Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1916, Page 9

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AN r— THE ( HIGH STUDENTS IN SHAKESPEARE PLAY hree Local High Schools to Unite in Giving Production at the " Brandeis Theater | | PROLOGUE BY Students of the schools will COMPETITION three local high the Bhakes pearean tercentenary Saturday aft ernoon, May 20, by giving a Shakes pearean production at the Brandeis theater under the direction of Miss Mary Irene Wallace. | celebrate Popular prices will admit to lhvt performance, 300 geats being placed on sale at 26 cents and the remainder i of the at 10 cents, “T!m‘ gmall charge is made only to pay fnr‘ the costumes and the cost of putting | house on the play,” sald Miss Jeannette McDonald of Central High school | faculty, who Is heading the play committee, The costumes are all being made High school girls, asefsted by the toach re, in the sewing room at Central High nchool, Porty Huturday and an cqual number was com ploted this Baturday, The compet for a prologue to the poerformance, as announced geveral w ago, closed May 0. Mis MeDonald | already in recelpt of several prologues and s anticlpating a number more o fore Wednesday. Following the prologus the entertain ment will consist of a pantomime n which Shakespeare's mother s te falry story of Mab and Robin ( low to the boy, Shakespeare, The hoy tinally falls asleep and the muses of contumes were made last D .Whun Bellevue Students Took a ““Sneak” WAHA SUNDAY BEE MAY RLKS PLAN FOR BIG vitation for “Three Purple Days."” | THOUSANDS ARE Three Purple Day wd som thing doing all the tine Such is the pledge stronge which th A promise accompanies th | invitation extended by the Omg lodge of Elks, No. 49, to all lodge and members and their fami | the state to come to the June re union The purple days are Jun 14, and the place Omaha For the first time sence t soclution of 1) lodge AN re |the annual meeting will i"”l!ll”\ The assoclation compr | teen lodges, with a memberst It s ¥ ed meeting the nic braskn ¥l | vide the and entertain nto the da 18itor Con | Means to finance the reur | ready on hand and at work planning va These « ommittee in the lodge ro « " disoussed the work on la rangements outlined conte | coption at the lodge, mutom ) an outing at one of the purk Flag observance, a visit to acking h on the South Bide, chaperoned tour for women visitors and n dinner | dance-at one of the golf clubs, Btrec REUNION IN JUNE Omaha Lodge Issues State-Wide In. | EXPECTED 9—A c-=— |513-1515 Will Save YouMoney ——There$ A ReaSon 1 | hnr) day some vhl | tor speaks In glowing terms of the beauty of this store, and the high grade and correct de slgn and finish of our ’ ’ A‘ Furnlture, | The Quality of Our Stock Is Unquesticned } ; ««It Always Pays to Get Our Price Before PALM BEACH SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR §1.00. Dresher Bros. AST LANSING, Mich,, May 6-M | DYERS, DRY CLEANERS, HATTERS Agricultural i\ AND TAILORS. 2311-2217 PARNAM ST. Our Automobiles Pass Yoyur Door Every Day. TYLER 345, LARGE CASH FURNITURE + STORE | It ns n-mlml you of the “low prices” marked on every plece of these high grade goods. Why buy anything Inferior when Raymond l‘lll"l! | costs you no MORE? YOU BUY \ Natore, Drama and Muslo come in and | decorationa are also planned and sndow him, | night fluminations of the Eike'clubho Bhakespeare's Dreams, in three scenes | and the adjacen 19-:1'-,‘:- I{ “Midsummeor’ » “m'..’ Dream ‘1 | The committecs In charge of the Adances, High &chool of Commerce o S e iy n grrangement, S410 chort g 12" 7. | ACADEMY OF SCIENCE The romainder of their time wil be spent | Gsmorl RERARTRLEL A 1 POy G 10rus und solo s ng P 1 4 2 - It firtenpen BSOS, AR 1 go] tramping through the Fontenclle forest ¥, West, Gould Dietz e P AT A g ¥ Brailey. chairmun | ining Room Furniture of Distinction- { arrangement; dance of re mer- | The members nf the Nebraska Academy = Pratt Hardwood, 1. W. Miner : | 5 aids, stiendants of T | i et ofs CHETRE jondemy etated In hin correspondence with Acting | jawe T 1, Dysart, 1. I, Sterricker, A | P inal “Tanibati-Al srday, May 12, on thelr annual excursion y’”:xly‘:“u = h; |‘\ “k““n‘>“""r'|:“m/\(v.\wv Couting—E. Buckingham, chairman; J | A showing of s'm"’ in their entiret y; true period reproduction and adapta- i ot f 0 men wil o the D, ar : roll’ e =8 ‘ ’ RRER e hoacre TS aenes grouped | in e interests of aclence, |On that 08 | rungaments had been made last yesr to | B Wallers. 3 C,harp, M R, Murph) | tions—not mere “nondescripts’’—in Mahogany and fine old Black Walnut; ! h Sty fut b the majority of the party will make the n, bt o e 14 Ly 0, s 1 . i pon's tribute to Shak e RO o Bl ]\:}.,n :|‘m”n.....u, but inclement weather Whubictty ~c, Binck, chalrmian § | and the mellow richness of aged Oak—the Old English, Tudor style, done hy It takes but s mint R B R L S G ford, Alred Sorenson, John M. Tanner finishers in America's greatest shops, dollars when you read The Want A |vue college students and/faculty at the | Whatever may he your need, s Bee | Vil J. Peter. = R R oltiotia Autos and Decorations—Go s The Sulte here illustrated s on our floors In fine | poon Juncheon in the college dining hall. | Want Ad will get it for you. An exceptional value among the many new ar- Antigue dull | rivals this week is a Sulte in the finest Walnut Wood ) i Randall K. Brown, T. F i "'“‘"""“ g e 0ld English Oak and Mahogany, In = S—— - " finish | Belection, comprising- ) raeh R ‘{;‘&‘ - “";';"Y The Sidebonrd, 66 inches ................. $67.50 The neh Sideboar a5 J " 4 The China Cabinet, 45 In. wide ¥ Tha Ghins Cebinel, 48 Mahes 850,00 i’ ™ | Table, b4-in. & § 3. Extension The 8ide Table, 43 Inches ° The side Table, 42-inch width § §§o The Extension Table, 54-8 ... N The Side Chalr, slip leather. ... The«Arm Chalr, leather or tapestry seat. . B "EVERYBODY’S STORE" : S The Arm Chair, seat leather. . . | 5 8ide Diners, leather oF tapestry neats, ea. Hunduy, '\luy 7 mm SR 4 2 N'IUI(L NEWS IOH \mwn e ! l'l_l_r»mg Doug. 187. |[§l ' } ‘——- e FIVE BIG BUFFET VALUES } I Golden or Fumed Oak, 46-inch :omunl.l ; [ QUATLEY BOWRE ;iivvsivesnaisssovhins s 2.75 Golden Oak only, 48-inch length, very ( Offerlng for MondaY’ | roomy, genuine quarter sawed ....... 814.25 | Fumed Oak Buffet, 46-inch, very select @ | QUATLOPOR 08K \v i co 0 crivinennns v 816,75 | Golden Oak or Fumed, large, roomy S WU Vs vrrisniisrisiisiers .$15.00 , 0 Fumed Oak Buffel, 62-nob full 6 #f. 3 '-( | inch, very massive, 3-top silverware | . ) ( drawers, mirror 12x60, only. ..837.75 £ I a1 J(l;:x)llngrl 52)11!!4». ' (Ask to see this one.) “ll'.’j::""l le'g; » ) | 00, & and up. or, Involving Several Thousand Yards of the Season’s Most || | *j2etes0 = | . . | | Favored Weaves at Prices That Are Quite Unusual || | CAHHF‘['II planning and untiring efforts, scouring the fast rising markets thoroughly, picking up a few pieces here and a few more there, enables us to offer these choice silks at these very special prices for Monday. That’s the |[f| | tory—here’s the sequel. i | ' . . | l/ | Georgette Crepe, Foulard Silks Striped Taffetas Chiffon Taffetas ‘ : | | Usually 98¢ Usually 85c to $1 | Usually to $1.75 Usually to $2.00 : [ | | A, | at 69c at 68c at $1.25 | at $147 | | Good line of light and dark | ¥ B Including sguch shade combina- | Ome of the season's most favored |f| ! shades, 40 inches wide, made of | md‘""":"" ""“'r“””"‘;"l'."!‘: #nle ' | tions as blue and white, black and | fabrics, soft aud supgle. (na beage <IN |}l one-half silk and will wear and | selection of neat deslgns and | white also Shephetd checks in | titul color range, .including the 0| wash excellently, for waists and | & full range of colors. The usual | black and white and plenty of | tashionable street shades and eve I I iresses [ 860 to $1.00 gualities. pretty checks and plalds, 36-inch. | ning tints. This Poster l-hoglmy. 821.75 This Toflet Table, ! 841,75 ! Walnat ..... ............820.50 mahogany ...... .. $32.50 . . . . . . | '_ = & s IR i = = Heavy Pongee Silks--Special Princess Satin Lining at $1.25 || r = T nire silkK ) NE v/ . S wirable - ) P fe : Shatad. o L 2 h t DT L} 0 W you w (‘onv n( | for ;,H”‘l and coats: two groups : Beautiful floral effects in r'l' asing colorings, made how lruvhful mls nmummnl IA. Hru s a ‘lll"n in Ad.n m m)l«- for instance- 4 " B | 36-inch, $1.95 quality, $1.59 yard, especially for use in silk coat linings. A very scare | Dresger, 45-inoh base ........$34.00 Another In William and Mary Design i I 50-inch, $2.256 quality, $1.95 yard. weave and very specially priced for Monday at $1.25 yd. : Bed, full slze ............ 34.00 Irrl!;l;',“?:l;":)"lvl rlu‘m:‘a‘;nrd fi,?"f'.?.-'nf.’fd;,.f.-z]fi'5q | e [ “hiffo Dresse hitfonie Bed, [l Feiomm— e urgess-Nash On.—-u-m rgw.Y d P f N | Chitfonler,. 6 ARG $27.50 ot 343' 2??!‘»\( "ll';l“(:rI\ Isl‘ll«tim Gt | ('This 1 an exquisite Sulte in cane paneling.) to match, $19,25 ( {P Colored D Li 6 to 8 Yard Patterns of New Wash | i b ke i L _— G d t $1 45 $l 95 d 9 4 Values In 04d Dreasers-— 1t they | L | Usuall 65c Monday at 35c Goods a an $2.~ 5 e | y ] VIV HESE pattern lengths include almost every possible ar 100 good to let go by v skirts, 36 inches wide, pure o for the season in wash materials, 40-inch voile trip | ' s“m White Oxx.mmn 760, R b TNy oidnd biniy B 8 875 wiiist t ' e 1“. o :“Tf.{‘,; * Campus Cloth at 25c. ‘ Another, slightly larger. .8 9,75 f s at B0c A new fabrie In rts stripes « 1 eolor A Princess, In Fumed Ouak, ' Ox oul Sklrl!lw“ \‘t 0Oc : TR L L L lors. 18340 mirror $14.50 | -~ ) of t W e osirable r irting or t \ “tr 1 El\gli\'h Voiles at 39¢ A Princess, mahogany Ve Mercerized I(.m\'fw at 3be | " . Rt e AL s aTe Telophone Stands and neer. 15x40 mirror S15.75 wante Ton Desks for the Living ! ' & i% s o Sralry o by Riaines Stools Room and Dedroom, Buggess.Nash Co.—Malu Floor Main ¥io AR o ' ool i “\‘,“",‘:; S1L05 Featurmg Unusual Values in \ Wash Goods ' { for Monday in the Big Basement Salesroom " : ‘. I;--IAI- i Walnat Library and Parlor Tables, in Solid Modette, the New Fabric, 10 Fancy Voiles at 28¢ ; $3.75 Wahoga | 25¢ Crash Buitings at 25 ”"‘" Thive Rocwmalee Nug Yol wes Are In Cholee Colorings nd IQC a » 4 Deslen e ~ \ b y . \ . ; 25¢ S10.70 ! H | Wash Goods, 7' 40 Zephyr Ginghams, | ‘ Al an Our Bars | A | ."!',7'.\ A galn Square for LAR A v v w Monday, ¢haolce \ Wou ellawe Vacnum ' ‘ 12! 2 1-2¢ Yard 10¢ Nweepet, B.4. T8 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED s Nan - em— R e — i S e s o e ———— i —— o e A e A——— ——————————————————

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