TITE TVEE: OMAHA, T7IUUSTATf JUKE 3. 1915. By MELUFICIA. Wednesday, June 2, 1915. OMAHA NURSE WHO HAS DISAP FEARED FROM OLEWNOOD. THE vogue for Tarns bits arrived. They seem to be indlspensible for the autolst, maybe'a that'i the foremost reason for the rush. But, reason or no reason, they are here, and they seem to be going to stay. The popular shades arc coral and blark velvet. Mrs. William Lcet and Mrs. V N. Chambers were the first to launch the reigning fad. Both of these young women are enthusiastic autolsts and drive their own cars. Mrs. Leet la wearing a very becoming Tain made of coral-colored aatln i and Mrs. Chambera' la of black velvet, which Is most becoming to her Titian tresses. Mlaa Bara Davidson of Dcg Moines, a recent visitor, favored the white corduroy Tarn with pin stripe of black, and Miss Mamie Sples berjrer i wearing the all-white corduroy. tTP.m, TinoJiii t dents met at the ct.o.jl and alkd An Unusually pririiy w-u'Jm - 'lire bra ted Wedneeday artrrnoon at o riot t Bt Prter'a church and was that of Mlaa Grace lyftiigilnn, daughter of Mr. 4 lid Mrs. Martin Langdon. and Mr. John MiX'reary of Hyannla. Neb., son of Mr. rnd Mra. Frank McCreary of Omah. The church waa attractively decorated with palms, potted plant and p-wnles. end Rev. Father McCarthy, pastor of St. rater's church, performed the cerefxmy In th presence of about fifty gueate. Miss Eloiae West played the Ixhmarln wedding march, accompanied by Mlaa Madge West on the violin, tnirlng the ceremony Mr. John McCreary sang Ouy d'Ardelot'a "Because." The btlde. who given In marriage by her father, wore a beautiful (own of white ihuntUtv la re drained over nt ami rnnd vtrv short. Her tulle veil waa crught wtth orange blossoms and she I. Mlaa Hmlth's guest will be: rtie evening was spent In muslo and ginic. Those pns"n'. wi-re: Misses Misfot ' !ne Herjti r. I w.rothy rVott, Florence luiw. fieien .loimsv.n. Kit a, Kur.imtun, Kuth Htiiidland. Annetta Noiirnt, Vlnlficd tianaebln. Sylvia orlnfr. fw.rot,y Mr M urray, fc.ffle (.lelland. Air. v. I.. Waters. Messrs.- Moaar r. - Paul Helhy. IMatn Hells. KrflKsr fimt, Vlrtor Joraenwn, I'loh lilrharos, U illlnm lioherla, William Thompson, Hobeft lltighrs, Joseph Weinlerf. H'y OreeMng. To Honor House Guest. Mlaa Harriet fmlth will entertain at dinner this evc.iing at the Country club In honor of her house au.-et, Misa Kdith Sloan, of York City. A large baa- kot of pink peonies, tied with tullu bows, will le ut4l as the table rente rpleca, and , . v y r i. i s ' W'- ill V js carried shower bouquet of bride's roees : Mia.iea and orane blosnnia. Mlaa Irene twigrton. sister of th bride, wore a mown of pink chiffon taffeta e'ab crately tilr.r.ied with polnte de venlao l:ce. With this waa worn a pink and white chiffon hat and she carried a baa ket filled with Klllarney roses. Mr. Ot tald McCreary. a brother of the irroom. waa the best man, and the tuners were Ir. J. Frederick Ianadon of Bntte, Men?., brother of the bride, and Mr. Genre Buehman. Following the ceremony a buffet supper waa aorved to the Immediate famll'o at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. McCreary left laat eve nlng for a short wedding- trip and they will be at home at Hyannla. Neb., after July . The out-of-town guests InolJded: r. and Mrs. Charlea Crowley of t)es Molnea. Mra. K. Oreen, Mrs. Hanlel Fee ley and Mlaa Elisabeth Ryan of Jollct, III.: lr. Frederick Iangdon of Butte, Mont, and Mrs. M. O. Daion of Nellgh, Neb. Kilfore-Lehnhoff. The wedding of Miss Mautine Telinhoff nid Mr. Karl Ivynne Kllgore was cele brated last evening at o'clock at the North Side Christian church. Miss Cady played the Lohenarta wed ding march and during the ceremony Mlaa Jeaaia Cady played Ehubart'a sere nade. Mr. Charles Cook sang "Because" and Miae Josephine Craig sang "l Laora You Truly." ... The bride waa gowned In white radiant satin trimmed with chantllly laoe. The akirt waa made round length and the court train hung from the shoulders The tulle veil was held Ut place with a eoro tit cap of net. She war ths groom's gift, a crescent ptn set with pearls. Th maid f honor was Mla Helen J'tkvU of Newton, la., and the M.aaea Gayle Thompson and Madeline Meta were th bridesmaida. Mr. F. Earl Qosselln ot Cheyenne, Wyo., waa th best man and th usher were Mr. William A. For- tey and Mr. Carl Cln. Master Frunces Miller of Newton and Miss Janie Lehn t-.off, cousins of the bride, were the ring bcarera, and the ribbons were stretched b) tbe MisH-s Audrey Kllgore and 1H Kllgore, nlecea of the groom. Th bride's gifts to her attendants were f old plna aet wtth pearls. Th groom's gift to his beat man was a gold ctlokpln aet with aapphlrea and to th usher silver pencils. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Mary Miller, Newton. 1 Mrs. L. A. Gates. Newton; Mr. L. A. Odtfa. Knnf City; Miss Hulen Davis, Newton; Mr. F. K. Uoaavlin. Clievenne; Mrs.' A. Roose, . Penver, Colo.: Mr. and :rs. Robert Miller, Newton, an Mlaa Krancaa Miller, Newton. I 331aufa-Kellog$r. The wedding of Mlaa Margaret KeliOgg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kollogg. and Mr. Alfred Ulaufuaa was celebrated outetly Wediteaday afternoon at 4 o'clock ' el th home of the bride' parents Th -roin era decorated througnout with ma'CJerlti a and yellow rnaea, and the gist were the members of th Im mediate ram II lea of the bride and groom. The bride wore a atmple gown of whit satin, tier tulle veil waa naught with! lill'-s of the vui;ev and she carried an) lii in bouquet of yellow rosea. ; The Mlasea Mary and Sarah Kellogg,' ta in sisters of the bride, were th brldea- I maid. They wtre gowned alike In white 1 net and carried shower bouquets of mar- gut rites. The groom waa attended oy his 1 brother, Mr. Kdward Ulaufuaa. After a' abort trip east Mr. and Mra. Blaufuaa will be at home July 1 at Carter Lk. i Carter Lake Club. I Tit Carter I-ake Swimming and ttowLl Ing club gave th first of the season's1 luncheons, followed by bowling, Tuesday at the Carter Lake club house. New ' bo ling teams and captains for tha year were elected. Th high acor. 1.10, waa made by Mrs. Permody'a baud. The fol lowing will act as captains: Mesdame Ci.artee Myers, H. B. WMtehouee. J. T. tJimmtrk and WUIlam aouUS, Jr. Mra. J. A. Rogers was elected secretary. Those I resent were: ICillth Sloan. Janet Hall. B ni.che l.uel, .tmlKon Kiulr"a, Itobovt Uurnr. I ( 'ha lies Hiimtli n. r red I a'ieherty. .Mlesea Francea Horhatet ler, Rleannr Mackay. MesHrS. Phillip rhnse. Hen UallnKher. John t-'Mldwcll. Iloben Morainan. the coming rear will be held. All wonen a ho are club members are eligible and cordially Invited to attend the affair. At Happy Hollow. The Happy Hollow Bowling club held Its first meeting this morning, followed bv a luncheon. The dub will mot each Wednesday morning. Mra. E. A. Ben son Is president of the club. Covers were placed for alteen giieetn. Mrs. J. C. ChadwlrV and Mrs. C. K. f'wutart entertained thlrtr g-i'ests at a whist luHdieoii tedsy at the Happy Hol low club. Mrs. John Flack had as Iter luncheon gueats: Meidame . .Mesdame f'liapman of D Nelson, St. I.oiii. Van Rensaler. Milea Mcr'ayden. Mrs. It. F. Hamilton will entertain seven guests at luncheon Thurttday. Tueatlay of next week Mrs. Charlea R Sheirmnn will entenaln elxty women who will be In attendance at the rta'e Pharmaceutical aocietv meeting. ; Personal Mention. Mien Man' K. wtlmotri, wno nas oen fittendltig the Pennsylvania Academy -if ! Fine Arts at Fhlladelphla, 1"h., has re- ( turned to Omaha to spend her vacation. Mrs. Charles Ashtnn leave "Ihe first of the week for Kansas City, where ah will Join her uncle. Dr. Kvans. and Mrs. Evans, snd spend the summer with them m California. Dr. snd Mr. R. TV. Connell leave Fri day evening for Welleiey, Mass., to at tend the commencement exerrtaea at Dana Hall, where their daughter Re glna graduates. Dr. Connell wilt also visit a number of eastern cttlea In con nection with Ms .wot as health com missioner. To Honor Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Render entertained Informally Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. bonis E. Homer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whltehlll of New York City, who stopped oft tn Omaha enroute t9 California. Mr. Homer and Mr. WhltenM are opera singers In th east. At the Country Club. Others entertaining thla evening wrlll he: Mr. and Mr. J. T. Stewart, who will have alx guests; Dr. W. O. Bridges, who has reservations for eighteen greets, and Mr. J. T. Godfrey, elgnt. VfS Vi. ,,,,.,... t .t .J'i,, -mi ' - '.n. -.11 ,'t i.M,,,., I. iiiii -in a ill 1H111 n in I II ii I 'li. .1 liiii.aiii ll u. 1 n 11H ITT c''v For Miss Stewart Mr. K. W. Hart will give a dinner this evening at the Country oluh In honor of Mlas Marie Ktewarl and her fiance, Mr. Donald McFerron of Chicago. The guest entertained will Include: Messrs. and keecamea Charlea Ktewart. William Reach. Iwrvnce Phlppa. New York City; i?nv"; Clifford Wolfe, Mlasea Mlssea Marle Stewart. Floretice Hcyri. MHdreil nutlet-. New York; linlso Haas. Marie Htlfel, ..r'"'?""" ,,,v; Wheeling. W. V.; hllaa bet h Goodrich, Katherino Barker, Mrs. Wlldinan. MenBrs Messrs IJoyd K.vnns. John Kanka. Howard Arthur I,ong. a. B, Warren. On the Calendar. McKlnley ladles' auxiliary of the B'nai MRS. DORA WAUilSfl-RII.RT. OI.FNWOOD, la., June t. Special .) The absence from her home of Dora Wal ling Klley la causing her relative and .friends In (llenwoort considerable un easiness. Mrs. Riley la 27 years of-age, welgha 1 pounds an J la five feet In height. Hho la next t the yuiingeat child of Arch Walling of Glenwood. 8h waa In good health, and bad been making her home th ber brother, .Sidney, In West Glenwooo, during the slckneaa of hi wife. flie waa married In Omaha In January, U'l.'i, to Joseph Riley, an em ploye of a hospital at. that place; and I. as been In Glenwood. her old home, about two inoijtha. Nhe left ner brother's house at S o'clock Thursday afternoon, May Zl, telling Mrs. Walling she was going to the postoff ce, and has not been seen by any one since, o far aa known. On her right thumb Is th fresh soar of a treatment for keloid, and over It was a dressing protected by a red rubber finger stall. Mho wore a tan raincoat black wool skirt, tan waist, tan-medium slsed hat, trimmed with ribbon bow of the aame color, and a bunch of cherries. and black shoes, wtth possibly cloth tops, and rubbers. No trace of her can be found at the depot; and the livery stable and auto traffic aa suepended on I sccount of bad roads. lrS Si B'rlth wrlll meet Thursdsy evening at the Metropolitan club room to elect of ficer. The Federal Carter Lake Bowling team will entertain at luncheon Thursday at : the club houee. Bled ion of officer for ' Jitney Saving Jitney Buying Pay 6c or 10c down and 5c or 10c additional each week select your purchase any time and you won't mlaa the money. We will ell you anything Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Christmas Gifts On the Jitney Plan. Articles up to 116.00 on the 5c plan and up to 26.00 on the 10c plan. Special plan for larger amounts. Htart Today. ' f1ft vseeusv Tl..Ar XAEWELERS tea evMjsMAg ev osine t 33! An Important Sale of Oriental Rugs am- mm in I iii k and Persian Carpets Meadames W iniani Gould, jr.", ' K. K. Uralley. I. A. Iwrmodr. Kiank ( wwnur, K. U. linaaett. i H. t. OolUMtrurn, Charlea M vera. 1 H. U Cnderwood. ' Alex J(rj, J. y. Liuuiiek, Meadames Henry Keating, K T. lovrlni, -If. B. rWtiienvus, W. J. t'attln, arl Johnston, K. J. lUvrman. J. A. Rogera, J. A. Flersoo. J. A. Freeiand, 1L J. lUoaett. Pleasures Past , Mra. J. H. Montgomery gave a hinela. pon today at ber hoov in Council Muff a ,la bouor of Mis Marl Mewert. who .will b married Saturday veuXnc to Mr, I ank.ld MrfTron of Chicago. .'Jiius Klvla Orloff entertained a aura fber of her college friends of the Univer sity of Omaha Tieeday e retting at hr jiione Juat north of Renson. Th ato- PRICE REDUCTIONS that mean an unprece A dented sacrifice, distinguish this sale from all previous similar events. e 134 PIECES Consisting: of large and small KIRifANSHAHS, SABUKS. , MUSI10ABADS, KH1VAS, BO.KARAS, KAZAIvS, CABINSTAKS, eta, have been reduce! in price away below cost for quick disposal. THESE ARE GOOD RUGS But for some reason or other have remained in stock longer than our jolicy of merchandising permits us to keep them, therefore these remarkable prices. QUOTATIONS OF PRICES on Oriental rugs mean little to the prospective purchaser. To see the rug, its texture, colorings and design is essential. But to give you an idea of what theso reductions amount to in dollars and cents and what some of the sizes are, we mention a very few individual items: Hoyal Kinnanshah, 7-6x11, formerly $240, Bale price $158.00 Persian Buluk, 12-2x8-9, formerly $250, sale price $128.00 Kirmanshahs, average size 6-6x4-6, selling regularly from '$83 to $110, very special $49.50 Guenje, 6x3-6, formerly $15, gale price $0.50 Baruk rugs, average size 6-6x4-4, formeriv $100, aleFrice ." ........ $02.00 Khiva Bokara, 7x8-1, formerly $90, sale price $54.00 Because these prices are so extremely low we hnve decided all sales must bo outright and absolute. These rugs may not be exchanged. They will not be sent ; on approval, but the closest examination and inspection will be encouraged on our floors. a DISPLAYED ON THE MAIN FLOOR. Orchard &. Wilhelm Co. 414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street Wp Hn " 1 In a Remarkable Purchase of Blouses Forffmost in the west as sellers of trustworthy merchandise and good values, we get occasional market advantages that are rassed on to our rublic. We have purchased several manufacturers' sample and surplus stocks of the newest blouses and the women of Omaha are offered the benefit of values that will surely set them atalking. Let your own eyes be the judge. M, Lot 1 Dainty Lingerie Blouse trimmml wtth fine laces and embroidery. Value to $1.00. 59c Lot 2 1,900 Crepe de Chine. Jap Silk and Lingerie Blouses ana Linen Blouses, coin dot ted Jap alike, lin gerie daintily trimmed. Valve f2.o $1.00 Lot 3 Dainty Lingerie and Jap Silk Blouses, Voile Blouses trimmed with One laces and embroidery. Values to $2.60 $1.45 Lot 4 Crepe de Chine and Jap Silk Blouses, also dainty Batlsle and Voile Blouses 8 11k Middy Blouses are In cluded In this lot. Valaes 1 93.00 $1.95 Lot5 Oeorgette Crep Blouses, Crepe de Chine and Shad ow I.ae Blouses. New Frill Blouses wonderful val ues, all new mod els. Valaes 08.00 $2.95 Clearing Sale of Muslinwear Slightly Mussed and Soiled From Our Big May Sales At About Half Regular Prices About 2,000 garments of every kind will be divided into two big lots and offered at, 49c Gowns, - Chemise Combination Skirts At 49c Choice of Garments Worth to J? 1.50. 95c Corset Covers, Envelope Chemise, Teddy Bears At 95c Choice of Garments Worth to $2.50. Women's Summer Skirts la the face of th greatest demand for skirts In twenty year, we succeeded In getting about 1,500 of the beet washable cloth and silk sklrU we have ever had to sell at f 1.98 to $6.98. At least 76 different model to select from, erery one an authentic style for thla aummer season. $1.93 Linen, Madras, Pique and Gabardine. $2.50 Linen. Crepe, Pique and Gabardine. $2.98 Linen, Cordellne, Gabardine and Pique. $3.98 Striped Madras, Wash Corduroy, Bedford and Gabardines. $5.00 Serges.. Taffetas, Gabardines, Oolflnes. $6.93 Serges. Taftetaa, 11ns and Golfinea. Pop- K Special Purchase of 800 Wash Skirts. From a New York manufacturer enables us to offer choice of fine Linen, Ratine, Pique, etc. Every good model and style of the season At $1.00 New Palm Beach Suits A special showing of those warm weather suit hi variety of atylea. Smart Norfolk and pleated Jacket, with new cut ktrti. Palm Beach material! are especially adapted for summer wear, aa the cloth la a very open mesh, does not wrinkle and Is eaaiiy cleaned. $10 Sport Coats at $8.75 Special lot of smart coat in the new sport effects, the straight box backs, large revere, wide belts and ouffs. . Smart golflneg, novelty mixtures, sweater cloths, etc, in large variety of colors. You, Madam Are Living in a Wonderful Shoe Year 8 hoe styles and shoe noveltlee were never of aa much consideration aa they ar Just now. Ton ara aim ply compelled to glT lot of attention to th shoe you wear to thttr style and quality aa wall. And yet jrou can buy them here at a moderate price. 1 I . gee fate Weaaea' Ox- fe4a mm4 Pwaaga .Patent or dull leather, else many novelties. All siaea. Val ues to 14 0. Thursday, pair $1.93 "He CreW rsjaaga and Oaferde All the new atylea, combining tba moat comfort. Patent leather, dull kid and calfskin. All alaea. Pair . sa.es and ... $3.95 Imfaarta Straa Sin(m taslala Pttteat 1m t her. tea calf, dull calf ad aatln. All alaee. Specially priced, a pair Sejw , Sbsie te Weaaeave- Whlte buckskin trimmed will tan oalf ec patent Lathery white ivury Sole; low beet, at Entire Surplus Stock of Raincoats of Rosen v.'ald 8l Weil, Chicago, makers of the finest raincoats in America On Sale Saturday at less than cost to manufacture. S4.50. J 1 ' Astounding; Sale of 982 Hif h-claa. Picture at $1.00; One day only, Saturday, June 3. f ;