0 4 THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i SLELPV - TIME T ALLS St,. SOCIETY Return from Honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Isinald l,yU returned Tueadu . from their wedding trip and will o Into their apartment at tha Carliny tit nfice, Mr, an1 Mr. J.yla were Hi gueat of Mr, and Mre, r. it. Itusaill In Washington, . C nd wer iilmi entertained by Mlas Margaret Mclaughlin during their ittf there. I'' til Mr. Jliisacll mid Mia Mclaughlin are old tnniha friend. Mr. and Mr. I.yl stiiid for a, few day In Hi. Ivou where they visited In. anil Mr. Uerald Btryker, formerly of Omaha. fMicrnff Franklin. Th marriage of Mix limnm Frank l!n, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jnllua Franklin, and Jieph iMhcrnff of Hloug Clly, will place October 22 at the tfwrdlsli auditorium. A wed ding supper will follow. The In Ms will have as h r attendant th Misses 4 mIiitiiIT, Hilrley lititm'-k and Minnie Wobblier, and the ushers will ) Max Cnrr, ,Mrrs Franklin und A. Jlaker i-f Hi" iix Clly. Former flumhnn fiueat. Mia Ollva lluMiliin f An. gea, Cal daughter i f Mr. And Mi. It. V, Hutchison, who, until th paat two yeur, were resident of Omaha, haa arrived to h the guest of Mr, ft A. Flndlcy for n few day. A number nf Informal affair are being given In her honor. For .Ml llallnriil. Mr. J. K. M'-gcath entertained t luncheon Tuesday al the Country club In honor of Mia Flon-iue Hull" ran of Salt I-oko City, k ucut of Mr. I,ouis Meyer. Rmlth Club Meet. Tha Kmllh Colleg club will hold II flrat meeting tha your on Wedne- day afternoon at th home of Mi. Alfred Mungcr In th Hagamore apart mnt. Kensington. Fraternal Aid khlngtoii will meet Wednesday at I p. m. wltli Mr. M, 1'. Cannon at 720 North Twenty-second. Omaha Woman Exonerates Hollywood Mr. O. Y. Krlng, who returned In late MepicnaVr from umiiuT trip along thn I'gi Ifli; cof, spent 1 1 j i weik In Alaal.a, Willi In f tinier, Mia. l.i. il l ull hunk, who live In the AIU Hon Inland. Mi. lrl.fi;ii a I n li twl in (mlit for a iny lutr in thn winir. Mr. Krln prnt tunnn tlnia in llollywoiHi ijii.1 finind t ainfuliim to lo vunily ovnrli. "I M,.( (o Ik) ruiiKht lip In thv mnd whli I of a wild and w. ki I rlty, Imt that la n't wh'il 1 found nt nd. Tim wholn world la inl,Hud with ri ni"iii iiili'oni''iUoii of vvcry dny toiiillilon lhfr," aha aaya. "Holly winxl In aiiiiily Hint nrt of I.o Anvli- In whli h tliu finijorliy , , , .. ,, .... i n I,, t ii FATTY COON MORE OF HIS AflVF MTIIRFf; IIAI'TKIt III. A New iiinird fur llm t'ornfli'ld. Old Mr, 1'iow iiIhii)4 I'liilini-d i,il lio lii'lid Fniinrr (liiii'ii In Mm torn, flil. I. Huld th-it It n hi dual, lira In j! u.i id th fli LI, from plMiitlnf lima unt.l fall, Winn lh torn wn rut atnj atood In lona row of ahork, Mr, fro' wna fiiri-Vir anlii(f, "K.niii' lir CJj ' lln KlVill ino full l.liMIK nt the cm i.lli ld." Hkn In form il.iyimiik Mr, row im.l in awiika with at.irt and a Inuiiai, aiiinw(f, tu hurry off airoa thn iniinlow for whiit ha callad hi "ily inornliiK vlw" of lh rornflald. And If li waan't Hi flrat In iirrlva t l.i hu waa auta to lm frlithtfully Uiar-t und Urrllily angry, "I f ' r. you"' Mr, Clow i-nlled lo Fully Coon una fall niortilnK. from ttig top rail nt lh fi that ran Mv Mi Pi . i v lviamaiie rrooiems Adil iliirlaoii' Nw f'h of "Rovoliillon of a M'lfu," alona; I ha ixirnlWId. "What ara you dolnir hrre? can't I lav thl rorn rid over nlnht to g"l my iwt uh out finding you har whan I coma hurk on duty?" "What am I Mug hi-r?" aald Fatty, "I ui guarding th fMd. 1 I'i'ifitn ln'foi yuii wi-ra awake, you'ra loo lata, Mr, t'row. I hava full rharga llay." Mr, Crow w aparchlMi with ruga, Ha glarad at Fatty Coon, who rnuni'had hi hraakfaat of corn calm ly. And anon th old ganitlarnan flrw away. "I ll t on hand aaihar loiuorrow morning," fca inuliarad aavagaly aa It flappH towarda tha wooda, "I'll gt th atari of that arnart Coon. That avanlng Mr, Crow wnl to had hit tarl.tr than uaual, harau Itimunii half. Tha Aid aoclaty of thn North Tn l.ytarlan church will hold a ruinmnK aala at 22ofl North Twenty. fourth traat on Thuradny, Octolr 19. Minting I' iil poncd, Th annual masting of tha alumnii of Duchnana collpg and tha ronvrnt of tha Kacred Henrt hag bcn pot. poncd until Nnvcinhr, Msaimic Kecrpllon. Tbo ficottlah Itlt Woman' club will hold reception WWInradny eve ning; at tha cathedral for Hcottlah Itlta M.iaon only. Personals Mr. and Mr. J. C, Rahcd hava moved from the Alaiitlun to their new homo at 6710 Maaon atrcct. Dr. and Mr. Leltoy C'rummcr will return th lat of the wek from nn extended honeymoon trip In Europe. Harold Jme Trait of Now Tork, whoa nutrrlnge to Mia Florence Jank will he aolBmnlzod October 2(1, will arrive Sunday morning. Mix Myrn (lllrhrlat ! apendlng two week In Lincoln during the t. aonoe of her parent. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Cllchrlirt, In Excelalor Spring. Mr. Stephen Iloyce of Taaadena, Cat., In tha gueat of Mr. and Mr. A mo Thoma. Mr. Thomn return ed Monday from th Htewart hos pital. Charlea Hall haa definitely poat poned hi trip tu London, Ontario, Canada, where he wa to have been an attendant In the MThlllip MeConell wedding party. Ourdon 'Wattle of Hollywood, Cat., It In Omaha for a few day on hi way west. Ho ha been eaat with hi daughter, Mia Mary Wattle, who haa Jut entered I'lne Manor. to live PAXION BIDG MII Karemher lat Well bite mora larger quarter TWO poling roont n4 many other underfill feature a, fit lla foollon olrturii Hhitlloa Mini tlie horui-M i f ih ni'tor iir loriiiml, Adoiit i 2,000 pi'o.e there ara coiini'i ted wl'h Urn motion .li lni linliimi y. It Ima j no lorul govi-i niiienl, never had u aiilooit, no rhiireta, not even a hi Uitirunt In which ilimi'ltig la pi-rrrnltiil, . II only real ii ii i ii n I a ara cafetirln. It I Ja ono hotel uiid oini tlieiiter, i ailed the ('oliillllllllly, auppoi'led hy till plctllie ai'lora, who m allll lniiie'. In tliu aiiokeii drama and who favor Hi" pro dui'tlon if highbrow laj. The ac tor work wiiiiout coiiieiiafiioii and hiive given iniiny fin performances, 'i'hay have a few cheap movln houai-a. "There are many attractive Iiiiikii low built by well known net or. Thoraj I no niiunl colony; they lire (Uttered from tliu raalilcncii dialrpl of Li.a Aiigele to lb far end of lloverly Hill. Kverylhlng In tipli k and apan and up to ilatc; there I no imoko or duel In the ulr, oil the roada ara oiled, an everything and every body look clean. Helitom do you mtu any one on tliu aireel In lh" duy lleeiiled W hen He ! cuablon coin h I had Improvlaed, T'Hik ( liarii," I From down th road ramn tha aound I could not aea Allen Drake' fuc ' of rai lng motor and blowing horn, held a dlatiM-t and I runhed to the aide of th road, clmrly, but hi vol l,oe of iiiliolralloii aa h aimwi red my CKiilanutlon of tha pollen wlilHtlo blnal. "My npologie to you, Miladl," h aald, "for culling yoii Hmii'ii Igrun. That yiiill'inan, glfied aa he wa. didn't uiiil' iKdiiid lh firat rudiment of aluvo ililvlng I aliull fly ' oucif. lint take cute of youraelf, child!" pimaed me awifily in th dark-M-aa, und 1 felt hc comradedy touch of hi hand upon my ahouldr. And ihn Hi" "und of th racing car thrown Into gear and pcedlng back ov,r lh wood mad brought forcibly to my mind th terrifying ffl'l that I wa alona In th wood with a help lnaa, unconacloB man for whom J could dt nothing, I dropped to InV krieea beald'i Told Cheater and put my finger up-n hi imiIhc In the abaiird Jmpula one of tn ha to 'i through th niotUm of medl- lime find at niht 11 la too dink to I ml aid when Impotent to proii-r any aee anvthlna: there la llltlo evlden. e ! n al help. Thn aound of hi voice, of life, wicked or olherwlae, day or rational though weak, alarilcd me, un night. The penplo renm In In Ihelr home rnoatly after aundowii, conao rinently whatever guy, naughty or wii'kcd life exlola la confined t'l It bungalow, "Anyone who knowe th Inaldo will tell you that thn big alar cannot and do not woik like Trojan all day In th alinlli.a, then dlaalpate at night. It can't be done. The only time they have for recreation I th abort vaca tion time between picture, "Wo vlalled the Arnbanador hotel In Los Angele on the evening that thn motion picture folk go and nothing unuHuul happened. A large number of piople danced and went home early. 'J'bo representative people of Lo An gele fuel a prldo In nil the moving cc.lcbritlrt, who are entitled to respect. "At preaent moat of tha studio wore running on part time only, sal arlc have been cut, actor are en gaged only for each picture nt salaries they would have apiirned a year ago.'' Evening Bridge in Honor of Miss Jenks. Mia Florence; Jenka, who 1 to be wed lo Harold Jaifie J'rult of New l'ork October 29, wa tli honor gueat at bridge last evening, when Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. ltahnl were host and hostesa. Thoan preaent will hfl the MlKe Ethel Magney, Ben Heaton, Itcatrlco Johnson, Mildred Jthoadex, Mr. Anderon Long and Meaar Bay lias Hpain, Worlnnd Ingram, John Krotherton, Dade Clark, Lawrence Shaw, Marvin Hundley and C. K. Winn. In addltio nto the affairs already planned for Mii-a Jenks I a bridge Tuesday, October 24, given by Mr. 111. H. Tarry, and a luncheon given on the Wednesday following by Mrs. Henry McDonald. Marvin Hundley la planning a dinner fur that evening. New Chapter of 0. E. S. The O. K. K. will found a new chapter called "Owolsaa," Wednesday at th Maaonlo temple In Florence. Thl make the eighth chapter of the Uaetern Star In Omaha. Flail Dinner. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Allen entertain ed Monday evening at a "flah dinner, the reault of a catch made by Mr, Allen and It. B. Weller on their trip to Pelican Lake, Minn. They return ed Hunday. Coveia were laid for the Meadainea I!. Hall, T. K. Panders, and th Meaar and Meadamea Frank Ilobertson, U. It. Weller, Oeorg Cun nlnghnm, John Haininn, C. H, Dun ham, Vr. and Mr. A. Hugh Hippie. In Prohibition Time. Soma of us mla th added flavor of sherry In our fruit cups. Try u- lug a little grap Julc aa a ubtl lute, putting It 111 when th fruit I preimred and allowing It to mellow vilih, tha mixture. til I I'litllz-ed that his unconsciousness had been but a temporary rami brought on by the pain In hi Jig. oArfyoii all right?" be asked falterlngly. "Absolutely," 1 return!, frying to make my voice cheery and reassur- ing. "Wasn't Drake herT "Ves," I anawered unthlnklngly, "H brought ma hack." "Then you are hurt " He tried to rulai) himself and fell lck with an agonized little moan, but went on speaking as If something were driving him to utturunce, you fall off the wheel?' Madge arefully Explain. "No, no," I returned Impatiently, remembering that 1 had led him to believe I had ridden hi bicycle In pursuit ot Hrnith, "But something wnt wrong wllh th tiro at the other end of the wind" what an uccom pllahed prevaricator I was becoming! "and Mr. Drake ruahad rue back her. Tho motorcycle will follow th liinoualno with Hrnith until Mr, Drake catehe up to them in th racing car. And I saw Mmlth, and heard him talk, o the chain of evidence Is com piete. Now you mut rest until Dr, pettlt and my father arrive. Listen. They are coming hark!" At least I wa not prvaricatlng now, I told myself, as Tom Chester, with his spoken and unapoken fineries answered, relaxed against th car- Inii'iil upon giving Dr, I'etllt all th information concerning Tom Chester' Injuries that I could before be saw him, Aa I poured out my iory In low voice, the physician and my father leaped to the ground tnd cam up lo rue. "What haa happened lo you?" thf demanded, a if with, on voles, and I realized that the car lights wera Il luminating rny face, brulaed with th fall from thn back Of Hrnith a limou sine, "Hlia I Klghl." "Nvr mind that," Mid bruanualy. I'll tell yon later, l'le come to Mr, Cheater at oik, ! think he ha broken hi leg," "But, daughter!" My father's vole was protesting, hut Dr. I'tttlt Inter rup'ed abruptly. "Hh la right," h ld with d clalon, "Her face can Walt. Come wlih tu, both of you, I shall need you." He had wrapped himself In his pro fnaslonal authority, and my father and I hurried in hi wak to the aid of p'xr Torn Chester. But even through th stress of the minulea which followed when my father and I worked feverishly under tho physi cian' guidance whll the injured lad manfully tried to reprea hi moan, I ismld not help a feminine, catty llttl conjecture a to whether tb phyl c!an would hv heen a Indifferent to my Injurlre two year before, or whether he would attend Tom Chetr flrat were Claire Foster fandlng In my plac with her fce cut and bruised, T!y tho lime he had given emer gency aid to young Mr, Chester, how ever, and with our help had placed him In th tonneau of my own car which my father had driven, 1 lt justice have Its way with me, and iidmlftcd what I really knew all along, that whatever Herbert Pettlt'a fault, a lowering of his professional stand ard was not ono of them, "W will push your car Into th glndn her," he tlecldtd. "It will b bidden until morning, I will drlv th car yon drove, and you must sit In tha tonneau and support Mr, Cheater so that ha receive little jar a possible. Your father will drive mine. And I must take him to your home, If I may. I happen to know that th hospital Is crowded tonight accident and operation." (capyrlfht, 1I2S.) AlaVKKTIHriWCM', ytlVKKTIKMF,NT. Drive constipation out of your system with Kellogg's Bran! Oet away from th danger that confront you und every member of your family If you are neglecting con stipation or cotiailpatlon condition! Kat KcllogK' Bran, cooked and k rum bled, every djiy, and you will lie aton Ishcd at the Improvement In your health and spirit! Bran' value b a constipation cor rective 1 wonderful. It I heartily endorsed by physician because Bran Is the natural mean of relieving con stipation with the food you eat! We guurantca that Kellogg' lirun, eaten regularly nt least two tablespoonful dally; In severe case with each meal will permanently relieve the mol stubborn constipation! It doe won derful health work for children, mak ing them strong and robust. You realize what constipation means when authorities state that 0 per cent of all lllnea can b trced to constipation! It I responsible for most case of diabcte, Bright' disease, rheumatism and hardening of the artrr!. It dull th brain, make the sufferer sluggish and cause head aches, bad breath, pimply complex Ions! Kellogg' Bran, nature' correc tive food, weepa, clean and purifies. It regulate the bowel naturally and doe not cause irritation or discomfort llko pills and cathartics, which cannot afford permanent relief and only ag gravate dangerous condition. You will like Kellogg' Bran, cooked and krumbled. It nut like flavor I ddliclou. Eat It a a cereal, sprinkle It over your favorite cereal, or us It In countless delightful ways In baking, such a In pancake, gems, raisin bread, mulfhi. etc. Buy Kellngg'a Bran at all grocers, Cumin I tub. Tha Ccmua club will meet for lunch- eon Wednesday with Mrs. J. W, Brown. Birth Announcement. A a.,n, J.irk, jr , was N-rn to Dr, and Mia, J It. Dwyar, tvntr 14. iFire! Fire! Fire! W with lo Irl our cuitomm and frind know tht w will be bU to take car of their ORDERS in th umftl prompt, tfficient way, WE NOW havti two yard itcnUtd with our h!h grade coal ready for Uc liTery. Thfte yardi were not damaged by the fire. Consumers Coal & Supply Co. Ctl OMw, IV i Hi.k.1.. fk.a H 4W Inforttidiioir f So, 3-Stcrilixing the Whirlwind U the Sanitary, clothing i dried by tumbling Il In cylinder, whll 33,000 cubic fed of hot, aUriliieil air a minute art drawn through it by a (real auction fn. This method wai InnUUt-J to give a hatter kind of dehydration than that unl In must iaundriea, whtr th water I baVril out by tumbling lh wet rioter In a sujirr brateil ry! nlr. Ilrat, applied direct, it hard en wen the itrorgeat f tlcth. 1ho Vorrlon, I litre, bt rn!uliurtUw I th ilr)ing ef clothe al the Sanitary. Our H,t,mi,i4 r fnua lur f!.l, whuh i th g l ar kir for cuntianOy. rn.-a Vh, I .r lb i Air try, u s,r IS i feml li, T rr Air Piy, t per b Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry That' n aniwif at all." M Crirvr he rnent to wak up earlier lh next morning. It wa too bad that be didn't sleep better. All night long be kept starting up out of hi (lumber, thinking that morning had com. , At last, when the first Sign of gray showed in th sky, h hurried to th cornfield. Al! To hi dsmsy be found Eatty Coon ahead of him again, "tfou may as well go tstck lo bed," Fatty aid with a grin. "1 have full charge here today." Mr, Crow gave one o,uall of rage, then tore off to th wood to sulk. But after a while lie flew back again. Ha had a question to ask. "Who gave you full rharg of this cornneld?" lie equawkad. "Well," said Eatty, gnawing an ear of corn a h spoke, "if you don't be lieve It wa Ermer Green, aak him and see!" "That' no anwrr at all," Mr, Crow pliM)d. II flew to th wood one more, vowing to himself that Kslty Coon shouldn't twnt him again, "To morrow I'll gel up an hour earlier than I did today." tha old gentleman dwldsd, But h found that Fatty Coon wa ahead of him once more. To Mr, Crow' dismay, he dlwovered that h couldn't rise r1y enough to reach the cornfield befnr Ftty. Howevtr, Mr. Crow tried til beat. In a week ha was leaving hi rot at midnight, And still h found Fatly Conn in full charge of the cornfield. At laat Mr. Oow rrled on morn ing or rather, on midnight: "What time do you get op?" "About dusk each evening"' Fatty told him, "When do you go to bed?" "I'd rather riot answer that one. Hon," Fatty repllsd tinessily. Mr, Crow, however, aoon eined th answer, H In'itilred her and there; and In th end h learned tht almost always Flty Coon went to leep In a hollow tree In Cedar Hwamp not long after daybreak. If hadn't irit, a iu7l day at th cornfield, but had left if to look after llatlf! Well, Mr, Crow' sjiirll roa at once, lie knew that hie trouble were over. The next morning h got up a b.l later than was hi habit. When h reached tha cornfield It wa some tim after daybreak, Fuy Coon had gone. Ho. Mr, Crow took "full charge" sgaln In hi moat Important way, He remarked to th neighbor that Farmer fir-en was glad he wa back again, "Ther' tha fall ploughing, you know," said Mr, Crow, "Fanner Oreen can do that now without worrying about the corn." Opynahi, m Afternoon Bridge. Mia Francea Burt will he hostea Forgotten by His Summer Vacation Friends fly KATRK K F.UKFAX. "l m Jul about hearthmken," eonfidea Audrey, "I apent my vacation at a charming hoial n tha mountain and I mt a-mi of the loveliest people. At least 1 thought they war. Hut I'V xn ! k In the city almost two month and I ran ae Just what all their promise of loyal friendship wer worth. Tha girt I chummed wllh ha telephoned m ome and then i.My lo put off an an. gagmnl we mad I fore leaving the hHl. The two men who war Us nbat lo tn haven't bothered to cotmnunii-sts wllh rim at all, I can't make It out, , , la human nature aa unrt..nduble and disloyal a all that? Or wa I unfortunate n the folk I met? They sewmed o nice, 1 can't ae why they ehould treat me thl way. I there any eaplanatlon?" Mummer fr.endsh.pa donl often f' laat ovr Into lh winter (eaaon, Thl I no reflection on human n ture. It I no cynics! comment on our attltud toward each other. It la just a result of our buay Lfe and the Interest which swallow ua up when we return from vacationing to the work which rlalma u for to week out of 12. Ho, aim our vacation I largely a matter of getting away from the routine of the year, w rtiak friend with folk who are doing thing lit terly d.rTerenl from tho which fill our Jive through th long month of our normal, workaday year. The vai-ation I over. W go back lo th city, W lake up tha work from which we have been real Ing, Wa put on th ha mesa w bar slipped, for a whll w ar eaper- aieiy ritisy getting Ink g into our nor mal rout ne and making up for the week or mom ha that wer free from our accustomed task. Wer too much occupied wllh our reconstruc tion period to pay much attention to thn playmates of our leisur week. W meet our old friend. W make engagment. W com hack to the accustomed and the usual. It ab sorb u. Thl I all perfectly natural. Hometlme a summer fr!endhlp waa bused on real congeniality. Then It thrives. Hut when a happy two weega' lnt:n,B-y cornea to nothing, ther Is no cause for grief. Fummer has .used-but II will come again nd with It trior poa,ng acquaint ancea to be enjoyed but not taken too seriously Preparing Potatoes. If a pleca of soda Is dissolved in tho water In which potatoes sre to at bridge al her bom on Thursday ,.i,nned It will cause them to crpe auernoon, fnore quickly. I....-,.-, .. i kw 3tablienoa tai970 ever water was squeezed out of price, it has been done in this lot of DRESSES The intrinsic value of cloth and trimming is apparent at a glance, while the gentility, art and supreme fashion make the group fascinat ing. We render a real service in making avail able to Omaha women A Phenomenal Purchase and Sale of Both Silk and Wool Dresses for Street, Afternoon and a few for Informal Dinner Wear Tis said that opportunity knocks but once. We know this is an opportunity and it may be for you THE once. Wednesday Morning at 9 O'Clock A very unusual offering awaits you: A total of ir0 Dresses, many being copies of imported models that sold for several times the prices at which these are marked. The Style Points The style points are niodislily mithtnnilliig and Include ripple flare, Irregular hems, drapes, lattice work yoke effects, tufted rolled hlt, novlty buckle, aid panela, wood lace, head, Iltilgarlan aud Clisnlll trimmings, moused effects, Mandarin, bell and novelty iloeve. 1'laited panels, pin tucklngs, circular bklrls. strslglit-llne and extended hip effects, fuuey belt and baud embroidery, Sittx 16 to 4 The Materials Are CANTON CREPE SA TIN ROSHINARA NOVELTY SILKS POIRET CHIFFON VELVET TWILL CORD It truly seems like old times when we run offer aiuh splendid dresses at the. tmo popular pliers. '24 In Two Groupings WIMifW IllSI-I.AT 39 50 Wool Stockings for Women A great I'.iye f ftua ar and uhih iim at. m Mii In eilrAslte riel tKHim I ks . lai tt. i.i.n.tiv Amniisii I ,r ul.iin Irom h this. titiri ehl.h .i.ilin., l, aak! altk Ik sheeiatst ef litla In Ik kr nik. fo rnri r or fc'J !. lm Mt i Thm With Afufuf I Silk flsia teU'tt, WUi. ethr 1 lots tin' A lslls :iel.a a ., ine io, I sssar i tail s,l r ki t ff.. ! t tii 1st Sim , ft! fu BeddinSpeeiaLs On the Floor Below 25c :.9c S1.-15 $1.50 l.'t.i Nt). It I'iilua l , 9 k, (.'( Illililllili. l'lo t a, l II, IU'1 VlgiUul kn,i, b. Ut ' kl T1M lis t'eltoa foo lUi (,- t II! ftll lit ll-Mto l.alh.r O"! 7," Fills. H . 0lll IHJ K .. 'l4 HUstt, 1 H" iti 114 .4 l'ikst 10 00 Canvas at Grand Canyon Done by Nebraska Artist A csnvs by Alice Cl-sver of Fsll Pl'y, who he won th John L. Wlv ter prli for "collection of oil pslnt- logs" at the Nebrsak rtlt exhibit, Onwha Foelrty of Fin Art, hnt( in th beautiful i:i Tovsr hotel at Oisnd Canyon, lh ha twu been nt Into the oufliweat by th Fanla Y rail road to lnl tb I'uetilo Indians Th Kant F he ix other cnv- by Miss Cteer. Mis t'lenver apent four year In study at th Art Institute of Chi mio under Vanderel, Frederick Freer and Mwton i'arker Following thia she atudled for three yssrs at the reniisylvniilit Academy of Hn Art In I'hlladelpbl under William Chase and O.lll liesiix. Hha had len In I'arl a yesr when th war broke out, studying under I.u'.lnn til mon and Ixiul Xlloul, I'repar fisr W'luler, Now la th lime for th chimney to be cleaned, the funis. overhauled aud the roof and gutters examined. 1 II una auMuuit 11 v vi a. M.ltKNfTCIfl A at Tetg lisn ..jrm, I iw 'T" I J Sites M I l46 I Yes! Warm Coats Gives that Com fortable Feeling. We Have Them in All Fabrics. Fur or Fancy Trimmed. Over 500 to Choose From. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $24 New Fall Frocks Canton Crept, Tricotinrs, Poire t Twills Worlh lo 8 m.r.o, On Sale WetlnviJay $0900 1 I PJ 1 to U. AH 1 1 1 A $1.98 In Our Stout ,V c titlH-I'lKllM, Suitt ami lhtfa. St:t 39 t,t $?, ; j ! i w ead Flaisw I u, k. SI. 75 (SVBifl) 1