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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1921)
i (ifS THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1921. In Washington Society7 Bureau of The Bee, Washington, May 14. Washington is having a day of winter, followed immediately by a day of summer, and vice versa, mak- hiR an unhappy condition for the numerous garden parties and at fresco teas for which invitations have already been issued. Chief anion these was the reception and garden party for President and Mrs. Hard ing on Wednesday evening in th? ron-Atnerican Union building, given by the ambassadors, ministers and charges d'affaires of the republics of America. It was quite the most elaborate affair yet given in this pic turesque, beautiful building, but there was keen disappointment that -the weather was both too cool and i too wet to enjoy the lovely Aztec gardens and the pretty annex and grotte. President and Mrs. Hard ing are not only, more than usually hospitable, but they arc most gra cious in permitting themselves to be entertained., The entertainment committee on the occasion of this reception and ball was composed of the Peruvia.i ambassador. Scnor Pezetf the Cuban minister. Dr. Ccspedea, and the charge d'affaires of Panama, Mr, "Lefcvre, all of whom are particular ly well known in Washington so ciety and verv popular. I lie ar rangements were all made strictly according to the court torm oo- served in Europe, and they were car ried out with the utmost formality. The Kucsts were received at 9:30 and entered bv the north door and the north stairwav, where they wer greeted by the wives of counsellors and hrst secretaries of the embassies and legations of South and Central America, and ushered into the great Hall of the Americas. The Pan-Anjericans are bounteous hosts oi) all occasions, and a presi dential reception is given never more than once in four years. The last one was in honor of former Presi dent Wilson and his bride, just u few weeks after their marriage, and was the bride's first public appear ance. She was extremely lovely that evening and won every one with her dignity and graciousness. Mrs. Harding also won the guests with her cordiality and vivacity. She is keen to do her utmost for the peop and is not strong on drawing lines of caste. The patio of the building i-. the tropical garden, which forms the center of the edifice, and is open to the skies, . weather permitting. Mammoth palms and cocoa trees grow there and the branches are gay with parrots, macaws, red birds, and there are even sparrows in num bers, which have "butted in" to these rather exclusive bird circles and have had the temerity to build their nests in the fancy work of the build ing. Masses of the famous bloom ing plants of Brazil are to be found there, too, many of them having been brought here by hand by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Adams. Mrs. Adams is probably the most famous woman explorer. "They have spent much time in South America. Mr. Adams is now counselor to the Pan-American Union and has much to do with the success of the so cial functions of the union. An other interesting . ature of the re ception was that it was a "waltz night." The ambassadors them selves requested of the dance music that they play waltzes and more waltzes. There were one or two other dances of the popular kind, ,.hut the waltz predominated, much o the delight of the foreigners and omers who love the waltz and hope to jown the jazz. The last number was1 an intoxicating waltz of the South American countries, which marked the final note of the evening and lest there be a mistake about it, "Home, Sweet Home" was thrown out in colored lights .high on the wall of the great hall, which ended a beautiful, brilliant and historical party. :' . . A feature which is to come up in congress -shortly, and to be intro duced by a progressive young New York representative, is the effort to Introduce into the schedule of con gress a "ladies night" once each week, similar to what they have in the British parliament. It is to be presented to congress in the form of a resolution some time this month. There is much being said for and against such an . innovation by the members from different parts of the country who have heard of it. This is not the first effort to in troduce it into the congress of the United States. In the Fifty-fourth congress, about 1896, Henry Clay Miner of New York, the wealthiest and most successful theatrical mana get in the country and a new con gressman, introduced a resolution and "spoke to it" in an earnest fash ion, arguing that such a change in the rules would trend, to improve the personal appearance of every congressman-and would imbue them all with greater pride in their states manship. It transpired afterwards that Miner was courting desperately Miss Anne O'Neill, leading lady of the W. H. Crane company, and she had thrown cold water on him by asserting that congress and con gressmen were dull and uninterest ing and had no attractions for her. This explained to his colleagues his mad desire to entice the ladies into the halls of congress, and he spent a fortune in dinners and other enter tainments for his associates and Speaker "Tom" Reed. Finally Speaker Reed told Repre sentative Miner that he was far ahead of his time." He said: "If you and I ever live to see woman suf frage, and they begin to elect wom en to congress, your plan would be a splendid tne. But you and I never v.-ill live 14 see that day.. It's only an Arcadian ' drearonow." -Repre- THE DR. BENJ. F BA5LEY SANATORIUM Lincoln, Neb. This institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own grounds, yet entirely distinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. .The one building being fit ted for and devoted to the treat ment of noncontagious and nonmen tal diseases, no others being admit ted; the other Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and special nursing. t .tentative Miner married Anna O'Neill shortly afterwards, in spite of the fact that the committee on rules never reported favorably on that ladies' night proposition. It is far more nearly being realized now, as.-a number of leading society wom en have become enthused over it and are pushing it in both senate and house. They feel more encouraged that the senate will adopt the plan, than that the house will accept it. The late Representative Miner made many thousands of dollars out of three plays, after he retired from congrcA. in which "ladies' night" in congress was featured., . In one or two of them there was an at tractive scene set on the .terrace of the capitol with tea being served under pink umbrellas, l.he widow of "Harry" Minor iY now Mrs. Thomas, wife of a fashionable phy sician in New' York and she is ac tive with the New York society women in pushing the "ladies' night" idea with the New York congress man, who will introduce the resolu tion, but she. refuses to let his name be divulged just yet. Nebraska figured at the White House on Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Harding invited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Houlahan and Miss Clari Cheadle, all of Stamford, Neb., to have a tea with her. which they did on . the eve of their departure for Canada. They have spent the win ter here and have gone to Barrie, Ontario, for the summer. They had a charming visit at the White House. Miss Harlan, secretary to Mrs. Harding, was present and poured the tea from the exquisite silver tea pot belonging to the White House tea service. Representative and Mrs. Frank Rcavis of Falls City will have a short visit from their younger son, .Tack, who will graduate next month from Cornell university. He left college for a couple of years while he served in the world war. On June 10 he will take his final exam ination and will then come down for a short rest and visit to his pa rents. The commencement will be June 26 and immediately after that reremony Jack Reavis will leave Ithaca for Cleveland to enter busi ness there witn the same tirm witn which his brother, Frank jr., has been connected for more than a year.. Mrs. Keayis is a member ot the committee of the Congressional club which raised the club's portion of the Unit. Curie fund for a gram Of radium, and she will he active in the reception to fie tendered Mme. Curie in the new museum on May 0, on the ocvasion of her visit here for the presentation to her of the coveted article which she discovered to the world. Mrs. Stapleton. widow of Daniel 45J If you were born on or between April 21 and May 21, you come un der the sign of Taurus. You natur- You are easily irritated by opposi tion and are liable to extremes in everything you do. You are zealous ally live in the realm of your sensa- i friends or enemies, but easily turned tions and emotions. Your treat- i aside or mollified in this respect, ment of a person depends rather on j You are best adapted to such studies your mood and feeling at the time as botanv. chemistrv. ronWv. etc which require great memorizing. since j-ou are controlled by your than on any fixed regard, hence you arc not at all times' reliable and steadfast. You are, however, loyal and magnanimous to friends, some times too much so. You are fond of good living. Once started in a project, you are never drawn away from it until you have won. As a rule you will have your own way and accomplish your own desires at all hazards. You arc natural conquerors, are determined. and even stubborn. You are great lovers of literary pursuits end inclined to be studious. You are apt to become a leader through your adaptation to the de mands of the people and your great ability to commit to memory froin emotions, you are kind when your : sympathies are aroused, but you j have a violent temper when angered I and under excitement you are quite I unmanageable. However, when a person has gained your sympathy he has gained control over you to a great extent. Your first impressions of how things will turn out can usually be relied upon. You should never de cide any important matters when in the midst of business excitement, but should make your plans when en tirely alone. 1 he early , morning when you first awake is the best WWe and authorities and vour now- 1111 c -,ur ou lu "ldhc "UT ucusioi.s ,i j i,,.c,:.i ,jr. ! Aim lay your yimis iui wc udy strong physically ance. You are although frequently show it. you do not Children born under this sign are largely'dependent on their education for their future position in life. The emerald is the birthstone. Sympathetic friends are those born between December 23 and January 20, and between August 24 and Sep tember 23. Cooked salad dressing can be kept j Colors: Azure, red and yellow. in the refrigerator for ajt least two j Fortunate weeks: Those beginning weeks. " I September 5 and January 11. Household Hints TIio ct-in nf a cnnrl ham is thin, i C. Stapleton of Omaha, is preparing , qIc1 hams have a thick skin, as well ' to close her Washington home ,e , trone flavor. ! where she has been all the winter and spring, and go to Spring Lake, N. J., for the summer, accom panied by her 6-year old daughter. Mrs. Stapleton, who is still observ ing deep mourning will be joined for the summer by her sister-in-ijfw, Mrs. Hamilton, widow of Frank Hamilton of Omaha. Beware of Bones Politeness' forbids a guest to eat the swetest part of a ,sparcrib, lamb chop or chicken because it lies next to the bone and the bone must not be taken in, the lingers and gnawed. The servant, the cat and the dog are luckier than the master and his fam ily. To uudestand how folk really "get at the marrow" of a thing, visit an Italian family and see them crack the bones with their teeth and suck them! What fine teeth they have! A folding wooden towel ra,ck may j be used for extra hangers in the clothes closet. Fasten to inside of t closet door. ! Fireless cookers are a good invest-1 ment for cereals, as they can cook j &11 night and are no Jrouble. - I Wash bristle brushes with hike j warm water and a little ammonia or borax.- rinse in clear water, shake well,- dry quickly with bristles down. ! The kitchen should be frequently flooded with fresh air. You can work faster and with more" ease in a well ventilated room. To keep food hot in a gas oven set a pan of boiling water in the i lighted oven, keep the door slightly open and the food will not dry out . so fast. Jewelry Graduation Gifts 20 to 35 Reduction Why take chances on cheap. of-date jewelry, when you can huy the newest up-to-date gifts here that are reliable and sure to please? Come and be convinced that we can make prices as low as anyone. Watch our window every week for extra special BARGAINS. 30 Reduction on Ingertoll Watches Expert watch repairing and jewelry manufacturing. I o 9 mutt iibiOu,! ijijsl0Briiuiiimt. ,1. . Making House Work Easy By LORETTO LYNCH. The progressive woman is always in search of devices for making the processes of home-making easier. Have you ever seen a tiny washing machine, weighing but six ' pounds, run by water power. One may attach it to the faucet and wash in a twinkling not only" georgette blouses, fine neckwear, silk stockings, filmy crepe de chines and muslins, fine table napkins,-embroidered guest toweli etc., but even coarser arti cles. A cork, mounted on the handiest little " handle, is ideal for cleaning knives. The cork is first wet and then dipped into the cleaning pow der or sifted ashes. It is then rubbed upon the knife or steel fork. All rust and discolorations immediately disappear. but better than having to clean the knife, perhaps, is possessing a stainless steel knife. These are a new development in the steel in dustry. How delightful to be able to cut a tomato or an orange and find no discoloration! Anyone having to slice ecus for salads or sandwiches knows how in convenient it is to slice a hard-boiled egg. There is a little device for slic ing eggs into nine or 11 even slices at once. . For the woman with a kitchenette or the woman who must economize SDace. there is a food rhnnnrr to nn lAtt.nv' Ki'tc sf man. f I croquettes or hash in a jiffy. It holts to the table quite like the large ones. For the woman who makes cookies for licr own kiddies or for the charity bazar, there is a wonder fill new rolling pin. Pass it over the dough, and it leaves the imprint of either a pretty castle or a bunch of flowers or some of the nursery folk dear to the hearts of all. s- How often have we longed for- a tiny washboard upon which to (rub out those soiled gloves or the chif fon veil! You may now have one that fits over the hand like a glove while madam rubs out the ugly soil with the other hand. They are de lightful for travelers and weigh but a few ounces. A cat's claw constructed of iron, and looking somewhat like a fork with bended prongs, is just right for combing the hairs and matted nia terial from the carpet sweeper or vacuum cleaner. And all these work-savers cost very little. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. I p to Hie Girl. Dear Miss Fairfax: We are In trouble. We aro both deeply In love with the same Kirl and, what is more and worse, we like each other and no around together a great deal. Wo think it much too important a matter to flip a coin to decide tho issue, and neither one of us is willing to let the other play the martyr and give her up. Is there no way fate can decide the matter fairly and squarely. We feel sure that if one of us should drop out the other would be able to win the girl. Could you help, us in our great problem? F. and It. In a ease of that kind the sill must do the deciding, don't you think? All is fair in love atid war. You might, have a gentleman's agreement (if that is possible where a girl is con cerned) that the less favored one drops out first. TiCave It to Time. Dear Jliss Fairfax: lam a younp man of 21 and in love with a girj of 17. I love her dearly and would do most anything in the world to please her, but fear it is not proper for me to tell her so, as she is only a young girl. Could you please advise me how I could And out whether, she loves me? I come to see her .auito fre quently, and she is always asking mo to come and see- her again. May I have your opinion, please? A. V. A. Tou seem to be on a smooth path as it is. If she is niqe to you and lets you come to see her often that seems like encouragement to me. She is young, to be sure. So just take things easy for awhile and let fate get in its own good work. Louise: Kvery girl with her mind half made up to bob her hair is look ing for some one to encourage her the rest of the way. I think on some girls It is adorable. 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Co. ass at Bee Want Ads Produce Results, New York When Miss Dorothy Dalton, the beautiful actress who was selected (for the. leading; role in- that mammoth 1 New York production, "Aphrodite," was I questioned as to the secret of her phe nomenal success, she unhesitatingly said, "My complexion." When asked further details she explained: "Kvery one of my friends always raved about the texture nd eolorine: of my skin, and I have no doubt but that my first engagement was made possible through the reputation I had acquired for a beautiful complexion, i Managers are like ordinary mortals, they j admire a beautiful skin as much as any I one, and in selecting their casts they j naturally prefer those whose complexions I are attractive. I think the .best asset any girl or woman can have is a beautiful skin and complexion. It is easy to have this if one will spend only a little time in taking care of the skin. A girl may have irregular features, but if she possesses a beautiful complexion she will attract at tention anywhere. I am always glad to tell any girl or woman just how she may porsess a skin like mine Here is the recipe: Nig'it and morning cleanse the skin first with warm water, then apply a good cold cream (T.iska cold cream I hnve found to be the best) after massag ing it into the skin take off the superflu ous cream wiih a soft cloth. Then before going out during the day or evening I apply Derfilln, a simnle toilet preparation which can be purchased 'at the toilet counter of any up-ro-date drug or depsrt ment store. The first application of this wonderful Dcrnillo will astonish ou. It imparts instant beauty to the skin and makes a rosy-white complexion every one will talk about it. I find it eteellent for my complexion, as it protects my skin in all kinds of weather. That's why I prefer it to all other toilet preparations and am never without it. Now that short sleeves are in vogue you will want beauti ful hands and arms. TJicre is nothing like Derwillo for this purpose. Msny of my professional friends to whom I have recommended Derwillo use it in prefer ence to all other face powders or beauti fiers." Just try it once before goinv to the theater, dances, parties or an afternoon call and note the favorable comments of your friends. Derwillo instantly puts a life-like tint on your checks which defies detection. It takes the place of face pow der and stays on until you wash it off. Perspiration does ot affect it nor will it rub off on clothing:; it also prevents the nose and face from shining. It's wonder ful for a dark, sallow, rough skin, black heads, coarse pores, oily skin, freckles, tan and for the instant beauty it imparts. Over 500.000 girls auat women are using it, It's absolutely harmless to the most sensi tive skin. Just try it once and you will need no further argument to convince you that there is nothing "just as itood." "better," or "just like it." Insist on Derwillo, then you will not be disappointed. XOTE-Pnufiats and densrlment stores nerv srhere sell DemHlo with the susranlee that If Mtl rtnu't liko it you set ro-.tr mnuev liack. It Is the one hesutlfler that ghs eatisftif i"rt at all srsstra of the year. You can serur It at .11 toilet counters In this ettr tnrliiiliiie lh Sherman A- Mc Conueil i store and Uie Merrill Prui Co. 1 AOVEBTJKKMENT YOU'LL GET RID OF BLACKHEADS SURE There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads and that is to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of calonite powder from any drug store sprinkle a. little on a hot, wet sponsre rub over the blackheads briskly wash ths parts and you will be surprised how the blackheads have disappeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they arc, simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any niark whatever. Black heads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. 'Tinching and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores, and do not get the blackheads out after they become hard. The calorite powder and the water simply dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leav ing the pores free. and clean and In their natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsightly blemishes should certainly try this simple method. Nothing will turn ambi tion into ill-tempered laziness ouicker than constipation. And nothing will ren der the body more , liable to dangerous diseases than this Bame poisonous condition. Don't be constipated! It isn't ufe! It isn't sensible! - It isr't necessary! Etc wsll but don't rely on ordinary laxatives to help you. 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