The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 12, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    1 Dr. and Mrs. Tyler
Have Guests From
Arabia
•Mesdamcs David Cole, J. K. Barton,
flomer C. Stuntz, A. G. MiigriuaWn:
Merman von Schulte, Kate Copeland
and IT. Judd met yesterday ak* the
luncheon guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. A..
Tyler. The honor guests.ut R10 affair
were Dr. and Mrs. Y’aul Mnrrison of
Bahrele, Arabia, formerly of Scribner,
Neb.
Pr. nnd Mrs. 1 1 ill vise's they 1‘lift
1he guests, live on an island in the
i Arabian gulf where pearl fisheries
flourish. They told of a dinner given
by a pearl merchant at the end'of the
five summer months when pearl div
ing is possible. At the conclusion of
• he meal the Arabian drew'froni his
safe a large red handkerchief, knotted
into a sack, which held his year's
[; profit, a quart of pearls.
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Saturday's Gaieties.
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. Mrs. Crosby Sbevlin, dinner for six
I guests.
{ Mrs. C. G. George, dinner for Mrs.
f Clement Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kvehild will enter
i tain at a bridge-dinner at tbetr Home
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bohling. sup
per party for the Walter Roberts and
(Mrs. Clyde Roeder.
Mrs. H. M. Wood, buffet luncheon
for her daughter, Mrs. Janies I.. Ab
| ney of Lampasas, Tex.
iMr. and Mrs. John G. Clarke, din
ner at their home to celebrate their
i first wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Raymond Grossman, an infer
!' mal afternoon for Mrs. A. C. Cross
i man, her mother-in-law. who returned
S recently from a year’s at#y in the
| west.
Mrs. Elton Loueks, bridge at her
I home fur the Misses Helen Unite,
[. Dorothy Gerrie, Virginia llalpine.
* Martha Gyger, Lucy Garvin, Mildroij
! Rhoades, Bess Heaton and thp Mes
? dames John Gruening. Stanley Jack,
I, Wallace Gerrie, and Walter Peterson.
[ Former Y. W. C. A. Head
Revisit? Omaha.
Mrs. Emma S. Byers, former gen
f eraJ sec retary of the Omaha Young
f‘ Women's Christian association, is In
!■ Omaha today and yesterday* hr con
nection with her business as executive
1 of -the fTfid' dlvlsirm of the national
* Y. W. C. A.. She,was entertained at
t a luncheon for the staff and hoard
| of directors of the association at the
► Y. W. IVA. yesterday noon. Mrs. By
ers was general secretary tiere during
the erection of the present Y. W. C.
1 A. building. She is registered at the
| Hotel Fontenclle.
Mr?. Shayler Entertain#.
Mrs. E. V. Shayler entertained yes
[ terday afternoon for Miss Dorothy
! Weller, Denver, w-hq waived in
[ Omaha today to pick *he cast for the
demonstration of pageaotrv given at
t.tifc annual meeting of worshipers at
| Trinity Cathedral next week. Members
i of the preparatory committee for the
pageant will be guests.
Y. wTc. A. Vespers.
Reports of the ’student volunteer
convention at Indianapolis, made by
.jo? Utnigfon,. student volunteer, will
I/O featured at the vespers of the
t yopng Women's Christian association
• Stmffay afternoon at 4. Young peo
pie *are cordially invited. Special; mu
■ »ie> and a social hour from 5 to ti
1 will follow tho report.
Mrs. Pinto Entertains. /
Mrs. A. S. Pinto will .entertain at
? dinner and an Orpheum party fob
i Mrs. J. U. C. McDaniels and Mrs.
Franklin F. Orunlnger Monday eve
f ninjk^ " ’
Our Iduly of Lourdes.
The chair ..of. Our. Lady of Lourdes
church w.ll hold a card party this af
ternoon in the parish let I! ut Thirty
second Jmd Francis streets.
Mrs. Drexel Entertains.
Mrs. J. H. Drexel entertains 12 -to
, day at a bridge luncheon at her jiome
m hongr of Mrs. if. E. Eggers, Mil
waukee. , . .
Headaches From Slight Colds
J.atDtlVs llKOMO QUININE TsMets re
t eve the Headache by curing tho Cold.
V tonic iaxative and germ destroyer. Tho
t.ox bears the signature of E. W. Oro\e.
0e.—Advertisement.
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I 75c Luncheon
1 in |
■ *
Hotel Fontenelle |
: Main Dining Room
This Menu Tells a
Powerful Story.
: '
Beef Broth With Titty Noodles
* —
g Bacon and Kggs. Country Style
1 Tea Biscuits Hod Ituapberry Jam a
• Broiled Chinook Salmon
Anchovy Butter*
J’ bitted Hlpe Olives Saute. Capet Sauce
Broiled Leg of Mtftlon With
Carrots and Limit Beans
I Blended Veal Cutlet Tomato Sauce
‘ Spaghetti With Muahrooms I
and Chicken Livers
I resh Spinach
Candled Sweet, 'potatoes
Apple Blackbdrry PI*
Individual Pumpkin pia 'Vlth
Whipp'd Oli.iui
Ci'anbe iy Whr rlirOV Itb \ anil la
Wafers
fresh Tuttl ITuttl Sundae
Petit Pours
NeapolltsA Ice Cream With
r Orange Cteain Cake,
j Coffee Tta Milk
J .Nlllm■ luncheon served In IihIIhii Drill
. If You Try It Once, You will
4 Cbmc Regularly
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Wonderful Music
\ mi will enjoy the wonderful hi ns hi
of Louis « nip’s orchestra which
pin}a for hinelieon mid dinner In
. the Konlenelle Miiiu Dining Itonm.
Helps-Plan Big
Party Feast
Mrs. M. ]). Cameron. Omaha, Is a
member of the committee directing
the third anniversary luncheon o{ the
Women’s Republican club at the
Waldorf Astoria in New York City
this noon. A number of Nebraska
republican women will lie present at
the affair, which Is the first large po
litical event for the women of the
[country this year. Mip. Charles 11.
Sabin, president of the Women’s Na
tional Republican club, is to preside
at the luncheon.
I Personals |
Mrs. hi. M. Searle. jr., is ip Florida.
Mrs. C. K. Vamv has been ill at
her home for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. 1’. ,1. Creedon are lo
cated at the I lean apartments in
Miami, Fla. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Griff.til have
returned from two months spent in
Wilmington, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien C. Scott and
daughter, Flora, leave Wednesday to
send two months in Seattle.
Mrs Robert McCloud is in Balti
more, Md.. where her sister is con
fined in Johns Hopkins hospital. Rev.
MeCloud, who spent the holidays
with them, has returned to his par
ish.
Big Sisters to Elect.
The monthly dinner and business
meeting of the Big Bisters will be
held next Thursday evening at 6:15
at the Y. W. C. A. The principal
business will be the election of of
ficers. Misses Mabtlte I'aVey. IJIyan
Richards-and tone Mpstain are can
didates for president, nominated at
the December meeting.
Plans will be disepssed for a din
per party on February ], at which
Big Sisters will entertain their , "lit
tle sisters.”
Adele Garrison
"My HueliantTs Love "
The Tuo Telegrams That Came Krom
Dicky.
Over my mother-in-law s bowed
head I signaled .Mrs. Ticer impera
tively to send tor I.illiau, for I wus
much alarmed at -the paroxysm of
weeding which hSil seized her while
recalling a memory of her dead
daughter's childhood. She had borne
lip so bravely ever since the news
of the awful accident, with aJltrengUi
so unnatural, and a composure so
uncommon, that I was terrified lest
this sudden emotional 'breakdown
might" hot prove too much for her
weak heart.
But Mihail's face was reassuring,
and When She .had helped me to ftf.t
the pitifully exhausted old figue in
to bed, she seized ‘ tha first oppor
tunity to whisper encouragingly:
“She's all right. This is the best
thing that could have happened. She
was settli/g altogi ther too terrific a
pace for her age and strength. If
we can just get her to sleep for
awhile, she'll wake up refreshed.’’
But' inducing sleep for my mother
in law's, tautened nerved was a thing
more easflv suggested than per
formed. She lay quiet, exhausted, but
wakeful for several hours after her
outburst of sobs, and she began a"
restless tossing with an occasional
plaintive "If I eould only sleep,"
which tugged insistently at my
sympathies.
At last I ventured on an expedient
which at any other time I would
not have dared suggest to Dicky's
dignified parent. But her need was
so patent and so great that I took
m.V courage In both hands.
Soothing Her to Sleep.
"Mother, dear." I said softly,
“don’t you suppose if I knelt down
here by the side of the lied and held
TRINITY CATHEDRAL
(Episcopal)
In the Heart of
Downtown
EVENING SERVICE
7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M.
With Special Music
ALL WELCOME |
“The Rebel
lion in the
Churches—
What Will
Be the
* Outcome?”
Will Fundamentalism force a li- )
vision in the denominat ions ? Can
the Progressives remain in their
present position of compromise?
Will' the existing scandal of pulpit
|IUhane«ty necome- less or more
pron*tiD44><i? the prophecy
of'jhe jsigns of thr times?
TMif subject wijl be discussed
by Rgv. Radph Y. Bailey at the Firs'
Unitariajl Church, 8114 Harney St..
Sundajy^t 11:00 a. m.
Nv, fdot4d or reserved pews: all
seats free.
you in my arms, you might he able
to pet sleep?”
Her eyebrows drew down into a
geoi£l, but it vanished almost at once,
and she looked up at me patheti
cally.
•’You might try,” sHfc said doiiht
fully.
I promptly sank on mv knees and
slipped my arms ai^mnd her, draw
ing her head against my shoulder.
At first T simply let her rest there,
but after a little I began to strcfke
her forehead softly, and at last ven
tured to begin a low crooning of the
medoliea with which l sometimes,
in defiance of all modern child cul
turists, put Junior to sleep. Her.
face was hidden from me. and I did
not know what success, if any, the
, xpodlent was having, mull Killian
dime into the room, and with a
searching glance at her. and it care
fill listening to he Urea thing, nod
ded to me. and with infinite, pains
took the trail old form froth my
stiffened arms and* laid her back
upon her pillows
• < land work. -MadRe." she said,
when we had stolen softly from the
room. “If nothing wakens her. she
ought to slee p for hours
“Nothing shall waken her." 1 raid
grimly, and set such n. watch upon
Katie's silt,II voice and noisy move
iretits ‘lliiii i think my little maid
.was almost upon the point of rebel
lion several thues during the after
noon. Mrs. Tiocr sagely proposed
taking Marion and Junior home with
her to the great delight of both chil
dren. and a Puritan Kabbath was not
more quiet than wats the old farm
house while Mother Graham slept,
and I.Milan and 1 planned where we
EDWARD REYNOLDS CO.
1613 Farnam St.
Saturday We Launch a
Definite, Decisive, Closeout of !10
COATS
I
Beautiful Style
Master pieces,
Gorgeous in their
\ trimmings of o.ual
ity furs.
I
fit Worth Double and
f Treble, but Take
Your Choice at—
Arabella
Excello
Velverette
Marvella
Lustrosa
Raritan
Camel-hair
Fashona
The Omaha Miss or Mafron who has yet to
buy her New Coat should see these wonder
ful offerings for Saturday
Finest of Silk Linings, Cents of superb style. They nre
surelv irresistible at this extremely low price.
THE'TALK OF THE TOWN
BERG’S SUIT& OVERCOAT
Qur All Garments
_ . From Our
Enhre Regular
Stock Stock
We are determined to make a clean sweep of our entire stock, and
Saturday will be the big day. Think of getting Kuppenheimer Suits
and Overcoats at these prices. This is the greatest opportunity of the
season, as never before have you been offered these standard garments
at less than manufacturer’s price. Come early—there are suits and
overcoats in all styles, colors and sizej>. You are sure to find a big bar
! gain in what you want. ,
Kuppenheimer s Finest Suits and O’coats
$2975 and $3975
Formerly Sold Up to $65.00
Here are wonderful bargains in other makes of clothes—all excel
lent values from OUR REGULAR STOCK. We positively guar
antee that any and all clothing in this sale is from our regular
stock. No sale merchandise in the entire store.
Suits und Overcoats formerly
$20, $22.50 and $25 <£*■ r «7r
now .y ID. I v
Suits and Overcoats formerly
$27.50, $30 and $35 1 Q '7C,
now .
BIG SHIRT SALE
Ili'ii* ««rro /nil hit not included
in our calc. Due 4u price* it'-tna'ly
lrr*ina what w«* jmul fer tin*
riothitig at the openlnir of lh«
M« ^n, w»» mu.-1 mu !< c n aliirlit
i ♦.arce fur alteration* when
tiicfiuury.
Semi-Annual Clearance Manhattan Shirts
$3.00 Shirts now. $12.15
3.50 Shirts now. 12.(»5
4.00 Shirts now. 12.1)5
5.00 Shirts now. II. (>5
<>.00 Shirts now. |.l(5
7.50 Shirts now. 5*05
10.00 Shirts now. 7.85
Flannel Pajama* and Gowns, 25% Discount
All Muffler*, Wool, Silk, Etc., 25% Discount
BERG CLOTHING CO.
House of liup penhei liter' 1415 Farnam Street
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should put the orphaned children
when they should arrive.
Anxiety About the Children.
"There? no danger, is there, of
thetr not coining here, ufter all?" LH
lian asked, as late in the afternoon
we sat close to the wonderful fire
Jim li«d built in the library.
"What do you mean?’’ 1 asked,
startled.
“Laws are funny tilings.” she re
turned. "The father survived the
mother, you see, therefore his side
of the family has the first claim on
those children."
"There's not one of them would
turn one hand over the other to aid
the children or have anything to do
with their tare. If William's saving*
were not in question.'' 1 returned
hotly. "You have no idea what kind
of people they are. Poor William
was as unlike—"
''1 can guess their kind. Lillian
interrupted "I have seen them many
times. Lot. unfortunately, the law
won't consider their emotional reac
tions, not at first, anyway. Let
hope sincerely that Mr. Harrison was
able to sign that will.” •
But that question was one that
remained unanswered for us during
the remalndei of one of the longest
weeks I ever have known. A tele
gram from Dicky a day after his ar
rival in the Pennsylvania town told
uh (hat WlUtKm Harrison had Joined
hia wife in the other world, another
a iiay later gave US the welcome new
that the children would arrive, with
Harriet, Dh k.v ami # Edwin. in two
days' time, but there waa no hint c^
the question uppermost In our hearts,
even though, at Mother Grahams
belli vt, I dispatched two aucceasive
telegrams to Dicky, demanding a spe
cific answer to the question.
Free concert Saturday afternoon at
3:30 p. m, at the Schmoller ifc Mueller
auditorium. 1514 • 1518 - IMS D<^go
street. "The Gypsy Hover, presented
by the. Amphlon chorus and accompa
nist, E. Devan Chailinor. -Adv.
STYLE WITHOUT 519 '521 !
EXTRAVAGANCE JOUCUAS-ST
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Saturday—A Wonderful Selling of
Girls’ Dresses
A determined disposal of more than two
hundred Girls’ Dresses. Values which
Omaha mothers will welcome.
Sizes 6 to 12 Years
Choose From Hun dre ds of
Smart Dresses in Two Groups
Group No. 1
50
Values to $7.95
All \AA>ol Serge Dress
es, fancy embroidered
effects. Most wonder
ful values.
Group No. 2
$p§0
Xallies to $16-50
Finest Quality French
Serges, Wool Crepes and
French Flannel*, as well
as Velvet*. All new colors
%
Entire Stock of
Girls’ Coats Price
Sire* 2 to 16. New material*,
• tyle* and many are fur trimmed.
Our 26th Semi-Annual
HALF j
PRICE i
SALE *
Now Drawing to
a Close
in tace of the most miensir tea ever rn
acted in this great store, the assortments for
satisfactory choosing are broad.
j ■ e ,
At Herabergs. the Half Price
Clearance Policy it inaugurated
with the sole purpose of effecting
a clean-up, and not as an excuse
to dispose of especially bought
sale made Apparel.
Choose from our regular select stock, pay but
one-half the original selling price. That it
the policy which unfailingly makes our Half
Price sales the greatest sale of each season.
Unrestricted Choice of the
Entire Herzberg Stock of
COATS 1
WRAPS 1
FR/ CKS
FURS
-
Just a few more day* and this great sale will draw Is a close.
Come Saturday, share in the Greatest Apparel Values of ihe
hour.
.
Supply Your Apparel Needs Saturday
’ I
Hundreds of women from in and out of the
city will he here early and if you hare an ap
parel need to supply, we urge you to he here
early.
Entire Fourth Floor Devoted to Showing
of Halt Price Apparel