4 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 13, 1920. .Personal W. W. Bradley hss gone to join hi family at Cottage, Lake Minne tonlca, where he will remain i week. Mis Mary McCabe will leave soon " to spend the summer in California. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Harriman leave Friday for Adberry, Park, New York, and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McCullcy spent Saturday in Sioux City. Miss Harriet Jarret, leaves Sun day to spend a month in Chicago. Vrs. D. L. McCoy of Sioux Falls, S. D., who has been ill at the Nich olas Senn hospital for eight weeks, is convalescing at the home of her brother, J. R. Cain, jr. The Misses Helen and Caroline - i i u - a j u who nave uccu autiming uic (L I University of Nebraska, returned 'i Home last week. A daughter was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Dana Van Dusen. Miss Willow O'Brien will return next Friday from New York, where she attends the Sacred Heart acad emy at Manhattanville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clarke ar rived Monday from New York City. They are spending a short time in Omaha, enroute to California, where they will probably make their future home. Mrs. Herbert Rogers left Tuesday for Milwaukee to attend the gradu ation of her daughter, Miss Helen, from Downer seminary. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davidson returned Wednesday from Califor nia, where they spent a month. ! Among the Omahans who attend ed the republican convention in ! Chicago were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson re turned Thursday from Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Watson under went an operation at the Mayo Brothers' hospital and is much im proved in health. Dr. W. O. Bridges and Mr. Joseph Baldrige expect to go abroad the latter part oj the month and will spend six weeks motoring through f England and France. I i Mr. and Mrs. George L. Barney ,"'of San Diego, Cal., are the guests ipf Mrs. Barney's brother, Mr. Oscar iC'Wunams, ana Mrs. w imams. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Raymond, jr., of Lincoln are spending the week end tn Umaha. Miss Margaret Williams, who has spent the winter studying music in New Yorlt City, arrives next week IP i r.- and will remain in Omaha for the I summer. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrige f and Mrs. Blanche Patterson left 1 yesterday for St. Joseph, Mo., where i' they will be the guests over the f week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Head at their summer home. ( Mr. Edwin T. Swobe left Tues 1 day for Excelsior Springs, where he I joined Mrs. Swobe, who has spent I 10 Ay, there. Before returning to $ Omaha Mrs. Swobe expects to visit Chicago. Mrs. S. S. Carlisle and daughter, Miss Virginia, left Monday for Fari bault, Minn., where they will attend the commencement exercises of Shattuck Military academy. Sam Carlisle, jr., who attends this school, will visit in Minneapolis before re tjrning home. Mrs. Frank G. Smith leaves this evening for an eastern trip. Mrs. W. H. Rhoades left Monday for Chicago, where she attended the graduation of her daughter, Miss Mildred, from the National Kinder garten college. They will return to Omaha next week. Miss Ruth Carter, who attends Columbia university in New York, has returned to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ringwalt have gone east to attend the gradua tion of their son, Charles Carr Ring wait, from Princeton university next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ringwalt will visit another son, Mr. Joseph G. Ringwalt, and Mrs. Ringwalt and Mrs. Joseph Garneau in New York City before reutrning home. ' Miss Sophie Naimska left Monda for New York, whence she. will sail for Europe to spend the summer in Poland with her family. This is Miss Naimaka's first visit to her home since before the war. She will return in October. i Mr. John Stout and daughter, Miss Gertrude, left Saturday eve ning for Buffalo, N. Y., where they will spend, two weeks. i' Mr. and-Mrs. Frank J. Norton, who havve been at the Black-stone, have taken an apartment at the Col 1J onial tor tne summer. V - i G "ind Mrs. H. L. Keefe were in Omi'ia Thursday en route to Iowa Citjf to attend the 25th reunion of thef class. Mrs. Keefe has a Ph. D. degiee from Iowa university. She was' the guest of Mrs. F. H. Cole while in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Degan leave Sunday for Chicago to attend the marriage of their son, Morton De ,ran, and Miss Louise Buxtaun, Wednesday, June 16. : Miss Ruth Kinsler will return Wednesday from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Connor have as their guests this week their son. Edward J. O'Connor, and Mrs. O'Connor, whose marriage took place June 8 at Tulsa, Okl. - Mrs. Harry Jordan, who has spent several weeks in San Francisco -since her return from Honolulu, is expected home the latter part of the month. "- Miss Mary Gifford, who attends the University of Wisconsin, arrives - home Sunday to spend the summer vacation. " Mrs. William R. Swett of Minne apolis, arrived Saturday to be the guest for several days of Mr. and , Mrs. Joseph Barker. v Leonard Swanson will leave Mon day for Bird City and other points Silk and Lace Are Effective BT GERTRUDE BBRESFORD. The fashion of combining beauti ful lace with silks of different col ors is very much in evidence. In this dress a dark blue taffeta silk is favored for the blouse and straight panel that fronts the skirt. Beneath the yoke of silk, flounces of lace are cleverly attached. These are of a rich, deep cream color, but a sparkle of brightness is added by the threads of silver with which they are em broidered. Cloth of silver is also used to outline the corsage and short sleeves. The large hat of blue straw shows a loose facing of cream lace that really takes the place of a veil. in Kansas. .He will return to the University of Nebraska Medical col lege in the fall. Mrs. Arthur Cooley and children leave next week for Little Compton, R. I., where they will spend the summer. Mr. Robert Gilder left Tuesday for New York, where he will spend several weeks with relatives. E. T. Heyden left Friday for a short trip to Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Nigro, who have been visiting in Omaha, have returned to their home in Kansas City. Miss Gertrude Kountze, who at tends Miss Madeira's school in ADVERTISEMENT Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled Faces Thousands of the fair sex art pending fortunes in frantic efforta to remove the igna of premature age from their faces. Such women willingly pay almost any amount of money for worthless wrinkle removers, of which there are many. If they only knew it, the most effective remedy imaginable is a simple, harmless lotion which can be made up at home in less than a minute. They have only to get an ounee of pure powdered saxolite and half a pint of witch hasel at the drug store and mix the two. Apply this dally for a while as a refreshing face wash. The effect ia almost magical. Even after the first treatment a marked improve. mment ia noticed and the face has a smug, firm feeling that is most pleasing. ADVERTISEMENT TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of Saw Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular be cause nobody can discover ' it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a sott brush with it and draw this through you hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few ap plications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. 4. i Motel Roth I Management has installed an ' abundance of electric fans and has large French windows and transoms, in a measure to overcome the summer heat so that its patrons may eat in comfort. being located on street level, T X Take Sunday Dinner i witn us. Always open. ROME MILLER S- Washington, arrived Sunday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountze. Mrs. George Munger left Tues day for California. Miss Agela Herzberg returned home Thursday from Monticello seminary, where she has attended B ffi- Gifts for Jin Brides Graduates COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 14th A Take Advantage of This! We made preparations a long time ahead for this occasion we made expert purchases in the field of available merchandise, arid YOU WILL BE SURPRISED when you see what we can offer in Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass AT HAMMERED -DOWN SALE PRICES. At Lower Prices Than You Can Conceive Possible LOT NO. 1 Diamond Rings, light !4-krat. set In whUe gold; fancy Cft ff mounting; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, only.... pOlUU LOT NO. 2 Diamond .Rings, beautiful blue white fancy after-dinner mounting, white gold, platinum top, Monday, Tuesday and rftwp rr Wsdnesday $ O.UU LOT NO. Diamond Rings, beautiful swell color and cut stone with nifty, after iinner ring mounting, platinum top; Monday, Tuesday dQE flA and Wednesday, only POOaUU WATCHES! WATCHES! At Last Year's Prices OUR GREAT JUNE SALE Our guaranteed American watch stock is complete. Buy your watch now. Howard Watches, Hamilton Watches, El. gin, Waltham and Hampden Watches. You will see tin bent and bluest assortment west of Chicago, at prices you will not find anywhsre else at this wonderful watch sale. Com early Monday. Extra Special for Monday, or aa long aa they lust Monday Thin model, II! sue, Elfin open luce Watch, fitted tn JtO-year cold-filled cane, engraved or plain. Trlca for Monday 1 7 7JC only tDllilO Come Early Don't Delay ,1 Jamestown Pattern Extraordinary Sale of CUT GLASS WATER SETS Water Pitcher and 8 water glasses, beau tiful Queen Louise pattern. tQ yj Pries .. P7 O Free with every Water Set, 1'4-inch beveled Mirror Pla teau FOR MON DAY ONLY. fi i 1 1 f 1 ! it, 1 Caroli" iii"i JTST 48- during the past two years. She leaves in about 10 days for the east, visiting Cleveland, Chicago and New York. She will attend school at Ferry Hall, 111., the coming year. Miss Anna Parker left Friday for Washington, D. C, to spend the summer. She will stop at Rockford college, Rockford. 111., to attend the commencement exercises and will be the guest of Miss Grace Burgess. Mrs. Ed Robinson of Omaha and Mrs. B. M. Acttenberg of Kansas City have returned from Fall River, Mass., where they attended the mar riage of Miss Lillian Lifrack and -'31- Phenomenal June Sale at The World's 3 We have tn stock and can deliver you any set of Holmes Ed wards guaranted inlaid Silverware. Illustrations will show you three patterns, any piece or set will make a highly useful wed ding gift. De Lancy TUB BIGHT GIFT FOR THE BHIDE. Q- THE V. OCB IA8T I IV PRICES WORD id Alt IS hfii BETTE"! i iowest M1VER ; VALVE TABLE J$M , L sfk Ml silver Im lf TABLE Jp riKSX iTOELt WARE It V BEFORE A rfflHiV If' ' BUYING DEAiTtrrjL rajHC I W k n wux WEDDING M : I PAX YOU GIFT jff ' WEtL Maurice R. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoagland ar rive Thursday from Phoenix, Arie. They will be at the George A. Hoagland home. Mrs. T. H. Clarke, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Riley, leaves June 20 for her home in I Finest Quality Diamond sills This for the Sweet Girl Graduate. We specialize in La Tosca, Perles D La Reine, Perles de Orleans, Perles de Ceylon, Sumatra Cynthea Pearl Necklaces; 2 per cent Discount on our entire stock of Pearls, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We have these beautiful Pearl Necklaces in lengths of 15, 18, 24 and 30 inches. 20 per cent Discount Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Cut Glass Specials You can tramp over Omaha or search the stores of any other city and you will never find the won derful bargains in cut glass afforded In this great Less Than Half Price Sale." Cut Glass 12-inch Orange Bowl, Marguerite design, beautiful distinct cut; regular price ti A rfn $9.00, half price P4uU Cut Glass 10-inch Square Vase, New- ton design, reg. price $4.50, half price Cut Glass Goblets, set of 6, clover leaf design, reg. price $6.00; half price Cut Glass 3-Footed Salad Bowl, poppy fQ syg design, reg. price $5.50; half price.. 4a O Cut Glass Large Flower Basket, Para- jQ ff dise design, reg. price $4; half price $aWUU Cut Class 8-Inch Berry Bowl,' Newton (tQ ff design; reg. price $4.00; half price.. ))aaiUU Cut Glass 82-fnch Compote, Marguer- to OJ? 4te design, reg. price $4.50, half price 4)asad Cut Glass Mayonaise Bowl, Marguer- (fQ QC ite design, reg. price $4.50, half price VaWaataO Cut Glass Creamer and Sugar, Marguerite design, regular price $4.00, &0 ff half price 4aWUU Cut Glass Syrup Pitcher, clover leaf d t?( design; reg. price $3.00; half price.. vJ.eDU Cut Grass Celery Tray, Marguerite fQ ff design; reg. price $4.00; half price.. pialiU Cut Glass 8-inch Orange Bowl, Marguerite design; regular price $4.00; do ff half pric 4aUU Cut Glass Flower Bowl, Bethlehem Star design; regular price $3.00; h 4 Hf half price plaOU Cut Glass Flower Basket, Bethlehem Star design; regular price $2.00; -s fg half price 41UU Several hundred pieces of Cut Glass go on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at half of reg ular price or less. Special On Sale Monday Only 14-carat Gold-filled, J-blads Pocket Knives, engraved or plain. As $1.00 long as they last READ THIS LIST , Here Is What Cut Glass Water Tumblers, flM set of six JjX Cut Glass Oil Bottle, Colonial I1 ' Cut I Cut Glass Candy Jar, Exquisite Q1 Design 3)1 Cut Glass Spoon Tray, Poppy Al Design, ipl. Cut Glass Salt and Fepper, Cut Glass Bud Vase,' Silver fl1 Foot JM And BrWegaari Bros. Co 16th and Douglas Street- -Cf3 Scran ton, Pa. Louise Riley will graduate Mon day from St. Marys school at Notre Dame, Indiana. She returns to Omaha Wednesday. Kahn-Kushner. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kushner announce the engagement of their daughter, Watch This Opportunity! JUNE SALE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY LOT NO. 4 Diamond Rings, large and beautiful, swell designs, set in green gold mountings and platinum; Monday, Tuesday and tMOr? r Wednesday, only JJ i Zu.UU LOT NO. 5 Diamond Cluster Rings, 7 in 1, set In Platinum Tiffany Stylo Ring. $100.00 1-karat sizes, - on n "'y MoU.UU 12-karat sizes, 6"t A7 t?f on' $147.50 WRIST WATCHES At Sale Prices 14-Kt. Solid Gold, very umall and nifty Octagon design, ,wlth tli very fimsst and moat reliable 10 Jewal movement, only a limited utunuer or.ttiieae beautiful prlc J55.UU, this week .... 14-Kt Solid Gold American Crown, 16-Jewel Movemuit. Very rallabla timekeeper and ex tra small size. We take pica sure In allowing you this Watch. Reg. price J38.00. (97 7C This week O&liiO 14-K. 20-Year Gold II I ltd ( tagon Case with the best 15-fiv-el movement. A wntch tluit will run well and keep time. Krg ular price S2M.1S, fi01 HZ this week tD - t0 Or? 4&0 (to ff SHEFFIELD This beautiful meat platter of the finest Sheffield .silver is 20 inches wide and at the popular tree design the fluent article for a lusting gift iiiiugin- J)7 rj able. Thin platter sold for $46.50 lust year our price In this great sale $1 ,4 O Special Extraordinary Monday Sale , 14-carat Gold-filled Cuff Buttons, en graved or plain, for soft or stiff cuffa. As long aa they last, (p-J AA per pair, : 51.'U $1.00 Cut Glass Flower Basket, handsome pattern, Cut Glass Bad Vase, very dainty Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer, at Cut Glass Candle Sticks, one pair at Cut Glass Mustard Jar, Silver Top Cut Glass Spoon Tray, Boat ahana SI SI SI SI SI SI Doxens at Other Extraordinary Values at $1.1)0, $3- Fern, to Irving Kahn of New York City. Mia Blanche Schwartz of Cleve land, O., holds live positions with five different firms. 6he has expert knowledge of the export trade and it is in this line of work that makes it possible for her to draw five sal aries at one time. SH ffi ffi i a snanaanaaa asanas! mmmmmmmmm Watchea stock. Ksgular T. $43.75 14-Kt. 20-Year Case, small lre and reliable timekeeper. 1ft jewel movement. Only 17 of time in stock. Keg. price d1 m rjr $27.15. This week... OXttiO Klgln and Waltham rlt Watches up from S17.75 This surely makes a lasting and highly appreciated gradua tion gift I r.io SILVERWARE Extra Special for Monday Only Thin uouei nickel Sliver Cigarette cases, a apieuuiu value at 44.00; on Monday S2.00 In WILL BUY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Cut Glass Combination augur and Ureumer SI SI SI Cut Glass Mayonnaise Bowl , ( ut Gluts (1-inch Muppy. with tlandle , cut uiuss Horseradish Jar, Sheffield &1 Silver Holder JSI Cut Glass Marmalade Jar, Silver I op Cut Glass Tooth I'lrk Holder o wis o At the Sign of the Crown -SJv "; 'f