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    THTJ BEE: OMAHA, TIIFRSDAY, JVLY 24, 1911.
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BY MELLIFIGIA.
Wednesday, July 23, 1913.
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Daily Fashion Hints
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SOME of the globo trotters of Omahn think no more of going to Europe
for a week than going down to New York. Ono man declared that
it was really cheaper, as tips are only paid as you leave tho steamer.
Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Davis and their son, Herbert, returned homo
this morning after spending olght days motoring In England. They spent
much Umo In tho Wordsworth country and one day at tho Wordsworth
cottage This was ono of the most Interesting days of their trip. Tho
caretaker at the Wordsworth cottago was an old friend of the poet Tho
tourists were especially favored with good weather during tholr week In
England. They visited many abbeys and castles of Interest and returned
home on tho samo steamer on which thoy left Boston, spending eight days
each way on the ocean.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess Balled yes
torday on tho return trip of tho Laconla for London. They will spend six
weeks in Europo, motoring In England and Franco.
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Boniers, Mrs. P. L. Haller and Mrs. F. H. polo left
Saturday evening for Now York and will sail. Wednesday for a stayNpt six
weeks on tho British Isles. They will take doveral motor and cGacliIng
trips through England.
At Carter Lake Country Club.
There were several dinner parties Riven
nt Carter Lake Country club lost even
Ins. Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Newport had as
their guest lllss Leone King of Amen,
la., and Mr. Victor McCormlck.
At another table were Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Bnyder and Miss Edith Frost.
Others who had guests at dinner wero
Mr. P. II. Christie, who had two guests;
Mr. Roy Grayson, two", Mr. H. Welch,
four! Mr. Arthur Storz, four; Mr. 8, 1C
Hanford. four; and Mr. Felix Mahoney,
three.
e Tho Ak-8or-Ben quartet will sins at
, the clubhouse preceding the moving ple
asures Thursday evening.
At Seymour Lake Country Club.
The Seymour Lako Country club" had Its
first matinee dance for children this aft
ernoon. Today was also the first table
d'hote luncheon day for ladles and many
. guests were present at both affairs.
Last ovonlng there were several dinner
.parties. Mr. and Mrs. T. U Combs had
covers laid for eight guests. Mr. arid Mrs.
JU M. Lord entertained six guests at din
ner. Others who had guests at dinner were
Mr, V. C Dodds, who had four guests!
Mr. It E. Sold, four; Mr. X IL Kopletx,
four Mr. W. B. Cheek, four;-Mr. Harry
Cheek, four; Mr. X II. BPP. four, and
Mr. IU D. Philips, four.
I'rof. Chambers will give an exhibition
Of the new dances and the proper way
In which to dance them at the club Frl
' day evening.
and family. The three daughters of 'Virs.
Stowltts will go to Arkansas to be with
their grandmother, Mrs. Illanchard,
Mrs. Charles P. Southard of fit. Louli
Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Scott Smith, and Mr. Smith. Mrs. South
ard Is recuperating from two serious
operations, which she, underwent In fit.
Louis a few weeks ago.
Omahans in New York,
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Davis and daugh
ters. Misses Elizabeth and Mellora Davis,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Northrope are
at the. Hotel Alpln.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Somers, Mrs. Frank
Haller and Mrs. F. II. Cole, who sail to
morrow for England, aro at the Wolcott
hotel.
For the Future. t
Several affairs are planned for next
week In honor of Mr. Larimer of Wichita, Charming afternoon dress of white silk
who arrives Saturday to bo the guest or atrlpod with greon,
.Mr. AB. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
etowsrt will entertain at dinner next
MVednesday evening and Mr. Warren
Monday evening. Bunday evening Mrs.
Wtldmdn will entertain at dinner.
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE CLEARANCE
THURiD 4Y, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE OFFER liREAlLY REDUCED PRICES
ON THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF WOMEN'S, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
Tills will bo it value-giving event that will long bo remembered. In many Instances Uiose shoes will bo market! at much less than actual
zoUt to manufacture. Styles nro all good. Many of tho lines have almost complete range of sixes and widths for your selection
3,000 Pairs Women's Fine Pumps and Oxfords
Made of high grade leathers In patent, dull calfskin, dull kldskln,
black, brown or gray euedo, white buckskin, white canvas and
white cravenetto. Wo consider this the best value In women's ohoo3
In tho better grades that wo havo offered you thlB season.
Actually sold at $3.50, $4 and even $3 a pair; Thursday, main floor
By IjA It A CONTEUSE,
At the Country Club.
. . m . a - i l'uuu biuu ui inn nemni or inn win hi : i
' M ei Mildred Mernam was nosicu ai -- - ,
luncheon toW at tthe Country club In Pec -of ?!T! ""''J A.
The bodlco of green nllo crepon Dunbar
Is a draped kimono. The long sleeves,
finished over tho hand, by two pleated
lace frills and another caught up by a
black crepon piping. Tho bodice Is
crossed In front In "V" and edged all
round the neck by two lace frills on
each side at the height of tho waist; a
honor nf her cousin. Miss Mao Merrlam
of Pepperall, Mass. Covers wsre placed
for:
Mesdames
John L. Kennedy,
Robert Qanett,
Misses
Mao Merrlam,
Pauline Gale,
Louise Updike,
Matinee Birthday Party.
Mrs. D. V,. Dudgeon entertained at a . Lucy Undlkp,
box party at the Brandela theater this
afternoon In honor of the birthday anni
versary of her daughter, Nellie. Those
present were Misses Luclle Brown, El
well Blttnger. Iluth Gray, Melva. Mac
nulay. Kuth Cattn, Mary Cloland, Helen
Sturgess, Neltlo Dudgeon and Mrs. D, W.
Dudgeon. ,
Mesdames
Arthur Rogers,
ltobert Updlko.
Misses
Henrietta Itees,
Edith Thomas,
Mildred Merrlam.
Centurion Club Dance.
Members of' the Centurion club will en
tertain at. a, 'dancing party Friday even
ing at the forme South Omaha Country
club on tho Fort Crook boulevard. '
Personal Gossip.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hammer and
Miss Hilda Hammer have taken tho
irparment at tho Clarlnda which was oc
cupied by the late Mrs. A. D. Stowltts
broidery In white and green over green
Is crossed by a narrow Bllver galloon and
finished by small silk tassels, silver and
green silk. The fulness of' the bodice Is
kept In front under a half piece of the
samo. embroidery. Under that piece
blouslng In the waist Is a small band of
tho samo material as tho skirt. This
skirt Is of whlto silk finely striped with
green. ' From the right niece starts a
Mrs. Wlldman will entertain at dinner short tunic,, falling down to tho foot in
this evening at tho club In honor of her tho front under tho tunlo and the, right
guest, Mrs. Pond of Fort Macooweii.
Covers will be laid for:
Major and Mrs. Carl F. Hartmann,
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Summers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummlngs,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Test Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart, 2nd;
Mrs. John T. Stewart,
Mrs. Pond,
Mrs. Wlldman,
Mr. Ilenjamln Warren,
Mr. Frank Hamilton,
Mr. Earl Gannett,
Mr. E. W. Hart
Mr. A. 11. AVarren entertained at ' din
ner Tuesday evening at tho club for Mrs.
Pond, guest of Mrs. Wlldman. Covers
wero placed for:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. otowart 2d.
Mr. and Mrs. O.OC Redlck.
Mrs. Ocorgo Pond.
Mrs. Wlldman.
Miss Mae Hamilton.
Mr, Earl Onnnett.
Mr. EL W. Hart.
Mr. A. B. Wnrren.
Mrs. E. H. Sprague had eight guests
at luncheon today at tho club. This
evening Mr. Clifford Wolfe will have
eight "guests at dinner at tho club.
At the Field Club.
Mrs. W. F. Davlnger and Mrs. Harry
Cote entertained the Tug of War Bridge
part Is laid. over' a wide, breath piece of
striped matorlal ' caught under the left
pare
OVer this Own n nmnll Xfn.llM .
.... .iui.i V.IIVk
of Ivory, edgod at the bottom by fancy
tasseis or tho snme material and em
broidered in silk of the. same color, llnod
wun a very pale green brocmlcil vntl
Tho sleeves bf this coat aro of three
quarter length and tightened by a band
oi green sine holding tho tassels,
Good teeth are '
the rewards of
Good Teethkeeping
your dentist at least
twice a year if only to hear
him say: "Your teeth are per?
feet!"
Visit your Jrvfgttl every
time you begin to run out of
.Lyon's
PERFECT
inth.Pnwtler
Freprd ff nearly half a culary
by a Doctor sf Pintal Surg try
Prevents the lodgment of tat.
tar and the beginning of decay.
Cleanse by thorough polishing,
the moat efficient way the taful
way.
Insure your children's good
looks end good health. Teach
them to use Dr. Lyon's each
night and morning ctptdalty at
Wbt Pr.Lyen' dot Ml tUn!r
year daatitt is CMapateat te t.
MM..
$195
BOYS'
OXFORDS
All of the oxfords, re
gardless of former
price. New mannish
lasts, with welt
sowed soles, In (lull
and patent leathers;
perfect fitting; pair,
Misses' and Children's $2 and $2.50 Pumps at 98c a Pair
All the pumps, with or without straps, In tan and dull calfskin, patent leather, white buck
skin, wliito canvas and velvet; also 4 and 5-strap Roman sandals, in slrea up -to 2, for qq
misses', Includes the Komper and famous Elucator shoes for children, values to J 2.4 8, OC
Women's White Shoes at $1.95 Pair
Ocnulne white nubuck and white canvas, in several new,
up-to-date styles have been selling all season for
$1.75
j.ou ana 4 in practically all sizes,
Odds and Ends Men's Oxfords, $1.95
Tans and blacks, also patent leather oxfords of do
pondable quality, worth up to $4.50, rt nr
i it M.35
Cut Steel Buckles for Pumps, special at, pair . . . .tA
Men's 3.50 White Canvas Oxfords button and blucher lace styles practically all sizes at
OiCJoWor Meets Old
Omaha Men on His
' Trip to the Coast
"The Omaha fellows are all dolnir well
In Seattle," said County Commissioner
Tom O'Connor, roturnlng from Seattle,
where he attended tho meeting of the
National Association of Charities and
Correction. "I met a great many former
umnno. people mere ana I want to say
tney are up and coming and are all mak
lng money."
Among those O'Connor mf t R.nin.
club this afternoon at the Field club, was'Hnrrv E. Moorn.. ,nn nf ,
weuijr prawm I mayor of Omahn. fnrm.rlv nl
Many who attended the tennis games Ker nsent of tho Wohn.h rniim-n -it. -
at the Field club will stay for dinner now cltv nassnnirrr nn o.i ...
this evening and entertain guests. the Oregon Bhort Line. An,h.- . T
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry will have I E, itiiev. formerly
, A I ' . --ww - w IICiD, nuu
u' I is now a promoter at SnAtH. rri n.it..
Mr. Jack Hughes will havo fourteen formerly manacr f h nrni,.n
. . ... . . . I wm - - - v VI I'llLUlU 111
guesis at nis UDIe. Omahn. wan nnnln.r m.n iu, rr-
i. rt, .... ... . I . I'.
"'u , c, urowiey will nave met. Kelter l nann... r..
eight guests with them.- there. Georne Casnv. wi, rn .
r)lk. -.1 . ... I ... ----- -
nyo ruesis ai ainner I market In nmnhn. n, k.. rn
r. tr ... r .,r . . . I ' """"
.Ti r7" , . V r, J : ' no nor runn,n8" "eat market In Seattle
wJE2 "b: ..f'V!, J: 11 Murry, another former Omaha meat
.. ,u, .,A, ,,, al wooa. rour! I mnrltot mnn. ruhnma .v,nn ...... .
Thnmn. f.l.h .,. . . " ".T " OO HI
... ., n, , uoruon, inirtietn ana rark avenue, wn iilu.
u -u ouuen. lour. covered n a meat market of w. w i
."I? -.' J.el,ry will entertain at Seattle. These and others formerly of
m . . Vfhe" 'h wlU ve Omaha. Mr. O'Connor met while on tho
covers laid for fourteen gursts. coast.
laid fr.; J.r.Ure.n.W,".haVft cover 'Those coast towns are coming to the
iuncneon xnurs- rront." said O'Connor. "They build and
m.. . improve and they don't stop at anything.
oirm. j. J. Boucher Will entertain flv I don't Irn
. a . . . . w I - - asvv inv fivi Liin inniinv.
"""" "l '"ncneon Thursday. but they are Improving aH tho tlmei Tney
t 3 n,, m . i uunucu u me leem, nowevor, and I
In and Out Of the Bee Hive. don't think there are many of those coast
' r-,i B Lem have gone towns that could find a sale for any more
...v.kU ,icro mey win go by boat I nonas,"
to Montreal, satllnr on h T.,nni. I
.vuiviUVi .u r I
I tTl , w
Mr. and Mrs. a. Hinr. x,,.. VlSt.IP, NlirfffiH
a.. . . ----- ..u uiga I w A1 va. u j m
g0 ttDroaa nearly every sum- j. n rrT" r
mer have bee motorlnK an aro Myf (n fcO 8611106 Ur6aTYl
Mrs. McOtlllcuddv. h I nDnnJ Ci
here last week by th. deaVh of h. 17.1, UUUU KjVUVGIl
Mrs. A. D. Stowltu.- ha. r...,. .rClL
home In Ban Franelseo. The vl.liln? nnn.. .
. - i . aDLui rt.i inn
f"f r,y es thU evening ""cession for Ice cream and soft drinks
ror Atlantic city. When. r v. . t th nn.r , v. i
tknA Vi 1 1 , ".. jLtwiiiy . w .vcu una even-
Senator .f 1Un ber Prnta. Kountxe park on the north boule
thrtr it- Q- iL ""efceock, at vnrd- Miss McPheraon has arranged for
vvvvhqv.
P)
Hurley Bros.
OXFORDS
FOR MEN
(Not a pair excepted)
In tan nnd black
leathers, button or
lace styles, new flat
lasts, will be sold at,
palr-
$3.85
$1.95
SPRIAL miUik, i W 0Ui .-;Eiii-At'U iL Lu..KAN.E
Women's Wool and Silk Dresses $Q69
ACTUALLY WORfU Itf TO $10 ANJ J12.50 Ai
Any woman who appreciates a good value will certainly see the
ndvantago of purchasing ono of these dresses Thursday. Tho
wool dresses Include excellent grades of French 6erge, novelty
worsteds, corduroy and velvet. Tho silk dresses aro made of good
quality foulards and messalluoa. The styles aro practical and
the dresses oxtremely well made. All sizes aro represented in
this remarkable clearance on our second floor Thursday.
Women's Silk and Wool Serge Coats $069
ACTUALLY W0RIH UP 10 51 J AND 512.50 AT
Full length and three-quarter coats, In light and medium weights,
suitable for a score of purposes. These dressy coats aro made of
taffeta, silk pongee and satin, as well as of fine serges. Tho
styles aro good the matorials are excellent tho values aro sim
ply wonderful. All sizes for women and misses. on second floor.
.Hundreds of Women's Silk I'cttlcoats, Ip black and all colors wide noTOlty
ruffles nnd tucks made to sell regularly at gl.50, $a, $2.50 nnd up to $B
ono blR lot at. .... . . . .
SI
Misses and Juniors' Wash Dresses
If you have seen these serviceable, summer i frocks in the win
dow you will certamly realize that this is an unusuatly attractive
offer. These dretses, in light, cool, summtry shades an I pnlty
styles were made to sell at $1.50, fs 03, $2. 50 and some as high as
$3 and $3.50 each. Your choice Thursday on ecod floorat
79c
Are yes rtm Jtnr Dr. Lym't mat a.
lnt adnrtlfmantrT
WEST HARNEY STREET
RESIDENTS CARRY WATER
the concession and will have to unlit
her the young women of the association.
The money raised will be used on the
baby fund. The concert will be given
Dy ureen's band.
A bursted water main at t-., . A?T h .
and Harney -JYl"'""0 . ln M" owort na
preelpltated a lot of uneasiness amomr 1 ".Sey?.ctloliL" ot hejOpera': Ueyep
residents in that locality th. ZTJS JiS?J. ' Sr.?-i-vv-Tyerl
upon this particular main of supnTv 'Tor " " PAUT a",JMePn B,ern
f ie r I lh-e,r water. Vrl.Vro' "onemian airl" Balfe
Deautify ui? Complexion ' accident can. 1.?x
1 I Hot be blamed Unon llivnnt hn n.l,n. I Marflnv. MlAntln,. ini.l.. V.I.. nlZl. ,.
m TEN DATS. of the system complain that they had no . ?"TllI.
Nadinola CREAM d that when they &
ThaUntotiiUdBtsntlfn i op,'e,ed to h "'ee of the company by "HermoaUlo" (Spanish Intermesso)....
7
ThtUntquiUd BuulUltr
WID AND X.NDOaSEI
BY THOUSANDS
Guaranteed to remove
tin, freckles, plmplei,
liver" spots, etc. Extreme
cues about twenty days.
SUds porrt and tbtue of Impurities.
Lea the dda clear, soft, healthy.
Two sizes, 50c sad '$1.00. By toilet
counters er mall.
XATtONAZ. rotUTT COMrANT, rmrU. 3Vm.
Bold by Braodelr VfUic Dd'u 4toa
Pro i-, aud others.
telephone, they wra infnrmiui ,.., tt,
company knew what it was doing and "Americ'Ln
were given no satisfaction as to when the
supply would again be forthcoming
Unprepared for the occasion, many of
the residents bad to carry waterfor Tuea.
day evening's and Wednesday .morning's'
use.
Schuh
Wlegand
FORTY CHICKENS TAKEN
DURING TUESDAY NIGHT
J, A. Unahan, 4330 Kort street, reports
the theft of forty spring chickens from
A Cruel Mistake his henhouse Tuesday night. Two strange
Is to neglect a cold or cough. Xr, King's I men wers noticed by Mrs. Unahan In the
New Discovtrr cures them and may I neighborhood Tuesday afternoon ana it Is
prevent consumption, too sad JL For I thought they confiscated the fowls. The
sals by Beaton Crux Cc-A4TerUitmnt 1 police have descriptions ot the two men.
W o m o n's L 1 s 1 o
T h r o a (1 lloslcry,
plain and allover
lace and fancy boot,
black, white and
colors, t nt
worth to 1 J -ir t
25o at, pair - 2
Womon's Ii 1 s 1 o
Throsd Hosiery,
wide lisle garter
tops, lisle double sole,
black, white and
fancy colors, 4 m
J5c quality. If-
at. pair J
Women's Pttro Silk
Hoot Hoslory, wldo
llso garter tops;
n 1 s o mercerized
lislo hoslory regu
la and oxtra n m
paira:..a.t:....35c
Women's 00c Union
Suits, lislo, in cuff
and umbrella kneo
styles; crochet bead
ing tops, regular
and extra
88uiet?,..a.1:.... 29cr
Women's Union
Suits, in regular
and extra sizes up
to 9. cuff and um
brella knee Btylcs
35c values,
at
Womon's Lislo
Vesta, also cumfy
cut style4 regular
and extra bizes, up
to 25c val- 1 4yl
ues, at. . IsaC
19c
Women's Swiss
Itibbed Cotton
Vests,, fully taped,
regular and extra
sizes worth 15c,
each. . . . . .
27-ln. Kuffled Jlaby
Flounclngs, sheer
batiste waist front
ings, also 27-lnch
flounclngs, worth
up to 75c. 9Q
at, yard. . .
15c
T-
12-In. Slwdow Tjaoo
Flounclngs, G to 12
inch bands and 18
inch allovers, worth
up to 35c,
at, yard . . .
French and German
Vols, torchons, imi
tation cluny; also
real linen cluny
edges and insertions
worth to ISc
a yard.
at, yard UC
DRUGS AND
TOILET ARTICLES
Oraddook's Bine Soap, C
special at, the cake .... wO
B has don Bells Soap, f- '
cake 00
Pond's Vanishing- Cream, I P-
25c size jar...., I 00
Kind's Konsy and At- OQ
xnond Oream, 50c else, a9U
Xpatto Fills, 100 In QC.
bottle, at sCOU
2-o.t. ronntala Syringe, QQn
S pipes, at OVU
-BRANDEIS STORES-
On Display
For Inspection Only
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
To give you tho opportunity of seeing tho
extraordinary values in odd chairs, beds
white, brass and enamel odd dining rooh fur
niture, porch furniture and refrigerators. "Wo
havo grouped them on our main floor and will
display. them for inspection only Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday.
Thoy will go on sale Monday, July 28, at
prices that will move them rapidly;
Beaton (L Laier Co.
415-17 South 16th St.
Payments If You Wish.
ore.
1SOB Fa ream BU
Extracting S3c Up
Fillings OOc tp
Uridxework . . $2.00 1 p
Crowns Up
Plates 2.00U9
BRADBURY ApEJTIST
to Years Same OZfloa,
Phone Iloujr. 173?
Hissing Teetn auppue4
without I'lates or ttrldxr
work. Nerves remuvao
without pain. Work sptar
an teed tea years.
BOY COASTING ON BICYCLE
RUNS INTO AUTO AND IS HURT
William RawlUer. 9-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. II- IUwltser. ION South
Thirty-seventh street, suffered painful
bruises when he ran Into the side of an
automobile while coasting; on a bicycle.
TounK lUwltztr was coming south ot
Thtrty-sertnth street and at the Inter-
section of Leavenworth he lost control
or we wneei, ana. ener hitting- a car
driven by Ernest Doll, 5619 Leavenworth
street, was thrown under It, one wheel
of the vehicle passing over his legs.
Doll stopped the car and conveyed the
Injured youth to his home, where he
was attended by Dr. E, C. Abbott. SS1S
Mason street, who found that no bones
wers broken.
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