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Business "Woman's Club
To Elect Delegates
For Convention.
ill
Clubdom
lose his friendship, yet how can I
convince him that my peopla are not
prejudiced against him in any way?
F. a. L.
Your story is rather complicated.
There seems no real reason why
your family should not be decently
cordial to a caller in your home.
Some explanation is due this youth
if you want to keep his friendship.
Otherwise he is not going to let
himself in for any more snubbing.
You'd better clear up the mystery if
you want, to keep his regard and
luive his mother feel lhat dignity
permits his seelnif you.
Problem. ..That Perplex
i Answered by ,
BEATRICE FAIRFAX-
COURTNEY
H BLDCL
DOUOLAS
3940
Lotus Circle.
Theosophical society. Lotus circle
for children, will meet Saturday. 3
p. m in room 202. Kennedy build
ing, N'ineteenth and Douglas streets.
Camp Brewster Plans for Fourth.
More than 200 girls will spend the
Fourth at Camp Brewster, where a
special program has been arranged
for Monday. (There will be a base
ball game in the morning at 10
oclock on the new athletic field.
T'er will be served in the woods
at voon, athletic stunts will be a
feature of the afternoon program,
and there will be fireworks in the
evening.
Many reservations have been
made for the week-end.
weden has more than 100 women
members of various town councils.
Tlte Omaha Business Woman's
club will have a business meeting in
F.lmwood park Monday morning,
followed by a picnic breakfast. Del
egates to the national convention, to
he held in St. Paul, Minn., July
27-30, will be elected. The club is
entitled to two voting delegates.
Any member may attend, as all are
eligibly to the floor of the general
meetings.
Miss Mabel Hall, president of the
Omaha Business Woinan's club and
national vice president fcr the state,
will attend as a state de'er.ate, Ne
braska having planned to have her
full "quota of five state representa
tives present.
Mrs. J. A. Andrews, president of
the State Federation of Business and
Tiofessional Women's clubs, will at
tend the meeting Monday.
Doea Ho Love Her?
Dear MIbs Fairfax, Omaha Bee
SEVENTEENTH AT
DOVOtAS STREET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
' 1
I am coming to you for advk as
several have done before n my
mother ia dead. 1 am dajirly in love
with a boy of IS and have beon for
the last three years. You may say
I am too young for such thinjrs,, but
Kollcd Iiib Hoast, rr lb.32l?
Pot Koast, lb., 17W 2U'4
Kib Moiling Beef, lb l()f?
Round Steak, lb. 3,"j
feal Koast, lb...l5 to 30
Veal Stew, lb -. 15;
Forequiuter Lamb, lb 15
Lamb Stew, lb lOt?
Spare Kibs, lb ,...-15
Pork Shoulders, lb 20
Grand Brand Baked Beans in To
mato Sauce, per can 15
Per dozen $1.65
Hur Red Salmon, can 39
Per dozen $1.50
Norwegian Sardines In olive oil
por can 30
perdox.en $3.35
Quart Jar Large Olives, at. 62c
Assorted Preserves, jar. . . 35
3 jars for $1.00
Swiss Gruyere Cheeses, first im
portation since 1014, box 85f
Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese,
per ib $1.25
Yellow American Cheese, per
lb 2f
Roberts Cream Cottaga Chpese,
per lb 25d
Apricots, per basket. .30e
Peaches, per basket ....... 30
6 lbs. New Poiatoes for.... 53d
Lemons, per doz 29c
Cantaloupes,
eacu....15e and 12'4c
nevertheless it is true, l am tnrougn
The Joy Of A
Perfect Skin
gring to school also.
This bOy is always wanting to put
hlo arms around me atNhonie or any.
ju, Ki.ow the joy andQ
SIS' ktfinln.H Vit vtmm M
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where when we are alone; h also
!doc3 it in front of his parents. How
to one thru possessing
can I prevent this, aa I wish to?
a skin of purity and
beauty. The soft, dis
He doesn t try to Kiss me tnounn
or take me anywhere. He always
gpts sullen if I speak to him In
tinguished appearance it
renders brings out your
public,
natural beauty to its full'
He told me once he loved me, and
est. In use over 70 years.
that is why I come to you for ad'
M Water Melons, per lbv.
4c
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 3. 1920.
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QOOOOOC
NO matter what you do
or where you go on the
glorious "Fourth," a plate or
two of. coolmg:soothing de
licious Ice Cream will add to
the happiness of the day. And
you treat yourself to the best
when your dealer serves' t, :
bocooboc;
ICE CRAM
Jm mssmlm
Our Special
for thie "Fourth"
Caramel
Ice Cream
with
Pignclias and
Brazil Nuts
She
Cream of alt
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vice. Do you think he does?
Thanking you in advance, I re
main. SWEET SIXTEEN.
Fro in what you say in your letter,
I do not like the young man you are
so much it) lovo with. It amounts
t ) this, doesn't it ho will not take
you out in public as his canal, or as
hia friend. He docs n. t wish yuu
to speak to him in public. What
good reason could he have for such
conduct? When you are alone he
takes personal liberties with you.
Unless he gives you better proof
than he has that he loves you., I
would advise that you forget about
him. Let him know you have a
liltlo pride and that you respect
yourself. Don't throw yourself at
his feet. If he' really leves you, you
will flnit out. If he doesn't, you
will bo both happier and better off
to think you have shown some in
dependence. Pat and Mike: I cannot under
take to get correspondents, for you.
Vcur letter indicates that ;rou would
abuse any confidence I might place
in you.
A. B. C.5 Publishing a license is
not a legal requirement. Request
tho license clerk to withhold your
name from publication, and strength
en your request with some good
cigars, and perhaps he will accom
modate ypu. You must be married
in the county where your license is
issued. It would be better for you
to go to some other town to get
your license, and if you want to
make doubly sure of steeping the
matter a secret, go to another state
and still request that tho names be
not given to newspapers.
Secret marriages are not desirable,
however. Tell your relatives about
it, and your friends.
Thinks He's Foolin?.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
I am a girl 16 years old. I am in
love with a very nice youns man.
Ho has told me several times that
he loves me, but I imagine that he is
fooling. Please tell me what to do
about it. COOCY.
Wait two years and if he still
kef ps repeating his love for you you
will know he isn't fooling. Before
that you couldn't think of accepting
it,1 anyway, could you?
II. B. By no means bob your
head in acknowledging an introduc
tion or greeting a person. It is a
very common 1 bit but not a proper
one according to tho rigid rules of
etiquette. 1
' 'v You'll Huyo to Explain.
Dearv Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
I am 18, and some time ago met a
man of 21. He has called at my
hme several times, but was not re-
eeivea as coraiany as ne naa ex
pected to be. He then gained ..the
irn.nression that my people rbjected
to ray going out with him, but u
was not so.
Now,- Miss Fairfax, his mother
learned of our affair and that he had
seen me often without calling at my
home. ShjB threatens to send him
out if he should see me ,gftl$ '$f he
cannot be received at 'piy. homa. v It
pains me a great deal to know" that
a woman should forbid her son to
go about with me, and although I
have never met her she has seen
me with him several times.
He is earning a large salary and
in two years will be seriously think
ing of, marrtage. I do not desire, to
Personal
Miss Dorothy O'Connell of Chi
cago, who has been the guest of
Miss Helen Hussie, returns to her
home in Chicago Saturday evening.
Miss Helen Hussie is planning a
trip to Chicago for the -latter .part
of the month.
Dr. P. T. Barber returned Wed
nesday from Portland, Ore., where
he attended the shnners conven
tion.
Mrs. G. F. Atchison leaves Satur
day for St. Louis and then will re
turn to her home in Erin, Tenn. She
has been the fjuest of her sister, Mrs.
Bradley T. Roe.
y Hugh Robertson left Friday morn-.
itlg for Arcadia, Neb., where he will
deliver the Independence day ad
dress. .
A son was born Wednesday to
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nelson at the
Methodist hospital. Mr. Nelson was'
formerly Miss Agnes Lewis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. MT L. Lewis.
Miss Emily Rosemary Alles left
Thursday for an extended, trip
through the east. She will soend
one, month in Pigeon Hills o'f the
Blue Ridge mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burke and
children, Emily and Edward, jr., left
e riday to spend two months at Lake
Okoboji.
Miss Esther Dugher, Jqannette
Sample and Clara Peterson left
Friday evening for Kansas City,
where they will remain for the
fourth of July.. They wilrthen go
to the Ozark mountains to spend
about three weeks.
Modes of the
Moment
The overblouse is no longer
frownedi upon by well gowned
women. It has developed int6 such
rich and varied charm that it oc
cupies an important role in the
wardrobe one that the shirtwaist
never dreamed of, holding. Some
of these little garments are -handsome
and long enough to form the
more than half of a dinner frock,
giving the appearance of a tunic.
'Spanish -jtortoise sheel combs
which measure ten to twelve inches
above the hair are all the rage for
those who can afford them. Now
!sthe time to ransack grandma's
handboxes in the attic.
Thereis no defixiite reason why
pretty girls hould'veil their lovely
eye's beneathTace frills, but it seems
to be; a whim of Dame Fashion for
them to do so at the moment. The
very .newest1 veir fad shows this ar
rangement, especially those draped
Avap ii ri A m thtti r "
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Saturday
Specials
Large Sunkist Lemons, doz. 32
Delicious Watermelons, lb. . ,-16
Choice Ripe Home-Grown Toma
toes, per lb 35
New Potatoes, per half pk.72e
Green or Wax Beans, qt... .13
Mission Bell Cantaloupes, per
doz 9S
New York State Apple Juice in
pints, doz bottles $2.25
New York Dark Grape Juice in
pints, doz. bottles. . . .$4.65
New York White Grape Juice in
pints, doz. bottles $3.75
3-lb. can Crisco, per can..89
3-lb. pkg. Dunham Cocoanut,
3 pkgs. for 42
18-oz. Extra Large White Cross
Ripe Olives, per can. . . .73
7-oz. Picnic Size Ripe Olives,
per can ...23c4
Corn Puffs, per pkg 10c
Sommer Bros.
: 28th and Farnam Streets
, Harney 188
mm
Extra
Special
Fancy Strip
Bacon
28c
v
Genuine Genuine Choice Choice Special
Spring Lamb Spring Lamb Lamb Chops Leaf Prime Beef
Hindquarters Forequarters Special at Lard , Rib Roast
22c 16c y 25c 21c 22c
PORK CUTS
Choice Loin Roast
at 24c
Choice Boston Butts
at... ...24c
Choice Spareribs 16c
Choice Small Lean
Pork Chops . . . 26c
Choice Bean Pork
at . . . . . .25c
Choice Pork Liver,
?lbs. . ... .. . 15c
CHEESE
Fancy Brick (full
cream) ..... .32c
Fancy American
(full cream) . . 32c
PICKLED MEATS
Choice Corned Beef
at 17c
Pickled Pigs' Feet,
3 lbs. .1 25c
Salt Pork 25c
SMOKED MEATS
Sugar Cured Brisket i
Bacon 25c
Sugar Cured Regular
Hams V, . . 36c
Breakfast Bacon,
or whole sides . 35c !
Choice Sirloin Steak
3-t . 30c i)
Choice Porterhouse
Steak .... .,.,.30c
Choice Round Steak -V
at 28c?
1 SPECIAL
1 PICNIC SALADS
1 Per Pint, 40
I BAKERY GOODS
Ip Supply all your Sunday and
l Holiday Bakery needs at our
HI Sanitary Bakery Dept. Ortman's
quality products twice every day.
MAIL
mi-TM3iri immi m.mi m umm
Saturday Will Bo a Heavy
Telephone
Couclai 1796.
1608-10
Harney
St.
COME
In order that our employees may properly celebrate Independence Day, store will be closed
all day Monday, July 5 Shop early Saturday.
Fancy Fresh Dressed 7A
Broilers, lb . . UC
Fancy Young Veal , OJJ
Roast, per lb 5iOC
Best Granulated Cane Sugar
100-lb. Sacks for
24-lb. sack Gold Medal Flour,
Cloth sacks,
for
$1.98
Armour's Salad Oft
Dressing, large bottle. iOC
Grape Juice, pints 40c
Full quarts, 70e Doz... $8.00
Meadow Grove Cream
58c
ery Pkg. Butter
Fancy 300 size f
Lemons ... ,. OUC
' ; : r 1 . ; ; rr
Everything is here, ready for thaUwo-day outing, picnic, camping, fishing or auto trip Our assort
ment i complete Everything in lunch foods. '
BOEHLER BROS. MARKETS
212 No. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St. 4903 So. 24th St.
- Great Reduction in Prices of Quality Meats' and
Provisions Specials for Saturday
EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY
v From 8 A.M. to 12 O'Clock Noon
Choicest Cut Chuck Roast 15c
Choicest Cut Round Steak 23c
Choicest Cut Sirloin Steak 28c
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, or
- whoe sides 33c
Sugar Cured Regular Hams 34c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs. . 45c
SPECIALS ON CANNED GOODS
at 2408 Cuming Street and
4903 South 24th
Evaporated Milk, tall cans 14c
Evaporated Milk, small cans, 6 for . . . 40c
Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 size, 2 cans . . . 25c
Fancy Tomatoes, No. 3 size, per can . . 17c
Early June Peas, per can . . 13c
Fancy Sweet Corn, per can 14c
P. & G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars. . . . . .80c
Fels White Soap, 10 bars. 70c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars. ....... . Q5c
Fancy Red Salmon, 1-lb. tall can. . . .35c
Fancy Mustard, 10c jar, 3 for. . . . . . .25c
Fancy Sardines in Oil, 5 cans. ..... .25c
COFFEE SPECIAL
Stars and Stripes Brand . ..... . . . .-, .4Qc
Special Prices
JUST INSIDE THE DOOR
CIGAR DEPARTMENT
Large Size Glass Jar Tuxedo $1.39
Full Found Tins Prince Albert and Tuxedo $1.29
More Tuxedo, pkg. . 9?
Garci Diplomates. Box 25, $2.25
Kopper Kettle Klub Box 50, $4.00
Imported Entona Box 50, $2.75
Pinta, 8c value Box 50, $2.25
Porto Rican, El Toro Box 50, $3.00
ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Shopping Day Get Your Order in
ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS
Prime Rolled Rib 07JL
Roast, per lb O I 2 C
Fancy Young .
Veal Breast, lb . . .
15c
for Canning Buy Now.
Full Quart Jars
Fancy Olives ....
65c
California Home Pickles,
Relishes, etc., pint cans. . .15c
Quart cans 25c
White Rock Ginger Ale, pts. 15c
Quarts, 25c Doz $2.90
Strictly Fresh Checked o A
Eggs, in cartons, doz. OttC
Fancy California Apri- OP
cots, per basket. OOC
on All Butterines .
emmm mmi w umm
Early Store Closes 7 P. M.
We Deliver
$5.00 Orders to
of the
City.
Best Cuts Fancy OOJL
Steer Pot Roast, lb.
We carry a complete lina of
Weisel's Milwaukee Lunch
eon Meats. '1
$25.90
Gal. cans Pure
Sweet Cider
Snider's or Heinz
69c
Pork and Beans, 2 for&JV
Anheuser-Busch $0 ye
Beverage per case. . e O
5-lb. Pail Swift's d'l OP
Snowflake Oleo... V 1 OD
McComb's Home-made Reg. 70c
Chocolates, Pft-
for Jit
Sugar Cured
Picnic
Hams
23if
VEAL CUTS
Choicest Veal Roast
at i .17c
Choicest Veal Stew
at . . . ...... .14c
Choicest Veal Chops
at . 22c
Choicest Veal Legs,
or whole, for 22c
Choice Veal Loins
for Roasting. .22c
SAUSAGE AND
LUNCHEON
MEATS
Choice Frankfurts
at . . . .... . 18c
Choice Garlic and
Polish Sausage 18c
Freh Bologna . . 16cw
Fresh Liver Sausage
at . 16c
Choice Pressed Ham
at 22c
Choice Minced Ham
at '..22c
.Fancy Summer
Sausage . . . 25c
BEEF CUTS
Choice Beef Pjot
Roast ....... 15c
Choice Rib Boiling
Beef 10c
Fresh Hamburger
Steak 18c
Choicest Cut Chuck
Roast . . . . . . J8c
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