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HE BEE H\\\”\ \\l"'l'\\ Soczety Notes - Persmzal Gossi p - Entertainments --- Club Doings ISS CARSE TALKS 1 oncerned in the $200,000 dn | bufld- { George N ¢ Dallas, Tex, plan ;WOMEN’S GLUBTO BE mmittee, and Mra. D, G. Craighead, | TO MEET TO TALK OVER | g f the N 1 b 1 M W A 1 ¥ with ass ate leaders an members 'd s | rorty & Wer X \ Fra v Mrs " » legislative committes. The social TEACHERS’ CONVENTION 1 L " this aft n. At!Kenna this af My " Birthday Surprise Parties om ee, including Mesdamos F. F i e . W Miss Ca 4 t t A rise n hono Porter, J. D. Hiss and E rane, will The executive committee of the Ne y S 5 ’ o ; et Vednes arrange threa soclal affairs during the | braska State Teachers' assoclation will Hal 3 2 2 i yming year meet Saturday morning in the olty hall | . to discuss the program of the 1918 con Arents’ A Teacher T " and Men ¢ e 1 n ¢ - | " IS o) Addresses Tenchrrs and Parents’ \' ; \"M‘ j,‘ “’ (' e Oty J o i 8 ‘ v ! er.xths of Political and Social por Guests and Brides-Elect VAR o hbsh WD e hath B Association of Brownell Hall ot o £ 1 Science Departmenfs to Dine Miss Krna Hadra entertained three = at Big Reunion ele f h M " Mic | } " at Brandeis Stores. "“" “']‘"“"" ;' her | i Jeline bt ting and engaged giris . . = 4 s Fraternity to Entertain na Jncks = b A A thtle Slster : NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED e Phi A PH f the! On Baturday £ M i was TO EAT IN EMPLOYES' ROOMS . S { oy Ha ¢ ; y od, Wi — AmaeHosn Beauty . t to Soap IFICIA—Mny 21 ; M i Slia Thomas F. Quinlan of the Brandeis ||flacs car v . The § Browr followed w Hen " ted political and so e 5 . - today at a tea at the Jub wpn | Hall Pa el I 5 oy John rtment of the Omaha | PORD Ah - WAL SGION, | WS, by the Teachers » v I : Horden, | By M W ‘0?‘ the E‘/I{‘fi“dclf [ owushings. The best housekeepers now tion of Brownell I [ ard 1 [ Dw 0 Bave Innatison Momghy: I’ the | ~TLrC U0 L R0 TN QLN c AA: M T SOAVEIHOR. DOTRR Carse, principal of ¢ ] § i ‘ reAtaurAnt estabilived’ for Brandets | SO0 SF4: SHATAE O SBYErROD (MU el . Robax. 18 & Teslcliste eitae 2 i ate school of Mins ny 4 ekl ! employes recently In mecordunce ‘A’: "‘ -t 1 "'l‘":v':"-v; af the Comua. " club ’H makes the soap go further. It soften speakers have been | pe l I fe dern welfare plans. The cafe fn | 00 5 m’. “h:"w' ,‘"l" Yy _evening he *’"‘- A oosens the dirt for th b \ i Me ol Or O e old onton Stor o o lotsons soap to atta portunities of the public school, and Mar b hoss i Whist Club Plans R A Ao oM Beaien MU | e drgogaiil ay Wil sve \ " o Antin has & very convincing wa ke i e ol ywing the luncheon, whick M Mule Team Borux Chipa’ are souy : : Wedding Announcement ey SR y X B oting (here (o decide | ®¥eNIng proportions for effective Ianndey w 'M‘“""‘""’;ri"‘w ; ' ] M Iréne A Parl’ Dok " home. Vel wor MER; e e e Waenther permitting, the Unitarian JUn- | yo. need them. - Adyertisement e pim Syl e, . ) . v ‘P ! : Mrs. Hnyes announces a new organiza- | 1or <Jub will go on a hike to “Lahoma vate Bchool,’ was o gotiace L8 ; ! i1y | In and Out of the Bee Hive ! ; ‘ tion for the sociwl solence department, | BUNA8Y afternoon, meeting at the end ot ther side of 11 Mis Ll i o g S £ Mr. W. 1. Hardman left ye fhe prexident, Mra Richurdson, Wak A1 [y, w3, Hatteroth and Mrs. ¥ A, |the Albright car iine at 3 o'cloch - of the ¢ ‘ s Carse ’ ni ? r Orphenm fonday evey 00 Are assiatant . Mre. Harry Bteele will give an afte l tl ; A r ! " Follanabee are nssistant leaders; Mre i whe had taken her bachelor's degres g : . he to end an enfoyal anon of whixt par 1 trensire A departure from the | oancs 17th and Jackson Sts, """"’ R4 Ry . masterisat ’ j gy, ® be old regime fs the ¢ ishment of a met | Tea for Guest ahe was a member of the fa 1 ) [ ¢ ’ . $ R VAR & e 8 I,V e Ol Olbindiassn i M | i of associnte leaders, ouch of whom will | Mrs, Karl Bterricker wave a fea st her NOONDAY ) PR e provide one program for the department. | home from 8 to 6 o'clook for her gie ears, later to be te head of the Cha t In i ) 0 2 | hont ¢ 0 Kileat, yaathlatss 1ol ] : ) glunghagheai) o) | G I These women ars Mesdames Draper | wrs. Horeos Ohopln. of Batoris H oy LUNOHEON ‘ A : 4 ! oy R Thorns Smith, J. H, Dumont, . E Hall, ¥. J. [he host isted by M an her principaiship ! f Mr Joseph M Newton 1 Wichardsor H A ho hostess was aasisted by Mrx B, U .Kl‘:r’r:l” ”1"' ~|‘r palship I g ¥ MoGiil Biras, H ,‘ NumJnn: B 8 Baker, C. J | gajawin, M. Charles Bothwell and Misg SINGLE ROOMS { cn thet the new ache Roberts and H Infloy | " i Hov tha ! i JHEEs 2 € n; and . nuve Amateur Musicale i 7 Ade . | Adelnide Vance. The rooms and tabls vl,p:‘y.“»'\\ 1‘” was e \l 1 £ e b8 farenadredfpesm e ) it ot ihis | Borority Lunthrf)n “ ‘Ihu elvies "nm’vnlv’lm\ will 1nolude | were decorsted with pink candies and|| Runsing Hot smd Cold ‘Wates, ot s veason, 1) T itio | aftornoon with Mrs. Harry Steels for o | Mre Robert A. Guuit was hostess this | Meadamen L. J. Henles, George Joulyn | pink anap dragons. Wifty guests were | Flectric Light, Electric 2 v Ml i ided | mincellansous program, each member |Afterr atthe luncheon of the local [and Edward Phelan. Mre. Harriet Mac. ot W90 SEARIRE oY Fans, Telephane, hool problems In gen n Europo, | | ! fraci g e . ailimiae chap f the Knppa Alpha |Murphy, Mrs E. B. Tow! and Mrw. . J tudying at Oxford and Cambridge ur ik A P ','“," "‘ i |“'"" R et ty Anderson will serve on the fndustrial | Key to the SKuation—Bes Advertising, | Per Month, $15 to #25, Foifiret i Rkt bt ol ul yen made no definite plans abou mmet | — e ——————— T e e— hosen to take the off principal of S wlaa = ‘orthrop Colleg he sugge ) c e = S President Butler of Columbia universit === — — Vith her usual ap nee A achool ihrough the pro of new bullding and ilargea flelds, Carse is now much CLEARING SALE AT JULIUS ORKIN'S 450 Ladies’ Suits to Be Closed Out Saturday at Very Low Prices. This Event Comes Two Months Earlier Than Usual This Year, Julius Orkin announces day a One-Day Clearance of 450 Ladles’ Suits, at the lowest prices er quoted by this house at this sea on of the year, Heretofore I've waited unti] July to do this,” sald Mr. Orkin today hut this year I'm going to establish a new precedent, My enlarged store has forced me to carry a stock of uits three times as large as in former years, and where lines have hecome broken I'm going to close them out at prices that will make women happy Just two months ahead of the old-time schedule.” Cost is forgotten—all these sults, 460 In all, will be placed in two lots and ticketed at $10 and $15 Original selling prices ranged from $19.50 up to $39.50—and I'll guar antee that my suits have more styl nd quality wrapped up in them than ou'll find In any store in Omaha Coming right In the heart of the eason 18 1t any wonder that I'm pre aring for a record crowd of buy rs on Saturday? Oh Our at its height and up Saturday by th for Batur ome ye Waist Bale Is now will be freshened addition of hun dreds of new hlouses that have just arrived by express during the past week, Great n thls sale ind we have 80 busy that we have been forced to double our sales force in thig department., Blouges worth to $1.50 on sale at 85¢ Up to $2.50 blouges, on sale at § 39, RBlouses worth tc 50 at s{ 05, Blouses worth to )0, on sale at $2.95. C too, enter the sale Saturday Up to $20 values, the very p cle of style, reduced to g,-_; 50. Smart Skirts that include values to $10 aturds it 85.00, JULIUS ORKIN, 15081510 DOUGLAS ST, gmmumm"‘ /) ““||||l||"“fl||| ThereMayBe Cheaper, But Not Better Boys’ Shoes 128 LRI 1 il i TEEL HOD HOES il N 1 il | | 2 3 i 1 u; M AR 1 HH Drexel Sh()(' C(). PPN RO RRRRERRONT [ PSRRI e R S OROB DR RAIN OR SHINE--STIRRING SCENES SATURDAY! A never ending procession of attractions from the time the doors spring open at 8:30 A. M. till 9:00 P. M. And If's at KILPATRICK’S! It’s Where Sales are Distinctive and “So szferent “Wake and Call Me Early” You must wake and call me early, Call me early, mother, dear; Tomorrow'll be the happiest time Of all the glad new year. I must attend the HAT SALE, It may not last all day; It's at Kilpatrick's—HATS 80 FINE, Fit for the QUEEN OF THE MAY. The merry month of May never comes but the words learned in our youth ring in our ears. The shades of Alfred will ex cuse us on this occasion, for it is a notable event and many May Queens will desire to be AWAKENED early on Saturday, May 13th. We do not believe that ever— no, never—wag a more attractive lot of hats placed on sale anywhere. 350 of them-—sailor hats, turbans and walking hats, sport hats, panamas and leghorns, milans, liseres, real hair hats, every con ceivable shape and color; some, indeed, not conceivable, It took real genius to execute-—Leghorns trimmed chiffon flanges and flowers; with wings and fancy our A\HLH(', possessions Sports and so on and dev ind with velvet, Tagals trimmed braids--suggest Painted Leghorns o forth Now here are the words of one of the atest MILLINERY EXPERTS IN AMERICA These hatsa are actually 108t of them--ten to fifteen do! nd quite a few worth even M()l{l’l rday Starting M 00 E at ac Sat won wil ) H t p L .\'I.'n A‘l' (l‘ ER \ y HURRY Mothers We wonder| Ddy Sunday : o w tr,,\\yz" ook will SALE Hi hecks, ot On Satu priced previously plod S1O.75 rday And Then Sults Sensible, practical, seasonable — some there are a little freakish to look at and | yet on the right person they give just that | touch of ‘‘sport’’ so much wanted by those who love the GREAT OUT DOORS— Priced previously up to $37.50, Saturday all day, $17.85. We never enjoyed such BLOUSE busi- ness—Reason why—our buyer is famed in ready-to-wear markets as one of the | COUNTRY’S EXPERTS, The club women and Omaha’s smart society have made the discovery themselves. We wanted them to find it out ALL ALONE.Y. After all, that's the best AD. Sport Blouses of Stripe Voile, Saturday, $3.50 EACH, How is this? Breakfast Sets. That’s a new one, isn't it? A gingham skirt, loose jacket and a cap. There’s homi $ 1 ness for you and the price is an o sandwich in a STORY Just a little space here OF A SALE AT LACE TION | Fine Batiste Embroideries in Dainty patterns for graduating dresses 7 inches wide:; unusunal values at §9¢ Cambric and Swiss Embroidery Edges, for ander. | wear, 5 to 12 inches wide, 285 CENTS PER Y ARD, Pont de Paris Laces, § CENTS A YARD. Ostrich Boss, $3.95 (0 3,,,00_ WILL JUST THE NEEDED f'fll( SILK PETTICOATS Her Potticoat was yaller, and her lttle hat was wreen d they called Supl Yawlat, just the same iv Th 8o says Rudyard How we would enjoy his description ur Petticoat Stook Wonderful collection, made mainly from lus. trous chiffon, taffetas—If you only knew how taf- ADD s queen fotas hiave advanced, are advancing and will ad. vance, you would be hiring a taxi, a Jitney or a Wattles, anything to get to the Saturday Sale l.m.... One=Staple shades, full swoep, neat ruf. e, 82.50. Group TwoGreen, browns and biacks, also hlues andd wll the other members of the color fam. iy rutfled, fluted and pleated, and the price R2.00 each GO P THRER <11 it were not that 1t wight sound st veo | tangy we might be tempted 1o say th SOME bl\lR T8 There's n wide tol Age b andl the qua y of taffela winerh. B85 00 FACH, and a A FIV RIS WoRTH Vil there's Wer gronpe| B0 Aol her or veal fashlon's favoriie 1o spoakeefust such as the Discrimi g Dame wonld design and delight | 'HE JUNIOR SECTION \ \ ) 0 ' wi ol e ol TR B i N s T e e NOW=—f} NECERSArY it almost white and colors, p,-lnn and Mdr—«mm, nem, sk and mohair—from 59 OFENTS TO ",Po We are going to place all the Junior | sale Baturday. Ages 14 (o 17 yoars—snited for women of small figure: 75 Suits sold | 044 prices, you say. Yos, we cut away all profits and got DOWN TO BRASS TAUKS, ! A Very Special Lot of Coats Suits sold | | Suits sold A particular lol for somewhat particular people. s "tom e vew: $10 Each | movelties—~#§16.80 some were; | others $17.50. Saturday. Right here, just adjolning the space ocoupled iz Ribhon wenrers, LET US SAY A WORD OR TW ABOUT RIBBONS—Picot-edge Ribbons—much used vow for hat bands, and DRESS TRIMMINGS— Idngerie Ribhons—Have you seen the rosebuds and Satin Dota? And what about the BLUE BIRDS? Take a look Baturday, those of you who saw the | ue Wird" played or who read the beautiful story o'l have a new joy—the Blue Bird ribbons are heauties. MISS DOYLE SAID: Just say & word about our Great Handkerchief Sale—1 50 or perhaps 200 dozens—made In “the most distressful country that ever you have seen ~where they are hanging men and women (0o, for wearing of the green"—AFTER ALL THAT'S ONLY IN SONG—these are embroidered by hand, and there are some made of Shamrock lawn, 15 CENTS Saturday. When handkerchiefs were worth much less than now similar qualities sold at 25 CENTS, MANY A MAN With Carnation in button-hole Sunday will have | & KILPATRICK SHINT-—REASON WHY! We will sell a lot of very attractive Shirts Saturday i GH CEN Splendid quality—percales, laun- Aered—A HREAL DOLLAR'S WORTH Time to Shed the Heavy Weight Underwear I weights and shapes, Spoe Unton Sults—bleached, lengths, 49 CENTS We have all the wan cial lot Saturday, it short slee ankle or WACH=—and they're worth |t Saturday is always a great day at our UNDER- WEAR SECTION Union Sults, Such as Globe, Essex, ote, 5f) CENTS EACH; tight knee, lace trimmed IAsle Vesta, taped necks, 1 CENTH EAUH SOME LACK TRIMMED, 25 ENTS For the chlldren—Underwear sclentifically se | locted as woll as made Kokt walst sults, dalnty wilts, garter attachments; globe knlt sults, duo hole fabetes, stmple, durable, comfy Talk about Hoslery Searcity and Advance, and Woth are true—novertheless and notwithstanding we will sell women's siIk boot stockings Saturday e per Mack_only Basement Beautiful The other day we heard a woman say I never waa down here before, Why, this beautiful basement Strange, | ! uw not, how you can live for a lifetime al most in & place and not know some of the most attractive spots in vour old home low! 8he admitied | WA L) for ine SATURDAY vill price staple, wanted d il nder WAR PRICES PR We bought early and we made them ship ‘em out, Just to stir Heroules full gize s ually 90c, now at Oases, 46 and 42 inches, at 12Y;¢ 9¢. The moderate priced from 13¢ TO 25¢ HERE. FOR BATURDAY—A big square cov- ered with Tissue Orepes, Batistes, Organ- dies, Eto—in the aggregation are many kinds up to 25c per yard, all at 12%¢. Every year, just about outdoor time, when we like to hear the ice olink in the tall glasses, we have a sale of glassware —And on Saturday we have another— Tumblers, 45¢ for a half dozen, Ice Tea Glasses, 80¢ for a half dozen. 1, And there's a table of odd dozen, Sherbets, $1.50 for a [ half dozen. Finger Bowls, $2.50 for a half dozen. Black Glassware is a new 'un, “When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandy” Iny or two ago we Land china at 98¢ for pick —worth see- | ing. thought of the song. Not many singing it now, alack! And then we thought of MOTHERS' DAY AGAIN—and that there are some sad mothers in even our favored ind. Por here also—we are sufforing from the (righttul foolishness crnzy neighbors. Thank heaven, a poacefil atmosphere relgns in our own fair city, COBB SAYS without CANDY con's wre Hsping this big ANDY Cream Carnmels Saturday, 30¢ for pound box, il vanilla flavored, with peeans, mters, chocolates, maple, there I for ye. You'll buy in the I you are real wiseesaftemoons always “Mothers' Day won't he perfect And speaking of OANDY, you SEYNONYMOUS ——oven the chil. wd when they hear OOBR Hich, ereamy, s wmorning rushed One of Cobb's bright, courteous saleswomon plped o Just s he ‘Opern Peean Pattion." Y on should omething abont those——eoverybdy loves them | ] |I\I'~ A g POUND BOX We e I didn't we PATTIES from filledd with Tevas maph MINTY MALLOWS W, lewmon PHRESIN TS was telling us " cream sugar, flave vanilln, strawberry e rieh SO CENTR THE POLND vangn, wsially 50 CENTS POUND COMIERAY S W Hike that word \ said WE BRELIEAE Y ME Wy PHEN HE WHISPERED, “Foy the Sunday dinner | California O FRESH Stvawborey | \ with the aceent on the FRESH, LARGE x|»-n|- SALTEDR PREOANK and Almonds aedd Measll Nt wd Marshmatlon o here yom will, you will il Cobl Oanily lovers f v prefor Cubili's’ 1 any other confeetion \ ' e wot hard 1o findeed, 9 8, A sk us the rea