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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. Jl 1 r I, 0 ADTKMISMIKT MOTHER! lifornla Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative ; T Accept "California" Syrsp of Fifcs ony look for the name California cn the package, then you are ure your child is having the best and 'most harmless physic for the little ' stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. - Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali fornia." ADVERTISEMENT How to Have Red Lips! Th girl with red 1'pa and pink Cheeks may bt thankful, for both denote health vigorous, forceful, magnetic health, and tt may be Impossible for some to at tain owing to morbid states of health, yet a vast majority of seemingly healthy young women rnd men are almost tolor lest, because of a lack of red blood cor puscles. When the blood is improved and enriched with these red corpuscles the weight increases r.nd a b-aut!ful tint ap pears on the checks, while the lips as sume healthy red color. Many physi cians and beauty doctors prescribe three grain hypo-nuclane tablets, which are said to invariably increase the red blood cor puscles after a course of treatment last ing several months. The nervous system and general health alio improve rapidly. The best apothecary shops supply this tab let in sealed packages. New Method Removes Superfluous Hair Roots! . Have you "tried everything" for' that gnnoylng hairy or fuizy growth and about given up in despair? Well, there's just on thing more to try, and you must try it, beeause it ia the one home treatment that reaches the very root of such -.r -rabies. Th new process is noto be com pared tt all with depilatory, electrical or tny other method you've ever heard of. . It Is different - because it actually removes root and all you see the roots with your own eyes. Just get otlck of phelactinc from your druggist, follow the simple instructions, and jcu will be delighted with the result. Phelactlne is odorless, non -irritating and can be uaed with entire safety you could even eat it with impunity. It is an in stantaneous method. ADVERTISEMENT Dorothy Dalton's Beauty Chat Miss Dorothy Dalton, the actress famous Ins world . over for her beautiful com- legion, says: "Any girl or woman can !2 a beautlfu', rcsy-white complexion and smooth unwrinkled skin like mine it they will follow my advice and use DeV willo, a simple toilet preparation. I us it beeause it imparts instant beauty, is easy to aptfly, absolutely harmless and ha a marvelous effect upon the skin. One ap plication proves it." Be sure to read Mies Dalton's interesting story of how to quickly acquire a beautiful complexion, soon to appear in this paper. In th mean time get Perwillo at any toilet counter and try it today; you will be delightfully surprised. . ADVERTISEMENT Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing Hair , If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. . 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The marriage of Miss Margaretta Welsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, and Sherman E. Mc- K..,nri nf Ri.ff-iln V V. tfinV V'ace Wednesday afternoon at St. Peters church. Rev. J. F. McCarthy officiated, bweetyeas, paims, roses and lighted candles were used to decorate the church. Miss Helen Welsh, who was her sister's only attendant, wore a sum mer frock of orchid shade organdy with tulle hat to match and carried pink and orchid shade sweetpeas. The bride was attractively gown ed in white satin combined with lace and net and she wore a white tulle hat. Her shower bouquet was of lilies of the valley and sweetpeas. She wore the gift of the groom, a lavaliere. Emmet McNamara of Buffalo, brother of the groom, was best m?n. Miss Margaret Theilan played tbe wedding march. Following the ceremony dinner was served to the immediate families at the home of the briCe. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNamara, par ents of the groom and Miss Olive McNamara, his sister, came from Buffalo to attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. McNamara left Wednesday evening for the east and will be at home in Buffalo after July 1. , Menold-Hunter. One of the early June weddings announced is that of Mr. Hany Menold and Miss Jean Hunter of Council Bluffs which will take p'acc Saturday evening, Jure 5. at 8:30 at Beautiful Women I of Society, during the past I seventy ycais uavc unnri it for their distin . -- ...... Mll.f ' guished aoocarance. The JSoft, refined, pearly . ...Lit. It renders instantly, is always the source of flattering comment, Alabama Lady Says We Im pose on Nature by Overeat ing, But Thedford's Black-Draught Make You Feel Better. Paint Rock, Ala. Recommending Thedford's Black-Draught to her friends ancfjieighbors. . llrs.' . 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TARRY Sanatorium, Patera Trust BU. (In Blag.) Osjeka, Neb. Dr. R. S. Johnston. Medical Direct- V the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, the bride's parents, in Coun cil Bluffs. Mr. Menold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Menold of this city. Grimm-Ohlendorf. The marriage of Miss Edna Oh lendorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ohlcndorf, aiyl Julius Grimm took place Wednesday afternoon at St. Lukes Lutheran church. Miss Loretta Grimm, sister of the groom, and Carl Ohlendorf, brother of the bride, were the only atten dants. The couple will reside on the South Side. Gives Breakfast. Mrs. C. C, fielden entertained at a breakfast of 24 covers at the Happy Hollow club, Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Ida Kruse McFarland of Denver, who is here to address the Delphian society, and Miss Ada Beverly of Louden who is the guest of Mrs. Robert Dempster. Teonies formed the centerpiece. Entertain at Dinner. ,Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cogley en tertained at dinner at the Blackstone Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Florence Enright of Billines, Mont. Covers were laid for eight. Honor Chapter Officers. Mrs. C. Ellis Nichols, worthy ma tron, and Mr. Edgar L. Hoag, worthy patron, of Maple Leaf chap ter. Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain the officers of the chapter at a dinner at Prettiest Mile club on Thursday evening. Spring flowt-rs will decorate the tables and covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs, C. Ellis Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Hoag, Medpmes loseoh C. Law rence, J. W. Hazlett. N. W. Barrett, Luther B. Hoyt, E. E. Zimmerman, B. Dinstbier, F. A. Renstrom, Nettie 'Allen, E. F. Kuhla. J. L. Correa. J. J. Grabow. Misses Esther Petersen, Meta Wolf. Ruth Cultra and Mr. Pnjston M?tlil1. Kappa Psi Delta. Mis3 Marnaret Powell Anil en- 'Urtain the members of KappT Psi Delta sorority at her home Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Syfert and Dr. Callfas to Have Guests. Mrs. Percy Penny backer, past president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and now an ardent supporter of the League of Women Voters, will be in Omaha June 13-15 to attend the state meet- Clubdom WOMEN are not going to be selfish 'in politics. At least not so, if their hearty invita tion to men to attend the state meet ing 6f the League of Women Voters and Nebraska Woman Suffrage as sociation, to be held in Omaha June 13-15, is a criterion of their stan 4ards. Men are especially urged ta attend the banquet at Happy HolJ low club, Monday evening, June 14. Mayor Smith and Mr. F. A. Brogan will speak, as well as many women of national and state prominence. , School Forum. The annual reception and dance tf the Omaha School Forum will te yiven Thursday evening at tht Happy Hollow club under the direc tion of Miss Anna Milroy, chairman of the entertainment committee. A program has been planned by Mhs Julia Newcomb and musical num bers are to be directed by Miss Helen Sommers. llYdassah Society Thursday, 2:30 p. m., lyric building. Delphian Society Thursday, 10:30 a. m., Blackstone hotel. The first lecture, "The Standard of Modern Culture,'"" will bo repeated (or the benefit of those who were late In entering class. Children' Sewing Class Thursday. 3:30 to H;30 p. m., Social Settlement house. Society for Study of Applied Psychology will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In room 302 Patterson block. Subject, "Practical Universal Psychology." South Side W. C. T. IT. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., with. Mrs. William Berry, 3820 South Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. J. R. Robert will speak. Junior League Thursday morning, gen eral meeting, election of officers. Lunch eon at Country club. 3 Quicldy Conquers Constipation Don't let constipation poison your blooo andcurtailyourenergy If your liver and bowels S don't work prop- fir A fvre- fV er STARTER'S Little LlTer A PUIaVi today A and tour 4 niTTLE IVER I pills trouble will J. cease. For dizziness, lack ot appetite, headache and blotchy skin nothing can equal them. Purely vegetable. Small PU1 Small Dose Small Prlc DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's sreat nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rheumatism, Aervounteta,) sleeplessness and remaie weakness. miIm naX ttrr tliMhrt s&i&vC VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney. liver, bladder and uric add troubles arfjmost dangerous be cause of their insidiou9 attacks Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL Tbe world's standard remedy for theer disordere, will often ward off theta die eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three six, nil druggists leak fee tk bus Cold Medal ovary fees - Pay When Cured treatment that curea Piles. Fistula and othei a short time, without a sever surgical op- Alpha Theta Chi An affair of interest in alumni cir cles of the University of Nebraska is the twenty-fifth anniversary ban quet of Alpha TheHa Chi to be held in Lincoln, on alumni day, June 5, Saturday, at the Lincoln hotel. This fraternity is the second oldest local fraternity in the United States. Carl I. Lord. 3519 North Fifty-ninth ktreet, Omaha, is in charge of the reservations. On the banquet toast list will be Prof. J. V. Cortelyou of Kansas Agricultural college. T. A. Brown of Lincoln, J. D. Clarke of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Prof. Ed win Piper of Iowa Citjs Omaha alumni who are planning to attend include: Messrs. Albert Barken.. Pr. K. O.Davie. Harold Graham. Harold Hudspeth. Fred Nauthtln, H. H. Roberta. Jonxph K. Smith. R. C. Sweeley. K. M. Sunderland. R. A. Van Orsdell. ' Oeortre M. Wallace. Dr. Charlos Weeth. Oeorns A. T.ee. Wallace Sfcear. Messrs. P. C. Orlswold. D. K. Howe. Dr. J. Clyde Moore. H. W. Potter. Dr. Clarence Rubendall. C. J. Lord. W. E. Standeva Victor B. Smith. -Leonard Trenr. Hugh K Wallace. Joseph Fradenbur A. Q. Schretber. V. C. Qranam. I., A. Hlae-lns. R. C. Smith uf Council Bluffs ing of the league. While in Omaha she will be the guest of Mrs. E. M. Syfert at the Blackstone. Dr. Jennie Callfas will also enter tain a guest during the state conven tion, Dr. Valeria Parker of Hart ford, Conn. Dr. Parker, who takes part in the league convention in Ne braska, will attend the biennial con vention of the general Federation of Women's Clubs, going to Des Moines immediately from Omaha. For Miss White. . Mrs. 1 George T. Lewis of Fort Crook will entertain at a picnic sup per Thursday evening in honor of Miss Dorothy White of Salt Lake City, who is the guest of Lieut, and Mrs. William L. Phillips of the post. Miss White leaves Saturday for her home. Alumni Banquet. The alumni banquet of the Oma ha university will be Meld Friday evening. June 4, at the Athletic club. All graduates of college of arts and sciences and the college of law will attend. The affair is under the di rection of Mrs. Louis W. Edwards, president of the Alumni association. -Field Club. ! Dr. and Mrs. Clarance Rubendall entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at the Field club. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Wherry. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. duller, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Knode and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Higgins. Others entertaining were M. M. Murrayi a group of 20; Mrs. M. L. Marti, 6; Dr. George Boehler, 4; Dr. E C. Green, 2, and F. S. Knapp, 2. BiiaBiiMiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy on Payments Enjoy the wonderful advantages of a charge ac count at this store. It's the modern manner of clothes buying v Choice of the House Sale of Coats and Wraps ' - V ' Bolivia Cape Coat. ........ t Flare Coats, choice ....... r . Velour Flare Back Coats'. Peach Bloom Sport Coats : . . Velour Coats, full length . r. . . Cape Coats, assorted fabrics. Polo Cloth Coats, sport model full length Tricotine Coats . . . Camelshair Sport Coats. French Serge Wraps, choice. Men's Wear Serge Capes. .". . Silvertone Coats, choice . 1 regular $95 4 regular $79 3 regular $65 2 regular $69 4 regular $69 2 regular $59 16 regular $59 14 regular $59 10 regular $49 11 regular $39 5 regular $39 11 regular $35 TRY A WANT AD IN Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Smith and daughter, Miss Marguerite Smith, of Chicago, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bedwell, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Connelly left Wednesday to visit relatives in Pierce and Neligh, Neb. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Thornton. Mrs. J. H. 'Hansen Wednesday from a motor Salt Lake Ctty. She was returned trip to accom- Happy Hollow Club. W. R. Walker entertained five guests at luncheon at the Happy Hollow club Wednesday. Th RmI F.statc' hoard will enter tain 200 guests at the club Sunday. V WE have had many words of praise spoken about the quality of our Men's Shirts, but perhaps the greatest comfort in buying PRAY SHIRTS is the satisfaction in knowing that they are GUARANTEED to you. in every way. , - i Our reason for placing such a liberal GUARANTEE on PRAY Shirts is be cause we know them to be far above the average Shirts and are willing to insure vou the added satisfaction that their QUALITIES give you. i Come in and have a look at our new line of English Madras Shirts. We just received them from Liverpool. They are unusual values and the pat terns are truly remarkable. Th Hem of PHOENIX HOSE for Men and Women I Just 82 Coats involved. You won't find a better selected-st' of Coats, Wraps and Cape Coats at one price in the city. Every garment is this season's model, developed of the most wanted Spring fabrics, in so wide a vari ety you will experience no diffi culty in finding a' garment best suited to your type. , Coats and Wraps Positively Worth to $95 To Close Out at One Price ThursJay s 95 $19.95 S 19.95 $19.95 19.95 $19.95 $19.95 $19.95 $19.95 $19.95 $19.95 519.95 $19.95 THE BEE FOR .RESULTS fM.iied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. . E. Foster of Lincoln. Mr. Han sen left Wednesday to spend several days in Detroit. Mrs. C. F. Adams returned to Fort Omaha Sunday following a visit of two weeks with relatives at Deni son, la. Mis. B. F. Marshall and daughter returned Monday evening frcm California, where they have been since Christmas. Mrs. Guy G Alexander is in Den ver visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bixby. Mrs. jacob Wuest leaves Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strong, in Olean. N. Y. Mrs. Albert J. Covert, with Ver young son. Kenneth, , will leave Thursday for the east where she will visit relatives and friends "n Washington, D. C. and Virginia. IT for MEN 508 10 So. 16th. Jewels of ! Definite Distinction Emph asize the Picturesque in. the N,ewer Modes . - Spring and Summer are fitting months for the donning of milady's deco- 1 rathe jewel conceits. . . i , Sleeves of organdie and lace grorv ever shorter, with effect of engaging ' charm when worn with the new jeweled bracelets. J Necklines are of a graceful lowness calling for platinum-clasped pearl beads. Fashion favored shades of vivid tint prove a striking contrast to Jewels of shimmering beauty platinum-mounted pearls of rose tint, dia , monds of quaint cuttings, stones for the enhancing of summer love liness. Achievements of exquisite artistry voice iie vagrant moods of Spring and Summer, exclusive adornments decreed by the arbiters of the jewel mode. 1 GIFTS THAT LAST Mil Mrs. Covert was formerly Miss Blanche Busk. She is a graduate of University of Nebraska, class of 1917, und is president of the Omaha Alumnae club of Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Lou Hale of Cincinnati is spending a month with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Hall, at Fort Omaha. : Quaker Corn Flak IA. Full 8 oz. pkg 1UC Quaker Corn Puff 2 pkgs. ....... 24c Clean up special. Cudahy't White Borax Naptha 6 bars 38c Pyramid Soap Powder O " 7c value, 5 pkgs. . . ewUC A good water breaker. Basko Corn per can 21c Fancy Maine sugar corn. corn. 12c the can. 16c Shoe Poliah Peter's Paste, 3 cans You get the value in the can. Parowax per lb. cake. lasko Bulk Coffee per lb. 47c Will always satisfy. 3ako Baby Gn 2eans per can Snider't Tomato Tall cans, 3 for n Lima 27c Soup 39c 24c 3 bars Regular 12 4 c bar. Pfl0 Strictly fresh from our country Ml LUUv stores, per dozen GET THE SAVING CASH HABIT AT THE BASKET STOKES AND "LIVE BETTER FOR LESS" The Retail Jewelers of Greater Omaha Are Featuring Graduation Gifts This Week namdahrttom Ak-Sar-Ben Butter lib. pkf. - 54c TORES Fairca - N. K. Fairbanks Shortening. CC 2 lb. pail k .OOC Basko Cut, Wax or Green Beam Can Alt New York Pack. A Basko Japan Tea p7'if 1 lb. pkg tO0 More cups to the pound. Campbell' Famous Assorted Soups 2 cans 25c Those fine California OQ Almonds, lb. ...... OJJC Peanut Oil, Piedmont, OP- 4 -pint tins 6uC Carolene J 1 1 r Tall cans X X - ' Very Popular. Independent Coffee 52 c lb. fiber Cash'Habit Japan CtAg Tea 1 lb. pkg.... OtC Better than ordinary tea. Basko Dainty Wax or Green Bean , can ............. Lux 2 pkgs 27c 25c Golden Rod Powder QO- will lather, lge. pkg. I . if ( f i ! i i-, ' . i. 3 r ! I ! i ) - sl f ; .-.M J. ,Ht.