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Council Bluffs Society
for Out ef.Tevq Visitor.
Mr, sad Mr Ouil Tt $itr
we supper, Mnaiing th;r Mum
k?U1 V' M, Idh8 KttV.ii.
of Iwf. nv Mrs. Larac
Ph'PP. aU e Denver. ho i.
lAg br i4thr. Kdward W. lUrl, at
lh GrM hotel.
.O4 Thursday nnm ihr. vlIir
iH??T "" "4 Mr.
J!'h" ''hop. jr, t their hem on
Wtl!w aii., hn covert wet
rtacJ fr J,
; Gut From E$!m,
F.din Knhmutn el Sheffield, Frig,
land. Hill arm n WHnf 10
jruk ', " Mr. and Mr
William tjr.p.fc. nhorn h met last
summer in fcdinburgh. SretUnd.
iiher Mr, Copfwn k a mad tmr.
National prlnt of the Rotary,
I On FrMiy ihi suitor will scenm
Tny ih Coppo.ks and thr Council
Bluff people Ha will h on ih
M'l lian el Rotariant lo lh Pa.
riiiC'foa.l or th international
Roiary convention th early pari el
J'tn.
Lunehwn.
Mr. F, A. WVkham ntrrtiinrd
at lunch o Wdnrdy, v.hn COvrt
r placed or nine gue.u.
Garden (lnr formed an attra.
tiv rn'rpce lor lh dming taht
and ihe afternoon n devoted to
. bride.
Houm Party in Battle Cr1c
Mitt Gretrhen Empki and Mi
Fuih Cooper, v. ho attend th Na
hnna! Kindergarten school in Chi
'ago. ar spending thi week-end in
Fattl CreW. Mich.-, with former
Council Bluff people. Mr. and Mr.
rt DeVol. who have planned a
ries of entertaining lor Iheie stu
dcnti. " Bridge Luncheons.
' Mn. For Maxfield and Mr. 1 I.
Klihr entertained on both Tuesday !
na w elneday of lat week at the
Maxfield home on Oakland avenue.
Thirty-two guet were present for
luncheon the first day and the table
decoration were little ivory basket
filed with pink roses and lavender
tweetpea.
Mr. Jutiu Rotenfeld wat award
ed the hiqh acore prire and Mr.
JV'illiam Maurer the second.
On Vedneday 10 tables of jruet
frere present and Ihe same color
scheme was ned. Prizes at bridge
n this occasion were awarded Mrs.
JV. E. Dawson and Mrs. Leo Wick
ham. J France Earenfight to Mexico.
Miss Frances Earenfight of this
city left Chicago Friday with the
members of the Pavley-Oukrainsky
Pallet company, for a, month's tour
In Mexico.
They have been invited by the
Mexican impresario, Senor Del Ri
Vero. to play an engagement in the
Ft Toreo, the largest bull ring in
the world. It was there where Caruso
Jiscd to sing, but has recently been
roofed over, and this, organization
ivill he the. first to appear in the re
rnodeled awpitheater, which will seat
24.000 persons.
Complete scenery and equipment
for 12 elaborate ballets and 54 diver-
jltsements are beinu taken for the
-l3Uf, and the Mexican government
swill provide a special tram for the
' -company of SO. . v . '
i Following her engagement there
fiss Earenfight will return to Coun-
ci ' Bluffs to reopen- her dancing
- Vtudio. ; "'
f'l Mrs. Green Hostess.
I Mrs. Thomas fSreen gave a lovely
on voyage luncheon and bridge on
v , Friday at her home complimentary
Jo Miss Agnes Wickham, who sails
Jor Europe in June.
J Pink roses in a glass bowl were
. JrTectively used on the table and cov
ers were placed for 10,
' 'I ' ',. a. Series of Parties.
At the home of Mrs. Frank Ever
Tst a luncheon was given Wednes
; f'ay by Mrs. Everest and Mrs. Fred
k Johnson.
J .. Pink peonies and lavender iris
: . Svere- used . in decorating, and' 44
-guests attended.x
"V Mrs. Everest also entertained at
Juncheon again on Thursday, when
Jrovtrs were placed for 38, and on
Saturday for 32 guests at bridge.
.-':'. .V , House Guests.
" Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Garrett have
"as their guests Mrs. H. C. Doyle
" ' 'and Mrs. George Griffin of Chicago
und Mrs. Garland Windle of Valpa
iaiso, Ind.
yi-t In their honor a dinner of 20 cov
. ' yrs will be given by the Garretts at
. i Ihe Country club opening next Tues
" ..V'Jlay. Several other parties are also
being planned. '
J- I Bridge Parties.
, , Two bridge' parties .were given last
-wcck by Mrs. William Groneweg at
;".': Jier home on Glen avenue.
Seven "tables of guests were pres
cnt on Monday when the high score
prize was won by NMrs. Theodore
,5'etersen. Mrs. Norman Filbert was
. ."awarded the cut-for-all.
. On Thursday Mrs. Harley Mayne
j-cceived the prize for high score and
Jhe ' cut-or-all was won by Mrs.
. vHcnry Cox of Omaha.
; - Poppy Day. ;
I '. Myriads of bright red poppies were
sol3 on the streets of Council Bluffs
"Saturday, and any citizen who has
' : jiot contributed to the fund for dis
, aUed soldiera by purchasing one of
v" -these national memorial flowers will
. D ave an opportunity of doing so next
, ,V; jTuesday . -,
c f .On that day pretty young -girls
- land mrtrons will assist in .the sale
i.Jof the.porpies. and the work will be
: .directed by the . American Legion
"auxiliary.
' AU members-of the American Le-Jgin-
and auxiliary are expected to
Jtakek part in the Memorial day exer
cises at which time these flowers will
Jbe worn. ,
, :x Event to Come. -
The Girl's Glee club of the Uni
versity of Omaha will givt a Pastoral
jopera at the Thomas Jefferson High
..school Tuesday evening, May 30.
X Bridge-Luncheon Series.
J The first in a series of bride
luncheons which Mrs. S. T. McAtee
"and her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Rey
noJds are having was given Saturday
, at the McAtee home with 28 guests
present :
These hostesses haves planned
;similar affairs for Monday, Wednes
day and Saturday of this week.
Country Club Opening.
Memorial day' will be the occasion
tfor the formal opening of the Coun
cil Bluffs Country club and from the
number of .reservations which have
already been made, ih 4mntr-dnr
ihi tear premi 10 N tla em.
More ihaq Jul p!tet been
nS'd lor H diiinrr and ethers
rpit o irie iheir r mtiOl !
JiV.
. Ihe club (tout and ground hate
been undrrgomg soma rxtentiv im,
prot'ittflU, and Ihe epenmi of thi
hopitlhlt dub i greatly anticipated
by the member.
Wallact WreeWr Succful.
W'altart Wheeler i Couniil
Rlarf young pun who ht 'nude
in muttffl circle snd ihi Uti
v4 demonttra'ed it HurgeiN'a(i
Tea -om in Omaha )t Monday
when "iiihiieni.1 a love duel er
itperi (or two, n tung a the
fourth in Ihe erit of Muy lettiial
program.
The word of ihe poem by Elut
tr were et to muic by Mr.
Wheeler, and muicl critic irm hi
work decidedly out-el'tp ordinary
and thoroughly muict and irtiMie
in every detail.
Peron1.
Reed Flirkinger ted Saturday for
Waihington, 1. C,
. Mrs. Do.n Waller snd rhitdren are
visiting relative in D' Mome. la.
Mr. ind Mr. Sam Kitelman an
pounce the birth of a ion Saturday,
May 20.
W. A. Maurer has returned from
Chicago, where he went last week
on buiines.
Mr? and Mr. Harry McGe left
Monday night (or three week'
trip to California.
Mr. Clara Bonham returned
Thursday from Cedar Rapid, where
the ha been visiting a tister.
Mr. A. Louie' and her daughter,
M Leontine. who have been in
Europe for the last year. ailed for
New York on the New Amsterdam
Wednesday, May 17. They were
Benson Society
-Bern an Correspondent Call Walnut 5370.-
Benson Woman's Club Activities.
Mrr. D. C. Sturtz, chairman of
the house and home committee of
the Benson Woman's club, an
nounces a home bake and candy
sale to be held the last Saturday in
June at the C. N. Wolfe & Son gro
cery store.
The program committees of the
literary and music department met
at the homes of Mrs. J. T. Pickard
and L. E.'Hunt and brean the work
on the study programs for the com
ing club year.
Entertains for Out-of-Town Guest
Mrs. J. Moran entertained at her
home Tuesday in honor of Mrs. R.
W. Sinclair of PortJand, Ore.,
B. S. Chapter, P. E. O. Sisterhood.
Mrs. ,T. Hi Shinn will be hostess
at her home, 5108 Webster street,
to the members of the B. S. chap
ter of the P. E. O. sisterhood Mon
day. May 29. The "short ttory"
is the subiect for the study pro
gram. Mrs. Cecilia Townsend,
leader.
Benson Community to Picnic.
Under the auspices of the Com
mercial club. Benson community
members will picnic Thursday. June
I. at Krug park. O. C. Kindig of
the Bank of Benson, who is chair
man of the executive committee, has
arranged for several . . thousand
tickets for admission to the park.
These tickets can be secured abso
lutely free, from anv merchant in
Benson. An automobile parade will
orecede the picnic. Cars will form
in line of march at 3 p. m. at the
Military garage. Games and con
tests will be enjoyed and prizes will
be given by the merchants of Ben
son. Barket lunches will be en
joyed. Hot coffee furnished free.
Committee on arrangemnts are:
Executive, O. C. Kindig. E. L.
Horn, Dr. Heumann, Earl Dean and
E. Graves: narade committee, V. B.
Burkett.. C. 'C. Johnson, P. A. Clark,
H. O. Hurd and George McArdle;
soorts committee. Howard Hutton,
P. S. Knight. Charles Anderson, D.
Uldin and Paul Rivett: entertain
ment. O. C Kindig. R. E. Roberts,
Dale Wolfe and H. H. Kramer: pub
licity. E. S. Folsom. E. H. Tindell,
A. F. Knopp and Amos Heneley.
Attends District Convention.
Twenty-five members of the Belle
Rebekah lodge attended the district
convention at Florence Tuesday,
May 23. A 6 o'clock dinner was
served to members and delegates.
Mrs. E. E. Paddock of the ( Belle
Rebekah lodge was elected vice
president of the district.
Entertains at Dinner.
Mrs. James Maney entertained at
dinner Monday in honor of Mr. and
Mri. Charles Larsen and daughter,
Gertrude of Denver. Covers were
piaced for Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and
daughter. Gertrude; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Knudsen; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Spring. Miss Lizzie McMahon, Miss
Zella Ward of Callaway, Neb.; Mrs.
Maney and sons. James and Francis,"
and daughter. Miss Edna Maney;
Mrs. Joseph McGuire. '
. Operetta Repeated. ' ;
Members of the Walther league of
the Immanual I-utheran church re
peated the operetta, "The Windmills
of Holland," Friday evening at Elk
horn, Neb.
Entertains Sunday School Class.
Mrs. Jason Davis enjertained the
members of her Sunday school class
of the Presbyterian church af a pic
nic Sunday afternoon at Elmwood
park. Members of the class at
tended. Church Activities. . '
Ladies of the Presbyterian church
have been very successful in their
activities during the past two weeks.
The rummage sale held in South
Omaha netted $76 for the society and
72 were served at the progressive
May breakfast last Wednesday.
Decoration at Mt Hope.
Mrs. F. E. Young has charge of
the decoration of the soldiers' graves
at. the Mt. Hope cemetery. The
American Legion will place a flag on
each grave and Mrs. F. E. Young,
nnder the auspices of the War
Mothers' organization, will place a
boquet of flowers and a gold star.
Mrs. Young will also place American
legion markers upon each grave.
Children's Day Program.
Mrs. W. F. Reishaw has charge tf
the children's day program to be
given Sunday, June 11, at the
Methodist church.
Double Five Club.
Members of the Double Five club
entertained at a surprise party Mon
1 atiompanied by l oung French
' g.rl. itieirt el A. Me'iger el hi
'y, who ' coming to ieunc4
Isiyrl wait ihe.r home.
Mr. Frank V tght left tt Wed.
iietdiy (or Mlan4 l '"t her
eei. Ueorge, who is tudenl at
Ann i poll,
Pr. and Mm. M. A. Tinley t.
turned Saturday from t. Loui.
where ihe dof.r i'tcndrd a medual
conve,iiKn,
Frank Officer, formerly ef Ihi
city, but now el New Mexuo, i
tunor in I'omutl Rtuf )l it a
nephew el Charles T. Oriicer.
Mitt Jen Hitchcock, who recently
returned from China, tpeni a few
ilavt lal week with Mn Nan
Murphy it her home on Tark av.
ime.
Mr. Lawre.ice Phipp el Denver,
Colo,, i iiinng in in city. Mr.
I'hippt he'or her marriage wa M'
Clad Hart and i lh daughter ef
E. W. Hart.
Mi Elizabeth Quinn left the
early pari f the week for Ottumna,
14., where the will viii until the
middle of June w ith her tister, Mr.
Wallace Graham, and Mr. Graham.
Mis Margaret Taylor and her
?'jnt. Mn. M. Taylor, who lormerly
lived in Council Blurt and hae
been rioting here for teveral week,
returned Wednetday lo Kama
City, where ihey now reside.
Mr. Walter I, Smith, accompan
ied by her daughter. Mr. Barbara
Hall, a.id granddaughter, Barbara,
and Mrs. Cunningham, plan to
leave m Ihe very near luture for
California, where ihey will make
their home.
Mr. Thomas Christian, who ha
been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mr. J. F. Hushes, leave next
Thursday to join her husband.
Lieut. Christian, who has recently
beon transferred from Camp Travis.
Sjvi Antonio, Tex., to Fort Logan.
Colorado.
day evening for Mr. and Mr. C. A.
Loomis. who have purchased a new
home at 24th and Fort streets. The
evening was spent in games. Straw
berry short cake and hot coffee was
served.
Feed Sale.
The two circles of the Methodist
Aid society will conduct a home
cooked food sale Saturday, June 3,
at ones grocery store.
Family Picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitch and 25
relatives picniced at Elmwood park.
Mrs. Hennegan Hostess.
Mrs. M. Hennegan was hostess
Thursday to the members of the
Baptist Mission society. After the
rtudy program the hostess served a
dainty luncheon.
Dinner Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hess and
sons. Francis and Clarence, and Mrs.
Katherine Rink of Richmond, Ind.,
and Charles Barry of Blair, Neb.,
were Tuesday dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. James Maney.
Attends Royal Neighbor Convention
Nine members of the Benson
camp of Royal Neighbors attended
the convention held Monday at
Council Bluffs. ' . ,"
Will Serve Church Dinners. ' '
The ladies of the Benson Chris
tian church will serve the luncheons
and dinners at the North Side Chris
tian church during the two days ses
sion of the School of Evangelism,
J'tne 1 and 2. Representatives from
all the churches of the district will
be in attendance.
Affairs for Mrs. Larson.
Mrs. Harry Knudsen entertained
at a two-course luncheon Wednes
day, in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Charles Larsen and Mrs. Larsen and
daughter. Gertrude, of Denver. Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spring entertain
ed Thursday i)i honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Larson and daughte.
High School Operetta.
Memberjs of the Orphens club of
the Benson High school will out on
an operetta Friday evening, June 2.
in the assembly room of the Benson
High school. ; .
Attends College Club Luncheon.
Mrs. C. C. Beavers attended the
annual luncheon of the Omaha Col
lege club Saturday at the Prettiest
Mile club.
Royal Neighbor Kensington.
The Roval Neighbor kensineton
vill meet Thursday afternoon, June
1. at the home of Mrs. Barker, 2332
North Sixty-fifth street.
Graduates at Hastings.
Miss Lillian Huber, a former Ben
son High school girl graduated Fri
day evening, May 19. from the Mary
Lanning Memorial hospital at Hast
ings, Neb. Miss Huber left Benson
a few years ago with her Rarents to
reside at Kearney, Neb.
Baptist Mission Social.
The ladies of the Benson Baptist
Mission society will entertain at a
social evening Thursday ' evening,
June 1. at the church. The public
is invited to attend. -;
Personals.
Walter Snell leaves Friday for
Clinton, N. Y.
- George Verecuysee is suffering
from a broken arm. . " .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hitchcock and
family -spent Sunday with friends
near Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Tyson left
Friday evening for a visit with rela
tives in Chicago. - ,
Mrs. Frank Pence of Kansas City
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Pence.
Charles and Vernon Lessard were
Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.
Earl Watson of Avoca, la.
Charles Earry of Blair visited at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. James
Maney, the early part of the week.
Dr. F. D. Woodring of Lincoln
was a midweek guest at the home
of his sister. Mrs. C. C. Beavers, and
Mr. Beavers.
" Mrs. C. L. I Hyde and Miss Flora
Crain of Logan, la., were guests dur
ing the past week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Hyde.
Glee Gardner, who has been a
student at the state university, will
pend the summer at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gard
ner. Mrs. James Killion and daughfr.
Opal, and Mrs. Ralph Killion of
Albian. Neb., were week-end guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Fitch
THE SEE: OMAHA? SUNDAY. MAY C. ti
Fashion's veiling mehe are bound
in double thiikneoe el chiffon and
georgette.
prei to Follow Fashion Through
the Summer.
THOS. KILTATRICK'S. Fif
teenth and Douglt. ha
through a very happy eirnwnuiue
found It noihl la eer Madam
Omaha a rurpritingly large hoint;
ol drette ef every conceivable nta-
lenal and styling deigned to clothe
Milady ef rahion in exqutiit p-
comingne throughout the summer
at once very, very low. Dre
for tre and 'port ' $19 75
hav choen lor their fashioning
irepe de chine and krep knit com
bination, tub ttlkt, lac incolette
and taffeta, nearly all ol the in lh
popular liavy. For street, danr and
port u i a grouping at $24 75 de
veloped in tatm bak rrene. Roh
anara. crepe print, Canton crepe
and cren de chine, fa'hion't fa
vored fabric in all the new colors.
For ttreet, club and dinner wear it
the showing at $29,73. which include
lh new C'orticelli print. Shantung
and fancy pebble cloth among the
fabric formerly known and loved.
At $39.75 i a very lovely election
of drenes lor street, dinnr, club
and evenina wear, among them
many black and cream lace creation
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function, during spring and t.m-
mer. lo be notea is tn wine tire
range of the dreses on sale, dretse
for every on from the slender
16-year old lo the mature matron
who requires a size 48 1-2.
"Reasons Why" Women Like This
Beauty Shop.
INSTANT service i on of the
ost popular hits of the Herzberg
Beauty Shop, Mezzanine floor, 1519
Douglas. The large corps of at
tendants assures a promptness of
work gratifying, indeed. The hair
dressing is up-to-the-minute, too,
every new fad is quickly adopted by
the skilled fingers of the "mamzelle"
who achieves 4he coiffure. One must
know how to wear the earrings and
combs in the lovely display in this
shoo! The kiddies love to have
their "Bob" at Herzberg's. Work
is done for boys as well as girls.
Mirrors in Polychrome Frames
Carry Lovely Pictures at the Tops.
FRENCH prints adorn the tops of
the large mirrors in polychrome
frames which they're offering as a
special gift value. $1.98. in the Bran
deis Picture Department, sixth floor.
A gift for every occasion in this
department.
As suggestion for a gift to the boy
graduate a cap of imported shawl
ing in brown or green check, silk
lined, light and coot. Soft enough
to tuck into the pocket. It makes a
delightful gift offering, $5.
. .
Tailored To Order Shirt Affords
Exceeding Satisfaction.
THE Burgess Shirt Company, sec
ond floor Karbach block,
Fifteenth and Douglas, makes beau
tiful tailored shirts. Once tailored,
always tailored you'll declare after
noting the smart appearance and the
trig "feel" of a Burgess made shirt.
The cost is but a little more than
a ready-made sh.rt. Send for sam-
pies. and prices.
A season., of parasols great fluffy
ones preferably!
Take Homecooked Chicken Sand
wiches in Your Picnic Luncheon '
TTHEN you'rs planning your pic-
. . . .
" flic you're sure
to include the
luncheon boxes from the Miller Box
Lunch Co., 23rd & Farnam, phone
At. 6390, for they're just full of home
cooked chicken sandwiches. Sur
prises in the way of other delicacies
add to their deliciousness, a very
satisfactory box for 50c. Delivered
to your home upon request.
. ,
Permanent Wave , Arlds Becoming
Lines to Every Face.
JUST arrived home is Miss .Bink
ley of the1 Blue Bird Beauty
Shop, 408 Securities BIdg., 16th and
Farnam,' witn the very latest ideas on
permanent waving and hairdressing.
r ,i, f . j.i:L.f..i . 1- - i
iouu una most aengnuui mc : ihc-
ing contour of the face emphasized
uy iiicpnn d.ic.il wave.
Bird Shop has a Frederick Wav
ing Machine operated the Frederick
way.
Yards And Yards of Hemstiched
Ruffles For Miss Spring's Color
ful Frocks or Gorgandie
YARDS and yards of picoted ruf
fles it takes to make a summer
at least that's the conclusion arrived
at when in The Mode Pleating Shop,
4th Floor Paxton Block, 16th & Far
nam the other day I saw thein
measuring the last of 1590 yards of
picot edged ruffling. A shop of
pleating, hemstitching, and decorative
embellishment you'll be glad to have
tound.
. Pleats and crepe de chine si
inseparable.
An Eastman Kodak The Gift
of
Gifts For Bride or Graduate
rpHE Lee Rialto Drug store, 15th 5
Douglas has an extensive showing
of Eastman kodaks suitable as gifts
to either the Bride or Girl Graduate.
There are the folding kodaks wTiich
take large clear pictures, but which
occupy very small space in the lug
gage receptablcs. A kodak for every
gift purpose.
Mr3) J oppin$ villi folly
wat not meant tor dohttfti valU,
A" J JuiVl, uneventful 4a$;
I font the hum e fJ thee U,
The beckoning el bfoaJ iVffWij,J.
tont variety an J (hinge
No $ameneis, no monotony:
DEAR FASHION' FOLLOWERS:
'PHK vogue e lh hre.piec conum contimieit fr be. ou tav.
X than a little rreamy whit linen
in red with a bit! lip-en port
lor lbi (hie atfair! Three. piet
eaon't unlitened color u hemes
a well a from tnr amazingly uw
BMuniuiiy emnroinerea linen are
onered (or gifting to June bride at
jfM tt,mingm indfJfSi M,dfir4
pillow cases, exquisite, intricately
wrought are $9 85 a pair, a SIS value.
Lars doilies a $3.50 value are but
$1.50.
Rings of Onyx Diamond Set Priced
Surprisingly Low.
AT THE Richter Jewel Shop. Sev
enteenth and Harney, are offer
ed charming little finger ring for Ihe
girl graduate onyx in quaint, oblong
and oval shapings, diamond set, for
$13.50. A gift every girl of today
will welcome as the "just right" touch
to the dainty costume of the season
the bit of black denianded by Dame
Fashion.
No sports costume is complete
without its scarf of silk or wool,
Have You Experienced The Delight
Printed Patterns?
T71VEN if yo,u have never sewed before you can follow one of the new
J2iMcCall Vinted" patterns from the Hayden Pattern" Department and
make an enchantingiy tyleul littIe frock Read the dirertions on the
pattern pieces as you lay them on the material. How to cut out and to
sew is seen in an instant so that dressmaking is easier than it has been
before. 'The new McCall Summer Quarterly, 25c, is now ready and con
tains 76 pages of direct-from-Paris fashion ideas, styles in the new "printed"
patterns.
The Thoughtful Giver Purchases the
Wedding Gift and Graduate Gift at
Reliable Jewelers.
T T is well to give a thought to the
X
known policy of the shop in which
the purchase for the bride or gradu
ate is made. For many years the
John Henrickson Jewel Shop, Six
teenth and Capitol, has stood for
honest dealing a reason why it is a
name of which to be proud when it
appears upon the gift box. It is the
assurance to the recipient that this is
-:fi. r . t. r i l i
a kiil oi suiicic wuiui, a. gui wuiwn
best exnresses the Honor's sentiment.
Never hag the gift line at Henrick-
son's been more cpmplete. Especial
ly large is the selection offered in
silver hollowware. Wedding silver
chests are $10, $17.50. $25, $37.50 and
up. The separate pieces suitable for
showers for the bride are unusually
interesting. A gift shop you'll de
light in! ,
Dark Leaves of Wreaths Lovely
Background For Light Grasses
and Flowers.
THE Welsh Flower Shop, Seven
teenth and Douglas, has a love
ly display of wreaths for Memorial
day. In large and small sizes one
k selection for permanent
de(rations of the Kravc prices
. $, . ? ..
With a gown of white satin is
worn a black velvet cape lined with
ermine. .
Store Your Furs Early in the Spring.
DON'T get careless in the spring,
throwing your furs round your
shoulders in the car when it is really
too warm to wear them. Save them
for the first days of next fall and
winter. Dresher's, Twenty-second
and Farnam, will call for them
promptly upon receipt of your call,
At. 0345, cleaning ithem expertly
and storing them until receiving a
call for fall delivery. Thoroughly
modern, the great storage vaults,
of perfect refrigeration where furs
seem to grow in loveliness with
each day they're stored.
Booklet of Untold Value to One
. Who Would Achieve the "Smart
Appearance."
A SK Mrs. Stears at the Flower-in
J-the Bottle Perfume Shop, 1025
W. O. W. Bldg. 14th and Farnam,
for the free booklet, "Smart Appear
ance," which tells you how to look
your "very best." Next Sunday I'll
tell you how to obtain a flacon of
exquisite perfume free.
liock bound on qur ne.l l.ne, curt,
ot e( the elam eineham. leesle
pont rotuniet in ratme, K"lunaia and
and deerv jttrutio! Irmn ihe tndHini
pine.
of Novel
Again New Showing
Frocks.
LAMOND5. 17ih and Farnam.
asain l Milady el Fahion'
attention lo a hotvi"g entirely new.
whiih nnbodi ihe fixiii and till
ing ltioi favored by lh ino d'.
criminating design Figured
i rr ', nun'- mm win hhi
ktA L...i .,.v ... !,. mh.
pioikine. mp new nnen an-i
gingham iepiecimng ihe voguiMt
style note lo lie Av-rt&,
Ro Petal li.flrt water i beauti
fully bottled fr lh gilt table el ihe
girl graduate, J4c. A very xquiiie
rtience!
"Three O'clock in the M'tniPi" Fas
cinating New Song.
THE tcint dialing bit of melody,
"Three O'clock in lh Morning."
mi i decided hit at lh Rialto thea
ter last week. A hauntingly weel.
rxquisitely tuned ong which it ideal
ly tutted to ihe new dance. Thit
ong wa introduced torn time ago
by lh sheet muic department at the
A. Hospe Company, 151 J Douglas,
and is among the prettiest of the late
songs which 1 ve listed below
Nobody Lied 30e
Stumbling 30e
Virginia Blue .30c
Three Q'Clock in the morn
ing 30c
Cuddle Blues 30c
Little Thoughts 30c
Georgia ."...30c
When ordering please include post-
Z. They will be glad to place your
name on their permanent mailing list
to receive notice of the new in things
musical.
of Making a Frock After The New
Pleated Sports Skirts Sway in Grace
.
ful Fullness Under
Sweaters :'
M 1 "
Summers
"VTERY, very soft and very, very
pleated are the sports skirts for
wear under Summer's sweaters. Fas
cinating very you'll agree after see
ing the novel pleating arrangements
designed by the. Ideal Button &
Pleating Company, 3rd Floor Brown
Block, 16th & Douglas. May I send
you one of their catalogs which show
in large photographs exactly how
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vour SKirt w u 100K wneii nn snear
-
lavishing indeed are the new
prfnted crepes. One of the Chinese
red crepes brocaded in the same
j. -r
s
"b
shade has an all-over
dragons.
, ,
Hat Shop Remodels Ostrich, Fur and
Marabou.
mHE Kruger Hat Shop, 303 Baker
1
block, not only reblocks and
trims hats, but remodels ostrich, fur
and marabou as well
Closes at 2
on Saturdays,
Vanity cases for compact powders
have Japanese embroidered silk lids,
$1.50 and $2. These in flesh, white
cr'brunette may be refilled for 25c.
I want ne b facet ani nev tcenet
And nev o&ventutet endlent!-
mini not even pau for rett,
A'of have time to thlnlf, f or then
Aji e!J, oU grief that fill not die
Would come to haunt me once ogan
-THE GOAD, by Adtl L, d Leeuw, in January Designer.
Modem Women Should Undertnd
and t g'. f" what could b lovelier
and Mh-gudie by thetked gingham
la be urf flm SIJ, lit ptiie quoted
bVei weave r guldy with In
ol injenuny a lo t)lr and labrkt
Jewel Shop Prepares for Every
Need of ihe Wedding Party
THE P' Jwl Shop, imh a;td
Hatiiey, is prepared lo fill very
need ef lh discriminating purchaser
.i- il i-..
oi gin. mr me wrmnni r"r-
lh uther on might tukgeM a rte
o Dutch silver h tray, initialed
t u ..i.,. . ,....,
penril el gold or ilvr, or a clevii
' . ... , . .....u-
individual fUk lor each loyal "uh
lh bride' gift lo her maid. In
ininou indetiiuriihl peart of iden
tical length, dainty little pin lo
..... .....-. , . .
adorn lh dainty new voile fro, k el
summer or quamtly.haied tittle van
ine. For lh brid en hrr wdding
day nothing could I nicer than a
jeweled writ watch er en ef the
new flexible bracelet. The bride's
gift to the groom a set of exquisite
platinum curt Imk for dret wear.
A hop lo terve your every jewel
f.mry!
Vacation Days Where to Spend
Them Whst Clothes to Select
Question of Paramount Importance.
TTACATION days loom as quite
' the biggest ipiestion of the day.
Next lo "where"' to spenl them is
ihe all-important "what" lo wear.
Tweed O'VVool, you'll ag-et. is lh
ideal suit for every occaion of vaca
t'on. whether the travel be in thi
country or abroad. To be seen at
Wilcox & Allen' tpacions store.
17th and Harney, they're tJtisfyingly
smart in tailoring (man-sty. e). ideal-
ly adapted to the exigemi,- of any
tup, for the hhnc is wr.r.kle ana
damp-proof a wonderful combina
tion. The prices range irom $22.50
way to fit every tvpe of figure. Send
tor illustrated booklet if fiuble to
view the large new shipment.
V w
Oh, But It's Delicious.
rp HAT spring chicken, home
rooked, uhich i a daily feature
of the dinner menu atthe Metropoli- pieces suitable for the dimng room,
tan Dining Room. Hotel Keen. 18th These have been carefully framed
and Harney. One-half a spring and reflect the individuality of the
chicken ready cooked, no waiting! giver. You will find that the prices
. quoted on the exquisite gift pictures
a-,..;,. T.n,i,;m. "MiiV a the represent those most desired by the
c X. u Peo" who is invited to many show
Perfect Soft Unnk. ers an(j weddings during the month
C URELY it is worthy of our coun- 0f brides. Watch the little window
try that her sons should proclaim
mill- i, th- national drink for en
ergy-building value, its "vitamines"
essential to that desired state of be-
ing "Fullapep" without which no
:fri"n..ca.!ll?':.Pr! 'Z'r
lams more vuan.i.ics ,.. ...j w-
food product, and Alamito mule is
pure a fact easily decided after a
trip through their building at Twenty-sixth
and Leavenworth. Has your
club made an appointment to -isit
the dairy vet? Remember there's an
offer of $10, $25, $35 and $50 to the
club having the most votes. A vn
.nt " Znnts StisS1
0409 for appointments for visiting.
visu
as
The Manner and Matter of Sports
Fabrics Are Varied.
MLLINSON'S newest achieve-
"meut in fabrics for sports togs
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is a delightfully coarse weave in all
silk threads. Fisher Maid, now dis-
V . CI 1C1T rt...
played at the Silk Shop, 1517 Doug-
las. bvery one ot tne marvelous new
sports shades is represented mtne
showing, dandelianye low .citron,
Mohawk, Tile, Lip Stick and black
and white standing highest : in popu-
laritv. A $3.50 value this, new
snorts fabric in a 40-inch width is
offered at $1.50 a yard.
"Bobs" and
Earmuffs," Technical
Names Given to Ravishing Hair
( Pieces.
A BEAUTY secret, girls! Many of
your friends have no more hair
than you haye, but they've discovered
the smart appearance to be achieved
by the donning of "bobs" of soft
curls and earmuffs of rolling wavi
ness. The F. M. Schadell company
hair department, 1522 Douglas, have
just received a new shipment of chic
SlT-ndWwag
Dainty little barettes. so lovely in ef-.
feet, are 50c, 75c and $1. circular lines. '
, . .
Nine Tubs ef Water for Each Tub of Odd sleeves are characteristic of
Clothes. the spring wraps. :
rn HE Excelsior Family Laundry, shades o brown are vcry dear
x 1507 Capitol Ave., D. 3200, takes to Paris this spring,
better care of your clothes than you
do yourself! Nine changes of water Smart new bags for afternoon
are made on each tub of clothes. It's are envelope shaped,
the abundance of water available in
this family laundry that gives your There is a profuse use of em
things that cleaner, whiter appear- broidery as trimming,
ance and conserves their life. Only- -
the purest of white neutral soap is Dresses of figured chintf are gay
used and everything is washed as and summery affairs,
carefully as you would wash a piece
of fine linen. Better care during the No trimming is used on hats with
laundering process means longer life large rolling brim,
to clothes and linens. .
" White will be very fashionable
Handwrought Kirk Silver Offers Ex- for spring and summer.
quisite Gift Suggestions for Wed- t- r . . . , ...
j. . . . The new English box-style of top
dings and, Anniversary Occasions. coat is smart this spring.
THE C. B. Brown Jewel Shop, 220
South Sixteenth street, has an Beading is a favorite way of
unusually extensive showing: of the trimming afternoon frocks.
i.. i i- t-:.i. -:t i
iicijf luvciy xviiK silver, suuuiy uci.u.
rated by hand in raised flowers, ferns
and lacey leaves. To Samuel Kirk &
Son company belongs the distinction
0f being the 0idest maker of silver-
ware in the united states, one of the
reasons why the gift of Kirk silver
wins the most prominent place on the
prides gitt table! Unique in design,
it carries the distinction of originality
to be desired in the gift selected. In
the display are serving pieces which
vou'll be nroud to arlcnnu IHcr as
you gift, a representation of pieces
impressive for the money expended.
You'll enjoy the fitted chest of Kirk
silver; it is marvelously complete.
8-C
the Advsntagts of the Permanent
Wave.
MADAM owe il io herlf to
thoroughly imrttigai lh ad
itntage el ihe permanent wave as
put in by the skilled operator at lh
Burge.Nah Black and Whit
de Reaut. Hotel
Fen,eil,fi ,d ,n BU.knon heau-
tv parlor All waving t don mder
lh direct super vision of ihe authori-
i.r on train anr kiu. Mr, Rohert
'A ... r ' .. . ,..,.,. ef the
utinoit flterttvrnc in operating lh
waving machine. Oh the lime and
money en avet by having a per.
nunenily waved coiflur which growt
inoie lovely w ith ach shampoo, a de
rided delight during lh month of
Drins and uiumer wnen vacsnon
f , ,r(,rlv Br0omd
appearance at ail time, um. oi
cnurte. madam wilt at once lake Ihe
step lo acquaint hrelf with the per
manent wave, most modern achieve
ment of the beauty cult I,
When Milady chooses a fur for
summer wear it is quite sure to be
a light-tinted fox, ,
June Brides' Week in Art Depart
ment rp HHIS is June Brides' week in the
-a- A. Hospe Company art depart
ment, 1513 Douglas. For this oc
casion they have assembled a
fine assortment of framed Wallace
Nuttings, Torquay English Gardens
anrl cnine snlendid imoorted floral
for $5 gifts!
Flowers for Memorial Day.
it EMORIAL Day is a day when
il one must have the Joveiiest
flower, available. You will find the
flr4,.j : .u. Tu R,h
Flower Shop, 18th and Farnam, un
usually beautiful, the delivery service
of exceptional satisfaction.
(iivrt;i - UI1V.I VVi Hi it i ua . at.a.
Upon The Skillful Originality And
Experience of the Caterer Depends
The Success of The Wedding Fes
tivities. rpHE entire success of the festive
X functions of the modern wedding
depends largely upon the skill of the
caterer who must be a person of dis-
crimination in many ways.. He must
have a knowledge of just what other
, . he h h d
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'Cttlll IUIIV.IIVII9! IVI IS. HUUIU Uttl
do ,Q haye menus of dtcorations sim.
;ar t0 those of one.s .nearest and
dearest friends. You will find the
services o Aifred jon, Caterer, V
ph0ne Webster 0752 satisfactory in
the ,maiest details,
Appealing Sentiment Attached to
Silver Which Graced Mothered
Weddins Gift Table,
m HERE'S a. lovely aentiment at-
tached to the silver service which
graced mother's wedding gift table
many years ago its of unusual im-
portance when its shining beauty
adorns daughter's new home. Send
the old silver to the Western Motor
Car Co., 3002 Farnam, they will re
new its exquisiteness in a marvelous '
way. -.
Sent Forth by Fashion.
Tailored skirts are still cut
on
Some of the capes are circular,
with' fitted shoulders and snug col-
lars.
reach colored crepe de chine and
mauye chiffon make an enchanting
negligee.
T,,
ir TM1!iirk RtttcterM
rtlcnt Utile. Adv.
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