Westminsters Hold Old Fashioned Lawn Social. The members of Circle No. 1 of Westminster Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Charles A. WesterHeld Is chairman, will sponsor an old-fash ioned ice cream lawn social Friday evening the 15th, et the home of Mrs. 11mory AY. Johnson. 10IS South Thir ty-first Street. Special attractions In the way of entertainment will he ; .aged hy various members of the committee snd their friends. The pub lie is cordially invited. Miss Mullen Accepts a Position in Conservatory Miss Gladys Mullen, local dance teacher, has gone to Chicago for some special dance instruction and to at tend the dance convention beginning August. 22. Following, she will go to Cansing, Mich., where she will teach dancing at the conservatory of music next year. Lake Geneva Conference. Mrs. George H. McConnell, finance chairman of the Omaha Y. W. C. A., who is official delegate to the I.akc Geneva community conference, now in aession at College Camp, Wis., says in a letter just received by Mrs. Carrie Ada Campbell, general secre tary: || "It Is lovely here and I am very comfortably located. So much I want to do and hear that, time seems very limited. If each dayf gives mo as much ns this morning (Friday, Au gust S.) has, I shall yvant to tall: hours upon my return. Wlsh^.you were all here, not only for the en . larged vision of life one gets, but for the beauty of Hie surroundings.” Mrs. Hansen Hostess. Mrs. J. J. Hansen entertained Mon day at a luncheon at her home In honor of Mra. Bert Von Knenel of Bay City. Mich., who la visiting her sister Mrs. Frank E. Marsh. Oilier, guests were Mesdurnes Fred J. Bur beck, S. J. Alexander and Mrs. Wil liam Nelson. For Visiting Alpha Phis. Sirs. Gunnar Masburg and Mrs, U S. Overperk will entertain in hmior of Mrs. Thomas Moonlight Murphy of Kansas City.and Mrs. James B. Strang of Brooklyn, N. T.. members of Alpha Flii sorority, on Wednesday at bridge at the home of Mrs. Masburg. Belsy Ross Delegates. Betsy Ross tent No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans, will lie represented at tho national encampment being held this wpek at Boston by Misses Ruth Bhufelt. Maude Barnett, Anna Bailey and Mrs. Otto Baysdorfer, Jr., vice president. V right-Howland. Miss Marie Howland and Ernest Wright, both of Omaha, were married last week at Butte, Neb. Mr. Wright is appearing with the Savidgo com-' pany of musicians this summer. Mrs. Dahlman in Maine. Mrs. James C. Dalilman and grand son. Jack Collett, will spend the month of August at Wlnterport, Me. Trinity Chapter Initiation. Trinity chapter, O. E. S., will have a. special meeting and initiation Thursday evening 8 o'clock at Ma sonic temple. No vinegar U can give what it hasn’t got. The only use of vinegar is to impart and develop flavor, and to do this it must have flavor. Merc sourness isn’t flavor. A poor l vinegar on which you save a few cents, will spoil a salad—and where is the economy in that? Heinz Vinegars are made of the choicest materials in the most care 's fill way, then slowly aged and mel lowed to give them that delightful flavor and aroma which makes a salad worth while. , | Meeting House Again Proves Itselt a Factor in Human Destiny ^. • -. ~ S^eneffa £>eotb young men and girl#- -and try In every yvay to give them a Jolly time. As a mntter of politeness, your guests will make petty rails on you afterward. When they call be as sweet nnd entertaining as you ran be. wi that they will wish to come again You must go half way, you know- do your pnrt'—In order to rnnke and hold friends. It is s mistake to allow yourself to be supercritical toward lbs girls and young men yotl know, even though they ntav not. ns you express It. appeal to yotl. Why do you ex pert your friends to be perfect? No human being Is perfect. Hut look for their good nunlttlee nnd Interest yourself In their Interests thelrhoh hies, enthusiasm, embtllohs, These will supply plenty of subjects for con vernation. % Peggy : The propriety of excliang lug birthday gifts with a hoy depends entirely upon the degree of friendship which exists. If you ate engaged or have been good friends for a long time, I think an exchange of simple gifts Is all tight. Hut don't make 1,1(11 a gift unless you think Its wente lo make you one You practically' obliges III ni In glvA you HnmrtlilnK w hen you niAkr him n prA**nt. At thift 11uir* nt 'rnr, ifi»ir hull*. If hr golf a: IMiIhr tHi'klr. If h* mjnv« thnt -port; 1»n«»kK. Inllliilrd or tMonicram#d Iihndkfurhlcf'* h utln»r hill f©ldn >» nr rurd uuw, i*rt» innui of the cholc* - Death to the cynics! The meeting house again proves Itself a factor in human destiny. The dance hall and rear rows of movie houses for all their vaunted lure, can show no such matrimonial record as comes out of Methodism in Omaha, this week. -Four girls, all members, and three of them officers In the Epworth Deague union, will be brides between now and Saturday. And the husbands are leaguers too! Miss Bdlt'n Elisabeth Hodges Is president of the union. Her mar riage to J. Shaller of Benton, Kan., formerly boys' work secretary at the T. M. C. A. here, will cause her resig nation on account of residence else where. Rev. Allen Keith of Pearl Memorial M. E. church performed ihe ceremony Tuesday night at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodges. Following a trip to Estes Park, Mr. and Mrs. Shaller will make their home In Benton. Recording secretary of the union through Colorado and western points, en route to their home. Mrs. Robin son will accompany them as far as Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dlggett and son, Billy, leave Friday for Wisconsin, where they will spend a week on • farm near Devil's like. Thence they will go to International Falls, in Min nesota. Mrs. Ray M Higgins and sons. Ray, la Mis* Alta Davis, whose wedding to Wayne Reevee, membership secre tary at the Y. M. C. A., takes place Thursday night at the'home of her sister, Mrs. Deo Wilson. Miss Davis made a brilliant record for herself in South High school, carrying off declamatory and musical honors. Miss Fenella Degge Is correspond ing secretary for the union. Her mar riage to Rudolph Mueller, who Is an active member of the league union, will be solemnized at Benson M. K. church Saturday night. Miss Degge la very popular in Benson society and la well known in Omaha. She possesses a beautiful soprano voice. Members of the union, too, are Miss Katherine Tennant and Fred Wright, who will be married Thurs day afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tennant, with Rev. Keith officiating. Miss Tennant and Mr. Wright are graduates of Central High school. They will honeymoon In Colorado. Jr., and Jack, have returned from Scottsbluff, where they visited Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Schrock. and from Skh ney, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Martin. Mr and Mrs. Mel D'hl, jr., jwho have been motoring In ths west for two weeks, have reached Cheyenne and will return this week. Their daugh ter. Marjorie, has been with her grandparents, th* W. F. Milroys, dur ing Jhelr absence. Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 r. M. A Cool Drink M V w*dB*.d.y I.. iff Burgess-Nash Company -gJ* . - * EV ERYBODYS STORE” - ” Beautiful Silks and Wash Materials At Exceptionally Low Prices Changeable Silks Wash Radium ,w $1.95 , nrrf $1.69 chiffon tnff.ta and eattn. In "6-lnch, excellent qual ' boautlfnl color combination. jty radhltn for bloUSC-f, ,'ultablc for conic* town., dra- and linKerie. In pcricn, pillaw top*. b#d*pread* , , , i j . and lamp .had«. ss-ineb width lipht and dark ahadea. • Charmeuse Alpaca de Sole "•$1.95 Yard' $3-75 ' Si He alpaca finds favor la tho fashioning of suits and frock* Soft, lustrous finifth in for early fall Wrt- In cocoa, nil the wanted colors for « , 1 ^ ^ • brown, poll can gray, navy, blt»o both street and evening mnd bUcb R,gu|*r 14.<* xaiur wear. S9-lnch width. Second Floor Spiral Crepe Novelty Pongree '',orrf$1.95 JW$1.35 32-inch natural color 40-inch silk and wool ponpee with stripes and • crepe in blark. navy, checks of eontrastinp | brown, tan. jade, white, !; colors. Washes perfect maize and Pekin. ly. *1.85 value. Wash Goods Value* to 7Sc j| A group of beautiful fabrics, Including: Silk Strip* Tisaue Gingham. AA White Gabardina. A Yard Madras Shirting*. Tw Plain Color Ratine. ( iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiii | August | Blanket Sale i “Old Town” Virgin Wool Blankets S 66x80-imh blanketa of lovely quality in = plain colors of blue, rose, gold and lavender, = with satin binding to match. fcE QC j = Kach. JbD.yO = “Beacon” Gray Cotton | Comfortables Blankets H In attractive check and Onerous aired blank 5 plaid designs, *oft and with fancy colored I a $4.49 IT $1-85 Silk Mull Comforts E Of fine quality figured silk mull with plain 0 Z inch border that matches the center of the coni E fort. Suitable for double QE E beds . I - § = I | ^iiimiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii 1" ■ 1 ' ^ j ( Wash Goods Tissue Gngham! Percale I Value* to $1.78 S2-inch check gingham of 38-inch dreaa and apron French Embroidered art Ratine Voile*. ....... - _ percale in neat light 5()C Silk ..«• C ott.a «“•«•* 19C pattern. A 1 ~ Imported Ratine*. \J Ve Crepe. quality. A yard. j 1 JJ C French Drop Stitch Printed Voile*. Voile*. A YARD_ 9tc«ul Floor ' . .■■ --: M -== ^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltllllllllllltlllllllllltllllinil*' NOTIONS Reduced in Price | 5e Coat'» Sewing 16c Silk Thread. 100- 3 Thread, 6 spool* yard spools, all col- 3 for ,.e.25C or*.11C 5 Ri.. 10c Many Use Ma- 3 10T.,7ri«n colors chine °il ••• Be 5 Tape, *1! colors. 2#c 0xhid# Machine £ for . Balt*.21C 3 ;'„c Ric Rac. all col- 10c Delong and Koh- £ ora. ,1 yards...I»C inoor Snaps, white £ 15c Sewing Machine and black. ,..-7C £ Needle* for a 11 50c Dragon Dress- 3 make* machines, makers' Tina, ’i- 3 tube . | lr lb. boxes 38C = . i ■ S'. ... I. :Matn Floor .. - ..■--- jj Eldredge I Sewing Machine | Greatly Reduced for One Week | Electric Night £ Table Design No winding of bobbins 3 —you sew direct from 3 two spools of thread, one s below and one above. Ful- £ ly guaranteed. Depend- £ $77.50 | Five-Drawer Oak Machine F i v e-drawer machine with golden oak case. £ . Uuaranteed for 10 year*. -- Ha* a full set of steel at “ tachmenta. R e g u I arly 3 $24.75 I Rug On Our Household Club Plan E Rebuilt Free $12.00 | Rebuilt Domestic. S.VOO E Rebuilt M. & W. $ir>.00 | Il f Do Hemstitching j I Secetul FltMt MCCALL PATTERNS This Wise Young Woman 1 is planning her whole fall wardrobe. Shs has M bought the loveliest materials—she couldn't resist % them—and she would be a bit worried about cutting \ jp into them if il weren’t for the fact that ahe always # uses McCall Printed Patterns—the printed namea, i directions and cutting line make mistakes almost Jj impossible! W McCall Fall Needlework—Just Out j ^ Sectami Hw :l, llll IIIIIIIMII111111111111111111IIIIMIIMIMIIIIIIIIIHI MIIMIIIMIIIIMIIIIMMMlinHVInl ■ L .r -- III Adele Garrison “My Husband’s Love” v. —-J The Astonishing Thing That Hap pened in Madge's Apartment. Swift as was the plunge of the slight boyish figure through our door. Lillian's movement to meet it was swifter still. She had risen to her feet as she heard the stealthy open ing of the hail door, and it was her hand that closed the door behind the entering figure. •T5et up,” she had whispered In that moment, "and take this flash light. Don't turn it on until I tell you.” I had obeyed her, and the door had scarcely closed when I heard her low command: "The light, Madge!” Wondering, embarrassed, conscious of my disordered negligee. I obeyed her, to look straight into the wonder ful black eyes of Mollie Fawcett, clad in plan's attire, a cap crowded close over her hair. Lillian snatched it off, even as she spoke, and 1 saw that the girl's hair had been clipped into a "boyish bob." enabling her bet ter to carry out the impersonation. “Well Make It.” "Get out of that rig as nuickiy as you can'." Lillian tersely commanded, stooping to the girl s shoes. "I II manage these. Madge, hold the flash light upon these laces. That's better. Are they close behind?" "I'm afraid so." The girl spoke for the first time, and I noticed that, though she W'as breathing hard, as if she had been running, her rich voice had a composure almost equaling Lillian's own. "Well make it, I think," Lillian said, removing one shoe and begin ning on the other, the girl meanwhile working at top speed on the un familiar buttons of her coat and shirt. She had just removed there when we heard sudden noises as of altercation coming from the rear apartment, and the voice of Mrs. Marks raised in one quick, sharp scream as quickly silenced. “Don't take anything more off," Lillian whispered, rising with the masculine shoes in her rt&nd and with % deft movement thrusting them be tween the blankets and the mattress of our bed. "Madge, hand me that nightdress and open the box." She slipped my nightdress over the girls head and I obediently opened the box and drew out the mysterious thing for which Lillian had scoured the city. It was a silky, blue-black wig of hair with two long braids—a wonderful thing of its kind. I saw even in the cursory giatiee which was mine as Lillian fairly enatched it from my hands and crammed it down over the girl's boyish bob. A Voice at tile Door. "Lay this coat and shirt fiat be neath our sheets and then go to bed." she eald again in a whieper. aa she took the flashlight from my hand and led Moliie Fawcett through the door which she had left open Into the bed room and bade her gel Into bed with Mamie. "Pretend to be asleep and don't wake too easily." I heard her whisper as I hastily disposed of the discarded coat and shirt and climbed into bed on top of them. Lillian joined me in another instant, flashing her light around the floor to make sure that no tell-tale evidence of Mollies masquerade had been left. Then she snapped off the light and crept into bed beside me not 10 sec onds before the nolee In the Marks apartment appeared to burst Into the hall, and Mrs. Marks' shrill voice arose in w hat I surmised to hf an other frantic attempt to signal Lil lian. "What's the use of disturbin’ those ladies in tlie front? I'll never bo able to look them in the face again. They don't know nothin’ about all this mess. They think I’m respect able—'’ "Stow that guff," a deeper volee re plied. “That fellow carne into lids building. I saw him. and he can’t get out again—I’ve got the entrance guared, but I'm going to get him now If I have to search every flat in the building,'' Lillian put her lips to my ear. "When they knock here act Just as you would If awakened from sleep ^ ^Closing 'Em Out BETTER SUMMER DRESSES Value. $1 A Frock, to 29.75 " I If Coitumei Wednesday * V Jumpers F. W. Thorne Co. AHA RRTI«r,MFAT [ Whitens Skin j The only harmless way to bleach the skin white Is to mix the Juice of two lem one with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cent*. Shake well In a bottle, and you ! have a whole quar- ! ter-plnt of the most wonderful skin whltener. softener j and beauflfler. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem on bleach Into the face, neck, arms j and hands. It cannot Irritate. Fa- 1 mous stage beauties use It to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable bleach yourself. It canrft* be Ijought ready to use be cause It acts best Immediately after It le prepared. at thin hour by such a eutntnotjou. I had but a few second* fur l'i* l>rc|i.i j at ion uf iny role. Almost Tie fore she had finished speaking the « cttine an Imperative knocking, and the deep voice wo had heard sound**! raucously through the panel*. ■’Open in the name of the law-' Ivearney Nebraska Picnic. The annual picnic of former Kear ney residents will be held at Ki tig park Sunday afternooQ, August 3" In the northwest picnic grounds, bur information call Sir*. Satip, Webster 2652. The Tri S. Club Meets. The Trl 8. Study club was enter tained at luncheon Tuesday by >Ir*. George Prince. The program Com mittee outlined the year’s work. • The duplex suitcase 1* a luxurious and convenient nffair, as a mirror opens up from the tray case fltt< d with toilet articles, and thus pro-^ sides a complete dressing table. Toi let articles are usually of ivory, -am ber or ebony. The beautiful Whi^r Riv«; Country of the Ozarks C A charming « ^ place to spend \/i\ your vacation \ this summer. Go \ C Complete reat \ and recreation. 1 Splendid acccrmmo- 1 dations— hotels, chiba, I cottages, camp*. C It’s so near home I —so inexpensive to | reach and enjoy.