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Society
vHelen Alleman
Engaged to
Mr. Putt
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Mrs. C L. Alteman announces the
engagement of lirr daughter, Helen,
to Leslie Putt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
,V. O, Putt of this city. No date
has been set for the wedding. Miss
Alleman is the oldest of three sis
ters, the others being Marion and
Kathcrinc. During the war she was
active in the canteen service and the
motor corps. She was graduated
from St. May's Hall, Faribault,
Minn.
Mr. Putt was in the aviation
branch of the service during the war
and was in France two years.
Young-Fenske.
The marriage of Mrs. Agnes
Fenske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Bruckner of Platte Center,
Neb., took place at the Bruckner
home, Monday. The attendants
were Frank Bruckner, brother of
the bride, and Mrs. Bruckner of
Platte Center. Mrs. Young is the
niece of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grucn
ther of Omaha. The couple spent
Tuesday in this city. They are to
reside, in Rosalie.
McConnell-Trabet
Lyman S. McConnell, son of F. R.
McConnell, sails from New York
December 4 for France, where he is
to marry Madamoiselle Germaine
Trabet At Pnriq His fianrpo ia th
daughter of Monsieur and Madame
nerre uiares ot viiieneuve en
,farch-fa-Creuse. The ceremonv
will take dace uoon Mr. McCnn-
nel'.'s arrival in Paris. The couple
will come to the United States in
March.
Visitors at Mets Home.
Mrs. H. V. Garrett, Mrs. Frank
Whittlesey and daughter, Miss Jean
nette Whittlesey, 01 Cleveland, O.,
and Mrs. Anna Gray of Chicago are
guests at the Charles Mets home.
Mrs. Gariett is the grandmother arid
Mrs. Whittlesey and Mrs. Gray ar(f
aunts of Robert Garrett. Mrs. Gar
rett will entertain at a luncheon Fri
day in honor of Miss Whittlesey, . '.
Press Club.
t At the business rreeting and lurjc
i eon of the Omaha Woman's Press
Aclub Tuesday at the Chamber, of
Commerce it was announced that
$2?5 was cleared on the Iecturev.eiy
by John Cowper Powys at the
tenclle November 3. :. '..
It was also announced that manu
scripts for the annual contest of rthe
clubrrfust be submitted beforev-DjH
cember 1 to Miss Rose Rosicky, 406
South Twelfth street Rules ol the
contest may be obtained from Miss
RosJcky, The contest is open to all
residents of Douglas county.
For Miss Edwards. '
Mrs. Theodore Maynard enter
tained informally at a luncheon
Wednesday for Miss Ruth Edwards
of Moutclair, N. J., who is visiting 1
Mrs. H. O. Edwards.
;v c Tea for Visitor. u
Mrs. Clifford Weller will enteiv
tain at tea at her home Friday aft
ernoon in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Elias Vail of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
who is visiting here. The guests
will number more than 100.
Clubdom
Elks Woman's Club.
The Elks Woman's club held its
first meeting Tuesday evening at the
Elks club rooms, wltTi an attendance
of SO.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, November 23, at
the Elks club rooms! '
Officers of the organization are:
Mrs. A. D. Nunn, president; Mrs.
Charles Taylor, vice president; Mrs.
Charles Potter, secretary, and Mrs.
k. M. Post, treasurer.
American War Mothers.
Omaha chapter American War
Mothers will meet in Memorial hall
court house Thursday evening at 8
' o'clock.
Following thfJaJneetinsr.' Ihey will
celebrate Armistice day by attending'
the American Legion ball at the
City Auditorium.
Mrs. Kilmer to Lecture Here.
Mrs. Joyce Kilmer, wife of the
late American poet, who was killed
during the world war, will speak be
fore the students and alumnae of
Duchesne college and convent of the
.Sacred Heart Thursday afternoon
fat 2:30 o'clock at the college.
V"frees" and "Main Street" are
among the best known of Kilmer's
works.
Chi Chio Club.
Chi Chio club gave a dance
Wedneseday evening at the Black
stone. The members of the club are
Wilfred Ash, Percy Bell, Raymond
Brennan, alias Camel,: Phil Camp
bell, Jack Gardiner, William Nem
iclc and Kenneth Roper.
f -f Benefit for Camp Fire. v
The Kiwanis club will present the
Misner School of Dramatics in a
benefit program for the Camp Fire
Girls Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 17, at the Brandeis theater.
1 Minne Lusa Woman' Society.
Minne Lusa Woman's society will
meet Thursday afternoon, 2:30
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. R.
Kclley, 2427 Ellison avenue.
Thursday Clubs.
W. I. Tm Ij. Club Thursday, 7:S0 p. m..
Social Settlement bovae, . aewinc class.
Trench Club Thursday, 10 ft. m., mwt
at Child Saving Institute, to aew durlnf
entire day.
" Omaha Chapter, Ajnerirea War Mother
Thursday,' S p. m., at Memorial hall, la
eourt house. . .......
J. F. W. Club Thursday. -1 . n..
luncheon at home o( Mra. MUtsn Dodds,
S1 Burt street. - ' ' T '
. O. V. 8. Krnnlnrtoa Club. Teste Chas
te Thursday, a p. m , Mmstmlo temple.
Mrs. William Bouser, hostess.
Cambro Americas. . Welsh Society
Thursday Tenlng, at the home of Mr.
aad Mrs. D. O. Humphrey, 4111 ErAtce
street.
Wyeha Story Teller Lea rue Thursday,
4:10 p. m., with Miss Mary Krebs, 21 St.
Clair apartments. Twenty-third and Har
ney streets.
lea;o of Women Voter Thursday,
14 a. m., executive board meeting at the
(Spme of Mra E. W. Ounther, 1:0 North
Vortleth atreet.
Book Club Thursday afternoon, with
Mrs. Frederick Stott, 424 North Forty
first street. Miss Eraa Reed-will review.
'The' Moos and-Epenee." by W. Somer
set Maacharo.
Osaaha Woihan'l dub, Parliamentary
la Hepajtment Thursday, p. m.,
T. W. C. A' Lesson, "Constitution of th
XJrlted Stares" and "Officers and Thslr
JQutlea." Mr. A, U Fern Id, leader.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fcters have
been stopping at the .Hotel Lafay
ette, Washington, D. "C, recently.
Leona Grucnther, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C M,. Gruenther is at the
Nicholas Senh hospital, where she
underwent an operation Tuesday
morning.. 1 ...
Miss Mary Cooper of Pittsburgh,
fiancee of Burdctte Kirkendall, will
arrive in Omaha next. week. to .be
tht gyejt of Mrs. Glenn Wharton,
sister of Mr. Kirkendall, and Mr.
Wharton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. ; Bennington
Brumbaugh, who have spent the last
nine months in South America, re
turned to Omaha Sunday and expect
to spend the winter here. Mr. Ben-nington-$rumbaugh
has just com
pleted another hook of poems. Mrs.
Bennington-Brumbaugh is planning
to teach Spanish - and Portuguese
while she is in Omaha. Thev, for-:
merly lived in Washington, D. C,
but have spent the last few years in
the west.
With her hands tied behind her
back, 14-year-old iMarjon Goebel
succeeded in swimming six miles
acrpss'Long Island Sound. . ;
ADVERTISEMENT
"DAWDERINE'
Girls ! - Save- Your;, Hair '
Make'itbundantl.v. ...
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Immediately" after a '"Danderihe"
manage y9W:" hair.' takes en new.
life,' " Jggtylt anU,:worfdrovis ' beauty,
apiermg.'twicf as. heavy and plenti
iul, because' each hair, seems to, fluff
ana Ihicken..". .sDpn't tlet : your hair
sta, lifeless, ' "colorless, pjain :6r
scr-aggig.- You, i too,-- want lots of
long,' stronVA'bea'utiful,'hair. '
: . Av JS-cent boUle of , delightM
I)andrirj.e""VfreShensii your ' scalp",
checks dandruff an di "falling . hair.
This-'"' stininhting "beauty-tonic"
gives to thin, diill,r fading -hair that
yOuThful brightness and .oundant
thickne'ss-T-Afl druggists! '
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iow ein easy way "
to cplearyour skin
"My skin was even worse than yours
and I, t'oo. had tried so many remedies
I was" disoiiufaged. f But ResioolvOint
men and Resinol'' Soap relieved the
soreness almost immediately, and kjvas i
amazed when the blotches began to
disaplpearand 'the pores to clear. In
a, short "time my skin was perfectly.
healthy.' s JJo give the-Kesinol treat-,
ment a:tnai. At ail drureats.
Resinol
; ADVERTISEMENT
Home-made Remedy
Stope Coagha
. The best ranch medleine yon arer
sed. A family supply easily and
quickly made. .Save about St, . '
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Kou might be surprised to know
. thathe. best thing you can use fur
a severe cough, is a remedy which
is easily prepared as home m just
a few moments. It's cheap, but for
prompt results it beats anything eke
you ever tried. Usually stops the
ordinary cough or chest cold in 84
hours. Tastes pleasant, too children
like it and it is pure and good.
Pour 24 ounces of Pines' in a
pint bottle; then fill it up with, phita
granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari
fied molasses, honey, or torn syrup,
Instead of augax syrijj. if desired.
. Thus you make a full pint a family
supply but costing on more than a
small bottle of ready-made cough
syrup.;
And as a couch, mediune, there is
really nothing better to be had at
' any price. It goes right to the spot
: ana gives quick, lasting relief. It
promptly ' heals the inflamed mem
branes that line the throat and air
passages, stops the annoying throat
tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon
?'our cough stops entirely. Splendid
or bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and
bronchial asthma. '
Pines: is a highly concentrated com
pound of Norway pine extract,
famous for healing the membranes.
To avoid disappointment ask your
druggist for "ZY ounces of Pinex"
with directions and don't accept any
thing else. Guaranteed to give abso
lute satisfaction or money refunded.
The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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Appear At Tour
Bc$t-Injtanti
IT roa reeetv a sodden
vttaUon yon can feel con
fident of always appearing
at your best In but a few
mosaent K renders to your.
km a wonderfully par.
oft compkxloa that it
beyond comparison.
Wife Walks Two
Miles Daily in
Kitchen
Mother walks miles in Tier kitchen I
In tests nude in the kitchen of the
practical cottage at the University of
Wisconsin it was tound tnat in aoing
dailywjbrk in preparing three meals
a day the housowife walked two
miles. ,
To cutown the number of steps
in th,e daily work ih the kitchen Miss
Jean Kr'ueger, of the home economic
department, offers these suggestions:
"Steps are saved by grouping the
equipment j used in preparing meals
as well as., the equipment used in
clearing away after meals.
',If the icebox, fo.ad cupboard or
pantry is to the left of the working
table the stove to the right of the
working table and the serving table
to the right., of -the stove then the
housewife does not cross her own
,patl unnecessarily. The clearing
awair enuiomeht might be arranged
as fallows: Table to right of sink,
drain to tt ot sinK, cnin.sneives
in left of. drain. , .
"The best floor covering is a good
quality of linoleum. It saves time,!
strength., ana reauces me jar in wai
ing. The cracks should be cemented
and the corners carefully fixed in
order to oe sanitary.
"A good size for a largel kitchen
is 12 feet by 4 feet. A small kitchen
with an alcove dining space will
save many steps. An 8-foot by 16
foot size is good for this plan, In
kitchens of those dimensions, of
course, every hit of space should be
used for storage and working sur
faces. A pantry is often unneces
sary if kitchen wait space is care
fully used.
"Avoid a long passageway from
kitcherrta dining room. If po&sjbU
do not have more than two doors',
ope to the dining room and the
other to back hall and porch. The
best location fox the kitchen is south
and east or south and west."
. Box Parties,
Mrs. G. Walter Silver has reserved
a hox of 10 for members of the Ama
teur Musical cub at the Anna Case
concert Thursday . evening ' at ' Ihe
Brandeis. Boxes have also been
taken ty Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rich
ardson, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kmsler
and Mr. and Mrs. R. Beecher
Howell,
What's What
By HELEN DECIE
cut tain goes up. - When a man is ac
ccunfund: aj women, they pass in
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vrturc nun us ac osseins - it
tickets 9 the doorman. If he does
net check his overcoat he lcmoves
it in th vestibule-and enters, carry
ing it over nvs arm, as u is awawara
to remove a coat in the aisle or
It is discourteous to the nerfarm
ers and to the audience to pa to,
tnc ocenpancy pi se quunn
progress of a scene. $om artists
insist upoa the discipline' of holding
ate comen in tne rpjfeF vptif
next interroissicui, and. refuse to tp-.
pear wMerever this W- is not en:
forced. V , ,
Every one .should arrive. eHv
enuugh to be. seated before $he ttrsl
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Jewel Gifts at Wholesale
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A grouping, of articles in each department of our ihop
have been bought at prices below wholesale. '
Your Christmas gifts, therefore, selected from our ad
vance holiday showing rvill be purchased a wholesale
prtcmgs. t ,
-rJbhn Henricksonr
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Be Your Own
Dr
essmaker
Did you ever stop and consider the many advantages iri doing
your own dressmaking with a Western Electric Portable Sew
ing Machine. s ) ' i x i '
i.i:vi' .. -clothes when you want (hem
--clothes as you want them
'.. clothes at less cost ,
. -r-no tedious hours of shopping
; no appointments to be fypt with
the dressmake
- no late day disappointments
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no hobbin-rvinding bother A ,
no pedal-pushing weariness ',
You can keep up with your sewing and wHh the children's
sewing, if in your own home you have a n -
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Portable Sowing Machine
You.will find, it. easy to make any dress or gown
shown in the various pattern magazines or to du
plicate the dress or gown you saw in the window
by doing your own sewing, v .
Bring your sewing to the Electric Shop, where, in' a
well arranged and specially appointed room, both a
demonstrator and dressmaker will meet you and ex
plain how you Can operate and sew with an electric
sewing machine to your advantage and at a saving of
many dollars the demonstrator will fully explain ,the
machine; the dressmaker will teach you how to cut, fit
. ana sew so bring your sewing and operate any oie
or all of the several type machines shown.
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With an initial payment of Six Dollars
you immediately become the possessor
of an Electric Sewing Machine, and are
given a whole year in which to pay the
balance of the purchase price.
Something New Something Different Something Better
Ask to see the Black Walnut Console Table Type
Electric Sewing Machine. Nothing could be more de
sirable in any home no single piece of furniture
could add more quiet charm to any room.
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seat-row. The man wlks imme
diately after the usher, going down
the aisle, the wcm.en following him.
When the proper section has been
reached,' he stands aside until his
quests are seated, then he' takes the
last vacant chair of his reservations.
(Copyright. 192. by f klo Ladger Co.)
Chocolate Milk Shake. " V
Use pne-quarte cupful of the
syrup to three-quarters cupful of
milk. Use three tabjespoonfuls sy
rup, one-half, cupful milk, one table
spoonful cream and. one well-beaten
egg. ' '
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A
Gift of
Indicates A Particular4 Appreciation
ANYONE who receives a box of Gordon's
, Chocolates as a gift, can be sure that the giver
, desires to confer more than an ordinary favor.
Not only do Gordon's Chocolates cost at little more
than others, but their unequalled purity and quality
'of flavor, makes their selection as a gift a mark of
sincere esteem. , 1
No happier solujdpri of the gift problem than a box
of Gordon's Chocolates. Gordon's not only makes v
new friends, but makes old friends better friends
' To be had wherever good candy is sold.
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MADS FOR YOU
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OORDOH'RAlNALTER CO.
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THE UTMOST IN CANDY
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Power Co.
farnam at fifteenth.
23r4M.StSaSidsj
Prices That Are
Unbelievable
The Omaha Wholesale
Grocery Company ..
, . Threw open the doqrs at. 9 o'clock this morning' to the .
'v consumer, and surprising indeed it was to us to see the
large crowds awaiting for the opportunity JQ BUY :
OROCERIES WHOLESALE i
Our Clean, Fresh Line
Of Groceries
Sold to the consumer at prices as cheap as your mer
chant is buying is attracting wide attention in the City
of Omaha and vicinity.- v ,.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to look over our immense
line and at the same time we will convince' you that a
saving of 20 to 30 per cent impossible.
We have a large force of salesmen to handle the rush
waiting. SHOP EARLY MAKE YOUR DOLLAR
GO THE FARTHEST. j
The Omekha Wholesale
Grocery
tomp
any
207-09-11 North 13th Street, Omaha. Neb.
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HMPLY? WELL, DONT BE
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People Notice It Drive Them
Off with Dr. Edwards'
'j Olive Tablets .
A tamply face will not embarrass you
much looser If you get a package of
Dr. Edtanfe' Olive Tablets..' The skin;
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few rights.
iOeanw the blood, bowels' and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute forcalomel;tbere's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and' irritating.
No one who takes OBve Tablets is
ever cursed with a "dark brown taste,"
a bad breath, adulosOess, "no good"
constipation, torpid liver; bad
ion or prapqr lace.
Tablet! are a ourelv veiretabte
compound' mixed with olive oil; you will
Know wesi Dy tneir olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflicted with tver and bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets are the
immensely effective result. Take one or
iwonignuy lor a week. See how much
better you feel and look. 15c and 30c.
Kill That Cold With
mem
k rOMv
FOR
Colds, Coighi
AND
la Cripps
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Talc no chances. Keep vhls UfiUrd winery Undy for th Brat tnaaxa.
s Breaks apt old In 24 hows RKyM
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara Is best Tonic
laxative No Opiau in Hill's. -
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Fistula-Pay When Cunjil
A U4 system et treatmsat that eerse POss. fistala aa4 etaatv
Rectal DIssaiM ia a akart tlma. withant .nra.U.1 TT .
. . ' J ration. No Chloroform. Btaar or othar SMaral aacsthatie assd.
.P m"?!?-?v"y tot trsatmaat. aad M saoasy ta to be paM aat
rSr. """ . t01 D '" "Ha aamsa and testimoaiala ef asora tass
Uf promineat people vhe Save ease psrman.otly aurea.
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