SOCIETY and WOMANS FASGl5 j Hijrh School Girls Week End at Hush Parties j * hi I # a) . i. .,Aa *«*A* « |S«w< #♦*** *ki»s • *** M*1* kMiMHi ♦ **<*•* • *•« Msi iwwiwfWiM *** («*<• ** |******. **••**• 1*4 i«k Mirf St SMt* »M *•««l4** f*t**4 *0 IS*** Mt# , **ht * M «*<<» An** *«* • • *♦* **« >0 M '*•• ««*•*• 00 **♦ Its”* tl **>**«» _ M tiwi *»!>•< A* *■ IS* *m*tn* Ml *>**«< "Ml * l»* S*** 000 ***** »***•♦* »* **• M*r*i* **1*1 I* «*• •*•***<■** »*•* *<* • **• A**i* *t *Mtf i *»!»*** ***** »M I* IS* •***»*# ***♦ *W Sl«* l|*W, **•* ***** •* 1*1 | .• *»t«**«l )****• ll»mm» RtHhl ***** ll IS* IjN***H* «.,*A*> IS* **.«»*** *111 *n*4 «M»« *»«*• »*•» *** l’*l*•*«**»' ******* •M h*«* *•!•*** f**r **• **«**• t*f *** *"•'*'* *•*«•** *m***it!♦*•** nil *•** * t **•*•« *• |M* l***M1 *• I** V l*»t«M« **♦*•»• l***t l**«t*t Tm )«•*»*. In.*...*• M *•*• Mitr !•**.# »!*!**> I***i.*»al U.ihl**** ItmtalM. i*»tilln» tl**«#****. Itl ******** Rum, Mm I****»1# **lh**Hi* *!*****•« *****H*** l»*«IM*f I'ltiM*!* 1'atim.lw lift** kllll, »**!* 1*111*1 R1***’" j '•<>n«l# Wi*i***i*, IIHm* mA l*i**» V«**i*n . Al*it««* *l*iv **H *>**A **IH M f»IIM Mil* !**>•• •Il»**ll*« *• *1* 1*1** S’* SM IntiWiI, AM min* f Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Harris for sSversI weeks, lesvo Monday morning for their horn# In Dallas, Tex. —-e Mrs. Ida A. Miller has been spend Ing her Faster vaeatlon with her old Indiana arhoolmate, Mr*. C. W. Fvans, and huaband of Lincoln, and friends at University Place. Newe hae been received of the birth of a son on April II to Mr. and Mrs. T.. Hammond of Han Dlege, fat. Mrs. Hammond waa formerly Mrs. I .ester Drlshau* of this city. Frederick Hornby, who has recent ly taken examination to enter Annap olis. surprised his parents by arriving home from Washington. D <*.. Thor* day morning, to spend a vacation here. .Meaarfl ami Mesdames John ftedlck, Blaine Young and Maynard Hwart* will drive to I.lncoln only Kiitiirdey morning to attend a meeting of the Nebraska Mtata fJolf association They will be entertained by Mr, end Mia. Boss t'urtie* at luncheon and dinner Saturday at th* f.lpmlh Coun try club. They expect to return hdtns Saturday evening. To V. W. Coiivpitfinn. Omaha delagatea leaving today and tomorrow for New York to attend the national convention of th* Y. W. C. A. April So May », Include Mra. Frank W. Carmichael, prwaldenf of tha Y. W. C. A. board; Mra, M. D. Cameron, aecretary of th# board; the Mlaaea Mtry Patton, eluh secretary; Ixiula* Hatch, f Sir I Heaervea aecretary; Kdna Stratton, north branch secre tary; Kllzabeth Howard, religious secretary; Kthel Thom peon, president of tha club federation, and Mary Parker, high school (llrl fteeervea’ ad Vlaer, “They Are Wearing” All white hats are being worn with black nulla. They arc usually of faille and frequently appear in helmet snape. An evening frock worn on a hole! dancing floor was of silver brocade printed In a cretonne design of large flowers In various shades. A coat of black broadcloth trimmed with bands of hand embroidery In hlack and another of jade groan with dull tinsel thread border and summer ermine embellishment wars types noted on Fifth avenue, A dark afreet green duvelyn skirl la cotdned with a crepe blouse of the same shade; bands of leopard akin finish the aleeve and law waistline with two flounces of pleated crepe forming a flare over Hie hips and th* hand. A high stool In the kitchen I* e back saver; and so la a low chair with a comfortable back. Porrh 'fray*. Odd shaped Iraya for aeivlog soft drinks wbh low wicker or reed a,dee com* In all colors and color combine tlnns as well as she pee The predomf nan'* of favor seems to he for long, rsrrow trays odd shaped glasses sod decanters or pitchers or thermo* bot •lea complete tha seta. Washington (JhV Benefit BrUlfe Saturday kit*.» IM M MK 4*|U*» *> 1 IM kiM ****** * ktrk k*tt l*M AattalMI kt nrtmti m*»M ft> **1 •nt IM ****** |k t# *»'♦« kt Ik* k t*kt*|1** utctt H*k .># S' MmIi htwAi* »H*Mw«* April t* •I I * i M* V fk* Hrttir |«***Mt IA«* ft** \ t * a t«k**A fttlawhina » aatA *1 Ik* AM* •!In* Atktl H**' >» k*AW*, Tk*ia a»a Ml kf M «i**il*ii ■ f Ik# i *l«k at lit* iHfsnti i!»»* wik m*k» i m*tr» » ittkl* Tk* * litk ia fin*»d ttf Mtl* «**« a*a fm*' kiw*«* *»Hlr* Ik W ■•kikplttk Amtfia Ikr war, Ptauna «III Mart |ti»w|«iy *1 ' ntknk and kill *it»l» *t l. K'nit ittttM It kanA#, at* «h*Aul*A, aaA KmM kill I .it tak*k lip kl I ntkwlt t*aaidl**a *if kn«p lal* via* in* alafl*I PiIppp will It* awarAkA, of r-ntiia* only 1« Ihoaa |»raa*nl. Mr*. W. A. Kill* anA h*r A*ti*hl*i Mi** RurA*il* Kill*. *•* *nl*ri*lnlnB Ian I*h1*« nf aii**l* Th* fnlloalna «otn*n at* arianaln* la hi**: Mr*, n, W, Ahull*. Ml a# n»*a llnalnn, Mra. fl N Oould. Mra M. II. DltAI#y, Mra. Ilarrv Hall'll mainly. Mr* Arthur "'ilk*. Mr* l>!n »*»**-. M u M*»A MiMyt#. * * |*i * Ht«M MU |m h-♦<< (»t Him if*|Si§y| H k« I hniNMIi • *» *4* liMI **‘1*1* ■I * ***** N(« Ml ♦ <***•«* M* yHitt Mi«t Min#* HtWittM tl ||M» ^ *1 'M H«ft» Mu ♦ tM*»» M*ttu ha» >•<(<•• of IM h***M t*rt part* i» oyw* t« hot It mM> tliPMK Htttaht \t\ • , IN AptW *»■' Mint *♦ t***h4 Art rtnttd • *# h»M Th»t*d*» **»4ht •I fit* *»•<•. of Mr **4 Mu loaaph A I hhnnuhy, IMI Smith fMftt l*fih *unn*, |n«i »t%# Htilmt* «f IH* iulM • r* titnMHM |ptn*» h*>i *• *•♦* MM« l*y THpmt»w« »M plttifnl H} *tnt*|#ir t.HrtMkl t»lilt■ H * Mi *rf*M trt l* aftH i ***•#!• ^ Miking ( lull I Iv'NUti|» Hu Ft. f Winkrlroan, i Hatmian nf tha rommlitaa nF th* Oma ha tValkint rlnh. haa daMfnatad Sat urday. April t*. aa ' rlaan up dav" ah tha rluh a "ahark" on Wllay Point, and taqiirata that all mamhari who ran < onvanlrntly arrant* t« do ao \ lalt lh* 1 ahnrk" that aftarnoon to aaalat in pultlnt th* around* and litllldlna In ahlpahnp* ordrr. Woman a < mb Party tti I iM- . tf j «t in lit niHi t anin nl I f|r|$| ih# aF | Ht%H • M«a * U *»M l»* *«# «M rt«t j ! mh**# furri t»fii fcw*4**4 »M f**»t j j itii ifiia* *fir a ms l i It , it t. . v, ». ■ , r | ! % I* F rn«*iiifhim HhMF I tVitai ttiaul U ilHiMI M H Mi'OH fit Jt tt*oto* 1 m hfM Mr* i J tin#* ft# l.mroln w*w , i#i nt lit* OiM !ii f t lw*tt*i : -;«»• to Kill «t (own ((»*■*» TO* Huh i*wMf»i hiiift'l# * amt j I' l*|M*f«t* M'.fi'l* 1 H|«M 01 Ml* (tta>*4v Ihwlw, Olit rto*» ill* •***•* ,f„f (It* Omaha Woman • • Inti TO* < lull how On* “n* m*mO*i*, 10* I my foot In lit Oiatory. Thorne Boyiih Suit» CHOICE OF THE HOUSE Saturday 49M1 aturday Eaqulilt* Taillaur* *%roA^kO) I ^ Ull rime ^ Store Open Until 9 Tonight The Sale Sensation of 1924—Our Easily the greatest buying oppor tunity ever presented to Omaha men and women. Quality Mer chandise greatly sacrificed in , price, and offered on the lowest possible terms of payments. For Saturday A WONDERFUL SALE OF SMART NEW j Chic, new, jaunty suits, in modes of the hour. Smart, mannish cre ations, beautiful dressy suits a wonderful assortment for your choosing. Can you ra«i«t tuck a buying opportunity? Every mil a raal araalian—plain twill* and. naval tlripat and ckaclt*. All go at llt.M, and only $* 00 dawn. Ona af tka Smartaat and Mott Cnmplat* Outfit* In Our Star* Will B* Awarded la Som* Man and Snma Woman ABSOLUTELY FREE Ne Purckaaa Nacaaaary On Saturday, May 3, at 1 P. M. Aik Any Salaaparaon for Full Detail* Li pj DDEO .4 g£553E3s35SSEEBi>**MsaSSi'3£riftiflHHMi 1415-17 Douglas Street Orchard-Wilhelm MXTMCNTN AND MOW AIM» PTKKKTM . 1 ... I inmiMH I*' ITT- - • ** In Trcr*Shaded Garden or on Your Porch These Hardwood Swings Will Re a Real day A* pictured, rnmplrt# «Hh ruidproaf rhnln* *nd honk* for hnmritiK. dm R ft., fi tnrhr*. Thl« Id not * \rry Ini ki' d«inf. hut mrt Ainly n vnry h**«piUhli» QJT nnr. and n wonderful barfnlll »t . Heavier tvppd in lurim dime 4.50 5.50 0.75 7.85 8.75 For Porch Comfort—This Maple Rocker Is Just the Thing Finished natural, with double, hand-woven cane seat and sturdy stretcher arrangement. A truly excel lent value— - Simmons Steel Da-Bed In American walnut finiah Kaally converted from De-Bed to full aize, aanitary ateel bed. The mettreaa ia covered in at tractive cretonne aa ahown. Price complete, at * ^. ' I' You have an extra bedroom * when you have thia Da-Nite Bed Thia popular bed is the moat covenient, practical and sturdy we have ever seen, it is shown in a wide range of styles and coverings. A special value that includes Bed Spring. Mattress and Cover complete is offered at .... j _ • I Simmons - Steel Couch Complete with all coltea haters pU Touch haa a strong twisted link, rustproof spring, re inforced by eix heavy spiral springs under the center. e w »i Mattreas pad built of 20 pounds of selected eotton lintere cov ered in fancy art ticking. Prent'iitinsr an L'nuauwl Opportunity to Purrhaet Rugs At Suhntnnlial Sat ing* 0x12 Axminatar rug* in a good aaanrtmant of desirable pat tern*, some alightly miamatrh’d, hut ntherwiae perfect, are of fered Regularly 0\eae rug* *e|l a* high a* $17.50. Special price, $25 A few 5-1x10-0 Axminatar* in the above. , 0x12 Velvet and Axminatar Kugi, many of them aeamleaa, in roplM of the Chine*e rug* and tap#*try deaigna. Theca are all of exrellant quality, hut mime are alightly shaded. Val ue* up to $47.50. $35 Pxl2 K*tr* Heavy Axmin*ter and Wilton Velvet Ruga »in a large a**ortment of color* and design*. $00.50 value*. * Congoleum Rugs Slightly miaprlnted or with edge* broken, will b# aold at the very low price* named be low, The defect* mentioned will not Interfere with the aerv |cr the rug will give, 1x0 Congoleum Hug* 2.7% 4 0x0 Congoleum Rug 3.7% 0*0 Congoleum Rug 41.2% 7-0x0 Congoleum Rug 44.2% 0x0 Congolrm Rug 10.7% 0*10 0 < ongideum Rug f 1.7% 0x12 Congoleum Rug 12.7% Secaad Flaoe -000 ♦ -«• Our Annual Spring Sale of DRAPERIES - 7#'*' Should be attended by all who have windows to drape )verdrapery Materials OVER-DRAPERY MADRAS. SILKS AND SUNFAST FAB RICS. Almost any eolor ran ba found in thia offering. Many of the material* ara ra durad in prira and are m-iked . to *ell at, prr yard 1.00 to 6.85 Cretonnes In axeellent a*aorlment—many of the pattern* juat raralvad— grouped to aell at, par yard— 25c 38c 50c 68c 75c 85c 95c Ruffled Curtains Dotted and figured marfjuiwtte, P«ir.1.05, 2.05, 3.23 Plain voile, pair .2.S5 Dotted and figured voile*— 3.25, 3.50, 4.75, 5.00 Figuced and dottad awiaaea— 2.75, 4.75 ..— ■■■ ■ ■. Fringed Curtains In many style* at many prices; for living room or dining room. Figured filet.4.8*, 8.00 Punto Tirato..5.50 Tuscan .4.85, 8.00 Kscola ..'-7.00 Of special interest are el* pat terns of ecru colored rears# nets. Regular values 6.04 and 7.66. Per pair— ♦» Curtain Materials . In almost endless variety fo\ any style window, room or feai« dence. including VOILESr4*UU QUISETTES. M l" S L iW S , NETS. Grouped to sell at, per yard— 25c 38c 45c 48c 58c 68c 75ci95c -aam .jA All This Week the 62.HO Range illux Irnh'd uill Ite add r* 4922 Aad Wbita Nrtaliia Tap Tabla illuatralad will ba |iraa FREE. FEATURES—Whit* parea lain parta at ahnwn. Ovan lar*a anmiph for WEAR EVER turkajr roattar. DETROIT JEWEL Gas and Oil Stoves are the mean* to BETTER RAKING. BETTER LOOKING, greater kitchen efficiency and a SMALLER FUEL RILL, lndoraed aa the BEST regardleea of price for 25 yeara by Omaha women. GET YOURS AT ONCE There ie a aiaa and kind ta fit year kitchen, your household and year puree. TERMS Arrounte opened for tho»e who wmh to defer payment* to the firat of May and thereafter you may pay a» little COO a*, pet month .9 FREE w'-t Fiery woman who purchase* a Petroit Jewel iia* tfange this coming week will receiv# a White Porcelain Top kitchea Table. Kuol llnr and cnnn*. linn* KREK. A liberal allo tanca mad* on your old aiova. j