People You Know -Their Comings and Goings Mias Eva Dow ia visiting in Chl fecago. J Mrs. F. H. Myer leavso Wednesday m>r California. Mist Nina Hartells is spending two weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Larson toft Friday for Minnesota. Miss Leona Hackler leaves Tues day for a visit in Londoln. ■■ r Mr. and Mrs. George Eggerss have returned from the Minnesota lakes. Dr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod have returned from an extended eastern trip. Miss Ora Davies of Fremont Is the guest of Msses Minna and Ethel El drldge. 1 Mrs. T. J. I.onan of Lincoln is vis iting her mother, Mrs. William lieatty. Miss Leo Comstock has returned from .a month's stay at the Mlnne aota lakes, U Miss Marjorie Barrett returned Sat fnrday morning from a summer in ^ California. Mrs. Florence Paxton Smith has returned from a 10-days’ atay lit New York. Mrs. F. W. Clarke has returned from Estes Park where she spent three weeks. Herbert Rathe of Iowa City, la.. Is the week-end guest of Mr. end Mrs. J. P. Fallon. Miss Dorothy Lyle, who has spent the summer in Europe, is expected homo Tuesday. Miss Daphne Peters arrives today from a western trip, including a tour of Glacier park. Guy Griffin has returned homo from Citizens’ Military Training camp ft Des Moines, Ia. j# Mrs. Robert R. Van de Ven re ^^turned Friday from Cass Lake, Minn., where she spent a month. Miss Evelyn Ledwich is now at Long Beach. She will return to Omaha the last .of October. Miss Edna Ballantine has returned from Springfield, Mo., where she spent thg month of August. Mr. and Mrs. HaliSck Rose and family are expected home today from Lake Nipsett, Ontario, Canada. Frederick and Bdaworth Lemere have returned from Camp Holliday, where they spent the summer. Miss Bertha Du Tell, of Lineoln, returned home Saturday after a Viait here with Mise Edna Speare. Misses Minna and Ethel Eldridge returned a week ago from a thrae weeks’ trip on the Great Lakes. Mitts Frances Rose of Rockford, 111., arrives today to be the guest of Miss Estells I.apidus for two weeks. Miss Elizabeth-T. Allan will arrive home tomorrow' from California whers she has spent the summer, Misses Dorothy and Ruth Edwards ag^^turned today from Colorado Springs where they have spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butts and son, Robert, will return Tuesday from a visit to Seattle and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Fell have returned from an extended eastern trip. Including a atay at Atlantic City. ,T. H. Hansen returned today from Colorado Springs. His sons, Allen and John have returned from Minne sota. Mr. and Mra. O. E. Pederson and daughter, Mis# Vera, returned Tues day after a three weeks' stay In Chi cago. t Mrs. Horace J. Holmes and son, Burton, have returned from Cali fornia, where they spent the sum mer. Miss Anna Latimer of Cleveland. O.. who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Coweil, left Thurs day for her home. Misses Carrie and Helen Millard Will return next week from a summer In California. They will be at the Highland apartments. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lyle and son, Jack, returned Thursday Jfrorn a five wsek vacation near the Great I-Akes and at Glenwood, Minn. Miss Elizabeth P. Allan return* '^fc^jnday from a lummer spent at La •foUa, C'al. She will return by way of the Canadian Rockies. Mrs. Theodore Ringwalt will return Tuesday from an eastern trip. Miss Dorothy Ringwalt. who is also east, Will return about October 1. Mrs. Luther Drake goes to New Tork this week, where she will Join her niece. Miss Nan Hunter who Is now at tha Minnesota lakes. Mrs. Katherine O. Sirtorl of Le Mare 1ft.. who apent a week at the rmm MFACE Spread and Eruptions Formed, CuticuraHealed, “My trouble first suited with little pimples that broke out all over my lace. Later the pimples would break open and itch badly, and when 1 scratched them they would spread and sore eruptions formed. The trouble lasted about a year. I began using Cuticura 8oap and Ointment and the pimples began to improve. I continued using them and now I am completely healed." (Signed) John Hartman, 3119 N. V 21st 8t., Kansas City, Kansas, i Clear tha pores of impurities by dally use of Cuticura Soap and oc casional touches of Cuticura Oint ' ,‘r ment aa needed to soften, soothe and heal. They era ideal for the toilet, aa is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. SWSWLMBSg: when. Smp Or. OinUrml S andW* Tolwm Me. IUp c»«iaar« twula™ wkkaat was. The ensagenient of Miss Helen Miller Howe to Philip Bradford Chase, non of Mrs. Clement Chase, of Ashokan, N. Y„ was announced yesterday at a bridge party given by Mrs. Edgab F. Howe for her daugh ter. home of her niece, Mrs. E. B. Scan ned, returned home Wednesday. Miss Alice Summers of Hartvllle, Mo., Is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Summers, before entering the University of Nebraska. Miss Virginia Ostenberg has return ed home after her graduation from Sparrett school In Chicago, and 3 summer spent In St. Louis and the Ozarks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slater leave Monday for a motor tour.east. They will drive through the Berkshlres and the Adirondacks, being gone about a month. Misses Eva O'Sullivan and Patricia Naughtin arrived in Omaha Friday following a trip abroad. Miss Eileen McCaffrey, who was with them, ar rives today. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brir.ker and Miss Katherine Thummel, who have toured Glacier park, are now in Yel lowstone park. They will return a week hence. Miss Leeta Holdrege returned Wed nesday from a three months' trip east.' Her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Holdrege, returned a week ago from Cbadron. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Hoagland and Daughter;.. Miss Emily, returned Tuesday from the Jackson Hole coun try, in Wyoming, where they have spent the summer. Miss Alice Summers of Harville, Mo., is tlie guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Summers. She will be a student at the Univer sity of Nebraska this year. Miss Josephine McVeigh of Staten Island, N. T., will arrive the first of the week to he the guest of Mrs. E. VI. Vernon. A number of affairs are being planned in her honor. Mrs. Edwin Thompson and. sog, Robert, of Dallas, Tex., who have been visiting Mrs. Thompson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamilton, leave Tuesday for their home. Miss Madeline Marr, who ha* been spending the summer with her par ents in Fremont, has returned to Omaha for the school year. She is residing at the Morris apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin A. Medlar and daughter, Henrietta, have returned from a four weeks’motor trip through Northern Minnesota and will be at home at the Blackstone this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ElMs have re cently returned from two months In Minnesota and have taken their new home at 20K South Thirty-sixth street, where Mr. Ellis will have his studio. Major and Mrs. K. B. Millry" left Thursday for Fort Leav entvorth, where the major will be stationed next year. They were guests of Mrs. Mil ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowe. Mrs. Margaret Hynes and son, Wil llam, leave Tuesday for Boston and Saranac lake. There they will Join Mrs. A L. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson. Misses Bertha Neale and Ethel Howls returned Friday. They made a trip through Glacier park with the Omaha Walking club and later occu pied Miss Howie's cottage on an Island In Puget sound. Miss Georglana Sutherland of Grand Island, who has spent the summer here with Mrs. Perry Relm ers, left Saturday for Cincinnati, O.. where she will enter the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Mrs. E. E. MorrllL and grandson. Andrew Emmett Morrill, left Wed hesday for their home in Tacoma. Wash., after spending the summer with Mrs, Morrill's daughter. Mrs. E. B. Heannell and Mr. Scannell. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brogan of Des Moines recently entertained Mrs Brogan’s parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. N. Rutter, at their Des Moines home, and motored back with them to visit Mr. and Mrs. JiYancIs A. Brogan at the Blackstone. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yeagsr and their guest, Mrs. D. M. Deeg. Port Innd. Ore., mother of Mrs. Yeager, returned Friday from a motor (rip through southern (mihtnn. They spent some lime visiting near Evan •ton, III-, Mr. Yeager's boyhood home, and made an excursion to Louisville, Ky. _ Miss Bernice Smith will return to morrow from a western motor trip. She spent some time at the home of her uncle and ai^nt, Mr. and Mrs. Turner McAllister in Oakland. Her grandmother. Mrs. A. G. Edwards, re turned with her. Mrs. Wilson Low. who has spent five weeks here with her son, Ray mond Low? and Mrs. Low, leaves to day for Eaton's ranch. In Wyoming. She will return to Omaha after a sev eral weeks' visit here. Miss Louise Bonnell arrived home from Spokane Saturday evening, where she had been spending the summer with her aunt. Miss Bon nell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bonnell, was graduated from Central High school In June. Robert H. Willis of Bridgeport, Neb., spent a few days this week With his father, J. G. Willis, and sisters. Misses Beatrice and Edith, enroute to Albany, N. T., to visit his daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Jr„ and granddaughter, Margaret Jane Gordon. Mrs. J. B. Fallon and daughter. Marguerite, have returned from a month's motor trip to the Minnesota lakes. They vtalted some time in Waverly, la., with Mrs?. Fallon's s.s ter, Mrs. J. M. Gro s. Ut. Fallon accompanied them for part Of the trip Ernest Sctiurman haiea Wednes day for Maine, where he Will visit his roommmate, Janies Snowden, of Itosemont. Pa., at the Snowden cab in In the Maine woods, near liar Har bor. The boys are stuiients at the Hills School for Boys in Pcnnsj I vanla. Mrs. Clarence Sibbernscn leaves Monday for New York City, where she will meet her parents. Judge and Mrs. Constantine Smythe. of Washing ton, D. C., who have been summer ing in Europe.- Hhe jvlll spend a month In Washington with her par ents before returning to Omaha. Choral Cycle. The summer glee eluhs and chorus classes of the Technical High school will give a chloral cycle of old plan tation songs and negro spirituals at the World theater Wednesday morn ing at the regular summer assem bly. This is under the direction of Mrs. Fred Ellis, head of the music de partment of Technical High school, and of Miss Ruth Kockwood. teacher of harmony. A, prologue written by Miss Julia Brookins, an English teacher, will be given by Miss Clara Procopio and Paul Hollander. There are about «0 voices in the choruses. Jewish Women's Welfare The first fall meeting of the Jewish Women’s Welfare organization will be held Tuesday afternoon, September 4. at 3 o'clock, at the Jewish Community center, Nineteenth and Knruuiu streets. All members are requested to attend. Womens Society Meets The Wumaji's society of Miller park Preabyterl&n church will meet Thurg duy at the home of Mrs. £. I,. Plai ner, 2181 Newport avenue. Kremont College Club IMrnic. Fremont College club will picnic at Elmwood park, Monday, 4 p. m. Each one should bring a basket lunch. H. M. Eaton at At. 7555 Is In charge. Honoring Miss Ricliardsou. Irf honor of Miss Muurlne Rlchurd son whose marriage to- Donald Itob hips of Los Angeles will take place September 10, Miss Virginia Barker will entertain at a bridge luncheon Monday at her home. Miss Dorothy Quckert will give a luncheon at the Brandeis Tuesday for Miss Ytichard son and Tuesday Miss Lenore l’ratt will give an evening bridge at her home. Wednesday Miss Ruth Miller will be hostess at a morning bridge and Wednesday afternoon M)ss Richard son and Mr. Robbins, who arrives that morning, will motor to Lincoln for a dinner given by Edgar Holyoke of that city. Miss Dorothy Ulinm of Carroll, la., and Miss Anne liiggin son of Columbus. O., will accompany them. Miss Onam will bo the guest here of Miss Dorothy Quckert and Miss Higglnson of Miss Richardson, Miss Dorothy Payne ami Mrs. Harley Moorhead. On Thursday a luncheon In honor of Miss Richardson will be given by Miss Emma Ritchie at the Brandeis and Friday Miss Frances Patton will bo hostess at luncheon at the Athletic club. Mrs. A. M. Pinto will entertain £t dinner Friday evening. Saturday evening Mr. Robbins will entertain at dinner for the members of the weddiDg party, and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Richardson Will give a rehearsal dinner at their home. Open House. Omaha School Forum will hoTfl open house on the sixth floor of the City Hall building during the first week of school. Hostesses for the week will be Miss Katherine If. Hilliard, Mon day; Miss Cora E. Bake, Tuesday; Miss Avis Roberts, Wednesday. Miss Mildred Whited, Thursday, and Miss [ Maud Compton, Friday. All teachers are Invited to come. Prettiest Mile Golfer* The prettiest Mile Ladies' Golf club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Crane, 6141 Flor ence boulevard. The golfers were guests of Mrs. K J. Cochrane at Carter Lake club this week. Last week they were guests of Mrs. N. W. Wuchter at Lakonia club. % ———————— Conius Club Luncheon. The Conius club will meet for luncheon Wednesday at 1 o'clock with Mrs. George Ledyard, S12 South Thirty-fifth avenue. Kistler-Bothwell. Rev. and Mrs. James Millward Both well announce the marriage of their daughter, Klizabeth. to Mr. J. W. Klstler of Mexico, Mo., on Wednes day, August 29, at 10 o'clock. Only the family and a very few friends witnessed the ceremony. According to the old tradition, ■‘something old. something new, etc.," the bride carried a duchess lace hand kerchief which Mrs. Bothwell diad car ried at her own weddiug. The bridal gown of ivory crepe de chine was simply made and beautifully set off by the shower bououet of white roses. An ujiusuul addition to the lines of the wedding ceremony was a part of the 16lh and 17th verses of the first chapter of the book of Ruth, repeated by the bride. Miss Lila Wright sang "At Dawn ing'' and Miss Veulah Pullen played the wedding march as the bride came down the stairs to the reception hall, which was decorated with tall vases of gladiolus banked with pink and white cosmos, where the marriage lines were spoken by the father of the bride. The ring ceremony was used. r Immediately after the wadding breakfast the couple left for Omaha, St. Louis and points south, and will be home lifter September 13 in their new home at 1S29 Last Promenade. Mexico, Mo., where t aptain Kistler is one of the faculty of the Missouri Military academy. Mrs. Kistler is a sister of M ss Jean Bothwell, who went In India last No vember. and many Omaha friends will remember that Rev. Bothwell was once pastor of Dietz Memorial end also of Grace church. South Omaha. Ibilan-Flynn. The marriage of Mis* Josephine Flynn, daughter of Mr. end Mis. T-. J Flynn to Clifford J. Dolan of this city will take place at fit. <"• cells s cathedral, Tuesday, September 4. at S o'clock. Miss Germaine'Flynn, sister of tbr bride, will be bridesmaid; lyinile Shields, matron of honor and Kathlyn Konealy. flower girl. Clarence J Dolan, brother of the groom, will hi best man. The ushers chosen are F C. Keanealy. John 1*. Shields i^nd W. h. McMahon. A wedding break fast will be scried at the home of tin bride immediately afterward. Cohen-Winer. The marriage of Miss Anne Winer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. \\ tner, and Michael Cohen, sArt of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cohen, will be sob run ed today at the Congregation of l-'ul A reception will follow at the le me of the bride s parents YotfU Get Bid of ft lack head h Sure There i* nn» ifmpl*. wf* Mid *ur-e way that never fAils to *«t ml of bla«khoiid«, that ia to tlianolva then*. To do thia aet two ounce* of r*!opttr powder from any drua *tore prinkle n little on a Hot. wet cloth rub o\»*r blackhead* bri»kly—waah th* part* ami you will he surprised how the bknrkbend* hbv* disappeared. Hi* blackhead*, little blackhead*, no matter where they ere, ■ imply di**olv* and diiappear. Blackhead: are a mixture of du*t and ilirt and -rcirj tion* that form in the pom of the *kin Tha ealonit* powder niid th* wat* r di* •olva the blackhead* *o they waah riwhf out. leavln* the pore* free and clean nd In their natural condition Advertisement. S;mj)ly. select the service you want; and forget about wraah dav. THE WASHDAY HELP YOU NEED IS HERE WET WASH Returned ready to E iron .OC Minimum Chari* (1.00 SEMIFLAT (Wet whsK.) With flat work ironed. • C Minimum Chart* (1.2S DRY WASH (Wet wash) Dried he- £? fore returlnp to you. . Minimum Charge $1.25 AIR-DRY (Wet wash.) With flat W"rk ironed and the rest Q dried .OC ^ Minimum Charge $1.25 HA rncy 0784 HA rney 0784 # ! September Bride cdff'S ■ oVu)a.l-cL dr. % \ '£ J*. ' ^OSTWICK PHOTO The first September bride is Mrs. Edward J. Phelps, jr., whose wedding took plat-e at the borne of her.parents last evening at 8:30. Mrs. Phelps was formerly Miss Rachel Metcalfe,, daughter of .Mr, and Mra. James W. Metcalfe. C. of C. Business Women Meet for Dinner. The Business and Professional Women's division of the Chamber of Commerce will meet for dinner Wednesday evening. 6:30 o’clock, at the Chamber of Commerce, when plans will be made for the year's work and final arrangements made for the second annual concert series, which the club is sponsoring. The courthouse group. Miss Jessie McDonald, chairman. will have charge of the meeting, which is open to members ’only. Tickets for th* concerts will be on sale this week among the mem bers of the woman's division, at nitric stores and the Chamber of Commerce. The price of the season ticket is $1, plus war tax, and an additional amount if reserved seats are desired. The course this year will Include Reinald Werrenrath. baritone; Rosa Ponselle, dramatic soprano; Jeanne Gordon, contralto; Tandy McKenzie, ivic soprano, and the Chernlavsky string trio. liirlli Announcement*. Mr. ard Mrs. Max Fegger report the Birth of a girl at the land Lister hospital on August 23. Mr. nod Mrs. Joseph V. Rocco an nounce Jhe birth of a girl at the Lord Lister hospital on August 29. Sir. and Mrs. Arthur 11. Sturges announce the birth of a boy at the I»rJ Lister hospital on August 29. I III .1 ■ Your children can learn to play on one of our certified Used Pianos as well as on a new one and we save you at least $150.00. SPECIALS THIS WEEK j IN UPRIGHTS Schubert 9 9S.00 Conaervalory .S I 1 2.00 Kim Si II .9120.00 Harrington .9122.00 Royal . 9142.00 Whitney .9120.00 Kingibury . .. 9102.00 Sehmoller & Mueller 9172.00 F.meraon S 100.00 :| Kurtlman .9222.00 Price A Temple . 9222.00 Term* a* Low aa $5 Per Month Sehmoller & Mueller SiV.’*.'• mH0 C0 TatP^"« Lakoma Club. Dining at Idikoma club Saturday night were Mrs. E. S. Wirulheim with 14 guests; E. J. Robinson. 7; Janies Allen, 3; E. ft. Cramer, 3; W. A. Truel son, 4. Sunday reservations include Lou Dick, t>; W. C. Alexander, 5;. II. L. Van Amberg, 4: D. 1'. Dilling, 5; W. H. Indoe, 6. v Carter Lake Club. At dinner Saturday at the Carter Lake club were b red K. Smith, who entertained a party of 10; F. A. Par dun, 11; Miss Gretchen Standeven, t. and Miss Elizabeth Schaeffer, 6. Grape Festiv al. A grape gathering festival, will be given this evening St St. Adalbert par ish auditorium. Thirty-first and Wright (Bancroft) streets, near Ha Re cent boulevard. The proceeds will g*> to the parish. A home orchestra will play. • Deviled Cheese. Two ounces of cheese I* grated am) a tables(wj—-——• r Kitchen Scrapes. A pinch of baklifi? powder added to a meat sauce will'make U'ltEht. A soft shade of creep'is a splendid Cplor for the deooraUrm iu baby's ruorn. , !. They,scratches will scarcely show on sniffed sh<