1 6 C THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, NOVEMBER 2C. 1922. Council Bluffs Society Denver Visitor Traver llstswell. A brlda of this week will b Mini Leota llstswell, whoaa marriage to J!dard H. Traver of Omaha, will oc lur on Wednesday evening at the First Congregational church, with Rev, J. R. Perklne tin officiating clergyman. Preceding the ceremony Miss Kath ln Hhsw will Minn snd her accom panist will be Mies Marguerite Moore house, who will also play tha wed ding march, Miss Hatswell's bridal gown la a lovely creation of while velvet, made very long, and she will wear a veil of rhantllly lace. There will bn no attendants, but buries Bone Hnl William Erlckson i,f Omaha will rva a ushers. Immediately following tha cere mony an Informal reception for the relatives aii'l Intlmata friends of thin young couple will le held In tha rlnirch parlors Mr. Traver ami his bride will re sale In Dundee, where ha liua Just .jru)l"l"il nw hums, Mrs. Iuvl Fnlerfalns. 'Ilia fust In- a series of parties planned by Mra. John I'. Davis waa given on Friday at her home on South J ;iK ( street. Five tables of k iiotM were present What's Wrong With Your FEET--? loduv in (Jmuiia seven neo- ! plo out of every tan have something wrong with their feet. Drexel'g foot expert are rapidly overcoming these handicap)), During the laitt 30 years our staff of trained expert shoe fitters had special ized on foot ills anl their remedies. This store cdn fdve you posi tive relief let us deroon Htrate this to you at once. "KCgfg THC FOOT WCUb Arch- Preserver .Shoes a specialty that give you instant comfort, while combining cood style and fit. Black Kid Oxfords... $0.00 Brown Kid Oxfords. .$0.50 Black Kid Boots. . .$11.50 Brown Kid Boots, $12.50 DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam Mrs. K. A, Troiilmuil Jr. A popular visitor In tha city Is Alia. K. A. Troulman Jr., who fur the past fortnight lias been the guest of rein I Ives here, iiikI leaves a few days henea for her home In Denver, Colo, Mrs. Troutmaii'a husband, who formerly lived In Council Muffs, Is a nephew of Mra. Wood Allen ami Mrs. George Oeriier of this elty. fur luncheon and the afternoon waa devoted to bridge, Mrs. Elmer Shu gart having high score, Mrs, Walt Durfee won In the "cut for-all" and Mra. Fred llurd received the consola tion prize. ' Mis. Davis was assisted by Mra. Fred Davis, Mra. H. Jf. Bloomer and MIhs June Davis. Bid loluy Tea. Mrs. George Mnyne, on Friday last, nave a beautiful ten at her home, In honor of the 91st birthday of her Krnndniother, Mrs. Sarah Benton Knapp, The dining; room was particularly atlractlve with a color scheme of lav ender and white, and the tea table Wfis presided over by Mrs, John Mehl hop Jr. and Mrs. C. H, Lafferts. Assisting Mrs. Wayne In her du ties as hostess were Mrs. Angeline Brlnsmaid, Mrs.- William Rlgdon and Mrs. Hoy He Vol. Mrs. Knapp Is an honorary mem ber of the Garden club and has a host of friends In Council Bluffs. She makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. F. II. Hill. At the Game. Miss Adele Plumor, Miss Katherlne Smith, Henry Qulnn and KIdon An derson formed a party at the Nebraska-Ames .football game at Lincoln Baturday afternoon. Iluffet Slipper, Mr. D. J. Rockwell will be host this evening at a buffet supper planned for his daughter, Mrs. Ange lina R. Brlnsmald. To Entertain. Mrs. Leon Lafferty and Mrs. 8. W. McCall have Issued Invitations for a luncheon to be given on Monday at the home of the former. Klalter Club. Twelve members of the Klatter club lunched with Mrs. William Heiser on Friday last and the afternoon was spent with bridge. Dinner Itrfore Dance. Mr, and Mrs. X. W. Kynett will give a dinner at their home Tuesday eve ning, and the guests will later attend the party planned by the Tuesday Dancing club at Maple hull. Charity Hall Successful. Socially as well as financially the charity ball given last Tuesday by the We have reduced every one of our beautiful coats to actual cost, and those who have shopped with us will know that we have nothing but the very finest mate rials, linings and furs, all personally selected. We will start showing these wonderful coats at this big reduction M o n d a y morning. Our 14 Mmi I otatiaa Maaa frise I Ya aaT i Drtll Council lHuffs Klka waa a great auu case, nearly 11,700 bring rahd from tha affair. Tha auditorium waa never mora lovely than on this occasion when tha elaborate floral and lighting decora tlona uad the week firevloua by the Horticultural show remained Intact and added very materially to the tout ensemble. Dinner, Tallow chrysanthemums formed tha labia deoratlona for a dinner of alt covert given on Thuradny evening by Dr. and Mra. M. A. Tlnley at their home on Third atreet. Krenlng llrldge, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Rosenfeld In vited alMiut 20 guests to their home laat Wadnesitay for an evening of bridge. Prise were awarded Mrs. Norman Filbert, H, H. Doolltile snd Don Wal ler. Family Dinner. Among the Thankglvng hosteeaes will be Mr. I!. M. Hargent, who baa Invited the vaiioua members of the Vaniriint, Hannan ami Turner fam ilies to her home fur dinner. llrldge Luncheon. Mrs, I.'llen fitephan and Mia. Nicho las O'llrlen were Joint hostesses of last week who on Thursday enter tained at the home of the latter. Luncheon was served to 20 guexts from five email tables adorned with button chrysanthemums, and st bridge during the afternoon Mrs. Wil liam Martin and Mrs. J. J. Kellher received the prizes for high scores. Mrs. T. J. Leary was awarded the consolation. Dancing Club. A Thanksgiving; party has been. ar ranged by the Tuesday Dancing club, and will be held this week at the Kngle hall. Informal Luncheon, Mrs, A. Henshaw Invited a group of friends to luncheon at her home Riturrtay, rompllmenUiry to her daughter, Mis. Wllllain Howard of iioston, Mass. Kiireessful lleiieflt Luncheons. The bridge luncheons given on Mon day and Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. H. A. Qulnn proved to be very successful affairs, and as a result the fund started by the ladles of St. raul' rhureh for furnishing a room In the new wing at Kdmundson hospital was increased more than 200, Personals. John Kngellce departed Friday morn lug for Oklahoma City. Thomas Maloney left Tuesday for a trip to Washington, D. C. C. Camutiell departed Baturday morning for a visit In Han Francisco Mrs. 13, A. Wlckham la convalescing at her home from nn attack of quinsy, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Connor of Denlson. Ia.. were in the city on Thursday. Chester Da Hoy returned Friday night to St. Louis, Mo after a short stay In the city. Mr. and Mrs. John I, I-uU left Thursday for California where they plan to spend (.fee winter months. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Cutler will spend Thanksgiving In Prlncevllle, Ind with their son, Dr. Morgan Cutler, and his family. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hennlnger, who have been doing missionary work In India, returned to their duties there last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hughes, formerly of this city, but now of Cozad, Neb., were Council Bluffs visitors during tho past week. Mrs. Charles K. Woodbury plans to spend Thanksgiving in Chicagi with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Abbott, and Mr. Abbott. L. C, Kmpkie, who usually spends his winters in California, expects to leave for there some time, the early part of December. ' Mrs. Charles R. Hannan, jr., Is ex pected home Tueeday from Boston and other eastern points where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross of Oakland, la., spent a couple of days in Council Bluffs last week at the Dillon Koss home on Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuykendall of Denver, Colo., who have been guests for some time at the Charles T. Stew art home, departed Thursday evening for Chicago. Mrs. D. W. Bushnell plans to leave early In Decemler for Chicago to visit relatives and from there will go to Florida for the remainder of the winter. MaJ. George Dalley, who Is station ed In Champagne, 111., In charge of the R. O. T. C, left for there last Wednesday after a brief visit In Coun cil Bluffs. Miss Kleanor Orucver, who Is a junior this year at (irlnnell college, will not be home for the Thanksgiving holidays, but plans to go to Vinton, la., fur the marriage of a former schoolmate, Mra. William Howard and email daughter, Virginia, of Boston, Mass., am visiting Mrs. lloward'a parents, Mr, and Mr. F. A. Henshaw. Mr. Howard plans to coma about December I to remain with his family until af ter the Christmas tmlldnye when they Mill all retain east together. Y. W. C. A. U laJar -t'tRl 'l tSuIMilaaf H W tfH d m lv lit lu t u Nt itt rt4 U' 1-t ! rfUrill.n .f flu aj ,it hm .(. ftt ft, lIUav ! -r ft) tfiwcaa Th fit ' "I tt ftiMa t r t it; ti i HlK t--tt lat( l' ( jt tal Id) t i I f4 etiil VMM ftl f 1 tlt t lfcej fmH. itt is i um Ha I t 1 1 4 ii I Aft ft ft ft I ... Ht-4 ttmitlKQ t Ik ft. Ml I M aj ft r-w t pt f t.i ai kw t k ftattaiv t'rm l A H 14 -ft t lflft fti)ttt4 "-,ftl, ft-a ! ft 'U Ift I ft i MtHl"s:lt l -"ft IU9I ftt ft ft ft 4.,U-- 4ft i- H I - d i. hm ft.- 4 r a,4- .1 i ft Tev ftft fti - t-ft 1 tj ft- ft ftai4 ft a -eft -m ! i'i t r a i u ift 1 ft ftl - a ft - t ft 4 ! . t t-ftftt t t- 4 1 ft tmm ca t I ft . ft I ft a : 4 fte.iv-,1 - -! P te fttw I ft fc. ft ft ft . t H.ftft ft, -. . (ft iiMft v4 mm ie.V l fc,- i t M fa"- t ft . . so. ! 5 ' i M - , ft.i. . - -ft ' t I "I" "ft "" i ft ft i 4 - - I ft , I t ft- fft - b - '" l tft l fc- t . ft Jiqs (S). dloppin vift R)Uy ! I m m n j e I j I sgsu3L7 The further the seanon advances the more intcrctinjf the fanhionu become. All the deli fitful little inconsistencies we have banished for o lone: are with u again, and the "womanly woman" rather than the "boyish girl'' in the vogue once more. The face of the fashionable world has undergone a change and in place of the tthort-skirted, bobbed-haired girls of a few months ago, are dignified, lovely women of distinction and grace. Naturally the styles have changed and the silhouette with them. New clothes are needed and not only new clothes but new things for the home. I keep in clone touch with the changing world of fashion and will gladly help you with your shopping. f -Spill V-i A Wallace Nutting lloom. THINK what a treat Is In store for you when you see this beautiful room. One Wallace Nutting pic ture Is a thing of great beauty. Im agine how lovely a whole room of them is. The room Is In the picture section of the Brandels store and con tains exquisite handtinted plcturee noted throughout the world. There Is not a home but what should have nt least one Wallace Nutting print. Kurely you havo a friend or so that would be delighted with a Christmas gift such as this. They are priced from tl.CO up to JS.00 according to the size, nnd can be framed according to your own tasto. But be certain to order now and not be disappointed. e a a , ".Mums" the Word, AND especially during the holi day before us. The home must have flowers and where could you find nicer 'ones than at John Bath's, 1 804 Farnarn street. There are great big "mums" In yellow, pink, bronze, white and lavender, as well as the tiny pom poms which make such pretty centerpieces or bsskets. He will be glad to fill your order for Thanksgiving If sent Immediately. Don't wait, but decide right now what kind of "mums" you want and you won't be disappointed. Dresses for Every Occasion. PERIIArfl you have a party for Thanksgiving, a dinner or a dance and need a now dress. If you will visit the Vogue, 1523 Douglas, lection of smart apparel. I waa de lighted to find so many distinctive atylcs and at such low prices. Coats and wraps, plain and fur trimmed are so very good looking that you won't think of wearing your old one another winter. EVE1 DO TOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP PING PARlA'. e a a Dainty Gifts for Dainty Women. I VEKT woman likes a dainty bit lace or ribbon, especially If It Is fashioned Into Something useful. At Ye GIffte Shoppe Unique at the en trace of the Brandels Theater building you will discover the most unique gifts not the kind that are hurriedly made by machine, but the pretty little things that only nimble fingers can fashion. Not only are the regular prices very reaaonable but every noon a Unique noon special Is placed In the window and by visit ing them each day you can select many a gift at a real bargain price, as Reservation Are Now In Order for that delicious dinner they are going to serve at the Klatlnm on Thanknglvlng day. Notsseme Hosiery "They're Tart of the Well Dresaed Woman. I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw a stocking ef such wonder fully fine texture and then I thought I had misunderstood them when they aesured me that the bote were ahaolutrly sua run teed. But the hose were before me and the guar antes also. I Invesllanted and discov ered that they were allowing ma Not same lloaltiry which la Insured against Ittiprrfeethuie cf any kind. In fact If you purvtms a itir and thy aie Una-ilMiM'tocy tin y give )U an- vlher p-tlr n rrplate tham without eharge. Tbvae wndifu he un be f iund at Orkln Bna In Ilia IVnant llts building and lfI Christ tnae wftrr la In IT'I. It'SuUf 19 bixa aie fira thrnid sua exiling at throe fr It. Ait etlk are II e a Mtir and buta with inl toid rd s aia It U. ir r la In a 'Unity tiristitute d'l suuu fr a sift. thtf ram t I.. I In tha fhi,i. aM rvhrfe In sll I will "i4r fc.w fv- i or e4 Sj wtdar it-reel. The Needle Woman la llusy fur Christinas, TllK needles are flying as fast as the days, for the dainty bits of needle work must be finished for Christmas day, At the Burgess Nash art embroidery section are many many new Ideas In art pieces. Lunch eon seta, bed spreads, scarfs and all the other familiar pieces are here In new designs and with them are being shown completed models that are done by experts. If you are going to make something for Christmas they will help you choose your materials and teach you how to do the various stitches. Iyamp shades, baskets, van ity novelties are already being dis played for the holidays and of course you can get a better assortment now than you can later so why not do your shopping early? a a DO YOUrt CHRISTMAS HI10P PINO KAIILY. A I-ovely Iteauly Nhop. YOU will be delighted to hear that the Wright-David Beauty 8hop has been enlarged to more than double its original el no and not only enlarged but beautifully refur nished and redecorated. It Is located at 4 and 6 Balrd building' and has seven private booths for your con venience. At this popular shop you can get a shampoo, a marccll, a mani cure or any other beauty treatment you desire and have the work done by an expert In her particular line. Miss Betty Dlrkson, expert marcel waver, formerly with the La Bijou Khop, has joined this organization together with several other wcll known open ators. Appointments should be made In advance to be certain of not being disappointed. s DO YOUTt CHRISTMAS SHOP PING EARLY. , An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner 'ITII turkey, and all the trim- i's that go with It. Doesn't make you hungry Just to think about It. But why go to all the trouble of cooking It yourself when they are going to serve a perfectly wonderful dinner at the Metropolitan dining room on Thanksgiving day at only 11.50 a plate. There will be so many there that you should make your reservations early. Call JA. 3808, that a their number. a a Just The riace to Buy Your Furni ture, HAVB made a discovery. I have found the mont splendid place In which to select your furniture. It Is a new ftirnlture store tho W. Q. Clair Co. 1508 Howard, and they havo the very latest deidgns and the prices are extremely low. In making your selections at Clair's you get a per sonal service that you will sum -ei.-ite. They help you select the right furni ture for your particular home tho kind that makea It a home not Just a house. DO YOt'R CHRISTMAS 8IIOP PINU KARLY. WITH t roln'i It tr I THE GIFT LIST Start that Chrltmaa trilt liat today. Uon't put it oil like you haw in year rM. Think how murh fltrr It v III It t have all the prrtty littl piickatrra done up and rrady liijf le. fr th t! day rmr. What rrlirf trt be pr. par"l and hv th worry and tutl which ! Mai a rente with l-f-latrd hcH'phk. 1h mTihti ITfpar their fn-at Mtvk in avtvanc ml p'frr much leitf ! tH'tia tn tSoso w r rote fut, I F1 The Richness of Oriental Ruga. HAVJ-3 always wanted oriental rugs for there Is nothing thut gives jnore delightful appearance to the home than an oriental rtig on I lie floor, the wall or thrown over the table or couch. 1 was delightfully surprised the other day to find that at Orohard-WIIhelm Co. there were the most beautiful rugs, everyone an exquisite specimen as to color and design and perfect as to Quality, at prices so low that they will fit any size porkelbook. You are going to have a big surprise, the same os I did when you see them and you are going to feel that at last you can own oriental rugs and at the same time not spend more than you care to. There are small ones and room size ones, everyone reasonably priced. What splendid Christmas gifts they will make. e a e Flapper Dolls Are With I s, ILAPPKR dolls thst rerform a real mission In life, for con cealed under their dainty skirts of cretonne or lace and silk or under their suit of tweed is found the love lleMt roomy bags. Home of the bags ere lined with rubber for your bath ing suit. Others are smaller, Just the size for your vanity case or per haps a piece of needlework which Is being prepared for Christmas. To be tn style one must carry one of these flapper dolls, for they are tha latest fad and are being seen fre quently on the strept, I found an adorable collection of them at Mathews' book store the other day and found thern to be jiioet reason able. They would be a charming gift for a young girl. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP PING EARLY. as Flowers for Thanksgiving. . 'HY certainly! It wouldn't be Thanksgiving without the bright cheerful atmosphere which flowers bring to the home. At the Parker Flower Shop, 409 South Sixteenth street, they are nreparlng for the great festive days and will fill orders promptly, "Mums" and pom poms will vie with roses fur fa vor. Kvery color is Included in their stock, so you can have any color scheme in your home that you want, W1 MANY f charat and fai The Character of a Dress or Blmu-e. rANY frocks or blouses gain character by their rich detail Fascinating exotic embroi dery. The Ideal Button, and Pleating company give a magical touch to ap parel by embroidery, either by hand or machine. Their prices are so very low that It really does not pay one to do It themselves. They are located In the Brown Block on the third floor. You can send your garments direct to them or to me. It makes no differ ence. The work will be Jut as per fect. a a DO YOT'R CHRISTMAS PINU KARLY. SHOP- You Won't Miss Vour Train Willi One of These Traveling (Jnrka. DAINTY as well as practical trav eltng clocks In snug little leather cases thst protect them from the Jars of travel. They are In dell rate slwtdes of pink and blue as well aa the more serviceable onea suita ble for eli her men or women. Home of them are of enamel that ran I placed on milady's dressing table Whan at home an l fitted Into a leather rase when traveling. They have the moat eomtdele a-e lou-ol i f them at ltr.wn'e Jew! Shop ; Hou'h tth ne- and their -iu e are r rr'aiii ally lnw ri.'ine of then I iinrpir.-va ai t' I wound every dav sn l t 'hi-rs I o'luir iiil:ti(j every ilt dd, New (1.4lr al a Kalt 1VfHIIArS loii ,va ! needing J Hw ill eaa or oait, ut hma tn-l fvlt t!.t veil fuuil sn-l Id loiir t Just tha W.nd -o .ni ed I H-l yuu attr thinS tf n-'es (. t l, lh.? Vl I SJV Vi"i ISH I a? Vn. if iht a ihe i-n'r r mn, -a nte-l b Si futh.-f nn. A lslf a I -!. T,!n f l', !-ie In S Illy N.i.ml I -I- I-., ! ih-s, ran Iwiii .i w un-l-r lit rr a il aiiw(iw (i f epil b nru I -e . X t i!l a te ai i l-i n yowe gstintitte at Ik H. a tf 1.41 ika "'' I ": I ei iMiimi M. I'ail is-i t r s.iih I- f. . nil.. a a a 1. aK -ae t ti r ! t.nm'-f i f II ttu.'t la Im,I li t i l I ...e , e M . i t-" m I . I 1. W'loti Will "No woman is to blame If she) I nis beautiful at sixteen, but she lias only herself to blame If she Is not beautiful at forty." HKN you see women with sal low skins, pasty of color, omen with black heads. women who are wrinkled and lined and whose contour has lort the lovely firmness of youth, you tan say to ' yourself with 'perfect truth that it Is because this or thut woman did not understand the position of the trained beauty specialist, or the part the spe cialist could play In her life, At the Black and White room at Burgess Nash Co,, at the Salon de Beaute, In the l-'ontenelte hotel and at the Blackstone hotel trained beauty ex perts under the direction of Mr. Rob ert and Mr. Frank will treat your akin or hair with not only the finest and purest preparations, but those that are Intended for Just your type of akin or hair. In these shops you can also secure the very latest pieces of hair, goods and have your hair dresses In the most becoming style. A lovely as sortment of combs Is being displayed at these shops, DO YOUR PING MARLY. CHRISTMAS SHOP H' Romance and Perfume. ISTORY tells us of the luxuriant aromatic baths of the Egypt lane, of the precious ointment brought by the Wise Men of the East, of tha Romans love of perfumes and how the Crusaders reintroduced Into mediaeval Europe the art of making perfume. To perfect tho gentle art It took centuries more of civilization. Exclusive, dainty ami of rare love liness are the perfumes made by th famous Houblgant. If you turn to the Rotogravure section of today's Bee you will learn about these won derful perfumes and at Kilpatrlcka you will find tlieso fragrant odors, put up In various ways. Perfumes toilet water, sachets, face powders and other requisites for milady's toilette. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP PING EARLY, e Ootham Gold Stripe Hose. OU'VIS heard of them, of course, for they are famous the coun- )vei), but do you know that you can got them at the Walkover Boot fchop, 317 South Sixteenth street. And have you heard of their wonderful repair service, They ure guaranteed from a run going below the hem by the Gold Stripe and they will also mend hose that are damaged In other ways, provided the thread has not been broken. They will repair them even to putting In new feet. And all this Is done at a very small cost. I will be glad to order you a pair of those Gotham Gold Stripe hose. They are priced from $2.00 up. y: do vont PINU EARLY. CHRISTMAS SHOP- V I NO luattrr whether "U i Ih i hr aiii heiuuMia i r ! , r rt loss II l -I.H tat I'-rUtlt ..lake The Ihaiikikitlng rift One if I ItiHet. I to ki flt.were tn- Tbnkslv n a Av Wtislie In ilia iii;l,i Thur III!! I K VI- .! e I., .11 t-Ulrty of flow r S'i I hus II f-h. loiud nin a Iwautif il l-ut vr u n a. IHtUia n,.i !-, -!.i e I ti.-w I! I.I ri ai.msn . f Tt'lr l ll.x will t aiu'. l,-i S'-.-l I iii awuie ).u hl il i i:l git ii .i.i i ! tf ' lI 111 !- I I l I , i.l, t i,r f.,i i f. i I.-i l . wii-l ),.i,fr t -t l t-Ui' - i It i i I ii4li 1 1 -4 IO loin I' ..fc. - s llVil T d H I. WU.V .,IMS Sll'-I1- j sssssjisiajyeja rrw.f.'- . y islTTV 1 5 0 I i - '- .wt e r ! - , I 4 I i t 4