Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 21, 1916, Page 9

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THE. BEL: Illl'\\ \IIH 2, OMAHA, 1916, ' oczety Notes -:- Personal Gosszp Lntermmments - Club Doings I \ N\ { ‘ | #on, are n new oh8, Elopement of th Frances Hoch- stetler Causes Mellificia to Romance a Trifle, AFRAID HABIT WILL SPREAD By MELL FICT A=A pril 20, Boma time ago | told about one of the engaged girls who wanted 1o he married In the south under of magnolin full bloom Girin often sy such things, but they seldom good. But yesterday a girl-who would-not-have-a-wodding, without any threats or warnings, flitted across the with her flance and was slope and A group trees In make state line mar lwv the week bafore her engugement was The romantic affair In particularly interesting, for the Francss Hochstetler, lnst year's queen of Ak-Bar-Ben, and ono of the mowt popu Iar tirst year girls of her set. The hero this Gretna CGroen romance is Fred Daugherty. Mothers of the brides are supposed to be awfully put out when their daugh ters elope, but Qid one ever hear of a woman, even in her gray halrs, cheeks 414 not flush and her old eyew wparkie when she would tell how whe ran awny to get married? Children have alwnys been particular proud of the fact that thelr eloped, Weddings of pronounced and splendor may be talked about for nine days after, but it Is the runaway marriage that seems to gather glamor with the years and no Gretna Green bride be announced. parents ritual can ever be quite commonplace afterward, | In 1t going to spread, this spirit of ro mance that struck Omaha yesterday? It will cut down the copy to the moclety column—but think of all the fatigue and fuss and worry it will save the families of the brides? Social Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. hountze, their Harkness, and daughter, Gertrude, ure at the Hotel del Coronado at Coro- nudo Beach, Cal. Miss Gertrude Aevotes part of each Aay to attendance at the unigue open-alr beach school, which 1 maintained by the hotel for the con venlence of guests. Montessorl methods employed in this school Sojourners at Springs, Combs and son, Manster returned from a short so- Combs Mrs, T. L. Klton, have Journ at Colfax Springs, la. Mr, was with them a while after attending Jewelers' convention at Des Moines as a representative of the Natlonal Jewelers' assoclation New arrivals from Omaha st the Hotel #napp in Excelsior Bprings, Mo., are J Dignon, 12d Johnson and E. ¥.. Beale Mr. and Mrs, Lem Hil, Eims for ten days, the Towa State have returned home Unitarian Election, The Woman's Alllanee of the Unita- rian Eoclety met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles W. Russell for their bride 1s | whons | belonging | who were at | City Commmmnrr }hn Close Call When Beast Steps on His Chest ~Head is Cut, |HE 15 SAVED BY HIS CRUTCH 1 Walter 8 lnrt“lll', oity narrowly escaped serlous in commis i sloner, | Juries when a wild horse trampled on him in the horse barn at the Bouth Side stock yards He wuffered a | sealp wound chest Injury and [ was unconscious for several hours [he attending physican states indi favorable und cations are | Mr. Jurdine went to the yards with | | City Engineer Bruce to look over wome | horues, As he mepped out of & stall A | horae dashed along the misle, knocked him to the paved floor and stopped on | i breast. Iis scalp was injured by | striking the hard floor, Heveral stitches required to close the wound. The fact that one of Mr. Jardine's crutches wan wcroms his breast when (he horse | stepped on him in all probabllity waved Wis ife, aceording to the opinion of A physiclan, The crutch served as n brace The injured officlal mansged to walk to the office of the horss barn, where he falnted, Soveral hours later ho rogained congclousness at his home, 'Club Women Will Rent Quarters and Not Purchase Them Rental of clubrooms to houss all local women’s organizations’ meetings 1s be ing conmidered by representatives of the | four largest women's clubs of the city | who met at the Hotel Fontenslls Tuesday | Plans for bullding or purchasing club | rooms were abandoned, Mrs, B, M, By fort, Mrs, Samuel 8, Caldwell and Mrs W, G. Ure an a worklng commiftes to Investigato several propo sltfons offered Mrs. Charles T, Kountze was elected chafrman and Mrs, L. M. Lord wecre | tary of the committes of the whole, which Includes from the Omaha Woman's club were were named Mesdamen 15, M. Myfort, 1. #, Bumney, C, W, Hayes, Warren Switzler and 1. M Lord; Tuesday Morning Musical elub, | Caldwell, C, M Howell, Arthur Fine Arts Harold Mesdames Samuel 8. Wilheltn, R. Heecher Crittenden Smith and Kountze; soclety, Mesdames W. G, Ure, Gifford, Ward Burgess, Warren Black well and B, M, Morsman, jr.; Awsocia tlon of Colleglate Alumnae, Mesdames | Edgar H, Bcott, Robert Gantt and . A Van Orsdel | WILSON MUST LIKE NAME OF ' WHARTON FOR POSTMASTER | } i What's in a name? Within the lasr | week two new postmasters named Whar annual rending of reports and election [ton have been eppointed by President of officers. Mrs. Holdroge and Miss | Wilson. One of thera in Aisert C. Whar- | Wilde were re-elected and Mrs, Capen, | ton, Reynolda, N. C, The other i \mfl‘ former vice president, is now secretary. | Wharton, who will take care of the mall | The officers are Mrs. George W. fol-| at Big Paint, Tex. They are no relation drege, pregident; Mrs, Charles W. Rus-|to John ¢, Wharton, P. M, of Omaha woll, vice president; Mrs. Bernard Ca- pen, mecretary, and Miss Wilde, treas- MoTORlsT DOES NOT STOP rer. Until the soclety has decided upon parlsh house, the Woman's Allj- inee will meet monthly at the homes of members With the Card Clubs. Mrs. N. A, Bassott was hostess at the meeting of the Paramount Whist club Friday evening. Those winning prizes were Mrs. G. W, Reye, Mra, D. B, Love- oy, Mrs. C. Stockham, Mr. J. Zippel, Mr. D, E. Lovejoy and Mr. G. W. Rey Mrs. D. B, Lovejoy will be the next host- April 28 Mrs, D. E. Lovejoy entertained the Rummy club at her hotme Wednesday afternoon The luncheon table was dec orated with a large basket of pink whise roses, the out in the and color scheme car followed Anme ried menu. Cards and the highest score was made by Mrs, 1| Bassett, The club wit glve a spe- dinner and May party Thursday aft ernoon, May 11, at the home of Mrs. H 1. Underwood Mrs. Orville Jennings entertalned the club at its regular meeting at her home Thursday Comus fortnightly I'he Sewing circle of the Jewish Ladies Ald soclety gave a benefit card party thi wfternaoon at Lyrie hall The J. | W, club was entertained by White Shnnr (.uulq 1 t £t a m tar \e arr A i in On the Calendar ¥ ange in Merrill Dates YOUNG ISRAEL SOCIETY ELECTS ITS OFFICERS he Toung In b of offisers venmes Lansiipaiion, tudigertion AFTER STRIKING WAGON | Bam Chullino, & driver for Hayden Bros., had g narrow escape from being seriously injured when an auto collided with his wagon at Nineteenth and Call- | | fornia streets, One of the horses wam |injured and the vehicle badly damaged [ The motortst dia not stop atter the colii- fon, | Time, tide and Beo Want Ads walt for no man. An opportunity missed is an opportunity lost RSETS SPECIALLY PRICED $ This Week Only 2 Back Ldoe Models. 2 Front Laoce Models Moda! A, $8.00, f your tigure is slender, me dium or stout, one of thess mod els will fit you perfectly The individual expert atten on given each fgure by our wrsetier assures the fashion able modish lines, perfect com wrt and unusual wear Model A, fllustrates ous of p wual - value This " white, medium llnes baok, slight nip at alet with medium high bust st $4.00 Many siher modale st 3400 100 and Farmam T — HALT! ATTENTION! " $30.00 Sam Newman IR0 Farnam ™ Pouglas 11 E aster Sales " Basement DON'T DELAY—-SHOP NOW! Thousands of Easter Lilies 1 No Madl or Telephone Hosiery Women's Furaon Meamless Wowlery, silk, Binck and white, Hec onds of b0c quality, Friday, C 1} palr for §1.00, sach palr Women's Piber Bilk Boot Wonlery, binck white and colors, Double zsc heals, toen and wolen; garter o TAnle 15¢ Hostery, ail double hesls and sl Hon toen; doubls tops. Pinck and white, Hpecial Friday, pr Men's Fine Cotton and 1isle Bocks, blaek colors, #plit woles and all-white feet. Pr Ohfldren's Tine Cotton and fery, fine and heavy ribhed Diack, white, tan, pink, sky and red, Vriday, pair Infants’ ¥ine Cotton and Liste Wolery, black and C colors. Hpsolal, pair Missen' Vine Morcerized Winok Hosery, wlightly C impertect; 26c quality, pr Underwear Womesn's Wine Cotton Union brella and tight knes styles taped and fancy Iace trimmed Hegu fnr and out-sizes, inoluding “Cumfy rmu B0c values, 39¢ Women's Fine Cotton Union Huits, all ik sizew. Cuff and lace trim med_styles. Worth c to 3o .. " Women's Fine Ootton Vestn, n all atyles and wises Vancy Tnce trimmed, also Jinle 10c onch o .4, and Women's Tine Ootton Tibbed ana “Cumfy-Cut’ Vents Hpectal Friday Hoyw' and Girla' Union Buits, white, Tight knes and lace trimmed. All wizes, c ench o Draperies 24 Pleces of Doubls Width Bungalow and Novelty Nets, One Case (Rhout 500 pairs) of All Kinds of Lace Curtaine, whits and 95c Valuss to $4 u palr wory ¥ri, in the basement, each 2,500 Yards of Double Rorder Horims Volles, Btamines. Keru, white and colored horders. Values [ to 8c, pecial ¥ri, yd Domestics, Dress Pri nts,Etc. 38:Inch_Curtain ficrim, plain white and weads A . y oha . e e . awpsnce & Mills Keinn Whe wanied sted . ¥ . In Bud or Flower \ fl tyw L | h.’ it R ‘ ' QAT :umr Mm»r 'HE NEW HOME OF HART SBCHAFFNER & MARX OLOTHING M Mfi mhw i -nwul ! wwor 14 "H?flmu ok om Potted ('nm;;lrlr stocks, Women's, Misses’ Garments, and and save money, 10c lots, BEAUTIFUL Plants, right ; in time for Hakthe Bfndas Suits in the Basement Department, n me fo pster Sunda) o . 3 : i Beveral thousand brought i Special for Friday selling at #11.95 Ve NOUSA "ougn ) enpecially for this oceasion and S"": that ““’I‘: '”h““' to sell fn full, healthy growth, Home $17.50, $19.00, $22.50 and some even n Tull, healthy ywih me . PR T more, Women'’s and misses’ own, n sale ¥riday 1 on 2 : :rl I B e also 43 to 53 for stout women, inlarge asement Store and colors, Orders, No Deliveries, to . About 200 Women's and Misses N t' Over 200 beautiful Bulte and Junlors. Many different styies otlions choose from, every wult a right | correct style new spring wults; | every suit & wonderful bargain Good Bafety Pins, special, 4 dozen uptodate siyle, made of f0€, | s ditarent siyles, in Herges,| Made of allwool Bergos, all-wool for Be allwool materials; fine Mnings, | pooiing, (hecks, Novelty Cloths, Novelty Materials, Checks, slc. All San 8k, Friday, spool 3¢ Covias of d y k00d styles, all fine materials, Just fine workmanship ote. Included at this price are two Inside Bkirt Belting, special, yd. o Cotton 3 higher priced Berges, models. Fast Colored Darning styles, all-wool serge sults for stout #pools for ?c Popline, Fine Gabardines, Cordu: || oo, uizen 43 10 53, $10.00, $12,60 | f0F Juniorn; 14 to 20 for minses, Machine Thread, black and white, roys, Shepherd Checks, ete & 8500 yalib i i and 36 to 44 for women. $7.60 #poo) 2 Special Friday l l 95 - ¢ alues, & $8 95 1o $12.60 values, ut 100-yurd spools of Bewing Bilk, per at $ . at the small price of L4 only 35.85 #pool 3c Ove ‘omen's, Misses’, Juniors' and Children's New Spr (o 3 0 Elastic Remnants, black and whnw, { Jver le“ I“' 'Im {’ b by pring ats 1o choose o4 A 20 from at extremely low l'” W, & 3 i : 0 omen's and Misses' Conts, $8.60 and One big lot of slightly solled Nov elty Bralde, worth to 2be, per bolt . 7Vse 12-yard bolta of Bias Tape, bolf, be Large bolts of Linen, and Cotton Women's and Misses' Coats, $2.00 and $l 95 $4.00 values, at $0.00 values, at Women's and Misses' Conts, 36,00 and 33 85 $6.00 values, at i y Women's and Minses’ (nnu 6.60 an s $7.00 yalues, at 4 85 $12.60 values, at Girls' Conts, agens ‘ape, bolt % ’Lvnn‘;h hh‘dy!ng, all colors an‘:! Women's and Misses' Coats, $7.60 and $5 95 Girle' Conts, ages 2 to 6 and 6 tp grade, worth be, speclal Friday, per $8.00 values, at years, $2.00 and $4.00 values, at yard 5 1Ve You can find junl vhr Mm', at a price to suit your pockethook, Hair Nets, Friday, each lc check conts, plaid conts, serge conts, silk coats, ete. Ocoan Pearl Buttons, card, . Large 10¢ bottles Machine OIl, 50 Tatting Shuttles, each 20 Rick Hack, sale price, bolt Hhell Halr Pins, speclal, box. ... Be IAngerie Ribbon, for underwear, a bolt ' Gold-Byed Nrmllr-u package . Take your cholee of a lot of over 800 skirts, dozens of styles, many | samples; made of all-wool At $1.95 | At Women's and Misses' right | new ty Cloths, etc. $2.00, $2,60 and uoo\,..m and $2.00 c special, per values, some worth more 2/:e SHOES @ SHOES You can procure wonderful values in regular merchandise in our Basement Shoe Depart ment, There is no store in Omaha where you can get popular priced merchandise in all the variety of the latest styles and all sizes and widths that you can in this splendid daylight de partment More than 24 styles in the lot WE HAVE JUST THE S8HOES YOU SEEK FOR EASTER Plain Pumps, Avon Ties, Two-8trap, Eight Small Straps with four buttons, Patent Leather, Dull Kid, Flexible wolos, straight Cuban or eurved Louls heels, white or gray kid lined. In fact, everything is In these Pumps that can be found in our higher grade Pumps, More care is taken In every detall, Lasts that fit wnd are stylish There are about and in every size and width 24 wtyles to select White Canvas English Walking ,, Tan Calf Oxfords with rubber soles from In these unusual shoos; care- | Shoes with rubber soles. Sport | for women, Sizes up to b, Worth fully fitted wtylo to $3.00, Per ber pair - 92,48 t0 $2.85 | 70 $1.49t0 $198 | 1) $1.00 Shoe De- will meet your every need, Rely upon this for your Easter Footwear. This Basement partment N Prices Women's Hats at $1.95 Excellent Styles s . : 2 95¢ (| . Hat Shapes Basemant Millinery Departmant Easter Apparel at Low Prices meluding Children's y a New Spring Suit Friday Three very spec Every Suit at a great saving, We have gronped all our better #izos, Black About 200 Suits for Woinen, think of buying a new spring sult for this price Women's and Misses’ 210 6 and 6 to 14 years, $2.00 and $2.60 values, ut Women's and Misses' correct styls Berges, | upto-date plald, check, serge, | styles Gabardines, Diagonals, Checks, Novel-| o0 Now spring skirts, worth | Made of all-wool serges, novelty cloths, fancy checks, Best Styles’or Little Money iul at Misnes' Bizes 13, 16 and 17 $6.85 $8.95 $1.69 " $1.95 white coats, Conts, $10.00 to Every style $3.49 wpring Skirts, many different new effect pockets and belis cloths, sllverblooms, stripes, ole $4.00 and $5.00 values, Easter Clothes For Boys Two Big Special Lots of Boys’ 2-Pair-Pants Suits $3.25 Lot 1-~Plain blue and fan ey stripe effect Lot 2—Plain gray cheviots. Both are staunch wearing fabries, in smart pateh poeket styles, They are the higgest values yot, All ages—b to 17 VeArs Another Special Lot Suits at $2.50 Just one pattern, but it (s & good one; made of hardtwisted thread fabrie, In a medium shade of gray Very serviceable and good looking Extrn ale Good, serviceahls Pants, plenty Knlokerbookar Handkerch:eh yoars - awh Handis Rlafe fancy white lored smbratd white and fa rod Inltinle Man's ten Mands pia white 4 Be Mill Ends of Huck Towels, Ie . e '.!M l‘mldll\(, 180 " Padding. 1he Bpeoial oble ¢ Damask, 380 00 Piacas of Ples Quality Meteerteed amash, i neh wide AL vary pretiy i SALnd windere ke Tiuen . I;k Nlpinm, 1 P » - LT INI tb 8 Spreads, §1.70 anet “haped Last Thought--Two More Days to Easter--BUY NOW

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