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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE !, l'Ha.
By MELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, June 8, 1915.
NB of our very well known grain men was coming out of the Fonte-
Onelle Saturday with two of his friends, deeply absorbed in conver
sation. It was a very nice trio, and a Very nice day, but the wind a
little extra breezy.
In the midst of some interesting parley (likely' gossip, just coming
from the grill) a real whlrler came up and enjoyed separating Mr, Promi
nent Grain Man from his hat. It was a new, gay hat and it had the time
of its young life sailing north on Eighteenth street.
Mr. - was distracted, his friends surprised; thtn all became nimble
and followed the receding hat.
Around the corner comes one of our well known suffragettes, who !of the v.-iUy. Khe wore the aroo?n's sia
arrests the offending hat in its course and nonchantly bestows it upon its
nonplused owner.
The trio was a little stunned, stood gazing attracted by the apt
madamolsselle, who went composedly on her way.
"By Jove." remarked one of the friends, "things have changed when
a woman will run after a hat."
Armour Institute of Teclinolos; jr at Chi
rsf. where he has been studying archi
tecture. Ms-ers-Ro. Wfldlns,
Lest evening- at S o'clock the. mintage
of Miss Mildred E'.tta. Rove and Dr. Lester
Earl Myers of Blulr. Neb., was celebrated
at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Hoee.
Tlin 15'v. A. J. Xorrla, isntor of the
Kmmanul Msrtlt church performed the
ceremony In the llvina room bufore an
Improvised sltar of palm, fern, brides
roues and Granite blosnoms.
Jllvs Mildred CUuson played the Lohn
engren wedding tnach, accompanied br
Mr. Richard Clark, violinist, and "O.
Promlso Me" during the ceremony. 1
The Lllde wss gowned in white satin
entrains. The bodice was trimmed with
'liantllly lce and seed pearlsT Her tulle
veil was held In place with lilies of the
valley and pearls and she carried aj
shower houquet of bride's rows snd lilies i
rnnwrti nnrrw riT sir-OlTl.TtTW '
WEDDED LAST NIGHT.
At Happy Hollow Club.
Mr. and Mra. Thorn J. Kelley will
entertain at dinner this renlng at tlie
Happy. Hollow club. The table will be
attractive with a large bowl of deep pink
peonies and strands of syrlnga blossoms.
The guests will be the members of the
U Mary's Avenue Congregational church
chrrfr, of which Mr. Kelley has been or
ganist and director for several years.
Covers will be placed for:
MUsea Mlsees--Fmma
Itckmsn,' Myrta HnVder.
LIUIiLn Empej. May Westherill,
Vera lone Veats, Mahle Fsrker,
Jeaale Carry, Claire lrawl-,
Nan roster, Wllhelmlna Htodter,
Bsplln. Iorothy Wrlsht,
Orar North nip, Mildred Gardner,
Amanda Ksrbarh, Martha Oran.
kliri. Bolen. Eva Hethertngton,
Measre. Mmisre.
Martin Hush, Harry Hawkins,
Walter Vlck, L.-1I. Pick.
Watson, Arthur Jessen,
Raymond Cox, lentils Ixrlns.
Oatea, Wlnefleld 8hrum,
Conrad, Frsncta Mesd.
Ralph frrl?k, MMhleson.
Mesdames MewVomes
Osborne. Msrtln Mush.
Judg and Mra. Irving Raster will
have with them this evening at dinner!
' Mr. Abraham Purbank.
Mra W. T. Burbank.
Miss Burba nh.
Mr. and Mra E. M. F. Lefleflir ener
tstn Informally at dinner this evening In
honor of their house guest, Mrs. M. K.
House, of tievlngton. Neb. A large bas
ket of peonies will be used as the table
centerptoea and the guests entertained
will include:
' Mesers. and Mesdame
P. I). Weod. A. W. Homn.
"Die members of the State) pharmaceu
tical society were the guests of Mra C.
TL Shcrmsn at 1 o'clock luncheon today.
Covers were placed for sixty.
- The real estate men attending the con
vention next week will be entertained,
at luncheon at the Happy Hollow club
Tuesday. June 16.
The Misses Hosel and Carol Howard
will give a luncheon Saturday, when the
guests will be the members of the Htory
Tellers' olub.
At the Field Club. '
Mrs. J. O. Hlford entertained at luncheon
today for nine guests. Peonies decorated
the table.
One of. the winter's btidge c'l bs played
together at the club this afternoon. Six
tables were placed for the game.
At the Country Club.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Page will enter
tain fourteen guests at dinner Wednesday
evening at the Country club. On Satur
day Mr and Mrs. Paul Oallagher will
have twelve gusats and Mr. It. 8. Clarke,
Jr.. will have sixteen guests tomorrow
evening.
Dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James It. O'Brien enter
tained at dinner Sunday evening In honor
or the Misaes Clark, who leiwve June IS
for California via the rename, canal.
The centerpiece was a mound of KUtar
ney roses and covers were laid for
evening of tntt. week. The next regular
meeting of the club will be In two weeks
st the home of Mrs. W. K, Newton.
Paterson-PicXeni.
The event of Interest today Is the mar
riage of Miss Elisabeth rickons, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Chsrlcs Henry Pickens,
and Mr. Kenneth Peterson, son of Mrs.
George Psterson, which will be celebrated
this evening at All Saints' church at S
o'clock. The ceremony will bo followed
by a reception at the homn of the bride's
psrents on North Thirty-ninth street
Lawn Party.
Miss Lois Davenport gave a lawn patty
Monday evening for Orace snd Kdward
Gardner cf Uncoln, Neb. Thoso present
Mlsees
Orsce Gardner
of Uncoln.
Munch Wasner,
Eve gtewart,
Messrs.
Edward Oardner
of Lincoln,
John nihson
ot Council Bluffs,,
Frank Newman,
Mios
Lola Alarth.
Roue Dixon,
Jane Shaffer.
ftfesflrs
Verne Iiavenport.
Olrn Wharton
of Lincoln,
Ouy Haritmn.
Jnn Butler.
For House Guest.
Mrs. C Louis Meycr gave an informal
luncheon of six covers today at her home
in honor of her house guest. Miss Phyllis
I.utman of Salt Lake City, who has ar
rived to spend two weeks.
On the Calendar.
The class of 11S of Crelghton university
will holj their snnual banquet and class
reunion at the Hotel Loyal an Wednes
day evening at 7: o'clock.
The Fortnightly Hrldge club will be
entertained Monday of next week at the
home of Mrs. Fred Wallace.
Perional Mention.
Miss Burbank of Ptttsfleld, Mass., Is
the guest of her brother, Mr. A. Burbank,
at the Fontenelle,
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. B. Bhackleford re
turned last week after spending the win
ter on the Parlflo coast.
Mrs. M. K. House of Lexington. Neb.,
la spending a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mra. E. M. F. Leflang.
Mr. Warren Hamilton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Hamilton, has returned from
Sue
a pesrl necklace.
Miss Erma Btiilham and Mis
I iawortit were the bridesmaids.
Mies ftldhum wore a gown of pink
charmeuce, elaborately trimmed with
point la,?e. (The csrrled an arm bouquet
of Killamey roses.
Mis llaworth wss gowned in yellow
crepe de chine, msdo round lsngth. The
bodkn and sleeves were of CnantlUy lace
and she carried yellow sunburst roses.
The Mlnses Martha Songster and Helen
8tldhani stretched the ribbons, each
wearing a dainty froca of white mull
with pink eash and large pink halrbowa.
Vt. I. Berton Mowry of Tecumseh, Neb.,
waa best man.
A reception followed the wedding cere
mony. The rooms were a-bloom with pink and
whlto roses.
The p, rrh wus enclosed and profusely
decorated with yellow and white rose,
Marguerites, ferns and palms. Here
punch wss served by tho members of the
bridal party.
The dining room waa decorated In a
color scheme of pink and whit carried
out with a mound of Killamey and bride's
roses as the table centerpiece and pink
shaded candles
After a short trip west Dr. snd Mrs.
Myers wil be at home July 1 In Blair.
The out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. I. U. Pickett. Orand Island; t and
Mrs. A. B Olson. Wsterloo, la.; Miss
Llssa Myers, Falrbury; Miss Jain David
son, Wsterloo, and Miss Abble Gale,
Sioux City, la.
In and Out of the Bee Hire.
Miss Bessie L. Bnldor of Somerset, O.,
and Mrs. Jessie Cole of Plymouth, O.,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
De Lamatre. 1SC4 Spencer street.
Original Monday Bridge Club.
Mrs. W. A. Redick was hostess at the
regular meeting ot the Original Monday
Bridge club this afternoon at her home.
Those present were:
Mesd emeu Mesdames
psgod T. Kastman. A. L. Reed,
-oles. Charles T. Kountse.
Arthur Remington,
Joseph Barker.
V
Manufacturers to
Have Big Meeting at
Seymour June 24
The weather positively must warm up
before June 24. It must wsrm up many
days before that time. That Is, it just
must if Paul Skinner, J. W. Gamble, F
B. Knapp, W. A. Ellis snd still other
lovers of squatlc sports are to take the I
f wim the bunrh Is plsnnlng at Seymour
lake for that dste. It is not a swim alone
they are planning. It Is a general outing
for the afternoon and evening for the
Omaha Manufacturers' association. Swim
ming In Seymour lake Is one of the sports
planned for the afternoon.
So all these, together with a horde of
Omaha manufacturers who like to awlm,
are actually longing for hot weather. Not
that they have a corn crop that must
have the sen. Not that they need It to
dry the roads, for they are busy Manu
facturing "Omaha-made'' goods rather
than studying auto routes. Not thst thev
have a crop of hay to put up. Rut then
are other and more Important con-lders-tiona
even than gathering crops thst
make men pray for weather of a desired
kind.
Basket lunches, foot races, fishing, row
ing, golf, and who knows what else, are
on the program for this big outing of in
afternoon and evening, but these lsds
who want to swim are showing the resl
concern
P3EuTOOT
W. A. Redick.
W. R. McKeen,
A. G. Beeson.
BUILDING MANAGERS AND
0WNERST0HAYE PICNIC
The Building Owners' and Managers'
association Is to have an outing June 2
at Waterloo. The association has planned
this aa a good fellowship day. when the
ladles will be included in the festivities.
They will leave Omaha about noon or
ahortly after for Waterloo In automo
biles and are to spend the afternoon and
evening there.
MRS. KENNETH H. PATERSON.
DRUGGISTS IN ANNUAL MEET
Mayor Dahlman Makes Addren of
Welcome to Which A. V. Peae
of Fairbury Responds.
SIT IN BUSINESS SESSION
Druggists of the state began their
thirty-fourth annual convention at
Hotel Fontenelle Tuesday morning,
with over 2S0 delegates present' to
hear Mayor James C. Dahlman make
an address of welcome. A. V. Pease
of Fairbury, a member of the execu
tive committee, responded, and Pres
ident Will Brookley of Edgar made
hla annual address and report.
The business session was continued in
the afternoon, whllo wives of the visiting
druggists enjoyed a luncheon, cards and
golf at Happy Hollow club. Dr. F. H,
Millener of the 1,'nlon Paclflo gave
a lecture on wireless and X-ray at the
headquarters building In the evening.
P. B. Myers of Omaha, chairman of the
local committee In general charge of the
convention, with A. B. McConnelL treas
urer, and J. E. O'Brien, secretary. J. H.
Schmidt, A. C. Adams and Charles D.
Beaton form the executive committee.
The latter, king of Ak-Sar-Ben, has ar
ranged the den festivities for the vlslUna
druggists, and his portrait adorns the
front cover of the convention program.
Present officers of the state association
are Will Brookley, president, Edgar; W.
H. Clayton, first vice president. Grand
Island: W. R. Wright, second vice presi
dent. Callaway; Karl Thelen, third vlee
president, Shelby; E. A. Belersdorf, fourth
vice president. Emerson; H. A. Small,
fifth vice president, Kearney; D, D.
Adams, treasurer, Nehawka; J. O. Mo
Bride, secretary. University Place. Nah.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent" Ad.
Misses
Anna Clark.
Ronnie Foley.
Margaret Clark,
Mesara
Richard D. O'Neill,
Morris Klvnn of
Ijon Angeles, Cal. Clarence everly
DUlle At well.
Mr. and Mrs. Jams H. O'Brien.
Misses
Msry McCaffrey,
Agnes Clark,
Marcsret Foley.
Messrs.
D. J. Foley,
C. v. Ryan.
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
414-416-418 South 16th Street
A Sale of Summer Furniture
Felted Cotton
Mattress,
$5.75
Tt. N. Club Party.
The N. N. club gave a slumbering party
in "Orib Harbor" cottage at Manawa
Saturday and Sunday. Those present
were;
Miesee Misses
Katherlne McMahooXIraoe Riley,
Krsncls Rogsrs, Hannah Huck.
Vranct Rutnhouse.Anna Boelmlng.
yrmn C'hrlntte, Marssret Fisher,
Km ma Pnnamors. Maanen Maynard.
Mamart Prttchard, Marie Riley,
Agnes PrlUhard.
Change of Residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wslla ot Kearney
have moved to Omaha, where they will
reside tn the future. They have taken a
house for the summer at U South Tthlry
ixth street. Mr. Wells resigned front
the headmasterehlp of the Kearney Mil
itary academy to enter the offices of the
Peters Trust compsny. Mrs. Wells at
tended the Sacred Heart academy and
Mr. Wells la a ptlutU... pf Crstrliton
university. j
Tieaio at Fontenelle Park!
Mrs. T. W. Jay cox chaperoned a party
of girls at Fontenelle park Saturday aft
ernoon. Those present were:
Mrs. T- W. Jarox,Hen Fullen.
Vuth Rrineer. I.ucll Jce.
riherln lvlder. Kvelyn Thayer,
Jennie Hoell. Merlun Jacox.
ituth Jsyuoa.
Mra. Krng Entertain.
Mrs. V. F. Krug will entertain th
Omaha Whist club at her hqrae In Fort
Creok tomorrow. Tta weather permitting
A luncheon U1 be srvd on the lawn
and the card gau alsa 111 be played
out-ef-dors. The Invited guests Uciude:
Mesdowee-
Wtlbur.
Morrison.
Offering for a very Low Price many Extremely Attrac
tive Pieces for Porch Use.
The season is lnte stock must be reduced.
Rustic Hickory Rockers and Chairs
for $2.25 and $2.50
That were 3 and $3. SO.
Chinese Reed Furniture 25 Off
OTHER ITEMS
An especially fin felted cotton
mattress, tor a very low price,
full else, elastic felt filling-, fancy
art tick, aide stitched, fc75
o?J
at
special
ton mattress,
Best value, we know of on a cheap
mattresa all cotton fill- 075
ing, roll edge, fancy tick vO
Genuine Ostermoor Mattress
at 15
$7.60 Rattan and cane tE75
settee J0
14.60 Rattan and cane Q25
chair
$15 Natural willow
rocker ,
$14 Reed rocker,
at
.. $10
...$75-2
Davenport Sofa Beds
A large and attractive showing in duofold and unlfold sofa
beds in all finishes and genuine and Imitation leather.
DUOFOLD SOFA BED, made In a very substantial man
ner, golden oak frame, black imitation
leather
DUOKOLD SOFA BED. fumed or golden oak frame,
genuine Spanish or black
leather
A few special pieces at greatly reduced prices.
Mesdames
John IiaMwln.
I- ollMrr,
.ry I'll-Ish,
'. T. Coulan.
tV. J. WroatcB,
Thorns Oir,
1 u wards.
If ull-r,
Vumip Poltrr,
f. 1-Ht,-rki.
ChadKS,
Ounthnr.
1 1. Y. Hnolss,
Ooodrici.
.ll.on,
Hdnderlsul.
8rl.
A rtliur Pit.to.
Oeurg UatersUck,
Fleaiures Past
Mrs. Aies Jvtes entertained tie mem
Iml of the Rummy club Monday srtsr
i.tKtn at her hum. X buffet lum-heoa
j.rereded the card gsme. The prises aere
awarded to M-oain4- M. M. lwlin. L.
y. Izie'y snd W. V. t-ort.-. Mrt. .'. A
;lfel was the U of the lub Mr.
ai.d Mi . ) L- l"narwcod lll entertain
ue luciulria aud Iturir hueltauds 1'ridsy
Lace
Curtains
Odd pairs of a pattern at
HALF
PRICE
Lots of (2) pairs of a pattern
33M OFF
Lets of (3) pairs or more of
a pattern, all broken lines at
20 to 25
REDUCTION
It will j'flv you to come in
and see them.
$27
$39
Extra Wide Linoleum, sq. yd., 60c
Cover your kitchen without seam, 12-ft. wide, attractive pat- (J(
terns, a very good Quality, printed linoleum, eq. yd OUC
6 ft. Printed Linoleum, sq.
yd. m
Fine Quality Inlaid Lino
leum, sq. yd 95
A big showing of heavy doiueetlc and Greenwich llnoleuma.
Wardrobe Trunk, $25
A handsome linen lined ladles' or men's
wardrobe with open top. fnr
Newest design Pa0
During this Sale of Luggage we
are offering Trunks, Wardrobe
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases at
Reduction of
25 to 50
We allow $3 for your old Re- '
frigerator as first payment '
on a new one.
Refrigerators
as Low as $8.00
We are sole agents of the
11ERRICK snd the OIBSON.
ORCHARD (21 WILHELM CO.
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Charming Summer Waists
Delightful, cool and dainty summer blouses, all that Is prettiest in recent
fashions, and now being sold at exceptionally low prices.
Dainty Lingerie Blouses
1,000 Blouses, lace and embroidery trimmed models, low ""
or high neck, long or short sleeves, Values to $1.00, at yTV' v
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59c
Crepe de Chine, Jap
.?ncriris R!nt?
Low neck models, Ion)
short sleeves. White or
color. Dozens of styles
select from. Values to $2.00,
at
1.00
New Silk Gloves the land that fit and wear
!
Women's Two-Clasp, Double Silk
Gloves "Run of the mill" of
the regular 60c kind. Black or
white. Limited
quantity only. All
pure silk. Per
pair
Women's 22-inch Pure Silk Gloves
Heavy quality, double finger tipped. Black or white.
Extraordinary values, at pair
33c
h a tf im-u' if it'll il
65c
We Are Headquarters fer the
Famous KayserSiik Gloves
Tears of experience have convinced
tis that there are no better silk gloves
than Keysets; for fit, quality and
war they are unexcelled.
The makers guarantee them and we
f uarantee them also as absolutely per,
ect. Our sssortments In long and
and short gloves are complete, plain
or fancy.
Prices for Short Gloves 60c to $1.25
Prices for Long Gloves, 75c to $2.00
Tempting Lace Bargains j Rugs and Draperies
Beautiful laces worth much more than tho prices
asked in the Lace Store Supreme Wednesday.
It-Inch Floe Cotton Allovers
in cream and white.
1 86-Inch Shadow AUovers In
cream and white.
18-Inch Oriental Net Top
Flounclnas.
1 12 to 18-Inch All Silk and Cot-
ton Shadow Flounclngs.
86-Inch All Silk Printed Chif
fons In desirable colons.
Worth
up to
So
35-
A Yard '
Worth
up to
65c
351
A Yard
Worth
up U
10c
5c
A Yard
One counter of wash laces. In
cluding French and German '
Vals (edges and Inser
tions).
'All Linen and Cotton Tor-V
chon Laces.
3 to 5-Inch Nonnandle and
Piatt Vals, bands and
edges.
Summer Specials
50-Inch Plain, Sunproof Drapery Goods; green,,
blue, rose; value $1.00, for Wednesday, s n
a yard ..4VC
86-Inch Imported Scotch Madras, cream -t n
or white. Special tor Wednesday, a yard LiJC
45 and 60-Inch Colored Scotch Madras; ral- aq
ues to $1 a yard. Very special, a yard. ...... 0"C '
Marquisette Curtains, Ivory or ecru, 2Vi yards
long, very good value for Wednesday,
a pair
Si
mi
$1.98
Worth
10c
5c
A Yard
Rag Rug Special '
Now is the season for rag rugs. We have a
large line, all colors. We will offer special for
Wednesday
24x36-Inch Rac Rags .40o
27x 54-Inch Rag Rugs 79c
36x72-Inch Rag Rags $1.29
Kllil llSillliillllfflill
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Wonder Worker,
You know how gas works
QUICK, just light it. It burns in
stantly. Touch a match or gas
lighter to a
Gas Circulating
Water Heater
In a few minutes there is hot water
for all household purposes. The cost
is very low when compared to the
cost of heating water with other
fuels. It works with or independent
of any system you may now have
for heating water. Connects to the
same boiler.
Our representative will call at
your home and explain in detail
this MODERN METHOD of heat
ing water.
Omaha Gas Company
1 509 Howard St. Douglas 605
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