TUB SUNDAY J5KK: OMAHA. SKPl'KMBEU IM. ll-'-'. McFarlanc Lecture Scries Opens Saturday Mil, IJ4 Kru McJ-arlarif, hrad of l.ra t,iiKlili ilrparliiifnt, I'n.vfrt.ty PI JJrtttrr, ho Ins conducted Ic tif row if in OuuU lor several aoi,s, Hill Khc tht first of a ir. in of Ulki on "rimrly Interests Saturday afternoon, September 30, . .If) ocliM'k in the auditorium of i Orchard & Wilhrlrn tor. Mn. Mr laflarif will review "This I rrfdom," hy A. S. M. lltinhinon, arid "One of Uiin," by tU Ca'her. On Oiiul.fr JH, Mrs. MtFarlane will ljrk on "The Tear hiligs of the New I'kvclxtlofc' v : Nnvfinltrr 25, "Literature for I IriMrei.;" December i, "Literature (or Children" (Yon tinned); J.imrary 27, "Iht Life of lolin M 41 .lull;" February J, "l ine irV in American Short Stone;" Marin 14, "Notable I.iter4ture o( lhf .Season;" April .'4, "Selnu LanrrIof and Her Work," More than .'IK leathers hate regis, tereil (or the rntirse, amirdirnc to Mm Caroline '1 hrna of Llrnver, manager for Mri. Mrl-'arlanr. Credit lur the roitfie it given hy the L'ni tersiry of Denver. Leads Orchestra For Removing All Kinds of Stains Clean white kill slinpirs with any tiuli map, and sprinkle them with tab run powder. When dry, rub off with a soft rtotli. T hi wAei tlum retain that new look. Yellow tpot on clothing aie often due to acid. Try inririersiiiK them in a weak i '1 11 1 1011 of aiiiinoiiia and warm water. A few drop of turpentine added to the rirriri-vsatrr when washing white silk hose, underwear, skirts, etc., prevent them from turning yel low. To rte.in fur collars and cuffs, rub ihoroiiKhly with corn meal soaked in gasoline. The white hraid on blue woolen middies may he cleaned by sponging with a solution of white soap. Trent, and the middy .will lookjike new. To remove powder Mains from yoiir suit or rlresa collar, iponge with turpentine To remove auto and car grease from any wash Rood", before wet ting rub the spot with lard. This loosens the grease and it will svash out easily. Also lard can he used on woolen good, then washed out with guroline with a blotter tinder the Kpor. Thin in splendid for men's l'alm .teach suit. Vaseline rubbed on the scuffed plates of hoe before they are pol LhrA will render the scratches in visible and also prevent the surface from brenming further scatched. To' wash handkerchiefs so that they do not discolor, put them in a tub of cold, water to which a hand ful of salt has been added. The next day wash the niout and boil them with one tablespoon of salt and one teaspoon of oris-root. Rinse in cold water and hanff out to dry. From the October Designer. OverbloMsi-i are gay and various. Embroidered, trimmed with braid or applied design or made of brocaded and figured material they consti tute the principal feature of any cos tume of whirl, they are a part. For the girl wiih a limited income the overblouse supplies a fair solution of the dress problem. v 7 Benson Society -Bensan Correspondent Call Walnut SJ70. ' candidates tttre taken Into the ih.tp-tt-r. Kcirohnienu were srrsitl. Keception for Rev. and Mrs. Van Horn, Member of the Methodist limit h entertained at a reception in the church pailors Friday etcning, com plimentarr to their pastor. Ket . Mit. ail Horn, who have been returned to the churih Benton Woman's Club Mrs 1'. ii. Aiuler oii was Imticts at hrr boiler I hilfnUv aileinonn to 1 lii ti 1 r 111 lit r 01 her l'4.'.ir ditixoH ot the i'.tntoii Woman' elult. The att ernoain wa spurt in needlework Jttrlte Indies were present, '1 hi ilmsinil will be entertained Thur.ilac, O i. I .. f ... .1.. I. .... .1 II.. I, ti w ...1.., ti.. 1,... .1 ... r II an Morn and iiv'trj. 1 nc i 'mm m.j tar l'(HS t'l , t ready f.ir ditrdutioii bv Sepiem- f her .'V I'ho.ie Mrs. W. II. I.oech ner. Walnut 4.145, ii )im wish a book lieiiire the litst nieetiiiK, Octobir I.' ; Mrs (orton Koih is hotes to the til at llirellliu of llie thili. I lie II1IIIC ! and literal y drpartineiits wi'l (nr. j ti:M an iriiercituiK program and a heitrht lilln Jteou will lie served by the music department. Bridge Luncheon, W, f.ilini.iii id tt.c .1 vteluie utnLer , .... 1. . 1 , 1 , 111M114, ;i4 men appimurii iy mil itkr prouh-iii id (be tli.turt, lo till t!e Vataiiiv. Benson Standard Beaiers. The l!enit)i Mrthoiliit thiirrh has the laitfot M.in l.ud !iurr.' sotirty 111 the sute I lection ol . liners (or j tin society will he held Thursday levelling, S.ptembef t id, home jot Mrs, :. ii. Smiih. Over flint was ( raied by this socirtv for foreign m ,ions during the pa-t year. I Baptist Booster Club. Members of the .H.ii.li.t Ib.osler pastorate lor the second j ear's erv ice. Mis. Walter Keuluvv arranged ',M, wrr. rislrrl jitie.l Tli 111-mI.iv i,. very euo riaimnu program, w 1111 11 . a, ,,f lir f)( s,, rIi,lir Mn, X. N (i.ilbreath was fioste as 4 britlgc him lieoii of three tables consisted of solos, readings and pi !am selections. Mr. Saltgiver, choir jihreitor, rendered a groiio of songs. (Miss Irene Seaioll mid I". J. ln tier gave reading. 'I he Mues lonu iKulli and Lucille Karnimi rendered a piano duet and Mis I loreuce Me. I llhi.iV a I'i.ino solo. Mr.sts. Harold Wi ght, Kermit Soisjielaiid and Kal null Smiih entertained with jo- 1-ridav at her lumie, JtW South 'I hir- i pbuup trio si leitioiis. The addiest t third street llriisoii gue-ts w ere f welcome was given by M r. (iortoii Mesdames Bert Kan, f. II. Hansen, di. Mcsdinus Lloyd I'ieree, W. jtieorge kerningloti, . J. I.rulhaier, '(J, .Smiih and I'. A. I.oomis presided I. N. Wolie. . , Irancis, Taul 1 uier the numh bowl. Women orthestra leaders are rare. hut Mrs. Todd Johnson, whose baud is playing at the Athletic club dances this winter, is just that. A giaduate il the ( oii'.ervatory of Music at Kansas City, Mrs. Johnson ia plated since be was 1 years obi and has toured the southwestern part ot the country with various or ihestras and in vainh villi-. She rame to Omaha with her hus band less than a year ago and or ganized an orchestra whnh has In in playing at the ( oinitry club all sum mer, ami which has received much favorable comment. Mr. Jobnou contributed several special numbers at the Atheltic club supper dance Friday evening alter the hall. The club is planning to have dances for its . "nor member! every Friday night throughout the winter in addition to its dames evt., jther Monday and Saturday. Club Women Will Assist at Children's Health Conference. i During' !ie f'rt week of Octobir I the Hurges-N'a;.h company will sponsor a children's health week in the store auditorium from ') until 1.' daily when parents will be instructed in the care of children under five years of age. The extension division of the State Agricultural college, the department of vocational education of the state of Nebraska, the .Nebraska bureau of health, the Omaha Women's club. the Visiting Nurse association and Omaha doctor s a d dentists will par ticipate in conducting this health conference. The following members of the Omaha Womar.'s club will assist as hostesses: Moliilsy M'.l;ilM. W. V.. ll'.llll, Julm Scl,ri.v J. Il ilolili-n. Tumidity Mt-Bilitnit-s f. j,. Hcmpte, A. t. Kn-nslil, lr. J. 1'iillfas-. Weil 11 imI 11 y Mi-iirlamt'M Jr. Allcs Kuul, T. W. Culf, Kd Juhnann. Thumdiiy Mwlimti KilKir Alltn, O. T. Krln. T. It. Tisey. Frlilsy MesdHiiifi Allen Koeh, John Mulliffi, Janii'i t'. lahlmun, Katurday MrsdHinea K. 11. ansun. Thnniaa It. Junn, II. J. Hdlnica. Herelarlra lo lit dix t.irs will bf. Monday Mtitttamea Karl Wsrri, e'harlos Trlmbla, Orifriitt Mfndvraon, Hurt Kowlfr. Turaday Mendarnca Jna'ih ItiiMhnian, Jama Hlalr. William I a it upon, Phillip Weli'h, llnry ItartllnK. Wodnimday Meadullixa T. II. Ward, AI-' Apron Front Feature of This Crepe Frock. Girls' Community Service League kivett. I ti. Watson. Claude Keed and I'avs. , Returns to the States. Mis. I'. II. Hansen, who has spent I In- pa-t three luouths abroad, has returned to the stale and i now a guest at the home of lur son, 11. (', Kan, and Mrs. Kan. Gift of Appreciation. Mrs, 1), ('. Sturtz, who is begin ning her fouth year a prcsidrnf of the Methodist ladies' aid, was pre- (scnted a beautiful silk umbrella Wed nesday at the meeting of the society j in the ibureh parlms Mrs. ('. A. i I.oomis made the presentation speech. Illostessel, tor the afternoon were Me.dame V. II. Van Horn, It. M. i!ahcock arid C. I). Mellluay Motor Party l ive families of the lieinon Bap tist cliun It motored to tileiiwood Sunday and enjoyed a picnic dinner with Mr. and Mr. Carl Sharp and son, who reside on a farm near that place. Members of the party included Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Jones and fam ily, Mr. and Mr Kay Robinson, Mr. ami Mrs. Theodore Williams. Mr. and Mrs. I). S, William. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finder and family, and Mr and Mrs. K. Kane and family. Narcissus Chapter of O. E. S. The regular initiation of the Nar cissus chapter of the O. F. S. was held Thursday evening in the lodge rooms of the I. O. O. F. hall. Two Imrt lla"in, Avry t,ainali-r, !, II, Iaiui. drum lO'iiiliTfon. ThuidHy MfudHin Av-fr staoieaslr, H.mry HurllliiK. i lmrlos Tl lliilils, llnrt 'isvlr, 1'hlllp W'li h ' Krliluy Mfanlmiis K. It. Wnr.l, All.irl lli... ii, Ji.ih lliiahiiiaii, J. 11. liiia.n, William Hiyili-n. Saturday .SI. duiiH'S T. tl. Want. Hfwn lli.iiil.rm.n, Wlllluni Hiydn, Hi-rl Klr, J, II. liiilili-n. Red Haired Cirli Smartest. The manager ol a large exchange says he has discovered that girls with red hair are more alert than their blond or brunette sister and consequently make the best telephone operator. Double Five Club, Member ol the Iloiible l ive club were entertained at a chicken dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sager, near Valley, Neb. Rebekah Kensington. Mr. Ada Yale was liote Fri day to the keiisington of the Belle Hebikah Indue. The alternoon Ha spent in needlework. The Belle Ke bekli lodge will entertain the dis trict convention in l'J4 jud the member of this order will create a fund, by the sale of nenllrwork, for this pui poe. Luncheon Guests. Mr (ieorge Remington and Mr. Bert Raiu were Wednesday lunch eon tmesis at the home of Mri. Mary (iiillin of Florence. Committee Meet. The program couimiliee of the music department of the Benson Woman's club will meet Wednesday alternoon at the home of Mrs. A. N Howe. O. E. S. Social. Mr, (iilherl Brown, accompanied by A. N. Howe, sang at the (). V.. S social Saturday evening at the home of Mr, and Mr, tiorlon Roth Other on the program were: Mrs W. A Smith, reading, and the Misses Dorothy liabcock and Eunice Both, jig dancing. Entertains at Dinner. Mr, and Mr. (', K. Carter enter tained at dinner Friday, complimen tary to Miss Marjorie I.einard of Council Blulfs, who leaves soon to at tend school at Ames, fa. Cover were placed hrr Mr, f.eora I.einard and daughter, Marjorie, and Mr. C, : II. Coy of Council Bluff. Mr. Wil liam Chalupsky of Carson, la,, and Mr. ami Mrs. Carter and sou, Robert, Resigns at Welfare Chairman. Mrs. W. II. I.oechner has tendered her resignation as chairman of wel fare work for the second Wnnmn club" district of Nebraska. Mrs. E. Cl.hl'a anil rlilf, ltlii1 1 n rrn fill Girls Community Service league for I the coming week will be as follows: Sunday The Girls' Community I Service Hikers club will meet at ! I'earl and Broadway, Council Bluffs, j st 3:M p. m. for a hike m the bluffs. Coffee will be served by the corn- i mittee. Members may invite their men friends. Monday 6:30 p, m., China club supper; 7:30 p. m., gymnasium work; Mrs. Charles Musselinan, director; S:J0 p. m., volley ball, advanced class, Mrs. Charles Musselman. Tuesday ti:.l() p. m.. basket ball, Mary 11. Koberts; 6:.1U p. ni., La fayette club supper, 7V) p. m., dra matics, Mrs. Nora O'Shea. Wednesday o:J0 p. m., Wamn club supper; 7:30 p. to., sewing, Mrs. Ruth Cantor; 8:30 p. iii., open house tor girls and men. Thursday 8:30 p. m W, T. A. club supper; 8:J( p. m,, gymnasium work, Mrs, Charles Musselman; 8:30 p. ni., volley ball, beginners' class, Mrs, Charles Musselman. Friday 5:30 p. ni., cooking, Mrs. W. L. Riner. Saturday 8:30 p. m., open house and dance. Guests admitted by card. For information see Miss Koberts, hostess at the club, A membership campaign is now on and the club getting the most new members into the league by No vember 1 will be awarded $5 by Mrs. If. C. Sumncy, a member of the board of directors. k i rs.sl k-l Tomorrow... Begins the Advance Sale of Poirette Corsets For one week, in order lo introduce quite the newest and smartest of corsets for fastidious women, who know the last word in fashion, Poirette models of Silk Elastic Treco may be selected at prices considerably less than they will be able to purchase them later on. Bnrgaat-Nash Corsst Shop Second Floor, BURGESS-NASH COMPANY "EVERYBODY'S STORE" By CORINNE LOWE. evv York. (Special Coriepond ence.) That the circu'jtr skirt was ordained to be the spider who threats Hied Miss Mutfett away this was the prediction of many ho listened to vt'hisper of the romitut winter mode. lhi cheerful forecast was not eoitcct, Already women are hut iittl and ordering th new kind "f Irviek. And. indeed, why should tliev tmt l or htt! Mis Mullet look just a. hit lt in thee circular elects many p hrri, t least as ' d'J in tht old monotonous: iSiemist ftenk. n iltustraiwii ef j'ist hot pni;tltf admutisterej art nuny of tlif circular riled l pro ;i.fj b ttsday'l lt!.i.lr m lauvui giesn ciep saint, lrt tht nety maenct l tr at est in out of t;n c.r eviUr apftnt wit. eh trm a wtntf il notrity to inanv autuuitt tt'ittrt It- at run, wtnth i i'vviij. fuea't lit the ta.s, skut t'i" tl-i'i' ill filths lol Willi l'it li-iit, t h civs ii l i e I stit't C"o C i!i r. .i-sl a I ii i I i i is i.i i'. a st.it t inf.il !' t-c J t h. ml Si .'ni t-jJ t l'.--l(d S'- ft ot HiUii p s t'if w.jn.,a, j At Wholesale Prices Fashionnblf, up-to-th'-ntinuts? millinery front our vxtennivo hlmk U oflVitnl to you thromrh iur new nellintr pu) icy. You rs open to choose unrwtricUMlly utiy i f our hat. AT WIIOI.ESAIJ, rRICKS, ntl the variety of m-lection.), all of the latest modes, U an ndvantaim not to bo obtaineil in Ut ordinary shop, The latest crentiotm of our own tie. signer r on display. It is a pleasure t visit our Children' Hat Department. VUit U Before Purchaiing Your New Full Hat llssvst Ots Wttk Djs Kfa 9 a, m. la I i) 0 . m , Stlwrslsit I'aiil S P- Thiele-Scharf Co. Wholl NMIinery Karnant anj 12th itraet Kne. A shtirt irnaMui was guru ami win k ur the cuiiiihu tf4r wa. pUnned. Dinner Cuesit. Mi lone (iardner of llenson and Mr. Ceni'Kr I itcl of W yoming (e JhursiUy dinner Kiiest, at tbe htuiie of Mr .nid Mrs. '. Yfum. jr. Alter the diiiuei, tm rubers of the I',. ), l. , Jul) spent a pb jsut I'Vt-iiiiiH at tin- hnrrie ol Mr and Mts VimiiK I'omphmeiil.iry to Mr. Tilrl. Frent-Teacher Association. 1 he rxectihtc hnartl of the I'.m-nt-Teacher assuciiitinn will meet Mnn. iUy eteriniK, Sipiembrr 7i, at the home of Mr, and Mr. K. J, Skankev. imn iFi ot 1'jitilt I 'r tt.is 4lr. I'l.ait. with is pljimii k' ! hn a luiff "t llt' iw.ll iiifiid'.l fc'trmri U are tbe milt l-nimn nd lm 4lr l.n biisiiies heie, j kiii, tin cniiiiiuiiic will t,e a'lie t. j,)r s,, c.in.jl Mun. Ug and ,t!'o.t hi I'll. uie Mrs l, Man- ! jjmdy aie rm m'r bt ,ni!i tt ihnf ktf, jtnt 'i. or Mu, V N b.,iii,- m li'i'it Msli Iran.i.. Walinil sN.I, .. tlsiird in- s,,,, j !,, .i,r alu s ul. R't, I "l,IJ' I . if wrrk s-li-l giirsl, t it's? Iiollit 0, II 8 Chapter, 1. V., 0 Mr. n. Mis ...1M..11 Kotb. Mr, O M Wttki.lf, stl.' I in. "In !rlt Sulfurd ol IV. NUfurS, J.. hi. uh tail), wdl In 1 1. i.st ttt the In si , Inirs.Ut a"(t be Imiue if ouiliiiK ol the II ttuplif ol I be Mr and Mis I. J!, l'idd.H, V. I , I) S .I. iii.... Mimdsy. S.p- M Su,y o Ninth riattf, trlllt.fr V I Wit, is tlslllla! bir lljliifbter, M'S. funic on Elkhorn llfijhts. Aut n lath'r. u Mi l4)lur, Mr, slid Mrs Wi'Immi imirurmsri j ',ul Hnib ol Irkamab was a mid 411. 1 ...11 and Mr ami Mr. A Velmn I wirk uist t the buine ol tut 1 1 . 1. ... 1 v.tl,. IIU.,.,,1. 'l . .1... tl. I. .,11.. I,', .1I1 unit Mil. riiibers of tbe Methodist f.irriMit j ' . ,,. ,, 1 il Sun- l ,.Hi 1'riis.ni tint, ai-.l 1 I lie 1ml n i, r ' 1 a' l l' tor the citv tl .Still .e bfld Mnn tat cttmii, ttd.11 Knieru n Dinner. Mr. a'. I Mis Moiitu filler tallied jl itiiimr I - r I.I j y rttu.iitf in I..-1: 11 it Mr ami Mil, A, Sttausmi ot New nun tiinte, idioi wne ipreJij Inr SIS, Klll.U, Accepts I'nsiiion in Mulligan. Mis Mdilnd U'olie. laughter ol Mr. and Mis. C. N. Wottr. is c rVptrd a pntllion III tbe Ilia. Il t limit it MirriiKin, Muli, a Ii.wii l .ijlnl ill the iioitheru paif ol Ibe sutr. M. R, FortiKn Mission R.mtiy. Mission stieifly will be rlHi rt lined at a I o'i lot k himheiiri, e diienUv, Sepiriubrr 27. af the home ol Mrs. II. M. lUbentk I nul trpoil, n the trar's wmk will bi H'vcn and elu tmn ol uiin ft a w ill he In Id, Presbyterian Ladies Aid, The Ladies aid "I the Presbyterian ibunli will unit We.lne, 1l.1t. Vi tember .7, ill tli: ..itlnit of I lit (hurt h. RtimnuK Sale, 'I h' holies of the I'i ebt It 1 him church will conduit a r ihhih.iki i!i. S.itiinUy, (ictuher 7 111 Si.uib Oma Lt 'I he i ti 111 1 Ii will be n.iii ad "lit. 1 liiirsdjv, October 5, lur the receiv- iIjv and rniotrd a pit on" on the I tit his ovi rl..kui( the liver, Personal. I rrd i!-rriill lift Wednesday fur his hioiie ru llelroil. Mr. I. Kiihlnt i . H.k inn a'lrr his fariuimr interest ill Sortli Mr and Mrs V N. t.alhrralh le Inn, n Miiiiday fn'iil Kali. as ( ily, Mn. Mr 4inl Mr. I'. C. lulhr ire it.iiiiiing to spend the winter in t'ah liirina Mrs II '. hen.Mtith of liar r in 1 ti n. Kan, is ut the home d Mr. and Mrs. I-', Knlorit. Mr. t helm- Mrs ( lilfnid Cainphill and nii, Ink, of I'jinl., la, ie n""l at lie bumr of Mr aoiil M's ijnrilt, Mr. an I Mi. J I t an pbell. Mr and Mr V I'e. k of Ciregory, s I), aril Mr l.e. k's iimther of liknla 1 kalisas, are (,'iitls lit the I111IIIC Ol Mi ainl .Mrs J I '-in W nil I lei st In I ;..liimk. ttliu is teaching in thr piniur liisr Ii at l'ilfer, if spend ti'K the wiikiwd Willi bis pir.nts, Mr. and Mr,. I;. M. I'abcock. K K I it.h id I. s Muiiie ws mi Ak S.ir Men truevt 4t the luune of bis "i-iir. Mrs, K. II M.ilnmy, and Mr, Malum y. t dfialitHS Oskin 1512 Douglai St. Julius Orkin's Greatest Purchase 11 Jtl ot sjjtvtu trataot "f Pa; Ian tlta t atp run n t umm I a t tmm stas SVas wwassis Ml sail fW SSaaSatt laaaaaaal tssls.tSliatataasMiatt Otto, ais. III tlsvastts it aalcala at st Sftsal aansnnj swat ss, laaaa. WESTER UNION TELEGRAM MCWCOMI CARkTOM. fau.etart ocoaai w 1 ATstiNt : e afsiocnt CLViocat isootti. wt fattitttHt fan Iff cot or stwyica I t"sot Osr Ufa. taa) 1W aamats aa ew canai iHr t S auia al tW ttia, isstaaaT arraasitar tiaaiias naanaatat W a.at aarataaaiai. Ottas. saat a, taattlar a aalaalaS sy w sraaai laaa- as. RECEIVED AT OMAHA JULIUS ORKIN STORE 1512 DOUGLAS ST. SHIPPED FIVE HUNDRED SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES WORTH TWENTY TO THIRTY DOLLARS WHOLESALE. BOUGHT THEM TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT OFF. PLACE THEM ON SALE MONDAY FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS. THEY ARE REMARKABLE VALUES. JULIUS ORKIN. a tl m t lta Mm Becomes the Opportunity of Five Hundred Omaha Women MONDAY MORNING These dresses will be placed on sale at our store Your Choice at Offered to you at about The Wholesale Price A value obtain able but few times in many seasons These dresses of material, workmanship and style far beyond values ordinarily obtainable in much higher priced models, we are advised, are trimmed in embroidery, beads?, braid and newest orna ments. There are models of Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin Hack Crepe Satin, Ro&hanara Crepe, Tricoline, and I'oiret Twill. Colors of black, brown, navy, cocoa, mocha, caramel new, exclusive shades. New Long Length Skirts Draped Models THE TALK OF OMAHA A Julius Orkin Dress Sale Fall Hat Values up to $12 and $15 In Colon of Black, Brown, Wood Brown, Navy, Burnt Orange, King's Blu and Novel New Shadva. Milady will jirov of theau iicwcrit ininliU mailt up In .shades popular this season. This, pre iieaon aisle offer an opportunity 1 dUcriminating purchaser to ttt'te.'t a modish hat at a auMttn tUI prii-e reduction and from a inut complt'its mot carrfuliy . It'tltd life. Hats of Panne Lyons Velvet Brocades Other Materials Your Selection MoruUy 1st $Q85 liWSlaSalaS sTIHI.'HHaM .SlVSjaiairaaa,as.Ws?si