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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
t Thar ie ua heroic poem in the world but U at bottom a blofraphy. the life of a man; also it may be aaid, thr la bo Ufa of a man, faithfully recorded, but is a htroic poaia of its sort, ryuied or unrymed. Carlyle. How iwhI tha moonlight aleepe Bon tha bank! Hara wa will ait and let tha aounda of muale Craap in our aara) aoft stlllneaa and tha night Become tha touches of sweet harmony. Shalcea pears. THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. FEBKUARY 12. z "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'SLAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs enly look for the name California on the package, then you are siire your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic foi the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "Caiifor 111a. Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy Thonmnda of families awar by Ite prompt results. Inrxpmsive, aud saves about You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies lor coughs. 'J'lio reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remarkable effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are, combinations of pine and syrup. The "syrup" part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2 ounces of Finex in a pint Dottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you lean use clarilied molasses, honey, or eorn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good nod very pleasant children like it. You can feel this take hold of a cough cr cold in a way that means business1. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persist ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same in flamed membranes and this Finex and Syrup combination will stoD it usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, cr any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- ?ound of genuine Norway pine ex ract, and is famous the world over lor its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your 8ruggist for 2y2 ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cat out cathartics) and purgatives. They are brutal harsh unnecessary. Try CARTER'S LITTLE um FILLS. tmirnsetti. p A DTCDC Act gently on the Wflll I aa.1 4jaf vet. cumin- u ate bOe, and? TTLE. oothe the fl -,i a- a s auxins mem brane of the bowel. Correct constipation, bilious- ocas vies oeaoacne ana indigestion, &atO Pill Small Dose Snail Price tX CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's treat nerve and blood tonic for Muula, Rheumatism, Nervousness, tteeplcanma and Female Weakness. liaaJM SBtl iMf llf uteri J&ruritir&C DON'T OVERDO OR OVER-EAT But If Yon Do, a Few Doses of Black-Draught May P re rent Serious Trouble. II IID1I I 11- " Nowata, Okla. Mr. W. B. Daw- ton, of this place, says: "I have - known of Black-Draught ever since i I can remember, and of all the liver medicines I eve used Black-Draught is without doubt the best. We would not be without it in the house. J- "I used to take pills and different $ things, but after taking a course of ' strong medicine I would be left in J. a constipated condition, and would ; need then to use a laxative. But ? ' after I began to take Black-Draught f I did not have any trouble of this ' kind. 1 take a big dose at night and follow a few nights with lighter doses, and I am like a new man un til I overdo or overeat, and neg- ket to take care of myself until the ', oVer gets out of fix, when I have . o go to Black-Draught again. "Black-Draught I have found is all J that is necessary for the bloated I feeling in the stomach, sour stom ach or bad taste in the mouth so ommon in spring in the swampy esntry." Try Thedford's Black-Draught 7 SOCIETY American Legion Dance to Be a Gala Affair The army and navy will be supreme in command at the dance to be given by the American Legion at the Auditorium on Friday night at 8 o'clock. No 'male civilian will be permitted on the floor of the ball room. Spectators seats are be ine reserved for them. N'ot only are the soldiers being asked to bring their ladies, but committees of women are active to day inviting the young women to bring their soldier friends. Young women of the retail stores are being invited to the dance by Mrs. Alvin Johnson and Mrs. Ed win T. Swobe. Those of the whole sale stores by Mrs. T. L. Davis and Mrs. Samuel Burns. Those of the Telephone Exchange, Y. W. C. A. and business colleges by Mrs. Henry S. McDonald and Mrs. Lee Van Camp. Mrs. A. F. Leermakers will chap eron the Home Defense nurses. The Junior League will be there in large numbers headed by their president, Miss Erna Reed. A feature of the dance will be the canteen where ice cream, dough nuts and lemonade will be served in real canteen style by Mrs. Francis Jirogan and Mrs. J. E. Davidson. These women will be assisted by: Ml.sses Caroline Holmquiut, lrenp McKnlKlU. K. Newbranch. Misses Erna Keed. Gertrude Stout. Mary Oant. Louisa White. Helen Pearce. Winifred Smith. llali-n Walker. Gwendolfn Wolff. ileadames A. I.. Keed. W. A. i-. Juhnson. Frank Judson. W. J. Hyni'S. Wilson Lowe. Kaymond .o7e. Jack Webster. Walter Head. Hlanch Pateraon. P. S. Caldwell. H. L. Huntley. K T. Swobo. ('. A. Hull. E. Elliott. Mesdames O. O. Oshorn. 1C A. PeaKue. 11 F. Taylor. H. E. Newbranch, H. H. Berger. W. P. Mettlen. . TV. Trlffell. George loana. W. H, Wheeler. A. V. Kinsler. Alvln Johnson. H. S. Luberger. John L. Kennedy. Sardeson-Ayiesworth. Miss Beulah Aylesworth of Den- nison, Iowa, and .Paul J. bardeson ot Lincoln, Neb., were married Wednesday evening at the Black stone hotel, Rev. Dr. L. S. Young 01 the rrst Presbyterian church of Lincoln officiating. Thirty soror ity sisters of Miss Aylesworth, members of Delta Gamma at the University of Nebraska, attended the wedding. Other out-of-town guests were J. P. Hovland, O. A. Sardeson and Chester D. Sardeson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sardeson and daughter, Mabel,' of Argyle, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hovland and daughters. Ruth and Helen, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Young of Lincoln. Mrs. Florence Aylesworth, mother of the bride, resides in Omaha. McCaffrey-Flynn. ' Charles J. McCaffrey, who has been spending the past week in Chi cago, and Miss Cathryn Flynn of Chicago, were licensed to wed 'Tues day, February 10. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrige en tertained at dinner at the Athletic club Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. How ard Baldrige, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin bwobe, Airs. Walter Head, Miss Winifred Smith, Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe. Dr. W. O. Bridges, B. F. Smith, Grafton Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrige. St. Rose Card Party. The ladies of St Rose parish will give a card party Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the St. Rose school on Thirteenth and Rose avenue. r DYE OLD, FADED DRESS MATERIAL Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel Stylish and New Don't worry about perfect re sults. Use "Diamond Dyes," guar anteed 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 color that you cannot make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. An Amtrieait "Spa" Bearing Favorablt Comparison With Exclutivm Foreign Rtortt 160 acres of wooded grounds lo cated upon high hills; one of the most desirably situated hotels on this continent for people requiring absolute Rest and Recuperation. A Mineral Water beneficial for Liver and Kidney disorders. Scientific Massage and Baths for Rheumatic ailments. A Cafe operated upon the Euro pean Plan with "Table d'Hote" and A la Carte" meals at sensible prices. Information and Booklets Can Ba Had at tha Resort Bureau of this paper or by Addressing James P. Donahue, Proprietor Hotel Colfai and Mineral Sprku. COLFAX, IOWA On (Ac Rock Itland Lin Become Slender Rsdace year weloM IS to M lbs,, sr nere, under 1100 GUARANTEE by using OIL 0 KONEIN, following easy directions. Sold by Sherman atcCmnell. Beaton Iruf Co., Mar rut's, Cnltt A Dooaksl. Rmsfe-Fra Drat Co., Joseph Zuohfk, Adams-Hslitlit Irni Co. ALL tuay drntflit, everywhere Mil OIL OF KOREIN. BeoMet mailed free hi Krsl Ce NY -Ml. Stsilse f. Nets Vera. Heart Beats By A. K. All Rights Reserved In the morning Of Life An appointment I made With fascinating Time. He promised me much In worldly possessions In triumph And battle spoils. And so I waited But Time was slow He is ever Too slow for those Who wait. Then I feared That Life Was slipping away That the clutches of failure Would strangle me But Time flew by On Mercury's feet Fleeting Too swift for those who fear. Shafts of disaster Pierced my horizon Of a half-used Half lived life And as I grieved The days dragged on To the tune And Time Of a funeral dirge Time is too long For those who grieve. From my lethargy I started to work To create To build and rejoice But Time is too short For those who rejoice. Then into raptures Of love I went spinning There was no more waiting Nor fearing Nor grieving No more was Time A controller of me "Time is not" For those who love Though he rules and ruins As per state of mind Love is a state Of heart. SELAH. Personals Mrs.. Lea Yager, who has been ill in a local hospital, is now convales cent. Frank Judson is spending a few days in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Henry Doorly will leave next week for New York to join Mr. Doorly. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher are visiting in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen have postponed their trip to California. Miss Helen Rinehart is ill at her apartment in the 1 Beudor. , Mrs. Dan Baum is convalescing at her apartment in the Blackstone. Mrs. C S. Connor is ill at her home. Miss Patricia Bender is ill at her home with influenza. Walter Head left Wednesday for Denver, Colo. Mrs. Frank Shotwell is con valescing at her home after a week's A daughter, Donna, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Neely at the Stewart Maternity hospital on Monday. Mrs. Neely was formeflv Miss Ann Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. George Swan of York are visiting Mrs. Swan's sis ter, Mrs. W. b. Babcock. Mrs. Elliot Lum. who has been ill in a local sanitarium for several weeks, is convalescing in her apart ment at the Morris. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hoffman an nounce the birth of a daughter, Shirley Marie; Tuesday, at the Clarkson hospital. Mrs. Hoffman was formerly Gladys Heacock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heacock of Kearney. Mrs. E. A. Gibson and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Detroit, arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. J. E. Robert son, Dawson Adams is recovering from an attack of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bergquist will attend the Kanna Sicma dsnr.incr party to be given in Lincoln Friday evening. Mixers' Club Dance. In honor of the victorious basket ball team of Creighton university the University Mixers' club will give a dance at Kel-Pine's hall, Twenty- hfth and rarn.am streets, iriday evening. Members of the Michigan Agg:es basket ball team, who wi'.l be in Omaha the iatter part of the week to play Tommy Mills' squad, will also attend the dance as hon ored guests. Representatives from each department of Creighton uni versity will have charge of the dance. S37 How to, Make Up For the home, the street and social affairs. Sane, sensible suggestions by Face Creams. To walk into a drug store and see a tempting array of pleasant smell ing, ribbon-tied face creams would mystify any woman. Too often the saleswoman is given a fee for recommending cer tain creams that are really harmful to the skin. N One of the very best cleansing creams used to take off either dirt or makeup, is made of olive oil and almonds. There isn't anything better for the skin than olive oil. Many wom en use it without any other ingred ient. If the odor i.sn't pleasant to you, it is easy enough to add a few drops of essence of rose. The suspicion that it darkens the skin is untrue. We've used it plen tifully and our skins are very fair. Olive oil feeds the skin, fills out the hollows, and keeps the face smooth, while it doesn't make hair grow. If you do not care for the olive oil rub at night, a good mixture is made by pouring half a cup of olive oil into a tin box of a good pure cleansing cream and beating them together. It is easier to rub this mixture into the face than to use the oil alone. It is of a consistency that is easier to handle. Cocoa butter is excellent for the Arch Preserver Shoes for Women Don't fill your shoes with a heavy bunglesome metal arch support, only adding to the burden of your tired, over worked feet. Arch Preserver Shoes are constructed, scientifically to distribute the weight of the body evenly over the entire walking surface, insuring the wearer perfect foot comfort at all times. They may be had in Black or Brown fine Glaze kid, or fine White cloth, round or nar row toes, high heel or low. Exclusive Omaha Agency DREXEL 1419 Farnam St. Mail Orders Solicited. You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff 'The only sure way to get rid of dandruff i3 to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when re tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign" and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop at once and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands ont pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder.' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed In thousands and thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Koot makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized In most cases. It Is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Klmer & Co., Blng hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure ajd mention The Omaha Be, The Dolly Sisters skin, to be applied Jiefore retiring at night. It is especially good for thin faces, as it feeds the skin. Vaseline isn't as pleasant to use, but it is most effective. Beware of strongly scented creams! They are often made from cheap materials and are scented to hide that fact. In massaging the face with any kind of cream, rub the skin gently. It is fatal to beauty to do rough massaging. It not only brings wrin kles, but it causes broken veins. In the morning, after leaving a good cream on the face over night, remove it with warm water. Do not put soap on the face. Dash cold water in the face to make it firm. Then rub in a good cream until it disappears. Wipe the face with prepared gauze before powdering. If you have used soap and the face is irritated, put cotton satur ated with witch hazel over the in flamed parts and leve it there for 10 minutes. Do not put anything on your face that isn't pure enough to be eaten. A certain Chicago manufacturer tats his creams and rouge to prove their purity. Copyright National Newspaper Service. A Shoe that come up and itayt up to the foot arch. SHOE CO. Parcel Post Paid KELP FOR MOTHER A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who is thin, pale or nervous, should find re newed energy in every drop oi SCOTT'S Let it help turn your daily tasks fromaburdentopleasure. Scott's Emulsion is abundant in those nourishing ele ments that every mother in the land needs. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 19-1 PUT CREAM IN NOSE. AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous dis charges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuf fed-up and miserable. 00 Miscellaneous Shower. A miscellaneous shower was given for Misses Mary and Anna Riha Sunday afternoon at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiha. Those present were Misses Asnes Kiha, Mary Stehneo. Josic Shromek, Josie Vacek, Emily Roza, Frances Roza, Agnes Roza, Rose Kyral, Agnes Tourek, Mary Tourek, Maty Blech'a, Matilda Reidman, Cajhrine Reiter, Rose Moran, Goldie Demel and Frances Pisksch. Aiirraal Spriii of Better Furniture at BETTER VALUES The season of the year when this store presents the greatest values of the year. Note the items and read the prices; they spell extraordinary economy in worth while homefurnishings. Beautiful Queen Anne Buffets A wonderful assortment in both American Walnut and Jacobean Oak, styles that are up to the minute. Many different sizes, but the qualities are all excellent, and beautifully finished. An nual Spring Sale Price $64, $85, $90, $95 and Better Queen Anne Style Dining Tables We show a big assortment in walnut and Jacobean oak, in 48-inch and 54-inch size tops; qualities are the very best, and all are finished as this high-grade furniture should be. Annual Spring Sale Prica $60, $70, $76 William and Mary Period Style Dining Tables We display an elegant assort ment in both American walnut and Jacobean finished oak, both in 54-inch and 48-inch tops. Annual Spring Sale Price $50, $65, $70, $76 Table Lamps The selection is so large and va ried that it's useless in this space to describe them. All sizes and styles, and many color combinations, at from $6.50, $7.50, $9, $11 and Up Council Bluffs, Iowa Card Parties. The women of Our Lady of Loudres church will give a card party Thursday evening at the par ish house. Thirty-second avenue and Francis street. Mrs. James Fitzgerald entertained four tables at whist Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Gibson and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Detroit, were honor guests. Valentine dec orations were used. Period Style Dressers These elegant pieces of fur niture are made in walnut, brown mahogany and ivory enamel. Many different styles and sizes; qualities only the best. Annual Spring Sale Price $59.50, $65 and Up Period Style Library Tables in mahogany, golden and fumed oak. Some are the handsomest tables produced. All are ele gant qualities. Annual Spring Sale Price $29.50, $35 and $43 Floor Lamps Closing out all Shades and Lamp Bases. The Shades are of many col ors rose, blue, old gold, mulberry and color combina tions at from $17.50 and Up The Bases are mostly of ma hogany, dull finished; some antique gold styles. Prices $14 and Up Omaha Deliveries Almost Daily Cuticura Soap The Safety Razor Shavind Soap Cuticura Soap ihsTte without ma-. Eterrwtiara He BEE WANT ADS ARE THE BEST BUSINESS BOOSTERS. Tapestry Rockers Overstuffed styles in many shapes and sizes and different patterns of fine tapestry, at $55, $60, $65 Mahogany framed rockers with tapestry upholstered backs and seats. Annual Spring Sale Prices $19.75, $22.50 and $25 Dressing Tables Dressing Tables in all woods nd finishes, and there are many styles to pick from; every odd dressing table has a low sale price tag on it. $21.00, $35.00 and Up Tapestry and Velour Davenports like the cut. These are fine up holstered pieces that are every thing in comfort. Annual Spring Sale Prices $98, $125, $150 Up Council Bluffs, Iowa Sale g n