2-n Till: O.MAI I A I , SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER IS 1014. CHRISTMAS JOY FOR ORPHANS' lain, lb kIp.i t orne I anil ll'l n Ka.-t- OMAHA OIEL JUST WEDDED IN LONDON. Society Women of Omaha ai Well as ,Pliuiin(t for Bo Farties The f.Hc.elig icsrr.ans ni nran aa ar a i at t ni it mn n w p CRECHE BENEFIT BALL SOON His Itant'lpa Curl) In nrmlrr la llnlp Ifind, (r This Hnst llc- m'lnl aleadsr. !TNIA V VniitiK Irntde a smuiy pie Israel, s:"n j.. m lt M.I -OHM lll.f WU illllllillg ! been made for -Monday, the opening n'grit or ( Tl r Prior Little Hi'li U rl." at tin fran- dcls theater: Mr. MiirlinT. four; Mrs j Iirtncu nf ni.nrll muits. i'n,r, ann. four: .1. nwnifi'i, ioor. .1. jtu j i,crs four: .'. 1 "fi'i'wnrn oi 000- , ,11 muff, four; Wank .Tndeon. four; Tt. sj rlntk. three. others hn UI attend arc. ". T. lae, II Miller, Iv. Hndlay, .1 s. Summits. W. y Mlllnian. W. Vacuum Sml'h, J. F. 1 1 icyn nrnl ll.il ltrnd . mi.! I 1'or tli" matinee Ttieslay T.-111 1'c.nltns (lull. Mctrn.olitan linll X. O. lump ?!! li ' rl." Shirley Mmir of c oun- -rr'L'u.v i,"n" J;,.,-r;!, n- ",M,7- ,, IcIlltlutM will have three M"". at,.! Mrs. Tl r.8iA - Vr. hnrles M, IiihIi. ' . ,,. . 1 . ,r. . v.r.. ri .. .1 i-u-.K. 1.. . i. ioiio...i Ada t I'avls of Cowrvit l'iffn ft box r"y bv lltandets thfMl-'i inrlv for Mr?. a'tcr fliiik of Milfunt. I'imn. Mildi-r-IlfMikiiisn wcduina. .Mi 1 1 oioin n , lob. l'trts ehih. Mjlnri ijdimi duo It'll I'li'O. WKI'SKSIiAY-Mrs. John ft M'l'onnld. l'in"hron at Conim, 1 rial hdi, followed by Orpheum theater piut for Mrs. I'latk Till IISHAY-Mii-s Mhiv r.anuls'er W II In 1 rl. fine arts lecture. Vomit onion s ihitstlan AaMH'iHtlon auditorium. I f. in. KIMl'XV- .Mi. Janus T KpiIiii 111. bridge h.iii wiin. Miii. A. II. letter, luiirli'on j for Mm. 1 link?. u oiiiPii coir.ru at Miltrr nrk. I TI H1A V-I rniriP I'.ivU e-luli ilntirlns pnitr. Jump Mr-nry trinl'il. flnn mis Iretiirp. Yonnir Vonfii 1 'h. l."t 111 11 As .loclutlon amlitoi ium. M a. 111. l:vrr body l Inlrrmtcil In 1 1 r 'h rial inn a hhln tlil'b n r.n ry in? a aii'l lotlilnK tr Hip millions of ir little hll-lrpn of li War onp of Kuropr niirt also 'lollilnK 'rr the o!ipr dilblrrn anl Dip mothiis ho ar In want ami auffi rinK Mr. I'iPitiPnt t'liaap. wllh a arnrr of up aiatanta. haa bad crp.it ihhtm in ralnlnK tunrla and irpnroiia alfta for Hip Cl.rlst mat ahip. Mra. Hprtha ffiitt. Mrs. Thoniaa l. rranp. Mrs. UniiM IHptx. Mrs. 1'rpfl A. Nih ami Mrs Milton T. Harlow r arh In tiatfa of (ommll!'-' anil urn working untlrlnaly for this sirat work. 81 orpf ot lukil n'slly lubplrd have liern rpiplvpfl at Tlic Ura. nfflrp 11ml tWs wppIi thp arhiwl rlillilrrn will makp a Ibtep l ontilbntloni . Futida. rlothlna anil tos, nml. In fart, almost anything rarrpt prnvlalona, will bn wvlooine and will dnnhtlrsa bp more ar prri'lated than any othor (.'brlstmas gift we stvp. ' Kvprythlnf must Ip In by l'rlday or Hatitrrlay and thp railroada Iip orfprpd to rarry pvrrythliig fur tha f'hrlstmaa ahip frpp of rluirir, Thp rnltad Htntpa KovprnrriPnl haa mu all ai rannpinPiits for Bending thp chip and also haa nuulp arrangpmpnta with the dlffpn-nt amlma a a dor a of Kuropn for the distribution of the Clirlatmaa glfta. Creche Benefit, forlpty mil danrp for Hip bpnpflt of tha Crp hp at Ihc Homn liolrl, Saturday pvaning. Novpmbrr I'S. Mrs. T. l. Kim ball, who baa Ijppii ptraldpnt of th CrPt hp association for tha Inat twrnty-flve par. MpndaniPi AVarrPn RoRprs. Tliomaa Kll liatrirk. Arthur C. f mllli, J. E. Buininprs. lxiuia Nash, JaniPS ('. I'alilman, Ixiuli (.lark, Arthur Hogers, llcinard Cappn ml Mia Arabplla Kimball ain among those who have the affair In charge, and they will pi a re tlckota on shIp npxt wrek. Mnee abandoning tha old plare on Nlnetaenth and Harnpy atreeta a year ago last July, the Creche haa typn oatab llahed In Tark Wilde Place In tha oM T. Klinliall bom and this anmincr Mrl, 3Ciroball gave the houte wllh one lot and a half or ground to thn Institution which h has for manr yeari barked with her Interest and support. In addition to this the Crrphe management (las now purchased the house next door with three lota from Mr. It n. Kimball and this Is bring remodeled Inside to give a play room for th Ptilll1rn Inif a room, as well as more sleeping aceom tnedatlons. Omaha Girl Weds Abroad Mies Ulldred Merrlam, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Nathan Merrlam, was married lo lieutenant William James Plebl, n. N. I., of Aberdeen, Scotland, at 1 o'clock raiuruar aiirrnocn, arcoraing to a t abler ram reoelve.1 br the hrldeg father, air. jvathaq, Merrlam, and her sinter, Mrs. Itarton Millard. The wedding la the culmination of a gleamtr romance. Mr. and Mrs. Mer rlam went abroad thla summer to spend few weeks at Oatend. They railed on in learle, and Lieutenant Ilehl, who la a reserve officer of the n.-Jllih navy. , w as ' thii-d offiter on hoard the Cedrlc. Mr. Merrlam returned home several weeks ago and Mrs. Merrlam and fcer daughter went to Rwrtserland and r urned to London at the outbreak of th it la not known when LleutPi.ant Dlehl will be called for sea duty, but the yuuiia couple will gpend their honeymoon at Vlyraouth. jirs. uernam is erted home next month. Tor Popular Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Clark of Mil- lora. ionn are tha guests of Mr. and 1 ilr Oiaalea fl MTnM. I.I li. v ariit-Mrs. McDonald being sister und brothiT. Many social ai fairs hare been arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who will he here three weeks. Thursday even . 1n( they were honor gueata at a bog ; party at the Jirandeis theater, and Krl day evening were entertained at dinner at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. CharWa O. McDonald, following which the dinner guests made up a party at the Orpheum Mr. McDonald will give a luncheon at tha I'nlverslty club Tuesday, followed by a Brsndels theater party for Mra. Clark and Wednesday Mra. John R. McDonald wilt entertain at luncheon at tbe Coin mercial club and an Orpheum matinee party for Mrs. Clark. From Thursday until flunday she will be the guest of Mrs. . A. II. rettars. Tboae pieaent at Mr. and Mia. Mr (onald's dinner and theater paity Friday veiling were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. John H Mrlxmald. Mr. and Mra. K. '. Twamlcy. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fetters. Mr. 'and Mra. N. II. liarrlnmn ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. MrUonald sz' In.ade for Monday, in' oprnma num v. , t Ti e Poor Little Hi' It U rl." at tin Pren- II ,le(s tbcMer: Mr. Miirlnrr. four; Mrs j II i . Iirnirn of Cnnncll TtPiffa. fni.r. A K. j If ' fV- , MIllniHt,. W. FaniiMii Sml'h. J. F. II . l for "The Poor II . , 31 ill s a . i 'for t wanty -four anifsts. ' A " - ! The adaine "'till or.b rs for t'ie en aaaeinent of Hurry lender at thp Tran- f .lr(s tbratrr .Mnndny matinee ami night. g i,lowr rs, are more nuim roua than for . , , '. 1 v--v v -1 avt Will i am - . r' AJ uames Diehl - (- ' Mf - itiiiarea - 9 - . - ' J i . v - 4 t p .... j' . ' ' ' : i . :. ' ... ; -,. . . LV- : : '"-j7 i In tu weeks by Mrs. K. C. Mason. The iiimit erB of tht club Include: Mra'lames T. hnsrtz. P. A. raniiin. I,. A. Iirni'ody, C. 1'.. Jayrox. Mesdamrs K. T. Mason. H R. liaietearf, Oarar Molmnn. .V '. Ilartman, the call game were awarded Mesdames John Stubcn. Iurie Qulnby, J.- w. Wcndrotigh and J. lleeny. Those present were: Cacti Club. The f'srti il.h held lis fiiat dan tha eensin Friday evening at Ctiainbeij Thoae j. resent were: ot any attraction. Among the larger parties are: I'aul lloarland, reven; William 1 1 III Clark, four; Ir. J. T. Matthetta, lxx party; Dr. A. P. Cam Jon, three; V. T. Hunsnn, three; Joseph liarker, four; It. W. Anderaon. eight; A. B. Warren, four; Mrs. J. Mlcheuer, five; Dr. A. P. John ston, fOur; James M. Patton," five; If. M. Thomas, four) Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, four; Tlnrton Millard, five; Forest Itli hardson. four: Mrs. I D. Montgomery, four.' Others who will attend are: II. B Plrk- ens; lr. uanehette, A. M. Jeffrey, Uenrge II. Thummel, IX K. llenedlct and W. C. Billiard. Tha following reservations have been made for the opening performance Thurs day evening of "Help Wanted:" F. L. ilaller, five; dRter lleyn, four; Mr. Ada I. Davis, four; Frank Judsjon, four; Mrs. Pinto, four; Fred Itamllton, four; W. 8. Btlllman of Council Hluffs, four; H. Warren, four. Phi-Eho-Sigma Banquet The Phi lliio Flgma Mcdlrul fraternity of the I'nlvcrnlty of Nebraska held Its fifteenth annuul ban'iuet at the Univer sity club Friday evening. Covers were placed for eighty-five. Including mem bers from the faculty and honorary mem bers. Dr. P.. B. Davis was tostmaatcr of the evening, and those responding were Dr. W. A. flush of Malvern, Is.; Dr. A. E. Lane of Iramle, Wyo.; Dr. W. N. Andoraon of Omaha, and A. C. Harry of the senior class. Among the out-of-town gneats were: Drs- F. Wel'lo V ntt. A. K. Westervelt. Oenige I. Helton, J. llompes. J. II. Ooodenough, A. I'.. Jine, W. A, Hush, MI'iM -rnn!e Knller, A il.-p Mi'Dnnald, Sylvia Mover. Imlao I 'am oi. Viola Cnx II. tendon. S a rren. Klrirrnre N , Margaret Thomas, .lean I on al, Mary Wire. laiher:oi Knclish, ' i rriP K shn. Is iIip! I'npiisiiia. Iona f Kirney. I In wl i 'nlo:rii. M . fl Kolle- . A a Jneliami, lt hi r K roi'r r. Mildred Crns: 1 herea Flnnnp.iti, I lornihy Arnold of Jdnreln, Neb ; Florence flrsv. Munrty rrtersrn. f'l.rlro flBiivreau, Knat. .fraalp Xesl, Jessie MrDnnalil, Mnrle tt H'len. Msrshn Ifprndon. Cpla Veat. Mabel Arnett. Mary Plerrou. ' ''erne .Sirles, M. (lould. Messrs Robert Rurps. w. Mi'btiard. r ; Y.. r. pn rkp. loon AHuii h. (1. II. Wilbrruer, li. T. Irfina-. I vril Flaniilgan, John Moore, Vriink Fortner, Morsn Smith. F.arl Moorp, r iiarles W. Riett. r'a mnel Alperaon. H. I'oiiHid I'.'iilsora. J. It. lteverldue, II. '. Karhitrh, .' Ul.r.rlool' s Donald McPherann. A rthiir Jiiata f son. W. Rav f wens. J. Ptnnlon j"I kell. Rvmoii(l Bntehler of l.lnr oln, Neb. ; I. . J. Potle. V.. R. Svanaon. f.TV.Tenee P.rnun. I.ee ,c ott. Harold Rteere, I i:i ve Hniirkf. f.rle W. Huffman, 'Hilton .tenk ins. C.porce T'.ori'.en T'moIiI u-ili:l,t. Hnrrv Wenlwrg. Tlarry W . Spi inger. M liars lone i 'miners, lli-ld.s, K. Kuasel). Mirtj Can. I Irlen HtHOle. I Jleen IMwards, 1'nnny bmld. llPlepe R'li, l-:fta Pnrendsen, MaiiP Walsh. H. irel Relnhart of Linroln, Dots Hunt, I. thel Siarnian. Irlia Rlrhards, i o)r1on Mrers. P.nth (pntlemsn. Mnrle O Noil. I'nnnie Llddell. M.irlla Mathews. I mrothy Firming. 1'rHi.ris Hroderson, ilroe-1eve Roffertv. Harts, t .1 dys Fowler, Ad i. Hlsek. Harrl Fowler, i Jia'-e Roberts. A lice 1".llTust l'i nnr'a Thomas, Hazel J"ainp. Flrnrni Jean Davis, Irene. Walker. ,ir:miip Anslnnder, l'.KIe llousman. Messrs William C. 'r i'ton. T'nrl . Torr v Uernld P.olland, Harris. Knrle MeMahon. Paul llunnate, Nrl! M.irah, Clmilea Kl!e. V. J Ki ndrhh, I- R. Howell, A I. Moth. T. F. Roarh, Ralph Pell of Lincoln Neb.; T. Campbell, X rt Pnvle. o'-hIiii. W. H. Rovers, Frnest A. fir1abs, Mirshnll rryeti, Pnluli 1 Hinr, Mt Tiliirk. .lark 1 illiolnle. tohn Mrf mil, lr T. C. Kellv. t IT. .Tones W.ioi-ipnrmft, ln-r- Wplsh, V.. I. Maver. I Vol er Clevrtund. 1 d '')!and "'UN-mi . Nlaon. " Siirhnrt Wavne T,. Moore. Ja-k Sur'iart j MISS'S ! Mildred Carl?oi. i Meadanir I Aleandrr Ft- k, I T. I.. Combs, I K i:. Iirand". J. I' Mryern. V. ff. lUha l. '. L. Anrlii s ! .1. W. Woodrnueli, i -I. R Fradeiihurc, I Kdward Stoltrn- beip, ! A. W. loan ii I.a irie yulnbv, J lleeny, John St 1 1 ben. Misses Mabel IJergquift. Mrsdame H Wlndhelm, W. K. Koote, J. kuhn. Arthur Kuhn. PrPs'on Davison. Ronald Peterson, H, A. ''emeron. K. J. MrAdame. Kdward knnpp. Lovell Dunn, "harU-a Bothwell, E. n. Whitlork, F. F. Perkins, Hale Fdxby. j Magnificent Hair Easy to j Obtain Quickly- Some Astonishing tieau y becrets I i Matty Month of Prttion Tim Hav Now Been Eliminated is) the Acquire ment of Btamty, .Say Valeika Suratt, America' Famout Self-Made Beamty-Actreit. At Prairie Park Club. The Al-Po-CIa club which la g.v'.ng sJ ! series, of dances at Prairie Par! club house, searon of lH-10lj, held Its opening1 il. ne'e Friday evening, October l'i, in. I and k most, enjoyable evening was had By Mis Valeska Suratt If you could equally s"e n difference of two or three Inches in the Krowth of your lialr In a few weeks' time end de tect a superb improvement In 11. vigor and silky appearance you would perhaps wonder whether a miracle had not br-'Ot suddenly performed. ChnnB.es of '.his kind ale so 1i:frpiuriit tluit most w-omro I tha .Itil. V. no. lifll-'e lliroi miioi., i-i io n ' i "i" 'H nci mcir invitoil remains that If the proper nimnis iue eiu Kuears. j nose in attendance were: Misses icrtrod Rrll, Mary Sir K Hi sol t, Irene KuM-h. May lliman, Hrrmia Voimc. j fiertrude l-'rost, ' 'hun li. j ' "lara .Miiiquardt, I lrar Itai her, LliZfibelh ' ! .lumens on. Amelia Helinberg, Lillian I.ind. . F.velyn Nenle, Alice Xrm Rurirh Molntz. r.inrp Joni-, Messrs .T. L. Reprroft. F. c Powell, '. c. Rahn, W. Wtuart. rj. K. Anderson, H. T,. Ja ohson. J. Crowe, R. N. Frankum. J. A. Perry. A. K. Kwnnson, . Nelson, . A. Johnson, J. . Weeks, J. rViea-nanl, K. Wlllrodt, A. F,. Axford. W. M. V'aiiKhn. N. II. Attwoori, Misses ' '"ra Dwnrik. I.IIUp lyhmnn. 'larp Karnuin, Shipnian. era Patterson, Kat.hryn Krtie, M'irie K. Archer, Alice Patterson, Anna Pork, 'lol,-t 'avlman, M'ldreil Filer. I Men Kofitibg. Harb.u a Miaipe, Jones. i oil,, Lewis. File Peaks, May .laenbsen, Messrs. '". A. Jaenbren. It. Armstrong, ss. J. Krng. F. Nelson, Irmon. C Ratier, Frtxon, I. Palmer, V. Shriim. V. Martin, Tornll. Vol. f. H. Tallman. C. K. Kddv. c. J. Martini. 1j. Jensen. I ployed they nrr more likely to occur inati j not. The proper means, of couryo, ire I (Hp controlling factor. Mere hair ',nnh p. Whirh are commonly sold In riepac. d form and ready for nee. are so often weak In power and in iiiaiedieuts that it Is la- r'liim'.ng hnlr. Srni.n si.lfn solution can be nht-iitieil at anv .Irt'u 'tore. It never falls to destroy all h ii:. lip-ht and coarse. itli th utmost rnpiilitv and tliorramh ne.f, nnl It iir(r Iniiiies the most sen sitive shin or leaes a n-ark. MH? S. T. ii -Mu'" ..hp I't-eam 1s ner- ssary to brnutifv t(,p sHtt and brine It lo a condition of in. omtmiable lovellne in 11 aiioit limp. A fe- diva' use will piop Its res-ill-. M up n mixture of i i tbpnoniif',il of lilyn rlnp and our riipi r of zlntoiie in a pin of water; Tlrs rn.'ikes a 'ntiry cr am uliirh Is to be card ery bb. r.-.lly frr- day. This mary oirr a pint of cim. uhicl-, is manv tiinra more ths:i o-i oidlnari'v ray for prenre'l i renins which do not Klve the I irni results. You w.ll soon find thai cwry red r,t. fi -rklr and blemish will lii-Hiipenr and hove the skin pure and i li ar as n. lili. W. A. 1. I U. w. I ' n. n. .t. Il C, Moore, Mr. nnd Mis. CUnlon Hamilton Mr. and Mr. f. M. Palling. Surprise Party. A surprise party was given Thursday evening In honor of Mlsg Martha Brttton at her home. Prizes we're won by Misses Rose Zecmelster and Nell Kaiser, Mr. Mont Weir and Mr. Bob Cnrruthers. Con solation prizes were awarded to Misses Kstherine Kaiser, Mildred Durnall and Mr. Frank Davis. Those present were: Donnelly. Uritton. Mlsees Dis ci. A. Merrlaon, it. Morris, It. Potter, U F,. McDonald. Matthew Tlnlry, (leorge Rual. Ivlgar Christy, At the Country Club. There were several dinner parties at tha club preceding the dance last evening. A "Dutch treat" parly was made up of: Mr. and Mrs. Ilsrold ITItrhett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster. Mlaae Misses I,nulse Dinning. Klitabeth Davis. Menie Davis, Meaara Mekrs Peii HHllagher. Wlllard Butler, Paul Oallngher, C, 1. 1-oitl. Roger Keellne, Olivers entertaining at dinner were:, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. I'oye, who had eight gueits: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountxe. four; Mra. Metralf, four; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Methane, six; Mr. Ouy Furay. four; Mr. Harry T. McCormlek. four; Mr. Oeorge A. Meyer, four, and Mr. M. C. IMors, four. Eolidajr Affairs.' The sc hool set and the debutantes will I be miit.il entertained during the holidays and plans are now being made for many tt the social affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith , HI give a dance for their daughter, Mis Harriet Huntington Ifinlth, December rs. ' tod Mr. and Mrs. C. W. lUnjfUoa will )lse give a dance for this popular debu tant en the evening of December V.. ' The Cornell Glee club will be In Omaha December P and will give Its concert In. the n cilng. and there will be a round f entertaining In their honor. The ate of the ftorority dance holiday Vk this rar will be Widlieaday, 1-n-ruber V, at Chambers. The Vouiu uitK-n in charge B re Mle Morion an I Vao:nl Tol. Fsther Wllhelm. lirace 4ilion, A Ike Jvgullli, laaltt Yition- At the Omaha Club , At the Omaha club ljlday Mrs. F. W. Clarke was boniest at a luncheon In honor of tor..slstcr-in-law, Mia. W. J. Hun i acker xf F-aglnaw, Mich., who la her guest, Covers were laid for Mesdamea W, J. lliinaacker, F. II. Davis. F. N. Conner, M. C. rcters, Harry Cummlngs, II. W. Yates, B. F. Crnmmer, Oeorge Peterson. Rcba Morgan, a. II. Thummel. II. ft. Clarke. A. 11. IWeson. C. W. Russell, C. K. Johannes, Herman Kountxe, K. F. Fx-lda. 3. C. French. John II. Butler. J. J. fulllvsn and tlenrge Vosa. Ia.it week nml from there goea on to Washington for the Notional Bar sss0- elation meeting and to spend a week or two visiting relatives In the east. Diets Club Dancing Party The Diets club will give a subscription dancing party Tuesday evening at the clubhouse. For Mr. anit Mrl. Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Cudahy arrived In Omaha from Chicago Saturday morning to remain until mmday evening. In their honor Mr. and Mre. O. W. Wattles enter tained at a bridge party of twenty last evening at their home. UniveTiity Houiewarainj. The Phi Rho Hlgma fraternity of the I'nlvemlty of Nebraska will hold Its house warming at the new fraternity house at Forty second and Dewey ave. nue about November L European Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levy finally ealled for home, on the Adriatic" Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I'eycke are thought to be on the "Rotterdam," which sailed Frt day. Booth-Montgomery Wedding. MIfs Laura Kllsabeth Montgomery, daughter of Mrs. Julia Montgomery Pratt, formerly of thla city, was married Wednesday, October at New London, Conn., to Lieutenant Ren.lamln Noble Booth. Coaat artillery, I', t. A. Qwlng to the recant Illness of the bride, the wedding was private. Mra. Pratt and her daughter lived at Annapolis, Md., for sev ernl yearn after leaving Omaha, and then resided ut Holt II. O. Wright. Fiirhers Island, N. V., where Mrs. Pratt's son Lieutenant 1-Mward Montgomery, Is sta tioned, and where Lieutenant Booth la also on duty.. Another son, Alfred Mont gomery, Is In the navy. Pleasures Past. Miss Oretcherl Williamson entertained aeven tables of bridge on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nleman. Mrs. Martha Kberts entertained the Cood Time club Friday forenoon. Pro gressive high five was the came, prizes, being won by Mrs. Oeorge Mori In. Mrs. Frank Alvord and Mrs. Sadie Atkins. Mrs. Frank Alvord will be the next host-es. Friday Bridge Luncheon Club. Mrs. A. C. lUrtman entertained the Fri day Uridine Luncheon club at her hom Friday. Mra. Cyril Chllds nf Sioux City its the guret of the club and prlxes were won by Mrs. Oscar Ilulman and Mrs. A. C. Mason. The club will be entertalnod Temple Israel Society. The Young People' anelety of Temple Israel will hold Its opening meeting Sun nily evening at S:.W o'clock at Temple, lararl. John 1. Kennedy will be the rneakcr, and there will be an excellent musical program. For the Future. Mrs. Jainee T. Redman will give a large bridge luncheon at her home next Friday. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Charles Hrhwager entertained .t luncheon Thursday, following which the afternoon was spent at brlda-a A eni,. scheme of sank and white waa carried out In the decorations, roses, smllas and ferna being, used profusely. Assisting the hostess were Mre. V. O. Dyball, Mrs H. V. Pchwoger, Miss Mildred Carlson and Miss Mabel Bcrgrjuist. Prlxes tor Mr. and Mrs. w. Mr. und Mrs. W, Misses Blanche Kaiser. Hose Zernielhter, Kstherine Kaiser, Llllinn Miller, Oram Kaiser, Mildred Durnall, Messrs. ,T. SuteJ. J. Ilazen. M. Wrarp, 15. Carrutheis. A surprise party Mary Zecmelster, Nell Kaiser, Oraco McDonald, Martha Rrltton, dean Brltton. Mesur. F. Davis. J. Murray, W. F.ddy. T. Uritton. was given last week rV .t -J. jp t -.. "the apj em mvm Ml.-'rt T li. N. -He-e 1- a wrliikie-ii- , n ovlng formnlii ahirli hn alr-nly br coiiip famoiL" bpciu.'p of lis quirk nrtinti "jln rpiderln tli shin plutiii and vlgornM.s Kurd tlinrrlv ellmlnii ill! nil trurpu nml lines of ago. Mix two lihlespianfula of "igaiii- BC'yceririe and two oonr" or eptol in n T X " l f'lnt of watrr. The result is a bean- TL x - f ( t r ' il crram of womlprfol nhsorlient oiiHji- iosenes r.f flesh d'siipt-ear In a re- iy pnort timp. tup ditfernce in earance of age will lie oiiite atart- i iiiiz. a In honor of Mlae Bertiia Clausen at her home. Th evenlng,was spent In music and rames. Those: present weref" Misses Klale, McClean, Kllen Morris, Mario Wagner, t'leophiis Hterrett, Hazel Lnrson, Margrette Allnnlck . Mefisrs. 'Ikiwunl I,yneh, Fred Morcledge, Alfred Zerxan, Floyd Kahler, Mr. and Mra. N. Clausen, Mr. and Mr. It. L. Putnam MiKSea Irene Kvans, Francis Diera. Men ha Clausen, IMythe Clausen, Matty Jones, Messrs. Howard Kves, John pkthlecht, Larl Stephens, 'A DiHtftBce si Sertftl Ischfi t ReatB Bti RnsK H Frtsj Tais EkiIWbI Ferrwls." marks hie how much of them ar sold at nil. If you would obtain a really beauti ful head of hair quickly and with little trouble. Just make up yourself at home In a few minutes, a mlxturw of one ounce of beta-qtilnol with one-half a pint of al cohol and half a pint of water (or use a full pint of bey mm If you wish Instead of the water and alcohol) and apnly this HbPrellv. The result will aoon be appar ent. Hair will atop fnlllnc, dandruff will diaanpear and the hair will grow with re- merknhle rapidity. It Is. In fact, a hair forcer. The hair roots quickly take on new life and vigor, and. naturally enough, whpn thla occurs, almost anv hair trouble in hound to cease. This formula makes over a pint of this un equaled hair grower, and cosla muc h leas than a hn'.r tonic, and, besides. It Is far more effective. ,. 4 IMlll.LlPrA. It. T. Superfluous hair on a woman is a hideous thing. Many women hesltato to uao depilatories be cause the ordinary preparations aold for tlila purpose Injure the nkln and leave a wpiit where applied, simply because the hair Ih literally burned off. The. way to do In to uwe hlinpb; aulfo volution, which Ih the onlv thing known that will simply dissolve away the hair and leave the akin soft, whlt and smooth. In this way no one ertn pvrr tell you used anything for F.YKLIN'A I . I pvelopnicnt of the buat ia very often possible: There la no ab solute assurance of this, however. There is rtanser m the use of vacuum rupn, pumps and the likp. Th following mix ti re is safe and haa bepn very siiccpsn ful. To half a pint of hot water. 'add half a cim of sugar and two ounces of tuetrn. with which any druggist will supply you. Dissolve thoroughly and take two teaenoonf uis at;er meals snu on retiring. MISS FON'W.Y-Po not pinch out blark heada. You can remmo Uiem without fail and In a few minutes by sprinkling some neroxln on a hot-wet epongc and rubbing thla on the blackhead. Then look In the mirror and see the difference. This Is the only article I know that will really remove blackheads and do It al most Instantly. ? 4 JANET T. D. You probably don't real lxa that dandruff mav now be dissolved away completely. This is not done with soap, because the alkali does) not permit of It. But if you will dissolve a tepoon ful of eggol In half a cup of hot water and use as a head wash, you will be surprised at ita splendid results. Ton can aeenne frdm your druggist at small cost enough eggol to make over a doxen of these shampoos. MISS WAITING Hydrolized talc Is a remarkable thing for excessive perspira tion of tho arm-pits. T'se It liberally and you will find that you will surfer no longer from the extreme wetness under thp arms, your dreea shields and arm pits) will be freeh and dry and you will have no more gowna ruined by perspira tion. HyUrolixed talo con bo obtained nt anv drug Btore. It also destroys pernplrH tio'n and body odors completely. Adver 11 serpent It! In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bmith and Mr. Marlborough Bmlth, who were guests (Continued on Page Three, Column One.) PATTERN HATS '"fro!!l".!!re.c?:"d:...S5 up to S15-S20 Tli new Inrgfi effect, the very thing for dressy occasions. Then we have a nice trimmed M Cfl hat for ,v OZ"OZiUU-00 F IVl. Scfradell &l Co. 1522 Douglas Street. jb!tj iiffliB! Mivmwiaa mjiMKStMrn'JiiLfmiJjii 'jjjoLm-iMisisia. ' Girlish Complexion Now Easily Acquired Pan Club Announcement. Cards have been arnt out announcing the opening of the Tan club dancing eason. Ten parties are to be given, the first to lie held at the Home hotel, and the others al the new Foatenelle. The clnb has ,a membership of forty-five cople. The officers are: It. A. Van Orsdell. president; I M. Caldwell, secre tary and treasurer; Joseph Fradenburg. Dr. Wahl and James Allen, directoie. To Attend Bar Meeting. .Me. W. F. Ourlfy lcn Fitday for Wash lii'ttou to atttm the NutUmul 11..I aa So idtlon meeting and Jiclue W 1 1. Mc Hugh Itfl Saturday Mr. J. Y, VYoodiougb wtul te Chicago "A skin of blendod snow, cream and roae ' is the way aa Ohio correspondent learribrjB her newly acquired complexion She la one who lias adopted imrcollied ax III place nt eoain, tics, masaage, steaming and other met hods. Many who Iimvu tiled this marvelous wax report that Ita effpcls are quite different from thoa m' any oilier treatment It produces a complexion of exquisite glrllah natural nea, raiher than one bearing evidence of having benn artlf l.-Jsllr "made mr." tine that ia lndee.t "Naturaa own." the re.mll of gradually absorbing dead par ticles of aiirfaca skin, permuting the younger, healthier skin beneath to shew itself and giving Ita pores a rhanee to breathe. Mrrcollted wax, procurable at any dsiig store In orlntnal one ounce pai g ag. la put on at night like eold cream and washed off In the morning. t t - . .1.. k. .. V . . . . . , . .... iniin., iK.oraoip ia i rera from I hope who have Irlrd the wrinkle. r-muting faie hath ahlch I reeoninvrmied iecei:il if anv have mislaid Ihe forinula. here il la: .e es. powdere I amollie. aoed In ' pt uch liasel.-."Natalie" In the Woman Miil'.ajit.-Ad trtieiiH.ut B ack to the United States National Bank BWg. in New Quarters, Nov. 15 TCfl ig -li FSOVAL ALE In the Meantime a Far Reaching -3 ilxi.ii-aJl'Jlvu 7 -iVHji Uack again to its old 16th St. location; back to almost the very spot where its reputation was up built! Tho (7. B. Brown Co. is soon to move into a speeiaUy' planned, specially equipped room in the ex quisite new United States National Bank Bldg., now being erected at 16th and Farnam Sts. But be fore tho move every piece of goods now in stock at this temporary location, will be sold at a discount LA110E enough to make EARLY Christmas buying a decided object. You see, a new store bespeaks an equally new stock, therefore the desire of the C. B. Brown Co. to enter the new location with only goods lhat have never yet seen dylight in Omaha. Tho consequence is the most stirring Jewelry Bale you've EVER had. (All goods reduced except a few contract lines.) 10 ojQ Off on Diamonds Loose or Mounted ,0 ?fLon,An-, Solid Eqn Off on Best Gold W Fill Filled Jewelry pifFINAL;:--i REM0VAL &lfi. 20 off Howard and Hamilton Excepted Novelties in Silver Now. . . . Any Clock in Our Stock. Now 15 off ioff Leather Goods, Traveling Cases, Jewel Cases, Hand Bags, Men Card Cases, Etc., now at ONE-FOURTH OFF. All Opera Glasses, including the famous French LeMaire Glasses, now at IS 7c off. All Cut Glass goes at ONE-FOURTH OFF. Canes, Umbrellas, etc., at ONE FOURTH OFF. In fact every line of goods carried by a jeweler is offered at a large discount. Not a bit too early to purchase gift goods ahead for Christmas Just a line in regard to the equipment of the newer store You've tlm to shop letsureir now; you ve a perfect e lectlon of goods now; you've the advantage of the LOW prices thla Final Removal Sal affords. All goods purchased tier engraved free; all boxed la the select style one has grown to expect St "Brown's." Too much cannot be promised for the nswer store to be occupied by the V. B. Brown Co. in the new United States National -Bank Bldg. Jt will be a meeting tenter for Omahans; a show place; one of the hsndsouest appointed stores tn this part of the West. do Jewelers Diamond MerchantsSilversmiths 403 Sputh 16th St., City National Bank Building, Omaha