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8 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915, for they are busy manu- i immx QUEEN OF AK-SAR-BEN' Manufacturers to lovers of aquatic sports are to take :yl\v;' f'v‘n'r)\‘::!r::x‘o‘"‘lzl:lnhnr"mdv plr o) cago, where he has been studying archi- swim the bunch Is planning at Seym 2 . 44 tecture, WEDDED LAST NIGHT. ' . lake for that date. Tt is not & swim alone | than studying auto routes. Not :lyn:"l!y:‘y A et Have Blg Meetmg A | they are planning. 1t fx » gensral outing | have & crop of hay to put up : { for the afternoon and evening for the &re other and more JWiperient rope TR E C N fac 4 fHation. Swim- | tous oven than GEE g . 3 Seymour June 24 oms Manutasturers’ asociation. swim-| ot Sen Tae EULERE T eired | | xina \ | Armour Institute of Techmology at ¢ | Myers-Rose Wedding. Last evening at § o'clock the marriage | of Miss Mildred Etta Rose and Dr. Lester {Earl Myers of Blair, Neb., was celobrated |at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr | ming in Beymour lake is one of { planned for the afternoon. | The weather positively must warm up| So all these, together with a horde of 1|wlnrfi Jume 2. It must warm up many | Omaha manufacturers who like to swim, | Basket lunches, foot races, fishing, row | ing, golf, and who knows what else, are s & ! of By MELLIFICIA, Tuesday, June 8, 1915, and Mrs. C. C. Rose e {days before that time. That s, it just|are actually longing for hot weather. Not "'f‘""“ i :\o:n'l::: ":‘f"“ ""‘\:‘: i 1 b The Rev. A, J. Nortis, pastor ¢f e must if Paul Skinner, J. W. Gamble, F | that they have & corn crop that must | STernoon SAC & o showitg e sl 3 NE of our very well known grain men was coming out of the Fonte- | “mmanucl Haptlst churoh pertormed the 8. Knapp, W. A and still other| have the stn. Not that they need it to| Who want to swim are show & caremon I} the living room before an concern ? nelle Saturdey with two of his friends, deeply absorbed in conver-|y ... s altar of palms, ferns, brides ~ - r—— 3! sation. [ roses and orange blossoms. ; 8 It wasg a very nice trio, and a very nice day, but the wind a| Miss Mildred Clauson played Lohn-| i 5 little extra breezy {engren wedding h, accompanied by | | Mr. Richard Clark, violinist, and “O. In the midst of some interesting parley (likely’ gossip, just coming |promise M during the ceremony. | from the grill) a real whirler came up and enjoyed separating Mr, Promi-| The Lride was gowned in white satin - nent Grain Man from his hat. It was a new, gay hat and it had the time "."‘"‘::‘)"‘ ;’;"" ""\”‘,“'" “': ‘;LT";‘[':’r :““l‘l":’ of its young life salling north on Eighteenth street. g Aoy u‘:*f TG (Hiss ot thé Mr, — was distracted, his friends surprised; thén all became nimble | vaiiey and pearls and she carrfed a and followed the receding hat. | #hower houquet of bride's rores and llies || Around the corner comes one of our well known suffragettes, who °f Nwl' tlh;" Hhe wore the groom's gift, a pearl necklace | u"r'l!l the offending hat In its course and nonchantly bestows it upon its | =y 00 bl " g am and Mis< Sue nohplused owner. Haworti were the bridesmalds. The trio was a little stunned, stood gazing attracted by the apt| Miss Stidhum wore a gown of pink =i et Charming Summer Waists madamoisselle, who went composedly on her way. | charmeuse, eclaborately trimmed with Delightful, cool and dainty summer blouses, all that is prettiest in recent “By Jove,” remarked one of the friends, “things have changed when |°C'M 12°¢. he carried an arm houquet fashions, and now being sold at exceptionally low prices. > ? 4 of Killarney roses. & woman will run after a hat.” Miss Haworth was gowned in yellow 1 3 1 crepo de chine, made round length. The Dunty hngene Blouses At Happy Hollow Club. evening of s week. ‘rie next regular |bodice and sleeves were of CHantiily lace 5 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelley wiil | Meeting of the club will be in two weeks|and she carried yellow sunburst roses. | i entertain at dinner this evening at the | 8 the home of Mrs. W. K. Newton. | The Misses Martha Songster and Helen | or high neck, long or short sleeves, Values to $1.00, at— 1,000 Blouses, lace and embroidery trimmed models, low ’ ¥ S a0 NPT e 0 N A Happy. Hallow club. The table will be | — Stidham stretched the ribbons, each | ’ 4 anint: t whi 1 A 52w : les and stranda of ayringa blossoma. | ..o ovone of |nerest today is the mar- s & The guests will be the members of the #St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church choir, of which Mr. Kelley has been or- Dr. 1. Berton Mowry of Tecumsoh, Neb., rlage of Miss Elizabeth Pickens, daughter | was best man. Lt Pt daeher | s s e | DRUGGISTS TN ANNUAL MEET| and Mr, Kenneth Paterson, son of Mrs, Crepe de Chine, Jap !m " " L flvwmam\mmmmnmmxtmmm;m-rmmwm‘nw ¥ | ganist and Adirector for several yoars. !Gwrn Phierten, ‘iitoh mony. | ST e, : . which will be celebrated | The rooms were a-bloom with pink and | . . . Cavera: will be ""“’""’I’;' this evening at Al Saints’ church at 8 | whito roses, PRE %% Mayor Dahlman Makes Address of sdk, meene Blom‘ g h-‘!m,nllu Myrta Sayder, )‘l:"’“"““ '““I“ Mdmcor will be followed | The porch was enclosed and profusely| Weloome to Which A. V. Pease I g8 poy, eatherill, { bY & reception at the home of the bride’s | decorated with yellow and white roses, ; Low neck models, long or T8 M Voats, | Male Berker. parents on North Thirty-ninth street. | Marguerites, forns and palms. Here | of Fairbury Responds. | short sleeves W‘hl!l? or flesh Nan Foster,” Wilhaimina Stodter, Y punch was served by tho members of the | | P Dote Fitvlad SbieNorthrup, Mildred Gardner, | Lawn Party bridal party. [SIT IN BUSINESS SESSION | St s of i (¢ 3 ner, | . The dining room was decorated in a 1 o eacl Amanda Karbach, ’t‘;:!fi:"g;;";‘.lm M:l'v‘-;‘;m: h:.\-enzmcuvu & lawn party |color scheme of pink and whita carred| Druggists of the state began their | at— o] Mosars. — evening for Grace and Kdward [out with a mound of Killarney and bride’s Y uan flarey Hawkine, | Garduer cf Lincoln, Neb. Thoso presant |roses as tho table conterpiece and pink :?;::’l' r;"::n:l;m",:l c:nv“"“m': s 3 e el () L] uesday morn » ‘Watson, Arthur Jessen, shaded candles Cox, Louts Loring, o reier B o After @ short trip west Dr. and Mre, | With over 2560 delegates present to . Wineneld Shrum, o Linceln, 1 o Dixon. Myers wil] be at home July 1 in BI | hear Mayor James C. Dahlman make Seathloeen.. Blanche Wa Ao Shatfer The out-of-town guests were Mr. and| y e R i PR P TT o (A biag xfimm:h— RN e R [Mrs. 1. V. Pickett, Grand Taiant; »Y, ana ;;‘ ;.:;’s::y"‘.":r;:; MA ih: :;; 2 . . . 2 S s A Ol Watric v i : ‘| New SilkGl the kind that fit and M’"“'l l"'.: "::h ’.:,"':I' ':‘t"""'m‘,:.m 3 Lintotn, un.f..'m,‘,.‘.'."q‘?'"' Lissa Myors, Fairbury; Miss Jans David- | tive committee, responded, and Pran—l ewdl OVEeS=== e I a anawear ‘r. Am?mmnumnk. e © Lo toume murts,. o5 Hanm, fon. Waterlou, and Miss Abble Gals,|ident Will Brookley of Edgar made | i =— ] _— & W. T. Burbank. rank Newman, __James Butler " Y his annual address and report. 1 . 7 We Are Headquarters for the Bt Bt B W 2. ‘Leflang oners Yot Tonse Bt In and Out of the Bee Hive The business sessiori was continued in E’lg:".“ gty DML SO [ 3 tatn informaily af dinner this eventng in | =10 FOUAS A Miss Bessio L. Bnider o Somerset, 0., | '* Afternoon, while wives of the visiting the :etull-r Soo Misd, Black or i | Famous KaylerSIIl: Gloves honor of thelr house guest, Mrs. M. B [ WA C. Louls Meyer gave an informal|anq Mrs. Jessle Cole of Plymouth, o, |OTUSSists enjoyed a luncheon, cards and hit: Limited Al | . Fears of experience have convinced House, of Lexington, Neb. A large bas- | 1Uacheon of six covers today at her home |are the guests of Mr. and Mre. C . | 501 &t Happy Hollow club. Dr. F. H. b A e e T e ket of peonies will be used as the table |/ honor of her houso guest, Miss Phyllis | De Lamatre, 154 Spencer strest . | | Millener of the Union Pacifio gave quantity only. All gl th L10F At quality and barioos [oad the muses ontertained | LUtman of Salt Lake Clty, who has ar- et v Ko !a lecture on wireless and X-ray at the pure silk. Per c gusrantee them and we g wiil include rived to spend two weeks. Original Monday Bridge Club { headquarters building in the evening. PO, .o sovedinnbasncs o u.,::r.(::&.‘ ul’l:o“ll:;l(' ;:n,d_ T 300 Moot | et SV, . Bl was hovtees 55 1[Il S b e e of e Women’s 22-inch Pure Silk Gloves | R o e comoleier vl "D Wead, . W. s e Calendar. W, A charge of the or tancy. g "the members of the Sate Fusrmoni | 8 O regular meoting of the Original Monday | convention, with A. B. McConnell, treas- Heavy quality, double finger tipped. Black or white. 65c | Prices for Short Gloves 50c to $1.25 5 toal soclety. wery the guests of Mra. C. | The clue of 1013 of Croighton univeraity | Bridg club this aftarnoon at hor home. | urer, and J. T. O'Brien, seoretary. 3. K. SRETROPSIRNEY VOIO08, 88 DAIF. .. 0. oo novireitiannsseienseed Prices for Long Gloves, 75c to $200 R. Shorman at 1 o'clook luncheon today. | Will | holr annual banquet and clase | Thoss present were: Schmidt, A. C. Adams and Charles D, E Chvly trice’ Slhess. Tor/ WEY. reunion at the Hotel Loyal an Wednea- | Mesdames— Mosdames— Tieaton form the executive committee. i The reai estate men attending the con- d";h'vel::’nl At 7:20 oolock. Qugod T. Bastinan, o oy The latter, king of Ak-Sar-Ben, has ar- Tem ti Lace Bar ain‘ ° i vention next week will be entertained o rtnightly Bridge club will be| WA Reaiok. arles T. Kountre, | .nc0a the 2 g ; e B nged the den festivities for the visiting at lmn“:‘n : 1':‘ Happy Hollow club ;:::lzl;flgr:lo;?x :‘; -?l::, week at the va RB‘-‘:-’::“' Joseph B.'rnla“r“ ™ ldruggists, and his portrait adorns the 13 s an ra enes é Tuesday, X 3 . G. front cover of the convention program. - Beautiful laces worth much more than the prices ) — = ======—m sm—— The Misses Hazel and Carol Howard | So— gy 9 g ‘P t offi £ th aas0 ) H will givo & luncheon Saturday, when tho | Personal Mention. BUILDING MANAGERS AND are Will Brookley, president, Edgar; W, iR Do deld el Loyl Summer Specials gueata will bo the membern of the Story | Mims Burbank of Pittstield, Mase., s OWNERS TO HAVE PICNIC |P. Ciavton. firat ‘vico Sresidont; Grand 18-Inch Fine Cotton Allovers 8¢nch Plain, Suiproot Drapery Goods; green, 1 Tellers' elub. ":- Ju-:;r h'rlbrv!hcr. Mr. A. Burbank, vy Tsland; W. R. Wright, second vice zresi- Worth “.lr cm‘;nd vflte. & Wor:: 3 ‘yluole- value $1.00, tor nesday, 49 c ity at the Fontenelle. ThE: Baiding - Ove e . |dent, Callaway; Karl Thelen, third vice up to ncl ow Allovers up ISR RS Fae A F L S S e tes £84 i At the Field Club. - Mr. and ‘Mre. C. B, Shackletord ro- |assoclation s to have an outing sme sy (President, Shelby: E. A. Beleradort, fourth esc | cream and white. .o Seiach Tmparted Scotch Madras, cream ] o ] Mrs. J. O. Siford entertained at lunchieon | tUFned last week aftor spending the win- {at Waterioo. The aseeciutics pep n;:.:n: (Vice' preaident, Emerson; H. A. Small, 18dnch Orlental Net Top OF white: Bpecial f0r. WRORSERY, & Y804, .. . i today for nine guests. Peonies decorated ";‘ on :-0 ;ume comst. this as a good fellowship day, when the | 100 Vice president, Kearney: D. D. ¢, Flouncings. ‘ € | 45 and 50-Inch Colored Scotch Madras; val- 3 i the table. s svendtan a House of Lexington, Neb. [ladies will be included in the festivities, | Loum® treasurer, Nehawka: J. G. Mo- 5340 JR:Ineh All SIIK and Oof { ues to $1 a yard. Very special, a yard....... 9¢ ; One of the winter's bridge @by played | '% spending a few days at the home of They will leave Omaha about n | Bride, secretary, University Place, Neb. ton Shadow Flouncings. $ i tokether &t the club this afterncon. Six M. and Mrs. E. M. . Leflang. shortly after for Waterloo I oo —_— 86-Inch All Silk Printed Chit-| , ., ¢ Marquisette Curtains, ivory or ecru, 21§ yards B e Twere theied #57 the Fhsne, Mr, Warren Hamilton, son of Mr. and |biles und are to spend the attern s | o APartments, flats, houses and cottages A Yard | “tone in desirable colors. ard | jong, very good value for Wednesday, l 98 ! — Mre. E. O, Hamilton, has returned from |evening there. the Rftornoon and | ean be rented quickly and cheaply by o e o whkh Toask s R R SR . i At the Country Club. ety Worth [ cluding French and German | Worth | ° B e P Qe s | Mr. anq Mrs, Walter Pago will enter- up to | Vals (edges and imser| 490 Rag Rug Special - ! tain fourteen guests at dinner Wednesday 10¢ tions). H Now is the season for rag rugs. We have a evening at the Country eclub. On Satur- All Linen and Cotton Tor- large line, all colors. We will offer special for i \ day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gellagher will ° chon Laces. c ! Wednesday— ] } have twelve guests and Mr, H. 8. Clarke, A 3 to 6Inch Normandie and $ 24x36-Inch Rag Rusgs. . will have sixteen guests tomorrow e m o A vard| Flatt Vals, bands and) . v, 27xb4Inch Rag Rug ! ovening. ° - edges. $ 36x72-Inch Rag Rugs. ! Disner Sunday. 414-416-418 South 16th Street N ST S Mr. and Mrs. James I{. O'Brien enter- _at dinner Sunday evening in honor of the Misses Clark, who leavo June 15 for via the Panama canal. The centerplece was a mound of Killar- and covers were laid for— ' i fi l:y MeCaffrey, 4 3 Agnes 5 s D. O'Neill, n':""ru'"y % \ ‘fid C. V. Ryan,’ 3 twell. A Sale of Summer Furniture Offering for a very Low Price many Extremely Attrac- Felted Cotton tive Pieces for Porch Use. 4 for $2.25 and $2.50 That were $3 and $3.50, Chinese Reed Furniture 25% Off You know how gas works— | n, A Cal. Clarence Beverly, . and Mre. James H. O'Brien. NN Club Purty. N. N. club gave a slumbering party $7.50 Rattan and cane 75 | $15 Natural willow s BT i s bt s 35’; R LT $1 500 stantly. Touch a match or gas i mattress, for a very low price, | chair .......,....... 33 — lat..... S ks vid o s7 pt full size, elastic felt filling, fancy ; art tick, at ... R g AR H lighter to 2 & Gas Circulating e Davenport Sofa Beds A large and attractive showing in duofold and unifold sofa beds—in all finishes and gepuine and imitation leather, DUOFOLD SOFA BED, made in a very substantial man- have Best value, we know of on a cheap ;lel;.hxolden oak frame, black {mitation $27 yeside In the future. They have taken a mattress—all cotton fill- 375 fi:‘O%LDBOFA PR AN KRR A & | ? 5 k fram i house for the summer at 118 South Tthiry- ing, roll edge, fancy tick —_ umed or golden oa! 3 3 t e e, e e Y ; ater rieater { A few specia] pleces at greatly reduced prices. ® . Extra Wide Linoleum, sq. yd., 60c . Cover your kitchen without seam, 12-ft. wide, attractive pat- 60 terns, a very good quality, printed linoleum, sq. yd....... C 6 ft, Printed Linoleum, sq. | Fine Quality Inlaid Lino- R RN ..40¢ |leum, 8q. yd. ........ 95¢ A big showing of heavy domestic and Greenwich linoleums, 0Odd pairs of a pattern at w be T 5 HALF ardrobe Trunk, $25 wardrobe with open top. PRICE S s S8 Lots of (2) pairs of a pattern are offering Trunks, Wardrobe 33%% OFF Trunks, Bags and Suitcases at Reduction of Lots of (3) pairs or more of 25% to 50% & pattern, all broken lines at 20%to25% REDUCTION It will pay you to come in and see them. ¢ the headmastership of the Kearney Mil- | academy to enter the offices of the 3 Trust company. Mrs. Wells at- for all household purposes. The cost is very low when compared to the cost of heating water with other ’ ] In a few minutes there is hot water L Curtains fuels. It works with orindependent of any system you may now have for heating water. Connects to the same boiler. Our representative will call at v your home and explain in detail 7 this MODER™ METHOD of heat- ing water. Omaha Gas Company 1509 Howard St. Douglas 605 T b We allow $3 for your old Re- frigerator as first payment on a new one. Refrigerators as Low as $8.00 ERRIGK aad e GIBSON. ORCHARD @ WILHELM CO.