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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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1 1 si A thin to Pru Tag ing littl isd siai sug COB prc anc the S3 SO of pw alt sd 3 by fia: bu CU' gii on tO; of tto tr ta th P3 be CO as ili: la 1 th of ni cc tl Ci ft" It i a i BtGHT LINCOLN Social Activities Personal Mention Phone B-67-4 THE PARASOL-BAG-THE NEW FAD. Events Tonight. Chi Ororsa sorority will entertain at a house dancv. The Delta Zctu bunqUct will be held at tUe Lincoln hotel. 'Delta Helta at a dancing party at the Lincoln hotel.

The Double Kight club will Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wolford.

1200 South Sixteenth street. Sisma Phi Epsilon a i TV Ml entertain at a dancing party at i hall in the Temple. Miss Hilda Chow-Ins, nnd MUs Curley will entertain clii' at the home of Miss Chowlnfi, ISO- A I I street. Events Saturday. R.

C. will me-t in the afternoon at 2:30 in 0. A. R. Hall.

Chi Omeea will give its a banquet In tho Mt ll.c Lincoln hotel. Delta Xetu will a fi inclnK party in the ovcninR nt the Lincoln hotH. The M. M. ermi will meet for dinner i Mr.

nnd Mrs. Sntiford. I The Saturday club i meet luncheon nt I o'clock Ml the Llncnm hotel i Mrs. J. M.

Clnrkr. I Tho South Lincoln Five Mun.lr.-d will meet in the ovonlns i Vr. mid Mrs. rtesi 1 Washington i i Delta Delta nclin i i iii'iet at p. m.

i Mrs. n. 3. Shaw mi'l Kecfer at the home of Mr.s. The sophomore frolic will be sivcn the nt the Armory hy Sphinx XI Delta for tho benefit of the Y.

M. C. A. The i a i a will he entcr- t-uiu-d 12 o'clock liinclifion bv Mrs. J.

a i nnd MI-- K'hvi i i i the home of H-ivis. i-'i3 street. The Cerec chili will a i col- trze of nuriciilturc Kirls nt lit i i i jii-rtv r.t p. ni. the.

hoir.j of Mrs. K. Bradford. 32V.I Starr Slrsel. Postponed.

Tbr of the Joly Knockfrs, I i was to havr bcpn hftld ionium. hrs hern evcninFT. ENTERTAINS CAMP FIRE GIRLS. Fred Teal i be hostess! Saturday a i i Cnmp Fire girls. Thr a i ho in on coremon- ir.l R.iwns nt 6 o'clock nuppcr will be served.

The guests will lorm ii KkatitiK party for the evening, Fire girls will attend. MEMBERS INITIATED. Fourteen now nn-mbors were i i i ated Wednesday evening Into nu'in- bernhlp In the i i Art club. The club met in the Ait l.iall for 6 o'clock supper nnd program of dnnceK followed. Recital By Mrs.

Jessie Doyle Murray Parsonali. Beatrice will spend the week-end nt her homo In Omaha. MI.SH i i i a Gallentine, who is a i the university, will spend the; week-end at her home In Kearney. Mrs. M.

Butler, Miss' PorshinS i and Mrs Frank Tipton moved from tlfeir former home the first of the week and arc now located at 1 7 4 0 street. Mr and Mrs. K. a Who havo been'the Ruests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. A- Tanner, returned Thursday to i home in Humbblt. Mr. and Mrs. Craiu: nl tended McCorniack concert Tuesday evening.

Mrs. C. 15. lA-minoii, of a i is Kpe'nding a few days i reliitive-s In Lincoln She i leave tho latter Isirt of the week for KansaH i to meet Mr. U-nimon who has completed a M.

C. A. work at Cody, N. M. Mrs.

S. R- MeKolvie. left Thursday a for Los Anueles. Calif. Mrs.

M'-Kclvio's i is in the i her i work nnfl six week5 will be, ihtvotcd to Interviews aivl vis- i points ot Interest in southern California. Mr. McKr.lvie is in Now York for a few weeks. MUs Helen Davis, who has been on Hod home by serious of lio-in L'avis arrivul from ew York today. Dean Davis lias boei.

i i a ill with pneumonia for several liiys today It is reported he is much Mrn. Davis came from the Wednesday ami Bdwin I Davis a from a i Hubert from AVashinston is expected la.st of week. i i a i printo.l and cn- tjrftvcd. ti Bros. 13K'.

X. Printing Supplies for Institutions From State Plants convnlosence she tried to detur- Just what it would be. and she of some housekeeping moiK-y that she hud saved. There were about seventeen dollars put away in a pasteboard box. which shu had" botMl it hole through which served a i us a and -she hud in addition to trial eleven dullius since her illness.

"That makes i said reflectively one wunnish luy when the was i i and Helen, i her strength returned, had planned to shop. "That much ought to uuy- something really nice. Why. I Know what it will be. a set of dress studs and cuff links.

Warmi has always made those cheap studs do, and has worn his gold cuff links. He will appreciate a gift Jlke that mori than anything 6 A11 i lier trip flown town Helen imbued with the idea, could Hardly wait to invest her money. When she finally found herself possessed with a pa'r of pearl and gold cuff links at 1 eighteen dollars and a set of studs at eleven, she was utterly, blissfully I don't sec how you ever fo i of spending so much money sure is a peach of a set." And Helen, who had expected Warren's arms about hr and the comfort of Ills eager thanks for her thoughtfulnoss, felt a jrtat lump in her a ar.d stinging tears her eyelids; tears which through pride she resolutely forced back. A I DIES. LONDON.

Keb. 1. Roy O. Garvtr. a young American cadet attached to the royal flyins corps has died in a hospital of' injuries, according to the Central 1 News.

HK was in a fall of feet flying on the south coast of Engi land. iW TIM WES? dear." that night at dinner, a surprise at your By MARY GLYNN. never eease. it would seem, when designers attempt to combine the novel useful once. One successful effort is shown here the form i 5 one notes that on nearly all occasions, the women carry their sees rent novol'v l.ul this i.s "exception.

Quite tho most unusual 1 Wmmu'tt is the Parasol-bug which is so cleverly designed that one i of a tho may be converted into a bag or parsol, Icusox It is in reality parasol made of ribbon, cither striped or flKin-od i the usual nrranKCment. but us this folds up and when n- 1 closes it is not visible. Instead, two bone handles appear to finish i When tho a i lakes on tho. appearance of a parasol, these serve merely as a decorative a i The parasol-bags will be shown later in a very interesting variety of colors. surprise-- whafs all this?" said Warren discovering suddenly a tiny white box half hidden under his it and see if you like it," Helen said excitedly.

"Well, well," said Warren, a i up tho box, "what does this should I have a surprise?" "Just because I wanted to give you one." Warren had slipped the box out of its tissue wrappings and had snapped the catch. The studs and cuff links in all their beauty lay revealed against their bed of white velvet. Warren exclaimed. "Do you like them, dear "Like them, sure; but where did they come from?" bought Warren looked nt her curiously. "Where did you get the money? If I'm not mistaken, these set you back a pretty penny." "That doesn't matter, dear, if only you like them." "Of course I like them: but why on earth did you do such a thing.

Helen? I (Urtn't need them." "Why. yes you did, dear; you never had a decent set." "Decent; my old ones arc decent enoutrh." "I know it. but you never had links to match, and I saved the rnoncy and I '1 to get you something really nice it." "They certainly are beaut and it wns" great of you to i of it: but. you were "FURNITURE of char- A acter and quality, fairly priced" --a. policy that makes satisfied customers.

May we count you among them? BENWAY I CO. Sensible! Wear MILITARY HEELS Thr- a friends of Mrs. Uoyln a hud tho pleasure of Inst bc-r in an extremely enjoyable, sri-Vim Thnr.srlay at Trniplc. prcsnnte.l under i i i I TM if the. studios.

The proBrnm w.is 0.110 of unusual i and i in i a a displayed the skill of a i i a a possesses a wonrif and soprano vnico anil a rich a i Her liiirli tonos arc i i a a Her i i shown i In the from I la comnicndablo nnd secures effects i a i i a Ifrace. Jliss i a nccoinpanloil M'ra. a in a i i a a i i i a a i much interest of tho splendid program was as Uepuls lr a i T.e«i Clochos. Dobnssey. A l.o l-'ounlraln.

I.i? F'aplllon, a i Carnaval. l-'ourdrnin. Chnn.snn inilouo. I A i a l.l'nn' Korukow. a MotiKBorRsky.

Saar. (n Thnu Shalt Know M(2) Pome, a Day. I Thot) 1 1 The, none Tree. This i Avo Maria, (Krosn O'A-Hy): Vtirdl. Hhndow Sonp.

iKroni UinoralO. AVind nnd I.yro. Wiirr. Mistletoe. Crist.

To Columbine, Crist. l.nd of the Sky C'adman. The l.lttle Damozrl, Novrllo. I a of i the work out to i a a i a a i prices therefor, a of a a now saves several a dollars per a by a i all IIIK for filtccn tit Its i i i dune in two a lo itself, one at thr. Omaha school for deaf, i at boys' i i a school, a At the present i the board of Is (inlor'uiK 1 from these two a lHl.flun pieces of i sup- for thi- i i supervision.

The cost of tlii'so. if nl.Mbo,! by i a firms, would probably be not less a or Jll.fiOO. It will cost a probably less a bnlf i a i i out in i own printing i lit Omaha and Kearney. Thr i i to be i i in tbe i i i now boinjr ininlc im-lude i i i onvelopes and l.iliink forms of i kinds. Several i a yc-ar tho.

board of control calls for such supplies. Tho ins i i i i i for a they cost and those to i nro. sent pay for (horn on a The tabor is perform by persons lit the a and UniMha. ii- I I who lire, onuaged in I iniir tho printer's trade. I of a a are piiuippcd i to do all the common sorts of I work i not to print and bind I They b- utiUzetl for furnlsliiivr niiscellaneous printed supplies to slide i i nl.

the state eapitol. but i is not (lone. The, officers pet i work done In i i a i way. through con- I i made by i i commissioner. Their Married Life A A A I OF A A A I (Copyright.

1017. International News Service.) Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo HELEN REPAYS WARREN'S KINDNESS TO HER BY A GIFT WHICH HE DOES NOT LIKE ENOUGH TO SUIT HER. Helen nnd planned lone week i a nasty fever and i pains in every a of. lu-r body. before t.hc i not to give presents to each other.

This common agreement had conic a.bout loiiff discussion, and had i a been decided upon only becntiHe Helen had saiil a as hud HO a people remember a a i of thr. year, i save liny a i had a to spend on ench other, and spend It. some lime biter when was not such a. dem a upon the common In spile of tbe fact tlmt Helen luul a meant, i when shu bad S.UK- EC.Htcil- it, she had hoped apainst hope, i i would iirnore it when tbo i i-inne. She, Inn! i i to herself many limes.

"VVarrrn i surprise, me. I just, will," a i i mas hurl come nnd on i i 1 there, had been no present from Helen hod been i disappointed. Then hud conic the a experience in rain, and Helen luul tiiUo.n i cold. All throush tlvit i i i Wnrren dad been more a considerate. His a irascible self hud been temporarily buried, nnd bis one liud been to make Helen happy.

Jlolen a know him. and she doto.mitnod if ever she were able to once more the world she. make it up i For Helen was seriously i iinrl she had stayed in bed for the. greater i When she had i a struggled to talsn her i position in the household she had told one evening a he had been a. darling-.

you saw to everything. I just had to lie there and let. you urranpe i for me, and I know 1 was i cross." proud of being: told that he luul conic, the i time i i colors, smiled and said It WO.H the least he could do; but Helen a he had exerted himself, and she determined to rlo some- i to make for it. All during If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful.

Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless), ia much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten hair with water and ruh'it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it i and silky, bright, and easy to manage.

Ton can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap and a few ounces Is enough to last everyone in the family for months. --Advertisement. Black and Tan Special Dark $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.0 Grey aud Field Mouse One pair of these Shoes will outwear any two pair of high heel shoes sold in town. The BOOTERY 1230 "0" Street WHBATLESS DAY--A PLEASURE Beginning Monday, February 4th, our Bakery will bake Only War Bread on Wheatless days (Monday and Wednesday).

The ever-increasing demand for Basket Store Bread convinces us that our Patrons are delighted with its quality, and want to help win the war. APPLES! Kve'ii Size, Round, Sound and, Special Saving on Fancy Jonathan Apples. BUY a Prices range 1'rc Apples. BUY a BOX. flA ranee, from IU 1337-39-41 43 0 St.

LINCOLN, DENVER, at 14th ST. LOUIS New! Smart! Low Priced! A Sensational Featuring and Sale of 1,000 Spring Dresses Fashion savs Ibis is to be a season of Dresses. In this sale there are IICAV Silk and Satin Dresses, including striped and plaid silks, in new apron fcets, in Spring colors. And besides, there arrived yesterday just time toi this sale and diapecl EVAPORATED MILK Reduced prices to clear out odd brands. Van Camps, F.

0. Fox River. Cottage and Danish 8 tall cans for $1.00 ITbaby cans for $1.00 400 Serqe Dresses-- Newest Tailored Styles are the verv Dresses that are most popular at'the present red and finished biaia CASH HABIT TEA, a ilamly uiu'olorcd Japan tea, l-'J Ib. pkg GRAPE NUTS, per pkp. 13c TIP Cocoa and ChooolateOI'' a 1-2 Ib.

COFFEE Our old "timer" Independent brand, OA 1 Ib. can OUC Ib. can 5Sc CASH HABIT, (fancy 97 steel cut) 1 Ib. 1C HOT BOUILLON An appetizing but inexpensive "any meal" drink. "A cube makes'a bowlful." A tin ot' 12 cubes SALT WHITEFISH, per Ib 9c Quality First MF ANS Your Satisfaction Lasis BASKET STORES COMPANY U.

S. Food Administration License No. G-28403 These are the verv Dresses that are most popular at'the present ity men's wear serge-- in navy and in tan-some embroidered and Do Not Confuse These With Regular $15 Dresses for They Are Worth More! Fine Quality Serge Dresses Neiuest Taffeta Dresses Smartest Satin Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses Georgette Crepe Dresses "If from Neuateter'g--Its Smart.

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