Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 10, 1910, Page 39

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OMAHA SUNDAY BEE « New York Society Gossip : g cectione. 1t : e of the mesting of the associatio DENTISTS vat : . . " ol - Best equipped dental office fn the middie west. - b : waniza 4 oo . . b Highest grade dentistry at reasonable prices. Mr. and Mrs. Dngl and Daughter, with Her Viscount, Are Coming $ ot § strange - — » Sul > of 34 . Srs . F - '-',‘,‘ v~ . 14;‘( nyk' the tooth. All instra- g“; f"; Tony, Jr.'s Wedding—Mrs. W. Waldorf Astor Visiting in New . lttle - . . . Y . me . sterilized “""r"“ ';u"" Or K i 1 . ¥ bt . ~ - v ' W or « THIED ¥ LOOR AXTON BLOCK alk of Weddings as Well as Divorces in the Big Metropolis he . of t g : 2 5 ot 16th and Farnam S5 MARGARET WATTS DE PEYSTER | w . " . ; % the - o 5 2 i L , ; : . : | Health and Beauty Secrets | r, Miss Marguerite y G A o my o . an r. This | Y MRS MAE MARTYN | Dfesel, and her fiance, Viscount Matd - x4 % . - mong the ¢ . . & stone, have safled from England for this » now enroute for Ameriea - 4 hut coming will, 1 presume, ca " ” . . 1 r v aper . g s o t th the f It wili usual ripple of Interest, ewpecially am. b . ¢ ie e C b W . at s v + r o e shen he yeliow ,(‘mnal“.’r!l g . y wut The wedding of Anthony Drexel, jr. and : g fas friends e - their privileges and tss - i Nt ® | not { totiowed i . - . 3 ‘ - u a'“v. 3 I x procatoe IO . ~ ¥ e |vision of bylaws” ‘The ¥ ; e B . ye not expect oo Tuesday, the S st was Dossible will be done for our Suggestions for change o t et 4 : . tonic_1 gave you Mr. Drexe e i . v of these -, anctions will b in m a o iss Drexel and Viscount : - T hat your complex- June . oo hatne ¢ - . president of the local Association Gt |0 RS 15 Be S - - . - , and spotted with pimples o .. befor " Sate Whictemore related an anecdot e hey Wers | jegiate Alumnae, succeeding Mr ' b Paul 1 sche ang | Condition en -} y rott | \ e & I be 5 n K Edwar . anty > St . 56 Jexan e - - - N bioM of A & tentative prasiise to . ee . " | windin ¢ ive indoors and eat too cause hair to_grow ooty W 2 the orga Jay Gould developsd to such & re- this number o " pe| Mre Thomas Creigh has been : . Tew vegeiadles Get » ‘ . b Dok o et b : 7 e e Pro 1 ne ounce of kardenme. Two sociaily prominent « . ‘ g v ahaat the Rpneins S dpsnoemcet 4 ugar and % pint o riy London season ha oA - - ; . % Each de : bet, & s ater to . & A eft in possession 2 » k. and will be constantly s Silk Gloves : . < R fore each meal and befors re- Acheson. as bridesra > me and see & wit b5 & Sridesmaid . S Ve - that are Snplih . - superior t : ouin what K A N Tou st ol Miss Mildred Cart i ohinag fenn eir Bear or re ’ ring - siases e Wk : ; . iy :h; P 1;.: % bk 3 4 kot Site 1 s G0 bebr ¥ fine appearance depends o > - e rgthens and bullds up lately that there was & hiteh the , e . sxsegl gy B 5. | 70 8 The pleasa: ance on it. Perhaps you have American Federation eye glnsses detract rangements over the financial settlement a that Colonel Astor will maintsin he word “misleading” in the Februs despaired of sk gloves <adl I g g el . , why dom't you try demanded by the titled groom-to-be - d will enterti.n number resuited from a misunder < getng g ' P! n You can make am a i it keeps the complexion sc W o W 0 | hich is quite ck The © T - - h will strengthen your ayes Miss I ® bridesmaids will he Miss |y & h sn. This seew which s quit m—-.:"x", avay ™ | that boked well as long as they i > it witl stnasthon ves TR Rhoda 4 daughter of Dowager Lady 2 on that be Will becomre | members of the feferation the ending o lasted;—if so. you do not know 1 Mrs ® 2 alony 18 ~ ily and are inclieed Yo :"s' ;:- ].\!;-n :_:.»;‘-:..c. w:»\ o iter of societ ,;d:m;- ,‘, de . the histor be the nderful quality of Fow > E roul . - " ¢ crystos and dissolve - aughter Lady onstance Comhe it An as three fads: his & £ ) ¢ o r oy s r - . is eye tonie Wi Coartie NN, e Parlament, | oo oty and automebiles. He Y Kid Fiting Sk Gloves—best for ife o a » r bur s used by many A inexpensiv omic will ¢8 't w scount Maidstone’s” best mar . " iy th P women and sctresses whoss ey il be Viscount Maidstone's” best m wise averse (o mewspaper photos s bienn, 00 " 64 years in Europe and America. || iR g £ - N Rt fect. but who wish to mal s interviewers B ¢ b many duce your watght ) fat t]% % bright and sparkiing. Mre. W. Waldorf Astor's visit here is| 0 come! _ Sincer Try them this summer—they cost no get from your d t 4 ounces r- er 11 eral ons en she el g > Z votis. dissolve : . '.:‘;.m' n;"rpmy al senson wh Mr. and Mrs. Reginald v 3 more than others take was here in 197 she arranged & pantomime e the firot of the ticl AR A : s s - mong the I 5 Vethien a g - and tableau for the benefit of the Poot |1 cpeity [l it box for the Mr !;-..‘ ]n Keefe of Wal . 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. out ten pounds ¥n & few weeks e pre e n. your halr o yous o . . g i 10 e . man of the library extension commit ¢ spri Rt et g Frgri lig g B store life & mountaineers of Virgisia. The entertain-| . .5 Horee show, which will open in Lon- | L0 O C 00 LR SEehaon Double tips, of course; name in the wrist—and a Guarantee Teels better for doing It 3 R E e B LB o brittd ment scored a highly fashionable success o . < sur dry, dull and brittle bhalr, don on Jun Clubs, has made the following report with every pair. Mrs. Astor's young sister, Mrs. Phipps W.: The Surge § ) D wic. When ready for your Shampeo, whose husband, 1 might mention, is not canthrox and use qul The horse show will attract many Amer- | Cpib=: has Hede the folowing ; 1 » ex e B the £ heads that cause you s - st dissclve & teaspoonful of canthrex . . jcans. The eniries will mot close until May | munge 3¢ "the publid as 10 the b Accept no substitute. Rt s & R - | JuSt Sisolve v water ool procetd aa TEN related to the New York Phipps family.|, ,u¢ among those who have aircady|methods of the Nebraska Publ “It's a F. face powder. Almozoin i : , any other shampoo. It Iath- ba been Iiving on an adjcining estate 1o |,,,yngted thoroughbreds are Alfred G.|SUfmsssion As this commis e into ——- the best remedy 1 know the Cieans the hair and ecel the Astor manor near London. Another| .. 1 . a obs Maenn, | e . o & | . - that's all you need skin of blackheads, large por . e |t E and relieves itching sister is Mrs. Charies Dana Gibson iy gt A e = Stcution o8 Wome b Kio FiTTiNGg - tie skin pimples that are so fiickly and leaves the hair % {€. W. Wateon, Pant Sers. Mishacd F. Me- | hasy duty tow You can make it yourself s G e flusgy. You can get & @ Grann and Joseph W. Harriman - . - B your druggist one ounce of almozoin, 1 pvo at almost any , & B Vit ommissio ve caiied on | | int of wat b riskl | at ‘home. For making qu Y SU AN SIBes Mat SAtmah ) S W The southern colony in New York has)the clubs biennially for assistance in the B M ShS B S iy Tor 4 | 5t home. Fvth CAnal TAAI" o Mrs. Henry Spies Kip, has been entertain-| 4, o1oveq much Interest in the engagement | MAtter of Interesting our legisiator: | You ean use this mafely either as a mas Read Mrs. Martyn's Book, “Beauty/ ing Newport with stories of advent ¢ Miss Lucile Barret Ligon and Mr. Clin- l(l,r:hn;xjn;:; :]o.:e‘\";r": d‘tl;xerl?ll every | - . —— sage or cold cream, as it contains no fats | $5.—AdY. of Lud | ; know how worthy ;. M ats || SNE Gpuiptien Saihired by Sex sty ton Roland Maccarthney of Mobile. Both | support is the commission. We ask every the mountains of California Young people are well known in Alabama. | clup In the federation to set aside one day Mrs. Little married her present,husband | on's before | OB the calendar for 19611 as library s il iy B sgemriGogp for Mobile was Miss Ligon's home befOr®|gey and we suggest the first meeting of : - ey 91| per parents, Dr. and Mrs. Greenwood Ligon, | December us a suitable ose. Mics Chariotie A BRANDEIS HAT YOU HEAR IT vorce from Mr. Kip. Then they went Intto| cyrme to this city to reside several years|Templeton, secreiary of sssion ; R California, where Mr. Little owns £old| ... Miss Ligon is a granddaughter of | §0d & member of our commitiee, Wil u r ran IS A CROWNING VERY WHERE : mines. They became enowbound in the M ung Mra. Benjemine Temple Barret, | o momisie [0 ubs for this program, 'WNING EV northern California m: ins and spent who were people of much social prestige| By our state law every school in the TOUCH OF ELEGANCE “THE MOST STUNNING several exciting weeks in Virginia in the ante-bellum days. Dr. ;u:e ;u!‘ be 'm'r ded - a liprary 0 " - he choosin boc fo ese A . = Mrs. Litte was formerly the pet of the |y on ts a Mississippian, but resided f0 & | jibrarias rests with ihe eachers and toc A FASHIONABLE SPRING HATS IN fashionable cottage settiement in Newport. |puvo " 0T oury in Mobile. Mr. Mac-| sehool > e : Young. beautiful and rich, she Was &|c,;ingey comes from one of the pioneer | through I E COSTUME. F 3 aits leader In the fashiozable younger set. £he| . }oms families. He is the som of Mr. | sel liorary com- ” RE BEANDEIS mission has prepared ists of books suitabie | . 2 HATS." and her husband came east several weeks| .3 Mre Eari Maccarthney to different schoois and various grades, and . TS. ago and, afier epending some time in this| 7y, wedding will be celebrated in June |8 glad to send this o school authorites city, bave gone to Newport. in the old Barret homestead in Mobile, and | urh:i gounty superintendents have endeav- L F L s - d - pread the knowledge of these list w2 | e et i, wemhona| R ST S 2 S e unnin or Late Spring an This summer will see the return of ibe nd. as it was hoped. Will not the clubs heip | | people will doubtiess atte: { { w Socte 15, Siekdoa i Nowipect. Tha fashion: grbion | e commintion o come.ta_ touch with tae arly Summer ¥ear A school authorities i able driving hous—% o'clock iu i3 afiei-| Ope of the features of the art umuml - orities in this matter? An oc- note in the local paper with the Boon— has been restored 10 grace and|,¢ pe Cercie de I'Union Artistique in Paris | publication of a favor. For & pumber of years smart driv- |4 5 portrait of Mrs. Hugh Baxter Tevis, g et o g e it L o gy s 1L : e A Showing of Elegant owing to the prevalling attachment 10| Mrs Tevis, who comes from an old Ten- . & n ; | S Wilie the datomediie Das Jest nene of ::x'l':.::"l:wn Du-:::m::“;h:a::l;:; : New Plflern n.“ at $20 its prestige as a fashionable conveyance, |golf with him at Cannes and rouletty at < the carriage Will be ia evidence for ut|Monte Carlo, but says she, that was all o uvs |l The newer styles for early summer as Jeast an hour each dax, An engagement. Ob, dear no. suggestions may | receive help from Mrs. Frank g show i - ‘ Pty tru rs. Frank Reavis of | own at Brandeis are by Brandeis Smart Millinery in Graceful Siyles at $5 far th t % There is only one store that can show b y ar the mos! - E H The Rockefellers have arrivad from the | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gould have re-| By conference Tith the chairman of the bewitehing styles of the season, Mostly v i gtrictly fashionable hats that sell at a e has 2 formul | . . S A ¢ 2 % = turned home after & tour of the west. They | which, we hope, will prove & practical help in those large, graceful shapes of na. e . % 1 price as low as $5. Smart, new styles while in the southwest, I presume, MT.|to the clubs making a study of art for the : g pe: A "y e~ _ s e b keeps his West Fifty-fourth street residence | Gould took advantage of the opportunity | Whole or & part of the years work n tural color straw with trimmings of e Y for practical spring v black constantly in readiness for occupancy with | to inspect some of his railroad properties. mittes, co-operating with the 1 wear—man’ commiasion, has wo - flowers s : o # 3 L 4 iddle-aged ladies—scores of o corpe ef ssrvants. Thus it happens tha: i b | and made Ihe plare e seta flowers and large lace bows. All have 7 hats for mid 1 he sometimes spends & portion Of each dav | Mr. and Mrs. Willam Watts Sherman | i this report simply v y that chic metropolitan = desi for daily wear— ‘ = v hter have passed out of their | SI¥® wid ¥ greater ex i o ;Z - . X gns £ s “:h:h S oo ot \;\‘:;‘fi:fd::ur(n.\rn‘ M Mot st e B B S0 ety seet ¢ touch that you find 0 3 others would ask $10— Mrs. Russell Sage and Miss Helen Gould | mother. the late Mrs. Jobn Carter Brown. | secrelary of th \ -~ only in Brandeis hats 3 ] : Branbeit feioe. .. it have become interested in ths history of land will arrive at their hel‘pvvfl cottage Dnl']‘hur u‘:r(‘ Lo 2 i thelr families. Whether they hope to find | for the season about the middle of April |gram comm - WOMEN'S HATS IN BESEMENT at $2.50 SPECIAL SALE UNTRIMMED HATS, IN BASEMENT nobility perched upen some ancient branch | The return of the family o social gay-| sion so that =pecial loans A : of the family tree, I do mot kuow. {eties meane much, eapeciaily to the YOURSSr | (e or bl tn planming the crub - All this spring’s styles and trimmings—black and all colors— | All the newest shapes in natural and colored straws—many According to Prof. Fsmry Whit:emore, |set. | with bibliography for the same Believing that ‘ot how many books, but up-to-date hats in our enlarged basement 5250 { are worth as high as $1.50—all ready to trim— 50 75c { Bow good.” should be basement, at responsibie for the ifb; foosc|@ section, at...... Among the Women’s Clubs | schiols and. Towne. we ask ihe g ;dirafl attention to a study of the ¢ books. ““There are good books for the hour, e e s e wam s | sz | Women's Apparel for Spring That is Fashionably Correct | ederation—] Perry Message to Members of the || o Foman's club will hold its an % ‘ A : (Fhunl l‘ed::iln—“Wflk m s::“.y Extension Committee. Tl Foa 1:‘01P12’\)S)n‘0r sis | This store is equipped as no other store in the west can be to supply the wants | delegates to the Cincinnati biennial, Mon- | > y of women of fashion. Our styles are absolutely correct. We show the new ideas in " day afternoon. Another important busi- Z f ] HE clubs of the Second district eation, Miss Flors Gregory, Baperoft, Neb.: | ness matter will be a consideration of the | 2 3 b advance of any other western house. of the Nebraska Federation will | {otestiy. SErR., A o o L. Sass, West |Proposed amendments to the bylaws of the Wold thelr annual convention | Point, Neb: Library Extension, Mrs. Keele, | Generai Federation of Women's clubs, MONDAY WE SHOW SEVERAL HUNDRED HAND-TAILORED SUITS. Wetneater, Apeil I8, at the pub-| Waithill, HNeb. Lissaturs. Miss Cors | yhich will be acted upon at the Cincinnati These suits are the latest novelties in exquisite tailored wear. They are copies of the lie lbrary at South Omana | VO LANNCH SO 0.3 Mra. Josephine | biemnial Two of these proposed amend- | Barnes, Fullery me west early s er Frene els—made of new worsteds t i The morning session will open|Barnes. Fulleriom. Neb' L o | ments are of more than minor importance. newest early summer French models—made of ne orsteds and best quality sergess we he izvi sy Dr.| Oaliery talk, Mre. Anna . Hastings, | at § clock with the vocation by Dr. b n 3 |An amendment to articie VII of the by- N Z f styles that are apart from Wheeler and Mrs. William Davideon, dis- | Mpo o0 peonion |laws provides that the dues of the State| oo triet vics presilent, ‘wf preside Tha FRIDAY EVENING, § 0'CLOC | Petesstion to 400 Gemeral Poseention shat | A . 14 the ordinary,at ........ RS s & o .G.. program foliows: | o b : 3:15-Piano solo, Miss Georgiasa Davis. cal selected, Mra Josaphine| NEW ARRIVALS OF OUR ‘‘FASHIONSEAL RING SUITS. %30 Address of welcome, Mrs. Bruce Mc. | Barnes, Fullerton. Ne P K e e nasiutte Templeton, ses- | sem—— S e : \ These are all new ideas, many of which are to be seen for the first time Monday in this e Mra T R Unruh of Biair | 16tary Nebraska Public Library commis- 1 ' G % nee, Mre. . o s Tt ! 4 exclusive line. The new light wood 'Nllln-u‘ T #9%1 Vocal solo. seiected, Mrs. Alexander, Ran- 1 s BRI 10:3—Three-minuie reports by club press. | doIp! o 4 / ) shades predominate, at dents Addr 2 " . 11:5—Round_Tabie discussion | -v-im-m:flhl:c north 2 n e Fas g - | Trains going sown 3 SAaNATORIUM : | are the most recent creations of French disinsrs. M1ay are sample suits and the -},‘-AMI by etate president, Mrs. F. — e Wesk of the Vislting Nurse” Miss| M Eve Perry Moore Rk This tnsututy styles cannot be duplicated. They are very specially priesd for Monday. p owiny o e tnsttution is the ouly onme S NESLDRIF o2 ST £ & Leavie o | St Fatorston of Womews Cluvs: (| 10 the cemtral weet with separaze | ‘ STUNNING NEW SILK SUITS FOR SPRING WEAR. Dundee. 38 Glimpess of Oslonial Life” Mre | Theloval co-operation of State presiden Dml?m“’m;’;::“d ““ ‘!"" °d"" | = | 1 These suits have coats in the jacket length. They are very smart this season—made of g o % | 4nd through them the joyalty of the s ample , yet entirely dis- \ 4 E s e Ihs el Sowte ot e manner this || tinct and remdering it possidle to Rajahs and Shantungs, at ........ carees. $35 and Soutn Omaba. question Dlasks || cjaceify cases. The one building L Also the new white serges and a fine showing of linen jacket suits, at $10 $12.50 u;-r.-:‘ “Civil Servics, r X - - & being fitted for and devoted to the ] R KA -~ | {| treatmest of nomcontagious aad \ $15andupto....... e $30.00 | of Omabe. nonmental diseases, no others be- Vice Presi X THE PRETTIEST NEW LINGERIE AND WASH DRESSES. lllr;..w‘fi‘h':‘bb‘yndb.‘:;r:z? B‘pfx‘mmm M“Nfld accurately the fi ing admitted. The other, Rest «.—Business session. | plished. Those appointed to see to its ful- || Cottage, being desigmed for and || Smart, summery frocks—many linen and silk dresses—the prettiest and newest spring . g P e e il a2 posad || Gevoted 1o the exclusive treatment models, in all shades and all sizes—many different designs, $10, $15, $19 to $50- pianned accompenying ci: and postal Seventn district of the Nebraska Federa- !t 41l in &l we are boping tne expense | for & time watchful re ana spe- BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED COATS IN THE NEW 1910 MODELS. The seventh annual convention of the|cands to follow the dfiatery ones. Teking || Of select mental cfe3. requiriag caped g . cial mursiag. . . : . B o B | Sartuciin QRS Nauis pwk’ of piets These are full length coats in medium weight serges—blue, brown, cream and tan col- Walthill Aprfl 14 15 and 6. The meetings | and General Federation. | . . " p will be heid in the Methodist church and| Questions are coming in every mail con- | | ors, also new steel grey silks, suitable for all occasions, at. ... - -$10 and up the foliowing program hus been announced: Manniel: Shall. we &e per- T. .m Every Smart New Style We especially mention soms stunni . s in three-pisce suits. These Art talk, flustrated by stides. May? Is 1t true that Cincianat is as filled ' H Omais Customs and Legends,” Dr.|With coal black as Pittsburg? Sowii we pian ar Susan La¥F. Pieotte Indian Love Song. Margie Diddeck Reception 1o delegates and visitors tes- 9 ly 500 yards of all pure Irish linen table damask, full : » o TR Chook Vour Fat =i o il w5l "y dohed, 630 value—very - Low Shoes for Women | , bring — THURSDAY EVENING, 538 What will the weather be in Cincinnati in 1 | the prominent physician, Call to orde | perfl * Bel a v 4 i3 {!‘;:_-:m__ “h”g’“ gk 10 1t where it ia or take off ";5“,‘,::““:?“5;:‘“'" S 8 e apesial, at vard. ..\ o0 i ianens i i C You do not sacrifice comfort for style when, you cul_solo. pelect s Alexander, Ran- can do either witheut disturbing reatments Poison el s<h 1i : : o N " o | mesls or your ease or your Hons &re dangerous. bestdes erier o if] $1.39 quality pure Irish linen satin damask, full two select shoes at Brandeis. s Welthil | e, We- mental | B e e it will be harder to re- (M yards wide, all new 7o & i i y . ' | move the hair | 3 3 We show by far the widest variety of smart, low esponse. Mrs. DeBow. Randoiph, Neb. ay. Tros, but there in| De Miracie is sold by Sherman & Mo- tte t, vard c : . Report of district vice president. Mra. O. - Conneil Drug Ca., 16th and Dodge Sts., ana | P8UErns, at, yard ........ shoes in Omaha, but every last is designed to give = . Neb while i | Eo Skt i 72x72-inch pure German linen pattern cloths, hemmed eomfort as well as grace and elegance. Stores. %, Tl urk ovnee ] ready for use—$2.25 sl" Women's shoes that are ultra smart and-thoroughly 100 slightly-soiled pattern cloths—values up to $4— U, S Spesteh fs S group, the best value in Omaha for. cemees vo oo #0em Jumly SR I, i oo New arrivals jn Oxfords—ties and ankle strap B covsonorss meessovesve covons m o:-"h:"h“x:d.&gula.WMm'{M- > - e 3 e s e rere e e BT e vy

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