Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 1, 1916, Page 18

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\ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, 1916. coln; Miss Katherine Krug, Fort|Ophelia roses, palms and ferns were = % ‘Nh Crook, Neb. the house decorations. < t | The bride wore a gown of ivory ? Happy Hollow Club Closes. satin and chantilly lace trimmed with pearls and made with a court train. M- | Her tulle veil was held in place by a | band of silver. Her bouquet was a shower of lilies of the valley and bride Hundreds of diners attended the last dinner-dance of the season at Happy Hollow club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flack entertained a i Going On in Society Circles i 3 roses. I &‘e“:;])’ party, at which the guests Mrs, Edward }?'l:ll'ly. matron o‘f_ho;r } Sty sl Mesar d Mepdames— or, wore her wedding gown of 1vory vsm{rigg sy ig‘m:ty“’i"' i un:;");c;."yd,‘:f' Lm0 Wrevles. satin and chantilly lace, In her hair ] Sar-Ben festivities is the marriage of irs. P. H. Brownlee of Washington, Pa.|she wore a bird of paradise and she ) i : Miss Gladys Sh . New York City. gt i Miss Alice Jaquith, daughter of Mrs. Mr"1l:--:rx): ks e il Icarn_ed white chryga‘l;lllemlgnl\:; Sl A. B. Juquith, and’ Mr. Elias Vai) of | { A “Dutch” treat party at Happy| Miss Claire McCafirey, slster ¢/ the Poughkeepsie, which takes place Sat- | Hollow club last evening included: = | bridegroom, and Miss \ 4 Claire urday evening at St. Barnabas church. | o puers. and Meadames— were the b“df\;‘“a,‘dk-“ l“fr!‘sn: St |3 : \ng t | W. L. Carey, H. F. McDonald | wore : k chiffon and sil- Miss Jaquith's matron of hOl;lol; will [ W, A Pieh Favd ix;n‘azeg:;;‘cgrri‘g pink chrysanthe- b:' her s:sm‘:,\}}[rs.\glll{fordl)\\gllqr of Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Shipherd this city, and Miss Meliora Davis is to Mrs, W. M, T8, | mums. Miss Mary’s gown was of or- e | chid faille and hcg l;lnuquct ("‘kpmk I 5. t! e pink pic- McCaffrey-Schoup Wedding. “:L’:EV sha:":?"““m‘" ot wave:p The marriage of Miss Leona| After a wedding trip to the east Mr. Schoup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.(and Mrs. McCaffrey will be at home. - Schoup of Council Bluffs, and | on November 15 at 620 South Thirty- first stréet, Omaha. be maid of honor. Miss Isabel Vin- sonhaler and Miss Eugenie Patterson are the other Omaha attendants, while Miss Lucile Greene of Indianapolis and Miss Alice Roberts of Cleveland G will complete the party. The best man x i ’ f ram_g and the ushers all come from the east ; . By £ Mr. Sherman McCaffrey, son of Mr, with one exception, John Caldwell, and Mrs. Owen McCaifrey of this who is an usher. Herman Vail of ;’%‘ (:Z’i’(l:c‘Efl:!cih:a}'[“(‘;l‘;“{.;?r:{;“(‘g”,‘“[ Smith-Bradford Wedding. i sie, ous om, 4+ Fab ] % . i i is s oy AR L S olic church in Council Bluffs, the Rev. | , The wedding of Miss Lucy Sepoles = ing and Robert Smith, both of Fough- Father Quinn officiating. Miss Wini.| Bra (10;) s : n‘&r last Tuesday in . keepsie, and Victor Stibolt of Daven- ired Traynor of Omaha played both g“”! i ‘;fi“"m‘m‘;as Sl e link rt will ‘be the other ushers. Mr, the Lohengren and Mendelssohn wed- | })rmg '; o Sty baré: asgts fhoks ail and his best man and ushers will ding marches and Miss Catherine |9 2 roma Lcheng Lieutenant Smith reach Omaha Tuesday, but Miss Higaios of Council Bluifs sang “I{ YT AE0. MO ik Somith, was Greene.and Miss Roberts are already { Love You Truly." Mr. Jolin Halpine| Ml‘.n‘:u t; m‘,‘ the Fourth }nfar;t‘ry at hére. sang the Ave Maria. Following the ;“ ‘lonCcr “l’( aid Mins Bradford Ths’ boa The wedding party, however, has geremeny weddingf biehkiast Lwab| L i with Miss- Bahel (L kfence ¥ 1. mTo;elinl;:’o:;‘nnt‘|ncr‘x|hera in_l!Rc 454 at the home of the bride's PA™ ] in the latter’s studio as thfe instrug- . - In the society “movie” given last June the bridegroom, acted best man.) oo d u‘nly a year, since which time for the Child Saving institute Miss Mr. Howard Downey and'Mr. Edward | 1810 Q0% teaching dancing in St.. . : McCaffrey, brother of the bridegroom, L ouis and Chiake: Liaitine e were the ushers. The church was. dec- | -OWS and Lhicago. Lie orated|in white daisies and fern | =7 (Continued on Page Three—Col. Five.) “a Alice Toberts I.quit]lz was the lzjerom‘cl and lilule iss Kountze acted as flower girl in the movie wedding of Miss Jaquith Vinson}ra]ez' and Robert Burns. The ring bearer| Mnshao! Sfeflns flolo will be the bride's nephew, Charles Frederick Weller, jr. eginning Mondly with a luncheon v at Miss Vinsonhaler’s home there will be one and two entertainments daily or Miss Jaquith and Mr. Vail. Mrs. laquith gives a luncheon Tuesday for the out-of-town members of the wed- ing party and that cvening there will be a dinner for all of the wedding arty at the home of Miss Meliora avis, followed by an Orpheum party, ednesday evening Mr, and Mrs. - Clifford Weller give a dinner at the University club for them, precedin the Ak-Sar-Ben electric_parade, an ‘after the parade Miss Eugenie Pat- terson will be the hostess at supper at the Fontenelle. ® Lily Skiri- Howe Stage Beauties Do It. Simple Secrets That Never Fail. “It Is Almost Unbelievable What Can Be Done to the Com- ' plexion in a Few Days,” Says the Stage Favorite, Valeska Suratt. 5 By Thursday Mrs. Charles Kountze VALESKA gives a breakfast at noon at her home, SURATT Al and the same evening there will be . the wedding rehearsal at St. Barnabas and a dinner at the Omaha club given . : €8, 1 mean Just that—one minute & dsy twenty-five cents, enough to maks twelve by Mrs. Jaquith. John Caldwell will e : i L to make your face so supremely besu- or more of thess marvelously effective ! gfim*fl fllei w'dd‘m'zhplgy l;‘ din?e; : tiful that even your friends will hardly washes. ¥ Tiday evening af e maha clul "N"ibl‘ to the ball, and they, with a 10 secret sbout the method. There is mo MISS FRET—Really, I pity- anyone- who number of others, will be the guests / | oubt about the result. You know in ad. Uses the usual prepared wrinkle creams. \ of ( Philip. Metz at ' supper at the ¢ Al ; : % | ance that the result will be all you res- The latter take forever and a day to pro- W maha club afterward, Saturday, the ¢ » . onably expect. All it requires from you is duee results. Many of my stage friends have y of the wedding, is left free, Miss he desire to do it. You can have this beauty, used my own formula with astonishing re- preferring not to accept an, % iy dear, as sure as you read this—if you 5ults in & few days. You ean do the same. tations for that day, after 4 weel B vant {t. First, lay aside everything else you Get two ounces of eptol at the drug atore 80 crowded with festivities, ”G]Jm DJYI'J have been using for your skin. Quit them and mix with ‘one tablespoonful of glyeerine 4 1 dl—now. Next, get one ounce of sintone 8nd a half pint of watsr. Notice: particularly Close of Field Club, - rom the drug stgre and mix It with two how fast. the crows feet and mouth® One of the larges| rea .« | A J, Love, Norrls Brown, ablespoonfuls of glycerine in a half pint Wrinkles disappesr. I'll guarantée you'll lool .: %’flm?n. d e&f}::&‘:,pfi:‘e u'li(r. and Mrs. W. J. Connéll had in A water. That is all there is. to it. Start 10 years younger in.a few weeks. club Saturday evening included: | their p _ Mesars. and Mesdanies— { M using it todsy. The woman who won't try g ¥y o Newars. s . n Hinchart.SfeflensMds |t cares mighty little for her complexion, =~ MRS. 8. G. M—No wonder your face ‘is . Merriam, G, 2] o . M. A. Douceur, duy Andtene a¢ ek Kow SR You'll be one of the happiest women in the #Potty-red, trying to pinch out blgckhesds. Councll Bl r. Luyther Drake entertained at I'zzgeme .PJ%PJOZI now you to be the same person. There is e world wheni you actually see your skin tak- YOu say you've been doing that for years.: ing on the bloom and purity of & rose. .Jt 00T \ e eaimuing: Susineie om s peaerid Wi, B osdam | all ‘depends @ pow, absolutely. d d Tub’ this P, A, Wells enter- |z u. " B % 4 o Ry . ¥ . ‘-u n SR pscip ) 48 xg?.&'i 2 "Pelieve” it T wold- this inner at the club Jast eve- ¥ iy P ! Miss - Elsie Saunders, 501 South method, to all my friends 1 would.be rolling - eir guests were: : . *| Twelftth street, Lincoln; Miss Honey- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. ' ¢ in wealth today.'It's magic. You can gef the = “and slesd y e well, 1800 South Twenty-fourth street, | M58 WORRIED—My dear, I.wasted soy- - POTOxID 8¢ any. drug store. . 5 ldu.n’. S Wy, i Lincoln; Miss Lucile Green, Indianap- | eral years fooling -with “haif fonica” ‘that* CALLING—There's no excuse - for” anmy { L8 . Loomls gave olis, Ind.; Miss Alice Roberts; Cleve- | never ¢id or could grow hair.. And you are good druggist not having the. intone . for land, O.; Miss Fanny Schibsby, Min- | wasting your time the ‘same way. I'méver R ey pon Tormily, In S neapolis, Minn.; Miss Mary C. Dela- | got any results until T stoppéd all those. Joo Pl b ,m!-w{“_ e “Becretary 1o Voo - hunty, Charleston, S. C.; Miss Mary | preparations and “used my own formula. ‘leska Suratt,’ Thompson Bldg, Chicago, iB(ate Wms,lMeridiln, Mliss.; Miss | Everybody that has used it marvels at the 2nd it will be SeR.So o b gnc # elle Beazelle, Minneapolis, Minn.; | results. The same thing will happen to you. - Miss Irene Grosse, Pasadena, Cal.; | Your hair will at once stop falling, and the o ooyare tiat hamn's by ooty A0 Miss Cecile Andrews, St. Paul, Minn.; | hair will grow as you never thought it pos ome degree, why 1 have my own Miss Dorothy Lee Morehead, Lin-| sible. Mix one ounce of beta-guinol with a treat sty included: | 4 dinner fimy for their lgue.t iss nd m-'dg:b—‘ Gertrude Hull, of Salina, Kan. Covers X Haldsadn, '.‘."...".‘.‘"" or: . C. Hartman, arts, iy @Gortrude Hull, Martha Dale an. John Sheehan of Chicag and, s, J. J. Mould of Milwaukep. - St,mvnnt.lwd Mesars. und "Mcsdames— a . .neln. A, V. Shatwell, B. K With Mr. and Mrs. G. L. E. Kling- Howard Garvin, ace powder. 1t just like velvet, and n- half pint of water, and a half pint of alohol, Nioased me drur i ettt i It 18 or use one pint of bay rum instead of the Fate Powder,” at fifty cents, in vhlteblll-h RTINS | water and aleohol. Mind you, this maskes and brunette tints, Also ask your friends Mrs. John Dale, fim:w fl\u.:l':;n. AdDutch treat party| was com- AMrs. Gladden James of to try it. . beil were: Smith, Tilden, Neb.; Miss Floy Stotts, | North Loup, Neb.; Misses Lenora Eat Your :’::; "n'::d:'.::'_:":he ::‘;:':;:: u"’::: Miss BURRE he at ot o5 i and Mesdames— 3. W. T Nemaha, Neb.; Mi Mamie Pifer, | Obérfelder and Hazel Oberfelder, Sid- . » per lip is caused by the burning superfluous " o T Wit Veb.; Miss Ma be; Mi Ladd, 928 South |§ SUNDAY DINNER §|toustt ser of the so-culed “hair tonen P 10 Jo Ssued o, the Surane spntlons uby Klingbeil, Frank Waiters. Lyons, Neb,; Miss Margaret Donelan, | ney, Neb.; Miss Sara Ladd, ol You will be grateful to me for telling you 'S, ISOVEFS you used. Hementlar’ Souts ‘allace Young. Minses— - Minsos— Plattsmouth, Neb.; Miss Louise Coe, | Seventeenth street, Lincoln; Miss HOTEL LOYAL Aboth 4§18 ot el vk i AL Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Hunter had as jon Towl Naoml_Towle. Nebraska City; Miss Genevieve Jones, | Grace Porter, 1826 G street, Lincoln; el . This dissolves hair in the most extraord ;! e Special Music MISS C. O. M1 used to use soap snd WAY. leaving mo scar or\spot whatever. their guests at Field club Mr, and r. and .Mr:. Clarke G. Powell en- H s - 11 lutic be obtained at drug Mrs. 'H. A Cameron and Mr. and |tertained Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cooley SRS IR | Phe Queer shampoos sold, too, until I realized jirs, *01"HO €27 be obtained ot any Mrs. A. S. Whitworth of Lincoln. and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moorhead. PR i my mistake. The alkali in them dries up the e 2 ‘Dr. and Mrs, B A McDermott Dining with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ( roe&et s ARRPLARE scalp and hair secretions. Don't do it. It MISS N. O fi;fifl'dxevc:l:t :;:m‘l".-:h;: .in_their party: Huntley wer you want a wonderful cleanser and sham- gyary caser but T will sas thor the v 54 8 i G | Hu ere [\\ every case, buf il say that ery best Dr. and Mra. H. L. Arnold. ' MILLIE MARIE | {poo that actually dissolves dandruff as if by thing is'to mix two ounces of rutone and - . BRI Medunmes Herbort Whel ! B, Weatbrook, ‘ i !‘l::fl”' ks .{(r."lnd';vl' . Harry D:or‘l‘;ohud as beallh_fill | | magie, and helps hair grow, dissolve a tea- half a cup of sugar in half a pint of water, THE .GIRL ‘WHO DARES, IN “THE FOLLIES OF LIFEN and take two teaspoonfuls of it after each 1. Hoot, v 1 l spoonful of eggol in ‘& half cup of water. meal and on retiring. I've seen wonderful _ Mr.and Mrs. H. G. Krdn# enter- | their dinner guests: ' You can get eggol at the drug store for results from this in a month's time.~~Adv. ‘tained for: ol B ok Towle YoRes an e : Dale o ~ Dr. and Mrs. I C. Wood. e, Mora of Baton, Pa. . A Quinn, . Paul Cooley. B S A A A CHANGE YOUR COLOR HAVE YOUR FADED GARMENTS— OR THOSE YOU ARE TIRED OF— |SHOP TALKS— DYED IN SOME OTHER SHADE. |, 3o s i lack of dye is not the only trouble we dyers have to because it is faded or you have become | contend with. Mlssos— Lopetta Dellone, r. and Mrs. S. S. Carlisle en- €dgl.flg.f wz.tfi tertained at dinner, their guests be- onars.. il l#o:‘c‘lmd en- :’§l‘u & B. W. Soandreth. Klo'fter lon Council Blufts. A B . and PH tertained a party of twelve, while ler Elrheu were given bg W. E. B 5 O'Shes, Mow, Frank Tabhi g P e, rs, Fran ubbs, e vl 4 tained at the dinner-dance, when Mr. umlgfihj I';:’{,?; C&“‘fi"fi' fi Fletcher of Boston, Mrs. Low's! "D, Hartnett, J. Trim’h'le,.fl. K. s‘{f“: brother, was the out-of-town guest. E. Maloney, mble, Guests of the Lows we K . W. ooars. . Shirley’ H. Wilson, (fir.tor GS.milq " % i Howard H. Baldrige, Fra i X, W. Ju : Full instructions free Wilson Low entet- i é.nhiho’t*v::g."é‘ g.'"\x;mw./\ G A = ol Don’t throw away a good garment just Mensrs, — Simeon Jones and Lester | Charies Suunders, © Harey MeCormick. A E ‘fio&'e'r Dutch treat party included: | guests: TR a3 tired of the color. We sy '.".i" g ‘.’" ? and Mesdames— Mossrs. and Mesdames— b § & from the American factories, % DU T b A5l Sohai. patawun e Koo : Bring it to us and let us advise you | and have had two small allot- | 8 ! lmerra 5 . Frank : what can be done for it, and what it will | ments that came in on the por 2y Deutchland, but the great k i One of the Dutch treat parties in-| Mr. and Mrs. Willard D, Hosford i i Ma tl::‘ ?‘lko‘v:i_pl: entertained & party of 1ourteen,°while cost to dye it. ;‘:."l?:; ic..r“- a::‘«l:h:h::m.: Mossrs. e W.HG. Blackwell,” W, A. Fraser and ] , was before the war. Raird, M. Mk, J. H. Caldwell had parties of four. i “,("'« THIS FAI I ward W, Baird, _Robert Manley. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pegau enter- : . Our dyer must teat it all s lt‘h'éi“d lfui)r Slur:le Wl'lo}lt\ R“ tained ?nf of the est parties, a W Y v ! out, combine and experiment as their guests Dr. and Mrs. J. F. An- | group of sixteen \ i i i and Mrs, Kuohlan of Nebraska ‘N { Carey had nine guests; E. W. ot d¥elng & JESN) mRny JaCk-ets' ;:::‘ :.h:? :‘o: :::l!’:. wlitrho‘i'!.. a?,, e Guntheir, ¢ ""Bw}i’"eo"fi'"fi' ,,.n;fis overcoats, tailor suits, dresses and waists. 3 were given . F. Galla, R try Club Closes, ; Rushton, P, ¥. Petersen, gC.E;B,JMo- = Miss Fanny Schibsby of Minneapo- | ser, G. A. Roberts, G, F. Engler, A. who arrived Saturday morning to | O. Petersen, E. R Perfect, C. R. he guest of Judge and Mrs, Wil-| Howe, C. G. McDonald, W, W. Hoye, edick during the Ak W H. Snhails, E. H, Burkett, W. L. ities, was their guest at a{ B. Howell, H. B. Brown ] yrne, L. iner pa iven at the Country|and C H. Marley. l»m :i r-dance last even- 4 & i y | The daintiest, prettiest yokes and edgings are so easily and charmingly crocheted with Kloster that it is no wonder its popu- g larity increases every day. The lasting luster and splendid wearing quality of Kloster do full justice to the beauty of your own handiwork. o lli.d .fo gle‘zrle dining together at the club in- o R s o B watd A, Crolghton, Loutn Ciark. stays whif Qfivl- E. Mots, Am glad to say that we White Polo Coats and Sweater Jackets [hers 8, 3% cepable of doing are coming in in great numbers. They dye - | now turn out are practically ¥ . as good as they ever were. nicely in red, brown, green, plum, old rose o < : e i f course, it costs a little and black and finish up like new. more, all dye stuff has ad- vanced from 400% to 7009, Special to Out-of-Town People | ‘ince the war started. One of the larger parties of young We pay parcel post charges one way on all out-of-town orders. If coming to the city for Ak- Sar-Ben, bring your cleaning and dyeing with you. Complete price list mailed on request, THE PANTORIUM “Good Cleaners and Dyers”, Misses— How to get Free Instyuctions present thié ansounce. ment to your denler, s T b g Jor esperts and “""‘,{f Hemle o Ry M M - r latest crochet folders=) {llustraf Charles Allison, Joo !M“)Tllnl. f':r yokes and ed; tches shown—or No. Arthur English had | Lotis Burgess, i 1t SYUNAE: | obTown Maids for Bal -Town Maids for Ball, 3&"‘:‘.’}"& The board of governors of Ak-Sar- l“‘ufl. J. T. Stewart|Ben announce the following list of b illustrating 15 n&"" ’fi:&mfim 8 denler cannot m.'l:‘pl-y y The Thread Mills Co. 10l MamaSereet add 12 (stamps) and veceive our two latest, g:ltl-oé-rtiod:li 3:::; g:n' the coronation SPECIAL ' sou are wnedic fo oMl Kinser from sour 1513-15-17 Jones St.—(Block South Hotel Rome)—Phone Doug. 963, : Z.Icr.rflunu irect, enclosing. threefulis Misses Norma Mack and Harriet OFFER ik trint bis of Kiasicr Cordonnet v Forte— Branch Office: 2016 F ] h Side: . 24th St. Sl ur:n?_ & {l&[‘.’k‘;fl Buttars, N7 and Ma:;:;e Foiders, rancl ice: ‘arnam Street. South Side: 4708 S. 24th St. Phone South 1283 ls, Ord, Neb.; Miss Blanch Spc‘l'hn;.e éhlddn'm. eNei).; ‘hfin \aI::n: e T TG

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