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1 AY AT THE FRONT BY THE JUVENILES Young Dancers to Represent All the Hations of the Great World War, MELLIFICIA—=Mny 4. recital and dansante will Wy A unique be given hall dancers Saturday afternoon at rpin's Miss Coll's class - of juvenil The nations in the great world war will all be represenied, and the pro gram 15 glven “A Day ut 1 the formidable title of the Front interpretive “America by A Miss entries M iss Adelalde Togg g thons sented by | nd Dorot vl e will be Jume Kir land, ard old Le Inter mau, Vor Virg ¥ h.OF Nec Hazel and by Kathleen tter precede the opened by rothy the na ar xico, repie Reed sewale Higgin Edward Margaret Iheda Belt Germany and A German hues take ler the role of English contra dan retcd hy R lean Frenzer, Joseohin th Grimmel, Ka Macaule Penre tt and Helen Doroth Harrl Hon Ann Young Hiatt wil Blal dance und represen France and will give Donna and lone 1"oge Wedding Plans, Mor and mere nterest s heg the ning nning to dings of the bride and ¢ Fpring this yenr vall ng wre of at happy Mi Mr. W 1oi Met Gert of Dre pirt presarcdness and the noun. e the piuns and chol s encan nusial before th ung ent itwnlf Harrfe i Metz, whose marringe | worr of Coune | Biufry ) Mis, ( 1ne h hore i honor, I'he be Mi Lhe very of hono, g Lron Metz, her, t-of-tc g0 of 8t wmin, fe 3 ‘ will of wi bridesma d (e s of po passed hride visiting gir he won Just The " Marion Kuhn and Miss Olga Metz Charles 1, Metz the ushers chosen Brunt and Mr. Harry v ather malds will 1 Mi Mt il Van will bo et Mi n Brunt of Cous EDWARD ROSEWATER GERMANY | | | celebrated cil B.offs, Mr, Philip Metz and Herbert Connell Parties at the Boyd. Small lUne parties will make up the entertainment given this evening at th opening performance of "Bunker Hean.''! Box partles will be glyen by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thomas Kountze and Mr, and Mrs, Charles C, Belden. Thy Kountzes give a dinner at their home preceding the theater and the guests in the Helden box will be Mr. and M-x Carroll R. Belden Creighton Affair, Mrs. Owen MceCaffrey gave a dinper at her home Wednesday evening in hongr of her son Edward to the 1916 class of the College of Arts and Sciences of Creighton univerdity. The decorations were in bltie and white, the class colors, and the favors were minlature diplomas. Thoss present ware: Meosars, - Messrs Joseph Hartnett, ;ounh Karlovsky, imery Plank, rthur ¢’ Rourke, icholas Stahley, Edward McCaffrey, Black and White Luncheon. Mrs. Windsor Megeath and Miss Mary Megeath broke the monotony of spring flower decoration this afternoon when they gave a black and white luncheon At the Omaha club, Thirty-three guests were seated at one large and four small Joseph English, Henedict English Prank /Donnell Gerald La Violette, Michael Stahley tables, decorated with black and white candle sticks in black and white bud vases. Bunches of Mrs, Ward roses wer at each plate, tied with black and white tulle Gives Dancing Party Miss Fiilda Harsh entertained at a danc THF. B EE OMAHA, F ), 1916, RIDAY, MA)Y 9 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertaimments -:- Club Doings One'’s wardrobe is Incomplete imless among, other garments there s an all net dance frock. One particularly simple but smart frock Is shown in flesh col ored silk net, The ribbon trimmed net over skirt fulls In billowy folds over a son, Mr. Leon Virown, mapaging ecditor of the Des Mofnes Reglster and lLeader Celebrate Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Kohn yesterd their golden wedding an versary, recelving the calls and congrat uiations of their friends and relatives at their residence, 145 Park avenue, Mr and Mrs. Kohn were married in Cleve land, O, coming to Omaha tweniy-six years ago, since which time they have resided continuously here. Mrs. Kohn s a sister of the late Edward Ropewater and Andrew Roesewater and of Mrs Grace Singer and Dr, Charles Rosewater. Both of the couple are past their sev- entleth year, Twg Ernestine Kohn and Miss Esther Ruth Kohn, are living with them, and they have thres grandchilldren, also here in Ompha~Rosaline, Abraham and Hen rietta Kohn. The couple were remem- bered by many of their friends with floral greetings and other testimonlals Social Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. C. Will Hamilton enter- tained twelve guests Wednesday evenin at & home dinner. Among the golf players -who are go- ing to the Country club and practicing [on the greens these bright,duys nre Miss ing party Tuesday evening at her home The rooms were decorated in purple and | gold. Those ent were Misses Minnes Gertrude Koppen- Bivthe Harach haver, Father Swanson ¥dna Koppenhaver, Ithth Nownes, Helen Young Tilda Harsch Measre.— Mesrs Joseph Swoboda, Ward Burford Paul Carlisle Carl Harsch Maurice Christen- Walter R. Johnson aor Harry Melcher Miss Bowser Entertained Mr. and Mp entertaln two ta thin' even ing In honor of Miss of Tort Wayne, houre guest of Miss Marjorie Howland The affair will be Informal Clarence Siubarnsen will tee cd Bowaer les at AL For Mrs. Merrill Preceding Mrs. Anthony French Mer Ie . is afternoon at the Sacred Heart ] non \ Ve A Book M Mcfhane enter hame lincheor o table was decorated Guests Honored T guests of M tempe My 5, 1. Adams ) A and Mra 1 ) Iahaney of Che wire given A ver gt ten . ne » For Bride and Guest v . . » N and Mra. Pred Da | A Wednenda . Sod ot Rasearch Club Lecture \ i ' evening. w1l give & (A6 and dhow . phiures aking. B stia Balore the L Timely Fashion Hint By LA RECONTEUSE. of their children, M)nu“ lining of flesh-colored satin. The bodice extremely featuring a decp net watin and shoulder pleces of net. A dainty corsage of field flowers s placed at the waistline, af fording a gay contrasting note I8 wimple basque of over Entertainmént for Credit Men Planned by Local*Committee The Associated Retallers of Omaha and TRetail to co-operate with the bureau of publicity the Credit Men's assoclation are fn the entertainment of the delegates to the national convention of the Retail «redit Men's association, (o be held in Omaha August 18-19-20 Representatives of these two organizo | tions and of the buresu of publicity held a conference and appointed committees, The keneral local committes appointed consists of 1. A, Benedict, J. H, Taylor, |J, G. Lohlein, ¥. H. Baden and Herbert Ryan as representing the Retall Credit Men's assoclation, and C, B. Corey, F. Kernan, J, . Butler, A. L. Havens, . 1. Wise, A. T. Benson and J. W. Met culfe, representing the Assoclated Re taflers of Omaha. | These constitute the permanent local committee that Is to co-operate with | the bureau of publicity In local arrange- | ments and help finance the entertain. ment. Henedict, Butler and Kernan are | the special entertainment committee, The :,Hnmm., on location has selected the Eleanor Mackay, Mrs. Walter Robert, Mrs. Ralph Petors and Mrs, Ross Towle, | Rome hotel as the headquarters. Mr. and Mra, ( 1. Smyth left this The only ent ainment that 1s as yet morning for a month's trip in California. {definitely fixed upon is that of Monday Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, and Mrs, Charles | evening, the opening night of the con Thomas Kountse les aturday for New | vention. The delegates are to be taken York City for a ten-day stay, On their |to Ak-Sar-Ben den and initiated that return trip westward Mrs. Kountze and|evenin Mrs. Stewart will stop off at Indian apolls for a short visit with Mr and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson On the Calendar. Mrs, C. A. Sherwood will be luncheon Wednesday heme to the axecutiy hostess at tern n at commit po of the Immanuel Baptist re The young people of the First Pres byterlan church will give a May soctal Priday evening at the parish house, Thir. ty-fourth and Farnam streets. Miss Ma- rie Berry s In charge of the affalr, Personal Mention, i Thomas Brown, won t frs Thomas | wn s one of the student Invited to the Installation f the new H ia the | n sieceeds Dy W HEDGE GO TO KAPPA SIGMA CONCLAVE BYRNE AND Heodge of 1t last night for M1 "y 8 M s NOW BEMIS PARK WANTS THE PLAYGROUNDS BACK e i v als A oy . . . e PR s e - protest wa Noaa . ’ . . her 'Water Board Buys | Omaha School Bonds The Water board has authorized invest 3| bonds, at a nent of $128,000 in Omaha sch 1 $10000 in Omaha water rate which will yield 42 per cent interest, 18 nEainst 2 per cent now being recelved from banks he Investment will make a total §540,00 vater works funds invested in bonds, of which total $441,000 are Omaba wate ndn There at this time nearly M M) ash on hand in the treasury, with $148,730 due £ terest on | s June This Atest b vestment and the fortheom enve n margin AUTHOR AND PLAYWRIGHT | KILLED IN AUTO UPSET MR. AND MRS. ALFRED MILLARD MAKE VISIT HERE ' M A ‘M . . v 0 Cre, whare \ . \ ' 2 the Maihee Sob REV. J. ), LAWLER INSTALLED ISHOP OF LEAD DIOCESE \ . e ) bonds | 'WOULD FEDERATE THE ART SOCIETIES Movement Under Way to Unite Thuee Organizations Promoting Interest in Art LECTURERS ALREADY CHOSEN A large Fine Art the started by the tion, which federate the three the movement to art Omaha Arts socleties in the Gild, soclety Friends of Art first and has been named organiza has appointed ity to look Another innovation | taken by the Fine Arts society is the creation of following a Tuesday Morning ox- | ecutive committee into the atter under membership the a student plan adopted by club Student to at exhibi hold of Musical wi | %0 much wuccess this year privileged course and will* be tend the but The nembers lecture vote or $2 wil] fee tions, [ tice The not will be headed by ommit Mrs. I2dgar 1 ot aleo announces its ourse of lectures for next yeq va lecturers are men of na including Charles 11, | York erfth 10y | of art dopartment, | Prank Alva Par School of Min Art in number. The tlonal reputation Caffin of Now Parton Haney New York city wchools sons, president New York Applied Arts, whone Relaclon to Moderr art head and lecture | ne | IHudson of Dress William Univarsity W, Gunsaulus, art locturer the English but much comment; Jay | professor of philowophy Missourl, and Dr. Frank well known preacher and Chicago. John Masefield was to be the of post sixth speaker since he is unable to return to this coun try untll after the war Americas poet in to take his plag n Mrn, Scott In usnisted op the program committes by Mrs, O, T, Eastman, Mre M. T. Barlow ond the Misses Caroline | Dodge, Mons Cowell &nd Kate A Ma Hugh To Represent the Woman's Club and the Drama League Mys. B, M. Syfert, president of the {/Omaha Woman's club and secretary of | | the Drama league, will combine ‘the in {'terests of both organkzations when she | is in New York City the latter part.of this month for the bik blennial conyen- | ton of the General Federation of Womn on's ‘clubs, Mra, Syfert will take this oportunity ' to see . performance . of | Percy Mackaye's masque “Caliban by the Yellow Bands,’ which will be given at the City College stadium as New York's| part in the Shakespenre tercentenary cele- | | bration, Miss Kate A McHugh, preadent of the local drama league, is in New | | York City now looking intg the possibili- | | ttes of bringing the production here in | the fall | Mrs. Ward Burgess and Mrs, Charles, T, Kountse, who go to Washington, D. €. May 17 for the ahnual meeting of the American Federation of Arts, will prob- | | ably attend the Shakespearean event | also. | As president of the loeal club Mra. Sy- fert is in receipt of an invitation to a receptign at “Glenmont,” the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bdison at Llew- | ellyn park. The reception is glven by | the New Jersey federation and the Wom- an's olub of Orange, N. J., Tuosday, | May 23 | The local delegation to the blennial | convention leaves here Saturday evening, | | May 20. Bears Up Under the Affliction of Sons Becoming Lawyers | B F. Palmer, ex-mayor of Louisville, | Neb, and leading business man of that | place, was tn Omaha to hear Judge Wood- rough address the Noonday club. FHe| | was shown around the federal buflding | by his sons, Harry and Arthur Palmer, | “A sad affliction it must be," said one facetious friend, “‘for a man to ses both |his sons grow up and hecome lawyers when they might have lived good and use- ful lives." “Well," erything 1 i into sald Palmer, pere, "1 ey could to get them mer cantile life. I bullt two blg store buld ings In Loulsville to extend the busi- ness and de it just ms attractive as I could. But when I nd they dida't have any taste that way 1 just let them g0 It's best to let youns ne thelr own iy Mr, Palmer, indeed, “‘bears up s didly GRAFF WARNS AGAINST SOLICITING IN SCHOOLS Teeth Made R«'uuhh}/I Ina Few Minutes | largest Dr. Shaw Objects to Making Suffrage a Partisan Issue NEW YORK D. CUPID'S DARTS | Women to Join Real HIT HOTEL HARD punitive Expedition |Here's Chance for May 4 -The opposition Telephone Switchboard at H"\!hlwi Reorults wanted. Apply at recruiting is Much Sought After Because | office of health department headquarters, ar Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, leader of the T eity hall, Dr. R. W. Connell, recruiting National American Woman's Suffrage of Good Luck it Brings | ottscor. association, to the formation of & wom | The health commissioner wants every an's party was announced todsy in a| JOE MAY PUT UP SOME BARS | nousewife in Omaha to join his punitive e : Bl expedition against the flies. Matament fasind by the Beaseunvers ¢ Cupld's darts are surely fine little | “‘Swat the fly!" is the command of the the association tandbys for magazine cover artists, | health commissioner. The minute we make suffrage & PATLY |\ ooopo o ohers and phrase-Jjuggling | Dr. Connell calla attention to an ordi tasue, " mald Dr. Shaw, we lose our oo sonar men, moliloquised Jos Keenan, [ NANCe of recent passage, requiring own- trienda tn the party that in to be ‘dia- | (Ll tE o wer of the Henshaw hotel, | €r9 of all houses and other places of iplined’ and we cannot afford 1o 40| Ly hes et how disaster-work- | habitation to equip windows with that, It takes o two-thirds majority m (o5 0 R ell-olled machinery of | f¢reens. Failurego comply subjects own congresy to pass any federal amend-| oo ers to misdemeanor charges. Tenants ment and no party In power haa cone) *IENSTYC L ble mow, My, |® Mot required to furnish screens 186 ol g : | - & i = S i S S E trolled that much power since 188. Con an?’ Interrogated the sympathizing sequently It {s up Lo us to maintaln & | 6 the end of & “fairly srictly non-partisan attitude Havana ¢ | that the head clerk had | DIAMONDS | carclessly left on u tray near the guest register They've all got the marrying bug ) around here vaston of Dan Cupid on the Henshaw | hotel forces | Future Head of Big Packing Com- | s Verna 1. Newaell, 8210 North Twen- | UN CHEDIT pany Goes to Employes Dance [ ty-fifth atreet. surprised everyone on | at Hatisoom Park Wedneaday by getting married. She is | ) now Mra, Earl LeRoy Murray, wite of A sall’ st & Kansas City advertising man weeklyor YOUR INSPECTS THE LOCAL PLANT The fact that he Is the scion of | The Henshaw assistant manaker is now looking for m new operator for the tele monthly, makes you t owner CREDIT phone switchhoard at the hotel (for » splendid . one of America's woalthiest families He s thinking serlously of changing diamond or other IS LOOD and the future hesd of one of the|th® switchboard to a ,room with bare|§ grticle of high WITH LS » neross the door and armed guards sta- grade jewelry. packing companies In the |, o4 outelde does not Avmour 111, In his being a likable, democratic sort of a chap Sans valet, sans private secretary, suns private car, sang everything in the of what are believed to be | accepted mecoutrements of & young | n ultj-millionaire, Mr. Armour has | been In Omaha the last two days in-| specting the local plant of Armour world way 1o keep & handicap Philip D.|marrying inclinations Castellane-Gould Marriage is Held Valid by Cardinals, ROME, May 4.(Via Paris)~The valld ity of the marriage of Count Boni de | Castellane to Anna Gould, now Duchess | ay guests with regular wateh. ”ur] size. Pl 15-Ruby Jows) & Co Talleyrand, was confirmed today In o/ raveling alons and carrying hia own [decision by the commission of cardinals m‘l‘“ pot. either white or v appointed to consider the claim of the | handbag, the youns Chlcago son of | RPEO WD €0 TOTEAt of his marriage. | wealth, who spends most of his time In|count de Castellane has appeaisd sev- | the different departments of the windy [eral times to the vaticap for a ruling oity plant of the big packing concern, | that his marriage was invalld. FHis last | “learning the business from the ground |appeal, which has now been decided | iy arrived in Omaha Wednesday morn- | Against him, was filed In nuary of | ing this year | Wenrs White “Smoek.' plant of the company bearing his name | Al day Wednesday Inspecting the differ departments. Wearing over his wireet clothes s white “smock” that looked like it was worth about 3 cents the most, the future packing house baron made the rounds of the big plant; asking questions, meeting foremen, jot- ting down information—and —greeting everyone from the lowest pald laborer up like the gentleman that he is. And e is bt 22 years old ! Mr. Afmour spent the afternoon touring | the South Bide stock yards, the young Chicagonn showing an unrestrained en- | s thusinsm over everything he saw. He Jeft Omaha last evening for St. Joseph and | from there returns tc Chicago, Before comng to Omaha Mr. Armour inspected the Sioux City plant Goen to Employes Dance. Mr, Armour was the guest of honor at & program and dance given by Armour em- ployes at the Hanscom pavillon Wednes- day evening. He expressed himself as having enjoyed it as much as anything he had ever attended. The only reason he afdn't dance with any of the fair ones at the affair was because he was afrald he couldn’t “make the round; and he wouldn't for the world be accused of showing diserimina- tion ent evening the of the at at new tian Kndeavor. oety. At the Armour pregram and dance a sketch, “Smith, the Aviator,”” was pre- sented, the parts belng taken by office and plant employes The Armour Giee club, the members of which are about fifty employes at the South Bide plant, sang several selectiona. It ia sald to be the only organization of its kind in existence in any of the big| packing centers. | While fn Omaha Mr. Armour was the | guest of R. . Howe, general managsr of the local plant, | Mr. Armour's parting remark to tha| reportor was: “Now please don't say | anything about me that lsn't so; somw- | times, I've heard, reporters put words | Into people’s mouths and make them say | anything they want to in interviews | There {sn't anything fmportant about my | visit I'm just wetting to the ropes here on The young lip D Packing company. man 1& & grandson of Phi Armour, founder of the Armour Claremont Inn 17th and Jackson Sts NOONDAY 30c LUNGHEON SINGLE ROOMS Hunning Mot and Cold Water, Electrie Light, Fleetric Fans, Telephane. Per Month, 4 YEARS ey | 1324 | FARNAM ST, DR. McKENNEY SAYS: be sick, lose ¢ m sndd . may Pos est Milver filling Heat gan o Cvown 50¢ $4 Wawk, § A amd Farnam s NOPH P bt Fillings ¢ | Mr. Armour was at the outn @de| MAY SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT 'AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | A May social with games and features muggestive of spring i to be held this new parish house First Presbyterian church by the Young Peaple’s Soclety of Chris- This is the second of a | en of these socials held by this so- The membership of the society has nlready Increased over four fold since the new parish house has been in shape to be uped for the meetings. Moaviont Prwd Nitrous oxide gas for painless extracting McKENNEY DENTISTS AR Farnan S wPhone Douglas 98Tg MR patrons fan get Platea, Crowns, Bebdges and mpleted in Oge No. 4—Men' mond Ting. 6 prong tooth mount uh solid "41.45 » oo Open Dally Until OF. 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