T71F, IU;K: OMAHA, I'HIDAV, .JUNK 11. 191.-.. By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, June 10, 1915. HOOP skirts are here. We may like them or we may not, approve or bo agin 'em, but here they are and they were introduced with eclat at the Pickens-Paterson wedding of Tuesday evening. For future statistics Mrs. Pstersorj may feel assured that nhe gave the boons tbelr Omaha launching when, at her request, her maids appeared la the dainty hoop skirt frocks. They proved to be a most attractive style. The attendants, who were Mrs. Paul Gallagher, Mrs. Ralph Peters, Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Daphne Peters, have fallen In love with the vogue and promise to be true devotees. They appeared charmingly un conscious of the demureness of their gowns. Mrs. Ralph Peters' and MIks Gladys Peters' hoops were of crystal, Mrs. Paul Gallagher's of Irrl descent bands and Miss Daphne Peters' of pale pink satin. Fhelpi-Printi Wedding. The wedding of Miss Henrietta Trim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Augifat Prlns, and Mr. JR. Ooodwin Phalps, was celebrated last evening at the Plymouth Congregational church at I o'clock. Rer. Frederick W. Lavltt performed tha ceremony. Tha bride wore a sown of soft whit tin an tralne. The bodice wn of shadow tare with trimmings of pearla and long tulle alt-even. Her veil was held In place with a sfvrey of III Ira of the valley and aha carried a ahnwer bouquet of bride's rosea and lilies of the vallrr. ' Mlaa Elisabeth Frani-ea Hitman of North Platte, Neb., was the maid of honor and tha brldevmalds were Misses Inea Cast berg. Kthel Kurs. Mary Chssa and Cora Jones. little Miss Florence Kurs carried the rings for the double ring service In a ralla Illy and roae petals were strewn before the bride by Misses Helen Tearaon and Ruth Vennto. The groom "we attended by Mr. Wll llsra Alvin Korrey aa beat man and tha ushers ware Messrs. Stuart Owen. John R. Willi ms. Carl Cain and I-ee Hohsnn. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the homo of the bride's parents after a trip west. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps will be et home In Omaha. Out-of-Town Wedding. A wedding ef Interest to Omaha was celebrated today In Pant Monica, Cel.. and was tl.at of Miss Louise Fearon of Hants Moni.w, and Mr. Robert Driscoll. Jr.. of "l-ead, . D. Miss Fearon Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edward Fearon. who made their home In Omaha until their removal to California a few yeere ago. 8ha attended the Bacred Heart convent and finished at Rochester. N. T. Mr Prlscoll Is a graduate of Harvard and im the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. It, nriscoll. He Is associated with tils father In the banking business at La(V The young couple will spend their honeymoon on tha coast and before re turning to lad will be the guests of Mrs DrlscolVs sister. Mrs. James P. Mul queen. In Council R'uffs. For Bride-Elect. Miss Augusta Messmer entertained at her home a. mlacellanooua shower Tuee day evening In honor of Miss Auna Orieb, whore wedding to Mr. Joseph Haucler will tske place on Tuesday, June 1. The rooms were decorated In pink and green,; with large bouquets of white t-oses. American beautloa and carnations. Those present wars: Misses Mlsses-i Marie Juki. Clsra Munch. Peart Hrotlbetk, Agnes Hartung, Kate Wachtler. rusie jvonin, Margaret Hchlnker, t'hrlatena Federle. Teresa Wlnkelhagen, Rosa Htaiidacher, Mary Kchlcker, Armella bchlnker. Marie Kroskocil, Kate rVhlnker, 1-udmllla Orieb, Ruth Matson. Kllsabeth ith. liartara Kautti, Auguaie Mcssiner. Mendames C. Orieb, . M. Hug. . U(l-mes J. Al.ssmer. Fleuoxei Fut. Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Ranter entertained Wednesday evening lu honor of Miss Kmma Rarner, a June bride. The color (.heme was pink carried out with sweet leas. Tlace cards were laid for; Mesdamea - Mesdames W. C. Heal. . B . Hamer. A. A. Hcatli, MUaea lltaeea t:u.ma lUmer, Ljdla Ramer. Mraars. Mcnrs. W. C. rw-al. N. 1. Cahow. A. A. Heath. M w v. Miss Eleanor Fuller and Mr. Nathan Hubbard were heard la song recital last evening at the studio of Miss Florenoe Baslcr Palmer. Mr.. Paul Keeea was at the piano. Tuesday Ereninr Club. Miss Mabel Graham entertained. the members of tha Tuesday livening ciub at her home this week. Those present ware: Xliases Misses Mary Holbrook, Mabel Jsry. Kalherlne Oranvllle, M adge Howard, Floren'-x Hollwook, Mas Howard. Irma KlUlISUra. Amy Kltiwllltam, I'hliomena (torman, Mabel (Jreham. lioa. Oorman, Messrs. Cornelius Psley, I arles Taylor, n, Mahoney, Kojtrr Mvlnttston. Flank McMahon. F. Inborn. iWalter Adams. Masars. Joseph Morse of luincoln. tVorge Graham, Himh Orahain, F. Templeton of CliU'aao. Thomas Uraham, Weddin j Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Mortts Meyer announce the niarriage of their daughter, Minna, to Mr. Pells Kaerter, which was cele brated on Monday, June 7, at Krlstlanla, Norway. On tha Calendar. Tha General Henry W. Lawton auxil iary to lee Forty camp, Cnlud States - War Veterana, will hold Us regular meet ting in Memorial hall June IS, 11 Sk At the Field Club. Mr. O. C. Montgomery will give a alag dinner this evening for twelve guests. Garden Club. The regular meeting of the ' Garden ciub was held yaatardar. Mrs. Osgood f'.tatmau was the hoateas. and a paper en "Mo!s." by Mrs. Chartes T. Kountsa, waa read during the aftarnooa. The club will be entertained VTednoaday of neat ek at the borae of Mrs. Charles T. Koantse, Those present Wednesday were: Mefrdamee Medaiiiei . C. w. l.yumn, Harry P. Whltmore. " H. hui,n. . J. 1 Poresl laiiai Chartra 1. Kountse. Maiuiwravn. At Eeyiuoiir lake Club. Mesdames La. M. Lord and John Beklns riilertajined tha esecutive board of the Oioaha Women Oolfere at luncheon to day, and the afternoon waa spent oa tne links. There were twelva guests t,rcaeut. Mrs. C. P. 8. Tubln gave a brldga linn iieun of amteen covers today. A inll lin bron party today waa coin luttd of Hmlm'i J J. McAllliitcr. M. HOSTESS AT TIIE MEETINQ OF THE GARDEN CLUB. Hrx Osgood TEasLman. I. . King, A. 8. Mldlam, James Coir. J. II. l'arratt, J. IC Hetlnur, Oeorge Mac donald. John .Urton and Miss Ida Kaley. Mrs. Orant Parsons will chsperone a dancing party of thirty-five members Saturday evening. The guests wilt be young people from the t'niverslty of Omaha. With the Wayfarers. Mr. and Mra. Frank Anderson are vlalt ing In Ohio and In Indlannpolls. The National l.lva Stock convention, to which Mr. Anderson goes as a delegate, con venes in Indianapolis this week. You nrvcr tasted daintier, li.hter, flufBer :t biscuits than those yAViV baked with Calumet W If-' Tlicy're alwajt SW , :. . eooddtieioHi. U . Fur Calumet In' urrs perfect bakliijf. srrrtvrn LI uiruccr 1V1&M V IIWIWI WerUT Par fMd f..Hinw. Chk.aa, liliaaia. I is fails EpttlnM, f'raM, trUraaa asia. s MB I'I'i His 'i i, 7.1 r . K7 ,1 "im ! r a, f 1 AiJ'xM, m iv " y r ' m fir I ( N M w a a m. - , , g- II 1 I X 1 It M Nr I W -y a Si J ! fi fV 'SJU. 'tl I lit' a II d Ferional Mention. Mies Henrietta Re hue returned from a short stay In I-inr.iln. Mlxs Helen I.aursn e Is vlsltlnr rela tive in Ccrar Rapids, Is. Mrs. C. R. Wilson has returned from a three months' visit In California. Miss Roue Summer of Chbsgo hss sr rlvrd to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. finger. Mm. A. Finher left Isst evening for Atlnntic City, where she will eppnd the niimier. Minn Inls Howell !rft last week for Oxford, O., to attend he commencement at the Western College for Women. Jim Harry V. Ilurkley and cousin, Mrs. Charles Fox, attended the alumnae ban quet at HL Francis academy In Council HluMa. Mr. Kenneth Norton ias returnel from Cornell university, where he took his first year of work In architecture. He Is now a member of the Alpha Delt fra ternity. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Kdmond Dennett has left for Isl ington, Kjr., where she will be the guest of Mr. Kdward Freeman. Mrs. I,oiifa Hllverberg left Tuesday eve ning for Chicago to attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Ruth Rllck, and Mr. l.dwln ItecHer, which ' will be celebrated Sunday evening at the Lake Side club. Hiihh! Jones, asalsled by the bride's father. Rabbi laaae Blick, will perform the ceremony. Fremont Club Entertained. ' Mrs. Kdward Penan and sister, Mrs. A. C. Overgsrd of Fremont, entertained the Rachelor Girls' club of Fremont wt lunch eon and cards this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pegs ii. This club Is one of the oldest clubs In the state, having been organised when the members were fifth grad 'lioolmto In Fremont. AP the members are present and former Fre rm.nt girls. The decorations this" after noon were in Killamey roses, asparagus Far-Reachimg Seamless Hosiery Women's, Men's and Children's Fine Cotton Seamless Hosiery- Fast' black and fancy colors, Worth to 12J4c, special f 1 per pair . , . v I2"C Can You Imagine Womens and Misses' Silk Dresses for $3.00? bination, Special Shoe Sale in the Basement Friday Prices rcry low and Takes above the ordinary ISO Pair Women. Fin Oxfords and Pumps Patent leather, dull calf, champagne kid, ate. All good -styles, alses broken; practically all sixes, bowerer, In tha lot. Every pair worth 13.60 to 15.00: piled on tha bargain tables for pair. Mary Jane Pumps for Women Patent leather or dull leather, light turn or welted soles; broad toea, low beels, ankle straps. Worth to IS. 00, J1 QQ pair DXe70 Barefoot Sandals for Children All else s to 1. Special pair , 59c Tennis Shoes for Men and Boys All sites. Good rubber soles, strong canvas tops, pair 49c Men's Furnishings Men will be able to save money Friday on these of ferings. More than usual reductions have been made on high grade garments. Special Lot of Men's Kibbed and Porous Mesh Union Suits In white, ecru and fancy mixtures. Worth fi A to $1.25. Specially priced, suit, 50 and OlfC 165 Dosen Men's Athletic Nain sook, Balbrtggan and Lisle Shirts ana Drawers, wortn to 35c 16c. Garment, 2S and About 5 Dosen Men's Negligee nd Golf Shirts Broken lots from our big shirt purchase, worth to $1.00. Base- Cf oient special.... OUC EMBROIDERIES Cambria and Nalnaovk binbroldery KJ and lnaartlone Ip te 6 lochia will. tpMlal. yard 5c COTTON VESTS Womau's Fine Cotton Veeta se All aisee. Worth te 1IS a. C each 98c SPREADS. 50c One lot of Crochet Bed flpraada. else Maraeillea Bolalera Sllaliily f g lad from diapiay. tday. ijyfj 39-INCH VOILE 10c VstiiK. i'r d re und The mem- Mesdames Otto Pol 1 1 of Fremont, John Hetn of Fremont , Otto Hchurmsnn of Fremont, Cluy Hnlr.l of Fremont. Ttaddeii (J'ltrin of Fremont, Warren Vsn"e Mends men Allan Palmer, Kuwerd Peasu, A. C. Overgard, Mlseea Mona Turner of Fremont, Ktta May of Fremont, France Mav of Fremont. ?rtha Hheard, Mary K. Welty. Mennle Uoarre. Mergsret Homers of Fremont, I .aura nridge, Mona Bridge. of Ion AnK' I' S. W. I. Reynolds of Fremont, Archibald Kmliti, Frsnk I. Klllck. Alfred Tousaiin, At Happy Hollow. Mr. and Mra Norrla Brown will enter tain at dinner thla evening for their house gueets. Miss Oela Vlsh and Miss Mary Tanginr, of Lvklns. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Reeaon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster had dinner Wedneaday evening at the club, in honor . of the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster. Mr. J. J. Dodds will entertain twenty giists at a bowling party this evening. Mrs. F. M. Tanner had four guests at luncheon today. Mr. W. A. Khodee will entertain thirty sis guests at dinner Saturday evening, and on Monday of next week Mrs. W. R, Williams will entertain In honor of the kensington club of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Dana Hall Commencement. The annual graduation exercises of Dana Hall at Cambridge. Mass., were held Wednesday. The fqllowlng Omaha i girls received diplomas: Misses Reglna Connell, Adele M. Davis. Ruth M. Fits gerald, Frances P. Leverty, Helen E. Pearce and Isobel Vlneonhaler. Entertains at Kensington. Mrs. C. M. Schlndel and Mrs. Rruce McCollough gave a kensington. followed by a I o'clock tea. this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Schlndel In South Omaha. ferns and deep pink peonies, bers present were: mm Well here they are, ' GOO splendid dresses that were made to sell up to $7.50 and they go on sale in the Basement Friday for $3.00 each. There are styles and colors galore silk poplin, crepe de chine and lace com messaline, stripe silks, taffeta, messaline and foulard. Superior styles, plain and fancy dresses, and so on. Nobody's three dollars ever bought so much real worth. These dresses are well made, right up to date, all good colors and styles. Come and take your choice f orx $3.00 Friday selling-, Q f" PMeVS Juliet Rubber Heel House Slip pers Soft kid. All sites. Special, pair. . 98c Men's Outing Shoes Service able, aoft and easy. All sizes. Specially priced, pair $1.95 Children's Ankle Strap Slippera Slippera 98c Black a All Patent leather. Every sis to S. Special Women's White and Black Pumps The new styles. All sties for Friday, pair $2.39 Odd Lots of Men's Shirts from our big shirt purchase. About S0 shirts, worth 60c. QQ Special, each.. a7C TABLE CLOTHS, 49c pn. ru. of Mill Knda of Full Blsached Tabl. Iamaak the in linen flnlaiied kind. All Id 4Mf l-ard length tach LACES Bamnanta of Wuh and Fancy T rimming. l.area I'p to out yard long, amcb piece 5c 10c NAPKINS. 5c ! dien Mercerised Napkina Ham med r.1y to use. lt-lnrn si a. r All neat paitrrtia (mill sac- Z)C onda). (ipax-lal, ea h ... STRIPE VOILE Whit. Silk eella ragular ulaxly t 4 led. for :4c. imperially in i r1 The rooms were decorated w It h peonies and Klllxrncy roeea. About fifty guests were entertained. Tomorrow afternoon .the same hostesses will entertain fifty sural a at an auction bridge party. it Settlement News. ifi' Vr. John O. Lent of Lincoln will arrive june is 10 iase cnarge or xne ooya ror the summer at the settlement and Mrs. Lens will assist Miss Adams In the work of tha playground for the summer vaca tion. The Junior players of the settlement will have a tennis court In the yard of the Hmith - Lockwood whip factory grounds and the Brownell Hall school tennis course will be used by another settlement band. With the Visitors. I Miss Elsie Ray of Uncoln Is spending a few davs with her rnuiln Xll, H.n. rtt-) Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Noble of In Mr. and Mrs. dlanapolis are guests of William K. Bolln. . Miss Ruby Randall of Columbus, Neb., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mowery. The Cup every II. J. Hughes cot toe Ecoeomies tine Basement " " ' MILL REMNANTS nd Remnant, from Stock Thous ands, of yards of seasonable wash fabrics, oallcoaa. percalea, light shirt ings, batiste, lawns, etc While they last Friday, yard 2ic DRESS ZEPHYRS Fine Quality nresa Zephyrs In all the wanted stripes, plaids and checks faat colors. 10c and g I 12 He values; Friday, DC yard DRESS PERCALE SS-tnch Dress PerraJa Ilgbt and dark grounds, neat dote and at noes; lengths up to 10 yards. lOo value. (Specially priced, yard 4ic FINE DRESS BATISTE 17 inches wide. Beautiful printings this season a choicest designs. Remnants up to 1 yarda. 10c and UHo values; Fri Sc day, yard CREPES, VOILES 27-Inch Genuine Renfrew Crepea Voiles, ate.- Remnants ana full pieces to select from. 5c loo value, yara... , . . . A MADRAS !2-lnoh Genuine Engllah Phil-tins Madraa Book fold and plain flat loiu. All tna leading anin- tng atylaa, faat ootora. l(o vaiue, yara. , . , . . . . NOVELTIES Mercerised Noreltl.a and 27-inch Silk frlntahed Poplin. Suitings. 1 A I eto. All the wanted shades. lUC lie and lo valusa, yard.... GINGHAM Beet Grade Apron Gingham Com pares with Amoskeag or Lancaster Full aasortment ail the wantec we eHittn 4ic eheoks and broken tweed effects, faat Indigo dye. Worth SMc, yard UNBLEACHED MUSLIN IS-lnch Unbleached Muslin Goo standard I L grade, aoft finish, easily laundered, c value, yard 4ic BLEACHED MUSLIN tf-lnch Beat Grad. Bleached Muslin soft finish, free from drees- ya?d R',)Ir price ,Hc OjC SHEETS Slxlt-lnch Bleached 8ee,mlaas Sheet. Beautiful aoft flnlah. for domestic and hotel uae; I-inch hema, fA torn and Iron.d. 70c valu. Drfl IVtday, each ef PILLOW SLIPS 42 and 4(xtf-lneh Bleached Pillow fiitpa to match. Soft flntah, ( ready for uae. 12 He value, IUC each. Drugs & Toilet Articles Liquid V.neer lc else, 29c Wizard Floor Polish tt else AAf can k r"c K.le Naptlia 8oa IS bare 38c Ivory or Wool Soap a bars 19c Whit. Naptl.a Boras Soap OO- 10 bare for "ov" Johnann'a Floor Was 1-lb. eQ ran for liolman'a P.roxld. Soap C - S bara for Peroxide of Hydrogen 1-lb. . A bottl. HC Ravea Toll.t Boap large rak. Golden Rod Washing Powder 1 n. t packagea C Pearl White Soap IS bers 29c Pure Castile Soap J-lb. bar 21 C Notions J. A P. Coats' Thread Chain brand, fcpool J. Jt P. Coats' Croohet Cotton - a pool Wooden Coat Haagere I for - Wash Trtinaalnga Worth Ic. yard "Brand.la Ppeclai" Hoae Sup- purtera pair Il.ee Notion Box.a. well It-yard bolts of 11m Levi Blaa Tap bolt Ocaaa Pearl Buttons regular loc vaiua, card 2U 31c . 5c lc 8c 10c 5c 2c Welsh Says it is Different When He Has Taken an Oath Colonel L. A. Welsh, weather forecaater, was the victim of a Joke by which he waa compelled to testify under oath that he wae unable to tell when warm weather would come to Omaha, when he gave evidence In Anton Zallnsky's dam age suit aaainst the Burlington railroad In Judge Troup's district court He waa called to teatlfy concerning the condition of the weather in January. 1911 During cross-examination he wae eur priel by this question: "Colonel, when will we have warmer weather here?" The weather forecaster answered: 'I cannot say. I am under oath." ammer Toarlst Kaearslona. Effective June 1. Nickel Plate road will sell reduced rate tickets to various east ern points. Confer with local agent or write John T. Calahan, A'. Q. P. A.. 6S W. Adams St., Clilrago. that cheers home Wholesale Distributor. 6? Men's Clothing Dept Filled With Star Bargains Friday Yes, we've plenty of them, still we urge you to be prompt, for every man who sees these suits will agree with tls that 6o little money has not brought so much real value in men's suits ia many a long year. Men's Suits Sizes 33 to 44, at $7.50 Pure all-wool worsted and caaslmere suits- newest models, new colors, new materials and new styles. A savins; of 3.00 (J Cf to $4.00 on each suit J Don't miss this great opportunity to get a splendid suit at a great savins;. Every suit well made and splendidly styled, Jj- f( Special Friday .. VWtVU Slip-On Raincoats In all sties, 34 to 60. Regular Ai QQ $5.00 values Jl.0 1601 Pair Men's Worsted Work Trousers $1.60 values. Special Friday, ftQ. pair 260 Pair Trousers Pure all-wool worsteds and easslmeres. $1.60 to $3.00 J1 QQ values, pair P 1 aa70 Union Made Overalls. 49t Clean-Up of Friday aid Saturday ia Basement $3.50, $4,00 and even $5.00 Suits Most of them have two Ja TC pair of pants ' The best suit value of the season. A splendid selection of neat patterns In all shades, plain and mixtures. Every age, 6 to. 17 years. $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Long Pant ( Suits for Boys every age, fJ r A 14 to 19 years ....tpfeJll Various styles to select from In neat grsys. browns and blue mixtures. Friday and Saturday special. Splendid Wearing Knickerbocker Pants All tweeds and easslmeres, in neat AQg patterns. Pair Xe7C Full Cut Boys' Blouses Light Pattern effects, plain blue and black sateens. Each I e Extra Special for Friday About 65 Dozen Women's Elbow Length Gloves In Silk or Chamoieette at 35c a Pair The silk gloves are double finger tipped and guaran teed pure Bilk, they as well as the chamoisettes are guar anteed washable. The silks come in black, pink and a few. white; chamoisettes come in white and natural color. They should sell at considerably more; values up to 69c. At 35 a pair. $1 TABLE DAMASK 75c For Friday. 60 Pieces of All Linen Heavy Scotch Make Table Damask 70 Inches wide. All pretty patterns. A big str value for one day, yard luC MERCERIZED PONGEE Strip Dress Linens, in white and colored ground. For dresses and outing suits. Pretty, soft, light weight. $7 Inches rip wids. Yard aOC i" " !:..."!ii,;ni inf. Ujr,"'-"VvV, ' Jivrim Wash Your Hair With KIRK'S Soap See how quickly and freely It lathers In hard or soft water: how quickly It thoroughly cleans the hair and scalp; rinses easily and leaves not a trace of soap to attract dust. Perfect for bath or toilet Your Dealer Sells It Handkerchiefs Women's Fine IilnenwaaTe Handker chiefs Lace trimmed and fancy white colored rolled hema: embroid ered comers and all embroidery. snen's Plain White and Col orad borders. Six for 2So or. each... 5c Boys' Suits and dark 25c 15c CRASH 10c One Case of Mill Ends of Crash Bleached and unbleached, all llnen crash; heavy and absorbent. The quality for wear. 6 f and 10-yard lengths. Yard IUC LACE CLOTH New 14-Inch. Latest floral and rosebud printings for cool sum mer wesr. In this special sale for Friday, -a n l - yard laC iTSa mi m ft MS - art.rt.t rwxxrjzz: