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By MELLIFICIA.
Monday, May 24, 1915.
FASniOX Is a very merry sort of person, it seems to me, with a fully
developed imh of kumor. Jnst now the flaunU out with a man
date that brings forth the wearing of furs for a aummer's style. .
Instead of taring Its hold as the thermometer soars, It broad
ns tt scope and announces that all ultra frocks must have something of
for about them to be really in vogue.
At present whit and brown are the approved colors for these trim
mings. For neck pieces It Is the White Fox.
Among the Omaha maids and matrons to launch this very smart mods
ar Mrs. Fred Hamilton, who wears a moet becoming neckpiece of While
Fox. . It Is the entire animal with large head and bushy tall. Others to
follow the rogue are Mr. Paul Gallagher, a recent bride; Mls Eugenia
"WW t more and Miss Mamie Bptesberger.
For Chicago Guest
CetnpUnwntarr to MUs Albert Walter
of Chtoasa. who la the house e-neet of
Mlu Ada Klopp, MIm AHoe MacKenila
will entertain this e-renln. The enter
tainment of the evenln will bo filM
Vme. FeatherweiirM's Muitml. Tho
imtj win Mu-b reerve names aurHrtna"
ts Mjm. FMtherwnight's proarajn and
will hold tho names during the e-renlnir.
Tho rooms will be abloom with Ktltarney
row and pink nepdraanris and the
' irneata peeaent will Include:
CHICAGO GIE1 GUEST OF HOHOR
AT AN EVEIflNO PARTY.
Albert WeJter.
Ado KJopp,
Isurtlio Iwils.
I.uella Andrson,
Alloa Hoyca,
Alice Davis,
Mwri
"Walter Dennis.
Paul Ksmanskl,
ii. W. Morrow.
Arthur Rounnor,
I wreno Ix1d. '
.i3hn Anderson,
T. W. Mirth,
Tloxlne Pnowdxn,
Minerva Quinby.
Sliver.
Mhel Morrow,
Helen Hurt,
fcjva Fowler.
Messrs.
Karl Pnowden, t
Ctn il Herryrnan,
V., 11. Uowry,
Martin Nlelson,
Kener,
Italic William.
At Fo&tenelle Park.
Mr. Edwatd Kunotd and Mr. Joe Ward
a-are a picnic at Fonetnelle park Satur
day. Mrs. Ward, Mra. Jennings and Mli
Uri Jennlna assisted the host. , Those
present were: ,
Mls
I-ols Ilrea ter.
Kill Hotits.
Alberta Mrrartney,
Kttiel Knould,
(rertriMe Kunold. ,
Una Jennlnu.
M earns.
John PaiiKherty.
Oharlea f.auirhrty,
Jnmea IuaHerty,
rarl Ward.
James Ward.
r
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After havlna upent three week alnnx
the llnea of the ayntem and In California.
PresMent Mohler of the t'nlon rartflr,
has returned and haa this to say relative
to thlnrt In the weet:
"Oenornlly srraklnir. esrirultural, fruit,
foraxe and llvo ettwk prnapeots In Ne
braska. Kansas. Colorado, Wyoming;,
tHah. Idaho and Montana are aood. with
a allsht improvement In bualrieaa. At
Butte, Mont., I'noted quite revival In
the mining Industry and also at Palt
Lake. The outlook in California Is fine.
"Tho exposition attendance la Inrreaa
Ina. the exhibit and the climate proving
attractive. I have been to the exposition
twice and am going 'again."
SUED FOR BALANCE DUE ON
SOME JEWELRY BOUGHT
The Uroderraard Jewelry stores, Fred
P.rodeaxd. W. Ci. fro and Paul W.
Ktihns are defendants In a suit brouht
In district rotirt by Albert I Haman
for 1,1.M, trfilnnce altered duo on the
purchase price of merphandlae "old by
him to the atores.
Vre and Kuhns are sued as trustees,
to whom the assets of the stores, wera
ssla-ned last January.
I
Meodames
O. Bolenberg,
Klsi
Vera, Jennlnn,
Annls McCartney,
Osylo Kartcn.
i Irene Popo, '
: Mildred Pope,
Lla Kaaton,
, Measro.
I YM we rd Kunold,
!Joe Ward.
,Krtie.st McCartney,
'TMajar McCartney,
'"Walter Kunold.
iArthur Kunold,
Meedaniea
William Ward. .
Albert Jsnnlng.
Musicale This Evening.
The music section of the Association of
Colleslato Alumnao will give astnualraJe
J at tho home of Mrs. Herbert C. Woodland
this evening-. Mrs. Frank Warren John
arm will bo leader of tho program, those
' taklnir part. Including Miss Avla Roberta,
Mlaa Alice Fry, Miss Elisabeth Fry, Mrs.
. Xm Roy da veil, Mra. Itarland. Lester
Mosamnn, Mrs. Roy Docherty, Miss Irnta
Jones, Miss Ileadrlckaon and Mrsv Wood-
land. t
lrisi I7aK Goes Eat.
Mls Franoes Naah left last evening
,for Philadelphia and Kew Tork City. Miss
'Nash was Joined to Pubuquo by Miss
i Natalie Myers, who accompanies her east.
jLater, Mlsa Nash and Miss Myers will
Itake a cottage In the Berkshire hills for
the summer months.
"With the Bridge Player.
Mrs. Joseph -Barker entertained the
i members of tho Ch-ifftnal Monday Pfldge
rlub this afternoon at her home. Three
t ib lea were placed for tltc tuns.
Tho Monday Brldae club held IU reffu
'lar meeting this afternoon at the home of
iKre. Walter Robert.
Pleasure! Past
Mlsa Rheta Rasmusaen entertained the
members of Les Amies Whist club at
hr home Paturday afternoon. Miss I
I Amanda Ttbbens was the guest of the I
club and tho prltea for high scores were J
awarded to Mrs. K. J. Murphy and Mlae
I Sophie Rauber. The elub will meet again
I In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Wlll
'iam Ueading, Jr.
Wedding Cards.- . . . . .
Cards have been received In Omaha for
'the wedolnc of Miss Manraret Flynn,
dautrhter of. Mrs. Edward( Qeorheaaa of
Kugene. Ore., and Mr. Oeorse Hchaefer.
'The wedding will be celebrated the. first
week In June at Eugene. Mr. and Mra
UteoRhtxan and Mlaa Klynn resided In
i Omaha until about tour years ago.
. D. N. CInb Pwtj. .
The r. N. club held Its reaular meeting
' Hat urday-evening at the home of 'the
ciub'a president. Miss Mary King. At
this meeting the enragoment of Miss
Anna Jorgensen and Mr. Albion King of
iPeaver, Colo., waa announced. Th guests
entertained Included:
ASSOCIATED RETAILERS
TO HAVE BANQUET JUNE 3
fleorge Prnndots, C. C. Reldnn, J. W.
Metcalfe and Charles R. fhrrman are to
be speakers at the banquet of the Asmo
elated Retailers of Omaha to bo given
at the Iyal hotel the owning of June
L This banquet will take the place of
the regular monthly meetings. CharleD
R. Sherman, as president of the associa
tion, ts to be toaatmaater.
. High Class
Traveling Goods
at First Cost
"if 1 III p
, You Pay No Middle
man Profit
We evll have a lot of high
claaa traveling goods that we
bought before we started to make
our own, and will sell them at
coat to close thetn out. We- make
a vary fins line of wardrobe
trunks ourselves, which we sell
direct to you. Our I4K.0O ward
robe trunks are equal to sny
$05. 00 trunks oJhe market. You
nave 120.00 by coming here.
Kvery Cortiiah trunk guaranteed,
Alfred Cornish & Co.
Maanfaotnrora of Karnesr, ted
dies and TravsUAs; Oooda,
la 10 Ttrua treet, Omaha. ,
Stylish, Perfect Fitting
Footwear at Lowest Prices
In the Basement Tuesday
500 Pair of Women's Fine Low Shoos
and Pumps, patent or dull leather, all
new, up-to-date styles, all sizes and
widths, a splendid' viriety to choose
from. Worth to H4.00 a njf
pair, bpeciai Tuesday. . . .yavievt
Women's Barefoot Sandals, tan calf,
flexible elk soles, every size, tj-f ja
pair ple4y
Men's Shoe and . Oxfords, odds and
ends, tan and black, broken sizes,
worth to J3.50 -a pair,
Tuesday
4
$1.25
Thrifty Housewives
Can Save Money in the Linen Store Tuesday
25c Towels,' 19c
Linen Huck Towels Hemstitched or plain hemmed, iq
A towel Tor wear and satisfaction. Special, each. . . 1C
' ; ' 7Vte Crash, 5
One Case of - Full Bleached Crash Fancy borders,
Barnsley finished. Special, a yard. ................. .DC
(Limit ; ten yards)
Crash, 10c ; ' '
50 Pieces of All-Linen Crash Bleached f and unbleached;
also glass checks. Regular 12 y2c and 15c. values.
. alem IIJ yilVU JA1U .-. e9s;eK4
- - ( (Limit fifteen yards)
. Pace Cloths, 5c 1 ' "
2,000 Turknit Wash Cloths Soft, with fancy colored edges.
Perfect goods, no seconds. Worth toe. White they f1
last, each.... ..- ..OC
10c
EXCUnSlOU FARES. EAST
ma
Illinois Central E3. Ll.
To All Principal Points, via Direct Routes:
Atlantic Utv, N. J $51.35
New York $48.85
o8ton, Mnss $47.85
Portland, Me $49.00
Bangor, Me. .$52.55
lake George, N. Y $45.30
Saratoga Springs, N Y $44.05
Alexandria Bay, N. Y $40.30
Buffalo, N. Y $38.55
Montreal, Que $41.30
Quebec, P. Q. $46.20
Toronto, Ont. $36.20
Kinston, Ont $40.10
Choice of Circuitous Routes to New York
1 and Boston at Rlightly-higher fares.
Attractive Routes to All Eastern Resorts.
Tickets on Sale After Jan let.
Information and Attractive Literature Freely Furnished.
8. NORTH, IHfttrlct r&aaenger Agent, 407 South 16th St.
Fbone Douglas 204. : Omaha, Neb.
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Apartments, flats, houses and cottages cap be rented quick
ly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" want ad.
Mlss
Looiia Freeman,
Km ma ("arisen,
Anal Moors,
Msasrs
JacA, Krwmui,
J. N. Russell. .
H. H. Kennty,
Hugh I.iona
lrac Monre,
:tta Olwin.
f'arrta Tlmhla,
H.rle Krreman.
Messrs
Rudy M"or.
Hrry Tlinble,
J. Ktna,
Otis Kujt.
John Moor, -
On the Calendar.
The ft. Cecelia's aliwnnl will ive the
Utt of their eorise of rtanrlna partlae
Wednesday evenlna. May SR. St the school
Ihall at I o'clok.
In and Out of the Be Hixe.
Mr. Janves Woodart w!U anlve today
to visit his parents. Mr. end Mrs. James
Mre. Cheer Nleroan Is spending a fser
days In Ilncolo with hor parents, Mr.
uni Mra. C. W. Ran ford.
vt r Tt Htralsht and Mrs. A. K.
Oanlt hae retara4 from a week'e stay
In LJncota.
Pertonftl Mention,
Mr. and Mr. FMward Rousseau have
ieturftd to their home la Koundup,
Mont- after a rlstt ef several ereeks at
tl.e honie of Mr. N. lUuaaeau.
Mrs. Cora U. 1111 i. tnstrurtor In mathe-
tnatica at the elate university, wilt ar
rive soon to spend a few daya here with
her brother before olu to Peroea
Bl'rla tot the, swntner.
Mr. end Mrs. Oould Met wHI to down
te IJiKvoln KHturday U utteod the opa
Ir a tf the Country rlub there.
Mrs. Va!tr B. BUgs la Ytstttnf Mrs,
Jtttnfs R- Cook lt L4ncoln,
Sirs. Jailann Chapman and daucbler,
Anna Jm. of Harrison, Ark., who hate
l..-rii tifillne st the hoi lie of Mrs. Chsp
man's ,rents, Mr. and Mrs M. O. Rohr-
l.n.sh, ftjind T'ir4y to their home.
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To the appeal of the ICRUMBLES flavor,
every appetite is that of a hungry boy.
Not merely a new flavor, but anew kind of flavor.
No one else ever thought of preparing Wheat just this
way and bringing out its full natural sweetness.
KRUMBLES the whole of the Wheat cooked,
"krumbled" and delicately toasteld.
Take a saucerful of KRUMBLES, with cream or
milk. See how new the flavor isand how pleasing!
The longer you chew KRUMBLES the better it
tastes.
KRUMBLES is waiting for you at your grocer's.
Look for this Signature
1 f cents, In the Kellogg
1U WAXTITE package,
which keeps the-fresh, good
flavor in and all other flavors
out
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aweila reeling of mingled jop.
ptet and ttme rmtrmrnt, as
Gdridi, "The Goddess" cocoes
forth jri& sandy oven 9&d en
ccasBleca tias &Ise favDorrisv of the
J? eroseded, tnstdnv dry. like ptearisar '
m of infinite ooeeer wa coirwaands his indiA
f faeist inteencrs to sxtentioo and makes them
Vm: fafl prastraee, suppliant and praying before tha
uttms tnetc Ddiez
Celestia meets the
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bighes power.
a people types such as roa
sec all about you, friends, neighbors, pasaerabjr, posnirf
She thinks she is
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Heaven (and for all she might be) but if you can come
away wichout feeling yea nave gained much in enter
tamment and in heart you're aa odd numbet.
Gauvernear Morris has written into "The Goddess"
his lite ideals, while the Vitagraph organization has
. expended every effort to make of k their greatest
production.
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