r 2-fe - THg OMAHA "SUNDAY BEE : 1 SEPTEMBER 5, ,1920. Society &SAR-BEN is the wori which jpeels excitement for the au- "tomn months m Omaha. The ces, hf hkh everyone takes much iteresti the various parades,, etab ate -Specimens of tragreantry, the irnivll events and finallv the -cor cliatiotf ball willtnake the last two cfccKsoi . acpremoer : iiny num. vnarnnng nostesses are aireaay 'asking- plans or -box parties at the aces and it i whispered that en :husiattic ones declare they will inly invite lovers of horse ilesh to sit with tfffcm. 'More than one fair maid is counting tier shekels and wondering whether she 'will win or lose on her favorite. The H Uppers and the debutantes and efeti their thothers are ijukirtf? overtimes to nay so 4hat tnat per fcctlvidear frock amd darling slip' per and .wonderful fan may make an initial .appearantwat the historic den nd dadi.fliimself, has prob ably akent atwther . JoblU&f, his cloth-fr to see tht thiey are in "ap ple phi" order , for ttjre occasion. 1 1 former bans wn, 9f recanea tms year tfi, th'e one. of September ,'25 is to be extremely simple. Decorations txtren- are t be costly and elegant but plain. A notej of dignity atcl re serve will be noticeable throughout the efiire ceremonies whih are t be reiai; W tone put snort, never Hhelesi ; ' . 1 : Thfc dancing will begin much tarliefttltan usual this year, ft Jias been decided,, and, "without doubt, this will especially pleasing to those gnj attendance. -. f , jl-f Latheih-Breener. ' On Friday 'evening tit the home fcf M& and Mrs. less Parlett, Miss Marie-Breener of Charles City, la.. Ife-eima the bride of Hufchie Lathem tof Ordaha, Rev. Charles W. Savidge Dtuaiajing. inc nomc tively -) decorated with red roses, tarnafltms ahd ttmg Mr. and Mrs. !Lathegi ifwll make "their . home in Tea FW Viiitdr. Vi-a Martha Smilley entertained frioon (b honorvof Miss Bertha Sheafe bf Otfpnvwa, la., who is visiting Miss Burns,; "- ' - The,4uests included! Mrs. Joseph ton; Iterothy-Hippie, Hrfenf Parish, Marget Parish, ttorothy Cye iiaugh Dorothy Collier, Alrnanne Camplell, Winifred Brandt, "Helen 'Aleman and Jejm mtAs. v ; Mr. Wylie Honored. T'ansen Wvlie, wh'o is sum'" Verinl at ion Beach, Cal.,"wa honorfgUest at a delightful musical ' in LoS. Angeles recently. The hpst- Estelle Browh-Miiis, a iprmer ess, nmiha f irt: received about 80 Los, Angelis 'musical friends. '. One of the 1 a - . interesting features of the program was a group of songs by Rayftxindy Harmon with the composer, Charles! T. Ferry, at the piano. "Mrs. Mills! was gowned in white laee and Mrs. Wylie wore a costume of black cha' meuse. An informal receptfcn -followed the musical. Mrs. Wyjte ie expected home September 15. Country Cluh. I V , VBenefit Card Party. . About .40 attended the benefifcard party given by the Second district, Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, Friday afrern&on in the' Grill room 5f the Athletic club. , The parTwas givtn lor the pUr pose of raising money 14. pay off a pledge "w hich the 'district, iade to tho centfai fedcratton magaiinel; - Many bought tickets ho did ol attend the ttftair. ' c- Vf Birthday Party . , , Elice Holovtchinrntertaind t her httme in honor of het 15rtt WrtTt day, Friday, September 3. Theffol lowing guests were prettnr. t euliirt Parmelce, Jean Hall. Marcella Fos ter, Jeanne Jewell, prances Wihron. Dorothy' Wallace, Helen Krug, Qaire Abbott, Flora Root. Katharine Gallagher, Alice Wiese, Annt Per l'cy, Ruth Wallace, Miriam Benner, The Prettiest Mile Woman's Gdlf .' club will, tntertain at the home of TMrs. Marvin Norris, 673S Florence boulevard. Tuesday evening, Sep tember 7, at a "stunt party." fhM hdstesses forf the evening will be Mrs Marvin wrris. Mrs. Ltila Nor ris-Jerorfu?, Mrs, D. G.' Craighead, Mrs. Thornas Rich and Mrei McDonald. ' 'For Mildred Walker, Jack BeacomW intertain abftut 20 guests at the Wednesday jcyentng- pmner dance, at the fieia fciuo w honor pf Miss MildredvWalkerrwhft leaves shortly to attend thcUnivet sity of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoke will chaperon. A Informal jTea, ; -V v jMrs Lflcien-Stephens will I enter tafn at tea Tuesday for Tier . sister Mrs. William Sears Poppleton.jwlid hasv spent the summer fa Omaha, and who with her sonv William, blans t& return to New York about the middle of September. s .Kappa Sig;na Club The Kappa Sigma club of Omaha and Cotmcil Bluffs iIK.4neet tor luncheon and business meeting Sat urday at 12:30 o'clock at the Urii versity club, I9IZ jHarnty strjtet. Amateur Musical Clak. The winter meetings tdt the Ama. teur Mjisical club will . bgi , tht middle of October; ' , 7,., - nr . V.- rhrs Ella : : , : ' I ' ' v ' S-SJf:i f ,.. '1". .1 :M:mfY rState "Treasurer . of- LeagueP16.1? pn - ,Y Suffrage ' Rights ;r Country Club' Garter, 'Waje; Hall' entertained 14 guest ii diser at the Country club. Sat- U urdasl eveningV in honor of Fisher jJoodlue of New York, who is visit-v - ino afcth R. I. Dinmnst home. Mr. Goodhue leavei' .Jionday for his homeV ' ; ' 'Misi Catherine Cartan entertained at t inntr 'of 12 covers for Miss KathWine Smyth of Washington, D. C a uest at the Clarence Sib bernsen home. ' lu fV. Wakeler entertained 17 guestt at the Saturday evening din ner dinte at the Country club.- S. S. Carlisle had eight guests. . v J, A. Cavers' entertained at din ner St the Country club Saturday '.niiarr in K?tnnr Hi Mrs Titian Cof- fey of;Ls Angles7lhe gtiest of Ui.' and Mrs. H. H. Bawnge. ujvers we're 'placed for MessVfc.a,nd Mes- came c. o. esiuru""- A i -nedytsE. T. Swobe a'nd R. H. Bal drigei Mesdames Blanche, Patersonr May Davidson and Titian Coffey, Dr. C. A. Hulls Randall .Brown and Col A. U. Scliipp 'and X, A, Cavers. Miss Katherine .Connell ttertam ed a party of, 10 at the Carter; L: club dinner datict Saturday mning. Mr. and Mrs. Evfe PotrVf Q Joseph, Mo., are visiting their daugh ter;. Mrs. W. R. Hyatt, . and ,-MK; Hyatt a-- Vv- ,vvi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tetard W Chambers, Neb., are spending the" week end with Mr. Tetajd's rrtbtfret, Mrs. Elsie Tetard. , Among others who entertained field Club Mr fcnd' Mrs. L M. Pegaa en tertained at ditinet at the field -club, Saturday evening. Thetr guests in rlnttfd Dr. and Mrs.' Cfaodt Uren. Dr. iha Mrs. Edward Bnmning,' Melrs-and Mefflatties H. M. Gould ing, iarl Bjrrck, Fraiiki Smith, Karl Lewis, Milton Peteffeetl, ( William Maloiley, Parker Mason arid Lee HtifB Mrs. Madeline -Krug, Miss . Mabel McClintock of ' Minneapolis, a gtiest at the J"agau home,; E. A. Stenwald and Edward Cassidy,; jr., of Whiting la. ' f ' V Others , who entertained ' at dinner included A. J. Viewing. H.vS. McDonald. W. W. Trc-xe-H. Thfemas Alletti C. E. Griffey, E. .L. Fodge, R. F. Hansen, F. L. Weaver, Harry Steel nd Eart-Allen. ' ; 5 - R.iX. Van Ord4e1l entertaind'!50 guestl it the intermission, v; ; ' Mri Ensley Weir nvfR Entertain at a bridge luncheon Thursday at the Ffeldclttb. ' Mrs. CE. Johannes is state trcas- urcr for- th Leaffue of Women --. ,IT 'Voters. The organhsatibrt Jias beeh making a statewide ' campaign foi dissemination of information oh thfe 41 constitutional Amendmenta to be otcd on September 21. Regis tration, where necessary, must be made : before , September -10. Mrs. Johannes says she believes'tte next font days will be busy ones at; the Doitglas coimty court house, where registratioit is going on. 't ' " ' 1 , .Concert 6hoir v ,Whit Is -considered one of the greatest musical 'organwations' hi thfe 'wtyia, ,will be presented " 1 tt the' Auditorium in Omalia, Septemher 2, by the Ladies' o, tier b the First Ccrttral Cn jrregatioftjil chufch, the Maun tain AshWelsft tiiaJe toncert ' , choir. It is sVid that the tHfcr- veteus Thcal singmg of 4his ithoir S staiethihg never to be; forgotten. ' Each member' is '' Jthttsen because of his artistic lvalue on.' the nrogram as a wnoie., Jinere are no stars ana " no inferior supporting mem-! Ters; fl are 'soloists 'and 'Eis ftddfod' prize winners." werti Mis l-fenore Eck. who had 40 euests:, R. A..8ak?r. 6: R.; t. S&uthern, 6W X Hokman, 4: JjE. Hashes; 4; &4VMa$orf, 4. r h A VI- '. . ,"7.7 ' ' - ' Miss Cornelia Bauhi leaves Sep tember 26 for Los Ahgeles to' re enter the Marlborough school. : Xx Lakoma Club '' H. H. Roberts entertained one of the largest pattiss at the Lakoma Country Nlub "dinner dance Satur day , evening, when covers -were placed for 24 guests. Among others who entertained at (he dinner dancf Were:. Mrs, Tames Adams, who had 20 guests; Mrs. E. McGlasson, 20; Miss Irma Talbey, 12 and;W. B. Cheek. 10,, , " ( - ' Sam C rmead, wtiols spending a few days in Chicago, will leave soon f-pr Canada, returning to Oma ha about the first of October. ' - ' V. r. r i Society Notices , All items for, the Stmda$ So ciety , coUimris should be in the office of the Society Editor n Friday. Items reteived eithfr by 'photie or mail later than JO :30 Saturday morning cannot be used Sunday. Phone -Tyler 1000. i ' -'Voiien have the risht to regis irr flnr) v'nlA .in a,tl States under the 19th aiuicndment to the federal con-J stitutioiv ,aia Mrs, virne, nap man Catt ' in a statement issued recenthr at the headquarters of the National AmericanVVoman aunrage associai'dn. ,-.v "Tti federal amendment is rati tied, all nti-suffragists tct the con- tt-arw nrrfufithsfandirtir. airl . Mrs. Vatt. "Every' woman" in hV land not disauairfied by any discnmina tion other than sex. his a right to vntp iindtr the federal constitution If anv state authority denies, her that privilege it is "her right to de- iiand it in the courts, n vs possiDie for a thiefto declare-that a diamond riiie is his because it is in his pos session. It is sometimes necessary for the owner 'to prove his right of ownership un the court. Ihis is a parallel noiv with the woman's vote. No honorable stat will deny it trf the women. . " v. , , ' Mrs. Catt calfld. attention to the statement of Charles Ei Hugjies that "the amendment will be immediately seltrtxeCutlig and ViM , render "in valid and Ithercfore ineffective any existing provision m any state con solution or statute estaDHshinff a suffrage disqualification solelyupon the ground: of sex." ' Mrs. Caft also called attention to fjh rcentl statement by William Jf oward Tjift: It 'follows frdm this antnontatija-consiruction - oi tne ISth amedment ' that the v 19th amendment as passed ddes not need any affirma!tive action by the states to give womtn the right torote at once. It is self-execiiting. It. by its own force, amends every .elec tion law d every state ov as to include il the state, electorate women as wUl as men, where jonly men were gten the right to vote before. Of tourse, a woman can not vote whoif she. had been a man, could notraw votea unaer tne laws of! the state Where she lives.1 ; She inflst in aU'rspect3 have tlie Quali fications whim men voters, must have under th; election lawsyit if she fulfills t(es requirements she can vote and the state '-cannot pre vent her so ding, kndo delay of the state in retognizing. or acting on the new amctdment cnv prejudice her right to vlte. "Election ofScers of the state who impede or ctriy her right to vote expose thtmsaves to prosecution under sttfitei whether federal or Mate enacted jo protect citizens in their lawful rtht to vote. It may well beMhat Ihe doubling f the number oi votirs in every state, by this amendment will reauire for the convenience oil voters,: amendments"" M the electioit. laws of. the staff bit such inccevenience cannot Ift made, any exrute for preventing wo( men from execisiug the fanohise. J . By Whcial satement from the State departmctt in Washington, M4s Caroline-, Reilly, headquar ters secretary .-f the National League of Wonen Voters, assur ance of the legality of the women's vote is established. This statement given Miss Reiljf s that'"the secre-f tary of state's proclamation ' tpm-i pleted tlk ratifJcatlon, arid that no further tiotificatifti k necessary. All thewomen of il . the states . have Ow the right tri registration. , If Happy ' Hollow Mr; and 'Mrs." J.'T. Yates had s their iujests at dinner, SiaturdaT eve "ning, St Happy Hollow club, Dr. and Mrs.?J.f 1 vfacMullen, Mrs. Victor , Caldwell. Misses Mildred and Dor ' othy ejl itor and J1"1 Caldwell and Jamie McMullen. Other! entertaining included Tohn : L. Webster, G. W. Carey. Dr. D. T. ' Quigfeyi D. J. Adams, 'J. W. Elwood and W. M. Burton. - SThe Foolish lt:Virgin" : o4 that She hat ,the Vote rhtt will She do with it? Will She go to the Polls v On September 21 and VoU en the constitution as She Onartit tiv tiv nr will Shi tfnrcpf That voter must register v. By September 10 J As4-'be like the virgin ThtE poor, foolish -virgin . Wh forgot to have HerT lamps trimmed and burn- tog? - . . The- .wise ones will go . ! , T the Court House i , " Sefore September 10. ,V oie which Jtinl. are you? proceed with their any , oojccuon is raised by any officials in the states, the women should telegraph direct fmg in Shallow plates is apt to tricklo. to the Statedepartment at Washing ton and receive official assurrauce." .The'olates for oysters, which will be jnuch in: evidence this fall, are tor expe- deeper than heretofore. rience' has show n that theice melt- over the edce. The cup for the cock- tail sauce should be, of course, di-r-rtlv iii the? center and wtll packed dowri' in the heart of the ke. Oyster J plates with indentations, lor indi vidual oysters are passe- and have been relegated to the limbo of the salt pepper and vinegar castors of 77 -the H5i early 90s. September usekteping. - t Good The honor of leing the' youngest woman in Wisconsin, if' not in the UwitSiatcS. to pass atate bar ex- , amiifition goes to Mis Belle Bor. ton of Milwaukee.-'who a the age l' of 22 years becomes a full-fledged lawyer. ' . -a f , . jMMKdlttnSDaaaaaa One MorelWeek o fOii i..w.:-,-. ...... .A . JS. REMODELMG;S ALE THIS IS WHAT WE H AVE TO OFFER NEXT WEEK -AND MANY OTHER ARTICLESWILU BE PUT ON'. : SALE BEFORE? WE COMMENCE T( REMODJEL OUR STORE: A VISITAVILL BE OF GREAT. ECONOMY TO YOU.t - l- ' :'.--' ' - , . DAYS TC CHRISTMAS ; " W&.ar doing ti)in rigfctvnow-cuttmg the price ia two on our bsautiful relection o, La Tosca. JUchdieu and Blue Besrd.Fterl Neckaces. ; - . i':'.Ainir -oftJV W ifA niiDTSiiur A S - . I - s k II ft 41 Jll o w v ' ,, ''-' ;' i , ' - v ' --' -.-.- .1 I the uw i ve Irs al car f - Thfc Iteti I?QMbcut it a Rtinabout b reality-- tegular busineas messenger, aoTving the qtlestion of econornicBi ind cjtlkk tJalisportAtibri. JThe Contractor, Btulder, TVavelkuJ Salesman,Xolkctor, Solicitor, all find the Ford Jftttstibcjat the rooat oasvenient as well as the most economical among motor cars. 'Low v in purchase price, cost of operation, and low in cost of maintenance. Durable in service, and useful every day in the year. Leave your order with any one of the dealers listed below. V t Universal Motor Company C E. Paulson Motor Company Adkins Motor Company McCaffrey Motor Company " SamplHart , Motor. Company 2562 Leavenworth St 20thand Ames Ave. 4911 So. 24th St. 15tK and Jackson Sts. .i 18tMBurtSto. V 1 '-If. t i - - . II i .You. .will make money by looking injo these very. bst i Parisian Pearl' Necklaces. ' Come early'MOyDAY and have 1 in n A set laid away. j . g - .- , O E Genuine La Tausca Pearl lleoklaces, inde- ' Gsnuine La Tausca Pearl Necklaces, 24 in. .etructible and surely, beautiful, 30 inches tegular price $62.00 v ' djo 1 " AA regular price $75.00.; -.- 7 Cff 8al Price .Pp iUU Bale Price....... Wl.'wyf :. r ( Geatiine Richelieu Pearl Necklaces 24 in., Genuine La Tausca Pearl NecKaces 20 in.af most beautiful and, evenly mitched Pearls, Regular pnee $65.0(J. -. VA CYr . regular price $30.00 Sale Price. . .'. vO 6 aWll , ' Sale Price Genuine Richelieu Pearl Necklaces, 18 in., Genuine Richelieu Pearl Necklace, 30- in.7 Diamond, White Gold Clasp, 18 inches- ' ' you surely will appreciate these necklaces. regular price $40.00 Cj'O.A A A Regular price, $35.00 Sale Price .............. uVfciv.vy Sale Price .. Out entire stock of Genuine Blue Beard 'Pearl will be closed out at. ONE-HALF of regular price y I $15.00 ecklace, 30 -in.-; Aeso necklaces. $17.50 Exclusive Alarm Clock Sale COOL NIGHTS, LONG SLEEP IS WHEN A GOOD ALARM CLOCK IS NEEDED Tliis-clocl'is guaranteed 0' keep time and has a good alarm. Special Sale of Cut jGlass Water Sets MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Water Pitcher, 6 tHasses - 14 Inch .Beveled Mirror Plateau ' jm Complete Set 5Q75 Onlv 22 Sets in Stock f VT ' 5006 o he most beautiful Cut 'Glass Pieces will be' sold at y lMieeM(incla, 'Tuesday awd Wednesday. " -. .' 4 .v ' ' 0 .;'. ' Come Early Is Our Adyice $9 Brcdegaard Bros. 1 1 - I x ' f'tM $1.79 buys fthis SI? 'if W Mft J dock. . AVe' only -'C ,1 I w - -tJm i haYe 500 'm stoc - ' f :l IJi 5ljry -get yourt before S . Ij ; the1 stock h sold l I'; D V . out . Wa cannot- f ' " J J v ",, sell -any more at x x v , .. . ,16THAND. :JJ DOUGLAS a4.f Sfen of tAe -Crown Vp the' Golden Stair$v MAIL ORDERS ARE PROMPTLY FILLED , ft 'X ' .. .1 e I 1 ; ''NT ft. -r.. '. . V,': --- W,