' THE OMAHA" SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 2, 1919. V Ths ma that hath bo music fat kbaaalf, -j Nor la not saav'd wlta concord of swaat aoaasaY la fit for treasons, stratatanu and polls. Shakaspoara 4 And this our Ufa, axampt frarn ausUa haunt. Finds totiftws la traaa, books la tha ratninf bracks, Strmons in atoms, and food in avarylhtof. - Saakaspaafa CLGGI ETY Berges-Moates. The marriage of Miss Emmie Ber .j fes of New tRochelle, N. Y.. and Mr. Guy Moates of Lincoln, took place Saturday evening at the par sonage of the First Methodist Epis- wpai vii ui vi. rcvj iiius lowc rca the marriage lines. Mr. and Mrs. U M. Carter were the only attend ants. Immediately after the cere mony, supper for the bridal party was served at the Hinshaw Hotel. Mr..Moates is a freshman at the University College of Medicine here. He was two years in the service and .. met his bride in Virginia where she ' served as Red Cross nurse. He is a member of the . Iron Snhinx. an honorary organization at the -Uni versity of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Moates will make their home at 311 North, Twenty first street. ( Engagement Announced. ; Mrs. Mary A. Good announces the cngageme of her daughter, Helen Marie, to Mr. Bernard L Nestlebush, son of Mr. and MrsJohn , Nestle bush. The wedding will take- place November 19 at the Sacred Heart church, Rev. P. J. Judge yi read ( the marriage lines. Miss Helen ; Moore will be bridesmaid and Mr. John Lacy will act as best man, Bernice Nestlebush and Patricia Scanlon will act as flower girls and will carry the ring. For Miss Michener. ' Miss Alma Michener and her fiance, Mr. Gale McAlpin&of Coun cil Bluffs were boner guests at a party given f the dinner dance at the. Athletic club, Saturday evening, by Mr. and MrsFJ. Birss. Rus- ' sell roses arranged , with ferns formed a most attractive centerpiece. Covers were also placed for Messrs. an Mesdame Joseph Michener, par ents of Miss ,Michener, George ... Chrissman, Mrs, Sadie Mayer, Miss Edna Birss, and Mr.. Alfred Mayer. ' The marriage of Miss Miche ner and Mr. Mc Alpine will take place November 11. Mrs. Chriss man will be 'matron of honor and Hiss Birss will be bridesmaid at the wedding. - , jr - , St. Francis Alumnae.. The St. Francis Alumnae associa tion", of which Mrs. John iMullen is president, will meet Monday' eve ning at social service rooms of the, N .St Francis academy. Miss Addie K. Gannon of Davenport, la.; will ' deliver the first of a series of-Jec-tures on parliamentary law, which course wilrbe studied by the asso ciation for the year. Miss Gannon is the governor of the National Fed eration or Catholic Alumnae Asso ciations. Mrs. Mullen and - MiA Elizabeth Morriss of Council Bluffs are in charge of the lectures. , Anniversary. , Mrs. Frank H. Ogle will entertain at ,her home, Sunday, in honor of t'ie56th wadding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are Nebraska pioneers, having come here in 1870. HolloweTen Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker en tertained at dinner at their home Friday ' evening when decorations were suggestive of Hollowe'en. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charks T. Kountze, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson, Mr. and Mrs. ATL. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mrs. F. A. Nash, Judge W. A. Red- . ick and Mr. Charles Hull. - Omaha Peru Club. The annual Peru reception" and dinner for all Peruvians and fr'ends will be held Thursday, November 6, at the Blackstor hotel during the State Teachers' association. At 4:30 o'clock there will be a "get-to- ; : k' : L . I President Fine Arts -A AO) - f : - 5. r y S :' - . "w A' v . - - - Mm? c? ' , ? A reminder to -.girls and guard ians, that all gifts for our French war orphan must be at headquar ters this week in order to have the box properly packed and ready for shipping. ' A request is made to have all do nations for the needlework guild at headquarters not later than Tues day. , I " . ' The torch bearersof all the camp fire groups in the city were called together-- at Omahequa Thursday afternoon for the. purpose of form ing a torch bearers' council. The Canwaste group, road of the loving heart, met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. C. R. Hamil tpn, Monday afternoon. The girls are planning' to have an apron sale soon and at the meeting Monday, several aprons were finished. The Okfhi group had a party at the home of Minnie Taylor on Tuesday evening, Each member brought a friend and an enjoyable time was spent with music artd games. Miss Hdith rettegrew is the guardian of this groups The Abanakee group held a council fire Monday a the" home of their guardian, , Miss Margaret Woodward, when the following girls tookNthe Wood Gatherers de sire: Mildred Ayer, Mira-Lehman, Beatrice Ruperight Marie Thom sen, Arlene Shamp, Agnes Bexten, Phyllis Weberg. , . ' The candles of work, health and love were lit by Agnes Bexten, TWariV Thomsfii and Phvllis We berg. Gertrude Carlisle took the Camp Fire Girls desire. This group had a Hallowe'en party at the home of Arlene Shamp. , The Ocowasin group, Mrs. L. N. Peoples, guardian, held a Hal lowe'en masquerade Thursday night at the War Camp Community house. The Tomoke group with Mrs. H. P, Gates, guardian, held a Hal lowe'en masquerade party at the home of Frances McChesney. Mar guerite Forsell took the prize for reaving the most unique costume. !.. The loheha group, MissJBertha Vaughan, guadian, had a council fire at the Y. W. C. A. Honors were awarded, after, which the girls discussed .the Value they derived from theircamp life this summer. The Iyega group met at the home of Corrine Jones on Tuesday, when plans were-completed for their Among the most prominent wom en in club and social' activities in our city is Mrs. Ward Burgess, un der wliose capable presidency the Omaha Society of Fine Arts, will be conducted this year. .The first meeting of the 9ason will ' take place on Saturday afternoon No vember 8, at 3:45 in the Hotel Fon- tenelle ball room, when Mr. James M. Beck will lecture on "The Crisis," pertaining to the i constitu tional crisis caused by the recent war. Mrs. Burgess is interested in all of the best things that come to Omaha and the Omaha Society of Fine Arts and its work. "are mat ters of supreme importance to her. "The Omaha Society, ot fine Arts is working along civic lines, said Mrs. Burgess. "We try to bring the best exhibits of art avail able to Omaha, in order that the people here may see what is being done in the field of art by noted foreign ancNAmerican painters. Our lectures are along civic lines too Famous speakers,, who have won their fame, are engaged to lec ture along civic or artistic lines, and our constant aim is to farther civic advancement by these activi ties." ' -.'.'' The largest exhibit of the year will be held at the Hotel Fonten c ;e from November 11 to 22, in clusive, and Mrs. Burgess and her committees are busy now arrang ing for -the event. , f gether" meeting. Dinner served promptly at 6 o'clock., i I he secretary of the Alumni asso ciation, W. N. 'Delzel. .Blackstone hotel, Omaha, Neb., taking reserva tions, v The "annual business meeting of the Alumni will be held at the close of the dinner. ' - . Bazar of the Churches. All of the chufch societies wishing to hold a bazar in the court house during December, should send a member to draw for dates and space Tuesday, November 4, at 2:30 o'clock to room 316 Y. M. C. A. Personals Miss Jennie D. Herdman, who is visiting Mr. ,and Mrs. William Herd- man, will remain here during the winter. , -;.. ' Mrs. CV B. Horton is in Denver where she will, spend the winter. ' i a) ) Mr. W. S. Wright and sister, Miss Ada Wright will winter in San Diego, Cal. s Mrs. H. P. Caldwell, of Chicago; who has been the guest pi Mr. and Mrs. -William Herdman, has gone to California to spend the winter. Mrs. A. A. Wirt and Miss Mabel Wirt have. taken an, apartment . at Ocean Park, Cal., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Simpson are planning a trip to California in the early winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Megeath will will probably leave for Los Angeles after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gunther will leave after the holidays for New York where they will speltd the ret mainder of the winter. Miss IjabeLHarrity of Pittsburgh arrived- last week, to be the guest of Beatrice Coad. Miss Jo.ephfHe Congdon expects to leave the first of the week for St. Louis, "where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Herbert French, and Mf. French. v v t . Mr. A. G. Beeson, who was taken suddenly ill on Monday, has greatly improved, although he is. still in a serious condition. s. Mr and fr. Rnhert MVSwitzler have bought a home at 4914 Daven port street, wheVe they moved last week from the Glenario apartments. Mrs. Merrill Burfch, who has been the guest of Miss Margaret Baunt for two weeks, left Wednesday for" her home in Dubuque, la. jrjr Miss Esther Wilhelm and Miss Virginia Offutt arrived home Wed nesday after several Nweeks'xvisit iU' the east 'V Mr. and Mrs. George LaieV, Mrs. M. R. Murphy and Miss Helen Mur- donation to the French war orphatf Christmas box and to the needle work guild This group also enter tained vat a Hallowe'en party at the home of Ruth Allen,- when about 30 of the girls and friends were present. " -' - ' ps r-- t Girls! Your-hair. needs a little "Danderine" that's all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when irglydandruff appears, or your, hair falls out, a 35-ceht bottle of delightful, dependable, "Danderine'!. from any store, will savet your hair, also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too! NEW YORK SJOUX CITY LINCOLN OMAHA Very Special ; CONANT HOTEL '. ; BUILDING, " SIXTEENTH ST.y x Very Special v Monday---Tuesday---Wednesday ; : v' V ' Semi-Annual Half Price Sale A . of Millinery '.: I Every Hat inthe Houise at Exactly One-Half Price . " J. W x The most Sensatimal'Values we have yet offered. Thereare 5 " rfhf , . Handsome Model Hats, Chic Turbans, Distinctive Street " J?" fk. ' ' Hats and Wonderful Creations. Not one reserved. v - '"WmW SmSJ r ' -l' ' All Sales Final) . y:mJm e "aFfl S w '.j' '.'-' physmotored to Sioux City to spend last week-end. , Miss Murphy , will remain for a 10 days' visit. N Miss Katherine Thummel left Monday for Douglas, Wyo where she will spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Fred Clarke. Mr. and Mrs., Hal Brady left Sat urday for Fort Worth, Tex., where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned have, taken an apartment at - the Blackstone and . moved Saturday froii their summer' home, vWaldon Wood, near Florence. j Rev. Thomas J. Mackay, who has been ill at his hpme, is much im proved. v Cat. Pryor Market landed in New York Wednesday after spend ing two years vin France with the quartermaster's corps. ' Miss Mary France and Miss Vir- Tnia Hincrnm rf New York. " who have been the guest of Mrs. John L. Kennedy, leave Monday to spenjl' a weefc ra Colorado, Upon their re turn they will spend two weeks with Mrs. Kennedy. -1 Mrs. W. C. Burns, wijfe of Lieu tenant Barns, is a recent arrival at Fort Omaha. ' Mrs. R. L. Gibson, wife of Lieu tenant Gibson, arrived at Fort Oma ha this week(o join her husband. Capt. A. McKinley, Lieut. James Neely and Lieutenant Jordan have returned from a week's trip. Miss Albione Van Schaack, who has been the guest of Miss Dorothy. Hall, returned to .her home in Chi cago Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Porter ' an nounce the bith of a son, Thomas Reymnolds, jr., at the Stewart hos pital, Friday. .s ' ( , -. A soil was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Leveen. Mm. F. W. Thorne and daughter. Dorothy, returned Friday from Loi Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne hava taken an apartment at the Colbert Mrs. George Covell leaves No vember 14, for St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. Ewing Brown tre at the Fontenelle. , . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanford of Ketchikan, .Alaska, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John PercivaL leave Monday for the Pacific coast where they wilj remain for a few weeks before sailing" for the' north. Miss Mary Morsman is attending Bryn Mawr. ' - 1 ?- Mrs. James A. Tancock-has re turned from England where she spent threk months with her son, Lieut. Montague Taneocjc Mrs. E. H. Luikart of Riverton. Wyo., and Mrs. Willianm Bawu pf Milwaukee are visiting their motJ)r, Mrs. E. M. Hogrefe. ' NEW YORK iSIOUXClTY LINCOLN OMAHA - TOIN k " ,THE . RED CROSS ' ' TODAY 7 CONANT HOTEL BUILDING, SIXTEENTH ST. JOIN THE RED CROSS TODAY 'V t HANDSOME HUDSON- SEAL COAT DEEPLY BANDED AROUND BOTTOM; . WITH NATURAL SQUIRREL -WIDE CUFFS AND SHAWL COLLAR OF SQUIRREL REGULAR PRICE $975, REDUCED ' TO ?750. , Presenting ' r r A Wonderful Assortmenlof .V. .'1 Luxurious . f ; As a Special Feature of bur J November Sales Furs 20 Per Cent to 35 Per Cent Off Present tow Prices Featured are magnificent Dolmans, Coats, Coatefes, Novelty Wraps, Capes, Stoles, Collars and Muffs, shown in a wide variety of fashionable furs, in modes approved by Paris and New Y6rk. : : 4 - 7V v Some of; th& Many Values: . '. Beautiful Coat of Hudson Seal, three-quarter length, 'wonderful C ? wide shawl collar of beaver. Regurar price, $29. . .". '. . . . J.S ' Three-quarter length Marmot Coat, belted model , with deep' - , . pockets, wide shawl collar and,wide cuffs of Nutria. Regular price j) j() $195 ...... . ;. r. . r. V. .1; .r. .. . v , . . . . . ; T 1 v 7 French Seal Coatee, wide cuffs and shawl collar, lined with beau- (0 OA tifulPussy Willow Silk. Regular Price $350 ................ $0J Natural Muskrat, three-quarter' length coat, lined with Pussy . J93A Willow Silk Regular price, $295. .. 1 .................... .'. .ff ou : Genuine Eastern Mink Coat, showing the new Bell Sleeve and (fjOA . Detachable Belt A wonderful g"arm ent Regular pricei.$475. PJUV Many Other Coats and Co atees, From $125 to $875 Long Hudson Seal Toga Scarf, with pockets in each end-Beau- t$ 1 AC -lifully lined Regular price $195... . . ................. . . . . PATO Handsome Mink Scarf, trimmed with beautiful tails Regular- M A A price $145 ......... v P 1 v V a Extra large Taupe Fox Animal Scarf, with large bushy tail and ' lined with Georgette Regular price $95 . . .r P U , Finest Quality Qray Wolf Scarf Beautiful lining of Pussy Wil- CCQ Jow Silk-Regular price $85. . .... . ... . ... . . . B. .. . . . . ,.xPOO Brown Poiret Fox Scarf " v ' . (fcCQ Regular price $85..... .V. . . . POO Natural Raccoon Scarf Extra quality V 2Q Regular price $49.50....... .v. $07 ' Many Other Special Reductions Too Nurnerous to List. ; FUR SECTION SECOND FLOOR 1' 1 , i IS T - (