Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 02, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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By MELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, June 1, 1915.
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OCTETY maids snd matrons ere becoming very proficient In the art
of cookery.
Mrs. I F. Crofoot holds the pennant for good bread making.
The other evening at 11 o'clock Mr. Crofoot minted his wlfs and on
search discovered her In the kitchen engrossed In the outcome of a baking
pan. On Inquiry as to the reason of such industry Mrs. Crofoot said that
the maid did not know how to bake bread and she had promised to show
her. Being herself a little dubious as to what method to pursue she felt
it was best to practlce--so when the maid was out of peering distance sbs
proceeded to find out Just how It was done.
Then there la Miss Ophelia Hayden, who thinks It a joy to make rake
and biscuits. She was a guest at a very Informal luncheon Friday at tho
home of Mrs. Joe Byrne, and the hostess, chertHblng a particular fondness
for biscuits, Miss Hayden waltzed Into the culinary sanctum and, after a
comparatively few minutes, brought forth the most palatable of biscuits,
and later in the afternoon made devil's food cake for the guests.
Berpnan-Weinberg".
A small but very Pretty wedding was
crlebrated yoet-rdsy afternoon at 5
o'clock and was that of Miss UllLnn
"Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mn,
.mig Weliilienj and Mr. Clarence I.
l'.ergman.
Tho ceremony was perform o1 nt th
liomo of the bride's parents. !r. Conn
of Temple Israel read the marriaKe lines.
Juit the Immediate fnmilirs of the hrtdnj
couple, wore pri'xrnt. Tho bride or her
go-away (row n of Mark Hn1 while check
silk. With this wss worn a black snd
white Tam. and her rorMfc bouquet was
of sweet pros and llllles of tfw valley.
There writ- no nttmriants and lh
yming couple Irft Immediately after tlif.
ceremony for the rant. lirre they will
1k for three weeks.
The house was vlnhfirately iUcoratd
with pink and whim peonies. '
Mr. and Mrs. Horarmnn will he at home
uliT August I al the HarMI a) nrtrnrnt.
At the Country Club.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hamuel Burns made up a din
ner foursome t the Country 'bib last
rveniua-.
Picnic Supper.
A picnic supper aa given Munday
afternoon at Htmwood park by the fol
lowing: young people:
Misses Mirers '
Mayholle Perkn, Kthel Clarke.
Mnybel Warner, Idtli Watnoit,
lintel Ixiko. Vera Huller. '..
iMesprs. M.sfrs.
I.011IS Anderson. Karl lladdlrk,
Kdwsrd MrOrarken, t'rta Iteedn,
Charles Hugbee, Westley llrlatow.
For Misi Stewart.
Complimentary to Miss Marie Rtewsrt,
j Mr. A. B. Warren gave an attractively
appointed dinner last even Inn at the
Country club. A large mound of pink and
white peonies decorated the table and
Mr. Warren's guests Included :
Messrs. and Mesdames
Charles Stewart. Clifford Wolfe
tho family and very close friend. The
ceremony was followed by a weddlnf
breakfast at the nemo of the bride's
brother, Mr. Jam's K. O'Ne'll. on Man
dcrsnri street. After a short weddlnf
trip Mr. and Mra MacMonable will reside
In Omaha.
Pleasure. Pait.
The Misses Marie and Sue feaslnser
entertained at their home Haturdar
afternoon In honor of their niece,
l.oretto I'easlnaer. )The color sehern
wan pink and white. ijtrge. bundles of
pink and white peonies were used
throughout th rooms. names were
played and jir'scs won by Miss Marin
Hughes, Harold Hawley, Matthew
Themes and Martcarct Orate. Those
present were:
Mlnses -
Clare Iruiiipr ,
Mnrle Muthes.
Marirp Tel I tiiKdiil
Mora Traynor.
lioxie Clarke of
New York,
William Heach of
New Tork,
Misses
Mnrie Htewart,
KMsabeth I'avls,
Meiile Davis.
Xlldred Hutler.
Mrs. Wildman.
Messrs.
K. W. Hart
I onald MeFerron,
Wlllard Butler,
lawrence Brtnker.
Lawrence I'btpps of
lenver.
Clifford Wolfe. ,
Mis
Louise Haas of '
Kansas City. .
Florence Ilryn of
New Tor City.
Messrs
Oernld Wharton.
Hay Lowe.
Ttoger Keellne.
Mlffee
Cenevleve Iflimi'll,
Mllilred S BlUer,
Irere Alr Mnhi.n.
I'Torenoe Thorpe,
I Ul lit) NINi i Hi.' ,.i'..Jr,
I nrothy I leHliaeher, Cecelia I'eualnKer,
lr tto I'easlnaer.
IHi.ru I'enslnKer.
Messrs.
Harry Peasln-er.
fteorse 'i'hernes.
Itli haid liurnetller.
Corn TlirrtinH.
Mnrtraret fra'e.
Messi a.
Vtatlhew Therncs
flerald (Julnlan.
Kdward Husdsle,
linrnld Hawley,
With the Bridge Plavers.
Miss r:iesnor Msekay was hostess this
afternoon at the regular metuig of the
IelmtUite Bridge club. Two tables of
players were present.
To Honor Graduate.
Mrs. Henry Cox will give a lea Thurs
day afternoon to honor Miss Margaret
Imen of Council Bluffs, a Browrell Hall
senior. The decorations will be In red
and white, the Urownell Hall 'colors, and
covers will be placed for ten guests.
y v.' x U $
tr ' j rt w
Embroidery Sale Extraordinary
New York Importers' and Manufacturers' Sample Strips
Wo think it an achievement to be able to collect so many fine embroideries
at this time and in the present condition of the market, and offer them to our
customers at such unusually low prices.
These sample strips axe 18 and 27 inches wide and the gathering
comprises a beautiful selection of Swiss, French Nainsook and Cam
bric Corset Cover Embroideries and Flonncings beautiful lace, filet
and crochet effects.
Also dainty shadow embroidered designs. A neat assortment of dainty
embroidered alloAers in floral, patterns.
Worth up to 75c a yard
Wednesday at the special price of
Sc a Yar
MRS. 1,13 ROT M'MONAOr,K,
Nee Miss Beatrice Irene O'NelL
Miscellaneous Shower.
Miss Christina Sorenaon of Council
Bluffs entertained at ..a miscellaneous
shower Saturday evening In honor of
Miss Andrea Smith, whoa wedding will
take place during the month of June.
The evening was spent tn music and
games. Those present were:
Mtaaes Misses
-Andrea Kmlth, Klleen Dugran.
Chrlxtlna Borenson. Catherine (Mark,
Anna Jensen,
Kerens Jensen,
!yra Olvler.
.Mercedes Farrel
i Vivian Kellly.
Clara W'eehbai k,
Bernlce McMullen,
Mshle Dshl.
MlRnon Sorenson.
1 At Happy IIollow Cluh.
Qoorge M. Durfcae entertained the
llargvst dinner party at Happy Hollow
J club Monday evening. It waa a stag
jperty and the guests bowled after dinner,
' Those sent were:
Mensrs. Messrs.
i 'A. C. Hsffer, A. U Kodo).
I J. a. Quk'k, v F. P. Ineaster,
Isn Hunt. W, II. Imogen,
'K. J I. Hlathem, R. C. rhrensliiold.
M. J. Koley. 1). R. (lejalan.
41'. O. low in, ' . K. fnteraon,
,V. . I'aJil, W. P. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H Hundurlsnd enter
talned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Decker rield
and their son. Pean Sunderland, at din
ner. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Oeorgs had six
jruests at dinner lait evening; Dr. Milroy,
three; J T IJrownloe. three; Joseph I'ol
ear. two; C W. Kusarll, five; W. It.
AVatson, four; T. II. McC'aaue, two; Ira
jtV. Porter, five, and A. W. Friend, four.
, YV J. Miller wilT entertain nine
,-ueets at dinner this evening at the
club.
On the Calendar.
The worn who make their home at
rit. Ritas convent will give a lawn party
this evenlnic. Mrs. James Henley' and
l'r. H. Kathleen O'Connor wlU be the
chjperonee of the evening.
Surpriie Party.
Mrs. Charles K. Faber save a surprise.
arty at her home on Saturday evening
In honor of Mr. Faber's birthday. Tlie
Trlses for the card game were awarded
to Mrs A. Huffman, Mrs. Junes Mullen
and Mr. James founders. Tho present
were:
Messrs. and Mesdamea
A. HofOnan. Jack Crtpue'n,
i Kred bit Uler. JimM M'ibeii, '
, Juniri hajuders. AuKuat ilelcke of
John Hanson. houili Ontalis.
tsrtnond Shields,
Mrs. Wllham Johnson.
Mrs. Frank Fake.
Phelp-Myen Weddiuir.
The weduing of Mlaa IJUian Bilsabeth
Myers, daughter of Mra Fred Ki'ers. and
Mr. Alfitd L. Phrlis. son of Mr. Frank
1 'heirs, was celebrated this eftenvrfbn at
All Salrits church at 4 p. nv The cere
mony was performed by the Kev. T. J.
Mjuksy In the preMrnce of the Immediate
families of the young couple. There were
no attendants and a wedding dnnner to
the guests followed the ceremony at the
home of the bride's mother, Utu. Fred
Myers. Mr. and Mra Phelps win leava
this evening for the California exposi
tions and San Fraadsco, where they may
rttlde In the future.
Does Your Hair
Improve Your Looks?
Upon leaving her mirror, after dressing
her hair, almost every woman hss a neat
snd becoming coiffure. Of how many
women can the same be said, an hour
or two after the coiffure has been com
pleted? .Of just as .many as have taken
the precaution to make their good hair
dressing results lasting, by protecting
them with 'an Invisible hairnet.
This Is the one way to make sure at all
times of the smooth, becoming hair
frame which la so effective In bringing
out good facial points and In softening
faults. The simplest of coiffures require
hairnets to preserve the perfect neatness
which Is the oharm of the simple head
dress. .Women to whom "fluff y effects are
most becoming cannot dispense with the
hairnet, which affords the one means of
preventing 'Vlurflness" from becoming
'frowslness.' An Invisible hairnet prop
erly put on, preserves the becoming soft-,
ness of the hslr about the face, while'
preventing the loosely dressed locks from
slipping, roughening and working loose.
Switch-ends snd telltale sections of hair
roll, peeping from luxuriant heads of
batr are common features of modish
coin ure s two or tnree nours alter tneir
owners have used hand mirrors to exam
ine their back hair. One of the greatest
advantages of strong, properly made
hairnets la that they keep switches, rolls,
puffs and transformations In place, and
; "blend" them, so to speak, with the re
mainder of the hair, so that their use
cannot be detected.
Miss Tobitt Admits
She Talks English,
but No Other Tongue
Talking various foreign languages is
the latest accomplishment expected of
Miss Edith Tobitt, librarian of the
Cmaha . public library. Several Itailsns,
Germans and folks of other nationalises
have recently visited her office and
started to talk to her In rapid-fire style
In their native tonguba 8he had to reply
In English that she did not understand,
and her callers were quite surprised ' to
learn that language to be the only one
she can handle expertly.
It all came-about from Miss lobttt
publishing announcements In the local
foreign language newspapersHhat tla li
brary had some choice new books In those
language. Readers Jumped at the con
clusion that Miss Tobitt could speak the
various foreign languages because her
announcements were written that way.
They did not know that linguists wrote
the announcements for her. ,
Royal Society and
Artamo Packages
Complete) with floes to em
broider 2oc Packages. .18c
50c Packages . . 33c
75c Packages . . 60c
$1 Packages. . .67c
The packages contain soch
articles as Night Oowns, Com
bination, CMMren'i Drwaaaa,
Baby Pillow, Rompers, Carriage
Robes, Drasser Scarf.
(TMrd Floor)
Headquarters For"Kayser" Silk Glove
We emphasiee the name "Kayser" because It 1 a name that
stand for tmatworthlnesi and good ralue. We feol Uiat the
merchandise bearing that name goes oat from ns to do as honor
in quality and price, and to enhance the prosperity of our
business.
Th price of "Kayaer" short srloves are 50c to $1.25
and long glove from 75c to 2.00. Fancy Glove at
higher price.
Extra Special For Wednesday
"Kayser" 20-button length silk glove in black or white.
These glove are four inches longer than the ordinary 16
button silk gloves and, therefore, reach considerably above
the elbow, even after they axe washed. They are made of
heavy quality Milanese silk. While they last Wednesday the
price will be
$1.25 Per Pair
instead of $1.60.
TO TRY AGAIN TO HOLD
THEIR PLAY FESTIVAL
The boys and girls of I-ake ami Ixith
rop schools will m-ke another effort
this morning to h6ld their play festival
In Ksuntse park.
HacMpnag-le-OTTeiL
J'he wdUlng of Mu Brtie Irene
U'Niil md Mi. I-roy MacMonagle was
.i I'taUd tnu niurtiliuf at t o'clock at
Jti'o (iarrt-t lirt church. The Rev.
l ather Judv.e, I ul.r of the church, per
luiiu. J tiitt ceremony la the preeenca of
Beautiful
Hair Tinting
Absolutely and Positively Harmless
"Rrownatono" . Instantly Change
the Hair to Aay Bhado of Browa
(or Black If rrstemd.)
Nothing so robs a woma of her good
looks and attraotlvanea as gray,
streaked or faded hair. And there Is a
mora reason
or sense In
attractive hair . JT
thaa there Is It
la wearing- un- a"" j
aevming 1 li ' a
srowns. Nearly Hi''
all of tha mora. Vrf
noted beauties
long- aa-o rao
emlse4 this
Zsvet. and so
wear their haJr
not only la the
trie, but mlum
the color, moat becoming.
The aoe hair stain that stands am
areme la "Brownatone. It U simple
sad easy to suss. Mat oomb or bruaa
It late your hair. It can not be de
tected, will not. mb or wash off. acta
Instantly, and is absolutely harmless.
- "f T'"lfXonM w1U shade
deetred trem geloea brows te blaoi.
Tour druasist sells "Brownaane or
wlU get H for you. and U la worth year
whUe to lasut us. havto, this preo-
Pl and a booklet will be mailed y7u
upon receipt of l c Ls Vr .
.rs wtu Le UU4 Olrit friw' l
Uboratonaa it ou nr.fer '
Two sksoa itq mad tl.OS
A,T"amlmZin t"r Leiden or Me
sr Black?'" "1r ior Brewa
ii22lVQm "Brow" at yaor MUr
mal Co.. i a. Pike Ht, Covlngt.
Bald and sitarajitowl lu Omaha by
Sherman A MV,nnell t'rug Co tor. a
autt otli.r ieaoiink dealers. sw.a
1
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ESS?
Buy a Trunk on the Jitney Plan
Save From 33 to SO Per Cent on Trunks
We are not onlA selling trunk at lesa than factory prices but on
VIJ y nil fJlHIl
cOit-si
Wonderful Trunks
You'll find our stork complete. You cannot surpass the valuei
member tilers is no middleman's profit. We guarantee each trunk,
are strongly constructed, oltely arrsnged sections for apparel.
piy veneer coverem nana nvitea, etc.
Here is
FACTORY PRICK 8.50
KAI.K PltlCK 8.75
Mrst Week I'ay. . . .05
SH-onl Week Pay.. l.OO
Third Week I'ay . . . 2.0O
Fourth Week I'ay.. 2.08
Fifth Week Pay... .75
I. Re
They Three-
TOTAL $6.T5
s Then wo deliver tho
new trunk.
the Plan--Read:
FACTORY PRICE $0.50
SALE PRICE $7.75
First Weok Pay ... $ .05
Second Week Pay.. l.OO
Third Week Pay . . . 2.00
Fourth Week Pay.. 8.00
Fifth Week Pay... 1.70
TOTAL $7.75
Then we deliver the
new trunk.
ill) Per
Witk
You can begin at either end of this line of figures njufpey 5 cents
rlrst week, but we will require the scheduled payment each week until the
laat payment la made.
Ask io see tho "Excello," a $25 Wardrobe trunk with 5-yr. guarantee.
OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY
PHONE
IMH'UIAN
1209 Farnam Street
Manufacturer for 26 Years."
PHO.NK
1VOCULA8
1058.
Worth-while Savings in
Drugs Toilet and Articles
LaBlacbe face powder,
all shade, j
box J4C
Mennen's Talcum
Powder, the can,
Cream Marqaiae, the
29c
Orange Flower Skin
Ftood, 60c sire s r
Jar 29C
LotU Flowwr Skin
Food, S&c )
also 1ZC
Fletcher's Castorla,
Danderine Hair Tonic,
iM .58c
Big Asaortmsrrt
4T11 Violet Talcum
T.... 12o
Hospital Cotton, l ib.
r.kT... i8c
Thermos Bottle, pint
r. $i.29
K. A O. Imported Rice
Powder, Q
pciai. iyc
Ivory or Wool Soap,
for.,... 19c
Diamond C Soap, 10
roT. 20c
SO Mule Team Borax,
1-lb. pack-
ace, for I C
f Bathing Cap.
$1
Little Prices on Draperies
Ruffled Muslin Curtains 2 yd, long, q
very fine grade, worth f 1. Wednesday. ea.O "C
Voile Curtain Trimmed with braid
edge. 2ft yards long. Ecru color, pair.
75 Place of 811k Damask Hire 30X50 in. M ft
Worth $1.0 each. Specially priced at 4.7C
(Third Floor) .
Drapery Section Basement
1,000 Fin Lac Curtain White and sjft
ecru. Vanes to $1.60 pair. Special, each. . ?C
On Immense Lot of Curtain Material, such as
Madras, Scrims and Voiles, values
to 20c. yard
10c
Slightly Soiled Bath Rags at i
We have about 100 rugs la ail alsea and anal.
Mies that are slightly soiled, which we offer at
1-8 tEelr Regular Prices.
Regular fl.M
6e
Regular $1.00
...69
Coco Door Mat Slses 18x30.
values
Rubber Door Mats Slse 18x30.
values
"Oh. do yo servo RIDGWAYS too fC
Everyow'iUllunf about k j)S
T 50c, 60. 70c aas $1.00 a poewd rf -K
I i as sga.i.MM.Miatrii J
H. J. Hughes Co., lncM Wholesale Distributors.
Five More Pairs
Free This Week
for th five boys that bring y the most
picture of the stilts before) 4 P. M., at-
urday, June 6.
This picture of tho stilts will b la Th
Be every day this week.
Cat them all oat and ask your friends
to aav th pictures In their paper tor you
too. Bee how many picture you can gat
and bring them to Tb B Office, Satur
day, Jun 6. v
Th stilts will be given Free to th boys
or girls that send us th moct pictures ba
rer 4 P. M., Saturday, June 6.
IKB89
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itaey Piaoo
Sale
JIarry !
Hurry!!
sTiassaa
5C yl
Now is Your Chance to Own a Beautiful
Piano Greatest Values Ever Offered
Xo home should be without a piano. It Is educating entertaining and essential to home haofri
iicsa. Don't neglect your children's musical tai-ht you and they will both renei in .
1 i." m . mnm .... J ' . . . . ' "'.
The pianos we have been selling for 23.00 down are now sold for 5 cents down quality nationally
known. Prices reduced to sell quickly. Every piano guaranteed five to ten vears. '
Used and. Exchanged
UPRIGHT
PIANOS
$
.. . .$165
. . . .$145
$75
. . . .$150
m t am
......,.s,B -
Schiller Its no $100
Ktrger Piano $175
Mueller Piano $165
Hamilton Piano $loo
Milton Piano $1T5
(flickering Piano
Wheeler llano .
Harrington Piano
MK'aanmon Piano
Kimball PUao . .
Weser Piano
HEKt'S THE. PLAN
Mznm xm ran wat tow fat
1st Week Pay Huso
21 Week Pay Down
3d Week Pay Down
4th Week Pay Down
5th Week Pay Down
eth Week Pay Down
.$ .05
. .IO
. J20
. '.40
. .HO
. l.OO
Thaa ay tl.00 per week or 95.00 per saoatb
taersafter aatll piano is paid for.
Practically New Pianoi
On the Dout4e Jitney PUn.
$250
$!iK)
$.150
9 t(M)
$425
$450
$500
llano
Ilanoa
Piano
Plant mi
Piano
Piano
Pianos
. . , .aiioi
$165
. .... .$200
$A45
$250
. .. ..$05
$275
The beauty about this proposlttoa la that the
partus nt do aot iuoreas after the sixth week
sad yon are abeoiateiy safe aad caa eaaUy meet
the payments.
Ve feel that every aame,'ao matter how
modest shoule ewa a piaao. These are goo4
piaaoa. Thiah how happy and. bright the home
will be with a aloe plaao la your eoay oorner.
Kaoh aad every plaao la fully guaraatead from
five te tea years.
T Ont-of -Towb Customers
rot roar ooavenlenoe. send
1.00 with yew ejad
If th piano yo order Is
here, sajne win he aaiD
ed touaedlately, and if
aot, we wtU write yoa
about some ethos good basw
erela which mla-ht salt you.
Mahogany Piano
rarfeotly now ptasve. Vaod
nrr UtUa Absolutely good
as how. tieaa-saoe pole aaiy
$145
siinrnruasi
If yea deav aay otaas' sr
raagoaaaat as So tsi ms, yea
have the pxivUeere of paylaa'
uartorly or eanil asasallr os
aay other Soraaa to lul you.
A. Ilospe Co.
1513 Douglas Street
Phone: Douglas''! 8S
Walnut Piano
ver out of our tore a lit
tle shopworn. Cannot be told
from a aaw piano. oiuu.
1175
Oak Piano
aus-hUy shopworn, rina tea
and" action, fully ruaraatiii
for ten Tsars. Clearanoe al
y w i j
$190