THE BEE: UAiAHA.v WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17.- 1920. : 111 ;t ; I II -f II ill I r : : n 7 t . .. t. .... .i . .ii si : niprnriS CONSTIPATION DR.' CALDWELL'S Syrup" Popsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs vith pepsin that quickly relieves tho congestion of undigested food and poisonous waste matter, and re stores the normal regularity of natural action. It does not gripe or cramp and is as safe and pleas ant for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitujjofc. v Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the indispensable family remedy in thousands of homes and is sold in drug stores everywhere. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald well's Srrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles told each year, many mho need its benefits have not jet used it. If you have not, send your name and address fir a free trial botde to Dr. W. P. Caldwell, 51 1 Washington St., lAohticello, Illinois. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE A D V KBTI S EM KM T Tells How Thin Folks Can Put On Flesh L and Get Strong Pwtnle who have tried it and hin. dreds of folks right here.in Omaha have done so aey that if you'aro weak. thin, nervous, rundown and can't Bleep nights, the quickest, aurest and best way to get strong, put on flesh, have nerves of steel and be able to sleep well, in-to take a 6-grain tablet of Blood-Iron Phosphate with very meal. The almost invariably remarkably benefit flowing the use of Blood-Iron Phosphate is said to be due to the fact that it does two things feeds the nerves and supplies iron to tbe blood. So uniformly successful are the reports from those who have iraed it - that flliernnan McDonnell Drug Co., as well as all other leading druggists now supply Blood-Iron Phosphate under" guarantee of satisfac-. tion or money back. Inasmuch as three weeks' treatment costs only $1.50 if you Ilka It nothing if it fails every weak, . thin, nervous, rundown,, anaemic man or ' woman should begin the use of Blood-Iron Phosphate today and get back on the road to health, strength and happiness without delay. I-IPU I 11 C9&3a ft SjMBP Society , . Miller-Richel. ' , Miss Visginia Richel of Council Bluffs and Mr. Bert Miller of Fort Calhoun; Neb., wre married on Monday by Rev. C W. Savidgc They were attended by Fred A. A. Schroder of Calhoun, Nib., and Miss Vivian Rarhni nf Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left at once orr a southern trip and will be at home in' Calhoun May 1. , ' Out-of-Town Affair. A Judge Cross of Blair was honor guest at a party givn in honor of his 71st birthday, Saturday evening, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Carmichael in Blair. Those present were: Judge and Mrs. E. B. Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mencke, Mr. and Mrs. Clark O'Hanloti, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Debcl. Mf. Mehrens, GraccBallard, William Maher, Mrs. Anna Vio Gates, John Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael and Judge Cross. Other guests wererMrs. VV. S. Tay lor of Oinaha and Charles Cross of Herman, Neb. '' ... Dancing Club. ' The Carter Lake Dancing plub will hold their final dance of the season on Fridav. March 19 at Kel- pjnes academy. ' Birthday Party. - - ; Miss Helen Qerin entertained in formally Sunday at her home in honor of her 18th birthday. St. Patrick's decorations wereused. " Musicale, ' A musicale will be given at the Creighton auditorium, April 8, for the benefit of the St. Philip Neri church. The patronesses and those taking part in the program will be announced later. . Canteen Meeting. Canteen-Company B met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glen Wharton to sew for the Day Nur sery and St. James orphanage. , N Legion Dance. . . rsHoward Baldrige will be in charge of the American Legion dance to begrven at the Municipal Auditorium, March 23. ' Theater Party. , Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Foye will en Certain at dinner followed by a theater party at the Brandeis, Wed nesday evening. ' - Informal Affair. The Sisters of Mercy entertained the Daughters of Isabella and their friends at -a reception ''on Sunday, March H, in their ncwrN home- on, 19th and Davenport streets. Ihree hundred guests were present. -The rooms were decorated in purple and gold with baskets of jonquils and hyacinths. Several , musical num bers were rendered by Miss Loretta DeLone and Miss Hazel Auer. f 1 1 s l 1 bssjb eMBvaaaw I I The. F. Otley, Pres. NggCp' , . inEuncG) cm raw? sGarn 2 CtXSBaQStXb I Personals 'Hi,i flnnArU nf St. lonn ar rives Saturday to spend1 the weeje- ing at the b. f. amitn nome and Mrs. J. L. Newman, 3515 Dewey avenue UV,I tw L V sjj Ma . w - far and talWerl for a minute or two kvith her small daughter. I had been so occupieu aunug tysit of my brother-cousin ana ms ...uu nunllir lit nroblem . T I TT. , '. a ' involving them, that I had not wor Mrs. A. H.. Archibald, a i suffrage Hver Lillian's absence as I cturer of New York, is visiting Mr otherwise wouid have dori?. But with the departure of Jack -ana I.tV...:. nnA nr relief at the OUt- iMU Cim, ; 7-. t..i, T w- 1 ci mawi a ni fn r uiirr vie- vw irw 1 lii risv w i w.i a that she. usually so. swift in dispatching a'ny errand, had been compelled tp stay so long " one. Was ft possible that she had t li.. "o,v-li tli" snake. dcch unaLiic iu o.vi-. as she had so confidently asserted, and that the .venom of the man was still abroad, waiting to strike ' in some new way at Alice . tiolcombe and me? ... txfi.i' n-nn old dear: WV 11(11 O J - . Dicky deinanded one evening when upon coming in from the train he had found me with my tace m my hands, so deep in thought that I had not heard him come into mc u v-,.V. oe skctrMi-tpH as thoucrt VOU mm CHICAGO. ILLINOIS tji high cost of building, rapaira from your expense sheet, v Us Fullerton 5. - vear insured Paint anil vour rjuiMmva will be protected against sun, rein end sleet. Peint does not cost as much ea new buildings and good paint, such as FULLERTON. will protect end x preserve.' " . s--- - , ' ' ' . ' PROTECT THE NEW B Y PAINTING TODAY, PRESERVE THE OLD FROM FURTHER DECAY.. ' SILK-TONE is a beautiful flat wall finish that has taken tha place of wall paper, calcimine, and gloss paint., It is sanitary, durable, washable, and most beautiful wall finish that money can buy. It isVasy to apply, does not rub off, and will not show laps on interrupted work. Distributed end Retailed by MULLIN PAINT CO., 313 So. Fourteenth St. Retailed by v. V SAM NEWMAN, 1804 Farnam St. will make their permanent homer Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nissley have returned from California wlvere they visited during January and Febru ary. Methodist Luncheon. A C ' Pfjtri.tf. Aztv Itinrheon will. be. given 5t 12 o'clock Wednesday in the Kenson Metnoaisi cnurcn parlors by the Ladies' Aid society. The tables and rooms will be deco rated in green.- During the luncheon hour a program, consisting of Irish folk songs and Irish dialect stories, will be rendered. Mrs. R. Biirford, the chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. C. 0. Hurd and Mrs. J. V. j Thompson. ' . Miss Grant in Seattle. Miss Dorothy Grant,x daughter of Colonel and jMrs. F. A. Grant of Omaha, is now visiting at the home of her brother, J. F. Grant, and Mrs. Grant in Seattle, Wash. A pic ture of Mks Grant appeared in the issue of Sunday. March 14 of the Seattle Post Intelligencer. ,. Masquerade. ' Harmony council of the" Knights and Ladies oi Security will give a masquerade party, Wednesday eve nine, at the Swedish auditorium, Sixteenth and Chicago streets. "V Updike Club. The Updike Socialc1ub will en tertain at a dancing party Friday evening, March 19, at Druid hall, Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue. ' Wednesday, Card Party, The Columbian club of Sacred Heart parish will give a card party Wednesday afternoon, March 17, at Lyceum hall, Twenty-second and Le Mars Club. A dancing party which will take place the evening of St. Patricks day is planned by the .Le Mars club. Decorations will be appropriate to the holiday and unusual features will be added to the regular program. The affair will be giveiv-at the Kel Pine academy, ' Twenty-tilth and Farnam streets, r Good Times Club. . , A dance will be given Wednesday evening at the Lyric hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. 'by the Good Times club. 4 . 1 i : . - Winter Dancing Club. I An informal dancing party will be given Wednesday evening, March 24. by "the Winter Dancinsr club at Turpin's academy, Twenty-ieighth and rarnam streets. Mrs. E. R. Fiddons will entertain at .a St. Patrick's luncheon at her hnmf Thtirsrlav. for ,the members of the H. and A.'club. ' 1 Conae Club. t A Cf PsfrirL-c ftaflrincr riartv .-ilt be giVen at he Blackstone Wedjjes- day evening by tlje Conae ciuo. Benefit Dance. A dance' will be given at the Creitrhton cvnasium Wednesday evening, March 17, the proceeds of . t 1- n t. - j .j , r- wnicn win dc uevoiea 10 vumiur Hall, a Creighton dormitory. E. rttirkinvhani. Gene MplaHv. "1. G. Martin and W. M. Jeffers are pa trons for .the affair." .! - WE i HAVE 1 Hem . fhal naughty; Waltz" "Weeping Willow Lane" "When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forgot" Special Express Shipment Just Received .- ; LIMITED SUPPLY Everyone W ants Them, So Do Not Delay Inquire" Q. R. S, RolLDepartment - j I : " K D 0KIEL Press Club. Mv HEART and My HUSBAND By ADELE GARRISON Why Dicky Felt Himself Aggrieved.' Lillian's "two or three days, ff i'ci Trtna A rmcrfrtnor Cfvfcnt irii utaL-.sfirl in NHraclfa Citifr whffft she visited her toother, Mis. 5 jl ti inomas. , ; , . -.. 1 m a r Ta . 3 Mr. ana Mrs. l.. . ersnr, . ana . , , ... . .., ; Miss Charlotte Br,ant, Mr. anr Mrs. which she had planned to stay in t. A. ttungate ana ur. ana irs. u. xne cur in oiazt i B. Schervin of Omaha spent the tjM of' the. man. Jalfe Wilsey who week-end in Nebraska City. , k,j raiUrl himself Bridirehara to fr T: C. Tash. who is in New me. Hambruhre. to Alice Holcombe V-l- . Uam.a Tl,it.ajl4i, 1 i . t !ntn fflir lurK, iciuiiu iiuuit 1 lengincueu meunmw ...y-- ' i a t - rT,. Trir f than a weeK. jacK ana muiciu Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor ..of i,pfnr- there -was any GrearBarrington, Mass. who are at r hef Foming, batk, although the ; Blackstone, will return home h tciphone t0 me each day in or- Aprtl 1. der t0 be assured of Marion's' wel- ' t . . ( -nJnutii or twO T.pf., "T tAn'f aiirtnACl fl fia looked at another woman since he first began to care for her. And she is not a doofmat" I could not re press a little -indignation, s even though I knew that Dicky was only (fooling "but she has out down her own feelings because Jack was not well. ' ' , . , . "I'm not well, either," Dicky as serted. "I'm a sick man, jierves all shot to pieces, and I know that if I could just give you one good wal loping it would make a new man of -me. If you loved your husband properly you'd be willing to take a trouncing. Nor Well, I call you dowrt right stingy. But I'll tell you what will do just as well, I'll beat the daylight out oT you in tennis if you'll come out to the "courts. We'll jusi nav.c unic iv wupic ui sc.s before dinner, t What Dicky Brought. ' ; It was the last thing I felt in the mood for doing, but I fancied there had been an undercurrent of truth running through Dickey's nonsense that he imagined that I had been neglecting him a bit. Therefore I smiled up at him brightly. M'll be with you in five minutes." I said. - .' ' "It'll take me five to change, my sef," he replied, and took off his aMii aA ta AVa h 4 st lit o a4 Vi al . f AAlrl lis a it as sic w vi l iu naiu 111a a vuun Halfway down the hall he "turned and came back to me. "Here s a letter that ought to in terest you," he said. "But don't waste more than two minutes out of the game on it." - He tossed a letter to me addressed to himself in the . unmistakable chipgraphy of Robert Saverinl (Continued Tomorrow.) were on trial for your life, and were trying to act as your own lawyer. Come out ot it, ana give me You're neglecting ' me shametuiiy tody?'. . .j - 1.1 I looked .up, starufQ, A tn Viss me took hold of the arms he put around me and pulled mvself to my teet. , "I'm I'm sorrj'. dearest, I stam mered. "I really haven't meant to. Dicky grinned at me roguishly.. IIVT- T 1.VT,,. iTr.ll n( that. hut., of course, these petticoated gods of the macnine wno so aiuunu oa.6i.v.. ..4 ..iirir-il tanal44 311(1 SlCll can't he expected to pay attention to a mere commonplace nusoanu. "What do vou mean?" I aslPd. "I'm no gr'eat detec-a-tuf, Dicky retorted, "but it doesn't take Sher lockian abilities to. deduce that somebodv must have laid old Jack out col-1 with a metaphorical slung .hot- Katherine looked like one of the earlv Christians about to be thrown -to the lions when she first lauded here and up to the last Z4 hours. Then she blossomed out -into a regular girl again,-looking and acting about IS years younger. And I don't know, of anybody else save your ladyship who would care to tackle His Glooms -r-theref ore vou were the goddess 'of the mat cbine, Q E. D., E Pluribus Unum, and so"forth. ! Semi-Serious Contrasts. Dicky waved his hand airily atnie, he had been carefully studying the effect of a new cravat in the mirror as he talked and blew 'me a kiss with the last word. "I say, old dear." he went on and I 4aw tl,at llc was in onf. of the jofcular teasing moods, when there is nothing for me to do but respond to his 'badinage as good-naturedly- as I may "why don t you oattern yourself after Katherine a little more? There's a patient Gn vnii Sh almost weens with delight when Jack gives her a smile, and trembres wiin iear at m frown.' Gee, I wish 1 had you trained that well! Wouldn t I go out and have one whale of a time. "Katherine doesn't have that-particular type oc husband," I put in Calendar 'a C. A. Book Review ScUoa-.Wedas-day V m ltl Mrs. Howard Ruahton. 101S Vorth Thlrty-fourth itrjat. Miss j?ssl.rTown wlir rsWaw Poems of Alfrsd Noysa,1; ' ' Oman Wsmts'i Club, B. M. S.-vrd. nssday. :30 J. m., with Mrs. Jrank J. McTee. Ut South Twanty-slxth avenue. Mrs r B. A. Ross, leader. Election ot of lioers. Miss- Gladys Bhamp wilt apeak on "Cltlsenshlp." Daadee Woman's Ctub Wednesday. J: JO T. ST with Mrs. J. W, Marshall. 10 Cssa street. 'Tha Secret1 City." by Hugh Walpole. will be discussed.' .Lesdrr. Jin. 3 J. Bodds. Mrs. Maria Le Caldwell will assist In the discussion and will also talk on "Present Conditions in Russia." I.tteraturo Department, Omaha Wemaa's Club Weilnesdsy. 10 a. m., y. W. C. A. Mrs A. 1 Fernald, . leader. Rev. Paul Calhoun, pastor of tha United Presbyterian church, will review the boofcu "Out of tha Shadows," 'bv Rosa Cohen. - rc.r.l Henrr W. Lawton Auxiliary, V. " ----- . . . . ia rk nesday evening, March 24, for worn en only. Her subject will be rjoover ior rresiuent. Dr. Anna Weld of Rockford," 111., and Prof. Leila Andjews of the Uni versity of Oklahoma, recently ad mitted to membership in the Amer ican College of Physicians,' are the first women to be so honored by inai 'unuy, All day kenslns- rifall. S004 Burt street. Miller Park Mothers Circle Wednes day. S p. nw Miller Park achoolaudl torlurn. Dr. J. V. Edwards, city health commissioner, will address the meetinir. Musical program will follow and refresh ments will be served." Mu Slrma Wednesday. :30 a. m.. with Mrs. C. W. Axtell. 11 North Thirty-seo-ond street. Irs. J. M. Welshaus, leader. Muale ' Department, Oinaha Woman's Club Regular meeting Wednesday, 2 p. m. Y. W. C. A. ..Annual election xf of ficers, following rehearsal.- The tea will be postponed until after the benefit con cert. . ' Community Serrlco Wednesday, dinner at Girls' Community house for Wamm cfub at :80 p. m. St. Patrick's day dnce at Girls' Community house given by D. T. . olub, 8:30 to 11 p. m. Society for Study of Applied Psychology Wednesday evening, March U7, i o'clock, room S02 Patterson block. Sev enteenth and. Farnam streets. Comfort Baby's Skin With Cnticura Soan And Fragrant Talcum j x Political Talk. Mrs. Charles T. Neal will deliver an address at the First Unitarian church, 3114 Harney street, Wed- MR. GROCER: We Have Created a Demand for Anchor Nut Margarine Have You AflCIlUI 4?A m Qnnnlv? rsr-j W ' ..-,- OLEOMARGARINE pittributed by ' Fairmont Creamery Co. r AT ALL GROCERS " AnVKBTISKMKNT WILt RADIUM AT LAST OPrlH THE DOOR OF . THE GREAT UNKNOWN? "If yi are sick and want to Get Well and Keep Well, write for literature that tells How and Why this almost unknown and wonderful new element! brings re lief to so many sufferers from Rheuma tism, Sciatica. Gout, Neuritis. Neuralgia. Nervous Prostration. High Blood Pres sure and diseases of the Stomach, Heart, Lungs, litver, Kidneys ano oxner aiimeiii. Alumni Meeting. Mr nnrl Mrs. Rnv A. R'alnh will 4ntertain the members ofthe Mortli western University Alumni associa tion 'of Omaha and Council Bluffs at their home, 317 South Happy Hollow boulevard, Wednesday eye ning. . , oc. x-airiCK Anair. ( ior tne appuan miss Kutf wards w.U entertain TOtC"; informally at her home Wednesday pluince la th.t it ia ,old , reasonably evening at a St. Patricks party. that it is within the roach of ail, both - 1 . v ' rich and noorl V ' ,ki. P.4iA-&flua Snltti- Pltrl Hav and night, Nreeeiving the Radio-Aetive Rsys continuously into your system, causing a healthy circulation, overcoming sluggishness, throwing off impurities and restoring the tissues and nerves to a nor mal condition and the next thing- you knowyou ara getting well. Sold on a test proposition. You are ll,nw..ihli. atUiM If luilnine vou be fore) the appliance is yfinrs. Nothing to no irouDie or expense. ... . ... I ' W UU1, AM.U JVMM .......... V. be given Wednesday at the Hotel Jv you try it at our risk. For full in- t-onteneile by the Vmaha VVomansJR,dium.Appliane. Co-i' nn Bradbury FH' (SPRING' I (SPRING. brings forth the ydesire to "tog up" and.' j"Ty s snoes appeal to men wno Know, nc tured is a new model that snells class from toe to heel. Come' in. and look them overi I. ' - . y amd vCold Troubles ( Aire Best Treated Externally jfOLDS sie simply inflammation or congestion yvV of the mucous membrane, or lining of the respiratory organs air passages and lungs. They should be treated just as surface inflammations, Such as burns or bruises, are treated that is, the medicationshould be applied directly to the in , flamed parts. But medication cannot be applied Hirectlv to the air passages and lungs except in the form of vapors that cai be inhaled, and until the , ' j: .r xn-ir'o favPnVi fVirr was no ' VICK'S VapoRub is the discovery of a Nortn ; Carolina druggist, L. Richardson, who found " a wav to combine the standard, time-tested reme diesMenthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc. in salve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vaporized by the body heat These vapors, in haled with eachreatball night long, carry the . i- . ' CT L. I . A A. a.1 meaicanon oitccl to uic ancctca parts, it vuc . A? ' T T- t 1 . 1 I A.i U S..1J - discovery of .Vick's VapoRub, there, was no same time.Vicks is absorbed through and stimulates . 1 4,U.. Um etnn airliner fhe V9fwr inhfllH frt rfHeVr fhe efficient, , economical method of supplying tnese vapors the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. Spasmodic Croup and Children's Colds Vidra is particularly recommended to mothers with Small children. It is eternally applied and, therefore, can be used often and freely with-perfect safety. Let the children run out-doors, even in Winter, and get their needed fresh air and exercise, and simply apply a little Ticks over the throat and chest at thefirst sign of a cold, coveringjRrith a hot flannel doth. For" spasmodic croup, rub Vicks freely over the throat and "chest until bt difficult breathing is" relieved. One application is commonly sufficient, and an application at bed time" usually prevents a night attack. .. ' ' . . i V .... ? Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs ' j . For inflammation of the respiratory organs where there is tightness or sorenesst Vicks should be rubbed well over the throat and chest until the skin is red; then spread on , thickly I and covered with hot flannel cloths. The bed clothing should-be arranged in the form of a funnel,, so that the vapors-arising may be freely inhaled. In severe cases, hot, wet cloths shoulrl first be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin be fore applying Vicksr , ' If the cough is annoying, small portions of Vicks, the size of a pea, can be swallowed every few hours - '' r ' Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever For these troubles, Vicks can be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little applied up the nostrils and knufifed back into the air passages. There is no "cure" for Asthma andiay Fever Vicks gives temporary relief in some cases. J 1 v v Inritt on the Genuine At All brugjfUU 30cHS0c-$10 :X1 Used as a Liniment, Salve, Poultice or Plaster In addition to its vaporizing qualities, Vicks has also been found to be an excellent anti-inflammatory applica tion. It makes a cooling, soothing dressing for such.troubles as Bites, Bums, Bruises, Cuts, Frost Bite, Headache, Itch ings, Poison Oak, Soreness, Sprains, Sunburn, etc. Your Bodyguard - , I '' . 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