THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1920. 11 Will Appear Hp re In Co.ncert Shortly Zanco di Priiuo, dramatic tenor. id his talented Kusslun wife, pianist. Wite to friends in Omaha that they . expect tp appear here in concert in the very near future. They have been touring the Vacific coast states, wncre warm appreciation has been OIVM Th nut: Pncl.tnt.lKrrm. tcr oi uciooer m says ot tnem: "Seattle patrons of music who tlironped.thc Metropolitan theater to hear Sergio Zanco, Italian dramatic tenor, and his Russian wife, Mme. Eugenie di Primo, pianist, in con cert, witnessed last eveninsr. some $ thing in the way of a triumph. Both musicians, who appeared under the auspices of the Italian Commercial club, gave evidence of. accomplish ment in their particular field of en deavor that brought them back upon the stage time and time peain to ! acknowledge the plaudits of an en- inusiasiic audience. "What her husband does vocally Mme. di Primo accomplishes instru mentally. Under her fingers the key board becomes like the genii of the vase pliant to the will of a master. There is no striving after effect, the technique ofc-fno pianist is too perfect for that, but there is the poise which ADVERTISEMENT PAIN GONE! RUB MRF. RHFIIMATin WWUH-J IIIIMVIIIII I IV V flpUIMP iniWTQ nuiiiiiu sum i u Rub pain away with a small ' trial bottle of old I "St. Jacob Oil." ' Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in -fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Ja cobs Oil" right on the "tender spot" and by the time you say Jack Rob insonout comes the rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rhetfmatism liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, sore ness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sci atica, lumbago, backache and neu ralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bot tle of bid-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drift- store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains. , aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away. comes of assurance. Mme, di Primo's touch is so sensitive that her softest tones are felt rather than heard, and the mediumship ot tjie instrument is scarcely realiied. Mrae di Primo and Signer Zaaneo responded to encores including half the numbers on their program. What's What ' By HELEN DECIE HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Walking is the most healthful of all exercises, and our glorious In dian summer weather is ideal for "hiking" parties. But the walkers ought to be suitably attired; espe cially should they be sturdily shod. The .young woman delineated is obliged to cut short a pleasant aut umnal ramble because with her cor rect tailored costume she is wear ing shoes neither correct nor com fortable slippers with French heels designed for ballroom wear, but worse than useless for a pedes trienne. Not all women can wear flat heels, it is true, for the high-arched foot requires a shoe to correspond. A sensible compromise in that case is the Cuban or military heel, which, though fairly high, is straight, and properly placed beneath the natural heel of the foot (Copyright. 1S20, by Public Ledger Co.) Personal 4- Mrs. Charles Mjfrple returned Monday from an eastern trip. Mrs. Agnes Feiske of Platte Cen ter, Neb., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gruenther. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm re turned Monday evening from an ex fended tour of the Orient. Mrs. C. H. Goulden of Montreal, Canada, arrived Sunday to be the guest of her father, J. A. Mackenzie, and her sister, Mrs. D. Durran. The formation of the first chap ter of American Indian War Moth ers has just been formed at Fort Yates, North Dakota. Why Betty Kane Sent for Madgt. I went around in what my little mother would have termed a "daze" for the rest of the day, following my astonishing'interview with Dicky concerning my experience with Rita Bj-own. I had been shown an en tirely new phase of my husband's character, and I was not quite cer tain whether or not I liked it. T , Dicky's rages I had seen frequent ly, so often, in fact, that they had ceased to make me- suffer much, had became annoying or amusing;, as circumstances might direct. His volatile moods, his utterly irrespon sible boyish tricks, had long since become an ordinary routine. I had wondered sometimes if he would ever grow up, and here,, over night, as it were, I found a mentor, a judge, in the place of the irrespon sible boyish husband I had known. My Peter Pan I Had he grown up ar last? Would I never again feel the mixture of annoyance and thrilled admiration which his pranks gave me? With a humorous little recollection of the nonsense he had mixed with his grave lecture, I realized that Dicky's chief charm would stay with him always. But I think it was given me in that Clubdom Needlework Guild. The Needlework guild will hold a business meeting at the Scottish Rite cathedral Thursday at 10:30 a. m. The garments collected, to be dis tributed among local charities, will be on exhibition all day Friday at the Scottish Rite cathedral,, Niner teenth and Douglas streets. The exhibit is open to the public Tea will be served. Thursday? Clubs. Omaha Jnnlor lVeague Thursday, 10 a. m.F Blackstono hotel. . IlfvduHHft'u Society Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. Lyric building, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Benson Woman's Club Thursday after noon with Mrs. John Calvert, 2910 North Sixty-third slreet. Omaha Woman's Club, Home Economics Department Thuixday, 10 a. m., T. W. fC A. Mrs. R. L. Franz, leader. , , Needle Work finlld Thursday, collec tion of garments for charities, Scottish Kite cathedral. Twontleth and, Douglas street.. r. K. o. Sisterhood, Chapter K Thurs day, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home ot lr. Stanley Green, 1915 Emmat street. Business meeting following luncheon. Mrs. J. A. Bryans, assistant hostess. Omaha Woman's Club, Art Department Thursday. 2:15 p. in., T. W. C. A.. Mrs. George B. Darr will speak on "Art in. Venice." Mrs. W. F. Maloney will have charge of the program. Mrs. Avery Lan caster, department leader. -V inoment to know that his volatile boyishness would be his only as an adjunct to his character, not as an integral part of it, as it had seemed to me to be. There came to me, too, a realization that I must readjust myself to this new state of affairs, and with the realization came the, knowledge of a strange, new feel-i ing for my husband dawning within my consciousness. A Strange Summons. I had loved Dicky wildly, pas sionately, have intensely admired his talerits, have been extremely angry at him, foolishly jealous of him, but looking pack over my married life, I do not know I am ashamed to admit it even to myself that I ever have really respected his judgment and common sense as a wife ought to be able to do. I wondered in these hours of read justment if the fault had been one of perception, on my part or of real Jack in Dicky. Had he suddenly grown to man's mental stature, or had my eyes been selfishly, foolish ly blinded all these years? I had plenty of leisure for my in trospection 'and retrospection, for Dicky disappeared shortly after he had taken me back to the house, and remained away for the rest of the day. ' Mother- Graham declared ir ritably that she knew he was still looking up real estate agents, and her speculations as to his probable reasons for so doing were the only disturbing currents in the even flow of my day until the late afternoon, when a small boy appeared at the door with a note addressed to me ir1i prim, angular chirograph'. "Whoever in the world can be writing to you?" my mother-in-law inquired curiously, and I felt her keen eyes upon me, as with a mut tered word of apology I tore the note open. Betty Kane's Mystery. "It is from Betty Kane," I said, as I glanced at the signature, and then began to read the short note. "Betty Kanel She's the crippled girl who runs the tea room, isn't she?" Mother Graham queried next, and I nodded an assent without speaking, for I was absorbed in the message which Betty Kane had written. "Dear Mrs. Graham," it began. "Will you please, if possible, run in to see me today some time between 5 and 6? There is something here which I think you ought to see. Very cordially yours. Betty Kane." "Why don't you read it aloud?" my mother-in-law queried impatient ly, and I did so, though with a queer little feeling of reluctance, as though the message were something which concerned me alone. ""She's probably got something there she wants to sell you," Mother Graham commented tartly when I had finished. "They always see you coming, Margaret, in every town you lalid. I suppose, however, it won't do any harm to go over and see what she wants. It must be terrible to have that affliction." I smiled tenderly at the quirkiness of my mother-in-law. I knew that she would be as eager as I to aid Betty Kane in any way, but she must have her caustic comment first. I dressed hastily for the hour the crippled woman had named was near at hand and walked swiftly to the little tea room. I found it filled with guests, sipping tea and munching the little cakes for which Betty Kane's hands were famous. She wheeled her chair to meet me as soon as she could leave Ker other guests, and I saw with surprise that her usually placid face was lined with worry. "Please make an excuse to stay until the rest are gone," she whis pered. "I must see you alone." (Continued Tomorrow.) Hardy Ferns The hardy fern with glossy leaves is a much better plant for the table than the delicate fernlike ferns. It becomes a "life struggle" for any va riety of fern in the dry and heated atmosphere of a house, and so one should select only the hardiest for table decoration. It is well to be We that there are ' enough holes in the receptacle in which the fern is planted to afford good drainage. j rents thrive best in a moist atmos phere, and this congenial atmos phere can, with very little trouble, be provided for even the table fern. Have a case made of four pieces of window glass(set in a wooden frame, sufficiently large to cover one or more ferns , without brushing their sensitive fronds. After sprinkling the leaves (do not pour water on the soil in this instance) plentifully with water place the case, which has no bottom, over the fern and allov it to remain thus over night. In .the morning take the fern out and pfcee near an open window for a few min utes, so that it may "breathe" the fresh air. A small glass showcase, a large glass bowl or an aquarium would, of course, serve the same pur pose. Scientific Meals A practical guide in planning meals is to allow, daily about three and one-half ounces of protein for a young or middle-aged man, of aver age siza and doing a moderate amount of muscular work. It is ad visable to obtain this protein from a variety of food.' such as meat, fish, eggs, wheat and dairy products. Dye Materials Where there are many children in a family it is economy to do cousid erablc dyeing. Many a faded mus lin can be made to appear in a fresh color. Light evening frocks can be dyed a darker shade and serve for school or afternoon wear. Remem ber to dye at the -Mine time any ex tra piece of material to serve for al tering or patching, as it is almost impossible to match a dyed material. Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. Trait Ilarwood en tertained at dinner Tuesday evening complimentary to Jmfge R. W. Pat rick. Others present wee Judge and Mrs. A. M. Post and Charles Payne of Chicago. ADVERTISEMENT "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundant! TT TtTH ELI I CTRICSHOP 7. Has Arranged For You An Exceptional Display of FLOOR,1 TABLE APJD DAVENPORT, LAMPS with silk shades. Particularly are featured standards of rich mahogany and polychrome, unique of design, exquisite of craftsmanship and color harmony. The lamp posts are machine turned and hand carved. Through center of each passes a solid pipe, bushed to standard at both top and bottom, thus adding rigidity to same and insuring a maximum of safety in operation. 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