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By MELUFICIA. Tuesday, September 23, 1914.
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BELIEVE U Is a nigra of unselflnhnes, or perhaps mora of thoughtful-
ne, to be accommodating, but aiii thin Is pertain, I l not always
tapfeclated.
The other afternoon a motorist was driving his car when he m
a flame suddenly leap from under an automobile Just-ahead ot him. He?
ran up alongside of the car and railed to the other man that hi car was
on fire The man wai so atartled that he turned pale and his better half,
sitting la the rear aeatj started to Jump out of the car beforo It was stop
ped, but they held her in and brrmgnt the car to a sudMen hair.
The ail got out and looked under the ear.' but no blase. It had (ton
out. The people were furious aad thought the would-be. accommodating
motorists were trying a practical Joke on them.
Fare-well Dancing Party.
A dancing party wa given by .ttlmte
Gertrude and Mollle Stein In honor of
Misses Edna Levin and Lllllnn Wolse,.
ho left lor Chicago Monday evening to
attend tlie tnlverslty ot ChlVsgn. Those
prevent were: ...
Mr. and Mm. J. Bteln of Council Bluffs,
' Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss,
Mr. H. tit-gU .
Mr 9. Levlne.
Mlae Misses
Edna, Lv1n. Carrie I'ohn, .M's'l.
Lillian Weiss. l-rtlia fohn,
fylvia Kulakofsky, 8adie Wrla.
R'.anch Monhelt, Nnrm Prd,
Sarah fhrwlkev, Miriam Dnvle,'
KkkIs V.r.xikcy. rtiWkey.
Ruth OrnM, ria Wirth natter,
Jna lAitvay. 1'ella. Cooper.
Tints Heanntaiv; Artier,
t-vlvla Levy, ChtcagfiKve Alplrn.
Pophla. Welnaiein. JJanaan KiimxorflKy.
LEADER IK MOVEMENT
TO MAKE NEW YORK
THE WORLD'S FASHION
CENTER Mrs. J- Borden
Harriman,.-the NsvrYork
society leader active ia or
ganuing New York dress
Hatti Fred,
Molll "telrt. '
Edith Hrandela,
Meanra.
Harry Trustln,
8 am Alprraon.
Kd Wlrthsatter,
Harry Chertilaa,
Huhln Mclcher,
Harry Stein.
Jnke Mallashouk.
Nathan Kadncr.
Iava Chernlaa.
Jiiltu Arkln.
Mever Marawlts,
Charles Herser.
Ixiula Kulakofskr.
Bain Newman.
Prert. l'ender.Neb,
Certru'le fttoln,
Meanra.
Alex Holker.
Rwioifh Hothola, .
I. Aslnakee.
Klein,
It. rHnky,
At (irecufcerg.
barney Kulakofsky,
PM1 Romonech,
.oil's Weiss,
Joe etlefler,
Krneft Meyer.
I. Zlmraan. ' . .' ,
, Iyew Hevelra. ;
8am Cohen.
With the Visitor.
Mrs. B. F. Lament of Portland, Or., 1
the guest of Mra. A. W. Scrlbner for
several weeka
Miss Elate VandeTgrtft. tn Denver
newspaper woman who was aant to rm
Plgn hi Nebraska by the National
frag association, la tha guest ot Mrs. H.
C. Sumney, while In tha city.
Misses lorothy and Genevieve flsnford
of Lincoln will arrive aoon te vteit Mr.
and Mrs. Cheater Nlemsn for the Ak-Bsr-Ben
festivities. Mktees UllUn. and Har
riett Chapln of Lincoln will arrive later
to vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Klemaa at their
apartments at th Lorenaea.
At Carter Lake Club.,
The closing dance of the saaeoa at Car
ter Lake club wlU be held this evening.
Tt will b "open house" night, afl mem
bers and their friends being tnvttsA Two
hundred dinner reservations hare been
mad. '
Tha flrat entertainment following th
.in.i nf h imkii will be a dancing
party Thursday evening. Durlnglth In
Urmlaaion, Alfred Jenee, the dab caterer,
will serve a eomplhnantarjr lunchfewt to
the club members.
Hits Sadler Entertained..
Mrs. a. W. Megeath was hostess today
at a beautifully appointed luncheon In
rinu,r of Miss .Kitty Sadler of London,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Plets. The
rooms ware bright with arly auiume
flowers.. The gueete were seated at one
large table and several small tables, bev
'lng centerpieces of . Uoy rteebuds la
besketa la the north library, American
beauty roaes were used and In the
south library, were yellow chrynthe-
' mums. Fifty invitations were Usued for
th luncheon.
Whiit Party.
Mrs. J. J. Mullen' gave a whist party
Monday afternoon. American beauty
rosea, were uaed. in decoration, frtsea
ware woo by Mrs. doorge Ie'rkfus and
Mr. C. J. Ziebarth. Those present were:
Eight More Omahans
Safely Home from
. European War Zone
Right more Omahans have Junt rearlied
home,, after trying tlme In: Europe They
are: Rev. Lloyd B. I toleapple, rertor of
Ht. Harnnhna' rhurch, who was In En
gland', Miss Jrmephlne ISeary, a graduate
nurse, who was In Paris: Wndlelgh and
De Wolf nnrtom anna of Mrs. K. C. Hr
ton, Wh were- hHn tutnrrHt In Hwltser
land; Mr. ami Mrs, William. Newton and
two chlldin, who were touting In tha
war tone.
"There wit no dlr need of Red Cross
nurses when I Irft Tivrls with Miss Mc
Cague and the Mles rbllard," says Mlsa
Xeery. "But now, sfter the recent ter
rible fighting In France, I gueaa the ser
vices of every mi rue In the land la not
sufficient te care for ths thousands of
sufferer."
Rev. Mr. Ilolvapple waa In the British
Isles when Ui'i war tygan. and so his
plans fort further travel were spoiled.
The Barmn Boy were with their slater,
Mliis Catherine, snd their sunt. Mrs. r. J.
Fsrtenhclmer. of Chicago. They man
aged to gel to Haljp and sailed from
I thwre. Mrs. TaHenhelmer, Miss Cath
' erlne snd Mrs. Barton, v. ho met them in
I New Tork, are remaining Irr Chicago for
I the present.
The Newton family reached Omaha
: Sunday, after much round-about travel In
getting away front the wse snnn, They
nru. la nrim rronr neigium,. tnen
up to Copenhagen, end flmtlly across, to
Lnglsnd, before securing transatlantic
paitMues.
Forty Omahans to
the Wyoming Fair
A crowd" of ftrrtv Omaia business meg
In two special cars are to start for th
Wyoming stwte fair at Douglas thle after
noon at 8:.W over the Chtrsgo North
western. They wrll spend twenty-four
hours at rvmglae, where they win spend
dsy st tits state fair. Then they- are to
come haclt by wy of Casper aet Chey
enne. At both the latter places they ere
to be entertained by ths Commercial clubs
st receptions.
OMAHA FANS START FOR
THE BIGJVORLD'S SERIES
Dan Carroll, custodian of the Smoke
House, and Bill Fos. another reckless
fnn. have- departed for the east, where
they will ettrnrt the world's series games
between Phllairelphte and Boston. Both
Omehnne are Brave hooeters snd will
lend their encouragement to the Boston
tribe. Claude Bossle, milk Inspector, wlH
troupe for the serlee In a day or two, as
will Jsck Lery of the Burlington.
Neither City Nor
School Board Will
Submit Any Bonds
Dr. E. nolovtchtner, cTJalrman of the
finance committee of the Hoard of Edu
cation, announces that the) school board
will submit no bond propositions to the
people this fall. The advisability ef ask
tmr for tl,50.00 in bonds has been dis
cussed for some time by the board.
The city council has also decided to sub
mit no bond ordinances because of the
condition of the bond market, due to the
European war. )
I '!- 1 '"' i hi in ai is sin i CTgawaaawe' aiaaj sasw-qBEnty
II; tt ms- -
jiTpj)Sll(o)(rt
SELLS STOLEN MULE
TO HIS FATHER-ltt-LAW
Fred and Lulu Burrichler of Khnaas
City were able to go on a honeymoon be
cause the groom stole m mule and sold It
to his father-in-law, according to police
Information. Officer Pipkin made the
arrest at Tenth snd Mason streets Mon
day night. The couple deny that they
took at mule,
:
CAN
TV'
Metdamee
0. J lialU '
T. W. Crane,
Arthur Kuhn, t
1. Langfeiiuer,
tt. Urown, '
l Urwiinaji,
- Meadamvs
S. 1. Lawler,
. Nv oiitetencreft,
J. K. LarMorw,
W. D. lrae(
Ueorge i-erklna,
C. J. Zlebertii.
MANY ANSWER SAMSON'S
INVITATION TO COME HOME
A toUrf of g.OBg Invirstlnns were sent out
to former Omen people who are now
scattered all over the world, asking them
to come to Omaha tor the lest week of
the Ak-flar Ben festivities,, whinh hi
deslgnnted "Homecoming" week this yesr.
Replies wen reeaived' from a great many,
atating they would do their best, to be
here. Some of the replies came Atom as
far enat as England and as far west as
the Philippines, '
MILLINERY SPECIAL
UlMTRIrVIMED HATS
ONE DAY ONLY
99c. $1.29. S1.89
. 100 untrlmmed shapes placed oa sale
tomorrow mornins consisting ot Velvet,
Bilk. Plush., Velour and German Velvet
la black and colors.
TRIMMINGS
Fancies,' Stlckups. Gold and. Silver la
all the new. branchings. Special, 20c,
4c, 00c and up.
13th and DougLos 8U.
THIRD FLOOR
Wednesday-Sale of
200 PAIRS of FINE
ETAMINE CURTAINS
yJLf
Beautiful curtains trim
med with very heavy lace 1
sod 5 inches wide. Extra
fine grade of Etamine. There
art only 200 pairs in the lot.
These fine Etamine Curtains
are 36 inches -wide and
yards long. They are in
Egyptian . and Ivory color.
The Regular Price Is $2.50 Pair
Wednesday, As Long As
These 200 Will Last
1.69 Per Pair
BRAND EIS THIRD FLOOR
ll Ml fch'
lit
I. By;
r .t l ni i i
a irientai ana naaow Laces
an f- 1 " - int. 1 v"i
kd r Mil 1 r - ... . n .. ....m.,,,,,,,, .,., ,., ,
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Et-A-Vlrp Club. ,
Th flrat party ot tha hU-a-VIrp rlilW
will be Thursday, October 13, followsd by
dances on November M. December ti,
January n. February 14. March 18, AprH
3 and May I. An" extra dance wUl be
given at the new Pontenelia aetel sMn
that 1 Italahed. .
South Side.ProfreiiWe Club.
Ladles of Ihe Koulh Side Progresatv
Card club will entertain Thursday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock at their hall at Four
teenth and Castallttr street.
Personal Mention. x
A son was born last evening to Mr. and
Mrs. Bryant C. Rogers, 1311 Boutu Thir
tieth street. t
To Honor Visitor.
Mrs. Charlea llubberd of Dundr enter.
talned at a brklg party Tuesday after
noon In honor o Mrs. Butts asd Miss
Barker ot Is Angeles, guests ef Mr. W
W. Johnson, and Mrs. Tboippaon of fan
Franclaco, guest ef Mra, George Temple-ton.-
Four tatlce wer placed for the
game.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. E. P. Peck and Mr. Iuther Drake
spent th week and In Chicago as the
guests of Mr. famue! Wrrter and Mr. B.
A. Cudahy at the Kenwood Country clue.
Mrs. Harry K. Harmon and her youag
son, Armstrong, are spending a few days
wltk Mr. Harmon St Newport News, Va.
Mr. George Engler returned tfunday
from a month's stay at Este park.
Mrs. Curtis If. V. CloudsUy of Chicago
la the gtMrst of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Burchmor. Mr. and Mrs,
J. Burr Taylor ef -Chicago accompanied
Mrs. Cloudnley.
Mra A O. Beeson returned Sunday
from Lafayette, Ind., whers sh ( spent
several weske with her slsUr, Mrs. U. W.
Felice, Jr.
jir. - ,
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Comparison
We show' our furg freely,
and, no uncomfortable pres
sure Is put upon a visitor.
We want you to feel free to
come, here first and. then
make comparisons else
where. Our dualities ana
workmanship will Impreus
you. Our prices aad service
will make you a permanent ,
customer. . '
We show Scarfs and Muffs
from SI2..10 to f .-tV per set.
Alterations and Ho pairs
done promptly and! well.'
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Special geleeUoa la white end cream, t
to 8 las. wide, In dainty fine pet- ig
terns worth up ta lo e, yard, (or X O C
Shadow and Oriental Laces, It and 24
inches wftda. Also black Embroidered
Net Lacea, Cretonne Nets In cream and
white, 38 Inches wide; Beaded Nets laN
blaek and colors, 36 inches wide, and
flowered nets, 22 inches wide, ' oq
Included p-er yard wSC
L
0Mf
19th, and, Fernam 8t.
in
The Height of Fashion in Womens and Misses Suits
The Styles Now Most in Favor Garments of Exquisite Beauty
fHE NEW medium, semi and full length coat styles, semrand loose fit-
tin effects in broadcloths, serges, wool poplins, Gabardine and velvet; worsted mater-
Ue new tnaic, pleated and plain tailored styles. All the new shades for early fall wear at $35.00, $T) K
................. fij,
antl many prices lower $49.00, $45.00, $39.00, $35.00, $32.50, $29,60 and.
A Bevy of Pretty New Blouse3
0)0)
, Smart Dresses
Fr Wommn mnd Aftssee
In fine satins, slilk erepes'
and raessaline,, in the new
basque and draped tie-on
effects, with tunie and
pleated skirts. A wide va
riety to select from in all
the new shades, for early
iau wear. Worth. t
up' to $30, Wednes
day special at. . .
19
.$6.98
In fine crepe de chine, charmeuse, Jersey silk, shadow laces, nets and
Mile-ana lace combination effects; in dainty trimmed
styles; basque, draped and tie-on styles in light and
aaru snaaes. splendid values for Wednesday at..,
Crepe da Chine Petticoat
and "Teddy Bear"
Combination Suits
In dainty lace and ribbon trim
med effects; in white, light blue,
and pink. In. wide variety of
styles. Special at
$3a9S and $500
"Ami-French"
Undermuslins
Lingerie that is unique . and typ
ical of those embroidered In French
only lea exptmHlva Painty models In
eyelet and inset lace effects, la gowns
and combination suits, nt
$139 aod $19S
Swagger Coats
For Woman mnd Mi
In fine serges, broadcloths,
plushes, bouole and fancy
tweed and plaid mixtures,
in three-quarter and full
length styles, plain and
trimmed effects, light and
dark shades. A wide va
riety to select from in t
V
all slses. Special
Wednesday at. . . .
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I to Semi-Annual Yard Goods Sale Continues
With ever-increasing interest. It surpasses all records in qualities and values.', New lots are brought forward every
day and all lots advertised earlier in the week will remain until sold.
Beautify the Complexion M
uaska ail C14a.
W-ak sore lungs quickly relieved by
rr King's New Uiscovery. The first
doe helps. Hi st reiitedy for cough and
coioe and all lung troubles. Mki and 1.
All druggists. Advertlastnent.
lit Want AUa frvduce HesuKsV
Nadinota CREAM
The Untqualtd BeauttTltr
VkgT AND rNDOKSIO
ar tuow'sanus
Guaranteed to remove
tan, frocllca, rlmples, i
liver spots, etc. I xtrem '
cases about twenty days. I
Kids pore and tissues of Impurities.
Uart the skin clear, soft, kealtay.
I wo sizes, 30e. aod 11.00. By tolUt:
counters or mail. i
ttATIOHJU. TXMLtT COMsaarr. FrU. TW !
Sotd ( Sbermaa a MciVaMii Drag stem, bm.
1
. Attend the First
DOLLAR WINDOW
At Iloepe's Tiiursxlay
A. Itospe tX).,
ISIS DuugU pit.
Silks, Velvets
..:39c
2.1 Pieces of Black Satin tie
Late 36 Inches wide. Soft
and clinging. Qualities worth
12.00 a yard. ri A o
Special at ...... J 1 .40
Boulevard Velveteen.
68 rtecee of llouievard Vel
Teteen Best fast dye. All
colors and black. Also fancy
English velvets, in Jasper ef
fects. Worth 76c aad $1.00
a yard. Special
at
Oil Plem of lUark Kllk and
Wool Poplin, ltiack ' (Tiar
meuse and lllack Hatin
Qualities worth t ewQ
12.60 a yard. at. J 1 47
Black Chiffon Velvet.
IS Pleeea of Mark Chiffon Vel
vet 42 inches wide. Very
fashionable. Regular S3. 71
yard. This is an unusual val
ue, considering the scarcity
of chiffon velvets. f) Efi
Special ........ JasOU
$2.50 Crepe MeteoT, $1.79.
a Pieces of Crepe Meteor
1 i inches wide. Ulack and all
colors. Beautiful finish and
one of tbe leading articles of
fashion. Regular price 12.50
yard. Special
$1.79
Dainty Laces
New Lare Mouaclngs for Tu
nics In Princess, Llerre,
Oriental, Shadow and black
Chantllly: IS and 27 Inches
wide. Worth up to f O
S1.S8 a yard IJoC
German, Prenchi and t'llet Val.
Lacee In all new pretty pat
terns. A fine selection f
worth up to 10c a yard OC
Dress Goods
1 S3 Pieces 40-inch N
" Bertree, Whipcord,
Multiags, lUgonalk,
. Stripes, Melanges,
Taffeta and Poplins.
Worth 75c and 85c. .
ew Fall
Granite
Roman
French
49c
All Wool Dress Goods
218 Pleree BeauUful AU-Wool
. Ihrewe twwxi n For dresses,
mannish suitings for tailored
suits in every conceivable
weaves, worth to - svr
11.50. at tZJC
$1.85
$1
8.1 I'iecee of K2 and 54-inch
imported fHlffoa llroadclotA
The height ot fashion.
Shrunk and sponged; an ex
traordinary offer considering
the scarcity and popularity of
fine broadcloth. Regular
price $2. 60.
Special . . . . .
$1.68 Broadcloth for $1
012 Pieces of 52-Inch nigh
tirade American Made Broad-
cloth -Black and all colors.
Regular price 11.69
yard, at yard .-.
145 Pieces of This Season's
Kineet Drf ks (iooda and Suit
ings Gabardines, French
Serges, Ottomans, Epingle,
Novelty 8uitlngs, fancy Crepe
weaves, etc. Worth up AO
to $2.00. at yard... IOC
248 Pieces 27-Inch Genuine
French Flannel Reversible
back, in Roman and Pekln
stripes. monotone . prints,
checks and barred patterns,
dots of all site and oriental
designs. Regular on
price 75c. Sale price. OiC
168 lieces of All-Wool Pacific
MlUa 8erge Worth oq
65c yard. Special.. JvC
Trimmings
Colored Bands and Edgea, Gal
loon Effect, Gold, Silver and
Steel Hraids; Bright Colored
Beaded Bands, Jet and Span
gled. Worth $1.00. OQ
Special, yard ...... OsvC
Fur Trimmings
Fur Trimming Bands ana
Edges. Black, brown, white
Coney fur; Imitation ermine;
Fitch coney. Worth r?f
$1.00 a yard. Special.. OUC
Persian Bands, Beaded Edges.
Gold and Silver Braids. Also
Fancy Colored Braids.
Worth 25c a yd. Special
Drees Trimmings Jet, span
gled, crystal colored bands,
beaded bands. Rose and flow
er trimming, light col- qq
ors. Worth $1.50 a yd. HOC
Dress Trimming
Buttons
Small Dress Trimming Buttons
Big variety in new styles and
oolors, including Jet, crystal.
fancy, enameled, and every
style. Worth 39e a
docen
10c
25c
Domestics
Double Fleece Outing Flannel
Fine quality, 37 inches wide. In
all the choice pink and blue
stripes and checks. 10c value.
On sale Wednesday, f 1
yard O'S'C
Black Sateen Highly mercerised,
hand loom woven, perfect black.
Ten to twenty yard lengths. They
are 19c -values off the bolt. Special
Wednesday, yard . lUC
Khuone Flannelettes 27-inch. In all the choice
wrapper and kimono designs. Neat 1914 print
ing, w arm, neecy nap. i&c value. On
sale Wednesday, yard
Drees Calico and Neat
Wrapper Prints In
all the leading styles,
neat dots and figures.
6c value. On sale
Wednesday, Q 1
yard O2C
7ic
Bleached Sheets 8 lx
90 Inches. Fine qual
ity, extra weight. 3
lnch hems, well fin
ished. 59c value. On
sale Wed- A f
nesday, each, 43 C
Embroideries
A beautiful assortment of 18
and 27-tn. Fine Cambric, Nain
sook and Swiss Embroideries,
suitable for dainty corset cov
ers and underwear. Also a nice
selection of 27-in. Embroidery,
In neat patterns for baby
dresses. Fancy Swiss edges tn
white and colors for dainty
collars. Regular 60c quality.
Very special, Wednes
day, per yard. . . .
25c
Blankets and Comforters
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XTrE offer very exceptional bargains in blankets and comfortables,
Hundreds of thrifty housekeepers will profit by the substantial
vuft dcvuiwi tu mis saio. '
Full Sized Comforts. SI.OO
Fine SUkoline covered comforts,
all for full size doable beds;
stitched and tied, with white
cotton filling. Medium ana
heavy weights. A reg- ? !
ular $1.50 value, special 4 1
$4 Sanitary Couch Pads, 92.09
All Felt -filled couch or Daren
port pads, regulation site with
tape fastenings. Covered with
fancy art denim. A good thick
pad, well worth f0 no
14.00. Rnjioiai 2t X . rf r
52.03 Extra Large Size Cotton Blankets at $1.39 Pair.
These Blankets are made with a short, soft nap and do not shed
in laundry or wear. Come In white, gray and tan. Full H - o O
11-4 sice. Special, pair; b 1
es.ou to io luanneta, 90.0s
These are the very finest wool
blankets manufactured; are
extra large slxe; come la pretty
plaids and checks, also plsln
white, tan and gray with pink
ana blue borders. Always sold
$8.50 to $10. Spe- qq
clal Wednesday, pr. pOvO
91.23 Feather Pillows, 85c
Steam cleaned, odorleea, all
feather filled bed pillows, size
18x25; fancy art ticking cov-
, ered. Suitable for spare beds,
cots and sofa pillows. Regular
price $1.25 pair. Spe- q p
clal Wednesday, pair. . OOC
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