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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 28, 1909. -1 l j LJ liJI r' 4 . -ix;.''-4;j i) The Car for Society Affairs or use in Inclement weather, the Baker Electric Inside Driven Coupe is convenient, luxurious and comfortable. - It ia made in two models for two or four Dasaencrers and is distinaruiBhed bv the elegance and refinement of its appointments. The Baker U Mecteio II Extension Front Cotp4 with a seating capacity for i our passengers is our latest model and possesses in every . particular the high grade quality so well known in Baker construction. The Queen Victoria body can be used on the Extension Front Coupe Chassis. Let Us Demonstrate this new model to you. Our demonstrator is at your service ' and we shall be glad to make an appointment either by "phone" or mail. ELECTRIC GARAGE CO. 1MO Fanuua w, Omaha, art. Telephone Douglas 3MU I Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement tor almost Half a Century. Prepared by every W oman appreci ates choice Footwear, and we 're therefore safe in say ing that every woman will be greatly interested in the handsome new Spring Shoes that we are now showing. we've High cut models for Dress, for the Home, for the Stormy days Shoes, chosen from the output of the beat of Mak ers, $3, $3.50, $4 to $5. there are, also, many new creations in Oxfords Ties Pumps one strap Oxfords in Blacks, Tans and Golden Browns new colors in Suede leathers and Kids. $2 or $3.50 for some exceptional values up to $4 or $5 for elegance, don't think of making Madam, without coming to a Spring Shoe selection, the "Best Shoe Store" to see. FRY SHOE CO.. TEE SBOERS Ufh end Douglas Streets. LENTEN DAYS IN SOCIETY Army Set Keeps Up Round of Delight ful Parties and Teat. k 6 'l(r& VTSITKO WOMEN H0N0E QUESTS CM Still m Boir Fellow and More Interesting; Annoaaccmeata An . Promised Wkti Lentea eaeoa la Over. I.ore'e Lnsnsr. When love shows signs cf leaving:. Don't try with tears ana grieving To win him back! That way hp'll only stay another day. Get out hli trunk without delay. And help him pack. Begin and put in all his gifts, keep not on token. Gather together tender looks and words unspoken. Drop In that vow, Just anyhow, It's long been broken! Tuck In those thrills he gives to rach new comer. Wrap up the lightweight smlls he wears In summer. His kisses once so burning An now not worth returning. ''The day you met" You'd better throw away, and then hell say. After he's searched In vain through till and tray, "Could she forget?" No matter how it hurts, throw In a laugh; Burely he'll stop yeu when you've only half Tour task completed, and will telegraph: "To my next srtrl: Have missed the train so stupid! Expect me when you see me. Never! Cupid." The Designer. Social Calendar. MONDAY Mrs. Jerome Magee, bridge for Mies Mageo and Miss Be-nnett; Mr. Earl Gannett, theater party for Mrs. Wild man and Miss Hill. TVF8DAY Fort Omaha Bridge club, Mrs. tiasjcaii; Mr. Ueorge Wriglit of Council Bluffs entertains for Mrs. Wlldman and Miss Hill. WEDNESDAY Art dtpartmrnt luncheon t Hanson's for Mrs. Lagfled and Mrs. H. 8. McDonald; Mrs. G. N. Doua-lad, Alternate club; Mrs. F. Sidney, Oronel club; Mrs. N. Tinker, Independent Card club; Mrs. Troup Miller, afternoon party; Mrs. J. T. Stewart, afternoon bridge for Mlsa Bennett; Mr. M. A. Magi, Wednesday Card club. THURSDAY-Orljrlnal Cooking club. Mrs. Mosher Colpetser; Mrs. Rodney Bliss, . Kappa Kappa Gamma meeting; Comls club, Mrs. Arthur Hoover. FRIDAY-Hop at Fort Crook; Judge Redlck. birthday dinner; San Souci club. Miss Stella Olson; Mrs. Harry Foster. Kensington Luncheon club; Mrs. Charles Voorhees. Bridge Luncheon club; Mrs. T. F. Kennedy, Original Bridge club. Thanks to the. presence of several charm ing visiting women and the unfaljlng hos pitality of the army set. the last week has been far from stupid. Mrs. Galbralth's tea Wednesday and the hop at Fort Omaha Friday avenlng were the conspicuous af fairs, and benldes these there were several dinner-and luncheon parties, the dinners preceding or fbllowlng the hop Friday night . And these have not been all. Several large card parties and numerous luncheons and dinners have been given In town, with a few teaa and other things, that have made people forget-almost that It is still Lent. The coming week is promising, too. Friends of one of the younger college men In town are waiting anxiously for con gratulations to be In order, for It is whls pered with a certainty that the wedding Is not far dlstsnt As for the bride-elect, she Is a striking brunette, and arrived recentl from her home In a city not far south of here to be the guest of her flanoe's sister for several weeks. Domestlo science at the high school Is al ready bringing practical results. A four course supper Is to be given Saturday even ing by five of the girls of the Junior class who have been attending the new depart ment at the school on the Mil since it war inaugurated, and who now believe they can show soma surprises to their boy friends. Three of the girls plan to make and serve one course each, while the other two will handle the main course of meat. Five pop ular boys of their class have been Invited to the supper and will be required to offer toasts afterward, telling their Impressions of the culinary accomplishments of the quintet of hostesses. The affair is to take place at the home of Miss Elisabeth Doud, vice president of the Junior class, next 8aturday evening. About forty couples have been stked end the affair promises to be one of the most brilliant of the season among the .high school set. Mrs. J. L. Fsxton will give a children party Monday afternoon In celebration of the fourth birthday of her little daughter Elisabeth. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Lemere will enter tain at bridge Tuesday evening, April t, In celebration of their second wedding an niversary. Ths Bridge Luncheon club, which was to have been entertained Friday at the home ot Mre. Charles Voorhees, was post poned one week. Mrs. Mary McKlnley of Council Bluff announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Effle, to Mr. Beth Wood. The wedding will take place In July. Mrs. Troup Miller will give an Informal party Wednesday afternoon at her borne for Miss Mary Galbralth and her guest, Miss Florence Rldenbsugh of Boise City, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Langdon announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rosemary Catherine, to Dr. Daniel Francis Crowlsy of Des Moines, Ia. The wedding will occur In the late spring. For the benefit of the Visiting Nurse ax soclatlon, the women of the First Presby terlan church will give a luncheon Friday April, I, from 11 to 1:30 o'clock, at the church. Seventeenth and Dodge streets. Mr. Earl Gannett will give a theater party Monday evening In honor of Mre. Leonard D. Wlldman of Fort Leavenworth and Miss Hill of Connecticut, who are the guests of Mrs. Wildman'a mother, Mrs. John T. Stewart of Council Bluffs. Tuesday evening Mrs. George Wright of Council Bluffs will also entertain for Mrs. Wlldman and Miss Hill. MME. YALE'S BE AUTJMLECTURE Boyd's Opera House Next Tuesday Afternoon, March 33th, 2:33 P. M. TICKETS FREE Tickets can be obtained free with Yale purchase at DBUO PSfUTUIT KaAjrBJaa oo. N. B. Ladies are requested to be seated promptly at 1.10, aa Lwlure will te-iu si thai lluie. Prospective Pleasure. Mrs. F. Sidney will entertain the Oronal club on Wednerday. The Comls club will meet with Mr. Ar thur Hoover Thursday. The regular hop at Fort Crook will be given Friday evening. The Fort Omaha Bridge .club will meet with Mrs. Haskell Tuesday. The Bridge Luncheon club will meet with Mrs. Charles Voohees Friday. The Independent Card olub will meet v. 1th Mrs. N. Tinker Wednesdtoy. The Wednesday Card club will meat Wednesday with Mrs. M. A. Nasi. The Original Cooking club will meet with Mrs. Mosher Colpetser next Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Thomas will enter tain at euchre next Saturday evening. Miss Stella Olson will be hostess at the meeting of San Boucl club next Friday, Mrs. G. N. Douglss will be hostess at the meeting ot the Alternate club Wednesday. The Wednesday Card club will meet with Mrs. M. A. Nagl next Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Troup Miller will entertain Wednes day afternoon In honor of some of the army guests. Mrs. Harry Foster will entertain the Kensington Luncheon club Friday at her home. The Kensington Luncheon club will be entertained by Mrs. Harry Foster , next Friday. Mrs. Harry Frost will entertain the Ken sington Luncheon club at her horns r.ext Friday. Mrs. Charles Vorhers will be hostess next Friday at the meeting of the Bridge Lunch, eon club. The Comls club will meet Thursday aft ernoon, April L at the home of Mrs. Ar thur Hoover. Mrs. J. T. Stewart will entertain at bridge Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Bennett. Mrs. Rodney Bliss will entertain the Kapj a Kappa Gammas at her home Thurs day afternoon. Mr. George Wright of Council Bluffs will entertain Tuesday evening (or Mrs. Wild- man and Mlsa Hill. Mrs. B. M. Blatsr will give a hosiery shower Tuesday afternoon, April t. In bono. of Miss Isabel Mllroy. Mre. T. F. Kennedy will entertain the Original Friday Bridge club at har home next Friday afternoon. JuCga Redlck will entertain at dinner Friday evening at the Henshaw, the occa sion being his firth birthday. The art department of the iVoman'a club will ert'rtein at luncheon Wednesday at Hanson's in Loner cf Mrs. Millard Lcgfeld. Mr. Jerome Magee will entertain a bridge Monday afternoon In honor of her guost, Mlsa Masee of Chicago, and Miss Uennett. Iuvttatlons were Issued during ths last week for the Les Hiboux dance to be given at Dundee, Saturday evening, April 17. Come and Go Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton will leave Mm day for California. Mrs. Paul Werhner Is seriously 111 at her home with typhoid fever. The Misses Fynn are spending a few weeks in Florida and Cuba. Mrs. Duff Green has moved from 2464 Harney street to 8602 Dewey avenue. Mr. Reed Peters and Mr. Frank Selby are home for their Easter vacation. Mr. Will Yetter has returned from Cali fornia, where he went for his health. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Diets, Mrs. Gulou and Mrs. Hlmebaugh are In Cairo, Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane have re turned from an extended ' southern trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hamilton have re moved from the Loyal hotel to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles George have gone to Excelsior Springs for a fortnight's stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hitchcock have re turned from an extended trip In the south. Mrs. George B. Tsschuck and Miss Ruth M. Tzschuck will spend Easter In Rome, Italy. Miss Shirley Castctter of Blair, Neb., has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. Eldrldge this week. Mr. George F. GUmore left Saturday for a ten days' trip to Kansas City and other points. i Miss Polly Miner of Lincoln Is spending the week end the guest of Miss Helen Sholes. . Mrs. Hattie L. Easton leaves tomorrow evening for a month's visit near Montreal, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klrsler have returned from Kansas City, where they visited a fow days. Mr. Harry Nott la at St. Joseph'a hospital recovering from an operation performed Wednesday. Miss Julia Dean of Chicago Is the guest of Mrs. E. C. Griffin at her home, 3317 Dodge street Miss Mildred Rogers will spend her Easter vacation at the home ot Mrs. Latey in New York City. Miss Mary Ringwalt, who attends Beth any college, Topeka. Is visiting with Mrs. Wadell in Kansas City. Captain Fitch of Fort Leavenworth Is spending the week-end at the heme of Mra. Stewart in Council Bluffs. Mr. John McCague of Amherst will visit with college friends in iRochester, N. Y., during the Easter vacation. Mrs. E. Rosewater, Miss Rosewater and Mr. C. C. Rosewater have returned from a two months' sojourn In California. Miss Elisabeth Moorhead, whio visited Mrs. Jesse Whltmore In Grand Island dur ing last week, has returned home. Mr. Prentiss Lord, who Is attending Am herst eoliege, will spend his Easter vaca tion In New York and Philadelphia, Dr. and Mrs. Frank. W. Slabugh and daughter Virginia have returned from Cali fornia, whero they spent three months. Mrs. Adelaide Zanner left Wednesday for Topeks, Kan., where she will visit a few days with her mother, Mrs. E. MUlspaugh. Miss Sophie Goodmsn has returr.ed home from Rockford college and Is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. C. Good man. Mrs. Blanche Van Court Schneider and Miss Ruth Miller, both of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Van Court. M's Margaret McLeod of Clnclnnstl, O., who was the guest of her sister, Miss (Continued on Third Pase.) Lace Waists Nothing clean nicer than lace waists when properly handled. No matter how often they are cleaned, they always come out like new. They can be worn three times as long as a shirtwaist without show ing soil. The coat of cleaning is 50 to 75 cents. Send them to us tor good work and prompt service. The Panforium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1313 Jones Street. Both Phones. N. B. Out-of-town business re ceives prompt attention. Write for price list, i , Why Not Be in Style? Tour best chance now to have your spring suit made to order by a fashionable ladles' tailor at a very low cost. All garments are fully guaranteed to fit, hang and show the grucfcful lines in a becom ing way to your personal figure. The newest material, superior quality. Prices lower than else where or ready-made. M . ORLIJAN. Ladies' Tailor, 161 8 Harney St, Boyd's Theater. New Tailored Madras Waists at, each $2.50 iUS7 FAISNAM ST. Pongee Silk Coats 56-inches long, at, each $19.50 F mm Wearers of Good Clothos When in Quest of Somothing Smart, Noed No Pilot to Diroct Thorn to tho "Elite" THEY KNOW Jew Three-Piece Suits We are showing the new Three-piece Suits, each model being of that simplicity that stamps the style the creation of an artist. These Three-piece QQ7 4n Q7R flfl Suits range in price from 50I.3U IU i)f i.UU TAILORED SUITS At $25, $29.50 and $35.00 The best of the spring styles are comprised in our ex tensive lines of tailored suits at the above prices. They are made plain with just a suggestion of trimming or qji odd cut that renders them out of the ordinary. , In satin cloths, 6atin stripes, serges and worsteds. AND BY THE WAY our stock' of tailored suits is now at its best, and it will be the heighth of wisdom for you to make your selections this week while stocks are largest, and while there is ample time to make alterations satisfactorily. Tailored Spring Skirts At 56.75, $7.50, $8.75, $10.00 and $12.50 These are all made after the very newest models, plain tailor made gored styles. Some with odd folds and others trimmed in new ways, making them a big fancy. The NEW DOMESTIC rwa OKX.T aswnro mackxztb roa m eokx There are three things that the New Domestic will do which no other one sewing machine in the , world can do, and the "cheap" machines can do none of them. 1 The Chain and Lock Stitch two machines in one and you can change from one to the other without fuss or trouble. 2 A Vibrating Presser, so useful in sewing sheer and gauty stuffs, for darning, braiding and embroidery work, 'also an advantage in passing thick seams and sewing thick goods. . 8 A Fine-Stitch Ruf fler which gives a plait at every fifth stitch, also gathering, puffing, ruchlng, scallop plaiting, crepe trimming, as well as plain ruffling. Be sure to see the Domestic before buying. Gustafson (Si Hendrickson Motel toyal Balldiaf . Corner 10th and Oapitol Avenue. Phones i Dong-las 1674; Znd. A'SSBfl. f T,?'MBinHH'i1"',Jt"''"-" m,Mm Stunning Spring Millinery Judging fnm the success of our Spring Opening Omaha milliner lovers appreciated our untiring efforts to surpass all previous open ings Our store is full of pretty hats In eastern stiles, all harmoniously trimmed, with matching shades and plumes. Many callers have made us two and three visits, bringing a friend or so with them. This should prove to you that our prices and variety are the best that Omaha stores can afford. f. m: schadell&co. MILLINBRY A.ND HAIR 1582 Douglas Street GQODS ass Makers of Ladies' Suits, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists and Petticoats We only advertise when we have real bar gains. From now on till Easter we place on sale 100 suits ot pure worsted stripes, that are so popular this Season, In all possible shata. Positive valuss up to f 30, $17 OC at Aim 78 Suits that are cheap at i:j.60, at Our Bktrta are the best we ever offered at Jil Partc!7.v.1.u.e.'. ..... . .S.W-$7.S5 Extra wide, heavy taffeta Pettlooats, tf C standard price $7.60, at It will please you to see our new Urjtrl PeTeirR.?! .V.1.0": .v",.u.?. $U5-$7.95 Gold Framed Pictures, slse !Jx28, CO value 1160, Monday and Tuesday Including $6.00 In Stamps. Men's 1100 Coat Shirts. J0C Including it'oV B. ''h.' Green Trading Stumps. Men'a Rubber Collars, 95 for v Including 11.00 8. H. Oreen Trading Stamps. Men's and ladles' guaranteed Hose, 7r- t pair in a box for Other dealers' price $1.60 to $1 00. Including 11 00 In etamps. J? lens JOo Sufpenders, Including 12.00 in Stamps.) Ladles' Burson Hose, fine lisle thread. Tho only hose OB the market without eeam aero the toe. No seam Is bstter than the JJ- very best seam, pair (1.00 in (Biamps Included. (00 dosen men's fancy plain color Socks, tSc grade, lisle quality. pair ?5g Including Vl vO ln Stamp's. " Full line of yams, baads, out Jewels, Paris patterns, all styles. All seams Ap allowed twt We give 0. M. stamps on every porehase. JOS. F. BILZ' SONS 204-b North 16th Street. DR. BRADBURY. DENTIST Painless Extracting BDe Crowns, up from.. Partial Plates, up from ga.OO Fllllnga. up from Me Porcelain Fillings. tip from gl.M isoe r asm am st&ejct. )7 same offioe. 'Phonei D. 17M. . Bridge Work, per tooth, up rio.M SJ.51 tiervea rwuiut e l .jr.. int pnln. A SPECIALLY. . Work kUiU.nu.,, ti V"rs. The burning question Of the day is not one of Morality or Politics It is the domestic err How to make both ends meet If we only knew more about what to do with what we have there would be far leas friction in the family. Let us prove to you the possibilities for econ omy to be had in CLEANING OR DYING. YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED At tbe number of articles that oan be enooessfully CXJ3AXTXD la on establishment. There is no method we do not employ. Kibbons Oloves Neckties Uppers Flumes Corsets Skirts Tutu Jackets ' Walste nags Veils Overcoats Angora Sags Bath Kobes Mattresses Blankets Pillows ilk Underwear Varaeola Feather Boas Vnlforms Iodge Parapher nalia. Billiard Table Covers ashss Lace Bedspreads Muffs Fur Bugs and Mountings beggings. Sweaters Bats Bath Bugs ' Oriental Bugs Fanoy Work Stand Covers Carriage . Bobes Party Dresses Opera Costa Xaoe Curtains ' Fancy Vests Shawls Lingerie Men's Suits Cushions Bear and Tiger Mats . Our workrooms are large with high ceilings, well lighted and scrupulously clean, comfortable end with perfect Ventilation. How much more satisfactory to you to know that your Cleaning aud Dyeing ia being done under these conditions. , J. C. Wood (L Co., CLEANERS AND DYERS iioirmo booms Howard Street Side tier Oread. ' Phones Bell Douglas If 18, fed. A-933S. OMASA. Members National Association Dyers and Cleaners. 8,000 Ft. Floor Spaoe. B.OOO Oanaeats Fer Bay. Express Paid One Way. Write or Cell. Attractive Easter Milliner v Will Ho Soon at Our Spring Opening Maroh HO and Hist 1 AH the pretty modes harmoniously trimmed with the tea eon's shades and handsome plu.nes are on display. Don't think that it's too far out t attend this spring opening, it will pay you as well as being an enjoy mile trip seeing the spring styles as they really are. SCIl ALL, SISTBRS The Fashionable Milliners. 1614 North 24th Street Diamond Special If you are ready to buy a diamond don't pay 40 per cent mors than you really would. We can ears it for you. Look for the number. Brodkey's Jewelry Co. 1401 Douglas bt. W Brodkeyi U Jewelry Of