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THE SUNDAY DEE: OMAHA. AUGUST 27. J 922.
Benson Society
"litntio Corrttporvdrat CU Walnut SJ70. '
Woman' Club gnurumt.
Ttt Hidm Woman' club enter
UmH at 1 o'clock lunthrua Thurs
day ar I'rrinrit Mil stub. Ti c H
wa Mifn id hoimr of Mr. C II
i-ant. who. uh her children, Mill
lrv ihf Utter part ""
lndianai-uh. After vi.it with r!
list an. I Iricnda in IndiatiaiH.lit, Mis
I-tut will go to KiWiluk. W, whi
Mr. Ian ha arirptcij a position,
The flub presented Mrt. fan with
of Madeira napkins. Mrt. J. T
i'lrkard had li her gurtl l the
lumhenn. Mr li. U Sharp, wife
I'rv. sharp of the Utnmn Uaptitl
church.
Mr. Norrli Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. P W. N'orris enter
taintd al dinrur Thurarlay comph
menlar to air. anil Mrs, J. W,
Welch anil ton, Merthon, an, daugh
ut. (rtrul Irene, lover wer
placed for 19.
Entertain at Lunehon.
Mist Marnsrile Lilictutolpe chit
tamed at luncheon on Monday at tlx
flrandei tearoom in honor 01 a lor
inor oui.il. Urn Hrl Gilrt. who,
with her litter. Mm firar. are our
suing their musical studies al Bethany
college, l.lndsborg, Kan. ("overt were
placed (or the Mitset Harcl and
Grace fiile. Klcrene Mcllnay. l!rr.
tike llenrir. ()! Sorrnsrn. Kom
Roth, Lucille Uartium and Mitt Lil
jenttolp.
At Carter Lake Club.
Mr and Mrt. f. T. I'irkard and Mr
and Mr. I). M. Wyrkoff entertained
at dinner Wednrtdsir at tarter Lake
cluh. where cover wer placed for JO
. glint. Alter the dinner, trie party
enjoyed the wtrr carnival.
Entertain at Dinner.
Mr. K. J.iljrnlolpe entertained at
iiiniier I hurt-lav in nonor or ,iirt,
Man Dthlstrom. who recently re
turned from vitit in Chicago, nd
lirr daughter, Mrt. C. P. Krirkton of
who returned with her
mmt.rr ti,r a vitit with Omaha rrla
tivet ami frirndt, Covert were tpread
for 20 guests.
Rebekah Kensington
Th Oclle Krlekah krutiiitfton
mi rntrlaiiird at the home of Mri
Salome Hate of Irvington. Friday
evening, August 25.
Weddlnf Reception and Anniversary.
Mr and Mr. P. F.. Young. r are
entertaining today in honor of their
JLM wedding anniversary and aito at
a rereptioii complimentary to their
daughter. Gladys Pearl, and Wilbur
L. rrarion. whose wedding toog
place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
Guests at the dinner will include
Mr. Nellie Pearson, mother of the
groom; Mr. and Mr. O. R. Prar
ton and family and Fraukic McCoy
and Kenneth Harvey of Omaha and
Mi F.stell Trrry of Sioux City.
Mr, tnd Mr. P. E. Younir. jr., and
Mr, nd Mr. Raymond A. Young of
Benton. Mr. and Mr. F. E. Young,
tr., hf four on who nerved in
the great war and three who served
overtea. Mr. Young wa the prcsi
dent of the first War Mother' or
ganization in Omaha.
Family Dinner.
Mr. and Mr. J. Moron entertained
at a family dinner Saturday, when
cover were placed for 12 guests.
Out-of-Town Guest,
Mr. and Mr. M. Hennrgan enter
tained at dinner Sunday in honor of
Mr. Hennegan' aunt, Mr. H. J.
Baker, who wa a guest at the home
of her iter, Mr. M. E. Gate. Cov
er were placed for 14 guest.
Benton Soloists.
Mr, O. Arthur Mclcher, contralto,
will be oloit at the Sunday morning
service of the First Methodist church
in South Omaha. F. B. Oliver, ten
or, will he soloist at the First Chris
tian church.
Epworth League Carnival.
Members of the Methodist Ep
worth league society held their an
nual social and carnival Thursday
evening on the church lawn. Candy,
ice cream, lemonade and an interest
ing program were features of the
evening' entertainment. Proceeds
will be given to the Willard Hall
fund.
Music Committee of M. E. Church.
At a meeting of the music com
mittee of the Benson Methodist
church, George Saltgiver, 3155
North Fifty-ninth street, was em
ployed as director of the choir for
tile coming year. iwr. .liinKivrr is
one of Omaha's recognized tenor
soloists and the church is fortunate
in securing him as director of music.
Dinner Guest.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clayton of
Independence, Kan., were Friday
liinner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Moron.
Entertain Committee Member.
Mrs. W. A. Wilcox entertained at
a luncheon of three courses Tuesday
at her home in the Highland park dis
trict complimentary to the commit
tre member who assisted in making
the ex-service baby show the great
success that it ws. The table was
decora'ed with flau. streamers of
red, white nd btue ribbons and gar
den flowers. A large bouquet of
ater formed the ccnirrptece. Cov
er wer spread for IS
Carter Lsk Carnival,
Mr. C. P. Mcl'liersoit W4 a guet
of Mr Edward Speiuir Wednesday
evenmi at the I nrter lake carnival
Luncheon for Out-of Tcwn Guest.
Mm. Mind Sermon eiiii 'timtd at
a luncheon of ID rover. M. mUy in
honor of Mrs 1 v Gvfd'Hh and
daughter of Petiyvi!!.-. N, l I
Surprise (or Mr. and Mrs Keej. j
The Ikwlile l iv club .U-.4i!t!v J
Mtriid Mr and Mr, Harrv Kr-dl
TurUv cseiuug at their nrw bom
in 1 U'tttioui il(!.iion Mmie n.t
HJii. ii nl,')(d ami 4 diiiit)
litiuton teril
Lunchton Qutt,
Mt UuiH I .i''(r Kittl,oo'f, !
( i ' hoi 0,i.iian ihotvh jinw,i ite
i i ii wimj n t timwr
r'rlti. Wr lvi;i,.f.n gtir t Tttr
(ti 4i the htmi ol Mr n I Mrt, f
tl OU.tr
Linkrsssii far Mr Wavlmsn,
i ii.n in.! tl iivin,m ri.i.v
Miss Youns Weds
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PMMPWHAMtW4sMtMM'MasasssVMV
Mit tilad Pearl Young, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. F, F. Young, and
Wilbur L. Pearson of Omaha, were
married at If o'clock .Saturday eve
ning, August 2o, at the home of the
tride' parents, Key. Arthur Alack
reading the marriage lines. Attend
suit were Miss I ranl.ie McCoy,
bridesmaid and Kenneth Harvey
best man. Lohengrin's wedding
march was tdayed by Mrt. Raymond
A. Young, 1 he home was beautifully
decorated with garden flower and the
brine wore a simple gown of blue ran
Ion crepe with panels Jmed with burnt
orange satin. She carried a lioquct
of Mrs, Ward rotes. Mr. and Mrs.
Prariori will be at home after Sep
tember , at 6516 Bedford avenue.
Omaha High school, has resigned to
accept a belter petition at Tulsa,
Ukl.
Royal Neighbor Picnic.
The member of the Benson camp
of Hoyal Neighbor will picnic
fhumday, August 31, at Krug park.
Personslt.
F. E. Yotiriff. sr.. returned Wed
nesday front L'lica, itan.
Nel Winter is again In the Uni
versity hospital for treatment.
Mrs. Edward Juuke left Thursday
for her home in Davenport, la.
Mr. and Mr. E. Tindell and son
motored to De Moines Tuesday.
George flennegait is home from at
tending the university at Champagne,
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. McGuire and
ton are home from a visit to Denver
and Estc Park.
Mr. Albert YoU of Falls City
pent the latter part of the week with
K'litivcs in Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kindig came
home Sunday from a vacation trip
to the Minnesota lakes.
Mrs. A. J. Senger of Ashland is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W, if.
Locclmer, snd Dr. Locchner.
Mis Thclma Wolfe left Monday
for a visit at Winner and Gregory,
I)., and with her sister at .Neligh,
Neb.
Mr. H. J. Baker has returned to
her home in Lincoln after a visit at
the home of hr sister, Mrs. M. E.
Gates,
The Misses JIazcl, Grace and Mar
in ijiks v.iii visit relative and
friends in Ked Oak, la., during the
coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Paddock re
home from a motor trip to Chicago
and a boat trip (rom Chicago to St
Joseph, Mich.
Frances Maney left Wednesday
for a two weeks' vacation with his
sister, Mrs. R. P. Carroll, and Dr.
Carroll of Laurel, Neb.
Mrs. Ethel Biles and Mrs. H. C.
Don't Be Afraid
of Listening to
Advice
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
''Everything I do work out
wrong," writes George, "I seem to
play In the worst luck of anyone you
ran imagine, I htv lott of iuitgi
ration and really good ideas, but
lliry don't rente to anything. see
a lot of stupid plodder grtting ahead
of me and 1 cau't ttf why 1 don't
accomplish something if thry can,
"Folks are always olWrmg tne a
l"t of advice and everyone semis to
think he could tell me just what to
do. Hut I think fellow ha to
make hi own deii.ioiit If he' any
kmd of a man. Don't vou auree
with me? And can you ee why
tun cl JO with idiitty ff ability
should be dubbing along at 2i
week when he Inovt be' fitted for
bigger thing? I'v plenty of look
xrji manner, a worthwhile mind
and yet I'm losing all faith in mv-
telf. How do you diagnost me?" I
I have an idea. George, that if
)ou had enough faith in yourielf you
j wouldn't be afraid to listen to other
folks' opinions and to consider their
advice.
You seem to be one of thoie men
who weU out their chest and di
rut tneir eiiiupment lor tucrct in
I loud tone largely because they
really don't believe in themselves. If
you have any rrspect for four own
judgment, why should you be afiaid
of subjecting it to the test of meet
ing and dealing with the viewpoint
of otnersf
Few of us are so well equipped
for the battle of life that we can
afford to overlook a chance to get
a later model of armor or new
way of meeting the enemy. Most
of ut need contact with other
minds and the give and take of
opinion. l)'ii t be afraid of listen
ing to advice. Don't think ft be
neath you to condiser it seriously
when it ia offered. Recognize the
value of another man's experience
aud reaction to life.
jsone ot n ran "make good ex
cept through bis own ability, But
all of us have a great deal to gain
from tlx opportunities our friend
can throw in our way.
No amount of imagination It a
important as the judgment which
know what to do with imagina
tion. You must harness' your idea
and see that they have a practical
relation to affair. You must keep
abreast of the times and their
needs.
Perhaps there is none of us who
need fail if only he learns how to
ue his equipment to advantage.
The man who end in the gutter
may have had every requisite for
succett but strength of character
and the power to rise above disappointment.
Our contract with others, bring
us more than we know. The ideas
of others offer us real stimulation.
But after we have disgestcd all we
can learn from books and folks and
life, we have to react, to situations
in our own way.
I believe that if a man will ob
serve earnestly, listen respectfully,
work hard and keep faith in and
with himself, he is bound to suc
ceed. But no man gifted with im
agination need fail if he con learn
to harness hi ideas to fact and to
preserve his sane respect for hi
own judgmentwhile giving the
ideas of other a fair hearing.
M s Qb Joppino
nnJ
Celett swirl bit o' ribbon
round rhapeaux crown with i licit
tret tharmant. Is it not true?
On May (manly Achieve Nw Sil
Children in a tand-pilt
On a ding) ttrect. . .
Building men had left it there;
Little did thei think or care
Children tmall ivould find it fair
And run tith eager feet.
Children in a wnJ-pi'e
On a golden fay,
dory, how their eager criet
Filled the city-douded Jt'ci,
At with unrettrained turpr'ue
They found that they could play I
61ly
DEAR FASHION FOLLOWERS:
fPlIK first Deration for which yuu'll want a Fa'l costume will more than bke'v be a Frock affair or if th
J- occasion dorsn't really demand H, your feminine longing will I If it's a bridge or opening day al the club
. 7 f . ' yj, D t i y0"'" nt wt fcf lhe crinkled crepes, with crosswise draping or little pleated panels, and will! sleeve at
noutti it bitt Wt lov4 ,ir,gU;ng as they ar uncapcitcd. Or it may be a Poiret Twill you'll need, not too tailored, with something
T.,Mi... m .h DaviaUrt ... I.. ...I - I . 1 .1........ . - I . - J .. . . A A It f ... I ....... . ..'Il
Jacquettt of th Parisian,
FIRST thown in Omaha by the
Mouse department of th Bran-
det Store arc the dunning new
embroidered niatelaste talin jac
ictte exact reproduction of Pari
importations, tut wear over a tdkrn
new in braiding, panel, sleeve or drapery to lend it piquancy. And il tt'i in evening affair, of course you'll
want something a glitter wifh metallic trimming or silver latf, trailing long panel from it low placed girdlr,
with a stunning rsbtirhon or Utsrl, ,
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Following th Design Suggtsifd in Frederick Permanent Wave Givtn Watches at Special Price Gift Of
th Model Sent to America by th by Operator Trained Undtr Fnd
French Designer trick.
ryilE
Children in a tand-pile
Lift teemed all complete!
Never lrn they beach, or tea.
Mountain, field, or tlream, or tree. . ,
Cod be thanked that yet there be
Sand-pilet in'the ttreet!
-A CITY SAND-PILE By Edmund L.amy, .
Hswaiin Blue Valktra Cloth Wrip
Not Content With Lovtly Color
Slash It Great Puffed Sleeves
in Untapected Manner.
T .MOND'S. 17th and Farnara.
-flfer for early buying nunc tbe
loveliest JrstrmbUge of luxurious
coats it lias been mv nlramir
fering for th Girl or Bo Bound view. Prices, remarkably low when
for a Yer at School pne pprecite tht quality of ma-
kt.vl- H. .im foiim-iiv H T1SS IRF.M-! IOH VSTOV. . mil F tnh H.nri. L.n Shon. "" "oning rrp.
.,iihp,,L'4.'k!r.,, ""T' 1 1, I loor I'aaton Block, i. 'broi. lU pert operator of the Fredrr. 1 16th k Capitol. Ii.v, social 7hc wup rfe.iK?r.'em"i,u "5
it iiiii t - IM r !!. sis 9m .I..!., mm Ih .I'llf..! .. L ' .. - i,l PatmiH..! U'ss. Htovkina iL. ...... ...It, A hssSVatl HAa . s.aI. . S . ...La I .
wnrf1 lKr rin-m tntf t. nth mar nnl.l ",M' " il"Ul iiihmi ftmi Mniwiinu ins, iimi. viiir iwr inr gonin anajr yin iw iz iu.iimi iJliTS
, mnrf niiioue. nior rhsrmtiil Mb. '"("i ol crepe, for the long draped was trained by Frederick, himsell,
unique,
datnoiselle Omaha expresse her ex
creding enchantment, and breathe a
sigh of exultation when the view the
liny tag which bear price ranging
from fIS to fJ5.
A small sum surely for such ravish
ing creations why not select nioi
than one? For the person of oriental
type, there' a luring bit of 'broider
ed lovelineti, black a background for
bizarre colored nraceriet glittering
her and ther with heavy threalng
of gold. To finish the summer
sport season are Chines embroid
ered design on white crepe. I'n
usually itcresful in effect, th plain
colored jacqueltes, Paris, Kew
York, Omaha, are we not to be con
gratulated on this "find"?
rest
Mis Freshman. White gold ribbon font nd lurk ry means of closely
sleeves and side skirt drapes of the r .,,;,. ,i c,,nriava nhnm liar.
Elgin watche ar priced at $J.'50 caught folds' at side under ict
advance mode. Let them help you
resign, your new gown.
...J SC . L. . - ..U i k. ... . bui'LIrt tilflillv rlriu n ....41...
ney 15J8; in the day time, Atlantic rh,. s,,rlri if Hir.d For the original hpiug of sleeves to nro.
P-MU. bnv are nnvi-l nrw ra.n irnl.l filled luc draped effect of entire vran.
Music cases made of crnuine cow- to bold th Eluin watches, smartly '.,ir. " "!" woman is a dainty
hide promise unusual durability for Debcat line of blue prove part engraved in a most masculine way, "'"J model with narrow lines of
the me of the mutical student. Con- cf the charm discovered in a t-iati- the price complete, $15. Waldemar n,f'n",y fur on it bolster collar ah, I
structcd for double (old or flat car. rum topped bar pin at a jewel gift chains, detitable in detail, are of- .A '" ""'
rying. tbry're uriced at U. 1571 shoo, its vivid colorina an accentua- fered in an uniLsuallv extensive show- w!' 1"' O'l'ltnl III a cocoa brown
"d 7. fon of the diamond' brilliance. $J5. inc. hiiii ott collar of beaver, the same
Taylor of Pender, Neb., spent the
week-end at the home of their sis
ter, Mrs. F. J. Murray, and Dr. Mur
ray.
Mrs. E. Barrett of Chicago and
Miss Frances O'Connor from Aus
tralia visited at the home of Mrs.
Barrett's brother, H. Sntdenroth,
and Mrs. Studcnroth.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sturtz, Mr.
ditd Mrs, Walter Ri ishavv and fam
ily, and Mrs. L. E." .Goodrich and
daughter. Elbcrta, spent tiie week
end in Manilla and Manning, la
P. W. Stephens of Pawhitika. Ok!.,
spent Ihc wck-end at the home of
his sister, Mrs. E. J. Wh'sller, and
Mr. Whistler, and also visited with
his mother, who resides with Mrs.
Whistler.
The School Girl Retains the Shorter Skirt
By CORINNE LOWE.
New York. (Special Correspond
ence.) The knee plus ultra skirt is
here to stay, and as the summer ad
vances we are getting more and more
of the ultra. It is no uncommon
thing nowadays to find the skirt
of an afternoon frock touching the
instep, and only the suits and sports
clothes reflect our former inclination
toward brevity. Even these have re
sponded somewhat to the law of
gravitation.
However, the sclioolgiil in her late,
terns and early 20s has not obeyed so
meekly the dictate regarding longer
skirts. And for her suit and every
day frock she continues to choose
something 1U inches above the
ground. Thi is the length obstrved
in today's model a i harming cape
frock costume, which is made of
kasha cloth in the popular light
brown. The featuie which distin
guishes this model is an applique
ul leaves in green ka!i cloth,
The cape is linrd with green satin
lo match, and a mil iary collar of
self material is stitched in green
thread. 1 he hat of matching duvetvn
his the tame (liectiw application of
trimming.
American Woman
Study Her European
Sister in Industry,
Iff
Rest Facial Afford Relief to Suf
ferer From th Heat.
EXCEEDINGLY wearing' to
one' serenity, the heat of the
past week, conducive to the wor
ry wrinkle" so much to be regret
ted. Complete relaxation i the first
part of Mary Ballard' rest facials
tn her residence, S')7 Farnam, phone
Harney 3555. O Courte one might
peek a tiny bit, for thrre s a lovely
clutter of hollyhocks within the line
of vision from the daybed on the
sleeping porch.
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Schooltim ' Agairr Hav you a
Hartmann.
FUELING AND STE1NLE, 18th
& Farnam, offer the wonderful
ly constructed Hartmann Wardrobe
trunks at the special price of 39.85.
Mis School Girl, this is your oppor.
tunity to own a trunk wnicn wm
carry your choicest frock in perfect
condition. Send for illustrated
folder which demonstrates the splen
did features which are found only in
the Hartmann Wardrobe Trtinke,
features which appeal to fastidious
girls and women. Her hats are pro
tected in the hat drawer, the smart
shoes for every function are kept
separate in an oblong box. tne lock
ing bar, cushion top and interlocking
hardware are no less interesting
than the sturdv Gibraltarired top,
which assure the freshman that he
will find her trunk well ready to
take her to sehool each ucceeding
year of her school experience.
'
School Day PromUe to Be Particu
larly Smart Thi Yar.
IF one may judge by the smart
frocks shown at Haydcn's. Navy
blue is a Poiret twill with draped
collar lined in King's blue taffeta, the
skirt pleated at the side with long
tassel caught under beaded orna
ment. Wool frocks ranging in price
from $15 to $25. , Top coat are
swagger affairs for girlish donning
to be chosen in novel plaids and
heather mixtures, priced at $15, $1' 1
$25 and $.35. Pleated or plain and
in htm
W0 'J D ft" ' (V
is' in accord with Dame
fur on it
Pointt of black cararul extend into
the gray qtnrrel collar and cuff on
a black and gray creation. Conn
and coat and coat for every tyi
of woman, coal made by the lead
ing designers and makers of this
country and France.
I Your Hair Arranged a Attrac
tively aa Possible Does it Con
form to the New Skirt Length
fTWO question which the clever
A women of the year are now ask
ing themselves. You w ill at once fcef
assured of the 'skill demonstrated in '
the beauty shop under the super
vision of Mr. Roberts and Mr.
Franks, the Black and White Room,
Burgess Nash, the Salon de Beautc,
Hotel Fontenelle and the Blackstone
IJ....I r - ,-, ..
jiuici nrauiy snop, l you ve
wished for a changing of your fa
cial contour by means of the coiffure,
you'll find In the staff of these shops
the artist who will tolve your beauty
problem.
f
Now that Pleat Ar Aain the
Smartest Not 1
T3ETTER rush your order into the
JJ Ideal Button and Pleating Com
pany, .Jrd 1 loor Brown Block, 16th
& Douglas o that you'll be assured
of having your frock for the first
cool fall day. Why not have a
Pierrot frill on your taillcur? Just
big pleated collar, pointed, to fall
back over a big ribbon bow with the
tame treatment on the closely caught
cuffs.
Irving Berlin Declared Most Popu
lar of Song Writer.
A ND no wonder, one decides
M- after tapping a toe to the lillinu
melody of his new tones nnu,
sale at 'the sheet music department
In the A. Hospe company, 191 J
Douglas: .
'8ht jOc'
Truly .Wcj
While the Years Roll By.... 30c
No Wonder I'm Lonesom. .30c
Send My Honey Man 304
Song numbers you'll find most
delightful when the crowd decides
to roll back the rugs and dance.
Send check with order.
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Shop Specialize in Styles for Big
Women
rVKIN BROS.. Conant Hotel
y Bldg., 16th & Harney, have spe
cialized this fall in models for hie
.WN ....... . 1 . I ,.
"which, imiucia wnicn acnieve mi
No daughter of Eve regrets a rlelav at tht- bov niftr u.hin h- rntinnm
pocketed, most noticeaniy so,, are ine jvioae s latest fancy.
titfio Hri ot 5. $7 and $10 for wear
with slip-on and "Tux" sweaters ol Electric Lighted Are th Vanity Schoolward Bound You'll Want Blsck Caracul Ia Unusual in Charm ""aI sty'efulness m sizes 42, 44 and
Iceland wool in heather coloring Casea Daintily Lined in Metallic Prompt and Efficient Cleaning When Combined With Light Gray In,.the sh0'"? Milady of gen
and two-tone combinations, these at n. . , .... erous hues will find all tie newlv
$3.95. $5.95 and $7.95. In the smart J" . , "fl ' ' -uirrel- delightful details of the new Mode
wool crepes, that cnarming aii-iunmi yi - " .. , .hvnuui, xhiiui mu n ui.nuni.uii, I'uinci, i-zui ot iraiisirtieu mto sKilltul slenderizing
frock fabric one may select a frock adds a novel bit of loveliness - Jones, makes a specialty of serv- Farnum, has priced for his sale y means of cunningly placed bead
in "cocoa" brown with "toast" trim. 192 it's tiny electric lights. The ing the bovs and girls making plans a luxuriously effective black caracul r me,al ornament, softly folded
SoundS quite like a school spread, Q . T . faclorv ,18
K.irnam. tn attend srbnnl williiii Ihp npxt fr-ui -nn lomcinl 0,1 m l tne R.. ''raPc loosely caught lengths of
(IOCS it nOt? ,,.,.:, ,1. u: I r .1.- lf.J.I Tl '.. .1 IL., I... mm!,i(, in,h.i.A or tU 10 rr-A
crepe mid transparent Spanish lace.
Fabric Fascinatingly Beautiful Ar- buildimr, I4th ami Farnam. have just utc i,it o( cicaniK before trunks and lmcs of the coat odge, with flare m WelJknown sh inciude, - Wom-
rive for Ak-Sar-Ben Ball. . . .. . , , . ; u r yyiy oe - obedience to Fash- ""' Exchange in It Activitie.
THE Silk Shop, 117 DotiRlas, an- may find )lcr co)or ,oxcit, n,ow,er, wjl bring unexcelled delivery service, icn's la,est whimsy, are outlined by OEND your bits of delicately
nottnecs the arrival of fabrics for even favored scent in tiny black assurance of the well-known Pan- a two-inch width of squirrel, which O wrought needlework to Katherine
the fashioning of ball gowns to grace striped glass cologne bottle the toi- torium service in cleaning. Why not seems but a continuance of the deep- Dwycr, 207 S 18th St ior she's
the Ak-Sar-Ben ball festivities: lette to he achieved before the establish a credit account which will 'y draped collar of gray. Quaintly star(ed a Woman's Exchange for the
Gold and Silver laces. micre.i mirror m tne 11a. a novel rnablP you to send your clothes to outlined are tne oiuiasnioncu posies ,utua benefit of all concerned oav
v civci v,....." -- ...... tne i anioriiiiii uuring ine stnuui
10 s- . . year? A satisfaction, indeed.
Fall Weather Coat Swing Swagger My Lady Mode Fathion Her Own
Gold and silver embroidered
fabrics.
Nets, chiffons and georgettes.
Witchinglv lovely materials which
seem to hold every beauty of Na
ture, so vivid the colorings, so novel
the designs cunningly woven through
the threads,
Every Boy and Girl in th School
Lengths.
floor,
T KNEETER, tailor, 2nd
16th k Howard, will order to
your measure an exceedingly smart
weather coat decidedly English in
cut. In tuts shop you will bud a
Love th Teacher Who I Sweet complete line of hosiery when you
and Pretty.
AFTER your Ions, hard vacation,
teachers dear, run up to the Mar
cell Shonpe over Frv's Shoe Store,
If th ami Douglas, for a general
"brautilication," Marcel, facial,
ntiinkure. msen by csperts in the
win It. Verna Kank ha the man
agement of tin shop and takes pleas
go to order your fall and winter suit
which may now be had at reduced
tailoring prices.
t
Four Day of August Fur Sale Re
main.
, four days left iu which to
advantage of the August
sale price t th Goldstein Fur
Gown for Ak-Sar-Ben Ball Wear.
THE Kcister Tailoring College,
16th floor, City National Bank
Bldg., 16th and Harney, is a busy
place the weeks preceding . the ball
for Milady Mode buying softly silk
en folds of crepe, lace and satin, is
fashioning her own gown. Inexpen
sive, but $.1 worth Of instruction
need to be used from the $7.50 ticket,
leaving the other lesions tor the fall
and winter frocks)
in the silk lining with a broiclcred ile.r . iu),n;llat ., w ir;
nttic pocket to noicr tne square 01 work Rnd 5lle wil. h ati'voll
linen Milady favors by the name ot sfnd ,rri y )e Rlai ,0 attcn(j t
"hankie." A rope girdle confines details for you.
the full folds of this lovely coal. Well
worth the viewing this fur value. Fashion Fad and Fancie.
'Cants Jouvin- one reads on the The irregular hem line is a fea
box holding the new lon gloves of ture of evening gowns.
suede iringcd at the side of their yj,fl ,he fotto ,)re ;S Wt,rn ,
icngtn. a. l. a. you pieasc - slrlw jiower-wreathed hat
the sizes which translated into I niled
State means, sizes 5 1-4, 5 1-2. etc
ie
New ribbon has fluted 'edses con
trasting with the ground.
Among lingtric trimming,
lace will be in great demand.
Irish
OVt.Yfo
take
Mrt A P, S;ir(keit f Jit I'nn-
u, u sn aunnuuied, hs been 4P
i'.i.Hvd 4 sjs-cul r'pls'senlstiv 'f
c,-..ii"rnt H I ' 4 "
l.'ltl.nu 4"i'l UMllflt
n indiistri! in K"pe, 'lb t"
n.i iil'vrut, it mi tsj' viijiI, It sun--, it Havii's) tui 'l
i',,r t., tl, .i k.hi'v .!.! hs il liitlt't inn,. Mill whih l
!l '':'l s: Ku I M S'l i"
, j(.ii,iiu,v t tin l J Hisil j
nan, sts i' it w I I ts
Hum M ti if tl SS
Will''"' '')e'r ,u,'e country, France,
lth Mri. Sprrtkili and lirr hut
baiitl wrrr very atliv iu relief work
in I'rinre during and alter (he war
Mrt. Spi,kt! pirsoiully made trip
into dr. t.ijlr I n w nut, liknig rum
out pli'i ti'atH Mitlt sn;''l" llitr
re tn'l number ot .Sjueiki't
Iri wtiiV luintmii a lively in
l'ri. uudr I t,e ibrevtioi 'f the
,VIi,uit d lirr itvslk', a t.mnn of
Mrt, fttkil.
With bc hutbaod M t nv!s
I nn. ii i
l ti
, i ri.il. lh, i l lh I ,((,' t lloimr
V't i Ih J t dOmr Ml Fls
tint wlti-h is l, tl si ii rm.i, ,
i,i n lusui, c k-i fit) m b
uie in amii'Uimng tnai ne ins sun s,n0(,( jmj (1,, 0Vrr .ry',
fur a well known beamy operator, ,(44Ki Jfl,n ,ntj Douglas You'll find
.lne Hurton,
t
To B Sur It a Lanoill Prtnannt
Wv
SMD Mist Wavey at the bobbed
up fiotn lur iln otf tlx spring
Fall Taillcur Long in Line, Con-
tervativ in Coloring.
Tini.COX AND Al.LEX. 17th
" ' cV Hamev, luve received an
Corset Shop Afford Opportunity for extensive showing of Tweed o'Wol
Expert Surgical Fitting. suits ultrasiiurt in selection of ma-
THE Harclev Corset Shop, loth ferial, man-tailored in the most p.
1 n.... .v. .: ..... i.. . mi. I roved tbng. on II find in th
117 ....,.,...... , . , .h (a ii i,t ,,v yttf , . rn.iiitfh to inltrtrre
ib tale rrnreteuts tavingt of frm ",,h "u Marney, otter an unusual ,H)ot in harmonue in a channiul measurably with Ihe iiv.-f.un4 Ire
'S t Jl l-J per cent on prices orig- service in surgical court an. tup- l;-hin. Suits to appeal t th fas
iiully r unusually low on account ports, working in conjunction with tidious person pticrs unusually
of th upstairs low rem location. physicians and surgeons, moderate, $'0, $'7 50, $4J,50,
Lace stockings of an extraordinary
gossamer texture are a late innova
tion from Fans,
t
The lengthening of skirts for ttrret
!d with hsr stiiigiKg In cunning
lis(lll I'Mr her tliapclv bill heal.
S'ii woudrs th ltiand.it Heamy
hop, Jrd floor, is baviitg tmh tuc
( with l 1'ermtntnt wavr
K.u lhy bsok bk hers its th I
noil I'loit,- ittolutMniiiing tit. QnttideJ 'lj'
rottty It) th kaifditsiing wiUi. "
DETAILS!
That Spell "Chic" in Fashions New Whims
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Com tH s!ia"t'' t rl lh M Kn
Imiiii IijiVi Snip, U1114 - )s - but
sii.sil, sou It :.
The Ihiling s
fit lb Ht"'( is li K'HS'III tlloliS
an I iti jni!iiiif ii tlm Ii
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Slipped!
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uii ti-lisr it truu f v!h" at
th n.t w,i!i tun I i. .,v,.i'l
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t"tm g 1 in (t hHgitia n.iti tn:t tbtt ..i in.iv 1 .'u..i !;, k,
vl Im ! li s.,s a ba, J u! l ai ,
qocn pi motion 01 tti women war
ert. In fact the approsed uioibls
ior the tailored suit arc but s,;Hlv
lnii,.r in the skut h.u niough t i J
prnerse th .niStnl atu'eaiame "
hah the shot 1 skirt lonbts
Alildl'g tbr iFijiluiU vf tlii't
bandit is th l i be l!.l, thirt act
i'ltiannntrd w.tN loart ai.lf, out,,
or. if Vrry d'atio'! iii.k'i:!. ssiti
l ' In tK flat I.JHi (s',.i
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has b l'm.i.in,s, A s,
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