who had been working at speed, authoritatively. Bobs lady hold 111’ nephew of the theatrical producer, had bestowed the camp-luggage, boss man on lap." spent Saturday in Omaha ft« the gueet I ««• much lightened now. In the carrier of Edward Daugherty. They of on the side, and were waiting V.illlam K. Ziegfeld New York, r'aesmates at Yale. with anxious faces for us. “Lee Chow Driie Car!” Lee Chow was nowhere to be seen, f-- > Katie magnificently as with the although the replaced seat and of which Affair; for Guest Literature of the A Wife's Confessional same monotonous inflection cushions showed that he had carried had characterized his former ut- the letter. Mrs. Goss. Adele Garrison'* New Phase of out my instructions to Is Theme terance, he repeated the words: But he had vanished into the bushes Mrs. Arthur Rose of Los Angeles. Spirit to doc- •'Not clams. But must go as mysteriously as he had appeared, Cal., arrived Saturday to be the guest REVELATIONS OF A WIFE tor soon." and I woundered If my rpfusal to let Goss until after of of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lecture for an- (Copyright, 1924.) Katie opened her mouth him carry Junior had offended him Thanksgiving. V__:-- / but I forestalled tt "The Life of the and the Life other tirade, after all. Among the affairs planned in honor Spirit Why Gee Chow Reappeared After with a stern and peremptory: I him, however, to be of Today." by Elizabeth Underhill, speedily forgot of Mrs. Rose is a luncheon given and the discussed He Vanished "Be quiet. Katie, get in the dilemma which faced me at Court tearoom, at English writer, was largely Tuesday Aqulla rag- at once. Marion French Merrill tn Even frantic anxiety things into the when I readied that I must trans- which Mrs. C. C. IVlden will be host by Mrs. Anthony though my will help you. Dee Chow, will you fer Junior to someone else'* care Mrs. C. A. Goss will her talk on "Books of tile Spirit To- for Juntor there flashed an irresist- ess, Wednesday cushion and Hotel Black- put back the pillows while I drove the car. My first sug- a luncheon at the day.” Monday morning, be hostess at ible thrill.of amusement at. Katie’s for me?" you brought 'tom the car of such a course brought a At ihe Universi- stone. Miss Underhill is considered son's mho gestion Rrandeis restaurant. astonished reaction to my at He hesitated, looking Junior. from my small son. club Mrs. A. H. Hippil” an authority on mysticism. favorite admo- piteous protest ty Thursday of his grandmother's "Dil' boss man J^>e to "The bock is mod- plenty heavy, “Don't let me go, Mama!" he will entertain a luncheon party deep, thoughtful, nition. She ihrew up her head and abreast nil Ideas and Chow better carry." walled. "Hold me tight.” honor Mrs. Rose. ern, thoroughly at him for a minute, and slaved I drew the boy closer in sudden manners of the ige,” said Mrs. Mer- ‘‘But ba-bee, your poor nia-tna then to m.v suprise—although I rill. unreasoning panic. got to drive the car," Katie stuck in For Mrs. Donahue. should not be astonished at anything with a valiant attempt to bring me "An instinct toward higher aspira- think ‘•Mother Knows, Darling." Miss Dorothy Wirt pAvo n- lunch- Lemon Saves my volatile 'ittle maid may These j Sugar. all human in I said vehemently. "He aid and comfort. "Shonst let your crisp, golden at the tion underlies activity and •'No. no,’ eon and bridge party Monday of of doing—she laughed loudly brown hare One might think that the use the author's belief,'' the speaker con- Is not too heavy for me. But hurry Katie hold you, till ve get home. squares Omaha Hub for Mrs. Anderson Dongs heartily. that nut-like lemon would require the use nf more tinued. with the things." Den you can go hy Mn-ma all times.” delicious, Mrs. A. Jordon Donahue. "You not keeck bucket shoost yet, guest, one of "Xo! Junior’s derived from the sugar. Try adding teaspoon "Lack of religion, of a spirituality, I stumbled through the sand to Xof” voice, usually flavor using Mrs. Dong and her guest my ba-beel" she chortled. “Not vile Tuesday lemon tn of fruit when indeed a rose in scream. every pound makes life a unsatisfying th» r. finding the child docile, hysterical finest flour will he th# luncheon guests of Mrs. perfectly you talk so smart shoost like Grand- graham specially stewing it. You will find that you round of dizzy dissipation. Without heavy load, but mother-like, unwill- "I want my Mama to hold me, no- between burrstones. la. A. Sattler. very informally, and mudder. But"—with a sudden low- ground will less sugar. to surrender to any the body else.” John- require religion, life is opaque, fleshly, sad to ing appeal- Grocers sell or the A on Wednesday Mrs. Walter O. ering of her brows as she turned packages by THE HOUSEWIFE. and hopeless. The new psychology ing clasp of his arms. Not to Dicky Ordinarily I should have com- a at I,ep Chow—"dot don't mean f son will have bridge eightsome (GopyrighG 1VJ4.I you j and religion are treated in the book," himself would I have transferred pelled Junior to sit with Katie, but pound. her home for Mrs. Donahue. didn't try to keel heem, und I tell said Mrs. Merrill. my ailing little lad, who now was I did not know what effect weeping BISCUIT COMPANY now better yourself NATIONAL you you keep his Lieut. West Weds "It is quite a great hook, and I fear whimpering with pain and fright. might have upon undeniably Club. pretty small ven you by me, or I Pilgrims few people will read it, though it is "My eyes hurt lots, Mama. I feverish condition. T was at my wits’ will he Detroit Girl. feex you goot und proper, you bet Mr*. James O. Whitney and can't them. And my face and end, and was debating the possibility Announrements have been received clear, simplp very rewarding.” . open the club at her your , hostess to Pilgrims Hr. Richard Cabot's "What Men hands burn." of holding him in one arm and try- In Omaha nf the wedding of Lieut. "Now, Meesees Graham"—with a .10(15 Harney street, Thursday, drive with the other home, United States Live B> though several years old, "Mother knows darling,” I sooth ing to hand, Unee Edmund Graham West. swift transition to practicality— November 20, 2 p. m. even I realized the Alberta Fuller of De- was praised as a book of the spirit. ed him. "And we'll hurry Just as fast though danger army, and Miss "vot you goin’ gif dot ba-bee, take “The Little Church "The modern stage." said Mrs. as we can Jo a nice doctor who’ll of a sudden nervous swerve upon troit. Mich., at avay dot poison dees Chink put in Club. "is a medium for something to stop the his part, when Lee Chow's calm Bridge Around the Corner” in New York Merrill, powerful dose clams7" give you B Mrs. G. F. Anderson will entertain voIcp sounded close to me. Again m G on November 14. Lieutenant problems of the spirit. Men and wo- hurt.” Graham City, I have heard much of the club at her home Thurs- imper- L -»J aia. u. »- sat. orf. her bridge his father. men who are and I hurried as fast as I he had materialized mysteriously West is a native nf Omaha, writing plays put- of and a fur- Though turbability Orientals, without day afternoon. been ting them on In a are could, my progress through the sand form the bustles my hr-arlhg Charles S. West, having formerly masterly way, tive glance at Lee Chow told me that to President giving us of the was necessarily slow, and by the time his approach. traveling secretary problems spirit, a* far as his of the possession quality he I Dinner-Bridge. of the Union Pacific of the life of the I reached the ear Marlon and Katie, "Lee Chow drive car,” said Horace G. Burt phases spirit." was concerned, T had heard Smith will he hostess to nothing Mr*. C. G. He Is a There is no Railroad company. grandson adequate understanding had been Not a muscle club at her home exaggerated. her dinner bridge ."125 Mason of literature without a of of Mrs. Graham Park. knowledge of his face had changed under her Tuesday night. from the Bible,” said Mrs. Merrill. street, Omaha. After gradation fiery denunciation, and he Ignored Pallk-Ldchnovsky. the Central High school of Wash- "When the prophet comes, he will he entered the army eome not from the platform or the Mr*. Agnes I.icknovsy and R. E. ington, D. C., St. and served In Franre through- church, but from the stage,” Mrs. Palik were quietly matVied at the in 1917 out the war. He Is now stationed at Merrill said, quoting Bean Inge. Agnes church this morning.' Father "We have new to- Aheirne officiating. Following a Brooklyn, N. Y. a pagan people at day. They won't to church or short wedding trip, they will be go pray, hut they will go to home after December 1 at 642 South Catholic Instruction League plays." of the spirit named were "The Eighteenth street. .Plavi Schedules Bridge Party. Swan," In which, the speaker said, Catholic Instruction league will give A Foot Scraper. the effect of worldly ambition on the a card party Saturday, November 29. soul is The blade of an old shovel, up- portrayed. 2 p. m.. tn the clubrnoms of the set in the edge of the “What I’rire Glory?" she declared turned and of America, third Catholic Daughters more than a sermon against war—"it concrete step will make a dandy floor, Paxton block. It should lean slightly is an awful realization of the soul foot scraper. be will Reservations for high-Are may of man." outward so that falling dirt made, with Mrs. J. ,T. Rnssbarh and ^LatmoiX "R. U. R." and "Llllom" are plays clear the step. Mc- for bridge with Miss Margaret of the spirit, as is "The Cherry Or- Plump, meaty green olives Hugh. chard." favored by the Moscow Art /Cranberries^ flavor to f~Your Problems Players. give Birth Announcements. "All these plays have run to crowd- v Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McIntosh an- ed houses,” the speaker said, and at GRAVIES ) nounce the birth of a. daughter, the same time "St Joan” and "The I Now is the time to M preserve make a Emma Anne on Monday at Wise Miracle.” Next time you rich, thick gravy this—add some slices of « Memorial hospital. "In ‘St. Joan' Shaw rouses the try plump 1 sauce for use m olives to it. No/ce the wonder- race to consider things from the cranberry green Mrs. A. C. Cain Hostess. ful difference. The olive standpoint of reality and truth,” said tangy green M Mrs. A. C. Cain will entertain an to one I flavor raise*, I.five and Wait. Mrs. Merrill. in the ordinary gravy a render Thursday for Mesdantes T. W. Wood. every day year. of which a French chei well feel ••Pear Miss Allen," write* Jm might a Atkins. A. J. iliis column, “I proposed to Elmer J.ende, Wesley proud. Write for our free folder of | i( Knife UM« aeil*^ fm ■ euccess. Burt ill some time ago without Elias. Will Merritt, Murray, unusual green olive recipes. men and has Personals She is popular with Mont# Feting. | AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE MW ASSOCIATION AMERICAN IMPORTERS as Vt | none of them being • •nunv suitors, 10 WmI IrM^vay, Ntv Yark, N, Y. ©J Sptr.itii Greca Olivet She likes to keep Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and ^. / \et the lucky man. Mrs Chester C. Nteman has gone fiitk Avenu€ New York City Us hard of her friendships and thinks children Kenneth and Mtldred to VHlMS/1 to dis- Chicago. on Iter when a man wants Fremont will spend Thanksgiving be- continue friendly companionship day with the T. B. Campbells. Mr*. Fred Metz, who has been in her on the one s cause he can’t have St. V.otiis, returned home Sunday. control his feeling for her Handkerchief# for Men. GREEN hand nor Voile OLIVES “All quetu olives mod stuped olivet mte Spen.sk Green Olivet" on the other. Several of the men's shops are Sirs. Charles Metz, who Is with her j has rome to me. I ••This problem shoving white voile handkerchiefs sister, Mrs. In Mash., to maintain Peyeke, Seattle, I once mails the promise with colored borders. The voile be- will return to Omaha December 16. ?r^ xir? :.7™7. the attitude of platonic friendship, or sheer soft. The hand- on I disregarded ing very an^ but as time went Mr. and Mis. an of little room and do Meyer Cohen I the and spoke again kerchiefs take up forgot promise nounce the birth of .lack on not the There are Anthony m.v feelings. bulge pockets. ADVRItTlSEMTENT. more de- November 11 at the Lord Lister hos- -Be n; in love, t made also lovely white linen handkerchiefs than she is mands on the girl’s time with heavier white stripes woven In pital. has willing to grant, so she suggest- to form the border. These will stick to the first Professor and Mrs. FI. S. Luce and ed that I either make beautiful presents. feelings to my- Mr. and Mrs. L. ,T. Strain and Miss 6 my 6 6 promise and keep seeing Lin- self, or that we discontinue For keeping rubber , stamps, Betty Luce, motored here from InnerOrck is a Prescription prepared for and even stop corre- coln Miss and Mrs. line another clips and other desk necessities com Sunday. Luce fanilU* from Sun Fever and sponding. In their there ts a 6et Strain broadcasted Omaha Colds, Grippe the former suggestion pactly place If I adopt tht matt rtmtdr wt be of small books which stand on a day evening. It it tpetdr know, it will give me the opportunity to and as ith her occasionally, but I will often small wooden stand designed Pneumonia real Preventing f -cl like a hypocrite hiding my part of the desk set. The content but that f 1 lings. And not knowing of each book—there are four to the November Sales I will some her attitude may change. set—Is marked on the binding with take a chance Values to .1 v bo again moved to $25.00 it Is gilt lettering. and trv and put it over, knowing 3 Groups, Tuesday, at the AUTKRTISI-.MKNT. „o to a man to take aggressive. often be tin- l„ the meantime I Will I $5 $10 $15 If'1 adopt the other suggestion. the will find it hard not to see girl, BEAUTIFY IT WITH to leave hot ( and I will lie reluctant F. W. Thorne Co. Imaha Bee I Hon- in field of many competitors. have more ever, I may eventually ‘DIAMOND DYES” tt give her peace Of mind and may more peace of mind. Classified Ads I •Which course shall T follow. Perfect home "A DOVER. dyeing and tinting Your Is not. new, my friend is guaranteed problem who I The attitude of the woman with Diamond sen*- ■ not love has bal- give quick and reliable nts friendship but Dyes. Just dip in helpful, lover. ded many a cold water to lint in ■ the situation Is by no means ice to hundreds of people this city /Tut soft. delicate boneless. In the first place, your She shades, or boll to are friend has been honesDwith you. every day of the year. If there I Into didn't pretend love t" lead you dye rich, perma that she would pro pent colors. Each ■ an engagement some things you look of need'today, t reed to break when she tired play- 15ient package In other — Lunch ing with your affections. contains direc- Digestible No Cooking. A Light Want Ad columns to I who through the words, she’s not the type of girl KtiT Avoid Imitation# Substitute* men tions so simple i« engaged to several some practically woman ran dye or tint , find out if there aren’t proposi- ■ at the same time. any trustworthy, , , , Also, you know she Is waists, tions there that INTER- I because she is strong enough to say , draperies, coverings, hang- particularly easier to encour- no when It might be ings, everything new. woman loves de- other EST age you. For every Buy "Diamond Dyes”—no you. I votion. kind apd tell your druggist whether - she likes you. That Is proven And the material you wish to color Is wool nr j by her frank offer of her friendship. or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton, If have some service to offer or m Her honest and womanly attitude you Is or mixed shows her to he a girl whose love goods. worth trying to win. something to sell, don’t fail to I or $ The other course—accepting her treat fer of friendship and trying to the risk her as a friend—also Involves Tbit of losing her in the long run. winter comes'seek chance to make your- mu have a fair the 1 liked and WHENthe freedom of self so respected, lndispen glorious a that gradually her sable as friend air and sunny skies of Cali- friendship may deepen Into love. open You can't promise not to love her— fornia, where you can enjoy every But that sh» could hardly expe

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