Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 8

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THE BEI FRIDAY, JUNK , . . . ' | proclamation Mayor Dahlman made this' The local committee in charge of m-’ 1 1 ! e o - ® pgerbund announced they expected American Girl in Zeppelin Raid 'WANTS ENTIRE CITY |5 ament Soengerbund announced. (hey expect A | “It will take more than a proclamation . $ | trom me to met the desired results. The e T | in England Tells of Her Experience| ABLAZE FORSINGERS | :ovetionr srovioes o e ecem: v Rent rooms s wie # see Want A3 : et - disgrace. 1 was disappointed over the Bullds Aeroplane at Geneva. R.\h"‘ ‘”m‘[a »";‘n-' 4.~ Miss 'I:r- 3 All Business Houses to Be Asked|rcult of my proclamation ‘in that in-| GENEVA, Neb, June M. —(Specinl. )~ 018, 15 yOuEs OI6, WhO IOF SWO JORTS has stance. There are so many conventions|Joseph Pyndham, wh> has built an aero- been a student at Somerset House, & to Decorate for the Coming | Lere that the people do not feel like dec- | plane in Geneva, has been making ‘:"';"“‘“: e ’|"“"h"' "’I"":':I"" 'r'“‘}::;"’;, | Saengerfest. | orating. The decorations for the state| flights mouth of town. He made several urned to her home in city aboar | | Eagles' co o South ight st Se b t the Fillmore OCIETY is plannink just how it will celebrate the Fourth of July the New York, and described her experi A e e Ch {11 1 | » e ences during the bombardment of the MAY USE AK-SAR-BEN LIGHTS | us look like a 5-cent plece. county falr. | Falling on Sunday this year will make some slight change in town by the dreaded Reppeine o | the program for some. Arrangements had been made by her | 1he city il in a resolution calls The Speedway holds the interest of all for Monday, the 5th, | father, Benedict Reis, to have Clara como | upon the business men of the c'iy to otherwise we mightifall in line for a gay Fourth on Monday | In January, but when the Germans de { accorate their places during the meeting £ | clared a war sone around England, he of the Saengerbund of the Nori.west The clubs are flguring on their usual matches and the special Fourth | 4. i4ea 1o allow her to remain at the Jaivst to N of July table d’hote dinner will be served Sunday evening. #chool. But the overhead attacks changed { M. Baldrige and F. W. Judson rep- y . ¥ v Monday will see the ball game with St. Joseph in the morning, races |the plans and Clara sailed from Liver-| tesenting the Commercial club, and PIFTH AVENUE and FIFTY NINTH ST. for the afternoon, and for the sterner sex the wrestling match in the | P°°' o0 June i | Tienry Rohlff, Val J. Peter, R. C. Streh even'nk Pns Al et end ] low, Gus Renze, B. H. Meyer and 8. H. | The coolest hotel in New York. Overlooking Central s school,” she said. “There was a S-year- Mefle, on behalf of the Saengesund, ) : Box parties at the Speedway will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph old girl there, but she was taken away called upon n‘,.. city commissioners and | Park. - Within casy distance of all theatres and shops. Storz, Mr. J. A. C. Kennedy, Mr. Ben F. Murphy, Mr. D. J. O'Brien, Mr, |®ome time ago. After the Zeppelins be- Your address known the world over while you stop | urged their moral support g came great pink roses was used as the table center- MoConnell-William “Life was not very exciting at Somer- | plece and covers were placed for: 2 |8an to make their route over Rams-| ) at The Plaza. red 3 N 1t is proposed to string electric light | L L N W e | mate. the o hfrofo. g . Sy | 5100 iNeabhout (A Business bection 10 OUTDOOR TERRACE AND SUMMER GARDEN Kellar were the attend oids 4 SITTNN8 el In_She MEln, Ret, O E8e | time for tiis bi t. these | pecial Dancing Features At the Country Club. mony. was.followed by & supper at the | ¢ dormitories. We were drilied when | { Vipei dara’ for, the detter swrierdd 1% 24 8 o uh Dath, $5.00 Miss Menie Davis entertained at lunch- | - " | the bell rang to get out of bed, dress and g = Single Rooms with Bath, $3.50 up Double Rooms with , $5.00 wp home of the groom's parents for about | 'nulnmul convention and Ak-Sar-Ben fes & eon today at'the Coumtry club in honor | ywaenty.five guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kellar | 80 10 another dormitory, where the girls tvities ] - ':";m‘fl‘fiu‘:v'"k:‘:::rbh.m of Miss Loulse Buckingham of Memphis, | have gone west on their wedding trip. | /'™ ‘) yepr to 7 years dlesp and halp | | When It was proposed that he issue a - the ‘geet of Miss Heltn Clirke, ‘and for | They will.be at home at 32 North Fitty. | rest them Then we were all to march i Deventhisirbet. Do out of the building when the danger be- | - . - Miss Green of Minneapolis, A mound of o ) naon. “ | | met Ho hy k | A quiet wedding took place at the resi- | ¢t House, so these drills were a kind | inmes— o f a par .| Lt Buckingham, Hoton Slaske, dence of Dr. and /Mrs. E. L. Alexander ?".2"&"2":"7'..;;’-":3 "We '::a't:.mng;r?a‘ Tasellle Green, Alieo Jaquith, ¢n Georgia avenue vesterday and was | ..\ ' .04 fought pillow fights, .and got Hilzabeth Davia, Harriett Mets, | that of Miss. Ruth Wiillam of Palisades, f g0 TOC JHETE PR RREE o atied | “.:hl,l:”_ Colo,, and Mr. Arthur R. McConnell of | 54 o¢ hag at all hours of the night, and OES your cooking make the A Pt | Bloux City, Ta. The ceremony was per- | (Ut 87 bl A AL family hungry for more? Mrs. Howard Baldrige will have ::I',:'.'::'r"c;“'::;’ Mr. Young of the West- | At 2 o'clock on March 17 the big bell y gry luncheon Fridey at the Country eclub, woke' us up, 80 we got out of bed and S ion Suturday eveniay seservations for |"; bride wore « gown .;: wray crepe | Ghed dianer have been made by Mr, and Mrs. | 9¢ chine and chiffon. with flame colored;| . Charles E. Metz, who will have eight | trimmings. S8he carried a shower bouquet Suests; ll'r mu Denman, four, and |°f pink roses. There were no attendants. Do your left-overs taste as good as when the food was first served ? At the same tima the sirens in | town began to blow and we knew it was no drill. ,There was firing out- side. Soldiers were rushing about After a short stay at the Fontenelle, | *| Can vou vary your menus so that Mr. J. Schaupp jr., elght. L e e eCamall witl be at home | _“We peeped out the windows and saw | h Y]. C p . H M " fde. suburb of Sloux City. three or four Zeppelins fiying low. We | no one colnp amns of mono ony At Happy Hollow. i o e Y | heard the noise of their engines and it CLARS, « REIS Mrs, McConnell was a prominent school Mrs. J. F. Gilichrist gave a luncheon today at the Happy Hollow club. The teacher in Palisades, Colo., for eight | $8Y® U8 & creepy feeling. Then they exciting. Two nights later the Zeppelins ana until recently Mr. McConnell | 8tFuck houses and Kkiiled two persons.|came again and dropped bombs into the If you can’t answer these ques- i | , | Clia [ | | | | | | | i table was decorated with pink roses and | 1" e banking bustness in South | The Warships in the harbor were firing | cemetery, burning some houscs. The big tions satisfactorily, it’s Probnbly the guesis were: Dakota, at the Zeppelins, | bell rang again and we went through the the fault of the seasoning. Mendames Nendamer ‘ il “We were not frightened. 1t was only | same darill.” i BV Normte Mecan, ™ | With the Visitors. i LS s IS ’ } ufly H;og{o{ Haerfett Fonda. Miss Katherine Washburmn of Green | ONE S | Ay o) Bay, Wis., Is expected today to be the | et M e e sy GARDEN PRIZES ON MONDAY|Trace 125 Cases I ‘ Mildred Fraser of Mrs. Ed Stuckey of Oconte, Neb., is e Bara Arnum wil g1e & dasing | apending 4 e ders i he i Several Hundred Yousgsters o Ea-| Of Scarlet Fever ‘3 SPICES B 5 o sy oo | .M. O A MantoDo | ™ T m o Lkt | BaoktoOne Houde ; by 'Mr. A. G. Buchanan, who will en- % :N".u.,“" B .:.::u?‘" e Soclal Work Among GREAT SHOWING IS EXPECTED, Assistant City Physigian Boler traced | give a surprising zest to the ordinary dishes. They preserve -, . the origin of 125 recent cases of scarlet . " . The Misses Mary Phillippl, Marlon Car- G » Y i ; ofiginal pungency and are !‘ penter, Helen Buck and Henrletta Me- erman Prlsoners Over fifty cash prizes will be awarded "“‘{ to s hiule SERuenty scond &nd | their “g’d gency A e | Cague entertained at luncheon today at ——— {to boys and girls having the best ex- Ph"‘“" strects. e male’a canvass ' of guarantee: or purity. n the Happy Hollow club, complimentary [ n his way to England to do religious imm.. of early vesotabies grown in the |Ihe SItAAHOR &Bd found that the clacass | cooking is better cooking wit to Miss Harriett Blake, who will be mar-|,.4 soctal work among G orison- | CONtests among members of the school . e | A vied mext week to Mr. Akerman of Min- | .o oot L FENE ATORE ,‘:r',’::” k. |arden clubs. The exhibit will be heid |¥Ork, achool and play. He reported to | their use. Sold by your grocer neapolis. Lavender and pink sweetpeas | Soruwer of the . E. Health Commissioner Connell, who has | alifornia Young Men's | D®Xt Monday at the Young Men's Chris- Christian assoclation passed through |{an assoclation, under the direction of at 10 cents a package. § decoratéd the table and covers were Just returned from the . east. " h % " Through strict enforcement of the | 5 g o . placed for: o ::v::nl-‘x:‘a:om-y evening on the Over- f:;‘“:‘":"'- 3"‘;' 'I‘::;:::“":“:"M‘“\";"c‘mf quarantine regulations this outbreak was | . Allspice, Cloves, Pepper, Pa- o Tl g Y TR A T e : : = prika, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nut- | Tulla Akerman, ‘Buek, talks German fluently, although he is now | Prizes will be miven on radishes, let- | p/ FOLC, (- { : 2 megs, Mace, Celery Salt, Pickling 1 Ma 1ippt Henrletta McCague. | "0 0 o o tuce, onions, beans, peas, beets, turnips o WiRaSl. Y6, EDreRd (over . 8. Wide \ °gs, % { fi“}‘ Prore: n American citizen. His work among . peas, , territory east and north of Twenty-sec- » Spice, Mustard, Sage, Poultry re. F. H, e. ners will be under the [and spinach. ond and Pierce streets. Several deaths > 2 4 i ; nal council of Young |&iven At Fontenelle Park. n's Christian assoclations of Great | Prize and 25 cents e The sixth grade of Central Park school a pionic at Fontenelle park Wednes- dey. Thowe present were: Seasoning and others. occurred. e to the four next Britain. When his train stopped in Omaha |best. Twice those amounts will also be o a fow minutes he was met by General |given as prises for the best group ex-| ROTARIANS ATTEND PLAY \ ¢ £ Me':'t-rvl gty Do P Orae ST (a6t laast Poum GLESMSEY Xadd GIVEN BY LYNCH COMPANY " TONE BROTHERS, Des Moines | } % ‘_m-o-m" association, who Is a personal friend. of vegetables. Established 1873 g heima Ricker, Another American who is going to do | Several hundred hoys and gidls are ‘amous Old Golden Coffes N v ) ng o evera n ¥ glls 1 1y l“'}:":r A asvoclation work among forelgn soldiers | planning to exhibit the producis of their | The Rotary club attended the Wednes- Blenders of the F o Imauist, Istenson. s H. W. White, a former worker in |garden work. day . BIERE" Sittoriance of Withinl the | : Lacy Sallander, Sellander. Indla, who passed through Om on Law,” by the Edward Lynch plavers, Y P/ Atthur Kiwold, . Wednesday on his way east to take ship | 1¢ Really Does Relleve Rhenmatiam, |2t the Brandels theater in a body and, | Rick lm" for Cairo, Egypt. He will be attached to | Sloan's Liniment does give almost In- |84 they always do, had a great, good i P {he force of East Indian troops now on |stant relier. Nothing botier for rheuma- RO anTus DL Clats ol . n Y 4 hdo d sclatica. Only 2c. All | tonded the opening performance of the | i Neighborhood Pionio. . . ——— ;:&.n::-:\:::r:m.r;:nrl oty new stock company last Saturduy night — e A neighborhood picnic ‘was given W Beauty More Than Skin Deep. I L s e o S and were 5o enthusiastic in their praise | & e e B = = = D | Fonteneile park Wi aftermoon. |\ “poluirul woman erarBas oot lk . 1 of the performance that they influenced ,'1 1 Those present were: | digestion. ‘1t your digestion s faulty Young FO S 11 thelr live club members to go and verify | || i thel Depison, Chamberiain's Tabiets will do you good. thelr Judgment. il i ice Vance: Obtainable. everywhere.—Advert! Present Amateur | il S b lsement. I it HE Mohler Says Corn Play This Evening i i - A musical play, entitled “The New i The above shonld be a motto in every home where honesty of material and careful- (||| Will Soon Catch U |2t the ¥irw nited Fresoyterian shuren [||| ness of work is appreciated. ' calc! . HRR e B “1“‘ The women of this section are rapidly realizing that they occupy a favorable posi- y evening. o e / i across Towa, he took pmrtioular meties | (0% . I LRI ot yoh Tadouimn. s ine I The quickness of change in style causes us to be now selling shapes not thought of o the condition of .the.cor. - Relative ME Ratoht Donian, lender ot (he thois. | Prescription —othine-double sirength—ia | ||| 60 days ago. Consequence—a big lot of this season’s pomps and low shoes to sell. ||| J Baker sent ug a lot more at a price. We are going to have a sale on them I Twenty-first and Emmet streets, this BBt v 09 g Mr, Brooks Vance, Mr. Frank Ander: | kuaranteed to remove these homely spots. i e’ rains ceased and warmer |%On. Mr. RIATE, SRUNic COMMNIs, Suupiy get an ounce of othine—double | ||| weather et - in corn has made rapid |oon;, Vison Bryans, a baritone in the |, .. i —from Sherman & McConnell Il 1t :l'l:‘ n:‘l'b:"mon 't.h‘““ AR [RE CEIT e A MR e | el SRR MQREI, AMRITIY § | ;‘!‘ Frlda a nd Saturda une 25 and 2 ! . n - | Cholr, . i passing throush (hind mormal and by August g ot |“Siims Evelyn Douglas, the new school |ttle of It night and morning and vou | I Y ’ ) 6 i their way to the convention e made up for all time lost by the teacher. should soon see that even the worst |||/ pe ‘Ompgs associal to Miss Jean Mulr, the milliner. freckles have begun to disappear, while | ||/ "‘::"l Beach, sred :?n-“f T, Mertr S Nev.amt mhbfu?:‘(rm.' :?&y‘fl.‘&". friend, | (he lighter ones have vanished entirely il $4-50, $5 and $6 Pomps and Low $2 95 pair Thasberority colors, | vEverywher T notiosd farmars worke | Ol ek cARIeTeOn: OTEARSSr of the |1t In csldomt that more than an ounce Shoes for refined women . . . . ere uped as the decora- club, is needed to completely clear the skin Friday Suggests Bargains Remnants “duantities, of ired and pink ‘.:‘;': '.": n‘""":o :flt‘h:"nn’h The ‘co, | Miss Mabel ifenderson, president of | ana has A 8000 color and sive promind% | Mirs Elisaboth Robinson, president of | Be to aak for the double strength & 5040040, Sravitiek Pivare promise of |the'0'd Maids' club, othine as this%s sold under guarantes of bl prcr b g fAvorable weather | There are twenty-six members of the | money back if it fails to remove freckles. ain a beautiful, clear complexion, About. eighty ‘were enter- “‘The members of the Omaha chap- are: e Meadaimes— . cast altogether. ~Advertisement. So we’ve ligted a few departments most Friday we will place on sale Remnants ,'}',‘3‘{.'..‘.1{"“" unusualiy offerings. Tind of the June | of yard goods at prices that will represent lthdes— White Sule. Prices to clean up in two daye:. | a tremendous saving. | n orgenson, It | peh | CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS— | WASH GOODS—Prinied and woven fab. || . at,only..... e cee-eo--19€ | ries of cotton and linen. Various lengths, || Sold up fo b many dress patterns— NIGHT GOWNS—Sununer weights.. .69¢ Goods sold up to 35¢, per yard. ... .15¢ Sold up to $1.25, Goods sold up to $1.50, per yard....25¢ i g and Bowi- WHITE PETTICOATS—.. ... .99¢ [l ‘ Sold up to $2.50. ¢ DRESS GOODS—AIll the popular light. | Our Remodeling Sale has WHITE PETTICOATS—.. ......$1.99 | Yeight fabrics represented. All marked Ji-i!% A been a Great Success. It should be, ‘ Sold up to $4.50. | half price. (it Nlr‘lm t Those :‘.L’:‘:{‘.fl'i,‘i‘:}f{..;‘t_"‘:m u‘:’;u Junior Section SILKS—Two lots—Plains and fancies— ||| Members of the “Artist's Dream” cast a:;: equal the Wl.le."d Quality we are giving during this enjoyed - a .dancing party at Chambers’ y Tuesday evening. Among those i % o 0 Silks that sold up to $1.00, per yard.39¢ || || A FRIDAY BARGAIN—Junior sizes in S x ¢ | Il Wash Dresses--fit small women as well, Silks that sold up to $2.25, per vard. 98¢ ’\‘ . PURPERN o o e R viere...$1.00 | WHITE GOODS — All the Sheer lines, il Sold up to $6.50, short lengths of foreign goods, splendid “ v waist lengths, Priced regularly from 25¢ l‘, ‘ I At Linen Section | to $2.50 per yard, all at big reductions, | JUST READ THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Art:Goods, Frames, Eie. Bargains in Upright Pianos W—Any basket in the hou ginal values §1.50 to §3.00 In gold and mah nel piate "glass A eht | 9275 Mahogany Majestic.. & 98 ;‘:‘ Dress Linens in White and Oyster, up to 45- Basement. "hu— ::lcounl of 0% | [ &'& ‘::- 2 "I' $300 :lho(ny Weser Bros. (il “inch wuhl\l‘:\,l T;‘ridny, lwl;}{))’ard. d ..... 89¢ 25.CENT Hand-Woven Jap Crepe, plains | il Welsh, O T=iinant, Vaues. Jtait $325 Oak KImball, .. ... .. | Sold up to $2.00 a yard. and stripes, per yard. ............ 71 i 3:-"'..:"‘51‘ iy Byvne, Cremmars, Bon-Hon® Colosta” Hot: | $335 Oak Btegor. .. ‘ ! e i Some $800 Fatuve in Fhis Ber” | $350 Kimball ? nAlI‘—Oold Enamel, | $325 Oak PR, et oot o #ling. | $350 [ Billy Byrne,' Sing Gunnar Carle m:‘.m Wayne Nosa A benefit card party will be given by | of Bt. Jbhn's church Friday | the Knights of have | On Sale at 10 A. M. rl. 62 Women’s Tailored Suits ill Tet S e Retred $350 ::Ml:'l $350 luh:.:lny Marshall .i H -s $400 Weathered Kimbal I A Made from the light wool fabrics and splendidly lined and tailored. Sold {1t .‘T 'm:‘."lfil":k ;:z% m‘uu;;:yh........ at $20.00, $25.00 and $£30.00. On sale Friday at, each...... o i . $6.75 ti = inse L YED-Conslats of | Bach % NOTE—We will meither fit Il exnrr aints ot | 4c0 BaEh Ciiee tfi‘rg““l'- Ewtfila uch‘“.t. PN '.‘“ . s ..ll e car- | Buy Now! If You Can't Pay Cash, Buy on Time Payments. """" - A. HOSPE CO-, DOUGLAS STREET, E nor alter these suits. They are ||| not the last word in style, but L || Handsome, Serviceable, Practi- || cal and he price will go like || “Hot Cakes on a Frosty Morn- | ing." ! l E l H §

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