4-B THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 2. 1922. Council Bluffs Society To Repeat Oratorio. Members of th I'retbyterlan thoir will repeat the oratorio, "Ths Holy City," by Caul, Sunday evening, Jul 2, at tht Methoditt church. This choir aitfl the Kountie Memorial choir lail Sunday evening tn the rendition of the Mine production. Frank Van Gundy li the Mimical di rector. Binion Woman' Club, The- bill salt conducted by the hout and home committee of the Benton Woman's club netted over $JU for the club treatury. Thit com mittee it planning an apron baiaar for the beginning of the ichool year. Buty mother! will find a tolution to the sewing problem by patroniiing t his baiaar. , Entertaina at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gorton Roth enter tained at dinner Friday evening at their home in Benonhurt. Covert were ipread for Mr. and Mr. Harry Langdon and Mrs. Langdou's oister, Mrs. Smith, and ion Eugene of Mil waukee, Mr. L. Langdon and on Tuelly of Lot Angelei, Mr. and Mn. Claude Landon of Council Bluffs, the Mitset Roma. Eunice and Dor othy Koth and Mr. and Mrs. Roth. Mrs. L. l.angdon and ion Tuelly of Los Angrle will he the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roth for an indefi nite tme. Entertains for Min Detwiller. Mri. Lloyd Pierce entertained at luncheon Monday in honor of Mist Abbie Gertrude Detwiller of Enid, Okl. Mist Detwiller it visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. C. Sturtz, and Mr. Stun. Sunday School to Picnic. The members of the English Luth eran Sunday school will picnic Thurs day July IS, at Fairmont park, Coun cil Bluffs. A car will be chartered to convey the partv to the picnic grounds. Athletic contests and games will be enjoyed. Baptist Booster Club. Mrs. Ray Robinson was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Baptist Booster club. Dinner Guests. Miss Frankie Smith 'of Lyons, Neb., was a dinner guest Thursday at the home of Mrs. Allic Gibson and daughter. Miss Gibson. Miss Ida Blackmorc, principal of South Lincoln ichool. and Miss Edith Wag ner wer Wednesday dinner gucsis at the home of Mrs. Gibson and Miss Gibson. Return From Hospitals. Mrs. Jason Davis and Mrs. F. E. Young, jr., have returned from the Wise Memorial and Methodist hos pitals, respectively, where each un derwent a, tonsil operation. Birth Announcement. A son, Robert Warren, was born Tuesday. June 27. to Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Hyde at Nicholas Senn hos pital Lawn Social. Members of Su, Bernard's pa.ri.sh entertained at a "parcel post" social Tueiday evening on the lawn of the I church. A large attendance was present and a lively interest taken in the "parcel post" sale. Gardner-Butler. The marriage of Glen H. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gardner of Benson, and Miss Dorothy But ler ' of New York city took place the early part of June at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Gardner is a graduate of Benson high and the University of Nebraska. He is now . attending Columbia university. Mrs. Gardner is a graduate of Smith col lege. Attends Conference. Miss Irene Pamp is attending the giro's reserve conference held at the Young Women's Christian associa tion camp at Lake Okoboji. Miss Pamp is a delegate from the Benson High ichool. ' . 'Baptist Social. Wernbers of the Baptist church and Sunday school enjoyed a social Thursday evening on thf church iawn. The' successful members in the contest just closed, were the guests of the defeated. Receives Special Honors. Miss Lucille Barnum ' of Benson and Miss Bernice Henry of Omaha, both advanced pupils of Miss Mar gargite Liljcnstolpe, were among the seven chosen from a Central High class of 40 harmony students for having handed in the best original compositions in that subject. Miss Barnums composition was praised for its "rythmic style" and Miss Henry received honorable mention for her arrangement of a sweet sim ple lullaby. Guest at Luncheon. Mrs. J. M. F. He.uman' was a luncheon guest Thursday of Mrs. A. T. Condon at the Field club. Mrs. Fletcher, sister of Mrs. Condon, in whose honor the luncheon was given, left Saturday for New York, where she will sail for Europe. Chairman of Important Committee. 1 Miss Amelia Wehrs, sister of Mrs. F. W. Seesko and a teacher in South High school, is chairman of the en tertainment committee for the - Walther League International con vention to be held in Omaha July 16 to 20. Miss Wehrs will be assisted by members from the five Omaha leagues, About 2,000 delegates and friends are expected to attend. Meet ings will be held at the Auditorium and headquarters w ill be at the Rome hotel Double Five Club. Members of the Double Five club were entertained at-a picnic suppcT Saturday evening on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith. To Visit Parents. Harlo Wilcox, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, who is staging the act, "It Pays to Advertise." for the Misner school has toured North Dakota, South Dakota and Minne sota and will soon visit Omaha en route to Kansas,- where the same act will be put on... - Attends District Picnic Thirty members from the English , Lutheran Luther league attended the district picnic Friday at Elmwood park.. All Lutheran churches of Greater . Omaha and Council ' Bluffs were represented at this picnic. Extensive Vacation Tour. . Mrs.. A. M. ' Giles left Saturday morning for Calgary, Canada, where she will visit for a week or 10 days. Mr. Giles will go to Calgary and ; meet Mrs. Giles and they will visit Banff. Vaj Couver and Seattle and Portland. On their return they will spend a few days in Denve Will Study in East Miss Cora Quick left Friday for 2 months' study in New York. She later will attend the National Dancing Teachers' convention in Boston, and enroute home will visit in Rochester, N. Y.; Indianapolis, Ind., and Chi cago. On her return to this city she will open her studio. . Personals. John Giles spent the week-end in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Howe and family motored to Blair, Sunday. J. T. Pickard returned Monday from a business trip to South Da kota. William Zimmerman, F. B. Oliver and Robert Oliver motored to Ne braska City, Saturday. Miss Velma Aylworth , is home from attending the northern Baptist convention at Indianapolis. v Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald left June 24 for Minneapolis, where they will spend their vacation. ' "J. Moron and a party of Omaha men returned Wednesday from a 10 day fishing trip to the Minnesota lakes. Miss Hazel Wilcox left Thursday for Denver where she will visit a few days before going on to Manitou. Mr. and Mrr. Martin Hcdclund and little daughter arc home from a two weeks' vacation on a farm near Wash ington, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hunt have sold their home in Glen park and will return to the Hanscom park dis trict to reside. W. H. Moloney and children left Friday for Kearney, where they will visit relatives and friends during the summer months. Miss Abbie Gertrude Detwiler and cousin, Harry Hyter, of Enid, Okl.. are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Sturtz. Mrs. A. J. Sengcr of Ashland, Neb., was a mid-week guest at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. W. H. Locchncr, and Dr. Locchncr. Mrs. Eugene Ward and son. Mar dell, left Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Ward's sister. Mrs. A. W.. Frvcr, and Mrs. Fryer, of Falls City. Nc'b. Mrs. Paul Babson was Thursday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rivett. Mrs. Babson was en route from California to her home in Chicago. ' Miss Lucy Hyde of Fargo. N. D.. who has been visiting at the home of her brother. Mr. R. Y. Hyde, and Mrs. Hyde, ldft Tuesday evening for Minneapolis. ' Ross Melcher, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Arthur Melcher, is Jjome from Nicholas Senn hospital, where he underwent an operation on the glands of the throat. Dr. R. P. Carroll of Laurel, Neb., will arrive Sunday to visit until aft er July 4, with relatives and friends in Benson and Omaha. Mrs. Carroll has spent the last week at the home of. her mother, Mrs. James Maney. Y. W. C. A. Central building open from 10:30 a. m. to 8 p. rri. Monday, 5:45. m., all members of Federation of Clubs or other clubs of the Y. W. C. A meet at the main building to go to Camp Brewster in trucks. Competitive athletic games and swimming will be the chief forms of amusement before and after sup per.. Morris Girls club members will also join this group. Friday, 7 a. m.. the following dele gates to industrial .conference leave for Lake Okoboji for a two weeks' conference: Ethel Thompson, Ruth Ericksoni Ida Sahl, Lena Sasstrom of the General Pershing club; .Ruth Halter, Alive Barnes, W. DT. club; Elsie Dinkel, Blue Triangle club; Jessie Smith, Evelyn Schmitz, B. C. C; M. -Florence Dunlap, industrial secretary, will accompany the delega tion. The subjects for commissions this year are: Everyday Christianity, Citizenship for Women. Field Fede ration and Workers' Education Movement. Ames college alumni held its annu al dinner at the new Y. W. C. A. cafe Tuesday evening. Fred Clarke entertained a group of friends at dinner Thursday evening at the cafe. At Northwestern. A number of Omaha girls are at tending the summer school at North western university this season. Miss Jessie Carey, Miss Mary Phillipp: and Miss Laura B. Crandall will all graduate from the American Institute of Normal Methods in July. Miss Phillippi has just been elected secretary-treasurer of the class. Miss Mabel Shipherd. Miss Mabel Henrik son and Miss Bess Hutchinson are also students at the university. Getting the Host From Milk. An extra amount of cream may be obtained from milk by first heat ing the. milk until lukewarm.' and then immediately chilling it Every particle of the cream will rise to the urface. Tht Glorious Fourth Best Celebrated By "Safe and Sans" Picnic. BURGESS-NASH have proved a wonderful help for the lover of picnics this year. Did you see their window on 16th which offered every thing for the picnic? High, narrow car-fitting refrigerator baskets with heavy straps for security were per haps the most notable picnic help. In reality a light, portable ice chest or refrigerator, $7.50, they enable one to practically live in the auto mobile during the . summer. In teresting are the Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezers, one quart size, $5; two quart size, $6. Mix ingredients for the ice cream before putting the freezer in the car, upon arriving at the destination for the picnic the cream is ready. A Wear Ever Aluminum shaker, wilt be sure to appeal to the lover of chilled drinks, while the indispensable ther mos bottles, the lemon squeezer ot heavy glass, 15c, and the ice pick, 15c, might well be remembered. This same window suggested a won derful form of entertainment for the kiddies, a clown, life-size, carved from wood, holding on his sturdy shoulders a see-saw with carved horses' heads at each end. Very Cool Frocks for Very Hot Days. THE coolest frock for summer wear is fashioned of sheer French voile which is offered at a low price now. Its witching love liness of texture and color is ir resistible when The Mode Pleating Company. 4th floor, Paxton Block, 16th and Fawam, pleat it. Charming touch for both voile and georgette frock is the new half-inch side pleating with decoration of cable stitching. New Candy Shop Rendezvous for Gatherings Over the Week-End of the Fourth. THE new candy shop just opened by Louis Rogers, 411 South 16th street, is the rendezvous chosen by many among those fastidious ones who know the best shops for gather ings of "the bunch" over the week end of the Fourth. An exclusively decorated little shop, metropolitan in atmosphere as any in a great city, you'll find it a place you'll be proud to take a sti anger in Omaha for a delicate frozen dainty or delectable bit of lunch. Lady Mary Vanities Appeal to Woman Who Loves a Bit of Nov elty in Her Dress Accessories. THE Omaha Trunk Factory, 1318 Farnam, is the first shop in Omaha to introduce the Lady Mary Vanities. Ultra smart, they combine features to fascinate I Oblong in shape, their arm cords dangle dainty tassels to match the bag. Black, in leather or silk scarlet, gray and taupe, they Tiold compartments for bills, cigarets, lip stick and powder, yvhile their mirrors extend the entire length of the bag. A splendid value, too, $2.50 to $5. Bathing Suits for Swagger Swim mers. ' "T HE J. T. McQuillen Shop, 1512 Farnam, offer an unusually pleasing line of bathing suits in ev ery conceivable color combination as well as the plainer, heavier suits pop ular among-those who swim daily during the summer. You'll find the prices on this bathing suit line most attractive. Varied Menus a Feature of Great Airy Dining Room. ''THE Metropolitan Dining Room, Hotel Keefl, 18th and Harney, is delightfully cool these hot days, a restful retreat from summer sun. A famous chef now prepares tasteful hot-weather dainties for jaded palates, a noted pastry chef caters to the one who revels in fresh fruit pastries served warm with his chilled drinks. Varied in surprising . man ner is the business man's luncheon each day, a choice of. four or five meats with no additional charge for iced tea or glass of creamy milk. Vacation Shopping We're off! Vacation time k here again. Please try to give . us at least a few days' time to fill your shopping orders everything takes a little time to find you know. 'Address all orders to Polly The Shopper, Omaha Bee, whose shopping, services are offered free to all readers of the Bee. MQtdf (3) Dear Cod in Heaven of your Help the poor children of. the city; Tht little youngsters of tht slums To whom Your blessing rarely comes; The little tott who run and play In crowded, dirty streets each day; . . i READERS FAIR; A MERE man suggests a line of thought with reference to the prophe in a cafe the other evening when two women took the table next to the eighty-yeir-line. wore her skirts iust touching the floor the same when you repudiate the exquisitely graceful new length, which will be observed on all new models for fall tnd winter, aik yourself this rather per tinent question: "How will the girls of Today wear their skirts when they are girls of Tomorrow?" I believe you will at least try the lovely new ikirts. LongSWrt. Introduced by Dame Fashion Demand an Accompaniment of "THE ISwtman af'shop, Athletic Club Bldg., 18th and Douglas, offer 1 lovely-new wide-brirrfmed hats. Call ad describe the kind of a model you d like to have Miss Heitman personally select tor you on her trip to New York in the near future. Hot Weather Dishes in Recipe Book- let TN the recipe booklet which the H. 1 T Hrln. romnanv 1201 Tones j. nugnes company, joncs, will send upon request, you will tind unusually delicious hot w e a t h e r dishes, ices, creams and pudding to' be prepared from the Tangier grated pineapple with artistically garnished salads' drenched in langier mayon- naise. Send requests for recipe books." direct to the Hughes company or to "Polly." New Shop of Interest to Boys and Men. ESPECIALLY interesting to boys and men of Omaha 'is the opening on July 1 of the Omaha Sporting Goods company, 1806 Har ney, where will be found "Every thing for the Sportsman." Radio sets, supplies and guide . books in a de partment under the management of Mr. G. L. Reeve, radio expert, Ed Burdick is the athletic director of the company, J. D. Crew, the man ager. A shop which has our warm welcome and loyal support. Beauty Secrets Divulged at the Sign of the Powder Puff. T" HAT is, I think, the powdet A miff will cain vniir admission to o the Wright David Beauty Shop, No. 6, Baird Block, 17th and Douglas. Here you will find specialists on facial massage which is perhaps the most important part oi summer beauty culture. Experts in other lines of beauty work as well will make your trip to the shop exceed- ingly profitable. Featured are the toilet preparations 'of Dr. Saunders, Skin Specialist, also those of Dr. Dakm. PhoneAT. 4333. Song Hits From the Ziegfeld Fol-. lies 1922 Prove Fascinating. L,l t. . t ILTING, .captivating, the new song hits from the Ziegfeld Fol- lies, 1922.' just arrived at the sheet music department, A. Hospe com- . lanty in New York: Neath the South Sea Moon. .35c My Rambler Rose 35c Listening on Some Radio.... 35c Sunny . South .35c Weaving My Dreams ......35c Sing a Song of Swanee 35c Throw' Me a Kiss 35c It's Getting Dark on Old Broadway ...35c Quite the most refreshing selec- tion of songs provided the - weary public in many years. In ordering "" Jw include postage in check or money ,0. Present fr ,vur v,ewl"8 fnd order. . which you will find exceeding plea " sure in bestowing upon delighted re New Frocks New Every Day! cipients. Send for the beautifully TUp vrriTTPw ,! u.mv decorated booklets showing reproduc- HE McGUIRE and McCOY tiong o djfferent services available. DRESS SHOPPE, mezzanine Pantheon, Ambassador. Queen Anne, floor. Paxton block, entrant- on Sir- Old Colony. Louvain, Etruscan. King wnth ; rninvin , .ni.nM tronage due to the fact that their dresses are new new indeed for styleful models arrive daily ' The Pleasure of the Overland Auto- mobile Trip Immeasurably Greater fr.TC?TJAreM,"de' , Y r ri ".y: Z! Zt auto trip to the lakes much more pleasant if you send your car down to the Universal Auto Top Co.. 18th and Harney, for a neat covering of the hot leather seats. Stiy-at-home people will find 'their cats cleaner in the summertime with th" seats, covtred ; " : ' Jloppin villi J&Oy Who dream not song of bird and tree Oh, help ihem thai at last they find Nor ttar and field and sighing tea; And know You, good and dear and kind; pity Who are denied and do not know That each wee heart ma) thrill and ting Their birthright of the long ago. With happiness and Pondering. The clean, tweet wind, the grimeless tun, And fcep them ever in your fcen, Wide spaces, health, and wholesome fun. Safe from all hurt and harm. Amen. K PRAYER, by Edmund Lcamy. Fireworks Beautiful "Safe and Sane." ""THE Omaha Fireworks Company, 1 1508 Harney street, have an un- usually large stock of fireworks, beautjfu1i whkh promise a sae and sane Fourth, Glowing red lights for the lawn, lit- tie sizzler sticks for the kiddies, bril- liant wheels for big brother. "If it's hreworks, we have it.' is their slogan ucnaic viewing the stock. Pure Thread Silk Sweaters Offered at Unusual Prices. ORKIN BROS, Conant building, Sixteenth and Harney, offer pure thread silk sweaters at a special price range of $17.50 to $25. Beautifully made in Tuxedo modeling, they're exquisite values. Vivid little wool slipons represent the season's novel stylings at prices irresistible. Excellent is " the quality of the Duprand Baronet Satin skirts at $5.95 and $6.95, tailored in swagger fashion. Other white skirts in fancy weaves are offered up to $14.50. Vacation Time Draws Near Are Corset Specialist Has Had Years of Your Clothes in Readinesl? Experience in Fitting Large T ULY and vacation time are your J clothes in immaculate readiness? Th Pnntnrinm. lfith and Tones, have ' ... ' . every modern facility to use in clean- y"r ,vvt J l . " j Vw 1 to th: sturdy ou tine togs which -"JVSul swfi. ,ul men and wornen at your serv- jCv0U'H fjnd them most efficient.. Phone Douglas 0963 for immediate dei;very service J ' pct Your Skin During Automo- bile Trf Q protect your sWn proper,y 1 a stock of the Frances Wilcox ?km Specialist' Creams to use dur- mg your .automobile trip on the Fourth You.wiH find complete stock of these creams at the Le Bron Beauty , Shop, 510 Electric building AT. 4029, also a fine : selec- 3U UtIIKIll 111- nuiiiau sjm. .au.j w.. Silver the Gift Appreciated by Every one. T-HERE is nothing in the gift line which is appreciated more highly than the carefully selected piece of silver. John Henrickson's 16th and Capitol, are proud to offer their as- ( semblage of silver gift pieces both in the hollowware and flat ware. Here you will find represented the well- k.nown i'.lv". P.3".""8, of. the. Albert, Maryland and Madam Jumel are PerhaPs the most desired of the desisns pictured. When You Pack Your New Ice Cream Freezer With Rich Milk and Cream t "w: ' cnJt22 of Fourth o July Fr02en Dainties. Phone Douglas 0409 for immediate delivery service of per- fectly pasteurized milk products. Dainty little cakes for the picnic bas-.Ul1. ket should be made of the Alamito butter, fresh daily, which may be bought of your milkman - :- tied long skirt line of winter which is of unusual intereit. M. M. was sitting him. One of them, a dainty bit of femininity nearing, in M. M.'s judgment, length, without a doubt, she wore when the was a irl. Now. mv dears. When Mother, Daughter or Sister Tskt to Travel" "NE wonders just what would be the nicest little gift to bestow on the fair traveler. Matthews' Book Store, 1620 Harney, are showing the new hand-painted boxes for sweets and tiny cakes, a bit of fruit or salted nuts wjiich have a gay dash of color and yet are conservative enough to place on the window ledge of the Pullman. A lovely "go-away" gift. "Tippy Tilt," the fragrant new talc, is charming as its name 50c. Mass Meetings of Hairdressers De cide the Superiority of New Per. manent Waving Process. "PUREE great mass meetings of 1 hairdressers and the Lanoil Permanent Waving Process was unanimously adopted. Abolishing all tediousness of the old process, the Lanoil as done in the Brandeis Beauty Shop, third floor, takes but seven minutes. In results it is bet ter than anything ever done before, and hair which formerly would hard' i .hui an imnroccinn hv th Lanoil process to perfection. Nor do we ever notice that frizzy dry ap- pearance on hair waved bv the Lanoil process. It looks and feels much better than before waving, es- pecially in the cases where the hair is washed out or partly bleached and out of which all polishing substance has gone. Into such hair an injec- tion of fat is made as part of the with wonderful results. This1 th fr W ' " . r "j.i. coe mch wldtn ?5;5- , , Summer CIothM Demnd Diversity of Changes. QOME one has said that Omaha is almost tropical in the summer and one IS readv t0 aRree. Jt takes an endless number of changes to keep one looking fit, clothes that must necessarily be kept immaculate. Get the Dresher habit, Drcsher's will keep you spick ana span, wim a wmuum i v.. u. Phcvne AT. 0345. Women. A RS. M. C. DQNOHUE, corset VL snwrialitt in thr frArHl Hat - ... - . .-.w Shop 1613 Farnam has nad years 0f experience m fitting large women in " J gracelu, ,x?u" ,ma her work """usually satisfactory. Graciously Lovely the Lines of the Frocks for Wear on Broad Club Veran- das and Dance Floors. T AMOND'S, 17th and Farnam, take pleasure in the knowledge that their selection of frocks for wear at the Country clubs is unusually exten- sive. In the assemblage presented are to be found every fashion favored fabric and color in stylings to suit every type, models personally selected. fo wear on the Fourth Popular Cafe toady Resembles a of July. Clubhouse the Ground Gripper S,!T s,ore; S popular iE Ha,ere 28,1 1 . 1414 Farnam, may well be proud 0 well, that when one drops in for of their display of white shoes for breakfast, luncheon or dinner one is w wther wear True in everv de- ""cbned. to think that the cafe is a " J'. 'ZZ Jfrl, country dub. All day on the Fourth of comfort and correction of foot one may make reservtions for dc- troubles for whicji the Ground Grip- Hciously prepared chicken, steak or per is known, they're ttigly built for black dinners. Phone Webster smart sports wcat 0752. ' ' .' '. : : "To All Parts of the World" "r HERE'S a glamour in the little sign of six words which is to be seen in every bureau of travel, "To All Parts of. the World," which makes even' the most con servative old heart beat a bit faster, for it creates a decided stir of the imagination. The Bock Travel A.gency. 306 South Sixteenth, Tele- Vhont Douglas 4481. renders a travel scr.vlc wh':n embraces the farthest Pln,s our wonderful old world, An agency which has .had 16 years experience in helping adventurous u P'n t"P round the wor d. fa"., d winter tnps to the Mediteranean and Orient are now be,nK planned. All steamship and gave 1 AJcyP.e llu'hn' yTe hngi . Fill Your Picnic Hamper at This Market "THE CENTRAL MARKET, 1 1608 Harney, is an interesting piace t0 the lover of picnic outings. whp will glory in the opportunity to mrtht bi pjtnic nan',per with coid ,cats 0 an kinds cooked to a "just right" degree, fancy spring chickens, rare frmts and vegetables to delight the tastes of the epicure. Sporting Goods House Offers Sug gestions for the Fourth of July Trip. THE Townsend Sporting Goods Company, 1309 Farnam, offers specials which will add greatly to the jollity of the Fourth of July cele bration this year: Thermolware Food Jar (alumi num),. 1-gallon capacity, glass lined, a regular $15 value. $7.50. Hammocks, bright in color, sub stantially made, $4, $5, $6, $7.50 to $12. Bathing Suits, at any price you wish to pay, in any color that is be coming. Men's and Women's Khaki Cloth ing Knickers, $3.75; Coats, $5.00; Hats, $1.50. Kodaks for the Vacation Trip, per petuate the pleasures enjoyed in the secluded mountain haunts. Refrigerator Baskets, $8 up. Boys will be particularly interested to hear that Townsend's are closing out the Carbide. "Big Bang" cannons at special prices, A new jersey; with a. crepe surface is favored for- sports wear. July Sale Begins Day After the Fourth a LL apparel in the ready-to-wear "V department of the Emoorium. un c....u c:.. l u. i i k IV OUUlll . OlAlCCIllll, Wlli UC JJIdUCU 0n sale Wednesday, the day after the r-ourth, .at a reduction on each gar- menf ,7ilrea "om. ?ne-'n'rQ 10 one-half the original .pricing. Grandnv Cheek Was of a Ross. petal S -J. A ND no wonder, her checks, neck and hands were always shaded by a silken sunshade. Quite dif ferent the procedure of Modern Eve her bobbed hair flying in the wind she is the first in the swimming race, her horse is apt to he most often seen along the bridal path, her golf rec ord one of which to be proud, her prowess as a "chauf" a matter of comment among friends. Small won der, then, that the natural oil is burn ed from the pores of her skin. A matter, for the . beauty specialist. You'll find the expert advisers. Mr. Roberts and Mr. Franks of the Black and White Room, Burgess-Nash, the Salon dc lleaute, Hotel Foiitenelle, and the Blackstone Beauty Parlor will prove of invaluable help in restor ing the measure of beauty which is every woman's birthright. Tailored Frocks of Summer Receive. Decorative Touches in Art Pleat ing Shop. THE Ideal Button and Pleating Co., third floor Brown Block, Sixteenth and Douglas, offer unusu ally pleasing embellishment notes for the popular tailored frock favored by Milady Mode. Buttons of combina tion colors are altogether pleasing decoration for the linen and crepe frocks, pleating indispensable for the frock of all fabrics. To Look Your Very Best in ths Summertime Happiest Time of All the Year. ' C PEND a half hour chatting with Mrs. Sears of the Flower-in-the-Bottle Shop, 1025 W. O. W.y build ing, Fourteenth and 'Farnam. about Esprit d'Amour Hygienic Toiletries. Out-of-town women should writs for a free copy of "Smart Appear ance," the aristocrat of beauty books, brimful of ideas on good looks. The "Daylight Make-up," it tells about appeals to the summer girl because it won't rub off and perspiration will not streak. 1 Harmonizing perfumes, toilet waters, talcs, toiletries and sachets are to be found in this charming shop. "Ask Mrs. Stears.1' Luxurious . Furnishing and Appoint ment of Sweet Shop Belies Its Name. D HELPS HUT, Athletic Club Bldg, 17th and Douglas, quit different from what one might ex pect from the name, is a lavishly furnished and appointed sweet shop where one may meet one's friends for. a quiet chat over an iced drink or luscious sandwich. Out-of-town visitors .delight to carry one of the "Phelps Special" boxes of candy home. Spanish Combs More Popular as Season Advances. y HE F. M. Schadell & Co., 1522 Douglas, offer unusual show ing of Spanish combs. Indeed in the selection ' one may find a comb to emphasize the beauty of every frock of summer. A jade green outlining on cream shell is one exquisite comb, $3.. In the Schadell Beauty Shop Milday may have one of the cele brated Boncilla facials which are as surance of skin protection during the most protracted outing. Regal Art Placques. HT HE A. ' Hospe Co., art depart- ment, 1513 Douglas, offers flow er pieces which have been decided by all art decorators as the correct means to use in brightening the liv ing room, an essential color note for the dining room. Regardless of how many pictures one has, if a Regal Art Placque is hung with them it will receive attention and enrich the wall. A very ,large selection is offered, which includes copies of the old mas ters. They will be glad to send lists of subjects and price quotations to out-of-town customers upon request. Johnson's Travel Kit Pocket First Aid for the Fourth of July. GREEN'S . PHARMACY. Six teenth and Howard, offer an intelligent suggestion to be followed on the Fourth of July, the buying of one of the Johnson Travel Kit or Pocket First Aid outfits in metal case which contains everything nec essary for first aid to that sometimes unavoidable accident. The cost is negligible, but $1.00. and if you'll phone Jackson 0846. the Green Pharmacy number, they'll be very glad to send one of the kits to your home for your examination, without obligation to buy. Among the sur gical supplies included in the box are sterilized bandages, adhesivt tape, iodine, etc. nd Trademark Katlatara L V Fattnt Olflca. A4 (W. K 1 p7 T"r in