~~ -- Politician Endowed With Six ... Millions Known Here * • Classmate of Malcolm Baldrige at Yale Featured in XV Magazine Story—Was in Omaha .'V-.v Last Spring. VA classmate, fraternity brother, and very close friend of Malcolm 'BrCdrige at Yale, is the Interviewed hero of an article in the August 23 v'^dtlion of '‘Liberty” magazine, F. Trubee Davison, son of the late Henry Davison, one time head of the American Red Cross. The young man hits visited In Omaha with Mr. Baldrige on several occasions. He was '3l**re last spring for a short stay and In June the two young men W'ere -V^gethor for 10 days at a fitag house party and reunion at New Haven. T‘‘An .Endowed Politician,” Is the title of the story about F. Trubge * ■ftavlson. The sub-title explains that it ts "an amazing story of how the late Henry P. Davison, a partner In the house of Morgan, created a trust . fund of (6,500,000 In his will so that his eldest son could be a politician, f free of all motives for private gain.” I It Is Interesting to note that Malcolm Baldrige, as well as his "Skull and Bones” brother, Is Interested in politics, Mr. Baldrige has served \ in the legislature of this state and Mr. Davison In the assembly In New ;• Y'ork. Both are athletic. According to the magazine story, Mr. Davison % is 26 years old. In April, 1918, Mr. Davison married Miss Dorothy Peabody, daughter of £ the Rev. and Mrs. Endlcott Peabody, Mr. Peabody being head master of 5 Groton school where Mr. Davison prepared for college. Mr. Baldrige wras an I usher at the wedding. When Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baldrige were on their wedding trip east, i they attended the wedding of Miss Alice Davison, sister of Trubee, to . Artemus Gates. V Mr. Potter Entertains Week-End Guests. Cuthbert Potter will entertain at a buffet supper on Friday evening at the Country club for a group of Minneapolis people, who will arrive that day to be his guests over the week end. | . -• 5 For Guests at Cherryeroft. I K. W. Waterbury and son, Theo t dore, of New York, arrived Tuesday } to join Mrs. Waterbury and Miss s Helen at Cherryeroft, the John W. I Welch home, where they are guests. ! Mrs. Horace Boos of Los Angeles Is * also a guest. The Waterburys leave J Thursday for Des Moines. Mrs. E. W. Nash entertained at a ' picnic party Wednesday at Elkhorn Heights for Mrs. Welch’s gusts. Mrs. Roy Ralph was luncheon hostess at Happy Hollow for Mrs. Boos on Sat urdy. For Miss Abarr. Miss Lillian Bell entertained a num ber of friends at her home Monday evening, August 25, honoring Miss I.oreen Abarr. Those present were: Misses Loreen Abarr, Lillian Bell, * Claire Mlsson, Helen Barber, Beatrice » Cosmey, Marjorie Bloom. Lillian f Staggs. Helen Gwin, Eva Flynn, Oer • trude Blomqutst, Bessie Huckert, t Irene Parsons, Madge Horn, Ruth * Cesser, Lillian Pritchard, MaeGietzen, * M?*B^ higher—at only 55 SB ta, SI The beauty of styles—newness and richness m of the fabrics are proving quite irresistible to every woman who views these <1 Including f Drongo Veloria l pleat one Fatcn skin These Ne\* Moccasin \pnzrlia Rio dp Lainp Fabrics Franchon Mokene \ Our success in inaugurating one of the best 1 Coat Sales in the history of this store is self evident through the enthusiasm accorded it by Omaha women—to be able to buy such coats for only $58 is a real merchandising j surprise. t Rich Trimmings of Fine Furs Chinese Weasel For Jap Mink Y'iatka Beaver Muskrat Biege Squirrel Squirrel y •* ■ ij Lay aside all other duties—make tomorrow your Coat buying day—do not permit such a rare money-saving opportunity to pass un heeded. i: Among the New Autumn Colors Penny Saddle Palermo Kaffer J Cinnabar Orblood Black m Kit For Cossark1 — • -* 1"* -£—** T1 —'i ''.1141 * Wii iTTS——i"~1T5r" ~ ■ .n.i'Wfr nrr-r—■ —■- ^ * * >♦ ’ --— — V --^---y-■ ! 1 Just 3 Days More of August Fur Sale ; Buy Now—Save 25% on Your Purchase of New .—— _ * \ Fur Coats—Capes—Scarfs—Jacquettes S? "" Select quality Hudton Seal Coat, taupe fo* collar and aufft. wida ®/|Q7 FA pI draped fo* hand, beautiful lined. $650 value this week . © » © / iDU *“ Beautiful Hudton Seal Coat, beige squirrel chin crushed collar, wide ♦Q'y 1 rtF Purchases bell tleevea of beige squirrel, $495 value this week. * X 'MW of fura mads during this Fine quality Hudton Seal Coat, larga chin crush collar and the new tfJOCO 7C waak will ba placed on puffed tlaeva of Hudson saal. $345 value this weak. ©*0©./D your Septamher account Belt quality Northern Seal Jacquette, Natural Amarican Mink collar ( 1 1 Q FA payable .n October. and cuff., $150 value thi. week . ©11Z.5U .— -■ — Northern Seal Coat, larga collar and cuff of dark natural mink, # 1 Q7 FA haaulifully lined. $250 value this week . ©1© / tOU r \ Sealine Coat, nicely lined, new piaffed sleeve, Viatka squirrel collar djl Ol OT DepOftlt *nd c^ff*. $175 value this week.. ... . ^ JL O Jl «d£0 A reasonable deposit will Southern Muskrat Coat, best quality, large collar and bell sleeve. <£QO 7C reserve tha garment of $125 value this week . ©I70.10 your cboico until wanted. Best quality Jap Mink Wrappy Coat, advance style, wide sweep, per- Cj \ A (2 QP All such garments held in fpctly blended. $595 value this week V ■ ■ w*fciO our cold storage vaults. 48-inch Natural Coney Coat with black coney collar and cuffs, $59 50 (£4 4 /“* Q \_/ value this week. Fourth Floor ^h~-r imnrinr- r- - ^ — * - - -- tbsi s nimr ■» an artist, and Dicky’s furtherance of it had so nearly resulted in trag edy, and earned for me a lasting and dangerous enemy. It was Just enogh to realize, how ever. that Mollie Fawcett was a very different being from Grace Draper, as fine of character as the other was evil. But I was glad.lndeed when our drive was ended, and the turn into the farmhouse yard put an end to our tnlk of art and artists. (Copyright. i»:4.) Parkvalc Church Dinner. Ladies' aid of Parkvale Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening for dinner. Everybody is welcome. Liberty Chapter, 0. E. 8. Liberty chapter. O. E. S., will meet at the Masonic Boys’ home at 2 on Thursday. Christ <^liild Society. Miss Sara Hhanley, superintendent of Christ Child centers, has returned after an extended visit east. After attending the National Social Work era’ convention at Toronto she visited the community centers in Philadel phia, Atlantic City, Chicago and Co lumbus, O. The new domestic science equip ment has been Installed at both the Omaha and the South Side centers. Classes will be announced later. The swimming pool has worked overtime these hot days. A special excursion has been ar ranged to Des Moines, la., tor any body who would like to attend the national conference of Catholic chari ties on Sunday, September 7. Two hundred and seventy colored children were entertained on Monday at the North Side center. Twenty fourth and Grant street*, in* n»w playground equipment which was in- ® stalled at this place In the early sum mer has proved a source of Joy and comfort. A delegation from the Camp Fire Girls spent a day mending books >lu the library. Birth Announcements. Mr. and Mr*. John Kmpkie au louncs the birth of a daughter, Au ?u*t 27. at Omaha Maternity hoag-l* al. J-DIAMONDS— Have One Lsid Away for Christmas ALBERT EDHOLM Upstair* Jswslvr 2d Floor City Not’l Bldg.