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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 5

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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inerva Mail Take Your to Minerva Dear AVtil- you, please ad- was divorced from my husband, four -years, ago. I 'marriecl we could 'and' "one day, Mm and' went home' to my parents, aiid ie 'lajte'r sequi'ed divorce. I had seen him', during four yexs Juring I time I taught country secured a "position in i' business office 4n' the city, and to riy. surprise found -that former is. traveling for the ianii company.

Aftar te first em- jarrassment 'had; worn off at our being together we -our-, selves "cri" a surprisingly friendly basis. 3e me', home.in his car, ind outr and I delight in jeing with hini. Now-' another girl in office are ielrig Balked about scandalously, that ur names aive linked together in a nost unlovely way because we vere oncevmarried. and now going' some. Nowi Minerva.

I don't mew- what to do this. I cannot itfjTA to'lose my' good''name just for he pleasure of" going with him, I think maybe these" gossips are ust jealous' and meddling and have 10 real influence. What do you think? r-- A. I think gossips are -unloubtedly: meddlers, and am sure their alk will 'not'-'harm you in the least i ere is no reason why should not friendly with the man who was 'ormerly your husband, so long as you ibserve the conventions and do not rive any one opportunity for gossip ased on the look's of things. Continue do what y.ou know is all right, and ay no attention' to the advice given ou.

LIGHT-COLORED BLOUSES STILL POPULAR. Workers Are Snobs. Dear Minerva: My wife is a busy voman, the mother of brood of hildr'en, and is the housemaid as welU Ve are in 'moderate circumstances, so he wife does her own work, and loes it well, too. -Well, she has beeBT wanting all fall to go down, to the ted Cross headquarters and start some of work, but has been too busy cwing, housecleaning, etc. But last veek she felt able to start in the elief she has been wanting so nuch to'fdo.

she went'down to he Red Cross headquarters one after- hat evening when I came hbmfl her'if the. work was interest- rig and'if she had a nice time. At she replied evasively to my ques1.6ns: Then she told me the, truth. she had never so snubbed i her life as she was at the head- uarters for iRed" Cross work. Everyne seemed preoccupied and busy and aid no attention to.

the newcomer. V'hen she asked questions she was nswered shortly and impatiently. She sked. for; yarn, at the knitting counter nd was'told, that there was none. asked; when.

it would be in and lie woman drawled, "I don't now, I' am with an -insolent, intonation, er voice. -No-one aske'd her to join in ie one volunteered to show er every day we 'read the- papers about much work- rs. are, needed. Minerva, 'if ever. emoc'ratlc, is in.

this 'reliefVwbrl suffering. I was greatl iirprisedj.at of; thing's which ly wife -'And. she is th Bly Many of e'ighbors have gone to the head aarters -and will neye'r. go again, be iuse of they were snubbed ridiculous to have, the rpoms.it largevof snobbish, self-centered ns. wife, says she actually heard me'of the charge making in of some sweaters which had 'been Central Labor Union Wants City Owned Street Cars The Lincoln Ceutrttl Liibor Union wants the question of municipal ownership submitted to the vote of.

the people at the special election. are the resolutions adopted: special charter election decide, been called by the city council for November 14, and, large number of citizens have petitioned the said council to take'some steps looking towards, mu- nlclpa lownership of the Lincoln street car system, irhertjfbre bo It, WHOPS. Uto student will-bo compelled to make nfi additional hour for class promotion or for graduation. -This honor system will work no hardship as tho student will only have to average fair in tho ,0110 hundred and twenty- live hours which are required for graduation. Hlnce tho Introduction of tho honor system, all prizes and awards will bo p-ivon according to honor points, except in cuso of a tic, in which case the faculty committee will wilber Whltncre, Merrill Buclcner.

Joyce Buckner. Clarence Cash, Walter O. May. Elmer P. Honqulst.

Dennis Mills. Robert Aldrlch, Clnudo Green and Vern I To Cheer the Boys On the Way (Special to The Star.) POUC. Oct. business man Resolved that the Lincoln Central i nnd residents of this village raised a Labor Union hereby requests" the city council to submit to the voters at the special. election the question or 'NO' on the municipal street car matter in order to 'ascertain the sentiment' of the people on this question." Wesleyan Installs Honor Point to Aid Scholarship 'Following faculty action, the honor point system has been introduced at Nebraska Wesleyan.

By this plan, the by a student- in any. course will be graded by the following symbols: A--Excellent. C--Fair. D--Pass. I--Incomplete.

F--Fail. With every 'hour in grade, the' student will' receive three honor points, one hundred and twenty-five of whjch must be earned for erraduatlon. Similarly, every hour carried in grade -will earn two honor points for the student arid every hour in "6" grade will give'onc point, and ererv hour carried in the "0" class will bring" the student a minus point. this system also, all work that is carried below the- "C' grade cannot be counted upon either a major or minor towards graduation. And to prevent the tendency to.

cut for every seventeen unexcxised class ab- purse of 1170 to be divided among the following'boys who have gone from this town and vicinity, oither as volunteers or under the draft, to join Uncle Sam's army In the defense of tho principles of liberty: Oscar Sundberc. Rollnnd Dnh- lln. Frank Anderson. Andrew Andorscm. Harry L.

Shnfer. Ralph Todd, Bcrnnra Simple Home Remedy of Wrinkled Faces Thousands are spending fortunes in frantic efforts to remove tho slgfts of premature age from ttiolr faces; Such- women willingly iwy almost amount of money for worthless wrinkle removers, of which there are many. If they onlv knew It, the most effective remedy Imaginable Is a simple, harmless face wash which can bo made -tin at home in less than ti minute. They have only to get II and ji ounce of powdered suxo- pint of Imzel at the store and mix tho two. Apply this daily for a while ng a refreshing lotion.

effect is almost nuiglral. Even first treatment a mnrkcd Improvement Is noticed and tho face has a smug. firm feeling that (s most pleasing. 1 When You Buy I That Ring You want to be sure that It Is 5 of genuine value and certain worth. Diamonds are easily misjudged.

3 and should only bo purchased a at places of known reputation 5 nnd reliability. I Jewelry Company 1S230SI. Where Buying Pleasure 3 New Arrivals Daily By MARY GLYNN. Earlier in the it was supposed that blouses in the darker shades would be the thing this fall, and that these would, instances, match the colors.used in tailored or in dress suits. To a great extent this'is being done, but there are many white and flesh-toned bodices-tliat are exquisitely dainty, and these will.be worn with suits, too.

Simplicity' seems to be the keynote in most instances there being no tendency towards fluffiness to any- degree. Lace" is-used as trimming on many of these blouses, and hemstitching, embroidery and.buttons go far to enhance their charming simplicity. A very attractive model is shown here in flesh-colored Georgette crepe, featuring sleeves "and a rather deep neck. The seams are hemstitched, this affording neat finish. Of special interest is the arrangement of the pin-head tucks.

They run horizontally through the front of the'bodice and also Filet lace trims the square collar and finishes the sleeves. This blouse was appropriately worn with a dressy skirt navy blue moon- glo silk and a feather-trimmed mushroom hat. reader 'can give the wanted information. Test for state of affairs, if our ed Cross brgraniza- pns are to be manned (or womanned; i' undemocratic, unkind people who HVfrighten many of-the earnes iknowhs who come to work.r-J. A Wise Precaution.

Dear Permit me to say the young who questions put- ag her own money' common nd'with her husband's for the pur- lase of a.hqmer. Surely! do with-this precaution: That the deec made in 'both, the and ife's, name -as "to John and Mary nith." This makes equal partner- ip and of the the protects 'the wife's-interests hen the the husband's only. dies the wife gets.bill ilf, whereas if the wife dies 'the isband all, arid; if there, are ildren they of. 3 may marry a second wife and she tS: the.benefit;of all the first wife earned." if the 'property either one should 'tKfey share the same. The surviv- oiie securing, his-'or her arid one-half the V- share file the share' or e-fourth- of the -whole- goes to relatives 'of th'e This -the children same share of property wjiether', the wife- dies or haye heard of a students' sociation 'pur- prices -from it.ot'popular,.booh:· "stores.

-Can you the -of -'the association any cbricerning It siigfeesiipn th'at thb wife that the -home is, deeded 'and -wife is 'one; second the motion; do" rio.tv know--' of the st.udents' as-i fvatfpn'you- mentiipn', but -would be 1 to-. hear; about if Dear--Minerva: -Will you please me how to tell if jelly can be made out of certain- fruit juice. feeveral times I. have tried to make jelly ana failed because; the juice I- used would not A. A.

United States bureau of chemistry tells housewives h.ow"to^ d.q-, 'ttrinijie what fruit juices are' suitable f6r: jejly. i The. amount of pectin -Jn- -the' fruit deter-' mines' the 'jelling 'consistency, 'and; the, ampunt.of impprt- ant. To determine 'the amount. of to.

put a spbp'hful ofvthe'j'jUice 'inia -glass add- an equar'amount fd; cent grain, alaohol, 'niixing the-two by keri- tle Then 1 glass; -the pectin' is cipitated. If is bound'in one lump a cup 'of 'sugar ls of -If, are only; rtiuch sugar is no lump and'th'e pectin-'is merely a- or sugar' to 'a clip of. juice "should ibe If j.tne "test Jo precipitation, vindicates- -''-tnat-rthe. unsuiab'le arid, -must be: cbmbined -juice. pectin; 'such 1 4 Cut This Out--It Is Worth Money.

MISS 'THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c mail It to Foley 2S35 Sheffield Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing- Foley'3 Honey arid Tar colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and tisrh, bladdex aiimeiitsj' "F.olej',' Catliartic wholesome arid thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, headache' anS sluggish 'j-' You 'Can't Brush Of Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four" ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tt night, by morning, most if not nil, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you m.iy have.

You will find, too, that all itching and'-digging of the scalp will stop at once, hair will be -fluffy, lustrous, glocyy. silky- soft, and ro3k and feel, a You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do th'. STOVE P0L85H Dear JJinenya: -Will, you -please of-' fer through- 1 bed- and somemeedy-person may if they call tir- thcm They 'are conditipri. Please tell- them to Tou.

-i Anyone interested, please tele- at B-20GO; for the address. Puts This Get acquainted with Biscuits dcliciousj- arid' addition to high valueV each Erarircata -'Biscuit contains sufficient bran ful servings'ifor "-lOc. gxoccr cannot, supply''yxu7 write direct' to Gnuii-Products. ti iv i In YqurJ Home Qh Our Easy, Paymeiit Simply 'pay 'us' 25.C, land! we will immediately deliver FREE Sewing Machine to yourj.hpme'', -youi caji; make" yb.ur own pretty' clothes, this fall'arid Bii.t for our Sewing.Machine Club is thiigH'ime'aria-is, filling' up weekly payrnbhts-makes it Guaranteed for Life of parts 3 This store is an ever changing kale i do- scope of latest fashions from best makers -a shopping here is not only interesting and pr ofitable on one day or two days but every day in the iveek Kimono Silks silk-filled, and feels like silk, wear like cotton. In Japanese, also floral designs in beautiful combinations; 38 and 40 i wide.

79c Cotton Goods Dept. --First Floor "SPECIALS" i for Wednesday and Thursday in Linens and Domestics real money saved Pattern Cloths, 2 yards, 3 yards. $1.89 Pattern Cloths, yards. $1.69 58-inch Table Damask, yard 40c 64-inch Table Damask, yard. 72-inch Table Damask, yard.

70-inch All Linen Damask, $1.35 value, yard. Celebrated Bell Kock Crash, values -10c Attend Our Bedspread SALE Wednesday and Thursday 35c Fancy Bath Towels, pink or blue Dresser Scarfs and Fancy Centers in this SSlej I Madeira Linens--3-Piece Sets--Much Under Value 100 Bath Sets--1 Large To'Vel, 1 Small Towel, 1 Wash Cloth; $1.25 sets, for 81-inch Bleached Sheeting, special, yard. 39c Yard wide Bleached Muslin, special, yard JfrMnch Challis 2 Percales 28-inch Percales 12c 81x90 Bleached Sheets. 34-inch Fleeced Housa Cloth, special, yard 10-inch Brown Sheering, special, yard 15c COMPARE OUR PRICES ON BLANKETS AND Main Floor--Section 1 New silk petticoats Unusual variety and values Some made of excellent taffeta, some made with jersey tops and messaliiie or taffeta with elastic top. All colors, also black.

All sizes including sixes for stout women. Deep floiuices. Well made, extra value at $5.00. Quilted Vests In Jap Silk; Ideal Warmth Givers Without sleeves With sleeves $2.50 Quilted Auto Coats $5.00 New Bath Robes Beacon blanketing in Pretty plaids. Cordgirclles.

Pockets. Satin trimmed. An excellent robe Others--finer ones--up'to $7.50 $4.50 Meritone Sateens For petticoats and linings; Fine silk and cotton fabric with lustrous finish; neat floral, fancy desifims nnd stripes on dark excellent quality and desirable weight for petticoats and linings; 36 inches Wide, S9c Mirro Aluminum Demonstration Continues. Daily Specials in This Wonderfully Beautiful, Enduring and Convenient Kitchen Ware Buckwhe a 1 Cakes For those who delight in the real old fashioned Buckwheat Cakes A --Just try a package of Gooch's I I 1LB.SOI. HETWtlOMT Wheatflour Soda, Phcrsphatt and CaK COUPON IN THIS if MILUfiG CLEWTCR'CO.

A'careful blend of Buckwh'c'at and'Wheat Flour, salted just -right; Makes delicious buckfvheat cakes instantly. No.ovcr'-night setting necessary. Simply add milk or cold 'Use no'salt, yeast or baking powder. Order Prom Your Dealer tJf SPAPI.R|.

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