TUB BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, APRIL 16. 1922. i 0 I -A A V 6 i It J r si I 31, M 4 1 I .! E I . I ,a v I i r? .. It. M BY Si -t - UtlV...- - u w 5 Society Notes and Personals AfUiri (or Miii Brn4t. Mix Ahiuii; Campbell wat hott fti Siiurt) afternoon at thrr I. bits ( bridge, comilitnenlary lo Min Winifred Brandt, hot wt4 J.n lo Jamci llunniVfr will take plrt next 'Hnf4y evening at AH Saints, Mi Campbell's ether iuet ere the Me.damet Lester kl"p, Hyrne Mollliqiiikl, Iterberl N'gtlr, T, M, Futtell, lite Mitset timsie Reiner. Dormhjr lavsinuah, Wiiii. lied Smith, Dorothy llimilr, Mar gort Tari.1 and Mildred . naturday exriitng George Mnc.tf ami lawreme X.tCaaue, who are twe pf the groomsmen, entertained I he wedding P-riy at tlie lirandet restaurant. Monday evening Mist Winifred Smiilt and Mis iJ.roihy Cavanaugh are entertaining at j'icnic tupner fur the wedding party, and Tuesday evening, lielore the rehearsal, Mr, anil Mrs, V. C. lirandt wit Rive the bridal dinnce at the Mrandeis. For New York Guests. Mr, and Mm. Martin Saxe and Mi, Prairie I'axton will leave this evening (or their home in New York. They have spent the week with Mr. and Mil. Luther Kounte. Ye.ter. t!ay noun Mr. fcaxe wa honor i;uet at a luncheon given by Mri. A. U Keed. followed by bridge, (.'overt were laid fe eight. Lat evening Mr. and Mr. Charlet T. Kounte entertained eight gueiU at dinner, followed by a theater party it the World (or Mr. and Mra. Saxe. Personals i Mra. A. B. McConnell returned Saturday from several momln in California. Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Norton have left for (irand Inland, where they are to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burgess are planning to build a home noon on Fifty-first street, south of Kamam. Miss Katharine Dickey of Kansas City will arrive Tuesday to be the guest of Miss Dorothy Belt for a few weeks. Mrs. Henry M. Simpson left Fri day for California, where she will spend six weeks with her son, Har old Simpson. Mrs. J. F. Slate and daughter, Dor othy, have arrived to spend several weeks with Mrs. Slate's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf. Miss Florence Rhoades and Miss Mary Rosevear will motor down to Lincoln Monday to attend the music convention, returning home on Thursday. ' - Mrs. E. D. Myers and Miss Esther Myers returned Saturday from the orient, where they have been for the past two months. They are at the Blackstone. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burns of New Yoik City are expected to ar rive next month in Omaha to reside here permanently. Mrs. Burns was formerly Miss Margery Beckett.. JP 'T I . . 1." " . 1 1 ll "1 1 lurs. ourucue rvirKcnuau win leave tins evening tor Sewicklcy, ra., for a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Cooper. She will be gone for several weeks,".' and : her mother will return with her, ', Mrs. Charles F. Crowley is spend ing Easter with her son in Washing ton, Edward Crowley, who is a mid shipman at Annapolis. Before her return Mrs. Crowley will stop at Ashville, and also in Pittsburgh and Detroit. Mrs. F. B, Hochstetlcr and son, Myron Hochstetler, are ' in Ogden, . Utah, where they were railed by the death of Mrs. Hochstetler's older sister, Mrs. George Tolmie. Mrs. ' Tolmie was struck by an automobile and died two hours after. Her hus band, who was with her at the time, was unhurt Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICES FAIRFAX --in In Pursuit of Style. Dear Miss Fairfax: We are a group of girls that reside in a very mail town: thus we do not know all we would like to concerning the real ly up-to-the-minute styles. First, we have been reading about fiber ailk scarfs. May they be worn with dresa auita or must they be worn with sport tweeds only? Second Are the colored hose, such as nude, grey and periwinkle being worn much, and are they worn wfun QdrK nulla t Autu, wuai oilier shades are worn besides the ones Just mentioned? ' Third and last. The anklet, is It true that only one is worn and only with strap pumps? We suppose they would only be worn for dress oc casions, princlply dances. Are we correct? We hope we have not been - much trouble to you. Thanking you kindly, we are, CURIOUS. The pretty . silk scarfs may be worn with any kind of tailored suit. The colored hose, are being worn considerably and with dark as well as light suits. The rose taupe (sometimes called nude) are proba bly roost popular. The anklet is for evening wear. They come in pairs. They are not worn extensively here. Just Me Some girls ' are . just naturally more popular than others. The best way for you to offset your ' chum's popularity Is not by being jealous or her, out ty aeveioping your own personality. Interest your self in other people and the things thev are doing. Make yourseir ac complished in something, music. athletics, good literature, or any thing else worth while tn which you have a natural aptitude. A good cir culation earned through exercise and careful diet. Omit the candy you are eating. Better see a doctor about the underweight. Twenty- flve pounds Is rather serious and you should take early steps to add to your avoirdupois. There Is no harm so far as I can see in dancing at Camp Fire meet ings. Dancing is one means of ex pression and a very beautiful one, I think. A good actress must have besuty of voice and carriage, she lust have good imagination, deep appreciation of the meaning of the thing she is trying to present: she must hsve personality and that elusive, tnexplainable thing, talent Tour writing Is very good. Madeline: I cannot publish your letter nor answer your questlona be. cause It would amount to advertis ing for the concern about which you inquire. Write to them directly for Mionnation. Btrxfit Ball (or Orphaasct, Mi. Mjry f!eck it directing tlif tiikrt sale for M. James Orphanage brneiit u.l eddy evening at the City Auditorium. A I ird tour, ing ear i inning the priiet which will be given away, ()!on' rie. tra of .M pieces will (4rni.i1 the music. Mri, Crocker llosuta, Mrs. S, W, Crotler rnterts'netl at luncheon Friday for Mrs. W. I, I andou of Minnrapulii, and Mr. P. I, Sir i of Norlolk. the guest of Mr. I I-', l.dfii. Mr. returned Saturday It her home, Mra, Landon arrived Ihur.dav (or a short vi.it, Lafayette. Club, The IaU)d'e Dancing club will give a dame Wednesday evening at the H lack .tone. Lufruininnit will be provided hy the Harmony Four and by Mit iviau Marsh, who will dance. iTo. E. Tarty. Ihe 1- U. K. wi't entertain at a rard party in the Llk clubrooint the evening of 'lhursday, April 20, and Uo Tuesday afternoon, April 18, (or member and friend.. Church Dinner. There will be a chicken dinner and Fatter tale given by the guild of St. Andrew rliurch at Forty-teroud and Hamilton at 0:30 Wednesday, April 19. " Liberty Chapter to S;w. Liberty chapter, O. K. S., will sew at the Masonic Home (or Boyt Fri day from 2 to 5. All member wel come. Loyal Club. The Loyal club of St. Rose parith will give a dance Tuesdav evening at the German Home, 4J06 South Thirteenth ttreetr Contralto Soloist eg X A song group by Harriet Clark Helgren, contralto, will be a feature of the Sacred concert to be given Tuesday evening, April 18, at Our Lady of Lourdcs church, Thirty-second avenue and Francis street, by the church choir,'Irma Swift Ober reuter, director, and Juanita Finch, organist. Mrs. Helgren will sing .rity, U Savior. by Alelfandro Stradella. and .He Was Despised." from "The Messiah," Handel. She will be accompanied by Miss Adelyn Wood. Other soloists who will appear on the program, are: Mrs. Irma Swift Oberreuter, soprano; Mrs. Ernest Reese, violin; Harry Disbrow, bari tone; George Saltzgiver, tenor; Joseph Walley, baritone. ShoesSuccess and Happiness Shoes that irritate end by making a woman herself Irritable. You've met and done business with irri table women you know their un consciously reduced chances of achieving success and happiness. Escape that irritation which im pulsively produce's short answers, and causes people to form a wrong impression of you. Every Cantilever Shoe is made, like your own foot, with a flexible arch, and with a na tural inner sole line, also with the trim rounded toe and the lower heel in style today. , VOU FEEL BETTER A stiff shank crampa the free action of your foot Your ligaments and muscles all exercise as they need to exercise. Your circulation improves; your vigor and endur ance are increased; you feel better, and, naturally, you look better, Cantilever comfort might well be yours in place of the irritations of ordinary shoes. Cantilevers prevent and correct fallen arches. They will add to your health and good spirits; by treeing you of unneces sary irritations, they will help you to a larger measure of success and happiness. . All guess work eliminated in fit ting your shoes now. We have just installed an X-Ray machine and every shoe is now fitted by X-Ray without extra charge to you. Sizes S to 11, Widths AAAA to EE For Men and Women. HOSIERT, SFATS AD BIBBEBS Sold la Omaha Only by CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP . MoTed to Few Location, KOS Howard St. Opposite Y. W. C. A. Bid. Write (or Free Booklet. Dance Chairman r leUU 1 JZ53 Mri. Robert I. Gilinore I chair man of the committee in charge of the benefit danre to be given hy the Benevolent and Patriotic Order of Doet Saturday evening, April 20, in the Elks club room. Mr. Gilmore wa formerly Mist Leonie Gempeler of Berne, Switzer land, hiving come to this country fve years ago. She graduated from Betlevtie college at I.auaiinr, Swit zerland, and studied two years at the University of 1'arit. Mr. Gil more ii a member of the Delta l'hi Sigma sorority. ' It is hoped that the proceeds from the affair will be enough to meet the pledge of $-1X), which the B.T. O. Doe made recently (or working girls. Mrs. Harold Landeryoii i as sistant chairman. Mrs. K. E. Stan field has charge of the musir, and Mrs. James Craddock it directing the ticket tale. Birth Announcements. A son was born April IS to Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Strauss at the l'axton Memorial hospital. Announcement is made of the birth of a son, Charles Redfield. jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gardipce of Sacramento, Cal. ' Mr. Gardipce formerly lived in Omaha. A daughter, Frances Evelyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson, April 14. at the Methodist Episcopal hospital. Mrs. Johnson was Miss Inez Treiber before her marriage. PartTimcManners the Mark of a Slacker There tie tome )oung tuinet men whot manner at a toriiial dm per party would be irreproachable, who manner 1 at luncheon are, to tay the leait, rather abbreviated. The (act is, elaborate service and leisure ate conductive to good table manners, and it it only the person who ha an innate me manner who ran eat a daintily and at grace fully at quick lunch counter or at a cafeteria where one mu firtt collect one' entire luncheon (or one't telf. i at a well appointed ana we.l lerved dinner table. In a certain large private, school a tct( service cafeteria wat installed not long ago for the convenience of the pupils of the school. And before long the parenli of thee children were complaining that all their chil dren's table manner! were deteriorat ing. "Jack, why dout you wait to have thing paed to you?" one mother reproved her yjuug sou when he leached (or bread, butter, tail and pepper, without waiting (or thote thing to be pasted. "Well, if we didn't reach (or them at trhool we'd never get them," Jack explained. "The other boys never pa things to you. there's tuch a racket they wouldn't hear you ask dr them, and the tooner we get through eating the longer we have to play beforj recest it over." 1 he mother also found out that Ihe usual way of serving milk was in a half-pint bottle with a ttraw. Hence young Jack developed a dit inclination to drink fluids at home. He taid it took lest time to tuck milk through a ttraw. Quick lunch service of this tort ti apt 10 have a bad effect on any one' manners. In the timplest meal served at home in leisure and quiet ness there it opportunity and need for more attention to table manners and indeed if we all acquired the manner of the quick lunch place, eat ing would soon become a process of feeding. We would cat hastily and our digestions would suffer and the whole process would be robbed of most of its pleasurable associations. In one way good manners at the crowded lunch room are more in de mand than anywhere eUe, for there the young business man or woman have to eat at crowed tables where they cannot but observe and be an noyed by the bad manners of others For this reason you should be just as particular about putting your theories ot good tame manners into practice at tuch a place as anywhere else. Bee Want Ads Ate Business-Getters. 'llltllllll.lt'llllllitlllnlllll.tllt-illiti'tlHll:,.',.',! riiiitiiili.Miitiiiii'tiiii,ii'iiirtiiiiiihiiiHiHnllir Jilliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliililiiliili.li.liitiili.liil.iliiliJiil'iliili'lliliilillliliilllliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliilrliillHiiliill'li.t, There Is No Gift j for, the Bride that compares with the Dowry Chest of Sterling Silver Flatware, from the dainty Oyster Forks to the At ter-Dinner Coffee Spoons. Twelve of each. Dinner is where you entertain your dearest friends. The Bride cannot receive a gift that will ever , compare with the Chest of Silver from her Mother on her wedding day. Our Silver Department is the largest in the West. v . Our stock of Kirk Baltimore Sterling is large. We also have Dominic & Hoff Marie Antoinette pattern, and a very won-' derful display of Sterling in Hollow Ware. Sterling Silver is the Ideal Wedding Gift. C. B. Brown Company Diamond Merchants Jewelers, Silversmiths , 16th and Farnam I 5 "THE TREASURE CHEST OF OMAHA" ' ei 7illHiiliiliiii!inl"liiliii .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIinilllNIIIIIIM A Piano for Sister! Saxophone for Brother! Grands The most wonderful Uprights Saxophone built to- Player, day-asy to blow . . ;. . ' . easy to learn easy to A visit to our store wil n., prove to you that we or 0n 0ur te s have the best and sell Select yours now from at the most reasonable complete stock. prices. Come in and let us demonstrate for your approval. MIGKEDS 15th and Harney DOuglas 1973 BOKESSr Hash Ei EVERYBODYS STORE MLViduaUzQd Comiing ' For Every Type of Woman THERE.is a carefully designed type of corset fitted to bring out her particular charm and to minimize the possible defects to which her figure is subject. Models in every style, developed of lovely material suitable for different needs and times of day are here for her selection. COMFORT, the first consider ation in corseting, the prime factor in selecting a garment, has been developed to a super lative degree in our corsets. Not an atom of style has been sacri ficed to achieve the result. Grace ful, yielding, supporting in just the right places, fitting superbly, our high-grade corsets have be come the favorites of well dressed women. 1 ill The Corset for Discriminating Women It is as yet impossible to create a model more exquisite in fabric, more beautiful in line and more perfect in workmanship than the various makes of corsets we have here for your selection. Gossard Ringo Belt R. & G. Corset : Bien Julie Lily of France Franco Mme. Binner Francette Service - Only an experienced cor setiere can help a woman to select a model for her own type of figure. Our corset ieres are proficient and with their suggestions combined with our stock . of corsets, which is complete at all times, a perfect model for your figure may be selected. Ml UWM ssard Corttf Burcess-Nuh Cemt Shop Second Floor Brassieres The woman of fashion who knows she must have a firm, smooth contour in these days of low top cor sets and figure-revealing gowns, depends on bras sieres to give her the correct figure lines. Every style of bandeaus and bust girdles are here for your selection. Offerings in Newest Silk? Marinette Crepe Soft, clinging crepe of a weight heavier than crepe de chine. New an3 staple shades. Yd., $2.95 Printed Crepe de Chine Dainty patterns on white . ground. Favored for dresses and -lingerie. 40-in. -width. Yd., $2.49 New Silks at $1.95 Yard 36-inch Gingham Checked Taffeta. 40-inch Crepe de Chine. 36-inch Taffetas, plain and changeable. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse. 36-inch Printed Foulards. 40-inch Radium Silks. BurftM-Nuh Second Floor 000 Newest Sport Silks Since the vogue for sports has spread so alarmingly, the silkj have complied rather than lose favor. Among the best of these : - Velette, for wraps) suits, and skirts. Silk Pearl, white, tan, gray. Moire Faille, sand, navy, and black." My Queen, white and black and white. Paisley Crepe and Ieaa Crepe in the newer Spring shades. Burgei-Nh Second Floor Monday Special, One Cent Notion-Sale Dozens and dozens of notion needs1 at a price that does not cover the factory cost. Inside Skirt Belting, 30 in. to piece, lc. Wash Edging, fast colors, bolt, lc. Steel Crofhet Hooks, each, lc. Silk Soutache Braid, 6-yd. bolt, lc. Buttons, plain and fancy, card, lc. Shoe Laces, all colors, each, lc. Safety Pins, all sizes, card, lc. J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton, white only, spool, lc. Corset Laces, ea., lc. Underwear Buttons, dozen, lc. Cotton Tape, 3-yard bolts, each, lc. No Phone Orders No C. O. D.'t 1 Wire Hair Pint, 2 pkgs., lc. Pearl Buckles, for, dress, etc., ea., lc. Elastic Remnants, for. garters, piece, lc. -Dress Clasps, black and white, doz., lc. Hemstitched Braids, bolt, lc. Girls' Circle Combs, . each, lc. Hooks and Eyes, card, lc. Patent Leather Belts, all sizes, each, lc. Non-Elastic Webbing, black, yard, lc. Steel Knitting Needles, each, lc. No Mail Orders . No Exchanges Burgess-Nub Red Arrow Booth Downstairs Store Women's Union Suits Fine cotton suits splen didly tailored and well reinforced. Made low 'neck, without sleeve and knee length. Good values. Sizes 4, 5, 6, '65c. Sizes' 7, 8, 9, 75c. Sizes 46, 48, 50, 75c. Burgsss-Nash Main Fleer -000- Lisle Hosiery Imported lisle hose in a clear, fine chiffon weight have become popular for street and sports wear. There are either plain, lace 'and cloxed styles in black, brown, grey , and white. 'Priced at, a pair, $1.00 and $2.00. . Burfesa-Nash Main Floor 000 Silk Hosiery We have just received another shipment of silk hose that includes more of the remarkable stock ings we are able to sell at $1.00. These are woven of good, serviceable silk in black, brown, and white. Monday only, pair, $1.00. Burgcst-Nasti- Main Fleer This Store does not use comparative pricesthey are misleading and often untrue 1 .C M