
hot a case of love. I am a girl of
21 years of age. I havevblue eyes
and black hair, fair complexion'.
"How long ahould I wear my
dresses and how should I comb my
hair? BLUE EYES.
. P. S. Please keep my address
with you, for I would like to corre
spond with some nice boy, so if they
want to get my address they may
get it from you. Thanking you ever
so much for your trouble, I remain
awaiting.
If you are 21 and have black hair
and blue eyea you should wear your
skirts quite short. Comb your hair
with a white comb. I have no nice
boys on tap right now and could not
give them your -address anyway,
since this is a lovelorn column and
not a matrimonial agency.
Two Rich Bachelors.
Dear Miss Fairfax: We are two
lonely bachelors of about 40 years
of age, but young in aDDearance.
We are rather rich in this world's
goods, but for some unknown rea
son the girls all seem to be very
shy of us. We have recently got
new cars, but this don't seem to help
much. Could you tell us any way
we could get a stand in with a
couple of girls. Please print this
and your answer soon. Thanking
you for your advice, we are,
TWO LONELY BACHELORS.
Take trip to England. I un
derstand there are approximately
2,900,00y more women than men
there. Under these circumstances
the women probably wouldn't be
very particular and you might stand
a pretty good chance.
JazX Baby Speaks.
Bear Miss Fairfax: There's been
so many come to you for your good
advice, so thought I'd come and
trouble you a little. I thought may
be I could solve my own problem,
but found out I couldn't so I came
to you.
I am a girl of 18. and am through
high school. I've been going with
a boy of 19, but here lately my
parents object to me going with him.
I asked them again and again, why,
but they always say, "I don't know."
think if they object they surely
have a reason, don't you?
I silo one over on them ana go
with him once in a while, but when
they find it out Wow Pity me.
I take it and grin. Don't you think
that Is the best?
I go with other boys and try to
forget him, but I believe I'm In love,
yes, sir, in love. I can't forget him.
Just think of him an tne more.
"Absence makes the heart grow
fonder," doesn't it?
Hoping you win rma space 10
print this soon. Thanking you in
advance, I am,
CADI.
Surely your parents have a reason
for objecting to this young man.
And I believe you are entitled to
that reason. Be not too sure that
you are InJove with him. To one of
your age, opposition makes affec
tion stronger for the time, but should
you let yourself be carried away
by Such falsely stimulated affection
you would, undoubtedly, regret it
later. Try your folks again, .per
haps they know something more
about this young man than they are
willing to tell .
- : Cltlsen: As nearly as I can un
derstand your, letter you mean you
are afraid to marry for fear of a
divorce. That is like saying you
will not eat for fear your food will
disagree with you. Marriage is a
sacred and.blessed Institution. The
Bible says: "It is not good for man
to live alone." There are too many
divorces, it is true, but if you and
the young lady truly love each other
and are willing to make the neces
sary sacrifices for the sake of ulti
mate happiness, there is no reason
why your marriage should not be
one of the beautifully happy ones
Home fpr .Child.
W hav a letter from a family
that is willing to give a good home
to a child, boy or gin, irom Daoy
hnnii tm to 10 vears of age. Name
will be given upon application.
those who would avoid the divorce
courts: v
No divorce should be granted to
persons who do not come into court
with absolutely "clean hands" and
without fault.
No divorce application should be
filed before three years after mar
riage. Two years should elapse after the
date of separation before filing of di
vorce suit is permitted.
Bolster up the divine significance
of the marriage contract and obliga
tions by educational propaganda.
Eliminate "incompatibility of tem
perament" as a ground for divorce.
Prolong wooing days during mar
ried life.
Stick to what the minister says in
the marriage ceremony including
"love and obey."
Wives should become motherr in
stead of devotees of fashion and god
mothers of poodle dogs.
Don't become an addict of rouge
and don't rockN the matrimonial
boat.
Try your "divorce case" in the
home before you take it to the
courts.
C t . : I I
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MILK MILK
MILK f
5,000 cans of Carnation and
Pet milk for sale Fridayand Sat
urday of this week.
Tall Cans, each . .V. .'.16c
2,009 pounds of Extra Fine -
NAVY BEANS, per lb., ftfc
10,000 bars of Lenox SOAP,
10 bars for. . 49e
We will have some fine granu
lated sugar for sale with our gro
cery orders at 12 Kc per lb. The
quantity of SUGAR to each cus
tomer is limited. v- Do not wait
until the SUGAR is all sold, but
try HARPER'S today, it will pay.
H. H. HARPER CO.
1713 Howard Street,
FUtiron Bldg.
CUBA HEALS
HON BABY
Sore andRed. Awflillyltchy
and Burned. Kept Awake.
"When my baby was about a year
old he got the pink eye. He began
scratching above his eyes and a
rash formed that wesson, and ted.
It looked terribly, and was wfully
itchy and boreed, and he irritated k
more by scratching. He was cross
aad fretfnl and woald kaepme awafcs
arly sH BlgM.
"The trouble lasted two saesMhe
when I began usine rtnm mnd
I used two cakes of top aad a hasT
a fWry-cent box of Ointmsnt and he
waa healed." (Signed) Mrs. A.
Sjervan, Axtdovet, 8. Dakota.
Give Cuticnra Soap, OtctmentsBd
Takam the caw of Tour skin. '
anvweacarreeaeanaa: n
Mjg iA (SSl
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euro mw m
i Friday and Saturday at the 5
Sherman & IVIcConnell Drug Stores
Things are mighty lively around our stores these 'days for they are filled to over
flowing with nice, fresh merchandise selected and purchased some months ago at
quite an advantage in price, and shipped to arrive "just in time for Christmas."
Plenty of good clerks these days, and all anxious to "serve you well" The war'
and steel and coal strike are "over at the Sherman & McConnell Stores.
Perfumes
1,000 i'mda
at least
Candies
Kinds enough to
" satisfy all
Cigars
Call for Pink
Circular, telling
kinds and prices
Thermos Bot
tles and Kits
(In all their
variations)
Fountain
Pens
Moore's, Parker's,
Waterman's
Jonteel Perfumes
A complete "line of
these dainty toilet
goods, including:
Talcum. , 25
Face Powder 50
Cold Cream 50t
Rouge 50i
Toilet Water
"Odor Jonteel"
La Jeune Liquid (quick
harmless) Hair Re
mover 75
By Mail '.85t
Special Friday and
Saturday
Williams' Talc-3 odors'
per can 12
Colgate's Talcums
3 or 4 kinds and odors.
Your choice, can, ll
(At Dodge St. Store
only)
French Perfumes
Our stocks are quite
complete of the follow
ing: f
Houbigant, Piver, Coty,
Rigaud, Roger & Gallet,
Kerkoff's Djer- Kiss,
etc., etc.
Of course we sell regular medicines and
toilet goods at all seasons and times.
. Tooth Pastes
50c Pebeco for 37
50c Pepsidont for 37t
Look out for "ringer"
imitations of the
-above.
Klenzo Tooth Paste,
for-. 25t
30c Kolynos for 19
Toilet Creams
and potions ,
$1.50 Oriental Cream,
for ....S1.19
60c C r e m e Elcava,
for 476
50c Cucumber-Benzoin,
and Almond Lotion,
for.. 33t
60c Odor-o-no. . .474
60c Milkweed Cream,
for 47
60c Satin-Skin Cream,
for -..-.474
60c Creme Marquise or
Orange Flower Skin
Food Special, 43
$1.00 Lotus Hair Re
storer 746
60c Sempre Giovine,
f or 47
"Winter Garden"
That's it! The new
name for our beautiful
downstairs Lunch and
Soda Room at
16th and Harney '
Come again 1
Hit
50c Daggett A Rams
dell's Perfected Cold
Cream 39
Ready-to-Use
- Medicines
I 50c Cascarets for 39
"T ma m '
cue syrup oi rips,
for 49
$1.00 ' Rexall Kidney
Remedy (large), 83
$1.15 Vinol Tonic,
for 94
60c Doan's Kidney
Pills, for 44
25c Carter! Little
Liver Pills 14
25c Senna Liver Pills,
for '14
$1.00 Squibb's White
Petroleum or Mineral
Oil. for ....72t
60c Caldwell's Syrup
of Pepsin. .... .44
25c Phenolax Wafers,
for 19
30c Mentho-Eze, 19
60c Sloan's Liniment,
for 446
$1.00 Syrup Hypophos
phites Compound
Tonic, for. .... .77
$1.00
Listerine,
for 74
The Univor
sal Antisep
tic aad Prophylactic,
"Listerine"
For exter
nal and in
ternal use;
$1.00 size
for 74
Our Delivery
Service
is now restored to its
p r e-w a r efficiency.
Telephone your order
to our nearest store.
If you do not get serv
ice, call our General
Office, Douglas 7855.
i Mavis
Toilet Goods
A complete assortment.
5 CANDY STORES 5
That's what it looks like these days, but it
is only ou unusually large display of Fine
Candies for the holidays. Liggett's, Guth,
Woodward's, Johnston's, Fenway's, Balduff 's,
Dinning's, "Tempting Fruits in Creams,"
Gordon's, and bulk goods aplenty. See us
for fine, pure candies reasonably priced.
Prescriptions
will receive our usual
careful attention dur
ing the husy holiday
season. vWe always
consider this the most
important work.
Manicure Sets
We have some nifty
ones.
' Back From War
All our old-time good
clerks are getting back
from the war.- Life is
more pleasant now.
Razors -The
kind men use.
Shermac's Hard Water
Shampoo? Soap, 25c
cake for 14
Nothing' better than
this for washing the
hair and scalp.
Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co.
Corner 16th and Dodge
Corner 16th and Harney
Corner 19th and Farnam
Corner 24th and Farnam
Corner 49th and Dodge (Dundee)