5 I rj T 3 - r r't i S I 3 " if t 10 Society l Engagement , Hotlcroft-Layr. Tb welding of Miu Myn'e I ) e of Dow, OkL, and JatW fc. JMUroii o( ilii ciy look iUie Ul 4turday rvemng at the home o( lite crinr miii. Mr u4 Mr. A. K. Jlollrrolt. the Kev. Arthur AUck uitirtaiipg, J'ink ii4 ht, twrttpfrf mid loir d?cuutfl the house. Mm. Iraiik II. Wight 4i matron of honor d Mr. Wight ncd I lrt man. The bride wore whi'e Broisritr over white .41m and nmed Ophelia rofs. the young iotitc ate t home at JJW Ifnttr tree t. Former Omaha Girl to Wed. Mix M.iic McShanr, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ichx J. McMiaue of New York, formerly of Omaha. ton announced Inr ensa,nn,nt to Chris tnphf r Wihl'er of New York. 1 hev are to he married in June, in New 'York and will Mend ,nc uuicr in , Lurrir. 1 V.i McSIiane. who w. here ut winter a the suet of Mi Marun 5 Hamilton, i a K'-diMte of the S. r ered Heart arademy and nude htr - drlmt in Omaha. I For Bridal Couple. L Mr. and Mr. II. H. l'aync enter ? t.tincd at dinner Monday evening at ' the Foniem lle, hoimrini; Mr. and iMr. John Howard I'ayne. who were rinarrird Ut week in Chiiaso. Cov I era were laid for I J. - tlnmi fnnkarl Fnnit Sale. The Mother' timid for IIoiiicIcm ; 1 Ram uill .iiniliiri a t.le of home 1 nude fcrrad. lir. cane hwi cuokie r Saturday at Slieruwu & McConnella ; drug store. SiMeenlh and llamev utreets. Any one wishinu to donate home cooked (itod is requested to v telephone Mir-n Lassie Riley,, Harney ; 1875, Afternoon Tea. Mr. W. R. Wood wa Ii6stes ; Tuesday at a tea for Mrs. Walter '.. Meiisher of Philadelphia. Assuring f. were Mr. E. I Boyer and Mr. Har- i vey Milliken. Mrs. Flci-her is visit- f iufr her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Bcrn- v ard Kohu. 1 Concordia Dance. 1. Tlie Concordia Singing society is Riving its anniversary dance and en " te rtainment April lt at 8 p. tn.at the Omaha Music home, Seventeenth and Cass streets. Rummage Sale, 'i St. Margaret guild of St. Barna bas church w ilt hold a rummage sale f en Thursday. April 13. at 2M South i. Twenty-ninth street. The sale will be managed by Miss Frances Perry. Kensington to Meet. Adah Kensington, O. E. S., will v meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the " South Side Masonic hall on Thurs "l day, April 1.1. I State Officers Coming for I District Meeting. Mrs. Edgar rcnticy of Fullcrton, ' president of the Nebraska Federation x of Woman's Clubs Mrs. T. Lees :7 of Lincoln, vice president; ' Mrs. ; Ralph Brown of Crete, chairman .of applied education, will "be the guests v of Mrs.. L. M, Lord during the Scc t and district convention, Wednesday and Thursday of this week at Bur-gess-Nash auditorium. Mrs. Paul Perryman of Ord, state treasurer, will be the house guest of Mrs. M. D. Cameron. Among those who have donated their cars to convey the delegates to Swift & Co.'s plant on Thursday are Mesdamcs L. M. Lord, Ward Burgess, George Magney, Frank Ru dolph, Fred Larkin, Anson Biglow, Frank Carmichacl, H. C. Bushman, Grant Williams, G. H. Tracy and M. D. Cameron. Birth Announcements. A son, John James, was born March 11 at St. Joseph hospital to Dr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Hearn. Mrs. O'Hearn was formerly Miss Claire Jameson. ... - . ' . . , A daughter. Helen Josephine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Moran at St, Joseph hospital Monday. Mrs. I Moran was Miss Bridgctt Byrne. A daughter, Jane Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. De Vol at St. Joseph' hospital, April 10. Mrs. De Vol was formerly Miss Frances Stewart. Personals J Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Coit returned Tuesday from a week-end trip to jDenve. . i Mrs. Hallcck Rose left Sunday for J Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will make - a short visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned are at the Willard in Washington. Tlicy will remain a fortnight. Mrs. Adolph Storz underwent an operation Monday at the Stewart hospital and is convalescing nicely. Miss Katherine Baum left Sunday evening for Baltimore, Md,. to visit ; her sister, Mrs. John Rouse, and I Mr. Rouse. Mrs. H. T. Bailev. chairmai of the 2 " Omaha branch. League of Women J : Voters, leaves Monday for Baltimore , to attend the national meeting of the ' league. Miss Dorothy Collier will return Wednesday from a few days in Lin- coin. She expects to leave Thurs day for Hood River, Ore., where she wiH join her parents. " Miss Clara Belle Plumb, who. with her mother, has sojourned at Silver City, la., since last September, is in Omaha for a few days prior to a trip v to Aberlme, Tex., for several months. Mrs, J. I. Frenzer, who has been spending some time with her daugh i ter. Miss Josephine Frenzer, a stu v dent at Ward Belmont, in Nashville, Tenn., returned home a few days ago. -"j - Miss Katharine McCormick," who : went to New York two weeks ago S . with Mrs. W. A. C Johnson, has de- cided to spend another three weeks there and will not be home till the first of May. Mrs. John L. Kennedy arrived home Tuesday. She spent sev f r eral weeks in the east in New YorX ; and at Atlantic City. Last Saturday . Mrs. Kennedy and a former schoot f, mate spent the day at their old sthool, Dobbs Ferry, on the Hudson. 1 Mitt Frances Mleziva. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mleria announce the engagement of their daughter, France, to Joseph Reefe, on of Mr. and Mrs. William Reefe. of Omaha. No date has been set for the w edding. Doctors' Wives to Enter tain. The Doctoii Wives club will en teruiu for the wives of the out-of-town doctor who will attend the meeting of the State Medical society in Omaha April 25, 26 and 27. On Tuesday, April 25, there will he a luncheon at the Blackstone fol lowed by a motor trip about the city, snd in the evening there will be an Orvheuin party. For both of these occasions the Doctors' Wives club will act as hostess. Mrs. Adolph Sachs has charge of the luncheon, md Mrs. A. F, Tyler, the Orpheum party. Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 thrrc w ill be a reception given by the Faculty club and the Doctors' Wives club at the Fon tenetlc. The wives of all members cf the Douglas Count Medical so ciety are invited to participate in these affairs, and may make reserva tions with the chairmen. Mrs. Frank Conlin is in charge of the reception. Wednesday evening there will be a banquet given by the Douglas County society at the Fontenelle, to which wives will be invited. Odd greens called mistletoe and cactus presage the sounding of a new note in greens, while serpen tine and verdigris are brilliant ith exotic temperament. A smart- new sport suit shows a plaid skirt of yellow and beige, with the jacket of beige. There are trim mings on the jacket of plaid in the form of pocket flaps, rcvers and cuffs. Problems That Perplex Aiwwartd by BEATRICE Give Vp the Man. . Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been going about with a man I have known for quite a while. During our association we grew fond of one another. Then one day ha told me he had recently become engaged to another girl. I never until then realized how much I thought of him. I never heard from him again until a few weeks ago. All my old love came back again and when we arranged to see each other again I was very happy. We did meet then and several times after. I know it isn't fair to his fiancee, but I ' just can't seem to give him up entirely. Just the thought seems to drive me to distraction. Won't you give me some advice? for perhaps you can reason more sanely than I. A DISTRACTED GIRL. Don't go on with this, as you value your happiness and peace of mind. You have to respect your self in order to have any content ment, and that you can't do when you're being unfair to another woman. Moreover, though you do feel a strong attraction for this man, you don't admire or respect him. Of this I'm sure. Giving him up won't be as hard as is all this unrest and dissatisfaction. Make a brave, clean break. You my miss aim for a time, but you'll find yourself out of turmoil and misery and ready for the finer, more beautiful things life has in store for brave, honest folks. Please listen to what I'm tell ing you for it Is the truth and it can't fail. And when you look things straight in the face, yot're bound to acknowledge that I'm only telling you what you already know deep in your soul, uooa luck to you! ' . - Blue Eyes Some people are more inclined to superfluous hair ' than others. Animal fat encourages the growth of it; vegetable oil does not, I don't know about the soap- you mention.- . . Sacrifice Against iove. ; - Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 18 and my friend is 20. He used to work as clerk, but he decided to give it up and learn a trade? Last Christmas he bought me a , $25 friendship ring. His mother was angry and said he must pay $15 ADVERTISEMENT. "TIZ" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET ; Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled," ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of youii in a "TIZ" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and al most talk and then they'll take an other dive in that "TIZ" bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "TIZ." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet will dance witl. joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, cal louses and bunions. There's nothing like "TIZ.". It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which purl up your feet and cause foot torture. A few cents buy a box of "TIZ" at any drug or department store don't wait Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel! My Marriage Problems AdeU Garrison! New That ot "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" tom'ftt it:t Hat Katherine a Hidden Trump Card? That Lillian was stirred by my ttory I could see when after I had reached the houe with Dicky in hit cr trailing proteunglv after me, anil my uppoel "breakdown' had been exclaimed over and con doled with, t had managed to get her alone, without, at 1 hoped, at tracting Dicky't attention, and re lated to her my encounter with the man calling himself Anton, whom I wt ture 1 had recogniiet) at Smith. Characteriktirally. Lillian said nothing until I hid fmihed, but I knew by half a dorrn little kigni. familiar to nie, that the appearance of Smith in thit region the oppor tunity of watching hit movements wat of the utmost importance to her. "Katherine must hear of this." Thee were the first words Lillian uttered, and the roe to her feet to summon our little friend, when I interposed anxiously. "Don't vou think you'd better wait until Dicky i out of the house? I I ought to tell you that he is seriously objecting to my helping in thit work, and 1 don't want to di rect any attention of hit toward the incident of our drive. You know he't rather quirk, and if he should decide to do any investigating on hi own hook, he might discover that Smith was here, and you know " "Lillian's Plan. Her quick perceptions leaped in stantly to the fear I was trying to express. "Of course. the said. "He'd not only spill the beans, for I want to let thit bird, Smith, have the long est rope a man ever played with, but he'd be very likely to find a knife in his short ribs. Smith's a very bad actor. Inside of 24 hours I'll have a couple of operatives down here who will engage to see that the gifted Mr. Smith doesn't make an other tinwatched move from now till he lands in a dungeon cell, whether that desired goal be two days or two years away. But until then we'd better fix up some scheme to chase the Dicky-bird to the city for a couple of days. If Smith can find time off from the errand that brought him down here, he 11 try to get Dicky, as he no doubt recognized the car and you and can find out easily where you are." Her tone expressed the certainty that she knew Smith's errand. I ven tured no verbal question one just naturally doesn't when Lillian is considering a problem, but I sup pose my face was one amplified in terrogation point, for she suddenly smiled indulgently. Hes here to get in touch with that other beauty the man in the hospital who so frightened Katie. Depend upon it, he 11 try to see him, saving he's some friend who has just heard of the accident that's the reason tor Ins present disguise, and also the reason, why Katherine must FAIRFAX. board instead of. J 12. When he comes to visit, we have to stay in the house and you know how much girls like to go out. I love him very dearly, but on the other hand I don't like to be tied down. They own their own house and have an automobile. Please tell me what I shall do. M. S. Perhaps the boy's mother is try ing to teach him saving, and to teach you at the same time that love isn't real unless it can sacrifice and go without. You don't have to stay at home. There are wonderful walks all about. And if what you want is to help the boy toward a fine future, giving up a few amuse ments won't worry you much. That $25 Christmas gift was way beyond his means. His mother probably worried over the demands you were going to make and the influence you were going to wield. Don't blame her. Just appreciate that she la trying to build character. is' Wt n bmn' :;' e cur mum V aMtfttr kn aw " ut mtrihttt I tfaa't car 'emu J likm It's the flemxr and crispness thdt maize mJJos Com Hakes so joyous? delicious You'll wish lbs bowl at your fable-seat was about twice as big when it's "Kellogg's for the feastl" Great big, sunny-brown corn flakes all oven-crisp and crunchy crowding each other to spread you f goal and true joy! You never tasted such flavor I Pour in some fresh, cold milk or cream and- Hart in! Well, it'll seem you can't get going speedy; (enough to sui$ your appetite! Was there ever such a keen appetite maker; such happy, st.tftTf&L 1 1 round of m&VyjTli Great to TDAMEIJII Co more tnaa sK yur grocer vrL..a II r llrl.m ffalr Tnaict nnnn vOIul II KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes theyra rl IKEa II so delicioui! Aim rf UOIOCC'S K&0UUS THE PEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. AVR1L 12. 19 know all about thit. and be prepared 1 for hit advent. Suppose you go out 'and locate the Dicky-bird, and at I toon at vuu're sure he't planted any- v. nc re t uy tor a pcu, come naca here. I'll tnake Katherine in here in the meantime. I departed obediently in tearch of Dicky and found him engaged in a romp on the lawn with Junior and Marion which romied to continue for tome time. 1 panted for a past ing word or two, then went back to Lillian'! room, where to my tur pi is I found her alone. "Katherine i in your mother-in- law't room," the explained. "She put up a warning hand a I ap peared, and 1 taw that Mother Gra ham wat almost asleep. She will come here at toon a the can tlip away. She cupped her chin in her palmt, and I knew that the was taking ad vantage of the delay to ttudy thit new angle of her problem. And she had lilted her head again but a eeond or two before Kathcrinc't light tap touuded 011 the door. "Now tell Katherine everythiiiR you told me, please," Lillian re quested as we drew our chairs close together. "You remember what I told you about Smith in the Cat kilN," she threw at Katherine. "Perfectly," Katherine responded laconically, "All right, go ahead. Madge," and acain I repeated my talc of my road side encounter. "Now it's up to vou, Katrinka." Lillian drawled. "That gentleman i ture going to pay your patient a visit, and you've got to watch every look and tone. You probably won't be able to Understand what they say, you'll have to get what you can." Across Katherine' expressive face shot a queer little look, which Lil lian did not see, and about which I wondered. It was as if she had some little amusing secret which she did not intend to share with us. British suffragist are urging the boycotting of the Church of F.ngland until women are admitted to the min istry. SUtimiANN A' New HARTMANN Wardrobe Trunk that represents the supreme value in Trunk Building. $39.75 A Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk Is easy to pack and does not have to be unpacked at the end of your trip. , Your frocks are always ready ' to wear when you want them as the Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk serves as a clothes closet You Are Particular Call and see our full line of Red X Hartmann Trunks. We are always glad to dem onstrate. kc, Freling & Steinle wBununi RED' 1808 Fornam St. Here 15 Yearn. health-making food I Tomorrow, serve Kellogg's! What a appetite-applause you'll win ! start the dav rieht! CORNFLAKES tad EOXOGG'S UAH. cava taj fr "tj A Silly Song -By A CUCKOO BIRD The firmer lie ly honet toil and wring ii living from the oil, and fred Itit pig and chicken; from mil to uu; mot every day at plow ing corn or nuking, hay, he work ! heat the dickrn. I know tome high fattiiiii' gem, who ay he lHk like thirty cent, and point at Inm and niiker. lie pay In debt ami t4r though, and when the nation nerd oine dough there' no one dig up quicker. lie dor not try to imitate like ome guy do, a fh ion plate. In overall lie labor. And derm thrm good enough to vttr whenever lie goe anywhere to min gle with hi neighbor, lie toil to uUe hi wheat and corn and all the fool who look with scorn upon hi occupation, would find, if lie houlJ rcae to plaw. and feed hit pig and jerry cow, they toon would face tarvation, (Copyright, ll.'i ) Sense .ommon By J. J. MUNDY. Are You Watching What Your Child Read? 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You know that our childrtr think you ii c unaware of the fact that they are devouring immoral and irahy novel, You have many way of know ing what i on their mind and it puriln you to know of a way to (uiiuteract it Have you ever tried drawing In tercttmg book from the library yourtelf and haviug thrm around in plain light and eay of acre? IUt you tried reading interring book and letting it be known in your conversion with the children, not in a "now thia would do you good" way, but a a matter of gen rrl intercut? Young perton are vrry iuirp tible to what thry find "printed in book." Anything you get out of book and refer 10 it at fetich i eivrn much more notice in their limited mind than information firt-hand from the home folk. .u! all chldieii ami vouncr neonle are o foolish, but mot of them. whether you or tney admit it or not. like to "know what the book lay. Cot)rt!it, ) 0 Parents' Problems How can children best be taught to "play fair" in garnet? Education in good aport coniW Leaning ankles are a common defeetj where this condition prevails, little thought, other than the unsightliness it gives the shoe, is man ifested. Yet this condition if neglected will bring on serious foot ailments which in the course of time will affect one's physical con dition generally. This defect can be relieved, and in many cases overcome, by the proper shoe correctly fitted. Strykcr's Foot Comfort Service is based on FOOT KNOWLEDGE our fitters Know feet as thoroughly as they know shoes. , Dr. Weeks, our surgeon-chiropodist, is in this store to advise you on your foot troubles. There is No Charge for examinations. W.S.Stryker Douglas Shoe Store, Inc. 117 N. 16th St., Opposite Postoffice . "Foot Fitters?' Butter, packed J BUY-RITE CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Apple Blossom Milk, 3 tall cans for....25 12 tall cans for '. 99$ High Standard Corn, Baked Beans, Kidney Iuofcmcansrjg5 PRESERVES! PRESERVES! 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Victory uii't the only fun in the game. SOLE MY TO CET 113 CF EUCIKEMS Tkr la iimfU. ' 4 ' lkt nir Uil ( r4 tt fcWrfcktU n4 Out u I 4mI Itw. T 4a thla tn laa mivm ( talanita aJr fraia ar 4rw ! if'hkl lull ka), wat hmi nk M'f Iba blarlhradi kriklr-h ka l"n b4 ati ill k rrtM4 kaw Ik kiwkk4 ha 4uaeinra4. Hi fclkk4.. ifm blrkh4, M mallar hra (kr ply 4iualtf ai4 4uwpr. laawna Ika rl H haul an? mark katava. Hlaak h4 art aintplr a ixutMra ( 4ul aaj dirt n4 aarratioa frvm Ika k4r thai farm in Ika atraa af tka akia. I'lwk'i an4 ittatinf aula rati irniatioa. a large pom tad 4a not eat tkaai aul altar Ibay baraw hr4. Tka ralotilla a4r and tka alr imply dotnlv Ik blark tia4t o (bay h i'hl aul, Watlna lha aoraa fraa and rlaan an4 in lhair namril rnndnlun. Anyana treukl4 oltk Ikaaa un llhtly klamiahaa ahotild rarlainly try Ikw aimpla malko4. Applied Psychology 2 Free Lectures -by' America 8 Greatest Orator Dr. D. V. Bush Author of Will P(ower and Success SilS O'Clock P. M. 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