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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1913)
1 10 THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, lflliJ. ELEYEN AREJO GRADUATE First Class of Omaha University to jJH On "SPRING 1913 Ecceive Honors in June. The Nones Are Past! Remember the Ides of March and Kilpatrick's Great Embroidery Sale Both of Which Start on Saturday, March 15th, at 10 A. M. Our Mr. Koenig found TWO IMPORTERS of the finest St. Gall Embroideries just in the right mood to sell-nnd a right worthy purchase ho made All in all, the choicest lots and by far the largest 'and biggest and best values ever offered by us. Neither storm nor the ides of March will keep you away if we can impress you properly with the marvelous" worth and choiceness of these embroideries r og . ASfc.f OQjn- Three lots and three prices JC, f"OCj 18 and 27-inch Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroider ies; fancy galloons and Swiss Edgings and Insertions very many worth (iO cents, will sell at 29 Cents Per Yard 27 and 45-inch Flouncings and fine Swiss Allovcrs Gal loons and Insertions also these are worth up to $1.25 all to go at 1 48 Cents Per Yard And the choicest of the flock, consists of 45-inch Voiles and 27-incli fine Swiss Point Venise Flouncings, etc Some real gems in this lot, well worth $2.00 per yard Yours at , 85 Cents Saturday At handkerchief section SHAMROCK hand embroid ered initials; regular value 15c, at 8ft cents each Bo roady for the 17th of Ireland. Solid Back Bristle Hair Brushes, fjbony and'other choice woods, worth $1.00, each , . . . , .59c Other brushes worth $2.00 each, at '. . .89c If you have soap to buy prepare to buy it now 6 cakes of Palm Olivo and a 50c bottle of shampoo, all for 49c Late novelties in collars and neckwear merit your notice on Saturday. You all do know our Tqputation on ready-to-wear garmonts. Tho children 'a section is in a springy condi tion with the newest and nobbiest of SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND HATS. In our drapery section we are ambitious, and it surely is no grievous fault to be ambitious to give you here the newest in drapes and window coverings for- the spring adornment of your homa Scrim curtains are in the lead. Wo have some beauties at 1.00 per pair and up. But yesterday 'twould seem as if the robins' soon would chirp, now they hide silent and none so poor as give thdin thought. We are fully ready with the daintiest, noweat, choicest, prettiest collection in our wash goods section ever shown by us Ratines, linens, voiles and many novelties. Bear with me, friends I fain would tell you once again Wo make skirts to measure, and tailor them well. $2.00 for the making PREPARING FOR MAY DAY Entire Student Bodr Will Pnrtlcl- pnte In the Fnnctlona, Which Are to Extend Over T vro liar: Thomas Kilpatrick & Co, 'OCIBTTrM BEE-mVB By MELLIPIOIA. Omaha Friday, Maroh 14, 1913. .amy or tne engagements announced repontly will: take I glrla to other cities to renlde. , VI An interesting announcement today la that ot Miss Sadie Klrschbraun, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs, Louia .Kirschhraun, to air. orueri a, iieavonncn ot cuicago. MIbs Klrschbrnim is a violinist of more than usual ability and has traveled extensively. 8he attended school at Ferry Hall. Lake Forest. Ill Busier even than most seniors the last months ot school arc tho senior at tho University of Omaha, for not only aro they going to graduate and have all the functions that usually accompany graduation, but they form the first grad uating class that has ever gone out from the university, and for this reason ihey must set all precedents and lay the foun dations for the customs whiclj are to pre vail In tho future. True, there have been two other graduates from the local Jnl verelty, ope last year and one the J una preceding, but those two were persons who had extra credits when entering the new school. This class was the freshman class when the doors of Hcdlck Hall were first thrown open to the ambitious youths and they have since bent every effort to build a strong university within the lim its of Omaha. Of tho eleven who will graduate all but one was In school tlie first year, and all save two were prcsen'. the first day and one ot thoso two regis tered the second day. To make arrangements for commence' ment week the following committees hav.) been appointed: Class day program, btan- ton Salisbury, Zella Beebe and Helen Hansen; program and Invitations Gladys Solomon, Katherlno Matlilfes and Qeorge Parish; banquet, Ferne rsicolos, Pansy Williams and Mebano Ramsey, I'rennrlnir for Muv fentlvnl. The first step In preparation for Data day, the annual May festival at tho unl verslty, was taken Thursday morning, i when each of tho four classes met to ohooso their representatives on the cen tral committee which will have the man agement of this festive day. Thoso chosen were1 Senior, George PcrclvaU Junior, little Underhlll; sophomore, Agnes Nlelson; freshmen, Anna Myers. In addition to these there will be ono member-at-large elected from cither tho Junior or senior class. This festival heretofore has been tho. biggest event of the year In tho student activities. It takes In tho entire student body and in addition to having the crown- of the queen of May and accompanying maypolo and fairy dances, has an enter tainment which takes on tne nature 01 a vaudeville performance. These have alwitys been of a high order. Each class nnrt nrcanlzatlon Is entitled to put on a number. This wilt e the third annual Gala day and It Is probable that, Instead of being given only one day, as was done last year and the year preceding, wm oe nroduced three times, Friday evening. May 16. and tho afternoon and evening of Saturday. May it. Tho personnel of the various commit tees will do announcca nei TRIES TO STEAL BOLT OF CLOTH FROM DRESHbnS A Partial Vkw of ths Dally Receptions atOrkln Brothers, Held by Chlcajo's Host Beautiful Working Qlrl MISS RAE POTTER To whom Lillian Russell nwardod tho first prlto in tho rocent big beauty contest conducted by tho Chicago Tribune. MiM Patter will held public rectatlens at tho Helereaa Booifc Saturday fram 10:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m 2:30 to 4:30 ai 7:00 to 1:30 p. m. ? BOc Worth of Willard White Co.'s Tp V reeBlue Melorose Perfume t Tee This week the purchaser of GOc worth ot any of tho articles men tioned la this "ad" will recolvo BOc worth of BLUE MELOHOSE PER FUME, tho latest, daintiest and most lasting odor in tho world, We recommend WILLARD WHITE OO.'B VaucaireTADLOTs Tho TVonderful Preparation for THIN, UNDEVELOPED, nervous and careworn women. The remedy that U recommended by beauty ex perts and physicians. The tablets ire much better than the liquid nnd con tain the genuine galega. Try a box end note their wonder- nr ful effect Perfectly fSVP harmless. $1.00 box for Truly Wonderful arc tho merits of the Marguerita Sylva toilet preparations. Wo aro selling Sylva Faco Powder, $1.00 sire at 80c Sylva Face l'owdsr, SOu size 4Bo Sylva cleansing and mas sage cream, 2 In 1, 60o nlxa. Sylva perfect roUKe, SOo' size, at , Sylva Nail 1'oUsj . . 45c Each SAT it's the Ssst -We Know It's fee Best. V DAI NTT. ELOROSE , ,.080 v M The perfect cleanser and massage cream, has no equal; excellent for complexion, freckles, tan wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, .chapped hands or face, etc.; doeB not grow hair or turn rancid and has a very dainty odor, suggestivo of fresh flowers; defies sun, wind A r and dust; tho regular BOc size, at ; 4toC MelorosecS8,KS,.g?. iff0.3!5. E-. . .45c All thoso preparations have stood the tost of timo and aro rccom- monaea oy mora leauins actresses una women or note than any other toilet articles In tho world. Mall ordorB filled. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION IN TOILET GOODS SECTION Drugs and Toilet Spocials a u. a. uiood itemody. . S1.00 Large Dleachod Grass Sponges now at 25 Six 10c cakes Palmollvo Soap and ono BOc bottle Palmollvo Sham poo lor 49 a 15c Fine quality Whisk Brooms ow 10 BOc Societo Iljglenique Soap'HS 25o Pond's Vanishing Cream tli6 Mary Garden Sachet, oz. SI. 50 Dabrook'B Locust Dlossom Sachet, per ot 2 Id 1-lb. cans Talcum 84d BOu Pebocco Tooth Paste . . -3Jld Imperial Shaving Stick 10 Walter Garrison, colored, walked Into Dresher Brothers' tailor shop on Farnam vKctentav and while his partner Mr, Heavenrich Is a young business man. of Chicago and' attended tho LUminUd th attention of the dork slipped Univorsity of Michigan. ' ."i a'bott of. jmp?rtd goods under his over- In honor of the, engagement, Mr. and .'Mrs, Klrschbr&un will be at CORt an1 mafle a hu. homo Sunday, March 16, to thoir friends. JMr. Heavenrich will spend the "i"; Louise Dresher became .suspicious week-end in Omaha. Lrt .,lt,d lhe attention of J. w. Nelson Tho woddlnK will take nlace In tha autumn, nftnr whlrh thn vnimo ,, nurriaon. Nelson started after the people will make thoir home, in Chicago. Miss Klrschbraun's friends COIored mttn anJ t0XxnA tne clolt u"aer rAfrrnt ,1. n , n.l ...111 1 i ,1 a. I COUlt Alio Ullic, icb'u '"t,t'.'"M ' uuoiuor cuy to resiqe,. ,. wflB arrested on a charge of potlt tuBu6umuuv id uiijiuuuvuu ui mioa nuici vrow, aauRnter or mm innv. nna Mrs. josepn urow, or tms city, to Mr. James Cody Ewell of Grand Rapids, Mich, Miss Crow graduated at tho Omaha High school and later at tho Chicago Art Institute, where she is now oue ot tho instructors Eastern Star Olub Meets. Mrs. A. A. Foster entertained the mem bers of tho Kastern Star Whist blub Wedneiday afternoon at luncheon, fol lowed by cards. The centerpiece was a blarpey itgno th honor of St. Patrick's day. the place card were shamrocks, The rooms were decorated with American Beauty roses and Jonquils. Mrs. J. A. Foster of Clinton, la., was a guest of the club and covers were laid for twelve. The card prises were won by Mrs. A. D. Terrlll and Mrs. John Bheflln. This club Will be entertained In .two weeks by Mrs. J. A. Gllck. For the Owls. Mr. William Burgess and Mr. Alirert Klngdon entertained the members of the Owt club at the Rome hotel on Wednefc day evening. American Beauty roses were used In the decorations. Tne gams was high five an the prise was won by Mrs. James Miller. Miss Ingenorg Nlel- stn will be the next hostess. Those pres ent were; Mr. and Mrs. Morris I.aoey. ' Mr. and Mrs. John llauser, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Plckard, Jr. Mlas Ingeborg Nielsen. Miss Olive Miller Afternoon Bridge. Mrs. J. F. Uespcher enterUlried the members of the Afternoon Bridge. club at luncheon at the Itome hotel Wednes day. There were pink roses and pinto- shaded lights with green foliage is table decorations. Mrs. John Marsh, Mrs. John Hustle and Miss Katherfne McUtanahan were guests of the club and twelve mem bers were present. The club prise was won by Mrs. U C. Peters and Mrs. John Ilussle won the guest prise. March 31 the club will be entertained by Mrs. a A. Meddars. Bridge Luncheon for Guests, Miss Adele Cullen gave a brldg-i lunch- con Thursday at her home for Mrs. Lott II. Dennis of Boston and Mr. Frank Van Benstelaer of Denver, formerly uf umaha. Those present were: Misses Mioses rioae Welch. Frances Schmlt. Paultne Mullln, Margaret Cott, Anna Itobertson. Irene Farrell. Ituth Byrne. Helen Drl.coll. Katherlne Perrlne, Louise Cotter, Irene Cotter, Bertha Stors, Msrgaret McSwenny Adele Cullen. Mesdames-i Medamte I-ott II. DennU, Frank Van Reni 1 Inward Farrell, selaer. J. Van Itensselaer, For the Future. Mr. A. W. Carpenter and Mrs. Wait Squler will entertain at bridge Monday afternoon In compliment to Mrs.. Clark ot Mllford. Conn., who has been spend ing the winter with her daughter, Mrs, Charles Q. McDonald. Sulphur Bprings Card Club. Members of the Sulphur Springs Cferd club, were entertained Wednesday wan ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D. U Morgan. Prises were won by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Avery and Mr. W. K. Worley. The next meeting will be In At the University Olub. . .... LIUUUISi nit J MPbn,vii, lv v ine local Alumnao association of Alpha lftcl(1 poisoning or Irregular kidney action two weeks with Mr. Parker. and Mrs. deorae Manx ft Suffering: 'Woman Drags herself painfully through her dally tasks suffering from backache, headache, nervousness, and loss of sleep, not knowing her Ills are due to kidney and bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Pills will help any form of kidney or bladder trouble, any backache, rheumatism, urlo Tnu Oniesa fraternity' will hold Its ll monwiiy meeting Saturday, evening Jn tho University club rooms. Prefeasor Uuck of the university of Nebraska will be the honor gueest. A number ot active membcrls of the Lincoln chapter will be present. Personal Gossip. Mrs. Louis LOrlng, Who has been 111 at the Clarkson hospital, Is convalescing and has been removed to her home. Tbey are strengthening, tonic and cura tive, and contain no habit forming drugs; No one who suffers from kidney and bladder trouble can aff6rJ to overlook Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by oil deal ers everywhere. Advertisment. 1 ., P?c become! 11 U OFEM In and Out of the Ben Hi. Miss betta Ullman has returned from colony or vnicago. California, where she spent the .vlnter. Miss Paulino Dutton of Grand June tlon, la., Is the guest this week of Miss Wllma Bruce. airs, uugene ievy or Lincoln spent a few days thla week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. ItehtelU. Mrs. Hugo Brandeui and her fa the Martin Calm, once one ot Omaha's leading musicians, Is part of the musical Benjamin Rosenthal, founder ot the People's Store, Is In New York. His brother, Maurice Rosenthal. Is In San Francisco. Samuel Megeath left a stationery store behind him In Omaha, to become one of the big ones of the Standard Oil crowd, FIRE SALE of High 6rada Pisnos! How Going Onf Chance of a lifetime to buy a beautiful piano at your own price. By order of the Insurance Com panies. Upright Pianos at W7, $37, 47, $St, $87, 100. Practice Pianos, all makes 910, SIS and up. Organs 85-00 and up. Two Bollara Sands a FUno Home. Tour Own Terms. Don't rail to ZnTsstlgate. Call At Ono. Schmoller & Muillir Piano Go, 1311-13 ramain Street. m e rf I 1 1 Mr. B. Edelman, returned Tuesday from being moro particularly president of the a two months' visit In Los Ancilts. Galena Oil company, with headquarters Miss Ruth Wilson of St. Petersburg. In New York City, Fla.. will arrlvA nn KV4riv n h it.- I mieat et Mm. iv.ni, wn.nn n. . Herbert I irowier, lorraeny on ine "v. Bee's reportorla! staff and later chief Mr. Edmr PoiWk nf wv,, n..K. editor of the News, is in newspaper wore who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. .unuer i-oi.acK. leu Wednesday ror John rvancts was ticketed from the California. I .i nf nnriin. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McClure are atln tn th Venice. Cal.. and will remain thure until general passenger department nt Chicago- ..j. iiicn uuuKincr, airs, win urowne of Salt Lake City, Is with them Mrs, Phillip SchwarU and smalt daugt ter will leave Sunday ton a month's visit in bt. Louis, after which thev will -- to Chicago to Join Mr. Schwa rti and make their future home. Mr. ana airs, ueorge Chrlstlancr of New York City arrived Thursday morn ing to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.bw.mh ..III .1 . n " r. vnrisiancy is a sster of the late K. C. Barton and the late Mrs. W. B. Millard. Next week they will be the guests of Mrs. K. C. Barton. Mlas Blanche Henrtckson of Hutchin son, Kan., Is visiting her brother, C. V. Hendrlckson, and Mrs. Hendrlckson. Mrs Charles French and Miss Marlon French pf Fort Crook left Wednesday rnr Krtrt IAVCtntrArtti nti ft.., -..in " , n, men KU lO I UilL RLLLI1 U IUU -LRllLl Fort Oglethorpe, Tenn., to remain several rh utiuotie Mwd.r to u tatiKn into th ho. wpskb. i ir rou want rni aaa oomion lor una. acnuia. .r r it -. . . I wollen. iwtlac laei. UM Alira'i roi.k,. u r- " biuiucii, vi cumonusan. 1 n. mm. nd hunlnni of all tln and ttiruu Canada, formerly Mlsa Mattie Robert- I fciuura. or and callow lyou. Jul ta uins for .. i naneinr Hartipa. iim iaiovr laoH. us lor son ot (ins city, nas arrived to Vllt In.tm. i k-.sii. It U th araut comtort It It tl Omaha relatives for a few weeks. 4ioonr ot ta at. Trr U Mr. and Mrs, F. H. DavU and MUas 1 ..;;T.rrtJr.. aii e. oimtt. i Bor. n. y ttln InH I-1 M v V. a I K T.tH. ...1 1 1 . 1. 1 I " ..v.... ... , tilts I evening to spend a few weeks In Call-I fornla. CoTonei and Mrs. At- Dresher, who at tended the Inauguration at Washington and later visited New York, returned homo this, morning. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ChfioluK TEHHIKG Graudmutncr UKtl it tor her babies. Mother uaed It tor hrr Ubica, And now 1 am uing It for my baby',' So apoke ehc young mother TkretGtntritlot. k SwAka tiw Child. It Saftaaa th Gnaw. U ABr tit Pain. U R.U.tm ViUi CoUc And it la taa Ht fta4r tor UitU DUnkaaa.. FTraWr known aad aoM all cr Uh wU. FORMAL MILLINERY OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 15 A Magnificent Showing of the Latest Hat Styles You are Cordially Invited to Attend i I III II MRS. S. RICHARDS Room 4 WE AD BLDG, Cor. 18th and Farnam Tills Bread Toaster at 15c, Saturday; Formerly Sold at 30c. Only Oho of the Saturday Specials in Our Bargain Basement. OUR values are always the best, always a satisfactory combination of quality and' price, but for Saturday we have some specials we want to tell you about. DRAPERIES Fancy Net, endless variety of patterns to' selecirora, 50c to 60c yard 25c Swiss Curtains, Dotted and Plain, also tucked, $2.00 grade, Saturday at $1.25 Shades, $1.00 grade. Made from odd lengths 25i IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Former Price Sat. Price Fumed Oak Dining Room Table 48-in. by 6 ft.. . . ; .$22.0 $12.50 Golden Oak Rocker. 4.00 2.25 4-Burner Gas Stove 15.00 7.5() Bread Toasters V . 1 I .35 . .15 Matting, per yard .( . .80 ,30r' Beaton (Si Laier Co. 415.417 South Sixteenth Street Sunshine Matinee Bis- Ky v yR cuits are crisp and J Hj slightly sweetened. L. V After the show great 1 sHIB . bHHIIIIIIIIIB ssBst SSiyJtzX. sV x" v We want you to know that are the best biscuits of Biscuits of America." To prove this, accept our FREE "Surprise Box" of assorted Sun shine Biscuits. Send the coupon now. fbosE-Wiuca! Qiscurr Qjmpant BkrsofSunshlB Biscuits all admittedly "The Quality Cmm far Frw "SsyriM Bex" Lomo-WUs Biscuit CosBstaar Omaka, Nob. PIsss send ma FREE Sunshlna "Eur prUa Box" of assortsd Sunshlna Biscuits. Mams, &drta. Oracar'a Nam.. THE OMAHA DAILY, EVENING AND SUNDAY BEE. Tho Best Advertising Mediums in Their Territory. 1