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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1914)
7 HE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTKMHKK 16, 1914. v. f 4 1 I: . r V r-V , '. ! By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, September' 16, 1914. T IIK dancing clubs are announcing their date for the winter sea son. Some of the clubs of lat winter will resume their meet Inps after Ak-Sar-Hen and will continue with po Instructor to teach the new steps. The studenta of the Crelghton University Dental college will give the first student dance of the present year next Friday evening at the Omaha Field club. The affair will ho Informal. A dancing club will be formed at the medical department this week. The women's social committee of the Elks' lodge have arranged for a series of dancing parties during the coming season. The first will be Wednesday evening, November 4, and the other dates are November IS, December, 2, 16 and 31; January 13 and 27; February 10 and 24; March 10 and 24, and April 7. The Week End Dancing club have announced dates for parties for this 8eaion. the first party being Saturday, October. 31. and every two weeks thereafter. Their dates are October 31, November 14 and 28. De cember 12 and 26, January 9 and 23, February 6 and 20 and March 6. IWSPAPER WORKER 0 DIED MaQy BaukdS ATG Retuniiiif to College. Frd rtyplnn Ihvii today for the eaiit and Hohrw l nlon coung-c. Wrr-n Hamilton will return to Armour Innttuie of Technology t Chlca this ymr, to complete hli course In en!neer InR. Plngleton Pwitur will leave for Mlrh1 fin and will visit In Chlrnno with nev rl fraternity brnthera of the Zeta I'al before continuing to Ann Arbor. Flag Presentation. V. 9. Orant Woman Relief Corpi No. VH presented a large marrhlna flag, eight feet long and five feet wide with gold mounting, to the Fearl Memorial Metho dist Sunday achool, f unday morning. Mra. Lillian Eddy, patriotic Instructor of tha corpa. made the preaontatlon speech, to which the Tlev. Mr. llaaa. pastor cf tha church, reaponded. Tha flag salute was given by the Grant poet and corps. At Fontenelle Park. Mleae Sndle Hlatt and Leila Crume en tertained their Sunday school claaaea of the Wet Fide Melhodlat church of South Omaha Saturday afternoon and evening at Fontenelle park. Thoee present were: Mlasea Barbara Pnokee, Mary I'aulldon, Arils Crume, Margaret l'auliaon, MaMr George faullaon, Klmer Htaley, Ralph Barker, Ivan Hague, Elmer JUoack, Mlasea Mary Hague, Zora talev, IOIale Paiiliaon. Carrie I'aullson, Eugene Ktaley, hu'lle Staley, i I'hlllp Crume, Fred Btaley, Lloyd Staley, Impromptu Muiicale. Mrs. Morris Strauaa was hoateaa for a delightful Impromptu musical Saturday afternoon, whon aha had as har guest for tha day Miss May Julia Riley of Chicago, head of the dramatic art de partment of the Bush conxervatory. Mlaa Riley read "The Man In tha Hhadow," by Richard Waahbume Chllde, and gava other readings. Musical numbers were also given by Mlaa Minna Meyer, who returned recently from Europe, whera she bad been studying voice,' Mlaa Laura doeta, Mia Helen Bommer and tha Mlaaes Madge and Klota Weal. Forty guests were present At the Field Club. . Mrs. C. B. Drown and Miss Walrod en tertained at one of tha larger luncheon at the club today. Baaketa of KUlamay rosea formed a pretty decoration and cov er ware placed for twenty-four gueata Mrs. W. C. McKnlKht entertained at luncheon today for aeveral out-of-town! meats. Covers war placed for Mesdamee Thnmian of Cleveland, Anna Kogera of Chicago, Brown of Heattle, il. J. McCarthy, J. Bcnadon. F. Conn. F. J. Tamcart, A. ureyrooa, Mlaa Irene MeKnlfM Meadames K. Ullcy, . M. Plilrley. N, J. Kopuld, 11, Kubel. J. J. linger, Herman Malchlen, 1). L. Danfurth. Oporge Hrandela, W. C. McKn'ght. Entertain at Dinner. A dinner party wa given Sunday af ternoon by Mlaa Margaret Sinclair and Miss Agnes Krajlcek, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair. Cover were laid for: Miaae Mary Anderaon, t-tella Znanemacak, Kl Prutea. Agnea Krajlcek, Julia Bouaka. Mnaara Al A bra in ion. Jullua Munleo. Frank Koror. Arthur Johnson, Jerry Eamaon, Mlasea- Marie Krlcke, Alga Starr, Martha Schlottan, Margait Sinclair. Measra Waiter Llckard. Arthur Anderson, William Ntnrlalr, Arthur Lai eon. 1 hi prlneess lace. th4 carried . Klllarney roiei Mr. -Chandler Trimble was best man. After the ceremony a wedding dinner aas served sr.d only relatives and a few Intimate frlenda were present.' The deco ratlona were In Klllarney end bride's roses with pink shaded candles. Mr. snd Mrs. Flnley will be at home af'er October 1 at Lincoln. Neb. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Rlllson and their daugh ter. Miss Esther Stlllson. of Boons. la. Warren-Mickel Weddinj. Mrs. M. Mickel announcaa the mar riage of her daughter, Margaret Dene vteve, to Royal Oeorsa Warren, ann nf Oeorge A. Warren, chief clerk of tha Army Signal Corps supply depot In Omaha, on Tuesday morning, September IS. After the wedding breakfast at tha residence of the bride1 mother, Mr. and Mrs. Warren left for a short trip. They will b at home after October 1 at BMO North Twenty-fifth avenue. Maple Leaf Chapter. Maple Leaf chapter. Order of the East ern Star, will be entertained at a ken- elngton at the horn of Mr. W. O. Ferry. 4909 California (treat, Saturday afternoon. D( C. K'Club. ' The D. C. N. club gave a matinee party at the Orpheum Saturday, followed by dinner at the Henshew. Prcasnt were Mesdamee Andrew Anderaon, W. D. Hens- ley. D. M Cox, Henry Zeldman, Hsrlow Meyers, Mlssee Mlna Ooehey, Gertrude Tracy, Effle Lannlng, Bdythe Maloney, Mary fag. Dinner at Fort Crook. Major and Mrs. John S'ngleton Bwltaer gave a dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mra. A. B. McConnell. Major end Mr. F. V. Krug, Mlsse Alice Coad and Federeon, Messrs. Harold MoConnell, Singleton and Bwltaer. , In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mra. W. FY Coleman returned to Tort Ciook today with her mother and three children. . , . ' Mr. B. O. Hamilton and children have returned from Estes park, where they had a cottage during the summer, Mis Hssel Breeder of St. Louis, who has been the guest of Mis Ethel Al bach, loft Sunday to spend a short time In western Nebraska, after which she will return to her home. Horace Phdpol Expected from Out in State Wednesday Between 00 and 7U bankers are ex pected In Omaha Wednesday morning for the two days' session of the Nebraska Hunkers aseociatlon to be held at Happy Hollow Huh. local bankera are to do some entertaining during the altemoone. The itionilng sessions ore to last from 10 o'clock until 1 o'clock In the afternoon. The bankers of Omaha and .South Omaha have arranged for a buffet lunch eon to be aorved at the Happy Hollow club rooms Immediately after adjourn ment Wednesday. At 3:IS o'clock they are to be at the base ball park to Wit ness the fmiaha-Topeka game. In the evening they are to be accorded a spe cial show and Initiation at Ak-Par-Ben den. The 'club luncheon and base ball Kmo Is again scheduled for Thursday afternoon. On Thursdny evening there Is to be a theater party at the Orpbeum after which light refreshments will be aerved at the Commercial club. W. 1. Nolan of Min neapolis Is to speak at the meeting at the Commercial club after the theater. SW0B0DA PARTY RETURNS FROM EUROPEAN WAR ZONE Mr. and Mrs. George H. Swoboda, their dyiughter. Miss firetchen. and son, Her bert, have reached Omaha from Germany, where they were delayed without means o' communication for about a month after the war broke out. They say thst the Germans expect to win the conflict and are well prepared, with plenty tit men and ample food for the population for a long time. Beautify the Complexion IN TIN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Tha Unequalcd Btautlfltf vara and tNOoaseD ' , BY THOUSAMDS Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples. liver spots, etc. Extreme cases about twenty days. Rid pores and tissues of Impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. Two siies, 30e. and $1.00. By toilet counter or mail. ttATIONAL TOILET COMFAirr.' fatu, T Sold by 8tirmn MrCVeinll Drug Btorn, n. ton I'm Co., Hrandela Drug Dti. and oihw. Bring in Your Feet-r-We'll Fit Them to a Nicety You'd never have a corn, bunion or footache If yon never wore shoes; lta the poor fitting shop that causes all the trouble. Don't merely put your feet In the first pair of shoes you try and wear them off I Have your feet correctly fitted. We have a style and size that you can wear with ease and comfort, at a price which you will be glad to pay. They look right feel right are right, priced from $3.00 to $5.00 Ferional Mention. Mr. and Mr. P. A. Wells have returned from Moose Lode, Minn., their summer home. (Mr. Welle has , almost entirely recovered from the effects ofi the sural cal operation that he underwent this prlng . ' Entertain! at Cards. Mr. R. B. Schuyler entertained at card Monday afternoon. The following gueata wer present: Mesdames Mesdamee H. H. Kergqulet, F. P. Olllogly, J. P. Shea. 8. I.. Winters. James Cummtnis. J. U. Minor, Koy Campbell. C. j. houthard, loan I'owell, H. F. l amubell. ttowen, u u Helfner. H Mugan, Frank Moot. ueursa j. macaonaia. Sui prise Party. A number of friends of Miss Helen Gould Moore surprised hrr at her home, 2211 Maple street, previous to har depar ture oq Friday for Laramie. Wyo., where she wll apend a year with her sister, Mr. W. Carson McConnell, on ths Heart ranch- Thute prtaent were: Mlsses Kdlth ftiathewa, I !le Binea. Thalma Xmt'.h. 'liasel Hemet'xH, Mswri- e Robert fat tun, l ew Kevnolds, Harry Olnen, AVlllard McXamara, Mlsiea Tthel McCulloch, Man a ret UN ell. Helen Gould Muore. Messrs Kud Rohrs. Hali'h Chambers, trwln Nellsin. Finley-Shepard Wedding. Miss Irene Dolores H'.iepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Frank bhetard. became tha bride of Itobert Halbert Tin ley Monday ertcruoon at t o'clock. Th frmony was lerformed at the horn of tha bride's (arenta ty Hew Huh B. Spear of the Central United freebyierlan thureh. The bride wore whit crepe de chine, with tunle of whit chiffon, edged with pearls, and trimmed with pr!iicss lace The bodice was made of chiffon and lare. embroidered with pear la. She rarrtrd a bouquet of bride's roses with a showtr of Hlles of th valley. Mia Ulzilxth Flnley, a'.ater of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a gown oi pink aatln !th tunio of pink mar quisette, edged with pick ostrich bath era Th deep collar of princess lace was eleo trimmed with ostrich feather aad the imi was finished with a cap of Enrollment at TIni of Omaha Greater By Fifty Per Cent An Increase of over 10 per cent In en rollment over former years' waa shown al the University of Omaha whlrn pponed yetlerday for Its sixth echoM year. Of th Increased attendance the largest num ber are young women who registered for the teachera" course, rractl ially all of th' new studenta are gradual of hUh achool near Omaha. The freshman class I by far the liri la the history of the achool. IT JJsV'i. ir. SUGAR BY THE SACK BEST BEET, . PEACHES Colorado Altertas $6.85 56c !! they Is it, I srr t slt AT ANY OF THE 'QUI? BASKET STOOE! No. 21-816 No. 16 No. 23-1807 Vinton No. 22-1406 No. 24 No. 24-2127 Farnam i We now have a little meat market going in each one of our stores, except No. 24, and that will probably be ready soon. We try to carry a full line of best meats atvll times. I JWIWWIHSS'W y !" '' IS J SUM Sin mi I III a I nii ulnliuMl.i.." I eiV.u.vu. r. ... .. v.. " . - - - .. . - . . ..j. - 1 I 1 "" -"j--"iiiMihmimi nifii I.,...,,, ttm J ,.r - L . , ..11lri ninwi" II I I -"- HUSH siiliii ... N 1 iiiiiimejij Voir Ipp irfiisiisSy us mm 2mi $50,000 tock of Piano and Players, now going- at price tint art irreslBtible, and on term never before given on biffh-jrade make. Our Sale of Discontinued Styles of high grade Piano and Player Pianos gives Piano buyers an opportunity to y SAVE FROF.1 S85.00 TO $215.00 This is a fearless price-cutting sale; the fWd is swept clear of competition, as no other music house in the city or state can meet such low prices and low terms on this class Of high grade Pianos and Players. Every instrument is discounted. (1815 styles Steinway and Pianola Pianos eacepted.) , . Chcose from the Vorld's Dcst Makes-Pianos You Ail Know Steinway , Sieger & Sons Emerson Weber Lindeman & Son Schmollcr & F.lucllcr ISardnan McPhail Many other makes A SAMPLE OP THE WAY PIANOS ARE PRICED: $300 Emerson Upright, now 9 05 I 5400 Schmoller So Mueller Upright, now.SlOS J250 Newby & Evans Upright, now....S 75 I zoa cstey upng&t, now ; $ 85 $300 Ivers & Pond Upright, now S 05 $275 Schrimer Upright, now $100 $300 Echmoller & Mueller Upright, now. $150 $450 Emerson Upright, now 9290 1350 Steger & Co. Upright, now ...$150 $300 Wagner Upright, now $200 $275 J. Ss 0. Fisher Upright, now ;.$100 $450 8teger So Sons Upright, now $255 1350 Arion Upright, now $175 53CO Majestic Upright, now $150 $300 Vose & Son Upright, now $150 $500 Steger & Sons Upright, now. .'. . . .$275 $1,000 A. B. Chase Grand, now $325 $800 Geo. Steck Grand, now $250 $500 Schubert Player, now $235 ?50 Schmoller it Mueller Player, now.. $290 evuu Btuyvesant Player, now '.$425 $1.00 A WEEK BUYS ANY OF THE ABOVE PIANOS, Schmoller Ik Mueller Piano Co. 131113 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Psiisiliiiiil 2 Wednesday Sale of Sample Hats- i Actual $5 to $7 Values (Basement) 250 show j-oom model hats from .iVbt & Co , riiiladelphia, a hiirh crrade linn, which makes hats to retail at not less than $5 regularly. , There are the very newest styles of the season. Practically any effect that Is good will be found In this lot. as they are all different no two alike. Large hate, small hate, almple or elaborate atyles, too numerous to describe. Any woman will find a hat exactly suited to her individual tastes and requirements. Not a hat in the sale could ordinarily be bought at less than $3. Many are worth $6 and $7. Your choice Wednesday, in the basement, at, only $2 50. This Is the Rug Store of Omaha You will find, as thousands of others have 'done, that nowhere in Omaha are there such magnificent varieties, such pleasing patterns and such excellent qualities as here. 1 '. . -l a i ' x rm . nu our prices are always 10 your anvaniage. Jinese nnpon ant advantages have won for us the highest esteem of the rug buying public of the city. . . Axminster Rugs An exceptionally fine selection cf these serviceable rugs; all brand new patterns: 9x12 ft. size, at $25.00 8-3xl0-6-ft. size, at $22.50 Body Brussels Rugs Their many points of excellence make these rugs much in demand: 9xl2-ft. size, at $30.00' 8-3xt0-6-ft. size, at $27.50 Seamless Wilton Rugs They give splendid satisfaction under hard service: 9xl2-ft. size, (at $33.00 8-3xlO-(Wt. size, at $31.00 Alexandria Seamless Wilton Rugs We are exclusive selling agents in Omaha for these celebrated rugs, and show them In complete variety. , 9x12-1 1. size at $42.50 J 6x9-fWsize at $27.50 8-3xl0-6-ft. size at $40 1 3Gx63-in. size at $7.50 27x54-in. size at $4.50 Linoleums ' .A nxst extensive stock of f- dependable quality printed and inlaid lin oleums, in all the and desirable pat terns' at 55c to $1.50 per eq yard. Fine. Hartford Iran Wilton Rugs Pure worsted Wilton rugs of high quality suit able for any home. An excellent; selection of new and beautiful patterns In rich, harmonizing colors. 9xl2-ft. size at $42.50 4-6x7-8-ft. size at $15 8-3xl0-6-ft. size at $40 27x54-ut size at $4.50 6x9-ft. size at $27.50 36x63-in. size at $7.50 Artistic Curtains and Window Draperies Voile Curtains Very pretty voile cur tains In the new Egyp tlon shade, with neat lace trimming, Wednes day at, pair, $1.23. I)rery Voile with insertion and lace edges. A special lot for Wed nesday at, yard, 20c and 89c. Dainty Curtains. Marquisette and eta mlne curtains with lace edges, in ivory or Egyp tian color. Extra good at 1.0M. I)raiery Marqu linen . lace edges, sells at 60c yard Etamine Curtains Excellent quality eta mine and voile curtains trimmed with wide linen lace. 25 new styles. Wednesday, pr. Isette with pretty such as usually special at 45c. $2.0M. New Curtains High grade marqui sette curtains trimmed with lace 3 and 4 Inches wide, Every pattern is new. -Priced, pr., Q3.M. Etamine and Scrim in ecru and ivory with colored borders. 36 and 40 Inches wide. Special, yard. 25c. m Buy "Munsingwear" This Fall Munsing underwear, because of the excellent service it renders, is the most economical underwear you can buy. It will wear. Its dur ability and washability warrant the expression: "Satisfaction in Every Thread." Let us supply your needs with Munsingwear, and you will - -vyi.u.vi muic an kino xu.il ujju winter. Women's Union Suits Munsing Union Suits for women, all or part wool, light, medium and heavy weights. Made with low neck and sleeve less, Dutch neck with elbow sleeves and high neck with long sleeves. These are all in ankle length. Natural and white, for Wednesday, per suit. 91.50, $2.00 up to (jjf.uu. Munsing Suits at $1.00 The well known Women's Munslnx Union Suits, In medium and light weights, also heavy cottons. Plain or fleecy lined, with low neck. Both sleeve less and elbow sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and high neck with long sleeves. All In ankle lengths, at, the suit, 71. I "ST 1 Women's Munsing Vests and Pants All and part wool, plain and fleecy lined cotton Munsing Vests and Pants, made In regular and extra sizes. These are recognized as the world'a standard ar- For Boys and Girls Munsing Union Suits for misses, children and boys, In all or part wool and fleecy lined cottons. Suit, SOc, 75c, gl.OO up to $2.00. Children's Garments Vests and Pants tor misses and child ren la all or part wool and fleecy lined cotton. Sizes to li years, per garment, 30c, 50c and 75c. riinixHANpe dc soto eitcovceiNarMt Hississiew MMMM-- er miiluii plw-iuw :1 Everybody Reads The Swapper's Column in the Bee. i , ...... 1 1