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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
fllE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. hTHhre Daily Fashion Hint o OX STORES CLOSE 5 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1 ' vBee-HlVe BY MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, August 6, 1913. HE country clubs will bo deserted this evening and society will at- Ttend the circus. The old-time excuse, "taking the children to boo the parade and tho elephants," was worn threadbare this morning by the society matrons. Sightly windows along tho route of the parade wero filled, not only with tho bright faces of the youngsters, but Interested mothers' faces could be seen sb well. Ono mother confessed this morning before hert departure for the pa rade that the children would attend tho circus this afternoon with tho nurso maid, but sho would have to go this evening to take her husband. Ml. .1. I I f - f . . . A, I I ..... - . Sensational Annual Offer xnero win do several mr(;u cirtus iiaruea, uui uuiuo ui iiiubo wiiq , have taken motor trips to tho northern lakes will seek the country clubs Instead, having Been the circus onco this summer, and somo of them twlco. 8 At Carter Lake Country Club. There will be an old-fashioned dance at the Carter Lake Country club this evening following the dinner for the real dents at the cafe. In place of dancing the new dances, In which society la bo Interested, thew will be a revival of the Virginia Keel, the lancers and many of the dances which have not been In vogue for several years. Dr. J. 8. Deapecher will entertain at dinner this evening, when ho will have covers laid for twelve gueats. Among others who will have gueats at dinner are L. M. Semtanla, who will have thirteen gueats; D. C. Dodds. three; V. K. Van Cott. three; C. IJcber, three; V. 1 Keller, three; A. Jeagtr, three; W. Oorflv. three: O. Tiemey. four; Taul coast, spending aome time In tho Cana dian Hockles, Lake Louise and Portland, returning via California and tho grand canyon of Arizona. Mrs. John W. Towle and daughters, M ts Mnr nn find M . . m. . o been spending several weeks In Colorado, are expected home this evening. Miss l'hylls llartmann, daughter of Major and Mrs. Carl I. llnrtmann, left j ounaay tor ukodoji, wnere sue is me guest of Mrs. C. 3. Bmythe at The Inn. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. llaleman and sou leave for Lake Mlnnetonka this after noon to spend several weeks at their summer cottage. Mrs. W. E. Uurroughn will bo their guest for the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Conlngham have gono to I.ake OkoboJI for several weeks. Meyer, two; Charles Dundy, three. i cn s(nger w mtarlHn this Those who had guests at the dinner Jn h(jnor q dance Tuesday evening were Mrs. I . M. MU(cg Go)(1o ftnd JJlanche aorcllcU of Tuttle, who had ten gueats; H. Keating, ChCftK0 ten; C. P. Snow, two; II. E. Ilogers. m(mj Atwood of LncoIn lhru T.T 11.9 IlllKaiX. eiKIll. UIIU ai. ... ' Deans, two. At the Field Club. Mr. It B. Morrill spending several days In the city, called I here by the Illness of her fiance, Dr. Kll'ott Cobb, who Is at the Methodist hospital. will entertain at ' Dr. Alfred O. Peterson has reteurned luncheon at the Field club, on Thursday from an outing In the Black Hills of for her guests, Mrs. Helen Sturdovant South Dakota. Mrs. A. O. Peterson and of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mrs. Plalster children and Mrs. E. L. Potter and chlld- and Mlts Dorothy Plalster of Dubuque, ren will remain at Spruce Lodgo until la. Twenty-five guests win ue present, mo latter part or August. n, nnrt Mrs. A. It. Knode will hive four guests at dinner this evening. Test-Bixby Wedding. The wedding of Miss Josephine Dlxby, daugl.ter of Vr. n1 Ml rrnnk mfbK' to Lieutenant Frederick C. Test, took place Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, 1GB Emmet street Rev Marcus McClure of Council Bluffs performed the coremony. The bride wore her go-away gown of white linen, trimmed with Irish lace and a white Panama hat There wero no attendants. Lieutenant and Mrs. Teat loft for Con cord, N. II., where Lieutenant Teat U stationed as instructor of the national guard. Birthday Anniversary. Mr. John Itchanl was at home Sunday afternoon from 1 to C at her country Jiome, Btversldo, In honor of her daughter, Miss Marget the occasion being the nineteenth birthday. About XOJ. KUesta called during the afternoon. The rooms were decorated with ferns, palma and garden Zlowors, while the tables had cen ter pieces of carnations and roses. By LA RACONTEUSB. Simple and young afternoon dress com posed of a small and smart orange taffeta Miss Mildred Hose ana Miss Buo 'caaaaue widely crossed in front Cut In Haworth left Saturday to be gone three ( the kimono shape with the low armhole, iney wm vian ai urana iaiana, i tne half length sleeves are fastened be- weeks. Hot Springs and Sylvan Lake, 8. D. On their return they will visit at Kimble and Scott's Bluff, Neb. At Seymour lake Country Club. Mrs. L. M, Lord entertained at a bridge luncheon at the Seymour Lake Country club house today for her house guests, Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mrs. 12. M. Syfert Those preacnt were; Mesdamea T. L. Combs, Edward Plislan, L. J. Healey, C. B. Coons, C. II. Marley, Coburn of St Louis, N, 1L Nelson, Mesdame M. A. King, John Urton, Epps. . C Lambert, A. V. Shotwell. Eunice Ensor, L. M. Lord. For Hiss Burnham. The Misses Vera Peery andAlflt Ahl strom entertained at a towel showet Monday evening at the home of the latter In honor of Miss Alice Burnham, whose wedding takes place In the earl fall. The evening ' was spent In garnet and music. The decorations were carried cut In Japanese errect. Those present were low the shoulder under a French fold. and finished by a high turn-up cuff, fastened with two taffeta, buttons and loops and edged all round by a French fold of taffeta. Deeply opened In front It Is edged ropnd the neck up to the waist with a tiny piping of taffeta. A flat round collar trims the shoulder and back. A white chiffon fichu crossed on the front and edged by a full of Maltne lace trims the neck. The front crossing part of the coat is trimmed with two motives of taffeta and buttons of the BHtnu material. The fullness la tightened at the waist in njUln black stlk ribbon fastened on "front and finished In two cash ends edged with long black silk Butter Prices to Keep On Climbing Towa,rd tho Sky CHICAGO, Aug. C-Although Chicago housewives hare ocen paying midwinter prices for butter and a. further advance Is expected, there are more than C5,0u0,000 pounds of the product In cold storage, according to the reDort today of the warehousemtn'M association. This Is bet- mnse. a write rose gives tne gown a ter than 10,000,000 pounds more than wan delicate touch of color, reserved a year ago, A short barque, slightly gathered, fin- A half cent Increase yesterday mado the ' ,shes thl casaque, the plain short skirt price SOtt cents to Jobbers and another ' striped in orange and write taffeta. advance of 1 cent was predicted for today, gathered at the walet fastens in front Prices to consumers rnnir fmm m under a scalloped aide trimmed with fancy to at cents, according to location. (glass buttons. At the bottom tho skirt Jobbers attribute the high prices and j " llt P to now tha f0t enormous cold storage stocks to tho war- I fare between the CHIcrim butter boards. Butter Jobbers have been , tenJed Dr- B c- Henry, who happened In the habit of contractile- In advnnc. tnr ' t ba P"lns at the- time. She was then butter to be delivered during the season eonveyed to her home in a taxlcab, where of greatest production on a baali of Klein I WM " a stupor at u o'ciock Misses Hllden Wlckstrom, Kuthcrlne Hopkins, Vera Peery, Llnca Ahlatrom, i-eari uann. Mirirarit kullftv. Mesdamrs Mlsaea Alice Burnham, KUen Johnson, Margaret Itoyer, Margaret Devaney, Vera Almqulrt, Alfla Ahlatrom, Emma Jenson, 31en La Chapelle, Gertrude Joos. oenruae uenramer, uurnnam, Mabel Curtis, Ahlatrom, Ellen Seitier. K. Deastr. i Lillian Seitxer, Howe. Dinner for tfr. Larimer. Mr, and Mrs. C. Y. Smith will enter tain at" dinner this evening at their l:ome In honor of Mr. Larimer, who u the guest of Mr. Ben Warren. Covers will be laid for eight guests. At the Country Club, Major and Mrs. Carl F. llartmann will entertain at dinner this evening at the Country club, when they will have covers laid for eight guests. 'Afternoon Bridge. Mrs. E. A. Hlgglns will entertain at nn afternoon bridge Friday at her home. In and Out of the-Bee Hfve. Mr. Raymond E. Davis. 0f Oklahoma City la the guest of Miss Nan Cunning. - ham at her home. : Mr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson and ..small daughter have left for Nantucket iu ue Bono a inontn. Mr. and itrs. O.- T.' Uaatroan and fam. Ily returned Sunday from Mackinac where they sDent Mrs. II. O, Rockefeller and Miss Pearl Rockefeller are spending th month of August With friend nn M,..li. .. , Mra. B. Oerstal, Mra 11. Reuben and wss iora wvy or Chicago are the guests of Mra. Samuel Weiss for two wee ks. Dr. a,ld Mrs. P. C. Mnrlartv i.r ts,.. day evening for the east. when. ih.. spend several weeks lit the mountains of Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm and Miss Esther Wllhelm, who have spent tho uroroer at their cottage at Lake Okoholl, are expected home Monday. Mrs. C. W. Welch and Mra D. W Tuttle of Chicago, who have been the gueats of Mrs. J. J. Hannan, left Sunday evening for their home. Mr. and Mrs. John QuIJd and daughter MUs Margery Guild. leave the latter part ct tho week for Denver to visit Mr and Mrs. Thomas D. Uraden. Mrs. Braden Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. amid. Miss Zoo Vlau and Miss Myrtle Drahoa left Tuesday rilgbt for Minneapolis, where they ere Joined later In the week by MUs Corinne Polatunt and Mrs. Mary iluUt fr a six weeks trip to the Paclfc prices. This year Elgin quotations have been relatively higher than prices at any of the leading markets of the nation. Jobbers have been paying more for but ter than they could sell at and have been forced to Place their purchases In stor age, awaiting a higher market There has been an unusually heavy pro duction of butter and so much of It has gone In storage that Jobbers anticipate a crash If there- Is a mild winter. WOMAN INJURED BY AUTO AS SHE ALIGHTS FROM CAR Mrs. J. F. C. Ilumohr, 713 South Seven teenth avenue, was painfully Injured this morning at Fifteenth and Harney streets, whera she was struck by an automobile as she was alighting from a north bound street car. The auto was driven by Its owner, Henry Ranking, Tarklo, Mo., and Is said to havo been going slowly at the time of the accident Ranking was driving west on Harney street and saw Mrs. Rumohr. He slowed up, but says Mrs. Rumohr did not see him and stepped In front of his machine. She was unconscious when picked up and af ter being carried to a drug store was at- In an automobile with Rankin was Harry Luchardt and throe girls, all from Tarklo, from where they had driven up for an outing. Nadine Face Powder ( In Ortm Jmu Onty ) Makes The Complexion Beautiful Soft and Velvety IT IS PURB HARMLESS Monty Back If Not Cntlrtly Pltised The aoft, velvety appearance re mains until pow der Is washed off. Purified by a new process. Prevents sunburn and return of discoloration Tha Increasing popularity is wonderful. Witrrr, Flesh, Pink. Brunette. By toilet counters or mail. Price 50 cents. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, Wit. Tim Sold by Brandels Drug Dep't, Beaton Drug Co.. and others. A man can have no , better epitaph than to have his family say, "He provided well." ' Tl PTOP REAQ provides the beat foodthe beat bread procurable at no greater cost than common bread. Provide it for your family, "ikey re. worltilr H I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbI BIDE SHOE SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY- SATURDAY IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT No western store ever assembled so many high class, well made and dependable ahoea to sell for one dollar a pair. Our shoe buyers searched the markets of this coun try and bought entire stocks on hand at leess than half the actual value. We have never know a sale of shoes in Omaha to hold so many unusual values as this. Various styles of these shoes are exactly pictured In these Illustrations. THOUSANDS of PAIRS UP-TO-DATE, SERVICEABLE HIGH tn LOW n n r SHOES for HEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, worth $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, at UI10 UOIIdl Women's High Dress Shoes.... $1 Patent leather with dull leather tops, In button style, extension edge soles, medium short vamps, wide toe last worth S3 and. $350 a Balr nlses 3 to 7 and widths C, i and E. Wemen'g White Canvas Shoes $1 Durable quality canvas with white buttons, Cuban heels shoes In perfect condition In all sizes 3 to 7 and widths C, D1 and K Wtsici's Blucher Lace Oxfords at $1 Light extension edge welt sewed soles, Cuban heels, perfect fit ting worth S3 a pair sizes 3 to 8 and widths C. D .and EL Men's S3 M3.80 Low Shoes, Pair 1 Patent, gun metal and tan calf skin, button and Blucher lace practically all sizes. Not a pair worth less than $3 some worth more. Women's Strap House Slippers, 3 to 8, E to EE Women's $3 Tan Russia Calf Shoes, sizes 2 to 7 Women's $3 Fancy Dress Oxfords, suedo Women's. $2.50 Tan Russia Oalf Oxfords School Girls' Shoes, dull calf, 12 to 2, E only Women's Prince Albert Slippers, 3 to 8, E, EE Girls' 2-strap velvet Pumps, 114 to 5, E width Women's Tan Button Oxfords, 3 to 7, E width Women's Tan-Dress Oxfords, 3 to 8, 0 D & E Misses' and Children's 2-strap white canvas Pumps, sizes 8l2 to 2, TS width only. fWomen's 2-strap Tan Pumps, size3 2l2 to 7 Women's House Slippers, sizes 3 to 8, E & EE Boys' blucher lace school Shoes, up to 5 size Women's Juliet house Slippers, rubber heels, sizes 3 to 8 and widths E and EE Girls' dress Shoes, sizes Zy2 to 2, E width only Women's tan Russia calf Pumps, 3-7, C, D, E Women's ribbon tie $2.50 Oxfords, Cuban heels Women's $3 Raddiffe tan Oxfords, 2VS-7, C, E 1,000 pairs' women's sample Oxfords and Pumps, in almost every style; 3 to 4y2 size; PAh A to 0 width; $3.50 to $5.00 values. CHILDREN'S HIGH SHOES Tan kldBkin leather with hand turned soles, solid counters and insoles, neat styles all sizes, C S 4 to 8 and E ftllp width only. pr. . .uvb MEN'S WORK SHOES Genuine chrome tanned gray muleskln In blucher lace stylo, dependable leather soles, give excellent service, sites 6-10. 51 Barefoot Sandals for Boys Gonulne tan calfskin in protected toe style with genuine elKsKin soles, at, a pair 39c Men's and Boys' TENNIS OXFORDS Black or tan strong canvas up pered with first quality rubber soles in all sizes, at, pair 39c 45 Notable Offer of Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses made to sell to $3.50, at We bought at an unusual concession several hundred drcases for women and misses mado of fine lawns, ginghams, linens, cotton voiles and chambrays in stripes, checka and fancy figured designs and plain colors an unusually wide variety of styles, made to"sell regularly at 2.00. 2.B0, 3.00 and 13.50, In one lot at 1AS, on second floor Thursday. Women's and Misses' $4 and $5 Wash Dresses at $1.98 Dresses made of fine lu-as, voiles, linens and ginghams, in plain colors as well as funoy striped and figured designs one-piece dresses, also the rfff f Bnlkan and Blazer waist effects every wanted shade in un- I Isfff limited range of styles. Worth up to $5.00, Thursday at K ' Women's and Misses $6.50 and $7.50 Wash Dresses, $2.98 Women's and misses Wash Dresses, cleverly made of fine lawns, rft 4 lingerie, voiles, ginghams and ratines, iu plain tailored or fancy UQ trimmed models white and colors, second floor, at pmmt f w Women's Pretty lawn, Lingerie and Voile Waists worth to $2.50, at Scores of plain tucked or fine lace and embroidery trimmed styles. . . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Worth up to $1, at 69c Women's fino Muslin Gowns, Com binnlion Suits and Petticoats, in lace and embroidery trimmed styles; worth up to $1, Thursday in our iindermuslin section, on second floor, at , . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Worth up to 75c, at 45o Women's fino Muslin Gowns, Com bination Suits nud Potticoats, plain or trimmed made of unusually good fabrics and carefully sized; worth up to 75c, special at $150 45c 69e MUSUN UNDERWEAR. Worth up to $2.00, at $1 Dainty Crepe and Lingerie Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats mid Princess Slips, embroidery and lace trimmed worth up to $2.00, extra special values, on our second l floor, at , 5L