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THE BEE: OMAF The bridesmaids will be Miss TFilder| that city. He will return in s.upmvwlFAVORs IUNICIPAL DA“GE 18 necessary for such functions,” stated | against the proposed municipal dances in | Akerson of Minneapolis, sister of the to Ko east, where ha will resume his IMr. Clark | the Hanacom park pavilion, He is willing bridegroom; Miss Helen Moffat of Pitts- studies n the theological seminary Part of the upper floor of the pavilion | to try the experiment and feels that n»: burgh, Miss Mona Cowell of-Omaha and Auburn, N. ¥ |1a without walls and the outer space s a | recreation board can make & success o | Mise Marian Smith of Minnsapoits. With ; {Dr. Clark Examines Hansoom Park |l j0" 0 ™ 0 lling” cround the four | the idea X the exoeption of Miss Akerson the brides- To Honor Bride. | Pavilion and Thinks It Would sides of the buflding. This affords plenty | This mattor will be discussed at & maids were in achool erith Miss Blake at| A gitchen shower was wiven Thursday | Be ““] of room for dancers. | meeting of the recreation board Thursday Wellestey. Ribbons will be strétehed by |,eternoon, May 2, by Mre. O. Jenkins | evening in Commissioner Hummel's ofe b - . the Misses Marion Carpenter, Hemrletta |, ,onor of Mre. Emma Back, a Jun ; | 7o Swne Pormits. | tice, when Cyrus F. Stimson of the Nae (¥ [ McCague, Holon Buck ana Mary Pl yiq®™ 0 20 LT U e i red and | PERMIT FOR vau}: PARTY | In this connection Mr. Clark looks with | ional Piayground and Recreation asso« By MELLIFICIA. Monday, May 31, 1915, aippl Witle. “Thobe present ,wete favor on the proposition on ANoOWINg | ciation will speak i Miss Henrietta Glimore will play the " O private organizations to use this floor N interesting story is making the rounds of the college set and has | wedaing march p:;':'g‘:fi., Onaties Munnelly { Zoro D. Clark of the recreation board |on specified evenings and upon the is- REV. C. W. SAVIDGE HAS been the cause of the greatest speculation among them as to just| Mr. Ira Gorham of Minneapolis, Mr.|Charles Marks . Jatkine |made an examination of the upper floor |suance of permits in the same manner « L W who she was. Akerson's roommate at Harvard, will be HW'_‘:'-F!'-:::H Sac) P. Meicholrs {of the Hanscom park pavilion on Sun- |88 are now granted for the use of base MARRIED 3.100 COUPLES best man, and the ushers will be Messrs. | Jay, With a view to recommending to the | PAll diamonds in the parks ard play- A modestly dressed young woman boarded the Burlingto: ¥. Horace Blake, brother of the bride ‘W th the thorl |m.\;.| e Kl . " : "¢ | grounds. Such a permit would give the " fain for Lincoln to attend the last Pan-Hellenic dancing party Ted Brown, Willlam C. Hamersl, Harold ‘: b g 0 S OB U Lvw-dodirascyren municipal dances. |, of this floor for a certain evening| Miss Florence M. Wood, daushter o The young lady retired to the dressing room and after a long wait|P. Wickham, Paul Jones, Jefferson Jones o e o s am not ready to state just what|and would hold the grantee responsible [Colvin Wood, and Carl C. Pross, wers | the guest of Mr. George Thummel Mrs Blatz of Milwaukee has arrived | to be the guest of her sister, Mre. T would be tho best plan for these dances, | for the manuer in which such permit |married by Rev. Chales W. Savidge, at but it seem# that this would be a’desir- |would be honored. Any misconduct [his residence, Saturday evening at 9 able fealure in oconnection with the [ would result in refusing further permits |o’clock. Minneapolis; Claude McAlpine of Van- cpuver; Willlam Cralg, Youngstown, O, and Manue McFadden. e passengers began to inquire for her safety, when she emerged to daz- sle (helr eyes with a stubning evening gown MAny guests from Omaha attended the affair and some of them did | Fonda. xH | municipal recreational activities. Other |to the organization abusing the privilege. | This wedding was mlm:" ‘»“’:’ D:T WOt arrive in Lincoln until 9:20 in the evening and consequently It was| At the Country Clab : jcities have found these dances popular | Mr. Clark does not look with favor upon |formed by Rev. C. W. Savidge during his { 3 : ut of the Bee Hive. and sucoessful. 8 i c . . ] imperative that they be dressed and ready for the dance by the time the| Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pclor:- will give a h“:_nfng ‘:r_ B, A Cudahy of ";“‘""t nupervision, of course, |the protest of an improvement club [ ministereal career. train pulled le. It is presumed that most of them either fussed up before |dinner this evening at the Country etub. | JFL T Fa e { = |'The table will be attractive with the they left Omaha, or else walted until they could get to a Lincoln hotel to deep pink peonies and the guests will put on the finishing tonches. But at least one of them prepared her toilet | ynelnde week-end in Des Moines. | Mr. Arthur Keeline réturned Sunday | nn a8 res v Mess d Mesdames " Pullman dressing room and the question now bothering the fraternity s ra v:'" B4 4 Carlisle evening from his radch in Wyoming. | Mr. Chariea McGlaughlin spent the | nen is: | vd Sostora, Jghn Redto Mr, and Mrs. Keeline will leave the| “Was my girl the one who caused such a commotion on that train? |\ T Burne Waiter Radiok. middle cf June for their ranch, where | “Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Paxton will |they plan to remain until-fall At Happy Hollow Club. Of yelatives and immedinte friends. | pntartain nt dinver this evening at the The Happy ‘Hollow club had the largest ' . e, Coremony was performed by Rev. | Country club In honer of Mrs. Blats of Book on Bohemla opening in the history of the club Sat- Milwaukee, who s the guest of her sis- . -. beiing el Mr.s Apna Altwood played the wedding | yor, Mrs, T. Tilton Fonda, jr. Pink and b EX’O h M Ann e TR e e | A e Dottt | e e T e y Ex-Omaha Man ouncing at dinner. Mavel. Morrow gave a'P® Dride, was matron of honor and Mr. |centerplece and covers will be placed for: luhcheon of even covers today. Mrs. E. Ht‘l'nmu Jacobsen best man Mesars. and Mnmum‘o—p " Another book by a former Omaba man 0. Hamiiton had ten guerts and Mes. IL | | ith the Stars and Stripas as a center- Tiova Rr::‘l;l& 1. L. Paxton, Is out, entitled “Bohemia Under Haps- n ortant e o 1. Adams Ve, Dinnorh o Tussday eve. > oy, ¢ hall was gecornted in red and | F'Os ‘Giley burg Misrule,” the author and editor be- 1l willl Be given by My. and Mrs. H. C. | noe, forhe and = flowers: wers| Mre Henty T. Clarke Lineoh = = |ing Thomas Capok, well known to the 3 Beams, vl 4 e it . o used foi' the table decorations. A wed. Mr. George Thummmel wWill entertain In |\ (4, s omian residents of this eity. y ve o Suests, and | giny supper tollowed the ceremony. honor of his guest, Mr. James Curtis of Mr. Capek war located in Omaha some years ago as a practicing attorney, re- Dr. and Mrs. B C. Henry, who have| 7y, Y - young couple left the sams evening [ Orange, N. J. The othér guests will in- reservations for eight, and Walter l"’mr the east and after June 10 they will | clude Oriental Rugs LAY X moving later to New York Clity The 5 ‘er for four. .| be at home at 416 Commeroial svenue, I’“(:‘lll:“'l.’hu i I):‘l:;;!’l‘,.—”ll". present volume, lssued by Revel,, fore- mor Bria % Katherine Thummel, soes restored freedom for Bohemis as by sy - Wedding Cards. Mr. Edward Murphy. the outtomo of the war, “If ‘the allies Misn Winifrea Hogan gave a kitchen | Migs ¥ I Wi {1l entertain this Harriet Plake, daughter of Mra. Mr. A. B arren will entertain win,” he declares, ‘‘and every loyal son shower Saturday in honor of Miss Helen | Frederick H. Blake, 1124 South Thirtieth |evening in honor of Miss Marle Stewart | oo o 1and of Huw fervently wishes that Skunders, who will be carded Wednes-|avenue, will be married June 26 to Mr. |and Mr. Donald McFetron. thatr arms might prevall notwithstanding duy to Mr. Ernest Gail Those prennt‘ George Akerson of Minneapolis. The . the fact that Bohemian scldlers ure con- an wete: | wedding will take place at the home of| Personal Mention. strained to fight for the causs of the two W'm Masdames | the bride at 7 p. m., with only a few| Mr. and Mre. Harry Snyder have gone |y isers—Bohemia Is certain to re-enter AR nted h_»“ Clehots, immediate friends and relatives present. | to Plaus, O, Mr. #nyfler's old home, the family of self-governing European na- k! feRe..... o‘.,, Miss Helen Blake, sister of the bride,| Mr. George Pertival has gomo to St 5. One chapter of the work s con- e P - will be maid of honor. Mr# Julian Jlar- | Louis, where he will #pfnd tho summer | fiibuted by Prof. B. Simek of the Vni- 1 Uhl, i r-m ‘{fu-r vem of Minneapolls, formerly Hblen | doing vocational school work In conneo- | versity of Iowa, who also has many v Tuney et Sixel, | Marle Rayley, will be matron o honor. |tion with the Presbyterian mission ' of | friendy tn Omaha. Minme ng'i;m. Helen Hogan, | !ll- Tynch, | mhh Club, openink uf the Carter Lake n\u_i be held thix evening, with a a-m Among those who will “ P Mroand Mes W, L, Kuly, will nn five guesta; A. O. Nelson, four: Gedrge F. Abbott, two; Fred B, BUNE, elgnt; A, W, houlmman- two; Prices Reduced to One-Half Their Real Value and Less. Orchard & Wilhelm Company 414-416-418 South 16th Street v .u"m“"";‘““f..." i ',2"”.»":'.',.:‘.".:, Duofold Bed Davenport g 134 PIECES consisting of large and small KIRMANSHAHS, SARUKS, MUSHGABADS, KHIVAS, BOKARAS, KAZAKS, CABISTANS, etc, have been reduced in price away below cost for quick disposal. : (Like Cut) Frame made of select oak, golden or fumed fin- ish, guaranteed springs, genuine mmer. 335 upholstered black or Spanish; each. THESE ARE GOOD RUGS but for some reason or other ‘have remained in stock longer than our pelicy of mer- chandising permits us to keep tbcm-—thuufon-—'l'l'lls UNPRECEDENTED SACRIFICE. PRICES SO EXTREMELY LOW that we “have decided to make sales outright and absolute. These rugs may not be exchanged. They will not be sent on approval but the closest examination and inspection will be encour- aged on our floors. A full sized mattress, all cotton filling, made with roll edge, fancy tick, very 33 BDOOIRY . i ieana e iiiaainiins . Tewel Felt Mattress $5.75 A strictly cotton felt mattress, of excellent quality, In fancy ticking. A Mo‘lqmt. L R S S 35-75 Rex Felt Mattress $6.50 , substantial, felted cotton mattréss, process that insures . elasticlity, e & ousds, Tl rolimdne, @6 5 O\u'lvpocinll'oltt&oo Yard 60 and 70 cents By using this extra wide printed linoleum many s be covered without joints. This insures . of wear and even at a slightly increased gnu it is elonlr for you in the end than the usual it to ”“Intuom 60c - 70c 8q. Yd. 40c, 50c and 60c A lnp number, of patterns to choose from in these grades Good thy Inlaid umhu.m, 6 Ft. Wide DISPLAY ON FIRST FLOOR--commencing on Tuesday, June 1st, and continuing throughout the week. Orchard & Wilhelm Co., 414-416-418 South 16th Street. Here's a mattr made of felted cotton that fm 1 \llllllll'l'.'lhh! medium price, full Per .q Yd. 95¢ 6-pound weight, roll Ml | S Porch Rugs, $5 of large size porch rugs, selling unhm for § w $10. 5 Sises §-3810-6, 5-6210-6, $x10, 929 and 9zl2 M are Ml including many “Crex” re- a Refri tor verible ‘and Rattina fibre rugs; re- &’ a Om"‘ t P %“"1“# r“‘:‘:.l*lo;': “1::? ss o Ao seigrata snrn e, saven your 'm v e AR L Yard, 12¢ and 25¢ erator as the first payment on a new one. Up to $1.55 Per Yard. Our Prices Are Vi HM‘ | ..|| ."“,"m; |m|||| l Phh nnd prin cretonnes, also plain and We handle printed linens. Pretty, cool-looking materials for exclusively all sorts of summer hangings and other uses. the #1 inches and 36 inchies wide, values 25¢ to 50¢ a Herrick yard, your cholee, 13%¢. and the 81 inches and 86 inches wide, values to $1.83, a yard, 2S¢ Gibson will be postponed this week held Mohday afterncon of At the home of Mrs. Anlmr. L v Bridge dlub will hold | meeting in the mornings club, { Monday Bridge olub post- fiw meeting for this aiter- | LUGGAGE SALE--TRUNKS Bags and Suit Cases at Big Reduchons (‘loum;z out all broken lines, combined with a complete showing of new luggage at ¢ popular prices. Rattan Suit Cases Spmh 32.25:.'.:134 "MG""‘B"' That were $3.66 and $6.50. Brown Cowhide Bage, N.ulb- on Thursday at a 3 Mra, W, -I the Minges Huftet, Anns Mydrs were the guests b, The members present were: | Just the ordinary knowledge of baking requirements and a little N R R e ' 00 Calumet—thas's all. flogs Moo w8 1 ER N t skill, ......... & o grea experience or Y e T R specia! dircctions for use are needed. |m|||uilh|”nllu m qllnln!l Calumet will do its share and more. It will produce the lightest, tenderest, i R |- =y L I.AIES CAN WEAR SHOES : smaller afy ual Atiadtad 1y Miss | Fooi- m the antiseptlc feel, It makes tight or nol Mz, }m—wu. sy givee Instant retlef oung Women. c-runcu. admits o s ' : y : .“%r‘{m w ' whei Farlew, .‘-fl' House! in the pres- #- L) o For Catalogie address the rilolul. - waterials and disappointment because #f is | | ecertain. It will save you money because it is i woderate in cost. One test proves it's best. pure. Grocers recommend it. E.-.E!‘"“"‘l.‘ \owgnen