Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 04, 1915, Page 10, Image 11

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    THE P.EE: OMAHA, KATITIWAY, SKPTKMIiKn 4, 1H:.
to tlie home of Miss Mildred Tltsel.
where dinner was nerved. During the
evening group pictures were taken and
the gifts of the wedding party.
At Happy Hollow Club.
The Friday Rowling club entertained
at luncheon today at the Happy Hollow
club.
Dinners will be given Paturday evening
st the Harpy Hollow club by F. E.
Clarke, who will entertain fifteen guests
and Mr. John McDonald, who will have
six guests.
Mrs. C. T. Walrath will give a lunch
eon of twenty rovers Tuesdsy at the
Happy Hollow club.
Reservations have already been re
ceived for the second married folks' din
ner, which will be given at the Happy
Hollow club Thursday of next week.
Among those entertaining at this affair
will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Clarke,
who will have eighteen g-uests; John K.
Pulver, ten, and W. E. Williams, two.
Nearly
40,000 People
By MELUFICIA.
Friday, September 3, 1915.
IT IS an Interesting fact to note Just at this time of the year the rela
tionship that exists In the members of the House of Ak-Sar-Ben.
The European war has brought to notice, strikingly, the rela
tionship by blood and marriage of all foreign dynasties, and a like
case exists 'In our own ruling realm. 'There are cousins galore In the
bouse of Qulvera, relationships by marriage, fathers and daughters, uncles
tvnd nieces, and I suppose some aunts.
. Mre. J. T. Stewart, one of the earlier queens, is a first cousin to Miss
Elliabeth Davis, a recent queen, and Mrs. Tom Davis Is a cousin by mar
riage to Mrs. Stewart, and a sister, by marriage, to Miss Davis.
Mr. Edward Porter Peck, one of the first kings, is the father-in-law
of Mr. Joseph Darker, who ruled as king four years ago. The late Mr. F.
A, Nash was an earlier king, while his niece, Mies Frances Nash, was queen
four years ago. Mr. Charles Pickens and his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Pater son, have in turn held the sceptre of Ak-8ar-Den, and so on down the
line.
Saw thi wonderful tOmt
at the Stndebaker Tbetv
ter, Chicago, In TO XTR
DAYS. Crowd, erowda,
crowd, art itlll coming
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At Seymour Lake Club.
Mrs. J.' J. McAllister save a bridge-
luncbeon Tuesday. The color scheme was
yellow anil white. Covers were laid for:
MsedanM-e
Inoe J one.
J. H. Tanner,
C. A. l-her,
J. It rtiaor,
U U. Lord.
Oeorfe Francis
Clauds Orchard.
J. H. Bu"a,
Vf. W. McFJroy.
George Marrionald,
i. i-aaer,
It. Par rat t.
EL Ames,
B. A, Hose.
W. it llaselmlre,
T. Allen,
'aiter Nitsche,
Albert rioe.
rbert Perks,
J. Pell. m
J. J. rtujreral4.
John Union.
M lea
JDunics Eneor,
Mcsdsmrs ,
I avls,
M. I,. Klnr.
O. B. Carter.
'. 11. Mrlln,
H. It. Klilott,
M. IVoudfoot,
Jtor Dennis.
It. M. I -avert y,
J. W. llurson,
TlobeH Queenan,
M. Culkln, .
W. T. ( ox,
A. H. Mldlali). .
J. liueli,
K. o. Furen,
William Hliswgl,
It. Hirewhecker,
J. O. ttngan.
A. W. Murdock,
I. Vollmer,
Kobart Johnson,
K. A. F.c-kman,
Misses
K. F. Wortey.
Kra. J. II. Adams entertained at a
prmcheo and kenstnston Thursday, hav
tng elfht guests.
U.T. and Mrs. John Beklns returned
fWedneaday front a two months' tour of
the Faclflo coast state.
Mr. and Mrs. George Francis have re
timed to their town house for the winter,
but wtU continue te spend week enda at
the elub,
Mr. and Mre. George Cleretand are
rpeodtaf a few weeks tn Chicago.
IWeddinv Announcement
Mlaa Josephine Rhoden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rhodrn, waa
snarrted Tuesday to Mr. Archibald Kelly.
The oereraony waa performed at the home
of the bride by the lie v. D. B. Jenkins,
S. rj., la the preeence of the Immediate
pamUlea. Mlas Rhoden waa formerly
(with the Associated Charttlee and the
bat few years clerk In ' the juvenile
sourt. . . '
The young couple left for a trip to the
oast and the expositions. They will be
at home after October 1 In their new
kotos at 714 Bluff street, Florence, Neb.
Engagement Eumor.
Cupid la doing; things tn speedy fashion
t the home of the Cudahys In Chicago.
With the announcement of the engage
tnent of the two Cudahy girls, the Misses
Helen and Florence, comes the rumor of
the engagement of Mr. Edward Cudahy,
lr., son of Mr. and Mra. E. A. Cudahy,
to Mlsa Ida May BwifU the daughter or
Mr. Louie F. Bwlft.' This announcement
has not yet been made public but word
ts to the effect that It will soon be confirmed.
Bridal Part.
Mrs. Harry Kelly entertained at bridge j
this afternoon at her home, compllmen- I
tary to Mlsa Ellsa Halsey of Kllsalx-th, J
N. J., who Is her guest for the week-end. j
Those present were:
The club win give a series of dances
during the coming season.
Ml-i Clsra Hart of Council fluffs
will give a luncheon tomorrow In honor
of Mlsa Mildred Johnston of Chlcsgo, the
guest or Aims Kegina connell.
Mrs. C. W. Martin will entertain the
memliers of the Prettiest M lie Golf club
at her home on the Prettiest Mils road.
Tuesday evening of next week.
Mock Wedding;.
A unique tiartv was riven WeilneaHa
evening at the home of Miss Edna Kllllan
In Hersrn. The house wss prettily dee
orated with garden flowers and a large
wedding bell hung in an archway. Mlsa
Jessie Drills and Gladys Anderson were
bride and groom, while Miss Mildred
Tltsel played the wedding march. The
couple were met at the archway by the
officiating minister, Mra. M. Kroyer. The
brlds was given away hy her parents.
Miss Myrtle Hmlsor and Mlsa Htlger. The
bridesmaids were Misses Irene Mone
throp. June drove and Ruby Davy, the
ring bearer and flower girl were Isabell
Hawkins and Nellie Smisor. The ushers,
maids and special guests inoluded Miss
Edna Kllllan. Ruth Oustafson, Mary
Roth. EfflS Kllllan. Clara NnMhi U...
line Horton and Emma Pliant After the
ceremony the groom presented the brides
maids witn large diamond butterfly
brooches. The party left thla borne to go
School Children
Should hare their eye carefully
examined before school begins.
See FUTTON he fre children
hia personal attention.
1 6th St I0" Farnaun St.
COFFEE"
FOR 2 LB. CANS
"That Economy
Coffee"
MERCHANTS TAXI CO.
Tenrlaur ead Closed Oars.
93X0 par hotur. Dong. 480a
tend M Ksrehents Motel.
Drug Store Price List
s&e Allen a Foot Fae 14e
&c Allcm-k'a 1'oroua Plasters. . . .130
Uromo Heltser o, 170, sen, eae
liourjeois Java Rice 1'owdsr, (gent..
. . . , seo
SOo Charles Flesh Food to
Ifto Carters I.lttle Klvor l'llls ..ISO
2ia Castorla (Genuine) ,.,.Slo
ifo Cutlcura Hoapi 17e
SOo Caldwell's Hyrup Pepsin for Sj
too Csnthrox U9a
11.00 Cooper's IHscovery S4o
flOo Doana Kidney Fills S4o
$1.00 Duffy's Furs Malt S40
Father John's Medicine, Baturday 340
Fellows' Hyrup ; e4a
2 So Hsilmes' Frostllla lTo
tl.25 Ouile'e Pepto Mangan Bo
KCip Hill's Caaoara Quinine 1
Horllck'e Malted Milk 3o, ese, fa.T4
$1.00 llyomel, complete ........ B9o
!6o Hydrox Ceroxlde Cream. .... . 14
llydnigen Peroxide, pure. I4e
I listener's Hitters , 4a
76c Jad Liver Halts 44
Suo l.jon's Tooth Fowder and Paste
at io
I.lsterlne lSo, le, SSo, Sto
ffio laxative Rromo Quinine ,,..ieo
60e LAiilache Powder (4 ahades) 3o
.380, Me
890
Mellln's Food
ifo Malvlna Cream
I60 Masaatta Talcum Ifle
25c Mennen'a Talcum (4 shades) lie
Mentholatucn (genuine) 14o
L'to Mistletoe Cream 140
too Pape'a Dlapepsln 8j
Sic Faoker's Tar Hoap 14o
f 1.00 Hlnkham'a Compound C4e
60o Febeco Tooth Faate S4e
$1.00 Pierce's Favorite Rx S4o
ItSo Pond's VanLelilng Cream 64a
$1.00 Pliiaud's l.llao Vegetal BSe
uOo loEonl Powder 4a
' Rogera A Oallet Rice Powder. .. .170
Hal Hepatlca lto, 340, S9o
&0o Hyrup of Flga 34e
$1.00 8. H. 8. .....,....,,, .S4e
Ko Baxolite for , 4So
hOa Hemnre Olovlne ,.99o
' hOn flrott's Emulsion i..,,.94o
Ktuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets 84o
t5o Hani Flush ,..17e
, t'fio Tls, for tender feet . , . 14
91 .25 Tona Vita ese
25c 4711 White Rose fioap 12o
25c Woodbury's Facial Soap ITe
$1.00 Wine of Card u I 6o
too Williams' Fink Pllla 34o
MesdmiKS
Kenn.-th I'slersor),
A. W. (lordon.
Harry Montuomcry, .
Charles Lesion,
Paul (iHllsKlier,
Mili-s htandirh, ;
MlftAce
Hilda Hammer,
Martha Dale.
Mesdames
flalph Pelera,
lrant Ruaera,
Vre4 Thonaa,
ilna WUIiam
Hardin
ChaxUa UetA
Mlawee
rllaa Halsey.
I ar caret Kruoe,
Ijiadya retera.
Pleainrei Put
Miss Xdna Qatchell entertslned at her
Vim Thursday evening in honor o( Mr.
X4 jrooknleee of Cblcajro, Those present
wwe!
Vlsaes
Ruth rieecher,
jeonA Bieooio.
Iran Bulltvan.
tiraee XloKiuale,
ra- Jonsa.
MyrUa Macnar,
Maears
Hay Moore,
Chi4k Wood.
ay Frttta.
Frank Kaurner,
V 11 lard Raber,
L 4 1 . 1. m mt aru.
Mra. Nellie LKln. tee .Molnss. . . i
Mr. and Mra. Maamer. ,
Mra. Ualchail.
MHdred Heleterre.
Kdna Oatrhall.
Hasel HaakeJl.
Kdua Catchall.
Helen Poln,
Messrs.
Edwin N alley.
Milton Biminons,
Albert A. Kmtlh,
Ed Jucknlesa.
John liatchell.
Cn the Calendar.
The lJSeile club, which for many yesrs
ICare Its popular dancing parties at
Chambers' aoadsmy, baa been reorga
mLsfrd under the direotton of Mr. Iannis
T. CuUon and Mr. James C. Hartneit.
These Prices at the
4 Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores
Saturday is Cigar Day
. HW-orT OTKBT.OOK ova aTtraDAT cioab aALxsi
rajBT au uax. movbt iatem, .
,10c Rot Tana each So 1 Ho Reynaldo Orandloaoa, earh...l0e
lOo F. Garcia, clear Havana, 4 for tSo "J ,6 M.""a """l?, tor ,1-8?
i- ... , , . ..I Uox 100 fluaJlty, foil wrappet
poo Cubanoida, 4 for aae Manila cigars, for 3e
DRUGS
Epsom Raits, lb
norlo Acid, lb
Wltrh Hasel, pint '
Wood Alcohol, pint .........,..
Cresju Tartar, lb
Creun Tartar Hulphur Loaengea,
lio a box. two for
Astlrln Tablets, t dosen for....
Hlnkle Tablets, 100 for........
Quinine Capsules, 1 dosen
Arom. Caator Oil (Honsy-ol) . , .
100 Bland'a Iron Tonlo Tablets..
. H-1U. can Chloride Ume
4e
.IBS
.lBo
as a
.aae
.ise
.ase
.ass
.ate
Choice Fresh Candies
Oar Candy Department la becoming
a most Important one and so It
should be. whsn the very high qual
ity of ths "Original Paokaga" Candles
we handle, la considered.
Rpedal Drive Saturday oal
(Oo Uood-WlU Chocolates. In purple
bos. for ase
Llssett's Fleet Chocolates (everv
piece containing a nut. fruit, or
nougat renter) lb. .too
Dainty Dutch Delight Chocolates,
per lb go,
LUs-ett's Butter and Milk Bitter-
eweeta. per Un so
Llsgetts Fruit Cordial Chooolatea,
H lb., SOo I 1 lb. ai aa
nerman c luicwonneii's
4 nekall Drug Stores
ahsrmaa k MoOoaaell Srav Oo.
aaa Dodge atxste.
' Owl Did Co., let a4 Xarmsy
Streets.
Zoral rharmaey, teyal Hotel Bloc.
a07- Worth leth 1 tree 1.
Harrar rharnaey, seth aaa raraaa
Ktraeta.
we"
ADVANCE FALL SHOWING OF
Phoenix
Cuar'cteed
Hosiery (or
Ilea ted
Wtmea, in.
All' the;
Popular
Shades
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O WALK '
FOR MEN FOR WOMI.N
To tell you of the many styles, quali
ties and merits of WAI.k-OVKIt KliOKS
wouia require pages ot this newspaper,
but in short we wlnh to say that our stork
of Fall and Winter FOOTWEAR U with
out a doubt the finest we have ever pre
sented to the people pf Omaha. Our win
dows will convlnce you of this fact.
Over 700 exclusive styles to select from.
Fur women we are showing the newer
models in Kid iArers, side button,
btraight Lac and liutton, Uypaiee In but
ton or lace, in an learners and oolor combi
nations ror men, the new modified
Lngiish styles, in button or lace, all
learners witn plain or fancy tops.
WIDTKS Tor Womsa Qoad-
raws 'S to Doubt a's.
ror atea -Triple A'e te l-s.
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First Showing of the Thrilling New
German War Films
Presented by
The Chicago Tribune
The World Greatest Newspaper.
Made with official permission with agree
ment that 60 of the proceeds go to the
Fund for Blinded and Crippled Soldier.
Six Heels oS Sensational Motion Pictares
Taken by Edwin P. Welgle, Staff Photographer, The Chicago Tribune
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Tomorrow, at the Boyd Theater The Chicago
Tribune presents five smashing reels of German War Films, "The Ger
man Side of the War," taken on Xussian, Italian and Prench frontier!.
See the Troops DIE TRUPPEN the men of Kaiser Wilhelm and the aged Pram Josf.
See military event leading to the capture of Przemy, the march on Lexnberg. Journey
with the pictures from Berlin to Doberitx, to Hamburg, to Bremen, to Lnbexk; to the
Prench frontier, to Oalloia and the Tyrolean Alps.
One Week Beginning Tomorrow
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25 Cents
APPROPRIATE MUSIC
11 A. LL TO 11 P. 1L DAILY
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