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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1908)
5 HP aa ,0 SPECIAL! rn FT. IT 17 SfECIAtl Cfcll.rei's Wash Sci nr II Men's Oa:h;j Pauls V oar bolce ( more th&a l.OOO Aom Arrow and Ideal braaxl Collars Tow rhotor cf ail MT.VS SI. 00 NECKWEAR from Ute RaaJkrapt Stock. 15c Alao inpxi'g ota trcrjr la KwOFiaa asd sailor t?T irew -a rualise tj lea raj-lou pattern w ear worth f. 14 1ft "lfl rl Ii a psir. at. and color. 49c at. MflSMATEB SUITS DRANDEIG DOUCHT FROM wrorih r..1: Sold 71 Ccartiad SL la Oore-a Hew York at lot only Yovr choice from the freat stock of Las 0 n pair I Men s rt (Hi (7u IB ia- lbO D n . II jr - -5 v, - n 1 .'.:: J 1 (f? IIIR.SH-WICKWIR.E & CO. OF CHICAGO Makers of High clan hand-tailorai clothe lor mn Suits actually worth S25 to S35 Hirhh-Wickwire L Co. make only the highest grade clothes for men. In one great lot of their suits the pants -were spoiled in the making. They Kld to us at a ridiculously low price all the coats and vests, together with many odd pairs of pants. There i? a refinement and style about this Mirth-Wickwire clothing that appeals to the best dreed men. You can buy a new suit at a sav ing of S15 to S20 Saturday Then? suits are the very new est styles. The only reason they aren't selling for $25.03 to $35.00 is because coats and pants are mismatched. D D D D Comprising Thousands of Dollars Worth of fen's pyraosGnooDjg (idls m. These S35. 32 50. S30. S25 and $20 SUITS Saturday al.. YOUR choice (om ETerjone knows whej big ba.ria.irv Brandeis can offer in Men'i Clothin. This is the btjgett offer yet! Tilcn's Hats, Lien's Suit Cases, KTIon's Umbrella; Entire stock was sold at public auction by order of the district court of the United States, southern district of New York, with Chas. Cohn receiTer. Saturday Brandeis will sell the entire high grade stock at a fraction of its value. ALL THE MEN'S $1.00 AND 51.25 QIIMMPR llfJnPWPAP ' i;?t- A fcyA' rxmi Bankrupt Stock, French QC. . en. fettfc" j Tiy Mcrcerixed Mesh CU C 0UC ljL ' ! iN N All the Men's Plain and Faacr -i i igy. IV 1 SPa. iBafl a - -fi - SpeciaLl-200 MEN'S SUITS From our great sale. Never has there been a"sale such as this one. Every man in Omaha has heard about it. Among the throngs who are com ing to select a suit nne are disappointed. Ther are all the tivM-4 Paita to our Mock kid e have bora wiling ap to 35. MEM'S LOW SHOES Men's vici ki jyid patent leather ox fords, worth up to $4.00, at The Best .Oxfords That Men Can Buy. Inll hlaeV nd r.atent laathers also the new shades of tan, in blucher and buckl 245 :.buU.....35P io $5 O R AN D EI S 32 Pyjamas raK75c NiflW Shirls h0S?.49c e Wash Tics 8!c All the Men s Jfiain ana rancy i rra ( Imported Hosiery j 35c values at, a pair u ds High-Grade Shirts Worth up to $2.00, at 25c and. . -5rit t (0)c All the Men All the Men MEN'S SHIBTS, worth up to 50c, at 15c All the Wash Neddies ST!..lc All the Men's All the Rolfo frcm lie BankxcFt Men's Delia stock, worth to $1.50, &0, ISST Suspenders S&S.... 17c All the Sterling Union Suits. $6 values, O.S8 t) fl T5F in Ifm f.AllM worth ud to ire AOf Men'. WlUUi CUUSsiOO, tt . . Id -30 Men'? Still s"SOaIsSp50e-98c MC Straw Dais .25c-45c All the nt worth ud n.sa Men's All the Cw: roir, worth to noA . Men s OUilaS $9.00, at tfOU ,w 1 worth to rap vaJues. at. All the Lewis 1 All the Lewis J Ji tS""1" , T . I T 1 t Imported Freneli Mesn Lnion Lasle union j uiie and Mercer- Suits, $5 9.S8I Suits, $3.50 49 I 53 1-25 values. at..v 1 .t $3.502 IE All the Otis Mer cerized eilk lisle values, at. A z All the $1.50 and $2 values, mer cerized silk, at. 89c 50IES OS OMAHA SOCIETY Itn. Samuel Burnt, Jr, Eatertaiiui for Krt. 0. 7. EMtnun of ErautoiL 01SAHA COUPLE EL0PEMX3TI ! MlM Mllr I Mr. J rh D. HlTtu Oairtlr Married at Mn Eur.af Eurnm. jr. ctrtln t an arterneoa ct toriflca rrtdajr at ler bomt om Btth FoniMh trr-t oonplimentarr to Mr. O. T. EJLtmkn of Eranston. IU.. h i rut-ft of ir . eiatf r. Mra. CbarlM XoCKe. Th a-o-j tnpludf Mra. aufta. Mra. Konntsf. Mra. Arthur Rbi'.iv5 ton. Mra. W. A. Partem. Mra. W. A. tck. Mra. A. O. BfoB. Mra. Juciea Sla fmumt. Mra. Iav1d Baum. Mra. A. L. Rrt. Mra. W. J. Fcj r, Miaa Brit Tatra. Mra. Cdasr Hcott. Mr. irei Mrrr. Mr. War rra Rocr. Mr. 11 P. Whitroore, Mra. Cbarlea Wlllwlm. M-w Lrnn Carti. MiM la Shan. Mr. E. 6- prrut. Mra Fruick Brocn. Mra. 3. i. N'Mt'K Mra. M- T. Brkw etil Mr. Henrx Wfmu. Fmr in. tellrr. A prrtsr luiicttroB vaa r"n Tbursdajr rr Mr. R L. RDhlon at her hom Tar Mra. EwooJ T. rUry of gt.. 3ot-ph. Ma. Tha tabVe h a eenu-rriiaoa of piak roaea in a low mound ni plate card, han patstrd, wiih pick roe tud marked Lb placf of Mr. Erl Brink, Mr. E- H. Jtr.k. Mr. W. G. Prerlon. Mr. W. O. Hmry. Mr, rred Daic. Mr. Waltrr Dale, Mra. L. W. Edward. Mra. Arthur Draper Smith. Mr. Raj- C. W(Mr, Mia Franopi Fjuwmr of Cedar Kapida, Miaa L-nn Car leoter. Miaa Eliaabrth McCotmell and Mr. Robmaon. HaTcaa-H. The announcf ment of the weddlnc of Mm MU:red Roac. dauphtar f Mr. and Mra John Bean, Jr to Mr. Jue D Havana, aoa of Mr. and Mra. T. C Haven, whit h took placf Tuesday aftrroti af I o'clock at Wilbur. Neb., at the home of Rev. and Mra. Charle B-.ebe. came aa a ra: tur priae ta the r latfe c rcle of friend, al though their ifrnfiit had been kn;a for acane time. After the ceremoiiF Rev. Mr. and Mra. BeeV t' a weddmt UiekkfaaL. Mra. Haven edinated la Omaha, hav. tnx at.ended Broanell HaH and aloo the Sacred Heart convent. Btth roust jecple haw beea le-lbi tte'.r friends and parent that ther fhierted to havint a weddinc ard that ther would aur pii ibtm oome t.ne Tueear Mr. Hiver.a wa tailed to Wilkur a buftinea ard asked ptrmiarKta of Mra Boat to have Miaa K accompanr him. Aa the tr p would take tu: , !nr hours a ad both families Lave friends at Wilbur Mra. F.( conaented. eajing as they departed. "Have a r:od tima children." The only Irtunaucn riven of the prop: A aedding; was a remark ry Miaa Row: -Per-hhj w will et ciamed today." adlivsa i Orchard & Wilhelm iiiql6.1S South 16th Street. SHTURDHY SPEeiHLS Preserving Kettle Like cut., 8-quart mottled blue and white outside, 11 white inside. An extraordinary value- comic? a? this does in the midt of preserving fea- son. This kettle flls at 50c lut for Saturday and Saturday enly we will sell thern in our kitchenware devartment, in basement, eac-hOC Rug Special, Saturday Only Entire lot of carpet sample, drop d by our wholesale, made up in rugs with frinpe on ends, 1i to yard long. All prades in Wilton, Brussels and Axrninster. Thee poods sell from $1X0 to $1.75 per yard, all at one price Saturday JCI morning, in our basement at, each awl Sash IVet CO inches wide with battenWrg inser tion and edge, on pood net, both white and Arabian color, worth 35c a yard. Siecial Saturday only, at. yard. 19c Pillow Tops Silk tapestry, rep, and remnant of im ported tapestries 24 inches square, some worth to 2-50 per yard, while they last Saturday at, each 10c Chin Bikini Bowl In Ctita Hu. lire ail. 7. I tad tach. Worth ir etveh om sal Saturday. ie-5fcl. T !b lr; la-. JTc: t la.. a T to her mother as they left, to whlck Mra. Rea replied confidenUy, "Oh. I think you will wait a while." The bride is but II and the groom S3, and their raarriae wae oppd on:y because c.f thetr youtK. Mr. and Mra. P.-m are building a new home al Forty-tilnth ana Io5 rt reels aad had expected to bavt the wedding there in the fall. Mr. Havens re turned to Omaha with Ms bride Tuesday evening and ra the meantime th young leopl are staying at the homes of their retpective parents until they tan arrar.gs for a homo of thetr own. lafarmal A Coir. Mra. Frank Hoel gave a aroail kensing ton Friday afternoon at her home for Mra. j ArmatroTi of St. Joseph, Mo., who la viait ' lug Mrs. Harry Bumbam. ' A decoration of j garden fiowera wa used throurh the 1 rKimi and aerenteen aruests were present. 1 Mr. and Mra. William Sears Poppietoo entertained informally at bridge Thursday evenmg at thetr borne ta honor of Mr. and J Mra. O. T. Eastman, who are g-ueats of 1 Mr. and Mra. C. T. Kountaa. Four tables were placed for the game. Claaa Catarrtaa:. The graduating fiaas of the Walnut Hill school, waa entertained Thuraiay evening by Miss Effle Cleland and Miaa Margaret Neiaon at the borne of Mr. and Mr J. P. Cleiand. The class colors, XUc green and rose pink, were used in decorating the rooms srd the porchea. Several school pennants were also in evidence. Mies Bar bara Bard aerved punch on the porch. About thirty gueata were present, lnclud lr.g four of the teachers Miaa PoweU. Mia ' Macon. ber Miss Rogers and Mia Warren j Blnatslay Party. Master B.lly Rush, eon cf Mr. and Mrs. , S R Rush, ceiebraled his fourth birthday i Thursday by giving a party at tha Bush j home in Dundee I The afternoon waa pleasantly apart with i came and a luncheon wa served under ! the tret- on the lawn. Mrs. S. R. Rasto a as assisted by Mra. Frank Faha. Mra. ; Frank Carmichael. Mra E. E. Kimberly : and Mrs. C. O Talmage.. Those present were Miaaes Alice Kimherle. Doris Tal ' mage. Ruth Greaaley, Elisabeth Weater jfiell, Ruik Kltnberly. Droifey CarmirlAel. ! Dorothy Dooda. Es-her Westerfie'.d. Mll ' ired Kiopn. Anrehne Rath. MseVra Stuar; Eigerly. BUy Faka. ElHy Ruarv. Jak , Ftha. Alvin Hill. N j Arieraooat Tea. I A sma'J tea was arivea Friday after-j ! noon by Mra Henry Nolt at her home oc1 Famam street. Garden flower were uaid througnout the rooms knd la the dining' room, a here tea w as served The table wasj artrart:ve n:h a decoratlom tf columbine.! ' beyrope, and fern Assiamg Mra N rrt i J were Mra. Arthur C. Brrfth. Mr. Edgar M-! . MorM-mar. r Mra Bertha Off utt. Mra. L. ! F. Crofot4. Mra. Frederick Bustta and M'ssj ' Jasie Miiiard. During the afternoon. Mr I i Turu-r and Miaa Moeea aang informally. Joseph, who is the guest cf her brother. Mr. W. H. McCord, and Mr. MrCtrrd Saturday evening Mr. and Mr. Ward Burgees will entertain for Mrs. Parker at a game of tennia. followed by supper. (aa aoal G Gmalw. Mr. and Mra. Victor Caldwell returned Fridsy morning from aa extended tr-.p in southern Europe Miss Faith Potter is expected home the f.rst of the week from Minneapolis, where she has been attending the wedding of a college friend. Mr. and Mra. R. H. Davis announce ths marriage cf their daughter. Misa Roberta, to Mr. Edward D. Hicks, at Plettctnoutk Wednesday. June 17. Mr. and Mra. Hitka will reside in Omaha. Mra. John S. Brown of Chicago ia the guest of Mra. Henry Brora. Mi Marjory Barrett of Dunlap, la., ia tb rueal for a fortnight of Misa Rath Reynolds at the home cf ber parents. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Keyrolda. DIRECTOIRE COAT EFFECT ta Meilaeatlsa May Be Eaiplayo Aaairaaly la Brtaeaamaios Cwatwsaea. Along dlrectolre lines ia the abort waieiefl robe of net and lace with the long-tailed time and do the work properly and you wia feel that you have accomplished a -ery work. The treatment is as follows: Bathe in real warm water, holding It to the flesh with a cloth, or. better at ill. letting Jt run through a spray upon the flesh for sev eral minutes; after touching the fir.gere to cold cream roll a little of the fleah at a time between them for fifteen miutea, apply the cold waier spray for a few miutea and then put cn skm tonic with a sponge, sop ping It on unul the flesh is very wet. then hold the heed up and epst with the fingere until dry. Cold water and akin tonic should be applied in this manner three times daily and the hot water and rolling process given one a day. MRS. PALMER TO THE FORE he ta CvBsalraaae Ft a re la Lew aoa'a Paahlaaakle et Tats eat flower, while the table cloth waa ui oerted with lengthwise hands or rare plun ders point laoe of ate of C Mr. Potter Palmer presented tb new tight-fitting costume ia Its biahest pertuc tion. She wore a broafl diamond tiara, and a rift te ring Jeweled anak encircled her reck. Mra. Potter Palmer baa taken Kingawood House for the Ascot rare, at a rental of H.M. Her party there ia atUl incomplete but will include M. and Mra. Hwta Wil liam. Mr. Pair May. Dcwaper Ldy Gerard. Miaa Mildred Carter. Lord Boy aton. and Mr. and Mra. Lancelot Lowther. II have tickets to the royal iruioeure at the Aacot oourae. ard Mra. Palmer and Mra Hwfa Wilhama hav been invited to luncheon on the day of the king's party at Aacot. fui. The marcher, who has sold many fine pieces to the ducbeee of Fortlsnd and to Mrs. Picrpcmt Morgan, intende to Invite al the smart women in London t a sale of southern Italian laoes and finer- at the RJU hoteL Tle laces ar worked from designs selected by the marchess froni museums in Xsple. Rome and Florencr. Mra. Potter Palmer'a atata of mini! ran be more easily imagined than aeacribed when she k amed. almost at the last mo ment, that ber grand dinner party for ei-hty in bonor of Mies Reid'e engagement, and the concert by the greatest operatJ'. tars which waa to hav followed ft on last Wedenaday nisTht, for whirh all ar rangementa bad been completed on the coetllert scale, must be caxiceled. The duke and duchess of Connaua-ht bad in formed Ambaaeodor Reid that Wednesday a as the only evening they had open for the ball proffered them at Dorchester House. The tao functiona would bare claahed bopeleasiy. and probably to the destruction of Mra. Potter Palmer' enter tainment. So aire accepted tha Inevitable, recalled her invitations by telegraph, and had a smaller dinner r-f twetty-ei-ht peo ple, who went to the DorchMter House party to full force. But even this comparatively small affair was done ia daaaling fashion. The table groaned with gold plate; ths dessert kmvea were of aolid a-old. it is said. Tha rooms wera axqulaittly decorated with the ctrotc- AMERICANS REVIVE INDUSTRY Weaara Msrrrlag Esrssrss XsMe. aea Usee Dsae Mark ta Re atara Laat Art. Several Amertraa women who bar mar ried British and foreign noblemen will be gratefully remembered by future genera tions by reason f their enthusiastic and ueueeaful efforts to revive decaying In dustrie. To ducbeaa of Roxburgh is a keen sup porter of the Scottish industries, and many j Bootrh families who had almost f nrrpot tea the art of making plaid are bow busily employed. Lady Suffolk ia gradually one verting Malmerbury Into tha lac making town which It waa a century ag'.i. and arte push tb sale witr ail tb art of a drummer, and Lady Batemaa I reviving several r.s Ther Las arrived ht London from Italy another American, tb Marches da Vita, wt waa Mra. Dunham, and who baa suc cessfully revtvod tbo taoa and eome fine linen Industrie in southern Italy. Her aistcr, Miaa Dunham, is already tn town booming the ware, which hm been pro nounced by frminin tiperts to be beau'l- U tac Llaalt. "Talkiry about m;an men." ss'd the mm in ii, niacluutotu. "old Heal.yus caa give pointers to all of em. When he found out that ins thilclien were taking lumps of suesr out of tr.e oos in the iniry and feeding tntm to the neat door neia-hbor s lory !;(. dj j-nu sutee he nof.pod ) "' "Whipped the children - . ri.rded tha man with his feet cm the table. "Worse than that." "Soaked tv lumti of aucar in kfros n" aurrvsied the man with the hulfcou nose. "Worse than thst." "PprinkleiS red pepper on therr.V ven tured tt)e man with the feaialed trousers Woree than that. None of you could ru- n ;n a year. He went to a stone c utter's whop snd hsd two or three doaen chjnka 4 maroie made Into cube He to'.k th sugar lutr jis out rf the bo in the paniry. put these mart.le cubea in Ui-;r piaf-e, and " "c. come off" "Try t!at on some oihrr crowd." Gentlemen, it s a fart, and I can lick anybody thst doubts it "' After which the session broke up ia a row Chjckgo Tribune. skasta Ha a Clival. . That geooeric surveyors in tb employ ment of ths Department of the Interior have explored sll Nevada and vet m:epd dis-overir.a Mount Cedar, in White fi:a count v. a as the sasertion made by State Engineer Nicholas .-en he returned from the easterr.. pat of Nevada. Ntrhoiaa aas irvestipation hy him h.s proved thst Mount Cedsr. ucrr.srked on asy mip ever made of Nevada. IB h.gher tt.n Shasta ta California, and that prospectors Ute dropped rocks froai the ior hch hav fallen over a mile before hjtLing the side Mount Cedsr is fifty-si miles fmm E'.y and was the center of a snowstorm whicu rag-d Monday, when taejve inches te.l. In Mount Cedar's crs'er neettes a . hich. accordm to Ni. holaa. ia a half mile m width. The state engineer and s e:siants wia thorc-ughly ef-iure the new find within a ftw weeks and the .value of rwently d-eoovtaed water righta a-Ul be de termined. S.a Francisco Chronicle. I Mra E R Curry and Miss Alio Curry entertained Tburaday afteraooa at a linen! ahewer and I o'clock tea lor Mis Mamie' f brum, a ho wiU t one of the June t rite t Those present were Mis Mattel Snyder tif j ON rill. Miss Mabel Snyoer of Omaha, I Miss Bessie Fry. Miss Annie Fry. M.as Genevirve Van Kurab, ICji Donna Wiihey, Miaa Mabel ChrtstUasea. Miss Ruby Fuller. Miss Edith Ehnrax Miaa Mattel Wiidit M.u Oiga Frafly arid Mia Hut Currie. yi siyetlts rimsns. Mra. Ftil-jt Poiter aad Miaa Pv.ter nave issued icviiatiobs for a n cdari coffee for Wednesday morning. June -4. at thesr hnma at Tinny-tiord and Dodge atrev.a. for Mis Sbaituck. Miss Maura. Mjm Fern and M sa Piatt. y Mra Joseph Barker wriU cnlerxaia at lynchana Caturaay tar Mrs. Paxkar af St. EMBROIDERED CRAPE AND NET. direct oire coat of embroidered crepe a costume, by tie atr, which with aiiarht mi:fictiotis would make a tremendoualy erfecttv bridesmaid a costume. Tunic skirt draperies cf aU sorts are ia vog-ue for the long aklrt, the l.nea indit-atod la on of the cute berg esperiaJlr favted, becauae aimpl of conatruc lion. The ahort ir.4 xw of thia model ia exiretnely pretty and chic wiu,oul U complicmed and might be combined wun a straight piaia skirt trimmed oniy by sever: fuida of satin. tr REDUCING THE DOUBLE CHIN kl kraesf ta A pad aad tka fisscr War af Appli laar It. On can reduc the Teen under the chta ar if plenty cf akin tot-ic is used or ran feel aura that the flesh will not be left ia a iooee, flabby condition Tb f.esn caa be reduce eery UKray. knit thia oust aot be A-jna if on wish to avoid a muck wore oeadMUca of a atrixy nock. 7ak C r Ii B.'ia aj MBnaaVaHaBaaaHaBM , i in i ii i - mmlww..rww - "-.nK.a.-1' aa i m f mrmr- m m ! awlt-'.--aa-sja ii (5 - I ( 1 1 I'lsTaTII mm 1 V