OMAHA. MARCH SUNDAY. --gl,,,,JPJilp,gI a---. m apjwafjfm-ai I u - I--.. 4. .g A It A M.I Clubdom Visiting in West Womin't Club Card Party. Among jhoie ho have Uonatrd prim (or the Onuh Woman', club benefit card party FrUav afternoon Iron 2 until 4 o'clock in the K!k club room r Mr1am Phillip loutr, John Ninimt, Hurt 1'owler and Avery Lantatter. 1'ickrti my he obtained front member el the houtf anl home coinmiitee, Mr. Jhn Gold, chair' man. I'roreed from the affair will he alle to the rluh building fund. The mine will atart promptly at 2 o'clock, Get Acquainted Club. The Ot Acquainted club meeti tiii evrninir, 7:30 o'clock, at the 1'irt.t I'nitarian church. Turner Itniilevard and Harney street. The Mi? Lillian SandUrg and Mm Koe Roicky will belhe htesei. The program will include ong croup by Mr. Marry Nichulton; rraflinp;. AJIS iiiiii.m mflin, yiamr nelectiom. Mm. V. P. OId; com munity linging and name. Alt Grangers and lonely folk are we! iome, Community Girla at Home. The Girli Community Service lrauue club room. 210 Gardner building, Seventeenth and Dodge Htrret. will be open to the public Monday evening from 7:30 until 10:J0 o'clock. , Vocal number 1y 1C GirlJ . .I. .. i.j X... 1,a Vnrl V1- vnnrni cum. n-u uj - - lace, and a Dutch dance by mem ber of the gymnasium clas. under direction of Mrs. Charles Mussel man, will be features of the program. Social Settlement The W. I. L. L. club meets for dramatic art on Monday evening at the Social Settlement house. Tues day evening the H. E. L. T. club meets for supper and dramatic art and the Royal Q. B. C. dub has sup .per Thursday evening. M. A. I. club meets for dramatic art Friday evening. ( Mrs rtZXVtf'M ' Y. W. C. A. s"ee F. tlon cam. Bunder Central building: open from 1 a. m. o S p. m. Ve.per service, 4 p. m. Mr.. Carl R. amy will give th. flr.l nt her eerie. f .I """ The Holy Bps.r.w-Ph Vhoor-iv;..- .-. . .t 3:3" In gins' nunroom. . ... lHnd.rP (ranlmlng. 4 P m. : current ivmii frtSi millinery. 4:30. and peraon- "Ff'il'r'.tlnn of club", .upper. 8:45. fol lowing whirh Rev. Thomas Casady will t.lk on 'Kvery Day Christianity, applied to work and recreation In a glr I life Club rt.s.e.. 7 P. gift-making: club practice, unner iranrranip m . Al nnn; npnr.p v..rf.vwRxerutlv. committee, board or J rector., mens ai i" i:enir.l r rranm." ,, u . . aervlre at "r - Into th. club alnce the beginning of the year. ftewlnr rl... at :30 p. m. Wednemlay Kegular monthly meeting of the hoard of director. t Id a. m. Olrl Re.erve. from Teehnlral High .chool will pl.y volley ball at, :30 In T. W C. A. gymna.ium. Mnrrl. Olr!.' club, .upper. 6:30. fol lowed by health talk and exercise.. Cl In drawing. 1 p. m. Thuraday The Central Student club will be led by Mr.. Carl R. Gray in a dl.cu.nlon of "A Olrl'. Scale of Value.," at S :.!0 In the girl.' clubroom. Olrl re.erve. of Technical High school will give a play In the ae.ncl.tlon audi torium at I p. m.. entitled "The Rainbow Kimono." .... ria.ae. In current event.. Interior dec orating and Profeasor Vartanlan'. Bible cl.s meet at 7 p. m. Bu.y Circle ciun meei. ai i viubb English, Mt.s Pearl Rockefellow. Allowing which Ml.. Cella M. Cha.o will talK on "The Ireland of Today '' ' Clae.e. in ) civic, and American poet, meet at V. m. Study clas. for ae.ociatlon member, on 'Convention Ib.uc," at 7:39. The mem b.rhlp basis will b tho aubject under di.ruii.lon for this eeek. 8atnrday Ha.ketry clan. 3 p. m. Tounger girl reserves will hold their regular meeting at 3 p. m., followed by games. In Mrs. v. t.. .l ixh.ld ot I'apillion is in Denver, Colo., visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Livingston, for merly of this city. Si:. MaxHeld, who ha been active in the I'ap .; vi Woman's club for a number of years, v. as unanimously re-elected president of the organiza tion two weeks ago. Mrs. Maxfirld was president of the club in 1910-U and has been acting president since September of last year, filling the vacancy made by the resignation of Mrs. K. B. Armstrong. Both Mrs. Maxlicld and her daughter are members of Maj. Isaac Sadler chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. While in Omaha Mrs. Livingston was active in the Omaha College club and served as publicity chairman until her removal to Denver. Girls' Community Service League Monday Cltiga club supper, 6:30; open house, 7:30; volley ball, 8:30. Tuesday Lafayette dub supper. 6:30; basket ball, 7; recreational habit formation class, 8, Miss Majorie Corrigan, leader. Wednesday Wamm club supper, 6:30; home-making class, 7, Mrs. Ct, B. Kantor, leader; open house, 8:15. Friday D. T. A. club supper, 6:15; chorus club, 7, Mrs. Noel S. Wallace, leader; gymnasium class, 8, Miss Katherine Garrick, leader. Saturday Dance, 8:30. Sunday Open house, 3:30, Mrs. Lydia Rowe, hostess. Woman's Club Breakfast. The narliainrn'arv law deDartlllcnt of the Omalia Woman's club-will entertain at a breakfast Saturday, March 25, at 11 a. m. in the Burgcss Nash tea room. Mrs THa Kritsr McFarlane. dean of English at the University of Den ver, will be the honor guest and prin cipal speaker. Proceeds from the attair will De added to the club building fund. Reservations may be made with Mesdames A. L. Bernard, ii. t.. Cotton, John W. Welch, John Haarmann, H. B. Whitchouse and L. F. Easterly. Prof. Haslcy Will Give Talks on Psychology J'rof, W.ltVr N. I!lry of the Onulu unimity will ive a ncrirs .f W talk " "1'aifhology n4 the Day' Work," by l de J.nic vkiti, More the Omaha dv chau umiU4 circle, bfgimiiiig Monday, March .'i. at the V. W. C, A, AH lectures will be given on Monday at .' p. til. The fubWt of the t!, re a folluw : 'Otg4uiatHn for Menial Kfiitii'iiiy." "Ihiiifcing and Actnig." Il..l.it" "Kiiln.K.ev of l.earnini!." "IVychology ,( l atigue," "Memory," "Improveinciil of Mrmory," I'.yihoU eisv of lriiiiioiiy ana unur. Our N'arying Selve." "Kclativity." '1 he lecture are open to the pub lic, Foe lurihrr information call Mr. W. U. Howard or Mr. K. K. Redding. Omaha to Hear Lady Asquith Margot As)uith, who took Wash ington. New York and Boston so ciety by (.form, will lecture in Omaha March 2.1 at the Brandcl tlieatcr. Mrs. C. T. Kountc will preside at the lecture, which will be held at 4 U ci'Hk. TbV" Washington Evening Star said th: about the Englisli woman, whose remarA have made to con- tinent talk: , w,. i.i . i..vtrA tribute to many foreign entertainers wnbav'e come this way since the war, but tcV. honors must be awarded to Mrs, Uironl Asrmitli. u-ifi ti( 1 tir rx- piimc minister of England, who was greeted at the National theater yes terday afternoon by an audience that represented every phase of the cap ital s vanity tair. Official, dintomatic and resident tnrietv filled verv inch of the theater, upstairs and downstairs, to satisfy itself as to the heralded Mar ont A.niiiih brains, randor and per sonal prestige a blend that charged the atmosphere with expectancy as the speaker appeared. "Buoyant of movement, with inanv unstudied gestures, she told her little stories with a punch." frc Acntiitb first reached the front pages of newspapers of Europe when she figured as the heroine of Benson's famous noel, "Dodo." She became the lcadiiv exponent of the renowned English circle known as "The Souls." which included in its membership the leading Englishmen of the time." Weeklv Club Calendar H-. fm J. SUNDAY r.t. 4l. V '' ra II. "I, l.4 I Ut't ' l ' MSph U.MU "ft 14 r i.l.'a IUa. trll tUatlr. uii.l ilmr. n, r. Ohu.1. Malalae I luh-CunJ n.uiH . MCurmal Jimi at WMy t""it KtHHali fufa.t , Mr i io '" Vi.Huii ! lcifU' iuU, hla. t.H ui.lHlr4 Mt Hada. If ni I'ir.i ti.n.ii.a .Hu', Ta Iwtile. i.i.l an-l lUlii'-r ei' l'tl". art a....... l.ri.n . r ..n eu M ilf.n.r , lli,l W" '"l '" que. lur, Omah WaldiM llua unU4 a i. 1r l m l ma mi I trf lltrou.n K"'"U .haia It t'wtnia'. hik Xa, I, Ku'i'WH (l.Hli t'nlMH iKf"!, fit- train aii. i b (ruin Valley l"'ia HUl. I HilfrMrtiKO, Ua.lel. i:inluiMe 1 2 I.h K M mi t r walk W, Vunn miir ...rr, MIIH' 'l MONDAY aK Tha dike, . t Ir. I i hauiauqua I .,MI I llM'. f T. I . JlendaT, lli.tii.p Iwenl Jl.imlu v. ; li I' wi . Iioualaa o'ilr W u hi . M. C. , Tennaun I hauiauu ; i. hi.. , . ' nun, 1-oil'f K.MM.tell I ll.iiUUIl" in III . lth M" I . Triiiy-e,,i'"iiJ e'ffl Omaha I .Ilea M"'!' Sl!Z,Z7r Ummav. 4 I- ' . hmller Sluellar ,n.. i li..iu. i.i ai Ilia .h. W oman', t liib Monday. a in. liuiiwNa.ll 'O. 1. Ma44l- rrMol,.t.y, A. frtuty, in J;lt U'titiirluin Annual .I.......N ..r niiiifr. ir.ir.-t - . ti u.tfin. rh.uman: A. P. . K. irrnlaf. J. M. T. ui'onniir, o. t.. rray. WMonar, , B nioH'larri, Oill, I'. l. '. r, neln.b, TUESDAY llnnr fol- Cirri Tu- H. A Nawall, Hub Tue.ilay. Christ Child Society March 26 is the date set for the children's first communion at the Christ Child center. Confirmation will be administered April 2. The Eureka club is planning a stunt night for Thursday. The club gave a boxing and wrestling bout at the center last Tuesday evening. Miss Catherine Raffcrty has volun teered her services for recreational work Thursday evenings. - The younger girls' Help One An other club have just completed the covers for their recipe booklets. , The Christ Child Juniors held an initiation on Saturday evening when nine boys were initiated. The Misses Alice and Anna Sheahan assisted the initiating team. Miss Lucille Werner has volun teered to take charge of the boys recreation on Monday evenings. The Riverside club will give a party on St. Patrick day at the cen ter. I (.tori A. -"e r.-TUMl.T. I p m. .KMimrlal hall, court hou... Omaha Mpanl.h f....y. I V JJ with H" llr.vlcka KunMita. M.ritm Mr-H. ,..t..... J nh lliulll". w nmn r . .... . v A r' "! b flaw "' lowJv 7 N'I'V vrM Omaha Wla nd butin.M ml- J5:3 p. m.. lun.tW. roonl. Ink. Buiit-.Nh'. .- nw Omaha W. T ''TTuJ"7h -. ....... sib. T. M C A. H I MoSr ,-',. will .uk on "I.a Kr.forcmani K....H. Omnlia Woman'. I Inh Tocadar, . . i .i.r hall, i-onih ina. An !; 1,,'i.iniii,. inectinB anil .laotlon of offlrera. i. ir n Kl.irrhood. rhantce B. Turwlay. S:S p. ro.. wl Wra. O. J. rinir. U South Thirty-third itr.et. Elee lion or otdiorn. Irlura ouri Tueaday. 12 o'clock, noon. 39 liRird hull'llnc. 8cvanlnih and IwuKlna atrc'ia. Mra. KTfla Siocn Klttcl .on will Blva th .Ixtli of a acrlra of talka on "Kxprclon. Ilada.uh Tnaaday avfnlnr. Jawi.h Cmniiiunity cuntfr. I.yrlo bulldlnR. Or. Bayer Kpalaln win Kiva an inuiini Iwture on work that is bring dono by Hadamiah In Palestine. Kxtcn.liin Ifi'lur f'ouro (Amrkn Iralion and 'lvlc) Tu'.ilay ,4 P. rn., Iiurhi-nna college and convent of tne Si-reil Jlearl, Thlrty-.ilxili and Burt .(reels. Open to the public. Lonmia and ravn worth Height. Chau tauqua Ctrrla Tu-eday, 2 p. m., with Mr. I. Shuler. 611.7 Jacknon atreet. Mr.. Homer C. Stunts will apeak on "A.i.. A .onu group will be given by ill.. I.aura Pedrnon. Election of officers will be held. nmnha Wnnmn'. rluh, Llteralore T- parlnient Tuisciiiy, i P. in.. Jacob. Hall, Kventeenth and Pod ice streets, lllj. Marguerite Hec' -iiin, director of the I'lilldreu'a theater. W:l .peak on The Drama front Personal Reminlnlscenee. Mra. John W Olll will read an original poem. Mr.. Edward Johnson. leader. Omaha Woman's Club, Public Speaklnc Department Tue.day. 10:15 a. m., Bur-ge.s8-N'aiih auditorium. Mr.. O. T. Krlng, leader; Prof. Kdwln Puis. Instructor. Speech outline No. 44. Program will t given bv Mesdaine. j. A. Smith, Charles h. Rahmsoy. A. C. Parker, George White and K. I. Stoddard. Omaha Chapter I. A. K. Tuesday, 8:S0 P. ni. with Aim. .lames M Metcalf, 1234 South T.'iith street. A musical program will bo given, followed by tea. Mrs. Charles O. McDonald will have charge of IK. pro. i. a a, wfcu-fc, a 111 IneluJ. I, aaaf srtiuM Pr Mra, llarry U. Vl0, srran Phi4 ar plea lla'oay Wlllik.a, visits selaa Mr ILrae.l A tn4 sua Miatiiaaa, aiaai.i i.aiav.kr. WEDNESDAY Oauaa Dmu'i flaa. Matlf Pafari. anl-v .dneadar. 9 p. m.. T, W, C A., I'eary C". dlnvlorj Mrs. Its J, Abba'.t, Itad.r, Oaaaha Waaaaa'g t laa. Kallas Mall lr M.J,!, ?;Ja p m , aith aim. U'. Ta.aard. Jo Utdford nil tlKUea ( efflrers. aaM'a Im.im W(.lnri.lr. l.li fx t cai.aalta axial. IHnner sad pc.s'.'a Jeha r. wans ct lh. ll.nry Osursa luta aaaaalalloa ( i hlr.f will i.k aa ttuilm " Mrs. teotia atla4 a III araaiija. Iin4 Wsanaa't I Isa W.dnr.dsv, t a m . alia Mrs. ar ..nrir, KarlH ut)-Or. sir.et. 'The irliiunm I'up." P lraihy I'.nfield alii ba l.4 updar h lead.rahlp ef Mas. a.m.s Y. H. Claias, W. M. Iloasrd and V, A. IWn.on, Park I aauiaaaaa flrrle We.ln.av. 45 S m, wilk Mrs. Wil liam n.ird, SM Cuming tr.l. Mrs. I'sul I'sllea, lesd.r, faala (tab WHnJay ai.rln. Mar. Ustdalana hall, Mn.lttnih and Oadss airaaia aaelal mealing. All Strang ra tad laa.ly folk Irema, W aigna .W'4nday. a m, allh Ura. K. r. p-ell, ttei fallforal. slresl. aparimenl ana. Hukjari, "Mod.fa l)rma." Ura. ). t. VUoa, ad.r, Waal bid a W. C. T, r-W.dnMday, ! p m atlh Sirs. IC. O. Orsver. III! Seuih Jlfiuth afenue. Topic, "Math.rf' Meeting, anil W hite rtlbpsa Recruits. KnaaaUa letar (aura Madlreal Iry W4naa.lay, 4 P. m., Ourh'lna al Ir.a and Convent of the acrtd Heart. Tkiily-.utli and Hurt streets. Oen ta the public. Omaha Callrga Club, ftaeh aWvl.sr kee-Il-f4nil.y. 4 p, m.. with Mra. C. O. asunder., Ciakland aenue. reuntll limrr. Sll.a Kora SnlM.lll review "The World Illusion," by WawermsB. Teg wilt ha served at cloie cf program. Omaha lla.laeaa aad lrafrasloaal AsaaJta dav. it leader. Itlf THURSDAY btarp Tellers Iagi p. m.. Mrs. t. 0. Tkur. H.ltiploB, rial la Thuradav. dinner sad busin. Kl.ler Am p. m. T. W, C. A meeting. Miaaa Laaa Wamss's tsarlet rYhurs. dav, S P. wlia Mrs. R Hall.y, Ma ptrsai, Kleellaa ef sflleers. tiaadea A. at. ChaaUMS.ua t Ircla Thurad.y, t.4t a m , Hh Mr.. .. A Heardsiey. 14 Bautb Klftlalh avenue. A4ak Kaawlsisrta, O. R. t4,-Thuradar, t arlack luachMn with Mrs. James li. Deanar. HI Ifaiulti Thlrly-SH-aail avsnus. Parkeala Preabnerlan Wawiaa's kkik. ars- aWlairTkur.day, I p. m . wlih Mra, Waller ralmer, routn inirty -lourtn atreet. Walaul Rill Vatkadl.t Wemea'. Mia. aUaary fsaHetiwThur.da sflernoon with Mrs. H. A. Toner, 4iii turning siroet. Mrs, V.. Jorgensin, lasder. r. r. O. f4leirhaol, t haplr f.. Thueactay, I o'clnrk, lunrhsaa Hk Mra, ft, 4 Karkary. "0 naum Tntriy-rtrat alrest. Mrs. IT, II. Krsle, sul.tlng host- Omaha Waanan's Thureday, p. Avery l.aiiraatar. risk. Art Departmnt T, W. i , A Mrs. ... I.. U I ' k . .1 a. Nesl will speak on "Tha rt cf Iwin- fhlcaio win speaa on . . .. . . . . . . . t . K.,,t lu. i I . . r n m I it u n I , V I ,i dh airs, i nance -j. iiuiuru wn, na- (ksrgs vt tke praarsm Tea wl'.l bs sen .4 lulls tag Iks meeting t kawtaaaue) lrrtraThura4.il, I l-k luaepeea, , W, C A. ysiiaalng u. aaa, Rabat re4efirk IVka aid c.U aa liaalam.' Tha subtle in'Hed Iks talk aiil ba givea al I It p. m Oaaaka A aaaaa's I lab. Waa rw4Mska IWpar4aaai1 huriay. 4 ta s. Hi. V. W C. A . timaha Callage rluh. llama t .lu -a. Una se. il.wi. will ba sue.is af Iks dep.it meal, Lunrhsaa will ha sarted t I) noan. Mrs. R. I. rrente. rsdr,y FRIDAY Omaha Ca-lleas (lab rieratlts Raaid Prldar, 4 m , fanlenelis htel, Omaka tWraa riuk frldsy, I a Havk luarhean auk Mra l Nelson, . I.f- sreltr alenue OmaAa Wamaa's Dab PVraatit tar J Party Krlday, p m. Tlks tiuhrooma t'raseds alll ba added Is ths building fund. laat Aveaaa Pmbftertsa saaaaea'a wttk Mrs P, T. Harper, 4IM laenpnr .ireel. Ruhisi t. "Japan Mra. li t.. Wlnaelmaii, leadrr Meertamee t?. U I'm ginger and Mrs. Alll Wflgand will aaii.t th koatssa. SATURDAY Omaha Walklag (lah Katurdny. 3 t m. from end of Albright car Una er Walking rluh trail la Wile rlM Camp. William Toung, leader, lui af Maaad Takls, Weta CkapUr katurday. o'clock luncheon wun " Vred kllloll, ,lr SI"' weoeier -'"" l.euan. Orlaln ana Teaeninae n ,.... of the Old Te.lainent," 'plrlt cf trench Letters'' Imim af Weeaea Tslara-Halurdy, 11 1 a m . Chamber of roinmerce i.unm- een snd huelne.s meeting. Jahn 7,. w htte of lh Henry Oenrge Lecture aeaoclation of neiaititn ni nil- Oevelopinent." Tle.er- t.tians fir luaehaa u-sy We sas4s bilk) Mr. II i It.iisi. Wsieief ll. Omaka I .Urge llab aalurdar. I a'clarti luB.a-.M e4 gea.ial tuealias. Omsk kieiiii luu. Meuilters ul las Liae) tallege rluh will a fccar gaaela r lauia P- i'feiffer, e-iei p-a af nr.iiesa kieivrr. t'ni.eieiir af beSiaeka, aiil it ilia .ie.Ur A aiueieaie pmsaia ill , gitaa k stealer N I !. t-eiv.iiuna f-r Ike lunrhsaa ske)4 ba ma.ts p rndr aaaa tih Mrs MMiIims line All lail.'sa a a.nsia. Woodmen Cud. The Oiiialu Woodman Circle Ui erai'iMi it planning another hsiiar la lie trll kiiiriine Utrr in the )t'. Ihe hsaar coiniuitire met at th home ot ,ftt. l)oi4 Alexander Tal lev. W ednesday eveitinf , March H. make plans. While this liatur ilt not he held for onir Hint the mtme MlMlaaarp tarieiy-.-f-rlilar. 1 avtoeu. P of )),-. (e.lctilton ate huy niSfce ins many brmiiitil and useful thing. Ihe tegular moiithly tnerlinf of the Umaha Woodmen Circle ledera tinii will he held at 411 Woodmen of the World building, Monday eve iiing at K o'clock. I In', frderalion n organited (or pli.!.inthr)ie (lurposes, and many )f the ttiraha cl'atiiir lt already profiled by the aetnitttfi of this hotly. Church Luncheon. The Ladies Aid iociety of the Centra! I'nited rresbyterian churth will meet for luncheon Friday in Ihe church parlor. CONAKT HOTEL BLDG. Diamonds Remounted Chipped Diamonds Repaired. Old Jewels Mads Over. Wedding Rings Modernized. ALBERT EDHOLM 2d Floor W. O. W. Bldf- Wish to Attract Your N t' ) Af led m. - A- ajTSfx f 'tg ears ot scientific oiendino w toJBrmg this Goffee to Your Table t lendtn cofTee Is a. nijk arl requires? not onlij keen scienlific inal ysis pi cqffee.Wreqires tiial inhiilion.lKal hutnan knowledge of -whal peo ple like in coffee. I a I r . bfar at saasl mmr mm aawawaaaaaai a'ww-BBBBBlBWBMllllsMBil t ButlenMut Ohe Coffee Ddirious" 1$ composed of several different reen coffees, blended to &fre anultimale perfect drink one lijpe of Jrceti coffee nttikes a perfect drink. II is necessamf to blend snd roast those coffees, each wilJi 's own ouisiandin characlenss one for fragrance, others ; tor richness, nntltness.etc tere m eigifan differed van. mies cf coffee and eigh t different grader of each, so you see it lakes constant vigilance 9f an expert coffee chemist to criqinaie a perfect blend, and to maintain Ihd blend at all times. DAXT0N AND IULUCHER TO. 1 Jtirdim OmJim insures a perfect drink. a at- mm aea .v - u Vpv, To the Lovely Apparel That and Adorable Spring Is Here in Profusion 'a TO Wraps of a Character that Truly Fascinate Invest their wearers with a certain elegance. It's in fectious, you see, after the wrap is once on. This is true of both the American-made wraps, and wraps adapted from the French, shown in the Wrap Section now. First, they are rich in fabric of Gerona, Marvella, Cordova, Duvetyne, Veldyne, Marinette and Shaunsheen are they made. They are enchanting in color in shades of pinecone, fallow, navy and Sorrento blue, Valetta, burro, gaylardia, Javanese and black. And in line; they, are more distinctive than ever with deep. Mandarin sleeves, hand-beaded girdles worn low,, band-embroidery, and metallic braiding. These, with more practical day coats, range from $19.50 to $95.00. . TO Frocks of Charming and Bewildering Beauty That owe their origin to France and America these new crepe silk frocks of various weaves are one of mind as to embellishment of beads. They are hardly smart with out them, and of them denied, go into lavish embroideries . and often skillfully using beads to supplement in this decoration. Some models are elaborately beaded on bodice and skirt, while others are effective with beaded sleeves and girdles. The new gowns of Canton and Elizabeth crepes, in navy blue, black, gray, beige and caramel are thus em bellished, or are striking with embroidery and ribbonizine and priced $19.50 to $89.50. TO Typically American Suits of Tweeds & Twills Suits that are foremost in fashion.. Suits that are meeting with the instant approval of the discriminating woman. Suits in such, favored shades as orchid, helio, tan, brown, gray, rose, two -toned effects and mixtures. Suits in tailored, Norfolk, belted and sack coat styles with patch pockets, Peter Pan collars, sude, leather or self belts. Distinctive suits in a splendid variety, of sizes, all silk lined Tweeds, Homespuns, Tricotines and Twills, marked as low as $25.00 and as high as $95.00. And the quest for authoritative attire for all occasions., ........will end very frequently here i r-