10 THE CEU: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, THE GUMPS: CONGRATULATIONS Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith U'uriMl ' I tan tan Mil I tiVttl I1L tTAUft isutsf fKAM I'M O'Vmo rtcirtioN TO AlV. Mi C19 I tt(NM - CAM V I , J rwt mh - ev oot "rt r0 NOU 60? MNOTlJt IMV J fcf LI 611 IN ly. Am - - y it I tii- on n tNt onia A i.A Mjw.i WO TM HA4 M i ft 7M b .tun tikt w4i( b, IMTD Mm MW4Y WtW A tCOOF-UKt AN r JOTT WAIT nu. tMCtnx Lrl weVTHfc lltuf It "10 YHf.f VStl HOW O UJA1- 0) PON T WWOW HO 6LAO I AM TO tCENOOTotXWH- I VKOWl f HOI) A1JCN ION 01 BlT VOtTU. ALAA3 LIVS, IN X ntmvr MCMoiti-mowlm A NOW MAPPV I AAA- ALUTVt "SOO JMOULP WAVt WtXRO THE WICt thinj nvtxAo ov)t SowiMtY All SO 0LA& tMt T VA PoeiC A LOWt "ATvH" TnvSt Society Honored With iAffairs Honor Depirting Omahim. Mr. iiml Mr. Grorgc A. Nclaon ' riiirrl.iiiit'l infuriii.tlly ut dimivr at ilicir homr on I Imrxluy cvrninc m lionor o( Mr. and Mr. 1'rrtl I'fliliiiB ami Mr. ami Mr. Urvcy r. ela who are leaving Onmlia lo make their hoitirs m oilier iinniM. Mr, and Mrs. I'rlilin? will reside in Kn fas City, while Mr. and Mrs. lurvcy NeNnii will make tlieir liomc in Loiik reach, Cal. 'Hie tables and rooms were decorated with bt. 1 atrivk col ors and the cvrniuK was bpeut at LriilKC hist. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson arc leaving ne.t Tuesday for Lour liearh, Cal.. Mr. Nilsoii' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frans NeUon, have spent the winter at Lour Beach and will not return until later in the spring. They. too. are considering moving to California to make their home. Saturday Mrs. Harvey Nel son w ill be honor guest at a bridge ( party given by Miss Mary Halier at her home. Monday night Mr. and . Mrs. Fred V'ehliniitf will give a din ner party for the Nelsons. St. Patrick Day Party. Tuneful Irish music. St. Patrick day favors and a happy throng made the gala evening honoring the Irish saint a great success tot the Brandeis tcstauiant last night. The largest party given was by RicharJ Smitll who had 29 guests in a private din ing room. Many parties of four, six and eight were entertained. Among the hosts were: Vlclnr White. B. S. lllkr. V. W, Cros run, A. F. nr.-li-. I'. A. Walklna. O. C. Hull. K. Shorlo.k, N. f. Allen. Pr. W. K Nm, V. O. Mcl'arthy. A. H. Krlck. in. P. I f.yivli. .lurk HuriK'. N. H. 1'yrrrt. n. J. Ili knon, M. J. frr. F. F. Sullivan, p. fihorlock. R. W. Hurk. Dr. X. Jlth!". J. II. Leo, f. T. Roaenbauni, G. W. Simons, K. . Eldrcdce, H. I.. I,lverman. J. M. Flynn, K. U Slmtre, (.'. E. Peterunn, J. J. Mulvllle. C. Peabody, 0. H. Bolden and M. Flnnoy. Parties for Visitors. Mr.' and Mrs. George V. Ashton ; entertained 12 guests last evening ; at their home at bridge. The party complimented Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall of Kansas City, who arc the : guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Kerr. Friday noon Mrs. Hall was a guest at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. ; Franklin Stearit at her home for two tables. , Saturday evening Mr. and ' Mrs. L. V. Knndson will give a , bridge party at their home for 12 . guests, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hall. For Visitors. Mrs. E. G. Nelson of Sioux City, a former resident of Omaha, was honored Friday afternoon by the L. 0. E. club at an Orpheum party. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson arc the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodrow, who will entertain for them Saturday evening at a high five party. Twenty guests will be pfesent. Actress Is Honored. Miss Josephine Victor, headliner at the Orpheum this week, will be 1 the guest of honor this noon at the : College club luncheon to be held . at the Athlcticcliib. .. " Delta Zeta Luncheon. J ! Miss Katherine Lowry will enter- tain, the Delta Zeta alumnae at ; luncheon at the Fontenelle at 1 ; o'clock on Saturday. Personals Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wead have taken an apartment at the Jamicson in Los Angeles. : Mr. and Mrs. George Flack have moved into their new home on Thirty-eighth street. Miss Marie O'Connor, who under went an operation at St. Joseph hos pital, is much improved. - Mrs. John McMahon of Chicago is visiting her brother, John A. O'Keefe, and Mrs. O'Kecfc. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Friest left Fri day for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.C. W. Burgess are now in Los Angeles, having spent most of the winter at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mahlon Robertson will return to Omaha next Tuesday. They have spent the winter in Hollywood. Cal. , Mr. and Mr?-. Robert D. Neely will spend this week-end in Chicago with' Mr and Mrs. J. A. Francocur, formerly 'of Omaha. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Exlcy have given up their apartment at the Hamilton and will move April 1 to the Normandie, at Park avenue and Pacific. T T C tmnMl ir-Vin Iiac 1irn rnn. fined to his apartment at the Black- stone ,witn tnreatenea pneumonia, is much better and expects to be out next week. , Mrs. Howard Baldrige returned to Omaha Thursday from 2ew Or leans accompanied bv. her sister, Mrs. William Garland. Mrs. Baldrige was called south ten days ago by the death of Mr. Garland. Miss Alma J. Youngquist has left for Caluorma to make her home in San Diego with her sister, Mrs. Fred Fairchild. Miss Youngquist i a graduate nurse and has lived in Omaha for the last six years with Mr. and Mrs. Eric MorelL- Miss Helen Hagedorn of South Bend, Ind., is the charming house guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Hanejr. Miss Hagedorn and Mrs. Haney were classmates at St. Marys at Notre Dame, Ind., and this is Miss Hage dorn's first visit to Omaha. She is a young woman of all around talents, as she is an accomplished pianist and singer, and also enjoys swimming and dancing. Aesthetic dancing is her particular" hobby, although she has never done it in a professional way. Miss Hagedorn was surprised at the sensation created by her smart Russian boots, fashioned of black kid and gray suede, for in the east they have become almost commonplace. There have been parties every day of the week for this popular guest. Saturday noon Mrs. Thomas Dona hue will give a luncheon at the Athletic club in her honor, and Sat urday evening she will 9c a guest at the Week-End Dancing club, pre ceded by a Dutch treat dinner of 22 at the Fontenelle. On Monday eve ning Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pulver will give a theater party at the "Passing Show" for Miss Hagedorn, and next Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Algar will entertain at the supper dance at the Athletic club for her. Gamp Fire Girls In honor of the 10th birthday of Camp Fire, the. glrla are having an exhibit of their work on tha eighth floor of Bran, deia store Friday and Saturday, March 24 and 25. All articles for display must be taken there Thursday afternoon wWen Camp Fire representative will be there to receive them. Every article must be marked with owners name and name' of guardian so that a complete record may be kept. The public Is cordially Invited to attend this display and aee Just what Camp Fire girls do. The aecond meeting of the guardians training claes will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the University of Omaha. The Wltonohl group will "glorify work" tying and finishing comforta at the exhibit of the Camp Fire Girls In honor of their 10th birthday. The lexse group Is having a benefit per formance at the Victoria theater. Twenty-fourth and Fort streets, March 28 and 29. Through the efforts of Miss Wary Louise Guy and Mrs. Colin McKenzie, a Camp Fire film will be the added fea ture to interest the Camp Fire Girls and the guardian. ' The Akiyuhopi group Is collecting clothes to send to Jew York for the Rus sian sufferers. The Wltawentin group is a new one in North Omaha with Mrs. C. W. Mason as guardian. The Tallani group at their last meeting Monday had the. Boy Scouts Instruct them to tie 10 standard knots. Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls are both connected, with the Hirst M. E. church. . The Waotfl group had a dinner Satur day evening at the home of Dorothy Nel son. Maurina and Justina Fra&er, Sylvia Guyette and Dorothy Nelson prepared the dinner to gain rank of firemaker. The Tatapochon group, at .its last meeting, practiced for an entertainment to be given at Benson the last of the month. The' Oececa group la planning a ceremonial soon when most of the girla are ready for their woodgatherere rank. - The Owalssa Bluebirds, at their lut meeting. Thursday, had two new mem bers come "mto their, nest. Mary Jane Stringer, president: Marion Brownlee, sec retary; Dorothy Thatcher, treasurer, and Esther Haney. reporter, were the new officers elected. In the Wanhanka group of Benning ton, Neb., nine girls have taken the rank of woodgatherer. They are: Lydia Wltte. Bernlce Hickey, Roma Hickey, Frances Mangold. Delphia Isham. Anita Dornack er, Edith Gran and Mae Moores. The Aylta group held Its annuel elec tion Monday at the home of Ruth Rig don when the following were elected: Marjorie Moore, president; Ruth Rigdon, secretary, and Margaret Carmichael, treas urer. The Kicuwa group will take hike with the North Omaha groups Saturday. The Minnehaha group finished their spring hats Monday at the home of Ruth and Elisabeth Runhka. The girl of the Wl oca, group worked on handkerchiefs for the exhibit at their Wednesday meeting at the home ot Wilms, Baktr. Hearing to Be Held on Baggage Ruling Hearing will be held at Lincoln, Monday, March 27, before the State Railway commission on the- applica tion recently made by the Western Passenger association for permission to publish a ruling providing for the declaration of the value of baggage, from the passenger, prior to check ing." ' Traffic menjjf the Omaha Cham ber of CommeYce.and other business concerns protested the N ruling as contrary to the state law which pre vents railroads from limiting their liabilities. Under the ruling a ship per would ' not be able to recover more than the amount previously de clared in case his baggage were loijt Cafe Owner's. Wife Spurns " Alimony Decision of $2,500 Mrs. Mary Huller, 47, was granted xjivorce from Michael Huller, 50, wealthy Douglas street cafe owner, by District Judge Sears yesterday, but spurned the $2,500 alimony al lowed by the judg Mrs. Fluller charged that her husband had hu miliated ' her many " times because she lacked education. Yellow Cab Man Buys Tags ; Judge Frees Him A charge of failure to pay occupa tion license tax. for 33 Yellow taxi- cabs was dismissed in Central police court Friday against S. H. Helmas, operating manager of . the Omaha Yellow Cab company. Helmas ap peared in court and stated that he had purchased the tags. 1 Birth Announcements. A son was born March 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hjelm, at the Stewart hospital. - - A son, Donald, was born March 16. at the Stewart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kupke. If canned corned beef is chilled before being removed from the can it will slice better. Honesty Is Good In Love. By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am just another one of the countless girls coming to you fur advice with a problem over new. to most girls, I believe. I am sure you will under stand. Miss Fairfax, I am just eighteen years of age. 1 graduated last June from high school, and being of a quiet, studious nature let the boys alone while in school, so that my experience with them lias been very limited. I am not a flapper type, but ant just what most people brand as a nice girl. 1 like a good time: of the right sort but do not believe in dissipating. 1 am good looking, wear nice clothes, and cherish the hope of some day having a home of my ow'ii. Id fact that is my greatest wish but I am anxious to have things turn out just right. About three months ago I met a young man of congenial tastes, kind and loving and who tells me he too wants a home since he has no one. lie is 26 years of age; Although he has not talked of marrying nic in definite terms, in other words has not proposed, yet he has hinted and intimated very decidedly that some day he intends to make me his wife. He has asked me to have none oth ers beside him and I have almost promised. He says it was love for me at first sight. I really care for no one else and don't want to. But here is the question. Wouldn't he appreciate me much more if he knew he would have a struggle to get me? How can I put him on . pins and needles without offending him too much. This is the greatest moment in our lives, our romance, and I wrant to make the most of it. We both have very serious natures, especially he, and mother says he is a man who will not be trifled with. Still I feel interest will lag if he is so crack sure that he can have me when he wants me. Your advice will be greatly appreciated. Another thing, should a girl be demonstrative in showing her love for a man or should she let him show it all? A man may be a little more inter ested if he bjs to make some effort to win the girl he loves, but dear me, it is such a mistake for a girl to deliberately try to irritate a man in order to make him care for her. Place your standards high and let his effort be in reaching up to them. Don't make yourself a silly, contriv ing little fool just to be living up to the old idea that a woman must keep a man anxious: Struggle does strengthen but if it isn't over some thing worth while, you don't supp'os it would make a man care for you, do you? I do think women, many of them, have the wrong idea of court ship. They think they must aggra vate a man, irritate him and try him in every way to make him prove his love. Love is certainly a 5U-50 proposition if there ever was one. and the sooner the girl measures up to her share of the responsibility, and does her share toward the com bined happiness of the partnership, the better for both. Man loses his respect for the woman who makes him do things just to gratify her whims. You should regard it as a privilege' to confess your love to the man w ho loves you. Don't do it prematurely. You will recognize the time when it conies. Honesty, sincerity, reliability, are sterling qualities and they arc just as goon m the game of love as any where. Try them. Qui Vive Club. The Qui Vive club will give their 11 th and last dance of the season at the blackEtonc Saturday evening, There will be election of officers. ADVERTISEMENT, ALWAYS TIRED NO AMBITION Nervous and Dizzy, Every thing Seemed to Worry Me. How I Got Well nnif it mil i ii ii t iit Larwill, Indiana. "My back was so b3d I could not do my washing. I I was always tired out and had no ambition, wasner vous and dizzy and everything seemed to worry me and I had aw ful pains in mv right side. I felt badly about four years and could not do my work as it should have been done. I raw LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-, pound advertised so much and it did so many people good that I began to take it myself. I am feeling fine now and every one'tells me they never saw me looking so well. I live on a farm, do all my work, and have three little girls to take care of. I am recom mending this medicine' to my friends and know it will help them if they use it like I do." Mrs. Herbert Long,R.R. 3,teox 7, Larwill, Indiana. Many women keep about their work when it is a great effort. ' They are always tired out and have no ambi tion. When you are in this condition give it prompt attention. Take LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for it is especially adapt ed to correct such troubles. - V ASKET STORES These specials we, are offering for one week only. . GET YOURS NOW Our regular prices effective next Monday. ' Specials for Week March 13 to March 18, Inclusive: 4 pounds Basko Coffee . . $ 1 .00 t large pkgs. Quaker Oats ..42c 12 cans Carolene Compound .. 90c D cans y2-Vo. Pink Salmon . . . , .. . . 50c Small Loaf for BASKO. BREAD 5c Large Loaf for : , 10c 1 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES : 35c Curtia Tuna Fish 14-lb. can, 2 for....V. Daxsee's Little Neck A f- Clams 2 for ...4...,. tOC Sardines 1 Q - Mb. oval can IOC Underwood Mustard 1 Sardines Can HC Oil Sardines 10 cans ........... Shrimp Per can 44c 23c Basko Pancake Flour 4-1 b. sack . Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 4-lb. sack, Berries All Kinds, in syrup, can .....v. Basko Milk Large can Campbell Soups Can Sweet Potatoes Large can 24c 35c 9c 10c 23c BASKO TEA Ceylon or Oolong 01 Pan Fired Japan- Jib ',4-lb. pkg b. pkg 33c 'LIVE BETTER FOR LESS.' BASKET STORES Christian 'Kn Jcavor Social at Harford Memorial Tonight A social for 'all Omaha member of the Christian F.ndcavor society will be' held at the Harford Memorial church, l.othrop ami l.lcvcnth streets, tonight. , ' . Titus Lowe Returns Here for Short Visit Krv, Tim Loaf, former plor of the I list MrtlludiM ihuiih, it III (till al a for a hit it.it, Since Irtving a iew week ago to Uk avir Ids new dunes in New Voik, Dr. I-oe lus gained eight pound.. (lis new ilutirt art oiig -ff nlif ty. lr. l,of . hut he i iif k'I't, hii.y griiiiig himvlt a'iuiiitr4 unit hit new iimiuiiiit;. A g.vt e oi slf 'U)f4 here it li t nt.t time ItiiVUIsU , , Dr. Loe Ml rlrida' afirrmv.n for Lincoln where lie will jtrradi Sunday morning at 1,'i.ivnniv I'lum ami in one ofdlie Lincoln thuuhrs in the evening. Vanilla Nut Ice Cream A'deleolabI taste sensation for your wek-nd dinnm and for little h'ome Rath rings in the evening. It's Hard ing Spmal and mar he had at hundred of Ice Cream dinpensariea that serve IS3I mm am 4 Mum mJ mv Cmmm oC off ICE.CBEAM 1 C71 DEE Z3EHE3E riiono Atlantic 4603 Open Saturday Till 9 r. sr. oX". "r''LV Sr 1814-16-18 Farnam Street . - Mail Orders Filled Greatest Values Are Always Had atx Omaha's Greatest Market Those who socV to shop where fund assortments nre alnajR complete, where first iiuallty Is always certain, where values are always the best and where senlce Is un surpassed, will find that the Food tenter will satisfy them la eiery respect. Fresh Young Pig Tork Roast, per lb. lS1 Frcsli Young Tig Tork Loin, per Tb. 14l2 Fresh Tig Sparc ribs, special at, per lb. ...11? Fresh Dressed Koasling Chick ens, lb. .22': 13 v m !8-lb. sack Gooeh's Best Flour 81.98 IK Ho Steer Shoulder Steak, per lb 17Vrt 1 Steer Iiib Boil, per lb ot Fancy, Young Veal Roast, per lb. ..1412? Faney Young Veal Stew, per lb. .,..8' Steer Rib Roast, boned and rolled, lb. 221s Grocery Specials for Saturday . 16-oz. pure Black or Red Raspberry rreserves, per Jar 25 Per dozen $2.85 Large" jars Fancy Queen Olives 39 Imported 'Norwegian Sardines, in pure olive oil for ........ 12J 1-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder for 29 P. & G. Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for 49J Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, lb. 12C . Don't forget our delicious coffee. Food Center Special Coffee, 3 lbs.' " for 98 V Breakfast Cup Coffee, 3 lbs. ..88 ' Steer Porterhouse Steak, per lb 23? Pure Pork Sausage, per lb 157 No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon, lb .lG'o Cudahy's Puritan Bacon, per lb 35 Cudahy's Turitan Hams, half or whole, per lb .36 Cigars Just Inside the Door El Dependo, Be value, S for 15e, 100 for S2.75 Girard, 10c value, 3 for 25f 80 for 84.00 George Washington Smoking', per full lb $94 Whale Smoking', full lb. ....4Sd Bull Durham, 10c pkg 8c Horse Shoe, Star and Climax Chewing-, 1-lb. plug for 03 r 10 lbs. best Granu lated Sugar 58d Carnation or Pet Milk, can 9 m Cordb Honey, each 20 Bar, 35 i rer box, $2.85 Strictly Fresh Country Selected Errs. pr dozen S5o Country Jioll, direct from farm. nice and sweet, lb. 3Ac tanlsh Pioneer Butter, lb.,,,30o Rex Nut Butterine, lb '.20c I'eanut Butter, per lb. ISc 2 lbs. .for lts Dairy Products Alco or Biiia Butterine, lb. !3e Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, per lb 25e Whipping Cream, per pint ,,,.40e Fer Jj pint 80c Buttermilk, per.quart ....... 10c Fer glara So Fruits and Vegetables " Extra fancy Wlnesap, lb Te By box SJ.1S Extra fancy Oranges, 176 ise. doz....17c Fresh Garden Hpinach, a peck 3Tc Complete line of Fancy Fruit and Vegetables. All Knee and at right price. Best Florida Grapefruit, 70 size, 4 for lie. Beat Smyrna Figs, lb..' 310 12J j KM A I VBaSBKS 1 ""! IWe Deliver to Any Part a m rfiA I oi tne uiiy Amazing Values for Saturday and all Next Week Grocery Stock of Washington Market Being Closed Out at Table Supply at Far Less Than Today's Wholesale Prices Omaha women never would dream thnf anch valaea were poaniklc. It will pay yon io buy In quantities. Below we qnote only few of the big startling money-saving op portunities. Price guaranteed only while quantltlea last. Noniis Peaches, pricots, Plums, Blackberries, Red Raspberries or Loganberries, per can 25c (Pineapple, No. 2$. sliced, can 29 Royal Ann Cher ries or Pears. S cans ....984 Morals Peas, String or Wax Beans, can 15J Nomli Baked Beans, per can 10 Hart-Kidney Beans, per can H Pearl White Soap, 10 bars ...394 rer box 83)10 Raymond MaMne Corn, per can 18t Doz 82.10 Grogan's Rips Olives, per pint 214 Nomls or Tellow Stone Pre serves, per Jar 234 Cordova Salmon, tall cans .104 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Fruits and Vegetables. Finest Grapefruit, 2 for Fancy Navel Oranges, per doz.- Royal Excelsior Dates, per pkg. Roman Beauty Apples, per box Finest Idaho Potatoes, per bushel ..154 ..374 .104 12.98 11.49 Extra Fancy Head Lettuce 154 and 204 F.xtra Fancy Spinach, per. pec K 4 New Potatoes, per lb 154 vEstra Fancy Cucumbers, each 254 Tea and Coffee. Household Blend Coff"C i lbs 8S4 Uulk Cocoa, finest quality, lb 94 Bulk Cocoanut. per lb 304 Calumet Baking Pow der, 1 lb 274 Butter and Eggs. Strictly Fresh Eggs. per doz 254 New Cream Brick Cheese, lb. ,r..s..254 ' New York Cream Mild Cheese, lb 274 White Clover Honey Combs 254 Iten'a Fig Bars, per lb. 204 ten's Vanilla Wafers, per lb 254 Iten's Graham, Oatmeal, Tourist Soda Crackers, i pkgs. .....254 TONS OF CANDY A close-out from the National Candy Co. at prices that are less than the sugar costs. Many are buying candy by the pall and box. Such values have not been seen in years. Finest quality. Be here Saturday. Sc Cocoanut Squares, per lb 25c Hot Time Creams, per lb. 23c Popcorn Flakes, per lb 35c Cherry Delights, per lb. .' 30c Fancy Mixed, per lb 12c 9c 12c 19c 15c Big Meat Specials for Saturday Lxtra Lean Pork Loin,' half or whole, per lb 15 '-i 4 Extra Lean Pork Chops, Per lb. 17'54 Choice Flank Steak, Ib....l7',i4 Choice Steer Round Steak, per lb , N...19'24 Extra Fancy Veal Roast, lb. 154 Choice Steer SboulcVer Roast, per lb 12'i4 Pot Roast, per lb 84 Rib Boiling Beef, lb 54 Morrell"s Lean Bacon, lb. .291:4 Cigars Just Inside the Door El Dependo, So value, i for. 154 100 for 82.75 Girard, 10c value, 3 for.. ..254 SO for $4.00 George Washington Smoking. per full lb ...894 Whale Smoking, full lb 484 Pull Durham. lOo pkg 84 Horje Shoe, Star and Climai Chewing, 1-lb. plug for.. 634 r li A