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By MELLIFICIA. AVE they broken a precedent at the Den” Have they, against all the excluded, for an entertal Who is 1t? snowy white and tender and plump never to stop? A great show they all say; why A lot of the out-of-town guests How many of our Omaha men are g Summer Plans. yin two weeks. Mesdames H. R. Praek | Miiss Bertha Wiese left vesterday for 'A"”Il"’ Sankin, in. Sawy Wieting :-_nvnv Sheridan, Wyo. B g :.u;:’h: guests of the club. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith | © o 0, i | and family will leave about June % for |; LP*NEeRC a trip through Yellowstone and Glacler parks, after which they will sojourn for some time on a Wyoming ranch. It is pospible they may visit the exposition, in the fall. Mrs. William B. }Mopson and little daughter, Clara Jane, will leave next Wedneaday tor Los Angeles, where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Hop- won's parents, At the Field Club. Mr. Harold Downoy will give a dinner this evening at the Field club for twelve | covers . My. and Mra. John P. Feters will enter- tain at dinner Saturday evening at the Fieid elub. Thelr guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames George Swingley, Jolin P. . H. Mathews, At the week-end dinner dance tomor- Feters. H:; evening at the Field club dinmer | will be given by Messrs. A. R. Knode, who will have sixteen guests: 1. C. Hutchinson, eight; E. C. Abbott, sight; Tom Kelly, ten; J. J. Ingwersen, | Marguorita Kusnell, Irens Figge under the direction of Prof. Willard|iy0, ranging in ages from 6 to 10 years. | 4 : $6 95 ss 00 s7 50 510 twenty-two; C. A. Bwanson, ten; A. ¥, 5:‘:4"‘1’5',.'5...,, S:}l';?.’.‘;,"‘,':""fl'- Chambers and F. Lesile Clendenen of [ payl Reese will play the leading rols. Your bottles should go | . .UV, IV, Mullen, ten; Mrs. W. H. Head, eight. TAla ?{h, ' Allce F,m,f ’ st x‘guu, will be female impersonations | Miss Ruth Thompson is the soprano- through a process m‘kin“ | | — Alalil.h-nhnl Magdalene Whitoley, | by Waiter Adams, an Omaha boy, who | soloist, Howard Steberg, tenor, and Miss 2 ¢ 0 d | L- 0] w * t s w D At Carter Lake Ciub. e il | pous Feavso, is making a hit at the Ak-Sar-Ben den | Phyllls Tebbine also has an important | 6Ven minutes at 180 de- ingerie Waists ummer Wash Dresses The cottagers had the Tirst of thelr N&" N-.d. % n,.‘q'k Holland show with a similar act. Young Adams | role. gree t(.mperflmrp under Worth to $1.50. Dainty New Styles. regular Thursday dinner-dances last m-';-u!;fih _Mes, —— —— R SURVI S N— i 1 e 2 ith, B 8. T | heavy pressure. Slightly Soiled in Stock— . Worth to $7.50— evening at the club house. Among thowe 122";‘ ...:;:n, ¥ an.,.'.'n Ky, |of West Point Military academy, arrived ( Mildred Bevins of Beatrice were the !I sy , s éttending were: ur Sohwentker, Roy Hibhen, Wednesday on furlough for a month's | guests of Mra.. W. P. Warner for a few I . # oM and Mesdemes— %oyl Lalang Motints, |visit with his friends. days last week. They left for Coloradn ;\” *“"!m‘t” hmtlf's get 3 C # By R A, Dodge, G. F. Lindley Ggires Oefb, C_F. Nelson. | Mra. Charlotte Bolton of Loe Angeles | Saturday. | this scalding. Come in and AR 5 i 1 Qpoar Desteld, e “‘”“:;:I;. | Marie ¥irnak. (2 g L [1# visiting her niece, Mrs. C. K. Presson. | Mrs. Douglas Graves of Boston is the|}avae pe prove it. R0 Grayson T, 1 Pottigrew, |May Lane. ' AM.Bentton. " | Mrs. W. H. Pindels i visiting her Eent of Mo, Frank Moagland. | ' /S & DOUGLAS T. K. Hanford C. H. T. Riepen, eorge Bullard, Faniiafibon” Moo, C.10. VA8IFSS, tn Gheasd arguerite Printer of Printer, . P. §;, Rohmeek, Mr. 1. A Linderholm will ontertain his | ¥ ' Wyo., is the guest of Mes. Walter # . & . Jayeos Koy, Scott, oftice membe oo Istand. Wile t Siroup, A, F. Borenson, SaeTanare Bk dinnet”this evening 8| i apry Duval of Chieage, sister of y ami o H. A Jewol W, H. Van Cott. Happy Follow. Covery will be placed 3 o Be) sl g S Saresiky-alit spReTA J. H. ‘Wright, ir., stopped on her way to : ; ulud-m«-n w“?"'fi'«”—k Mr. EAward Loomis will entertain at| Utlifornia to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wright Personal Mention. . V. . V! Y rd v i H Williain Bers, cop. goott. dinner this evening nt the Happy Hollow | 10 & feW days this week. Iy Miss Bva Dow leaven tris evening for all‘y Minees - ispen— alub. Hie guests will include: Miss Fannie Slabaugh ot Los Angelds | Minneapolls, where she will meet her| Tillian Bfeman R Wimett: Monars. and Meadames— | will arrive tomorrow to visit Mrs. W. W. | brother and go with him to Seattle for Douglas 409 Eieanor Dickman, gym.”(!‘.mn. Ggteme 4. Magudy; \CaiR Herring. | Slabaugh. the summer. v R MG R, WRRoe | Mes Alice Bevina of Chicaso and Miss| s Lillun 1. Woss, who has been | WHICH OCCURS SEMI-ANNUALLY osars.— Mesars. - Mayor Dahlman and the Dundee village q board for the city ‘commissioners will 73 ik hmo% 33?{'" James Hravson, . WHHKIM Huston, Whitmore, A, Kanl, 1. Mellen, Trundy. Vassar Club. The Vassar olub was entartained this alisrnoon “at the home of Mrs. Isadore Ziegler, This wes the last meeting for hg season, and those Present were: Hobert puli MYien Brandish en . | w. ¢ %‘bann;\n. g ter, Arthur Onlou, Jovd ., Warren I-cml. rank Crawford, George Have 'k, Turner, Hamuol Rees, Jr.; laador Ziegler. M. Dietrich, 1ids Hammer, May Copeland, argerot Hruce, Children’s Party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barta gave & chil- dren’s party Saturday afterncon at their home in honer of the elghth birthday an- niversary of their dmughter, Miss Ruth Barts, The following were present:’ clare Bimiger, Grace Mimes— Camile Bartos, ;‘ i 'wehr- 1. 1m g ki Yy arjors aisner. i¥s Jones, felen 5\:.: L ary Clines, Grace Kuncl % Francis, Ilnn lis, Ottllle Kinder, Dorothy Rahn. rusha, Ttome D; Y ry Ferron, Anlllm \ ne, canrs - icent Kuncl, l*rm Prohaska, enare— Prol W lines, :llu- -.Kune. fllllflah v, Do Jo'u:,e. Richard Jelinek, Willlam Ru ., Ervine Jelinek. « Sullivan, Allmrw‘ull m-»:-— Joan rrom, Mary Svacina, m.‘. Jelinek, (l:l ."“ llvul.r Fow lu;qa( TRF. prohaske ‘Wiiber, Neb.” J, Barta. Comus Club Party. Mre. Charlos Everson entertained the members of the Comus cludb, Thursday afterncon at her home. The prize for the card game was awarded to Mms, Keating. The club peesented Mrs. Keat- ing with & hand painted plate in appre- A Julian Eltinge? But whence that womanly grace? Friday, June 18, 1015. | rules, had to fall back upon woman, ner, a dancer? That complexion, those arms, all Those feet and ankles that seem not, the eternal feminine again! are satisfied this person is a woman. uessing it? T. J. Laimon, Charles Lamsterm Leslie Thompson Willtam Haag, T. L. Jonnings, ;. W. Hool Charles Everson At Happy llollo;. ! Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cameron gave one of the largest dinners at the Happy Hol low club this evening The mom- bers of the Methodist chureh cholr will |be the guests of honor. Covers will be placed for ckersham ‘itton ¥ [ AP Hauek J. W. Nichol George W J. P. Buliey IM. D, ¢ ite | N. C. Christensen l ! i §r.ple v M. M, Ttolertson ner, . W. Pisher Wallace €, lce Mr. C. 8, Seranton Mr. James Edward Carnaf, nw Phinney. v Missea— Hanel Stiver, LAllian Adams. Margery Shackelford Marion Campbel! Among fhe many features of “The(will impersonate Gaby Desiys and Ger-| fover home without first Artist's Dream,” which will be staged at trude Hoffman. the Boyd theater tonight and Saturday, attending the University of Chicago, will | return Baturday to be with hem mother { Mre. R. Weisa, for the summer If it's in Style, JIEGTTE have it 1f JBELGS have it, i's in Sfyk Mrs. E. F. Riley and daughter, Edna : e P~ . it returned T reday from Notre Dame, el e et o These Special SATURDAY | | gl ciowe gt Bty Reductions Should Bring Every | gy B g o e iy Economical Woman to Our Store | al canoe races held at Notr (8 o 2Bt codibe g S o i Final Clearaway of Suits it aret i ‘Take your choice of 29 suits mihary, in Marior whose prices were formerly as | high as $40.00 for- $12,75 vacation with his 7 L. ¢ Melady, at the Knicke nents Mrs. Ma B Horn | the west | Take your choice of 18 suits Arizona, Californin and Seattle, Wash | whose former prices were as Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Young and daughter, high as $16.50 for Grace accompanted Mre. K. Bl | M Holmes of Omaha spent Sunday in Ithaca | $6 75 ‘ H Mrs. Andrew Rosswater has returned | . from Kansas Ciyg, where she has been | . ‘ the guest of her brother for scveral { & ! ey ' An Unusual Sale Smart Linen Dresses Miss Helen Sawyer of Lincoin apent the ya B. Roel week-end with Mrs. Fl Formerly Worth up to $15, on Sale Now at it was our good fortune to get these dresses | at a reduction. They are the smartest | styles in linen dresses shown this summer | == | ————————— ——— Some are all linen, some have skirt of linen and waist of striped voile—and vice versa. Their original worth is from $10.00 to $15.00 Scalded Bottles Silk Petticoats Messalines or Jersey. Worth to $3.00— Stylish Summer Coats | All Materials and Colors Worth to $15.00 Milk may be éver so 6 95 1 75 pure, but if your milkman . . ‘ places your milk in a bot New Separate Skirts | Palm Beach and i Circular or Pleated. Linen Coats Worth to §11.00— For Travel or Mortoring— tle veceived from a scarlet sterilizing it, you may re- over 100 persons, fifty of whom are little | njyvo this dreaded visitor. The cast for the production numbers | dine together this evening at the Happy Hollow club, ! Dinners Saturday evning will be given | by Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Rhodes, Mr. and ' Mrs. C. F, Weller and Dr. and Mra, | Palmer Findley. Wedding Annotincement. The wedding of Miss Eliza Btrathdee and Mr. David Cathro took place Wednesday evening, at 8:0 o'clock at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. W, W. P, | Horne, 2602 Crown Point avenue. | Rev. Mr. ’rh_omu Anderson performed the ceremony. The bride) wore a gown of embrojdered chiffon voile and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses. i Miss Myrtle Clare Horne, a cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and Mr. Pater MacDonald best man i Mrs. George Cnthro played the wed- YHEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT RECEIVEN'S N, 1 ding march. Following the ceremony a reception | i was held, after which Mr, and M:-".‘ possible award, to Geo. Cathro left for Salt Lake City and Den- ver. They will be at home after July 15 | at 3338 Fowler avenue Surprise Mr. Melio. At bis apartment in the Carlisle Mr. Steve M. Mello was bleasantly surprised ‘Thursday evening In honor of his elghty- first birthday. Luncheon was servid by the visitors. There were several remembrances brought to Mr, Melio, among them being a large bouguet of elghty-one dalsies. Besides these thare were numerous bouguets of roses. The evening was spent with mu and story telling, Mr. Melio regaling his | friends and relatives with Incidents that oceurred many years ago. Among those present were Messrs. and Mesdames— & B, Col Mrs. r. John Morrisses. (snes - Misses | Bdith Miller, Myrtie Cole, Edna Cole. With the Visitors, Mrs. W. Z. Kirby of Valentine left ¥ri- day for lowa after a visit with Mr. und dation of the plenic given by her last Week for the club at her home | Mre Ferrls will entertain the club 8. W, Corner 24th and Farnam SATURDAY, BE OUR GUEBSTS Music~-Degorations--A Rose For Every Lady Who Calls A Truly Metropoiitan Store Room--Unique in Its Appointments— Mrs. J. M. Welsh. George ¥. Wooley, Jr. raduste of the Omaha Iligh school, now a student The Dainty Little Sweet Shop That All Omaha Will Be Talking About FORMAL OPENING Omaha's UP.town Business Center JUNE 19th,2P. M. TILL 11 P. M. Perfect in Its Service. Delicious Candies--Soda Fountain Innovations--Flowers DAINTY LUNCHBONS--COOL REFRESHMENTS--CIGARS Tou will be eharmed with your visit to this store, with its artistic background of tiling, mahogany, mirrors and marble. Twenty-two tahies. We Manufacture All Our Own Ice Cream and Candies. SATURDAY YOU ARE WELCOME WALK-OVER SHOE THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 26,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA e s e Walk-Over Boot Shop, Panama exposition judges give grand prize, of Walk-Over Shoes. WALK-OVE OUR FINAL SALE WOMEN'S SUMMER HATS HIS lot, consisting of about 300 Panama, Leghorn and Milan Straws, expertly trimmed in fashion’s newest concept. / A big lot secured for this sale by ALWAYS IN , THE LEAD NIGHT LETTER INCOAPORATED CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD BELVIDERE BROOKS, GENERAL MAN Brockton, Mass., 817 80+ 18th St., TINE FILED BT June 12—165.. Omaha, Neb. the highest E. Keith Company, Manufacturers GEO. E. KEITH CO. OMAHA AGENCY "'“.:u""' unusually fortunate -circum- Hosiory for stances. BOOT SHOP Men & Women Many from our own stock which 317 South 16th Streot———. have been selling up to $15 each. » cwest Sport Hats Latest Effects in Felt, Golfine, Corduroy, Duck and Genuine Panama Styles. This White Corduroy “TAM” is the Hat for you—it is the Hat for any On Display Today—Center Window Sale Saturday, beginning 8:30 Tennis Shoes. RY'S SHOES are expensive| only in appearance; moderate cost id one of their chief attractions. Tothose who want the best for the least outlay, we particularly recommend our values at $4.00 and tfl.so. D" WHOE CQ USE 1 Young Woman who that is i ' Latest Outing Styles | i Seashore, Motoring, Yachting, Vacation and Traveling Hats. HAYDEN BROS. For Results Bee Warln Ads.