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Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings
A Smart Afternoon Suit
BOSSIE WILL TRY
MUNICIPAL COURT
Milk Inspector to File Complaints
Against Twenty-Five Dairymen
for Too Thin Milk.
SUFFS ISSUE DEFI
BY THEIR BAZAAR
Only Wares Made by Stiffs and Egjs
from Suffrage Hens to Be Sold
Conld Antii Do Itt
GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA
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.Tht New Horn of Hart Schaffner A Marx Clothes,
HAS MADE MAJJY RECENT TESTS
FU1TDS AEE 0H1Y INCIDENTAL
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2,000 Pairs of Womens Fine Shoes
Low in Price, -But
High , in Quality
We never iacrlflce quality to low prices, neither do we make
quality an excuse for high prices, so when you, come to this Base
ment Shoe Store you may be sure, no matter how low the price is,
thatyou will obtain the maximum of durability and service in the
Shoes you buy.
The fact that we are preparing for the incoming of new ship
ments makes it necessary to have these go, and the low prices we
have set on them will make new owners in a jiffy.
Women's Fine High Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Broken lines and broken sizes, but all sizes
and widths in one style or another. Patent leather, dull leather, fancy tops or plain black ; but-
or lace. The majority ol the pumps are made witn ngnt turned soles wun Jtrencn 0
8. These shoes are worth to 3.00 a pair. The entire lot beginning Thursday, pr.. C
All ths Women's Rubbers, first quality
torm style; worth 76c. Special, pair OC
Infants' Shoes, patent, leather, kid and dull leather;
black, red and tan kid topi. Hand turned 3Q
VJCS V,
ton
l heels,
Both Fine School and Dress Shoes, J ff J
practically all sises; worth to $3.00, pair. . ? I UJ
Men' Bhoes, all sleet, button and lace; splendid
shoes, worth more wholesale thaa we are Giy ff
asking. Per pair
Women's Fine Dress Shoes, gypsy styles, In bronie
i leather, all patent leather, kid and velvets. Made
j with full French or Cuban heels; worth f
1 to $4.00 a pair. All sixes tpatieUU
and sewed soles. All sizes, pair
Children's Fine Dress Shoes, patent and dull leather,
neat broad toes, handsomely finished. All
sizes to 8, pair
BMimwl Who "tor.
98c
Dairy and Milk Inspector Bonnie states
he has Information ready for rotnpNInta
against twenty-five milk and cream deal
era The Information will tm handed to
City Prosecutor MeUuire. Out of 1W milk
and 1 cream sample taken thirty-two
tested below the legal requirements, these
samples being the products of twenty-five
dealers.
The prosecutor will file one complaint
first In the municipal court as a tent, and
if that court has jurisdiction,' then the
other complaints will follow In the same
court.
The legal minimum for butter-fat In
milk la 3.2. Home of the samples tested
as low aa 3.6. The offending dealers in
clude the largo as well as the "small concerns.
If You Want a Modish Waist
, At a Very Moderate Price, $1,95
COME HERE ON THURSDAY
These charming types of Blouses of excellent quality Silk are
exceedingly low priced at $1.95. They express good style and at
the same time will give good service. We are proud of this group
and know you will be agreeably surprised at the remarkable value
they express.
Extra quality Crepe de Chine Blouses, Plaid Taffetas, Tub
Silks and Jap Silks, special at $1.95.
All the newest models, high or low neck,sizcs 34 to 44; Colors
are white, maize, orchid, flesh and Nile green.
Beeoad Flo Cenlof.
ypBOSSBS
A Fascinating Display
of the Newest Hosiery
"Strictly Recherche"
Over-the-Shoe-Top-Sklrta the
artlntlo cense of the designer Is
ca!!nl Into play these days with
Miladl Dainty's Hosiery While
white with white, white with
black and black with black are
greatest favorites, they run the
gamut cf all colors and every
good design.
Klchelleu ribbed, cross bar and
drop stitch form a chapter In
themselves in short every
woman will find Just the Hosiery
that Hts into her Idea of the
best that the market affords.
Tli a prices 11.00, $1.50
to $4.50.
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"Tea" Veils
MADE FOR afternoon
short in front to the tip of the
nose, with hanging points either
side. Decorated with a scroll
pattern. All colors, 2.00 to $2.75.
Circular Veils In good Spring
colors are called to the front
also, 98c to 12.25.
Other Veilings, plain scroll
patterns and borders, Chenlle
dots and allover scroll work.
X. Vk While black as always holds
a oorafertabl load, brawa, taupe and
bias vie with arh ether far cad
place.
Main Floor lath sad Doagla.
5J House Dresses of Exceptional Merit
And the Most Complete Stocks
When it cornea to House Dresses, we can also state that we have not
only complete stocks, but the best that the market affords.
Perfect in make and fit. Cut over models that not only express
good style, but appeal to the woman who wanta satisfactory Bervice.
House Dresses In this stock to fit everyone, even up to the 60 slses, which
every woman knows are ordinarily hard to obtain.
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In the matter of materials, the great
majority are Ginghams and Percales.
Plain collars, others with embroid
ery collars.
Button trimmed with gooa pearl
buttons.
The workmanhslp and finish of the
garments will meet with the approval
of the most critical.
The prices begin at $1.00 and run
this way $1.60. $1.98. $3.60. $2.98
and $3.50. Seroad floor tort Alala.
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j The Care of Ynr Uaby
Is a Vital Question
f During Baby Week, we have ,
placed a graduate nurse in the
habywear Store, who will
gladly answer all questions
concerning the diet, bathing
and general comfort of the
baby. .
Consult the Nurse She will
Gladly Answer All Questions.
Sw4 Floor Coat or.
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Chocolate Day
THURSDAY POMPEIAN ROOM
Delicious "P o m p i a n Bitter
Swtfii," freah from our Candy
Kltclien. Pure, rich flavor, creamy
thocclata with crushed fruit and
nut cc&ters. Our great big attrac
tion for Thursday. At other times
w aeU It at 4im a pound. Of
This day ,...fcOC
Wash Gloves--A Complete Line
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Just in the Nick of Need Time
WE COUNT OURSELVES FORTUNATE to be able at this time
to offer the moat com olet e stocks of Wash Gloves In Omrha. By
judicious buying and foresight we are In a position now to supply
our customers with these Gloves juat aa well as though the market
were In a normal condition. Our guarantee with every pair.
Brandeia Stores lead because their leadership is baaed upon serv
ice, service, service, at all times to the public. We are your per
aonal representatives tn the markets of the world, and we buy with
your Interests ever In view and because of this we are enabled to
save you thousand of dollars a year on the merchandise you need
most r t irt ?1 Cn 51 GtZ C'.i fifi
trices 91ilU v a mJ Jf pa.vif
4.OM0V.
St. Patrick' Day Favors
THE PATRIOTIC BON8 OF IRELAND will find much In this
store to Interest thein in the way of Dinner Favors and Novelties
to help celebrate the anniversary of the day when the Patron Saint
drove from the shores of the Emerald Isle all of the snakes.
In the Candy Store Hundreds of novelties at 6c lOo and lie.
In the Art Needlework 8tore Kewpies dressed in green sweat
ers and caps to match. Many different style and all In bewitch
ing positions. 25o each.
In the Ribbon Store -Green Ribbons and Neckwear la great array.
In the Men's Furnishing ShooBow Ties or green ai im.
Buy your
vacuum cleaner
with your
eyes open
Are vacuum cleaners all alike?
Heading the claims might lead
you to think so. TiVT RKALLY
THERE IS AN ASTONISHING
DIFFERENCE.
ft is so eauy for any agent who
has only one make of cleaner
to sell to blind his eyes to the
merits of any other cleaner.
He possibly really believes hts
statements to be facts, but that
doesn't make them true. The
only safe way for you Is to
Compare results
before you buy
Compare the efficiency In pick
ing up threads, lint, hair,
ground-in dust, etc. Then
choose the one that seems th
best.
Be your own judge.
Remember It Is your . own
money you are spending. We
don't play any favorites.
Whether you buy a
Hoover, Eureka,
Eden, Little Ben
or a Franz Premier
remember you have the .
Williams Service Dept.
back of It. The same applies
to our many makes of Electric
Washers. Our sales ot
Over 2000 Appliances
tells you the sort of firm we
are.
Cleaners for rent, also.
L B. WILLIAMS
Household Appliances.
308 South 18th. Tyler 1011.
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Your Little Girl
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will wsnt to go to collogo mm day. No
doubt su or tklnking of tklt now you
wke Hovo a littlo girl in yoisr koms and
aro woixloiing wkstKor you will bo able
to asnd kor.
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A Saving Account In
(TUe State Bank
of Omaka
JotfcondHanwy
it the way. Opan ens today, A small
turn, dapontad sack wotk you won't
muf' sa will atom cellos sv a njking
sckool for kor.
"lace Your "For Sale" or "For-Rent" Ad in The Bee
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paid on Savings
AjCoounta.
JoVcy Dimm Box
4S 00, yWonJoB
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paid on Tuns
Cortificataa,
AJ1 doposifs piotactad ky
tko Dopesiten' Guam.
to Fund of tka Slato of
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Br LA IIACOXTEI'SK.
For afternoon wear the all-taffeta suit
Is the smartest thing. A clover adapta
tion of a French suit Is shown In navy
and navy and wh.te-striped taffeta. The
double flounced skirt, with narrow pirat
ing, is very attractive. The jacket of
plain taffeta Is trimmed with the striped
silk and fitted snugly at the waistline,
White upats and pumps are worn. Th:
hat Is a larse satin sailor, with a a'ng'.e
buckle ornament.
Br MKLLIFICIA March IB.
At the big suffrage baiaar, held next
aturdr at the home of Mra. Thor
organscn, Omaha suffragists are golni
to put on sale all sorts of housewifely
products, incidentally to raise funds, but
ery much as a challenge to any who
have questioned the making qualifica
tions of ballot craving femininity. "I
should like to see a bazaar given by the
antls," said Mrs. George Covell, "a bazaar
with home cooking, not done by the antls'
cooka, nor kitchen maids; but with their
own littlo hands."
Fancy work and a parcel post will be
features of the hszaar, but the chief at
traction promised Is the home cooking.
cskes of all sorts, salads, baked beans.
jellies, jams, preserved fruits, butter.
cheese, custards, not forgetting hot bis
cuits and rolls. The younger members .
will have a candy table and Mrs. C. 8.
Hartwlck will have a fresh egg booth
with only eggs laid by hens raised and
cared for by suffragists.
Y. W. C. A. St. Patrick's Party.
ht. Patrick will be honored Friday
evening at the Toung Women s Christian
association by a party given In the par
lors on the second floor, and a play, "The
Bargain Counter," given 1y the girls ot
St Msry'a Avenue Congregational church
In the auditorium. The affair is under
the direction of the social committee, of
which Mrs. A. 1 Gordon la president
and Mkdames Carroll, Belden and Bry
ant Rogers are members. All guests to
the party are expected to wear something
green.
Notes of Interest.
. The v-maha delegation to the state
Conference of th Daughters of the
American Revolution left for Lincoln to
day. In the party were the state presi
dent, Mrs. Charles H. Aull. and Mcs
dames R. E. McKelvy. F. R. Straight,
William Archibald Pmith. W. L. Relby,
J. B. Adams, Irs W. Porter, Edgar Allen,
John Bpcedie and W. B. Howard.
Registering at the Hotel McAlpin, In
New York City during the last week
have been:
Miss IOrtna F. Davis,
Mr. H. W. Ryan.
Mr. Joseph Byrne,
?r. C. II Da Waal.
; Dr. and Mrs. 1'. C. Morlarty.
GRAY
UAIHS
VZiij tsi ResltMrilr
Mary T. Cold man's Gray Hair
Color Restorer Is the original prep
aratioa for safely and quickly re
storing the natural color to gray,
faded and bleached hair in a few
days. Leaves the hair clean, fluffy
and natural.
Fro Trial PacVaga and special
comb. Test it on a lock of hair.
This test will prove more than any
U thing we could say in an advertise
ment. Writa now and be tur to tell
th orielnal color before It turned gray. Wat it
black, dark brown, medium brown or light brown?
Regular 11.00 ill at yourdrwsrUt'a, or I will fill
your order direct. Clever Imitators, not being
able to imitate in preparation nneii, nave copiea
our labels almost word (or word. To bo sal
and sure. rmeir"r th name.
ManT.eekaaaa,! 8wsaaagUg,tt. Paul. Mkaa,
Comas Club Affair.
The Comus club was entertained Mon
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Marti, who were assisted by Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Hood. The house was decorated in
whie hyacinths and azaleas and bou
quets of pink and American beauty roses.
A musical program was given with three
violins and the piano with Mrs. J. F.
Dimmlck. Mlsa Frances Ferris and
Messrs. J. F. Dimmlck and E. B. Ferris
taking part. Cards followed the music
and prizes were won by Mesdames B. F.
Marti and George Morris and Messrs. E
B. Ferris and Daniel Tlllotson. At the
close of the evening's entertainment
Mesdames Marti and Hood were pre
sented with bouquets of hyacinths and
roses by Mr. and Mrs. Tlllotson.
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HOTEL LOYAL
lSth and Capitol,
OMASA VEBmASXA.
State Trade Specially Invited
Rooms, fl.OO and $1.60
With Rath, $1.50 and V'p
Cafe the Very Best
Popular Prices
STOP AT THE LOYAL
PHOTO CRAFT SHOP
41S Baa Bldg.
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FILMS FREE
Wlu FnroB.a4 Ttom Us. -AU
Other Developed lOo Vor BUtt.
rrlats S to Bo S4-Kour Brvlo.
Give Eug-ene Field Prorram.
One of the most delightful programs of
the year was given at the regular meet
lug of the Business Women's club Tues
day evening. The topic for the evening
was "The Life and Works ot Eugene
Field." Th committee in charge pro
vided a very Interesting program and
were assisted by MUa Mabel Melcher,
who Interpreted a series of the songa of
Field. Miss Kittle Worley and Mlsa Mafele
Kendle gave the literary part of the pro
gram.
Trinity Parish Notes. '
The Parish Aid society of Trinity cathe
dral met thla morning at the home of
Mra. Milton Barlow. The society expects
to begin soon the sewing for their Christ
mas basaar.
The Women's Auxiliary of Trinity
parish will meet Friday for an all-day
session at the palish house. The morn
Ing meeting will be given over to the
study of missions, and after luncheon at
the parish house the society will sew on
articles to be sent to foreign missions.
For Mrs. Beaton.
Mrs. Dexter C. Buell was hostess this
afternoon at a luncheon and matinee
party for Mrs. David Beaton of Chicago,
who is the house guest of Mrs. Buell'
sister. Mrs. Harvey E. Mllllken. The
matinee party was followed by tea at
th Fontenelle. at which Mrs. . Mllllken
was hostess.
This evening Mr. and Mrs. Alvtn John
son entertain three tables at -bridge, at
their home, In honor of Mra. Beaton,
Miis Jolivet's Wedding.
Rita Jollvet, the English actress, whosa
marriage to Count Gulseppl Clppico,
an Italian nobleman, has Just been made
public, is a cousin of Samuel Bees of
Omaha. The Countess Clppico was lead
ing woman for Otis Skinner in "Kismet"
and played In Omaha several years ago.
Phe .was among those saved when the
Lusitanla sank. The young couple ar
now in New Tork.
On the Calendar.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly will give
a song recital for the St. Mary's Avenue
Congregational church Tuesday evening,
April 11.
Woman's Relief Corps Event.
The George A. Custer Woman's Relief
corps celebrated the twenty-seventh an
niversary of the society's organization
Tuesday afternoon at Memorial hall in
the county court house. Mrs. C. G. Ever
son, president of the corps, presided. The
station was decorated In Easter lilies and
pink roses, given by the former presi
dent, Mrs. Augustus Lockncr. Six peti
tions for membership were presented and
one new member Initiated. One of the
special features of the meeting was the
roll call of the charter members, only
two of whom are now living, Mrs. Mur
ray McKenna, of Omaha, and Mrs. Rose
McKebbon of Grand Island.
The out-of-town guests of the after
noon were Mfc-a. Robinson nf Red Oak.
Ia.; Mrs. J. C. Cut-ran of Oalesburg, 111.,
and Mrs. Eleanor Davis of Grand Island.
Sorority is Entertained.
Miss Katherine Rlchey entertained
friends and members of the Sigma Chi
Omlcron sorority Monday evening at her
home. The house was decorated In pea
cock blue tulle and gold sorority emblems.
Those present were:
' Misses Misses
Elizabeth Berryman, Etta Barentsen.
Effle Clelland.
Marlon Pearsall,
Rita Carpenter,
Helpn Johnston,
Ruth Peters,
Edna Mantor,
Messrs.
Harold Lrftnderyou,
Edgar Ernst,
Emerson Goodrich,
Ernest Johnson,
George Cultra,
Frank Vlerlck.
Wing Gagnebln,
Lloyd Miers,
Ruth Staufer,
onve Hraln.
Esther Knapp,
Florence Dow.
Pearl Klingbeil.
Katherine Rlchey,.
Mlcasrs.
William Kavan,
Normals Dixon of
Lincoln,
Porter Allen,
Gerald Bruce,
Martin Dixon of
Plattsmouth.
Paul Selby,
Delta Gamma Banquet
One of the interesting promises of this
very dull time Is the Delta Gamma so ro
ily banquet and the affairs attending
it In Lincoln Saturday. Fifteen alumnae
from Omaha are going to Lincoln Satur
day forenoon. Mra. Louis Korsmeyer,
formerly Miss Ethel Tukey of Omaha,
will give a luncheon at her home for
the visiting girls. The banquet will be
given at the Lincoln hotel. The Omaha)
members of the sorority who will be pres
ent arc!
Mesdames
Irving Cutter,
Bmltn,
Meidamea
Paul Hoagland,
Grace Fonda,
Harold Everts,
Coe Buchanan,
Misses
Helen Chesney,
Carol Howard,
Hallle Wilson,
Nona Bridge,
Arthur D.
Albert Kurts.
Fred Cuscaden.
Misses
Ruth Gould,
Haiel Howard,
Laura Bridge. .
Opening of the Largest and
Best Equipped Fruit Store
in Omaha
After Thursday the people of Omaha will be given a long felt oppor
tunity to buy their supply of fruit and nuts from e. strictly modern
fruit store, which will be under the personal supervision of Geo. D.
Woodlcy, known from coast to coast aa
The World's Greatest Fruitologist
and who la known to th fruit trad from Tlmbuctoo to Honolulu as) the
"LORD ROBERTS" of the Industry. Mr. Woodley ta not an expert in
theology, mineralogy, stat craft or an exponent of women's club move
ment, but ia an expert In fruttology, and will open the largeat, beat
quipped market for th sale of succulent products of the tree, bush and
vine, and at all times will have the choicest aupply a discriminating fruit
olugiat cau procure from th world's greatest market. Ills motto will be
Nothing Too Good for Omaha
A feature of the new ator will be the famous Lord Robert basket of
mixed fruits. This alon will prove a sensation.
Boston Market Fruit Co.,
Opposite Postoffice
113 No. 16th Street
Try
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TGSAY'S BEAUTY KELP
You can keep your hair at Us very
best by wsshing It with a teaspoonful of
canthroz dissolved In cup of hot water,
afterward rinsing thoroughly with clear
water. One flnda that the hair dries
quickly and evenly, is unatreaked. bright,
soft and very fluffy, so fluffy in fact,
that It looks more abundant than it la,
and so soft that arranging It becomes a
pleasure. This simple. Inexpensive sham
poo cleanses the hair and scalp thor
oughly of all dandruff and dirt, and
Icavea a clean, wholesome feeling. All
scalp Irritation will disappear, and the
hair will be brighter and glossier thn
ever before. Advertisement.
Golf Club Affairs.
The women ot the Field Golf club and
the women of the Prettiest Mile Golf
club had a contest this morning at
Clark's Indoor oolf school.
The men of the Prettiest Mile Golf club
will give a dance and entertainment this
evening at Prairie Park club house with
golf emblems used in decoration, and a '
new dance, "Colonel Bogey's Two-Step,''
will be danced for the first time.
Leap Year Masquerade.
The Symposia club gave a highly en
joyable masquerade dancing party at
Prairie Park club laat evening. The cos
tumes were particularly beautiful and
unique, prises being won by Miss Rose
Rubin and Mr. E. Tousem, and favors
were distributed to the guests. The af
fair was chaperoned by Messrs. and Mes
dames eamuel Prelsman, Arthur Roaen
blum and I. N. Cherniss.
Dances of the Week.
The date of the dance to be gtvea hy
the Qui Vive Dancing club has been
changed from Friday to Thursday even
ing at Chambers' academy.
The La Salle club will grve an Informal
dance at Chambers' Friday evening.
The University club announces an In
formal dance Saturday evening, with a
buffet supper st 11 o'clock.
For California Gneit. ' 1
Mrs. F. P. Klrkendali gave a small In
formal luncheon this afternoon followed
by a mi tine party at th Bran dais for
th gucai and sister of Mra. Howard H.
Baldrlse. Mrs. Titian J. Coffey of Loa
Anseles. Among th Informal affairs
for Mrs. Coffey this week will be a din
ner tomorrow evening by the Francis A.
Brogans at their home.
Social Gossip.
Mr. A. W. Scrlbner has returned from '
a trip to Portland. Ore. Mrs. Leila Scrlb
ner Wernher. who accompanied her father
to the Pacific coast, mill be the guest for
the next two months of her aunt, Mrs.
P. 8. Mont of Portland.
Miss lkrothy Marie Brown left laat
evening for Chicago, wher she will visit
Dr. and aft. Herman Mai,