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Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings
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MOUS ORCHESTRA
n v v v m m mTTTi f At m
FLAYS AT MB BUYU
New York Filharmonic Organiza
tion , Sbarei Honori with
Omaha'i Own Mist Nash,
' JOSEF STRANSKY IS CONDUCTOR
Oil
Hf MKMII'MIA 4pH 10.
M tha ennrrrl thla evenfna" at thn Hoyl
? Ornnhn nmMv vam hoard tha Now
V.-l, 1.1,411, ....M.,.,!,. ...l...,l ih firf
Ulna In Omaha anil Mis franca Nath
fur Hie tst time fur two araaona.
Anliio mm a local favorite', laat af
pa ranee tut nntfit tltn to eonta, tha al
t rut. of tlio rtillhartnnnl'! orrtiitra naa
ViiinpBny la ona af ttm oldeit In the emm
ly nirt roanta tlio lilahi-at paid tnlatit
in tho nrchialrwl world, amounting- to
" mora than fM.M yearly. Mr. Joanf
Htriumky, tha cowliKtor, roeiilvea a aalitry
of !, ami the orcliatra, playa yearly
mora pM aiiniUalotia than any other
orgHiilzatlun of Ita hind.
It gufta jtoca without anylng. aa no or
ihiatra haa ever U'n atippo'''l to inako
xpi'tia-, that tha Philharmonic (1iri'l"
upon auhaeripl-lbn to curry on lla nil
tural etitcrtiUnmi'tit of Ainerlrun andt
rncid. In mill of holy week Oumha aoHuty
tl at the eom'ert thla evening, f'fl
liiK It la more a farni'll Irlliutn thry are
paying to a rat artlat and a1mlred
f rl nd than an ocaalon of taking or giv
ing anleftalnnumt. Tha atiacnca of boa
or Una partlna la markrd, but tha audi
anca will ba thar In palra and amall
It r oup. Tha flllfd box, wtll not be oO
cupled aa partlcn, but minly aa adrnlreri
of Mlaa Nnali alt ting tnwthnr,
With Mra. K. W, Nanh, trin mother of
the aololat of tha conrert, Mr. and Mra.
Walter Page will alt with Mr. Jamea Jt
Wlllard awl Mla Kalherlne farlan. In
another box tha Ward iiurgcnf-a will alt
wllh tha Iula Naehca.
First Preibyterian Affairs.
The opening function of tha Flrat I'rea
bylarlan parlali houae will . given thla
evrrnlnff In tha "i-onKmgatlonal dinner,"
Willi Vi frueala, Jn tha center of the
I'll dining room oriental ruga, ferna and
palma will ba arranged, proiiuclng a liv
ing room effect. Around tlila flftenn
tahlea will tie placed, decorated with Har
den lowera. A aoeliil lima will follow tha
dlnnor and ati-rward Ilia annual bualiH-an
inaetlng will ba bald and all I ho aoi-letloa
nt tlw church will read their finundul
report for tha year. The chairman ot
the dinner commute 1 Mra. t'harlea Ed
ward lwk,
Aaelatlntf Mra. Rlnck will be;
MrndtiTnea MrmlBtnex
I'rank W, Judwon. ' harh a (iffutt,
:, K. Voat, V. V. Mllrov,
Henry .McDonald, A. 1), Pcteis,
A. H. 1'arpeiitfr,
At tha purUti houaa Saturday from 10
to 6 o'clock, tha worncn'a aodetlea will
bold their Kaaler bazar, luncheon will
ba alao ae.rveil.
Philadelphia Guests.
The promlaee of I'iiater week and tha
two woek following: were brightened
yenterday by the coming: of two K'teat
from California enroute to their home
,n riilladclphia, Mlaa ' laanclla Harrlty
end Mlaa May JJarrlty. 'Die Mlaaea Har
rlty will ha tha Riieata of Mlaa Houtrlce
foad and Mlaa Irene Coad for aevcral
weka. Aa ct nolhlns but a few very
Informal affalra hnvo been outlined for
I lie Philadelphia Rlrli, who are pleallnf
that they tame for a quiet after-Lantcn
visit. Mlaa laabelle Harrlty la paying
her aeeond vlalt to Omaha. Two yaara
ago' aha vlalted the Mlaaea Oiad and waa
honor gueat at many lnteraatlnf affair
of tha younger aet
Excelsior Springs News.
Mr. William M. Jeffera. general auper
Intendent of the I'nlon Paclflo railroad,
arrived laat evening In hla private car to
loin Mra. Jeffer and a Jolly party of
frlcnda from Omaha who ara reglaU-red
at the Klma.
Omaha people are here In goodly num
ber and are having a aplrndid time.
Kxcclator fprlnga Kxehanxe,
Concert Party.
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Ilogera will give
a line party tlila evening at the Philhar
monic concert at the lloyd. Thoae prea
ent will be;
MftNm and Mendnmea
llerhi-rl Itoiicia. I.zrii Millard.
Miaaea Mlaae
I li-li-n .Millard. PBriic Millard.
Amateur Musical Club.
.Mrs. T J. Ma honey w,i hotea ttila
afternonn at the meeting of the Amateur
Miialeal eluh Mra. A. I llont, who was
to be hoHteeft, la out of tnwn.
Unique Birthday Tarty.
Mr. W. V. I' rook ent rtiilurd twelve
Mile guenia at her borne thla afternoon
at a hlrthilay party fur her two dmiiili-,
ter, l lolur and t'liyllla. t. and '.' years
old, mid both horn on the iftih of .iil
II the amvtlD were f. or i eitis old
Dinner-Dance at Fontenelle,
The i(it nd.iy evening l 'loner I 'in'
iiu aeeuia n aniuntf l l ine on n u I l.. n
t'li ni:iiiii I fin iiiai 11 1110 i Him h i
. given ttatui.bty evriiHig, April .'I, at
tti I'onteiiinie.
Choir ErfakfHut.
Ivan , Tannu W. t. I h Mr
I -n tilsnli y, nl'.l una a l.r. m ji,.
.ii.i- of Trinity la lii-lnl K'.iirr h'.nlv
1 ) a ig I". on 'lll ly t'ff th n i ! a
..rsin- Tt. i.r il . f i at
I'f lloil l4'Vt an I tll In .i,c
I- I fl!t
J!rhf( Orps Notrs '
l M , I Si, I 4 I f (".!
i-iau lt:t ! W.ll l .
- 4 J:,tl ! ..!. 1, ji. it.
t Mo t .!, a. rr.-.i.t . ,, ;
of Mra, t!harlo W. Huaaell for their an
mini bimlneaa meeting and election of
offlerra.
Haturday evening at Mlna ( oopcr'a halt,
the Junior I'nltarlan club will give an
Informal darning party,
Pag-alco Club Dance.
The Pagalco cluh will give a oi I il
iJhh' Ing arty at l hamberi' acndi my Fri
day evening. April !!.
Social Gossip.
Mr. Frank Moram.in and Mr, l.awrenee
Hrlliker have n to Honolulu for
lx weeka' trip.
Mra, V. (', Rneewater and amall aon,
Heth, have returned from California,
where 1 hey epent the winter.
Mlna i;ilr.abeth Hulen of Franklin, Pa.,
la the guent of Mlaa Franeea Naah, and
Will attend the concert thla evening when
Mlaa Nneli appeura a aololat with the
New York Philharmonic orrhertra.
t'ltiUlUH Tall'h Nutfl,
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Pink-Eye Epidemic
Breaks Out in the
Field Club District
Health Conimlaaloner Council haa'been
advincd of 1111 outbreak of pink eye
among realdent of the Field club dla-
trli t. It la atntcd that alx famlllea are
afflicted. The doctor rtoea not view the
altuatlnn with any degree of alarm.
Pink-eye la d' -n ilbed aa a highly enn
tHKloua form f ronluicllvitla, which la
an affection of the conjunctiva, the
mueoua membrano whtrh llnea tha Inner
urfang of the eyellda.
Tha ailment la annoying, but dnea not
deter tha patient from attending to hla
everyday dutlea, Jir, Connell explained
that the dlaeaae waa cauaed by a form
of cold.
PEGG ADVISES THE GOOD
HOUSEWIFE TO BUY SCALES
Chief Jnapector Pegg of the city welghta
and tneaaorce department advlaea all
houaewlveg to buy a'alea for hoiiaehold
ue, J In rcr'omtncnrla acnlea of not lea
than aeventy-fhe pounda capacity, and
be gdda that Ilia awi;iK" liouaewlfe can
aave enough Iri one month to pay for her
auilea, ( I ,
Mr, Pegg Id lining up Ilia Icemen at
thla lime, requiring that they carry
azalea approved by the city. Ha gug
geata that hnitxeboldvr ro-operata with
hla department by weighing their b;e and
reporting ahortaa'ia.
"It la well to weigh poiafoe and other
commodities," addi.d Mr. J'egg.
MAYOR DAHLMAN ISSUES
GOOD FRIDAY PROCLAMATION
Mayor Dahlmon hag taaund a proclama
tion, addreaaod to the cltlxna of Omaha,
declaring the houra between K o'clock,
noon, and I o'elo' k In the afternoon on
Krldny to bo ohaerved aa a public holiday
In recognition of the day, commonly
known aa Good Friday, on which a
death of Jean Chrlat oocurred.
fean Tancock, one of thnae moat In
tereated in promoting the feeling for a
proper recognition of the day, haa e
curcd tlio co-operation of many place
of biialncaa. Home of the merchant are
planning lo cloae their atorea for at leaat
part of the day.
Easter
Is Ours
Othor holldavu may be symbolized
by other IIiIiikh, but for Kaator,
Hnwcni arc th only PxprcHaioa.
The celebration of ihtt EitHtur St-a-non
la older than the Chrlatmaii sra
Itaolf and haa from time Immemor
ial exproHHod ltaelf In offerlnga of
II10 earth'g flneHt treasures
I MIWIJtH.
Our rtock of
LILIES, HYACINTHS,
J0KQUILS, DAFFODILS,
ROSES AND
BLOOMING PLANTS
of all kinda, l complete,
If. 111 bti a joy for you to aon our
Km li-r Pluplay. It will be. a plea
rt for iih to welcome you aa uaual
(wlthnul obllKallon I to our a li I ti
lt loit.
John H. Bath
"The Careful Florist."
18C4 Fornam St., Omaha.
Phono Doug:, 3000.
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Hnnl ir,a.
HOTEL LOYAL i
lata aa C.i-u. l. !.
pa, . . ptaaaat.
Stati Tr jdi Specially Invited
lilllHH, tl IHI Vl
Wul( li.nti. l ,Mi an, ?
Cafo tho Very Dett
l'iiuUr I'tbea t
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ASK FOR "18-92"
Purr Spun AKiiuinum
CH)Kitg Utensil
Ciii u iHtln' I li' 1M W it
V mi A m ht wi J .an i ji
EX-MAYOR OF KANSAS CITY
TO SPEAK AT "YM LUNCHEON
Henry M. Itoardatey, a farmer mayor of
Kanaa City, will be the principal apnnker
at a cornpllnientary lutirheon to be given
at the Commercial club Krldny nnmi un
der the nuaplec of lh" Young Men
1'hrletliin aanoi'lallmi. The lovlliitluni
(o the afnlr y Hint tha "purpoaa of
thin meeting la lo acnunlnt you with the
work of One of (Imaha'a greatcat lnntl-tutlnna,"
Welfare Board Moves
Into New Quarters
The Welfare board la now ellillhil
In an ehgnnt awltn of roonia at the eiiat
end of the balcony floor of the city renin,
ell chaml'cr, Tho cntrntwe i n atnlrway
near thn caat door of the co'inrll oliumber
Half of tha balcony wna partitloiied off j
and lli apace divided Into three rnonin '
wllh a hallway.
Wnpci Inlcndi nt fchrciber nccuple the
front office and Attorney Mcflulre will
have the next room. Thla arrangement
will permit the bnnnl to rarry out Ita
varloii artlvltlc In a more experilttoua
nianner.
JOHN H. BEXTON PREACHES
AT HOLY WEEK SERVICES
John II Heaton preurticd the aermon
for Hip holy wn k acrvli'ra at I '11 Me
morial Methodic! church. Tenth and
I'lereu attciTa, Tucadny evening. Tha
goapel team, conalatlng of W, Whodyard,
W. H. flldcnn, . I. Jeter and H. II.
Watma, will be In cbarg of the program
thla evening.
NINE NEW SCARLET FEVER
CASES ARE REPORTED
New acarlet fever nine reported.
W Inlrred Avery, Child Having Inatltuie.
Itulh Holicri., UM l.tifuvulte.
,lmk I'off. 21 1 7 Uiciiat.
Jiiinc Ctilemaii, .".HI Hoiith Hlxteenth
Hauler, Wl Norih Twenty-third.
Hlatfnrd, SiIS Kherman avenue.
Margaret ptotta, XVi Fowler avenue.
L,lntner, 1410 .lonea.
Harold Lynatnd. 2IHJ Uhlo,
POSTOFFICE CLERKS
MEET AT HASTINGS
rAVin C1TT. Neh., April 19. i Special )
-The ninth annual convention of the
Nebraaka alate branch, t'nlted National
Aaaoclatlon of IViatorflre Clerka, will con
van at lfaitlnga, Neh., Saturday, April
n, inm.
Silk
HoBlery
Coraplet
Stockj
UROWINa WITH GROWING OMAHA"
THE NEW HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX.
Veiling
In
Great
Variety
StiinniiigStylesinlaniifacturers'SampleDresses
At Prices That Are Simply Astounding
And Just Before Easter Sunday
WHAT T8 THE USE of n king to ' make nmazrinont
more arnizinp; it would he like trying to eolor the raipbow to
attempt to make tbeflo values more real than they are by
adding a eoM tyjee argnment'to'thc Dresses themselves.
The fftft that w ,wrrfl fortunate to otitftin from a mwnufiicturrr fit
thiti timfl of tho yrnr fiamplrg of th Wry I'ent Styleg hIioiiM rniikf every
wornsn who n-ada tlii (Mid hut her Kahtcr ut''ln hh yet uimatinfipd) hurry t
. a i. . a mi .. i . : t 'L.i .... J ... I
lo mis wmc on ifinrgaay inoniinif, Drijjtii hiki riiny,
' f t,
ThfHfl DroHHp rn from one of tlif hcht nnthtTK in
at.
w j . J .. m Ta,
v
New York (hi
i
Von
Vntirc Spring lirifl) fnit he, will not tvitiwnt to have hiH nninc tiNcd
will obtain fx-re on JliiirwJfly, jmtKgcg inat wrmid pohi you aimom twice i
tho priced wc ak if 'tlio Mabel of the maker wan m-wcil info I hern., N'ow k
read tho doworiptiorm ancl the priccg.
High Grade Silk Frocks
At About Half Their Value
Thoro aro HroHH4 for vcry occasion in the lot, and' in hut, a few in
nUncf are there Any duplicates; almoM, every one an exchiHtve model.
rw. m - - ) i -f l ii - ' ' j i sum J r ri iff m im. vv,
jr. . . .if r . w i i . irVif jt i v i i iv. ....iff 1 s ii ' t 1
:c ill it t - i t tit u i n i i ill wtl .. -.gr
r - ' t j ,;. t. ,tL "i L.. l .i - I ( .: , , .
Ml tfwP
Beautiful Evening Gowns Afternoon Dresses
Pretty Dancing Dresses Bridge Frocks
Dainty Party Frocks Sport Dresses, Etc,
Materials Fine LnreH, Chiffon, Georgette, Taffeta, (Vepe
Afcteor, Crepe de Chino, (iron do Londre, etc. Every dainty
pretty evening antl party ahade, and soft, practical colors for street
and afternoon wear.
Prices will vary as to the grado of the garments shown, ss tho
line was a very large and complete one, including about 100 gar
ments. $35.00 Dresses, at $19.00
$45.00 Dresses, at $22.50
$49.00 Dresses, at $25.00
$59.00 Dresses, at $29.00
$65.00 Dresses, at $35.00
$75.00 Dresses, at $39.00
A Big Sale of Boys' 'Easter Suits
900 in All$4.25 a Suit
YOU CAN OUTFIT tho boy in a jiffy Thursday in this nlore. There nr
-t.- ' I'inch Harks, that make such smart stylos for the younger
-x ie?ir nit ion. .Mnnv if I n t' nun ids n mi t h.it ;ii innLn in.
7 "t , Ktnnt aiiiK al to the buys who want their clothes to be "dif-
forent."
mi
MO
mm
urn m
mi
WlliV Jy AH Have Two Pair of Pants
JlitV-y '''he Miijirtt'st, riiiapitie.st pnttorns vui will see this soa
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iJ.t u"' nn iii'"iri, i in n an an ino now ones--
J Pinch bark stylo, half bolt stylos mid different pirated
styles, l'atrh iMirkofs mi all. thrrr-liirre dotaelmblr belts
on nianv, Two pair of pants with each, cut bin and roomy,
with belt loop, watrh porkt tj just what every boy want.'
Illiie st iox. tweetls, oassi inerrs and cheviots, in beauti
ful liiht uiixturcx, niediuiii slutdiiis or dark effects.
I It-lit v of overv sir, ," to 17 Veal's.
One Price.-$4.25
SHOES IN SPLENDID ARRAY
Just the Styles for Enstcr
UM1H SHOPS AN I.OW Mt):S .Maipmrs fm m.i(i,i,. h.tetit ,atber
and Pull 1 dtlier. Turned mid welled snles; enmbinaliou ei!ort; fiir.- some
what broken, but all si, i hi tho lt. Worth f I N pair.
At $2,85 n Pair
White Calf Pumps,
Yor,Ue pattern, Welted
"iiIi h, l.niiiH 1 1 . t l
At $3.05 n Pair
i i
X-." : : NLA
At $2,85 a Pair
fJ llu'h Heel Wrt.habl.
r:L lv.i , White, I ink nu.!
: P'.ht Oiav, Putty aiu!
Ujit Oiay, Putty mul
fMlHJ -
At $7.50 a PAir
Easter Millinery,
Charming Styles
$5.00
TO HAVE JUST the right Hats
M juat. tlio right time and at junt the
rijflit prifc in tho iroi fortune of thin
Millinery Store, Thursday's offering
will he weleonietl by the woman who
has delayed the purchane of her Ras
ter lint until now. At $5 they are
the heat IFata we have shown thin
M'HHOII.
Many Hlark in the lot. ofhem
trinini.'d with flower nml fintht r. The f,yle and qualify re
i way dliove tin' prire, $5,00.
Wash Kid Gloves for Easter
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65
Kvery i-dir of Hh-m. WhuIi Uloyr i ieeompanie, with
mir wntleii kfuarnuiee, aaiurinij (.(. luta antiafaetion,
Thrae are the nmat r.-i, al tllnve fr tltia aoii of (he
jrar They f t ..rfeetly an. are very aniart looking. The
i-oli.M lire JVarl White, Vnr Cray, Ivory, I'uHy and fnry,
S. me aelf rml.roidem.l and ioine !!. k t mhroide red hek.
Thee .'eml j rh r f..e Th'iradity
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65
Newest Ideas in Hair Goods
n ir rnUrrfe j hrui rl..r r diapUving the !alet and
fn..l f,Miioinl.le ntoilern tur eretio at .(venal t!i.e
Hi j'f.e
Natural Wavy tUtf Swil.h. .' it. he ,.n( 0, r x x
WeitfM .1 i.ei.. tU) v.l.t-, , pO.UU
'.'i tti.'H Natural Wavv Hwtt. h. W..rth
"
Thu i a rr.oark!.!- nffirt-t in fc,tr god ApjuHal
lean! hy K,.
$5.00