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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY,- OCTOBER 14. 1920.
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Society ;
Cards Issued.
Cardi have been issued hv Mr
Mrs. Harvev' ElUwnrtfe Nw.
I A branch for the marriage of their
.. vt:.t..( -., -: . .
J!Ir evening, October 36, at All Saints
. ' ana .nti onae
rwm be at home after December 1 at
iaj south frorty-fourth street.
KimmeULeaQge.
, ' Tat marriage of Miss Edna
Laint of Walnut.' Ia- md G. A.
Khnmel of Omaha took place Mon-
nay evening at the home of the
i groom' sister, Mrs! E. f , Goitiane.
KeV. J. M. Wilson officiated. Mr. and
TMrs. Guinane were the attendants.
5 The couple will be at home at Twen-
. ty-lourth and Emmet streets.
Concert Party.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mickel en
tertained at a party at the Caruso
concert, Tuesday evening. In the
group weTeMr. and Mrs. E. J. Walt
of Lincoln, Rev.-and -Mrs. Titus
Lowe, Messrs. and Mesdames Henry
G. Cox, T. L. Combs, J. H. Ready,
Joseph C Britt of Boone, la.; Mr.
ana Mrs. iaylor. Miss Henrietta
Medlar, Miss Gladys Mickel and R.
v A. Medlar and Mr. Schimrael 'of
Davenport, la. Following the con
cert Mr. and Mrs. Mickel enter
tained at supper for their guests and
' for Miss Alice Miriam and Louis T.
Grunberg, assisting artists at therf
concert , '
To Go to Lincoln
The special maids to the Afc-Sar-,
, Ben queen and the queen. Miss.
Gladys Peters, -will be the guests of
the board of governors at the Ne
v braska-Notre Dame foot ball game
taturaay in Lincoln. This is home
ling day for Nebraska and nun
eroas Omaha parties are planned.
The maids will be entertained at
luncheon at the University farm
, preceding the game. .
Misses Marion's Caver. . Phvllis
Waterman, and Erna Reed will also,
aciena tne game ana win remain tor
the Beta Theta, Pi dancing party
that evening. (
Drama League.
wMrs. Edgar Morsman, chairman
if the Tercentenary poem contest
(In the landing of the Pilgrims, be
ihg conducted by the Drama league,
announces that, owing to th wishes
of high school teachers, the contest
- has been extended until November
15. Mrs. Morsman is being assisted
, by Mrs. Luther Drake and Mrs.-My-ron
Learned. South High school
has entered 100 poems. A prize of
JS.00 Will be awarded for 'the best
-' P?em submitted by a pupil of each
vf ?h school and a prize of $5.00
fcil be awarded for the best of all
?4irns and a prize "of $3.00 for the
tecond bestj,
Surprise Affair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris en
' tertained at a surprise dinner party
it their home Saturday evening, the
occasion being the ninth wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mc
Andrews and the birthday of Mrs.
What's What
By HELEN DECIE .
Clubdom
"AM
Mc Andrews. The euesta were Mr.
-nd Mrs. John D. Carew, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. Hannah'
Carew, Misses Mary and. Margaret
Carew and Dorothy McAndrews:
Frank Darda.. John McAndrews,, E.
D. J.
Carew and
Carew.
Bazaar.
Hatizvoh club wilt srve a bazaar
Sunday. October' 17, at the Y. M:
H. A. club rooms, to which the pub
lic is invited. v
Winter Dancing Club.
The first informal dance of the
Winter Dancing dub will be held at
the Blackstone hotel Saturday eve
ning, October 16. '
The "fox pass" is older 'than the
fox trot; nobody has identified the
Mrs. Malaprop who first perpetrated
the mispronunciation of faux pas.
Even speakers who know the
French language thoroughly rarely
use a French phrase in English con
versation. Reputable authors are
equally chary of interlarding their
good English with foreign words,
although accasionallv certain mean
ings can be conveyed more succinct
ly in a familiar French - or Latin
phrase. ' . , '
In the illustration, an imperfectly
educated and pretentious talker is
airing her ignorance of French in
misused expressions of which . she
knows neither the meaning nor the
South Omaha Woman's Club. :
The South Omaha Woman's club
held its first business meeting of
the year Tuesday afternoon at li
brary hall, South Side. Biennial re.
ports were- given by Mrs. Samuel
( Shrinlev.'' resident . Mrs. 'John R.
Hughes reported -on Industrial and
Social Conditions. - Mrs.'-BruceMc-Culloch
and Mrs. Roll Beavers were
elected delegates to .the state con
vention of federated women's clubs
to be held in Fremont, October 26
29. Alternates chosen 'were Mrs.
W. D. Myers and Mrs. D. S.;Clark.
Mrs. Shrigley is a delegate by virtue
of her office. - t
" The program included vocal solos
by Miss Helen Guerjn afld.a reading
by Mrs. John R..Hughes. .-rAv
Seventeen new members .were en
rolled. - i .
Ms. Effie Steen
open a class in eipressidn, forclob,
members, beginning next vWoqneS"-
day. !-.;.:"-x-
Swastika Club. ' . ? '. ,i ,
.The Swastika club met .Tuesday
with Mrs. J. H. Foley. ..Mrs.. CD.
Rosenbery and Mrs. C E." Haines
Kittelson'iiwiU
scribed for her more or less edified
hearers "a '.' stylish tchateo,- (cha
teau, confounded . with ' -chapeau)
which Is "all the Red Jimmy"., (per
haps regime?) "in Paris mflKnery."
pronunciation. She has- just oe-
. Do You Know VIII .
Three Questions a Day for the Housewife,
1. What is pasteurization of milk? . t ,
Z Is skimmed milk satisfactory to use in cooking?
3. Whether tin cooking dishes should be kept bright? ,.'
(These questions will be answered tomorrow by the Housewife.)
Answers to Sunday's Questions. '
I. The banana has the advantage over apples, peaches, pears
and similar fruit in that it is wrapped in a germ-proof .skin, '
2. Orange juice if free from seeds is excellent for even babies ,
but the orange pulp is.not considered suitable for children under
their seventh or eighth year.
3. To free a garment that has been cleaned in gasoline from .its
odor, place it, after it has dried, in a hot place, or press it, wide? a
cloth, until theodor practically disappears. s ,
Problems That Perplex
s AaiwarW Wf
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
Ambitious: The' matter of market
trig stories la one whichstroubles even
seasoned writers, so do not be dis
couraged if yotf can't sell yours at
once. Send your stories to magaslnes
which' publish the kind you have
written. I would suggest that you
leave the matter of compensation to
them.
.My Dear- A.V D.: What can
a little child of 12 be think
ing about to ask if ' she ts old
enough to go with boys, attend pub-l!o-
dances and wear her hair in
puffs T We live our lives in periods.
There comes a time when it is right
and advisable for-girls to have boy
company. You - have not reached
that time. 'At your age, one should
be getting plenty of sleep.' outdoor
exercise, learning something about
household . tasks and - studying her
books. If you do-not learn certain
things now you will gothrough life
without them. Isn't there a Camp
Fire organisation in your town? If
not, start one and absorb ts ideals
which' are so ' good for a growing
girl. Be young while you are young
and try to' make yourself fine and
strong for' the years ahead.
Delaware has on!
physicians, six Jn
one in beaford.
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seven : women
ilmington, and
ADVERTISEMENT
- MOTHER!
CaUforoia Syrup of, Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
were guests of the club. Xh ,ie"t
meeting will be in-wo weeks at the
home of Mrs. A. S. Toote.
Purple and White Week.
Central HighchQol will hold its
second annual purple and, white
week November 1. 2 and 3.
The program will include a pa
geant, "The Story of Central High
School," and an exhibit of various
things such as old photographs, cos
tumes, papers, etc . . ', ;
Needle Work Guild.
The Needle Work Guild will hold
its annua), collection and distribution
of garments, for the poor of the city
November 4 and 5, at-the Scottish
Rite Cathedral, Twentieth and Doug
las streets.
Calendar.
Minn in Woman' Society Thiim'
day, J. -is p. m., at tha hom of Mr. O.
L. Ollleapl. SOU Newport avanu. s.
Baalaaaa Girl' Iauc Thursday. T:0
fi. m., . man metinf of all mambari of
ciru at ttaa slrla' club house..
Wycho Story Trllert' Leagtie ThurwJay,
i 'JO p. m.. businua meetlnc at thn homo
of the secretary, Ml Agaea McElroy,
HIT Park avenue.
x Amerlcaa War Mothers, Omaha Chap
ter Thursday, I p. m.. Memorial hall,
court house.
O. E. s. KeaaiattAB af Ymtm riiapter
Thursdsy. 1 p. m., Maaoulo Temple. MatMl
Cbrlirtlanson, hostru.
Adah Chapter, O. E. R. Kmulaaiaa
Thursday. 1 o'clock luncheon, at tha hom
ot Mrs. N. M. Qraham.
Appear At Yonr
Best Instantly'
If yon recetva a
caller or aa unexpected In
vl tattoo, yoa caa feel con
fident of always appearing
at your best In but a few
raoawststt nnderstoyoar
skin wondertulty
soft compankm that Is
beyond coraparitoa.
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Accept ''California" SvruD of Fies
tnly look-for lhe""n'ame "California,
on i the package, then you are sure
your child is having . the best and
most harmless physic for the tittle
stomach, livei- and bowels.'Children
love its fruity taste. Full directions
on each bottle. You must say
"California."
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. C H. WaJrath have
returned from Chicago..
jf Miss ClaraSchneider of Fremont
pent Wednesday ..in Omaha..
MiavD. E. Bradshaw is spending
three weeks in Little Rock, Ark.
Walter Head leaves Saturday for
a short stay in Washington, VD. C
Miss Mary BotkJeft Monday for
Tulsa, OkL, where she wi'l visit rel-
stives.
f Mr. and Mrs. Bert C Hynes an
' Pounce the birth of a daughter, Col
v :n Marie, October o.
' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Roecker an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
Stewart hospital, Wednesday.
I
Mr. and Mrs, C O. Byara an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Tuesday at he Stewart hospit?L
Mrs. Charles E. Black is in Chi-
visitmg her sister, Mrs. Cotton,
tnd her niece, Miss Halcyon Cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stovel an
nounce the birth of a son, Howard,
jr., Ootober 7, at the Ford hospital.
''""George Liggett of tWca-NeK,
1ia ha been snendinar -several diVS
in Omaha, returnedSfeome, Wednes-
Mrs. T. J. Cantwell and Mrs.
James Crowley and son, James, jr.,
of Hastings are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. WVJ. Donnelly. v
A daughter was born Wednesday
Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles F. Turner
at Stewart hospital. Mrs. Turner was
formerly Ada E. Morris. -
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLaughlin
ind small daughter and Mrs. Joseph
Martin of Graad Island, are spend
ing a few days here. They are stop,
ping at the Fontenelle.
Misses Winifred DaveJ,t Grace
Knicely and Bonna Luick of Hast
ings spent Tuesday in Omaha. They
were ioined here by Miss Iva Marvel
nd attended the Caruso concert
YT1m Anderson of Alberta. Can
' ida, is now in Omaha and will spend
the winter with relatives. She is
ith her brother, Theodore Ander-
n, and Mrs. Anderson, at present.
Mr. and'Mrs. George Koch, who
bar been in Europe since May, re
turned to Htw xoric uctooer
rr! the Frederick ana win ar-
- m . m I
in Omaha. the utter part ot tnej I
veekj. -. , - -.
fr W. T. McGffl of St Joaeph,
Wo, who has been the guest oi Mrs.
Ford E. Hovey, left Wednesday for
her home. Mrs. Tohn S. Letton, who
I also a guest at the Hovey.'home
leavts Friday for her home in BalU-1
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-Diamonds-
Thirty-eight years of specialized effort and a
wide experience in the diamond business has
given us the right to claim expertness and au
thoritative judgment It alsoenables us to give
values that are a little better than-can usually
be secured at prevailing prices.
PLATINUM SOLITAIRE $150
-John Henrickson
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Jeweler
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bed 1882 16th at Capitol II
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V
9he HOOVER
the wonderful Electrical Agency of Help for the
Housewife should be in Every Home.
3 MORE DAYS
Before "the Great Hoorer Sale End.
Order one at once, taking advantage of our easy.
terms of
$5.00 down
$5.00 per
month
v
Test after test proves the .
Hoover as it beats, as it
sweeps," as it cleans, re
moves ALL dirt, dust and
lint from carpets and
rugs, keeping the rooms neat and cjean at all
times. i .." ' .. .. '
See them on display at the Electric Shop' or
phone Tyler 3100 for a hsme demonstration.
NebraOTPower1 Go.
XKVKX unNIT
Nw Tkati You Have
Heard Caruso Sing
you'll surely vant to hear his wonderful voice
again. And you can hear it whenever you wish
With a Victor 1
r Victrola : '
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you can have him repeat as often as you like those
.-wonderful arias you enjoyed at his concert. -
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" W II ' Yletrola XI,
m " WM.00 ,
No other instrument and-no other Eecord in the
opinion of Caruso can reproduce his art. Come in
and hear your favorite Records on any style '
Victrola-iT$25.00 to $1,500.00. -
( TERMS IF YOU WISH
Fifteenth
and Harney
Omaha
The
Mo
Coignmon Fault With
Cooks is to Use' Too
Much Shortening
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NEJ of trie most embarrassing things for r.
'housewife is to have her cake turn out
"heaw" or her oie crust "sotnrv " Not onlv
pi .. ,..- ,' OOe Z t
unsatisfactory to the palate but1 the cause of
' many, people saying: "Pies give me indiges-'
r tion" or "I can't eat pastry."
YSt this is a condition easily avoided.1
' Dont use too much shortening. -
Vou use V toH less Mazola than you need
of either butter-or lard with better results. ,
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If it's pie, Mazola will make tha finest, most
delicateand easily digested crust you ever tasted.
Or if it's cake both lightness and richness wfllresult
fron? using Mazola. .
And being an oil it is always ready for instant use
no tiresome ''cTeaming-iri.n
This is because Mazola is an absolutely pure vege
table fat from an edible source. It is 100 fat con
tains no moisture as is contained in butter and lard.
Once youxy Mazola you will prefer it to laid and
other shortenings.
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY
V 17 Battery Place, New YariA
TTDT7T7 Tla new hrilome!y nitutratd Com Proi
TJ7'J-' ucta Cook Book iontains 64 1ge of prac
tical and tested reclpet Iry expert c&okc Write today
Corn Product! Refining Company. P. O. Box 161
ixew xonccity.
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Batht to j drew baby in the liealtlifal walilce heat '
Majestic Electric Heater
The ttf eit, tie bandtomeit, tha most .
powerfull electric heater made can be
ued wherever there it an electric outlet.
alajertic Eectrie Heater terra yo in any part et the ,
booM, at any how, for Un( a period aa yon want v
turn of tha awitet
-another turn ox
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tha twitch and all expeneaeaaeea.
AnPntaUe
Hajattie Dtdrle Beaten
era equipped with I feet ef
heater oord
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KaJeeUe Baetrle Beaten
- era the erlcaul pateatea
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Thtrt srt IftrUhlt tjft Mqjutk
Thirt an 3 imirl typi tMt
Ait rair tar f Mlh,
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VtrMffA VHMe Jitefajf
Ittf In Crtafwa hi ffetf ltTaffa
x ONCE 'SOU THY
YOU WILL PREFER IT TO LARD AND COMPOUNDS
A (BEAR OIL
for HAIR
AN INDIAN'S SECRET
Oat af the potent tamdiaiai ft
Katalka (br tbe hair If itcnln. tMr
d. Thtra ar .otiur actln IsfTedlaiia
sot toond In any ettwr batr mpara
' tli. Ketalao bat nccMd In nany
caaw or kawaaat. faiuna tair and
aaairatt wbni entr oUmt hair kUoa r treat,
seat Ma jaond futile. 1300 araatea. Arnaa.
int faralta ia cue considered aopaleat. Vta
atvM'ajue.a kaM liHl
Wfcr bMom. or raealn Nil If yoa can erow
halrf . If .then han obtaloed a new trawth ar
haw eooooered dandraS. or topped falUnf hair
Ihnmh Koulko.' r ma mr tf Oct a. box
tt KOIALKO at aay any era, rtera; .r trod ia
eenta attrer or iuan, for BJIOCBU&I with
BOOr BOX of KoUlko to
VH.BritljiIrSti1raF.NewYort.!tT
ADVERTI8EMEM
BETTER THAN
VlllSliEY FOR
COLDSAND FLU
NevcExir, Called Aapironal,
Medicated With Utest
Scientific Remedies, Used
and Endorsed by European
and American Army Sur
' getpns to Cut Short a -Cold
and Prevent Complications.
Every Druggist in U. S. In-
In structed to Refund Price
While You Wait at Counter
- If Relief Does Not Come
Within Two Minutes. ...
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Delightful Taste, ' Immediate
Relief, Quick Warm-Up.
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The sensatioa of the year In the
drug; trade la Aspironal. trie two
minute cold and cough reliever, au
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oratories; tested approved and most
enthusiastically endorsed by the
highest authorities, and proclaimed
by the common people as ten times
a quick and effective as whiskey,
rock and rye. or any other cold and
cough remedy tney nave ever irtea.
All drug stores are now supplied
with the wonderful new elixir, so
all you have to do to get rid of
that cold la to step into the nearest
drug store, hand the clerk half a
dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and
tell him to Serve you two teaspoon
fnls with four t eaapoonf uls -of water
In a glass. With your watch in your
hand, take the drink at one swallow
and call for your money back in two
minutes If you cannot feel your cold
fading away like a dream within the
time limit. Don't be bashful, for all
druggists Invite you and expect you
to try it. Bveryboays doing it.
When your cold or cough la re
lieved, take 'tha remainder of the
bottle noma to your wife and babies,
for Aapironal la ay far the safest and
most effective, he easiest to. take
and the most agreeable cold and
cough remedy for Infants and chil
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That's Why
You're Tired
-Oat ol Sorfs-Bive No Appetite
Yoar Liver Is Slaggisb
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS
will help put you right
to a lew days
They act quickly
thoagh -gently
ana gtw n- 4l
tare a chance
to renew your
health. Cor
net the fan-
mediate effects of constipation, relieve
bWoiitneaa, indigestion and sick headv
Seaiira-SnaiIltfiiPnW
Superfluous Hair Now
Removed Roots and All!
(New and In.tantaaeote Heme Method)
A boon to women troubled with anper
flnooa hair is the new phelactine proceaa
It i totally unlike tbe depilatory, elec
trical and other method heretofore em
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It ia the only thing- that enables one ti
remove the hair completely reota and al
in one's own home, without the as
sistance of an expert. The result can
not be "doubted, for the user sees thi
hair-root with her own eyes. . .
A stick of phelaetine. with easy diree
tions. can be had at any drag-store. It
is entirely harmless (a child' could safelj ,
eat It), odorless and non-irritating-. It
an instantaneooa method, and so thoronft
that the skin is left perfectly smooth ana
hairless, bearing- not the least evidence al,
its former dbfigmretnent. ' .
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indigestion, insomnia ; painful pasa
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tne erorid's standard remedy for kidney
vac, bladder and vrkadd troubles am
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, Neglected Colds axe Dangerous ;
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
" Breaks op a cold In 24 hours Relieve . v , .
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic -Laxative
No Opiate in Hill's. . .
ALL' DRUGGISTS SELL IT
JL JLJLvCrSa A mtti rsteai ef treatment that enree Pilea. Fistaia and olhat
BVBi UU7UaVIUetal Diseasae ia a short time, without a severe anreieal m.
jraajaateed in every, ease accepted for treatment, and ne none ia to be paid ante!
eered. WrKe for hook on Beetal DUeasee, with names and testimonials of more teas '
UOteproiBlBent people who have been permanently cured.
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