2 C Sage-Deuel Wedding Plans Announced for October. Miu BUnch Deuel h announcH October 4 11 the date lor her wed dmg to Dr. Er Sage. The art inoiiy will tsl Ure at Trinity c thrdral, I)f4ii trphrn McCiuUy of finating, ul tmfl reception (or the- ii frfiniliri Mill follow. Mitt Deurl will hive her matron o honor Mrt. Newman Demon, and her maid of honor will be Mi Mar tha Morion of Nebraska City, who it at present her home gueit. Lake UeueC brother of the bride, will be but nian for Dr. Sage, and the uthert are to he Dr. Robert Schrock, Dr. (ieorge toehlrr, Harry Kokc and Newman Benton. Dew-Harrit. .fr. and Mrt, John Ilarrit an nouiue the marriage of their daugh ter, Mahet, to Edwin S. Dew. ton of Mrt. William Dew of Dade City. i Ha which 'took place in Omaha , . r ttr r j uenay auernoon, iev. w. c. im the couple 'left for Florida, whei- they will make tneir nome. Mr. and Mrt. Samuel Goldberg of Council Illurft. la , announce tnc en gagement of their daughter, Frieda, to Myron Goodman of St. Louis, Mo. No date hat been set for the wedding. Affair for Mitt Manh. Saturday evening Mist Almarine Campbell entertained informally at dinner for Mist Grace Marsh, who is her guett from Highland Park, III. Today Mitt Marah will be honored at a motor picnic when the guest list includes the Messrs. and Mesdamrs Byrne Holmquist, Herbert Negele and the Misses Frances Castetter, Izetta Smith. Edith Latta of Teka mah, Josephine Schurman. Almarine Campbell and Katherine Davis ami Messrs. Sam Carlisle, Junior Preston, Ralph and Frank Campbell, Tom Kinsler, George Murphy, Louis Metr and Harry Kay of Sheridan, Wyo. On Monday Miss Izetta Smith will entertain at bridge tea for Miss Marsh, and Tuesday Miss Campbell and the visitor will motor to Des Moines for a dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chamberiin. They will return Wednesday and will be complimented at dinner by Messrs. Frank and' Ralph Campbell at the .Country club. Complimenting Miss Leacb. Miss De Weenta Conrad was host ess Saturday at luncheon at Happy Hollow in honor of her guest, Miss Nancy Leach of Minneapolis, Minn., and of Miss - Jean McHugh, their classmate at Dana Hall, who is visit ing her aunt, Miss Kate McHugh. Covers were placed for 65 guests. Saturday evening Miss Willow Obrien entertained at dinner at Happy Hollow for Miss Leach, when the guests were the Misses Helen Rogers, Nancy Leach and De Weenta Conrad, and Messrs. Dick Smith, Milton and Millard Rogers, Layton pilly and Keith Adams. Today Mist Leach will be honor guest ai a picnic at Valley and on the Elkhorn ridge, when those pres ent will be the Misses Conrad, Tom my Hart and Marion Alleman, and Messrs. Dade Clark, Timm Webb, Bavlis Spain. Delmer Eldridge and Donald Smith of New York. For Mr. and Mr. Binder. On Thursday the Dundee Sunset club, whose members are a group of neighbors "living in the 4800 block on Farnam street gave a picnic at Elm wood in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooke Binder of PottstoWn, Pa. Friday evening Mr. Binder's broth er, Mr. Harry Binder, and Mrs. Binder entertained at dinner at the Athletic club for them. Mrs. Binder was honor guest at luncheon on Saturday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Isakson, when the guests were the Mesdames Herbert Lind quest of Fargo, N. D., who shared honors with Mrs. Binder, Harry Binder, Charles Rhamey, Bert Reavis, C. E. Corey, A. B. Tebbins, Louis Smetana, Walter Howell. Saturday evening Mrs. Walter Rouse was hostess at her home to a number of friends, complimentary to lhe visitors. Guest From Toledo Honored Miss Florence Burgert, who is Ur eieter Mrs F. P. Kirken- dall, has been honored at jn number of affairs since ner arrival. un WTmAfiMeAtr Kfra Virrnr Caldwell Yi tuiiMui,; .. . - - entertained the guest at luncheon at the Country ciud ana tnat evening Mrs. W. M. Babcock was hostess in-, (Anwqll .t ilinni f hir hnme when Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hurlbert of Pittsburgh, who were guests or Mrs. Kirkendall's for the day, were among those present. This evening Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Our Removal Jewelry Discounts Are Thrilling the Multitude And this is the Final Week. Thousands have profited. Thousands of more bargains for those who act quickly. , This is our method of financing the opening of our new store at 305 South 16th Street Next Week and we are disregarding EVERYTHING but the QUICK CASH values. REMEMBERTHIS WEEK ONLY! T. L. Combs & Mazer Company Now 1520 Douglas Street To Spend Autumn in North TKortpn fir. " ) J Pdchy if Jx I I Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morton, jr., and daughter, Patricia Joan, will leave the latter part of the' month for Lake Superior, where they will join Mrs. Morton's father. H. O. Penick of New Orleans, who js enjoying a hunting trip in the lake regions. En- Hochstettler will give a supper party at the Country club for Miss Bur gert, and Monday Mrs. Kirkendall will honor her sister at luncheon at her home. Tuesday Mrs. W. R. McKeen will be hostess at luncheon for Miss Burgert. In Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Potts of Omaha are spending their summer vacation at the Broadmoor, at Colorado Springs. rA number of other Omahans are staying in the same region. In Manitou are Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Schulter. Miss Claire Farrell, Mrs. Capitola Osman and Miss Mil ArrA Osman sunA in the same oartv are Gertrude Reynolds and Merle A. Thompson. , Among Omahans who were at the Antlers in Colorado Springs last week are Mrs. Charles Fuller, Miss Mary Ure, Miss Thelma Woldruff and C. S. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eaton have left Omaha for a stay in Colorado Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weese are leaving in the near future for the game place. Mrs. Stevenson Honor Guest Mrs. W. G. Bailey will entertain at Innrhenn Wednesday for her sis ter, Mrs. H. E. Stevenson, of Water- ville, Kan., who is her guest at her home at Carter lake. The kmcheoh, which will be served at the club, will be followed by bridge at her home. ,' On Tuesday Mrs. W. F. Negele will compliment Mrs. Stevenson at bridge, when two tables will be placed for the game. Ladies' Open Day at the Council Bluffs Country Club. The ladies of the Council Bluffs Country club extend an invitation to the golfing ladies of the Omaha golf clubs to visit the club on Wednes day, August 9. A special program of golf events has been arranged, un der the managership of John Cald Omaha? 8 Master Jewelers 3 i, :(.. ? r v route home they will visit friends in Minneapolis.' ' Mr. Penick will go. to New York in the early fall to meet Mrs. Penick who has been spending the summer in Europe. They will come to Omaha for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Morton before returning home. well the "Pro." Luncheon reserva tions may be made with Mr. Caldwell at Black 4749. Council Bluffs. Fortnightly Dance at Crook. Following a pretty custom at Fort Crook, Major and Mrs. Rogers and their two daughters and Lieut. Bar low newest-arrivals at the post were in the receiving line at the fort nightly dance at the post Friday night. It was anA open air affair, given on the tennis. court. It was the third function of its kind this summer. Varicolored 1 lights were strung about the courts'and the Seventeenth Infantry band furnished the music. Miss Katherine Kernan, daughter of Gen. Kernan in command of the Seventh Army Corps area, other staff officers and some from Fort Omaha were present. Mrs. Steele Guest of Sisters. Mrs. J. Frank Hamilton and Mrs. M. L. Lewis will be hostesses at din ner at the Field club Wednesday eve ning in honor of their sister, Mrs. G. W. Steele, of Kansas City, and Mr. Steele. P. E. O. Luncheon. The Omaha P. E. O. association will give its regular luncheon on Monday, August 7, at the Burgess Nash tea room at 12.30. All non resident P. E. O. members are cor dially invited. 1 High Five Party. The Ladies Altar society of St. Anne crmrch, Twenty-foujth street and Poppleton avenue, will give a progressive high five party in the parish hall at 2 p. m. Thursday, to which the public is invited. Knights Templar Picnic. More than 700 Knights Templar and their families attended a picnic at Olive Crest Saturday afternoon and evening. After August 14th 305 So. 16th Street THE SUNDAY BEE: Country. Clubs At Happr Hollow. Mr. and Mrt. K. L. Harris enter tained tight gurttt at dinner at Happy Hollow Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrt, W. L. Lund gren of Chiitgo, who are vitume Mr. and Mrt. C. D- Glover and for Fred Glover. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Howe h4 at their guests at the dinner dance Sat urday evening Mettrt. and Mes damet L. E. Hurtr, J. A. l.inder holm, George A. Robertt, E. I . Hec tor, Carl A. Swanton, W. O. Fuller. R. D. rhillip. II. G. Windheim, Mitt Marion Howe and George W. Sumner. Field Club. Harley C'onant entertained 10 tucsti at the dinner dance Saturday evening at the Field club and Mitt Almarine Campbell entertained a foursome. E. E. Stanficld had reservations for 10 for intermission, J. P. Jerpe 12 and Herbert McCoy 4. Country Club. Fred P. Hamilton entertained six gurttt at the Country club dinner dance Saturday evening. For Albert Gustin and Thomas Beels. Frederick Nash was host at a stag dinner at the Country club Friday evening for his guettt from Kansas Citv, Albert Guttin and Thomas Beels, Saturday evening. Corneliut Clarke entertained at dinner at the Country club when his guests were the Misses Virginia Cot ton, Dorothy Norton, Anna Snow of Pittsburgh. Ruth Wallace and Messrs. Nelson Updike. Junior Nash. Bob Smith, Phil Hardy of Lincoln, guest for the week end of Mr. Clarke, and Ned Burke. , For Guest From Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. James Muldoon, jr.. entertained at the Athletic club roof Saturday evening in honor of their guest, Miss Nelle Ross, of Kansas City. Those present were the Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Bender, J. C Mullin, T. F. Murphy, T Wirbham and Oscar Baumeister of Council Bluffs, Dr. and Mrs. Syd ney Schall and R. C. Kyan. Luncheon. Mw. Nicholas O'Brien of Council Bluffs entertained at luncheon Thurs day at the Council Bluffs Country club, complimentary to Miss Elva Carter and Miss Helen Gould of Omaha. The Misses Carter and Gould will enter the University of Nebraska in the fall. , Progressive Dinner Party. The Zeta Delta sorority entertained at a progressive dinner for "rushees Friday evening. Six courses were served at the homes of the Misses Rhea Whitmore, Edna Thompson, Marjorie Pool, Laura Perkins, Flor ence Drake and Inez and Alice Rob erts. Columbian Club Party. The Columbian club of the Sacred Heart parish will entertain on Wed nesday at Lyceum hall, Twenty-second and Locust, when the hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mes dames M. Stoeffer and George Fancha. . . Birthday Celebration. Mrs. Elmer Peterson entertained 20 couples at a surprise party Satur day evening at her home in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Peterson. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Birth Announcements. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Gleeson an-1 nounce the birth of a son, Edward M., at St. Catherine hospital, August 3. Mrs. Gleeson was formerly Miss Grace Peters. A son, Arthur Roland, jr., was born August 1 at the Nicholas Senn hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rob erts. The ribbon hat hat collapsed in the nana ana carnea us own c vplnne was a olavtbws that influ ence the making of motor hats for diHerent Dranas ot weamer. J, Edward Carnal, B.M. Teacher of Voice Culture and Ariisiic Singing Marguerite Carnal, B. A. Pianist and Teacher Classes in French -and Spanish Roams 3 and 4 Davidge Blh., 18th: and Farnam Stt. DO 4804 Ret. HA 6343 OMAHA. AUGUST C. 1922. Personals Dr. Irving S. Cutter it confined to hit home by illnett. Mi Jttnmt Vail hit returned from a visit in Chicago and Detroit. Mr. and Mr. IVttr Kirwit mo tored to Lake Okoboji for lhe week end. Mitt Msbele llodgin left Saturday n'ghf for vititt in Chicago, New Jer try and New York City to be gone a month, Mii Anna Snow of Pittsburgh it the guest of Mr. and Mrt. II. S. Clarke, jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. !.. Harris are leaving next week for Ettet Park and Colorado Springs. Mrt. Ray D!McVhiney and daughter, Alice Rae, have returned from a visit in Chicago. H. Martin Uushnell and Gwyer Yates are at home for the summer at the A. L. Reed home. Dr. and Mrs. Luit A. Dermody left Sunday for a two wcekt' vaca tion in Estes Park, Colo. Mitt Nellie Stewart left Saturday for Keene. N. H., where she will spend the month of August. Mrs. Elsie M. Buthnell and son, John, of Lincoln, are guestt of H. Martin Bushnell over the week end. Mrt. J. D. Hamilton, who recently underwent an operation at the Clark ton hospital, is recovering very rap idly. Dick Stewart, 3d, and Jerry Malone left Friday by motor to go to Duluth. and from there to Mackinac island for the month. Mrs. Olive Best left Saturday for her home at Burkett, Neb. She has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Calabria. ' ; Mrs. Phil Bigger and little, niece, Beatrice Adele Miller, left Saturday for a two weeks' visit with relatives iu Salt Lake City. , Mrt. H. S. Pollard of Tampa. Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Howell. Mrs. Pollard was for merly Miss Eunice Howell. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tanner at Grand Island Satur day, July 29. Mr. Tanner is flie son of J. M. Tanner of this city, Mrs. Charles Woodland and Mrs. Herbert Woodland and daughter, Miss Mary, left Saturday to spend several weeks at Wall Lake, la. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Howe and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Love will return Sun day from a two weeks motor trip through Estes Park and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lundgren,andtson, Robert,, and Miss Jeanette Nelson have returned from a motor trip through Minnesota and Wisconsin. Miss Helen Garvin, director of girls' work at the Y. W. C. A. in Grand Rapids, Mich., is spending the month of August with her parents,' 1519-21 Douglas ilk; ' Mr, and Mi. Frank turvin. Mi MM Gibbon of Motion. Matt., at - nvrd thi morning f'r a vim wiih Mi Garvin, George K. Irinan will join Mr. Carman and the childien the early uri of Augiut at l afayeiie, N. J., ulirr thry have t-ikeu a unniicr i-otuge. Mr. and Mr. Arthur toad an nounce the birth r( a daughter, t'atli- 4tll- er.neA.nne, Auguti4. at Stewart ho- mul Mr, toad wat formerly M.t The Mit.e Helen and Dorothy Graham, ilunghtcrt of Mr. an. I Mr. Will T. (irkhani, have relumed from a motor trip to Freeport, III., and Cedar Rapid, la. Mrt, Jamet Morton and ton, Tatiirt, will leave next week for Minneapolis and a cruise of lhe Great Lake. They will vi.it iu Chicago en route home. Mr. and Mrt. C. R. Root and chil dren, Miftt Ramona, (ieorge and San ford, left latt week by motor for the Minnesota lakrt, where they will be until the middle of September. Mrt. Carl Liljenttople and ton, Carl, of Oakland, Cal who have been visiting Mrs. K. Liljenttople, leave today for 0koth and tiering. Neb., where they will visit relative. Miss Martha Morton of Nebraska City arrived Thursday to visit Miss Blanche Deuel. She wilt remain here until Tuesday. A number of affairs of an informal nature are being given for Miss Morton. Mrs. Charles W. Morton and daughter. Miss Dorothy, have re turned from a motor trip to Wil liamstown, Mass., where they visited Mrs. Morton's sister, Mrs. Mary Turner Salter, and Mr. Salter. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm. who are at present in the White moun tains, will join the E. A. Cudahays the middle of the month at Mack maw Island, Mich. They will re turn to Omaha after September 15. Miss Johanna Anderson is spend ing the month of August at Le Grande, Ore., where she is the guest of her brother, P. E.' Anderson, and Mrs. Anderson. They will go on a camping trip during her stay, at Lake Walalaa, Ore; Caramel Ice Cream With Almonds. On pint milk. Thre . On and one-half eupa aufar. On teaspoon vanilla. On cap browned almonda. chopped fine. One pint cream. Caramelize one-half the sugar and add the milk to it. Let cook slowly till the caramel is dissolved, then add the remaining sugar mixed with the egg yolks, well beaten. Set over hot water and cook till the spoon is coated as in custard and cool. Flavor, add the cream and the egg whites, well beaten. Freeze in three parts ice to one part salt. When frozen stir in almonds, which have been blanched and browned in slow oven. . . Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey, holder of several Olympic and national swim ming championships, will desert the amateur swimming ranks to become a coach and instructor. Street Coats, Wraps and of wonderous beauty and fashioned from the most Luxurious Furs are offered from rrirv-r'nrnt- Will NJnt 1 tllOpCmt Ul V HliNOL Put Romance on Safe Basis. By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. 'I 4in .V write Geiald, "and 1 iiin dfrply in love with a girl I've known nine 1 wit IS and the wat II. I i. ins Intuit ff.-vs I It in i ariii!tl hlltt M lh, lu,a 0 u. i.r..e cirfl (jr ,,. ,rto 8JU, w, wouId elope, nly 1 have't say money haven t dnuhed college, My tolkt wont hear it and Prue's family feel the Mine way. They tay we are children uid mutt wait. They tay if we feel the tame way when the it 18 and I am 22, they will let ut be engaged i.nd then in a year or two, when I have made good at the butinett In which they'll start me we can marry. Shall we elope now for we love each other too much to wait?" Stop a minute, Gerald, and ask yourtelf a square, uncompromising question: "Do you and Prue love each other too much to- wait or don't you love each other enough to wait?" If your love it nothing but a mad rattion a wild infatuation, it won't last through the conditions your reck lest marriage will bring upon yon. If yon marry now you are going to meet trials and tribulations, tests and difficulties you are not consid tring. Won't you blame Frne if later you feel handicaped by the lack of the college education on which you are now bent? If she has to give up the comforts of her home to share. your uncertain fortunes, isn't she likely to feel that you have cost her a great deal? When 16 and 20 are whirled into marriage, it is because ruthless old nature is on their track. She wants her world peopled, and so makes blind. instinct whisk youth into the mating from which she hopes to profit in terms of a few young lives. If 16 and 20 can go off and make a nest, and children come into that little home, then nature's plan works out and there is a fair chance that all will go well- But generally when young things mate there isn't enough "straw" for them to build' their own nests, so lacking the money for their own home they come into the house of their elders. Then their attempts to adjust themselves to the marriage .WrIIWVOUTHlNffDf SlLK.THINKOFTHESILK6rl0P Kl7rD0U01A8 ST. All the New Fall Silks, Velvets, Duvetyns, . Stin Cantons, Chinchilla Satins. In all the wanted coloring, arriving daily. Stymie Without Extravagance 25 to 33 less than October Prices in this our first August Sale of FURS 42-inch Select Northern Muskrat Coat, Paisley design, 1 1 C silk lined; August Sale Price P1 1J 40-inch Bay Seal Coat, Siberian squirrel collar and cuffs, t 1 CC gorgeous embroidered sattn lining vlwO 42-inch full sweep Bay Seal Cape, large collar of Siberian d1 CC squirrel, embroidered Skinner satin lind PXiJO 42-inch Hudson Seal Wrappy Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, tlJOQC beautifully lined, a wonderful value at Pa6i70 Full length genuine select Mole Skin Cape, huge collar of tQ7C Kolinsky, satin stripe crepe lining; August Sale Price. . .... Gorgeous Wrap of Hudson Seal, cleverly banded bias strips of Hudson Seal, exquisitely lined with rich embroidered silk, . tfJOAC feature price at ; V51vD Ijrtiirr a.hip ate fraught with diflicul lir. Xot only tio the boy and gill., hai' f.i l.ini ti. mil ratJt other, but Ihey mut alo adjust tlienitclvet to . living hi a new home, that iug it with the older generation, being at onre man and wife and ttill the "fhil ilicn" of parent who don't fiml -it rry to consider Clyde and Ciuc v growiuipt. ' , " ' A home it a vital part of marriage... The partnership idea to integral a .. part of true nurriago hat to .couk through home building, through (hil-, dren, through dream which ate,M worked out by two alone ami uu handirapped by financial dependence , on others. . ., Wait, Gerald. Wait-all you J)'. years old boy. If time prove ou choice, the years still stretch ahead . in wonderful procettion. , . Exclusive) and Early Sho'wlng , of Ntn Falh r Pattern Hats- Moat of which are Parisian styles. Many Pattarn HAT5 $10 Ona STYLE1,! All Hats in this showing were se cured by Mrs. Heitman on her eastern trip. A visit from you will be greatly appreciated. Heitman Hat Shop Athletic Club Building ' 0B Capes '"I Fourth Floor Uli ScjutrzaaizzzicL