THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER W, 11 Society ' junior IftdasMh. Junior H.idsitah elected the fol. lowing oflictrs Sunday afternoon at special meeting at tht lilacUione hotel: Ethel Keuben, president; ar Riseman, vice president; An nette ranger, corresponding secre tary; Libby Minkin. financial sec retarv; Ktthcr Katletnan, treaurer; srah Abrami, reporter, Laura (.ivot was chosen chairman of the entertainment committee and other members are Anna Grecnuerg, Kote l aier and Emily Redman. l-'oltowing the business meeting readinga were given by Miss Doro thy Reuben and vocal selections by Mi Gertrude Smith, accompanied by Mitt Ann Weyman, Talks were given by Mrs. Ben Handler and Mit Sophye V'eintein. Tea was aerved at the close of the program. The next meeting of the aociety will be held in the club rooms Wednesday evening, November 2, at 7:50 o'clock. Kindergarten Opens. The kindergarten branch of the School of Individual Instruction opened Monday mornnig with 12 small members. It is expected to number 20 eventually. The school, which includes elementary and high school work, has been in existence for two years, and is designed to give its pupils intensive work with shorter hours than most other schools. The superviors of the school are Mrs. C. F. Pratt and Miss Sadie Smith. The patronesses of the kindergarten, those who have chil dren entered in it, are the Mesdames N. P. DodRe, R. M. Peters. Philip Horan, L. Gordon, Joseph F. Byrne. K. W. Jones. V. P. Haney. II. Guild, W. M. Barr, George L. Howell, H. R. Bowen. Dean Smith ' Motor in California. While in San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allison spent a day or two as the guests of Mr. Harry Car tan at his Sausalito home which overlooks the bay. On his departure for the east, Mr. Cartan put his car at the disposal of the young people, and they had some beautiful motor trips through the Muir woods and Marin county. This week they are in Los Angeles. They have been with Mr. and Mrs. Harkness Kountze, another honeymooning couple, who return to Omaha in a few days. Anniversary Party. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Long, who celebrated their tenth wedding anni versary. Monday; were agreeably surprised in the evening by a party of 18 couples who came to wish them well. While Mr. and Mrs. Long were out for a short motor ride their friends stormed the house and dec orated it for Hallowe'en. An alumi num shower was a' feature . of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jury of Tecumseh, the parents of Mrs. Long, arrived for the party, and will spend a week at thy Long home. : i Sewing for Bazar. The circle organized by Miss Ellen Creighton to sew for the Duchesne bazar -November' 19 met Tuesday with Miss . Ophelia Hayden. Miss Marie 1 Proulx will be hostess Wednesday for the group organized by Miss Margaret Rousseau. " The circle of which Mrs.? Koegh is chair man will meet "Thursday with Miss Claire Woodard. " Miss Riley's group will meet Saturday withMiss Alice Hayes. 1 r Press Club Entertains Neifaardt. The Omaha .Woman's Press club will give a luncheon ; Thursday, 1 o'clock, at the Brandeis restaurant in honor of John G. Neihardt, who speaks on "Boetry and Education" Wednesday evening in the auditorium of Central High school under the auspices ' ot the Omaha School : Federal Art Club. ' , The Federal Art club will hold the first meeting of . the season at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday, OctoT ber 26, at 7:30. Plans for the winter will be formulated. Things You'll Love To Make -SnWTiMie Girdle Here is a charming Hair Orna ment for evening wear. It has some thing of the Russian effect Cut a piece of black net the shape shown. Wire it on all edges. Bead it with iridescent and jet beads. Have a long tassel of the beads hanging at each side. Bend the net to fit the crown of your head.- Join a beaded elvet band to the net, and have it close at one side with a snap fas tener. This Hair Ornament for eve ning wear will look stunning with one of the new velvet evening gowns. Copyright, 1921, Publlo Ledger Company. '""a - jfghe Richest Milk ffcmheeCbtrs " ! - By CORINNE LOWE. New York (Special Correspond ence.) Getting Gertie's girdle seems to us a much more important enter prise than the one outlined in the title of a successful play. If Gertie hasn't got herself a fancy girdle particularly a metal one she might just as well try going to a dinner party without having read "Main Street." Or to a dance without knowing the fox trot Socially she is as badly adjusted as either of such adventurers. For the girdle holds together not only the dress but the mode. , Of course, the above stunning coat dress of black velvet rounds out its successful career of astrakan fur, silver cloth vestee. and heavy silver embroidery with a silver girdle that possesses cut steel buckles, coat dresses are much in the mode. So is velvet. So with these two fine premises it is not grange that the designer has arrived at this real ly brilliant conclusion. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Philip ' Metz will leave Sunday for their home in 'Buf falo. - . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ratekin left Sunday evening for an extended trip south. '. Miss Helen Weeks, who has been ill at Fenger hospital is convalescing satisfactorily. ' " A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emmet F. Real October 23 at St. Catherines hospital. Herbert French and Edward Pet tis are among Omahans leaving this week for New Orleans to attend a bankers' convention.; . A daughter was born October 24 at the Methodist hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sage. Mrs. Sage was formerly Miss Josephine Har rington., Dr. H. D. Lemere returned Tues day morning from Philadelphia, where he attended a medical meet ing. Dr. Harold Gifford and -Dr. Sanford Gifford have also been at the meeting and returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John McCreary of Pine Bluffs, . Wyo., formerly of Omaha, announce the birth of a son, Joseph, October 24, at St. Josephs hospital. Mrs. McCreary was form erly Miss Grace Langdon of this city. . . , ' ' Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith and Miss Helen Smith will return to Omaha November 2. They have spent the summer months in Cohas set, Mass. Miss Smith's engage ment to Philip Gray Lovell of Cam bridge has been recently announced. Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena will arrive November 10 to be the guest of Mrs. Herbert French for a month. The two were roommates af college. Miss Bull has been a popular visitor in Omaha in past years. .She has been spending the fall in New York City. . v A delicious breakfast is sausages surrounded by rings of glazed ap ples and served with hot corn bread. Ted Shawn Speaks Before Members of Fine Arts "Mere hard boiled reproduction of the real it not art," declared Ted Shawn in hit informal talk before the Fine Art society Monday after noon. "It it the old difference between the mechanician and the artist. In our interpretations of native dances we try to avoid photographic re production and catch rather the es tence of their idea." Mr. Shawn told of hi interest in the Aztec, and hit study of them which led to his creation ot an Az tec dance drama. The movements of the dance as well at the costum ing had to be worked out from the bas reliefs and other relict left iu museums, and Aztec attitudes seemed to he a mixture of the Egyp tian, the early Greek and the North American Indian. , A gorgeous feather robe and head dress, a crimson Siamese costun.e sprinkled with tinv mirrors, and some beautiful batik work were on exhibition. All of them appeared in the performance at the Brandeis Tuesday evening. Mr. Shawn does his own designing and designing is taught at Denishawn, along with music, painting, sculpture and all the allied arts of the dance. Miss Graham posed for the audi ence in a remarkable Japanese cos tume, and Mr. Shawn remarked, in diciuing her silver filagree head dress, "when we left Los Angeles that was two candle shades. When the other passengers on the train saw me making it they thought I was a victim of shell shock enter taining myself, but when something has to nc made, why you just make it, that's all." Mr. Shawn attended a rehear sal Tuesday of the pageant "Ne braska," now in rehearsal at the Cen tral High under the direction of Miss Marion Reed, and will give constructive criticism of the tableaux and chorus work. Open Hotel for Women. The Y. W. C A. has opened a ho tel, the Grace Dodge, in Washing ton, D. C, for women exclusively. It is their first experiment of the kind and contains some novel features, among them nursery accomodations for women traveling with young children. There will also be a booth where legislative information can be obtained. No tipping will be al lowed in the establishment. The ho tel contains 100 rooms and will give 24 hour service. ' Among the women interested in the enterprise are Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Miss Mary Andoj" son, director of the woman's bureau of the Department of Labor,, and Miss Grace Abbott, head of the children's bureau. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Not Worth Keeping. Dear Miss Fairfax: . About eight months ago I met an interesting young man, who led me to believe he cared for me. ' He was so kind, and lavished so many attentions upon me that I finally eame to care deep ly for him, and was happy until about three months ago, when he began to act as coldly toward me as he had formerly been attentive.- I took his treatment of me so to heart that I finally Became 111 and was in a hospital for some time. During this time he never called to see me or even inquired about me. When I returned from the hospital he called me up, begging to see me, and promising never to hurt me again. I forgave him, but his ac tions since then have only been a repetition of his former ones. ' I have never run after him, but have tried to break: with him com pletely,' but he always begs to be forgiven. "What am I to do? I can't seem to get interested in anyone else, al though I have always been popular. What hurts me most is his habit of gossiping about me to our mutual friends, and iscussing our differ ences with them. ' PAULINE. The man who isn't thoughtful to a girl who's ill is lacking in funda mental kindness. He isn't tender or reliable. Why don't you talk to the man almost as frankly as you've written me? Tell him that your Ideas of friendship and his differ so that you don t see how you can go on seeing him unless he makes some effort to be a real friend. I am inclined to think that you'd be hap pier if you put him out of your life once and for all. Telephone Caller: Wedding anni versaries are: 1, paper; 2, straw; 3, candy; 4, leather; 5, wooden; 7, floral; 10, tin; 12, linen; IS, crystal; 20, china; 25, silver; 30, pearl; 85, coral; 40, emerald; 45, ruby; 50, golden; 75, diamond. Worried: It Is pretty hard to tell from your letter just what it is yd" want to know. You can convince this young man that you care for him by behaving yourself. He is likely to think you have lost your mind if you throw your arms about him. , In Doubt: Why not take your mother into your confidence and have her talk to your little friend's mother. Blue or black ipk is gen erally used. There are some who prefer colored stationery and Ink to match. For instance, lavender pa per and purple ink or green paper with a darker shade of green ink. at ass. a Give Luncheon For Visitors The Omaha Woman's club v. ill en tertain at luncheon Monday, 12:30 o'clock, in the tiuigct-N,tih tea room in honor of Mr. Kote V. S. Kerry of Berkeley, Cut. t General Federation chairman of Fine Arts, and for Mrs. Benjamin ,U. Clark of Ked Oak, la., treasurer of General Federation, who will he the house Kucit of Mrs. Charles Johannes fol lowing the state meeting at Seward. Reservations should be made by Saturday with members of the house nid home committee, Mrs. John Golden, chariman. The price of the luncheon will be $1, 25 cents of which will be added to the club building fund. Mrs. Berry will be the speaker at the general meeting of the club in the Burgess-Xash auditorium follow ing the luncheon. Owing to the luncheon ' the di rectory will" meet at 10 a. m., Mon day. Romance in Origin Of Superstitions By H. IRVING KING. The Lights Burn Blue. "The lights burn blue it is now dead midnights," says King Richard, starting awake from his dream peo pled with the ghosts of his mur dered dead. This superstition of the last riantagenet with regard to the connection between a blue-burning flame and the presence of inimi cal spirits is a very old and univer sal one which has not yet entirely vanished from our modern folk-lore. There are many people still who, when the lights burn blue, fancy that it is an indication that "spirits are about." On the New England coast when a fire burns with a blue flame they say that a storm is coming. It is an omen of evil the powers of the prince of the air are abroad 1 Down south when the fire burns blue the colored folks and some of the white ones, too say that it is a sign that "the devil wants to speak to you" and handfuls of salt are thrown on the fire Jo keep him away. The an cient Greeks,, when their funeral pyres burned blue, used to throw oil upon them to induce a clearer flame. Sir Thomas Browne (1646) says "That candles and lights burn blue and dim at the apparition of spirits may be true if the ambient air is filled with a sulphurous spir its, as happens often in the mines." This blue-light superstition is clearly a survival of. sun worship. The flame represented the sun and like the sun should burn with a clear light. When it doesn't something is wrong. The perfect sympathy be tween the sun god and his earthly symbol, fire, created by man in his honor to induce his beneficent pro tection, is destroyed. Evil spirits intervene between the god and his votaries. (Copyright, 1921. by the McClur News paper Syndicate.) Where It Started Red Letter Days. This phrase means just what it says a day so important that it is recorded in red letters on the mem ory. It originated in the custom of the Bank of England of recording all saint's days, holidays and other times when no banking was done, in red ink on the calendars. Copyright, 1921, Wheeler Syndicate, Inc. Brush a pie over with sweet milk before baking if you would have it shiny and brown. I JmtsZZM Woman s Uub to "Watch, ioTks" M. J. Bri$COMINr Owing to the large demand we have experienced during the past two wleks of our canned food sale, we will continue our' sale on through till November 1st. Again we say Canned food prices are steadily advancing lay in your Winter supply n ow from a Buy-Rite Store and be assured of Quality, price guarantee or money refunded at the end of si x months for any or all canned foods purchased from a Buy-Rite Store during this sale. , Twenty Carloads of Potatoes Just Arrived. Buy-Rite Genuine Red River Early Ohio Winter Potatoes In 2-bushel sacks, bushel '. SI .75 Again we advise you, lay in your matured. Remember, Buy-Rite Apples and Grapefruit 1 carload of extra fancy Delicious Apples, special, per box (large size Apples) ....83.90 1 carload'of extra fancy Jonathan large box (all sizes Apples) carload of thin-skinned Juicy Grapefruit, 3 for Six for 59$; Twelve for Bice! Rice!! Bice!!! 1 carload of extra fancy Swanee Rice, guaranteed to be the finest Rice ship- -ped Into Nebraska, worth 20c a lb. Buy Rite price, per lb., 14$; 3 lbs. for ...... 39$ Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! Little Hatchet Flour, Buy-Rite brand Flour, per 48-1 b. sack Red Star Flour, another Buy-Rite brand Flour; made from the best Kansas wheat, short patent, per 48-lb. sack 82.39 Gooch'a Best Flour, per 48-lb. sack $1.98 Buy-Bite Pillars Nishna Valley Buy-Rite Butter, lb. Buy-Rite Brand Coffee, 3 lbs. for 500 cases of 30c Jars of Buy-Rite ter, guaranteed not to stick to the roof of your mouth as ordinary Peanut Butter does; smooth and wonderful flavor, jar, NOTICE, FOLKS Buy-Rite ERNEST BUFFETT, Xhm Orocr at Dude OSCAR E. NELSON, 1 1th and L Sta, Sasth 8ide FRANK KUSKA, 13th art Onflrld JEPSEN BROS, tSth and Camifi THORIN & SNYGG, fTabmt Hill Gracer Partleth and Bamlltaa WATCH, FOLKS M. J. B. My Marriage Problems Adeia Uarrteua's Mew I'haaa? of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" iCoemcU. isil k Hemps! IWara lew lae-l The Way Dicky "Sited Up" Bess Dean. , I think there is no feeling sweeter to a wife than the knowledge that her husband is her champion even in little things, that iu juvenile par lancehe is "on her side" iu any controversy. If more husband un derstood this feminine quirk instead of assuming, a so many of them appear to do, thnt the wife's side of a contest must be the wrong side, the divorce null, I like to fancy would have many idle hours. There was a warm little rush to my heart at Dicky's recital of the way he had circumvented Bcs Dean's petty attempt to purchase a pair of sneakers for me two sizes too large. Impetuously I put my arms around his neck, pulled his head to mine and kissed hun. "I know it's silly to care what size I wear." I said, "but it was awfully dear of you to" ' Dear nothing 1 ' Dicky rejoined kissing me warmly. "If you think that daughter of wicked wiles is go ing to stage anything like that and get away with it while I'm round you have another ' think coming, that's all. And while we're about it let me issue another old tomato can. This fool fishing excursion tonight is the last stunt-POS-I-TIVE-LY, with a long '1 that I share with your foxy friend. I'll, go through with the thing tonight till the last canine is electrocuted, but nothing more diding in this direction. If she doesn't vamoose, I'm going to get a sudden wire and beat it till she's gone." "I Can Tell" "Oh, don't do that, Dicky 1" I im plored, "She only has a few' days more." "Can't lielp it," he declared inexor ably. "Me I have fpokenl" He struck himself theatrically on the breast. "D'ye remember old Betty's PREMIUM ODA CRACKERS WATCH Winter potatoes now These are Stores only quote the highest grade Heinz Baked Beans 1000 Cases Small can Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato - Sauce, per can g$ Medium can Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, per can Hj Large can Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, per can 18$ Apples, $2.99 squlrtless 334 81.10 Candy! Candy!! Candy!!! 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'Enough am enough, but di am sumpin else again r "I remember," 1 said laughing in spite of myself at his imitation of Lilian old servitor. ' But 1 wish" "Don't do it," he interrupted. "Save your breath. What the devil do you suppose ails that girl, any way?" lie pulled me down beside him on a settee, rolled himself a cigarette and lit it. 1 saw that he was m a reflective mood, so I did not interrupt hi train of thought with an answer, for I knew he neither needed nor expected one. "I used to think lies Dean a mighty attractive Rirl," he said, "and she is, in many respects. Mighty easy to look at, bright, keen, unus ually good talker, game for anything but, say, what's the matter with her? She gets on my nerves. Now I can tell, any man can, that she isn't really attracted in the least by yours truly, yet she manages always to rope me alongside when there's any stunt going on. What's the answer?" This time he stopped short and looked at me expectantly. Lillian Is Troubled. "You have summed up her qual ities wonderfully, I said clowly, "except in one thing. Bess Dean isn't game for everything, thai is, she plays the game everywhere, but with other women. There she lets her ruling passion vanity get the better of her. She cannot bear to see anv admiration addressed to an other woman, even when the person proffering it is the other woman's husband. There are lots of women like her. There isn't any real harm in her, but I can't explain it she gets on mjs nerves, too." "In other words, she's a goat-getter." Dicky stretched his arm, yawn ed, and I knew the discussion was at an end. "But she isn't going to attach my nanny or yours after this AH soups taste better when accompanied by PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS, mildly salt, with a crisp, flaky tenderness. Their convenient size is another advantage. Sold from glass front cans and from large size QU's by the pound; in the new Family Qubox; and in In-er-seal Trade Mark packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY FOLKS M. J. B. IS 'cOMWCsl" smooth, good size and fuly goods at Buy-Rite Prices. apology as to quality or price. LYNAM A BRENNAN, Sixteenth aad Dv-ca E. KARSCH CO, Vbttoa and Bunt St. GILES BROTHERS, HANNEGAN & CO, 25th Are. and iMTmwartb F. B. BOGATZ, Slat aad a Ma. Beath Sldt FOLKS M. J. B. IS COMING! vvcnlng. Whit tonight will bring forth, the Lord only knows." Me strolled sway, and 1 sat quiet ly lor a lw minutes, idly woncWr ing what ileti Dean would say if some "power the gilt wad tie" her to hear IHcky'i strictures. Lillian's tod call at the door aroused me, and i welcomed her it'adly. "You'll think I've taken leave of the little sen that's left itie," he said whimtiiallv. "when I tell you mv errand. "I'll promie not to judge you too harihly," 1 laughed, drawing a chair up near my low table. "Sun pokf we get real devlith and 4iave a cup of tea while you unburden your soul. "You're a wir. Madge. 1 knew 1 wanted something, hut I hadn't brains enoush to dud out what it was. Now 1 know it's a cup of vour tea." I lit my tiny canned-heat contri vance, put my doll-sized kettle over the blaze, brought out my tea serv ice, and tome slices of cake with which thoughtful Mrs. Com rove kept me supplied. Akid when the water had boiled and the tea was freshly brewed, we settled down as we had done so many times before, to that most potent of feminine nerve soothers, a cup 9! tea. "Now you may speak," I laughed, as we finished our third cup and the last crumb of cake. "What's on your alleged mind?" as Dicky says. New Officers. Miller Fark Mothers' circle elected the following officers at its meeting Wednesday, October 19, at Miller Park school: Mrs. J. O. Beebe, presi dent; Mrs. A. D. Nunn, vice presi dent; Mrs. W. S. Peterson, secre tary; Mrs. B. W. Braasch, treasurer, and Mrs. Marguerite Thomason, publicity chairman. Special Sale - Wednesday French Wall Mirrors, in Polychrome and Ro- . man Gold frames. Reg- , ular prices from $6.50 ajid up. 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Temperance in all things is prom Ued thost who wear today's tali manic gem the amethyt. Accord ing to Leonardo, this stone lias the power to control evil thoughu, quicken the Intelligence, and rendrr its wearer shrewd in luiiie nuu ters. Furthermore, it has the gilt of preserving soldiers from harm, and guarding all who wear it from contagion. The turquoUe is the natal stone of those who were born 011 some an. niversary of this dav. The anrients believed that this gem would hrc-' as a warning of the approach of danger. A curious superstition re garding the turquoise is, that it will trike the hour correctly if u pended from a thread and allowed to touch the side of the glans. The Orient prescribes green a a significant color on this day. To wesr it is believed to bring about conditions which will necessitate much travel. Orange blossoms are lucky flow ers today. (Copyrlthl. HJI, WliM'tr aj ndluU. Ine AUVKBTIMKMKMT. 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