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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. 1922.
Society
Mtnin-Kruf.
The nurrbfi of Mill Garabel M.
Kruf. daughter of Mr. an4 Mr. J.
M. Krug. and Kiymond L. Martin
look plc ThuriJiy eveninc in Iht
kownts MtmorUI cnutcn, ih Kev,
O. D. Ualtily olliciiime. Tht bride
wort a gown o( broraded hut
(in trimmed with chiffon, and llie
coronet which held her eil wa
trimmed with pearli worn by ih
bride mother at hr wedding.
K rug's bouqurt of orchids, and
liilei-of-lhe-vallcy. Mii Margaret
Creeling, tht bridesmaid, wort apple
green crept and earned pale pink
rote. Iter rut wai ol silver. A
upper at tht home of the brid;'
parent! (or th Ismily and wedding
party followed tht ceremony. Mr.
and Mr. Martin art in their new
homt in tht Minn Lua district
They will take their wedding trip
later In the spring.
Gale-Elliott
Tht marriage of Mitt Lilly E.
F.llioit and C II. Gale took place
Thursday afternoon in the parton
age of tht Hanteom Mcthoditt
l plicopal church, the Rev. Arthur
AUck performing the ceremony. T.e
wedding, which ut a very quiet af
fair, comet ai a surpriie to their
lricnd. Mrt. Gale i a graduate
nurte, having taken her training in
a St, Louit hospital. Mr., and Mrj.
Gale will make their home cere.
For Mr. and Mrt. Wattle.
In honor of Mr. and Mrt. Gurdon
Wattle, who leave the end of next
week for their .Hollywood home in
California, many parties have been
planned. Today Mr. C, M. Wilhelm
was hosten at luncheon at her home
for Mr. Wattle. This evening Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Wymati will enter
tain at dinner complimentary to Mr.
and Mr. Wattle, and tomorrow
evening they will dine with Dr. and
Mrs. Jonas. Juesday evening Mr.
and Mr. Wattles will give a dinner
party, Thursday they will be the
Bursts of Mr. -and Mrs. W. A. C
Johnson and Friday evening they
will be honor guests at a dinner
given by Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall.
Fine Arts Society.
R. B. Harhe, director of the Chi
cago Art Institute, will give a gal
lery talk on the Roerich exhibit,
which is being shown this month in
the exhibit rooms in the public li
brary under the auspices of the
Omaha Society of Fine Arts, Sunday
afternoon, January 22, at 3:30 o'clock.
Mr. Harshe was assistant director
at the Carnagie Institute in Pitts
burgh, Fa., before coming to Chicago.
- New Members In Book Club.
At a meeting of the Book club
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrt. Victor White, four new mem
ber! were- elected. They are -the
Metdames Caspcrf, Offutt, John
Loornis, C. W. Mortdn, jr.,' and Miss
Emily Burke. The next meeting of
the club will be with Mrs. John Mc-Cague.
Work of Russian Artist on Display
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in tne words ol Nicholas Roerich,
the artist who painted it, this picture
represents "cosmic voices n6t ordi
narily understood by mortals.
Roerich, who was before the war the
head of the largest school of art in
Russia, is the highly imaginative
type of painter, who flees from real
ism. He is a man steeped in the
legends of his couutry, and in his
striking composition he stands alone,
the vigorous northern element in
Russian art, according fo Maurice
Block, director for the Fine Arts so
ciety, under whose auspices the exhi
bition of Roerich's work is now on
display in the public library.
lo us he seems strange, una we
get used to his method, but he is
not considered at all radical in Rus
sia," Mr. Block added.
Roerich is one of the few living
artists whose work hangs in .- the
Louvre, and since the war he has
gained quite a following in London
and Paris, where he spends his time.
In this picture, "The Song of the
Morning," Mr. Block explains that
the strikinsr points arc the use of half
tones and the luminosity of the
clouds, which are yellow in color
and introduce, the only light m the
nieture. Aeainst them the woman's
figure in red assumes the effect of a
silhouette- The figure is decorativcly
treated with no attempt at realism.
An odd effect is that produced by
the pink walls of the building against
the yellow clouds, for pink is a shade
usually taboo with the artist. Here
it is merely one part of the study in
half tones.
Problems That - Perplex
- . Aatwartd by
BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
Letter to "Old Fashioned."
To Old Faahloned: I have just read
your letter1 'and 'felt that I should
like to express my opinion on your
subject. Before going farther I will
say that I am a member of that
class about whom you Inquire and
of about your age.
Now I feel that you should have
said, "What is the matter with some,
or possibly the majority, of our
young men?" Unfortunately many
young men have been allured from
the companionship of a girl of your
type to those, "hand-painted," "Jazz
crasy" or, as you say, "fast" type pf
your sex.
Tou want to know what to do to
make the boys want to go with you
more, and my advice is to continue
to do as you are now doing. ' By no
means should you sacrifice any of
those high ideals foj which you
have striven. In doing so you will
attract the attention of a lower type
of manhood than that which will
eventually be yours.
ThereiWill be a reaction against
the "wild wlmmen" just as there has
been a reaction against; "jazz," and I
predict that it will occur soon. I
am happy to say that I am one of
that class which has been unaffected
by the "charms?" of the vamp. I
have seen so many of these immod-estly-clothed,
immorally-acting crea
tures that each now instance siniDlv
makes it more repulsive.
Old Fashioned, do not take one
step' downward, but be patient, and
when the right one comes along you
will be happy in your so doing. Tou
axe of that class 'which has my
sincere admiration.' -V
RESPECTER.
I ' Admits It.
Bear Miss Fairfax: I have read
your splendid advice to others and
thought you might be able to an
swer a, legal question for me. ', About
fmi. VMr. 0h T raoalvail o traltiahlA
watch from the man who is now my
husband. About, one year, later it
was stolen. I know who took It,
but every time I have asked for it
this party tells, me it Is at home.
1. do tnena or tnis kind ever
outlaw? . -
2. After how long?
J. How shall I go about it to . re
cover this watch?
Christ Child Board Gives
Tea for Workers.
' The board of directors of the
Christ Child Settlement win give a
tea at the center Sunday afternoon
from 3 until S o'clock for all those
who have given their services to the
Settlements .Mrs. C W. Hamilton,
r, and Mrs. M. R.. Murphy will pre
side. . .- m -.
New Pledget to Fraternity.
Thirty pledges of the Omaha uni
versity chapter of the Uelta igma
Phi fraternity were initiated at the
University dub Friday night Fol
lowing the ceremony, a theater par
ty was held at the Brandeis. A.
K. Donavan. and C . Hanberry,
local newspaper men were admitted
to the fraternity. .
: Tea for Werrenrath.
Mrs. A. V." Kinsler-president of
tht Tuesday Musical club, will be
hostess next Friday afternoon at a
tea for Reginald Werrenrath, who is
presented in concert at the Brandeis
next Thursday trader Tuesday Musi
cal auspices, . -;
4. Should I go to or write to the
chief of police?
5. Who is the chief of police of
Council Bluffs?
I should like to know the answer
to these questions as quickly as pos
sible, as I wish to recover the watch.
Thanking you in advance, I am,
"A NUT,"
J agree with you.
Marriage of Cousins. .
l5ear Miss Fairfax: . I have .been
going with a boy a year and he is
a cousin to me, and he asked me
to marry him, and I refused, and I
loved him and liked him very much,
and I love him dearly, and can you
tell me what to do if we can get
married or not. Hoping to hear
from you soon, BLUE EYES.
In this state cousins are prohibited
from marriage.-- I think there are
states with no provision against it.
Puzzled: I cannot define "French
kiss" for you. "Miss Smith, may I
present Mr. Jones," is a correct way
of introducing a man and woman.
Only when the man is one of dis
tinction should the presentation be
made to him.
"Personals
A son was born January 10 at the
Swedish Mission hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Howard O. Wood.
Mrs. Martha Heth is ill, at the
Wise Memorial hospital,' but will
probably be out again next week.
Bishop Mitchell of St. Paul is vis
iting 'his sister, Mrs. C. H. Anil, who
is convalescing at Lord Lister hos
pital. Mrs. Harold D. LeMar, who has
been visiting, her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Peterson will return Sun
day to her home in Rapid City, S. D.
J. W. Christie, who with his wife
and daughter is spending some
weeks in Florida, will return late this
month. His family will remain for a
longer time. ' ,
Dr. and Mrs. Max ' William
Flothow and two children have come
here from Chicago to make their
home.' Mrs. Flothow was formerly
Miss Renee Redman of Salt Lake
City, and visited here frequently
prior to her marriage to Dr. Flothow.
They arc at home at 5022 Webster
street. - .
ADVJSBTISEMENT.
ADVERTISEMENT.
THIN FRAIL PEOPLE
SHOULD TAKE TANLAC
Hundreds of Men and Women in Omaha
Appear to Be Physical Wrecks Simply Be
cause Their Systems Are Starving
for Nourishment.
There are hundreds of thin, run-down, nervous men and
women right 'here in Omaha who should be strong, sturdy;
and vigorouswith rich, red blood "tingling' through their
veins and feeling brimful of life and epergy, if they would
only profit by the experience of others all over the United
States and Canada, and assist, nature to digest the food they
eai, oy simpiy taxing xaniac.
Millions of people , have not only
been relieved of the most obstinate
forms of dyspepsia and indigestion
by Tanlac after other remedies have
failed, but large numbers of them
have reported a remarkable and
rapid increase in weight and a return
to normal health and strength by its
use.
In fact, so phenomenal have been
the gains j?v weight by thin, frail peo
ple through the use of Tanlac that
this remarkable preparation is now
being proclaimed everywhere as the
World's Greatest Tonic.
' The food people eat does them ab
solutely no good unless they digest it
properly. When you suffer from in
digestion and other forms of stomach
trouble, the food does you harm- in
stead of good, because . food which is
not digested stays in the stomach and
ferments, causing pains, swelling,
gas on stomach, shortness of breath,
bad taste in' the mouth, dizziness
and many other disagreeable symp
toms. If this condition is permitted
to ruh on - for an indefinite- period
the entire system becomes saturated
with poisons, the patient becomes
thin and' pale and in time various
complications are apt to result
Tanlac is a. powerful reconstruc
tive tonic and quickly overcomes
this condition by aiding Nature to
eliminate the impurities from the
system in a natural way and enable
the vital organs to properly perform
their functions. That is why it is
called Nature's Medicine. '
In fact, there is not a single por
tion of the body that is not benefited
by the helpful, action -of Tanlac,
which begins its work by stimulating
the digestive and assimilative-organs,
thereby enriching the .blood'and in
vigorating the entire system." -Next,
it enables .the weak, worn-out stom
ach to thoroughly digest its food and
convert the nourishing elements into
bone, blood and muscle. : The result
is you feel strong, sturdy and well
with the proper amount of flesh, as
Nature intended. '
Tanlac is sold in Omaha by the
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
and by leading druggists everywhere.
Child Labor Day
to Be Observed
January 28
riiykl examination on applica
tion lor work permits do not turnih
adequate hralih protection to em
ployed childirn, M Dr. II. 11. Mil
i hell of the national child labor com.
mtitre in a statement urging that
Child Labor tl-iy be observed
throughout th couutry.
Saturday, January 2B, has been del
ignatrd by the national child labor
committee for observance in syna
gogues; Sunday, January 2V, in
ihurchrs and Sunday schools, and
Monday in public schools, civic clubs,
CIS.
IV. 'Mitchell advocated giving
health services to young workers
through the continuation school,
that have been established in a mlm-
ber ol stales, lie reported smut cl
Hit finding obuined in a recent
Mudf oi health conditions . among
l.2tK woiklng children stiend-ng the
rOQtintution schools ol New irk, N.
J. Mslnutrition was found in 0 per
cent ol the boys and V per cent ol
the gills. Among the boys with de
fective vision on lint going to woik
C$ 6 ptr cent had grown worse, whils
among the giils i7 per cent cnt
bad grown worte. Among the chil
dren who bad gone to woik with no
dentu delect, ill!) tr cent ol tlis
t'tli were (mind to have defects at
the time of lr, Mitchell's examini-
Uns. Dr. Mitchell found that 5,1
!ei cent of all the boyt and 1 -1 prr
cent ol all the girls had tonmltr tli
ese or defects th.t require! attm
ticn, while 3.') per cent of the boys
and 5.4 per cent of the girls liad
some organic heart condition which
should have been under the obcr
vatiou of a phy.ician.
pr. Mitchell said that only 20 states
require a physician's certilicate ol
physical fitnos before iiuoi ol
a work remit and no Hate provide
lor any tortn ol nesitti service sutr
the child goes to work. He !
venated a )' ) which the wott
ing child would he penudwal pby
sical taminstin. with the follow
uj seivke ol public health nuuf.
Pes Want Ads I'roJuct Ileiulis.
Sunday Special "Chocolate Fudge"
Tbls is a moat delicious special
made of chocolate cream, fruits t
and nuts. Try this for your
Eunday treat.
i
lorn UKAt.i:it c.x at rn,v
The Fairmont Creamery' Co.
Choice Meats
Our lrpnil Lacttioa
Enables Us to Sell Quality
Merthaadit at Lower
Price.
Choice Steer Tot roast,
per lb. ..i. i lie
Cliou-e Steer Rump Itoust,
jx r lb 12'ie
Choice Short Cut Steak, lb. . ,20c
Choice Sirloin Steak, per lb.18
Small I'ii- 1'ork Loins, lb...lS!e
Small Vie l'urk Chops,
per lb ..It! He
Fancy Young Veal Koast,
per lb 12)i
Fancy Young Veal Chops,
per H.
Fancy Young Mutton Legs,
per lb 13!ie
Fancy Young Mutton Stew,
per lb. ..5c
Extra Lean Krcukfast Bacon,
strip or half, per lb...... 25c
Armour's Star Hams, half
or wholo ..2Se
Hulk Sausago 10c
Fresh Cut Hamburger...... 10
Best Pure Lard ,. Hit
A. NAEGELE
Wboletab Retail
QUALITY MEATS
1817 Leavenworth Street -DOuglat
5275
Phone
AT lantic
4603
Free Deliveries on
Orders of S3 r Over
iirrnn
1814-16 Farnam Street.
Open
Saturday
Till
0 P.M.
Mail Orders Filled.
Buy Groceries and Meats Where Value and Quality Go Hand in Hand.
Buy at Omaha's Greatest Market The Food Center. '
Fresh Dressed Jloasting
Chickens, per.. 226
pound ......... , . ST
Pure Leaf Lard,
10 lbs. for.;.....
Small Pig Pork
Loins, per lb. . .
5c
89c
T, !
141c
Fancy Fresh Dressed Ducks, lb mfiVid
Small Lean Pork Chops, lb 18
Fresh 1'ig Hams, Sliced, lb '22i
Fresh Young Fig Shoulder Hams, lb - 1 1 'i
Fresh Skinned Haras, half or whole, lb...... 17&h
Steer Round Steak, lb 17e
Steer Porterhouse Steak, lb 25
Steer Pot Koast, lb .10
Prime Itlb Roast, boned and rolled, lb '2,Zvkb
Young Veal Roast, lb. ....16'4
Young Veal Steak, lb 25
Young Veal Stew, lb 8Htf
Fresh Made Sausage, lb 15?
Puritan Bacon, half or -whole strip, lb.... V&kt
Sugar Cured Bacon, lb Hi'nit:
No. 1 Skinned Haras, lb : S3'd
'aM".'-,.cflE?,
.5
Thomsen's
Dairy
Maid
UNfcEDA BISCUIT, pkg.
, (Pre-War Prices) .
Premium Soda Crackers,
per lb. 146
Oysterettcs, per lb. i.l4
N. B. C Soda Crackers, lb. 12d
3 pkgs. Nabisco .......... 35J
Z lbs. Mixed Cookies 35J
Fruits andVegetables
GROCERIES
20 ok, Libby 'g , Assorted Ture
Fruit Jam 24
Large , Bottle LIbby'a Chill
Sauce, per boltlo ...... .25c
20-30 Oregon Fancy Prunes,
Per lb. 22 tft
Food Center Special Coffee,
3 lbs. for 980
Breakfast. Cup Coffee,
3 lbs. for ..88
Fancy Creamery Butter, always the
- same, fresh and sweet, per lb., 354
Headow Gold Creamery Butter. . .364
Danish Pioneer Creamery Batter. 344
Country Rolls, direct from farm.. 304
Strictly Fresh Selected Country Esres,
aozen, at.... .....39)
Largest Size of Sealswhet
Grapefruit, at 114
Extra Fancy Sunklst Oranpea.
170 size, dozen 394
Queen Arkansas Extra B'aney
bweet Potatoes, lb 54
i-arg-o jouncn or ureen Onions
(Chttllots), bunch 54
" Fine Pascal Celery, per
dozen bunches .......654
Complete Line of Faney Fruit.
and Vesctnbles nt All Times
Checked. Eggs, limited supply. ...304
Rex Nut, Gem Nut. Wilson's Nut, 234
Creamed Cottage Cheese 18c
We
Sell
We Deliver
to Any Part
of the City.
Make Your Grocery and Meat-Buying Dollar
Do Full Duty by Bringing It to the Table Supply
A shopping place where real values predominate. A place where courteous service
is never missing. A place where your every want in Foodstuffs can be supplied at
lowest in the city prices not once in a while but every business day of the year.
Pure Granulated Cane Sugar, 5 lbs, for 25c
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Wedding Breakfast Corn
Syrup, dark, gallon.... 37
Extra Juicy Grapefruit 56
Florida Strawberries, quart 65
Mazola, quart cans ....46
Mazola, gallon cans ........89
Del Monte Peaches, per can .' 216
Reid Murdock Corn, per can lli
Kellogg's Corn. Flakes, small, 10c; large 15
Blue Bell Flour, 48-lb. sack $1.79
Advo Jell, 3 for 25c
Wedding Breakfast Corn
Syrup, light, gallon . ...47d
Omar Flour, 48-lb. sack
for $1.83
Ankola Coffee, 3'4 lbs. for......... $1.15
Hershey Cocoa, per can .......19c
Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen .. .....35
Finest Country Butter for table use ........ 31
New York Cream Cheese, per lb .....28
Sunkist Navel Oranges, 150 size 25d
Choice Ripe Bananas, per dozen 25
Colder. Glow Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. for 25
Extra Juicy Grapefruit, each 5
Florida Strawberries, per quart 60i
Saturday
Candy Special
Lyon's Chocolate Covered Glaze
Fruit, J2 value, lb., box, 95
Jordan Almonds, $1.00 value,
per lb 69
O. & W. Hellers Imported Filled
Candy, lb., $1; 61b. tin.. $5
Cigars
Just Inside the Door
GIRABD AT CUT TRICES
10c size 3 for 25; box 50, 84
12ic size 10: box E0, $4.85
15o size 2 for 25; box 60, $6
Camel Cigarets, carton. $1.75
ALFRED JONES' FAMOUS SALADS AND,
BOX LUNCHES WE DO CATERING
Saturday Meat Specials
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens,
per lb. 2S
Choice Steer Rolled Rib Roast,
per lb 22 'j
Fresh Pork Shoulder, lb... lfid
Choic Steer Rib Boiling Beer.
per lb 7
Fresh Hams, half or whole.
per lb , 17
Milk Fed Young- Veal Roast.
per lb 15
Choice Steer Beef Roast,
. per lb. 9
Cold's Sug-ar Cured Breakfast
Bacon, per lb. 17Vi4
Pure Rendered Lard, S lbs. 32
Fresh Beef Tongues, lb.,.17"i
Bakery Specials
Chocolate. Caramel and Cocoamit
3-layer Cakas, each go
Pecan Nut ButterxRolls,
pan 254
Assorted Pies, each 20
Rolls, per doa. 154
Grada MamI
?paf hatti mmi
acaronl Product
CRACKER DEPARTMENT
Iten's Fancy Assorted Cookies,
per lb., at 32
tten's Vanilla Wafers, lb.. 25
r"H-s Creme Dainties, lb., 25
.OKIHaKrif
16th and Jackion Streets
Why Not Buy Apjaarel
The Easy-to-Pay-way?
Entire St oik of
Coats
Cigars
T X. T i 11 r III
j ust inside tne uoov.
GIRARO AT CUT PRICES
10c size, 3 for 25
Box of 60 84.00
12,c size .....10
Box of 60 84.85
15c size, 2 for 25
Box of 60 86.0O
Camel Cigarets, carton, 81.7S
1 Saturday specials Ortman s Bakery Products
WT fiW 1 Big Higheat Grada Macaroni EiUilliuliW; '
li I IM AM HK W) 2 Noodles, Spash.tti ud W$LXgJfJ
nvnmiMni at pcxxaiASi mptaai
!
! V I'- lilk
I Entire Stock Winter
j Dresses
i 33
Now ReUuced '
3
NOW, when
health dtniini
warm, smart -lookiTngr
coat, our Convcnirl
Charge Account Tib
is waiting to dresa yoJ
in one. While you aro
wcarinp it you can ar
range for little, casy
1 0 - m c e t payments
spread out over a lonjc
period, so you will
never miss the money.
New Spring Millinery'
New and original ideas fash
ioned of beautiful silks and
novelty braids have just been
received.
Off
Charming models in such de
sirable materials as tricotine,
Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe,
silk velvet and duvetyne in tho
favored shades, including navy
and black ;
All Women's 1
Suit Now 2
Announcing the NEW
j Spring Frocks
An unusual collection ' of
beautiful Taffeta Dresses,
suitable for now and later
wear, have just i been unbacked.
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$1.50 Blooming
Cyclamen Plants
BigT beautiful plants in 5-inch''
pots with -white, pink, salmon
pins ana deep rca Mooms.
Saturday Only, a
Special Purchase
E
merson
Records
Double Face, .
Regularly 85c, I Mf
Each .
The most sensational sale of
Phonograph Records in years,
as these are late song and
dance hits that you are hear
ing everywhere,
Saturday Great Sale j
Beds!
j Br ass
Brais Bed in bright finish, with
continuous post ends filled with
11 fillers instead of 5; ? 42.50
value; (1Q 7C
Saturday J lI.O
Brass Bed in bright bras3 fin
ish, with continuous post ends
and 4 fillers; a $42.50 value;
special J9f QC
Saturday ....Wt,30
Bras Beds in satin finish, with
ornamental bands and capped
posts; regularly priced $57.50;
Saturday fcOO '7C
PriUf XJ
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I
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II fc
$37.50
$37.50
$45.00
$47.50
$72.50
$68.50
$72.50
$79.50
Brasa Beds A 3-6 size Sn
bright brass finish with ball
posts and substantial fillers;
?or9-!!:a!??.... $30.95
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brapa
Bed.. $20.95
Bed.. $21.65
Bed.. $28.75
Bed.. $30.95
Bed .-.$41.25
Bed.. $44.25
Bed.. $44.25
Bed.. $46.50
And Scores of
$57.50 Brass Bed. . $30.35
$49.50 Brass Bed.. $33.25
$59.50 Brass Bed.. $39.75
$69.50 Brass Bed.. $41.25
$79.50 Brass Bed.. $47.25
$89.50 Brass Bed.. $52.50
$92.50 Brass Bed. .$57.50
$98.50 Brass Bed. .$59.75
Other Bargain
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