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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1921)
THU iiiMii: UiUAllA, "HJLt&OA'i, iiuuooi' y, li&U. Society ROBBED ; Ibcks, shorn locks, clippedyJocks. .They are.a.pit nioref common . every iy Among the latest yeho have adopted the abbreviated style are Miss Dorc thy Kiplingei-and Miss Phyllis Wa terman. Both are rather petite types and their hair is very becoming in its new arrangement. Miss Dorothy After relumed from school this season wearing her hair a la newest fad. Winifred Smith bobbed her locks in the early sum mer and Beatrice Johnson braved the ipring winds with short hair. . Kountze-QIarke Wedding Party. Miss Gertrude .Kountze - will - be maid of honor at -the wedding of Miss Louise Clarke and her brother, Harkness Kotintzc, September 14, at Trinity cathedral. - Dcnmap Kountze, a cousin, wiljtact as best man. The 'bridesmaids wilV be Claire Daughertyc Dorothy Belt, Dorothy Judson and: Miss Marie Blome of Chicago. There will be six ushers, four of whom have .been chosen, Ellison Vinsonhaler. William Latta and John and Cornelius Clarke, brothers of the bride-to-be. 'Omahans in Colorado. There was ' a touch of the "Old West" in Colorado Springs celebra tion last week commemorating the founding of the city SO years ago. The days of the gold , rush, of the Indian wars, the discovery of Pike's peak .and even the days of Indian legends before history began were depidtd by floats" and pageants. Among, the Omahans who were there' at that time were: Messrs. and- Meadames. Charles L. Hitch, Jumfi H. Hnnley, rV R. Sh'eehan,; Francis Mulftn(er., R. G. Cord, G S. Moore, W. W. Welsh, T. D. BUnchard, C. M. Gar vey and sons. . Mrs. Andrew ' Pattdllo and sons,, Mrs. 8. H. Morse,- Mrs. -Marjr Dwnrak, Mrs. Kmma Fa.tmore and Mrs. CI. W. Knsbe. Misses Ruth Pollock, Ada Mary Bow tier. Edna O. Wolworth, Mabel Wolworth, Marie Baroch and Helen Swobode.. Messrsi R. 8. Adams and I.eo Baroch. Birthday Luncheon. Mrs. Helen Ariou Lewis . was hfnor guest at a surprise luncheon given at her home Saturday by a group of -friends, the occasion being her birthday. Evening Bridge.. MaHory will be hostess at a bridze party at her homer Tuesday evening, the occa sion being Mr. Mallory's birthday. Two tables will be set for the game. Auto View. .Best. Foursomes were' entertained at dinner Sunday evening at Auto View Rest by Airs. James McCord, Mrs. S. Suhr,' R. P.'-Hamilton, A. M. Wind and V.'D Reynolds. ' i mi i . S. Aribn Lewis, jr., left last week for Estes Park.,- . .' Mrs, "Richard bhi i i mm- mvr A JT- III HZJEBGDK "Kiiuiiiiijrvtrii 11. T 'Filial 33 Personals ?j New York. (Special Corresponf- ence.) Introducing dotted Swiss in its familiar act of yodeling across the snowy Alpine ridges -of white organdy. This famous attraction jf the chautauqua dress circuit per formed here with more than its ac customed skill and vigor, and is ac companied by narrow black velvet ribbon forming the diamond motifs on the skirt, the miniature bows'on sleeves and. corsage, and outlining the tucks which occur on the inter mediate section of white organdy. And, by the way. the diamond motif is used widely on summer frocks on 'various types. A favored version as that of red and white checked gingham on white organdy frock. Of course, the dre?s material here is red Swiss witn wnite aois. ror "pill box" red continues to ravage the land and to suggest to the em-. bittered observer that the box is harder to take than its .-ontents. Lawrence Lewis is spending some time at Lake Okoboji. W Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale Clarke are spending sometime iu Denver. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dowd are at Green Mountain Falls, Colo. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fctfd Hovey "leave this week for a stay at Okoboji. ' Mr. and Mrs. II, R. Ransdell have gone on an extended eastern trip. Dr. and Mrs. Irving Cutter and family have returned from1 Okojkjji. Dr. and Mrs. II. H. Davi9 return Thursday from their honeymoon trip. . Mr."1 and Mrs. Halleck Rose and family left Sunday for a motor trip east. Mr.' and Mrs. L. E. Moore are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, W, Devoe of Lincoln. ; Leona Grucnther is spending two weeks in Platte Center,. Neb., visit ing relatives. Mrs. D. S. Cheney of Kansas City is visiting in Omaha with her sister, Mrs. F. S. Hunter. D. Kenneth Widenor of Montreal, Canada, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Widenor. Mrs. Sairi Dresher and little son, Franklin, have returned from a two month's trip to Los Angeles. Judge and Mrs. Irving Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bcebe leave Thursday for Itasca Lake, Minn; Mr. and Mrs; George Keyser and small daughter, Mary Dorothy, arc expected in Omaha the latter part of the month from the Virjgin Islands where Mr. Keyser has been stationed as attorney general for the past year. They will visit Mr. Kcyser's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. John Keyser and Mrs.' Keyser's brother, John Bennewit,' during their stay. ? Mr. . and Mrs. Carl Changstrom and family have returned from Long View, Colo., where they spent six weeks. '. M,r. and Mrs. Max .Miller and chil dren spent, the week-end in Lincoln as the guests of Mrs." Miller's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Folsom. Miss Dorothy Judson, who is vis iting '- in Minneapolis, will go to White Bear lake to join Miss Dor othy Belt. They will return together next .week. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Thomas announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, 'July 31. at the Methodist hospital. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Edna Hume. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Dickey are visiting Mrs. Dickey's sister, Mrs. Ida D. Doty, in Denver, Colo. Be fore returning home they will visit at Colorado Springs and Manitou. Entertains at Luncheon. Mrs. Frank Engler entertained at a luncheon of 18 covers at her home, Monday. Garden flowers formed the centerpiece. The honor guests were Mrs. N. H. Harriman, who is leaving shortly to reside in Wash ington, D. G, and Mrs. Ralph Moody, who is visiting at the J. R. Campbell home. , Country Club. E. A. Koch had 10 guests at sup per Sunday evening at the Country club. V. B. Caldwell had eight guests. Problems That Perplex - Answered by . 1 ? BEATRICE' FAIRFAX. ' AMISEMENTS. Resinol TIAT is the nam to romember if you are Buffering from skin trouble. Bathe the affected part with Resinol Soap then apply Resinol Ointment. Relief is usually immediate and lasting. Atoll drug gists. May we sand yon a sam ple? Write Dept. t-T, Bcsiaol. Baltimore, Md. r ; ,dN.r Wed. Aug. 10 20th and Omaha, 2 Shows only at 2 p. m. S m. Mrs. K. P.: It Is not asy to act as judge with only one side of a story, but your letter sounds sin con) to me and indicates that your husband married you .for a work horse. " lie has no fine regard for you nor appreciation of your desire to Improve yourself and him. If you read my columns you will know that I usually ndvise patience, kindness and tolerance. But yours is a case where I would advise some righteous indienatlon. You have loved your husband and he has taken advantage of it by having his own inferior way. Go to church every Sunday if you want to. Don't fuss about it Just go! If your husband objects, go anyway. Go with your husband t) see his friends and relatives and don't complain about them, Try to . see the good In them. But go to see your friends and relatives, too. If your husband won't go with you. go alone! Don't auarrel about it, but go! Tench your little boy o love his father. Do your work but don't overdo yourself. If your husband complains that you move slowly. let him know you are not afraid of his criticism. Tell him that s Just bis opinion. In other words, your husband senses your fear of him and your love for him and has taken shame ful advantage of it. Buck up a bit and demand the rights if any hu man being. I hope you get .them. A man as cowardly as your bully ing husband has plenty of good. PHOTOPLAYS. whtijosome respect for a woman who- defends herself. A? Render: Do you mean you are graduating from high schopl at 14 ,yet of age?. ' You can enter a col legedpon completion of aftork in an accredited high school. There; is no bar for age. Write to the secretary of the Grapd Island college. Grand Island, Neb,, for the information you wish about school and missionary work. I consider you have acted in the right way toward your1 less fortunate girl friend. Your mother's Judgment is probably better than yours, on the whole, so I advise you to let her guide you. ' .. Why do you not be natural and normal about boys? There is no ob- Jictlon to your going with them if ou are sensible nd pleasant about k. I never advise girls to slum boys. J only beg of them to be olean-mlnd- ed. -wholesome and happy in the re lationshlp. If you refuse a boy's cohipany, i"you can thar.k him for thinking about you, telling him you have other arrangements or do not care to go, whatever the truth Is In the matter. The Venezulean government has contracted for seven more radio stations and eventually will establish one in every state capital AMl'SKMKNTS. PHOTOPLAYS. WESLEY (Freckles) BARRY Kithrrine MacDoitald 9 TWO SHOWS IN ONE EMPRESS KENO. KEYES A MELROSE In "That Fellow Dont Like Me", SLACK V HAYES, "The Futuristic Jailbird", LAMB St COODRICH, "Danceoloiy" TOOTS PAL. Nevelty Canine Act, Photoplay attraction "LOVETIME" featuring Shirley Mason. Base Ball Today August 9, 10, 11 OMAHA vs. ST. JOE Games Called at 3:30 P. M. Box Seata on Sale at Barkalow Bros. Stran Than Fiction EATTY'S Co-Operative Cafeterias We Appreciate You? Patronage. af N.w nJ All W..Ir Largest Circa, in the World Giving a Street Parade 11 A. M. m ZOO 12 T LEPHAKT2 ArfD the MPaTrsT" OSWK RIPER ?W EARTH 00 Now and All WeeV "PROXIES" and HAROLD LLOYD In WTM We VAnOVS HAtfKUtm FArtlLY Pivoa roan nit Ktw vosk nrppjncj Seat Sale at Beaton'. Drug Store "Among Those Present" Rialto Symphony Orchestra, Harry Brader, Director Julius K. Johnson at the Organ. "Get in the Movie" at KKUG PACSK "lOWl mil" Thursday Nite, August 11 THE SEYMOUR MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION CO. of LOS ANGELES will make a one-reel picture. All local talent only! Come out and get in the picture. "BATHING GIRL BEAUTY CONTEST" Bathing Beach, Sunday, August 14 FILMED BY SEYMOUR PRODUCTION CO. Over 100 beautiful bathing girls will be filmed, aho the crowd around the beach. This film and the "Movie Ball" will be shown at Park when completed. ' Prizes of season passes to local theaters. SEE A. B. SEYMOUR, KRUG PARK OFFICE ri:iTm'i..Y. . a. .M a,. . -JN . It a I I NOW PLAYING Tom Mix "After Your Own Heart" And MU will get it when you aee this corking picture. 9. Ml TODAY TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER In "Moonlight and Honeysuckles" THURSDAY T. Roy Barnes, Walter Hlers WANDA HAWLEY "A KwT'in Time" Lakeview Park TONIGHT Final Dancing; Centett for Nebraska-Iowa ' Championship. Clothes to canary birds are offered for sale in The Bee want ad columns. Crocking the Women of Omaha AA 7 A "Betty Wales" UVn r JfyA I I l !r. TiViiinn. nAiiN.f twill with X "J l l -f W ""aw f I ill Viwvuwue - - - ' If V During August An Announcement Demanding Your Attention Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 9th Autumn Frocks at a bona fide reduction of Fascinating, indeed, is the prospect of selecting your new Fall dresses from the comprehensive assortment here for this Advance Display and Sale Collective New York buying with a group of sevei of the largest Specialty Stores in the United States makes this sale possible, and also places the stamp oi styje-authenticity upon the garments you buy. The Favored Silks- At tie Left Black canton crepe. A direct reproduc tion ot the newest Parisian creation. Note the flowing leeves; the chic draped skirt and ' the new Baby Per clan lamb trim. In dividual model, size 38. It 41.A tfloh. The draped or butterfly bark gives this model an individual diatinctiveness. De veloped In Canton crepe. A slight touch , of black silk floee following; a conven tional design gives a decided rich tone Size $6. - At the Left A "Betty Wales" creation. Fashion ed of fine quality tricotine trimmed in contrasting Baby Persian lamb. A metal belt confines the waist Size 18. Just Above A tailored street frock of navy blue poirct twill with green canton crepe sleeves and facing. Wide bell cuffs, ar tistically draped sash. The new fea ture picotlng on tiie flounofd with und erfaclng of preen. Size 14. i - The Store of Specialty Shops. 'An aft ernoon frock of Kit ten's ear crepe in a deep rich brown, with Roman colored panne velvet trim. This ef fect is attrac tive 1 y carried out in the skirt and s 1 e e v es. Size 16. Canton Crepe Crepe back satin Satin Crepe Riche Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine The Approved Woolens Tricotine Poiret Twill Serge Black is accepted as the leading color for Fall while navj blue and brown have been accorded divided allegiance. Never before have the styles and trimmings been mor artistic and delightfully appealing. Embroidery done in deep subdued tones gives the richnesi so much desired without the gaudiness so much resented. Paris sounds a new trimming note conservative designs embroidered in red an embellishment that is particularly striking on the dark frocks. Drapes, panels, capes and flowing sleeves are Interesting style features. So altogether irresistible are the dresses that in wearing them tomorrow, milady will be Justified In rushing the sea-" son a bit Original Prices $29.75 to $150 The Mission of Eldredge-Reynolds DRESS SHOP Jost Above A gorgeous creation developed in th new and lustrous crepe riche with wid panels of white panne velvet elaborate ly emoroiacrea in cnenne. me flowing sleeves; the overp&ucls, th gracefulness ot the entire gown to in - deed a work of art Size 36. Six Frocks Illustrated and Described V 1