irifc BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, AfitlL 'M. if1;. ' it ir Society I Birthday Party. Henry Lidgard, jr., vs honorce at an informal affair given Saturday evening at his home in Council Bluffs, the occasion being his birth day. Those present were Mrs. Lid gafd and Kva Hnhnhaum Kntiiar Nlaon Kathrlno Nnwioniba )lay Ilowr Bm Smith Dorothy Zook Rtihcj Doner Mi .sra Charles stala I.mlta Pnydfr AlfrM Pohrocd.r .lu Don.r wear St.lnmun -Vfrn Krocli Anna M Tiu Norma Inr Huby Lliliatd Mmrf Wallace llnhnbaum llonry I.WIaanl l.ant l.arn.n Roy Farrow Arthur Fulhoft Karl Fulhoft V,' Canteeners to Parade. ; ilrs. George I'rinz announces that Ihe' canteen workers who wera formerly stationed at Fort Omaha will mardi on Saturday in the Americanization parade with those who were on duty at the Union sta tion. The canteeners' are to form their ranks at 1:30 o'clock Saturday on the north side" of the postoftice. Mrs. I'rinz has asked that the work ers wear the regular canteen uni form and communicate with her at Douglas 217 before Saturday. In Charge of "Gold Star" Girls. Mrs. Howard Baldrige is "in charge' of the girls who wilt repre sent the soldiers ajid nurses who . died during the war in the.Ameri conization parade Saturday. These girls', who are from Bohemian, I Palish',' Greek, Danish, Swedish and ..-Jewfa.il organizations, the Joan ' of . Arc club, Community Service, Social Settlement and Daughters of Isa bella, number 148. Overseas work ers will' represent the nurses in the paradc.v The girls Will wear red. .white and blue veils and each will , ;arry a. banner on which will be the liaine of the soldier and a gold star. j nc gins w in meet inursaay eve ning at 7:30 at the Auditorium to be drilled by Mr. Young of the Boy Scouts. Mrs, Harry Doorly and Mrs. Myron Learned will be in charge of the costumes for those who will march. Luthtr League. The Benson Luther league will give a reception Wednesday night in the church parlors. Members of the confirmation class to be honor guests. Benefit for Orphanage. A benefit ball and bazar will be given- Wednesday evening .at the Municipal Auditorium for the St. James orphanage at Benson. Miss Robina Kemmcrer is in charge of the affair. P. E. O. Affair. Mrs. Harry M. Binder will enter tain Chapter B. X. of the P. E. O. at her home, 4801 Farnam street, Thursday eyening. Strawberry Fete. Mrs. Clarence Rubendall's circle of the Westminster .Presbyterian church will hold their annual straw berry fete early in June on the church property at Thirty-fifth and Woolworth avenue. To Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Cartan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sibbernsen will entertaia at dinner at the C C. Allison home Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nash Cartan of; Sart Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Cartan, who are enroutt home from the east, arc guests at the L. C. Nash home. The other" guests will be "Mr. and Mrs. Jack Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett. "-v.,, . ; Baptist Mission .Party. lThe Mission socty of the Benson baptist church y?ill be entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrt. J.;T, Pickard. ". Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lehmet leave Soon to, make their home on a ranch iiear,Lingle, 'Wyoming. Personals n "W-v . Ohe Ambassador- Santa Latham Sea Breezes Write for Booklet Constant cool breezes make The Am bassador at Santa Barbara the favorite summer resort in California. ' They will give you a taste for social life, boating, swimming, tuna fishing, golf, tennis and motoring here "Where the Mountains Meet the Sea." The Ambassador Hotels System Ambassador, Santa Barbara; Ambas sador, New York; Alexandria, Los Angeles; Ambassador, Lot Angeles; Ambassador Atlantic City. The Motels which make ub the Ambassador HoteU System ore not surpassed in elegance and delightftii service de luxe by any other hotel fo the mold. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson, Miss Dprothy Meriam. and William Kavan were guests of Silver Lynx fraternity at dinner rt the chapter house in Lincoln Saturday. Robert Adams and William Har rison were guests at the spring party of, Sigma Chi held jn Lincoln Fri day evening. Dora Weith and V. Lenoff were g ties is at the spring party of Alpha Chi Omega, Friday evening, at the Lincoln hotel. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained the following Omaha girls in Lincoln at the chapter house for the week end: Frances Patton, Pauline Richey, Bernice Meieryurgen, Louise Mo Ewan, Kathcrine Hastings and Mary Ure. Mrs. Raymond Overmire of San Francisco, formerly of, Omaha, will arrive here .Saturday from Minne apolis to spend the week-end. She is enroute home. Mrs. Thomas Kites of Pittsburgh, who has been visiting her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Austin, left Tuesday evening for her home. Henry Atwood. David Brazes, Herman Bodner, Limus Crowley, Harry, filston, Charles Lanmors, Karl Lenimer, Fred Nelson, Ralph Shirey, Frank Nelson, Walter Tay lor and Donald Dickinson were week end guests of Pi Phi Chi in Lincoln. Miss Marie Cejnar was a guest at an informal party of Kappa Delta Pi held in Lincoln Saturday even ing. Mrs. F. W. Hadley has gone to Los Angeles, Cat, where she will spend three months. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Melady and family have moved to their new country home named "Balla Ma chree," which, in the old Gaelic tongue, means "Home of My Heart." "Balla Machree" is situated west of Elmwood park on Ninetieth and Pa cific streets. Mrs. Joel Pomerene of Lincoln arrived Saturday to be the guest of Mrs. George Van Studdif6rd at Fort Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas, who recently returned from California, have purchased a home at 4155 Cass Mrs. George Norwood of Chicago arrived Monday to spend several days in Omaha as the guest of Miss Henrietta Rees. Merwyn R. Goff, who has resided in Chicago for the last 10 years, has returned to Omaha to make hi3 home. Clubdom American War Mothers. The American War Mothers in vite all women who had sous and daughters in the world war to at tend a meeting Thursday at 10 a. m. hi the palm room of the Hotel Fon tenelle. Arrangements will be made for the Americanization parade, which is to be held Saturday. Plans for the collection of fluids for the Marne monument will also be dis cussed. . ' . is. -? Overalls-Overalls Wonderful Sale Thursday A Mighty Sale, a Ridicu lously Low Price You'll Want to Get in on This Sale. Twenty-five dozen first quality, absolutely fast color overalls will be sold Thursday by the Beddeo Clothing Co. at decidedly less than what you will be compelled to pay for such overalls in other Omaha stores. It's the result of a special, purchase, and a desire in .Hpmnnst.rnt to Omaha work- irjgmen the extraordinary type of values this store of fers. "', Full cut bib overalls, blue dehim, good weight, all sizes, and we doubt if ever again such phe nomenal, values will present themselves to tb.e workingman of Omaha. .. . .. - Watch Wednesday's papers for full particulars of this sale, -f Beddeo Clothing Co. ; 1417 Douglas Street ADVERTISEMENT 3-Grain Tablet Makes 1 Flesh: j j Any one wishing to add to their weight, improve their color, nd reitore a normal .condition, of the stomach and nerves, . .should, adopt the wonderfilry .successful .;!trtment known to physicians 'and drwr 1 jrftits" as "3-jrrain hypo-nuclane tablets," ""put up in sealed packages with- full direc- tions for homo use. Red lips, pink cheeks, ' and 10 to SO pounds increase in veiicht ,fr Tot uncommon results from several months' usage. Ask your well-stocked -"rugEist'for them.- C 5: ,:' p .-: TV 9- ." t ' ' - t . AMERICAN BEAUTY IRONS Go well with the plan of household clean liness that a good housekeeper always follows. Have You an American Beauty Iron in Your Home? THE NELSON COMPANY Artistic Electric Fixturea and Household Appliances ' 406 South 15th Street PHONE, DOUGLAS 7649 j Next Door to Orpheum Theater American Beauty Irons1 Not an Expense, But a Saving Saving in Operation Saving in Time Saving on Clothes When buying an Electric Iron, quality and efficiency should be your first demand. v Electric Household Appliances , of quality are always to be had at the - Electric Shop Retail ( t-.tV. Nebraska mi Power Co. FarnainatritecnUv .'YOUQ ELECTRIC 23l4HStSai4e Mmbrican Beauty ELECTRIC inOKT " The Best Iron Made Pay a trifle more at first and be assured of the same sat isfactory results after years of use, as upon the day you buy it . Thr If altm tht "Little Baty ' ' ' ': rtcrrrfc rron made egpeclally far umm in tkm boudoir or wing room for pronlng thorn hey, delicati arHeimt im witht tm iron onmU. iaW mhm trmpoling. SoU by Electrical, Hardwar, and Department Star, and Electrical Companies Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT ... . x Malwftef a C ptof Urn of Ptbfael H H Dwiw Americanization Parade. Members of the Oniaha Woman's club division who will take part in the Americanization parade Satur day are to meet promptly at 1 p. m. in "front of the Y. W. C. A. building-. 508 South Seventeenth street. Mrs. L. Henipel and. Miss .Kathcrine YVorley will lead the division. Their lieutenants are: Mrs. O. Y.,Kring, Mrs. VV. E. Shafer, - Mrs. Edward Johnson, -Mrs. W. . S. Knight and Miss Gladys Shamp. All women and girls not affiliated with other organizations are invited to join the woman's club section. Political and Social Science. The political- and social science department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold a special meeting Monday afternoon, -2:30 o'clock, at the Prettiest Mile club. Tea will be served following the business ses sion. Reservations may be made with Miss Grace Thomas, Douglas 8679. : - : Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest -'Scgi enter tained at dinner at their home 'Sun day evening, thej occasion ; being their fifth wedding . anniversary. Covers were placed for Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Wilson, Giiorgc ChristofTerson, Harry Smith, H. Overbeck and Mrs. Charles Segi, Anna Jacobsen, Uuth and Margaret Christofferson, Dorothy Wilson and Morence and H.-.rry Smith. In the United States the average weight of adult females is 1 10 pounds and the height, five feet four inches. Calendar llanMiM Wnutan'a ( lub WadiiMday aft- i-rtmoH, with Sir. W. A. Wilcox. 4917 Kin pip I, slrrct. Urn on Mllindlt l-(irlan MUlon Ko flrtj Wrdnckday aftfrnoon. with Mm. Jnhu Oatvert. Mm. K. N. Howernian and Mia. B M. l'.abomk will aaalt. t'orr4t Plrtiiin ( la Wedncaday, S:10 p. in.. Y. M. . A., studio o( Tiof. Ed win ruW. . Mothrrn' Club Wodnoaday, 1 o'clwk lunchoon, Willi ilrs.N Rnyal Mill'r, 4904 ('hli-Htfn plrrpt. Vv. K Cox, assiplant li(t.6i.t, I.hmmom, "Art and Muwlc." Mrs. (!. I.'. Mli kcl will rad a paprr on "The Wnr ! 'fli'i tnd in Art." lira. Bradlry Upi-'k uhpi-t will be "Music mspirrd By Ihe War." Roll cull will bo answered by current loptt-s. lldaiiali Sorlfty Wpdnpsday. S3" P. ni., J.-rii! liuilditiK. Niurtppnth anil I-ar-nam pireets. Klti tion of offh-erH. MihIc nrimrlinrnt. Dtnnhn 'Woman's f'lnb WrduoKday, 3 p. in.. Y. W .1. A. ("horus rrhaiiraal. Mrs. W. B. ShHfer, loader. Hi nr." G. Cox, director of chorus. Flna ArtK Society Wednesday, 2:S0 p. in.. Hi.U-l Konli'nel'iC. Annual buslnca nolHirf and election of officer!. Hook Keview Smtinn, A. f. A. Wednes day 4 p. in.. V. W. ('. A. Mtsa Avis Hnhp(t will review "America Among the Nations." by H. H. Towers. St. I'aiil'a KM-opal (iiurrh tVnniaii'h Aiixlllury WodneNdiiy. all day kenslnB ton, Ol.ild'a Saving limtitute. Kraiiel" U'HIard, W. C. T. I Wednea day. i p. in., Y. W. C. A. hubjert. 'Amorlcai liHilon. ' Mrs. J. If. Uawklna will have clinritn rf thu proprain. I. K. 4). MNtarhoiid, t'liapter B. X. Wednel.i.v, 2 . in., with Mrs.. 11. K. I'oll mer, 4SI8 California -street. (.eneral I .aw ton Amlllary Wednesday, S ' p. m. Memorial hall, ourt house, 3'lnna will bo discussed for Memorial day iclebrallon. 4)niah W. O. T. V. Wednesday. 2 p. m., . .M. C. A. Kduiatlonal mealing, huiijert, "Local ' Charities." iiiiiiiiiinlly Srrvhe Wednesday, social fvenliiB 4.1 Olrls' (Jominuntty house at .j6 p. in. fi.-f Wanim mid Bcobe ulubs; Mi.a Kva NUUcr. , president. , ian, Mrs. E. L. Scott; chairman of nvrmbcrship committee, Mrs. Mar garet Maxwell Ferguson; entertain ment, Mrs. Mildred lark IJorrow manj reception- cqnmiittec, Mrs. Clara Cleghorn Eckstein; philan trophic. Mrs. M. J. Cams; delegates to congress of "states, Mrs. ' J. C. Adams and Mrs. A. A. Mutiro. Mrs. Munro formerly lived in Oniaha. , Holy Name Card Party. .V card party will "be given Wed nesday at Marks hall, Forty-fifth and Burdctte streets by the womei. of the Holy Name parish. A Nevada woman has broufht ti action for breach of promise against her divorced husband, claiming that he courted her a second time. Nebraska Club. At the last meeting of. the Ne braska club of New York City, Mrs. D. D. Ashley was re-elected presi dent. , The vice presidents for the coming year will bcMrs. Frctlericka Mcintosh Staub, Mrs. Elsie Blandin Beans, Mrs. Maude V Hammond Fling, Mrs. Frank Rainbow;. record ing secretary, Mrs, Blanche Glasgow King;' corresponding secretary, Mrs. May Whiting Wcstcrmann; treas urer, Mrs. Charles Sawyer; auditor, Mrs. Ella Boose De Young, histor- IllttiliiliiiJiiiilliiluliliil MIII!!il!ll'l!WIIW iiSiiliiHSlsilliiitiiiU BOBSSI Overalls vs. Low Cash Prices . Important April Sales 20 25 30 Reductions on New Spring Fashions These big reductions from cash prices offer great inducements for your spring buying. ' " FINE NEW SUITS NEW SPRING WRAPS $35.00 Values; Month End $23.34 $24.75 Sport Coats, now on sale..$19.S0 $44.50 Values, Month. End. .v . .$29.67 $20.75 Sport Coats, now on sale.. $23.80 $55.00 Values, Month End $36.67 $35.00 Sport Coats, now on sale.. $28.00 $69.00 Values, Month End $46.00 $44.50 Sport Coats, now on aale.. $35.60 4 $89.00 Values, Month End. .$59.34 $54.50 Sport Coats, now on sale.. $43.80 $98.00 Values, Month End. $65.50 $59.00 Sport Coats, now on sale.. $47.20 500 New Blouse at 20 Per Cent Off Short and Long Sleeves 200 Mod ian Sweaters, Wed- neday, 20 Per Cent Off Tuxedo, Ripple, Blouse 148 Wool Skirt at 20 Par Cent Off Some Accordion Pleats 1812 FARNAM STREET 13 By ihe Golden Rule not by the Rule ofXjcld WHAT ARE the most precious .elements in American Life?,. ;yf y . ' Respedt for the home? Jesus found women slaves; He made them companions. Down through the ages His Church has been the champiori of women's rights and aspirations. Respect for the man who works ? It was the Carpenter of Nazareth who gave labor its great charter. "You are sons of God," He said. In that sentence Democracy wai bom. Respect for property? Modern business is credit ; and credit is character. All that makes property safe in the worjd is bound up in the reverence for law that religion breeds. Respect for education? ' Who gave America her colleges? They were founded by Chris tian ministers, almost all of them. . . On these great essentials must We "build a better America, and a better world. And every one of them rests on the foundations of the Christian Church. Thirty denominations of that Church are uniting'' now in a simultaneous campaign. . , , The appeal is to every lover of America, to you They are uniting because the task before the Church1 whether you , are inside the Church or out. The rt is too great for any one denomination ; because there building of the world is a pirifual must be no duplication of effort; no waste. task. Faith must be the cornerstone ... on which .the new foundations are They have had. the courage to-survey the whole .laid, true;-the measuring rod by task, and to ask for a budget large enough to sustain. , which the builders build must be (1) the work abroad, (2) the work at home including r , the Golden Rule. the Church's part in the huge task of Americanization. (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals, supported by the Churches, (S) the religious training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for the Church's ministers. II ana" ' 14 r - ..il I JSjllA Civt when the call comes to youjivo Jlf MBI I Iff wirt your 'M ''00 ' jj t0 My .-. ; . .............. , .. . ' . V ' 1 EsTlRCHURCH World Movement of 9drth Jmerica The publication of this advertisement is macfe possible throvih the cooperation of thtr.y d ,ninationa.