Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 29, 1915, Page 14

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SUMMER DAYS ARE PASSING Bociety Notes the Waning Hours of the Outdoor Season with | Activity. BUSY TIMES ARE YET AHEAD| Soctal ¢ EUNDAY—Buppers at the Country, Fleld and Happy Hollow clubs. Mr. and Mrs. | M. C. F‘l!rl. mpper for Miss Grace | Wiltshire of 'Los Angeles. TUBSLUA Y= Chiidren & aay at the Happy Hollow club. Mrs. M. Lewis, luncneon &t the Huppy Hoilow club £d- | ward Caliahan, lunc y Hollow ciub. M senneth B luncheon for Miss Kliza Halsey P. Kirkendall and Mrs. A L penle at Kirkwood for Miss Wlitahire. # | SDN ESDAY~Dinner-dances at Coun- | Fieid and Seymour Lake clubs. M and Mrs. Frank Hamiiton, dinner at t Country club for thelr guest, Miss Gras W iitshire, THURSDAY—~Ladles' day luncheon Happy Hollow and Fieid clubs ¢ FRIDA Y—5ojourners’ club of the White Shrine, Mrs, C. Vincent. hostess. BATURDAY-—Dinner-dances at Country, | Fileid and Happy Hollow clubs. Mr. an Mrs. John A. MeShane, dinner at the | Country club for Miss Grace Wilishire. | Mrs Grace | at The approach of the closing of the club days, a little gossip, two attrastive visitors and the exciting anticipations of the coming of Billy Sunday for a stay with us, are the thingu of the moment| with soclety. | Miss Grace Wiltshire of Los Angeles, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hamilton for several weeks, has had a round of affairs given in her honor and will be wined and dined | this week as well. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hamilton will entertain at dinner In her honor at the Country club on Wednes- | day, and this evening she will be the guest of homor at & supper given at the Country club by Mr. and Mrs. M. €, Peters. On Tuesday Mrs, F. P. Kirkendall and Mrs. A. L. Keed will give a plenic for Miss Wiltshire at “Kirkwood" and Saturday evening she will be entertalned by Mr. and Mrs John A, McShane at dinner at the Country elub. Miss Bliza Halsey of Elisabeth, N. J., MRS. ROBERT 1LOWE MR. AND MRS, F. . PARKER, W Visting in Omaha With Hér Parents R M'CONNELI. I'HE 'HO 18 THE GUEST OF HER PARENTS, is apending some time with Miss Gladys Peters. She has been the guest of honor at & number of affairs at the Country club the last week and she plans to re- main over this coming week at the Peters' home. The directors of the Happy Hollow club have anonunced the date of their closing dinner-dance, as Saturday, Sep- tember 35. Boveral large affairs are planned by the management before the close of the semson. Thureday evening, September §, thers will be a second mar- ried folks dinner given at the club, and the annual harvest home dinner will be @iven on Tussday evening, September Ii. Vacationers Return Home. Mre. Wilson Low returned Friday from & summer spent at Baton's ranch In Wyoming. ‘Winston Cowgill arrives home today A Elgi i Felf i ¥ > : 4 5 B 1 [} cago, is expected in Omaha next week, | when he will be the guest of Mr. Jalin | Caldwell. Mr. Chase ents.n the archi- tectural college of Cornell univermty | this fall, | Miss Margaret McNalr, who graduated | from Clarkson hospital and later took a post graduate course in Cook County hospital, Chicago, has salled for Hono- lulu, where she has taken a position in the Queen hospital there. Miss McNair has been at Long Beach,, Cal, for the last six months. Mrs. Jack Webster, who Is at present on the Webster ranch out in the state, will leave next week for Lafayette, Ind., to be matron of honor at the wedding of | her couein, Miss Marion Plerce, who s to be married September 21, to Mr. Burr Bweezy of Lafayette. Mrs, Wobster will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. A, G. Beeson. The golf tournament to determine the ‘\ city ohampionship among the women | playors 1s to be held on the Country links | the week of September 2. All women | golfers of the city are invited and urged to enter their names with Mrs. W. H. Flynn, Webster 7368, ‘The club links will be open to all entrants from other clubs overy morning during the week preced- | g the tournement. There will be four flights and a trophy for the winner and | runnerup in each flight. | At Happy Hollow Club. Mr, and Mrs. B. Robison entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Happy Hollow club In honor of their forty-first wedding anniversary. The guests were: i Rottson, "85, proston, Y, R L. Robison, City; R, G. Wagoner. Mrs. M. W, Lewls and Mis. d Calla- han will entertain guests at luncheon Tuesday at the Happy Hollow club, ‘The annual dinner of the directors of the Happy Hollow club will be given dat- urday evening, September 25, at the club, Dining with My, and Mra. W. H. Rhodes last ovening at the Happy Hollow club were: Juc Bfllfl.::tl C. B, Balbach . . 4 5. Saris Otners entertaining at dinner last even- ] ¥ i ing at the Happy Hollow club were: Mr. Frank Clarke, who had ten guests; Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Findloy, six: M. Shirley, six, and Harmon Bmith, four. i ; i i 53 WILL BE WEDDED ON SEPTEM- BER MORN, Girolyn Rathburn tendants. After a trip through the west and a visit with Mr. Rouse's parents in Galena, the young couple will be at home October 1 at 808 North Forty-ninth street. At the Country Club. With Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Gaines at din- ner last evening at the Country club were: Messrs. and Mosdames— Dr. N. H. Rasmussen entertained at dinner Friday evening at the Happy Hol- low club. His guests were: i i FEF & § w:E il | i;; ii‘ i il i FH i B ¥ s % # i i i HH | Ee EE i f 3 ¥ HART i35 E ogg i g | ‘brother, Mr. Van Embrugh, Briarclitf Lodge, N. Y., goes to Bridge- Conn., next week to spend a month ,< i P i TR i ¥ 5 ¥ f !t'i i ] i ;z { "-:! le Molstead, ol Mot Iema 32 At the Field Club. Dr. and Mra B. A, McDermott enter- tained six guests at dinner last evening at the Fleld club; Mr. James Trimble had seven; C. B. Liver, four; Joe Shire- man, four, and Alex Vick, five Rouse-Yates. ‘The marriage of Miss Loulse M. Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mra James A. Yates, and Mr. Walter R. Rouse was solemnized Saturday morning at 5:3 a. m. at St. Cecelia’s church. Rev, Father| Harrington performed the ceremony. | A wedding breakfast for twenty-five guests followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Lols Hyde and Mr, Louls C. Rouse of Galena, I, a brother of the groom, were the at- | NEW ENT OF DOUGLAS W.CTU !“‘l!lnru Rol ohn A. McShane, M. C. Poters, F. Bubols, W. A. Fraser, M. A. Hall, Mesdames— Mesdames— Frank Judson, John Towle, Messrs.— Meossrs.— Charles George, Lucius Wakeley, Dining with Mr. anga Mrs. W, A, C. Johnson were: Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Wilhelm. Mrs. Warren R N Mids Dalsy Doane. X e. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paterson enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Country club In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, Covers were placed for: u.s Clarke, Complimentary to Miss Eillsa Halsey, the house guest of Miss Gladys Peters, Mr. ang Mrs. Wil Burns entertained at dinner iast evening at the Country elub, The guests included: John Rediok, Mr. and Mrs. Ralps Peters. ers. M Misses— Bl petors, Alidrel BNIST: e peters. Butler, saera. ter. gloekton Foth or. ockton Hol bert Connell, Robert B I Diok Stewart, et e Mrs, Ben Gallagher entertained: Messrs. and Mesdames— Fiank Hamilton, A. L. Reed, Howard Baldrige, Grace Wiltahre, Los Angeles. M easre —— Laut! Drake, Frank Burkley, Among others entertalning at dinner last evening at the Country club were: Mr. and Mrs. Moshier Colpetser, who had four guests, and M. A. Hall, four. Among the Visitors, Miss Cornwell of Chicago is the guest of Miss George Trimble for two weeks, Mrs. Sidney Smith of Hartford, Conn., is expected this week to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F., Dale. Mrs. John Goodwin of Newcastle, Ind., Gurdon W. Wattles, Mis: |and ohildren, are visiting Mrs. Goodwin's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Kennard. Miss Ruth Beecher, deughter of Bishop Beecher of Hastings, will arrive Monday to spend the week with Miss Stella Rob- inson. Miss Catherine Calder of Cleveland, O., who has been the guest of the Misses Marion and Naomi Towle, will leave this evening for her home. Miss Pauline Cole of Worcester, Mass., is the guest until Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Woodworth. Miss Alice Woodworth and Miss Cole were college mates at Smith. Miss Johnston of Chicago will arrive some time this week to be the guest of Miss Revina Comnell for several weeks. Miss Johnson and Miss Connell were classmates at Dana Hall last year Mrs. Turner MoAlllster of Oakland, OMAHA SUNDAY . BEE: AUGUST 29, 1915, ‘BACK FROM SIX MONTH®' IN CALIFORNIA | Helerie Teresa Gates M. Smith. The latter, together with A Leila Given N wany Mr. an ‘rofton, la., for thei Mrs. Jans later a week-end visit to Darents Change of Address. Mre. C. E. Johannes has returned from HBoulder, Colo, and has moved from the noa to the new apartment house, the Mrs. A. G. Edwards, returns to | Segamore Oakland today, accompanied by Mrs. Mel | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Low have taken Jr., who will be her guest for several |& house on Thirty-eighth avenus, near Chicago strect. They will move into it Miss “Dodie” Richmond of New York |the first of the month was entertained in Omaha for several | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster will give up |days by friends here. She Is going to | thelr apartment at the Genoa shoztly to the Panama-Facific exposition with her |MOVe into & new house on Thirty eighth parents. While hers the Richmonds were (4nd Davenport streets. |the guests of Mr. and Mre. M. M. Thiese, | Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Love are moving {Numeroun atfairs were given in honor of | from town to their new home at Loveland the visitors B by the first of the week. News of the Wn_vf_amm Mr. and Mre. Henry Wyman are ex- | At Seymour Lake Country Club | The Tug-o'-War club o tertalned at | breakfast at the cluf Friday at 12 bected home this week from Wequeton- | o'clock. Covers were laid for ing, Mich, | pMesdumes— Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. David Baum and Miss . Cote, Harry Marling, M ot G James Trimble R. Bryson, ey b Rewtiger i ol Ry R 1. Schindel, B Tuotee. Francisco and are on thelr way home by Bengon, W. A, Fowler way of Seattle, . M. Laverty, E.'A. Rose, Mr, W B T Frini iilinn, | _Mr. and Mre. John L. Webster, who /lillam Bavinger, Claude Orchard C. Four Colns =y Mr. and Mrs. George K. Rushart of |(Continued on Page Four Column One Fort Crook entertained at dinner last ' - evening, followed by dancing. Their included. | and Mesdames- ! h, J. G. 8herry, Judge Wheat Misses Misses-— thel Sherry, lrene O'Nelll, da FPricke, Lettle Fitzpatrick Me ensrs, — Ben agh, Amos 1ske. Edward McCarthy, Misa Stacia Mulvihill was hostess at a dinner party Friday evening. Her guests were: Misses— | Misses— H | argaret Foy, Lily mng{ ary RINg, Ann McMahon, Nancy Mitchell Annie Redffeld, Stella MoAuliffe, Ameila Rosacker. Sadle English, Mesdames— M. Mitche W. Hinrichs, M. Wagne Miss Irma Book gave a dancing party Friday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L Vollmer. Minnes— Misses— Grace Pool, Mabel Melcher. Mary Connor, Mesars.— J. H. Boyle. Messra. — W. H, Cheek, H. L. MoWilliams, Mr. and Mre. H. G. Windheim had as | thelr guests Friday evening: Mr. and Mra. C. H. T. Riepen. Miss uerite Windhelm. John W. rtin, Others entertalning at a dinner-dance Friday evening were Mrs. Henry Ny- gaard, who bad twenty-three guests; Dr. and Mrs. R E. Schindel, four; Mr. and Mra. R L. Reynolds, four; B E. Wright, six; W, C. Cox, five; E. A. Rose, ten; Miss Margaret Fox, elght The Sunday evening musical will be stven following the dinner hour, and will tnclude selections by the chorus composed of cottagers, a tableaux by five girls. Mrs. H. G.' Windheim and Mrs. John Smith are the hoatesses for the Tuesday evening program, and the numbers will be composed of readings by Mrs. G. W. Shields, vocal solo by Miss Dora Har- mon and plano solo by Miss Marguerite ‘Windhetm, Mr. and Mrs. John Bekins are expected back the first of the month from a two menths’ tour of the Pucific coast. They | visitad both the California expositions, went as far north as Vancouver and re- | turned through Yellowstone park. Stork Special. | A son, Richard Northam Dumont, was | born to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dumont in Toronto, Canada, Thursday, August 2, Prettiest Mile Notes. Mrs. W. Sherman Felt is spending ten days In Chicago. Miss Lorena Leeka is making a week's visit at Thurman, Ia Mr, A. D. Northrup was in Chicago on | & short business trip this week. Mr, Fred Crane is expected home today from a week's trip through Indiana. Miss ‘Ruth Bagnell of Lincoln is mak- ing & week's visit with Miss Grace North- rup. Mr. Ernest Graves of the Nebraska uni- versity Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B . Moser, Dr. E. C, Wonder has left for a week's bunting trip about a hundred miles west of Holdrege. Dr. and Mrs. Pruner have returned from & three weeks' camping trip near | Cortes, Colo. Mr. and Mre. H. B. Liggett and Mr and Mrs, Kirst have returned from a two weeks' auto trip to Oklahoma City, Mr. Gus Bolton has spent the last week in Chicago and Ottumwa on business and Mrs. Bolton is visiting her parents at Tekamah. Miss Clara Flinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flion, who bhas made her home the last few years in Waterloo, Ta., has come to Omaha to make her perma- nent home wtih her parenta Mr. Will Norrls and Mra Lalu Norris Jerome are entertalning a house party this week, their guests belng Mr. R. A Norris, Mrs. Minter and Mre. C H iTurll. of St. Joseph, Mo, and Mre ' | Striendel aid daughter, Mildred, of Wich ita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs Selling good up- right pianos at prices from $50 to $1501ess than ever — to make room we offer following for Monday: Sterling . . . . S115 Shoninger . . . $125 Krenelin . . . . $145 Schmall.r& Musller $150 Hosps . . . . . $165 Cable-Neison . . $190 Wogman. . . . $215 And 22 Other High Grade Planos Art Stock Selling at Cost, Large Se.eclion. 1513-15 Douglas Street Teacher of Piano 1084 @Georgia Aveans. pil of Max lfin“' and Holder of ‘eacher's Certificats from Peabod: Conservatory of Music, Baltimore, H. G, Jans of Oldham. |Cal. who has been visiting her parents, § D.. sre the guests of Mr. and Mrs A. | STAY | HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED JUST | ANNOUNCED. nville, Tenn., will ac- | with | | NEW FALL GOODS TO BE FORGED OUT NEW FALL GOODS TO COME IN SOON Peculiar State of Affairs at The Julius Orkin Women’s Appareling Establishment Brings Dazzling Bar- i gain Opportunity to Women Seeking | Expertly Styled Fall Garments. It doesn’t seem consistent to of- || fer new Fall garments at reduced prices, and then in the same breath announce that new Fall gar. ments are soon to arrive, yet there | s excellent reason for just such a| procedure at the Julius Orkin| Women's Appareling establishment | || at 1610 Douglas St. | It’s this way: Julius Orkin is now | remodeling his Douglas street sloro‘ completely; not only is he remodel- ing, but he {s also adding the entire building directly to the east. He has been holding an “Enlargement | Sale” on whatever Spring and| Summer goods there happened to | be on hand, but suddenly {u\mdl himself confronted with advance shipments of Fall garments that were ordered before he had made | {| up his mind to remodel. Shipments | of this sort are arriving daily with | absolutely no place to display the | || merchandise, rather than chance the style uncertainties of a few weeks later Julius Orkin sacri- fices them at true “Enlarging Sale’ prices. 8o much for the goods that have already arrived and those that will arrive for a few days. S0, |are golng at But Julius Orkin will have to open his newly remodeled establish- ment in a few weeks from now with a stock styled to the very hour; he will not even show the styles that are considered new to- day, he figures that there will be still newer things shown in New York in a week or ten days and for that reason left yesterday for that eastern Mecca with the firm idea of purchasing things that will be the newest when they arrive in a few weeks hence In the meantime the reductions on the Fall goods that are already here are as [ollowe Ladies’ Fall Suits that would comumand $29.560 ordinarily are go+ ing at $16.76; Fall Suits worth $35 $19.76; Fall Sllk Dresses that were to be sold at $19.60 are going at $9.87; Fall 8ilk Dresses that were bought to sell at $25 are now $11.87; Fall Blouses worth $3.95 are going at $2.36; Fall Blouses that are worth $5.95 are going at $3.50. Then, too, there are Fall Skirts, worth $5, at $2.97; Fall Skirts, worth $7.50, at $3.97, and Fall Skirts, worth $10, at $4.97. arms. They expect to be settled thcra1 ™ ENTIGE HIGH CLASS STOCK OF LADIE 1e (COATS, SUITS, DRESSES | SKIRTS mp WAISTS MUS¥ BE SOLD AT ONCE ‘The Fall goods to be purchased by Julius Orkin during hig present New York trip wili be timed to arrive here just as his newer re- modeled and enlarged store opens, | Ladies’ Walsts worth $1, $1.25 and up to $1.60—these will sell at 47c each as long as any remain. There will also be a line of odds and ends in Ladies' Spring and Fall but Fall goods aiready here and those that will arrive during the next day or so, will be placed on sale direct from the packing cases at true “Enlarging Sale” reduc- tions. For Monday's shoppers Julius weight suits that were formerly sold at up to $25; these will be of- fered in one lot, choice of the lot at $3.97 the suit, g Please note: This selling takes place at the Julius Orkin establish- ment at 1510 Douglas St. Orkin has provided a table of e An Invitation I'wish to extend a cordial invitation to all Ladies of Omaha and vicinity to visit my new Silk Shop, 211 City National Bank Bnilding. 1 want you all to see my wonderful new iines of i Silks and Velvets My reputation as & silk bnyer, together with my new location and equipment, enables me to offer even better fabrics at my usual irresistible prices. E. A. Bessire, The 8ilk Shop. 211 City Nat’l Bk, Phone Douglas 3663, DO IT NOW! Don’t Wait for a Cold Snap We Suggest that you have your heavy clothes put in shape to wear this month so as to be ready for the cool days of October, Remember, we do more thau clean or dye your clothes—we make alterations and repairs, put new linings in jackets, coats, vests or overcoats; put new collars and cuffs on overcoats or jackets, ete. Our Prices are very reasonable and we guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Tell our driver what you want, or come in and talk it over with us. THE PANTORIUM *Good Cleaners and Dyers,." 1515-17 Jomes St. Phone Doug. 963, Branch Offices: 2016 Farnam St.; 328 N, 24th St., South Side. | k,

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