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By MELLIFICIA.
Friday, June 18, 1915.
"Artist's Dream" Staged Last Night
v
f yAVE they broken a precedent at the Don?
nllir they, against all roles, had to fall back upon woman,
the excluded, for an entertainer, a dancer? I
; Who la It? A Julian Eltlnre?
But whence that womanly grace? That complexion, those arras, all
anowy white and tender and plump? Thoae feet and ankles that teem !
never to atop? i
A great show they all say; why not, the eternal feminine again!
A lot of the out-of-town guests are satisfied this person It a woman. j
How many of our Omaha men are guessing It?
if
Summer Plant.
MIIm Bertha WleM left yMterday for
Sheridan, Wyo.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Crittendsn Pmlth
and family will lar about June X for
a trip through Tsllowatons and Glacier
parka, after which they will sojourn fur
otd lime on a Wyoming ranch. It Is
pOMlbla thy may visit the exposition. In
the fait.
Airs. William B. ltoiaon ami little
JauthUr, Clara. Jan, will leave nt
Wednesday tor Los AnseJes, where they
will spend the summer with Mrs. Hop
sen's parent.
In two ttfekn. Mewlamei II. R. Pruel
son of Plunkln. la., Henry Keating and
A. IJrkncr were the ffueata of the club.
Tlioae iirfwnt were:
Meadamea-
J. K. I Immlr-k,
T. J. I.almon.
'.'Iiarloa I Amnlerni,
I.ealla Th'imrMon,
William Haar,
MfaJaniea
B. F. Marti.
;. B. Kern.
T. t. .Innnlnaa.
J. W. Ho.l.
rharle Efrn.
At the Field Club.
Mr. ItaroM Downey mill ivs a dinner
this evening st the Field cluh for twelra
rove.i-a.
Mr. and Mra John P. Keters will enter- J riitii.n.
t leid club. Their aueata will Include:
Meaar. and Medame
Ueorse "winaley, Joljn P. Fetera.
JN. II. Mathewa.
At the wee -end dinner dance tomor
row eventaig at the Field club dinner
parlies will he siren br Messrs. A. R.
Knoda, who will have sixteen guests: K.
C. Hutchlnaon. eihl; K. C. Abbott,
eight; Tom Kelly, tea: 1. 1. Ingwereen,
twenty-two; C. A. Bwanson, ten; A. V.
Mullen, ten; Mrs. W. H. Head, eight
At Happy Hollow. I
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Cameron gave one i
of the Isrgeat dinners st the Happy Hot- I
low club thia evenln. The nvm- j
here of the Methodlat chnroh choir will i
le the aueata of honor. Coven will be !
placed for;
Met . and Meadsmeft
('. H. Walrath. Jimfi lioilar .
K. tVellni, .1 O. fietweiler.
W t o " i
p w
. s; fimmf ,y:. v
At Carter Lake Club.
The cottaaers had tbs Jlnt of their
regular Thursday dlnnsr-dancea last
evening at the club house. Among thoae
attending ware:
Mesms. and Mesdamea
D. Diokman. V. U Keller,
iDk) R. A. Podse, a. T. MndlV,
VauJ Merer.
T. J. INMIrew,
C. H. T. Rlepen,
J. Rohaeek,
Ivoy Hrott,
A. F. Horenson,
W. K. Van Cott.
Osoar UrefoM,
hirlee Oundey,
R. O. Oraon,
T. K. Hunford,
1 H. Heeney.
". n. Jaycox.
troup.
11. A. Jeacll. .
r.) Kanl.
Mendamrs
Monae, ',
William Fra.
Mlae
Ruth Herg,
J. llll4i DHkman.
fc.'ier Dl 'k m n,
i hrlatlne Hmllh.
Klia Hrown.
Mewrn.-i .
Wharton. '
.fin Hravson,
Vlllim IluMon,
A. Knl.
I. Mellrn,
Uitndy.
' Me(Umes-
W. T. Hrurke,
V. T. JM-ott.
Mlaaea
Bewian. '
l'e lyort.
Myrtle arrn,
Nelson.
Meaers.
Ruffner, ' 1
Hniirke.
W rrtimore,
W. Mcol t.
Hrolellu
Kutt.
Vusar Club.
The Vaeaar etub wss entertained this
ufA!monD'St the home of Mrs. Isadora
Ziegler. This was the Isst meeting for
I if aeaaon, and those present were:
Meeds mea
Mylea ftandlah.
i-oynier
Measmea-r
Robert l'pllkev
W. t". Plianiion,
Arthur O'llou,
'. arren Hlarkwell.
tfeotae H.ivratl-k,
aitmol hea. Jr.;
Mlnnre
M. IH'-trlrh.
May . ope land, .
O. M. I'o
f.loyd Oi
Frank Cr
:a borne,
raw ford.
Turner,
l.iador Zleglor.
Miaaae
Hilda Hammer.
Margaret liruce.
Children'! Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bart a cava a chil
dren's party Baturday afternoon at then
home In honor of the eighth birthday an
niversary of their daughter. Miss Ruth
liana. Ths following were present:'
Mlta-
i'atnlle Hartoa,
Hl-n Rrua,
Mllflred Halts,
Keith Harts, '
All'-e Haria.
.Mai jor'.a Melaner, -Helen
Kum l,
(tra-e lun I.
i;mmillne r:llls,
Agnea Hrunha,
Xtoaa Hr'.inha,
Mary Kei-run,
Meaera
Raymond l'rohaka
'Uren.-e Prohaaka,
trtanley Kunrl,
ilitain Ruilcka,
t'heater Hulllvan,
M. ailumK
Murv adna.
jeiinek.
K. Kunrl.
A. H. Ellla.
', C, rimlger,
M'-aara. and si
V. W. Bartoa of
WUner. Neb.'
Mime
f'lnra Klmlver,
(.race luxlwehr-
kamp.
Ruth Klntlger,
Vlrainla Klmlger,
Gladys Jonas,
Wan- Cllnes.
Pea.il Francis,
Ottilia Kinder,
rorothy liahn.
ltoae 8veclna.
Anna Pwarlna.
itUH.-ent Kum-1.
teaars
William Cllnes. v
Char lea Schneider,
Iticnard Jellnek,
I. r vine Jellnek.
Altiert S'oSI.
John Kerron,
Meadamea
H. 11. Sullivan,
C C. Melnnar,
K. Poapeatl,
t. A. Trego,
tl. Ferron,.
eadamea
V K. K. Prohaaka.
J, Harta.
F. J. Htra. F. I. W A
. W. W l.-ketuhsm, leoie t;. '). kel.
V. H. rtrnitlil,
l A lllr nli.
J. W. Mfhn--on. .M. M. Iio'ottnor,
(.enre w. f lat'.ner. n . W. Ililu t.
.1. P. Hailey Willa.e (J. .'ll.e
M. D, Cameron,
Rav. and Mr. Tltu owe.
It. and Mra. N. C. Christenatn.
Mr. O. 8. Hcranton,
Mr. Jinie F.dward Camaf,
Mr. O. H. Phlnney.
klkaaaa Mlaaes
Haael Kllver. Ulllan Alama.
Margery ffharkelford, Marlon Campbell,
vinraiienui nuaeell, Irene f
Marlon Livingston.
i.iia -aior.
Aloka Jenkins
Ixxilae Ilrattnn,
Lillian Fentel,
Nora KeaJ.
Meaara
Tean Smith.
Potiarla leltt.
Catherine Remolds,
Helen Kturuna,
A lire Kin tel.
Masdalene Whltoley,
Helga peeraon,
Ruth Comp.
Pall Holland
Meare
K 8. Trails.
Alton r Mlr.aky,'
C. K. Nelaon.
Meadamea '
Fllanl)eth Gharry,
A. M. Button.
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attending the fnlveralty of Chicago, lll
return Baturday to he with hern mother,
Mrs. R. Weiaa. for the aummer.
Mra. K. F. Riley and dsitghtee, Klna,
itumed Thi:rsJsy from Notre Dsmo,
lnd., where they attended the rommem-e-rient
exenloea of the Institution, at
wlilfh Miea Florence RII.'V aa ft grad
cate. Miea Florence Riley -nd Mies
Tereea Nnnsenu of tlrand Raplde, Mich.,
won the champlonBhip in double In the
annual ranne races helJ at Ntr lunie.
M:sn Riley plans to enter Wellsley l:i
eptmler.
Mdnter Jus'n Melariy vill arrive home
from S't. Perrhmsn's Herniary. In Marion,
la., Friday, nirt will , nd his vncatlon
with his parent!", Mr. i.tid Mrs. K C.
Melady. at the K nl.-kcrborkad spart
nietita. .Mr. May H. Horn l.-vcs Sunisy for
the west. eprn'I'ng th nnnwr In
Arizons, Csllfornla snd Prattle, Wah.
Mr. snd Mr. B. 'in and daUKhtrr,
firaf-e, nramupantrd 'V Mrs- K-
Holme of Omahs apent Sunday In Ithsca.
Mrs. Andrew Rosewater has returnel
from Ktnuai Clt where she ha been
the gne t of her brother for several
weeks.
Mla Helen Sawyer of Lincoln apent the
we.k.Pn,l ith Mis. Floyd B. R'l
Among fhe many festurca of "The
Artist's Dream." which will be staged at
the Boyd theater tonight and Saturday,
under the direction of Prof. Willand
Chambers and F. Leslie Clendenen of
Bt. Louie, will be female Impersonations
by Walter Adaina. an Omaha boy, who
ia making a hit at ths A k -Far-Ben den
show with a similar act Young Adaina
will Imperannate Gaby Dcsly and Ger
trude Hoffman.
The cent for the production numbers
over 100 person, fifty of whom sre little
tota, ranging In nttea from t to 10 years.
Paul Reeae will play the leading role.
Mlaa Ruth Thompson la the snprano
sololat, Howard gteberg, tenor, and Mlas
Phyllis Tebhlns also has sn Important
role.
Comui Club Party,
Mrs. Citarloa ttveraon entertained the
members of I ha Comua club, Thursday
afternoon at her home. The piixa for
the card game waa awarded to Mrs,
Keating. The club pseeented Mra Keat
ing with a hand painted plate In anpre
ciatlon of thu picnic given by her last
week for tha elub at her home la Ben
son. Mra. Ferris wtn entertain the club
Arthur Behwentker. Ror Iflbneiv
I Fanmherh, Ixlnnd Mount,
alter rincn. J. w. Junea
tieorire te.
Medmee
Marie Ylrark,
Mar I.ane.
George Hullard,
Mr. T. A Llndrrholm will entertain his
office member at dinner' this evening at
Happy Hollow. Covery will be plaoed
for twenty-alx gueata
Mr. Kdward Loomls will entertain st
dinner this evening at the Happy Hollow
club. HI miet will Include:
Mwwri and Meadnmea
Oeorire A. Magney, Carl R. Herring.
ieiame. MMilniiM
H. O. PtreUht, W. W. Turner.
Mayor Dahlman and the Dundee village
board for the cky Vommlastonera will
dine together this evening at the Happy
Hollow club.,
Dinner Saturday evnlng will he given
by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Rhode, Mr. snd
Mrs. C. F. Waller and Pr. and Mra.
Palmer Flndley. ,
Wedding; Announcement.
The wedding of Mlas Ellia filxathdce
and Mr. David Cathro took place
Wcdnesdsy evening, st S; o'clock at the
home of the bride's uncle. Mr. W. W. p, i
Horne, 0I Crown Point avenue. I
Rev. Mr. Thomas Aadcraon performed '
tiie ceremony. j
The bridal wore a gown of embroidered !
chiffon voile and carried a 'bouquet tf
bride's roses. j
Mia Myrtle Clare Home, a coutin of
tha bride, wa the brldeemald, and Mr. ;
Peter MacDonald best man.
Mrs. George Cnthro plsyed the wed- !
ding march.. 1
Following the ceremony a reception j
waa held, after whlr-h Mr. and Mrs.
Cathro left for Beit Lake City and Den- '
ver. They will be at home after July IS
at S33S Fowler avenue
Surprise Mr. Velio.
At hie apartment In the Carllale Mr.
Uteve M. Velio waa Pleasantly sumrlwd
Thureday evening- In honor of his eighty
first blrthdav.
Luncheon waa servid by the vtahors.
There were several remembrance brought
to Mr. Mallo, among them being a large
bouquet of elghtr-one dalslee. ' Bealdes
these there were numerous bouuuets of
roaea The evening waa pent with miislo
and story telling. Mr. Mallo regaling his
friends and relatives with Incident that
occurred many year ago. Among thoae
preeent were:
Meaara. and Meadam ,
a H. Cole. William A. Mello.
Mra M. E. Miller.
Mr. John Morrieeev.
Mtaaee Mlaeee .
Edith Miller, Myrtle Cole.
Edna Cole.
With the Viiitori.
Mra. W. T. Klrby of Valentin left Fri
day for Iowa after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Welsh. .
Oeorge F. Woolry. Jr.. a graduate of
the Omaha High school, now a student
of Wet Point Military academy, arrived
Wednesday on furlough for a month'a
vlelt with hi Yrlenda.
Mm. Charlotte Holton of I-o Angeles
is visiting her niece, Mrs. C. K. Preon,
Mr. W. H. Pindelt I visiting her
daughter, Mrs. C. J. Morton, In Grand
Inland.
Mr. Harry Duval of Chicago, sister of
J. H. 'Wright, Jr., stopped on her way to
California to vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Wright
for a few days this week. ( . ,
Miss Fannie Slabaugh or Log Angeles
will arrive tomorrow to visit Mrs. W. W,
Slabaugh.
Mrs Alice Hevln of Ciilcago snd Mis
Mildred Bevlns of Beatrice were the
guests of Mr.. W. P. Warner for a few
days last week. They left for Colorado
Saturday.
Mrs. Douglas Grave of Boston Is the
gueat of Mrs. Frank Hoagland.
Miss Marguerite Printer of Printer,
Wyo., la the gumt of Sirs. Walter i"
Wiley
Perional Mention.
Mlaa Bva Dow leaves this evening for
Minneapolis, where she will meet her
brother and go with him to Seattle for
the summer.
Mlas Lillian II. Woiss, who has been
Scalded
Bottles
Milk liny be fver so
lnn Imt if your milkman
jtl.-vv's ymir milk in a bel
li" received 'from a scarlet
fever home without first
sterilizing it, you may re
ceive this dreaded visitor.
Your bottles should go
through n proeot.8, taking
seven minutes at 180 de
gree temperature under
heavy pressure.
All Alftmito bottles got
this scalding. Come in and
have us prove it.
t
Alamito
Dairy
Doug-las 409.
aw3 Vat
ALWAYS IF!
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f ' ' Brockton, Mass. , June 1215..
Walk'-Over Boot Shop, 317 So. 16th St., Omaha, Neb.
Panama exposition J-udges give grand prize, the highest
possible award, to Oeo. E. Keith Company, Manufacturers
of Walk-Over Shoes. - GEO. E. KEITH CO.
1 OMAHA AOENCY
We Do Export
Shoo Repair
ing While
You Wait
BOOT SHOP
317 Soulh IGth Street;
Phoenix Guar
anteed Hosiery for
Men & Women
U W, tn StyU.EGr&S have it IJ HSVjS hace it. Styh
These Special SATURDAY
Reductions Should Brin Every
Economical Woman to Our Store
Fliil Cleiriwiy of Soiti
Tske yotir choice of 29 suits
whose prices were formerly as
high as 10.00 for
$12t75
Take your choice of IS suits
whose former prices were as
high as $16.50 for
$6.75 i
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An Unusual Sale Smart Linen Dresses
Formerly Worth up to $15, on Sale Now at
It was our good fortune to get these dresses
at a reduction. They are the smartest
styles In linen dresses shown this summer.
Some are all linen, some have skirt of
linen and waist of striped voile and vice
versa. Their original worth Is from 10.00
to 15.00
Stylish Summer Coatt
All Materials and. Colors.
Worth to $15.00
$6.95
Silk Petticoats
Messallnes or Jersey.
Worth to $3.00
$1.75
New Separate Skirts
Circular or Pleated.
' Worth to $11.00
$6.95
Palm Beach and
Linen Coats
For Travel or Mortorlng
$5.00, $7.50. $10
Lingerie Waists
Worth to $1.60. -SllshUy
Soiled In Stock-
Summer Wash Dresses
Dainty New Styles.
Worth to $70
JO DOWLAS
4.95
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The Dainty Little Sweet Shop That All Omaha Will De Talking About
FORMAL OPENING
S.W, Corocr
24th and Faraam
Omaha'i UP-town
Busineta Center
SATURDAY, JUNE 19th. 2 P. M. TILL 1 1 P. M.
Music Decorations--A Roe For Every Lady Who Calla
A Truly Metropolitan Btore RoomUnique in Its ApiKnrUmcnts
I'crfet't in Its Service.
Delicious Candies--Soda Fountain Innovations Flowers
DAINTY LUNCHEONS COOL REFRESHMENTS CIGARS
You will be charmed with your visit to thia store, with its artistic background
of tiling, muhogany, mirrors and marble. Twenty-twt tal'les.
"We Manufaetnre All Our Own lee CYeani and Candies.
Newest Sport Hats
Latest Effects in
Felt, Golfine, Corduroy, Duck
and Genuine Panama Styles.
This White Corduroy
"TAM"
b the Hat for you it U th. Hat for mf .
(y ..''V uZZit)
THE EVENT SATURDAY
WHICH OCCURS SEMI-ANNUALLY
OUR FINAL SALE
-OF
. WOMEN'S
UMMER HATS
THIS lot, consisting of about
300 Panama, Leghorn and
Milan Straws, -expertly trimmed
in fashion's newest concept.
('A big lot secured for this sale by
unusually fortunate circum
stances. Many from our own stock which
have been selling up to. $15 each.
On Display Today Center Window
Sale Saturday, beginning 8:30
Each
$2oo
SBSS
This Pretty
.Trimmed
White Felt
Hat
S1.50
This Nobby
Trimmed
Genuine
Panama
$1.98
Younj Woman who prefers Style that is accompanied by
practicability and low price.
Latest Outing Styles
Seashore, Motoring:, Yachting,
Vacation and Traveling Uats.
HAYDEN BROS.
Golf
Shoes
Tennis
Shoes,
FRY'S SHOES are expensive! only in
appearance; moderate cost ii one of
their chief attractions. To those wHo want
the best for the least outlay, we particularly
recommend our values at 14.00 and 14.50.
1GX3 & JDOUCLASt
BE OUR GUESTS SATURDAY
YOU ARE WELCOME
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