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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1922)
1 I II, THK FEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL SO. 1 17 1 L ! Council Bluffs Society Luncheon, 7 Mm. t. M. Sargent and Mm. 1 Harry Yantirunt entertained at ! luncheon Monday in hom ol Mr, ' Melt in Haines ol iMioit. Mi. h. who, with Iter luubaud, ikilrd 4. wetk with T. ti, Turner and hi daughter. Mist Miruo Turner. 'J fit guest wete preteut uj the Mbit W IIIOt Hf4l'llV. with 0 Utl. dark-blue vn huldmg Kutsrll rnt.i and chrry Ltooins. A mound ( these nie dowers ws aUo urd in the center of ih table. Dinner-Dane at Grind. Contpiruout among the evruii on U.t week's ocul calendar was the dinner-dance at the Grind lioirl. Tuesday, whithmurktd the otwnmg ol the new dining room and dance hall. A special program was arranged (or the occa.ion and among thoe mho nail table reiervationa Here: I'. A. Wick ham with a party of 10; K. W. Hart. 5; Dr. L. U ilennmser. ID. a 'Dutch treat" party including Mcirt anj Menlanus lack Inv, ! Don Waller, Kcrd FlickinKcr. Dr. and Mr. W, A. Cut'.cr and George ; irk ham. ' With Mr. and Mm. F.lduii Lougre were Mr. and Mr. Thomas Met j calf and Edward Schneiitgrn. Jamet Uradlrv had eiuht uels . and Mr. and Mm. Leon Latterly, ; six. Others having reservations were Donald Macrae, If. A. 'CJuiitu, Joe ' .smith, Ceorue Hamilton, A. ' F. afriujth. Dr. F. T. Seybert, Dr. arl Bellinger. A. I. Medlar, Walter llarkett, Lou in Zurmuchlen, Llaine Wilcox and George Lacey.' Bridge Luncheon. A very atrartive party was given Saturday by Mrs. Donald Annis at the home of A. D. Annii on Blur? street. One large tabic and fix small ones were decorated with pink roses and lavender sweet peas, and following (lie luncheon the gucsf played bridge. ., Friend of Mist Janis. When Miss Llsie Janis appears at the Brandcis theater the latter part of the week she will be greeted ly many ex-service men whose ac ' quaintance she formed while over seas during the world war. Among the Council Muffs boys wljo will welcome this charming ac tress is Eldcin Anderson who was nmong the most seriously wounded from here. Miss Janis chanced one day to : visit the hospital ' in which this soldier was confined, and in going about asking the patients if she could do anything for them was quite surprised to have him say that the only request he had at that par ticular time was a kiss from .her. She was "game," and now Mr. An derson is anticipating her arrival, at which time he hopes to further the acquaintance he found so en joyable. Women to Play Golf. Although the opening of the Coun ; try club will not occur until the ', latter part of May the women golf ' ers of the citv have bcjfm'e so rest- V0flvjr tavore came these balmv days trrat arrangements nave been made to commence playing this week. . On Wednesday morning, May 3, 1 all ladies interested in golf are ask ed to be at the club at 10 o'clock, State Furniture Co. Bargains Our Inexpensive Location Enables Us to Undersell All Competition: i 1 Dining Boom Suite Seven-piece dining suite- room 5 53 Golden oak dining room chair with genuine leather seat ... $2,95 B.rgai. in Refrigerator Gat Ranges RUGS compl.U Him of R.- , ' .... friamto. all lalM mni Cabinet StyU 9x12 Administer ,thta no, lull aiu top lew, $23.75 $12.75 $36.75 Bedroom Furniture Beautiful 3-piece bedroom suite finished In walnut only 00 Mattress, all cotton.. $5.05 2-inch post Simmons Bed for $5.95 Phonograph Special Our Exchange Dept. Enables ytl to trade your o I d furniture In as part ptf. ment for new. Take advan. tags - of this when yeu pur. chase. FREE OFFER Beautiful floor lamp and 25 records with each one of these special cabinet phonographs for New - Records For merly 75o and $1.03 at MAKE YOUR State Furniture Co. Cor. 14th sad Dodge. and cadi ewe it l bring l.r ou bnuhruii at i In ('t is itt as rl 0". Mrs. K T. Laiis U nf.ijriit of the organisation ihit year with Mm, I rank Uarrnt, secretary and trraxirrr. 'the lumliran rommittre is com tvwd o Mr. O.ur liaumrUirr and Mrs. U. U. Ilrunuiint h pio. grant fur the joi will I li ibaige of Mrs. W. L, DuuUs Mr, John Dan. Mm Muait Jlc- tall and M' Marian lurnrr. rioiu the fad that a rertaiii amount of money has been alluded la the women thi year for their needs and prirs will be a'ded at the weekly gamrt a great deal of e11ilm.i4.n1 ba been numlr.ted and at Ira.t M women arc expected on Wtduoday for the pume game. For Mr. and Mm. Bame. Six Bursts dinrd with Mr, and , Mrs. J. A. Hark at the Kraudris Tea room tost Monday evening ana iai tt attended the theater. I The affair a planned rnmpli- mentarv to Mr. and Mrs, Meivin Karnes of Detroit. Mich., who have hern vUmng at the I. O. Turner home. Luncheon, Mr.. T. V. Wright ami her daugli- ter, Mrs. Charles' Krainerd, enter taiued at luncheon Monday in hon or of Miss Geraldiue (less, who was married the following evening to Douglas l'cters. A color scheme of yellow was tied in the table decorations and six guests were present. To Entertain. Mrs. Fred Kurd and Mrs. Frank Garrett have issued invitations for a luncheon to be given Wednesday at the home of the latter. Thee hostesses have also planned a bridge luncheon for Thursday which will also be at the Garrett home. Dinner. A lovely dinner was given on Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Elmrr Shugart, whose guests in cluded Messers and Mesdantes R. D. M. Turner. X. W. Kynnett, W. J. lleifter. Walter Stephan, Fred Kaumeister and Meivin Barnes of Detroit, Mich. Later the party attended the dance at the Eagles hall given by the Tues day Dancing club. Frances Earenfight Here. Mis. Frances F-arenfight arrived last Wednesday from Chicago and with her parents is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kehrer on Harrison street. She is to return to Chicago, Tues day to fill an engagement there May 8, and will later leave with the I'avlcy-Ourainsky organization for a month in Mexico City. Miss Earenfight plans to reopen her dancing studio here the first of July and will remain in Council Bluffs until October when she leaves with her company for Lon don Card Party. Seventy-three tables were placed for the cames of bridge. "500" and high five at the party given by the Catholic Women's league last Thurs day at the home of Mrs. E. A. Wickham. Proceeds from the affair will be used for charity in the city. Personals. Oscar Keeline is convalescing from an attack of acute tonsilitis. A son was born at Mercy hospital last Sunday morning to Mr.' and Mrs. James Mulqueen. Dr, and Mrs. A. P. Hanchett are Living Room Suite Beautiful ! 3-piece over. fi stuffed tapes try suite, ape. elal mm 150 293 OWN TERMS Phone Jackson 1317. Miss Duaher Miss Eleanor Jane I-ear will pre- fent Miss Bcrmce Duifhcr in a piano recital Tuesday evening in the Schmollcr & Mueller recital hall. In Ghicaso with their son and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Mac Hanchett. b. II. Kevnolds. jr.. ot Detroit, Mich., arrived Saturday to vlsi (or a week with bis wife, who is tempo rarily at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McAtce until Mr. Reynolds completes a business trip. Mrs. Aldis Johnson leaves Tues day evening to visit relatives in Piqua, O. She will be joined on May 14 by Dr. Johnson and togeth er they will go to Cleveland for a short stay after which the doctor plans to attend a nicotine of the American Medical association to be held in St Louis. . Heat the Cocoanut Place a cocoanut in the oven a few minutes before opening. The warmth makes it comparatively easy to remove meat from the shelL This offer, is all in clusive. Not a single exception, not a sin gle reservation. .rrmin1(le )' While in Program Miss Dugher will be assisted by dancers from the class of Pauline Capps. Richard Bender will accom rany the dancers. Furbelows of Fashion. A sports Mouse of Persian blue has a small white collar in the back and odd circular cuffs. flatkte sets came in peach, orchid and fleh. made in tailored models and trimmed with black hemstitch ing. "Radium silk wears better, we find than glove silk for vests," savs the buyer in one local store. "It doesn't cling so much and therefore hasn't the rubbing that makes them thin." New lingerie shows chemise and stepin sets of white voile edged with bands of blue or pink dotted voile? Striped sursatin is also used for these sets, as is seersucker crepe. An or child wash crepe set has a lace edge and scalloped edge on the stcpins. "Style Without Extravagance" u 11 1 fi risfe 1519-21 Douglas Street Continuing Throughout Monday Our Wonderful CHOICE Milienr including Hats up to $35 An irresistible opportunity to secure a hat of extreme .beauty at a price ridiculously low. Henna .Orchid" Flame Navy Black Jade Mahogany Sand Beige Brown Corn Kelly Milam, Straws, Leghorns, Horse Hair, Milan Hemp, Sillc Cantgn Cre)c, Moire Silk and Taffeta trimmed with flowers, hows, rib bons, embroidery. Glycerine ostrich feathers and a host of novel treatments. Imported Creations from Demarinis Tenne Goldlor Marie and Anne Louise Maison Lewis Laurel Entire Third Floor "Meet Me at Hcrzberg's' Problems That Perplex Answered ty BEATRICE FAIRFAX lie 4Hi- Twn I.IrL, l.r AltM i-ttirfs: tut brn going about with a young itmn two ar my senior for tn inonih. Ho rcme to MO tir n rk. Thla yuung nmn t.lta m that lie fura to a. anollirr fill lio a inuntli. ana he telle me what itiu'x ia I ain In her. I have ill hint If tie went to wh her h ouldn't ae rue. too. Do )uu ihliik I ouyht to let hitil fall ta a mo, when ha Mill fwa to hr? Jo you think he ran o to e Iter and love me at the earns timer It. U The man bt bliB tmnt-kt with you. Can't vim truat luin? Kven If ug don't like lua aooinf title other Ctrl, aren't you m-ine4 to admire him for tho honoaty which make lilm tell you of Ins vlaita end tnalat on maklna them borauM of a promt to which hla native lioueaty aeema to pledge him? K. It.: Don't l' diatouraerd. There la lot of real Joy In striving-. Do you remember the ort-Utet tut whlt'li snva that to travel la more plaaure than to arrive. Of course, when the Journey ncrini enilleaa. and you le faith In ever arriving, there Is little )y or til Journey, uut aa lone; aa you keen your goal In view and retnln a douued ditiTinlnutloii to tiet there In the end there mut he Joy of Journeying, however rough the patwaiiv. Have you ever tried to make a hat out of an old canvn frame and Mm bite of ribbon and velvet which aeemed too si-ant to drape into the desired effect? There' a lot of fun In trying lo enntrive a full bnt out of a aoemlngly three-quarter equip ment. But once the promem ia worked out there's nothing much to do but bo tli rou Kh the routine of sewing and etltchlnff. All errort m iik mat. v nue there's the thrill of wondering If you enn make It thin time whll there's the exciting poaalbillty that you'll mln. or Juat hit. all work lia the quality of adventure. Not even th finished product line the thrill of the moment wnen euecesa nea jnai around the corner almost within ri. We need to leurn to Ueep on hop Inor and In kiei) on Eolllir. W muat train ouraolvea to take bruise to oul and body wttn a eer tn in avrpnliv. Wo have to get a tnmt r-rin on our nrlde. And once wo don't mind tho give and tako of blow which wo and life have to exchange we are bound to crown striving with euccesn. . rj.niim ham been defined as an in finite capacity for taking pains. TjI'o rum ember that . U' not a fairy gift for working miracles over nlRht It's Juat the heavenly pa tience to work slowly toward our own latent possibilities. , . . i HM o nf tnnrn . .1.2 nr h different movie inK mo nifti' -.. . . .nr. t hnn to he of more neip iu you the next time you write me. Mlu D. B. E.: J suggest exercise lor you. OF Sale Slmes Just Like the Grocery Hoy's QuU New York. (Special Correspond ence.) The glee of the small boy who finds a dollar on circus day is paralleled only by the fashion writer of today who locates a new touch on these same up and down frocks, lhat emotion is inspired by one of the new Jenny sleeves which we are illustrating today on a frock of navy blue Cheruit twill. The schedule of this sleeve is as simple as that of the Rrorcr boy's cuff. It's just a gaunt Ictlike arrangement pulled up above WASH GOODS SPECIAL 36-inch Ratin, plain and fancy stripes 33-inch Imported Dotted Swiss 45-inch Imported Dotted Organdy, including Voiles Jac K and Crepes, also English, at one price 81.00 PER YARD WHEW YOU THINKPf 9LK.THINK OF THE SILK SHOP 1517'DOUGIAS 8T. PHONE Take It Li Time ! DO you know that by tar the larger number of the common ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? DO you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much likei those caused by the more serious surgical conditions ? ' DO you know that many women and young girls suffer need lessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. 'Therefore, at the first appearance of such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken. . It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. , The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restoja. tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. Why not give a fair trial to this medicine Lydia E. Funkham's legetable Compound V LYOIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS., A 'the elbow, and it tuatly teoe as I he iiiedumi mtio luting ome i'u. rlty rf liminiing. Ui, for iiuunce, liir gaiiiiri irrr ae Ol wnii inirn with deiigq in limine blue and the collar trpri IhhIi matrrul and motif, ' here i an ebullient trill of white organdy, and by way of girdle comet a linked atlair in whit and blue romH)titiiin. It may be add'd that the i.imh of organdy was never mute stressed tlun it is uvlay, Twas aWHd Tarty New Yoik Flappers Enlivened Din ner by Throwing Buna Around, uwua ruiaiw. An "anti flapper' bill lias been introdnred in the New York assem bly which would ixrntit the com mitment of a girl between 16 and .'I. at wayward tumor. The bill is designed lo aid lhot who are unable to cope with their obstreper ous progeny. It was said lo have been inspired by reports of a party that look place recently in a promi nent New York hotel. At this party earh girl disappeared Into the dress ing room clad in fairly ntodrst and becoming gown. hen the came out, however, it v. a, at Rupeit llughet once said: "low and be hold in front and La Vie de Boheme tn the rear. When dinner wat announced all the flappert and flapperett made a grand ruh for the table, shouting "Food I Foodl" at the topi of their voices. And once they were seated they amused themselves by throw ing bunt at each other. "Utte debutante,' according to i New York newspaper, "had the dis tinction of hitting her hostess, in the eye with a roll, which caused the hostess lo retire from the party, and she is now under the care of a well-known eye specialist. "Any mother who witnessed that scene." a New York matron was quoted as faying, "would be justi fied in trembling for the future of her sons should they fall into the hands of such girls. AT. 0473. Ladies' Hats Milans and Panamas Cleaned, Bleached and Blocked RAMSER PRACTICAL HATTER Z1S So. 14th JA 2196 . Care of China wti. If the tolfii in the lands or deco outii rf thin wear off, the cut can le ltrrj to the use of strong 4p and tialdwg water. When dihakliing, aUajs u mild oau mi fine i Inna. y 1 IplANO U Tt'NtO ANO i All Wofk UwhM A. HOSPE CO. isij diIm. Tot r. tsaa. $15.00 Dress Sale Monday we offer l6 new silk dresses in all sixes, black, navy, brown and all the new high ahudi'S. Thi'se dresses are actu ally worth up to 125.00. Choice Monday at $15.00. JULIUS ORKIN 1812 Douglas Street YOUR LAST CHANCE To bur our raular 1S rut of drlwioua RAISIN 1MB for Be la totlijr. 'hit offer ood WEEK OF APRIL 34th to 30th ONLY All 6 WELCH Restaurant CuticuralsThe Best Beauty Doctor Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now ndthen, keeps the skin fresh, smooth and clear. Cuticura Talcum la also ideal for the akin. onlMlM. Mat. 1 If, Ibton U.IUn." Sold nn. JmN Be. Oinbasnt Si and S9e. Talnai Shu BVCoUaora SoapahaToa wttaootan. Si i i