Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 28, 1916, Page 9

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By MELLIFI Lt plways hus bes The ket Logether 1ol Hall' atudents Fontenelle after Vil redm, where t womw 9 opty odd wr 1 Roberts and Mi Vaplains N My ‘Wattler, the f nolnied talk wpon t hullding, Mis, G, W expluined how .t founded thewr Hrow ovganization taking ey ungraduated pu 19 help: raise funds Hollgw donnted by M 1#n_Johnson wpoke tiona in the wehool ylanned for the new Matlon Towle, as pr nae apmociation, guy The guests from Gardner, . A, Pler Jmwer and Lucindu Trom Colutbug: A Yovnin. win Chambers, From Plattamouth whi, Jobn Tieln From Nebraska ¢ ), Blake of ‘Atlant) of ‘Alblon, Danfrith of Vancouver; Minse Atlantic, Viola Diers ole_of Aurora and Kparney Woman's - Relief was entertained at at the home of M even past presiden Other honor guests Chestnut, Mrs., Fran . A, Tennant, pres were Mesdames 1. M, Talinfero Tiarriet 8. M Murphy. 15, F. Diffenbacker n Wilcox Ida A. Miller Mattle Davis Misres Sophia Schneider \ Today's Affairs, b con this afternoon foly Angels' school time will be the ape casio rangiey temple entertalnment and Surml Gossip and Mk I Mrs, John Lee Carroll D, Ev with e eling ' ARy Guar . Aptim N wrved b o wome \ wiing | J Pine Arts Bocisty N oAnBUSL et Pine Ans » nae. all pledged Lo ke 10 be erecied on e dames Babecock, A, W. Richardwon, G, W o Misses Ruth|Pablstrom, and Madaline puneh Gorton flam’ Hockenbérger and ¥d. | (orto Yarme and Jossie Payne Other guests: Mesdames Blackeman of | Thummel, Mr Crelghton, Male Bush of Tecumseh, W.|Mr The 17, 8, Grant Woman's Relief corps A Custer corps. The members present Omaha Woman's Press elub had lunch Christian assoclation. The North Side Progressive elub meet his evening In the assembly hall of l\—\nrll 47, luncheon of Brow- | eel hy alumnae at the | John camn Lo prove | groowm. ayding an Omahan | Perry e wo long tables and | Frane I"he (ller tables were ar ranged with “baskets of spring flowers W for decorarion il i T bool nodn niny oceny ! 1ihje, and the smaller tablen seated cight ! WAtALeach r Those st 1he speaker s ta vore Mr, |0 Glidon W, Wit Miss Euphemin Lohhaon, Judie nnd Mis Redick MES WO M Bueholz, Mrw. Churles (€ Giourge, Miss. Murion Towle, Mrs, Myles ' sinndish, Mrs, Louls Clarke, Mrs, Wal s Alice Carter w o Ing. (ral speaker, gave a | rom w « object of the new o Gardner of Lincol of the 1 W - ldneoin - women " Haltimore nell Mall league, an in na members for plls an well ns alum oping up cluss spirit for the new bullding #rounds iv Happy 1. Charles C, George on present cond) and whut was 1o be Brownell Hall, Miss enident of the wlum e n whort talk, Lincoln were: Mes Loomis teadames Carroll D groom. ity: Misses (irace | la., Robert Larson |R of Council Bluffs, | Miss HBeeker of David City and Robert Morse | Mesars Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip - FBROWNELL HALL ALUMNAE MEE Ritchie-Arthur Wedding. The marriage of Miss Kunice Arthur, | daughter of Rev. Louls A, Arthur and iomer s'“dent' at Lun(:heon wlth Mrs, Arthur, to Mr, Willlam Ritchle, jr., the Undergraduates at Hotel Fontenelle, GUESTS FROM ALL OVER STATE/ of Hridgeport St. Stephen's church, Grand Island, Tues day evening At § o'clock the bridal party, with the | the Misses Catherine and Stella Thummel of Omahs, Minnie Bohn Maudo Hexter, Ruth Boyden, Geraldine Pridesr Hayman; the W'brought up against | ‘Bicktord of the westdrn institutions of learning that |, tiey have not gufficlens class spirit to Kive them the preper distinetion among wihouls and collogen former students | Lin of the wehoo be - present wponses I L from er the wtate ny of wils now grand Over un guestn, were present at the |If Junchedn, The affalr was glven in th longed I'he e wers Goshed_alika'In full ekirts of flow- |. pred o The thur wore her wedding gown of erepe meteor and Lyons lace made with court train, & black pleture hat, and she car- ried Lady Baltimore roses and orchids, Mra, Hanna wore her wedding gown of twenty-elght years age The entertalnment n the hands near Park assoctatior Yatterson, (Jeorge Taltu, K. W, Olmsted, on’ Councdl Blofts; Mr, and Mrs. George H Kensington Club Meets | tained at dinner at their home last even . and Mrs, chatrman of the o on of hono party e groom and hin best man, Mr, Ritchie of Chieago. brother of the ushers, the Messrs . G of Bridgeport, Ted Mstealfe of ren Howard of Om n TAncolr Dr. George fans ings and Clyde Barton of 1 int brid be- Arth great of th bride e AN exquisite gown of meteor and chantill . Har wa sught at the throat wt In dimmonds snd pearls, | the groom A 1unie of Ince of aweet pess. The gown of the ladies of the the Pio Ritchie, brother of the bride presented each guest with a Jondmmen R 1, tAninty box of ‘wedding cake to “dream @NA to the matron of honor an Fast and Dean Beecher of Hantings b of Conel . Bigfly, 14.; |Mme O Tubedey Gvibins. THE-anS | 'J'H) BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL - Entertamn ments 28 1916, E. Summers, sles committee J Timely Fashion Hint By LA RECONTEUSE. Neb,, wan celebrated in inald of honor, Miss Ethel Greonfleld, Ta, and the Mrs. % G, Ryan, en the wedding march, r and Mis "indey the short wkirt, he lace, ap jraped from the he filmy vell, n wreath of natural holiquet was of Aidn and mintd of honor | th quaint hodices of wore pleture hats, The of honor was of sen-groen luce. S8he carried Lady w with orchids. Mrs, Ar- the guests was Mendamen Boyden, Glover, Dungan | Yurds und yards of tulle and silk net)embroidered in border effect with irides and Wilking presided at each end of the Makes the dance gown of this year's de-|cent spangles. Over thin there ure thres appointed table, from which butants a fascinating affair. Both light [polnted tunics which fall al uneven the supper was served, The Misses Neva #nd dark shades are adopted for this |lengths, The bodice 18 quite simple, show Margnret Town, Bess Dolson Purpose, though the former are generally |Ing a deep crushed girdie of the spangled Hayman nssisted at the |#elected by older women, One delightful |embroldery and angel wing drapes of Evelyn Ryan and Mr, |K0Wn is shown in white, the drop skirt |silk net the annual olection of officers, n wocial time and toa followed. The dining room Indian tiffin table and tea table were decorsted in pink. | John Talty, Clément and K, W, Cook Among oul-of-town guests were: My, | The young couple left for a trip through Prom Premont! Mesdames Otlo Pohl | William Ritchie, wr.; Miné Ritchie, ang |the south and will bo at home In Bridge- | - . John and Gorton Ritchls of Chi. |POrt after June 1 | Entertain at Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Me N. Smith onter- | n Mehihop, ir., Mr. and Mrs. James N. Smith enter-| o T o iy iiade in two fine edu | cntional racords rendored by Oltve Kiina Attentlon, Piano Buyers W. B. Metcalfe of Omaha R. 1. Ellott of Chadron | M Florence Asor entertained the | Hanscom Purk Kensington club ing complimentary to their cousin, Me)- ¢ h vin Stone, who 14 with Valeska BSuratt At her | . the Orpheum this week. Covers were | placed tor embers wers T t snd Karl Swanson ' of (MemDers were présen |~ Mesors. and Mesdames- » Imogene Berry of | Aurora, vm dean and Mrs. George Jules Gireevy Frnest 1. Willlams. of Humphrey, Viola |Ware of Kearney, Rev. and M Minnon Minses ‘Adsh Hendrieks f|of Columbus, Desn and Mra r;m:v:m:": Entertains Art Section Icana Bnith, J casposh Suith, [ or o o Mo orathy Greev North Platte, Neb The art dopartment’ of the Omaha | Proiciine Biith b | — ‘The groom presented his ushers with | Woman's club wus entertained this after- - | sllver mounted canes, engraved with the |noon at the nome of Mrs. Hobert Cowell. | Pergonal Mention. Corps Meets | monogyatn and date The hostees was assistéd by Mrs, W, 8, | Me and Mra. ¢ P. Taylor, who spent kensington Tuesday rs. A, A. Whitney The ts and one depart- | — ment president were among the guests, included Mra. H. P k Colkins and Mrs, ) fdent of the George [ Mesdames Arthur M. Newell T. P. Davis lzabeth Longstrett Allce A. Breoves G. W. Munger It (. Chapman 1. B, Souders, A. A. Whitney Willlam McMurrsy Prank Calkins Misses- Core. B. Stern at Young Womer Cards and a social ial features of the | | ! riners will ive ar I Neeting | | bride's gifta 1o her mpids were Knight and Mrs, C. J. Roberts. Aftor [ the winter in Florida and also visited in Dorin boxes In blue and pink sname, | the E1VIng of a program on Russia and | putealo, N. Y., have returned and are [ two othe | renrath ‘nk.. to hear. You can hear them If you at homo at 12 South Thirty-nith street. | CROSS-COUNTRY TOURISTS I OMATA: Ia AR Miad Tiaed ARE NOW COMING FAST Whalen, and will make a weoek's stay In TR om0 T | Clavemont 0., to Salt Lake City, . W, Huntsman Entertains Whist Club. AR DALY BANRE. RPONIt: . DIRIE: Qe bty 9 - Club Domgs lnni St x Mrs. Hoy 8. Thorpa entertained the|the TAncoln Highway. The tourists res- || | Now Ready for Applications | VL X, L Whist club Wednesday even. | !4tered at the downtown headquarters of Ik at her home Prises were won by he Omaha Automobile club, in the Ho A R l . Pontenelle. The J 0 3 Mrs. C. J. Mol My. and Mrs. T Gor.|tel Fonten The trip from Lexing ea don Sanders and Mr. Clarence B Wood weting will be held at the ton to Omaha was made In a weok 0 Another visitor at the looal automo. T home " In, who ix touring to Denver, The g0 by the way of Linogln, The rosds e, and Meadamens O Mo were feporisd Ao b in For Out-of-Town Clarence | \\. O Me " o ,.".""” b sk Shopperl Entmmmment for MUTHER 0F WL R et | Elks is Arranged Patan b7 tha weds Wil plane (or the entertainment du U DH OIM' Beautiful e it D Tt et F UR GH"' EN Dining Room hoen comploted by Exaned e How Lydia E.Pinkham'sVeg- Offers splondid meals ¢ Nobraska 1Glks In Omaha June 12 to M Marwood, Secretary Miner and Charles oo b deaten, Gouid Diets 16 etable Compound Kept popular prices years with good uits and I have g of t ntry ehubs iny ten men will be tivated the veryhotweathar seemed more than | y could stand, but I { " commenced taking | NEW HOUSE OF HOPE GETS [ Yo and oo then START IN CHICKEN BUSINESS : until Saptember 26th, when my last Al the vislting Hilka eroisen, which (Home 1 | I'he recent ap the remarkabls Hitle used substa to a muliitude of t y A o Flag dny Wednesday ernoon has (h-tro 1 onjy too well known t sred (1lmn or “plncques 1y to the toe one b and acriba Archia Perdus of Counall Biutfs bas baby was born, I got Avatol, used on the went 1o Rev. Charles W. Savidge a fine nlnug much better than 1 had before, |an tooth puste, will thoroug specimen of & mother hen with a brood uby wos 8 girl and weighed 14 |1y remove even the most o of twelve little chickens. These are a | pounds at birth, and 1 recovered very |7, "Pota present to the new House of Hope being | rapidly which I am sure was due to your orocted at Florence. medieine. Tam well and strong now, | fection marked by spor The trustees of this house own one | nurse my baby and do all my work, i and three<fourths aeres of land at Mor- | had the same good results with your ence and are well equipped for the keep- | medicine when needed before my other | fined avatol regularly-dr ing of poultry, and Mr Savidge ain- | children eame and they are all healthy, ally keep it In'vnrtwm»m {anyone can huve testh coraly hopes that other persons will | My mother has taken your medicine |'Gi'iierise, atrone, heulithy follow Mr. Perdue’s noble axample (h oqual satisfaction, = She had her | Advortisement last r:h!'d when nearly 44 years old and “PIONEER MOTHER AND feels confident she never would have Uio X (the olty, . Wadness | 113 £0Ur haslthy Oblle | secemmamryimains n crning the Blks will be entertained g Bl dren. This summer || Ouiclc u/uy to Remove i outh o the Houth i & |1 was ina very run B iks, (hé Live St pegiotiadl . down condition snd ‘ All Stains From Teeth ' | pusay, receding gums, whici o'n walk Omaha's Spocial Huckingham, G, V. Waost, . F Black, {1 W, Judson and 1, F. Bratley Her Well and Strong, PHONE DOVGLAN 113 | The night of June 15 the Wiks will be Iflll.::)ll.l:::‘l: RO, [ 1oatn at the Ak-Bar-Hen Den v | Lincoln, Illinols. ‘1 have used Lydia .- oight n wupper and dance will en K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for 1) nt concernink of & hitherto 1¥en new hopr ubled folks, 11 hat the usus! | dentifricon have littio effect on those dix whieh adhere th, no mattes Yot ordinary brush the sume Wiy and qulek hatinate statns More than that It has been found an | effective proventive of that common af ugy bleading, In the moni froauent cause of tooth loas, Burely this in kood news, Now, by simply using re ugkints genor Z-cent tubes of glistening and beautiful CHILD" IS ON Exmsmom;:';',;dh’;g,"flg':m,xg‘;:tkrgurrfi-' | 'ASK FOR “18-92” lic | ¥. Croyp, 1866 North Douklas Volk's “Ploner Mother and | Ave, De- Chila," one of tha paintings purchased | 8LU% TIL Pure Spun Aluminum by the F'riends of Art, 18 on exhibition in er-? ctant mothers should profit by ; g the corner window of the. Burgess-Nash | MreCloyd's experlence, and trust to Ly Cooking Utensils Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. store, where It will remain until the end of the weelk. From thers 1t will by Free confidentinl advice had by ad- | Guaranteed for hung 1 the publig Il:rrlrly S0 oolistlon, | drnnlng I{;"I E. Pinkham Medicine Lynn, B ) Colebrated Stngers, Instromentalists | and Noted Nands Delight Honts | of Muste Lovers, A very notable addition to the Anclent and Relnald Werrenrath. Thera are also Muoational. numbere by Wer:| Your Gold Bond Certifieate will be good Iri Lambert Murphy, and the s ring Quartet ts heard in nee- |l Saturday only, so call at onee and select your I Player Piano, Quartet In C Minor"” and the!| ot in 1 Major,” both numbers < 4 N M ' being played with fine balunce and an We will hold it for future delivery if desi Intelligent interpretation. Pianos At All Prices—Your Own Terms It i a real deMght to hear all this splen- | 20 Years | No other make has lasted even 15 years day and Yiano or red. ala e, d th v i oot i eme - Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311.13 Farnam Street, will stop In at any Vietor dealer's, and you will enjoy every minute of your stay Great Shoe and Stocking Sale At Kilpatrick’s Starting Friday Morning! A very fortunate shoe purchase enables us to sell at a profit $5.00 and $6.00 shoes for $3.35. ABOUT 500 PAIRS all told, in the lot will be found a few odd pairs from our regular stock. There are really five divisions--for your informa- tion we enumerate them: NUMBER ONE Bronze kid pumps; Louis heels, $3 35 turn sole, narrow toe; $6 grade, pair NUMBER TWO Dull kid, narrow toe, French heel, in- step strap, trimmed with buckle; $6.00 grade, pair. T g T $3'35 NUMBER THREE Patent leather pumps with white calf insert in quarters, Louis Quinze heel, short vamp, $6.00 grade, pair . . . . . $3 35 NUMBER FOUR Fine dull kid |ea!hor. five strap slip- per, beaded, medium French heel 3 35 $5.00 grades, pair. o N $ . NUMBER FIVE--Patent and dull leather pumps Louis Quatorze heel, small buckle, $5.00 grade for., i $3 35 Leather scarcity and increasing cost makes this the most attractive sale of the year. The sockless jibes and jeers applied to Jerry are gone like the snow of yester year, as Villon would say. It really isn’t comfortable to go sock- less, let alone not being real nice. MEN will be attracted to the SOCK SALE FRIDAY. These have been displayed a day or two and have drawn the eyes of many men to our windows. Unless all signs fail there will be a great many buyers. Two weights, medium and heavy. SILK half hose. All the nobby wanted colors -extra reinforced heel, sole and toe 35¢ a pair —everywhere, where GOOD SOCKS are kept, 50c¢ pair. Another, and this a really beautiful sock Silk, with high spliced heel, double sole and toe, $1.00 per pair, value $1.50. LADIES' DAY ALSO, two splendid silk hose bargains for them: FIRST Black and white silk hose, medium weight, lisle top, double sole, heal and toe price 65¢ value $1.00. SECOND Black, white, tan, gray, pink, sky. There's an array of colors for ye, and there are many shades of these colors, All Silk, high spliced heel, double garter top, sole and toe, also black only, with Wyde top of a very superior quality, Price $1.00; value $1.50. ONYX DAY IS THE REASON, All on Friday morning at 8:30, ANDIT'S AT Low shoe time is almost at oy at hand, indeed, we have been wearing ours for some time, et s O ’. P S - AES MEFEEZ ..

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