N7 NX Caffrei 1 in 1 i 'A ft -1 i ft 1 1 - . . .1 ;.. , . . j Halpina-McCaffrey. marriatre of Mis. Clare Mc Caffrey, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Uwen McCaffrey, and John Halpme, I )ii of Mr. and Mrs. John Halpine, pok place Wednesday afternoon at )t. Peters church. Rev. J. F. Mc Urthy performed the ceremony. Miss Helen McCaffrey, sister of fe bridevrjvas her only attendant, he wore a gownff pink charmeuse rimmed with ostrich and a large leg 10m hat, Her bouquet was of pink (Weetpeas. The bride wore a gown of white Btin. Her tulle veil fell to the hem f the gown and she carried a large ADVERTISEMENT MIN, FRAIL FOLKS NEED s PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bilro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Fleea and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Narva Force. Judging from the countless prepara lons and treatment! which are contin ually being advertised for the pnrpose ft making thin people fleshy, developing rmi, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evi dently thou sands of men and women who keenly feel their ex cessive thin ness. r I n i n and weakness 1 are often due 'I t o starved nerves. Our bodies need more phos- phate than is xMKbwtje contained in GF.ORGIA HAMILTON modern foods. Siysicisns claim there is nothing that will pply this deficiency so well as the or. (anie phosphate known among druggists nitre-phosphate, which is inexpensive cd is sold by Sherman 4 McConnell and lost all .druggists under a guarantee of itUfaction or money back. By feeding he nerves directly end by supplying the Bdy cells with the necessary phosphoric sod elements, bitro-phosphate should pro sice a welcome transformation in the ap learance: the increase in weight frequently ing astonishing. Increase in weight also carries with it I general improvement in the health. Nerv Usness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, Vhich nearly always accompany excessive Binnest, should soon disappear, dull eyes light to brighten, land pale cheeks glow rith the bloom of 'perfect health. Miss leorgia Hamilton, who was once thin and ti-.il, reporting her own experience, writes: "Bitro-phosphate has brought about a lagic transformation with me. I gained pounds and never before felt so well." CAUTION : While Bitro-Phosphate Is Insurpassed for the relief of nervousness, feneral debility, etc., those taking it who to not desire to put on flesh should use tra care in avoiding fat-producing foods. Cuticura Soap A 1T1 MmTfllMa,ln Clear the Skin ADVERTISEMENT fELT FAGGED, NOAGGOUNT ftesult of Indigestion, Head ache and Other Troubles. This Tennessee Lady Took Black-Draught and Found Relief. Flintville, Tenn. Mrs. Addie San- ters, of this place,' says: "I suffered om constipation a long time. This, kf course, broughtfon sour stomach, bdigestion and headaches. I felt tgged and no account. "I started in taking Black-Draught, t found it was helping me. . I con inue to use it, and have for years, i dort't know how to start to praise Phedford's-Black-Draught- "Today l am regular, nomore con- tipation, headaches or indigestion. In fact, all I eattastes "sweet and food to me . . . since my liver is ileansed by the use of Black Draught. "I am well and" proud to make his statement . of what Black braught has done for me." Constipation often leads to serious lisorders among those who do not tnderstand its dangers, or who neg ect to treat it without delay. Thedford's Black-Draught is a edicine that every person should Mh - trr house, and use at the ast sign of constipation, or torpid Iver. Thedford's Black-Draught liver nedjeine is right. Ask your druggist. He has it This wonderful book will be sent free to any man upon re quest . CUMBERLAND CfitMSCAL COt 50 Pernj Stock, rtohyiHe.Twii. HSa65 Ptetula-Pay When Cumi ll lllrii A mild system of treatment that cure til. Fistula and othei f SB' Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a severe eration. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anesthetic used. cure guaranteed in every ease accented for treatment, and no money is to be said until red. Write for book on Bectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of more than ,000 teominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY Sanatorium, Peter Trust Bldg. (Bee Bldg.) Oaaaba. Nab. Dr. R. S. Job we ton. Medical Director a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and sweetpeas. James McCaffrey, brother of the bride, was best man, Frank Mury and Daniel Ryan were usherls. Following: the ceremony a recep tion was held at the McCaffrey home. Mr. and Mrs. Halpine have gone on an eastern trip. The bride's trav eling suit was dark blue duvetyn with small brown hat. With it she wore a sable scarf and corsage of sweetpeas. The young couple will be at home after July 1 at the St. Clare apart ments. Brawley-Schmidt The marriage' of Miss Helen M. Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Schmidt, and Henry J. Brawley i took place Wednesday morning at St. Patrick's church. Father Gannon officiated.. Miss Gavella Schmidt and Miss ; Mildred Schmidt, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore pink georgette combined with satin and hats to match. I hey carried pmK roses. The bride wore a gown of white satin and a long tulle vail.. She car ried a corsage bouquet of white roses andssweetpeas. " v The groom was attended by Ger ald Clark and Joseph Schmitz. . Mr. and Mrs. Brawley have gone to California. They will be at home after July 1 at 3003 South Seven teenth street Dancing Party. Mrs. Franklin Shotwell will enter tain at an informal dancing party, Friday evening, June 18, at the Field dlulTin honor of her daughter, Mar garet One hundred and fifty in vitatidn have been issued for the affair. - Field Club. George T. Wilson entertained at dinner at the Field club Wednes day evening. Covers were placed -aa. a t r n v" . T T TN . tor ur. ana mm. c l.. ntnryr wr. and Mrs. L. A.'Dermody, Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Goodrich, J. L. Hiatt, Ross Walters,' Shirley Mason. Earl Buck, Roy Pegau, Frank Smith, Lee' Huff, Mrs. Made line Krug, Miss Gladys Chambers, Mr. Stenwahl and Ross Wilder. R. V. Howes had four and C. T. Baird five. - ' Mrs. M. M. Levmgs has been chosen chairman of the golf ac tivities for women at the Field club. Happy Hollow Club. C F.. Terrell entertained eieht guests at dinner at the Happy Holt low ciud, weanesaay evening. Mrs. C. E. Walrath will entertain at a luncheon of 12 coders at the Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE If yoo nave dandruff, or tf your hair la f attfns out, or if you have a bald spot, you should know that legions of persons hava overcome these troubles through a genuine Indians' recipe, which will be mailed yo free with a proof box of the wonderfully efOeadoaa oint ment. Eotalko, if you send only 10 ets. (silver or stamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to J. H. Brittiin, 67-301. Station F., New York Appear At Yonr v Best Instantly If you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected hi' vttatJon ' you can feel con fldent of always appearing at your best In but a few moments It renders to your skin a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that Is beyond comparison. mm FOB' REDDL00D STRENGTH AND Money beck without queatloo if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treetmentoHTCH, ECZEMA. RINOWORM, TETTER or Other itching skin diseases. Try e IS tea bos at our risk. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Be Slender The true way to fcetsm slender, stile, healthy Is now yours. Sre the pictures; the shadows ai3 to tire you iocs or sue escort re duction of wnctm No need of surrlDf yourself or tedious exer cises. No doslDf with sslUk etc.; no thyroid, no lot of time. Just follow the simple, easy ksrsla iyt. xrm sna rsuce 10 to SO pauses (whiterer you need to) under $100 cub rusrtmee. stf ,re Usble, KcomnwQdsd by physicians. Add to your cspsbllity sod charm. Amaze all who enow you. Become lighter, la ttee. younfer . In annaarann.. attraatlwa. vain in ntatth, tidd years to your We! Recommended by physicians. Ask for OIL OF KOREIN at any druf store. Accept no substitute. It comes in a box, with guarantee. Or write for bet brochure to KOREIN CO, Station F, Now York City eurcrical op M JT1 Til V llfl7 WsaVVaf i ENDURANCE Mjpfjsa Personal Mr. Robert G. Easley, ir, hat returned to her home at'Harting tij, Neb., following a visit in Oma ha with Mist Louise Shumate. ' Miss Catherine Thompson of Fort Worth, Tex.,who hai been visiting Miss Almarine Campbell, left Mon day evening for her home. She at tended the University of Nebraska during the past year with Miss Campbell. Mrs. C. M. Gruenther. Mrs. J. A. Bender, and Miss Nellie Maher left Wednesday to spend several days in Columbuand Platte Center, Neb- , ' ' ' Miss Gladys Beaumont of Lincoln is in Omaha and is stopping at the Hotel Fontenelle. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Keenan and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hull have taken apartments at "the Cray-Taylor in Allan Park, Cal., for the month of June. f; Fliiaheth Robertson. aueh- f nf Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robert son, left Tuesday for Chicago to. be club, Thursday. Mrs. . E. A.- Ben son will also entertain 12. R. B. Weller will entertain IS at the Saturday evening dinner dance. Howard, Goodrich will have 14 guests. Card Party A card oartv will be given Friday at St Michaels hall, Fourteenth and Ogden streets,by the women of 5t. Michaels parish - Country Club. Amonc those entertainine at din ner Tuesday evening were: r. A. Ftaser, who had IS guests; Charles Young, seven; J. E.. Davidson, five; Mr. T. T. Stewart, five: M. T. Coad, four; E. M. Morseman, jr., four; Mrs E. S. Westorooic, tour; w. w. Head, three; Dr. C. A. Hun, two; Frank Judson, two. Carter Lake Club. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Holzman are visiting their' son, Max, at Cul ver Military atademy, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sackett and Miss Edith Gonzolas of Shenan doah, la., are at -the Mahaffey cot tage for a few days. Mrs. A. D. Chapman will enter- tain at a 1 o clock luneheon lhurs day at her cottage for members of the French club, formerly Carter Lake Red Cross auxiliary. j.?lans will be discussed for future' relief work. The club will continue to care for their French orphan and sew for the Child Saving institute. Mrs. G. G. Jaycox entertained at cards, followed by luncheon,! at her cottage Tuesday. Frlwin Huffman, whn has been at tending Dubuque college, is visiting at the Huffman cottage, enroute to his home m sioux fails. Albert F.dholm entertained a oar- ty of six at the dinner-dance Tues day evening. On Americanization. Prof. Sarka Hrbkova, formerly, of the University of Nebraska and chairman of the woman's committee of the State Council of Defense, has an article in the April-May' number of the Forum, entitled "Bunk in Americanization." Clubdom Women's Service League. Omaha chapter, National League for Women's Service, held a busi ness meeting at the Day Nursery Tuesday morning. The nursery, which is financed and managed by the league, has been operating suc cessfully since ' its opening last March.- During the month of May 266 children were cared for at the nursery, the youngest child regis tered being 3 weeks old. The band instruments, which thef league loaned Jo -Fort Omaha dur ing the war, have been turned over to the Central High school cadets. Calendar Community fiervtee Thursday, dance at Community house, 8:30 to 11. Chaperons, blrt. Boot, Mrs. Wallace. .Mrs. Rows. Mlnne Lute Women's Society Thursday, 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. L I. Moorehead, 2756 Bauman avenue. West Side W. C. T. V. Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. Martin Johnson, Fiftieth and Center streets. P. E, O. Sisterhood, Chapter E Thurs day, i p. m., with Mrs. Roberta Kitchen, 817 South Twenty-fifth avenue. Mrs. A. Traynor wlH assist. Children's Sewing Claas Thursday, 3:30 to 6:30 p. m. Social Settlement house. Testa Chapter Kensington Club Thurs day, 3 p. m., third floor. Masonic temple. FnbUe Speaking Department, Omaha Woman's Club Thursday, 12 o'clock lunch eon. Prettiest Mile club. American War Mothers, Omaha Chap ter Thursday, S p. m , Memorial hall, court house. v Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX M. li.: The minister should take his place first, not aa part of the wedding party, but to - meet the wedding party. Flower girls should lead the wedding, party, next should come the groom-and best mn and last the bridesmaid and bride. If you enter from opposite sides of the room, the srroom should come from pone side and could be met by the best man, who enters from. the oppo side side. The bride and her maid could meet in the same way. It would be quite proper for the best man and bridesmaid to enter to gether and the bride enter on the arm of the bridegroom, if you pre fer'that way. Music can be played as long be fore the ceremony as you wish it. At some church weddings, muslo precedes' the service for 15 or 20 minutes. This puts the guests In the right mental attitude. At a home wedding, a minute or two will probably be what you wish. But time yourself beforehand, and know at what change of movement in the"selectlon your wedding party will enter. - The groom kisses the bride im mediately after the service. ; Tour relatives will probably be the first to come forward and ' offer con gratulations. It is best to have some advised to start this your mother or sisters- because every one will hang back for a moment then when one starts, all will move forward. THIS BEE! OMAHA, THUK5DAT, JUlNE-nO, IVZV. the guest of Mrs. J. E. Cornell. They will make a trip through the Great Lakes together. Mist Hazel Long of Council Bluffs left Tuesday for Granville, O., where she will attend the com mencement exercises of her alma mater, Dennison college. A daughter, Barbara Catherine, was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Losch at Clarkson hospital. Mrs. W. W. Bradley and son, George, have gone to their cottage at Lake Minnetonka, Minn., to spend the summer. Miss Helen New Styles in White Pumps and Oxfords Summer styles show variety ot charming ef tects that you will find it a delight to make your se lections here. The savings, too, are most notable, as these new models are very reason ably priced. $4 .75 to $9 .95 SHOE MARKET 320 South 16th Street No Charges , No Discounts No Deliveries For (the June Brides A Knabe or Packard Grand A most acceptable, appropriate and lasting gift. One that reflects the good wishes and trie good taste of the giver. Come in and see them you are cordially welcome. MICKEL'S The House of Pleasant Dealings. 15th and Harney. Strictly fresh Dozen -Ti .'-NC r rd Cony Bear Apple Base, Strawberry OA flavor Dreserves. 15 oz.iar s6C . ., , . Cudahy's White Borax and Nap r-r ;:55cl ftT.,...4-38c 'i xi ii ' r- Basko Coffee A f Basko Vanilla Ex- y In bulk, lb. T1 C Codfish 1 OQ- tract OOr Independent 1 lb. lb. wood bx &O C 2 oz. bottle & f Fiber, ,52c DELMONTE Pears, Peaches or , , , Apricot.- 37C TcTa"V.ordr...55c No. 2 size can J I Snider's Tomato Soup Basko Cut, Vsjax or Baako Succotash or tall 15-OZ. 1 Green Baby GreenOy can IOC Beans, can i C Lima Beans C Rub-No-More Washing OC ALMONDS California OA Powder, large pkg. . . Process Almond Nuts, lb C CAROLENE Tall i Sandwichola for Pic- Basko Japan TQ cans 11 nic Lunches, -I f Tea., lb.. T O C Our price. A XV 15c jar... llC $1.00 pound value, SHOE POLISH Large cans CORN FLAKES Full 8 ounce Peter's Paste - On .Quaker, lA 5 cans &UC for 1UC Peanut Oil-Piedmont MAZOLA Rub-No-More Wasb'g Full -pt OP Full pint OP Powder, small O C cans sfaeJC can8 OOC pkgs., 5 for. a&OC BASKO Chocolate p - DOMINO Golden t OA -lb. cake LC Syrup, 10-lb. can V 1 OSf . BreadBasko larej Soap Sweetheart, Snider'.', Pork and ' loayM 97r 'H.eg,lV3C OA. Bean.-20c I n ,1 f 1r -,V- f C ban, 5 f or OU C can 1 C (Omaha Stores Only) MILK Tall cans Carnation or AMMONIA Cash Habit Triple Wilson v. OQ strength, IC 2 for' &OC bottle IOC Baking Powder Bluing Cash Salad Dressinr 1-lb. cans r)1" Habit, , . Q 35c, bottle OC. Basko i C bottle ...... PC Wright's .. faOC , GET THE SAVING CASH HABIT AT THE BASKET STORES "THERE IS ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD" Bradley will join them later in the summer. Miss Jean Kennedy will arrive home . Saturday from Mount Holyoke college. Misses Elizabeth Austin and Ca milla Edholm will arrive in Omaha Saturday from Boston, where they attend Simmons college. Mrs.-Augustus F. Kountze and Mrs. Hagin arrived Tuesday from New York City to spend 10 days at the" C. T. Kountze home. They are enroute to Colorado. Sv V such a y.ir Tien and up l lb. Carton None Better MX fflk I I H I III A- i S .u I II 1 HUsT 1 SI H i kBMtasaa "Gift mwil- That Wll I nut" T y ill Silver The Gift Ideal 3 I A Aal m M IP! tt WW9 . 1)3 11 Silver Are featuring ouver for Brides Ihis Week fl ! TheGifl , H nnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRiDiiii IMBIinBlllininWBIlilllllHlllHipiHIlllllllBlH Profits Helped Build Our Business Do you think it's right to save money? Swift & Company's business has been built up partly by selling capital ' stock for cash and partly by thrifty saving; putting some of our earnings each year back into the business to increase facilities for production. That is what most all of us seek to do save part of our earnings for future usefulness. It is the way American indus tries have been built up. It means the least drain on the financial resources of the country. For the past twenty-iour years Swift & Company has made an average profit from all sources of 11.3 per cent on investmentjeapi tal and surplus), and 2.3 cents on each dollar of sales a fraction of a cent per. pound. Out of this we have paid dividends and saved something to help us keep pace with a growing country. Swift & Company; TJ.-S. A. Oruahi Local Branch, 13th & Leavenworth Sts A. W. Gross, Manager s- WmWmmWmSf WOMAN IS THE PURCHASING AGENT OF THE HHMR- TO BE SUCCESSFUL SHE LUWEST PRICES ; THE BEE ikeir the -(Gilt Meal For the June Bride.. How silent -P. V V VA s.Vmpnt! A - The silversmiths hi today are designing silver of dis tinctive detail, substantial strength in addition to appealing daintiness. , The bride of 1920 desires her silver dower chest to be filled withservice pieces of sterling worth, exquisitely graceful in design. Jewel shops offer a wide selection in these: beautiful chests of walnut and mahogany, with compart ments for silver of different shapes and sizes conveniently contrived, luxuriously lined in .velvet that assures a lasting loveliness through generations of brides. The Retail Jewelers of Are Featuring Silver for ClPll"min"iiM""ifijimim uaiUiiuu,lnnnitUaenUuuitfiii( MUST BE IN TOUCH WITH ADS OFFER TJIIS SERVICE. IX important is the part that silver plays i 'i. i i. .n casting lus lusuuua ayvn 'v rxTr tVio wVinlo envirrm. WS4V ' . va.v- Rhmulatinc bv its , e, v Dniiiance me wit aim warmth of chatter; sug gestive in its enduring beauty of those lifelong friendships they represent Greater Omaha Brides This Week Don't Wait to BeBilions Keep well Whenever your appetite DCglOB (O Slag, Ul a Ba. eour stomach and y a coated tongue warn you, take CARTERS CARTER'S Little Liver rills and the trouble will cease. f lTTLJE. IVER Good for man, woman and child. For your health's sake stick to this old, tried and true remedy.Purely vegetable. Small Pin Small Dose Small Price ' OR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness. Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. Sentaa bus! atsr sle.tfin ADVEBTISEMSKT Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Soap should be used very care fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, atd ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified coeoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thor oughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lath er, which rinses out easily, remov ing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quicidy and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified coeoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy,, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. .. ' . BETTER DEAD Life in burden when the Sod is racked with pain. Everything vorries and the vietirh becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring bac the sunshine take) COLD MEDAL Tb national remady of Holland for oral 200 year.; it is an enemy nf all paino t oltlnt 0ht kidney, liver and nric arid titrable.. All druggists, three aire. .aak lot lha aaaw Gold Medal oa areer Jleis aad acept no Imitartneja ISDU The Famous Beautifler Have yeu tried it jretT Thousand, ererr where are using it. It is a wonderful tonic for the skin, defies hot Sfuramer sun and causes wrinkles, "tan, frecklea, sallow skin, blaekheeds, sun spots, roughness, ruddiness to quickly disappear. It brings roses to the cheeks and makes anyone look 10 years younger. Gives a youthful complexion and "A skin yon love to couch." A single appli cation proves it. See large announcement soon to appear in this payer. Ask jrour druggist about it, ,. i. It II . i . - c u 3 if - ) , ! . a. ..,.. i - M. , 11 'Ti il i e.'i t ...a .