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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1914)
in THE OMAHA, LSATTRDAY, MAY 23, 1914. At Happy Hollow. ItaMrvatlons for the opninB dinner dance at Happy Hollow ctub for Satur day evening have been made by Dr. J. M. Alkln, who will have five; It. N. Booth, two; J T. Brownlee, cven; Jajnoa Bur newt, four; Harry 8. Byrne, four; Albert Kdholm. three; K. fi. FoliKim, two; J. I Baker, two; B. H. Dunham, four; J. M. Gilchrist, four; H. C. Freeman, three; E. V. GeJten, five; J. K. Goodrich, lx; Howard Goodrich, four; Jamca V. Ham flton, three; Charles HardlnR, twelve; W. J. Hajec, two; Guy Liggett,, two; V. A. Leet, two; C J. Lyon, four; V. 'it. MeFarland, three; P. T. i'etorMp, fqur; E. A. regau, five; Ira W. I'orter, four; B. A. Ralph, seven; WlM. llalnbolt, two; R. W. Beed, four; C. Boss, four; Frank Bobbin, two; n, H. Boblson, three; Bobcrt R Trimble, two; D. .C. Delbler, two; linger V. Hotman, tur; A. T. Klopp. two; H. B. Lmers. five; Lvman B. McConnell, four; Joepli P. O'Keefn, four, G. W. Sumner, rtsht; Dr. J. K. lu. ver, two; J. T. Bertwell, two; C. B. Moer, two: W. H. Smalc. two; IS. F. Howe, ten Walter Peterion; two; J.1 .1. Mellrk, two; Uoyd S. Smith, two; 'TV'. B. Shafer, two; Henry O. Strclght. two; Charlex H. IMar ley, two; E, E. Klmberly, two; II. I,. Keed, fout: B. K. McCarrue, two; Enrl H. Burket. two; Harold Vnn DitfKin, two; A. Klewlt, fojir; Tlwimaa H, Mcdague, three; W. G. Silver, four; C. C. TalmnRe, two: Bryce Crawford, two; A. W. Arthur, ihree; Charlea B. Shwrian, fqnr; Of, R. 3Bckel. two: B. H. I.ooml, foUr .lamcn A. Ollmore, four; A. I. Crejgh.' twd': O. W Noble, two; G. M. Dilrkee, two: J. M Glllan, two; W. IV. Stobatmh, five; F. J. Norton, two; B. Dempster, threej H. F. Boe. two; H. 1. Adami, seven. Swimming Club. Mr. I A. Uermody ami Mr. U II. 35orrance entertained the Carter I,ako BwlmmlpK club at the recldence of Mra. Uermody, 4S19 , Dotmlaa itrcet, Monday afternoon. In honor of tho president, Mra. H. L. Vnderwood. The rooma were decor ated with pink carnation nnd bridal' wreath, while tho name color schemo Waa carried out In the luncheon. The after noon was spent playing high five. Prizes were won by Mm. II. 'Keating and Mla Emma Austin. On behalf of tho cluli. Mrs, J. A Frceland preaented tho prenl nn. Mm. H. L. Underwood, with n dozen tlerllng ellver spoons In appreciation of her services for the year., Tho monitors are- Mesdumes B. Gold.trom, J. Austin, C Meyer, J. A Freeland. A. II. Hoffmaster, C. Belpen, F. Best, Ed Bralley, C Isard. The guests were: Misses Emma Aiiutin of Winnebago, Wis.; Mesdamcs Bobertson of Council Bluffs, Fred Stack, Mc.sdaincs F. Do Vor. J. Cnthln. P. Lovoring, J. Adams, C. Oavern, Iv. Dcrmody, W. Dorrance, 11. KeutlnK. C. Johnson, . Misses Mlnnlo Bobertson, Mesdamcs Dr. Dorward, 1.. Gillespie. 1. Van Nllson. At the Country Club, The largest dinner party at the Coun try club at the opening dance Saturday evening will be given by Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Peter., who will hnvo thlrty-iyx guests at a largo round tablo In the green dining room. W. Farnam Smith will have a party of six; C. p. Keller, six; F. W. Clark, eight; W. B. McCormlck, ten; I. F. Stout, eight; Barton Millard, ten; Frank Hamilton, twenty; Kenneth Patterson, four; W. A. C. Johnson, six; It I Huntley, eight; F. H. Davis, nine; Luther Crake, eight; Ben CJallagher, ten; John H. Caldwell, four; T, F. Kennedy, four; E. W. Hart. nix. Concert Parties. The concert to be given by the Minne apolis Symphony orchestra Sunday aft ernoon will be at 3 o'clock Instead of o'clock as originally announced. A largo number of theater parties will be given. Among thoso entertaining parties of four, six or eight guests will be; Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck, Mrs. C. W. Hamilton. Mrs. IL V. Burkley. Mra H. C. Humtiey. Mrs. L. F. Crotoot, Mra. Herman Kountxe, Misses Millard, Msb Cora Schwartz, Ml. a C. O. Brown. Mtsa Agnes Wlckham, Mrs. A. It. MeFarland, Mra. It. U. Drake, Mr. Herbert Ho$er, Mr. Max Martin. Surprise Party A surprise party was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Umrlch In honor of the birthday of Miss Marie Peterman. A pleasant .even ing was sperjl In card playing and danc ing. Those present were: Misses Annabcllg Jones. Ionian Fisher. Lydla Snyder. Lena Timtne. Mess in. .William Wlckee, George Guthrie, Paul Waage, Fred Tlmme. KM Vtwtst. Mesdamcs Minnie Tlmme. Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeFrohn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tlmme. Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Carter. Mr- and Mrs. John Enrich. M Uses Mario WendtanU, Elsie Tlmme, Anna waage. Marie Peterman. Messrs. Joseph Cooper. Chades llnrbpc, Arthur I.owls; Clark Timme. Mesdumes Fredorlek Vondland. For Ir. Roberts. Mrs. C. 3. Roberta, president of th Frances wlllard Women's Christian Tem perance union, who has recently returned front abroad, w'aa honor guest at a large reception and tea held at the home of Mrs. George Covell this afternoon. The rooms were attractive decorated in snow balls', myrtle wreath and other spring flowers. Assisting the hostess werj Mesdamcs Jt 'N. Craig, LJ Iter 8a veil. Frank Butts, C. A,. Burtilck and T. B. Ward. Musical selection were given by Mlas Avllda Ioore, Mra Lo Iloy Savsll and Mrs. Bay - Docheriy .and selected readings by Miss Dorothy Bdwanis In formal talks were made by president of local Women's Christian Temperance or ganizations. Including Mesdamcs If. a. Clargett, N. J. McKitrick, Hi Cy Jennings, C. 3. Roberts and H. U. Craig. Members of all the union's were guests. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Edith Johnson of Berkeley. Cat. arrived yesterday for a visit with her par ents, Mr- and Mrs. Edward Hatch. Rev. Francis J. Cajtillly, S. J., super visor of the law and dental departments of Crelghton university, Is spending two weeks at Cincinnati, O. Going; to the "Muvlra" Tontabtf If you want to know In advance what pictures are going to be shown at your favorite theater tonight, read Today's Complete Movie Programs" on the first vset ad. page. Complete programs of practically every moving picture theater in Omaba appear EXCLUSIVELY Id! The Be. Moro than 10,000 of tho finest fresh cut carnations In all col ors, Saturday In the Cut Flower Section, Main Floor. Fur Storage Let u store your furs and fine winter apparel In our dry cold storage vaults, where they aro safe from moth, fire or theft. Charges are very slight. CARNATIONS 39c Doz. A Mammoth Sale of Children Dresses at About Half Price Wo paid spot cash for the entire mrplus isUck of on of the largest makers of children's dresses in Philadelphia, securing 4,700 pretty little garments at an unprecedented re- i.uuuu tit jjriuv, uii0wi.it.rj us 10 ofer ina greatest vaiuo in our isiory. we cannot wo sironguy urge every momer w avail nersevr or mis opportunity to piuviwu entire summer needs. Drosses Worth to $1.25 Choice of a lot of 200 colored percale,' gingham nnd cham bray drosses, ages 2 to li. Very special values, A C Saturday at- '. rOC Pretty white lawn dresses for girls of 0 to 14 years; QA many are makers' samples, ftjlC Worth up to 1 2, choice. .... Ch Id's Dresses, $1.19 Children's dresKos In dainty summer wash materials, such as shoer lawns, crepes, percales, ginghams, chnml)ray. for ages C to 11. Thcjo are Ti iq wonderful values at ij) 1 1 7 Dresses Worth to $6.50 Children's nnd juniors' white Inwn nnd net dresses, including many embroidered nets, for girls of 0 to 19. Ucautiful styles, worth up to $0.50, on j2 EJQ flf ll'Nr- W- rosseB o" overy kind, every colors, every descrip- W fi A T'mV'on are i'-cluded, We have never shown dresses so LaX V " J W dainty, so practical, and so pleasingly different In design and rfj Xig&k SSI AAW S appearnnco, and never prices so low. (J?-' figs' I. Wash Dresses, 95c Children's wash dresses of plain and figured percales, check and plaid ginghams. Pretty and practical styles, and very exceptional values qC In this sale at 7eJPl Chlldrens rompers and percale dresses for ages 1 to ID 6 scars. Regularly worth jOC up to 35c. Sale prlco Child's Dresses, 69c A splondld lot of pretty wash c!rcsses for children of 2 to 14 years. They are of ging hams and percales, plain and colored, and all are very un usual dresses 69c Child's Dresses, $1.89 Clinrming summer dresses of pretty dimities, lnwns, voiles, crepes, etc. New Russian girdle and tunic effects for girls of 6 to 14 years. Exceptional dresses at ......... $1.89 Sensational Sale of Child's - Coats Your unrestricted choice of any child's or junior's coat In our entire-stock, In cluding all styles, all colors, all mate rials, In values up to $15, Saturday, at ' only , . $398 Child' COATS, $1.29 Ypur choice of coats for girls of 2 to 1.4- years, made of excel lent novelty cloths, serges, etc., In good colors and pretty styles. Coats worth up to $4, In this d -I OA lot at P L .7 Child's COATS, $2.29 This lot includes girls' coats in good checks, serges, wool novelties and pretty combinations. Clever models for girls of G to 14. Made to sell up to $5, fQ nQ Your choice tJ Sale of Silverware from the Henry Siegel Stock Silver Fat Ware of all Kinds and all Qualities at About Half Siegel' s Prices All the knives and forks, ten spoons, tahle spoons, chests of silver, gravy ladles, berry spoons, etc., everything in table ware, in cheap, medium and very highest grades. All standnrd makes of silverware, including "YV. A. Rogers, Wm. Rogers Eagle brand, Holmes & Edwards, Stratford Silver Co., etc. their best goods as well as all other grades. Below are a few of tho wonderful values' this sale offers: Extra coin sliver plate, tea spoons In Rox bury pattern. Made by the Wm. Rogers Co. Slogel's prlco 39c. Sot of six for 10c. Wm. Roger's fancy pattorns tea spoons. Al plate. Slogel'o price 79c. Our salo prlco for set ofls, UOc, Wm. Rogers' highest grndo sectional plate tea spoons In three different patterns. Stegel's price $1.75. Our sale price for set of six 7Uc. Simon L. & O. H. Rogers Al grade tea spoons. Floral pattern. Slogel's price, $1. Our price for sot of six, 50c. (jxtra coin silver plate tablo spoons, Rox bury pattern, .Slogel's price 69c. Our sal price fqr:sot.ot;sl!, U8c. Stratford Sliver Co. table spoons. Siegers prlco 98c, Our sle price 40c. Wm. A. Rogers' W. R. grade table spoons, carnation and other pattorns. Slogel's price 98c. Our sale prlco for set of six 40c. Simon U. & O. H. Rogers' floral pattern table spoons. Al grade. Slogel's price 1.75. Our sale price for Set of six 80c. Wm. Rogers' sectional plate tablo spoons, Highest grade. Slegel's price $2.98. Our sale prlco for set of six, Stl.OO. Wm. A. Roger's & Stratford Silver Plate Co. berry spoons and cold meat forks; Slegel's price up. to $1. Our sale prlco 20c. Odd butter knives and sugar shells. All makes and grades. Worth up to 75c. Salo price each 10c. Odd berry spoons. Worth to 75c. Sale prlco each 10c. Solid nickel child's set including knife, fork und spoon. Slegel's price 29c. Our sale price, set JOc. Sterling silver baby spoons. Slegel's price, 98c. Our sale price COc. Extra coin silver knives and forks. Slegel's price $2.50. Our sale price, per dozen $1.-0. Wm. A. Roger's, Holmes & Edwards. Wm. Rogers and other standard makes of high grade J2 dwt. knives and Al grade forks. Fancy pattern. . Siegel price $3.50. Our sale price per dozen $1.08. 18S1 Rogers and Wm Rogers, 26 piece chests of silverware. C 12-dwt. knives and G forks, 6 tablo spoons, 6 tea spoons, butter knife and sugar shell. All Al grade. Slegel's price $9. Our salo price 81,08. White Millinery for Girl Graduates Hats that aro just the types being worn by tho graduates of tho fashion able eastern schools. Now hats trimmed with Whlto Ostrich Whito Gauze Flowers White Crepo White Ribbon Exquisitely, dainty and most appropriate for graduation and commencement occasions. $5, $7.50, $10 Sale of Misses' and Juniors' Summer Hats, worth to $5 ;$lf Pretty models of Mllon-hemp, plain hemp and lace effects. Very becoming for llttlo girls of 6 to 12 years. Whlto, pink, light blue and burnt. Wore previously priced up to $5. Choice of a largo assortment Saturday, for 91.00. Manufacturers Surplus Stocks of Hose and Underwear Go on Sale Saturday We bought from a large, well known hosiery mill several thousand pairs of men, women and children's stockings, comprising their entire n surplus stocks at an average of half their regular prices, so aro en abled to offer theso wonderful values for Saturday. One lot includes fine silk lisle and cotton, hosiery with doublo soles and toes, high spliced heels, plain and ribbed tops or all ribbed. Many TUnro lull fashioned and regular made. Actually worth to 36c a pair, un saio Saturday at loc. Pure Silk Hosiery for 59c 5 ill i.i i 0 Women'B puro thread silk hosiery with mer cerized garter tops, lisle doublo soles , high spliced heels and oes. Full fashlonod and regular made. Dlack, tan, white and fancy colors 75c to $1 qualities, at pair 50c. Silk Lisle Hosiery for 35c Women's silk lisle hose in black and tan; also puro thread silk boot in white and colors with wide lisle garter tops, lisle double soles, high spliced heels and toes. Full fashioned and regular made. Pair, 38c. rtrtfi very special Values in fine Silk Stockings U mJBi m women s Dure die and Ingrain thread silk hoslerv. Homo nil niiw f n 1 1 tno ton and silk w,th 1,8,0 Barter tops, lisle double soles, high spliced heels unu "es run lasnionea. uiacK, tan, -whlto and colors. Kayser, i Tfgw 1 jujx, uomani ana oiuer wen Known manes, priced Saturday at, patr. Women's Union Suits 50o Union Suits. 39c I 50c Lisle Vests. 36c Aft- Women's fine lisle union suits, Kayser and - nushape stylos. Cuff or umbrella knees, plain crochet or French band tops, ltegular and extra f" r slsen rtejrulnrl)' worth OlC to 69c, at WomenB fine cotton vests. lace trimmed. Regu'ar and extra sizes Worth to 25c, at "M" knit waists union suits for boys and girls. Patent taped seams and but ton. 50c values, at Women's flno cotton union suits in umbrella knee styles. Plain or lace trimmed. Regu lar and extra sizes. Regular JOc values offered for j-v Saturday's selling tit AYlC the suit Plain or 12'g 25c Women's fine lislo vests, plain garments or with dainty hand crocheted lace yokes. Every one actually worth 50c, special Saturday, 3 lor $1.00; or, each. , . . "M" knit waists for hoys and girls. Patent seams and buttons. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Worth 15c. at Jnfanta' "M" knit part wool vests and bands; also low neck and sleeveless vests. Worth to 25c, at 10c and 35c lie 15c Corset Special Saturday $1 Correct model low top, long skirt corsets of good batiste, with two elastic bands below front steel. A very special value for Saturday, $1. $3 Corsets at $1.29 Cool summer corsets of the new ventilated material. Medium bust and long hips. Two pairs of good garters attached. Broken lines of sizes from 18 to 24 only. Regular $3 corsets to be cleared out Saturday at only. $1.29 Summer Neckwear Specials Fancy lace trimmed blouses in white; aUo dainty plain net and shadow lace blouses. Unusual values In the Neckwear Section at 30c. Many Novel Effects in Fichus Fichus in fluffy lace effects, hand embroidered not and shadow laces, net trimmed styles or tho new Ideas In rolling collars. Clever novelties at 30c. Fancy Collars Special 19c Fancy collars of daintily embroidered white swlss, crepe embroidered and laco effects. A scoro of new Ideas at 10c. Saturday Sale of Pictures Suitable for Graduation or Wedding Gifts. 400 framed pictures, replicas of modern and classic subjects both Imported and domestic reproductions in flO antique gold, Circassian walnut and mahogany frames. iPoC Values up to $2.50, cholco Saturday, at 350 framed pictures In sizes up to 15x28 inches; also a lot of very choice small pictures of real sterling worth. Etch- no lngs, hand colored photogravures, carbons and J yQ various attractive water colors, orlnlgal pastels, etc T 1 Valuos up to $4. On sale Saturday, at. ... , , . . 425 framed pictures including Venetian scenes, a few Wallace Nutting hand colored platinums In hand modeled frames, beautifully tinted imported photogravures, original etchings, carefully selected carbons as well as a lot of excellent subjects. Val. tip to $6. Choice at. . . . Sale of Hair Switches Saturday Bteona floor and rtmpUa Boom. Unusual offerings Saturday In triple stem switches. The most satisfactory hair switches made so con structed that each strand can be arranged separately, producing any desired effect. They aro made of re fined human hair In all shades. 24-lnch length. 3tt or., at $1,00. 26-lnch length, 2i oz., at $2.40. 28-lnch length, 3H oz., at 83. BO. $10 Transformations of finest curly convent hair, $5 Special! A $3 Switch for SI Z4 incnes long. Made or good quality fluffy hair v. In shades to match any hair. $798 At $3.50 we offer men's footwear which In the beauty of its design, excellence of materials and workmanship. Is equal to ntany generally sold at higher prices. High or low cuts, the new lasts, English, flat or medium high. Dlack or tan calf, button or lace, also with rubber soles. We recommend these to men who are careful of the style, quality and fit of their footwear. Summer Footwear for Particular People Saturday tre malct a special feature of our lint ot men's and tcom' tummer ftotwear at i his popular price, empna tizina the tuperiority o that offering. $O50 For this occation tre have prepared especially aitractivs offering$,ineiuding many shoes, pumps and oxtords frtm our regular stocks, tcorth u.u to S5 a pair. Styles and Qualities Without Rival at the Price A splendid assortment of women's stylish spring and summer footwear in soft patent and dull kid, dull calf, black or white satins, champagne kid, black or white satin. All the newest shapes, including colo nials, tangos, Bulgarian, pacers, Mary Janes, cross straps, flat bows, etc, etc. Light turned soles or medium weights. New Span ish or Gaby heels, as well as Cu ban and military heels. Rubber or leather soles. Many brocade quarters. You'll not find footwear to compare with these at $3.50. 40c Chocolates, 19c Other Specials Delicious chocolate nougat, chocolate chips and assorted creams. Regular 40c grade, Sat urday at, lb., 10c. Assorted pecan" nut cream balls, dipped in fresh grated co coanut, lb., 25c. Maple confection fresh every Saturday, lb., 20c. Our famous chocolates Pom pelan bitter sweets and Swiss style milk chocolates with nut and fruit centers. Saturday, lb., 20c. Assorted cream peanut nug gets vanilla, strawberry and chocolate, lb., SSc. Electric Lamps Saturday we offer, you cholco of any electric lamp In our stock, including values up to $29.50, for only S10.00 Dinner Sets Havlland china dinner sets of 41 pieces, beautifully decorated with double band of coin gold. Special at S24.50 Venus bath sprays, regularly AO n worth $1; special, Saturday... tOC $5 Reading Lamp, $2.98 Adjustable desk reading lamps, fin ished in beautiful old bronze, complete with cord and plug. Our regular $5 lanips,j r q specially priced for Saturday at only. ., Zr & 3,000 tungsten Incandescent electric burners, unexcelled in brilliancy, dur ability and economy, on sale nr Saturday at, each t mOC