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-4-.-v'-s:'et,.'i-6iy " e- ' TflE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920. a ill - ' Society PITY the poor working girll The holiday Season is almost upon , us with its numberless social events, great and small; -.partes, in formal and formal; affairs botli day and night. There are va number of girls in the younger set who now , work in downtown offices, and a difficult problem is theirs, for what shall they accept'and what reject in the; ... matter . of invitations? One petite miss who is unusually popular has engagements for every night from December 19 until January 2 except one, and she will probably have a "bid" for that lone evening yrithjn the next day or two. Being . occupied during the daytime, she has been forced to decline all invitations for luncheons and teas, - 0!e girl has applied for a vacation t'uring the coming season, another has decided to resign, her position, t if she will be present at the holiday 'festivities. "I know, I'll just be dead, before Christmas, but I wouldn't miss one single party even if my funeral is the final event of a successful Yuletide Among the well known girls who7! have positions in business offiees are Phyllis Waterman, Winifred Brandt, Margaretha Grimmell, Elizabeth Ringwalt and Helen Walker. Fine Arts Lecture. , James Weber "Linn, novelist, es sayist and magazine writer, will lec ture before the Omaha Society of Fine Arts Friday afternoon at 4 o'clockin the ball room of he Fon tenelle. Qmaha people who have heard him speak most highly of him. Mr. Linn has been teaching t the University of, Chjcago for Zi yws; incidentally, writing two nOvejs, vari ous short stories, and of recent years principally essays for the, New Re public na similar mag'azVnej. , ; His-parents ivyere John. M. and Mary C. Addams, an he is a nephew of Jane Addams. of Hull House fame, Chicago. . He J member , -of the , Alpha Delta Phi club. Quadrangle . City university, Olympia Fiejijs. One of his most 'successful novels is "The Second Generation," an 4 he also, wrote 'The, Chameleon." , . y , The Jesture is open to the public! I iietur7ftiHili4ys.' ' - Mrs; Robert Store of - Pyighton, Colo., arrived jti Omaha Tuesday to . spend a month with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willis Todd. ; Mrs. Storj was- fprnjerly Miss Mildred Todd, and wasa bride of the early sunv mer. This s is her first visit home since her marriage. Mr. Storz Is Ihe son of Un and Mrs. Gottlelb sStorz of this city. He will arrive in Omaha, a few days before Christ mas to .join Mrs. Storz. A number of affairs will be given in honor of this . visitor by her friends and her mother will prob ably entertain for -.her... ; .-- v For Miss Coif , Harkness Kountze entertained at dinner at the Athletic Club, Ve d nesday evening, in Jionor of Miss . Betty Coit, who leaves, for a trip- to 1 IHa Orient. Among the giiests were .Miss Louise Clarke Winifred v and the Orient. Among the guests will be Miss Louise Clarke, -Winifred and . Esther Smith, George Coif and-Rich- jstsrt .ard Mallory. t '.-v. ' f Kappa Alpha .; '.Kappa Alpha Theta-heltfyits regu 3ar monthly meeting-, Wednesday afternoon at the home of'Mrs.-Robert Gantt. Mrs. Philip-yMeCulo assisted the hostess. '- ' '- ; Luncheons. f$ " Mrs. W, L, Wilcox Jiad eight 'guests and Mrs. p. B. Marshall .entertained a foursome at luncheon at the Athletic Club, Wednesday". '; . Entertains at Tea.. Mrs. J. F. Coad, jr., will entertain at a tea on Thursday afternoon, De cember 23, in honor of her daughter, Miss Pauline Coad. )iugs the Arch . We do not belieye in superlatives, but we know of no shoe which fits up under the arch like the Canti lever Shoe. ; This close-fitting instep provides a wonderful, natural support to ; "tired arches." " You may not have a case of weak arches requiring medical attention; but have you. not r noticed how tired your arches get : from long walking or long stand ing? - - That is due probably to the shoes you are wearing f or Nature en dowed your foot with muscles and r litraments to hold the, arch bones in place. Rigid shank shoes (like a ! plaster cast) have prevented those muscles from exercising, and-they are gradually losing strength from disuse. Perhaps metal appliances have stopped your arch muscles from natural action. Your leg -muscles would get the same way if you always used crutches. The ' nearest approach to going unshod (which is Nature absolute) : and at the same time being in good style, is te wear the ; , . Cantilever Shoe ' which ffexes as the foot bends and which covers the foot snugly every where without restraint anywhere. These goodJoolang shoes so com fortable and conducive to graceful poise and efficiency are to be bad in a variety pf colors, in high shoes and oxfords, sizes 2 to 11, width , AAAA to EE. Send for booklet Cantilever Shoe S tore Waal Bid Ir.vOppoilU Court Houn 308 5. 18th Straet, Omaha, Neb. What's What By HELEN DECIE "Out west, when the ' present scrjbe,. was in ' short frpeks and ringles, every real American school girl prided herself pn I;er". ability to get on and. off a moving car, ' just like a.J)Qy", The elpsed-do'or system of today forbids that perhaps fool hardy, form of, gymnastics.. Neverthe less, .the . unusual, accomplishment saved the aforesaid p. s. from serious injury 'if hotvfro.m 'death, m a trolley V ;j ' t . . ' acciaeni oniy a lew ttshis ago; To alighf from & moving ear, it was -necessary ..to, face forward to grasp the front bar with the left haniand to-run with the car a few Steps after touching grpund; in fact, momentunt carried one forward in voluntarily. Even now," When ; alightr inar from a temporarily motionless car,-the first move still holds good. to. fact front, tp use the lett, hand grasp, and to step forward. . ' The illustration shows the jvrong way! thewomah is using the right-, hand grasp and tef.fating backward, directly, in the path fit oncoming vehicles. Should the car happen to make .a sudden start, she would be thrown to the ground. Personal A ton was born Saturday at Stewv art hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Johnson,,, . . A son was born ta-Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Knudson at the Stewart hos- fital, Sunday. . 1 , ' Mrs. L. B. Mason leaves January 1 for Califsrnia, wliere she will itt main until June. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pavie an-, nounee . the birth of a son, Sunday, at Stewart hospital. v' Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Jls an nouhce the birth of .a son on Mon day at Stewart ' hospif al. , ' -t Miss Marian Mason of Long Pine, Neb., was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs, P, T; Barber, -' Mr. and Mrs. T. F.. Stroud and grandson, Bobbie Hamilton, are spending the week in Chicago, 111. M?. an4 Mrs: ' Clinton r.- Hamil ton have taken a hoijse at S92t Nrth' Twenty-fourth street and will take possession aftr January 1. E,; 0. Ames returned Saturday gimi'i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mgnonltte" 1 THat Have Sold for .$7 Thursday Do not (confus0 this fine Heavy lustrous v knit silk.with the loosely woven tricolettes. ... i :. " ' This is the most remarkable offering of high , class textiles we have ever made. . r"" ' Mignonette ' ' is woven lockstitch, in plan and lace stripe ef fects ; suitable for Presses, Skirts, louses, hd will give the best of service. ; . , - - White Orchid Pelican Jade Taup Black SMISSIrupture Money back witbout aMMMi .mnranfAo tr. lva aif!it a, 1 if HUNT'S Salve faila in tbi treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA, a II RINQWORM, TETTER or py other Itching l kin diteaeea. Try 1 HOOCT MU WlUlOUl I A tliWt oo at our rut Shcr vajyft McCunll Pl ug Co, from California where he spent a short time with , Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Amtfs is now at the-Hotel Clare- mont, in Oakland. ' , j; Dr. -and Mrs." Harfy Ma?on and children, Harry, jr., and Robert, pf Leigh, Nhy will be the holiday guests of Dr.' Mason's mother.iMrs. L. B. Maspn, ' Stopping at the Hotel .McAlpin, New York City, during the past week, have been Mr. and Mrs. F; W. Pfleging of Omaha. 0. Mrs- D. P. Singles and son, Perry"; kave the last of the week, for. am eastern trip including New. York City, Philadelphia and- Washington, d. c. : Gift "Suggestions A nursery candlestick of wTjite en ameled wood,: decorated in.-rf jn conventional .design; contains cherry red candle and makes an at tractive gift for a chiW. -' s , Society Notices ' All items for the Sunday So ciety columns should be in the office of the Society Bditor on Frjday. Items received either by 'phone or mail later, than 10:30 Saturday morningcannot be used Sunday. Phone Tyler 1000. . Aspintf Yqu must say "Bayer" Warning Unless you see you : are r not getting; genuine Aspirin- prescribed by - physician for 21 yarssnd proved safe by millions. . Accept t only 'an ''unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of ".Aspirin, ''which contains proper rain, i yuuiAtiic, icui aigii, ivueuiiiausin, iNcunus, LUfuuzgu. ' -'" . - Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few centa Larger packages. Aaplrlu Is (bs trade mark of Bayer Maniftctura oi Mongacetlcacldeiter of Salleyllcacld t "something remarblel SILKS I yard, 2 "Miznoncties" Come in Beautiful Shades Flesh, Rosebud Midnight , Navy Copper African - Radio . Gold ! Purple ; Peacock Main riKW Center. " I EtablUhtd 1894. We have guarantee to give satisfactory results. Our treatment has more than twen ty years of success behind it and is the best in existence. We doXnot injec parafflne, as it is dangerous. Time required for ordinary cases, 10 days The advantages of treatment are:- No danger from chloroform, shock am blood poison,, afld Jio laying ujf -in a hospital. Pall or write Pit. WItAY WliRNIA IWSTITtJTE, 410 rctcrs Trust Bldf., Omnhtv - . - Clubdom Fine Arts Exhibit. The Society of Fine Arts is much pleased with the attendance at the textile and handicraft exhibit which is being held on the third floor of the public library. Wonderful sets of linen. Batik in scarfs and blouses and Japanese art are included in the display, which will continue until December 20. All this work has been executed by American artists. The hours are from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, on week days; and from 2 tg. 5 p m, on Sundays. . , . . , - Woman? Patriotic Clvfb Active.' ' The Duridee Woman's Patriotic club, one of the most active of the smaller clubs, has contributed $25 to the World Herald Good Fellow fUfld; $25 to the Bee, Shoe fund. Members are also dressing dolls for poor children in hospitals. The club has an active membership of 10. .. . ... s Rummage Sale. The woman's auxiliary of St- Pauls tpiscopal church will hold a rummage sale Friday, opening at 9 a. m., at 1403 South Sixteenth street,, v Mrs. Morgan Belmont, prominent in New York society, will seek C9' reer in the "movies. . the name"Bayer" on tablets, directions for Colds, Headache, J 1 . Per Yard .I Special1 V Old Rose Jap Grouse Orange : Coral a successful treatment for Rupture without resorting to a painful and uncertain surgical operation.' We are the only reputable physicians who will take such cases upon . a Problems That Perplex Answered by ' BEATRICE FAIRFAX , . Dear Miss Fairfax: As we are constant readers of your Column and have observed the .good advice you give to others we are also com ing. s We would like to know'wha? it means when a bride gives another Jady her key? Is it proper 'or a yotmg girl to keep company with more x than one young -jian at a time and receive valuable gifts from one -of the young-men,-whom she cares the least for. Thanking you in advance, we are TWO CHUMS. 'Two Chums A good luck symbol as trifling as throwing alopuquet at a wedding. You may have any num ber of men callers you. like, the more - the better. Safety lies in numbers. Receive no .valuable gifts from any man until you are engaged to him. It is decided improper How Much Income? . ' Dear Miss Fairfax Am in love wirff young girl wom . I have A: HOSPE CO. PIANO? TUNED AND . REPAIRED AH Work. Guaranteed 1818 Pufla St, Tl, tJa, H I 1 ,J I m B aHSBSWBBWBWSHSaBi SSMBSSSHBSMSBSMSaBBVBBMBJ - Has Caused REAL . Excitement Hundreds Are Taking Advantage i of Our Low Prices. i . '"""'.' We were'tforced to raise CASHT Our Indians are coming in fronl their trap Hnes. Already our Trad ing Posts are demanding JHONEY, We must; be ready. Sunday we announced the most sensational price reductions ever known in FXJR History. Hun- ..' dreds of Omaha, Nebraska and Iowa Women have already taken advantage of our new low prices. - '; " j . - . V '- 5 Every garment is a Custom Made Aulabaugh gar mentnot a single piece of "Sales" merchandise is included in this Great Sale. You can buy Now and be certain that the price you pay, is rock bottom and that the garment you select is a genuine bar Don't delay Now for if you do some one will sure will surely purchase the Furs you most want. Bargains for Midweek . I 600.00 Hudson Seal Coat. $$25.00 " ' ? 800.00 Hudson 'Seal Coat, Beaver N trim , 450.00 ? 800.00 Hudson Seal Coat, Sfcunlr. , trim ...... ............... 450.00 !, J ? 950.00 Squirrel Coatt.sV,..:' 545.00 , : 11,500.00 Alaska Seal Coat,;42 incites ... " f 400.00 American Minis jCape, 18 'l' Vpv:. . skins ......;..rJ210.0d ' s $ 450.00 Canadian Mink Tfirow. ine ,, O dark skins' ;.;...iW,o.t 240.00 - 11,200.00 Canadian Mink Cape Wrap, ' " :: 31 skins 700.00 rr . -! $ 275.00 Large "Mole Throw v ' 135.00 $300.00 Mole Cape Scarf '...,.'.... 145,00 550.00 Mol CQfttee, wonderful garment 285.00 . , J 250.QO Skunk Shoulder Cape..... 115.00 . 5 350.00 Skunk Cabe, 24 inches long 175.00 $ 45O.Q0 Skunk Tjproyr Wrap 265.00 ? 75.00' Canadian Wolf Scarf 4000 90.00 Canadian Wolf Scarf..... ' 45.00 1 85.00 Red Fo Scarf ..., 45.00 . ? 45.00 Two7Skitt Wtch Choker... ' 27.50 " f 55.00 Canadian Mink, Chokeh... 30.00 . ? 125.00 Hudson Bay Sable Choker. 65.00 ' $ 65.00 Hudson Seal Muff.....,..". 30.00 f Tor a'limited time we will make up to your order sny garment in any skins at . prices similar to those quoted above. l J UJLAjUV h 5. ErCorner, Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap OiUiaiaSeapeaeinewlaiiataiaf. BearywharaaSe. Saiappaiaaapaaaajiiaaaaaaiawa been going with several years, Would like very much to get mar. ried, but do not know about what salary is necessary1 to properly sup port a ivery domestic little Ywife. Could you advise me how much of a salary-1 need? W; F. P. J. This problem needs two heads yours and that of the very domestic little girl liVwhose society you've been for the- last four years. H you don't feel sufficiently close to her to discuss the matter, which will so intimately effect you both, then you aren't in prrfect enough har mony to find happiness together. You two. know what' ypn'.re . accuse tomed to, what you f re"quir'e;: and what you can do without.1 Figure it out for' yourselves. , You ought to enjoy doing it unless you're weak enough-td let false prjde oome be tween : you and the truth. Exhibition of Textile Handicrafts OlGlAHA PUBLIC LIBRARY, . DECEMBER 3 TO 2Q .' Open from- 9 a.'m. to B p. m. : Sunday from t p. m. ta 5 p. m. 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