6 C THE SUNDAY CEE: OMAHA, OCTCIIER ft. ft.. 1922. Benson Society jjenin torrepondnf tU Walnut JJ70.' Renaoq Woman' Club, Mr. Austin Taylor, jm North fifty-eighth street, will be h'',M Thursday, October 2, to th membr cf th Utnson Woman cluh. Th afternoon program w.ll be the eludy tt tli nuv.'l. t ( tnry, "Master of Wan." by IUII rin. Mr. N. H Tyon will glv the review er.d Mr. . tc Vanderllppe th discussion of IhU book. Mrs. It, H. Kramer wse hote Tliiir1y afternoon to Mr. C f). Andron's Unr division, Th after ft'inn w spent In fancy needlework. Foreign Missionary Luncheon. Mem bet a nt th Methodist Foreign UlM.on society will ntitr'aln at a 1 O'clock luncheon Wednesday, October 26. in th parlor of th church. Host erse will be Mesdamcs K. J. W h ta ller . C. II. Stephen and W. K. Moore, Following th luncheon, report from th branch atnl district ronventlnna will b given. Mrs. C. H. Penoyer, president of th society, entertained th member of th program commit t Fr.day, October 20, at a luncheon at her horn. After th lnnchiti, th committee completed th program for th socltty. B, B. ( hapler, P. Y. 0. Sisterhood. Th H. 8. Chapter of 'h I'. t. O. manhood will be entertained Monday October 2J, at th horn of Mr. A. W. Francis, 231J North Blxty-flfKt afreet. Mm. L. C. Hodder will talk on lh uli.lft of "Legal ItlKhta of NVbrsska Women." Mm. K. A. Mo 'j!aaon will mlif cuircnt event. Dinner Party. Mr. and Mia. hirby Parker enter tained at dinner Monday, compl'men fary to M' ssra Maurice l'ulmcr, U"V. Barton ami Allen Wlllard, and Mis rial Duttiai arid Mr. and Mr. George Nilson, Narcissus Chapter of 0. E. 8. Th Narcissus chapter No. 211 of th 0. E. H. held itn refill ir business ession and Initiation evening 1n the lodge rooms of the I. O. O. F. hall. Thla order Is arranging for a Hallow 'n prty to he given Mond.iy eve ning, October 81. I.nli rtalu at Luncheon. Mr. I. O. Wataon waa hostes at her horn WednMtdny to a 1 o'flook luncheon party of !x cov-ra. Mra. Alice C'!ary of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, waa th g uet of honor. ProcreMlva Lumheon. The ladle of the Meihodlat Aid ao olety will ntrtin at a progrtaalv EIEI We Can Make Prompt Deliveries. ooooo LIBERTY 6-inch lump ...$10.75 2-inch lump ...10.25 CENTRAL 6-inch lump 11.25 2-inch lump ...Jg 10.75 CHARTER-OAK 6-inch lump .. .Si 2.00 2-inch lump ...$11.50 SMOKELESS LUMP Wyoming .... $12.50 Colorado $10.00 OOOOO' All Coal Reacreened at Our Yards. KEn wood 2261 I JAckson 0840 KEnwood 2262 J lunchaon Wdnljr, November 1 Mra. George Hchafffr and Mra. W. H, Iie.J will be th fliit and awonJ hot , whi-n enffp, aandwkhea and aulu'l will be a-rvd. At th horn of Mra. H. Iavy th program will he concluded by the 'rving of th dr. aert and a ahort Illerary and musical program. ,, HlrtlnUy Dinner. Mra. r. Llnder and Mra. M. Kin rxcan wer among th gueat at a birthday dlnniT runty entirtalimd Tueaday by M;a Anna, Laraon of Dundee. Kejktone Park lard flub. Mr. and Mr, a. W. Hamilton n teruinod th membTi of th Key atona I'ark Card club at their horn Saturday evening, lctoher 21, Illrth Alinoiinrenient. Mr. and Mra. R. If. Mnloney tin nuunre the birth of a aon, H, II., Jr., born Saturday, October 14, at the home. Home From I(opllaI. Mra. O. h. Kharp, who, with her hualxind, liev, Hliarp, of the finptiat churrh, wa In a head-on colllelon auto accident Hatnrday while return ing from Lincoln, wna brought to ln.r horn Wedneadny from Mcholaa Henn hocpitil. lioth cjira wer wrecked. Iv. bharp waa unnble to fill th )ii!lt Ktinrliy. I. fj. Carpenter of Calvary Luptlat church rave an Inter. etliiK talk to the congreKattun, Mr. I-uther t;oblcy had charg of th mu nil. Fariinwfirtli Mcli her. A pretty autumn wedding waa aol- eimiized MonJiiy evenlnir, October H, ut 8 o'clock, In tlm Lnxlieli l.mhiran church. Rev. O. W. i;brUlit officio t Itisr. Tho church wna il-corated In red aumnch lenvea nnd fiaparagua fena, both alalea being lined with aeptiragua and defined with white eat In ribbon. Mra. O. Arthur Melcher aan'K ("ad man'a "At iJawninr;." Lolietigrln'a wedding ntarcli waa played by Mla U.irnet Netaon. The brlil", Miee Edna Kruncea Farna worth, daughter of Mr. Fannl I. Farnaworth and tho late J". P. Farna worth, leaning on th arm of her cousin, Lieut. Col. Amo and preceded by the email aon and daughter of Col. Amoa, bearing th ring and flow era and followed by bor brldemald, Mtaa Ethel Flgg. cam down one alrle and th groom, Dougla Melcher, fol lowed by hla beet man, Carl Poecke, cam down the other, meeting In front of th altar, wher the ceremony wa pronounced. The brlde'a sown waa Ivory e:lk, hand embroidered with pcarlw, and ahe wore the regulation bridal veil and carried a bouquet of brlde'a roaee. The bridesmaid wore pink georgette. A reception waa held at the home of the brlde'a mother, following the ceremony. After a ahort wedding trip, Mr. and Mra. Mel cher will be at home at 3.M0 North Fifty-fourth afreet. BeriKon Community Center. Th Eenson community Center lit erary program wae given Friday eve ning In the auditorium of the city hall. A community dancing party will be given Friday evening, October 28. Pupils' Mu.iial. Mina Marxarlte Llljenatolpe will fe-ive.at her home Monday evening, Oc tober 81, at 8 o'clock, tli flrat of a eerlee of pupils' musicals. Theae mu sical are to inspire confidence in yourig atudenta and to give parent a knowledge of the work being done by Mi sa Llljenatolpe'a classes. MUalnn Society. The ladies of the English Lutheran Mlaaion society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the church parlora. Mrs. Clarence Strawn Is leader of the program. Luncheon. Mrs. H. ITlgbee entertained at a luncheon Thursday at her home. Cov ers were epread for six. Lions Club Banquet. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shankey were among those attending th Lions club banquet Wednesday night. After the banquet the party enjoyed the pro gram at th Orpheum theater. Entertain In Honor of Missionary. Th Methodist Standard Bearers and the Queen Esther society entertained at a banquet Tuesday evening In the church parlors In honor of Misa Win nogens Penney, returned missionary from Twchow, China. Covera were aprend for Misa Penney, Mrs. C. H. Penoyer. Mrs. E. O. Smith and 15 glrla. After th banquet. Mies Pen ney gave a wonderful talk on the "iMfferrnce Petween American and Chinese Olrls." Mins Penney was head of th Caldwell ache-jl for stria tn Tfchow, rrrtnnal. Mr, .lame Main returned after a visit In Chicago. Mrs. F. Kohlert Is visiting Itev. and Mi. W, V. Hum of Harrington. Kju. Mra. O. W. Ubrlght la h"in from spending th summer at Carthage, 111. A daughter wn born to Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Talbot Wednesday. Oc tober 1. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Wolf i t Smith field. O , ar gueta of Mr. and Mia. C. N. Wolfe. Pineal Italleck of Rptlngvlew, Neb., la a guest of his slsUr. Mrs. C. Wolfe, and Mr. Wolfe. Mr. Loren timall of Creston, la., la a guest at th horn of Mr. and Mr. Wyman Woodyard. Mr. Wyman Woodyard and sister. Mis. Cornell Wllloughby, la visiting their parenta In Indiana, Mr. E. L. Currnuhael of Lift! Hock, Ark., who b-i been visiting her daughter, Mra, Diet, and Mr, Diets, left Monday for a visit In Colorado. William Francis, accompanied by Frank Hull. van, hla roommate at the state univemlty, spent th weekend with his rl !, Mi di;J Mm. A. W. Francis. Mi! f i ma Co has returned to br horn In ft.hu hr, after a vielt at th born cf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilroi. Mr, and Mra. C. N. Wolf hav sold thrlr home to Kunnell William and have taken an apartment at th "Wright" for th winter, Mr. and Mrs, F. II Prsnt and Mr. and Mr. O. N. Jeffrey of Iluesett, Neb., spent th wek at the horn of Mr. J. M. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mra, C. P. Mcl'liersuj, are horn from a vacntlon spent at the ranch horn of Mr. and Mrs. V, A. Kinnle, near Midrid, Neb. All Around th limine. A too hot Iron will fnd lb ma terial. Kerosene will remov rust from elisors. Dry silver polish will brighten tli brae bed. Cold tea will act as a ertlllxer for house pl.inta. Choos a cool day for airing the pll Iowa and bolsters. Use cheesecloth for dusting. It will aheorb tli dirt and Is readily washed out. Married Life of Helen and Warren M I HUM MEN r. ADW.HIIftMr.MT Attacked at Sea By Appendicitis Man la Treated by Wireleu From Ship Fifty Mile Away A M.U'r ii I i'.nf 'ihr' " t ( .fiu.l I 1l' - lift W la 'li si a. lof .l ft 1 Xt "ioiH k4 ut nt' i ftf - ft 4tvr it . S d rt-M Sft ft. ni.-M. f ti-i4 r ... I f. . r t,t4 ll W A 1 ! !. KttJi '! ft'i.-i. . l."l I .(.! ft 'ft I ' i "" '' ftft-f. il -ft .a-! ft'- .ft . I if IU..' . 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"Why, dear, I'll hav plenty of Urn In the morning w won't land before noon," Helen wa straining after an elusive hook In th back of bur evening gown, "You always leave everything to the last m.nute," ripping off bis col lar. "Didn't you see that notlceT All trunk rri'ist he ready by ll." "I'll get up earl," propltfatlngly. "Oh, he shut nolh portholes!" "Ye, and they'll stay shut," grimly. "Go!ng to be rough tonight alway I Just off the French coast. That ventilator open pltnty of aJr." But the vcnt'lutor gav very little air. The one stormy night of th voyage when both porthole had been closed, Helen had almost suffocated. And now th: holt n ght so near land surely It could not ba very rough. "What'ra you ringing for?" de manded Warren, a sh touched the bell. "I'm going to nik him to open on Just a little. I'll be sick without any air." "Yea, and have th whole place flooded. You can't travel Ilk aiy body else nlwaya putting up a kick about air! Next time--" "Hush ah, dear, here he l!" open ing the door to Mie steward knock. "Steward, can't we have one of these portholes open? It's stifl'ng In here!" "Sorry m'arn, but we've Just had or ders from the br'dge to keep them closed. It'a blowing up a b't." "Hop you're aatinfieil," growled Warren as th door closed. "Now atop chew'ng the rag and turn In." T.fiek of air seemed never to trouble Warren, and he soon waa sleeping etentorlously. But Helen could hard ly breathe In tho s'eken'ng room. It waa not rough! Noiselessly she cl'mbed up and peered out. the thick, round glae. A black starless n'glit. but the froth'ng waves, fa'ntly l't by the deck lights, seemed harmlessly far below. It would take a much stronger wind to lash them up to the'r portholes. To open one would be perfectly safe. If It should grow rough in the n'irht, he could eloeo It. Finding ahe could not turn the great brass screw, she stole out to look for the wrench with which the steward had screwed It down. Bhe found It on the ledge under the corridor port hole that was also closed. Back In the'r stateroom, the obsti nate screw f nally yleld'ng, the port hole swung open, letting In a rush of cool salt air. Kven aa she drank In the grateful freshness, the "Orders from th Bridge" omnloualy shadowd her thought. But she slept very lightly. The first rl.ilmr wave would arouse her. With this reassurance, the fresh air and murmurous sea soon lulled her to a deep dreamles oblivion. Bang! A thunderous crash! A dash of Icy water In her fac brought a terrified consciousness. "Hell!" Warren's explosion tore through the darkness. The next second he had snitched and the lielit and bounded from bis berth in eolutterlr.g, dripping fury. One panic-stricken glai.ee showed Helen the drenched stateroom. With fear weakned finger sh was trying to close th porthoi. "What In blazes?" roared Warren. How'd that damn thing get open?" "Could enuld It have blonn open?" h faltered, frightened Into th near h "T!c-n open" thovlng awr her futii e.fcrts be bngd th port ho; lm'. "Vher'd tM com from" h thundered. Hhrtr.klngiy h gated t b trvng wrench h sriat'-hed from th ledft-. Tfur In -? for sir"' In a br. k rd re ' Y 'i ei ;M to 1 rul in a 'r'ht Jfti-kft'' Ju lock tt tht m"' "th. It It rit r . .!.' 1 t dMi.'t think H wcij;d M- w tip A H'4ica." m. rPlrg tt ll!l g U?' 1'h 4 I ' Voi bf-l t tbt itiuM M .tN-.n oi ! f-.-m it tr;.1' hft f'.-nft.! 'T I Hi. i,ti' u in in t n tf ,-sr.ia.n11 T? i ' 'r. 1-l ftl f Irt . i 1 ' t . i i r u wr-' N.ft-.v i, 4-n't t ' t t r ftrt I ftt l -! S t.-rt! i f It up ' ' U .! W ltii.it ft.pl I ft. l im 11 !. l-t,' ! ft tU5f;Ht Ml . ! ir ii 1f 'e ft J- l l ISU ' ! I'.Me ! ' Sft lli'sg I I) il a mv .i4- ( !"' ' II ..; it fti i s-i't at d- a t ': I Hfti- a 4 (ct-i k -.ii- -I ii-c.'" l i . I t ftiftH 4 .n tl t. f-i't ir-ft ft t. -.1. 4 ft t ,i i . . - . m . I .t ,. " , 1 I ftii tkft? 4 tlft f ift "We're drowned out In here," War-1 ren flung opn th door, j In blank connlernstlori th steward I stared about the drenched stateroom. "I don't e how this happened, air. I screwed down those portholes myself soon aa I got th order from the bridge." "Yes, but Mr. Curtl thought sh knew mora than the captain," grim ly. "She hunted up your wrench and opened one," Hor crimson face averted, Helen felt the steward's gaze aa ahe wiped rff the dripping woodwork with War-i ren'a discarded pajama coat. I "X)on't worry, m'atn, worse things j than this happen at sea," the kind-j hearted teward pl'led her distress, I "That was a pretty big wave but! I'll soon fix you up." "Oh, I'm so sorry," almost breaking down at bis kindliness. "But It was suffocating and It seemed so smooth " "Treacherous water along here. Get. a lot of cross currents blows up mighty quick. I'd better screw that down a bit more," as another lashing wav sent a thin atream trickling through th porthole. He wiped off th water-beaded wall and celling, remade the berth with fresh bedclothe and changed the soaked pillow. While Helen fluttered about trying to help, Warren, hunched up In the ono chair, hi overcoat substituting 1 for hi wet bathrobe, watched the hurried renovations In surly alienee. "Now I think you're all right." the steward wa giving th last drying touches, "Anything else you want, m'arn?" "No, no, thank you so much," mur mured Helen, resolving to supplement the generous tip Warren always gave. When the door closed after him. Warren flung off his coat and rolled into hla dry berth. "Well, he was a darn elfrht more decent than I'd have been. All that work because of your fool stunt! I'd ! have felt llko reporting you to the! ciptain. Damnation! Look at my! watch!" 'With another explosive outburst be extricated his watch from th soaked wall pocket by his pillow. "Wait, let me dry It off," recklessly snatching up her Bilk petticoat. "It's only the case it hasn't gone through to the work. I got In the tub with my wrist watch and It didn't hurt It a bit!" But this proved an unfortunate con solation, as It elicited further acrid comments on her mentality. "Got In the tub with your wrist watch, eh? Just like you. Haven't the brains of a rabbit." Then suddenly sitting up In bed, h glared under the opposite berth. i "What that under there. Look j like a brkone bottle." "My tooth wash! That wave knocked It off," hastily gathering up the fragments. ! "Now I'll get broken glass In my j feet can't put on those wet elippers." "I'll get It all up every piece," ! picking up the tiny slivers. i "Huh, you've made a fin me?s! Tou can't travel like anybody else! Always got to have every blasted window open. Never Mtlefted until you " "Oh. dear, don't scold snv more," tremulouidy. "It can't he helped now. I'll never ay another word about open'nc a porthole." "You bet you won't! Tou won t get a chance. I'm about fed up with this sort of thing. Next trip I'm coming alone'." Through blurring t'.ir Helen groped fcr th broken kU Th neck of the bitle, the ecrk s'.II In It. hsd rolled under tM berth With a smothertd erj? drew lck her hand "I h What's fh mitter Cut vour yourielf?" A r1 tln was r,;n tbrcuth t"el tb riene1 aVuit r.r fin- ge ' A ftp! e'er ef tl-ft glitt' ' wtnMrg from th st.T.t pi n ' 5."' ." rirni br in'.-r th light Now h 1-1 ft' !!." t -)? br fel-r ftf e ' fr-ifcftl pt i ft :t i-r i : 'r. ' st u: t. ftift. .! !' J' thii r' ' r-i r ftey '1.41 ' I ' !, ..!... ni .- itft-fcfti i a fi-ii-i 4 14 ft ft.l . -. U ft t .-' , l t-4 tu.f 4ftft ft t - i . I M.f i.lli O.lll , I I ft ft) ft. ft j ft ftK l) Itftft i i.44 t ) T - I ft , ' . I ft t ft I I ft l I . ftftftl ft I t I ! . rJt a ,, ft ll l ii . m I'ftl I ' il lft :i- bhftaftl' r' l ' b '!1 !! ur br " r' e her i ih lt lift f it '! eiftf '. M-.-.' i- f'e t.r 1' r ; . i i 1 hftft ' K ft'- ini f Y 1 1 tt ' i1 i ft jii m u- ! ! I -I . 1 ii " B , It 1 i -il ftjii , hi ft(itiftt . f -. -i H -. Iftl v9 ' I V ft tut t ft ftf l.ft '. i ft'! (". I 1 I' . I !. 4. ii"N ' -.- ' r t - i . i - f .t ftk - ' . - f 4 i '4 -- . ... l, .. ft . .... as n I . Ikftl - ' ft - Iiotj- (J) Joppin villi R)ly ?4 3 ' 1 LA 1 4j -4 a A ' 1 M V3 r 9 i4 a n When th frost la on th punlri and th fixidei In th shock. And you hear th kyouck and gobble of th atrtitln' ttrrkey cock. And the clackln' of th gulneys, and th cluckln' of th hens. And th rooster hallylooyer a tiptoe on tho fence; O, It's then' th times a feller I a fielln' at his best, With th rtsln' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest. As he leaves hla house bareheaded, and goe nut to feed th stock, Whn th frnat I on th putikln and tho fodder's In th shock. They's soinetliint klndo' hearlj II!. about the at rnusfer When the heat of ummr'a oier and tl coolin fail Is here of mm mis the flower, and th blossom, on th trees, And tho inuml.l of th huniinlii'blKl and biuln' of the be, Put the all's so y 'pollzln'; and lb Iniidsisp llnoimh the ham Of a rrlep and sunny morning i t th alilv autumn days I a pltur' thst no painter has the colorln' to mock When the frost In on the punklti find the fmldr'a In tho shock. I arte Soft, .Naliiral Wale Instead of I nbccniiiliiK Hlralcht llilr? Xiroi'LDN'T It tie lovely to wuk yy DLAK FAKIIION I (M.li: nillK DliKSH PAKADK I of auih unusuul Interent lliU ear that I fini-t -L tell Just a little of I he late.t model of the hour. "Khali Ilia short frock stay, or go." Isn't th only Question to ronsliler. While ktralght sil houette continues to be one of the favored modes of Hie fall ami winter ""oylng straight hair. bd bean season, there are other which ar of a derided Interest. The circular skirt changed Into soft curly lock. It I steadily gaining In popularity, while godela rrmlnlnriit of the Wis are would seem like a dtenm but that Is Introduced. Meeve are perhaps the most erltlng part of (he rout nine Just at prrs nt. They may be long with a deep point much on the order of (hose worn In the middle age, they may be long and full, gathering Into a nsrrnw ruff at the wrist like those worn by the peasant of the HhIIihii, or they may be sill, although a bit of (lie srni to show, In fart Ihelr mud are many mid Ihey do much lo give a chic air to the cost nine. 1 he Pomegranate Shop. INF! very name suggeM all sorts pretty things and that la Just what you will find In the little shop opened yesterday bv Mrs, Mary Lydla flow In the Morris Apt., IRth and Dode atteets. Beside th many unique and unusual gifts. Mr. Row will furnish Idee fur dinners and parties and will design and make to otder favor and decorations at very low price. Weed May Be Made ss Peatitlful aa Flower. T ES, JUST common weeds that l vo Tnrc of you can gather In any empty lot or field. Th process I very easy, Just put on the varlou color In combinations that you deslr with a brush and then let them dry. All th beautiful hronr. color may b se cured at th A. Hosp company, 151 Douglas, at only 25 cent each, And by th way, when you get your color of them, they will show you Just bow to do th work. Try gathering a few vrWi and see what attrac tive home decoration you will hav. up In the morning atnl find the lust What will happen If you Imv , farrmu Nestle W under lbs direc tion of Mr. Frank or Mr pobert. owner of Hi Black and W hile Boom, the Union (l I'.iniito and the Blackston Pimp, Whether you hav fine hair or w hite hnlr, they rnn wave It succesMfully for you by thin successful process. You will enjoy having your hair permanently waved, 'in Into one of (li-lr simp tM week mid mi'k nti uppoiiiltnent. For the street brown Is very popii-b-r for evening there are rich bro cades, I hi You Wear a M.islif OR Is your real face fi-h and blooming? Tunned cheeks sun burned necks nnd freckled noti ar In evidence everywhere the gift of a too friendly sun. Wind and dust have probably attacked your skin; fear, worry and lliii'-is huv done their bit to line It, and to pinko It dull and sallow by retarding th circulation. Graduallf "'our freshness bum disap peared behind a mask of yeai. How remove It? With another mask a mask of beauty that you can ssctir at the Black and White Boom, Bur-gers-Nnsh; Th Balon de Beaut, Fon-Mft- tenell; or the Binckstoti Hotel. terlals Are Fashioned These Crev They will glv you a Lonrnay tre-.t,-tlons for MUady to Wear During the "'nt which will dear your face cf. Coming Winter Months. "ne, impurities and dead cutlcl, and leave It fresh and radiant as dawn. From the Most Luxurious of Mirrors Oblong or Oval They Are Penally Allnuliie. HOW FORTl'NATK tht the ship ment of polychrome mirror your Jewelry Reflect Your Taste. Wrr.THKR at work, or play, your Bros., In th Conant Hold Build Jewelry I conspicuous. If you In, are distinguished by their or!g deslr that feeling of self-satisfaction "' of deaign, the flnesl of ma in appearance which really good Jewel- wH and furs and best of all they . .,!. ..n..i..-j . are normally priced. Whether your know thayt at W jVelry Shop! th- rt end utilitarian which ba. been expected dally at th fS Douglas street, you may choose tf'P ''"t or on ' tns mor elaborate Brandol Picture fhop, should arrive from exoutslte assortments of rings, '"r-trttnmed and embroidered models, at the very time when everyone la watches etc of the very best quail yo" re m'rtl of a aupremo valu. lH-autlflng their homes for winter, ty and' If not convenient to pay all Th"rs r "'y''8 10 "" V(,ry Of course you will want one of these rnh, arranitements can be made to en1 ,lur9 'onioned from th new- mirror with decoration either at th divide the payments and make them '' t... ur mr miu rv.oi ymy ftiiauri. .no vniiwij, is bu Kiuiii, i.iiai are pnceo ill omy i.ii eacn. i ny you will surely be ploawed If you come In the delicate shade which die make your selection at Oikln'a. tlngulah th polychrome from all other. Don't delay Bending In your fiend for a catalogue of bulb for order as there Is but a limited number fall planting and aprlng blooming. to be sold at this low price. extend over a period of time. Prices nre exceptionally low; for Instance a beautiful little 14-karat white gold watch was only ?50, and a handsome white gold ring with genuine dia mond setting waa only $200. Exclusive Gown at Moderate Prices. Milady Must Have (ilove for Every Occasion. Most women have tho Idea that gown ef exclusive All Imported glove purchased since the tariff became dslgn must necessarily be high in price. This Idea has a law are much higher In price and will continue to ad been erased from the minds of those who have visited vance. That la the reason that the wise woman Is se LaRoschln's In the Fontcnelle. The way of the dlscrlinl- tenting her gloves now for the coming season. Fancy natlng Instinctively leads to thla shop where modes of cuff gauntlet with tasteful contrasting trimming and unusual design may b found at prlrea unusually mod- long glove 1n kid end chamolsetto are very popular and erate. Mies La Boschln la serving particular women who will be until Christmas. Then during the extreme cold seek orlrdnallty and distinction in dress, hut who do not weather brushed wool gauntlet with fancy eulT will be necessarily want to pay a great amount. Beautiful gowns worn extensively. At Hayden'a you will find a splendid for every occasion, luxurious coats of the most fashion- assortment of tho finest quality gloves In all styles and able materials and line may here be selected In an at tho price are very low while their present supply lasts, mosphere that la different. Bhe will ba delighted to They are advising making your scleclfona now before you show you some of her latest creations. have to pay more. Luxurious Velvets Reign Supremo 4 ltjt of Kmlirolilery or A Sparkling Aralkian Mghls Turbans for lU-Mau- for the Winter Costume. l$tat Make the rroiU or ( out Much rant Dances or Evening Wear. T T NDOUBTEDLY, velvet i to bo More Kffp,iive. T?0R 1,10 re' '101"' tea dances, or the smartest material for the mo be absolutely up-to the, minute " the after the theater supper dance, coming season. In fact, it is already L ymr new or cost muflt nav Fashion' newest, conceit la a metal the undisputed favorite with many n touch of eirihrold ery or a few beads cloth turban brought, out of the color- of the most famous designers. It Is nrft anfl there. The Ideal Button Plctuies of the Arabian Night not as perishable a fabric aa many nn(j pirating company 1n the Brown dories. It Is the Arab chiefs' turban Imagine for it can be kept In perfect Bjock, Kith end Douglas, does ex adapted to th present mode by a!- condition by careful steaming. It n,jSice work, both by machine and by lnr the hat o come well over th gives eoft clinging lines so desirable nanfl, if the skirt or pne are to an'1 Slvlng it tho height neces- to the majority of figure and linea i,a pjMted the Ideal will do If. for to ro 11 becoming to wear that are fashionable thla year. An you whether the matertal be silk or ,h nw ni1 cnatt- Th extremely fine assortment of chiffon won), and their prices are so rea- t,m ar" founJ "'"O un '" velvets are lieing shown at th Silk mabi. brlghli -olored velvet, sometimes Shop, 1517 Dougla street, in black The ;out woman louks far im-re stylish In a straight line ruwii or in and navy as well as In all the new evening shade They are marvel lously reasonable from $4 85 up. Why on .m, df,sk.c 0r,,k not necuis rigni now vo gei a velvet dres for the coming winter? trimmed vvlih touches of metallic i loth. Medium-sized black hat share favor with the turbans. Burgess Nash .ire showing a beautiful assortment of 'hese favored atyiee at price that will l)n certain to pb-ase. Style to Satisfy the Discriminates Woiii.wi, That Are Strictly In Ac cord With Paris Fashion. rpitn KVF.R -INCREASING popu- Old liir Mnde New Auain And Ob, hat a Big Saving It Would He. PKRHAPH somewhere (n th houne you hv an old furple. mat I out of stvl wouldn't It he foe to larlty cf th tyl selection st tun, up n4 uh ,t v,r,UfrSi th "Dres Fhoppe" among th on 2:17 Farnain, and hve tbeu. tnnrter dree.t women of thla e- n.k It over for you? Vmr a 4eiy i'n Is due to th experience with small sum sou 'n hav a beautiful ( ilitft-n (he lloiiie With I loners hlch Mis Mcf.uire and Mr. Mc oew fuiple. that you will er,j,.y cov. owner i f the shop, select their wearing and or. that 5 our f , l. ml. T1"' ,1"'1- ! ,,'- "r .vi-ment The.r tuo-lel ate exclu will adm't Call Atlintc O'n an.1 x 1 llher.t ant rr..l chrv bv itv-e and aau ; of de.i1dly indl H them at-mt their tut rm'-r r plsntlng a fqw buih in p. t to b...iv - i-liiit r .vir New frtvl and vie 1-u will ! Inir'd 1 am i,inin i, t tew em ..-! ,SioiS of the siiiiirtest looking wool boe r being shown hue In plain cc'oi as well as hea'lieis. soiae hav (!o.v. And Just thii.k tlnv ate priced at only i! 1 n pmr Why not oider a pair In yuur favorite mior bv reit luail before Ihey are ail lone' arriving dilly and are being ptite-1 at ev'tftnely re deint prue. Mia M i', ,li, ho t . In New T"rk. will t hive it; w.i1! ii.unv tviii'i 'il rw u.c.l.l ftili'.'h v-VM w;ll t,!'V ;r I 4 l. viiifii.i l.k if u a; ff ftftjUi, ih retrten ts.ff anl ct-iur i tm', l is s i v; -ii ml viu a' t; t ! " pi i lip!. 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