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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 10. 1007.
SOCIETY ON PARIS STREETS
uditoriam Ftlr (laimi Pint A'Untoi
from fmirt Cet Ibii Wetk.
FASHIONABLES TO TAKE PART IN CARNIVAL
SMaaaaSSBSSW
Matroa ill Maid t Maeqaermdai aad
Preside at Booths for Ben
t of Charltr
Cfcarrh.
Fato.
It had to b. Wn had to meet.
It U too late. You can't rtrcat.
You had to amlle. I had 10 bow.
It u moat strans;, you mnat allow.
You had to atop. I had to apeak.
No eiplanatlon need we seek
'l'wi Fata!
Tou had to bluah. I had to talk.
You had to nod. We had to walk.
You had to hear. I hod to till.
'Tla thua the Ooddeas weaves her spell.
And than, at laat It had to bo.
'Tla very simple now to see
Twaa Fate I
Ws have to lovs unto tha end.
A single path we have to wend.
You cannot go another way.
The scheme ordained you must obey;
Wt muat conform with the design,
I muat b yours. You must be mine.
'Tla Fatal
Ths Lover.
The Social Calendar.
irNDAY-CaptaJn and Mrs, Leonard Wild
man, supper at Port Omnha for Mr.
Russell Lamtst.
MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Conklln.
Orchard Hill Whist club; Mrs. K.
Champ. Northslde Whist club; Mrs
Charles Voorheea, Wghurn club.
TU&siDAY Mrs. J. E. Shaffer, evening
meeting of Florodora club; Rosn-Kell.v
wedding.
WEDNESDAY Wnugh-Moyer wedding;
Klopp-Loyd wedding; table d lioto
dinner and dance at Omaha Field club;
Mlaa Nina Crlss, luncheon for the
Mlaees Dannett.
THUR8DAY Mrs. Oaorge R Rathbun.
Harmony Kensington club; Mrs. W. C.
Fwiwlck. Central Whist club; Captain
and Mrs. Leonard Wlldman, dinner at
Fort Omaha; Mrs. Louis Rase, Old Time
club,
FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell,
evening whist party for Dr. and Mrs.
H. M. McClanahan.
SATURDAY Dinner and dance at Country
club ar.d Omaha Field club.
Abova everything elfe the "Streets of
Paris" will occupy the time and attention
of local society women for the next ten
days. Other things havs been planned, to
ba sure, but they will be secondary to the
big carnival at ths Auditorium. A score
of local churches, hospitals and various
charitable and philanthropic enterprises
will profit by the affair as well as the Au
ditorium, and it Is to these that society
women will lend their presence and their
help. Bcore-s of attractive booths have
been planned and will be presided over by
parties of young women. One of the booths
that promises to be conspicuous la In
charge of a committee of women having
a display for the benefit of the Clarkson
Memorial Hospital aa.'oclatlon. Those In
this booth will be In Japanese costume and
a different party of young women will be
In charge each evening. On Monday even
Ing Mrs, Albert Noe will preside and will
havs as assistants Madams Borghim, Mrs.
C. C. Cope, Jr., Mrs. J. B. Scannell, Mrs.
Joseph' Clarkson, Miss Mary Shackelford,
Miss Bertha Shackelford. Miss Alice Bu
chanan, Mies Ruth Dahlman, Miss McPher
on and Mrs. Paul Wernher.
Tuesday evening Mrs. W. B. Melkls and
Mrs. John Williams will be In charge and
assisted by Mrs. George C. Smith, Miss
Maria Crounse, Mlfs LIda Bowen, Miss
Richardson, Miss Nason, Miss Mary RJng
walt, Mir Carmellta Chaae and Mlas Mary
Alice Rogers.
Wednesday Mrs. T. H. Davis will be In
charge, assisted by Mrs. J. C. French, Mrs.
Philip Potter, Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. Zanner,
Miss Faith Potter, Miss Bessie Brady, Miss
Ada Klrkendall, Miss Mary Lee McShane,
Miss Mona Kloke. Miss Gertrude Moore
head, Miss Isabel French. Mis Helen
Davis, Miss Marlon Connell and Miss Mary
Alice Rogera
Thursdsy Mrs. Charles B. Keller will be
In charge and will be assisted by Miss Julia
Hlfgtnaon, Miss Margnret Wood. Miss Bdna
Keellne, . Miss Mary Ie McShane, Mrs.
Harley O. Moorehead, Mrs. Edwin Swobe,
Mrs. E. S. Westbrook and Miss Ella Mao
Brown.
Friday Mrs. Philip Potter In charge,, as
sisted by Mrs. George Peck, Mrs. Clark
Powell, Miss Mnrie Crounse, Miss Phoebe;
Smith, Miss Laura Ongdon, Miss Marion
Connell, Miss Julia Hlgglnson. Miss FoJth
Potter, Miss Carolyn Congdon, Mlas Dor
othy Morgon, Miss Carmellta Chase, Mlsa
Louis Perk, Miss Mona Kloke and Miss
Helen Davis.
Saturday Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall, assisted
by Miss Mary Ie McShane. Miss Helen
Davis, Miss Mona Kloke, Miss Mildred
Lomax, Mlas Bessie Brady, Mrs. Ben Cot-
. ton and Miss Ada Klrkendall.
Mrs. Flake's performance at Council
Bluffs Saturday evening proved a strong
attraction for the fashionable set from this
side and the Field and Country clubs suf
fered accordingly. The attendance at tha
Country club was noticeably smaller.
Among those who gave dinners there were:
Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. T. Lamlst, who entertained
In honor of Russell Lemlst of Kansas City.
Their guests Included Russell Lenilst, Cap
tain and Mrs. Leonard Wtldham. Mrs.
Jacobs, Miss Lynn Curtis, MIfs Daisy
Doane, Miss Mablo Balcombe, K. M. Fair
field, Frank Hamilton, Earl Gannett, Cap
tain Doana and Mr. and Mrs. Lemlst.
With Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hall were Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Potter, Mrs. Fair Potter,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, Mrs. Campbell
Fair and Miss Ware.
Elmer Copo had one of the largest din
Effa Ellis Illustrated Music School
57 Teachers Everyone an Artist
.t?u'ii':!J7J:'-
WANTED 100 First Class Music Teachers for demon
strating the Effa Ellis Illustrated Course for Music Teach
ers. Open your own school. System can he taught successful
ly anywhere in the country. Teachers from a distance must
write or telegraph for appointments. . Agents will be
coached in the work all day Wednesday, May 22, at the store
of the Perfield Piano Co., 1611 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
WRITE
Effa Ellis Illustrated Music School
1611 Farnam or 2424 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 701.
P. S. Special beginners' class for adults Tuesday night
at lfill Farnam street.
ners of ths. evening, his guests Including
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cottcv. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
G. Moorehead. Mies Julia Hlgglnson, Miss
Frances Weswls, Miss Helen Davis. Miss
Gertrurt Moorehead, Miss Marlon Connell.
Miss Marg-rt Wood. Mr. Redlrk, Frank
Haskell, Arthur Lewis, Mr. Colpetser and
Ross Towle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Low had a
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cum
mlngs. Luther Drake and Harry McCor
mirk. Miss Helen Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
W. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrlge,
Mrs. Rebba Morgan, Senator Millard and
Dr. Bridges were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Keller.
Miss Mildred Merrlam entertained Dr. and
Mrs. Lemere, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Coie ana
Nathan Merrlam.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. McRhan had as
their jrusts Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colpetier.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. B. Meikle were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Qerrlt Fort.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lewis entertained
Mrs. Cushlng of Brooklyn. N. Y.; Mr. and
Mrs. Bhuhan, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love, Mr.
Buckingham and Miss Florence Lewis.
With Mr. and Mrs. J. C. French were
Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Coupland of Elgin,
Neb., and Miss Isabel French.
The dinners at the Field club Saturday
evening were numerous, but all of them
small. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McGllton had
flvo guests; H. A. Terklns, four; Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Bryson, four; Mr. and Mrs. F.
R. McConnell. four; J. A. Kuhn, eight;
Mr. Eldrlgf, four; H. E. Pagg, four; 6. S.
Knott, five; O. W. West, four; Mrs. A.
English, eight; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kennard,
four; J. T. Frederick, six; W. D. Williams,
four; Dr. Van Camp, four; C. B. Bogue,
four, and E. B. Carrlgan, two guests.
Come and Go Giesalp.
Mrs. T. J. McKay Is at Excelsior Springs.
Mr. Stewart Hunter has returned horns
from Princeton.
Mr. S. R. Rush returned home Satur
day from Cheyenne.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Smyths have gone
to the Jamestown exposition.
Lewis Reed Is In New York, having re
turned last week from Europe.
Mrs. Arthur Whltworth and small son
are visiting Mrs. F. E. Axtell.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Glfford will leave
June 1 for a trip to California.
Mrs. George P. Moora of Chicago Is
the guest of Mrs. O. D. Klpllnger.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rogers are spend
ing a short time at Excelsior Springs.
Mrs. Snnford Murphy of Denver Is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. House
Mr. Leonard B. Hartson, nephew of Mr.
D. L. Johnson, of New York is in the city.
Mrs. R. F. Kloke and Mrs. Walters re
turned Friday from a few days' visit In
Fremont.
David Kennard of St. Joseph, Mo., is visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank B.
Kennard.
Mrs. Henry Van Gleson and Mrs. Jain;s
W. Hamilton are spending Several weeks
in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Rustln are moving
from their house on Harney street to 410S
Farnnm street.
Miss Marlon Hill of Galveston, Tex., who
has been the guest of Miss Nellie Clabaugh,
has returned to her home.
Rusxeli Lemlst of Kansas City arrived
Saturday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Lemlst over Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hammond and daugh
ter. Miss Olive Hammond, will leave about
June 1 for a trip to Europe.
Miss Ioratne Comstock has returned from
a visit In Denver, where she was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leavltt.
Mrs. Thomas Orr." who attended the
whist tournament in New York, will return
home the latter part of this week. -,
Mr. William Colfax of Bassett,' Neb.,
who . has been visiting his sister, Mra.
W. L. Selby, has returned home.
Mrs. Edwin Swobe was called to Chicago
last week on account of the serious illness
of her mother, who Is much better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets are expected to
arrive home Tuesday or Wednesday from
their wedding trip In Europe and Egypt
Mrs. Nelson A. Buck leaves next woek
with her two children for Toledo, O.,
where she will make her future home.
Mrs. Joseph P. Southard of Denver Is
j the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Southnrd at 13nJ North Seventeenth street.
Mrs. David Prentke and son of Clovo-
I land. O., are the gueats of Mr. and Mra.
, S. Heyn at 645 South Twenty-seventh
. street.
' Mr. J. I. Tamlnoslan and family will
. move this week Into their new houio,
. which has Just been completed on Chicago
street.
! Mrs. M. N. Thompson, who' has. ben
I spending some time In Colorado, arrived
Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. D. L.
Johnson.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank B. Kennard. who
were called to Knlghtstown, Ind., by the
death of Mrs. Kennard's father, will return
home thla evening.
Mrs. W. S. Carson and daughter, Edith,
and son, Wler, will leave Sunday evening
for an eastern trip. They will be gone
about two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neef left Friday
evening for an extended trip which will
include Chicago, Pittsburg. Philadelphia,
New York and St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Miller returned
home Monday from Des Moines, where
they had been visiting Mr. Miller's par
ents for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Seeley and small
son of Fremont have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs.' A. B. Currle for the last week
at 566 South Twenty-sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. L, F, Crofont and Mlsa
Frances Nash have gone to New York City,
where Mr. ar.d Mrs. Crofoot will remain
OR CALL
two weeks. Mtsa Nash will remain for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets, who will re
turn the early part of the week Trom their
wedding Journey, have taken the residence
of Mrs. J. J. Dickey on Wert Harney street
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E." Balrh have moved
to "Alnha," Benson, where they will spend
the summer with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed.
Mr. David Dodds and family have
moved Into a house on Capitol avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly expect to
lesve the latter part of next week for New
York, from where they will sail for Eu
rope. They wl spend some time In Ireland
and will not return home until the middle
ef September.
Pleasures Past.
The 8. P. M. club met Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. Paul Griffith, Bl Spencer atreet.
The guests were Mrs. W. Hammill and
Mrs. L. Thoeleke. The members present
were: Mmes. Newell, Chamberlain, Hendee,
McMlllcn, Fradenburg, Lucas, Burgess,
Hettfeld, Lohnes, Devalnn, Ensel, Beaton,
Johnson, Rock and Griffith.
Complimentary to Miss Bertha Klopp,
whose wedding will take place Wednesday,
Mies B. Marie McArdle gave a handker
chief shower Saturday afternoon, only the
members of the La Domains club being
present. The club Includes Miss Klopp,
Miss Sue Redfleld, Miss Bertha Redfleld,
Miss Maud Bonne!, Miss Ines Bonnell,
Miss Nell Winn, Miss Leila Shaw, Miss
Joe Lyman, Miss Fay Lyman, Mlas Edith
Marley and Miss McArdle.
Maater Sheldon Colgrove celebrated his
seventh birthday Saturday aiternoon at his
home, 1117 Pacific street. A birthday cake
with seven candles was placed In the center
of the table and lunch served to Myrtle
McBrlde, Leona Robinson, JTary Clay Gll
lan, Mabel Stevens, Gertrude Stevens,
Ralph Richardson, Willie Saunders, Frank
Boardwell, Archie McBrlde, Walter Glllan,
Forest Henderson and Sheldon Colgrove.
Mrs. E. Ooddall was hostess Thursday
afternoon at the meeting of the Fourchette
club. Preceding the game of cards the
hostess had her gueats at luncheon at Bal
duff's, after which they went to her home.
The prices for the afternoon were won by
Mrs. H. W. Howell and Mrs. B. L, Ban
forth. Those present were Mrs. John
Hussle, Mrs. H. W. Howell, Mrs. W. A.
Challls, Mrs. Roy P. Dodge, Mrs. Joseph
B. Fradenburg. Mrs. F. W. Thome and
Mrs. B. L. Banforth. The next meeting
of the club will be held In two weeks at
the home of Mrs. H. W. Howell.
Miss Bennett and Miss Edith Bennett of
Toronto, Canada, who are visiting Miss
Maude Marriott, were honor guests at a
charming 6 o'clock tea, given by their hos
tess. The rooms were charmlnly decorated
for the occasion with a profusion of sweet
peas, except In the dining room, where
red was the predominating color, and was
carried out in red roses and red shaded
candles. Assisting Miss Marriott were:
Miss Holland, Miss Fannie Holland, Miss
Daisy Rogers, Miss Tress Keys, Miss Nina
Crlss, Miss Alice Buchanan, Mlas Alice
Snell, Mrs. George Morton and Mrs. H. H.
Roberts.
Miss Golda Murphy entertained at cards
Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Lil
lian Bushman. Six tables were placed
for the game. Those present were: Miss
Bushman, Miss Nettie Bushman, Miss Ma
honey, Miss O'Connor, Miss Mary Murphy,
Miss Margaret McShane, Miss Mary Mc
Shane, Miss Schall, Miss Sullivan, Miss
Mae Sullivan, Miss Rush, Miss Loretta
Ruth, Miss Naughton, Miss Mary Furay,
Miss Little, Miss Hickey of Chicago, Miss
Baldwin of Elkhorn, Neb., Mrs. William
Bushman. Mrs. J. J. O'Connor, Mrs. R. J.
Bourke, Mrs. Bert Blanchard, Mrs. F. A.
Gallagher of Council Bluffs, Mrs. J.' M.
Wallace, Mrs. E. J. McAdams and Mrs.
W. A. Wilson.
Miss Gwendoline White and Miss Gladys
Peters entertained the members of the
senior class of Brownell hall at luncheon
Saturday at the Omaha club, after which
the party enjoyed the play at Boyd's
when Viola Allen was the attraction. The
table for luncheon was very attractive
with an Immense boquet of American
Beauties used as a centerpiece. Those
present were: Miss Macrae, Miss Stewart,
Mrs. B. T. White, Mrs. M. C. Peters, Miss
Dorothy Morgan, Miss Elisabeth Pickens,
Miss Margaret Guthrie, Miss Evangallne
Homan, Mlsa Leila Galloway, Miss Ruth
Ralney, Miss Alice Troxell, Miss Lena
Mellck, Miss Elizabeth McMullen, Miss
Charlotte .Slke, Miss Alice Fry, Miss
Gladys Peters and Miss Gwendoline
White.
Weddings and Bnvasements.
Mr. and Mrs. William Graham Stutman
announce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Eva Alison, to Mr. Harry Peters
of Bellevue, Neb. The Wedding will take
place in June.
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Mr. C. W. Haney to Miss May
Kuhney of Plattsmouth. Neb. The wed
ding took place May 14 at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Haney are
now at home to tholr friends at 2215
Miami' street
The wedding of Miss Ruth Dahlman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dahl
man, and Mr. Austin Collett will be sol
emnited June 6 at All Saints' church
Rev. T. J. Mackay will read the marriage
lines. Mrs. Paul Wernher will be matron
of honor. The bridesmaids will be MUs
Loralne Comstock and Miss Laura Dale
of Omaha, Miss Conklln of Guthrie, Ok ,
and Miss Becler of Washington. Mlis
Dorothy Dahlman," sister of the bride, and
Miss Harriett Copley will be flower girls.
Mr. Harry Crandall of New Tork. form
erly of Omaha, will serve as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Collett will bo at home
after September 15 at the Barnard.
The wedding of Miss Clara Mary Hervey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Hervey, and Mr. James Nye MucAllster
will be demnlzied Wednesday evening,
June 5, at 9 o'clock, at the home of the
bride's parents, 110 North Fortieth street.
The marriage lines will be read hy Rev. A.
3, C. Clarke. . Miss Iola Hervey, sister of
the bride, will act as maid of honor. Tho
bridesmaid will be Miss Tress Keys. Mr.
Bruce MacAllster will be beet man and Mr.
Earl Hervey will be groomsman. Little
Misses Katherlne and Dewlnta Conrad will
stretch the ribbons, rnd Miss Sara Smeaton
will carry tha ring. Miss Henrietta Rs
will play the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs.
MacAllster will be at home to their friends
after September 15 In Chlcato.
Invitations have been Issued for the
weddlag of Miss Bessie Harte Townsend,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Tcn.
send, to Mr. Charles Bothwell, which will
bs solemnized June 12. The bride's only
attendant will be Miss Grace Pray of
Portland, Ore., who will arrive Sunday
with her mother. Miss Townsend Is to
be guest of honor at a large number of
affairs within the next two weeks. Tho
first will be a shower on Wednesday, May
tt. by Mrs. H. C. Townsend -and Mrs.
Homer Shearer at the home of Mrs. Town
send. Friday, May 14, Miss Townsend
will entsrtaln Informally for members of
her bridal party. Tuesday, May 28. Mrs.
William Whittaker, C550 Jones street, will
give a luncheon. The same wei-k on Fri
day Mlsa Lltta Rohrbough will entertain
Informally. Tuesday, June 4. Mra. Jos-'ph
Polcar will give a stocking shower,
and on Thursday, June (, Mrs. D. C.
Bothwell and Mrs. H. 8. Trumble will
give an evening party at the home of Mrs
Bothwell on Twenty-fifth avenue.
A very quiet church wedding waa sol
emnised Saturday afternoon at 5.30
o'clock at the First I resby terlan churcn
when Miss Mary Alice Craig, daughter i
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Craig, became the
wife of Dr. J. C. Cratn of Norfolk. Neb.
Dv t An W a m.,1 (ha marrlav.t Iln.-a I
No attempts were made at decorating the
church with flowers, but quantities of
palms were used, which made an effec
tive background for the bridal party.
Miss Nelllo Craig, sister of the bride, .vas
maid of honor and was gowned In gray
hlfTon broadcloth, trimmed with Irish
point laoe. A large gray picture hat with
gray plumes completed this attractive cos
tume. The bride wore her go-awsy gown
of cresm chiffon velvet and a black hat
trimmed with lilacs. Mr. John T. Ereen,
uncle of the bride, acted as best man.
No reception followed the ceremony as
Dr. and Mrs. Craln left Immediately for
a wedding trip which will Include Minne
apolis, St. Paul and other northern points.
On returning from their wedding trip,
they will make their home in Noriolk.
Prospective bveats.
The Central Whist oiub will meet Thurs
day with Mrs. W. C. Fenwick.
The Wghum club will be entertained Mon
day by Mrs. Charles Voorhecs.
The Old-Time club will be entertained
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Louis Rase.
Mrs. E. Champ wl.l be hostess Monduy
at the meeting of the North Side Whist
club,
Mrs. George R. Rathbun will entertain
the Harmony Kensington club Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shaffer wl'l entertain
the evening meeting of the Florodora club
Tuesday evening.
Captain and Mrs. Leonard Wlldman will
entertain at a largo dinner Thursday even
ing at their home at Fort Omaha.
Miss Nina Crlss will give a luncheon
Wednesday In honor of the Misres Bennett,
who are the guests of Miss Maude Mar
riott. Miss Edith Anderson will entertain Sat
urday afternoon In honor of two of the
June brides, Miss Clara Hervey and Miss
Maud Keys.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Hervey will enter
tain Tuesday evening at dinner compll-
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ban and daughter, who will leave soon for
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Conklln will enter
tain at whist Monday evening, their guests
to be members of tho Orchard Hill Whist
club, which has abandoned Its regular meet
ings for thla season.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell have Issued
invitations for a whist party to be given
In honor of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. McClana
han, who will leave the early part of next
month for a trip to Europe.
Captain and Mrs. Leonard Wlldman will
entertain at supper Sunday evening at their j
home at Fort Omaha i.i honor of Rus- !
sell Lemlst of Denver. Their guests will
be: Mr. Lemlst, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lemlst,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart of Coun
cil Bluffs, Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Gulon, Mrs.
Jacobs. Miss Daisy Doane, Mias Lynn Cur
tis. Captain Doane and Mr. Warren.
Miss Edith Anderson will entertain at
cards Saturday In honor of Miss Clara
Hervey, who Is to be one of the June
brides.
PRICE OF BREAD GOES UP
One)
of the First KfTects of
Scare tWer the Wbt
Crop.
The great common people will now pro
ceed to pay for the rumored failure of the
wheat crop. The firBt number on the pro
gram is an advance in the price of bread
In Omaha beginning Monday, May 30. The
price to grocers will be raised from the old
price of twenty-eight loaves for $1 to the
now price of twenty-five loaves for $1.
"This has been decided upon by tbe bak
ers of the city because of the advance In
the price of flour." said P. F. Petersen,
manajer of the U. P. Steam Baking com
pany. "Flour has advanced from M to
$5 within the last two weeks-M per cent.
We will advance the price of bread at
wholesale only 12 per cent."
It Is said this wilt not make any dif
ference In the price which the grocers
will charge for bread at retail. It will be
sold at the old figure of 8 cents a loaf. But
there will be no more six-for-a-quarter
deals. The city ordinance compels the
bakers to make the loaves a full pound
weight and therefore the advanced price
of flour cannot be met by the bakers
through the medium of smaller loaves.
The rumored advance m the price of
bread caused some anxious Inquiries re
garding the price of pies. It is stated
on good authority that the price of the
great American pie remains the same in
spite of the advance In wheat, flour and
bread. The pie is the friend of the com
mon people and does not Intend to desert
them at the present crisis.
"We know of no advance In the prlco
of pies," said Manager Lochboeler of the
Connecticut Pie company. "We ahall hold
the price down and within the reach of
the people as long as we can possibly do
It in the face of the sharp advance In
flour."
If you have anything to trade advertise
it in the For Exchange columns of The Bee
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The Maltese brand Is reoRiUed by
the s-overnment as the best on the
market and received the hlqlwst re
emendations from the i"ta Koort
board. The spices are put up in 10u
lealed tin boxes In tne follow-in:
Mace, White IVpper. muck I'ejer.
Rtd Pepper, Cinnamon. NutmeT. All
spice, Ginger, etc.
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- Radical Reductions
WITH an immense stock of high class suits on our hands and
unfavorable weather conditions, we are compelled to make
radical reductions in order to carry out our policy never to carry
over a single garment from season to season. . All our beautiful
Tailored Suits are. Included in this extraordinary sale.
$50.00 and $55.00 French Voile Suits, beauti
fully made and tailored in j'lain or elaborate
styles, m all colors,
no two alike.
reduced to
442.50 and $45.00 Suits
Panama, tferge and imported
black and all spring shades,
also of fine imported materials,
reduced to
For JUNE WEDDINGS
Invitations and Announcements. Correct Formulas and
Lettering. Qualities faultless. Unequaled facilities for
rapid work. Remember our new location.
1616 Farnam St.
The Moyer Stationery Co.
THE NEXT TWO WEEKS
May 20 to June 1
A GREAT MAY FESTIVAL
The Streets
of
AT THE AUDITORIUM
For the Auditorium
See the Latin Quarter
Continuous Vaudeville
See the Eiffel Tower
Exaot Reproduction
See the Column Vendome
Perfeot Copy
IOc - ADMISSION - lOc
OMAHA'S POLITE RESORT
1 p
KOW
A m
CONCERTS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. BY
FINN'S OMAHA BAND
Better Than Ever. 30 Bandmen. 10 Soloists.
9:15 to 10:45 P. M. New Animated Pictures Specially im
ported. Change each evening. "The Passion Play,"
"Parsifal," "Joseph Sold by his Brethren," "The Prodigal
Son," "Life of Moses," "fhanatopsis," and others.
The Circle Swing (New), Roller Coaster, Wonderland,
etc., etc.
Table D'llote dinner, 2 to 8 P. M., 50 cents.
ADMISSION Afternoons, 10 cents, children free to 7:30
P. M. Evenings, 25 cents, children under 10 accompanied by
parents, free after 7:30 P. M.
COMING May 27, Duss and his Band. June 2. Canadian
Jubilee Singers.
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15 lO DOUGIAS ST.
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two alike, made of finest all
wool materials, in all colors,
reduced to
made of Chiffon
worsteds, in
2522
worsted and fancy materials,
all correct new styles
reduced to
Paris
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OPEN
( IIOOLS A.XD COLLEGE!!!.
Drownell Elal!
A Home School for Yountr Women and
Girls, rftudenta holding cerilfU'Si cover
ing In full the entrance riviuli'ineuts ot
lire ailmllti'd without vxiuiiliiation to Jtin-
lor yvar or lUvmica course. ( ernn. a:e tn
cllogo i repniaiorj" couise ndnittH to
Vmsar, Wellenli-y. Smith, Mt. Holyoke.
Vniver.lty 'f N"hrska, Inlversliy of
WUconkiii fc"d University of Clilaj
1 aJvaiUSKca In Music. Art and 1
I'lome'llc Bclence W-!1 eciu'l'J" d y.iin. .
sli.ni and outdoor portn. Student moth- '
ei-d syrr.patnelior y y wumoii m mm i
i,r irtk'Hl exrici .e with Kiris In tl.at
t ml ly Imt.ortant formative i criod I etween
fourtun and twenty-urn- year, of as,
jend for illustrated Tear boon.
Formerly
OK;
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$32.50 and $35.00 Suits, nearly two hundred
to select from, all beautiful styles and hardly
350
$25.C0 and $30.00 Suits made of nil wool
materials, in all colors, panamas, serges,
1
1522
SOR0SIS
OXFORDS
Now being shown
in the very latest
shapes and styles.
They fit the feet
and hold their shape
perfsctly.
A Sorosis Wearer
is our best advertise
ment. All regular Sorosis
$3.50 Specials, at
$4.00.
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 So. 15th Street.
I FRANK WILCOX. Mgr.
Superfluous Hair Removed
diimnnnlnr Unlr Dresslns' and Ma3R
ing. Hair kept in wave with Hawley'i
Unique Curlene.
Manicuring for both Ladles and Gentlemen
MRS. M. S. PIERCE
436 Bee Building-.
Table d'llote Dinner
AT....
"'Chesapeake Cafe
SUNDAY:
11:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
1508-10 Howard Street
Music by Monitors Orchestra.
WROTH'S
New Bar and Chili
Parlor
MEXICAXT CIU.I cow oabi ajt
XTAUAJT SPAGHETTI A SPECIALTY
psclal Attention Is Gives, to Ordsrs
Bent Oat
VTB aVAXAZTTEsl FBOMFT A 0
Z.ITB BETIOr
OPES AX.L MIOHT
OlS B. 14th St. DOBilsji 444B
Ladies' OnlU Parlor Upstair
1316 Dodge St
Table d'llote Dinner,
40c and 50c. Sunday
The Paxton Cafe
ZJl&aZST AJTD MOST ZI.ABOB
ATE IH OMAHA
Will Bsrre
Table d'llote Sunday
-WOOsT AD BTXsrura
ALLREADY-T0
SERVE YOU
AT AWT TIMS
With The Kent The Market Affords
Bhe CALUMET
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