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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1920)
I HE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, KOVh'MKUK 2. JxJitu. Society I Powys at Brucemoor. John Cowpcr Powys, who lectures in Omaha Wednesday afternoon tin der auspices of the Woman's Tress club, will he a guest in Des Moines Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. George 15. Douglas at their Brucemoor estate. There he will give a private lecture and be honor guest at a dinner party. Mr. Powys will arrive in Omaha Wednesday morning and will ap pear in lecture at the Fontenelle ho tel at 4 o'clock. At noon, he will be honored at luncheon by members of the Press club. Tickets for his lecture may br -btiined at Mat thews' book store or irom any mem ber of the club. Mrs. Anna Stcese Richardson and Edith Locke, both of New York and formerly of Omaha, are greatly in terested in the success of the Powys lecture. As honorary members of the Press club, they have asked that tickets be sent them. Returned From Abroad. Miss Lomse Dietz, who has been spending the past several months in Paris, returned to Omaha Thurs day and is at the LUackstone. While in Paris she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Har wood, formerly Nina Dietz, and Mr. liar wood. Mr. and Mrs. Harwood are the parents ot a daughter, who has been named Nina Joan. Miss Dietz brought with her on her return to America a number of the latest Parisian fashions, among them the sandal slippers, which have attained much popularity. B. y. Election. Mrs. E. B. Williams entertained members of the B. T. club at her home at luncheon Friday. The fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent, Mrs. -W. S. Mohler; vice presi dent, Mrs. E. S. Luce; recording sec retary,Mrs. S. W. Adkins; corre sponding secretary, Mrs. L. E. Moore; treasurer, Mrs. A. Berg strom; membership committee, Mrs. M. E. Ralsten and Mrs. C. W. Goodsell: courtesy committee, Mr C. A. Adams and Mrs. II. C Madden. Cornhusker Songs. The University of Nebraska will have a new song book in the near future. A committee composed of faculty members, alumni and stu dents are now engaged in compil ing the work for publication. This book will consist of old Cornhusker songs, a few popular and well known songs from other universi ties and original songs, new ones of the university. Prizes amounting to $100 are of fered to writers of the best songs submitted. This contest will not be limited to students alone. The con tributions should be mailed tothe Cornhusker song book committee, station A, Lincoln. These songs will not be given to the public until "University Night." Halloween Party. Helen Robison gave a Halloween party Friday evening. Those pres ent were Misses Margaret Smith, Virginia Todd, Gertrude Marsh, Mary Elizabeth E Gertrude Siefkin, Georgcne l.-.,.ussen, Jean Redick, Sarah Rich, Sarah Pickard, Janet Powell, Marion Clark, Mar jorie Nelson, Norma Archer, Clara Schneider, Cameron Millard, Ray .mond BowtnrTom Nolan,- Raymond Russell, Fred Larkin, Clyde Drew, jr.; Frank Kenriard, George Redick, jr., and Lloyd Leslie. Phi Rho Sigma. Among the chaperons at the danc ing party given Saturday evening at the Phi Rho Sigma chapter house were Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp son, Dr. and Mrs. Ford, and Dr. and Mrs. James Walvoord. r Problems That Perplex Answered Bjr BEATRICE FAIRFAX ,: A Ca.se tor Time. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Three years ago I met a younir man to whom I was attracted; through certain circumstances wo did not meet again until last winter, when . we started ftoing about together. As t am only IS and he is 21. we decid ed to marry in two or three years. There was no definite engagement, but I was no longer interested in other friends and dropped most of . them. Now hi finds that he has a mother and sister to look after and would not be able to offer me any thing substantial for a long time. He wants me to go about and meet H)ther people and not to consider my self in any way bound to him. He ays that jf ever he has anything to offer he will come to me; in the meanwhile I am to treat him as one of my friends. This, I realize, is very honorable of him, but I am not at all crazy about getting married, nor am I interested in anyone else, and he says that if someone who can offer me anything should come along I should feel perfectly free to ac cept. I am interested in my work and would not care how long I had to wait. Just what do you think ol the situation?? F. P. A. I think the young man's philo sophical ideas are correct. You ought to be perfectly free. Youth Is variable. If love survives long years of waiting it is proven the real thing. If it doesn't, why be sentimental enough to try to build a house on sand even if you once liked the view from the beach? Try being friends and giving your atten tion and ambitions to your work. Keep an open mind concerning what life has to offer. Time is the best solver of such problems as yours. Be a (Jowl Sport. Dear Miss , Fail fax, Omaha Bee: I met a young man sbout a year ago with my girl friend and her sweet heart. We went out in a party of four to several dances, theaters and places of amusement, and this young man, who always escorted me. acted as though he cared for me until an Jther girl friend started going iround with us. Whenever she sees this young man ihe comes and tells me, and when we are out together she forces her lelf on him in an absurd manner. We are all about 18, and don't you think she ouqht to have a little more respect about her to know what she is doing? Will you tell me what to do? JAYBEE. Be a "good sport," my dear. I use this in the sense in which the Eng lish employ when talking of ath letic games In which thev are not ably fair and clean. Don't let the other girl nag you, don't let your self grow irritable and so most un attractive. Play ihe game). You're young and needn't take any one boy seriously. If good temper and sweet ness won't hold the boy, at least they will get you into a 'ine habit. I wouldn't take her too seriously. Laugh good naturedly at the whole situation and don't flatter the lad by letting him realize that he's a bone of contetto Plans Western Trip SlJLa smi&x Mrs. W. T. Springmeyer is plan ning a trip west. With her hus band she expects to leave shortly for Spokane. Seattle, and other point on -the Facific coast. Mrs. Spring meyer is a past matron of the Vesta chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. She declares herself a staunch re publican and says she will vote for Harding and Coolidge on Tuesday. Do You Know XII I Three questions day for the housewife. 1. What are "game birds." 2. How to make a good dessert from oranges and canned pine apples? 3. How to remove water spots? ' , These questions wilPbe answered by the-Housewife. Answers to Previous Questions. 1. The word poultry includes all domesticated birds bred and raised as human food. 2. To make banana filling for a cake beat white of one egg, add three-quarters of a cup of powdered or confectioner's sugar and then beat in the pulp of one banana that has been cut in small pieces. 3. Before washing sweaters or other knitted articles measure length and breadth. After washing in lukewarm water and mild soap lay on a covered table and stretch or pat hito original proportions. Fasten in place with pins and leave until dry." (Copyright, HHO, by the MoCiure Xayapapw Syndicate.) , Personal Phi Delta Kappa. Phi Delta Kappa, honorary society of the teachers' college of University of Nebraska, will meet in Omaha Thursday afternoon. Jack Beacom 'spent Sunday is Lincoln. Dr. E. D. Johnson is spending six weeks in Minneapolis. Mrs. A. McBride of Omaha is now at Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo." Miss Amanda Heppner, dean of women of the University of Nebras ka, will spend Thursday and Friday ii. Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnstein, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arnstein and Loyal Cohan were guests at the wedding of Helen Gold ?nd Joseph Simon in Lincoln last Wednesday. Rev. Robert W. Kelly, the new president, of Sacred Heart college in Denver, recently of Omaha, was the guest of honor at a dinner Sat urday night in Knights of Colum bus hall in Denver. Miss Mildred Rockwell, who is a student at Itie University of Ne braska, spefit the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rockwell.. She came home to at tend the wedding of Katherine New branch and Howard Douglas on Saturday evening. " Mrs. H. W. Ruggles of Boston is here visiting Mrs. Arthur Gwynnc. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Kicrstead, and Mr. and Mrs. ' D. Lincoln Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Kibben of Grand island and Mrs. Catherine M. Noble, of Washington, D. C, arc also guests of Mrs. Gwynne. Attendants at Wedding. Miss Margaret Matthews and Miss Dorothy Hippie were bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Josephine Strode and Carlisle Logan Jones, both of Lincoln, on 'Wednesday of last week. Miss Matthews and Miss Hinole are sorority sisters of the ! bride, -all being members of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Your Dollar Buys more at my closing out sale. I must vacate when my lease expires. This is your opportunity and my loss. Diamor0, Watches and Jewelry at a ' 1 Sacrifice.' , Ryan Jewelry Co. Securities Building Geo. W. Ryan, Pres.' m Doctor Prescribes D.D.D. for Banker Write to H. J. Bowers. Csihier Pint National tnlc. Tracy City. Tenn. "Th wont cue of Errant ! belle anyone ever experienced. Wi tettint me wild. Sent for my doctor. He rec ommended Tkrm Dt. Marvelous relief from the Tery first application." Anyone iunerinc from ikin trouble mild or erere ihould investigate at onca the merits ef D. D. D. Try it today. We fuaranUe the Brit bottle. Uc,aocandSl.0. ' M lotion ibr SWn Disease Five Sherman & McConnell Drue Stores. 5ZS2SZS2SZSHSE5: Makes a Family Supply of Cough Remedy ' Really better - than ready-made Congo .yrti (., ana eaTeoaDoav s. Kaally and quickly pet pared. If you combined the curative prop erties of every known "ready-made'' cough remedy, you probably eoald not pet as much real curative power as there is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any druggist 2Vt ouneea of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or conj syrup, as desired. The result is full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleas ant and never spoils. This Pinex and Syrup preparation' gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irri tated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. - , A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth-' ma. there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2V ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or 'money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. DR. LEE W. EDWARDS , Chiropractor ' '24th and Farnam 306 So. 24th St. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. " Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the -sunshine take COLD MEDAL Tho national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for tly aaraa Cold Medal oa everj bos aad accept no imitation ADVERTISEMENT Gets 28 Eggs A Day Now, From 34 Kens C. C. White, Well-Known Breeder, Tells How. Costs Nothing to Try. ADVERTISEMENT TAKES PAIN, OUT OF RHEUMATISM Keep Sloan's handy for backache train and sprains, too - ' SLOAN'S Liniment has been sold for 39 years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer Sloan's pro duces results. Applied without rubbing, it pene trates to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, scia tica; sore, stiK, strained muscles; backaches, sprains, and other ex ternal pains, often the result of ex posure. It leaves no mussiness, skin stain or clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater economy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it Tr?e si'-s 35c, 70c, fSn SHna: Linimenira "I pave Don Sung to S4 utility Buff Orpingtong autl the eg; yield increased I wonder and I am cow giving It to all to none retruiany. tnas. c nite. it ST., Cherry tilll laria, ilackrille, Ind. Mr U'hlta 4a tfca Trroll kTiown breeder end ex 0 i bihltor. He wrote the f a hove letter in Decem- - Jji"i A ber, after bis test had fm,mtkmf rhown a gafci ot 21 egga a tUy from 84 hong. We will make you the same offer Tte mode hltn. Eereltls: Give your ho:is Una Suns and watch results for one month. If yon don't find that it pays for Itself and pays you a good profit besides, simply tell us and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Don Sung (Chinese for esg-laying) Is a scientific tonic and conditioner. It la aslly given In the feed, improves the hen's health and makes her stronger and more active. It tones up the egg-laying organs, and gets ihe eggs, no matter bow cjld or wet the weather. You can obtain Don Sung from yont druggist or poultry remedy dealer, or send $1.04 (includes war tax) for a package by mail. Burrell-Dugger Co., 214 Columbia Bldg.,. Indiauupolis, Ind. Chinese forEag-Laying ADVERTISEMENT Tint Your Gray Hair T(isl Package Free! Juat for a short time, In order to prove tcr many- more thousands of women, that Brownatone is in fact the perfect tint for gray, faded streaked hair, the manufacturers of this really wonderful i preparation will send a trial package free to those who write at once. Brownatane is positively guaranteed and cannot injure the hair in any way but Affords protection against In fectious diseases. All prudent persons should avail themselves f this dependable germicide. AT ORUQ STORES EVERYWHERS ADVERTISEMENT for Hie sportsman's use Everyone who indulges in indoor or outdoor sports should keep a jar of Resino' ready torelievethechaf ingorthe itching rash so often pro duced byoverheatingthe blood. It cools the inflamed spots, stops the itching and burning and restores the skin to its normal condition. Resino rOintment and Kesinol Soap are Uo widely used fnr improvinf poor com plexions, l'our Jrxrrut ullt iJkm. DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a dean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestiort, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chrst (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 will quickly transform (tray faded hair in the most amazinpr manner so that your friends will marvel to see you growing younger insteRd of older. Regular bottles can be had from any druggist at 60c and J1.S0. Two color: "Light to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." For a free trial bottle with easy, com plete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing and war tax to The Kenton Fharmacal Co., 539 Coppin Bld., Covington, Ky. M Bee want ad are best business jrettchs BAUME ANALGESIQU2 BENGUE Informal Affair. Howard Robison gave a party Sat urday evening at his home. Witches, pumpkins, black cats and owls dec orated the rooms. The quests were Misses Kinily Hoagland. Margaret Scott, Janet Nolan. Adelaide Sea Iniry, Ethel CimniiiRhani. Deth Cole, Florence Christie, Belle Howe Arey, Mary Dlackwell, Ruth Heardsley, Frances Edgerly, Beverly Manning', Frances Hartzell; Messrs. George Tunnicliffe, jr.; John Kennedy, Rus sel Doty, Frederick Lemere, Fred erick Martin, Edward Flittqn, Billy Kearns, Lawrence Mnllin, Allen Shortfall. Jack i5ruce. Hunter Scott, Charles Dox, John Trout and Rob ert Hartman. I iNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begirt "emergency" treatment with V V A PORUQ Over 17 Million Jan Uied Yearly Not A Blemul . mars the p e r t e c t I appearance of her corn 'plexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un natural color and corrects greasy skint Highly antiseptic, used with beneficial results as a curative agent for 70 years. M01HH) . For Expectant Mothers Used Br Three Generations HITS 'Ot IOOKLIT Ol NOTHIIHOOO PAST, Ft It felAOPICLS RlfUUTOa CO. RIFT. ATLANTA M. Th . fiousewifes Burden When a woman is almost distracted from overwork, her home is in disorder, crying children, and on top of all is suffering from backache, bearing down pains, or some other form of feminine ills, then she should remember that hundreds of women in just her con- dition have been restored to health and regained their youthful strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and not rest until she has given it a fair trial. Proof that it Restored the Health of TheseTwo Women AIIVKKT1SKMEXT MANY LIVES ENDANGERED Thousands of Deaths Due to Neglected Colds Doctors declare that every winter thousands of lives are needlessly sacrificed through neplect of what at first is a simple cold. There is grave danger in allowing a cold to "wear off." It is more often likely to start the develop ment of pneumonia or other serious trouble. ' At the first sign of a cold you should start taking Father John's Medicine, which is a doctor's pre scription with more than sixty years of success in the treatment of colds and coughs.. The gentle laxative effect of Father John's Medicine drives out impurities and the tonic food ele ments build new health and strength to ward off further attacks of dis ease. Another important point to re member is tHat Father John's Medi cine is guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form so it is a safe medicine for all the family to take. ,y ADVERTISEMENT Bilious? Take NR Tonight Nature' Ramkdy l Batter and Safer Than Calomel. Clean Out Syitem Without Griping. Stops Sick Headache. Guaranteed. , Cairo, 111. " Some 1 ime ago I got so bad with female trouble that I thought I would have to be operated on. I had a bad displacement My right side would pain me and I was so nervous I could not hold a glass of water. Many times I would have to slop my work nd sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted several doct ors and every one told me the same but I kept fighting to keep from having the operation. I had read so many times of Lydia E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped my sister 60 I began taking it. I have never felt better than I have since then and I keep house and am able to do all my work. The Vegetable Compound is certainly one grand medicine." Mrs. J. It. Matthews, 3311 Sycamore Street, Cairo, III Chattanooga, Teun. "I used Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound, liefore my baby came when I could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back and relieved me of the ill effect which so often develops at such times. That was my first experience with thu Vegetable Compound. Years after wards I took it during tho Change of Life and got along so well I scarcely evei had to lie down during the day and seldom had dizzy, fainting spells. I am now well and strong, can do all my housework with 'perfect ease and it is a comfort to me to be able to say to other suffering women take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and be strong.' I will tie glad to have you use my nania if it will be the means of helping any one." - Mrs. R A. Faikbtjkn, 60(J Orchard Knob Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. Ailing, Overworked Housewives Should Rely Upon W LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. Money back without auesboo if HUNT'S Salve fail, in the treatment of ITCH, ECZSMA. RINGWORM, TETTER or other itching skin diseaaea! Try . 75 cent boa nt our nlt Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Ladies LetCuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Soap'.Ointm ent. Talcum, c.wywhr. For sample .ddresa : C.ticm-Lborfct-o;lM.Dpl.X. iUIdw, .u. Bilious attacks, constipation, sick headaches, etc., are in the great ma jority of cases due to digestive trouble and no reasonable person cun expect to obtain real or lasting benefit until the cause is corrected. Nature's Remedy (NTt Tablets) is a vegetable compound tliat acts on the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys, the purposa being to bring about healthy and harmonious action of all the organs of digestion and elimina tion. It acts promptly and thoroughly, yet so mildly and gently that there is never the slightest griping or dis- comfort. But that !s not all. Nature' Remedy (XR Tablets) have a benefi cial effect upon the entire body. By Improving the process of digestion and assimilation, the nourishment is derived from food, the blood quality is enriched, vitality is increased and tha .whole system strengthened. Once you got your body In this splendid condition, you need not tike , medicine every day just take an NR Tablet occasionally when indigestion, biliousness and constipation threatens, and you canalwflys feel your best Remember keeping well is easier and) pheaper than getting well. Get a 2:c box of Nature's Remedy '(NR Tablets) and try it. It is sold, guaranteed and recommended by yourj druggist. 5 -crman & McConnell Drug Co. ADVERTISEMENT iETTER THAN WHS Constipation Is Relieved Prompt-Permanent Relief CARTER'S LITTLE LXVER PILLS rarely tail. Purely v- ly oo the liver. I Relieve after trest re lieve indiges tion; improve the complexion Crighten the eyes. Small Pill small Dom Small Price COLDS AND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. CARTER'S ITTLE INZER s jm n mm Supply Your Needs by Usin Ete Wants Ads 351 He; Its The senation of the yiar in the drug trade is Aspironal, the two minute cold and cough roliovor, au thoritatively guaranteed by tho lab oratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common pocopie as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy thryhave over tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all ; you hvo to do to pet rid of that cold i is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk hnlf a dollar for a ! bottle of Aspironal f nd tell him to j serve you two toaspoonfuls with four' ) tcaspoonfuls of water in a gl;ss. I With your watch in your hand, take tho drink at one swallow and call ' for yor money b:irk In two minutes if you cannot feel your cold Tiding 'away like a dream within tJie time limit. Don't be bashful, fi r all drug gists inviie you nd expect you to try it. Everybody's doinK it. When your cold or ceuph is re lieved, take the remain ler i.f the bi.ttle home to your wife aril bnbi-. s for Aspironal i ' hy far tho ' ; i mrrt effect!-'. t- '. ; end the r- t : "' ' 1 o. r "ti rtuuUy fi'.' I:., .n.s i ..:.! ... '. ' ren Kill That Cold With FOR Colds, Congis CASCARA Kg QUINSN La AND Grippe Negltxrted Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves 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 Grip ssffsd Inflzgeatz SYMPTOMS: Dry Feverish Lips and Throat, Tired F eeling, Aches and Pains, Dull Headache, , Running Nose. The germs of Colds, Grip and Influenza are dangerous and should be destroyed as quickly as possible. Grove' L. B. Q. teMsfe (laxatlvs Dromo Qulnlno Tablets) destroy the germs and act as a tonic laxative. Be sure you get the genuine. Ask for : 3 Grove's Price 30c. L. B. Q. taMsts Sbb on box. 00 0 Fistinla-Pay Whm Cwedl A mild ojratem ol trratmrnt that cum Til. Fistula and o'.t.i Rectal Di-oaes in a aliort time, without a severe aura-iral ot i-ratii'n. No Chloroform, fclher or other itenral anelhete ued. ..iu.iit in irjr cane acert-U for treatment, and no mom-? ia to be pai.l until . r..e for ooik on Hectal Diseaara. with name and tutimaniala of mora tiiaa rm irnt pe.iri ho have henn permanently eured. C !. S.. R TAIJRY Sanatorium, Patera Trust Bid-. (Be Bldg.) Omaha. Ni.