s Hnvh'i ebon vault Studded with llarl unutterably bright, Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls, Seems lika a canopy which lova haa apraad Ta curtain har altping world. I hold it truth, with him who sings. To ona clear harp in divers tones. That men may rise on etepplnf-stonea Of their dead selves to higher things. Tannysoa. .sheiiey. i y - "J . . . I ' . " II -j r-- Miff llfllfcni ny w-yumwraL IB I . ' - . -.. . , I t T1 ' .-...m. . mm n i m . r .. i . . n.r I n n.-, mrr.JH Ft 1 , Jl SO-CI.E TY American Legion Ball , Be an Informal Affair. to Many inquiries liave come to Airs. H. ; Baldrige, chairman of the Woman's auxiliary of the American legion, regarding the gowns to be worn at the Auditorium dance Fri day evening. Mrs. Baldrige says the dancing party is informal and guests may wear what they consider appro priate. The men are not asked to appear in uniforms. Mrs. James B. Cree has invited the 300 members of the Cecelia club to attend. Mrs. J. W. Carberry, buyer of suits and gowns at the Eldrege-Rey-liolds company, will give a dinner party at the Fontenelle Friday even ing preceding the dance to mem bers of her department. They will go from the Fontenelle to the Au ditorium to attend the dancing party. Vlaalr-Provaznik. The wedatng of Miss Hedvic Pro vaznik and Louis B. Vlasak took place Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, at St. Wenceslaus church, Rev. John Vranik officiating. The bride is a graduate of the University of Ne braska. Mr. t Vlasak also attended the State university. After an east ern wedding trip Mr. Vlasak and his bride will be at home at 1514 Wil liam street. Engagement Announced. ' The engagement of Miss Margaret Erickson and Herman Neilson was announced at a Valentine party given Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Vera Wesin for the members of the J. F. F. club. The wedding will take place in the early summer. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tschida will celebrate their golden wedding at their home on West Dodge street, Monday, February 16. Mr. Tschida was born in the little village of Anndow, Hungary, 72 years ago. His wife, who was formerly Miss Marie Wachtler, was born in St. Johann, Hungary, 69 years ago. They were married at St. Johann. Since May 9, 1885, they have lived in Omaha. They have three chil dren, S. J. Tschida. Mrs. Charles, Lfebentritt and Mrs. Adolph Lieben stritt, and 18 grandchildren, all of whom reside near them. Fraternity Dance. The Kappa Phi fraternity will give their annual ball, Friday evening, February 13, in the ballroom of the Blackstone hotel. W. D.,T. Club Benefit Dance. The W D. T. club of the Y. W. C. A. will give a benefit dance at the Prettiest Mile club Friday evening for their French orphan and the Chinese missionary fund. Children's Matinee Dance. The Children's matinee dancing class of the Prettiest Mile club will entertain at! a valentine party Satur day afternoon. Each member may invite one guest. Mrs. E. A. Wurster of Milwaukee, Wis., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Beaton, and Mr. Beaton. Personals Mrs. Milton Kimball of Bath, Me., who was formerly Miss Helen Ing wersen, arrived Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ingwersen. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bruner returned Sunday from a trip to New York, Boston and Providence. Mrs. S. D. Barkalow, who is spen Mrs. S. D. Barkalow, who is spending the winter in New York, was chosen by the Omaha chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution, Tuesday, to represent the chapter at the Continental congress in Washington the week of April 17. Mrs. T. E. Dailcy, who leaves Friday for New York City to at tend the wedding of her brother, Ralph Coad, to Miss Laura Calla han of Staten Island, N. Y., will spend a month in the east and visit Mrs. Thomas Heyward at Pitts burgh, before returning home. Mn. C. J. Smyth of Washington, D. C, arrives in about 10 days hence to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clar ence Sibbernsen and Mr. Sibbern sen. Miss Katherine Smyth left Washington today 'to attend the Cornell prom. Mrs. E. W. Nash and daughter, Miss Francis Nash.'left Sunday eve ning for New York City, where Miss Nash will tjive concerts, one to be given at Columbia university. Mrs. Fred Hamilton, whf recent ly underwent an operation at the Stewart hospital, has been removed to her home and is convalescing. A son. who has been named Arnold Murray, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Granat Monday morning at Stewart Maternity hos pital. A son was born at the Methodist hospital Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Home. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Rus.sell leave the latter part of February for a southern trip including Washing ton, D. C, and Old Point Comfort, Va., returning home about the first of May. Miss Eleanor McGilton leaves Friday for San Antonio, Tex., and other southern points, to remain for severa weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stott have purchased a home at 424 N. Forty-first street and will take possession March 1. Major and Mrs. R. L. Hamilton have taken the E. W. Guntner home, 320 N. Fortieth street, during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Guuther, who are sojourning in the east. Mrs. Richard Kitchen has gone to Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the remainder of the winter. A son was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Berryman, both well known pianists of this city, on Sun day, i George Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Murphy, left Sunday for Worcester, Mass., where he will attend Holy Name college. Mrs. , Harold Sobotker has re turned from Chicago where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Cornwell and Mr. Cornwell. leave. She is entirely recovered from her recent illness. Dr. C. Vj Erwin of Lincoln, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Ashton and Mr. Ashtdn, has returned home. Mrs. Charles Offutt and daughter, Miss Virginia Offutt, and Casper E. Yost are leaving Thursday to spend a few weeks at Excelsior Springs, .Mo. Mrs. William Andersoi, leaves this evening for Excelsior Springs, Mo.,., to remain two weeks. Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson will leave the latter part of the month for New York City to spend a few weeks. Miss Elizabeth T. Allenj, who is in service at Fort McHenry, Md., has just returned to duty after a several weeks' trip to Porto Rico on sick Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switzlerare in Beaufort. S,- C, where thev will remain until spring. Miss Ida Sharp, who sprained her ankle a week ago, is now able to be about. Mrs. E. E. Calvin lias gone to California to join her daughter, Mrs. Austin, and Miss Nellie Calvin. Miss Jessie Law has returned from a trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carse of Grand Island, who were married last Monday, are visiting Mr. Carse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carse. They will also visit Mr. Carse's sis ter. Mrs. A. J. Faul, and Mr. Faul of Council Bluffs. Miss Lucile Lathrop, who is at tending the University of Colorado at Boulder, is convalescing from an attack of influenza. Miss Lathrop is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lathrop. Mrs. Luluh T. Andrews of Lin coln spent Wednesday ' in Omaha. She was en route to Chicago. C. E. Ailing of Keokuk, la., is in Omaha. William Parnell returned Thurs day from a short visit in Denver. Ae .hies and Paiitis of Exposure ALL PERSONS expbsed to sudden weather changes will find Sloan's Liniment of ines , - timable value in checking the development of the after-effects of -exposure and promptly scattering congestion. One application of Sloan's Liniment will stimulate the circulation, lubricate the mus cles and joints, and give a feeling of comfort and warmth. , n J . . .. i-v j'n'.i .? auiierers irora nneumaiic, sciatic and Neuralgic Pain find Sloan's Liniment especially soothing and comforting. How to Make Up For the home, the street and social affairs. Sane, sensible suggestions by The Dolly Sisters Pioneers Meet. Douglas County Association of Nebraska Pioneers will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 p. ni. Thurs day in the county commissioner's room at the court house. Bridge-Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Birger Kvenild will entertain 12 guests at a bridge-dinner at their home Saturday evening. Valentine decorations will be used. For the severe external pains and aches attendant upon and following an attack of Influenza and Grippe, Sloan's Liniment will give grateful relief. Its action as a counter-irritant is to produce a warming sensation and to stimulate circulation to the part applied, thus reducing congestion and relieving pain. Those who suffer from poor circulation, cold feet or limbs are able to enjoy quiet and rest after applying Sloan's Liniment. Policemen, Firemen, Motormen, Railroad Men, Motor-drivers keep their feet warm for hours by applying Sloan's Liniment to the sqles of their feet or sprinkling a few drops in their stockings or shoes. Sloan's is a clean, penetrating Liniment, quick in action, not necessary to rub it in, does not stain the skin. Generous size bottles obtainable- everywhere. Keep it handy for any emergency. Old friends recommend Sloan's Liniment About Getting Slender. We are going to talk about get ting thin then we will tell you thin women how to get fat. You always want to know. I don't know why. Fleshy women would do well to begin a course in physical culture. It's difficult to make yourself take vigorous exercises if you haven't ever had them. Join a class till you get the habit, and then you will be more likely to take them at home alone. And if you are fat don't oh, don't wear stripes that run around, and do your hair pompadour, and ruffle your skirts, and wear short coats with flounc.es below the waist line that make you look like a bar rel. Don't. If you are well corseted, and then dress in the things fat women should wear, people won't notice that you are fleshy. They will get an impression that is delightful when they see you, and your form will not be as prominent as a black eye. If you are stoop-shouldered, throw the shoulders back every minute you can remember to do so, bringing the shoulder blades as nearly together as possible. Wear shoulder braces if they don't get on your nerves. Sometimes they do, and then they are a nuisance. They wouldn't bother you so much if you would try to stand straight while you are wearing the braces, and not make them do the entire work. That's what tires you when you wear braces. You must help them in their corrective work. One of the best exercises for driving fat away from the hips is this: Take a small stool or chair in your hands, and raise your arms above your head, taking a deep breath as you do so. Expel the breath as you lower the stool or chair to the floor. This is strenuous but entirely effective for strengthen ing the muscles of the back and tak ing flesh from the hips. And swim! It's wonderful to swim into beauty and it can be done. Swimming makes attractive figures. 9f Copyright National Newspaper Service. 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Forty guests will be present. Dancing Party. The employes of the United States bank gave a dancing party at the Prettiest Mile club Wednesday eve ning. , Valentine Dinner-Dance. Fifty reservations have been made for the Valentine dinner-dance, which will be given Saturday even ing at the 'Prettiest Mile- club. Among those who will entertain are: Victor Reynolds, who will have 14 guests; D. H. Hawk, 18; George Nichols, 16, and E. B. Ges man, 14. Francis J. Gable Coming. Mr. Francis J. Gable, of the Lin coln Unity society, will give a lec ture without charge Friday evening, S o'clock, in Room 302, Patterson block. Mr. Gable's subject will be "Thinking." Bridge Luncheon. Miss Louise White will entertain informally at luncheon followed by Heart Beats By A. K. All Rights Reserved Cyclamen! How beautiful you are Standing in my window Against a pink sky Background. Many little nobs From out the soil Are unfolding Dark green Velvet leaves. 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