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health com- | California. Mr. Homer and Mr. Whitehill are opera singers in the east OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, THE BEE: | OMAHA NURSE WH ISAP. | the coming year will be held. All women |will Join her uncle, Dr. Evans, and Mrs | nection with his .work ¥ 0 HAS DISAP '-h.. are elub members are eligible and |Evans, and spend the summer with | missioner | PEARED FROM GLEWNOOD. |cordimily invited to attend the affair. |them in Californin. — | sedign. | Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Connell leave ¥ri- | To Honor Visitors, At the Country Club. day evening for Wellesley, Mas to at- | Me and Mrs. H. A. Bender entertained | Others entertaining this evening will be: At Happy Hollow. tend the commencement exorcises at |informally Tuesday evening for Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, who will The Happy Hollow Bowling club held | Dana Hall, where thelr daughter Re- | Mes Louls B. Homer and Mr. and Mrs, | have six guests; Dr. W. O. Bridges, who lita first meeting this morning, followed | gina graduates. Dr. Connell will also |Clarence Whitehill of New York Oity, | has reservations for eighteen guests, and |by & Iuncheon. The club will meet each | visit a number of eastern cities in con- | who stopped off in Omaha enroute ta| Mr. J. T. Godfrey, elght. » | Wednesday inorning. Mrs. E. A. Ben {mon is president of the club. Covers | were placed for sixteen guestn Mre. J. C. Chadwick and Mrs. C. K. ! MQW Coutant entertained thirty guests at a| b whist juncheon teday at the Happy Hol- 8 Wednesday, June 2, 1915. HE vogue for Tams has arrived | They seem to be {ndispensible for the autoist, maybe's tha the foremost reason for the rush. But, reason or no reason, they low olub. 1 are here, and they seem to be going to stay. | Mre. John Fiack had as her ]\‘nt‘llmni The popular shades are coral and black velvet | guests l i Y . N. C p | Mesdames-- Mesdames i ot} | N Mrs. William Leet and Mrs. W. N. Chambers were the first to launch | on v"y:" o LD Nelson. i 4.4” ‘;«2 Y e L | { ) the reigning fad. " Igul: Van Renssalaer A i sty ML oo i « i ¥ " v | | Miles MoFayden, { Both of these young women are enthusiastic autoiste and drive their Mrs. R. P. Hamilton will entertain 4 2 d own cars, cven guests at luncheon Thursday Y w H C Mrs. Leet is wearing a very becoming Tam made of coral-colored satin Tuesday of next week Mre. Charles R | 7 e ave arl'le Wa ew rO les and Mrs. Chambers’' i8 of black velvet, which ia most becoming to her! Sherman will entertain sixty women | | e =_—! E who will Titian tresses. Miss Sara Davidson of Des Moines, a recent visitor, favored the white corduroy Tam with pin stripe of black, and Miss Mamie Spies- | berger i« wearing the all-white corduroy. dents miet at the school and walked a - m. McCreary: l‘n‘d:: e u.,.""" of the distance from the Benson ear | An unu}\mlly pre \'r wedting h“ :l )i 'The evening was spont In music | brated Wedneaday afternoon at 5 o'clock| 4 o.,,cc Those presont were fn attendance at the State ;,Q;) g o utical society meeting. Y & % In a Remarkable Purchase of Blouses Personal Mention. 1 X b Miss Mary B, Wilmoth, who has been | attending Pennsylvania Academy of | | Fine Arts at Phlladelphia, Pa., has re- turned to Omaha to spend her vacation Pharmac Foremost in the west as sellers of trustworthy merchandise and good values, we get occasmpal market advantages that are passed on to our public. We have purchased several manufacturers’ sample and surplus stocks of the newest M L. Waters, with palms, potted plants and poonies, | oo L - Mornre. ond Rev. Father McCarthy, pastor of Bt | Paul Selby, 1Bawin Reils, MRS DORA WALLING-RILEY. at St r‘r\-r'; dm;vh nlnd :1“ m'-t"«;v Middate Mieses ! Mt Charide Khiban (1haves—thy. Bow blouses and the women of Omaha are offered the benetit of values that will surely set ! 3 N A of v ) Ll e o y B¢ e X i Vi y 7 3 i 2a Sre. Martin Langdon, and Mr. John | Fiorence Dore Hoton Johnaten | |of the wek for Kansas City, where ahe them atalking. Let your own eyes be the judge. McCreary of Hyannis, AT B S R | i ond Mrs. Frank McCreary of Omaha. | The church was attractively decorated ‘l | | | i 18 were Dr. J, Prederick Langdon of Butte, | avening at the Country club In honor of ! Mont., brother of the bride, and Mr.| Miss Marle Stowart and hor flance, Mr. | |ooes row N8 Protected by a red rubber George Bushman. Donald McFerron of Chicago. The " Following the ceremony a buffet supper | entertained will include: Values te $2.00 Values to $2.50 Values to $1.00 59c | $1.00 | $1.45 | $1.95 $2.95 Clearing Sale of Muslinwear | o and . D Christmas Gifts On the Jitney Plan. Articles up to $156.00 on the 5c plan and up to $25.00 on the 10c plan. Special plan for larger amounts, finger stall. She wore a tan raincost 0888 | plack wool kirt, tan waist, tan-medtum- ——— b . . ; Peter's church, performed the ceremony | Edgnar Eriit, Vietor Jorgensen, i J t S | ih the presonce of About fifty. KUCAS. | Wil Thoapson, Nomei Hoemn™ GLENWOOD, Ta., June 2.—(Special.)— | ne! av'ng J Miss Eloise West played the Lohensrin | Joseph Weinlery, =~ Roy Greeling. The absence from hor home of Dora Wal- | wedding march, accompanied by Miss =) |ling-Riley is causing her relatives and ” H Madge West on the violin. During the | To Honor House Guest. friends in (Henwood comsidera { J tn B * | coremony Mr. John McCreary sang GUY| “Miss Harriot Smith will citertain at | “0Aness. Mra. Riley is 27 years o 1 e! u!lng ! i LT . St/ dinuer (his eveuing at the Country club |} |:rhv‘ : )W‘::d. '::‘" "l:“rvvun ot ’ The bride, who was given in marriage | in honor of her house gucet, Miss Bdity | ¢ &0t~ She next ulnges » by her father, wore a beautiful gown of | Sloan, of New York City. A large bas- | ohila of Arch Walling of Glenwood, She Pay be or '"," down and white chantilly lace draped over net and | kot of pink peonles, tied with tulle bows, | Vo# 1N €00d health, and had been making e or 10c additional each mnde very short. Her tulle veill was'will be usedl as the table centerpiece, and | "7 Nome with her brother, Sidney, In week-——select your purchase enught with orange blossoms and she Smith's guests will be: West Olenwéou, Suring the jmekness o any time—and you won't carried a shower houquet of bride’'s roses Miswos—~ his wife. She was married in Omaha in miss the money. We will | ¢ and orange blossoms I*rances Hochstet- | January, 1915, to Josepl Riley, an em- " | Janet Ha ler, ploye of a hospital at that place; and sell you anything— | Miss Trene L‘llll;h:\. ;::’t-r ":'I'h: nr'w:. Hfln he el Fleanor Mackay, bas béen in Qlenwood, her old home, about ~ Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 ‘ wore & gown of pink chiffon taffeta c'abd- coxra - Mosnrs.— 4 " ¥ g D' d‘ orately trimmed with pointe de veniso | AUdRON Kaulrss, Phillip Chase, i e Baad g Hmtdiomagd Ry, ¢ amonds, Dainty Lingerie 1,000 Crepe de | Dainty Lingerle | Crepe de Chine Punrh i i fce. With this was worn & pink and | & T Toh Caligther, §¢ V'¥clock Thurgday atternosn, May . Chine, J ik | and Jap Suk | and Jap Sk | mignece’ (i H . {Chavies Humiiton, John Caldwel), tolling Mrs, Walling she was solag to Wat h Blouses trimmed | and Lin e Blouses also | Blouses Crepe de b white chitfon lat and she carrled a bas- | Fred Laugherty, Toberc Morman, | ‘oS Mre Walling she was cnes, CRS, with fine laces | Blouses and Linen | Blouses, Volle | 4i{ni\"Batiste and | Gu Tace Bio ket fillod with Killarney roses. .y M‘]y h:: d ":: n:: '!T:Ak-':um by N o’ otud ’M s 3 c‘(;‘l‘n dot- | Blouses trimmed | Voile Blouses | New Frill Blouses 5 ey one since, i roldery. Jap silks, 1n- | wi Silk Middy | - i groom, w: | Mr. E. W. Hart will give a dinner this |6, o treatment for kelold, and over it Values to $1.00. timmed. 3 cluded in this lot. | . | was sorved to-the immedfate famiiion at| Meosrs and Mieacames— g "“’,_""""""n"d g :':b"," ,:::',, pe = pr o ey Gharien Btewart, same color, and a bunch o es, b e IW parents, | Tawrence Fhipps, Yor ; lana black shoes, with possibly cloth -.l"' ;"fl °°""a o R nver o (tops, and rubbers. No trace of her can | or | & Short Wedding trip & ¥ M t Mbrens be found at the depot; and the lvery | Will be &t home at Hyansis, Neb., atter Nos Yo stable and auto traffic was suspended on | . The out-of-town gtiests In-iuded i, 'y Wheeling, W, v,; |%ecount of bad roads. i ) b — Elisabeth G 1 o ) 4 | i £ wfld;&a:«n K::::n Darker, ey b ' | Slightly Mussed and Soiled From Our Big May Sales 3"" o 'y meet ursday event t | | & | H P st i o Annu"f::::fi'"'"" e W oberron, | he Metzopalltan, ciub v ) o e o.l‘i | ]:L { At About Half Regular Prices - N 3 r Long, A. B, Warren, mn«m s ks e ; | X About 2,000 garments of every kind will be divided into two big lots and offered at, On the Calendar. will entortaln at luncheon Thursday at MeKinley Indies’ auxiliary of the B'nai!the club house. Hilection of officers for | Gowns, X . Chemise, < | Combination Skirts 95¢ |§ | Corset Covers,| % Envelope X f Chemise, | ‘ Teddy Bears | & | D¢ | IS i i | % i Choice .of Garments Choice of Garments X | Worth to $1.50. Worth to $2.50. X ) - D) 9 » IS Women’s Summer Skirts X L S U In the face of the greatest demand for skirts A special showing of these warm weather | in tw X A 100 of the boek washable cloth Asd MR shirts | | "2 W@ variety of atyies & We have ever had to sell at $1.98 to $6.98. At least Smart Norfolk and D) Athentio siyie for (his summor soampa? °° 87 | | pleated - aokets, with ), G ‘ new cut skirts, X 1.98 Y Llnm,‘uldm, Pique Palm Beach materials JE\ W and Gabardine. are especially adapted J;\ | r— for summer wear, as the ! PR CE REDUCTIONS that mean an unprece- el 4nd 1 ensiy clonned. X | dented sacrifice, distinguish this sale from all oldnen, Cordaline, % . . bardi . % 3 previous similar events. i i 1 0 § . X ? { Str adras, Wash < 134 PIECES—Consisting of large and small KIRMANSHAHS, SARUKS, gfizmm' - Sport Coats W MUSHG.ABAPS, KHIVAS, BOKARAS, KAZAKS, CABINSTANS, ete., have been | $5.00 o X reduced in price away helow cost for quick disposal. Serges, Tatfetas, at X ' : Gabardines, Golfines. e il tames 'T':fl:::'&‘h- -] THESE ARE GOOD RUGS—But for some reason or other have remained in { $6.98 $8-75 jfit ‘am| ol N " ey H1 3 . oy gl m»l: pudhas e sltmk longer than our policy of merchandising permits us to keep them, therefore | unsnu:fi"u?l'rlfmf P Spectal lot of smart | -Z\ these remurknblo prices. i A Special Purchase of 800 Wash Skirts. coats in the new sport J%\ From a New York manufacturer enables us to effects, the straight box backs, large revers, | J, o A an B Ko QUOTATIONS OF PRICES on Oriental rugs mean little to the prospective ghter cholos of fine Linen, Ratine, Plgue; otc Wide belts and eutts, & ] maids. They were gowned slike in white | Pf‘mlmuor. To see the rug, its texture, colorings and design is essential. But to A .A‘ln S;tga T 1\ 1: m? .?mln R o T \ :: m.: u;:d --:-“ b-::a‘::t;“ u;:: give you an idea of what these reductions amount to in dollars and cents and what i S 1 o W Brother, Mr, ." ward Blaufuss. Alter &) some of the sizes are, we mention a very few individual items: == e . R short {rip east Mr. and Mra. Blaufuss : I X Royal Kirmanshah, 7-6x11, formerly $240, sale price $158.00 | You’ Madam :' f Persian Buluk, 12-2x8-9, formerly $250, sale pric o e v g T e oo X A y $250, price $128.00 | 3 Kirmanshahs, average size 6-6x4-6, selling regularly Ats Living. 1a & Wonduchul Fine Yoor jt: from $85 to $110, very special ........0000ennen... $49.50 shfi.:'?" ‘:dv:m: j . - novel 'ere never 3 * & Guenje, 6x3-6, formerly $15, sale price .,........... .$6.50 B Wk sontigiration. b Entire surplus Ji - it now. ou 0 fl:‘lrnk rugs, average size 6-6x4-4, formerly $100, e simply compatiad to | Stock of Raincoats K IR o kb oh o005 W alinr e e na's 4 B i e 9 Koo pBok gten v eeeese. . $62.00 o the soss you wear | | of Rosenwald & Weil, Chicago, | U a ara, 7x8-1, formerly $90, sale price ..... .$54.00 1',[:;".,"':'5‘ | mal;crs of the finest raincoats| XU : you_can buy them | | in America o .Becnum these prices are so extremely low we have decided all sales must be ramose O | e On Sale Saturdny th outright and absolute. These rugs may not be exchanged. They will not be sent | | Somts ana PampeccFatent e sombinig tos af less than cost to mamufacture. | W on approval, but the closest examination and inspection will be oncour?ed on our | Soveitien ALl ‘stzes. "Vl Batt, cumtart, wetshi ues to $4.00, sl 98 caifskin. All | ) pair . . o DM’IAYEDONMHAINHDOR Infanty Strap Sligpers and Barefoot Sandale — t leather, tan calf, dull calf i il il A 414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street. = i i Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 8 ,E H P