Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 8

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THP, BEE: O By m:u.mm Tuesday, April 27, 1915, ELL known Omaha women were entertained last week in Wash- | ington, D. C., by Secretary of State Willlam Jennings Br_\an! and Mrs. Bryan at their bome. | These women, were attending the Continental Congress of | the Daughters of the Ameriean Revolution and were honor guests at ni.- | merous affairs dnring their stay. | On Thursday evening a theater party was given by the Nebraska dels | gation in honor of Mrs. Warren Perry, retiring state regent, and Mrs. C i H. Aull, new siate regent On Friday afternoon the Sm-relnry and Mrs, Bryan gave a large ve- | eeption in honor of the Nebraska delegation. Among those attending were | Mrs. Warren Perry of Failrbury, Mesdames . H. Aull, A. K. Gault, F. I Suraight »nd Willlam Archibald 8mith of Omaha; Mrs. C. 8. Palne and Miss Mabel Lindley of Lincoln, Mrs. D. 8. Dalby of Beatrice, Mre. Rose Me- | Giverin of F emont, Mrs. Anderson of Seward, Mrs Hamm of Fullerton, | Mrs. D. B. Cropsy of Fairbury, Mre. W. H. Xanders and Miss Xanders of Columbus and Mrs, Knapp of Beatrice | Miss Xanders was a page during the sessions of the congress Mrs, Bryap, it is said, is the only club.woman in the officlal cabinet, | asd not only finds time for the work, but {s very active in its interests, She | was one of the most frequent attendants at this congress. | Today Mrs. Byan is giving a tea for Mrs. Percy Pennypacker, president of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs, who is visiting in Wash- ington. Mendelssohn Choir Parties. Yo e Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Burgess will | ARK-SAR BEN'S QUEEN ASSISTS AT entertain at a box party this evening at BASE BALL OPENING. the Mendelssohn cholr concert at the Auditorium. There guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames- Samuel Burns. W. T. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bradford will en- 1 Mre. A. C. Smith's box will be oceupled this afterncon by a children's party, | chaperoned by Miss De Beria and Miss | Rathbon. Those pressnt wiil be: .. L. C, Nash will be Wheeler, Mary Mo n, Elizabeth Barker. ley, Mrs. D..C, Bradford will give a box party, this afternoon at the Merdalssohn Chelr matinee concert. Her guests will be: My orufl nlann ‘lrnu Stantonof T. ‘ashington, D. C.; ll- and Mrs. A. C. Smith's box Thomas Kimball, E tfi‘n“"""’“ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle will have ’MM-MMMWW desire, a tremendously wide bow of upward above a sloping hat crown of 0dd fashion toward the back. " - , LA h‘.. Tarm:inthe Peno Threatening Blaze White BI‘VG cur © Olfer boys of the Nebraska School for fighting ‘apparatus at T:#46 a m and Waller Gummn was septenced 1o’ {hres quickly put out the blaze in the schod® years in the federal prison al Leaven-|pujqing mttic, which threatened to de- stroy that structure. They had the blage teen months In the Kansaw atate peni- | well under control befors the clty fire de tentlary at Lansing, Kan, by Judge|partment arrived. Damage was not over Lewls In federal court, after | g0, mostly from water, as the result of found mom gulity of bring- | the lade' prompt and effective work.” The twenty boys who responded to tha darm had been trained to handle the . Gumm, | school fire apparatus, and they went supported by Goldle Gunim, -rn. Shiel they enjoyed it, rather than with any #irl declured she rebellod when she found | fright. ' Superintendent ¥. W. Booth of 1{ehe wes expected to enter an Immoral | the school was at their head, assisted by lfe here. Friends in the tenderioln dis- |W. H. Chapman, P. E. Seeley, J. W, trict tinally contributed enouxh money #0 that she was enabled to return o her home in Kansas City, |, The Jury not only found Gumms gullty J{put recommended that no lenlency be shown Walter Gumm. The statute pro- Vides & maximum sentence of ten years, Only men yir suners are kept at Leav- e orth, fl the Kansas state penit “m is designated by the fedéral gov- crament for women convicts in this dis- the Golden Hill locbll‘mh"n' o:“l-“:u::u;lr;a:::::‘ut: 2 e nothing &w annual ball Thureday |atory in ita character, to keep jar Metropolitan hall. Mrs F. rubbers from with the tollowins| THROWN FROM BICYCLE cracking, and jerlids | from sticking, as AND HAS BONES BROKNEN 3.in-One. Puta little | Walter Tigh, s St. Joweph hompl § Hazel street, W in with a broken cellar bone and a broken shoulder as Lhe result of a fall from his, le on Leavenworth street. lie was ng east near Twenty- fourth street and started (o pass a one- ! horse rig driven by Ray, Cooper for G of Miss Mary Scanian at her home Satur- | ¢ Wikg, & tinmer, The horse shied as the 98y, April 3, in celebration of her nine-|yi.cole started Lo pase and Tigh was teenth birthday anniversary. Music, 'ypown to the pavement dancing and games were enjoyed duriny | the evening. Those 'ru-m were ‘Three-in-One Oil Co,, 42 N. Broadway, New York A surprise l'll‘!y was given in homor elen blu N“"‘«-I‘n. LS Pnfleu Heanian, « Mary Scanlan. nars ‘“Ihm Goe d, Harold Smith. Witllam Conkiing, Chauncey Wilson, Edale Rcanian, m women of I. South Side Progres- w elub will entertain Wednesday hE &L their ball on Luhlh' street. Beginning MONDAY, MAY 3 | { In Good Stores Everywhere i - During Nemo Week you can select from FULL | LINES of Nemo Corset Specialties and secure the best INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. The Nemo Hygienic-Fashion lnstitute, New York By DA RACONTEUSE. To give height to the maid who lacks just a bit of the tallness she may the crown, made of softly gathered satin, fits snugly into the lower portion of straw, which is severely straight across the front, sloping upward in an the Deaf got out the institution's fire |- MAHA, \\Il'\l'\l'\\ \IRII 28, 1915. ————————————————efS A BOYS IN BLUE BURY | ONE WHO WORE GRAY/ Omaha Members of G. A. R. Bear Oonfederate Soldier to Last Resting Place. |REQUEST OF FORMER JOHNNY | lic members carried to the grave yes- terday the body of George W. | Webb, 2607 Bristol street, a former confederate soldier. The organiza- Omaha Grand Army of the Repub- | tion officially participated for the! | first time in Omaha in the tuneral of by his wife and daushtér. &nd relfitives / a soldier who wore the gray, by re- |!n Tennetsee. who were umablé to attand . Ny ¢ 7 ' |the funerall Interment wis in Forest est of Mr. Webb made*before his|, cometery dulh - Mr. Webb came to Nebraska in 13 D. M. Haverly, ledger clerk in the of- |He formed close friendahps with a num- fice of the county clerk, who when taken |ber of members of the Grand Army of prisoner with 2,000 other unlon soldjers [the Republic. For many years he was a [at Shiloh April 6, 1562, was guarded on |staunch republican. | his way to Mobile by Mr. Webb and his compamions in Company ©, Nineteenth S'X SUITS FlLED As THE Confederate infantry, was one of the pall bearers. The others were the foi-| RESULT OF AUTO ACCIDENT | lowing members of the local Grand Army | |of the Republie: W. €. Mclean, J. H Six darage suits against R. B, Held Berger, Jonathan Edwards, J. Mafiison (A% a result of an automobile collision oh | and Thomas Richfe. West Center street Saturday night havoe | Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock | besn brought in district court by the at the home of Mr. Webb's daughter, | following plaintiffs: John Cavanugh, Mre. Tim Dinan, 307 Bristol street. Rev, | S0uth Omaha councilman; Edward and [ M. V. Highy f the Nortn Presbyterian | Albert Hoos and Missea Alice. Pear! and church presided. Mr., Webb I survived ,::'; Helkes. They ask 300 damages at about 3% price. Crepe de Chme Day e § = §:== (o] Art Needlework Ask to see the New Line of Chil- Inn s 8tamp Dresses and Bo. Buits, ready mad to be embroldered. Third Fleor ¥ i As erepe de chine is one =========§= and named it as above. T T purple satin, placed sidewise, flares purple lacquered straw. The top of Jackson and E. Archambault, teachers and supervisors of the institute. The :}u is supposed tc have W from fold defegtive wiring. ported by & man lellt 6- his way to work. Rent room quick with a’ Bes Want Ad nOnly space uto Ilustrat AKE PLEASANT n SUNDAYS, indeedl The s nDress or Suitable for Cronn Supreme—siiors mismens | 1 Street Wear $3 i oo e | [| Rtgs for Wednesday’s Selling dessert, food and tonic, The whole the Brandeis Blouse Shoi) ity and laundering qualities, we have decided to devote one day to its selling, We have a complete stock of this excellent material in all new models— Three-in-One Collars Semi-Tailored and Women’s Few -~ Hundred to Select From, of the most popular materials this season for its durabil- he Smocking Blouse | The Lacing Blouse wo-in-One Collars Peter Pan Models S’ Embroidered Models f The colors are white, flesh, maize, rose, | Belgian blue. The Prices - alues ] b e DSRRRORAL B - $056; for. ..., $2.98 Values to P Values to $8.50, for. . .35 Trimmed Japanese Panamas ] Big Purchase of Genuine Formosa e a W - famil) will be pleased. But, for everybody's seke, be sure it’s Fringed Axminster Rugs—27x60 inches. High-grade rugs, specially pnced sl 59 | Tapestry Brossels Rugs—Size 9x13, . Extra good quality. B8m all-over and Aoiied RN $15 | nesday High Grade Wil High-Grade Wilton Rugs—S Some are fringed. Beautiful de: Size 9x12 feet. . Size 8.3x106 h. Musical Program Daily. 520 48 Patterns of fine F!lu N 1508 Howard Street Phone Douglas 1113 « Omaha’s Finest ..... Popular Priced RESTAURANT Daily Lunch 35¢ 12:00 1o 2:00 Floor $2.98, $398 and For Wednesday we j e fof e o § e o G § e ) —§ — £ Papers—10 u:~ plex 'ders to i aguiey u i " vty v epad A Special Showmg of Lace Curtal in Our Aprzl Sale Tomorrow - et and Quaker Curtains— sl 85 | :.plercl.ll \\odnudly s 32.98 ce:uu A pair, 98¢ sl.zs fluq\nulu Curtains — All new Duchesse (Suru.In.——lpocm show- spring patterns, & big assortment. | Ing of the new edge patterns; | Muslin Curtalns—With colored Special, » pnlr u 9% ivory and ecru. A pur, borders, 214 yards long. and ..... ‘2 50 $3.98 and . s‘-’s Over 15 patterns, each 39C 7 Duo (‘uruln-—We are showing a bl¢ assortment. These are lace cur- Third tains and sunfast over-curtains in ome. A set for “ so l Third I Wall Paper Bargains for Wednesday room and Spare Plain Domestic and Du- brown and red shades medaliton patterns. Spec Iton Rugs ' LINOLEUM leamed or seamless. Linoleum—6 and 12 feet wide. Splendid line of signs and colorings— patterns—blue and white, tiles, inlaid and wood . effects— 6 feet wide, a square yard....... DT T PP c ........ $40,00 | 12 feet wide, a square yard. ok g‘ ot, Lace Edge Curtains—Made of | Muslin Curtains—With buttonhole | bungalow nets. These very new. | edges or hems; plain and fancy ro—— Floor offer four exceptionally good values in new spring wall p.pen._fl New Bedroom Papers— Stripes, floral and al over effecis, with eu. #old | shades and patterns. Reg: | out lord.-?- to mate. u... sc | ;;ar‘.‘.p:ic.c. 120, sale S‘lc m-: 16¢ » .8(: E Papers—Tan, green,

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