Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 14, 1915, Page 10

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Friday, August 13,-1915, THE BEl OMAHA, TURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915. MISS GRACE GAS. SETTE, the American portrait artist, who visited in Omaba and who has been placed at the head of the bandage departmen: e Lucy Updike of Omaba, are at Watch Pl B- D : Hill House, Watch HUl, R. I, where an lg OlngB they plén to spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Inez Mangan of South Omaba, companied by Miss Alice Holbroo Omaha, have returned from an extende trip to the coast. Enroute home they via ited in Denver and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ochiltree, accom- panfed by Mr. and Mra. Walter Thomas 14 1 for Market Week | | From Manawa to Ak-Sar-Den den, from style show to tango and fox trot—this in brief is the program of entertainment for . Festivities Here v however, and Merchants' Market Week festivities however, an: wa tos for that Right oft the bat Monday evening, Au year the styl ! e 'vuu‘ % the men of the visiting mer- | at the Apditorium. Admission will be Ly 4 chants are to be hustled to Ak-Sar-Ben | ticket A dance will follow. J den and there treated to the best that| Thursday night there is to be a dinne he den offers to anyone amd dance at the Field club. On Tuesday aftérnoon and evening the | visitors are to be taken to Lake Manawa A buffet supper is to be served and in- teresting athletic events are to be staged. | Wednesday night, Sevtember 1, is to be | KEISER PAYS $50,000 | FCR THE IVY APARTMENTS C. O. Keiser has purchased the Ivy Thelr fectly esth wiches wit surprise of her guests. Could stration of good housekeepers belongs to the dead grey past. i Mrs. eludb work. Mr. John Mrs, H. lette, Wyo. HE inevitable question, “Are suffragists been solved today, and the answer is that they are Demonstration of the fact was made this afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. 8. King, in Benson, when the local suffragists gave a plenie. Ppresident of the local Federation of Mothers' Clubs and active in woman’s Western Travelers. urday for a trip through California. Naomi, leave today, in thelr car, for Gel- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCarthy are now good housewives?' has hostess, Mrs. King, rose early this morning, milked two per- etic cows, made the butter from sald cows for the picinic sand- h her very own hands and later served buttermilk for the anything be more domesticated than this? After such demon- wifely and homey devotion the statement that suffragists are not King Is treasurer of the Douglas County Suffrage nr(nnln.uon, , At Carter Lake Club. Lee Webster will leave Sat| mighty members of Vesta chapter, Order | of the Kastern Star, were entertained at J. McArthur and daughter, | | noheon at Carter Lake club Thursday. | Following luncheon, there was a ken- | sington. /|| in the American Ambu. ||| ¥ance hospital in Nenilly. of Los Angeles, are spending several days in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ochlltree spent their honeymoon in Minneapolis twenty-three years ago. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Slabaugh and daughters will leave for California Sep- tember 1, to spend six months. They will visit both expositions and spend some time in Los Angeles, Santa Ana and other points. While west Dr. Sla- baugh will buy & new car and take some of the famous tours of the interior, in- cluding the Yosemite valley trip. In and Out of the Be Hive. | Mr. W. H. Tudor left for Chicago Sun- day Mrs. F. A. Cuscaden Is visiting at Lake | Okobojt Mr. Jean Duffield leaves next week for Chicago, to spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Baker and sons | leave today for Kansas City, Mrs, R. C. Peters and siss Katherine Peters returned from Chicago Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bruce returned last er of Sherman and rtments at the corner She or $50,000 of the merchants of Omaha's trade territory | the big style ghow. Hitherto these style p Who will be In Omaha by thousands the | shows have been held at the Commercial | Sherwood avenues | week beginning August 3 for the big! club in the big dining room. They have | Batenhorst John [ et it e § A § S Y r LAST CALL TO SAV E 50% DURING THIS ICASH RAISING SALE] \ | | ! It has been a wonderfully successful sale, attended by a greater number 1 | of people than any similar sale we have ever conducted. Greatest price reductions we have ever made. We have made STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS on certain lines of goods that have been singled out for .clear&nce. Many sample pieces cut 50%. By far the deepest cut in price on de- sirable Furniture that you have known of in years. iy ¢ at the Alexandria in Los Angeles. They will leave for San Diego August 15. Mrs. G. J. Bird and Miss Mary Bird left this weok for Lusk, Wyo., where they will remain until September 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitehopse, who are making an extended tour of the west and northwest, are now in San Franclsco. day to meet Mrs. Sype and Willlam, who have been there since July 1 They will visit the expositions before returning about September 1. The Misses May and Eva Mahoney, who have been sojourning In Portland and Seattle, are now in San Franolsco visiting the exposition. Mr. Willlam B Taube, who went to the exposition with the Rotary club delega. tion, is stfll pioture-posting hia freinds from San Francisco with tidings of on enjoyable visit and meeting many familia faces. Miss June and Miss Lucite Brown, who have been touring the western coast since July 1, are now In camp at Twin Lakes, Idahe, where they will remain until Sep- tember, | Pleasures Past. Mrs. B. A. Chamberiain entertained at Miss Gladys Goodman entertained a few friends informally yesterday after- Mrs. Penn Fodrea entertained the Deborah Frankiand cluv at luncheon at | the club, Covers were placed for: Mesdames. C. C. Howe, J. M. Lowe, Penn Fodrea o s . 4. Baker, Mra. T. W. Blackburn had as her guests | at dinner last evening Messrs. and Mesdames — 1 | N | | return to Des Molnes tomorro accom- | T. ¥, Martin, Lloyd Meyer 1. B! Good, Minses— Misses Hezel Foster of Jean Wallace, Millard, Neb.; Mr, George Porter. vbek Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Whitehorn had as their dinner guests: Miss Blanche Whitlock, E. R, Whitlock, " B, Whitlock. Dr, and Mra. J. H. Wallace gave & diner party at the club. Covers were placed for: Mesdames— Mesdames— T. C. Wallace, B, Holovtehiner, Minwes— i Alice Wallace, Dorothy Wallace, Wilee Holovtchiner, Ruth Wallace, Mensrs, — MensFs.— ‘Warren Wallace, Murrill Wallace. Others tertaining at dinner were Louis Hiller, who had six guests; C. L. Dundy, st r. Grant Willlams, six; Mrs. B O two: A. Baumelster, twelve; W. J. Cattin, three: W. W, Watts, 3 N. Mantel, six, four; W. and Mr. Burgess, throee. Miss Bamuel K. Hanford gave panied by Miss Marion Huffman. Miss Eloise Hillls motored to Red Oak, Ia, Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Griffith | and Miss Blanohe Griffith. The latter has been a guest at the Hillis home re- ocently, Miss Grace Hart of Atkinson was the guest of her aunt, Mrs, A. C, Crossman, and Mr. Crossman last week, enroute to California, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dermody, who motored to Webster, Wis., with Mr. and Mrs Fred Stack for a three weeks' fish- ing trip, are expected home next Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Updike and Miss week from a trip to the western coast. | | ter have gone to Duluth, Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick left yes- | terday for Chicago, from where they will | take the lake trip, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ritchle and daugh- From there they will take the lake trip. Mr and Mys. Henry F. Lemmon and family have gone to Harbor Springs, Wik, for several weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eck and daugh- ters, Lenore and Helen Claire,, leave to " | day for Grand Island, to spend two weeks Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Morlarty left Tues- day evening for northern New York State, where they will spend the re- mainder of the summer. Mr. H. H. Holcomb is home from a vacation of two weeks spent at Harbor Springs and Roaring Brook, Mich. Mre. Holecomb, who was with him, accom- panfed him as far as Chicago, and will be home next week, v MERCHANTS TAXI CO. Touring and Olosed Oars. $3.00 per hour, Doug. 4500. Stand st Merchants Motel. GREATEST BRASS BED L ] OFFER EVER MADE Bed Spring and Mattress Complete, '10 YOUR TERMS SHALL BE OUR TERMS When you think of Furniture—think of Ru- bel. Quality and Service the Highest—Prices the Towest, THE BED This is a handsomes brass bed, with full two-inch posts, large and massive, made in satin finish, with guaranteed lacquer thaf will not tarnish. THE SPRING is one that is recommended for strength and durabliity as well as for comfort, It is fitted with sag-proof sniral &pring supports, THE MATTRESS Ao, "pteong o , " fade. “The cotton used is first quality. THE PRICE Th rice of this outfit 18 amnzfnlfiy low. The bed alone is worth more than we are asking for the entire outfit. GET RUBEL'S PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY LET'S GET ACQUAINTED, L SeSseheseseadsest m- noon in honor of Miss Marian Huffman | ming party this afternoon in of of Des Moines. Mise BEditH Matthews, who has been Miss Helén Chesney entertained the Fri- | spending the summer at the Hanford Gay Morning Bridge club this morning. cottage at Carter Lake club, Your Last Chance NINE-PIEGE DINING ROOM NI ‘Margaret Farrel entertained the /"'?!‘ b bl ©lub at a juvenile party Fri- | At Seymour Lake Country Club. of Jast week at her homo In | 3, " 5 A Tanner was hostess at & 5t | juneheon Thorsday at theSeymour Lake elub, when her guests were: endames Mel of Minneapolia, Minn. esdamen— . J, Adai glas’ guests at Misses— g.o‘-u-’\:‘fl Iléoom Dorothy Shimer. ns, Mesdames-— H-%z-..— G. J. A. Collins, H. N. Douglas. Dinf-' Ill):ry Connor entertained Thuraday evening in honor of the birthday eanni- versary of H. L. McWilliams. The guests )l)"“e:l—;lch T, er, “:mllllu. .ur. W:HOYA o e MoWilliams, Grorse Koo . and Mrs. C. L °ill.ov. entertained at lunch- in honor of Mre. H, B. evening on the club lawn. ub’s orchestra being a part B r. and Mre. Chester Wells, formeriy living at 118 South Thirty-sixth street, have moved into their mew home at 50l HIN | jaard stroet. To Honor, House Guest. To BuyOxfords at These Prices Just to make Saturday the biggest day of our semi-Au- nual Clean-up Sale, we are going to cut the price on high grade oxfords and pumps so low you'd hardly believe it until you have seen the goods—and we fit every pair. Extra Specials for Saturday FOR MEN FOR WOMEN A lot of $4.00 Oxfords, in all | Balance of several lines of Ox- leathers and about fords and straps, In kid and pat- $2.85 ent, worth .to $4 B s Imtaedan. » pair, Saturday .... 31 045 A lot of men's fine $4.50 tan Balance of ten broken lines of LS. $3.45 | S T i 1L S D . Another lot of tan Oxfords, with -cloth tops, regular 33-75 $6 values, Saturday grade Oxfords, Men's highest worth to $6 pair, closing out, at .... $4.45 20 Per Cent Off See i thow” Oue lot of ladies' $4.50 patent Oxfords, Saturda; ; $2-85 at .. One lot of our finest §5 Pumps, :‘h?tl:::irdcl::»:rn. .$3.75 On all Boys’ and Youths’ Tan and Black Scout Shoes and Oxfords, F RY 16th and Douglas: ETTE Window. CUT PRICE G DRUG STORE Smoke Sale of Drugs There was very little fire, but a great amount of smoke at the 16th-and Howard street explosion a few days ago. ‘We have put on sale all slightly smoked Drug Store Things at less than cost, Here are a few of our items on sale: Papeteries . .11¢, 13¢, 14c Worth up to 85e. Bath Brushes ........21c Worth four times as much. Hair Brushes ........33¢ Worth up to $1.25, $150 Hot Water Bottles A $1.50 Bath Sprays ...80¢ 1 Box Juvenile Soap. .20c 250 Sanitol Shaving Stick Tor. S earise T 2’;::'1_(? 85«Tootthuh;: 50¢ Java Rice Powder.29¢ 25¢ Peroxide . .........9¢ | 90c Getten'’s Bitter Tonic $2.50 Traveling Cases, 89¢ | for................ 8% $1.26 Fountain Syringes Good for all stomach TOP s i iy st ne 706 ' rORNIes We will have a Pond’s Extract and Cold Cream Demonstration all day. Saturday is Sample day, when we will give away thousands of samples, including Johnson’s Chocolates. There’s no Getten away from the faet that Getten's double whipped before freezing ice eream is Getten School of Therapy, Incorporat | 1885, 11091711 Green St Philadelphts, Pena. SET, cOMPLETE CONTAINS SIX SOLID 0AK AND GENUINE LEATHER CHAIRS Dining Room Sets on Spe- AKX ocial Sale at 1 ASTS, $90 & $125 SEE this beautiful set on display in our window. If you were to buy this set in single pieces it would amount to $82.75. Also complete Bedroom Snites at a big saving. Leather Seat Rockers Made of genuine solid oak, Bplendid collavsible with genuine leather meats, oart, -inch rubber tires, hood, fumed or .arly English, strong, yet lirht and easy black leather to manage. or brown Snan- Special ish; a $12 val- N ond ue; this sale. Bl...coassnnnns Be Comfortable in August We have had a cool summer so far, but it is always hot in August. If you want to avoid the worst month in the year, and if one of the offices we now have vacant meets your needs, yon will find ' it the coolest place in town in which to work. THE BEE BUILDING Was built for comfort. Although the offices offered are very few indeed, there are none better in the build- ing. If we have not what you want, let us place you on our waiting lst. The rooms vacant at present are: "north light, very desirable for waiting room and private office; 530 square feet ....... . IDUCA'I‘IIDIA‘LA | What About Your Future? WHY N B IN | AN HONORABLE AND LUCRATIVE PROFES SION AND ONE OF WELPFULNESS? | An exceptionsl opportunity is offered respectable and earnest H % : H « g here 8 the question of It is littie satistaction, indeed, ble professions which require years outlay of money which i entirely the contrary, these others, Room @Q01—Nice cool office with vault, near elevator and stairs; electric light free, 210 square feet $18,00 ! walting room; has large double east windows; 180 square feet -« - $18.50 640—9x20. Water; partitioned into private office and APPLY TO BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT, ROOM 108, AMUSEMENTS, B TODAY 3t 320 ofigfi w?me} 1 BIE_‘II’EJS{ Last Two Times sz From Out Yonder” oth W W lb-unv'"llnt. Edward Lynch 434 Assciat “THE MARRIAGE OF KITFY" Marie Tempest's Greatest Oomedy Sucoess. Matinees 15¢-25¢; Bvgs., ROURKE PARK, “.Allgult 14, 14, 15, 15. | Tiekets Purchased BEFORE 7 ¥. M 980; Balc., 18c. } OMAHA BEE-— THE [IOME PAPER, 350-35c-800 BARGAIN NIGHT—EVERY MONDAY \

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