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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1920)
fHE BEE! OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1920 11 Glybdom A Bride of the. Week V.t'v.J Mpl Leaf Chapter.' Maple Ljtaf chapter. Order o the Eastern Star, will entertain at a kensington at Prettiest Mile club Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ida Flynn, Mrs. T. P. Barnhart and Mrj. , E. E. Zimmerman will have charge of the affair. Faculty Club. Mrs. G. Alexander Young, who Is in charge of arrangements for an outing to be given by the Woman's Faculty club of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, an nounces that the affair will probably be held the latter part of next week. Community Service. Community service girls will en tertain at a dancing party at the Girls' club house Saturday evening. All members and their friends are invited. Business Women's Club. Members of the Business Wom en's club will leave for Camp Brewster Saturday afternoon for a week-end party. St. Marys Alumnae. St. Marys Alumnae association will meet with Miss Marjorie Bar rett. 315 South Thirty-seventh street. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, instead of 11 a. m., as' was previously announced. P. E. O. State Officers. At the Thursday morni g session of the P. E. O. state convention in Fairmont the following state officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. Clara H. Waterhouse of Free mont, president; Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson of Beatrice, first vice president; Mrs. Ona T. Baird. of Phttsmouth, secondvice v resident; Miss Lula Wolford of Lincoln, or g?.imer; Mrs. Marie Johnson of Slielton, recordinsr secretary; Mrs. Maude Hendy of North Platte, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Harriet G. Salter of Pierc;, treas uier. Past state presidents who attended the convention were: Mrs. John R. Hughes of Omaha, now first vice president of the supreme chapter of (ho P. E. O.; Miss Rose M. Owens of Omaha, now president of the Omaha chapters; Mrs. Minnie Stuff of Lincoln and Miss Hattie Little of Geneva. Omaha chapters and delegates who represented them were as fol lows: E, Mrs. George W. Tribble and Mrs. J. A. Bryans; M, Mrs. Annie Hunter Jones and Mrs. Rob ert Bishop; BK. Mrs. -ptis T. Alvi son and Mrs. X. W. Kynett; BN Mrs. E. Kilgore and Mrs. C. W. Mead; BP, Mrs. J. W. Hailctt and Mrs-. P. J. Hass; BS, Mrs. Marion McLaughlin and Mrs. R. C Person; BX, Mrs. C W. Southwell and Mrs. H. R. Follmer. League of Round Table. Alpha chapter1, League of the Round Table, will meet with Mrs: Walter Loomis, 3646 Lafayette ave nue, Saturday afternoon, 2; o'clock. The lesson wjll be "Origin and Teachings of Books of the Old Testament" and study of Tennyson's "IdyU of the King." Lotus Circle. Theosophieal society, Lotus circle for children, will Ineet Saturday afternoon, 3 o'clock, in room 202, Kennedy buildings .Nineteenth and Douglas streets. Reception or President. G. A. R. circle No. 11 gave a re ception for Mrs. Martha Carmody, newly elected department president, and Mrs. Camille EJliott, depart ment secretary, Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gertrude John son. The program included vocal numbers by Mrs. Theodore Thomas, Mrs. A. A. Holtman and Maj. E. W. 'Mcintosh; readings by Mrs. Holtz man, Mrs. Camille Elliott and Miss Lois Hacker, and a piano solo by Mrs. Frank O.rlander. Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Ix)ve and a Career. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: A young man falls in love withe a gir! and professes his Iova for her, and displays it in every conceivable manner. The girl gradually learns to care for the man, and when he be comes Aware that his affection la reciprocated he tells her that he can not love because of a career. The girl makes a few fruitless attempts to see the man. Is this fair to the girl? - ?.f. R. It seems to me that you ae well rid of this man. Of course his ac tion is heartless, but better -for you to find out now than later. Forget him as he wants to forget you. Foolish Superstitions. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Beej . 1 am 1, well -educted and considered pretty. Could you tell ine whether the old sying: "Change your name and not your letter, change for I 1 !-v5S g - ' v " VfVf ,r A oif 1.$-'- -; r English and American . Manners t A difference in manners, says Mr. Owen Wister, accounts for much of the ill-will between America' and Great Britain. 'Manners are more important than boundaries or tar iffs. We don't actually hate the other fellow because he disagrees, with us about Korea, and even a difference of opinion over the league Lof nations produces no more than a state of mutual contempt, Dut wnen we see an egg eaten in an unusual way we want to commit murder. Mi'. Wister does not use these il lustrations, but he would have done I Sunday Special ! I I i i FRESH STRA WBERRY Strawberries art ripeaing in the summer iub, ,We have obtained the. juiciest, reddest and ripest the season has p reduced and frozen them in Vanilla Ice Cream for your Sunday treat. , i ; . t :n t vr r 'wrn f rm bp in Ohe Craatn at all ICE CREAM Worth walking a mile for, but ' you needn't for there's a 9 -' dealer in ' your own neighborhood. Order from; him today. Mrs. Frenk T. O'Connor, a bride of Tuesday, was formerly Miss Ruth Alice. Ellinghusen.vdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ellinghusen. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor are spending their honeymoon 'at Colorado Springs and will be at home at 272? Saratoga street, attef July J5. worse and not for better" is true? My fiance's name is Fitzroy. Now my friends have told mo again and again that the above saying is true. Shall I believe them? L. F. It is quite remarkable that in this age any person of understanding can believe in such silly superstitions as this. Think of the troubles you could raise b trying to cope with the imaginary woes predicted by thou sands of saws and saings. Quality, Service and Low Prices at the Washington Market Fresh Dressed Young Chickens, per lb 23 y2c Young Muttoij Chops, per lb 25c Young Mutton Legs, per 'lb 5c Fancy Veal Roast, Per lb 25c Fancy Veal Chops, per lb 30c Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb... 20c Choice Steer Round Steak, lb 35c Choice Steer Shoulders teak, lb... 22 Vic Choice Steer Beef Boil, per lb 10c Pork Steak, per lb 25c Sugar-Cured Bacon, per lb 32yae ' BusariCured Fienie Hams, per lb.. 25c Pure Lard per lb. 2Sc All Brands Creamery Butter, lb. . .56c Early June Peas, per Can llc Solid Packed Tomatoes, per can... 10c Very best Sugar Corn, per csin; . . .12Vic Hebe, small cans, 4 for... 25c Libby's Milk, tall cans, 2 for 25c Reg. SOa Peaberry Coffee, Special, per lb c Black Tea for Icing, best 'grade, lb. 57e Best Michigan Navy Beans, 6 lbs..43V'ae Sweet Navel Oranges, large, eiie, each, for Be Pure Strained Honey large jars.,. 42c Peetles Laundry Tablets washes clothes without rubbing.. Sixteen tablet to' 'the box, per box '. 25c Full line of fruits and vegetables at the lowest prices. WASHINGTON MARKET 1407 Douglas St Pure Lard Special at 22c Choice Steer Shoulder Steak . 20c 5) 4903 So. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St. 212 No. 16th St. Please Shop Early For Quality Meats, Service and Low Prices Sugar Cured Skinned Hams (iorwhol)v 38c v0 Crystal White Soap 10 bars 65c Fancy -Small Lean Pork Chops 27c Sugar Cured , Breakfast Bacon or whole) v 36c Fresh Leaf Lard 20c I . PORK CUTS Choice Pork Loin Roast 25c Fresh Boston Butts 24c Fresh Leaf Lard 20c Fresh Spareribs ...... 15c Fresh Neck Bones. 4 lbs. at ....25c Fresh Pig Liver '. 5c BsjsassssBBHHsHIBiaVsHHHBsBHslsVi v SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice Frankurts and Wienies ." . 18c Choice Polish and Garlic Sausage 18c Fresh Liver Sausage . .17c Fresh Bologna Sausage 1 7c Choice Minced Ham . . 25c Choice Pressed Ham . . 25c Fancy Summer Sausage -.?, at .......... 25c Choice Boiled Ham . . . 60c SPECIALS ON CANNED GOODS 2408 Cuming and 4903 So. 24th St. P. & G. Soap, 10 bars . . 75c Fels White Soap, 10 bars for ...71c Libby and Dundee Milk, tall Small, 6 for 121c 33c Early June Peas . . . . 12c Fancy Sweet Corn .... 12c Fancy Cut Beans ; . : . .15c Fancy Red Salmon . .r36c Fancy Cherries . .... .43c Fowler Peaches 40c Veribest Peaches .... . 45c Fancy Tomatoes, No, 2 . 13c Fancy Tomatoes, No. . 17c v Special Prices bh Swift's, Butterine . BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef 9c Choice Beef Pot Roast . 16c Prime Rib Roast 25c Choice Chuck Roast . . 19c Fresh Cut Hamburger . 18c VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Stew ..... 16c Choice Veal Roast. ... 18c .Choice Veal Legs ( or whole) at 22c Choice Veal Loins ... .22c Choice. Veal Chops . . . 25c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams at .24c Sugar Cured Regular Hams at . . . . . ... . . V ... .36c Sugar Cured Strip Bacon ; at . . 28c SugarCured, Bacon UI 1DSVCLO .' ,. ........ feUV so if he had, thought of them. They are ours.' ' But, some foreign manners annoy more than others. The American is apt to be exasperated by habits that are matters of tradition, and not of reason. He has no such habits himself because he happens to be a little short, on traditions, and there fore he does not realise that the traditional habit is often far more sacred than the habit that is obviously convenient and reason able. For example, if you are talking; to the Englishman :n England you must not refer too abruptly to any thing that he happens to have done, and stillness to anything that you happen to have done yourself. He will regard it as an invasion of his privacy. It belongs to th s things; that are "not done." If you enter a club and see a friend across the room you must not call out to him. To proclaim his name to a number of strangers is an invasion of his privacy. It is another of the things that are "not done." The English rul on such matters is very strict, but surely the same rule applies here, if less bind ingly. The club man wiu should "Hullo, Jackl" across tiie room would certainly fee) a little cooling of the atmosphere around him, al though perhaps the offense would not he considered so great as it would be in an English club of the samei Krade. -It is. such little dif ferences as these that produce ran cors among the unintelligent, and the sfnaller the differences the great er the rancor. Our lips curl in contempt when we hear the Englishman talk of his "luggage," and when he hears us speak of our "baggage" he may ask somewhat offensively why we do it, under the impression that we are consciously sinning against the light, that is ; to1 say being different from him. Then aga.in there are some words coinniohly used in both coun tries,;, but with an entirely proper significance in one country and an entirely improper one in the other. Mr. Wister says: "Thirty yeara ago I explained this One evening to a young Englishman who was here for a while. Two or three daya later he thanked me fervently for the warning; it had saved him dur ing a game of tennis from a fright ful shock when his partner, a charming girl, meaning to tell him to cheer up, had used the word that is so harmless with us and in Eng-' land so far beyond the pale of polite society' The English have a cerjain social brutality that is very trying to Americans, but they display it to their fellow countrymen just at much as to any one else. THE ITORE PP ESTABLISHED IN 1B70 True to plan, we are maintaining a perpetual "barrage" of June Sales. Wherever" a weak spot appears ( in the armor of High Prices, we are alert to take advantage of.it for you. ' Saturday Will Be a Day of Intensified Selling- SHOES for women of taste and refinement. Summer com fort is found in - WHITE SHOES Saturday sale at reduced prices : Nile Cloth Pumps and Oxfords, sold to $12,00, at $7.95 Washable Kid Pumps and Oxfords, sold to $16.00, at ,..$9.95 Baker made, French heels. Utmost limit of fashion. Women's and Misses9 Section Saturday will be a busy day with us, Just as the past several days have been in opening boxes o( fresh new wearables preparatory for this event the furnishing of adorable Summer apparel for the particular woman and miss and all specially priced. White Tub Skirts Cool Skirts of excellent grade cotton gaberdine bought during the alack season when prices were lowest. A number of the Sunyner's best atyles with, smart pockets tailored, tucked and stick-but effects, $3.95. $4.95. 85.95 Tricolette Suits The woman, who appreciates smart apparel will not fail to avail herself of thia unusual opportu nity to procure one of our Just arrived tricolette suits. There are various attractive weaves and the most alluring colors Gold. Brown,--Navy, Flesh, Copen, Taupe, Black and color combina tions. Extra special. $59.50 1 Silk Skirts Of Fan-ta-sl, Dew Kist, Tricolette, Baronette, etc., In a "riot" of exquisitely cool colorings both solid and combination colors. Values to $27.50. sale price.: $14.75 Dresses of Figured Voile and Gingham Beautiful color combinations in figured voiles, tissue ginghams, also red and white and blue and white checks. Values to $25.00, sale prices Saturday ..-$14.75 and $16.95 Organdie Dresses The mere thought of organdie has a correspond ingly cooling effect and with a goodly shipment Just arrived in malse, white, flesh, blues, orchid, etc., and a few figured organdies, you will find them irresistibly interesting, at $19.75.' -$24.75 and $35.00 Silk Stocking Sale The time for fine Hosiery is the time when shoes are lower and skirts are shorter. That time Is now. The Quality is then most apparent'and Good Sense and Good Taste declare for Kil patrick's Stockings. Saturday we offer High Class Hosiery in Black, White and Colors; McCallura and othr noted makes, plain, embroid ered and lace, priced up to $6.50, at, pair $3.75 Some are out sizes. Men's Section Saturday Sale of Men's Ath- ' letlo Union Suits Knit and nainsook; values to $150, i..TOe Going Swimming? Bathing Suits for Men and Boys, Satur day, at SI. 50 to 99.00 Men's Silk Shirt at greatly reduced prices. Silk and Muslin Children's and Junior Section Figured Voile Dresses Soft, willowy and refined color combinations in browns, blues, malse, taupe, etc., In half, three quarter and full length sleeves. White organ die collar and cuffs give an added charm of coolness.... 814.75. $18.75 to $30.00 Organdie, Dresses Nothing short of a wonderful confection could possibly convey to you the charm. of these or- , gandia dresges. They come in melon pink, or chid, malse, green, white, etc., with rosebuds, ribbons and raffles to give them the final touch of perfection, each i. $32.50 White Dresses (6 to! 17 Years) ' Of voile and organdie in most attractive style with pretty touches of pink or blue or a bit of . lace to add to its charm, $6.50. $9.50 and $12.50 Undergarments New Gingham Dresses Silk Sweaters - A small shipment of silk sweaters (navy and black) in attractive weaves and tuxedo effects. These are very 'special, at $24.75 834.50 ON THE SQUARE Dresser Scarfs :& Squares, 98c JH' Values to $1.50 each. Splendid quality. Lace and ' ' embroidery trimmed. Women who appreciate ex quisite designing in under apparel combined with ex-' ceptional values will delight in supplying their require ments now while the assort ments are fresh and com plete. Night Gowns Of Windsor crepe, both whiteand flesh. Many blue-bird designs and touches of hand work. Spe cial, at $2.89 Petticoats Of nainsook, both fancy lace and embroidery trimmed. Special .. . . $2.89 Petticoat Of very fine nain , sook trimmed with val laces and refined embroideries. Special, at $4.89 Silk Envelopes Of good quality , crepe de chine and ' satin; fine laces and touches of hand embroidery trim these splendid garments. A special, at $4.29 Silk Envelope Of excellent quality, crepe de chine and wash satin, with fine filet and val laces, full width 'and length. Special ....$5.29 Silk "Envelopes NoveltleB in "step-in" garments, bloomer and butterfly combinations, ' fashioned of wash satin and crepe de chine. Special, Sat urday, at...... $6.29 (10 to 17 Years) There is nothing more practical or smarter in a Summer frock than a lovely gingham pattern such as our new arrivals in beautiful plaid com binations. . .$6.50. $7.50. $12.50. $15 Silk Dresses Middy Skirts I Wash Di'ess Fahrics g! Never in such demand. Our pi force is strained to give the service pl we like to give. Organdies, Voiles, P Ginghams. p Saturday we offer Ratines, the pop- pl ular Summer Skirt fabric, white pi and colors. Very special at, per H yard 98 and $1.48 H Colored Voiles in beautiful dark patterns, 40 inches wide, Saturday, g yard .69J and $1.39 pi o o 1 House Dress jj Section U Figured Voile Dresses Attractive checks and figured voile dresses jUj with white collar and cuffs only a small lot Very special. $3.50 !H House Dresses Of excellent qual- U ity gingham in plaids, stripes and attractive color combinations. Ex- H tra special......... ;..$4.89 Bun gfalow Aprons These are warm fj weather requirements. . They come in pretty patterns of percales, i stripes, checks and figures. Ex- cellent values, at $1.79 A Sale of Silks As a result of the pressure o Silk Selling we have accumulated a, great group of odd pieces, single colors,' incomplete assortments, etc. Not one jot of quality is lacking in these wonderful silks from our Own stock, There are 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta. 36-Inch Messalines. 36-Inch Foulard. 40-Inch Crepe de Chine. 40-Inch Georgettes. 36-Inch Satin Duchess. 36-Inch Jap Pongee. , ' 36-Inch Wash Satin. 36-Inch Novelty Plaids and Stripes. Blacks, white, flesh, navy and all the wanted colors. Priced ,up to $3.75. Saturday at 9 a. m. $1.95 Yard TV if Hand Tooled Leather Bagi That are unique and charm ing, each, $8 to $42.50 Patent Leather Bags Em blems of newness, Saturday, at $1.75 to $19.50 Boston, Bags Supply needful space for one night trips, tan or black leather, Saturday, at $9.50 to $15.00 m a Tor Juniors and. Small Women One rack con taining about fifty dresses of . taffeta, satin, and pussy willow and a few wool jerseysattrac tive models at final clearance prices. Former, prices $27.50, $35.00,' $49.50; clearance prices, Saturday. $14.50. $19.50. $29.50 Wool Plaid Skirts One's wardrobe Is incomplete without a plaid skirt for Sports wear and the cool evenings all through the Summer months. Beautiful color' combinations especially featuring the "high" colors wbich Fashjon dictates one must have- ' many plaited models, $10.50, $14.50 and ......$19.50 r (6 to 11 Years) Of Chambray and Galatea Cloth some come with waist attached, tide plaits and kilted ef fects with pockets. Colors white, copen and navy $3.50 to $4.50 Women's Knitted Underwear Union Suits, closed, in flesh tints; an accumulation of small sizes fit-. ting slender figures. A convenient vacation garment, easily laundered; were special at $1.19; Saturday, each , 69. , Dress Embellishments Vestlngs and En f flings New ef fects now showing. Silk Shopping Bags Designs that are novel and that harmonize with present day dress. Priced for Sat urday at $3.75 to $25.00 o o 1 Gobbs' Famous Candies Week-End Specials CARAMEL WHIRLS, 60c a Lb, Does any candy lover ever tire of Caramels' when they are of superior quality? A layer of rich, but tery caramel and then a layer of pure soft marshmallow and then rolled like a jally roll into a luscious bite that is irresistible. Each piece wrapped,, Per pound..,.. 60 BITTER SWJEE1& 00c a Lb, Centers of rich, mellow cream de lightfully flavored and then dipped fn unsweetened chocolate. Un- usual value for this week end. Per pound '. 60s CHOCOLATE COVEREp MARSIMALLO WS, 80c a Lb-Dalnty and delightful, satin smooth, fluffy marshmallow coated with rich choco late. A box will be very welcome over the week-end. Special Saturday,.per pound ?.-80 ' FOR THE MOTOR PARTI Don't leave without a box of Cobb'a Candles. ' Everyone in'your party will thank you. Special candles In glass jars, each. 50 e i