The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 12, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Society
Legion Auxiliary Picnic at
Vocational School.
Douglas County Legion auxiliary
will be hostess at a basket picnic
Saturday afternoon, 4 o’clock, at the
Bellevue Vocational school. All
legion members as well as the auxili
ary are invited.
The auxiliary will provide ice cream
and cake for the soldiers at the
school. There will be dancing in the
evening. Mrs. Leo Crosby, Mrs. H.
M. Coklin, Mrs. G. P. Stebbins and
-Miss Margaret Kennedy are In
charge of the affair.
McNabb-Nelson.
The marriage of Miss Erma Maree
Nelson, daughter of Mr| and Mrs.
John A. Nelson, and Harold Sander
son McNabb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James McNabb of Lincoln, took place
yesterday afternoon at 2 at the
home of the bride’s parents. Dr. S.
I’. Cresap of Nebraska City officiated
in the presence of 25 guests.
Miss Nelson attended the Univer
sity of Nebraska, where she was a
member of the Silver Serpent hon
orary society. She has been an art
teacher here in the city schools. Mr.
McNabb is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Nebraska where he was’a
member of the Silver Lynx. Mr. and
Mrs. McNabb will be at home after
August 1 at 2939 Sewell street, Lin
coln, Neb., following a western motor
trip. *1
For Mrs. Rockhill.
Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Livingston of !
Flattsmouth, Neb., entertained at I
luncheon today at the Brandeis in
honor of Mrs. Clayton Itockhill,
widow of the late Ambassador nock
hill. Mrs. Rockhill is the house guest
of the Livingstons this week. ’#hr
guests at the luncheon were Mrs.
U. P. Klrkendall, Mrs. Richard Kim
ball, Mrs. Frederick Powers, Mrs.
* gfwinj Bcnolken, Miss Mona Cowell
and Miss Nora Livingston. Mrs. Irv
ing Renolken will entertain at din
ner at her" home this evening for
eight guests In honor of Mrs. Rock
hill.
Visitors Honored.
Miss Genene Noble entertained at j
luncheon today in honor of her house I
guest. Miss Louise Nehe of Atlantic,
la. Her guests were the Misses Ver
ona Devore, Winifred McMartin,
Ruth Somers. Miss McMartin's guests,
who knew Miss Nehe at Grinnell: Ar
lene O'Brien, Clella Wright, Miss
O'Brien's guest, who also is a friend
of Miss Nebe's at Grinnell; Jane Hor
ton, Drusa Delahoyde, Natalie Hast
ings, athryn Alleman, Betty Ortman
and Ellen Johnson.
The Misses Ellen Frances and Melba
Bradshaw entertained at luncheon at
the Happy Hollow club in honor of
Airs. James Love, who has recently
come to Omaha, and for Mrs. Lewis
Thompson of Auburn, Ha., the guest
of Airs. Ford Hovey. Covers were laid1
for 36 guests.
Arrs. J. M. Daugherty entertained
at dinner at her home last evening
for her non, George, when the honor
guest was .Miss Madelyn Pierronet of
Chicago, III., who is visiting Myron
Wochstettler.
For Miss Neville.
^ Miss Claire Daugherty entertained 1
vesterday at the Country club at
uncheon in honor of Miss Marie
Nov ille.
Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. F. Weller entertained for!
e.ffht guests at a bridge luncheon
Thursday morning at the Happy Hoi- j
low club.
Birth Announcements
The daughter, born to Air. and Airs.
H. L. A an Am burgh July 3. lias been
named Barbara Jean.
A daughter was. born July 11 to
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Ryan of Lincoln.
Afrs. Ryan was formerly Miss Au
tumn Mead of this city.
Mias Martha J^unssen left yester
day for a month's stay in the east.
She will take the Great Bakes trip to
'Buffalo, later going to New York,
where she will study costume design
i ing. /
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/ Personals
Tbo Yale Hollands leave for Cali
fornia on Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Deakin is visiting at
the J. A. Fry home in Papillion.
Mrs. Margaret A. Cook and Miss
Helen Cook returned Monday from
! Chicago.
j Miss Marion Mills of New York is
[visiting her uncle, A. C. Scott, and
Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. George AVeilage and daughter,
Mildred, of Lincoln, are visiting Mrs.
John Brady.
Mrs. Hazel Hillmer will leave Sat
urday to visit her brother, Louis, in
Denver and Kates park.
Miss Irene MoKnight arrived today
from Kansas City, where she has been
visiting for the last week.
Mrs. Robert Adams left yesterday
for Xehawka. Neb., where she will be
the guest of Mrs. John Yeiser till the
end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Russell left last
’week for Seattle. Their daughter,
tMrs. Edward Undeland, and Mrs.
Undeland, have taken their home for
the summer.
Miss Hetty Kennedy, daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Howard Kennedy,
will leave early in September for Hes
ton, where she will specialize in study
of the pipe organ at New England
Conservatory of Music.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T\ Weller are leav
ing August 2 for a two months and
a half tour through tlie east. They
will stop in Chautauqua, N, Y.: Hart
ford. Conn.; New York City, and other
points.
Mrs. O. M Menold and her 'laugh
ter, Marjorie, left yesterday for Clear
| Cake, la., where Miss Menold will
| spend a month. Mrs. Menold will re
i turn in a week to make a trip to
Portland, Ore.
Hr. Alan It. Moritz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. It. Moritz of Reward. Neb., left
1 last week for Cleveland, O., where he
When in Omaha Stop at
Hotel Rome
The Delightful
Road to the East
Travel is so comfortable, so pleasurable and
so interesting on the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul that every Eastern tour should include
this particular route.
All the equipment of our one, fast trains is
modern and clean.
Every attendant with whom the passenger
comes in contact is a Company employe, spe*
cially trained and eager to please.
Oinmgcar appointments arc spotless; the foods
are of selected quality and skillfully prepared;
the service is the last word in cheerful courtesy.
Let our travel experts help you plan your
Eastern trip so it will include this delightful
way to and from the East.
Very low fares are in effect for
Eastern tours now. Tickets on
sale daily until September 30th.
Final return limit, October 31st
City Ticket Office )
.106 S. 16th St. ) I’Hone .?A cbson 4461
Union Station 1 »,l * ,
10lh onrt Morey Sta. I Ph"n* A1 Unlit »1 1 1
W. E. Bock, Con. A*ant Tati. Dapl, Omaha, Nab.
0*
will nerve his internship in Lakeside
hospital. Dr. Moritz was graduated
from the I’nivMsity of Nebraska <*oM
lege of Medicine last June.
Miss Louise Nebc. the guest i»f Miss
(ienene Noble, will leave for her home
in Atlantic, la., on Friday morning.
Luncheon Hostess.
Mrs. Isaac W. Carpenter, sr., today
entertained at luncheon today at
the Happy Hollow club in honor of
her sister-in law. Mrs. C. S. Batchel
der of Chicago, 111. Among the guests
will be Mrs. J. A. Carpenter and her
I daughter, Lucile, of Kansas City,
Mo., formerly of Omaha, and Mrs.
A. W. Carpenter of Lincoln.
Afternoon Bridge.
Miss Mildred Rhoades will enter
tain_at bridge Friday afternoon at
her home in honor of Alisa Ethel
Loucks, the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Elton Loud;s. The guests will be
Alesdames Elton Loucks, Anderson
Long. E. J. Connor and Alpha Terry,
and (lie Misses Bess Heaton. Beatrice
Johnson and Rag^el Metcalf.
Afternoon Bridge.
Miss Beth Cole entertained at
bridge Tuesday afternoon at her
home in honor of Miss Ala^ion Alills
of New York, the guest of Air. and
Mrs. A. C. Scott. The guests were
the Misses Marion Mills, Elice Hoi
ovtchiner and Geraldine Wyckoff.
Aleetings Cancelled.
The card party which was to have
been given this evening by Uolclen
Kod auxiliary at the home of Mrs.
'Samuel Wells and the Kensington
planned for tomorrow afternoon at
the home of Mrs. William Sherwood
have been cancelled owing to the
cieath In the family of a member of
the auxiliary.
Picnic.
Central committee. Degree of Honor,
will hold a basket picnic Friday aft
ernoon, 1:30 o’clock, at Elmwood
park. All Degree of Honor members
are invited. Mrs. Maude Helm is in
charge of arrangements.
Card Party.
The Extension society will enter
tain at a card party Friday afternoon,
2:30 o'clock, at the Knights of Colum
bus hall, Twenty-third and Harney
streets. Mesdames G. H. Koehler
and W. B. Leahy are the hostesses.
Wet the knife before cutting the pie
with meringue on it and the result
will be a clean cut.
'Safe
Milk
^and Malt
Grain Eat.
urpowder,ntku
Tht Fond-Drink
i hr All Ann
V* Avoid Imitations—Sobstitatn !
July Warehouse
Clearance ;
Our tale’s going finely, folks. We’ve made a little room in that
piled-up warehouse and we’re going to make more. Wholesale
and retail sales this week on complete outfits for the home and
suites for the living room, dining room, bedroom, and also in
tingle pieces will help us to get this room. WE MUST SELL
THIS STOCK. It’s high grade, nationally knosll brands of
furniture. Our cheap rent location aids us in offering these
prices. No interest charged on credit accounts.
Special Discount on Complete Outfits
We furnish the home complete. Get our prices on complete
furnishings. 5 rooms complete, $279.75; 4 rooms complete,
$210.00; 3 rooms complete, $167.75.
Living Room Suite
Beautiful
over
stuffed
3-piece
living
room suite,
your
choice of a
$250.00
value con
struction
this week
at
SIIO75
FREE—A set of dishea
free with each dining
room suite.
8-piece walnut
dining room
suites, period
design. A
real value.
This $235
suite priced
at only
*8975
Walnut
Bed Room
Suites
3>piece
walnut
bedroom
suites,
period
design.
A real
value.
This $235
suite
priced at
only
$9745
Exchange Department
Trade in your old furniture
for new. Wr make liberal
allowance for old furniture
and sell you new piec** at
these ridiculously I o w
prices. Phone Jackson 1317
-ask for Lurban(e De
partment.
Make
Your Own
Terms
Rugs and Linole
um, large assort
ment, greatly re
el ucd prices.
Head
quarter*
for
J&MnSwuA
Gat Ranges
Buy Gat Ranges at lets
than 'j price.
$45 Ranges . . . $22.00
$55 Ranges . . $30.00
$85 Ranges . . $42.50
Special Phonograph
sale. Electric lamp fr«s
FREE
400 pound* of
Ico fro* with
ovory rofriforo*
, tor. Wo .sou*
I coupon book for
your ico mon
Refrigerators
Al Half Priea
$8.75, $12.95,
$16.50,
$26.50
Electric
Washer*
F. I a c I r I • waihft a of
alanrfaid roaUr. Ah .o
litloly guaranteed. Spo
* Ul at only
$39.50
State Furniture Co.
DELICIA ICE CREAM FREE ALE DURING THIS SALE
S. W. Cor. 14th and Dodge. Phone JA ckson 1317
Freshly made
candies for hot
summer days.
M a in Floor.
Burgess Nash Company.
Take home a
brick of ice
cream from ear
Mezzanine fleer,
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"EVERYfiQDYS STORE"
July Clearance Sale
SILK and KNIT UNDERWEAR
As in other departments we have gone through our entire stock and taken out all old
lot and broken sized garments, and reduced them for quick clearance.
Lisle Union Suits
Women’s “Carter” union suits of fine quality lisle,
full shoulders or bodice styles, tight
knees. White and flesh. Sizes 34 *to
38. Regularly
$1.50.
Silk Top Union Suits
“Valora” and "Carter” lisle suits, sleeveless style with
extra heavy quality glove silk tops, lull
shoulder and bodice style, tight knee.
Flesh color. Sizes 34 to 44. Regularly
$1.75 to $2.
One Lo^ of Glove Silk Underwear
at savings of
This is the sample line of one of our best manu
facturers and includes vests, bloomers, stepiris,
envelope chemise and gowns.
#
A Limited Number of
Knitted Silk Union Suits
$3.95 to $6.95
“Swan” brand knitted silk suits, tight knee, full or
bodice tops, white and flesh. Values from $6.75
to $10.75.
Fine Lisle and
Mercerized Vests
•
"Swan” brand vests with full shoulders
and bodice styles; white and flesh.
These are ends of lines and
not all sizes in each quality
but all sizes are included.
Regularly *1.25 and *2. w
Valora Union Suits
Fine lisle, sleeveless suits
; with full Shoulders, loose or
tight knee; also some closed
garments.
Sizes 40 to 50 .J>9c
Underwear Sizes 2 to 12
Misses
Athletic Union Suits
“Minneapolis” cambric suits, finished
with bloomer knee and gar
ter attachments. Ages 2 to
12. Regular 75c values.
Misses ’
Lisle Union Suits
“Columbine” suits of fine
lisle, made sleeveless with
bloomer knee. Ages 2 to 12.
Regularly 85c.
Second Floor
7 Carter Union Suits
Excellent quality lisle suits with French
band or bodice tops, loose
knees. All fully reinforced. /
Sizes 34 to 42. Flesh color. M 4
Regularly $1.15. • W ^
Silk and Fiber
V ©sts
Fancy weave vests made with
bodice tops; in flesh, orchid,
maize, sky and nile green.
36 to 42.
Silk Jersey Vests
Kxtra heavy weight jersey vests, made
with bodice tops. Regular ACk 1
length sizes 36 to 42.v 1
Bloomers to Match
Made roomy and well reinforced, 92.40
Women’s Knit Underwear In the Larger Sizes
Mercerized Vests
An exceptional quality in sleeveless* style with m mt
French band, also bodice tops; in flat weave. Flesh /| l»%
color. Pifj?ular!y 65c and 75c. Sizes 40 and 42.
Lisle Union Suits
Comfortably sized suits of “Carter" quality fine ♦ ^ ^ pi
lisle, made in full shoulder and bodice topped ▼ | | C
styles with tipht knee. Sizes 40 to 44. Regu- I I
larly $1.75. ** * V
S<*con« Floor
Entire Stock of
Suits In the Larger Sizes
• *
-Sizes 38^2 a. their original
to 48 ^ 2 price
Every suit in stock, including very beautiful three-piece effects, and silk suits,
is offered at this amazing reduction, which in the majority of cases is less than
cost price.
Two and three-piece effects correctly cut and becomingly styled for women
of dignified figure. ;»
Pleated Wool Skirts
Beautiful quality woolens A
woven with contrasting
stripes and box pleated -
well made and serviceable.
Values to $18.
Third Floor
Silk Capes and Coats
Simple styles for
evenings, others for
formal occasions—we
offer them all at iTlCt
Sitct 3S4 to 48.
Third Floor
July Clearance Sale of
B1 ouses
In the Larger Sizes
\/ reduction from
/3 original prices
t ool and summery Mouse* daintily hand-made of
' files and batiste, some of them trimmed with real lace.
Jacqettei and Overblouses
beautifully made of radium and crepe de chine in white
and colors.
These and others, all of this season'* newest styling,
may be had at this 33 li 'V reduction.
Third Floor
Women’s
All Silk
Full Fashioned
Hose
$1.39
All are first quality hose—
broken sizes of our $2 tnd
$3 values.
White, black and brown.
Mam floor
July Clearance of
Dainty Lingerie
For the Larger Women
Silk Gowns
$6.95
(‘rope de chine mid radium silk
gowns aro out comfortably
large and full length. Made
with strap or built up shoul
der, tailored or laoe trimmed.
Siae* IS, IP and '_’(>.
Step-Ins
$1.25 to $2.75
Nainsook and voile garments,
out comfortably large.
Crepe do rhine and radium
step-ins are priced $4.95 to
$6,95.
Silk Slips
$6.95 and $9.50
A fine quality heavy radium
silk, made with double hip hem.
white and volors.
Satiny Slips
$3.75 and $4.75
Tailored slips, with slight full
ness over hips, all are 50 inches
in length. Those in the lighter
shades are shadow proof, oth
ers in navy, brown, black and
tan are made with a 3-imh hem
Sires 46 to 62.
Sn ftud I likir
H. & W. Brassieres
For the Larger Woman
$1.25
Regular $2.00 Value*
This brassiere is particular- ,
ly adapted to women of f
fuller figure. Its lines an1 '
smooth and slenderizing,
giving the necessary sup
port. An exceptional value
at this pricing. :>s to IS.
Set And riltt