Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 30, 1915, Page 8

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By MELLIFICIA. HE bathing teason is with us at C 3 Seymour, Valiey and the Metropolitan pool are to bring forth alluring styles of bathing suits, so says Dame Fashion L Women's fashions today, bers of Horrors, but a chamber of horrors for the beach reason is now a| thing of the dead grey past The 1915 bathing girl is to bur turesquely. Individuality is the ke fashioned idea that a sailor collar and a straight skirt are essentials to the| swimming suit is banished. Now she is to sally ‘forth with fuits of finest | satin. One of our local shops is showing a suit of blue satin with five | ruffies forming the skirt. The sleeves are like the same short puff which adorns her afternoon frock and the and upstanding ruffle, and a sash of dark blue of the same material tles at the back. Under such asthetic su care to or not. In the spirit if you can’t swim, swim anyhow. East for the Summer. Mrs. August Mothe Borglum and son George Paul, left last evening for Wash tngton, D, C., te visit Mra. Borglum's brother, Colonel Vignel, who has re- oently been made military attache at the French embassy In Washington, Later Mrs, Borglum will go to Norwalk, Conn., to visit Mr. aud Mrs. Sclon Borglum, and then will meet Colonel Vignel's wife in New York Oity, who Is eoming from | Franse to join her husband in Washing- ton. At the Field Club. The Misses Dofothy and Marion Weller entortained at lunchesn tloday at the Fleld elub In horor of Miss Harriet Waters of New York Clity, who Is the « goeat of Miss Dorothy Weller. Covers were lald fer: Missos-- Minsen— rriot Waters, Ruth Anderson, elen Pearce, Evelyn Ledwich, Harriett flnrnn of Mtdred Rhodes, Paterson, N, J.i Apgoela Shugart of Ruth F‘hllnrnlfl Counetl Rluffs, FHarriett Dlmn!n‘ of Derothy Weller, tarson, N.J. Marion Wellor, re. J. “’ Ciabaugh gave a luncheon today at the Field club in honor of Miss Gertrude Young, who ls the guest of her brother, Mr. Conrad Young. The guests were: N-!l!l Mesdames— . Carpenter, G. W. Megoath, hnr Lockwood, E. W, Merrcw, Fran ) Gilbvert &mmer. Wiillam Baxter, Harry Carpenter. Bdward Houghton. uwud Freeman, Misses— Gtru—udo Young, Marion Carpenter, Nell arpcmer Mary Megeath. Anwu nan giving luncheons at the Fleld club were: Mrs. M. Conant, who had twelve guests, and Mrs, B, Koenils fourteen. — Thermo Party. A Thermo party was given by Miss Maris Ogden and Miss Jane Mclvor at the home of Miss Ogden Saturday even- fug. Miss Ogden and Miss Mclvor will leave son for Albert Lee, Minn, to apend the summer at the Young Woman's Christian easoclation demitory. Those William C. Hurst, ll.nry Lsmhrump. Joseph Heldo, nderson, ose] ;oh 1, James Rul ' n 3 ‘nuh P. J. Archibald, ‘August E gf{'n'fl ‘f:m .chel ol Patricl John Ruby. Pleasures Past. hiking party was given Sunday to the * The bridge party planned " ° Arohbmhop Ireland Welcomes Catholic Teachers to 8t. Paul,! €T, PAUL, Minn., June %.~The \uu-|' 24th and M Streets of Catholic schools for the inatruction of | the Catholic youth was emphasized today | ® ! TRUMAN BUOK, V. by the most Rev. John ireland, arch- Pahop of St. Paul, in his address of wel- the delegaies at the firet gen- of the Catholic hills north of Florence| Mr. John T. Hinkley and daughter, | | Party was given at the Empress A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. -< Education W in the United States | rch in the contention | THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. MONDAY EVENING. Tueseday, June 29, 1915. { again and the beaches at Carter lake, they say, are something Ilke a Cham- st forth in a blaze of glory, most plr y of her latest modes, The lvld‘ walst is finished with & round collar rroundings all will swim whether they ONE OF LAST BRIDES OF JUNE/| COMES HERE TO LIVE. Nee Miss Harriet Blake. POPULAR GIRL A BRIDE HERE| {burn, of Green Bay, Wis. The guests| {be decorated with daisies, pink roses| | and pink shaded candles. Covers will be| | placed for twenty. Later the guosts wiil Akerson-Blake Wedding. | deughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick IH. | Presbyterian ity n the presence of & | Wies of the valley and she carried a | wore a gown of green satin made round MRE, GDORAE EDWARD AKHRSON, | Clara Blay of Detroit and the giest sey eral timos 'of her sister, Mrs. Charles ¥ Crowley, of Omaha. Dancing Party. tained. For House Guest. | and the bridesmaids carried bouquots of | pink and lavender sweet peas. | {Tenn, Mrs Davis was formerly Miss Mrs. Thomas Brown will give a danc ing party this evening at hé* home In honor if her mon. Thomas. who has re- turned from Racine college. The rooms will be decorated with crimson rambiers and about forty gucsts will be enter- | ception for the wedding guests. Mr. and | Mre. Akerson left last evening for the | Mise Helen Bastman will engrtain at Id!nn" this evening at her home in honor | Mirneapolis. of her house guest, Misa Fleanor Wast will be seateq at small tables which will | 20 to the Happy Hollow club for danc- ink The marriage of Miss Harrlet Blake, | Hlake, and Mr. George Bdward Akerson of Minneapolis was celebrated last eve- ring at the home of the bride's parents on South Thirtieth avenue. The house | was decorateq throughout with lavender and pink sweet peas and pink-shaded | candice. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Young of the Westminster large assemblage of friends The bride_wore a gown of ivory satin charmeuse trimmed with rose point lace. Her tulle veil was held in place with shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Helen Blake, sisteri of the bride, was the mald of honor. She length and elaborately trimmed with yewm lace, She carrfed an arm bouquet of bride’s roses. Miss Helen Akerson, sister of the groom: Miss Helen Moffitt o1 Pitteburgh, Miss Marion Smith of auin- ) and Miss Mona Cowell were the ridesmalds, and Misses Mary Phillippl, Marion Carpenter, Helen Buck, Henrfetta MeCague and Henrietta Gilmore stretched the ribbons. They were all gowned in pink and lavender pussy willow taffeta, Mr. Jra Gorham of Minneapolis, room | mate of Mr. Akerson at Harvard was lest man, and the ushers were Messrs. Hvrm- Blake, brother of the bride; Ted wn of Minneapolis, Claude MecAlpine Vancouver, Willilam Cralg of Youngs- m, 0.; Willlam C. Hammerel, arold Wickham, Paul Jones, Jefferson Jones snd Manus MoFadden The ceremony was followed by a re- MRS. MARY COPLEY THAW, mother of Harry Thaw, wolking to the court room in New York. north and they will be at home after August 1 at LaKe Minnetonka for the remeinder of the summer and later in Extn Slze Bloul 46 to 52 MISB DOLORES MADDOX. | $l OO The wedding of Miss Dolores Maa-| v dox of Auburn and Mr. R. C. Clark of Omaha will be celebrated at Auburn to- Announcing for July 1st The Inauguration of a Sale of Living Room Furniture Oomprising fresh, new, up-to-the-minute patterns of Jacobean oak furniture in twist and combination of twist and plain lines— tapestry upholstered and tapestry and cane combination — chairs rockers, settees, desks and desk chairs, tables, etc Also mahogany ohairs and rockers in cane and ocane and tapestry upholstering, in both Adam and Jacobean styles. All from the best factories in the country. Six Carloads of the Most Attractive Furniture of This Character We Ever Offered for Sale The prices will be away under the ordi- nary — mannfacturers were glad to make decided price concessions in order to keep their factories busy during the dull period. Watch our windows—-watch the Wednes- day papers. THE DATE—JULY 1ST Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 414-416-418 South 16th Street 1,500 New Middy Blouses 89c day. They will make their home in| P Omaha after July 6. Eleanor Washburn, Lucile Green and Loulse Buckingham, visiting girls in| || Omaha, has been postponed owing to the | | tliness of Miss Metz, For Bride-Elect. If Mre. Charles F. Crowley save a prettily | || appointed luncheon today at her home in honor of Miss Rose Smyth, who will be married this fall. The table was deco- rated with shasta daisies and yellow- shaded candles, Covers were placed for twelve guests. Informal Luncheon. Miss Marjorle Howiand entertained very informally at luncheon today at the Loyal, complimentary to Miss Marjorie Bond of Boston, the guest of Miss Helen i Epeneter, At Happy Hollow Club, Mra Ceorge Ttoberts gave a ohildren’s party this aftecnoon at the Happy Hol- low eclub fn honor of her daughter. Twelve guests were entertained. Personal Mention. Miss Vivian Griffith has returned from il a tour weeks' visit with friends in Kan- | || sas City, it Mrs, James D. Bone and son leave | || today for California, where they will | || {spend the summer. I Florence, of Farnam, Neb., are guests | | of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Beaver. Mrs. M. Waeserman, Mrs. Max Orkin and Miss Carolyn Orkin have roturned 1 | | | | | | | from a three woeks' visit to Sloux City. and Mrs, Charles Davia in Cattanooga. | Stop the Smali Leaks The small sums that you spend so heedlessly will aggre- gate quite a large sum in the course of a year. i ¢ Save these little sums regu- larly and at the end of a year you will be pleasantly sur- prised with the amount you have saved. SAVINGS BANK H. C, BOSTWICK, President ] g.'i 0. W. »’\ HOSPE CO. 3 DouglasSt 54 Everything Is In Readiness to Make This Ouar Greatest Sale of Blouses ginning Wednesday, 8:30 A. M. car strikes have worked to thc advantage of Omaha women in this great sale of blouses., The tbup of business caused numerous large cancellations of orders for blouses and we were able to secure these lots from uneasy manufacturers at prices that enable us to place these marvelous values before you. This sale will be noted for variety. Georgette Crepe, Crepede Chine, Flowered and Striped Silks--sheer, filmy and fluffy conceptions, and an immense variety of simpler and more practical waists made of Organdie, French Voile, Batiste, etc. The styles are these of the moment, cellent qualities of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, been used, and the making, done by three of the foremost makers of fine, high-grade Shirt Waists and Blouses, is of exceptional character. effect truly remarkable savings. The variety is so extensive that most women will select several An ECONOMY EVENT of unusual importance. & Begi The recent big | Crepe de Chine Blouses in white {lnd fiesh, Embroldered Jap Silk Blouses, Flowered Jap Silk Blouses, Dainty Lingerie Blouses. 1,600 Middy Blouses included in this lot— 89c Stunning models in Striped Madras and Dimity, Tub Silks —embroldery and lace trimmed— Just Arrived--- » Curtains These are the ideal curtains for summer, can be used in any room; made of very fine scrim and trimmed with filet lace. 23 yards long; com- plete with valance. Regular $2.50 values. We offer 100 sets for \\rednn‘hy, 51 59 There is a charming profusion of ' including only the very newest effects. Very ex. Organdie, French Voile and Batiste have The opportunity is presented by this Sale to Striped Crepe de Chine, Flow- ered Jap Silks, Dimity Blouses, French Voile Blouses and Or- gandie Blouses— $1.95 Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Blouses, Fine Fine Organdxe and Striped Silk Blouses— Organdie Blouses, Georg- ette Orepe Blouses and Orepe de Chine Blouses=— Values to $12.50. Dress Blouses In Georg- ette Crepe. Wanderful models— | and Dainty Voiles and Batistes | | Ba 1,500 Pr———— nrestricte Choice Man’s Suit In Our Entlrp Stock $15 Next Saturday Dutch i Sngle s of Attractive Pum E ok Latest ngle for Women All sizes and whiths. Worth Il 50 on sale Wednesday, Basement Shoe De- $2 25 partment, pair. . Patent leather wm: white tops, bronze kid with cloth tops, all- white buckskin black piped, new Mary Janes with gray cloth tops or white cloth tops. These five styles are the most popular right L now. All sizes and widths, TP

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