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

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Ea 8 THE BBEE: FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915. | BRIDE OF TODAY WHO WILL LIVE IN CLEVELAND. By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, July 29, 1915, EBRABKA {s thoroughly well represented in the doings and saun- | terings of all of California. ! Miss Pauline Bush of Ceresco, an erstwhile understudy for | v Maude Adams, is playing for the movies out in Los Angeles, She' {Un SAFETY BUREAU | CUTS DEATH RATE Employes Killed Second Year After Organization. fon Pacific rallroad lost their lives in : | 0 | accidents during the fiscal year ending i bas just married Mary Pickford's manager and now plans to retire. Miss “”M B0 (6 fosk (Re Rves B¢ aoe ' Bush 15 well known in Omaba, she belongs to the Pi Beta Phi sorority cifent 18 the fscal year ending Juse 85, and is & member of the clase of 1909 of the University of Nebraska. The influx of pative Omahans to the SBan Francisco exposition is given by re- | ports from saunterers there who in one day's time will encounter any | ! number of their friends. ‘ |19 3, which was the last year before the road's bureau of safety was organized. During the latter year twenty-elght werc killed, compared with fifty-nine |killed during the former vear i Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moorhead and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baum are at| Not a single passenger was killed on : the Hotel St. Francis in San Francisco. Mrs. Warren Rogers and daugh- the road during n;.’- latter _\'-'nlv : r % Employes injured during the latter year 3 ter, Miss Mildred, and Mrs. Dan Wheeler and Mrs. Louls Bradford, are reg Pl vrcsmongly - gl gy snc g wegidoend . istered at the Plaza hotel, also in San Francisco, Mrs. Guy Cox is In Los! year 6,007, Passengers injured during the l Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirkpatrick of Lincoln are guests of Mrs, lattor year were 29 and during the for- i Kirkpatrick’s uncle, G. W, Wattles, and Mrs. Wattles, at their home in| mer year 33 Hollywood. At the Felding hotel are Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Burgess and Mr, and Mrs, Killed and injured among employes during the two years of comparison were divided as follows ‘Willlam H. Clarke. i Feil-Elgutter Wedding. R e Sarey . AR | onductors i ~ 4 | ber s were present from Benson Engineers § ..n' Aing of Miss Nelle Bigutter, | oo oy " h e Dresented the Most and :I iremen il 4 NEBe o€ M. Chartes 8. Eigutter, and | ey with beautitul gifts tn honor of Brakemen .. bl = rid Dr. Harold 8. Fell of Cleveland, O., was Mechanics’' helpers...1,587 117 ©celebrated at 1 o'crsch foday At the home | o 00Ch#lon. Those present were: Mech. helpers ™ © of the Seatt Y. ™ | Mesers. and Mesdames-— Stationmen “ I # uncle and aunt, Mr. and /g "R " Butler, G. 1. Burgelt, | Laboters ...:.. 1,688 1,701 Mrs. N, P. Fell. Rabbl Frederick (‘nhu“l}.: s«mm.nb i 8 l1' l;'\nnm, {1-;5"' & express, 1?9 12: of Temple Isracl officiated. Only the[I" K. Campbell, J. Janek Yardmen 2 12 fasitty 44 tatismate friends were prosent, |- PAnUSka, Signalmen 2% 44 The ceremony was performed on the At Happy Hollow. s "“;“.‘.";n:‘.:d"(‘;";:::":';‘: ot | Mrn. T.E. S8anders entertained at iunch- em“"bu"l'u banked to simulate s foreet | *08 today at the Happy Hollow club in effect with palms, forns and asparagus, | 'OROT Of her guests, Miss Helen Gesslor studded with pink gladloll. A color scheme | O Macomb, Til., and Miss Josephine Bulk- ©f pink and green was carried out mainly ley of Chicago. Those present were: — Mirses- - - in the decorations, pink sweet peds and | GhRSOH" L adie Hoere, i feathery asparagus being used throughout [ Bayth Capron, irene McGulre, the rooms. Kuth:rlnr Sturde h-g:w-g:‘nd;u, ng| vant, a " B S s o e wetting| TR\ o wiils e Sk b SoNstaria ‘Wedding march, while the soft s informally at luncheon today at : stralns of the harp were heard in “The e RN Angel's Serenade” during the reading of | Rasmussen had four guests. s the marriage lines. Following the cere-) Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller will give & Ja'panese Mlnlster mony, the Mendelssohn march was | dinner of ten covers Baturday evening at i Ao < gt g Resigns Because of D nex tises MRS. HAROLD 8. FEIL, Nce Miss Nellle Migutter. iappy Hollow club, and Mrs, N. H. 3 | ® g The bride, who was presented by her| Mra F. R. Hoagland entertained seven father, was most attractive in her wed- |guests at luncheon today at the Happy ding gown of sheerest ivory silk chiffon. |Hollow club and Mre, Walter Petersen The gown was simple in lines, with a|was hostess at o luncheon for twenmty., white satin girdle caught at the back | Mrs. Porter M. Garrett entertained at with a large butterfly bow. Crystal and [luncheon today at the Happy Hollow #oed pearl ornamentations were used, the |club. Her guests were: TOKIO, July Oura, the Jaj nese minister of Justh uddenly resigned his portfolio toda; stal de- | Mesdames— Mesdames— - . M|:..Mr;:.e1blf:dbl:ddln "’..‘..1.:1 ‘2"5".:'“ Patts, Kml’, ragve, The minister's action, following as it | bac signs and and drapert . Sutton, Carrie Eillet, oes, the inv o with crystal spheres. The three-quartel \'rank Ransom, J. H, Hutchinson, s b Bt el minister of justice into bribery charges| Py Rrowing out of the parilamentary eleo- length Mandarin sleoVes were finished with g short | Miss Josephine Ruble e e Tt Dutch cap ot.| A bowling party thie morstng, Tollowed feot, with a {rill of {llusion enciroling the ¥ 1 o'clock luncheon at the club, in- h real | cluded: head n:ll was held in place with re +diesdames o Instead of the conventional white wed- | Misses - ding bouquet, the bride carried an arm |Loulse Salmon, bouquet of Ophella rowes of the most |Mabel Saimon. delicate .*Il‘ tint and IfMes of the At the Field Club. VI:'.- f Fell, Dr. Fell's brother, Miss Gertrude Keating and Miss Smith | tions resulted in the arrest yesterday of @ no other | éntertalned at luncheon today at the | X. Hayashida, who had been chief secre- V80 Ahe hest-man, . There wers Field club n honor of Miss Bilen Stowart { the lower house for twenty years. Mre. G, R Foll, mother of the groom, |And Miss Weeks, who leave August 1|The arrfest of Hayashida is said to be| ' ° Helen Garrett. throughout Japan. The case involves soveral members of the Imperial Diet. Count Shigenbu Okuma, the premier, | the; reported the situation to Emperor Yoshi- hito, who sanctioned the resignation of Viscount Oura. The investigation into the charges of ames— J, Moore, Julla Killabach. for black tulle. Mra, | for a year's study. B e o s frioa Clare. | ‘A sibel Iunchesuiparty folay at the b s sftver gray Georgette crepe, |Fleld club was composed Miss Anna Feil, the bride's cousin, wore v“n““" m““"n. fFank Robarts, Willlam Baughn, Minses— Misses— Gertrude Branch, Alice Troxell. Mrs. A, V. Bhotwell gave a luncheon today at the Fleld club complimentary 1o her aister, Mrs. Willlam Brooks of New York City, who Is her house guest and for Miss Mary Hall of Chicago, the Kuest of Mra. C. D, Sturdevant. A large basket of gladfolas and correopsis decor- ated the table, and covers were placed for: celved u present of $500 from a candidate| ! for- membership in the house. Benefited by Chamberiain's Linf. ment. “Last winter I used Chamberlain's Liniment for rheumatic pains, stiffness ward Craft, Elba, N. Y. everywhero —Advertisement, FINED $100 FOR KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUSE Mrs. Ida Rockafellow, 1618 Webster strest, was fined $100 and costs in police court for keeping a disorderly house. Two girls, Fdith Sohone and Murgaret Lowls, who lived at the place, testified that Mrs. Rockafellow knew that they brought men into the house, and did not object. Althougn the case savored of white slave traffic there was not sufficlent evi- dence to warrant their being turned over to the government. ] 2 portions of the cake among the tab) bol Buests. The Tato M ‘whone death E of or ! Misses— Mary Hall, Mary Munchhoff, Parcel Post Surprise. A ‘“parcel post' surprise party was given Wednesday evening at 8, K. Han- el ford's_cottage at Carter Lake club for ue. gabardine, made Norfolk style and |, Christiancy in honor of with & white collar. With this is worn & hat of midnight blue satin to match, ™ with corresponding trimming of white. E " Barton, Dr and Mra. Fell go to Buftalo and | E. L. Cain theuce by auto to New England, where L‘r. Shrum, 7Et it Messrs. ‘Harry 8. Byme, A. Hospe, George 1" Gllmore und Harry Weller :‘:' in Ban Francisco visiting the expost- Personal Mention. this evening st the Country club. The Special Danclog Single Rooms with Bath, $3.50 up i PRED STERAY. Miscellaneous Indigestion? they will tour the Berkshires and the $a Smith, "m‘?l,_ i e e Rt Ly R R} The coolest hotel in New York. Overlooki ote, Woit. | Ly Allen, Park. Within easy distance of all theatres and shops. At the Country Club. Bessle Enerson, Srthena Nanterd ,l);our address known the world over while you stop —_— at The Plaza. Sy ‘i’.:u.'.::.‘i,":;:i..'.'a“ dinner | News of the Wayfarers. OUTDOOR TERRACE AND SUMMER GARDEN Double Rooms with Bath, $5.00 up Totals Appe- titet r. King's New Life Pills stir up your liver, ald digestion, you feel fine the t day, Only Zic. All druggists.—Adver ment. Handy Recipes y MRS, l.‘l\;;_;\'BOV RORER Stewed Cabbage. Chop the cabbage rather fine, soak it in cold water for one or two hours, | drain, put it Into the large baking dlsh,‘ cover with bolling water, add a tea- : spoonful of salt, cover the dish and | Bribary BOsndal| Ras oo oo ot e b 20.~Vigcount Kanetka| And two of flour, mix, add two-thirds of & cupful of milk, stir a moment, | season with salt and pepper and put ok In the oven for fifteen minutes. Panned Oniovs, 'eel white skinned or Bermuda onions, soak them for a half hour, put them in tions last March, caused a sensation| the baking dish, cover with boiling water, add a teaspoonful of salt, cover | and cook In the oven a half hour. Take m out, drain the water and save it stook. Put two tablespoonfuls of butter Into the dish, sprinkle the onfon with pepper and salt, put them in the oven, uncovered, for a half hour. Serve bribery growing out of the March eleo- in the dish. Potatoes an Gratin. Chop cold bolled potatoes rather fine, each pint allow a half pint of white for Columbla university, New York City, | connected with the charge against Vis-| "8U°°: 8eason with salt and pepper, turn gowned In handsome black char- " count Oura, who Is alleged to have re-| LN®M Into the round or oblong dish, cover th grated cheese and hake fifteen minutes in a duick oven. Macaroni au Gratin, Boil four ounces of macaroni for three | Quarters of an hour, drain, throw it into cold water, mix it with a half pint of white sauce, add a teaspoonfui of salt and soreness of the knees, and can con-| and a saltspoonful of pepper. sclentioualy say that I never used any- | into the round or oblong baking dish, or | thing that did me so much good."—Ed-|the pie dish, dust with grated cheese Obtainable | and brown in the oven. | Spashetts spante Boll two ounces of der; blanch it in cold water for fifteen minutes. Put two tablespoonfuls of but- ter into the large baking dfsh, add a tablespoonful of chopped green pepper, | one chopped sweet red pepper and two Turn this reole Fashion. paghett! until ten- lespoonfuls of chopped onlon. Put the dish, uncovered, in the oven while you | the spaghetti, Cook until the onfon is soft, but not brown. Add a half cupful Union Pacific Has but Half as Many NOT A PASSENGER IS KILLED | Only half as many employes of the | | | | | { add two level tablespoonfuls of butter | the solld part of a can of tomu(n-,! three fresh tomatoes, a level teaspoon- | Central Features Nirnasing Ditscio Mre. W. Elster {s spending a couple weeks with her sister nlO:..‘v. L3 : Mr, and Mra. R. B. Nichols and daugh- ter, Cecella, left Monday night for a month's stay in Denver, Salt Lake City and other western points. Fresh Cake with tempting flavor of the Mra. W. K. Foote and daughters, Fran- ©es and Katherine, and Mrs, Virginia Dyball and Miss Irene Dyball are spend- ing the summer at Colorado Springe and NManiteu.” The Omaha colony there are Nl::llllhfl‘lbllnl‘il“b— Sether. Oh, Heinous Crime! ~ Man is Pinched for Smoking on Street SALE ——— . - ey the Home-made Taste Next time you want cake, ask the grocer to bring you Sunshine Loaf Cake. It has all the absolutely pure, fresh every day. best home-made cake — A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Dnu;;'m&t + e A ful of salt and a dash of pepper. Drain | the spaghettl, put it into this mixture, | ocover the dish, cook in the oven fifteen minutes, stic carefully and serve in the ish. A Big Frid of Voiles, Lace Cloth, Batiste, Dimities, Dress Percale, z Calico, Shirting Prints,... ay 32-Inch Finest Plisse Crepe, pure weave; 16¢ value, yard. 8c 12%ec vals, yard.. Fine quality Dress Tissue and genuine Clarem'nt Batiste, Dress Zephyrs Fine quality, mostly checks and broken effects; to 15 yde., yard .......... Dress Poplin | Highly Mercerized Dress Poplin, full pieces and remnants 7 up to 16 yds.; 15¢ vals.. (¥ Cambric and Muslin | Bleached Cambric and Muslin, | | long serviceable length to 3 100 vals, yd.... S5c| Dress Percale Full standard grade in dress, shirting and wrapper 40-Inch Voiles Beautiful, sheer, crisp quality in | choicest shades and printings. 15¢ value, yd... m— | | dress fabrics, 27 3c : Wash Goods Remnants Remnants of silk and cotton Dress Materials Remnants of fine printed drflnl‘ materials, length from 1 loc to 8 yds.; worth to 40c.. Pin Dot Swiss Fine white pin dot Swiss, 27 ina. | 12%c value, yard wide; reguiar 15c values, Friday, yard . lOc 8¢ Crash, 414¢ | One case of tull bleached towel- ing, soft and absorben | fancy borders .. 456 | 98¢ Spreads or Bolsters, 59¢ | About 100 fine spreads in the | crochet kind; bolsters of | Marseilles designs. . . 59c lot lasts, each... 10c Towels, 6¢ Alllinen huck towels, ends; guest size. 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Safety Pins, speclal, card....l¢ Women — and Immaculate Dressin N underarm as smooth as the face is not merely a matter of good dressing—it has become a requirement of careful grooming. Sleeveless evening gowns and filmy fabrics have imposed the smooth underarm as a detail of the perfect toilette. But, that, the modern woman finds the occasional use of Of dainty size, in 14-X gold with velvet and satin in curp Dgc:ll:‘ G_i&nu is a m;' ractive toilet aa‘i‘clm : X with the tei joods in artment stores, also in jewelry and drug stores and the lw"m woman's specialty shoos, The price is §5, Shown by good dealers everywhere For full particulars about Milady Decolleté Gillette and its wse, avrite us divect GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS BT 6 ST U o e N D B 10 late, or stiffen the hair. enclosed in French Ivory case, lined , Old Rose, Green or Old Gold—Milady i 1t will be found Milady Decollete Gillotte (Your desler can supply you teday) especially for women’s use, Women who have been using a Gillette for years find that it does not roughen the skin Its use may be discon= tinued any time without the slightest incone venience, more than necessary as a foslet refinement. Women are not using the more or less harmful and unsatisfac- tory depilatories. They know that in a few minutes an occasional use of Milady Decolleté Gillette will remove- all superfluous hair, leaving the under- arm smooth and white, That is why Milady Decolleté Gillette has been designed — a Gillette rgain Day in} The Pre-Inventory Sales Y WY 72 % e

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