PLATTSMOCTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAC THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1915. PAGE 8. 1 - - WA ..DM i Bain kmmhb l is mm j a u u vfe w I Big B 'y-- J bldl c.fnr 2J - --- 3 bi aifi Towel for 12c n r 1 I in Zl JJ 2 This is how you can get one: We have a number of large Turkish Towels, with extra heavy J -j na), Jlx4r, the price of each beiu'jj'. ",2.1c. Every purchase of A one of these entitles you to the second one lor only ) O Do You Want an Aluminum Percolator for You can get on? of these $2.27 Aluminum Percolators at this price by buying one iounl of ,'iOc coffee. This Is YOUR Opportunity II ?lliiylKLI Phone 53 and 54 THE DAYLIGHT STORE 3 2 cEzzaznc A CO'JPLE OF WANDERERS ORDERED TO SHAKE THE MUD FROM THEIR FEET Contest at the Pannele. Yesterday two wanderers were gathered in by Chief of Police Ear clay for being too much under the in fluence of the general dampness and were evidently not satisfied with being wet outside, but had copiously damp ened themselves inwardly with large closes of John Barleycorn, to such an extent that they had great difficulty in getting along. The mission of one of the men, he stated, was to wax the floors of anyone who desired his serv ices, but his condition was such that lie was unable to ply his trade, and the men were ordered forthwith to lid the town of their presence and got themselves hence without delay and thereby saved the city several meals for the two men. As a part of thu program for the observance of Memorial Pay, next Monday, the local chapter of the I). A. II. will hold a declamatory contest at the Parmele theater at K o'clock. It will Ly rc-mem'i.e: od '.hat this was oik1 of the features last year, and seemed to meet with the 1 earty approval of the public. The I. A. li. are offering prizes for the best work in the sev eral classes, and the public 13 invited to attend. There will be no charge for admission. SENATOR G. M. HITCHCOCK A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR TO JOURNAL HEADQUARTERS CARNATION o) A TO BE CIVEN BY The Cosmopolitan Club At Goales Hall Saturday -fiight, -MAY 29- A Beautiful Carnation will be presented to each lady and gentleman dancer present. CHARMING PRE-NUPTIAL BREAKFAST IN HONOR MISS CATHERINE DOVEY aw ( Gents 50c AdlHiSSiOn - Free ( Spectators 25c Music by Holly's Orchestra KENNEDY AND BESELIN TEAM OF OMAHA PLAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY George M. Hild Improving. Subscribe tor The Journal. Advices from Lincoln state that George M. Ilild of this city, who is there taking treatment at the sanitarium for iheumatism, is getting along nic-ely and is new able to be up and around and has been able to walk reveral blocks without suffering from hi:; malady. He expects to be able to return home in a short time. Office supplies at the Journal of-Gee. r tifC0RSLT3cfc For ease and gra e of figure, pooil wear and fcaiisfao tion. It us fit ou with an Alberta -S 1.00 up. WE FIT THEM! MRS. EMMA PEASE Plattsmouth, Ncbr. We announce, Beginning Friday OUR NEW Corset Department will be ready for your inspection. Mme Lynn and Alberta Corsets the best money can buy PRICED FROM $1.00 TO $10.00 New Mid-Summer NUMBERS Ready to show Friday and Saturday Imported Leghorns Fine Panamas Pure White Milans Stunning Lace Hats $5.50 to $8.50 Trim Little Outing and Auto Hats-$1.00 to $3.00 (Always Dependable Goods) ar EMMA PEASE Phono 352 While in the city yesterday after noon Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock paid the Journal establishment a very much appreciated call, and was much pleased with the equipment of this newspaper, as well as the job printing end of the concern. Senator Hitch cock has a very warm spot in his heart for the lowly newspaperman, being one of the craft, and his ex periences with the World-Herald has made him very sympathetic with the ups and downs that come into the newspaper business. The great state of Nebraska certainly has found in the distinguished senior United States senator a fitting representative of this fplendid commonwealth, and during the time he has served has come to the front as one of the leaders in the senate and is a member of the foreign relations' committee, as well as chair man of the committee on the Philip pines, two of the greatest committees of the senate, that have in their charge much of the outlining of the foreign policy of our nation, and Sen ator Hitchcock has made his fearless personality felt in the national senate, where his position for the ideas and measures he believes to be right has challenged the attention of the entire nation, and in almost every position he has taken he has been borne out in the results of his contention. The senator returned this morning to Omaha and will address the graduat ing class of the High school at Stan ton, Nebraska this evening. FORMER PLATTSMOUTH PEOPLE CALLED HERE ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH This morning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of Davenport, Iowa; Jacob Ry nott of Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Enger of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Veager of Burlington, Mrs. Marion Spangler of Ellsworth, Neb., arrived to attend the funeral of their brother, Edward Rynott, and were ac companied by Jacob Rynott, father of the deceased, from Burlington Iowa. Mrs. Rynott, the mother, and Henry Rynott, a brother, have been here for the past .week. Frank Thomas, a brother of Mrs. Edward Rynott, ar rived today from Lincoln, and another sister of Mr. Rynott, Mrs. Rose Bow en, arrived this afternoon from Iowa City, Iowa, to attend the funeral, which was held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the home on West Main street. One sister, Mrs. Ed Hartman, of Burlington, and a brother, John Rynott, of San Diego, California, were unable to be present. Regular 75c values In Initial Sta tionery at the Journal office for 50c. If the weather will permit on Sun day and Monday afternoon the Ken nedy & Beselin team of Omaha will take on the lied Sox base ball team of this city at the Red Sox park. This team has been reorganized and is stated to be one of the best of the teams theie outside of the league teams, and will give the fans an op portunity of seeing two good games. The Sunday game will be called at the usual hour anil the exerci.ies at the theater being well over by 3:30 on Monday will allow the citizens to at tend both the Decoration day ex ercises, as well as the base ball game. These two games should both be good ones and are being looked forward to with interest by the fans. A most charming pre-nutial 11 o'clock breakfast was given this morning at the St. Luke's rectory by Mrs. W. S. Leete ami 'Madame Leete in honor of Miss Catherine Dovey, whose marriage to Mr. John W. Falt er is to occur on Saturday, June 5th. The breakfast was given to the bride and bridesmaids and members of the family and was a most happy event, with alluring and pleasing settings that made the rectory a scene of great beauty. Throughout the parlor and study clusters of pink roses lent a touch of beauty to the occasion, while the dining room, where the three course breakfast was served by Misses Nora Livingston and Muriel Streight, was transformed into a vertiable bower of beauty. The color scheme was in pink and white, which was carried out in the floral decorations of pink roses and white snapdragons, large bouquets of which were placed throughout the room, as well as form ing the centerpiece on the tables where the guests were seated. The tables were very beautiful with their dishes of silver and china, as well as handsome lunch sets of linen and lace, and over the scene the soft glow of the candles cast a pleasing effect. The place cards were in keeping with the ppirit of the occasion and consisted of tiny white bridal parasols tied with pink ribbons. The seat where the bride-to-be was placed was decorated lavishly with pink roses - and white yringia blossoms, making a picture of rare beauty as occupied by the guest of honor. The occasion was one of the most delightful of the so cial events that has been tendered to the bride-to-be and will be a most pleasant memory to her in her future happiness. Silk Petticoats! We offer our full stock of silk petticoats that sold at $3.50 and $4.00 for a few days at $2.98 ALL COLORS AND SIZES Q&Z1 Big Motor Race Scheduled. A ro:;d nice for a prize of $50.Ofo, the largest purse ever offered for an event of Its kind, will be run over tbe Vnnderhllt and Grand Prize courses at San Francisco In October of this year by the raring committee of the Pan a ma Pacific exposition The race will le alled the Grand American sweep stakes and will be open to t lie drivers and cars of the world. No piston dis placement rules will lie established nnd. if t lie present plans as announced by William L. Hughson. charlinun of the racing committee, are carried out, much the same regulations that prevail In grand prize event.- will ho!d. Want Column FOR RENT. Q. Z., Notice! The Q. Z. society of the Presby terian church will meet with Miss Hazel Dovey this evening at 7:30. All members are requested to be present. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms. In quire at this office. 4-23-tfd FOR RENT Three rooms in th7 August (lorder building over the implement store. Inquire of John Hatt. 5-21-tfd WANTED Good 5-passenger auto for good 7-rocm house and 3 lots, near Burlington shops; rented for $10.00 per month. T. H. POLLOCK, Tels. No. 1 and 215. Miss Augusta Mengedohl VIOLINIST Wednesday Afternoon and Saturday. W03DMAN HALL 40, 20, 11, 8, 5 and 3 acres, all im proved, for sale at attractive prices. T. II. POLLOCK, Office in Telephone Bldg. 00-ACRE splendid farm, near Platts mouth, $125.00 per acre. Big bar gain. For particulars see T. II. POLLOCK, Office in Telephone Bldg. FOR BARGAINS in Plattsmouth residence property see T. II. POLLOCK, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. 3 Card of Thanks. We desire to take this method of expressing our most heartfelt thanks to the many neighbors and friends for their kindly assistance, words of sym pathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novotny and Family. Mr. and Mrs. "William Holly and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holy and Family. A beautiful line of Birthday Cards and Greetings at the Journal office. Come in and see them. The Late Style Features THERE is much satisfac tion, yes, and good looks in shoes that are de signed whith the late style features. Women who take pride in up-to-dateness (and there is riot a woman who doesn't) can invariable de pend upon a certain newness of style when they choose from among our style pumps of quality. We have found that taste varies in shoe style as in all else. But when it comes to shoes' we cater to every wo man's idea of the correct style. T -SHOE COMPANY Sewn 7377- 7 J 60 rag Week What Bontex Sewing Week Means to all the Families of This Community! 72 3 Z V 734, n It means an offering of the country's most stylish and beauti ful wash fabrics plus helpful ideas for home dressmaking which will benefit every family in the community. Every woman who visits the sale will not only be able to in spect these attractive fabrics, but will also be instructed as to how she can manipulate them artistically, and practically, to create dresses for herself and feminine members of her family. Women will be impressed with the superior value of these fabrics, because of the unusual advantages we have in placing them on sale in this city. These prices are part of the proof. U n 0 32-inch Gingham, absolutely fast 1 5c 32-inch Zephyr, absolutely fast 25c-- 36-inch Vara Chiffon at ... .'2rFr' 36-inch Printed Splash Voile 25c 36-inch Tango Chiffon 25c 36-inch Ribbon Crepe 25c 30-inch Balsta Tissue 1 5c Lovuna Fancy .." 18c Iras Voile 20c Dechine Mulls 1 5c Brentmore Crepe 10c Belvoir Chiffon 15c Chattillon Lace Cloth 10c Windcor Costume Crepe .... 20c 36 and 40 inch White Voil at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c 40-inch Seed Voiles, 25c, 35c, 50c 45-inch Organdie and Voiles at 60c, 75c, and $1.00 y (fa la 1TO DOC DC ?C DC DOC DO