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MMOUS ORCHESTRA PLAYS AT THE BOYD New York Phillmrmonic Organiza- | tion Skares Honors with Omaha's Own Miss Nash, | JOSEF STEMW-KY I8 CONDUCTOR By MELLIFICIA—eApril 10, At the concert this evening at the Boyd | Galina muste tovers “hasel the -Wewrs. NI-E, O " York Philharmonic orchestra for the first| Beth, have returned y:.,‘m' Calffornin, | i time in Omaha and Miss Frances Nush | where the t the wintes N ol 2y for the fast time for two seasons Miss Elf n Bulen of Franklin, Pa GROWING OMAHA ARE B p is the guest of Miss Frances Nash, and ITH Aside from s local favorite's last ap- pearance for soype time to come, the ad- vent of the Philbarmonic orchestra nas %_nroused the ‘keenest Interest because the company 1s one of the oldest in the coin- try and prosents the highest pald talent 4 in the orchestrsi world, amounting to| ;t more than $20000 yeurly Mr. Josof | 8% Btransky, the conduator, recelves a walary ) of $2,000 and the orchestra plays yearly more puld admissions than any other organjzation of its kind, It quite goes without saylng, as no or-| ' Chestra haw ever been supposed to make expenses, that the Philharmonic depends upon subscriptiens to carry on fts cul- tural entertalnment of American audl ences. In spite of holy week Omahn Ao was at the concert thiy evening, fec paying to a great artist and admired friend than an occasion of taking or give ing enterininment, The avsence of box or line partles {# marked, but the audi- ence will be there In palrs and small groups. The fllled hoxes will not be 0c- cupled as parties, but merely as admirers of Miss Nash sltting together, With Mrs, . W, Nash, the mother of the soloist of the concert, Mr, and Mrs Walter Page will sit with Mr. James R, Willard awd Miss Katherine Cartan. In another box the Ward Burgesses will wit with the Louls Nashes, First Presbyterian Affairs, The opening function of the I'irst Pres byterian parigh house will e given this evening In the ‘‘congregational dinner, with 200 guests, In the center of the palms will be arranged oducing s liv ing room effect, Ar thig fifteen tubles will be pls prated with gar- den flowers, A umlnl time will follow the dinner and afterward Lhe annual business meeting will be held and all the socleties of thw church will read their financial reports for the year, The chairman of the dinner committee ls Mrs, Charles Ed- I ward Wack Amisting Mrg, Black will be Mendames Mendnmes [ Frank W. Judwon, Charles Offutt, K Yost, W, F, Milroy Hnnry MeDonald, A. D, Peters . B, Carpenter, | At th parish house Saturday from 10 to 6 o'clock, the women's societies will ( hold their Easter bazar, Luncheon will he also served, Philadelphia Guests. The promises of Faster week and the two weeks following were brightened yesterday by the coming of two guests from California enrvoute to thelr home n Philadelphia, Miss Isabelle Harrity and Miss May Harrity, The Misses Har rity will be the guests of Miss Beatrice Coad and Misy Irene Coand for several | weeks, As yet nothing but a few very | Informal affairs have been outlined for (he Philadelphia girls, who are pleading that they came for a quiet after-Lenten visit. Miss Isabelle Harrity is paying } her second visit to Omaha, Two years ) ngo she visited the Missen Cond and was honor guest at many interesting affairs of the younger set. Excelsior Springs News. Mr. Willlam M. Jeffers, general super- intendent of the Union Pacific rallroad, arrived last evening in his private car to join Mrs. Jeffers and a jolly party of| friends from Omaha who are registe rrd at the Elms, Omaha people are here in goodly num- bers and are having a splendid time— Kxcelslor Springs Exchange, Concert Party. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Rogers will give a line party this evening at the Philbar. monic concert at the Boyd ent will be Messrs, and Mesdames- Herbert Rogers. Bzra Millard Misnes Carrie Millard, Misses Helen Amateur Musical Elub, Millard this Amateur Mahoney was hostess of the Root, who was Unique Birthday Party. Mr W F. Crook entertained | te & it | " A birthday part for her ters, Klolse and Pl J Wl hoth born I the gueat | I)mncr Dnn(e at Fonlrmllr lay Vvening twelve osts at her home this rnoon il were | notivity given Baturday evening, Ay he Fontenelle Choir Breakfast an James { Trinity eathedral § ) Tancock, asslsted by M The ’ \ L1 a 14 Relief Corps Notes Unitarian Parish Notes w 4 The wondetl “Sunday Marnng Bath'” ot | Brinker have Ing It In more & farewell tribute they are | big diming room orlental rugs, ferns and | Those pres- | Soczety Notes -:- Personal Gossip - Russell for their an- and election of of Mrs, Charles W nual business meeting officers Baturday evening at Miss Cooper's hall, informal dancing party. ' Pagalco Club Dance. a woclal will gy academy 1°ri The Pagaleo club dancing party st Chambers day evening, April ¥ Social Gossip. gone to six weelw' trip will attond the concert this evening when Miss Nash uppears as soloist with the New York Philharmonic orchestra Pink-Eye Epidemic Breaks Out in the Field Club District Health Commisstoner Connell has “heen advised of an outhreak of pink-eye among residents of the Fleld club dis triet, It {a stated that six families are affiicted. The doctor does not view the | situation with any degree of alarm Pink-eyn (s described as u highly con- | tagloun form of conjunctivitis, which 1s an affection of the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane which lines the inner surface of the eyelids. The allment {8 annoying, but does not deter the patfent from attending to his overyday dutles. Dr. Connell explained that the disease was caused by a form of cold. PEGG ADVISES THE GOOD HOUSEWIFE TO BUY SCALES Chief Tnapector Pegg of the city welghts and ieasures department adVises all housewives to buy scales for household use. He recommends scales of not lews | than seventy-five pounds eapacity, and | he adds that the average housewife can nave enough in one month to pay for her reporting shortagos commodities,” MAYOR DAHLMAN ISSUES addod Mr. Pegs. tlon, nddressed Lo the citizons of Omaha, declaring the hours between 12 o'clock, noon, and 3 o'clock in the afternoon on Friday to be observed as n public holiday n recognition of the day, commonly known as Good Friday, on which - death of Jesus Christ occurred. Dean Tancock, one of those most In terested in promoting the feeling for a proper recognition of the day, has se cured the co-operation of many places of business, Some of the merchants are planning to close thelr stores for at least part of the day. Is Ours Other holidays may be symbolized by other things, but for Kaster, Flowers are the only expression The celebration of the Easter Sea- #on I8 older than the Christmas era itself and has from time immemor- fal expressed itself in offerings of the earth’s finest treasures -- FIOWERS, Our stock of LILLES, HYACINTHS, JONQUILS, DAFFODILS, ROSES AND BLOOMING PLANTS of all kinds, Is complete It will be a Joy for you to see our Easter Display, 1t will be a pleas ure for us to weleome you as usual (without obligation) to our exhib tion John H. Bath ‘“The Careful Florist."’ 1804 Farnam 8t., Omaha. Phone Doug. 3000 | Fireproot | MOTEL LOYAL | 1640 and Oapitol [ ! State Trade Specially lamlfl% With Baih, $1.00 and L p | Cafe the Very Best Y Popslar Prices AP THE oY AL § e ASK FOR “18. 92" Pure Spun Aluminum C uuhnn. Ulexmln stop Loianion uaraniee A the Junior Unitarian club will give an| at the Commercial club Friday v end of the haleony floor of the ety coun der the auspicen of tho Young Men's | cil €hamber, Tho entrance fn a atairway AT HOLY WEEK SERVICES | Christian association, Te Invit near the east door of the council chamber | g to the a#falr say that the “‘purp Half of the balcony was partitioned off | John 11 Bexton preached the nvmnn‘ thin meeting Is to ncquaint you with the [ and the space divided into three rooms!' for the holy week ser s at Diste Me work of one.of Omaha's gremtest Insti- | With & hallway morinl Methodist church, Tenth and | tutions.” Superintendent Hehreiber occuples the | Plerce stredls, Tuesday evening The q“,”.,, Mr. Frank Morsman and Mr, Lawrence | Honolulu for a | Rosewnter and small son, | TITE. BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1916 20, Al - Entertainments - board to in & more expeditious | this evening. will permit the variol T0 SPEAK AT “Y” LUNCHEON Menry M. Boardsloy, a former mayor of Kansas City, will be the prin. 3 at & complimentary lunch, a activitios manner JOHN H. BEXTON PREACHES Into New Quarters tablished | enst The Welfare board is now os milto of roo; | in an elogant mu At the Illl hlll!’”'HIV ') T it $ numnunm II Ll I "lmhnllllll @ |l|\| T M NW'HNW”H"I } “N”lll““l I |" Il ullllll\llll IIlIIIlII|“| IDEIGH mumnm.\lll[l Hfl | i ( | 0 ||u|||ll|||mml" uauml uuuunumllmmhluum|i|umm"|h,m mmmnhhll “’ nlnmllln'mml (I hm‘»mtlmlll|l )? ! “muufl‘n!ll‘l‘“ LT hllmmmll\'fl I THE NEW HOME OF HART SBCHAFFNER & MARX At Prices That Are Simply Astounding | And Just Before Easter Sunday WHAT 18 THE USE of secking to make amazement more amazing—it would be like trying to ecolor the rainbow to attempt to make these values more real than they are by adding a cold type argument to the Dresses themselves, The faet that we were fortunate to obtain from a manufacturer at this time of the year Samples of the Very Best Styles should make every womar who reads this (and bas her Easter needs as yet unsatisfied) hurry § to this store on Thursday morning, bright and early wenles ‘ 1 Mr. Pegg Is lning up the fcomen at These Dresses are frnm one of the hest makers in New York (his this time, requiring that they enrry | e scales approved by the cjty. He sug-| entire hprmg Imt)— lmt hr- w l not_consent to Ium his name used. You Kosts that householders co-operste. with | his department by welghing their fee and | It 12 well to walgh potatoes and other | GOOD FRIDAY _PROCLAMATION ' | Mayor Dl,hhmm has qu-d & proclama wHI ohtulu ht re_on ’lhnrmlny l)rvhmu Ihm m;uhl cost you nlmum twice the prices we unk lf the Iuh:'l of flu maker was sewed into vlum Now read the tlont-rJntlnrxu and the prwlnl igh Grade Silk Frocks g At A out Half T heir Value There are dresses for every oceasion in the lot, and in but a few in- stances are there any duplicates; almost every one an exclusive model, Beautiful Evening Gowns Afternoon Dresses Pretty Dancing Dresses Bridge Frocks Dainty Party Frocks Sport Dresses, Etc. Materials—Fine Laces, Chiffon, Georgette, Taffetas, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Gros de Londre, ete, Every dainty pretty evening and party shade, and soft, practical colors for street and afternoon wear, Prices will vary as to the grade of the garments shown, as the line was a very large and complete one, including about 100 gar- ments, $35.00 Dresses, at $19.00 $45.00 Dresses, at $22.50 $49.00 Dresses, at $25.00 $59.00 Dresses, at $29.00 $65.00 Dresses, at $35.00 $75.00 Dresses, at $39.00 A Big Sale of Boys' ‘Easter Suits 900 in All--$4.25 a Suit YOU CAN OUTFIT the boy in a jiffy Thursday in this store. There are Pinch Backs, that make such smart styles for the younger generation, Many other models that will make in stant ap peal to the boys who want their elothes to be “*dif ferent, They All Have Two Pair of Pants also trimmed with flow on many, Two pair of pants with each, eut hig and roomy, with belt loop, wateh pocket; just what every hoy wants ors are SHOES IN SPLENDID ARRAY Just the Styles for Easter HIGH SHOES AND LOW SHOES 500 and Dull Leather. Turned a what broken, but all sizes in the lot At $2.85 a Pair pr Patent Leather MES TOr wolmen combination 100 A panr At $2.85 a Pair nd welted soles Wortl O At $3.95 a Pair This s enta by phor At $7.50 a Pair carry out its| Watros, will be in charge of the program l |NINE NEW SCARLET FEVER | ‘ CASES ARE REPORTED{ ported ng inatitute te. ith Sixteenth Twenty-third, |,y herman avenua, | il ”"'l R ’hl\lill Easter Millinery, Cha_;ming Styles s and feathers , $6.00 The smartest, snappiest patterns yvou will see this sea iway above the price son And as to models, there are all the new ones Pinch back styles, half helt styles and different pleated styles, Pateh poekets on all, theee-piece detachable belts remarkable - Club Doings | front office and Attorney MeGuire will| gospel team, conslating of W, Whodyard, | Margaret Stotts, 3124 Fowler avenue. | EX-MAYOR OF KANSAS CITY welffl,[‘e Boal'd MOVCS | have the next room. This arrangement W, I, Gideon, 8. 1. Joter and H. I, | “,M“:A?';;":l‘“’,” hdonate \POSTOFFICE CLERKS MEET AT HASTINGS DAVID CITY, Neh., April 10.—(Speclal) The ninth annual conyention of the Nobraska state branch, United National | Amsociation of Postoffice Clerks, will con |vene at Hastings, Neb., Saturday, April \‘\\N' )nmmnmu ml!lll‘lil\ BS i Stunning Styles.Manufacturers’SampleDresses $5.00 TO HAVE JUST the right Hats at just the right time and at just the right price is the good fortune of this Millinery Store. Thursday's offerings will be welcomed by the woman who has delayed the purchase of her Eas ter Hat until now, At $5 they are the best Hats we have shown this season Many Blacks in the lot, others The style and quality are Wash Kid Gloves for Easter Blue serges, tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots, in beauti 31.00, 51.25, 31.50 ..d 31-65 ful light mixtures, medium shadings or dark effects ; Plenty of every size, 5 to 17 vear Fvery pair of these Wash Glaves is accompanied with One Price.-$4,25 ur written guarantee, assuring absolute satisfaction. Ihese are the most practical Gloves for this season of the Par They fit perfoctly and are very smart looking. The Pearl White, Pearl Gray, Ivary, Putty and Canary fome self.embroidersd and some black embroidersd backs. os for Thursday $1.00, §1.25, $1.50 and $1.65 Newest Ideas in Hair Goods Our enlarged heauty parlors are displaying the lutest and most fashionable modern hair oreations at speeial savings White Calf Pump High Heel Washabl P Kid Shoes a1l lor Natural Wavy Hair Switoh, 28 inches lon Vo pattern welted Ivory, White, Dark and Welght § ounces. 81200 value 88 00 I Lok haal ldght CGiray "‘lll'\ and d-Ineh Natural Wavy Switehes. Worth $5.00 offering in hair goods Appoiat