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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1920)
V " ' ' . V. A" r " HflE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920. IT ? V DUcnU ia Dm tut ! If-raliucci it 1 th b. HmJty l vtlL ' ! ! - EmitiM. Our nm4it aft ia itrtIve 4 IK : Which Merlb to hvm. i ii 1; v V SOCIETY , ,.,Goes to Bermuda. Miss Ruth Mills will leave Satur day for a two months' visit in Ber muda. She will make a brief stop at Des Moines and will visit friends in New York City. Her , passage has been engaged on the Victoria, lii Bermuda, Miss Mills will visit lief aun and uncle, Colonel and Mr. Albert W. Swain, who were in Omaha last summer. Colonel Swala is American consul at Ber muda. .. ' Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs.' Hoxie Clarke enter tained at dinner at the Omaha club Thursday 'evening. A basket of Ward roses and pale yellow jonquils formed the centerpiece. Covers were placed for ,Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Sum mers, Messrs. and Mesdames F. W. Judson, Joseph Barker,C. T. Stew art, Mrs. F, A. Nash and Messrs. A. B. jVarreu, Ed Hart and C W. Hull. . Iap .Year Dance. ' Members of the Elks club will be entertained at a Leap Year Dancing party at the club house. Saturday evening. The affair will be given by the wives of members. Decora tions and favors will be in the club colors, purple and white. Reserva tions for 200 have been made for the cupper which-will follow. Mes dames A. D, Nunri, Pratt Harwood and Charles Potter are in charge. ; Bridge Luncheon. . Mrs. E. H. Ward entertained af a bridge luncheon at the Blackstone Friday. Her guests were Mesdames V. W. Boyles, R. M. Harris, Allen Hamilton, O. C Homan, A,, C. Hart man, L. N. Platner and N. T. Swart. This group meets regularly each Friday for bridge. Mid-Winter Recital. A. t mid-wintrr rerifa! of the Junior'Musical club, which will be eld at 3 o'clock .Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. Forest Richardson, 5215 Webster street, community singing will be featured, with Mrs. Douglas Welpton n charge. , , f Dancing P, arty. Missel Peggy Whjteley and Willa McCullough will entertain ,at a' leap year dancing party at Harte hall, Dundee, Saturday evening. Deco rations will be itf Ted. and white. The guests 'will number 80. ' Fraternity Luncheon. Ph! Kappa Psi alumni entertained t luncheon at the University club, Friday. Harold B. Thomas was in charge. - Mrs. A P Pike of Lakewood, 0., is the first woman named as a dele gate to the national political con vention. She has been named as one of the delegates from Ohio to the democratic national convention to be held in San Francisco his year. Personals Misss Helen Parish and her guest, Miss Martha Smalley of Des Moines, formerly of Omaha, left Friday to spend the week-end n kincoln. Thttf will be guests at the appa Kappa Gamma house. Mrs. George, C. . Thompson is planning to leave soon for Wyom ing. V Mr. and Mrs.' Charles F.'Weller have given up their apartment at the Blackstone hotel, and will reside at the Clarinda after March 1. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thompson announce the birth of .a son on Fri day, February 27. ADTKBTISBMENT ' "' FOUND CARDUI GREAT BENEFIT South Carolina Lady Suffered Until She Couldn't Stay Up or Go Anywhere. Tells '' How Cardu! Helped Her Get Well. Batesburg, S. C In telling how she found relief from troubles that had canted her much suffering, Mrs. E. E. Oswalt, of this place, says1: 'iEach month 1 would beg-'n to suf fer with my back and head My limbs would ,che-and I would chill. I wouldn't be able to stay up no matter what I wanted to do, or where I wanted to go. My people tried giving me different medicines and teas and tonics, yet I didn't get any better. "Some one told me of Cardui, and I began to take it I noticed it helped me. I kept it jip. After a few months I didn't have any trouble. For about six months I used it, be fore - ; "I found I was all right and from that day to this have never had any trouble at this time. I Tiax. taken it since, a bottle or two in the winter, especially when I have been exposed, and would take a cold, for I consider it the best thing a woman can take to ton up the system, keep off nervousness, and increase the appetite. I certainly k know it has been of great benefit to - me. . - r 1 If yon are weak, nervous, or suf fer from womanly troubles such as Mrs. Oswalt mentions, take GRrdui, the Woman's ToHc All good druggists set) Cairdnl. A aiM Fiatola without . . form.. Ether or other general anaetthctie bxL A euro cnannteH in tmy cam accepted for treatment, and no money to be said antO . Write for book on Baetai Diaeaaes, arith namea and tectimoniaU of mora than prominent peoplo who hae been permanently cured. r Ka r Wl U1 PuWdlfti OMAHA. NETflAyKA $Irs. Rober J Daniels to make uture Home In , v Colorado. Pi Beta Phi Alumnae will enter tain at luncheon at the Athletic club Saturday. Mrs. Robert Janiels of Council Bluffs, who leaves Sunday to reside, in Greeley, Colo., will be the guest of honor. She was popu lar Adele Marie Davis when an ac tive sorority member. The host esses at the luncheon will be Mes dames George Seabury, William Vaughn, C. E. Johnson, Z. R. Gould and Arthur Lindquest Cov ers will bep laced for 40. v Social Settlement. Children's dance at the Social Settlement will be given Saturday evening' from 7 to 8:30. A social dance wilt fotow from 8:30 tc 11. Ruth St. Denis, dancer. Born in a rural community in the middle west She has become the most fa mous exoonent of oriental and aesthetic dancing. Lives in Los Angeles. Married to led bhawn, dancer. Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd, author. Most populaf novel, "How Could You, Jean?" Bom in Iowa, lives ia New York. Heart Beats rBy A. K. ' All Klghtf HMKTVrl Evolution Some may call This period Of unrest. ' The sphere of woman , Is rapidly changing We hope for the best. . But woman 1 Be not oyer joyed v That you 'shall have Your rifihts t Let "caution" ' Be your, watchword , Lest the power be misused. Conceal your pride Of intellect Treat quietly your rights. " Learn all you can Develop your brain " But take care you don't lose ; To the "Clinging vine." Think- vast thoughts ; Make quick decisions Discuss great subjects ' , In a moderate tone ' And rfever let go The feminine charm. One who assumes v A masculine mask 's Js the shoddiest poser And will breed contempt Wherever she goes. The "Clinging vine" May not have much brain But she knows how to utilize What she has . So she smiles. And is sweet to took upon. We all have capacity To carry our knowledge N But some lack wisdom. And sense To control it. - It will take all our wits Diplomacy " And charm To remake the world To our liking. ' SELAH ADVERTISEMENT bad n Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Causg and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive 1 ablets, the substitute for calomel act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bed breath find quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed' with olive cdL . . They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two eVery night for a week and note the pleasing effect. 10c and 25c a box. 1 -frVv,- vv J I , V-4 l It Fistula Pay When Gored system of . treatment that enm Mas, tad other Bcetal Dueaita In a abort tine, a lever Buraical oMmtfon. Ma rVnm. CLUBDOM Book Club. ' Tht program committee of the Book club met Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Rutb. Mills to ar range for the next meeting whrch will be held Thursday, March 11, at the home of Mrs. Windsor Megeath. Omaha Peru. Club. The Omaha Peru club wilhhold a busincis meeting Saturday evening at the Y. W. C. A. parlors at S o'clock. Election of officers and initiation will be held. , A. C. A. Notes. The Misses Frye, 2024 Biuney street, will entertain members of the A. C A. drama section at their home Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, Juliette Griffen will be th4 leader. The play to be presented is "Two Crooks and a Lady," by Eu gene Tillit. . ' Pershing for President . Campaign Reveals Women's Interest. Miss Edna Perrin, secretary of the women's organization of the Pershing for President campaign in Nebraska, makes the following an nouncements: , Women Must Register. ! In towns of Nebraska with a pop ulation of 7,000 or more women must register, in order to be eligible to vote at the primary election. They must register before Aptil 10 as registration closes 10 days be fore the. primaries which come April 20. . - In Omaha women register in the office of the election icommissioner at the court house. The office is open every day except legal holi days. In Lincoln the place of registra tion is the clerk's office in the city hall. The office is open from 8 to 4:30 and during the last week of registration the office will be open from 7 to 9 p. m. for business peo ple. -. Pniintv Organizations. P A complete organization has been perfected in Cass county witn Mrs. Frank Dunbar of Plattsmouth as chairman. Mrs. Dunbar has just made a tour of the county and re ports the women very enthusiastic. She,iays that she feels that Cass women will give almost a unani mous vote for Pershing. In Dawson -county Mrs. Jessie B. Bacon of Gothenburg hat charge of the organization" work and from the reports stnt in Pershing will carry the county by a large majority. Miss Amelia Rasmussen of Osce ola is heading the movement in olk, the first county to be organ ized. Every town in Polk has sent in large lists of names of active sup porters. " Women May Be Delegates. It is possible that Nebraska women may be represented at the national republican convention by women delegates. In at least two Nebraska, districts an effort is being put forth by friends of prominent women to induce them to enter the figfft for district delegate or alternate. Twenty-eighth Birthday of Mu Sigma Is 1 Celebrated. frs William Ifofz ' ". ."'V. , ' 'N ' ' irs. William Hetz was one of the speakers at the Mu Sigma 28th an niversary birthday -luncheon given Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. O." Peterson. The 23 guests were seated at three tables, length of membership being the basis upon which division was made. Mrs. Hotz spoke for the newer members, and Miss May Riale aid Mrs. C. H. Balliet for the other two groups. Mrs. George C. Thompson, called Cash Advance Sales New Spring Modes ' s 45.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses. . . 39.75 r 55.00 Suits,. Coats and Dresses. . . 44.50 -65.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses. . . 49.75 75.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses. . . 59.50 - 95.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses. . . 79.50 125.00 Suits, Coats and presses r . . 98.00 s Save $.5," $10 ox $20 on every purchase 1812 -Farnam Street -1812 ' - - ' ' iKiss-fefi tern, A Truly Remarkable Sale of New Spring Hals X wonderfully varied showing of Spring Hata, -which for Beauty, QuaKty and Style, linnot ba equalled at this price. ' . ' - ' There are 1,000 of them, and included ia every style, color, material, combination qf olor or material, that the heart of woman could desirep, - Lace Hats ; Balada Hats ' Hand Made Hat&S Hair Hats LisereHats Rough Straw Hats with .every style of trimming demanded by the modes of the moment. - These hats were bought to sell at a" much higher price, but because we want to bring every woman in Omaha to this GREAT MILLINERY SALE, you may take your choice Sat urday at $5.00. Every Hat is a new model, Sp ring 1920. I : , Colors are Black, Navy, Brown, Sand, Purple, Henna, r Bluebird Blue, ' Seofoam Green, Etc. Trimmings are quered "Wings, Cire phane effects, Maline and Raffia, ef fects. Quite the most remarkable assort melt we have ever shown for this time of the yea. ' ' ( On Sale Lovelorn By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Dnnoo Clothes.. Dear Misa Fairfax, Omaha Bee: As so mauy different ones have writ ten to you lor advice, we thought we would try our luck. What Is the proper footwear for a girl on the dancing floor? Is it proper te wear spats while dancing , in a small town? What Is the most ap propriate thing for a girl towear to a dance? Are evening dresses all right? Supposing you had a dance every two weeks In your town is it right for a Klrl to attend every one? Is it .proper ror gins ana coys to use colored stationery for corre sDondence? What time ot the day or evening should a boy come to see his lady friend and when should he leave. Please put answers in Thursday Bee. , SNOW WHITE'AND ROSE RED. Wear slippers or high dress shoes. Spats should not be worn while danc ing to a email town a large town well, that is different Evening clothes for formal dances are proper, but a dinner dress Is usually much prettier and quite as appropriate. JJot more than one woman In B0 Is pretty In evening clothes. If you have dances every two weeks, and have an invitation to eacln one, I see no reason why you should not accept them. If these affairs are informal, then you may wear anything you please even spats'. v " F. B. A solution of your problem will require a great deal of tact on your part. Many men are careless about their personal appearance "and yet are the flnestltind of men oth- "mother" of the club, ( who leaves soon for Wyoming was made an honorary member. Letters were received and read from Mrs." Charles Van Tuyl of Minneapolis, Mrs. M. M. Van Horn of Oregon, and May Girard Andrews. Is the Medium to Better Values T of Flowers, Lao Ribbon, Cello I fetord? erwise. Don't Judge . people too much by their clothes. Everyone, however, should be neat and clean and make an effort to wear clothes that at least do not attract atten-. tion for being out-of-date. I cannot teIl you what words to say nor when to say, them to spur this fine young man to Rivo mere attention to him self. Vou do not wish to wound his feelings and will therefore have to Judge quickly when an opportunity to speak has come. If yoir have kindness In your heart you will say the right thing. R. M. You can find a list of col leges in the World Almanac. If there is a library in your town you can no doubt secure a copy of the almanac. For a very small charee you can purchase it from any book dealer. 1 . Tcll-Me Most training schools for nurses require that an applicant be a high school graduate. If ihe young man you love has good habits and is conxiderato o you and loves you truly, I can sea ho objection to your marriage. Talk to your mother and find out why she objects. Usually mothers have pretty good reasons and I should advise you not to acttr hastily. ' v Albion The address v of Monte I, - Los nt Angeles; of Niles Welsh, ley avenue, Los Angeles. 175a Whit. Community Service Notes. Saturday, February 28 There will be a Community Service admission dance at the Girls' Community house,l7l6 Dodge street, Saturday, February 28, 8:30 p. m. Saturday, February 28 Basket ball at Army and Navy club, 6:30 to 8 p." m., for Calvary, Baptist church team. . Basket ball at Army and Navy club, 8 to 9:30 p. m., Sokol Athletic team. Community Service Dramatic class, under the direction of . Miss Martha Fodge, will give a program at the Girls' Community house, 1716 Dodge street, Monday evening, March 1 at 8 o'clock. 'Two one-act plays, followed by short sketches, will be featured. Small admission will be charged. " Mi! blankets is the word TOMORROW . v They're unpacked arid all ready! Come tomorrow-here's a treat waiting here for you You'll be delighted and surprised when you see how Boweu's actually can stretch your dollari. The blankets are of guaranteed quality the "value-giving" extraordinary. ; ; x 800 Pairs Will Be Sold Yon will be amazfd at the Value-Giving quality you'll b offered tomorrow. Grey Cotton Blankets with borders ot pink and blue itrlps. 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