THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1920. ( 4 WOMAN'S Society For Mrs. Burnt. Mrs. J. V. Voodrough entertain ed at an afternoon bridge party, Tuesday, in horfbr of Mrs. William Burns of New York at "Beaulieu," the Woodrough home near Lakoma club. Garden flowers were used " . ' U U TL. . ' imuuKii me iuu:il3. X nc KUCSIS in- -j nuaca iuesaames t. j. KOgers 01 Washington, U. C: W. C. Edmiston, L. M. Lord. I. H. Adams. R E. Bowen. C. I. Vol'mer, M. L. King, J. H. Parratt, R S. Ledwich, R. L. Reynolds. C. S. Dalby and Miss Dorothy Frances Lord. Prizes were won by Mesdamts King, Vollmer and Rogers. Informal Tea. Mrs. E. L. Trett of Fort. Crook entertained at a tea at her quarters at the post, Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her guests, Elizabeth Leitch and M'ldred Aldrich of Chicago, who left Thursday for their home. Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cofer enter tained at dinner at the Castle hotel. Wednesday evening, in ho.ior of Immense Purchase of Blankets Goes on Sale Saturday at Union Outfitting Co. You Can Secure Two Fine Blanket At About The Price of One These Blanket Are of The Finest Quality And Material With cold weather coming on and warmer bedding on the minds of prudent housewives, the Annual Autrust Sale of Blankets at the Union Outfit ting Company next Saturday is a timely saving opportunity. And the event takes an added interest in view of the fact that TWO Blankets can be purchased at about the price you would ordinarily pay for one. The Blankets are of extra good quality, and can be had in a wide variety of beautiful designs. The savings made possible by this Special Purchase. made months ago are further evi dence of the great buying power of the Union Outfitting Company, located out of the High Rent District, where, as always, you make your own terms. RAINCOATS U. S. 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If or dered by parcel post, include postage. We assure you prompt and satisfactory shipments. Make money order or draft payable to flcbracko Arny G Navy Salvage Co. ( 1619 Howard St. OMAHA. NEBRASKA Opaa Saturday Evening. SECTION OF Mrs B. J. Smiley, who is leaving soon to reside in Columbus, O. The out-of-town guests included Miss Edna Flanagan, Ed Flanagan, William and Edward Flinn, all of Franklin, Ind. Personal Mrs. Mary Krebs has returned from New York. Mrs. Vern Gittings is spending a month in Salt Lake City. Miss Ludivine Carufel returned Thursday from New York. Dr. J. M. Keys is spending a few days at Lake Okoboji with his family. Mrs. Frank E. Clark and daugh ters have returned from Lake Madi son, Minnesota. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lmbshofs at the Stewart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Erickson an nounce the birth of a daughter at the btewart Maternity hospital Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Shipherd and daughter, Cora Edith, have returned from an extended trip through the west. A son, Thomas, was born Wed nesday, August 18, to Mr. and Mrs. George 5. Lngler at the btewart hos pital. Mrs- Marian Loop and laughter of Chicago left Thursday after a week's visit with Mrs. Charles Hubbard at the Colonial. Mrs. B. W. Warren and daugh ters, Miss Ruth Cox and Vircrinia Warren, and Wilter Gockly, leave Saturday to motor to Madison lake, Minnesota, to spend 10 days. They ADVERTISEMENT "DANDERINE" .Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. Army Russet M u n ( o n last ST. $8.98 U. S. Army Goodyear Welt p.hiT. $7.50 Army Officer' ft".. $9-75 Marin hobnail ps.hr : $6.98 Breeches and Blouses V. S. Khaki laced Breeches, renovated, in perfeet condition, special g9c for O. D. 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August 17, at the Methodist hospital. Ms. and Mrs. Alferd Dove and two daughters, who have been the guests of Mrs. Charles Hubbard, left Wed nesday by motor for California. Omahans registered at the Hotel McAlpin, New York, during the last week have been: Miss Luella Al len, Mrs. G. F. Whjtctyiib, Mrs. W. L. Byrne, Misses A., G. and I. Shamp, F. F. Whitcomb, William Byrne, jr., and C. L. Shamp. What's What By HELEN DECIE A whole volume might be devoted to the subject of street car manners ir. the United States. One has but to cross the border to the province of Quebec to see the difference be tween old French standards of ci vility and the uncivilized behavior of some of our too strenuous citizens at any "rush hour." The elephantine woman in the il lustration, evidently determined to secure two seats for herself before her fellow travelers can get into the car, is an extreme type, though by no means rare. The porcine pas senger, whether Jjian or woman, re gards the rights of others not at ...1; his or her rudeness is merely raw selfishness. (Copyright, 1920, by Public Leadger Co.) ADVERTISEMENT. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians for over 20 years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache. Neuralgia, 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 ture Monoaceticacidester of Salicyl icacid. . N . ADVERTISEMENT Simple Way To End Dandruff There Is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need) ap ply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning most, it not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. AN EXCEPTIONAL TIME TO BUY AND SAVE MONEY The simple fact of being able to secure what you want when you want it is made possible for those who come to the' H. R. Bowen store Saturday, August 21, as on that date one of the largest sales of Draperies and Curtains will be held, enabling every housewife in the city of Omaha, to secure the Draperies and Curtains they want for their home at trifling cost Included in the sale are hun dreds of the latest and most beautiful Drapery patterns ever shown in the city, patterns that will make up to advantage and when hung will lend an artistic touch to the interior of the home. In curtains will be found exceptional values, too, values that will immediately appeal to everyone having a desire to save; yet securing something that will satisfy their artistic taste. Never a week goes by but what this ever-progressive store offers Value-Giving Home Fur nishings at remarkably reason able prices, paying everyone to read their regular announce ments in the daily papers, as by so doing they are enabled to save on every purchase and on everything they wish to place in the home to add to its decorative appearance. . Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Suggestions for Party. Pamela Tou don't tell me wheth er boya or girls will attend your par ty, how many will be there, nor what is the occasion. It all makes a dif ference in the kind of entertainment you provide. Is it an afternoon or evening party T Here are some sug gestions that may be appropriate for a crowd of almost any kind. Give each player a copy of the list below, without the real bird names, and a pencil. The first number on the copy may have the answer ap pended, as an example of what Is re quired: I, The time of darkness, a preposi tion and a strong breeze. (Nightin gale.) 2. An instrument of punishment, impoverishment and determination. (Whippoorwill.) 3. A frolic. (Lark.) 4. A tailor's iron. (Goose.) 5. Part of a ship and a line of ob jects. (Sparrow.) 6. A tin vessel, a vowel and a grain. (Canary.) 7. A girl's nickname and pastry. (Magpie.) 8. A boast. (Crow.) 9. A grove of trees, a measure and to sin. (Woodpecker.) 10. A Turkish cap and a small in sect. (Pheasant.) II. Money paid for service and a small insect. (Phoebe.) 12. To damage and a metal. (Mar tin.) 13. A hen's child, a vowel and a river. (Chickadee.) 14. A utensil for eating and a re minder of debit. (Spoonbill.) 15. The composition of the beach and a musician. (Sand piper.) 16. The keynote repeated. (Dodo.) 17. To stretch the neck. (Crane) 18. To cover. (Quail.) Another game which affords fun. Hide small candy hearts all over the house or in certain rooms. Give each girl a pretty little basket, made of straw or paper. See who can find the greatest number of hearts. A conversation game: Give each guest an equal number of hearts or beans. Ask them to talk with each other. Any one who says "yes," "no," or "I don't know," forfeits a heart. At the end of a certain time count up and see who has the most hearts. In playing a number of games at a party it is best to give each one a tally card and record a punch or mark for each game won. At the end of the series the one who has the highest score should receive a prize. Ice cream and cake are sufficient for refreshments for a large party. If your affair is for afternoon serve HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife The Way Madge Reached the House. "How do you do, Mrs. Lukens?" Maj. Grantla,nd stepped out of the limousine, hat in hand. The lit tle woman on the steps glanced up in surprise, then put out her hand in cordial greeting. "Why, Hugh Grantlandl Where in the world did you drop from?" "I'm down in this section for little while,"' he returned, "I've brought some friends over from Aberdeen, the Grahams. I believe they are to have your cottage." "Oh, yesl" Mrs. Lukens replied, "I've received two or three tele grams within the last few hours from Mr. Graham about being ready to receive their party, one of whom is ill. Came near not getting them, too, for they were addressed to 'Mrs. Watkins.' But as they were signed Graham, and everybody knows everybody else's business down here, the telegraph operator guessed I was the one meant. And so there wouldn't be any misunder standing I signed Watkins to the one I sent back. "That explains things," Maj Grantland said. I wondered if it might not be you after all. But I am glad everything is straightened out. Now, if you can tell us where Mrs. Graham's room is she has had a sort of nervous collapse, and ought to get to bed at once." "There's nothing like this air for nerves," Mrs. Lukens replied sen tentiously. "She'll be all right in no time. But she probably doesn't feel like walking across the yard. I think you'll be able to bring that car right up to the door of the cot tage, although it's sort of a winding path among the trees. Look here I'll walk ahead of you a mite, and you follow me slowly around the house. It's all lighted up and ready." She was down the steps, and skimming ahead of the car like a young girl, although she must have been over 60 years old. I had an impression of resistless, nervous energy triumphing over age and possible ill health, and wondered anew at the dynamic force pos sessed by most women of the older generation. I am afraid when the women of our generation are old we will make by comparison but a poor showing. What Does Dicky Think? Maj. Grantland entered the car again, started it, and with its pow erful speed reduced to a mere crawl we moved down the driveway in the wake of Mrs. Lukens. Before us, as we turned around the corner of the house, seemed a wall of trees and shrubbery, but Mrs. Lukens darted to an opening in it, and Maj. Grantland deftly guided his big car through the passage, though to my wondering eyes it seemed scarcely Do You Know XX Three Questions a Day for the Housewife. 1. How currants got their name? 2. How to keep croquettes hot after they have been cooked? ? 3. How to renovate marabou? (These questions will be an swered tomorr&w by the House wife.) Answers to Yesterday's Ques tions. 1. Fruits and tomatoes possess more acid than other vegetables and this helps them keep. Be sides' the syrup added to fruit prevents the growth of bacteria, or spoiling. 2. Add raisins to sour' fruit when cooking it to save sugar. Green apple sauce and sour dainty sandwiches, pickets, cakes and tea or coffee. Can't Sec Them Over 25. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Just droping In to ask a few ques tions. Can you tell me where all the girls go that is not married after they become 25 years of age. I am a batchlor and have some property and a verry good job and never meat any girls over 30 years of age; some looks to be 40 and acts like grandma. Hope to see this in print OLD BACH. I suspect that you look, but can't see them over 25. Try again. There are many fine unmarried girls over 25, though, of course, you might not suit them. Throwing Away Friendship. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Last year I became angry at a young man whom I loved dearly. I threw over an opportunity of renewing friendship some time later. I do not know what ever possessed me to do so as I still loved him and love Jilm even to this day, though it is a year ago since this occurred. I would like your advice as to how I could win back his affections. I have always been of a bashful dis position. ANXIOUS. You can't win the boy's friendship except by deserving it. You can only prove that you deserve it by having the decency and courage to acknowl edge that the breach is all of your making. If you want to be friends again, you must pay for what you threw away. It will cost you some of the pride you're so proud of. A Spur to Success, Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I urn 23 and have been going about wtth a girl of 18. I am deeply in love with her and she has assured ma that my love is returned. How ever, I am in no position financially at present to consider marriage and I can see no prospects for the im mediate future, although I will use my best efforts toward that end. Still, I do not care to tie this girl down, though she insists that she could never care for any other man and is willing to take the chance of my winning success. I care for her too much to lose her and am in a quanary as to what to do. PUZZLED. Work hard. Tou're both young and can well afford to wait several years. Won't you make twice the effort when you know you have some one to work for? Not Question of Propriety. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Will you please let me know whether, it Is proper for a girl of 19 wide enough for a wheelbarrow. Another bit of winding path, and a quaint vine-covered cottage, built after the fashion of old English farmhouses, burst upon my delight ed gaze. Lights gleamed from the windows, and the door stood hos pitably open, while at one side of the door stood a big, smiling negress. "I thought they might need somebody to help them out to night, so I sent over Mandy, who takes care of me," Mrs. Lukens ex plained. "That was very thoughtful of you, but I know of old the little extra attentions you give your tenants." the officer replied, and the ' old woman's thin checks flushed with pleasure. Mai. Grantland turned to the car and flung open the door of the tonneau. "Please don't think me presum ing," he said, addressing Dicky, "but may I suggest that Mrs. Graham remain here with you until the rest have been shown their rooms? Then your mother can find out just where she is to go, and your wife can be spared any worry or con fusion." "Thanks, old msn. Just what I was thinking," Dicky returned, but I fancied there was a slight stiff ness in his tone, and I wondered if he were foolish enough to resent what he might consider officiousness upon the part of the officer. "I'll Back Mrs. Lukens." "I can tell Mrs. Graham room as soon as I see it, my mother-in-law put in, the acerbity of fatigue in her voice. "There were three bedrooms described in the plan the woman sent us. One of them is a sun parlor and sleeping porch com bined, with two beds. My son and daughter-in-law are such fresh air cranks that such a room is the only olace for them. I will take Richard Second in one of the others, and Mr. Soencer can take the one that's left. How do you do?" The last remark was addressed to Mrs... Lukens. who was at her side as soon as Maj. Gr?ntlnnd had help ed her from the car. My father had taken the sleeping child from her, and followed her immediately. If you 11 just show us the bed rooms. With these words my ef ficient mother-in-law took charsre of the entire situation. As she disap peared within the house, Dicky chuckled. "Heaven help Mrs. Lukens if everything isn't up to snuff," he murmured. "I'll back Mrs. Lukens," Maj. Grantland returned smiling, and then under his breath I heard a muttered "Damnation I" , I The covered car which we had een at the station was coming through the archway in the trees. (Continued Tomorrow.) ' plums can be prepared in this way. 3. To remove tea and coffee stains from table linen, spread the stained portion over a basin and pour dear hot watei through it until it disappears. A little borax placed on the stain before the water is poured through sometimes helps. Each of these household prob lems has been worked out by the author, who has not only taken a course in scientific housewifery and dietetics at Columbia Uni versity, and written and edited women's newspaper and maga zine features for years, bi't is a practical housekeeper as well. (Copyrinht, J2, by The McClure Newspaper Pyndlcate.) to sail alone to Japan to visit friends. My mother has decided to leave her decision In abeyance until 1 hear from you. M. B. I'm old-fashioned enough not to like the idea of a trip like this for a are likely to arise with which her Going Away? iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiii.iiiiiniiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii, ! Substantial Savings ! Can Be Realized by j Buying in This I Special Sale I of j DETROIT JEWEL j Gas Ranges I You Avoid a 17 Increase by Buying NOW t Special prices quoted below represent a still further saving of 10. 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