THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1021. Benson Society 'Bnoa Corrp-adnt Call Walnut 5370 ' T Bemon Woman's Club. Mrs. John Kurtz was hostess to the members of the Benson Woman's club Thursday at her home, 5116 Bedford avenue. During the business session the club voted to send $10 to the trench ' orphan who has been cared forby the club for the past two years. Three new members were voted into the club, making an en rollment of 50. The musical part of the program was well rendered. Mr, Joseph Lumpkin played a Hungarian rhapsody and a waltz m u minor from Rachmaininoff and Mr. Harold Wright rendered a' prelude in C minor and a Russian selection from the same composer and Mr. Charles Brciver, violinist,' with, Mr. Harold Wright, accompanist, rendered the melody m Fiv Rubenstem. Mr. R, Burford gave two vocal selections and Miss Ada Stiger read a paper on Women in Modern lJoetry. Community. Center. Mrs. (J..- Ekstronv chairman of "the community, center program commit tee, has arranged for the. following numbers to "be given at the regular literary entertainment, frntfay niglit, February 18. in the auditorium of the city hall. The Benson community center dramatic clubvitl present a play entitled "Spreading the News'." I he members of the cast have been trained, for their parts: by a teacher in dramatic art furnished by the city of Omaha; The Rhoades. Harmony tour quartet will render several to- cal numbers and a musical trio;fro'.n the South high will also have a part on tlie program. No admittance is charged." " . v . ,.. .. . ::' . '.. . Parent-Teacher Organization The members of the educational committee of the Benson Woman's club, with Mrs. Walter Reishaw as chairman, met Mil session Wcdnes day with the house and home com mittee and arranged-for a tea to be given i-riday, Marcn li, m the domestic science room of the Ben- son High school., Miss Belle Ryan of Central High will give a talk on the work of , the Parent-Teacher association, after , which Benson mothers and teachers will, organize. English Lutheran Brotherhood. The men of the English Lutheran brotherhood will be, entertained at winner Tuesday evening in the par lors of the church. After the dinner a -program and business session will be held. Dancing Party. A dancing party was given Mon day evening in the assembly, room of the Benson parochial school by members of St. Bernards parish. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmer man entertained at dinner Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. Zimmerman's mother, Mrs. L. W. Raber, who has returned from a month's visit with her son, Pr. Donald. Raber of Til-, den, Neb. Covers were laid for nine. Special Lenten Services. Rev. O. W. Ebright of the English Lutheran church will' hold special services during Lent. Subjects for sermons will be on the "Passion of! Christ." Commercial Club Banquet. - The Benson .Commercial club en tertained at a banquet Wednesday .evening in the Methodist church parlors. Over 100' were seated at the tables. Amos Heneloy presided and excellent talks were given by John Ly Kennedy, r Arthur Thomas and O, C. Kindig, Mr. Kennedy gave reminiscences of Benson local ity 38 years ago and .admonished , the people of the community to build for the future. Double Five Surprise. Members of the Double Five club ' entertained at a surprise Saturday night for Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Sager, at the home of Mrs. Sagcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marshal!. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Sager. Methodist Aid Society. . The ladies of the Methodist Aid society will be entertained Wednes day, February 16, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W.H. Reed. . 2911 North Fifty-eighth .street, Luncheon will be served; Mrs; J. L. Corbaley and Mrs. L. P. Byers will assist the hostess. A program and business session will be held after the lun cheon. W. C. T. U. Mrs. R. A. Sherbondy will be hos tess to the members of the Benson, W. C. T.' U. Fridav. February 18, at her home, 2344 North Fifty-sec-i ond street. Line Party. Miss Margarite Lilgcnstolpe is a guest, at a line party Monday night who will attend the Robert Mantcll production of "Richelieu" at the Brandcis theateh. Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kohlert were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Showalter of Omaha. Luther League Activities. The Luther League society of the English Lutheran church held a benefit fair Tuesday hi the parlors of the church which netted $45. Baptist Booster Club. Mrs. D. S. Williams will be hostess Thursday, February 17, to the mem bers of the Baptist Booster club. A business hour and social amusements is the program for the afternoon. Luncheon Guest Mrs. C. B. Elton was a luncheon guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sharp of Keystone park. : West Benson Improvement Club. Members of the west of Benson community met Saturday evening in Sorensen's hall and elected improve ment club officers for the ensuing year. Valentine Party. x . , The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church entertained at a valentine party Saturday eve ning at the home of Mis Maybelle Strauss, 3344 North Fifty-ninth street. ' 'V . . , Birthday Party. Mrs. F. A. Schiller entertained at a birthday surprise Tuesday in honor of r her mother's 59th birthday. Luncheon was served to 17 guests. Noon Luncheon. Ladies of the second division of the Presbyterian . Aid society will serve; a luncheon of hot waffles at noon in the church parlors, Friday, rebruary 18. : Entertains for Sister, c Mrs. J.J, Gleason entertained' at a -birthday luncheon ,-luesdav in honor of her sister. Miss Mary Sea- back of Schuyler. Neb. Covers were laid for: Miss Seaback, Mrs.'F.' Mtf- Crickard of Missouri Valley, la.: Mrs. George Downing, Airs.-John Rohone and Mrs. Gleason. Character Party. Members of the English Luther League society entertained at a character party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Uhler. Harmony Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Frands will be host and hostess Monday eve ning to the members of the Har mony club. Valentine decorations will be used throughout the rooms and "Hearts" will be played. Entertainment for Mrs. Maney. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oliver enter tained Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. James Maney and family. Ten guests were present Personals. 1 Mrs. Edorar Prior is visiting her parents at Gering, Neb. Mr. O. C. Kindig left Saturday on a business trip to Floyd, la. Mrs. A. Palmer received a serious burn about the hand last week. Leslie Keller of Cheyenne, Wyo., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keller. Mrs. O. C. Kindig and sister, Miss Mma Memmen, went to Lin coin, Neb., Friday. Mrs'. Anne Larsen and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. andrMrs. M. Hennegan. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams have decided to make their permanent home at Long Beach, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Arneson of McLaughlin, S. D., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Koh lert. Mrs. H. A. Giseke returned Sun day from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs, F. T. Hamlon, of Minne apolis, Minn. - Mrs. H. D. Gardner left Friday for Dixon, Neb. On her return trip Mjs. Gardner will visit relatives in Wisner, Neb. Fred Ingersoll. owner of Knig park, lost the colliseum and pier dance, hall of Detroit. Mich., by fire, last week. Value of property amounted to $500,000. Miss Martha Krause, sister of Mrs. J. Curtis Edwards,' was taken to Mayo Brothers, Rochester, Minn., Wednesday, where she will under go a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hedelund have purchased a n ew home in. Benson. Mrs. L,. W. Kaber returned lues day from an extended visit to the western part of the state. "The Omaha Bee carrier delivery service now extends to all parts of Benson Morning, Evening and Sunday. Have your copy ot ine Bee" delivered to your home. Tele phone your order to Tyler 1000, cir culation department (3) Joppinri villi Rx 'T is a fragrant ' Retrospection Let Breezes Blow As TJ'-ey 'Will rv. 4ha Imiinn - mUE fashion leader of today will or th "OVUtg -L muffle her dainty ..'..throat in a Thoughts dainty fur neckpiece fitting finish That Start ' to her smart .new trotteur. The Na- tionaKFur and Tannins company, February, the Mpnth of Birthdays. Athletic Club Bldg., Seventeenth and n it,-,, KPMBFR of hirthdivs Douglas, have an unusually large se- s! A. ?H ,r . of. birthdays lection of new spring furs this year. KJ- of celebrities, this month really. Chief in charm is the Russian sable keeps us busy paying tribute to well- squirrel, softly sake-:,'- thickly and known people of history,' aoesn t it Into being Are like Perfume, From the . Blossoms of The heart And to Dream The old i Dreams over Is a luxury Divine When my Truant fancies Wander ' With that Old sweetheart of mine. Delightful Intricacies of Design. MAKE most kitertstiiiB the work' done at the Ideal Button Pleating company, third floor. Brown block, Sixteenth and jJougias. ' A My Dears: The long lines of handsomely appointed town-cars and limousines with their polished surfaces and exotic interiors are but fit settings for the jewel? of femininity they bear to the exclusive shops along Fifth avenue, and pick up after the promenade up and down America's smartest street. Afternoon and street frocks are here seen to best . advantage and models from the Parisian designers as well as Hickson of exquisitely, light in, .weight. . Ador- And 1 find that many people I know New york and other famous American makers are everywhereiri evidence able in color is, this new. fur concep- seem to have chosen February as tiou, a dull rich brown, shading next their own birthday month The John to the hide to a deep red. Doesn't it Henrickson Jewel Shop, Sixteenth sound altogether enchanting? Quite and Capitol, are showing an especial bewitching when' donned with the ry lovely line of gift offerings this new spring' frocks of swagger line, year. Silver in both sterling and unusual fabric fashioning. Many plate, original in design, excellent wide scarf-stoles are hown. in this in quality. A gift chest of sterling exclusive fur shop, perhaps the most is offered at $57.50, a price far below lovely a new arrangement of Fitch replacement pricing. Aristocrats of with t tiny, fringey "tails on the ends, the cutglass world glint a hint of with liniffgs of luxurious colorings their loveliness from cases -in which veiled undersold ,, georgette. A you will find' nothing represented spring of furs, for evjyfy frock and but pieces from two well-known mak suit needs its correct complement of trs of artistic, cutglass, Libbey and fur. i Hawkes. Silver novelties, "mesh bags . and unusual conceits in vanity cases,, Evening dresses " Jol , velvet or ameo pins and rings, watches and heavy satin showtwin trains drop- diamonds, a world of loveliness from ping from the girdle, v ' ; which to choose birthday gifts. 1 -Like'the Tailleur, the street frock -clings' to the snug-fittine sleeve. slim shoulder and long straight-line that gives youth to any type of figure. Tricotine is favored for street, and swagger little hats, great coats and capes, of grey squirrel, Kolinsky seal and .Nutria, complete the smartest costumes- For afternoon- receptions and .teas crepes and georgettes are much used, and the. very dark shades as well as dull tans and grays are very lovely.' ",'' . ':-.-.' ' Gold, Neptune and Rust, Three of Framed Mottoes and-Small Pic the Newest of ': Fashion-Favored tures Ideal Giftjngs for St. Valcn Colors. ; tine's Ehay. ' s TVTAKE more charming a. little HH HE picture department 6f the ATA frock of navy: radium taffeU .. Brandeis stores.Jiaeva large sc- which is shown at the Herz- AU Young Married People SHOULD begin with certain fund amental principles, the chief of which is to have a home a church home and a family home. these homes are intimately related and absolutely essential to the de velopment of the domestic and civic virtues. little frock in one of the lightweight serges so popular for spring, chose to be' scalloped round the hem, an elaborate tracery iiv sand-colored braid eieht inches wide, coverine the Rntu r,( deepness of each; scallop, waistline uuu Mcevcs. i uis itock owco inc charm of its , decorativeness to soutache braid and the clever fingers end designing brain of the braiding TU rhnrrh lm,. nf m,- t,Jnt nr snop. uouicr piece ' "T, j .. .M .,,i,r. fnr 01 worK especially charming was a another, is found . everywhere for sand.coored Sllir embroidered in those ho wish to avail themse yes )ree shadej brown and russet of it but the family home top often Tres charmant , as ure yul Of remains only a dream. Why not. hea Cant ? , t make hat dream come true, as any of another frock dowto b t normal young couple can, who set inches bclow ,he waistline line their minds to it? ;'WThere there s a of embroidered motifs covers the will, there s a way joining of the v;vid bIue c , If interested send to the Hydraulic skirt 0f fhis stunnink little trotteur Press Brick company, main floor fmrIf Tl.. ach u lection of new framed mottoes hand- "ST-V" -.1 -uV. "f l ?aa,r caught low at one side. Send her 'fcnn 1117 ,ma1a,' cffWf . flwftrat nn,I . U'tWrf ? , t,v" " , "T.,. , ! " 'Jlll J-:.iT ,w DI,e P l"?'r catalogs 10 aiO 111 r-r, . . jiyicx ungK ncmc, logciucr Willi Simulating cut strips of ribbon ate ... framings, exquisite cift oiferines for . color nlates of thp different colors St.: -Valentine's Day.' "There's .that and textures of brick shown in their delightful "House by the bide -of tlie spacious showroom. Road",- Kipling's JTf." ' Hundreds Every Woman Wants Sometime in The Day of Grandmother's Styles Her Life ' Has Returned. TP be able to furnish her home, at JJJLAIN tight-fitting basque least a part of it,' in. mahogany. blouses on the new frocks ex- Many women are taking advantage tend in smart fashion to the waist- of the greatly reduced pricings on line. ... But-it certainly is going to able "small sizes." embroidered bandings in the new shades round tunic. edge on hem; A high, shirred collar is one ot-the Most enticing touches of this litt'tf irock to make more delightful some dainty sub-deb.'wr perhaps it is the effect of the long cut basque bod ice, which rests upon rows of shir ring, at- the,, top of the tunic which make's sit so' bewifch'ng. . ii .l:.rJjl California hand-tinted frock are bedeckfd - with old-fashioned posies, the l,igh-cut girdle is laced peasant .sty'c. by a yivd blue velvet ribbon. Two moss roses arc liught in the girdle of an all-over 'broidered Canton crepe in a warm brown-tan, heavily corded to eve a "puffy" effect tj the skirt. Selec tions from a line of really remark- jour spring planning.' .mm A combination of gray and' green is favored; in stiits. ' , . mahogany living room jsaites,; which call for a straight, graceful figure to arc offered at the H. RBowen Fur niture company, Sixteenth and How ard, and no wonder, for you'll agree upon ' Seeing this listing that . the values'are without compare. Three-piece living room suite- of genuine solid mahogany, cane in sets in back and sides o't davenport, and chairs, and finest 'Spring con struction in the slip cushions of the seats. Softly shirred round pillows are placed against the back of most of the davenports, effective -decora tions as well as decidedly comfort- wear these new style gowns. Let us stop and think how many of us, especially if we're a. wee bit stout, have the figure to wear these new gowns."' The woman with the little waist and large hips can't wear the new interpretations declared in Dame . Fashion's style court and look graceful. lhe whole out- Scotch! A LITTLE dash of Scotch in the spring styles in the form of delightful plaided fabrics for the fashioning of separate skirts for wear, with chic blouses, cozy sweaters. The Van Arnam Pleat ing cflmpany, 416 Paxton block, Six- pf. 'really good1 things to . make? liie 'well 'worth, the living, creed expres sions of high ideals. If more ap pealing. there is a table full of Wal lace Nutting's artistic offerings, these at exceptionallymioderate pric ings. Or those delightful pictures of One of par ticular interest, is a beach scene showing sand dunes with the exotic plant growth sometimes seen. The shadows of ihis picture are so cleverly executed that the picture at first glance seems to be a water re flection study. Out cjf the ordinary1 picture art offerings which one has quite come to expect" in this picture departmenet. . An Interesting Demonstration of Cooking, An Assurance of Highest Quality Luxurious Lavishness of Embellish- Designing, Fitting and Fashioning IN the most minute detail is given by that popular tailor, L. Kneeter, Second floor Sixteenth and Howard, ment a Distinguishing Feature FMhe new -4 spring-wear at La- mold's Specialty "Shop;" Second Floor Securities , Dooglas 6065. The stock of fabrics and Farnam. Hand-tinted is a Mid line from the. chin to the lower part teenth and Farnam, give expert ad of the abdomen can be changed ... , . r . . . , for spring and summer is now com- colored Canton crepe with the olete with an unusually invitinor fore-.- ,i . TJ AS been carried on in the great cast. of authentic style suggestions. K.ffl81 ... lien uuiiiucu in tui trysiai ocau?. A redingote street costume of. Scroll-Work in tiny ruffles is another brown duvctyn has a vest of moroc wholly surprising touch of the de co red. m . . signers originality. Of the same rV T , . : shade is a lustrous wool wrap which Even More Loveable :. ' ' haho- nrKv HMvtw Ur,A when fitted by Dorothy Hill, the corset specialist .in one of her straight line redufciag corsets. 1 able additions to the room: A lovely wou!d advise you to !et Dorothy Hill Parent -Teachers' Association at" Centra High The big Parent-Teachers' associa tion of Central high "school grew on enthusiasm, according to Mrs. G. R. Spencer, who, with Mrs. W. F. Bax ter, Mrs. John Robbins and Miss Jessie Towne arranged the first meeting of this organization, which was held Tuesday evening, February 8. at the High school auditorium. "We, who started it, deserve little credit for the success of the move ment," Mrs. Spencer declares. The idea originated when the ques tion of home study came up. Some of the parents in discussing the sub ject with . Principal J. L. Masters and teachers of Central high, found there were many other problems which seem of mutual interest to parents arid teachers." One hundred and fifty attendants at the Tuesday night meeting elected Judge Howard Kennedy permanent chairman and Mrs R. F. Winkle man premanent secretary. At each meeting a committee of five will be chosen to arrange for the succeeding session. This committee will . be nominated from the floor. Henry C Richmond was made chairman for the next meeting, which will occur Tuesday evening, February 22. Mem bers of the committee with Mr. Richmond, are Mrs. Edwin Jewell, MissJuiiet Griffin,' Dr. 'Pollard and W. V. Baxter. For the present, meetings will be held every two weeks. 'Men attended the first meeting in almost equal numbers with women. All parents of High school children, as well as-teachers, are invited to attend the meetings.. The gatherings win be in no sense social Violinist Plays For Central' High By LUCILE CLARK. Roy Young, well-known violinist, afforded a rare treat to the students of Central High school Friday afternoon in the auditorium. Mr. Young is said by some to be the world's greatest descriptive violin ist. His great love of nature has prompted him to enter an entirely new field. That animals, insects and fisti have their songs as well as birds, was one of his discoveries. The , presentation of "Humor esque" with his interpretation of bird songs was keenly appreciated by his audience- According to Mr. Young his left thumb nail is worth thousands of dollars to him, it be ing the sole means of producing the marvelous bird sounds. One of the delightful surprises of the afternoon was the introduction of Roy Young, Jr. Although Mas ter Roy is but 7, he played with amazing skill four compositions which completely enslaved his hear ers. Mr. Young and his son are on their way to the Pacific coast. They expect to return east next fall and will then go to Australia and pos sibly continue their trip around the world. Dr. Masaryk to Visit U. S. Dr. Alice Masaryk, daughter of the president of Czechoslovakia, and herself the president of the Czecho slovak Red Cross, is planning to re visit America in March. Her pur pose is to further a mutual -understanding between the two countries. lay the foundation for one of these new gowns. A call at her shop, Second floor Neville Block. N. E. corner, Sixteenth and Harney will convince you. It , unable tahcall write for a measure blank with litera ture and illustrations showing the possibilities' of scientific fitting. m m A Hat Shop of Diverse Accomplish ments. . . F YOU'D .have a hat reblocked, or marabou furs remodeled, plumes renewed to artistic decorativeness, a wee bit of dainty hemstitching to be done, the Kruger Hat Shop, 303 vice as to the kind of pleats best suited to your plaid and will seam. for wearing for the sum of $5. airy " showrooms ot the Ne braska Power . company, Fifteenth and Farnam this week. Miss G. E. Craig of' Chicago, home economist of the Edison company, has demon strated to the satisfaction of hun dreds of Omaha women the. advan tages of possessing a Hotpoint Grill Individual Luggage Pieces for the - Valentine Offering. HY not decide to make your i suite m dull blue brocade velvet, which was $552.50, is how half price. Mahogany library tables, excelient workmanship in solid mahogany, are to be had in William tind Mary and Queen Anne period designs as well as in colonial designs offered as low as SJo, lormerlv selling tor $o.JU. Then those delightful long daven port tables, so effective with a lamp at each end in both William and Mary and the Queen Anne period effects formerly sold at $75 are now to be had at $37.50. Even more interesting than the in strument so delightful in grand mother's day, are the impressively lovely spinet desks, massive, es pecially well constructed, originally priced at, $1:35, are ; now $67.50. If one seeks a luxurious efect to be imparted ' to the living room the overstuffed furniture? will carry , a particular appeal.. - T Great, , deep davenports over-stuffed in delight fully dignified designs of imported tapestries are offered at $150, just one-half their firs pricings. These in spring construction in seat cushions and arm paddings. Perhaps the most -pleasing modern .furniture, the day-bed, represented in a highly artistic dark brown mahogany with covering of softly silken tauDe velvet showinsr a hint of rose gold under a brocaded is offering a special pricing on a Pricings. design of tropieal flowers in slightly fancifully decorated bit of. corset, all VRCHARD-WILHELM company lighter shade taupe. An artistically silk and lace. If you're unable to J are &eUna dinine chairs at visit - uic aiiuf, nine iui Ainaauiu blanks. - - . i l HAN USUAL, the new spring shirred lines of stitching give the -- frocks fashioned of taffeta. The needed support to the large collar, tunics are often decorated bv tiny iile the dolman-I,'ke fullness of the hem, pleat and belt a skirt, complete and Ovenette. A lusciously prepared frills, each edge picoted. often pleat- . "n;:f,at;"c";M K?' pork roast showed without the cd. J. he Kose Utley Hemstitching t . .. fr -.L, T . , shadow of a doubt that meats & Pleating Shop, 224 Neville block, . tan.ana g'l t"ce"e.8; ' ; cooked by electricity do not shrink, . Sixteenth and Harney, does most de- ' . ; ' but retain each delightfully flavored ' lightful work. (This shop was for-.- Fans .of gauze, of. boltinf doth bit of the meat. A dinner steak of merry located, on the third floor of hand-painted by masters of the art proportions to serve four people this block.) V ; and fans of genuine lace are begin- alentine this year something, was unusually well cooked. Cakes '' mnrto share tivor with those com- useful?; This question ran through a"d. breads of a richness without Prompt and Efficient Cafe service vcu oi o?incn piumcs. . . my mind the other mornine- when usual. cryness wnen cooirea oy . witiiout Payment ot lips. T j to Vi Vitiiai jr .tiyat iiivuiuuia. j- vi j iiuu u A , J" .lne showrooms oi . c00ked at the same time in small the Omaha Printing company.' Thir-- i. ,Mm.t - ,., a. ".wmi auu raiun. for uic uoy v 1 r nnnps Thin rnnkinor also :. demonstrated.) an expert Immersion heater, . incomparable in usefulness 'will be interested to know that at tne fiatiron care seventeen ana St, . Mary's . avenue, you will fet prompt and . satisfactory service girl away at school the ever-wel come suitcase of. sturdy durability. If a man of the family is occupied in legal affairs all day long, there are altogether delightful brief aSes with cunninsr apertures "for carrvinft Barker block, will accomplish it to invaluable papers. For mother the nth degree of effectiveness. or the school teacher there's a' Bos- If the waistline is not very low with pretty blocked initials in' gold, . )EPENDS upon the cleverness it is a' little higher than normal. " hand-lettered, placed just below the XJ of ? the marccf pperator.;,There. s nanaies. wnere me convenient a little -lady in the Comfort Shop,. "D USINESS people have been going to cafeterias to get a luncheon quickly served without the additional. expense of tipping, ihey for preparing shaving water, baby's milk, or even , tor-heating soup. Electric appliances,' of delightful home-making possibilities. ... '.. i : '' - The Effectiveness of a Marcei Wave New Music Shop Opens This Week, ED PATTON'S friends in the musical world will be interested to learn that he is this week opening a perfectly appointed music shop. Sixteenth arid Farnam, where are to be found ictor Victrolasi com plete record- department,-musical Artistic Foundations' for Spring Suit hs Fourth 'rfloor SecWlties Bldg.,; Six- J mMy and Gown Creations . v , parties wiu he delighted indeed with teenth and Farnam,. who is an artist .. . riage without the payment of tips, indeed, jnstruments of all kinds, and every- tips are not expected as-your.senicc thing in the world oi sheet mwk: there is fully paid for. ; , ,Send in your name or the perm. '-, nent list of the Music Warbler, a White blouses have. . collars and pamphlet listing, which contains ths cuffs of solid .blor,, , . : -music "hits" - in sheet music or ';. ; -- records, of each month. This will Colorful, the New Silken Car- be sent free to those who wish it Dainties for Baby Dear. TlT AY be "comfy as well as artis- one of the luxuriously lined little, at marcelling. In the twinkling of a ,T the Nippon importing Com tically moulding to the figure. -tags, the nttmgs, mirror, -brush, an eye sne aeciacs wmcn one or tne jn. nanv. i i . 4 j:rr a. c 1 1 : i - . "j w That's what I've found out about ' evcSuir,. ljrr w. there are great stacks of of all the Nu-Bone flexibly boned corset. L"t0.u? tinted silks for baby. . is which vou will find at the Hattie "i??"?? ?cor" ; ?"!?. " crepe kimonos to wear piece, Putnam Corset Shop. Fifth floor W J . . --v- . ". :"r..:.J ""?". 71- night dress, boxey little Karbach b ock. Fifteenth - and L. . ... . . .. . ": ""; .i. Vr " i when there's a bit of chill Dofflas. For a few dav., this shoo air. Uttered at Ridiculously Low an new curi-puu . comforters with li a maitci wave over inc iuu ui mc effective piece, desirably finished by a long, narrow cushion of the velvet. head. A Complete Line of Preparations Used by "Women Who Know." 208 South Eighteenth, vividly Delicate little over, the jacquettes in the ttle birds and blossoms or a vagrant butterfly to catch baby s wandering eye, tiny bootees. Garments made only as the skilled fingers of the Japanese can make them. - I One of the Advanced Advantages of Civilization S the established custom in the course of milady of fashion's training to have a permanent wave. Lasting in its loveliness is the wave which the Marinello Licensed shop, 556 Brandcis Theater Bldg., will permanently marcel into your hair, a wave done by the Thomas Ma chine, which doesn't in any way dry the hair. Hair tinting 'too, is a fea ture of the work in this shop, a pro cess pertormea witn a new aye ridiculously, low prices. Full de tails of this sale are to be found on TUST arrived at the Green Phar page four of the main news section tl macy-t Sixteenth and Howard, is of the paper today. If unable to at- . i .. c ., Tt,.,' tend. the, sale, please send in your a complete line of the Harriet Hub orders as early as possible and I bard Ayer toilet requisites. An shall be glad to make selection for unusually complete pamphlet cou-yu- . taining price list .of the different A Delight to be Economical ZTgtoV together" wTth'gcneroSs TT7HEN one can buy two pairs of sample will be . sent upon request ' pumps as smartly effective as either to the pharmacy or to me. In the dull kid pumps at $6, the trimly ." ar the Skin and Tissue , . a n,i,:,i, t Builder in, Attar of Roses or Balsam cut patent pumps at $8, which I of pjne odor. Luxuria, a cosmetic sent out to one or mv customers i.ri.4ni c any of the latest evening gowns frAm ihtk .c.r.,r;t;P, rnnt cunn. c.eA .vp m:tv. 11ianv rfpiitri,, fnr the have sloping shoulders with the oni fioor Securities Bldg., Sixteenth achieving and preserving of beauty, sleeves which flare in bell shape at same kind of sleeve. and Farnam. Write for that sample today. the wrists. ., v ..... . . - A' bift for St. Valentine's Day Riotous Spring Flowers or Quaint Nosegays. x .' ' TRULY delightful is the showing in the John Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth' and Farnam. An ex hibit of spring flowers in . gayly decorated papers, primroses, hya cinths, vivid groupings of tulips, daffodils and cyclamen, gift sugges tions tor st. valentines exquisite appeal. day, of Daintiness in Size, Compactness in Arrangement, Appeal to American Women Who Use Cosmetics Street dresses generally have long Fu Cleaned and Remodeled to ..... ..... Snrino' Starlfiilnca AMONG its diversity of ac complishments the. ' Dresher Bros, great plant, Twenty-second and Farnam, .includes a department for the cleaning and remodeling of all kinds of furs. If you've a piece of fur which has lost its usefulness on account of a certain lack of style distinctiveness, take if down to these fur experts for advice. They're really most original when it comes The other day it was reported that he watches her make her toilette, he tie with a slightly smoked, white One of the novelties in the way a. well-known woman had paid for is .not only astounded, but a little background, is a good deal used, and of a powder juff is that which is in a rare perfume at the rate of $5 a bit disgusted. Where, he wonders, perhaps is prettier than the transpar- the end of the umbrella or parasol. which assures a proof ot the color drop. She had boueht a eood many are her cosmetics, lhe scant array cut bottle that snows tne clear color me top ot the handle opens to show tn niannitur nnxs.Mlitir nf fr. It as it is going to appear after it is drops, too. And she did not be- of jars and bottles on her dressing of the perfume. One unusual bottle a mirror on the inside of the hinged jsn't a bjt t00 eariv for sucj, prepara- finished. Harmless is it to the hair grudge the payment of all that table seems paltry to him. He con- in which perfume is sold is shaped cover. The powder and the puff t;0I1S) for the "bright days of early too, as it will not make the hair dry money for aptt"fume that would be sidcrs her failure to use as much like a butterfly, with lovely cloudy are neatly tucked in the little recess spring are not far away when one or brittle as so many dyes are prone really distinctive. rouge and powder, paint and cream white glass wings, shot through with in the end of the handle. .ju discard the fur-ttjmmed gar- to do. Did you know that you can Now if you have plenty of money as the -women ot his own family opalescent coloring. Other fantas- Then there is the powder puff in mentg 0f winter. buy the new double hair nets usually that is the way you feel you will used, in tlfe light of personal neglect tic shapes, too, are shown. Some the strap handle of the handbag. You '.'' sold at 25c fora special pricing of pay anything you can afford for an -7-a sort of crudeness. perfume bottles are crowned with know that type of handles that has a t Fashion's Finger Tips. $2 a dozen at this shop on Satur- unusual perfume, a particularly bland That may be the French point of little diadems of artificial flowers, knob iji the middle, with the strap be- ... . , su,oej collar r days? sort of face powder, a cream that is view or may have been when the Lily-of-the-Valley essence, for in- low the knob run through a loop or 8 ' manv of the French , . . 1 .1 . . 1 1 .1 1 . T3 .. . . 1. - A imam. 1 ... t :.:'.! 1 : , : ... t. . u k . ,n anA - ' r.pTr.r rnsn anv inr vn I imvp nan inivr-i wi wii lcu. . i u l ulc .iii.ii Kinrr. n i. )w ill 11 11 11 iiiii-k I iry iyiiil.ii limy uit iiiut vu ui .iiu Separate Jackets, mostlv short, are hpfore. Indeed, the modern woman can point of view is different Al- of-the-vallev. For violet perfume down the handle? Well, in the knob r sse . predicted favorites for spring. Often who has both money and a liking most all American women begrudge there are artificial violets, and there there is a little cavity hi which a TI; Lf inese wm oc 01 piam maicnai, wuuc- ior cosmetics ana penumes is iiiucn inc. muc uctcosaiy iu tu nauuiaiv. are roses iur rose steiu. puwi.c. jjuu is juicu, uvj mtic io j. :,.-,;. v;c . ...:n u. ..i.:j-j a ..... . .- .r .!.. .- . eu. .i.:. j.inr rt .1 ..n .1 .... u. t t-.,K k oepite an innovations. wise inc SKiri will uc yiaiucu vi sincu, hkc a IJriuccss 01 inc uricm. cue lunciic, iiicji want miu v"'s luuisc. nine aie sun inc urcity any uuui un hie ivi ui .wt ...w .1,. .i,. .ji, ,1,. 1;.. 1 ,1 - . , 1 !. i , 1 r. .1.. .li 1:1 .1 t,;n t i. . j . ...i.:u a . sue v no aaneres 10 inc line prooaDiy in a loosciy wovtn wuuicu pays, tnrougn a local cieaier, ior 111c lauics, use men numi-iis nu mvi. urocauc-covercu scent oouies mat uisiuc 01 wm.11 umc uwi ia a. mu- l . l. j fnoi;,i, .he -l fabric. - ' ' . secrets of the greatest perfume dis- husbands' business, equipped, in the are made to match the fittings of the ror big enough for its purpose of ' " nf whether tne powoer is oeinz v. . . ,..J --- tillers of the east, and if one wanted most efficient way. They want deft- room. These are made, some of showing silhouette prevails, is that most she who er For Forty Years to, one might fabricate a weird and handed maids, when they have them, with gold lace and tiny chif- PREVIOUS to the last five ycar3 fascinating story concerning the maids, who can hurry through the f0i, flowers, tii. h.i-t miKir denar.m-.it of camel caravans bringing oils, the rites necessary for a well-groome,d The really cleverest thing in the Uie snect mjsic oepartm.ni oi panniered donkeys bringing flower appearance. So it is that the modern Way of perfumes, however, is the the A. Hospe Art and Music store, pet'a,t the toiling and trusted mes- dealer in cosmetics handles the tiny perfume atomizer that is car- 1513 Douglas, was part and parcel of sengers bringing secret formulas, and daintiest, the most compact form ried in the handbag. It is so small the store. For the last five years then the strange oriental chemist or of cosmetics. no bigger than a coin purse that it has been a rental department, perfume-maker going through the Of course, the huge . glass urns it is never a burden to carry. It Now, however, or - about February r;tes of combining the different prec-. filled with bath salts are not dainty holds a little bit of perfume, too, 21, a complete new stock of every- j0U8 ingredients into an essence that charming, of course, but not dainty, but quite enough for a good many thintr in sheet music, music books, th. American wnninn snrinkle with And there are big bottles of toilet snravincs. These small atomizer instructors, popular and classics and iavish hand from a bottle. waters, and big jars of creams, too. sets are charming gifts for anybody to the fluffy bags of chiffon and satin band and orchestra music will be in- jjow the chief charm about mod- But the liking of the American worn- who likes perfume and who is going that are carried in the evening. The stalled under expert management ern cosmetics is that they are put an leads her to demand daintiness in away or having a birthday or for any leather cases, of one kind or another, with the Hone nervice and oolicv n in nttrartive fnrm.. Tit snin. novel, most of the thiii cs she uses on her other reason has an excuse to be- are without doubt the most service- predominant ' -- " the name of which doe Aiiot matter, dressing table. come the recipient of a gift. For 8 ble for general use. Some of them Willi the lingerie "Mouse and silk sports skirts arc worn jaunty coats of bright diivcty ., ' individuality. . - 1 J 1 J, L .1 . appiicu wucic.it uciuiigs.- Of course, there are all sorts of The use 0f ostrich plumes on vanity cases in the shops. They vie children's hats new demonstration with each other, like the manikins i" juvenile millinery. Usually the at a fahsion show, to see which can P'um" afe cLorffu',"nlwiV?.C,0,J: make the best impression. Or at least st t0.the inf1flf,ath.e ffii I tliey seem to do so, as they lie but aim an all-black feather ,s put crowded together in the showcases, to V'l nr L 1 tt?. Jvr. They are really lovely, from the little be'n ch.0SC"Jf,!,.the 1,ttle t hxt leather boxes with two or three trays, and coat or frock- (m ajFrenchman marries an American It is almost enough to convert one they arc put up in little boxes a r.re as big as a handbag a small trirl. She 11 beautiful, charmiiiff and to a use of perfumes to arazc upon small bottle of hinh-erade perfume, handbag. These are, of course, fitted . . , . . . . 1. . . t . . f t ... - . . 1 1 ... 1 t .1 . .... . 1 ..t. I. .... altogether tascinates 111m octore tne Deautnui uoitics in which uicy a nine atomizer, anu me spray ai- out very tompicicij. wms ait u Tili, anj Trjmrk iuriih V, marriage. But after marriagewhen are now put up. The opalescent bot- tachment. M bijger than a cigaret case, w Ptet ot(Nt-A. 4 . v,.