14 THE BKE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL V). 1015. M" By MELLIFICIA. Friday, April 9, 1915. IS9 LOUISE M'PHKRSON, who leaves Monday CTenioK tor her new home in Maryland, was honor guest thla afternoon at the recep tion given by Mrs. Luther KotinUe at her home on. South Thirty- ninth street. Miss McPbervon has been most actively connected with the VUlUns Nurse association of Omaha for years and Tier departure creates a, noticea ble void in the corps of workers. " In appreciation of her efforts in the work the board of directors of this association presented Mies McPbernon at the reception this afternoon with a handsome gold wrist watch. The watch has the BQuare English fare decorated with the Roman, figures in blue enamel. Miss McPherson took up the work with the Visiting Nurse association Immediately on leaving school and has assisted In all. the phases of its de velopment he took a course of nursing in order to give relief in case of emergency She Is greatly wrapt up in her work and plana to continue it when In her new home. . ' Fleasurei Put. The Exclusive Card club met at ths harae of Mrs. B. Rtuth Wednesday. High sooree were mads by Jrs. F. Hunslker snd Mr. C. Lne. The nest meeting wlll be at the home of Mrs. Ferdinand Pmli'h st the Winona April 21. Mrs. Elmer 1'orter entertained the Th'tredey BrMre luncheon club st thels regular meeting Thiiredey tn honor of Mrs. E. V. Arnold, who leaves fUturrfay er.nlng for ber future home In Chios go. Covers wars plared for twelve. Mrs. K. V. Arnold was honor guest st a lobster "dinner given Tuesflsy evening t the Hotel tarsi by Ihs members of ths Thursilsy Brlrig Luncheon flub. A farewell party wss riven Tuesday srtemoon st th. horn of Mrs. Walter linubev in honor of Mrs. Harvey Jlske, who will leave Omaha the first of next weh. ThoM present were: .. Xtesd.mes Mesdames Harry Jfsse ; fena Wenning hoff, 4 harles Blenirt, , U Peterson, rA Johnson. Andrews, . n. Moster, Walter Doubety, MlMMt- Milieus Emma Schoberg, F. Hosier, Bridge Party for Club. Mrs. Sol 8. Ooldetrem entertained the members of ths Carter Lake Swimming .and Bowling club at a bridge party Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. ter iiKly and Mrs. J. F. Dtmlek won ths prties. Thoee present werei , Mesdamne J. A. t reeland.. H. Ia, I'nderwood, H. O, strman, W. Hf. Oould, Jr.; W. J. Cstiln. J. P. I'tmlrk. 11. F. Urallev, Henry Keating, HONORED BY VISITING NURSES ON EVE OF DEPARTURE. r ' ' Mesdanies F. F. levering, "harls Myore, J. A. t"Srs, H. H. Whl'eho'jse. If. J. Waokett. ('. M. Johnson. Kol 8. oldstrom. U A, Dermody, To lionor Bride. Mis Marie fitelger gve a mleoelianaous shower at her ma Wednesday evening for Ml Evs, l.aron. an April brWs. Thou present were: Mlns M ! Kva Larson, Tl I lian Johnson, otfra liticetmin, ' Huida nilson. i In h Johnson. Hedvtg Bor.nsen, Kr1 'armollt. . JS.Ii Chnsteaseo, Vr7 OhHsteruie.ii, Marls fcieiger. Mayme Jonueon. Club Luncheon. Ths Thursday Brldr lAinohoa club mat Wednesday at tba Hotel . Loyal in hones- of Mrs. B. V. Arnold, viio leaves Saturday to realrta In Chloage.- Spring flowers decorated the table and covers wnre pieced for: Mesdems B. J. AltnMsnit, H. M. M.- iumlian, V'lniwr Fortar, M. V. 'ajuron, i'anibelL Ms5os C. tvr, L. J. J!.l-y. V. K. r.l;l. l. A. Md.i-rs. i-'". J. IHp.M iir, I- '-iwaiil I lu ma, Crnui Clnb l"stXi. . . . Tt Corous club rs UrUiind at ths hom of Mrs. Charles I-snstrom, Thurs day atWruwix. hoetees winning the Sviise for tba exu-d gtm-v A large baskat of carnations asooratad the luncheon tstile. Mrs. n C. Wsherg and Mrs. Tbnmss F'alrowee were the guests' of the rltib. The nnwnbers nreaent wars: PRINCESS TROUBET SKOY, better known as Amelie Rives, authoress, explains her belief that the war has resulted in the birth of a new spirit of human kindliness through out the world. SUGAR PRICE SOARS AGAIN Fifteen Pounds for a Dollar Soon it : the Prediction of the Grocery ' Men Now. MISS LOUIS'S M PHERBON. phU, New Tork City and Other eastern points for a stsy of several weeks. Mrs. . A. Benson Is confined to ..her bom by Illness. Mrs. Mel Uhl. )f Is greatly rniDroved. after having been sorlously ill for ths Uat tw weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. ft. , Martin hare bought the NordHtrom home st 8105 Webster street, Tliey Will take .poesoesloti about May L . . , . Mr. aad Mrs. B. H. neck. whV have been stopping st the Fontendle. moved the first of this week Inta their new home at 1W North Thirty-fourth street Miss Xethrien Merrill, who wilt glva a series of lectures In Omaha this mwk, will srrtve Monday morning, sod 'while hers will be a guest at tha homo of her cousin. Mia. Kmlly Wakeiey. s Mr. and Airs. K. M. Marsh hara aolA thrtr horn at B08 Wabstar street to Dr. Franklin "Epps. 'Jht Marsh family will live with relatives at 111 Georgia avenue until their new homo at Fifty-first and Hamilton streets Is' built . Mrs. E. V. Arnold will leave Saturday evening for Chicago, where she will Join Mr. Arnold, who .has bean transferred thers. and reside In the future. Mrs. Arnold will be with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Arnold at Vtll Farnarn street until she leaves. '';''' In and Out of the Bee Hive'. . ! rt W. Ia Brayton is spending a few days st Colorado Hprlngs. , J 4 . Mr. J. M. Gilchrist Is 'a guest at hs Elms hotel in Ebtcelslor Springs. : , Mrs. L. D. .Bhlpmsn has gone to Ksn sas City for a few weeks' visit Mr. and Mrs. D. K. McOilley returned Sunday from a week In Kansaa Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Smith of Bos toa. Mss., will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baura. . .; . Mrs. H. B. Morrill is visiting relatives lii Dubugue, la., whsre she went to at ten the wedding of a niece. NEW POTATOES ARE SCARCE Hoort the ronsumer will b paying a dollar for fifteen little rounds of sugar agsln. In the Judgment of these who are watching th msrket Alresdy th pHca haa gone up until ha Is getting but sts Uen pounds at this moment. Flour Is more or less stesdy, with perhsps a tendency to be the lesjit bit easier, it Is still costing ll.M a sack. New potatoes are practically a minus Quantity at present on the Omaha market They are quoted as selling at cents a pound In Chicago, but Omaha haa very few of them at this time. They ar x pected to begin coming In regularly very soon.. Old potatoes ean be had at TO cents a bushel, and good quality for this time of year. New peas are 10 ?ents a quart. New cabbage is hers at S'i cents a pound. Kptnach is scarce on account of the frosts recently suffered In Texas. Pweet potatoes are 7H cents a pound; cucumbers. 15 cenfs each; asparagus, 30 cents a pound; rhubarb, i cents a pound; celery, S ant 7Mi cents a bunch: radishes, beets, onions turnips snd carrots are 4 cents a bunch. Apples Cast Mare. Q ran fruit can bs nad at from 26 to SO cents a bo, or from to TH cents apiece. The fruit Is especially firm and nice. Apples are higher thaw some weeks ago. Good lark- VlncsepS eot 11.75 a bushel now, parked in bones. They' iell at cents a down. Highland navel oranges. In II else and grades, run 12H, IB. 30 and 21 cents a itoceii Tbe supply Is large. Strawberries are'comlne; nicely the last few 4ays. X csrlosd reached Omaha on Wednesday, another' Thursday.-and pros pectg ant good for them to come along fast new. ''I look for a least carload a day to reach Omaha for some days now, if not mora than that," said Al Xing, of Hsyden Bros. grocery department "Tha crop In Louisiana Is larger and better than tha growers had expected It to be up to a few weeks ao." Butter Is up a few cents.' Ths best creamery Is selling at M cents In cartons. Eggs ax stIU 20. cents a dozen. All cheese Is uo a csnt. ;.' Meats are a little higher thap last week. Fork loins are 14 cents; pork chops sre U cents; spare ribs areTKH cents; 1 ami's are II a hundred higher' :than Isat week; everything In beef' Is up. Round steak Is I7H cents; ehourder' Steak Is 12V4 cents; sirloin Is H bents, and porterhouse, 2S cents. Beef pot rnssts are 11 cents; lamb chops ars 1TV4 cents, and hams snd bacon are about stesdy, . BOB FITZSiivlWIONS IS MARRIED AGAIN j i, WABlUNGTO, Aprl f Bob Fits slmmons, the former heavyweight, was married here last night to Miss Temo ZDIen. who . hsd been associated with him for some time in thestricsls. Ths bride's gift ft-om tha brldAaroom Is ssld to hsvs been JSo.COO In Jewels. ' Now Leading Lady ' for Boyd Theater Miss Mr Henry will Uav the Boyd Thester Stock cornrefty on 8aturday of next week and will be succeeded by Miss Ruth Gstea - , Miss Mclleiiry wilt to to Ottawa. Can ada, whrs aha will open bar season at the head of ber own company on May I, and aha wishes to take a short rest be fore beginning a Summer's work up . ... . . , ,i .il a-LLJJ'gs there. This Is why she letvea atr Urns, ... 1 Miss Ostes hss lately been In . Pavl War(lelds(ccinpsnr. She has hsd murli. experlenc on the" taxe. having been featured aa Kmma Freok In the crtglnsl: production of 'Tald In Full," and ta played with Wlltca Lsckaye and in stock with Vaugban Olaset and the Wsdsworth stock In New Tork. Bhe Isst pisyed In Omaha with Fay Temple ton In "Forfy-ftye Minutes from Broad-, way." Bee Want Ads proeuce revtma AFTER EASTER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 500 New Trimmed (No Two Alike) Go Hats 50 and $ Copies of Paris Alpdes. Originals of Our Own Miss Butler's New Hoi ; .'. . . 'lv . ' 307 South Sixteenth Street , , . . 10 s, hop A "prlnc Caagb. Harts the Laa, Dr. Bell's ' Plne-Tar-IIoneJr stops the cough and prevents your cold getting worse. It's gusrantoed. Only So. . By all druggists. Advertisement- HOTEL LOYAL . , will atrv d tptcial DINNER ON SUNDAY st 12 Is 3 f. ' st t to t F. M. AT $1.00 PER PLATE TmUn Way Bs Rtan4 ' . . MUS!C ' Tslsphoue Pong. 1988. ' EyC8 Special Offering of After Easter illinery Continues for Sal M . ' . For prompt dinpoual Saturday vre have grouped all mil linery -whioli Jxas become slightly soiled or nlussed from handling during the busy days before Easter. These Hats have been marked down to considerably less than regular selling price. . ; Each hat is distinctively' different and an incompara ble value. Some of tl'e lots are small Eariy choos ing is best. V ' " ' .' High Grade Dress and Suit Hats .......... .$10,00 Trimmed Dress and Suit Hats 7.50 Smartly . Trimmed Suit Hats , . . . , ...... . . .. . . $ 5.0d 7. M1 nn 1 M. Karris. Arthur Ti-Mner, B. . MMI. S'h.rirs t.vmon, F, . Jnnlr,s. i. W. Hood. Mrsdani fhartra lmirom. I. J. larmon, Ixrolte Thompson, J. V. t'lrnlrk, (isoife Morris, 1 ruturo Af!air. . . , Mnitrs of tha Comus club will entar. tsta their liuitbsjid at an vecilng party at th koma of Mr. and Mrs. WEUaja Kas Monday evenlna. April U. Miss Msbel Morrow will entertain the (itrl's Bridge 'club ficlurday aftaraoon, Tftiicinp; Tirtiet ToaijbL Thn AUotla olub wtU give their semi monthly dsm uig party this evening, at the new Castle hoteL Too Cadst ofrker of the Omaha irigh J a?hoo (-c their annual party this eening at Chambers' academy. i Eride Luncheon Club. j ' Mta, I. A. lMrmody was hoetss this ! tf'Tiioon at the meeting of the Friday Rjidae lursHieon eluj. The table wss j uscoiated with a low mound of pink and j hlte carnations snd pink shaded can- dlev Mrs. Joha Hurley wss ths guest ot ; the rlub. Ths members Include: M.tsma Msstfamea A. C Hartman. F, A. Jiaisia1. i-n aria, STTi If; AH 11 S Wo But an Announcement of What Will Perhaps Be the MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE of men 9 UJIUIL 11 G Gosti resses Etc M 7-. . I - V Ever Held in Omaha This Early in the Season, ; high class exclusive garments, very fine materials. Dure silk and satin, blended bv experts. : trimmed most attractively. Gowns for the evening! Costumes for afternoon!! Dresses for the street!!! Retail Prices ia the 'Ordinary Vay up to $75.00, Saturday at 10 A. M., Your pick at SlSwOOeacli 77 o . lloiran. Jsycos. Im A. Imrmnd), F. A. J'.rann. Fsrker Mason. For the Future. - . . , . Miss (wrtrtid. Miller wil give a musiral .iwidty ev.ftlog at ber boms. Foitponed Tarty. The Pinner BrMite Us regular meetli urll! Kriviay cvcnln It ill be hrld Sirs. E. E. E!secomb. rlub has postponed ' t lug from this aentng 1 1 leg of r.it week, vli.n , S t the hums of Mr. and ' I pomb. . ' ' "VTfdJiii? Aanouncemest. The wA4ng of lliss Emmy Helm and Mr. Otto Wrteth took plara at I o'olotk Wednesday evening at tha home ot Mr. r4 Mrs. Henry Schumacher, undo and .it of tb. u-itie. I'-W Bputh Ninth street ' The itrmnv was fr formed by B.v. (). T. Otto ot tt. I'anl s iAiUieran churvh and was wiiaecsed only by relatives end a few friends. The bride won. a gewn of white crepe da' chine and tamed a bouquet of briiH'e raws . WUs Ruth Xowtvos was bridesmaid and ran-14 a bouquet at tlnk rosea aad wr a gown of pink cro&a da eliioe. . Mr. Ernest Kl-k of 8trtngfteid, a oottsla of tha rlde. was best ntaa. . terrstlns ware Is Hr.k and wl.lta Mr. snd Mr. Wrteth t st boms after Msy 1 at dprlng. fir j. Neb. Fmocai lltatioa. I Vr. Mi es Greenlsaf Is ill at her i ...ine. t i'ls William Archibald Fmilh aiil ! tl fiit of th. Wfefc, tr fhilsdl- i Lato arrivals of tho mcst popular silk tuit sellers shown ia Ruit tHKtiou .Saturday also anil the very latest in Waists.. ' Tailored (oat! nro in jfivat demand. THEY ARE HERE. JUNIORS. We have a sale ou Drfsses for you too, Saturday and children's Col ored Cotton Pressop, fjinghams, Percales, Plaids, Stripes, Plains. From 2 to 14 years and a few for cider?, 59 instead of 75e. S9f iustop.d of $1.(K) and $1.'J5. ?1.20 intti.'atl of $2.00. Wliito Dresses, t.tavtin at tlie ages of 6 and on up to 14, $2, $3, $ i and $5. ' Final word on about 15 Kilk and Chally DrMH, B0Mie Mld ai hitfh ah $15.00, 8a t urdity 3.05 ear.li. Sizes up to 17 years. lYom t) to toe down we go. Main Floor Next. Children's) Stockings, sizes 6 to 10, fast black, mercerized, usually sold at 25c -pair, 3 for a half; 6 for a dollar. Women's Union Suits Nu Sharw, Au-. u.4a, Conritli,. Kiehelieu. Among the re liable aristocracy of the underwear world, 50 per rnii-nt.''' ' Will close out Hand Vest and IJloomera in (Jlove Silk, $2,00 qualities for $1.39 ea. . MEN I WE ARE AFTER YOUR . BUqiNE3 'lliere i? no sensible reason why you should not frel t much at home with us as your wives and daughters do. Mor rnAles iu the marching line conatantlv. John iidtd bytiutcHisrent heln friends for our furnish- Balmacaacs and Rain Coats A some what now addition attract the young, those not so young, and many of the elders church and otherwise. Kenyon is the maker Kenreign .what he makes. Latest ideas, faultless tailor-' ins, $5, 910, 912!-., $15. ... New Union Suit, One Button Its One Dollar. Most men despise buttons they, ur a good deal of a nuisance, especially when they eorao off just at the aggravating moment when you have gotten the suit on causes unpleasant parting of the ways or waist as it were. This new garment is interesting. Halhriggan underwear in spring weight ribbed or plain, home that fold at $1, Saturday 49. ' WASH GOODS SALE ; . A sale Saturday of fine fabrics, mostly . the wider goods-Crepes, .Ratines, Silk Warps, .etc., largo variety, containing many of the $lj $l.i and even $1.50 grades, 39 Saturday. POUNDING THE CHINA PRICES Satiirdav will sell a lot of plates from broken sets (whole dishes), 75c to $1.00 , before, 50d each. If not acquainted with our China Section, allow us to introduoy you, ' UPSTAIRS ON THE THIRD The Drapery Section calls you. Curtain by the pair priced so attractively that many are turning from the goods by tho, yard, and buying the ready-to-haiig. Duchess Point, $3.50 to $18 pair. Scrims and Marquisettes from $2.00 to $15.00 the pair. Clunys from $1.95 to $16.50. Made up for us. Quaker Nets, 25c to $1.50. Grenadines, Madras and Swiss also Cretonnes, Sunfast Overhangings, Velour Portieres, etc. Special for Saturday. Scrim at 35c yd., instead of 50c and 60c. ' BUNGALOW APRONS Our department has a well earned fame, for the aprons arc full size, neat in pat tern, percale mainly and the price is at tractive, 50 only. - ' Fitted Aprons, made in kimono sleeve style with fitted elastic belt A dressy woman said: "I just love to slip one over my Sunday gown whim about to prepare the tea, and the maid is out." Nice for ihfe maid also; 59 the price. Balmacaan Aprons Ixose slip overs of fine Percale with band of contrasting col or so dressy that they look like a houso drew, 75S v , . " . Dutch Dress Apron Made in, kimono sleeve style, yoke of contrasting material, finished with rick-rack, a real trim, houses wifey air about this garment It is One Dollar.. ' WE HAVE KEPT. THE GOOD WINE TELL THE LAST! Starting Saturday morning, 10 a. m., and continuing for two weeks, ending Sat urday night at 9 p. m., on the date of April 24th for 13 days wo will make skirts to your measure for $1.00. This will be the last opportunity this spring at that price so get in early if you want early de livery. Xo advance in price of the goods on the contrary many special offerings as an additional attraction. And Here is a New Departure We will make up a. limited number of Suits and Ooats, from materials bought at our Dress Goods Section ONLY. Prices for Suits (making only), $18.00, . $20.00 and $22.50. Prices for Coats (making only), $6.50, hand made buttonholes.' In every case we warrant a fit. We. cannot make many so get your or ders in early. - ' 0ovo Sale Saturday Long Silk, 79 and 98. lieal Kid, all colors and guar anteed, at 08 pair. V Jack and never fail lo mnkt inv section.