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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
nil-: 1SEK: OMAHA, TML'IiSDAV, Al'liil. it, 191 li. Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -;- Entertainments -:- Club Doings SUBSCRIPTION CLUB CLOSESJTS SEASON Ball at the Fontenelle. With Many Reservation! Being; Made for Dinen, &PRING FLOWER DECORATIONS lif MKI.I.IHf U April fl, 110. The Hu h. rlptluii club will close a very (live and happy teuton thi evening at the Kontenell with a bell end rnld Tijght supper. Thl club, which hu kepi l.nnt to th (plrit and lutler, guv III lit dance t Turpln's th Thureday entnc of klinh 7, highly enjoyed event with ninny dlmirr frr cdlng It, th Frank Judiom living one of th. largest dinner of th eson, an affair f forty guast. Th ball of thl evening will be given 1n th ball room of tha Fontenella with tha private dining room reserved for i uppr, Tha table will hava llttl rraneh bkt holding prlng flower and rrvallori have baan mad for fifty eoupu. Tha club ha made no plana for th corning aeaaun, Tha member fur the 'year clod thl evening are: Messrs and Meadttine waller Page, A, I, Heed Joseph Marker, C, M. Wllhelni, f D, Keller, famel fcauw, 1r, I P. U, H'lott. Ward Purge, M', M, Wheeler, K. M. rlrfleld, Arthur Oulmi, n r jtedirk. r. If, Oelne W. A, rrer. r r, nor, M. f, pefere, Hoiild THel. W, F, Kholtnn, f. M. rir'ie, F, A, Uroeen, p;, T. nh. T.nthef fnintr .Tohn f. Kennede ,T reF, pirherd rrmv rhaee, A. If'Ht. MMdenve Arthur rnlBt(n,' r-herl Offutt, tt'arron Tlor, n, 'i .rh-ir, tr. r,.i,.. poane. Pheri) c)rnr' fmli' -nrv crrme''l(, '.u'er rireW. A, n f'erren p; ' rt, Co'in Hi niurfe. Oierl fannder. :m. a, iui J II, Meldrlg, t l Tuksv, Y. W, Jurtson, r )i tvi. Frank Hamilton, ;iore f'rlnn, Ft. Mokeen, l)lenrv Wymen, Jemee 1 Taxton. 7'svid flsum, John Tcwle, : llsrrv Burnley, I F. Cmfoot., i.Tohn A, M-Hhen. H. FluchoU. 71, C. Howe, J. Hark roll, ., V. Ktnlr, C, W. Mamllten, T,. W, I'lann, 'O, W, Wattle, f, r, A1Hon, J F. Hummer, Meedamee Vghe Oeden, 'V t, Klrkeridalt, ,T M, Metrelf, K, f. Barton, Mlsses- ("Merv Mtieehhef. ye Mrfnrmeck, M'"sre, Tpl1 V tlrnwn. '' W. Hull, J,. tt", Vefce'ev, r Vi,r1 r"l. 7-renV IJ"kl, nck'in fteth, "rl Oennet, Tor Bridn Elect, A vrr pretty. Itinrhfmi a given thl afternoon for two of the eprtng bride. Viae tiirlle Brown and Ml June Tlrown. The boete were Mr. TarroH t. Beldn end rr, rharte C. B1den, and th af fair wn alven at th noma of Mr. .Car roll TV Pelden.. The dining room and fdhlo er decorated with Jonojrtl and 4 ftUiff rard carried out th eullnary tile After luncheon th gueetj made tHke.,p mxttf for the fuMra brlda. Thoaa rowrit -I'-era: M,i.rre - Medm - , . .. forrl Prow '.' Tl, R, Nffullc)', '-ron fteywerd - 1. K nv1, Hrr ' poiitei, , MenrrCoa , v Thcii'M. P Carroll I). JBelden, , . Ciierlee ' lldcn, ' .Mek Vtee- . '. rl Lin-He f.rowfi, June Wrown. ... jlnrlon Carpenter, Past Hoipitality. Mr. and Mr, .H, 3. Hiekler, who aoon loeva for Kna Hly ta maka their home,- gave a .farewell party at their home fi,turday evening at the. ctoa of lha Aeembly club dance. A, m"lal pro gram w given by Mr.. A, W. Klttatm inona and Mr. E. C, Crmley, Tho praa ept were: Mere. and Medam rl if. Bheam, R. H, Iwte, "vt. F. Revnold. Y. Hhnim, If. C. Barton, T.. C. fonley,. W. W. Kerr, B O King, a. Ttonhefnrd, 'harl B. Molony, i.j V, J'ennleton, fharle .Mlrhey. -A, A. Holtman, A. W. Fltielmmon. . MlM I-ola Tlllotaon. A tag' party wa given In honor of the Thompeon, Belden 4c Co. club at th home of Mlea Pearl Whit of the Bouth Ride. Th room were prettily decorated In green and white. Muric and game followed by luncheon were tha feature cf th entertainment. Thoe preaent nere: Mleeea- Mleeee V'lrnlnle Cnrrln, , lfl Jon-, Tre Tromp. Kether Nelnon, 1 lolrn Canton. Vre Welnh. ' Marnnrot Miller. Pet aidllrm. litrttia Wrode, Pearl White. Birthday Party, Mr. J. O. Caeey fve a hlrthdny perty Vond. afternoon for her eim, Charlea, ,ne year old. The little enema were: f 'erroll Pneev, Jamee Cneey, 1 Jenr ( 'HPy. John llvo, Tlnwe ureeent .lolin l ev, John i iiriln, John r'ahe. were: .1 rvirtln, T il l ev, .1 T't'Oiilattil, J ( neov II rh-y. Mlanea M.'eiMmee Miideme .1 K.farrell, l, .1. Uan. I, Nonlln, Mte.ee- liurlie I'm), t 'atnerine 'r , 1 oretr IvtuiliKm, Ir'ene Nnrdin. l.'lh farrnlt. Trne t'uHin. Hnf h h- , Mery Nnfm Mildred Nord'n Cunt from VanconTfr. Hire. W. V. Mora entertained a imul! 'rly of ((Code Infortnelly at br home Hi luncheon 11,1 afternoon In hnor of ln'r on' wife. Mr llobert Mnrae tt encmiver, who arrive, ( I , i mnritlnf fr.,,,1 NVIifjilia t'1t. wheie he wee vie (line br mother, kli, F, K, Iiiee Hat'i'day afteln,lt M' li"fi I'lmet II'. fi tea at br hume fr Mi Murte Oueiti Itonorei In, t..itii ti..rn mt Mf M H ' W...J fi h .. the 'iMm.i i a I. i elo l M i,t till l,.-.lf . M "t .ri r . i ell e I tr .! ; Mr I .. I lr Ve. t V a'i ,i .;ie !..'.ki.I f j "! fr , . U'r ,., It I' . .'' f ' !' i. ,i at.-, i I t t- i, i-'t M il l . . . -. I IB Mr I' " 't ' u 1 t 1 I '' 'l., i !.!, 0 I ' "' Mri Merfill'i Intiir i pk,r V'iii I Cl i I , fii-ei jf Kr .,; at l.' ,t in I,..,.,!,, f , ta ieee. '.it T I ' f-e V; . I it e l -' ! ASK FOR "18.92" Pure Spun Aluminum j Cooking Utrnsilt lai,irtntrr i fur 20 Vcr V wt 'vel enea fwi f il J ft 'I tl Timely Fashion Hint Br x.a Bxcorrstru. .'4 AM wtjc ; Th ungual frock llluatrated wa de veloped In while torge gnd trimmed with heavy ribbed aim. The odd collar which atrongly rrwmblr a Illy, roll back from iba chin thereby forming a frame for th faue, Large novelty button are a ent to hear thl popular, gueet-enter-telner. Mr, Merrill will peak nemf. Thurday at the homa of Mr. Ben Ul lagher upon "Th Thlrt for Hppln." Prairie Park Notei, Tha Prairie Park Neediecraft club gava an entertalnmont. at tha clubhoii Tue- day afternoon. Tba hoeUeee of tha oo caelon wera Maedamea Jamea Atwood, C. P. Tennlwton and J, O. ' Miller. Mia Helen WuU gav two piano aolo mni In th gueeeltif conteat Mr. C. C. Hayiiea won first- prlaa. A May baaket making conteat followed and Mr. B. O. King wu Judged to hava made tha prettleat baiket. T wu aervad after the prlte war awarded. For the BuchanaiM. Tha Wllaon Buchanan, recently re turned from their wedding trip, will ba honor gueat thl evening at a dinner at tho home of Dr, and Mr. 3. Clyde Moor. The table and dining room will b decorated with weet pea. Tho prenent will be: Meer. and Meadame Wllaon Buchanan, . Walter Hlandeven, Roy Hiinderlund, William Colt-man. Qd Moore. Iioctor and Meedamee flarenfe Ruhendall. Key K node. Willi Taylor, .1. Clyde Moore. Mleae- Mle Allca Huchenan. Olive Calhoun. tr. At Frlcke. Honor Brlde-to-Be. Mr. 3. C. Campbell entertained Mon day evening " In honor of Mle Ann Campbell, whoee marriage to FMward Janke of Benaon will be celebrated thle June. Ml Campbell la a member of tha Loyal Daughtere' club of Benaon. Tha affair waa a mlcellaneou ahower and th decoration were appropriate for the oceaalon. Th were: Mleeee Mleeea Jeeele Belli. Gertrude Calvert. Ruby I'avey, Nell hmleor. Irene Moutthrop. neuian nyere. Verde Senborn. K.mma I'llent. Myrtle Bmlaor. I.ola Byer. Pauline fiourwlne. Meedanu'e F, Maloney. Mar Danleleon. Mildred Tltel. Vera Marehell. M.dmea J. Calvert. M. Kroyer. Bridge-Luncheon. Mre. If. J. Abraham, aleted by Mr. II. l Abrehem. Mr. Victor Olad etone and Mr. Albert Hreyfu, W hoatee thle afternoon In the palm room of the Fontenelle to !tv-three gmete at a brldg luncheon. The gueet wpi eeated at emell Ut'l", decorated with r ring flower In baaket. On the Calendar, Mri. Itolifit Cowell will elertein the rt depuUinenl of th Omaha Woman flub a' hr home Thuredn afternoon. Mr. II, tj. King will he li, .! Tues day aftnrniMin to the Hojournerf club. .Miae .Very Pliilllppl will give a h,u party or f'rldey evening, May Mh, for Mim Tarda Httl. (.11 vt Ilia rtlig lri.. r Beta rbi Banquet CueiU. nK( lli ! ( i f ! h t ,i'oi In the p ui Phi eiiorliy beinniet Frl,l) il e l-.e KoninK-ll will be U' - Mia I , i, eke Jill ML II I t I ),. vlll Jr.,:., K.II jil ei line field, I or lie ftfll, 1..'. t i Im And b"A. I 4il i,,u4ll ..ii l'ite Never be out of it lupply is usd up buy y 1 a 1 57 r,.r a PERFECT Oonf a! A 5'AeeJ 1 1 v4 aiaeie l'tat l l) l t H V I W.ty) A 9ea, U ' feature of I he one-aided cloalng of th extremely ( bodlc. A draped tunle merge from under the walatllne, falling Into doep fold In front. The queer chltfon bell cuff lend an unuual detaJI to tha loevc. Vesy-Byrd Weddinij. Ml lla Kllen Byrd, daughter oft Mr. and Mre. Milton F. Byrd, will b mar ried at II 3n o'clock thl evening at th home of the bride' parent by Rer. Tltu Iw to Mk". Cecil Veay, aon of Mr. M, R. Veey. Th brld'g eltr. Ml Beulah Byrd, will be th n.aJd of honor, nd the brldeemald will be Mle Hera Co'-. Ml Blanche Bolln will aing "At lh Iwnlng." The brl iegroom will be attended by Mi. Vv Infield Boott aa bet ma . A reception to the Immediate member of tha families of th bride and bridegroom will follow th eer r opy. Mr. and Mr. V'eay will be at noma after una 1 at 163 gouth , Twenty-fifth avenue. North Side Progreiiire. Th NorM Btoe rrogreeelve club will give a card party Thursday evening In th achool hall of Holy Angel. Th hoatee of th evening will be:- ' Meedame- Medemee W. J. Cuelrk. A, j. Jei'obberger, Michael Sullivan, J J. Moren, John Hredy, Pntrlck F. flevey, Murray Klrkwood. ' Katharine Jacobaen. T. A MaVDoiinoiiKh, . Ml Klla Bankhard' Personal Mention. Mr, B, o: Wllcoa and Mr. M. L. tgme ar among the new arrival at the Kim hotel, KxeeUlor Pprlng. Regleterlng at the Hotel McAlpln In New York City during the paet week have been Mr. F. W. Moher, Mr. Henry Dahlman. Dr. F. If. Mlllener, and Mr. II. J. Failing. Mr. Jnaeph If. flchmldt, who hea been upending hi Kaater vacation with hi lter. Mr. C, 8, Haffert, of 8t. Jop Mo and Mr. Haffert, haa entered Bt Mary' college. Kanea. where he will flnlih th remainder of hie achool year. DUNDEE LOTS ARE SOLD AT ADVANCE IN PRICE HaetltiK Heyden aold four lot on Fifty-first avenue, 'net aouth of Dodge etreet. In Dundee for Dr. F. W. Hlabaugh for $T,W0. Three lot were aold for an Investment. I,ea than alt months ago these same lots could have been pur chimed for ln.ooo, which ehowa the ln 1 reane In value of Dundee property. 1 . 5? . j. " Hi, i., n.' ''"-- a. W 1 If 1 r '"L3i -.,' 1 r m 11 reproof , Xarepeaa. HOTEL LOYAL litk aa Capital, OMASA, . . MCattAIKA. State Trade Specially Invited tKx.iiia, I. fill ami il.ftu With lUtti, 11.50 n,t l Cafe the Very Dett I'lipular IYtre urtu .r i hk liivti, bf fore your prrvnt your ner tub t f Lreoni Kit ml i1b.ltnee ., nul leg f nM titaift r-ah rw1i W ?iH St, Nw YA City FINE ARTS SOCIETY DECIDESON CANVAS "Still Water.." by Eliiabeth Holi man, to Become Permanent Property of Organization. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETS All hoimh the money dfrhrrt from tho popularity contest t 1h ruent txhlblt of northweHtern artlefs, which held In the inuReum at tha public I'brary under tt.fl aunpiccg of the Omaha Flnf Art society, did tmt adgregklo enough to permit of purt basing any of thn can vase rc relvlnc th hlaht number of votr?g, th llvi medal painting, "Still Watera," from th brush of h'lkabeth Hnlsman, will become tha permanent property of tba society. At a meeting of the board of director Hrl. Halleok Roee, chairman of the ex. hlbltlon committee, recommended that th Society purchaaa "HUH Water." Th proceed from the popularity conteel, augmented by fund from the orlety's treasury, will he need to purchse Miss Holsmsns work. T!,a pointing receiving th hilirl number of voir In , he ,-ofitel were, in the order nsined "The Cabin Mother." h- Ad Welter fhulli, ' A Kiudy of Peonies." by (lertrude J Barnes, "Ills Deftsnce," by K Tson "Hi ill Water-' w fourth choir. Th member of the ooard r con fident, thet Omen rt. lovers will re gard "Jltlll Wetera" ss a notable addi tion to th collection no'" In the mmeum at th public library. Fight work of art. three water color nd five etching, will remain In 0mha. according to Mr, Oeorge B. Prlns, of th Fine Art oclely, under whose auerice the painting were shown. The paintings and their mirchser ar follow: "A Nor'western," by ", , Psion, lo C, N. Dicta; "A Mhedy Welk," by l,ell A, Dow, Mrs. J, 3, llenlghen; "A btudv In Reflecllon," by Aiiguetn Knight, lo Mr. Oeorge Prlns, "The Hintiiicl Fire." by Oerrrae Klhert Burr, lo Mr. A, F, ,lnee; "Winter Morning." by ilecirse Klhert Burr, 10 Mr. C. W. fluseell; "Jone teliind." by Paul Hsmmerenut h, to Mrs Hslleik Roee;; "A f end Mark." by Ttulli ftturgeon, to Airs. Kdeerd Burke, "Hee ehore Trees." by S. 1 Trcsdwell, to Mrs. Ci, W, Holdrege, City Is Asked to Change Grade of SouthThirtecnth The Burlington people are ready to be- jrtn work cutting off the hump between Tenth and Thirteenth trect, preparatory to straightening the Una and laying a second track between the depot and Houfh Hide, but will not be ablei to do anything until permlealon I aeoured from th :lty council. The application to make the Improvements has been pre- g.n ted to th council, but ha not been acted upon. In connection with cutting down the hump and straightening the line, It will be necessary to change tha grade of South Thirteenth street from th rail road track aouth to Mason street This change haa to be entered by th elty eoundl. In doing the work It will neces sitate the taking out. of th pavement and making a, considerable cut of th treet. MALVERN DOES NOT WANT CADET CAMP THIS YEAR Th high school cadet will not camp at Malvern, la., as was announced ome tlm ago. The high echool authorities went to Malvern and after looking over the camping alte, had fully decided upon choosing Malvern If they could come to terms with th bulne men of the town. Th Malvern authorities seemed to hav changed their minds, though, and In a recent communication expressed llttl do alr of having tha radeta with them again this yar. The proud possessor of a pretty foot will find thl slipper Just the proper ornament The nar row Ihioat of contrasting cloth or leather not only emphaatiea the food linn, but make the foot appear amallrr, .art!'iilarly where worn with linalery match the top. In hrnme kid with hrotiie tuck tup, It I pettiv ularly effectUe and hf nionlie with n rulnrnit rtisliim, It I but one if the letcnt t)c of rvREXEIAS U$hoti for Women 1 he kit ! f b.-r thl Nci otk f ti im W hi nlhei peltcrns l t ut siy t.fc ani iii, all ful(lf' i 1 i t 11, nm.jiiele st.irh ll (i glc. eifiH'i eutl ihnei ftif 1 h-!.lf en e'.'l iee H raler t th f if all Ih famllr I'enel I'.-l l'il Drexel Shoe. Co. l" .., 1 11 i TO LECTURE IN THE HOMES OF OMAHA PEOPLE. Opened eHe of tei'tures at home of Mlae Jesale Mlllerd yeeieiday. Other lec ture to be glvfti In home of ' '400 .' THHWWM IT I, MA fl Jn.JW,1Wiill,. WWilll llll i ' AUDUBON SOCIETY TO I MEET SATURDAY NIGHT ! A sie'lsl meeting of Ih i'ebrka Audubon society has been called by President Towns for HalUrdsy cveiiln lo conalder several pressing business questions thst must be decided. Detslls will be arranged for ih annual field day to be held May In conjunction with the Nebreaks Ornithologies I union. What' Bad for Your Skin is Bad for Your Clothes Many laundry noipa and Kinp powders rorifrhcn thn akin of the hand. The namo chem ical that doca this is injurious to fahriee, Borax if , beneficial to the akin. It cannot poBfibly hurt your clothe?. But . it cleans them to perfection. "20 MuleTeam Borax Soap (.TiipH" are pure coap and pure borax combined in the right proportions for Laundry work, A 2.0c package will do more cleaning than .O0c worth of bar foap or wanning powders. What is a Fair Rate for Telephone Service? Our telephone rates are based on the cost of furnishing; good service. To furnish such a' grade of service it is essential that our telephone plant should be Veil constructed, properly main, taincd and efficiently operated. Telephone rates have to be high enough (1) to get efficient employes and experts and pay them as good wages aa would be paid elsewhere for equal skill, (2) to pay taxes, (3) to rebuild or replace parts of the property when worn out or when it be comes obsolete, and (4) to pay such dividend to our present stockholders as will enable us to obtain the money necessary for making extensions and improvements required by tho pubiio, Tho public would suffer by a low rate that did not meet these conditions. If w do not make enough money to hire effi cient and sufficient help tho public suffers from poor service; if we do not make enough to invita new capital to Invest in our property tho pubiio suffers because needed extensions and im provemcnts are not made. We feel sure it is for the public's beat interests that our rates aro hiflh enough to pay our employes fair wages, to givo food service, and to pay a fair return on the money invested, so that our business may attract new money which wo need con utantly for additional equipment to take care of present and prospective piitrons, 8 Own your own home. You can purchase one on easy monthly payments like rent. Read the real estate columns. Ida Lee Decides Life of Thespian Is Not All Roses Va Uvln, alls Dick Ainlln, ar raigned In police court on a charge of tlleturblng lbs peace, we dlharged Mhxn he agreed to seltlr the difference with the complaining witness, Ida lie, nned 17 years. Gavin I connected with the Palm theater on lower Douglas street, and promised, according to tha I-e girl, to pay her l! a week for her services In the capacity of thesplnn. Hhe worked two weeks, she seld, slid received in c..nts tlfivln agreed to py her rallroud fur to her home III Illinois as settle ment. Oiher glris In Uavlu's employ have cnniplnlned of his actions to City Proaeoulor McOulre. JOHN O'ROURKE SUES TO HAVE EXPLOSIVES MOVED Whether nr not Imaslhle explosion of five Ions uf iili,,,lve would cause damage to life and property a mile away Is the bone of 1 ontt-ntlun In a rase be ing argue,! before Judge lleoig A.. Day In diet ! t court. John O Itnurke Is su ing client I,. Fox, an employe of th Duimtit Powder company, to hsve the explosive n rnoveil. Ko clei larea thetej I no ilicnsiT f';iM Irellinuii)' on J heavy c ili,sions will be tailed Into the J en-.. Inf., ie a d'Clalon la Insde. Jucltfat. liny ilerlereit. May 1 ST Moving and House Cleaning Time Only A Few Days More If you are going to mov, gml u your Itu Draper-lee, Pil low and Hland (over, Comfort. Iilankfte and J.are Curtain ami let u clean and deliver them to your now addrene Juat when you want them, ' tin is la I lie Modern and hmillary way. We do not only rnio all llrt, tlreaee, ticrnie mid liu(ert, tint it alwi ItHKlilMi the Color mid return eyery thing w lUnn In a hanllary rondltlon. Rugs Dyed U'e are now prepared Ut lye, wltliout ripping, rufta of euiy Irnigtb Mid up to nine feet lit width. Jf you have a good rug that In faded let u dye It to match your urnlHhlnK or walla. In tho lighter shade the figure I not entirely obliterated, Th price I 0 enta per square yard, thug making a Ixl2 coat 17.20. not no exorbitant price for practically new rug. 1 ' The Tentorium doea the finest rtug Cleaning and dyeing In Omaha don't forget that. Try us. The Pantorium "(icKid tleanera and Hyer." 15I3-15-17 Jonea Nreet, Phone Dougla fMH. ' drench Offls !W1 Fernam fitreet. riouth Hide, 470H hc.ulli 'Mth rltrnef. Phone South I2S3. HVY 1HjfiETT, lYeeldent, Calling Out The "Reserves." Happy is the man or woman who can call upon reserves of health and strength in every crisis. Building up reserves is a question of eating tho right kind of food. Shredded j Wheat Biscuit supplies allj tho material needed fori nourishing the tissues and; its daily use keeps the bow-1 els healthy and active. Eat it for breakfast with hotj milk or cream. Mad t Niaara Falls,.'. N. Y. i THK OMAHA HER CXUiH INTO THK nOMB ASU IH ItKAD BV THH U 1I0MC FAin,T t tearfeiy ICi &4 ! i Ol S 1 eei hl .. for i O-'l t, n, nr. Ill I I 1 I I 1. le I" I r, j A E .r ilr .11 ji ff i f II Pi "e. I c. " t o Ml 1 HI In U 1 ! tj le i 1