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Wednesday, August 25, 1915.
By MELLIFIC1A.
TO bare friends tsste joTiallty to the full significance of the word
and at the limit of a comrade's expense, wu the unexpected ex
perience of a certain young man at a social function a few
renlngs ago.
To keep curiosity from playing Its part too freely, I am going to call
this young man "Mike." Now "Mike" Is a born heretic on shirts and
"Mike's" shirts are different from anything you ever saw. The styles
displayed In the regular way, in the regulsr shops, are entirely too ir
regular with bis Ideas of fashion. Under no circumstance would he deign
to wesr such commonplace stuff; so he resorts to special patterns, and
has them cut In a most individual manner and by distinguished makers
of garments for men. There has always been one objection to "Mike's"
excellent taste. He had displayed a tiresome faculty for not knowing
which shirt to wear and fellow friends have spent much time scheming
bow he might be broken of the habit.
The coveted moment presented Itself, when an acquaintance was In
"Mike's" office as he was untying a bundle containing half a dosea silk
beauties. Each was different from the other and all second to none in
Omaha. The garments were In time for a particular function at which
"Mike's" beloved was to accompany him, and be langoureusly displayed
his Inability to choose the shirt which would best suit the cession. The
visiting friend got real tired and left "Mike's" office planning.
I will not go further with details, except to state that at the function
"Mike" and his lady friend were there and so were all of the six new silk
shirts, but not one of them adorned "Mike's" athletic body.
LOOK! THE HAREM NOSE VEIL Tennis nose veils
have been in vogue at Newport since early in the season,
but a harem veil attachment was introduced as an adjunct
to sport clothes at the Rhode Island Kennel club's annual
show by Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes Cary. Here she is holding
her bulldog, Newport Nipper.
two; C. n. OouM, three;, C. C. Kailler.
few; J. M. GHehriat. five: Ooor- I
I Bradley, three; Dr. W. B. Itinera, four;
R C. Racier, fourteen, and A. B. Rom-
J.
The rady bewWe hold their regular
stag dliuw Thuradey even- """ """ ai nappy nouow
club. There v 111 be fifty c,uo- 1 sama waa ronowea Dy luncn-
eon.
Tho Dundee ttrldaa ilnh enlertalnnd
tertejn at a rtlnner-dane Friday event tn'" anorimon ai ma nappy iKHiew eiur.
i.f thla week- at the club 'Tw ,"bh, ' Plr were pmurt
Mr. and Mrs; Henry FtMtr Mr"- A- fbwlk and Mrs. J. r. rre-
taliwd St dinner lat evenin for a.vn tlH" h"d luncheon tfxlf-y at ll.,
luMtt, It Q. Conklln. four, and Oeerse . H"pPy "Hw club.
At Seymour Lake Country Club.
Mrs. Mary rroodfoot will entertain at
a bridce-lunrhaon Thuraday afternoon,
when ah win have flftr ruaeta.
Tho depertmwvt manasera and travel- j ' r"'.
In salromen nf the M. E. Smith company '
will give
Inf at the
BUeata.
The Order of the White Wiriire wilt en-'
1'ranvU, four.
One of the largcat affnlra of tha era- -aon
waa the tea given thla afternoon by I
Mra. John It. Parratt In honor of Mra.
Samuel J. Hell of Eaton ItajWda, Mich.,
a recent bride; The club houee waa pret-'
Illy decorated with wild flowers. I
Amilattns In the room were Meadamea: 1
1. M. Lord. M. U King, John Urlon, ;
Jamea Bednar and Dean lUnger. I
The Mleaes .Mildred Johnaon, Doris
Kerry and Irrra Book asalated In the
dining ruom end the Mlaaea Marie Berry
and Margery Becket poured tea.
The f Mowing (iieale- ware present :
ltdama
U M. Uord,
l. U KlriK,
T. K Ouniba.
ohn Crimi,
Kt-an Kli'Ver.
Jlcnry Feratar,
licnry Nysaardi
Jullua )'ii.
Charlea Jfnuum,
Harold Vtniterann,
Kcnnttti rhtlilpa,
H. D. rhlllipa;
Caorge Jonea,
Wedn.
toy iHMilo,
V. P. iMkina.
I. V. Heora.
Claude I Ivlxina,
H. (1. Wind helm.
'Jootre lavla,
K. U De I.tnney,
Fred M. Oliver,
I. . 1.. IUrr.
Frank lUrd.
Oeorice Meadowa,
i. Li. Hum,
C. M. KW I liner.
Jajnea C. Iahlman, Alfred Adama
K. A. hoae,
W. H. Cheek,
lavll Lwxirfa,
ieorga h'ranrla,
Arthur kiidlam.
t'harira Vollnwr,
J, W. Vcodruh,
Veton A. K.ddy,
11. rk ldW.ch,
Atir-M Jrhnenn.
alter J. R.aeberry,Muy U C Head,
lJorr K. Flelda, J. J. MeAlllater,
Uaorie Victor. Jarnea Buah,
K. Arlon Jewl". P. fl Tot.ln,
Helvn- A. IU, t. M. Marling,
.lark Klledga, J. M. Wat kins,
Jl. C. Iit-avera, J. M. Tannwr,
U F Ilea vera, William llniielmlre,
'harle Van Ala tine, M. t". I'owt-u
Chaxloa Toby,
Arthur kloran,
Charlea Harden-
brook,
George Harding,
lon Packard,
Tt. T. ITopat,
C O. Nr.
lie.orca McionaJ4,
ileot ita '. Hon nor.
Ml
MUaea
Kinlly Cleve,
Marl Kerry,
Marsery l-ikett.
Jtorla Kerry,
Kale V. Worley,
Mabel M4rhor,
M tidied Johnaon,
Irma Hook.
Alma Hansen.
1 lioinaa Doban,
Kit hard Noak,
V. J. 1'rnch.v
'. A. Me.'cher.
NVIIllam tvrry.
)'.. . Ftn-n,
Walter Nltetho,
Jamea t'trr,
J. J. llinchey,
K. K. Amea.
M. Culkln,
Jamea Adama,
At te Conntry Club.
Mies Gladys Peters will ftiva a dinner
thla evening at the Country club foe her
ueaL Mlna KlUa llaleey of Elliaoein,
N, J; Hvr guots will include:
Knurl, and Meadami'B
lialh Pelera,
l!er v Kelly.
Kenneth Pateraon.
VU Oallagher,
Mlawa
Dal hns Petera.
Meeara
lawrrnn Drinker,
!uv Foray,
Frana Thompeon,
'm- HKll k.
At Carter Laks Club.
The Carter Lake Bnlmming and Howl
ing club met yeaterday afternoon at the
Carter Lake cluh. In the afternoon the
regular game waa played, at which Mra.
Frank Carpenter's band made the hlcheat
soore. Nineteen memhera were preaent.
Mr, and Mra. J. A. Freeland enter
tained at dinner laat evening at the
Carter Lake club. Their gueata were:
Meaara. and Meadamea .
O. I. Purdy, J. M. McAnany,
George Harrah,
Dining with Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Zlp
fel laat evenhig were Mr. and Mra. C. D.
Lovejoy.
Others entertaining at dinner laat even
ing were: Mr. and Mra. H. U Under
wood, who had three gueata; N. M. Kas-
sett, three, and Joseph A. Itogera, three.
Pergonal Mention.
The Mlaaea Helen and Ellaabeth Ander
son have returned from a vlatt with their
sister, Mra. charlea II. Hteln, at Olaaco,
Kan.
Mrs. T, J. T)wry returned Sunday
morning from New York City after hav
ing spent three weeks with her aon.
Edward T. Lowry. Mra. Lowry waa ac
companied to New Tork by her daughter,
j
j i 1 rT' i if
E. A. Bessiro Will J
Open an Exclusive
Silk Shop in Omaha
An exclusive llk shop, sn Innovation
In Omaha, la to lie opened by R. A. Keg
aire, who waa connected with the Bran
dela atorca ber for twenty years, at 211
City National Bank building. Mr. Ilea
alrn titles M establishment as The Nik
fihop and will 0111 Monday morning for
bufiinena.
A comt lete line of alike, velvets and
dreaa fabrics will he kept In stock by
Mr. Ileaelre. That he will preaent sn
advanced line of such fabric Is aseured
by Mr. Beaalre'g long experience as a
silk bi'yer. ,
Margaret, who will enter the training
school foriurac at the Bellevue hoipltal.
Mlaa Haiel Parker of Davenport, la.,
waa a gueat Ikat week at the home of
Mlaa Dora Walowltx. Mlaa Parker apent
the summer at the Panama-Pacific ex
poult Ion.
Mr. and Mra. John Campbell, accom
panied by their son, Elmer, have returned
from the eaat. They Ballad from Chicago
on the North American ateamer for a
trip of the lakes and later visited In New
York City.
Mra. Beulah Sinclair left Tuesday even
ing for a two weeks' sojourn at Colo
rado Springs.
Hospc Now
Pulling Out the
Interior of
1513-1315
Douglas Street
for Remodeling of
Piano Room
Some 30 Piano bargains
to move to the HOMES
OF WISE BU ERS.
1 1 1 1
7 O'clock
Every Morning
Thousands of people,
all over the middle
west
Are enjoying "That
Economy Coffee"
PAXTON'S GAS
ROASTED COFFEE
Only in
2-lb Cans
60c
per
can
Following prices give
you an idea of values:
Used Pianos
Sterling $98.00
Hiom:ie;er . . $115.00
OhickeriiiK $125.00
Kif mlin & Son $145.03
Uo.iw? $165.00
Gas Iloastcd direct in the flame
quickly not in ovens slowly
saves you the strength and deli
cate aroma that is economy.
Then buying in a 2-lb. can at 60c
the quantity pric is economy.
At Your Grocer
Paxton & Gallagher Co.
Omaha, Neb.
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New Pianos
$169.00, $179.00, $190.00,
$200, $219, $225 and $250
All high quality instruments.
lw Prices Easy Terms.
A. Hospe Co.
1513-1515 Douglas St.
Couched for Threa Yeara.
A grateful sufferer wrltea: "Your me
dicine. Dr. King's New Dlacovery, cured
my oough of three yeara' standing." fiOc.
All drugg.ata. Advertlaement.
Vanilla Ico Cream
Pj ma, f pi.I. mi i i, I, m l '.
Mlaaea
Mry Hurkley,
V.llittb.-th Ongdun,
Herald Vharton,
John Caldwell.
1'aul Oellanher,
t . . . . U, .en
Comrl'mentary to Miaa iramanne vai
der. the gueat of the Mlaaea Naomi and
Marlon Towle, Mlaa Qartrude 8 tout will
entertain at dinner this evening at the
Country club. A large baaket of deep
pink aalars will be uaed aa the table
centerpiece end coverg will be laid for:
Miaaeg
Goraldiiia Mean
of Couih'U bluffs
Clara Hart
of Council Bluffs.
11. -1m Walker
of Oino.t Hluffs,
Marlon Turner
or Council Bluff a,
(race Alllann.
Mlllan Mlula.
Meaara.
Jabin t'-lrtwell,
llenrv Hart
of Council Bluffs,
Frank Keltv.
Warace r-'liertarl.
irUKia I'eiera,
Cau.ini.e alder.
Niioint T"le.
Mailun Tole,
Hlen lien;n,
lmtf Hjrch
of I'ubunue.
0 Ka Men.
Claire lKiuifherty,
1 nhrr I helm.
Km . Reed,
Mrtara
1'aul Bnirley,
a reii Brecken-
ridge,
J.-t ert ptout.
I'M lip Ixmiin.
IVpIi tmnt"ll,
H.b.-rt harda.
K-tt ni'hnla.
JuuHon feiulrna.
At tiibbeniarn.
Chrl Al'ieon
Meaara. and Meadamea
M. l'etei. J. F. Stout
y. 11 0lnea.
Mr. and Mra. Joha A. UoShane will
give a dinner thla veiling at the Coun
try rlub for:
Meaara and Maedamee
W. A. C johnaun, Krnnlc Judann,
Howard HnldrlKe. Mrg r. H. Klrkendt
"W. 1. Koye. Mr. rrank liurkley.
Will Uurna.
Ir. and Mra. ('. Alllaon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mctirew will have
four gueata at dinner this evening at the
Country club, and K. 8. Caldwell, six
Mr. Ben Clallagher will entertain four
teen gueata at dinner Saturday evening
at the Country club, and Mr. and Mrs.
Faul Gallagher wUl give a dinner of ten
Coverg the same evening, at the Coun
try elib.
At Happy Hollow Club.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C Henry entertained
at dinner laat evening at the Happy Hoi
low rlub. Their gueata were:'
Meeera. and Maedamea
R b Zacmry. H. C. Fowler.
Walter O. feiNer, 1L B. Porterfleld. .
Mre. Nan-y J. Moore.
Ir. N. H. Raainuaaen.
Mrs. J. U Baker will untertala nine
gueata at luncheon Thunder at the
Happy Hollow dub, Mrs. W. J. Culler
will have sis gueata. Mrs. R. R. ISvaae
four, Mrs. R. B. Robeaon twenty-four.
I.ter reaervatloas for tha married
fvika' dinner at the Happy Hollow club
for Thtiraday have ben made by II. V.
brown, who will rntwtaln at a dinner
tit tnty covers; K. It. Hoagland will
have four gueata; 1 J. Kt-lann. two;
Jutm V. t.lwo4jd. four: K. M'etxter, alx;
It. I., i. Manning, tay, 11. V. Krarikfurt,
V
New Fall Skirts Are Coming In
Sfiipmtnh of ntu) mil tkirtt u)lch W art receiving $hov a marked development
in Variety and itylithnea of that garment. W e want you to Vita) the rev
arrivals, at they reflect the smartest ideas of the new season, are made of the
materials most in Jaor and made up in a manner that no dressmaker could excel
Our new fall skirts are very
charming, with yoke effects, belts,
pockets and button trimming;
both plaited and flare models in
gabardines, poplins, serges and
velours; in checks, stripes and
plaids; all new colors, at
$5,98, $7.50 to $10
Viry Charming New Gowns for Afternoon Wear
in satin, charmeuse and faille. Princess Redingote and jacket effects, some
with Georgette or fluff on sleeves, metal, laces and embroidered trimming. All
new colors black, navy, bottle green, field mouse and brown. A choice lot at
$17.50, $19.00 and $25.00
X
I mm
2 Teaspoons vanilla
Vj Found sugar
Yotks 3 eggs
2 Pints Cottage J
Evaporated MM ,
(do not dilute
with water)
Beat the yolks welL Pour Into milk
and stir. Then add the other ingredients,
set it over a moderate fire and stir it con
stantly with silver spoon
until it is boiling hot, when
it becomes thick. This re
duces length of time re
quired for freezing. Remove
from stove. Cool and freeze.
It's nice to be able to make a little Ice
cream any warm day. But it's mighty in
convenient sometimes, if you have to
phone or send to the milkman's for the
cream and maybe get it and maybe
not You will really get better results,
anyhow, by using rich, creamy Cottage
Evaporated Milk, and you can always
have it in your pantry. Cottage Milk is
the purest, richest milk, with part of the
water removed scientifically and hygien
Ically. Order by the dozen from your
grocer. American Milk Company, Chicago,
Omaha Gat Company's
Sale of Odds and Ends
You Should See
These Pretty Domes!
They are just the thing for over the dining table or in
a den, they shed an irresistible, mellow radiance over every
thing and give a really home.lik atmosphere. And, just
listen! the prices have been cut again. They were wonderful
values before and now, well say; if we'd describe them, tell
their vale, and quote the reduced prices you couldn't be
lieve us! So come and see for yourself.
I-Want-U
Gas Irons
Most all women have heard
about the I-Want-U Comfort Iron
which permits ironing In comfort,
makes It easier, eaves time and
energy. They know, too, that it
regularly sells at 13.50, but here
it Is in this sale complete with
six feet of tubing and tf0 Ef
connection, for only. . J)eO
Large Acorn
Gas Ranges
These are very large, being de
signed for large families. There
are only a few of them, so If you
need a new range and can use a
large one, come at once. Six large
star burners, three big ovens and
warming closet with hood. Reg
ularly priced $62.00, JCQ
now only JOaJ
Reflex
Lights
Portable
Lamps
Honestly, you can't do better
if you want a portable lamp of
any kind. Come and satisfy your
self that it Is so. There are
brand new, good style lamps for
sitting, sewing or reading rooms,
also students' study lamps, per
fectly good Just shop-worn. We
are selling them at cost. Prices
range from
$3.50 to $7.50
Many other desirable gas fixtures and household gas
appliances at cost. See them.
Omaha Gas Company
1509 Howard St. Near 16th
These Reflex Gas Lamps sorely
give the brightest, most satisfac
tory light procurable and are best
for rooms, porches, or anywhere
a brilliant white light Is wanted.
Here's one msde of nicely finished
brass, one Inverted Welsbach
mantle, and opal globe. It was
regularly priced much higher.
Well, here It Is; just look!
$2 Values $1
rr
j Sold A Gmmrant Satisfaction I
: or Your Monoy Bock
New Fall Neckwear
(everything that the fastidious woman could
wlnn. The pretty style's In fine Voile, Organdie
and Georgette Crepe will touch the simplest suit
with charming style.
New Puritan Collars in assorted colors, with
hemstitched and fancy edges. nOo to SI. 60.
mi
LI 11 la fT a.
New Arrivals in Fall Blouses
Striped and Checked Taffeta
Blouses
$5.00 to $6.50
New Georgette Crepe
Blouses
$3.98 to $750
Smart CrepedeChine
liiouses
$3.98 to $5.98
The new reversible collars i $5.00 Suit
LI
iaauiunui weii as i rs c
Dr.rf Ira I Wl.lr Pan I- uis .
worn high or low neck. !! S7.50 Suits
-- - -
Sale of Boys' Suits
A Special School
Opening Offer
s
Hundreds
priced so as
of splendid new boys'
to jive the boy an
Extra Pair of Pants
Absolutely Free
With Every Suit
All new fall models,
snappier patterns and
sturdier fabrics than ever
before. A sp'erdid array
of new rays, browns,
tans and green mixtures.
Blue serges Included in
this sale.
..$3.50
. .$4.50
..$5.50
suits I
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KLEENATONE
The Superior
MOPPING, SCRUBBING
& SCOURING POWDER
For Floors, Tables, Sinks, Pot
Pans, Kettles, K itchen and Dairy :
Utensils Generally
Should be used in every house- i
hold. Nothing "just as good" j
on the market !
10c per package ' j
1 lb. net weight
ASK YOUR GROCER j
and do not accept a substitute j
Sold awi Creaee SotUf action
r Yomr Money Book
Pholo Craft Shop
-Tll ateeelaUata."
l ee sue.
Films DeTcloped Free
Waea rmrnSaaal rreaa wa.
MiU M N it. M-moaa samet,
MERCHANTS TAXI CO.
Toawtaa aa OleeeA Can.
W km.
Sa as aceseaaata Javiai.
We Will Pay You
To Tell Us This
Why are you planning to movet and
what sort of a new home do you wish to se
cure t A city residence or suburban horn,
apartment or flat, no matter what, nor where;
tell us about it in a letter. For the best lot
tors submitted THE BEE will give away $25
in CASH PRIZES, to be divided as follows:
$10.00 for tho ht letter, $7.00 for the second
best, $5.00 for tho third best letter, and $1.00
each for the next best three.
The contest is undertaken in connectlcm
with the
Complete Rental Guide
of THE BEE. There will be lots of contest
ants so pet your letter in early. Write clearly
on one side of tho paper only, and, signed and
sealed, submit to THE BEE marked for the
"Letter Contest." Every one will have aa
o-)ual chance, but do your best.
THE OMAHA BEE
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