niH OMAF.A Sf.VDAY UKK: FEnTITARY 13, lOlC. ! i 1! What is Going On in Society Circles Crfighton Glee Club Concert. Ro parties for the Crel((hto unlveraltj Jle club concert at the Brtndol theater Thursday evening: will be given by Mr. 1.. B. Buahman, Mm. Charlea F. Crowlev, Olr. C. W. Hamilton, Mra. D. V. Staple ton, Mr. John D. Cteltthton and Mr. Lea ter Caldwell. Mem'wta of th faculty 111 alxo orcury boxes. The Hat of ' etron-ies for thin mueical eent In cludes: t"Mn Mir '. i . A'llon K.'nv L'. barton .S J. Hrfira 1 lie He a lr. Men ton A. M. BA;:I nil eorte Hi niwli in M. V. Hurklev W. T. r.uitia I.. H. flimhrnan T. C liyrne lt9 T. Hyrne .oaeplt in rne Will Coad V. H. 'ff man "'liarles F. Prowler U. V. . Cnnnell A. I. Crelch h Award ( relshton I.. P. Crofoot Meilanwa V M U 'H' . O. 1 1 or ford VV A. P. Johnaon Arthur Keellna J. A. P. Kennedy F. T. Kennrdv A. V. Klreler A. B. MfComiell J. A. McSlian T. .1. Mi-Shane K. J. McV'mtn John Madden T. J. Malionev Paul L. Martin K. W. Naah Y, A. Nnh K P. Nrh Harold f'rltrhett T. P. Redmond Thomas H. Coleman Nohert Ketrer J. W. TJnttgherty Clarence Kihheraon K W. Dixon P. J. Smyth W. J. Tore John B. Furav Paul Gaiiasher P. W. Hamilton Y. .1. Hamilton J. McMillan Harding Mleeea Marv Hurklev Nettle Biiahnian 1-Men Crelahton Miry Duffy Mary Furav Ophelia Harden Kvcln Hooper l. P. HiHPleton Adolph 8tor Tliotnns Swlfl E. A. Wirkham A. Kwartilander Mlaae Mlanche K'lnaler Ruth latcnaer Maty Mumhhoff Nanette) Murphy Katharine McPornilck aire. 'Vooa-d Marie Woodard luncheon in Chicago. Mra. Ralph Modjenka of Chlrago. who la well known to a number of Omaha people, entertained at a beautlfull ap pointed luncheon on Thuraday of laat week In honor if her mother, Madame Menda. who hnd Juat reached her eight ieth birthday. The house, wii filled with floral gift a to Madame Bends and a charming touch waa added to the lunch eon by the plate tarda painted by her Kranddaughtcr, Marylka Mojeaka. tal , ented atudent at the Art lnatltute, and presenting the different nerloda of cos fumes since her grendmoUier's birth. Tha guests Included Mra. lilackalone, Mra. Oliver B. Orover, whoa h unhand did the mural decoratlona for the Black atone library: Mrs. Lorsdo Tsft, Mme. Vareal, noted Italian singing teacher; -Mr. Dewey, Mra.' John L, Shortall. Mra. Modjeaka. Mri. Clement Cliaae and Frau li'ln Marie Meyer, who played tha pari of Mary Mngdalene In the Paaalnn I'lay at Oberammergau In 1010. Off for Warmer Climea. Mr. and Mra. Ward Burgeae left laat evening for a month's atay at Belle clr. Fla. Mr. and Mr. Jame t. Pazton end Mr. W. A, Redlck arw among; thoae planning to leave thla week for California. Mr. Y. Far nam Smith and Mr. Ben jamin F. Rmlth left Saturday for Palm Hraoh, Fla., for aoveral waaka' atay. Mr, and Mr. O. W. Wattle and daugh tera, Mary and Margaret, hava gona to their winter Jiom at Hollywood, Cal, Mr. and Mr, lloxl Clark., who hava been gueala of Mr., Clarka'a mother, Mr?, itlla fqulrea, have gone to New Vort, "going isn from'-. thr q Palm Mra,) Arthur Roger and three children, Julin, . Mary Allr and Margaret, tear Sunday for a southern trip, (topping first at Tucaon, AH., .and later going on to the coaat. I .Mr. and Mr. William A. Da Bord, who are at preaent In Hawaii, aalied thla week on . the Mataonla and will rtalt V Angelra, El Paao and San Antonio before returning to Omaha In about two or three week. " , ' Sooiety'i Gueit Lit Mr, William Meddara and alitor, Mia Mary Meddara, are the gxieeta of their brother, Dr. E. A. Meddara, Mra. Daniel U Korn of New Tork City arrived Saturday morning to be' the gueat f her parenta, Mr, and Mr. Morrla Lrry. Mr. Boy Jone of Applet on, W1., has arrived to be tha guea of her alater, Mia. A. J. Love, at Loveland Farm on Weat Ijeavenworth atraet. Ml Ellen Wearl of Charoke. la., la the gueat of her coualn. Mia Dorothy Weller. In her honor Mlaa Weller will !ve a brldg party Friday. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Dumont are enter taining Mr, DumoHt'e alater, Mra. J. E. Kb raola ot Denver. Mr. and Mra. . Du mont gav a dinner Thuraday evening in Mra. Eberaole'i honor and aoveral email affairs are planned for thla week, Mra Meredith Nlcholaon of Indlanapolla arrived Saturday to be tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountsa. Mr. Nlchol aon la a! way a popular gueat In Omaha and many thing are being planned for her entertainment during her two weeks' lay here. Mr. and Mra. A. O. Baeaon have a I heir gueat for the week and Mr. Bee aorta alater, Mr. Oliver Pierce, and Mr. Pierce of Lafayette, Ind.. who arrived Friday morning, and Mr. Beeson' ether liter, Mra. R. J. Green, and Mr. Ore a of Lincoln. Mr. and Mr. Plerca will leve the firat of the week with Mr. and Mra. Oreen to pnd a few day In IJncoln before returning home. Mr. Charles llochatetler. brother of Frank B. Hochatetler, has been vlaltlng at the reaidenc of Mr. and Mr F. P Ktrkendatl for the past week. Mr. Hochstetler haa lived many years In Kngland, hta wife Wing 'jie daughter of the late (Jeneral Oiif'.ith of the British army. Ha haa three brothere-ln-Uw now ausvely engaged In the war. which put him In loa touch with the actlvltWs There. Mr. llochatetler waa unable to visit his brother on account of the III neea of hia niece, Mlaa Franoes Ho hatet ler, with scarlet fever. Fromite of Social Calendar. The Week End Dancing club will give a maequerade party Saturday evening at Chambers' academy. An afternoon bridge at the home of Mra. Alvln Johnson will be one of the affaire of Wedneaday. The annual Washington's birthday dinner of tha Omaha club will be given at 1 o'clock on Tueaday evening, Febru ary U. Following the dinner the mem- bera will be addressed by Hon. W. t Bailey, former governor of Kansas, and by Hon. Kmnaet Tlnisy of Iowa. MeKlnley Ladies' auxiliary of the B'nal HiUh entertains at a leap year dancing part at Prairie Park club Wedneaday r-tiiri. Valentine decorations) and heart-shaped programa will be usvd. alias iulvma. Newman heads the young worn' n a organisation that la giving the affair. The teiebratibu of the first aniUver kiy vt the .lulcl Kor.teiiclle will be held KSlS.jr tuning. February A, when the I : : V til i V -i - ' I . ',' ' ' ' ' 4it , - "r-v s i Ill . y : 'i ' YSft Z til i r x ' ' 'tn't ''A's . f 4.1 t It 1 i - ' "ilk ii "t.- '!l !l w 7- agbaso?c , j ; " ' lib l VT: . J ) " kj I x- . SI k L A-Lw it Ji:7 WM. i T ys iHj. Arthur lietline management proposes a ball to be ten dered to It patron and friends. As ail of Omaha society I enrolled a steady patrons, tha ball promises to be a large and Interesting one, for which card will hortly ha laaued. Birthday Celebration. Mr. Richard Johnson was given a sur prise party on his fiftieth birthday at his home Saturday evening. Game and dancing followed. Those present were: Messrs. and Meadamea Ernest Peterson, John R.Young, Lewia Henduraon, John Ijarson N. O. Andereon, August Johnaon, Joel bloom. Ilror A. Johnaon, Knoch Johnaon, John Knqulat. Oacar tiallqulat. Victor Danleleon, Axel Ahlgren, A Inert fetereon. Charlea A. Carl arm. Andrew Pearaon, Ouat Nelnon, Andrew Pollock, Nela j. Auoeraon. K.d Clone, August Wahlatrom. Klorrell. Sveii Wickman. Frit Nolaon. Diehard Johnaon. C. r . Johnaon. Miiaaea Miaaea 81 a ii Aselaon, Hlgne Andnraon, Marie Amteiaon, Holen I'eteraon, Helen lntaleon, Anna Nelson, Norma Johnaon, Thyra Johnson. Messrs. John V. Erron. Charlea Andarson, Olnf Carleon. J. A. Weaaman, . John Nyatrom. tvar Nordquiat, Andy Carlson, A. Johnaon. A. A. Anderson, Krnet Oberg, . ', H. He, ttudolnh Peterson, (ilen Danlelaon, C. F. Johnaon. , Ax 1 11 Ctirlaon, Meaara C. O. Johnaon, ' K F. IVteraon. Merman, Johnaon. 8. Wedwen. AUffiiat Anderson. Naia rH;iidaien. t'arl Nelson. N. It. Petereon, Carl Johnaon. P. F. I-areon, Axel Borrren. ' Harry Johnaon. W R Jhnon. Harold Heiuleraon. Walter Luiidiuixl, Prettiest Mile Affair. Mlaa Katheryn Petera of Pt. Louis Is the guest of her sister. Mr. 8. 8. Car lisle. The women of the Prettlert Mil Golf cluWwlll be the guests of Burgesa-Nash A Co. at their Indoor golf course Monday afternoon from I to I o'clock. Prises will be awarded In a putting and driving contest. - Bulletins from Sick Boomi. Mrs. H. P. Whllmora Is convalescing from an attack of grip at Battle Creek. Mich. Although Jittle Mlaa Wynne Fairfield has entirely recovered from her recent attack of scarlet fever, the quarantine Is still oa there, Mrs. Fairfield having re inained with her daughter in their apart' inent t the Colbert. W. It. HUi-hola. vie jirraldetit of the Omaha National bank, haa been con Patronesses of Creighton Glee Glub Concert .:n,X 1 v 1 ii ' i, i tit -ji w i a ii l: I i ) I 11 i J 'ill' lA'lL f t' n ' J IJ , - 1 Z.t3?7ZZ..m. an. ..wot Hhs. A.J. Beaton. fined to his house for tha last week with a slight attaok of grip. Mr. Buchols la contemplating a vacation shortly, and may go to Palm Beach, Fla. Sorority Affair. The alumna of Delta Gamma were the guesta at luncheon Saturday of Mra. F. R. Hoeg'and. who wao assisted by Mr. W. B. Fonda. The afternoon was ipent aervlng for a charity organisation. Tha members are: Meadamea Meadamea Irving Cvitler. neorge Iamon, Henry Carpenter, 1. C. Buel. F. A. Jor.ea. F. A. Cuacaden, Albert Kurts. M'indaor Mgath. Miasea Hallle W'llaon Jorothy Rlngwalt, Kthel Dietrich, Nona Bridae, lva Sackett, Iaura Hrldice. Kalan Cheaney. Huh Wallace, Lyman Perk, W. C. Kamiey. Arthur mlth, R. B. Uodlke. Paul Hoaaland. Coe Buchanan, H. C. Kvarta. K. R. Ha rrta. M tears Carol Howard. Ida Darlow, Ruth Mill. Loutee Curtis, Ruth uould, Ruth Rlnehart, Hasel Howard, Franoo-Belgiaa Belief Event. Mlaa Florenoa Sohofleld and Mlas Ble- nor Fell will apeak Monday evening at o'clock at the Rome hotel In behalf of the fatherless children ot Franca and Belgium. . Eastern Btar Entertainment. Maple Leaf chapter, Order of the East ern Star, will give its annual card party and danc at Chambers' aoaxemy Tuea day evening. Invitations have been ex tended to stater chapter in South Omaha. Omaha and CouncU Bluff, also to tha atate grand officer. Mlaa Meta Wolf, worthy matron, will head the danue com mlttee, while Mra. Orao Smith and Mra. Luella Shrum wilt hava charge of the card tables. Wedding Guest. Mr. and Mra. Harry Fellhelmer and Mlaa Ruth Arnateln wnt to Bt. Lout Tueaday to be preaent at the wedding of Miss Habette ftraua tc Mr. Howard G Kornbllth. The wed ling was solemnised Thureday In tha preaenit of over 1 guesta. forty of whom were f 10:11 out of town. )lin Arnlvin waa one of the aix trlJ. KiimloV Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fellhelmer end Miss Arneteln roturned home Satur day noon- Fast Festivities. Mrs. John L. Kladerat entertained six guests at a Bt. Valentine's tea Thurs day afternoon. Mlaa Eugenie 'Whltmore entertained at an Orpheum party and supper at the Fontenell Thursday evening for Mra. Jean Marl Gutalain, those In the party being Mrs. Guislaln, Mrs. Tyler O'Con nor, Mlaa Whltmore. Mr. Frank Haskell and Mr. H. P. Whltmore. Mr. C. El Allen entertained the Birth day club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wedne. day. Tha valentine Idea wa carried out In the decorations and favor. Mra. Jerome Llllie entertain the club in two weeka. The member are: Meadamea Meadamea C. Winter. J. M. Wataon, W. Wilier. Jerome Llllie. J. O. Fdmundaon, C. B. Allen. Corey Vaow, W. J. Norman, Tha Bachelor Girls B. O. D. H. club waa entertained Thuraday evening at the home of Mlaa Lillian Krechy. The evening wa spent In playing whtat and plana for a leap year danolng party to be given February J9 were discussed. Th members are: Misses Misses- Mabel Merka. Ethel Clark. Mabel Warner. Iura Krauae. Bxe Wataon. Oretchen Hamann. . LimanKrechy. Kdlth Weekea. Oinoiam Club Dance. Th Clnosam Dancing club will hold its ninth dance on Thuraday evening neat at Bcottlah Rite cathedral. Th roaak ball to hava been given on that evening haa been postponed and the regular dance will be held Instead. The laat danc of the season w 111 be hel i March IS, at which time officer for next year will be elected. At Excelsior Spring. . Mr. E. O. Hamilton la at Excelator Spring, Mo., for a two week' atay. Mr. and Mra J. B. RaJun and Mra. W. E. Palmatter have gone to Exoelalor Springe to join Mr. Palmatler and apend a few day there. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Weller have re turned from a week's vlatt to Escalator Bprlnga. Comui Club Entertainment The Corona club waa entertained Thura day afternoon at the home of Mra. E. U. Ferria. The decoratlona were read heart, t-tpida and Valentine place carda. Mrs. W. IS. Swisher was the guest of the afternoon. Prises were awarded to Meadamea George Harris, J. W. Hood, Daniel Tillotaon and J. T. Dlmmick. The club will meet In two weeks with Mr. Charlea Everaon. Viking Sewing Club. Mrs. A. G. Larson entertained the members of Viking Sewing club laat Thuraday afternoon. Those present were: Mesdames Nels Johnson, Auguat Valatrom, Oust Anderson, Alg-ot Anderson. Adolph Anderson, Nels Anderson, Kflllh Heck nan, Miaaea 81 Kite Axelaon, Bixne Aadereon, bather Uualafson, Mesdamea Berger Anderson, John Larson, Charles Carlson, Kvar Pearson, E. Y. Blldt. A. G. Larson. Mtsses Anna BJorkman, rJtigla HJalm. With the Card Clubs. The Flnola High Five club entertained at the home of Mrs. Harry J. Thompsett Wednesday afternoon. Miss Margaret Moore, Mrs. L. Huftlea and Mra. C. Mterachelm won the prise. Th member of the club are: Mewlamea O. A. Pylee 1 J. Connolly A. Heine C. Mereohelm V. Itoeaing . Miaaea Margaret Moore Meadamea L. liuftleaa A. J. Jackaon K. J. Lynch F. A. Peward H. J. Thompeett Miaaea May Finney Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mra. L. Raduslner will enter tain at dinner thla evening at their home to celebrate, their first wadding anniver sary. The following will be present: Messrs. and Meadamea J. Ratluslner L, Raduzlner 'Mrs. 8. Hoth Mlaa Father Radualner Bernloe Radualner C. Ktern I. M. Wintroub Mioses F.thei Kxduslner Anna Crouna Mastert- Maatera William IWIuslner Herbert Wlntroub Jneth Kailuilner Harold Stern Joaeph Hum , . South Side Affair. The Kntre Nous club of the South Side will give a dancing party MonAy even Ing at Rushing hall. It wUI be a valen tine affair,' with decoratlona, programs and favora in appropriate design. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mra L Kulakofsky announce) the enicaicement of their daughter Ida, and Mr. David Goldwar of Ceylon, Minn. Tha engagement and approaching mar rtage of Miaa Helen lindaey, daughter ot Mia. John U. Reynoida of Sidney, Neb., and Mr. Roger Holman of Omaha. I son ot the lata John B. Holman ot In jdlanapolls. Is announced. The wedding will he celebrated this mon'.h at the home of tha brlde a mother In Sidney. The hrlde.ls a graduate of the Sidney Normal school and has studied dramatic art. A Cuban trip la planned for the honeymoon. At the Henahaw. Dr. and Mr. T. .T. Dwyer entertained a party of eight at aimer Friday evening at the Henahaw. Mr. .d Mr. Thorn., P. Rodmond irav. dinner party for six guets at the ahaw Friday evening. : Hold Charity Ball at Auditorium. The fourth annual bull of the Daughter of larael Ald society will be held at the Auditorium tonight. The funds derived from the ball will go toward the building of an old people's home. The Daughters of Isiael Aid society was I organised four years ago and has held a charity dance each year, with the result that over tn.OOO is now in the treasury. The society haa 400 rembers. It is the plan to start conatructton on the Old people'a homo in the spring at a cost of between $20,000 and $35,000. The committee In charge of the ball to night consists of Meadames Mends mee . li. Kreldel. H. Milder. I. , h'neeter. M. Cioldenberg, A. Silverman. Joe M. Btclnberg, 8. Kavltx, N. Tatel. M. Kort. T. Schalfer. I. Levi, Fenonal Mention. Miss Betty Fairfield Is now staying j with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell. Miss Catherine Lacy left Saturday for New Tork, to be gone for several week. Mr. T. H. Clark of Pleasant Mount. Pa., la spending the winter with her brother, Mr. E. F. Riley. Mrs. Charles O. Everson ha returned from Oalesburg. III., accompanied by her mother, Mr. O. C. Curran, who will 1 pend the winter and spring month here. Dr. F. W. Slabaugh ha returned from J a aix month' stay in southern Calif or-1 nla, but Mr. Slabaugh and daughters, I Virginia and Helen, will remain tor ome time longer. Mrs. F. H. Davl and Mia Elisabeth Davla leave thla week for New Tork and will be joined there by Mlaa Mellora Davis, who went east to attend the Tale "prom" at Naw Haven. The Misses Marguerite and Minetto Rousseau, who spent the past six month visiting In Dubuque, Eugene, Or a, and Twodot, Wyo have returned and are for the preaent at the home of their aunt, Mr. E. W. Nah. Mis Maud Ryan of Portland. Ore., Is visiting her slater, Mra. Cornelius Riley. Mr. and Mr. Frank R. Creedon have returned from Do Molne, la. They are accompanied by their baby daughter, Elouiae Elisabeth, born In De Molne. The Mlaa Gertrude and Hannah Ko paid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kopald, are expected home Wedneaday from a delightful stay ot several month In Buffalo, where they were the guests of the brother. Rabbi Louis Kopald. The Omaha girl were extensively entertained during their stay In the east. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mra. Ouy L. Smith has returned from a two weeks' trip to Chicago. Mr. Andrew Rosewater has returned from a several weeks' visit at the home of her brother In Chicago. Miss Malvlna Newman I (pending the week-end In Oakland, Neb., the gueat of Mr. and Mr. Michael Krasna. Mrs. Frank Hamilton and small daugh ter, Exllona, have gona to Phoenix, Aria., to bo the gueat for aome time of Mr. and Mra. Jaok Barber. Mrs. J. M. Metcalf expect to leave Friday or Saturday for Los Angelea, where she will be joined by her alater, Mrs. Herahey, of Portland, for an ex tended visit. Tho Mlases Agnes and Gertrude Lynch are In Dea Moines, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. If. McCarthy. Mrs. McCarthy was formerly Miss Anna Lynch. Before their return the Mlsse Lynch Will visit in Carroll and Manning-. la. . Mr. H. B. Lemer returned Monday from New Tork,' where ah and her mother. Mra. H. C. Van Oleaon, were called by tha lllneaa of tha tatter's brother, Mr. T. B. Van Emburgh, who 1 now Improving. Mr. Van Gleson re mained in tha east. I Dundee Society Notes Mra. Henry B. La mere returned Mon day from New Tork City. Her uncle, D. B. van Enburgh, to whose bed side she had been called, with her mother, Mr. Henry C. Van Oleaon, la recovering from a aerlou attack of pneumonia. Mlaa Gladys Goodman entertained at tea at her home laat Saturday for guesta. Miss MUdred Brown; ot Hampton, la. Assisting tha hostess were the Misses Gertrude Alkln. Florence Hegbeade, Helen Weeks and Marghrette Geinmel, all classmatea at Rocktord college. Mra. Elisabeth Goodrich has returned from an extended visit In Chicago. Minne apolis and Detroit. The Tennyaon chapter of the Chau tauqua circle, met Monday with Mra. W. B. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George entertained at dinner Thureday. preceding the ub- crtptlon dance at Turpln'a academy. The Dundee Dancing club gave a dance Friday-evening at narte' hall. Mr. and Mr. A. Glenn hava moved Into ! their new home at 104 No. Forty-eighth , street. J Mr. A. J. Elllck has returned from a j two weeka' visit In New Orleans. Edwin Harts, who has been at Mani toba. Canada, since his graduation from Ames college three years sgo. Is at horns visiting hia parents. Mr. and Mr. John H. Hart. Loula Hart and hia bride are also her. Mra. W. A. Ptxley Is in Chicago, where he haa been undergoing som aerlou operations. Mrs. Jamea Chadwtck is In Chicago with Mra. Lewi Reed, who I 111. Mr. and Mra. G. Q. Gulnter are leav ing for Florida this week. Mr. C. J. Morton and Mr. William Pendell. are at the home of Mr. and Mr. 8. R. Ruh. W. A. Graham waa call ad to Buffalo, N. T.. Monday, for the death of hta mother, Mr. F. If. Boyd. The Dundee Luncheon Kensington club postponed its regular , meeting to Feb ruary n. Mrs. H. J. McCarthy entertained at luncheon at the Fontenelle Tueaday, In honor of Mra B. Gant of Kanaas City. 1 Mrs. E. O. Hamilton Is a gueat at the 1 El ma' 1 Excelalor Bprlnga, Mo. ! Dr. F. W. Slabaugh haa returned from 1 a winter rpent In California. Mr. Sl- baugh and two little daughter, will re main another month or two. ' Mra. J. J. Dodda gave a luncheon Wed nesday afternoon at her home, for Mis Helen Llndxey 0f Sidney, who la eoon to be married to Roger Holman of Omaha. The Olrl Bible claa met Friday with Mis Ether Wcsterfleld. Eaerrlaln. "T understood that Crimson Oulch w to he a dry town." "Te." replied Three Finger Sam. "We're all prohlbltlonlata now." Ana you are, no oouur, ne&unier man mUn-t be aurprl.ed. O.la Center, Hen-,whlph s a w)(le open towri ls four mll. !away an' aome of the boys that never took no reswa.r eaerelae before ts wam in' the distance twice a day." Washing ton Star. The Silk Shop 211 City Nat'l Bank BIdg. Opening Sale of Fine Dress Silks Monday and Tuesday 36-Inch and 40-lnch, $1.50 to $2.25 Value, 00 ,$150 1 J aim Many exclusive patterns, con sisting ot the new Gros de Lon dres and Armure Rousseau weaves, Phoenix and Regatta Oress Taffetas, best Americaa make, fancy monotone stripes, self barred plaids and Jacquard checks. Fleur de Jeunesse, fancy Kitty'Kat and Pussy Wil low Silks, Blouse and Shirting Crepes and Habutale, all new Spring silks at about H less than sold elsewhere. E. A. B E S S I R E TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY An especially fine shampoo for this weather can bo easily made at trifling expense by simply dissolving a tea spoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour slowly on scalp and mas sage briskly. This creates a soothing, cooling lather that dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess nil and dirt. Rinsing leave the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, also a flufflness which mskes It seem very much heavier than It ia. After a canthrox shampoo arranging the hair Is a pleasure. Adver tisement. YOUR VALENTINE TO HER Should Be a Box of PARKER' Q FLOWERS O Th kind $hm liktt will fc atily BtUctud from or & itock. The Parker Flower Shop ill South ISth Street Oty National Bank Building 25c Size Bottle of Swissco Hair Tonic Peasant this eovpoa at anr of tha Bnw Ra Sj MoConnall lni Co.'. 4 Storaa. end raeelve trM. a full Vx mtmm hotil. of "MwtaKa" Hair Treatment. Straat Cltr state "8wt " Impart rotor to rrwr or f44 hair, alrta hair arowtta. nmovM dajidruff atoa falllaa hair au4 analp trouble. Coniwu Good Until Feb. 23. Tboaa 6utela of Omaha will nt a fra bottla by aendlna eanv in atampa dtract to Mwlaaro Hair Tratm.nt Co., c P. O. ertiMra. uinrinnatl, Ohio, to palp cover ax benae of parklnii, poatasa, ate. Clearance Sale or aczsrs. wonri ajtb ' CXIUDaVJEWS CI.OTXa BEDDEO, U17 DOUGLAS r.largarctte Lemon TEACHER OF PIANO S4 Floor Pataaraoa stlX. ITth aa raraaa. Vcmguta twos. OmaJta. Ilea. Kali S lv J1.CI a Priet - , Wiek r r a WV f sT S s. a 1