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MOINES SUNDAY KEGISTKH .1 AX. 27. Mrs. Alfred L. Haas.

Mrs. Homer Dickey, Miss Blanche Wlngate at A. Miller, Dr. Carrie Harvison I Ihe eommlttee chairmen. US1C Symphony Orchestra Soloist to Appear at State College 25fr Requires Proper Give TVIIi London string quartet will take place in the early part ot February.

Miss Plummer Is a graduate of East High school and attended Cummlngs Art school. Mr. Kern is a graduate of East High and Georgetown university. Washington, D. C.

I KAMiH'RI-TITlK. Mr. and Mrs. E. K.

FranWord, 3401 South West Fifth street announce the marriage of their datigh ter, Tacle Kdlth lo Paul Tltiia. make their first appearance Dea Moines next Tuesday morning in the hall room of the fort ueg Moines at 3 lock, sponsored bv the Fort JUST DO THIS: Shampoo your mit at least once a week with Q-ban Lil- uid (jreen Soap Shampoo nothing else; will do, for this Is the only shampoo maoa from pure liquid green soap, which Is Vnowil by medical authorities for its ttanroiighr gentle and antiseptic cleansing properties." It Iravrs the hair toft, allky, and brings out nightly Musical association. The auartet was founded in 1908 by Albert Summons, well known Knallsh violinist. In 1917 Mr, linn ti nun ivich, n. ll.

limn. i jKast Rose avenue which took place Gammons gave up his work in the Jan. 19 at Hie home ot the Kov. M. Owen Kellison.

quartet and Mr. James tooK A us natural anccn. nn Bjjpuiauuu ui Q-ban Hair Tonic every day Is rectmtuend-: rd bv hair specialists. Rub the toaifi veil' his place, and is today leador of ilm organization. The quartet has Into the scalp with tips of flnprrrs until you, II TV! un lnun4 1 U.H mnmm Tkl iMdlm.nl mm wun marvelous success in cvimt conutry and city where they have appeared and have no su ceremony was performed in the presence ot a few intimate friends and relatives.

The attendants were Mra. Albert Olson, sister of the bride, and Mr. B. West. A wedding supper was served at the home ot the bride's mother following the ceremony.

i Mrs. and Mrs. Beaty will make their home at 1012 West Twelfth street. Mr. Beaty is associated with the Des Moines Pittsburgh Steel company.

wieuVnimuknuvk. The engagement of Miss Marie Wfeland to Mr. Emll OJendyk was announced at a luncheon given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. F.

Wielanu. glster-ln-law of the bride elect. The wedding will take place Feb. A color scheme of red and white was used at the announcement, party when the guests Included Misses Ella Murphy, Florence Muelhaupt, Anna Marxor. Marie Kantzley.

Ernestine Knbel, Josephine Kalzureck, Florence Flynn and Mrs. Walter Vsn Home. 1'1l'MM KR'KKRX. The engagement of Miss Moyrl Plumtner, daughter of Mrs. Ella Plummer.

2617 East Walnut street, to Mr. George Kern, 1902 Sixth avenue, was announced yesterday to twenty guests at an afternoon bridge given at the home of Mrs. Howard Kgles, sister of the bride-elect. The wedding will periors in the field ot chamber Advocate of Peace Siteaks at federation lOM'IMBlt FROM P-MilTbMC Truman S. Stevens.

Judge Lealer Thompson, Judge Hubert l'tter-hack, H- C. Evans. K. H. Hoyt, Harvey Ingham.

Henry L. Adams, and Engagements WAIAiACE-NOVV. Announcement Is made today of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Wallace of Des Moines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'.

1. Wallace of Waahing-on. and Mr. Georfe Novy of Des son of Mr. Joseph Novy of Chicago, which took place Saturday at 2 o'clock, the Rev.

W. ghullenherger officiating. The couple was attended by Miss Helen Warden and Mr. Charles Susong and the bride was attired In a blue tailored suit and wore a corsage of Hllos of the valley and 'roses. After a trip to Chicago Mr.

and Mu. Now will be at home In Washington, about the middle of February. The. groom Is a world war veteran, attending University of Chicago, and Is now a traveling rep-resentatlvo. of, the t'nlted Drug company.

ohik.iganij:i:. Miss Lillian Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Noble of Laurence, will be uiarried to Mr. Sam Peaslee of Dubuque, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. ('.

Peaslee, at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon at the borne pf; her sister, Miss lone Noble. 1007 Twenty-second Street, in the presence of the Immediate families. The ceremonv will be followed by a dinner at Harris-Emery's tearoom. Miss Vivian Noble, twin alster of the bride, was the only attend Tin viott Jil'lkult hat-drtit it eiw.v if your hair In proptr rendition. You mint hart mft, gt'ly Awlr of rot thtrn.

Thl Q-ban W'g i taiei (( tit ii. mimic, aira. coollrlge ot brought the quartet to America In 1919 for her great festival, where they met with extraordinary success. Kvery member of the auartet is a British vail inv u.vv promotes the growth of hair, stimulates the mots and positively eliminates dandruff. The Tonic should he used every day andV of course, immediately after a shampoo.

Q-ban Liquid Green Soap Shampoo and Q-ban Hair Tonic are sold everywhere at 40c per bottle, fry i the drug store first subject, having been born In Kng- I James n. Weaver, Prof. F. 1. Her-irlolt.

Supt, John W. Htudebaker, Alex Filzbngh. Wnrren Jackson. nenaior nvron ewnerry, psenator George Hanta. Rabbi Eugene Mannheimer, Lafe Young, K.

T. Meredith, Dr. John Bnylan, Dr. J. H.

T. Main of Grinnell. Harold Place, C. H. Klee, Lieut, Gov.

and Mrs. John Hammltl, Mrs. Max Mayer, Mrs. I. H.

Tomlinson, Mrs. ('. Mrs. W. E.

Daw. land. An unusually fine program has cen ehopen for their recital here. A Mozart quartet in minor, "Fairy Suite" and "Pixie fling" by H. Waldo Warner, violinist In the quartet, and the only quartet written by Debussy.

Some ot the most beautiful thoughts and writings of Mozart were expressed In his string quartets. The writer has not had the privilege of hearing any of Mr. Warner's works, but suffice it to say the "Fairy Suite" and "Plxie Ring" and other compositions of his are meeting with great Glee Club Concert. TMty us ow.Ju oW S5S TVe i A.x A The Association Glee club of ant. Among the guests were jomm tis, rt theUtica CO.

Advance Showing of Ellas Brecskln. Dea Moines, Clifford Bloom, director, assisted by Arcule Sheas-by, violinist, and Cleat le Devine, reader, will present the following program in concert Friday, Feb. 1, at 8:15 o'clock at the First Methodist church: PROURAM. Comrad Sons GlM Club. headlnge BeJected Cleatle Devlne.

Tlic Itunter'a Farewell. Mendelaaotin Glee Club. Veetl la gulbba (Haellacct). Leoncavallo I'jxpertancy The Swing Hadley The laving God O'Hara Clifford Bloom. Mrs.

Geraldine Baldwin of Chicago, sister of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peaslee of the Yocum apartments. Miss Noble has been a frequent visitor In Des Moines both at the home of her sister and at the Alpha Chi Omega- house of Drake university. CORBKTTSIJXKKR.

ELIAS BREESK1N, brilliant violinist and concert master of I. S. Ames, la. The entire program for the matinee concert with Henri Verbrugglieu conducting, follows: March of the Toy Soldigra. from "Ha tin in Toyland" Herbert Overture to "The Merry Wlvea of Windaor" Nlcolal "Peer Gynt" Suite.

No. 1 (Irlcg Morning in tne Mountalna. Aoae'M Death. Anllraa Dani-e. Dance in the Hall ef the Mountain King.

Prelude to "The Deluge" Oar airing orchealra Violin aolo, Ellaa Breeekln. "JValata Pol" Song and Dance of Ihe Maorle, Satlveg of New Keeland i Alfred Hill (OrchoKtrated hy Henri Verbruf ghen.l Ma rch from "Tannhaeuaer Wagner fit tne Minneapolis sympuony orchestra, which is to appear In Ames Friday evening, Feb. 8, will play the prelude to "The Deluge'' for the string orchestra by Saint-Saens at the young people's matinee given free to the children of Ames and from the five consolidated schools near Ames. On this occasion there will be many available seats at popular prices to adults who may wish to attend and who should address all inquiries to Tolbert MacRae, Neera splrltuale.Arr. by H.

T. Burleigh a Swine Sweet Chariot b. Ueep River. Glee Club. Canto Amoroeo Saramartlnl Vienneee Melody Alia Malurka Nemerowsky Arrule Kheaaby.

Lead Kindly Light Buck Ulee Club. Armour'e Song Kobln De Koven Drink 10 Me Only With Thine Byi Old Eiiglleh Roland Laah. Comlfl' Through the Rye Traveety by O'Hare T. M. C.

A. Quartet. On the Road to Mandalay flpeaka Roland Laah and (Ilea Club. Betrothed jQdc -r Give Ode bolt Concert. Two Des Moines young women go to Odebolt Saturday evening to give a voice and piano concert.

They are Miss Winifred Garrls, piano Instructor at Drake university, and Miss Helen Qamraill, a taaithae tit mlhllo aohnnl miull In the citv for every occasion; ceu-erly cut and distinctively trimmed. Spring fur collars of Squirrel, Fox, summer Ermine and other light pelts in all the many new dyes. Priced from Miss Qarris studies piano with Mrs. Gertrude Huntoon Nourse and Miss Gammlll Is a voice stu Cards have been received froai Iowa City announcing the recent marriage of Miss Irene Corbett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Corbett of Lone Tree, and Mr. Philip D. Slinker, son ot Mr.

and Mrs. Clay D. Slinker of Des Moines. Both the bride and groom are students at the State University of Iowa, the former a member of Chi Omega sorority. The groom Is a graduate of West High school and while attending Grlnnell college was secretary ot his freshman class and president of the Des Moines club.

He was a member of the varsity football and basketball teams and has won his numerals at the state university, where the young couple will complete their courses. eide-damIls. The marriage of Miss Gather Elde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Elde, 423 Euclid avenue, and Mr. Forest R. Daniels, son of Mrs. Cora Nolte, 841 Third street, was solemnized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home ot the bride's sister. Mrs.

Glen Hutchings, 2914 Mahaska street. The Rev. S. C. Wadding of the Park Avenue Presbyterian church read the service.

The bride wore a blue canton crepe frock and a corsage ot sweetheart roses. She graduated from North High school and attended Des Moines university. Mr. Daniels Is employed at the People's Popular Monthly and after Feb. 1 he and his bride will be at home at 841 Third street.

MAXBECK-MOORK. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Ermal Manbeck. 8432 Des Moines street, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Powell, and Mr. J.

E. Moore, 1706 Twelfth street, son' of Mrs. L. T. Davis, which took place Jan.

12 at Indianola. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left Saturday night for a trip to Omaha. axdersox-jtcatv.

Mrs. Emma Anderson, 3804 South West Twelfth street, announces the marriage of her XA1 dent 01 i rs. uenevieve wutjai-Baal. Both are members of Mu Phi Epsllon, natlonaj honorary musical sorority. The nraerram arranged bv Miss ft Garrls and Miss Gammill follows: Impromptu and variationa.

aiiea Oarrla. Nina Perfolet! Hreak O' Day Sandeveon Tommy Lad Mareeteon Mlaa Gammlll. Voctounra Od. IS No. i Chopin Denishmcn Dancers to Lnterpret Here Hopi Indian Dance WHEN the Denlshawn dancers, headed by Ruth St.

Denis and Ted Shawn, visit Des Moines Feb, 16-W tor their local engagement under the management of George F. Ogdcn, they will present one of the most striking ballets in tne history of the dancing Although, through government intervention, no performances of the famous Hopi Indian dances will be allowed In New Mexico, their art will not be lost to the world for Ted Shawn in collaboration with Charles Wakefield Cadman, has evolved a dance which will serve to perpetuate these ancient rites. A protest against the government ruling forbidding one of our most picturesque Indian tribes their most beautiful means of expression has been filed with the department In charge by the General Federation of Women's Clubs, who assert that the measure constitutes a national disgrace and is a blot upon our civilization, The art of these Indians, they declare, is as definite and as fine as that of the ancient Egyptians, but like many of our natural possessions it has been sadly neglected by our connoisseurs for the art ef foreign brand. Ted Shawn, while on a visit to AibiKjuejuue some years ago, was attracted by the Hopi dances, anil has Jut completed (his elaborate ballet for exploitation this season. Every detail of cmtume and jewelry has received most careful attention.

The very cloth used hat, been woven by the Hopls them selves." and the Jewelry to be worn by the dancers originated In rh'r workshops. Bcoaalaeea Chopin Uiu ftarrla. A May Mornlna Mothej O' Mine liawn Curran Ralp Currac Mlaa Oammlll. Jf I Were a Bird In Autumn larantua Lull Ul.i riarrla. Miss Rose llliickiuuii.

daughter, Hilma to Mr, James AN engagement of local interest is that of Miss Rose Block-man Han trhtnr nf Mr. and Beaty, son or Mr. R. G. Beaty.

which took place Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the study Utka patronage has been built on the continuous featuring of new, individual, distinctive" fashion at moderate prices. Original, authentic styles bom of iniative, intuition, inspiration unequalled in variety and unexcelled in value, 410 matter how little or how much you pay. Mr. man nf S.m Antonio. of Rev.

W. A. Hhullenberger of to Mr. Isadur H. Rubinson of renirai n.ircii or nrist.

The this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. m. Rubinson. Miss Blockman is a former Dec Unlnu, vualllanl amt lu niPTllhor Cl the Lommed-Tess club.

Mr. Ru binson is engaged In tuainess in IHid Floor "Style Without Extravaganc' Perry, la. Ho is a memtier or me llnol.Dov i-lnh The rlnte cf lie Floor wedding has not hern sot. ternlty will be given in the small auditorium of Hoyt Sherman tilace Sunday afternoon. Feb.

3. I1 Mll'llifl! ir'. i ij i (ilillitllllfli.lillllliii'lliiilillriilhllilli.illllllil at 3:30 o'clock. A very interest ing program lias been cnosen as follows; Kaahmlrl Song Woodford-Klnden 5 1 Paased by Tour Window Mlaa oammlll. Monthly Muslcale.

The Sigma Alpha lota monthly musicale will be held at the home of Mrs. Emily Fike Maddox, 3301 Kingman boulevard, on Monday. American composers, Cadman, MacDowell and Speaks will be studied with Miss Vera Redgrove as leader. Vera Redgiove Novelette MacDowell Adele Boehm. I Hear a 1'hrunh at Eve Cadman Thyra Smith Concert Etude MacDowell Virginia Kaiy.

Methodlnt Choir The choir of the First Methodist church, of which Ross Vernon Miller is director and iMrs. J. S. Harrett is organist, will render two musical programs today at 11 and :30 o'tlock. The morning program follows: "Grieve Not the Huly "Pjtrill1j'lw Olfertnrv." organ "aolo.

font 'ihi. out Worda" U. Waring Htehhlna ncmlude In the evening the following urogram will be given: Prelude 'Vanlllene'' Wheelilon froceealonal, "Onward. Chribtlan Ml- dlap." muiitar Anthem, "The Lord la My Strength' Trio." Andante ffoi'n Hi-m-phony" Haydn Threa vlnllng Manning- A ndenwn. Donovan Wllxon and O.

B. WileonMta. B. (. Wilon at tile Diono.

Duet. "Conlder ilie Fvelyn Klinlier and Stella Waddell. Anlhein. inflaminatua et Acoenui-- iStanat Mater) Helen Friend-Saaera and choir. Chlldren'a chorua, "Love Divine Sawyer Selection 'from' "Apple Bloagoma'V.

Cornet', i iiirlnet and piano. i Anthem. "Like Ae the Chlldren'a chorua and choir. Solo. "llepnt scoll Mra.

Cvnl Kcndree. Talk by ihe tiaetor. Organ offertorv. Violin aolo. "The Swan Donovan llaon.

Mra. Wilgon, aici'onipanlat. Vlale chorua. "Abide With Me" Anthem. "Ho.

livery One That Thlrat- Miu.Farlane Crrll Kendroe and choir. Organ poatlude Sinfonio Trio Program. The second program of chamber music bv the Slnfonia Trio, sponsored by the Alpha Beta of the Pill Mu Alpha fra- Trio In Minor, lip. 0.V..AUton Dvorak Allegro nia n'Jn i.ui'l". Allegretto gtagiOKO.

Poco odagio. Vina Trial TRVSX Vfffi Mail Tube Coupon saaaawiii asaMaaaaa4 Scnata ior violin anil 'Allegro. Tree vlf. l.nt. Vlf, aver entrain.

Trio In C. op. 7.... ''Home Life Improved One Hundred Per Cent" MI1M111 Hilluiu lirniiiou Allfgro BlnHbite. Povo adagio.

graxioto. Stutient R-cilal. Ther will be a student recital 4L in Howard hall at Drake conservatory of music Monday at 4 o'clock. Following is the program: HeveriH leuxteinpe 'Mary Louie. Oigood In Ine Time of Howe Relrhardl liiai Mmh tests l.lliu nrmiwN Theme and variitlnne A inuj Mozar To a Hciaaors lirlnder wornei Bfeaulifuf l.oromy aim Way Down Hnuth jHowi Mlnnetl La Phyllla.

Mury Klleu (llegg Meilltatlon (from Thala) Maaeenel bamoan Lullaby loo uod onueioari Uae-n Curran Mary Blankinphip Venetian lioiil Song Meudelaaoha Erma Hmlth Vale Runnel! "What a difference it does make," said a business-like little woman the other day. "We used to think we had a good borne. Everything modern, from cellar to bedrooms. "that was ten years ago. But, you know, when the two oldest children grew up Into High School they began lo spend their evenings away from home.

Movit end everything else. "Their father and I talked it over one daj and we decided upon an experiment expensive, we thought. We went to on Walnut street, and bought a Playerpiano. "It's almost two years now, and our home lite has improved one hundred per cent. Instead of lonesome evenings aud absent children we have a happy crowd of young folks at our house and we know who are tho companions of our children." There, Mr.

and Mrs. Homebody, you have Hale nuim.eri My Heaii liver Faithful Bach wnoKia vpuu loNDtjUitntan SreiNWAr IviRS POVD Chase Mehlini AVEBER- Lester, Kurtz mann Emerson KlVtBALL IIaddorff Scrulz Bl'SHlANE WuRHTZEtL Premier Schaft Bros. CUMtEKDOW. LAGONDA "Massey Dye All Fabrics NEW Improved RIT will now dyt or ft'til all fabrice perfectly lilk, wool, cotton or mixed goodi. RITwiil putina freah new shade or brighten the old In your dretsea, vnttm, blouiei, ikirfi, till: undergarmenta, children tlothei, dtapet, curtain, and coverings.

It wasltei a it dyei and is imple and cletn to uie. Be sure you get New Improved RIT. It wrapped cake. See RIT fabric color csrd dliplaved tt your titalen. RIT will now either fatt dyt ot ttnt in til colon.

Perfect reeulti are certain. HITE RIT tahs dyt out ofcotoni i Use a Cream Which France perfected the finest ever known Department, and Notion By Edna Wallace Hopper Prance wave to tne, nilxny yuara Ntvtraayuye aiynn No premature sale here. Our semi annual sale now in full swing. Every article marked down from 10 to 40 per cent. Take advantage of our dignified payment plan.

1 the truth. Sure, pho Is a bit enthusiastic, but that is because she is enjoying the KIN'E ML'SIO I herself! 1 name engentlnl coiigtltueni. Neither Uioivg hair on the faee. AImo my Facial Youth my fumovia rlifanai-r. AIbo my White Yoiitl-I'lay the hist tvonl In clay.

Also my Mu Yonlli. which hmualit my luxuriant Iwlr. Huiiit Book comes ullh eiich Saw every elrl woman tna Duo-Art I 1 A small payment down, her old piano taken k. 111 auu a tew uonars eai.11 moniu in vested in pleural noma errjoymcni. itcsuit: Happiness! KCAUGas On Stomach the nt.ntt, a I ifot.

ine in" -lliplied beauty. (Me perennial-youth I The ereateat beauty helps that science knows are nt your call. I my Youth Cream show you how i much Ihey mean to you. ii, the fiueat culd creauf lt exist-iua. ft helped to inakejm a fa-noun beftuty the rase tf Nutv York.

And now. aftar 4il yeare ai ataae alar, it keeps nif.a beaut mm. Many young girls nvy 'my coin-Dlexiun. And my youthful'hloom aao tha nmrvel of nv lions ol' wumen. Now 1 have arrt uged to supply to all the very helna hich mado nie hat 1 am.

A fruity cream I call this cream my YoutSi Cream (t contains both lemon ami atraw berry. AIko all the beet that uience Knows to aoften. whiten, reed and smooth the skin. No woman 1 know has ever found injthlntr to foater tti fine texture of the gkln. Whatever iil.b If from to altfa and i ran- th.

ayjiern "ft ri (MmiPtamfb. rui have a retlleaa. arp nrvoua no jouv trouble la vai "flillliy" frallnr- mi, flioinur i. din im otiM.il bv rnl- 7 1 vv. uyu u7 111 Artteflaa" frim altmer, ever thought oonatipatlon.

four tal an os0 ttomach and Idrk of Adlerllia AI.V, OH Walnut Ot. Trial Tube Free I invito vou to trv my Youth t'raam 9.1 my vot Writ ana ritall tlil cuii port totii'-. FrrtnH Wiiil-tcf HopiMT, Inf. Snd trm luh of Touih Crcain. rIio your Heimuiy cream you have used be lore, my relief.

A loneer treatment. Youth Cream will amaze you lOdnn Wallace HoBner'ii' Tout'i dig-til food ll ta uually tlie rf'ul of elln "ch or Hie wrnijg a I nil or final, Tlie way to overcome It I- to rmel out III right and tl.a IJht amount of wh'cli Vour aiuniaoh andia and elaanw an.t inleallnea of all old accumulated un.llg-lMl food n.l other nolaona. Thera offered to ie nubile a n-ep-iBlloii having the double action ol inllinal and a Nyslpin i-loonser, I liu prPD-nralion, a A.llerika. la the roinnlole M'em cleaneer Itnonn, acting on IIOTH apuer aud lo-er bowel ani removing toul tnaual which aclwiwd ble. Hnitr iiwrnriwir 1 1 -1f-tt: Cream Is now supplied by till lrua- Art erma everywhere.

Send i 113-119-WALNUT STREET iii'let "Hot to U0.nl Aialn.l Af AUIerika alals and toilet counters. rnee, tide per Jitr. It comes In t-o tj jea the Cold type and the Vanishing' type. Be turn lo net Hit; type you want. iiolh lv thu Nunic.

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