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THK BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1915.
By MELLIFICIA.
Wednesday, March 17, 1915.
ST. VALENTINE hits always been the patron saint of lorers, but St.
Tatrlck sot a real good start on him once in (Omaha, and not so very
lonf ago. -
A very good looking scion of a wealthy Chicago family, who
had come out to lake an active part In his father's huge business Interests,
was charmingly bewitched by the allurements of the Emerald Isle.
The little lady was as naive as possible, was a delightful hostess, and
had become wonderfully enamored with the man, t real flesh and blood
Irishman.
When St. Patrick's day arrived on the calendar she gave a dinner at
the home of the relative she was visiting. The dinner wag beautifully and
most characteristically appointed for St. Patrick's day, and the aforesaid
man was on her right. Ills Irish temperament waa truly touched, and
rumor had It that he fell head over heels In love with her on the spot, much
to the disappointment and chagrin of a charming young widow of that
time, who had used all possible arte to fascinate this social lion.
Now there's a hint for the one In love with an Irishman. Qo ahead,
girls: ,
N. H. Nrlson. prMi4nt of the Woman's
rlLb, during hr stay bre. remained over
for few days.
To Honor Visitor.
Complimentary to Mrs. Mary Reynold
of KhrrMan. Wvn Mr. II r Itarlrr
entertained Informally this afternoon. The
guest were:
J. Kllnr. ti.-C. Nichols,
l.eon Hsnklna. J. Mlnnii k.
Omr Hoffman, .1. Chiirrh.
T. C. !. K. O. Klsla.
O. r . Humps, A. U. Iynch,
A. Jlartiy. W. L. Fair.
Miss Haiol llsrtry.
Skani-Masi Wedding.
Miss Hrnrlftta Mass, dauRhtrr of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry C. Mass. of (713 Daven
port atreet, and Mr. Gordon Bkana of
Jameatown, N. T., were married Tuesday
afternoon at Council Bluffs, Rev, Mr.
Evans, pastor of the First Presbyterian
church, officiating-. Mr. and Mrs. Skans
will make their home In Grand Rapids,
llch.
Personal Mention.'
I Mis Franrea K. Oravea has returned
from a four months' trip In the south.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tyler of Council
Muffs, who have been In the south since
j Iecember. returned today and are at the
Fontcnelle.
To Entertain Mary Antin.
The local women who are In charge of
the Mary Antln lecture, which will be
given Tuesday evening at the First
Methodist church, are being besieged with
'requests to be permitted to entertain
this distinguished woman when she ar
rives In Omaha. '
Miss Jessie. Arnold, head resident at the
Foclal Settlement, Is eager to entertain
Ansa Antin at a tea at the settlement
house, and the Omaha Woman's Press
club has been planning to entertain her
st luncheon. The promoters of the lec
ture will have Miss Antln as their dinner
guest. If present plans carry. Many
Omaha women who have read her books
are esger to meet Mlsa Antln, or Mrs. A.
. W. Qrabau, as she la In private life..
Miss Antln will arrlva from Des Moines
early Tuesday afternoon and. will leavs
I directly after the lecture for Denver, no
that there la doubt that there will be
time' for social entertainments for her
during her stay.
Evening. Eeception.
Mrs. J..M. Metcalf will give a reception
this evening from ( until U o'clock at
her, home In honor of the opening, con
ference of the Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution. The rooms will be pro
fusely decorated with palms, potted plants
and Klllarney roses. Spring flowers will
be used In the dining room and the table
will be decorated with a large basket of
tulips.
A musical program will be given during
the evening by Miss, Luella Anderson,
violinist, and by Mlsa Julia Porter, vo
calist, who have recently returned from
musical study abroad. Mr. Blgmund
Landsberg will give a few piano num
bers. Mrs. Mctt-alf Vvlll be assisted In
receiving the gurits by: ,
Mrsdames Mesdames
'. M. vt llhelm. F. I. Ringer,
R. U. McKelvy, A. K. Mttlechlld,
Warren Perry, J. J. Hlubba,
O. W. HaseoU. Harold MrMicas,
D. W. Hurhnxil, U. W. Cllne.
O. T. Guernsey, Joseph Lesure.
Charles Aull, .
Assisting In the dining room will bet
Mesdames Mesdsmes
F. O. Htretght. i orrls Brown,
J. f. r'owln. Chtrle Aull,
.1. K. Webster. I. K. MoCully,
(.'hartes Wllhelm,, , Mitchell. ?
Churles Kountxe, John Flack,
J. V. Dale. Walter Uelby.
St Patrick'. Day Luncheon. '
Mrs. T. Mcrhsns entertained the mem
bers of tho Rummy clyb at luncheon
Tuesday at her horns. The table waa
dccoiitud with a color scheme of green
and white rarrlod out with mound of
green carnations and place cards of St.
, Patrick's day novelties. Cards followed
the luncheon and the prises for high
scores were swarded to Mesdames D. IS.
Ixivejoy, M. M. Kline and E. It. Oaks.
The guests prenent Included;
Mesdames Mxsdames
K. l. Oaks, J. W, Hood,
i nomas iiruan, ' n. is. .nwtnn
BEAUTIFUL . OMAHA GIRL WHO
WAS MARRIED TUESDAY.
W. A. Wmlth.
AiMandor Jettea,
O. K. lovejoy,
M. M. Kline, .
W. R. Loroe.
f. 11. Hosan,
v. o, ItiTwtn.
T. Mt'hrcns,
Iowa Kensington Club.
The women of '.the Iowa Kensington
dub entertained their husbands and
friends at dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gua Hansen Friday evening. Muslo
and gamea were the evening's entertain
ment and the guests were:
Messrs. .and Mesdames
Ale lnuhurg. . 'nuik tiwtnwn,
Kmil Wsllln. Aibln Johnson,
Nathan Wal'ln. lather Ring,
Ur ) Alvtn John- , Alfred Anderson.
. on. , , Anion bloom,
Luther Nelson,
Messrs. Messrs
Csrl Jotinnon, Julttis Johnson,
J furry Jolinnon,' ''Kiutl Larson.
Ktsnton. Js ; itrd Oak. la. ,
$Jrbert Sea bloom. '
Mlsaca Misses
llnln Johnson, Marl Ketchmark,
'lgn Jr.hnsuo. J'aullne Nelson,
Ilnh AiwWann, tlrnta Anderson,
Stanton, la.
Mra. Lottie Mndborg of Eases, la.
Entertain Grandmothers.
The Ladles' Aid society of th Trinity
Mrthodlst church entertained at a ken
nlDKton Tuesday afternoon at the homo
of Mrs. K. O. WllmoUi. . The affair was
given In honor of the grandmothers of
the church .and prise were given th
oldest and the 'youngest grandmothers
present. The decorations were sug
gestive of St Patrick's day and forty-two
guests w-re present
Green ind White' Luncheon.
Mrs. Charles JScott- Hmlth gave n St.
Patrick's day luncheon at her home
l urdsy. The table was decorated with
a i ten carnations and the gueeta present
were:"1 , .
Msstlcmra ' Mames
llemy Krufcer, rllnl Hrnwn,
I: t K. Vni-, . 1'amel Coatou.
K l. hhnpi . Al Pcott.
W illiam VYIman, V. U Hgyce.
0t-of-Town Engagement.
Mr. and Mrs. Timuthy O'Connor of
It.Mn Ue, Minn., announce the. engage
ircnt of their daughter. . Et)a', Julia, to
K'twln Ruswrll Barber, Jr.. son of Mr.
sik! Mra KJwia R. Rarber of Mlnne-
wviiiur nwmij isiiea
fciiis My M honey and made majiy
liWnds during her May. !
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Kebrnka ProgT&ia Given. , 1
"Nsbraska day" waa celebrated by th
Vonian's club of the railway mall serv
ice this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.
U Langtellner. Mra M. II. Black well
aaa leader of the program and th roll
tall retpona. Included Interesting facta
Wut Nebraska.
On the Calendar.
Tho Twinkle rlub wishes to announce1
thwt ll will give an informal dancing '
arty Tuesday evnlug. March TS. at the'
o Castle hotel. i
'inc ii',iiiileii of the P.ummy club
eil;taiu In lionor of tlirlr huljnd
McVannHas Many
Cases to Be Heard
at Chicago Soon
G. J. McVann, manager of the traffic
bureau of the Commercial club, has Just
returned from Chicago, where he is han
dllng a great many freight rate rases for
Omaha shippers before a special exam
iner of the Interstate Commerce commis
sion. He t to return to Chicago again
to resume his work before the examiner.
The packing house products case la now
to be heard for one or two days and he
represents the flout h Omaha packers and
stock yards company in this controversy
Tor a butter railway rate for their
products. Following that hearing he la to
appear In what Is known aa th oottos
plooe goods case. From this he is to Jump
into a conference with those Interested
In the stoppsge In transit case brought by
the National Implement and Vehicle as
sociation by which organisation he has
been retained for this fight for the re
tention of the privilege of stopping cars
in transit to unload part of a load of Im
plements at the smaller stations.
AaaarlaaT Sprlagc Coach.
The first dose of Dr. Bell's line-Tar-Honey
will help you. It kills th cold
germ. Only 25c. All drug-gists. Advertisement
MRA CORDON SKANS.
Nee, MIhs Henrietta Mass.
Thursday evening. March 25, at the horns
of Mr. and Mra. T. Mehrens.
The Prairie I'ark club will give a St
Patrick's day dancing party this evening
at th club house.
Dancing Parties Tonight j
Th first danclna club d anr mt (h.
new Fontenelle hotel will be given this
evening by th members of tho ni.h
club, The committee In charge baa been
planning this danc since the first of
tne year, and It Is anticipated that It will
b one of the largest dancing parties of
th season. Selected mualo and nro.
grams, suggestive of the occasion, hav
been arranged for the evening.
The Crelehton Medical colleae will elva
a dancing party thla evening at Cham
bers' academy. .
The Clnoaam club will entertain thla
venlng at the Scottlx'h Itlte cathedral. ,
The J.a Ico club will civs Ha annual
grand ball this evening at Turpln's acad
emy. An informal program Will be given
oy the l . icos quartet. The following
commltt la In charge of the affair:
Messrs. Messrs.
Paul HunKatn, Farl htarbuard,
Uruce Schwrrn, Solon Albach.
Roy Klauck, .
Afternoon Muiicale.
Mrs. John Franklin Rlrs entertained at
a large reception and mualcale at her
home thla afternoon between ,th hours
of S and t: Th decorations tn tho muale
rocm were carried out with palma, ferns
and Klllarney roses, and the program was
given here by Miss Hasel Silver, accom
panied by Mlas Nora Ncal. In th dining
room St. Patrick's day decorations pre
vailed. The hoajess as' assisted by
Mesdames F, J. Tag g art, J. H. Pulver,
Isaac Douglas and C. 11. Ccon,
8ew for Charity.
Th Pariah Aid society of Trinity ca
tl.edrat met this morning at th horn of
Mia Latham Devia
Th members of th Wednesday Bridge
rlub wer entertained thla afternoon by
Kimm Kllsabeth Davia, when they sewed
for a local charity. Thoae present were:
Mesdames , Meadanrca
John L. Webster. Hon Wood,
Mlaaes Misses
Katlicrine Thummal, Mildred Butler,
Mary Uurkley, !iaabetb. Davis.
.
New. of the Wtyfgrem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Eldrlde arrived in
San - Francisco Tuesday niornlna from
three months' trip to the orient Mr. and
Mrs. tld ridge will remain a few days
visiting th exposition and will return
to Omaha the first of th week.
Orpheum Party.
Mis. O. 1. Miluheni and Mr. II it
KchroedVr entertained the members of
the J. . V. clyib at an Orpheum party
thla afternoon In honor of Mrs. Thenna
Kill, who la to b married next month.
The matlnre wa followed by tea at the
Fontiiiclle and the gnesta present were:
Mesdanir-s Meanames
Thrrma Kills; ' ' P. K. (MMluard,
K. O. Am. C. J. Hubbard,
A. 8. HUIiuks N. II. Svik-r.
M. A. Huel.lrr. , :. ,V. Shriniun,'
J. O. Klthe. - . S. a Swift.
Adams. I). U. Weir, "
A. Dodda .
With' the Viiitor,.
Mrs. Thomaa O. Winter of Minneapolis.
ho came to Omaha to give a talk fur
th literature drpai tinrnt of the Omaha
Woman's club Monday afternoon, left for
ler home Tuesday evening. Mra. W inter
aa an honor guest at the luncheon given
Tuesday at the Fontsnrlle for Mra A.
Q. Peterson of Aurora, president of th
Nebraska federation of Women s Cluua.
Mrs. Pctereoa. who is the guest of Mra.
Red Oak Business
. Men Like Omaha
Red Oak, la., has a fine, warm spot
Ir. Its heart for Omaha, according to E.
V. Parrlsh, manager of the bureau of
publicity of Omaha, who spoke at a good
fellowship dinner, of the Commercial club
of Red Oak Tuesday night. Mr. Parrlsh
spoka on how Omaha feels toward Iowa,
and says he got ample" assurance that
th Iowa fellow feel good toward Omaha.
At this meeting articles of Incorporation
for the organisation known as Monty
Festo were definitely signed up. Thla Is
an organisation similar to Omaha's Ak-Par-Hen.
It is an organisation that will
stag elaborate rail festivals with parades
and general boosting actlvltlea Monty
Festo Is to be a county organisation cov
ering Montgomery county. : Representa
tion Is to be by townships. -
If
Brightening
up for
Spring
.
' That's the thought of.
every oi(e just now, aud
o why not brighten up
your silver service with
a few ' pieces from
Com 08 extensive stock.
All of the new patterns
nml designs await your
inspection, nnd at prices
reasonably low.
rnf lA rJFWFi rot
ea taas) aowsKAa r osaa
Arrested Under New
Federal Drug Law
Flr mrrtmtm for violation of tha MS
federal drug law were made when If.
Plerson of Omaha and irtalph Martin of
RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF
Tills Home Made) Mixture Ktopa Dan.
draff and Falling Hair and Aids
Its Growth.
To a half pint of water add;
Bay Rum a..' l.os.
Varbo Compound a small box
Glycerin U ox.
These are all aunpl Ingredients that
you can buy from any druggist at very
little coat, and mix thera yourself. Ar-ply
to th scalp one a day for two weeks,
then once every other week until aU the
mixture la used. A half pint should be
enough to rtd th head of dandruff and
kill tha dandruff garma It stops the
hair from falling out. relieves Itching and
scalp diseaaea
Although It Is not a dye, It acts upon
th hair roots and wtll darken streaked,
faded, gray hair In tea -or fifteen daya
II promote tha growth of th hair and
makes harsh hair soft and gloaay. Advertisement.
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Ounrll Dluffs were discovered with large
quantities of morphine and coaclne on
their persona None of th dope waa
registered and accounted fr In "The
revenue office and It Is said Plereon sad
Martin were selling It The two offenders
will hav a heating before Vnlted Ptates
COrrrmlsaloncr Daniels Saturday morning.
HELD TO DISTRICT COURT
FOR PASSING BAD CHECKS
Oordon B. Walker, aged S years, Wt
Cass street, was bound over to the dis
trict court for forging the name of E.
C. Sawyer, Wl Brandels bulding, to a
is check, cashed In the Brandels stores.
Special Officer Finn made the arrest.
Walker was also Identified by Fret
B. Wallsce. csshler of the Brandrl
bank, as the fellow who passed a worth
lraa check for IM.fiO at the store severs?
days ago. A check for $1 50 Is also said
to have been cashed by him at th
Burgess-Nssh company.
Tim Roaaury, by Florence
Barclay, one of the prettiest
stories ever written, now 50c
This book has always sold for
$1.35.
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Chocolato Djr, Thursday,
Delicious Pomreian Bitter
Sweets, 'fruit and nut centers;
regular 40c rrade, on sate
Thursday, a pound, 25c
Thousands of Pairs of Good Shoes at Great D
Bargain Prices in a Wonderful Basement Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Women's, misses and children's fine shoes made ior one of the
leading department stores of New York City the name is in
the shoes came to us through a very unusual purchase. They
were bought so cheaply that the prices we shall ask for them
really are so small they are amazing. Values are extraordinary.
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Shoes for Onlu .9.?c
2,000 Pair of Women's Shoes, Oxford mnd Pumps Made from the very best
materials. Black KIdskins, Dull Leather and Patent Leather; tan calfskin and
white buckskin and canvas. All rood styles. They are intrinsically worth is
wgii pj pair, nowever, mey are mosuy smaw sizes, so the low price,
" i juiiijj tn uj iu lire, aim iiiusuy 111 narrow WiaiilS
i nis is xne reason, ana tne only reason, that we are ..
sellmf; them at this ridiculous price. Every pair fl A JC
mca on xne oarrain taDies ror your selection here rli a 11
or three. days. A pair wjr vU
most an snoes
8i3cl
Child's Shoes 69c V
All th Children's Shoe, both High
nd Low CW Dull leather, white
canvas, patent leather and tan calf.
a a e i a .
ah sizes, wonn to fi.so.
All narrow widths. A
pair ... ..
tan tin
69'
ALL OF THE FELT SLIPPERS.
EIDERDOWN BOUDOIR AND
SATIN SLIPPERS A o C
pair r..OC
Women's First Quality Rubbers
Most all sizes. Worth oc
75c. A pair &OC
Infants' Shoes 50c
All of the Infants' Shoes Soft
kidskins, tan leather, white canvas;
also ankle strap stylos; or- fglm
thopedic lasts. All sizes Hlc
Good wHths. A pair. . . . . ,ww
JULIET AND HOUSE SLIPPERS
Flexible soles, rubber f o
heels. All sizes. Pair 70C
Play Shoes for Ouldren Soft
elkskin leather, with flexible elk
ikin soles. All sizes. &-t i e
A pair $113
LITTLE MEN'S SHOES Sixes
up to 13VS. . Odds and ends.
Some extraordinary val- tf
ues in this lot; pair. . ..... ,P 1
180 PAIRS MEN'S AND BOYS' OX
FORDS Black laathar, either dull or
patent English lasts. 8mall aixea
and narrow width. a gf
P"lr..... $1.UU
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Spring AppareW Every Woman
An unusual collection $
of new suits for only
OF bewitching beauty and alluring smart
ness are the models for present and early
spring, which comprise this comprehensive
selection.
They are Gabardine, Poplin, Serges, Tweed
mixtures and the very smart black and
white check materials, in plain tailored,
pleated, belted and strap-trimmed models
with the flared or pleated skirts that are so
prominent in tne new styles, m
Their fascination is enhanced by the versatil
ity of the shade range, all of the dominating
colors ceing reatuTea; Belgian ana wavy Blue,
sand, putty, checks and fancy mixtures, as
well as black; truly an assortment that should
appeal to ins womaa wno wusnes to cnooae from a;
group that embodies all of the essential style points.
k A special lot Thursday in all sizes
for misses and women at $19.00
19 i,M
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fl "Thursday for dress
l es worth up to $17.50
. "QEAUTIFUL new spring models, secured in '
J such a way that we can sell them at
considerably less than the prices they should
be sold for. ' ', , ' 1
Correctly styled dresses of fine Crepe de.
Chine, Crepe Meteor, messaline. fine wool
crepe and serge in plain or dainty lace
trimmed, suspender and chiffon combina
tion waist effects in a wide variety of the'
styles that are most favored.
Not only are the styles correct down to fash
ion's most minute detail, but the shades, too,
are all-embracing, embodying those that have
been brought out by the new season. The
woman seekinjr a, smart-apoearinr. hirhlv
) t . . " . . . v. .
moxusn areas wui nnd la .Uus group something that
cenainir win please, so znatter how erfUcal she la.
Dresses that are worth as hiah
sas $17 Mr Thursday for only $10
1 - 2
A Great Sale Thursday of 1.500
Rarely 'Beautiful Spring Blouses
Values up to $5.98 All Newest Styles
A wonderful special purchase from a leading Eastern maker, com
prising the most handsome models, all fresh, new and desirable
Either high or low neck models with lone
all of the spring's most admired materials and favored shades
CreDe deChine Blauxest. the new Ln'rt t4Wnth.v-B
Blouses; beautiful Georgette Crepe Blouses, in white, in
-uiacK ana spring snaaes sucn asnesh, maize, peach, etc.
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vj. niy mm many women ( will DUy Wlfee Of even more
of these elegant blouses for they are very unusual at the price
BonTonCorsets-CorrectSpririgModels
nvjiucu wuu uiu&s t-areiuuy snouia De interested in the new
spring models. There are many types of corsets, and although
the new spring corsets are higher In the bust and boned
more than the corset of the past season, we 6till show
a complete line of the low bust and free hip cor-
sew xor sienaer ngureB a point that many
women will appreciate, we are sure.
A conspicuous feature in the new Bon Ton is the bust, arefully molded to
flvtA,bbfuUinc f?r the closely fating bodice. Some models show the
slight nip at the waist, which gives so much grace and beauty to the finire.
The spring costume should be fitted over, a new corset Be fitted now nd
viiam me turrcci lounaauon ior tne new gown or the new suit.
Don Wont
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Bon Ton model for the averas-A fisttr in fiocAn,. v...l. i- it. - . . . .
rtf Kmc k iV it ii Vi J 1",uuw"rc uiuuuc iu me new narnt
f TV' ti K'cuir oi iunc ii xop or mck ana cuphrarm. curved
waist line, French back; boned with VVundabohn, six garters, attached, $8,
s MODEL 873 A handsome new model
and an unusual value;' designed es
pecially to meet every need of the
medium figure; long skirt with elastic
gores, $5.00.
Other aaodals in Bon Ton corsets from
$3 up to $15.
naght
at the
00.
MODEL 1055 Bon-Ton Front Lacs rnrut.
made of aUk flfured broche In pink. The
model furolab.es a perfect foundation for tha
tailored eult, string- a slender waist effect
and a charmlnc back. Ther price, ta. .
Royal Worcester Corsets in correct
models, 91 to 93.
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Three Silk Specials From Spring Exposition Sale R