,-Mnim 4-r - '- ,wV i1' lllb tihb: UMAMA, rU.UA. MufltM Hfc.K 2. HUM. afgB r 7- pNRETTV Junior league girl l-'iamri uii WfUnrLy. September , cau and Mitchell, l.nglih K'.ltm. will play local folio rr f the eKjlvg white ball. They will nil tag l spectator ami all proceed above lite necessary expense wiU be devoted 10 lite charitable wutks o( llie league. Ihe girt will wear v.liile (rockt and hat ami will carry miniature glf bag lied with iiumcMm colored balloons. 'Ihe lag will be flat ami round to resemble a lull. - alia Urrtrudc Stout it now pretidcnt of the Omaha Junior league, Martln-Guintttt. The marriage 'l ' ettr, daughter "' ' Ilenry J, "liuineiie, and Arthur f. Martin, ami of Mr. A. Mattiti. txk .place lat Monday evening. Onl "member of the iniinediate families were prevent. t The only altt ttiliiit of the bride wa lirr yoiiiiurr ilcr. Louie. and I red LirhceU acted it be.t nun. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mr. Martin left for an ex Irnded motor trip through the tatc. They will be at home at the Wayne apartments Twenty-seventh and LHrwey avenue, after September 10. ; Hayenga-Sellner. The marriage of Mitt- iSrrtha Louise Srllner and L. II. Itayenga ;of La Moute, S. 1)., took place lat Satutday tvenimt at the home of the I biidc'a mother. Mr. William V. Sell ; ner. Key. L. II. Ilayenga of Sibley, la., rather of the groom, ollicutcM. " Mr. and Mr. i. L, tlrtetilield at ; tended the couple. June Seiliert was flower girl. After October 1 the cou- - pic will bet home at I -a Muuic. I Kock-Mcblaln. The marriige of Mi llacl MiClain, daughter of Mr. K. S. Jilcilain and Otto II. Kock will take I . lace Wednesday evening. S'Mem J Iter 7, at the home of Kev. Charles I'obbey. who will oflieiate. The cere C inoity will be followed by .'1 dinner J ut the McC'lain borne. Mr. Ko.'k and I'i bride will be at home af'.er Sep 0 tember JO at 3316 South Tvtntieth ; atreet. Mr. Piekard Entertain. - Mrs. J. T. Fickard will entertain at hiitchron at Happy Hollow club, hriday. The honor guests will be 5 Mcsdames George Sowards, M, ; WykofT, R. A.- lialph and A. W. Francis and Mrs. Francis' mother, Mrs. Mary 1". Hoagland of Long ISrach. lal. 1 be party will jiUp in- ' elude Mcsdames K. Parker, I".. A. - Mason, J. W. Welch, N. II. Tyson. I K A. McGlasson. C. A. Fair. II. V. 'Jeffrey, W. A. Wilcox, B. B. Combs.. - - M. Armstrong. C. A. Mitehel of HclleCite and K. S. ISeaslcy ot Cotin ;. til Bluffs. To Assist at Tea. ' Mrs. Richard Peters, Mrs. George Fngler. Missea Ruth McCoy, Mytnc Gilchrist, Kniily Keller, Marion Coad, Mildred Weston. F.lizabeth Barker, Geraldine Dare and Beatrice Johnson will assist at the tea-.to be given Friday afternoon at the V." E. Khoadea home by Misses Mildred Rhoadcs and Grace Robjnsen. Miss Margretha Grimmcll and Dorothy Balbach, brides-to-be, will be the honor guests. Return From Colorado Camp. Frances, Elizabeth and Helen Kob ison have returned from an eight weeks' stay at Portia Swett's camp. Steamboat Springs. Colo. Elizabeth won the ;silver cup- for ;the senior swimming contest and Helen won thr innior swimming contest. Eliz- , abeth has two silver .cups from the camp, having won last, year's con- test. - . , For Louise Clarke, "i- Miscs Geraldine and Gretchen Hess ' entertained at luncheon Thursday at the Country club in honor of Miss Louise Clarke, fiancee of Harkness Kountzc. 'Their quests t were Mrs. Herbert 11. Davis, Misses Elinor Bnrklcy. Dorothy Judson. Re I pina Council. Josephine Schurman. J Gertrude Stout and Phyllis W'atcr- man. ' , ! ' For a Visitoc ' . Miss Henrietta Medlar entertained -I. informally at her home Thursday J afternoon in honor of Miss Gertrude Sheerer of Hammond, Ind.. who is I isiling her. Twelve guests were (3fc?r"fcnt. - Miss Sarah Scars will entertain at f-'lmirheon at the Athletic club Friday 'or Miss Sheerer.' v . . ' , M'.ss Stout Entertains. X 1 Mi.-s Gertrude Stout will .entertain iut luncheon Friday" at the Country Vub in Itonor of liss Louise C larke. a bridc-clect. Her guests will Ik- Mrs. Charles Burgess. Mrs. Lewis Bur jess, Misses Geraldine Hess. Doro ;liv Judson,- Gretchen Hess. Ger trude Kountze and Marie Ni:i11e, ' Church Luncheon. '.Lowe Avenue Presbytcrhn Aid society will meet for luncheon Fri day at 1 o'clock in the church par- - lors. - " . : ; Problems That Perplex Mmuerwl & BEATRICE FAIRFAX. t Not Truts Ijovo. " Dear Miss Fairfax: I hive been ; in iove with a young lady for several years, but she is rU-klo and selfish. VVhrii I went away to France she " -'ntvrtetncd the suit of another 1 man. but when t returned I per ' ' winded her to eom back to me. I have been away from her for ihe f a't year by h-r reo.ue.st, as she d- mltte'd she-'did not love ine and that ; nother 'man was more ottraetlve to v her Uhe one -mentioned above. T!y i ,'ier actions She caused me much ini- hnppiness. aa am an idvallsU a be i 'lever In true love. Now- Khe has made we undce- stand that she desires to tome baek . to My val, who his spoken to I her sime ibis request, tells me that she has admitted to him that she k. loves no one, and he advises me to forget her. 1 cm 30 and she is :0. ' . - T. K . w . How can you establish a happy marriage on a -basis ot mistrust? f - You rail the girl fickle and faithless. V . Would you trust her to be a true wlfeT It seems to me that you nre '.' Infatuated with her. but have not tha true love 1 which exists only ' where there is confidence and under standing. - The Married Philanderer. , mm m v jj?ar MISS raina. mrta j euio ttvr . ueaniv sm.ihivi who fell in love with me., imr friendship continued for over a year before I learned he was married. I was too much tn love with him to five him up so continued to go with him for about three yeari Ab-.ut eight months ago I became acquaint ed with a ma who has oince asked J . Society , j adJ an attractive, "touch" 7 at I It Country club li to Bol( 1 In l when Dun. Club Women Sell v Food at Carnival to I he Omaha Wonun's club been granted a ronceskion to lias con dint a food booth at the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival, Splemher 13-24. it wa announced Wcditrilay at a mctlinir of the iliib at the 'rett'ct Mile club. Proceed from the sate of bomeniade andwit'hrs. doughnuts, pie, cheese and coffer will be added to the club building fund. . , A payment of $11,500. ha been made ort the building kite at OJJ South Seventeenth lrert. Member are bending every clfmt to raise the l-alattee ol f U.500 required to done the deal. The home economics department, Mrs. R. L Frantz. Iradrr, will have a ale of home cooked foods and needle work in Burgess-Nash tore sometime in December. Mrs. C. II. Townsend. a charter member of the club, is mmIIuik the fund from the sale of .organdie, flow ers. While summering at Clear I-ake, la.. Mrs. Townscnd received many orders for her flower from vacationists who commended the work of the Omaha women. The music department, Mrs. Ward Shafer. leader, will give a serie of six afternoon recitals during the coming season instead of the annual, concert, proceeds of which will go towards the building fund. On Nevember V, the lirst program will ih given under direction of Mrs. Ray Young. Other dates and Ica.l-rs i.re as follows: December 14, Mrs. F. J. Farrington; January, II, Mrs. Burton' Laird; February 8, Mrs Ward Shafer; March 8, Mrs. Ray Abbott; April l-. Mr. B. M. Ander son. Mrs. Shafer hopfs to present the High School Glee club on the February program. Mrs. Shafer delivered a message from Mrs.. Mark Oberndorfer of Chicago, director ot music in the General Federation of Women'., Clubs, in which she asked the aid. of the club women in the campaign against jazz music, especially at high school dances. Mrs. Oberndorfer spent a few hours in Omaha with Mrs. Shafer enroute home from the council meeting of the federation held in Salt Lake. City in June. At the suggestion of the president. Mrs. Charl.es Johannes, a drive for new members was launched at the meeting Wednesday. One more sociM meeting will be held before the club opens for regular sessions in October, the date and place to be announced later. Proceeds from the luncheon Wed nesday amounted to $23.50. This sum will be added to the building fund. .. ' . Happy Hollow Mrs; J. C. Buffi 11 gton entertained 20 guests at luncheon at Happy Hol low club Thursday, and Mrs. John J. Yates had a party of 14. Smaller parties were entertained bv Mrs. Ben Baker. Mrs C. E;- Terrell, Mrs. R. E. Wilcox, A.- B. Clctfd, Catherine Denny, J. L. llaugh and Charles Burke. Mrs. Brycc Crawford entertained a party of 20 at the children's, mati nee. ' Parties of 10 were given by Mesdatlies F. S. Martin, F. P. Lar nion and A. C. Pancost. ' ' . Among mose -wno win erne, a. ai the d.nncr-dancc Saturday evening are 1, S Byrne, who . will have 28 SlRoJ" R.V, la ' ' Field Club Mrs. George Rasmussen will enter- ,lain a party of 20 at the children's matinee at the 1'ield club Friday afternoon. Other children's parties will be given by Mrs. H. W. Hicks, who will have 15; Mrs. George Miller, 16, and Miss Carrie Riemers, 10. Services at Old People's Home. Services at the Old People's Home, Fontenclle boulevard, will be re sumed Sunday, afternoon at 3:oU o'clock. The Rev. Johu Calvert of the Ben son Methodist church will be the speaker and the church choir will furnish the music. me to marry him. I think a great deal of this man and care for him more than anyone else outside of the other married man. , ;Jv'ow, would, it be Kate f jr me to marry this second man whon I have a greater love for the other? The married man has asked :ne to wait, saying he would obtain a divorce, but since he has told ins this for so long without any results 1 am doubt ful as to w hether he wil!-gejt ; di vorced in the near future VISRIMjEXED. 1 am sure that in the bottom of jour heart you don't quite trust ycur married man. And' withbut entire faith there -Is no real love. , I think what you feci for the marrfed man is infatuation the desire for the unattainable and a feverish excite ment over the dramatic possibilities of your situation Don't marry v a man you don't love. Hut don't Ideal ize a man you can't marry, who is possibly deceiving the woman to whom he is married and probably, amusing himself with you. , When to IntnKlucc. A hostess is entitlod. to make all and any Introductions' she sees fit. Into some parts, of America has crept the English custom of letting the roof answer as an introduction: for in fashionable london society hostess takes it for irrauled that her suests . understand that she would Invite none but well-bred persons to her house, and thnt. therefore, they are tafe in addressing strangers whom th.y encounter in her draw ins room. ' Americans, however, have not generally accepted thii custom end consider it better for?n for a hostess to Introduce her guests. Fads and Fashions of Today py ELAINE HAMMERSTEIM Combination of -black and while are much in evidence among the fall tylcs which arc now arriving on every boat, and nlthough we have grown o ued to atkociatiug lhU contrast of the cxUeme of the col or scale at the commencement of each eon lately that they see-!!! a inevitable a the summer swallow, there are really ome interesting ttew note in these recent model. A favorite treatment I the over dre or tunic of black taffeta upon a foundation slip of white. Jn mntf instance a lattice work of narrow band of the 'material ornament the bodice and akirt. allowing the white tit show through the interstice; other have the white ilk uperim pocd over black in aproulike drap erie. Modrl in which the contrast t obtained by mean of embroidery are of rourse in the majority, and both silk flos and crystal or opal escent beads are employed in achiev ing the while oil black motif, while on a white silk foundation jet beads or deep black fringe are most fre quently noted. For formal afternoon frocks des tiiteih to be worn in the early fall. Canton crepe and taffeta strike the domiiuting notes. However, many of the lighter, vanetie of the crepe family are used for frocks wlu'ch have complicated draperte. Where such drapery is a feature of the gown it is almost invariably man ipulated down the sides of the frock; 111 some instance tt begin liclow the waistline and ripple below the hem. while in others it hcuiitt at the armholf as a narrow frill and broad en as it descends. In the kkitclt is shown a striking illustration of a formal afternoon or informal evening frock of ' white French crepe embroidered 111 show- Personals Mrs. F. F. Porter is convalescing from a serious illness. Miss Helen Hirsch of Baltimore is visiting Afrs. Edward Newman. . Miss Geraldine Hess has returned from a short stay 111 Des Moines. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Callfas are planning a trip to Egypt in Fcbru- ar- " : , Mi.ss Marie Hoyr"Tias returned from Pender, Neb., where she spent a short time. Miss Ruth Cochrane returned Thursday from Portia Swett's camp in the Rocky mountains. Mrs. B. Blotcky and daughter, Anne, have returned from Excelsior Springs and Kansas City. ; Mrsr E. S. Westbrook and sons, Edward, Richard and Rugfclcs 'are home from Prior Lake, Minn. Mrs. W. R. Adair and daughter Marjorie will return home this week from an extended eastern trip. Miss' Mildred White leaves Friday for Haywarden, la.,' where she, will be located for the coming year. Mrs. Willa Burnett and son, G. H. Burnett, of Topeka, Kan., are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roland P. Thomas. John L. Webster returned home Thursday from an eastern trip to New York, Washington and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Rcurke and daughter, Mary Ellen, have returned from Portland, Ore., and other west ern points. ,iV ; Mrs. Cecil Stout, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merton L. Corey, has returned to her home in Edgar, Neb. . M M , Eldredge Homer and Ralph, of . M wj,. ,iam Spnngmeyer; - .' - Miss Elizabeth McDonald, daugh- r J xs T.I... tfn..U icr 01 wr. ana mrs. joint iviiyuuaiu, will attend Bradford academy in Massachusetts this year. Mrs. ,M." C. Peters and Miss Daphne Peters return Friday from Des Moines where Miss Peters rode in the recent horse show. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Barker and daughters, Elizab.th and Virginia, ar rive hpme Friday from Wyoming, where they spent the summer. , , Miss Jeannie.Dow is visiting Miss Marion Miller at Lyons, Neb. Miss Dow 4 w ilL attend the University of Visconsin at Madison this year. ''hfai Elinor Kountze, who undcr-wentin- appendicitis operation at a Boston hospital recently, is recover ing and will be "moved shortly to the Wianno club, Wianno, Mass.. to re cuperate before returning home. - Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller.'. who arc now in the cast. Will go to At lantic City to attend the .national drug convention the first part of October. They will return td Oma ha about October IS. Dr. C. F. Crowley felt Sunday for Montreal. Canada, by way of the Great Lakes. He will attend the meetings of the American Chemi cal society in New York City and OA auMi anna aunn aauu anil 01 CI ers of tut jet beads. It is one of the recent models brought over "y Dent and Ortcuber;;. This house favors simple lines and exquisite ma terials. The model shown has a soft drapery of white crepe falling down the sides, and while the upiht part of the frock is almost straight, con siderable fullness is gathered all around the bodice at Ihe long low waistline Like all the fall models this gown is of medium length com ing to within. evctt inches of the floor The bead effect around the neck is unique as it forms a lattice finished with a narrow piping of the white crepe. ' will visit his son, Edward, at An napolis Military academy. He is. ex pected home the Ust of September. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelley and son, Jack, have returned from Colorado Springs, Colo., where they spent the month of August with Mrs. Kelley 'g mother, . Mrs. Samuel Colt. , r Mrs. W. E. Davis and family will return Saturday from Denver, Colo rado' Springs and Manitou, where tl.ey have been spending the last five weeks. Miss Dorothy Norton leaves the latter part of September to-resupie her studies at Highland Hall.MIolli daysburg. Pa. Rudyard Norton will leave about the same time, to enter Yale. ' " . Miss Margaret Kastmaii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Ear-tman, who graduated in June from High land Hall, Hollidaysburg, Pa., leaves September, 12 to enter Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Va. . Mrs. C. W. Hamilton and daugh ter, Miss Marion Hamilton, are home from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Hamilton plan to move to their new home on Thirty seventh street October 1. '' Mrs. ,C. . H. Aull, who is conva lescing from a sefions illness, leaves Saturday for Emporia, Kan. She will be accompanied 'by her sister, Mrs. J. Eckdall of 'Emporia. Mr. Aull leaves Saturday for Philadelphia, where he will visit relatives. " Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Hunter are visiting in Kansas City with Mrs. Hunter's sister. Mrs. D. S. Chcnev. formerly of Omaha. Before returning to Omaha Mf. and Mrs. Hunter will make a . motor - trio throueh the Ozark mountains with:. Mr. and Mrs. Lheney. -;v .i, -. ; v Vegetables. 5 ' Almost all; vegetables are good sources of vitamines. ; However, tlW heavy, vegetables, such as spinach, cabbage, lettuce and the fruit used as a vegetable, tlte tomato.' contain a larger proportion. The poorer sources ot vitamines are the roots and tubers such' as turnips and potatoes, and seed vegetables such as beans. f Before adding thickening to Ox tail soup allow it to cool and remove fat which' collects on top. ' Things You'll Love ; To Make. Rcot Ribbon Paw el i P.IMIU. T - . C..I For that new silk frock make these picot ribbon panels. Cut three-inch picot ribbon into strips a little short er than your skirt. Join the strips of ribbon by overlapping the picots and running heavy embroidery silk in and out through them. Join as many strips as necessary to make the pan els the desired width..' Trim" the sleevcVand bodice with narrower rib bon that has been joined in the same manner as the picot ribbon oanels.- Copyright, l2t. Ptibtle Ledger Company. A Sale of School Luggage --at Unequalled Values ' t!. '..' ".' V "' . . . The student going to college will find the trunk illustrated ' especially designed for his convenience. ' ' The following features have Won the 'x 'r ; -favor of many thousand owners: Gibraltarized corners of the strongest, strong locka and hinges ; lift top, making:' all garments' easy to, get at; cushion top holds the garments in place, preventing wrinkles; shoe box, laundry bag, four roomy drawers and locking bar, . ifQ OC so drawers can be locked.- Priced at. . ,' .'. . . ..... POJfcO Others at $40.00, $47:50, $55.50 FRELING & STEINLE 1803 Farvam St. HOLDING A A4l Garriaaa'a u "Revelation! The Way Grace Draper Anticipated Dicky's Request. Dr. l'ctiii aiartrtl violently at my word, and repeated the name I hid uttered. I "Grace Draper." he oaid hoariely, then rat quick. apprehenive, pre lecting glance toward Claire l'otcr. It was the sort of mid-Victorian male attitude l-will let nulhing tin-eemly-conie-iiearii. thing which applied to Ihe up-to-date, thoroughly tuphiktiratrd wotcru giri, made mc smile to melf. even through my anxiety a to the physician' reac tion to my nervc. Then he turned to me with digni fied sternness. "You have brought me here under a misapprehrnoion, Mrs. Graham,'" he raid. "I will not t at dinner with Grace Draper, nor permit Miss Fos ter to do so. You will please ea cue us." He was turning away, when I laid my hand lightly upon his sleeve. "Just a moment." I said tilktlv. "May I remind you that your only knowledge of Grace Draper has been gained through vour office as a phy sician? Apart from that you knott nothing of her. Ma I ask what rea son you will give Miss Foster, or what explanation you imagine I shall cive her if you do so outrageous a thing as betray a professional confi dence? I certainly shall not permit i . - i - i:.i.i.n. " iter 10 hj iiuiiic iivu "Are You Not Afraid" He started again and looked at n y fare searching!)'. I knew that in his preposterous conceit he was afraid I might reveal to Claire Fos ter the history of his long and asinine devotion to me before he 'met her. And I am afraid I meant him to think precisely that very thing, im possible as the carrying out of my implied threat would have been. Even his self-control could not hide the battle that followed between his fear of my revelation and his de sire to leave. But fear finally con quered, and he replied grimly: "I am at your mercy, of course. But are you not afraid" Claire Foster's gay voice inter rupted us with a merry sally, and from that moment until, having sum moned Grace Draper from ner room we sat down to the prettily lighted table stationed in a screened wing of the veranda looking out over a tinv moonlit lake, I had no time to think of his unfinished sentence. Then I acknowledged td myself that I was afraid, horrjbly so, of this experiment which brought Grace Draper, back into our lives again. ' But I was determined that no Hint of my feeling should escape me. and tor .two hours, which seemed an eternity, 1 furnished the conversa tional background - against which Claire Foster and Dicky scintillated, in talk always merry and interesting, and at times positively brilliant. -- Disturbing Thoughts. J " How Dicky would manage his in vitation to Miss Foster to pose for1 book I did not know, but after din ner he proposed to stroll, down to the lake. Adroitly leading the way with the girl, he left Grace Draper and me" to Dr.Tettit's escort Wllert we all returned to the. - lighted veranda, I saw by the girl's delight ed, excited face that he ' had ' marie' the offer, and she; had accepted it. I saw Grace Draper covertly watch ing, and feared that she, too, had read the story rMiss Foster's , eyes' rt- m I?' tfl. ,ri m O X S3 : lt o 2 o O ST e t ' f , O . 3 ss .. " ill5 2M '50 o a o . '. " r 3S, jo cr; o t o n o .3 (6 .3 a in : 9 O o jr, O a. n I ssr- r r ST 8 as Nl . o Hera 15 Years. HUSBAND New fMa ! of a Wife" U ttri, wondering uneasily how he would act upon Iter knowledge, I had forgotten her wonderful loie. When Dr. Tettit had driven awaywith Mtts Foster, Dicky Ugred behind. I knew he did this (or the purputr of breaking the news to Grace that he mut have another fare than Itrrt for hi ioc. Niddruly she rose, crocd the veranda to a pillar which partly shaded Iter face, and aked quietly; "Did it ever strike you tlm Mi Foster'a profile i much like what mine ued to be?" .Dicky started, then returned as quietly: "Have you seen it, too? It it quite startling," "Do you know, honestly, Dickv, if you ran get her, think you ouht to have her do those potct instead of me. I'm older, you know, and mv mirror tells me how I've hanged." There was nol a break in her voice, l ut aomrthing lioprlrk in il made my heart ache. Dicky's response was prompt if stammering: "Look here, old girl! Nobody in the world can brat you at posing, mid you know it. Miss Foster doen t l-.now the first rudiments of the thing. 4 1 Phoenix Hosiery- The most exacting Hosiery re--quirements can always be fulfilled at Pray's Stores for you make your selections from a Phoenix Hosiery assortment that is Com plete. 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