Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 8

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THE BEE @ BROWNELL HALL T0 [South8de Gl ~ i) AGRBEMENT _ " Vo0t '8 supervisor of extension work In the pub- Omaha School for Girls is Given Site | wirey girte of the South 8ie High|D. F. Whitney Says He Had Under [iic schools. Rehea will be started | West of Omaha by C. C. and school have formed a Help-a-Child standing Before Conlenting to next week, Twenty children of KfiHn:n league, & branch of the national organ . . #achool have enlisted. Miss Ensor expects i By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, October 14, 1915, J. E. George. tzation of similar name, Ramona Me Wife Securing Divorce. to have not less than forty juvenile 3 g | g Elroy is president of the league b i players in this new organization | HILE it may be that “spring s the time when a young man'a funcy |T0 ERECT $200,000 BUILDING | The work of the league 1a chiefly to|NOW SHE WILL NOT REMARRY | The plan is to' have the orchestra co- lightly turns to thoughts of love,” just as surely the mellow days — help boys and girls who are sick or in prerand operate this winter in the soelal center, of aytumn is the time when he succeeds In getting himself Brownell Hall, the Episcopalian | need. The girls will sew for needy ones, | Delbert ¥, Whitney, whose wife,|programs to be given In tonnection with married. school for women, which was estab-| visit them in homes and hospitals, furnish [ Dottie E., recently secured a divorce | the recreation board’s plans 1t is whispered by knowing ones in Washington that the marriage of |lished over a half century ago In|fo%ers nourishment or clothing and sing | grom him, asks the district court to ITS AS FIRST [ the president and Mrs. Norman Galt will be solemnized this fall, instead of | Omaha, {s to move to Fairacres. The committees are known as visiting, | %€t the decree aside on the ground |HAFFKE QUITS AS FI | December, according to the first announcement. Cupid, however, is not| The board of trustees of the insti- | investigating, donations and progeams. | that he had an agreement with her| DEPUTY COUNTY ATTORNEY cohfining himself to the capitol. tution at a special meeting Wednes-| Story telling and glee club work will| that they would remarry, which she | f Wedding bells are ringing in Omaha also. Miss Gladys Impey and |day definitely decided upon this, and :“' ";""""“' in the scope of the league. | pag fajled to keep. If such an agree-| Charles Haffke has resigned the posi- ShL SANAa Downay will be married at Mgh moon at 8t Peter's church on | decided 0 start a campaign soon to l':;:’ g 0 ¢ the main thouht| pone had not been made, Whitney | tion of Pt oo gt bl Saturday of this week. ralse the necessary $200,000 to build IR SO | sets forth, he would have SuCCesS-| ... sitention to his personal business. Miss Bdith Norris has set Wednesday, October 20, as the date of her |[#nd equip the new building on the GRAND ISLAND COUPLE | tully resisted her suit against him. | Ray Abbott has been apointed to suc- marriage to Mr. George W. Pratt, and invitations are out for the wedding |5ite presented to them in Fairacres ELOPES TO OMAHA TO WED The following petitions for divorce [ ceed Mr. Haffke by County Attorney of Miss Katherine McClanahan and Dr. Joseph A. Henske, which is to be |by C. C. and J. E. George. have been-filed: Jennie R. Miller | Masgney. celebrated November 3 at the home of the bride. The new site comprises ten acres of| Objections of the girl's parents having | gaingt Brainard A., nonsupport bl S —— ' The announcement of other wedding dates is expected shortly. ground, with hard brick pavement con-|Preventsd their mafriage in thelt home |, 0oq." pioyd L. Leslle against lva, == \ nection with the heart of Omaha. Some.-|t°™% of Grand Island, Isaac ns ’— o cruelty alleged. | ' Events of Today. N T |k over a year ago, Georss & Co b Y B et Syl P | 1 e v "4 Inesday evening and yesterday they | ! " Mrs. George Brandeis gave o bridgel NEW YORK WOMAN VISITING |offered to give this site for Brownell|secured a license to wed. They are stop- | of her sisters, Mrs. Harry Bosworth and raiss $200,000 for the bullding and equip-| | aruth—they realize the cost of a Mre. Mathew Carney of Chicago. Ten ment before July 1, 1916. The bullding |anda M :vo;f.:?.n \5\' "x.,,’::::(r, '.':..::,‘:H Enroned in the New sterling Silver single bake-day failure. That's susats wers present. " hocording Lo the stibulation, must be| lsiand. Efforts of the latter hindered the 2 2 { why they stick to Calumet. W. Sydne; ve & ge party ot and ready for occoupancy by - ! t Mra A. W. Sydney gave a brid e saer g o match, #o the young folks quietly lef nght ngh School | this afterncon for Mrs. G. L. Raymer, home and came to the Gate City to he . Be on the safe side —avoid dis- who 1s visiting several of her friends in) Last Tuesday the trustees of the insti-| marred. Mr. Wilkins is a Grand lsland Pleces i| | appointments — use Calumet next bake- Lhe city. About twenty guests were tution spent & good part of a half day|business man, 27, years of age. Miss.| Buperintendent Graff has received % day—be sare of uniform results—learn present. | on the ground inspecting it and talking| Woodson is 2l. They plan to return to | gpplications from young men and women why Calumet is the most economical 1 MeKinley iadies’ auxillary of the B'nal over “l’hn lpror;o-lll'nm The meeting of| Grand Island and live after the wedding. | who wish to enter the proposed new night That add so much to the to buy and n:h::;;uh‘- ure Inlhol B'Hith will moet this evening in the B'nal yesterday in the office of George & Co. —_— high school. Others wishing to express | egance of table appoint- can—pure in ng. Order now! Afl club rooms in the Lyric bullding. was the result, and all the terms were' OMAHA MAY ESTABLISH their desire to enter may, register at the o Il p;on 3 Received Highoot Hdection of officers will take place. [T A “DRESS-UP WEEK” HERE | superintendent’s otfice in tie city hall e N A ipodehrins capen Awarda The J. F. W, club will meet this after- The Fairacres road, extending north At the regular meeting of the Board | | Mo Conk Brak Proes l i { 5 {and south through Falracres, Is now The new designs are ex- noon at the home of Mrs. Robert Adams. | of Education next Monday evening Mr. 8ou Slip i Pound t————— . Millions of - Iuncheon at the Fontenslle today in honor MRS, J. M. METCALF., Hall on condition that the school would! ping at Hotel Castle Ma,ny Desu‘e to Be ! Rlch | housewives know this is the | i | bet , - There ia an old saying to the effect Thirteen members of the club and four D“"'; "r';‘:’ :"':N':::‘::"::: ;)":::: that there is nothing new under the sun. | Graff will recommend the establishment | trvme‘ly artistic, especially Suests will be present. Current toplics site with the heart of Omaha, However, it has been questioned, and | ©f & night high school. It is proposed to | the Cellini patterns, which wiil be discussed. ] The board of trustees of Brownell Hall | O™ comes forth a local bulness concern | Use the High School of Commerce for were adopted by the jewel- The .members of the Sojourners’ elub 1s made up of the following personnel; |0 Prove that it is untrue. The King-Peck | this purpose. ers of America at the na- will entertain thelr husbands this even- Bishop Williams, president. company, dealers in polite clothing for | The teachers’ committes of the Board tional convention last Au- ing &t the home of Dr. and Mre. J, E. Right Rev. George A. Beecher. men, have an idea which 1a entirely new, | 0f Education wishes to know by next ust, which makes a big Simpson. Hallowe'en colors of yellow Very Rev. 3. A. Tanceok. This concern is advocating ‘‘Dress-Up | Monday the probable number of those e oA | and biack will decorats the house, A Rov. . Mlils Hayes, Abraham I, Heed, | week." The object of the “week” fs to | wishing this form of education. hit.” Your preference will !' musical and literary program will be C. W, Lyman, "o K.,“‘,,““fi.; prevail upon men to dress better and TR Ry be antlcipated in our com- F. H. Davi . gliven. 3 LES ’:avuf'.m, %vud -‘Y.Blh. ok, :mh mo‘:‘alu:ru:onn;i t.:o:np::e‘l: upon | COUNTY RENEWS LEASE plete stock. C. 6. Montgomery, Luther Drake; _— erpbigrtenfin Ry o g OF LAND FROM RAILROAD ! for Bride-to-Be. Clement Chase, W. H. Buchols, It s the desire of the King-Peck com- The price range offers John W. Towle, Charles C. George. | pany to make “Dress-Up Week” an an- - v o ""‘“;.::n"",' “l:,m"":n“ - Gurdon W. Waitles, nual affair, coming in October, and of | The county board has renewed its lease somethiag for svety puris, > 3 oqual importance with the fall openings, | of parts of the Lincoln Highway in Doug- and pvery price is fair and honior of Miss Edith Notris, whose mar- oSy P — - d b Aot . George Pratt takes place Octo- “ » Thanksgiving, and Christmes. as county which lie within the Union Just for what it buys. m "'nm- P \ m.’ r;:n thatl owe the manufacturers of oo ot bl iy Pacifio right-of-way for twenty-five PR e ey & Sort e, gmnea | FINDS HE CANT SUPPORT |omor, e comes vt smy o vt ] oo ¥ "ijman of T Rowlan T TN b s, Ttute HIS WIFE ON $8 A WEEK e HS & (o, azel Howard, N. ¥, “When I began taking this medi- e e “1 pmglior ) rguerite cine 1 was In great pain and feeling ter-| Iysle Groan, aged 20 years, Seven- o dmu;ns ( MeSweeney. tibly sick, due to an attack of summer esnth and Dominion streets was urraigned | . WOME MADE HAIR TLL nah.y‘,‘nlhr complaint. After taking a dose of it I|in police court charged with abandoning ® 1320 POUGLAS 97 - OMANA Amee=- had not long to wait for relief as it|his wife and week-old child. Grogan . Pratt, M g::-"?o\:l‘:_f t benefited me almost immediately.” Ob.|&sserted that he was only receiving a Tflu"} A L'g:' ¥, 5 ;r :1 Norris, tainable everywhene. All driggists, Ad- '-I.Jy of 8 .’w‘-:k, and "vu mnted":n i q 0 erpeck o . 8. Overpeck, vertisement. oontianance o iy . g i Dandruff in From On W Rapld City, 8. D.. William Frazier, o hE brcais. to Ty the wite mca{Temgves M;-‘m- Tk e to ™ - ¥ ¢ e y weekly. If he does so regularly the g, _ S Past Festivities. IF YOU CAN'T PICK WINNERS charge will be dismissed. The following simple recipe, which you B . Carter Lake Swimming and Bowl- club met for luncheon at the Com- stopping with her sister, Mrs. Frank W. Baker, and Mr., Baker. BShe was called here by the serious illness of her father, Omaha his two fans who did not pick Mr. R, E. McKelvy, a loser in the recent world's series. These Mrs. Walter Tillotson is expeoted home | two played their hunches and bet on CALL ON BURLEY AND BILL | can mix at home, or have put up at any No Job Too Little Check Your Full Cough. p oo = ” & store, at little cost, will remove 1106 steall Fadalr Weik Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will #top | ganarure in from one to five nights. It e B e e wa ! your cough and strengthen your 1UNEs. | goes not color the hair and is perfectly v > Get a bottle now. Only %e. All drug-| pormiess are equipped to handle big todey from a month’'s stay in Denver, every gamo just right, backing Alexander | &lsts.—Advertisement. Water . special orders, too. We the first day and then stepping over to e — e can make any kind of a INVITE PRESIDENT TO Hoston. When they counted their win-| MINNIE SWESKA IS DEAD . te , One-half pint. .One ounce. .One-quarter ounce. special trunk or case to order. 9 nings they weére §1,30 ahead. They are .One-quarter ounce. - ATTEND THE 'FRISCO FAIR Frod Burlingim of the Merchants hotel FROM D'Pmfl““ ATTACK A half-pint is all you need. Rub it well FRELING & STEINLE and Bill Ostenbers, retired banker, who' Minnje Sweska, 5 years of age, %27 Into the scalp at night and after a few . m’flx:fi;‘:;fl:’l‘u‘&;‘ ','m““ played ball on the Wahoo team ahead of | South Nineteenth street, died Wednesday | SPblications the dandruff and calp "";' Beat Beggage Baildacs iRent Your Vacant House by tio days of Bam Crawford, They are of diphtheria The Custeliar school has | erubtions will disappear and he hair willing to give anyone all the advice been fumigated and the children are being | Will stop ng out an #oft an Use of Bee Want Ads, want. examined for evidences of diphtheria. &lossy.—Advertisement. . — . Friday Your Lucky Day!! At KILPATRICK’S There used to be considerable superstition connected with Friday, and it is particularly strange that there should be such feeling in this land of the free and home of the brave. Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, on his voyage of discovery on a Friday; discovered land on a Friday; set sail on return voyage on a Friday; arrived on a Friday; discovered mainland on a Friday. Henry VIII gave Cabot commission through which North America was discovered on a Friday. Oldest town in America founded in Florida on a Friday. On that day the Pilgrim Fathers reached harbor on the Mayflower; same day they landed at Plymouth Rock. The Father of our country was born on Friday. Burgoyne surrendered; Cornwallis surrendered; Arnold’s treason discovered on a Friday, and on that day Adams’ motion was made declaring that ‘‘these United States are, and ought to be, independent.”’ AMERICA'S LUCKY DAY, YOU'LL SAY. But that's all past history, This FRIDAY, 00TO- BER 16th, in this year of grace, 1915, and the 21st of the Royal House of Quivera, you are going to have THE LUCKIEST SALE OF THE YEAR! About 350 Beautifully Trimmed Hats | e oue e sereoron e days when Mirlam danced—yes, long be= the San Franclaco school children to visit the exposition, a party of three Cali- fornia women are expected to pass through Omaha today over the Union Pacific, Mre. Galllard Stoney, vice president of the women's board.of the exposition, heads the delegation. She is accompanied by Miss Esther Bull and Miss Altha McCuen. The president has already declined an ::‘“ to visit the Ban Diego exposi- PRESIDENT FELTON OF THE GREAT WESTERN HERE TODAY Pregident 8. M. Felton of the Chicago Great Western rallroad will be in Omaha this evening and Saturday on an inspection trip over the road. He will be entertained here by Gurdon W. Wat. ties, who is a director of the company. A banquet i honor of President Felton will be given at Hotel Fonteneile Satur- day evening. ‘The “safety first" special train of the Chicago Great Western road will also : i s f ! : AND HERE'S MORE LUCK Luck for You, Luck for Us! i i E i i ¥ { spifs? brother of groom, was The man we heve succeeded in getting < After a short for Skirt *‘Maker {s a crackerjack! Never : e Ao fore, and while there are happy hearts in . idties trte M oo A e erlack! e | Fine velvet, furs, flowers and feathers for trimming; bedecked and gar- | this' sad old world of oure—some will nished with ribbons, tinsels, tassels, stickups, ete.; tailor-made — such fl-rac- -ndd !;lc glad—possibly without quality, such style, such finish, such character, if you will—as you will | o Gont want to don't have so. Fridey rarely find in hats selling at $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 $4 00 Each will offer a group of party dresses for . 3 girls and small women. These have sold adnd $1500. Your pick at. .. ssnses svnecccansssonsas from $18.00 to $25.00, on Friday, cholce They have been on display for several days. The interested crowds | for ‘811-75 F’:d" . 2 2 . Aot . 3 You cannot be correctly costumed with- indicate that we will have a great rush on Friday morning. Sale com- | .. 51t Pettteont nowadays. We' have mences at 8:30. YOUR LUCKY DAY? We think you’ll say so if you | for your approval two specials—$1.98 get one, and there’s no reason why you shouldn’t if you’re punctual, | i2stead of $3.00; $2.95 instead of §4.50. ATTEMPTS AT IMITATION ARE REALLY PITIABLE. Special and exceedingly important news from, the a-humming! If you want a tallored skirt made to your measure—made to fit per- fectly—up-to-the-minute — finished fini- cally-—and you want early delivery, take warning—get your measure in, for first come is first served. Can still promise de- livery in one week-—later must be longer, THE PRICE FOR MAKING 18 $2.00. ‘We will accept orders for the making of 10 Buits, also—not more this week. Come and see the Skirt Models. No advance in the price of the dress goods, and you pay only for the exact length you get. There's a little corner in one of our windows marked——"Sweets to the Sweet." Friday night we'll tell about it Set the alarm; tie a string to your toe; have someone ring the bell—anything so as to be prompt on Friday morning at the Hat Sale. AT 9 O'CLOOK~—After the first great rush and excitement is over, an interesting Ready-to-Wear Section e e & B Vests, Bloomers, Suits—pink, sky, white Ready-to-Put-On Dress Skirts — We | the trade knows as the Korach plan. On have made arrangements with one of the | Friday we will show a lot of new arrivals | §ad, other popular colors—3 Lots at © great Skirt Manufacturers of America to | from the Staple Serge, at , 00, up to y send us weekly the very latest In Skirts. | the newest kink in Silk, at .50, Vests and Bloomers, formerly up to This man is to the Skirt business what There'll be those who will not, or who | $2.00, at 98¢, Ford is to the Automobile business, His | cannot wait; who dislike the pother of 7 habitat is Cleveland, Ohio—Manufacturer, | sale Friday of Korach S8kirts—$10 and $12 v s WOMEN'S DRESSES ' Appropriate in weight, color and style; seasonable wool fabrics, such as serges, checks, French poplins, silks and satins; should be $15 to 318, Friday, 89,98 each. | successtul business man, philanthropist. | kinds, .95 each. Only a few weeks Suits and Brocade Bloomers and Vests, A lot more people will brave the Friday | He is the author and maker of what is | old, under the Korach Plan. Out They | formerly sold up to §9.00, at §3.45 each. 0odoo. known as the “Korach Bkirt,” and what ' Must Go—MORE LUCKY PEOPLE! This ends our story for today. ihi 5 1] . BRer ¢

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