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IHU WS ) ~ en 1ighy of Chicago, w e Frank W, Encler at 19 North | OMAHA BOY GOES TG SERBIA IN| Hold Celebration ASKS ACCOUNTING UNDER | He | Ruest of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kinaler Thirty-fifth street |Tn and Ont of the Bee Hive { Mrs. Eugene Duval and daughter, Alice, | RELIEF WORK THE COMPENSATION LAW Pox.Steinberg. motored to Towa City Monday at Kountze Park on — The wedding of « Toby Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Forster ha James H. Maher, a levee construction, , " noved to thelr Seymour lake cottage and . hose *mploy Otto #Hansewd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinbery, | I d d D Y/ |contractor, in whos |and Mr. Henry Fox, was colebrated last | MF. and Mrs. Henry Nygaard will } | naepenaence Ua was when he was dfowned in the Platte evening & » kK at Chambers |10 their’s on Thursday river at Fremont, has arked the district |academy. Rabb Vinaky, assisted by ”""" ”"’,' ael "‘"f"‘\"" "]“v '”"‘" """ { Another big celebration for July b has court to determine the amounts due his and Mrs. James etealte, left yester | > i h en's compensation ev. Flelsher, performed the ceremony been planned. The Kountze Park Im- | heirs under the workmen mpen By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, June 16, 1915. |"The ball room where the wedding took ;"" o ’\"l"""""""" “""”‘ i provement club will hold @& meeting |Iaw. An issue exists as to which heirs INTE " ) place was “profusely decorated with | Meet several of her college classmates Thursday night at the United Presby- |were dependent upon Hansen, according UITE an exodus to the east just now, isn't there? The expOSItiond bidw's roses and gariands of blue satin [ R caneur ami-will siEhe SOngIes s tie. pebition. does not seem to be drawing all from the Atlantle coast season. |ribhon An orchestra played the lLohen [ ™ Glad L Dast - plans for a big celebration to be held The recent discourtesy of submarines, however, has made a ° wedding march and Mise Nettds | 00 L S ORYD ek Taland, 11 o P Phordel o hongiernd. i I‘*" . """I 2 Garelick sang, “O Promise Me" during . . il " - | parades and other stunts will be staged tew > 1 ave been by p angers o o deep, hesi- | Mrgpon-s 3 gon feturned t) . ik WG IV T & ”e " wh;‘ might hav 1 braving the dangers of the deep, hesl- |\, caremony, accompanied by Miss Bess | Mifs Grace Allison returned this "“' - | during the afternoon and $100 in prizes [ — ] e at the seashore Alquist ing from New York City, where she has will b6 offerdl. . Tn the evening seme 086 o Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot and family left Monday evening for their, The bride was gowned in white satin, | Peen attending Manhattanville since | or $400 worth of fireworks will be touched DeIICIOllS Cal‘l & S o elaborately trimme h 1 ro | Christm I cottage at North East Harbor, Maine. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. C. Kennedy and |¢/*Prate g ek Bt Ao | Shes DIABA aike ratined ot nl\yJ = = = and sced pearls. The court train was . che Burke returned Monds —ee——— children will leave on Thursday of this week for Cape Cod, where Mre. |, .4 at the shoulders with pearl orna- | to her home in Portland, Ore., after have| | . IP 03 TII d Hehaody and the children will spend the summer months, Mrs, ¥, H,|ments THer tulle vell was caught with | ing spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs McVann Has a Busy Special Prices Thursday Davis, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Elizabeth and \|vn|r,".‘;""‘" ? "“‘ B *y"r‘"*"' arried (‘J\”:‘ -‘“ -"l’-";‘_‘" Rt A Rl T Ah d f H- Take home a Box of Our Deli- § plan to leave the first part of July for one of the Atlantic coast resorts 1t g5 ‘]“ vk pad s 38 e Regets of Ch 1 ig :' o ”"; p r"" A | 1ime ead o m cions Pompeian Chocolate Bitter 2 iea of the valle logers of Chicago are guests for a E Before returning they will tour for awhile in the New England states Bhe worc a diamond lavaliere, the gift | days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George | — s":"“‘:““““?o nut Cream . 1 | ! ) h ular o Miss Frances Nath and Mles Natalie Myers are at Hoath, at the foot [of the groom. aad a diumond ring, the [ Brandels i Fairacres ! E. J. McVann, manager of the traffic | ;;":da"b“ P zsc of the Berkshires, for the summer | Bift of her porenrts Mr. and Mra. John A. Monroe, n"‘nm-1 |bureau of the Commercial club, went to | o | Mra. A Bilverman was the matron of | panied by Miss Elder, will leave tomor | Washington !ast night to argue the stop We have a beautiful line of mowas it v honor, She wore a gown of gold lace | row for Dartmouth college, where ey ansit o he Natic P “andies—One pound At the Country Club. Eram was i charge o T8 [HW pu b worn a &own of gold iace | row for Dartmouth college, whero they pake in transit case for the National ackage fl\‘aoot D Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson will enter- | Fnchey and Mrs. Paul Juckniess in. lice was | will attend the reunion of Mr. Monroe's Implement and Vehicle association be- | @ 50e, 80c and $1.00, two l 50 taln at dinner this ovening. Killarney | M David C. Dodds was hostess at a "" ””.""‘ ‘1‘1" b A‘M""'“"T“m':“ rried an { class [ fore the !n'or?nlvn Commerce commis- | pounds $1.00 and...... . 3 roses will decorate the table and covers |UnCleon given today, Mra b Aol g | —_— glon, June 19, He is then to remain over o will be placed for twenty-six ruests Oscar G. Wisncr, of Minne | Miss Mollie Steinners, sister of the | t F'l d to hear all the argument in the general | I’ompelln Room : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler will give | \Ver in national president of the i 30 maia ot nonor. er own | ATIOBNET SUL e | advance rate case, which argument is | e o i "® | ganization of the Woman's Club Rallway | ™™ yellow charmeuse satin, made to begin June 22 before the commission. BRANDEIS :n:':n;::;::k":lll m.’-A-IA‘:-,:“.,T:L MI® | Mall Service, and wivh Mr. Wisner spends | 72001 16nEth and trimmed with pearl to Stop the Merger! v The Nebraska rate case ia to be nm.mi With Mr. and Mrs, Charles D, Beaton |the day in Omaha enroute U the const |PAARMEnteric. Eho alao carried yellow gp on agUe VIQNCOCH. |in Omaha before Special Examiner Dow | § S I 0 R E S At the clowe of the luncheon Miss Aljee | 0% he bridesmaids were the Misses )¢ the Interstate Commerce commissio will be Messrs. and Mesdamos Adolph ) I : . on 4 oo, WIS S S b ot pars o of the Intersta mm, n A MeKensie sang for the guests + Miss | Kate Siever, Sarahi Fox, Sue Sflverman,| An injunction suit to prevent the con-| 2% MoV, is to be back In time | Storz and Wil Coad r the gu and Mis June 28 McVann is ack in time W _— | Luetile Dennis p ; | Sarali Steinberg and Kate Finer sumatfon of annexation as provided in Ao | YT R NN A LRGAMGATIN 3 B, John . Mehane enteiained four L4l Demnie ave wiisting ava siano | %73 Stk and Kate Fner. | wemaion ot tohesston brovied 2| GARVER FINDS EMPLOYMENT |10 take hin part in his case oy mnd J 3. Sl |#olos. Covers were laid for 14 de Stelnberg was the A R Al Rt Y el BUE L Sisesrs. and Mestanies flower girl and Deth Steinberk the train | has just been begun in district court by FOR TWO SCHOOL BOYS y Orcar G. Wisner ol A bearer. They were bol ensed alike ewls B , Mary Ann Whyte and i . - . " Mr. and Mrs. B4 Swobe will entertain | Minneapolia . Conno tietts TR i e T, S e § & beboably Ikt Mnt g Morrir e oo ! DR g it | o A S ik SR T T T T R T T ot at dinner this evening when their guests | R. G. Alle t Cloyd I ] White Iace and wore wreaths of lilles of | James Trebilcock of Dundee. Attendance Officer Carver reports that | will be Messrs, and Mesdames 8. §, Car- | Cotncil Blyets, Eawin Cote |the valley in their hatr | City officiale of Omaha and the Dun-|Robert Dinning offers to employ two ¥ tisle and Robert L. Huntles. 1J; Bittinger W. P. Enat, The usliers were Mesars. Gilbert Bilver- [ dee village board are made defendants.[school boys during the summer. Mr. | e ¥ ™ o S, man, Jake Steinberg, Paul Steinberg, | The court is asked to forbid the Omaha |Carver started out to find employment | g 2 o avid . Dodd Irvin Steinberg, Phillp Grossr a4 g . for twelve worthy boys who are willing T Whitmore, mann, Paul | men from taking jurisdiction over Dun- At Happy Hollow. Ames Mesdume |Slever and 851 Ravitz. The ribbons were | dee and to restrain the Dundee officlals [to work this summer, and whose. home | : The wrnlor class of the Omaha 1igh | Albert Zahn, G: 8. Worley | #tretched from the door to an improvised | from turning over the village records, | conditions are such that this employment | € school will entertain this evening at the R Ross, Happy Hollow club at dinner. Covers ¥ et i altar by six little giris, Libble Kettleman, The @ {will mean uch to them. | > i ema ¢ petition alleges that the annexation | t t | Mollle & itose Kteinbe y ¥ Sle | l | will be placed for 175 guests N o <4l e Steinberg, Fgany” Siev- | law is unconstitutional, the grounds for a e ran el1s e it eies e ; lrn;mn ¥ Ravitz, Besste Fox the assertion being similar to those ad- he Women Bowling ¢ mi h teynolds The t e attendants formed an arch- | vanced in a former suit in which District afternoon at the club for their regular | Miaw way wtth their h ’ il ey By { elr hats and bouquets of | Juage Redick upheld the law. os s em ln match. R ucille Denni roven for the bridal party to pass | o b et Mre. Frank Browne and Mrk Harmon |~ Other dinner parties last night were [through to the improvised altar. - ———- ™ | Smith entertained (nformally at Iincheon [given by Mr, and Mrs. C. R Orchard, | After a short wedding trip, Mr. and - s I w “ st t ! today at the club. Miss Margaret Fox, W. 8. Moore and [Mrs. Fox'will reside at 323 North Thir- | a e I ar | Mra. Frank Weaver will give a lunch- | Henry Nygnard t16th trest, Omaha = 1 THURSDAY #on of thirty-four covers Thursday at the ot | 7o | Th d i e LI o S SI NI | B,.Y,°0, G, Clah Parly. Carter Lake Club. ‘ { , have ten guests and Mrs. R. C, Peters 8 | lh II Alw and Mrs. C. C. Trimble will have tweive| Th® B. Y. O. G. club was entertained | The Carter Lake Swimning and Bowl- | e! a!s oy T‘u;'fld.;' l"(r(fl([")hk by Mrs. Fred Harris |ing club had luncheon Tuesday at “The ! At her home at Lakeview farm, northwest |Cat I *th V. to clear stock in preparation for the ex- Those entertaining at the Saturday i '8 Al nn,'” the some of Mr. and Mrs. W . e » preps evening dinner-dance will be Mr. . A.|°f Benson. The guests motored out. Mrs. |J. Cattin at Carter Lake. Thome present lee the June [ | tensive improvement to be made on the Jap Silk Blouses Striped Dimity Blouses Lamderholm, who will have twenty-two|C: J: JAYCOX Was elected treasurer at this | were store front 'and the interior. The work Organdie Blouses New Quaker Collar Blouses ey st 0 § 1,500 New Blouses at $1.00 “Remodeling Sale”” Thursday, June 17, i eting to fill the vacancy 5% b A ing " t July 10th s guests; Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes six; Mr. | ® ; acancy made by Mesdnmes of tearing out will start July 10th ‘and : and Mra. Walter Poterson, ten, and Mr. | M™ G N. Strawn, who leaves next week 8 L. Goldstrom, e " Mr. Hospo plans to clean up the stock Voile Blouses New Concertible Collar Blouses H. Lopmis, seven. to spend the summer at Flint, Mich, From | nry Keating, before that time. 5, i iy o | there Mrs, Strawn will go to Shreveport, .',‘ N Den: R ‘?Jl'."..f{\"""" rl e 1ILS The stairways are to be torn out and a S W..’Yt' Evangeline Collar Blouses At the Field Club, | L., for an extended visit. Mrs. J. 8 |H. I. Underwood, N. J. Cattin, ' { complete new front of glass installed, and oo e A Worley of Belgrade, Neb., was the guest | Alex Jetes, J. A. Rogers, | ” . Mr. Hospe declares he will have finest Among those entertainiug at dinner this | ot the club. The members present were: | Jo¥¢Ph Adam, David Meyers i I'hat is, as long as peo- i yplbons o A dog el « i evening at the Fleld cjub will be Mr. and | Aesdames Mosdames — ! le are able to buy suel h K i leted ] Mrs. . A. Shotwell, who will have nine |A. B Benham Otto Maltersalten. | Evening Kensington | ple are able y such SETT (NS (o o8 (OWUIReW ' guests; Dr. and Mre. A. P. Condon will|C: J. Jaycox, 0. R. Peterson, B b i v | useful and sensible Everything in the store except Victor entertain five, and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. |4y ) Strawn, =~ F. A Nelwon, Mias Trene Moulthrop entertained Tues- | . e goods will be placed on sale, starting : Prots, Iive, end Mr, Shiriey Wieon, four. | &' - Quthwalte, I‘;rlt-n:nll':"r:nimfl day ovening at her home at a kensington. quality gifts such 'as Thursday—Plancs, Player Pianios, Organs, i At the ladies' day luncheon, Thursday, |John Hamilion, Frea Harris, | Th rooms were prottlly decorated with B vy wil]l find at the [f|Paver Rolls, Benches, Scarfs, Sheet 5 Mre. E. B. Carrigan will have ten guests; | NAte Roberts Bt pink peonies. The guests were | » ' Comt Music, all musical instruments, art goods, f Mre R D. Pollard, elght, and Mra. J. H.[poro o o0 0 o n Anta Campbell, Nellte Sunsor || store of Combs. framed piotures, sheet pictures, paintings, Conrad, five. $ Ruby Davey, leabelle Hawkins, | The large varietiessof [l | frames, mirrors, 1amps, sitver and bronze | g ’ s p 5"“‘:;’“6 ’;‘"-vl'fl"kl 1“1 ""l';““l'"“-h':"- Myrtle Bunsor, Mildred Titzel, | liff trg tiel t “ [l | articles, statuary and artists' materials, rom! led by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sta- | Vera Marshul Hdna_Killlan, | different articles olfcr . T oe 3 At Seymour Lake Club. pleton of Bogota, Colombla, South Amer- | Gladys Anderson, — Ada Stiger, p Wk Berdbme s Seadal: Bt Mr, and Mra M. G. Windbelm enter- | ("0, LU T oW morning. My, | Je#sie Moulthrop. irene Moulthrop, many timely sugges- selling into one month,” said Mr. Hospe, | tained at a prettily appointed dinner - ord K. MU | Jenate Bellis, Mrs. M. Kroyer. . 3 . - . ““We would rather sell the goods at a loss and Mre. Stapleton will be the xuests of tions which make gilt party last gvening. A coral and white Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hamilton for several | Wi the Visi . than pay storage on them and we cannot eolor acheme was used and their gueats | U1 SO TETR LRI IOt ety Mies | With the Visitors. buying less burdensome leave them in the store to bé ruined by included: . p v Mr. and Mrs. M. C., Peters wre ontertain- | 2 [} irt. Vi Vi Stella Hamilton and this is her tirst visit | [, atre W A, Fuse of Norolk. Neb for you. SIESIEL TS IAVS K0 Make NG BCRIOIN | o Meorn. and Mostumen— il o tbpi Xedhons fiand {86 M,/ AL Mo Nerkalk, -HOMS | y -' 2 | workmen and we propose to do that by | Lace and embroidery trimmed models, allover embroid- .; Counctl Bluffs, 2 g ot ! ©t us show y he July 10th.” | % # John . Kuhm“ T Riepen, Pl Past. " | a you th Most of the articles are on sale at halt | ery models; long or short sleeves. Fashion's latest styles. John Stuban, 1. 8. Meyers, SRINEeS TS, On the Calendar. really newer things. RN L han St | Don’t Miss This Remarkable Op, L H. n, 1. Vollmer, | Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Liddell entertained [ The Carter Lake Womans Social club 1 | o portunity. . K. Foote, g P rll XAli Wahi, last evening at their apartment at the | will entertain at luncheon Thursday at | e - Ra Harney for Mr. and Mrs, George H. |{he clubhouse. | B s e i |1 T, Loty marmies | Personal Mestion, fxal FXOLUSIVE N. Y. WORLD * numbers were contributed: Miss Mary [ Informal Lunchcon. | " D. M. Ehrma is visiting the | War News Cables Hallahan, vocal solo; Miss Olga Eitner,| Mrs Edwin T. Swobe guve a luncheon|San Francisco exposition. violin; Miss Clara Hoffman, plano sol of slx covers today at her home iIn the| Mr. George F. Engler will make his Misa Ruth Flynn, accompanist. The pro- | Colonlal apartments tn honor of Miss | home for the summer months with Mr, In Addition to ASSOCIATED PRESS SO 0O MR LU O e o T Men’s and Women’s Fine Low Shoes on Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Less Than Half Price This is one of the most fortunate cash purchases we have made in many a month. Over 5,000 pairs of good dependable, serviceable foot-wear for men, women and children will go on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at a fraction of cost to manufacturers, Every pair is absolutely perfect. There is a good range of sizes and widths in every style. We emphasize the fact that seldom have we been able to offer as good shoes as these at such remarkably low prices. While the quantity is comparatively large, we urge you to be on hand early Thursday morning. At the prices we are offering them these shoes will surely not last long. 2,525 pairs of women’s pumps and oxfords, tans $ ig girls’ and dull calf patent leather and vici kid; these are all good 8 i sha Ny girle’ shom wod ctfveds and prmpe, sty!es, every size and width, are' made from the best ma- :’izes dzté and l(:t' :ri?:;a:{:c;;o:‘ati:;tl;ageaolowr he‘?li terials, worth to $3.50 per pair. The entire lot will be W rised ’ izt s e piled out in this sale at, per pair . . .. ... .. $1.25 a Pall‘ will be marked one-third their yegular cost, per pair $1.25 B chegipagpe—" of All the Misses’ and Children’s Pumps and Oxfords, all sizes to 2s, tans and blacks, strap or ribbon lace, worth to $1.50 per pair, will be priced at, per pair. .. .. RAPRC o 750 All the Little Gents' Shoes and Oxfords, made for strong rough wear, all sizes to 13 }a, will be marked, per pr.... $] All the infants’ shoes and sMppers, white and black, the entire lot worth to $1.25 per pair, will be marked, per pair,. .. 50c All tennis shoes for men and boys, rubber soles, string canvas tops, all sizes, will be marked at, 49 per pair, .. £3 ol Barefoot sandals for children, all sizes up to 2¢, 50 soft tan leathers, will be marked per pair..... C Juliet house slippers for women, soft kid skin, rubber heels, all ‘98 siges, at, per pair .......n. .~ C We have made an additional purchase of 1,200 pairs of Men's Fine Low 8hoes. These are strictly up-to-date, high-class in ev- ery way, tan calfskin, dull calf and patent leather. All welt sewed soles, all sizes and widths; button and blucher lace. Not a*pair in this lot worth less than $3.00, the big majority of them are worth $3.50 and $4.00. They will all go $l 95 on sale Thursday, at, pair,.....c.ccecevrerensnne.. . Store Hours T SHABRANDELS: 1R o R \