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Mar H, Hill h» rh„*#n Kaster Pageant at Unitarian Church. “Th* Consecration of Kir Oats had,” a aymlmllc service for Easier, will he given by members of the Ulhle school of the Drat Unitarian church at an Easter veaper servlra at fc p. m. Sun day, April Jo, in ths church. This pageant w*aa written by Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Shipman of Boston for presentation In th* church of which Ralph Waldo Emerson was one* pastor, and Is dedicated to this church. It bears a foreword by Percy MacKay, who took an especial in tereet in the production. Characters In the pageant Includes the Voice, Sir Galahad, Yglals. the mother of Galahad, th* Angel of the Grail, trumpeters, knights, pages, virtues and the heavenly host. Music from “Parsifal” and other famous contributions on a similar theme will he used. Leon O. Smith, superintend ent of the Bible echool, and Mrs. Ralph E. Bailey, are chairmen of the .pageant committee; Mark M. Levlngs, dramatlo director, and Mrs. Elolso West McNIchola, organist. The publlo Is cordially Invited to attend the service. Tea forBalladist Mr*. Sergiu* Morgull* entertained In formally Saturday afternoon at a tea for Mine. Isa Kremer, Interpreter of ballads, who appeared Friday night at the Brandels theater. Mrs. Morgull* and Mrne. Kremer were friend* during the girlhood In Ode**a on the Black *ea, but had not seen one another for a number of year*. - j, The Jeeps Hosts Mr. and Mra. Victor Jeep enter tained at dinner last evening In their home. Miss Peterson Hostess. Ml** Ruth Peterson entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home on Saturday, In honor of Miss Gertrud* Allen, whose marriage to Mr. Clark Swearingen will' be solemnised In June. Covers wsr# laid for the Misses Agnss Wlllmarth, Mildred Landen, Lorrene Abarr, Margaret Mowers, Marl* Carveth and Margaret Falconer. “Easter Sunday” Not Good English. By OABBV. ady of Lourde* church, Tuoaday evenlnR, April 22, at tha RurR*** Naah tea room and auditorium. Mine Sue Morearty I* chairman of the rard committee, Ml** Marl* O'Connor* of the danco and Mlaa Helen Dolan, tha ticket*. A**l»tlnR on the committee* will be Mle* ARne* and rVancaa Honan, May Hopklna, Lillian Rueh, Roee McAleer, Marie M( Dermonlt. Anna. Haheey end Meeer*. Milton Morearlty, Krancl* Brown, Herald and Lily Dailey, Reeervat.lon* for table* may be made with Ml** Kllaabeth Hr*dy, HA. *042. — Easter Flowers ~~ and the freah, clean feeling that cornea with the wearing of thor oughly cleaned elothea go hand In hand. Clean elothea wear longer— 'hat'e why cleaning >a an eoonomy. . • ■ « n D R E S H E R Cleaning and Dyeing Main Olfiet and Planli 2217 Farnam Straal Phfmf • AT lantlc 0141 MA rkrf 001) fOprrifUf. 1H4> I.cntrn Visitor From < >iu«» U'etbetb From her former home, Toledo, O.. Mr*. John U. i/oonii*. h*« »* her gue*t, Mr*. Herbert Utile, who ha* been the recipient of many »oelnl courtesies during the past week. Both Mr*. Little and Mr*. Loom I* are graduate* of Smith college. For Mrs. Brooks Mr*. C. M. Wilhelm entertained at luncheon on Saturday for Mr*, lid ward Brook*, who I* vlaltlng Mr*. Milton Barlow. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mr*. F. F. Hodge* an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Elizabeth, to J. Shatter Arnold of Winfield. Kan. Mr. Arnold will be recalled a* a worker In the Young Men'* C'hri* tlan e**orlatlon here. He la *t Tran ent principal of the high' achool In Benton, Kan., *nd I* a graduate of Snuthweatern untveralty. Mine Hodge* !■ president of the Omaha Epworth league union, she la a graduate of Central High achool. No date hea been »et for the wed ding. For Mr*. Kennebeck. Mr*. E. O. Kenneheck of Denver arrive* today to vlrtt her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Wall. She will bring with her her baby eon, Edward Eugene, for hla flrat visit with hi* grandparent*. HI* paternal grand parent*, Mr. and Mr*. J. W, Kenne beck, will give a hreakfaat of 14 on Monday In their honor. Mah Joug Rail. Mr*. Perry Allen ha* made r*»er vatlon for a large perty for the Junior league meh jong hell neit week. The Family W ashing Linens and wrarinjr ap parel in pqual amounts. Completely Finished 15c the pound Shirts fiiccpt drats), 10c t> Ira. Handkerchiefs, 2c aslra. Minimum bundle, $1.50. Don’t Forget Our Semi-Flat Service Wet wash, flat ironed, 6c the pound The old reliable Leavenworth Laundry Co. Established I A94 Harney 0102 To Visit Mrs. Towle Mrs. Walter Shelton of San Fran cisco will arrive on Thursday to he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Towle. A gr<^t n^any affairs are being planned in her honor. (iarrington-k niplil. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Richard Adams Farrington, jr., of Oakland, Cal., for merly of Omaha, to Miss Garland Perlne Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Knight of Oakland. The wedding will be solemnised tn San Franelsro and Mr. Carrington and his bride will reside In Oakland. Mr. Farrington la the aon of R A. Far rington, St. Paul, Minn. He left Oma ha a few yeara ago for Oakland, where he Is advertising manager of Ih# Poat Knqulrer. A J\Shoe for Easter That Helps Your Health and Pockethook .Nawapnpar* nn» HMNl »I»r*i II, iM» iimM t**M4 •• 1 M«# M #• HWW M M'W* **># l>» **•# MlttMt t» i 'in# A MM » # * t* *i>l »* { : I l||(l|tf» lit# :*»' t* t w* t # '• t A# I imMim *# IM> ®*•» *» [ Mi■*•*»%# * MMWW* fti »**4 I'MlVfUiMVftl twie* A M A iitftl Mm UtitHt M<*tA«rt>*> •> mmoiKiM II hr*-Mm* *1 *M *»b*#Mb »»♦ M hit* m b**«» W ■* til I » b~t tb* if** • '• » ■» * *kb H »| *»« « t»l *»*<**it *** »*(• •** *♦•'*’»«<*** Mb* ImmMi t • «•««!»« »»*»*■• »«**♦« M n-l bbb bib b bb*H (trbw MM ^ 9 >*UWtsh0 Hrown Marten ( hoker* . $*9.00, *09.00 Squirrel ( hnkers . $1.9* Easter Millinery Finding tbe correct Inter pretation of alt the mood* of tbe mode In our newly arrived Amsden Feature HATS Always Priced *102 There are clever new com bination* of French felt and 8 w 1 a i halrbratd brim*. Hand-painted and beauti fully embroidered. Plain tailored hat* of Peteraham ribbon, java brim* and fab ric crown*. Hat* of georg ette crepe. In fact, each and every favored material for the advanced »ea.«on. A wide range of color* to match all tbe new dre«* »hade*. Tarragon green, pbe**ant, wood, tomato, navy, navajo, larl*t. New Neckwear for Easter A large assortment of the popu lar aport acarf, made of fiber ■ilk. In all the latest colorings and newest stripes. Specially priced, each .91.95 Spanlah scarf* In dainty color*. •ach .93.75 Ruffling, vesting and bendings In white and ecru — 75* to 96.50 yard. New underarm baga of i!!k and leather with or without Inald* frame. Each— 93.95 to 915.00 Jewelry A ipecial number of opera length beida In a large assort ment of color*. Each.. • 59* New opera length bead* In round and oval shape. Our reg ular I1.2S quality. Specialty priced, each . ...89* Handkerchiefs Ju*t received new Easter nov elty handkerchief, new col oring* with fancy cut corner*, fancy spoking, scallop*, etc., to gether with a variety of novel tlea seldom assembled In our *tore. Easter Veilings Include colored dot veils, edge veiling* by the yard. Also an unusual assortment of mad# up veil*, blue, lavender, taupe, gray and black. Silk Petticoats for Easter Fashioned of the Finest Floriswah Silks Richest of Colorings Stralghtllne, tailored, tuck* and plait*, the moil beautiful 'quality allk* and *tyle* to he had. Color* ecru, Kgyptlan green, roae, peacock, vanilla, bluejay, henna, navy, black, white and fleah. Until regular and evtra alze*. Special . I’KTTtCOAT f.AVK—grcnvn FT.OOW New Linen Dresses for the Larger Woman Sites 4H to S4, Inclusive Designed to give the desired slenderized effect. An attractive atrnightline model of prc shrunk Irish linen, gathered over hip and hand em broidery on collar, vestre and pockets. Colors, orchid, rose, oyster white, tan, henna and green. Very special. Regular Sizes in This and Other Models Price Range $5.95. $6.95 to $12.85 WASH FROCK SUCTION*—SECONH Fl.OOR Easter Hosiery The Season's Fashion Features Sheer ness—and—Shade ilotb demand quality If service la to reault. The lighter the thread the greater textile strength It must bare. The light* er the shade the greater smoothness la tieoeaaary. Both coat money. Often the dye ail) disguise. Our hoalery la return able if near la not aatlafactory. Chiffon weights In the right shades, at— $1.95, $2.65, $2.95. $3.50, $5.00 $7.50 ]\/f sy/%/% f faster Clothes Should IVICs tl l Interest Nr%*“r If It's a Shirt— "a offar a group of aitka, aptandld quality, th# aort that get Into politlra during tha war whan tha? rott $12 00 aad $i:>M. Rroadi loth*. jar-< v and rtapaa 1$ "u would ha about lighl sou On aria Monday, aa. h . Mudraa, Ingllah Itroadrloth and Tarrala Shirt* ta Whit* t’opular riain Colora and Naat Plgurta. Our Collection of Dollar Neckwear— la Intaraatlng Vaahlonahl* and appaallng knit allka. nit *'1>* and allk and wool In modlah ahapra Socks—An Easter Special Th# hlg #al|ar I# a luatro'i* ailk and flhar In M»' » and all aho# ahadaa at pair., <_