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BEE: OMAHA, 'TUFSDAY, JUL 8 " . THE ton, L. I, is agog over the novel ‘‘mourning’’ costume worn by Mrs. Ralph Thomas at the recent dog show, where Mrs. Thomas appeared in a costume of solid white, with a white hat and veil of white crepe and chiffon. Names Under Consideration in That Connection by School Board Committee Monday, July 19, 1915, CCORDING to the latest reports from fashion's connoiseurs, milady’s| [; foot this fall is to be garbed in appalling conservatism. As a result of a meeting of representatives of the National Shoe Retallers association, we are to return to normal and sane lines in foot gear. { A decree tabooing the freakish styles has been issued and the manu- | fasture of shoes of odd colors, laced at the side or back, is frowned upon. | For the coming season, black with cloth uppers will take the lead and | to be thoroughly proper, the cloth must be black. Perforations and other i decorations popular last winter and spring, now occupy a corner far | back on the shelf. Men’'s shoes are conservative in design and remain either black or tan At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrige enter- talned st supper Iast evening at the Country olud. Thelr gueats were: fi| |NOT AGREED AT LAST ACCOUNTS | High school? |ously disturbing members of the 8chool board, who have had a num- {ber of names under consideration, | but at last accounts were not agreed | on any one of them. Of (he present high school staff two {have been mentioned as possibilities, the | present first assistant principal, J. F. | Woolery, who was a candidate for the e once or twioe before, and Dr. H. J | Senter Prises were awarded to Mm G, Gavin, | Mrs. E. Read and Mise Gertrude Read. Mrs. John 1. Neldler was the hostess. | The members present were: | partment of chemtstry. | Ancther candidate i tormer City Su- : Meadames- . Pregler. esiames— Meadames- | . f l‘é Gallagher, r“', Kirkendall 14 :'}ln.NM."' | perintendent N. M. Graham of South | e | ire s | Omaha, who has a contract for another O Harry O'Neil hod 8 his guesta Iast | | 8 | yoar's service at $3,00, and who prev- s 1 0 05 peY | ¥ Yugarman, | ously had charge of the South Owmaha evening at the Country club: | M. Pollock, | M | 1igh schecl. Mr. Grahum is reported as Mise Duisy Mre William Beare Poppleton. Dr. Lo Roy Crommer. Wedneaday ovening at the Country club Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Page whil antertain | Pleasures Past. \ fourteen guests at dinner and Mr. and | 1, g Jeos olub gave a pienic supper | Mrs. C. J. Smyth will give a dinner of | o |ake Manawa Friday evening for the sixteen covers mambers and friends of the club. The gnlu ml:th:-::-- | evening was apent in boating and danc- | ousra. AN oy Ing. About twelve couples were present fer Colpetzer, | ’ Glenn Wi rton. crk ot el Miss May Rasmussen entertained Les | Mr. Joseph Barker. A small party was compomed of Mr | Anmies Whist club Saturday afternoon | at her home. The prizses were awarded | sand Mre. Jack Barber and Mr. and Mrs Fred Hamliton, . to Miss May Rasmussen and Miss Sophie Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Whitmore had | Rauber. a8 their guest Miss Joan Sawyer A family pienic was given Saturday at Mr. Malcolm Raldrige entertained: ! Fontenelle park by the following Anon Gertrude Read, | Sophia Kirchbaum, | having #afd that if thers were no place i'lht-rn his services could be used, he ! would look for another position, but the | talk is that uniess given the high sehodl principalship, a new $3,000 job of assistant ’humr\'lnflr of grade instruction is to be | created for bim | Still another suggestion that has been that Miss MoHugh, who retired on a superannuation pension two years ago, be reinstated as principal, at least, tem- porarily {pr. D Jenkins, who i president. of |the University of Omaha, as well as | member of the school board, should ‘be ST Misses— Mises | Menwrs. and Mesdamas g o Fi = Whitmore. Elizabeth Peed, | 4. H. Tebbins, P. J. Tebbina, {induced to take the headship of the high w‘ lobert 'p’.n.y. | A, B. Tebbins and Ililprish, school. g With Mr. and Miv., Wayland Magee | [amily The only alternative for these various | wore: " Ry iprich, 4 ",','_"{-’;,,Nm‘ | aroposals 1a to go outaide and securs some U 488 M Mark Coad | Albert ‘Nast, | experienced educator who is making good are telane Woodard. Misges— | In some other city, just as Loulsville did Misnen— Phyliss Tebbins Vinto Tebhins, in taking Principal Reed away from Omaha, and this is what several school Foard members think they will have to come to, with the principalish of the | Central High as also of the Commerocial High. At Happy Hollow Club, Mr. and Mra, O, P. Goodman enter- ! Pergona] Mention, talnad seven guests at supper last eve- ' Mig, Marle Pixler (s spanding the week ning at.the Happy Hollow cluh; W. W.| i Lincoly, | Hoye had two, Yale Holland, lj";i \:{ Col o Mre. Effie Steen Kittleson is the guest . Mar- lu-.lwm: (L.( : Lyon, "ml o of Mry. M. 1, Altken In Lincoln, oy, two: G. M. Durkee, two; W. ! Misa Effle A. Copenhiarve left Baturday 3 MoFariane, four; C. I. Dufrene. tWo: !¢, 4 yigjt with friends nt Ames, la. Wilcox, two: C. F. Weller, four; Middla- | Council Takes No @ | The Misses Katherine and May Hamlin ton, two; W. 8. Milroy, two; R. W, Reed, | o1y saturday evening for California and two; N. O. Hamilton, two; . M. Dun- ', expositions for a month's stay. ham, eleven; Wilick, two; W. 8. BEnge- \iu Margaret Anderson of Wahoo, | who has been the guest of Miss Lilllan Dickman for the last week, has returned - | Miss Mary Haller was A member of the | Lincoln Alpha Phi girls’ camping party . Johnson and Mr. Ras- | 1. o¢ Oukwood lodge, Crete, Neb., last | -unn.mnamrmw"." » | Miss Joan Sawyer, the well-known dancer, spent the last week-end at the toen covers and ob | gontenelle, Bhe will leave this evening . Marley will enter- | oo, cglorado Springs. } Dr. and Mra, C. A, Hull are in New | Action On theGas {Nle a communication from President § |T. Hamilton of the Omaha Gas ocom- pany, announcing a rate of 3§ per thousand for gas, beginning August 1. The city legal department advised the commissioners no action is necessary, as this reductign’ does not necessarily effect the ltigation now pending. There is & feeling, however, that the commissivners and their legal department will not be disposed to push the oase which is now on its way to the supreme court at Washington. HORLICK’S The Original MALTED MILK ' |y iy T R at [Feopened after it had been Aecided against | trafflc men to belleve the commission s church in Min- (the lumbermen, coupled with the infor- | preparing to take up the lumber situation waa formerly | mation that the roads are about to de- | from rock bottom this time, and order a olare a general new schedule covering the | general investigation all over the United whole lumber rate situation, leads lumber | States. HE well-dressed woman of today does not subject her- self to the embarrassment of superfluous hair on the erarm. With tne vogue of sleeveless the shedr blouss fabrice.- nd the 1 F b 34 I !E .g! i i i i I i i i H i | l::* (Ot Couree this matisr wil popularity of the dance—women % el | lerstate (Commeroe of nice feeling have, by means e ondrien. |it doss there of the Gillette, presented an underarm as smooth as the face. Milady -Decollete Gillette (Yvar desier con mpply rou wiar) i H ? B I i : i : H i } [l- £ dh i i i _The continuea use of the Gillette—as much a matter of vl g The experiance of w ‘who have used s Gilletts for it does not W” years ago we opened shop in the same location we are in _today. We want to thank our old friends for their loyalty and all of For full particulars absut Milady ¥ and its e, wwrite ui : - GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. "y BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS b for many years head of the dé- made to the school board committee is | And another suggestion is that Rate Reduction | The city commissioners have placed on The total | H i i b | | | { | \ ALL WHITE FOR MOURNING—Society-at Southamp. TWHO WILL BE HIGH P r;)posed Budget “‘:'r:,, SCHOOL PRINCIPAL?. ™ (Greater Omaha to Be $2.269,800: of the proposed 19 | Ompha budget for general purpo | amounts to $2,260,8%, made up as follows General fund, 18400,000; bond sinking fund, $150,000; South Side deficit, last five months of this yesr, $122,000; special fire department fund pro- | Who for principal of the Centralivided by the legisiature, $%,000; hydrant | This question s seri-|rentals, $142,80. | | The city council will consider this mat- | ;unue Ofkin, 1510 Douglas St. | $1,890,600 this moming and Greater | r o h sinking fund, [11AD dhun |of the church. Our women' BIDS FOR NEW CHURCH COME WITHIN LIMITS The oontract was let yesterday for the construction of the new First Presbyts- A number of bids were re- |ceivad Saturday and it was announced {that some of them came within the reach then will eer over to the county board ‘ figures given do not include the school levy, which will . be be considered by the Board of Education this evening. d mildses’ skirts will be | on sale Tuesday at sreatly reduced prices. Imported Cotton Novelties, voiles, | ratine, eponge, crepes, sheer and | medium weight, for outing suits, dresses and blouses, in white and all plain wanted shades, 36 and 40 Worth to inches wide. yard, at, yard— Domestic Special Purchase of 50c per 26¢ value, at, yard— 10 Imported Wash Fabrics English Woven Stripe and Brocad. ed Eponge, for house dresses, ohil- dren’s wear, pajamas, etc., in pink, Hght blue, tan, gray and helio. This is an English woven fabric and ab- solutely fast colors, 27 inches wide, The Genuine Claremont This | ble rm- Bleached ete., 12%c value, yard.... weight | oy, Pillow \Tubing—456 T3c Specials for Tuesday h I 36-in. Dress and Wrapper Percales, H mostly light and dark grounds, neat stripes, dots and figures, values up to 10¢, yard......... The Genuine 36.inch Wamsutta Musiins—Full and filsh, none better made for sheets, slips and undergar- (\menu. 12%c values, yard.. Batiste— it serviceable and desira- always in demand for children’s and ladies’ light welght summer dresses, n:!llg’n‘ nuine Wamsutta Bieached inches wide. Best kndwn domestic fabric, 22¢ value, Tuesday onmly, yd. 15¢ Extra quality heavy floor brooms. rows stitching, special, at, each. . . . . Wizard Qil Floor Made with adjustable handle, worth $1.50, axd one quart of Wiz- ard Floor Oil, worth $1, this combination, worth $2.50, for... Floor Brooms Four Mop 15¢ $1.39 Hosiery and Underwear $1.00 Hose, 59¢ 35¢ Hose, 19¢ ‘Whites, blacks and a good many Fibre silk, fancy boot patterns, tancy oplors; all full fashioned, | principally shoe shades; also ailk double garter top; some are silk’| lisle in blacks and whites; none to the top. e Priced Small\ worth less than 25¢ and up to 35¢. <« 39¢ Vests and Union Suits, 25¢ Regular and extra sizes; fine cotton and some are lisle thread. calf leathers, all cloaring price, at los Crunr i the duney that anks Shoes in all the wearing wearing $3.00, at........ skin soles, sizes up to 3, Wish I'd a Bought % Good Shoe Values---Basement Boys' Low Bhoes, batton and lace Oxfords in dull, patent and Russia good skoes, worth up to $3.00, sl 95 ..... . Children's Mary Janes, very best quality, in patent and dull leather. There are a few black satin ones, they are all hand turned soles, worth up to $1.76, at. . 98‘ Over 300 pairs of Womens Low styles, button and lace Oxfords, two strap and colonial pumps, 4n black and . 19¢ Misses’ and Children's Bandale, elk worth up to $1.00, &-._...s% them, Then, impress upon them the im- portance of ssking for the Creem whle, by mame—not only in the ':hin.&’l -“Sl—ub. i { 2/ / N / e e | —