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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1920)
r - , . - ' ' 1 ' ' ' .X i, ,THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Carter Late i4 I Mtli I V" Mill) HUM a a bocietv ,,,, - - IXAJJAY, Thursday and . ' ' days in Or ilicy will be e-v girls entering th vv Friday of this week are, busy mana, but m Lincoln even more trVins for sr til t?tiivprcitv nf M K,..rorasKa. inese three days are ;;;:;;chosen for "rushing" and each ;;;;';sorority entertains at p;lty after I'. party during the -limited time. Sat i.urday finds the poor "rushes" worn 'fVto a threald but all is, worth the ct- '"'Sort it the "rushed" one is pledged! ;;"to the Sorority shtvdesires. i xSoronty girls pust have spent ""lithe summer devising names for their ;;;; p.Trties for they are indeed varied. m.mX$ Jaire Unique, Parisian Night, 7,;;I'ttH Luncheon, Vogue Breakfast, wjRose and DaisyNLuncheon, ,Butter Ii'mlly Luncheon, Dream Garden Party, ;';;Crescent Cotillion, Sciree, Waffle hi..Breakfast, Garden Tea, Candle Light ,';lTea, and Art Shop Party, are the j.;;;;iiames of some. Among the others MHlwoxtfiy of .mention are- a Mother i'JII'GipoM toiunerSoiree Elite," Gypsy Revel, ' Geisha Holiday, Crystal ..ll.'.Luncheon, Jollies, Sunrise Breakfast, .JlJlCiniJerelt. Cotillion, Vari-Color Tea, 'iMoniW.jCarl( Carnival, and Kyrura 'ItlilKyJtJ These are but afew of the ''-title (riven the affairs which will fill Il'lilthe 3aysof this week for co-eds at !"l." ,, Jl' Murphy-McTigue. , The rnarriage of Miss Jiilda Eliz IllU'abeth McTigue, daughter of .Mr, nd Mrs. Thomas Mcligue, and lU;lTIiomas Joseph Murphy took place ;;;;;;Wedflesday morning at St. Johns ....fkurch, Rev. William J. Borer of ''."ficiatMg. Miss Joule Howard "and iulAturphy, brother ot the groom. f lwlc re the only attendants. The cou ple will take a western trip and will ."reside at the Aberdeen apartments lifter October 15. - fr oi-i Mrc P. 1 Karrincrfnti will .-...entertain -50 guests at dinner Wed ;;;nesday evening at their home in "Hihonor of the SOth wedding annivcr Ksiry of 'Mrs, Farrtngton's parents. -""'Mr. and Mrs. Oberlin Van Camp, of vtTlSt. Thomas. N. D. .:,;; Four children, all of whom are i''-'ii)arried and reside in Omaha, will V";be present at the celebration this ";;;;;efening. They are Mrs. V. J. Pot- -Mllltar, Mrs. F. J. Farrington, A. H. Jllniyan Camp and J. W. -Van Camp. tToV daughters, Mrs. A. C. . :;ianV"pf St. Thomas, N.-rand """Ms. A- E. Noble of California, will unable to attend. m!!! rAk'Sar-Ben Chapter, O. E. S. !!!"! h'he Ak-Sar-Ben chapter,! Order of ;i;;i;Kistern Star, vas instituted.'Wcd- nesday evening at- the Masonic JI!!itimple. Off icers of the. chapter are: ;! Herbert L. Underwood, patron; Mrs. ' .t!!btliS?t'Wead Mick, .matron; Mrs. Ida fl vood, assistant matron; Mrs, Tl I .7 I fioyu van vaun, secreiary, x S .Tffci following officers of the i;jjj(rand chapter, were present : to as i.st in the ceremony: James Bednar, 2Ii'f.'Nnd patron -Mrs.sAnna .D'avitf.'of Alliance, .grand matron; Miss Rose w'.x.Owen, grand secretary; Mrs.sJo'hn fSlmoson'.' 'grand' chaolain: " Miss " Maude Smithrand marshal; Mrs. Jt 1.. T." T s 'h.' Ronz, grand oraanist an-d Mrs. Bjlaine: Truesdell, gtand sentinel. iHb ----- Owe Their EI 1 r;: 1 :.i Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound overshadowing indeed is the success of this great medicine. Compared with it, all other medicines for women's ills seem to be experiments. Why is it so successful ? . Simply because of its sterling worth For over forty yeais it has had no equal. Women for two - generations have depended upon it with confidence. "Thousands of Their Letters-we on our files, which rove these statements to be facts, not mere boasting;. L. , Here Are Two .v Mother and Daughter Helped. Middleburg, am glad to state that Lydia E. Finkham's . VgetableCompounddidmenrach SSod when I was 85 years old. I was ran down withf emaletxoublo nd was not ablo to do anything, "could not walk for a year and could not work. I had treatment , Hr,om a physician bat did not gain. 1 read in the papers and books Ab$ut Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and decided to try it. The first few bottles gave me relief and I kept on using it usCi I got better and was able to do mv work. The Vegetable Com pound also regulated my daughter when she was 15 years old. lean recommend VegetableCompound as the best medicine I have ever used."-Mrs. W. YERGER, R. 3, Box'21, Middleburg.sPa. Wise Is the Woman Who Insists upon Having CCempermental Dee Dee "It's never too late to learn," quoth the wise men arrd they might have -added, '.'It's never too s0on to begin." Dee Dee Harklns is an ex ponent of the latter maxim for Dm Dee at just half past three is an ex perienced little Thespian. She' is appearing at the Orpheum this week 4Icr parents, Mr,, and ,Mrs.. James HarkitiB, are also at that theater in another act. . .Her honest truly name is Dorothy, but no -one ever other sketch, "Babies," she Is" the baby and Solly Ward, ''Uncle Solty" to his , protege, is very enthusiastic over her. , . - ' Thatall' actresses are temper mental is a generally accepted fact and this tiny girl is no exception. Barbara ('Bobby") Harkins, for whom Timers great clock has just struck 9, is pleased to call herself Dee Det's uiiderstudv and confides that though she docs'n't like to act, sister just won't- go on sometimes. "Uncle Solly," who waxes eloquent , v . .Happy Hollow T Judge and Mrs. Benjamin Baker entertained a party ' at the Har vest Home dinner, at Happy Hollow chtba Wednesday evening.-' Covers were plated for Dr. and Mrs. Al fred Peterson,' Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Engler, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Exley, and Atheir guests, Mrs. Benjamin Exley and Miss Martha Exley of Wheeling, W. Va., Other reservations forthe Harvest Home dinner-dance included riarl Burket, 22; R. A. Ralph. 14; R. L. Robison7: E. G. Mctflton. 6: M. M. -Robertson! 6: John Johnson, Iff George ft. Roberts, 3 W, C. Rose, 2; E. J. Needham, 5; D-. H. Duh- man. 5; R. A. Nelson, 4; W. W. Bradley,'4; E. L. Bradley, 2; F. Smiley,. 3; A. W. Nason,-2;-A: F, Higgins, 3; S. S, Mpntgomery,.ll ; D. H. Hams, 2; J. P. Nurtagh, 18;' B. Health To Sample Letters: Fall River.NMasg. "Three years ago I gave birth to a little girl and after she was born I did sot pick up well I doctored for twononths and my condition re mained the same. One day ona of your little books was left at my door and my husband sag- r ted that I try a bottle of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I started it immediately and I felt better and could eat bettetaf ter the first bottle, and I continued taking it for some time. Last vear leave birUYto a baby boy and had a much easier 'time as I took the Vegetable Compoundforfourmonthsbeioro I baby came. Ongettinguplhac Ii'Va T haA Kaf nM nA Tift . IIU pallia tA -- dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 363 Colum bia treeVFall Kiver, Mass. . Ihu her .1....'J. .f. J-AA VT- VIV . I .pee , " --;c-n whenever Dee Dee Is mentioned, de clares thatshe s "perfectly marvel ous in movies," and that she .will soon appear in comedy pictures with him. The Harkihs' act and My; Ward's act ''have been together ior several months so tha the little girl may appear with the latter. Previous to this time local children were ob tained in each city for the sketch. Dee Dee receives no pay for her services other than the "experience she is obtaining in her vocation.. V D. Glover"; 8; W. F. Milroy,'2; D. G. Hogan, 2; J. A. Linderholm, 4; Charles R.' S. Sherman, 4; H.' ,D. Rhoades, 3; JohnT. Yates,' 2. Mrs. "W. B. .Vhitehorn entertained IS guests at Happy Hollow Wednes day aftertioon. Thursday luncheon reservations have been' made by Mrs..H. L. Por terfield for 12; Mrs. C. C. Belden, 20; Mrs, 6. ,W.. Reynolds, 9; Mrs. F. S. Martin,' 4;. Mrs. L.S. Pickford, 15, 'and Mrs. J fr, AT l A- I V- Field Club Entertaining- a luncheon St Held club Wednesday were MrS. v Elmer Porter who had eight guests and Mrs: Herbert McCoy sik guests, Dr. Claude Vren entertained 10 guests jat ainnef weanesday even ing. L. J. Clausen .-had 10, A. E. Hall, six; Fr j. Bender, four, ahtf Mrs, J. H. Hansen will entertain eight guests at luncheon, Friday. ' A '"Dutch treat" party at the -final dinner dance Saturday evening will include Dr.' and Mrs. J. EPulver ana Messrs. ana JViesaames w. yy. Nicholson, H. W. Downey, B. L. Clough and F. JBender. A second "Dutch treat" party will Include Dr. and MrS. William N. An derson, and Messrs. and Mesdames F. H. Wilson, J. B. Fradenbiirg, R. W. Walter, W. C, Sample and James T. Allen.- E. M. Slater Will, have 22, W. M. Giller, 12; W. H. Herdman, 14rW. P. Thomas, four; H. W. Hicks, six; R. E. Eden, 10; T. H. McDearmon, eight; Dr. H. CSumney, four; N J. Lahr, five; Dr. H. A, -Wahl. 20; J. A. Aitkcn, 19; Dr., A. Frank, six; L. C. Cohn, four; K C. Best. six;'R. A. Van Orsael, eighlr: C. E. Masters. six, and H. G. Jackson, seven. - informal Dinner. 1 A dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ander son for Mrs. Swan Julien Nand daughters, Liara and bignie Julien, who returned Saturday after a threei months' visit with, the parents of Mrs. Julien audother relatives in Sweden. Covers were placed ,for Messrs. and Mesdames L. -Benson, M. Johnson, Axel Tearsonx and Swan Julien ; M esdamcs Lena Voite and B. Wessberg; Misses Clara and Signie Julien, Ruth Swanson and Kutn rearson; jiets. O. k. Wess-J berg, John Julien, Carl, Rubin and Erving Anderson, and Hugo Ben sorh' - . ' Wfiats What: " By HELEN DECIlt An examining board recently, took exceptions to-the "vamp",attire and behavior of several girls applying for civil service examination "peek-a-boo waists, ballet -skirts and goo-goo eyes were ruled out of or der in candidates for government positions. - : 'The illustration depicts two highly paid highly efficient young business women of New York. The natty"in doorand outdoor costumes are the last word in a serviceable smartness which is neither oo-invitingly rampish nor too repellently dowdy. The antumn office dress illustrated is of blue serge, with black satin belt, vestee, buttons and ' .sleeve bands. The little collar should, be of hand embroidery orof real lace; it is the one precious individual not? in an ensetiiblc, which otherwise, is a most practical businfss uniform. Personal Miss Mary Kelly ot Bismarck, S. D., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Becklej " s S. Arion Lewis, r, left Wednes day for Lincoln to attend University of Nebraska college of law. . Mr. and Mrs. Efcuis Schafcr .an nounce trie birth of si daughter Wed nesday at St. Joseph, hospital. - ' - v ' Ruth Anderson left Tuesday for Lincoln to enter her freshman year at the University of Nebraska. Lincoln Tuesday.to'enter her junior yer at the University of Nebraska. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Primer and family have returned from a inotor trip through Colorado. They were gone three weeks. Mr. and; Mrs. J.. CRundalI of Evanston, 111., will spend sev eraldays next week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ralph. - ' The Misses Margaret Wattles and Mildred Walker, l,eft Tuesday for Lincoln, where they will enter the University of Nebraska. Dr. and Mrs. Willis H. Taylor announce therbirth of a son, Calvin Portlock, Tuesday,' September 14, at the Methodist hospital Miss Pauline HeVz&erg, daughter of Mrs. 'M. Herzberg, is attending school at Mt. De Chanel, Wheeling, W. Va., where 6he will tak'ea five year course in -art. - Mr. and MrS. Ed Gould of Kear no.yjivho arrived Tuesday for the Ak'Sar-Ben races, will be the house guests Cjf Mr. and Mrs. O. M. SnjjtU for the remainder of the week. John Mershon WelclC" son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Welch, left, Tues day to enter his junior year at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. Max Hplzman will also be a junior there and George Paul Borg lum and James E. Pavidson are en tering Culver this year. , ' Afternoon vTea. X' Miss Elizabeth Barker entertained 2fl guests at. tea at her home Wed nesday afternoon in honor of Miss Dorothy Allen of New York, who is the house guest of Mrs. Howard Baldrige;-' ; 4 V Entertain at Dinrter. ' Mr. and' Mrs. E. ,W Exley will entertain at dinner, Friday evening, Septernber 24, preceding the Ak-Sait-Ben ball," in , honor of their guests, Mrs. BAiiamin 'Exley and Miss Martha Exjcy, ,-pf Wheeling, W. Va. Clubdom West Side W. C. T. U. f West Side Wl C.-T. U. will meet at the -home, of- Mr. Martin -John- t-swiv, .Jy4ii)caJtli ruteentli. street, Thursday at 2 p. m. . Reports of the county convention will be made. French Club. The French club will meet Thurs day at 2 p. m. with Mrs. A. D. Chap- Lakoma Club. Mrs". J. M. McCarthy entertained 38 giftsts at'brrdge luncheon at La koma club Tnesdaf-. On Wednes day Mrs. George Windheim enter tained the same number at bridge luncheon. Reservations for 40 have"1 been made for the. community dinner at Lakoma Thursday evening. ADVERTISEMKNT. Mor Tells Mow to SirengtasEyeklglir By tha simple use of Bon-Opto, savs ur. N Lew is, I have seen eyesight 60 inaweek's t i me i n many instances,- and quick relief brought to inflamed, aching, -itching,! burning, work-stfained, watery eyes.' Read the doctor's full statement soon to annenr ift this naner. Bon-Onto i; old and recommended everywhere bv Druggists.' Appear' At Yor Best Instantly If you receive a sudden 'caller or an unexpected in vitation you can feel con fident of always appearing at your best. In but a few moments It renders to your skin a wonderfully pure. ibft complexion that Is beyond comparison. PEOPLE TAKE TO HELP BUILD UP THEIR STRENGTH, ENERGY ANQj ENDURANCE ASK YOUR DRUGCISf mm MM f. m m ummm mm: Country Club .1 Virginia - utt entertyifed at dinner at the Country club Wed nesday fvenipg in honor - of Miss Florence Rrfsscll and Alfred Mun gcr, whose marriage will taki place Saturday. Covers were also placed for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Undeland, Misses GertrudeyStour, Eleanor -Mc-Gilton, George. ietcalfe, Milo Gatec and Robert Byrne. -) Mr. and Mrs. Johg W. Towle en- Do YouKnow XI Three questions a day for the housewife: , ' ' '; -; 1. When and by " whom was raised bread first used? 2-. How. doelhocplate 'differ iron) cocoa si'a,ioodv.. ;, ' . ' 3. How to. aut ver.yresh bread or, cake so that tit-.' will not crumble? ' .- , ' ('rliesc questions will be an swered this week by the House - Wife.) t , m ' Answers to Previous Questions. 1. Starch was first used to .: ' ' - ' . ,' , With .sixar scarce aiid costly, mbre nd iftore interest is nat urally being shown in that seliF- sweetened food'-- v This ready-to-eat cereal food is abundantly sup-v pliecf with sugar, develo J ed in the process of making rrom the choicest parts of Avheat and malted barley. flavor tells - t Hade "by- Posttrm Cereal Coipany.lAc BaftIeUeek,,iMieh. . . ... . -. .-..-,1 . . i , i I Ef JWJ-Jmm. Boots -' I , ', DREXEL SHOE CO. ' v 1419 FARNAM STREET. , Mail Order Solicited. , ' Parcel Post Paid. AMISKMENl'S. This Is Caruso Subscription Wefek Tickets Ma Be Reserved This Week At "The House of Pleasant Dealings" These Reservation Entitle the Caruso Omaha Auditorium. Oct: " 1 2th v i jiESER'VE YOUR SEATS NOW ' . ConcertJJnder Direction of Metropolitan Grand Opera Company Children's Coughs may be checked and snore serious conditions of the throat often will be avoided, by promptly giving the dose of safe R5V SI .' CN Seventy reservations were madc for the Sunset dinner at -Car ter' LaC'Idb Wednesday evening, - Mrs. V.- C' Marsh entertained at aShildren's party WediiesdTry after noon at the Marsh cottage ift honor of her daughter, Frances. Ten little girls xre present. i eVMr. and Mrs George Pray and Mr. and Mrs! H. B. Whitehouse have returned from A three weeks' fishing trip in Park. Rapids, Minn. tcrtained at a dinner of 50 covers Wednesday evening at the Country club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vfard xMcgeath. stiffeji "clothes in England toward the end of the 16th century and the 'Puritans there and in this,, coqntry sometimes used blue stare). '" x 2. ffhe best way to cook green corn is to steam it, allowing frohv : half an ijiour.toO minutes... 3. Ammonia is useful, on wash... day -9s it is the least harmful of' all chemicals that can be used to' soften hard water. , (CopjTlirht, 1930, Br thn StcClure Kewspaper Syndicate.) r Is I nT - - sags IS I ; . " ', V ' a rzivi? m ; m s - ssaa- " I mm . I "(if. I I Cm , a,iu..T?i -u. Brpgues Are li BROGUE dXFORDS and Woolen hose;;it's a - British idea a good one, too. The young fellow's here like it; they ve taken it up. i , i- . ' r, ' ' . .s ! ' We're ready to please and fit jiou in a number of nifty, new models jfr Scotch Grain, Shell Cordovan or Russia Calf or Oxford: $13.0Oand Up AMUSEMENTS. Fifteenth' V and Harney ' , - Omaha Holder to the Choicest Scats ct Concert A curs guaranteed in everv hm accented fnr I Write for book on Rectal Diseases, i -1 'Zz2T;' JL JLJlvLroi mM "r' ' treslttrfknt that Cures Piles, Fistula and auia " -Rectal Diseases ia a shst time, without ..v.ri .,,,. '"' prominens people wna nave beea permanenUy eured. ., PR." E. R. TARRY Sanatorium. Peters Trust Bid. (Boa Bids.) Omaha. Nee, . I - s II n ur n u Jijijcuvj ! ii ! Corner 16th and I: ii is" u' . 1 y W 1:' lines, etc. Fascinating At $595 A wonderful variety of .charming styles shapes range from smarVrtlose-fitting" turbans to large dressy . models. The- bsr coming off-the-face style is again popular, developed of duve tyns and velvets many show panne velvet pleated l)rims ' smart combination "effects . . - .. . -' N '. Big Values in Boy s Suits. , A Kegular $i.50v Value.. Thursday at ? v Attractive assortment of good bearing? fabrics? '''hi" J a'js 0 single and doiible-br'easted belted, modersr. some A II K I with extra pair of. trousers priced special a ,t . , f Err?;-,. i I ITUi. fa U constmatidii mmmmm Vanishes Forever 5rompt-Permanent-Rellef ARTERS LITTLE LIVER FILLS vr f all! PurAbrvroAt ' -"Jji table !BdF stirejt ' btt' centifDntfie liter.. . ;. v .- CARTERS dinner dis- tress cor rect indiges tion: imnrnv ine complexion, brigliten thtTeyes. Sma!! ill Small Dse Small Price AtVfeBTlSEMEM RemoveJho8e Hairs' - --Hoots and All! (Absolutely New . Method) " The new way to ai-cmove isficurinir growths of superfluous hair, root and all, will astonish and delight ysu. You never aw or naara ot anything like It before. It is not a depilatory and not electribaL You -simply get a. stick of phelactinc from your druggist and follow the easy di rections at home. In afew seconds you have removed the off tnding hairs, roots and all. With your own eyes you see the rtots come right out. Phelaetine is ab solutely'harniless, non-poisonous and per fectly odorless. ' WITTLE IVER eratioa. No Chloroform. Kthr nr'nfh. o--n..i .... k-.i- i tr..tm.nt ..J ma i. , : a .a withf -names and testimonials of mora teas I Fall Suits) Smart Models at i i 37s? ?49 50 Up to $124.50 Splendidly tailored of fine quality Tricatinc, Velaur and Broadcloth wl lined -in Navy and newer shades'. I I Veritable fashion achievements with sumptuous fur trimmings, lovely, embroideries in contrasting colors, rs, . etc. Presenting elongated s, npr collars, tight sleeves, t Dresses .Variety of -Styles $2950 m I I Up Ho $98.50 I- Remarkable and diversified coliec-; tion of "excellent fail dresses of true elegance and refinement. Hand-Beaded Georgettes, (ilffon Taffeta, Embroidered Tricotine, Tricolette, Charmeuse Fall rfalfs and Jackson Streets 22 Fall Suits for Men ! Newest Stvles I . - . j - arid Patterns I -All finely r-tajlored garments, good high grrsde, Serviceable ma terials for FaU and Winter in the wanted eoldrfr newest styles, snappy -effects in double-breasted moaeis.i also very styusn single-. breasted. ' Sherman 4: McConhell Drug Co." .esiiiol doeswonders for sick skins That itching, burning skin-trouble which "keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of embarrass rricnt, as well as of torment to yon. Why donl you get rid of it by using ResinolOintment? Physicians pre scribe it constantly. In most cases, it stops itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly. It is very easy and economical to use. '' Sold by '( drucrhts. Realnot Obtatmt should usually be sided by Ketinol Sosa. - W 'Vim. "I'LL. J mr m !- I' VI v Mi. A- ' , XT Y. . .. . - ' . '