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    THK HKK: OMAHA, THUKKPAY, A PHIL '29, 1915.
A
Fashion Hint
By MELLIFICIA.
Wednesday, April 28, 1915.
THE motor cycle "rop" It not always to be avoided, or must he al
ways be met with fear and shivery legs.
Sometimes It happens that be Is proved to be versatile and
possessed of a dual personality, a real fairy godmother to ait.
Can you Imagine the netamorphoxis?
On the boulevard, near Turner park, a few days ago a charming llt'lo
maiden and her electric car were moving blithely along.
The car was a very good looking one, Copenhagen blue, large and
roomy, upholstered In dove grey, red spokes in the wheels.
The occupant, just as good looking, becomingly gowned In Copen
hagen blue suit to match car. The romantic ensemble enough to attrart
all gate.
All goea beautifully along, when "Blng'o!" something happens! The
car makes a sudden Jerk and stands dead still.
to do, when up comes Mr. Motor Cycle Cop. springs from his seat and
deftly fixes the offending machine. The little .lady showers tha officer
with smiles of pleased surprise- and he, blushing gayly, goes on bis way, i
the true hero. ,
Lecture This Evening.
lr. Anthony Mrrrlll ave her lecture
en "Modem Dramatic Theorlae" this
morntnt at trie horn of Mrs. Welter
F'aa. After her lecture she reml
tirik," a piny by lwls N. I'Vrker.
This evenlnit at s.M o'clock Mrs. Merrill
will deliver her lecture on the "Id-el-1st,'
at tha home ol Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Hammers and red the play "Across the
Unrdsr," by Hulah Marie Dlx. An In
vitation to thin nenlfig lrttire la ex
1endt to all who are Interred.
The next lecture will lie glvrn Frhlay
mornlna at tha horns of Mrs. Iouls C.
Nash.
Littratnre Department Meets.
One of the ler,n affairs of today was
tha krnsingion lve by- tha lltaiature
department of the Omaha Woman's club
at the horns of Mrs. XV. 8. Heller.. An
attractive muslral program was given by
Mra. Porter Garrett, Mlsa Iluth Thomp
son sod Mrs. Bradnrr.
Tha spei-lal guests of honor were tha
executive committee of tha Woman's
club.' Mr. A. U. Peteraon of Aurora,
atate president of the Federation of Wo
men's ch.ha, and Mr. Taul of Ht. Taul.
the vice prasident, both of whom are
here to attend tha Hecond district meet
ing at Benson Thursday. Mrs. Anthony
French Merrill of Chicago and Mrs. C.
R. Martin were also aiimnK tha Inlvted
guests. Mrs. C II. Mullen la leader of
the department. Forty guests were
present.
Hofmann-Hitch Wedding".
The wedding or Mies r.isie niun,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hitch
of Bensonhurst, and Mr. Alphonse Mof
mann took place. Wednesday, April I, at
o'clock a. m. at St. Marr Magdalene
rhurch. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Father Finney In tha presence
of ISO guests.
Tha bride wore a gown of white satin
ntrssallne, trimmed with laco and pearl.
The skirt was boa pleated. Inset with
orange Moaeoms. Tha tulle veil was held
In place with orange blossoms- Khe car
ried a shower bouquet of orange blos
soms artd seraneonla sent from relatives
In Los Angeles. Tha brids'a only orna
ment waa a cameo lavaller, an heirloom
or the family.
Mies t'lara Hofmann, niece of tho
g tonm. and Mr. Ed Morlarty,. were tha
attendants. Tha bridesmaid waa gowned
In wbita embroidered voile made over
yellow silk.. She wore a picture hat,
gloves and slippers to match, and carried
a bouquet of Mrs. Ward's roses.
Following the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served to thirty guests
ax the borne of the bride's parents. Tha
house waa decorated In pink and white
rosea and pink-shaded candles.
Mr. and Mrs. liotraann will be at home
at 04 North Twenty-ninth street
At Prairie Park
The Prairie Park club gave Its last
werk-end Assembly llanclng party of tha
lilt-mi seaaon at their club house Bat
urady evening. Tha club rooms were
tastefully decorated In tha club's colors,
green end white.' and tha favora were
white roses. A short talk was mads by
the president. Mr. B. O. King About
' seventy-five coupleg were present. This
liosri the soclst act Kit let of tha club
for tli' araaon with the exception of tha
Whlsl i lob, which will continue ror at
leaal . thirty daya mora. The Isli-lila
aeaaon will open with a dancing party
on Saturday evening. September Is. Tha j
ann-al election of off Iters will take place
at the business meeting in Augunst. The
officers for the last aeaaon ware B. U.
King, president; K. C. Couley. vice pres
ident; l.ouls Nelson, secretary and treas
urer; 'C t. Haynes, Oeorge W. Gardner
and IX K. Smith, directors
Surprise Party.
Mr. M.v J. julser was the gucat of
honoi at a surprise party given Friday
eninx at her home. The evening was
Pent lit games. Those present were:
Mrr. and Meedaniwa
read a paper on "Xaphlra" and Mrs. P.
A. Themanson one on Husan B. Anthony.
The guests of the rlub were Meedames
. A. Old.fUld. Ftogers of F.Ik Creek and
Mlas Fred Kolllng of York. Neb. Mrs.
O. T. I,lndley will ba the hosteas at the
next meeting of the club, which will he
held at farter lKe on May IS. The
memliers were:
Mesdsmea- , Meadsmea
J. P. Barnhsrt. u T. I.tndley.
H. Humes. p a Tk.n.ni
i .. ' T'lsaterer,
f. r. itoincr
U. (. Urrhsrt.
Pflsatere
R. H. Ilnwley.
J. J. H-ss.
MI'S M'llsn Owlnn.
To Honor Club Memben.
To XV. H. Meller gave a kenslngton this
sfterroon at her home In honor of the
literature ilepartment of the Omaha
Woman's cluh. The rooms were decorated
throughout with quantities of sprlnj blos
soms snd forty guests were entertained.
Sorority Luncheon.
Mrs. Kugenn Coffeen and Mrs. Uoyd
Thompson gave a luncheon today at tha
noma of Mrs. Coffern In honor of tha
llla Delta Delta sorority. Covers were
placed for:
m mm
yv-"i- 1 '- 't V
I Hi ' . a
WOMEN TO TAKE THE STUMP
Many Speakers Thursday Wight to
rUrge Women for the Board of
Public Welfare.
JUDGE SUTTON WILL SPEAK
Tt.e greatest array of forensic tslent '
ever displayed st one and th same meet-I
Ins promises t he set forth Thursday
eenlng at o'clock In the Toung Wo
rm n a Christian association auditorium,
when the 'outs' will tell where they
stand with regard to placing women on
ilh proposed board of public welfare The
meeting Is b1ng launched by Mrs. R. A.
( apen, president of the Omaha Suffrage
association, end la In the nature of a
rrotest against the mayor's refusal to
r.ame women on the hoard.
HeidB th six candidates for mmmli
sinnrrshlps Judge A. U button, Tom Hol
llsler, John Kuhn.'t. Conner, I I, Mc
llvalne. Jamea fllchardson and James
Kapineky will give tslke.
tine Mlnate Upeerhrs.
One-minute speerhes wilt be mUe by
the following women: Miss Illanrhe Van
Kursn. Mlsa Frances Graven, Miss Bea
M. O. Cunnlnghsm.
Drapr fmltti.
i V Holly.
Kred CTo ,
TT.or Jorcrinn.
Howard P.ltter.
T.
o.
H
K
K Pradv.
B. Ackerty.
H. (Verrlty,
P. Hoe.
Myrtle K el ley.
Ornithologists to
Meet Here Friday
When the Nebraska Society of Omith
oloamis holds Its annual meeting In
j ffnisha Friday and .Raturday the mem
I hers will include a woodland trip In
; their ptngram. They have Invited boya
of th Young Mens Christian associa
tion, who are Interested In birds, to ac
company thm and receive Instruction
on the native bird that abound in the
woof, a near the city. Secretary R. 8.
Flower of the boyn' derartmont says
that mot of the forty boys enrolled In
the association's "efficiency test" club
are planning to take advantage of the
Invitntlon.
Tiandall,
Mesdame:
Oeorge W. Covell.
F. .1. Hires.
KKIe Tucker.
Phlhf Potter.
Mallerk Kooe.
F. t). Wead,
J E. Butler,
Dr. Olga Stsainy,
rarrle I). oott
Pr. Jennie Callfass
f.. A. Pteere.
K U. McOtltnn.
Mlsa Msrlc lioness.
and
Harriet MseMurphy,
E f. Hood.
.1. T. Frlllhart,
H. tt. (ienau.
C P. Hartwlck.
D. P). Gross.
Ida tlnlaliiiry,
H. I. Morrow.
4'harlea Bauer,
C. R. Roberta,
F. A. Kollansbee.
.. C. Anderson,'
BODY OF MARGARET O'BRIEN
BROUGHT HERE'FOR BURIAL
The hcxly of Mlsa Marga'ret O'Brien,
the well known Omaha woman who died
auddenly of appendicitis at Seattle Feb
ruary 21, has been brought to Omaha and
will be burled Saturday morning.. A
brother. Moses P. O'Brien, accompanied
the body, and he will make his home
here. Interment will be private mix! will
be conducted by Father McCarthy at
Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Frlenls who
desire to view the body may do so at the
Hesfey undertaking parlors between new
and Saturday, the brother states. ,
Date Set by Women
for Launching State
Prohibition Move
The campaign for state-wide prohibi
tion will be launched In Omaha Sunday,
May IS, with special eetrlces and prayers
In many of the churches. Over 5W local
members of the Woman's Christian Tem
"prranco union Vill circulate petitions
slne it is planned to submit the ques
tion to voters by the Initiative snd refer
endum method.
Tiie Omaha Woman's Christian Temper
ance union met Wednesday afternoon to
arrang'1 for the circulation of petitions.
The campaign committee of ; Douglaa
county is headed by Mrs. W. G. Whltmore
of Valley and a committee composed of
the prsldents of each temperance society
In the county.
Mrs. N. J. MrKlttrlck. president of the
Omaha union says the women have many
mere signatures thj are required to
make the petition work effective.
Mrs. ' W. T. Graham anticipate that
the Hilly Sv.nday meetings In the fail will
give a powerful impetus to the prohibi
tion csn'PnJgn.
r
DENIS0N OMAHA DELEGATE
' TO Y. M. C A. CONFERENCE
General Secretary E. F. Denlson rf the
Yot ng Men's Christian association will
have for the Pacific coast May IS to at'
tend the annual conference of employed
olfliers, to be held at Pacific Grove, Cel.,
May lt-20. lie Is chairman of the Impor
tant committee having general charge of
the program at the conference sessions.
CoIIt!bs,
Gift Wares
Gift giving should ade
quately express the donor'i
sincerity that depth of re
gard can be manifested both
impressively and endurlng
ly by selection from tha
ft)MIW stocks of leaat
costly articles.
The varieties In the quit
InexpenslTe wares are uf
flclently extenstva to serve
almost nny glvera' desire
for uniqueness and appro
priateness compliment
one's taste and evidence
purchasing discretion to
your satisfaction.
Gift tbinga for all occa
sions in precious metals
and gema.
lel MM SOU LA ST OSSASM
I . , , , ' . ' r
r, - .,,.,.,,, n. ,,. . r
MexlAnieR
!., '. Pryor,
Council uiuff:
It. A. Van (iredcll;
O. M. Tunnh llffe,
Mlffffeer
Ann Hermensnn,
Mesdamea
K. Connolly.
Re Fiiltr.
Wallace Porter,'
Mlasea
Nsn Franklsh.
On the Calendar.
The Omaha Woman's Treas
By I. A RCOXTKtJE.
The qualntneas of our grandmothers Is
espresned In the frock of white net. with
Its skirt of many ruffles suggesting tha
old-time crinoline Tho hodlce, however, '
is built on the lines of a bolero, the bot-i
I torn finlsheil with a band of fine em- j
I broidery, but Is given a touch of quaint- I
nesa by the ruffled elbow-length aleevea j
j and low, round neck. Narrow black vel-
Club Will! vet A.,m the m.nv r.,rr1 .
ne luncneon at tho Hotel Loyal Thura- iknottrH streamer of velv.i it.nniii fMm
the wide brimmed hat.
The orncers of the Columbian Cln la
will entertain at their hall. Twenty-sec-
orxj ana Locust l recta, Thursday after- '
noon. i I
Penonal Mention. .
Mrs. ;eorge Palmer Is spending the
week In New York City,
Miss ScherT la the guest of Mrs. C. F.
CLARK SHELLEY RESIGNS
FROM BUILDERS' EXCHANGE
The resignation of Clark Shelley, sec
retary of the Omaha Builders" exchange,
has been tendered to the board of direc
tors of that body. The directors are to
consider the resignation at a meeting
In California and attending the exposl
tlorv.
Mlsa Henrietta
Harrison. Hhe has been visiting frlrnrli I soma time within a week or two.
This Is not th first time BnerMary
Shelley haa tendered a resignation, but
former resignation were not accepted.
What will happen to this one remains
to be seen when the board meets.
Bergman returned this
j morning from a three months' stay . In
Chicago. She was accompanied home by
her sister, Mrs .Myer Frldstcln. who will
be tha guest of her. parennts, Mr. and
Mre. Hoi r.crginan. for several oks.
Mrs. H. I). WlUon and Mlsa Mary Wil
son of Nebraska City spent Tuesday, In
Omaha. Mrs. Wilson motored home with
friends Tuesday evening, but Miss Wil
son will remslu until , this evening, the
g-uest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. 11. A. . Doud.
WATTLES HURRIES HOME
FOR RECEPTION AT BANK
Vlca president Wattle of th t'nlted
Mtatea National bank as harrying home
from California In order that he may be
present at two receptions that are to be
given by tha bank official prior to open
ing the new bank building for business
nfxt Monday morning.
The first reception will be Friday even
ing, when thosa who have Invitations will
attend. Saturday evening there will be
a reception for the depositors of the I
bank. At both receptions there will be
mualo. ' . , ' , ' ' -
Mondsy Mr. Wattle will leave for Chi
cago, whart, Tuesday, there will be held
a meeting of the directors of the Chicago.
Great Western road. Ha la a number
of the board.
WANTS RAILROAD FARE
TO SERVE ON THE JURY
Fred Boney of Psllsla. Moavt, former
resident of Omaha, summoned on the next
Jury panel, haa written a letter to the
clerk of the district court advising htm
that he will come here to serve If Doug
las county will pay the expenses of his
trip, amounting to about 14 The county
will not pay.
G. .1. Jataal,
3. Heeier.
U. J. Jaii.
M Uses
Myrtle ellenta h.
Heda lg liasllan. .
I Jin'e Dyck
l.ytiia tfc hitildt.
I. dt tv hsum.
(;rtriid Has) tan.
Margaret Msrli sll,
Paul II. He k.
tleroeit fcaJUnbaiii,
Oacar tlaiii'tinauii,
Mtiw
II. Hchmidt,
M. Petes.
tlcorge Fahren-
brui h.
Mle
Tda lliabe.
Clirlsilrta Jaiser.
Alaikarct I 'a Ire,
l-atira I'alea,
I lna Ulock,
Aiteiia " vndell,
i:mnia Hoi uitc .
Meaaas
.(dolph Meaning,
x t its Mer, ,
Mesdamea-
John Dyck.
William tUalfold.
Kby cf Fufcro
is CcnSsdcred
May I
Be sttre yoa know the
character of the concern
that SUPPLIES YOU
WITH MILK WHEN
MOVING. GOOD
SCHOOLS and GOOD
MILK are prime re
quisites for the
CHILDREN. Milk . '
delivered from our NEW
SUNUGHT DAIRY in
all parts of Greater
Omaha. , .
Alamito Dairy
Doug. 409
Euramy Club Party. j
Mrs. Frank (. Browne entertained the
menihers of the Rummy lub at her
home Tuesday afternoon. Threo tables J
7
Much thought baa been given
In
ware placed for tha game sod tha prists i years to tha subject of maternity
were awardrd to Mesdamea E. II. Oaks.
Waiter Mutkamer snd Alts Jetes. The
guests of the club were Mrs. J. B Zipfel
and Mrs. G. C. Wlnterson. The next
regular meeting of the dub wui be hrld
In two weeks at the home of Mrs. P.
Mehrena. Friday evening of this werk,
the club will give an tvening party In
honor of the busbanaa of tha members.
The members Include.
Mesoamee Mesdamea
P llirena. N. A. ISiiilth,
'. F. I .ores Alex Jet-,
Frank H. Hsan. M M. Kline.
I. F.. lAloy. Frank ( rlrowne,
H. K. New tun. Walter Morkaiurr.
J. . H'xud. V. H. Oaks.
Srrmo Club Entertatni.
Ttie Kenno I.ttererv flub wis enter
tained at o' lo k luncheon Tuenday at
the home of Mrs. J. J Heaa. The table
-enteipisr waa of yellow tulips. The
reems re deeoratei throughout with
Airertan Beauty rose and led tulips
Ai.tr the luncheon Mrs. f i ti rwnardt
Ute
In
the cities there are maternitv kn.nii.i-
! equipped with modern methods. But
'most women prefer tb.tr own homes end
a iu towne ana villagse must prefer
them. And elnoe this la true we know
from the great many splendid letters
written on tha subject that our "Mother's
Friena" is a great help to expectant
fL?,,h.'T,V Tb,7 wrlu ot ,h w..adtrful
reUaf. how it Memed to allow tha
muscles te expand without undue strain
and what a Splendid Influence H was on
the nervous systsm. Such helps aa
'Mothers FrWnd" and the broader
knowledge of them should wave a helpful
Influence upon tables of the future.
Bclance says that an Infant dartres its
senas and builds Its cnaraotar from
cutaneous Impressions. And a tranquil
mother certainly wilt transmit a more
healthful Influence than If alts Is ex
tremely nervous from undue pain. This
la what a host of nraen bellsvs who
ased "Mother's Friend."
Thes points are mora thoroughly ex
plained In a little boon mailed free.
"Mother's Friend ' la a"ld It all drug
store. Write for bwk. BradSi-l Regular
WT ail Uumtf iiUaa.. Altai, a. tis.
. r
Musical Program
Daily
12 (H) to U:00
:0() to :00
at
Ganson's Cafe
1S08 Howard Street
- Phone Douglas 1113
seaea Omaha's Finest ...M
Popular Priced
RESTAURANT
QC Daily. Lunch
12:00 to 2:00
50c
Table Reserved
Daily Dinner
5:00 to 8:00
San Francisco
HOTEL
SUTTER
of
The leading flrst-claas
lan sranclseo
Retal
which haa sot
raised its rues.
Rooms from tit Per day .
Inrect ear line ts Kxpoaltloa.
Kend for booklet an (1 room
chart showing prices of every
room
Our Annual May
Sale of White Starts
On Saturday Next.
May 1st.
...e-eeawuaasmiui 1. eai j lauiau BfSJSlu.l..nssxajMgMBga!Sjail IIIIIMIllhJI
Women's 16-Butto
Gloves, black and white
Trico and Milanese'
weave, Thura- QC
day, special OOC
A MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Of a New York Manufacturer's
SAMPLE TAILORED SUITS
375 EXCLUSIVE MODELS
AS a result of a special purchase we offer 375 Beautiful Sample Gar
"ments made for the show room and salesman. Exclusive models,
cloths and colors. This maker was noted among the trade as one of the
highest class manufacturers of tailor-made garments in New York.
His garment a are all of the very highest class feature and foreign style ideas shown
Sample Suits worth to $ 149
00
Sample Suits worth to $98
00
We hare marked thetri at tha
extraordinary reduction wa bought tbemt
apsaassssasaaaaaiaei n aei aa sa a
Sample Suits worth to $30
75
SI 4
' We have also Included our own entire
stock of suits in this wonderful offering,
and have divided them into lots with the
samples.
Sample Suits worth to $65
00
$35
Sample Suits worth to $49
00
Sloan's Sanitary
Water Coolers
Place anywhere In the ice
chamber and contents become
ice coU in a few minutes;
saves in ice ten times its cost
each season,
One
Quart Sue
35c
Three
Quart
Size
63c
Two
Quart x
Sixe
50c
200 Fancy Glased Jearduueree
regularly worth 69c; Special
23- ...45c
Reeves' Sanitary MUk Cabinets
.Regular 50c values, 1 A
each 1 vIC
Brass Towel Bars Fully nickel
plated. IS inches long. Regular
price, joe; saie
price, each
i mi urn.
25c
-Main ri.
Fine Footwear for Women
Hne Dress Pumps for Women Patent and
"dull leathers, strap or plain styles; light
weight soles; French or Cuoan heels.
Extremely handsome lasts and pat
terns. All widths
and sizes. Special,
a pair -. . .
Jla anu St"
$3.48
Odds and Ends in Fine
Dress Slippers Satin and
leather. Worth to $4.00.
Thursday, a pair ,
$1 98
Tennis Pumps for Women
with ankle strap. -White
canvas with white rubber
soles. All sizes. A pair
$49
sUi
'Trot Moc" Shoes and Oxfords for
smart out-door wear, golf, clubhouse
dances, tennis, high school, etc They
come in tan calf, white calf, v tan
trimmed or all white; white ivory soles.
Low heels, English flat
lasts. All sizes. Special
a pair, $2.98 to.
$4.50
New Lots of Spring
Wall Papers
We are showing the most
complete stock of wall paper,
in Omaha. We furnish paper,
hangers on short notice, at rea
sonable prices.
New Bedroom and Summer
Cottage Papers Neat color
ings, sold with borders. Reg
ular 6c kind, ' o
a roll OC
Light Weight Gold Papers
A splendid assortment, with 9
and, 18-inch borders to match.
Worth to J5c. Very special
W:... 7V2C
Bathroom end Kitchen Papers
The washable kind. Sold
elsewhere at 25c Our price
for Thursday, .
I roll IDC
New White Blank Papers A
well selected line to. choose
from, with 0 an! i9.ir.rW
- . . ...... , . ' u s tlW sua.
crs to match. Worth to 15c m
Special, CIV' II
a roll sJVC 11
a-a
n