THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1920. I 'J a. Jl , Society. Ttylof-Linder. - The marriage of Miss Alphca Lin der of Red Oaki la., and Willard Taylor of Omaha will take place, at the First Presbyterian church Satur day afternoon, Rev. E. H. J-nks of ficiating. The couple will make ilieir home lit Omaha. Engagement Announced. Mrs. B. V. Warren announces the tngagement of her daughter, Miss Grace-Cox, to Henry B. McCa.l of this city. The nlarriage will take place Octoher 12 at Trinity cathe dral, Dean Tancock officiating. Vhere will be no attendants. The louple plan to reside in Omaha. Dancing Party. Miss Mary Cooper will hold a for mal opening of her dancing studio at the Dlackstone Saturday morning from 11 to 12 o'clock for children. Card Party and Dance. The Sodality of Our Lady of Lourdes parish will give a card party and dance .Thursday eve ning at Metropolitan hall. N Returns Home. Miss Adelyn Wood will return to Omaha Thursday from Chicago, vhere she spent several months studying piano at the American Conservatory of Music under Lhe vine and Honiot Levi. Miss Wood plans to give a concert here early this fall. . " j, Dinner Party.' Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Stokes en tertained at dinner at 'their home ma Airs. oiei'"t i vi The guests included bishop and Mrs. E, W. Shayler, Deafl and Mrs. Irving S. Cutter, Dr: and Mrs. G. A. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Ison. Personal Mrs. Howard Denver. H. Baldrige is : Miss Mary Munchhoff will return Saturday from an extended eastern trip-, - . Mrs. Marie Stuckey has returned rom a western trip, including a visit an auto drive through Yellowstone park. . A son was born Tuesday to Mr and Mrs. William Larnowitx oi Sioux City at the Stewart hospital Mrs. Lazriowitz was formerly Bess Monsky of Omaha. Omahans registering at the Hotel McAlpin, New York, during the past week have been: Mr. and Mrs. A. Lancaster, L. R. Steiniger W. M. Rambolt and Russell W. Brandt. Mrs. Martin J. Conboy, who spent the past six weeks visiting in Ster ling and Roek Falls, 111. has re turned. Mr. Conboy's mother, Mrs. tliomas Conboy, accompanied her and will remain for a shorts time. She will visit at Lincoln before re turning to her home.. Problems That Perplex Anawarae) By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Babe: A good scalp circulation stimulates growth of hair. Gently massage- your scalp each night, j. lacing the fingers on the scalp and using a rotating motion. The idea is to loosen the skin. On some heads it Is very tightly drawn., This means poor circulation. Brush thoroughly dally with clean brushes. Do not be so vigorous as to injure the scalp in any way. But per sistent and patient and you will get results. Watch this section for a story soon to appear on salt treat ment for the hair. Telephone the business college you ask about lor the information cslred. Needs Housekeeper. Dear Miss Fairfax. Omaha Bee: I am afraid I am asking you to do (or me too great a favor. You have helped others, so you may be able to help me. I nave Deen leu wun four a-lrls and I am badly in need t,f some good woman to look after them. I am 34 years old nna nave "i irood. uteady job. and I -sure would be so thankful to you if you will "iw Keep IllJ BUUlcoa ainji H lo unyone thatmay wish to ask for n. I am sure there is lots or women -lJiat are just a lonesome as I am. I am a great home lover and sure would do all I can to make some one happy. MR. S. We suggest that the care or a household including four children would. Indeed, be a good cure for lcnesomeness. We hope, if you are honest in your request, that you find woman who can handle tne job. me iirst pan. di yvur itrtirr juu seem to be loosing for a house keeper for your little girls, and in the latter part for -some pne who can cure your lonesomeness. If it U the former, we will try to help you. I shall keep your address on file. Why don't you send your street number, instead of "general delivery?" . Be Straightforward. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am a girl of 18. About a year ago I met a young man at my place of business and it was a case of "love at first sight" and it was also my first love affair. One Saturday eve ning when he was supposed to come to the house to nee me. for some un known reason I disappointed him. Ho told my mother to tell mo to write to him, but I didn't do so. The following week I received a letter from him asking me the reason why I disappointed him and why I didn't write. At present he is very ill in the hospital. 1 thought that it was w more than right for me to go to . a nmi. I-ta was a marine anu &ot a position in one cf New York's big gest banks, where I was employed. .That warf how I met him. I have been to visit him twice. Both times Yhe asked me why I don't care for Jliim. Now, this is just what pus Jsles me. I really love this young nian. I don't want to tell him I care jfor n,m, tut could you tel: me how TI could show or hint a little bit to him? BETTY. Your conduct puzzles you and rightly. It is sufficiently "contrary" to cauanyone a great deal of won derments Why do you -insist in idling away from what you want acting in a manner precisely me 7 It la indirect and almost dis- traight out." That's thm way to y them. Stop taking life on the "a. uvn i nun a ULiie iui, anu xt time the boy for whom you re so much asks "you why you on t care for him. do the straisrht a . forward and honest thin,; and ti! him that you do. The only prtb ; . lem you have it with your own obliquity Ot vision. Would You Give Her a Glass of ' Jelly? "I want some jelly on my bread," says this lovely baby. And if you will take a glass over to the Day nur sery perhap? she can have a little of the "sweet" of life along with the substantial. The , Day Nursery at 2403 St. Marys' avenue, instituted for the purpose of caring for children whose mothers are employed is making an appeal for jellies and pre serves. Anyone wishing to make a donation is requested to call Mrs. L. J. Healey, Harney 2821. Vesta Chapter Kensington. Vesta' Chapter Kensington club will entertain at a card party at the ''.asonic temple Thursday afternoon, October 7, at 2 o'clock - Woman's Press Club. The Omaha Woman's Press club will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Martin Harris, 3870 Dodge street The business meeting will be fol lowed by a buffet supper. Jewish Ladies' Relief. The Jewish Ladies' Relief so ciety will entertain at a luncheon and card party- Thursday at the Blackstone hotel. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and the card game will begin at 3. , The regular mectinj? of the so ciety scheduled for Tuesday, . Oc tober 5, has been postponed - until Wednesday, October 6. business Girls' League. The Cluga club will entertain at a dancing- party Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock.' Miss Laura Bromwell, the Cin cinnati aviatrix, who. broke all world records for women when she succeeded in looping the loop in her machine 87 times, will shortly make an attempt to cross the Atlantic ccean in an airplane, and if she succeeds will be the first woman to accomplish the feat. 4 ADVERTISE.! OT, Melancholy Hones Women should understand that melancholy, commonly called the "Blues," is in nine times out of ten a pure symptom of some organic' de rangement which should have atten tion. For nearly forty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs; has been the standard remedy for sudi condi tions as proved by many testi monials which we are constantly publishing from woliien who have been restores! to health by its use. Kecommend ho that friend witli skin trouble If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other Itching, burning eruption, what greater kindness could you do him than to say : " Why don't you try Resinol I I know you have experimented with a down treatments, but I believe Kesinol is different. It docs not claim to be a 'cure-all' simply a soothing, healing ointment, free fronvall harsh drujfs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases as yours. Do get a jar today ! " Rainol OiDtmetft Is told lr all drug giu. Appear At Your Best Instantly If yam receive a sadden caller or an unexpected in vitation yon can (tel con fident of always appearing at your best In but a few moment tt renders to youf skin a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that fci beyond comparison. indl mm Children's Code Backed By League The Nebraska League of Women Voter, through its board which met in Lincoln Tuesday, September 28, agreed to adopt as part of its legis lative program certain selected bills cf the 57 proposed by the children's code commission of the state. According to Mrs. H. H. Wheeler of Lincoln, the meeting was signiti cant for the great interest shown in social legislation. In addition to hoard members, 75 people attended the sessions, of whom 50 were from out of town. Mrs. Hattie Plum Williams, Mrs. A. E. Sheldon, Judge Lincoln Frost ?nd C. E. Prevey presented phases of thfc children's code report. Mrs. Charles Johannes, Mrs. E. S. Rood and Mrs. C. W. Gunther attended. Dr. Jennie Callfas and Mrs. Draper Smith, other board members from Omaha were unable to attend. Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. George Brandeis entertained 12 guests at a bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday An honor of her guest, Mrs. Harry Bosworth, of Chicago, and Mrs. Irving Benton of Pasadena. Cal., the guest of Mrs. Charles E. Metz. , Bunco Party. The women of the Blessed Sacra ment parish gave a bunco party Wednesday evening at the church, North Thirtieth street and Curtis avenue. . "mm WARNINGI Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Name "Bayer" has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. SAFETY FIRST! Accept genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, ColdsRheuma tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly Americanl Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages. Aspirin to the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moaoacetlcaeldetter of SalleyUcacM EM Hudson and Return 1SC3-5-7 Farnam St. 032) What's What By HELEN DECIE. "Ludleigh's over there at that table near the orchestra." ' "Yesi I know; I heard him at his soup course!" Noisy eating is literally one of the loudest proclamations of ill-breeding. No boy with any "bringingup" would have-been allowed to pass .into his teens without . correction and eradica tion of this antioying fault In later life, when the bad habit is firmly fixed, and acquaintances, cognizant of other good qualities m the offender, are not willing to put themselves in the position of reproving him, he is destined to spoil many an other wise perfectly good diiyier party. It is a pity, for himself and for others, that the self-made man who is so extraordinarily clever m more difficult ways should so often- be found wanting in the easily acquired niceties of table ' manners. Copyright. 1920. by Public Ledger Co. only an unbroken package" of to Reduced $200 to $450 Thousands have planned to Essex cars this fall. For five years been the world's largest Selling fine car. In eighteen months Essex sales made an unmatched record. What must now be the demand for them at these bedrock prices? But labor and material shortages in early summer had forced reductions in schedules for fall and winter and now the return to normal in prices assures such an immediate increase in sales that a scarcity. of Hudson and Essex cars seems certain. Choose your car now and learn how the price reduction increases its attractiveness. And remember, that in either Hudson or Essex you obtain exclusive motors, for they are patented. You can save $200 to $450. Act promptly if you want delivery this fall. GUY L.SMITH "SERVICE Omaha, Ounce of Prevention Some Times Worth a Ton Of Cure. "An ounce of prevention is some times worth a whole ton of cure," paraphrased Mrs. Charles Hubbard, president of the executive board of the Omaha Campfire Girls, as she was busily working at Campfire headquarters on the tags to be used in the Saturday drive. "If we can Do You Three Question! a Day for the Housewife. I 1 Hiv much water is con tained in whole milk? 2 What are the best "jelly fruits"? Whether dry cleaning can be done at home? (These questions will be an swered this week by the house wife. Answers to Yesterday's ' Questions. , 1 Early attempts to cultivate grapes in this country failed, as the European grape transplanted Pearls of Unusual Beauty in Saturday Offering Softly glowing, lustrously lovely, indestructible pearls are to be offered Saturday at two pricings: Eighteen inch length, $10 Twenty-four inch length, S15 , John Henrickson- Sixteenth We Can Make Prompt Delivery of FERNWOOlT U ILLINOIS GREENWOOD Andreasen Coal Co. 3315 Evans Street ' D. L. S. CLARK, Manager ' . .t Colfax 425 , ' Douglas 840 Essex Bedrock buy Hudsftn and the Super FIRST ' US. A. PHONE:TDOUClA$ It 70 teach the young girls to love and respect and understand the home, they will not need rescue homes later on. Rescue work is most wo. thy," Mrs. Hubbard declared, "but we should minimize the need for it by constructive and preventive ac tion before it is too late. Campfire work is 100 per cent constructive. It elevates home life to its true plane." Many girls have responded to the call, for workers to assist in making the 10,000 pretty colored beads which will serve as tags on Satur day. The money collected will be Know I here did not thrive. About 1 0 years ago the Concord and the Catawba, offshoots of our wild grape, were established. 2 To make prunes most tender, rinse in scalding water, wash in cold water, drain, place in porcelain saucepan, add as much water as fruit, and simmer, but don't boil, until tender. 3 To cool liquid if you have no ice wrap'the dish containing it in cloths wet with cold salt water and stand the dish in i bowl containing two or three inches of cold salt water. v (Copyright. 1820. by Th McClur Newspaper Syndlcite. at Capitol COLORADO Gars - Six has Prices used, amortR other tilings, for pay ing the salary of a trained executive, who will instruct the local guardians who have the immediate supervision and guidance of the young" girls. ' Some very attractive posters show ing work done by Campfire Girls to win their honors, are being displayed in downtown windows. For iftri. Meyer, j Mrs. Dana C. Bradford enter tained at, a luncheon of 12 covers at her home Wednesday for Mrs. G. A. Meyer of Denver, the guest (4 Mrs. T. L. Davis Ben Warren gave a dinner of eight covers at the Country club Wednesday evening for this visitoA Corner 16th and Jackson Streets Extraordinary Values Smart Fall Dresses $005.0 $OQ50 $QQ Introducing new style features in siHlouette, trimming and color ing, varying' from the simple street frock to the elaborate types for afternoon and evening wear. .- . t . - Expressed in Charmeuse, Satin, Duvetyn and Duvet de Laine. Trimmed with metallic lace and other elaborations. New est Fall Coats $1950 $3450 $4050 Fashioned of favored materials in popular new fall shades full length models belted and button trimmed shawl and converti ble collars "wrappy" effects smartly designed. Attractive showing of the Skirts and Boys S Two Groups Specially Priced Value to $16.50 Thursday They're of practical mixtures in gray, ' brown, olive and other good shades Norfolk style coats, belted models fine- ly tailored, fl Oft Sizes 8 to to m 18 years. Fashioned in good, s e rviceable Fall ma terials. Suit Values to $30 Maiiy With 2-Pair Pants A splendid value-giving group of Boys' serviceable wool suits Includ ed are the "Right-Posture" and "Strong' Bilt" lines which a r el well known for extreme high class tailoring & long service 1,000 Sacks 1 O c AO - IU1C VVUlkC lb. Granulated Cane Sugar Kellog's Flakes Nice, crisp Corn Flakes of the fa mous Kcllog make, reg. 15c pkg., at. . . Limit of 3 Pliga. to Cuatomer uette -University. Non-renomltiatlniift1 In All lie Pre (rvslonal Depnrtm.nte Co-opemtlvo i'o-.d'iratlona HfglH Tour Cour.e I.w, Bi-pt. 33: Duntl.try and M.d li'lno, Oct. 1; Journnllain and Eco nomloa. Sept. 21 i Knulnerrlnn. Sept. 7 Arl ml Hrlenrra (pre-mwdU-al). Sept. 16; Academy, Mept. 7; Muc. Sept. 1 Nurse.' Training Bohcol Tuition Low Iiav and Evenln CIimm Let ua HMp You to an education Artdrer. KfKl.lr.r. Marquetlft Vnlvemlty, 1116 Grand Ave.. Milwaukee, Wt.con.ln '" T Wj-1 Bee want ads bring results. " Misses and Women8 Newest) Falli Smite $24 EfO up fFhey are authoritative expo nents of the mode, and art both new and charming ' priced very reasonably. . In materials of yelour, Man nish mixtures, trlcotines, trico finos and duvet de laine. Coats vary in length. There are short models with a high waistline and ripple effect, with pin tucks, button trim mings, and rich fur collars. Many of the coata having a side fastening. 50 new styles in Millinery, Blouses. It chool Suits of Pure White 4 Pounds to Customer Extra fine quality of TV,,..., iru: Karo Syrup This is the Blue Label Karo Syrup, I g lMi-lb. can, regular Aeaiv 20c can, at Limit of 2 Cana to a Cu.Uftntr "