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PRIL 10, 19 | “0000000000000000000000000“0000 2020000006000 000¢ At the “NEW KIND OF A WOMEN'S SUIT STORE"” - : EVOWWHE 09 Only Two Mors Days o ou ton ranss OpeCial Easter Sale of Women's Easter Suits S | e Stunning Easter Costumes in Two and Three-Piece Models Smart Tailor-made Suits in Panamas, Serges, Worsteds, Plain or Fancy Colors; also Beautiful ; Plamly Dresses in Rough Pongee 8ilk and Rajah Silks in all the New Shades, Exquisitely o Trimmed and Carefully Made, are on sale here HA Here AT 40% LESS THAN RETAILERS’ PRICES | ‘21"..9.'“";*.,'3'.“.‘:'.‘. STREETS, OMA : : Every Cash or Credit Sale of $10 Buying Or Over in at this Every Suitis [ o\ store me = Our Men’s Clothing Departm’t. You Buy % L8 " A Buy your Easter Suit, Hat, ! / Direct ARK A { : 3 Sold to You S e ! i T s a8 Shoes, Dress Shirt, Under- wear and Furnishing at whol.‘." 8 ; i i i 3 N ) Goods here, and give your l { mother, sister, wife or sweethearta beautiful pres- ent; something that will \ make a handsome orna- —-—— g coar . POLLY The choicest crea- . S p L 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT COUPON, SUTT. SUTT | EVANS. tions that will be seen ment for any lmmc. I'his H his spri are lere. E . . . ot and prosent 3¢ 10 e | HoA NG L | $20.00 $12.50 b <y / aquarium is a clear gain to g M‘y-n'u Teveive your 10 | gujt, an exact copy of Retall “l‘f‘lfi $36. :m | num \‘Hne $30, » \lé:-’|uy«“|"\y-|‘ura;“.’;‘o i Lot eangtiul - anseen d b I A §40 model de of A beaut! stylisn an a - N o ‘As an extra inducement tdhiave voi’ | Rahdsome noves (s | milt, exquinitely trim: : over towh 'ARA’ you | representin g every you over and above the ex buy direct from the mllmr- wo'll suitings. The coat 18 | med and strictly talh The | Will not see a suit or | new and fashionable aliow 8 10 per dent. dlevountion, il | st Imed and the | ored. an "sxactl copy | seodel "Mone gions | dress that will equal v, fihet o al ceptional values we are purchases mede Before Apri Leth, bt | proper leagth. - The | of model apove. You | model L aboYe . F'ves | Our $12.50 wults and | tendency, ‘nclud ing p : week— v T ¢ lain and fancy mod- e . this coupon must be presenteéd when | dress has tucked yoke |cannot duplicate any | afd style of these | dresses. In a variety | P : Durcharcs are WAde. af et and Uil sleever | omo of oue §0°suite | auite” and * Arceses: | Or mew shadep. and | €1t 1 spring mix- giving you this @00D APRIL 15th, ofithe cloth, o It can | for less than $35. but | These are all mew | G,/ ° (e (N0 | tures, panamas, ser- N ¥ be . worn separately. selling at manufactu- models, new fabri 8, O N Faon, n‘amu’“l;nnatms BAtaT malre P 310,00 | Tors Totioen e an | imodels, new fabrics | trimmed and well | gesand vofles, on sale Cash or Credit. Suit o 28 | i e " | TR e it " | Weae’ls andwn wvove. | 1ean than elnewnern prices range PRINCESS CLOAK AND SUIT PARLORS i i ™ anagement of the Goodyear COR. 16TH AND DAVENPORT ST Mall Orders Filled $12.50 and.. . A Timely Purchase of Ladies’ Sample Suits Buy Your New Suit for Easter of Us and Save Fully One-Third of Prices Asked Elsewhere SHAFF & MANDEL, 32-34-36 West 18th Street, NEW YORK CITY sell us their entire sample line of & whist party in Mrs, Delbridge's honor. are In my country, according to the last Calendar Contradicts the In honor of Miss Loulse Kennedy. who | census, 25,000,000 women living In enforced ; ILadies’ Suits at ONE-THIRD LESS THEIR REGU- leaves the, latter part of the month for| widowhood: of these 100,000 are under 20, Fort Sam ‘Houston, Tex., to reside, Mrs, | 20,000 under 10 and 6000 mere bables of a ( LLAR VALUE. Lot consists of just 92 garments— Engagement BOOk I Oday A e S s g e S AR AT ; ; every model is a handsome new spring style and is Omaha. On the following Thursday Mrs. | women. One day I promised them absolute . y u W. N. Haskell of Fort Omaha will give | privacy if they would enjoy an hour of b bcautlfully tallorcd. one and two of a kmd, all sizes, While. the soclal calendar presented a fdaughier, Mrs. ¥. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. |a Tuncheon fn her honor. Miss Dorathy | sunshine in the protected sarden of oy P . , 0 e o clean-white sheet for Good Friday it seems | Delbridge. were formerly of Omaha. Btevens and Miss Mao 'Egstman . will also | college, They fluttered about 1ike . becs blg variety of matcrlals, MADE TO RETAIL FROM that quite a different memorandum has| Mrs. Zack T. Howell and small son Ieave | entertain for her before she leaves the city. | of mas bittle buttertries de Bud i ST K o R T AT i Dottt reposing Mrvthe’ Brivacy of-the: an- for Tows City, Ia, where they| Mrs. D. B. Teylor will b hostess Thurs. | b bovers o Heriies 4mong the beds { $30.00 to $37.50. This entire lot, together with:broken of flowers. One of them fairly screamed gagemant books. Of course “everybody” | join Mr. Howell, who has been there some | day, April 15, at the meeting of the Ster- | with delight over & yellow Hily. ‘Are liles lines from our rcgular stock, will be p]accd on sale at went to church:ihis morning and no one | time, and expect to make that place their |ling club yellow? she asked In surprise. ‘I thought had planned anything for the afternoon, | residence. Mr. and Mys. Howell and son — | they were: always pink.’ 8:00 O.CIOCI\' tomorrow, SATURDAY morning at thc but it transpired, nevertheless, that a lot [ have been making their home with Mrs. ( COLLEGE WOMAN FROM INDIA The position of an Indlan in her own B . ! of little games were played, most of them | Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. seph —— land is not an easy one during these years g one price— belng foursomes. And then, there were a | Burns. Miss Lilavati § is in This Couwn-| of transition.: The English and Eurasians lot of lttle ‘uncheon parties, only no one - try to Study and Make | tutnk thetr ristts" ave” siterionits thons of } called them parties, even.if th did num Addre the natives of the land. The present politi- 1 = \ ber from three to four and five “extra Pl P cal interest is but an unwise expression of i By far the most strenuous pastime of the | c€asures ast | Miss Lilavatt Bingh, professor of litera- | a perfeotly legitimate foeling of aiscontent | £ Aay, however, has been the search for the ture and philosophy at the Isabella Tho-| with certaln conditions 3 & Easter bonnet. Many have put in the week Social Events of Wote at Which [hum college, Lucknow, India, has come 10| The slender brown woman is a pletur- At i, but us this 1s an extraordinary Congenial People Moet and the United States In the interest of the|esque figure as she fiits about the city ! § season | haw required more than one try joy Themselves to the Utmost. college and is now in New York. She is | clad in Oriental garb. She wears always the < . H . that tlie present showing Includes anything | urs, Merrick E. Lease entertained at a | Christhan woman in educational work to- | of cloth, six yards in length, draped over possible. Altogether the women, at least, | heautifully appointed luncheon Friday at|day. In additfon to performing her col- | one shoulder and falling from the walst in YOU MAY BUY THESE SUITS ON EASY PAYMENT have been harder to account for today than | her home, complimentary to her house |lege dutles she is editor of the Urdu| plaits. Whether the sarl be of pink gauzy usual ANd aithough all protest that the | guest, Mrs. Lucas of Litchtield, Minn. Ail | Woman's Friend, a paper published for | stuff or wine colored cashmeres with Semes ‘..0’.......’..’“’”’......’0“’0.’000“00m““ day has been uneventful, there seems to be | of the decorations were suggestive of | the women of the zenanas and Is chair- | blouse to match, or of yellow satin brocade, ubundant evideuce if the contrary. | Baster tide. An Easter plant formed the | man of the women's section of the World's | there is a mantilla or scarf for the head of - centerplece and place cards had a design | Student Christian ream:u«m the same material green peppers chopped; add this to mayon- . . of the new Egster bonnets. The favors|Mrs. Archbold among her hearers on a{ During the last few weeks Miss Singi sty e g R NI 7 4 M k t M t B t f ll were minature chickens and rabbits, Those | Christians inm her family. At the University | has been speaking in various churches of | min ser ki ey oottuce leat arket 1S OS ounti u y 1 with second piece of bread Personal GOSSlp present were Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. H. M. Me- | of Allahabad she 100k her degree of A. M., | this city. She has been entertained at the 5 Clanahan, Mrs. G. W. Hervey, Mrs. L.|and she has taught for nineteen years. home of Miss Helen Gould and ts now the | ROYALTY TO STAND SPONSOR! ] 2 2 Where the Puople Are, When Patrick, Mrs. Chism, Mrs. Thomes B.| BShe has addressed the meetings of repre- | guest of Mrs, John 8. Huyler | upp 1€ or aster Dlnl]er They Are Golng and When | Brown, Mrs. Lucy Smith of Litchfield, | sentative women in New York, numbering - - Unprecedented Honor to Be Conferred | They Expeot t0 Beturn Mo Minn.; Mrs. H. 8. Benedict, Mrs. George | Mise Helen Gould, Mre. Russell Sage and | QUEEN ENCOURAGES WOMEN | Upon ndehild of Ameri- Howe, Mrg Minard and Mrs. Lease Mrs, Archbold among here hearers on a dradd e an Ambassador. Mis: J. H. P. Robison of Grinnell, la., recent morning. She will speak throughout | Visits Bi& Millinery Warehouse and | In order to appear in person at the bap- | Easter Dinner Menu. [the size of the bunch. Tomatoes are aiso is the guest of her sister, Miss Simonds. the United States during the next few Urges Worke to Exerel 'n,\-,".) ceremony of Whitelaw Reld's grand- | Consomme. ‘“*h&’!lh\‘ fine in tact, everything fs ;” Mrs. Lucy Smith of Sioux Rapids, la., FOI' the Future months and will enter Radcliffe in Septem- Franchise, son, for whom he is to be godfather, his| Shad Roe Crog d;‘f'r?;w‘l';' Hollendaise. [,mn quality and everything plentiful ex who 15 visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brown, ber for a post-graduate course and higher | majesty, it 18 sald, is making arrangements | Rotsted. Cunn. Olblit Bavids |cepting wax and string beans and new returng next week to her home. degrees. The women of Denmark had thelr first |to hasten to England. The entire \uun“r Current Jelly. peas. These are to be had, however, though Miss Mary E. Simonds of Cass schoo) “What has not thirty years done for us|opportunity to vote in the municipal and |also will attend the function, the date of | o Gialo Bouflee, Cieaméd Celery {at a trifie higher cost, the beans selling has tdken apartments at the Barnard in India; that s, those who have been|communal elections of that country March |which, however, is still undecided, because i sfi'l;"“‘:.;',”\ ’s;fmhuk‘y’j"“,{,m:l:d e | for 0 ana 25 cents a quart and the peas Miss Alice Switsler is spending two or able to take the advantage of the opportun- |12 Queen Louise is said to have shown |the king has not yet finally determined the | Coffee {about ‘the same. New spinach, wateraress three days at Fort Crook this week as ths ities for education!” she said to a reporter. | her approval of the new franchise by vis- | exact time of his re-entrance into London {varsley, head and leaf lettuge, onlons, ou. guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. West. Mrs. Duncan M. Vinsonialer,. who will | “ASain and again after reading a book |itIng u large millinery warehiouse while the | The honor conferred upon the Reids b i | combers, oyater piant, egy plant, redtshes Mra. Gould: Diets loft Wednesday for a |give a bridge luncheon Wednesday for her | Which seems to Inspire me 1 sit and think. | voting - was in progress and urging the |this personal tribute to the ambassador’s| Never beore has the Omaha market been (UL TREEE BEER off things that have fow days' visit in Lincoln with her mother, | guests, Mrs. Carroll and Miss Carroll, will | ‘I8 is not passing strange that I, an Indian | women to vote. More than half of the |grandchild is almost unprecedented in | 4o bountifully supplied with delicacies «“-H», en in for several weeks are especiali Mrs. A M. Putndm. give & second party Thursday afterncon,| Woman whose grandmother could not read [100,000 votes recorded were those of women. | ropean court history But those in the | staples in foodstuff for the Easter trade | fresh this week, as if to be fit for & special Mrs. E. E. Howland and Miss Fannie | when she will entortain at bridge for Miss | 8 line, should be getling acquainted with | The women elected as municipal councillors | confidence of his majesty assert that King | t is this week. Practic everything | occasion. Howland, who have been spending the last | Carroll such men as BShakespeare, Tennyson, |In Copenhagen included two soclal demo- | Edward wished to pay a compliment not of where it grows or what its| The fact that Easter is at hand has made two weeks at Excelfior Springs, will re-| Mrs F. Moyer. will give a luncheon to-| Holmes, Emerson and Drummond? |crats and three conservatives. Seven of fonly to the Relds and to Americans In gon- | yeagon v ay be, is (0 be had in the local | no différence ifi the price of eggs, however turn’ Saturday or Bunday. - day at her home for Mrs. A. Delbridge| “Yet even today only sevem out of 1,000 |the forty-two members of the municipalleral, but to D. O. Mills, the great #rand- | market today and at prices not exorbitant | They sell at 2% cents a dozen for the guar Mry-8nd Mrs, A, Dolbridge of St. Louls |ofr St. Louis and on Menday Mrs. Arthur | women in India are literate. We yet have | government elected were women and about | father of the baby, who has shown his or even high considering that many things |anteed and 20 cemts a dozen for others NAr8 Hariingd 1o be, the glests of their |@chnellbacher of Council Bluffs will give | 4,000,000 women shut up in senanas. There |7 per cent of the communal officers elected | subetantfal friendship Lo the royal house of | huve come hundreds of miles and by ex. |Several of the stores will make a specialt | throughout the country | England on several occaslons. Even before it was de tely understood $OEP6L025000(0900000008060000008055063600080090000000030000400008508004 ““QWOW“ | press. |of ¢ Saturday, when the price will un This week has brought the first carload | doubtedly drop several cents a dozem, but {that King Edward would stand in person | o¢ yiyawberries of the season. It came in |it will be well to ren at the christening the evidences of his| Women's College In Turke A national college for women 10 be | smber that. these eggs established in Constantinople. The leader | from Louisfana nd s the first | will be for .coloring purposes only and to favor were many "y be expressed stralght through. |keep them apatt from the cooking supply of t ovemen "mud e o | v _: ‘::,":f“ s '"‘_F::y'\': "“\""“\’":,::‘y‘ ::m o gt s o 10t s ‘w."mj‘,“n the 1 The berries are selling at various prices | Bulter is 3 cents & pound for the beat le e’ Wil Mitann: Tarbien nuthan | B oks ;n:w -'n.kw ° r‘-\x v ’mvm :r\ |‘ u p;‘ in the stores. They come twenty-four pint | package creamery and from 2 10 25 cents f0r the bullding has been giveh by the | c" Park lo remain for several weeks. | poyeq 1o the case and the cases whole a pound for the tub and dairy Butter . ¥ will be guests of honor there for a month. gl Poultry wells +Just it aka | Ty as last |sultan, who is said to be very much in | s o 2 favorYor the uhdertaking. ‘This site'ls at | TM® 1AVOred child, its father and its mother | ) potatoes, new beets, (urnips and | wholesale. Fresh brollers sell at i L) | Foondogkll. The scope of the college will pRRTRE oy oo e S ey parsnips have ulso come in. The potaloes dosen. Fromen broilers ary §5 a dogen ASH BU R be discussed very shortly in Parllament,| One pound hamburg, one-guarter are selling wholesale at 6% cents a pound | spring clickens are nts 'a peund, hens s when it is expected that the success of | stale bread (take bread, soak In water, |80d the beets and turnips and parsnips by |15 cents, roosters 10 cents, ducks 17 cents, L | Dr. Mary Mills Patrick as president of the | thesd iceze out), one onlon cut small, [the bunch. the price varying according to | geese 13 cents and turkeys 2 cents & pound. |American College for Girls in Constanti- | gne cgg, salt and pepper to taste; mix well nople wili be used as the great argument | together and form into bells size of golf In favor of establishing a national insti- | pall, usig a little flour. Take some drip k {tution. The number of high-class Turkish | pings and brown flour In it, add enough /‘,/ |&irls attending the American college has | polling water 1o make thin gravy; drop 0/ | §reatly increased since the coming In of | palls into this and cook twenty minu |the new political regime. | on slow fire. When ready to serve beat a Mrs. Taft's name now heads the rojl of | honorary members of the Danghters of | Ohio. 8he was clected at (he recent meet- {ing of the society which was held at the |To Remove Grease from Silk or Wool, Wa)dorf-Astoris Place the grease sputs between blotting Lady Francis Balfour, Lady Stachey, | paper and press with hot iron. The blotting Miss Cicely Hamfiton, Miss Lownes and | paper will absorb the grease and the most ¢ fi‘ Mrs. Richard Grant comprise the editorial | delicate shudes can be cleaned like new in I5°% eac | committee of ‘the new sutfrage i monthly, | thls way the Englishwoman, which has just been ¢ Style and comfort are but two of the good - -poifits in th started in London. ¥ts main object will be | the promition o€ eaus) Biffrase. Dut & mut| Cne-DAIf Bound choess, 0B& oAl Bl “TREMONT"’—a collar which possesses publish articles and stories on mauy other | one swall onlon. thaough ment all the other good Arrow qualities subjects, Including art, theater, literature, | grinder separately and then together, mak- music and the more recent discoveries in | Ing a sandwich paste e == ARROW.COLIARS white bread. s. butter, | page with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the | | put lettuce teat o Make a mix- | painless regulators Zc. For sale by No otber Culls at 3¢, & pair are ns good ad Arrow Cuff. Cluett, Peabsily &Ce. Jture of ragi as possible; | Beatgn Drug Co egg well and gradually pour the gravy balls in to beaten egk