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    Till; .SUNDAY UKK: UMAHA. UCTUIiKK 1. VJ22.
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Clubdom
lluain Wmm'i Hub, I
Th Omaha ItiiainMM Woman' club '
Will Bit at th Y. W. f A. audit. iv. !
turn. Tueaday, (VtiiW I. After all
natter, of (main for th month
hm btn dlcud and at4 upon,
tiM Vti M. Cha will Imtura b
(ur th Current h'vattt rlaa.
I 'no of tli number of tho Omaha
eltib, Mr Mary K. I-allurco, wa
honored by th National Fraternal
Crnrr of Amenr, at ia annual
convention this ar, by bring lrtd
a maroher of I" icutl committee
or heaud of director. Thl la an or
ganlsallnn of or ten million Individ
Ual limlr.
Omaha Itmlneaa Woman' rlub will
it et Tuesday at tho Y. W. I". A. '11I
terlum for dinner at MS. Ther will
h a t.uain mtin. Ml Florence
K. Ihirk. group leader. Current
went rlaa Will b) conducted by MU
fella M. Cha.
lllrd Wndent Club.
Mr. Addlann B. Sheldon, president
of tha Nebraska (rnlt hl lata union,
la waking an effort to lucre th
n.mberhlp of th union to Inrlud
all bird tudaiit In tha tt. A
lrlal effort la being mad to In
rrtsae th membership In th north
ern part of tha stnl. Mr. Phatdon
hiia tha honor nf being the flrat wom
an tinmen by th N. O. V, to art a
Vlealdcnt. ami wa elected at tha
twenty. third annunl meeting held liiat
y. I'rof. Mvmn Hwenk of th
Vnlverslty of Nebraska, la and haa
been for year, th :rtary and
treasurer of th union.
Culler ( lub Serllon.
Th opening meeting of th Omuha
College) club hook review section will
tie held at tho Prettiest Mil club
Wednesday, Octolwr 4, at 4 o'clock.
Mra. Jarnea K. Ilednar, action chair
naa. and Mica Iiertha Neal, aertlon
secretary, will I! hoateeae. Mlu
).llth Tobitt, librarian, will glv a
talk on "Th Meet Ion of Hooka for
Hie Mhrnry." Tea will bo erved.
UO. K lub.
Th I,. O. K. rlub will meet for a
o'clock luncheon Tuesday, October 1,
t th Brandcls ten room. Bridge
and high flv will follow. Reserva
tlon may be mad with Mra. Ray
Coodrnw or Mm. '. W. Marshall,
Ke. 0070.
I,. O. R. club will hold a business
meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. in. Klks
club room.
Art Department.
Tho art department, 'Omaha Worn
an'a club, will hold Ha flrat meeting
of tho season In tho north parlor of
tho r. W. C. A. Thursday at 2:15.
Mr. Charle Hubbard la tho newly
appointed leader. Mis Dorothy Stein
tiaugh wll glv mti lcaJ number. Dr.
toward P. Hamilton will apeak on
th paKinInn piny. All frlemla of art
or invited tJ attend.
t'uoliery Clause.
Two clause in cookhiaT will be
tarted next week at tho Y. W. C. A.
A beginning course of 12 lesson open
on Wednesday evening at 6:30 and a
upper course of 10 lessons open on
Thursday evening at 6:30. Both classes
me limited to 12 members, so reyln
tiatluns should be made at once.
Forlnlt'hlly Musical.
The Fortnightly Musical club will
be entertained at the home of Mr,
George Johnston Wednesday after
noon, October 4, whfen Mrs. Howard
Kennedy will be asniatant hostess.
Mr. Fred Kunke will slug and Mrae,
Alexandra Ktarinitska will alng.
South Omaha Club. .
Tho Pouth Oninha Woman' dull
will met at the home of tne president,
Mr. K. R. I.eigh, 2.rlB A atreet, Tues
day afternoon, October 3. Mrs. J. B.
Watkins will tie leader, nnd there wilt
be discussion of current events, and
vacation reminiscences.
MUSICAL DIRECTORY
LUELLA ANDERSON
Violinist
Studio 301 Patterson Block
For appointment telephone HA. 6715
Student ennenbla and racitali.
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LEARN MUSIC
Br th. ttmpl, practical prrannt.tint! Inmwn
as th Cru Uih aViittMii of Xuwiry pud Km
burd Hirmittiy, CttrUtt.i awrdd. I'UuO
kn4 Voic.
MAE WETHERILL
SrMutiw titthir tar Oaiisa an4 vltlaltr.
Illl 1-1 000SE IT. rsoNi ja roi
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We Can Make Prompt Delivery
PENNSYLVANIA EGG, 99 AA
per ton $LL,)J
CANrSLTY.LUMP:..:. .$16.00
FRANKLIN COUNTY, CA
per ton , M , OlJ.OU
COLORADO SMOKELESS
per ton
most vi oi ouptu
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For Publicity
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I1 lJ'il
Miaa KIU 1'nlnraon I the new pub
licity chairman for tha lluainrai and
I'rofi-aaiotial Woman division of th
Chamber of Commerce, Mlaa I'etor-
on wa araduated from th Culver
It y of Nebraska In 19IU and la
member of th Omaha Allrusa club,
Kcrmo Club,
Tha Kermo club will meet with Mr.
J. 1'. liurnhart, 3124 Ijifayette ave
nue, Tuealuy, for 1 o'clock luncheon.
Th afternoon program will be In
hargo of Mr. Alice Ilergnn and Mr
J. J. Ilea will rend paper on our
stat officials.
War Mother lienaiiiKliin.
Th American War Mother ken
Ington will meet Wednesday at 1:30
at the home of Mr. Willlum lObert,
2402 I'oppleton. Asslntant hostessc
will 1 tho Meadnnie II. Cixid, Wil
liam Dtinovan, A. Harris and M. Fin
ney. K of I. K. O.
Chapter K of 1. K, O. will meet
Thursdny at tho home of Mr. J. A
Hrya for a 1 o'clock luncheon, Mr
Stanley Oreen assisting. There will
be program talk on summer outtngs,
Miller Park Society,
Women's noclety of Miller Tark
Presbyterian church will meet at th
homo of Mr. J. O. Reebe, 3060 TItu
avenue, Thursday afternoon for a 1
o'clock luncheon. t
( ft of P. K. O.
Chapter CR of V. E. O, will be en
tertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wed
nesday, October 4, nt the home of
Mrs. J. T). Ringer, 2206 F street. Mrs.
R. M. I-averty and Mrs. R. M. Young
will be assistant hostesses.
Minne Lusa Circle.
Minna Ltisa Chautauqua circle will
meet Tuesday, October 2 at 2 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. J. P. Sheeran 2229
Ogden street..
Trinity Parish Aid.
Trinity Parish Aid will hold their
first meeting of the season on Wed
nesday, October 11, at the "Parish
tiouse at 11 o'clock.
BT of P. K. 0.
Chapter BT of P. K. O. will hold a
rummage alo Thursday, October 6, at
1245 South Thirteenth atreet.
FRANCIS POTTER
Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin
' and Guitar
Studio Sanford Hotel
AT1313
Mauc Fender Gutzmer
VOICE
Studio, 117 Turner Blvd.
TaL HA may 1019
Thla Studio la affiliated with Oncar
Saanger'a Studio, New York, and The
American School of Opera, Chicago.
HELEN MACKIN
Piano Studio
Room 300, Arllnitoa Bnck
1SIIV4 Dodt Phoaa AT 1R7R
Theory and Harmony Claiaaa lor
Sherwood Pupila
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Parcnt-Tcachcrs of
i Yates School
: Open 'ear
I Th Parent Teai bet a 'ie(alli'j
of lienry V. Yate iool ill hold
it flrat meeting of th )'nr, Wviiiiea-
i dy. tH tolr 4. at 1 p. m , In tho
hl auditorium. .Ml Kdiui Iteut
tha new pilmlpul and other new
teai har will I honored. Mra. A. 1.
Jottaa, pnaldrnt of th aifc luU..n,
will glv a ahort talk. Koiwrt t'u
(Udetl Will I'l.l v tbre Moll n nuiuiwra,
av'iHiipanled by Mtry Adel Abbot,
and Mlaa Kaorne Hart Mill gi a
phino aoln. Il'-frenlnointa are In
harg of th aottiU t'otiuiilttee, Mr.
V. U'. Kh'tw.-I. ilmlriiiiiii. All
patrona and friend of th n hool ai
Invited to attend.
Omaha Walking (lub
Omaha Walking rlub baa laaued a
l( ug bookli-t of art, liiformuiloii and
iolvlre. Th rover pnga llluatratloii
la a wulkljig rlub KTin at Vermillion
' l ike.
i An all day walk la e hluli-. for
, today with Jim I'.itMwln aa leader, th
aturt to te niixl at 36 a. m. from
th IturlliiKton depot at Council
HlufTa. The deallimtlon la Kolaom, In.
An afternoon hik will dart at ?,3i
p. in. In two I of an hour later aa
previously annoiim -tA. Thomaa It.
I Murray will bad tho party from Hi
end of tha Mainwa r.ir Una to the
river, Intereatlng hazard are prom
la1. t'unoa trnnaportatlon will Ii
lirnvlded acroa th river. Honor
I'ennock will be boat at th ahiirk.
Needli-HorU tiuilil.
Th Omnha Needlework fulM will
hold a ireliiiin.iry nieellng I'Vldny,
fvtolier 6. at th home of Mr, Hairy
Kelly. MIS Hurt atreet. Detail f.ir
the annual tllatrlhutlnn of garment
will h peifirted at thla meeting, Mr.
W. V. Carmiehael I branrb preal
dent. laaar Sadler ( liiler.
Major laiinf Hndler chupter, 1). A.
It., will 0ien It aenaon Hatuidiy, Oo
tf.lr 7 when France Orm and Mr.
J. 1 CcxJdlnittfin will h hnateaae at
tha home of th former, Kl Iuilor
upartmnnl.
inipi.-r ii v r r. k. o.
Cliaptr UX, I'. K. ., will meet for
1 o'l lin k lum heon Tueaday at Dm
hum nf Mr. If. J. I'lerre, 105 Koulh
fiftieth avenue. Mra. C. V. Biulh
well will ha aaaiatant hoatea.
Kocliford ( olleee dull.
The regular monthly meeting of
th Omaha Him k ford colleK club will
b held Wedneaday, October 4, at tho
horn of Mr. J. L. Brawford, 4344
Franklin ctreet.
Hon of llllM.
Rev. W, P. King, paator of th
Central Tark TonKreKatlonul church,
will apeak at th veaper vervic Hun
day afternoon at the House of Hope,
7915 North Thirtieth.
Will Sew For Buy.
Adah chnpter, O. K. S., will have
charga of the durninK and mcndlnir at
the Boy Maxonln home, 4Zd and Can
atreet, during the month of October
They will meet each Thurmlay to ew.
Dundee Aid Kally.
Dundee Ladle' Aid will hold a rally
meeting Friday, with a luncheon at
1:15, at the home of Mr. John H.
Hart, 5016 California atreet.
Home Economic.
Th Home Economic department
of the Omaha Woman' club will
meet at 10 o'clock Thursday morning,
October 5, at the Y. W. O. A,
Clan Cordon.
The ladle auxiliary to Clan Oor
don No. 83 O. S. C, will meet with
Mr. Jeanle Bell, 4fi23 Grant atreet,
on Wednesday at 2 p. m.
S'E'COR
Ak-Sar-Bcn . Queen
Helps Y.W.C. A.
Th Vuunf Winuen t'b Italian ai-
u i ion ai,ti..inire with lur that
mi nf th major of th annual
limn. Week, Oi1ulr JJ Ii, I th
Irli.-iilnf queen of Qulvera, Miaa tier.
tiud hti'Ut, Other major a an
tiouii.'eil by Mi, frank Crmlthel,
i hairman of rampaUn worker, are:
Mea lanif a Palmer Undlay, Hvron
I'. i....i, Clinrlea Offutt, J. Allr
Hiewurt, John Hurl on, A. W, Jonu,
All M'Kli' llnntile, I". I, Itoyrr, f,
A. I Sim. Ileit II. Amleraon, KraMk
rl.-KI, li. S Ni. and Mia H.tlo
Hut. Ii
Mix Aa Hlnlc. eoioral iln. lor nf th
raiii.ni. a.i--.l ly Vimm liva.h ai d.rae
i,.r t' mo. ham. a ' tnat lha puna
at Yi.iili ana niM a anihualaam, aa
li'.lltate-t at Ilia firal tripling of tha
iitaj.ira and tha varume mtnaa ef lea
a-io-rl ratpa'aa eoininUlaa durti.a lha
pt werW-
'l lie a" rat i'analffft rennnllta aa aa
niMim 't by Vra. I'almrr Kind'ar, avnsral
iltaiitiiaM, aia; &l(a. y W, I'artult haal,
. hairu.all miti.ilan workara: Ilia, W. t6.
Ilh..a.la, Initial il': Mia llalla llalih,
hnatnt-Ka amiiana dlvl.lon; alra. Chaflaa
ntfuit and Mra J, AH. Hi.arl, r..l.n.,l
on. an a itlvi.lun; Mia V. . A Wlllard,
araahera' diviamn; Mra. tl. W. Wi'-har.
al.am. lunrh.on.: Mra M. W llli.lm,
traaatifari alia M, I lainarnn. pulillilir,
an. I Mr, l arila Ada ( inhll, (nral
aei-ralarr,
Tn ad.latirr rninrnliiaa eompriaa .
lal.Urll, I'. M, Wllhalm and M I'.
I'amarnn.
Chautauqua Circles.
laMHIll ( llBllllllua I'llil will meet
In lb ronvenunt rixun of th Y, W,
C. A. Tueaday at S p. in. Th leaaon
will b th econd rhupter of th
iKiok, "Th Worhl of lalnm." Mr.
Wlxaon will b th leader.
Teniiyann circle will meet with Mr.
Onrii JliuMion, l!4 North Thirty
fifth avenue, at 2 p. m. Monday lea
aon: Introduction on th flrat chapter,
"Now World of Iam," Mr. IV. B.
1 low ai d, leader.
Duiiile Mornlni and Dumlee rlrele
coinblnliifr, will meet with Mra. Kath
erln Hinlth, 1S North Fiftieth atreet,
Thurmlay inoriilnif, with Helen K.
Morton. leader.
American Mteraliire clrcl will meet
with Mr. Hugh M-Intoh, 491 Wh
ater, Tueaday at 2 p, m,t Mr. L. 3.
Oreer, leader.
Itooaevelt circle, with Mr. F. A.
Creaaey, 4204 North Twenty aeconil,
Monday at 7:S0 p. m. Mr. Creaaey,
leailer.
Alice It. Howard and Ijinsfrllow
circle ninel at th Y. W. C. A.
Thuraduy rvenliiK at 7:30. leaaon: In
troduction to "Th New World of
Ialam." Mia Cha of th Y. W. C.
A., leader.
Camp Fire Girls
Much Intercut I being centered
around the fall meeting of the Guard
ian Huaoclation which will be a din
ner held at the Wheeler Memorial
church, Twenty-fourth and J atreet,
Tueailay at 6:30 p. m. Three Curnp
Fire group are working to make thla
meeting a ucce, the Mhunka group
la doing the decorating, th Wlchaka
group tho cooking, and th Wohato
group the aervlng. All guardian who
have, not made reservation please
call Camp Fire headquarter Monday.
All Woodgathercr who ar ready
for their Flrat Aid course hould reg
ister at Omaherjua o that the varlou
coi"-es can be arranged. '
The Howohl group hiked out to
KlioWood park Monday and apent
busy time hunting for the most beau
tiful trees. After finding a tree that
met the qualifications, the girl dis
cussed how best to photograph It.
Thl group Is working hard to win the
honor of tree photography for thl
month.
, (Several new girls Joined the hilt
with the Tatapochon group to Child
Point Saturday.
Carol Ray celebrated her birthday
Friday by entertaining the Alahl
group at her home.
Finest Apparel Underpriced
Fall Wearables
A Delightful Assemblage
T'ITH especial care we have
V assembled' an assortment of
dresses, suits, coats and wraps to
be offered at
1I OI5
ii. cu
and up
Included are particularly iYtchinK
models in all the favored materials
only one garment in each pt.vle
all decidedly underpriced. Com
parUm will reveal a Having of
many tlollars.
I feady-to -wear)
ICTUS. DOUG.
Legion Auxiliary
Elects New,
Officers
Th f..louia officer, c. iiiiuiltea.
Wuiurii and ilrlrKutr wvr ain't
Uat Wetk by III Nrhraaka, l.ftflun
Aus.lary at itaioiivnii.ini in Vol;
I'raaidettt, Mra. K C, Warm. Nor
folk. Flial M. a rta:il.it. Mr 0, W,
Aikermaii, A.uaworili.
Kecmid H- .rra,.l. M. Miaa Klhr
Thompaoii, Vork. '
Mnrelnry ttiiltitit', Mia, If, R.
Hull, l.iiaolu.
Treaaurer, Mr. II. O. I")l, I,on;
I'ln.
Iliatorutii, Mr W, F. T.rjant, lrt
In ton.
National coniiulttriaoman, Mr. J.
K. Ilalrd, Lincoln.
KxecutlV I'ollimlttreait'ineli: flrat
illalr.ct, Mr. T. J. O at, Full City;
Hoiid, Mi. Fred Weber, Arlmifton;
Third, M Helen Mrr. Fremont;
Foiinh, Mr. II. Trump, Aurora;
F.fth, Mr. W. H, llolmea, Hiiatlnit;
X th, Mr. I. J, Murpby, Kiialding;
Mevenlh (created hy t-onalilutloiiMl
ameiidmetit), Miaa I .aura M. Klnix,
IMljfi.H.le.
Ii.li'Katra to iintliuiul rouvniillon at
New (irleana; Mi. K. t', Warner, Mr.
J. K. liuird, Mr. II. It. Hull. Mra. W.
H. Holm. a, II.'iiiiik: Mi. (.'. K. Sic
Gluson, Lincoln; Mrs. John Kllmar
tin, Omaha; Mr. Lliclen btai k, Hart
Ington; Mr. I). V. King, York; Mr.
W. I. Uemls, Grand Island; Mrs. O.
W. Ackerman, Ainsworth, and Mr.
Hubert U. rllmmnna, Kcottsbluff. Al
ternates: Mr. R. B. Haker, Full
City; Mrs. C. W. Andrew, Arlington;
Mr. Ii. Davie, Mr. Fay Merrlam,
Seward; Mis Anna Ii. Horn, Wood
River; Mr. B. O. Boyle, Long Tine,
and Mis Athalla Gates, gcottsbluff.
Mr. John Kilmartln, president of
the local unit, has been appointed
Nihairman of the state banquet to be
held at tho Bienville hotel at New Or
leans Monday evening, October 16.
Thla banquet la to be strictly for
ladle and there will be table repre
senting every state In the union. Kach
state president will be called upon to
give a toast of not more than 20
words. The Ak Sar Ben of Omaha la
to furnish the decoration for the Ne
braka table. I'laces can be reserved
at $2 per plate through Mrs. Kilmar
tln. Sojourner Kensington.
The Sojourner kenslngton club
will meet lit the home of Mrs. John
Douglas, 4412 Douglaa street, Tues
day, October J, at 2 p. m.
Business Women
Present Artists
i
Miiak' Ui.ar i Omaha will m Hrii
i.Mirtui.lty thmuiih thai lluaineaa an I
'ii7eaaionl Woman dUlinn of th
iHnali i tntmbrr of i'.iniineri-) to
h.ar wiina of Aiiieriia' ai.at aniai.
rtoram Ma'ttli. twloraiur to
i prauo, will appear Nu.nobvr !0, un
ilrr their uin.eai, tit fritrrtun mat
tuartet on 1 ie.eml-r 4, I'aul Alt
; bmi, tenor, on January 14; Iturhar
Muurrl, mratu aoptano, on rrliruury
16 and Mino. Ikhumann ll. lnk, roil
ttaltn, April IS. Tm kt fur th n
til colllae. Will, h ra l. ai ea
than on uaimlly p) In hear the
III. lit Mm. Ilelllk, K.aerve.1 teal
ai 10. Si and to caul additional, d
. ii-liiiat on (.aalloil.
Th public I Invited to attend III
conceria. Information regardliig
tliket may I had from Mia w-ll
Itvan. city hall, or l.uluh tirnc
Johliaon, Wtatern Neaift).er t'tllon,
taptaln of the two team. Iiwu
town louale aioiea have ticket for
ale,
Get Acquainted Club
Th 'let AcyuHlnled rlub will opaii
Ha third aeaaou Monday at 7:11 In tha
i-nmiiion room of th Kir! t'nliarlaii
clmri Ii, Turner iKiulevard and Harney
street.
Colonel and Mr. (, O. Cunning
ham will b hoot and hoaiea. Knter
lulnmunt will t furnished by th
Weal Kiater quartet.
Officer for th routing year are;
Mr. I'aul K. Huilau, dlreAnr; Harry
. I'ulnier, inuater of ceremonies;
Mr. It, li. TedroW, planlat; I)ewey
llanaeii, leader of community singing;
Cud worth Key, leader of floor game.
Mia Florence Ta)lor. Instructor of
labln game; Mra, Grant I'nraons,
charge of refreshment; J. M. Clifford,
renlairar.
Advlaory coiiiniiMce: Mra. Georg
W. Holdrege, Mr. Janet Munro
Curtu-, Mr. N. O. lolg.
The puriNia of thl club 1 to af
ford stranger and lonesome folk an
opportunity to mak friend and en
Joy an evening of wholesome recrea
tion. I-etter ar received from all
port of the country from memliei
who mis the club In other title.
Thl club Is th second of It kind In
tb Vnlted Ktnte. the pioneer club
having started in Detroit a year ear
lier. Hlnce then club have been or
ganized in Indlnoll, Kansas city,
Lincoln, Denver and other cltle.
While these club me strictly non
sectarian they ar sponsored by the
I'liltarlan churclie. Mr, i'aul Harlan
organized the club here.
Christ Child Society
Classe at the Christ Child society
have been resumed. English and
American citizenship are given Wed
nesday and Friday nights, Miss Mar
cella McAullffe and Mis May How
ard in charge, under the supervision
of Mis Helen Tablet.
The donation of a pool table would
be appreciated, according to those In
charge at the gnttlement.
ni of r. k. o.
Chapter BK of P. K. O. will meet ,
for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at
the home of Mr. J. O. Wentworth,
DUO California street. Mis Agne
Llveeey will assist.
P. K. 0. Meetlne
A special meeting and luncheon of
the Omahu P. E. O. association will
be held at the Bnrgess-Nash tea
rooms Monday at 1 o'clock.
Comus Club
Comus club will meet with Mrs. C.
M. Barrle 1825 Laird street for a 1
O'clock luncheon Wednesday, Oc
tober 4.
Tea Dansant
of the Season
Wednesday, October 4
Four until Six
7 m
00m
Program Announm! for
Part'nt'Tcachers' Meet
Th tiarneld lrnl T. bar' aa
. UHi.ll will lOMt at tha aabuol on
Mon.Uy afteriiiani at 2 2u Maa
lela IOn Will ak and tl fol
low in; will I4ka part In a iu.-ul
pioarum: Th ll ar FUna, Mmiar,
Hi.Iiii Martin, lvian Koiae, r
riaiice .l and i'harloit and Mr
Cr;at (lehriiteii. Mr. W. I".
K.i.11
Will (IV readln-. Th ll.atleaara
ar. Mra. Frank lIliiarB and Mr, la
ter I'ullMn.
( liurih .umlirM
At lb liouie ut Mr. I K. Caldwell.
Jt? iUKthoin AVrnue, tha Mdiea"
Aid of Arnu I'rral.) teiian
cliurcb. will lona k I o rl k luncheon
on Friday, tH-tober
i W. . I.uih hetm : Edward Johnson, president; Mia Hal
Mr. W. t. I'rU Will euleitjiili at Uvinalmtv, c prealdetit; Mr. It"l
luncheon at her homa Wrdnr.d.iy for leit t'linefeld-r, secrrtary; Mi. J. W,
meinlMT of III W. W. flub. I Metcalfe, treasurer.
1 1 oticr) Shop iTSiX Lntrame tloor
if
Black Silver
African Drown
The colors included are in unusual demand
supply your needs from this all new stock.
Your every hosiery need can be exactingly sup'
plied in our enlarged Hosiery Shop.
Style Without Extravaganc
1519-21 Dougla Street
Announcing
the First
Tea Dances every Wednesday and Saturday
afternoon throughout the season.
Burgess-Nash Gompany
iviiifiiODVi tO"t."
League of Women
Voters
Th Ieltu 'f Woman Vutr will
U...t TliUrwtay t th V. W. C, A. f-f
I o'clock) luncheon, followed by a
talk If fharle Hran, democrat W
'landldtt for gornor, Iteertlon
for IH lUIHIieon HIT vm nm..
I tbioiiah ! M.TU head juartei t
tb t. W. C. A.
Th publlo I Invited to attend th
addrra regardlea of th lunchwHl.
Wory TrtlerV la(ue.
Th Omaha Hit TelU-ra' leagn
will iit for lumhen Haturdwy, Or
tober 7, t th Huia"Nh tea
room, oitu-er for tb r art Mr.
Sir
All Silk
Chiffon Hose
famous Onyx quality
Hundreds of pair, in a new shipment
their sheer' firm weave and iuper
quality make them decided favorites
with veil dressed women.
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Cun hfelal Dar)( Taupe
Caramel Otter Cocoa
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