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s THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. i Society Notes : Personal Gosswp : Woman's Work : Household Topics £} DS SRR 27 T ; SOGIETY LEADERS l Timely Fashion Hint I " “ wmeralds and sapphires, the cheaper stones 1PsS on l( ash?,ons like the peridots, aquamarines and tourna Mt #s, are in the first favor. Silk_jersey Bxquisitely dainty underwear, suitable for Silk jersey banded with fur fs still tn \ OXECUILC, “ingerie, 18 of flesh-colorec Ml S | georgette crepe or the American-names Plald silk walsts, with high collars, are| fabrics similar in texture, some sets charm ely trimmed with lace; others, simple but Gilly affective, are trimmed with machine matitching. [ = LOST T0 FRIENDS among the advanced autumn waist models. Some " the new couts for motoring are made with several lines of shirring to mark the waist line. 5, al Especlally pleasing because of the charn 1 of its simplicity and its extreme usefulness Ball fringe Is used ax an edging for skirts | |s & guilpe of fine sheer white organdie and tunics, usually in the same color as having a collar of the same material, edged e 1al of the frock. | with plaited rutfle of the sheerest of cross e | barred batiste, each side of the front clos Wool stockings are not a will-o'-the-wisp ing being finished with a similar ruffie it any more. The indications point strongly | sraduated width. to thelr use next winter. Already they are | ywouiawe it be strange if at this late dule | wern on the golf tinks, often in bright col- | woman should voive &, really interssting o | reformea dress? There has been talk of The most fashionable jewelry of the mo- | dress reform for women for years and years | ment is the so-called costume jewelry and | but never have any results at all perma | while jewslers report a falling off in the [ nent or far-reaching been attained. Now | aemand for high-pric ris and rublies, | the talk has come up again. NEW FALL CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON CREDIT Ladies’ New Fali SUITS, $18.50 In this asortment of Suits that we | are offering at a special price Satur- A day are a collection o Ss But It Turns Ont They Were ¢ Engaged in the Innocent . Pastime of Shopping. "% AND THEY ARE SOON FOUND By MELLIFICIA—September 1. | ] Would you believe that some of ! Omaha’s most prominent women % could successfully conceal their | whereabouts from their familics and [ * Uiriends for several hours? That i5; | § what at least four of our best-known | !! } women did without trying to do it at | all. They were not at home, their _ | husbands missed them, their maids f ' knew that they would not be at home i for luncheon, and yet where they were no one knev: Friends knew that they | were lunching together, but where l and with whom they were having icheon they Liad no idea. 1 I sought for them as the parents| Shrimp Salad \ By CONSTANCE CLARKE. At this season of the year fruit and | cooked shrimp, and quarter two me- vegetables are plentiful, and heayy | dium sized tomatoes and one lemon. food and much meat should be avoid- | Have ready a cup of French salad for the little hoy “who wouldn't' I y bis prayers,” but in vain. Rumor | had it that the members of the “Orig- | inai Cooking Club” were to have one | — a‘their little luncheons that noon, | iBut the hostess was unknown, ! . The solution ‘of this little mystery | is that these Ssame society women | | ;':;pi"_::'pjz‘?xg’:"""Ii:fl;':'"’}zfiz“!] ed, and fresh fruit and vegetables|dressing and one lettuce washed and il ther, with the reslt that they | should be served at every mea!, shaken dry in a cloth. Place a layer | ch‘rmt” for the time bein y | Salads are essential. “They should | of lettuce leaves on the dish, then by L3 very seldom be served with heavy|some dressing with a few shrimp | mayonnaise, as the plain French|among it. Use the tomato and lemon dressing, properly seasoned, is more | quarters as a garnish, and, if anv! digestible during hot weather. This | dressing remains, it can be poured | is a new one which is especially de-|over all. | licious: | | Shrimp Salad—Shell one cup of | (Tuesday—A Porch Luncheon.) At the Field Club. ' - Foursome parties will be enter- £ ined at the Field club Saturday | n J.. L. Hyatt, Sam Rey- and J. C. Hartnett. ol 4| Cunningham entetaived | Handsome in the extreme is this | was one of those shown at a recent — b 3 rlr!y at the closing mati-| |, . ki ibi o . . y embroidered net collar, It |neckwear exhibit participated in by A y 4 I ed in th of the season at ahe Field Behbe Bigh i the reck and. falle he_‘ah}?ut twe‘;n): mdlnu,hcturers.]enc}!rol At What Age Should dinner, while you prefer to sip a :',i,"“;:c&'v?;fl““:mfw:,,'fi They 1 Miss Virginia_Dyball_entertained|low on the shoulders. Long points| Shject of the sxbibit was vo standaed | g Man Marry? S st gt o o R R R e N!:: i F?g‘;'d’ :'t‘htlu mlt!fi: fasten in a V in front. This model |ize neckwear styles. a Womanor hian ar’rfl. own brand of religion instead of | f:::finwl‘l:‘::";gwefi::::wll-{ d Faplle gt Mm’i 1, S _.m_j_nmm BY ELIZABETH M. DORRELL. adgglt_lsrgst';l‘!cgi');m 'h".'é?t‘l’;n ! T yeka £34 box Plaatadihs AideY AR - ! : Y ) & Srhas ily sell for $25.00. Wahl, nfin Wanl, | ‘n} SAILS FOR PORTO RICO TO . life or even adamant mental attitudes, By them of ed- L Rot K Gulld, L evs' FriendSh?’p VISIT UNCLE :T“:h perllons :.e:m lo'!hc alblclt::) should never marry, no matter whalt ittl:sms;:ll-% at, %‘:fl;’,.,..‘ 2y : B 3 work themselves into quite a health-|their age. 1 have seen young girls qt er Handsomely Tailored Suits for Stve’fl?:{:.‘rkl!cz {:{::A.): e ful ll?w over l.hc suggestion !h?l :)}f 18 so -""m‘)}?;:":l':dfd :nd Sr::'lcl: :;’:;:ln&“d_n;“‘::::'“:i'“"‘m:‘I_{"':: i cle on this subject. One of my read- one of our candidates for & certain)filch ‘Bl iy tHought oven it B0t R \ t1da, a3 ers, 3 member of the medical profes- high office not long ago proposed m}the'y married a dozen times. I have o . o : 4 gh entertained | #ion, has written me so sanely and marry at the ripe old age of 80, ro|also seen old ladies of 60 whose men- New Arrivals in Beautiful T evening | $incerely in reply to my article that 1 ! | | 1 di H The | want to quote fro { Tettdr and thereabouts. tal plane was so youthful that did ll e g e Judge. ancsn. bl s e A “Why so hot, my little sir?” What|not wonder that men still wanted to FA “E”ES, 310.50 N, dancing and|again to point out some of the quali- , - : m‘ t were! ties W’Ilcx make for love which shall ; difference does age make if two peo- | marry them, i ily emarkhbll disbees. ab 4RI/ Ree 7 el be Iasting and worth while. ple, who are at least old enough to| Did you ever see a boy with a nar- pealingly lduw iYflul Sphlendldly made eck, Katherine Lanning, All i‘ = Rhats know their own minds, propose ta|row ‘forehead and green eyes set LA e M e b IR | irene Blunk. of us remember the beautiful ¥ 4 4 : fie h exceptionally fine in quality. Very | Lanning, . s clasp hands and slide down the re-|close together without knowing that attractive models in straight line and o Myroveneck, (lines from the Psalms, “Except the : S 4 % Y. 3 mmmmlnu, Lord build the house, they labor in mainder of life's hill together? Per-|at 40 he would be a deacon and pass :v.mad u:uc.nlrlrth °3""§¥" X:nd o;ifu-“'«‘ %mz"’- vain ¢hat Build it” ” sonally, it gives me joy to know that thelglate in chlurch and make his wife fall e ey i il el Nothing that is built on foundations even extreme old age has its com-|scald the tea leaves twice? pl Materials are crepe de 3 ol 4 , pensations, Did you ever see a fat, roly-poly chine, new satins, taffeta silks, ele- ‘ esars i‘ise'?}ngtc::o;“i:. “,Ahf?oye'flfi:fr.’;".,gf _ Who was it said, “Marry early. And|boy with thin, light hair and a genius f o ARat RO | Prank Smith. based on strong foundations can not ! if opportunity permits, ogltcn?" for mahking f!il;fldS. that you did not . §:nud- special, sl 6-50 i | d weather time and stress: _ Age cannot wither the hope of mar-| know he would grow into a commer- aeveeennneiiiieaiine | M ies f riage in some gentle hearts, nor cus-|cial traveler and bring his wife a box ’ : are 3:: ‘:{, t‘:,‘:al:r?:::‘;:‘ig:,;m{:/l;:: tom stale its infinite variety of candy when he had stayed out too MEN s FA L L s u lTs $1 8.50 | the builders of life hurry too fast and \\’itlln the I;dyl inb question, mar- lag?d TS TS ik A od‘l R BT A l' i chi riage has evidently become a habhit, | id you ever see a perfectly selfis wonderful showing of the newes models en’s Guarantee | oL waile) o prsaticatiy torie A like having cold Sunday. night sup- |young girl who thought of nothing |Jf - Fnty e et et And e Bk 3 swineing. boed s | d ném: .yc"t&l:r ond,e%;f g{i\*\' L hy) so' doing, this little custom of | the patient wa‘y her husband would ::?{e:i"t]r.;u-{::-ih:m‘{;n:.rw'::d':rhflwl;;:ch ;:rrsen“t;ll:-w;::f"! T cial | I: M\fl‘,‘l‘:’“‘ Ieifi; g?‘fii\e minds ‘m aon:s of'mm 'm takiflz a fresh husband every time | have to, sew on his own buttons and lndu.cefmeir;l ‘wt-h-chu now :urlllomn % outled sssoriment of . @ "“o club today | women whose thoughts run on par- one drooped and died, she has held |set the table Sunday nights, while the b g o Ys uo o lu’in'dwh%’lf #Im lines, whose aims and objects of her mltnd in a marriageable and plas- gelzhfl)lqlré Wgulili)fi’a\?’:g: be buttoning Oth Model I n made for |life are co-operative and whose «[ tic state, er children’s pin S characters ar:pcmupmiomble. A love There lies the crux of the whole Age has nothing to do with a per- t er odels at szoy 522-50 and 525 H. Rushton | that a love based on jealous matter. You are neither too old nor [son’s right to marry. I heard the Buy that Suit Saturday and take advantage of our FREE offer of a new Fall oo fades j ' 3 d.no |l Hat with every Suit. Get yours tomorrow. ; A ou uppreciation of hings that ate. only 160 yauug 1o marty A Yot qiac e abiee 4y il o, ol "rgg e A tull Tine of Men's Hats, Shirts, Ties, Shoes, etc., on credit i Jofa t rary nature and on a com- in that adaptable phase which will|going into mn ¢ v P ) ohved p | sen entertained at Mmd;': p:‘ t&u abjects whose very| . . . . T 5 enable you to glide gently around|the birth of her thirty-second grand- ! arguerite L atoms lack the property of union,” An interesting trip i in store for | your partner’s sharp corners without | child. What a born grandmother that . is a bride-to-be. Pink | Doesn't this sound sane and sensi- | Miss Evelyn Horton, daughter of Mr. | dislocating his life-long habit of want- | woman was! She probably had a used on the table, Theiple? A wild flace of feeling—a tem-|and Mrs. Richard S. Horton, wholing a large cup of coffee with his|genius for home-making. OEERTR Bt ety iucaati an aimaciian that SRS N tor Mayape, Porta| - ; analyzed into the fa at | Ste B )y i Ing W uets. | some little trick of personality ap- | Rico, to visit an uncle who 1esides on | e e (e iy 7 0 © % S VLI R0 | A BIG SPECIAL ENAMELWARE SALE CREDIT CLOTHING CO. Youth plunges headlong into in- | High school, visited in Pittsburgh and < . p S 5 Charl ‘ ot‘ 4 fatuations which m.‘g‘?o:lrlf Ise(l)s %‘::‘:ov’gi‘;’;fl"m’ to her departure for 1417 Douglas stl’eet 4 “Wis., ann ':d g;t e mpulse nm‘il innindcl mlndhcnire for | == 'l jeir_daughter Florence 10| companionship and sympathy mort- | stimulating and refreshing effects to E DAY ONLY Rogenstock of Omaha, | gage its Wl\orf fnture. an active principle contained in them | AND FOR THIS ONE D "::tn el‘ver{vhpofiulm; f friendship is ‘to be based ’:)n all—the d?... cgfitine' or one of “.’ AT THE st of her aun jality— { : ndfln. Harry Fell- f&:‘:fl'“Ix'ym;?1?-::;:'5\:;':“?““;!:);; .“.;.T' | B biea fie o ek ' I ' . I \ frien "!V have congeniality on which min::llv“lllll“u‘fl \\;E;:abel:o ‘fiié‘&lfi e;: \ ] \ B \ Charles T. Kountze and .\m.'fenernll_y accepted meaning) it has a| ' A ONYX—TURQUOISE —BLUE —GRAY Stewart, ll‘ veturned last eve- | foundation of honest JTRIN, Wilto | St A big special purchase of splendid Enamelware, bought at an ex- 2 et iy ik et £ i tra hea scount, enables us to put the entire purchase on Special ‘from Clear Water Lake, Minn, | some respect mutual interest ;n.d h vy.Il b h . ch I 1 : untze moloret with [ broad toleration of points of differ-| Sale for this one day only, at prices that are positively less than ¥ Mrs, W, R. Sweatt of Minne. | ence. ’ ; wholesale. Come to this big Enamelware Sale expecting to find ex- ' b-mfi'fi"m"‘ "‘"“ in er'il. “;“t:::é’d"(e:‘:‘;‘ i'.‘il‘.“' i gl traordinary values and you will not be disappointed and, as always, ] r 3 ally 8 all! ; Mr fln_f and fa ve| Real love ought to include these qual- x‘w_.————-——— btur, l’mnn;:athes:mmw :-:::rfli liking and. understanding and NOTE THESE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES . b v ct. —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— . An emotional attraction--a sort of g 4 i chemical affinity~—an instinctive ap- Our inexpensive eal are all needed to make up love, . RN ut they are not love itself; instead loclhon, combin 1 account of the delay in the - Frances Paine of Ab- with our immense buying power en- Cevesl Cookers, with ables us to make , sl i soon B 29¢ the lower prices. Double and triple coated Enamelware at lm‘ than wholesale prices. they are but one of its parts, When a man and woman are not! congenial, when they do not enjoy | L discussing such impersonal things as was to have given today in her [ politics and current events, when they | d’ in honor of Mrs. Frank [ do not respect each other’s work and City, wan cancelled. | ambitions, they have no right to mar-| jugh may entertain later for ¢y, Marriage is a life partnership. | visiting young women. Love is a wonderful big thing—not | Out of the Bee Hive. a series of selfish demands on the be-| loved's perseuality and time, but a Trene Dyball has returned | geries of unselfish adjustments to the | a trip to Nevada. | 3 beloved's personality and time, Real | Alice Virginia Davis is ex- IERTAINLY “Sister ‘may have another plate of Ice Cream! Give the y children all the good Ice Cream they want. It’s -~ nourishing to their little Cotfee 14-qt. Dish Pans, sale price, 24¢ love gives, while infatvation asks. | Wash Basins, d home Sunday from a motor) Real love seeks understanding, while M AT each .. sale price — . ough New England. the love of the moment demands that | @ nd Mes. Henry Cox rewrned | {?' ““d"'h o S LADIES ";“":::h e 10c bOdlw' Let thetn eat at from spending their vac Not on shifting uncertamues, .not :::h p‘ 31¢ Enameled 1 a platc fl e C i on petty t Ities and not on tur- bulent emotion can you build a real love. Instead, it has to be based on life's big realities, which are honest ln:‘ stable and f(Lr all time. : kK arriage must be a mating of souls of German at Vinton school. | which are in tune and of minds which tha Friedman, who has [understand. The physical can be sa- Mr. and Mrs, A, Weiss, {cred and beautiful only when the day for Chicago, where | mental and the spiritual give it life d by hg_ brother and | and color and poetry, The lave that iss Friedman | lasts thinks and aspires and under- take up her | stands in addition to feeling. jelly and pie AT ST plates, sale pr. Large wive enam- We Are Showing eled Drinking C STETSON’S ERREY. N SPORT HATS LR oo 12-qt. blue en- To bectwayssureof yood, whobs- ‘ Felt or Beaver jaree she D AR wetes some, rich ke Cream, Velour pere-*t* 10¢| Tea Ketties, sale price. ...31¢ ash for 1 Fine Quality. | Snappy, but dressy s b i . : # shapes. Used for any 1 sortments oceasion, Very exclu- 4 are at sive. Shown only by us. : - their best ‘ $6 and $7.50 This big _enamelware 1 : jae &%% Pleasure to Show You. Y m:’;:::.:;’.:‘;z’ S s Fadden &Bittner §11S. 16th St. DU LEEL LI | CHERRY ller Grand Building. B (EL SIXTEENTH ella, Mason City, Arnold's Lake Okoboji, Ia ss Stella Abraham will leav 13 to enter the State uni at Lincoln.' She has been a in time 1o ter colle wman ter, . : g,_,s.r?:,:_ Foods and Their Value on NINW An egg becomes a2 complete food if rice is added to it Dried figes are more nourishing than an equal weight of bread. Half a pint of milk and half a pound of dates forms a perfect meal. § There is no greater stimulating i oF Chi- restorative than a tumbler of hot Mes. Will | milk: 3 4 ; n Or-| Old age is rarely attained by the yper at | excessive feeder. Moderation and mastication are factors in long living. - Tea, coffee and cocoa all owe their The Sunday special tomorrow will bc J CKSON =bllial Copsright 1915 8. 5. & B, Tne.

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