Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 8

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8 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915. to take mdvantage of the chance, nu' Young Men's Christian assoclation man D fB w admitting women to membership in the Y.M.C. A, BOyS to march in & body to the exhibition plat- | of Philadelphia. ealr bar yvomen order, which 1s an Insurance soctety. It N | form near Tenth and Jackson streets AlJ CEE——— . was decided to centralize the national | See L]berty Beu [7:9 & m. They will be accompanied by | Sammer Tourist Excursions. l from the Soclety'“”'“‘ at Chicago. — 2;?;:;":(-?::::: -xv‘nu',;; '_':,,:,':;":" Effective June 1, Nickel Piate road will _— R “I")'I'u':"’ | To view the Liberty bell Friday morn- |y iqine “the boys will be addressed by | % reduced rate tickets to various east- | After spirited debate in the sign lan- | ';"'""" &4 toliows: A ," ':“:"h"‘l fl': ing, 180 boys of the Young Men's ,-,,,.,.,[“,""nm H. Ball, chief of the Philadet-|*™ point. Le.nr-r with local ugent or | guage delegates to the convention of the |\ 4" chairman 1: J heberts, € n: tian association vacation school and ® | Jhia Bureau of City Property. who is write John L. Calahan, A. G. P. A., % W. | National Fraternal Soclety of the Deaf, [tlnnnH. and L. A. Cohen, New York City. many other association boys as wish |, cparge of the bell. He is & prnm|m“v[""'"" Wy At meeting at the Hotel Rome, voted against | T/ convention is at work on proposed | revisions of the constitution and by-laws. By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, July 8, 1015, | e—————— I Tt it 33, AT pr IR PR ity R TR OCIETY s to turn from the auto o the hotes. ' Who TOFSE FRCRE! 3¢ e e o o oo oo oo s oo o oo o o s e o e s oo oo oo e e oo e e o s e o oo o o o b b o e o o e e e ol o o o X and Hats Will Enter ages 2 to 6 and 6 to scheduled for Omaha August 4, 6 and 6 is th % 2] - : } e\ the July Clearing Sale Ex )3 14 years. Values to with society maids and matrons these days. Next Saturday. : . A #4. " Special ... $1.00 Choice of any girl’s The interest and enthusiasm has doubled since the honors of | coat in the basement; the recent track meet in San Francisco fell to an Omaha horse. i Hal Boy, the beautiful horse belonging to Mr, Edward Peterson, car- rled off the blue ribbon there a fow weeks ago, and he is to appear for like laurels in Omaha next month. Omaha can boast of many blue ribbon horses and our feminine riders have recelved much admiration at home and abroad. Mrs. Luther Kountze is one of the best riders here. She has always been a lover of the horse. Her mother, the late Mrs, Andreesen, was con- sidered the finest horsewoman in Omaha, and Mrs. Kountze and her mother were seen constantly together on horseback when Mrs. Kountze ver; un rl. Tl‘lle ::::-.hy‘ :rll. Miss Helen and Miss Jean, the latter now Mrs. Frank Wilhelm of Chicago, took prominent place with the riders at our horse shows. They both owned valuable horses and were seen at any time on the country roads about. Other well known devotees of the sport here are: Miss Beatrice Hancock, Miss Brna Hadra and the Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Bruce. Men’s Furnishings | | | A Clearing of Remnants and Odds and Ends Left From Depleted Lines Placed in the. bbbt ddddddddd cooked thelr breakfast and dinner over & ‘:“n‘lgy E’l%‘fit“‘b"“. o protiily | Gmp fire. This club ia planning another I T— ting in two weeks appointed luncheon today at the Happy T Hollow club in honor of Miss Marjoris| Ty Honor House Guest. Meclntoeh of New York City, who s vis-| p, genel Mulholland entertained at fting Mrs. C. B. Rustin. A large basket| g0 last evening In honor of her of pink and lavender sweet poas decor-| . i Miss Ruth Boehner of Malvern, ated the table and covers were placed for:| 1, Those present were: S ataanad s 22t o ol st d e el by %y A Boys’ Wash Suits We wish to clear out each line thoroughly as the {ul{ Sale Odd LotsBoys'Pants oy e e i e e ||y G 9. & e Al S0c suits and all sofled 75¢ | progresses, so the order for F’ ridaFv‘ is to re-groupand still further | ..° =" khya S | e e P ;";‘“’r: :‘:i’;:&‘g’{p:‘;:l - reduce prices on odds and ends from individual lines. a5t Taen pasts, Al dluss | e Tomou gamfemm. | M May van Guen o sersin BANAY L. S L e Every department of the store displays JULY SALE Jthe kbaki pants aod broken | fohn fwaxenwa, BUNSEatier W o 5 Cununan wil give s tunch- NE lols of sk o PRICES and economies of the once-a-year kind on all classes b g B o g | L TR b A P el s specipair - 286 | of merchandise are here for everybody’s participation. i 1 $1, PAIr ..ot cinaniesnees308 Among others entertaining at luncheon - — today at the Happy Hollow club wers | Personal Mention. Mrs, E. E. Elliott, who had three guests;| Mr. and Mrs. Willam L. Folsman Mrs. George B. Darr, five; Mra. C. W.|and gon resturned yesterday from a trip Russeld, five; Mra, C. R. Gould, seven. | to the Pucific coast. Mrs. C. F. Weller gave a luncheon to-| Miss Ella Lindley, who has been the day at tho Happy Hollow club. Her | gyest of Miss Marjorie Smith, will leave Flounci: Remnants of 46-in. volle and crepe flouncings, 18-in. cambrie, batiste, swiss and organdie flouncings and corset cover embroideries, worth to Table Damask Remnants of table d bleached and silver bleached; desirable lengths, in linen and fine Clearance Sale of Thousands of Yards of Cotton Fabric Remnants and Mill Ends guests included: this evening for her home, 4 quality German mercerized damask. Mesdamos— Fue-'glumu—— Miss Arria French Neal of Clay Center, B0 TR s ciiccanainsisiieineer Values up to 69¢, yard........ eaier Frati; o Veer | 6an., arrived yesterday and will be the | Y Missos Misses— guest of her sister, Miss Nora Neal, for . ’ E Viegmis Weller, Allce May Weller o e L&CO EngB Mill remnants; thousands of | 32-In. white plisse crepe; finest | Mill remnants and remnants Bed Spreads. Bolsters Remnants of lace edges, bands and yards fine quality 86-in. dress | soft sheer underwear fabric; | from stock of beautiful mercer- insertions from % to 8 in. wide, all percale, light and dark grounds; | most desirable for summer un- | ized dress poplin; all the wanted linen torchon, imitation cluny, Platt standard make, Lengths easily | derwear. Mill remnants up to 20 | shades, soft silky finish. Values vals, French and German vals, matched. Would sell regularly at | yds., 16¢ and 19¢c values; on sale | to 16c. Mostly dress lengths. Mrs, W, & Byrne gave a small lunch- Mr. A. J. Mergen of Reno, Nev., ar- eon toduy st the Happy Hollow club| rived Monday evening to spend a few complimentary to Miss Bess Hoover of | weeks with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Waskington, D C Covers were placed [ Nicholas Mergen. Remnants of bed spreads and bol- sters, slightly sofled; a tubbing will restore them; they are the crochet kind; values to 95c. Special in the for: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Melady and Mr. many 10¢ Yard ............eeie Be] | 10c yd. Friday's price, yd. 4/ac | Friday, special, yard .....8/40 | Special Friday, yard...... 6)20 | | July clearing, each.......... 69 w)l;‘fidl;‘w; wlm;onl\:ltg,m' and Mrs. Charl . Haas of St. P.uli 2243 . ) 4 motored to Omaha for the auto races and “i'.‘:n -'“‘:::;;". W, 8. Byrne. e WING wateh, Women'’s nonm Thousands of yards mill rem- | Mill remnants of dress batiste, | Thousands of yards of wash Huck Towels Women’s and children's fine seam- nants and remnants of our regu- | lawns, crepes and dimities in & | goods; mill rem'ts and rem'ts less holsery, worth to 123ec. Spe-| lar 10c and 12%e¢ dress zephyrs, | choice assortment of neat wash- | from stock; calico, percale, dress cial Friday, pair K Bo! in a good variety of the wanted | able designs, There are lengths | and apron gingham, lawns, etc. Women's fiber silk boot hoslery, stripes and checks. Long lengths. | up to 15 yards. In our July clear- | Lengths eakily matched. While seconds of 25¢ quality, pair 12%ef | Special Friday, yard .......5¢ | ing sale Friday for, yard..3lz¢ | the lot lasts Friday, vd....2ke Mill ends of bleached huck towels, hemmed ends, fancy borders; ready to use; soft and absorbent; in guest size. Values up to 6c. Entered in July clearing sale for, each..4¢ All-Wool Challies A e B Ot astriinea | SIIOKE I85UES from e poens wee, | Last Resting Place S Wi | of Colonel Bill Cody | Guorfo W- Bhisian Colonel W, ¥. Cody, during a visit with Ribbon Remnants Mill shorts and remnants up to | 27-In. genuine Egyptian tissue; | Genuine Lonsdale bleached cam- 6ddl and ends of high priced rib- 20 yds. of beautiful nurse stripe | every yard is stamped and the & 9 bric, 36-in. wide. This is a lot of One lot of all-wool challles—rem- g: !'.\ Donforth, R twell, Mayor Dahl at the city hall, pre- bons in plain and fancy warp prints, dress ginghams, all the regula- | colors are absolutely fast. The | mill rem'ts from the well-known pants—in lengths ranging from 1% Frank Jumper, John Hussie, sented the mayor with a beautiful Eiks' ....19¢ tion stripes and colors; full stan- | remnants are long, measuring | Bayless bleachery. Every length to 7 yds. Will be on sale Friday in Joseph wm Willlam Shearer, Donves SIRVUBI Dadye. Remnants in plain and fancy warp dard cloth. 13%c and 160 values. | up to 15 yards. Sells regularly | is # and measures up to basement at less than 3% price; 59¢c &w irmatater, N. H, Nelson, % ooiensl - cnttwelasiioally told ot prints and Roman stripe, yd. 1240 Friday, yard ............ 8)20 | for 25¢c, yard ............TV2¢ | 20 yds. l4c values, yard..TY20 values, sale price, yard...... 25¢ Misnen— Plll-u.-wm plans being made for the first entry of G ¥e, 'ans: X y - A g"’: v gk ™ :uhmob::ln into Yellowstone park on nine covers at the Feld club. ..:m 1 going to be there? Well, I| Mrs. A. M. Jefferla entertained four|uhould say I will. You know I am the Suests at luncheon today. ploneer in opening & road into the park | Beautiful 40-in. printed volles; | Mill remnants of genuine Red | Mill remnants of 86-4n. un- mbbom and Bm thousands of yards of this most | Seal, Toile du Nora and Bates | bleached muslin; good grade, Ribbon remnants; splendid values P irable fabric, in every wanted | dress zephyrs in a beautiful as- | serviceable lengths. A splendid in many styles, 4 to § in. wide, spe- color and figure effect, There are | sortment of leading stripes, | value for a small price in our Handkerchiefs Men's and women's fine mercerized colored handkerchiefs, worth 10c, The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve & | from the east. Colonel Roosevelt, Gifford clal Friday, yard.... ..10c || | lengths up to 20 yards. 15c and | checks and plain shades. 10c and | July clearance. While they last %V“o’?no;'. ‘and children’s emb't gz k dinner this evening at the Field club. | Pinchot and I started that'road? which is Wire hat bows, to close......30¢ 19¢ values. Special, a yard T'2¢ | 13%c values, Friday, yd..T%g | Friday, yard ............ 30 ka dot kerchiefs, worth bc, ea..l¢ Covers will be placed for elghty guests. | finished. I expect there will be about | Mrs. James Trimble entertained &t |1000 sutomobiles go Into the park on| luncheon today at the Field club. Gar- | August 1, seid the famous scout. den flowers were used as the table cen- Cedar Mountain is & few miles from terplece and the guests were: Cody and the colonel declares the greatest Meedames— drug store of the world is located in and Frederick num-.m 3 eround thiy mountain. He savs threre g g o sl are eight kinds of water to be found Bloom, o en's Underwear | (Odd Lots of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear shirts and drawers, Porosknit and fancy balbriggan; prices will be sl rurer “Foduced ou e sumy Prices Sharply Cut for Clearance lace pleating, ve: worth three times as much as July clearance sale price, special Fri- i ‘Bloom, within & small area and each water is . day, & YArd .cecicecvenceceesB50 hm 2" curative. He avers he Is ten years | E Inez Bloom. | gy B, Neb. o oo gtk s B Union Suits Odds and ends of women’s misses’, juniors’ and girl’s cloth suits, about 200 alto- i e BOhartes: Debiare’ sontinied, the. ool Men's athletic unfon suits, odds and gether. all grouped into one lot. This means your choice of any cloth suit in the Rem'ts of 12 to 18-in. cambric and ¢ .:u“‘ fuy ‘ehn- eKelvey gave a bridge |26 “Ived at thia mountain all of his ond‘l: 'lh:uul suits e of |nrv fln: asement department. All good practical styles, made of good desirable materials. crepe flounoings and corset cover Junchoon today ot her. home for Mre, W, |'lfe: Fe died recently. Not long sso quality, designed for coolness an Many different kinds and styles. The former prices range from $6 up to $15. embroidery, worth 26c, yd....11 -y A ATR \a |80 eastermer ‘asked DeMars the ‘reason wearabllity. Worth 69¢, In clear- Your choi Frid f Rem'ts of 1 to 24n. colored buauu :r:-m:v:u.n s ;l:' of smoke-like steam lssuing from crevices | ance sale for, sult...... ot o7 33¢ o IIRRERTMRRY: SOF. 2 icainte s vigs qut.0 b sin's 10,0098 A A sssesnses s $3PB wWhite embroldery edges, yd..1Vs0 o it "‘:‘n:. e M | hrough which this water flowed. DeMars =t . honor - Lauls, bid the stranger look upon the ‘top of . Rhe gusth ot 1re Charies Marier. A lares the mouniain and panied to & wwot where Men'’s Shirts 300 Women's and misses’ silk and cloth dresses; many different styles; all good Children’s Roman Sandals ce ’, hocks the table and the #uests | of Rutralo' Bi Tie said the o Sy g canmd e of mana wert. i practical dresses, made of striped silk, good quality messaline, pongee; lightweight ot Mgy RORas Mideln 2oL | o Mestamen from a fire being prepared for my last attached and detached; §0od num- serge, efc. A good range of sizes. Not a dress worth less than $4, others made to e g Ry g ried S ERRieen | e Hleaanee. salo: wach-2Bo] | sell at $5 and g6. Special Friday, choice fo : $1.69 lstle anes a1d woar well Worth 29 | 7 Bt . n July clearance sale, each.. . ) ce L R T TR 2 to $1.76, clearance price, pr..880 Baker. Gearge Woat, WHEAT HARVEST IS NOW e : 1 Brink, rank Fiolds, ’ e Archibald l'n-w Porm UHDER WAY lN T“E SOUTH Collars md Bglu Women's or misses’ dress skirts, made of all'wool | Hundreds of women's, misses’ and junior’ white B ; v, ©H. Aull, serges, corduroy, fine volles, broadcloth, ete. Not | and colored summer dresses; many elaborate 's, women’ Mg E d official t onl; . . 0Odd lots of men's, en’s and &.“ },M‘:‘““,,':_..m_ .::::::‘,,; Ne)n' .mn ;v.:...any :;‘nl.:r:: this season's styles, but all good skirts, made to | white dresses, colored dresses, house dresses, children’s :dlery. seamless, medi- um weights, double soles, heels and toes, some with split soles; worth up to 20c; pafr..........e0e0e 100 sell up to $5. Splendid skirts for many occasions. | porch dresses, street dresses, etc. Former price up Your cholce as long as they last, at.......... @81 | to $3. Good styles and fine materials, at...... $1 Nowhere was there sufficlent rain to In- terfere with outdeor work, Mra.' Joseph Barker and children left | "p y g trainmen coming In from the last evening for their ranch near Sheri- dan, Wyo, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. B G, McGilton and daughter, Miss Eleanor, will lsave the Me,, where she will meet her south and west assert that everywhere in the territory which they traverse the har. vest 1s on and that farmers are working | early and late securing the orop of small | | grain. General Manager Stenger of the St. Joseph & Grand lsland road, in from the routh, asserts that through Oklahoma the wheat harvest i pretty well over and everywhere the crop is close to a bumper. Women'’s Shoes Over 600 pal of women's pumps and oxfords, & lot of splendid shoes placed In the July clearing sale and sharply reduced in price. Worth up to $2.50 pair, Friday Men's Low Shoes PR, About 300 women's silk, lace and net blouses. Dozens of styles, long and short sleeves, plain and fancy blouses; made of fine nets, laces, messa- Hundreds of Splendid blouses, made fancy Jap silks, fine organdie, voiles, etc. Dozens All the newest styles. Regu- 0dd lots of “M" Knit walsts for girls and boys, all sizes, of excel- lent quality and good warm weath- er garments; they are 16c values; in July clearing sale, each....10¢ of styles, every sire. lar $1 and $1.55 values. Friday !ines, tatfetas, tub silks, worth to $3, at. etc. Many samples. Many it , Mrs. Whitcomb, and spepd the Notions Pear! buttons—8pe'l Fri, card. l‘f Children's best hose supporters, all sizes; pair -Bo { In Kansas he asserts that by Saturday night, with good weather, a greater por- Small sizes of men’s low black and tan shoes; all Goodyear welts, an unusual oportunity for the eco- nomically inclined. Shoes a up to $3, pair . Mill Ends and Importer’s Samples of High Class Silks 36 and 40in. ra “. Samples crepe de Samples of chiffon Lot Ne. 1 dlums, meteors, Lot 2 chine, creps San Lot No.3 taffeta, satins, ra- printed Georgette taffetas, etc, Geme, chitfons, diums, in plab d b up to %-yard lengths, worth to “m'"““”'m““mm SRy o] | tects, this uc:on": p::\'l:ll:’l:l‘- $1.50 a plece. Friday, each rem- yd. long; worth to $3.00, 'M terial, worta to 3%¢c aplece. Fri- ] 2 U . | day, each plece ............ sach pi 380 Be finished. The yleld, according to his opin. fon, is golng to be enormous. VISITING ELKS IN LARGE NUMBERS SEEING OMAHA rs, 10e values, 20 fancy colored borders; our regular 12%c and 16¢ values, lengths of & to 10 yds, Friday, a yard...... £ Mill Ends of Foulards, Pop- Mill Ends of 40-Inch Poplin, Lot No. 4 lin, Tatfets, Crepe, Messalne, Lot No.5 de Chine, Satins and Crepe up to S-yard lengths. Sple 50c values, | Taffetas in pl:& and novelty effects, many worth more. Clearance sale price, hs from 134 to 4 yards. Worth yard, 28¢. $1. Friday, yard 68¢. One immense lot of scrim, etamine and other curtain materials, values to 16c yard; clearance, yd.... All our regular 3%¢ colored jer volle and etamine; yard...... Knit Underwear Women's fine cotton vests; full taped. Regular 10c values, ea..Bo “Cumfy-Cut” vests, ribbed cotton, taped. Pants to match. Worth to 19¢. Sizes 4, 5, 6. Each.......10¢ tried tor the same purvose” Obtatn: | & R HFFFFFFFFFFFFFRFFFFFFRF IR PFFRR I PR PR R R R R P PR R EFFF R R R F PPN . Remnants of table padding, 54 in. wide, the heavy fleeced kind to pro- tect your table; lengths of 134 to 2 vards. Regular 25c quality, Friday, T RN, TR A 19¢ £ T m. 1 sell more of it than of preparation of Fke character. % T B B FEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFHFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF R FFFFFFFFFFFFFHFFFFFFFFFFFFFFPFFFFFPEFFFFF RIS { § 3 * B i

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