Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 6

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e B W TN 3 - JUNE o Mrs. Bastman on Wednesday morning of | figures, and for the other guests, a White T S . HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON AT THE| rt e bokin. Sibper. ied ith YN owe.” fhe COUNTRY CLUB. ! da guests were the members of the wedding | For Bride-Elect. party only, and the Brilfo’'s’ mother, Mrs Misd Hefen Weeka entertained at din- |Ponald McCrae ner Tusstlay evening in hondr of Mis Flesnor Cushing, who will be married June 12 The table was decorated with | & basket of pink peonfes and earnaflons | siaston I'HE BEE FRIDAY, , formerly of Oma Julfan P. Farnam of Minhedpolis was pelébrated Saturday evening of last week In Sioux City Mre. Farnam lived for a number of years in Omaha and was a popular mem ber of the high sehool set. Mr. and Mrs Farnam wifl reside in Minneapolis. fles will 'be” given ‘from time o HiRe Tn the fAIl the suffragists will rehéw their notivities. Flower Mission Birthday. The twenty-first anniversary of the Emma Hoagland Flower Mission was obs | served by predenting Nowers t6 the siek Luncheon and Kensington Mrs. M. Nelson entertained at a ken- tullowed by a luncheon Wednes- Rutledge-Hanchett Wedding. S SR B TV S TR Women's and Misses’ { The dw'e:m; of Miss Hope meu. WELL KNOWN PAPER vfi‘&. fll‘d.e:crln"d Wash Skirts - Anughter of ‘Mrs. Ida Hanchett, ond Mr. wow mm AY. to ere werc placed for ar Tonot of Mer daughter, Brs. |0 every jocal hospital today. The flower | Original Cooking Club. “ MELLIFICIA. Thursday, June 3, 1915. ~ Migses Ciyde Usberne, of Laramie, Wyo. The |mission was organized by Mrs. George | jru. George Prinz was hostess ‘nday x Black Almieta Parina houge Was decorated thréugholt with |A. Hoagland and Miss Julia Knight In |, "tne meeting of th eDriginal 'Cooking ROUD parents of Omaha’s student youth are either jugt starting oft | r "‘-';w'lmn' :;If:"“(l\f\';j"g""_‘ pink and white peonfes and the guests |Memory of Emina Moagland . |eub. Covers were placed for or are miles on their way to the commencement exercises of the Minerva Fuller Hortense Shipman entertafned included Afiong these who ecarried flowers o | ‘sgqames- Mesdames— different eastern schools and colleges. | Sydney Stebbin Helan W eeks, Megdames Mesdames— | the hoepitals were: ('!n-r.; ;"r'l' :\'Ti.br:::l;'m:‘. 4 bal Morrow, Eicanor Cushing Fred Potier 0. L. Nelson Misses— Misses— Josen! arker. p. Y h & Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell are at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., whera e » obaen. %. R. Palmer Ethel Tukey Marie MeShane, famuel Burns. . H. Wheeler 7 4 : A on, ¢ 3 Me . O +ye'e Ward Burgess, Luther Kountze they will :und the graduation exercises of Vassar college today. Their For Bridal Party. ‘r“_ s e ,’l,,:;,’"“;(“;':,':;' Bt o TR, Moshior Colpeizer, (harles Kountae daughter, Miss Mona, is the only graduate from Qmaba fn this year's class, Complimentary t6 Miss Marie Stewart, | Fov Dupiy Jeseph McNaily of Talen Chesney, Marie Hodfe: o 4 i H. O Wrenn . Laramis, Wyo ertrude Branch Ruth Slahaugh. | : Otber Omaba girls attending Vassar are Miss Josephine Congdon and Miss Mre, Clittord Wolte gave a besutitul ap- | 0, Wi haries Suunders, Mendameti Mendamas-— | For Graduating Class. Gene Reed. pomted luncheon foday at the Country | Pty | Wt Hoagiand J. 0. Waitvell | Miss Marfon Turnér gave a lunchedon Smith college, at Northampton, M: resentatives. |n the graduating cas: Brotherton, Alice West, Nelle Ryan and Helen Robinson. and Miss West have been elected mem The Nmmonument at Smith college w! Miss Regina Comnell and Miss H. studies this June at eastern schools. Hall and Miss Ingwersen from Loring. Thomas Rutledge was celebrated this afternoon at § o'clock at the residence of he' Immediaté famfly only. “There a88., has a larger crop of Omaha rep- s this year are the Misses Blanche Miss Brotherton bers of the Phi Beta Kappa sorority i1l be held Tuesday evening, June 16. elen Ingwersen are campleting their | Miss Connell graduates from Dana | clib. A mound of deep pink and red s roses was tuEed as the table Centerpiece | anfl ‘the place cards for the bride and | o fom ‘were minfature bride and groom | rerular meetiugs during the Summer. T ond Misses' Summer y teim- uffragists Aban The Omaha Sutfrs ded Wednérday to Meetings. ssocation difcontinve thelr tey, Farnam-Rayley Wedding. The wedding of Miss Helen Marie Ray- daughtér of Mrs. Manley Rayley'of ney colored dressen, 11 of Rev. Titus Lowe, pastor of the First of Fine wash mate: e e Ry P ] % Methodist chirch fine ‘llnuu, in fine duck, Repp, bedford 1 It was a small wedding in the presence tascy lawad, cords, etc. Values to $1.50. BASEMENT 3] ‘were no attendants night,” “Beligve Me, If All These En- The bride wore her go-away gown of dearing Young Chadms,” “Coming Thrt' black and white check silk and black the Iye,” “Ameries” “Suwanee River,’ t t . t b S sullor hat. FHer corsage bouquet was of “Massd’s m e Cold, Cold" Greurid,'' *Old W h h h e h d f llies of the valley and swoetheart roses. BIASK Joe "o BueL Homs." 1 € mignty an [8) uying Immediately following the eeremony Mr. and Mre. Rutiedge left for an east- ern wedding trip. They will be At home after July 1 at the Colonial Wilhelm-Clark Wedding. The wedding of Miss Mabel Clark and Lieutepant Glenn P. Wilhelm of the Fourth infantry was celebrated iast ing at 8 o'clock at the home of the bk sister, Mrs. . P. Ellls, and Mr. ¥ilis 1n the Ulntah dpartments; The rooms were abloom with pink and white roses, pink sweetpeas and bride’s roses. Mies Gretchen McConnell played the Lohengrin wedding march and Rev. Fred- erick Rousé of the First Congregational church read the marriage lines, in the presence of thé fAMily Wnd & few close To Honor Visitor. Miss Gertrudé Stout entertained six- teenn guosis’ &t dinner last eveding at the Country chil in honor of Miss Kerfo- hoff of Los Angeles, ‘who s the guest of Miss Esther Wilhelm. Garden Club. 'he fegular meetiig of the Garden club was held “Wédnesddy morning at the kome of Mrs. George Hoakland. Mrs. Osgood Eastman read a paper on wild flowers. All the members were present, with the exception of Mrs. J. De Joreat Richards and Mrs. Charles T. Kountse, who ¢ in New York City. The next meeting will be held at the home of 20 patrs vnn.:nd'l'yctim feath- power we solve the great question of the hour in our big subway store—where to make your dollars go the farthest. Your Choice of Suits m fiiuesi and Jumon for Spring Suits 98 today at her home fn Council BHffs in honor of the &enfor class of Brownell HaI. Just the class members ‘weré pres. ent Two Lots of ’f' Skirts in many aif- ferent styles. White and Fine Scotch 33-inch, in all the wanted checks, - er. Odds and ends ‘from lines We have grouped all the suits, about 200 altogeth- Thachride g sttiaetive 1o & sipple that sold up‘ui F.50" wil "be Dtohl- e e e:wm"c'nw (LA ",."‘n';o,:;‘ ]';2""1’:,";“""8““17 xown it 1K made én traine & ;3 rens ! y . season’ R IR RS (WHD - sed : Jesre o ffeae hewest features. - Made of ting alFwoo] gabuedine, [l C0rCIM Friday.vard...... dc ) “§1.25 and her tulle vell was caught 'lm -vnyl of lilfes of the valley. poplin, serges, hovelty materisle, ‘#te. - All” good col- ors, such as sand aad putty, Belgian blue, Russian groen, ete. i Suiting A F 's nou and mm The ugual 27-ntn width, In all 3 the 'pn'-a oolm and styles; Miss Helen Smith was the mald of ber heels, flexibje soles, patent Sizes 13, 15 and 17 for )umon Iee bory ts, rompers and : - tive: wide wigths. Bpe- QR Farmen ered net made round m‘.‘:m bodice A clal, I;fi' f B 9 S“” 1‘, 16 and 18 for misses lh“vm:. fl" “ " 7* . was of soft pink taffeta and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of Ceell Bren- mer roses, lavender sweet peas and Sizes 3¢ to 44 for women thA vw‘m'hl lot ot suits at a very low mu in . T e i | }Jfllt 5%{3:::» kfl’% 1.‘?.'.,’"..‘1‘.. m’-&."‘#fi'.'.".“.:‘.. afiota, fabrie. This beascns nowost ae Over 400 to choove from, nummn ....... B % -w?!}lrh'wl-hm.:* Fast ool 27-inch ‘Beautiful Silk Dresses V-luumfiuflmn priceof full ph Every dress is a l\unmer. new- X 3 I TR e INCK “ a8 PHW Iots of I‘rld;y:.‘ P and dark cloth. Neat Friday, rord... i€ Muslin more. ica for fl" qu-llw ot hl‘ flp- 1 Bo!s Velour Fabri Sultq With Two Pairs of Pants. €9 L A $4.00 Value, Special . 92.19 New pocket Balkan model in neat pat- terns of y, brown and blue. Two pair full lined pauts, seams all extra taped. Every gize, § to 1§ years. Extra Special Wash Suits at 3¢/ That Are Worth 29c Oltyer Twist, Russ! and Sail Brory Hoe. 1108 ifl-m Aor-tyln, and women—that big, hearty, - nu m Int nl.ux. W hat thioueh “an_open n'., R oriai , : 74 sgc ts for Friday, neh. . was there, but vow For Friday ofie case o’ a Fall B Ryr . 3 A § Bleacred Toweling—8oft and bt "“"ng:} absorbent, Tancy colgred bor- ng. This is trg of thin :‘l? ders. Spudal Frigay, ‘ic over. Your nutritivet yard .. tions of assimile 1.00 Wonderful In Batiste and Summer Net Cor- Values pets . Alll‘0 are ‘u:dr’;ntsad rust- 00! ng or medium 6* are reconstruction. need Cut out the fool w. and tunn‘ ll"llll dlet Om| ly out ull lfength skirts............. gear and B B These are mill samples, slightly > M Sateen ’ m.r:y. o are Saing S i o solled, 41} in the crochet ing. [ S0¢ Khaki Kaickerbock M“‘ m‘ and Highly mercerized, band loom i 08 Motfatt entertalned the |In two weoks note the "1.‘-33.’!.. V‘Q nc'h l‘_"?( ¥4 hld"' 69c Olive b An cllu well sewed over- ;:r";:nntfll:’m;(h and durable, $34 comiaifies of events loday | 'S, 5118 .mu‘:“‘"" Every Size all, cut full and roomy. Friday yara o 0 Qe Rt L i B ond BaTloile, 20 - [l ST S ey o gl b new re . alternoon: A basket of Bk and white c-mln:flf:)“;r m_‘:‘m:r l::.arvum .m” One lot of mill end samples of l 800 Sh t 3 3 E h 36-inch U % co of dish, scrub or dust cloths, plain tand: roses decorated the table ‘M K0! Place | fat-making material in our 00 to edery ragy Bever Gl gt ¥ l r 8, c ac Full standard L. L. quality. Off n‘uwu-uv e flb{a 60c DOZEN .nd predares i for the | while this lot lasts, assimilated fo the bolt, Friday, yard 3c 43¢ t 1,600 Men'd Negligee E ol peopl the way from ‘I";'nl)- ve Jore of m.um:n --------------------- pounds § month while ¢ o onles ‘of &l colors maw N ‘new lean says put Hoted lm'."|2> bloom ' Thig show "spot of " thih 00" Shirts from our hig shirt otho: & Bdientific combination of six of the h-| nrodueln( They ecome are ~n lhl‘ and oil . mm:y sel) ‘Mb;:i anted of ‘wi Advertisetent purchase. Made of chambray, solsette, madras and percales. All neat patterns and worth up to 69c. Speocial F‘HdAy 33c each ... lisle and fancy ch 65 Doszen Mon [ Bubrun;‘;(;lh and lisle Shirts and Drawers—in white, ecru and fancy mixtures. Worth o 60c. Special Prhuy & gar- ment, 25¢ and . 35¢ THE J, F. ROSENFIELD PEONY GARDENS 15 Men's Sample Union Bulu—condo porous mesh, cotton ribbed. Short and long sleeves, in plain and ceptional values worth up to $1.26. Special a suit bleached—3-inch bems. 10c value. Friday, each— Cloth, embroidery trimmed back and front. uzsc sizes. Special. Lot of lonl Cotton Ribbed, end Nainsook Union Sults— Bhon sleeves and nhloua style, Notions Bias Tape—i2-yard bolts . Women's N\ The'eske ... 96| O TAPeTIE-va Lace Curtains Silk Gloves | Ve VL TG 49€ | Tol0R Tepe—il-yera 1,000 'Full Size Lave Ouwr- 4 T A g o B T 16-button le . "“ —fpoal .... 1 as in lhm s Ter and large sheet for . ;uo Notion u.né A I-\MA & fow ool ves-—montl’ w whi ._.é THAT SEE YOU CAN inEeuy 1 --&hl-m

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