. c (.. - ' ' . " ' . - . ".'.' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 16. 1920. , . . ' ' ' '.- - - - -'- 7 B Benson Society Benton Correspondent, Call Walnut 5370 " Benton' Woman's Club. v The annual luncheon ol the pen son Woman's club ill he " held Thursday at 1 o'clock in the blu? room of the Quick Serve. .Reserva tions have been made or 30. The closing business sjf the club year will be acted upon miring the lunch eon hour. Mrs. V. II. Loechner, -chairman of the civic committee of the club, has arranged for a "Benson Clean up Week," to begin Monday, May 17. 1 "Make Benson more sanitary' is the slogan. C E. Dinner, s The Presbyterian,- Christian En deavor .gave a dinner Friday evening in the church parlors. ' Birth. A daughter was-born to Mr. and -Mrs. Martin .Hedcluhd Wednesday miming at their home on Sixty fifth and Spencer Streets. ' x Dinner Party. Mrs. James Maney entertained at dinner Sunday, when . covers - were laid for 17. Among the guests wer Mrs. Marv Berry and son, John, and Miss Edith Mueller of Blajr, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. James Sitt of. Kennard, Nib.-; Mr. Ray' Carroll, Mr. Marcus M.'nley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gchringer of Omaha and Mrs. McLaren, mother ci Mrs. Gchringer, of .Detroit, Mich, Shower for Pastor's Wife. The home of Mr. and Mrs.vD. W. Ebright was the scene "of a pretty shower Wednesday night, given by the Ladies' Aid and Mission societies ofthe English Lutheran church. Mrs. Ebright was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. " Class Party. - The rhilathca and young men's classes of the Benson Baptist church will '.entertain at a class party" Fri day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, 2014 North Forty ninth street. All members are re , quested to bring a friend. N ' Church Surprise. . ', Members ot the Swedish Lutheran church gave a surprise Wednesday night to , Mr. and Oscar Johnson at the Johnsdn home,- 3424 North Fiftieth street; 35 guests were pres ent and "each brought a basket " lunch. After the lunch was enjoyed the evening was spent in music and games. . Mr. Johnson is recovering from injuries received some time Sgo. " . Mrs. Russell Walsh Hostess. Mrs. Russell 'Walsh will, be hos 1pss to the Presbyterian Aid Wednesday afternoon at Jter home, 5806 Miami street. , Farewell. Luncheon. Mrs. Bert Raiiz was guest of a fail e well luncheon 5,'riday at ; the Prettiest Mile( club given in honor of Mrs. L." Simpson, who is leav ing for Cleveland, O.. where, she will make her future bojnc. ; . f Luncheon Guests. Mrs. M, Hennegan and Mrs. Prand Linder' were guests Thurs day at a luncheon given by Mrs. Charles Horrigan of Omaha, Sunday School Clais. Miss Wilda Sutcr's class of girls . was entertained at a kensington Fri day afternoon at the home of "-Miss' Inez Horn. '. ' ' ' , Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jeffry enter tained Friday evening at dinner at the Prettiest Mile club. , . Kebekah Election. At the annual meeting of. the Rebekah lodges of the Second dis trict of Nebraska, Mrs. E. E. Pad dock of Benson was reelected sec retary for the district. Teachers' Training Class. The teachers' training class of the -Benson Baptist- church meets Wednesday evening at the church in conjunction with the prayer service. Mr. O. C. Kindig'was leader for the lesson discussion at the lasmccting. Shower "for Mrs! Mercer. Mrs. John Mercer was honr gucf at a shower given Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John Calvert. At the business meeting of the Baptist 'chucjh held Wednesday veiling it was voted to call the financial secretary of hc, Northern Baptist association to make the campaign for funds necessary to erect a new churclv, building on the site now occupied by the Baptist denomination. Graduation Party. Mrs. Joseph Gehringer and the Misses Edna and Marie Maney en tertained Wednesday evening ai a eratfuation partv af St. Bernard's hall. Mr. R. T. Carroll of Crcighton Medical college, being the honor guest. The hall was beautifully .dec orated in blue and .white flowers and - the college pennants . in the same I )folor. Covers were laid for 1 40 guests and Mrs. Francis Hqagland of. New York. . i P. E. O. The B, S. chapter of the P. E. O. sisterhood will attend the lecture given Monday at 2:30 at the Alimita dairy on the food values and uses of milk ' Narcissus Chapter of O. E.S. The Narcissus chapter of O. E. S. will conduct their regular initiation Thursday evening in the lodge rooms of the Odd FclleVs hall. Honors National President. Mrs. Perry Miller, 5020 North Twenty-third street, entertained at dinner Monday in honor of Mrs. Af. Letihart. national president of the Royal Neighbors or America. Mrs. F. Kohlert -of Benson was among the guest. Royal Neighbors. The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting Thursday night in Sorenson's hall. Mrs. Charles-Sho-walter. 805 South" Eighteenth' street, was a guest during the evening. Mrs. C. R. Carlson, served a dainty luncheon, i Personals. Mrs. W. II. Loechner spent the week-end at her old homo in Ash land, Neb. v Mrs. John Dietj: of Keystone Park ic on the sickTfst. . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 'Carter -and son, Robert, are spending the day with friends in Larson, la. ' Mrs. A. Saibourne is the guest of her parents in Ashland, 'Neb. v Mrs. Harry Mailer and son are visiting in Elmwood, Neb. " Mr. and Mrs. John A, Rhoades and family and Mrs. T. C. Hilton of Blair, Neb., were Sunday guests at the home of Mr., and Mrs. F. B. Oliver. , y Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Harrison of Cumberland, la., were guests during the week of Mr and Mrs. A. E. Carter. Mr. C. D. Robinson returned home Sunday from Broken Bow, where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. - . Mrs. J. Streight a.nd Mrs. John Kissell returned Sunday from a three weeks' visit in Chicago. Mr. Ed Wulff of Pine Bluff, Wyo.. is visiting relatives in Benson and ether parts of the state. Mr. C. E. Hodder left Friday nifcht for North Yakima, Wash. On his return trip Mr. Hodder will visit San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. W. F. Ports,, en route from Sheridan, Wyo., to the Methodist STencral conference in Des Moines, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whistler. Mrs. Mary CHoag1and and son, Afillard Q Hoagland, leave Wednes day for their respective homes in Los Angeles and New York. Mrs. Arthur Howe returned home from tlc hospital Sunday, where she underwent a slight operation. - Mrs. Perry Honnack, sister of Mrs.' A. W. Francis, will return to her home in Minneapolis, Minn"., the middle of the week. , Camp Fife Girls Bazar and Luncheon. 1 fi il The receipts from the bazar and luncheon given Wednesday by the ladies aid of the Methodjst church, netted $135. This work will be dis continued during the summer mouths. Mrs. D..C. Sturtz, president of the society, plans greater things for the, coining year. Mrs. W.i H. 'Justin vas general chairman for the , bazar. Anniversary Celebration. The Augustana Lutheran chuYch will hold a three days' celebration in honor of "their ""tenth anniversary. The chiVrcb has recently been clear ed from indebtedness and one of the features of the cclcbcfttion will be the burning of thy mortgagiv The pastor. Rev. Mr. Randolph, is to be assisted hy Rev-. Mr. Eltman of Ber trand, Neb., and Re v. Mr. Bloom tiuist of Omaha, both former pas tors, also Rev. C. F. Sandhal, ptesident of the Nebraska conference. ' Special music . has been arranged. The pastors' (uarte will render several numbers. Miss Magarete Liljenstolpe w.i 11 give a piano solo and Mrs. S. ''Bergv-en and Mr. G. Wickstrom will each furnish vocal selections. ., M. E. Ladies Aid.' The Methodist I.adie Aid meets Wednesday with. Mrs. C. A. Loony, "607 North Twenty-seeoivrf Street. Mrs. C. A. T.oomis will be assisted by Mrs. C. F. Loomis'of Benson. Family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis were host andvhostess to a family dinner given Thursday evening at their home. Covers were laids for Mrs. MaryO. Hqhgland of Lqs Angeles and Mr. Millard C. ' Hoaghnd of New iork; also Mrs. Ferry, rl Back of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mf. The Guardians association- of the Camp Fire girls will have-ajiike Thursday. Mav 20. These will lie a guide at the end of the Florence car tine at 5:30 and, all guardians are re. quest'ed to be there at that time. The hike wijl be along the -River road to Uiga Jorgenson s cottage. Be sure to brjng' your own eats. ) The last guardians training class, before camp, will start Monday eve- -Jning at 6:30. All guardians and any who arc interested are asKeu io reg ister at Omahequa. .' - Have you sent in ,your registra tions for camp? Kindly find outj about your group and registtr as soon as possible. The meeting of the Abanakee group was held at the home oNGer-. trude Carlisle Monday when- pjans were ruade for a hike whuih was held Saturday. ' - ' The Aqkiya group held theirbusi ness meetTnc at the home of Anna Nellcr Wednesday afternoon, . when plans were made for the next cere monial meeting which will be held in the woods. The Oececa camp fire held two meetings during the past week. The girls are busy rehearsing- for their., pjay which' will be given soon. The Nawakwa group enjoyed a hike out to Childs Point, where they had their first experience - cooking over an open fire. The Skcnsawane group of High School' of Commerce, elected, the fol lowing girlsas officers of their, camp fire, group;' Edith Allen, president; Marie Caryc,th, -A vice president; Frances Stafford, secretary; Violet Simpson, , treasurer; Margaret Staf ford, reporter; Dora McCrecry, ser-geant-at-arms; Etta Moore, chair man of "membership. . The Kopa Yallani group held a meetinc Wednesday af the Y. W. C. A. when they elected the follow ing officers: Ruth Armstrong, presj 1 pray for time to do my work hid 'do it N well, t A chance to show to others how the subtle spell . Of tasks well done before the set of sun Has power to comfort past the gift to tell; For cold despair if rings a parting knell. J pray for strength to master self before my race is run. ' " f pray for opportunity to lift and cheer Those whom I meet whose lonely lives are barren; drear, . And avoid of all that palpitates with' joy; To banish from their minds all thought of fear; . H To wipe from wistful eyes old sorrow's tear. I pray for wisdom to cast far away what might annoy. My Prayer, by Anna Wood in Philadelphia Ledger. Your First Duty Should be Your he Charrh of Color Given Chil Corset. f dren's Frocks in Smocking, Frill CHIEF among considerations of' nd Fabric Combination of Chic, health and' style is a scicntifi- fNE can easily picture a "dimp- v' ly" cally fitted corset which can only elbow peeping forth from-a ';4 Special Pricings on Silk JKimonos One of the Best Ways to'' Demon Newly Arrived Blue ana White, strate Your intelligence Linens. TS through a systematically con- Hp HE Nippon Importing company, 1 ducted bank account. The Omaha 218 South Eighteenth street.-is National bank. Seventeenth and Je achieved through the work of rose petal pink organdie frock offering a special pricing on silken Farnam, has a department in which a corset specialist, jjoroiny rim, tney re showing at 1 liompson-tiel- kimonos alt tins week-, a reduction iney re ever rcaciy to consult wnn - ; second floor, Neville block. Sixteenth den's, one of the. many colorful of 10 per cent. This includes the you concerning investments,- start- '- ' . .. and Harney, has""made a'study of frrcks in their tots department, on elaborately embroidered affairs as ng of checking and saving accounts. ' MY DEARS: artistic lines for many years, com- the second floor. Pleasantly point- well as the more plain garments. Pay your bills by checks, thus in- ilver fr the Bride. A SPECIAL invitation I'd extend hining with the knowledge of style- cd , embroidery in white is the Just arrived is the new shipment suring a perfect record "of expendj- f UM Ml'MTY'silver distinctively d. fn liich crhnnl crraHnate hoth ,ul ""c! sv.icniuiv biviii -Hul,,lu color COllirast. on tins little IIOCK, iroru japan ui uiuc rt'in wiiuc miiin mica, rivc a uii iawi itvcn, u uuij licailtltlll, 30-year Iilate IS . . . , througli her co-operation witn round neck, cuffs and at the top of a cloths; also tablecloths; size lixii a little hit, you II be surprifeU at boys ana gins, to maw me a spc- doctors. Write for measure blanks . half-and-half hem in the skirt. Like is $3.25; 60x60 is $2.50;' 48x48 is the satisfaction it will aftord you ciai snopping aaviser inrougnoiH uie and jihstrated literature. , v the lovely white sweet peas are the $1.55. All of these may be matched' It's the intelligent tl commencement festivities. . Indeed, I shall take specialpleasure in fill ing those last minute wants, flow ers, candies, (gifts, candles, etc., only I do wish you'd send a bit earlier sometimes i A timefor special pleasure jauqft ings, a time when the whole world smites with you wishing you every happiness commensurate with your expectations. We all wish you un limited happiness without a cloud of disappointment, a wealth of flowers, friends, a fulfillment of desires! Flower Lovers, Attention! TJOW oftenYne hears the expres- sheer white frocks, lace and-cm- in napkins. rr - ....,,.. u broidery trimmed, with their crisply .'- - ... . itat .iMiAne u.I.iIa .riilr, .1 1 nr,r on a banking career. .j ,v ' ueciucaiv ciismayinpc aie "comfy" bloomers sion of preference, "my favorite flower," but. according to John Bath, florist, Eighteenth and Farnam, there should be no "favorite among . I ' M .Ml. . . , (. romps, and plays from sunrise to ea riDhons, wniie vo.ic ana g.ng- 1I;ace-nose. an sk en to tuc sunset, you'll find most useful the ham frocks are the smartest my lit- garter hem.-are offered i.r the shops Patsy-frocks with their kewpip tic lady ever saw , at the old price of $5 50 a pair.,. shirts of rakish flare and cleverly ., , . :......,,.,.: r,..-:- t: i p.... ui-w J. . 1 " S.t miiaav is practical, iiincea, tins - uu"s --.i .mun.u s unuir m i s.mi iv year in the wearing "of a chiffon' veil , School . ,',""' '' " , shortness of Milady's frocks. or sooer mue or orowiu v Diow to rn HRRK" onelit to be many kodaks beauty experts. I . " - , r in , evidence. Someday youlf , Make the Graduation Suit the First' wish you had pictures of the queer " Tailleur. jolly stunts you're doing now, wis' T LIEFF, ladies' tailor, 3139 Far- -that. yon could remember just hov I j - . i ,t ! sonic' member of the class looked namis a.tailor who is olTexing at (,,at ,imr cnnlp f f, special' inducenients for the ordering vvill be so successful that you'll want of a tailored suit. During the montlu in have them enlarged in cither the of May and June he will tailor suits gray or sepia finish which they do and dresses from $75 to $110, suitsso beautifully at the Kase Studio, m .uuiiucBiiuiiduic cicsdiicc auu iuvc- secona noor iNcvuie diock, sixteenin iceck might be a ruling consideration in fercd at th silver department of the I'.tugcsS-Xash store. Twenty-six-piece sets in .attractive leather i: i ..r..i . MisS Doyle; she will be very glad ",,r't' "i.,A.A i ,Jt including besides the expected thing to do by far the safest thing to do. Ask for Dame the j ne proverina.! vanity 0,1 nc .- . . ., -,, , nr,v-.i frrin, h,,a Ti,i, 1, i,, - k; kx Snorts Suits'Desert the Even Tenor :k nvaM be a ruling consideration i--.,,.,,., ...v,,,,.,., -r - - - : " . f, .. . . : . . SI ' tin bocinilinc Anctlst l. VVhv met incirlo i nwnstairt -fntnnrp n( Thwr Wjv Thu Vr . ... , ai ennfle i inmnc nv inf. ' r c -- o -o ...... ..... ... .w . . . . avh. flower lovers, and he tells jue that a " T.Li: .i. not cive .Vour daiiKhter her first in which vou may olace vour films riVflllll HIMV Ml IIIIIM llili?!. L1IL V.A . t,'". . ... . " . 7. . . ' fnilnrpfl Rnir as a crrar nutmn erttt? antf hirtA ft it rose or violet. Just now the seeding richness fabrics. svleet peas are exceptionally ocauti- ful, great sized blossoms, with shap- Dirt and Disease, iug of particular beauty, vivid rose TVTANY school authorities advo- and flame, glowing pink,- purple 1V1 Catc cleaning Uhe clothes of deebly lovely, -a.ftl the more dainty chjId hose paf,ts' cannot af- uriimi uiiiru vikjuih i jvu ei. tailored Suit. as a graduation gift? at any time (if youre ' drfvinjr bv on Materials which this tailpr has in Sunday afternoon or evening for in stock are those of the advanced sea? stance.) By ail means use the kodak during graduating time. t i -i : j. tu : u. , . rt r - luru Citauiuic tusu x ins in hit, hi- Dlannmg to send flowers awav for 0f health, for the data has Decoration day-don t wait unt l the thered rom manv schools last minute to order! - daU whjch proves concIusiveiy that 'y children start out the school year Hat News of Easternand French in immaculate clothing, which a,s ' Designing Centers. SUCH marvelous chapeau stories v one is sure to hear if able to enlist the'attention of Mr. Amsden ot the Rrandeis Millinery Department. Promptly - keeping ah appointment with this designer Friday morning, Polly's pencil, poised in readiness, took the following notes on styles with illustrations by models in the department: Navy taffeta is, the predonunat it becomes soiled forms a germ culture for numberless diseases,, many of tnem fatal. This, of course, could be "greatly mitigated, if not entirely avoided, by judicious clean ing of all articles of clothing, clean-1 ing handled by some cleaning es tablishment of lnown worth. Mr. Al Dresher of Drcsher Brothers' great plant on Twenty-second and Farnam,' told me the other day of the son of a vel!-known Omaha family whose small children repeat- ident; Dorothy tiornon, vice presi dcn,t; Frances McTee, secretary; Dorothy Taylor, treasurer; Grace Gallagher, publicity agent; Gladys Charmock, sergeant:at-arms. " The-Akiyuhapi group held a cerc monialat "the home M Ann Young Wednesday afternoon. Three new jh'rls were taken into the group and the meaning of Wohelo was beau tifully explained by one of the' girls, while two others gave a good stunt, showing a take-off on the laws. The Witonohi group held its reg ular meeting at the City Mission and decided K give a play. Miss Winter, their new guardian, was present, also Miss Bcrnicc Anderson and Miss Guy.- The Lureokivo croun met Tues day and enjoyed their supper around-j a camp tire, ine accmea upon inc symbol for the head band, which will stand for help. This group will' go to camp June 21 to 28, and are planning to hike out to the camp and back , x ' T- Sara Graham-MullhalMs deputy commissioner of the" New York state department of narcotic drug control. Her work is among the huinan(wreekage of the city of New York,, those unfortnnatc human be irigs who fcecome drug addicts. She is the only woman on the commis sion. She is widely known on social Avelfare- matters. She insists' that drug addicts are just plain sick peo ple very sick people not crimi nals. She is largely responsible for some of the most commendable of Perry. Ion-tlip recent reforms in handling this dimcult matter, . t ing' fabric for jmart hatfashioning. eriy succumbed to every ill ; known Chapeaux have a way of taking to childhood. The doctor suggested to themselves facings of duvetyne, a thorough renovating of drapes and particularly if they can get the duve- rags of t4ie home, and the parent tyne . in the new "Chow" shade, asked the privilege to see what (named for the little Chow dogs so they -were able to get from these popular with ladies of fashion). , decorations of he home, which he Lots of ostrich aiid hackle com- bad thought reasonably, if not en- bined in waysVf fascination. 1 tirely clefeti. Absolutely amazed was Soft quills worked up to give rib- he during the better part of an hour bon effect. (Charming iii combina- to see the great quantity' of dirt tions of color, one shown in jade which had becomeembedded in the and navy.) v '. fabrics, dirt which hid germs of Rihhnn's fravcH and looned to pive malignant threat to his children's ostrich effect, this especially charm- health and happiness! Phone Tyler ing in hats shown in several shades 345, you'll find the Dresher service, of blue. , , scientific, ; efficient and amazingly ' Lavish use of materials, ' twenty- prompt. nine yards of ribbon used itv dainty little wheels of -accordion pleating Legnorn nats, wide ot Dnm, taice on a brown model. ) ' most becoming accordion pleatings White organdies to finish the around brim edge and crown.. daintily sheer little frocks. , A white hat shown has . insets of flower massed ribbon "cutout"- fashion,-: The first season."' says Mr. Ams den, "for theyoff-the-face hat to be mid-season chfcice. AbAipt in their turning, too, hats are of decisive de signing this year. 'And he led a shopper already delighted beyond There Have Been Some Jolly - Breakfast Parties AT the Flatirpn Cafe, Seventeenth afld Sf. Marys avenue during this mad and merry month of May. It is' really most enjoyable to take, a swift little drive into the country ii. f I'luu-ually interesting sandwich and wafer travs "f Sheffield silver diave dainty container in the center, for cheese or marmalade, a gift of fering of uniin'ie charm. Attractive indeed are t lie chipped ice buckets, ilver-nnii)ied and handled, these in exquisitely etched designs at $11 and $15. Of exceeding loveliness are the water pitchers to match the other pieces of the silver service. Of., dainty lines - to add love- liness to any table is a pitcirr -at $19.50. while another m A (Rim period design, hand-etched to match the silver , in the chest, is $32.50. For the shower fcstivitkA given in -honor of trie bride, there arf individual salt and pepper shak- A .,, ' crs, tliese in glass, etciica or witu S one will at once notice upon . sj,ver inlay. arc 75c pair Tca viewing the exquisite models on halls, attractive as ffift offerings, display at the Emporium, 310-312 . are oddly., pierced trifles t $1 and -South Sixteenth street. Soft aud $1 25 up. When several members siky is a pebbled crepe suit in russet, of the family contemplate joining in brown whose father long-lined coat gift, therT s an exceptionally love is lavishly embroidered in silk to- ly rose bowl with removable pierced match the suit and a striking motif silver grating to put over.. it for expression in gold tinted yarn. Rich- the shorter temmcd roses, with a ly heavy is tho pussy willow silk dainty glass container in me center:- Kemovc-ti. it leaves a unit dowi ot lining. Navy Paullette is -another suit with high convertible collar, wide swinging cuffs with heavy stitchcry of white yarn. Ideal for the spring bride isa pearl gray silk whose bloused coat is circled- by a silken cord(of gray. Interesting in deed is this gray tailleur's skirt, for unusual beauty. ..This at $26.50. Shcf field" silver vegetable serving ch'shes, covered, are $21.50 and $27.75, a gift that not cvcryone-will think of! . A delightfully dainty frock has the there's a smart hiiVvokc 'to be seen entire skirt of accordion pleated -. , ; -r .1. -i ' j -. j uiiio, iuui ui iiitiii. Miapiu in ueeji points. " '': upon it. IXca'vy satin might make a most , entrancing separate skirts with out standing bow of the sash girdle on the right -hip sadly frayed as to ' ?d8es-. - '. , -.. . y . - j , A Frock of Forty Frills ' WILL be that of many a sweet girl graduate this year, accord ing to Miss Tarpenning of the Top Notch Shop- of embroidery and News qf Interest j Concerning Advanced , " Styles s . v T' ,-KNEETER,. exclusive ladies' ' tailor, who went to New York to attend the great national conven tion of tailors and designers re turned home Friday morning brim ming over with enthusiasm for the-'' fashioning of xur further styleful- ness! ror the-.tal! .season he assures 0 pJeatmg, on the third floor of the-lc. that first and forempst is tri Dpuglas block, Sixteenth and Dodge. ?0tiile as'a fabric brown in all its (ln this shot) they.-picot .the 'edges , shadings as a color. He has brought -of these frills and make the most some delighfful materials homcvith fascinating slips for sheer frocks. materials which I'm sure- vou'll slips of intricate embroideries and fcc like making vour own. : You'll braidings! They've been doing some' finri his mid-season pricings' alto- loveiy rioposine ana neaa worK on net too. You'll find their suggestions most welcome. ' . . It mighi be an old-fashioned sash bow if it wasn't for the fact that its ends drag for a-few feet upon the floor! , fondest imazinihes over to cases during the early morning sweefciess stopping in at mis popular caie lur delicious breakfast on the. way back. delightful place to meet your friends for noonday luncheon. containing bewitching French crea tions for more pretentious occasions. It's a Pleated World This Spring A T. least as far -as the feminine part cf it is concerned if one may -: judge by the great stacks of com-''. pleted pleating which Mr. ver Meh- rcn of the Ideal Button & Pleating company, . 303 Brown block,"" Six teenth and Douglas, had just wrapped the other day when I made a dah through their workrooms. Mv dear?? it doesn't matter a great deal just what kind of fabric one buys, for its sure to be allover pleated be fore it's fashioned into milady's trotteur or spbrts costumel Rea sonable indeed is the pricing of the Meated worlc and the manager of this great, busy place only asks your SwcctSf n(;xt door t0 th Henshaw patience in deliveries made, although hotef Farnam between Sixteenth fheiYoung Girl's Corset an Impor- For the First Warm Days of the i tant Item Season X7HEN planning daughter's "fip- THILLamond Specialty Shop, sec- TheNTalk of Months mother's Time "IITOULD be that delightfully dec There's a Wonderful Satisfaction TN having the mountain come to Mohamet! When you're planning the bits of loveliness for your grad uation frock's foundation- corset, silken "undies," dainty accessories it's unusually gratifying to -know that by phoning Walnut 2813 Mrs. Anna M. Archer, 5115 Burt street, you may have a veritable lace and .. : u i c .peries" for the new season, the, ond floor Securities 'building, brought to you by her demonstrators. corset-should be of exceeding inter- Sixteenth' and Farnam, are showing of the Barclay corset. A style scrv-" est. The Hattic Putnam Shop, fifth freshly smart ginghams in tailored ice unexcelled.. floor Jvarbach block, southeast cor- trpcUs of exceeding charm. Rang- ner Fifteenth and Douglas, is show- ing in price from t9.7$ to $19.75, ing a corset of flexible boning, the they're inclined to be a bit festivt , iu-Bone, in a variety of models, with tailored bandings of shecrlyS Phone for home appointments if tin- fine organdie in bodice coat blouse able to visit the shop, or write for and skirt, with leather beltings and measure blanks. pleated frills around neck and ' 1 cuffs. One frock particularly appeal- Stiff white organdjc makes com-sing is made up with dotted Swiss nination chic- for frock of black taf- abovcnd bclownhe waistline. in Grand- fcta or satin. For the High School Graduate A Showing of Unusual Interest gethcr delightful. , , Don't delay in making your cape wrap selection. Delightful to take on the summer trips for wear over light frocks and silken suits. . ... Eliciting - Many Exclamations of Admiration This Week "XTAS a suite of Traymore gray ' " enameled furniture with fas cinating bandings of old ivory and Onsets of white wicker and caiieJn cluded in the group is a daylicd of pleasingly shaped ends, a- large rocker, also arm chair, while time are two tables in the suite, a long lamp table for uscliesidc the dav enport or for fireplace: also a smok ing table, round and clever elbow height with a shelf underneath.' This suite may be seen on the main floor at Orchard & Wilhelm's. one of the many furniture offerings they have gathered together to make the sum mertimc more enjoyable. . ' ' v It Seems That A Good Hat XTEVER quite outlives its uscful- ZrZvZ THERt should be a gift of lasting RMUX . . of st v.u.u . v. . , ami rnlnrintr ar liAtncrHic Q . -J,-J ii spf tittip cc nil,, itlnf nrnniKrc .1 ' . ni....j f i... r:...! permanent love iness. lolin Hen- i"-" ' v,,,1,,.t J f"""'g-com ncss especially w hen (here s such a clever little place as the Kruger Hat Shop, third floor, Barker ' block, Fifteenth and Farnam. They'll reblock your chapeau, yes and trim n too it veu wish. ,- ' S , ' .! Smart, indeed, is a '.one-tie 'sailor pump' of patent, cleverly sitched, InVh-llrrlrrl 1.1,-1, K I, ...I f.. giftiiiS5 especially if they rc $10.50. " -S' Perfumes, Powders, Soaps -and Sachets TVTAKE attractive connnencemcnt ',c"'-"-. . notei, rarnam Between o xtcentn - ""-" v..- Ttiirtniii nj r.m.n. tvi,.., r ncc... i,;,.. l.n ic m.oi-vxstnita "mi . v... .. .... . . ., , , t, i ,,., i, c;v, ..(. pany, i inrieeinn ana v arnam. When x BMuit .mil iiv i. v , v . v j v. ana -r iifeetith with noor intn Tne n-.noun, mv. j veu i wviv,i , uum mu , , .. , . . , , . .., , , . . , . A - 1 . J cilIU I lllClllil, Willi UUUI 1HIU lilt . ' ., . . VfinVp tfl-tliifT rtti o t Un.n rr hncp V naclpd rnitictlpc t,-l your account, as i m sure you no not tbb of the hotel Grandmother and Lapito avenue, has an extraor- f. c,,,,,, ju ......y,,, -uv . expect ne-diy deliveries . of sucl, dmed c hand decoded dinarily attractive showing Vf small i' s,;a f Bos on Bag to hold the as they're showing at Lee s lalto You u?o Need to Worry AbouK work. I'll be glad to give price s, h oictures depict vistas diamond' ringsx beautifully V set in 1 .U""KS J" ouy. ur 11 (rug store r.iteeuii anu youR-, uu.c wo.ng to uo..witn quotations o this work. of greenery nos" effect with Itinum mou?tns, one of which Lh,?frt..J," ". ??J!J? TLJl tZT": ' may.be bad for $J8..iU. Larger rings " tin. mi. uivs.niig '" . .i""" "' i u "iv inc oimners pcclalty bliop. irlish loveli- : r..".. b" "."-1 r"? '! ,ls 'VSL one door south of the Brandeis UIUVHV.-UI uiaiR nusioii. i ne ,satin-iiueu auairs, wnne noiniug- of suitable beauty for girlis a.A.i ai - f..i oiowiv.-or u U a wrist watrlv anH Uipkp rlaintv --acllCr fmds -pile of tllCSC bags at- v . dashes of color truly decorative. A A' One-Fourth Off Sale on New large- plaice is this, planned for the Furs of Delightful Designing serving of hundreds of people with . . T . , perfect ease and oromotness. un- TS the news i give you today Horn ,a js thc fountain wlerc timeicces the .National ryr at lannmg they concoct those deliciously cool Company. Seventeenth and Douglas," ing drinks, arrange fountain, delica AtMptir- f'liih hnilrliiis'. Betriiininc -cies of frozen daintiness, salads and i.. ( Hf. ,n.n;n tV,o.. ir c o ii A Irh t c nf ,-mrea enrxt circlets or ilip noniilar ribbon band nr.LrnA .n unfurl tn vm.r rn-. '"sweets" and nf a vPrv IovpIv- nnali'tv illL'. All exauisitelv wroUdht stick- V10St JSfUl.ly ',a"K,n8 ' Pncc There's chanted eyes af style exposition ' of of perfect preparation attractively pj" is an exceedingly appropriate , ,,v ;cccssarvT0 miladveh-inni- could be more acceptable than one Ilcatcr. Scventceiitli f and Douglas, v ui 1 1 vi uir until (K'lCCT- a: .1 1 . f e . 1- . 1 . . 1 e is the fountain where timebicces 111 the famous Grucn "'r'r, KT u,c ' 'tf" s KK- able iars cJ ,u mik - .1. " & Tanning they .concoct those deliciously cool- -ke may be had for $30.. while; "Q TlZSlT a-'d pears. Jars of .f fru! Upre! ranuc fotintain.de hca- 'cr wcii-kiiown makes may ne nan ., ...i :. j.. ' D j ... .... . dl.i.,.f..iv .1:,.:,,, nnttnr, for less, these cither in gold writ'UI tMp V "llis tiuring tuc sunt- ,vory, if,. 1 III l.i Mill.-, Ill, jr 1 llll.l.l.-llllU Unexcelled ctiantea eyes ai siyie cxposuiou 01 01 periect preparation attractively i"" " i.m-".ihkij au,n u, ,n . ,. t milartv's li-mni furs for the coming season, furs of boxed for gift offerings. A, shop ffift for aAboy. while his watch. . t be "y"A comfort PP - advanced modes, which you'll find you'll enjoy knowing. most delightful even though you re - ' not ready to purchase. - A Lacey Pretense of Sensible Prac- '-Delightful, altogether, is a 1 ground- ticability.' length dolman of Hudson Seal with -rTr t.' i.. 1 1 1 1 a below-thc-waistline collar 'of Mar- H'V ,- . tn,s,,8,r ten, this over a satin shoulder toun- uiiuies at tne suop 01 airs. dation. Rich cuddley' cuffs of Hud- Donahue in the McArdle Chapeau V iusFwhat I wanted." should be n "I foward at $50, while if one does no' feel like putting that muohr money Habits For Summer Are Frequently into thc gift there is a very clever Formed 17-jcwel Elgin for $27.50. these, in yS thc ; , cvkni -such as either engraved or plaiu cases. I , 1 , . , " j wc ve been having the past week. There's a decided tendency. in the Yours- will be. a happy summer in cut delightfully delicious opportu nities, while the. Spiced Scckcl Pears, those -tiny perfectly, shaped little fruits are to be had in a jar of 35. ; Preserved ginger in one pound glass jars is a most cIpI1. ful addition to the shelves of .this" stii-tr. f.ii- if i.t, 1, .....I :...4...l ... 1.- . , . , v.... .v., ,111117,11,11 IIH1I.-VU iu ue t.vc-planning arrangement rtf the ablc to ol)(ail) h f f drapery department at thc 11. K, Rjgcr. Alld 1'uncheezu" if Vou hfiwen Furniture company, Six- p,,, sll0ws through : Vhevciear irriiiu anu uumiu, Wrtlll luiui ..lasii -fc It ir ,,Pi-fo,-l. C-..:... a Loveliness Looking Out or in TTCTHEN your windows show the '" stamp of the artitic decora- 1 1 , , jo, tjv 11, vill nuns washes showing color schemes are(for scrvi,ig w ith ice creams and pud displayed cm al sides,-; suggesting (i)RS( frujt ,.ups and punc, K m,i onl fmicli li Hi-.1T1311 clppvpc hfn Hariiam hfiluri.n nt-niiliiiilli llriv lllfirli. Inu-ai-n liio-M.Hranil hnff flrpil if villi Inrtll tllp hamt nf nrnn. Vivid blue satin lines this wrap of and Sixteenth. 'Here you 11 find cor- tic lines. , ping into t'helps Hut, Athletic clulr different shaped rooms; great tables fr time, for the careful preparation luxurious rfchness, finished at the sets; shimmering satin and brocaded . . - building, Seventeenth and Douglas; hold exquisitely colorful cretonnes, of fruits takea great deal of time hem by a 12-inch banding of silver silk afjkirs. tiny caps of .vitching Girls Alike Find Most Acceptable Ht sc""c tinie lr'"K the drive for English and French fabrics "Tor dran- 5,i ;s an al t j jtsff p( he a(j tinsel brocade. - allure,' neckwear of exceeding' chic, rpHE revival of interest m bicycles' f of .tlidir fountain concoctions -iiigs of, exceeding ,. beauty.; Thc to send out any of. these delectable Hand" embroidered pansies, iff ex- garters- lacey, "ribbony aflairs, X i' i mi r 'i ,nale w,' a foundation, of their de- Vrench room otTers a surprising ar- fruits upon request carefullv packed quisite natural pansy colors, adorn party and lingerie bags, all cntranc- makes me sure that you II find 1iR)itful cream made in this shop, ray of loveliness, in surpassingly fine CO. D. 1 the brown lining: of .a moleskin did- uik gift offJrines. valuable the suggestion of a bicvele Pure cream it always is. sometimes inrfwted fabrics and lace nanri rnr- nanrl man, this wrap combined with gray ' , gift offering to the youngsters-who variedby the additions of luscious tainings. many of which show un squirrel. - ' If one would preserve her entire are just finishing an important pe- fruits and nuts. This cream may be. usiia combinalions of laces and -m-Neckpieces of long-haired furs in loveliness, witching color, she would riod of their education. The Ne taken home too it" one is expecting broideries. This department, be exquisite coloring?, short fur chok-1 welcome -one of the dainty bro- braska.jMotorcycle and. Bicycle com- guests. This week , I noted' that sides extending the courtesy of fiec ers, stoics of dainty erVtine, prim- caded boxes, gold or silver trimmed, pauy, 624 South Sixteenth, two doors they've just prepared a number of planning. will make up' your cur rose lined, furs for' summer wear which contain boxes of compact north of the Castle Hotel, are show- their-famed candy jars, each tiedtains and drapes for a very nominal and winter .usefulness, all are offered -rooge and powder, as well as a long, ing a complete liife of Columbia and with ribbons corresponding in color) sum, also upholster mahogany and' in this one-fourth off sale, the sale narrow mirror in the lid to assure' Excehior. bicycle's at very reasonable Jo the candies with which they're -w.iltiut- furniture unci the delightful- us correct placement. - prices. Write tor catalogs. flilled. An unusually lovely Ritt! wukc for thc gunroom. vou can't afford to miss I TltU" nrt Tin.1ri.uirk Kslvtrr4 I". J'kk-iH Otflcf. Adv. - - fl'v -.Ju.. "fU