m 14 'i h E Jihjlu : O id A i i A , ISA T U K DAY ,A1JK1L 24,-liteO. Society f ' For Bride-Elect Among the attractive affairs being given for Miss Grace Martin of Chi cago, who is ' visiting here, and whose marriage, to William J S. Sackriedevof Omaha will take 'place in June, was a miscellaneous shower last Tuesday at the home of 'rs. William Sackriede. Twelve wcsts were present. Mrs. Ernestf rimble was hostess Thursday for Miss Martin at a bridal -rl;eon. The color scheme was rried out' in white, yellow and jrecn. Covers were placed for six. Informal Tea. , Mrs. Edward lohnson will enter tain informally at a tea at her home Thursday afternoon of next jsx.ek 'iii-honor of Mrs. Louis Hostetter iof Texas, who is th guest of her sister, ; Mrs. Charles Rosewater. Fraternity Dance. Gamma Eta" Gamma legal frater jvity Jield their annual dance Thurs day night at Hotel Blackstone. A hundred couples attended., ' Pi Beta Phi. Mrs. Leslie Johnson will entcr iain at a "cookie shine" luncheon at 'tier home, 3802 North Seventeenth i&trcet, Saturday, May 1, for the Omaha alumnae of . Pi Beta Phi. She will be assisted by Mrs. Russell :?.urruss and Mrs. Anan Raymond. "The affair will be in the nature of a ;celcbration for their founder's day, which is April 27. i Surprise Party. ' Mr. fand Mrs.' B. B. Willey were surprised Tuesday 1 evening by 32 (friends, the occasion . being their 20th wedding anniversary. The even ling was spent in dancing. r - V Visitors Here. ; Mr., and Mrs. Morris L. Gardner fere spending several days in Omaha enroute to their home at Ogallala, JeD., irom came rceK, ivucu., (where their wedding was celebrated Jast Thursday. Mr. Gardner formerly lived here iand is a brother of Charles R. Gard iner. "Mrs. Gardner, nee Mary Eliza beth Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wells, of Battle iCrcek, was a classmate of Misses Warjorie Cavers and Katherine jHastings at Beechwood schoo4, Phil adelphia. : , To Give I Musical. t At a meeting held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. C. Thomp son the members of the Mrs. Nich olas Amos circle of the Westmin ster Presbyterian church completed plans for a musical to be given May 6 at the Y. M. G A. The proceeds will be devoted to the building fund of the church. i A. K. Club. . Miss' Valeria Rohr entertained at dinner 'Thursday evening, at her home, for the members of the A. K. club of Central High school. The decorations were in black and gold. Covers were placed for Thelma and , fcd a Warreu, 1 atncrine -tiaaneiu, .Anne Wyman, Gertrude Hart, Bess and Amy Howell, Eleanor Madgctt and Marian Fisher. Plans were com pleted for a dancing party to be jgivetiMay 7 at t&e Prettiest Mile1 club. . . Canteen Meeting. rMrs, Lucien' Stephens will enter jtain members of Company B can teen at her apartment at the Colon ial Tuesday afternoon, f Personal Mrs. W. B. Howard and daughter. Mrs. C F. Swanland, left Friday for Excel&ior Springs. ' Mrs. J. T. Morey has .returned from Miami, Fla., where she vistied her daughter. Mrs. Valentiue God- hrd. . Mrs. 'Charles H. Petersen of Salt Lake City, formerly of Omaha, is hee visiting her daughter,- Mrs. 'V. W. Giddings. She was accompanied by herdaughter, Mrs. F. F. J. Knot of Butte, Mont., who is enroute to New York, where she will reside. Mrs. Sam Caldwell is in California and will return home May 1. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Chumblcy left Friday for Chicago to attend the wedding of their niece. Miss, Ethel Mae Williamson of that city on April 24. . . . Lovelorn By BEATRICE' FAIRFAX. A son, William A., jr., was born Monday at the Nicholns Senn hos pital to Mr. -frtTa Mrs. Wf. A. Hor ton. Mrs. Horton was formerly. Miss Lila Hoke. . Afr anrl fra T V Davirtcnri Ipatr Mav 12 to snend a month in Cali fornia. " Their daughter, Dorothy Davidson, will be aft Brownell Hall during their absence. Keith Cavers is at ttie Cavprs ranch near Chadron, Neb. OnNr 11 nr runt rf ill anugirl workers in New York state, belong to labor' unions, v Annette B Your letter sounds very sensible and I believe that wtmt you decide for yourself will be rlgnt. What you say about the older man sounds vertr good, though of course Li 9 years difference in age Jjp con- siaeraoie. .1 wouia aavins you ii gei acquainted with Jiis little girl. It is a'ery creditable in mm mat ne wants To have his little girl with him. Is the girl's mother .dead? " Do not marry Just for a home, my dear. A young man could perhaps provide you with that in time. A home Is something every woman graves, but it does not bring happiness. If you love him and are fully aVare of the responsibility you will be Rssumlng in .mothering his child, and iiv'be ing companionable to a maa so much olden than yourself, then you might malto no mistake in marrying him. Do not worry about the entertaining you will have to do. A bright girl, with a kind .heart ami sympathy for others, very auickty learns to do the tactful and polite thing. The bestf manners come from the heart you know. Etiquette is only a veneer which Is easily seen through. Two ' , Blonds There is certainly nothing 'improper about georgette sleeves. They might be pretty with some combinations, but so far as morality is concerned no fault can be found with them. You are young for dancing parties.. Why not wait a few years before you undertake extensive entertaining? Wants Help. ' Deter Miss Fairfax, Omaha . Bee; Do you or any of your readers know of a woman or practical -nurse I could gqt to take care of an old ClubcJom ;i Committee Chairmen Appointed. Committee chairmen for rext 'year in the music depart1 tment, Oma ha Woman's club, are announced by Mrs. Ward Shafer, leader, as fol lowsc Mrs.. J-. O. Scott, library; ,,Mrs. II. T. Hoffman, social; , Mrs. fGeorge Henderson, courtesy. The department is planning a program - the first week in May wheriMrs. 32. S. Luce of Lincoln, chairman of the music department,' Nebraska . Federation of Women's clubs, will be in Omaha. Mrs. Ray J. Abbott ,"is district chairman of music. j : Return from Convention, "j-? Mrs. MV D. Cameron, Mrs. F. H. Cole and Miss. Katherine Worley rhavc returned from David City, ;-where they spoke before the Fourth -district convention, Nebraska Fed eration of Women's Clubs. . p Miss Fffie Dietnck of Yprk was . elected president of the Fourth dis : trict -for the ensuing year. f ' ' 1 I Calendar V South Omalia Woman's Club Saturday - -12 ::io ii. m. Annual luncheon, , Black ton hotel. . ' I. K. O. Slstrrbond, Clinpter M. SatvJ wrdnv Bllfrnoon, wnn aim. r ranK it. iijncklor, 2307 South Thirty-third street. " BrnKoa Stry Hour Saturday. 10:30 a. in., city hall auditorium. Mrs. John Qilea ;till Joll th atotiei. r TlifHixoplilcnl fioclely, I.otu Clrrl for i C hildren Suturday, 3 p. m., 202 Kennedy ltuildlnK, Nineteenth and Douglas streets. X" School of Follttfal Kducatlon for Women Under nuspics ot the Omaha School Forum. Three lectures ill be lv Sat ' surday In the council chamber, city hall, yt 10 a. m., 2:38 p. m. and 8 p. m. Sub iject, "This Man-Made World;" lectures J:ivtn by Prof E. A. Ross, University of b AVlsconSln. Other lectures wil be given at the same hours on the followlnfr Sat urdays: May 1, 8, IS, 22, 29 and Juns S. A- nominal fee will be charged, r A. C. A. nratna Section SaturJay 11 . -i. m., with Mis Marie Hoska, 1U Ohio Vsireet. The play will be "Three Pills In a "Bottle." Miss May Somers, leader. Others VtHkina: cart will be.: The Misses Juliet ( lrlffen, Kleanor Nevln, Helen Nason, .stner inomas anu rjuxaoem Aincneu. ; Katmn Sigma Club of Omaha and Conn : fil BluffsSaturday. 12;M to i p. m.. Rmcheon aird meeting, University club, lilt Harney street. .- t Home Economics and Psychology D nrtmrnts, Omaha M'oman's Club Satur--tiay, 8 p. m.. benefit entertainment for ways and means committee, will b given '-ftt the home of Mrs. T. R. Ward, 2121 W lrt street. i CommunitT Service Saturday, dance, "given by Girls' Community Service, league '.-Kt the Girls' Community house, 8:.10 "t i 11 p. m., mujlc by Imperial orchestra. J ' Beef -Drippings Clarified. - r Firt of J) je necessary to know i 2w to clarify drippings, since when . Hhey are fresh and clear they serve ;ior frying quite as well as does lard "and may be used to baste everything iave game and poultry. Always re- 'member to keep them in a cool place and they will remain fresh for quite -Jt while. jf To clarify put them into a basin "and pour over them boiling water. 'Stir this constantly to wash away any impurities. When the water and .the impure sediment have settled at he bottom of the pan set this awiy lo cool. it If the family is( a rrteat-eating one "the accumulation of drippings is constant In winter t is sufficient . ;toytry them out once a week, but in 'summer this ought to be done every three or four days, . v 1621 Farnam Street aa B3 03 D 03 Radical Reductions OF a SprkgStB Tticotines Poiret Twill -Men's Wear Serge Velour Checks Mixtures A 1 aind Jerseys Embroidered, Braided and Plain effects in ,4 - all the proved new styles ' Smctrt Ripple, Blouse Belted Models , Tailored and v Semi-Tailored Styles $37.50 $45.00 $62.50 Suits of better grades, $85.00 to $95.00. V "No Approvals," No C. O. D.'s. Charge for 'alterations." . 63 TO 68 to at Blouses s Reasonably Priced $4.9510 $18.50 t Dainty Georgette and sheer Lingeries with short or long sleeve , Women' Ever $2.00, $2.50, Petticoats $6.95 Each - Extreme values in Taffeta, - Satins, Jer sey Flounces are ac cordion 'pleated ; col orsare Navy, Taupe, Grey, 'Rose, .Green, Brown. Wear Hosiery. $3.00, $4.00 &3 TO v00 63 TO TO GO gentleman that is feeble and help less. I would thank you ever o much for their. address. I, am will ing to pay a good price to a ''(rood, kind woman. Any one wanting an easier Job and Rod pay please phone Beatrice Fairfax and she- will give you my address. Thank you. , - MRS. L. M. v Blu Eyes If you care for the man and are engaged to htnvwhy worry, about what others Bay? The fact that you worry x about other people seeing you with' this man who Is 11 yqars older than you are, Indi cates to me that you do not really love him. You may be flattered by the attention of one so much older than yourself and yoiir.boy friends, but I do not thinks you would be happy married to him. At least think it ever pretty carefully. , 0"ootsle Tou did not do wrong by letting -the boy take you home. You are too young" to devote much time to the boy question. If you have good sense, however, and-choose the right knd of I company, I should think an occasional escort home would be quite proper. You say you a mother knew of it and that the boy was a very good lad. -f Harold B I know nothing about the medicine you refer to, except that I do not believe any medicine can add to one's height . Two Church Member strongly suspect that the hurcn-you attend is at a nearby pool hall or soft drink parlor. If you really wish to get acquainted with nice girls, try going to a "regular" church. , ntlllA-JVhpn a. hnv nialr in tnlfn .you home, and ym wish to accept, you can properly say: Yes, thank you." If you don't care for his society or have xther arrangements, thank him for his kindness in think ing of yoand explain that you have other arrangements. Do not ex change, photos promiscuously. There is nothing evil in giving away your picture, but It lis poor taste to give it to any one who may not value tt I should say that a boy who writes you notes and calls you up is in terested In you. '1 Worried if the young nan gambles, and you do not approve, you should talk it over with him and coma to some agreement. Do not marry him with that between you. ' - - ' Flirt My time is too valuable to spend in answering your questions. They are evidently your idea of a Joke. , t Dimples Keep your skin ' very clean, the pores open, do not over eat if you wish to get rid of pimples. Of course salted crackers contain starch; any kind of crackers contain starch. . To reduce take any good. strenuous exercise regularly. Walk ing, tennis, golf or gymnastics are good, but no exerciso is helpful if done spasmodically.' You must be regular in taking it. Tom nml .Dlclf-Make very sure that the French girls have received your letters before you condemn them. ' If you know they receive your letters andrcfus to reply, then yqu should conclude that the girls' do not care for you. I'erhaps they were Interested only In your ex pensive presents. Mr. F If you will write me again and sign your name (which I will not publish), I will print your letter. I don't like to use letters calling for reply unless I have tho name and address on file. , J. F. It. You ask me to give you the address of "Shep and Sport." I refused to give them tho addresses f any boys, because I do not think they are tho kind of' girls wo wlntj ... ........ vnu u.er attracted Iby their letter and I cannot think your motives very Binci;ri -"; along no information which might prove harmful. x M. A. I. E. If tho boys and girls n.llh nra hlirhlV re- you ;w nuiiiR ....... - - , tmectnblo why should your parenm Lf. object?, I have eonsmcrnnie con- j fidence In what mother and-fathey thuik and would suggest that you af least tell them where you are gong and with wnonu f Dimples If you don't like the boy, don't go with' him. That Is easy to answer. You aro not too young to go with beaux. Gnl Mies Welsh's address is 1752 Whitley avenue, Los Angeles. He was born July 2!. 1 8SS. . M. Mi Vse "Miss" for your sonal cards. per- 10 (j -Children's Hats, "X- ' ' , , J1 f" Iff m $3.95 and $5.95 V iiP THfi'jPTWJE CI? y V- Nl , at g Hf J0 s - j? Ho use and Garden g 5gj wvib ouu.iiioij nir- - ' mmr rrocKS ri-uuccu iui kjnw- w& m els, combining utility, with f4TjTL4LL&7 uTJ C?t-f CT M. . the satisfaction of style. - " m VTi T , ' N J These hats are far from - V J VN DVJGAS JTf& FOR fTIFTV. yMRXj t P' ordinary and are wise v. ' ' M , purchases at these prices. ' . Whether House and G a e n Frocks reduced for Sat urday's selling; dresses of percale and gingham, in attractive models, at much less than their regular v, selling pricef plain and fanpy colors; in nearly all sizes. . I. m in Sunshine or Shower, Dame Nature Rauseth Jiot .M AX FLOWERS are surely in the m aking. Yeur apparel should be also iwi m preparation if you would be in hannohy with on-coming Summer,. Our 6""""'v o"wvYi"g 10 a i, wic vci ctpcA ui uw seasun. vuaiiuiy, vaiiet, eaitu- lished fashion, with urging prices, make Saturday the ideal day for active buying. . . - We offer for the Week-End i I . . . y A Sale of Fine Suits Taildred garments, distinctly apart from the ordjnary offerings are featured in these Jwd special groups. They are the suit modes created and produced with utmost care by the premier manufacturer of America. Long Jackets, Short Jackets, JEton and Bolero Effects $48.00 and $79.50 Suits plainly'tailored. Suits Embroidered and Braided. Suits Youthful and Delightful. And, in every garment is Kilpatrick lasting satisfaction. Our Dress Section Specially for Saturday Offers a rack of moderately priced dresses. The seasons modes in garments of Silk, Wool, a'nd Tricolette. There's newness and saving in this group of attractive dresses and " you'll appreciate them when you see them at HI - ' I 09 WW, . I , " J . ; IP $34.75 Junior Suits Reduced 1 $34.75 $45.75 - Two small groups of superior quality garments , are featured for Saturday's, selling. Plain and fancy tailored garments in wariled youthful models, offered in Serge. Tifcotine and Jerseys, at decided , price reductions. . Suits belted and loose backed; long and short jackets Colors are Navy, SandBrown, Heather and Grey, y . . (Sizet 14, 16, 18 years). ' The Drapery Section Offers Saturday ""In addition to an expert service in all forms of home decoration - Very remarkable value in Lace Curtain. Small lots (2 to 5 prs.) of Duchess and Irish Point Curtains. The quality is exceptional. Reductions are from prices that prevailed when curtains were more plentiful than now. Priced $17.50; sale '. .1 ... .$12.75 'Priced $15.50; sale $10.55 Priced $J3.50; sale $9.95 Priced $8.50; sale $5.55 Duchess and Bobinet Panels 9 to 11 inches wide, i Newest designs. Prices $2.25 to $5.00. A small group of expensive Panel curtains ' somewhat mussed from use as ' samples. Prices which were up to $75.00 will be jut half Saturday. $49.50 Small Women's Dresses v, f Fromthe Junidj Section Dresses of Taffeta,. Serge, Satin, Jersey and , Tricbtine. . Pretty youthful dresses inthe. new season's styles-at prices that appeal to the mother of a growing girl, y $29 . $39 $49 1 m On the Square Saturday A Sale of Silk Garments, On This Ever Popular Square. . Petticoats', Camisoles and En velopes in light ad dark colored silks; have been grouped and priced attractively for this one day. "Ducky Waddle '$8.75. i Coats at $37.50 , Spring wraps developed in the short and medium length coats. Belted and loose backed models. Coats of Velour and Silver- toiie. r. W have a potitioiopen for a capable Drapery Salesman. ' ' Pages from the Golden Age of Furniture f Stop at oor start and get a. cope of that fasctnat , ing book, 'dWpa and Mtufe.1 N The Edison Cfebmets, illustrated by erquiert plates, are examples of Chippendale, Shecatoa, Heppolwbite and the other master-designers at their bestJ Iabrirf, he book is an education on 1 ' good fonritare design, a , ' EDISON 'TO Phmoeratth with a SonT ' Mr. Editoa raada every Editoo cabinet a period cabinet. , became he nit that people who appreciated fine music would 1m demand the beat in furniture art. ' A:ktu about our Budftt PUm of PaymtiU. , , " ) Rouse's Phonograph Parlors 1916 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska . . - Tlje Floor Below European CJiina secured by us so-that we can offer it mucfi" below the present market price. . For instance: We have a, dozen orxso cornL plete sets comprising 99 pieces. They are in all over Floral designs, conventional patterns with flower effect, Greek Key border with roses inter woven. We offer these Saturday. . Regular $60.00 Set for .$42.50 Regular $70.00 Set for. . . ......... 847.50 , Regular $75.00 Set for . , .'. $52.50 Regular $85.00 Set forT ............ $57.50 :. ! . ; TEAPOJS English s earthenware Tea' Pots, Blue Jap Tea Pots, American products and Royal Doulton. Priced 50c to $6.50. Toilet Goods Section v Saturday Prices Extending to All Branches Saturday prices that bring crowds to this popu lar square. , Mentholatum 19 Jar. Talcolette Talcum 19 Jar. Palmolive finishing Cream 29 Jar. ; Hard water Castile Soap 7V-.d Cake. Palmolive Soap, 3 for , . .25 Pebeco Tooth Paste .39d tube. Amolin Powder .18 Box. Mon Amour Powder,. ; 29 Box. Mavis Talcum ... A , 19 Box Djer Kisl Rouse ........ .45J Springtime Corsets' (Front Lace) Wonderful new models are the corsets now be ing displayed. The first requirement of real corset comfort is the proper fitting. With years of prac tical experience our corsetieres are particularly fitted to meet your most exacting demands. For service, comfort and durability we recom mend La Caraile, Modart and Redfern Corsets. Fittings by' appointment. - ' I Sale of Stationery WilliardVSociety Linen Lb. Paper, 49c. , 4 Envelopes, 12c Pkg. White and Color ' Anyone who has been reading about th scarcity'bf paper will need no urging to attend this sale. Children's vWash Apparel for warm weather wear Alluring, irresistible, are these prettwash suits and dresses. Garments fashioned by hand with a dainty Wuch of hand embroidery that bring out un usual charms. addles" Suits for Boyi; from $4.75 to V Benedict Dresses for girls; priced $5.75 ' to $10.50. Ages 2 to 6 years. A Real Stocking Sale Jn buying stockihgs at Kilpatrick's' youN buy Insurance with them. , 1 Saturday We Offer a Striking Stocking Bargain A group of Silk and Silk and Lisle women's Stockings. Products of American makers of reputation. Fashioned,- Semi Faahioned and Mock Seam shapes.' Black, White and colors in just the popular tex tures for the season. Many of these numbers now advertised!" for $2.75. Saturday $l.fc9 the'Pair Cobb4 Famous Candy The widespread fame of this Candy Section will be extended by Saturday's selling. Mr. Cobb says: . Chocolate Butter Fudge Imagine a luscious center of rich chocolate fudge and then dipped in a thick coating of high-grade milk""ChocoIate. .Sold every day in oufsore at $1.00 a pound, special! priced for Saturday, 80c a pound. Only 200 pounds to sell at this price, so please come early. - x n i Maple Caramels A soft, chewy maple caramel, rich with fresh butter and pure cream and dipped in Canada maple ugar; one of our popular confec- n tions, special 60c pound.' - ! ' '' Black Walnut Creams A treat for lovers of black walnuts; cubes of rich fondant, .delightfully flavored with pure 'vanilla and crowded full of big, meaty black walnut meats, specially priced 80s pound. . i ' - A, Sunday Reminders A box of Chocolates and Bon Bons for the hostess. After-Dinner Mints, Salted Pecans and Almonds, Roman Nougat, Marsh- mallows in Cream. . - New Blouses with kn Instant Appeal A busy section these warmer days. Summery blouses in profusion. Swisses, Organdies and Lawns find instant favor. Priced moderately, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95. Saturday Blouses at $2.95 Wash waists in white organdie and lawns with collars and cuffs. High and low necks attractively made and priced exceedingly low. . , - Tricolette Blouses at $8.95 Each Plain colored Blouses in the delight ful new shades' for spring wear are fea tured in this special sale Saturday. Plain and Embroidered models. - 1 2 . . v and Embroidered models. " . . Swat tjie , Extravagant Shirt Newspapers have been full of silk shirt talk quoting $20 to $25 apiece. " Wey offer Saturday a group of exquisite designs in soft silky crepe and broad cloth. Carefully tailored shirts, good enotlgh for any body. $9.90 each Undergarments for the Spring Bride Domestic and Imported creations of cotton and silk. Gowns, Envelopes, com binations, Petticoats. Real art creations Jfor Trousseau wear of 'dainty soft and alluring silk, satin and cotton. . Trimmings of Exquisite Lace and Hand Embroidery. Individual styles that age indicative of pn ever present im pulse to purchase. Many new designs that are departures fromthe commoifl place, with unusual good taste in design snd workmanship. Prices in Moderation. S r ri:j'E.ri,:5i ':l;iiE-"'H'''