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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1914)
8 THE BEK: OMAHA, FKiJ)A, APKIL 17, itU. Society ; emm By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, April 16, 1914. THERE in a nation whoso people are never at a lo&s for an answer, and whose ready wit puts the other person at a disadvantage. A well known society young woman left her olectrlc car In front of one of the shops. When she came out, after finishing her shopping, she found that a gasoline car had been driven Immedi ately In front" of her, car, and back of her was an expressman's cart and horse. ., On the sidewalk near the bourse was a man chewing tobacco and at the samo time conversing with some Mentis. The young woman decided that he was the Jlkcly owner of tho express wagon and went Up to him. "If this is your horse, and wagon, would you please drlvo your horse .v little farther so I can get my car out?" she said to the man. "Well, do I look llko nn expressman?" ho said. "No, Indeed, I'll havo you know that I'm a millionaire," said tho individual, and glanced around in a self-complacent way to his companions, who were enjoying the situa tion. He had that well known imllo that you see on a pedestrian when he gees a motorist in trouble, and the young woman, who Is qulto nn oxpert driver, had to get her car out as best she could. Tho good old horse aided, her by backing up a little of his own accord. Suffrage Tea. The Omaha Buftrage association wn entertained at tea at the home of Mr. I. O. Craighead Wednesday afternoon, rs. Craighead upoko on Th Women of Tomorrow." "The development of the race can go no higher than' the mother," she tald. "Now that aha If being relieved from the drudgeries of other days, she can develop herself and produce a finer generation to succeed herself." Mrs. George Covell told "What Women Ilae Accomplished with the Uallot." Mrs. Covell cited Instances In every nut- trace state of the change In attitude of politicians who had previously denied woman's right to vote. Musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. C. n. Lander. Miss Florence Ung and (recitations by Mr. Clifford Long. Fifty guests were present: In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. W, II. Murray Is home from three months spent on the I'aclflc coast. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Langan of Fair acres are guests of W. R. Hutchinson and family In Sioux City. Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. McShane and Mrs. H. H. Ualdrlge will leave tomorrow to spend a week at Excelsior Springs. Mrs. T. M. Orr will leave 8unday even ing for New York, where she will at tend the annual women's whist congress, which will be held April 21 In th-v Hilt more hotel. Mrs. Orr has for several yearti attended these meetings and wins an honor always, Talley-Sweeley Wedding. At tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips Swceley In Kountze rince was solemnized the marriage Of their daugh ter, Edna Frances, to Mr. Walter Weldln Talley of Terre Haute, lnd., Wednesday evening at t:tO o'clock. Dr. D, K. Jen kins of the University of Omaha, assisted by Rev. Titus Lowe of the First Metho dist church, performed the ceremony. Mr. Ben Stanley presided at the piano. The bride entered with her father and was gowned In white brocaded satin grenadine trimmed In point applique and pearls. The long tulle veil, which fell to the square train, was held In place by orange blossoms sent from California by a cousin of the bride. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the .valley and orchids, ' The maid of honor, Miss Nellie Talley, sinter of the groom, wore a gown of pink crepe de chine embroidered In wis teria and trimmed In rose point tace. Miss Harriet Parmelec, bridesmaid, was dressed In pink charmeuse trimmed In shadow lace, the skirt being accordeon pleated In minaret style. Roth attend ants carried arm bouquets of sweet peas and Klllarney roses. Little Miss Mary Vance carried both rings for the double ring service In a basket of spring flowers. Mr, Ralph Swceley, brother or the bride, served as best man. The. ushers, Mr. Harold Oraham and Mr. Mark Hargrave of Wymore, stretched chiffon ribbons, forming an aisle for the bridal party. The marriage lines were read In the parlor, the wedding party standing under an arch of pink roses and green asparagus ferns. In the dining room wero yellow daffodils and Jonquils, In tho library pink roses. Mr, and Mrs. Talley left for New York, where they will sail for a two months' trip In France, Switzerland and England. They will be at home after September 1 In Terre Haute. Among the out-of-town guests were; Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. d, Kdwanl Talley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer B, Talley, Miss Nel l!o Talley, all of Terre Haute, lnd,; Dr. porothy Allen of Mankato. Kan-; Miss Mary Allen of Adel, la.; Mr. Mark Har grave of Wymore, Neb.; Mrs, D. II. Emery of Falrbury. Neb. Cornell Luncheon, Mr, Frank 8. Seibyiwlll entertain Cor nell men at luncheon at the University club Friday noon. Those present will be: Messrs. - Messrs.--Arthur C. Davenport, James Richardson, A. C. WakeUy, 15. 8, Westbook. Dr. Harold Glfford, John W. Towlfr. Kanford Glfford. Dr. IS. C. Henry, Charles L. Bounders, A. W. Carpenter, K. C. Page. Harry Carpenter. J. W. Benin, George Thummel, i i;. noienairr. uanisier. F. A. Droadwell, Asel Steere, A, J. Brown. J. H. T. Rlle.y. A. Galley. Ecaton-Lovelady Wedding. The weddlnt; of Miss Mary Ixnelady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lovelady, and Mr. Russell Soulon took place Wednesday evening at the homo of the gloom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Seoton, at 8:20 o'clock, followed by nj reception. Rev. J. R. Beard of the t-'en-; tral Park Congresat'onat church offl- ( ciated. Tim I.ohngren wedding march j was played by Miss Violet Hughes. j in urine wore wnuo cnuion am Shadow lace over white charmeuse. Tho long tulln veil was held In place by lilies of the valley. She carried a Shower bou quet of bride's rotes and lilies of the valley. Mies Olga Lass was bridesmaid, and she wore a gown of pink crepe do chine, draped with pink chiffon, trimmed with shadow lace. She carried a shower bouquet of Klllarney roses. Mr, Karl W. Seaton, brother of the groom, Was best man, Little Miss Anna Lovelady, slater of the bride, carried the ring, and ribbon were stretched by Miss Stella Brewster nnd Miss Ruth Seaton. The rooms were decorated with Klllarney rosed, Easter lilies, palms and firm. Assisting In the looms were Mrs. G- E. Brewster and Mrs. I F. Maglnn. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton will be at homo after May 1 at 4113 North Thirty-ninth street. Ghristie-Hilding Wedding. At the North Presbyterian manse last evening Mr. James B. Christie and Miss Catherine Hlldlng were married, Rev. M, V. Hlgby officiating. The young people wero attended by Miss Selma Hlldlng, sister of the bride, and Robert Ch'rlatle, brother of the groom, They Immediately went to 924 North Twenty-eighth street, where the groom had newly furnished a cottage. Ma Sigma Officers. , The Mu Sigma club elected the follow ing officers Wednesday: Mrs: Isaac W. Carpenter, president; Mrs. George .Damon, vice president; Mrs. M. D, lfusste, secre tary; Mrs. B, M. Axtell,' treasurer. Tho course of study for next year will be on the Brownings, the program to be outlined by a committee consisting of the officers, Mrs. C, W.' Axtell, the outgoing president; Mrs. 8. R. Towne and Mrs. W. Hot. Personal Mention. Registering at the Hotel McAlpIn in New York City from Omaha during the wck have been Mrs. A. B. Jaqulth, Mrs C. C. Allison and Mr. Francis Gaines. Mies Katherlne Beeson has returned from a visit with her aunt. Mrs, Green, In Lincoln, while there Miss Beeson won much entertained, Mr. and Mrs. Dorgan gavo one of the affairs, a dinner In honor of Miss Beeson and Mr, Jack Webster at the Lincoln hotel. Persistent Advertising Is the Sure Road to Business Success. BRANDEIS Sewing School Opens Monday Mme. Coats of New York and Paris has beon secured by apodal 3ngaf,ement to give a series of les sons In dressmaking. Thcsfl lessons are thoroughly complete and practical in every rospect and teach you how to over come every difficulty in cutting, fitting, draping nnd finishing. Tickets for entire course will cost only 50c. Mme. Coates will spend the first couple of days explaining the va rious features of the work.. Hear, her Monday at 2 p. m. on our Third Floor. Great Sale of Three Year Old Fruit Trees in the Basement Saturday Trimming Flowers For Friday wo place on sale 100 dozen new spring flowers, such as roees, mixed flowers, cowslips, stick-ups, June roses and also fruits, worth up to 50c, special, on Main Floor, bunch 5c and 10c , Untrimmed Hats 200 dozen hemp hats in smart sailor shapes. Black, white, burnt, new blue, browa and navy, worth up to $1.60, Friday, on fift Main Floor, at D7C Dickf ttin Ib extremely beneficial LieteilUn caB0S of Diabetes. Flour lUioumatlsm, Dyspepsia a iuui Kidney and Liver trou bles and 'diseases requiring a special diet. Twelve-pound sack, post paid. $1.75. Special discount to dealers. The Gluten Co., Rod Cloud, Neb.. llox 107. MME. ISE'BELL Removes Wrinkles and Fills Out the Skin MME. ISE'DfcJLL'S Skin Food and Wrinkle Paste Is ideal for massage, feeding and nourish ing the skin, filling out and obllt cniting wrinkles. This splendid preparation should not be con fused with ordinary massage creams. It is totally different -made after ono of Mme. Ise'bcll's celebrated formulas. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00, Beauty Helps You Should Know Mme. iM'txU's TurkUh liith Oil. 50c nd $1.00. Mmt. l.ft'h.11'1 Ei(ulIU Ke l'owa.f, Wc II tn p. Lc'txll'fc Nttunl Dlmh Routt, lOe. lime. In'btll'a. Hoi nluih Slick hous. Me. Mm, lit'bell's I.llse Hand Whltmer. c. Mrt. I m' belt's Flih Worm Er4ittor, 11.00. Mtfif. Ife'btll' 1. l twpllUorx roU.. 11.00 Bold by Good Stores JJverywhere f DEPARTMENT STOBES. The braadeis stores, linrgakh-ikasta to. jiayuen Dios. Thomas KUpttrlck Oo, Tuompson, uslaen 4s Jo. Kttlm'j.AAU uiiUtt bTOBSS. Bcatuu .rurf Ou loth uiiu fuinum sts. Sell Drug oo., , iai amain tit. E. W. Bsxtbll, 11 til alia Uodge Sts. Haines Drug Uo., 1( 111 anu Douglas Sta. , Xlri'w i.',nfc. utii una uuiieids Sts. Myers-SUion, lutti unu Karrmm Sta. The Owl mug Uo lain aim Harney Sts. razton Hotel V&ariuaoy, nth ana Harney at. Pope Drug Co., 13tn and jjMrnam Sts. Sherman m UoUonaell Brag Oo, ititti ana Uodge Sts. Sherman & McGonna.ll Drug Oo, lb l North 16th at. Unltt-Docekal Drag Oo., 17lli and Faruam sts. WEST UDMi bTOKES. . Hafvfuu x-jiMuuacy, in unit fat'imin Sta. H. b. Jung, 2 tin u.id Furnam Sts. C 33. .Xaatorop, 40th anu r'arnam Sta. sou xii Hint! Kua bxoass. Emu wsriuaa, . iMn uuu William Sta. Xhleru uarmacy, zsu2 i4tveuworth St Oolainan's iruaimaoy, Jiili unu uetftfuworth Sts. J. B. Qrnen, 1'ark and Pacific, arsenongb m ho, lutn ana l-uuifla Sts. Qrskaougu e oo, Tentu and Hickory Sta Hanscom Park Vhariaaoy, 1'ara Avo. and Wuoiwortn. A. X.. Hv.it, Park Ave. and Leavenworth. SOUTH OilAKA SKVQ STOKER. D. it. Clara. iuslonsr iirug Oo. jj. r. 'robin. HOKIH SUB SBUO STORES. Adau.k-juiaigat Drug Oo, i4Ui una itKe mu. jLdaiuv-iiaignt xirug 00, liUh una lort dU, DanleHon MrosH 11 111 anu uuining His. V7m. u. Haydea, 24th and binnoy Sta. Patrick Pharmacy, 24tu anu oewura sta Saratoga Drug Co 24th and Ames Ave. cbaclier Drug Co, ibin anu ohivugo Sta. J, X. Schmidt, 34th and Oumlpg Sts. Sellir Drug Co., 215 North SSth St OOUHCII. SZ.UTPS SRUO STOKE B. mark srug 00, Broadway and Main. Qao. 8. Darts. 200 West Broadway. Prlok Drag Co., Broadway and Sixth. Sell O). Morgan, 142 West Broadway. Wesner tc Oowlts, Willow Ave. and Main. White Pharmacy, Seventh and Broadway. Made by Mme. Ise'bell 3S3 ITo. Stiohlgan Ave.. Ghloago, 111, It your Jlr' mm li not In ih abon Mu hi cm t Mmt. lio'btll'i Toilet rnotrstloot inr rou irom nn wnoicui aruicui. Berry Time Biscuit Time The way to get the full joy of strawberry time without . any of its discomforts is to eat the luscious berry with Shredded Wheat Biscuit a combination that means health and strength for the " warm days when the appetite is fickle and the digestive powers are weak. All the meat of the golden wheat, ready-to-serve, ready-to-eat a dish that puts you on your feet. Get the Happy Health Habit today. . ... Heat one or more Biscuits in the oven to restore crispness ; then cover with berrics or other fresh fruit; serve with milk or cream and sweeten to suit the taste. Better than soggy white flour " short-cake " ; contains no yeast, no baking powder, no fats, no chemicals of any kind- just ' ' the meat of the golden wheat, steam-cooked, shredded and baked. The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. The above is the bankrupt Henry Siegel store of New York, horn which we bought the greater part of the stocks at about SOc on the dollar. Next Monday We Begin the Sales of the Henry Siegel Stocks and Other Special Purchases These will be by far the greatest sales ever held in Omaha, and will establish new records for bargain giving. You Can Afford to Travel Hundreds of Miles, So Great Are the Savings You can purchase practically anything needed for spring and summer wear at lower prices than ever before. Plan to Come to Brandeis During This Great Sale Plan to take advantage of every sale, for you'll not have such opportunities again. Buy during this sale for future needs. See Omaha Sunday Papers for Full Particulars T