The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 01, 1922, SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES, Image 29

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    TUB SUNDAV HtK: OMAHA, OCTUIU:!; J. X
Benson Society
Betum Cunrtpondcm Ctli WInul JJ7Q,'
lUpliit lay 4 orni-r.ti.iia,
The HaptM ft lien.. t
.on.ei (.. lit mw i-hn h
building Hnmbiy fteinooit t I p. m,
It, I i.ri.in of lb InniuinuHi tiup
.- rhureli Kill ib liver tt addir.
tu.le will t f.irnihJ l.y th boy'
on h. Mi and the iirtrni vt th
llri,..,n thmrh, Jim. Miarp. pastor
tf th cltun-h, lM (liittt of tl. mo-
grmn.
llriiMin Woman' Club,
Member tif Id luncheon i-oimiiil
! ff Ilia intisiri ilrimiiiiictit it tlm
Heimon Woman club, met Wnlnx'
l.i y itt III horn of Mr A. N. Ili'r
ml planned th menu fur l lis l n
it luncheon tt I u.'n 'I Inn wl.iy,
IH'I'iUr II, Ht tliB fiolti nf Sir. tiof.
lull Until. All reservation mo In l
In nut tutor limn Tuesday. October l.
'rli, (9 rent llm pint.
After llm hii)iiH cli,n Mia.
II. iW fr"l a luiirl.'uli w hen coyer
M'arA ktil,ll.l fit MrH.l..tll. I. I!
Hunt, II. L.I ii ti Welker. II. J. Kkimkey,
i:. W. Norm. II. II. UriklU and A.
N. Il..c.
Allrlidn Omaha t tub I .iiiii hr mi,
Mm, . Heaver ami Mm. C. M.
i.lf- mi.l Mm Th.lm.i Wolfe' i.f
In-iimm mnl Si tf r'uith I'nrr of
SiiriniivlfW, N ., iil'i'ii.l.'.l tim iiiuh-
llM I. Ill III I lull lull. IlliMI Ut till
Urn t ,.ih tm rimiii I rlil.iy, K-
li'iiilx-r, H. Iiiiiltn; tlio lum linni
Imiir Kii'i-in Miri i-ui filJiimil l.y
I. Hiring uiil in . u i ui 1 1 ,il l.y tin- or
.i lii Htu. KuIIiim i i.k tliH Iiiik'Iu'oii. a
piny riilllU-il "l'li Itniii-fii" wan
tnk'iil In I lip Hui'ifPM jili .i.i.l.i'.r
I urn.
SurpiW for Mm, II li krnliriHli.
M inlm of tin- Mtln.llt huii.li.v
u hiHil rhim, t.iuklit l.v Sir. J. J.
ICi ki -nlirmlr, i-lili. l.iini-. ut n lirprlm1
In lnr liunnr 'I'liumiliy iiftunioon nt
IIih liiiinn nf Mm. I'. A. I'lnniM. Min,
Kiikinl.roilK will It-.ivn hhii to -iit
tln wniii-r In tikl.il.niiiii.
Suiidny llintirr liui-nln.
Mr. mnl Mi. (ii'iirxn Ailiinm ami
to m.iiK of T.ilmr, l i., wre Kumlay
(lliinir (iii'NtH ut tlin I.. in of Mr.
mnl Mm. It. V. Ilyilr.
Junior Sunday SiIhmiI r.irty.
Tin- jiinlur ili I'liitiin iit of tlie M'-Hi
rxlmt Kuiiiliiy Rrliniil will enter
Imiii ut ii ilfimrtiii'iit iHity Krlilay,
(h lnliiT , III tlio t'huivh iiiirlum eoiii
l.llnn Ht.ii v to Ilia pan-ntu mnl ti h
vra of Hit- iin-iiilipm of I lie Junior iiii
ily nlioi.l. Tlin liuOiTH i.f this ilf
pin lin.-lit uii plamiliiK to taka ill. a
niori" IntniHivf atinly of the Illble
duilnit tlin coining yiur.
Knlrrlalna fur Mm. Ilimtliatr.
Mr. It. V. Ilyl nit'Tf :iin-it l'Vl.liiy
afti'innon ut licr himie romiilinieiitary
to her alrti-r. Mm. It. I. Uinahaw.
Kifteen liullia were pretunt.
DinniT (iumt.
M). rutil Mi'iir of WlMirr, Nb.,
ma a Hatunlay illniifr (jin-st at the
homo of Mr. anil Mm. A. J. Leu
thauHPr. riiitnthra ( lana Kin U llffirrm.
. The I'lillatlirii l.ma of the Ht-iiHoii
Tiuptixt church met Moinlay evening
at the home of Mr. mnl Mr. O. Mc
tlijire. Dlllcem elect vd for tlie com
line year wem: I'rrHlilent: Mm. O. Mc
fiulre: vice president, Mm. William
AtiK'ir; aerretury, Mra. lln'el AVray.
I'lana were dfacuaavil for the coming
year'a work.
Allenda Minaluiiary l.uncliron.
A number of the liulies of Buptlut
church attended tho Mfaalonary lunch
eon Friday at the Y. W. C. A. Tulks
were Riven by Ida 8k udder of India
and Mrs. II. W. Penbody.
MellindNt Standard Itearem.
The Standard Beni-em of the Me
thodlHt church met Thursday eve
nlnff nt the home of Mrs. K. G. Smith
and elected the following; ollicers:
President, Miss Leonore .Stock; vice
president, Mlas Mildred Kolsoni; sec
retary, Mls.i Norma Kladd: con-e-KliondiiiK
aecretiry. Miss Gertiudo
Phenls; treasurer, Miss Marie Scho
field and mite box seciiary, Miss
liorothy Habcock.
(oininiinily ( enter t;jm ( lass
All ladles interested in the Henson
Community Center gymnasium class
re reii nested to meet Tuesday, Octo
ber 3, at 8 p. m. in the rest room
of the city hull. Signed. Mrs. T. K.
Young, director of Henson Coninuin
ity Center activities.
To Attend Convention.
Mrs. E. O. Smith left Saturday for
Kansas City where she will visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hed
field. From Kansas City Mrs. Smith
will go to Hutchinson. Kan., to at
tend the Topeka branch convention
of the Methodist Foreign Mission so
ciety where she will represent the
Young Peoples work of the Omaha
district.
Hirtlulay Dinner Parly.
Mr. unit Mm. F. K. doling enter
of the birthday of their" .Uaighter.
m. vv I. Peiiruin. Covers were
laid for Mr. and Mrs. Peamdii, Mr. will take place Friday evenings at S.
and Mrs. Raymond A. Young, Mr. j Public cometis in which the or
and Mm. V. !:. Young and son, Rob-i chest, chorus and soh.lMs will take
eit. and daughter. Grace.
Methmllst Sunday School Hoard.
Mr. and Mm. Gorton Roth will be
hostess nt their hoi iw Monday eve-
Mng to the n.emhem . f th MethmlWl ,
Sunday rs hisil lsir.l. I Section of
nrttier will Iw held at tbia meeting,
Mission Sim let .
Members of the Paptist Udles nu- I
ion ttf will be rtitertaineil j
Thuil.iy, tvblwr 5. l the h'.me
Mis. C. ll Ji'iim, !"! Noith 4th SI.
IllrthiU) telebralhm.
Mrs. M M liner cnteit4in-l 'rt- .
,tiy evening at h'f h.nne on f'f i
f .iiith sir.-l. in iKinoc of her hu ;
Mini l rill. Is.
, M . Hr! OffUei.
Tim i.t-.ii .V.-."H . ' f
i Mtliu.im il.oil ! n,i(.iiv
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so l lb. f..! .i.
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i Hiny .y ii.mi.I-k of hi Hiimwy
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U'urcn ic iiiutn..
Ticket fur lecture,
TnUet for th WilU father n
'cure to be given nn Into in Nm.hi.
j brr wnlur lit auspice ut the lm.iv
j (m Wom.n ,ub tan I
!,uid from Mi. Jon-ph Haiton.
Nrrlu t tisplrr II, K. W.
Th ttguutr bumms ten.luii t,f Nf.
nu ciutptcr ,'u. HI ut ilia it, K.
M. Wilt be held Thursday rirtill
Kally Mny I'rograiti.
Tll lUlptltl. Methodist Ullli 1'ie.U
teriiin i lintchea Hill n . t. rale Itnlly
lay Hunitay, is-tiiber I. fim l.il pro.
liiaillK and Inunio Hill be fin indn J
III no h of tlin rhlln lies llient li.ne.l,
lliilhday nulrrar.
Mrs, KnUliit McArdle, inothrr of
Mr. liiniite Mi'Ardli, tnanngcr of tli
ll.-niilto l beater, t-elebrateil tier T'Jlli
l.lrtliiliiy annlvenwiry, Wliiiiuty,
rliptriuir S7, at her country home
lieiir llenaoli. A birth. lay iHiUH-r "
sin. in 44 children ami craml
thlldreu. Mr. McAidle wua tha re
cipient of many gifts, among which
a,i an tiunn-un boquit of Cabforiila
'inyMiiitliemuiiis.
MetliiMli.t l-ailii Aid.
Mm. I-:. .1. Whistler, Mrs. Xteplieini
li lid Mrs. HllllMin MiM.rn will li lnt
ei eiliii'.lay afteriiiMin, Ih'tolii-r
'u, lo the mi iiiliera of Ilia Melbmltat
Lobes aid lii tha p.ulura of the
cliuri li.
Ilirtliilay Surprlr.
Mrs. Il.iivey Kugrr n.lertiinnil nt
a birthday iiiprli in honor of ln-r
hustNiml'a liirtlnlay, Krlilay evening,
Sepleinln-r -"J, at lli"lr country liouie
neiir Valley. About 3U nuents from
HeiiHon, Omaha and IJkhorn were
pri'M'iit. AftT muhli! ami gain's.
Mis. Sager si-rved a luncheon.
Played at Annhrrsay (Vlehration.
Kertiiil Hoiinehind, a inciiiber of the
f . iiiii. ii llixh orchestru, played a rux
i. phone aolo lit the si n viity Hi nt an
nlveiary cell brutlon of the llebeccti
As.rfinlily, In-lit Saturday evening li.
the L ). o. F. ball at Thirteenth und
IiikIki'. Mis. Soiiiieland ncconipaiiled
lire sou.
1'erhnnuls.
Mis. '. (i. AiideiKoii ii home from
a lsit in ValiNiraisn, Neb.
Mr. and Mis. J. K. Harton leave
toikiy by motor fur Oklahoma.
Mia. Agnes Keptowsky la seriously
III In the Presbyterian hospital.
Mlsa Faith fa it of Springvlew,
Neb., ia a guest of Miss Thelma
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleinschnildt
havo taken tho home of Mr. und Mrs.
J. J. Hlckeiibrode for the winter.
Mr. and Mm. J. Pals Wolfe have
taken an apartment in the Wright
apartment house.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Oliver and son,
Robert, and Miss Hulh Ksther Hock
wood spent Sunday ut Valley, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Riokenbrode
will leave Tuesday for Oklahoma
where they will spend the winter
months.
Mm.. A. J. Senger of Ashland visit
ed her daughter. Mm. W. II. I,oech
tier and Dr. Loechner Thursday Oc
tober 28.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Fitch and Mrs.
Rose Coleman were Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rob
erts in Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. -V. K. Schoenauer and
two amis of Plalnvlew, Neb., were
mid-week guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs". J. W. Fitch.
Mrs. Allie Gibson and daughter
moved Saturday to their new home
in the Undine apartment, Twenty
sixth and Dewey avenue.
Miss Olga Studenroth and Miss El
sie Studeiiroth of Chicago are visit
ing at the home of their brother, Mr.
. Stuilenioth and Mrs. Studenroth.
The Misses Studenroth are enrouto
to Colorado, 1,'tah, and the Pacific
coast.
Mrs.'w. C. Hedwick and Mrs. P.
Ilealev, jr.. and daughter, Patricia,
of Ogden, Utah, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton F. Clark.
Misa Patricia Healey Is enroute to
Washington, T. C, where she will
enter Mount Vernon school.
Music Department
Presents' Plans
for Year
The music department of the Oma
ha Woman's club announces its activi
ties for the coming season as fol
lows: Weekly chorus drill will be held
Wednesday mornings at 10 a, m. at
the Y. W. l
A. and Wednesday eve.
n nga at 8 p. m. at the Hurgessush
nuditurliim weekly orchestral rehersal
part will tie given .Novemiier :.i, jaiut-
ury IS, February :'S and April 'it.
Monthly musical tmi will be given
on the first Wednesday of every
n,K t S n in I'tnli meoilieis iintl
'
The annual spring festival will con
sist of weekly concern by the s.osts.
oirh-stn and chorus, iluotif the
month of May. 1.'3.
raoit rneiiibrmUni of the de
ttarimeitt. I, admit t. any or all
Jpmnihes of the de(4rmient. Prospect-1
ue inemlwrs may enroll lv railing!
! lea ter or u-panmeo,. aim- , h , )( y,ni lr,..y
i'rie Adrle AWilt, l M. And.-, son, j h ( llu, n ne, their t. g, ItHte tie.-,
' l.ilv. ti.lbeil Hi ., M.Ul:fl, H,,r uiu. hineet f.r it wtc.li
V i t Mllpnen, 1.4 I ,-!. .lol-.i-S S'l l
M. Ki.hil i'u i b ii
(tirlV Community
Service LtaKUe
in
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All Jtill.N'tiU ruptuira atvii-iv
y atorm," una ril In ,ni
l.i inlllima in aoclrty 1..I110111
j at rlllea. You will fnnl Una ik w
iriy iim lipl.i 4 mi tin Mai-
1 II l"s'h Hlm wlintuHs, lii.'O nr
I.ev. A kern livitl In MMiie II. IS old
I'l.llli.iin gnllm em ei f'Hll I lis ttil)
of Coiiftii Uis.' plii) i d III Him curls of
til H.4. a ineiit il si Junius and fast Hint
ing liiili.e of c bailee, -',iUlsltely dec
hi slrd are the small pieces of Ivory
villi which I bo giitne Is plmi-d. all
lunged after tlm game In decorutiv
hoi wJHi bain IN s tn nin y tioin one
place ! anotbir, for ll Is rry
citing tn Join several of the guinea,
tiling tlm iliniiie ml see. Mm.
Matlbews tells me that Miss lloskina
of the M-nliHM bote) iii.i y be engiigeil
to le.n h tli new gaum In four xople
fur one and one half houm fur ' and
that h will bring her own guine
Villi her. (Illlnis 111 Is.xes lunge In
price from t ;,0 to '.. K"-illiig
nell rather.
est
Ksnn hilly Tliouglilfiil Should tlr the
Watch I'uri lis-..
rpllK Iteesi Jewel Cmiipuny, Jih
J- ami Harney, presents an unusual
ly willed watch showing. Many IIiIoks
enter lulu tlK1 selection of tlm wati b
purcbae. Kurmcrly one Isiught any
one of tlm sluiidnril makes which as
silled llepi'lidalile timekeeping, but ills.
may may well enter your heart for
now one must needs laku lutn con
sldera'tion the different and desirable
casings which are tiiideululily decora
tive. The standard makes well known
for their worthy ijiihIHv of cnusirui.--tloli
are lepi esetited In Hie Reese
Watch showing. Klgln. Illinois, lla.ii-
lllon and Wall ham. Their casinga of
while gold licnutlfully engraved by
hand lutiy m sl lected for ImiIIi men
oud women. The prices, surprisingly
I'essonaiile.
Three-I'ier Suit Nhiiar fiaine Km
hrnldery on Hndice and Coat With
Widely IMffering Colorings.
CHANGINa the coloring of the
traceries on the bodice of lta skirt
Is the little three-piece suit which they
were embroidering at the Ideal Put
ton & Pleating Co., third floor, Prow n
Work, ICth and Douglas, t'jilij ue em
bellishment conceit. Is It not? To be
gin with, the suit is laupet the bodice
a pronounced shade of bronze, th
'broideries bronze on the coat, blua
on the bodice. A shop to solve every
problem relative to decorative adorn
ment. Picnic Weather Brings Thought nt
Steak Roasts to All Who I.oe Out
door Life.
THE Jolliest time of the whole year,
Fall, brlnga to our minds a plan
ning of steak roasts beside a warmly
burning wood Are. The time when w
especially need outing toga which
they're allowing at the Townsend
Sporting Goods Co., 1309 Farnain.
Khaki and Gabardine Suits,
1X75 and $5
Corduroy Riding Breeches $7
High Boots I12.5D
Oxfords tQ
Hiking clubs will find the substan
tial quality of materials used In these
outing clothes particularly desirable,
the shoes of unquestioned desirability.
in
y- n v
Secretariifl Training Assure Filiuii-
t-ial Independence.
M'
ORK and more are parents com
ing to 'realize that they owe
their children, both boys and girls,
the assurance of financial indepen
dence in case business reverses should
occur. Every girl should be prepared
to stand lirmly upon her feet in ca.se
she is left upon her own resources.
This independence is hers if she has
had a practical secretarial training.
A training which is more to be de
sired than an inheritance. I'.oyles
College, ISth and Harney, ofl'era un
usually desirable courses In secretar
ial training. Be prepared for Inde
pendence. Nothing could be more logical for
wear with the classic effects in dinner
gowns than the Roman Braid coif
fure. Finest tiialll y switches for
In aids, fit).
Klcitrlc Sewing .Machines and Tiny
Motor Attachments Make Light
Work of Kali Sewing.
LIGHTENING the Unm-ambi of
stitches nevusMiry to consummate
the fall sewing the electric sewing
machines at the Grandeii IJleclrii! Co.,
1,1 1 tl.iwui'd. It U surprising bow
much inoie nulcMy and bow mm h
mote iu-.ul the sewing i aci-oiii-,illb-e.
when ono em devote lo-r entire
attention to the siulng lUrlt ratter
than lh exriclsing of d'ffcrriit
l,,ll. li s of Hi l!, Hut me. Imnicat
. en . ei 1 4 It oin e I. to an elutri
It.iililiie i-k t.i Hie virion. .
lAt Mill nt n Ii i Ii 11, iv ! o,l.l Willi
.i, .,i.i,i i iki' n.iv.e .iin lif f -r
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iia find a tniall vreen gar Jen,
Far from the crowd on the broad ngiu-uv. .
ffiJ there I iu nuit frith mj,' dreams of j'oii
Forever or a da,'.
' I iu ime a little tang
To ting to m'ulf at night, r
Hut ov the wind in the intening roses.
Will hear the notes aright.
Ih'ar I ahimi I ullnwrr; Th woman of snnill pi o..i ipms llm bin
fur lliey'ri. end hi. nu,!y pro l.li d f.f tn t tic IllUrt li..illll J.ii'Hlli Hi s In both
i mh and futa tin ) II rpres no icgivt at ut l lug sl.lo In wear the lung
lliarrible l,.itopli-!
A 1.1, InVxty la. Ill t'Sl, but fcllne.
Iiess of roirfuie, which protei
they wei absolutely lacking In char
acter (he five aw nt young things,
whose plctutea appealed In the sisb-ty
column of one of our great tiicli'opoli
fau i,ir. Your hair should ha ar
raugi-d In sil ..n lb ulurly n.lii.t
ed to Jniir iiullvlduNl t !. ami that
Ihi iieceiis.'irily ibiM.il by an ainl
It;
beauty iniilLi. !lae your type
decldeil .lit oi.i e-l.'olnl IS or flunk,
authorlllea In mattem pertaining to
feminine Isauty, may be couniilled at
ttin Hla.k and While Rim. in, I In i .-.
Nash, Him H.iloil do lleaute. Until
Fonleuelle, or tlm Hlai kstonii It. nut y
Hiop. You'll find ll of i-xceding In
tel est, ,
Hume MihIh llellgbls lu CliiHme Itnine
a Ksihlon Shade for Fall.
IIONINU In with every ai)imr
slni.le of brown In Fashion's Full
luniUi n am the Pum a. Reed band
bags shown In the Omaha Trunk Fac.
lory, 131 Farnain. I'niiaually splendid
values am represeiud lu this showing
prli-ed from $.:S up. All genuine
steer hide they're blind tooled, ami
band id ruled In ex'iuislta colors
finely fuli.lued, thn edges trimly Inced
by hsnd with ilainly little minora and
i hangs cases In their finely finished
Interiors. Iieclally Interi'stitig Is a
frame bug with turn lock ut J:TS.
Oulte tho smartest note in bagdmn!
Decidedly lnterefling t gift seekers.
New Records Prove l'n usually In
teresting; TIIERK'8 a particular pleasure In
seleuling new Columbia Records
tn the Ilurtniiin Sound rroof
rooms, 415 South 16th Street, for
added to the Interest of the records
themselves is the heart-Warniing
l'arlinun hospiluiity. You will relax
in dreamy content when you hear the
new waltz, "Drowsy Waters," by Fer
arra's Hawaiian Instrumental quar
tet, w llh "ITa Like Noa Like" on the
reverse side. Transported to the In
finitely lovely southland you'll be
when you hear Marlon Harris' new
"Away Down South," and "Send Back
My Honeyman." You'll just have to
dance when you hear the swaying
melody in "Romany Love" as .played
l.y Puul Bless Orchestra, a fox trot
tn be sure, and on the same record
bis clever "Clover Blossom Blues."
"Truly" and "Susio" are written to be
danced to and very cleverly intro
duced by Eddie Klklns leading his
Knickerbocker Orchestra. All 10-lneh
tecords at 7jo each.
Cloudy drays, Autumn Tunes nf
Itrnwu and Tan and Hriitie Make
Interesting the Wrap Show ing In
Men's Shop.
MANTAU.ORKD top routs for
women are on illpluy at the
Wilt-on A Allen Store, 17th
lluiiiey, Softly fumy the suifans of
these Imported cloth coats which may
tie bad in almost any di-sired color
scheme. Beautifully fashioned by
t'ever designers and tailors, a fmture
tn be especially appreciated is the full
silk lining lo found III em h wrap.
The price range, very I es..i.vl.le, tin
to iM!
Hue Tiilorlnu Takes Ihe
Ike.orslive Ii inn. ling on
t lnir.
IhMKII I! t uba. I1
Hoiksid, .,i.tl,..l i.
I'ltie of
Winter
'll s.-l
ll.el, if
tit (.is art Mi in biiloioig wiyin.
ei y i-a.nnbl i i s H- .
..tut U -.1 of All VI M II fltl-t Hi ll wl l
..tillers hve1y fi.ri,s sft. Itii.S t.
,m t.) ilV f" I nee.! el-i''i-iSs ii it
iiilsj
Dominatinjj; Beaut ies of Present Day Mode llxpreed
in Skillful Copies of Imported Models
Qrt hni- mnl, Iwtl t it' r -M o-1 li H i I im isiei .litl ful fi nils ln" ( l.t--l b.rv. Jt. i-U-Vy V ti . U IH v-iiUV ef l- ifc
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ItoNcle," New NmiiI M.tleilal, I
I'arlli iiluily liesirslde bar Wear
Willi KHralem.
LA.MO.Mirl, I Till r .n ii.iiii, intio
dine "Huiii lu" In thur fall
slii. wing i.f skirts and swe.itim.
A f.isi liiiiiing new ful. i lo wblii com
lilies Uie lH-iiilly of ii on. n a with Pol
let 1111. A i. my Ponet twill skirt
bus l.l.ii kings of gisy iouosed en
t rely nf aiigntit llm-ads of gi.iy
utitlil lu liny I. sips up Ihrougli thu
imvy fubiir. Tiny lines of Cunna are
..rliiiMed by ooiing til the contrast
Ii g color, In different color roiublua
t.ons, they're f 'J.7S. Pleated skirts
have Hie color In ratine, $12 50.
Hashed down Hie n k with liltln
tippled i ulliir and sbislied tn the el
Imiw Is one of the l'j"i sweater con
options, Jj.7j.
Costume bloiisca prove of Interest
tn fair sljllMs. To ilonned for
dinner Is a black satin blouse Willi,
weighted beniui luce rleeves, 115.
Iteatuy Shop
Staff.
THK CRAWFORD Beauty Shop,
1U01 W. O. W. Bids., JA. 3825,
has added to Its corps of 'skilled
nrtists, Miss Jerry Kindt, who brings
from the eaHt original Ideas In hair
dressing which, combined with her
knowledge of marcelling, makes her a
valuable adjunct to this shop. Friends
ot Miss Ruth Short, niarceller, will be
glad to meet her at Crawford's.
Department Store Holds ( nnfei eiices
Conducted by F.vpert Authorities
Kach Hay During Coming Week
P.aby Week.
IT'S BABY WEEK at BurgeHs-Naih
and you'll find surprisingly help
ful suggestions dispensed by tho
authorities at the . conferences held
daily in the auditorium on the fifth
floor of this great store. Looks just
like a hospital now for they're going
to examine your btiy for you free of
barge, giving you an expert diag
nosis of his condition with outlined
treatments for health building. Stop
on the third flour In the spacious
modern Infant's and junior depart
ment to leave the youngsters during
the lectures, expert nurses will be In
iharge of their welfare during your
ubsei.ee. The "Tiny-Wee Ones" will
be delighted with tho furniture which
is "just right" si and daintily deco
rated in the figurca which children
b.ve. livetytblng for baby will be
found here, complete la.vetles, to be.
I In with, with inwesiarles growing n
lit larger to prepare lilin for the.
t banging seasonal of each successive
ear. '
Hnili. ..!' Twin Compact Aaiuty
(uses Hold Twit Mirror.
IN THt: delightful "Three Flow em"
flagrante Is the Twin Coiuuict
v inily eiiHii w hich one may buy fur
M i" nt Dm Green Pb.irio.ii v, Pig
teeinli and Howard. Although U Is
I.." Hun no Inch Ibd k. tins lovelv
lu 1 1 nff.nr h.d.U on !.! w.th puff
.in, I ttiiin.r a niw.li r comMt. on Iln
levriiM B.drt another puff alii Minor
.llt ..iie ion. so t. 'I'll Iin4tt
.iii e.-i.,,nl iii.-oiuiil t.n' while tl.e
c n iv I led lu tiilur wl.it
, l i-.iiite!i l.tfll. i-Liin-b-1. si
I ui ;.. it"( e'i(,t I i.i, m.tv vnutl
. i!ue tb ioi ati' l v icv. ... 4 it.
t lat' Shop Announces Enlarged ccw;'
Ff " " . ... XI
ry v tiuin LKin iuKu ceauty 6nop, -i i
And pethaps the wind from nij; little garden,
On puttered lips will whistle my tune.
And you, far out on the dust) highway,
Hearing, will come for me soon.
I shall wait in m greeihWalled gaiden,
.fal(ing small songs of n ribbons of dreams.
But only tiny and frightened children
Can l(now what my singing means.
M. C. L. in "IV hen You Are Away."
.
liko ilnnliuilUi o. id f . I no dismay ut thu l tiiiii.lini of the tow "i le .n..i
hloU-S and ciwls. After sci li.g tlnso l.nNlung urtaim In lii'M-t cilliklnl
lined rmils and talll' iim.
M irtrlnii I Jni lis nil FAIilliilinii In.
i Inula Many Countries In Their
IIMory.
TT AVI'l.N d um allowing lovely new
llurns e i I n 1 1 e ly wrought.
handiwork from many coun
tries, embodying the artistry of
t limn.. hi. I of skillful ringeis. I'eihupM
liothiug lu tlm win Id ipnlu satisfies
the heart of Woman u dues a display
of beautiful linens, a longing sure of
imIixmIIoii In tins Bseiii.lage. F'lnely
v.oveu Is the linen In tho , .' Inch
i ll. I lis which are eilt,i-d In liitrlcatrly
wrought fine filet l.ne wllh scarcely
an Inch of their surfaces uiideiolated.
hlom Molavln coma the breakfast
and tit sets lu Arubesiiie designs,
Oerinnn proviucra are responsible for
the softly lustrous texture of 6S Inch
s.uuie iln His with twieluch hem
stitched hem, t ! 95 tin unusual value.
All pattern chillis and napkins have
Jift arrived from Ireland; rut in ly
hew d.iuratlvo designs, A linen show
tn dellghtl
Piloting Most Graceful Disposition of
New Long Panels.
THK SMART trotteur frock has Its
panels pleated and at The Mode
Pleating Co., 4lh Floor Paxton
Block, lfith & Farnam, if she doesn't
buy it "ready". Delightful suggestion
they'll artistically picc.t in gold the
brown or black lace panels for your
dinner gown, or picot the colored
laces in silver with dainty effective
ness, "Wonderful Yon" Gus Edwards' Song
Kit at the Orpheum Last Week on
Sale In Omaha Store.
MANY who found the offering by
Gus Edwards, "Wonderful You,"
so delightful last week will be glad to
know that it is among the song hits
on sale at the sheet music department
of the A. Hospe Co., 1513 Douglas.
Wonderful
You
. .30c
. . line
. .30c
. .30c
. ,30c
Tomorrow
Somewhere
You Gave Me Your Heart..,
Little Red School House ...
One is always sure to rind an ex
quisite song selection in this popular
shop. Is your name on their mailing
list? They'll be ulail to place It there
upon reiiueht, sending you very inter
esting musical news from time to
time Send check with order for
music.
Jewel Gilt Shop Offers I niiiie Solving
For F.very Hulltlny Problem.
ANTICIPATING our holiday seek
ing for the nift ti.tltue rather
than the gift which shrieks of dollars
Hie lleitrlckson Gift Slf,,p, lfith and
Capitol, in now off. ring an !i'tii-iiilly
ii, hi). lute h,.iiig of original, gtt'.s.
Particularly complete is the selection
of siiuitl silver service piece, ion
Iribiitimi In s.rvuis of nnt' friend
silver rliesu and "Hope bum" Fx
tin rm piem which rent not
iii. l a ureal deal, but which ri pres. lit
huh h in imulifii t uvii g tj.i.ntit
lilt!! VKiiiU.... M-in-i!t, po tin, and
,iiia a, iff.-irt tn ri..U'Vi vtt-tv.
In. iv. 1.4 l-.i ! I -l-ion iiii4 urn n !,!
iinv (moii,(I.h it fi f-r 'l'"1. "
ht Oflt !!, 1 -II llllll IV bVl'lfll
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1
villi JoJJy
"le tillle Miiiie I iiliiie.M
IX lUllllectloll With Welsh's Flower
KliopH-, 10 Hntilll Hntrnii-euth
street, phone Jink son 4:l, with en
trance In liiaiidels tinnier. Is Ibis
lelik-hiful new gift shop which ohVm
gifts In biotize, WihhI, kIiim. Hiltery,
bund painted novelties, bat Ik Wntk,
polyi hrome and uppln line. Adorable
suiuchIIou will Is. found f.r the I in v
We new baby list, sweetly scented
nrtd lit .1 h hi irimmeil, sheer llllle
froi ks, tiny cutis, runnliig lulls mi
nes ami li iv tulles easy for tiie tiny
hands to hold. Husy women will aim
find lovely pieces of hand wrought
lingerie for their own wardrolM-s or
for the gift season upon which we
am now enierlug. Vour eaily view ing
Is conllally Invlied.
Novelty Fubric (iive a New Note
lo the Mode.
N'
oV IS Till', time to make new
fall garments or liuike over the
old ones to be In M.sle and save
Money. Kelstor Ijulles' Tailoring
College will cut. fit and Instruct you
bow to make them. Day, or night
tissses. Phone AT. 04H'J.
l or the Husy Hays of Full Hewing
Shirt Making Provides Adequate
luli-rot.
want shirts to order or
nniler 1. 1 1 and patterns tn
makes tlietii, wllh full Instructions,
at rcaninaliUi pi Ices, try Hurgess the
Hurt Man, Z)9 S. loth Street.
Ciacefully Draped Dresses Call for
Indispensable Petticoat .
TO meet the demand of Milady
Fashion for petticoats over which
to drape the ravishing new gowns
and tailored frocks, the Herzherg
Entrance Floor, 1519 Puuglas, offers
petticoats of excellent heavy Milanese
Jersey in every new color of tin
season. An inipurtant feature of
these petticoats is a one -pieeu fac
ing on the placket which prevents
them from tearing, to he noted also
is the three-clasp closing of tho
placket assuring neatness of line.
Daintily 'broldered and decorated in
applicques from other fabrics are
these lovely bits of apparel. In reg
ular and extra sizes they're priced
from $2.!)5 to $11.95. Of this same
jersey which will stretch but not
run are very full long bloomers at
$5.95, Willi extra large size at $6 95.
Ono Is fascinated at the changing
sheen of colors offering bronze,
King's. Pekin, tile and turquoise blue,
prelate purple, hunter's green,
several different shades of brown,
rose and ted. An unusual selection
from which to choose.
Have You Formed the Habit of
Thrifty Buying at the "Piggly
Wiggly" Stores?
YuC'LL find a "PigRly Wiggly"
store in your uelghlsn hood, oh,
jes, of that I Km very sure madam,
Jur you see there are 14 of these de
lightfully clean new stores in Omaha
with 7 more to come! It's surprising
to find how much one saves on each
trip tl. rough the store where you'll
find each item plainly marked. And
the quality Is even better than that
found in your store, so well versed
ill buying are the managers of these
store. Waffle lime again, your
I ttle table Ijig Cabin Map!"
Hyrup cost you nut 2o. Dr. Pi Ice's
I xtrnct, unexcelled f ir delictou dos
rt I 1V. Ru h I'teuucr Salad
Irrsmtr 5' C. or If one preb i hr
Hi di Um tit s Mcljimn'a Thousand
-It! ml drliiff ootn-e ; at Ic
Ail Hili'k Jon in us! hive vury f"
lU't-eis In (' lint Hi savin ia n
in. 1 iiinh ib-.-vn. r. nid,w-n.tt.li
l..l, I bill , I bee 'l pav.n 5
f..' ! lit Wll I (I'll 't be. n I" I
V f: 1 f tl Bj.!M!,l,! V lilt- I 1 iMl
f 11 t ill ii' I'U l vV .'.'( M..i
m 'nil-t
At r-
WfJ)
(ileal Wholesale llsl ll.ioe Hat s
lei led Mmlels Crmii W lib li Milady
M.iy ( biMise.
Ti
lllKI.IIMi'llAltl i;. lltli an I r-
1 1 1 lit. Well known f.r the excellent
tlUiibty of llii.ir huts, Ii . inlered His
n i. .11 l.iiine and i. it. i a wlmle rlmir
of loVel) l.lt Ill.hliU f.it your selection,
Iiiii wblih Mi. I. mi omaha may buy
at ubsi.bitrly w li.ilet.iln prices, pines
one I Ml. I to one half bus tbilll r lt hia
In fore rxperli In ed. Otiei tally b.vi lv
are the new beaver modi Is lu diffi rent
ci'luis with clilc trim of iliivetvue av
plbunes ami smaitly placed plus.
I'm .(in. feathers sweep a side of the
Russian green tuiiie. I.vni'in-i.ts of
the ParlBleiine s unwavering chiipcau
choice, black, are two lllrd of 1'iira.linv
ti inn. i. il in. i.l. 'In, one the m-llkn.iHli
Wl.lin d till b in tlloili l the olln-r the
lew sliiiii'd luiliaii Iu.hI. I. On on
lingo table will be found every con.
cctViible typo In t in-In. .ii s f ii Vini'.l
tleW "III i ilie " Hint l uvl' hlllg tone of
I imiri. mi lienmiliig tn nilladv slum
eves and bnlr are ilnik. For His
ilainly blond prison Is another table
on which me iliplavt-d Hie dilUnlelv
appealing "Tile'' lllue, whnli is a
color full of rah I fe Table after
table of ili'li'ri.il.li. fall iiumIi-Ib tn In
vuwed on the second Ibsir of this
Kteat wholemile Iioiim-.
I 'In 1 1 li ii in, lllauiiuid, Pearls and
Napphirrs ( midline for the I llliiiale
I Iccnrat inll III nrelets.
Fill M:AR with the new gowns of
dilightful designing aie the ex
iiilsitries In bracelel on display In
Hie C. H. lirowu Jcwyl Shop, ?:
Soillhj Sixteenlb street. Solidly paved
In lii-Mitnn mounted iliamoiiils Is a
sumptuous bracelet of platinum, flex
Ibly moving with each curve of a
dainty wrist. Culilne cut are tbs
si.ppbires which give a fascinating
touch of color tn lini.ther whose llalll
tlliess Is m hleved by skillful .lei'c
Ing of its plain. iiiii square links,
t'llile the loveliest jewel piece slmwn
In Omaha fur some time is a doubls
strand of pearls caught at Intervals
by bugle cut onyx lengths from
v hli-h Is suspended an elaborate
sautolr of diamonds and platinum
slth tassel nf matched pearls. And,
riot satisfied with such laviahness. the
jewel designer offers for wear with
Hits sautoir a dear lltUe earl and
onyx bracelet with similar tassel of
Infinitely small seed pearls. Tres
i hurmant!
Narcissus liulbs in
I niiiiely Packed.
WICKKR, pottery
containem for
l iillis in the new gift
Gift Bote
and tin form
the nardaau
boxes at John
Bath's, IHth and
range, 6ffc up.
Farnam. The prlci
Golf Particularly Pleasant In Early
Fall.
OMAIIA'8 golf course attest th
popularity of the gams, for at
all times of the day now that the most
beautiful time of the year baa ar
rived one may see spirited golfers
swinging over the greens. New club
may be what your game needs the
Omaha Sporting Goods Co., 1808 Har
ney, has just received a new stock of
golf clubs for women as well as men.
You'll find a splendid line of golf bail
in' this store also bags to carry the
"timely slicks."
"Ostend", Fashion's Most Alluring
Color Tone, Is Luxurious Velevet
Yeloiir I pholstery In Coupe.
OF UNUSUALLY arresting beauty
is the "Ostend" coloring of the
velvet vclour upholstery In the new
two-passenger Cadillac coupe at tin
J. H. Hansen Cadillac company, 2t)lh
& Farnam. A delightful contrast is
this rich soft tan shade to the deep
maroon painted body. Dark brown
moire silk shades complete this lux
urious decorative scheme, yuite to
lie admired is a great long "Cad"
whose body is painted dark maroon
with Vermillion lines along tho sides,
Miiatt striping on the radiator hood.
A distinct feature of this model I a
trunk on the buck nutlet- the "spare"
with removable suitcase slipped inside
it "Hawaiian, Russet.'' a witching
color name, has been chosen for tho
decoration of another big tieT Cadil
lac in Which one is truly delighted to
find seat covers to match the top
lining. Vow are cordially Invited to
view this show ing of new models.
Finely wiought are the Spanish v
scurfs In bright colors. JTi.Ti,
Hats Reblmked to I nusu.il Drirce nf
t l.ir.
TlIK Klit'GKIi HA T KIIOP, S.1
-l Parker Hl.sk. will tebl.sk tl
..! I ch.irn tn an uniMiml marines',
T-t ! recoiomrlidrtl is their rve
In fui. o'nihert and mirib.
ti J on Siturdiv
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