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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
-A 14 THE BEE: OMAHA. ' SATURDAY, OCi'UKER SO. lt20. (r Society j V Burr-Blesslnir. , 1 The marriage' of (Miss Avonia Blessing of . Cedar Rapids, la., and Burtis Burr -of Bartlett, Neb., took ' place ; Wednesday, Rev. . Arthur ,Atatk of Hanscom Park Methodist church officiating. The attendants were Miss Mabel Spanton and George R, Barlow, both of Omaha. Wedding Guests. A number fMhe out-of-town uestj tor the wedding of Miss ouisa Bailey, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. TL J. Bailey, and Walter W. , Weeks of New York City on Satur ' day evening have arrived, i Mrs. A. S. Kane, aunt of the bride-to-be. and Mr. Kanaand Mrs. J. W. - .Sharrard, grandmother, arrived Fri day morning from their home in ...New York City. James Bailey, brother of the bride- lect, arrives Friday from Lincoln, where lie attends the University of Nebraska. , Mrs. H. E. Stevenson and daugh ter, Edith, f Waterville, Kan., ar "rive fn Omaha Friday evening, as -do Grace Bailey, sister of the bride-to-be, and". Mis. Elizabeth Shedd, v both students at Rockford college, , . Rockford, 111. - Harold Naramor Oi Bridgeport, . Conn, who will act as best man, ar , rives here Friday evening.' , ' ,i . ,-. : ' . ' : ' Farewell Party. ' ; A farewell party in honor of David ' : nd Ben E. Kubby .--members of the !-Knig1lts of Zion, who are leaving t. the city to mle their home in Chit-ago, was given by that organization Wednesday evening in the Young "Men Hebrew association club '-rooms. The room in which ' the ' larcwell party was hold .was deco rated with blue aud white, the col- cri of the organization. ' David and Ben Kubby are charter -members- of the organization. David lias been isecrctarv, vice president for four terms and president of the k organization. Beii has been treas filiref and president of the Knights f Zion.- He is also president of the ludca Cowiieil of Omaha, of which s, the Knights of Zion is affiliated. ! '. Anxious to Attend Lecture. ' Miss Queen (Joddafd of the Nc- liraska Humane society was a much . surprised woman Wednesday after noon iwhen sever?) women informed "J'ler at the Fonknelle that they had come(there to hear Powys speak. As : a matter 'dt fact the humane society was holding its convention there and .Miss Gojdard was compelled to tell them that this speaker was not" on the list.V. lnves'igation proved that , Powys (John Cowper Powys) will - Mieak at the Fjbntenelle Wednesday, November; 3, tW der the . auspice of th Omaha; Woman's Press1 club. ' ; Surprise Party. ' 1 A surprise paity'was given at the !ioie of Mrs. J. A. Wiig, Saturday . evtnirrg. October 23, in honor of her sisten .Miss Delma Meek. Those present were J Rhsses Grace fully, iRuth Stubfh,-Dorothy LaBrie. Vir t fiihia Mellon.' M. Snyder; Mariori Vir- i v Moihsncj- and Eileen Wiig; Messrs. ' Charles McCarthy, Dan McMillan n Reedy. Don Summers. E. Peter . on,5Bill Wetteroth and Charles Nelson. -J.-: 1a Phi Beta PL "v Atoka Aloha chanter of Phi Beta Ti fraternity-of the Creighton '.Col-. lege of Medicine will entertain at a Halloween dancing party at the " Rlaokstone, . Saturday evening. The guests rill include alumnae metii ; bers'i pledges.' iwnibcr of "rusliees.f ' and members of Alpha Psi chapter " of the University of Nebraska Coli lege. Of Mediqine. , . " -. . , .ill, y, .,'. . - ; Halloween Supper. ' , - MrsJohn T. Brownjee will give a-Halloween supper -of 14 covers at ' her home, Saturday evening for her son, John T. Brbwnlee, jr.. who leaves next week to spend the win i ter in Florida with" his grandmother, , Mrs. CM, Martin, , of Pittsburgh. J ' Mrs, Martin i& now in Omaha. ' , .... - . f . , . - Luncheon For Visitor, v , i A, luncheon was aivn last Tues v 'lay at the home of Mrs. William H. 4 Sackriede honoring Mrs: Alexander . i Martin 91 Chicago, who is visiting - her daughter.1 Mrs. William T. F. Sackried. Covers were laicf for Mesdames Martin," Ernest Trimble, Ed Sorenson, Ed Andreason, C. O. 1 Hurd, Thomas Lvnch, Dr Luckner, Miss T. Brandt. Mrs. William J. F. i Sackriede and the hostess A ' J- .M . . ! ; V Birthday Party: , Miss Gertrude Theim entertained , "0 guests at a Hallov crn party at her home .Thursday n '"'?. the oc- icasion being her 18i!i binhday. I Onjaha Whist Club. t The Omaha Whist club" will meet I Friday evening, 8 Vclock, at . the V Blackstonc, hptel. This meeting is open to women player ?-.-v Comoanv B. - -i Canteen Company B will meet Sat- urday afternoon, November 6, with i Miss May Mahoney,; when they will I sew for charity. s Pre-Nuptial Party. " i 'Otfrs. John T. Brownlee enter- i tained'20 guests at a bridge lunch- j eon at her ihome Friday, honoring I Miss ; Ruth Mills "and -Miss Hazel Howard, who will be November ? ;v r' - ' -7 . ;t ( : Dancing Club. ' " The Vee1c End Dancing club will - open its season with a dance Sa'tur- ., t 1'ay evening, October 30, jt the Fon ; 1 I 'enelle. ( , , - 3 ' B. ImL. Parti - s ! J B. X. chapter of K E.U. will give I i a B.;j.i.' party anatiairoween am v ner. Saturday evftfing, at the home v ,of Mrs O. A. Danielson, S107 Capitol , f avenue. .' - : ,. ; . Bridge Party. Mrs. Mernell Rohrbough enter etlte 'nd 12 guests at an afternoon party air.er home, Friday. in t , Mr. and Mrs. M. V.S Robins will entertain at a Halloween. party at their' home .Friday evening 4or(2S guests. .;-,:;; ,. ' ' . : ' Hani Time PartT. k St.ose parish will give time .dance, Friday evening, a hard at 4102 South Thirteenth street. What's What By HELEN DECIE ' . ! ( , The jeolous mother is more un-reasoningly- selfish than the jealous wife. She, too, is a self-tormentor as well as a ' source of mortification to the object of her exaggerated devo tion. Women who married young and happily -' without? interference , often grudge thr same happiness to their sons and daughters-especially to their sons, for then it is a case V! the other woman; the younger woman, the possible ritfal in affec tion and duty. ; ' '- A sensitive and high-spirited gjrl dreads an invitation to any gather ing which includes an eligible ad mirer and his ' jealous' mother. She is haunted by the elder woman: she cannot' exchange a civil word with the man without knowing that the eyes of the mother are following her as though she were a thief who must be kept under surveillance. (Copyright, 1920, Public "Ledger Co.) " Problems That Perplex . '"" . Answcrtd By -BEATRICE FAIRFAX v Suggestions for Hallowe'en. , October 31 is Hallowe'en, r the Eve of All Saints, the holiday! time of ejves, witches and ghosts. Hallowe'en patties are usually masked affairs, the .guests donning costumes of ghosts or' witches. ' Jack-o'-lantcrns, with ' which the rooms are lighted, are made from hollowed pumpkins wifji candles in side. Thetandle light shines through the holes cut like features. Corn-1 stalks and aotumn leaves may alsoT be,used in ,the decorations. A frieze of.Tvitches on broomstic'ks. w'ith cats, bats and owls, surmount the fireplace perhaps. A. full . moon :shines ovor all and a caldron on a tripod holds fortunes' tied in .nutshells. - The pre vailing colors' are yellow and black. As HallnwpVn is a time for lovers hto learn their fate, heartsaifd other sentimental tokens are also used in the decorations. ..,r' ... Guests are sometimes , invited to come attired as ghosts. They are sent around to the back door or base- , ... j . ?' nrt- - 1 meni entrance 10 get in. 1 ne nousq should be dark except for jack-o'- lanterns or candles. Pin a number on the back of each person. For the first game"have guests guess each other, writing down the name which he thinks -goes with each number. -Another eame-have - guests see how many different words they can get out ofc-Hallowe'en, not using any letter morc times in any one 'word than' it appears in Hallowe'en. Also, have guests compose v a telegram made up m words taken from Hal lowe'en.'. ''::'--; ;. . v An apple is peeled all in one piece, and the paring s ung three - times around the head and dropped behind the left shoulder. . If it does not break, and is looked at over the shoulder it forms f he.-initial of the Jrue sweetheart's name. With a ringand goblet this charm -may bq tried: The ring, symbol of Vic singer: ' Miss TSett ; Jjott Shepherd, famous soprano. The test : A direct comparison be tween her voice and its Rk- CiKATrotf by New Edison. -. The Jury: 18$ public audiences; agg re gating over 100,000 people. Th verdict (unanimous J: No differene?! ' ' --' Lot.tis dismryou Come in and tell, us which voice or instrument "gfet" you moat quiekhv We'll grre you the " personal fa-Toritei''leahpi-Test. Taw taat win show jou what the New Edison's perfect real ism doe, how it bring the keener. fiDer, sobtier joyi to marriage, is suspended by a hair within a glass, and a name spelled out by beginning the alphabet over each time the ring, strikes the sriass. ' Letters of the alphabet are carved on a pumpkin. Fate guides the hand ot the blindtolded seeker to the fat jful initial which he stabs -with ipiu. t; " ' . I Letters cut out ot paper are , sprinkled on water, in a tub. They iform groups from which any one i with imagination may spell out 1 names. . . - i Blindfold two of the euests and seat them on -the floor facing each Other. Oive each a bowl of cracky crumbs ana a tablespoon, with in structionso ieed each other. ;This is funnier than it' sounds. . , Apples or , doughnuts are sus pended fronla string, one for each guest. ' A prize is given to the one who first succeeds in eating his apple or doughnut. It is -not permissable to use the hands. . Each guest must try to secure his apple with- his teeth as it swings to and fro. ' l he one who hrst succeeds 1 in threading a needle as 'he sits on an overturned, jug on thc4 floor will be first married. " , Twelve candles are lighted and placed at convenient ilistances on the floor in a row. As the guest leaps over them the first he blows out will indicate his wedding month. . One candle only placed on the floor and blown out in the same way means a year of wretchedness abend. If it still burns, it presages a year of 10V. ''. . . M ., v' Apples are placed 'in a tub ': of water. Each gues must secure his appw wun ins iee.in as ib noai on the water. , ' 1 . To see the iace of your lover, walk down the cellar stairs backward with a candle in one hand and a mirror ii. the other. A suitable menu jof . lalio'. een mav ho chosen from the following: Weenie sandwiches, daughnuts. gin gerbread, cider, popcorn, apples,- nuts and a ilaliowe .11 c.ke. A ring, thimble, penny and button baked in the cake foretell respectively speedy marriage, a journey, spmsterhoou, wealth and bachelorhood. T There will be a meeting of Vkll those who, are, interested in , the church bazaars that arr given each year in 'the rotunda of the court houses on ' Saturday afternoon, 2 o'clock, in the Superintendent's of- ice, court house." r Women employed in British gov ernment offices now number nearly uu,mj. 7 '5 "' :'; DABYS COLDS -' f.. V are soon without.' nipped in the bud" 'dosing" by use of V VApoftua Ootr 17 Million Jan UteJ Ytarly K I " Resmol would soothe that itching skin The first applicatioB of Resinpl Oint ment usually talces the itch and burn right out of eczema and similar skin 1 affections. This gentle, healing oint ment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, and is almost sure to re store skin health in a short time. Kesino OiatyKnt Soap at all druirwt. BEATON'S SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS COMPARE OUR PRICES AND YOU'LL ALWAYS BUY AT BEATON'S $1.60 ' Imported Lilas Vegetal , Toilet Water . ......$1.07 $1.25 Lkj Tonic... ...98 60c Nujo 48( Leo's Malt Product. .81.38 1 pint. Liquid Glass, for storing' eetrs 20, 75c Milk's Emulsion.. . 53 . 15c Sterno Heat .IO& 90c Mercolized Wax 736 $1.0fl Boro Phenoform. . .89t' SOc Beaton's Cold Cream. 21 25c Hair Insoles Keep the feet warm apd dry.. 17 60c" Shoe Polishing Out fits ...39 30c a Laxative Bromo Quinine, at'....'. .....22, $1.00 Listerine .. .r. . . .79 50c Orazain Tooth Paste. 34 25c Lysol 19V. 25c Phenolax Wafers. . . .19 20c Venida Human: Haft Nets, 2 for ..25 40c Castoria .24 60c ;Cocoanut Oil Emulsion, Shampoo . . .39 60c Beaton's. Brillian tine. 39. 50c Eatonic - 34 35c Freezone . . . . . . . : . 27 $2.5D L'Origan Face Pow der for..... 81.89 60c Danderine.. 48 30c Mentholatunu 17 $1.25 Imported Olive Oil, per pint '....... 81.00 25c Sanitary Powder Puffs 10 $3.75 : Horlick's Malted . Milk .....82.98 35c Sloan's Liniment. 1 ...21 $1.75, Goutorbe Face Pow der. ... i:. .81.25 4 :J1 5th Mail Orders ...... m i". Personal Mrs. J. W. Tolle has returned from a six weeks' eastern trip. A daughter was born Friday at the Stewart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Grorge A. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Henry an nounce, the birth of a son, Monday, ut the Stewart hospital. , ' 1 . ' Mrs. Wilson Low leaves next Fri day for California to join Mr. Low. They inteud to make , their home there. ' A son, Robert Owen, was born Snnday, October 24, at St. Joseph rospital toMr. and Mrs. frank O. I nct.r Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ralph,' who are wintering in California, have taken an apartment at the Zelda in Los Angeles for the winter. "Mrs. Jennie Hubbard of Colo rado springs, who is en route home from Ann Arbor. Mich., is visitincr her cousin, Mrs. George M- Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Orschell of Chicaco will snpnd th winter in Omaha vwith their daughter, Mrs. B. f. Lewis, ihev have lust returned from a trip to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. Slofnan announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday at the Wise Memorial hos- ital Mrs. SlOman was formerly Miss Anna Feil and is the daughter of Mr.'Snd Mrs. N. P. Feil. Saturday Specials . ' W Omaha Price Hair Goods Specials y ; for Saturday only! Regular $8 Real Human Hair Switches, made of finest hrst quality hair, special at Regular 6.50 Ear Puffs, made hair, special, each, at ' Uegular $12 Switches, natural special, at UegulaT ?18 Transformations, very special, at Uegular J30 Gray Switches, made of convent hair, very special, at , Fine Hir Rolls, at Fine Hair Nets, at . - ' 'Beauty ParlorSecond Floor Brandeis "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH' Lister's Sanitary Napkins Medium size . . . . 50 Large size. ....... .55 Now Is the Time to Rid , the House of Mice Mouse Traps, each. .5 Per dozen 50 Sweeney's Poison Wheat. 15 25c Rat Nip.. 19 Stearns' Electric . Paste. .30 ' ., SOAPS Lux 11. 20c Carlton's English Bath' Soap 10' Palm Olive Soap, 3 for. .25 35c Resinol Soap. . . . . . .22 20c Pear's Unscented Glycer ine .... ..... v. ......12 PHOTO DEPARTMENT Films Developed Free when Prints are ordered. Graham Beauty Secret Lift Out Lines. Draws Out Blackheads. ..Reduces Enlarged Pores. Bleaches the Skin. Correct Sallow Skin. Z Drug Company 'qind Farnam Streets Receive Our Most Careful Attention Saturday, Specials Hershey's Cocoa, -lb. tqi -at ;28 Walter Baker's Chocolate per lb 55 Tall cans Pet Milk, per vdozen .$1.60, Tall cans Carolene Milk, per dozen.. . . . , .$1.25 Campbell's Soups) per doz., only ...S1.48 New 1920 Holland Herring, J per keg .$1.59 10-lb. can Karo SyruR, per an 85 Ieadow Gold and Wedge-; iood Gutter, per lb.59c Fancy Grapefruit, Florida, per dozen .98 Fresh Coconut, 2 for. 25 HeaM Lettuce, Iceberg, per" head.. 10 and 12Va Boneless Rolled Rib Roast, per lb. 30 SOMMER BROS. 28th and. Farnam Harney 0188 r m. jmjmw'm'j ... . ... newest 4.98 3.98 8.00 of best grade natural wavy wavy, hair, 20 inches long, beautifully made up, and 12.00 26.00: .50,754.0 2 for 25? res CIGARS 40c Flor de Intals. . . .7 Box of 50 83.50 8c Autocrat 5 Box of 50....... 82.50 La Giraldo, each 5 Box of 50 82.35 RUBBER GOODS $2.00 2-quart Velvet Combina- tion Hot Water Bottle and - Fountain Syringe, at. 8 1.45 $1.40 Radiant 2-quart Foun tain Syringe.; ,-95 $1.50 2-quart Velvet Water Bottle 95 $3.50 Female Douche Spray Syringe ...81.98 PERFUMES $1.75 Djerkiss Extract, per ounce 81.10 $1.50 Jickey Extract, per ounce 90 $4.00 Houbigant's Ideal Ex tract, per ounce.. 82.25 CANDY DEPARTMENT , ' v ' Specials 80c Chocolate Creams, per lb ...65 $1.00 Chocolate Stars... 75 80c Lemon Drops, per lb. 60 60c Jelly Beans, per Ib. . 40 Agents for 'Huyler's Alle gretti, Johnston's and Gordon's Chocolates. MAZDA LAMPS The OrMnal and Reliable - 7 One. 15 to 50 watt Lamps. .45 75 watt Lamps.. . . . ; .75 Fuse Plugs'1.. . . . . .10 (10 to 30 amperes.) 11 1 ' q It o I 0 ' Sto j o j-iononononononooonoaonononononooonononononononononorj 118' .sm 1 : ? rertfiVA!Tfmy L IHBBBHHl 0 II HHU31 I a ... wwa 11 n S. , Fall and 6 .. - N M ' ;l . . ,-. .... ., . . ' ' 1 .. ; iMMlMir and Gosiwne ! 1 1 jr. i u o D o D 0 D There is an unlimited collection of suits expressing style themes in fabrics of un usual beauty such as Rust Brown, Turquoise Blue, Holly Red, Navy, Slate Gray, Suede, etc. Every suit is tailored N in that faultless man- v . , , ner that insures the smart style lines remaining indefinitely. Ilnmatchable Values, at, only 10 , ' g D $27.50 A , New Fall Dresses Fresh From Eastefii Designers - You, will find a, great number of - dresses, the sort it will be a' pride to own, and in view, 6t their materials and work manship, prices are low. :'. . ' $19.25, $28750, $27.50 Up :v V I II III -fci. . v;-'; ':::;ir W v g A Never to be X JJ ; m g . Forgotten Sale H ; ':,.ELOj6R'f:wL- ' ..;.LA3..':.; ' D o D o D o D o D o a o D o n o D o a o 0 o 8 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 About Tabre Lamps and Shades at if ' V v 2 "ce ' ' . This ruthless sacrifice is necessary in order to make room for the big shipments of Holiday mer chandise that are now" on the way. There are bases in every imaginable-style or design and shades in every wanted shape or colon Bases "A Few of Many .Values $15.00. Bases. are.. .$ 8.95, $17.50 Bases are. . .$10.75 $20.00 Bases are. . .$13.95 $27.50 Bases are... $18.95 $30.00 Bases are... $21. 50 $33.50 Bases are. . .$24.50 $40.00 "Bases are. . .$29.50 $47.50 Bases are. . .$36.50 $50.0.0,:Basesare . :.t$37.50 . CM. 16th & JACKSOH STS. Winter Suits at fjower Prices - $39.50 -$49.50 Up Fall Millinery Large ;. Group of Particularly Fetching Styles a( It is a sale like this that so admirably demon strates the value-giving supremacy of this Women's Style Shop located Out of the High Rent District. The style range is particularly good. ' -. - , v Shades A Few oPMany Values $ 8.50 Shades are. .$ 5.95 ' $17.50 Shades are . .$ 9.95 $24.50 Shades are i. $12.75 $29.50 Shades are. .$16.50 $32.50 Shades are. .$19.75 $42.50'Shades are. . $22.50 ; $46.50 Shades are. .$29.75 $50.00; Shades are. :$32.75 $55.00 Shades are. .$37.50 mm I - v I (o I I 1 I . .. D i : Im i s ,u: Stunning Coats o ;D o D o n o 13 o s D O D o D o D o D For NOW and Later Wear Luxuriously attractive and comfort able affairs tailored of soft pile fabrics in wrap apd coat designs many are be comingly trimmed with fur.;; $19.50, $24.50, $32.50 Up Delicious, Hand x Dipped Full One Pound Boxes 49c These are high grade, de licious, hand-dipped choco lates with assorted cream centers and in a ' different box are Sold around .town at $1.50 a pound here Satur day, a pound box, 49. .t! O 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o a o 0 o Every Day Values Baby Swings ....98 Casserole's ........ 82.19 Electric Irons $3.95 Kiddo Cars ...... .$1.98 Dust Pans with handle. 25 Chopping Bowls. ... . .59 Rolling Pins 27 0 o Child's Wash Sets. . .98 n Good Whisk Brooms.. 17 g Simplex Egg Beater and Q Cream Whip, special, at.14 Aluminum Tea 0 Kettle ........... $2.09 Aluminum 8-quart Preserv-y U ' ing Kettle . .$1.49 Double Rice Boiler, Alum inum, 1-quart sizel.12 Brooms ...-31 Acme Freezers ..... .65 Attachable Porch v Gates ...$1.49 Child's Glider. i.... $1.59 Clothes Bars .... 89' Medicine Cabinets.. $2.95 Clothes Hampers... $1.79 Self Wrinfi3ngxMops.. .89 Baby Walkers. $2.45 Urge Baby TJatcs. . . .39 O 0 o 0 o 0 o a o n 0 o u o Chocolates 0 o D o a o 0 o D o D D o D ' o a o a o D o a o D o a o a o D o D O n o a o a o D H o D D o S . n 3 monograph , I . 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