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OMAHA WL'DNKSDAY. OCTOBEU THE . iii SOCIETY For Jlrlde' lo bo Mi Nell Hyan, mho I to ha mar id October ;'5 lo Hawthorne, Hiii.ltl of New York, was honored last evening at the hom of Mr. John Kloliiert by tho Ikoda group of the t-ampPre girl. Mrs. fitorge W. Hyan i'H'tliT nf Mill Jlyiin U guardian i IH group. Mis Hyan hwself l i.rtlve In their work, ji1 ha been h guardian of another group, for Mr. Hrrrt. Mm. John I,, Kii'iiwly had 14 uei at lurnhnn with her at hrr home Tuesday In hnimr if her g neat Mil, Hurry U. HI reel nf Chicago. That evunlng Mr. a nl JN, Harry Tuky gave h dinner bridge if I 'J cot era for Mr. and Mr-, Htref, Mr, fleorge IfrantV In will entertain at luncheon for Mis Htreet W ednesday when aim will share honors wlljl Mr, Mrnry Dourly. Thursday Mm. hen fily am Mm. Hired, will he th gueei of Mr. K. M. West brook at th firandci restaurants, at luncheon, luncheon fur Methodist Women. Mrs. W, Imle Clsrko, Mr. Leonard K. flaldwl-1 i ful Mrs. Ouy Williams w..re hnstfSH lust Wednesday at lunchi on tor Iho He '0(1 circle nf thu First. Melhisliat rlnrrli, Florence, Long Ariit.ffll sang a program iiecotu nan led ty Miss Helen I (oninrin. Mr, ltd. Ion Honored, Mia Mclvlu IVluns, a bride of the summer, will he honored t a bridge luncheon on Thursday ly Mrs. Henry T, .loluiNIIII 111 111 I' llnlUC, I' OUr tltblt'S will he filmed for (he. yume, 0Va ' sjsj.i llJiJaWSJSJSJgja. H. Brrnatain W Qualitr Warm Wool Sport 0, or ress Coats. Fur-Trtmmd Pluah Coat Bought lo Si at 3.80 II Wednesday Special Doa't Mi THeaa, Specials! New Full Drce Caalaa Creae ri't Twill ' T'Mtl 4 Maa Maa sVdaaiat ' ltiag tat t ! nk tbwtW U I fV.t tawahM Prize Winner Personals p J Mrt. Arthur UMi la conflrv4 to III Clurkaoii lra)iia fi'llowlng an j.r-1 ail. in. i Mr. C. K. t'outaiit tiaa gotia to ChloMfo tu vialt liar autar, Mri, Jama liilnkar. Anna 1'My If. Alhin of Kinooln (Mm, Wuliup It, Alliln won i ha Mra, Myron I.fniiifil prl.a for rollt'i'tlon of ravlnKa at th NnhraMka artlMtw' lillilt hpntoioii'.l hy lha nimihii Hoclcty of Una ArlM. Thn xhllilr tn open inn! fruo to tins public on tha third floor nf thn lihriiry. Mra. Alhln wn an art lfft' lir In tha rolli-jica ami uiilvvrallli nf Nrlirnaka hi'fora hrr innrrlHK'i. Hha ramo to thla ntflta from Jnlu' ky. Omaha Women Will Attend Meet of W.CT. U The ante convention of Die IV. C, T. IT. will ho held In Lincoln October 1317, and 15 dno.-itutra and altor- nut en from Omaha will atlemd. Tha mvating will ha In tbn Flrat ConRrtKallonnl c:hurh. H la flva yara alnoa tha convention hati btrn held In Lincoln, nml B, larna attend- ftnea la expi ttcd. Tho Omaha women who will uttvrnl arc the Mi'irianiea V. John, K. H. Hums, J. Tf. 1'atton, C. Van Kuran, Pr. Jennla Callfna, W. T. Oraham, Robert t'hllg, IS. If. Rhlnrock, Edith Johnnton, W, If.. Wocrnor, A. J. McKltrlck, Ndllfl Tat- ton, A. Altinrue, Thomna II. Hannon, John H. itolwrtaon. CiimpUmentary Tea. Afri. fhiirlcs J. Hubbard and Mr. O. o. J)nnl!lon, who depart aoon for CnliCornla. wcra honor (ueata Tuea- day nMenioon at th horn of Mra. Jnmea Kltstgorald uhon BX ('hepter of P. 13. O. entertained for them. An- HlMtant hoKtfHHPH weru offlncra of tho lmptrr, MoHitiiniiia Homer X'lerca, II. O. KoHter, CUIra LntiRhrllKe O. A. Chapman, N. K. Sype, A. H. Dodda. Mr. Danlelaon la alao an officer of the chapter. DunaVa Wmnea'a Clnh. The Dundee AVomen'a club will meet 'Wedneaday with MrH. It. W. Shepherd at 2:30. Mrs. K. N. lien Hon will elva a report on the bien nial convention at C'hautuiKtua laat July. Tho atudy will be Arnold Ben nett's "Me. rrohack." and those lead- j Ing the dlacuaaion will be Mra. Avery Lancaster, Mra. A. J. Cole, Miss Olive Ferguson and Mrs. H. J. Holmes. lobs Paulitrm. Mrs. Krhel T. Mick, supremo guardian of Jobs JsaunhterH. an nounces that at the reception Thurs day eveninif, a part of the program of the second annual meeting;, will be open to all chapters of the O. E. 8. and their frlenda. The memorial serv ice Saturday evening; and the lnatalla tlon of officers will be open to the public. Mrs. Iwriu Xiuik'r haa ra turned noma from Htiltere Point, Bouth 0iniiith, Maaa. Htopplng at tha Ht. Jamas tn Hen I Mi to are Mr. tls M. Northsni and Mian Clara JT, Cooper. Mrs. Marr T! Crelgh rttuinad laat weak from Michigan, where aha haa Itean spending tha aummer. Mia. John T. Jtugan and Mra. Ver non John )tn hava raturnad home from an etnild trip to California. Mr. If. Jassen haa teturned from a three mouths' trip to Los Angalea where aha vlalnd her aim or, and to Halt Ika City, whera aha Visited oi her relative. Mr, and 'Mrs, J. r. Katun Jiava ar rlvel In (imaha front Knoi villa, Tenn, 1'hey made the trip In 12 daya, hiking and hy motor. Mr. Kiton la tha on of Mrs, John Humble. Mrs. Marr K. Van Oieaon Jaavea Wailii.ailuy for Kentucky, where aha will spend two tnonlha with friends. Hhe will be nccoiiipanlea aa fur as t'hlcaito hy her hrother ln-law. Major Augustus Van llson of New Jersey, who attended tha it. A. It. encamp ment at !' Moines, la., two weeka ago and has been visiting In Omaha since. Itirth Announcement. A son, Walur Jean, wee born Mon day to Mr. and Mia. William l' Haven l 8t. Joseph hospital. At tha fifewart hospital on October 10 a son, Waller Frulerlck, waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Wolier B. Jtaielton, Mr. an.! Mrs, James K. Flnley n noimce the tilrth of a son, Noel Duane, at the St. Joseph hospltat on Sunday, Mr, ami Mrs. New ion R. Sweeney announce the .birth of a daughter on Sunday at tha St, Joseph hospital. Mra. Hwoeney was formerly Mlea Mary Margaret Turner. Afternoon Bridge. Mlaa Katharine Denny will enter tain Informally at hrldre Thursday afternoon at her homo. Two tables will he placed for the game. Danrbig Club Meet. The Catholic Daughters of America Dancing club will give tha second oi a series of dances at Hyland'a Danc ing academy on Wednesday avenlng, October 11. Mrs, Gay HostaM. Mra. Matthew 3. Gay will entertain the woman's exchange committee of the Omaha College club at luncheon Friday at 1 o'clock. MyMarriage Problems Br AnriE cao-simiv Sew for Flanagan Hw. Ladles of the Mothers Guild will sew for Father Flanagans onye Thursday, 2 p. m. at BtIUU, Eight eenth and Cass streets. Motor Club. The Mozart club will meet Wednes day to resume rehearsals. Dr. R. Mills Bllby Is director, Household Hints Hub laundry aoap en gas-pipes to atop a li'ak. Whan putting a lace curtain on tha rod, fasten a thlmbla on one end ot the rod and It can be done much more quickly. When a broom's new' a ploco cut from the leg of an old stocking and put around the broom will keep tho broom from spreading' and prolong its life several months. Vinegar In Hath. Not everyone knows that after a hoavy day's work, a Ions walk, or anything that tlrea the muscles, and brings aching fatigue, there) In noth ing better, than a warm hath to which haa been added a tablespoon of vine gar. Aches and fatisue depart. Happiness comes from within. Problems That Perplex AnawrwJ by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Thought That Assailed Madge As Mie Dreesrd fur Hrr Part. There was a p-retiiitorliien In Lit liana tone which spelled linnlliy, and though Tom Theater s Hps s-t In a thin Una of nbatlmicy, md his ee flushed uu appeal at me, he yet utter ed no f'irlli-r word of protest annliist my making one i f the motor car ex pedition which wns to Insure thn ydung msn's presence At Smith's ex pm i get away. "In't dally, Mudgc," Lillian ad monished sharply. ' If you have any apart time after drraalng, you'd bet ter get one of Smith's uuardu llev ins preferably to look at Dicky's car and sea If them's anything that muat ha done to It after that wild ride nf yours tonight, ltemenilx r, all wa want la to boiater it tip so It till function for those few miles tonight. It does n t mat lei' If It falls to jileiea us aoon aa Smith Is safely traveling nor by nor'west In that bin llmoiiNlno ultli Allen on Ms trail. Dr. l'ettlt nml Vur father tan bring ymi people lioma Hgsln, and the giiraKe men can go out and salvage the car In the morning." "I know all about npelrlng cara," young Mr. Cheater ventured hopefully. "Ho does Kevins," Lillian retorted curtly, "and he doesn't have to save hla strength, aa you mum, oh! Madge!" Her excliimatlon halted me on my way to tha door. "Vea?" "Pour yourself a cup of coffee be fore you go out, and eat something, If It's only a roll." I tioil.led a grateful asuciit for her tfiouglitfultieas and went directly to rny room, where chonged quickly Info the knlckerhocker stilt with trim boots which I had worn in the moun tains, Then with a nueer little feel Ing nf reluctance I went down the hell to Dicky's room, lighted the lamp, and closing tha door behind me stood for a long minute looking over my Hus band's room. A Iove Test. T was to near acoat and soft hat of Dicky's, Lillian had said, and after the minute of survey I went to hla closet and took the articles she had men tioned. My, economical soul rejolcel that they were comparatively shabby, for I would not have liked to take his good things, but as I took them down I realised how completely Dicky bait stripped Ma closet of his presentable clothing. Either he had expected to change his attire several times a day at the Adirondack camp, I reflected, or he had planned a longer sojourn than he had told me. I moved to hla mirror, took up hla coat and thrust one arm Into It. Then I stopped short with a sudden rush of poignant loneliness as from the folds of the coat came the odor of the to bacco which hangs around all his Pos sessions. Sometime I think It la an lnfallable teat of wifely affection, thla reaction of loneliness to the smell of tobacco upon an absent husband'i belongings. At any rate, when Dicky Is gone for any period of time I cannot handle his looacoo-reaoienc cioining wiinom m thrill of longing for his presence. "Where Is Your HnsbandT" I caught the coat up a little fiercely and burled my face in it for an in- sunt aa If It hod been Dicky's living shoulder, Then with a sudden cynical remembrance of the positive eager ness with which he had left us I gave bitter little laugh, put on the coat and fastened It with no more emotion than I would have had at putting on a part of Jerry TIcer's wardrobe. X shook down my hair aa Lillian had requested, then drew It away from my face and wound It at the top of my head into a mass which would keep Dicky's hat from blowing off. Then, aa I crammed the hat low down over my forehead, I looked critically at myself in the mirror. No one In the world looking at me closely In the light would mistake me for a man, but I was k'tre that bent over a motor wheel and shielded by the darkness of the road I would pass muster. I had tuayied to the door when X aeemed to hear asaln Dr. Pettt's hoarse question, "Where is your hus band?" and again, In answer to my assurance that he was In the Adlron- dacks, "Are you sure?" For an instant 11 seemed to me that He Weara Suspenders. Dear Mlea Fairfax: You have helped so many I'm sure you am help me. to. . , I am a young rlil and recently have met a voting man. He la tall, slender, duik and h imUome, He Is very nice nod I am deeply In love with him. 1 have everv reason to believe he loves me, Hut here la my trouble. i am gmng to give a dinner soon and w.hiII like to jnvlte him, but. Ui-e Fairfax, he re auapendera In. lead of a belt. And he tucks his napkin, t lunch, in the lt vt his troueere. .My friende. 1 fer, would rldn ill him for theae things. I hte to ay anyimng mm re work w here you might be admirably suited. I. CJ. II.J The best way to get plo tures for coiffures la through a maga tint. 1 have seen such magaslnea in hair dressing establishments. Write to MeClurg A Co.. Chicago, 111., or to Itrentano's New York City, tailing them what you want, and as. Ing them to recommend a book or magaalne for you, giving you price, where abiatnable, etc. Puttied Held Daisy: No one ran compel you to lln a church In which you do not behav. "Changing rrllg- j Ion" is a pretty hard thing for r.cn tn do. On may do It, hut It Is nt i-sum I love him dearly and it might j likely to be ardent In the new faith hoi his fellla t l'tea advis me .h n Hi 1h tm,v , . h tt.- ' vu'Kitlt'D ' 1 If vou really car fur this man "U ; dl b lo he jaiiaiit with hla i -il en, U'ii"ta until i'ip..r!ut- j i ny rvc, when o mi Vu-tf-iuY heli ; jfioo ftiee- I h' way If hit trrjvhe j..-e Itvm a fundamental l-k. vju ill R-d ) aWe tu mala hi" ae. ; H it St U lr! if e't .ra n ; i. H rartna.1 ike mat matin- if i-i.i . tn; ttwuU! tie im be m M m i.. Mi V ;E I hS(at llcliglon U somethllt we ar brought uii on. If you many the nwu you irtl m slMint, and lite lo of eu atansg t agree and be hsppv, r-a taatirail M tfhurrh ran come u aed eomfiat you tn bevm a menibee. No fh irvh would want to J Iftsl, le el fuelryi Vny mat utm buy poalrv. hut tha pon-e have l Iw ainttRl to Ike nwins weed A traat aaany -'f' write pvuv whi.lt Mi- canact lt, and wt-iii it H t f.J. s I round a il reeAwtmand DRESSES ND.riVh MODERATE PRICES JidiusOrMn 1512-DouglaSt Msrt Jaaekat, It i in i"TtM f jti l i .t . .; white a.a'i ! t ? aa t i afHty Hikif.iatti. itf ,ta -I i. i.a ad i-. l b sniUl trv In i(ra l-.h iwiani; I 'ill I'-V n Aa. H tkt it 44 1 (.!: if 1 Wl . i Httrtta4 tbwMi)i A'i.i...n.4 d k. a tuna ftt.i i -.t It H ' !,! t I l WU I it4 K any tartiinjiar agaavr wttufe eiim yoote. 'f J"u eoettdr It j jteitiir 1 1-J try jn wf ta suit lilta. ! f'uttMaai ReaaVri Th sveg tn ' ISl ' va 'l )af tid SUamte: Try tk I Aega.a T n a ; V j wid 14 writ idem I I (ttttf I M.aa. (tex Year Skin Restore Yra Hit With tocm Daily lh loaf tk iutwla4 tieai, while tout el toe OimM new tad ton aa Headed tk tad ! lha Kim fm. at, twdaaet, iwugkntt acaly Miwaalaa. Cwiawa llleaol It ttiU kaa eaa the tta. ijailiftaiaiiiMi I rit t. a ! alia J k-n,4 a - a- f i tt t ! V Kw )v M Hi i -! t' a .-.. 4 H e- .,... a In ha a .,l-i lit t -. e . it- tV. iHf 1 t. Lf I " -l a riiMt ' '' i it... .w It iit a i t tMlll kJ M t I w. ftp r fifU FUJKNACEi 9HM fatt Tilt ra la 1 Ne, ta ail teatalf rfelw UID WESTERN APPLIANCE CO. IT, etraa, III Ulk K ir. tt ., 1 could not wait to (Vtenilne the anwer to I hone liiKV lone, that no task for Lillian, cm ii it wciu for my country, nialter.d beddo the ilet"r mliiitig of the I'eiisiiii for the) phys. clan slrsng tnniiiirr. Itut tha m xt secinid the react Ion rame, and, snmtlu i ing my ndwllioua thoughts, I i limed mt liiiabamra tbMir and returned to the library. i'pyrlMMii;J.i Wednesday Events Mil Higms. Mil HlKliw will meet Wediiimluy Willi Mra. IT. It. Neely, I list-tlHsliili Will take 1 1 "Kliieraoil, the Man," and MIh Mae Kvims will give hla rnrl.V life and Mr. '. II. Ilalliet Will discuaa his frb nil and Inter life. TrIiilly'rarTsli AM. Trinity 1'nrlah Aid Will hnld tbed f'rxt ineidlng of thn season Uednea d.iy at the Parish House at II o'clock, Mul hen.' Culture Club. West ( una ha Mothers' Culture 1 iti will meet Wednesday St S p. in , Willi Mra, 11. A. Mcl-'arl.tne, Ml. Miami Ht. Delta (annua Sorority. The Delhi (lamina sunnily will meet for a social afternoon Wednes day witii Mis, L. A. Llndiiulst. KlTffll PV-TIME TALE Hvf't -a a.a.i. m JRTHER TALES IMMY ABBIT tms l4-e l oi liy A miliar) . I.e Forby aiixlllnry will Wednesday at 1 p. tn. at Melnotl.ii hall, court lmuee. (TIAI'TKIt XXXVII. I mle Jerry dites a Trent. I'm lo Jeiry Chuck had pionilad Jlinioy H. il.l.it a fr.-H', Jilniny lent bullied I in lo Jerry move, Hut be iiUi.i. I ln-li) Jerry churned hi mind ami inoied lint II asaln to hi old home, he tried to break Ills promlae. He claimed that it oiikM not to hold. Now, Jimmy Itubhli didn't rnuce With I'llcin Jerry. II" titillated Unit I'm. 'In .leny i.wiul hint the treat Just thu a.'iine. I'iverV tlliln hr hud I'm I .leiiy, Jlinmv naked him about It, un til at Inal i'neht Jerry Chuck grew ao llreil nf l.elnr iiiealloned that one lav he wild, "All liKhlt 'ouin along over to In V Iiiiiw u ml I'll glvu Ju l something," ''Of roiiife thla treat Inclmle luy filmids," Jimmy Itablilt tenwirkrd, MiiHiir MeioliiM M.HiiM, and Humlv j Chipmunk were Willi him at tli tline. I 'neb. Jerry loniied id tlii'lii. lis Wulili-'l to soy no. I S 1 1 1. lie Vanied to ;it rid of Jimmy Itahhlt end his teas 1 ho:. The filrndu were little people. I They cnuldii't eat mm ll. So I lo le i i ..i.i ...... . i. i and his fi iamla Maaiar MvaduW Mn ia tnd h-itidv I'liitnuuiik wera follow Ing lilin. And thev wre. Not only lhi.ee. three, tmt aa many ss two di.ei mot ,i.f Jlmioy lUi'iblt frientls triile-l be hind I'ncle Jeiry I buck, I A d.neti of Master MnadiH' M'liisu'a na and a dn-.n of Hniidv I hip iiiiuok (nine a running In ittrtsln feint aionks whltb thev tin- iimiMid perfectly. They weie Mil k.hI friend' of .Iiiiiiiiv llsbliK. In siiikIc III" they nmr.lied allniitl V be hind I in le Jtrry Chuck, i.i n ih ttleioli.M', ncroa tho (isatlirn, II II I ll at laat L'licl Jerry reacliad hi" iihhw IV 'Ihsn fi.r thn fit at tlina-liM tinned -i I . 1 1 nil "Wall bei until 1 brlcg Vi'l H red s.de," he gmu led. And than, all st oncn, lie noticed tlmt there were not three, but tweMy seven, standing tlura and wniclilng him with e(.r evr. I'ralermil Aid Ki iialnglon. Fralenrtll Aid keiislngton will meal with Mi. V. II. Hnxter Wndnewlay afternoon at J, 'I rianghi ( lub. The Trisnglo lub will meet for luncheon Thursday at thn Fimfenella at 12:11.. crrv sold yes, tiioijeli )t hurt h'ni lo do It, "Ci.iiie," ho cried llliplltb ntly, "Let's Met this biialui KS over with." And he waddled off across tint -meadow In wards hi homo at the font nf the ledge near the stone wall, 'way up near tha sheep pasture. Thu meadow was broad. When they had crossed tlmt there was still the paMure ahead of them, t.'nelo Jerry Chuck nnver once looked back. I la supposed of course that Jimmy Itahhlt aii fd n army. "I've got Jutt et a red apple fur you. And that a all tl Itrat you II g-t front nie." Thn he impped thr.itigli his dourwer, Into hie hoiiM- It wsa an anxious gathering that nwiittad his return, cms rd aprle .iliititig tw.MV eaven would n"t g.V I. ......... lk. a n l.p.lA. I IIUJ" .terry l n'l if mm p'n w" Unix. U hen he did finally com ba.'k he hsiked vei t In ert ll. "I in peeit lisiklng for that apple" he wild, ' but I ran t And It anywiteiH. I inuat have mtcti it myself, for my laeakfaat" "Call t ou set another ol(1whrT" .llmmy aakid hliu. "W: milled i"nlt Jerry Chu-k "I can. Ill feet. I'll promise to gal another f"r yiiuJut s soon p"t Sible " ' Very well Wll lt right here" Jimmy I; i libit fold tdm. "nn apple went be una h 'if treat for tn and my friend". Put !t will ! baiisr then lir.f hitiir " "sit leie if you nf to," ld l'n le J.n v- uriirTly. "Hut I warn you II II be ch.il) li i at befnr yoll get thtt apple. The one I at was the luat ap ple In thn or.'hard. Tlier Won t rm .ii.y mote ii'itil liait siimmer.'' Then, wltti u dlMigrveublee laugh, h went, Inaldii hla houan again. That was J isl III. fncl" 3rr Chink. It was no wonder list he hud few fneinis. "Coins on"' cried .tlinm" TUibbit lio n, to the twenty six little flk with him. "I 11 give yon a fine treat my eif. I know whro ther a nic hi up of pilltiliklli seeds," And tlmt wa Just l'ki Jimmy Psh bit. It -sus no wonder thnt all tha lit h'lilii.rs weie f.ilid nf him. (fn,,yr't. Tssrt yo-v t aiMther iwha-?" ahmiw. KaJiiit aak4. hint- "What' all this crowd?" be i lie. I at Jimmy ltnbl.il. "What dues this rnnb want?" "These are tny frientls and they ' want to enjoy the treat," Jimmy ex 1 1 plalliett, Well, I'nde Jtrry Chuck fl" Into, n, rune. "There were only two friends wlH yon when we started," lie scolded. "I 1 Slip ail' rrtidt tl. ifp, the ladder i rm i rtfti tinrtnitstT JUDGE SEARS FOR CONGRESS Republican Candidal Election NoremlMir 7 Wednesday Is the First Selling of ED MAT At a Reduced Price By Thiele-Scharf Company TRMM Well worth your while to have waited for this event, or to buy a hat for future use. See our window dis play. No hats taken from the window be? fore 9:00 o'clock Wednesday morning. 1000 TRIMMED HATS TO SELECT FROM COLORS MATERIALS Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Lyons and Panne Combinations, Metnl Cloth Combina tions, Duvetyn, Duve Lyn and Velvet Combi nation s in every popular shape. Black Pheasant Broum Navy Sand Poppy Retail Values to Fuschia Purple Tangerine Peacpck Pumpkin Jade . Retail Values to 00 r m u EXTRA SPECIAL CKildren't Sueds-Like Tama in colon of Brown, Hardin;, Poppy and S Tama pay ssaj 75c Thiele-Scharf Coi unpany Wholesale Millinery Farnam at 12th Street Slor. Uourt, 81OO to 5i30-Sturdny. Until 5?00 M, rout, n piittu i e W It II F ilM oi s ' u ar I ! ul I wa I ea trfa hi M h H