Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 25, 1915, Page 18

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OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: 2-B APRIL 19 15. Ba;ék from tihe Mex;can ];ordcr DRAMA LEAGUE ORGANIZED Guest of Mrs. W. H. D Bociety People Form Organization to Induce Big Theatrical Attrac- tions to Stop in Omaha. SEEK FIVE HUNDRED MEMBERS | EUNDAY—Mr. L. W. Wakeley, dinner for Mra. Merrill. ] MONDAY—Original Monday Bridee club, { Plenic at Kirkwood. Mendelssohn cholr i at the Auditorium. glecture on “Dawn | of the New Time ' by Mrs. Anthony | Merrill, at the home of Mrs. Barton Millard, Garden committee of the Civie | Je , luncheon at the Commercial club. U AY—Debutante Bridge club. Miss Janet Hall, luncheon, followed by mati- nee at the Brandeis. Mendelssohn choir at the Auditorium. North Side Pro- ressive club, card party at its hall, 'wenty-elghth and Fowler streets. WEDNBSDAY—Mrs. W, 8. Holler, tea for the members of the Literature depart- ment of the Omaha Woman's club. Wednesday Bridge club. Garden club, Mrs. George Palmer hostess. Lecture on “Modern Dramatic Theorles,” by | Mrs. Anthony Merrill at the home of | Dinner at Hotel | ning lecture on ‘“The ldealist,” by | M Anthony Merrill at the home of | Dr. and Mrs. J, E. Summers at I;D&nm | THURSDAY — Omaha Woman's s club luncheon. Original Cooking club, | re. W. B. Poppleton hostess. FRIDAY — Lecture on “The Reading Play,” by Mre, Anthony Merrill at the hcme of Mra. Louls Nash, Subscription Adance the Seymour Lake Count: club, osing dance of the Rajab clu at Tul[')pln‘l academy. SATURDAY—Mrs. T. F. Kennedy, lunch- eon in honmor of her motber, Mrs. Stan- ton of Washington, D. C. Last week saw the formation and of- ficlal launching of the Drama league, & “Those shades have saved me money!” You. like this woman, will find it a genuine economy to beautify our windows with the {Infilled('.rade of Bren- lin Window Shades. For. though the first cost is slightly greater, you buy less often —it wears twice as long as the ordinary shade. The Unfilled Gra 4G reniin *RaDE Masn Bte u 8 ar OFF eFrance ] l » ol ¢ hades is made of a different material—a closely woven cloth with- out that filiag of chalk which yn the ov&m shade 50 soon cracks and falls out in unsightly streaks and pinholes. Sun won't fade jt—nor water it. Made in many rich, |ustreless tones and in Brealin Duplex If you want the utmost in shade beauty and economy, go tor one of the dealers namcd,belvfinnd%;t thisshade. Itis per- forated with this mark—BRENLIN—along the edgé of every yard. Go see it today. CHAS. W. BRENEMAN & Co., READING ROAD, CINCINNATI, OHlO des of Brenlin—Brenlin There are two lower-priced "lfll::da o Macha g“} barship is opeh to all upon the payment | MRS SHARLES M ELL, WHO I VISITING HER PARENTS, MR, AND exzeptional values. L 0 VA . MRS, NI VING / 3L o i e B St SRR, B R R R R AR ] Leotures to Be Continued. ' ‘These and dealers everywhere Vool gy godr g gl : t oy mane m % the sertes | e ok P yosvetas ot e Coming to Visit With Her Parents : I John L. Kennedy's, Mrs. Mersill of Chi- OMAHA. NEB.: Beaton & Laier Co. an: three leotures on “The Modern hare, and the Omaha women ase thor- m:::umcr:. s mmu -«::u‘n'nnhp mae, bu:. will take possession again on | Martin during the rest of her stay in AL TP Merrill go. second their return. Omaha Pruitt . & Und. Co. subject was chosen with reference to the —— Mrs. Willlam Brooks of New York City, -cri‘i mwt%rodarzm C’L time, when the o o e Leave for the Exposition. formerly Miss Christine Condron of this ‘ooper-West Furn. Co. » D‘. m: Dbeing Mre. Frank L. Haller and Miss M city, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and one who has sigmified the ntent to join SRS e Sy SN . 4 V. Gostwetl aad Mrn. W, O, Lot .rh-m. s 4 Mr. and Mes. G, W, Holdrege and Miss | M7 Cariton A. Ranney and small son ' Dawn of the New Time." m”“ -"- Loeta Foldrege leave today for Califor- o'(K:lnMwfllll are spending a few weeks OEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIO IO IO IO EIOEIOEIOEIO Sorte piafacn D - nia, to be gome about twe weeks. :"' N DM;_I: R-nmv:: arles,” Mra. Waltor " Bvelyn Stick o 3 s . ‘? Rajah Club Party. & frequent visior n Omaha, 1 the Fuet unce of Frevention : . in Omaha, 18 the guest | ! Louis Nast's. the lectures The Rajah club will give & @Ancing |4r 2, ana Mrs. C. N. Diets. ‘:.p-.‘ ™ £l mmm:fl.-..“m g Have Your Winter Garments Dry Oleaned Before Laying Away s Shime. B Shosing for the Summer. of the club and the ‘mfl Ai :::. &t e m in | Betrothal Announcements. For several years we've advised our patrons to do.this, and o RN S THD i m—— Me. and Mrs. W. T. Bvans of O'Nelll. | f] tnose who have followed our advice, and have left the clothes in ; ?‘ Neb, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Charles Porter Rhodes. the box or bag in which they are returned, have never been bothered with MOTHS. OIQEIOIOSIOIOEIOIOIOEIOIar1on a.u'.‘::‘: :".:. o &0 ot kg Mr. and Mrs, Martin Langdon announ w toe Job to open actor! y porse 3 In n ce e guaran every to up satisf: o hfimh‘_‘-lm N‘“ “mm_ the engagement of their daughter, Glace . et Thureday evening will be “The ldcalist.” Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. Nolan are apending | 1o oy, t0 Mr. John & MeCreary of Hyan- -~ P 3 — fow weoks at the Eims in Excelsior :.':'cn.r,'“" o Oumine. TS Arelding 8 2 Wesduin Ol Bk, e o et . s o [ L e o e The Pantorium -mumumnz at the Eims in Excelsior Springs. e oy week. These musicales always bring i i Aoy “GOOD COLEANERS and DYERS." 1a g g g gk 4 Smilers’ Class Meets. Wq:w“tn!“hnl °;"°""“"" 1518-15-17 Jones St. Phone Douglas 968. shoutd be If the atforts of Mr. Kelly to Members of the Smilers' class f ¢ | gqughter of DMy, and Mre. Sames Pospist . SO TV RSS9 D50, TN WG 300 TOU DI Bive us the best mualc are Properly Castellar Presbyterian Sunday school 2 5 recognized. held & meonthly business meeting and | (i EOCIC IO IO, -‘: Al oy . e g g Continued on Page Four—Column One.) OEI0! {od=l=1 EIOEIOEIOET . and Mrs. -~ '*‘_-' Grau ‘Tuesday evening. Singing and -Mua#‘-: games fumnished the amusement, after .::,k-—”* — which refreshments were served. flo-| ‘Euphemis Johnson and some of m T BMBR 1 XN _BERGMAN, WHo | Protent were: AY M — e ot : ik R FRRRCEONS, T TR e | ANOTHER BIG EVENT OF OUR’S box. ugusta lle, Ethel Streitz, N ¢ %o 4pena several Gays with Mre | grandmotber. Sire. 3, 3. Hochetetor of | Mr. 804 Mre. John Orav. nnua emi-oeason earance o nery ey Martin, Mos. |7, L, and Miss Arabella Kimball | Nebrasks City, who will arrive especially N : v Merriit Blins Doane will be |before going to the Mercer farm mear|to attend the game, will be tho oidest their box. | Mercer, Neb., for the summer. base ball enthusiast. Miss Hochstetier's 3 . . J. Coad, | tormerly of Omaha, is expected the first | Mossre. and Mosdames— Marle Woodard. | wesk in June 4o apand the summes with | Chariet . Beatoh Gouid Diets, d y We Give Kountse's guests | her brothers, Conrad and Dr. G. A. | jiuqiiochatotier, proper station is the Presidio, San Fran- o Shopper’s Buros and Mr. | Young. Conrad Young hes taken the |¥' B Kirkendall, I Hechststier, |eisco. The presont colonel of the Six- apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craw- | B, 8 Hail k;fl_n Oty |teenth infantry is Colonel Omar Bundy. ore ew will be M. | ford in West Farnam for the summer, | piiieee s, » formerly with the regiment at Fort x, Mre. Prins, |and Miss Young will be with him, Janet ml‘ ’ gnut."‘ crook, and recently Colonel Marry Hale Soott and Mre. W, s g m-“-.hnnkh. w, has jolned the troops at EI Paso. Mrs. Harry . |0"Atka Olub Meets. Biancre Doval fi:.i'.x“c""%" Bundel was formerly Miss Enid Valentine, ‘Miss Funny | THe O-Atks cib was entertalned by | parrief Mets. SR Slabin, 1088 Wil b with M pusiety, M0 ood t will have | Mise Mildred Hansen at her home | Los Angties; ) Mrs. C. C. Valentine in the New - al Thursdd} evening. The table decorations D — " ton, for several weeks. Farnswortd's guests | Wer® Awerican Beauty roses. The honor | Luncheons of the Week. L H. Pian, Mr, |Sueet wes Mias Marguarite Lay. Thos | Mre A. V. Kinsler entertained at o Among the Visitors. REGULAR VALUES TO $15 Bifle Stean | Prosent were. bridge luncheon Widnesday. Mrs, H. H.| Mre, J. W. McClymonds of San Fran- . NEW HATS WITH FLOWERS McGowan. ey Baldrige and Mra F. W. Judson won|clsco is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. NEW HATS WITH OSTRIOH Quinlan win %fll“' Murlel Butiin, the bridge prises. The guests were: 'W. H. DeFrance. NEW HATS WITH WINGS Mr. and gwfl- Hanson, Mesdanics Mesdames— Mrs. Staunton of Washingten, D. C, night, Miss Irene Me. | Marle Steiger, ose Hurth, fi C. ht;:,'“ 5"2"5“:?‘“""‘ arrived last week and is the guest of her Valunes that are imcomparsble. Bvery sew style i included in r. and Mre. Harry MoCar- | Joathering Lawless, Einel Dheete: Y B R P Rieaned?: |asushter, Mrs. T. ¥. Kennedy, and Mr. this remarkable asgortment. Hulda Ellison, Mildren Frank Judson, 3 Kennedy. In her honor, Mrs. Kenuedy will ALL COLORS IN PLENTY--Black, black and white, sand and others who will entertain at — PP oea®in A Meshane, | give a Juncheon next Saturdey. vy §oed osles. Mossrs. and Mesdames | Acagia Dancing Party. Thuredas 1n honor of her mother Mer | Mre. Anthony French Merrlll will be The Acacia Dancing club of the Scot- the guest of Mr. and Mre Wilam B tish Rite gave & dancing party Thursday , |evening at the cathedral. This was the | Fisher of Florence, Wis. The table, pretty with a decoration of irls, seated: Mesdames— M 1es 'y E. W, Gunther, meted, ive: ANNOUNGEMENT The Brandeis Theater Corset Shop (Formerly ground floor Brandels Theater Bldg.) Now located ot their pnew suite at ......""‘"‘..._,::‘,.__‘w §56 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Mrs. Fraok Judson reiurned Sunday Take elevator to 5th floor. &-!:'a-h.-..ll_.-h-..-u This change was made so that ealled the iliness of her father three more satisfactory service might ) ..* Lo be rendered our patrond. John Hudson, who bas been en- Our and summer stock m:--.::.:.....‘m :ono-mn ote in which we are Slnes latter January, arrived wing the very new styles, in- in Omaha Wednesday cluding the celebrated “Goodwin Corset’ $3.50 to $5.00 The best corset values In the city. IDA C. STOCKWELL Phone Douglas 4749. Fittings at Home by Request. . and Mrs. Orawford have In the West Miss Butler Hat Shop Our Busines§ Increases AMERICAN "= LAUNDRY Every Week VWHY?? PHON . HARNEY 1i23 PROMPT AUTO SERVICE

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