THE JtJEK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. , ' 11 Society v Backora-Cbriitensen. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen announce the marriage lof their daughter, Agnes, to Joseph F. Back ora of this city, which took place Xew Year's eve, at the home of the bride's parents, the Per. E. A. Jackson officiating. The attendants were Miss Rose Rackora, sister of the groom, and Milton Leidy. ' The bridesmaid wore pale blue and white organdie and carried white rose buds. The bride was gowned in white organdie and wore a tulle veil. Hsr bouquet was of bride's roses. The ceremony was f Allowed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Backora will live in Omaha. . Luncheon. Miss Mary Horen entertained at a I jncheon on Monday, January 3, at the Hotel Fontenelle in honor of Miss" Mary E. Cunningham of Des Moines, la. The guests- included Mesdames Frank Bliss. W..J. Mc Crann. A. E. Gallcghcr aid J. R. Reach, and Miss Sadie L. Fowler. Informal Affair. Edith Petersen entertained" infor-, iiuilly at her home on Tuesday even ing. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames II. Berg, L. Sullivan, .J Elsasscr; Misses Clara Bowan, Laura Detlef'and Edith Petersen; "Messrs. Otto Koch, Harry Detlef, Eric Kar'len and John Petersen. Invitations Recalled. Invitations to the bridge, lunclon. to be given January 11 by Mrs. -J. A. C. Kennedy, have been recalled owing to the death of Mr: Robert Purvis, father of Mrs, Kennedy. Clef Club. ' The Clef club will give a banquet ,t the Hotel Loyal Monday evening, January 17. August M. Borglum is president ot the club. Formal Dance. : ..The BroVherhopd of - Temple Israel will give a formal dance Mon day evening, January 10, at the Blackstone. I Personal Max Herrington of Newman Grove is visiting in the city. . ... .,; . ' -V; A daughter Was born -New Years" day to Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Bell. CD. Glover leaves Sunday for an 'eastern trip, including Palm Beach; Charlc$ H. Weeks is seriously ill with pneumonia' at the new Fenger hospital, v v . ; ' A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs Mitchell Katleman at the Stewart hospital. A daughter was born at Stewart hospital Wednesday to Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Home' of Lincoln spent the holidays in Oma ha with lr. and Mrs. W. B. Horne. Miss Mary B. Sullivan has gone to Wilmington, N. C, to spend a month with her brother Frank J. Sullivan. t , . 'v George B. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.'F. T. B. Martin, is a cadet at the Kemper Military school at Boon vilte, Mo. Margaret Swift and Mary Clare Swift of Tjjwnsend, Mont., . arrived in Omaha. Tuesday to make an ex tended stay. .... D. Harvey of Newman Grove spent a few days in Omaha en "route to Lincoln, to continue his studies at the state university. j Dr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Beck left Saturday morning for California, -where thev will sail for Honolulu, returning home by way of the Pana- R. W. Colwell, son f Mr. and Mr$v J. W. Colwell, of 3229 Woolworth avenue, returned to Kemper Mili tary school al Boonville, Mo., where he was a cadet last year. - . Among Omahans in New York are: F. 5 A. Mulfinger, Robert J. Webb. L.' B. Steiniger. R. P. May, F. C. Scheibe, all of whom were regv isl'cred at Hotel McAlpm last week. Miss Betty Sheldon, who " attends Ward Belmont school in Nashville, Tenn., left Tuesday evening for school after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.- Sheldon . Clubdom George Crook Post and 'Corps. ( denrcn Onnlc Woman's Relief corps and George Crook post will hold a joint installation of officers Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Memorial hall,, court house. , Canteen Company B. Miss Bess Mahoney will be host ess on Monday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, for members of Red Cross Canteen Company B at the Black- stone hotel. ij' ' Calendar. . W. I. I l Club Thursday, 7:30 p. ni.. levins class. Social Settlement house. ' Omaha 8ry Teller' Leaswe ypttrsday, s:li p. m., T. W. C A., Mis Jennie Red Held, leader. Mlnne Lnsa, Roman's Society Thur- 1740 Newport evenuc. , ' l l'hursday. K. K. K. club supper, 6: JO , m. Dramatic art class, 7:30. ' Mothers' Guild for Homeles Bora Thursday, t p. m., members will sew nil afternoon at Father Flanagan's Home tor Boys. 420s South Thirteenth street. Omaha Woman's Club, Home Economies Department Thursday. 10 a. m. Members will meet at T. W. C. A. H. J. Hanley, Nebraska federal prohibition agent, will tpeRk on "Prohibition." The Book Clab Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Pace, lie North Thirty third street. Miss Eleanor McOUton will rerlew, "Ditto Girl Alive," by Martin Kexo. P. K. O. sisterhood. Chapter E Thurs day, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home ot Mrs. Dean Smith, 330$ Dewey avenue. Mrs. T. H. Matters, assistant hostess. A program will be given following luncheon. Dander ChatanqnaSlrrle Thursday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. Thomas hurts, 1S10 North Forty-fifth street. Mesdames J. O. Wentworth and Otho Johnson, lesders. Current events will be led byMra -M. I. Vleno. , Winter Jasmine Tall rods of winter jasmine stood Naked of leaves.' but glad of mood; Covered with golden flowers for sign That spring shall come and cowslips shine In those brown spaces 'neath the trees Where only last year's leaves one , tecs mm a. -rHoi Chesson, Bridget Party to Aid'Nurses'. Home i The Junior' league is planning a bridge, party for Friday afternoon, January 14, at the Hotel Fontenelle ball room at 2 o'clock. The pro ceeds of the affair will' go toward furnishing a living room for the University hospital nurses' home, which recently burned. Margaret Greer Baum is chairman of the af tair. Mrs. N., C. Leary will be in charge of the ticket sale, j Claire Helen Wooc'ard-will be in charge of prizes. Mrs. George Thummell and Mrs. Fred Daugherty will be in charge of the tables. The serv ing of tea will be under the direction of Mrs. Arthur S. Rogers. Tickets are to be $1 and may be obtained from any member of the league. Reservations for tables may be made through Miss Baum at Harney 06'.? or Mrs. Daugherty, Harney 2650. Prizes will be donated by Mesdames Barton Millard, Paul Gallagher, M. C. Peters, John Madden, T. i . Davis, Misses Beatrice Coad, Mar garet Greer Baum and Claire Heiene Woodard and Wavland Magec. Steam-HeatedTrip Through the 'Northland . How would' you like to travel on foot through the trackless snow ac companied 'only by a northern In dian, ask memkers of the First Cen tral. Congregational church. And if you want to learn how to set your own trap for that silver-tipped fox you have longed for come to Thirty sixth and Harney streets on Friday evening, they say, and have G. F. Aulabaugh show you -how he does it'. They promised you will be able to travel through northern Canada with all 1the comforts of a steam heated room and will hear th-j speaker's personal experiences il lustrated by thrilling moving . pic tures. What's What By HELEN DECIE. A man -should never salute a woman until she has recognized him first by a bow, however slight. Some women do not mean to "cut" their acquaintance, but ; they often pass the men without any gesture of recognition, merely because they do not see them. It would be embar rassing for a t woman, especially in. a crowded thoroughfare, toscan the faces of men passing by, and for this reason many go unrecognized and some of them feel afronted by the apparent slight. A clever woman of "normal" vision can ma3ge . to recbgize acquaint ances, no matter how dense the pass ing .crowd., may be, and .that without once gazing into the face ; ;of a stranger. As she proceeds along the sidewalk she keep her eyes focused upon the passerby some two or three yards in advance. This enables her to ignore strangers and bow to acquaintances as they come to the passing point. (Copyright. 1921. by Pnbllo Ledger Co.) AjTeaspoonful? " ' The bureau of standards has set as' the theoretical quantity a teaspoon holds as five cubic centimeters, but all spoons do not conform to this. The housekeeper measures with a teaspoon and should fill it "level" hot "heaping." ' ' How many teaspoons does a pound of baking powder contain. Appar ently ,the number depends on your self, upon the sppon used, upon the brand of baking powder you buy, upon the can in the lot which you happen to get and upon a few other factors which though seemingly in consequential do, enter into the prob lem. " ' ) A pound of baking powder lasts longer with some cooks than it does with others. In an endeavpr to learn where the difference is made the ex perimental kitchen in the office of home' economics, of the United States Department of Agriculture recently conducted a series of experi ments; ' ! There are three widows to every widower in the United States. .AOVr'KTrWK.M Kvr. "DANDER I NE" Girls! , Save Your HairJ Make It Abundant I Immediately after a "Danderinc" massage, your hair takes en new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay meiess, coioriess, plain or scraggiy. You, too, want lots of long, strongS, beautnui hair. A 35-cent bottle" of delightful "Danderinc" freshens your scalp checks dandruff and falling hair; This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness AH druggistsl- . Tan Covert Cloth for Riding. Habit'' , If Fashion Camera Studios. ' The smart qoat of this riding habit falls just short of the knee, reveals beautifully fitted breeches which are reinforced with soft leather where the garment rubs against the saddle This habit is of light tan covert cloth, the belted coat having two set? of buttons; pearl buttons and brown ,bone. ones. The waistcoat buttons high over acarefully puffed cut' ascot' of 'checked red and white silk.; Riding derby and boots are black. . " Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence, well known as a leader in militant suffrage move ment in England, is now touring this country in the interests; of world peace. , . - " ADVERTISEMENT. fHomt'tnade Remtdy m The heat root medMne yon wr; qulckiy made. a iaiauy suim'v 6avet about ft. T You might be surprised to know' that the best thing you can use fu& a severe cough, is a remedy' which is easily prepared at home to just . a few moments. It's cheap, bnt for prompt results it bests anything- else i you ever tried. Usually steps , the-', ordinary cough or chest cold- in 24 , hours. Tastes pleasant, too children, like it and it is pure and good. Pour tyt ounces of Pinex in ft pint hottle; then fill it up with pla;n granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari-; lied molasses, honey, or torn eyrup,) instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full twit a family supply but costing no more than a small, bottle of ; ready-made cough syrup. , . And as a cough medicine, there really, nothing abetter to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief..-; It proinptlv heals the inflamed mem branes that line the throat .'and, air passages,' stops the annoying throat tickle; "loosensthe phlegm, and -eoqn your cough 6tops entirely, 'feplendil, for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness -and bronchial asthma. ' '' Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of Norway pine ' extract, famous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2Vi ounces of Pinex" with directions and dont ,accept any thing else. ; Guaranteed to give abso lute satisf action, or money refunded. The Pinex Co., ft. Wayne, Ind. ADVERTISES! EST. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take ' ' Olive Tablets , If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite.poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'01iveTabletsareapurely vegetableamrx)undmixedvithohveoil. You will know them by their olive color. ' Tohaveacleur,pinkskin,brighteyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must getatthe cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcomecon stipatipn. Take one or two nightly and nqte the pleasing results.. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c. FAT PEOPLE GET THIN Wf as avsnttnt whsa too mltht assUf ndue IS la 60 sounds, (whstsrar too nesd to) br lbs mndtrfuUr slBcacloas, Mfs, nltebls Konla sn Km? Y Isac sad Ml mmnr. 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My mother objects to my soing with him because she thinks he does not make enough money, though he makes more than the average young man does, and hecause lfe does not work in an of fice, and because he doesn't look old enough. He comes of a good family and his character is excel lent. It would break my heart to part with him. Do you think my mother is just In refusing me to see him. ANXIOUS. v You are very young. Your moth er would like to keep you a child for a while longer. Perhaps any Huitor or lover would affect her JuRt as. this young man doe. But she were wiser if instead of forbid tHng you to see the, boy you like, she tried to turn your childish in fatuation Into a fine friendship. The morn she forbids you seeing each other, the more of a romantic adven ture you're likely to make of your feelings and carrying theni out. Marrying for Money. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 23 and met a man three years my senior. I am poor, whereas he : n. SAVE GAS MUNY GAS PRESSURE COOKER Saves s Gas, Time, Food , Better Foods with' Less Fuel ' Note 'the hours of fuel burning saved by the fol lowing table :i. - : V Open ' Muny Gas Vessel x , vv Cooker " 3 hrs. . .Pork and Beans. 50 min 2 hrs. . .Ham .."........ 50 min. 2 hrs. . .Pot Roast 5p min. 2 hrs ... Meat Soup,. . . . . 3 f) min. 90 min. . Chicken .' . 30 min. '40 min.. Cabbage . .... .10 min. 30 min. .Potatoes ...... 10 min. 40 min.. String Beans. . .10 min. 30 min. . Steamed P'dgs. .10 min, 90 min. . Oatmeal ....... 20 min. Every Horn heed a : Muny Gas Pressure 'Cooker. It is not an expense, but an investment which will pay ' for itself in short time, and pay it owner bigr dividend for all; time to com.''' The saving in gas and food will pay for it. Sold on payment plan. Pay with gas bill. Buy From Yourself. Your Gas Plant. Metropolitan Water District Gas Department . Doug-. 0605. 1509 Howard. W. L. i BURGESS, ' Commercial Agent (B rove's is the Genuine and Only -,- Laxativm Bromorkx Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be careful to avoid Imitations. Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature 30c. We have a tuccessful treatment for Rupture without resorting to a painful and uncertain surgical operation. We are the only reputable physicians' who will take such cases upon has money, a "good business and could give n all that I was denied in life. . I do not love him, don't even lil!e him enough to' marryi him, but friends and relatives advise me that love will come after .marriage If he is good to me and gives mo every thing. Please note he is not a "million aire or even wealthy, but he Is a prosperous business man, very am bitious and good future,, with n neat little capital. QUEENIE. When ypu, say "I doi't even like him enough to marry him," you have answered your own letter. There's hardly anything to be added. This perhaps: For the few luxuries ilBilililllllllJlllllllllllll vlif JrS " i Am St 'i-fe6, jyWaft. , f ,' T-" kNever has - the equal of agjjrfVL m 1 t yV t event visited OmahaM!: From every sS. sjL frr .tt00p' ' ). .corner of the city great liumbers are re- S? 'V til v a. ' , sponding hourly to share in this wonderful sale. v tf5 1 I $65, $75, $85 New :.'":, llff: ' llllltllllllltllllllillllillltllllllllltlllll ! Old Folks' Coughs will bl relieved promptly by Mao's. Stops throat tickle; relieves irritation. The remedy tested by more than fifty years of use is ADVERTISEMENT Rupture Kills 7, 000 .Annually Seven thoussmU persons each (year are laid away the b"rial certificate being marked "Rupture." WhyT Because the unfortunate ones had neglected themselves or had been merely taking care of the sign (swelling) of the affliction and paying no attention to the cause. What are yo'i doing 7 Are you neglecting youraelf by wearing a truss, appliance, . or , whatever name you choose to call it T 'At best, the truss is only a makeshift a falsa prop against a collapsing wall and cannot be expected to act as more than a mere me chanical support. The binding pressure retards blood circulation, thus robbing the wenkened muscles of that which they need r most nourishment. But science has found a way, and every truss sufferer in the land Is invited to make a FREE test right in the privacy of their own home. The PLAPAO method is unquestionably the most scientific, logical and successful self-treatment for rupture the world has ever known, i The PLAPAO PAD when adhering close ly to the body vcannot possibly slip or shift out of place, therefore, cannot chafe or pinch. Soft as velvet easy to apply inexpensive. To be used whilst you work and whilst you sleep. Mo straps, buckles or springs attached. Learn how to elosa the hernial opening as nature intended so the rupture CAN'T come down. Send your name today to PLAPAO CO.. Block 840, St. Louis. Mo., for FREE trial Plapao and the information oecessary. Supply Your Needs by Using Bee 'Want Ada Best Results Fistula A mild system of Rectal Diseases in P 0 f Piles eration. Mo Chloroform, Kther or other general anesthetic used. A cure guaranteed in every ease accepted for treatment, and no money Is to be paid until eured. Writ for book on Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of mora thsa l,tO prominent people who have been permanently cured. . I PR. E. R. TARRY swtorhisa. Ptr Treat BMay (Baa BUg.) Osnaha, Hah. this man can give you will have to pay your own chances'-of happiness, your . self-respect and your,. right to make something of yourself and your life. .Work at an honest Job a marriage for money is, not. To Clean Furniture Dissolve one.. Jajblcsptton soda in one quart of boiling water and cool. Use with a flannel cloth for cleaning: soiled or (disco!ored white enamel ttirnirnr a Use a discarded safety razor blade r. j i .... r to remove panic anu puny u um.u.i: windows ,in a nav house. A Marvelous Offer in PLUSH Right when you need a coat the most this wonderful offer presents itself. Luxur ious Coats in many instances far less than Half Price. This Is One of the Greatest, if Not the Greatest, Offer in Our Store-wide January Clearance SALTS FLUSH SEALINE SILK PLUSH SPORT LENGTHS FULL LENGTHS RICH SILK LINED FUR COLLARS FUR CUFFS FIJR BINDINGS At $39.75 you'll pronounce these the most phenomenal Coat values ever offered hy any western store. Every wanted size is here, dozens of the season's most successful styles. Any Garment in 1417 DOUGLAS STREET mm Monev back without if HUNT'S Sain fails la the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINOWORM, TETTER of other itching akin diseases. Try a 75vcent box at our risk, Sherman A McConnell Drue Co. Comfort Your Skin WithCulicuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum Kr0ottn?i' KmSw'pta' Mstsi'iKs? DON'T AGE PREMATURELY When maa aga prematurely, lost Interest in their work, and life itself; wham the golden sands ot Tenth and Manhood hare ran their sours before the allotted years have passed; It is time to take an inven tory of rssonroas to regain the1 health and vigor which hare slipped way. W are sanding, FEES to I men, m valuable book which dealt with this subject and which points oat to men whoa nerri are shat tered, a way to rebuild and regain strength and happiness. Writ today tor this wonderful book. Your nam and addres on post card will) do. CUMKRLAND CHEMICAL CO., 599 Berry Block.' HASHViLLK, TENN., U.S.A. - Pay When Cured treatment that cures Piles. Fistula and other a short time, without a severe surgical op- Marshmallow Icing ."Atmost'any kind of cake will pass muster if it be thickly coated with the smooth, creamy k'nd ot icing which literally melts in the mouth. Many housewives fail to master the are of making marshmallow icing that remains soft and creamy merely because they fail to learn three very fimple secrets of its preparation. The first secret to beat the white of one egg .until it is so stiff and white that it is almost like fluffy snow. When one cup of granulated sug- GOATS Pile Fabric the House, $5 Down mm The scientific blendine of of benefit to persons who Nervousness 'Depression 'Brain rag Slew Recoyry from Iafluenaa and Kindred Ailment Are you run down? Ar you' irritable ? Are you overworked? Then try this approved remedy and satisfy youraelf of it beneficial in jedients. - In original 16-oz. bottles only. ' ' f, BRI-A-CEA DRUG CO. ' Sole Manufacturers For Sale br Kansas City. Mo. MERR1TT DRUG STORES ' No. i S09 So. 16th Street. No. 22002 Farnara Street and leading Nebraska druggists. I t n Idin" Nebraska druggists. s Kill That CASCARV WQUININE FOR v Cold1, Congas Neglected Colds Talc no chance. Keep this standard remedy Dandy for the first mhm, . Breaks up a cold in 24 hours - Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent tor Headache Qninine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is beat Tonic Laxative-No Opiate in Hill's. - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT j4r, one-third cup of cold, water, and one tabtespoonful of vinegar havtx been boiled over a modttrale lire until the mixture distinctly . forms a thread when dropped from a spoon, then the second secret has been dis closed. The thread should be as fine as silk and when it breaks to re lease the drop below it there will bo a tiny, glossy outward curl of the thread. Tlien comes the revelation of the third secret, which is to pour every drop pf the hot mixture over the beaten egg as nearly at the same in stant as possible and immediately begin to brat very hard. Coats A - $5 ; Down Payment gets ene of these Lnx urions riush Coats. . So extraordinary are these Plush Coat values that we urge you to at tend this sale early Thursday morning. reliable vegetable remedies suffer from ' Sleeplessness Loss of Appetite Digestive Troables Cold With AND La Grippe are Dangerous