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- By MELLIFICIA. Friday, April 16, 1915. EVERAL of Omaha's younger generation are making rapid progress S in the musieal world; so much so that we will no doubt soon add | new laurels to our now scintillating atmosphere. i One unusually talented youngster is Master Bernard Hanighen, \ This little tot has reached the pedal stage of supremacy in his work, but not years. His feet come within miles of the ordinary pedal, but to! facilitate his progress his parents have had a pedal built especially for his practice. He now pedals like a veteran, Little Miss Elizabeth Paffenrath, although but 6 years old, lar prodigy. This little mite has just been studying the plano since Oclo- bep and she has already appeared on several recital programs. | Little Miss Gene Palmer, daughter of Mrs. George Palmer, is not ye: in her 'teens and is doing work in the advanced music classes. Miss Virginia Crofoot, though some older jn her art than the others, bide fair to follow in the footsteps of her mother, Mrs. L. ¥. Crofoot, nml | her aunt, Miss Frances Nash. | | | is a regu- | Wedding Announcement. “Chlngu of. Residence. The wedding of Mias Melen RI[dnn.‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Martin have taken daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rigdon, | the house at 4818 Uuderwood avenue, and and My. Marion D. Orr was celebrated | will move in next week. Wednesday at St. Franci' church in| Mr. and M Ollver Eidridge, 4909 Council Bluffs, Rev. Father McManus, | Davenport stroet, will take the Jaoger | pastor of St. Francis’ church, officiated. | home at #10 U'nderwood avenue, May 1. ! Mirs dna Hogers and Mr. Walter Brons| Mr. and Mrs, R, A. Van Aradel of | wete the attendants. The wedding was ‘ Omaha are bullding a home on Burt street followed by a breakfast at the home ot | near Fitty-timt. They expect to move in the bride. The table was decorated with | soon after May 1 sweetpeas and the guests were Mrs Tdllie | — Orr, mothey of the groom; Mrs. Blanche | In and Out of the Bee Hive. Emery, Messrs. and Mesdamoes H. M.| Migs Lucy and Miss Grace Harte spent Rigdon, Joseph Lane, Martin Jensen, the week end in Springfield. Farl Jeffers, Misses Hazel Orr, Mary 'y J. M. Ollchrist will return from Ex Waldrori, Gladys Rigdon, Mesars. Albert| oolsior Springs today or tomorrow. | } | | 1rvin, Chaster Lane, Willlam Emery and| Azpw ¢ Fredrickson aAnd daughter left | Donald Emery. Monday for a visit with Mra. . H. Arey. S Mr. J. P. Goldsmith of Chillicothe, Mo., Parties Tonight. spent Tucsday with Mr. and Mrs, H. G, The Qui Vive club will give their regu- | Harte lar semi-monthly dancing party this| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hartman roturned evening at Chambers' academy. The |Tuesday from a week-end visit in 8t. members include Joseph, Mo Meesrs. und Merdamer. — Mr. Andrus and Mr. Goldstein of Chi- W. R Adair, 4, Fred K cago were guests of Mr. and Mra B. L. J \{\ Battin, b 4 B Heall Sunday. G p 1\| S Welter, Albert Krug, Mrs. A. E. Archer and children, Mayorie J. H. Huasie, r ,n‘r"n‘mnr, and BEdmond, left Wednesday to spend a L auramant, B 8 Ward: week with relatives in Ord and Central 4. K. Thompson, . | City, Neb. RN How — ‘om 8. Ke Allan Parme For the Future. E. A Pogau, The next meeting of the Harmony club W E Paimatier, X will be held at the home of Senator and Ralph L. Brown, Parker Fleury, Mrs. Norris Brown, 4814 Davenport street, E,:'Jlgmnruux, f’»:- qu.l: N Saturday evening, April M. BT Tonba WM. Giller, | The Cacti club will give their annual W. P, Mikesell, '!nr‘n‘el‘vvfilulhy | spring ball at Chambers’ Dancing acad- 1. M. Lyons, son. |emy Monday ovening, Aprll 19. The o Smith, ’ R Boakhouser. Bln Rovidous, committes in charge includes Messrs. Toseph tler. | Jack Suchart, Adrian Lund and Clint an| o rre arles 1. Thompeon | Hamliton W. B, Stryker. Sastics —_— o Honrv ies. Dr. and Mrs. E. H, n. i g iy Mrs. Anthony Merrill gauve the third of her series of lectures this morning at the home of Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson. The author discussed was George . Bernard Shaw. Personal Mention, Dr. SBamuel Dodds of Butler, Pa., spent the week with Mr. and Mre. J. E. Dodds, Mrs. H. C. Freeman left Sunday to apend the summer with her daughier in Lexington, Ky, Mess| Dr. 8 \l Ha,! H, W, Morrow, 2 The Columbus club will entertain this evening at the m elub. 3 i2 Morsison. hvol-rwnw Announcement of the engagement of Miss Mery E. Hallock of Bast Liver- pool, O, to Dr. A. B, Marshall of Omaha, was made st the home of the bfide on Tuesday. The marriage will ocour on Sat- f & br '.BI' ur¢ey, June 12, at the home of a brof Nes, A B La iRy, 3 the bride, Rev. G, B. ¥. Hallock, D. D, of 10 Livingeton park, in Rochokter, | Mioneabolis and taken her former home N. Y. The coremony will be o quiet at- 13t 81l Davenport street. fair, The guests will be limited to mem- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennett returned m. of the family ..c a few close friends. "olfl-r from a two weeks' visit in Kan- 4 sax City and Excelsior Springs. M Wedding Alnlunn.ry Dinner. ra. T. P. Clarke returned last weok Mr, and Mra, Raymond Crossman en- from Illinois, where she was called by the i Aertained ot dinner ‘Thursday eveding At | [finess of her mother, who i mow their home {n honor of their first wed- much better. Miss Florence Rahm returned to s:hoo) ding anniversery.. The table was decor- o a2 1 ated with white and pink shuded candles ;‘ Monticello Tuesday after apending the and o white basket of pink romes. Cov- | aster holidays with her parents, Mr. ero were lald for; and Mes. J. B. Rehm. Mossra ard Mesda Miss Gladys Chandler is with the Aborn #;« (gn.:; ran, m‘uymwd (‘munmn Grand Opera company and sings today iIn Miwn Tonbe umnhnrnt Mead, 8. b.; | Boston. Later this company will pre- | N L -mn light opera in Balttmore. Mr. Isaue Carpenter, jr, has return Witk the Tnvalen {trom Dartmouth college for the .m...: Mrs. E. O. Halstead plans to leave for | Vacation. Mr. Carpenter will complete the enst the first of the week. She will |his THth year course at Dartmouth this visit In New York City, in Newark and |June, in Bayonne; N. J. Miss Gladys Morton, who has been on Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Payne have returned l-v fn the American hospital at Neuflly from California. the war started, arrived last Thurs- Mrs., E. 8, Koller expects to e about ot ,)ny 8 to joln Mr. Koller in Dcnnr 3‘3 office employes of Collier's Weekly Kave a surprise party in honor of their manager, Mr. . D, Browning, and Mrs. Browning, Tuesday evening. The honor Kuests were presented with an electro- Mer. The gueits present were: Mesare, and Mesdames— F. D. Brownink, €. A. Barras Misres— Misses— Hiella Ergkine, Lula Smith, Heulah Parker Pauline Pregler, herine Nyland M. Couf A NEEDLE-CRAFT SHOP Lobby of Bee Building Ideal gifts for wedding presents, or card party prizes. »oJ. Luncheon and Cards. Fhe Fyiday Auction Bridge club Vlll ontertained today at luncheon at the home of Mre A. Voster. A large| bowl of tulips was used able center- | plece and covers were pl d for Mosdanwe- nes }. Conant. 1 Orders kinds of needlework and taken for all Pulver Foster, ] AA Mizs Mach home baking, Pleasures Past. Miss Marie Hodge entertained one of | clubs Monday of last 1he afternoon bridge weelk. Thiee tables of players wero | Mn. . S. Mmhall yresent e Sod §ie. D. C. Dodde of Relsten Shop Phone, Doug. 3879 for Dr. Sam. . and Mr entertained at dinner Sund vel Dodds of Butier. Pa Mre. J. E. Dodds. M. and Mre. J. E anJ Res. Phone, Walnut 839 Dodds guve a | dinner Wednesday in honor of Dr. Sam uel Dodds of Butler. Pa lald for eighteen guests. Mrs. Covers were M. F. Punkbouser and Mra. Nellle the last of a series of of players Were present. | Mrs. Antheny. Merrill, was gusst of | will serve a special DINNER ON SUNDAY “iZ3P M @GP M AT $1.00 PER PLATE Tables May Be Reserved MUSIC l-l-coun were placed for fifteen Entertains Bridge Club. The Fridey Bridge Dinner club will ba entertained this evening by Mr. and Mre K. E. Edgecomb at thheir home in Dun- dea. flowers will be used as the | table decorations. The members include: #n‘t . and Mesdames— o Gmupu, Sheperd ANGELA MORGAN, poetess of America’s dele- gation to the International Peace congress, called by OMAHA, Young Hopeful Causes Much Grief to His Fond Parents| APRIL 17, SATURDAY, 1915. The Dansant USUAL SATURDAY the women of Holland. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. Thls Quarter-Sawed Golden Oak Dresser, Sale of Window Shades SATURDAY num'- l 0 loms. C Shades worth up to $1— colors, shades with slightly shade cloth, all per Co. Let us estimate on your Window We make no charge for Shades. measuring. Drapery Section, Main Floor. Buy the Best; It's Cheapest! HERRICK REFRIGERATORS Perfect circulation. Hmburger cheese compartment with and the butter won't taste. All sizes Up from $14 We make liberal credit terms on refrigerators. 40 Doz, Tub and Jap Silk Walsts— worth to $1.50— 95¢ 27.50, at variety of sizes averaging 36 inches wide and 6 feet and 7 feet long, several hundred in all, choice of many dyed shades and opaque imperfect are shades re- maining from one big purchase from the Yetter-Moore Wall Pa- ORCHARD @ WILHELM CO., The juvenile mind is characteristically ! blind to mocial distinctions It does not porceive the great gulf fixed between the Possessors of Mazuma and the Nonpossessors of Magzuma. And young Van Rensellaer Pipp, heir to the Pipp milllons, finds company and foyous companionship In Tommy Jenks, son of Jenks, the hod carrier. Behold now the exploft which this very | characteristic had dictated right here In | Omaha. The small heir apparent to a | sickening amount of Omahs mazuma s the hero, although his proud father and his doting mother would call him the villam Let us call the family Pipp, just for | Imm-mum- n narration | The Pipp motor car is vast in size and | | ®listening in appearance. Mamma Pipp | | teols that it properiy represents the dig- | nity of the family and incidentally pre- | venta too élose inquiry into the occupa- tions of two grandfathers who were, Mrs. | y, sflently, sorrowful to| workingmen | The Pipps lide about the ety in their wheeled palace in as regal splendor as King George in his glided comch riding to Partiament. Young Pipp, starched and Little-Lord- | Fauntleroy-ed in clothes that he hates, accompanied hin loving parents. e s to them as the apple of their eyes, aye, | even more than their wealth and their pride The othey afternoon the Pipps, gliding down Farnam street, were %urprised at the number of persons (persons' is the | word—haughty accent on the firet syllabie) who waved their hands at them as the wheeled palace glided on its way. Mrs. | Pipp wae at first astonlshed, then in-' dignant. She the bl fathers Mr. Pipp was surprised, too | Ma r Pipp was not rprised His mother has not lived with him | nine years without beeoming acquainted | with his characteristics. And 5, as folks continued to wave at the automebile, Mamma Pipp turned her aristocratic head upon her regal neck and cast her haughty eyes upon her son, the apple of her eye. Som's good looking, good natured, rosy face was suffused with grins and his big blue eyos were full of joyous juvenile twinkles. One chubby hand was at the sill of the | open limousine window. “What have you in your hand, dear?’ | demanded Mamma Pipp in a Mrs. Potter | Patmer volce “Aw, nothin’, Pipp Mrs. Pipp decided instantly that, under | the cireumstances the Queen of England | would sieze the hand of the young Prince | of Wales. She instantly aid the same to | | young Pipp. The hand came in and with | |1t a large placard. Mamma Pipp's eyes gazed upon the placard and this Is what sho saw rudely letterad upon it “JITNey BUs “§ OENs." | Alimost Mamma Pipp wept | Almost Fathor Pipp laughed when she | showad the awful thing to him. Mamma | Pipp thought she detected a wink going | from her husband to her son, Lut she decided shé must be mistaken. Master Pipp loves his mother. And so he has solemnly promised her that he will act in the foture as a younis ornas | ment of soclety should act Aguely whether | it those grand wondarec ad learned ab mother,” grinned Master Large Size, (Like Ilustration) It is selected quarter-sawed oak throughout with a big bevel plate mirrd: 24x30, best rubbed and polished golden three small ones. Our Price for This Fine Dresser SPECIAL PRICES ON GOLDEN Dreuing tables regularly $20, for Dressing tables regularly $37, for Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Saves Miles of Steps. Kveryone of the hundreds of women that hought Hoosiers store are more than pleased. 800,000 now in mse. Come in and see them. Saturday Sale of Blue and White 694 o4 094 A limited quantity of beautiful bl low prices, occasioned by a specia: Teakettles . Coffee pots You can put ve in the same your butter ber of ‘wiliow ‘wuit cases. We Are Sole Omaha Agents. Enamelware Utensils .69c Water pails. . Preserving kenlea four sizes .. ..89¢ Mixing bowls ... In the Basement. All-White Mixing Bowls skets -n{‘.tl) soiled at & fraction of their value. Basement. 413-16-18 S. 16th Street $20.00 oak finish, two large drawers and -$20.00 OAK DRESSING TABLES .......... $13.50 and $15.00 .................... 328.75 Omaha at this WHITE BEAUTx THE NEW HOOSIER = ue and white wue m. astonishingly 1 purchase from the manufacturer. .69¢ Dish pans ...69¢ . .29¢, 34c, 39c, 49¢ .8¢, 10c and 15¢ e 29¢ baby. hampers and CLOAKS, SUITS C MILLINERY SOUTHEAST CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS, Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $15.00 ORIGINALLY made to sell at much higher price. f)urchasmg several hundred new sample models | am able to offer you high rade suits that are worth $20.00 to Beautiful DRESSES, Worth To $35. 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