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THK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: FEBKUAKY 20, Hi 1(1
What
is Going On
in Society Circles
Scheduled for tht Future.
Mis Ida Rlmrp will give a dinner
Thureday evening. Weirrh I, preceding
th Subscription danr.
The O. C. nilcki glv a dinner Thurs
day evening preceding th Subscription
luh dune at Turpln's hall.
Th Franon-Helglan Relief society will
meet Tuesday with Mr. Warren Rn(r
at 10 o'clock In the morning and will
spend th day winding bandage.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Jtidann will enter
(aln forty gueat at dinner on Thuradtjr
evening, Msrch t preceding h subscrlp
llon dsnce at Turpln's.
The rgaW cluh win give a dsnHng
puny Thiirat.ay evening at Metropolitan
hall. Mr. At Swanaon la chairman of tilt
commitiw In charge of arrangement a
Mr. Kds.nr II. Hcott la planning to en
tertain ten or twelve of the children
who live .n her neighborhood Tuedy
afternoon for a little Informal dance, i
Mr. and Mra. P. J. I-erroon and Mr. and.
Mr. George Morrla will entertain the
member of the Comna club and their
huahanda at tha home of the Urmoni
Monday evening.
Tha annual Washington's birthday
dinner at the Omaha club Tueaday and
the Fontenella annlveraary dance Friday
evening are tha blggeat affair of tha
coming week and promiee to be well at
tended. The White fhrlne Vhlt rlnb will be
entertained Monday afternoon at the
iMaaonlc tmpl. Mr. Mary Wearn will
he hnater. Thla will be ' gueat day,"
each member being privileged ti bring
one gueat.
Mr. C. B. Keller will entertain at
luncheon Turdy at th Omaha club
for Mra. Meredith Nicholson, the gueat
of Mra. fharlea T. Kountse and other
friend, and Thursday Mra. Arthur C.
t-inlth glvea a luncheon for Mra. Ntchol
aon. while numerou other more or leei
Informal affair are being planned f r
thla popular gueat.
Come to Omaha to Litre.
Th newest realdenta who will consti
tute an addition to (mart Omaha aortal
circles ara Mr. and Mr. Jre McNIah
of Wiener, who moved to Omaha last
week and have taken a houne at WTO
Harney atreet. Mr. McNIh la president
of tha fltsts Banker' afaoclatlon.
Mira. McNIah. who I th daughter of
Charles Hammond, a Lincoln capttallat,
waa president of tha Wiener Woman'
club and waa eilenslvely entertained
prior to her drpartur for Omaha. Th
Winner Woman'a club held a, special
meeting lat TAieaday In honor of Mra.
McNIah, who I of a moat engaging par
aunality. Original verie for th oc
tsslon were written by Mra. Anna C.
Newhlgglt -,. aecond vie president of th
club.
Betrothal Announced.
Mr. and Mr. 8. M. Levsy announce
th engagement of their daughter. Belle,
to Charlea ' 8. Adelman of Dea Molnea,
la. Th wedding data will be announced
later.
Home Party at Lee Huffs.
nr. and Mrs. Lea Huff will gtva a.
house party, commencing Monday and
lading throughout tha week with ad
ditional dinner guests avery evening.
From Monday to Friday tha Ut Huff
v III entertain Mr. and Mra. A. W. Brayer
of Norfolk, and Mr. and If. B. Rldleg of
Lincoln. Friday Mlae Pauline Ptethman
of Orand laland, wilt arrlv to b Mra.
Hufr house gueat, and, on tha aama
day, Mra. Huffa sister. Mra. C. B. Ooodln
of Halt Lake City, la expected. Mra.
Qoodln okpecta to rlalt Omaha fur several
months.
Tititori Take Leare.
Mra. William Fitigerald and amall aon,
IMIly, who have bean tha gueata of Mr.
Kltsgurald a parent. Mr. and Mr. T. C.
Byrne, left Sunday for their horn In
Troy. N. T.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Dumont had
a a their gueata laat week their alater, Mra.
J. K. Kberole and her mother, the latter
having had aa operation performed on
her arm while hero, which proved suc
cessful. They left Saturday for their
home In Denver.
Mr. Wilson Auatln and little daughter,
Rtelyn, who have been vtattlng with
Mra. Austin's parent. Mr. and Mra. C.
K. McOrew, left Thursday for Chicago.
where they will spend a week before
returning to their home at Pelham Manor,
N. T.
Mra. J. E. White, who waa htr vtattlng
her nleca, Mra. F. l. My era, tor a few
daya, ha returned to Lincoln.
To Warmer Climei.
Judge and Mr. W. D. McHugh and
Judge and Mra. W. H. Sanborn of Bt
I'aul left Saturday for Honolulu, to be
gone three month.
Mr. Joacph Heyden, accompanied by
hi alater, Mlaa Sadie Hay den. and by
hi alec. Mlaa Ophelia Hayden, left
Monday for California.
Mr. and Mra. Oould Pleti wtu leave
hortlv for th south. Mr. 1)11 will be
th Ak-Bar-Ben repreaentatlv at th
Mardl Oraaa carnival In New Orleans.
Mr. J. M. Wetcalf leave th end of
th week for Lo Angetea ta spend tha
remainder of th winter. Mr. Motculf
will b Joined by her alater, Mr. IIerhey
of Portland. Or.
Leap Tear Dance at Turpin'i.
On of tb moat enjoyable of Washington
dancing partte waa given at TurphVa
academy Friday evening by a group of
tan young glrla. A feature of th eve
ning waa a favor dance, when hatrheta,
American rag and other tokena wer
distributed. On hundred couple at
tended. Th young women who arranged
tha affair were:
Mltaee
Ada Black.
Margaret Black,
Mnna Roseiter.
Florence Koaelter,
Margaret Otneen,
Mlaaea-
Margaret Mulvlhltl.
h.sthrr Mulvlhlll.
Madeline Mulvlhlll,
Mary Clar Swtft.
JHelen MoCafTrey.
La Mart Club Dance.
LrMar club will ntertaJn at IU nest
Informal dancing party Monday evening
at Turpln's academy la honor of Wash
ington's birthday. Th commute In
charge of arrangement la:
Messrs Mesara
Adrian Lund. V. kh in It troth.
Hob Heath. Jack McCarthy.
Jay CoUma.
Chaste in Residence.
Mra. Clar B. MacMlllaa haa given p
her horn In Benson and taken aa apart
ment at tha Hotel Rlvard.
Trarelert' Entertainment.
The I'nitrd Comnusrclal Travelers will
give their regular monthly entertainment
at th Swediso auditorium- Saturday
bight. Ti e boy Bcuuta are to be prreent
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ELi&liUian Campbell
to ate their exhibition of "Flrat AM."
Tha oommlttea ha aeveral other good
number planned. Refreshment will
also be aerved. J. Howard Martin la
chairman of th committee.
Oolumbui Club Dance.
Th Columbua clufe entertained at a
dancing party at Metropolitan hall on
Thursday avanlng. The following were
present:
Misses .
Mlssea
K ln.
Klhel therry.
Met lie Ktrnur, .
Mary Maher.
Hortense, Khepherd-
aon
Irene O'Neill.
Louise Elbert,
Irene Tracy.
Measra
He Olson,
YA Riley.
McIonel(J.
t'aul.Kelley,
tne Knapp,
.Mm Regan,
Frank Coulter,
J, J. Kllment.
OertruOe Laus,
I.ura Hrui h.
8. llnrtihaidt.
Margaret Kngliah.
Mary Kngllsh,
Koee L'lxun,
Margaret t'oulton,
Thresw Flaitnaaan,
(lladya Van Kent,
Treaa Morlarty.
Messrs
F. J. Kossbach.
R. W. Harklna,
O. J. Asatnan,
O. J. Oiiiera.
K. V. Kelley.
K. R. Wallaca,
C. W. UritU-
Paul Walsh.
Martin Holbrook,
Social Oouip
Mlaa Francea Nash la spending th fort-
nlaht In New York.
Mra. Lee L. Paly of Highland Park, Ill-
I will vllt for ten day longer wun nr
'mother. Mra. John B. ruray.
Mra. Herman Cohn leave Monday vn-
Ing to loin Mr. and Mra. A. D. Brandela
at New Tork and Allantio City.
Mra. Frank Orr. who haa been with her
slater, Mra. Harry L. Cummlng. lor me
aat two weeks, returned to her home In
Duluth Friday evening.
Mra. Herman Kountie left Wedneaday
to visit In Nw York. Mra. Houmae
will ioln a Dartr from Omaha, which
will spend Kaater at Atlantlo City
Mra. B. B. Davis, who has been one of
tha ohaperona during Junior week at the
Phi Oamma Delta fraternity house at
Cornell university, returned home from
Ithaca th for part of laat week.
Entertain for Daughter.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Birmingham enter
tained party of young folka Thursday
evening at their horn in honor of their
daughter. Nell. Rose and carnation
wer ueed for decoration. Th evening
was spent In dancing, muaio and game.
Thoa present were:
MUaee- M
Ulllon Ifflln,
Jeen tiortlon.
Uildred McUrath.
Neil hlrmlngham,
J ilia Butler,
Francea McOrath,
Messrs
r iifd-n.
Irvln Mevltti.
N'. Baxter.
Io Kruger.
Dirk Oordon.
FlHanor Butler.
Florence Hellman,
Marie Jvffreye,
Mabl Phlllla.
Trreu M.iiralh.
lura Crager.
Mesa re
If. Jeffreys.
I'harlrs Aubrey,
Ieo lrr,
J. McVirmlck.
W. hmltli.
J. MK"aItrey.
J. Dwyer,
kw-aare. and Mesdamea
Wtllard Johnston. ijrurg Wilson.
Phi Beta Pi Fraternity Dance.
Alpha Alpha chapter of Phi H. ta PI
medical fraternity of Crelnhton unlverstt
will entrrtaiii at at a dancing pirty at
Chambers' a"'demy Friday evening. The
guests will be the fraternity brothers end
two members from each fraternity of tha
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Guests in Omaha for the Auto Show
"TIts.
Arthur
' Krock
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university and alao from each fraternity
of th medical achool of th University of
Nebraska. Th patron and patrone
will be:
Doctors and Medames
Robert lttxur J. Hhramek
Claude I'ren V. O. Bk
A. V. Itenncesy
Surprise Party.
A surprise stag party waa given Thurs
day evening in honor of Mlsa Julia
Murphy at her residence. Oamea were
played nnd prlaea wer awarded to Mlaaea
'.ero Keaton. Evelyn wllaon. Alio
Murphy and Mr. Morlarty. Thoa prea-
ent were:
M issos '
Mlaaea
Alloa Murphy'
Margarette Dunham
Hvelyn Wilson
Tilda Curry
Fannie Dyhrberg
Katharine MoOarthy
ulla Munitir
Me belle Wilson
Tlllle Cohen
4'ttle r itsuatrk'k
Nellie Avrea
Marie rial a
Vera Keatun
Meadnmea
. H. Renehardt
Mesdar
K. Murphy
A. Morlarty
lierlha Joy
Stork Special.
A aon, Robert Alllaon Lehmer, was) horn
to Mr. and Mra. Charlea B. Lehmer of
Charlton, la., on Wednesday. Mra. Alli
son left Thursday for Chariton to visit
her daughter and grandson.
Dance in Dundee.
Tha Dundee Junior club held It dance
at Hart hall Friday evening. Thoa
present wer:
Misses
Mli
Martha Qyger.
Margaret V II llama.
Beat lie MonU
gontery.
Tura .lmmerroan.
Huth CXwper,
Norman.
Martha Clark.
aiarton rirown,
Addle Muilenry,
Kllsanetri Perrlg.
Yellsla Presaon,
liOoia ttweeney,
r.inei net.
Margaret Hoffman, Ifnelop Hamilton.
Anaeilne Rush,
Clarissa brown.
Huth McVoy.
Ifarker.
Kathleen Ovrmain,
Mossrs.
Wilton Jonea.
8wm Wlllard,
Arthur Klein,
Uvnnrt McOagu.
1ji bunderlano.
Nina (iarrett.
Messrs.
lekwrenc lfogu.
Oeorge Weet,
loin weicn.
I dr Scott.
Muiuon Dale.
tieorg Cmiiwr.
lehe Wllliama.
Thomson W a bit-mar.
Howard tunliam,
Airred Abrwhamaon.
Rlrney Miller,
louglaa 1H,
Cedrlc Baldwin.
ltarthold Medlnger,
Ralph Whitney.
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Kurd Miller,
Mra. Cliuton Miller.
Valentine Dance.
The young people of Trinity cathedral
gave an Informal Valentine dance Thurs
day evening at Jacob hall. There wer
about elxty present. Mlsa Sarah Moffat
and Mr. Klmer Root, pupil of Prof.
Chamber, added to tha entertainment
of tb evening by giving clever and
graceful duet dancea.
Notes of Interest.
lieutenant Harold Kll Will b ia
Philadelphia th Bin f th SBonth. where
he has been ooramlsaion4 to duty on
the new United State destroyer th
"Down."
Ml France Graves, who ha been
lailstlng In th work at Bedford reforma
tory, the New York home eatabllshed bf
l'r. Kalhrrln li. Davis, for the past two
mouths, is now In New York and wlil
go from their to tSlrrghlun farms, near
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and d&ujMet
Kathleen
Clare
Philadelphia, a similar Institution, for a
stay.
Mlsa Rachel Metcalfe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Metcajf of Omaha, haa
been ehoaen as on of th four ladies who
will pisy th leading part In th annual
oollege play, "Mra. Dot," to be given at
Washington university, St. Louis. Miss
Rachel and her companions were selected
from a class of twenty-two contestant.
Mr. Marshall Clark, the celebrated
portrait painter of Chicago, la engaged
on a portrait of little Mis Elinor
Kountie, daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Charlea T. Kountse. Mrs. Kountie went
over Monday night, accompanied by her
daughter, and while In Chicago they
were gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cudahy.
Orpheum Theater Party.
Mlsa Esther C. Nelson entertained th
Bachelora' club at a box party at th
Orpheum Saturday afternoon, followed
by tea. dan suite at th Fonterwlle. Those
present wer:
Mlaaea Mlssea
Helen A. Anderson. Hasel Anderaon.
Maggie Matthlea, Ksther C. Nelson.
For Oueit and Bride-Elect.
Mrs. Alexander Pollack will entertain
Friday at an afternoon bridge for Mra.
Daniel Korn of New York City, who
la th gueat of her parent. Mr. and
Mr. Morrla Levy, and Mra. Louis
Strauaa, whoa engagement to Dr.
James Ooets has Just been announced.
Fait Festivities.
Mr. II. M. Hayden entertained four
teen gueat at a 1 o'clock luncheon on
Friday at the Fontenella hotel.
Mr. Will Leed of Chicago. III., was
entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mra.
R. L. Hovey. Cover were laid for
even.
Sixteen friends arranged a aurprtsa In
honor of Mra. Minnie Wanda Friday
evening, th occasion being her birthday
To celebrate the fourth birthday ot
little Otga, Johnson. Mrs. Oeorge Peter
son gave a birthday party Friday after
noon. Th guests were four small friend
Dorothy Peterson. Julia Christiansen,
Helen and Ellen Ueratlauer and their
mothers.
Personal Mention,
Mlaa Myrtle Brady 't for Chicago
Saturday evening, to return the latter
part of this week.
Mr. Le Huff returned from De
Moines Friday evening, where he ha
apent th week at th Automobile show.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Love are now occu
pying Mr. Georg L, Hammer' a apart.
ment at th Clartnda dining th absence
of Mr. Hammer and Mlas Hilda Hammer
Mrs. Kll Sviulrra, who left last Sun
day with Mr. and Mra. IIoxl Clark
for New Dork, has gone to Jekyl island,
oft th coast of Georgia, accompanied
by Mr. Henry U. Kstra brook.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. R. I- Huntley spent last wet
In rait lJtke City.
Mr. and Mis. John W". Towle and Mi
Marlon Towle It ft thla week to spend
fit
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TnislXmibrook
few weeks In LouUvIll and South
Carolina.
Mr. and Mra. Kdward M. Martin re
turned Tuesday from Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. II. K. New branch returned last
evening from a few daya' ty m Lincoln.
Mr. Sam Quttman. Jr.. who ha been
visiting on th Paciflo coast, is expected
om today.
Mrs. Fred W. Ashton of Grand Island
went to Lincoln Friday after a week
visit in Omaha.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Brandela returned
home Wedneaday morning from New
York and othr atern points.
Mrs. Charlea Brininger of Grand Island,
who has been the gueat of Mrs. B. V.
McCe.ll. returned horn last week.
Florence
Social Items
Mrs. Frank Brown entertained the
members of th T. T. class of th Pres
byterian church at her horn Tuesday
venlng. Thla claaa is preparing a play.
The fsplnetere." to be given on the night
of March S.
J. K. Wolf of Nebraska City visited
with frlenda in Florence, Wednesday and
Thursdsy.
Mrs. S. B. Letobsky will entertain the
Ponca Kensington club at her home on
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Carrie Deyo, dnughter of D. Deyo
of Omaha, but formerly ol Florence, was
marrlrd thla week to Mr. John Chase, a
iromlnent young farmer living north of
town.
Mr. N. A. C. Francis of South Side
was the guest of Mrs. l U Plats. Tues
day. Mrs. W. B. Vreeland entertained the
Hillside clrclo of the I.ailfa' Aid society
of the Presbyterian church at her home
on Monday afternoon.
The "Girla of Our Neighborhood" en
tettatned at a leap year dance at the
Odd Fellow' hall Saturday evening.
Mlaa Julia Krlsl and th teachers of;
the school have arranged a patriotic
cantata to be given at th Eagle hall on
Wednesday, evening.
In honor of the visiting members of '
the district meeting th women of th
Christian church entertained at an oys
ter supper at Odd Fellow- hall Tueaday
evening.
Mrs. F. A. Sear of Rochester, Minn.,
who haa been th guest of her sister,
Mrs. H L. Plats, returned home Monday
evening.
' Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor leav
ahortly for Crawford. Neb., where they
will make their homo In th future.
Mra. William Mencke will entertain th
Do res society of th Christian church
at her home on Wednesday afternoon.
Mra. J. B. Butter left Friday for Au-
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bum. Neb., where) ah will be tha gueat
of tha atate) mleetonary meeting of th
Presbyterian ohurcn. ha will return
Tuesday. '
Mr. and Mra. William Barber enter
tained at a valentine party at their home
on Monday evening.
Miss Nell Lonergan of Lincoln la
pending the week with her parent. Mr.
and Mr. William Lonergan. Fhe ia ac
companied by her friend. Mlaa Julia
Jacoby.
Benson
Social Circles
Mise Agnes
Girls' Hewing
rmke entertained the
club at her home on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. K. A. Maver of Ashland.
j Neb . were guesta last Sunday at the
William Coryell horn.
i Sir. A. L. Ktrahle entertained at din
ner Tuesday evening at her horn In
honor of her (later, Mr. Ruel Williams
of York, Neb.
Misses Maurlne and Marian Marshall
were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday
evening In honor of their Joint hlrthday
anniversary.
Mrs. R. A. Osbourne was hoatess for the
Benson Kensington club at her home on
Wednesday at a Valentine party.
The KnKlUli Lutheran Ladies' Aid so
ciety will have a Washington birthday
lunch on next Wednesday with a party.
ir. ana Mrs. James Montgomery en
jtertained the Kcyatone Park Social club
on Thursday evening.
I Mrs. B, M. Plmpoon ha gone to Wieh
' lta, Kan., after a long visit with her
daughter, Mrs. J. A. Shopln.
Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Faucett have re
turned from month's visit with rela
tives in Herman, Neb.
Mrs. A. Hoffman of Callaway, Neb.,
spent a few days last week at tha homa
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marshall.
Mrs. J. W. Welch left last Tuesday for
Chicago, where she was called by the
death of a relative.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Kraus of Allen,
Neb., recently married, spent tho week
end at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Edwards.
The marriage of Miss Lillian Anderson
and Mr. Ernest Grabon will take place
at the Lutheran church next Baturday
venlng.
Mrs. John Mack In will' be hostess for
the Aufweldcrsehen club at a Washing
ton birthday party on next Tueaday.
The women of the Methodist church
will give a Washlngtonlan dinner In the
basement on Tuesday evening.
The 1. O. V. Ilelge lodge gave a dance
last Saturday evening In the Benson
Auditorium.
Mrs. N. II. Tyson attended a mothers'
and daughters' party In Omaha on last
Tuesday.
Mrs. A. M. Totman celebrated her
seventy-eighth birthday at her homa on
Wednesday. She waa remembered by her
old frlenda with a card shower.
Mrs. J. M. Laurltaaen was pleasantly
surprised on Monday evening by Omaha
friends In honor of her birthday anniver
sary. Mrs, Hans Johnson entertained . th
Lutheran Woman's . Missionary society
last Thursday. Mrs. C. G. Anderson lead
on the topic of "Child Life at Home,"
The Katharine chapter of th Guild
met at the Presbyterian church last
Monday evening for a 6:30 o'clock din
ner and social time.
The Christian Endeavor society gave a
reception Friday evening at the Presby
terian church for the congregation and
new members, A musical program, con
sisting of selecting th Hugh's orches
tra, and numbers by Misses Florenoe
Johnson, Kate Van Horn, Francis Mar
shall, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tompkins,
was given. After th program refresh
ments wer served.
Miss Mabel Nelson entertained the G.
O. C. Kensington club last week. The
guests were: Misses Ruth Rudeen, Jan
Hart. Constance Ilelgren, Lillian Ashley,
Edna Letvoaky, Lucille Mohrman, Alunda
Palmer, Mary Richmond, Christine Col
son, Esther Nelson, Eline Kromstedt and
Margeret Mohrman.
Mrs. Charles Larsen entertained at a
card party on Wednesday evening. Tha
guests wer Messrs and Meadames Tom
McOutre, Harry Knudsen, Fred Larn,
John Cock, Jade McGulre and Miss Effle
McGulr.
A leap year theater party waa held last
Tueaday evening. Those present were:
Misses Jessl Belli. Ruby Davey,
Pauline Sourwlne, Irene Cronemeyer,
Cora Jonea; Messrs. Edward Janke, Har
old Reed, Tom Donnolly. Tapp Morton,
Fred Ktlker and Ray Colaon,
The Baptist young people organised
a Phllathea class Tuesday evening, elect
ing, the following officers: President, Mrs.
M. 8. Hopkins: vice president. Mrs. A.
Martin; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Ray
Robinson; assistant secretary, Miss Hes
ter HUUgas; teacher and assistant
teacher, Mlsa Pickard and Mra. Burrlll.
Mrs. Edward Stoltenberg entertained
tan gueata at dinner on laat Sunday.
Mr. F. E. Zellers of Udell, Ia., Is visit
ing at the home of her son, M. V. Zellers.
Mrs. J. M. Lauritzen entertained ten
guests at dinner on laat Tueaday.
Mrs. E. M. Cook waa hostess for the
Good Time club last Thursday.
Verdon Jacobsen entertained fourteen
little folka on Monday at a birthday
party.
Mrs. Elof Johnson entertained at din
ner last Wednesday for out-of-town
guests.
A aong service will be given at th
Lutheran church this evening, under
the new leader, Arthur Melchor.
Mrs. A. Thompson of Castana, Ia., waa
a guest last week of her sister, Mrs. N.
C. Madaen.
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The Siik Shop
211 City 'ationAl Bank BIdg.
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Gros de Londres Silk Suitings
are the height of fashion for
two and three-piece suits, fin
ished and look like taffeta with
an invisible cord and will wear
much better. In all the fashion
able new spring shades, 36 In
ches wide. Spe
cial price
per yard
$1.65
.1,200 yards of plain and fancy
Dress Silks, Chilton Taffetas,
iireias, -
in plain and Glace ef
fects, worth to $1.50,
special, yard ........
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TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK
You can make a delightful shampoo
with very little effort and for a very
trifling coat If you get from your drug
gist a package of canthroz and dissolve
a Iteaspoonful In a cup of hot water. Your
shampoo Is now ready. Just pour a lit
tle at a time on the acalp and rub briskly.
Thla creates an abundance of thick, white
lather that thoroughly dlanolvea and re
moves all dandruff, exceea oil and dirt.
After rinsing, the hair dries quicklg. with
a fluffiness that makes It seem heavier
than It la, and takes on a rich lueter and
a softness that make arranging It a pleas
ure. Advertisement.
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