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By MELLIFICIA. OOP skirts are here, 'H We may like them or we may not, but here they aré, and they were introduced with eclat at the Thursday, June 10, 1915, approve or be agin ‘em, Pickens-Paterson wedding of Tuesday evening. For future statistics Mrs, Paterson may feel assured that ghe gave the hoops thelr Omaha launching when, at her request, her maids appeared in the dainty hoop skirt frocks. They proved to be a most attractive style, The attendants, who were Mrs. Paul Gallagher, Mrs. Ralph Peters, Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Daphne Peters, have fallen in love with the vogue and promise to be true devotees. conscious of the demureness of their gowns, Gladys Peters’ hoops ware of crystal, descent bands and Miss Daphne Peters' of pale pink satin. The wedding of Miss Henrieita Prinz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Augwst Prinz, and Mr. R. Goodwin Phelps, was celebrated last evening at the Plymouth Congregational church at & o'clock. Rev. Frederick W. Leavitt performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of soft white of shadow lace with trimmings of pearls and long tulle sieeven, Her veil was held in place with & sbray of ilies of the valley and #he carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Blizaboth Frances Hilman of North Platte, Neb,, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Misses Ines Cast- berg, Bthel Kurz, Mary Chase and Cora Jones, Little Miss Florence Kurz carried the rings for the double ring service in a calla Hlly and rose petals were strewn hefore the bride by Misses Helen Pearson and Ruth Venuto. The groom “whs attended by Mr. Wil Alvin Sorrey as best man and the were Messrs, Stuart Owen, John B. Willlems. Carl Cain and Lee Hobson. Follawing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents after a trip west, Mr. and Mrs, Phelps will be at home in Omaha. Ont-of-Town Wedding. A wedding of Interest to Omaha was celebrated today In Santa Monica, C: and was thist of Miax Louise Fearon nl Santa Monics, and Mr. Robert Driscoll, Jr., of Lead, 8. D. Miss Fearon ia the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Fearon, who made their home in Omaha until their removal to Californfa a few years ago. She attended the Sacred Heart convent and finished at Rochester. N. Y Mr Driscoll s a graduate of Harvard and i the eldest son of Mr. and Mra. R. H, Driscoll. He is amssoclated with his father in the banking business at Leads The young couple will spend their honeymoon on the coast and before re- turning to Lead will be the guests of Mrs Driscoll's sister, Mra. James P. Mul- queen, in Councll Buffs, For Bride-Eleot. Miss Augusta Messmer entertained at her home & miscellaneous shower Tues- day evening in honor of Miss Anna Grieb, whoee wedding to Mr. Joseph HSaucler will take place on Tuesday, Jume 15 The rooms were decorated in pink and green, with large bouquets of white voses, American beautiocs and carnations, 'lhll‘y'n-at were: M Misses— i Clara Munoh, K, A.n- lel-rtuu. | They appeared charmingly un- Mrs. Ralph Peters’' and Miss Mrs. Paul Gallagher's of irri | HOSTESS AT THE MEETING OF THE GARDEN CLUB. | Personal Mention. a short TF OMAH FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 19 ferns and deep pink peonies. The mem- The rooms were decorated with peonles Miss Henrletta Rees has returned from | U°'® Present were: and Killarney roses. About fifty guests |\ Meadames— Mesdames. were entertained. Tomorrow afternoon stay in Miss Helen lnunnl e is visiting vela~ | Lincoin s Allan Palm Eaward Pegau, mont, tives in Cedur Rapids, Ta | Joh Hein A.C. Overgard, B 1. Wihhen: s sretasbe | of Fremeont Misser e X flson has returned from | ¢, churmann Mona Turner A thres months' visit in California Fremont of Premoat, Mias Rose Summer of Chicago has ar- | iy Baird B rived to be the guest of h e ~mont e the guest of her sister, Mrs. [ 010 4q0tt Quinn ¥ Singer. | of Fremont, of Fremont Mra, A. Wisher left last evening for' Warren Vance Bertha Shephard, AR OB B e lne pend the | | 9f Los Angeles, Mary K. Welty, antic City,. whete she will spend the | (P'5 R 108Ide" Mennie Rogers summer Vot Fremont, Margaret Somers Miss Lois Howell left last week for | Archibald Smith of Fremont, Oxford, O., to attend *he commencement | Frank I Bilick Laura Bridge " 4 Mona Bridge at the Western College for Women. RIChoR Tompen, 2 pre e Charles Fox, attended the alumnae ban-| Sunday evening at the Lake Side club. | father, the Mrs. Harry V. Burkley and cousin, Mrs, At Happy Hollow. Mr, and Mrs. Mra. Bdmond Dennett has left for Lex- {gucsts st a bowling party this evening pAwin Becker, which will be celebrated kensington elub of the Daughters of t Rabbl Jones, assisted by the bride's | American Revolution Rabbi Isase Blick, will perform ceremony. Dana Hall Commencement. The annual graduation exercises Dana Hall at Cambridge, Mass,, held Wednesday. girls received diplomas: Fremont Club Entertained. Mra. Edward Pegau and sister, Mrs. A C. Overgard of Fremont, entertained the Bachelor Girls’ club of Fremont at lunch- | Connell, Adele M. Davis, Ruth M. Fitz- | n and cards this afternoon at the home | gerald, Frances P. Leverty, Helen E.| of Mrs, Pegai, This club is one of the | Pearce and Isobel Vinsonhaler. | 3 1 oldest clubs in the state, having been apsion z 7 SAFE-TEA FIRST organized when the members were fifth | Entertains at Kensington. grade schoolmates in Fremont. Al' the| Mrs . M. Schindel and Mrs. Bruce | members are present and former Fre- mont girls. The decorations this after- noon were in Killarney roses. asparagus by a 6 o'clock tea, this aftermoon at ti Norris Brown will ente | Williams will entertain fn honor of the | were The following Omaha Misses Regina McCollough gave a kensington, followed | home of Mrs. Schindel in South Omaha. ‘ the same hostesses will entertain fifty gucsts at an auction bridge party. Jettlement News. Mr. John O. Lanz of Lincoln will arrive | June 15 to take charge of the boys for the summer at the settlement and Mrs, Lanz will assist Miss Adams in the work of the playground for the summer vaca- tion. The junior players of the settlement will have a tennis court in the yard of | the Smith - Lockwood whip factory grounds and the Brownell Hall school tennis course will be used by another Miss Ruby Randall of Columbus, Neb,, Ington, Ky., where she will be the guest| Mrs . M. Tanner had four guests &t | i ¢ne cuest of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs, Bdward Freeman. luncheon today. Mowery, : ! Mrs. Louis Sliverberg left Tuesday eve- | Mr. W. A. Rhodes will entertain thirty- ng for Chicago to attend the wedding |six guests at dinner Baturday evening, her nlece, Miss Ruth Blick, and Mr.|and on Monday of next week Mrs. W. B, ha! | | of | he | | weather would come to Omaha, when he | |gave evidence in Anton Zalinsky's dam- | weather here?” Suet at Bt Francis academy in Council | o© B0 L 5 is evening for their | settlemont band. Slufts entn, Del. Ulsh nd Miss - Mr. Kenneth Norton has returned from | yo'me torser 5 L Pa With the Visito Cornell university, where he took his| M'y 8 B0rs.” A Ohi/Bodusn aid ‘MW | S ol ey | first year of work in architecture. He| - S5° "8 Al Dol NNOE ] s st B e S eckn fo spending 1a now & member of the Alpha Delt fra- | e e JoOK e ciun or | & feW days with her cousin, Miss Hen- | 1a fo pl Wednesday evening at the club,in honof | e po o . e ‘nfd(h,; m-ul\ ';m:;l'h;x‘\nnl"““”)‘ of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Hdwarda Noble of In-| 4 |and Mra. Jack Webster. | dlanapolis are guests of Mr. and Mr In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. J. J. Dodds will entertain twents | william E. Bottn 7 | The Cup that cheers every home 1dgways H. J. Hughes (o., Inc.,, Wholesale Distributors, | ern points Harry | write John Y. Calahan, A G. P. | Adams St., Welsh Says it is Different When He Has Taken an Oath Colone A. Welsh, weather forecaster, was the victim of a joke which he was compelled to testify under oath that he was unable tell when warm by to Wash Your Halr With KIRK’S JAP RIOSE Soap See how aquickly and freely it lathers in hard or soft water: how quickly it thoroughly cleans the hair and scalp; rinses easily and leaves not a trace of soap to attract dust. Perfect for bath or toilet Your Dealer Sells It age suit against the Burlington railroad in Judge Troup's district court He was callea to testify concerning the condition of the weather in January, 1914. | During cross-examination he was sur- prised by this question when will we “Colonel, have warmer The weather forecaster answered: *I cangot say. I am under oath.” Sammer Tourist Exeursions. Efiective June 1, Nickel Plate road will sell reduced rate tickets to various east- Confer with local agent or A, 6B W, Chicago. Yea L. King, A. 8, Midlam, James Corr, H. Parratt, J. E. Bednar, George Mac- donald, John .Urion and Miss Ida Kaley. Mrs. Grant Parsons will chaperone = dancing party of Saturday evening. young people from Omaha, With the Wnyh;;a. The guests will be the University of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson are visit- ing In Ohio and In Indlanapolls. The Natlonal Live Stock convention, to which Mr, Anderson goes as « delegate, con-| venes in Indlanapolis this week. Better Biscuits Bgfiked thirty-five - members | | Seamless Hosiery Women’s, Men's and Children’s Fine Cotton Seamiess Hoslery-— Fast black and fancy ecolors, Worth to 12 !4¢, special per palr P R AL 7éc Can You lmagme Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses fo=r $3.00? Well here they are, 600 splendid dresses that were made to sell up to $7.50 and they go on sale in the Basement \ Friday for $3.00 each. \ There are styles and colors galore— silk poplin. erepe de chine and lace com- ¢\bination, fine messaline, stripe silks, taffota, messaline and foulard. Superior styles, plain and fancy dresses, and 8o on. Nobody’s three dollars ever bought so much real worth. These dresses are well made, right up to date, all good colors and styles. Come and take your choice for Prices very low and values shn the odiury 160 Pair Women's Fine Oxfords and Pumps—Patent leather, dull calf, champagne kid, ete. All good ‘styles, sizes broken; practically all sizes, however, in the lot. Every pair worth $3.50 to $6.00; piled on the bargain tables for Fridey selling, sz 65 .................. o b Juliet ;\;bb;rd Heel House Slip- pers—Soft kid. All sizes. Special, pair 98¢ Mary Jane Pumps for Women —Patent leather or dull leather, light turn or welted soles; broad toes, low Chonle, akle strase. |10V QNS an: g g P 0\ §9:08, sl 98 Specially priced, s PR e . R SRR $ 1 095 Children’s Ankle Strap Slippers All sizes to 2. Special Patent leather. Every PAIr. ...l beesian 590 sise to 8. Speclal,. 980 Tennis Shoes for Men and Boys | Women's White and Black ~—All sizes. Good rubber soles, strong canvas tops. 49c palr...... Pumps—The new styles. All ’ . . Men’s Furnishings Men will be able to save money Friday on these of- ferings. More than usual reductions have been made on high grade garmenu. Special Lot of Men’ s Ribbed and Porous Mesh Union | Bmu—ln white, ecru and fancy mixtures, Worth gc to $1.25. Specially priced, suit, 50¢ and...... 6 | 165 Dosen Men's Athletic Nain- | Odd Lots of Men's Shirts from our big shirt purchase. About sook, Balbriggan and Lisle Shirts 640 shirts, worth 50c. zsc and Drawers. Worth to 35 66c. Garment, 25¢ and. C | special, each....... About 95 Doszen Men's Negligee and Golf Shirts—Broken lots from our big shirt purchase, worth to $1.00. wment special......... sseedminranint s ta i haany IIBROIDBII- bric and Nal Imbrol“r, 1'.'&- vlm g-—-ln::-r Wash yard long, each .uu BRANDE ISL.SEORES MILL REMNANTS and Remnants atock—‘hwu- ands of yards ble wash fnbrlc;. oalicoes, pdmll-. lght iny ng, etc. t'lu W v Fine Quality Dress hyrs in all Ihs‘w‘nl«d lulv- nlzz fl.d checks st colors. 36-inch D reale — Light and erk "lm !‘ l;lll aou md‘:‘tfln- FINE DRESS BA'!’IB'I'! 27 inches wide. Beautiful printings this season’s choicest designs. Remnants up to 13 yi 10c and 13%0 valu day, yard OREPES, VOILIS 27-inch Genuine Renfrew. Crepes Volles, ete.—Remnants and full pieces to select from. 160 value, yard....... 32- lanah Genuine English Ehlnln Ma nokfold uul plai !old All the l-dln‘ shirt- ing styles, fi %C value, yard...... . NOVILTIIS hpllr‘n Su‘lu“fl 27-inch Silk eter All u- Wanted nlu. %c 16c an values, yard. GINGHAM Best Grade Apron Gingham—Com- nr.l '-lh Ama-l or Lancaster wmh :fi.l!l " ”‘ UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 38-inch Unbleached Musiin —Gooc L. krade, ‘lnllh. -uny laundes e value, yard BLEACHED MUSLIN 38-inch Best Grade Bleached Muslin soft ufluh. free from dress- ing. 6%( egular price 8ic, -inch Bleached Seamless Sheets utiful soft finish, for domestic and hotel u 3 ssc torn and | Ndn)’. -mh PILLOW SLIPS 42 and 45x3é-inch Bleached Pillow Illp‘- l;‘ mateh. Soft finish, lo mhy or use. uur VIX\I.QV" [ Hnlm‘nl Porolk!l IND— & bars for.... hmm. of Hyflro‘.n—l lb J. &P Lo.tl‘ fnr-»—chdn . 24c Handkerchiefs ‘Women's Fine Linenweave chiefs—Lace trimmed and 'h'(l colored roll hfm.: & corners and all em! enl Pl in White and Col- lers. Six for !Bcl m ou‘ or- fancy brofd- idery. 5¢ | , . Men’s Clothing Dept. Filled With Star Bargains Friday Yes, we’ve plenty of them, still we urge vou to be prompt, for every man who sees these suits will agree with us that so little money has not brought so much real value in men’s suits in many a long year. Men’s Suits Sizes 33 to 44, at $7.50 Pure all-wool worsted and cassimere suits— newest models, new colors, new materi new styles. A saving of $3.00 $7.50 to $4.00 on each sujt..... .00 Don’t miss this great opportunity to get a splendid suit at a great saving. Every suit well made and splendidly styled. $5 00 Special Friday..ceceececcceces . Slip-On Raincoats In all sizes, 34 to 50. Regular sl 98 $5.00 values sissessess 160 Pair Men's Worsted Work Trousers— $1.60 values, Special Friday, .................... ”... 98¢ pair 260 Pair Trousers—Pure All-:oo! ‘worsteds and cassimeres. $2.50 to $3.00 values, pair... ciseemansnes sl 98 Union Made OVEralis. weames s cese - 40¢ Friday and Saturday in Basement $3.50, $4,00 and even $5.00 Sunits— Most of them have two sz 75 pair of pants. .....eeeeue The best suit value of the season. splendid selectiun of neat patte in l“ shades, plain and mixtures. Every age, 6 to 17 years. $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Long Pantl Suits for Boys—every age, $4 50 14 to 19 years.......- Varfous styles to select from in neat grays, browns and blue mixtures. Friday and Saturday special. Splendid \Ve.;'ln‘ ll(nlckerl;ockar‘Pnnu—— All tweeds and cassimeres, in neal Full Cut Boys' Blouses—Light and dark Pattern effects, plain blue and 25 black sateens. Each. C Extra Special for Friday About 65 Dozen Women’s Elbow Gloves In Silk or Chamoisette at 35¢ a Pair The silk gloves are double finger tipped and guaran- teed pure silk, they as well as the chamoisettes are guar- anteed washable. The silks come in black, pink and a few white; chamoisettes come in white and natural color. They should sell at considerably more; values up to 69c. At 35¢ a pair. $1 TABLE DAMASK 75¢c For Friday, 50 Pleces of All- Linen Heavy Scotch Make Table Damask-—70 inches wide. All pretty patterns. A big 75 c value for one day, yard MERCERIZED PONGEE Stripe Dress Linens, in white and colored ground. For dresses and outing suits. Pretty, soft, light weight. 27 wide. vud‘“h“ 25¢ 15¢ CRASH 10c One Case of Mill Ends of Crash —Bleached and unbleached, all- linen crash; heavy and Ab-orbul The quality for wear. and 10-yard lengths. Yard 2 10c LACE CLOTH New 36-inch. Latest floral and rosebud printings for cool sum- mer wear. In this special sale for Friday, S lzi’c yard. .