What! ail ay pnttf rfcirh At w fed Ah, tain tk uk u4 let tk credit (. If' SOCIETY ? Return to Hollywood. Miss Miy Prestelle of Los An geles left this week for Hollywood to resume her work after a two months' vacation, a part of which was spent in Omaha "with her sis-J ter. Mrs. E. C Tabor and Mr. Ta-1 bor. Miss Prestelle, who is a most attractive girl, is a moving picture actress and has played with many cf the big stars. ' Amateur Musical Club. The Amateur Musical club met rricay afternon at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Barker, the program be- ! ). AC Kennedy and Miss Eugenie hitaore. Omaha Matron Who! Appears On Musical I Tea Program. Engagements Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess had as their guests at dinner AVednes day evening at their home Mr. and Mrs.; Charles C George. Mr. and Mrs.' Luther Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman. : Cooking Club. The Cooking club met at the home of Mrs. M. G. Cozener for luncheon Wednesday. Personals Mrs. H. Ziegman left Saturdav for Washington, D. C, to winter with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Waf ferman. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Osten- berg 'and daughter, Virginia, have returned from St Louis, where they spent the holidays. They were ac companied home br their daughter Mrs. Walter M. Campbell. y.T A l --r vv i ! 1 r - V- - are Mrs. Bruce Davis of Unionville -uu., nis ucen me. guest ot tier pi euts, Mr. and,, Mrs. Jamrs A, T; gart, since before Christmas. Dans ioined Mrs Davi in OmaTi on Tuesday of last week. They re turned to their home Friday eve ning. Miss Mildred White left Tuesday for Chicago, where she will continue her musical studies. Mrs. Florence Owen of York, Keb, arrives Monday to spend sev eral days in Omafcl. Mrs. J. B. Kerrigan is now lo cated at her new residenct, 4905 Cass street Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Reynolds are spending Sunday in Lincoln with their daughter, Katherine, who at tends the University of Nebraska. Upon their return they leave for Mew York, enroute 'to Florida, where they will spend two months. Miss Irene Gallagher is ID at -her home. Mr. and Jlrs. Erwin Krans leaving soon for California. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harding left Saturday to spend the remainder of the winter at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Briggs announce the birth of a daughter, Virginia Ellen, at the Clarkson hos pital January 3. - Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Paxton expect to leave early in February to spend the remainder of the winter in Flor ida. . Miss Willow O'Brien, who has beea spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, has left for New York to resume her todies St Manhattanville college, Mrs. George B. Prinz returned Thursday from Chicago. s fy. H. P. Lycke was called to Toledo, O., Friday by the death of her on-in-law, Mr. C, K. MaxwelL Mrs; Maxwell was formerly Miss Et PauL Mrs. Isaae Congdon and daughter. Miss Josephine, left Friday night for a trip of several months to Phoenix, Arlr, and California. Mrs. Robert Forgan, who has been the guest cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaae E. Congdoo. left Sunday tight for her home in Chicago. Mrs. Mabel Balcombe Leonhardt las taken an apartment at 308 West Eighty-second street in New York. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, now at Bnrling toa. Vt, expects to join Mrs. Leon hardt soon for a visit Cel S. S. Ctrrtis and Miss Lynn' Curtis are at the Breakers, Palm Beach, Fla, having left Sea -Breeze Hast Thursday. ' Mrs. 'Elizabeth Warren and Mrs. TL W. Cowduroy left last Sunday to spend the remainder of the winter ia Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E. C Calvin have moved from the St Regis apart ments to the Fontenelle hotel. , Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane left Monday for Coronado Beach, Cal, where they will spend the re mainder of the winter. Mrs. Leila Brandeis of New York spent several days in Omaha this veek at the Fontenelle en route to California. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love are giv ing. op their apartment at the Colo nial the last of the month and Mrs. ' Lore, with her daughter, Harriette, wilt leave for the sonth for a visit of several weeks. - Mrs. Arthur Remington left Fri day" to spend the remainder of the winier in California. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman , leave Monday for Pasadena. MV. and Mrs. Harry Steele are spending two weeks in Gncinnati and New York. Miss Dorothy Judson left Mon day evening for Miss Somers" school ia Washington. She is now in her senior year and will graduate this spring." : i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowe are 'expected home today from Little Rock Ar It, where they have beea pending some time with Mrs. Lowe's parents. Mr. B. F Smith arrived from the east New Year's day to be the ?uei tor some twe of his nephew, llr. Farnam Smith, . . Mrs. Nelson is one of Omaha's young matrons who finds time to give adequate attention to her home and young son, Robert, and yet de vote herself in a generous measure to the musical life of the city She will zpntzr on a nrogram of the " J i . y- , tT ' ,ar- ! music ucpanmcnt, umana w oman s ag. r uuo, January i. i ne program. Mr. which is in charge of Mrs. Raymond i I I iMI II -fc' "ffr mi -r i iih T: " !i , i I Redman-Segelman. Mr. and Mrs. L. Segelman an- fnounce the engagement oi weir daughter, Anna, to Dave Kedman of Ottumwa. Ia. -No date has been set for the wedding. Higgins-Oppen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oppen an nounce the engagement oftheir daughter. Alice, to Michael J. Hig- Igins. Miss Uppen attenaea central High school and Mount Carroll ' school. The wedding will probably take place in the spring. Atkinson-Staples. Dr. L. H. Siaples announces the betrothal of his daughter, Marion, to Arthur Atkison Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Smith. No date has been set for the wedding. ' Marhoff-Henrickson. Mr. John H. Hendrickson an- j aounce's January 21 as the wedding j date of his daughter, Lillic, and j F. H. Marhoff of New Orleans, son j of Mrs. H. H. Marhoff of Omaha, j It will take place at the Immanuel Lutheran church. Rev. O. E. Henry officiating. A reception will be held j immediately after the ceremony at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F.J Pitts. 1 Marjorie Murray will act as flow- j er girl and Fred Marhoff Snyder, j as ring-bearer. Mrs. J. R. Henrickson will be matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Henry E. Snyder and Mi5 Olga Johnson of Moline, I1L, Chester Marhoff of Chicago, .broth er of the greom, will be best man G. Young, will be directed to Scan dinavian music. Mrs. Nelson was Miss Marjorie Shackleford before her marriage. She is soprano solo ist at Kountze Memorial church. and the nshers are to he J. R. Hen rickson and H. E. Snyder. Mr. Marhoff and his bride will re side in New Orleans after March 1. Many affairs are pfcmsed for this bride-elect. Mrs. J. L. Jacobsoq entertained informallv at her home, Saturday afternoon In her honor. Mrs. Charles Keller is .planning an affair for Tuesday evening. Miss Peterson will ' entertain for the bride-to-be, Thursday evening. Mrs. A. Swanson, Miss Edquist and Miss Esther Johnson will give a matinee party at the Orpheum followed by tea at the Fontenelle, next Saturday afternoon, x Community Service Morgan-Wickham. Mrs. H. C. Wickham announces the engagement of her daughter. Mary Gladys, to Harry A. Morgan of Chicago. No date has been set for the wedding, bnt it will probably take place in February. Miss Jennie Christiansen enter tained at a linen shower at her home Friday evening, for this bride-elect. Those present were Misses Mabel Roswall, Beatrice Maffitt, Helen Doyle, Zelda Hoheimer. Lola Marsh, Hclda Bolan, Mabel Norris. Lois Kane, Margaret Nelson,' Myrtle Christinasen, K. Jepson, and Stella Anderson. Degen-Markovitz. Mr. and Mrs. M. Markovitr an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Gejaldine, to Mr. David Degen of Pittsburg, Kan, No date i; weddn has been set for te ing. Visiting Nurse Meeting. The annual meeting of the Visit ing Nurse association will meet on January 23 instead of January 13. It will be an open meeting, with lunch at the Chamber of Com merce at 12 o'clock. In 1873 the high school girls ot i Portland. Me., unanimously decided 1 to discard jewelry and expensive ar ' tides of dress while attending j school. The Sokal Athletic club will have basket ball at the Army and Navy club from 8 to 9 p. m. Sunday, January 11 Open bouse at the Girls Community house, 1716 Dodge street Everybody welcome, 4: SO to 6:30 p. m, Mrs. N. S. Wal lace, official chaperon. Open house at the Army and Navy club for service men and civilians. Monday, January 12 Cooking class -at the Central High school at 6 p. m., for Community Service League girls under direction of Miss Marion Morrissey. Dramatic class, 7;30, at the Com munity house, under direction of Miss Martha Fodge, for any one in terested in dramatic art Recreational school at the Com munity hocse from 8 to 10 p. m., f pr volunteer workers. Basket ball practice at the Army and Navy club from 6:30 to 8. p. m., Western 'Union team. Class in social dancing at the Army and Navy club from 8 to 9 p. m.; Miss Lorraine Cowles, di rector. Basket ball practice at the Army and Navy club from 9 to 10 p. m.; Calvary Baptist church team. Tuesday. January 13 Lafayette, Patriot and Cluga club dinners at f-e Community bouse at 6:30 p. m. Class in dramatic art, 7i30 p. m., Lafayette club. Entertainment of the committee of girls work cf community service at dinner at 6 p. m. Anniversary party of the Cluga club at 7:30. Basket tall from 7 to 8:30 p. rru at the Army and Navy club, the M. I E. Wops team. Dance at Fort Omaha. 8:30 to 11 p. nu, the Joan or Arc, Patriot, Vamn and Beebe dubs. Wednesday, January 14 Club dinners at the Community house, the Ki-To-San and Wamn clubs, 6:30 p. m. Dancing class, folk and esthetic for Girls' Community Service league from 8 to 9 p. ntMiss Elizabeth Dumont, director. Basket ball practice at the Army and Navy club, Y. M.-H. A. Thursday," January 15 D. T, A. club will give a "kid party" for their members at the Community house, 7:30 p. m. Dance at the Army and Navy club, 8:30 to 11 p. m. Pa pillion Liberty, Cluga and H-e-l-p clubs. Friday, January 16 Recreational school from S to 10 p. m. at the Girls' Community house. Mr. Bur ton Twichell will have charge of the class and direct the games. The Beebe club will have dinner at the Community house at 6:30 p. m. The Pborbian club will have bas ket ball practice at the Army and Navy club from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Saturday, January 17 Leap Year dance given by the K. K. K. Girls at the Community house, 1716 Dodge, 8:30 to 11 p. m. Everybody invited; admission 25 cents. Mr. Burton H. Twichell. who has for the last two weeks been assisting at Community Service institutes in Hutchinson, Junction Gty and Man !.attan, Kan., will resume personal direction of the class in Community singing and recreation leadership at the Girls" Community house on Fri day evening. In the region about Ago bay, in the province af Shima. the Bay-of Gokasho Japan, as well as ia other parts of the country, women art J mosi exclusively employed in pe! fishing and diving. They cortr mence their work at the age of If and are in the water all the year round, except in the coldest season. But even during the cold period they sometimes dive for pearls. H As a Result of a Most Satisfactory Purchase A Sale ot Women9 s Dresses 1 $im $2750 $395 FoMo EhmB gmnndl the Key Bate of FasMoim The dominant position occupied by F. & M. SHOES is no longer a mat ter of speculation. It is now accept- ed as a fact, that the creative genius of F. & M. Shoes is matchless, and that our footwear conceptions represent the last word in style. Our latest creation for spring, 1920, is an all-over Velooze Boot. Wears better than suede or satin. Fo and M. Bt 16th and Farnam. - zzzz: fi SIhp II 1 lit ' 1 'X lUMESS $52 These Dresses Go on Sale Monday Morning at 9 o 'clock Two facts stand out beyond all others in tin's , sale. One, the high character, quality and the fashion correctness of these charming ) dresses. The other is that such an offer is unique in the records of the season. This sale is the outcome of a brilliant mer chandising move. The opportunity presented itself, and through its resources, this store was able to take command of the opportunity and bring it home to its patrons in the shape of .4 wonderful lot of Tailored Serge and Tricotine Dresses, Fancy and Embroidered -Tricotine Dresses, Dressy T ricolettes, Semi Dressy Serge and Satin Combinations; also Pretty Taffeta and Jersey Dresses. The dresses have been divided into four separate groups, and include all sizes from 16 up to 53, which will be welcome news to stout women. $1 Q 75 At this price you will J-yfind a small lot of Serge, Jersey and Combination Dresses that are worth up to 35. $9750 Dresses of Serge, Tri- ' cotine, and pretty com binations of Wool and Silk. Many of them are handsomely embroid ered and braid-trimmed. Worth up to $59.50. $391 Here are Dresses of Fancy Embroidered Serge, and Tricotine, Taffeta Dresses, as well as pretty Party and Dancing Frocks. Values up to $79.50. $KO50 A wonderful collection Olzz beautiful Dresses such as Fancy Tricolettes and com binations of silk. Dresses for after noon, party and evening wear. .Values up to S97.50. Hash Gonne ALU 'EVERYBODY'S STOWBT aoinidliry Needs Featured in a Special Sale Monday We feature in this sale only the better grades which will give longer and better service. We want you to put this sale to the test by bringing to it your ideas and your individual desires. We believe they will be answered in a most surprising way. BBBBaBaaaa Parlor Brooms $125 Zeda parlor brooms made of best quality broom corn, varnished handie, $1.35. ffll Wash Boilers $3S5 Extra heavy tin wash boiler with copper bottom, has stationery wood han dle, $3.95. Wash Boilers, $635 All-copper wash boilers, made of heavy material, stationery wood handles, good cover, $6.95. i "One-Minute" Wash ing Machine $18M Hand-driven washing machine, easy to oper ate, priced at $18.00. Electric Wash Machine $95 M Electric wash, ma chines, One -Minute make, all parts guaran teed for 1 year; has swinging wringer, $95. Water Pails 39c Galvanized iron water pails, 10-quart size, 35c Wash Tubs $1JOO Galvanized iron wash tubs, first quality, medium size' $1.00. Wash Bench $235 Wash bench made of hardwood, holds two tubs, wringer can be fastened in center. Ironing Boards $235 Rigid ironing board , large size, stands firm and rigid $2.95. & Wash Boards 49c Wash Boards, good, large rubbing surface, 49c Dmrastairi Stmr. Clothes Basket 429 Clothe basket, made of full, round willow, wood bottom, good size, $2.69. - Clothes Line 79c Clothes line, 100-foot length, made of cotton, 79c Clothes Wringer $5J95 Clothes wringer. Horse Shoe brand, wood frame, 10-inch rollers : warranted 4 for 3 years $5.95. Gas Plates $450 Gas plate that has two powerful burners, $450. Mop Outfits $1M : Sprutex mop outfit, con sists of large triangle shape oil mop with handle and large bottle of polish, $1.00.