THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1021. Society To Co Abroad'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Belden rave April 16 for the east. They a ill sail on April 20 to speud three Jionths abroad. Mr. Belden will go a representative of the National Retailers Dry Goods association. There will be 41 men in the party,, ,9 of whom are taking their wives with them. During their 'absence Mr. and Mrs. Belden will tour in England, Scotland, France. ,Bel 1 jium and Holland. Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Medlar wilt tntertain at dinner in their honor Saturday evening at the Black uone. Covers will be placed for 40 jnrsts. Mrs, William Newton enter rained at a luncheon of 10 covers at her home Thursday in honor of Mrs. Hcldcn. Personals Mrs. O. Y. Kring is ill at her ,iome. Miss Cecile Fox is spending the week-end in Lincoln. Miss Vernelle Head will arrive home April 20 from New York, w here she has spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed are now occupying their country home near :hc Country dub. Miss Ems Reed, who has been spending some time in New York, will return home the latter part of April. Mrs. V. A. C. Johnson is in New York City. She has been gone sines uiiiday and expects to return next ? tek. Miss Marie Patterson of Los An rcIcs, who has been visiting Miss Ruth Carter, leaves Friday for her home. Miss Winifred Brandt leaves Fri day for points in West Virginia and Maryland. She will be gone until June 1. Air. and Mrs. Walter Hixcnbaugh, jr., announce the birth of a son, Dan iel, Monday, April 4, at Clarkson hospital.- Miss Virginia Benson of Los An geles arrives Friday to spend several Hays, in Omaha as the guest of Miss Izetta Smith. Jean Dudley Gallagher, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gal lagher, who has been ill at her, home, is reported, slightly improved. Miss Pauline Coad. who has been ill with tonsilitis, left Tuesday for Lincoln, where she will resume her studies at. the stte university.. !Miss"Gertnide Keating is now in New York City. She will be joined later in the spring at Baltimore by her sister, Mrs. G. Alexander Young. Charles McCarthy of Minneapolis arrives here Friday to remain until Sunday visiting friends. He will stop at the Fontcnclle during his stay. Miss Kate Mcllugh is visiting her sister in Wyoming. She will, return in time to speak befor: the Drama league at its annual meeting Monday afternoon. ; . Mrs, J. W. Lyman of Omaha and daughter. Mrs. Stanhope Fleming of Des Moines, who have been spend ing the -winter in California, are ex pected hepe April 15. Mr. and Mrs. E. Baltzell announce the birth of twin boys. Mrs. Balt zcjl was Miss OJga Reed before her marriage. The family will move t Lincoln after May L- '.-D'r. and Mrs. Waldron A. Cassidy have as their guesjt, Mrs. Cassidy s sister, Miss Gladys Dowling of New York. Miss Dowling, who is en route to; California, will remain here a few weeks. Miss Elizabeth Crofoot of Pontiac, Mich., arrives Friday to spend sev eral days visiting her brother. L. F. Crofoot. and Mrs. Crofoot. She is enroute home from California, where she spent the winter. The Misses Sarah Smcaton, Mar cia Follmcr. Dorothy Payne, Vir ginia Morcom and Isabel ' Evans leave Fridav for Lincoln, where they will be guests for the week-end at the Delta Gamma house. A daughter was born Wednesday, a.-;i f fr and Mrs. John Hal- pine, "'jr.. at St. Catherine hospital. Mrs Tlalnmc was formerly Miss Clare McCaffrey, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Owen McCaffrey. Word has been received here oi the birth of a son, Lester infield, on April 1 to Mr. and Ms. L. H. u.it i7...n Ore. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Leta Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carter of this city. Miss Helen Sinclair of New York, prominent in mental hygiene work, is spending a short time in Omaha at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. G. Al exander Young and Dr. and . Mrs. C. W. Dishong. She is making talks at local hospitals during her stay. Mrs. E. W. Getten and daughter. Tulia. of Los Angeles, Cal.. ar rived in Omaha Sunday to spend two months w ith Mrs. Getten s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cheney. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Getten and their two daughters, Mrs. Donald Stewart and Julia, formerly lived in Omaha. Mr. ana Mrs. George H. Viynt wlil occupy the Charles C. Belden home during the absence of Mr, and Mrs. Belden for three months on a European trip. Following the return of Mr. and Mrs. Belden. Mr. and Mrs. Fayne expect to move into their new home, which is not yet completed. ADVEBTISEMENT This Leaves the Arms Free From Hairy Growth (Toilet Talks) simple method for completely removing every trace of hair or fuzz is here Riven. This is painless and usually a single treatment will bantsli even stubborn growths. To remove hairs, make a thick paste with some powdered dclatone and water, spread on hairy surface and after about two minutes rub off, wash "the skin and Jhe hairs are gone. This jnethod will not mar the skin, but to avoid disap pointment, be ceartain you get dela tone, . Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX When Iove Comes. Pear Mies Fairfax: How can a girl know when Mr. Ttlsht comet along? What la love? How do you know the symptoms? Can a ptrl love a man and yet cee his faults clearly? S. R. G. Love ia not blind. But real love ha, a Reneroua toleratton of the faults of the beloved. It doesn't nag and peek it tries to help. When Mr. Right come along, you won't be asking itiv , advlee deep in your heart you'll KNOW. And love is a tender devotion which has always eluded phrase-makora and . diction aries. Jt has as many meanings ,as there are Individuals In the world but it ought to be made of under standing and companionship and re respect, ns well as of the great basic attraction which calls man to wom an. lVrplewd: A girl of your tender years should be devoting more time to study and less to love affairs. You 1 -) Sinclair Lewis in New York City "Sinclair Lewis, author ot 'Alain Street,' The Job' and other novels of American life, made his local debut as a lecturer in the town hall yesterday afternoon," said the New York World of March 30, 1921, con tinuing: "He disclaimed the title, however, saying that a lecturer was one who 'wears a spiritual frock coat,' whereas he himself 'talks to people.' ' ' " 'The only reason people come to hear an author lecture,' he said, 'is because they wonder what kind of a poor fish the man was who wrote the book.' "As a matter of fact, the author of 'Main Street is a somewhat different 'fish' from what one might judge from the reading of his novels. He is epigrammatic, ironical, rapid-fire. He catches up his listeners in the middle of a laugh with another joke. He is young looking, very tall and lean and wears his blond hair parted in the middle. "'New York is the least provincial citv in the United States,' said the author. 'I regard myself as quali fied to speak of it because I lived here for a time about 1906, when I resided in the "gas house" district at Fourteenth street and. Avenue B. I was of the company of young writers who came to New York to save it. We didn'fe exactly know from what, but we wanted to save it.' . "'Main street, however, is my country. I love it, and therefore Buy-a Mkkd's have just installed a com plete line of the' cele brated Conn Band Instru ments. Cm inn and see our beautiful display or write for prices and catalogues. Saxophones Cornels Trumpets Flutes Violins Drums and Accessories " M1CKBUS The House of Pleasant . Dealings 15th and Harney Doug. 1973: are quite right In not allowing the young man to put his arms around you. I'owder is not injurious but are you sure it Improves your ap pearance? Mickey: I would advise yon to give tho matter serious considera tion. The young man does not seem to be in a position to marry. You are both too young. Why not wait j a year or two. B. J. C.2 I am net able to give employment service. Am sorry to be unable to direct you to work. Have you tried the various employ ment offices In town? Troubled: A selected diet, uader! the advice of a physician and exer- j else properly regulated are tne uesr remedies for obesity. Matinee. Mrs. W. L. Keep will entertain SO children at an Orphcum matinee party Friday. j Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eraser enter- ! tained at dinner at their home l ucs- day evening. Aubrev Corcv was one of the recital by pupils of Miss Mary Cooper at the Brandeis theater. She is considered a talented young miss, but is more particularly known for her happy disposition. She has been with Miss Cooper for four years and is doing her first toe work this season. write about its faults. I do not know whether there are scandals i'l the temples of Thibet, and don't care a hang. But I do care whether my street is as beautiful, as gracious and as kindly as it may be. 1 hive a suspicion that the architecture of the grain elevator and the dru? store is not all that it might be, and that the practice of chewing tobacco is not as charming a habit as might be imagined from the patience with which jt is acquired and the industry with which it is practiced. " 'In placing Main Street in the middle west, I do not imply that there are not Main streets in Eng land and Germany as well, but they are not my business. ."'New York has its Main streets, too,, but less than any other city in sturdincss and kindness in Main" street that .one does not find, per haps, in New York. , On the other hand, New York has a quality of not caring much,- which is a virtue. It is the only city in America in which I could stand up and say, for in- rove rs is the Only . 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