THE BEE: OMAHA, -THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. 11 Society ; s-S"Tf P i 'tM ti I'a.'iiltt rlnh I Tn ' I ' ; - t . I :.. .. n ine, i) at iom no eiiiiiunasm wun mi, u year mis ciuu provided wreaths for the hospital windows and a tre for each ward and pri vate room. This year wry will have the wreaihs and tree with electric lights addeH. 1'rcsrnti will.slso be given td every patient who upend hit Christmas there. The club ha succeeded m interesting touie people who have taken over certain ward to whirh they will confine their gilt. The Christinas packagt will include stockings, glove, handkerchief, candy, nut ana orange, wri irviiig time: t uie r acuity ciud president. The children' ward i a special case at Christmastidc. The Junto league adopted this ward more than a year ago, giving their special devo tion and attention to it at all seasons, particularly during Yulctide.- Thi year they will have, at they did last, a tree, present, rcFrehment and a Mnta cutis.' Airs, ueorge KeuicK I casion. - Chrittmai la Wedding Day. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Farrell an , nounce the engagement of thci tlauuhtcr, Mildred Jean, to Thoma H. Urondu. - The wedding will take place on Christmas day, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the home of the hride. Dr. K. L. Wheeler of the Wheeler Memorial church will read the marriage service. Miss Ruth Orchard and Robert Ilenni will lie the only attendants. Miss Farrell is a graduate of tin Iowa State Teachers college and an Alpha Beta Gamma. During the past year she has taught at Carroll la. ' For Christmas Bride. The teachers of Florence school entertained at a dinner at the Y. V. C. A. Tuesday night in honor of . Miss Elsie Wilburne. whose mar riage to Mr. Francis Delia will take ulace Christmas day. Table decorations in yellow were carried out with chrysanthemums and candles. A handsome mirror was presented to Miss Wilburne. The party included Misses Bertha Thocleckc, Viola Meyer, Vera Dim ock, Juliet Hccker, Kathleen Hayes., Grace Thompson, Eileen Sweeney, Margaret Weyernian, Kate Lmmett, Lorcna McGrew,,Theo Adams, Claire Mason and Elsie Wilburne. Christmas'. Parties Planned. Miss Marie Neville will be hos ; less at a dance at the Blackstone on the evening of December 23. An other dance which will take place during the holidays is that to be piveii at the Blackstone, December. 29, by Mrs.' E. A. Pegati, for her : daughter, Miss Josephine Schurman, and her son, Ernest Schurman. Cards are out today for a dance to be given at the Omaha club Decem ber 22, by Mr. and Mrs. James i-. . Paxton and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson for their daughters, the Misses Elizabeth Paxton and Doro thy Davidson, who are coming home , tins week from the Sommers school in Washington. ' Honoring Mrs. Van Dorn. . In honor of Mrs. William Van Dorn of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. i, Richard Mallorv will eive an evening iay. Thfcir other " guests' will be the . Messrs. and ,. Medmaes Milo Gates, Burdette 1 Kirkendall, the Misses Ernas Reed, Gertrude Stout, Corinne Elliott, Emily' Burke, Wint- fred Smith, the Messrs. George Met calf, Lawrence McCague, Dudley Wolfe, Ted Crofoot, George Stocking and Porter Allen... ' .' v Woodmen Circle. . . , , ... The Omaha ".Woodmen Circle fed eration will hold its monthly meet ing at' 8 o'clock Thursday evening. . December 15, at , 411 Woodmen of ' the World building,, at .which , time election of officers will be:held and 'fihaU. plans will - be made ; for; thcr Christmas tree. ;., u , ' "'.f"Vj' :- Will Entertain. Mr. and hMrs".-:'W. A. C. Johnson will give a dinner Thursday evening at their home for eight guests. To the Christmas Shopper Polly Says She Has Seen; The . toy gift approved- by the family physician, a tricycle,. $8.our. . ... . . , ... , .,, .i.Dainty little desk chair, mahog any,' $4.50. . -. ' -. , Polychrome ' smoking . stand in subdued tinting which will taKe a " place in any room? $4.50. ' "Movie-Graphs" take the place of the magic lantern of Daddy's boy hood days, $6.25 to $1575. Unusual figuring in. dull colorson , black background imported tapestry is effective covering for high-backed mahogany chair, $54. The man of the house will . take particular pleasure in a soft silk bro caded lounging robe with slippers to match, $25. ... For wear with the fur coat, vastly pleasing with milady's even'ng wrap a blue and gold brocaded vanity case which hangs by double gold cord, $14. A Chinese enameled dragon pin, is a graceful addition to the jewel Had today? Eat more raisins iirai'l v ,tt VheavLs f"V,ltn t f,l '.4. . ' 1 . -i i ' in cnarge ot their plans tor the oc . w Personals Mrs. Gottlieb Stow is ill at her home. Millard Rogers will arrive from Princeton Monday morning for the LhriMmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Plummer P. 'urd. ham announce the birth of a daugh ter December' 12 at Stewart hospital, Mrs.'.C. B. Ingersol of Salt Lake City,, who is visiting Mrs. J, Archer of Dundee, leaves Thursday for her home. ''., Miss Grace Sorensoi has teturned from a two weeks' -trip, including Davenport, la.;; Rock Island, 111. and St. Paul, Minn, Mrs. J. B.' Arthur of Burlcy, Idaho, has returned home after spending the summer with her sister, Mrs R. Archer of Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. William Kauffman of Columbus, Neb., returned to their home today. They were guests at the wedding of Mrs. Kauffman's sis ter, Miss Mary Sturgeon and Fred S. Peterson, which took place today, Mrs. F. M. Russell of Lincoln who has been visiting this week in Omaha at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parish, will re turn to Lincoln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, will spend Christmas in Omaha at the Parish home, Mrs. William Van Dorn and son, Billy, and Miss Winifred Smith ar rive Thursday from Chicago. Miss Smith has been the guest of Mrs. Van Dorn for the past week. The latter will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. .C. smith Ernest Schurman . returned this morning from -Hill school to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs, E. A. Pegau, and Mr. Pegau. Edgar Morsman arrived yesterday irom Hill and is at the Fontenelle with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mors, man, jr. Custer Corps Officers. Mrs. Mary Bauer was elected president of George A- ' Custer Woman's Relief corps at the annual business meeting 'Tuesday afternoon in Memorial hall, courti house. Mrs. Luella Penton was chosen first vice president; Mrs.' Alton Murine!!, sec ond vice president;1 Mrs.' Jb.mma Gwynne, treasurer; Mrs. Theodore Smith, chaplain;" Mrs. Emma Humphrey, guard; Mrs., Clara Win- ship, conductress. ," ','" ' , ; .- -MesdameS Alice a. ichicn, E-iia Grimes and Theodore Smith ' were elected delegates to the state conven tion to be held at Lincoln in' May. Alternates are Mesdames Mary Bauer, ;.Mary Harpster .and' Alton JUunneil. . '".':. - Surprise Party. . , . Miss Sarah Strauss was given a siirorise oattvat her home Tuesday afternoon by 20 -of her friends. The afternoon was spent in bridge. box, a dash of colorm the. black frock, $7.50.' Quaint "butterfly pin in the same unusual shade 'of purple, $7.50, a vivid blue beetle, $2.25. , ' "Priscilla" ' mhaogany sewing cabinet, $6.50, .with lid to lift on each, side. " ; '' : :i "f Sheffield water pitcher promises cooling drafts -and a decorative pres ence on the gift table Christmas morning, $6.30.- . :;, - V No reason at all foV their; being called "shoe-flies" for they're en trancing little rockers whose sides are formed of hand-carved and enameled ducks, $5.75. To .be had in rose, white or blue. V SITTINGS 1or photo, graphs made before December a z will be deliv ered in., time for Xmas. Please sit at earliest moment' possible. Itk St. at Homrd Send It To "The Cleaner" Have" it" repaired at the same time. , . . j . .. The PANT0RIUM 1515 Jonec St., Dong. 0963 N. W. Cor, 24th ft L-Mar. 1283 your iron My Marriage Problems AM immmI Hrm Pbaw el "REVELATIONS Of A WIFE". i Th Story of Smith'i' Plans That Lillian Told Madge. Before I had finished my recital to Lillian of Robert havarin tpeech an.d demeanor, I wished my' ecu wen quit ot me uk, Close, intimate friend a Lillian and 1 are. there is always tome thing about her which forbids any reference to her own problems un lets she herself fimt spe-ikt of them And as she listened in a silence that to my imagination appeared unne rrssarily forebading, 1 wondered if the did not consider my comment an intrusion. Something of 'this I tried to ex press to her stammeringly when I had ended my baiting recital. . "Forgive me, dear" I felt that my face was flaming "for repeating this to you, but I felt somehow that you outiht to know before you talked to him. " She smiled at me tenderly, but with something in her face sadder than tears. . "Gratitude, not forgiveness, dear girl," she said, "but this is nothing r I . 1 13 1 .r new. i nave nnuwii nuuci 1 9 am' tude, his jealousy for some time, It is only one more complication that is all. I hank you for telling me this particular thing, however. it -will help to know it beforehand, And now, while we have the chance, I want to tell you as much as I may of what I have ' learned this morning." uie door ot that inner room in side whose rigid walls Lillian keeps the emotional part of herself locked most of the time, and its lack clicked audibly in my ears.. For an instant I had seen -within, had caught a glimpse of this "complica tion she had named it which was marring her autumual love idyl, had counted Robert" Savann the gentlest, the most devoted, self abnegated of lovers. It shocked and disappointed me to- find that he could be as pettily jealous as Dicky, as tyrannical in his attitude toward her work as Harry Underwood had been in his insistence upon her dye ing her hair and using rouge. My .heart ached lor my friend. but I knew the only kindness I could do her was to ignore that locked door as she- was doing. Therefore I dropped into a chair and asked the question which neither Dicky nor I had ventured to .broach before, knowing that if she thought it best she" would give us whatever news' she had in good season. But she herself 'had said that she was ready. to talk, and I knew no quicker means of shelv- ng the tabooed subject of ' Robert Savarin. Have . they ' caught the man Smith?" . . ';. "No, they haven't yet," she said slowly, and her enunciation of the last word was significant -to me of the long- relentless arm of the gov ernment service. But he has been effectually cleared out of this sec tion, . his power' and influence re-. duced to .zero, and his property placed under - surveillance, so that ii he. comes back to.it he will be apr prehended. There is no other place' where he possibly, can be in any de gree as ' dangerous as he was up here, and he ultimately will 1 e cap tured, of course, if he doesn't get out of the country." She paused and looked at me steadily. as if she were . debating on how much to tell me. - - "You might as well know what was he was trying to do," she said: "But there are threads to the tangle, which I must still keep in my own hands; so don't ask me any questions you are always such a dear about that, anyway, - Madge!' But I shudder to think how near you were to death last night. He was completing his lonsr-conceived plan 'to blow up the reservoir and put New .York's water supply out of business. He had enough high- H"" MAJESTIC llcicS I - M.JMT.C CUMCNT . - I I Planning in a Plhteere I fin lf??rK Mtjettic Electric Heaters IU( .fe-glffn "Best Si Crtaffee hr ff eif KhHiHob" Irii Jr- w nirfTik'L.i II afaaMtat Dactrii Haatwt VK. k'f ip"P fa L, vjiajjl TevroeoMutt economical. y f jF'fe $A A Y . reliable, amie are the onf - SvtJx II VW' '" 'e,,e beaten of ff IW Bajaatai Efcaitae aWvakaaMatCaajaaay iff 1 a aatt o wutsnc 1! I J1 ' 1 jwi U iS mnikmmt9m tuoraic mm nurtis Ii I V -yv'jil aaaasCay Staff lim Mil 1,1 i W powered explosives hidden in differ etit places to turn the Caiskill moun tains into a valley, and he was busy at some of the last details when young Crowley came upon him. "j he trooper wss aoie to nun enough of the delicate mechanism Smith was handling," Lillian went on before my gasp had died, "to that hit purpose was frustrated b fore he struck Crowley that awful blow, "tie was evidently sure 4hat Crowley was nearly dead, and could never regain consciousness. So your sudden sitting up must have ef fectually startled nim. He had ar ranged such an effective alibi, how. ever, that he did not stop to silence you as a less single-minded criminal might have done. He was anxious to net back to the inn .and exhib himself, to that he might get back to the reservoir. She paused while I tried to d gest the startling information she had given me. "Of course, he s monomaniac," she said, "but while this was his own particular scheme. and ' we are sure he played a Ion hand in it, yet his money and hi peculiar t'ents and his hatred ot this country, dating back to pre-war t'mes, make him a dangerous tool for cetain gentry whom the ser vice is watching. J told Col. Tra vers this morning that it was just as ve.' he escaped for a -time. His own particular crazed scheme has failed, we know him and his char acteristics, especially his voice you could recognize that now in any disguise, could you not?" she broke oft abruptly. I nodded an emphatic assent. ",eo we can afford to ltt him run loose fcr a little, shu1 resumed "keipine: close uoon his trail. I fancy that will lead us in surprising directions " She rose and stretched' both arms above her head, and I kt.ew she hid told me all that she mean: to reveal But I thrilled with the conviction that behind her story was a sinstcr background which I was vet to know. t Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Geortfe Eddv will he hostes at a tea fecemoer il tor Mrs. Jiddy Kitchin. ADVERTISEMENT. X End Stubborn Coughs f in a Hurry Tor real ' irctlTaMt, thi eld ? hMiM-made remedy na no cqnal. JCaallr and cheaply prepared. ' You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem edy. Anyone who has coughed all day and all night, will say that the immediate relief given is almost like inaeic. It is very easily prepared. and there. is nothing better for coughs. into. pint bottle, put llh ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar eyrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either wjay, the full pint saves about two-thirds ; of the money usually spent for , cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. 'A day's use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest, cold, and it is also splendid for bron-' chitis, eroup, hoarseness, and bron chial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable rem edy "for throat and chest 'ailments. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "21, ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Miss Sturgeon a Bride Miss Mary Esther Sturgeon, daughter of Mrs. M. 1L Sturgeon.be came the bride of Fred S. l'eterton at II o'clock this morning at a small home wedding. The Rev. Gerriet Jaqsan of the Oak Street Methodist church performed the ceremony. The bride's gown was of georgette and canton crepe, deep cream in color, and heavily beaded with pearls. It was cut on long Grecian lines, and she wore no veil. Her bouquet wat of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Mist Sturgeon was attended by Miss Ilelga Peterson, who wore golden brown canton crepe. The best man was Letter Saures. Little Margaret Kauffman, niece of the bride, was flower girl, and Dolores Vasholtz was ring bearer. The hou was decorated with. yellow chry.an themums and southern smilax The wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony for the relatives and close friends of the young couple -who attended the ceremony.- Out-of-town guests were Mes dames and Messrs. William Kauff man of Columbus, John Swanson of Fremont, William Schultz of Ben nington, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peterson of Fremont, parents of the groom. t After a southern wedding trip last ing until the' first of the year, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will make their home -with Mrs. M. 11. Sturgeon. ' For Mrs. Bucholtz. Mrs. G. W. Megeath will entertain at luncheon Thursday for Mrs. V. R. Bucholtz, --the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. M.'Rainbolt. Friday Mrs. Bucholtz will be honor gust at a luncheon given by Mrs. M. C. Peters. ELDRIDGE 1313 Farnam St. J A more than just fortunate purchase enables us to announce Sale of Lamps r ;Ll . Iridescent Glass Sweet Meat Jar p-for candy, bon bons or nuts; ex trem.ely beautiful in Topaz or Marine " blue. Makes a wonderful gift ,that is both different and fascinating. SPECIAL PRICE z ' ' ;J Eldridge Importi You Can Save 25 to 50 on All Dolls Toys, Booksor Games Union Outfitting Co. Low Rent Location Brings Prices That Amaze Shop pers. Your Credit Is Good. That a store located Out of the High Rent District can save money for its patrons is forcibly demonstrated at the Union Out fitting Co. when one visits the mammoth Toyland and notes their low prices on toys. And choosing is such a pleasure for everything is NEW. One marvels at the many new and in teresting toys and games. Santa Clans (himself) is on hand to meet the children.- As always, you make your own terms. for Coughs f Colds TH Jjrmp m 4ffrt fro all Hr. Qvtck rtlief H er-nti "jSt rttvktrt The Bee Want Ads are the best rlPDl'l-i Eusincs Sorters. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX ' High fU'lwxil C.lrl Troublf. Dear MIm J-ii'tax; I urn yotin girl tf hlKh school mk". There la group ot boy nml Kitla thnt no to gether ot thin mime aae. I go witn them part of the time. The) reNwon 1 do not go more la beraune niy fnlka will not let me, na they do K different placet on school nlahtu; but they ut In by 10 o'clock. Now do you think It riht for me not to go with them beraima they go out on school nlghta? Also, thme tame friend make fun ot nin when I cannot go with them. What can I do to stop thin? Thanking; you in advance, I remain. THOUGHTFUL. What kind of gradea are you mak ing at school T The average hiBh school pupil needa to do win etuily lng at night. If your education la to be a good Investment for your parents and fir the city which 1 taxing itHelc heavily to give you the privileges you have, then you muitt take advantage ot your opportuni ties. The fun your friends make of you Is Just the carelessness of youth. Why do you let It annoy you when you know, as you dn. If you are really "thoughtful." tluit your pa rents are doing what la best for you? Tell your friends simply and sin cerely why It is your pnrents do not like to have you go out on school nights. Don't whine or complain about It. Make the reason seem attractive. They won't continue to tease you If they see you know what you are about. v For Graduating Class. The Train School Mothers club will entertain the graduating class at the school Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' To Commence Thursday at 9 a.m. Flnnr Lamm and Shades Hand decorated carved wood bases process, titted witn two ngm sociteis, equip ped with silk pull cords and appropriate finials matched to silk shades, of rare beauty and genuine worth. Easily $55.00 value. Complete for ' 'Bridge or Reading Lamps and Shades Standards are adjustable in two places; exe cuted irv metal leaf ; equipped with silk shades to co-ordinate. Lamps that are not only ex quisite but really useful, $45.00 values . . '"; 7 ;- ' ". " . Bronze standards with bronze shades that ' adjust for both direction and, height. Some equipped with smoking: attachments. $25.00 and $29,75 values, for Lamps With Hand-Painted Glass Shades Bronze bases of rare grace, with glass shades that are hand paint ed, in colors that are warm, attractive and luminous. Prices are $35.00, $45.00, $55.00 and $65.00, from which you may deduct 25 per cent. ' : . 75 Some more of those handsome hand-dipped, hand-painted - "7 candles, in mahogany candlesticks, at 90 cents each I r) or, per pair. ; 1313 Farnam Street to Ret the ' Original and Genuine msr TABLETS Now Used By Millions As A Simple Easy Way To Help Increase Weight and Enerev. Clear The Skin and Correct Indigestion and Constipation fASTINS vnaMms tablet Fistula - A naili I a- A ITli id tm eif lUfUl flitM M III at Pi5 eration. to Chloroforni, Lther or other traml hot ...j tTlfarnUf ul'fcKrt1 test.moni.l. of more tkaa l.t prominent people who hare bcea permanently cured. P. E. R. TARRY Sanatorium, Peter Trust BM. (Bee Bklf.) Oautva. Nab. and Poster Contest Date Chahged Content dates on the essay and poster competition sponsored by the Nebraka League of Women Vot ers have been extended. January ID is the new date set when copy mutt le in the hands of county su perintendent. This change was considered necesary on account of school closing for the holidays De cember 16 instead of December 23. Party for Hill Boyt. Several of the ypunger et have been invited to a party given Uecem her 28. by Mr and Mrs.' W. F-. Hard ir.g of Lincoln for their son, William 1 'l l At the first : sin of skin i trouble apply RESIUOL 5ooHi!nq and Healing Delay in properly treating skin trouWe is danerousYou make no mistake when you adopt Resinol jnlliNe!yTWryYaD Importing Co. Phone Douglas 5567 executed by the best metal leaf the best metal leaf 372: 29 19 ng Co. If You Are Not Entirely Satisfied With The Results In Your Own Case. Your Money Wil1 B Promptly Refunded. Pay When Cured i - .... cm L.s . tail.. n . ahnw a. Essay o flardiug, and some of his friends trom the 1 1 ill st'hool, MUs Gertrude Kotiniie will he a Ktiett at the Harding hme for the parly, Julm and Cornelius I laike will attend ilw diince as will N'rUon I'pdikc, jr. Party Postponed. The Get Ai-iuaiiued club pir!f scheduled for this evening lu been potponrd until Wcdensdsy evening, December 2H I'aluc-Civing Store Give Her a Duofold Suite A Duofold Suite to the relative or friend living in a small apartment would bn moat acceptable; it really adds an extra room at night, as the Duofold open into a full sized bed. Duofold Suites in Fumed and Golden Oak priced at 937.50, 945, 55, $65, $75, SS2.50. Make your - selection early and remember It Py to Read Bowcn'a Small Ait Howard St., Bet. 15th & 16th ipiANOS U TUNED AND REPAIRED All Work Coarantacd A. HOSPE CO. 1S13 Douglas. TL Done; 5589. Christmas Greeting Cards SPECIAL OFFER 25 ataorted genuine ateel dia engraved Chriitmae cards with envelope for $2.00 post paid. 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Now that you know thia, you have no excuse for being- fat, but can reduce steadily and easily without goinc through long sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet or fear of bad effects. IF too M tMnoaa, dtxpoodwt, wsk. I ram down, throotb srxesM or otbr caoMt), w want to mail yom oar book which teila boot S&XTOKIQUE, rctoraCao ranedy tboft will eoat 70a oothinc if 700 oro not ffod or tMoafltol, JEtvy man oswdicbr o Oseia to ovormno penorail wtAkncu, otc. kooJd wot thi f ! book ot ooco. CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY 440 Borry Eloek, Noobrtllo, T.nn. Son Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Mn; OtttsvsJUArlN.Drft X MsUtsa MaM 1 1 i.KPfmmut ., Ill TlBffi VcHOCOtATES INNER.- CIRCLE I CANDIES I V