Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, September 23, 1915. BLL, youmng Averill Harriman has ended his short engagement with a quist New Buagland wedding, and will, I hope, bring his bride with him on his next trip to Omaha s0 we may look her a over, and wish them hoth long life and an overflowing eup of happiness. A lot of our Omaha wociaty folks will be specially interested in seding just what kind of a girl was picked by young Mr. Harriman for s lite partner, for it is an open secret that more than one fond mamma | lay awake nights when he was here last winter learning the ropes at the | i e s any power of attraction over such a desirable catch. It is an open secret, | paliteness, not a soul knowing at that time that he had left o girl behind | him down east in whom he had already centered his attention. | But there's just as good fish in the sea as ever was caught, as the nld' woman used to say, and we’ll have some brilliant made-in-Omaha matches, | Just the same, and before long at that | Harriman-Lawrence Nuptials. A The weding of Mr. W. Averill Marei- :."-:‘dr‘:y Rev. K. B. Taft of Orace Baptist | | Tan, Who epent part of last winter In | guly 4., gown was of white crape | Omaha, and Miss Kitty Lanier Lawrence |ge chene trimmed with lace. She wors took place Tuesday at Lenox, Mass., and |a bridal wreath of lilles of the valley and what might easily have beea a grand |earried a bouguet of bride's roses. | Miss Tda Anderson, a chiidhood chum, | | . soslety splurge was a quiet, simple event. & e core Invited, |Stended the bride. She wore pink aflk Only about thirty guests were ited, o orrial sty Tobhs Mr. Obaties Wood was best man | | | bride’s purents. The marriage lines were | sy A reception was held after the wedding for over sixty guests. The rooma were Mre, Bdward W Marriman, with her b4 daughters, Mre. Charles Caury Rummsey j::mu-ly decorated with flowers aa0 | ] v 1 S Sine Garel 4.5 sdwiman, srore to at- | Tor, Tand Mre. Dutiel will make thel? g | hame at Rosalie, Neb. | @harles L. Lawrence, J. Halloday Phil- | bin and Charles H. Marshall seated the | | #ussts. B. Roland N. Marriman was his | Patten-Melcher Wedding. | Prother's best man. Miss Lawrence en- | A pretty home weddhs ook place | the church with her grandfather, |Wednesday evening at the home of the Lanier, with whom she has lived |bride's pasents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Mel parents’ death. She did no(l attendants. i cher, when their daughter, Miss Frances | {Melcher, heoame the bride of Dr. Clarence | was plain, of white |F. Patten of Omaha. The Rev. Leonard | | ice was per- |Groh of St. Mark's Lutheran church per. | || M. Grosvenor |formed the ceremony. The double ring John the Divine, |service was used. il rector of Trin- | Douglas Melcher, brother of the bride. ) played the Lohengrin wedding maroh, . the home 'and Mre. O. A. Melcher #ang Cadman's latge recep- | “At Dawning.” bride recelv- | The bride wore & gown of ivory chiffon this reception |taffeta and earried a shower bouguet of Lenox colony, |bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The the men who [tulle vell was held in plmce with Iilles | | Winden satate. Mr. |of the valley | A left in the afternoom | Miss Flora Melcher, sister of the bride, | oar for their honeymoon, |[was mald of honor, and Miss Mable After & wedding journey they will re- |Brasda of West Point, Neb., was beides- at Herriman, N. Y, (maid. Both were gowned alike in Nilo for the present. green crepe de chine and carried bou- quets of sumburst roses. Little Miss Dorothy Phillips of Sherl- I @an, Wyo.,, acted as ving bearer, carry- | | ing ‘both rings in an Easter iy, | Arthur W. Knapp was best man Tooms of the home were pretiily @ecorated with palme, ferns and autumn blossoms. After the ceremony a recep- tion was held for relatives of the bridal eouple, and refreshments sorved. Dr. and Mrs, Batton will be at home atter November i, at 207 Brown street. Omaha. i ihedi i i i b ? fs § Rz = i f 5: ] ] H i it 4 § 2P 4 £ i il 2 5 ok S35 i . Personal Mention, Lieutenant Schmidt of Texas City, who has been in the city for a few days, leaves this evening for Camp Douglas, | Arizona. Mrs, Willlam Brennan has returned from Xineoln, where she accompanied . i uncheon i i £ L 1 : i I i i [her | arraigned in police eourt too, that more than one of Omaha's fairest buds was surprised at his cold | and costs. 1 gr full, Wi — 3 !‘E 5 H i i E | i s FOR 21B.CANS “Twar Economy daughter, In and Out of the Bee Hive, Dr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Hoffman have gone | on a vacation visit to the east, which will take them to New York, Buffalo and other points for several weeks IS FINED A DOLLAR FOR SPEEDING WITH A nucK'Ben festival to and Of Interest to Stout are now showing an excellent assort- ment of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Bkirts, House Dresses, Petticoats, new fall styles, in sizes Low prices. Autumn Readiness in the G Now comes Brandeis Stores’ famous big basement with great full purse. We believe that the time to can be most emphati liberal value with good policy New Miss Bugenia Brennan, who Is attending the state umiversity. §uits, 1915, SEPTEMBER KING AK IS ABODT ready for the decorators, the show space and concession grounds allot .-m“"'.?'u'.. clnn-'!-)«-n. P ted and every detail is now in compe- — | READY FOR GROWDS tent hands for completion. On the Calendar. Representatives of the Wortham shows, The Pagalco club is planning & dancing i who will this year provide all the en party to be given at Krug park, Septem- ¥ s tertainment features, are on the spot | ber ®0 | ANl Coneession Space is Sold AR i making wrnecments for e T Fest carsival features the city has ever | had, no less than twenty-one separate at- tractions having been contracted by the opponme committes on entertalnments. AUTOS ARE BEING DECORATED| There will be several big features con- | mected with the Wortham shows, among which will be a big soclety horse show Final arrasgements are being | featuring Mise Desie Pay and the sauine made for the forthcoming Ak-Sar-|paradox “Arabia” the borse with & be held in Omaha | hUman brain; a Roman hippodrome, with numerous big animal features, and a [mext week, commencing Wednesday, (,orq of performing elephants and the Plans for the Big Parades Are Completed. Will Melvin, 4000 North Twenty-second |Feptember 29, and conctuding Satur- | Human Sflo, where Mlla. Marie Fanchon, |motoreyele around a track one foot in Union Pacific headquarters, wondering whether her daughter was exciting | street, charged with exceeding the speed | day, October 9. | thmit with an auto delivery truck, was late a vivandiere in the Chasseurs Di Afrique of the French army, drives a racing automoblle around & perfectly perpendicular wall in eompany with three \ The grand entrance te the carnival lgrounds is now nearly completed and fined 91 Women—We ete, all 39 up to 56. demonstrated. That is the pro | other riders on motoroycles and in autos. | Parades will be a feature of this year's celebrations and there will be & monster auto purade, in which no less than fifty | decorated cars and a large number of | | decorated motorcycles will participate. Valuable prizes will be offered for the most artistic designs and October § has been set for this big feature Dad Weaver, secretary to the hoard of governors, reports that the space at his disposal this year is entirely adequate for the purpose If all applications for |concessions were to be entertained and that so famous has the Ak-SarBen cele- brations become all over the country that grounds ten times the aise could be eastly used. An application has even been re- |cetved from Paris, France, this year from a firm of amusement caterers to exhibit |a feature in the way of a man riding & breadth and 100 vards in circamference, |erected 100 feet in the air. Consideration |for the spectator's nerves has prompted Mr. Weaver to decline this feature. PP — URLINGTON OPERATING OFFICIALS MEETING HERE Sore twenty of the general and division superintendents, together with master mechanics and other offielals of the op- erating department of the Burlington lines west of the Missouri river are at the local headquarters holding a famfty meeting for the purpose of lining up op- erating matters for the winter campaisn The Burlington's family mesting is pre- sided over by Vice President Byram, in charge of operations, who came over from Chicago to comfer with the men The meeting is not for the purpose of outlining new policies, but rather that the officials may talk shop and lay their plans for efficient operation of trains during the coming winter. Sove Throat and Chest. Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. It eases the throat, soothes the lunge, loosens phlegm. Omly Fe. Al ooz 1 New Fall Serge Dresses and Fancy Plaids for Girls, ages 6 to [l Very special, at $1.49, Tl‘ reat Bargain Basement stocks of new fall a pparel at prices to please both extra values is when demand is at its height—when you need the merchandise-—when our value- ssive merchandising policy that has made our basement known dividends of satisfaction to its thousands of customers. ur taste and ‘ o Coats, Dresses—-Eco nomy the TE T R AT 4 Keynote ——— Many of these new fall garments are copies or adaptations of original Paris designs, possessing all the new lines, the smart fabrics, and fur trimmings you will find in models at several times the prices. Come Friday and see what we have gathered of the new, good things. Women’s, styles, many fur trimmed. plaited and wide flare ok They are made of 1) poplin, serge, gabardine, whipcord, noveity cloths, twotone cloths, etc., in all the new colore—African brown, new arm: ray, new green, etc. suits, fur trimmed suits, plain mouse braid tallored suits. These suits are all copies of high priced models, repraduced to sell at a low price. Fine all-wool ma. terials, fine linings, excellent workmanship. The equal of suite for a lot more than the asked price. Buy a Coat Now Fall welght materials ' Mundreds to select from—white coats, corduroy coats, satins, mixtures, Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits $9.95, $12.48, $13.85, $14.85 We are now showing several hundred correct style new fall suits at these special Dozens of pretty new effects, fitted and box-back all new, correct fall models. $3.95, $4.95, $6.95, up to $14.85 low prices. “quou. length coats, new ine broadcloth, all.weol blue, field suits, suitable for wear right now. diagenals, etc.—dozens of Pricoe— Womens’ and ete., just what you and Immediate use. Bring the girle to the new Basement Annex and outfit them for school at great savings. We are now showing a great line of Dresses, Coats, Sweater Coats, | Girls’ School Wear i i $1.95 and $2.95 Take your cholce from over 600 splendid Coats for girls, ages 6 to 14 fine materialo—seorges, and light weight garments—just right for school wear Misses’ Dresses $4.95, $6.95, $8.95 up te $14.85 | New fall and winter styles are here, all copies of priced favorite models, A wonderful at each price, many differ- | ent styles, all new features—silk and serge and Y‘h select from ou can now hundred different . i 00 need, at extreme low prices. | | re. Dozens of styles, all | ne mixtures, covert cloths || i . Values to $6.00. | tSe in ow lowerprice corset store. Comfort may be secured at prices that will appeal to any thrifty womss. Fiesh Colored Corests, taced In front, with shield under front | || stocls; flat tallored trim over hips and back, with Flesh Colored hip; guaranteed in every each Coreeta, laced In back, medium Linens | Here ls where & little meney will go il -l-:whhm“lho-nd& ||| ter all purpeses. ah is, slightly lmpertect. $2.25 Spreads, $1.75 One Case of Heod Spreads, i the ::-‘l-ledlojdmeulhl;hrli et N 48 Dozen Men's Medium Weight Cotton Ribbed and Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, just the proper un. derwear for the chilly fa!l weather. Regular 50c values, 3 special Friday, 39c || special Hil @ seeeecrcsscancans o 225 Dozen Men’s Shirts | & 4 Ny [ Er ,& :N g Il AUl staple colors, with collar o V neck. Values to $2.50, | and Underwear | prices, .5.'“ ' Lace Curtains and | Uen v » X | Curtain Materials Two Cases of Fine Scrime, Voiles and other curtain ma- torlals, values to 25¢, loc | Friday, yard ‘ 24 New Fall Patterns of Lace at top; ourved waistline, | elastic band at bottom of back. . -$1.00 high way to give perfect satisfaction, .................................. Curtains, values to $3.00, spe- L SR $1.98 18 Pleces of 40 and 45-Inch Im- ported Scoteh Mad :‘::u.r'lu—cnu o ¢4 N || Boys’ Clothes S T O TR that Are Right N | I 49c | duli calf, button and lace || | solid teather, perfect In svery $2.50 to $3.50; the entire lot on sa ‘k. 6. Neat styles, button or lace. pair 800 Pair Women's Fine Shoes, new dull kid or assortment, practically all sizes. Wide and narrow widthe. ; Infants’ and Children’s Shoes, sizes 2 to 8, ", Il ieathor, hand-turned Wm.:::m'.:.“" Boys' “Solid as a Rock” Shoes for tope; & . Every palr worth Friday, $1.75 patent 10c | il o seeseane —7