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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, MARCH 6..' 1921. ( Interesting Reducing Menus L'ifc is a funny proposition. You spend umpty years accumulating money it sit back and lake ' it easy, and then you don't dare take it easy for fear a pound of flesh might light in lumpish fashion be tween the shoulder blades or under neath the parent chiu. S Or, if you make up your mind to take it easy in spite of everything, along conies Mrs. Catt, with the bright and cheery greeting: "Oh, how do you do, dear. You've got so fat I hardly knew you." You stifle the remark that is on your tongue about her hair being a shade or two redder because well, because you're not so painfully truth , ful as she, but principally because (you know by stuffed feeling of late you've felt there's truth in it, ail your secret is our. i Then you begin on your birdseed diet and pity the poor folk who pity the early Christian martyrs who knew not what renunciation meant at all because their figures didn't figure in their martyrdom. All of which leads up to the burn ing question predominant in my mail How to slim a silhouette so it will fit into the frock the frock is fitted for. How? Well, you can do a heap of slim ming at your own home table, and to answer the numerous inquiries as to diets I give below a few which you may use for a week, changing daily until the course is outrun, and then repeating. At any rate they give you a fine opportunity to see just how anxious you are to get back to form. , ROiDAT. " Ons-hslf rpfrult. without lunar. -On KC poached, on thin sllcs graham or gluten bread toasted, no tutter. i "" Coff rlear. ' PINNER. Oysters on half (bell half on). Turkey or chicken, celery, radishes. On teaspoon cranuerry nuc. KntnArh. Fruit salad: Grapes, oranfea, with lemon 1nlre. Apple. Coffee, clear. SUPPER. Cne illoe rye bread. I n.. Juries nhpMo. mustard. l?iad lettuce and cucumber' aalad with ylneg!.r, salt, and pepper. Tea or coffee, clear. ; MONDAY. n.tt-IAKFAST. Ju'" of one orania. One V-a crisp allce bacon. , C'i eg?, poached. One allce fiutn bread, no butter. Coffee, clear. LUNCHEON. On ':l'P clear bouillon. Slice Kluten bread, no butter. A,:ul baked with cinnamon and lemon, no aucar. Ten. clear. DINNER. ' One aervlnff lean roast beef. Coltalaw, vinegar dressing. Ote Serves: plain boiled Brussels sprouts, l'rult gelalin without cream or sugar. Coffee, clear, or ono-half teaspoon inllk. TUESDAY. BREAKFAST. One-half grapefruit without augar. Oa thin llc rye bread, no butter. On egg. pnaohed or boled, Coff. clear. 1INNKR. -Clear meat broth. "ne serving roaet chlckon or ateak, brollod. Asparagus tips, plain. Cucumber and tomato salad, vinegar dressing. Coffee, clear. BUPPKR. Steamed cvstera ftweTVe). Celery and radishes. Gluten bread, no butter. Baked pear spiaed, no sugar. WKIESDAY. BREAKFAST. Thre stewed prunes, without sugar. Three ounces broiled hamburger steak. Cne thin sllco toaeted rye breadj no butter. Coffee, clear, LUNCHEON. . - -On cup clear soup, viled egg (two) on asparagus tips. Two soda crackers. Tea or coffee, clear. DINNER. One serving boiled tongue. One serving spinach, no butter. Endive, vinegar dressing. Coffee, clear. THURSDAY. BREAKFAST. Clewed pears or prunes without sugar. On small llc toasted gluten or rye bread. One bro'led lamb chop or on small cake broiled hamburger steak, ,. Black, sugerlesa coffee. IXNCHEON. Cuffed egg salad (without mayonnaise). Spinach with hard boiled or poached egg. Thre small cracker. Buttermilk or ta without cream or lugar. DINNER. On eupful vegetable oup. On medium slice Uan roast beef, chicken or brollod steak. Celery or olives or radishes, tewed or boiled tomatoes or boiled cabbage. Baked apple.- , Black sugarlers coffe or tea. ) - FRIDAY. BREAKFAST. I On baked apple without sugar, flavored with lemon. On egg, soft boiled. . Ob thin slice toasted gluten bread. Coffee, clear. LUNCHEON. On eup clear tomato soup. Two crackers. Lettuce and cottage cheese salad with French dressing. Tea or coffee, clear. DINNER. .' ' On ssrvlng broiled halibut (thre Inches square) with lemon. Cauliflower, plain. ' Bead lettuce, with vinegar, salt ana pepper. undertakings and belong at the head of large enterprises. They are dis posed to have things done for them. They are determined and never give up. Are endowed with an ease and ireedoni of manner that is pleasing; are great talkers and make good bus iness men and good housekeepers. Persons born between January 20 and Fefruary 19, when the sun is Aquarius, are broad judges of human nature and can be' relied upon to es timate a person's honesty almost at first sight. They are good "mixers, lovers of public entertainments, thea ters, fairs, public ceremonies, absorb information easily and from every possible source. They are clever at mimicry and see the funny side of life. Are well adapted mercantile or political pursuits. Persons born between' February 19 and March 21, the Pisces sign, have a quiet, loving disposition and mate. Inval friends. Honestv and purity are theirs and a lack of self esteem which causes them to be eas ily deceived by others. They should guard against habits of carelessness, restlessness and inattention and the habit of scolding. tir On small sliced orange without sugar, v. Coffo. clean, - 8ATIKDAY. BREAKFAST. Baked appl or stewed prune without sugar. On small, thin slice ry bread without butter. Two egg poached or soft boiled. Unsweetened black coffee. LUNCHEON. Vegetable soup (enough to satisfy). . Thre small cracker. DINNER. Broiled or roast beef, lamb or fowl. Two vegetables (no beans, peas or potatoes). On small thin site ry bread. Unsweetened black coffe or tea or buttermilk. Lowe Avenue Presbyteri an Ladies' Aid Society Re-Elects Officers. The Lowe Avenue Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society met Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. O. Peterson and re-elected .the follow ing officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. P. M". Conkiin, president; Mrs. J. A. McClain, vic?-pre.sidcnt; Mrs. Elmer Johnson, ecre'.ary; Mrs. C. L. Vance, treasurer. Division leaders and their assist ants, who were chosen, include 'Mesdames H. M. McClanahan, C. D. Hutchinson, W. W. Carmichael, L, E. Caldwell, E. T. Munroe. R. H. Baldwin, E. M. Jnes, C. O. Dooley, R. U. Powers and Robert Mc Lennon Leaders for the young women's division will be appointed Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, C. E. Lowry, 3027 Lincoln boulevard. An executive board meeting of the aid society will be held Thursday af- ternnnn at the hnm of Afr H. M. 'McClanahan, 1312 North Fortieth street. Mrs. A. M. Livingston, of Spring-, field, Mo., recently licensed as a preacher, is the third woman, in that state to be licensed by the Mctho tiists of that, state. HE ancients firmly believed that the position of the sun at the me of a child's birth was an unfailing indication of his nature. Persons born between March 21 and April 19, when the sun is -in Aries, are earnest, intuitive, full of determination, , self-sacrificing, and liable to fortune and renown. They make good leaders, scholars, and orators. . , , Persons born between1 April 19 and May 20, when the sun is in Taurus, are liable to have a strong will, to be courageous and generous. They think a great deal of appear ance, and love the good things of life. They lose their tempers easily unless given their own way. .The men especially are domineering and selfish unjess principles to the con trary were1 instilled in youth. Persons born between May 20 and June 21, when the sun is in Gemini, are affectionate, generous, courte ous, careless in money matters, and excel in the arts and sciences. They are prouder of accomplishment than of wealth. They are nervous and unsettled, their opinions changeable and easily influenced. Persons born between June 21 and July 22, when the sun is in Can cer, are characterized by a sympa thetic, persistent, and strong willed nature; feelings easily hurt; love, money; lazy, fond of fine clothes, selfish and jealous; lovers of home withal; fine intellects, and much ex ecutive ability. , ' ' Persons born between July22 and Aucust 22. when the sun is m Leo, have much self-control, magnetism, sympathy, and generosity, iney are good nurses, good cooks, and good story tellers. Their intuition often helps them escape from the consequences of their actions. They must fieht arainst prejudice, ar rogance, laziness and love for crea ture comforts. ( Persons born between August 22 and'Seotember 22, when the sun is tn Virgo, have cool, calm, orderly bearing: self possessed, and ac pendable, excel in every thing they undertake business, play, study, competition, or effort of any kind; have remarkable memories. Make best teachers and lectures. Some what inclined to selfishness and self gratification, but as friends they are devoted. . . Persons born between September 23 and October 23. when the sun is in Libra, have conservative, modest. retirinar disoositions. ' J. hey are sen sitive and ooeticai. persistent ana competent in the performance ot their duties. They have great imita tive ability, and it, together with their strong emotional nature makes excellent actors and actresses ot them. . Persons born between October 23 and November 22, when the sun is in Scorpio, have a courageous, loving disposition. Have natural dignity and great persuasive ability. Make friends readily. . Morev power over the minds of others than over their own impulses. They are aggressive and executive and naturally fitted to oversee others. They are capable of great things if they can be induced to stay at one thing long enough but are impatient of results. Ihey are well adapted for government iobs. Persons born between November 22 and December 21, when the sun is in Sagittarius, are liable to have to travel a great deal. They have an earnest, outspoken frankness of speech and manner that frequently gets them into, difficulties and mis understandings. They are jovial, vi vacious and "combative and abhor anything that verges on deception or secrecy. Have a keen sense of hu mor and sarcasm. Persons born between December 21 and January 20, under Capricor nus, are natural leaders in every thing they undertake. They have great ideals; are instigators of large ADVERTISEMENT Mrs. L. Edna Hawman, who has been named on the board of direc tors of the new bank in Philadelphia to be run and managed by women, owned and managed for 10 years the "Dutch Kitchen," one of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania's "home" restaurants. Kid Glove Fanges. It is truly a feminine instinct to hesitate reluctantly as you throw away the gloves that have finally reached the point where they refuse to hold together through another cleaning. Probably the top lefthand drawer of nearly every woman's dresser would disclose at least one odd glove of white kid living a life of indolence.- Why not make the best of them? Kid groves no longer serviceable for the hands should be cleaned, then split up the side and spread out to make the most of the material. Make a fancy motif pattern from memory of a clover or daisy or use a small transfer design from sonic cTnbroidery stamping pattern and cut out kid motifs. These may be left white and appliqued with buttonhole stitch on a background of material or painted and slipped onto stems such as come for making paper flowers. Odd and pretty patterns may also be developed for the one who does not care for the simpler way by cut ting kid crescents and stars, or rings with cut-out centers.- These may be painted in orange, black, blue or red, and the result given to fancy work or shiock will be "Romany" in full glory. While the students at the Robert college in Constantinople are Ar menians, Greeks, Persians, Tartars and Turks, all the teachers arc American women. II unauiAV m XWJ.f.'lVJ.IIUV f ? m X z5 el . . u vi r r COIrfflPACOY S. E. COR. 16th & JACKSON STS. UlWJUUJUDMHSauS T2town STEI-NWAY The Instrument of the Immortals eKSSLAsm To the Extreme Limit of Value Giving for This 1 Price Revision Sale "Music is almost all w have of heaven on earth." Addison. 'T&y WORK while you sleep" ADVERTISEMENT CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Trulyl Your druggist sellss a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, suf- firipnr tn rtnev evrv liar1 eAm soft corn, or corn beiween the toes! and the calluses,' without soreness or irritation. Do you feel A'h'ous, constipated, headachy, upset, full of cold? Take one or two - Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels., Wake' up with head clear, stomach rjght, breath sweet and feeling fine. No griping, . no inconvenience. Chil dren love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. , mm 'mam To owna piano is one thing to own the instrument of the Immortals is another. The Steinway is the piano over whose keyboard Richard Wag ner dreamed his visions and en riched the world. It is the voice which Liszt, Gounod, Rubin stein and their immortal fellows spoke to mankind. It fe the piano of Paderewki an the piano upon which jnofmann and Rachmaninoff ar playing their way to immortally today. It is ' the chosen instrument of the masters and the lovers of im mortal music. . We carry a complete line of these matchless instruments at all times and you are cordially invited to pay us a visit of inspection. If unable to call, write today for free catalog and prices. We accept used instruments of all makes in exchange and arrange .terms of payment to suit the convenience of our patrons. i - SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO: THIS sali is the result of the urgent need of stimulating the movement of merchandise ,in 'general, as well as clearing our floors for spring, and holds for you the year's greatest values in furni ture. ' n Pathe Demonstration AH Week 1514-16-18 Dodge St. Omaha, Neb. Exclusive Steinway Representatives for Nebraska and Western Iowa. HEAVY Hoisting E.J.DAVIS 1212 Farnam. Tel. D. 353 A. HOSPE CO. 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E 5 S E v' v ' TO SUM it up, LoWer Prices are what you have been looking for and what you must have and they are here on guar anteed, dependable furniture for every room in your home, and on the most liberal terms. Pathe Demonstration All Week Pathe Records With Three Sides Have Arrived for "Pathe Week" Impossible!! You say? Nof so there's a secret Come and see them during Pathe Week, you will, be delighted with this NEW kind of record. Pathe's Greatest Sensation Is t - The Actuelle y This Phonograph is as true to , life as the artist, doing away with the old-fashioned tone arm and tone chamber found on present day Phonographs. SAVE $40.00 A Model 7 Pathe (as pictured) formerly $125.00. and $25.00 ' worth of Records a reeular $150.00 outfit, now only $110.00. A Pathe Phonograph Given Away Next Friday o Sold on Easy Terms prn Simmons Combination Bed in white enamel finish with heavy, continuous posts and large fill ers with a Simmons, high riser, link fabric spring; the complete outfit , (Mo TC only $42.50 $75.00 Velvet Rugs at. ..... , A wonderful value in high grade, 8:3x10:6 Velvet Rugs, j in beautiful floral, Oriental and j all over designs. J ' It low Holds This Price Advantage Essex quality quite naturally creates an ex pectancy of high price. Compared on every hand to costly cars, it would be strange if many : did not fall into that error. Thus actual price comparisons give Essex true value in sharp relief. ' , ' , How many of the cars in the Essex price range do you ever embrace in the same thought with it in regard to fineness, ability and distinction? And do not the cars that you consider in the Essex quality class invariably cost hundreds of dollars more? In reaching a standard by which to under stand Essex values you must consider such price contrasts, as well as facts bearing on ability and dependence. Such examination will convince you also of the unusual value the Essex repre sents. . - , GOY L'.SMITH 2SC3-S-7 fAMNAfl'tT. -jservicc firsi- OMAHAU.S.A. phone : Doueufif 70 gp Library Table, a massive model gp in beautifully polished mahog 0 any finish with large top and g Dig drawer in the "iTice Kevi- gp sion" Sale is m only Full Size Slat Bed in nicely fin ished walnut with securely locked corners in this "Price Revision" Sale dt Q 7C only Pl.0 $15.95 EStt: Stately Buffet in heavy quar tered oak with roomy top, large Frejnch plate mirror, drawer unea ior silver ana linen compartment $39.50 Handsome ' Dresser, sturdily built of fine walnut with spa-, cious top, a large French plate mirror ana lour roomv draw ers, at only iuuniv uruw- $49.50 4J rail'- m Slat Back Oak Rocker in beau tiful golden finish with com- lortaoie saddle seat and well braced arms; in this sale Queen Anne Dining Table of genuine American walnut with 54-inch extension top, reduced in this sale - J ?f r"r ?o;7.ou to $4.25 Puts this time and labor saving HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet in your home. It gives you extra tinu o do the things you want to do. The Home of Home Outfits Young couples can buy in this "Price Re vision" Sale with the as surance that prices now re as low, yes, even ower, than they will be ater on. And, as always, you make your own terms. THREE-Room Outfits $199 FOUR-Room Outfits $275 FIVE-Room Outfits $345 ill H Glass Egg Beater, 9c An ideal Egg Beater or Cream Whip, made of heavy glass, that will last for years. Aluminum Percolators at $1.25 Good Brooms are.... 31c Electric Irons $3.95 Whisk Brooms at 17c Long Handle Dust Pans. . ,25c Splint Clothes Hamper at 41.69 Rolling Pins 27c 1-Piece Cannister Sets at $1.69 Glass Berry Bowls 29c Carpet Sweepers V $1.29 luminum Tea Kettles at $2.09 Boxed Stationery ., 21c "Hep Ladder Chairs $1.95 Galvanized Water Pails... 41c