2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 12, 15)20. In V, Society J. Society Notices All items for the Sunday So ciety columns should be in the ""fnce of the Society Editor on Friday. Itemi received either by phone or mail later than 10:30 Saturday morning cannot be used Sunday. Phone Tyler 1000. ' , Smith-Howard. 'iTK and Mrs. J. C. Howard an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel, to Watson B. Sinjth of New York, formerly of Omaha. The wedding will take place November 1 and will be a quiet home affair. Miss Howard at tended the University of Nebraska, where she was a member of Delta Gamma. Mr. Smith attended Dart mouth college. The couple will make their home in New York City. ' Marriage Announced. Mrs. Donald d, Rush announces the marriage of her daughter, Mar guerite Miller, to Warren CMJavid' son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Davidson. The wedding took place Saturday, September 11, at the .home of the bride's mother, the ceremony being performed by Rev. James Wilson of the North i'resby terian church. After a western trip the, young couple will be at home at 1.111 if: . . . ' r . i. . juu iuiaiin sirri'i uj mis ciij. . Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Curtiss an nounce the 1 engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Kenneth M. Snyder of Council Bluffs. The mar riage will take place "in the early faJJ. Miss Curtiss was graduated frbtn Rocklord college. "Mr. Snyder attended the University ' of Ne braska and was a member of Sigma Nu. ! For Florence Russell. Miss Eleanor McGilton entertained ata bridge tea at her home Satur ! day afternoon in honor of Miss Florence Russell', whose marriage to Alfred Munger will take place next Saturday. Eight tables, were set for the game and decorations were ratnVH out in rainhow colors with asters. Mrs, Sidney Smith and Mrs.f O'ngen Williams assisted the hos V, St. Bernards Barigh. jThe women of St. Bernards parish will give a card party at their hall in.'. Benson, Wednesday evening. ii Holy Angeks' Parish. Ja card party will be given Tues day afternoon by the women of Holy Angels' parish at their hall, Twenty-eighth and Fowler avenue. i , . '', 1 Daughters qf Isabella. Columbia court of the Daughters ofMsabella celebrate their first anni versary Tuesday; September 14, at Metropolitan ha&.'Twenty-third and Harney streets, With a 4ance and cafd party, preceded by a short pro gram. u I ' Dinner for Visitors. Htliss Lorna McMartin entertained at.dinner at the Athletic club Satur--;"!C7Vvening, in honor of Miss Qneita Caines of Lincoln, who is spending the week-end at the Mc Martin home, and Miss Mabel Neal ofCalifornia, who is visiting Mrs. Ado"lph Sachs. Covers were also placed for Miss Miriam McMartin. and Messrs. William Fife, Earl chafer, Harry Moore and Oliver Nickum. Lakoma Club Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donahue en tertained one of the largest parties at the .Lakoma Country club dinner-dance Saturday evening, when covers were placed for ,50 guests. Among others who entertained were: Mrs. John Urion, who had 23 guests; Mrs. George Windheim, IS; H. R. Bowen, IS; Miss Margaret Windham, 14; Allen Dudley, 12, and Mrs".' Ben Marti, 8. I Happy. Hollow ,V. H. Rhodes entertained nine guests at dinner at Happy Hollow club, Saturday evening. Parties of eight were entertained by G. W. Lysle and L. B. Hogtie. Entertain" in si guests were'R. W. Bliss, C. Crow, G., L. Bradley and Franz Ktlson. 'E. F. Howe entertained a fursome at dinner. ;Mrs. E. T. Howe entertained 18 gflests at a bridge tea, Saturday afiprnoon at the club. . , . , Field Club Tiobert Hicks entertained eight f (tests at dinner Saturday evening at ield club. Others entertaining par ties included H. G. Shedd, Mabel Hrgdon, R. H. Huntley. Harry Steel, Charles Sevick, V. W. Boyles, S. V. Reynolds and L. Q, Sholes. ; Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett en tertained at a dinner 'of 20 covers at'the Country club, Saturday eve ning, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pliilip Metz and Mss Harriett Metz oC- Buffalo, N. Y.. and William Corchran of Philadelphia, who are guists at the Charles Metz home. Fred Hamilton entertained a party cf 44 and Charles Burgess had eight guests. ' 1 Prettiest Mile jhe children's dancing clashes of Prettiest Mile club will open Satur day, October 2, The adult classes will begin OctoVf 5. The children wit! have cne guest' party each month and a Christmas party, a Yama Yama party, a masquerade anj a May day'party. Mrs. C. J. Pajrott. whoA9 been in charge of thise affair! lor the past four years, wiO again have charge this year. - lliss Vesta Beavers leaves early net week to enter Rockford college, Illinois. ' J fiss Mary. McCaffrey has re turned from a month's visit in Fort WVth, Tex., and .Denver. Colo. She al& visited jfriends in Kansas City: i Mrs. E. V. Shayler and dawghter, Mfes Ernestine, 'are expected. home thfr week af' soending the sum mer abroad. f Omaha GiiTdom Departs h. (Y.1V"7 A Thebuds and blossoms of sum mer tioweraom vanish with the coming of autumn,- And the buds and blossoms of Omaha girldom flee, too, with the first days of early fall. Off to school they hie, leav ing Omaha a veritable Hamlin town after the piper's visit. Among the girls who go east to school this year is Miss Margaret Eastman, Mrs. Charles T. Hubbard, chair man of the Omaha Unit League of Women Voters, has 'arranged for a meeting at the City Mission" Mon day evening at 7:30 o'clock, when the constitutional amendments will be discussed. v Meetings will be held evrv noon at the packing houses and there will also be evening meetings at the 11 social- centers under the auspices of the league. The purpose of these meetings is to have the 41 constitutions amend ments clearly explained in order that the people may vote intelligent ly on them at the Special election, September 21. Mrs. J. L. Kaley and MisJda Kaley have returned from Colorado where ;they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.; W. O.' Shriim and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Shrum and daughter, Marguerite, are expected home Sunday evening from a motor trip to Indiana - Evening and Clouds' Evening came on apace :( in full orbed glory, The sun drew to his couch through vistaed trees, He glided flashing broad and full he wore a Look of unwonted joy, for rest . and ease After his day of toil far clouds hung 1 hoary Along the east, then kindled by de grees As slow he sunk fresh bloomed the, aerial rose, While streamed the west, as gushing furnace glows. James Gates Percival. -Stout women and large plaids. bright colors nd shiny materials are not affinities. Steinway can be had under no League of . Women Voters but one Steinway tdne, one Steinway action, one Steinway conception,?' and although copies by many others,there is a vast differ- V ence between the Steinway and its imitators. ' New STEINWAY pianos can be had only at . Schmoller, &' Mueller' So. 15th St. Tiano Co. ; Doug. 1623 Your piano or player piano taken in jex- filing at ns iuu vaiue. , Terms to suit your convenience. : - v daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eastman. She ,left Thursday for Chicago, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Sherman Rulcton, until September 26, vhen she' will go to Holidaysburg, Pa., to enter High' land Hall. Miss Eastman was Rrad" uated last spring from Central High school. Mrs. Eastman will accom-j pany her daughter from Chicago U5 Highland Hall. Beauty Jade and amher, green and'gold, , Turquoise, silver, ivory, Jewels radiantly bold Gleam from dark antiquity. Here are rings that queens have worn. Here are chains that dazzled kings. Kindling colors, carven horn. Red that shouts and blue that stings. Resting in a bed of glass Hard-wrought, beauty beaming lies. Nile may choke, and Empire pass. Beauty flashes, still and wise. From Christian Science Monitor. ' To Prevent Sunburn The best way to preserve a clear complexion of delicate texture frnd tint is to protect it when gting mo toring, walking or swimming. First use a cleaning cream, after which day cream should be dabbed on sparingly and worked well into the skin. Over this apply a good skin lotion and then powder, ' . 4-frJM'iH'f 'Hie CAFE Nw Opomi . Newly decorattd the most beautiful DINING ROOM in the city. A la Carta Serviea - 75c Noonday Luncheon $1.50 Table d'Hote Dmner every evening 5:30 jo 8 P. M. ROME MILLER . 1 Hm4H4--'M Quality other name. "There's mm no V 1 Personal Ward Burgess is on an eastern trip this month! Mrs. B. F. Diffenbacher has gone to Kearney, Neb. ' Miss Geraldine Hess7 of Council Bluffs is in Lincoln. Miss Mary' Fuller leaves next week for an eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Bradford have returned from the Pacific coast. Miss Daisy Doane has returned from an extensive vacation trip. Edson Rich, jr., leaves next week to enter school at San Diego, Cal. Mrs. Warren Switzler returned Thursday from Colorado Springs. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hitler re turned from California this week. Miss Carrie McConnell has re turned from a northern motor trip. Miss Katherine Reynolds leaves Sunday to spend a few days in Lin coln. ,Mr. and Mrs. P. G. McGrath and daughters are in California at the present. Mrs, Ward Burgess is expected to return from Wianno the first week in October. . Mrs. Charles Kountze and daugh ter will return from the east about September 23. Mr, and Mrs. J. MacMillan Hard ing and family have returned from Lake Ukoooji. Miss Ruth Marer of Indianapolis, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Levinson, Malcolm Baldrige has returned from the east, having completed the law course at Yale. Mrs. Walter Head and daughter, Miss Vernelle Head, will" return from California next week. Miss Mayme Hutchinson had as her guest fast week, Mrs. Edward H. Wade of Chicago. v Mrs. Robert Gilmore has returned from Lake Minnctonka, where she spent the month of August. Miss Eugenie Whjtmore returned Wednesday morning from Chicago and a motor tour of the south. Mrs. M. V. Porter entertained at her home Monday night in honor of the guests of Mrs. H. Y. Cook. Miss Marie Vernon, who spe'nt six weeks in Idaho and Yellowstone park,, returned to Omaha Friday. Harry Kale, formerly of Omahji, 4 . 4 tt n . MP aw I natc t A A VVl V J WWMV Of Plush, Velvet or Velour ' can be dyed and finished so they look like new garments. Never in our 23 years in the business have we turned out nicer dyeing than we are this fall. Don't think of paying $75 to $150 for a new coat -.until you have talked with us about fix ing Up your old one. We will clean or dye it, re model or reline if you wish it. Come in and s?e some of 0ur work. Tkt Panto t num " Good Cloanart pnd Dyers " IBIS Jon St. Phon toug. MS South Side 470S South 24th St. Phon So. 1283. Cur Llf ftt, Prtddcnt for 23 Year. llnA-t AAA ------ ---- 'iAAJLAAIA y yyy y v y TYyTT fry fyv '- , t rV T&s jfh i Grand Opening The new Ak-Sar-Ben Field will be formally opened' Tuesday, September 14th, with a parade of Omaha owned horses, reviewed by Governor S. R. McKelvie, Major General Omar Bundy and Major Henry White. SINGLE G., tho Fastest Pacer in America, Will Be Exhibited Daily. RACE PROGRAM Tuesday, Sept. 14 Grand Revief 2:09 Trot. 2:17 Pace. 2:22 Trot. Two Running Races. Saturday, Sept. 18-Auto Races : v . Featuring Sig Maugdatil, Champion of the Dirt Tracks. , AkSar-Ben Field is located at 63rd and Center Streets. Take Leavenworth street car, crossing Farnam at 15th Street Two auto entrances: (1) 67th and Cen ter Street, (2) 66th and Woolworth, through Elmwood Park.? Box seats on sale at Beaton Drug Co. at Ak-Sar-Ben Field only. SEPTEMBER stopped to visit friends en route to Cornell from his home in Wyoming, Miss Lucille Lathrop leaves Tues day for Rockford college, 11L Miss Eloise Thomas leaves Tues day for Rockford college, Illinois, where she will specialize in music. Mss Loretta 6cLone has returned from New York and Pennsylvania, where she spent the sumtner season. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis are ex pected to return next week from the east where they spent the summer. Mrs. Wilson Lowe will return about September 16 from Eaton's ranch where she has spent the sum mer. , Miss Maurine Richardson is in Lincoln, Neb., attending a house party at the home of Miss Louise Leonard. Mrs. Russell Magna of Holyoke, Mass., will arrive next Friday to be the Ak-Sar-Ben guest of Mrs. Ed Creighton. Mrs. C. C. Allison has closed her country home, "Roseme Lodge," and returned to her town house for the winter. ' Harry McCormick returned this week' from Eaton's ranch in the Colorado Rockies, where he spent last month. Mrs. Sophie McDcrmott and chil dren, Ben and Alice, are planning to leave for California, where they wilk cnpllrt th. i-ii!t. Mrs. Zaid Hale, of Topeka, Kan., aijd Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison of Chi cago nave been visiting their sister, Mrs. H. Y. Cook. Mrs. A. H. Lamm of Chicago will arrive Sunday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Brandeis during Ak-Sar-Ben week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Megeath have returned from Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore., where they have spent several weeks. Mrs. Walter E. Cady and daugh ter, Katherine Lucille, returned Thursday,' after spending two months in California. Mrs. O. A. Nickum and daughter. Miss Ruth Nickum, who have been visiting in Hcllertown, Pa., are ex pected home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Benson returned Friday from a motor trip Things Worth While are worth advertising.' The new advertised advancements are worth investigating. In dentistry Dr. Todd's whole porcelain teeth, Dr. Todd's muscle trimmed plates, Dr. Todd's painless methods arid Dr. Todd's pyorrhea remedies. Thousands of people were in terested in this exhibit at the Nebraska State Fair. Just as unusual for the public to see this exhibit as it is unusual to have an opportunity to get this high class dental service. , DR. G. W.TODD DENTIST Fourth Floor Barker Block ' Saint Mary's, Knoxville, Illinois , S3d Year An Episcopal school for girls 12 to 20 years of age. Standard preparatory work and two years of advanced work offered. Secre tarial and Cultural Courses. Advantages in Music, Expression and Domestic Science. For Catalogue Apply to tho Dean. C TUESDAY TO FRIDAY Trotting Races Pacing Races Running Races Auto Polo Contests - Vaudeville Acts Band 1 SATURDAY Automobile Races , Vaudeville Acts Wednesday, Sept. 15 2:11 Pace. . 2:14 Trot. 3-year-old Trot. 3-year-old Pace. Two Running Races. Thursday, Sept. 16 Free-for-All. , v 2:0j8 Pace. 1 2:12 Trot. 2-year-old Trot. Two Running Races. Grandstand and admission tickets on sale to Excelsior Springs. Mrs. Ben son was formerly Miss Ann Giflord Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Voss have returned from a ntotor trip, and have had as their guest for the past few days ' Mrs. A. Holzmark of Gothcnberg, Neb. Max Bruckner of Tlatte Center and son, Ralph Bruckner, were in Omaha early this week. Ralph will be a student at Creighton High: school this fall. Mrs. 'Lloyd Grovey and little daughter are planning to spend the winter in California with Mrs. Gro vey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal chein, in Hollywood. Miss Katherine Smyth,' who has spent the summer with her sister, Mrs. Claferrce Sibbersen and Mr. Sibbersen, leaves for her home in Washington this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon have movpH in San Dieon. where thrv will make their home. Mrs. Dillon was Miss Helen Malchein of Omaha previous to her marriage. Miss Adelyn Wood will return from Chicago about October 1. Miss Wood has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie Clark at their home, Villa Belvedere, New York. Mrs. Tames Davidson, Miss Doro thy and John have returned from Lake Huron where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and family will live at the Black- tone this winter. Jim Davidson The Closing Out Sale Assumes Holiday Aspect So many have asked the question tliat we say again "Yes, we are really going out of business." Notice has beeir given to the landlord, and a vacation notice, drawn up in proper legal form, reposes In the safe. 1 Recognizing the wisdom of choosing early, a gathering of eager buyers are taking advantage of this sale to make advance Chrjstmas gift selections, v . Our jewel stock has never been so beautiful, so complete and up-to-date as it is now, certainly never has it been offered at pricesso radi cal m saving possibilities. Albert Edholm, Car Route .Changes At the' request of the Ak-Sar-Ben Governors and the City Authoritiesthe routing of all cars on the SOUTH O ItfAHA LINE, during the Ak-Sar-Ben Car nival, will be changed in the downtown district, and cars will run as follows: From Seventeenth and fuming east to Sixteenth, south to Webster, east to ' Fifteenth, and south to. Howard. On northbound trips, from Fifteenth and Howard to Webster, to Sixteenth, to Cuming, to Seventeenth. Cars on the BENSON-ALBRIGHT LINE, during the 'same period, will be run as follows : From Fifteenth and Davenport to Fifteenth and Howard, east to Thirteenth and Howard. On northbound, trips, from Thirteenth and Howard west to Fif teenth and Howard, north to Fifteenth and Davenport. v This change is effective September 13th, 1920. V ' y We trust that none, of our patrons will be seriously inconvenienced on account of this temporary change in routing. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co.' E Concert Auto Polo Band Concerts Friday, Sept. 17 2:06 Trot. 2:14 Pace. 2:17 Trot. 2:22 Pace. Two Running Races. 1448 attended the summer school at Cul ver and will return there , for the winter course. MrsT.homas Hey ward and little sons, Tommy and Bobbie, arrived Friday from Pittsburgh, Pa.. ' to spend this month wjth Mrs. Hev ward's parnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Busch. Miss Margaret Mulliri of Letcher, b. iJ.. niece of JJr. Kathleen bum van, will make her home for the winter with Dr. and Mrs. J. T, Sul livan, and will attend Central High school. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gunlock and little daughter, Natalie, who have spent the summer with Mrs. GUnlock's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mur phy, returned to their home in Chi cago Monday night. Miss Corrine Elliott leaves Sun day night to accompany her sister, Miss Elizabeth, to Boston, where she enters Dana ILall. Miss Elliott Cill spend some time in New York City and Atlantic City and return home late in the fall. G. W. Updike returned Saturday from the coast of Maine, where he spent a month. Mrs. Updike and Miss Lucy Updike are at the Craw ford house, Breton Woods, and will return home about October 1. Miss Dorothy Allen of New York City is with Mr. and Mrs. Baldrige for the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Upon her return to New York Miss Allen will- join her mother and two bro- Omaha's Oldest Established Jeweler Sixteenth Street at Harney , Dear lifctla dresses washed and ironed at any of Omaha's sanitary' and up-to-the-minute laun dries viU make sweet little girls still sweeter. And such a help to busy mother to be able to open her laundry bundle, and at the last minute assured that everything will be spick-and-span. : .'' ' , ' You are sure to be satisfied with the work from' the modern laundries where everything is done in a scientific manner. The water at just the s right degree and the right kind of materials used. Let us be of help to you busy mothers when school starts, or better yet, right now. ' Omaha Laundry Sew! ft ijpi thers and sail with them early in October on the "Rotterdam" for a winter in Taris. Mrs. Baldrige will entertain at tea Sunday for Mis Allen. i Dr. W. W. Bowser and sons, W. Dell and Robert, returned Thurs- day from a' motor trip to Kittamling, it a., where they attended a family union at which thcye were o.UUU icmhers of the Bowser family. This as (the 20th reunion. Dr. Browser was an honor guest as this was the first one at which he was present. They stopped in Cleveland, made the boat trip to Detroit, visited in Benton Harbor and while at Blue Island, 111., were the guests of Dr. M. C. Hock. Mrs. A. E. Sheldon of Lincoln, passed through Omaha Saturday en route to Washington. D. C, where she will attend the fall meeting of the board of directors, General Fed eration of Women's clubs, as di rector from Nebraska. While in the east, Mrs. Sheldon will he a week-end guest of Mrs. - Gifford Pinchot at Milford. Pa. She will visit at other points in Pennsylvania, and in New York City. Cleveland, ' and Chicago, before her return to Nebraska, September 29. Mrs. Walter M. Campbell of St. Louis, who has been visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs.- W. H. Osten berg, leaves Sunday evening for her home, accompanied by Miss Virginia Ostenberg, who will enter Miss White's school in St. Louis. Off to School Owners Club l . L ( i 1 f- f 1 I 1