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

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— THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, \1\\' 9, 1916, Soczety Notes -:- Personal Gossip -- Entertainments -~ Club Doings . n"en'l the national convention of manu- | Mra. W P. Harford, well known club " }n[wn' about ten days hers last 4.hmm|ry ILITARY ASPECT | owe or oUR OLDEST SOGTAL OLUBE b 0, 0 | Mourr e i o7 | o s vy o ‘Easmm,Pa“t‘” 00 oming chmsomun. i et Tt TO SOCIETY SPORTS S(:ha,eftt"er}'l p;:sidem, and Mrs, M. A. Nagl, secretary-treas- hote Exceltio 8 Springs, Mo, inciud ;'\'lrlm"(;‘\r,‘(’l|r~ depertment; vaat: 70kp it BO leen Call to ‘n‘.«:;m of the American Unitarian ased: urer of the Kaffee club for thirty-thr PRavoiih . || T and Mom Shemda: 6 Bypok. | e ladls) Paspn How erosent Pae N seovatng 1 ol dulikads Ri il RT3 e BORBS Babhs ot e Macoe Lochte Widne. L/ mn . Sex By Risee sop(i. . woubit of Jie, Tasth ok vt ot Unitarian Church} i ol Many Pmmlnent Womtn Go in for | day. BT e 4 2 —_——— e ' Ieurian Chibeh” ¢ Fitchburg for the last Activities That Make for ' WOMAN'S GLUB EXECUTIVES | MAKES TALK TOWORKERS | v fovrt v sanyns ot micnvors ‘1,2",“.1.254‘..,,',‘?; T i o o GOLF IS THE MOST POPULAR 1dea to reach Omaha? York and Washington in full force, U Hardiness, By MEL LY!’ IA— May S, When 18 the “woman's defenss leagus It has struck New n der the patronago and co-operation of well known matrona with strong finan olal baoking and soofa! prestigs hundreds of women, soclety butterflies, housewives and b usiness wome rdinary n, are drilling fn the big armories of the na tional guard at least once a weok, and Arrangements are all made for encamp ments, not to apeak of what 18 now dolng at Chevy Chase ‘There {s one thing noticeable—many of the women and girls prominent in loeal wocinl affairs are §iving an inusual agount of time and energy to outdoor activities, especially golfing, sporta exceptionally ting its devotees benoff for m At folal {litary feld In in fit serv. fce In training and hardening for long tramps; developing the muscles of the arms, back and shoulders to the strength necessary ‘There 18 & curious history to bear arma. con inected right here with golf and the royal wup port It gained as firearms improved 8o long as England depended upon its long how men In battle there was a heavy penalty attached to golfing—it was time wasted by the masses which should be more patriotically devoted fo archery But when the guh came into its own 1t was discovered that it who could swing his clubs longest on the lings who could best carry and use his musket Among the Omabn women and girla was f he lad now seen on the links every Cay without fall are Mrs. THarold Pritchett, Mrs Ralph Peters, Mrs, Arthur Keoline, Mrs Ross Towle, Miss Daphne Peters, Miss Mildred Butler, Misy Isabel Vinsonhaler, Miss Mary Burkley and Miss ¥lizabeth Davis and her sister Mellora Orpheum Parties, Reservations have been taken at the Orpheum thin evening by Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick for a box; Mr Carl Furth has five seats and the Regina club has twenty-two. this afternoom Mrw. seats and Mrs. V, Mrs. B, At the matiriee performance Wells had ten B. Bhelby had elght, W. D. Counsman has ten reserva- tions for tomorrow’s matinee and Mrs, 1. . Groshy has five matines Mrs, twelve guests; Mrs, Mrs, E. Regan, fourteen; Mrs, M, nine, At the Wednesday J, M. Roherts will have D, C. Binclaire, ten; and Mrs, H, Hartry, five, Haze, Mrs. P. D. McCormick will have fifteen guests at the Thursday matinee. On Baturday aft- ernoon Mrs, J. Kruger has nine reserva tions and Mrs. H. E. Basstran six Mrs. James Home to Visit, Anughter A. Nagl Mrs. Gladden James of Brooklyn, merly Miss Julla Nagl, and her small the guekts of Jacqueline, Mrs, Jomes' parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs, James and Jacqueline will | are M spend the summer here and will be joined in the tall by Mr. James before they re- turn to the east. Mrs, Jumes is a University of Nebraska #irl who won favorable mention on the professional stage before her marriage. There are now four gensrations at the Nag! home on Famam street, Including Mrs. James and her daughter, Mrs. Nagl and her mother, Mrs, Margaretha Lange. Little Jacqueline sleep” baby born to an Omaha woman, in the according to Mrs. Nagl Leave Taking. Mrs. afternoon with a w. in honor of Mrs, leaves this week for a year's visit' in Chicago, Boston and her old home, Rock- land, Me, A E tirat *'t Carmichael entertained “conversuzione party, Orbeton, wilight this The houss was decorated with spring flowers, and Miss Margaret Carmichael played two piano numbers, rose’ and the “Rune guests were L M anvd Thomas Emith, Minses Lols Walters, lan Intermezzo. Mesda Je0rge 8 A Ce w “The mes Prim The Wilson 1ins, Misses Margaret Carmichael Columbian Club Notes, Carmichael rha Columblan club will give an en tert to its friends at the club all day afterncon, May 10, at " The hostesses of the canjon will ba Mra, K. J. O'lerne and fra. B. Donelly Stork Speoial A daughter was bom Sunday te My wnd Mra, Thomas Allen of Lincoln, Neb. Allen was formerly Miss France uld n was bom ¢t Mr and Mrs Charles H. Rrown Saturday, April 2 A son was horn § 1 Mr. and W, R Weod Mrn A was one the Howland girls Miss Carse to Give Talk Miss Ellsabeth Carse, prineipal of { rihrop Colleglate Behool Minneap le, 18 expected Frida ming o be the guest untl Baturday evening of Miss Huphemia Johnae ) Rrowne Hall Mise Carse will give & talk at the Par ' and Teachers' association tea &t ~To Have Firm —;;mlfhv. : Prelfv Teeth and (mmn for- whb | | Better Than Slow “Restorers Sotne youbelieve that thoy have discovered some marvel ous combina~ n that wil color to gray, Y stronked of faded hwir without stain p r o paration discovers e '“ o Sl e | M Taker Wil Be - entertained by Ter There Is only the Omaha club I'riday afternoon, an af- | 104 enx < one prepara falr which gives prothise of & largei| oh s M Josiph, M, Melcslf, & & |yon g0 far as we know that is entirely sxall intormal home dinner, followed by | free from sulphur, 1end, allver, morcury. number of guests from the requests for reservations which are coming in to Miss Johnson, Friday evening Miss Johnson will give a dinner at Brownell Hall In | honor of her guest conl' tar products or their derivatives. ' That preparation is called “Brownatone.”” It 18 so easy and safe to | apply that the wonder in that anyone ever | uses anything else “Brownatone’ instantly tints the hair | to any shade of brown (or black) that | I'rom Ft. Low's, Mr. |#ine, aniiine, start for thelr homo an Orpheum party and Mra, Beker will in New York, For Mrs. Quillman, | Mrs. W. A, Fraser will give a tea from Lo may be desired. Tt the gray shows on | Mrs. Baker Honored, 4 to 6 oclock tomorrow afternoon n | your temples or ia streaking your hair—if | Mrs. Elizabeth Gowdy Baker, the wel] [honor of her mother, Mrs. George N. |the ends of your hair are iighter than the | balance, or if for any reason you wish to | stain all or part of your halr-use “Brownatons.” known portrait painter in water colors, |Quillman, of Dallas, ‘Tex., who has been whose pictures will be on exhibition at |her guest for the last six weecks a local studio until Wednesday evening, | ‘irllkstant Ha'Ir Stainl folks | would have [ ing It. No such | has ever been | WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY | A sampls and & booklet will be sent you (from | manufacturers only) upon receipt of ife. Mention | ‘will leave Omaha earlier than she ex: 'Pe"on.] Mention. whade desired. pected, Last evening Mr. Baker, who i | Dr, H, B. Lemero has returned from a | i) of the lessing drug stores sell *“Brownatone. | in the west on business, telegraphed his | (rip to. the south. Tnnin Brownatone'’ at your halrdresse: wifo to meet him in St. Louis and, con- | Mr, and Mrs. John Sullivan left Satur. | hrobered by The Kenton Pharmsosl Co., & sequently, Mrs. Baker takes leav nrlmy evening for Chicago and eastern | Fold and {llumnd in Omaba by Bherman & Omaha Tuesday evening, This evening |points, At Pittsburgh Mr. Sullivan will [ Mopnell Drug Co. Btores and other Jeadiog S, NS S— Take Wrigley’s to the movies and leave dull care behind — A restful hour in the dark- ened hall, plus pleasant food for thought on the screen, plus Werigley’s to help you digest it— Equals: perfect content. Werigley’s helps mental as well as physical digestion. It sweetens, soothes and satisfies —it's the universal trouble-chaser, Chew it after every meal Write W, Weigley Jr, Co, 1008 Kesner Ridg., Chicago, for free copy of the Sprightly Spearmen’s G ption book . wWhaArreD Sl ¥ AT NEBRASKA-CITY SUNDAY | xter of the Onitarian shiren i Oonans, | ¢ 25008 | s ; At a meating of the congregation Sunday | Rev, Mr, Leavens (s a graduate of I.J. Copenharve, president (f (he Trades | the board of trustees reco dac | pa " The new executive committea of the |y uvnumn,\nn Hooz : League «f \r\vn:l‘:\ gt \':'y ; |t-y."”n: ’n- ) mmmv‘” "% | Partmouth ollege and the Harvard D 0 o 1eve 6 given tho call t0 |vinity wohool, He 1a a chafrman of the Omaha Woman's club, Including | . ¢yened from Nebraska City, where he oity, 1t the eastern pastor mcoapts |New gl s " Mesdamen Mary I Crelgh, A. L. Fernald, | ke to an entuhsiastic audience at the | it fs belleved he will enter upon his new | New England Fellowship committes, ‘r.. B. Ransom l'n\:li M \IH-';M’\'\ 'R"“‘ | court house Sunday afternoon on “The | duties in Omaha not later than Septem- | Time, nm: and Bes Want Ads wait for w'lm :m'::vlty“.‘xl'li!n«h“:n:M;‘ '\Ill“uu::‘wl (l:l [Fffect of Boose on Trades Union |ber 1 no man. An opportunity missed is an b toeeting at -the * ‘Hofel Montenelle [ Frogress | o is not & stranger in Omaha, having |opportunity lost | Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock for ita. first | AN 213 o meeting. Committee places will he filled | a 51 {and other business yluwl\lm the depar [ture of the delegates to the biennial | | convention of the Genoral Federatic Women's clubs will be Alscuased . ) room after the meeting | ] The parliamentary law class, which (s ‘ |to be lnunched next year under the " rection of Mra. Farl E. Stanficld, has al- | Mahomet Must Go To the Mountaln 44 ready twenty-five members rolled In other words, if we cannot get the women of Omaha to trade in the morning early we must fix a time to suit the women of Omaha. Kilpatrick’s Silk Sale Timed for 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, May 9th, so that all may be able to get there on time. No Silk So Popular These Days As Taffeta We have between 1,600 and 2,000 yards to sell. 33c=49c + / There is one thing against these silks—they are narrow width, Fashion 1s a funny thing. Not so long since EVERYTHING WAS NARROW--now you can scarcely get it too wide. These silks are 1814 to 20 inches in width. Now, figure a little—twice 19 inches makes 38 inches. If these were 38 inches wide they would be worth $1.50 to $2.00 per yard. Figure a little more—33x2, 66c; 49x2 98c. This little example in arithmetic shows that on Tuesday you get these silks for less than ONE-HALF PRICE All Should Go Out in One Hour Two Prices £33 PP All this week at the Wool Dress Goods Section we will take orders to make Skirts 3 to your measure for 4 :' $2.25. Don't you wani { an extra skirt? IF YOU ¢ DO, GET BUSY. : Waffle Iron Everyone Purchasing a Gas Range This Week Will Receive a Waffle Iron and Toaster. | g™ i Y 1§|.qi—¥-—-&-—-— DIMENSIONS Oven 16x18x12 ins I Broiler 16x18x 9 ins I Floor Space 20x46 ins No. 467 Eclipse Attractive prices on this Standard Cabinet Eclipse Range During May Price Connected 25,50 When Fuel Line s in S350 DISCOUNT FOR CASH and investigate this liberal offer before buying it Call Omaha Gas Company 1509 Howard Street, Douglas 608, South Side, 4819 So, 24th St South M7, v

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