A thought is often . original though you havo uttered it a hundred timet. Holme. Sta kae iur tooli, but II I tkt handle which liti them all. HolmM. Society Httherington-Younj. The marriage of Miss India Young of Omaha, formerly of Denver, and Will L. Hetlierington of this city took place Thursday afternoon at the residence of Rev. Titus Lowe, who performed the ceremony. There were no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Hetherington will take a trip in Au gust. They plan to reside in Omaha. For Elizabeth McCraeken. Miss Let.t Hunter entertained at dinner at the Council Bluffs Country club Friday evening in honor of Miss Elizabeth McCraeken of Pittsburgh, who is visiting Miss Mary Mitchell. Garden flowers formed the centerpiece and covers were also placed for Miss Almarine Campbell, Dorothy Kiplinger, Mar jorie Menold, Margaret Young and Izetta Smith, Messrs. Howard Hay den, Clarke Riley, Jack Traynor, Foster Farrell, Theodore Peterson, Harold Hunter and Willard Alle-man. For Miss Cireene. Miss Winifred Traynorv enter tained at luncheon at her home Fri day in honor of Miss Mae Greene, whose marriage to Dr. Clement Martin of Lynch, Neb., will take pkee Wednesday. Ti'ik roses formed the center piece r.r.d covers were placed for Mrs. Raymond Sheehan of Drad wooJ, S. D., Mrs. Harry Murphy. Mr. Thomas Hanley, Miss Eileen McCaffrey, Miss Antonette Bruneau, Miss Greene and Miss Traynor. Tea For Newcomer. Mrs. Thomas Murphy gave a tea Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frank Murphy who recently came to Omaha from Dawson, Neb. As sisting were: Mesdames Frank Ben der, J. C. Mullen, Walter SprenRcl, Oscar Baumeister and Miss Evelyn McCaffrey. Vacation Plans. , Mrs. Madge West Sutphen and the Misses Eloise West, Belle West, Vivienne West, Corinne Paulson, Serena Rohan, Leeta Houth and Edith Pettigrew leave Sunday after noon for Alice, Colo., for a two weeks' stay. Miss Eloise West will spend the remainder of the summer at the Rocky Mountain Dancing camp at Steamboat Springs, Colo, returning to Omaha about the middle of September. Exponents of Terpsichore For Guests. A motor picnic will be given Sun day evening in honor of Miss Jose phine Bender of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Miss Mavis Benedict of Orange, N. T-, who are visiting Miss Josephine Congdon. Surprise Party. Mr. and Mrs. Drevich gave a sur prise party Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Barney, who will leave for a two weeks' vacation next week. For Visitor. Mrs. E. A. Wickham entertained at a luncheon of 10 covers at the Country club, Thursday, in honor of Miss Helen Ruff of St. Paul, who is visiting Mr, and Mrs. S. S. Caldwell. Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hynes have gone (o Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nygaard reg istered at the Cliff House in Mani-tou. Mrs. R. I.. Huntley will go to Chicago next week to spend several da v. Miss Alberta Jaeger of Waterloo, la., is the guest of Miss Alice Ma honey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn have re turned from a two weeks' visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrv H. E. Laden are registered at the Acacia hotel in Colorado Springs. Mrs. 'A. J. Fertig has returned from a trip to New York City and Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. M. P. Millberg anil daughti. Miss Ethel, are spending a few days at Colorado Springs. Frank J. Hughes, who has been seriously ill at the Swedish Mission hospital, is improving. Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Conner have gone to Lake George. N. Y., where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White and daughter. Miss Mildred White, will motor to Yutan, Neb., Sunday. Mrs. Charles McMonies has re turned from Kansas City, where she Studied with Leopold Godowsky. Miss Onieta Gaines of Lincoln will arrive Saturday to be the week end guest of Miss Lorna McMartin. Mrs. Edward Black is visiting friends and relatives in La Porte and Michigan City, Ind., and Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Creigh, ac companied by Miss Florence Rush, left the first of the week for Yellow stone nark. Dr. C. A. Roeder and Dr. Charles Heider motored to Kirkman, la., Thursday, where they visited Dr. Arthur L. Nielson. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick have left for the east. They have steamship reservations to start next Sunday for Europe. Dr. and Mrs. Tolliver Maxwell announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Virginia, on Thursday, at the Wise Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kiddoo are mov ing from their apartment at Benbow Court to their new home at Fifty second and Cuming streets. Mrs. Gertrude B. Sherwood and son, John, and Miss Sherwood, have gone to Lake Okoboji where they will remain until September. Mr. and . Mrs. J. E. McGeath were guests at the Broadmoor ho tel in Colorado Springs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen, ac companied by their daughters, Mrs. Charles M. Marley, of Omaha, and Mrs. J. C. Coburn of St. Louis, left Thursday night for New York on a journey which will take them through the British Isles, continental Europe and to Norway. A Fair Exchange. By an agreement between French and Russian agents, France will ex change 3,000 interned Russian pris oners for 125 French - women and children now in Russia which would indicate that the French re public rates each woman and child at more than 25 Russian soldiers. The wages of women office work ers, embracing stenographers, typ ists, file clerks and general clerks average from $12 to $25 per week, stenographers being the highest paid, according to deductions drawn from replies to a questionnaire sent to 70 employes by the industrial bureau of the Merchants' association in New York City. Carter Lake Club Mrs. C. A. Gordon of Houston, Tex., who has been the house guest of Mrs. F. ' L. Haas, left Thursday for Pawnee City, where she will visit relatives before returning home. Mrs. C. C. Hyatt and son, Win ston, of St. Joseph, Mo., who have been visiting at the R. W. Hyatt cottage, enroute, home from Colo rado, left Friday morning for their home. Mrs. George Spangler and son, Richard, of Sioux Falls. S. D., are guests at the J. E. Hughes cottage. Lakoma Club Entertaining- patties Thursday evening at Lakoma club were Mrs. Sol Degen. Raleigh Reynolds, F. J. Kounce, D. C. Bradford and C. F. Gruenig. I. W. Carpenter, George Water man and Guy Cramer have made reservations for dinner Saturday evening. An interclub golf tournament, to which all women golfers are invited, will be held Wednesday at Lakoma club. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. Happy Hollow R. M. Switzler had five guests at luncheon at Happy Hollow club Friday. W. C. Lyle had five guests at din ner Friday evening. W. R. McFarland has made reser vations for six guests at luncheon Saturday. J. K. Morrison will entertain six guests at dinner Saturday evening and C. F. Wellcr will entertain a foursome. Field Club Mrs. C.-'B. Stuht entertained nine guests at luncheon Friday at the Field club. Mrs. E. H. Howland had eight guests. Among those who made reserva tions for the intermission at the children's matinee were S. J. Vette, 20; Theodore Pillotson, 10, and L. N. Osborne, 8. Candles. The candle in the "sick room may be made to burn a little lower by putting a little salt around the wick under the flame. . ADVERTISEMENT. To Keep Straightest, Unruliest Hair in Curl The straightest. eontrariest hair ean be kept in curl, even in the hottest or dampest weather, by such simpie and harmless means, that the use of the drying, singeing;, blistering curling iron is altogether inexcusable. One need only get a few ounces of plain liquid silmerine from the druggist and apply a little to the hair before doing it up. The result ia quite remarkable. The hair is delightfully wavy and beautifully glossy, without being in the least greasy, gummy or streaked. The effect lasts very much longer thaa where curlers alone or waving irons are used. The silmerine is best rut on with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from crown- to tip, preferably after dividing it into strands. The ap plication seems to gradually improve the texture and health of the hair. rr J i m m v in JW. ODE The Joy Of A Perfect Skin Know the joy and happiness that comes to one thru possessing a skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it renders brines out your natural beauty to its full est In use ovetJO yean. X N v Omaha is about to rival eastern cities with its many exponents of the Terpsichoreau art. Misses Benita and Mildred McCrann, sisters, are to open their dancing studio, 402 Lyric building, Monday evening, July 19, HfQ&nxu Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX A Sua Blunder. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am In love with a young man with whom 1 have been pals for six montha. r I've done a (treat wrong (I've ad mitted it to him and felt sorry for it i by going out with a married man of his acquaintance, this man having a bad reputation. My friend has known this man for a long while and believes an evil remark about me and will not listen to my side of the story. I wanted it proven, but he refused. L feel badly nbout tho whole af fair, as 1 love him dearly. He has hf-fn a good friend to me and 1 miss him very much. K. M. You've blundered and you don't enjoy pnyinK do you, my dear? I wish I oould help you, but I don't sef; anything for you to do but re tritve your mistake by conduct that will be above reproach or calumny. The young man's lack of faith in you suggests that his feeling for you isn't deep and fine and understand ing Re brave and make up your mind to learn your lesson thorough ly without blundering again. Per haps you will regain the friendship I'm not sure you ought to want, since it seems to have no basis of rerpect and belief in you. problems, but not act as a dictionary or encyclopedia for you. n. K. II.: Write to the Big Sis ters, Iiee Hldg , Omaha, Neb., telling them what you have told me. I think they will help you. Wiints Work. A middle aged woman, unencum bered, experienced with children, would like work. She lives in Kear ney. Her address can be obtained from Miss Fairfax. Thclma: We do not have address of the young man about whom you inquire. Mildred has trom until o clock. Miss tsemta I tsiiawn has specialized in aesthetic dancing specialized in New York glide danc and follows the teachings of the Don-1 iikt, which is becoming popular. Country Club C. W. Russell entertained 24 guests at dinner at the Country club Friday evening. George Redick entertained eight guests at luncheon at the club Fri day. For the Sportswoman Indispensable to a summer ward robe is an appropriate golf suit. One we have seen is a coat of gray flan nel with green trimmings, and is worn with a gray and green striped flannel skirt. The comfortable hat is of gray felt faced with green silk. One wears a bright green scarf with this costume. Just think of having a riding habit of silk, when one is accustomed to the serviceable, wearable fabrics usually used. Yet there is a habit shown this year made of silk cart ridge silk one of the newest things for sports wear. It is fast becoming most popular, because of its attrac tiveness and durability. The tie worn with this habit is of bright green. Big Demand for Furs. There is not enough fur in the world's markets to nt$et the de mand, according to Philip B. Foulke, president of the Interna tional Fur exchange in St. Louis, where 6,000,000 raw pelts, valued at $30,000,000, were put on sale today in the spring auction. American women alone buy $300,000,000 worth of furs, Foulke said. Omaha Women Organize Local Chapter of Jewish Council. The Omaha chapter of the Coun cil of Jewish Women was organized Wednesday afternoon at Temple Is rael by Mrs. M. L. Purvin, president of the Chicago chapter. A constitution was adopted and the following officers elected: Mrs. Frederick Cohn, president; Mrs. Sol S. Degan, vice president; Mrs. David Gross, recording secretary; Mrs. Simon A. Meyer, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. M. L. Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Furth and Mrs. M. F. Shafcr, auditing committee. More than 100 joined the organization. Hot Flannels. Wring out hot flannels for appli cation in time of sickness by using as tools a fork and a potato-ricer. Keep a pan of water over a flame, drop the flannels in it, lift with a fork into the ricer, press and remove. Wringing flannels, burning hot, will thus Jose all terrors. Do You Know III 1. Why linen dish towels are better than cotton ones? 2. How to bake potatoes so that the skins are soft? 3. The easiest way to stone raisins without a raisin stoner? (These questions will be answered Sunday by the Housekeeper.) Answer to Tuesday's Questions. 1. The onion is mentioned in the oldest writings of Egypt and India and has been for ages cultivated and consumed in almost every country in the world, surpassing all other vegetables in antiquity and extensivencss of cultivation. 2. The best way to cook an egg for invalids and children is to coddle it. To do this place it gently in a pan of boiling water, re moving the pan at once from the fire. Thw-water should cover the egg but the pan should not be covered. Let the egg remain six or seven minutes in the water, when it will be cooked more uniformly than if soft-boiled. 3. Don't put your hands in water while peeling potatoes, and they will not turn black. (Each of these household problems has been worked out by the author, who has not only taken a course in scientific house wifery and dietetics at Columbia university, and written and edited women's newspaper and magazine features for years, but is a practical housekeeper as well.) in ; i : gre IB ft: ft: Women's Shop-1621 Farnam St. July Clearance Sale Continued Suits and Dresses, at Suits Tricolette, Serge, Poreu - ill, Gab erdine, values to $95.00, now $25.00 Sport Dresses Georgette, Tricolette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Combinations, values to $69.50, now $25.00 Coats and Wraps Tricotine, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Polo weights suitable for all occasions; values up to $55.00, now Clearance Sale Summer Skirts $g00 Silk Skirts Fanta Si, "Crepe Meteor," Queen Ann Satins and Combinations, values to $25.00, now $12.50 tieorgette Blouses Values to $14.50 $5.75 Tub Skirts TWO SPECIAL LOTS $4.50 and $6.95 Voile Blouses Specially priced at $2.95 $4.95 $&.95 ALL SALES FINAL- to 6C 09 68 Hill and Jack: Boys 16 who have Bone with Rirla for three years are too sophisticated to need my advice. Billy and M. S. C: Space does not permit us to give a list of addresses. We. wish to help you with your real Another One: Ask your cleaner about the grease spot. Tho Silent Six: Tho worst tiling I can see ahout walking in th parks during the afternoon with hoys is th waste of time. Don't you think girls your years ought to he im proving themselves and retting ready for the great life before them? These are valuable years and should be well utilized. J Albion: Rockefeller lives at To cantieo Hills, N'. Y. Books Published in 40 Years. A compilation lias been made of the number of books published in this country during 40 years, and during the period covered by the mart the output of titles in all fields was 278,596, and of fiction 4.1.285. RESINOIJ &fZ7r. 1 h best thine; for a bad skills Rcsinol Ointment and Resinol Soaphavc been prescribed by phy sii iansformanyyearsasastaiidard treatment for various skin disord ers. Kcenia, rashes and blotchy, rouph complexions, as well as scalds, cuts or bruises, respond quickly to it's (jentle, healinR properties. Ycur druggist sells the Resincl rnniucts. in 01 Bee W ant Ads Bring Results. VACUUM Before installing a modern heating plant in your home be lure to get the price and see the PIPELESS FURNACE This is the famous and original Patented Pipeless Heating riant, the heaviest and best built furnace on the market today Saves one-third in fuel built to last a lifetime absolutely guaranteed. WE CAN SAVJ2 YOU FROM $50 to $100 on first cost and give you very liberal terms if you wish. Over 750 installed in Omaha; 25,000 in the Middle West. Full information free if you write, call or phone D. 993. Uflpimm Piirnapo alocHn nuDougiat st. IUOUUIII I UIIIUUU UUIVU UWl OMAHA Phone Douglas 993 "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" ATURDAY and MONDAY. PECIALS... Going on a vacation? 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