A' J THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920. l! Society Halligan-Ottenstein. x Cards have been received an nouncing the wedding at North - Platte ou Wednesday of Mary Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kasper Ott'enstein, to Victor Hugo Halligan. Mr. and Mrs. Hal liijan are both well known in univer sity circles. They went east imme diately after the ceremony and will be at home at North Platte later in ,. the summer. Pre-Nuptial Affair. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thum ' mell entertained at dinner at their 5home, Thursday evening, in honor 1 of Miss Helen Clarke and Lloyd Smith, whose' marriage will take "- place June 1. Covers were also V placed for Mr.'and Mrs. Ben Wood, j Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mcf igue, jr., I and Dean Weaver. , Phi Rho Sigma. A house dance will be given Sat J r.rday evening by the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity of the University of Ne - braska. j Dane and Card Party. Swift's "Get Together" club will held their final dance and card party J at the Fontenelle ball room the - evening of May 29. v Wedding Attendants. Z Richard ' Smith will act as best man at the marriage of his brother, Lloyd Smith, and Miss Helen Clarke on June 1. The ushers will be Fred erick W. Clarke, jr., brother of the bride-elect, and A. I. Creigh. At Dinner Dance. f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson en- tertained at the Athletic club Wed- nesday evening, in honor of Mr. II. Duval of New York. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Trim-t- ble and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith. Picnic Party. Helen and Catherine White, ' daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. White, entertained at a picnic I suppCT Thursday evening for vight .. guests. ' . ' . ' Birthday Party. Mrs. L. C. Nash entertained in formally at her home Thursday aft- ernoon, the occasion being the 10th birthday of her daughter, Ellen Vir- Z ginia. . Happy Hollow Club. Roy A. Ralph is in charge of a 1 dinner oartv to be given Saturday '- evening at Happy Hollow club by the members of the B. I. L. in honor : r,f thf R S. chanter or e. v. -' Following the dinner the group will tie entertainco at tnc jvaipn uumc. - Covers will be placed for 32. L. F. Williams has made reserva Z. tions for two. Calendar flrhool of Political Education for Women Under auspices of Omaha School Forum three lectures will bo (riven Sat urday la the council chamber, city hall, at 10 a m.. 2 :S0 p. m. and p. m. Subject, "How the Nation la Financed." Speaker, I'rof. Horace 8. Secreat, ' Northwestern university. Kappa Sigma Club of Omaha and Conn all Bluffs Saturday, 12:30 to S p. m., luncheon and meeting. University club, 11 3. Harney atreet. Theosophlcal Society, lotos Circle for Children Saturday, 3 p. m... 202 Ken ' nedy building, Nineteenth and Douglas atreet. Omaha Story Tellers' Ieajue Saturday, 1 o'clock luncheon. Athletic club, fol lowed by meeting In atudio of Mrs. Effte Eteen Klttelaon. Community Service Saturday, Patriot club dance at Community Houae. lira. Prltchard, chaperon. Kplecopal Dloresnn Council Saturday, ' 10 a. m., crypt of Trinity Cathedral. Or ganisation of Church Service league. Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary Satur day, 3 to p. m., visitors attending the council will be honor guests at a tea In the grill room of the Athletic club. A program will be given promptly at 3:10. Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Dorothy P., Little Freckles, Al F. Blonde and Blue Eyes: The ad dresses are as follows: Violet Hem lng, 104 West Forty-second street, New York City; Mabel Norman, 109 Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.: Marga rita Fisher, 1811 State street, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Jack Pick ford, 5341 Melrose ayenue, Hollywood, Cal.; Douglaa Fairbanks, 1520 Vine street, Hollywood; William- S. Hart, Bates and Effie streets, Hollywood; Frank Mayo, 7018 Franklin avenue, Los Angeles. Cal.; Harold Lloyd, Rolin Film company. Court and Hill streets, Los Angeles; Marguerite Clark, 50 Central Park West, New Tork City; Constance Talmadge, Se lect Pictures. 729 Seventh avenue, New Tork City; Dorothy and Lillian Glsh, 4500 Sunset boulevard, Holly wood; Mary Miles Minter. 1515 Santa Barbara; Antonio Moreno, Vitagraph, Hollywood; Tom Mix, Fox Studios, Los Angeles; Wallace Reid, Lasky, Hollywood; Pauline Frederick, Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.; Mary Pickford, 4500 Sunset boulevard, Los Angeles; Billie Burke, Famous Players, 130 West Fifty-sixth street. New York City; Dorothy Dalton, 806 Crescent drive, Beverly Hills. Cal.; Vivian Martin, Fox World Film company. Los An Iteles. No address available for Lil lian Russell, Billie Rhodes and David Powell.' ' G. P. F. You seem to lack confidence in your fellovmen or women. The girl who said she' did not wish to live on a farm was evidently not the girl for you and you did right to part, but that is no. reason why there is not a fine true girl who would be an excellent wife for you. r I am sure you cap find one. But I am not so sure you will be tolerant and kind to her. Women require something more than mere support They must have sympathy, love, re spect and Jclndness. B. J. We cannot give the names of firms In these columns, for that would' be advertising. There are many printing companies that do the work about which you inquire. If you will write me, enclosing a tamped envelope, I will forward ou some of the name and ad dresses. Polly Exercise and proper diet .are the beat remedies I know of for obesity. . In Need of Sweetheart This col umr is designed to give advice rath er than to find sweethearts for . young; men. A young man like your - self having a car, should have no trouble finding soutnial company, Many Large Parties for The Opening of Field Club. Green ani white, the club colors, will predominate in the decorations It the Field club Saturday evening, the occasion 'being the opening night. The largest parties will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trim ble and Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Boyer, who will each entertain 36 guests. Shilery Wilson will entertain 14. Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Buck will have 16 cuests. A "group of 12 will be entertained by John Lavelle. Otis M. Smith will have 10 guests. Parties of eight will be given by Franklin Shotwell, Charles Sevick, Carl Modesitt. E. M. Slater. C. H. Ashton, W. G. Brandt, C. W. Mar tin, Chester Nieman and D. C. El dredge. Those entertaining seven guests include J. E. Goodrich. W. P. O'Brien, E. F. Riley, sr., Terry Rei mers and Hale Bixby. Parties, of six will be entertained by Albert Krug, C. E. Hunter, J. O. Laird, Harry Steele, Douglas Bawie, T. H. McDearman, John Harvey, jr., L. C. Scholes, Oscar Allen, F. J. Bender and M. M. Leving Dr. F. J. Schlier and B. B. Brown will each have five guests. Foursomes will be entertained by O. S. Goodrich. C. L. Phiops. W. R. Alleman. S. W. Reynolds, G. H. Miller, E. F. Rilev. jr., J. L. Hiatt, P. J. Dreibus, D. K. Ellingwood, MM J. Swartz, Charles battelie, A. X Rasmussen, Mabel Higdon, W. P. Thomas, Florence Riley, G. H. Sea bury, R. C Goodard and Lester Drishous. Dining together will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. V. Shireman, M. J. Coakley, M. V. Porter, J. J. Shire man, W. H. Downey, C. E Hutchi son, J. R. McQuilton and J. J. Has ley and W. R. Butler Another party will include Messrs. and Mesdames F. R. Robinson', C. F. Stedner, Frank Roberts, W. W. Troxell and A. W. Sidney and Dr. R. F. Johnston, Dr. W A. McGrew and Leroy Gillespie. At another table will be Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Foote, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hyson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalby. To gether will be Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. E V Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ready. In one party will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. Clausson, R. A. Van Orsdel, Howard Kennedy and W. L. Randall. Another Dutch treat party will include Messrs. and Mesdames E. H. Ward, E. L. Plat ner, A. C. Scott, C. R. Jewell, V. W. Boyle and H. A. Abbott. One four some will include Mr. and Mrs. James Blakeney and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark. Dr. and Mrs. Ra1p.h Careny and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil liams will dine together. FOUND CARDUI GREAT BENEFIT South Carolina Lady Suffered . Until She Couldn't Stay Up or Go Anywhere. Tells How Cardui Helped Her Get Well. Batesburg, S. C. In telling how she found relief from troubles that had caused her much suffering; Mrs. E. E. Oswalt of this place says: "Each month I would begin to 'suf fer with mv harkanr1 hpart. Mv ??imbs would ache 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 nre different medicines and teas and tonics, yet I didn't get any better, Some one told me ot Lardui, and I began to take it. I noticed it helped me. I kept it up. After a few months I didn't have a'ny trou ble. For about six months I used it, before . . I found I was all right, and trom that day to this have never had any trouble at this time. I have taken it since, a bottle or two in the win ter, especially when I have been ex posed, and would take a cold, for I consider it the best thing a woman can take to tone up the system, keep off nervousness, and increase the appetite. 1 certainly Know u has been of great benefit to me." If vou are weak, nervous, or sut- fer from womanly troubles such as Mrs. Oswalt mentions, take Cardui, the Woman's Tonic. All good druggists sell Cardui. COAL DUST LODGED in MIRER'S LUtlGS Tells bow hit cough was conquered and health restored. 'In November. 1916. I was working in a coal mine and the doctors aaid the coal duat had settled in my lungs. I couldn't lis down on my right side, coughed so I couldn't sleep and had constant pain in my rigtit lung and under my shoulder blades. I coughed so hard th blood would spurt out of my nose. Finally the doctors had me change climate ana live outdoors, but didn't improve. "Then I came home and started on Milks Emulsion. Thank God. I did, as it did me a lot of good right' from the start, loosening up the coal duat m my right lung. In a few weeks my lungs were free. I eould sleep like a baby, had an excellent appetite and my cough left me entirely. I gained back SO pounds in weight and went back to work in the mines completely restored to? health." G. H. Bunn, 6th Ave. No. 13th St, Terra Haute, Ind. , Thousands of victims ot dust-filled air, develop the same trouble thaMMrr Bunn had. Milks Emulsion costs nothing to try, so why not at least try itf Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pills and physics.' It promotes appetite and quick ly puts the digestive organs in shape to aaaimilata food. It helps build flesh and strength, and ia a powerful aid In re stating and repairing the effects of wast ing diseases. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like Ice cream. Mo matter how severe your ease, you are arged to try. Milks Emulsion un der this guarantee Take six bottles horn with you, uae it according to direc tions and if not satisfied with the results, your ' money wil be promptly refunded. Price (Oe and f 1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terr Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere Engagement At. a luncheon given Friday byMri. C W. Russell, at her home, the engagement of her daughter, Florence, was announced to Alfred Munger of this city, son of Judge and Mrs. T. C. Munger of Lincoln. Covers were placed for 12 guests and Russell roses formed the deco rations. Miss Russell is popu lar in the younger set and was an Ak-Sar-Ben maid at the coronation of Miss Helen Murphy, the reigning queen. She is the second of the royal maidens to announce her engagement, Miss Elsie Storz, fiancee of Temple McFayden, having been Deen ycs-, lussell ' "- "l .High iiiiiiifw the first. Miss R attended Central school and was gradu ated from Smith college in 1919. i Mr. Munger was grad uated from the Univer sity of Nebraska and from Harvard College of Law. The wedding will take place in the early fall and the couple 'will re side here. "Endorsers' Board" for Good Movies Favored By Club Women Nebraska club women no longer favor the censorship of mo.vies. They wish to substitute a plan through which no publicity will be given to objectional pictures, by the endorse ment of good pictures and the elemi nation of the undesirable ones, be fore they are viewed by the public. At the First district convention of the Nebraska Federation of Wom en's 'clubs, held in Nebraska City two weeks ago, the delegates were asked to sanction a plan for an "en dorsers' board," presented by Mrs. C. A. Millar of North Bend, state chairman of civics. She particularly stated that the committee did not desire a censorship law, and that a Standard Drugs and Toilet Articles at a Discount of 25 to 40 Notwithstanding the fact that our regular prices have always been the low est in the city, we are co-operating in the movement to force down living costs. Here are just a few items from the hundreds in our regular stocks that you can buy at a saving of 25 to 40. Come in tomorrow and replenish your drug cabinet for future" needs. . Phone your wants we deliver FREE to all parts of Omaha. Phone Douglas 81, 82, 83 and 84. SATURDAY and MONDAY PECIALS $1.00 Listerine ........ 71J $1.20 Swamp Root. . . . . .87 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, at ........42 35c Allen's Foot Ease... 24 $1.25 Nuxated Iron. 85c Jad Salts .79 .69 $1.20 Fitch Dandruff Remedy, at ..89! 25c Orangine .19': 75c Abbott's Saline Laxative, at 59 Phynola Flesh Reducer $1 i 30c Packer's Tar Soap. .24 $1.00 DeWitt's Kidney Pills, at 79 Tilly's Haarlem Oil... 15 ?1.20 Herpicide 89 15c Creme Oil Soap.... 10 15c Lux Soap 11 15c Palm Olive Soap.... 10 30c Norwich Milk of Magnesia, at 21 50c Kodol .Dyspepsia Tablets, at 34 15c. Sterno Heat .10 Castoria , 29 60c Walnutta 46 $1.00 Liquid Silmerine. .83 $1.10 S. S. S 83 50c Non Spi ... . .i 36 $1.00 Phelactine 83 60c Canthrox 45 60c Milk Emulsion. . .45 80c Pompeian Massage Cream 59 60c Putman's Dry Cleaner, at 42 50c Orazin Tooth Paste, 34 35c Colorite 24 30c Jetum 85 $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk, at $2.98 75c Household Rubber Gloves, at ..r : 49 Graham's Beauty Secret, , at $1,501 $1.25 Pyros Antiseptic. .87' 15c Powder Puffs. , 7i 4flcv Sloan's Liniment. . . .29 60c Syrup Figs .....'..434 25c Bandoline, light or "clark,. V at, 19- 25c Goutorbe Nail Cake. .17 25c, U lb. Peroxide Hydrogen, at .lOtf 1 lb. Epsom Salts... 10 1 lb. Powdered Borax, 15J Leonard's Ear Oil.... $1.00 60c Resinol Ointment. . . .46 30c Mentholatum 17 60c Eatonic ...34 Beaton Drug Company IStJi and Farnam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Careful Attention Announced Miss Russell ,leaves June 1 for a visit in the etast. She will attend the commencement exercises at Smith college. complete survey of the motion pic ture situation in Nebraska would be made in order to collect data to present to the state legislature on which to base the request for an endorsers' board. An effort will be made to have motion picture houses all over the state visited on the same night by two club rep resentatives, who will be seated on opposite sides of the house and who will take notes without consul tation. The list of questions to be answered and other instruction will be furnished to each club president. Jeddah, selected f.r the meeting between Lord Allenby and the king of the Hedaz, is a spot that should appeal to every member of the hu man race who possesses a spark of filial affection, for just outside the city walls of Jeddah is the tradi tional tomb of Eve. . "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH"1 Graham Beauty Secret . Lifts out lines Draws out blackheads Reduces enlarged pores Bleaches the skin Corrects sallow skin Sold Only at This Store Van. aVuaiist 35c Freezone removes; corns), at , .24 25c Phenalax Wafers. . . .17 50c Stationery, in fancy boxes, at 29 CANDY DEPT. Agents for Huyler's and Original Allegretti Choc olates. 80c Chocolate Caramels, at 65 80c Jordan Almonds.. 59 Virginia Dare Wine Dcalcoholized A drink of quality for all hospitable oc casions. It's a real wine. Millions Drink It Quart bottles.,. $1.00 TJmorrow Alright Personal Omahans stopping at the Hotel McAlpin in New York during the last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Eldrige, Mrs. W. C. Edmiston. Miss Ruth rMcGuire, H. Jungerman and R. V. Moore. Miss McGuire has returned to Omaha. Miss Mae Williams, who has been visiting Mrs. D. E. Bradshaw, leaves Friday evening for her home in Missouri. . Mrs. D. E. Bradshaw will go to Lincoln in June to attend th gradr nation of her daughter, Melba Brad shaw, from the University of Ne braska. Miss Angeline Cronan of Platte Center, Neb., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gruenther, re turned home Friday. Mrs. T. A. Polleys who has becfl visiting Switzlcr, has returned of Chicago, Mrs. R. M. home. Mr. and Mrs. Zac Marr of Fre mont will be the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith and will be entertained by them at the open ing dinner dance of the Field club. Mrs. Ida Flauhcr, president of the George Crook W. R. C.,.Mrs. Fanny Farrell, Mrs. Katie Fell heimer and Mrs. Ophelia Wagcnsel ler returned Wednesday from Fre mont, wnere tney attendea the an nual state convention of the Wo men s Relief corps. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hempel leave Sunday for Minneapolis. They will return June 1 by way of Chicago. Mrs. Elizabeth -Blish Brookfield of Kansas City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, Mrs. L. C. Nash and children will spend the summer at Cane Cod and in Vermont. Oilcloth Doilies. From the best part of worn out white Oilcloth can be made doilies which may be used on the dining room table, under linen doilies on which fern dishes o vases have been placed. Drops of water cannot get through the oilcloth and spoil the finish of the table. SATURDAY and MONDAY PECIALS CIGARS El Cinto Clear Havana Cigars, each 5 Box of 100 $4.50 Parker's Plantation Cigars, box of 100 $4.00 Ladina, each 8 Box of 50 $3.50 Knowledge Cigars, each . . . 5 PHOTO DEPT. Films developed free when prints are ordered. We do our own developing. Give us a trial and you will be convinced of the superiority of our work. Let us make you an enlarge ment from your favorite nega tive. Artistic Picture Framing We carry a complete line of nsco, Rexo and Pre mo C.imeras. PERFUMES 75c White Rose Extract, per ounce 49 75c Locust Blossom Extract, ' per ounce 49 $3.00 Mary Garden, , per oz., at $1.89 RUBBER GOODS $2.25, 2-quart Velvet Com bination Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, $1.38 $1.50, 2-quart Radiant Fountain Syringes, red rubber 89 $2.00, 3-pint Victor Metal Hot Water Bottle, $1.25 For Indigestion Mi-O-Na Ia Guaranteed to Prompt ' ly Relieve Stomach Diatress. People go on suffering; from lit tle stomach troubles for years and imagine they have a serious dis ease. They overeat and force on the stomach a lot of extra rork. But they never think that the stomach needs extra help to do extra work. If these people would take a Mi-O-Na Tablet with or after meals it would be a great help to the stomach in its strain of over work. Mi-O-Na helps your tired out stomach to do its work and ban ishes the cause. No matter what yon eat or drink JWi-O-Na will sweeten your sour stomach and stop gas belch ins; in five minutes. The heavi ness disappears and the stomach Is greatly aided in its work of digestion. And Mi-O-Na not only prompt ly relieves all distress but if tak en regularly wil banish indiges tien. We sell Mi-O-Na on the money back plan at SOe per large box. . Clubdom Big Sisters' Hike Postponed. The Big Sisters' outing at Camp Brewster, scheduled for Saturday, has been indefinitely postponed. - Parent-Teachers' Club Elect. The newly elected officers of the rarent-Teachers' club of Yates school arw Mrs. Frank D. Fields, president; Mis B. l'ickard, first vice president; Mrs. Ira W. Porter, sec ond vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Finlayson, recording secretary; Mrs. A. W. Jonas, corresponding secre tary, and Mrs. Joseph Lipsey, treasurer. A. C A. Notes. At a meeting of the domestic ed ucation section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. L. S. Overpeck, Mrs. H. B. Bergquist was Great Values tor Saturday to to &3 Every Woman's Suit in the Store Nothing Reserved At the Bona Fide Discount of Every Woman's Coat in the Store Nothing Reserved At the Bona Fide Discount of a. ft? Every Woman's Dress in the Store Nothing Reserved At the Bona Fide Discount of IB to All Women's Waists Nothing Reserved 05 Berg's ,1 imlli oin doited wobA of plkoBodfapla VaV m M Do you want to see what 3 million dollars' worth of phonograph looks like? what three million dollars' worth of phonograph sounds like? why "anyone would put this staggering amount into one single solitary phonograph? Come into our store and let us show you an exact duplicate of the Original Official Laboratory Model of TieWW EDISON The Original Official Laboratory Model! That's a That's the phonograph which cost 3 million dollars. Remember the .7 long years during which Mr. Edison, experimented night and day. Remember the marvelous result he achieved. Remember the countless times that exact duplicates of the Offieial Laboratory Model have matched their, arts directly against living artists, and have proved that there is no difference between a singer's voice or instrumentalist's ner formance and its RE-CREATION by the New Edison. "nMiiisis Per We have exact duplicates of the 3 million dollar Original Official Laboratory Model. We guarantee that they will also match the living artist and equal the entire 3 million dollar musical ability of its famous prototype.- - Our Budgst Plan! The ideas of common-sens Americans, from Bsst Franklhs to Thos. A. Edison, applied to th purchase of a now Edison. Do you know about ill Rouse's Phonograph Parlors 1916 Farnam Street, - Omaha, Nebraska Tl. D. 7782 ; ""' Office Girls Turn Nurse Maids Give Help For Rooms. Girls in Detroit, Mich., who have been unable to find rooms to live in at reasonable rates are offering to help housewives evenings afnd Sat urday afternoons in exchange for rooms. Many of these girls take care of children in" the evenings or elected chairman, and Mrs. J. E. Wallace, chosen secretary for the ensuing year Plans were discussed for a picnic which will be held some time next month. . ' Confirmation Exercises. Members of the Deborah society and friends are invited to attend the confirmation exercises at the synagogue, Eighteenth and Chicago streets, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Berg's 338Fff$ 1621 Farnam St, 20 help with the housework, in this way getting comfortable quarters and saving heavy expenses. The Y. W, C. A. room registry in the city i t listing homes where this arrange m(nt can he made and directing th girls to tnem. , , Safe Milk For Infants heCeefcat A Nutritious Diet for All. Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Offic Avoid Imitations and Solitititw to 3 J 55 I Discount Berg's "The Phonograph With A Soul"- nil vikifkia if 5W name to conjure with. I 4 f - V ' . . ! v .. V . .......... . . , . l . ; ; , V