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P R e B S SR S e e ——————— —————————————— ] O SO T 0 IO 0 E10 EI0 EIO EIOEIO EIOFIO SO EIOEO IO EIOEIO IO IO CIOIOLIONIQY Sunmmmmmey, 1 | SMIETY CL cs 'l'o Twn el four; B. Fu Baker, two; Willlan Ma- |2, at Lowe Avenue Presbyterfan church. | Mandelberg, Bdward Slater, 100y, two; H. F. Reed, four; T. L. Baker, | The Rev. McGiffin will officiate. Miss | lams of Chicago. J— - two, dna Dr. Walker, five. Agnes Hansen will be mald of honor and | wMps J. M. Guild entertained at luncheon = Miss Helen Riepen bridesmald. Harold | priday at her home for Mrs. Evans and Fashionable Folk Slow Give Up| Jackson will bes a the | K o Neb, and . < Weddings and Pnagagementis. ook sorve am best man and the | Mrs. Chambers of Columbus, Neb, an Town Affairs fot'Clubs, *= | Agashsiggments have been received In|UShers will be Messrs. Harry BHxt, Thomas | Mrs. Stevens of Salt Lake City. The table —_— - Omdaha for the marrlage of Miss Hazel Murphy, Oscar Irwin and Thomas Jeffery. | had a trimming of violets. Covers were | &1 take tsgeral The wedding is to be followed by a large |lajd for: Mesdames Evans, Columbus; LADIES' DAY BEGINS NEXT MONTH Yom, ":;:’.:':Mo:-:: 'rn:‘:‘n:: reception at the home of the bride's par- | Chambers, Columbus; Stevens, Salt Lake ’ — e J w; ening wt Bt. Pa- | Nte 190 Military avenue.. Those asslsting | City; B. R. Needham; Misses Brénholt, w. nd N wet “"N;. D e Rov. Fathwr |0f the reception will be Misses Beatrice |J. P. Clary, May Auld, E. A. Hinrichs, ot . gl - gptd * R Dot N Dot Cole, Carolyn Conklin, Edith Carson and |3, A. Hake, Brenholt, J. M. Guild, M, B. Clubs—Creche | Cariwright performing the “r"m; Mr. | Mro. Biward Slater. Hake et e sl pite gt ol g Bl v Tigw (3 id Pleasures Past. Miss Mae Stuben entertalned last even- f Week. To the Sammer Girl. To the summer girl 1 would sing a-lay, As you st in the hemmock and ‘swing Al ay ; John C. Fitzpatriek and brother of Mrs. A. B, Kennedy of Omaha, Mr. and Mra Fitspatrick have gone to in The Bronx. 1n June, the popular month for weddings, May the tales you tell and the songs you |® beVy of Omaha girld will serve as at- sing Success In the guise of sultors bring: May the drea you dredm and the heart. felt talk Find its counterpart in the walk. In short, 1 hope you will moon acquire A life-long partier in male attire; And may he find when ydur vows %ledp . And heart & prisoner b safely fedged. That the lock in youf fetehing pompadour Ate natare's endowment, not Luscome's store; Your chéek like a rosy deliclous. peaech, are tendants both {h Omaha and other Gitles Being in & wedding party always means a folly time for the attendants at the round moonlight | of affairs given in honor of the bride and groom. A large out-of-town .wedding ' of much interest here will be that of Miss Clatre fMunke and Mr. Lyon Story of Lin- eoln. Miss Funke has visited in Omaha on numerous oecasions and has a large circle of friends here. Plans are belng made to have an out-of-town wedding, and elabor- dte' praparations will make it one ‘of “the Not the kind that & drug stere clerk ¢an | sual avents of the summer and many reach. May he pever discover a righteous reason To regret having made It your trump card season, MAME B. GRIFFIN. Soetal € MONDAY—Hlss Helen e eard party; Mrs. A, G. Beeson, Monday Bridge club; Mra. G. W. Wattles will om;rmn the Monday Bridge Luncheon elub, TUESDAY—Dinner party at the Field elub followed by theater party at Boyds glven 'by ushers for Cutier-Mandelberg n, evening wedding party: Mrs. R. V. Cole, dinner at Happy Hollow; Mrs. Riepen, Tuesday Bridge club, WBDNESDAY~Mrs, Frank — Crawford, Afternoon tea and exhibit of noted etch- ings; l&; Hugh Cutler, stag dinner party: Mrs. E. Beverldge, card party; wedding of Miss he Marley and Mr. Leonel R. Copeland; Mrs. W. T. Hooyer. Alternate Card élub; Mrs. B. A, Me- Dermott, Kensington club. THURBDAY—Annual Crecke Bridge Y Country-elut; Mrs. W. L Salby, on at Happy Hollow; Miss Carolyn Conklin, entertpins for Miss Mandelber FRIDAY—Dancing party at Happy Hol- Brownell hall peniors given hy rnice Stewart and i Mre. John A Beveridge, cari d Mrs, W. A, Pagton, jr. inner b at thelr home. SATURDAY—Table - d'hote . - dinner . and week-end dance at Country club, Happy Hollow ' and Field club; Mr. and Mrs, Remington, dinner.at Country club; Mrs. J. Mandelberg, card party; Miss Mianie Eldridge will' éntertain; Loyal club, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Yarton. ... . ¢ Perhiaps It Is tifo cool weathet, or pos- sibly ‘the fact that soclety 1§ mord Sests tered ithan usual ‘Al this time of year but hold oh and the dinner patty, the luncheon and the tea are AWIMOSt “ad ‘Muiferoud’ a8 they were six Weeks #go, tn épite of the faot that the first of June 1 only. p week off. Although all the country clubs are open, the seafon is not yet open in full. La- dies' lay, which was such a popular fea- ture bf all the clubs Jast year, has not been resumed as yet this spring, and will not He until thelr | mid-week “hops and’ “.ainner, but Happy Hollow will not d&"so WAtll In July, owing to the still incomplete condition of its pavilion. - The opening of the Rod and Gun elub Monday. of next week is heing Mizs Loufse | foy ‘some “reagon ‘the “Indobr’ dtfalts ' the middle of’ June. - The | Country and Fleld alubs have:gommenced | the elght bridesmalde will be from Omaha, Dale, Miss Martha Dale and Miss BEdith Boston. Saturdays for Chicago, where bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Carol Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam E. Hamllton, to Bdward Thaddeus Foote, June 1, at St. Paul's church. At the McShane-Myers wedding in Du- a bridesmald and Mrs. Willara Hosford will sisters, the Misses Myers, will also be In the wedding party, Invitations have been issued for the wed- |ding of Miss Leah Mandelberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mandelberg, and Hugh Cutler, for the evening of Wednesday, June The Silent Running €lectrice are unequaled by any other electric made, for Atlantle City afid’ will be at home after September 1 guests from Omaha will attend. Four of including Miss Marion Connell, Miss Laura Butler, Miss Laura Dale wos a room mate of Miss Funke's at Lasecll seminary, near Miss Mary Alice Rogers expects to leave she will be buque, June 3, Miss Frances Nash will be be matron of honor and Miss Myers' three | THE OMAHA SUNDAY B ing at 7 o'clock dinner, followed by Judge and Mrs. John 'J. Sullivan enter- Marsh of Bouth Omaha gave a luncheon party Wednesday for Miss Nel- |lle Green. Spring flowers were used in decoration and six guests were present. Mrs. Harry Strelf gave a luncheon Friday at Hanson's for Miss Bessie Goodwin of Farnam, Neb, Covers were lald for Miss Bessie Goodwin, Mrs. F. N, Miller, Mrs. T. E. Wood and Mrs, Strelf, Receptions to domremorate the confirma- tion of their daughters were held Wednes- day by three families, Mr. ana Mrs. A. | Willlam Rhyn; and Mrs. T. W. McClure, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. tained Friday evening for Rhyn, who has recently returned from York, and for Captain A. A. Breffma the navy. 'The evening was spent ened with pink and white roses. T present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gr Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fenwick, Mr. and Misses Alice Hall, were Ruth, tively. Mre. P. Drake entertained the Swastika club at a card party Wednesday after- noon, when the prizes were won by Miss Joyce Alvord, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Willlam Marlon and Florence respec- street, Fri lesson Hartman, evening. 2108 Spaulding The Sunday school strumental and vocal music filled the of the evening. Those present were tended the matinee at the Boyd. Those pres. ent were Misses Leah Mandelberg, Beatrice Cole, ¥dith Carson, Helen Riepen, Carolyn Sparks and Messrs. Roy Hartman, 1 and M. Wil | Blackburn enter- Miss Carrle cards and music and the rooms were bright- | Cartie Harrls, 208 Franklin street; Mr, and Mrs, | Rhyn, Quistard; Messrs, L. L. Baum, Les- 1. Davis, 2115 Burt street: Mr. and Mrs, | ter Thacher, W. R. Blackburn, A. A. Bretf- J. Ringler, 406 Davenport street. The girls | man. The Talaphia soclety met with Miss Ethel glven by the teacher, Miss Currens and in- Ray« mond Robbins, Albert Westergard, Ralph the New n of | with hose race, Mrs. 1day was rest Mr. Conklin, Agnes Hansen and Mesdames J. (Continued on Third Page.) 222 sc.16TH Omar Py Wedding Gifts at C. B. Brown Co.'s anticipated by many and reservations are already being made for the dinfer, which will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. The cohspleuous function planned for the week ds. the card party ‘to be glven at the Country club Thursday afternoon for the benefit of the Creche. The board of ‘di- reétors of the Creche have It in charge with 1¥5, H. T. Lemist chairman of the! committee, Mrs. Willlam Guthrie = will | have ¢harge of the game, which is to be played In four mections, the tables to be placed In the ball room, living room and dining room. TH& fast that participants may play with the same partner during the entire aftepriotm will be one of the ats tractive features. Eeveral handsome prizes have been cantributed by Interested friends and refreshments w Il be served at the close }A of the gamo, At Mgppy Hollow. Dr. and Mrs. E. .C. Henry entartained one of th: larger dinner patties last even- ing at Happy Hollgw. At their table cov- ers were placed for Dr. ahd Mfs. Colter, | Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Dunn, Dr. Dunn of | Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Saunders, Dr. Little, Dr. H. L. Alken, Dr. and Mrs. . Paul Wooly and Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Milroy gave & din- ner party at the club last evening, their guests being: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Hdys, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olmsted, Mrs, Olmsted of Dillon, Mont.; Mrs, Birkhauser of Beattle, Miss Katharine Miiroy Others dining at Happy Hollow were: Mr. J. R. Webster, who had covers placed for three; Mr. C. 8. Stebbins, fivei Mr. B. R. Hastings, three; Mr. Guy Liggett, seven; Mr. J. B. MeKittrick, four, and Mr. Edward Updike, five. At the Country Club, The largest dinner party last evoning at the Country club was given by Mr. and Mre. Joseph Lehmer In honor of Judge | and Mrs. Willlam A. Rediek, who sail | wome time i Jupe for the Mediterranean trip. Covers were placed for twenty-six grests. | Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles had covers placed for four and Mr, and Mrs. M, T. Barlow also had four covérs at their | table. l Mr. Ross Towle was host at one of the | diner partles Saturday evening at the | Country club, éomplimentary to Miss Ger- | trude ‘Mcorhead and Mr. Harry Tukey. | Covers were placed for Miss Gertrude Moorhead, Miss Ellsabeth Moorhead, Miss Ruth Moorhead, Miss Kthel Tukey, Mrs. | Eva Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moor- heéad. Mr. Harry Tukey, Mr. Elmer Mr. Frank Maskd, Mr. Frank Pollard and | Mr. Ross Towle. At the Field Club, | Mr. and Mre. Harry Lawrie entertained | at dinner last evening at the Field club, preceding the weeh-end hop. The guests | were seated at two tables. At one of the | tables covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. ©. W. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. B. L Wsher, Dr. and Mrs. F. 8§ Owen, Mr. Willlam Plekly of 8t Louks and Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Lawrle. At the other table were Misses Nell Guild, Bthel Lawrle, Amy Lawrie; essrs. T. E. Braden, W. H. Guild and Wil Shorter. Mrs. J. J. Boucher entertained at dinner Mst evening for Misw 8ara - Qorbeit of Moncton, Can. Those present were; Miss Corbett, Miss Edith Carson; Miss Ethel Fullaway, Mrs. R, B, Willcox, Mrs. Houcber, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Slater, Dr. F. Whitcomb, Mr. Vanstons Fullaway, Mr. J. [ E. Rogers and Mr. Robart Wileox, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster ‘and Mr. and Mrs. E Buckingham dined together. Smaller Ainner parties were given by Mesars, F. O. Fahs, whe had covers for six guests; A H. Clark, fours. M. J. Pen-| toid, five; W. B. Molkle, two; Lec Sprat comfort, convenience, durability, endurance, long mileage radius on one charge of the bat- teries, low cost of main- tenance and repairs. That is why BAKER "ELECTRICS are known everywhere as “The World’s Standard.” ¢ Let Us Demonstrate the New Baker Electric Models. Telephone or “wrile us for an appointment, ELECTRIC. GARAGE CO. ha, Neb., §ORosIs Novelties - Nineteen Hundred nine . will be remem- the year of novelties in footwear. and new leathers. We probably show thanall others together. And then the price, $4.00 is a popular one. Sorosis - Ankle Strap Pumps make an ideal Summer Shoe in all leathers. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. ORDINARY DRINKING WATER IS OFTEN VERY HARMFUL, but the system requires water Dellvered in Bottles 10 cenls per g OMANA ICE & COLD STORAGE 00. ol 7 ol o |@ame of five hundred. Dinner was served L] L [iela ciub tor Mre Evane and Mrs. topin® |from three daintily decorated tables and | I oF ChEtbS, 3060, h Hand-painted place cards marked the | Miey Blanche Price entertained “Pour los |Ploces of the following guests: =Misses Enfants” Sewing club Saturday afternoon. l“""_"“‘"i‘;"l""‘k‘.';’:." g r(""':“'“:":'j :::I: ! . w h - o or, el Cook, ain, G The next mmeecing Wil be in_ two wecks |7, Heg Cook FED Sl iret “Arent Hosts of New Arrivals This Week e Vera Spetman, Mary Egan, Dora Spetman Our stock of wash suits is at its height; not only have we the extreme styles but attractive assortments as well, of charming creations adapted for conservative tastes. most trifling details to the latest dictates of fashion and are offered at astonishingly low prices. favored by the ultra-fashionable— Our models conform in Clearance Sale Spring Suits Johnson. Those present were: Mesdames | and Mrs, Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Fried, Mr. iliam T, Frame Anors, Jomn A | Kol Mimcs Corern Laarh Tash, St | Cloth Suits at Half Price and Less Oili Foes and Magbells Xelook, - | | Peafl Maskanmier Fiorenoe’ Chrietstisets | We have a beautiful collection of strictly plain (ke oRower: Wekurny | e SO Ttaa | WobAIEe, TTteda Tussch, TANGH | Sartofh | Tailored Suits that derive their charm from the boine: Folowink Titidheon’ Gie’ Etebte 4o: | man, MaY. Velterhts Rva NobL, Garireae | choice fabrics and excellent workmanship em- ployed in them. As we need more space to show our wash suits and dresses, we have cut prices in half on these beautiful well tailored cloth suits so as to/effect a rapid clearance. Suits worth $25.00 on sale at $10.00 Suits worth $35.00 on sale at $15.00 Suits worth $45.00 on sale at $22.50 Suits worth $75.00 on sale at $35.00 Sale of Silk‘Dresses Representing the greatest values in new desirable garments we have ever offered. They are the stylish little dresses that you can slip on for al- most any occasion. The silks and trimmings used are all of splendid quality, will wear well and give the best of satisfaction. Regular $19.50 dresses on sale at $12.50 Regular $25.00 dresses on sale at. $15.00 Regular $35.00 dresses on sale at $22.50 bered in shoe history as With Sorosis setting the pace in both colors more colors in shoes Lemon Dishes .. . 85 to 815 : Mayonaise Dishes . .96 to 815 Necklaces ... 5 to 8100 | silver Ireposit Platte Dutch Collar Pins . 80 1o S50 M i B e B Silver Card Case with chain, $3 to $a5 | Tea Biscuit Trays. $10 %0 915 Belt Pins ... ciiveeres. 810010 | Sandwich Trays . 818 to 840 Gold Filled' Watch . .. 810 ‘ i Toflec Seia. Meat Trays «.....ocounoe §88 to:;: racelets ... Ramikin Sets .. . 835 to g R Sherbert Sets . . 984 to §100 FOR GENTLEMEN— . Water Pitchers 14+ 880 %o 760 Coral, Jade and Topaz ScarrmPl‘n‘-é One palr Candiesticks. $9 to 8100 : o match, | Cotfee Sets ...... 816 to $100 a to 840 | Tca Sets .. ¢+ o000 $100 to $300 gwell Siver Fobe 31 %o 810 | Mahogany and oak chests of spoons, Bignet Rings ... %5 ' $ag | fork and knives . - § Gold filled very thin Watohes, | Casserole Bakers . 9 % 940 B0 4o ie8 44 B dat 810 to §26 | Salt and Pepper Seis.... §5 to §a5 One palr Milftary Hair Brushes, Salad Sets ..... . $10 to 825 i t $8 Chafing Dishes . . §5 to 835 g Coffee Machines $7 to 925 | Umbrel Thermos Bottles. $375 to 825 | Diamond Ring or’ All in Sterling Silver. | All new goods for this spring’'s business. We wish to have a chance to | show you the largest, nicest stock in our line in town this spring. “Have i a look anyway.” Good goods at reasonable prices. 1 C. B. Brown Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths N. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. Rome Hotel - SUITE ’ 40-A GOWNS The constant endeavor to show indi- viduality and quality. The thought and care given to alter- ing of garments is the reason why women of fashion should patronize this quality shop. Monday’s Offering Linen and madras dresses for hot weath- er, $15.00 each. ; Separate skirts $8.50 each. Convenlent to Elevator of linen and Repp, Stylish Showing of Millinery We have what we believe to be some of the most beautiful hats ever shown in Omaha at prices that will astonish you. Children's hats from 50c up, Pattern hats $2.50 up. F. M. SCHADELL, Y, DENTIST 0L Z2%00% Fhone: i 1922 DOUGLAS ST. 586 Stylish Hats at Cost Beginning Tomorrow and Lasting All This Week Riley Sisters 317 Seuth 16th Street. Cause of This Big Sale This 16 not an annual occurence with us—in fact it is our first sacrifice sale, and s a very regretable, though ngcessary procedure. ML As everyone knows, the spring season has been extremely backward. We cannot say positively that it has yet arrived. We prepared and bought, hoping to enjoy a larger trade this season than ever before, but the weather went against us, until now, very much to our displeasure, we are absolutely compelled to éut off all margin of profit from each of the 586 hats remaining in stock and dispose of them as quickly as possible at thelr bare cost to us and, in many instances, less than cost.) We have no other alternative and though we will loose heavily, we will, in part, recover the money we have tied up in ihis inmense stock. The Styles and Patterns on Sale The Prices We Ask Everything in stock goes on sale. There are ex- T actly 686 of the most stylish lots in the west, including Vitvon hnd:40: Wi blacks and colors, trimmed with expensive Algrettes, Cholce of $26.00 Hats for only. Plumes, Wings, fancy feathers and flowers. g:":w of $22.50 Hats for only. ~holce The stock represents the talented efforts of our own of $20.00 Hats for only, large workshop and a most generous selection from the Choice of $18.00 Hats for only ., markets of New York and Parls. Choice of $15.00 Hats for onl Among the varigus trimmed and tailored hats will oy " i R L be found the beautiful Lamp Shade design, new Direc- oice of $12.00 Hats for only. tolre models, French Dome Crowns, Moorish and Russian Cholce of $10.00 Hats for only . Tugbans, Oxtords. Tilled Sallor Hats, large Ploture Hats, ' Ghoice of 93,00 Hats £ ! . ats for only .. and novel creations in flower hats, . June Weddings No form of invitation is so closely scrutinized by the recipients as a wedding Invitation. It is, therefore, most important that wedding Invitations should conform to soclal customs in appearance, wording, engraving and stock. For years Crane's Wedding Papers are the best made. The Moyer Stationery Co. 1616 Farnam Street. Our diamond stock is most carefully chosen. Fach stone 18 critically examined for flaws. out, color, and form must also A be right before we accept it. In Graduation Presents You can make graduation presents this season for half price by ge tting them here. Is it sensible to pay high prices? ‘Wedding Presents, or any kind of pres- ent at half price. Beautiful new stock to select from. Diamonds, watches, brooches. BRODKEY JEWELRY LOAN Co. this way you get the benefit of expert judgment at no extra cost. Why not get the best? ALBERT EDHOLM Jeweler Sixteenth at Harney AN ANSWER TO A PERPLEXING QUESTION ‘Worryl Pay a visit to Mawhinney & Ryan Co., tore and you Don't will find that Pprésent without effort on your part. r, Cut Glass, Biuse, Clocks. Diamondar Watches, Keo " - MAWHINNEY @ RYAN CO., 15th and Douglas Sts. Watch and Jewerly Repairing & Specialty. TWNTIETH CENTURY FARMER | The Paper that Pr. s Results for Advertisers i