rilG BEK: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAY. MAUCU IS. 1W2 4. Society Motif for Modish Affairs of the Week THEY may he far aay from Omaha, but these olj frienH r eeing lmot i nmi'h of cuh other it i( they were t home. Mr. William Archibald Smith, vho i inakinR her home iif Lo Aneclc, ihU year, i hotrn at a luncheon the other day for Mn. Joseph l'ulcar of Omaha, &ien at Hie Hetty tfulton tea rooirn. The other gtiru were Mn. Walter M. Selby, Mr. Kmc Harder, formerly Mii Kuth Caldwell; Mm. Harvey Jacktnn and Mn. .. O. Hamilton. Ocr lat week-end Mr. Walter M. Selby entertained Mi Kmm Hoagland, who u a pupil at ttie Mjrlborouiih chool, of which Mr, Luther Drake 11 acting principal. ' Mm. George Jlolilrefie, Mr. T. L. Kimball and her ilauiilMfr. Mi Arabtlle Kimball, are at the Hotel Virginia at Long Beach, and this. ttk Mr. William Archibald Smith i peniling there with them bciore their departure for Omaha, ' ' Two other familie who are cloe friends and oitnt travel together are Mr. and Mn. George Kelly and Mr. and Mr. Jay t'otter. Thev, too, are "pending the winter at the Virginia and report gay time. They will not he home before the end of March, Mr. Joeph 1'olcar, who lu upent the pa-t month in Hollvwood, will leave March II for two or three vtrW May at Long iieach at the Torrey fine apartment before leaving for home. , In Honor of Miu Hagedorn. ' MU Helen Hagedorn wa honor! Rurtt tat night at a ilinner-danre uien by Mr. and .Mr. W. II. ' tinild at their borne. They had' IS jritfkH. Wednesday Mr. Klj Mr ArntMrong will Rive a lunch- j eon at the Bramlm tea room, fol-1 lowed by the Orphcum matinee, for mi Hagedorn, and Thursday he will be honor guet at a bridge luncheon given by Mr. James Han. Icy. Saturday Mr. Thonia Dona- l ue will give a luncheon at the Ath letic club in her honor, and Monday evening Dr. and Mm. J. E. Tulvcr will entertain at a theater party-at the 'Taking Show" Birthday Party. Mr. T. J. Dwyer enter!alned at a children party at her home Tues day afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock v honor of the fourth birthday anni versary of her daughter. Kathrvn. St. Patrick's favors and decorations were used. the Riiet were Kathcrine Hos- ford, Chatham Redick. Louise Wag tener, Jean Dudley Gallagher. Car oline Byrne, Betty Fisher. Catherine Donahue, Virginia Dwyer, Harriet Beaton, Margaret Young, Virginia Hoffman, Irma Catherine Byrne and Susan Mary Dwyer. . Miss Morgan to Speak at Club. Miss'Anne Morgan will be the guest of the Omaha Club. Sunday evening at supper. She will speak on condition in present-day France. Miss Morgan will also give a public talk on France Sunday afternoon at the , Brandeis theater. The affair Sunday evening is a further carrying out of the plans of the club enter tainment committee to make these Sunday evening suppers interesting and worth while. v Mrs. Thomas Leigh Heads South Side Club 1 The South Omaha Woman's club elected the following officers Tues day afternoon at the South Side , li brary: Mrs. Thomas Leigh, presi dent: Mrs. M. H. Copenharve, vice president; Mrs. Carl O. Patrick, re cording secretary;1 Mrs. E. F. Ander son, corresponding secretary; ' Mrs. Julia Pulliani. treasurer; Mrs. N.. M. Ciraham. chairman-program commit tee; Mrs. Edward Burson, member ship chairman; Mrs. O. C. Hodgen, S house and home committee chair Vnan; tlrs.- Ralph Marrs, chairman Vf constitution and bylaws; Mrs. Wtf.lis JA. Berger", auditing commit tee chairman. . The retiring president. Mrs. Sam uel C. Shrigley, has served faith fully and efficiently the constitutional limit of two years. Under her lead ership the club membership has been increased from 70 to 147. . The club is one of the most progressive in the state federation. My Marriage Problems Adale CarriMo'a Nw PbaM at "Revelation of a Wife" it'opvrtiht: lt;j, Clubdom Miller Park Circle. Miller Park Mothers' circle .will meet Wednesday; 3 p. m., in the school auditorium. A china cup shower will be given for the school, each member being requested to bring a cup. Business meeting and program will be followed by tea. George Crook W. R. C. George -Crook Woman's Relief corps will meet for. 1 o'clock lunch eon .Friday at the home of Mrs. Mane Baxter, 4509 North Twenty first street. Reservations may be made with Mrs, A. W. Boquet, Ken wood 2157. . . Garfield Circle. Garfield circle,. Ladies o the G. A. R., will meet Friday, 8 p. m., in Me morial h.all, court house. ' Problems That Perplex ' Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX - National Song. " "Dear Miss Fairfax: Will you please tell me the national hymn and its author. Yours truly. ANXIOUS TO KNOW. "The Star Spangled Banner" is out national song. Francis Scott Key was the writer of it. Wondering: Boys don't make love to girls in front of other girls if they are sincere. Yes, a toy of high school age could be seriously in love, but he is not likely to be. From what you say of the boy you like. I 1udge he is fickle and that you would "do well to keep command of your own heart. Reader: As nearly as I can re member the verse it goes: Monday for health. Tuily for wealth. . W nine-day the bst day or U; " Thursday for losses, Fridsy for crows. Saturday bo day at alt. M. F. K.: I would advise you to keep away from the (rtrl for awhile. Give her time to decide whether she likes you or not before you ask for explanations. Ask the Red Cross authorities in your town about voca tional training. Carl B.: You certainly have the right to go with the girl you please. You are under no obligation to a girl unless you have proposed to her. You owe her consideration and cour tesy, but not your company unless you like her. Tiny Cousin: White 'roe repeat ing your questions and enclosing a stamped addressed envelope and I will reply to you personally. The Way Luck Served Madge and Dicky Well. I do not believe I ever have been more embarrassed than I was when the realization came to me that I had introduced Dick to Dr. McDermott as Mr. Graham. -while the dapper little doctor knew me only as Mrs. Black, the name I :oolishly had put on the hotel reg ister. My face felt as if it were being seared with flame, and I could only look helplessly at Dicky, hop ing that in some way he could straighten things out. It was not altogether a blind trust I reposed in Lim. Ever since my wedding day I recognized that one of my husband's pre-eminent qual ities is his social tact, his ability to handle any unusual situation gra ciously and delicately. And as I saw him, with no outward trace of embarrassment, advance to meet the rotund little physician with cordially extended hand, I gave a little inaudi ble sigh of relief. I knew that Dicky would manage in some way to ex tricate me from the humiliating pre dicament my foolish precaution against being followed by the mys terious elderly foreigner had brought upon me. ' "I am more than clad to meet von. doctor," Dicky said heartily, stress ing the adverb and the pronoun, "and I feel that we owe you an ex planation." There was nothing in the physi cian s noncommittal professional ex pression io maicate mat ne was doing anything else that listen con ventionally to Dicky's remarks, but I caught a glimpse of his keen eyes as they glanced at me, then fixed themselves on Dicky aeain. and 1 knew the little doctor was reading my husband and weighing what he read carefully and judicially. Bciore that, however, Dicky went on, "do let me assure you how much I appreciate your care of Mrs. Graham. She has had a most un pleasant experience, ' and it was in deed fortunate that she was able to obtain your' attentions." Dicky Asks a Question. The physician gave a deprecatory wave of his plump white hand, but I fancied that he was being favorably impressed by Dickyv , I was watch ing him intently, and I fancied that I saw something a bit strained and unusual in 'the scrutiny-to which he was subjecting my husband It was as if he were trying to read -something which Dicky's features sug gested. "Has Mrs. Graham told you of the fright which was responsible for her injury?" Dicky asked next, and as I heard the naturalness of the deferen tial inquiry I permitted myself a lit tle smile unseen by the physician. What tale my husband meant to tell I did not -know, but that it would be a plausible story I did not doubt. The physician shook his head. "She has not been.' in a Condition to talk much," he said, but without looking at mer- "You Were Across?" -;, ; "IN thought not," Dicky replied. "In fact, she was so unnerved that she had hard work telling me. She came into town this morning on a shopping trip, and was unfortunate twX w A rkzS V'- ' i 1 i I . ; ; : : ni WW 'tune iiflie ll f rctiirti ti ahiiig- .MIl,l.. r TF -m f d Mr. lUrold (idt.nd will it iih Omaha Saturday a'ttr i to ii'fiiitli.' tiiii to Himlt dmana and lie 'et Indie. Thry landed m Anniiccinrut it nud,(f 'he birth ff a oi u Dr. and Mr,V ). Heh. ciiitreit of Hotlt, Ntb..''Maril at the 1'ie.h) tetun hu-piul in Umaha. Dr. , Jlvbrtitrcit tovk) hi. medical training in thi it. Mr. and Mr Paul Skmmr h.ne , fcturtied to'lhe I'niled Stair atter a i evcral . t"onth. t-nir 'i the Kuro-, pcatt fnfinirir. ' I hey are tnotonnn through? the cat lt pre i-m. ),ite ' rf tlupir .return - u ' Omaha i In-1 dcfmft.. , . MVfanil Miv I'.' II. M. DrariiH.n ; l.ave .Wdne-day Kr San Diego,; v luTtf fliijV plan to make their home, i Mra. -Mciearmoii i well knov,n j hire for the faithful -work which iie I'd during; the war a lieutenant in the motor ' torin and in the Lib O ty Loan drive. s ffvskhZsMntizt Osborn runit 11s itxnrurw J Mrh ll; a ltnlr4 make, geaultie ma. IniKaay ra. repnnt.ive at lion, deep ri h tone. This Wonder Utand" l tua di' pair of inipeiiilu llspecially pilcnl - u The Daby Grand Store 4 all at i" " MOjsric Co. 419 So. JOUi, Omaha II' , J tl I ""TISnillTT? DrxalLaaaTMT We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Grocery Stock of the Washington Market vrtr -Roinrr ftlnserl Ouk at the Table Supply Values That Startle the City-Come Get Your Share PRICES PREVAIL WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Connlers, tables and shelves ore bending under the ennrmnus weltiLI f lhliit .rf h' f J Waslilngton Market slock. The sensalh.nally low prices should Invite l,u,l,.g lu l.ja. l r canned good aro decidedly Iran than the can be duplico ted for In Ih. hi,le1e market lodar. spite of the terrific selling of Monday nnil tnday the assortoient remain complete. t rd Fr.l. KMA Brnrt-I'-.rh. Aprleota. Vrl Mo.te P-.r. ad lo,.l A- tberrle.. l-loma. HIrkbrrtM. H- lpbrrrlr. I.OBnn- 45, and BOe rlar, 3 for war ' brrrlra. 3c and 4 rfKlilT, at one prk'e ti&t , at -. :156 Iac m I.. Am a fnvn i Bollt Cocoit. flnrat iBIoe Hlhhon I'rachr.. Extraordinary Spedals for Wednesday and Thursday enough to be caught on. that stalled train in the tunnel. During the de lay she was annoyed and frightened by a man no, you can't give. "Jiim that name, the time-worn 'masher' better describes him who, when she finally reached the station, kept ciosc to her. Jit her attempt to get away from hi'm she was caught in- -x,ie crowd and received that'- blow- "c'u the head-.', When she fcvived iii-tuc. waiting. room and saw hinr 0(l.t?We,' her one -thought . was to get a,"5a'y. She 7securd -a- taxi and .came .bare, and in her hsiH-liy'sterical condition decided 'that she Would do the jo's-, trich stunt and ' register , urtdir another name than her .ouh. -'.T-hc feminine mind, you 'k'nov-.dbctor, moves in -a niysterious w-ay. Even through'-"' my relief-at the story Dicky had recounted there came a flash of- resentment that -he could not have, omitted the little hu morous dig at feminine foibles which he rarely foregoes when 1 am; the subject vof his conversation.- Bi'it l had no chance. to dwell upon it, for Dicky was 'speaking again. "Just what is best-to do I do. not know. Perhaps you can advise me. Of-, course, my identification is a mere matter o form. : I can easily do that." " He drew- out his card case', paused in the act of extracting his card, fix ing his eyes upon the tiny bar with red and blue. stripes-which Tlla no ticed upon the elderly physician's coat, and which told its .mute story of heroic service overseas. ''You were across?5' he said. "Do Mr-. iU-rccJith Nicholson, wife, of i tlic widely- Known rloosier novciust, is always a popular.:gtiest in Omaha, and,. numerous affairs arc going ,o. in IterVhuttOr-.tbis' yrep1ct' She, is the house guest of Mrs. C. T. Ko'untze' until. U'inirsday, when she. will visit her sister, Mrs. J. T. Stewart. Tues day .Mrs. L. F. Crofoot entertained informally at luncheon and bridge at her home complimentary to Mrs. Nicholson, and this evening she will be the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. XV. J. Foye at dinner. . Covers will be laid for 10 and an Orphcum. party will follow. .. . Personals Mrs:'-T;-T." Dwvcr -rctiirned:-Sa4ur- dav from, a visit in- O'Neill, Neb. A danghte'r was born March 9 at the Presbyterian hospital to Mr. and Mrs. M." 11. Harris: you know, I believe. I have seen you over there. 1 thought your face was familiar." The little physician started vio lently. '-. ''Dear, dear!" he said, and the. ex pletive, evidently the - strongest he ever used, seemed so incongruous witlu.what I knew must be his record-of service that I - suppressed a smile -with -difficulty. "I should think I had seen you, although I 'never met you personally. But who of us didn't know Graham of the air serv ice. Graham, the ace? My-' boy, you don't need any identification' with me. What can I do to serve you?" . . , . c In Honor of Miss Campbell. Mrs J. V. Campbell will enter tain at a bridge luncheon at the Rlackstone Wednesday complimen tary to her daughter. Miss Almarine Campbell, who has ; just, returned. from abroad. -Make Your Reservations Now! for the Great St. Patrick's Day Celebration at the Brandeis Restaurants Italian Renaissance Room St. Patrick's Dinner : Lobster Dinner. 1.50 Fish Dinner, 1.50 . Steak Dinner, 1.50. Chicken Dinner, 1.75"? v ,, Served from 5 :30 to 9 :00 . No other charge connected s A la Carte, 9:00 to 2:30 a. m. . " : Arthur Randall .and His Royal Orchestra will play. . Irish Melodies A Wonderful Dancing Team Will Offer Interpretations of Irish Dances Irish Singers Will Sing Irish Songs . Favors, Caps and Follies will be distributed during dinner time and after the theater. Program begins at 7:30 and continues until midnight. It will be a Great Night for all Lovers of Wholesome Fun. Phone Douglas 6421 for Reservations. : v . . L. BRANDEIS & SONS Mr. and Mrs. John Bckins returned last Saturday front California, where they 'spent the winter, . Mrs.' C. W. Hamilton, jr., who' has been in California the past month, is expected home Ihursday. . Mrs. Harry Hunsaker left last evening for lier home in Denver. She has spent the last w'cek:at' the W. G. Brandt home. .: ; W. H. Hall of Kansas C-ity ar--rived Tuesday to join Mrs. Hail at the home of Mr. and' Mrs." L. A. Kerr, whose guests they will be for the week. Mrs. Frank Hamilton and daugh ter, Exilona, left Sunday for New York," where 'they will spend some jyyi-ii'iii,J Bowens' Value-Giving Store (tor 1922 Purchases and March Values on-; 1-7 1 T wm I 1 -IUU1, Lamps f prese ijjt.. a- "gdlden '.opportunity -.; Hoz :'ymto 'My. a new floor'' i Jampat 'a. price much lower "'than'' we have heretofore 'quoted. Lamps with beautiful mahog . any standards and handsome shades priced, each, at ?1350 ?gP5 ?2l Three groups from which to select - Make -your selection early. '." It Pays to Shop at Bowca'i ' mm t a t KlL 1 lalaL - - iruTJWuVyrii"" - www Pearl White Soap, large tars, 10 for ......... 39 One Carload Idaho Finest ' ; Potatoes, bushel ...?1.49 Me nana Kr jllaiile F'avor Syrup lO 60e can Kara Maple Flavor Syrup 30 ft. 15 cana Karo Staple FIvor Syrup 59c trn. Fancv Rome Beauty Apples, box ....... $2.98 Finest Quality New York Cream Brick Cheese, per lb ...25 BIG MEAT SPECIALS Snaar C ured Brrakfaat Bacon, nrr Ih. ............... 17'!C Itib 8011108" Beef, lb. .....5c Cfaolre Stfrr Shoulder Sink, prr lb 12'. :d as .n per Candy Almost Stacked to the Ceiling Box uoou box. pall upon pall, of delicious trmpllng candle, which we .ecu red In our .,o.t i"lI atock purel nae of the Aotlonnl Candy Co. The rldlculoua low price, we ar. oun" nn. upaet the cand, n-.rkct In Omaha.. Hit your aeed. whl.e thc.e price, prevail. . . . . - i mka 1.' w I Tnhl.IlL , no. i n.nnnnf Nflflfln-I. .' I oo MBrinnrwi uu- ...... j - - I ,,. 1i ........13C I per lb iavv iex-." ; ' ' SSe Orange Sllcca. per lb. 15c lb. per lb. .11 ! wp SSLtiBBS II II . Br.,-,,., ,uma ,'. ,- "'. ., " ' - ' r"-T " f ' . M BUY-RITE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. BUY-RITE FRUIT DEPARTMENT. 1 carload of California Roman Beauty . Apples, good for eating, cooking and , ' baking; sizes 125, 138, 150 and 163; per box $2.85 Extra fancy Wlnesap Apples, fine for cooking or eating, 10 lbs 98 Extra fancy Idaho Kural White Pota toes, splendid lor baking, peck 40 Extra fancy thin sEJnned Grape Fruit, large size, 3 for 25- Extra large size, 3 for 330 1 carload . of extra fancy Early Ohio Red River Potatoes,- bushel $1.75 BUY-RITE PILLARS. 'Nishna Valley or Clover Blossom - Creamery-Butter, lb. ..........' 41 g Buy-Rite Brand Fresh Coffee, per lb... 35 10 lbs. ot Pure Cane Gran. Sugar ..... 53j -Large pkgs. of Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 for : ., 25 Blue Bell Flour, per 48 lb. sack $1.99' GoQch s Best or Omar Flour, per 4S-JD.. sack $2.19 Buy-Rite Brooms, 1.25 value, special.., 830 PRESERVES.! PRESERVES!! PRESERVES! ! 5,000 large jars of assorted flavors of pure Frult.Treserves, usua-lly sold for 35c and 40? a jar, while they last, Jar 19k Limit of 5 jaa-s to a customer. Lay in a supply .:' ' for the spring now. , .. .' .' ' BTJyTritE SOAP DEPARTMENT. l ib. pkgs.rad .Mule Team Borax, 2 for 350 14-oz. pkgs. ; of - 20 Mule Team Borax .;: Chips, 2:-for ... ." 450 Large packages of Gold Dust, Star Nap htha, Sea.Foamor.Rub:No-More Wash ing Powder, -per pkg 270 Large packages of Rain Water Crystals 220 Es.tes Laundry- Tablets, small size, pkg. 230 (i.r-LaTge'size packages S9i ilttlsrge bars of P. & G. Soap for .....' 53' 'jfejr Ux -at 100;.bars -.$5.15 CANDYI CANDY! ! CANDY!!! 5,000 lbs. of Fresh assorted Chocolates and Chocolate Nougat Loaf, 65c val ues, special, per pound .3,000 lbs. of Fresh large white fluffy . Marshmallows, usually sold at 40c to 60c a pound, special, lb. " 2 lbs., for " Borden's Sweet Milk Chocolate and Al mond Bars, 6 5c bars for 19 330 290 550 D I D LOOK WHO'S WITH US Budweiser, good old Bud, per case of 24 bottles $2.75 Make Budweiser your Buddy. "WALTER BAKER'S CHOCOCATE OR COCOA Walter Baker's Cocoa-, J,a-lb. tins 270 3 for V.'...u;..r. 730 Walter Baker's Chocolate, .H-lb. cakes-. 230 3 for .... SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES!!! 50,000 10c cans of Grand Canon Spices, - any Juird, 5 cans for 39 2,000. iS-os. cans of Gold Bond Black JPepper, per can 230 Thse:'Spices are freshly ground and of the !' ': - :' highest quality. D 0 D M.J. B. COFFEE. Vou want good Coffee, and you will always have it if you" use M. J. B. Coffee. Uni form in strength, unsurpassed in fla-. vor. Only, per lb.. . . 45 3 lbs- for : $1.30 PINEAPPLE! PINEAPPLE'.! 1 solid carload of Hawaiian Sliced Pine apple, finest quality in heavy syrup, squat cans, 6 slices to the can, 3 cans No. 2 cans of Broken Slice Tineapple, 3 cans for : FOLKS: This is a real Pineapple purchase better consider it. 690 690 MILK! MILK!.! MILK!!! ; ! 1 solid carload of Apple Blossom Miji, recognized as the purest, finest Milk . . canned, tall cans, 6 for 550 12 cans for '990 Contains not less than 7.8 per cent butter fat, and 25.5 per cent total solids. HURRY A few Buy-Rite SceeUn left. One free with each $1 puithase made off of this advertisement. n ilalllla9L J. D. CREW & SON, ThirtT-thJrd and Arbor GEO. I. ROSS, 2lth and Aram GILES BROTHERS, Brnon. WILKE 4. MITCHELL, Fortieth and Farnam LYNAM A BRENNAN, llh and Dorcaa E. KARSCH CO., Vinton and Elm . ARMAND PETERSEN Z9oa Myerman Are. HANNEGAN & CO.. litb Are. aad Learrnworlb F. B. BOGATZ, Itt and ft.. Sonth Sirt. ERNEST BUFFETT, 3 he Oracer of Iandec FRANK KUSKA, .. 1.1th and liarneld. OSCAR E. NELSON. . nth aad I. Sti bouib bide THORIN & SNYGG,. Malnnt tlill (Irorrr rortlf tfl and BamUlAn- JEPSEN BROS., XV b and tomirr. a n D a a a 11 0 a.