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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1913)
8 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1013. Prominent Musicians Quietly Wed Sunday o O 11 vBee-Hive By MELLIFIOIA. Tuesday, May 13, 1913. , ISS JULIA NAOL returned home yesterday after a Biicccssftil tour of the enstorn states as leading woman In tho eastern company, "Officer 666." Her friends are Justly proud of her success, for she rccclvod fte,r entire education In Omaha and at the state university. While sho was In tho Omaha High school nnd also at tho university, Miss Nafil had prominent roles In all of the school theatricals. Besides this she was elected to tho Phi Beta Kappa for scholarship. ! Speaking of her work for next year, MIsb Nagl has been offered th.o leading role in a now production .which will open on Broadway in Octobor. , She- will rest in Omaha until August 1. and tnen return to New York to start rehearsals for tho new play. I It Is a stage superstition, that one must not give the namo of a new , play to the public until the rehearsals are woll under way and tho man- 1 agers aro themselves satisfied with everything and overyono concerned. Miss Nagl had an interview last week' with Dr. Broadhurst, author of 'Bought and Paid For," and he was much Interested In her work and Buccess. Mrs. w T Robinson was hostess at a Dtauuiuny appomtru mnencon toaay at hC home In Dundee In honor of Mrs. D. 61 Laws of Nashville, Term.. musts of U( B. V 4. UlVlt. tUll) JUllll a.uuov'l.. The guests were rested at small tablet ittff dainty baskets of white fprliiR flowers and ferns forml the decora- . f n . ' f n.vA n1a1 fnr flftv nnd the afternoon was spent playing bridge. At the Omaha Club. MTs. l M Lord entertained nt lunch eon Monday at the Omaha club. Tho ccn- were members of the executive commit- . f. .no .mnnn .v. ii.Ti'.i. r- 1 1 1 . . . . . i . . rrtv Mesdamea Mefdamcs C. w Havnes. 1 If. INelson. E, MeKelvv. E. M. Svfert. Mrs. C. O. TalmaRe entertained the embers of the Dundee Luncheon club rs. Leon D. Nelson, Mrs. George S ard Pegau and Mrs. Henry Lemere no ciuo incmoers inciuaei Jlesoames Mesoames u. r uoonman, Joseph I'olcar. vhi di pr. co Olub Dance, The Pagalco club gave the last of their rlcs of winter dances Saturday evening. Qse present were: ."Misses Misses srgaret Compbell. Catherine Murray, Ethel Aiuihoiiand, Mathcrlne Tunlnon, Marcaret Murray. adeltne Mcltuch. Kruncls Mulholland. arte Norgara, Hose Dixon, itsther nwanson, Wuneta McCune, M. Krnler, K. Knudson, fdio! TciVH. . t 111 U . . incis uranviue. rta. Dyers, inn w t mm a tm inn i 1 1 1 a. isfeflsre. ilUUI UldllTlllC. rain MPiir. Upxy Unlit, mif aju inn onn itecnter. L. I ' niattirttfitr Mr and Mrs. F. H. Achen. Air ana Airs. A. n. Green. Mr and Mrs. n. Itoberts. Mr. and Mrs. Covalt. rp. J Mulholland. "Mr. D. Callahan. n . M lliWrV rtrTtirtl Miss Catherine Dovey. who for tho ast few months has been In New York i ,j, - Messrs. J oo Kuna. -Jack White. Leo McKenna, 'Charlie Jlanlen, Eugene May, M. L. Jackson, J. Norgard, H. Orobeck, E. V. Kelly, L, Orobeck, J. H.-Jaske, M. Orobeck, C. J. Fernandes, Willis Summers of Malvern, la. Dovey. The teachers who have been In structing Miss Dovey aro very enthus iastic nbout her voice and are free to predict tlint a great futuro awaits her. Miss Dovey Is a slater of Mls Alio Dovey, the well-known comic opera star. Orpheum Parties. fevernl parties wero given at the Or pheum Monday even'ng. A box party Included Mr. nnd Mr?. 11. H. Bnldrlge. .Mr. and Mrs F. V. Judson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Uurgcss. Another jtnrty Included Mr. and Mrs. O. C Iledlck. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hums, jr. Mr and Mis. John T. Htewnrt, 2d. Informal Affairs. Mrs, Arthur Engllsch hnd as her guesls-at luncheon- today, Mrs, Ida Mr Hanchett, Mrs.. N. P. Fell and Mrs. John McDonald. Mrs. Joseph rtlngwalt will entertain tho members of the Persian History-class at luncheon next Tuesday", at lier-country 'home, neaf Florence. Woodward-Allen -Wedding. Miss Vera Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert H. Allen of this city, nnd Quy Herbert , Woodward of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, were quietly married Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 1017 South Thirty-sixth street. Itev. Frederick Rouse officiated. Owing to the recent death of Mr. Wood ward's mother the wedding was very quiet, only the Immediate' families being present Miss Allen hns made quite a success as a comlo opera star and had the title rolo In the Aborn production of "Tho Bohemian Girl"' last year, Mr. Woodward Is a sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward and a nephew 'of tho well-known violinist.- nrrt nutler. Mr. Woodward Is at the head of the Bush Temple Conservatory of Music, Chicago, ' ' ! Mr. and Mrs. 'Woodward left last even ing for Chicago, where ihey will make their home. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. L. A. Oarner and son, Allan, havo returned from a three months' stay In California. Mrs. Isabel Helch'enberg. who has been In Cincinnati for 'four years, has re-' turned to Omaha and Is again occunvlne her home at 147 North Thirty-third street Mrs. Julia D. Freytnan, worthy grand matron of the . Order of the Eastern Star of Mlssqurl, arrived this morning, to bo the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Callfas,, 1910 South Thirty-second avenue. ATTENTION! NOW IT'S SANDALS FOR WOMEN OF THAT GAY PAREEi his Wisher Must Pay tor Itself. MAK1 tried to Mil ma a bore one. II aald II wis a Hot born and had nothlnc tha bwm wim . i wamea a nut noria. Dui aeoui nortcs ibucd, aba WltVl know tba man rttf well cltbtr. jiiX told him I want otto try lb hart tor a; mouth, II aatl -Alt .lib UVI U4 . 1 , h aa i n rsu v mi may or tn not our. most it tnu tiarti Ita't all rlfbt." 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Aged Couple Lose All; They Possess in the Tornado Mrs. Ferdinand Nelson, aged S3 years, who wandered from her tornado-damaged home nt Thirty-eighth and Franklin streets to the residence of Pete Dillon, 309" Hamilton street, Sunday night, and was taken by Officer Dillon to the sta tion, Is still In the matron's department. Mr. Nelson telephoned the police Mon day that he was Unnblo to support his wife, being 90 years old and feeble be sides. He asked the authorities to caro for her at the county hospital. All the old couple possessed was destroyed It tho tornado. DIAMPND PIN IS FOUND , IN THE. BRANDEIS THEATER Honesty of a Janitor' In the Brandels theater has resulted In the-return? of n. diamond pin 'lost there two weeks ago by Mrs. George 1. Gilbert. The pin was found by him In the box under a regis? tex.. Asks City Cancel Taxes on Home Hit by the Tornado James F. Gllllgan, 42S3 Harney street, has asked the city commission to cancel taxes on property destroyed by the tor nado. Gllllgan'B taxes amojnt to 5211.93 His homo was completely destroyed. This Is the first case of its kind that has come before the city commission. Others aro looked for and the council will ask the city legal department what course cin be followed under the circumstances, ORDINANCE AGAINST FAKE ADVERTISING TAKEN, UP An ordinance making It a misdemeanor for an advertiser to misrepresent his wares wan placed on Its first and second readings by the city commission. The city - legal department said such an or dinance would not be In conflict with, the statutes. The A rlub ('rafted the or. fitncb, which covers the provisions In a law passed by the recent legislature. mm? Strengthening Food for Hard Workers It isn't necessary to eat a lot of meat to nourish and sustain your body. It is a positive fact ask your doctor that there is more real nutrition in a 5c pack age of Faust Macaroni than in 2 lbs. of beef at 12 times that price. You get more nutrition better eating cheaper living when you eat REMEMBER Jewelry ever held In Omaha la scheduled f t? Saturday t Orkto Brothers. Any md of JwJry yq want at a price In gumceivafrly law. &t their window. The old Greek fashion of dressing, In cluding draped skirts and waists, long ngo was taken up by the women of Paris and from there carried around the globe, has now reached the feet. For today the elite of the Frenoh women, who set the fashion for that city I of pretty and vivacious women are wear- Ing saodalHt The high heel shoe and ilia oft painfully bent arch, has now been "given tho hook." In their place has heen selected the old fashioned sandal, and it looks as If It had come to stay. In fact, so complete has been the change of fashion In this respect that reverat of the famous Parisian stores. which cater particularly to the fashion- ubte class, have put in a great stock of sandals. Along the boulevards, women ure seen paraalng at all hours wealing sandals fastened to their feet by prettly colored ribbon in a band around their ankles. Adherents of tho new style declare It jot great benefit to the health of the ; perron wearing thctn. j Suppleness und flexibility, modlatej lariiue, ar the features of women's dress of the present day. IVIA.CAJROIMI Made from Durum wheat, a cereal extremely rich in gluten a bone, muscle ana tiesn builder. Put up in air-tight, moisture-proof package write for free recipe book snowing how many delicious ways there are for serving Faust Macaroni. At alt grocers' 5c and 10c package. MMJIL BROS. St Lools, Ho, Certified Milk We aro stilt delivering . Friesland Farms Certified Milk The best milk on the market for bablea and Invalids.. Service Never Better v. Kvory morning before breakfast. Alatrtito Sanitary Dairy Co. 1813 Kornam . Douglas 411 NEW LOTS, NEWER STYLES and BIGGER BARGAINS in-. Our May Sale of Waists NEW WAISTS AT $1.00 Hundreds of wash waists of the daintiest, snowiest voiles and lingerie fabrics, beautifully embroidered or trimmed with laces. High or low necks with the new roll collar are m- ft eluded in this vast varieties, nt ICO NEW WAISTS AT $1.45 Waists with frilled fronts, waists with real hand em broidery, waists with graceful, low rolling col lar all the newest and cleverest of all the son's novelties are in this group, at sea- $145 I NEW WAISTS AT $1.95 In this matchless group are many individual sam ples with many exclusive features. Scores of real lace trimmed or real hand embroidered waists. The most fascinating style ideas over shown anywhere .... S95 . We have grouped on main floor bargain squares scores and scores of women's dainty midsummer waists that should sell readilly at $1.25; each, for 39c 45-Iach Voile Skirtings Actually Worth Up to 50c, at, yard . . . Elaborate blind relief designs; also 27 Inch dainty ruffled Swiss baby flounclngs, em broidered or val. lace edged with rows of lace Insertions. On our main floor. 69 39c 9 to 18-ip. Shadow Lace Floun- r.nde ManT Worth Hlh Yard ClOgS, aB 65 nt a Tarfl, Adlu ' ' 18-Inch dainty shadow, oriental and clunj allover laces, on main floor. Also new trimming lace bands and edges in Venlse, crochet and macrame effects. 18-in. Ostrich Plumes With 10-inch heads, in black, white, blue, bronze; also tho new shaded ef fects would be a good value for $6; special, at $3.95 Untrimmed Hats On Second Floor Fine quality imported hemp and -Milan braid hats plenty of black, white, burnt; also empire green, blue, cerise and taupe, many hand blocked shapes included worth up to $3.50- second floor, at . . $1.29 Flowers For Trimming About 100 dozen sample bunches of June roses, American beauty roses, chrysan themums, viol jets, etc., worth" up to 60c, at per bunch 14c 1 Men's $1 Negligee Shirts at 49c Special Bargains From Our $66,000 Purchase Men's Furnishing These are men's summer fixings of highest quality going at great bargains Wednesday. Men's Union Suits, worth up to $2.50, at. . 98c Men's $1 Summer Underwear, at 50c Men's Silk Hosiery, worth up to 35c, at 17Vc Men's $2 Negligee Shirts, new patterns, at 98c Men's Silk Neckwear, worth up to 35c, at 170 SPECIAL In Sewing Mnclilno Dept. Wdnesday, Pompeiau Itoom THE MICKEL 3 Bellows Vacuum Cleaner Docs nil me worK or higher priced cleaners . , . , Huge Purchase of Summer Underwear on Sale Thursday We Bought at an Extraordinary Reduction AH the Samples and Surplus Stock of WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR From A. W. Porter & Co. Watch Wednesday Night's Papers -BRANDEIS STORES1 20 Below Omaha Price Not One Day But Every Day RUGS - RUGS -- RUGS We have made a great purchase of high grade rugs and offer them at bargain prices. 27x54 Velvet Rugs 95c 27x54 Axminster S1.45 36x72 Velvet 1.75 9x12 Axminster $17.50 See our large line of Body Brussels and Wilton Rugs much below Omaha prices. 36x76 Axminster $3.00 6x9 Seamless Brussels, $5.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet $15.50 SPECIAL 9x12 All Wool Art Squares MAY SALE OF PORCH FURNITURE NOW ON i Concentrate your advertising in The Bee. There is a Bee in almost every home. (Home Furniture Co. E1 Wt SJW