Society Gilder-Farher. Tile marriage of Dr. Robert Glider, 'veil known artlat and archeologlat, and Mra. Christine Petersen Farber of this city, took place Tuesday after noon at the Adventist Memorial church. Rev. A. J. Melklejohn officiat ing. The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. Melklejohn end Miss Ethel Beeson. Dr. Glider and his bride are at home at "Wake Robin,” on the Fort Crook boulevard. They will leave in two weeks for a motor trip to Wis eonsln, where they will visit relatives of Mrs. Gilder, after "which they will go to New York to visit relatives of Dr. J311der. Marlow-Howell. Mfte wedding of Miss Regina Wright flfowell, daughter of Mr. Rnd Mrs. Herbert P. Howell of New Y’ork City, and Robert J. Marlow of New York, formerly of Omaha, son of Mrs. Lena Miskorsky of this city, took place Monday, July 2, at 3 o’clock at Cathedral Incarnation, Garden City, New York. Mr. Marlow and his bride left on a honeymoon trip to Atlantic City and then to Lake Placid. The young couple will make their home in New York City. Mr. Marlow is .a graduate of Boston Tech. For Miss Neville. Miss Peggy Reed entertained at afternoon bridge Friday In honor of Miss Marie Neville. Her guests in cluded MesUames T,ester Klopp, Leon ard Trestler, Edwin Davis, James Dove and the Misses Ruth Kinsler, Josephine Schunnan, Elizabeth Hark er, Katherine Denny, Frances Burt and Erna Reed. Honoring Visitor. Miss Mary Alice Donahue is giving a dinner dance “tomorrow evening at the I.akoma club for 14 guests in honor of Miss Herberts Moore of Memphis, Tenn., the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Lionberger. Miss Ruth Shotwell will entertain at a din ner dance next Wednesday evening at the Field club for^Miss Moore. Honoring Mrs. Powell. Mrs. C. M. Peters entertained at luncheon Friday at the Omaha club in honor of Mrs. Clinton Powell of Mo desto, Cab, the guest of Mrs. John Dale. Covers were laid for 11. Happy Hollow Club. E. W. Sherman will entertain 14 guests at the Happy Hollow club din ner dance Saturday evening and H. B. 4*oies will have a party of eight. Kitchen Walls. Mojt housekeepers dread scrubbing the kitchen walls more than any i»1her cleaning. If a teaspoonful of diking soda is used in every quart Of warm water instead of soap the job will be over much sooner. Some »omen prefer using a sponge in stead of a cloth, claiming that it ab sorbs the dirt and leaves no streaks. An Even Edge. t?hen putting a crocheted edge on a scdj? puli a thread through the linen abot* i quarter of an inch from the edg«. 'f your material. L'se this line when inserting your needle and it will not omy be easier to work but your work will be absolutely even. Visits Former Home Gra/rarn Miss Helen Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Graham, is visiting friends in Laurel, Neb., her former home. Miss Graham, who was graduated from Central High school in June, will Birth Announcements Dr. and Mrs. James Vetter an nounce the birth of a daughter, Helen Josephine, at the Lord Lister hos pital July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Samuelson an nounce the birth of twin girls at the Lord Lister hospital, Sunday, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ralston an nounce the birth of a son. Robert Sanford, July 4, at the Methodist hospital. Mrs. Ralston was formerly Miss Harriett Savage. Mrs. Hines Honored. Mrs. Frances White entertained Fri day at luncheon at the Athletic club for Mrs. Clifford Hines of Los An geles, sister of Mrs. Frank Adams. Miss Clara Thomas will give a lunch eon today at her home for Mrs. Hines. Mrs. Adams Is planning a tea for the early part of next week in honor of her sister. Hostess at Tea. Mrs. Harry Miller, guest of Mrs. H. A. Evernden, was hostess at a lunch eon at the Brandels tea room on Thu rsday. F.- rrs/ttjr S ■Uarj-t/cn enter the University of Wisconsin at I Madison in September. \!A national Institution Jrom Coast The Store of the Tow* 20% Discount We're offering this Blanket discount on all of our spring and summer wool 3-piece suits. There are excellent weights for present wear and many others that will be just the thing for early fall. They are all bona fide values and carry our guarantee of satisfaction. $25 $35 $40 $45 Suit Suit Suit Suit $20 $28 $32 $36 ggtL'”-:-rr: *'.:•» ~ r: ilt.:szzz Boys’ Knickerbocker and Youths Long Pants Suits -20% off Rough Any Straw Hat „ • J | r Panama* *nd in the Store , . Leghorn* Smooth P* C f 25% orr B'n“Uok fttownmg'Kjog&fo. 15th and Douglas Sts. Always Reliable Personals Miss Mary Findley will go to Estes park for two weeks in August. F. G. Kellogg is spending a short while at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly are sum mering at Christmas Lake, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knowles left Friday for a two weeks’ cruise on the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dimick leave Sat urday for a motor trip through Illi nois, Wisconsin and the Dakotas. >_ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullaly leave Sunday for a motor trip to Chicago, where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. F. Labs and daughter, Caro lina. of Benson left Thursday for David City, Ansley and other western points to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. llempel will leave in two weeks for a visit with friends in Evanston and Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. and. Mrs. J. J. Hess of Council Bluffs, who have been at Lake Oko bojl over the Fourth, are returning next week. Mrs. J. I. Brown of Denver, Colo., who has been visiting here with Mrs. Robert J. Dinning, sr., left Thursday for her home. Mrs. John H. Killian and daughters, Mary and Margaret, left. Friday for Yellowstone National park to be gone indefinitely. Mrs. Lois J. Cochrane and grand daughter. Miss Margaret Shotwell, leave Saturday for California and other western points. Mrs. Meyer Fridstein of Chicago, who has been visiting here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bergman, returned home Friday. Mrs. P. H. Met* has returned from Archer, Neb. She and her daughter, Lucille, leave soon for Alexis, 111.. where they will spend the summer on I the Pittard farm. Mri. George F. Johnston snd daugh ters. Elizabeth and Barbara, left Wednesday for Plum Lake, Wis , to remain until September 1. Mrs, E. N. Benson Is leaving Tues day for Lake Okoboji. Her husband will Join her there on Saturday and will accompany her home Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs. E. p. Hempel snd daughters. Virginia and Margaret, of Columbus, Neb., are visiting Mr. Hempei's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hempel. i Dr. and Mrs. F. If. Kinyoun have just returned from Chicago where Mrs. Kinyoun has been visiting the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Freeland. Dr. Kin youn joined his wife in Chicago last Friday in order to see the races at the Hawthorne track and accompa nied her home. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davies are spending, the week at the home of Mrs. Davies’ mother, Mrs. Edward Burling, in Eldora. la. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Burling and sons, Edward and Jack, of Washington, D. C., and Rev. and Mrs. James P. Burling of Des Moines, la., are other members of the house party. James Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bailey, left a week ago for a motor trip to the Atlantic coast, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Haskell and son, John, of Alma. Neb. Mr. Bailey will visit his sister Mrs. W. A. Weeks at Bridgeport. Conn., and will also spend sometime In Maine. Mr. Bailey and Mr. Haskell ire classmates at the University of Nebraska. To Honor Visitor#. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Batchelder of a dinner-dance this evening at guests of Mr. Batchelder's sister, Mrs. Isaac W. Carpenter, sr., and Mr. Car penter. The Carpenters are planning i dinner for their guests at the Happy Hollow club next Thursday. Juhf Clearance Choice of Every Tub Frock In our entire new stock has been assembled for SATURDAY In Two Big Sale Groups Swissei Linens Eponge Voiles Ratine Ginghams Tissues $522 and $985 Values to $10 Values to $19.50 2 & 3 Piece Silk Dresses Smartest _ ^ Sport t 1 U Creations A ^ Full fashioned Silk Hosiery $1.29 w.-< Colors. Outing Togs 1 Khaki Knickers, Skirts, Jackets and Waists Shop Women’s Department Mornings Entire Second Floor USE BEE WANT ADS—THEY BRING RESULTS EXTRA SPECIAL Sunshine Chocolate Nut Cookies, regular price, per lb., 40c, Saturday only, per lb.23* 2 lbs. for ..45^ HAYDEN g - HOME BAKERY Everything Good to Eat, Fresh Daily Choicest Bread and Pastries in Omaha. Clearance Sale Jewelry Dept. Clearing up all odd pieces and broken lots regardless of cost. EAR RIXfiS *1.00 and *1.25 Novel ty Ear Hindis, clear ance ... .75* "5c Novelty Ear Rings, clearance Price . 50* *1.50 Roll Up Mani cure Sets . 95* *1.25 and $1.50 Novel ty Necklaces, clear ance .. .95* JEVTELRT CLEAR ANCE SALE A big special counter of Ear Rings, Bar Tins, Brooches. Neck laces, Peggy Chains, Hat Pins and Ivory Finished Toilet Arti cles, values, 60c lo *1.00, clearance sale price ... .29* I 75c Ivory Finish Dressing Combs 49* silk Handkerchiefs In white and col ors; regular price, 59c; Clearance sale price Children’s Summer Wearables All Going at Clearance Prices Seeood Floor uiHi.s imr.sst.5 We have collected together an as sortment of Girls' Dresses, ages 7 to 14. The materials are organdie, tis sue gingham and voile. They are trimitied with ribbon and material of a contrasting color. They are from well-known manufacturers and well worth our clearance price— $1.89 I.1KI.V ItRfcJiSF.S In our Better Dresses for Girls we are showing some beautiful models; embroidered, trimmed In Swiss and Tissue Gingham; ages 12 to 20; on sal# Saturday at our Clearance price $3.98 I’A NTT DRESSES We are showing a line of Utile Tots’ I’antjr Dtesses. some with 2 pairs of bloomers. The materials are pongee and gingham. You should see these models at the price we are selling them; ages 2 to 6— $1.50 til HIS* WHITE DRESSES Nowr comes the clearance on \ Uirls’ White Organdie Dresses in ages S to 14. A real dress for July and August. They are very stylish models and the best make. Some are self trimmed with lace. On sale on the Second Floor at— $3.75 The Big July Clearance Is On One Great Lot of tresses Select Yours Saturday They are Worth to $20 and $25 One big lot of Dresses for Ladies and Misses in Canton Crepes in light and dark shades; imported Voiles and Linens. Shan tungs and Tub Silks. Underwear Clearance Ladies knit l nion Soils—Built-up and bodice top shoulder; loose and tight knee, 50c values; all sizes, 3 for .SI.00 Crepe Gowns —Pink and white; very prettily made; large and medium; new, not soiled, merchan dise; *1.69 and *1.75 \alues at .. $1.00 Second Floor Toilet Goods 2-c Colorlte, Clearance pr!c* .19c II.00 Lilac Vegetal re duced to .69c 60c Corylopait Tal eun>...25c 25c size various Tal cum Powders ....15c H.e White Shoe Clean ,er .7ViC 61.25 Shower Sprays on sale at .S9c 50c Pure Brlatla Hair Bruahea .29c 2ic Tooth Brushes on *«!• at .la 50c Non-Spl .32c None Such Toilet Soap large J-cake bars; regular price. lfe Clearance price... 5c Stem's Lemon Soap regular price. l»c Clearance price....4c Witch Hazel Soap, ex tra large bar; regular price. li»ie; Clearance »rice .7 c Creme Oil S ap; regu lar price. 10c; Clear ance price 6 e Almond Cocoa; regu lar price. 12Hc: Clear ance price .7c Palm Olive Ivap- reg ular 10c; Clearance pr.ce . 6 CIEARAWCE SALE OS TOII.ET t.OODS 15c size Peroxide; Clearance price..’l©C 65c sire Bay Rums; Clearance p:ice. 25c lie Witch Haael; Clearance price .25c ll 00 pint Vacuum Pottle* . e«c 61 25 Corrugated Vacuum Bottler. 79c 11.00 Rubber Cush low Ha r Urn * hen . 19c Tic Ivory Dressing Coinba . 49C Boston Bags A big assortment of large s»2e Boston shopping Bags, slight ly Imperfect: big values; Clearance price— 75c July Clearance Sale Neckwear Ladies’ Neckwear A wonderful lot of Vested, Bertha*, Peter Pan acta and Camisoles; Clear ance sale price.45^ A fine assortment of Berthas, panel col lars and guimpes; $1.75 values; Clear ance price .. ...95* A nice assortment of $3-50 Novelty Neck wear; Clearance sale priee. 92.45 Gloves and Notions Ill At K Mlf.K tJMIVIH A lot of Indies' J-Clasp Black Silk Gloves; ■mall sires; rental Sue and It 00 value; to close out .. .lfte S-lliillon Milk Glovis A lot of 8-hutton Silk Gloves, black and nnvjr. Small sl7cs; regular 11.25 value; to i 'oae 3tll .. 'IfW* Strap Wrist Gloves Strap Wrist Silk Gaunt let Gloves: fancy cuffs, worth 12 50; to close out . *11*1 Finishing Braids A lot of Bias, I'aather Edge. Stlckerel and Finishing Braid; worth to 16c; to close Skirt netting A lot of Skirt Belting, blsrk and white, 1 to 4 Inches wide; worth to 16c; to close out, par yard . Hick-liark Braltl t lOt of Hi, k It, , k Braid, worth lhc to lU'tic; to close out, s holt . J»g* CLEARANCE SALE Unrestricted Choice of Any Straw Hat Men’s $2.50 Caps 98c All the odd lots id Mon's $2.00 and $2 .Mi Caps, in mi* lot at Your unrestricted choice of any man’s straw hat in our en tire stock, regardless of former prices, including Panamas, Leg horns, Hangkoks, Porto Ricans, .lavas and the new f a u c y .Sennets, $3 00, $4 00 and $5 00 Value* July Clearance Sale Corsets trroMi! rioor Corsets Summer Nets, pink eoutil, medium and elastic top. long skirt and medium; un usual corset values; $149 and $1.75 values; at., Si-10 Corselettes Corselet tea; long > hack fastening; wide elastic gore in hips; - pairs hose support ers; sires 32 to 44; special at.S8c Bandeaux Pink and white mesh Bandeaux, front and hack fastening; sizes 32 to 4(<; at-33c Hosiery I Hit r US HUSK Women’s extra fine ! quality Silk Chiffou Hose In alt wanted col ors; full fashioned, first quality; J2.SS tallies at . .. 81.95 Sll K Host: 5.000 pairs of women’s full fashioned ollk j Hose, In Mack and col ors, $2 t'O and 12.25 values; at 81.29 I'l KE SI I K HOSE Women's Pure silk Hose with lisle garter lops, double sobs and heels; large assort ment of colors; spt «lallv priced for Satur >'*r *t.7!»r l hildrea's ** a*<| u, wm W» >c » a 1 u e s. plain and ribbed; Clearance price •»'»«“ i--1