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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1922)
THE EKE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 17. VJS: Society Listen. World! Bekfns-Howey Wedding Uate fcei. Imitation have htm i,trd to tltr wrd4 ng vt Mia Kattiin Jlowey cl llratriie to Mrlviti Hfkin of Onuhi which will Jake puce at b ocukk tnr . .hIhu f ttiu at ill tlAIHC nf her parmi, Mr. and Mr. I'rrdrrick II, Howry, tn iicatricr. ajim iry hsl nf Wvniorr. a ttudent it the university and a member of .Delta Caroms. Mitt Mowry I oror ity, will be maid of honor, l.arle Howry, brother of the bride, will act a bct nun. Mr. Hrkint Iramlor llratnre May 21. Honor Ovrras Girl. , The Oversea Irifiue met for ' a dinner last evening at the Fonte-i-rlle. uhen the honor guest was : Mi.t Anne Bailey, who has just re turned from four yean ot overeai work with the Ked Cross. A num her of affairs have been given for Miss Uailey, who hat jut announced her engagement to I'aul II aim, a Chicago man, whom the i to marry r in I'arii in July. l.at Saturday Miss Lora Tower I and Mis Alice Tower entertained ! at tea for her and Tueday the ' wai the guest of Mr. D. J. Duggan at a luncheon at the Burgess-Nash '. tea room. Wednesday Mrs. Thilip ' McArdle will give a luncheon in her honor. Miss Bailey leaves Friday for Minneapolis, where she will prnd a month with her parents be fore returning to Franre. For Chicago Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohling; of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. Mrs. Davis will give a luncheon at her home Wed nesday for Mrs. Bohling and Mrs. Henry Bohling will entertain at luncheon for her Friday. Wednesday evening the Bohlings will be the guests of Mrs. Tom Davis at din ner, and Friday Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peters will entertain for them. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis will entertain a party at the opening of the Country club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bohling. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Entertained. Frank Judson entertained at luncheon at the Omaha club Mon day noon for Samuel Cooper of Se wickley. Pa. Mrs. Cooper was honor guest Tuesday at a luncheon given by Mrs. Henry Wyman. Last even cntcrtaincd for the Coopers at din ner and bridge. Mrs. C. A. Hull will be hostess at a luncheon Thurs c'a for Mrs. Cooper. Disabled Relief Society. There will be a board meeting of the Society for the Relief of the. Dis abled Friday at 12:30 at the Brandeis tea room. Plans will be discussed for the summer camp at Bellevue for convalescent children. They hope to erect temporary buildings and have a nurse in charge for the summer. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Religion and Love. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am to be married to a man of different re ligion and therefore would inquire whether I should stand by my re ligion (in the case of probable chil dren) and bring them up in my re ligion, or should they be brought up in hie religion? We have disputed about this. Now, Miss Fairfax, I don't think a man is considered a man when he interferes with auch a minor subject. Do you? I love this man dearly, but there is this draw- Enlighten me. do. Miss Fairfax, regarding above; also please give your opinion as to whether you really think this man loves me when such a trifle causea continual disputes. "HANDICAPPED." Religious beliefs are not minor questions. Our creeds and doctrines are part of us. But a fine faith ought to recognize the righteousness of all honest high-minded belief, f Unless a man can live and let live f and unless the man and woman can 'reach a basis of mutual respect and understanding they haven't much rhance of happiness together. The mooted question is not trifling but a grave issue. It can be met only 'when the two concerned have toler ance and understanding. If faith means everything to the man, and Sis a trifle to the girl, that in itself Is a stumbling block. A serious, generous discussion may bring the ftwo closer, but unless they can un derstand what is in each other's hearts what is the use of their so-called love? , ' 1 Is She Trifling? ' ' - Dear Miss Fairfax: May I also ibeg for some advice? I was going J with a girl 38 years old, and I am 45. 41 met her at a dance and fell in love 'with her two days later. She told j-me she loved me also, a month ago. JBut I found she was in the habit of flying about herself. But I still loved Jher Just the same. I gave her some money to get a present for her 'self. But I had $2 in change coming "back to me. I never got it, and she never said anything about it to me. Is she dishonest? V She does not show her love for i me like I do for her, only when she - -a r,tm n am to KhnW Of daTlCfi. and she don't wait for me to ask her; she f Just says I want to go. we were 1 engaged to marry, but she broke it j off lately and still wants to be en ; gaged to me. a. x gave ner ine vugageiiicui nn8. 1 1 have caught her lying to me lately. (What do you think is the trouble ;with her now? But she told me : they were all lies and not to believe fthem. But I know they are the t truth, as I have Investigated same ' for some time Just to find the truth. ' I know now for sure she is telling I lies to me. But she wants to go with ime just the same. She wants me i to get her this and that, f Don't you think she is fooling with ime? I don't believe she loves me, do you? HEARTBROKEN. I From the meager information you have given me I would say the i woman is not sincere: that she goes with you merely for the good times i you afford her, and for the' presents ! you get her. and the change which she keeps. If you love her sincerely, in spite of all this, there is still a chance for your happiness. Patience and kindness may soften her to deal more fairly with you. I am guess ing that she has had experiences ' which have embittered her until now i she has no scruples, about taking what she wants when she can get it. Be kind to her. but don't be simple minded about it. , A Reader: I think you did not do wrong to write your boy friend, but I would not write him again without ,. receiving a reply. RodictTSlegvgTrii r Looped ribbon with hemstitching makes a very attractice bodice and sleeve trimming. Have two rows of hemstitching, two ineJics apart, down the front of the bodice and middle of the sleeves. Decide on the width of ribbon you with to ue (two inches is a nice width), then cut throuKh the hemstitching on each side for a length a trifle more than the width of the ribbon. (Cutting through the stitching forms picot edges). Run the ribbon through the slits. Have three graduated loops on each tide. Three inches below make slits on each side and run thtf ribbon through. Continue in this way all the way down the front of the bodice and sleeves. This bodies and sleeve trimming smartens a plain silk frock. (CnpyrHht. lSir) To Attend Lincoln Wedding. Russell Funkhouser left Tuesday for Lincoln, where his marriage to Miss Mary Richardson will take place next Saturday. His mother, Mrs. Millard Funkhouser, will go to Lincoln Friday. Other Omahans who will attend the wedding are the Messrs. and Mesdames H. R. Thom as, Robert B. Vance. W. J. Biownell, C. C. Buchanan, Herbert Negcle, Webb Richards, Charles W. Welsh and the Messrs. Fred Cotter, Allan Higgins and George Welsh. League to Bring Stuart Walker. The Drama league has announced that it will sponsor "The Story of Job," 'which will be presented by Stuart Walker next January at the Brandeis theater. Walker considers this play his greatest dramatic achievement. A reduction on tickets will be made to all members of the Drama league. St. Barnabas Men's Club. The Men's club of St. Barnabas parish will meet in the parish rooms on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. This will be a social gathering, at which refreshments will be served and Father McMillen of Lincoln will speak on his very interesting work among the students of the University of Nebraska. - Personals Mrs. W. M. Jeffers is expected home from Kansas City Saturday. Mrs. Waite Squier of Chicago has been spending a few days in Omaha. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Lindquest have moved into their new home at 119 South Fifty-first avenue. i:.. TT.l iitii i' . ivuss ncicu vvamcr CApetis miss Mary Kingsbury of Great Falls, wuiu., iur a viau cai ijr ill j uiic. Miss Marguerite Duggan of Sioux City is visiting Miss Kan Murphy. She will return home Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jonas and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, have re turned from a trip to Washington and New York. i' Mrs. Philip Nathan and her daugh ter, Esther, left last Saturday for St. Joseph and Excelsior Springs. They will be gone several weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kingsbury and Mr. . and Mrs. Carlton Magoun of Sioux City, la., who motored to Omaha Saturday for the Junior League Revue, returned home Mon day. Mrs. Kingsbury is president of the Sioux City JunioV league and Mrs. Magoun is directing a benefit entertainment to be given by . the Sioux City Junior league Saturday evening in the ballroom of the 'Mar tin hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury and Mr. and Mrs. Magoun were the week-end guests of E. C. Eppley at the Fontenelle.' 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Get a box at any drug store or de partment store, and get relief for a few cents. My Marriage Problems Adele Garrison ' New Thaaa of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" Cornfct Kill What Tom Chester Had to Tell Lil lian and Madge. I realized now one reason for Lil lian's unusual loquacity. She general ly is mot taciturn when engaged upon any problem of her work. But the explanation the had jut given showed ine that there was a good hour of waiting before he would be ure enough of the return to oluuiber of the Ticer family in the neighbor, ing'iarmhouic to rik young Tom Chester's nocturnal expedition to the roof for the salvaging of Smith's rope ladder. And she is a good enough P!.ychol- ogit to know the tension which silence gives the nerves. Mic wished the young exservice man to have steady nerves for his crawl on the roof with the darkness only illum inated by a flathlicht, winch he must keep as much concealed as posiblc. Therefore, she meant to talk about anything or nothing until the hour passed, and expected me to abet ner efforts. "J'll admit I was a little bit up in the air when Jerry brccred in," Lil lian went on. "You sec, he was over here in an incredibly short time and the sketchiest of toilets. Being an ingenious youth where saving toil is concerned, he has made a path across the fields near the edge of the fence where the ploughing will never disturb -it. and he ridei his bicycle arrot it whenever he makes the trip. He ha attached an old automobile headlight with a clever battery con trivance to the front of the wheel so he can come at breakneck p tce even no the darkest nights. Bui i was on i'in and needles for fear you'd drop mM hc turned to Tom Cheler "while he was here. And he hadn't been gone hut two or three minute until you did arrive." Tom Chester smiled, "You forget," he said b,oyihly, "that Jerry'a headlight is not exactly one hidden under a bushel. I heard the shots, of course, and was hur rying' down the road toward the house, when I saw that light coin ing along the fence. Naturally, I kept under cover, as I came on, and when 1 heard your voice, and knew by its tone that no one was hurt. I waited in the shadow of the hushes until Jerry went away again. Lucky I did, too, for Brcmiau came putting along a few seconds later with the news that a strange, tall boy in a Mocking cap, sweater and knicker bockers had come out of Brigg'i ham on a bicycle and beaten it down the road. Smith Slips Away. "Brcnnan." Tom Chester went on, "had seen Smith go into the kitchen a little earlier, and later had seen his 'shsdow u if uiidre(iug on the curtain of the room above the ku thru, whii h Wrennati, by threw J in quiry, know to bt hi. The few aeroiids Brennan lot in making up I hi mind that the strange boy wa i Smith in diguie were jut ruough to let the frllow ! hiinelf m one 'of thore wood paths. 1 sent Bren nan skirting around the fields to that he would come into the orchard from the tide away from the Ticrrt, and instructed him to watch for Smith. "Luck certainly was with him. Tom-Chester smiled, "lit wa able to pick up Smith's trail the fellow evidently sprained or broke tome thing in hit fall and wasn't able to get back to the Bring, (arm in at noirclcff fashion a he came over, and Brennan said when Smith mounted his bicycle his whispered cussing wat enough to trare the owls. I caught up with Brennan after my talk with you. and we saw Smith get back into Briggt' barn. Then I beat it bark here, leaving your inttructiont with Brennan. He was ture cut up about having let Smith slip, and tickled to death that you permitted him to keep on with the job. 1 think he expected to be shot at tunrise or something like that." It's a Grand Piano What great satisfaction in being able to say this of the piano in your home! What especial pride may well be yours in its ownership. A GRAND! The type of piano that is the acknowledged last work in piano construction. The type of piano that is exclusively used by master musicians by the artists of the concert stage and by the musically cultured generally; TIIE Premier Baby Grand 650? $25 Sends One to Your Home We are having a special sale on Premier Baby Grands. ' If you are considering a piano, come into our new warerooms and see the splendid selections we have for you. Conven ient terms on the balance will gladly be arranged, and your old piano will be accepted as part payment. Where there is room for an upright there is room for a Premier Baby Grand. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., Omaha: 1 I Please mall me full particulars In regard to your special Promler Rranrt nffpr. ' Name I .............. Address -j 15141S-18-Dode Siv-. Omaha This Will Help You Put On Pounds of Good Firm Flesh And Round Out Face And Figure If You Are Weak, Thin Or Emaciated Due To Causes Explained Below Get a FREE $1.00 Package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets Today as Explained Below Try Them for Ten Days and Watch the Results Science has at last shown how we some times grow weak, thin, and emaciated on an abundance of food (lacking; in - vitamines) while with much smaller amount of food, rich in vitamines, we may quickly take on good firm flesh, Increase in weight, and make a remark' able gain in strength, energy and en durance, provided your blood contains sufficient quantity of oxygenated or ganic iron to enable your body to as similate your food properly. Without organic iron toth food and Tlta minet an absolutely nsslesi u yonr body can not change lifeleM inert food matter into liTinc cell and tiaue nnlen yoa have plenty of ortanie iron in your blood. For centuriet ecientirta tried in Tain totnake ortanie iron. At lait the problem ra wired to that yon may now obtain pare ortanie iron like the iron in yonr blood from any driuiiit under the nam of "Nuxated Iron". It has been arranged to give to every purchaser of Nuiated Iron vtio withes something; to help put on flesh or in crease weight a large regular $1.00 package of Genuine Teaat Vitamine Tablets absolutely free. Be sure to take only Nuxated Brand Teaet Vita min Tablet with Xiuated Iron f DO NOT BE MISLED BY IMITATIONS WHICH OFTEN CONTAIN DRUGS. rFRffi"Fl"orc7u7onj ' This coupe, if used within firm day, ea- titles yon to one retulv S1.00 packet . I of Genuine east Vtaunin Tablet, ab- S solutely free with each bottle of Nsnates) I 1 Irea tha yoa parch. If year dealer I I doe a4 km ear VHaaaiaa Tablet he j I can easily obtaia thaa for yaa fiui mmf J I wholesale house. Cot eat tht ceaaea I jnd press wt it to year dsater tadoyj """7" -; Tut not Myitis' I wasn't tempted to order out the firing squad," I it lun answered dryly. lui, on the other hand, Ureniuu is good, faith ful man, though he'll never be iatlrd for s surpln of lnuunuti.ni, Tinker, the other man, ran t work day and night, and 1 can't spare ou. Mr. I heeler, soit va Jlobson'e ihoiie. And tlrriiuan Hill uoik twice as hard because of stubbing his toe to iii.ht. Mr. Smirh won't be able to get away (or another try at us un til I give the word," I stared at her in open-mouthed astonishment, which added to itself hit of chagrin w hen Lillian laughed merrily at my face. "I haven't quite none out of my iitind, old dear," she said, "and I don't blame you for not relishing the idea nf receiving auoilitr call from the gentleman. But it is absolute ly necessary for him to get into his noodle that we know him as Smith, no matter what his disguite it is also necessary for him lo be so frightened that he will give this sec tion wide berth when we release him again. And I think 1 know the man to put 'the fear' into him." With a little quickening of my pulses I guessed that she was speak ing of Allen Drake, the brilliant member of the diplomatic secret ecrtict with whom Lillian frequent ly had woikcd. and who was now engaged with my father in some gov. eminent investigation of such ire nirudous Importance that Lillian had furborn so far to send lor them, ah hough upon tme occ asion at least I knew that she had a uxinnns to them written out, and had withheld it irum the ti'Upiapn uuc at uu lusi ; moment. The other woik must be over or lessening in tension if she contem plated sending for them, and I could hot help a ircl'nir whuh held auch widely ililttring component as pleasure, appirhriuiun, fascination and distaste, when 1 thought of Allen Drake oncj more a guest in my heme. Mull A'Ttlel'tl of IllMlltillg School Girls It Arreetcul . A i.,. .... siak his name and atr as John 1 iti.tluii, 411, wat ar rested yesterday afternoon under the Twenty-seventh and lUncrolt streets viaduct, lie is held for investiga tion, lVliee alltee he ha been terror! iiig and insulting girls on their way tt tin' immaculate t. oiicritiou school at Twrnty-foiiith and Haiurnit strct-K Charts will be filed against J liim this morning, police said. 1 plANOg U TtlNID AND aV UfAIHtD All Work Greeoe) A. HOSPE CO. ' ISIS DwtaU. TL Deaf. MM. RADIOPHONE suite tout ewj euirir tl.,.' t rSMl U sr Seas S tie, r-fMlwaJ AaalM ' IUIM" rssiseiS II. 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You may be able to get exactly the make and model you wanted for so long, at a tremendous saving in cost. EVEEY WATCH IN THIS SALE .WILL BE MARKED WITH A SPE CIAL TAG showing the price in plain figures prices hitherto unheard of for high grade Watches. ' Don't delay. Come in at once and make your selection before the best ones are gobbled up. Why We Are Doing This No Progressive Jeweler can handle all makes of watches and do justice to them all. We have therefore decided to con centrate on the watch line that we consider best the GRUEN WATCH. We will keep a com plete stock of Gruen watches at all times especially the Veri thin models "the kind that fit your pocket like a silver dollar.". We know that by concentrating on the Guen watch the mas terpiece of 'the watchmakers' craft we will be In a position to render better service to our patrons In selling watches of the greatest precision and in caring for these . watches after they , are sold. To . make room for this in creased line of Gruen watches, we must sacrifice some of onr other lines at once regardless of price.. Hence this phenome nal discount sale at prices here tofore unheard of in the annals of the Jewelry trade. Diamond Merchants C. E. Brown Co. "The Treasure Chest of Omaha" THE STORE THAT SE LLS GRUEN WATCHES 16th and Farnam To overcome pimples, boils arid other skin disorders take Yeast Foam They get at the real root of the trouble and correct the cause of these conditions "You must trv Yfost Fnam Tablets; they are simply wonderful for the skin and complexion.'' .1 Oui of the most remarkable effects of pure, whole yeast,such as Yeast Foam Tablets, is its ac tion in correcting skin disorders like pimples, boils, flabbiness and sallow color., This has been repeatedly dem onstrated by the many famous medical expertswho have inves tigated the health-building ef fect of yeast on the human body. 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