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2 C THE SUNDAY PI-IE: OMAHA. OCTOEEIt JS, 1922. Society Surprise Wedding A urpi.M wtd.l.Mt J Jt Ic-.v.tn known ia (I. at at M m Mary Jluker to J. V. 1'ollanl, wli.ch tonk liare at tl.a horn nf Mr, nl Mr: J. K. K1 wanla tit Hheiianil'iah, In., K-ptnitxr 10, the Jtev. I'.ttman cf th Cinreir tiorml ihurch rerfnrnilr. flie rre rnonjr. Mr. and Mra. raitlaH are mk In their tmma at tha f'hludo apart inanta, Jili Merry treet. Allen lluitilsf, fr. aril Mr. Jami F. Iur1le n nounr tha marriage "f their daugh ter, Mary KIIaFieih, to Milton H. Allen it Ht. I-nule, Mo., on Huturitay, Octo kr T. They hava gone to Hi. laouta, ber tliy will r-a!n. Via Duk'ImI In (irailnata nf Ht. Joeejihe training ai hnol for nuraee and Mr. Allen a r.Kluiitel lat Juna from tha 1'nlver ally ct Nehrneko. Mlaa M'amlVr to H4. Annotine'tnent 1 marl if Hi Wi1 illiiit i-lana nf MiM IWena Krn H.'illiiit.ler an-l Karl K-!e. The mnr ring will take rln' at I p. rn. No venilxr t at tl Jtitnmriiiel I'.bjiUM ihurfli and will I' Mlowed v a re ception at tie home nf the 1 rMe'e par ent, Mr. niid Mia, It. A, Bnllawler. lr. Kel.o la the xon of Mr. an'l Mr A I Kelan of H-iitrlr. Forweilillng attenitunfe Mi" Hllnn'tr ha rhoen Mm Moli lnh I'n'-e aa maid nf honor an. I MIm Kthel J'llgrlm and Mlea Kvelvn Kili"i nf IV-ntrira na hrld"a miilile;. The .eet man .Will m Tom Jinirnr. and Paul Hullnndtr, l.rolher nf the l.rlde, arnl Lynn Oaa will ha Ualiere. Ml Hiillatvler wi honor gueat at a aijrjirlw fhoi t fwintn-r 7 at tha homa if Ml Orirud" r.roae, when tli l)i't rtelu HIkiti club entertained for her. Mra, Troyer Ifnatraa Mra. f'heater rt. Troyer, who form erly lived In Lincoln, wna hoetra Krl iay to friend from there who motored lo Oriiah. f ir the Any. They were jnemtiere nf tha Old fa'i-luhtxire club which tin Fen In exluta-nce for 25 year and nf which Mra. Troyer wi ia member. I'laci were act ut lunch eon for Mra. John Cooper, Mra. C. V Viietidt, Uta. Joei.h Kfreri, Mra. A. ('. Frcilrifh, Mra. Frank Htruita iind Mra. A. L. ):ivl. To View I'owrr I'lant. Tha Omaha Woman'a flub will t? I ha ku' "t th Ncbraak I'ower company next rrinny for an )n;ec tlon nf tha plant r,1 for a buffet luncheon. Membira II meet at Hur- (Teaa Nnah Heventeentli atreet antranre at 11:30 and thair hnata for tha oc rnalon will provlda trantoratlon. Other woinen'a organl7jtlnna will re celva almlhr Inv.tatlona later in tha aeaaon. Farewell I'arty. Mia I?erth Witt cntrtalnei1 at a furawall party at nor homa Wednea day evening In honor of MI Mary McAvln, who to leaving for California Tha itueala wera tha Mtaa Mary Armatrontf, Helen (Uiernnaa, Father crhrlatnfferaen, Allca Imrle, Emma Jofinke, ltoae Jorgenaen, Oertrudo Armatronif, Mildred Johnaon, Mury Kelly, Aanea Vlchck, Helrn Witt. For Mra. Ilubbar4 Mra. C. W. Southwell and Mra. JfarrV K- Of" bam honored Mra, -Chariea HuUjard, who will leav aoon to realda In rallfornla, with a bride; te Friday afternoon at the. hom of Mra. Graham. Four table wera act for tha giime Profeaalonal Women Meet. The hUHlnom and profemlonal worn en'a division of tha Chamber of Commerce will meet at t p. m. Wed neaday, at tha Chamber nf Commerce. Mra. Veretta Crane, chairman of the mlKceUiineoua (croup, will have chars ft tba program. Bridge for Visitor. Mra. IX. K. Vnndcven entertained two tallica nf brld(f on Saturday at the homa of her mother, Mra, C. R. CauKhlan, In honor of Mra. Frank VaiiKh of Sioux City, who arrived Thuradnv to be her gueKt fur tho week-end. For Mr. Thmiipann. . Mm. Itobert Thompi-on of I.oa Ancelea, Cal., 'will be Introduced at nn informal tea given thia afternoon in id rtieata bv Mr. K. F. Davie and Mm. Howard Kennedy at the home of j Mr. Davie. For Miaa Harnea. Mm. Dougla 1'etera hud eight uiieata to luncheon at the home of her mother, Mia. J. J. lU-aa. Saturday j In Council Iilurt in minor "i Florence Parnea of Springfield, III., w ho I the gueat of Mra. Hubert Htons. HridKe and lllgri Flvf. The Indue cf the Holy Croa par iah will i-ntertuln at lirldge and high five In the Prandi I grill room Tuen lav. twtober IT, at 2 3i. Among tho n-aerving table r the Meaduitie M. J. Hwuru, Irving Howe, tl. W, Wliiidude. J. Dugdale. It, It. Van de Ven, 11. It, Vout.tr, W. J. Keene. A. K. Noe. H.-ttnuel Druniniy. C. It. CaughUn, J F Cogan. H M 1- aton, P. F. Kell'V, J S. hall, II C lloiler, C. K. Nam, J Ixrvlti, Alex Nyillil't, J. Hln.oiie. John MctJowan. Iteaervatlon can m t mile with Mr ,, Jl. FAWly, Walnut U Har lien Kriialngton Tb Ak H,ir Pi-n K nH'gt..n C V. h plan t hol't h "er for Ihe fjtatvi It eilr home Fiemetit Hutub, r. lK:ti.t r IS Member (. Ilia ibapt.-r ar.4 Kei'iit' k-l l.rin ianne.1 f"P tha M,ii.iil. Tm.i'le anal t '' fnm th'ta a' 1 f. Mturtearl arOa t Otnibe ha.tt V. Ill 1 1 imn a I tha M,.h. rt lg -.a nl iUa a rai l f-aitv oaj M .e ' vi.!i vH.if l. In M. Tempi. Taaaitr. eufhth aat Fraiii it. All i ttaoKta, I ulaOieUM tluk T rlu.Ua lb ft i r4 llj Pnaii ,! ni i. la W .Uia ,uy ai. a l it at I eui t all Ywl l "t.H erie ! r4 A 4 I a Kov M aflaMaa. FRANCIS TOTTER T( f laej, Vav-JuKa a I 0 ttu aft laaf.aat Metal Af 111! Mah-Jongg l i Heated, left to rljchl: Mra, Itobert Craig, Mha Marguerite lleckiiitin, Mra. Mury I.ytlU Howe, Mra, Mark lvln. hlaiiillnic Mla Olive lloaklua. 'J L.it alluring oriental aainc, Mali - J'inKg, which count Ita age by Ilia thouaanda of yi-ni'K, bavlritf lyn the iuki In r!nn Franclaco for more than a year and In N'ew fork for a long a time, him r 'y thrown th ahadow nf Ita rin'll our Omaha. Mlaa OH vi iloaklna nf the Merrlnm hotel la here teactiinu tha game to a group nf prominent Omaha women In tho cheery aim room nf tha Morrla apartment. Mia Hoaklna learned Dim game In tlia )'tillliplni and China, where aba played with Mr. T. C. White, who w;ia then a prlnccae and lady In waiting for the empreaa dowager. The "J" In Jnngg I pronounced aa In "Jug," according to Mlaa Hoaklna. Mr, ftnhert Craig, popular In Field Hub circle and an excellent bridge player, ha decided to add the nw game to her repertoire. Ciidcr the Personals Mr. and Mra. W. C. McKuyth are reg,tcjxJ nt the Kirn hotel. Ml Nelly Ferer ha returned from a five week' vlalt In Ht. Ixiult, Mr. and Mr, lejtoy J'uvla of Lin coln motored to Omaba Saturday for tb day. Mr. and Mr. Fred Maaon of Ifaat Ing motored to Omaha Friday, They will return today. Mr. R. I. Carter returned during the pant week from aummer apent In Koaton and New York, Dr. E. J. TMJejgu of New Or lean, I.fl., I vialtlng hi coualna, Mr. Ivyl O'Flyng and Mr. OTIyng. Mr. and Mr. Martin J. Me Andrew announce, the birth of a daughter at Ht. Joaeph hoapititl Octolr 13. Mr. and Mr. Hubert C. Haye, who have been the gucat of their eon, Vic tor C. Huye. In Chicago, returned Monday, Dr. .T. A. Ilenakf eft Saturday eve ning for 'dnclnnoM,- O., where he will attend the Centrnl Htate Pediatric October It 17. Mr. end Mr. George Radollffe are apending the week In the home of Dr. and Mr. Hanford Glfford during their ahaence on a motor trip to Kanaaa City. Mies Marie I'atteraoti, who left In Attguat to vlalt her aunt and une!, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Sibley nf Ht. !,oul, hna decided to remain for an other month. John McOurk of Overton, Neb., ha recently taken a houao at 319 South Fiftieth afreet. Mra. McOurk, with their Infant aon, Sydney Well, la via ltlng In Amarill1, Tex., and wi,. Join i Mr. McOurk within 10 day. 1 Mia. Irving C. Wood leave Mon- j day for Plttaburgh, Pa., where ahe i will attend the National Wonian'a Home Mlaelonary Kodcty nf the Meth- ; oiliKt Kplacnpnl church. Mra. Wood I I one of the national bureau aeere- tHrlw4 Mlaa Irene Carter, who la with Mlaa Lydia Cook of Portland, Me,, on a month' hoiiacpai'ly at Itange(.y I.nkc, Me., will pen! November in cw York and return to Omaha in DccemlH-r. Among thoee who leave Monday for the American I-cglon convention in New Orleana are Mr. Frank Ken nedy, Mine Margaret Kennedy, MIM Vera Dilated and Alien Kennedy, who will remain there until Frldav, On Saturday they will eall for Cuba and will return to Omaha In two weeks. Mi. Arthur Marowiti will arrive I Saturday from FUtora, Ark., to upend two week with her parenta. Mr, and Mr C, Kpeleiii. Aa Mine Ijalher lip ate,n Mra. Mnrowitg ia well renietii i hi red here. Sim waa graduated from I Cental High arho.il. It I al year I alnce her marriage to Arthur Mato win. a I no an Omahan, Coutral llitli l uradUiiia, who later con.plefe.l a law i ciniraa at tha I nlverapy of .Miiine-1 r0 ricci' Canton Crepe, Trlcosham and Kanton Knit, vahit'H to $:i.60 Sale Monday 2 AS in ( XejjlU IHlNlft CSTTHlelirCt 1e,"l IJH bMOP V ' 1647- Ue47'D0U0L3 bT. LEARN MUSIC a a. ! a -- . , i.t . a a n, J t aea 4 t. mm m no mt l email .i w hi ej tM a... tl l ! . I Casts Its Spell rrff ; I jicl igu nf Mlxa Hoaklna aha llnda tho gnm fnadriaUng. hit. Mark 1evlnga, a'nte woman' golf champion, ciuircd an Inlereal In Muh Jung In HenitlB hat ummr, wheio It waa very popuinr. Mla Marguerlto lieckman, dlre'tor nf tho Chlliln n'a theater In Omaha, In Intereated In thing that lnlrat chil dren. Tho Muli-.iiiiirn game U auli'd to children over year, It la an Id, and according to Ml en Hoaklna, Frank Cowd-ry of Omaha, who la about thut ngfl, pluya a vry good game. Mary J.ydla Howe took time Friday morning1 to have her art ahop In the Morrla Hotel building, Kbrhteenth and liodge, for a leaaon In thl attractive gatriv. Thl mean that Mali Jungg had a very afrnruf appeal, for Juat at pregerit Mr. Howo in quite abaorhed In getting her art gift ahop, where ahe will tiinke a apeclhliy of art novel ilea, ready to open October 21. Birth Announcements. Mr. and Mra. S, K. Wallace an nounce tho birth nf a eon ftt the Btew art boapilal, October 14, A daughter waa born October IS at the Mtewart Maternity hoapltal, to Mr. and Mia, Herbert K. bin la. Mr. and Mr. Hurry fitwn of Bloux City, announce the b.rtti of a daugh ter, Klaln Hhirley, on October 10. Mr. Htem w formerly Mia Fannie Kantor of H.olx City, Ia. Jbirry Stern I the aon of Mr. and Mr. 1,. 11. Stern of Omaha, Mr, and Mr. Herbert 8. Heaven rich announce the birth of a eon, October it, at Stewart Maternity hoa pltal. He ha been named for hi father. Jade and glowing copper are the colors in a girdle which encircle a black Chantilly lace gown, color which might be repeated in Milady' Drocanc.d alloc.. Can Make Prompt Delivery Anthracite Pennsylvania Elr ..S22.00 Spadra Crate glS.50 Semi-Anthracite Greenwood Lump ..$l-t.!0 Commercial Lump. .812.50 Mine Run $11.50 Bituminous Ca non City Lump. . SI 0,50 Franklin County ..813.50 Liberty 6-inch Lump & 10.75 2- ineh Lump tflO.25 3- !"-b Ei SI 0.50 Central 6-inch Lump 'SI 1,25 2 inch Lump SI 0.75 3.inch Cg ........ SI 1.00 Smokeless Lump Wyoming SI 2.50 Colorado SlO.OO' RFSCPFF.NFD AT YARD PHONE US YOUR OROFR KF. tiwoed 2261 JAck.oa 0840 KF. awood 2262 a t on? KV-Vk-Tt ':; 0 Musical Tea ' The Mun.c department f hn tiouth Oiiiulie, Wctnan club will givn a mu a'eal tea Tueeibiy aftci noon at ti e home nf Mra. C tl, Itiait. Tha after- j noon Will La Uevoled In Aniei.inn tunic. Mra. V. A. Creey will laK i,n Indian and Negro mimic and Mra. (nan ll ng'r will g.v plinio tlutrn- tiniia. M;a I .mil 4 Peterann will eni two nf Thurlow I,)euiii a a Indiiiti aonga; M a lirm ii hii-lnong w II g,v Troyer "Prayer to tha Hun timl." and M.a Peterson and M e Hte.n bug H II alng a duet, limner I "' bird w.ll give two vlobn numla ra and M na Vernn Moore will alng wlih Mlaa Petrreoii. lleb n !'ot and Mra. It. tig er will bo accompaniat. HalloMeen Hanre. The I O. 12. club will glva a Hal 1'iweeii ijwriie, aa the flint of a at tie nf dance, on Thin'lay evening. Oc tolr 13, at the Dlk i lub toon, a. Mia. John ii, NleiP rat In charge, llHiiiintiy Itetlcw Harmony Jtavlrw No. 4", W. J;, A. of the Muccabeea will bold tii'lr mnnlhly kenaltigton lit thn liotno nf Mi. Frank Herzog, Ji20 Franklin atreet, next Thuradny. Crrai eiil llaln lng ( lub The Crewent Formal Dancing club will give a dancn Friday evening, in: tnber 20, at tha Hcoltlab Itlte Cathed ral. Ferb.li Party, The Voting I,dla' Hidallty of Hacred Heart parloh will give a card and dancing party Monday evening at lycflum ball. Th' frlenda thou liait, an4 their (4p lln ir. l, Ompula ttinn t Itiy "I'h hoere of sttel, Hhnli'r,iirir, - pi i With the opening: of the doors tomor row the Omaha public will witncwi a aight uch a han BeMom been hcpd be fore. Weeks of intense merehawlininfr, and the most aggressive buying are re sponsible for these wonderful assortment. slsfv ID' 5 f Late in the season you may expect values like these, but never in the middle of October. Prcviusa Ornwmhttc I'lush I V 1 n irla In e Xnrm a n 7,y Vclirrvlte Vtldinv MarUen Dun1 tyne Wrnppy, HUmi il, Stnljjht" lin I ,. l;l lv, .t mi lt It tl, I'tdm.'in, (,v Viii.t tl, liit fh tl and Ihap.d Typrx. Kliss Bishop Visits r i if mm 6 mt laMiatii Ii taik'V SLimmtimmmuaim Vt Jvliwa ljla J:i) of J'i i tii' 1. 1 ia toe niece nf Mra. lio Hliepberd. Mlaa Plahop expecia to apvtid a x motilha In Oni-iha atudying nt thn Mlaner School nf tho Hpoken Word. Tomorrow, Monday Begins Our First Annual GOAT - WEEK which will prove to be the outstanding value-giving event of the year Surpassing all former achievements in coat selling be cause of the extraordinary values and the, magnitude of assortments. Three Spectacularly Low Priced Groups Krminic Noted Author Mas Life of Varied Experience Kdtlibiii N'orrlH, wlmac new alnrV, "I'l l ! I ii Penpln of Import, na e," ba 1 1 . . t been publ wiled, bat m a l,f nf xotiiiwhiit waited cjpi tu t, re uml for tune. One i f alX i h l lrt-li Klin lived a Ji.lly, canfne ex!'uua w.th a foreat i for a pl-i)gfoiiiil and iloga, Imi"'. .ita and i Ii ken for davmatea, Iv.tthleeii giw up at "Trei havi n," Is. r fatln i a home in M II Valley, Cal., Kli'lteii d fnaii I be wind and fug at ih. i fu.it of Mount Tatn ilp i a. Hut b r f ret Ut of inlvimly i.inoi early. At 19 wl.in di'botiiiilo Kallibcu Haa plann.ng her parly kowiik for a f rt W titer in han Franc n.-ii, her mother waa airlckeii with pneiimuti a and in i- ll.aii a month her i,,iili waa fol lowed by that of llie fatli-r. Financal revenu e ! ft the alx orphan dec! lute, but gallant hearted, Kathleen found u poa.t,i,u In a hardware atotu at 130 a month, her brother and younger a ter in eta the total of tho fum.ly'e In (i, me to JV und they tiluuya iimniiKi-d to k'-ep ii inn, I uf the r iiie terror, debt, l.oh n'ght. Mia. Norr.a und In r aM';r riiuriod from tlte off.ee to the lurk of gell.ng i nm-r for the hiniK-iy ili. I'll, n, of lulling abed, wiieii.ug d ln a a tnl nibbing floora, but the I tlla family clung together : bravely and managed to aiiu'i It many momenta of fun. A f-w yen re Inter Mra. Norrla mar rid! Cburba Noir.a, tha younger brother of fho author nf the "Octo pila" n ml "The I'll," now b m If a Will kliov.li novel, at, Ifif III a I. tile flat nn Hut Imoliio of u young end ed tor waa not luxuiiotia, Hit 11 waa "Style Without Extravagance" IliPllilS ml vm a VU, 'lJ t1- fi 1519-31 Douglas Street '."''If li'li ' - fmm 50 $(lC50 $7150 f.atf '. ! Ht ftif - fvlttlh I hot The Really lly I OKI T1I ( . l.iStll. Ton imi'ny limne are tho health eiietoiia nf tlcme H ho livu In lli' lll. I.I other win da, whlln they may bn l'rtiit.fiillv fiiiiilhliMl, they are not IkiiIIv cli an. Take, fur Inelance, tint bal broom. The toilet may l a menace to health If It la urn lean. For a hard lo clean diei nloied toilet bowl try tlil: Put in ci-nta worth nf muriatic acid Into happy. Making Utile e. oti,,ini' with her aliopping, pla nn, ng l.ttln teicr.f,' to g,v ber family aomn pHiKint eur pr.ae, analcliiiig In r lemnt momenta to wr.te ator.ea that her ligbund aetit nut with unabated f.i.th, In r ilaya were crowded full. Tim year havii brought to Mra. Notria wi.ibli und .prominence aa oiia of Amerlitt a tnoet popular novt liata, but her aclu me of life baa rema lied tinchimged. Kim baa J returned to Cal font a and built an at- ! ir, I'va li.iniu fin h firurie fiineli li.-.'ir I Harutoga. There ahe and her novel at hutilmnd can writ Uudlalurbed. Jiut her daya are not nil filed with work Hlie at II del ghta In lu-r kitchen and her flower, and la at II buay mother ing children, now her own aou and Ittle nephew and niece. However occupied ahe may be w th a new book there I alwny time to awitn and romp and fiol.c w.th them. RUTH HARMS DANCE STUDIO B34 South 40th WAInut 6295 (l'lnt Hulyok Sludio) Claatie and Social Dancing, Butineta Cirla' and Club Claaaea And we specially timed the event cotiNiileriiiK this the most logical time you would want to buy your new Winter Coat. Hundreds of splendid models to choose from- all iicasiirinr up to Hie high standards maintained by IIcrzbtTg 's. m ' If 4 This is .surely a record event at value giving. Ail feminine Omaha will see the wisdom of making its coat selections dur ing Coat Week. Uroicn licitulcer Mack Cvptn Tan A'ar (trau Caramel Cucoa Xac i'.tlltx.u NJtM'vi y, St t Mimdaiin .Irrxr-, Miuut mul f.liii Clean Home the Kiwi and Id It remain there !" minute. Then fluali the tnllrt nd put a handful of washing aoda Into It to iieutralle the affect nf Ihe acid. Fluh aeveral tlmea. The H ilar In too many homea con tutna fat homa of germ breeding rub iilt.li. Tha really clean home get rid of nil ue.lene artlclea In the cellar. It leu't a very agree hie job, but It la a iiecei.ary' one, thia cellar cleaning. A commerrlnl i!lliif"ctunt ahuuld be In every home. It ahould be (tee. I fieely In a cellar that baa tea-n cleiined lip. once a week at leaat a little dlaln f.ilHtit abuuld ba poured Into alnka, warhtuba and other drain. Another eon tee of danger to brail h may ha found In thu garbage can. In the really clean home the garbage can la alerlllxed at leant once a week. To effect thia. the can 1 tilled about tbree fourth full of water to which I added a lump nf oda. The can I ciivrcd and aet to boll for 1.1 mltiiilca. I loth Inaldo and nutelde ahould be rcriibbcd with ft briieh kept for the purpnaai and aoap. It ahould be rinaed and dried with paper. The can ahould bo paper lined before tialng. I,li:ht, air und direct aun raya are liatuie'a nlda to clranllneea, Think it over la your homo really clean? HI tu in SlVrvrs, nnd ntlier innnva-