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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. Personal Gossip : Society Notes : Woman’s Work : Household Topucs Fall Fashions Shoes are as interesting and varied as they ever have been since we ac- cepted the first of fanciful footwear that was launched a few seasons back. Eight and a half to nine inch height i is said to be correct, and both but- toned and lace shoes are worn. Collars of white broadcloth, fre- quently combined with catching cuffs, are good style for suit coats and for street dresses. Vestees for these same November 1, 167 . b}/ [ Hallowe’en moonshine may have | shades of yellow and golden brown accounted for the reversion to child-| harmonized with tiny yellow pumpkin | hood of local musical folk at the Clef | favors suggestive of Hallowe'en. Coy- club dinner at Hotel Loyal last eve. [Yers were laid for: i B 1 Mesdames— Mesdames— i ning. thosls._ kgobh_n;. \\(ncheé Lyman Shugart, ~Elmer Shugart, ;lses are of organdie, Iacc,d net. tcrlluf p astride broomsticks, weird music and | &7 r,yon, E. H, Doolittle, on and georgette crepe and are trim- eery calls of elves and wood sprites ¥. 1. Schnorr, med with hemstitching, tucks, lace enhanced the gaiety of the Hallow- :n::- oy H. G. Krans. and hand embroidery. g 4 d, een Pfll!ks- o Misges— Missos— , = The climax came during ghe Vir-|orpha Quinn, Katherine Beno. ginia reel, when Officer J. H. Simms, | Gray, as censor of the dance, arrested Mrs. - Mabel Crawford Welpton for danc- For Miss Baldwin. : ? ing immodestly and for comluct “‘un-| A very interesting guest is paying i becoming a lady and a musician-” The | a passing visit to Omaha. Miss Mary dining room was immediately con- | Louise Baldwin of San Francisco ar- verted into a court room, Lee Kratz |rived yesterday morning from New mounted on a table behind the piano{ York in her private car to spend a as the judge; Jean Duffield was nam- | day with Miss Harriet Smith, z\ll:fia ed prosecuting attorney, while pris-| Baldwin is the step-daughter of Wil-| oner retained Mrs. Edith L. Wagon- [liam Sproule, president of the South- er for her counsel. A jury was im-|ern Pacific railroad. She is a frequent paneled from the oOther musicians | visitor in New York, as is also Miss i present and the examination of wit- | Harriet Smith, and the two are dear i ‘Only 10 Gents nesses began. Testimony was replete | friends. Baldwin is returning to with musical terms, clever puns on |San Francisco in order to make her every day conversation, he trial | debut there on November 18, continued to the accompaniment of | Miss Harriet Smith entertained for great merriment until the jury [her at a small luncheon at her home brought in a verdict of “not guilty.” [ today. A centerpiece of Ward roses ! The prisoner was much affected by | in a black Japanese flower bowl, with the decision and wept “!d laughed in | little birds perched at ecach end, was turn ag she thanked the judge, her at- | ysed on the table. Covers were laid torney and the jury for proving her | for. innAdcence A I e 66 79 Henry Cox, Mr. Kratz and F. O.|gdiatgbrancico. futh Miichooek, Newlean, which sang original coup- |Josephine Congdon, , lets about each of the members of | Mre. Arthur Crittenden Spith. ’ the Clef club, scored a big hit, as did | porence thhtmgale Club. the piano duet of Mr]. Cox, violin-| ™A ¢ocial organization which is do- * ist, and Martin Bush. Cabaret, sing- | o 4 yseful work is the Florence '1,' and dancing added to the pleas- | Nightingale club, organized three ute of the evening. Fifty guests at- years ago. This club meets every two Bran Food Will Kenp You Free from Constipa- tion and Indigestion and Tons ten weeks and spends the time making v sile A Tl p Your Entire Systew Goodheart-Bross Wedding. baby outfitsefor the Visiting Nurse ‘Without Medicine, i i association, Since September this year At the Dietz Methodist church on | tpe club has made three baby sets at Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Henry | g semi-monthly meetings. There are dheart and Miss Mathilda M.|gpout eighteen members. Mrs. S. J. ,AB"’“' both of Omaha, were united | pyycan is president, Mrs. E. L. Hunt- in marriage, Dr. C. N. Dawson offi- ley secretary and Mrs, C. W. McMas- Ing. " ter treasurer. The next meeting will s Pauline Grossman played the | e held a week from Thursday with march, Mr. and Mrs. George ) < i i ¢ A. Benjamin Were the attendants. x::“( JFr Rl e WIEOUE apect fB'.iotlldflmlllel and -ev:rn;,{lmmadxa;e were present. Mrs. Good- i bun is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Di%::r 5::::; Ls Vern and Patls yr';hesl:ewly‘mlrned couple will live 'S(“pd sHighiained At l: dinnerf pfilz'y unda; evenin, m onor - o 188 at 4314 North Thirty-sixth street, H"e:ly ?“h“gfi'. who Tecently re- turned from a six months’ stay in Wedding Rehearsal. South Dakota. The evening was spent e marriage of Miss Bessie Chris- |in music and dancing, Several hu- tina %lqu daughter of Mr. and |morous sketches were given by Miss M O. Ahlquist, to Mr. Kent|Margaret McNeill. Hallowe'en’ dec- s Withnell, lon of City Com-|orations were used. m er and Mrs. H. Withnell, i will tlke place lhll eveninz at For Bride-to-Be. yclock at the home of the bride’s| Affairs for the next society bride parents. are beginning this week. In honor of At @rocers 10 Ceiiss “0-EAT-IT" is a new combination fully baked, ready-to-eat, pure, delicious, nourish. ing bran bread food. Its crisp, tasty, toasted slices keep indefinitely—made from rich, golden wheat-bran and other cereals. “0. EAT-IT” takes the place of all old-style bread and breakfast foods, morning, noon and night; good for brain, blood, nerves and growing children, and insures freedom from constipation and indigestion without the aid of medicine or any added expense of living, Physicians heartily recommend it. For sale at all grocers, 10¢, or sent prepaid on re. ceipt of” price. Address O-E: Studebflker Bldl Chicago, I -2' Thee ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk “Tuesday evening an informal party | Miss Isabel Vinsonhaler, whose mar- and wed In; rehearsal took place at |riage to Mr, John Hugus Caldwell e ; { the Ahlquist ruidence. Those pres- | will take place the 14th of this month, A - “Qm Thursday Miss Alice Coad will give This is a suit which can be purchased at This practical whipcord has bone but- This frock of jersey cloth, the newest an informal bridge party, and Frida terial of tl Lol fi thi Mary Megeath ‘wil‘l’ g}i'\'le a small moderate price in first or second quality of tons, and collar and band cuffs of simulated :;:,:1::, gnd }iaf:s“fi’;m;,fé"‘fi, d’:’s’“i,, i:‘ ‘ll‘.-‘-' Chtl‘lu Ahlquist. Minses— mm';:m’a{h"» ;un:hco:. " b blue serge or in white and blue Ramie linen, | moleskin. In navy blue, brown, green, or :&':_fml'n Or:m?)':a{)fixé.’glgierx‘:,"g:‘éwg-?v:rr:dfiil: A N:;r!lhoua %wfq:yflnm unior 3 f . : - o 4 Keep Horlick’s Hand K::m‘_;n : Miss Brlif:c.he Benel Ik rartain or blue and white Ramie or French lmen\. to order in black, ’\ other shades. X _guick Lunch; Home or Office, dock, Wil Cralghead. t?eb me't:nbe'x:- of Fth; Jrflnor Bridge R - 3 b club at her home Friday afternoon in- < I‘T ; AR stead of today, as was previously an- 2 A B k h an ’Cn.'r?mea ilowash nounced, Miyl'l Eleanor Mackay will TOt er S Olrt twenty of her friends in ‘::."3‘;'? i‘nn:'i;)ifi:\; E,“ er::‘e“l lgl:; By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. monette. Study your brother’s tastes and ninth grades at the and whims and try to please him with of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Pleagures Past. fendid little bits of attention such as a y last evening. The young ief among the Hallowe'en fes- 7 A Sp NIt woman has it in her power to offer i ) m\umed and had’ their | tivities was the dance given by the [than a real friendship between broth-| 3 1an When he introduces you to| | 0 ‘gn [ ] s A decorations of jack{Le Mars club, The lpeml solo dance, | er and sister. It seems to me very | his friends, try to make a good im-| | g ! %:l“&l::'::w:‘i‘ }":lll'lllow 'éGmgeunlps. d By little Jednette | tragic that such friendships are rare. predssi'bn; remembe‘r, he has a certain ; ' 5 ~|Brown, proved a great attraction. i T ide in hi ily. ] ltdher home lntdevenin Over lwpcouples Wéfe present, Gine | A€ uiderstyriding,'h Hitle tolera- | PC 0 i - ‘ ble decorations and games Those g’eunt were: nsen— Helen Chester, There is nothing more Accept advice with the feeling and gersnaps and old-fashioned apple ti}’“' '.“"le respect ‘°_’ each other's| ;4itude that brother probably knows " - ; ‘cider were served to the dancers. |viewpoint and personality would prob- | whereof he speaks and means it for a ml n er ably make a real friendship between | your own good when he offers sug- ‘ \ 2 5 N | Louise Birach, On the Cllcndur. ions. Hi g 8 ‘ Blizabeth Hershorn. | Miss Daphne Peters has invitations blro er and s'“" L foregone car f:",:"’;‘éu f},{ol,i“ \::;;l&lgcswx‘ckmm;gv;ll: 4 ) 4 Menarn.— out for a party next Monday evening | clusion. 4 3 be fatal to your happiness. His nat- ‘ N = | ./ Danlel McCarty, in honor of Miss Isabel Vinsanhaler,| No brother can prove his real inter-| yral chivairy will protect you in gn.al.;l.:- ;’:rar‘l:fd""' a bride of the month. est in his sister by taking a suspicious | many difficult situations, W § : ;i /. Laroy Ryan. Personal: Mention, attitude toward every friend she has| The point is that brothers and kis- . N|| where even the youngest and frailest may enjoy the g e Mrs, Max Alexander of Cincinnati, |or by refusing to let her share the|ters ought to be chums—pals—the great out-of-doors every winter day, basking or romping Reliet Society. f8. Max Alexander of Cincinnati, s best of friends. I suggest that they I in th llow hi 'y it 1ds kn who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, { pleasures which he generally approves try it, in the mellow sunshine, where winter colds are unknown '}{”’e‘“’:‘::lt‘y"‘f‘ m:o l';:“"‘lc:" }“ 2 i}‘eid\"\b"l, will leave today of for other girls or by selfishly| ~ " and draughts prove harmless. The as ocutlonpml BRI O Tt neglgeting her. 0., '\ Let them grow naturally and show gains during winter row at 1:30 in its new quar-|Hallowe'sn Party. And no sister can cement happy re- HOWI DARKENED MY \N|| as well as in summer. ters, 304 Blll’d building, to discuss | Miss Grace Sutter entertained at a |lationships betweetrher brother and the sitation and formulate plans for | Hallowe'en party last Saturday night. | herself by nagging at him for every- all’ :2‘::;.‘ :‘( '("‘);e.,l‘l‘:n;;fi:;.fi thing he does and by making demands Y lief and the for- y of all sorts on him and by prying | ] "t:lf'c':r:l’:: t‘: ;:re lne hospital Ad'v'we tO LO’UelOTn into }J;s affairs. | Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe that f [} agn ‘ Fil::fi!e‘f[‘:an the Mem-| By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. The way to possess a brother worth | She Used to Darken Her | 2 Unlon Pacific system GR AY H A]R { AN The trip to California is an easy one, requires less than i \ 3|l three days’ time, days full of interest and a fitting pref- ace to a pleasant outdoor winter vacation. at its roo! Try to Be Friends. having is to be a Iust:r worth hav- Ttk i _ ; Lt Dear Miss Fairfax: 1 am u young man not | ing—and of course the convers€ of the affords excellent daily train service to California; 1 Jo'“‘ A McShane, president, quite 21 and hold a responsible position with | proposition is equally true. Fortvasts 1 trieds to ‘Eantota e 5 4 h h ik has chosen Mr‘l."'l“ R. gutle g 10 act | o Targe tirm, About four months ago 1 met | © T‘;\m A “ltw }I'inlc b and s ]\a’ir htn, - eds mlofr wi:h th{‘ 7 \|| through tran}:ls to either noxt irn or southern California, chairm: e publicity commit- |a young lady one year my junlor, whom I v 3 ! | Y . . i (” M:nn: Mrs. pRutled’gve w,finhe Have learned to love dearly. This young|some large ones in which brathers |prepared dyes and stains, but none of | Wi 4 N leaving Omaha at convenient hours, 3 Elizabeth Kern, Miss Mary {,‘,‘g RPN e N T ;:"'“;:';3‘;"_."';‘3 and sisters ought to defer to cach,tl\em gave satisfaction and they were | 5 oy For complete information concéfning train service, Miss Daisy Doane and Miss |body but me, still she does ot Know Other. Here is just an* outline sug-|all expensive. I finally ran onto a| | / \ routes, rates, etc., and beautifully illustrated descriptive Jo!ulnon‘ whether she loves me or not. gestion of them. Work them up and |simple recipe which I mixed at home | N i ) by ¢ b liforni 150 ) T v rl!,..nlr‘l’y':\t::r;\-:‘ln‘llll ":'nam;‘h::'ufi"wa‘;( apply them to your own individual | that gives wonderful results. I gave L iterature about California apply to Who told mo 1ts & seltish reason sho would | ases and see what harmony in your |the recipe, which is as follows, to a | not want me to know, and at the same time | family they produge. number of my friends, and th iai .'D‘:’.{““{;:l’l:::;::‘:n;‘:rg“;:r 'r': anks e to come around 1o see her As Brothers, attention. Don't issue or- | all delighted }:Nl(h it. To 7 oe,); a;z;‘ - A otid 1ie sive mo | d€T8 to your sister. If you see her | water add a small box of Barho (om-' | L. BEINDORFF City Passenger Agent, 1324 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Nebraska. women, Games and music| I would like you very much t ’m‘\‘hg dinner. The guests|your opinion about this matter as 1 love going about with boys and girls of [pound, 1 oz. of bay rum and ¥4 oz. of | aidn to loso | whom you suspect evil,_make sure|glycerine. These ingredients can be | her w0 much that I would not wai her friendship for the world. N. D. 8 Phone Douglas 4000. Misses— “Ferhaps the girs declnion I not frrovoe. [YOU r¢ right and i persuade | bought at any drug store at very Titele | e o g able! Some young girls have a foolish and | N€F that you love her too much to bé | cost. Use every other day until the | Wilda Suter, unworthy horror of marriage which they | CTitiCised because of her companions. | hair hecomes the required shade. It Trone Pence, outirow as they grow In wisdom. And, any- | DOWE try 10 take all hee fun away |will not only darken the gray hair, Gertrude Penny. way, you need not s readly acknowledgo | fO BeF AV c“fi““"(g ‘,‘: b "l°’“‘ | but relieves dandruff and acts as a Willlam Yarton. deteat. Why not strive to win her through [O0'Y PEOple She KNOW ut eXert |tonjc to the hair. It is not sticky or Janke entertained on Tues-| tender, unsoltish teiondahip?” You are ymm“ ourself to substitute other friends. | MB at her home in Benson-|enough to wait. - And I hope you are sure t a Hallowe'en party for the enoush to make persorverance worth while. rs of the Loyal Daughters’ e grateful for any little favors she | griasy Caguaot mb ot and doekifiot does you and don't ever demand “‘Lolor JusiaAln —Qdvertifeent, ymu'-l rightdt_hc sc‘\vin on of bunous‘—-‘—: e s ] A e Mis Great Opportunities Lie, | OT,the mending of socks. { e guests ";":fl_ DeAr Miss Fairtax: I am just past 21 Be blhnught ul, considerate, gener- Irene Moulthrop, and have for the last two years, been go- }‘x ring some of the courtesy yoy ing about with a young man 25 To me|shbw your sweetheart into your treat- this man s a model, and 1 think a reat|jment ‘of your sister. Make a friend | | U AT | IR deal of him and know if I were to lose it puslaoa, him it would break my heart, ¢l and confidante of her. Show a little Mesdames— Sle e a falrly good position and ln| respect for her and a little belief in |2 ambi N, s home is not in New York, H H 3 ga:i;‘):?u Conditions at his home are not what they | the fact that she has brains and judg- |3 g o at a loss to know what|ment and a logical mind to which & might be. he should do and has asked me to help B g Nim decide. 1 do not want to_put mywelf y‘::.“can Sepsaimver it sheylhia e n an_embarrassing position of telling him h G. Nicholson entertained | 1"\t 4 i i to marry mg and take me| Now, girls, here's your little ser- ty with eight guests at|home with him, 8o would you kindly give| _ 3 ‘matinee this afternoon |me & few suggestions? ¥ g Lot STt "of Mrs. George: Faith of | , FATHITLE Ao, Askfor .,,“fl £ > Wi ia 'tie. gasat of Mrs, Young man canuot aftord to give up certaln employment In New York for the y chance of securing work fn his home town ~ land o being ble to help his people. Ho 1Otk Sad Copliat OMAHA - - - . NEBRASKA Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50 With Bath, $1,50 and Up Cafe the Very Best Popular Prices STOP AT THE LOYAL 1s most useful to them whon his ning | capaclty does most toward helping m-mf ml NIGHESTQUALITY ‘Omaha women at luncheon Just make him feel your doep Interest, your sympathy and affection o8 well, as you de- ACAR o N ' club, Ir:;i ’; “the Or-f sire to help—and I think you will find your- stel honor of | self coming closer to him through sharing “who is visit-| his trouble, The thing to do fs to help 36 Page Recipe Book Five . iy lm,. s whgee i ot onecumes| SKINNER MFG. CO. OMAHA, USA. . ARGIST MACARON FACTORY I AMENICA, chrysthemums in | for usetulness tiesl i A. Quinn of Council Blufll d a number of Council s 1