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By MELLITICIA. Monday, March 8, 1915.
DAME FASHION while dectOedly ficklo creature, and an Individual
of ever-t hanging whims, has been proved this upason to be also
possppned of true versatility.
She has derided that there ran lie a camaraderie exioting be
tween modes a well an between nations, and Is now launching a combina
tion that Is typically a French and KusMan one, feeling assured that this
blending will h a happy one and the result a harmonious whole.
The latest style bureaus are Insisting on all evening gowns being either
empire, or following very strictly the Queen lionise lines. With such a
mode, for a perfect completion Is always adanred the sleeveless Russian
coat Jn the extreme Slavic line, a savoring of true originality and distinc
tion as well.
This is the first war style that has been at all artistic. 1'ntil now we
Jiare looked on the Influence of these strenuous times on "wherewith shall
we be clothed" with uncertainty, and with the true indomlnable spirit of
Uncle Sam we have questioned the acceptance of lota that have been forthcoming.
Concert Parties.
Mra, Chart T. Koutitre (reve a bo
jmrty this afternoon for the llamlln
Kash concert, when lier guests were:
Meaamea Sleartames
O, T. Eastman,
Joseph Utrker,
AVard M. HurKcaa.
W. B. Martin,
L T ft urn.
artln.
With I'm TS. W.
Nash were.:
Mr, and Mra. Lmila Naah.
Mra Jarm-a U uon
ltUaaee Misses
Mflary Mtincboff. ratherln. Csrtan,
JAarrnnrlte KHinsewn.Edward Naah.
la Mrs. J. M. Metcalfe box were.
Miss Margaret tlaum entertained In her
HMre. lUrry Clark.
John J. f mltvmn.
Miaa Nrlllo Walteley
Mesdamea
nlpl Haum, Clement lias
J. W. Reynolds, C M. Wllhelm,
' Mavwa Mlaea
nAltoa Cartaiy, Martha Hhaxp.
Joa. KWp, . .
Mra. (3, W, Meg-path's partjr lnctuflcd.
Jieadainea Vesdamea
XX H. Weta, W indsor Jlaaaath,
Walter OrltOCh, Alfred Oordon.
y, W. Griffith, ii. C Freeman,
Itoroat Rkhardaon.
1 Ufa. Uor( A, Jostyn ntrtalndj
llstduntf Meadamee
JA, U. litMon. C I Karnawonn,
W Deter.
KradbitrjIW aiamn, xia.
JJaWid
Mago-wan,
cy iiawk.
yvxb&ghUj Bridge Club.
Vb Fortnightly Brtdga club waa en
.jtertalnad thla afternoon ai tha home of
lra Cornells a Hlk-y. The rueata present
Itliwoa MUMf
Lillian Klhjy. If"ulM 'U?
JJitrle RUey, Irene MoKnlght,
Meadames Meadames
tfeorgo fihry. 'i"r?, B"fld(d x
tb. A. MoHermott, CornaUua iUley.
Kan fcouta,
At Prairie Park.
At the Pralrte Park cluVa- danctnar
imrty Saturday e.vnlng. tha following
war present :
Maaara. and Mnadamoa-
XTk. 'WedoniBjrer, Irr. A. W. Fltaalmona
O 8 reJt. Hobwrt C. Wella,
W. W. Kerr, t. King.
i Kdward B. PonakJ,lL J. Blokler,
Jr. W. Jl. Bister. F O. Clay.
W. H. Utewart. Jr.; Charlea Neft;
, Cbariea B. Haynea. Max Hrulth.
T. A. Pardiin. WIHlam K;k.
H. C. Cnnley. U Peterson,
A. C. Rawaon. H. C. "S?"'
C. It. Owen, lr. J. D. Wllawn,
W. I lilackett. U Mickey.
W. F. Reynolda. aVlwln Oole.
Joseph lmirfellner, John K. Blttlnirer,
E. rV Bralnerd. Louta Nelson,
Vmll A. LAicke. Bcott K. Beghtol,
1 Oeorre W. Oardner, June A. Abbott.
M. Cochran.
A. f. Hunt.
Robert H. Lewis.
Mrs. & B. Watt,
Mlaxea
Orac Hunt,
Mercedes Abbott,
laael Anderaon,
Mildred Rawaon,
Adelaide Watt,
Messrs.
Kenyon Bmlth,
Arthur Lewis,
Fred Schoerffler.
George F. Abbott.
Albert Wedomeyer,
Raymond lowll.
Misses
Bthel Wekltier,
0thel Morgans,
lorrle Iteraon,
jAiclle Hurd.
Oladya Bulllvan,
Meaara.
L. L. Carr.
Richard Klster,
Fred Wedemeyer,
Frank C. Lee,
Leonard IVterson,
Fashion Hint
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My LA Hat OMTfcl E.
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' A very noticeable walrtllue la glvea to
tills smart suit or blak and white per mo
by the high placed tx-nt beneath which
the Jacket fUrea decidedly Into a hip
length prpluin. Wide revrs cf black
broadclolh-of-tlk open over a mannish
iwl of while j.usxy wlljow taffeta, with
military collar aad narrow black tie.
Ui !- s cxUnd far over the hands,
tudlug In bell-shaped cuffs.
, Will Talk on Pictures.
I The Omaha Pnrlely of Fine ArtH ha
arranged for Mlaa Kthel Rvans to speak
on the pictures Wednesday afternoon at
t: o'clock, and for Mr. J. ianrle Wal
lace on Saturday afternoon, March 13, at
the same. hour. Owing t the Commercial
club's party for Tuesday evening the
exhibit will close at o'clock.
Pleasures Past.
Mlsaea Anna Kelt Sinclair and Margaret
Hoffman entertained Saturday evening
In honor of six of the Delta Tau Deltas
of Lincoln who were guest over Sunday
in Omaha.
Original Monday Bridge Club.
Owlns; to the Hamlln-Naah concert the
Original Monday Bridge club postponed
Its regular meeting for thla afternoon.
Birthday Party.
Mra. lr. A. Kmlth entertained rWUur-
day evening, in honor If her husband's
birthday. Those preaent wre:
afeawra. and Meadamea
James Austin, I'. L Dutoh,
Lyle Orey. Jl. B. Miller,
U V. Auatln. ou BaUtr.
Orant Karnes, W. Keyws.
Jol.n A. Murphy. O. J. Dutch.
Mlaaea Misses
NiWen Pierce, Oertrude Austin,
Mr. Floyd Ralnay.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mrs. Julea Schonoeiger of Cht-
oaeTo arrived Sunday to be the gueat of
Mr. Fchonberger'a mother for the week.
A oah Medicine that Helps.
Dr. King's New Warovery will help
your oough or cold. Keea a bottle at
home for emergencies. Mr. At dmsglsta.
Advertisement.
IS SJD(SO7 R3(B(lfi(Q(3 S
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OMAHA MADE GOODS
EXPOSITION IS OPEN
Mayor Dahlman Deliver Address at
Beginning of Show at Burgess-Wash
Store.
EXHIBITS BY MANUFACTURERS
The Omaha Made Goods exposition
at the BuTRess-Nash store, promoted
by the local manufacturers' associa
tion with the co-operation of the pro
prietors of the store, was opened yes
terday morning when Mayor nahlman
pressed a button which transmitted
a signal to all the departments of
the big store and delivered an ad
dress in which he pointed out the sig
nificance and value of the Made-ln-Omaha
propaganda.
1j. C. Nash welcomed the mayor,
and President J. W. Gamble of the
Manufacturers' association. Mr.
Gamble in a speech introducing the
mayor referred to the fact that an
increase of 13.000,000 in Omaha
manufactures occurred in 1914.
"The manufacturers want you to buy
Omaha ma'le goods only when you can
secure an good or better values for the
money," he told an audience of several
hundred persons.
All through tho store, which Is at
tractively decorated on account of Mer
chants' Market week, are exhibits of
Omaha made gowls, illustrative of the
many varied lines of Koods manufactured
here. On the fourth floor are the ex-
I hlblta of local manufacturers, arranged
In handsomely decorated booths.
"The exhibits," said Mr. Humble,
"preaent an unusual opportunity for the
people to become acquainted with the
accomplishments and possibilities of
Omaha as a manufacturing center. They
are educational and Interesting In tho
extreme."
Mayor tilvea atn Aproa.
Mayor Dahlman spoUo rrom the bal
cony on the weat aide of the atom. He
exhibited to the audience a full length
apron made by the Burgee a-Naah com
pany which had been presented, to him.
Ha declared he Intended to give It to
Mrs. Dahlman.
Thla exhibit," said the mayor, "Is for
thai purpose of showing you that there la
nothing used by the people which la not
or cannot be made In Omaha. It la for
the good of not Omaha alone, but the
entire state as well, that the great
amount of money used In the channels of
trade tie kept here.
"This city Is destined to be one of the
great dtloa of tje nation. It Is located
In the center of the rlcheat portion of
the world. You can assist In making this
a greater city, and In doing so you will
aro wrapped in
PROFIT- pi
SHARING Hj
RED
lUPONS
These coupons are good for valuable
merchandise nearly 1000 articles for
men, women, children and the household.
You can save these coupons from many
standard high-grade, trade-marked pro
ducts now sold throughout the country
on the Profit-Sharing plan.
Save tho Coupons
Get tho Presents I
WRIGLEYS brings the coupons rapidly
when you make these wholesome, bene
ficial, economical confections your rfaJy
aJata to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion.
Write lor tree copy of "WRIGLEVS MOTHER
GOOSE Introducing the Sprightly Spearmen."
Fun tor young and old, and reminder oi the
Perfect Gum la the Perfect Package."
WAT. WMCLEY JR. CO.,
1201 Kesner Building, Chicago 501
al1 tn mining our yp of civilisation just
a Ittlln higher.
"Tha opening of the rnim canal an1
th vPTiual development of waterways
by the government and the development
of tha areat mplr to the west which Is
tributary to Omaha will make this clqr
one of the great cltlen of they nation."
American Theater
Opens Friday With
Moving Pictures
Krancla O. Torter of New York City
has taken over a five-year lea on the
Amerhsn theater, and on Frldav night
of thla week will open the theater with
his first moving picture attraction. Mr.
Porter will show moving picture at the
theater, but they will be of the first run
of Paramount feature films.
The same pictures will be played at
the American as st the Strsnd theater
In New York City and they wilt he dls-
I played at the very same time. At the
Strand In New York ailmlsslons are as
high as 11. Here the prices will be 3
and 10 rents.
An eleven-piece symphony orchestra
without any brass will be located on the
stSKC, as will a vocal quartet. The
orchestra and quartet will furnish music
during the run of the pictures. j
Robert A. Taulg, who acted as man-!
ager of the Weber and Fields' Music Hall
and assistant msnager of the Strand In J
New York, will act as manager of the
Omaha house. Mr. Tauslg Is a veteran
of the picture game, having entered It at !
Ita birth, and It was he who gave New
York Its first high-priced pictures at the
strand theater.
Mr. Porter owns eight big moving pic
ture house In New York and the east,
but this Is first venture Into tho west.
"The first-class pictures are the kind
they have always wanted In the east,"
declared Mr. Porter, "and T think Omaha
Is very fmich like the other big cities of j
nie country, t no gina or pictures we in
tend to run we hope to attract the bet
tor class of people, and we will furnish
them with a better class of pictures."
Leave to Testify
Before Commission
General Freight Agent Lane of the
I'nlon Pacific has gone to Washington,
where some time this week he will appear
a.: a witness In the hearing before the
Interstate Commerce commission In which
the commercial clubs of Hastings and
Grand Island contend that rates on
freight to these Nebraska cities are out
of line as compared with rates to Mis
souri river points.
On freight the Missouri river la a basing
point for rates. Tho Hastings and Grand
Island merchants contend that the prin
cipal Is wrong and that the proportionate
rates to the cities where they do bustness
should be no higher than to cities on the
river.
jwmGUYSr
Mnai 1 1
fcaawiagr I 1
4 If 1
Pender Lad Would
Join Navy if There
Will Be No War
Trie navy reernttlng officer hare dis
covered ft Pender lad, Roy Walling, who
1a wlllrng to Join the navy, now that he
Is out of work, but he Isn't anxious to
join unless the officer will "express
their opinion that the United States will
not gt mixed up In the war.
Lieutenant T. M. Tipton and Chief
Petty Officer J. W. High are "expressing
their opinion" by deep silence. The In
quirer writes as follows:
"Having changed my mind about going
to the navy, thought I would write and
find out more about It I would like to
hare you express your opinion on the
" The Latchstring Is Out Merchants
MEMBERS of our fraternity (merchants) from out of town
have our most cordial invitation to spend all of the
time they can spare in this store. We welcome them heartily
and feel that the hours spent here will be profitable to them
certainly they will be most enjoyable. The wives who have
come too, will find it most convenient to meet their friends
here; to utilize our rest and lounging rooms; use our stationery;
check their parcels, and take advantage of the many facilities
that we have prepared for "strangers in the city."
Tuesday Specials That Show the
Great Power of a Little Money
Domestic Bargains That Are Real Bargains
INE Quality Dress Gingham A
spring styles, in checks and
stripes. Regular 9c value.
Tuesday, a yard
5c
36-Inch Bleached Longcloth and
soft finish; for underwear, etc.
to 10c. Sale price, a yard
86-Inch Dress Percale Finest qual
Ity ; light and dark grounds,
neat dots and figures. 10c
value. Tuesday, a yard. . . .
6k
Finest Quality Galatea Suiting All the new season's
designs; fast colors. For boys' and children's
rompers, house dresses, etc. Regular price 15c. A yard
Women's Guaranteed Washable Cham
iosette or Duplex Gloves worth p V
to 50c; Tuesday at a pair
THERE are about 5o dozen of these gloves, guar
anteed washable, for this sale. They are in light,
medium or heavy weight and in white, natural, gray and
black. Many of them have the popular contrasting
backs; for instance, while gloves with heavy embroid
ered black backs. All sizes are included. While of
this small quantity lasts, Tuesday, a pair. ...... CtDC
(Selling en Main Floor, Bargain Square.)
A Haviland China Dinner Set May
be Bought Here Tuesday at $1485
These are 44-piece sets, beautifully decorated and treated with
pure coin gold. Elegant patterns at about the price frl A QC
of ordinary china. A limited number Tuesday, at pI40d
Other Specials in the China Section for Tuesday
Kelley's Gas Irons Special
Tuesday $1.69
Reeves' Sanitary Milk Cabi
nets Worth 50c, for. . . .25c
Aluminum Coffee Pots Three
Just when you need it most, we have
Tuesday a Great Basement Sale of
Rubber Footwear at Half Price
Woman's Fine A-1 Storm
or Lew Cut Rubbers
All good styles; all
sizes. Worth 75c. Spe
cial, a pair
Children's
Storm cut. All sizes
Regular 50c values
Tuesday, a pair
49c
25c
Women's Fine Dress Shoes
Patent leather or dull kid
Button styles. All sizes, worth to sj.so. special
Tuesday, a pair
Stryker's
A al am m dam Warar a mp
j.;, vital itin'at w my ivw vt wv
v from the great sale of this fine stock
2
up to
$5
shoes
at
INCLUDEDTan or black shoes in all
best styles, button and lace; low and
high shoesmany best spring models
rA An extraordinary chance to get a fine
pair of shoes and save quite a sum
Sweet land Specials"
(In the Pompeisn Room Tuesday)
Delicious Full Cream Angel Food
Taffy Vanilla, strawberry, choco-
late and molasses. A fl A
pound iUC
RIGHT TO THE SPOT
Leo's Liquid Shampoo, when poured upon the
pressed down hair, foes la full slreorth straight to the
spot where the stroorest solvent and cleansing power
Is needed the scalp and the hair nearest the scalp.
Then yon aimply wash It out Tho lather passes
through the hair once onlyoutvardly. It is a highly
cleansiaf but bob penetrating Lather and does aot (ill
the hair fibre with soaky suds. So the hair dries
quick and is clean, of soap as well as of grease, grime
nH HusHruff Th heaviest hair can be finished
clean and dry la 30 to 40 minutes
bl at. Wnfe (10 far ataal.KrM. At nasi arut or saupaM
Owart aaala IrWilta 2Sc mm I inm.'. $1.00 Suapte IS CO.. iMMpaia
CEO. H. LEI CO.. Maoufacturare
preeent situation that the I'nited Ptatee
Is In thst l. about the Vnlted States
getting Into the present war, because my
folks are a little worried about It. PlcaJie
send application blanks and full particu
lars as soon as possible, and I will get
down to be examined. I have written
before, hut I had work then, so I look
at It different now."
HOWELL GOES TO LINCOLN
TO FIGHT FOR LIGHT BILL
R. Beecher Howell general manager and
acditor of the Metropolitan Water dis
trict, has gone to Lincoln for the purpose
ot appearing before tho commltteo on
towns and cities. Mr. Howell la said to
be Interested In a certain electric light
bill known as Senate File No. ?, which the
members of the Commercial club Isst
week declined to Indorse.
F
INE BLACK PERCALINE 36
In. wide, soft fitttsh. for ekirt
foundations ana Uhe uses. i
6k
Worth
a yard.
12c. Tuesday,
Cambric Fine quality,
Long lengths. Values
6c
36-Inch Extra Weight Unbleached
L. L. Sheetings Good soft
finish, easily bleached. Cp
Tuesday special, a yard, only.
9k
Egg Timers Heavily nickel
plated. Tuesday 19c
Aluminum Tea Kettle No. 8
size. Special $1.48
- quart size. Tuesday ... .$1.45
Rubbers I Men's Fine A-1 Rub
bers All sizes. Regular
$1.00 values. Styles that
fit.
50c
or calf, with kid or cloth tops.
'. .$1.98
Men's Shoes
awa 4v t all .tin., imft-
Stryker's
to $3.30
shoes at
1
95
- Delicious Candies
. Assorted Old Plantation Kisses All
I flavors. Delectable delicacies. Spe-
clal for Tuesday, a
I pound
15c
tea for man. A trial is convincing
Omaha.
NcbraiLa
"IDEAL
Dress Form
Demonstration
Tuesday Only at the
UNION
Outfitting Co.
16th and Jackson Sts.
Special Reduced Price
$13.50
$1.00 CASH
50c WEEKLY
More than pays for itself be
fore you are through paying
for it. Free Demonstration.
UNION
Outfitting Co.
16th and Jackson Sts.
Plump, sturdy and
active and. all because.
Ac has been sure. Jot
his om sake, thai
H's
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AUbt
soo BMaat
Our Magazine Page
will Interest every
woman who likes good
heart-to-heart talks with
other sympathetic women
t