The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, December 16, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    nLincoln, Nebraska, department
Succeeding “THE REVIEW”
R.AGO T. McWILLIAMS, Editor and Business Manager t 225 South 10th Street.—Telephones: L-5550 and L-4302
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LINCOLN NEWS IN BRIEF
Messrs. M. G. Wright and G. W.
Bullock of The Monitor staff of
Omaha were in the city last Friday
and Saturday on business.
Mrs. E. A. West is reported some
what improved at this time.
Mr. Jack Spicer is confined with the
i heumatism.
The N A. A. C. P. held a rousing
meeting in the Newman last Monday
n'gh*, and quite a few were in attend
ance. The next meeting will be with
the Morning Star Baptist church, coi
ner Twenty-first and Q strets, Mon
day, December 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiley entertained
the Eutopian Art club at their home
1124 O street, last Thursday night.
They report a good attendance an<
successful meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Williams have
plumed from St. Joseph, Mo., where
they attended th; funeral of their
father.
At. Mt. Zion Baptist church last
Sunday the pastor delivered two In
teresting messages to his congrega
tion. The Sabbath School and B. Y
P. U. services were well attended
Preparations are being made for the
Christmas program to be given De
cember 24. Services for Sunday. De
cember 19, will be as usual. The pule
lic is invited.
Rev. McAlister of the Newmar
Methodist church held his rally last
i Sundav. In the afternoon there wer
: special services, and all pastors and
• churches were inv;ted to take part
: Res-. H. W. Botts of Mt. Zion Baptist
; church did himself and his hearer?
: credit in the message he delivered
• Amount raised for the day netted
; over flOP
■ The annual union services will hr
: held in Mt. Zion Raptist rhurrh or
• -istmes momine at 11 o'clock.
: Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Michoes,
■ r:ne habv bov last week.
NEWSLETTER \
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The Davis Women’s club will meet j
next Tuesday, December 22, at the
home of Mrs. Paul Moore. S.
Mr. Thomas W. Coleman has been V
very ill for the past week and is con- ?
fined to his bed , ..
One of the best meetings and de- !!
bates of the season was held by the \ |
University Literary club last Sunday ■>
at A. M. E. church.
The L. I.. Kensington will have theii I
Xmas tree and program at the home •*
of Mrs. Pearl Christman Monday af
teraoon, December 20. £
Mrs. Robert Johnson is much im- V
proved this week.
Mr. MyTel Dean, who underwent r X
operation at St. Elizabeth’s hospital
is getting along very nicely. V
Mrs. J. D. Bowen is r :h improv c" y
in health, although she w, s compelled
*o • ndergo an operation.
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NEW FALL STYLES {
Light and Airy Colors Is Predie- i
tion for Season. £
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Designers Are Endeavoring to Etlml
nate Lines Which Will Give
Wearer Broad Appearance.
J*ea time in fashionable places la j
a most fascinating hour this time of ,{
the year, aa we are all tired of sport ■>
Clothes and this affords an opportunity %
of seeing something decidedly new in *
little afternoon frocks, according to a *8
fashion authority.
It Is going to continue to be a fall
aeason of light airy colors—cream
lace for afternoon wear and black
lace for evening wear—quite the re
verse of what we have been accua
tomed to.
A charming frock worn at tea by a
blonde mias was deep ecru pussy wil
low taffeta and an overdreas of fish- 1
net lace In cream color. A wide rib
bon girdle with Immense bow and
atreamer ends In the hack was of wide
ribbon in light tobacco brown. Tha
whole dress carried three tones of the
lighter shades of brown beautifully
blended. The hat worn was one of
the newer models, a medium-sized y
rolling brim. It was a brown duve- X
tyn, beautifully hand embroidered in j y
several oriental shades. The crown, X
aeml-Tarn O’Shanter effect, was of all- y
ver metallic embroidery trimmed on £
one side with a soft bow of glossy y
brown satin ribbon. £
Black lace certainly reigns supreme '{
tor semlevenlng affairs. X
Whether a coat ts long or short, y
: Wide or narrow at the bottom, or a £
wrap of conservative rich velvet or 7
any other (topuiar material, the do- £
signers are endeavoring to ellmlnata 7^
inv lines which will give the wearer
■ broad appearance.
The majority of suit coats are al
most knee length, many unbelted and
ilightlv flaring nt the bottom, hut not
rippled although a few show [minted
in«et“ of c • Tasting materials.
One suit was most novel, showing a
••ape instead of a e«.at. TbS skin was
made on plain, straight lines, the ma
•eriii! being mstv gold-colored duve
tyn. the bottom ft* shed with a five
Inch band of the s ittte ninterinl in dull
delft blue duvetvn and around thf
bottom was a band of the gold-cnlnref
duvetyn pul on underneath as a fac
ing and it had no other lining. The
large drap'd collar was of the sami
material as the skirt proper.
Suit collars general!? are not as
large as Iasi season. The choker types
coming In strongly especially if made
of fur. are pulled through a loop, giv
ing a double-brea«!ed effect, but on
capes they appear very large and
draped quite full, whether made of
fur or material.
While set-ill sleeves predominate
many are showing the kimono and
wrap style. Kaglan or semiraglan
with a single seam in the back or
front, or vine piece are also found. The
bell-shape bottoms are not neglected
this season.
Dandruff Is
A Warning
It you an hathirfd with dandruff
sad Itch tag scalp it ought to be a
warning to you There is danger of
oaldneaa ahead Don't delay, but
begin at once to us*
CRVDOL
“Nature s Hair Tonic"
Crude Oil made pleasant to use
At Drue Stores in 60c and 20c Tubes
CKIIXXL AUTUKPTir SHAMPOO
A Delightful Scalp Cleanser
50c the Tube
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201 So. 10th Street
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Phone B329I
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PLATE DINNER 25c
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We Specialize on luncheonettes
JACK GAL.BREATH
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240 N. 10th St Phone L-5363
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Consistory No. 32
MEETINGS FOURTH
THURSDAY NIGHT
111. Commander-in-Chief,
W. W. Mosley
111. Recorder,
W. A. Johnson
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A. F. & A. M. j
Meetings j
Second and 4th Tuesdays j
W. M.t H. M. Hill
Secy., G. B. Evans j
Painting on Spider's Web
Painting on spider web Is done In
1 Norway and the pictures are framed
like any other drawing. The webs em
ployee which are of b very dense
weave nre found only In few localities
dittirul! of access and the supply of
them Is limited
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Demonstrated
“Flattery." says the office philoso
pher. “Is B aperies of eyewash which
we use on our next-door neighbor. But,
of course, he never tries It on us; b«
tell* ns he nas too high an opinion of
our Judgment to do i hat I” London
Answers
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VY. C. PYLE
1245 So. 9th Phono B-1472
Lincoln, Neb.
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ELI SHIRE. President
Apparel for Men. Women and Children
New Dry Goods Department
Let Us Clean Your Garments
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i* I Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 35z. ______ I
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Telephone Webster 88Q J
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