y,. l THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MARCH 15, 1921. H ( Society WHeatoi-Loree. Air. and- Mrs. V. S. Lorce an nounce the niarriage of their daugh ter, Winifred.jto Guy A. Wheaton of Omaha. The marriage was performed hy Rev. Ward Austin at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Following a ihort trip the coi:ple will make their lotne at Drake Court. ' For Mrs. GuKck. Miss Helen Smails entertained at luncheon at the- University club Monday, in honor of Mrs. E. L. Qui ck of Brookline.'Mass., who is here n the interest of the Aloha summer :ainps for sirls. Covers were placed or Mrs. Charles G. McDonald, Mrs. .Edgar Scott, Mrs, W. H. Smailr,, Miss Smails and Miss Jaccy Allen. - Mrs. McDonald, at whose home Mrs Gulick is a guest, was at home Informally Sunday evening for this visitor. , , Mrs. Scott entertained Mrs. Gul ck at dinner at her home, Moday :vening. '. The Aloha film brought to Omaha iy "Mrs. Gulick and now' being shown , it the Rialto will be shown the last irne at the first evening performance ; Tuesday v evening as Mrs. Gulick leaves Omaha Tuesday evening for "Boston: For Visitor. Miss Margretlia Grimmell will en tertain at sa bridge party Thursday vening 'complimentary to Miss Marie Patterson of Los Angeles, who is visiting Miss Ruth Carter, A.- C. A. Meeting ' Postponed. The meeting of the book review sectiott of the A. C. A. scheduled for Vednesdav afternoon has been postponed until Thursday, 4 p. m. The meeting will be .held at the . home of Mrs. L. S. Overpetk, 2961 Harris street For Mrs. Alfred Munger. Mrs. Thomas C. Munger of Lin coln will entertain at tea Friday aft ernoon in honpr of her guests, Mrs Alfred C. Munger of Omaha and Mrs. Thomas A. James of Stroms burg. MrsJamcs was formerly Ruth Munger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Munger. Mrs. Alfred Munger (was formerly Miss Florence Russell. Fine Arts Luncheon. The Omaha Society of Fine Arts board entertained at luncheon at the Fontenelle Monday in honor of Gil " bert K. Chesterton, English author, who addressed the society Monday afternoon, and Mrs. Chesterton, who accompanied him here. Covers were placed for Mesdames C. C. George, L. C. Nash, Milton Barlow, E. L. Rurke, Alfred Darlow. C. W. Russeil. Warren Blackwell. F. A. Nash, John L, Kennedy, Misses Edith Tobbitt and Nannie Richardson and Messrs. A. C. Smith, N. H. Loomis, Charles Kountze, Henry Doorly and John ii Kennedy. J. F. W. Club! Mrs. Herbtrt Potter will entertain members of the J. F. W. club at a St. Patrick's day luncheon at her home. 3419 Davenport street, Thurs day, March 17. AI) V FRTISK.M EST MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative T Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name Cali fornia on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and mosf harmless physic for the lit tle stomach, liver and bowels. Chil dren love its fruity taste.. Full di rections on ea,ch bottleVYou must say "California." " atfhtisi:mext How to Tint Your Gray Hair at Home If your hiir i graying or is faded and streaked, do not let It become any more unattractive. No matter whether its original youthful color was golden or black, or any shade of brown, all you need is a bottle of Brownatone to instantly re store its beauty in a manner that defies detection. This famous preparation is as simp and easy to use as manicuring your nails. Special Fraa Trial Off. r - - Every package of Brownatone contains fulT, simple directions for working its magie on gray, faded or streaked hair. Guaranteed absolutely harmless. At all leading druggists im JOc and $1.60 pack age. Two colors' f - "Light to Medium Brown" and "Dark'. Brown ..to Black." Send to The Kenton Pbarmacal Co.. 639 Ceppin Bldg., Covington, Ky.. enclosing 11 rents to pay postage, packing and war tax, for free trial 'package of Browns ton. , ' ,'Rtoa,avurc Sect! an raSQium tor yotsx ' Pilgrim Spirit ; Iff MISS tifcLl.li. fiVNS 4 Miss Isabclle Evans will appear as the Pilgrim spirit in the pageant presented at Central High school Friday afternoon and evening. March IS. Omaha Girl Wins Prize It took Betty Kennedy of Omaha to hold up honors for this city at the annual luncheon of the Order of the Golden Fleece, an organization, to put it briefly, of red-haired women at the University of Ne braska. Miss Kennedy was award ed first prize for the most vivid red haii', the reddest of the red. The. orize for the most "fascinating scintillating golden glow," went to Vivian Hansen of Lincoln; for the greatest quantity of red hair, to Gwendolyn Damerall of Hastings. Marie McGerr, in the opinion of the judges had the most fascinating freckles, while Mary Thomas of Omahi and Helen Dimond of Provi dence, R. I., were granted consola tion pr!zes for having tresses near est lemon and nearest brown. Mrs. Howard Kennedy and Miss Mary Gant, both of Omaha, were among the judges. They were pro vided with smoked glasses for their task. In determining quantity they were permitted to take out hairpins of the contestants a safe precau tion, they averred. For Mrs. Magee. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kinsler enter tained at dinner at the Athletic club Saturday evening iif honor of Mrs. E11a Cotton Magee of New York City, who is visiting in the city. Sunday Dinner. Frank Judson entertained at din ner at the Athletic club Sunday. Among his guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson, H. H. Baldrige, W. J. Hynes and Gentry Waldo. Farewell Party. Miss Adeline Turner, who leaves soon for Oklahoma City to make her home will be honor guest at a dinner at Hotel Loyal Tuesday evening. Spring flowers will form the cen terpiece and covers wilj "be placed for 30 guests. - Luncheon for Mrs, Magee. ' Mrs. S. S. Caldwell entertained at a luncheon; of 12 covers at her home Monnay in nonor 01 airs, cua Nor ton Magee, who is visiting at the E. W. Nash home. '. Canteen Company. Mrs. Henr.v Luberger entertained members of Company B of the Red Cross canteen at her home, Monday afternoon. Junior League Sewing Group. Mrs. John Caldwell's sewing group of the Junior league met Monday afternoon at the hCme of Miss. Ruth Carter. , V'y For Miss Hall. ; Mrs. C. D. Sturtevant entertained at' .luncheon at the Athletic club Monday in honor of her sister, Miss Mary Hall of Chicago. ( Informal Luncheon. Mrs! Alvin F; Johnson entertained informally at a luncheon of eight covers at her home Monday, ' i ' - Bridge Luncheon Club. The Thursday Bridge Luncheon club met March 10 at the home of Mrs. C H. Marley. ' Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shotwell en tertained at dinner Sunday for Con gressman, A. W. Jefferis at their home.. '-' . ADTERTIS em en t ver medicine of like character. IVt the testimony of thousands' of women that it has beneatedoi entirely eradicated such distressing ailments as women are prone to. For over fifty years some of Dr. Pierce's home medicines have been selling over the drug counters, so that more than fifty million bottles have been sold during that time. This speaks well for the reliability and value of Dr. Pierce's standard home reme dies.,' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a blood tonic and strength-builder which contains no alcohol, yet has tonic qualities that have endeared it to the American public Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, composed of May-apple, Aloin and jalap, have long been considered a reliable vegetable laxative, in the same way that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long been recognized as a toroio for diseases peculiar to womankind. More recently that wonderful discovery of Dr. Pierce's namely, Anuric (anti-uric acid), has been successfully used by many thousands of people who write Dr. Pierce in unqualified terms of the benefit received that their backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble have been com pletely conquered by the use of Anuric. HOLDING A Adele Garrison's Revelations What Marion Told Her Auntie 1 Madge. My checks burned, as much Ironi Dicky's mocking words as from hit rough kisses, for many minutes after he waved me a very airy adieu from j the top of the stairs, snd went into his own room to dress for dinner. I knew that little Mrs. Durkee must have nearly everything ready for the home-coming dinner of her son and his bride, and that she would be much put out if we all were not promptly cn hand to welcome them. I had told Dicky of the way all our trunks had been emptied, and that I had not. disturbed the rifled con tents, so I was quite sure he would not summon me to an inquisition on that score, and that 1 probably" would not have to interrupt my dressing on that account. But I dressed with extra haste, nevertheless, hearing the while Lil lia'n voice in my mother-in-law's Personals Mrs. C. H. Marley is ill at her home. ' Mrs. Emma B. .Manchester is spending a short time in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson leave early in July to spend two months at Estes Park. Miss Peggy Matthews was a guest during the last week of. Miss Ade laide Elam, in Lincoln. A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Finlayson at the Stewart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Madden are now stopping at the Hotel Ambassa dor in Los Angeles. Cal. A son was born Monday,' March 7, tc Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rips of Tulsa, OWJ. Mrs. Rips as formerly Miss Isabelle Radman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Radman of this city. - - Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Schemel an nounce : the birth of a daughter Thursday at St. Catherine hospital. Mrs. Schemel was formerly Miss Loretta Hirtes. Elting and Howard Bennett and Donald Graham went to Lincoln Friday to attend the spring party of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity Friday evening. t Mrs. William Redick is expected home Thursday after an absence of two months. She has been visiting in Palm Beach, Fla., with Mrs. W. R. Sweatt of Minneapolis. ( Edgar H. Scott leaves next week to join his daughter. Miss Eleanor Scott, at Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass. They will spend the Easter holidays in New York City. , ' Rag-a-Jazz. A dance will be given Tuesday evening at Kel-Pine's by the Rag-a-Jazz band from Lincoln. ADVERTISEMENT DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. , A few cents buys, "Danderine." After a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, be sides, every hair shows Jjew life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. ' ADVERTISEMENT Ago A young man who practiced medicine in Pennsylvania became 'famous and was called in consulta tion in many towns and cities be cause of his success, in the treat ment of disease. He finally mad up his mind to place some of his treatments before the entire United States and, moving to Buffalo, ht put up what he called his Favorite Prescription, and placed it vwith the druggists in every state in the Union. ' That was over fifty-five years ago. For -fifty-one years this Fa vorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce"? has' sold more largely throughout the United States than any, othei HUSBAND New Phase of of a Wife room sharper than was its usual wont. 1 knew that Marion was in the throes of having her hair combed, a process that generally leaves both mother and child nerv ously exhausted, dearly as they love each other, and sweet-tempered as both usually are. "There thermit's over now." Lil lian's voice, softened, soothing, came to my ears. "Kiss me, bathe your face with cool water and sit there in the rocking chair for a minute or two before yoir go on dressing." I heard a temptestuous, smacking kiss, a sniffling which told of drying tears, and then Lillian's low knock on my door. "Come in." I called, and she en tered, her face as flushed as my own, nervous weariness in every line of'her face and figure. "Just let me lie down in here for a second or two, will you?" she asked. "Need you ask?" I reproached her. Tuesday at 9 A. M. Sensational of SPRING suvie ; t i I I I The Chalmers motor "stays right" longer. It requires less overhauling and saves owners thousands yearly. That spells lasting satisfaction. It is f due to the Chalmers practice of heating v the mixture not merely the air be fore it enters the cylinders. What S. A. E. Men Say A committee of the Society of Automo tive. Engineers has just released the report or its investigation into the pre heating principle. ''-,... It says, in so many words that the practice of pre-heating fuel results in the"maintenanceof theenginein such a condition- as to deliver higher power over longer periods between overhauling." This is highly important to you. 1 1 means higher efficiency and better per formance. It means longer service and lower cost for repairs and replacement?. mm h i adjuring the pillows and looking at her solicitously.. Her breath was coming f;ist, unevenly, but her eyes were dull with weariness, in iueer) contrast to her. heightened color. Lillian Is Weary. J "I am so ashamed to let myself go this way." she said. "I suppose you heard me scolding Marion. Sometimes I can stand her whimper ing over her hair, but at other times it's just the proverbial last straw, and 1 certainty am the camel's back today. 1 feel as if I' had humps, mental and physical, all over me." The lids , closed wearily over her eyes, and 1 spoke softlv, reassuringly- "Try tj relax and sleep, if you can for 10 minutes. Fortunately I'm almost dressed, and I'll help Marion." "All she needs is to be helped with the hooks in the back of her frock. She attends to everything else her self beautifully." All her pride and love in her idolized child spoke in her tired voice, which even as she uttered the words, trailed off into drowsi ness. I carefully threw a light cov-f erlet over her, finished in a tew noiseless seconds my own dressing; then drew down the shades and crossed the hall to my mother-in-law's room, where Marion sat obe MILLINERY This is without question the greatest money saving event so far offered Omaha women on quality spring Millinery. , Tuesday we will place on sale hun dreds of street, close-f ittincr. banded and trimmed hats in everv ana aesisn at o KJ "l This sale is to make room for incoming stock, as we need the space. Early shopping is advisable. Longer Service; Less Overhauling These, we think, are things every nio 'torist desires. Chalmers' owners enjoy them. Equally important, the Chalmers re quiresless fuel,by makingbetteruseof it. It gets more power, by completely con suming the fuel in the cylinders. It gets smoother running, and a really wonderful pick-up. It warms up more quickly,' and saves itself much wear and strain. Things That Mean Satisfaction All these advantages naturally make Chalmers owners think highly of their car. They make the car a real invest ment instead of an expense. Motor car buyers would do well to con , sider .them seriously. For their posses sion",' or their lack, often marks the difference between satitfaction and dissatisfaction. - Omaha Auto Sales i 2060-62 Farnam St. ' OMAHA MEIYS diently in a rocking-chair bv the window, her winsome face still bear ing the traces of tears. "Where is your frock, dear?" 1 kett '.'I'll hook it up for von, if vou put it on." Where Is Mother?" Sin sprang to her feet, looking at me anxiously. , "W here is mother?" "She is going to lie down for ten minutes in my room," I answered. Her voice and eyes v crc'wild with terror as she sprang toward me. "Tell me, is my motliT sick? lias anything happened to her? You wouldn't tell me a story about it, would you, Auntie Madge? And 1 was so bad to her about my hair!". ' I took her trembling little figure firmly by the shouUers, looking down reassuringly into l.er eyes. "Your mother is all right," 1 said steadily. "1 will never tell you any thing but the truth, Marion. lUit she is very tired, very nervous, and I have persuaded her to rest for ten minutes." She looked at in- with wide, searching eyes, for a long second, then gave a little sigh of relief. h seemed to mc the riirht moment, however to tell the child something which had just been borne in upon mv own understanding. T put my Sale T ii wanted v V- j .Co. Phone Tyler 0672 arm aruund her, kissing hrr tenderly before speaking. "Marion, darling," I began, and I it-It her stiticn against mc and knew that she guessed something of what was coming".'"! think I ought to tell you that 1 am afraid mother will be ill, seriously ill, if we do not all look after her, and make her stop working so hard and keep every kind ot worry from her tlr.it we can. I do not mean that there's anv danger of her being ill right away." 1 tempor ized at the terrified look in the child's eyes. "Or, indeed, at all if she takes care of herself, hut everyone of us must help to. look alter her and be very careful she doesn't worry over things. "I'll never cry over nty hair again," the child said, holding her self as erect-as if she v.tre taking a vow. "NTo matter how she pulls and sometimes she does pull dread fully, Auntie 'Madge. But oh, how I wish Uncle Robert was here! She worries an awful lot about him." (Continued Tomorrow. ) ROUGHS Apply over throat and chet swallow mall pieces of- 0C3S VapoRub Over 17 Million Jan Uxd Yearly ' Great Attraction at the Auto Show A marvelous Cadillac power plant in urtual operation, nhow inu tvery detail of the internal moving parts Thif is an exact dupliiale of the Cadillac motor, airi i most interesting display Found On the Stage AI V rRTISF.HEXT 666 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than any thing we know, preventing pneumonia. ADVKK TINEMKNT IE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acta at once! Musterole is a dean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in noway can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars; hospital sue $3.00 ADVERTISEMENT A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy CheeKS SparklingEyes - Most Women Can Have ' i - Savs Ui Edwards a Weil-Known Ohio Physician Dr.f ,M .Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet9. You will know them by their olive color. .These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste ind poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly fdr a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now anc then iust to keeo them fit- 15c and 30c Affords protection against in fectious diseases. All prudent persons should avail themselves f this dependable germicide. T ftKl'd STORES EVERY WHERB Kill That CASCARA Kf QUININE FOR Colds, Coughs Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no cnancea. Keep this standard remedy bandy for the first ionm, Breaks op a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache. Qalnino In this form does not affect the headCascara ia beat Tonic Laxative-No Opiata in HiU'a. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT PHI FMuk K mM aretes of Rectal Dleeaeee la eratioa. No Chleroforea. 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Don't risk your ma terial in a poor dye... , ' Cuticura Talcum Faaciuliailr Fragnat "" Always Healthful ltnlfrMOfOlimn UkmlattM.BaatXMaMaa, Men- tok wtthoul flurilMi tt HUNT'S Salve falls In tha tc.it. mrnt ot ITCH. ECZEMA. HINU- WORM. TETTER or other Itehlm, kls oiietiM. Try a 7o-unt box at our rlik. Sherman A McConncll Drug Co. Constipation Is the fore runner of 85 of all human ills. It brings on more suffering,' more sleeplessness. more ill-temper than any other single cause But YOU CAN GET RID of constipation.; In Nor do you have to take W any nauseating, griping; Ua medicines to do it. Take RICH-LAX RICH-LAX is a new treatment It deana the system, removes the poisons from the body, and puts you in shape to accomplish things. And RICH LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-sick, as you 1 ay feel after taking ordinary laxttivet. Guaranteed at Our Store. We are ao rare that Rich-Lax will please you that we want you to come to our atore and ! bottle and try k en tirely at our Halt. If it doean'l tuit you, if it iaa't the beat laxative medicine you ever vied, aimphr . tell ua eo and we will Dremptfy ItfUotf the ruil purchtK prise Sherman tc McConnell 5. Drug Storea. ADYLRTISKMENT USE SLOAN'S TO ; WARD OFF PAIN You inn jitst tell 'by its healthy, iiiiiiiang,Mior.,Uiat It is go'mss to do you good, jtK I only had some Sloan's Lirii , I inent:" How often you've said "A that! And then when the rheu ina.tic twinge subslded-v-after. houra of suffering you forgot It. - Don't do It again get a bottle to day and keep it handy for possible use tonight! , A sudden attack, may come on sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, backache, stiff joints, neu ralgia, the pains and aches resulting from exposure. You'll soon find warmth and relief In Sloan's, the liniment that penetrates without mbbinjf. Clean, economical. Three) sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. liniment Exceptional Strength Ash Grove Portland Cement has Buper-strength and dura bility because it is Chtmicallf exact Uniformly burned l Ground extra fin4 Ttted hourly by prU Wherever Concrete eaa be used specify - PORTLAND CEMENT1 The Omaha Bee U pro scnting ite reader with an unturpaaaed Sport Pajte all th newa in the world of aport. Cold With AND La Grippe - Pay When Cured treatment that area PDea. Vlatala aa4 eaaeal a abort Mate, witboat a avm tai ileal aM Tneat Mb. (Rot eMa.) ' wni ae. . m v IWeMt