if SOCIETY ~]| Miss Louie to Wee1 M. Beixedon Monday Miss Leontlne Louie has set her wedding date to Philip Cantonl de Bebtedon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip de Beixedon of Montreal. New York and Paris, for Monday. Miss Louie, her mother, Mrs. Gus tave A. Louie, and her fiance re turned last week from Okobojl and are at the home of Mrs. Paul Skin ner, where the ceremony will prob ably he performed. It is for members at the family only. After a 10-days’ wedding Journey lnlo the Canadian Rockies the bride and groom plan to come to Omaha for a short visit before making their home in New York. Miss Ruth Thomias of St. Peters burg, Fla., Is also a guest at the home of Mrs. Skinner and will be present at the ceremony. Mrs. Howard Rushton to Be Hostess Twice Mrs. Howard Rushton will enter tain at luncheon at the Brnndels res taurants on Monday for her aunt, Mrs. R. T. Gaskill of Columbus, who arrived Thursday to he her guest. On Wednesday Mrs. Rushton will give a tea at her home for the visitor, who is spending today in Fremont with Mrs. Rushton's mother. b* Miss Barker Honors Miss i Nan Hunter. Miss Elizabeth Barker will enter tain at a buffet supper on Saturday for Miss Nan Hunter, niece of Mrs. Luther Drake, who returned today after a summer spent in California and Wyoming. Beturn From Abroad. Miss Irene Cole has returned from abroad where she spent two years In voice and language study In Paris. She made the return Journey with her parents, who went over in May. At a tea Miss Cole gave for her mother in Paris, Mrs. Frank Clarke and her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Gurley of Omaha, were among the guests. Other Omahans the Coles saw In Paris were Miss Mary France and Miss Virginia Hanscom. Mr. and Mrs. Cole and Mise Cole made a Journey through Scotland Just before sailing, wdth Mrs. Ben Wood and Mrs. John MeShens of Omaha. Miss Kully Engaged. I. Kully announces the engagement of his daughter, Fanny, to Morris Levey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levey. A reception will be held at the Kully homo on Sunday from 7:30 to 10:30. Miss Kully Is a student ^ at the University of Nebraska. Miss Brown Honored. Mrs. C. E. Johannes will compli ment Miss Louise Brown, sister of Mrs. Carroll Belden with a two-table bridge luncheon on Tuesday at her home. I Your Problems i_> For September Bride. Dear Miss Allen: As others have done and gotten such good advice, I am coming to you for advice, too. What would he suitable for a bride of early September to wear at a wedding? It. will be no swell affair, just a simple church wedding early in the morning, with only the Imme diate relatives and friends present Suits seem to be popular, but some way I do not rare for a suit. Should the bride and bridesmaid he dressed something alike? This seems a rather hard subject to decide on; we have discussed It over and over. Kindly advise me what you think best. Thanking you for your decision. A. M. D. I like whits for a bride, but Judge you are not considering a fluffy bridal gown. I am like you In not earing for a suit, though many peo ple do. It is a very appropriate out fit and the brlds may look exceed ingly trim with a colorful corsage worn on a dark blue suit. She should he well gloved, faultlessly shod and topped with a chic chapeau. Prob ably, however, you would prefer a simple silk frock, such as would be suitable for afternoon wear. I don't l know your complexion, so would hesi tate to mention a desirable shade. Tan would be a good compromise be tween light and dark. No, the bride and her maid need not be dressed alike. Usually the bride 1" In while and her maid In some light color, preferably pink. The bride sometimes wears a veil and a coronet on her head while the maid appears either with or without a hat, depending upon the bride’s choice In the matter. Dear Miss Allen: Are there any nice young men any more? I am not very pretty, though T have appealing f.yf.«. Perhsps you ere trying too hard to Impress people, to force your jwr sonallty on others. Home people sre clever end natural leaders. They can hold the attention of a crowd of i>eo pie. But most of us are not that way and only appear noisy and bold If we try to Imitate the others. The best recipe I know for Interesting others Is to draw them out. Hlncerely Interest yourself In them, flet their views on the things vou bsve read: be a sympathetic listener. Book for the good points In others and be will Ing to let them make the Impression ' Committee Appointed for B. P. O. E. Does. Mr*. H. E. Sorensen, supreme president, Grand lodge, B. P. O. Does, announces the standing com mittees for the year aa follows: Mrs. j W. E. Bolin, Judiciary; Mrs. George B. Eddy, auditing; Mrs. George E. I Begerow, good of order; Mrs. E. T. I Darden, credentials; Mrs. J. H. Crad- I dock, publicity; Mrs. Guy Meyers, trustee; Mr*. A. J. Sampson, courtery. I Special committee, Mr*. H. B. Whltehouse, way* and means. Mrs. Sorensen la leaving th* lat ter part of August for New York City, Atlantic City, N. J.; Washing ton, Hot Springs, Va., In the Interest I of grand lodge work. For Mrs. Jennison. Mrs. Harry Jennison of Chicago. I who with her daughter, Blanche, Is I the guest of the Wilbur Brandts, will 1 be the guest of Mrs. E. P. Boyer next I week. Miss Henrietta Rees will en- I terteln for Mrs. Jennison on Tues j day. Mrs. Jennison was honor guest Thursday night at the Altrusa dinner, preceded by a swim at Camp Brew- I ster. Mrs. Jennison joined Altrusa I at Dayton. O., filling the classifica tion of music. ! Phi Mu Rush Parties. Phi Mu sorority of the University | of Nebraska will open the rushing season with an Informal tea at the I chapter housa In Lincoln on Mon- I day from 3 to 5, followed by a dance In the evening. A aunbonnet break fast and a black and whit# cabaret I will be given on Tuesday. On Wed- I nesday evening, a party, "A Night In I Madrid,” will be held at the home of a Lincoln alumna member. Adele Garrison “My Husband's Love” V_I-/ What Lillian Told Madge That Astonished Her. j There was a subtle note In Lillian's I voice as she answered the officer's I mandate, which, unreasonably I enough raised my spirits linmeaaur- I ably. It was a note of sly satlsfac- I tlon, which, coupled with her appar- I ent meekness, told me that In some I way unknown to me, things had de- I veloped very much to her liking In I the last few minutes. Th« officer who had just warned I us not to admit again the man for I whom he was searching, of course I was not used to Lillian’s Inflections, I and accepted her demure assurance I that we would obey him at its face value. “See that you don't,” he growled. I for the zero result of his search had put him In a bad humor, and, with I hla subordinates, he retreated to the I hall, and a few seconds later we I heard his heavy footsteps descend- I lng the outer stairs while Lillian and I I, clinging to each other, laughed I silently and almost hysterically. In I relief over the success of her ruse. "Those men's shoes you took from I Mollies fset made a lump I couldn't I hide In our bed," I whispered, "and I I was so afraid he’d look under the bedclothing, although I had rumpled I the coverings as much as I could." I "His type never sees anything but I the obvious,” Lillian replied. and I then she moved toward the bedroom. "Mollie needs a bit of reassuring, I fancy," she said. | “He la Really Gone.” She switched the light on, but Mollie did not move an eyelash. Evl- II dently she was taking no chances upon the return of the officer, and I her pose of Innocent, slumherlng I girlhood was perfect. ) “You're a picture, Mollie," Lillian I said with mirth and admiration In I her voice, "but you don’t need to I hold the pose any longer." ; The great black eye* flew open. I and the girl sat up in bed. 1 cer- I talnly had no reason to like Mollie I Fawcett, but I was forced to admit I that there were few more beautiful I pictures than she presented with her lovely face, banded with the I blue-black hair of the elsverly-con- I structed wig, from wbloh two long I braids hung over her shoulders. "He Is really gone, then?” eh* aald breathlessly. Lillian’* "First Wish." "Absolutely," Lillian replied, •‘hut I for fear he comes back again you need better get up and remove the rest of your masculine costume from underneath Mrs. Graham's night gown. Then you can go safely to I sleep In earnest. We'll waken you I when we need you.” Slipping from the bed, the girl rapidly did as Lillian had requested, and my friend, gathering up the masculine clothing In her arms, fol lowed me out of th# room, pausing at the door to say significantly: "There’s nothing to keep you In town If there's chance for you to go away for a few days—la there?" The girl's big eyes dilated, but whether from relief or apprehension I could not tell; then she replied quietly: "I shall he glad to do whatever you wish." Lillian Bashed her a cheery smile. "Then I wish first that you go to sleep Immediately." she said, and as she closed the door I, who could not keep my eyes away from Mollie Fawcett's beautiful faoe because of my knowledge of Dicky's admiration of her unusual type, saw the girl sink hack Into h*:■ pillows with a careful adjustment of th# long wig braids. "That’s the most marvelous wig I ever *aw," I said In carefully low ered tones, ns Lillian turned hack the covers of our bed and gathered up the shoes and the other garments of Mollie Fawcett'* masculine dis guise. "It la rather a whiz,” Lillian an swered. "Poor girl, she’ll have to wear It for a few houra, anyway, until we can get her out of here. Have you any heavy paper and twine?” I gave her the wrappings and she made the clothes Into a compact bundle. "There, toss that Into your trunk until called for," ah# said. "But suppose they search th# apartment again?" I ventured. "They won't," she asserted with a confldenc* that *he explained a second later with th* remark: "You see, that wasn't * real po- II lice officer—only a " ’phony." h Exceptional Values in Wash Suits Special purchase of 200 tub suits in fine gingham, cham bray and kiddie cloth. Blues, tans, browns and stripes. Sizes 2 to 6. Third Floor—East Delicious Big Savings in This Clearance Men's Linen Texas Tommy Charming Apron Frocks Handkerchiefs Pound 49c Nelly Don and Sunbeams I i 25c Chewv noueat nut center Gingham, chambray, tissue, percale, voile and dim- ^ wrapped inTill cream va- tty in plain, checked and varied designs. Included 1 QO Pur. linen handkerchief, of nitla caramel, then rolled in in the group are frock, of various other make. Q " fresh pecans. worth up to 5.00. stitched border.. Candy Dept. Main Floor Tba Brandei. Store—Third Floor—South Main Floor—Eait The Brandeis Store Infants' Artificial Silk Half Hose 49c I All perfect. Colors: Black, blue, tan, brown, pink, peach and white. Sizes 4-8 Plain and dropstitch styles. t Third Floor—East August Sales Features for Saturday I Greatest Reductions on Our Entire Stock ^ Summer Dresses For Women and Misses An Exceptional Collection of Lovely Frocks in Wash Materials Linen Voile Ratine Tub Silk Lace Trimmed Embroideries Pockets Buttons Yellows Blue Strides White Lavender Rose All 12.50 Dresses At least a month and a half that you must 15.00 Dresses still wear summery frocks. You cannot 18.50 Dresses afford to pass this sale—and freshen your 22.50 Dresses depleted summer wardrobe. 25.00 Dresses Delightfully smart styles—fashionable in style, fine Saturday in quality and finished in detail. 5.00 and 7.50 I The Brandeia Store—Second Floor | Smart and Colorful I First Hats for Fall Bring a Distinctive Note to Any Costume They have been arriving daily—hats of such new shapes and colorings that they are definitely different. We are proud of the many hundreds which we offer for your selection. Featured Saturday at Lyons Velvets Duvetyn Felts Satin Ribbon - Feathers 1 Quills Chenille Z Hifth Crotvns ^ Short Brims ~ Tans, Broun - Black Gay Shades _ Important Savings in a Sale of Novelty Slippers Odds and Ends and Broken Sizes of Much Higher Priced Footwear 18.50 and 11.50 White Kid Slippers 3.95 Washable white kid slippers with pretty cutouts in sandal effect. High and low heels. Broken sizer. 8.50'. Patent Leather and Satin Slippers .5.95 Black novelty slippers for early fall wear with -colored hose. Several styles, with high and low heels. To 16.50 Novelty Slippers 7.85 Several sty lea In whit* and colored kid, many by I. Mil ler. High and medium heel*. A (rood assortment of sizes. The Brandeia Stora—Third Floor—Eaal Special Showing of Women’s Suede Fabric Gloves Beaver Mode Covert Gray _^ Saturday 1Q0 All of that convenient, practical length that may be worn long or crushed to the gauntlet style. A lovely, soft suede fabric in many novel styles, with smart ly embroidered backs and sleeves. They will wash beau tifully—and will be correctly worn throughout the coming season. Sizes 6Vi to 7Vi Tha BrandaU Stora-Maia Floor—North Special Prices for Saturday on | Corsets and Brassiers I Our Corset Section carries such com plete lines of the finest grades of cor sets and girdles that we can fit expert ly, every type or style of figure. Let our corsetieres attend you. Brandeis Special Corset 3.89 A back-lace model made of flesh colored silk hroche with low bust, elastic at top. medium long hip and four hose supporters New fall stock, just received. Sizes 23 to 30. Novelty Bandeaux 49c Mada of pink atriped novelty cloth with wida alattie band, taped ahoulder straps and back fastening. 9txe 82 to 44. The Brandels Store—Third Floor—North Saturday—A Sale With Important Reductions on Silk Underwear W • arc con f ident we can carp for your every need for under g a r mentx with our comp Icte and d e I i ghtfully v a t 1 e d stock*. 1.75 to 8.98 Various SiTfc Undies Gowns, petticoats, bloomers, n J J teddies and step-ins, bcauti- l\€OUC(u fully trimmed with hand cm- <• t broidery, applique and lace in serf ions and edgings. Colors and black. / ** 1.69 !*.98 Teddies Silk Slips Tailored of crepe Of tub silk, tai de chine, with hem- lored and lace trim stitching and shir- med, all with hip ring; and lace and hem, In white, flesh, ribbon trimmed ted- orchid, peach, or dies. Pastel shades, ange and gray. All 1 CQ B« to O no sixes. i.OlJ 44. 0.270 Tks Rrendeia Store--Third Floor-—Center Toiletries Priced Specially for Saturday We are confident that comparative prices and qualities would permit you to purchase toiletries nowhere but at Brandeis. Ik 1 Pint Witch Hazel, very special, 33c4 50c Mary Garden Rouge, reduced to 38c4 50c Palmolive Shampoo—Special, 33c4 65c Berry’s Freckle Ointment, 49c* 1.00 Mary Garden Face Powder, 69c* 50c Mascara—Imported, reduced to 69c* 2.00 Luxuria—Very Special. 1.69 30c Kolynos Paste, very special, 24c* 35c French Tooth Brush, special, 23c4 1.75 Piver’s Vegetale, special, for 1.29 Imported Castile Soap—SVj-lb.bar,89c* 1.00 Nujol Mineral Oil, special, 71c4 1.00 Aviator Bathing Caps, special 59c4 1.50 Bathing Shoes—All sizes, for 98c4 l-gallon Thermic Jugs, special, 1.59 50c Java Rice Powder, reduced to 34c4 10c Palmolive or Kirk’s Hardwater Soap—7c4 bar: doz., reduced to 79c4 1.00 Mavis Face Powder—Special, |9<* 1.00 Listerine—Very special, for 79c4 1.00 Danderine—Very special, for 75c4 1.25 Fountain Syringe—Complete with fittings, 49c4 TOILETRIES FOR MEN 25c Nail Clippers, reduced to 19c4 35c Mennen’s Shaving Cream, 26c* 40c Bay Rum—For after shaving, for 50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 25c Mennen Talcum, special, 19c4 1.00 Stag Handle Pocket Knife— two blades, 59c4 Special Sale of Guaranteed Wiss Shears and Scissors 85c to 2.40 For Dressmaking, Hair Cutting, Manicuring, Household, Surgical. Thr cutting edges of these fsmou* sheer* are forged from the finest cutlery steel. Their ad justment is perfect. 50c Amami Bath Powder, special, 38<* 2.00 Djer Kiss Perfume—ounze, 1.39 Auditorium Bath Soap, very special, 8^ 50c Neet Depilatory, reduced to 39C 1.00 Boncilla Baautifiar, special, 73c4 1.50 Oriental Cream, very special, 1.19 60c Forhan's Tooth Pasta, special, 39c4 2.00 Perfumes, assorted odors, oz. 75c 1.00 Lavoris—Very special at T2*4 65c Hard Rubber Dressing Comb, 39c4 50c Amami Creams-—Reduced to 37<* 1.20 Lydia Pinkham Compound, 98(* 25c Thoro Cleaner, very special, 19<* 1.00 1-pint Enoz and Spray, special 98<* 25c Mavis Talcum, reduced to |7(* Tht Brtndtii Star*—Drug Section -Main Floor | T «• i__ ■ — - -- - — * -