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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1920)
THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1)ZV. Society Engagement Announced. Announcement has been made of ' . the engagement of Miss Eugenie - wnitmore, daughter of ri. ir. Whit more, and William, T. Dinkins of ' Chicago, son of H. C. Dinkins of ... 1'hillip, Mjss. The wedding will be i . an event ot the winter months. ; Young-Bain. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bain of Lin coln announce the engagement of tneu daughter, Hazel, to Vernon xoung 01 umana. For Dorothy Allen. Miss Dorothy Allen Af New York, the house guest ,of Mr. and Mrs ,Howard Baldnjte dunnz the Ak-Sar Ben festivities, will be entertained by many ot tne girls ot the younger set during her stay. Miss -Kegma Connell will entertain at an infor mal luncheon Tuesday. Miss Eliza ; beth Barktr will be hostess at a tea Wednesday, and Miss Josephine Schurman will entertain at a tea Friday, and Miss Phyllis Waterman will entertain at an informal supper next Monday evening for this visi- . tor. Lincoln Girls in Parade. Miss Eleanor Talbot, Miss Latta Watson, Miss Flaviav Waters and Miss Florence Garbutt have been chosen from the Lincoln ' younger set to represent that city and to ride in the Lincoln float, which will be one. of the many ehborate and beau tifully decorted floats in the big Ak- ar-Ben parade here. The girls spent Saturday in Oma ha to assist in the planning and ar- .ni'QVMivit.ii IVI bull. JIUII'V Breakfast. r . Miss Lucille Farks entertained at breakfast at her home Tuesday, Sep- ' . . , ? ti i t g i icmDer , loiiowea Dy an vjrpneum $ party in the afternoon. The guests included - Elizabeth Condon, Helen . . Noun. Ruth Wallace, Catherine Por " ter, Helen Porter, Madeline Diesing, Grace O'Brien, Gertrude Gleason, .Marie McCarthy, Dorothy Hearney au? Catherine Parks. ' Theater Parties. '.; ' Mrs. J. H. Beaton and M. Castle- nur. each entertained parties of $bc at the Orpheum Monday evening, v Foursomes were entertained by Sot Bergman," Dave Block, George Cott. E. W. Hart, Mrs. Raymond Shields,' James Gant and Farnam ' r Smith.,., Informal Affair. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith enter tained Friday evening in honor of-j' Mr. and Mrs. ercy JJalzeU ot In dianapolis, Id. Fourteen guest9 were present., LeMars Club. Aidance will be given Wednesday everting at Krug park by the Lelars club. t. " . Personal 4 Miss Marion Woods Hlny in Lincoln. spent .the '.iHrtS Caroline Lang left Sunday S to spend a week in Kansas City. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Hartley have gone, to New York for a short trip. . ; Mrs. I.. N. Woodford of Lincoln isihe Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodford. Mrs. L. I L. Goodrich returned Sunday from a trip through Canada and the United States. . Misses Helen and Caroline Cain left Sunday for Lincoln to attend the University ot Webraska. " Mr. and Mrs. E wing A. Croft an nounce the birth of a son, Ewing, jr.rriday at the ord hospital.' '1 Marvin Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. vE. H. Ward, leaves Wednes- . day to attend Kemper Military acad fitly.: . ' Mrs. John A. Fuller is spending twp weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Torrence Moyer, and Dr. Moyer, ki Lincoln. .' Miss Carolyn Miller leaves Tues day , to spend several days in Lin coln as the guest of MMss Katherine Reynolds at the Achoth sorority house., N , Mrs. C. H. Aull, who, has been solndiner the nast'two 'hionths in New York state, is txpected home Wednesday.' : Mrs. Aull leaves for. Lincoln Thursday, where sh'e will be honor guest "at a tea at the Home of Miss Katherine lireen, given tor members , of the Deborah Avery chapter otthe jj. v. iv in recognition or vxmsiuu tiorijlay. Mrs. Aull is vice presi dent general of the D. A. K. tor Nebraska. . What's What - By HELEN DECIE. a n older wyrnan precedes a young voman when entering an elevator, train or other car, when entering and leaving a room and when as cending or decending a stairway. In trains and street cars, if there is no masculine escort, the younger woman alights first, and then assists the older woman to descend, the steps. . Assistance should be offered only when the senior, because of advanc ing years, infirmity or fatigue; really wants and needs a little attention. It should be borne in mind that some middle-aged women whc are as ac tive as- girls of 20, , actually re sent any proffer of help in public places. At the same time, they ex pect and appreciate the respect due them from their juniors, especially in the matter of precedence. . . - pyrlf bt, by public Ltdger Co.) Woman's Settibn of The Problems That Perplex Amwcrad Bjr BEATRICE FAIRFAX Kissing at Random. Dear Miss Fairfax: Till recently there was no one I admired more without loving him than a man whs conies to our home occasionally. Quite -often, in bidding him good by, he has attempted to kiss me.- Re cently I permitted him to do so, and thought from his actions that he loved me, but from his talk I take It that It is his customary goodby to all girls. He argues that it is harm less and nothtitg? to make a fuss over. My conscience tells me that a kiss must be kept sacred. I assure you that If I had known his view on this point I certainly .should have held myself , aloof. What I want to know Is: Is his at titude correct? . Is it harmless for two youn people to kiss, each other ififone does not 'love; the other? I do not see how any ' one can have such loose morals. Js it customary for girls to kiss any-and every man who asks them to do so? "F." I'm old-fashioned, my dear, but to me a kiss is a symbol between two who love. ,It Is beautiful and sacred If ;it means something, and theap and, tawdry when it means nothing. The nan is "modern," and Is Quot ing the views which all young rad icals today profess.. But I think fine men still feel the old chivalry and tenderness for the women they want to marry, and hate V see them bandying kisses and caressed about as if they wera casual methods of enjoyment, 'like boxes. of candy or trips to the movies. Be An Individual! Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 20 and engaged to a young man who disap proves of my wearing a sleeveless yet perfectly modest evening dress. Because of this fact I am obliged to keep away, from dances and social affairs given by my friends, whose company I enjoy. Do you think I should lose my friends and social affairs because of this, or is my fiance taking the wrong stand? MAY L. Mercy, child, you don t have to stay away from dances because your fiance likes the idea of your having sleeves in your gowns. Personally, I find them prettier so and that ought to count with you even if you don't feel that a question of modesty is involved: would you stay home because everyone was wearing blue, and your dress was pink? Would you think you had to part your hair in the middle just be-' cause all the girls you knew did so? Be an individual, dear, not a sheep. Brown Eyes: Here are two sug gestions for games for your birth day party: Peanut Toss., For this contest there maf be an even number or players on eacn side. Those on one side are given paper bags that will hold about three pounds each. The players on tne otner siae are given snanow pans. .Allow one pint of peanuts for each pan holder. The pan hold ers and bag holders are drawn up in two lines facinur each other, about 10 feet apart, the pan holders on' one side and the bag holders on the other. Someone plays a lively air on a moutn organ,, or piano, - and while the music lasts each pan hold AHyEBTISBMEXT. Say You Want "Diamond.Dyes" Don't Spoil or Streak your Material in a,Poor Dye Each oackaee of "Diamond Dyes' contains directions so simple that any woman can -diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, suk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no . other Wind then oerfect results are Kuar- anteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has oior cara, showing 16 rich colors. ' ADVERTISEMENT. How Thin Folks Can Put on Flesh If you ar weak, thin and tmaoiated and can't put on flesh or cat (Irons, no matter how much you eat, go to Sherman & MeConnell Co., or any athcr druggist and set enough Btood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeka' treatmentuand take it as directed. It at the end of three weeka you don't feel stronger and belter than you have for month ; if your eye aren't brighter and your nerves ateamer; it you don't Ieep' better and your vim,1 vigor and vitality aren't mora than doubled, or if you haven't put on aeveral pound of good, stay-there flesh, you ean have your money back for the asking and Blood Iron Phoaphate will coat you nothing. IMPORTANT Blood-Iron Phoa- Shata is sold only ijk original pack get, containing enough for three weak treatment, at $1.50 per pack age nIySOjBweek. PEOPLE TAKE IJsf f Hllti Ml iw ncur duiuu UK THEIR STRENGTH. ENERGY AND ENDURANCE ASK YOUR DRUGGIST APTEBTI8EMKNT. DcctefS.necommsnd Bon-0pto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto aa a saf e home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight Sold under money refona guarantee by all druggists. mm. Do You Three questions a day for fie housewife. ' 1. How tomatoes came to be called "love apples?" 2. What fruits are good for your children? ' 3. How to keep stockings from running at the top? v (These questions will be an , swered this week by the Houses wife.) ' knswers to Previous Questions. 1. Tapioca is obtained from the juice of the Cassava, a plant er tosses as many peanuts as possi ble, one at a time, into the bag held by the player directly opposite; while each bag holder catches as many of the nuts In her bag as she can, for the two opposite one an other are partners. . The nuts for the two players must fall into the bag and may not be caught 1n the hand. At the .height of the excite ment the musictops, and, though a player's hand Is raised to toss a nut, she must not let it go, for a nut thrown after the musio has ceased is counted a lost. Quite suddenly the music begins again. When the music stops for the third time the game is ended. The peanuts in each bag are counted by an umpire, and the two players who have secured the greatest number are winners. Old Birds With New Names. Give each player a copy of the list following, without the real bird names, and a pencil. The first number on the copy may have the answer appended, as an example of what is "required: 1. The time of darkness, a prep osition and a strong breeze (night ingale). 2. An instrument of punishment, impoverished and determination (whippoorwill).' 3. A frolic (lark). II A, Plait With a Purpose T HE center 'box-plait of an Eagle Shirt runs right down to the end" of the skirt, instead of stopping at the waist line. You have appreciated this finished effect dur ing the1 coatless days when your shirt has worked up for air. You'll enjoy this fea-; ture during the vestless days to come. It's one of the niceties of workmanship that helps to give this d0 CAto M C make its great popularity. $IU SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY. , -1 CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN a ' ' y . Tenfearss rounder Than His years Doesn't it make you feel ( good cause you to straight en up and feel "chesty" when someone guesses your age; at ten years or so younger than you really are? You look into your mirror, smile with satisfac tion and say to yourself: "Well, he didn't make such a bad guess, at that." The point is: You're no older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better chance of living up to 80 than a man of 30 who ia weak and run-down ha3 of living up to 60. While none of us can stay the years nor stop time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc cessfully resist the effects of time by ever keeping our vitality at par. Wlien you sense a feeling 01 SlOWinCT ClOWn nf vnnr physical forces-when your BESS'iK siumacu. liver. Kianevs anri other organs show signs of weakness when you notice v a lack of your old time "pep" and "punch" in other words, when you feel your vitality ia on the wane, you should com- today. v For sale by Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam Sts., and t : all retail druggists. LadiesKeep Your Skin Clear, SWeet, Healthy .With Cuticura Soap and Cuttcura Talcum Bee Know IX that grows in tropical America and Africa. ' 1 2. Young children under 6 may be given asparagus, young beans, carrots, peas, spinach and squash; but should not be given sweel potato, onion, tomato, cauli-; flower, turnips or cabbage at that age. 3. After the first layer of para fine on jafn jars has et pour on a little more,, tilting the jar so that it runs up. (Cpyrl(tht, 1920, By the McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 4. A tailor's iron (goose). 6. Part of a ship and a line of objects (sparrow). 6. A tin vessel, a vowel . and a grain (canary). 7. . A girl's nickname and pastry (magpie). 8. To boast (crow). 9. A grove of trees, a measure and to sin (woodpecker). 10. A Turkish cap and a small insect (pheasant)-. 11. Money paid for service and a small insect (phoebe). 12. To spoil 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 bc.ch and a musician (sandpiper). 16. The keynote repeated (dodo).- 17. 18. To stretch the neck (crane,.' To cower (quail). Business Woman's Club. The Business Woman's club will meet for supper Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. at, the Y. W. C A. Business meeting begins at 7 o'clock and pro gram at 8. The program for this meeting, v will be "Convention Echoes" ' from St. Paul and Lake Geneva. mence at once to restore your energy, strength and endurance by taking The Great General Tonic This master body-builder will help you keep young in spirit and mental and physical action, because it will aaaiat Nature) in maintaining your vitality at par. It enriehee the blood, restores worn-out tiaauea. soothe jangling and overwrought narvea. In duce eound refreshing deep, sharpens thespp. ti to, tones up the digition-in abort, will put new life, new visor MMisws.MJHsam ana new vib la every fibre of your body. You will be . feurprised how much better ' you'll feel after taking a treat ment of LYKO. if you are tired anil .- nervousl an d lmI,T keep the Dowela in tine condition. Get a bottle from your druggist LYKO I sold la eri Inal pack an enly, like picture above. Refuse ail substitutes. Sole Maaufaeturara LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York s Kansas Cirr. Mv ( Money back without queetioe) if HUNT'S Salve fall la the treatniateITCH, ECZEMA, KINOWOKH, TBTTER or other Itching skin discs. Try a 71 sent boa at our risk. Shennaa A MeConnell Drug' Co, , Clubdom, J ' League of Women Voters. . , Under the auspices ofthe League ofWomen Voters,' lis H. Baldrige will - Idiscuss - the - cqnsrirtitio:.al amendments Tuesday ..evening, 8 o'clock, at the 'home of R. M. L,av erty, 4304 South Twenty-second street. v ...... A. C. A. Notes. The Association- - of. Collegiate alumnae will open the season .with a reception at Happy Hollow club Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 5:30 o'clock. ' v .-". An invitation is extended to all college women. . .. 1 St. Pauls Auxiliary.; The Woman's auxiliary of St. Pauls Episcopal church will hold a social meeting Wednesday, 2 p. m., at the guild halL ; :l ,. Oirjaha Improvement Club. The New Omaha Improvement club will meet Tuesday, 8 p, m., at the Clairmont Grocerv. 4727 Mili- lTary avenue. Nurses' Association. The State Nurses' association, Dis trict No. 2, will hold a meeting Tuesday at 1:45 p. m. at the Y; W. C. A. Dr. D. T. Quigley and -Mrs. H. C. Sumney will speak. ' ! P. E. O. Notes. ' : Chapter M of the P. E. O. Sister hood will meet for 1 o'clqck. lunch eon Saturday at Carter Lake club. The hostesses will be Mesdames C: W. Sears and J. T. Watkins. Chapter B. P. of the P. E. Q; sis terhood will meet Tuesday, 2:e(J p, m., with M-rs. J. A. Hawkins 8X3 South Thirtieth street. The subject will be "Edgar Guest.'.' Roll call will be answered by quotations front "just Folks." - ' ; ' tv" : Mazola fried 24lz Wk rrt pounds of potatoes , ftC wfS -ard fried only T Sffi jJieS ' DOUndS 14 OUnCeS! I -'r;.r. ; : . I THAT Mazola is a better and more economical frpng fat than lard has again been demonstrated This time by Mrs. -A. Louise Andrea, admittedly one of the greatest ex perts in modern cookery. I Mrs. Andrea found that 4 lbs, of Mazola, cooked down to 2 lbs., fried 24 lbs, of potatoes. While 4 lbs, of lard cooked down to 2 lbs, fried only 7 lbs. 14 oz. potatoes. , , Tested on fish steaks, one inch in thickness, Mazola fried 25 lbs., while lard fried only I6V2 lbs, of fish. ' CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery PUe, New Vork ( pHRPP Sixty-four page, beautifully illustrated Com J1 J x XVA-'A-' Products Cook Book. Write today. Corn Prod- t v - ucts Refining Cojoapany, P. O. Box 161, New York City -zSZ Tjjta, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY, -nrf"" N J , SAY "DIAMOND DYES" TTQlVTTA i-jjy pjjj I Don'tstreak op ruin wtitcrial in' jljNJ VJ y mLJbm : GIRLS! LEMONS . . ' ,1,21 Egl Treat your beauty mmyneepyour stun wear wiiti Resinol No matter bow pretty your features are, you cannot be truly attractive with a red, rough, pimply complexion. But Resi ' nol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, will usually make poor skins clear, fresh and charming. Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are oldbyaUdranUt. Whr not try them? Your Needs Easily Secured by Using Bee Want Ads. PHONE TYLER 1000. , Country Club The annual Harvest Home dfnner f , the ' Country club will be held Saturday evening:, September ' 18. Special features have becn arranged. Dr. C. A. Roeder entertained eight. guests at supper Sunday evening at the Country club. Others who made reservations for supper included H. P. McCormick, Dr. LeRoy'Crnm mer and Henry Wyman. ' Mrs. John W. Towle ha,s made reservations of SO at the Wednesday evening dinner-dance. ' ' Dr.' Karl Connell will entertain 20 guests at dine Saturdny evening and -Mrs. T. 15. Towl will have five guests. , : . i. ( 1 Luncheon. A luncheon was given at the Uni versity cltib Monday noqn in honor of Johti T. Doyle of Washington, D. C. He spoke briefly on civil service. Mrs. F H. Cole was in charge of arrangements. . ' Sermo Club. .. The Sermo club will ue,ct for 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday with Mrs. G. T. Lindley. A business meeting jind program will follow. , 1 Used for 70 Yean Thru its use Grandmother's youthful , appearance has remained until youth, has become but a memory. The soft refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty wiihyou, for man years. Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin ' I Aedj. Just the tonic for fl W fITTTlnVT Ifl ! BLEACH; WHITEN I sri-s-5 MraStill . b x i h h i imv' :k m h w" !. m.i juv Squeeze the juice of two lemons into.Ji bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White whicn can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have quarter pint of harm less and delightful lemen bleach for few cents. . Massage this sweetly fragrant lo. tion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, .then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lem ons have always been- used as a freckle,, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it - - " ' I " ': Field Club Mrs. F. W. Engler entertained .thorium, Friday evening, October a luncheon of 28 covers at the l''ietfrff- ;r" club Junday. Airs. Jsam Keyjiouls had six guests. . ", The stockholders' banquet, will be given Tuesday evening at the club and the final dinner of the season ,will be Saturday evening 1 ' North Side Mothers' Club. - The North Side Mothers' club will meet' for 1:30 luncheon Tuesday at the home of MrsGeorge Yoder, 5344 North Twenty-fifth street. American' War Mothers. , Omaha chapter, American War Mothers will hold a special meeting WARNING I l kteile year Iwwefi regular do not become sikllrtMl to ffeakenlue imrsmtivfle or miners! lsiitlrai: Just try KOROLAXi safe, gentle, wholesome. Brat aad foe firtheel. Obtalrible et burr drunUte. enrr- I where. Kerelsx Is relief far many allntpnia. I Inchidlni roniUuaUon, ksadaeksa. dlur SMlls. bslohlni, fts. heartburn, torpid liter bed bresth, osrtousnMs. drspepsla. liHflrM I Uon. obetlli. ownial and vbytlcal dullness. ADVERTISKMKNT. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief , There is one safe, dependable treat .ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the 'skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c of $1 Dottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will rind that irritations, pimples, umLMicuus, etzeniu, uiuttnes, ring wurm and similar skin troubles will disappear. lemo, (he penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is ueeded, lor it banishes most skin eruptions, makes tne skin soft, smooth md healthy. The . W. Rose o,. Oevaad. Ol . Of doughnuts, cut uniformly 2 inches in diameter, Mazola fried 208, while lard fried only 138. This proves conclusively that , Mazola goes more than three times as far as lard for frying potatoes;' almost twice as far for fish ; and two thirds farther than lard in .frying doughnuts. 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