The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 12, 1916, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    PLATTSMOTTH SBMI-WEEKY JOUFNAU
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ummer Underwear Problem
can be easily and quickly solved by letting us show you "Dependon" garments.
These are of an extremely fine gauze mercerized yarns, cut so as to give the most
elasticity where needed. They come in a complete variety of styles to fit every
figure.
Ladies' Union Suits; lace knee, tight knee, shell knee, prices 65 and 50c
Ladies' Union Suits; lace knee, all closed, prices 65 and 50c
Misses' Union Suits, drop seat, prices 35 and 25c
Ladies' Vests, prices 10c to $1.00
Men's Union Suits, ribbed and mesh, price
$1.00
Men's Separate Garments, ribbed and mesh, price each 50c
Boys' Union Suits, ribbed and mesh, prices 25 and 50c
COLLARS!
We have just received a complete variety of the newest things in Collars, the new
large Puritan Collars, made of fine organdy, marquisette and net with lace and
pleated frills. Prices ranging from 35c to $1.50
New Collar and Cuff Sets, with blue and rose frills, also plain white sets.
Prices 50 and 65c
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It isn't necessary for you to have one of the
more expensive Victor-Yictrolas to have access to all
the wonderful variety of Victor music. -a,.-
Any instrument from the Victor-Victrola IV at
$15 to the $200 Victor-Victrola XVI will play every
record in the Victor catalog-. . ..w.
Select the instrument that is best suited to your
home and start in to enjoy the music and fun. . Come in
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Watchmaker and Jeweler
DR. CERT MORROW HERE
PRE-NUPTIAl BREAK
FAST IN HONOR OF
MISS JANET CLEMENT
Dr. B. E. Morrow and wife and
twin babies and mother, Mrs. William
Morrow, motored down from Seward
yesterday afternoon to enjoy a few
days' visit among the old friends in
Cass county. Dr. Morrow, together
with his brother, is in charge of the
hospital in Seward and has been very
successful in his profession, which
will be most pleasing to his host of
friends in this section of Cass county.
Mrs. William Morrow, who is one of
the early residents of the county, will
enjoy the pleasures of meeting and
visiting the many old friends of the
years gone by when she resided in
this county.
ENJOY ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The young ladies of the St. Agnes
society yesterday afternoon and last
evening enjoyed a most delightful ice
cream social at the K. S. hall on West
Locust street, which was quite largely
attended and the ice cream and cake
served proved most enjoyable to all
those in attendance. During the aft
ernoon and evening dancing was en
joyed by the members of the jolly
party and a large number of young
people of the city were participants
in the event.
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To date the Willys-Overland Company has manufactured and shipped
over 125,000 1916 Model Automobiles, which is more than double of any
automobile manufacturer with the exception of one. It is also more cars
than the Overland Co. themselves made for 1914 and 1915 combined. We
have cars of each model in stock and will be pleased to demonstrate same.
JOHN BAUER,' Agent
PLATTSMOUTH, : s : : : : : :
NEBRASKA
This morning Mrs. W. S. Leete and
Madame Leete entertained in a most
charming manner at a pre-nuptia
bi'eakfast in honor of Miss Janet
Clement, one of the June brides. The
breakfast was given for Miss Clem
ent, the members of her bridal party
and the St. Luke's choir, and was one
filled with much pleasure to the mem
bers of the party. The tables were
arranged in the dining and living
rooms and decorated most artistically
in a color scheme of yellow and white,
yellow sweet clover blooms and white
daisies forming the floral decorations,
and in the bouquets tiny yellow' birds
made a very pleasing touch to the
general decorative scheme. The chair
of the bride at the head of the table
was decorated in a very pretty man
ner with white syranga and yellow
ribbon. At each place were tiny
bouquets of white syranga as well as
the favors, which were very much en
joyed as each guest discovered the
treasures concealed in them. The
place cards were of white with yellow
daisies as decorations, which added to
the general beauty of the tables. The
breakfast was served in four courses,
Mrs. Leete being assisted in serving
by Mrs. J. A. Donelan, Miss Dora
Fricke and Miss Verna Leonard, while
little Miss Ursula Herold met the
guests at the door on their arrival.
At the place of the bride were num
bered cards which contained a rhyme
and on following out the directions on
the card the bride-to-be found a num
ber of very handsome gifts from
Father Leete and family. The last
course of the breakfast was one thor
oughly enjoyed as on each plate were
tiny yellow candles and marshmal
lows and each guest was given the
privilege of toasting them in the
flame of the candles, providing much
enjoyment and pleasure.
Following' the breakfast, at 11
o'clock, the ladies spent the afternoon
in the making of dainty articles of
needlework which, ,4when completed,
were presented to the guest of honor
as remembrances of the happy event.
There were covers laid for twenty at
the breakfast, and the occasion will
long be remembered as one of the
most delightful of the pre-nuptial
affairs of the season by those who
were in attendance.
P. E. 0, LADIES ENJOY
A PICNIC LAST FRI
DAY AFTERNOON
RUSSIANS GAP
TORE A GREAT,
MANY FOES
One Army Alone Overwhelms the
Austro-Hungarians, Taking
13,000 of Enemy.
"There was a sound of revelry" by
day upon the lawn of Mrs. William
Baird on the afternoon of June 9, and
hungry passers-by looked with long
ing eyes upon the well-filled tables
and the happy throng of ladies, who
belong to Chapter F, Plattsmmouth
P. E. O. The occasion was the cul
mination of the year's work, and the
result of a compact that the half with
the best yearly attendance should be
entertained by the other half. Ac
cordingly a business session was
called at the home of Mrs.. E. II.
Wescott at the usual hour for meet
ing. After a short session and ad
journment, the chapter was invited
to the home of Mrs. C. C. Wescott for
refreshments. Disappointment was
registered on every face when a paper
plate containing a cracker and a glass
of water was placed before each
guest. However, an original song
(sung to the tune of "Beulah Land")
requested more as follows:
"We've waited long for this great day,
When this your debt you'll have to
pay;
Our faithfulness you can't deny,
So do your best without a sigh.
We'd like some salad and some meat,
And everything else that's good to
eat;
Coffee and cake and ice cream, too,
If that's the best thing that you can
do.
So give us to eat, pray give us to eat
Our appetites they can't be beat."
This so touched the hearts of the
servers that disappointment changed
to joy when they were informed that
there was a "progressive" party and
a program which would be given at
Mrs. William Baird's. Thither all re
paired, and oh my! the appebite
created by the crackers and water
was most fully appeased by all the
good things one could desire at a
picnic. The promised program con
sisted of a song composed by the
servers and sung to the tune of "I
Want to Be an Agel," in which they
assured the lucky one in the follow
ing classic (?) chorus:
"Right here we stand so mournful,
With a tear-drop in each eye;
Each time we'll be there next year,
We'll be. there, or we'll die."
Petrograd, June 11. In the fight
ing yesterday on the front of Galicia
and Volhynia, says the official state
ment issued here today, the Russians
took 409 officers and 35,0U0 men
They also captured thirty guns and
enormous quantity of booty. The
statement adds that the army of Gen
eral Teehitskyn, alone, operating in
the direction of Czernowitz, Bukowi
na, overwhelmed the Auslro-IIungar
ians and took 18,000 prisoners.
Since the present Russian offensive
was started, the empt-iors' troops
have taken about 118,000 prisoners.
The text of the official statement
follows:
"Our offensive on Volhynia, Galicia
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cesses yesterday. The enemy's armies
continue to suffer enormous losses in
prisoners alone.
"The fierce attacks of our troops
are throwing into our hands thousands
upon thousands of prisoners and bocTty
of all kinds, the exact estimation of
which is as yet impossible.
"For instance, in a single sector on
the enemy's front we captured twenty-one
searchlights, twenty-nine field
kitchens, forty-seven trains of barbed
wire, 1,000 concrete planks, 7,000,000
cubes of concrete, 10,0u0 pounds of
coal, enormous depots of ammunitions
and large quantities of other material.
"In another sector we captured
30,000 rifle cartridges, ."00 boxes of
machine gun cartridges, 1200 boxes of
hand grenades, 1,000 rifles, four ma
chine guns, two range finders and a
Norten portable pump for the extrac
tion of drinking water.
"The capture of such enormous war
materials prepared by the enemy for
various operations affords proof of
how opportune was our coup.
"During yesterday's fighting we
took as prisoners one general, 40'J
officers and 35,100 soldiers. We also
captured thirty guns, thirteen ma
chine guns and five bomb throwers.
This makes the total trophies in the
recent operations one general, 1,(541)
officers and more than 10,00l) sol
diers, and 121 guns, 180 machine guns
and fifty-eight bomb throwers."
I). OF II. SPECIAL .MEETING
The Degree of Honor will meet in
special session at the lodgs rooms to
morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 3
o'clock, for thej purpose of obligating
new members. All members are re
quested to be present.
MRS. ELIZABETH THOMSEN,
Chief of Honor.
WILL ATTEND THE EPWORTII
LEAGUE MEETING AT ADAMS
Rev. F. M. Druliner departed this
afternoon for Adams, Neb., where he
will attend the convention of the
Tccumseh district Epworth League
society, and he will deliver the con
vention sermon this evening at the
opening of the meeting. A number
of the members of the society from
this city will be in attendance at the
meeting also.
pedal
10-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle
Aluminum Laddie
Aluminum Funnel and Strainer, to Fit
Over Mason Jars
all three for
$1.75
AS LONG AS THEY LAST!
This is a heavy kettle, made for preserving
IN FAVOR OF HOLD
ING TWO PARADES
HOME COMING WEEK
RETURNS FROM HONEYMOON
The committee on arrangements for
the fall festival, which is to be held
in this city from August 31 to Sep
tember 4, are arranging for holding
two parades during the event; one
the automobile and floral parade on
Saturday, September 2, in which the
automobiles will be used exclusively,
and the cars will be decorated with a
floral display in keeping with the gala
festivities; the other on Monday,
September 4, the big Labor day pa
rade, will be held, in which the vari
ous lines of labor in the city will be
asked to co-operate by marching in
the parade, while the floats will be
prepared by the various business
louses as well as societies and other
organizations to make the parade one
of the largest and best that has ever
been held in the city. Liberal priors
will be given to the best appearing
automobiles in the parade as well as
for the floats and turnouts in the
Labor day parade. The amounts and
number of prizes will be announced
ater by the committee in charge of
this feature of the entertainment.
Bruce A. Rosencrans and bride re
turned home last evening from their
honeymoon and will at once start to
housekeeping in their new home, "The
Acres," in the south part of the city,
where the cozy home has been await
ing their coming. The estimable
young couple are receiving the con
gratulations of their friends today on
the happy event of their wedding.
"Rosy" has been busy at the court
house today handing out cigars on
the jpyful occasion,
RETURNS FROM OMAHA
This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Ruffner returned from Omaha, where
Mr. Ruffner has been for the past
two weeks, taking treatment for an
affliction of one of the glands at the
base of his tongue and which for a
few days kept the patient in a very
serious condition. He is feeling
greatly improved, but still far from
well, and feels very much the shock
of the illness.
WOODMEN CIRCLE NOTICE
The Woodmen Circle lodge will
meet in regular session tomorrow
(Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock at the
lodge rooms. All members are re
quested to be present.
New Arrivals!
Ladies' Collars made of organdies, voiles and Venice the
atest creation in this line at prices from 50c to $1.00 each..
Hand Bags a full line of leather bags.
Middy Blouses; a new assortment just in.
Complete line of Ribbons in all widths.
House Dresses; a nice lot to select from at 98c to $1.50 each.?
Bungalow Aprons at from 50c to $1.00 each; good fitting
and good style.
25 dozen Turkish Towels, size 21x42 inches, at per pair 43c
ZUCECWEILER & LOTS
GIRLS ENJOY HIKE
The girls of the T. J. Sokol society
yesterday enjoyed a "hike" from this
city to Pacific Junction, where they
spent a few hours in resting, and
toward evening returned home to this
city, tired but well pleased with their
outing. There were eight in the party.
Automobile
Insurance
AT
LOWEST RATES!
FORD CARS
Fire Insurance One Year
. $400.00-$4.00
Fire and Theft Insurance 1 Year
$400.00 $8.80
We write your insurance at t he same
rate each year if we get the insurance
on your new cars.
T. II. P01L0GEI,
Riley Block
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Special Offering of Low
Priced Wash Goods!
Dainty floral patterns in good
looking lace cloths make serviceable dresses and waists
all shades. n 1 fs
28-inches wide, yard XUi
Barred and plain voiles in a large
assortment of floral patterns, also a few patterns of sheer
organdies make beautiful summer garments
at low cost. 28-inches wide, yard 1 JC
Lingerie and dress crepe very
large assortment of this popular material in small colored
oriental figures on white grounds splendid for summer
sleeping garments and children's dresses 1 0 1
really an exceptional bargain for, yard ... 1 Li T) C
SEE WEST WINDOW!
E. G. Dovey & Son
VALUE!
QUALITY!
SERVICE!