Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 16

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! 1 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings , FOUR GENERATIONS 70 HELP CELEBRATE| Cash or Credit. Open a Charge cent visit to New York, Tingerie Blouses, §1.08 to $12.50 each, Net, Georgette an Cre taffotan (now so searce), Bolre Bilks and Gros de Londr velour cheeks, Poiret Twill and the more practical Se and chuddahs very scarce and the dye situation is dally becoming oritieal uation applies to Taffeta Coats, has it beon so Important that the huyer should buy from a reliable store==Auy other course is vory liable to result in disappoint ery from the old fashioned red flannel or the clumay tosaly out underwear of the olden time | didn't matter W duinty womlerfully New embrnidered borders Theve are B VERY fmportant periods in the lite 6 i BEAUTIFUL NEW 'EAS market offers. ionable way. 3350 $ Account, Special Ice Cream This Sunday GRAPE NUT There Are Good, Sonsible Ressons Back of Our Suggestion EAT A PLATE OF /c£ Cream Every Day| Have it every Sunday in Special Bricks, Duriug the wedk dayk you can have Ice Cream served most any way and in a great variety of flavors, e, Everyday new arvivals as the result of our buyérs re- | Lace, de Chine and Tub SII KEvery popular color 00 10 $25.00, wpecinl al B3, D5 each, Jabot and ruffle effects New plaids and striped georgettes, SEPARATE SKINTS Clever concelts, newest of models; plain and fancy $5.00 0 $25.00, | SILK BUITS ARE MONT POPULAR wise to defer buying here. Desirable siiks are Not We are well stocked at present and this same Not in our experience it CHILDREN'S AND JUNIORN SECTION Fully supplied —Sport Coats, Silk Sults, Volle and 81k Dressos, Hhort Bkirts, Hats for all ages d, oh, such at tractive Middies ana Nobby Sweaters, | For saturday==Dollar Gingham Dresses, at §he, WOMEN'S I NDERWEAR Milanese and Treicot NIUK Nows=You know 1t's & far are We can remember for what was underneath ¥ I did not, then It Foday the refined and partioular care more undergarments than for outer wear, Noautiful Hittle wis the bug hen many people cared it show usuriow durable, for the pretty oamisoles \ers sulis, envelopes, ote, are really durable as well Ininty Then In § Iar prived undervear we she oat variet ikt new lisle sults Batre sloos " ace now linle suils [ Extra sines ¢ Fise rib lisle sults Baira slaes ¢ WARH DHESS (s The sport stripes to Nirts and o have canght on Cow volle prints and some remarkably pretty malilen PEREEM, FEHST COMMENION OB CONPIRMATION AN MAHNIAGE wnil perhaps of the 1 the moat bmpressiyy he 1 anl - pase fram ehildhood te the adalt stage e, hope and ideals, the MORY Incident tu the il bn wever Hkely 1o b hwgetien HATS TER of latest styles the They are exquisitely trim- med in the most fash- Come in early and get your Easter Hat while our assortment is best. Mrs. William the Aeby Just Tma world of wayety wnd mother recelving four generutions weddingn Are the golden and da ton In an ocoasion of gran Enturday afternoon M the gnthering neore years Mre papars ench dny withou 0 correct wtyle, comfort, unusn and utility, This and VOGUE cost no more Thé dress and the appointments mean much to the | young Miss at such a time | refined, rieh, not gaudy, as Polonius might say 100, the apparel bespeaks good taste on the part of malden as he sald It did for the man Our'ouyer when last in New York, a week or su ago, dresses suitable You will find picked up some remarkably pleasure in looking at then, The little drizzle as APRIL SHOWERS, Our a efficient we THE Rothschild, Thirty-one Years, Will Be 94 Years 0ld Baturday SHE READS WITHOUT GLASSES Ny MELLIFIC A~ Apri] We are alwavn imerested in extronies inched the mond ¢ t joy ™” Allinm enfid will keep open hause to all her tam ly and friends, receiving conkratulations upon the completion of the ninety-third year of & very useful and imselfish 1ifs | Chivdren, grandchildren and great-grand- | children will greet their Ancostress, who | will make far trom s fesble presence at | In apite of almeost tive Rotheehlld reads tha t Kl Only an expert corset- jere can fit your corset correctly, At this shop an experionced expert gives you her entire attention, | | Your figure is stndied, and from carefully chosen models yon are fitted in the corset that gives perfect pauty | than ordinary service and cor- sets obtained elsewhere, Latest spring models— $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 [ $6.50,$8.00, $10.00 and higher, and properly so attractive for First Comwunion or Confirmation, writ lert service CORSETS BEE Here | upon her uroat-grand aongratilations We love 1o read Ahout ot stitl more absorbing fron iebrations | of n marriege, aven the silver nnniveria Mot es and can T he ou the o gives placed a lttle slip on our desk announcing HAIN COATS FOR MEN T'he cloth of which they are made he says is double popular grays and tans Prices, 85,00, 87.50, $10.00 and $12.00 texture. Colors WE HAVE SOME REMARK Hoth kid and fabric y need sllk tor for asking questio forefront for reliability and correctness. No maker gives | give up CONBS, but \ e after a vhich batter value. When we add that “we have Just re- | builds up charseter, Wonderful how many orders are oolved by express the very Intest of Kayser Noveltles in alresdy being placed for Faster fections ghoves, ' further comment would be superfinous, Ask (o Saturday Apefl I5h, wight be well to buy a box #ee the NEW washable (love. Fita beautifully, When a Cobh's temptations, follow - el led, before you remove the gloves from your ¥ . ’ 4 bands, turn on the tap, got hold of & plece of good soap and Just aet as If you were washing your hands. Then | | \ Meats 306 por pound box take off and dry. “THATS ALL"Y except one more PANUY MARD CANDIES A worry removed and a savin wrice EANTER JUsT h oand Maline sors. B3.80 sach Quite NOME MIGHTY PRETTY THINGS IN NECKWEAR ot Newest shapes in flat and rolling collars. Veateos an well made from net will AULPACL YOUP 850 &8 yOu #8 otte crope, argandie, voile, ele ')hf ol Just & few quolations fre Ay Interest Pebeco Tooth Paste, Me anually LY AT00 Glyearine, per calis, at [N " odinm LY (Hive o ", Wity 5 ABLY the p Prices 1o sult your views smo‘ foods section b o (he L#o Into her kitehen and make n eake or dapartment PRETTY roper M- ape “Kayser” in a glove prociudes 8. The largest gloves we dare say In the world-—ever in the E WEEK Away Everybody likea to wear something new and fresh AL the lace department we show & NEW 'Ol {were entertained by Miss Marie OMAHA, SATURDAY, £he (s keenly all t and them in quite Mre, W Mrn ax Pollock and Katz wpirit of anmue re, Rothachild has lived iy et Omaha 1 Har {1 and Mra, | b in and Farnam thelr ¥ nresin Among oren clobrat) ind Mes L, 1 the out-of-town &ies Wty anni i At F'mi 1y Herzogx of #oux Kinstler mud af Chi dnugliter tor mpnuel Julla May w grent-granddaughter of Mrs. Ttothy entld 0. E. 8, Kensington Baple Lenf Chapter of the orde f the urda Mr will glve afturt Joweph hers will bo given by vt % infield Bchrum, M i 1l Misg Cora Fehne Mer man ider, M1 and readings by Mes, J. ¥, Rl For Mrs, Kemper A ory Informal this afternoon for Miw, Mern Kemper of Chica b | Ritehie her | tea table were 4 ried out In Jongulls Amon th ont wore protiy at Mandames 1 Beroard W, Kemper, !, . Ashtor Katherine Wogurty of Oneny Vnumelster of Counell Buff | i Al Arthiir B, FLitehle 1 Fannin Mins Lula Mouck For April Bride Mins Maybelle Chureh, who | e Mr, John Morgun nest Tuesdny, wa wiven a Wnen shower Thursduy evening | by her sister, Misn Nollin (hure The |purty was chaperoned By Mrs, Hophle | Btine, Before the packages were opened | by the bride to be, n buffet supper was | Merved, and the evening passed In gnies and story telling | _ Merdnmes | Bophle tine, May Smith, Minnen 1 Mabelle Chureh A 1 Carrle Donowits Vora Coulthard Eleanor Fulworth Ihone present were Mondnme Carl Mijle fo Chireh j 1k Adelnide Hin LAan Rtk Betrothal Announcement, Mr. and Mrw, Oscar A tt annotnos the engagement of thelr davghter Ca land Mr. Carl Btnyre Wadsworth of Mra, B B, Wadsworth of Covneil Bluffs, The wedding will lnrge | home affalr, to be celebrated midals of Maz Miss Beott s most popular in Mate university, won he A e AN atteactiy a High school where she girl and became a |member of PI Pete il sorority, Mr | Wadaworth attended the Annapolls | Naval academy, but aid not finish from there | Complimentary to her daughter, Mrx [ Beott “entertatns at luncheon Saturday Miss Mary Fitch principal of 14 school, where Miss #cott has been tench juu_ entertained Lhe teachers at | apartment in The Hamilton last week complimentary to Miss Hcott and on Saturday Pi Peta Phi sorority girls en tertained for Misa Bcott at the home of Mra, Binder In Counell Bluffs Musical Club Meefi. The members of the Telpaichorie il ey | HOW WE WISH W | and rumors of war, Less silk, cotton, leather the pinch, SOAPCUE, modest here, everything And buy now-not only satisfactory dye, to » promise of manager of our ads--so let A peculiar fitness this time Hundreds of pe GLOVES | season. The pleasantest usually those whie users of | play, nor go to and some will not eat o OFERA PROAN NUY ade from Many crevm fraite and Neorg | APRIL 15 1916, Celebrates Nin—ety-fourth Birthday \Mrs. Carrie Catt to Talk Sunday at Council Bluffs Omaha suffragints, 150 strong, will go scross the river Sunday evening when Mra well as national, sufirage president, ad dresses & large mass meeting at the Au dltortum In Council Bluffs “Mra, Catt is the foremost woman in | the country She s n eonstitutional lawyer and adds to a most logical work |ing mind a power of oratory rivaling that of Dr, Anna Howard Shaw,” is Mra Draper Bmith's tribute to Mrs, Catt Mrs, W, E, Barkley of Lineoln, Ne- | braskn state suffrage president, wi/ come from lincoln to attend the luneh conference to be held Chapman Catt, International as eon and workers Monday at the Grand hotel for Mre Catt Several women who Are asaisting In | the Towa camprign, Including Mesdames | ®mith, Z T. uindsey, W, C, Bumnes George W, Covall, D. G, Craighead and G, ¥, Copper. will nlso Attend Mrs. Barkley will remain fn Omahs to preside at the state board mesting 1o be held In Omaha Monday evening At 780 o'clock t tha Young Men's Christian will be the guest of ansociation, Khe Mrs. Fmith 'Mrs, Ahlquist Will . Provide Houses for ! Homeless 0ld Women ‘ Mre, i, W, Ahlquist, 2740 Meradith ave nue, 8 planning to bulld two houses for | two old women who are without relatives or friends and who find it a very diffleult struggle to make both ends mest, Mrs | Ahlquist has leased w lot at Forty-third und Redman avenue and plans to build two houses, ewch 16x16, for her charges .- "r'"l"' Jast Priday. svening I“ ; ia_graon. B o sl ll " |10 live in, and Is now trying to obtain SRR, & .-]v”""’-'ln:m :"r'"y' ": . “,““”""‘ Otto H. Moyer and Hood | {imber and windows and doors for thess By iRy i e Bl T aie | M were: o Hokiey B I haw'ving Ay DRRLEDR:S0S he wLor Ll I D, Mins Mesdnimes endamen " wanson, Misses Vern and Kthel Strefiz [J. . Curran 0. H. Meyer The lease on the lot will be pald by D T e i AN S Stk T ), W, ilood, undny achool class of girls of the Cal ¥ Loslie Thompaon, W, K. Mwisher ary Baptist churel Ing the program refroshments were | 1E0ta" gomington 1 ¥, Dimick served, Thowe present were P J. Larmon Charlen Lansirom B S SRS, M fan shon. | Charles G, Foverson 1, ¥, Martl LI Fiaen 1 : to he with Mr. Towle's mother and clarh Olgen ! { At the Opera ather Faturdny, when they calahrate the | Regina_ Tauchen K rimer | . olim edfing ashibe : vene Tavchen Marie Swanson Priday evening Mrs, Arthur Crittenden | #01éen wedding anniversary. They are Fiste Kramer Helen Hutton I Dkt Entsstaiant In tas he expected home Sundny evening. | Kthel Btreltz Mr ¥ J. Etreitz At the Grand Opera Arthur takon a box for the three performances Crittenden Bmith has | Thuradny evening Mrs. Bmith's guests | Motor to Falls City, Bocial Gossip. Mra, J. J. Dickey and Miss Katherina Thummel, who have been visiting in Honolulu, are expected home this even were # A e ing on a § o'clock tratn My, and Mrs. Ward Burgess Mr. and Mrs, John W, Towle and| “a..'y e Forest Richards, who has Mins Jeasio Millard ‘mughter, Miss Marion Towle, left this | poay very {11 with an attack of grippe Miss Harriet Huntington Smith morning by automobile for Falls City S AV | Mepnrs Menars s recovering \H\ll!vln\l Brown Charles Hamilton, - —— {Pr. W, . Bridges. 1ir-| ENGAGEMENT OF PRETTY GIRY To Observe May Day. | At the matinee today Mrs. Arthur Crit- | Bt g o Mlone SRRSO fenken Buyss Jrissy MArH. | 18 ANNOUNCED. called Bundle dny, for which about Minsen 5 Mury Munchhoff, | Lida Wilwon, Harriet Smith Mrs Past Festivities, Mre, Charles G luncheon and cards at her home Wednes day afternoon in honor of her mother, 4 Mra tiurn to her home in Galesburs, K COULD FORGET WAR Impossible, Scarcely an article but has that ave n B00( PATTING J Swanson table wa, Joweph 11 At Thomas Kilpatrick & Co.’s Saturday! Only a few days ago we overheard a woman remark en passant—‘This is such a homey STORE." what we desire and mean YOUR store to be. We like to get into personal touch with our customers; we have everyone connect instinctively the name ‘'KILPATRIOK'’ with everything that is good in merchandising. People who KNOW this store give us that DISTINOTION. Of this we are naturally proud. We don't like to blow our own horn—and no reference would be made here were it not that we hope the woman who made the remark referred to above MAY SEE THAT WE APPRECIATE HER COMMENT. Neither frills nor fol- derols for you to pay for, but a wholesome, clean, well-lighted, convenient trading place. AND COURTESY AND CORDIALITY ALWAYS. This pleased us very much, for it is just want them to feel at home. We would stec HBeats all how many things we have which feels not yet, prices climbing higher, lnrge stocks of dress goods and silks, oney Weo always like to leave a pleasant (aste at the end us talk “COBBS"=There {8 a fitness, In the wention of the COBR name at worthy one reason or another deny (hemselves during the Lenten Takes real »-Abe \ WANTER DAY PRUFARBDNDAS S0, 109, Mo, B¢ saeh THU INDIVIDUAL DON'Y LIVE WHO RASNT A sWuny » whaolly en Beoble ce Bmith, White of Boston Myerson entertained at who 18 moon to re 1. The decorated In Kaster favors in Curran however, In this bu been affected-—wool, | enters into—linens, Goods becoming Fortunately we have We advise you to but sure of Individus agreeable things, are won't dance solf denial to Some Others won cards have ben isaued inviting mambers of the Christ Child soclety to gather ef fects for benefit of the chldren This In & very hapgy improvement upon May day Personal Mention. Mis. Engliah Jeft this after noon for Liubbard to make a two weeks Jamen P visit with her brother, Rev. John Eng lish Mra, Richard Weaver and her mother Mrn, ( Miartingon, leave tomorrow t visit for meversl weeka with friends in lowa Mr. and Mre, C, M, Patarsen of 8ait Lake City are visiting thes Adaughter Mrs. V. W, Gittings, of Wearne Park and will remain in Omaha unt{l Mr, and Mra. Gittings leave to make thelr future home in Kansas City Dr. and Mrs, H. B, Lemere and Mrx H. C. Ofbson of Omaha are among the new arrivals at The Eima hotel, Bxcel Springs. Recent arrivals at the Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs are Mr. and Mrs, M C. Peters, Mr. and Mrs, I. Dignon and Miss Augusta Bowen Miss Fay Herzog of $loux Ofty is the Kuest of her grandmother, Mrs. Willlam slor Rothschlld, Mrs, L. P, Herzog s visiting slster, Mra. Samuel Katz, at the nelle. W. E. Freeman has returned to home in Lexington, Ky.. after vis 1er parenta for some weeks, Jullus Rosenfeld of Council Bluffs entertaining Miss Corrine New and | Miss Loswenthy of Chicago Hacking Nlght Congh Relleved, Dr. Rell's Pine-Tar-Honey taken little at a time will stop your cough soothes ireitation. Only %e. AN drug giata.~Advertinement TN ..?“.\'\'&\ \\\\‘ 10 and 10 PANOY 1 0% 08 05 ) - - . \ § ron i b g rOR WoMEN Kirk's Bider Mower, ) NWINTE LEAT YOU romanv ‘ e whes of soup tor 10g | | Fa rOR MEN Malld Baok Mair Wrushes, )|, s . . - PWhoeahould be . ey will 4 Vhe rent e alwars b O e with Ouh Arbutus Taleum, por can » " .00 par dos 4 e . M 0108 por due N . . $ 78 e Ao " n 5 . . - ey dos rushes 4 . Y Ming N e sl es ey [N BB L e S sumber. Dogsias n Omaha e em—— All the New Styles /for SPRING and » SUMMER WEAR Are Shown First in WALK-O $3.50 to $7.00 Boot Shop . 317 So. 16th St, W A b gt | m GRIPFER" SURGICAL sHorh mJ-n«m " Al colery ‘uwu&-‘

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