THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY." OCTOBER 1. 1921.' IS Society Engsgsmsnt Announced. Mr. and Mn, Victor Zuckcr an. noune tha engagement of their daughter. Dorothy G., to Mr. WiU liain A. Racuain. No date bat been act lor the wedding. Miaa Zuckcr and Mr. Kacuain are both graduates of the Omaha High School of Com mcrce. - Engagement. Mr. B. Shamct announcea the en gagement of tin daughter, Jeanettc, to Harry Kavich, Moth young peo ple have grown up in Omaha and attended the Central High school. , As yet no date ia act for the wed ding. Engagement. Mr. and Mr. I. bsddoff announce the engagement of their daughter, Psnnrtte, to Mr. Edward Lincoln. No date hat been tct for the wed- 1 ding. Mr. Burgess Entertains, At the dinner to be given by Mr. Ward M. Burgess at the Omaha club Saturday, October 1, in honor of Walter C. Tragic, New York; S. A. Mcgeath, New York; Col. Lewis S. Tlximpton, Red Bank, N. J.; Conrad E. Spent. Chicaarc: Robert W. Stewart, Chicago, and Gov. S, u. McKclvic covers will be laid for the following guests: M'ri , r. Ailhur t ftnilth,' H. R. Newhranch, '. V. Ruaaell, Henry Uonrly. w. n. t. Beit, r. p. p-k. flu ml. II Brown. .Thnmae I. yulnlan, '.M II. IUrhircl.on. T. I'. nedmond, .fiMph Marker, n. w. M.K-ath, W. J, Toy. O. C. Willi. , W. T. Burn. t W. Hull, J- T. Stewart. V B. Jtitinann, W I. Hoetnrd, I W. Juilann, ' Krank H. fWnee. William F. Thleliof, Miss McCaffrey Leaves Charles H. Pleke-.ir, C. Oenrge, A. n, warren, o. w. w all Hnmuel Burn a. Myron I., '.earned W. T. Qurlejr, T. P. froroot, T. C Byrne, Olann C. Wharton, Clark Colt, M. It. Colneteer, rVril St. Fury. : Frcl w. Clarke, V. H. navla. T!rt Wilcox. W. ra! Clark, O. W. Hnldrere. Hrry Vlarpont. Henry 8. Clark, Thome a !,. Pa via, ' jren Hamilton, Mlrtael R. Murphy, .'nin (; nam man, W. M. Jeffera. E. E. Calvin, J. 8. Bykea. William H. Guild, C: H. Young. Oeorse Koberte. William J. Hynee, K. 8. Weetlirook. J A. C. Kennedy, J L. Webater. Ir. W. O. Brldeea. A L. Reed, W. J. Coatl, A. Li. Mnhler, Charles Beno of Council Hluffe. Emmet Tlnley of Hnator J. H. Millard Council Bluffa, ?f. T, Barlow, H. A. Wlckham of John L. Kennedy, Council Bluffa, Robert P. Moraman, Burton Millard, K. Bucklntham, W. . Baalniter, J. K. David.on, Charlea Black, William V. Baxter, laaao Carnenter, Vela Unfllka, H. A. . Bcandrott. Carl Ora, .loaDh Polcar. , For Visitor. Mrs. Adrian Brian, formerly Ruth T'cecher, wat a guest of Mia Emily Keller for a couple of day, this week. Miss Erna Reed entertained t few friends at bridge in lienor of Mrs, Brian on Wednesday, and on Thursday Mrs. Leonard Trester ave a small Orpheum party, includ ing Mrs. Brian, Miss Keller and Miss Reed. Mrs. Brian and her 2 yearold daughter, Elizabeth Jane, are On their way back to Camp Sher man at Cbillicothe, O., after a visit c Mrs. Brian's family in western Nebraska. Mrs. Brian is a graduate . f nrn,.,n.11 Mall :. mertams at puncheon. Mrs, Guy Liggett entertained at Ktnchepn at the Athletic club on Fri- C. Nelson of Los Angeles, and for ' Mrs. M. A. Woodruff and . Mrs. M. J. Scott of St. Louis, house guests -ff Mrs. Charles Hubbard. r ' Sorority Pledges. ' Kappa Psi Delta sorority of the University of Omaha has pledged the following members this -reason: Misses Delores Partch, Anita Edmis ten, Agnes Braifcf, Elizabeth Sowell, Mary Mann, Doris, McElroy. Flor ence Jenson and Georgia Street. Personals Mr, and Mrs. A, P. Overgaard are at Hotel Powhatam Washington, D, C A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoffman nt Stewart's hospital, Wednesday, " Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ware of Pitts burgh, Pa., are the guesta of Mr. and Mrs.' A. N. Eaton. Mr. and Mrs, George H. PayneJ 1 e l rave xaKen possession or incir new home In Lockwood, ., t . . ' Mrt. Clara Swobe moved Friday from the Blackstone hotel to the Tadousac apartments. , Mr. and Mrs. S." P. Burns left Friday for Los Angtles, Calif., where tliey will reside in' the future. . Mr. and Mrs.-W, jl' Brazell have returned from their wedding trip and are lit home at the Blackstone. - A son, Milton Thomas, was born .to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moehring, Wednesday, September 28, a( Stew art's hospital i , Mr. and Mrs. E.' P.' Smith and daughter, Miss Ida, who purchased the C C. Beldon home in Dundee, have taken possession. ; . Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Walker and daughter, Miss Helen Walker, have taken a house at Thirty-sixth and Dodge streets for the winter. Mrs. Homer Duncan of Jefferson, - Ia., arrived Wednesday to be the guest of her sister, .Mrs. Clyde Mas ter and Mr. Masters for the week. Mrs. A. G. Edwards arid grand children. Bernice and Frank Ed wards, have returned from Pied mont, Cal, where they spent the ummer. Mrs. Charles T. Kountze and daughter, Elinor, -will return from the east the middle of next week. Miss Elinor, who has been seriously is greatly improved. Messrs Drexel Sibbemsen and David Caldwell, who have spent the summer in Europe, landed Friday in New York. They will ( return to Omaha Sunday morning. Mrs- G. A. Meyer and children Virginia and Benny Cotton are stopping at the Blackstot hotel. They will take an apartment -later and tpend the winter in Omaha. Little Patricia Scott, daughter of Dr. F. W. Scott of Chappeil. aeo., who has pcnt the summer with her Grandparents, Mr. and " Mrs. O. A. Scott, bas returned to her. home. . Mrs. Florence Falmer will return . tn Omaha nn October 7. after a umsat spent m-Maine. She and M!ss Helen McCaffrey. Miss Helen McCaffrev will leave Monday morr.inir for Chicago to continue her study of music with Charles Clarke. After Christmas Miss McLaffrey expects to study with Herbert Withcrspoon in .New xorK. sue will also sing with him in the east. Problems That Perplex Answered "by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Doesn't Mkc to Work. ITAA Umi r.l.fnvi I am O fflrl M-rvni ... .nn . u ....... . - - - of J 9 and in love with a fellow of 20. I know tni8 reiiow ror tno iam eight months nnd until he asked me to keep steady company. I did not go out with him any more because he did not work, but he told me if I did he would work, Dut J aia not like that Now, do you think I did int. , o re ns,t Ai vni, rhlnk I should write to him or forget him? j. j. n. Mn it ha (en't man ennilch to Cet out and work without having to ex tract a narwin rrom a young way he's not much good. Tell Hor -Hard. "Dear Miss Fairfax: I'm in love with a srlrl. I'm sure she lovea me, cuuse I've heard so, but would like your advice on how to propoce to her. By doing bo I hope you will oblige FREDDY." Now, Fred, It's up to you to map out a proposal yourself if you want that Eirl. Many , a good girl has been lost to a man who hesitated over the proposal. Just come out with it the next time you are to gether. Tell her you're crasy about her and ask her if sh loves you. Accepting Invitations to Dance. "Yes. Indeed you may .have, the next dance,'' or "with pleasure," is sufficient lndica'n of the lady'3 willingness to give a dance., A lady waits to bo sougnt Dy ner partner to whom sh? has promised the first of the danoe. When the music for the dance, which she has promised him strikes up, should he fail to seek her ouf she may as suredly expect an apology , and piausibio explanation for his de linquency, , . .. . - To Work In Schools, Miss Nan Hunter of Minneapolis is the guest of Mrs, Luther Drake. Miss Hunter will spend the winter in Omaha forking among the de fective children of the public schools here. Miss Hunter has taken special courses in this line of traininu and it a graduate of Miss Baker's school of this work, in Minneapolis. What's What By HELEN DECIE. The proper way to eat chicken is to separate the meat from the bone with a. knife and fork, not doing this to the entire portion on the plate at once, but by degrees as needed.. It is not good form to take a bone in the hand and pick it with the teeth. Every edible mor sel of the chicken can be cut with the knife and fork, and even if a little sliver of meat should adhere to a bone, the thrifty or greedy eater must refrain from bone-picking, a canine act which mav be robbing the pet dog of its lawful perquisites. The cat portions of chicken should be eaten with a fork, held in the right hand. If rice and peas are served, these also should be eaten with the fork: only little children and old people in second childhood eat. vegetables with a spoon, v i ne rule for eating chicken a word used here in its generic sense ap plies to all other fowl, including game birds.) (Copyright ltM, by Publte Ledger Cb.) her son. Morse Palmer will occupy an apartment at the Elwood this winter. - . Mrs. M. A. Woodruff, who has been spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. Charles J. Hub bard, leaves next week for California accompanied by Mrs. M. J. Scott of St. Louis, who is also a guest at the Hubbard home. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root and chil dren will leave Sunday evening for their home in Estes Park, Colon where they will soend a short tim; before motoring to California, where they plan to spend the winter months. . - . Camp Fire Girls The Akluhopl group held a bualneaa meettna- at the home of Margaaet Moora hcai Wcdneaday afternoon. Plana wra mad for a hike Friday afternoon. Oc tober 1. Jennie Quit and Franeea Ander aon will plan the aupper and make the flrea. Ruth Cochrane and Florence Neef will blace the trail. After, the bualneaa meeting the rent of the time waa spent tying knnta for which all the (Irla will receive honore. The Chaheaha. Campflre group met at the - heme- of- Chariot U Troaell Wednesday- afternoon and a new constitution waa preaentcd and voted upon. Kutn Man ning waa a vleltor. i The Okltu Campflre group, met at the home of Eleanor Uothwell Tuesday. The glrla tied beada and planned a candy aala for October S at the Y. W. C. A. A new group ha been organised at Bennington, Neb., k. 1 the following girls have been elected: Lydla Wltta, preal dent; Edith Oran, vice preeldent; Bernice Htckey, aecretary; Oladya Seymour, treas urer. Sllsa Ruth Paddock la guardian. The Alnlna group, with Mlaa Alice Day, guardian, met Fridny to tie Deada for Saturday. Luclle Peteraon represented this group at the tea given at liurgeaa Nash, last Saturday. Its Possible. ''What are these vitamines vc hear so much about?" "I guess they must be the things that make our food cost so much more than it used to." New York Sun'. Corns Ended by a Touch Pain Stopped Instantly Corns Removed Quickly and Gaatly THIS fa the scientific way, the mod ern way to end corns. A famous expert evolved it. A world-famed labor atory produces and guarantees it. - With millions it has displaced old methods, harsh and crude. It Is Blue-jay the liquid or the plas ter. Either ts applied by a touch. The pain stops at once, and soon the whole corn loosens and come out.' Thus any corn, old or new, ean be ended at your will. No joyful hour need ever be spoiled in this way. Prove' this tonight. Oct Blue-jay at the drug store. Bid ell coma lasting farewell. . , Liquid or Plaater V Blue-jay . atops palnenda corn ' a Bauer & Black product RESIHOL Sooihinq and Healing To stop dandruff and loss of hair and promote a healthy, scalp.begjn the Resinol, treatment today ; Tr ia I fraa IIVU Dept. 13-T Resinol p. Daltimore.Ma. m 111 . Cntknra Is Wwderfid ForYoErHzar1 On retinae fab spats of esadraff and itching with Cuticuta Ointment. Nrst morning shwnpno with Cutters Sasp sad hot water. Tbis r'taniea the scalp ct imAnS and proaootea bsir hflfh. aspl?KrTiTtta. tite -CV'meUe. eratarfae JJeTtiie, SteMea 41, ! V 8oM erra-tref'Jep-- OriCt bead Sc. fakwlta, li Tiilii lap ill 1 1 aa niifcaalwg Autumnal Council Conducted by Camp Fire A brautiiul autumnal council fire was held last Sunday at the Mo- Kenne home by two North Omaha Camp Fire groups. Mr. McKen sit (gusrdun of the Lease group) and Vctora Uoone (guardian of the TaUpochons) conducted the cere iiionUL A number of the girlr parents and relative were present. The hres of Work, Health and Love were lit by Frances Hilding (Ahneaha). Maybelle Reineke (Uda) and Cotina McKemie (Osoha), doiuie tupp (Uwaisa) gave the chant to each fir as it was lit. The Lexie croup took the follow ing new girls into Kim's fold: Mary l.oiiie Drown, Marjone 1'otts, Freditrika Campbell and Dorothy Zimmerman. It also awarded Elis abeth Sayles the woodgathcra' rank and Frances Harmon that of fire maker. . , The Tatapochons welcomed to their circle Dernetta W'icbe, Clara Curtis, Helen Houghton, Nancy Hrown Saunders and Edna Hanson. Frances Hilding and Frances Wil liamson received local honors. Mrs. McKcnzie gave an inspiring talk to the girls' parents and rela tives by explaining to them Camp Fire work and asking for the co operation of each and every one. Miss Uoone had the girls ten about their gowns, headbands and Indian names and touched upon the Camp Fire "Bead day" to be given October 1 for the purpose of keep ing up the Omaha Camp Fire office ADVEKTISEMIXT. . DECLARES SHE HADN'T WALKED IN SIX MONTHS Nebraska Woman Had to Be Carried From Bed to Chair -Now in Fine Health. Mrs. 0. L. Henderson, 969 North Twenty-fifth avenue, Omaha, Neb., in relating the facts of her remark able restoration to health, said: "I had rheumatism so bad that I hadn't been able to walk a step if six months and had to be carried from my bed to my chair and back again. I had fallen off from a 150 pounds to an even 100 and suffered so much from indigestion that I lived on milk and eggs alone. "Tanlac has toned up my stom ach, rid me of rheumatism and made me gain wonderfully in weight. If 1 talked from now to the end of my days I couldn't say all the good things Tanlac deserves." Tanlac is sold in Omaha by the Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. and by leading druggists everywhere. at Seventeenth and Faniam, Tatter son block. Camp Fire songs were sung and the ceremonial was brought to a ckne as the sun began to sink in the gclden west and each Camp Fire maiden left the circle as the three fires were burning low tinging the "Star-Spangled Banner" and taking with her that desire to follow better than ever before the law of the fire, especially to give service" to others. tnWsssetae . For Mrs. Root. Mrt. Alviu Johnson entertained at luucheon, followed by bridge at her home, Friday, in honor of Mr. A. I. Root Covert were placed for Metdames Ro t, Eva V 'all.ee. E. A. Higgins, John L. Kennedy, George Brandeis. Clara bwobe, I'. C lsrad' ford, CArK Doane and Johnson, Mrs. George Brandeis will enter tain at three tables of bridge Sat' urday at her home in Fairarr.j jn honor of Mrs. Root. Oversea League. The October meeting of the Women Overseas Service league, Marion Crandell unit, will be held Tuesday evening, following a dinner in the Brandeis restaurant. Fall Footwear Distinctive ia style durable la quality -end priced to merit year im mediate attention. Awaiting for your ap proval, ia our most com plete assemblage of the latest fall styles, in an ,array to please the most exacting. Priced at $6.95 to $9.95 In brown calf, ball ttrap, low walking- heel; . brown kid - in military heel; black calf, ball trap, low heel and black Jtid with military heel. SHOE MARKET 320 South 16th St BEATON'S SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS i We don't talk much, but read our ad- that tells the tory ; J DRUG WANTS 1.15 Vitamine Tablet. .88 $1.00 Liaterine . .......691 35c Kellofg's Tasteless Castor Oil ..." ......25 75c Scott's Emulsion, small, at 50 35c Snake OH . 29c $1.10 S. S. S .....85 70c Sal Hepatica ....... 54 $1.00 Lavori 89 4 oz. Peroxide Hydrogen, 8 Lysol .................17 60c Phillips' Milk ef Magnesia, at 39 85c Jad Salts .56 35c Beaton's Bandoline, 2JW Gillette Razors, with three blades 89 $1.10 Boro-Phenoform Supposi tories 89 $1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable . Compound 98 65c Doan's Kidney Pills. .44 15c Lux Soap ....... , . .12 35c Sloan's Liniment... .28 $1.10 Nuxated Iron 83 S1.25 Lyko Tonic 98 $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk, at .82.89 25c Mentholatum 1.7 35c Caatoria .......... .25 iSOc Syrun Figs 46 Hinkle Pills, bottle of 100, at ................ .25 $3.00, 2-qt. Thermo Pack, at 69 50c Stationery, per box. .29 FOUNTAIN PENS' Conklin's Fountain Pen, Waterman's Fountain Pen, S2.50 and up. Eversharp Pencils . , . .50 up HAIR NETS Special Sal . Elona Human Hair Nets, per dozen .............. 50 Venida Net, double or single - mesh, 2 for ; 25 CIGARS 8c Heineman Bros.' Famou H. B. Cigar, each.... 5 Box of 50 S2.25 10c Mozart Classic or Bou quet, 4 for 30 Box of 50....... 83.50 8c Flor de Intals, each. 5 Box of 100 94.50 MAZDA LAMPS The Original aad Reliable On. 15 to 10-Watt 40 0-Watt 45 Fue Plugs, 10 to 30 ampere, at 10 PHOTO DEPT. Film Developed Free When Print Are Ordered. PERFUME SPECIALS 75c Locust Blossom Extract, per oz ....39 $2.00 Djer Kiss Extract, per oz .98 $3.50 Houbigant's Ideal Ex - tract, per oz.... 82.25 TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES $2.00 Coty's L0rlgan Face Powder at ..69 4-lb. bars Bocabelli Castile Soap, .............81.29 Colgate's Talcum Powder, 18 30c Squibba' Talcum Powder, ' at 19 36c Cutex Preparations, .25 60c Mulsif ied Cocoanut Oil, at 38 50c Beaton's Theatrical Cold Cream, Mi -lb, cans, at. .35 30c Pond's Cold Cream.. 19 $2.00 American Alarm Clocks. at 81.39 50e Tooth Brushes. .....25 Beaton's Brilliantine ....39 $1.00 Neet ............79 60c Goutorbe Imported Liquid Nail Polish .....29 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. 36 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste, 18 60c DeMar'a Benzoin and Almond Lotion ...... .42 50e Pepsodent Tooth Paste, at , 36 20c Pears' Unscented soap, at .... 60e Newbro's Heroieide. Life Buoy Soap, cake 8 25c Flexible Nail Files. . .12 50c Orazin Tooth Paste. ,34 $1.60 Pinaud's Lilas Vegetal, at 98 ,...12 le. . JVC RUBBER GOODS Cesnplet Line. Lady Attendant. $1.50, 2-qt. Velvet Red Rub ber Hot Water Bottle, at 89 $2.00, 2-qt Velvet Red Rub ber Combination Hot Water Bottle and Foun tain Syringe ....81.45 $1.50, 2-qt Velvet Red Rub ber Fountain Syringe, at 95 $3.00 Le grand's Ftmale . Douche . .81.98 All rubber good guaranteed for two years. Mail Orders RocoiVo Our Prompt Attention. BEATON DRUG CO. 1STH AND FARNAM. Job's Daughter. Job's Daughters v. ill hold a busi ness meeting at Masonic temple, Saturday, at 10 a. in. Sorority Meeting. Mrs. Albert Cobhert will entertain the member of Alpha Chi Oniric sorority at luncheon Wcdneaday, at 1 o'clock, at her home, . The Little Rift. "The Higgiiur are both fund ai' muaic, are thry rotf j "Yes, hut Higgins thinks isi i music, and his wile does pot." N. Y. Sun. I a - ' Deduction. R till I owe no man a prmiv. Dub Isn't your credit Rood? Mist Effie Steeo Kittelsoo Reepeaa Hsr Studio Maadar. Oct. 3rd. SOS Salr SalMia A4aliaMaM Me be Mai Till Wee aiiea II aa 4. ATLANTIC MIS I'.ee Want Ad rroduc Kcsult. ONE MINUTE STORE TALK A baslaess to be perma aeat and saeeeisfal nutt eajoy file coafMeace aad good will ef Ue peblle. To accomplish (hi Uere most be a eoastrnetlve policy ef service and geaalae talae glrlng, with no alsrepre leatatloa la sewapaper an eoiacesaeat or etbrrwlte. THE RKSURKABLR OKUWTH 0 THI8 BUSINESS KMPHA- filZES OUR SINCERITY JN CATERIKO TO THH PUBLIC: WINNING AND HOMltNO Pt'CMC CONFIDENCE. ' 1 -.- A Ten Dollar Value Giving Millinery Demonstration THAT WILL DELIGHT THE WELL-DRESSED WOMEN OF THIS COMMUNITY AN OFFERING OF 200 High Grade $ Trimmed Hats t a price that represents a substantial saving, the result of weeks of planning to produce a group of really fine millinery at a price within the reach of all. ; Every hat in the offering guaranteed perfect in every detail of style, quality and workmanship. Every hat a masterpiece of the niilliner's art you must see them. Hats for Dress and Street, in Black, Brown, Navy, Henna, Pheasant, Pmyfo PWy Grey Rosewood, Rapid Blue " MetrapsUtaa MIIUanTEatir Mala FlawrJfew Balldlasr Faraaai S treat ' Footwear of Fashion At the NEW LOWER Prices There is no reason for anyone paying more than good shoes are worth. Greater Nebraska prices are the new lower prices and the styles, the values,, the selections and service is crowding our shoe sections with eager cnt""r8compare our prices Saturday, NEW Brown and black kid oxfords. Mil itary and Cuban heeL Combination lasts that assure you of a good .fit. The new lower prices- M 1710 Qi NEW Kneelaud's celebrated custom made oxfords. Brown and tan calf, gray buck with black calf trimming, and gray buck, patent trimmed. The new lower price 10M ; l a mm la & I NEW Satin strap pump, in black and brown; high Louis covered heelar plain or steel beaded vamps. An exquisite style. w lower price NEW-B a b y Louis heel, satin strap pumps in black and brown. The . new lower rive NEW Combination lasts for grow ing girls and "grown-ups." Snug fit ting heels. These come in one inch heel. The new lower price 6 NEW Women's oxfords and two strap pumps brown and black kid leathers. Very special value at the new lower price Exclusive Agents Educator Shoes For Women Greater Ska Department Mala ftoar Sana Itala kulldlna- CORRECT ArrAREL FOR SIEN AND WO:JEX-