1' THE BEEi OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 14. 1920. ' 1 society - .b Im . a - V : rn ' v. - f -' fit-. brif 1 ,' fit !S 1ft Hi - toi (104 II) ,, tit fU 1H , (., .U5 Pretty University Girl Will Be Crowned Queen of -v , ; The Month of May Amidst pink and white cherry blos soms and pale lavender sprays from lilac fee. the queen of the May will receive her crown. Her majesty viir b? pretty Miss Lycille Kendall, a senior at the University of Omaha.. The coronation will take place Gala day, Friday evening. May 21, $t the Kountze park- 1 his pretty cre mony i an annual custom at the school an(t one in which all. the co-ed students participate. Miss Izma Tucker, a junior, will be the maid of honor.' Miss NAME 'BAYER' ON GENUINE ASPIRIN ''Bayer Cross'' on Aspirin like "Sterling" on Silver "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," mark ed with the safety "Bayer Cross," can be Jaken without fear because you are getting the true, world- . famous Aspirin, prescribed by physi cians for over 18 years.- , .Alway buy an, unbroken package -'of -"Bayer tablets of Aspirintyhicft cdntains proper directions-to safely relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Joint Pains and. Pain generally. y, '''". Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets, cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger ."Bayer"'packaes. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac-, . ture , of Monoaceticacidester , of Salicylicacid. ' ID ) .4 ) I 11 Ml J " r-'. It : 1 Fob Will Appreciate the Savings In Men's, Wear ,.i r For FRIDAY We Offer k the Downstairs Store , . " " ... ( .? - Men's Worsted Pants, $4 M. 500 pair men's fine wprs,ted pants . in sizes 31 to 52 vaist measure, $4-55. Men's Khaki Pants, $2.98 300 pairs of men's every day khaki pants, all jizes, at 13.94 a "pair. ' , Men' Washable Pants; $l$8 J?5 pairs men's washable crash pants at $1,? Boys Khaki Pants 25 doz. boys' khaki and cotton crash pants for boys, age 5 to 16, 89c to $1.69. Wen's Union Suits " 5Q doz. men's balbriggan Union suits, ecru and white, broken sizes in long and short sleeves, at 95c suit. Hen's Shirts and Drawers, 53c Men's two-piece under wpiir. shirts ' and drawers. . fine quality in all sizes, 53c , garment. i . . Hose, 4 Pairs for $1 Vjctor knt and jStrongfoqt . guaranteed hose, variety of colors at A pair for $1.00. Men's Work Shirts, $1.49 Wen's blue and champry work shirts, alf 5 sizes, at - IV49- : ; -;-v' Boys' Blouses Ideal Ijlqiise for beys age ' to 14. 95c and fl.25. Bous' Cans 98c. . , - .... '. '," - ' Friday. Onb 1 -table ofmen'I Verallr. . jackets, khki pants, .Doys'.., overalls,-men's panta etc., ecoad at H re gular srica. Dorothv Grev will be the soph omore maid and the maid of the freshman class is to be Miss Vesta Beavers. , Miss. Margaret Powell was fo have been the herald of the roval court but owing to her senous illness another member of the senior class will take Tier place, foe girls are chosen from their, respective classes asd are, ejected, by the stu dent body. . ,Miss Kendall will wear a rpbe of white. From her shoulders a court train of pale green satin, elaborately embroidered in seed Pearls will hang. She will carry an arm bou quet pt wpite roses. . The maid of honor, Miss Tucker, wjll wear a Grecian robe of white made sleeveless and "girdled with a silken cord. A . short , Athenian style mantle of deep pink will com plete her attractive costume. Her bouquet will be of pink roses, Miss Beavers and Miss Grey will be roed"as. Miss Tucker, ex cept tha their mantles will be of green. They will carry wands entwincdwith, spring flowers. Miss Tucker and Miss Beavers are members f the Kappa Psi Pelta sorority.' Miss Grey is a member of the Sigma Chi Omicrom sprority. The girhj of tq'e.scboql, attired in summery frocks and varicolored costttmes, will give piitdoor dances on the grassy slopes previous to the ceremonies of the court. Following. the affair the various classes of the university will give programs in the school gymnasium. Extension Sqcjty. Mfs. Mary Murphy will entertain the members of Extensa society at ner pom.?, Jtfl jpnermatj avciiu, fii- day afternoon at 2:30. . . - Club Dance. Golden Glow -club will give a dance Saturday, evening at the $wfd4sh auditorium.1-. .. t:r , For Bride-Elect. 'Misses Ruth and Grace Cox en tertained at a miscellaneous" shower at their home Wednesday evening, iir honor of Miss eta Carter, daugh ter of J. R. Carter-, whose marriage to Lester all of Eugene, Ore., Will take place Saturday; - . Fourteen . guests were present. Celebrates Birthday. Charles FJWeller will ipeltbratc his 76th birthday. Saturday. Forty children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will, attend a birthday picnic t6 be 'given in his ho'nor at blmwood parjc that- flay. , Dancing C4vk The Updike Dancmn' club will en tertain at.;a. dancing party. Friday ; Plays in uThe Piper' if w kma." ..'j...ksl ftilllllSlli Miss Elinor Kountze is a member of -the cast in "The piper," a play bv losenhine Preston Peabodv. which will be presented by students of Brownell Hall on Saturday even ing, May 15, at the Brandeis thea ter. ' Miss Esther Newman bf Omaha, who saw the play at the Fulton theater, New York City, at the time, of its original run, when M-ablc Taliaferro and E. H. Anson played leading roles, says it was a thoroughly delightful production; evening , at ' Druid hall, Twenty fourth and Ames. . ;, D. O. S. Club. Mrs. A. W. Dallas entertained the members of the D. O. S. clup at luncheon at the Blackstone Wednes day. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coiping 0it; Doubles Its. Beauty. i . . v 1 , . -t : .Personal-; , Mrs. . Charles ' B. 'Walker 'and daughter, Petty, of .Syracuse, N. Y., arrive. Friday to visit Mrs. Walker's father, Charles F; Wcller. v : - ' Dr." a(d Mrs. 'James O'Connor .qi Pbcatello. Idaho, are visiting in Omha. Dr.' O'Connor at one time resided here'and atteudtd Crcighton college. Mrs. O'Connor was for merly Miss Leone Seavers of Poca tllo. , ....... Clubdom Americanization Meeting. The Allied ' Patriotic society will hold, an Americanization meeting Friday evening, 8 o'clock, in Judge Troup's court room, third floor pf the court house. Mrs, Marie Lcff Caldwctl, head resident of the Social Steftlement house, will be the princi pal speaker. Representatives from the American Legion . and other patriotic societies will give short (alks. This meeting is' open to th? public, particularly to all patriotic1 organizations. ' ' t ' " , j. . 1 i v ; To Present Play. Tlje women of McCabe Methodist church will present a pne act play, "The Old Maids'-Convention," Fri day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Scot tish Rite cathedral. Jqhri Cowpcr P.cyvys. "-'At a qusiuess session of the Oma ha Woman's Press clu,b HiVcdnesday at the Chamber, of, Cpmmerce the. organization yoted to engage John Cowper . Powys ( for a- lecture in Omaha, an Tuesday, November 2. Ut- fowys has appeared on the lec ture platform in Omaha , on many previous occasions and .is remem bered for .-his-, brilliaace. of. language i r ... f i ana compelling ngures 01 speeca. .HOLDING A HUSBAND- 7' 7' AdeleGarrison'seAv Phase of .v ;xReyelatians of a Wif e Jhe' Way. Madge. Solved Two Prob- f ' lems. , ' MotherGi;aharirsank into a chair as she .made her pathetic reference to Richardv2d, put her handkerchief o licr eyes a"d begai) to. sniff audi blyv I .knew tjiat this was the pre face to the '"teany .' stage" of. her mood. -ami. I decided swiftly with irritation that I would find some other victim, than myself for it, I rose hastily 'and moved to- tlic door. "I had no idea you felt this way about it; mother,". I said smoothly. "And as,- after all. this trip is none of my planning I have steadfastly refused Leila's itrgings, as you well know,' until Dicky promised, to btf Alfred's best man -I think Richard is the one for you to see." I slipped out of tlve door and was half-way down the stairs before she found breath . to send" after me a peremptory: "Margaret I What do you mean? Come back here." ; . "But' I wickedly pretended not to hear aud sped on down to the library where I knew Dicky was reading and smoking. Neither'-he nor I had spoken to each ether since" the afternoon bcr fore, except in the presence of oth ers 'ot" in cases where words were absolutely necessary. I told my self with a little grim smile that this certainly was a case 'where words were necessary, and , entered the library with my most -coldly formal manner. " . . 'Pardon me for. disturbing you," I: began. ' A Dicky had sprung to lus feet as I entered with. the instinctive courtesy which he neyer loses, . ; . "Yes?" he said with an upward in flection,:: '. It 'is the word with which he sometimes answcr a telephone call. Used then it is a-.pleasant manner ism, but as an opening to an inter view, it is . iruddening, .which was exactly the effect. I shrewdly sus pected, that Dicky wished, , . ' '. A QuickApe'cision. ', . , "Your -motheris ii niy bedroom,".. Ivbogan' directly,' still in my iciest tone, "weeping bitterly because she )as not ' been sufficiently urged t6 go to Ndrth Caroljna to Leila's wed diug.' When I left she-was accusing you and me of selfishness in coing to the sunny south and leading! Kichard .(j and herselt lier in tlie cold I very naturally told hcl- that I had had nothing to do with the trip, and that I' would send you to hcr.V She'is waiting for you now." I turned on my heel, prepared to leave the 'library. with the same dig nified haste that had" characterized my., exitfrom my own ropm. But I had barely reacjied, the door when I 7fet my arms .seized Jjpy. strong hands, myself whirled- around, picked up and 4cposie4 with emphasis into the deaths of one of the'big library chairs. ,V,Dicky towered over me; his face a ' ludicrous im'xlure, of 'anger against me,, panic, at my news, and a struggling .desire . to laugh. ' "Not ti 'your golden wedding day, ijiy lady,! he began,; -."do you leave me to hold, tire bag in this particular easel rYpu know , I'd rather face a a " ' t . ' ' '- "Wounded tigress?" 1 suggested slyly. I saw that he was in the con dition, of mind when a word .either way would sway his mood to anger or laughter, and I decided with the remembrance of the vow I Ijad -so lately ,made.to make it laughter.'"' ', JHo glanced down at me quickly, griifned 'reluctantly. , "All of that," he admitted. "But look here, something's got to be done.' We can't unload tlie whole d d family . dn Ed-A-r 'j Leila's aunt; and yet I know mother. Your wounded "tigress will be nothing on her if she's got it fnto her head that Junior and she ought to go with us. Come on. he a snort, old dear. ;:m3 'suggest something." :' ' , "Come Along' , T felt, with a litll? pang that the adjuration 'to , "be a sport" was reeded by me for something differ ent than the" "suggesting" of 'some thing to Opacify, my uiothcr-in-law. The slip Diicky had made in begin ning Edith Fairfax's name and then quickly substituting Leila's for ' it made mc exercise .all . the sclf-jcoit-trol I owned to keep froni flaring out at him. I put a long mark to my creditwhcn 1 was-able to say quietly: ' 1 ' - . ' ' "Leila was telling mc tlie other day of a wonderful place oa'ily three miles frojii Dundee, Cedar Crest. I believe -she called it, a tourist town, where one can secure furnished cot tages for a month or " Dicky jumped into.' the air and cracked his heels ridiculously , .to gether! like a small boy. "You've., got it I" he exclaimed. "Cedar Crest! ; Why, tluat's only a few miles from Q'dar Hurst, the big golfing place, . We'll take a little cot tage ther.e' aul tay down awhile. Y oli ve got a great heaid, old dear. 'Come .along; welt bring mother the news.v ; i Continued .Tomorrow.) Girl ushers, "co-ed" of the Uni versity of California und Stanlrd univefsit, are'livbe" tlsViTtrt escort women, dclcjgatcs ,a,ivtL,aUcril.ites to their seats at '. the dcniHcrltic na tional convention, to be licjlit m all Francisco in July. lhree Drop Corn Killer'? 1 "Gett-It" Stop Pain Immediately and Corn Go Quick The vy la handlo corns is lh tric.J and proven "GeU-H" wny ihe wiy lh people hiive found quickest, easiest ana moat' reliable. " ilOovelorn By Beatrice; Fairfax. ' In Jjote vltli a Frieud. . bear Miss Fairfax,, Omaha Eoe: I am a. younff girl, of 11 and am deeply in love with a friend I have known sines childhood (known the family, too, more so). Tlfe young man in question' does -not seem to like me as Jnuoh as" I would want him to,-but the last time I' was, ou.t to his home .J. was dr.ossod up' nicely and ' he -took :mor jnterest in me than We usually, did' otlierwise. De you think f can make him Jike me better if I dress nicely and act very polite? , , ; PEGGY. Undoubtedly. yoi (-an attract more attention and 'admiratfon by dress ing nicely' and. "actjns like a per fertly nice, rholesome mannered girl. -' Don't- try to bf too formal, however, because;' :'thHt Vfrightens younjr men off. ' ' . '.' ', ' '!' 1 A few dropi of "Gets-It" knocV hurt out ot anv corn at . once and loosens it as jt lifts right off without any feelingr. Ch.'Vhat com fort 1 How prand to walk and r dance and jump without a ingle twipgcl Why notT - n "GetR-It." the never failing. KUarantced money-back corn j-emovf-r, cost? but a trifle at any drue, store. Mf'd by E.' Lawrence lr Co.. Chicago. i' 4 V Calendar . TTla 8chool Uathers' tlua Frlchiy, p. -m.i -with Sfa, F, Kuribar, lit Center street. - v' r u V- - - Dorcas piutH-Frlday, l'Ut'elack luncheon, with .Mr- Oliver" 'Wation, 2T13 North fifty-sixth street. ' Omaha Truth Center Friday, I p. m., 2tl Patterson' blook.-Seventeenth and Far nam streets. Leader, Francis J. Gabla of Lincoln." , , , - BooMvelt Chantauqua t'lrele . -Friday. I-.SO ,p. mr, wfthVilra. F. A.i,Cressej, 4204 South Twentyjsecohd street. ' ' -. - ieore Crook, W. B. C Friday, 2. p. m., Memorial Ball, court holse.v r Scottish Rite Woman's Club Friday, p!-m,. Scottish Site cathedral, West Omaha Mothers' Culture Club -Frtday, i p. m.V with Mrs. Atlle W'elgand. 105 North Forty-second street. The fol lowing books, by L. M. Montgomery, will b reviewed: Ann of (Ireen Cables, Anno of Avonlea'and Ann's" House of Preams ,; , , Community Service Friday. Bonheur club . re.tlms((l at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Howe, hoatess. ' i . ' ; 11 Iralnts Woi.iap's Auxiliary Friday (trnooti. with Mr. H. p. Nve,' St. Regis apartments. . . ' P !trcans Vision Its s system of treating the eyes at i i A i j "i i , i i home; is practised daily by hundred or thousands . of people with great Bate'sfactuinr" The BdJi'-'Ppto system quickly , relieves " inflammation of the yes and lids. It cleanses, soothes, andrfsts tired, dusty, work-strained eyes' and a help to better eye sight. Ask your druggiat He knows. He will refund your money without aueitian. if vou are dia- satisfied. There is no other home eye treatment like Box-Opto. , .. 1 . ,, II ,' Go MIY. SVSBYBOOYS STpBtt Greatest Mattress Ssle Omaha Has Had in Months Saturday Union Outfitting Co. Special Purchase Makes It Possible, to Secure a Felt ' Mattress at THIRD Off. Each Mattress Is Well Built and There Is Practically , . Every Wanted Style. : In view of the high ''market price of eotton and cotton mate rials, it is certain that only by a Special Purchase of the first magnitude could ' mattresses be Sold for as little as. the Union Outfitting Company has an nounced for its sale next Satur day. " - ' i . The Sale Prjces are, a full THIRP les than you Ivould ordi narily pa,y and there! ij practical ly . avery; wanted style from the plain, felt top to the box mattress with, roll edge- from which to make, your selection? i t The 'tjalp aVin -hrings cqnvinc jngYcviuenjie of tiijeyeij-ipcreas-ingJEfuylpg Prwe.r-Df : the Union Outfitting Company, and its abil ity to lower prices because of its economic njethods of operation and loeatiok out of the High Rent pistrict. -As ajways, you make your own terms. i 'llirfi Principles;:' A few cents buys "Dandcrine.'' After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a falkn hair or any dandruff, besides every hajr shows new life, .vigor, brightness, wore color and thickness. , . ADVERTISEMENT S90P ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo . VVU1 Help You ; , Never mind how often vou have tried and failed, you can stoD burning, itching eczema quickly, by applying Zerjis. Furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1 00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. ' In a short time usually every trace ot eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases wil' be removed. , For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemq, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not - agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain. When -Ouiers fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. " TliE.W,09eCa,aevland.O. ADVERTISEMENT The Secret 9f peeping The Skin Wrinkle-Free The yreaf secret of keeping; the - face smooth, . wrinkle-free' aQcj refined in texture ia to use fin effective astringent when the - skin shows a tendency to become loose or the pores .to enlarge. The best -thing of the kind i t simple solution made by 'dissolving "an ounce of pure uow derfld saxoljte in a half-pin of Witch-hazel. Used as a wash lotion, this' promptly tight ens the skin, which of. course smooths but the . lines and wrinkles and. reduces . too large pores. Large pores, by the way, encourage black, (leads', being so easily' clogged with , dirt and grime. The lotion referred to therefore Serves as a blackhead preventive. It is ilso valuable in cases, of sagging cheeks and chin, the astringent action of course serving to "draw in" the folds and ob literate the creases'. Powdered ' saxojite, ow "being sold; by druggstf. generally in this country, any woman, can make this lotion herself. ' ' . ' ADVERTISEMENT Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hajr Soap should be used very care fully, if you want jto keep your hair looking .its best. Most soaps ' qnd prepared shampoo's contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. The best thing for steady use Is Mulsified cocoanut oil shanqpoo (which is pure and greaseless) and is better than anything else you pan use. .' ' " - . ! . One , or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough ly, .Simply moisten the hair -wjth water and rub it . in. It makes 'an abundance , of rieh, creamy lather, which ripses out easily, ' removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil.. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the Scalp 8.oft and the hair fine and silky, j)right, lustrous, fluffy, and easy' to managed , . . - You can eet Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy; it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply everv member of the family for months . '. 4 . "V 'v1 ' tpQ , : ' I I '; IsL ' ''.' -'''' ' IjJ' " t"' -i ' '' B Ji, u ' .: EOT 33 To our host of friends, ihe seHerj of CocaCok to the public: JT us have a little, family discussion with the windows open so that the neighbors i .can hear it if they, want to about that evcr-vitaj topic, Prices. ' This is the one type above all others in our long career of sound merchandising when Price ought to .be governed by Principle. , High principles of merchandising alone can be relied upon to combat high cost in many lines where the temptation to profiteering is strong because of public demand. ' To charge all that the traffic will bear iV bad business at'any Jime; at this time it . is the worst of bad business for the Coca-Cola "dealer whose maintenance of standard ' price for many years has not only established Coca-Cola's good faith with the Ainer ican millions, but, together with its maintained quality and maintained advertising, has built the food will of the product. 1 . j ' , . , i We Ask our. friends and partners in the most comprehensive system of" distribution in Aitierican business toeflect that Coca-Cola was the beginning of the oft' drink i industry arid has always 4been the backbone of the soda-fountain, trade; has carried ' and built up many . ai enterprise which mkde it a.trade "leader"; has far outsold any other soft drink in the world; and .that for thirty years it made the 5tcent nickel :, the biggest buying , power in a beverage. , Independently of the cost of making it, : ' , The Coca-Cola Company has steadily maintained its delicious arid refreshing" quality ,"..x. insured aboVe imitation, and maintained its advertising appeal to the increasing : millions of its. consumers without' permitting any conditions of ordinary fluctuation to disturb the priced In no 'other way could Coca:Cbla, have built up the volume ' . of business for jyou, Friend Dealer.- ; " ' ' ' . . ,'. 'Sounl .merpHaiidit'lone can weather the" stprms. The policy that overlooks . the' insured d611ar of tomorrow to pick up the loose dime of today points away from prosperity v to,' dernoralwktipn. Your neighbor who is merely "getting while the V getting is good!' is at the same time dispensing bad will that will react upon him in : the day of reiJcpning. , Sane prices are the only sound policy and safeguard of suc cess one year with another. Fair prices today are your option on the volume of trade that will forsake the profiteer tomorrow You will be doing business' at the same bid stand. - , ) ' ' ' .. ' . : : - ' ' v;- "' ' i..' , Stand by high principles of rherchandising and . they will stand by you when you have need of them - ' . ' ,. ; . There is no more powerful and compelling example for good in these times than the merchant who stands on principle to forego opportunism x . There is no one force that will stand the nation in, better stead. " ,' V The Coca-Cola Company ". V.. 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