6 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914 By MELLIFIOIA. Tuesday, Juno 30, 1914. N OLD mother rnccoon and her five little baby 'coons aro tho novel l pets of William and Kcnnard Wallaco, children ot Mrs. Eva f- Kcnna Wallace, and grandchildren of William Wallace, vlco prosl- dent of tho Omaha National bank. Miss Janet Wallace and tho children are enjoying a vacation at Omaha Beach, Lake Okobojl. "When thoy arrived thero and opened up their cottago after an ab sence of almost a year, thoy found that tho raccoon family had moved Into tho house and wero making themselves quite at homo. Tho young boys captured and caged the animals and have succeeded in making them quite tame. Porhaps they will bring them to Omaha at the close of their vacation and put them In tho Rlvcrviow park zoo. Fashion Hint Club Honors Founder. The last rteotlnff of tlio Symposia club for the sssdn was held Sunday at tho home of Mies Sophia Welnateln. The founder, Miss Sylvia Kulskotsky, of tho club, which li a musical study organiza tion, vttLB presented with a ring bearing tho club symbol, a harp, and four mem bers who were graduated from the Omaha High school this year were presented with leather bound books. They are Misses llattlo Predmestky, Eva Alplrn, Edna Levlne and Miriam DavU. A miscel laneous program was given. Including a recitation by Miss Nora Predmestky: cello nolo, Mr. Oacar Welnateln. and a. trio, Martha, Oscar and Sophia Welnateln. Decorations for the luncheon tablo were carried out In pink and white, the club colors. Hevernl outdoor meetings1 are being planned for the summer, 'European Travelers. Mrs. Mortimer Jay Brown, who has been tho guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wallace, leaves for her homo In Niagara Falls, X. Y., Tuesday evening. Mrs. Brown and her husband, research chemist for tho Niagara Fallsi Klcctro-Chemlcal company, sail from Boston Jbly 7 for Europe, where Dr. Brown has been sent by his company to study a similar Industry at Frankfort and introduce sumo Improved methods he has discovered In the plant here, both places being controlled by tho same- company. They will also spend somo days at Rhine lander, Switzerland, on tho same errand, returning to Niagara Falls about Septem ber 1 Monatgnor Colanerl Is spending n few days In New York at the Walcott hotel before leaving for Europe for the sum mer. Summer Flans. Mrs. It. D. Walker and daughters. Misses Marguerite, Mildred, Gladys and Florence, left Monday evening for an extended trip through the. east, Including Michigan, New York and Canada, ex "pectlng to return about September. Mr. William Iloagland and family leave today tor Oaakls Mlnntfwhero they "will remain during tho 'balance of the sum mer, occupying their cottage at the lake. Mr, J. C. Chlsam, assistant general agent of tho Great Western, has gono to California, where ,ho wjli remain during July, aRnK his Vacation and looking after his walnut ranch a short distance out from Lcs Angeles. Upon his return he will accompanied by . Mrs. Chlsam, who has been In California since early spring and who is In podr health. Mrs. W. S. Poppleton and small son, William, left last evening for Atlantic City. Airs. Frank Coad and small son left this 'morning for Berkeley, Cal., to spend the summer with Mrs. Coad's mother. Miss May Lcnoro Mahoney left last evening for New York City,' where she will take a two-month course in French at the Columbia university. Miss Ma honey then plans to spend tho month ot September traveling in the east and a week's stay at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Frodrlckaon lett today by automobllo for their ranch neat Laramie, Wyo., whero they will spend the summer. At the Country Club Mr. J, A. Cavers entertained at a dinner-dance at the Country club Monday evening In honor of Mrs, George Lewis Curtis of Clinton, la., who is visiting Mrs. Charles Marsh. Covers were laid for; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Btlllman ot Coun cil Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. T). C, Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hwobc. Mr. and Mm, James Lovo Pnxton. Mrs. George Iiwla Curtis, Mrs. Charles Marsh. Mr. A. V. Klnsler. Mr J. A. Vavers. t At Carter Lake Club. The choir of Kountze Memorial Luth eran church dined at Carter Lake club Monday evening, forty-five members of the choir being present. Following the moving pictures the choir entertained the cottagers by singing. Other diners were C. J. Nagl, who had two guests, and i t T II.. . -I. I . . . 1 am. ii. jr. xiuiciunnon, Bijc guests. Children's and women's dancing classes were held Monday. Tho Tuesday Luncheon club met at tho club today. The members are; Mesdames Mesdames Irving Klson, Paul Hubbard, J B.Good, Walter Kloppi Paul Havens, Miss Edith Lease. At Happy Hollow. Mrs. A. H. Burnett entertained at the Happy Hollow club this afternoon at a dancing party for her daughter, Lydta. Those present were: MUses Misses Catherine Ooas. Phyllis Hunter, Anna Porter, Lydla Burnett. Josselyn Stone. Dorothy Cavanaugh, Gcitrude Kovnlg, Marie Patterson. Messrs. Messrs. Milton Johnson. William YoUne "Warren Esrsy. Munaon Dalo. ' Illchard Bmlth, Halph Campbell, 1 Sororitv Girls Breakfast. Miss EmUy Ifouaka entertained nt breakfast Monday morning In honor of Miss Martha llallabach of Indianapolis and Miss Edith Wray of Bhelbyville. Ind.. who are the guests ot Miss Minnie Pratt A mound of daisies made an attractive table decoration for th breakfast, Those Present were all members of Delta Zeta sorority and Included: Misses Misses Martha Ratlsbach. Marie Houaka. ., Edith Wray. Ituth Inhr.lder pt Minnie Pratt, Pierce. Neb.; ' Ituth Odell, Julia Linn. 1 Bertha Wless. Margaret Herman, I Catherine Lowry. Emily Houaka. Boudinot-Schneider Wedding. 1 Cards have bten received announcing th'l marriage of Mrs. Blanche Van Court Schneider of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, ' daughter of Mrs, E, D. Van Court, to Mr. i Boy Boudlnot of Chicago, also fcrmerlyl Wrode, J. Bush. T. Williams, Aieaars. Churlo A. .,,, William Bush. of Omaha. The wedding took place Sat urday at high noon and they wilt be at nomo alter September 1 In Chicago. Surprise Birthday Party. Mrs. J. Amlah entertained at a surprise pany ai ner nome Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. A. Christiansen's birthday, xne guest or nonor was presented with many guts. Those present wore: Aieaaamcs P. Duffy, E. Larson, H. Krug, II. Hansen, J, I'onuska, F. Wolf. J. HnrUch, L. Pickard, C. HogaarU, T. Carp, L. Hansen, Mesdames C. Hanson, L. Christiansen, J. Kirk, J. Vanck, T. Dahl. II. Larson, J. McCIeel, J. Snyder, II. Sorenaen, J. Flaher, A. Amlsh. B'Nai Ami Club. The B'Nal Ami club entertained Its memoers and friends at a plcnlo at Nathan's Jake, seven miles north of inorence, Sunday. The afternoon ,ui spoilt Ijoatlng and playing games and tho cmoi uivorsion of tho evening was dan cing. The invited guests wer: Jennie Hlumenthal, Ooldle Melcher. Jennie Isaacson, Minnie Arkln. Mnii- iiper' JeUa Nathan, Marie Adler, Jitnh Gross. ?JL 1"C"pn. Julius Arkln. Herman Cohen. ituby Melcher, T?HU(uHHIe' Harry Frankel of Makweli FromlTln. nman Celebrates Birthday. Mrs. A. A. Williams entertained nt h home, 3015 South Twenty-fourth street, iuonuay evening, in celebration of her fiftieth birthday. Tho evenlna- in playing cards, Those present were: Jir. ana Mrs. Schlott Mr. nnd Mrs. Burman. Sir. and Mrs. D. C. Blch. Mr. and Mrs. Assmun. Mr. and Mrs. Busch. Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Mr. nn,l X!t tT"vitl Mr. and Mrs. Itahmer. bbbbbmbV3bbbbbbVsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi BBBBBBBBM SsBBlffiSlfflBlSSSSSSM jHBsaRR' MfwJi fiaVisBBBSBssB HY IiA IIACOJVTKUSK. Frock of Pnrmf utile vnlllnir. A tint pleated tunlo caught up In a band of tho material, passing over tho shoulders glVes an effect ot a, hood. Tho undor arm anil the titnnll ellinw Hi mvan nrn finished by n revero of the same material oi piain siik veiling. Junson. Atlases U Williams, E. Engl. , Messrs, J. Williams. lunoheon for Visitor. Mrs. J. A. Austin cntrrlnl t1l.il Af IhmM- eon Saturday in honor of Mrs. H. W. LIndauest of Mlnneanolls. laid for: Mesdames.. 1 J. Kunce, J. A. Austin. Misses . Lillian Doyle. Mosdnmi.il. It. W. Ltnquest. C. K. Morrill, Misses Emma Sorenson, Anheuser-Van Lome Wedding. - uuiio wcnuing was mat or Miss Katherino Wllhelmlna VanLomo, daugh ter oi airs. Margaret VanLomo to Mr. Frederick William Anheuser, which took place this afternoon at 6 o'clock at Bt Mary Magdalone church, Rev. Father Slnne officiating. The bride was beautifully gowned In lVOry White satin r),nrm. .... tralne with overdress of brocaded chiffon, oHioroiacrea m pearls with trimming of Irish lace. A wreath of brides' m. hM tho long tulle veil in place and she car rled a shower of white KUlarney roses. Tho groom's gift was a diamond necklace MISS JUUe Anheuser. ulalor nf Mi. irrnnni was maid of honor and wore pink chiffon taffeta with overdress ot nlnk chlffo with bands of tho same material In her hair. She carried nlnk KUlarney roses Mrs. Howard Watklns, slater ot the bride, was matron of honor and wore yellow chiffon taffeta designed like the gown, worn by tho maid ot honor. She cameo. Mrs. Ward roses. Thero wero four bridesmaids with gowns designed allko with double flounce effeat made of Canton crepe- and trimmed with Shadow lace. Miss Henrietta. Ifnntt nt David City nnd Miss Anna Anheuser walked together and wore pink Canton i crepe, and Miss Mabel Zentz and Miss Elizabeth Daniels of David City were the other two bridesmaids and were gowned In yellow. They all carried shower bou quets of roses. Three nieces of the bride took pnrt Little Miss Margaret Hlting of David City was ring bearer and the little Misses Lo rene Klalng of Kansas City and Oda Eltlng of David City were flower girls. Mr Vincent Haacqlt was best man and thero were twelve ushers. The groom Is a nephew of the lato Adolphus Busch of St. Louis and cousin of tho late Aberhardt Anheuser or St. Louis. Mr and Mrs. Anheuser will take a wedding trip to Lake Okobojl and Isle nnvnJ. nnd will be at home after tien- tomber 1 at 1117 South Thirty-sixth street Magney-Cronin "Weddint;. Tho wedding of Miss Grace Helen Cronln, daughter of Mrs. Anna Cronln. and Mr, Lloyd Ayer Mngney, took place quietly Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Calvary Baptist church. Bev. Mr Maxwell of that church performed tho ceremony. Tho bride wore a traveling suit of light gray silk poplin with Panama hat trimmed with mercury wings. She wore a corsago of brldo's roses. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Hustead of Scrlbner, who were recently married, were the attendants. Following tho ceremony a wedding din ner was served at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Cronln, when cov ers wero placed for twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mogncy have gone to Chicago on a short wedding trip, and from thero will go to Lake Okobojl to spend tho month of July with Mr. Mag ney's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo A. Magney, The young couple will bo at home after September 1 at 12 South Twenty-first avenuo. Look Cool and Fresh It's an easy matter to keep cool these hot days by follow ing theso directions: 1st Don't worry, eat sparing ly, shun moatB, condiments and stimulants. 2d Take frequent baths to keep pores of skin opon. t 3d Wear Cool Clothes. 4 th Have them Dry Cleaned often to keep pores ppen and looking frosh and new. 5th Send them to the Eantor- lum always and you'll get tlm, best ot work at reasonable prices, Palm Beach Suits $1.00. Summer Dresses, $1.25 up. Not much more than Laundry prlceB, but very much better Work, Let us call for your clothes. All work received by 9 a. m. Fri day will be ready that evening. The Panforium 'Good Cleaners anil Dyers" 1513-15 Jones St. Phono Doug. 1)03. Guy Liggett, Pres. Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM The Untqualtd Betutlrltr USKD AND ENDORSED . BY THOUSANDS Guaranteed to remove tsn, freckles, - pjinples, liver spots, etc. Extrema cases about twentv dava. Rids pom and thtues of Impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. Two sixes, .50c. and $1.00, By toilet counters or- mall. UAT20NAL TOILKT COUrANT. JWii. rs Soil br Sherman A ilcConmll Dm Storci. Ui. ton Drus Co.. DranJW Drus Dtpt, nd oibtn. Have You Seen the Great Bargains? Value in Porch Furniture Up To $15 and $17, $775 on Sale for Tables, chairs, rockers, settees, some upholstered; all go in this salo at S7.75. Nothing liko these values over offered before. Pieces thai, sold as high as $15 and $17,50. Don't miss a chance like this to save monoy, at the saino timo buying something seasonable, up-to-date and useful. THE STORE FOR GOOD VALUES. I BEATON & LAIER CO. ii Dr. Bradbury, Dentist IBM Psrnam. Phone J). 1708 21 Tsars Sams Office. SAFETY FIRST PAINLESS OPERATIONS Money-Back Quarnnteo if wo cannot pleaso you A Crown or Bridge Tooth $2.50 Up Best Work Warranted 10 Tsars. Bend for Illustrated Uooklet Free. mm You Know lira Value of Keeping Things Clean OMAHA WINBQWSHADE GLEANING GO. And Makers of Window Shades Fhons Barney 4881. 4010 Hamilton Btrsst. THCTWUHPHOfTHt CUVtNTM CtNTURV the km Of absolute purity A TRIUMPH Of TO BAY Two Important Announcements- store open Friday evening until 9 P. M. Closed all day Saturday July Fourth. Through July anrf Auguit we will close at S P. M. every day except Saturday. Close Saturday 9 P. M. 2000 fab PMPSS OXFORDS klW7 pro winn mcarmcayiuDura Nx Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Tho factory surplus of women's hfgh class pumps and oxfords, comprising tho very newest lasts and patterns. Patent leather, dull leathor, tan calf, black and brown suede also kldskin leather In tan and champagno color. There aro stylish colonials with tongue and bucklo, Mary Jane pumps with flat bow, strap pumps, tan ribbon and laco oifords. All wbltod or band turned soles. Every pair is clean, fresh merchandise and closed out at unusual prices on account of the backward sea son. Hero aro shoes that sold for $3 to $4 a pair, In all sizes and wldthB. On sale In the Basement Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at $1.87. Men's Oxfords and Pumps 950 pairs at a bargain price. Made of serviceable leathers in dull and patent leathers. AH good styles. Worth up to $3. Special at $187 I Juliet House Slippers for Women. Soft kldskin with patent tips, or common sense toes. Rubber heels. Flexible leather soles. All aq sizes OC Women's White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords. Samples, odd pairs, etc. Mostly . all sizes are repre sented In the lot. Values ac tually to $2.50. While J f the lot lasts v. ..... . j 1 Barefoot, 30c. Barefoot sandals for children, In sizes .up to 2. Made of tan bap leather. Protected too oq styles OJC SOO Pairs Tennis Shoes and Oxfords. Black canvas uppers with stout rubbor soles. All on sizes for men and boys. . OavC Infants' Soft Solo Shoes. Neat llttlo lace stylos. All sizes priced at 15c low Shoes, OOc. Odds and ends of women's pumps and oxfords. Very excep tional values. Priced to Cf close out at OUC Misses' -and Children's Strap Pumps. Instop or ankle strap styles ot patent leather or dull calfskin. Comfortable broad too styles. Very serviceable. All sizes A i Ae to 2, at 4 1 .'1:17 A Two Specials in Parasols Woman's Uouso Slippers. Strap styles with common sense toes, low heels and flexible leather Boles. All sizes are hero at UOC Infants' Strap Slippers. Tan, rod and black, also patent leather. All sizes 59c .Barefoot Sandals for Boys and Olrls.. Made of black wIUow calfskin leather. Very serviceable. nQ . All sizes to 11, at. T HOC Values to $3 at $1.98. Pure silk parasols in all colors and combinations. Wide ribbon ef fects with solid color top and bor der, and other pretty styles. Worth up to $3. On A sale Wednesday... ...( 1 aa70 Values to $2.25 at $1.59. Another attractive group of silk parasols in all colors and combinations. A very satisfac tory assortment of styles, and col ors. Regularly worth h rjo to $2.25. Choice, each p 1 .01 Six-Piece Manicure Sets File, scissors, tweezers, orange stlckt cutiolo knife and buffer, in suede leather case. Regu- tf-t rf lar $1.50 value, special JJ) 1 .UU Sample Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases On Sale Wednesday l42PSF Is Two of the leading traveling goods manufac turers sold us their sample lines and surplus stocks of wardrobe trunks, dress trunks, steamer trunks, suit cases and tavellnc baRB at a verv matnrla.1 - yductlon, which allows us to offer these timely special bargains. Samples From K. Kaufman & Co. The finest grades of seal leather, genuine wal rus, imported leather and real sole leather, in batts and suit cases, regularly worth from J8.50 to $40, on aaio weanesaay at Steamer and dress trunks, worth, up to $15.00, at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 $5.00 to $22.50 Wardrobe Trunks Canvas covered, fully equipped, for men's or women's use. Hartmah trunks included. Trunks worth $25 to $80, on sale at $16.50 to $22.50 About 260 travel ing bags and suit cases, worth to'$6, On Sale at $2.95. Choose a Pretty Dress for the Fourth For instance there is a group at $0.98 which affords unusual attractions for women who want a charmingly cool and refined looking frock for their outing. "umen wno want a These include women's and misses' dresses of fine voiles, crepes, eponge ratine and sev- eral other new summer fabrics. Many finished with fine laces and embroideries They are CQx the very latest models with new tunic skirts. Sovcral hundred In the group, and all am romi. dhvO larly worth up to 16 Choice Wednesday on our second floor at . .... . ...... ... " . . . f . " TU Dresses Worth mrwffsmmmmNm.ArmU q;ilw:. ww vKoti bJiitx f f CU8L5 Worth to 3 $1.39 Waists of fine China and Jap silks in plain colors and stripes. Made in the newest styles of the season with novel, attractive col lar and sleeve effects.. These pretty and serviceable waists are $2, $2.60, $3 and $3.50 values. Chalce, 91.80. ' Summer Waists at $1.50 and $1.95 Made ot sheer organdies, voiles and iawns, with trimming of fine laces or embroidery. Unusually fine variety and in the season's newest and most popular style ideas at $1.50 and $1.05. Everything in Bathing Suits Bathing suits ot mohair, taffeta and eatln. at $2.08, $5, 90.08 and $10. Separate tights at $1.50 and $1.08. Rubber caps, 25c to $l. to $10, Choice Another very attractive group of dresses as a special offering Wednesday. Among them aro dresses ot fine lingerie, cloth, voiles and crepes in plain white or striped and tlgured'eftects. All are the very latest styles with tunic skirt. Dresses regularly worth up to $10 are Included in this group. Your choice at $5.00, Wash Skirts, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 A most comprehensive showing now ready, repre senting every new style and material. Cord fabrics, crepes, piques, linens, etc. Made In long Russian tunic and high girdle offects. Priced $1.08 to $5. White Pretticoats, Worth to $2.50, at $1 Very dainty lace' and embroidery trimmed petti coats of fine materials, regularly worth up to $2, on sale at $1. . WEDNESDAY pZ?Z' 0 Bricks gOc Is Ice Cream Day Br andeis Stores Pint Bricks 10c w EVERYBODY READS BEE WANT ADS