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JUG .SUNDAY BEB: OMAHA. OCTOBER 29, 1922,
Benson Society
I trillion lilllau's ( lull.
Mm. K. W. J'lliMfin, i-hauuiMii it
ilia JinxiiiiJ dmtrli't .lfir nrk,
Mrs. C. Hnr nl Mm, V, V.
Yiuti(, Pr out Did It. limit! rlut,, attriid
ill tha auita mu iilind, I ti tula r (
to 2t, hi North I'lutlr. N.li. I'ivi
rw meiiilir ri vni'il Into On
club Thuiwl iy til I tiuol ir rui-rtllsK,
-ntertalif1 tit the Imm ft Mr. Aus
tin Taylor. Mm, V. A. Klly, Mm,
W. . Iiilinr. Mm, Jl V. Klmtt,
Mra. It. J. Hkimk-y in-l Mra, Klrl.jr
I'arksr mrr" iilnt I mi tha coin'
lilltte (or lirlt.'iiiK i t rmM-
lusts; t' ri" illnii (if iHitiOK tl' I 'li
ra r wile to he lu ll im Iiiiih In lnv
f mtr. Mik, Jiili H.irion
toiiiirnl lti- Iniure to n Kivsn Itjr
Will Ca'lur umlrr tlin uui-- it
th Ornnhu Woman's I'nm cliiti. Tl a
r( ciin l" airurt'l f rit Mra. liiirtun.
Mra. N. II. Tywtt ainl Mra. J!. I:
Vaiidirllpp' (cn nt crllmt r
Vlssr anil 1!m ijkkIoii nt ll.ill t'iilli a
"Muster (if Mn."
Ib-iiMin V. C. T. I .
Th !ii.ri W. ('. T. I'. Mill l
f-ntrrtiiinnl Thnr'lny, NnV(riilr 2.
at 2 p. in. n tli home t,f Mra, ('. I:
Ilowan, 3107 Norlli Hixtittti '
lvrhooa from Hi siitta run volition will
l- given by Mrn. M. I). VIwio, Al-iu
lirra are iir(l In m ir-m-rif.
Ktilrrlaltu at li(incr.
Mr, anil Mm. II, II, TIihIHI -nt r
t ilnl at (liniifr 'I'mmUy, nni,lirin n
t iry to Mra. in'. Mi foil of I'lili-iiK"
f'ovsr were uprcaij fur Mra, 3. Mi'
foil, Mr. n n't Mi". V.. K. I'lnl'lm
imd aon, ll.mv, .VI r. A'l.i I'hnny
and Mr, anil Mra, Tiii'l'll ami two
SOU.
Maslx-d I'arly.
Mxriitrf-ia of (lie ujlrls' (cjtiinasluiii
class uf Keiisoit I Uteri rnt'i ImIiiH at
a ms1 party Kuiiirrliiy vctiiiif In
tha arhool gymnasium. Tf h'-rn onO
atu'lnila were In uitcnl.iiir,.
Music N'irluii'iit I.iiim licon,
Mra. II, J. Mkunk'y iitcrlnliicl lit
a luni Iicori Kilil iy til h-r hofiii (oiii
lillriiTitnry fo th rn iiiIhth .f i ll" jum
air (IipurlniTt of lli I;-nann Worn
iin'a club. Tli l.iilii a ni l fit In ('clock
anil apent tha inoriiliiK In fancy i.cIIp
work. A liiri'licon vt 30 tovcia Will
arved tit 1 ft'dock.
Winning hixiilica.
Tlia HtamlanJ H'-urcra of tli Mctb
odlat cliiii i li won tli dint rid bunnar
and tied Willi tha noddy nt Kmir
ny for tha conft rcricc I.uiiik r at th
recent Tox-ku l.i.incli meeting, Iidd
at Hutchinson, Kan. 'I'Iir KlnK Il'-r-hIJh
carrlnl off tho dintrlct lunncr and
tha confnrcrica inom-y which la -iuul
to a Ufa iiii-iiibcrahlp fertlficatl.
Church. lliuarN.
P,na(n rhurcha r planning to
hold their annual bazar earlier than
in pravloiia your. Tin- laIlia uf tlu
Immanutl J,iithraii chuich will hoM
thrlr bazaf Irr . Uio church parlorii,
Wedneadiiy, Novcrnlrt-r li. A chicken
supper will be acrved in tlm evening,
Tha Methodiat IndJea bav Wednea
day, December 6, for tli(;lr bazar
date. An ailday anlo will be con
ducted In the church parlor and a
noon luncheon aerved. The I'raabjr
trrian ladlca are planning to con
duct their aale aome time In Pecrm
btr. j4lalanl at I'roKcunive Luncheon.
'Aaalatltig the three hoateaaea: Me
dame George Khiffer, 11. Ilavcy and
W. II. Kecd, In the aervlng of the pro
greaalve.' luncluon givtn by the Meth
odlat ladlea, Wedneadiiy, November 1,
Hre Meadanie George Mitchell, W,
H. Jimtln, j, H. Hyera, tJorton Jloth,
W, Heiahaw And HaiTy Heed, Me
dame Lloyd l'lcrei-, V. A. Kmlth and
li O. Smith ha v) chaige of the dec
oration. A hhort program follow
tha luncheon.
riarred Song Hervicp.
Memliera of the Inimanuel Luther
an choir will give a altered concert.
Sunday evening, November B, at the
regular hour for aervlce. Mr. V. W,
fieeako 1 director for this choir.
Trlclly IMrthday t'lub.
Member of tho TrIVity birthday
club were entertained at a 1 o'clock
luncheort Wednesday at th home 'of
Mra. C. A. Mitchell of Iiellcvue.
, llnllowc'en 1'arlie.
The Narclfiu chapter of the 0. E.
8. will entertain at a Hallowe'en par
ty Monday evening, October 31, in the
I. O. O. P. hall.
Tha Queii KMhcr society of the
Mcthodlxt church will entertain at a
Hallowe'en parly Monday evening In
.he church parlor. The 1'reahyterl-
Women Leaders Have Eyes on NebraskaSouthOmahaiCarriesOffHonors
Club Has a
to See If Women Remember
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iriiort.tfevJfork.
V Wf t J - XL'S ,r;
J jf; ilrs Horrid 'Tailor VptoQ "j '' '''Jf
Manlm t.Ffiiwrn fitinfioLt I , , jtO'fi'f&m. I Jlrt katheririf fidion. Co if.
ZJTT . 'J'i firt 1 -.: V '
LP ' I M u, .A.. , , M.I'M.. m
JlrjJrlhur L bi termor , A'ev fak . Jin Chriitmt QrvJey South, fhnamo,
The eye of thean women are on I lie elected at thla tlma when women
Nebrfiakii. They are prominent fig
ure In woman' world and are curt
on to aee if woinn reniemlHT,
Mr. Harriet Taylor Upton ff War
ren, )., greatly loved and long time
auffraglt, ha heraelf not forgotten
the illHcniirageinent women received
In th United Htatea aenate from a
man who I now unking the women of
Nebniaka to mipport him.
"I am watching wlfh great lntcret
the aenutorlal ca.nva In Nebraaka,"
Mr. Upton wired on Katurday, to a
former auffrnge co-worker here.
"1 am hoping that Mr. Howell will
are aUmdlng for all that I bet and
good In government. Mr. Howell ha
olway Mtood with women and for the
tliinif they want and will continue to
do ao.
"I r:mfmbisr the record of Henator
Hitchcock, eapeclully hi vote airulnxt
auffraga and prohibition, and al
though I realize that a man could
conaclentfoualy have thu voted, I auto
realiza that a min who wa wrong
on audi t undametital queation in not
the man to ba truated with Important
quiwtlon of tha aarne character which
are ure to arlae,"
an (,'hriatlan endeavor entertained at
at Hallowe'en party Saturday evening
at tho home of the Miaaea Kvelyn
and 'Mo Iiort.
rommiinlty Center Dancing Party.
Tim flrat Community Center danc
ing party of the aeaon wa given
Friday evening In the auditorium of
the city hall. The regular literary
program wll be given Friday evening,
November 4.
Church Dinner.
Member of the Presbyterian Ladles
Aid entertained at a roaat beef din
ner, Thiuaday evening in the parlor
f the church. The 1idle of the Ben-
on ChrlHtlan church will aerve a
chicken dinner at tho church Tueaday
evening, October 3J.
Muitlcal Program.
The round table claaa of the lienaon
Mcthodlat Sunday afrhool will put on
a inimical program at the church, on
Tuesday evening:. November 7. The
Omaha malo quartet will furnixli the
muHical number. Ticket can be
secured from Mra. T. C. Stafford of
member of tho elans.
To Kntcrtuln Ilazar IHvlnion.
Mra. Koy Marshall, 3123 North
Fifty-eighth afreet, will entertain the
member of Mra. C. O. Anderson'
bazar division Thursday, Novem
ber 2.
Personal.
Mr. Y. Kohlert returnt'l Friday
from Harrington, Kan.
Mr, l.uv.'na lloaeland of Lincoln,
in rl veil Thursday to make an eg-
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Thousands of othert have gotten rid of thetrs vrithout
dieting or exercising often t the rat of over pound
day and without payment until reduction ha
taken place.
I am a irrtiel practising phrilclsn anJ prtnnallT pre
aenh the treatnwnl fr each Iniiivi.lual rate, thus rntbling
pie ti r!e fru.eilies that vili jirvliiie not only a ln f
right hriu!ev, lut Iiivh will also rflire ymi oC all tha
troul'l( iiote rm tmiu of itriiuliif aiich as hor1l' f
t rratS, i!ittiiin, liiiligrttliin, rln-uiuatititi, cit, atthma,
lalnrr trouble an 1 various other atHidl.uis hlch often
rampinr irrtitnes,
Mr treatment will rrWea that rtVprrssrJ, tlre.1, aleepr
fhn, fivtnf yon rn'e.l me r ft and t("r, a rasult of
tbe lass of jroor superifuous (si
Yiu fii-l reulre.l a hnf in th slfitt frnfa
ya anilr nl !trtj There It no dieting ir tier
it l stmplr, r ant ltaiit l taVa.
If you. are rttijt da rl p.tp.i rut sit rtdht
mv mt en.J 1 mf free trial treatment ait t iUa
hetr I an t N paid eoljf a(tr reductao Hat taken
place if ft ea da.
DR. R. NEWMAN
IcexaeJ fKytUU J fate ,Vt Y'k
IH Fifth Avtnu New York City
Desk II 330
tended vlalt at the home of hr
daughter, Mr. K, A. Smith, and Mr,
Smith.
Dr. Donald Kaber of Tllden, Neb.,
I vlaltiiig relative In Omaha,
Herman Wulff of Colorado Hpringa
wa a recent visitor among JJcimon
friend.
Albert Petersen, who it at the san
itarium in Denver, is much Improved
In health.
Mr. and Mr. C. O. Jfurd and Mr.
and Mr. Jullu Hansen motored to
Winslde, Saturday,
Mis Kdna Mancy 1 visiting her
lter, Mr. R. P. Carroll, and Dr.
Carrol! of Laurel, Neb.
Mr. and Mra. It. "H. Allen and
daughter, Emily, and fiance, C, C.
Kohk-r, of Loa Angde, spent Thura-
day evening at the homo of Mr, and
Mr. V. tt. Oliver.
Mr. and Mra, John Meleen left last
we,-k for California, whera they will
make their future home,
Mr, and Mr. J. W, Berg and
daughter, of Ia Angele, are guests
of Mr, and Mis. Claud ritockam,
Mr, t). W. Klirlght wa unable to
return to fienson last week because of
t rdapae In her pliyslcal condition.
i. 11. Miller of Hofflund, Neb., will
visit during th week with Ills ali
tor, Mr. C. 15. Kmlth, and Mr. Kmlth.
Mis Lena Lab of Omaha, spent
Kumlay at the home of her parent,
Mr. and Mr. F. 8. I,u.b, of Bennington.
Madeline Gross, who 1 attending
tho elate university, spent tha week
end with her parent, Mr. and Mr.
J I, Cross,
Mr. and Mra, 0. W, Uhlcr are
bom from a trip through Wyo
mlng, Kate park and' a vlalt In Den
ver and Cheyenne, ,
Mr, V, W, Hmith, who ha been a
guest at the home of her aon, K. A,
Kmlth, and Mr. Hmith, left Thui
day for her home In Dallas, H. D.
Caroline Woodyard, daughter of Mr
and Mra. Wyinan Woodyard, Is home
from the Methodist hospital, where
she waa taken Hunday after an auto
mobile accident.
Kralghion Klub,
Kraighton klub will give a hal
lowc'en dance Tuesday evening, Octo
ber 31, at the Highland Dance scad
ernv. formerly Kel Plnea, This will
be their first subscription danca of
the aeaaon. J-eo Kpenla and Hugh
ifern will be in charge.
We Clean, Steam and
Hand Finish Plush Coats
The Pantorium
Select Your New
Grand Piano
at Burgess-Nash
Chickering
Ivers & Pond
Marshall & Wendell
Fischer
Foster & Co.
M. Senilis
Wurlitzoi'
?635
and Up
IP,
Mi
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if
Your
UpiU'M
Taken in
I'xchanKO
bsm a- r-k ev-
Burgess-Nash Gompany
Birthday
A birthday party fur tho Mouth
Oiriuhu Woman club, will be bald at
tha home of Mr, itlchard M. I.iif
ferty, 4304 Kniith Twenty -awtond
rireet, net Tuesday afternoon si
r.iu o'disk. ,
Mr. Pruca MiCulloch, who has
charge of the program for the after
liiiou will glv a history of the club,
1'asl presidents 'of (he club will be
honor gin-sts, A feature of tha after
noon will be a large bltlhday cake
holding 23 candles, Kai h president
will give a wl'.h for the club' future,
Mr, 'iiine I'isiIh Hl'lnlieig will
have i hirgii of tho uiuslnil program.
Mr, i;. It. Iilgh, preldciit, will
head the ren ion Una, IntriKlin ln
the past president. Ml. N. M. (Ira
ham, chairman of program and a past
president, ha charge of tha affair.
Omaha Woman's
Club
The open day meeting of the Oma
ha Woman' club on Monday at 1 30
at. tli liuiges Nah auditorium will
be In charge of the civil service r
form coniinltteo with Mr. John Mill
len, chairman,
Owing to the fact that the state
chairman of tha civil aervlce reform,
Mrs. K, K. Welch of York will be mi
ddle to attend aa planned, her paper
on "Worw.n In Civil Hervlce" will be
read by Ilia local chairman, Mrs, John
MilUen.
Hester Uronson Copper will give s
talk on publicity; vocal aolos will he
given by Isabel! Kultlvan and a plant
number by Anna Parker,
During Ihe business hour report of
tha state convention, held In North
Piatt last week, will hit given, Th
president, Mr, Chftrle Johannes, will
preside.
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tie ofTerml to the Iinlivli1u.il girl ahead ,
at the next meeting of th division,
hlch will ba WediiesiUy. November i
1. Kin thousand ticketa at out and ;
over half of these have been sold.
Th first concert will Ihi Novnitr
JO, when Kloreiica MitcHeth, rolora
lura soprano, will appear. Th next
concert will b tha Criterion Mala
quartet on December 4, Paul Alt
bouse on January 14, Jterhara Maurel
on Kebruary It and Rchumanllelnk
on April II, The cost of th entire
five conrsrt la It 00 and war tu,
with additional charge of 19, it and
(0 tent for reserved seats.
If You Dnw'l Know
DRESHER BROS.
You Owghi T
PRICES REDUCED
Mea's la ar lkrs-le 4 J ,i0
uila clssa4 sad pr4
Af lantM 01-)
Qui-Vive Dancing
Opens Its Season
Tha yul-Vlve Dancing club an
nouncea tha first of Ha 1V2Z JJ parties,
to ba given at II tla kston hotel on
tha evening of Friday, November I.
Hugo Heyn'a orchestra will furnish
the music for th aeaaon. Among th
members are:
C ULBRANSEN
Uplayer piano
'Nationally Weed
urannea in inciwjc
Ti. P. O. Doe will give the second
of a aerie of card parties Thurnday,
I p. m., in the Klk' club room,
Mr. Klale Kmilh, principal of High
land Park ai'hool, baa aold J 17 tickets
for thfl Mpular priced concert being
brought here by (he business and pro
fessional women' division of th
Chamber of Commerce. Thl wa
the .highest nuriiU-r of ticket sold
by any one girl In the entire II vision.
Mr. Kinllh bus been su liipor(jint
factor In the chool group, which ha
disposed of It entire quota thl early
In th coliicst, Mr. Kmlth said: "I
only had one Idea In mind and that
waa to sell our quota before Novem
ber 20,"
The ld headed by Mis Helle Kyan
I still a small margin ahead of the
si 'I headed by Mis Lulu Grace John
ion. The two l-am are running
neck and neck. Another prlsse will
Abl.nl. M, I'srses.
AsMtisiui I'hsrlM.
Uruwn, (J, K.
Ilnlhwll ,C. A.
Ml.kur. K. II.
Ilnhiiliii, 1. .
Hui Slnihsiii, w. 11.
Hrii-r, i'sul
Hmwn, Ib K.
Hslnl, P
lUnii.n. 1 I
M.ir, J. W
Cmywowt. 0 C
Criiui h, II II.
...mr, H. V.
ibvim Tliiitnss P.
IUIIB. It, W.
I) UriioiK, II J.
t it hall i, A L,
trf. i W
Knm, Krsnk K,
Knh.r, hniisrt K,
(lllimirs, K t
irtrnwHY, Hurry.
HorU K. r
lisle, l. W,
itiiriii. S. A.
lluUiih, It. M,
llnlnfsli, 1. A,
HayiiFM
l-ftrsy, It, V.
Juniper, K. J.
1'ihiisnn, Hurry M.
guppinftr, II. K,
K.n., N. I.
l.lsrS, A. I..
t.snsilaii, Jt. U.
l,lvn(inor, H. A.
l.lnaivy, Tlinmsi II.
M.-i)l.i.n. K. A,
Mrti, llsrri
Minis, Kisnf 'I.
l,rhesbiii, Kr4,
I'lrasrd J T
I'nllor, ilenrs B.
I'rsli, W M
It hoy. Tliomsa Y,
luih. Hoy A.
Knevaii, i'
Jlsiime), II. 11
Mil fliiinlid, C, T,
Sli.h(i1, It. Wtnd'l.
Sl.iitl.ld, IC K.
Kp'lllilall, A. K.
Slili-li. nliri 3
Sliermsn, Ksrls W,
Ty..n S. It.
Thurston, H If,
Tsrlor, K. W,
Tnwla, llslpb.
Wnoilforil, l J.
Wsllln, I'srl.
Win, ItNrvy J,
Wllen. W I.
Waiiiinsion, II 0.
Wr.koff. I M.
While, If. i'.
Wnirli, John.
.Vltrusa Party.'
Altiusa club will glv a Hallowe'en
party Tuesday evening lit th home
of Mra. Mary Marstou Kineey, when
tha guests will be Introduced to alt
mysteries of the house of horrors and
dead man' land, Mis L. M. Mont
gomery la chairman of th entertain
ment committee, A buffet uiper
will I) served.
V.iii H-xue
S.iK-nSasj
Mi 11 I
Coufiiv H-4
"rrr Ann ns
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The Ait and Music btore
1513-15 Douglaa Street
Jewelry Auction!
Now Coins on 2:30 n4 7i30
last wtm or SALE
140 beautiful dlamnfld rlnci, l.ti'10 popular
rino, HAS Aintrasn wstrhen, rlorki, ftue
jr srclrr ilvsrwsrs sn rut glut. Hur
ynur I'hristmss prrnrnli no si your
own prlrss.
rncp it llcktts on ruby rln seven
I lCl-j sway ovary evanln. Diamond
rinf Saturday nlhl.
Q T me. iVr.. haWafr-lt-ft". .1 ,
sw ii as
North of Poalofflc
BII.LV NOO.NKY, Aurtlimeer
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Ora W Bii thday Sale
Monday Morning. October 31st
We launch a sale of silks and hosiery, that will long be
remembered by our many friends and customers, who
have made THE SILK SHOP in one short year known
from coast to coast.
To show our appreciation, we place On sale
thousands of dollars worth of high grade silks
from the world's best manufacturers, who
have made us special concessions for our
First Birthday Sale.
B fflf SjMObSviS
loMnroooSBj
32-inch Kimonty Silks la rich gor
geous designs; $1.50 t ff
values; per yard 4)iV
36-inch Foulards In both light and
dark shades in pretty neat designs,
suitable for dresses, blouses, linings
and kimonos; worth $2.00; fl "J ff
per yard laUl
72-inch All-Silk Fine Imported Dres
Nets In a range of . beautiful new
shades ; $3.00 values ; '
per yard
$1.65
44-inch Imported Costume Velvet
Jn a rich raven black only; an ideal
dress fabric; worth
$4.00 j per yard . . . .
$2.00
36-inch Tricolette One of the most
practical fabrics of the season for
dresses and blouses in a good range
of colors; worth $2.00; AfT
per yard P--
36-inch Silk Spanish Laces In both
flouncing and all-over effects in after
noon and evening shades; a beautiful
range of patterns to select from;
values to $3.50; &t fF
per yard vl WJ
40-inch New Silk and Wool Biadere
Stripe Skirting In black, brown and
navy; $5.00 quality; tfJO "J A
per yard iU.l.J
40-inch Printed Radium and Crepe de
Chines In a beautiful range of pat
terns and colors; values to di C
$3.00; per yard pL,00
40-inch Imported Satin Charmeuse
In both street and evening shades;
a beautiful, soft, shimmery silk;
worth $3.50; r7C
per yard tPJLa I O
40-inch All-Silk Duvetyne In tho
new self-lined and satin-back effect
for wraps and drenscs; a limited
quantity worth $4.95 to (1Q 7K
$7.50 j per yard aJJOas-ttl
36-inch Silk and Gold Embroidered
Laces For formal wear, in till the new
shades; $7.50 quality; r A
per yard Pck,0J
AaAV;
ii a ,t isv r jasssisv r
Birthday Sale of Black Silks
$1.69
$2.90
$2.45
$1.29
$2.65
$2.87
12.75 Satin Uu ht-ss, 36 Inches will",
aal prlea
3.95 Sorel Crt-pe, 40 Inches wldu,
sala prlca
13.60 Katln Crtpe, 40 Inoht'S itl.
l iirlca
;'.00 Crepa da I'hlUf, 4') Imhrs wide,
sala prlra
00 Canton l'rre, 40 Im his lii,
a In prlra
It 0 Canton Crrpa, 40 Im hfs wi't,
m Im nrlr
t 't.Otf 1'an Halm Op, 10 lurhaj ilde, tJ 1 !
sala prl,.
Kadmm, 40 Unfits IiIk, CO fill
Prlra S'VS
1 T& i Tffl. 4fl loitK's aula, C'j T
.!. nrl. a .'
.':. 'hirfo Ts'frta, 3s inrhss M",
kal lit 1,-ai
ii jil JtMltl l'Uh, J lot lira aid, CI K
aalapilf Ol.'ltJ
$1.00
Birthday Sale Hosiery and
Underwear
50 donen Ladies Silk ILwry, broken lines
$1.50, $'2.00 and $2.35 hose, will bo 1 A A
in our First Hirthday Slc, rir. vlaUV
100 d'wen I.a.lira' Sil! lbwiery, black, brown
all the leading sliadts; chiffon, thread ttilk, gl'
silk; fancy clocking: values ., $2.5, $1.0(
and $1.50. Our l'iri isirthday Q1 i
Sale, P4ir .....A.U
Kl the bruktn lots of fi'k ndrrwear, (lii
Trdly IVarn, Vests ami Ulmnnm; xnlur l. tt
Hirth.lay Sale, half lri-f, CJ) CCl
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( VVvmN VOU IHiNKt sWUJHInIT Of Thl fcC fiwot
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