Tryouts for Movies May Be i Had in Your Home Town _ Miss Potts Presents Pupils in Dance Recital at the Brandeis Theater. ■ Olrl* need not go to Hollywood to tty out for the movies. The movie* Will move to their subjects. Directors of a. film producing com lumy In Hollywood were in Omaha i-fcently and took motion pictures of \|i«s Fausteen Potts, dancer and ilhnce Instructor. ’The pictures will tie sent to Holly Wood, and It Is possible Miss Potts will receive an offer for an engage ipent a* a result. Hhe is not planning tj> go Into screen work, however, for tier ambitions lie in Omaha, where she is training young dancers. ‘The movies of Miss Potts were to Imve reached Omaha for a showing al the Brandels theater Monday night, When her annual recital was present ed to the public. Falling to arrive, ihey will he shown some time later
  • ue Hum Half of Mrs. Pea body's King Covered With Platinum for Bride. When Harold Payne leave* for J>sn*a* t'ity he will have the eon ventlona 1 platinum wedding ring in hi* poekPt ready for the finger of hi* hride tn-he, Mis* Nell Peabody. The rttig, however, has a very Interesting tradition, for though It, Is the most modern example of the jeweler*' craft, n$ the outside, within Is the golden eirelet which has hound In matri mony the bride* parent* and grand parent*. One half the original ring ha* been cut away, to he hidden under plati num later for the sister of Mis* Pea body, who Is to he married later In the Rummer, after she has served as maid of honor to Miss Nell on Tup* tl$v, June 3. • Mi*s Dorothy Payne sister of the gloom, will serve as bridesmaid. The young couple will return to Omaha June 18, to their new home at 13:’* South Forty sixth street which lias just .been completed and furnished. , Clef Club Frank New lean was cho*en presi lient of the Omaha i non Bennett. The board choose* a| aecretary trea*urer. and the presi dent name* the standing committee hjjads. .June 10. at Rlmwood park, the re tiding officers, headed by (’cell Berry man. will close their year with n picnic. - U. of 0. Notes >_J Th« Pill Delta Pei sorority of the University of Omaha In their spring election, chose Msrtha Thornton ss president, Thelma Wood, vice presi dent; Florence Jones, treasurer; Edna Carnal, secretary, and Dorothy Olson, sargeant at arms. The active members were entertain ed by the pledges at the home of Mary Tyson Thursday. Three Phi Delt pledges, Mary Tyson, Josephine Annabel and Elsie Young were Initiated Saturday after noon at the home of Gwendoline Cheek. A buffet mipper was served after the ceremony. The afternoon of May 3ft, the Phi Delts will have a regular meeting at the home of Martha Thornton, and a picnic at Elmwood park. May 31 they will give a theater pary with a slumber party after wards at the home of Mary Tyson. June 4 will be the big annual Phi Delta Pst dance, which will be given at the Dakunia Country club this year. Former Omaliati Fn Houte to Convention in Scotland. The arrival of Mr*. Nettle P Pritchard Kav*er, former Omahan.on Thursday from her home In San Diego, Cal., is Interesting to many of her friends in the First Methodist church here, for Mr*. Kay sen ia en route to the World's Sunday school convention in Glasgow, Scotland, sent hy the First Methodist church of San Diego, the board of Religious Instruc tion of San Diego, and the County Council of Religious Kdueation. Mrs. George -A. Mlekel will give a luncheon Friday for Mrs. Kavaer, and v\ith Mrs. V. J.. Comb* ahe will be hostess that afternoon it tea. Mrs Kayser will leave for New York Sat unlay. She ^ ill tour Kurope th: immer. and visit the Holy I^tnd. The apples from which Hein/. Cider Vinegar ismadeare asfreshand sound as the lettuce you select with such care for your salad. We use the whole apple. All of the juice of the first pressing is the basis of Heinz Vin egar, and then slow aging and mellowing to develop the perfect flavor and aroma. And the quality of the vinegar is as im portant in your salad as the quality of the lettuce. HEINZ w . -r .Salty .Ullgnni. Black satin In Its various forms Is the chosen favorite of the mode for afternoon wear. It Is used to make slender, formal coats, three-piece cos tumes and those simple one piece frocks that no woman can do with out. I have used heavy, dull finish black satin for the unusually smart coat In the sketch today. This coat. In addition to Its slim, distinguished lines, lias charming surprises in the form of delicate em broidery and soft pleatings. Narrow strips of gold snd black embroidery accentuate the long, slen der lilies and give Interest to the sleeves. This glint of gold Is a strik ing note against the black and a nice contrast to the ermine collar. Another feature that adds grace without detracting from the effects of distinguished simplicity is the nar row box pleating In the lower part of the sleeve. This runs Into a wide, soft cuff. A coat of this kind In addition to being unusually chic has Its practical side as well. The color snd fabric are serviceable and it is formal snough In appearance to be used as an in formal evening coat. It Is an Ideal wrap for Instance to wear over a black lace frock to a dinner in a restaurant. This slender coat Is made of soft, black salln emhroldered In black and gold, snd trim med with an ermine collar. r-\ Personals V---J Mrs. W. L. Loomis of Des Moines is the guest of Mrs. Georg* Congden. Mrs. Donald Baxter of Sioux City Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Kngler. Mr. ami Mrs. E. D. Morcom are stopping at the Hotel Ambassador, I .os Angeles. Mrs J. M McAllister of Chicago arrived Saturday to visit her mother, Mis. T. VV. Hervey. Mrs If L. Buckles will entertain the Dundee Bridge dub Wednesday at 211 South Forty-ninth street. Mistf Minna Stedinger will leave the first week in .Inn* for a summer abroad. Sht will return In October. Mrs. Ella Norberg, Mrs. J. If. • Vane and Mrs. M. E. Vesy have go to Loa Angeles to spend three mon Roderle Crane left Sunday evening for a business trip to Chicago and New York City to he gone three weeks. Mrs. William Marsh, who has re turned home from Wise Memorial hospital, is convalescing from a slight » v !■ r* l~! rm. Mr. arid Mrs. Charles K Matson of Lincoln are spending several days In Omaha. They are stopping at Hotel Fontenella. Mrs Max Heghtol of Lincoln will spend several days in Omaha this wed, guest of her sister, Mrs. liar vey Milllkeii. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Bellamy and diildren will motor fn»m Chicago In me to mu’ Mm. Bellamy * mother, Mrs. F. T. Walk*!. Dr. and Mrs. A A PeT^arme have gone to Milwaukee, Wis., to attend the Northern Baptist convention They will return June S. Mr and Mrs. John Fltspfttrlck c af tending the reunion of her class and the commencement exercises at Mt Vernon seminary. Hubert Sommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sommer, will arrive Fri day from Kemper Military acadnn\ Bonneville, Mo., to spend the sum rner with Ids parents. Kenneth Abbott left* Monday f«»i Wyoming, where he will join a am \ eying party of college students for the summer, lie will enter Harvard In the fall, Where he will spedA117.1 in literature, Mr. Abbott was elected m Hie best student in Central High school's senior dnsa this year. Mias Eleanor Smith, daughter «»> Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, who at fends St. Timothy's school In New York, will spend the summer In the east. During July she will be with Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith at Co hasset. Mass., and during August will attend a house party In New IIamp tfhlre. Miss Smith will return to Omaha. In Sept ember. Mrs. Rerihs Sloan Allen and sons Sloan and Harlan, will occupy the home of Mrs. Herman Kountz dur ing the months of July and August Mrs. Kountz, with her daughter, M rn Ella Magee, and the latter's children Frederic k* Nash and Marshall Magee, will spend the summer at Lake nko bojl, la. Mrs. Mien will leave June IS to spend several weeks In Peoria. 111. Brfnrc llif Serenade. Miss Gertrude Klnsler will enter lain at dinner Thursday evening pre i-edlng the serenade, n dance to he given in the Braudels grill Misses Berths Mae and Martha R1 Bind ford will entertain another dinner he fore the dance when Miss Lewis Brent- of Kansas City will ha honor guest Former Omahan ins Music Prize. Joe Harding of Kansas City, for merly of Omaha, where he waa a violin pupil of Miss I.tiella Allen, won first prize Saturday, May 10, In a contest given !y the Musical college In Chicago, He was presented with a valuable violin and given a echol arshlp In the college. Hie prize selection waa ' Symphonle Eapagriole," first movement, bv T>e!o. He played the number with flie Chi cago Symphony orchestra. Judges were Frederick Stork, I.eo pold Auer, Rudolph Ganz and Her bert Witherspoon* f---; Knicker Suit* 10 00 Linen Suit*.7.98 12.50 Linen Suit*.9.75 | 25.00 Tweed Suits ....1975 35.00 3-piece Tweed* 24 50 F. W. Thorne Co. 1812 F«rn*m ^ 1 I III speed. In acteleratIon, In sustained power. In amarine ease of control, in smoothness of operation, and in buoyancy of riding, it is far and away tb* finast am cylinder car In Amrrka today, Richardson Motor Car Co. HA 0010 3016 Harney St %i»?kh ri t:\iKM NEW FOR 15c Skirt* Kimono* Dnperiei Wai*ts Dresses Gingham* Coat* Sweater* Stockings Don’t wnftder whether y*n ran rtv* or tint aticrraaftiljy, beraua* perfect home dyeing la guaranteed with "Pla mond Dye* ’ even If you hnv# never dyed before Druggist* have all col or*. Direction* In each package. Young Gris Clear Away Pimples With Cuticura flenllv smear the pimples with Cut! mra Ointment on tha end of the finger Wash off the Cuticura Ointment in five minute* with Cut!1 ura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for soms minuten Thie treatment is best on using and retiring. K««asls« Frsa be M*U A«Mr. Doe#, will hold a ritualistic service. Frida*', May 3b, at 10:30, at lltk’s Rest. For est lawn cemetery. A program will b* given. * two jiffies—a tasty, flavory meal to satisfy the hungriest man. Crispy, crunchy corn flakes, as nourishing as they are good. STYLEWITHOUT 1 5 IS* 1521 EXTRAVAGANCE DOUGLAS ST Thursday—In the Outstanding Sale of the Season 1,400 Smart New Wash Frocks The cleverest of new crea tions, smart in their styling, rich in colorings, and each frock in the entire assem blage is a value so extraor dinary that no woman will be satisfied with less than two or three. White, Tan, ( open. Nary, Black, Orchid, Nile, Rose, Brou n, Oral), Jade, Copper, Poudre Blur, Stripes, Checks, Plains, Combinations Frocks of Bewitching Summery Attractiveness To attempt description of this vast group of Sum mery Dresses is quite im possible. Make your se lections Thursday because at these prices the savings equal about one-half the true worth of the dresses. « I # More than 1400 Summer Dresses involved in this group. Through this wonderful pur chase this extreme low price is possible. Our Out-of-Toun Customers— will find many advantages in at tending this sale. Select your en tire Summer Dress needs Thursday. The savings arc worthy of immedi ate consideration. Our Entire Sixth Floor Devoted to Thin Sale