THE BEE: OMAHA', THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. A levly Ud, carmtiiUe la light From hr ewa pcauty. 5hIIy. A lov.ly stint, Mrclr (rro4 or nouM, A ro with U It iwMttit Ihvii jrt toiM. : Byraa. s oc sflKATING has once mors found ! favor with our social sets. In s-' stead of dancing during the Jwinter months, the latest fad is to answer to the call ot winter Dy pending the hours gliding over an Keep Janleer Tsr la mm MceidM Chest far Cmergeaete. 60 Doses, 30c at druggists Be Fat? ecome Slim This Season i5 . Have you heard about the new system for weight reduction? You may eat and drink all you need. There is no tedious exercising. Take a little oil of. korein at meal times and when retiring; also lol low the simple, clear directions. A loss of weight, ten to sixty pounds (whatever you need to loss), may be expected by this, safe and picas ant system of fat reduction. At the 'druggist's get a small box of oil pt korein capsules, and start at jonce. Be of normal size, with good figure and attractive appearance, agile, quick-witted, healthier' and htore efficient. By reducing weight pow you are likely to avoid one or ore diseases, heart weakness, sun ke, - apoplexy, etc., and to add any years to your life. Remember it ef korein. Become thin end y so. Show others this advertisa- ient. V Try Mucterole. See How 4 Quickly It Relieves Ton iustrabMusterole iabrisklv. and) nsualhr the coin ia cone a delktoua. wxnmgcomiort oomesto takeitsplace. i Mosterole ia a dean, white ointment wade with oil of mustard. Use it instead taf mustard plaster. Will not blister. I liaoy doctors and nurses use Muster and recommend it to their patients, i They will gladly tell you what relief I ft girea from sore throat; bronchitis, ennqv "tiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back or joists, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, icfcnaalns, frosted feet; colds of the aest Always dependable. I O tad 60c jars; Jiospital rise &S0. :0T A THEORY , If s a fact that the use ol xlcohol even in moderate loses at taken in tonics is rften habit-forming in effect I SCOTT'S PULSION ill easily assimilated tonic iitrient supplies the body with -nin jkImtvy nf c that 4ntnHiit fn strength. Free from alcohol or any other Scott's builds strength by nourishment. ScottABorne.Blocnifield,W.J. 19-14 DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY MEDICINE? "Tlr. Kilmer'! Swamo-Root is not rec ommended for very thine, but if you have Kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it may ta found iuit the medicine you need. Jwamp-Root make friends quickly be cause tta mild and immediate effect is eaon realised ia most cases. It ia a gentle Ma! hue herbal compound a physician's Teecription which has proved its trreat value in thousands of the most distresses aatea according to reliable testimony, t . At 'druggists in large and medium sise bottle. ( ' You nay neve a sample size bottle of tls always reliable preparation by Parcel Poet, also pamphlet telling about it. Ad drees Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton. N.Y., and enclose tea cents, also mention this taper. Washing Won't Rid ?i i ; Head of Dandruff t Tho only sure way to get rid of landruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid irvon; apply it at night when retir !ng; use enough to moisten the scalp md nib it in gently with the finger jps. , ( Do this tonight, and by morning 208t, if not all, of your dandruff Trill be gone, and three or four mors ipplications will completely dissolve no, entirely destroy every single Irn and trace of it, no matter how jocn dandruff you may have, t -. Ton will find, too, that all itching vJad digging of the scalp will stop at -nee, and your hair will be fluffy, rstrous, glossy, silky and soft, and 5k and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any 'rag store. It is inexpensive and toil .to. do the, wpikj Juniper Tar U2 ffjL Best for g 1 Coughs, E5 I Colds. Sore Throat iWhy B LUMBAGO MI W I & T Y icy pond. Tuesday evening a group of prominent people formed a party at Fontenelle park. Included in the party were Messrs. and Mesdames C. T. Kountze. F. W. Judson. J. E. Davidson, Mesdames E. H. Sprague and George Doane, Misses Dorothy Davidson, Elinor Kountze and Messrs. James and John Davidson. All are very adept in this art and plan to go many more times while the cold weather lasts. Next Fri day evening will again find them at the park, for they intend to make use of every possible moment dur ing the cold snap. Upon their return Tuesday eve-' ning they bad supper at the J. t. Davidson home. Luncheon for Esther Wilhelm. Miss Margaret Baum entertained at luncheon at the Fontenelle Wed nesday, in .honor of Miss Esther Wilhelm, who is to be a bride of the week. Covers were also placed for Mesdames Jack Summers, Robert Garret, Robert Burns. Misses Esther Wilhelm, Olga Metz, Mary Cooper, Gertrude Stout, Erna Reed, Helen Walker, Eugenia Pat terson, Margaret Baum. For the Misses joy. Mrs. Paul Burleiuh entertained at luncheon at the Commercial club, Wednesday. Her guests included Mrs. Harvey Milliken, Misses Katherine and Margaret Joy of Marshall. Michigan; who are visit ing at the W. R. Wood home, and Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp enter tained at an Urpheum party Wednesday evening, followed by supper at the Athletic club for the Misses Joy. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wood, Miss Helen Kamereth, Dr. E. C. Sage, Frank Pollard and Lloyd Kamereth. Dinner and Theater Party. Miss Irene Hinman entertained at dinner at the Hotel Loyal, Wednes day evening followed by a theater party at the Boyd to See "May time." Those present were: Misses Marie Luckey, Lucile Darby, Hazel Parsons, Anna Nelson, Gertrude Selzle and Mesdames T. J. Trainor and Robt E. Harney. , Luncheon for Mrs. Weil. Mrs. John T. Yates entertained at luncheon at the Athletic club, Wednesday, in honor of her daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Weil of Chicago. Red, and yellow tulips formed the centerpiece. Covers were placed for 22. Postpone Affairs for Visitors. All affairs in honor of Mrs. Frank Meuller and Miss Frances Mueller of Davenport, Ia., who are visiting Mrs. Artnur r. wnun, nave Deen postponed owing to the illness of Miss Mueller. Dancing Party. A dancino party will be given Fri day evening at Harte hall, Dundee, bv students of the .. University of Omaha and Creighton. Walter John son and Kay Phelps are in charge. Junior Club. The first dancing party of the unior club will be given Thursday evening. January 29, in the ball room of the Fontenelle hotel. Theater Party. ir:.. n urif. ...Ml - jivx i s 5 uwcuuuijru nuac w, en tertain informally at a theater party SI IHC DIdimcis iuuisuaj ctuiubi vWill Entertain at. Dinner. Miss Helen Walker will entertain at dinner at her home Saturday evening. In the United States there are more than SO women who earn their livelihood as blacksmiths. FUN FOR WOMEN TO DYE CLOTHES "Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, ' Old. Apparel Into New Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. ; The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to dia mond dye over any other color that you cannot make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. INSIST UPON THE BEST IT COSTS YOU NO MORE BUTTER-NUT BREAD mm eaeeaM PACKAGECAKES EIGHT VARIETIES Established 1S84. ENDPTUEilE RUDture and hare nerfected the beat treatment in existence today. I do not inject paraffine or wax. aa it is dangerous. The advantages ot my treatment are: No loss of time. Na detention from business. Mo danger from chloroform, shock and blood poi on, sad A ItviM w la a hospital, (Ml n writ Jfe Ww, aoa B 0W Omaha, , How to Make Up For the home, the street and social affairs. Sane, sensible suggestions by a s Making Up the Eye Lashes and Eye Brows. Do not attempt to make up the eyes until every particle of pow der has been brushed out of the brows and lashes. If Ijy any chance the powder and grease have clung to the brows, making them caked use a bit of witch hazel on a soft camel's-hair brush and brush them lightly. This will take out oil and powder. Eye black is an important factor in making up. The smallest, most unattractive eyes can be made love ly by the careful use of the right kind, of cosmetique. Buy a black grease paint that you are certain is pure to use on the eyelashes. The hard cakes of black and brown that must be wet before the brush is applied, break and bun the hair till the lashes are anythi :g but lovely. The grease cakes can be bought in the same style of boxes as the Heart Beats By A. K. All Rights Reserved " " A mean little thought Took possession Of me I thought I should lose i And I lost. Then I feared ill health After losing wealth Feared it Till finally I had it And collapsed in a heap On the floor. A thought went astray . And lodged in my brain That a precious love I should lose. I thought And thought t And fretted until 1 Nothing could save So I lost it. A mirror misplaced Under too much light Put a thought to nagging "You are growing old" My spirit sagged And deep lines came Just to prove That Thought is King. So desperate I grew That one day I knew My thoughts Were jailers Imprisoning nie In a dungeon Of darkest despair. Crazed and frantic I broke their bars Flew into temper To bring relief. Then I thought I was pretty And so pretty I grew That Youth reappeared When sad weary lines Departed. I thought to win ( A greater love t Then greater love Came to me I thought to be fair With my fellow folks And fairness Enfolded me. ' I thought to be honest And truthful So Truth and Honesty Both stood seiitries At the door of my head And my heart. a a a Thoughts are jailers If allowed to be But great Liberators If made to be. SELAH. a The liver Is the Road to Health If the Hrer is right tho whole iysieml to right CartorV Ltttla Live Mis) rUl gently awakenyour sluggish, cloggea up liver and re lieve eonstipa, IITTLE IVER Hon, vivniieui trouble, inao 4 thro bowels, loss of appe titeskk head PIL ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable. You seed them. Sssall PCI Saudi Pose UssillFrVs ns. CARTER'S RON PILLS. Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anesala, RbeaautlsBS, NerTOssMOS, tteeplessfss and FensjdeWeataess. SaettBiikearrlfaihnt I have a successful treatment for Rupture with out resorting to painful and uncertain surgi cal operation. I am tha only reputable physi cian who win take such case upon a guarantee to give satisfactory results. I hare devoted more than 20 years to the exclusive treatment of The Dolly , Sisters v) hard cakes, with the small camels hair brush inside. Or it can be bought in sticks, wrapped in tin foil. The handiest way to keep it is to break up the stick of eye grease and jam it down into a small round box, kneading it till it is soft and smooth on top. If you prefer a brush with which to apply the black, WASH IT EVERY TIME you use it. This is essential. Some prefer the orangewood stick with which to apply the black to the lashes. If you use a brush half close the eye and brush the up per lashes with an upward move ment. This will make them grow, just as brushing the hair helps it. It will also give the lashes a slight curl, which is most becoming. Do not neglect to use the brush on the top of the upper eyelashes, especially if you have brown lashes and are using black paint to make your eyes look larger. If the lower lash is of light growth and too short to brush use the orangewood stick upon them. Do not use the black line at the corner of the eyes, draw back to ward the hair, to enlarge them. This is all right upon the stage, but it looks affected and cheap on the street. Personals Mrss Ophelia Hayden, who has been seriously ill at her home, with an attack of influenza is improving. Mrs. Jean Whitney of Norfolk, Neb., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cyril Langan. Miss Katherine Lineburg, niece of Judge and Mrs. Benjamin Baker, left Sunday to spend the remainder of the winter in Los Angeles. Mrs. Lloyd Elliott of Lincoln is spending the week with Mrs. Harry Macomber. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Howell left Tuesday evening for Guatemala. South America, to be gone several weeks. John L. Webster has returned from New York City. The Old Home Road. I took the road again last night, On which my boyhoods hills look ' down; The old road leading from the town, The village there below the height. Its cottages homes, all huddled browiv Each with its blur of light. The old road, full of ruts, that leads, A vinding streak of limestone-gray, Over the hills and far away; That crowded here by arms of weeds And elbows of rail-fence, asway With flowers that no one heeds: The cricket and the katydid Pierced silence with their stinging sounds; The firefly went its golden rounds, Where, lifting slow one sleepy lid, The baby rosebud dreamed; and mounds Of lilies breathed half-hid. 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What would you Bug gest ror me to dress as? I do not care to get a prize, but I Just will masK ior the fun. If you know of anvthinsr I could dress up In I will be very thankful ior your aavice. There is a certain boy I would like to be friends with. We know each other and speak to each other, but no aoes not aance with me. Do you think it would be proper for me to choose him for ladies' choice, for k is Jeap year Thanking you in advance. I would like to see my letter and answer in Friday's Bee, please, I remain your reaaer, AUSS WORRIED. Mask as the Spanish senorita or the Indian girl, if you want to run around. It seems to me that If the boy cared anything about you he would ask you to dance. However, this Is leap year, and if you care to take advantage of it, I have no ob jection. Kissing. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: This is not the first time I have written you, but the fourth, and as heretofore your advice has been irood, so come before you asaln There are several questions I want to ask you, so will name them: 1. When a youne man comes to your home and comes in and sits down for a while, should the girl be the first to suggest going to the show, as he had already asked me to go to the show that is, he had asked to take me to the show earlier in the day? 2. How long should you go with a man before you allow him to kiss you? Now, I can hear you say right here, "Never," but. Miss Fair fax, tell me how many girls go with one fellow and not let him kiss her? I know it should not be and I don't really believe in kissing, but don't you get Just a little lonesome for some one to love you? Please publish this before long, as I'm rather anxious to know. Love to you, DIXIE. The young man should suggest go ing to a show unless you had for merly decided to go out. In that case you dress for the street and the young man will be fully aware that you expect him to keep the en gagement. Personally I have no objection to your kissing young men the first time you meet them on' the street, in the theater, in public I only state that it is dangerous and the re sults are often tragic. Engaged. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am a girl of 18 years,-am considered good looking and have many friends, boys and girls both. I go to dances and love to dance, is that all right? I go with a young man " a few years my senior. Now I am en gaged to him. He went away to go c-LaBri - i. aBL--i : r:.-: t-t g?r?aa?-. a. -m T-.. -., - M At the first 'chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the "Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and look for the name "Bayer" on the package and on each tablet. Always say "Bayer." Each "Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Bpr-Ta Boxes of 12 Bottle of 24 Bottles of Aspirin 1 the trade marie of Bayer Manufacture of Honoacetlcacldeat of Salicyllcacld B.UEHLER BROS. FOUR NEW CASH MEAT MARKETS Please Shop Early, For Quality, Service and Low Prices Choice Beef Pot Roast 12ic 212 No. 16th St Omaha 2408 Cuming Omaha Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Choice Fancy to school some time ago. Would It be all right if I go to dances during his absence, if I go with my brother, as I don't think it would, be right if I would go with other boys When he is not here do you? I am sure he likes me, as he gave me a ring for an engagement, or Isn't that a sign he cares for me? There are a lot of boys that would like to go with me; what shall I tell them? I don't want them to know I am "spoken for." I will close now, thanking you very much In advance for your trouble. I am, PEGGT. P. S. Do you know what S. A. G. means? I see no harm in going to dances with your brother. Indeed, Just be cause you are engaged Is no reason for becoming a recluse. Whether or not you should accept Invitations from boy friends depends upon what the understanding Is between you and your fiance. He will be away at school for some time, perhaps, and may go out with other girls Just to break the monotony. This is no indication that he is untrue to you, or that you accepting invitations from friends would mean that you were untrue to him providing, of course, that you two come to such an understanding. Lost Ijove. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Having read your column for some time and being in need of advice, I turn to you. .Last summer I went with a very nice boy, four years older than my self, - who seemed to like me very much. He was very attentive for several months, but suddenly be came cool, and after that I have not heard from him at all. I did not know it then, but do now, but love that boy dearly. No one else seems to fill his place. What do you think? Flease advise me. I have always behaved properly to him and he to me. I cannot imagine what is the matter. I have kept thinking he would come back to me, but now I am losing hope. wnat anau l do? PEACHES AND CREAM. The young man probably discov ered that he did not love you and the affair had gone far enough if he would keep it from becoming se nous. There is no possible way for concocting a recipe to win the love of another. There will be another man come along at the right time be patient Etiquet, v Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: As I am an orphan that hasn't had much schooling, I am writing to you for advice. I am a girl of 17 and would like to know what the "laws of nature" are. If. when two elrls are walkine down the street and two boys ask to walk home with them, and the one girl does not know '' either of the boys, but the other girl knows them both, and she introduces them to her friend, should the latter girl carry the conversation or should the boy, with whom she is walking, be ing this boy was bashful, and 100 Also Cipiules All ruggistt - 2403 So. 24th St. So. Omaha 634 Broadway Co. Bluffs VEAL CUTS Veal Breasts Veal Roast. Veal Legs or whole) Veal Loins Veal Chops , CHEESE Cream Cheese Brick Cheese Sauer Kraut Summer Sausage PLEASE SHOP EARLY SPECIAL PRICES ON BUTTERINE should the girls thank the boys for taking them home? 1 If a girl has been going with a boy for two years. , would it l proper for her to accept a diamond ring for Christmas, providing they are not engaged? CASEY. Be natural. If you have anything to say say it No law ef etiqurt (not the law of nature) specifies who shall carry on a conversation. Jf you merely met the boys and they walked home with you, there is no reason why you should thank them. Diamonds should be given only to ngagel girls. They are far too val uable to be passed around among friends. Address Wanted. Dear Miss Fairfax: In looking over your column the other evening I saw where a professional lady wanted help in her home. I would like very much to find a place where I could have a nice home with pleas ant surroundings and light work as my health isn't very good. I am neat and clean and have always given satisfaction in housework. I am practically alone in the world. My age doesn't quite meet require ments, being only 80 Instead of 45, but perhaps that will make no dif ference. I would be ever so much nh!lof 4a vnti t vaii mtt v,A 4n fAiif.li' wuu me iaay. xnanKing you in aa vance. M. S. We have other letters similar to yours replying to the "professional woman's" letter. But wo do not have her address. We hope she will see this leiter and forward us her number. Your name is being kept on file and should we hear from her we will advise you. Dear Miss Fairfax. Omaha Bee As I live where it is impossible for me to attend high school, I won dered if I could take a high school course by correspondence. I am very anxious to get an edu cation and would be very grateful to you if you could tell me where to write regarding this. How is my writing? ELLA VIOLET, Write to the extension department University of Nebraska, Lincoln Neb. They will give you good ad vice. Three Blind MUoe Of course you are in love everybody is at 17. If you are not engaged to those boys why make such a fuss about seeing them with other girls. If you are all friends it is wrong to restrict them to your society. You will be much more apt fo hold their friend' ship by being liberal. The only woman ever hono'red with a public funeral 5n Washington, D. 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