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26, 1915, OMAHA, TIIURSDAY, AUGUST E. A. Bessire Will * Open an Exclusive Silk 8hop in Omaha An exclusive silk shop, an fnnovation ' in Omaha, Is to be opened by E. A. Hes- LOOK! THE HAREM NOSE VEIL-—Tennis nose veils have been in vogue at Newport since early in the season, but a harem veil attachment was introduced as an adjunct to sport clothes at the Rhode Island Kennel club’s annual show by Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes Cary. Here she is holding her bulldog, Newport Nipper. { 7 O’clock By MELLIFICIA. sire, who was connected with the Bran- | deis storea here for twenty years, at 211 p O have friends taste joviality to the full significance of the word | City National Bank building. Mr. Bes- Every M orn,ng . sire titlea his establishment as The Silk and at the limit of a comrade’s expense, was the unexpected ex- | { 8hop and will open Monday morning for perience of a certain young man at a social function a few | | bastnese. 2 T evenings ago. | A complete line of silks, velvets and housands Of pepp]e, To keep curiosity from playing its part too freely, I am going to call dress fabrics will be kept in stock by a" over the mlddlc Mr. Bessire. That he will present an advanced line of such fabrics is assured by Mr. Bessire's long experience as a silk buyer. this young man “Mike.” Now “Mike” is a born heretic on shirts and | “Mike's” shirts are different from anything you ever saw. The styles| displayed in the regular way, in the regular shops, are entirely too ir-| regular with his ideas of fashion. Under no circumstance would he del;nl to wear such commonplace stuff; so he resorts to special patterns, and Bas them cut in a most individual manner and by distinguished makers of garments for men. There has always been one objection to “Mike's” excellent taste. He had displayed a tiresome faculty for not knowing which shirt to wear and fellow friends have spent much time scheming how he might be broken of the habit. The coveted moment presented itself, when an acquaintance was in “Mike's” office as he was untying a bundle containing half a dozen silk | beanties. Hach was different from the other and all second to none In| Omahs. The garments were in time for a particular function at which “Mike's” beloved was to accompany him, and he langourously displayed his 1nability to choose the shirt which would best buit the oceasion. ’rhc" visiting friend got real tired and left “Mike's"” office planning. | I will mot go further with detalls, except to state that at the functlon: “Mike"” and his lady friend were there and so were all of the six new l”l’ shirts, but not one of them adorned “Mike's” athletic body. west— Are enjoying “That Economy Coffee” PAXTON'S GAS ROASTED COFFEE Only in 60(: Hospe Now Pulling Out the Interior of 1513-1515 Douglas >treet | for Remodeling of | Piano Room per can 2-lb Cans Gas Roasted direct in the flame quickly—not in ovens slowly— saves you the strength and deli- cate aroma—that is economy. Then buying in a 2-1b. can at 60¢ —the quantity price—is economy. At Your Grocer-~ Paxton & Gallagher Co. Omaha, Neb. | Badlar, | George L | two; C. R. Gould, thres;, C. C. [four; J. M. GHebrist, five: Bradiey, thres; Dr. M. B. Lemere, four; | B. C. Rector, fourteen, and A. B. Som- | ors, aix. [ ) The Iady bowlers held thelr rogular | m-':::'":"_';:"";,:;,_", ’;hr?‘mmmy #ame this morning at the Happy Hollow | Ing at the club. There will be fitty C/ub. The game was followed by lunch- |eon. .TTGLOM(I‘ of the White Shrime will "‘_i The Dundee WBridge club entertalned tortalft ut & dinner-dance Friday evening th's afternoon at the Happy Hobiew club. | of Shis Wit 04 She' RtUd Two tables of players were present ! Mr. and Mes Henry Worster entor-| M. A. Chadwick and Men. J. I, Pren- | Some 30 Piano bargains to move to the HOMES OF WISE BU ERS. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mrs. Mary Proudfoot wiil entertain at & bridge-luncheon Thursday afternoon, | when she wili have fifty guests. | Tho department managers and travel-| Following prices give you an idea of values: Used Pianos 5 | i (ained at dinner last svening for seven A% had Euests at luniheon todny at the W Starl St e It s o S S i o sterting ... ... s98.00 | Omaha Gas Company's : ot g { Shoninger . . ....... $115.00 Sale of Odds and Ends One of the largest affairs of the sea- At Carter Lake Club. Chickering .... .... $125.00 #on waa the tea given this aMernoon LY | The Carter Lake Sw imming and Bowl-| < 1% H ¢ Son | Mrs. John H. Parratt in honor of Mrs. ing club met yesterday afternoon at the Kremlin & Son $145.00§| Samuel J. Dell of Eaton Rapids, Mich., Carter Lake club. In the afternoon the & recent bride: The club house was pret- regular game was played, at which Mrs, | tlly decorated with wild flowers. | Frank Carpenter's band made the highest Assisting In the rooms were Mesdames: goore. Nineteen members were present. 1. M. Lord, M. L. King, John Urlon, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Freeland enter- James Bednar and Dean Ringer. tained at dinner last evening at the The Misses Mildred Johnson, Doris Carter Lake club. Thelr guests were: | Herry and Irma Book assisted In the Megsrs, and Mesdames— dining rvom end the Misses Marie Berry O. 1. Purdy, J. M und Margery Becket poured tea. rée Harrah, B o o il wose Descust: 1 Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zip- fel last evening were Mr. and Mrs. (. Hospe You Should See These Pretty Domes! New Pianos $169.00, $179.00, $190.00, |, $200, $219, $225 and $250) McAnany, They are just the thing for over the dining table or in a den, they shed an irresistible, mellow radiance over every- All high quality instraments. g e B o B | Lovesoy. > Tove Peicias Bake T {1 thing and give a really home.like atmosphere. And, just 31 e, ‘“: “:. '?\':Fn: Dthars entertaining ot Sinner lnst even- “asy Lerms. 4} listen! the prices have been cut again. They were wonderful ’ o . Del f t 1 . H. L. Under- . ’ Tm L!‘;t";n wor, Ji. G. Windneim, | wood, who had three Kuests; N. M. Bas- A H {| values before and now, well say; if we'd describe them, tell Henry Forstor, tioore Davie S40L, 1hae, 882 Jossph A, Mopew, thive, . ospe CO. their valu~. and quote the reduced prices you couldn’t be- Juii . — Margaret, who will enter the training | trip of the lakes and later visited In New | ! ome and see urself, Charles fi Personal Mention school for purses at the Bellevue hospital. | York City. 1513-1515 Douglas St. || Ueve ns! Boo for yourself fi, id /i nder o Miss Hazel Parker of Davenport, Ia.,| Mrs. Beulah Sincialr left Tuesday even- ' i Jini) Fhlion, . Goums Mas pcThn Wisesn Heleh o0d Bisaboth Ando: | 40,3 ‘icet Iuat week at he home of | ing. for. a two weeki' sojourn et Coto- I-Want-U Large Acorn gofimm’ €, i, Biinner, prmivgs g enon et obsagod *If | Ml Dora Walowits, Miss Parker spent | rado Springs. ! hpe G s .,"“w,,“.' osonggy ® H. Bteln, at Glasco, | i1y summer at the Panama-Pacific ex- i - = = i G” lrom Ga‘ Range. .1, Cheek, Arthur Moren, 1 position, " H H 5 v”i Charles Harden- Mra. T. J. Lowry returnea Sunday Coughed for Three Years. vv I e Francls, brook, morning from New York City after hav-| Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, accom-| A Erateful sufferer writes: “‘Your me- an e‘ mm :"b";l:t t“h‘(l_ 1Aty (}.':l;'io:g:';': :‘A“;’& et Nangs lt?ngl'h:'m’,'hg; a ur ‘{, n ?x:"m“‘“"w:l"‘ Ing spent three weeks with her son. |panied by thelr son, Elmer, have returned | dicine, Dr. King's New Discovery, cured which permits ironing in comfort, are only a few of them, -'o it you W rcugh, T T. ’ Bdward T. Lowry., Mra, Lowry was ac- | from the east. They salled from Chicago | my cough of three years' standing.” Hc. ‘l —_— Il maxes it easier, saves time and | need a nmew range nd can use a gfi-fpn A, Eh“" %ooe'u 3 companied to New York by her daughter,| on the North American steamer for a|All drugg.sts.—Advertisement. || energy. They know, too, that it | large one, come at once. Six large § .lwohwn,' .:N 259 ‘(‘ iu::'-‘i.:. (] regularly sells at $3.50, but l?r; star burners, three big ovens and iter J. Re rry duy ., g " | it is in this sale complete witl warming closet with hood. Reg- o R e e | s o e | s eetor e and @O £ | Ty priced F0n00, @B fi.xm )l.;wl'la. . r‘. l;,‘ ‘l‘fifln. | / \ ) '] connection, for only. . BOW ORIY ..ocvvvvvnnns ion. A. Lewis, . \nrling, { e | Juck: lledge, 3. B, Watking, M f t NIV A Beat the yolks well. Pour into milk i ST ’ BRAN DEEST SSFe Tl o st bty Toxtalle Reflex < . C. Powell. i g | jeetit overa stir it con- Tho Minne, \ I ¢ | (:m’:: L * rmf,-r.c; ! Lol | il ! stantly with a silver spoon 2 : Lal’flp‘ i ey l'rlg;ht': : k. & Pracha, g 1 Gl until it is boiling hot, when onestly, you can’t do better ese Reflex Gas mps surely %vm'*‘":"“';':’r; fi::::’.”‘f?‘:k,ul '\\ it becomes thick. This re. § if You want a portable lamp of | give the brightest, most satisfac- o, on, Dorls r‘?‘, 1 = = === e duces § £ ti any kind. Come and satisfy your- | tory light procurable and are best sitée Nitache, . Kate ¥, griey, | #= L - e I length of time re- § it "that it is s0. There are | for rooms, porches, or anywhere :"}mn::e;f-'y O T hnace, / quired for freezing. Remove | brand new, good style lamps for | a brilliant white light 1s wanted. f. K. Ames, | Irma Rook, fi - Y from stove. Cool and freeze, sitting, sewing or reading rooms, | Here's one made of nicely finished . Culkin, Alma Hansen. | | - also students’ study lamps, per- | brass, ome inverted Waelsbach B e o ew lr re omlng n it fectly good—just shop-worn. We | mantle, and opal globe. It was are selling them at cost. Prices | regularly priced much higher. At the oo":w m‘t‘l give & dinnee —_— g SR | i range from Well, here it is; just look! Country club for har | | B this evening &t the Shipments of new fall skirts which we are receiving show a marked development { ! $3.50 to $7.50 sz values ‘l ::M :::-‘c'lu::m I in variely and stylishness of that garment. We want you fo view the new i arrivals, as they reflect the smarlest ideas of the new season, are made of the malerials most in favor and made up in a manner that no dressmaker could excel N, 3. la:rhl srl Mesdames— | Pelers, Kenneth Paterson, Hany Kelly, Paul Gallagher, l Misses— ";’"Bu'm.y,‘d Daghns Peters. ! Congdon, Mesars — rald rton, Lawrence Brinker, || jobn € aweh duv A Many other desirable gas fixtures and household gas appliances at cost. See them, Omaha Gas Company Our new fall skirts are very . . results, hver, Frans o | charming, with yoke efiecf,s, belts, anyhow, by using rich, creaimy Cottage Compiimentary to Miss Catherine Cal- | pockets and button trimming; Forqgopdlopudeegl v sy x 1509 Howard St.—Near 16th der, the guest of the Misses Naomi and | Marion Towle, Miss Gertrude Stout will | entertain at dinner this evening at the | Country club. A large basket of deep || finw-wmhundumml centerpiece and covers will be lald for: both plaited and flare models in gabardines, poplins, serges and | velours; in checks, stripes and \} plaids; all new colors, at— A ———— | We Will Pay You To Tell Us This Why are you planning to movel—and what sort of a new home do yon wish to se- cure? A city residence or suburban home, apartment or flat, no matter what, nor where; tell us about it in a letter. For the best lot- ters submitted THE BEE will give away $25 in CASH PRIZES, to be divided as follows: $10.00 for the hest letter, $7.00 for the second best, $5.00 for the third best letter, and $1.00 each for the next best three. The contest is undertaken in connection with the Complete Rental Guide of THE BEE. There will he lots of contest- ants so get yvour letter in early. Write clearly on one side of the paper émly, and, signed and sealed, submit to THE BEE marked for the " **Letter Contest.” Every one will have an equal chance, but do your best. THE OMAHA BEE Mases— Miswos— ;‘ - ] 3 raldine 1 e Liider “:f e “I.a n Towle, Clara_Hart - KLEENATONE ‘The Superior l Vary Charming New Gowns for Afternoon Wear in satin, charmeuse and faille. Princess Redingote and &'ncket effects, some I with Georgette or chiffon sleeves, metal, laces and embroidered trimming. All i | mew colors—black, navy, bottle green, field mouse and brown. A choice lot at || | $17.50, $19.00 and $25.00 MOPPING, SCRUBBING | . & SCOURING POWDER For Floors, Tables, Sinks, Pot i Pans, Kettles, Kitchen and Dair b Utensils Generally | Should be used in every house > — New Fall Neckwear | | Sale of Boys’ Suits ! | Rai2™ N o o bood Everything that the fastidious woman ~ could - on the market H ) gt sodhaienl wish, The pretty styles in fine Volle, Organdie || _ A special School i | and Georgette Crepe will touch the simplest suit il | 10c per package New Puritan Collars in assorted colors, with i i H ASK YOUR GROCER and do not accept a substitutc with charming style. | Opening Offer 1 Ib. net weight hemstitched and fancy edges, 50c to $1.80, Hundreds of splendid new boys’ suits ; F New Arrivals in Fall Blouses |1 | priced so as to give the boy an : Extra Pair of Pants Absolutely Free With Every Suit All new fall models, snappier patterns and sturdier fabrics than ever before. A splerdid array of new grays, browns, tans and green mixtures. Blue serges included in this sale. | Sold on Guarantee — Satisfactic 3 or Your Money Back L . 3 4 ; el Striped and Checked Taffeta Blouses— | $5.00 to $6.50 \ Pho!o Craft Sil;p T R Films Developed Free rinte B w0 to Semons Bervion New Georgette Crepe | Blouses— $3.98 to $7.50 Smart CrepedeChine Blouses— if »3 i ! i $3.98to $5.98 ‘The new reversible collars fashionable as well as | || feature. Caa be || worn high or low neck, MERCNANTS TAXI CO. - Y