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rriE Bf.E: OMAliA, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914.
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By MELLIFIOIA.
Tuesday, Juno 9, 1914.
R. AND MRS. A. O. HEESON entertained at a beautifully ap-
M pointed dinner party Monday evening at the Country club for
Miss Katherlno Beoson and Mr. Jack Wobater, whoRe wedding
takes place this evening at All Saints' church. The bride and
attendants received beautiful wedding favors. Mr. Webster presented his
bride with an exquisite ring of platinum set with diamonds and emeraldB.
The design Is unusual, a square with two largo diamonds and two largo
emeralds, each surrounded with the opposite kind of stones la smaller size,
and In tho ring on cither sldo of the setting are small diamonds.
The bride gave her maid of honor, Miss Marlon IMerce, a circle pin
of sapphires and diamonds, and the matron of honor, Mrs. Harold
Prltchett. and the five bridesmaids, Miss Mildred Rutler, Miss Elizabeth
Davis, Miss Elizabeth Druce, Miss Menlo Davis and Miss I-ucy Hawk, were
given Parisian Dorln powder boxes with blue enamel tops.
Mr. Webster gave Mr. Harold Prltcliott, his best mnn, gold cuff links,
and to tho six ushers, Messrs. Harry Koch, Raymond Low, Reed Peters,
John Caldwell, Frank Selby and John Daugherty, leather belts with silver
buckles monogrammed In square design.
Mr. Webster and his bride" have received many beautiful gifts In sil
ver Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pierce, Jr., of Lafayette, Ind., gave them a silver
tea set, and tho bride's graudmother, Mrs. Miller, a largo silver tray to
match. Tho ushers gave them a huge silver bowl, and the Urldgo club In
Lincoln, to which the bride's mother formerly belonged, gavo tho young
couplo silver bouillon cups. Mr. and Mrs. Bceson gave them a chest of
silver and many handsome silver pieces have been sent by relatives and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Webster, tho groom's pnrcnts, gave a Nebraska
farm and a trip abroad.
Edward Iloach. M Ilogcrs, O. Slav and
T. H. Savagr
At St. Mary's Seminary.
There will be an art and fancywork
display at toMnt St Mary's iemlnary.
Fifteenth and Castellar ttreeti, June lit,
14 and IS.
Pleasures Fast.
Mrs. OeorKn P I.lmanek entertained
yesterday afternoon at a Kensington for
Mrs. Charles flemerml of Sidney. Neb.;
six guest were prenent. ,
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Xtrs. Schmidt nnd two little daughters,
Margaret nnd jAnet. of Hastings are vis.
ItlnK Mr. and Mm. William J. Mynes.
Mr. Gardner McWhorter cif Chicago,
who spent the week-pnd here a the goest
of Mrs. Hyron Heed, and wns ordained
deacon Sunday at Trinity cathedral, has
returned to Chicago.
Mrs. Gerrit Kort Is visiting her mother
CADETS WATCHTOWN BURN
High School Lads See Loveland Busi
ness Center Ablaze.
CAMP IS NOW DOWN TO BOUTINE
llenrr Italn (fives the Cnileta r Rood
Wetting, lint the Morning; Snn
l'nut Drlrs t;p the
t'ftmp.
N1NTKESX FOUKTKKN CAMP, Mis
souri Valley. June 0, (Special.) The
cadet enrnp was In a state of great ex
citement last night because of a fire In
th town of taveland, about four and
one-half miles south of here. The fire
could tie plainly seen from camp and
rom downtown. A call for help was
sent to Missouri Valley and numerous
automobile parties were organized and
left Immediately to render what hssIm-
started about 10.39 p, m. and lasted for
four or five hours. The tents and the
grounds are toft from the rain, but the
sky Is now clear and the tun Is shining
brightly and the ground will soon be as
dry as before the rain.
All Settled In Camp.
Camp life has now assumed Its regular
aspect. Drills are being held In their
regular order and alt things are. running
smoothly. The list of bugle calls was
Issued yesterday noon and a copy Is now
posted on each first sergeant's bulletin
board for the Information of his com'
pany.
and sister of New York, whn urn nt thlr
summer home. Pino I.c!gc, at Ashland, ! "nce wa Possible. The town of Lovelsnd
N. It. Mrs. Knrt is expected heme the CPnalls of about 300 Inhabitants and t;ie,
tatter part of the week.
Mlssrn Kllzabeth l.otz and Emma Kass
of rtemecn, la., left yesterday for Los
Angeles, Seattle, Portland nnd Vancouver
Island, after spending several days In
Omnha as the guests of Miss Jean Foley.
Omaha Girl's Success in New York..
Another stunning cover denlgn amonR
the July magazines Is by Miss I.uclla
Patterson of Omaha, who Is now success
fully engaged In commercial art work In
New Vork City. She also had two designs
prod.iCed on May covers. Her latest work
la a refreshing seaside view, with two
summer nalds sitting on the bench under
a gay parasol. It appears on the cover
f McBCalfa magazine. Miss Pattersons
twin sister, Mltg Eileen Patterson. M3I
Lafayette avenue, will go to New York
next week to Join her mother and sister
there for the summer.
At tho Field ClubT"
Mrs. Q. H. Pratt entertained at the
Field Club today in compliment to her
sister. Mra. U C. Justus of Uluffton, Ind.
Uarden flowers wero used In decoration
and covers were placed for:
Mesdamcs- Mesdamea
J t Justus. C. 8. ljigc ow of
C K. Hall. york Piy'
XV A. Plxley. M. Ualley of
K, M. Halderman, New York Utj,
W n. Overmlre. Thomas Carter,
John Jl McDonald. W. J. Hradbury,
w t. Urinirw. frank HOVCl.
Arthur Kngllsh,
.1. II. Conrad.
W. K. Palmatler,
J. II. Rahm.
Oeorge I Dlngman,
XV. 1.. Tetter,
W. t Denny,
tl . . r
JJ, Jl. nun
U M. Holloday,
W. It. T. licit,
a. If. Kelly,
P. XV. Judson,
I.. D. Wilson.
Italph Mandell of
new xortt w;
A. V. McAdams.
Misses
Katherlno Phelps.
Misses
Kathcrlne Pratt,
York; Hazel Heck. Peru; Catherine A
wood, Florence Woods and Cornelia Crit
tenden of Lincoln.
Linen Shower.
Miss Grace Urdens entertained at a
linen shower at her home In honor nf
Miss Clara Tunis, who will be one of tho
Juno brides. Thoso present were:
Misses
Clara Tuma,
Man Conelly,
Vera Tripp,
Klennor Arnston,
Tilllo Strupplth,
Ilrsslo Tuma,
Irene Knuble,
Ilessln Maystrlck,
Mrsdames
II. I. Yost,
J, IS. Waterman,
Mlssea
Lydln Nelson.
Louise Ordent,
Mario Pechac,
Olive nison,
IJtta Samuels,
Helen Tuma,
Pansy Fatible,
Oraco Ordena.
Mesdamcs
F. Ordcns.
For Massona Quest.
Mr, Charles McMar
luncheon and a kenslngton for Mrs. A. 1.
Mc.Martln of Mossena, la. The decora
tions were peonies. Covers were placed
for:
Mesdamcs- Mcsdames
K. It. Hume, 13. M. Johnson,
u. r. Aioorheau, w. K, Hype,
D. A. Mcddais.
A. I.
Mnrtln.
Progressive Olub.
Tho ladles of the South Slc'o Progres
sive Card cluh will vutcrtulii fit cards
Wednre-day evening nt their hall, Four
teenth nnd Castellar. The hostesses will
to Mesdamcs M. Polcar, J. J. Powers,
Bentals Philathea Class.
The C. Bcntala Philathea class of tin
First Christian church held their third
annual banquet at tho Young Women's
Christian association , -Monday evening. j
The honor guests wcrq Rev. and Mrs.
Charles K. Cobby. The guesta wero
stated at four tables, which were decor
ated with deep red peonies and other ,
spring flowers. Those present were. I
Misses
Lola Shook.
Marie Shook,
Arllno Abbott,
Hazel Fowler.
Kthel Kllnkcr.
Oneida Moran,
Mesdames
Humor,
Moore,
j. il. Ellsbcrry,
Misses
Jean Matters,
Lydla Itamer.
Ivmma Hamer.
Myrtle Harding,
Laura Hyde,
lluth Morris,
Helen Morris,
Meodames
Joe Cox,
Amos Heath,
H l Morris of
!& M'rs. Charles B. Cobby.
At Happy Hollow.
Mrs. C E. Hall will entertain sixteen
guesta at luncheon Thursday at Happy
Hollow In honor of Mra. I C. Justus ot
Uluffton. Ind., guest of her sister. Mrs.
O. If Pratt
Mrs. II. O. Strelght had eight guesta r.t
luncheon today at the club, and '.hla
evening W. J. Hayes will hove fourteen
guests. B. J. Wolf, four; C. H. Walrath.
seven; George Mlckel, alxteen; J. T.
Yates, five, and J. E. Pulver, four.
Wednesday evening, about eighty golfera
will dine at the club. Thursday Mrs.
Henry Van Olescn will have twenty-ono
guests at the club for luncheon, and in
the cvanlng the Qui Vive club will havo
a dinner dance for ICQ guesta.
Mrs. T. J. Nolan gave a luncheon to
day at Happy Hollow for Mrs. . F. J.
Despecher and Mra. Elmer Porter, both
of whom will shortly leave for a trip
broad.
For Tioga Visitors ....
Mrs. James E, Bqyd en'.crtalned at a
targe bridge party this afternoon at her
home for Mrs. II. M.. Caldwell and Mlai
Ualdwln of Tioga, Pa. .The rooms
were docorated with peonies and other
garden flowers and forty guests at
tended. Tea for June Bride.
Mra. E. E. Sterricker will entertain at
luncheon Friday for her alster. Miss Des
demons Baldwin, who will be marrlod
Wednesday, June U, tu lloriu-e Chapln ot
New York.
Belief Corps Kensington.
Oeorge Crook Women's Relief corps No.
8 will be entertained at a Uantlngton
by Mrs, Charles Zlebarth Thursday 'aft
ernoon at her home, XU5 Webster avenun.
Mra. George Yoder will assist.
Sorority Initiation.
Kappa Alpha sorority of Lincoln an
nounces the formal initiation ot the fol
lowing girl Sarah Weston, Beatrice;
Louise Coe, Nebraska City, Loa Howard
Omaha. Virginia Lewis, Springfield, III ,
Oraco Finch, Grand Island. Emily Cox,
Engagement
Extraordinary
Mme. Ray Baker
(Human Wax Figure)
Beginning Wednesday she
will )ose in ono of our dis
play windows.
Mme. Bnker maintains her pobq
without moving a lash. Even
hor brouthlng Is Invisible. She
cannot bo distinguished from a
real wax figure. Sho recently
won a contest In New York by
maintaining absolute fixity of ex
pression for moro than four hours,
Sho will soon bo tho talk of tho
town. Sco her Wednesday.
BRANDOS
Torpid I.lver
gives it sallow tomplexlon. Tite Dr.
Klngf New Life Pills and rid the stom
ach of Impilrltlert lxol healthy. c.
All druggists. dvcrtlsementt
BLACKBURN MAY RUN FOR
CONGRESS NOMINATION
Still nnothrr entry Into the republican
race for congress In this district Is ru
mored Irt the person of Thomas W. Black
burn, who has tried onco or twice before.
When the petitions nsklng A. W Jef
fcrls to run were out, Itobort Smith and
It 11. Howell both refused to sign, ex
plaining that they were committed to
support Mr, Blackburn
fire consumed the feed store, the groin
elevator, the dance hall and a private
residence.
There was n hard rain last night which
Nadine
Face Powder
(n Grttn Bom Only)
Keeps Tho
Complexion Beautiful
Soft and velvety. Money back If not en
tirely pleated. Nadine U pure and harm
lets. Adheres until washed off. Prevents
sunburn and return of discoloration!.
A million delighted users provo Its valua.
Tints! Flesh, Pink, Druneite, White.
Dy Toilet Count or Mall, 50c.
National , Toilet Company, Pari, Term.
Sold hr Sherman Mer"onnli Drus Stores, Dis
tort I) rut L'o., Brtudftj Drus Utpt r4 ottxri.
Martha
Washington
Comfort Shoes
DON'T BE DECEIVED -be sure
and get the genuine Mayer Martha
Washington Comfort Shoes.
The extraordinary comfort, good looks and wear of
Mayer Martha Washington Comfort Shoes have many
imitations. You may be offered ehoea similar in appearance but in
ferior in quality. Don't be deceived. The genuine have the Mayer
trade mark and name stamped on the sole. Look for these marks
they safeguard you against fraud.
One trial will convince you that Martha Washington Shoes have exceptional
style, fit and wearing qualities. If your dealer does not handle the Martha Wash
ington, writo Ufl and we will supply you.
Tor Bole In Omaha, Nab., byi Drsxsl Shoe Co., 1410 Tarnam St.) Haydan
Bros., Cor. 16th and Dodge Bt. Tho. Kllpatrtok Co., Toe Shoe Market, 333 South
16th Bt.j The Dourlaa shoe Store. For Sale In South Omaha, ITob., by T. A.
crereey; z-rea saaireia.
F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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4010 XuuUtOtt Street.
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U. P. Steam Baking Co.
30th and Evans Sts.
Dlarrhoen Qnlcldr Cared,
"My attention Has first called to
Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diar
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ago. At that time I was seriously 111
with summer complaint One dose of
this remedy cheeked the trouble." writes
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For sale by alt drugRtsta. Advertisement.
CLANCY SUFFERING WITH
FRACTURED LEFT ANKLE
Johnny Clancy. Omaha's utility Intlelder
and outfielder, has returned to Omaha
from Denver, suffering from a fractured
left ankle, received In the Sunday same
at Denver as he slid Into third base.
Johnny's anltle Is In such bad shape that
U will bo some time before he can hope
to enter the (tame again. He la under the
care of Dr. J. 8. McAvln. the Itourkes'
regular physician.
TODAY IS TO BE VISITORS'
DAY AT THEJFORT SCHOOL
Today will be visitors' day at the
Fort Special School for Boys. Parents
and the public generally are Invited to
attend between the hours of 1 and 4
o'clock In the afternoon, when an op
portunity will be Riven to Inspect the
work being dono by the boys there.
Wednesday is
Ice Cream Day
at Brandeis
Quart Bricks. 20c
Pint Bricks. 10c
Our Usual High Grade Cream
Pompeiian Room
BRANDEIS
Important Apparel Offerings
Dresses, Waists, Skirts
ForemoBt among tho attractions for Wednesday shoppers Is the sale of
summer drosses nt about half price, now In progress. These beautiful
garments aro unquestionably the best values of the season. Three of the
lots are as follows:
Dresses regulftrly
worth up to $12.5Qr-
Dresses regularly
worth up to $6.50
$2.98
Dresses regularly
worth up to $8
$3.98
$5.00
Some Very Special Undermuslins
This group of undermuallna comprises the choicest styles, with trim
mings of Taces and embroideries. The materials are of excellent quality.
Included are empire and kimono gowns, skirt lencth chemises, white pettU
coata and drawers. An unusual variety, at
$2 Waists at $1.39
Pretty Waists at 95c
Such waists as you will find here are
seldom, if over, sold at a price so low.
Fine lawns and voiles In dainty lace, em
broidery and net trimmed styles, with
low or high collars, long or short sleeves.
Very special at 03c.
Wash Skirts The newest styles are shown in this group of summer wash
' ' skirts, and Include folds, tiers, overdrapos, etc. Made of ratine,
Bedford cords, pique nnd reps. Values to $4, at $1.50 and $1.08.
Every new style feature for summer Is
represented In this lot. Sheer, dilnty.
fabrics of lawns, voiles and cotton crepes
with the new style low collars or high
collars. These waists are exceptional
valtes, and worth to $2.50, at $1.80.
$1, $1.25 and $1.50 Embroideries on Sale at c
This is unquestionably one of the choicest lots of embroideries we have y.et been able nW
to offer. Beautiful French and American crepe, eponge, voile, batiste and Swiss embrold-
ered flounclngs and allovcrs in rich and artistic designs now In demand for summer trocks.
Some daintily colored. Qualities worth $1, $1.25 and even $1.50 a yard, choice at
Fibre Silk Stockings, 35c Silk Boot Hose, 19c
Women's fiber slk hose. All Bilk to the top, This hosibry is from a special purchase. Made
with double lisle soles, heels and toes. Full fash- with pure thread silk boot with wide lisle garter
ioned. Black, white and colors. They are un- top3, lisle double soles, hifih spliced heels and toes,
usually good values and specially priced at OSc. Black only. Regular values to ?Cc, ajt, pair, 10c.
White Pique
This quality ot pique
is most desirable for sep
arate skirts, outing suits
and children's suits. 27
inches wide. A 26c value
at 15c.
50c Dress Linens, 25c
Yard widp Jrish dress linen in white, as
well as every new shade. Made from fine
selected flax, and launders beautifully. An
extraordinary bargain and worth 50c, at,
yard, 25c.
Ratine1, 10c
Light weight ratine in
dainty colored designs,
also hairline stripes of
pink, blue and lavender.
27 inches wide; worth
25c, at 10c.
Women's Lisle Union Suits, Special, Only
These are the well known Kayper vests of sheer mercerized lisle with dainty hand
crocheted yokes, beaded tops', and silk wash ribbon tapes. Qualities regularly worth to
$1.50. Choice, on Main Floor, at, each
69c
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