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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE @c;e;__t Gifl Gmalua{; { 'l'he woman’s Exchange 2 Something Every Graduate Should Know } 3 NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Dentistry in Parts [ Y 4 Lobby of the Bee Buildin R Why We Employ Specialists Gifts for Girl G':aduates The modern way of doing difficult things is to divide them into parts and employ epecialists on each part. That The following is an itemized list of what we is the w we practice dentistry. have to offer as a suggestion to the Graduate: Be There are four specialists in this office beside Dr tiful hand made Table Runners, Piano Scarfs, Lunch- John Mach, each working at the thing he does best. There con Bets, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Towels, Dollies, are specialists for filling teeth, for crown and bridge work, Center Pleces and Hand Painted China. for artificial teeth, for inlays, and, in short, for each of the Give Her Something Lasting six dental branches. Dr. John Mach's perc of the work is not only consultation and dlagnosis, but he personally sees each case is treated properly. 38% to 50% lower Than Department Stores Ask. TABLE RUNNERS Imported linens, crochet insertion and ends; two yards long Imported linen crochet and fringe trimming Linen table runner with crochet cluny. Piano Bcarfs, crocheted 6-inch butterfly edge. LUNCH CLOTHS <inch round lunch cloth; 8-inch hand crocheted linen cluny edge. 48-inch square lunch cloth, in cut work. 15-inch square lunch cloth, beautifully embroidered TATTING In any pattern you wish and sold by the yard CROCHETING—By the Yard. Orders taken for Whist Table Covers and Luncheon Sets CAKES The very finest fresh Home Made Cakes are awaiting you. BABY CLOTHIS—MOTHERS SEE THESE, Dainty hand embroidered Slips and Dresses, 90c to $3.00. Flannel Skirts; Crocheted, Tatted and Embroidered Caps, Nighten- gales, Bootees, Hand Made Felt 8hoes, Towel and Bib. MRS. C. S. MARSHALL Shop Phone, Doug. 3870. Residence Phone, Walnut 839, ADDRESS ALL MAIL TO LOBBY OF BEE BLDG We have the finest assort- ment in Om- aha. Every flower cut fresh. THE BENTISTS Largest and Best Equipped Dental Rooms in the West Located Third Floor, Paxton Block. Corner of Sixteenth and Farnam Sts. [ GRADUATION DRESSES PARTY GOWNS We make a specialty of cleaning this kind of apparel and do more cleaning of this kind than all the other cleaners in Omaha. ‘‘There’s a Reason’’—We clean them better and more satisfactorily. If you want your fine clothes cleaned right and so that they look like new when they’re | returned to you send them here. We guaran- tee all work. Price $2.00 to $3.00. | THE PANTORIUM “Good Cleaners and Dyers” GUY LIGGETT, Pres. k 1515-17 Jones St. Phone Doug. 963 (Give Her SOMETHING DIFFERENT For her graduation gift. Our large stock of rare oriental pieces, Jap- Handsome Let Us Handle Your Decorations Hess & Swoboda 1415 Farnam Street Phone Douglas 1501 ‘ 35% DISCOUNT ON ALL GRADUATION GIFTS e Useful graduation gifts are the most pleasing, to both the recipient and donor, especially when they possess beauty in addition to uscfulness. OQur stock contains ~many revelations in gifts of jewelry for either sex, Hand-Bags, Trunks and Leather Goods BUY FROM THE MAKER FACTORY PRICES ON TRUNXS AND LEATHER GOODS. | For Good Photographs —go to— THE SKOGLUND - STUDIOS e An extremely interesting col- lection and variety of “going away” articles at factory prices. No middleman’s rofit to pay. You buy direct of the maker at the factory price. A visit to our factory and display rooms will prove profitable to you. We manufacture harness, sad- dles and traveling woods. “THE LEATHER SEOP” Alfred Gornish & GCo. E | I ok 3 e R 1520 Douglas St. 24th & Cuming St. | Read These 2f fer-, LL The A“a Sllop Ll SETTLING THE GIFT QUESTION | 'J'h‘e graduate can have no better gift than a Conklin ! Self-Filling Fountain Pen. Ask us to show it to you, | ALL SIZES s ALL POINTS ! \ up eattle under an escort of Villa -nlam.- I! = 1 WILSON WILL NOT |issiincss s FAIRS K SOUTH OMARA ™oy "B s e "D Cleaned T | flu RRY m lEXIGo Canoeists Join in |Rev. Titus Lowe Delivers Com- (|| Yes, we call for and deliver at this prico— A SOOifll Evening { mencement Address to Magic Lowest in Omaha— » | City Graduates. GRADUATES’ PARTY DRESSES AND GOWNS u Sevarsl Wasks Probably Will Pass At Carter Lake | — Send us your finest gowns you need cleaned for your Before America Takes Any The cheer of & cool uight on the water, {SCHOLARSHIP TO MISS WYNESS Summer Vacation. We guarantee all work. “ Further Step. singing, story telling, & soclal good time | Onr Phoe Ao Riwhse: Vs B w THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT FILLER” [ . —_— around a flickering campfire and fin- ‘m'e‘fll:;lnl: :\:: Ih:l the ne-lt‘ 'l'::‘nn;‘:tv S ays Very '‘asonable. OMAHA STA TIONERY CO | ally deliclous buns with welnies, roasted | @ 79 /UR00OMPRENAY. * Rev. REFLIES FROX CHIEVS AWAITED |11 delicious buns with weines, ronsted | 16, Norld are 3ot unacompllshed, Rev. Empire Cleaners & Dyers - Bboldy L b s P 54 — Carter Lake club's Cunoe Assoclation 'No o simple, yet signiticant discussion |[| Phone Douglas 3889, 890 Bouth 140k Berest. onery That Satisfies, WASHINGTON, June 12.—8eV-|cumptire cruise at the lake last night. |Of the problems thae st be met be- | eral weeks probably will bo allowed | Nearly 100 enthusiastic eanoclsts from |f0T® the Ereatness of the future can be ;—_-—_*,_—‘ to before the United States|the Carter Lake club und the Young 'fUlly realized in his con.mencement ad- m".“-, firther Wtep In the de- Men's Christian assoclation park In Hght n?n:u delivered to tie June graduating fn response to the event, Oty cances joined forces for a sociabllity €188 last evening st the high school | % THe | In. the evening the police wers s 1ers are giv- | day afternoon and evening. Dancing will o 4 [ ng their programs in the event bo had at the club pavili resh- Velopment of its poliey 1OWard | cruise around the lake. Then they all sudlkorium. Rather than Tound out the | notitied by somewhat exasperated hus- | place of the b e evening Goiomtony | maats wis b saved o Snd Fecteah G ABINET Mexico as announced by President [landed among the L.k trees near the s +gpBychyn - et com. | Pand that the order was bogus and tho | services, The Eagles will give a dance this even- ‘Wilson in his recent statement warn- | ¥ite of the old Rod and Gun club and S10U6 reaboning. the speakar | man had made off with a vdluable five- | M {ing at their hall, Twenty-third and N : e bullt & camptire, around which a jolly |fIned himself to anoccasional juke or | [0 T TAde off i | cntdrens"pia” milaren's Day. | stfeets “The locai ‘order of Mogse will | Is TOTTERING Now ‘the tactional lead: o “ J # P ¥ v cclebrated at | al ve a ce at t b ty- | ing ers 1o "ACCOM- | nour was spent. ; ‘:::;“':‘o‘:"":“d:“'."‘:.“‘l"'fh."":i‘"‘: N8 speech | . metgtan Acoused Asemult. | the Interdenominational church at Thirty- | fourth and M. streets, - o TR modate their differences, i and| A male sextet from Millle N.yn‘u1 kS v o lull‘nuw‘.«n 1s lata | Steve Cieouanski, Belglan labaorer, who [elghth and I streets, with a large special jMisscs Tynon and Shirry of the Haw. | restore the famine threat- | studio sang, and Glen Paxson and Glen 4 “ | attempted the strongarm act on Captain % thorne school training staff, will conduct i j y Peace to Smith of the Carter Laks club, provided |bY the abllity a student has to utiliae | or poiics Jonn Zalendex lat .mur“_d" el whe West Q Street mission | ‘Gummer school. at ‘thelr hulldine o | Eremier Likely Dropped and Talk of 4 el 8 Highland Interdenominational | > 3 Ay : b | mandolin and guitar music. Miss Wini. AYallable brains, the speaker stated: afternoon when the latter attempted to |mission will take part in the m,:::] [ seasion Wit ‘Spen Mondey moming wi’s| Duma Meeting and Coalition In the meantime veplies from Villa |, o g citat ter which | A &rouch never diws succeed, Ul | urregt him on the charge of 1 | . " eto and Carranza will be awalted; the gov-, to St bt g WP mately. You must 1rst have n sunny | pattery, was fined $22 in uJu:i.::uRla::d- By, FALeS GRS baldat 8 o elock; | TS 0CK: Government Heard, 309 South 17th Street. Phone Douglas 805, | i many of the canoelsts were called upon 44 Bapti The Independent Order of 0dd Fellows ermment will watch with interest the f- | VI¥ O1 U8 COnOSiEN were caled MPON 4y 10y po~ BT, ekt Mg r:xl:,:mnh::’ reception of ‘members Will | wiy'Dold memorial services ot thel ol fors of the belligerent factions to hurry | L €0 FEEER ©OF T onjoyable features | ' the apex of o man's soul there s A oo, Tuth communlon service at il|Twenty-fourth and M streets, next Sun' | CHARGES OF GRAFT ARE MADE & Bottlement of their differences on the [ ", "0 0 verylcdy was hungry | Infinitely more sunshine than ram. It | Ryan avd Styles Golng Good. o'clock. A basket dinner will be held at 2y l-'wm;:"o.n‘ “; 3o tl:ck.h:\ speaker Dbattlefield and the American Red (‘mnl“" A '; anm";“-.llnal; Vytu: -I: ngTy is Up to you young men and wemen to | RePorts from Yankton are to the effect | POON. At 1:3) the Sunday school will 1::3“::“ ol ned to make the memoria SR J— A will o ahead with its work of relleving | ® 00 (0 TR TG G SO0 L | 1m0 that sunshine and make good fn the | that Johnny Ryan and Reddy Styles, two |Parade. Chureh Notes. *. 4808 34-m (Wl sLen- starving noncombatants. It is regarded _VF Wi |Eouth Omaha veteran amateur base ball | BEdward Wells and Bessie Rhyno will N - . 1 K . |don.)—Reports received b | Mr. and Mrs. Bam K. Hanford of Car-|finding : Py x | Bt Baptist, wenty-titth and N, Rev. | | Y the as probable the next A.cllon n:nnu B s aliie Ty Dn i o5 SO Be o Ak ktand: men who slgned up with the Yankton |be crowned king and queen of the parade | wiiijum W, MUl Fastor-Preaching. 1i | Vossische Zeitung indirectly from States will not be taken until a perma- | 3 “Be an expert. Lave your job. Don't '°WN team managed by Bill Schipke sev- |In recognition of their perfect record in [a. m., Sunday school, §:4 young g the cance experts, whe navigated the y ttend d 1 peopie’s meeing, 6:3 p. Cnilaven | Petrograd point to the possibility of nent successor to Mr. Bryan as secretary | g . cer | €78l days ago, are doing great work. The |ttendance and lessons, during the year. d ing, P . e s Yoo Dot cruise and its attendant festivities to a [hate It because If you do you wiil never [{Fl 4% games In which the Soutn |The Children’s Day program will open |L4Y, ProsTam, 720 p. m. ‘iaver and (o ministerial crisis and the retire. | | b ! el Vi o - |J, Rev. John Wallls Ohl, Rector—Serv- Genoral Villa in behalf of | an American, 1 don't mean a German. | (iTee-bagker hits and played his place at |be held at 7 o'clock and evangelstic ser- |, or- | . Class Day Exeroises s L |t S R SSiSis department o Imaist that 1o | Pearl Methodist church Friday afternoon | Merally strong in the carpenter shop of & |0 L8 V.00 CK 60 Fhe BEMARm home | o T e oon 0" Sttice Guring the | South Omaha United Presbyterian, | 88itation for coalition ministry. 'y Bachem, C. O. Bri ; Seml e, | lollo by Child day Vi i | Presented a resolution that Dum 1 e i and s e |man. You all known His name. Re iike |Fick. Mabel Lee, Gladys Wright, Ruby riges; Semior Bagamore, | Jollowed by Children's day services at ii. | oy 0 S ol “ Bible eetl) vel Wednesd. Has Wired Villa. SRS | SSeheS. Otber samptiry | IN0ceed, Were (W of the (RRR Udvioes | o ey, piared were wom by Boed |8t 3 o'clack with all three missions o | Db, Stikly ‘mesting every “Wednesday | Amsertoain short with credit. Huron, Scotland and | vices will take place at 8 Rev. Williamn for second Sunday after Trinity: |day, with President Michael Rod- Markz and 8. Frankiin, belleved | 5 E tienn dithas wader| § - SNy | can. Ba one and you will win cut in | b Siihons Weliviaa i S Shess gers Always -glcome, Quest to the emperor to convoke the i % - ntertatne, | en Eleet, . | ounte ] At Saratoga School B ] OPAiin Watottolned ot s hascs | Wiadhaicie Triba. e 10 Taroved Ordar plillisde Beptist, Torty-thira and 1 |Duma at an early date was adopted, ‘Would leave his post for Chihuahua | K e md“‘"fl g s ‘_Im‘“";. boen in | 88t Friday evening complimentary to her |©f Red Men, held an election of officers wreaching services, 11 a. m.; Children: | 2ad, according to the newspaper in- | Twenty-third and H, Rev. Albert N, Por- | | Wright, Lida Lorimer, Grace Walker, |[O: M. Suemnick: Medictne Man. . 0. Fhe program will consisi of recitations | medately after its convacation, move and & Scandinavian-American or ksl A today that he had |ing the summer. “Lastly, be an American. When I say | St. Martin's, Corner Twenty-fourth and meeting of Duma 1 ors last Babnre Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.; matins and |Zlanko in the chair, at which a re- He has been instructed by | of the Saratoga school were held at the |* ™anger, who grew physically and City, who 1s visiting at the Graham home | TWeRty-fourth and O streets, and elected | COme. \ends. The tirely'in the | "1 40 not noed to say the name of the |Misscs Kathrine Stewart, Mary Kirkpat. |C°MINE year: Prophet. C. J. Southard; | ier Pustor—Sabbsih school, 945 & m. | 1 rince Manueroff, tie reports continue, [ program was entirely'in the 3 ™ ' evening at 8§ ment of Premier Goremykin. B ABNN Casithers Afiviasd the [Sriess will he. taben 4t intervals Gus. |00 _Pastor (Made (o .the sradustes.| ;e nyy"ied ‘cach with two mad |18 Dart. Youns People's meeting it ¥ A | . Celebration holy eucharist, 7:% a. m Anglo-American. I mean an Ameri. | YAnKton college are the teams that were |J. Shallcross of Bellevue will preach the up the case directly with the Villa Class day exercises of the elghth grade cousin, M'ss Kathrine Stewart of Sioux |!2#t Thursday evening at their hall at |day exercises, 746 p. m. Public wel tormants, the purpose of starting an taken againat the | and were largely attendea by parents and | POOF, but pure home ia a faraway land. ey | him. That's all I have to say.” nes and exercises, given entirely by PART 1 | The auditorium was well filled and |Felen Kubat, Laura Madison, Boone and | Beck: Trusiees, Fred Paro and WUl [the children 1t wiil Interest both o | 2¢dress 0 the emperor and demand o | Marie Graham. | Sorneman. and youns and will be profitable as well |PIBIStry in which parlament would be rounds of applause sounded as President | ias devotion Byeryone f Weloume. Feresented. Members of the extreme t voted for the resolution ia prin- ple, it is stated. | ? ar's best work, A two- o celved a communication from Charles 8. | “Speaking to Young Men. President Rodzianko went to the meet- ‘Margarel Trompson :)m:ln ::;M .:::’:" w‘:: ::’:Lw’:: & the University of Chicago i the con. | PAYDE, seeretary of the State Historical Ry T W hester. Eagins Sundey |y fier Jong conterence with Grend | Violin Bolo-Sixth Alr Varice......Dancla |MEh school crehestra ga {slderation. Forest Dennis wo soclety urging that the second Sunday |3inool 9:46 a. m.: merning sermon wi it | JUke Nicholas, commander-in-chiet of Waiter Rankin. the evening. ‘ ! Lroretta |In June, the thirteenth, be set aside and |svening sermion. at g alf permonins by |the Russlan forces at headquarte wallan Song. . pepsenten Ada I Meet Tonight. hon Mabel Lee, third, and loretta J Py ”n-‘ relope mmu ‘fit.rmh ‘.'"mo‘n “'5:"“.1' Pt B HONBON, J " “’ o Peace McMeen, THmum. Alumnl of the local high school will | Meany, fourth. The latter finished the |°$lebrated as Pioneer's Day by members | pastor: Clristlan ionacavor, 7 p ~ m., | LOM R P St o ha United Btates Ofters | hold o mesting this evening at the high |COUrSe in thice and & ialf years. The | Of the o st i commustes sy |of Today.” Choir will sing” Chariss Los g e L : . NS, retary has sent similar comununicat'ons |Cocke, ofganist of the First Congresa | : o Bea M organ In the absence of the regular or- | Russia fo = y~ and Eorl Treon: negative, | o SERTIT R, § S bere | AbDle Chval Forest Dennis of the state. The plan of celebration | 2TESH . or the re-assembly of the o g ’ D Ve S0l fort Kenpaa [ of the association will be given over to | Mury Kirpatrick Urged. by Payme is to have all the "l Mownodist, Twenty-ffth ard E. Duma within the next few weeks for o Anderson, | the discussion of plans fer & big alumni {;on‘.‘}_l ;...._- churches of the city kive special services |Rev. J. W. Kirkpetrick, Pastor—Morning A 9°4ble purpose—First, to assure the gov- g 2 aul cFride | Honors to Mixs Wynexa. Historians iionor Dénd. = . | Richardson of the school board passed | | Junior meoting, 3 p. m : Christian Unio {out the diplomas to the nineteen grad-| Miss Mary Wyness won first hovors, re- | JU8® J. J. Breen, president of the |7'g % Fible study, 145 b m . prea: c {uates. Superintendent E. U, Graff of the | VeIVIng the scholarshin fof the entire | SOUth Omeha Historical soclety, has ve- (ing at 8 p. m. by the pastor, subject, | Ha in h 4 \on | services at 11, with . n pulpit. | ermment of the united sup P m““‘h‘"-l\,‘)"'.hn_:: | reception and dance to be givea moon. H:;::skil;wh .:....:':: -“n’u?.‘\:n:.:m :Irllp':‘: ;::‘:::," Childron's day’ will be celehrated :\:vi'lllx whole people In nl,‘f ;m: ‘::‘:\:‘n :‘r ::: | New Way to Steal Auto. papepRathepck yards to honor the dead ploneers of the | tneen) g devotional hour e Jun. | War: second, to deal \ith the cenduet : White | A mew stunt in the way of stealing | Julls Zele . prog 48 becn prepared. Jun. ( B8 . .‘.‘::“U‘;,'.“‘ Ty by X Rve Ry Wiy R, o . & city, Tomorrow will make the inidal lov Jeague, 3 p. m ; Epworth league, 7|°f certain classes in nttempting to turn { m.'f‘,"m Wise tomobl e yes of the po- ¥y Observaunce. D kg P. m. Public invited. |the state of war into an opportunity for lice last evening. Av unidentified man, Children's day will be observed at i Yefler Memorial Meth ' o] . e T 0m. 16)." | abtus - yoars of e nppiied 40 Mre. Jo|the cotronce ot o v e, e | s R Sy St [and Magison. "Fev. Hendoress. Basioch [Saniouins themasives a¢ the' expense of ooty onaon ot her home, M1 North |tomorrow. Seversl of the Bunday achools | retained in the Gty Jail yeslerday after- | CToir™ 5, daY obscrvance at'10 w '‘m. | et SR MY Twenty-fodrth street, with = written |of the city are ghving over their usuul | Boon by Detective Lepinski on the Charke | observed in conmection with ’m:' pt: Frankie White Sigus. ‘o o |Onder from her husband stating that she |study hour as well as the devotional hour | °f PPaling his wife and children gram, Epworth league, T b. m.; evening | Frankie White, bantam. { ba and . o | The N. C. 8 club will plenie | the pastor Public wel- burn slgned Was to lot the “gentleman hv-mm‘mmmu-fl-mm,ummuu, olub .’ng::::l M{m-n ) . r‘:uu::wlvz:v;ug m.,-m