THE SUNDAY FEE: OMAHA. OCTOHEIl 13. 1D2J. 3 C i f j Club Calendar Huns i.f 1 loy, rin-r ruie at t I in . ciii'lin-n-4 l.y the Uev. J. M, Jliriillli,n of ilia Ninth Hlil 1'ifnhy t.nsii iliuri-li. Get Aiiilnlml rliib, Oil evenlliK i 1M, m Hie h'lint fiiiirtrlun ihun Ii, Turner li'iiili'vai.l Hint ll.ii ny Dirwi. Ol't WI' Iiiiiiiu, Klurpni bul iU, eivi' m riuiJil' led l JI. 1. ltlnwili. ,MIm lur-ftc I;hA))i Hill muK. MmiJy, (Mubrr ltl. Tiiinynui i'liuuliiiiii4 t'irile t 2 Ji. in. ut Hie V. W. r. A. Hulij t, Cliuilr 2 u( the ' Win Id id Islam." Tlie Whiiuiii'm M-fiiiM rutin ' lub of IlilUKlilN lllllllly W.ll MM i t III III J'll- tun lititil Muuiliiy inline ut s. Junn s )l. Jl.inliy will Mn'Hk iii "Tlioin.m Ji ffirnnli,'' anil the Wist sistir qtntr (ft will iluy. Becomes Bride of OmahanllCamp Fire Girl7 1 1 1 1 1 i . r I Iff? ew I v ;, ; I fev ';f i- . ' jg V '!- f,. 1 f . ,f Ja Hoo"Vi-lt t'liMiitiiuiiua Circle, 7.30, Witli Mm. V. A. rrcMKiy. Tui'iuJay, Oi lnlifi 17. , i.'liil-r 11. K, i.f Ilia JI. O. will bull fur t nt lork liuirhi-uii With Mia. fn a Alvmciii ut 22 IV Kowlir vnue. Mm. J. ( WVi'th, unm.hIiiiiC li'inttna, Oinfitm 1!iim. iic.iii Wiiiimn'a rlub ut V. , C A. iiii'l.liir.iiin. Ji.iiiht ut Mm. Dmii Ali xumlir Tully w.ll l'iik on thn milijert of "Off.ce Or i;u n ,iit ii.ii uii'l l.ff r.inry." Tin' Hpfci h filuriillnii'ilfpurtiiu-iit of the Wniiiiib' i lull w II irifrt In tli HnrK'" f.'fiMi Miiilitui linn Ml 10;! li, Mm, H. J. Ilolmm, li-ndi-r; J'rof. K. I'iiIk, liiHtrm tor. Mia. K. Jf. Wrator f i will Kivr a talk. Mm. Willjum Truvir w.ll mive u. r'inliiifr hy Kip 1 1 ii IT, Mm. M. A. Vapor a i-mnling, Tlia liti-ruturs rt-inrtmrnt of the Omuli Womnn'a club will hold Ita tut mretniK at 2 o'rlnrk In thn par lor of the Y. W. C. A. A aoolal aft ernoon la planned by the executive committee. Mm. Jnmea W. Himbery, icrretury, wilj outline the yeur'a pronrnm. Mrw. John Mull n w.ll give a read.ng, and Mm. Mnry Abbott will furnlHh a mu 'rat number, Iti-froehriii-nla will be nerved unfl'T the illni'tlon of Mia. ('. TV Toon, courti-alca rhiitrman. All club member will bo cordially welcomed. f f Minna luea Cliiiutauriiia Circle meeta with Mm. T. O. lliichlch, 2738 Vane afreet. Subject, "Tha New World of Mam." Pelphlnn atudy clnaa Tueedny at 2 p. m. at the IiurRcxH-NaHh auditorium, Mra. Victor Kropf, leader. Subject, "Dramatic Instinct and tha Earlleat Tteal Prama." Announcement i made by Mr. and Mra. William Jamea Collier of the marriage of their dnuuht'T Dorothy to Hubert Imcwersen, aon of Mr. fi. J. IriKweraen. Mr. and Mra. Collier and tholr daughter m o former Uiinahana i and the wedding; waa aolcmnlzed at hlirh noon In their beautiful new home, i at Hnxelfern l'lacc, Portland, Ore The licv. Harold ISnwmnn, pnalor of the I Fimt l'realiyterlar( church of Poi tlamt, who la an Omaha Central high choA ! graduate and who icnt the aunimcr In Omaha, pe; formed the ceremony. Mra. IriKwerxen wan mnrrled in her traveling; gown, and 40 of her frlenda were present. The Iioiimo whh decorated with fall flowera, the lamina anil aatora In Oregon being eapeelally gorgeoua. After a wcdillng brcakfaxt llv young couple 1-.ft. fur a honeymoon In Seattle, Wiudi., and In California. They will be In O'v.ihn In a few weeka. Saturday waa alao the 2th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Collier, and they, too, chose high noon for the ceremony. V. B. Grant, W. H. C, will meet Tueaday at 1:30 p. m. at Memorial hall, courthouse. Business will be ar rangement for tha district conven tion at Lyons, October 20. Belvld- Woman ' club meets Tuesday with Mra. Carl O. Nydren, North Thlrty-ftxth atreet. Mrs. Earnest Rmlth will assist. Music department of South Omaha Woman' club meets with Mr. C. O. Hoot. Frogram will be American mu lls. IioomI Chautauqua Circle at t p. m. at the T. W. C. A. Wednesday, October II. Comus club will meet Wesnesday for 1 o'clock luncheon with Mr. J. W. Frown. Omaha Woman' club nf railway mail service will meet at 2 p. m. with Mr. J. A. Qulnn, 0901 Florence boule vard. Subject, "Primary System of Voting and tho Australian Ballot." Mr. R. L. Frantz, leader. The Omaha College club book re view ectlon will meet with Mr. W. Ju Plerpont at 4 p. m. Leader, Mrs. K. E. McMillan; Book, "The Story of Mankind." Recipe day. Mercer Park Chautauqua Circle will meet at 2 p. m. at the home of Dr. Jennie Calif ui for reorganization. Chapter C. R. of the P. E. O., 1 o'clock luncheon at tha.,T. W. C. A., when the hostesses will be Msdame V. A. Cressey and Orace McLaln. Subject will be "Current Events," and leaders will be Mr. W. W. Plsher snd Mr. Roy Towl. Musla department of tb Omaha Woman' club, chorus rehearsals 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. at the T. W. C. A. auditorium. Tb business and professional wo men's division of the Chamber of Commerce will meet Wednesdny at 9 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. AIf.KTIErT. MKS. It. ,vri( KI.KR. MlNcellaneoiis groups will have charge of the program. Mrs. Herctta Crane will be leader. Thumday, October 19. Women' Society of the Miller Park Presbyterian church, Thursday after noon with Mr. W. T. Pye, 317!) Curtis avenue. Speaker will be Mr. S. B. McDowell on Home Mission. Omaha Woman' Club, Music de. partment, orchestral rehearsal, at 8 p. m. at Burgess-Xanh Auditorium. Chapter E of P. K. O. lsterhood, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mm. W. A. Shropshire, 2122 South Thirty thlrdtreet. Mrs. Q forge B. J)ddy will assist. Omaha Woman's club. Art depart ment, at 2:15 in the large parlor of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Charles Hub. bard, leader, and Mrs. W. E. Ward, associate leader. Mrs. Z. T. Lindsay, will speak on, the Art of the Nether land. There will be stereonJJcan views. Open to all club members and friends. L. O. V.. Cards. The L. O. 11 will entertain at cards Tuesday afteinoon at 2 In the Elk club rooms, lllfch five and bridge will be played. The rrgular monthly nut-ting of tl reporters wa held at hcndiiinrli-i VN'ttdiirsd.iy iifternooij when align ment cr made for the MM month' Issue of The r'luma. Kdlth Klllotl, Collim Mckenzie, Mnijollo I Moure and Aerllla Wlnslnde were given apecial feHtur alignment. The Kluine pear on lbs bulletin IkiiitiI ut OiiiMbeiiita every Tiu-sdnv morning. The siwclal group r -1" 1 1 -ers for this week me Mildred Topp, Hvangellne Hivunl, Ml hire. I Adams, Persia Ilenedlet and Irene Peters. Monday afternoon st t lis Avery School, I'll Camp Kir girl and iileuit us many Blue Jtirda held Hair fust meeting with Wins Vhl.ui .Martin lis guardian. Mlsa Mary Louis-. Cuv from head'iuarlers met with them and told the girls about the various hon ors tu bn won In October. Thn Cluilieiiha Camp Vlre group met at the homii of Dorothy pnrions Wednesilay iifternonn and eleeted offlrers: Marion !rlffln, president; Anna May llubbell, secretary; Ifitn i thy ParHons, treasurer; filadys (Juslnf son, sergeant at arms; and Frances Kllloit, reporter. This group will meet next Wednesday at the home of their guardian, Mjss Velliita Presson, and paint shoe trees and suit cellars. The Wehato group had supper at fhe Y. W. C. A. with their guardian. Miss Rutb Anderson Wednesday evo nlug after which they held an en thusiastic business meeting. The Tatnpochnn group met st the home of their guardian, Miss Velora lloone, Wednesday and mnds plans for a Hallowe'en party to be held In the near future, The tllakuy group will hold their business meeting Monday at tho hom of thulr guardian, Miss Leota Alder man, The Wohaloche will hold a meet ing Krldny at the hmn of their guardian, Mrs, Oeorge Trsut when they will sew and practice Camp Klre songs. They are planning a good hike on Saturday. The Oklzu Camp I'lre group are having a progressive dinner ret Saturday evening. The four courses will bn hebl at the homes of Bar bara Dallas, Cnrrle Coffumn, Marlon Stoney and Mildred Abbot respec tively. The Petngu group held their first meeting with their new guardian, Mis Irene Lilly, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Dorothy and Helen Richardson. Mary Reynolds was elected reporter and Dorothy Rich ardson secretary. This' group la planning an entertainment to be given at the county hospital during (ho month. Lnclla Parsell and Doris Small are two new member of the group. Farrar Defends Her'Entrancc in Movies A tatt Hinounl of dlsciinsloli whs eauseil when It was announced tlial (icrnlillii 1'iiri.ir, the great Ameib-an singer, who will niiprtr her Nuveiu her 3, for thn Tio-nliiy Musical club, v.as going lu Los Armies to pos for liiul lull plrtiire. Soma of her fileuda lind a few of her colleugues held lip I J 1 1 I r lunula in hoimr at tlm Idea, con shirring it unwoiilty of her art and lliu ill, ii ii she held in It. Mix I nrnir could not aen it in that way at all. Mm believed that for nrtlsl "the movies" are at bust as ligltlnnite us lint 1. liking iniK luii'il liiul no iHeion bus ever been raised about the luller. Mie lulleves that nil the people In Aiiierba who hear her voice In a uilklng machine likewise would like to sen and lienr her. For all bill a comparative few of tho hundred and ten millions In the Culled Hi ilea tin la imiewolili,'. Hha ana that the grli eirfl publu-, aeioiiilng lo her mail, thoroughly appro d of har venture. SH-Hkllig v( It ah a.ild recently; "1 got ordy li-ltera expressing autla- j faction and rnihuslNain with my de 'cisluii. Must of those whii wrote look jthc view Unit, sine Ihry had only neon hia to make my aciuainiani e lliroiigb phonograph recnuU, pl.iuies and artliba, they would be glad to me on the screen to get an Idea w hut my charsctera were lu action. Must of I hens Irtin came from siniill towns, many of them that I hnd never even heard of. One, for Inslunce, wns from a blacksmith lu a little Virginia town, who said he w over CO yeara old. Ho said he had a little phono graph on which he played some of my records, am) ha wti glad I was going to net for the 'movlea' because he could never hos to aee HloCloHan' any otbir way. The other letteie were In the aame tenor." The public sale for Ferrer In Oma ha goes on October 27. MdJrews Will Hear Relative Speak Mr. and Mr. C. F. M.tirew went to Lincoln for the week end and will remain to hear Senator Arthur Capper of aKnsaa, a nephew of Mr. Mc'irew, who la to speak In Lincoln on Tues day. Liberty Hlr Kensington, i Mrs. Ben K. Marti will be hostess for Liberty Star Kenaington liiih iit her home on Thtirsiluy, la -tuber , at 2.5i p. in. The worthy matron, Mra A. M. Smith, and past pres. drills of the club will be honor guests, Mrs. Allen H. Welgnnd is chairman for the occasion. The annual donation of Jelllia and Jama for the Boys' Musonio home will be accepted an t a bakery sale w.ll also be held I Mrs. Bilbe Smith In charge. A special program hit been arranged. Move MOV 1ST JL to lb Pitth floor, Psttnn lilu.k. Tuilsy we are selling sonis wruinlerful bsrgsina In our framing Prparltn'tit. It will pr you lo sea Uia val ues now uttered. Studio teik smiI Ilawar4 Head The Bee sport page. Omaha Woman's club, Home Eco nomics department, Thursday, nt 10 a. m., on the set on I floor of Orchard & Wilhelm. The subject will be "Rug." R. L. Brown, speaker. Alice R. Howard Chautauqua cir cle will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A.. Lesson, first two chapters of "World of Islam." Do mu suiter from batU ach or Pain Over Kidny? W wider M IWIIef I Here Told. Crdar Rapid. l."I aut?et. reel deal with tlii anoae Inv k until I riDiiiitiiwil Ukmi If- l'ter-e Aart ikiileev and l"k' hei Tablet, but iw kave t It' tie t" n.nplia t In the way f peiee end a- he vva l r I'l-e Aeun. Tablet til l w lh will -' t r ether I i't te lht ' 1'h! ,..U, ,r tiOM tt t fel'li iaiiii.Unn I h ' eld rt iHntmi e I M -- ie " Mia. Rab .,.4,lf, i! i Ae. ' Tie ! wrw -l-l tJ r f!.-ee e N ki-M ' H.t MuMih t I . f" V l .! ieigtwlM't lifl Wi4. Ml J 11 t ltil l ft., 1m:i II V.s N t, 4 (.! I fie lUl 4i The League of Women oVters will meet at 2 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Speakers will be Henry Eaton, county superintendent, and the following candidate for congress: James Hanley, democrat; Judge Willis O. Sears, republican, and Roy Har- j rop, progressive. j Friday, October 10. j Woman' Missionary society of the i Lowe .Avenue Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. A. O. Peterson. Assistant hostesses. Mrs. L. P. Rob- , ert and Mr. L. C. Wolfe. Leader, Mr. E. P. Monroe; subject, Alaska. Omaha College club board meeting at Fontenelle Friday at 4 p. m. Saturday October SI. General meeting of the Omaha Col lege club, Saturday, at the Eontenelle hotel. Business meeting at 11 and luncheon at 12. All college women , welcome. Speaker: Dr. Jennie Callf.i and Mtsa Hedwlg Kezne, on "The Oberammergsu." Make res- ervattnn with Mr. Willlnm Locke, I : Teacher's College Club Holds Annual Luncheon j The Nebraska Cidoiado Teachers j College club held It annual luncheon Friday t the Brai'le rentmirant. I I Wor-tioin and toait were appropri ate to Krid.iv the l,iih. Tlm prrs'dent , of the club M s Bern c Mti-Kend, vie president. M; i'lsia Fly, and am-relaiy. Mrs. Lee l.iskhnrt. The j N.min:t(a In rhaige of the luncheon ! ir tinted the officfis and the M . ; l'nlt.e Wliltebiiu sod Ann. Cos gtu .. ( lub CatHediel tinl' iMig elnb. whMi c,e. I,.r i lr K M IN H.lhv, m-l 1 IS !! I ti end alctl.d nr?U rl. Itle Miuirs Msry Canmnn, prm.lriit. t n ft.n, VH-e prs. lent niii--dea ! Wilhsm. . I rlm t'iiinilii Kt! tttf lil ef A- lniU.i Cn"ili M . Lin, an Niii I link, ti Mah-JonggisHere The fashion able, fascinat ing game of the sea son. The ancient, honorable and royal, game of China. Occident meets Orient in this all-enthralling pastime. Learn this game of a thousand wonders. Babcock's Red Book of Rule, fur nished only with each standard set, makes playing a pleasure. Hand from Heaven counts a million. Learn to score from Babcock's Red Book of Rules. On sale at the following stores: A us. I s Iswitruit-nilN-xw Br andeis Sons Burgfess-Nash Mathews Book Store Mah-Jongg Sales Co. OF AMERICA San Francisco, California 1 tiiKiiwr. mu Mtnsr.Mt.N f. Man Could Not Eat Anything Mr. Mervin Could Eat Nothing-Not Even Fruit I ItilMh J 4 . t,1 tsH tlV KU tl,i ef Jmt'k 1Ht'-'ll4 tM-a(le) 1 ( IK,t- 0-.4 rii K'-aaiku K l I JUDGE SEARS FOR CONGRESS Republican Candidal Election Nuvembr ? ... Si.4 V. o. t ' uSilt .1 ' 14,J H i . 4 ! lll'll'SJ 11 luUal A I . tm -H ftfi 14 tk lttr t. f .) ittw M k - f tfi4 - tlPft It 4 ti I It im " ;', ! i' - ;-t, tfc 4.f 4 ejte-4 m 4 kti h v tfc ( w kt t.at, ,:. ., jtf M v-r 4t4 ie' s-i. I tmm, . -' I 4 114 t-.a 4 h'4r l tj r H I- ieM - -' ' ' .- lsv ' - Ht ' ' el 9 t :-."mt. - -et. I , w - lff nh . f, 1 MietUait St'lig .,( h h t U th ..-.-. u i.' fx'- i o,f ex, i I 4 u A4 - tfc M n ' i t ili li-l , tti i 'ft t ft ,-.'.,1 -n a .., t I ft I k t t-aj - ,i,lt tt, ... ift m ta 4 f- t -h , ( sfc. i '. : -flft t ftMvadftft 1 I --ift4 ft ARE putting asunder the general &m impression that good looking frocks must necessarily be high priced i Party .Frocks Bewitching and Wonderful Are Not High Priced We have in mind a darling little party frock of pin tucked jade taf feta, with a bodice top, and the clever bouffant hip that is so much in demand. A band of gold encircling the waistline ends in a corsage and what could be daintier than a scalloped hem or more en ticing for $ 29 50 There is a Time when we can wear the brightest of colors it is for evening wear; what could be more beautiful than a rich panne velvet dress, with bodice of bright est flame contrasted against the rich black skirt? This wonderful dress needs for trim miii'4 only the beaded buckle on the loft hip, and is priced at $49 50 r. A t 1, 1 1 4 o Other Ffochs of t'!i:unifU.M (li tiij;- lt'. IVtiuh Taffrta. IVniii Wlvt-t, Span ish I.ao ami oinnbl iiatitms, Mtuttnlnt; tv!'S and trimming. 29.50 35 39.50 49.50 and Up Modes Have Never Been More Charming Materials and Trimming so Lovely nor prices so tempting 77ici a$dint one nuur allyi lool($ to this home jot best si'fj and values. Kit Fox Choker" Squirrel and Fitch $10.00 vii i I AW. i M 4 l-f f H flaaa ki ft , fctt.t ft I 9 t t It A4 I t J .'i ft I i 1 I -. he". 4 f f ? - J fer t M t r.- i - , a i i i-4 4 t - - ' t i a fr sj fttataeft All Ladies' Garment! Hand Pmieil PANTORIUM aaaaaBjkaMI v. e. , - H t-l M fc-' -4 w WW fcl - V'4 -e -M I Wftf b. 4 m. h e a.-. . --... liaemaaan