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THE BEE H\I\H\ SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916 v 18 boczety Notes - -Personal Go @p -:- Entermmments) Strength of { Lincolr afternoon by dilses Martha lm- ‘and an ing ar Orphewin party (n the evoning to be Philathea Class Party. ven by Mr. and Mrs, E. P, Boyer P d. CITIES TOGETHER \ D O, eSS e 2 e DYeDaTe b Which their | pyjiainen clams of the North Side Chris her home at funcheon or | eemammmes daughters, Miss Edna Riley and Miss That is the Women i-‘olkl of Omaha . h was held Thursday evening Nan Spalding, will be graduated. The 'y vty waa. spent in mis ) and Council Bluffs Are At- Omaha women and their daughters will | cun e L SOEIU For Mrs. Brown ness remain in the east, visiting In New York, Wi i % tracted by su"fifl Battle. Atlantio ity and other points, the |-::I|\.:',\Tu-nn llenberg i g N b e W"«:’ nfol 1 hia n . ae e s— Rileys to return In June and the Spald. | Laura Ross, o Krickson, at an informal ! thi SALE ACROSS RIVER SATURDAY ings probably early in the fall, sinca | M AMMONs, H'ulllr; iiton, ernoon for Mrs 1 \ who, with is they will spend the summer In Kentucky, | Edna Nelson et | UAPtain Bowen, (n vistting relatives i wil MELLIPIC “r—Al-rll'zA | their former home Hattle Cady Fitta tarentsen, Omaha, Mra. Howell's guests were 6 exception of a very few ma- | WA AC AL Nebt b sanee ellin Hil Isnbel Smalley, Meosdamen . . L pecting her | gisunor Blewnrt 5 4 « oun :’mnvl particularly active in social -{mm, daughter, Mrs, Gladden Jamoes, and baby, {'h |‘ "‘:“”‘ ,)," :(f-ly:'r'\:'{!!-':.'{...| Btorrs Howen would seem that Omaha and Council {to visit her In about two greeks. Mrs, | Hazel Groves, Carrie Parks. Bluffs have drifted farther and farther James was Miss Julla Nagl of this city, {“""‘1"' ':""‘ Awyer . ! : J 4 clty Kute Davis, whd d apart in_adverss proportion aa rapid and hefore her marviaxe was very prom- | Eila Cussel. Jaan Msesndorten in ransit between the two cities improved {Ming in the theatrical world, Mr. James | Blanche Custard Ruth Blesendorfer g K all quite different from ways of the ts known to Omahana as & moving ple- | piadie 4 ons, Edith Vernon W ploneers, ture star, but will be here Auring the | Hazel Jones, etter g But they seem to be coming together summor with Mra, James Jeasio Cady Herthi. Poterson, W the last month, the women of Omaha and | | l“"“"”"',"""'“ Irene Hough, ' The Intarcolrss has bean Ko broad and Bundle Day. Sin Auaakiat, boris W fiitea . freely exchanked that one might almost | | The Chriat Child soelety will have its } aryl Burnap, :"I\v‘,A!k\u-nn t es call it & popuiar movement annual “bundle day’ next Maond. % when \|r‘\‘l:I|1,|‘v’|“ b e amey That Klorou 1o that The question Is whether It wad suf be ted from all parts | 0GP ot tman Jack Kershher bytusd Bl thi 4% wox | frage or anti-suffrage that brought the | 1itle children and | UL Kaoke i two tawns together t ho ' Wedding Announcement. test ‘and ‘makes nion of our ". Lot there bo an anti-meeting in Coun- | | The marrriage of Mr. Guy H, Farryman boys, but my, hov the shoe And ofl Bluffe—and It would seem that every lection of t dJohn A foe Counetl Blufts and Miss Winifred D disappegy when Johuny ' feminine anti-muffragist In Omaha s MeShane, Mr Kinsler and Mra, | PR eTRIe I e -<|n|rul s Akl That's, What there on the ground, an alert propagan Danlel . Btapleton Thur ening st the 1 . L the dint - My A Mes. A, J.-Worth i the wise parent bitys Then, when It was the other side, the ‘pl Beta Phi Event T t s Y wen of | Mamo Walk«Over carn crossing the blg bridge would be . ’ > rinl chureh off sd, The yorung ocouple "I"F r L | The PL Bota 1Phi colebrat fo 4 crowded with Omaha suffragiste, just as o i 4 will make their homa In Councll Bluffs b Y Trade-Mark Wbk budb . inglontd i e [ninth anntversary of 1) cenly Interested In the Bluffs meeting / R H O D M ‘ g ; ) 1 avening wt a banauet eans to as they were in thelr own back in 1914 m_f flg]’fio}f’ ' ibggic o i wii e | New Ak-S8ar-Ben Princess ires of th When the big suffrage bazar opens to y » . Annghte an born Wednesda notrOw Mo " Ad M i v slecied lnndor vaudeville sketch, a sort of burlesqua | A danghter was HOES morrow morning In ‘suffrage headquae. 189, C, J.-Rabevis wes re’s on up to-date vaudeyille. It in nlko wor- Mr. und Mrs, Willard Hosford, making i/l il In Coumell Bluffw, Omaha women will | of the art department of the Omaha 1t | one more member of the princosses f o there In full force, aropping In and | Woman's elub at the mesting held Thurs. | thy of noting that the sorority Ja ftseif AkiBarBen. The' Nitls on's mother, ‘s out all day the bagar fs espeoially | dny at the home of Mrs. Robert Cowell, |Of Western birth, founded by a group of | SH-SARHER: PR Cha BRCE MEHEE F0 F 0 R B O Y s ’» viech in fta doll display, 1t will be much | Mrs Cowell, Mrn, G, C, Bonner and Mrs ml-lm 1857 at Monmouth college in Mon e M" e rm: oty ”; will B thiss | ‘ ‘ A chlld's affalr and many little Omaha [T, 11, Tibbles ars tha asslstant lcaders, |Mouth, 111 ) 4 te Kathryn in honor of her grand- | wuffragiats will be In evidence Mrs, Bonner also having been chosen as | Three brides of this apring will be prom! ’m":"h’""'“". ,Mhn tigy S They come In Button and It 1s eany now to be meen what is renlly | the department representative. Misn Roso ["Ont In tho celebration, Miss Tucile Blucher, They oitwear two « ¢ |G 5 e, | Bro Miss June Hro a | ' the tie (hat binds Gukgenmon s the secretary-tresaurer, | Brown, Miss June Hrown and Mins | Country Club Opening. pairs of ordinary hoys Made in white, gray, ivory, brown, champagne, bronze, " tallan Art” will bo the depurt d 0! Scottish Rite M I ‘m':,".‘.y“;v‘;::l ::” ph. gops The thirty-five guests will be seated at | The dfrectors have fixed the opening of shoes u“k and combinations of "d black, 'u’ and white. ottish Rite Musicale. ’ o A long table in the banquet room of the | the Omaha Country olub for May 77 Boys' sizes — - orsineengy The Scottish Rite Woman's club Wil | s et Fontenells, Mrs, Anan Ruymond will give | There will be the usual golf and tennis i $2.50 Bole Agen il Awonta for_Fhoenix W entortain all members of the Ecottish (bard, Adolph Brandes, R. G Gunn, u short after dinner talk preceding the | events on a handicap basis, with a tabls | 1to ¥ \omua mnm .-umm nm‘ | l- % We .-.cnt fite and thelr familles at a reception | Slaegle (iood, Bmith and Mres, J. John- | program, a profound secret as yet I'hote dinner served at 7.3 There will Little Gents’, Mon and Women. oolors to matoh your shoes. and musjeal program this evening In the | ston, and choruses of both girls and | Many ovt-of-town siuests are here for |be n largs orchestra for dancing in the 9 to 15 2-25 auditorfum of the ottish Rite cathe- [ynen, Miss Eloise West will be the ac-|this big sorority event and will be en- evening. It s also proposed by the house 9 to15% dral. The reception committes will include | companiat, tertalned over Eaturday and Sunday at | committes to have the orchestra there .\l:‘nlll’mmu‘:/;wn D ‘“I'HI« -L' . rln;m»m - the homes of local members, making the | as early as 6:20, so that there may be an Parcel Post Paid b1 h S Cuthbert Vincent, M. Berry, ¥, ( F A iwo Gash A sort of n ception while the members are wo ort of protracted reunion. | Informal reception w he members ar 317 out! st treet Patten, A. M, Emith and Miss Adelis 1, | Social Gossip, < = # y convenlences \ Atine. The musical program will be fn| Mre. Rebert Vance hus returned from | Mra. Morris 11. Dunham {n entertaining | inspecting the new convenien n 1t hiarge of Mrs, 1, ;. Haarmann and given | & iwo months' visit with her aunt, Mra, | Mies A'mr Stewnrt and Miss Melindq | €lub house Port. B Stewart of Linceln, Miss Fuls Baten of inder the direction of Miss Jesnle Cop- | Peckman, of Fort Smith, Ark 4 5 < way., 1t will Inelude the opera “Sikado, | Mre, Frederick B, MeConnell returned | Bpringfieid ta the guest of Misa Florence | Fort Wayne Guest H"M""d prenented by Miss Jewsle Conway at a | thia morning from Phoenix, Ariz, where | RUSh: tho houso guests of the Miuwes | Miss Mildred Howser of Fort Wayne recont meeting of the Omaha Woman's | she has been visiting for the last three | Brown are Miss Rachel Kellogg of Pey- | Ind., who Is the house guest of M!vn; \ club months with her daughter, Mrs, Robert|c¢/val, Ta, Miss 1ilia Schwake of Ne- | Marjorls Howldnd, was entertained at . The musiclans wid will take part in-| L. Parker, | braska City and Miss Jessie Killian of | tea at the Fontenelle this afternoon hy 1419 Farnam St. lude the Misses West, Pay Lyman, Eve-| Mrs, Warren Rogers and Miss Mildred | Lincoln: Miss Laura Pratt of Lineoln jn | Miss Ielen Fpeneter. Baturday there n Wilkon, Dale, Stuart, Vivian Riley, | Rogers leave this evening for Chicago, | with Miss Georsia Davis; Mrs, Clyde | Wil be a motoring plenic and Bunday farguerite Kenner and Mesars, N. Hub- | After _the Hinton-Chade wedding Mra." White fian Miss Lueile Bell of York, and | evening a buffet dinner for Miss Hoy- | | The Long Looked For is ! 1 ashiny, ’ This morning we were awakened by the birds, we peeped out just as day was breaking, fil UNUSUIMPO ISTQN%QET‘; LP and for the first time felt reasonably sure that the good old summer time was en route. of V:'{IAS’I; A ;“f- . Wwd So now let’s all be merry and gay; we believe good weather has come to stay. T IO V1 OR% Hpee Ut Going Ao business under very trying conditions, at Thomas Kilpatrick & Co’s. You Can Buy It and oot ook B v Saturday Take It! Buy It, We'll Send It!! Buy It and Leave It! and the marvelous increase in sales of our Wonderlift Corsets have resulted in our orders being largely in excess of the capacity of our factory. In addition, the cost of all corset-material has / y * 4 . increased (in some cases doubled), and is still goi WC ({U()L(' d f(‘W attl"d(‘tl()nb tO Whet your appetlte: | higher. Certain m.(ed.l. cannot be had, in |ufici.nt p ; | tity, at any price, | Never so important as this very time, that you COBB! will be pleased to see you Saturday, U In t}!‘l‘;gf‘: SB‘}‘(:)\:’I;(;OISI‘II;E%?AEIOOT should buy your Silks from a RELIABLE | and so will Mrs. Cobb! And s, too, will the good [ffl | ,, Al of which means that Nemo Corsets may soon 5 ! STORE, natured, courteous saleswomen—‘‘They are | advance in retail Nemo prices i inevitable. ’ Crepe de Chine, the late ones, embroidered SAME THING APPLIES TO WOOL thick as peas in a pod.”” Some one said, THERE To e fice o thasa sanith Sea aball emphuiu‘ or ruffle, trimmed, in rose, maze, flesh and ; DRESS GOODS. IS A REASON--THIS I8 IT. 1 our policy and make this Nemo oek-1rut event by ¢ white—$3.00 ON SATURDAY—WORTH?— . g¢q complete—prices much lower than =~ COBB STANDS FOR THE BEST IN CANDY. ‘ featuring, in addition to our full regular line at regular ' YOU CAN gg}?gflk PR, they are likely to be later. WE MAKE SKIRTS Underwear for Women 1 ""““"l'q' fine— Week Svecial” SE - . TO YOUR MEASURE. $2.25 FOR THE Fine rib, lace-knee suits, GLOBE! Lisle m Latest styles at $26.75. Here also we will = MAKING, FIT WARRANTED. You must get Suits! Rib Suits—Regularly 75c, at 59¢. gelf% - b Cpemt ‘3‘0_0 say nothing about the worth. JUDGE YE! | your orders in AT ONCE, if you want EARLY Out sizes, always 90c, at T5H¢. - ucing Corse TWO WHIRLS IN SUITS—$26.75 and | DELIVERY you must have your measure taken BOYS' SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, were 323 A paw SeihRedustad modal, fay full $hest tall cr. ot mpfhisy $39.50. AT ONCE 3bc, Saturday, 15¢ B i e ki e Mt 1 1 i | if s 3be, Baturday, 15¢. thin fabric, w » now too costly to be used in cors at loss You will appreciate the value of these, too— | Junior Suits, special Saturday, $21.75. SR S h'_'“ . S but just as'an inkling you save Y5 in many Men, Shirt Yourselves Saturday Children’s Coa]fifi. Sport Dresses—latest and No Such Value Again for Some Time to COM! cases, Soft or laundered cuffs, cut full, well made, | MO8t popular styles. ' Several other models in fine batiste, for summer 2 . 3 . . Tailored Hats for children, silks and light wear, and all your old favorite Self-Reducing models, _ It beats the Dutch how Spon. Skirts are sell great assortment and the pnnorgs are the very wools, beautiful straws, from $1.00 UP, b e Lty il pncel‘lcu — ing. And do you know the bright colors and | spring production $1.00 EACH. Silk Petticonts, $2.95 and $5.00— VERY you will pay for your naxt one, :ihv(;wii?:;n\l»1:;:?11;"%:1\!“‘;}?: ;::d:nl;;du?:v . SPECIAL. Orepe de Chine Underwear, scoond Study N Wonderlift Corsets yard to make them—block stripes, awning HOSlery Sale floor—beautiful and so pleasing next to the udy vemo onaer rse stripes—some so loud you can almost hear . flesh. W y Guard Your Health and Youthtul Grace them—35¢ to $1,00 PER YARD--and it Continued Tal;e Oulr Aldvm--.\”(otk Up on Kl{d: & Td-kr':hi(n (mc-.sinn ;: study -n'd try out the Ifl‘im g ¢ ¢ N 5 A ’ 7 v onderly Arsets many stores ou wi Il::;):ls as if they will be scarcer than hen's teeth SATURDA Y nmy‘;r"‘s‘;;‘k ‘gll(:;v:? :;:IU:;::L ““; on:t‘e"r “m:(:' corsetieres who are members or lrldua(nyof the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute, whose skilled assistance will be invaluable to you. From a health standpoint, Wonderlift Corsets are immeasurably superior to dl others, and they are also superb STYLE corsets. In due time nearly every woman who wears cor- sets will prefer to wear the "“Self-Help'® Wonderlife. There is now a Wonderlift model for every figure, from the extremely lean to the very stout: P L] , sho f 554 Llimieihe Nam it o $5.00 ¥ Hler tull &, \ 555 [l wital! ey $5.00 things that KAYSER MAKES. S8kins are mighty hard to get and nowadays the foreigner does not use the same care in ouring or dress ing. After the Wi Oh, what's the use, WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL BE WHAT. You run no risk in buying your gloves now- you run much risk iu deferring glove buying till then The Wonderful Sale of Low Shoes continues Saturday. We started with about 500 PAIRS. Not nearly that number now IMPORTED SWISSES - Now and desirable 0 nyx D ay patterns, 45 inches wide. Early this season sold up to $2.50. All together now, at $1.50, For Women, NO. 1, at Printed Voiles, Colored Linen, Madras Stripes. G5¢ pr Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! And Then Silks! 160 o =" What a business is being done on Silks Black, white, tan, gray, everywhere the same story--Tub S8ilks, Taf. pink, sky and many shades fetas, Orepes, Goorgettes, Plaids, Stripes, of all worth $1.00 and Satins, Messalines, Gros de Londres, Cords of §1.50 per pair various kinds— selling more rapidly than ever Mr. Man, here are two THE ASSORTMENT I8 STILL GOOD 556 r,"',,'.',’,',',‘f,':."'h:::,'"' ot Wi o before—a word of warning may not be amiss or you - 38¢ and 81,040 5 white batiste; sines 20 10 30 SS 00 Silks are scarce—dyes hard to get—many of overy anted color VALUES $500 AND $6.00 557 :;-_".-:'.- ::-‘A:‘:;:I'":m:' ::;:::‘ the dyes are fugitive—prices will be higher vorth 80c and $1.00 pair Low Hhoe time is here NOW pade an sntirely new service, much wended, Nass 19 0 ‘5.00 m A model do b, for oll average Nl cade, uuc‘; P N S ‘10 998 Vor sxtremaly large women with hoavy, r-lul-« shdomen and much evosnn Bosh. Tl ONEY surset rondemade for women of Hhis v Strang white souiil, heavily baned; all slaes from 30 0 W, alee anien sloes LU T ‘lo Study the Waonderlift! 1t mewns beaith and guud lowd s b corry wwmen comiet coch 0t vou mever hoped i wnd peiietng o dute sty ‘ Nemo Woek ~Now! In All Good Stores! Nowa Higinab Fashine lusbitute, Now Yok