r'V THE" BEE: OMAIfiC THURSDAY, OCTOBKK V,' ! 1920; A." 11 11 ! V u ! i 15 1 "VI ri r; i Society Afternoon Meeting. j . fSfrs. GcjjrgeWooci; assisted "by ?VKS;,, George Merrill and Mrs. E. A;AirinK, will entertain at her pptnc, -'HI South .-Thirty-second R'(jiiue, the members -of the Ladies' auxiliary ,of the Parkvalc Presbytc Hih church Thursday afternoon at 2 o cjiocK. ' Drama LeagUc I Mrs. Victor Rbsewater. chairman j education for the Drama league. ;iaKfs the tollowmp; announcement: i , ,'(Alfred Kreymborg, popular and i-.trtll known dramatist -and poet of uv&inal and unusual style, will open jDr Hay ! it in Jrama league lecture season Sat- attcrnoon, October 23, at 4 p. the ball room of the Fonte- , J?A puppet performance of-Kreym- NA-rr'c rvU.. 'T;, T) . - ...:t1 j, 't E. " wn yiay UJyails, will k glVCU be! given. This will be the first shaw- -t ... i r li! , fl-L1... 4 1 f $ u iuii)ti. iii vjiuarm. - x iicy ; l;'vc Ksinca .a iremcnaous' 1 -I1" larger cities. x J j j Krcymborg will -also j'iiiique program in ihe reel jj lji lyrics and dramatic versi give a recitation of ver&es to the i jijindolute," - til, . Card Party. Wednesday evening, October ijj'the J'adies Auxiliary to I. O. c. 1 will ejoie'rtain its members at a ifil party to be held at the club mnis, Lyric building. Entertain fof Guests. " iss Olca Metz entertained at idinner of 14 covers at the Athletic IJtb, Wednesday evening, in t,onor iiMr. and Airs. iJhiiip Metz ana tiss'lfarriet Macji of Buffalo, New iprk, the guests Tof Mr. and Mrs. ppert Garrett. try i J i 'Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Sibberhsen iileiiienain at ciinner at ineir rnwnc,, 5ursday. evening, for these visitor?; ADVERTISEMENT ;AI LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Hlfflke a glass of Sidneys if bla Salts to Flush bladder bothers ( you - Skatinor meat rceularlv 'eventiialCy J fljoduces kidney trouble in some " j jitirm or other, says, a well-known 3 .authority, 'because the uric acid in J Jnlcat excites the kidneys, they be VVfnle overworked; get sluggish; tl'cjog up and cause all sorts of dis- f . Ifcaa. pal tltuidl Ijf uativaviiu auu Mel-y m the kidney region; rheumatic itlvirfges, severe headaches, .acid j Jsjpmach, constipation, torpid 'liyef; j I sleeplessness, bladder and urinary jilritation. ' , " j Tfie moment your back hurts or J kidneys aren t acting right, or it Jlllkdder bothers you, get about four 3ances ot jaa salts irom any gooa liiarmacy; take a tablespoonful in a itass of water before breakfast for a I fey days and your kidneys 'will (ijeri act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid- of grapes 'and fiimon iuice. combined with Ifthiai" itid has been used for generations U flush clogged kidneys and stim- te them to normal activity; aiso to neutralize tne aciajin tne urine fi it no longer irritates, thus end- l ! ' ll.JJ.. J' J ig Dianaer aisorucrs. j jad Salts cannot .injure anyone; takes a delightful effervescent fhia-water drink which millions of' ipn and women take now and then 5 1 Jo keen the kidneys and urinary of- J ijns" clean, thus avoiding serious. i I Kidney disease. . . in A1TERTISEMENT Id Sores, Ulcers and Eczdma, Vanish food, Old, Reliable Peterson's Oint l! ment FaTorite Remedy.:; 5i - ."Hod 51 titers on my legs.' DortoM f nnted to cut off leg. Peterson's -OmU tent cured me." Wm.. J. Nichols, 402 Wilder Street, Rochester, N. Y. j.Get m large box for only. 60 cents at any UK8:ist, say Peterson, of Buffalo, and hiooey back if it isn't th best you ever ised. Always keep Peterson's Ointment in the house. Fine for burns. . scalds. fruisea, DUIluurii, i" emed for itching eczema and piles- the i 1 1 iw. - i i.e. ... . TVriU lla CYtl KI1VK1K - ) . "Peterson's Ointment is the best lor I Meeding and itching piles I nav, ever. Fimnd." Major Charles E. Whitney, .Vine I X . . TT 1 jara niven, iiihso. I T i.ii i h. i nan vMat r HUBIBVIIVU . " -. ; - ' j fieisi, uuyiervuie,. i. , . I, All druggists sell it, recommend It. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment to.. Inc.. Buffalo. N. Y. I jTsherman & McConnell Drug Co. will I supply you. t sands who slight readily build up their red corpuscles, become rosy cheeked, strong and healthy and be much more attractive In eery way. When the iron goes from the blood ofwomen. the healthy glow ot youth leaves their skin and their charm snd vivacity depart. A two , weeks course ol juxaca irou works wonders in many cases. V Satisfaction guaranieeo. or good'druggits. . This wonderful bookwid be ' U women N. X would only taVe X f . Nuxtted Iron when they ' feel weak, run-down, tired . I f out-iwhen they, ere pale, nef. l 1 ''It t , ' ' ' weeks course Ol juxea iroa f m I works wonders in msny cases. it V Satisfaction guaranteed or y I- ' " K jnoney relunded. AtaU f . h it X. V good'druggiw. 'S l III-? " -'viTi J ift iBlgMftgr- I I LI I Their cucsts will also include Ir, and Mrs. Garrett, Burdette Kirken- dall and Cutlibcrt Totter. , . Alpha, Omicr on PL Alpha Omicron Y'x alumnae" met last Saturday with . Mrs. Herbert Potter to make plans for the coming year. Alumnae members will sew for the Child Saving institute this year and will give all their energies toward this 1 institution. Meetings will be held at the homes of mem hers on the last Saturday of each mbnth. Mrs. Victor Smith will be hostess at the next meeting, which will be an informal affair, in honor of Miss Mabel balmon. The officers are Mrs. Herbert Totter, president; Miss Laura Peter son, vice president; Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, secretary; Mrs. W. W, Davis, treasurer, and Mrs. L. A. tliggins.editor. Kappa Psi Delta. '"Kappa Psi Delta sorority ofl-thc Uniyersity of Omaha will entertain at a HaSvest hhme sunner at Torirpn- ion cottage,ti6rth of Florencej Fri- day evening. ' . ; The sorority will, give a matinee party at the1 -Orpheum, Saturday: October 16, followed by supper a the home of the Misses Dorothy and Frances Edwards. Clubdom s Federated, Club Notes. . f , Final arrangements for the state meeting of women's clubs, to be hjeld'.itt. Fremoht't 'the Congrega tio'nal church, October 26-29, were' made - Wednesday - at the opening meeting'.'iw -.'the'r Fremont 'Womanis club at the Pathfinder hoteV ' .'sMr?-Mi;:;i Xjamerontof Omaha, cfiatrman of' the tirbgrarn'commitfee', wa&.theguest. pf, fhe. ;gre.side.nt?, Mrs. D.-.Sieyens,, at the luncheon pre cedinsr the . meeting." " ' . MrS, Sarah. tnkewiescj:,' a Polish woman, wno .came v mis' country in July, gare an interesting account of conditions in Poland during the war, interpreted by her daughter, Mrs. Archie ' Cavich, who has been jn America seven years. Mrs; Linke wiescz . will repeat ner talk :aQhc stae meeting. ' , , Mrs.- Cole Speaks at Mead..; : Mrs. F.VH. Cole, department chair man"; rjo.f Iclvfl 'iseryjce reform,. . Ne braska '' Fedefration , . of., Wcttneii's Clubs, spoke , before the Woman's club of Mead,' Neb., Wednesday 'aft ernoon, her subject being, "Civil Service ! iii Pijbjic Sc,hoois." ; . . ' ' i' f la'' v ' Dr. Towrie Gives'Lecture. Dr. R. S. Towne spoke before the literatur(Ldepartmenf of th" Omaha Woman's-' club - Wednesday', morning, his subject being,' "Witchcijaft." : Personal Victor RosevAter returns Thurs c'ay from an eastern trip. s ' M9vFrank Colpetzer leaves short ly to spend the winter in California A daughter was born .Tuesday td Mr. and Mrs H. H. Ingram at Stew art, fcwpitsl ,:...; --U'- Jr.l Miss Ruth Patterson was called to North" Platte Sunday by the sudden death of her sister. ' i in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and Mrs E. B. Zimmerman of -Lincoln spent Tuesday, m Omaha.. . . !, Miss Helen Smails. who, has spent the past vsumnier 'in the'east,' is -ex pected home; .November . J. v , Mr. and Mrs: R. P. Hamilton jr., announ.ee -., the ..birth . of .a, daughter Sijnday, October at Stewart hos pital. ' . ' ' '' ; '"bltr E.-C. 'McSfianehas 'returned from Estes Park,: where she spent the" summer, ana ' is.1 now: af.stae Blackstone.. ..' . Mrs. Thobnas Dugher 'has .returned' from Chicago,' where she spent a, sbort time, visiting vjier- daughter, Miss Nell Ddgher. " Miss'. Ann .McCprinel1,;,daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Charles S.' McConnell, loaves jiext wppW for Petersbufflr. Va..-where she WilbenterL Southern college. ' - , 1 Miss Luclla. Petersen, who is trav eling intjie ast, is: now. visiting at. Vassar college where 'she was for- erly a student bhe is the guest ot iSs,-Josephjne Marple. ;. ..-ji Miss -i Marsrhuerife - .. McCartney leaver -Saturday,. Octdberv 16, ifor Pnlrfwatpr. Kan., where she will he a bridesmaid at the wedding of tier cousin, Miss urace uoason.,s . t Paul Duffv leaves Friday for Bos ton to. be a delegate from the Creigh- ton -chapter, at we Rational cdftvert tion of the Phi Beta2i medical fra ternity which wiH .be iheldat Har vard." ''.',."':' ,.'.'.' '' " '" Mr. and Mrs. AlfredMunger have returned from their Honeymoon trip and will be at the'C. W. Russell home until their apartment is ready. Mrs. Munger was Iorence Russell before her marriage. Problems That Perplex An we rid By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Tubby: The height of a girl of 17 varies all the way from five to seven feet, most" girls being between five feet four inches nnd five feet seven Inches. lW weight which onje ought to possess depends upon the height. very slight girls weigh about loo pounds, some even less, but this is under weight. A girl five feet four inches ought to weigh 120 pounds. A girl five- feet eight inches .ought to weigh as much as 140 and not more than 155 of 160... ' -Diamonds- Our collection of diamonds is greater , than ever before to meet thedemand of increasing numbers who have come to know Henrickson'a as the store of jewel fashions linked with mod erate pricings where intrinsic value exacts no additional premium because "of good taste. Stones purchased at below present market prices offer exceptional values to the diamond , customer. Your viewing ol our diamond stock is solicited. - '-HenricksotVs Established 1882 . . ' 1 16th at -Capitol - ' Art Chairman 6 I ..... ..it: . Mrs., Anna R.-Morey'of Hasttn'gsV state chairman of art tor the JNe brska Federation of Women's olubs, is in Omaha in tHei iiiterc'st of club work. . ' . ' . t 'Jft'nile' in: the, city '"She' will the, guest of. Mesdames Avery,) Lancas ter and 'M. QtCatneroh., MrSF. H.' Cole will entertain1 at luncheon for her on Thursday. " 'Mrs. Morey is" returning Shenandoah, la., where she gaye an art lecture Tuesday at the open day meeting of the Shenandoah Wo man's club. She will leave Thurs day for her,home. Advebtisemknt iCalifprniar Syrup hf Pjgs' ; Child's; esriaxative 'I .Accept ''California" Syrup of iFfgS paly look for -the name California on the package,: then you are sure your child is having the best and most-'harjnless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on: eacK bottle.. You .must say "California." - Beautiful Women of Society, duilngthepsSt jcveiuy ycuis nave reucu upon it ior tneir oisiin- uished appearance. The oft, refined, pearly I white complexion it I renders instantly. Is always the source of I flattering comment. A Stubborn Cough - Loosens Right Up . HT 'Thin home-made remedy Is a won jr aer ior quick results, easily T t aud cheaply made. l l , ' I1 4 l (' 4 4 "l1 ' V :.HereAis a home-made -syrup wnich 1 millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break ing UD stubborn couirhs. It is rhenn . and pimple, butvery prompt inac ,tion.. Under its healing, sootbJnff in-t ." fluence. chest soreness -xmes.'-nhWrrr. , loosens,. bxeathirTgi becomes easier,.! . tickling, in throat stops and you tret . a goou mgnta festiul sleep, llie usua thtcat and chest colds are con? qiiered' ' by. it in 24 hours . or less: ' Kothing better for bronchitis, hoarse ness, croup, thrSat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. 1 To make this splendid congh syrup, Tour 2 ounces" of Pinex into a nint bottle and fill the bottle with plain. granulated sugar syrup and shake, fhorouphly. If you prefer use. clari fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar Syrup. Either way, you get a full pint a family supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, known the world oyer for its prompt healing effect upon, the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "iy3 ounces 'of Pinex" withLiull directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed. t give lpromntlyi,refunded The Pinox Co.. , Ft.' Wayne; Ind.-; FA J" . v - -K f !5nfv ' Dunlap Sailor is an artistic, practical.hat whicKl tffi '. iv x i'v lri' , -.' ;' ; ISwI .' v .gracefully complies with the requirements of dis- ioS a What's What ' By HELEN DECIE. A "Jargtr wedding" -means hun dreds of invitations to church and breakfast,, a color scheme for.drc orations and' bridesmaids' costumes, and a hundred, other time-cpnsum-ing incidentals, The prospect of tins exhausting burden of detail and publicity so affrights -some ol .the only really "interested parties" even J in. the higher social circles that they elope to a friendly clergyman and are married without more ado. In that case the mother of the bride sends out , the wedding announce- 419 Eggs From 20 Jbiis Ji30 Days Mr. Dougherty Got This Result in October. Plan la Easily Tried. "I tried Don Sung and the results Ti-re far past any expectations. I gok -419 eggs In 80 days from 20 hens while moulting. I think this Is Wonderful, as th"" hitrdly laid at all before." Frank . Mr' Dougherty bought tl worth of Don Sunir In Octobor and wrote this letter In November. Fig ure his profit on 85 dozen meny iaiu little or nothing. This may sound too good to be trn&T but it costs nothing to find oat. 'We'll make you the same offer we made him. Give jour hens Dou Sung and watch results for one month. If you don't find that it pays for itself and pays you a good profit besides, simply tell us and your money wtMe cheerfully refunded. Don Sung (Chinese for egg-laying) is a srientllic tonic and conditioner. It ll easily giveu In the feed, Improves the hen's health and makes her stronger and more active. It tones up the egg-laying organs, and guts the eggs, no matter now cold or wet the weather. You can obtain Don Sung from your drugglft or poultry rensedy dealer, or send $1.04 (includes war tax) for a package by mail. Burrell-Dugger Co.. . eafto . I .'111 VUair IVI zii (jouimma uidg., Indianapolis, In Chinese for Egglaying BronchiaiTroubles 6oothe the im'tatioo arid vou relieve the distress. Do both quickly and effective!? by using promptly e deoendable remedy- W?"TABHlTS"tW m'i r e. from ' ISl : : ' ' ' -t: .gTTWSM 1 . v I It Mil: -, j - ' - 1 ! ll 1.SA " ' '' wiininaunj women, k. Ml IRM The new styles make the Dunlap more desirable than -! jRy - JIU! . , ever in f LAI IN BLACK., CLUt, lAUft, BKUWH, ? . v; Wffrl - : BQitfra , r.DrFN ,a ruAMPArNf ; thf Twn.TnwF Biitiri IfBa EFFECTS, navy-blue With champagne under brirri; J ffil'; IaITsTu . seal brown with mushroom brim and French edsr; , - I .... 3 iWtt . ' Unfit FrAnrK fdorn vrith' rkamnamiA nnlwlu-Jm I i IC?3 taupe diamond shape'erown with bound edge. kR .1; . . .y -J AWr x-x.- x- mail:-'.: :-WKa : -r . . 2MHtVj&r .... . eqki ""' " 'J,:''' ' Corner 16th and Harneyv ' " '"' SE ' l ! 1 "The Phppnix Hosiery Store of Omaha" g d. Sherman & rlcConnell Drug Co. mcnts, as soon as tlie requisit? sta tionery can be engraved. More, sen sible is the via media of a. wedding t-'arty. with inly the immediate fam ily 'aiyl a few intimate friends pres ent.,. 1'hj bride may wear the tradi tional wedding veil and orange blos soms," just as .though 500 guests had been , invited. The engraved an nouncements, together with the at home cards of the happy pair are inclosed in envelopes, addressed, sealpd ' and stamped in advan.-e of th' date, and these are mai!ed to all friends immediately after the cere monj' ' (Copyright. 1920, by Fubllo Ledger Co.) What is reputed io be the mbsti beautiful string of pearlt in exist ence is owned -by Princess Carmi nati, of Italy. They are large, flaw less and perfectly matched. , Safe TJlWi rInfaiiH,InHdindOrewfn;Chil(lrn I TbeOnginalFood-DrinkForAUAge, does wonders for ppor compIexicMis Underneath 'most unattractive skins Is a clear, pleasing complexion all that is needed is the proper treatment ! It is surprising how often a brief use of Resiriol Ointment and Resinol Soap will -clear away blotches, redness and roughness and give the skin its natural freshness and charm. If your skin isn't just what yon want It to be, ask your dealer for Keeinol Soap and Ointment. TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful, it usuauy as indication mat tne dneys are out of order. Keep mm organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL tit world's standard rsmsdr for kidney, Uvar, bladder and oric add troubles. Famous slue 1690. Take regularly and kf in geod health. In threa sizes. al druggist. (Uuarantead at lapfwatotM. Uok fot the aaaae Gatl Medal arery n 1 Si& 1 SQUEEZED Care of Toaster - When the electric toaster has served its purpose at a meal, brush 'out the bread crumbs with a little paint-brush'. This keeps the insutat- (ng wires' from -obstruction and pro ongs Abe life of tbe toasten- Putting on Gloves The correct wa to pTiV on silk .gloves is to wofk each finger and the thumb down . scparatejyv The gloves should never be forced down by the finger of the other hand into the crotch of the fingers. Unusual Flower Note - Paris has invented a novel use for flowers on large hats. The soft flowers are worn close to the face edging the underside of the brim where it joins the crown. ' for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR llorlick's The Original . Avoid Imitations V ami SnhatifntjM '.- Rich Mltk, Matted Oraln Extract In fowder W CkiiiourUhin1rMUui Clogged-Up Headache ; If s foolish totufier from constipation' tick headache, biliousness, dizziness indigestion, and kin- yisv . dred ailments . jr-- Little Live UAKICKa PllU will end IIXTLE all misery in few hours. Purely vege table. Act PILLS gently on liver and bowels. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price CORE THROAT J Gargle with warm salt water """" then apply over tftroat . V-VapoRud Over 17 Million fan jUstd Yearly . APVERTISEM Ey Br vrid New Way to! Remove Hairy Growths (Actually Removes Roots end All) The vexed question 'of how to com pletely remove superfluous hair has been solved at last I By means' of the new phelactine process, the hairs entire, roots and all, come out before your very eyes easily, harmlessly, "quick as a wink." It Is so different from the depilatory, elec trical and shaving "methods, yoQ simply must try it to fully appreciate its remark able advantages. I i phelactine is perfectly odorless, non irritating, non-poisonous a child - could eat it without the least injury. It leaves the skin so soft, smooth and hairless, n one could, tell you ever had a moustache or otherhairy growth. If you will pro. cure a stick of phelactine from your drug, gist and follow, the simple instructions, you wtll certainly be astonished And de lighted with 'the result; : , Bee want getters ads are best business Buy Your Heater and Kange at BOWEffS It's none too early. Be prepared f or the cold days and nights to come. ' ; , Bowen Heaters waste no fuel, are guaranteed and offered at value-giving; ; prices. 4 y ' -' j Economy Heater These Heaters can 'e had in many different designs, and . siatskThe1 Economy is ctfnsid-;' ered one of the 'very best soft 'coal heaters made, and -Hiay, . c;,.. $3.o.op; Economy This is 'a six-hole range ' with a full 18-inch oven . has heavy duplex grates v and guaranteed a perfect 1)aker priced ' We also 'carry-;, full Uina t ; Steel Ranges.' These ranges ; are heavy asbestos - liried and - - - mae of Armco rust-proof : . steel, which Insure the pur- chaser of (having a r, perfect,' '-t stove in every respect. These staves can be had in full nickel trimmings . and . in plain black and a? B range in price DOaJ r up from. Coal Range BIG ONE-DAY SALE Thursday October 7th, of BLANKETS and COMFORTS This sale coming at a time when blankets and ! , comforts are most .needed, presents to you an oppor tunity io'secure those you want at a wonderful saving. ,,j BLANKETS Heavy cotton blankets for the Jll nights soft " and fluffy, in prettypTaids'of tans, blues and grays r f BbwenU Special Value Size 66x80, at Size 54x76, at ' ' $11.00 and $8.50 . $6.50 and $4.75 ' CRIB BLANKETS ' V V In two sizes, large ranged of colors and patterns. Some real values. ' Bowen'a special value, $2.50. and $1.50 each. V . i COTTON COMFORTS Soft, fluffy cotton comforts in assorted patterns of silkoline and sateen covers, large sizes and reason able prices. Note some of the following Bowen" 1 special values -l ' . ' , $10.00, $8,00, $6.00, $5.75 and $4.95 each. I CRIB COMFORTS ; . Size 45x60 crib comforts in pretty small allover chintz patterns in' pink, blue, yellow and combination; ' colors with pretty sateen borders in plain colors to matclj. - . - ' "S 1 1 ' Vi Bowen's special value, $5.75 each. . 0-IAAX bsws n PilTla Fistula-Pay ' WheirCured . Jt JULxrSi A mi,d rt treatment that cures Piles, Fistula and othei UBa as' Reetar Diseases in a short time, without a severe surgical ep. , , eration. No Chloroform. Kther or other general anesthetic used. tuI ?It'dJn ,r"Id for treatment, and no Money Is to be paid ontil 5aJf Wri lor book on HtLl Diseases, with name and testimoulals-af more thaa 1.000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. ; . , DR. E. R. TARRY Saaaterlusa, fetsira Trnat BMfSBea Bldg.) Oman. Nek. t r Sr ' June Day Heaters V Nickel trim lG-inchirebowl, and equipped with a hot blast air chamber around f irebowl, ' thereby meaning a great savf ingoffuel to Jjg QQ. you. Priced at vww,uv ,i . . r. i 551 '' ' We also are showinir a larsre line of soft coal heaters, in various sizes, irom tne me dium to the large, which , ) I will kpen vour Tfinrnli rnm- i M 'fortable no matter how low : " the . thermometer may drop. ' ?jmd.rP.... $12.50; A splendid line of Peninsu lar Har4 Coal Base Burners '! now offered. These stoves are unsurpassed and will last ,-for years, tfhese stoves can ;be had at less than the pres-, . ent wholesale price. r Cast Iron mtwuw sjatsaf ; 6 ! ( j i h ill i - I 1 II X fA i " . . :...::. , ........ t. . . ..- f r- M!-' M.,l-n.." f ,Ji,. Pf i.i J, 4 .a. , f V;''-''-'',,rw'J' ' r ' "