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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 11, 1920:-.
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Woman's Section of The Bee
Society
Gladson-McPharlin.
v The marriage of Miss Agnes Mc
piiarlin, formerly of O'Neill, Neb.,
,tnd Ambrose B. Gladson took place
Tuesday morning at St. .MaryTrfag
dalenes "xhurch,. RevlVB.. Sinne offi
ciating. .
The attendants were Miss Loretta
Carlon and . James McPharlin,
brother of the bride.
The wedding breakfast was served
at- the home of the groom's sister,
Mrs. Oral Gray.
After ax short trip the couple will
reside in Omaha.
' . Day Nursery Opens. '
Mrs., William Archibald Smith,
chairman cf the Omaha branch, Na
tional J-eague of Woman's Service,
announces that the day nursery will
reopen Tuesday at 7 a. m.
' Mothers who wish to leave their
children at the nursery are, re
quested to register them at " the
"nursery, . 2403 St.. Marys avenue,
Monday afternoon. n
Personal
: A Bride
J. E. Gatchell, who has been ill at
his-; home for several days, is im
proved. ' -
Maurice Brogan cf Cleveland is
here visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Brogan.
fiss Emily StearJ whoias been
the guest of Miss Mary fuller, left
Friday for her home.
Dr. and Mrs. William N. Ander-
have returned from a trio
ough the stare - They spent
ursday at Lincoln atthe state fair.
Mrs- Thomas Purcell, Mrs. Ior
etta ' McCanley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Purcell, .and Irs. Anna FreemariY
au.Of Stratford, . Ontario,-. Canada,
who have been visiting in Omaha
with Dr. Louis Dermody, left for
thiif homes yesterday. -,
Mrs. Clarke- Powell, and children
returned Friday from Dartmouth,
where they spent the sum-,
hProblems That Perplex
, Answers) By
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
Mrs. .Truman Gross,- formerly
Miss yy Harrington, is a bride, of
the week, her marriage to Mr. Gross
having taken place Wednesday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Harrington.. , She is accom
f Iished as a whistler and has ap
peared on many programs here.
After a short trip the couple will re
side jn Omaha. v
VMass.,
pier. '.
Miss Margaret Thompson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs." Chas. Y. 'Thomp
son of West Point, leaves next week;
for Eanston, 111., to attend the
school of oratory, of Northwestern
university. She has attended the
University of Nebraska the past' two
vears and is a member of the Delta
Delta Delta-sorority. .She will be
accompanied by her mother.
Mis Betty. Eacreit lof Malvern,"
la., will scend Saturday in Omaha
with Miss Katherine Reynolds. Miss
Eacrett will then go to Lincoln
where she will attend- therUniversity
of Nebraska. . .
Miss Flora Marsh leaves Wednes
day, September 15, fer an eastern
trxp,, incjudjtis Boston an4 ... New
Yorjr, after which she, will enter
Kentpla'ce schcpl in New Jersey.
She will be ' accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. "William- Marsh,
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Acnotn JKarty.
Omaha'' members. ; of-. .Achotli. so
rority entertained at-lunchediT jr 10
covers at the Athletic club, followed
by a matinee party at the Orpheum;
f nday.- ' ,
Ex-Convict for Company.
MiB3 Fairfax: .
. Your advice to "Kid" interested
me. Please advise me. A - man
talks to me when possible. J work
In a store.. He wishes me to go out
with hinf, but I hear whispered that
he is an ex-convict. Will that im
pair his reputation Should. I go?
I have no one to go to.i A nice. kid,
one that wants to be strictly honor
able. Your answer depends not upon
whether the manvis an ex-convict
or no, but what kind of a tnan is
he? Some men have come out from
prison purged of sin and -have whit
er souls than others who have nev
er paid a legal penalty for , their
wrongs. If you gb with this man
you may be criticised by some peo
ple because there are those who
judge harshly and with intolerance.
But ' if you have real tionor and
strength, ,you vTtt- not care about
that. You may be able to help the
man. and he may, in some ways,
bi able to help you. I am assum
ing he.'ls at heart a good man. If
ho is not, shun him as you would
any man, whether he hap served a
sentence or not. And are you sure
that what you "hear whispered" is
true?
each other well but are not engaged
but think enough of each other to
be engaged later 09. . , -1
Now, the question is this: This
girl cousin of mine and I do not get
to see each other'probably but once
in six months, so of course we keep
ccrresponding with each' other. We
like each other very much and many
times we' have said and written to
each other saying that ifs too bad
we are cpuslns,. otherwise we would
surely get married as we like each
other so well. In my letters I .have
written 'several times to her that I
wish I was in her beau's place and
could take her out ever so often if
we were near eachother. At- the
close of our letters to each other. we
usually write: With lots of love and
kisses, etc.
Now. the main 'question is this:
Don't you think as cousins we ought
to be ashamed of ourselves for
Winking- ,or writing of each other
in- this manner. Especially as she
has a beau- who 'Is, so good to her.
It certainly is unfair to her beau
for us to write such missives to each
other, is it not? There are so manyj
other people to pick from for our'
loving purposes besides our rela
tives. Don't vou think we had bet
fcr just close Mir letters with "Your
cpusln," etc., for the sake of, her
oeau.
A FRIEND.
v Obviously . you are not in love
with your cousin, and I Judge she is
not in love with you. - That makes
the matter very simple. Just use
little common sense in your corre
spondence to tide you' over o
time when jtour cousin will be so
engrossed In some young man, or
you in some young woman; that
your friendship for each other will
have found its proper level.
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Love. Between Cousins.
Dear Miss Fairfax: I am a young
man 28 years of age and have a
Kirl cousin- who is also of age and
lives in another city from here; This
girl , cousin of mine has A beau of
whom she certainly thinks a great
deal and he thinks the world -of her
and either is not afraid to trust the
other when Out of sight When at
tending a place, of amusement they
always come and go together, not
even thinking of going home with
some other girl of fellow. They like
'ix -a. etc
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From the Ham to the Pan
FREE Puritan Recipe Book
Wi heve prepared a very tinuMal recipe book
, which five, nuny new Ideas in the prepare.
aen of Hamod Btcoo. aod anny old
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rree. MMnra Addreis
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Puritan Dept.'; 111 W.Monroe St ChicagU
Do not try to improve upon a thing that has
taken experts many y? ars to perfect
Puritan Ham need not and should not be
par'boiled before ftying or broiling.
Puritan is of mild cure and free of excess
salt Pvetain the delicate flavor that has taken
f months to impart; from ham to pah giv?
"best results. ": ..xZ'p'Yr '
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If yoo are suffering from eczema,'
Vin-worm or similar itching, bum
ngt unsightly skin affection, bathe .
the sore places with Rcsinol Soap
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V HI probably be astonished how in
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Kesinol Ointment and Keainol Soap alto
Clear away pimples, redness, ronfbacas and
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RINGWORM. TETTER or
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Sherman McConnell Drug Co. -
Bee Wanl Ads "Are Best Business
Getters.
(TABLETS or GRANULES)
LL INDIGESTION
Take dry'on tongue or
with' hot or'cold water, j;
QUICK RELIEF!
,. Price, 25-50-75
maob mr SCOTT ft BOWNB .
MAKERS OF
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ADVEBTISEMENT.
To Keep HairCifrly, -Wavy
and Beautiful
Her Is how your hair can be curled
nicely, easily and harmlessly. Before do
ing it up, apply- a little liquid- eilmerine
with a clean tooth brash. In three hours
you will have just the prettiest curls and
wares and -they, will: look and feel so
natural youTl never think or doing with
out silmerine "thereafter. You won t be
troubled any more with hair stringing
around your face with burnt, uneven
ends, nor with that dull, dead appearance.
The hair will remain in curl ever so long.
Any druggist can of course supply -you
with iquid silmerine, and few ounces
will last you a long time. It is neither
sticky nor greasy, and is really a delight
(ul thing fto- use. It la- doubly- sf ui - be
cause of nlso serving as a beneficial dress
ingfor the hair. .
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BEATON'S SATURDAY, and MONDAY SPECIALS
Beaton's service supreme is yours for the asking. Confiding your prescript
tion to Beaton's will insure your getting the best of material, skill, care and all the
security from error possible to obtain. Beaton's business is the result of more than
20years of faithful effort in serving, the people of Omaha. ' )l-
PHOTO DEPT.
35c Glycothymolirm, , .26
$1.00 Stevens' Depilatory,.59d
,$1.00 Neet, for removing hair,'
: kt :.:X.r8Zd
30c Bromo Soda -i . .. .14d
4 or. Squibbs'.Pure Castor Oil,
at .25t
30c McLaren's Mustar4 Cerate,
at .......... . . . . . . . . 14J '
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lb. SquibbsV Epsom .Salts,
at 25d
$1.25s Imported OliveOil, per
pint ................ OOtij
$1.15 Pyorrhocifle ...1926
30c Zymole Trokeys. . . .22ti
25c ' Sanitary Powder Puffs,
fit ' el ' '
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30c Mavis or Moon Kiss Talr
cum '196'
(20c Venida Human HafrNets,.'
, 2 for ....V ( .255
25c Flexible Nail Fifes', 3, 4
and 5-inch...-.'. . ..16t
50c Orazin Tooth Paste; .346
35c Nichols' Roach Powder,
at 23
- 25c Lysol 'Odd
$1.25 Lyko Tpnic . . Sl.OO'
60c Miona Tablets . v. . &8t
60c Liquid Veneer ..,', . . .482
25c Phenolax Wafers . lliDt
40c Castoria 1 .... . . .t29i
'60c Cocoanut Oil Emulsion
Shampoo ........... .39
60 Beaton's Brilliantine, 39
50c Kodol pyspepsia' Tablets,
at ................ .39
2 5c, i" 4b. Peroxide Hydrogen,
at V.. . ..... 10
Graham
Beauty Secret
'. Lifts uuv hnes
Draws out blackheads
Reduces enlarged pores
v -Bleaches the skin
Corrects sallow skin
L-. , r.-
Leonard's Ear 3il . . . .81.00
60c Danderine .486'
30c Mentholatum ...... 175 :
$3.75 Horlick's Malted Miik, :
, at . ...... ... .....;S2.98
70c Sal Hepalica.'. . . .'. . .53i
,50c Eatonic ."v. 34t -
35c Freezone ......... .275,
35c Sloan's Liniment. . . .21
60c Walnutta ;..-.49ti
, 60c , Beaton's Freckle Cream.
at ..SfOd'
$1.75 poutorbe Face Powder,
vDeMar's Talcum Powder, 20 1
Beaton's Cold . Cream for tan
and sunburn" 25.
CHOCOLATES
Quality the highest priced
, lowest by comparison.
, Film Developed Free When
-Prints Are Ordered '
' Good service, good pictures
spells the wonderful. businesSyT
we are enjoying since ''doing';
our own developing. v' : -.
Waterman and Conklin guar
anteed Fountain Pens, 82.50"'
and up. , y . ; ,: '!;,
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PERFUMES -
$4.00 Ideal'; Extract, '. Houbi
gant's, per ounce'. .'. .82.25
$1.50 Jickey Extract, imported,-
$1.25 Pfvers' Muquet Extract
pir ounce "V. . . .'. t. .79 J
RUBBER GOODS
$2,00, S-quart Velvet Combina
iion Hot Water Bottle '' and,
.v .Fountain ' Syringe . 8145 ;
$1.40 Radiant , 2-quart , Frfun
tain, Syringe' .95
$1.50, 2-quart Velvet Water.
5 Bottle1 .-. f. .95
; 40c. Syringe Tubing. T,. .25'.
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- SOAPS
X ' ........
35c Resinol - Soap.'. . , .i, .22
15c Luxr Soap ...... . . . . 11 '
30c Shah of PlrsiVsoap, 19
20c " Pears' Unscented . Soap,
at 12
CIGARS
8c Autocrat ....... . it . .6
an Torin ............. ..5
Ladina, can of, 25.... 81.75
New Bachelor, 8 2 for 15
La Giralda, each ......5
Box of 50... 82.25
BEATON
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COMPANY
15 th arid Far nam 'Streets
Mflil Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention""
Quality FarniUire at VaJue-Qiving Prices.
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lues the Equal of These
While the Bowen store- is alivays offering the pain
staking shopper--values far beyond the average, these few
articles listed only give one an idea of whatcan be secured
" throughout this big store every day in the year. '
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Gate Leg Tables
; . . ...
in Jacobean Oak and Mahogany
; ... Finishes
No -table lias more' tises and is more desir
able for the home titan a Gate Leg Table.
A large purchase enables us . for . a . sh6rt
time to offer you your ,
choice at the Bowen y n y CO
Value-Giving Price of PoJ ( "
Edew Mother, Wifei and Daughter
Have Ne ed of a 'Cpdar Ch est '
so Get One tfow
These Chests are -made throughout
of Red Cedar . with graining ' that Is
, no less than wonderful, so .well is the
Cedar matched. They aye shown in
various sizes and ,with different triin
.mings;. pach, however, a Wonderful'
value, ''V ' ' v
- 4 Prices Eange From
, $32.50 to $65.00 ,
i.ia.nsaaasaimi iiiliu is , gmm s s rmmmmmmmA
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Queen Ann MaMganyl Davenport Tables
Size 22x66 Very artistic In design , and beautifully finished.'
" These tables are much to be desired, especially ' . jj ,
when offered at . the Bowen Value-Giving price , fi C '
Mahogany or0 Walnut Queen Apn Period
TEA WAGONS
N
Jn this store is 'a display of Tea
Wagons from whic you can easily,
make a -selection of one that will lit
nicely in your home. :
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These Tea Wagons have remov
able glass trays-ythe tvfo s ai-tillery
wheels' are strongly fastened to the
wagon and sare fitted with rllbber
tires. . . . ''"'.
Tea Wagons are wonder servants in
the serving ; of meals or an af ter
snoon luncheon. Saving steps and
time, they are of in- t
estimable value in a J j
the h'ohie. See our Pf Q 0)
display" priced at.
Accept These Blanket Values
x , and have thq best -
' In the purchasing of Blankets tHece is untold satisfaction in hav
ing the best, and1y long odds ihese are the best values pffered.
Extra quality Cotton .Plald Blankets,
In prnks, blus and gray.
y-Bowen's special
Vftfne, per pair
izo 66xTs
Very lieay. Cotton' Blankets, size 64x
It. Assorted colors in plaids. Bowen's
special value, 1 C QCI
p" pair Jp-i.tW
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Soft, Huffy extra, heavy Cotton Blank
efr. size 72x81, assorted plaids.
Bowon's" special . value, nr
per pair .?..,.. tDltUO
$9.95
large assortment of Wool Nap
Blankets, assorted colors yln laldi
Site 06x80. Bowen s special
value, per pair
Special pink, blu. grey an tan Wool
Nap Blankets. Very soft and heavy
quality. Size 61x80. Bowen's QP
special -value, perpalrs...V 5 vO
Crib Blankets for the cool nights com
ing. Keep the babies warm with our
soft fluffy baby blankets. . Frctty pat
terns In pink and blue. T
Size 40x53, Bowen's specbil value,
each ............ i c fl.65
Size . 31x40, ' Bowen's special value.
i A 81.35
each.
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OnAflAS VALW &flHQ , STOBC
WaaalaxissTTWKH.aWtH
V- Get Your
Share
of these Bowen Saturday Values.
1 1 V - non-shrinking wash pow
UJA tfer, 3, packages, oe
onl.......-. .DC
TilFAT m5P light;
avMasM strong
well fiaisiedrVeach,.
strong -ana t
i,i,;...JLC:
IFI I ( &ssortc
JaULLV flavors,
3 packages, only...,
...25c
KELLOGG'S.rTk.?.'
......... ta. S. J
packages,
only
Acme Ice Cream Freezers
Freezes' cream in three minutes
and will b found so handy for
the making of. the last rfcinute i
deisert.
Priced at DOC
Bowen Brooms v
Supply going 'fast- Get
yours at once..... , OOC
When the doctor says "olive
our he means imported
Pomiiteian '
Ulive Uil
rv-i M
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If It Jlfl
'ism
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Sherman fe McConnell Dru Co.
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