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4-n THE EEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MARCH 19. 1022. Benson Society 'Btnmn Correspondent C.ll Walnut 5370." Benson Woman's Club. TIi r'guUr meeting tt the Pen , ton Wtmun'i club 4llf4 to fvt by ih prfijdtiu Umitday ait rm,ii t J;JJ at the home of Mr, " tier ton Kotli. lHiring the buine mii the name ( Mrs. A. It, rIitifr an4 Mn. Cl-irk placed before the club by Mr. . ijunoru, thairmsn ( the nutmhmhia torn- tniitff. ami er urunimoutly voted into the dub. Mr, M, J. Hedelund U1 be voted tuto cim at me net meeting. Mn. J'. B, Oliver a fleeted drlfgate to the Uittria ron- vniiiift , i,c iirid in April. Mr, Walter PeMaw v elected alter. nte. Mi. J. W. lilvh rrsd an in tertMinit paper cn the technique of the short story. Mr. A. H. yon ' ge a short sketch of the early life f( He Streeter Al'lrlch, Nebraska , ahftrt nary writer, and gave a charm ing ynop'i of one of the hort stor- ki by the ,me author. Alter the program, the lioie, witoe tame was beautifully tiecorated in St. Patrick dty color, lerved a dainty nincneon. NarciMua Chanter Enteruini. Members nf NareUtut chapter, No. 2i of the O. K. 5., entertained at a banquet Thursday evening in honor of Mi Maud Smith, grand matron ff the O. 5. of Nebraska. Other grand officer present were: Mi 'Knee Owens. Mr. Margaret Mr Plicrson. Mr. Bertha Walrich of . , Omaha and Mr. C. E. Jones of Wy- more, AH ot tne wortuv matron and patron of Greater Omaha and Council Bluffs, besides many pat grand officer, were also nrernt. Cover were placed for US at the banquet table and over J10 attended the program following the banquet. Ten candidates were initiated -into the Hrnson chapter. Mr. C II Sprague (rave a very interesting re view of the history of Narcissus chapter No. 261. Mr. Georgia Dean ii worthy matron of this chapter. B. I. L. Dinner Party. Members of the B. S. chapter of the i K. O. wstcrhood will enter tain at a B. I. L. dinner party Mon- d.ty evening at the- Prettiest Mile club. Guests of honor to be the hus- bands of the members of B. S. chap ter. ' Music Department of B. W. C. The St. Patrick day party Riven Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pickard was one of the largest social event in Benson during the past season. Husbands of ' member of the club were the chief entertainers. ' The Irish minstrel staged by Messrs. J. W. Welch, N. ."H. Tyson. O. C. Kindig. R. Shankey, F. B.- Oliver, G. W. Uhler, Gorton ' Koth, A. N. Howe and J. T. Tick aid . Y "' " Elmer E. Rice, music director of the First Christian church, assisted the local talent by rendering several ' baritone 'selections. " Preceding the minstrel, J. Whistler gave two' Irish readings; . Miss. Patron's Benson class of little dancine "eirls entertained with a number of Irish folk dances. Mas-. . tor Wyckoff. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. . ' M. Wyckoff, played two saxophone selections, and Kcrmit Sonncland contributed saxophone numbers, ac companied by Harold Wright. . ' The htmse decorations, costumes, and refreshments were all in keep ing with the Irish color scheme. Mrs. Richard Shankey, head of the music department of.the club, had the. pro gram in -charge. She was assisted by ,F. B. Oliver, who directed the min strel. . Lenten "Mission Study Class. Mcmbers'ofthe English Lutheran church are meeting in the church ' parlors Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock during the lenten season and are making a special study of the book entitled, "the Kingdom and the Na tion," by North. ' Attends A. C. A. Book Review. Mrs. Harry Riven and Mrs. C. C. . Beavers attended the meeting of the hook review section of the A. C. A. Wednesdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. C.-G Saunders of Council I Bluffs, Miss Shields of Omaha Cen tral Highs reviewed "The World's Il lusions." :. B.,S". Chapter Elects Officers. . -The B.'S.- chapter of the P. E. O. sisterhood elected the following of ficers: President, Mrs, W. A. Wil cox; vice president, Mrs. N. H. Ty son; recording secretary, Mrs. J. T. Pickard; corresponding . secretary, Mrs. R. A. Ralph; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Leslie; chaplain, Mrs. J. H. Shinn: guard, Mrs. A. W. Francis; organist, "Mrs. Frances Nerness; honorary-president, Mrs. E. A. Mc Glasson. Mrs. A; W. Frances was elected delegate to the state conven tion to be held at Fairbury, Neb. Mrs.' Wilcox, will go as delegate by virtue of her of fice. Mrs. J. W, Welch is alternate to the president, Mrs. Vilcox and Mrs. H. ,W. Wendland Jo'Mrs. A. W. Francis. Luther League to Conduct Services. Members of the English Lutheran Luther league, with their pastor, R. O. W. Ebrighty will conduct serv ices Sunday afteniooh at the coun ty hospital. They. also distribute can dy to the shutins of this institution. , ' Luncheon Guest - Mrs. Edward McKinley of Coun cil Bluffs was a luncheon guest Thursday at trie home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W..Hyde. . Brotherhood Dinner. The men's brotherhood of the , .English , -Lutheran church were en trained, at dinner Monday evening ,at"S Luke church, South Side. Rev. A: K. Waldorn was. the principal speaker of the evening. . Methodist: Foreign Mission. Mrs. R. Burford wilt be. hostess Wednesday afternoon at her home to the members of the Methodist For eign Mission society. A 1 o'clock luncheon will be served by the host ess, assisted by Mrs. Wyman Wood yard a.nd Mrs. J. C. Campbell Each member is requested to bring a guest. ' Community Center. - Benson Community Center-. gave an excellent program Friday eve ning, March 17.;The telephone com- . paay and the South Side High -will put. on programs for this center be fore the season closes. Entertain at Dinner. r "Mr. and Mrs. "F."B. Oliver enter tained at dinner Monday for Mr. El- i mer E. Rice, new musical director of the First Christian church choir. After-dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs, .William Morse, and Mr. and Mr. Richard Shankey and children. The evening wi pent in niiuie, Mr. and Mi. Palmer Jnull Radio, Mr. and Mr. A. D. IVInier, who recently tntllcd radio receivinj ftation, are entertaining number of their triend with the concern given it the dram exchange, Mr. Lotchner Tlana Cleanup, Mr. W, Jl, Loecbner. chairman ol the civic coiiiiiiittec of the Iien tn Woman' club, announce that the city of Omaha' hat eitablihed dump at Fiftyeighth and llurdette (treet. Tin can and other debrit houlj le unloaded at the city dump instead of being distributed along the country road. Ueitaon ttreet and attics will be officially inspected, Entertain at Luncheon. Mr. Rue!l W'aLh entertained a a noon luncheon Monday when cov er were placed for Mr. Walter Snrll and diuiihter. Virginia: Mr, I. G. Waton and on. Walter and Richard: Mr. J. I. Mathew nd daughter. Helen: Mr. Hugh Jone, JiJr. Paul Riveit and on. Robert, and Mr. Jame and Russell Walnh, An afternoon Kensington was enjoyed by the ladie. Heide-Neuhaua. Mis Katherine Heide, ijnd daughter of W. V. Ileide, and Clar ence Neuhau were married Wednes dav evening. March 8. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clau Harder. Mr, and Mr. Neuhau will reside on farm near Benson. ' Birth Announcement. " A daughter wa born Saturday, March II, at Nicholai-Srnn hospital. to Mr. and Mr. Ben Torter. Celebrates Golden Wedding, Judge and Mrs. Keller celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Friday evening at their home. Sixty third and Miami streets, AH the members of the family were present except one. Mr. and Mrs. Keller were presented with a purse of gold besides other beautiful gifts. A wed ding supper wa served when covers were placed for 50. St Patrick Day Luncheon, Mrs. Neil Dow and daughter, Ra chel, were entertained at a St, Tat rick day luncheon Friday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Willey ot Omaha. Birthday Dinner. Mrs. W. H. Reed entertained at a 6:30 dinner Monday in honor of the nirthday of her husband, Ur. Keed. Table decorations were in green and white. St. Patrick favors were given, Covers were spread for 12. Alpha Omicron Pi The monthly meeting of Alpha Omicron Pj sorority will be post poned from March 25 until April 1, when it will meet with Mrs. W. W. Davis, 2939 Florence boulevard. Personals. Mis Ruth Harrison of Beaver City, Neb., is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Omar Baker. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Bonde are experted home from Europe some time during the early spring. , Thomas Norris. son of Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Norris, has had a siege of La'Grippe during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snell and daughter, Virginia, left ' Monday for visit with relatives . in Trenton, N; J. ' Mrs. F. T. Hanlon of Minneapolis is a guest at the home ot her sis ter, Mrs. H. A. Giseke and Mr, Giselce. Mrs. Paul Wilcox expects to be home from the Presbyterian hospi' tal some time during the early part ot the next week. Francis Gangl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gangl, underwent an appendicitis operation Monday at t. Catherine hospital.' Dr. Donald Raber and Mrs. Raber of Tilden, Neb., spent the last two weeks in Benson in order to be with Dr. Raber's mother, Mrs. L. W. Ra ber, during her last illness. : Mrs. F. W. Smith, jr., of Beatrice, Neb., is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Belle Hawes, and will also visit Mr. and Mrs. E. A.' Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox. W. C. T. U. Speakers Here Mrs. Culla Vayhinger of Upland, Ind., national- director of Americani zation for W. C. T. U will be iii Omaha today and will speak on her work at a meeting at the Commu nity Center, Twenty-fourth and Q streets, South Omaha, at 4 p. m. Coming with Mrs. Vayhinger is Mrs. Laura P. Miller, national di rector in the department of women in industry, working out from head quarters,. Evanston, 111., These two national workers are touring the United States in the in terest of W. C. T. U. work. They will conduct a state institute at Cen tral City March 20. and 21. :" ; - Christ Child Society. " The Christ Child Juniors are re hearsing a play under direction of Miss Lucille Werner. The date will be announced later. . . ' . Orchestra" practice is held on Sunday afternoon at the Center. The Lightning Athletic club will give a dance at Sokol hall April 15, Delegates to District Meeting. -Mesdames Enos R. Leigh, C. O. Patrick and Edward Burson have' been named as delegates from -the South Omalia Woman's club to the Second district meeting April 12 and 13 at Burgess-Nash auditorium. Mrs. ! W. A. Berger is the alternate. v Y. W. C. A. :Iotj: ( (Jloppiii$ -villi R)y Millinery Department a Realm En chanted by th Youthfulnett and Colors of Spring, rnHK mot alluring way t com- - plete tpafa a traveler en the road Wh smiled beneath hh leaden M. "Hem ploy I'ou mch a blithiome part?" "Comrade, I bear a tinging heart!" I quttfioned cue uhosepoth nnth pain In the grim shadow long had lain, "7on face you thai life's thorny imaflP" "Comrade, I bear a singing heart!" I aied cm tihom adversity Could ml mal(e yield the hard) l(nee, "I few such brave seeming? Tell the art!" "Comrade, I bear a singing heart!" Fiiend, blest be thou if thou cannot say. Upon the inevitable way ' Whereon n-c fare, sans guide or chart- "Comrade, I bear a singing heart!" THE SINGING HEART Clinton Scollard, in New York Hcrild, "When Shalt We Meet Agsinr Song Hit of the "Patting Show" at Hrnndei This Week. All. of the latf't fang Liu will napcatt. Millinery readies the top of D I ASH ION fOLLOWERS: ciumuny dpre. 15U Ijougla. The distinction in the exquiMte hand- HI1! rect P''f. fusion's devotees are to be arrayed in tweedi. And they are prudently preparing their cotunie before the last flurry utnruJ ,"t ,l,f Taning fashioned Weyman creations shown I f winter anow, ... s,tuJW dl mmr uscU mift your heart exclusively in Omalu in the depart- . ine r,fVI lffl ,,a' C0l0r . WW h emrSet in the Scetti.h hijil.UuU-the gray, cobwebby hae on the liill. the blue V i'11 :' "r,l ' 1 gei.-Na,h. Thce are the hat which K'. , . . . . ' V ?J '"."?e J r come from rai,f,..i .i fany variation nave teen made in the tradition.honored cloth of the Scotch liiirhlnder. Both imnon.! n,l Ann;? tai,U i...),,,! it.n. . !tm meam we truly they bring a breath of high, '"' r.? L0!1. J,lib!f- or the '"s'tly tailleur effect, tweeds thai are wiry and rvm;li. Hut they are all beautiful, strong and durable, rcnimi. clear air in their colorinc. for the tfnl " t,,e 0')m d. , , , vk'irl rrttnrinoei tt till M'.iiiv .m ilmi . J ! state are widely kuown. Who but Scientific Coretry a Neceity to the Weynian would dare to combine the Woman of Large Proportions, brilliant fuschia with a dashing fPHE Dorothy Hill Coret shop, name? Sports hats for every occa- second floor, Neville block,-Six siun of a Fashion Dav for every tee nth and Harnev. ban tons- nurle a member of the feminine coterie who study of corseting the large woman, follow the mandates of Dame Mode, Here you will find a model to con. both old and young. Adorable i a line vour too-Beneroui line. If tin-. set for the matron of mature beauty, able to call for fitting, send for mca the smart little rounded crown of uremcnt blank. tne ciiapeau is not much larger than the great crocheted roe at -H bae in the front. The Queen Anne .ruff. one of Weyman's mosf charming features tor spring, 19, is just one big rose after another, with a be coming softness in two crepe, end, at the side to Jiang over the shoulder." Hand-nainted. quilted and tufted brims on' modish "pull-on" models, quaint big posies of silks and satins, chrysanthemum braid with lac- quercd raflia flowers, placque bodies , stiaped to a ravishing face frame. , you'll find this showing wholly irre sistible. . , . If You Love the Beautiful in Jewels. TDERHAPS you are the' one for L whom Albert Edholm, -jeweler, second : floor W. O. W. building, Fourteenth and Farnam is searching. It is his purpbse to install in his ex quisitely appointed new jewel shop a sales person of more than ordinary Sale of Homefurnbhingt Offers qualities. She must know the best- Unusual Opportunity for Redeco public taste; know how to meet and rating serve discriminating customers;, be . ' CTnnr. .. " always sincere, have a large knowJ RRANDEIS SfORES o fcr ; an ledge of courtesy; she'must be es- opportune saie or nouseiurnisn- sentially eager to serve, not merely " tr ..ii, u i,'cneiii4 1 itin Kmr.p .-A-- glorious - jccimg ior waaam select from the Edholm stock tlie Home-Maker who wistfully longed purchase best suited to his needs. 'or equte bits of china or glass, Perhaps you know of someone who can measure up to tnese require ments, or perhaps you know of someone who does. It is indeed an ideal opening for one who would en joy serving the jewel-loving public in an artistic shop. Well-Konwn Beauty Shop Adds Popular Operator to Its Attractions. THE Wright-David Beauty Shop, Number 6, Baird block. Seven teenth and DouKlas. phone Atlantic 4333, is glad to announce that Miss Nora Workman will be in tlUin'UQll HI" Us. ju inv. ouuu , , . . k-:: ifA.j a aaa nttr-ir. news tnat tne prices on tace dhck UVKUIUIIIft iUUIIUOJ . Jin OUU,U t. c L s . v. - . . 1 t; n hU ,.,n.Vr,r,n hezntv shno nave been reduced to a paint where : you'll agree after meeting this clever ls lluc "uim a j.ciu.a- beautv operator. . 'lis m the spring '.'"" vl..lr- ""a" ul lu7" that Milady feels the nerve-strain of materials, which are more or less winter's many activities 'tis then temporary, yvnue a .dhck norae is that she gives thought to the beauty becoming artistically weathered and processes available in such shops as becoming more valuable as it fits the Wright-David Beauty Shop,- a into the landseape gardening which f th. ct.-n f arr.mmiatprf adds to its beauty the home of frame coal dust and smoke, bleaching of the or stucco is deteriorating with the fare. nprk. shoulders and arms in action of the weather conditions, -de- Oitrich Feathers Refashioned, Hat Reblocked and Trimmed IE Kruger hat shop, 303 Bar- iita j i.nv I u-ieve in Yu" tn.- Stealing" .We. "Linger Lmigrr" ,'ne "I.o-l.a l.o" ,We Rhytlimie bit of melody that rarry an instant appeal t,i every tmtie rp ii A er block, is a most resourceful lover. ort of a place. Not only will your hat look like new, but your furs wilt Courtesy Extended by Exclusive be more lustrous, your marabou of a Shop. tew lovline after clever treatment rn m: slLfc sjiGT. 1517 Dougla. here. Uoted after 2 on Saturday. X announrrs that 30 day charge accounts will be extended to those wlu can furnish satisfactory refer ence. It i sometime a great con venience to have thi bit of time in which to pay for lustrou lengths of filk or sheer width of imported or-, gamlie, A shop in which one has the assurance of qiwlity, service and prices unusually fair. "When you think of silk, think of the" Silk Shop." ' Springtime Sunshine 'Cleanliness, Unthinkable to wear last '-'years clothe without having a . them skillfully cleaned quite out of y keeping with the general conception "sSv of 5l,rin you'll agree 1 The time i itiwiiiK iii-nr viH"ii h 13 iiH'criivr that one's wardrobe be in complete readiness for the new season Eas ter! Send the delicate accessories," neckwear, gloves,' silken lingerie a well as the tailored suits, frocks and wraps to the Panlorium, 16th and Jones, known for their "splendid for new drapes, a luxuriously woven rug, a substantial piece of furniture and felt that she'd have to , wait until later. No need to wait for there's a price list extraordinary offered in the departments of Chinaware, Fifth floor; Rugs, Sixth floor; Domestics, Basement; Furniture, Seventh floor; Art, Third floor; and the Linens on the Main floor. '- Prices on Face Brick Have Been Re duced to' Point Which Makes It True Economy to Build Home of Brick." the shop Interesting; 7 indeed,; is ; the face, neck, shoulders and arms in readiness for donning Spring's new exquisitries, cunning scalp treat ments to give alluring luster to dull' tresses, skilled manicures which add loveliness to dainty hands. preciating in value. Why not build a brick home and realire on your investment? The Hydraulic Press Brick company, main floor. Wood men of tht World building, .Four- Pendant Earrings, Cord -Necklaces,; Specialty ' Shop Contributes Some the New Matinee Bracelets Capti- . thinS Novel in the Way of Intro vate the Fancy. ' ' ducing Spring Styles. fTlHE C. B. Brown Jewel shop, 220 L A0ND'S- ' Severlleenth and South Sixteenth street, has sn on Thursday 'evening bv introducing Maternity Corsets Modeled Every Type of Woman V Kb. M. L. DONOHLL. corset cleaning facilities. Thone Douglas , sPc?a Ist' ,m "f. deParn'e"t "i 0963. Out-of-town customers will be the McArdle Hat Shop. 1613 tar- interested to learn that they pay re nam, is fitting maternity corsets turn postage on your package.' '. gives her personal attention to every ifi littmg with particular success in se- V Iccting and fitting the correct model L for each figure. l . If You've Found a Picture Quite Fresh Air Natural Light, Two Ap Irresistible a Frock on Which pealing Features of the Newly-En-There Is an Individual Bit of larged Beauty Shop . Decoration A N THE third floor of the Bran- THE MODE PLEATING COM- W deis Stores. Fourteen booths PANY, 4th floor, Paxton block, equipped in the most modern bcau 16th and Harney, will copy it for you, ty appliances known, each one light adapting it to any modcl you may cd'by one of the wide windows on have in mind. Nothing seems to be Seventeenth street, with an assur impossible to the clever people" in ancc of a circulation of refreshing air this shop. ' One of the new cpneeits through the cane-paneled doors are in 'trimming noted this week was a a revelation in modern beauty shops, great flower repeated, at intervals Long rows of manicure tables, mod over the surface of the bouffant skirt, ern show cases in which are display the center a cunningly constructed ed hundreds of vanities which serve button, the petal simulation a pleat- to beautify the eternal feminine fas ed frill. . -. cinating hobby horses on which the , -J. " younger members of1 the ravishing Buttermilk the Drink of the Coming sex delight to while -away an idle .' Season Refreshing, Nutritious. moment while they're awaiting their THE Alamito Dairy company, turn in one of the seven hair-bobbin 26th and Leavenworth, makes "airs,- make this one of the most at feature of Locust Lane Buttermilk,, tractive beauty shops I've .seen. -A the. popular, drink of spring. This shP.0.1 20 tr?m., -operators "in . buttermilk may be bought from any vhl?h instant and highly-skilled serv of the Alamito wagons or ordered Ke is assured. Two Nestle Perma-Mr.t- f u. c a !-.,: ncnt Waving machines will be an "UtUfc 4.1 tilC UXIIV.&, VI tilt 41.1C1UWIU . , f . , . ,44 Dairy, Douglas 0409. . An appetizing interesting feature to be noted also additipn to the Lenten repast. leentn ana rarnam, nave just re- unusuallv o easinir se ection ot the ,r,. .,.i: - c 11m i:..: Large Showing of Decorative Color ceived a new lot of books showing new pendant earrings, Delicately cuf models in their artistic show win- Prints So Much in Vogue. ' . uul" Vt u , , jee penaams comoine tneir loveliness, dows. Flashings of the flamboyant or send for a book of plans. with a becoming bit of green jade, colors which contribute so largely to sparKiing crysiais, me new jewci the success of the new season's note for the discriminating woman, styjeS) the no less charming con combine a touch of jet oc a dainty scrvative models, -ravishing apparel bit of amethyst for the effect of their t0 entrance Madam et Madamoisclle , pendants, carved jade show a tiny Omaha, who en ioyed this unexpected' Buddha on their green surfaces, an bit of witchery 'in spring loveliness. ' earring showing unusually clever.' - The black silk cords carry pendants Sincere Truth-Telling Foundation of to correspond with the stones used Beauty Shop's Success. ' in the earrings, while if one- is an, TJe SURELY tells you," rueful-(ultra-modish person she will select H j remarked onof '0maha's a dainty matinee bracelet of the same i,eknt,ful matron the other day in ...v.,. yt.w, aFF....s - speaking of Mr. -Roberts of SA. f- fail naocg fi n tnhaH -rt eiift r. . ..... set of real pearls, matched in size Black a6nd white roon th;rd fIoor with infinite cunning, the tiny tas- Burgess-Nash. That is one of the sels effective, indeed on their black reasons for the success enjoyed by cords of silk.. both the Black and White room and . tli CI A T3nfn TJn1 Elsie Dinsmore Frocks Achieve "orograpner tomes rrom xne neIIe which is directed by Mr. Frank, a1 AA.a. f C.H. -1tf v . , c .,... c t. i Charm Ttv Comhiniticr a Bit of """s UI au""y wwwiu the private rooms for hair matching with promise of secluded selection. : -- Unusually Artistic Display at Style - Opening. -; 0RKIN BROS., Hotel Conant building, 161h and Harney, had an unusually pleasing display in their style opening. Stunning, models in the fashion-favored beaded conceits were priced at .the unbelievably low price of $49.50! While the artistically varied selection of modish wraps was pleasingly reasonable in pricing. Noted by the critical observer were high collars on capes, many of them fastened by a chic linking of pierced filagree metal. .For the out-of-door maid or matron was shown a cap tivating bit of style embodied in a ( crepe -f nock of Mohawk embroider ed in gray yarn with one of the new HE art department .of the A.- Hosoe company, 1513 Douglas, is offering an unusually large line of. imported color prints, flower pieces, the Villa series, English- gardens, ideal to brighten upthe living and sun rooms. Ihe hand-caryed trames which prove such-an interesting ac companiment to these exquisite col or prints are harmonious in coloring, being toned to sujt the individual pictures. ... , . ; New Wall Papers Offer Decorative Beauty Hitherto Undreamed. THERE'S a surprisingly coinprei hensive showing of wall papers in the Paper .Department, .tilth iloor Brandeis Stores. Unusually well- lighted in this spacious department, long line of windows affording daylight at all times makes it One ot the'most attractive show places I've seen. A tiame-colored pottery vase yard and a half high stands before stretch of sunroom paper on which are ' splashed the winsome flowers which might. have come from grand mothers garden. ' A softly draped bit of antique gold is suggested ac companiment a auu Diue paper on fashioning , these lovely little frocks ed its highest development and which 'I1 HEN youlll appreciate the serv- of the fair sex. Link and link is a ing frill of the green outlining the U'hirh thp main motif is av nussv . , . li i-:. i , . . j : i I ... .e -V, , ... ' ,. . t tr.,:. , .. . . . v"."'" . & .. ... ... ........ -- - in. moaeis wnicn empioy iuvuwuj ne nas estaDiisneu m ins umaua - ice qt ine wen-Known caterer, stitcn mat is lascinaimsiy necK oi tne deeply blousmg oodice, alow branching. Jrapers ior any ...t... c i ,,nta.. in cf,; r.. m-sat rfclitrli. An Aifr tnc inv, toci ...v,;t. cti-;n an rmu hars nlnMs pi,,. .i.. JLt.ii.-.u room, any purse, tneyre a revelation ,:it .ffi;. ,i,,lmirc T.JhIp ofti'ct xrtir lian enmpthinc uniisuar An ortUf in tho mnmnri -ironn,. .ntracfinir rnlnrincrs varw thp f tt,. t?,i. an Deauty.- . ' 1 Sister frnr.lc for vbuncrer members in oictUres to offer. " Phone Douglas ment of nienus. the correct details of sweater landscape in an alluring- as nnssihle 'twill save - a wnrld of . , , , . ' . ' . of the family, 2 to 6 years, are offer- 4787. . - service, his careful supervision of the manner. Vivid colors, poinsettia, worry and disappointment. .: especially taretui Worlc m Cleaning . . f $1 4- f , qS anH include weddine feast, afternoon or eveniner iade. carmen, tomato, periwinkle and ' the Light Garments of the Spring a jolly pair of little "knicks" for as ' An effective new Spanish comb of function,; leaves' nothing to be de- Mary . blue are fctchingly fashioned Watches for : Confirmation Gifts.'' Wardrobe ' . . " you know. "Everyone's wearing them jade four inches high, striking sired for the linen, silver, china, flow- of wool, fiber and pure thread silk, A WATCH -U the ideal rnrifirmiiw' . DRESHER BROS., 22nd and Far-' nowl" . . . '' . carved, is $8.50. Another design, a ers, all'are conceived and supplied and in the silken camel s hair finish, n. tion gift for both boys arid girl, wraos of the same material bound Sports. Togs of Camels Hair and round the edge in gray crepe, a har , Tweed Proclaim Sweaters as In- monious note blending with embroi separable Accompaniment. .dery. A chic tailleur offered at IN TIME to be worn with the sep- $49.50. , srate tweed skirts, the infinitely These scientific Strivers for beauty rharniino- and colorful tweed suits. Sorinir SDlashes Her Own Color Divine Coouetrv With Demure A PHOTOGRAPHER of true ar- are not afraid to give the helpful the new top coats of camels hair, is Over Her New Season's Apparel. r- v u , A tistic effects is Mr. Nelson of diagnosis of a case under consulta- the selection of sweaters at Kilpat- A LOVELY green crepe frock I .' the Nelson Studio, Znd tloor. raxton "on. ne is sure mat ine treatment ncks. The ever-popular and becom- with cascades of accordion pleat- N THE 'Herzberg Junior Shop, block, 16th and Farnam.; You will experienced in either of these shops ing tuxedo, the inimitable slipover irig at the sides might have an apron fifth floor Herzberg shop. 1519 find that he is truly sincere in his is going to be constructive of beau- are the two acclaimed, sty lings which panel front and back such as a little Douglas, are to be found the delight- artistic work, achieving the almost ty, for it is directed culture of skin, serve to make grandmother as young frock seen at the Ideal Button and ful Elsie Dinsmore frocks in a size impossible beauty by his ..cunningly scalp and hair.' S3 her daughter or her granddaugh- Pleating company, third floor Brown range of from seven to 14 at prices arranged moving picture lighting '.-.. . ter,. for that matter, for you must block, Sixteenth and Douglas. Deep from $1.95 to $4.95. Only the best system which he operated in a coun- When .You Desire a Perfection in know that sweaters are not for the frills of the green creoe hun z from . I" 1 f 4 , 1 1 1. Tt4-el1rd. Ti V.1 A A nri f 1 ... . . . - of gingnams ana Swisses are useu m try wnere art pnotograpny nas rcaui- i aUIc nnuuiuui . young aione, out ior every mcniuer tne above-the-elbow sleeves, a stand- Sunda)- Building open 10 t, m. to I P. m. Mrs, Cart It. Gray will pcak on "Th Holy Spirit," 4 o'cl&ek. Monday High School Girls' Blbls cir cle at 8:30 In the clubroom. Federation ot clubs aupper. 6:45, followed by individ ual club meetings at 6:16. Lenten Bible class. "What Is Religion," Glee club. 7:iM. Sports class and basket ball, 8:16 p. m. Current events, 6:16; millinery, 6:80; per sonality, MO; Interior decorating". J:S0; closing lesson. Members may bring- friends. Tuesday Friendship club will give a play entitled. -."Madame teportmenfs School," at South Side library, 3:36 p. m. Wednesday Morris Girls" club. 6:80; talk on "Preliminaries ot Cooking- Course." Camp Brewster "Get-Together" banquet, :30j Technical High School Girl Reserve club, :S0; drawing class. T p. m. Thursday Current events class 'and Professor Vartanlaa's Bible class, 7 p. m.; Busy Circle club. 7:46, singing led by Miss Agness Swanbsck: English class, 1:15. Miss Pearl Bockfellow. JWdajr Benson Student, club will give a St. Patrlrk party. 3 p. m.: the Alum nse club, dinner, 6:16, followed by a "movie party;" millinery class, :30; class in clvircs, 7 p. m. Saturday Basketry class. S:S0; Junior Girl Reserves, I p. m., meeting rolluwed by game J-' nam. noint with nriHe tr . the freshly cleaned garments now be ing prepared for early spring wearing. Light woolen . fabrics, . artistically tailored must be of a soft creaminess, the vividly tinted fabrics. needs must show their original 'freshness, gloVes and delicately sheer undiesi be pains takingly, cleaned to pristine beautyv You'll find the Dresher, Bros, system of scientific cleaning "immeasurably satisfactory. Phone Atlantic 0345 for prompt delivery service". . .. --' carved, is' $8.50. Another design, a ers. all'are conceived and sunolied and in the silken camel's hair finish. bit smaller, is o.ou. . . " . oy tnis ciever caterer. .. ine prices range irom j.ya to an(j you'n fjnd particularly desirable the extensive selection of watches of fered in the John Hcnrickson Jewel Gift shop, Sixteenth and Capitol. All standard makes of watches are rep resented iii the collection,' in cases of unusually pleasing artistry; watches which carry the Hcnrickson guaran tee as -well as that of the manufac- jewels Assume New and Charmful Importance in Milady,S'Adornment; ' V HE last word from Paris suggests the newest way to wear one's je wels is not in bracelets or necklaces alone, but in an ornament for some turcr' definite purpose. Very ncli is the snouwer strap or oiamonos wiucn, noias up a DiacK velvet gown a suouiuer snap wnicn uniu rctcuuy was one s treasured diamona necKiace. When Lunch Time Comes DHONE Douglas 6390, the Miller x Box Lunch Company. 1818 St. Mary . Ave., and try one of ' their The long, dangling girdle of a gown may recall the mbyenage in its rich incrustations of jewels, consisting of various precious stones. Cir clets of diamonds or of. sapphires may form the wristlet for a chiffon sice ye, wiiich hangs in a loose drapery from the shoulder, reveals the arm and is caught again to. the wrist.. . . . ' . . ..- . .. . . - .- .;'' ' , . . , ' ,. Even one's slippers may have their buckles or ornaments of dazzling brilliants. Occasionally, for the very luxurious, a single emerald gleams from a silver slipper. . , . . . . ' . "'.'"' . . These are' the extremes of luxury. - Brilliant and semi-precious sto lies or their clever imitations are very effective. If the gown is untrimmed wholesome luncheons which cost-but m this way untouched by any jewels-the favored ornament may tnea De worn a single string oi pearis. . ' .- . ' 25c, including the automobile de- Unfortunately. , not every woman may. venture to wear pearis. The selection of this single ornament should be considered carefully. If livery to any part of the city You'll one's complexion prohibits pearls, it is better to go forth in the luxury of becoming fabrics and to deny oneself the added decoration which the enjoy thtf clean appearance of the mode most favors. . . , , . - , ' ,'-., i o- lunch, each article of food carefully- Too much emphasis cannot be given to the importance of the correct accessories those little things that add so much to the general effect wrapped in oiled paper And then -of a smart costume. Hats, of course, take first place, and the fastidious woman recognizes that "woman s crowning glory, is not her luxurious thcre'ssuch delicious surprises! Un- tresses, but the latest cry of the mode in. millinery. Paris, of course, insists on a hat for every gown, and a courtuner who has his reputation at 1 expectedly beautiful pieces-of fruit, stake would not dream of creating a costume without a hat to match, and gives much time and thought to its selection, knowing the general effect de exceptionallv large oranges, grapes' pends on and is enhanced by the graceful droop or piquant upturning of the proper chapeati. -..'.. . and bananas, a delightful variety of Jewels also must be. studied carefully with the color and line of the frock always in mind. Certain shades demand certain jewels, and it is cikes, cookies and homemade pics I a wise woman who has jthe courage to sacrifice a cherished necklace that is totally out of keeping wkh the spirit and color of the frock. - When Fashion Speaks. ' ' ":. ' The new separate skirt' ' has,' a fringed sash. ' " ' , Suit skirts continue to" feature the apron tunic. .The little cockade often appears on the small hat. wrstls - Trsdemsrk Ktgisttroa Ftteat Ottlcs. A4r.