.! - J. 3. i 4 t. t. Benson Bnoa Correspondent Weddina- .Annauncement Mr. anaMrsH. H. Wchrli an: nounce the marriage of their daug ter, Cecil, to 'Mr. .George Cacka, which took place June 26Y This comes as a surprise to the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cacka, as the wedding was kept a secret to all except the immediate families and a few very intimate, friends. , Mr. and tyrs. Cacka are on a. wedding trip to Sioux City tfhd other Iowa points. On their return they will be '.at 'the home of the bride's parents during the fall and winter months. Benson Woman' Club. The, Benson Woman's club will be entertained for hs first meeting at the home pf Mrs. C. A. Herd, ' 2524 North Sixty-second street, Thursday, September 9, at.2:.0. Re ports from the biennial will be a part ofthe message given by the president, Mrs. W. A. Wilcox. Entertains Convention. " 'Benson camp, Royal Neighbors, . No. 7w.. -will entertain the Doug las county camps of Royal "Neigh bors at state annual convention Fri day afternoon and evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Ladies of the Pres byterian Aid Society wjll. serve luncheon and diTincr.. Entertains for Miss Harrison. ' Mrs. MVan Horn entertained at a surprise Wednesday evening for Miss Ada Harrison of Blair, Neb. Thirty-six guests were present. ' Belle Rebekah Lodge The rcgalar meeting of the Belle Rebekah lodge will be held Mon day evening in the IAO. O. F. hall. f resDyicnan xaaics ma. . The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will be entertained Wednesday aft erlioon at the home of Mrs. H. A". Eforts, 6336 Military ave. ' v. ', ' Birthday Surprise. ;-'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gehringer were entertained at a , birthday"sur prise i at their home Wednesday night, the occasion being the birth day of Mrs. Gehringer. The even ing was spent in music and games. ;.' M. E. Home Mission Society. The Home Mission society of the Methodist church will meet Wednes day aftcrnori atlthe home of Mrs. D. J. Bemlctt, 6345 Military avenue. i : Benson Ww C. T. U. fThe Benson W. C. T. U. closed its vear's work bv coins over the ton in its subscriptions. A vote of . thanks is due the' business men of Benson for their assistance. t-it- Entertains at Iowa Party. :Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Young "enter tained at a lawn party at their home Friday evening, in honor of the offiJ ccts and tiroi of the Benson Camp or Royal Neighbors M America. ' M. E. Conference. . The -annual conference of the - Methodist church begins Wednesday at the Firvt Methodist church. About SOt) ministers will be in attendance. Luncheon Guests. rMrs. T. P. Reynolds and son Leslie-were luncheon guests Thursday, Vitlia. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ;(p3fba3ey-'v..r'.i '-.r -Entectaina Council Bluffs Friends. MrV'and" Mrs." C."D.. Hurd enter- in Honor ot Mr. ana Mrs. rrea ias- inussen and Mr. and, Mrs.J-ars Jen sen of .Council Bluffs. 'CTlS. BusinesMeeting. Members of the Christian En deavor society of the Presbyterian .church,' held their regular business, meeting, Friday Evening, at the hurcli. . - ' Narcissus Chapter of 0. E. S. The Narcissus Chapter of the i'O. E. S. will hold its regular busi ! iiess meeting Thursday night at Odd 'ji Fellows' hall. : , .' . Entertains Card 'Club, -''Mr. and Mrs. T..F. Rhoy will be , host and hostess to the Keystone ;: Park Card club, Saturday evening, t at their home on Fontenelle boule ! vard, Clairmont addition. ; Sunday Dinner Party. .Miss C. Johnson entertained at t dinner Sunday, when covers were laid t for Mrs. A.' Traynor, Messrs. Car 'Benson, Eldon Benson, EarlYoung, Charles Barnum and Miss Johnson. County President of W. C. T. U. , Mrs. M D. Vieno, 'who crvcd as president of the Benson W. C. T. U. fr a number of years', was elected president of the Douglas county W. C T. U. at the conven tion held Thursday-at the' First Presbyterian church. - r V Elects Officers. v The.Mthodist Ladies' Aid met Wednesday' afternoon at the home 0 Eliminate the inconvenience and" rtnbarrassment of cjtes by hav ing us restore your teeth through the use of our Combination, Denture - . This.Deature is held firmly in po sition by the natural teeth f ives V. 100 chewing power. Won t , fall out, but can be remofed,a,t Dr. K. will. Comfortable, attractive and gives life service. . ' N-'- Ask Society Call Walnut 8370 of Mrs. George, Sdiaefer and elected the following officers for the com ing year: Mrs. D. C.-Sturtj, presi dent; Mrs. W. H. Justin, vijft presi dent; Mrs. C D. Mcllnay.-second vice president; Mrs. R. Burford, secretary ,Mrs.' G.-W. Smith, treas urer. " .. k; . ': V Missionary Luncheon. . Mrs. A. C. Lcssard, president of Ihe Methodist Missionary society of Benson, 'accompanied by 20 mem bers of that organization, will attend the missionary luncheon at the Loy al' hotel, Friday, September 10. -; Personals. ".Miss Hazel Schaefer spent the week in Schuyler, Neb. ' Rev. O. P. Miles returned Monday from Winona Lake, Ind. - 'Mr Cloyde Johnson is visiting, relatives at Elk City, Neb. 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tracy spefit the week-end in York, Neb. Miss Marian Wolfe has been oh the sick list for the .past week. v Robert Oliver, is spending the week with-relatives. in Blair, Neb. t The Misses Edna and Marie Mal ney left Friday, morning for Denver. Mr. and Mrs. C. 'O. Hurd are spending the day with relatives in Blair, Neb. x Mrs. A. Schaefer left 'Thursday for a short visit with relatives in Tilden, Neb. . " ' r " -. - Mr. and Mrs..T. J. Woofman re turned home Friday from at motor trip to Kansas. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and family will motor to Columbus, Npb.,. Labor day. v , 'Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox will spend Sunday and Labor day with friends at Ashland, Neb. ' Francis Maney is spending 1 the wagk at the home of his ant, Mrs. M. Berry, of B4air, Ncb, Dr. Carl ZoJllcrs of Chicago spent Sunday at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Smith of Keystone park. Mrs. Phillip Mcisinger of Platts niouth was a week-end guest at the home of Miss Lizzie McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones have pur chased the home on Sixtieth avenue, formerly owned by' Supt. Speedie. Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Jones have moved into .their new-home .recent ly purchased on Sixty-firs( street.' Mr. and Mrs. J. L.' Corbalcy and daughters, Bernice and Irene, will spend Sunday in Missouri Valley. Miss Florence Knudseir leaves Monday for a two-weeks' visit at the home- of Miss Alta Lean, Horton, Kan. - , ( Th fip Franrps and Lnis Wfe of I Red Oakvla., are guests nfThe home of Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. . J Mrs. Clinton Smith and son, Nor- vin, who have oeen visiting Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. .T. J. Smith, left Thursday for thciriljpnie in Big Springs, Neb. Louis, Earl and Russel Mather, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Col. Mather, re turned from St. Katherine's hospital where each underwent aTonsil opera tion. 1 Mr. Harold Gclston and sister, Mildred Gclston, who have been vis-l mug ai me nome oi Mr. ana wrs. Henry Johnson, left Saturday for their home in Doland, S. D. Miss Zillah Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., arrived home Wednes day to spend a few weeks vacation at : Jhe home of her parents. Rev. Thomas Anderson and Mrs. Ander- son, Mrs. F. E. Young, who motored to Rollins, Wyo.. with the ;Williams party, returned home last Friday. The Wednesday before, the party ate luncTr-on the divide, 8,000 above sea. level'. v The Misses Charlotte and Geral dine - Huntoon ' returned Tuesday from a two-weeks' visit in and around Des, Moines, la. Miss Geral dine will enter Omaha university this fall. - Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Graham, who are en routefrom New (York City to their home in San Francisco, Cal., are spending a few days with Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Andy Schea fcr, .and Mr., Schaefer. For Stout .Women V The- superabundant flesh of the fat woman cannot bje annihilated by the dressmaker," but.it can be dressed to direct attention away from it. What ever makes one appear to be taller, makes her Jook more slender. Dress es for ovcrstout and short-women should be designed to attract the eyes , of the .beholder up and doSfrn the' figure and not across it. Church ' yi f Ji ' Let us explain more about this .Service. Phone or come in and see us. , ' . , I ' Drs. Church & Haller DentafX-Ray Specialists. 500 Paxtoa Block, 16th and Farnaau Tyler 1818 Omaha those whvn we have served" -.1 i'R-n hssa fi ( Ei Jf---. -.V wear Stylefully Educative The Fal Opening Which is to be offered at the great store . of Thomas-- Kil patrick, 15th and Douglas streets, be ginning Tuesday . morning. . What a true delight was it. to peep at the exotically beautiful models of lush placed on display-learning the neV li,.-,!,,:,.. ...,;(. names of colors, fabrics, furs, "stuff J that dreams are .made of," admiring almost breathlessly the ravishing new lines "evolved by designers ot uniqueart.-. Embroideries mark a distinctive note in . the newer coats em broideries extensively,-used, too, not just the "touch" seen in former sea sons In marveling at the loveliness ol .fabrics used in Hie fashioning of the wraps one hears breathed such names as Cashmere Duvetyne,Evora VI 1 1 o V r r I trnrcc I lrttn Iralll3 no wonder the wraps are so e.itranc- VcedAto Polly, weary traveler that ingly lovely with magic names such she is-for the-first mormng she ar as these! The colors too. are witch-breakfast cosi just one-foujth mg. . zanzihar, Malay, tieaoutn, Dryad, Twilight, Nanking, Suchow. ("""""l Dcen Sea, Tasmania,, as becoming as sunlight is to flowers. . SSZL Jr?r straight' haiieing lines 'whose mas tcrfully tailored achievement, is at once recognized. Cellars mount high or quite' at variance turn low to display their decorative stichery, in anveventfur trimmed in mole. Kolinsky,jrt5ui.rrel or beaver. Copies and adaptions from tli most -noted PanV makers are scee .in he suit groupmgs as well as from- oqr own designers beloved by fashion fol- lowers: Hixon, Milgrim and Man- gone.. s - A culmination of plans long under way fot a great selling campaign is this F:rst I-ashion Lnfolding which heeins on' Scntember' seventh, a showing of stocks in complete readi ncss tor the tan social season dance frocks, dinner gowns and frocks 'for daytime wear", you'll find delightful style expositions here. ;;; ,' "The;Directoire Model v Probably Most Popular Among Fall Modes," ) ' C AYS . L. "Licff, tailor, Ji39 Far V nam, whose forccast-ibf style is always welcome. And you , must know, rues amies,- that the waistline is long witn judicious arrangement ot gatners oi me longsKirieu coais Thrlr,s,nr is usually a "surolice cf- feet, either outtonea protuseiywun the new colored novelty buttons, or following the luxurious manner ap proved by Dame Fashion, outlined by silky; fur. "A suit season of in finite cMrm.' ' , . J Improving and Emphasizing ' One's Personality. , TS UNDENIABLY the duty of T" .."'. .. . ' , ... 1 every 'woman, 'and the best im provement is her corset, for feminine beautyis largely dependent on the poise' and graceful r lines of the beauty. Tp attain this poise you have lo have very scientifically fitted corset. Dorothy Hill can Cer tainly fit you in the scientific man ner, to bring out all of these" points and "1 particularly advise the fleshy woman to call upon her and become one of the Stylish btouts. cannot appreciate v her work you until having the personal fitting given by this " specialist with charming' shop on tne secona noor oi ineieviue Block,' "northeast corner jixiccinu and Harney. . ':, ,- - Wool buttonholijigsfinish'es off the edges of some of the new cotton blouses. They are also embroidered in u-nnl. White is usrd. as othM colors .would run when the blouses jere washed. - Train Gifts for School Girls. , - - XOST, successful among train by which the gaily-colored hand "gifts for the school girl are kerchief for women is now called. the Goodie Gift Baskets they are ar- ranging at me sommers specialty Shop,oiie door south of the Bran deis theater. Stuffed" dates, spiced nuts, crystal candies, fragrant fruits, pastries ' 'cakes and sandwiches Can't, you- picture a youiiy. girl's de light in a gift of this kind? J JlOTtf . sat beside the glassy evening sea, One foot upon the thin fiorn of, my lyre, And alt its strings of laughter and desire V Crushed in the rank toet grasses heedlessly; Nor did my dull eye care to question how The boat close by pad spread its saffron sails, Nor what might meari the coffers and the bales, I ; ''.-' - - - ' From A Sale to Lighten Winter'! Darkest Day and Nights. - TSTHATat Hospe'sri5l3Douglas( I ... , , . ,, J- this .week. , Polychrome xandle- sticks with candles to correspond to from $1.75 up. Daintily delightful fitting hats and becoming veilsr chic tailored frocks and long gloves ,?17 Do"8jas- Sad georgetteshas boudoir table and floor lamps are worth a. king's ransom. ; ' , S"?s.en dec,P "d Aztec duyetne tempting buys with parchment and Then through the Canadian Rockies where ultra-English sports t0.r draped panels., using as trim silk shades.. A lamp: sale-without clothes are in order: trigly tailored tweeds, heavily corded wool stock- """g-'. adorable, infinitely contrived parallel. ' in. short skirted hiking suits and dashing riding habits. These worn "girpn1 Mff-lrmho e -V with attractively tailored hats over tightly wrapped hair. xa i k nL te k P?ch Such' A Surprise A Smart Economy Home to shops showing exotically rich feminine hixuriousness, bro- 'r u. " ;, .ph'?" L"" r"0' ,nr -rpHOSE trig little oxfords theye ftg vdvety depths of fahries in opening style expositions St-nMl J- selling at the Kinney Shoe store, Home, full 'of enthusiasm to help in the planning for your fall &n?i Sixteenth and Capitol,' for the and winter stylefulness. in readiness to shoo for anvthinir and overv- j n.i,.L,r0i,P"Lni'..r-0.n modest price range of $4.98 to $7.98. these in all the desirable shades for, with he cleverly cut spats at $1.98. Kiddies -too are ot for gotten in this great store (biggest in the west) for theyVe showihg school shoes at frorn $1.98 to $3.98. You might send me an outline of your fpot when ordering in addition to the size of the shoe you are wearing. v - Now is an excellent time to buy 1 , Shapes in theSe are r J.? mry?-rft" y.tr' tnoir interest lvme clueflv in the , ... ... materials ana trimmings, tarly in the season it is difficult - to find I , .-. ' . -r, ... good-looking sports hats. Now there are any number of pretty ones, so it is a good" plan to buy with an eye to what will be useful not only now , but for .starting the next season. " -. : ... . . . luggage oi a uuamy to Last ",", College Life. A J?E the bags shown at the Onja- 'la Printing Company, r3th and Farnam. . . Traveling bags of every desirable conception eminently suited to the needs of 6ne making long trips 4o far distant schools as well as the lighter bag -for over- night use. Miss Schoolgirl is quite of the opinion fnat one of each kind of lag is needed! And you'll agree fter s,n thTe del.KhtfulneM tliose shown. Luxurious indeed ot are ' the bags, silvef mounted now on display; one for men the other a bit smaller for women, these with sterling dressing table vanities pf a pleasing appearance not only in the bag but exquisite accessories, to the dresser top of the college bed room. Quite a Change from Diner Prices THC . at HOSE delectable meals served the Flatiron Cafe, 17th street gt .Marys avcnue. Welcome in- " . r I "lc -Z.a 1 u onNhe diner. A cafe suited to the ...-f l k- ( Ik. Ul cnl' """ ",s "miiy. ; ' . Satin for dresseFon stml-tailored lines is advanced as- an autumn pre-, sentation of, smart' fashjons.. Mid-, nieht bhiei dark brown and black are the colors most in evidence. - Persistently Pleated 0 , , re 1920 Dresses, g d Coa ' '.1 u j COR a coat seen recently had a 1 pleated panel, down from the shoulders with clever, arrangement - ...,... r n. -.. h rf the iame .fing with edge .. , . . r . " Th, IH.al of fur rouad the hands. The Ideal Button and Pleating company, third floor. Brown block, Sixteenth and Douglas, have lew machines to take care of the multitude: of pleating orders-pouring in on every marl. You'll need their help1 too in the em broidering called foi in the making of practically everything ill the way of dress. - White silk is seen in elaborate traceries on navy tricoifctte, brick and ruby red are "also favorite- combinations with dark blue, while moonstone gray made most beauti ful a dark blue coat frock seen- on the street. T.-w. M! rk.., The New Mirror Chapeaux V T KTOVELTIES in hat fashions are i N offered at the Herald Hat Shop, Fifteenth and Farnam. Noth ing is too luxurious fbr embodiment in tnese stunning creations. tLX- outsite feather fantasres. suronsine dashes of color in unexpected folds, draped veils of Spanish stigges- tion. A Gaier model in Pheasant duvetyne witly design traced in glit- tering bronze and dull wooden beads nas nucresiing leather ornaments ot bronze with touch unique a dainty mirror sewed in the white taffeta liningl - . A Courtesy Extended to Polly Customers. PERFECTLY delighted was I to find while at Orchard & Wil- helm's the other afternoon that they were offering jon Saturday the if snlpnHMlv fash'nnH aH.Mi,A ,nt. ton matresses for the special price 0 $13.75. Delighted, but dis- appointed, too, when I thought of the requests that would come in for this 'remarkable" offering several days after the sale. Upon express- ing this disappointment this store , offered to send out the matresses to mv riistnmpre . all riurincr th wrek providing the orders came through my shopping bureau, A courtesy appreciated, indeed. Sport handkerchief is the name The handkerchief is not particu- any new, tor .reauy we nave naa B"t w.v-j iiaiiuniiui.n iui "ire uuu uiuH uivnu, imuc i &y uumn,.wRn a oanaing irom fitting quantities No wind, how several seasons. But the name is throat to hem ofgray squirrel Plaid homespuns cut on loose, flowing ever wild and wintrish can even stir new. Plaids and stripes, as well lines are also popular, . A favorite patterns is of gray with faint laven- the soft little duvctvne and velvet as fancy borders in geometrical de- der stripes. ,i ,' j..:. , '.i.v . ' affairs of -stvleful fashfoninnd signs appear in the present so-called sport handkerchiefs. MY DEARS:' v . ' ' . Home again after journeying afar through tities of sunny Cal- i'ornta, .where th style preferences everywhere evidence a taste for the bizarre m sports clothes, lacquered sun hats, vivid sweaters, e- culiarly striking sports shoes in leather color combinations most unusmal. , In northern ports where the cool breezes from the ocean make per- thing requested of my department.. A service offered by The Bee free 0' charge to. readers of the column, entirely without tommission from a"vvt "u ui vicj.ui . Furs For Frivolous Freshmen. TOURING school days of fall and . winter, arc the dainty little ink and .squirrel chokers shown at the National Fur & Tanning company, Athletic- Ciub building, Seventeenth, and Douglas streets. Fluffilv de- 'lightful, too, are the fox i and wolf r artistic ll placed head tea. feet- Furs designed to en- i. r. :.i.-u i : . - , . . . . U 1 1 . . I . U .1. fidiiic ginisu iiairc cnuiiu. Chemise, belted . 'and unbelted, basque, and bouffant skirt. Greek draperies, the long waistline, back draperies,- side draperies that are virtually panniers andbusfTe-backs . . .... these lines prevail in the pxes- n: tash'O'is. There are long c ti-o-u-f :!, cu.- .nvv via. si ui i i3iLL t Li a ii i aitLVTi i'"". 'vt a.m ..u i iittK. mica cue round, square, V- ireTake"'6 these' lins trfn and much col- choice, for all vogue. Fa Fhion. rdt .nA F,nc:., , or ;1u,,ii,, i,1.'(,..,.V:. A RF fMlyt .''trf ,n j.he , carefully selected 'window dis- play at The Fashion, 111 South Six- tcenth, a shop of style distinction. Unmistakably chic is the syge coat dress wih big buttonholes bound in "sand duvetyne. A cunning coat effect dress has embroidery of silver and blue round coat and skirt edge. Fur scarfs of true delightfulness trail near a, gay little blouse Of navy and flame. Hats, "coats, suits, ; furs and frocks, a fashion revue of note. 2 New Collars Swaddle the Chin Eating; drinking and kissing rasnion as sne usners iau suiis, coais Fashion as she ushers fall suits, coats ade drinking world. Prohibition of furnished by the chin and mouth-swaddlinz directoire. collars that even fleck the nose and necessitate a tucking-in whenever starvation' is too imminent. The old-time collar is quite dead, and this new species of the collar family came to the family fashion reunion as a very near relative of the basque-bodice which has been such a popular member of the fam- uy this year. . . , Other new fall fashion features are the long-waisted dress and the long suit coat which fits snugly over the hips. Skirts also are very flar ingly full, although the feared more abbreviated length did. not appear with their fullness, and they still show of shoe and hose Pile fabrics such im es.m tn i ths liufi tAn.tA hi,.. A typical next-season street plain and plaid velvet. The ticht waistline irilo a tunic that falls over which flares at the hem into a circumference of about three yards. Long, close-fitting sleeves are another new ePidermis is to-be baned fof the lnB cuiisiaiency oe not suuna iikc BU1W are verv oriental, witn iiowmg, mandarin sleeves and profuse metallic and silken embroideries.. Even huge cabbage roses of gorgeous worsted are strewn about at spasmodic intervals. One leading Fifth avenue house-Is showing a striking model .of navy blue velour de laine. The jacke&js cut on lavish lines and falls over the skirt; molding the hips an4 confining the skirt so that it flares most generously at the hem. Tracings of gold embroider the jacket in a laree conventional pattern. which is very oriental in effect jacket opening and cuffs. Coats are ably represented bv of plain and striped goods. The coat itself and belt are cut in one piece on the' sides, and the belt is laced through slashes in the front panel of the coat. These apertures are bound" with black moire braid. The coat gives the modish straight silhouette throueh the waist and hios. but the. fl"e,t the hem., ..The ever present chilblained nose or ears, . toia aoouna in grays ana wipes, Tieniie squirrel is the leading fur. MUady s silhouette. has. cjwnge,. bow allowed.'' And streaksof new wine on the gilded prow. ' Neither was wonder in me when I saw " . Fair women step therein, though they were fair Even to adoration and to awe, ' And in the gracious fillets of their hair Were blossoms from a garden hadjenown, . Sweet mornings ere the apple 'buds had blown. 'The Departure' Wi7i'am Vaughn Moody. seiecviun, economical . Duying. For Fashion's Formal Functions. HI HOSE exquisitely stylefuLsatin - 4" dresses shown at Brandeis. Fol- lowing lines bf glorious luxurious-ccnthi betweca Farnam and Har ness in fabrics and decorative adorn- ney. Delightfully decorated are thev. nient are the models , on display in the Seventeenth street windows of this great style store, windows in readiness for the fall style exposi tion beginning Tuesday. Long tunics have been predicted, and this early announcement of fashion pre ference is demonstrated in a beaded black charincuse, whose long-draped bodice and slashed tunic show'scin tillant beading. Chenille and silk join charmful stitches in the decora nwii a a. iqsviiiuiik 1 1 vv iv ui navy, xvhose decp pink gilet finish would delight a true p?rjsicni,e. Fanciful ' ; . i .i frocks 'of- conventional they're wholly delightful. -With the First : Cool Days of Autumn i rjl he home-loving woman plans the ; rs-decoratiig of. her home prep atory to lonfe days of winter cosi ness when stfows abroad make stay ing at . home, the greatest possible pleasure. -This year you certainly iieasurc inis vear von ccnamrv hould let the H: R. Bowen Furni- s ture company, 16th and Howard streets assist in your decorative planning, for they've a department excellently prepared to give decid edly worthwhile interior service. Rugs, drapes; lamps and -candle sticks as well as furniture, may be selected in their finely lighted rooms on the second floor with wall paper to correspond, while they ve a splen didly equipped workroom where th? plans made may be carried out by expert designers and workmen. Odd pieces of furniture, desks, tables and chairs, ferneries, book troughs and sewing dabinets tyo they offer at prices you'll, find most pleasing" Milady's suit must have a dainty bitof'bow tie to knot under her dainty chin even though the collar be a' practically, high fur conceit. Silken and Crepey laborate and Practically Plain T DEAL for school use are the ki- 1 monos shown at the Hattie Put-' nam Nu-Bone Corset, Shop? -Sth, ' floor Karbach Block, 15th and Doug las. 'They've'Slso most witching lit tle frocks which will win your heart I'm sure these for general fall wear, chambra ginghams, organdie trimmed -in uniquely pleasing waysl . , ' Surorisincly smart is the band of fur round1 the high collar of a satin suit vest. , N ' - School Sweaters in -all the Colors Yx dear to Hearts Collegiate. - A. RE being shown, at ,the Town- send Gun company, Sixteenth and arnam streets. neavy anu "comfy," they're just the thing with which to fortify Oneselfagainst win- ... r 1 try blasts during the foot ball prac tice hours this winter. These at prices you can well affordf totally taboo. , Thus speaketh Dame and gowjis in upon, an iced lemon- ana gowis in upon, an iceu itmuii the trio of designated pastimes is; no more than seven or eight inches as duvetyn, plush and yelour abound, .ii tnmnniu hiiin dress is shown in a combination of basoue bodice continues from the low three-fourths of the skirt proper, feature, and tis rumored that elbow season of wintry blasts, albeit that siyie, Bandings of gray squirrel adorn the a model which uses a combination choker collar. removes aU fear of.Schadell & Co.', shop, Sixteenth and' J On .with'the dance walking ' is I' Among the Delightful Things of the Season J "VTOTHING has been shown pos- sessing more charming charac teristics than the duvetync combinar tion blouses found at Hcrzbera'si unique in "hand-painted jet buttons down the front aid on the belt, which noias tne gracetui tolas in becom ing softness. . V A New Delight From Day to Day ARE the new suit, coat-and dress . r . i - -c in embroideries, exquisitely adorned in deeply lovely furs of combined shadings, each a model of designer's finished artistry.' . - Of Prime . Importance As School Time Approaches. 'T'HE cleaning of garments for school wear. Big Sister, who leaves tor smart. boarding school,., will certainly want every suit, blouse and frock' of a pristine fresh ness, daintily immaculate. Brother, university foot ball hero, -sends suits and sweaters' up to,' the last minute before departure, after the way of men, while the smallest members of the school crowd realize fully the necessity of having each small'middy Emphasizing the Silhouette of Fash frock and "knicker" suit fresh-and ion Smartness. x clean. Special school service in cleaning is offered at Dresher Broth ers great ' "cleaning establishment. Twenty-second and Farnam. Phone Tyler 345 for immediate service. "Our Baby" Books s--t-. t ., , , ... X , ,1 " Z U of moire and mohair, are the books' at the Splimitz photo supply shop, 111 Mcrritt s drug store, J0V South Sixteenth street. A place to keep pictures and notes of interest- ing incidents and dates, pictures of each development ot new cleverness in oaoy s precious nte. renctiea out- lines of baby's tiny hands and feet are evidences of poignant delight . experienced by every parent, and add further significance to these books, priced at $275 and $175. Al- bums oriced to $10 are shown in this shop, ideal "going away" gifts for the student. A shop "where develop ing is done free, also where -that ar tistic glossy trmsh isti specialty. , Lacquered braids are spoken of as smart-trimming for autumn suits, and one chic model recently seen is, of green - velvet with trimming- of dark brown lacquered braid. The coat of this suit is longhand cutx on directoire lines. JJrecoU is the designer. -, ' ;. 1 Authentic Information in Regard To the Definite "Trend of the Mode V Is AVAILABLE at the Kneeter A Tailoring Shop, second floor. Six- tcenth and Howaro, and such an in- tersting talk did I cnjtfy the other day with Mr. Kneeter, designer and tailor of artistic accompllisbments. A diversity of stylefulness he showed tor my delectation suits, wraps ana dresses all of carefully analyzed be- commgness. - California Roses No More Rare in Fragrance Nor More Vivid Jn Shading "-puAN the ... 'Jfte Jhn massed roses seen in Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam, this week. Buds tightly wrapped in , dainty petals, long and perfect as to stems, exquisite in coloring,, half open blos soms faintly disclosing the beauty f their golden hearts, as well as full spread ' roses of exotic richness, a special luncheon order. Of all the rose gardens visited on my trip I saw no roses more lovely than 'these. "Chippendale Brown." VTOW I,. wonder if you've heard M 0 tnat' before? Real Really, quite the- nipst delectable shade of brown you fftve ever seen a shade peculiar ttf.the charmfulncss of the Fall Sea .son, i9201 There's a suit of it at Lamond's, second floor Securities building, Sixteenth" - and Farnam streets. The velvety fineness of its material is "Veldyne" cloth and re sembles the Peachbloom of last sea son. . Solidly 'embroidered is the coat, which comes to within a couple tn:rr.i ;Ai, ii,r fi. snugly, by "tear-drop" novelty but- tons. Chapeaux For the "Go-Away" Stu dents First Requisite .-'",-"TN choosing of the wardrobe for A srhnnt rfavs Anrt th P 1 uougtas, nave a splendid selection ,0f Smart little hats, of . admirably the prices my dears, of-a lowness , . . ll IT. ion Smartness. TS A SUCHOW BLUE coat at the Lamond Specialty shop; ."second floor Securities building,' Sixteenth and Farnam. , Cleverly cut is the shoulder fitting collar, a cape in it self, which is fashioned of that dod- . , . ..... . , . 'iVLT If- lkcd s"l son Australian Opossum. Of course one has to see what holds the fnijrea iuuncss wnicn mawes tne back of this wrap such a decided success and one finds , that, there's a surprising little yoke from .shoulder -""7""- " 'VV.8 'f.-jj,! " . ,v i' - of the. back. New, oh, very new, the . placed-upon effect of the skirt be- lw the waistline joining trimmed byjowi heavy silk stitchcry. Long 'J5 a'so show the same silk, whde button tis a broidered one. ' .A; '-. For the bride's outfit - eomes a dainty negligee of tucked net over ucsii coiorea ciimon. .-liiere is a foundation slip of the chiffon.- and over this is placed a "slip-oif' cpatec or jacket or. the net. extending in length well below the hipVline and with low fleck hd short sleeves .."', ' School Trunks of Smart Substantiality. QF; NECESSITY a school runk must , carry things various: dresses, warm wraps, hats, the thou sand and one things for year dur- ing the winter! months as well as charing dish, pictures, dishes,' drapes a"d piljows to make gay and livable me aormuory room. Constructed to comply with-all requisites are the roomy trunks at Treeling & Steinle's Eighteenth and Farnam, built in way most .pleasing as to smart ap- ytoKH'i-c anu labimg use. Most in tcrested arc the wardrobe 'trunk which they make a specialty jn this shop,- the Hartmann, Queen of Wardrobe Trunks being featured. New and Novel "A Flexible Waist Line. Just to prove that no" one style or silhouette can rule a season? the best designers areroffering any num ber of frocks that feature srrfectly normal wailt line. This right in the face of the-aniiQutcemcnt, bulletined broadcast as P forecast '.of what would' be what in the matter of au tumn styles, that the low waist line would predominate.. This low waist line is certainly a favorite, but .the best designers know that women insist on some individuality in dress that not all women look their best in straight frocks or those cut with the waist line touching the hip curve. . Rompers For Kiddies. Rompers or bloomer dresses made of good . quality unbleached" cotton cloth and trimmed - with colored braid, smodeedN with color or em broidered, arc very pretty and stylish looking as well as most practical. There is no -danger of fadinz and the soiled places can be rubbed as much as necessary wrtn' soao ' with ou dger pf running any coloras is apt to be the case with most colored materials at present. -These do not show the grime as ,; white materials and look' well even-when nearly, worn out. . ' . ..- , i . . 4 V Everything Is Braided.' ' All sorts f intcresting'things are done with cotton materials. 'Nothing could be: simpler than' braiding strands of organdie loosely and us ing them to border a" pink satin neg ligee and to finish the sleeves, as well as for a girdle. Coarse" net is also braided to make such;a'trim ming Bright colored wooden beads are strung on strands, 'before they are braided to -introduce;!' bit of unusual color. Ribb6nstitoo,.are braided. Sometimes three ."different colors are plaited into a loose'.strand. . r Titlf and Tri4mr XtchttrU'V. V .J. .1,. 1 fll -i