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o B 2 THE OMAH UNDAY BEE | | R ‘ Charles Morton, Major and Mrs. J. G. Gal = | | SUCIETY STOPS FUR BREATH|ghc 2o oo 5 ¥ 2,2 ot | Mary Galbraith, Miss Ruth McNaughto ‘ d Mr. and rs. MeNaughton. b} Pashionables Put in Busy Week En-[“%i una’Nra. 3. 1 Stout entertained o Z tertaining for Visiting Guests. | thelr dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. | c | Hall, Miss Gertrude Stout, Mr. Jasper Hall Mr. and Mre. F Cowdery gave a| ‘ FORT OMAHA AFFORDS ITS SHARE |family dinner party. Covers were placed ||| for ten. Mr. J. M. Buckingham entertained —— | | m ten guests; Mr. N. R. Hamilton, eight; Mr. Rok as ™oL 51 J. Penfold, thres; Mr. J. B. Murphy | | y ) \ Jqu BR'DES 3fld n o1 Wil Hela ¥ end Dance Will Follow After- Schenk, four; Mr. W. A. Pixley, four; Mr. | C. W. Reynolds, two; Mr. G. H. Lee, two; noon of Spo [l |Mr. G. M. Pratt, three anda Mr. M. C.|| | Peters, tour. | | f ‘We have made an unusuai Despairing Lives. | I effort this spring o, pros How sad to have a dream of love At Mappy Mellow. I : | ‘o'\lu-;“rm‘\rnn-l“::‘x;mh_-‘\”:}kn. . g B AR R At Happy Hollow Saturday evening, ail | l“ suMMER s |Ts d nREssEs i 4 larger than ever; 3,000 I Must love's perfection miss. of the dinner parties were small. Miss ||| a“ I new "Il:in“:(h-r ”,M’K"" To find that you have bound yourself Loveland entertained five guests; Mr. W. ||| [ L i / old-faghioned, and are rel it ¢ egated fo the garretf. | ver 18 treasured a lifetim | | | and then you can hand | 4 down to posterity | With base Which throu Steal all life's e eappointment will | E. Rhoades, five; Mr. N. H. Dunham, two; e iwey Mr. H. H. Fish, four; Mr. B. A. Benson. || High grade silks and linen materials, four; Mr. H. D. Myer, four; Dr. A. B.||| 5 P % It fills your heart with deep despair, |goii MP M. D dyer tours Dr. A B all assembled by skilled man tailors in Until within vour aching heart C. Patterson, three; Mr. H. K. Burket, | ||| The sunchine finds no room six; Mr. C. N. Porter, three; Mr. C. C. ||| L . The hour that hound your soul, . | be traced our own precise requirements, And made all joyous alms of life And clouds your life with gloom . cs v : " g whose designing, cutting and fitting can How Dbitterly you then regret ‘ ‘ | ] . . RO WA SHEPARD At the Country Club. || many new models in linen suits on sale ‘ I s 3 .. ver Oake Stands. —— | 3 3 ) MARTHA SHEPARD LIPPINCOTT An unusually small number of dinner|| B & 3 Il ) (I \ Wb Siiver Compotiers. Social Calendar. parties were given last evening at anl of ||| this Week at popular prices. ‘ ‘ \ A IDAY <O g of Rod and Gun club the clubs. At the Country club Mr nwl_ | ‘ B c MO A Do ol h e, dinner foF | Mrs. Arthur Remington save one of the || VT ARSI | \4 ‘ ‘ B BrownCo. & | Judge and Mre, W. A. Redick; Miss ROBeNe | 1ureer dinner parties in honor of Judge ||| | 5 A ) x Jewelers LK "y llecker, a lunicheon Mose Moses, |and Mrs, W. A. Redick, who leave in June | || wnnL UIT AT H“LF PRIcE e "t “Hanson's for Miss Hazel|for a trip abroad. Covers were placed for | ||| Cahn: Mrs. Charles Dyball, cards £or|ten guests. it N. W. Corner 16th Mise Leah Mar ers. - t| Guests who will give dinners will be| Thia 't $pa " $ TYESDAT- 1oviatiey sot, toutnament, 8| LSt T0 o e v pave seven I T'his includes our entire stock of fine Kimball; MPs.” A Bergen onieriihi|guests; Harry Kelley, ten; Mr. ana Mra. ||| tajlored suits made of this spring’s choice JAY—Ladies' day at Country six. i | Geoorge Morton, luncheon for \‘lv:: of Miss May Naudain and Mrs. Sherman feal .[(u.«{nuu.;zmw Canfleld Jtertained by Mrs. | The following members of the Jean club wast A ntre Nous Card club,|made up a party at the Boyd last Wedne N ansen; Nieman N ertained by Mra. Robert > D. |48y evening to see the College Widow: . Mrs. M FRIDAY—Hop at Fort Omaha; Happy | Misses Jenks, Duncan, Mahon, Holden, fall wear. Eugene Smith; Mu emertained by Mre. Swastika Card club Wby Cutler Mandeibers wedding; Mra | Wednesday, June 2 will be te first| (| materials, We have hundreds of spring ; "% Stewart second, Original Coollfk |ladies’ day of the season at the Country || . 3 7 % Il iuy: M. James Cool. tuncliton €01, M | club ‘ suits left in those plain well tailored “ i Nauda tertained by Mrs. H. Plgrim. : | ! e A HiekRane Ryers wedding at Pleasures Fast. || effects. 1f you do not need a suit now, Dubuque, Ia.: Mrs l(x‘n'"{‘l"r‘;‘ ‘”‘y‘h;"”, Mrs. James Cook will entertain At|l|l i b f thes Il iumeneon’ at Country clubs 31k 38,3 | unchean Wedneaday at her home n honor ‘ it will pay you to buy one of these for 1 Il I ‘ I Regular $25.00 Suits, on sale at........ .$10.00 Regular $35.00 Suits, on sale at......... .$15.00 hol ty at { & 4R 32 I Cameron, afterool x Peilub, hay rack|Bell Harrington, Irvine, Radeke and|[| Regular $45.00 Suits, on sale at.\.......$19.50 [ OW ’ Killan, | 3 g I 1y, Py edding; | P, ar $ S 8 sATL ’m..\\uruk‘.-flm:-:m A0 ownell Hail| The members of the Racquet club gave ||| Regular $60.00 Suits, on sale at..... .....$25.00 | Powell-Tiine ~ WeAlINK Gountry _ club; | an informal stag dirner party last evening | | R T RIS AT e finner and dance at HappY fat the «lub, in compiiment to Mr. Harry | il iollow. Feld and Country clubs. Tukey, Whose marriage to Miss Gertrude | e 2 il c __ T Moorhead will take place next Saturday s I s I uf s t sk t | S o g - v (I | uite umerous large social "”M-Too!w:“ evening. " I]ema a e epafa e Ir s it 40 A lEem ‘:’ siven last week, both in the tMOO BI| Afra. Horace Burt of Chicago, formerly | i Rome it circles and at the ¢lubs A ¢|of Omaha, who spent a few days here ||| ski | :‘.‘r::iol r;‘mrvy Thursday at the “‘,\,‘;.1;1 as the guest of Miss Jessie Millard, re. ||| To reduce our stock of wool bkll‘ts, li Hotel ‘;{‘:::a S vas o success and was attended by | = : bghoe 07k n! il || TS s g3 ¥ § ¥ il bs were the scenes of much L ko i . | . and the ol et during the week, ow-|& Bumber of soclal attairs given by her (|| we cut prices to nearly one-half, and | e arrival of officers and women . 4 || g : | ing to the arrivel ot O ana "from Fort| 10 rotumn for the aimner party gwen| || charge for all alterations on them; in- | rom e 4 0 "eC ly by e girls n one of the ol on, D. C., for the bal- it o 1 7 || Myers at Washington B O T The hop | domestic science classes of the nign schoot ||| Cluded are chiffon panamas, French Joon experiments at FoRt DT 01" was| five young men gave a picnic supper party | || 3 il i . 3 I | Thursday evening at the Dok Tl D01 |at the Roa and Gun ciub Friday evening. || S€TgeS, voiles and mannish worsteds. \ enera eauc e | one of the enjoya! -v“-m;m‘»l parties were | Miss Blanche Rosewater chaperoned the H attended, and seve given for the guests. [ people made up parties and motored out to Fort Omaha during the week. Values up to $8.75, on sale at..... Values up to $12.50, on sale Values up to $15.00, on sale OPEN ALL DAY §oRosis Numerous Omaha party, including Misses Elizabeth Doud, Irma Gross, Ruth Sheldon, Marjory Beckett, Nellle Elgutter, Messrs. Wilson o e Burt of Chicago, formerly | Heller, George Sugarman, Lumir Buresh, orMorx:u::-,I\::w honor guest at a round of | Alfred Kennedy and Philip Payne. | social affairs during her visit. Judge and [ Mrs. J. Nillson entertained the Chureka | | Mrs W. A. Redick, who leave shortly for | Whist club Friday afternoon. Nine games | a trip abroad, also have been entertained |Wore played and prizes won by Mrs. C. A at numerous dinner parties by their|Wagner, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. C. W friends. Vroman. The next meeting will be June 11, at the home of Mrs. §. Standeven. The Rarely, excepting during the holidays, |following were present: Mesdames Bass-| has the school set been 80 much feted as|man, Hansen, A. King, Wil Nicholas, | recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McConnell |Oland, 8. Purchase, Susle Standeven, E. J. gave one of the charming affairs of the|Streetz, Ernest Stuht, R. Talbot, A. J. H. week Thursday evening for their daugh-|Thompson, C. W. Vroman, C. A. Wagner, OF ALL | Reception and Dinner Gowns Suitable for Wedding Parties | If interested call early, for they will be sold quickly Special Announcement We wish to inform our lady pat- ter, Miss Irene McConnell, \\hex;l u\)-\u: J. W. Young, Miss Mabel Stuht and the b 1 forty young people enjoyed a cotilllon and | hogtess. d 5 | CATE Dl sl . RO MRS T rons that we have made a special Also a2 number of CLOTH SUITS Farnam street battalion was entertained Friday evening | h f h l d ‘e l 2 25. The 1gN school cadets also have boen | by Capiain Howard Ros, and the sponsor, | purchase of the celebrated *“Milo L”m'fll‘d“l; to $h5°° will having jolly times. Company A and COm- | \Mies Harriet Sweesy, at the home of the H 4 . € SO. at, eac $ii) ey L pany I were botn ontertained Friday |guer Hore Seenr e e hore ot o M This Name is YI)UI' oxfords pumps and ties, worth ; evening. were decorated in the company colors, o) : Friday evening one of the large dancing |, iie ang gold, and the evening was § $5.00, $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50. We will place the entire lot on sale Thursday at, : the senfors at Brownell Hall. About sixty |” » . ¥ | r R DEY varled nature for which prizes were given. Buests were presen After refreshments were gerved Miss Edna It marks the shoe which, Levi gave two readings and songs werc| Monday will be a gala day at the Roa eiby i DNty Vi {4 er pair- and Oun club and while the grounds are|Fendered by the F Company Glee club for twenty years, most satis per pa still far from complete or what they will| FIfty cadets wero present, attired in full fied women have worn. be before the summer s over, things will | uniform. E be made attractive with decorations at the| Miss IHazel Evans, sponsor for Company It designates the shoe, on cottages as well as the pavillion and the |A of the Omaha High school cadets, enter- | which the price never varies. o ¢ the first |talned delighttully last evening at her| i BESic it Wik s Seeug S lock, | home at a marshmaliow roast for the of They do not g9 up when you [ A that enl) fro; 6 to 8§ o'cl Aol 0 0as < | 1 v i | rom '8t 5 Coiek thare will b an or. | ticers and members of Company A. Some| need them and down when Made in all the newest styles in patent colt, brown, When you want a stylish, up-to-dat chestra program and after that dancing. | of the sod was removed from the lawn and | you don't need them. gray and black, suedes, bronze French kid and | y Y y up-to-date A tennis match and races between sail-|® bonfire bullt, the guests sitting arouns $ L N : s | 1 boats, rowboats, cances and motorboats |the camp fire. The officers of the com- | It denotes the shoe, with Royal vici kid, in all sizes and widths. | Hat at a reasonable price, go to have been arranged for the afternoon. pany are Captain Herbert Ryan, Lieuten- | S oti i o] X " & ant Wyatt Richey, Harry Carpenter and |[j ‘DAt perfection in fit which See Wednesday papers. | s At the Field Club. Arthur Ayerigg. Assisting Miss Evans | none but Sorosis ever at- | Py ° s aae O. | Among the larger parties given at the|Were Misses Marle Hodge, Nell Ryan, tained. “TEE HOUSE OF NIGE MERIT" " | Field club last evening was the dinner|Clara Jones, Alice Carter and Ruth Evans, | ° | 1522 Douglas Street glven by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNaughton, | Outdoor games were played and refresh- | Sorosis the Seal of Dis- | Covers were placed for General and Mrs.|Mments served the latter part of the even- tinction. on the lining and | i ing. About forty-five guests were present. | Mrs. J. Mandelberg gave a card party | Saturday afternoon at her home for Miss | Price $3.50 and $4.00. Leah Mandelberg, whose marriage to Hu Cutler will take place next Wednesdav evening. The house was decorated with a H | the hostess was assisted by Mrs. C. H. T. sole of every Sorosis shoe. IF IT'S A QUESTION OF HAIR, tell us your troubles. Qur aim—the highest qualities at the lowest prices.” We carry everything in the hair line Graduation Presents ' 1 v o 1 oS i o) v g i g b 1oy Wb aotpg oo o b o B 208 South 15th St. aeiakn i by 1lmm pin Lll’ll'bltfl \\llgs. \\le match any shade of hair under present were Misses Leah Mandelbers, | Frank Wilcox, Mgr, ou make graduation presents this the sun. upils taken to learn our system, Frances Rogers, Beatrice Cole, Russell Me- | hiaton Ten.isiS peibd by gatiing S are ) g ‘Write or call for particulars. F. M. SCHADELL @ CO. 1522 Douglas Street. t tble t es? Kelvy, Reba McNamara, Agnes Hanson Brodkey Rl LRI di0ey ey veam " . 4 gL - sqenid| | Wedding Presents, or any kind of pres- Irene Lucas, Mabel Huntley, Edith Carson ‘~ Jewelry Shth Bt Eal? Grioe Mesuttinl Haw Mook o | Carolyn Conklin, Lenora Hutchins, Helen select from. Diamonds. watches, brooches. epen, Frances McCrary, Ruth McBride | == Co. e v e | ‘ o BRODKEY JEWELRY LOAN CO. | Jennie Opegez, Merle Blackmar, Mable | Douglas Street. | | ding party, and this will be followed by | Kinnear, Stella Gillesple, Hannah Calder, (o yunver at the Henshaw glven by Mr. | Della Thienke, Dora Henrickson, Olive|ang Mrs. J. Mandelberg. | Huntley, Helen Nason, FEdith Kinnear,| Mrs Charles Dyball will entertain Mon- |Margaret McLafferty, Selma Thienke.|aay afternoon at a card party and hosfery The Mot | Freeda Andreesen, Mesdames Leo Hoerner, | shower in honor of Miss Leah Mandelbera FOR A WEDDING GIFT e otor J. B. Good, Farl The Toshiyori Bo of the high school will | SILVER BEAUTIFUL. i | Bradshaw, E. Slater. give a hayrack party and barn 41‘.“‘-(-| Before deciding on that wedding present, you should see our elegant stock of | and Controller of [0, Williams, M. Willlams of Chicago. Thursday evening at Ryan's farm, twelve | Sterling Kilver. e low prices we pltce on thess goods are causing fevorable com ! Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nicholson en-|miles west on the Dodge road | Gtetiing Tohapoons. metTagn omr v 01375 o $7.00 Bakmo tertained at their home, 2824 North Twen-| Mrs. Raymond Welch will pive M ¥ sy o ‘ " | Philathia and Baraca cl es of | com | for M. B. Weleh and Mrs. Daugherty €lectrics FIFTEENTHE AND DOUGLAS STREETS. | Park Methodist church. A pleasing en-|one of the recent brides. Covers will be are as nearly perfect as expert tertainment of music and games was pro- [laid for about sixty guests. LS | pestt e el g b TR S vided. The following were present: Misses | Mrs. M. D. Cameron will glve an atter- (is o be followed by an informal tea and | Lanoa Allen, Joyce Alvord, Edith { win, Ruth Ball, Clara Barnes, J. noon party Friday, June 4, at the Happy Hollow club. The guests will number 100 ty guests will be present Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. A gineers can make them. Over 200 Baker Electrics London for their furlough In this country. . Last year's cup was won by Miss! . Lawrence is a sister of Mr. C. B, Wil. JEWELER 1914 Harney Street. Open All Day Monday. Tol. Doug. 8488, I iloldrege. and one year earlier by | Barnum, Adelaide Cronk, Iona Dani Miss Myrtie Moses and Miss Rosina | pye) gave a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. were sold in Cleveland (where Anna’ Engel, A. M. Etling, Zella Green, | Mandelberg will give a luncheon Monday | Brown, when those present were Mr. and | ~ they are built) in 1907 and \\‘.n'.»mm “llun‘\r!lvm [‘A\‘mymh Ilnm»!fl‘s; ‘Iuv;h.\l!*nflilyunlll(uhn‘ AR e ?'rh W. G - wriver, Mr. and Mrs. J. O i M | Melissa auptman, nla Jackson, Caille | e v and ers o N hurch clser and M and Mrs. Harry Rowley. 1008. These cars have becn Lenhart, Mildred\ McMurphy. Hazel Mil-|of the 1 Shepherd will glve a receb- | Supurday afternoon Miss Della Jacobs h | ¥ n on inspected regularly and if the |1ard, Charlotte Miller, Julia Planck, Erma |tion Thursday evening st the home of |gave & kensington for Mr. Brown and | motor and controller of every Pickett, Ethel Pratt. Lucy Stone, Helen |Mrs. A. C. Powell, 1902 Locust street, in | Mopday Mr. Al Bloom will give a dance | ra uates one of them had been encased | Stonceypher, Charlott Willard, Almira [ honor of thelr new rector, Rev. T. J. Col-| at the Rod and Gun club for Mr. and Mrs. y $ ta sk : 3 his 0 be a very large affair. All own, - A and sealed, it would not have :}.4»;. fleld Jn ra M \;‘.{, , J\i.;.“l\ll‘.vun)w‘ 'l{x“T : |:y‘ i \“') AT 8 .:‘ *N n:‘ :u wr rl:r ..m|T.m.l Brown will leave | who are recipients of gifts from o Mesdam ames, nslade, edgwick, | © Re cie ¢ and \ember o~ 'or thet hoIne uesday been necessary to break a Bents; Messrs. Jack Alvord, George Bar. | friends of the parish are invited to attend , this establishment need ask no single seal, for repairing the num, John Corea, G. M. Danley, Gerald| Mrs. J. J. Brown of Hannibal, Mo, form Pereansi Geeslp, questions regarding their qual- motor or controller. | Doew, Homer Frohardt, Fred Kavan, Ar-|erly Miss Emma 8hriver of this city, has| Mrs. M. A. Hall 1s visiting in Montreal, | . 4 Every Baker Electric is built thur les, Frank J. Ogle, Harry Pratt, | 8frived to be the guest of her parents, | Canada | ity. The name Edholm represents 2 la i fr. and Mrs. W G. Shriver. Mrs. E. ( Miss Margaret Phelan is spending a few | = . George Row, Winfield Scott, J. Van Bus P & v a guarantee of the best procur- as carefully —adjusted as ac K e Tane 0 B Winstaoe 24" | Henry entertained at a luncheon for Mrs. |days in Chicago. [ 8 t rosur curately—tested as thoroughly, oo g o wick, Van Camp, John|Brown Friday at her home when those| Mr. and Mrs. F. . Hoaglard are at| 8Ple quality, and adds much to | and as fully guaranteed as the Sioes B Rimell 3 Tamt' B B Bects ,,...I‘.,\‘; w\‘\.r M)r. RV l;‘\.‘ ;:l.._-'u A | Chalfonte, Atlantic City, N. J the appreciation of the gift highest grade watch made. Piel, Mrs. G. Shriver, Mv. | Pen-| Mrs. C. H. Morley, who has heen ill at / | Fer the Future. fold, Mrs. John F. Flack and Mrs. C. D.| her home, is now cunvalesoont When this quality satisfaction Let Us Demonstrate Mrs. John O. Yeiser will entertain at|Cole. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hoagland are guests | IMeans no addition to the price Thls fleautlful Zfl.mch “afldtl!d wmflw Pll‘m! lunch: Thursday at the club, when her| An enjoy event of each summer dur- at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City | the new Baker Electric models. . g el o ing the Country club season is tle invi-| My P Jenal . i, | 18 1t Bot to your advantage to | il erenbhr ey ests will number twenty v ir. Frank Jenal of Los Angeles, Cal., S Very fine quality, regular 830 value for §10.50. Will last & lifetime. Sent Telephone or write us for an Mrs. James Cook will give a luncheon |lation golf tournament given by Mrs. T.|visied Mr. Frank McCatfrey during the| trade here? anywhere prepaid on receipt of 910.75. Satisfaction gusranteed or mone; A - 4 4 y appointment. | Wednesday at her home for Mrs. Sherman |1« Kimball and (Miss Kimball, who have | week refunded. Write for catalogue of other plumes at half retail price. | | Canfleld and Miss May Naudain issued Invitations for a putting and &p-| Dr. Lawrence and family of Karvi A GE CO., \ . S MY L., - i mi arvin, ‘ [ ELECTRI LBARASE Sax. Miss Leah Mnmh:ber' will give & ken- |lyumtl:|';-:‘ contest lu-fidlls at the x.‘u‘.l‘-u Persia, left May 22 via Constantinople and ALBERT EDHOLM “_ GOLDBERG Q soNs' lmporter' \ Pelephone Douglas 9 | stngton Tuesday afternoon at her home |chu he winner will be given a silv . { in honor of her bridal attendants. T¥ | same evening there will be a chureh varsal for the Cutler-Mandelberg wed- | Mr W. T. Burns. This golf tou meit (Continued on Third Page.) Sixteenth at | Harney.