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8 | THURSDAY “ Society Notes -: 'l - Personal Gossip - EE: OMAHA, APRIL 1916 GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA All Easter = i b il Easter Apparel for Women Special Purchase--- Remarkable Values We are offering some very un usual values in Suits, Coats and Dresses Just when women are look ing forward to Faster, Bran deis service was never more in evidenee than just now, Com plete stocks of the most wanted styles at modest prices, Smart Suits, $22.60 Tailored Suits, $19.00 Spring Top Coats, Laster Uresses, »iv, 316 That have all the smartness of The offects found in these smart or-mades We have selected two wonderful the higher priced ones, showing al | {Allor'mades will be astonishing $10, $16 and $19 : r 2 " #giapig il e from the fact that they reproduce groups and made them into at 1y N eatures recently || air that is good in the sults that Conatn for every occaslon are 10 || tractive assortments to fit the eye adopted by the eastern maker con l' much more be found In this wonderful group. and figure of everyone i1k taf Checks, gabardines, serges, pop There are many taffeta siks, || mpg prices do not represent the || feta, charmeuse, crepe de chine lins, etc. Navy, Belgian, Greens, | 8004 popling, gabardines, checks, , LA : e g st 'l‘ it 4 velours, ete, In every ted coloy || Gualities, and our descriptions are || crepe meteor, ete Fvery good, RPORNSESNS, TAND, Grar) ele, In |l of the weason. Misses’ and wom. || Dot adequate to do them justice, || soft, practical eolor, Women's and misses’ and women's wizes en's wlzen || Byvery color, size and style missnes’ sizes, $10,00 and $18,00, Epecial—8ilk Petticoats—A special lot of new taffeta, Jersey and mes saline petticoats In many different models and every” good, practical color. Made full and with fitted bands. Cholee for Thurs $2.98 day Dress 8kirts—Thursday We offer for critical Inspection « big lot of fine tullored wport and dress skirts, made (n the full pleated, draped or sport models, with lnrge girdles and pockets, All the smart and ef. ss 00 . / fective materials, An endless variety of models to choose from T he Greatest of All Sales of Apparel Ever announced by this store are now in progress and will continue right up to Easter time. Hats Here is a brand-new ship ment of the well-known (C'oronet Hats, right in time for Kaster, All the new mod bg? ¢la faithfully reproduced Little Leather Novelties Daipty new spring styles in Red Cross Pumps, in patent the big, black, shiny braid ! ' Worth $1 to $2& More Sailor, with a smart touch leather and dull kid. The € of color; the very popular cross-strap style, with side soc Each all-black hats, with wing eut-outs, u!‘m'r‘full.v curved heels and high arches, These trimmings; the dressy hat of horsehair braid with all the flowers of the field, and a number of those smart, close fitting hats in tailored JUST A PEEP at the window. A look will con vince you that in this offer ing you will find something shoes are bheautifully con structed, every pair fitted with the flexible Red Cross soles, Style and comfort that you have been looking otvles combined, All 3 95 for and did not want to pay A “The principal colors are wizes and widths . a high price for, Many ap \, / *\ _ black, navy blue, cyclamen | propriate gifts for birth L8 ’.~ 2. |\ pink, which, by the way, bids Ovtber E_XCQ"II“ Offers || days, graduation gifts, ete P i AN BB EE B 2% , very strong for greatest popu White Kid Shoes lace Iy & ol 1arity for this mid-season wear. The master milliners and hat artists styles, turned soles and n the assortment there have all turned to Nature this year, and she has hountifully supplied Louls Beals | ares them with all the flowers of the field. There (s a profusion of colors iz » $4 95 H . All sizes, pair Sale of Sample Shoes and sizes mostly 4B " $2.85 bright colors—not to be denled the prismatics of the ralnbhow The genfus of master designers shows unmistakably when a black hat challenges admiration with just the supplement of a little red rose The Straw Tho! Shows Which Way the Style Goes in Lizere, or Belglan Split, as It Is semetimes called. This Is one of the most popular bralds of the season The cheery wong of spring comes in Collar Bags Playing Card Cases Tourist Tablets Drinking CupsinCases Poker Sets Pumps, Values tc Thursday T$ The biggest and most interesting note of all from our news stand gfd'c‘gt Cdltl point is this announcemen . - oK GI ove Cases y oves Folding Mirrors . Pastime and For the Opera R and o Country Club Hats Perrin's 16-Button Length / . ro will make a strong bid for unqualified approy he woman who 2 The simply wonderful values at B IR TR, 10 i ittarent” shonih taxs advemaiman Xho de White Kid Gloves. They each opportunity 10 see these, This is not the time to quote pries The turn the clbow several procession moves, Hats, Hats, Hats, concelved in the brilllant at inches I'sually sold at mosphere of the atellers of Kurcpe -but the Influence {s strict $3.50 I Beautiful Spring Blouses Complete Stockss--Unusual Offers ) The Best You Can Buy The FREE Sewing Machines ~ Any woman who plans to purchase a sewing machine should know what the Rotoseillo movement means In the ord nary machine there is what we call a half revolution Every time the machine treadled this means that there is a counter action backward, which not o makes the treadling harder, but CAtes A that s ab 1e done awa \ this v ooperatic Th b3 otosc Movement f the In spite ' illp ',; l Gl s s e 0 61,95 || We Allow You $12 for Your Old Machine On the Purchase Price of a ''Free'' Cabinet, The Best Sewing Machine in the World, Gieargette and ( " flesh $3.98 “Wearever” Aluminum Cooking Utensils ’ 'he wear that evervwhers s ah rep \ a " An expert from ! Weareve t giving instraetion the use a of | SPECIAL-~A Weare Wind Nett { Aluminum uten \ n this Household ko Hustration il ' Utensils Nt Fove VOB nvit ™ 2170 ut 98c NO MATTER WHAT YO It will save you time and money if you WANT use BEE WANT-ADS, B | han 1#d the literaturs department for aev FUTURE BELLES IN COSTUME DANGES “The Globe Trot,” Representing All the Nations on Earth to Be Presented, |AT TURPIN'S ON SATURDAY MELLIFICIA—April 12, pretty affalr A rday will at T I which future belles of Omaha will piny prominent parts, under the direction of | Miss Katherine Grable r: be Kiven | afternoon at rpin's hall | The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs | Arthur Crittenden Smith, Grace and Esther, and Eleanor, daughter of Mr {and Mrs. Ploya Smith, will have lead |'ng parts in a bheautifully set danting woans in costume, Miss Cirace Smith will dance as "Night Misn Eather Smith will bs “Firefly’” and Miss | Wleanor Bmith, 'Nightengale A costume dance, "Coquette,’ will be given hy Misk Fleanor Sminth. Missd | Dorothy #herman will dance “The | Bello The Giobe Trot,” firat given in New | York a year ago 1nst New Year's at the home of the Inte Mra, Stuyvesant ish, | | will be presented in Omaha for the first | time This costumed dance gives the steps of all nations of the earth, each by a couple in costume, none overlooked, whether of the Orlent or the Bouth He inlen, The young dancers in these roles | nre looking forward with keen interest | to the avent of Baturday afternoon and | are Inviting their little friends and vhr-‘ parents of thelr friends | Woman's Club Luncheon, | The literature department of the Omaha | lub celebrated it closing toda giving a Wncheon In the palm room st thé lotel Fontenelle Bpring flowera brightened the luncheon Woman's meeting tables and quotations from Browning | marked each place, Covers were lald | for | Migsen Minnen Kunice Fnsor Annabel Rothachild endnimen Mendarmen M. Byfert 1. 1), Him V. 0, Perr €1, Hampel ), ® ! ], W, G L K. Pisher G, M. Garrott 1 1. Adama A R, McFarland Ottumwe, 1 ¥, A Hownrd 5, (. Bonnar 1, T, Jopnaton H.J. Bajley Kdwin Jewel| M. J. Crbigh W. B Knight ', B, Coon L. M, Lor 1. . Chl Millard Longfeld Inanulyouglas, R K. Laméreaux, T, H. Ensor 1,5, MacAlister G, B, Darr . H, Marlsy, | | B. €. Brookfield 0. M, MeGahes A, L. Fernald 0 M. Mallin 1. ¥. Pergubon 0. A Niekum, J, W, Firey C. A Bharwood, Aberdeen, B, .. T, ¥, Tibblep, J. ¢, Hammond, 1. 00, Yelner Mrs. A, L, Fernald was elected leader of the literatyre departmént at a meet Ing which précaded the luncheon. Mra FernAld replaces Mra. ', H. Mullin who oral years. Mrs, J. W, Glll waAs re-elected Have Dark Hair and Look Young! Don't stay gray! Nobedy can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, Grandmother kept her halr beautifull Aarkened, glossy and attractive with' a brew of Bage Tea and Sulphur. When ever her halr took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance ture was applied with wonderful effect By asking any drug for Wyeth's 8nge and Sulphur Compound ou will get & large bottle of this old-tim improved by the addition of othe ingredients, all ready tor A cents, Thia simple mixture can be de pended upon to restore natural beauty to the hair A erybody this simple mix at store recipe to use, about color ani | | well-known downtown druggist says isen Wyeth's Sage and Sul nd now it darkeng that nobody can | it's 80 easy phur Compo hecause o naturally and evenly 11 it has been applied to s0, too, You stpply dampen a comb o oft brush and drawn It through your hafr, taking one atrand at a time, By morning the griy halr Aisappears; after | another application or two, it {8 restored to its. natural color and looks gloss beautifu s preparation Is a de il tollet requisite. Tt s mitigatior Advert in oof Baropean. OTEL LOYAL | 18t and Oapitel e H i OMANA NEUBRRANKA ' State Trade Specially Invited | | Noams, K100 and 8130 With Bath, $1.30 and Up Cafe the Very Best Popular Prices AT THE LOYAL LA ASK FOR *18.92" Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS No ot Aer mabe Aas lasted oven 11 yours |CLAREMONT INN Latest Negligee By LA RECONTEUSK It Miuntrated 18 o neglikec indoubtedly observer it would be a charming danca gown seam to I8 hard to belleve that the garment To the casual The mate- - Entertainments -:- Club Doings BEE PUZZLE MAKES RUN ON LIBRARY Librarians Dig Up All the Volumes of Shakespeare’'s Works for Contestants, MANY CHARACTERS IN PLAYS Did you ever hear of a run on & | library? The Bee's Bhakespears | Tercentenary puzzle caused a run on the public library, Librarfan | 7obitt dusted every volume of Bhakespeare, and Monday | 110rning the demand for these books cxcoeded all previous records, Many called to copy a list of the charac- since ters of Shakespeare's plays. Did | you ever stop to think just how | niany characters there are in the plays of the man who was born 400 years ago and whose name stands {mimortalized before the world? And | finding combinations of these names in the letters of The Bee's puzzle 18 more than a few hours’ work, but it s Interesting Willle started purzle after he came home from Bunday school last in at the | Bunday. e just kept at it and Krew so intereated that bis mother bad to uree him to” attend his meals, He rushed home (rom school 1o get back at the pus | 216, When he finished a 1ist of all the [ character he could find, he went back over his long st to make sure he had | not skipped any. And, sure enough, he | aid find neveral which he had missed in the first examination, When he had his | limt completed he checked back to make {#ire Lo had the exact number of the let ters cn the sheets he expested to turn in to the puzzie editor Had ¥ Anyway. 1 Well, If | don't get & prize, T sure 4i1 have some fun figuring out that puzzle, | suid Willle, Naturally, | sueh widespread interest puzzle which has attracte! resulls in many telephone Inquiries. Meversl boys and girly called in to ask how many char noters wers found by those who have al rlal i a pattern of figured silk that | ready sent thelr puzzies in. Of course, shades fron a rose Lo a rich gold tone. | it would not be fair to give this informa The harem hem with its wreath of | tlon untill all of the answers are in and dalhty romes in n distinctive feature, The [ the awards have hesn announced. houtfant hip drapery dlce and flowing chiffon drapes are par- | teularly notable round-necked e I would like to meet the man who made that puzzle’ was an expression of {an Omaha woman who sent in & solution tary-treasurer; Mrs, 1. M, Lord was|at Centra) High school and 18 a sister made chalrman of the wocial committes; |of Mise Beulah Byrd, head resident at Mrd, W. 8 Knight, library, and Mrs. |the Boclal Settiement Millin_ of the open day niittee Anniversary Guests program com- | Research Club Lecture, The Research club will mest Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at St. Berch- M, and Mrs, Charles 8, Flgutter are | man's academy, The lecturs, given ex- expecting Friday morning Mra, KElgut- | clusively for women, will be “Thres Mod ter's aister, Mra. Emanuel Kinstler, of | arn Mystics Numbers on the progrem Chicago, accompanied by her young |are a song by Mr, Arlington Ferris and daughter, Julia May. Mrs, Kinstler and | 4 recitation by Miss Helen O'Brien her daughter are coming Lo be present At the ninety-fourth birthday anniversary William Rothschild next Satur of Mra. Bocial Gossip. day, Mis, Rothachild is the mother of | Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Marshall will leave Mya, Elgutter's mother, Mras. Alex Pol- | this evening for Chicago to ba pres tock and has received her friends on |8t the formal ball of the Bouth Shore evely birthday since she was 75 years (SOuntry club, which will be given Thurs old Aday evening at the new million-dollar elub house. While in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs | Marshall will be the house guests of Cg‘lllc[e Wom“‘mm"!)fi'.'q?:; {atio Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Thompson of e drama section of th oc " ; . | Hyds Park and Mr, and Mrs. Charles ": .' ';"J;""L";_M‘"‘\:‘y‘”“" ””"""L' wl«';‘:::fu | Meyer of Evanston, making a two weeks 114 North Thirty-second avenue, Mac- |*" Millan's A Modern Masque,” will be 3 glven. Miss Mary Irene Wallace, who |Btar Whist Club Notes. has directed all the plays this year, will [ The Btar Whist club held ita fort nightly meeting with Mrs, . B, Laugh herself appear in the eant part art Van Oradel Newbranch, and M Pauline Rosenberg nes Mary Siam Missionary to Speak Others taking Mesdai es Walter Abbott, R Anan Raymond and H Ity ery Tuesday afternoon. The guesis of A 1. | the occasion wers Mesdamen Pearl Wel an and |Aans and George W. Long. Prizes wera | won by Mrs, Will McDonald and Mrs Iacob Gluck The next mesting of the club will he Tuesday afternoon, April 2, with Miss Dr. 1. W. McKean, Presbyterian medl- | npyyjje Kendrick of Counell Blufts Al missionary to ®iam, will address the s Towe Avenue Church M lonary L ciets at the home of Mrw 11 M. M- |St. Barnabas Church Sale, «han, Friday afternoon. at 3 o'clock.| The women of St. Harnabas parisk MeClanahan resider at 1212| guIlA Wil hold a bazar and food ale th Fortleth reet An Ir tation to | all da Saturday n the gulld roo of attend ha extended all women in- | the churth, Fortiet and Davenport ladsated in 5 gt streats. The proceeds will be the Easter offering of the women to the church Gillet-Selling Wedding | bullding. fund, . Dreased dolls, aprons c M 2 be & daus} o M all kinds and far work will ba placed M o o will| 01 #ale and home:made confections will nr ] ening tt hame of va fe's parer My, I'r of ¥ 5 fticlating cvman | Club Kensington ~ ' AT MeClung, pastor of | Mra. Agnes Hug entertained the Dafs then Hena roat . The » AL & kenaington At her homae de be nded sister, Mrs nesday aftarnoon Those pressnt Russell Walsh, and t legroom » Meadames Meadame 1) h fe M ane Flovd (ilass hat L Walsh Andy Christ b A wedding 4 a il v the cere. | Bus Rayadorfs \ Prank Ma " \ mony ow NE SUeAls ) ATe A ha s ¥ . ! atives o tamilion of 1o and o For Mrs, Kemper \ior m tnl pate will! Mre, Charlea wnning ained & Personal Mention ' (L Megis 5 MeAlp touck, The a N W A and M . A o Wed Br o Wed Brother of Wedding Plans Her First H : " er First Husband Upphcationy | s Peliows | e w | ..l B | A s 5 9 1 PHONE DOUGLAS 273§ oy | Il.‘l‘:‘l“.‘l\d.h Ii:lnl '“"v“" Now Ready for A vos . A rose by & N \ . s In this ' " . " . ' As . " Al T " Annie ¥ alng in e fen FOUR NEW SCARLET FEVER CASES REPORTED TUESDAY