Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 09, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
Lib a chMt-fnl tnvtlar, taka tha road, Siaiinf basida th b.df. What i th braad Ba alttar la thin Inn, anal thou unshod To mt th flints? At lt it ma? h id, "Bacauaa th way la abort, I thank th, God!" Mr. Brawnier. Th wood's war mad for th hunUr ( draams, Th brook for th fishers ef aonat To th hunter who hunt for th funtaaa fan Th strtams and the wood baloaf. Sam W altar Faaa. ADVURTISEMEvr TOT GRAY HAIR Don't Tolerate Faded, Streaked, or Bleached Hairs Tint With Brownatone Safe, Sure Inexpensive. v TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE. Why tolerat atraaky gray or bleached hair when it i juot a easy to tint your tresses a beautiful brown as it ia to powder your face? Brownatone. give th hair bewitching beauty and charm. inlucinir instautly any shad cf brown or black if den ire A CLUBDOM "BroWBaton Makes Ma Look Tea Year Younger." No ether preparation i o simple to apply or ao uniform in results. 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Regain Health, Strength, Energy and Ability by Taking 3-Grain Cadomene Tablets. , The Very Best Tonic Sold by All Druggists. Adv. War Mothers' Convention. Mrs. W. A. Wilcox of this city attended the first state convention of American War Mothers recently at Maxwell, Neb. She was elected parliamentarian. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Mary E. Elder, North Platte, state War Mother; Mrs. O. D. Shaner, Maxwell, Vice War Mother; Mrs. F. R. Baker, Maxwell, recording secretary; Mrs. William H. T. Woodhurst. North Platte, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, Ansley, treas urer; Mrs. h. J. tames, Wallace, historian. The next regular state meeting will be held at North Platte the first Thursday in June, 1921, and a calt meeting will be held in June of this year, at which time the state organization will meet new chapters and receive the state charter. Offi cial greeting was sent to the Amer ican Legion pledging co-operation in the work this organization is do me. Grcetines were sent to Mrs French. National War Mother, from the first state convention, together with the names of the othcers. A committee on courtesies was ap pointed to thank the Maxwell chap ter for the splendid entertainment it had provided and the local post of the American Legion for the aid it gave in making the convention a success. Current Topics. The current topics department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock in ADVERTISEMENT EndsStubbornCoughs : in a Hurry For real effeetlvea, this M ' home-mad remedy has no equal. Easily and cheaply prepared. You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem edy. Anyone who has cougned all day and all night, will say that the imme diate relief given is almost like magic. It. is very easily prepared, and really there is nothing better for coughs. Intoa pint bottle, put 2'a ounces of Pines; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. , It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant children like it. You can feel this take hold in. stantly, soothing and healing the mem branes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and then disappear alto gether. A day's use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable remedy lor throat and chest ailments. - To avoid disappointment, ask your dmreist for "2A ounces .of Pinex" with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abs'o' lute satisfaction or money refunded ane rinex vo., Wayne, jnd. 9 A medicine possess Ens tonic, alterative and recon structive properties. Useful ia treatment of 'debilitated conditions caused by overwork or pro longed mental strain or nervous irritability, sleeplessness, brain fag, or general depression of the nervous system. Prepared under formula filed with and approved byjtbe Chief Chemist. Treasury Dept. Washington, D. Cj SOLE MANUFACTURERS BRI-A-CEA DRUG CO. Bri-A-Cea is Sold in Original 16-os. Bottles Only Refuse All Substitutes ! A'SKTYOUR DRUGGIST MSjajaMaliMsMSasidUVUM , v Worn Out In Mind and Body Your child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude or physical condition. And when he asks: "What's the matter. Daddy?" there's a tone of 6olemn anxiety ia bis little voice. The depression stamped upon you reflects intensely upon him because of his profound solic itude. He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, but his happv smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone replaced by a countenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness. Yon ewa It a th happiness and welfare of yonV family to keep trim In body and keen In Intellect. Yoo ar th sun and tb inspiration of their lives. Dark, threatening- ekrade hover over their heads th Instant yoo show signs of being "out of sorts" or "under the weather. umi imperii mir luior oy neglecting your Deaitn. genes I tTXO is ssU a aritfewl emir. . aaiasalwa sasia.lUwaa all euaMUuu The Great General Tonic will banish that "tired fasting" end dome! thatworrxiea. took. It will renew your trength and vigor, overcome th ravishing effects of ovafwor.'i and worry, revive yens spirits and increase yoqr bold on life. Being- a refresh ing appetizer, a valuable aid to digestion and a worthy promoter of th general health, because of its positive re rttaliring and reconstructive value, ite use is especially desirable in case of eubeormal conditions, if you suffer from nervous exhaustion, muscular or mental fatigue, or deficiency of vital fore due to general weakness of wasting illness, yoa'll find "LYKQ" particularly bene. Octal. It tone up th entire system and keeps yoa feeling fit. Ask your druggist for a bottle today. Sole MssmractBT LYKO medicine company New York Ksaiai Chy, Ma, FC aaU by Beaton Drug Co.. 15th and Farnam Sts.. . ' x all retail druggists. the Y. W. C. A. The Bible lesson will be the 14th chapter of Mark. Current events at 2:30. "Shall Our Young People Be Taught Disci pline? will be discussed. J he re port from the suffrage meeting at Chicago will be given. Spanish Club. Citniihi inanich rlitK u- ill mpet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in room juj ratterson biocK. Deborah Society. Deborah society will hold its reg' ular meeting Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Lyric building, ZSnnctecnth and Farftam streets. Business Woman's Club. Miss Tessie Towne will review Hugh Walpoie's "The Secret City" for the Business Woman's club at its meeting Tuesday evening, March 9. at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Bid dick leader for the evening. Omekro-E-Xima. Omekro-E-Xima club will meet Tuesday evening at the Social Set tlement house for supper and dra matic art. Current Events Class. Mrs. Lulu T. Andrews, who is working with the republican state central committee, is to teach the class in current events at the Lin coln Y. W. C. A., and which will meet every Monday at 7:30 p. ni. Besides the interest which she has in this sabject in connection with her work, Mrs. Andrews is- es pecially adapted for leading such a class, having had charge of similar groups in women's clubs Improvement Club. Omaha Improvement club will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., in Clair mont store, Forty-eighth and Mili tary avenue. South Omaha Woman's. The annual election of officers of the South Omaha, Woman's club will be held at Library hall, Tuesday at 2:30 p. in., followed by a musical program at 3:30. Mrs. Florence Long Arnoldi, accompanied by J. Clifford-Long, will sing two song groups and two piano solos will be given by Mr. Long. P. E. O. Chapter B. P. Chapter B P of the P. E. O. will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. J. W. Hazlitt, 3412 Lafayette avenue. , Election of officers will be held. D. A. R. Omaha Chapter. OrvThris rhanter f. A R.. will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. E. Holovtchiner, Hotel Loyal. Miss Jean Butter will speak. North Side Mothers' Club. North Side Mothers', club will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tues day at 1 :30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. E. Widenor. 2580 Mauder- son street. Mrs. George Pray, and Mrs. O. K. Oilbert will assist the hostess. Mrs. O. Y. Kring will speak. little Friends of the Liver The liver is the regulator of health. If the liver it active and welLgood health and happineaa prevail; but once you all your liver i torpid and Kith, life comes a mis cry. Dyspep sia, Indiges tion, Bilious- lie, Umstrpatfcn, Headache and Melancholy assail you, resulting in tack of energy, loss of nemory and ill health; but remember Carter LlHIe Ur Kile touch the liver and correct all liver ills. SaaaH PHI Small Dom Saull Price DB. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature (Treat nerve and blood tonic for Attala, Khemnatlitai, NerveonBetw, gstepleieneti and Female Wealnesa. tsilurtifsarm 4fas6 ow V -CARTER'S be- JniTTi it I STRENGTHLESS SEEMED DYING So Weak She Could Hardly Move, Says Indiana Lady One Bottle of Cardui Put Her On the Road to Recovery. Tangier, Ind. "Four years ago this summer I was sick in bed," writes Mrs. Lillie McElwee of this place. "I had been under the doc tor's care for five weeks. ... I was pretty bad, and I was just as nervous as I could be. ... I could not sleep at night until 10 or 12 o'clock. When I would doze off and wake up I would be all of a tremble with nervousness. "The doctor called my trouble catarrh of the . . . It gave me such pains that at each one it would seem that I could not bear another one. Then I would chill . . . the pains would just seem to shake me all over, and the next day I would be so weak I could hardly move. I would be so utterly strengthless that it would seem as if I were dying. "After one of my bad spells . . . and I had almost died, I picked up the Home Treatment Book and de cided to try Cardui. Before I had taken a whole bottle, I could sleep at night. ... I don't remem her just how long, but in a short time I was up and helping wifh the work. Over forty, years of successful use has proven the value of Cardui in the treatment of many common fe male ailments. All druggists sell Cardui. for WflK-Hi , ' 1 Public Speaking Section Is Active Branch of . the Woman's Club Jar ' CssaaataaaC v''A'7h m H f KODsrxon Mori Mrs. U. 1. i-.r.rrt has been direct ing a vigorous speaking campaign in behalf of the economy drive in the state. She and members of her department have been making ef fective four minute talks. Mrs. Kring spoke before an open meeting of the Omaha Woman's club at the last regular session, March 1, in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. The public speaking department of the Woman's club, of which Mrs. Kring is leader, will meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Ex cerpts from "Great Orations" will be given by Mesdames James H. Holmes. Otho Johnson, F. H.'Wray, R. F. Neeley, John Haarmann, and Floyd Keller. Community Service. Girl's Community house at 1716 Dodge street, was the scene Sunday afternoon of more than the usual hospitality and joyousness. The oc casion of the added gaiety was a wedding, announcement, the princi pals in the happy affair being Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Berger. Mr. Berger is a member of the Ninth Balloon company and an instructor in electrical construction at Fort Omaha. Mrs. Berger was former ly Miss Minnie Margaret Cline, a popular member of the Cluga club, The reception and supper at the Community house were given by members of the Cluga club who were close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Berger. Decorations were in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Berger expect to leave soon for Arcadia, Cal where Mr. Berger will enter the training school for officers. "Fidelia Club. The Fidelis club of St. Cecilias parish will entertain at a card party at the. school auditoriunv Thirty ninth and Webster streets, Tuesday afternoon. j Y. W. H. A. The Y. W. II. A. will meet Tues day at 8 p. m. at the Lyric building. SOCIETY MUCH interest centers ' around the activities of the honorary XTJ" sororit.es at the University of Nebraska, as a number of their members ire Omaha girls. Pic turesque and somewhat secret, these societies give a charm to tne routine of school lift. Mystic Fish is the freshman organization, and among us memecis our city tiauiis ucuj Kennedv and Zoe Schalek. Xi Delta has as its present vice president Almarine Campbell. Mary 1 nomas is aiso a memuer oi xnis soohoniore organization. Silver Serpent, the junior honor ary sorority, has no umahans among its members, but the Black Masques have four. They are Helen Giltner, 'the president; Jean Landale, secretary-treasurer oi the society: Marian Wvman and Ruth Hutton. On Ivy day the Black Masques will announce their mem bers for the next year. It has be come an historic custom and one of the ereatest honors that may come to a junior girl. The candidate for the sorority is not aware tnat sne has been chosen nntil she is masked by one of the members. Tea for Visitor. Miss Ida Smith was hostess at an informal tea at her home Monday afternoon jn honor of her visitor, Mrs. Harry Goodell of St. Louis. Spring flowers were used through Ihe rooms. Card Party. The Degree of Honor lodge, No. 193. will irive a card party, Wednes day at 2:30 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall, Twenty-fourth and M streets. Prizes will be given. Theater Parties. M. Coad entertained a foursome at the Oroheum Monday eveninsr. J. Ledwich, N. B. Updike and M. F. Morn also had toursomes. r. VV. Miksell entertained 10 guests. McGrew who has been wintering there. Miss Irene Coda of Omaha is stopping at the Hotel Chatham. Vaoderbilt avenue at Forty-eighth street. New York. Another at the Hotel Chatham is L. Croft. Guests at the Ti Beta Phi house in Lincoln for the week-end in eluded Mrs. J. O. Detweiler, Mrs. J. A. f"ike, Misses Jeanette Gal lagher. Thelma Bassett and. Laota Alderman. A daughtter was born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. 1'. J. Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cameron of Winner. S. D., returned to their home Monday after spending a week with Mr. and Airs. M. U. Cameron. Mr and Mrs. Walter Jones of Council Hlurts, Ja., have left for San Francisco and Los Angeles, where they expect to spend several weeks. Charles Collins, Joe Thomas and Deyo Crane attended the annual spring party of Pi Kappa Phi in Lincoln Friday. A son, Fred Charles, was born, Sunday,' to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Irma Bogard. Mr. anrl , TVfr T.nwrptir ITarrpIt and Miss Leilabeth Farrell of Lin coln spent Saturday in Omaha. Herbert Avery of Lincoln return ed Saturday after spending several days in Omaha. O. E. S. Kensington. Mrs. Charles Sprague will be hostess of the Narcissus chapter No. 261 of the O. E. S. at a St. Patrick's day Kensinrrton at her home on Sixtieth avenue, Benson, luesday evening. J lie rooms, will be dec orated in green and the same color will predominte in the luncheon. Personals Mrs. Frank Kiney spent several days in Lincoln last week. A inn Tamee wii horn. March 4. at St. Joseph hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans. The following alumni from Oma ha were present at the annual ban qur. of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in Lindoln Friday evening: Earl Hawkins, W. J. Hotz, H. H. Casey, R T WaiViier. Richard Hunter. Russel Burress and Harry Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Werner an nounce the birth of a daughter. Ruth Aurora, at St Josephs hos pital, March 3. Paul Flotow. Vester Vincent. Alex Hansen and Russell Smith were week-end euests in Lincoln at the Beta Theta Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Preston an nounce the birth of a son, Frederick, at St. Joseph hospital, March 3. Mrs. Preston was formerly Miss Bess Tierman. C. F. McGrew leaves Sunday for California where he will join Mrs. Sure Relief m 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Fair Prices Announced Spring Dresses, Wraps. Suits The high cost of charge accounts is reduced by :ash and carry methods. ' 125.00 and 135.00 Spring Modes.. 98.00 110.00 and 115.00 Spring Modes.. 89.50 89.00 and 95.00 Spring Modes.. 79.50 79.00 and 85.00 Spring Modes.. 69.50 65.00 and 75.00 Spring Modes.. 59.50 55.00 and 59.00 Spring Modes.. 49.50 15.00 and 49.00 Spring Modes: . 39.75 New Blouses. Skirts. Sweaters Fair Cash Prices All the Time. 32.50 and 35.00 Fashions Here... . 29.75 22.50 and 25.00 Fashions Here.... 19.75 16.50 and 17.50 Fashions Here.... 14.75 14.50 and 15.00 Fashions Heje 12.50 "11.50 and 12.00 Fashions Here. . : . 9.75 Silk Underwear at Reasonable Cost. gfjfPgglf 1812 Farnam Street- Your Stomach Made New TRY THEM ESTABLISHED 1894 HITTER'S .DIGESTIVE LOZENGES will rost tlvelj restore disordered stomachs to health again. 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