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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY; AUGUST 13, 1920. f Society Olson-Jensen. , Mrs. J. M. Jensen announces the marriage of her daughter, Esther, to Harry Olson, which took place Sat urday. July 31, at Papillion,, Rev. J. VV. Wheat officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Olson will reside in Geisha at 4212 Grant street. 1 Get-Together Club. 'The, Get-Together dub, E. R. Phil lips in charge, will be entertained at the Omaha Field club "Friday eve ning. Three hundred guests will at tend. Card Party. The Phyllis club of St. Philip Neri church will give a card party Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Philip Neri school in Florence. Miss Elizabeth Davis is ill at the Blackstone. Mrs. Andrew Nesbit of Lincoln is spending several days in Omaha. Mrs. Edith Shouse is visiting her brother, Willialn Coleman, at Hast ings. , Mrs. Donald Duncan of Hastings is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Wright i Miss Margaret Milburn of Wash ington, D, C., is the guest of Miss Lois Nesbit 1 Milton Mandelscn is spending the week with hN father, S. Mandelsou, at Nebraska City. Mrs. Adelaide ' Kennedy of New York is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. S. Connor. ; i - Mrs. H. Met and daughter, Lu- ille, are Visiting at the home of Mrs. , tiockenberger of Lolumbus, Neb. f- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lhamberlain and daughter, Helen, of Norfolk, will arrive in Omaha Friday to make their permanent home. Mrs. Charles McMartin and daughters, Lorna and Harriet, will leave Sunday for a several weeks' visit in Toronto, Canada. . .iMrs. Marie Leff-Caldwell, head I-sident of the Social Settlement, raves Sunday for New York, to jafl .August 20 for Europe. Miss Delia Herman is spending several days at Lake Minnetonka, Minn. She will vir.it in Minneapolis and St. Paul before returning to Omaha. Mrs, E. T. Thompson of Mineral Wells, Tex., formerly Miss Edith Hamilton of Ornhha is now the guest of Miss Oiailla Schurman of Fremont. Mrs. Homer Burket, Mrs. A. B. Miiftr and Mrs. B. F. Stevens of Lincdln arrived in Omaha Thurs day to spend the week-end with Mrs. Howard Brainerd. Mr and Mrs. W. DeForrest Rick , ,ard and daughter, Isabel, left Wed nesday evening to spend several wcc!:s in Portland, Seattle, and s other Pacific coast points. 4 Miss Frances Heyn of East Orange,. N. J., arrived Wednesday 'afternoon to be the guest of M-. and Mrs. Charles Test Stewart of Council Bluffs for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Hubanks, jr., and Miss' Farra Hubanks have re turned from Nebraska City, where they visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hu banks, sr. 4 H. Robert Jobs returned Wed nesday from Williamstown, Mass. Ws. Jobst and ler mother, Mrs. Charles Morton, wilL remain in the eaV for several weeks longer, as the) guests of Mrs. Morton's sister, Mrs. Mary Turner Salter. Mrs. A. V. Kinsler leaves the lat ter part of the month for New York City, where she will embark for Europe, August 31, on the steamship Aquotania. She will be accom f oanied by eastern I friends and ex pects to be gone about three months Princess a Bookbinder. rinceSs Victoria, the spinster Ifisrer of King George V, is an ar tistic and skillful bookbinder. Some . years ago she carried off a prize in a competition, using an assumed name. , . Besides her 'job as a high cost of living expert for the United States government Miss Edith Strauss possesses one of the handsomest col lections of diamonds in Washington. She is also an ardent automobilist. ADVEBT1SIMENT ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Baver Tablets of Asoirin" is. genuine Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians for over 20 years. Accept only in unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache. Neuralgias Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tab lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell 'larger "Bayer packages." As- pirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac ws'Monoacetjcacidester of Salicyl- f tckcid. . 'Persona A Woman's Section, of The Was4:he Servant Right ? By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. An Omaha matron who reigns in a beautiful home, had a tele phone conversation the other morning with a prospective serv ant in ner house. Mistress and maid seemed to ba coming to gether very, nicely on arrange ments, when the former said: What is your given name? If you come here to work I won't want to call you Mrs. So and So." Do You Knc v-XV Three Questions a Day for the Housewife. 1. Whether, now that roasted peanuts 'are so expensive, it is practical to buy raw peanuts and roats them at home? 2. How may the fat be taken i the best of quality of the beef you buv? 3. How to take coffee stains from snk? f .These questions will -be an swered tomorrow by the House keeper.) 1 i Answers to Yesterday's) Ques tions. 1. There is even more reason why ypu should do as much can ning as. spossible this year than -war time, because of the greatly advanced price of every thing that the canners need. Be What's What By HELEN DECIE In the illustration' the figure on the left may be a woman who pre fers a substantial Ifank yccount to a fashionable wardrobe; sne may be putting a boy or girl through col lege, or financing a brother in busi ness. She may devote all her means to charity, or her income may be so limited that she cannot afford to spend an extra penny,-even on new clothes. ' . ' Whatever the reason for her old fashioned, appearance, certainly the mflcking critics who are "making fun" of her dowdy clothes are only proving that their manners are in ferior to their raiment. ... This petty ' form of rudeness is essentially 'small-towny"; in metro politan centers people dress as they please without attracting undue at tention. . (Copyright, IljlO, by Public Ledger Co.). I'MTHEGUY I'M THE GUY1 who is chivalrous to every woman except his wife. Why shoald I wast? politeness and attentions "on her? f I've got her hooked for life $nd it isn't neces sary. V ' Besides she iknows ' me anyway and my bluff wouldn't fool her. But the other women think it's my nature to be gallant and thoughtful. They think I'm always as polite as they see me. It'sall put on for effect. I'll carry their suitcasesvbut my wife can lug her owfc, I'll tip my hat to them when I meet them but not to my wife unless someone is watching. I'll help them cross the street, but my wife can, dodge the automobiles for her self - When I courted her I wore my food manners because I had to. But dropped 'era when I didn't need 'em any more. If it hurts her feelings she's silly to be so touchy. Let her get used to it, She'll have to. Copyright, 1920, Thompson Feature 8ervice. What Do You Know? (Vent a chance to make your wits worth money. Each day The Bee will publish a series of questions, prepared by Superintendent J. M. Beveridge of the public schools. They cover thing which you should know. The first complete Ust of correct answers received will be reward ed by SI. The answers and the name of the winner will be published on the day Indicated below. Be sure to give your views and address in full. Address "Ques tion Editor," Omaha, Bee.) v By j. H. BEVERIDGE. 1. With, what Indian chief did the Pilgrims make a treaty? y .'- 2. What was the name of his tribe? 3. Who wrote "The Courtship' of Miles Standish?" j 4. What state is known as "The ; Granite State?" ', ! S. Where are the Green moun , tuihs? (Answers Published Tuesday.) - TUESDAY'S ANSWERS. l.-iWhat state leads in the number of rfairv cows? 'New York. , L, ' 2. To what country does the Rock of Gibraltar belong? England. X I Whn uierf 3 v first intro duced frjn Africa to the American colonies? '1619. 4. Who was tflie founder of Ger-nnx- socialism? Karl Marx. ' S. Give an important fact about Elias Howe. Invented the sewing mathin Winher: Vera Keenan, 539 Kee line Bfdg., Omaha, Neb. ' Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is a skilled playwright and during 1908 royalties from her drama yielded more than $30,000 for the Brussels fresh air fund. "Indeed," camehe reply in an offended and high sounding voice, "if you call me by my first name I shall expect to call yoa by yours." Of course that settled the question of employment right there. ' Miss Fairfax would like ti have opinions from her readers as to whether or not the servant was justified in -considering she had the right to be called by her mar ried name. sides it is feared that there will not be. enough, canned things to go around this winter. 2. , The best way ,o make, green apple sauce is to wash and ( quarter the apples and stew hem, skins, cores and) all. .Then strain md add sugar. 3. The quickest way to clean silver js to put it in an aluminum pan filled with boiling water, to every quart of which a easpoon each of baking soda and salt is added. BoiLrinse and dry. (Each of ttiese household prob 'cms has been worked out by the author, who has not only taken a course iji scientific housewifery and dietetics at Columbia univer sity, and written and edited wom en's newspaper and magazine features for years, but is a prac tical housekeeper as well.) COMMON SENSE NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE TIL TROUBLE TROUBLES YOU. By Of. J. MIWDY. You are worrying about the cost of living, the likelihood that wages may come down and that costs may not drop correspondingly, and you cannot see how it would be possible for you to live on less than you get now. You have no coal, cannot get any. So you stew find fret about the fu ture and how you may freeje next winter, and at the same time you are not satisfied with the heat of summer. , You sre so miserable that you get no -enjoyment out of these summer days, which should give you strength and inspiration for next winter. .With alllthat you say ahd do, you cannot cl.ange conditions, can you? Suppose the future does bring hardship; it need not make the pres- ent unhappy also. Anyoncan find trouble if there is o disposition to look for it. Learn to enjoy your todays, and make preparations, to meet emergen cies in the best way you know, but do not worrv about things till the time comes. i And who knows but the time may bring such win derful luck that you will not have to suffer anything your pagination had pictured. Be happy today. ; ADVERTISEMENT $AY "DIAMOND DYES" DoVt streak or ruiiryour material in a vr dva. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." NEasy directions in package. , . "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain! Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop 4. little Freezone on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, suf ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. ADVERTISEMENT Old Sores, Ulcers and Eczema Vanish Good, Old, Reliable) Peterson's Oint ment a Favorite Remedy. r "Had Bl ulcers on my legs. Doctors wanted to cut off leg. Peterson's Ointment cured me." Wm. J. Nichols, 402 Wilder StreetRochester, N. Y. Get a large box for only 60 cents 'at any druacist. says Peterson, of Buffalo, and money back if it isn't the best you ever used Always keep Peterson s Ointment in the house. Fine for burns, scalds, bruises. sunburn, chafing and the surest remedy for itching ecxema and piles the world has ever known. . "Peterson's Ointment is the best for bleeding and itching piles I have ever found." Major Charles E. Whitney. Vine yard Haven, Mass. "Peterson's Ointment has given great satisfaction for Salt Rheum." Mrs. J. Weiss, Cnylerville, N. Y All druggists sell it, recommend it. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc.. Buffalo, N. Y. Sherman ft Mc Connell Drug Co. will supply you. ADVERTISEMENT There la no use suffering with s a sore, sweaty, burning, aching, tired, 5 5 lander, swollen feet or offensive 9 I odors. Get a Vt-ex. bottle of Dry : 9 ' Foot Antiseptic Lotion of your drug- S fist, put It In a 4-eunce bottle, fill . it up with water and apply this f ; diluted eolation to your feet. It ? wBI Instantly relieve the feverish 5 !' add tender condition, prevent and s s deatrey odor of perspiration. s 5 'I ililiiliiliiliiliiliiliniiliiliiniiiliiiniiiiiiiiiimiiicini'iiin,' Bee Holding a Husband Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of-a Wife ' The Way Dicky Strove to Quiet Madge. . What was it that I must not hear? As the door closed upon Maj. Grantland's urgent insistence I Mound myself trembling with vague tear. i ' Something must have happened that he was afraid would upset my scattered nerves, and it must be something so important, something so likely that I would find out that he had been compelled to enlist Dicky's aid in keeping it from me. I knew 'the latent antagonism be tween the two men too well to console myself with the thought that cither would have appealed to the other in any trivial matter. .- With my imagination sharpened to a razor's cutting edge I began to consider the events of the journey, to see if in them lay any confirma tion of my fears. Had something happened to Junior? Had the porter in that car, angered by Mother Graham's unexpected iggardliness- and thrj lecture sfi had read him, taken re venge upon even ,my distorted mind had, to laugh over that pos sibility! It would have to be the millionth man who would resent an old woman's temper in any manner other than f sullen neglect or sly sabotage. Besides, I knew that Junior had passed from his grand mother's care to ihat of my father's, and that a wounded tigress in de fense of, her young would be a mild proposition compared to either ( de voted grandparent if harm were o come near the child they idolize. If I could be sure of nothing else in the world I was certain that neither would leave him for an instant alone. Had there been an accident to some member of the party? My father! I started up from my berth ?.t the thought, then sank down on it in swirling helplessness. No mat ter what had happened T could not leave the room without assistance. A D VERTISEMENT A MEDICINE OF MERIT ' A proprietary medicine, like everything else that comes before the public, has to prove its merits. The law of the survival of the fittest applies in this field as in others. The reason for the tremendous success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is because it has been fulfilling a real human need for'forty years, so that today thousands of American women owe their health and happiness . to the marvelous power of this famous medicine, made from roots and herbs nat ure's remedy for woman's ills. Reed and Fiber Furniture Greatly Reduced Saturday Union Outfitting Co. Wide Range of Pieces Suilv able for Living Rooms 1 ' and Sun Parlors. Sale Prices Will Set New Records for Value-Giving; "This Season. So many homemakers have f6und Reed and Fiber Furniture desirable for yearv 'round use, that it 'is certain the sale at the Union Outfitting Company next Saturday will be well attended. There are Rockers, Chairs, Living Room Suites, Floor and Table Lamps, Ferneries, Settees, Tea Carts, Bird Cages and other pieces fdr Sun Room and Living Room. There are pieces upholstered in fancy colored cretonnes and tap estries in such beautiful finishes as Natural, Ivory, Baronial Brown and Gray. x "This Sale is further evidence of the money saving 'possibilities on Homefurnishings of the "bet ter class"Nilways to be found at the Union Outfitting Company, due to its loeation Out of the High Rent District. As usual, you make your own terms. LVKOIsseld In orlalnel psek ease only, like ploture above. N , Refuse all substitutes. Hot 1 Sultry Nights . rob Nature of the chance to rebuild, by refreshing and restful sleep, the wasted tissues of the - body. That limp and pros trated feeling caused by wakeful, restless nights is quickly relieved by the Great General Tonic SoM By All Rtlimbl Or.t Sole Manufacturers: LYKO MEDICINE I COMPANY New York Kansas City. Ma. For sale by Beaton Drug Company, lStk and FarnamSts, and all retail drug fists. A But again a glimmering of common sense came to my aid. Unless thera hadsbeen an accident to the trail itself what could possibly have hap pened to any one upon a closed-in, protected car like ours? "What Has Happened?" Then the solution came to me. Maj. Grantland's absences from the train at each station, the constant telegraphing which Dicky said he hid been doing, and which could not possibly have been necessary for its ostensible objectthe se curing of cars for transportation from Aberdeen to Cedar . Crest there must be something happen ing in New York or Long Island which concerned me vitally! Useless to speculate upon wha it might be, but that did not pre vent, my imagination from,' running the gamut of very dire possibility. Finally, however, the remembrance of Maj. Grantland's unusual consid eration for me made me listen to my common sense, which had been strenuously striving to be heard above the clamor of my jangling nerves, and to impress upon me the fact that the officer would be as insistent that I be kept in ignor ance of some hitch in his motor transfer plans as he would be of something really vital. But Dicky's face, when he came back into the room, dispelled that idea at once. His is not the "poker face" which Harry Underwood,, Al len Drake and Hugh Grantland pos sess. There is something too boy ish and volatile about him for him to be able absolutely to control his facial muscles and I love him alt Mother's FIrii AFxDPdant Mothers tftWirj ADsoiuiery, iv t All Druggltit Spadal Booklet ea MooWM tat ft.br. Pna BRADflEU) BEGUtATOR CO. Dtrt s.D, athwta. Ca Free Street Directory Cards Cut me out and mail me to Carey Cleaning Co., 2401 N. 24th St., Dept. B, with your name and address, and I will bring you free a street directory card of Greater Omaha. Adv. x Our Big Removal Sale Has solved the problem of what to do with the children during vacation. Buy a Player r Piano or Phonograph Give them something to do or they might do some thing you would not, want them to do. T J Buys a Real 4030 $800 Value Player Piaitp You can't duplicate this offer in Omaha. , Supply limited . Quick action if you want. one. 1 sTI Secures One vlv Long Time to Pay FREE Bench, scarf and $10 worth of music-rolls. " i ' - f Special Phonograph Offer 30 Days rree J.ricui in your . own home Begin small monthly, payments , Sept. 15th Schmoller & Mueller Guaranteed Phonograph . ' Is the best on the market SUPREME In beauty of tone and case. v PRICE Lower than that of other .high type phonographs. Used Pianos, $118 and up. ll- ii , Terms.' As low as $5.00 monthly. SciimollerS Mueller Piario Co. 114-118 South 15th et. 'J Phone Doug. 1623 . The Largest and Oldest Must! House in Tha West " 4 smmt the more because of it. My Peter Fan! He was makinjr a tremendous and visible effort to appear unconcerned as he came back into the room, but I saw that he had received a piece of astounding news. It was affect ing him curiously, too. He had re ceived a shock, but there had been no horror in it. I could tell that from his eyes, which held in' them blank amazement, lively interest, the necessity for keeping his news a secret, but nothing else. I nad lost all control of myself by. this time. I caught at Dicky s sleeve and raised myself to a sitting posture. 1 "Oh! What is it?" I cried. "What has happened?" Mv husband looked at me in simu lated astonishment. "Why, nothing at all!" he said with palpably assumed lightness. "Look here, child, .this will never do. You're trembling like a leaf.'' Dicky Looks Worried. "Tell' me the truth, then." J stormed. "Maj. Grantland called you out of the door, and I distinct ly heard him say, 'She must not hear.' Now I must know what it is that you are afraid to tell me. Has anything happened to Junior?" lhe query was a deliberate trap. I had settled in my own mind that the child was perfectly safe, but I thought I could draw out the real For Friday We Announce A Marvelous Sale of Dresses Featuring New Nets, Organdie Anderson Ginghams, Figured Voiles! ! Plain Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Chinese Crepes, Ribbon Voiles rin fact, any color desired styles that are extraordinarily attractive. Values From $6.50 to $50 in Four Lots ' , To Be Sold Friday at- $2 Off $g oo sqoo sgoo This Is a Startling Close Qut of late summer and early fall creatiofis styles that the most particular women will delight in wearing. - And to be assured that when Thome's announce annual clearances sales ft is an amazing opportunity for you to save. Dresses that are the extreme in beauty at less than cost of the 1812 FARNAM Fine Pianos For Rent Six Months Rent Applied on Purchase. Schmoller & Mueller PIANO CO. 114-18 So. 15th St. Doug. 1623. Bs? Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINOWORM, TETTER or other itching skin diseases. Try H cant boa at our risk, Sherman St McConnell Drug Co. ADVERTISEMENT To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir Secrets) No toilet table is complete with out a small package of delatone, for with 'it hair or fuz2 can be quickly banished from the skin. To remove hairs you merely mix into a paste enough of the powdtr and water to I coyer the objectionable hairs. This snouiq De leu on xne sxin auoui xwo minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when it will be found free'from hair or blemish. Be sure you get genuine delatone. -' ADVERTISEMENT Discolored or Spotted Skin Easily Peeled Off The freckling, discoloring or roughen ing, to which most skins are subject at this season, may readily be gotten rid of. Ordinary mercolized wax, spread lightly over the face before retiring and removed in the morning with soap and water, com pletely peels off the disfigured akin. Yon need not get mors than an ounce of the wax from your druggist. There's no more effective way of banishing tan, freckles or other cutaneous defects Lit tle skin particles coma off each day, ao the process itself doesn't even temporarily mar the complexion,! and you soon acquire a brand new, spotless, girlishly beautiful faee.-- , . ' Wrinkles caused br Weather, worry r Illness, are best' treated by simple solu tion of powdered ssxolite,, one ounce, dis solved in one-half pint witch hate!. Bathing the face in Vila produce a truly marvelous transformation. i - truth if Dicky saw that my worry was taking an entirely wrong direc tion. The ruse worked instantly. He put his hands on my shoulders and gave me a little shake. "There's nothing-at-all like that. Old Grantland received some news that disturbed him, something about a strike of switchmen or something; nothing for him to Vorry about, but he's a regular granny if ever there was one. , (Continued Tomorrow.) Parents Problems IV. What course should be fol lowed with a timid boy of 12 who is sometimes "frightened into not telling the truth?" .1 This boy should be very gently treated. Never question him an; grily, impatiently, or even hastily. Teach him that no fault is so se rious that honest acknowledgement of it and promise of amendment do not go far to erase it. Explain to hinf the prime importance of truth in daily living. f During the war women were em ployed as life savers along the beach and at the city swimming pools: in St. Louis and they proved so effi cient that they- are now preferred to men. 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