THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1914. 10 1 1 ( a 1 1 M Coronado Club. Members of the Coionado club gae their rifat pot-lenten dancing- party Wednesday evening at Turpln'a academy. Among thoM attending were: Mlises Gladys fowler, Dander. Woman's Club Party. The Dundee Woman's club Rave a party Thursday evening it the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W, U Selby. Assisting In the receiving line were Mrs. J. F. Fer guson, Mrs, J. K. Dodds and Mrs J. W. Marshall. A musical program was given. Including vocal solos by Mrs. F. W. Slabaugh and Miss Hazel Silver, violin solos by Mr. Charles Xee Oocke. Jr. The decorations were Klllorney rotes tied wth yellow tulle. Mesdames Tt. C. Peters, Henry Van GSosen. E. A. Benson, F. W. Carmlchael and Royal Miller served, assisted by Mrs. Miles SUmner Beeze and Misses June refers, Lucy Harts and Olive Fenstison. The commit tee in charge ot the affair were:, Enter tainment, Mrs. O. W. Wlckersham, Mrs. F. I. Elllck ana Mrs. John A. Moore; decorations, Mrs. E. A. Benson and Mrs. T. U Combs; refreshments, Mrs. R, C. Peters. Mrs. F. W. Carmlchael and Mrs. Royal Miller. Afternoon Musicals, Mrs. Raymond Q. Ttoung entertained at a ( o'clock mustcale Thursday. The rooms were attractively decorated with pink sweet peas. The program was ren dered by Mrs. Olga Bmolzer of Lincoln, violinist, and Miss Josephine Craig, so prano. Miss Edith Miller and' Mrs. Toung were the accompanists. Twenty-five suests wsre present. Postponement Tha meeting of the ReseaVch club has been postponed to April It. Misses Kounne Kline, Jessie McDonald. Katherlne Walsh, Ester Kroner, Mary Welch, 'Klsle Housmsn, Florence Hoye, Naomi Byrne, Margaret Welch. Marie Richardson, Irene Swearlngen, Bee Dowllng, Peggy Oafford, Frances Thomas, Florence Goodland, Florence Nnsh, Ellznbeth Redman, Bunderland, Fanny Koller, Grace Walsh, Helens Gates, Helen Kroner, Cella Vest. Hasel Johnson, Happy Martin, Margaret Cott. Ulleen Edwards, tieicn listen, Kanny Bchmldt, Ethel Foyle, Mabel Nelson, Marie O'Brien. Opal Crumbllss, Doll Flttgerald, Nellie lively, Mildred Scott, Jesn Wallace, l.lllran Phelps, Hazel Fowler, Alice Uoyee, Irene McCoy, Jean Foley, Effle Kllly. flrsco Dukes. Mlldied Pearson, Josephine Gelslcr, Margaret Gross, Marie O'Ncll, Mildred Gross, K. Schurlg, Josephine llance. l athcrtni! Shields, Genevieve Kafferty, Alice Catr, cieua Jirngg, Porter Durkeo of La Orange. 111. T. II. Dawson, Ben Fanner, Charles Frandsen, Ransom Fowler, John lleth. William Holbrook. R. Howell. Martin Holbrook, W. J. Haves. Clinton Hamilton, A. J. Jackson, Milton Jones, Harold Johnson, II. A. KHZ, G. W. Steele. Leonard Scott. E. H. Striekler, Jack Suchart, A. tiheppard, Leonard Welrlch, S. Woolstencroft, Harry Bailey, Morganthaler, Roy Kline, G. V. Buell, C. R. Connolly, Harold Bell, F. B. Wepner, Don W. Sullivan, C. G. Bddy, Walter K. KendrlksCecil C. Vaughan, Margaret Fltzgerald.Py'vIa Hoover, Puuilne Adler, iiouian uyra. May Blchanberg, Clara Rohlff, Ella Noone, Marie Cary, Uenevclve Dross, C. Dickey, Mildred Barber, Vera Caugley, Clalro Gauvreau, Messrs. A. A. Arnold, F. W. Bell. Charles Britt, L. Brawn. A. A. Burns, Jessie Farmtr, J. nanig-nn, Irene Walker, Howland, Myrtle If ay den, V. Norman, Alice English, Hazel Samp, Alice Elmqulst, Myrtle Johnson, Messrs. Louis L. Murphy, Max Martin, E. Leo McCreary, C. N. Moulin. J. Stanton Nickel!. G. D. Long. Adrian Lund, W. A. Llndall, Helno Mayer, George McKay, Hinnuug Hticnari, William Nelson, Lloyd Doland, A. 11. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. R. J L. A. Hamersteln, Harry Weinberg, Dave Rourke, Glut, Mowry, llarbld User, John Wcloh, Charles J. Assman, Wayne L. Moore. Mayer. Pastime Card Cub, Mrs. M. Mann entertained the members ot the Pastime Card club at her home In Council Bluffs Wednesday afternoon. Prize were won by Mrs. P. E Anderson, Mrs. W. B. Brlggs, Mrs. Buzzard and Mrs. P. Carsel. The members are: ton of Hannibal. Mo., and for Miss Nora rondon of Humphrey, Neb. Covers were placed for twelve. Martin-Snell Wedding. Last evening, at the home of the brldevM occurred the wedding of Mr. Peter St. Laurent Martin and Mrs. Martha A. Snell, Rev. J. R. Beard of the Central Park Congrcgatisssl church officiating. Tho bride was given away by her son, William Snell. The bride wore a traveling suit of blue broadcloth and carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses. Little Ruth Gewlnner car- 1 rled the ring In an Ilaster Illy. The at tendants were Miss Jane Meyers tand Mr. Hoy Raber. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin will be at home at 4Jt7 North Forty-second street. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Millar and children will lo&ve today to spend the week end In Dos Moines. Mrs. Josephine Hoyer. after spending the winter In the cast, has returned to Omaha and will remain during the sum mer with hw nephew, Dr Freder'ck H Milener, at 201 South Twenty-fifth ave nue. Mrs. Charles F Crawley has been called to Detroit on account of the serious Ill ness' of her mother, Mrs. M. Blay.' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCaffrey have re turned from California, where they .spent the winter and are stopping at the llcr Grand. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jasmer left Wednes day for a trip south, where they will visit Houston. Galveston, Hot Springs, Atk., and other polnls. REV AND MRS. SAyiDGE TO DONATE LAND TO CITY Rev. and Mrs. C. V. Savldge have notified Assistant CJty, Attorney U J. TePcel that they will deed a strip of land on North Thirtieth street to the city for parkfhg purpoeos. Thete wtxs some dispute over this land nnd Mr. iavldge notified TePoct that to settle the dispute he would give it to the city. Perelstcnt Advertising Is the Sure Road to Business Succeso. Mesdames: P. E. Anderson, W. B. Briggs, K. Jensen, W, Jensen, M, Mann, G. A. Benjamin, Mesdames; W, L. Haskell, P. Sorsel. L. P. Valeln, it. Decker, Buzzard. F. Schlferly, I. Informal Luncheon. Mrs. F. W. Slabaugh entertained at luncheon today for Miss Margaret Clay- Howard BrldenbauRlRobert A. Nelson, H. D. Bergen. George Boland, P. R. Bnatwlck, George Bergen, Let Burkenroad, G. G. Carleman, Charles Cobry, Ralph Dunn, J. Pat Ormsby, A. J. Offetman, W. Ray Owens, Walter Peterson, William Ranee, George Relfert, G. R. Rleth, Earl Starboard, Di:A-Af i 1 extremely boneflclal jUieieUC n gcg ol Diabetes. ri,. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia nour Kidney and Liver trou bles and diseases requiring a special diet. Twelve-pound sack, post paid, S1.75. Spoclal discount to dealers. Tho Gluten Co., Rod Cloud, Neb., ilox 107. Saturday Specials Golden Oak Buffets 42 and 44 inches wide, with bevel plate glass, lined with silver tray, deep linen drawer and large cupboard room. Four styles in values from $30 to $35) Special .... Drapery Specials 35c. and 35c Oelore Border Berlin and Kara.nl mMh. Cream or white center, 'Just the thing for aun parlor or summer curtains. Special Satur day, per yard tliH 1 I 30c to 60c Oratonnta, all colors, from 10 to 40 yards, In1 pieces, for bedroom drapes or pillows and bed' sets. Special Saturday, per yard,...19o WAX.!, TAIMM tg.se Xoem of Wt.ll. Tapir. Orjly one, room of a kind; tied In bundles so you can see pattern. About CO rooms in all Special Saturday, your choice, per room , 91 M Only 2 to a Customer 415417 S. lftk Strtt Beaton & Laier Co. Payments if You Wisk mammBmmKmKmmmmBX mm An Event Without a Precedent in Early Spring Remarkable Saleswomen's Suits Here's a Surprise for Omaha Women! NEW SPRING TAILORED SUITS, made to fell at $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50, and $35, k 1 ft AA on sale Saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m. P A ir 7E have assem- bled 4P for this Remarkable Sale over 400 beautiful ne w spring Tailored Suits for women and misses in all the prevailing new styles, colors and materials, actually worth from $25to$35 your choice ONE DAY SATURDAY ONLY Please remember that in a sale of thin character first choice is very impprtant-7 as the price is the same for every suit. All this season's newest models arc included. and these are suits in all sizes.. "Wo never quote inflated values. You willtfind factual $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.00, , $30.00 and $35.00 values at this ono low price of $16.00.Sale Btarts promptly at. 8 o'clock Saturday. DRESS SPECIAL for Saturday Choice o f 200 dresses, materials are wool crepe, crepe do chine, silk poplins and mesoallnee, etc., clever styles to select from, actually worth to $19.50, Saturday, SPECIAL WAIST OFFERS SATURDAY Choice of 250 waists, regular 11.50 values, Satur- flay . Choice of 100 waists, some mussed handling, Satur-day., 89c higher-priced fro.m 59c Ndw Crepo da Chine Waists onale at $5.00' j 50 New Voile Waists on sale ir.95: Julius Orfcin 1.53.0 DOUGLAS ST. SKIRT SPECIAL .for. Saturday Choice, b f 150, Women's" N ow Spring Skirts,,- In all sizes, black nary, checks, in scores of styles, 17.60 values S5.0& fb4 Muslinwear worth to $1, onb' One of the most Interesting features of this big Saturday salo g the ilne lot of under muslins at this low price. Jhey Include grments of erery kind, all dainty and well Mule, and worth up to $1, your choice House Dresses, worth $1.50, for This special purchase consis'ts of about 35 dozen house dresses of striped-ginghams and chambrayB in neat and attractive de signs. We bought them at' a big discount. They are regular 1.60 dresses special at. . SI 1 Saturday a Sensational Sale of Women's Wearing Apparel Great special purchases under exceptionally advantageous conditions enable us t6 offer these surprising values in fashionable apparel for Saturday. Suits, coats, dressfts. waists, skirts, indeed everything for tho spring wardrobe may be purchased at very consideable savings in this sale. Tailored Suits Worth to $25.00 Silk SuiU Worth Up to $35.00 The extreme popularity of tho silk suit adds much to the attractiveness of this offer ing. About 96 beautiful models are in the group. Made of fine moire, voile and silk pop lins In the daintiest spring colors, cut on the very newest lines and with many smart Ideas In fancy jackets, ripples, skirts and trimmings. Actually worth up to 35. On sale Saturday at, $19 A splendid lot of about 200 tailored cloth suits at a very modorato price Saturday. They are handsomely tailored ot fashionable shep herd checks, gabardine, wool crepes ana other spring materials in combination with moire and taffeta, In all the prettiest colors, includ ing a great variety of choice models and most becoming styles. All regularly worth to 25. In this Saturday sale $ 15 m 50 Handsome Spring Coats, Worth Up to $20.00 1 1 .. . I 1 . . . A 1 . - . J . . . 1 . 1 1 1 bayadere noveltLa, rolflne and Balmacaan cloths. Numerous pretty styles, Including- the Balmacaan cut, the latest large ahoulder and sleeve eftects, and ripple and flared bottoms, made to sell up to ttO. Choice of t;ie gicuj. Saturday at 911LSO. Pretty Silk Dresses, Worth to $25 The'Se drosses are from our purchases ot the sample and surplus stock of two New York manufacturers. Crepes de chine, charmeuse, crepes meteor, ftgurod crepes In afternoon, party or street styles. Worth up to S5, at , . , Misses' Coats, $6.98 SQ75 Silk Dresses, Actually warth to $17.50 About 150 elegant silk dresses In this group, containing numorous practical street and ufternoon styles. Made of good crepe de chine. Canton crepes, etc., in all the most desirable colors. Regularly worth to $17.50. Choice Saturday at 075 Among the special purchases last week was a flue lot of coats for misses of 14, 16 and 18 years. Made in all the very latest cuts, and of the best spring materials. Made to sell up to 113.50. Your Choice Saturday 56.98 Skirts, Worth to $8.50 A wonderful group of fine dreus and welkins aklrts In plaids, rhecki, taffetas, motrea, aerg-ee, etc, In all colors and black. 'aw peg top models, tier effect., ruf fled flouncee, etc. Worth up to I!. SO, special , 5 Tub Silk Waists $1.98 This group of waists is from a well known maker and are regularly worth up to $3. Very neat, cool and practical, and launder perfectly. A big lot from which to select, in Saturday's sale, at only. . . Children's Dresses, worth $1.75, at Voile Waists. Worth Up to $2, Special 11 ' ' ' 'V ... ... .... Several hundred nrettv dresses of Omtrri nm. Par. calea and Chambrays in various good stylos for girls. Samples and makers' surpluses, worth up to $1.75. Saturday at , , . . . 1 A big selection of very attractive white voile waists, In the new Gaby and Tango models, some with open front and Gladstone collars, and other smart features. Worth up to 92. Choloe SI SI.98 Lace Waists, Worth, to $6.50, Only 5'A This Is a wonderful group ot waists, con sidering the values It affords. Many dainty lace waist, made over flesh colored silks, with open fronts. Mvdlcl collars, etc. Worth up to J6.60... SQ98 Children's Coats, worth to $7.50, at 69 S3 Petticoats $1,98 Silk mescaline and jersey top pettleoats with the new Tango jftouaces and pretty corded and ruffled flounces, worth I2.0P ar1 3.00 ape- f (0 dal at ..... ..... I Princess Slips $1.00 A fine lot of manufacturers' samples and odd lots of dainty Princess slips, in straight or flounced styles, worth up 4 to 2.50, on sale at J 1 Let Us Store Your Furs During the Summer Months Protect your furs from moth, fire and theft by storing them in our cold, dry air vaults. The cost is extremely reasonable, and gives you absolute insurance of the safety of your furs. Inquire second floor, "Ve also store, winter apparel, valuable rugs, draperies, etc. A. maker's samples and odd Jots of spring Coats for girls of 6 to 14 years, made in nu- p merous pretty styles of fashionable cloths and silks, regularly worth np to $7.50, choice Infants Coats $3.69 300 pretty little coats for In fants of 2 to G years, In many good styles and colors, most of them full lined. Worth up to 2"?:.t ...$1.69 3' Child's Dresses bOo These 'will appeal to etery mother who wants a good, ser viceable, neat appearing dress for summer wear, .Regular 75c garments, "a priced OLrC t,