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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1921)
THfi DEK: OMAHA. .SATURDAY, lBRUARY lBRUARY ' 2. 191H. ' ' ' 0 .. ft I L r - j ,fj : : : lj Societv ScholarshYo Winner j I , - -JL : i - -J ; Phi Gams Attend Annual' "Pig";. DinneV The annual "pig" dinner of Phi Gamma Delta will be held in Lincoln Saturday eveniitfj. A number f Omaha alumni plan to attend. Tne "pig" dinner of this fraternity is -a yearly affair of long standingqrigi tiating a number of years ao wlicn freshmen are reported to have stolen a pig in order to hold a party. Those planning to go fo Lincoln Saturday to. attend' the "roast, pork and applo sartcc" affair include: '' Millon Adrefcon W. M. 71a rr V. . Jlrn.'iltrl Tulni W. Uralf J. C. HU.-1I '. .1. Bullock Jt. M. r.uahnill O. I'e Weea .John Uroil i' A. Numloi ltlj o, P. Hwllor Allen Jt Ijuilley t'lieMnr P. l"iitlv It. llorlxjt Imvls M'llhur M. Kullawuy .f. M. Hiirdit) Henry T. JohnKOH IVW Klowlt , HrirL-y U, Mnurhoud llhrrj" Mcnotil lr. K. I.'. Haire Clity JI. Thorns I'rfd W. I'linmitii iinwani F. 1 nomas uov iaim j-. Tnonua . H. Tmup Alln Tukey CUarlvs Nourr-c Inhur Junc-oaat Jlnlph Powell A. R. PatttM-non ' X. J!. Hcaoiir U. C. Pmlirtnu r. l Unlirbourli fluitna Rosa M allui'. SKopard N". P. Tym " lana Van 1u9en fiin Whiting X.'.S.- Young Bridal Dinner. Dr. and Mrs, Frank Simon enter tained at dinner at their home Fri day evening in honor of. iTicir daugh ter Miss I'aye. Sitnonfe : and Spray Gardner tjf Denver, vho will b nar ried Saturday. The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Wardner Scott of Lin coln," who will, h rthe.',edling at- teiHlalits, and iliss Kutli Stapleton oT Uiokcn JJovy, a - cousin of the , " bride-to-bc. J- -') J jjL r . " Mus-.salei for thur'ch. A matinee, luusicale and evening - concert were given Thurdav -by .the lebrttary team of tlie Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist church at . the Mickol music rooms.. Those taking part in the programs were Mesdanies W. Dale Clark. D.. .' K. -Bradsi.aw. Finest F. P.ader, . "Floyd Van Yalin; Ira V. T'orter, Uradley Uoe, Gilbert Brown; F. J. Farrington.- Patrick Gill, J. 0. Scott, r. F. Dreibus,-Timothy Diit- an, Florence Basler rainier, How ard Knshton, Grover Gideon, Fred erick Hill, Raymond Young, Deyo Crane, .Miss Mildred .White and Will Hetherington. . ' Tlie patronesses aijd hostesses were Mcsdamda T. L. CoiAbs, "(ieorge E. Mickcl, J. II. Kcady, D. K. Bradshaw, Floy an ralin, Z. Tollingcr, R. S. Ege, Origen Wil liams, M. M. Kobertson. C.E. Wil .ianis, T. C. Buffingtoii, S. B. Bow man, C. K'. Hall, F. J. Farrington, H. E. King, W. W;,Woo3, Royal Miller, George Q. Carey, M. D. v'anieron. H. C. Stuntz, Titus Lowe, Ford E. Hovey. Hlndoe. F. D. Wcad. C. H, Aull. O. H. Menold, C H. Walrath, G. A. Rohrbough, F. J. Adams, Erastus Young, J. O. Detweiler. : J G. .White, H. B. . vGcngnaglc,-D. E. .McCttlley, George A. Roberts W. W. FisKcr and T. F. Sturgess. ,'. , Teas for Mrs. Ringwalt. t Mrs.- .1. K. RingTilf' 'entertained ' " iiiiornially at tea at het . home F'riday I'1 -'artefnoou'ifor 3 giiests. when Mrs. i Joseph Garneau Ringwalt and Miss - Helen -Stowitts of -Xew York City and, Miss Dorothy Sowitts . -. of 1 Omaha, were the honor guests. As sisting the hostess were Mesdames William Baxter, X. P. Fcil and John McDonald. ' ; " .Saturday?. .afternoon ...Mrs, Ring wih will also give a te:. honoring the . me guests. Assisting on. Saturday will be Mrs. -George VossMrs. Al lan McDonald aifd ; Jliss Caroline b:rkalow. , . -' Mrs. Ramer Entertains, ifrs,' Leo B. Ramer. 'Ifssisted by Miss ' Lydia . , Ramer, ' itertained I hursday evening in honor f Mrs. Otto Lambertt, a. recent bride,, and Miss Edith Morris, a brideto-bc. The guests included Mesdames mos A. Jleath, Thomas Matters. J. H. Ells-berr)-. Arthur Billingsi B. J.iforris, V. R. Ramer, Norman f Cahow., .Misses Helen Matters, Helen-Morris and Virginia Ramer. - , 'v v - 1 : . ' ' C ." Entertains at Luncheon. -- - Mrs. Will T. Grahajft entertaned at luncheon, at her , home Thursday, rink and white tulips formed the cen terpiece. .The guests were Mes dames H. R. Bowcn, T';ilmer Find ley. W. H. Head, E; H. Jenks.. How ard Kennedy. W. S. Weston, -Alfred. : Kennedy, J.' M.Wdains. J. A. Fever idt;e, W. L.' Pierpoint ani W. W. Bradley' Attend Concert, v ' ' if Several members of the Antateur Musical clhb will attend the Nash- Graveure concert '.Sunday afternoon '!;; ;:t the Brandcis. Among those who have made their reservations are fr. and Mrj. George Barker, jr., !V."-Mesdames A. I. Root, Harry Nichol '"' on, J. A.C. Kennedy, William !J';, Schnorr and Harry Steele and Miss Helen Smails. v v 1 Church Lunoheona. - ; Mrs. E. G. SlcGilton entertained at luncheon at ler -home Friday for members of division five of the First Central Congregational church. - Mrs. George L. De Lacy and Mrs. Sidney R. Gordon . entertained at luncheon at the home? "ot".th"',ortner for division four of tht Firsts Con gregational ehurclu.; jiAv A J i ' " Mrs. P. C, Storm's .division rot Ply mouth Congregational ! church - were entertained at.hmcheon JFriday al the 'lome of Mrs. fE; C Brnnper.! ' ' Change of Name f The Jewish IdiesVEeliVi.'society, which nas been. ia ."existence 1 here 16 y"ears, will chansetthe'-nime of the organization to "JeW'Wi- Wotni ta's Welfare OrganiatioJi.' This .-?jp now numbers 950 members." A junior group, numbering 200 young girls was formed in January. , -.- Alumni AttendCParties. Omaha alumni of Phi Delta Theta went to Lincoln' Friday to attend the dancing party to be giveiK-byjthe Nebraska chapter there at Rosewiide Friday evening and the annualSat iirday evening at the fraternity home. Violin Recital 'f J. E. Brill, violinist, will give an . 1 ; uiformal program," Monday evening, w i -: at the home of Dr. Rodnev Bliss. Mrs. Bliss will accompany Mr; Brill on the piano. t i - Kappa Kappa Gamma. .. . .Kappa-1 Kappa - Gamma alumnae meet tor luncheon at the home of Mrs. Richard Peters Saturday A former Omaha musician who is luuseezeiclineten SchueWinncii zu rapidly mounting the ladder of cess is Aliss viga cuiier, uaugruer of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eitner qi Ot tawa, Kan. MJss Eirner appeared in; Omaha -many time.i and will be re membered as violinist of more than usual ability. She .remained in Omar i. ri r ' . . . 1 ... 1. . I iia until the fall of 1919. when she en tered upon a concert. tour of,thenid dlc west. Her family 'left Omaha some thr-ee or four years ago. Miss bitner won the violin 'honors "in, the Nebraska state contest of the Na tional Federation of Musical Clubs at Lincoln in November, 1916., , During the month of January Miss Eitner, formerly a pupil of J. E. Brill of this city, entered a national con test conducted by the violinists, Ku belick and Sevcik at Ithaca, N, Y. There were more than I 2,000 ap plicants, of whom 50 were selected to compete for the scholarship. Among these were pupils of Leopold Auer, who taught Jascha Herfeti From the 50 young players seven ; were chosen for the final hearing before the artist judges, Kubelik and Sevcik. Only two of the seven were girls. The result of the contest was that a young man by the name of Monaser v.itch won the coveted scholarship. , - A few days ago -Mr. Brill received a personal letter' iroip aevciK - in which the latter paid a nice tribute to bcth the teacher and. the pupil. The original alfd the translation ) -arc as follows: V ' Clinton House.' . Ithaca,: V i ., Feb. 18. , 1921. Sehf geehrtcr He.rr Kollege! Besten -, Dank fv-r. Hir frettndliches Schreibcn: Icli'elgreife die Gelcgenheit urn Ihnen zu solcheu COURtEOUS TREATMENT PROMPT SERVICE - AND HAVING WHAT YOU WANT- HELP .TO THUSYSTORE A Few of 'Oiir-Siilurclay : Special .PATENTS AND DRUG WANTS 35c Marshall's Catarrh Snuff....... 2'2. 50c Beaton's Mouth Wash $1.00 Pophams Asthma Rem edy .....89 5 Oc Nature's Remedy . . 3Qe 75c Djerkiss Face Powder 48k. SOc Colorite . . . . 1 . . . . .22d 3oc Eagle Brand MillT,2$? $1.10 LaCreple Hair Tonic, at .-..".894 $1.20 Booth -Jfyomei, com ' plete, at 894 15c Cubeb Cigarets 104 35c Steam's Electric Rat Paste v ...... . 254 25c DeWitt's Carbolic ' ' '. ' - Salve 194 $1.10 Nuxated Iron -.894 $1.25 Lyko Tonic ...... -984 $1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 984 40c Castoria 244 30c Laxative Bromo Qui nine i...224' 35c Sal Hepatica : .294 60c Genuine Sj-rup Figs .- .464 30c Turpo Compk Ointment 184 25e Mustard Cerate .V..1T4( $3.75 ' Horlick's Malted Milk; at ; 82.89 $1.25 Tanlac. 4..v. 984 r-?3c - Miona Dyspepsia Tablets ......494 30c Norwich Milk Mag nesia . .-214 15c Hiawatha v Toilet Paper, Rolls, per doz. . . . . -81.00 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin, at . ..... . .,484' Wine of-' Pepsin, McKes son's . . .81.50 25c 4-oz. Peroxide; Hydro gen........' .104 PHOTO DEPT. Films Developed Free When Prints are Ordered. . . .Vt.': f Mail Orders Receive Beaton Drug Company , 15th an(J rarnam atreett. . : auseezeiclineten suc-Jgratulieren, .wie cs- Miss Eitner ist. If.-. . 1 r ..1 1.. .. 1 1. Mit vorzueglicher Hochachtung, lhr ergebener (gez), OT. SEVCIK., . ' Translation: - Dear Colleague: Best thanks for your kind .favor. I take this oppor tunity to congratulate you to such excellent pupils a.s Miss Eitner is. Very respectfully your, 1 , (Signed) .OT. SEVCIK, Following the' tontest, however, Miss Eitner;' who had received sec ond place, found that Kubelik had de cided to create a second scholarship which should be hers. Sauces to Use With Fisfh t "' Bernaise Sauce. . . -, One and a half . Jekspodrisful of finely chopped om'on.two table spoonsful vinegary one-quarter tea- spoomui sau, ' paprika, three egg yolks, one tapie - spoonful chopped parsley. Cdk the onions in the vinegar. Place in dou ble boiler aticf add the egg yolks and seasoning. Cook . until the mixture becomes creamy. - ,' "v . 'f , 1 Caper Sauce. . - TwcV tablespoonsful butter two tublesperonsful flour, one-quarter tea spoonful salt, one-half Jeaspoonful ontqn juice, ' one cup boiling water, four tablespobnfuls capers,, one ta blespoonful vinegar.- Make a sauce of - the first five ingredients. Just beore:.rempying from .the fire add the. capers and vinegar. Women bakers! in Glasgow, Scot land, have suspended work pending an adjustment: of. their wages. MAKE " 60cr"&zin I , Paste.; 344 90c Pompeian .', Mass-age ,:tCream : i-i.-'-v-:'. ... ...594 35c CukxiNajl, White. . . 234 Sficlf'Beatoh.'s theatrical Cold stream, T Jarlb. .-. . .'.354 50c Coeoanut Oil Emal- 394 $1.50 .."Graham's , Beautv Se r cret: . .- v; . ..$1.19 20c . ' Venida Hair Nets, 2 -.for;..; .v.;... 254 fJ60c. .Bejion's, ,' Benzoin and Al mond, Lotion . , .... .31)4 Life Buoy Soap,,2 for. . . .154 Packers Tar - Soap ". . . . . . .184 "'.:;; cigars" '". , 15e La Azora,"-Pals." . .104 Roitans, Bi'eva J...'. . . . ... 104 Ladina,'3 forV. . lt . .204 La Flor d Intals. . y. . .74 La Pref erehcial ; Puritanos Fin- os . . v. .-. .-. r-n-.--.104' ' CANDY DEPT. rx SATURDAY;?: ; $1.00, ' 1-lbi 'Box Nelson's . . Chocolate Creams and Not Centers, 694 $1.00 lb.". Jordon- Almonds, per pound .594 80c ' Fruit-filled Assorted - Candies per pound' .394 $1.00 . Chocolate Covered 'Peanuts; per lbl . .594 . RUBBER GOODS $2,00 2-quart Velvet ' Com-' binatfon HotVater Bot ... .tie and Fountain Syringe . , -81.45 $1.40 Radiant f2-cfuart Foun tain Syringe.-; .','.-.95 l.BO" 2-qTiaVt Veljlet Water "- - BcvtfU . ..... .:. . . . 954 v...- MAZDA LAMPS , The Original and, Reliable Lamp 15 to 50- v att Lmps. . . .404 60-Watt Lamps .45 luse Plugs (10 to 30"Amperea). !.''tf . 104 .Our: Prompt Attention. Personals Miss Gladys JVilkinson of Lincoln is the gue.-t of Mrs. Gail Balliugcr. Carr Ringwalt of Xew York City will be in Omaha at the J. R. Ring wait home until Monday. Miss -Marian Hamilton is now in Washington. D. C. visitifxg her sunt, Mrs. D. C. Staplcton.' , ; A son was born Tuesday, Febru ary 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Bird S. Potter of Gothenburg, Xeb., atthe Methodist hospital. . t ' , E. J.' Phelps, jr.. has returned home from Lclaud Stanford, Junior university, from winch he was graduated a shetrt tune ago. Frank T. Walker, sr., has returned home from Florida, tie stopped in Chicago for a 'few days where he visited his daughter, . Mrs. THarold i Bellamy. i '.'. ,- Mrs. Arthur Yinto has returned from Florence, W is., where she spent a montji witn relatives, sue also visited in Detroit with a ister Mrs. H. J. Payne. , ' ' , , Miss Eleanor Burkle'y returned Wednesday from a trip to Xew York City. - Miss -Agnes Wickham ' of Council v. Bluffs, who, accompanied her east, retunned at the same time. Mrs. Joseph Garneau Ringwalt and two children and . Miss Helen Stowitts.- who have been visiting at the J. R. Ringwalt home, leave fon day foly their hoiric ii) Xew- York City. " . ' Women in the Philippine 1fands arc conceded to be the best lace makers in the world. - The gill with a - clear shin wins No mptter how beautiful your fea tures are, you cannot be truly attrac tive" with a rough, clogged, blotchy or gray-looking skin. Reslnol Ointment aided by Resinol Soap is what you need to overcome such troubles. Tha gentle, but unusually cleansing prop erties of this soaptogether with the soothing, healing qualities of the ojntment make the Resinol treat ment deal for all skins. ' Sold by oil druggists. Trial free. Dent. 1-S. RESINOL, Baltimore, Md. "' S - .. i None Sold to f . s Resinol - FUR COAT Buy NOW Take 6 Months to Pay for j Coat v ". " ' '" .Here's the TSost remark able offering that has ever beei) brought to the attention of Omaha's buy ;ng public. ' 38-inch Siberian Squirrel Coat. V 36-lnch Natural Muskrat Coat..... $450.00 Value, Now $125.00 Bay Seal, Australian Opossum trimmed . .$450.00 Value, Now $ 99.50 Pony Coat, Kit Coney trimmed. .... . . . '. . . .$195.00 Value, Now $ 79.50 Bay Seal Coat, Raccoon trimmed Collar V and Cuffs . : .'. .$450.00 Value, Now $149.0 Bay Seal Coat, Squirrel trimmed Collar . - ' and Cuffs . .... ... .'. .......... $450.00 Value, Now$l 69.50 Bussian Pony Coat, Raccoon trimmsd ... $450.00 Value, Now $169.50 Leopard Coat, Raccoon trimmed ... $285,00 Value, Now $ 79.50 Kit Coney Coat, 36-inch length.! $150.00 Value,' Now $ 59.50 Pony Coat, Fitch trimmed . . . . . . .$350.00 Value, Now $: 99.50 ?i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr il - r'jjjackx .v..,.: ffTi i,iiw-iJnaM-Mar f i ' ,, ,, , JVjrl.-Z I " ,, v v . ; 8 :m0S.B.COR.I6t!! A JACKSON STSSm I JiS" SMm ira 'ffi rtfti Test iVburMobd Tl RED ? X ervou ? AVorried U - ; , s Put a R,e-CbeAti9N on f the New -t 7 Edison, jelax into a chair, let the music Hood the room with melody and comfort. 1 The music produces a mood change. Mr. Edison has devised a Mood Change Chart by which you can register your re- ' actions to mbsicv Come in andet your ' supply. Make the experiment in your own. ' jme. Have every member pf your family, also your friends fill iout charts. It's mdre interesting than the Ouija board. r Mr. Edison wbuld like to study your charts in connection ,w,jth his great research into the fffects of music on the minds and " " moods of men. , ; If you1 don't own a New Edison, come into our store and fill out a Mood Change ' dhnrt.'. 'Get Mr. Edison oil. the Mood, h Change Charts he needs. : Rouse's Phonograph Parlors -1916 Farnam Street Douglas 7782 ' . " ''-.: ' . iri - niM iHjil A ffn MjjWF EUfl - Hf Bffil J 1417 bOUGLAS STREET " .. Saturday, the Final Clos Out of All S and IN THE HOUSE AT FAR LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS COST M We ..$850.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 ' i . I. 1 1 . : t- . N-. s a Changes 1 -i v.' I ', Every Sale Final as A Small Down Payment x Balance to ! , Suit Your Co nvemence shallvnot can7 overi m' CAPES r - Fur Coat or Cape. Our cabinets must be cleared. That decision is final. So here are1 prices that will astonish" the entire "tity. v. Value, Now $325.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Style and Quality 9 -xAta Moderate Price Is a Feature of Our Spring Apparel 1 - Recent .express shipments from the1' East have brought jiuimerousvarietie's of becoming types in Suits. Coats' a'nd Dresses featuring graceful and spirited lines with rare- ingenuity in colors,. fabrics and trimmings. - ..' -.; : ' i :.. v.. . Spring Suite , Spring Dreses y Spring Coats at $29.50 Up?;.-.', are $19.50 Up at $17.50 Up Spring Hats i ' trimmings, regularly, ?i.o ..and $1.75 ' values," 'special ly priced -for Saturday, only, at r Extra Special!! Saturday Balduf f s Box Chocolates " - : . Full One Pound Bpxes i 1 1 Regular $1.25 Quality . Tnaf ttiiiiV nf (ritt!n - - . e whipped cream centers hand it I in a thick coating of rich chocolate. Pound Boxes of Extra Choice Chocolates, at. This Special 1! Nottingham and . Scrjm ;' Curtains ' in 2 yk -yard ', . lengths, each tractive 2Vi-yrd are each ill y..;.-l4-; ;4 ' s 1 . v. v . v; . . - , Nottingham and Tilet Curtains in - 3-yard lengths, in this sale, each $1,69 Pretty Filet and Not1 tingham .' . Curtains, 2 -yard OQr lengths, each.Oi Scrim, Filet'ahd Not tingham Curtains', al so panels, d1 1 C are each. Marquisette and Filet- Curtains designs, special. Panel Lace, and Venice dainty pat- -. terns, each.: Marquisette ' i Panels in $3 8 Lace Panels, jn 2 3-yard lengths,' in and rich. designs,, . . I C at, each..,.. J)T.lU Marquisette Swiss NeJ Pknels and Curtaips; in j-yaru . lengths, each. $4.65 il Rich Lace Panels and Filet Curtains in intricate patterns, each $5.75 Queen Anne DiningTble in genuine' American Wal nut with54-ineh top; an $87.50 ta- CC7 CO ble, oxily t $5 Special Purchase Sale Saturday, a group of bc witchingly trimmed Hats will be specially priced Bungalow Aprons s; In view of the charming styles and excel lent materials these Aprons are exceptional vaJues. Madras, Ginghams and Percales in light or dark patterns With contrasting 69c .,..... .x HpHcioils -ij dippeij COI DOC, Purchase Sale Lace Gurti " i if you intend , to brighten your home with new. curtains :it the -windows 'this spring, don't wait until yu arahouse elcaning, but come Saturday and save" DOLLARS by se lecting several pairs in this big Special Purchase Sale. - f- i ' ' 49 c ns Saves You Almost Filet Curtains in at-! MarquUette Lace . patterns, Curtains; in effective lengths, $1.59 patterns, tor one day, $1.85 each ..A. Cable - Net and Irih Point ' Curtains, in beautiful designs, are, . dJO 7C each .... V-i.f Irish Point and Cable in very neat Net Curtain of very $1.75 : fine qual $2.98 ity, each, Special! Saturday!; Our Entire Stock of 10-Inch Double Face rriDia Records 12-Inch Records, 69c Cblu S3c I I is