The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 01, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    Gray Hair Sets Off Beautiful:
Clothes, Says Expert v i
.. i
A scolding should be given to gray
haired ladies who let so-called beauty
experts dye their -lovely gray hair,
said Mine. Antoinette In talking on
"Colors” to a cluster bf men and
women at the Old People's Home on
Fontenelle botflevnrd Friday after
noon.
After her talk madanfe stayed to de
sign a dress for Mrs. Mary Nesbit,
'•>6, who for nine years has been an In
valid.
"You can't Improve on nature's own
eolors In any way you try," said the
designer. "In autumn the most beau
tiful colors to wear are the ones that
nature herself reveals—rich autumn
browns and bronzes, dark greens and ,
soft tans and russets.
"Winter, with its glistening white
snows, its shining blue skies and lav
ender shadows strikes the color notes
for most of our evening gowns.
"In the same way if providence has
given you soft gray hair it has given
you the kind of face to go with it.
Your face wouldn't look so pretty
with any other kind.”
Mme. Antoinette, in a tan lace gown
set with bronze spangle beads, and
wearing a glittering hut of bronze
sequins and metallic bronze slippers,
appeared a shining embodiment of
her theories of autumnal dress. Her
frock, cut low for afternoon wear,
Haberdasher No. IS
315 South 16th St
QUITTING BISINESS
SAL
JUST READ THESE PRICES:
All Wool Sport Coats & Vests
Values to $8.50—Now $4.98
SHIRTS
Values to $2.50—Now
98c
CAPS
Values to $2.00—Now
SHIRTS
Values to $3.50—Now
$1.69
3 for 85.00
TIES
Values to $1.00—Now
48c
2 for 95£
T*IES
Values to $1.50—Now
79c
2 for 81.50
SILK HOSE
Values to $1.25—Now
59c
2 pairs for 81.10
SOFT COLLARS
Arrow, Ide, Barker
and Hallmark
Values to 35c—Now
7c
4 for 25£
GARTERS
Value* to 50c—Now
19c
HATS
Value* to $4.00—Now
$1.00
SILK HOSE
Value* to 85c—Now
45c
3 for 81.25
Genuine
KUMAPARTS
Value* to $1.00—Now
39c
MUFFLERS
Value* to $2.50—Now
98c
UNION SUITS
Value* to $2.50—Now
$1.19
i 2 for $2.25
Mercerized
HOSE
Value* to 50c—Now
29c
4 pair* for 81.00
Buy Your Xmas Needs
NOW at a Saving
Remember the Name—HABERDASHER No. IS
Remember the Place—315 So. 16th St.
Omaha Druggists
Recom m end
iiiniiimimimimiHimmmmniimii
cfl. strictly meritorious remedy
Jor colds 7
GRIP and INFLUENZA
The following progressive druggists sell
and recommend Kalis’ Laxative “FLU
‘ CAPS” for Colds, Grip and Influenza.
OMAHA
Anderson Drug Co.,
20th and Missouri Avo.
Armstrong’s Pharmacy,
2201 Military Ave.
Baum A Barnes,
5001 Underwood Ave.
Benson-Williams Drug Co.
35th Ave. A Leavenworth
Benson Pharmacy,
BIOS Military Ava.
Binkley Drug Co.,
16th and Cuming
Brandeis Stores Drug
Dopt., 16th and Douglas
Carter Lake Pharmacy,
16tb ami Sprague
City Drug Store,
24th and J
G. A. Chapman,
50th and Dodge
Clairmont Pharmacy,
40th and Military Ava.
Craifhton Pharmacy,
24th and California
Drahos-Whitacra Pharm.,
Park Ava. and Pacific
Bam ay J. Dugan Drug
Ce„ 17th and Douglaa
Fenton Drug Co.,
30th and Q
Goldman’s Pharmacy.
24th and Leavenworth
Gould Drug Co.,
40th and Dodge
Green’s Pharmacy,
40th and Parnam
Haines Drug Co.,
10th and Howard
Jerry's Drug Store,
40th ai*d Cuming
Kenwood Drug Co.,
4506 N. 40th St.
Knudsen Drug Co.,
24th and Cuming
Lake View Pharmacy,
2628 Sherman Ave.
Lee's Rialto Drug Store.
ISth and Douglas
I. Levy,
24th and Decatur
l.ustgarten A Greenberg
Dru* Co., 2701 Q
The Marsh Pharmacy,
20th and L^tke
Melcher Pharmacy,
4626 S. 24th
Miller Pharmacy,
16th and Vinton
Millard Hotel Pharmacy,
13th and Douglas
Myers-DIIIon,
1600 Fantam
Patty-Young Drug Co.,
2402 Fort
Paxton Hotel Pharmacy,
14th and Harney
Pope Drug Co.,
13th and Farnam
Prettiest Mile Pharmacy,
20th and Amos
Public Drug Co.,
24th and F
Ringle-Fox Drug Cm.,
1504 Fa mam
Safa Drug Co.,
10th and California
Sherman Ava. Pharmacy.
3506 N. 15th
F. A. Schillar,
02d and Mapla
Sun Drug Co.,
14th and Farnam
Thompaon'a Pharmacy
424 N. 20th
Vanda* Pharmacy,
10th and Bancroft
Walnut Hill Pharmacy,
40th and Cuming
West Sida Pharmacy.
All S. 46th
Yate* Drug Store,
16th and Chicago
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Carmichael Pharmacy,
2310 W. Broadway
Clark Drug Co.,
Davla Drug Co.,
200 Broadway
Frank St. Pharmacy,
S4A C. Broadway
Public Drug Co.,
533 W. Broadway
Rapp Pharmacy,
10th Ava. and High St.
Taffa Drug Co..
666 Waat Broadway
Fred W. Waanar,
200 Main St.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
E. E. Bmca A Co., 401 South 10th Rtchardfton Drug Co., »th and Jachaon
Buy From Your Druggist
j 50c A BOX
was trimmed with monkey fur and
girdled with turquoise and orange
ribbon caught choux at the waist with
a brilliant cabachon. The gentle, faded
faces edgedijt little closer as trie vision
described torfhem new colorS' with the
names of a posy-bed, and set forth her
ideas about the art of dress.
'The foundation cream for all
rouges Is beauiuul thoughts," de
clared madame. "As you are in your
thoughts, soj'ou are in your clothes.”
Atier her ta<t word was brought
to the designer tout Mrs. Mary Nesoit,
who has ueen con lined to ail invalid
chair tor nine years uy a bioken hip,
riad^said she wished tjie visitor wouid
tell her how to make up the dress
goods that she had in her room. She
wanted to do the sewing herself, in
spite of her 95 years, but she wasn't
quite sure About the styie.
The fashion expert wheeled the
white-cupped little old lady down the
hall and was surprised to notice the
itivalld’s youthful figure as sho helped
her out of the chair. The stuff proved
to be a jSlege of black charmeusc
given Mrs. Nesblt two years ago as
a Christmas present by Thomas
Quinlan of the Brandeis store.
Madame Antoinette designed a
simple one-piece dress, with cream
lace in baby Irish crochet at the neck
and wrist. She advised Mrs. Nesblt
to weuy it with an orchid hat trimmed
with black violets.
Children Call Santa
at Burgess-Nash Store
Hundreds of boys and girls in
Omaha kept the telephone wires
busy Friday night calling Santa
Calus at Burgesa-Nash store. Santa
was there In toy town from 6 to 9
o'clock to hear what the children
want for Christmas.
Already hundreds of letters have
poured Into Santa's office, and he
answers them as quickly as possible.
Any boy or girl who can't call Santa
Claus, should write a letter and tell
what they want to find in their
stockings, or on the tree,
Santa Is anxious to meet the boys
and girls too, and is In toy town
every day from 10 to 5 o'clock.
There he directs them to Fairyland,
the Fairy Queen, and the enchanted
land.
Mrs, Hynes Injured.
Mrs. Margaret Hynes, who was in
jured by a fall from her car on Wed
nesday, is gradually improving.
Though confined to her home under
the care of a nurse, Mrs. Hynes is
superintending her corps of workers
on the Community chest drive.
Bazar Luncheon.
Division No. 6 of the Ladles' Aid so
ciety of the First Congregational
cuhrch will entertain at luncheon
December 6 and 7 In the parish house
during the annual Christmas bazar.
Mrs. Robert Reasoner Is In charge.
Clubs for the Day.
P. K. O. Sisterhood* Chapter C. V.—
Saturday, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Rose Ter
rell. 216 Paxton Court.
Major Isaac Sadler Chapter. I). A. R.—
Saturday, 2:30 p. tn. with Mrs. Arthur
Woodruff. 3)46 Chicago street.
Omaha Walking Club -Saturday 3 p.
m. from eh d of Albright car line to
Walking club shack In Fontenelle Forest.
. L. O. E. Chapter No. I. Benefit Card
Party—Saturday afternoon Elks club
rooms. Mrs. John E. Ntederst In charge.
Proceed* for Christmas charities.
Sisterhood of Temple larael—Saturday.
3 p m. with Mrs. Fred Rosenstock. 119
South Fifty-second street. Musical, Mis.
Samuel Katz, director.
Kisses Not Always Proof of
Heal Love
Som eGirls Never Learn About Men—Others Very
Cautious and Never Have Feelings Hurt.
By MARTHA ALLEN.
IF A MAN is An Admirer of one
girl, takes her about a bit. bat
doesn't kiss her. there teems to be
no cause for worry. Even if he does
kiss many other girls, the one girl
needn’t worry. Other girls may
tease her and tell this girl that if he
loved her the man in question would
kiss her. But she ought to feel
proud that she Is an exception to the
rule. It Is proof positive that he
likes this very girl because he has
danced with her and has been more
than friendly with lier than others
since a little heated argument some
time ago. Perhaps he cares so much
that he feels this girl is too fine to
be classed with the kissing kind. He
might consider the girl just a good
pal.
When will girls ever learn that all
men are not alike and that even one
man may find a number of girls en
tirely different with one knottier?
Men learn to know whether they can
make advances to a girl the first
"date” they have with her. It isn’t
hard to distinguish from the girl
who craves for affection or wears
her heart upon her sleeve, from the
girl who is reserved, who Is worthy
of respect and perhaps of true love
later on. Some of the girls of today
are fast learning to know the various
types of men upon this earth, but it
Is unfortunate when certain other
girls haven’t learned the i.ame. Some
Trinity Christmas Sale.
Trinity Parish Aid society will hold
Its annual Christmas sale Saturday
from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. In the
parish house.
Hand made articles, including lin
gerie, pillow cases, towels, aprons and
dainty novelties suitable for Christ
mas gifts, will be on sale. Home
cooked foods will be a feature of the
sale. Mrs. Homer Robinson, president
of the Aid society, is In charge.
Junior Musical.
The Junior Musical club meets Sat
urday afternoon, 3 o’clock, at the
home of Mrs. Forrest Richardsdon,
5215 Webster street.
Dance Recital
Miss Adelaide Fogg will present her
pupils in a dance recital Saturday
afternoon, 4 o’clock, in the hall room
of the Blackstone hotel.
times girls are unknowingly hurt by
some of the soft palaver handed out
by many men which they believe to
be frtfm the bottom of their hearts.
Others have found them to be just
full of "blarney.” In many cases
they have found that the men who
say very little care the most. Men
are not oft^n fooled by girls. Why
j don't the girls learn to be just as
smart? Of course some are, but then
again others are not.
An Arrogant Youth.
Dear Miss Allen: I have a friend
who Is Very popular with the boys.
She has been going with a man of 26
years for quite a while, although she
la Just 16. I wanted to tell you there
Is another boy of 16 who likes her
and she likes him. But he will have
nothing to do with this girl as long
ns she goes with this man of 26. What
do you think she should do?
SCOTTSBLUFF GIRL.
This girl Is rather young to meet
such obstacles as a jealous disposi
tion. It isn't fair for the youth of 16
to be so selfish as to want all of her
attention. This isn't the day of all
Pr none in seeking a young girl's af
fection. This boy will have to learn
that he must be willing to share with
others the smiles of one certain girl
until she Is older and can do a little
choosing herself. Tell her to go with
as many as she likes providing her
parents approve.
^ PARIS ^
New Chappie Coats
NEW YORK
Very Special Values
Cash 19.75
ADVERTISEMENT.
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Just Try This
Thousands of overfat people have be- l
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doctors who recommend Marrnola Prescrip
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don't wail—go now to your druggist and
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If preferable you cijn secure them direct
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—BOY— V-?
PIUSBURY’S if
BEST ROUR Q
I Your Grocer Has It \
Men and Young Men! Shop Saturday
Save Many Dollars on Your Clothing
I and 2-Pants Suits
and Overcoats
In 4 Great Groups
Man—when you buy
Clothing without seeing
our complete stocks
you are not doing your
eelf nor your pocket
book justice. There is
no store in this city
that can show you
the tremendous varitiee
and can equal our
prices.
*15
Our entire building is
devoted to Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing only.
, And it is a true revel
ation for every man
who has never been
in this store to see the
unusual amount oi
garments displayed—
ready for your choice.
Prices and values are
^ beyond comparison.
$1975
$2475
$2975
No matter what size—no matter what material 01
oolor—no matter what style—YOU WILL FIND
IT AT THE PALACE CLOTHINO COMPANY
COME IN SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL
We Give S. & H. TRADING STAMPS.
Store Open Saturday Until 9 P. M.
Today’s Social
Gaieties
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burgess, din
ner party at their home.
Miss Betty Colt will entertain at
her home this evening.
Mrs. Earl Schaeffer and Mrs.
Charles McMartla, luncheon for Mrs.
Robert Buckingham, a recent bride.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning will en
tertain the Harmony club this eve
ning at bridge. Six tables.will be
set for the game.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kennedy,
birthday party for their daughter
from 5 to 8 o’clock today.
Wedding of Miss Jane Wattles of
Neilgh, niece of flurdon Wattles, for
merly of Omaha, and KSrle Francis
Ketrhem solemnized this morning at
Nellgh, Neb.
MissgKorma Morford. two tables at
bridge tea.
Wedding of Miss CJertrude Kountze
and Ray Millard, prominent young
people of Omaha, takes place today
noon at St. Ignatius church In New
York.
« ___
Kappa Alpha Theta luncheon at
home of Mrs. Samuel Reynolds.
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Junior Musical club. 3 p. m., at the
home of Mrs- Forrest Richardson.
Phi Delta Theta freshmen. Univer
sity of Nebraska, dance at Brandels
restaurant this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bueholz. bridge
at their home.
Saturday Bridge Tea.
Miss Norma Morford will entertain
two tables at a bridge tea at her
home Saturday afternoon. Those
present will be Misses Polly Richey.
Iluth Chatfleld. Thelma Burke, Janet;
Nolan, Lucille Wehllng. Wilma Mc‘
Farland, Mars’ Weppner and Eva
Crenawalt.
Mrs. Ida Miller has returned frorv
a visit with Mr. and Mis. Louis Arm
brust, near Millard, Neb.
Dr. and Mrs. Hiram Burns of Albert
Lea, Minn,, will also be Christmas
guests. Mrs. Burns was formerly Miss
Corrine Searles.
HEAVY COKE
Petroleum Carbon
The Good Coke That Holds
Fire Well
Smokeless—Soot less—Ashless
Phone AT Untie 2700
Sunderland Bros. Co.
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Pathfinder Crystals, specially OC
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Tested Oalena Crystals, specially
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Radio Department—Pint Floor Arcade.
Did You Win a Prize?
More than 1,100 pictures were received in The Sunday Bee's
amateur photograph contest. Announcement of the prize winners
will be made this Sunday. Perhaps your photograph was one
of the winners.
Eight Pages
There will be eight
pages in the gravure
section this Sunday
with interesting pic
tures from far and
near.
I
Comics
The best comics al
ways appear in The
Sunday Bee. Jiggs.
Mr. and Mrs. and all
the rest interest every
one.
Sports
When it’s sports
you want you have to
read The Sunday Bee.
Always complete, al
ways accurate and al
ways interesting.
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Cissie Loftus’ Fight for Freedom
A few weeks ago Cissie Loftus returned to the stage in a
London music hall after an absence of many years. Today she
is the rage of New York vaudeville. The story of how the grip
of a London “Bobby’s" hand on her trembling shoulder gave her
' the courage to make a winning fight against the drug habit is a
true story of suffering and faith that will hold your interest to
the end. You will find it in the magazine section of The Sun
( day Bee.
Copy Book
Stuff
A short story by So
phie Kerr. Of course,
it has a happy ending,
and true love wins
out.
I ' 1,1 11
Choosing a
Husband
Man' Roberts Rine
/
hart, famous writer,
tells the three prin
ciples of marriage.
By Lantern
Light
0. 0. McIntyre ven
tures forth on a hunt
ing expedition in
Louisiana. It’s funny.
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