I THE REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUUUM -ja, jyai. 4 1 i f - 0 at Society Marcy-Gates. Xiiss Effie Gates, daughter of M r. and Mrs. T. A. Gain, became the bride of Charles E. Mafcy of Loup City Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony Mas performed at the aiei nome. The bride was graduated from Wayne State Normal school. The young couple will make their home in Loup City.- For Bride-to-Be. luncheon. Wednesday, complinietit- 'y to Miss Dorothy Dodds, fiancee '.Watson IUH of New York. 1 " The attendants at the wedding of $ Miss Dodds next Saturday will in clude Misses aud Miller- and Arlina Carnrross as bridesmaids. 1 iunrri isouux, uiou Brecher Howell, wh v. ill he Frances r 1 W,tid Jo Janet will hearer. Robert Dodds. brother of the bride, ho leave the lat- and Helen Dodds serve as ring- bearer. Wedding Plans. 4- Miss Rose McGovern, whose wed- t ding to Dr. Charles Ulrich of Valen- 'J tine takes place August 30, lias chosen for her bridal attendants Miss I Claire McGovern, maid of honor, and i the Misses Mary McGovern and I Mary O'Doliertv. bridesmaids. Dr. f 5 C. S. Molseed will be best man to Dr. Ulrich and the Messrs. Emmet King, f Joe Dineen, Val Roche and Thomas McGovern are to be ushers. Out-of-town guests arriving tliis week for the Ulrich-McGovern nup tials arc Mrs. Walter Bullis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, Chicago; Miss Monica Ryan. Cedar Rapids; Miss Angelo Jacobi, ' Neola, and Michael McCarthy, Sioux City. For Miss Robinson. Miss Mercedes Caughlin ; enter tained at a bridge party at her home I uesoav afternoon, complimentary Beatrice, guest of Dr. and Mrs. An- Miss Florence Dow entertained w right guests at the Orpheuni Wed " iicsdav afternotfn honoring this visi tor. " . Entertains for Brides-to-Be. Miss Marion . Weller is planning to entertain next Wednesday, August Jl, in honor of Misses Dorothy Hal bach and Margretha Grimmel. brides-to-bc, and her sister. Miss Dorothy Weller. who will have returned from a European trip.- Matinee Party. Miss Henrietta Medlar entertained 12 -jupsts at the Orpheum. Wednes day afternoon, in honor of Miss Ger trude Sheerer of Hammond, Ind., who is visiting her. Happy Hollow Club. JL Mr,. J. X. Morrison entertained r u guei VA low c guests at luncheon at Happy tub Wednesday. Personals Paul Flothow has returned from a trip to Estes Park. Mrs. C. E. Miller returned Wednesday from Estes park. Dr. Herbert Davis has been slight ly ill at his home for several .days.. Mr. and Mrs, W. ARitchie re- urnea luesaay irom an eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Slabaugh re turned Tuesday from a trip to Estes park. Margaret and Dorothy Snyder have gone to Chicago to spend two weeks'. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Holman have returned from a short stay ai Lake Okoboji. Mrs!. M. S. Prichard of New York City is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Loft us. Miss Ruth Cattin arrives in Omaha Monday after spending the summer in the cast. Mr. and Mrs. II. IT. McDuff will return home the first " week in t September from Colorado. Me. aud Mrs. Lewis Burgess re turned Monday from Cape Cod, ?Ctass, and Ncv' York City. Mrs. Alvin Saunders and daughter, Mrs. Russcl B. Harrison are, now with Charles L. Saunders. Mrs. Lloyd Burdic of Herman, Neb., is a "uest at' the home of her mother, . Mrs. Alfred Darlow. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White re turned Wednesday from Spirit Lake, la., where they spent two weeks. Dorothy Weller arrives home Sat urday from New ork City, where she has been since a trip abroad. Mr! -and. Mrs. .T. A. Tollevs of Chicago are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gihnorc at the Fonte nellc hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Yale Holland re turned Sunday from Excelstonr Springs, Mo., where they spent a few weeks. Mrs. Paul Hoagland left Wednes day for California where she will spend a month before returning to her home in Arizona." Mrs. Moshicr Colpctzer. who has been spending a few weeks at the Drake in Chicago, will return home the latter part of next week. " Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Howland are now in Plymouth, Mass. They will stop in Quebec, and other points in Canada before returning homo. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switzler, v ho have been spending the sum mer in New York, Cape Cod and Boston, return to Omaha next week. A son, Robert Metz Garrett, was horn Tnesdav to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Garrett. Mrs. Garrett is the r1o,iilitr ,f Mr anil Mrs. ( harlrs u p, 1 1 1 1 1 v ... - - - - ----- Metz., Mrs. John T. Stewart, 11. and children. Dick Gordon and Jane, are expected home September 1 from Lake Cheneaux. Mich., where they ave been spending the summer. Frank Dietz is with his daughter; Mrs. Benjamin Harwood, and Mr. Harwood, spending the month of August in the Berkshire!. Mr. and Mrs. Harwood returned from Paris August 1. Miss Louise Dietz will ro to New York in the fall to spend leveral weeks with her sister. 1 What's What By HELEN DECIK I There are two ways of eating boiled eggs. The English custom, which is also followed in Canada and in some other countries, is to place the egg in an egg cup especially con structed for the purpose, and to take off the "cap" or smaller end of the shell with a sppon. Then salt is added to the egg, which is stirred with a narrow spoon and eaten from the shell with this egg spoon. When an American orders boiled eggs in any hotel, club or restaurant in the United States, he knows that the waiter, having ascertained wheth er the order is to be soft-boiled, hard boiled or medium, conveys them from the kitchen cooked to the guest's taste, and then breaks them into an egg-glass much the shape of the English egg-cup, but three times as large. The guest eats them from this glass with an ordinary tea spoon. Things You'll Love To Make. Crocheted SilK Lamp Shade While crocheting is so popular make a crocheted silk lampshade. Crochet a filet insertion two inches wide that will fit around the top of a silk-covered wire shade. Leave drop-stitching enough to reach with in three inches of the bottom edge of the shade. Then crochet a three inch, filet insertion to fit the bottom circumference of the shade. ; Finish the edge "with a narrow scallop. Made of silk of a color to match the color scheme of the boudoir, with a contrasting color silk under it, this crocheted silk lampshade makes a stunning gift. 'Copyright, 1921, by Public Ledger Co. I I In Earlier Days In former times, when the town butcher or farmer himself dressed and cured the meat for the community, he could not always tell how it would turn out. His methods were crude; partly traditional, partly guesswork. His tests were few and inconclusive. Meat packing of today, as carried on by Swift & Company, has changed all that. It is scientific. Nothing is left to chance; nothing taken for granted. The most painstaking care and attention are given to every step. Processes are worked out on a large scale with minute exact ness. Methods are continually revised and improved. Cleanliness is insisted upon. Drastic, incessant inspections are the order of the day. Swift products are uniform, graded according to quality. Take bacon, for instance. Swift & Company set out years ago to make a delicious, savory bacon which should be uniformly excellent. wiiiuii Crr.h. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Slinking Hand. 1'or a woman to offer her hand upon accepting an introduction is for her to convey a ftsrn of cordial welcome of the acniiain'ance: but in formally fashionable VK-lety none 1'iit a hostess pursues thic course. A nod. a Kinlle. and a murmur of the ranie constitute full recognition of an Introduction in the eyes of many who regard their bearin s the ex pression of the most correct form nnd who look upon an oftVr of hand shaking as a mark of impulsive pro vincialism. In a rather crowded drawing room where, for convenience sake, many Introductions are made rapidly, this ceremonious and me thodical mode is certainly to be com mended. But at other times and seasons it leaves im tinplesant 1m I ression of extreme formality; and, a woman whoso prerogative It is to take the Initiative on this point, will not greatly err in offering her hand. Moody Mun Is Ditrictill. "Dear ,Miss Fairfax: I am a prirl of 20 and have been .;oing with ft fellow for several months. He Is a good clean young man and has been nice to me. He has not gone with any oilier girls since he met me, although I told him he was not obliged to atay at home when it was impossible for mo to he in his company. - Sometimes he acts a little Jndirferent and again he is so nice nnd I can't quite understand him. Perhaps it's my fault. I may not be so interesting one time as an other. I don't like these moods of his. I try acting somewhat indiffer ent myself and then ho seems to make up, as you might pay. Hut I don't like to do this, as I am afraid that some day he will tire of it. I like to keen his friendship and be square with him as he lias been with me, but wish he wouldn't get his moods. EVELYN." Some people are just born with moods, and they are as miserable for them as folk who must associate with them. The best treatment is to ignore them. TKm't pamper them or notice them. Certainly don't en courage them. A moody man is a difficult mate to live with so you would better begin your ignoring his caprices right away. . - A I'uz.led Girl: You are young to marry. It seems to me it would do no harm, and possibly nome good, if you were to wait a year for' the wedding bells. Whether or not an other young man should Vie allowed you home should, depend upon your feeling in the matter as well as that of your fiance. Jealousy: Since you are not en gaged to the young man you are jealous of, I cannot see that you have a right to object to his atten tions to other girls. You say he is always a perfect gentleman when with you. It may be you like him better than he likes you, or that yon have different ways of showing af fection. My advice to you is not to demand more than is within your right or reason. If you want to keep his regard, bo fair and liberal- The result is Swift's Premium Bacon, always the same, always famously good. Today this bacon, wrapped, sealed and branded, has circled the world. Swift & Company's system of distribution carries it to places uk iuwu uuiuin vi uiciwum could not reach. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Local Branrh, Ulh ft Leavenworth Street F. J. Soud.n, Manager r.cHnf Plant,8o. Omaha O. W. Waller, Manafer Congress woman Is Flayed by Noted Suffragist Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cat!, presi dent of the National American Wom an Suffrage association, in a state ment concerning the stand taken by Representative Alice Robertson of Oklahoma, on the appointment of a woman to the conference to reduce armaments. Hays Miss Robertson for her statements and also suggests a woman. Lucia Ames Mead of Bos ton, who, in her opinion, is eminently fitted to. take a place at the confer ence. Mrs. Catt says: "Miss Robertson, M. C, announces that no woman should be appointed on the forthcoming disarmament conference because no w'onian is qualified. "It will be remembered that Miss Robertson was a small town anti suffragist. She didn't know much of women or their achievements then and evidently congress has given her no new light. "The facts arc that there are many women who are ciualified. If that conference fails to bring forth defi nite, clear cut, constructive results, there will be a worldwide despair; and if it fails it will be for the want of a quality which very many women possess and which has considerably atrophied in politicians who will largely compose the conference. The longer' their service the more com plete the atrophy; the quality is known as backbone. The need of backbone in that conference is in finitely more important than military training or knowledge of interna tional law. "There are women, however, who possess all the requisite qualifica tions as applied to men plus back bone. Perhaps the most eminently well qualified is a woman who is minded. If lie asks you to marry him, you would then have the right to tell him that it hurts you when he goes with other girls. If he really cared for you he would stop It for your sake, though I think under those circumstances he would not stop by his own preference. Sure Relief 'SSS9 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION v3 - lrn SWIFT'S PREMIUM. completely familiar with the aima incut equipment of every nation, the treaty relations between countries, and who know the history of every effort to effect permanent peace for ward and back. She is calm and judicial in manner and mind. No member of the conference will be better equipped with facts or phil osophy. She knows how to listen, but can eloquently defend her posi tion. She is, we believe, a nonpar titan. "Will a given policy accrue to the advantage ot republican or democrat ic party, is a question which would not interest her should another sug gest it. She would, however, never lose sight of the necessity of guard ing the interest and the honor of our common country, and she would never forget nor let any one else for get that the primary business of a disarmament conference is to find a wav tO disarm. "That woman is Lucia Ames Mead of Boston. Probably Miss Robertson never happened to hear of her, but most other people. know her and her qualifications. Those who wish i to urge the appointment of a woman would do no better than to support Mrs. Mead. Is she a can didate? Not at all: but she is too consecrated a friend of peace to de cline so important a call to duty should the invitation be extended to I her." N. Y. Sun. TomatoFruit Salad.' This is a very unusual salad and particularly good. Remove the stem ends from four tomatoes, peel and remove the hard centers. Mix together half a cupful of finely diced canned pineapple, an equal quantity of chopped crisp celery, a table spoonful of chopped nut miats and a small diced banana. Moisten the filling with boiled dressing, fill into the tomatoes and chill on the ice. Serve each on bed of cress. ! Week-End Bulletin D. BLUMENTHAL "An Old Crocer "Quality Always the Best" HArney 0701 Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday GROCERY DEPARTMENT FLOUR Gold Medal, 48-lb. sack $2.25 Gold Medal, 24-lb. sack 81.15 Sweet Tooth, 48-lb. sk. $1.85 Sweet Tooth, 24-lb. sack 95 HONEY Pure Strained Honey in pint Mason jars 45J In quart javs 85J Ideal Malt and Hops....73 COFFEE Blumenthal Special, 1-lb. bag for 35 3 lbs. for $1.00 Country Gentleman Corn, ' per can 18 -Per dozen $1.85 Pea, Early June, sifted, per can 18 Per dozen $1.85 Sop, P. & G., 10 bars. . .69 Deliverie to Any Phone Your Order 414-26 Securities Building. Tel. Doug. 5347 Omaha, Neb. I. CHEVROLET pimiuii ChtmU "FB ST Turing Ffistula A mild tm of RaetaJ Dlttaaa in TITTr. i i . a Fil nation. Na Chloroform, Ethar or othar frntraJ sncathati aaad. A cara suarantaed In avarv rui aerMtri far trafmftt. anil ha u t k mm mmHI emnd. Writ for book on Raetal Diaeaata. i.M prominent paopl who hava boee permanently cured. DR. E. K TARRY Sanatorium, Tatar Traat BMf. (Boa BMc.) Oawha, Nab. - Dried Fruits. lilackbcrries, black and red rasp berries, plunn prunes, figs, apples, apricots, peaches, parsley and celery tops may' be successfully dried at home in the kitchen oven with very little trouble. The products to be dried should be spread thinly in baking pans or pic tins and these should be placed upon tacks so that they arc not in direct contact with the oven wall. The door of . the oven should be left open, so that the water vapor driven off may pass out, and the fire should be so regulated that the ma terial ruay not be scorched. Women in Berlin are prohibited from wearing their skills above a certain point, and it is the duty of the police to see that the order is strict ly adhered to. Jusfa f ouch Soothing and Healing And the itching stops No smarting even if the skin is irrifatecU jo nly cool comfort. With New Price 2902-4-6 Cuming Street Omaha Family, 10 bars. .53 Lux, 3 pkgs .. -29 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We carry a complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vege tables at lowest prices. Watermelon, per lb . 2'4 Sweet Spuds, mkt. bskt..75 Jelly Grapes, mkt. bskt. ,90 FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS Right From Our Own Oven Fresh Rolls, 2 doz. . . . . . .25d Blue Ribbon Bread, 3 loaves for ................. 25 MEAT DEPARTMENT We have just opened one j of . the most modern and sanitary meat markets in the city. Pay us a visit. Special Spring Chickens, fresh dressed, per lb ....... . 37f Part of the City Three Deliverie Daily igheat Crad Macaroni oodlet, Spaghetti and Macaroni Products Dr. Bur horn9 s Chiropractic Health Service It i the preure on the nerve that cause nervouiness, headache, backache, rheumatism, neurit!, liver, stomach and kidney trouble. 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These days it is difficult for the average man to know whether or not to offer the girl he is with a cigaret when he passes arouud his case. If she doesn't smoke she is likely to feel insulted if he offers her one. T don't pas around the smokes auv more," said the voting man who made a particular study of the finer shades of deportment. When I want a i moke at a dance, for in stance, I leave the case on the table. I I nod my head in general invitation and the girls can take one it they like or let them alone." Union Outfitting Co. Places Big Purchase Brass and Steel Beds on Sale NextSaturday Big Range of New Models to Choose From at About V2 Former Prices. If .vqu wish to brighten up the Bedroom with , a new Steel or Brass Bed you can do so at a substantial saving of dollars in the Special Purchase Sale of Beds. Simmons and other makes, at Union Outfitting Co. Sat urday. The Steel Beds come in square and continuous post models fin ished in white enamel, Vernis Martin and wood effects. 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