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    TTIK HKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1916.
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Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments
LIVE ISSUES CALL
CITIESJOGETHER
That ii the Women Folks of Omaha
and Council Bluffs Are At
tracted by Suffrage Battle.
BALE ACROSS RIVER SATURDAY
Br MRI.MPir IA AprU S.
With h xrptlnn of a vry tow ma
Iron pArtirulKrly active In ocla! affair,
l would fm that Omaha and Council
Uluffa hav drlftivl farthr and farthur
apart In dvr proportion rapid
trnlt htwn h two rltl Improved
-all quit different from way of the
fl'tnia, '
Tint thy ni to be coming toithsr
th lt month, tha woman of Omaha anil
.t'ounrll Ulnff.
Tlia Inttifour ha brn o broad and
trcfy fxrhanicrd that on might almnat
"ill It a popular movement.
Tha f(iiftfm I whether It v ruf
friip or ritl-iiffrgt that broiiKht tha
two town toiHlwr.
I.M thar ho in antl-mHni In Coun
t II MuflH-und It would m that avry
fmlnlfi unll-miffnitlf t In Omnlia la
the ci on tha f round, an alrrl pmpHgnn
dmt, Then, whan It w Hi other i. tli
run crniiff h big brldgn would b
crowded with Omaha uffrKli, Jum n
keenly Interraled In lh Muff meeting
a ihey war In their own bnrk In mt.
W'hn Ihn blK ufir batur open to
morrow niornln In uffr(i haadquar
ter In Council rtluffn, Omaha women will
bo ther In full fore, oropplng In and
nut all day. Ah the bitxar la tapteiaiiy
il'h In ft doll dliiplay, It will be much
a child' affair and many llttl Omaha
wffrnflnt will tin In evidence.
It In titty now to b eee.n what la ranlly
tha tl (hat bind.
Scottish Rite Musicale.
Tha HroltUh Rite Woman dub will
ncrlln all mimibrr of th tfc'ittUh
JIH and their famlilaa t ft reception
and mul''al prog mm till evening In the
auditorium of inn Hi'nttluli Wtn elh
lrnl. The reeepilun conmillle will Ini'ludu
Meadiimc 7,ro . Clark. J, K. Hmpion,
'uthbirt Vincent, f. riirry, V. c.
fatten, A, M, Hrnllh and Ml Adell M.
Ntlii. The (iitmliiil program will be In
i Imrg of Mi-h, 1. i;. Ilancmmin and given
Under the direction of Ml Jele Con
way. It will InHudff th opera "MIHdi, '
itfnti'd by Ml ,!riln Conway at a
recent incrllng of tha Omaha Woman'
c:ub,
The niunirlan who will tk part In
I'luda the Mlc Wft, Fay I,ymnn, Bva
lyn Wllon, rle, ftiiart. Vlvn Rllrv,
Marguerite Kenncr and Mr. X. Muli-
LEADER OF ART DEPARTMENT
OMAHA WOMAN S CLUB.
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Mr, C, 4. Ttohrrt w ra rlrc'id ladar
of tha art d'prtmnit of th Omaha
Woman' club at In mtln held Thur
dy at th horn of Mr. Flnrwrt Cowall,
Mr. Cowll, Mr. U. C. Bonnr and Mr.
T. If, Tlbbli r the alant Imdar,
Mr, Bonner alo having been chon'n a
the department rpreentatlve, Ml Ron
OuKnino I tho aeitretary-tresaurer,
"Karly Itillun Art'' will b th depart
ment itudy next year,
brd, Adolph Brnde. R. Q. Ounn.
."laegla Onod, Piullll ind Mr. .). John
ton, and rhoruie of hmh girl and
men. Ml Elnl Wet will b th ar-
i'ompnlt,
Social Gossip.
Mr. Robert Vnn ha returned from
a (wo month' llt with her aunt, Mr.
Iierkman, of Tort Bitilth, Ark.
Mr, Frederick R. Mef'onnell returned
till morning from Phoenix, Ariz., where
he ha been vlaltlng for the lnt three
month with her daughter, Mr. Robert
h. f'rker.
Mr. Warren Roger pnd Mi Mildred
Roger leave thl evening for Chicago.
After the Iftnton f'hai wedding Mr.
Roger will ntten.l the ronventlon u
Colotilnl luimefi in Washington.
Mr. K. F. Riley nd Mr. I,. A. 8w(ll
tug rr plnnnlng to ve the end o
nt week fur Waahlngton. ). ('., to at
t"nd tl e graduating excrcUe t the
Chev fhee eehool, from whli'h their
daughtf-r. Mia Kdna Riley and Mia
Nan Hpaldlng, ill be graduated. The
Omaha women nf their dughter will
remain in th et, vlltlng In New York,
Atlantlo City and other point, the
Riley to return In June nd the Fpnld
Ing probably early In the fall, lnr
they will pend th ummer n Kentucky.
Ih'lr former home.
Mr. M. A. Nagl I expecting her
daughter, Mr. OUdden Jme, and baby,
to vlalt her In about two -eek. Mr.
Jme waa Mia Julia Ngl of thl rlty,
nd before her marriage wa very prom
lelng In the theatrical world. Mr. Jme
I known to Omaheh moving pic
ture tr, hut will be here during the
ntiinmor with Mr. Jame.
Bundle Day.
The fhrlat Child orety will he It
annual "bundle dy" next Monday, when
clothing will be colti-ried from nil (mrln
of tlie city for nrodv little children and
liable. Among the Omaha pulron who
have donated their machine for the cil
lection of the bundle t Mr. John A.
McKhane, Mr. A V. Klnxler end Mr.
Unnlel C, Klnplrlon.
Pi Beta Thi Event.
The n not I'ht c bhiale the for'
linn li anniversary of tli'lr foumllng thl
evening t baiirnipt i the fonlrtirtlo,
One of the feiilure of the ent w II bo
n vaudeville eketi-h. a 'rt of builequa
in up In dale wiudevlllo It I lo wor
thy of noting that the nornrlty I lt!f
of wrxtern birth, founded by a group of
girl In IS;7l Monmouth rnllegn In Mon
mouth, III.
Three bride of thl aprlng will be promi
nent In the relebratlon, Ml I.imlle
Prown, Ml June Hrown and Ml
Uuarda Bcottf
The thirly-flte gul nil) be eted at
long table n the lanijiiel room of the
Kontenelle, Mr. Ann Rsymond will give
it hort after dinner talk preceding th
program, a profound ecret a yet.
Many out-of-town guei re here for
thl big noiorlly event nd will b en
tertained over Saturday and Hunday t
the home of local momber", making tho
two day a ort of protracted reunion.
Mr. Morri If. Dunham la etilcrtslnln t
Mle Ann Stewart and Mia MHlndi
Stewart of Lincoln, Mlaa Ruin Mate of
H rlngflcld I the gueat of Mln Florence
Ruelt; (ho honao gueata of Ihfl Ml-
Drown are Ml Rarhel Kellogg of Ter
rival, I Ml Klla Schwakf of Na
braeka City and Mia Jc.e Kllllan of
Lincoln: Ml l.ur I 'rati nf Lincoln In
ltli Mia tieorgla rmvla; Mr. Clyde
While hag Ml-. Luclle Hell of rork, and
Mr. George Heahury'a gueata are Mrs.
Jin V He I'ersn and .Mr, l.'lvirb Viewan
f Linculn.
Philathea Class Party.
The bualiie meeting and social of the
1'hllathea rl,i of the North Side Chrle-
tlan church waa held Thuraday evening,
i Tlie evening wa apent In muali and
gnie. Thoe preai-nt ere;
Mle
Iielp Nlon,
1 1 ura Ki,
Mary Ammona,
H. -len Morrla,
Kdna Ndann,
Haiti Cadv.
Nellie Kill.
Klennor Wtewrt,
1 H Johnann,
tiH'.Ml iiroe,
Karbgra Hobb,
KMle livl,
I'iila i.'ttaacl,
Mlanche Culard,
(llady Lyon,
Pauline Nehl,
lintel Jouea,
.leaele l 'iy,
Agnea ltet-iin,
I. ur llnllKinan,
lleth HilReklnl.
Klor Hoblnmin,
Cniyl Muriiap,
Mecdatnt'
Mnngiini,
A. W. Hoffman.
Mliic
Urce Kallenbirg,
Horencp Krtrkaon,
Ruth Hilton,
.Marie Kwera,
'lara Hrentent,
litia ilarentaen,
laabe) Smalle) ,
Kllen Umllh,
Hertha Vernon,
Carrie Park.
- , -r,
Joan Rleendorfer,
Jele Hobh,
Ruth Hlenendorfer,
I-dlth V ernon.
Ague f'eterenn,
Mlnule letermi,
Hi'i'lnit I'rlcreon,
Irene llnllgll,
Orel Figler.
Oorla U tilled,
.Myrtle Alkleon.
Mcailanie
Hti-lln Kin k.
Jck Kcrabner.
Innd gie:it. Among the affair plann 'd I
fur nct week are a luncheon Monday
Hftemnon by M! Marlh Pale and an
(iilihcum party In lb cwiilng to bo.
given by Mr. and Mr. K. V. Royer. I
On Wednen.lay Mil. V. H. Wood will I
be hotea at her home at luncheon for J
Ml Rower. '
For Mrs. Brown. s !
Xtr. R. Iteecher Hoeli w tmMe I
at n lnffrml home bmcheon t hi j aft
ernoon for Mr. Storra H iwn, w!io. with ,
Ca pi nli Poen, I viattlnit relnllve III '
Omaha. Mr. Howell gueM mr;
Meadame- Mcedan: -
Xlorr Rowen eainuel K iVd'.vfll
licor Mrlntire N. I. f "odge, Jr. '
Krlxar H. Iciitt Henrv 1'leicp.int
It, K. Ilolllatei- H H, Ct.a '
Mia France Weinell.
Weddinjf Announcement.
Tim niarrrluge nf Mr. Guy H. Ferryman
of '',,ui. Hluff and Ml Winifred I'.
Thorn nf Atlantic, la,, wn ccl-brntcl
Thuraday evening t th lealilenc of
Mr. and Mr. A, ,1. Worth In (ininh.
The Jtev, L. I", Howen of t'earl Memo
rial church nfflclntcd. The young cnuptr
e,lll make (heir home In Council lllnff.
New Ak-Sar-Ben Princess.
A daughter wa born Wednedy to
Mr. and Mr. WllUrd llofird, making
one more member of the prince if
Ak-Pr-Hcn, The little one' mother,
Mia Mry I- Milhane, wa nueen of
Ak-Par-Ren. Th prince will ba ehrl
tened !thryn In honor nf her grnd
molher, Mr. John A. McHhn,'
Country Club Opening.
Th director have fixed th opening of
th Omlia Country plub for May tl.
There will be th uual golf and tenul
event on a handicap hi. with tahln
d'hote dinner erved t I V) There will
be a large orchestra for dancing In th
railing. It I Imo prnpod by the hou
rommlttee to hv the 01 cheat ra there
a erly o tht then- my lie an
Infiirmal reception while the matnber r
lnpciing the new convenience In th-
club buna,
Fort Wayne Guest Honored.
Ml Mildred Rowaer of Fort Wyne,
Ind., who I tho hou gneet of Mli-a
Marjorle Hum land, wa enterllned at
tea hi the Fimlenclle thl afternoon by
Ml Helen I-.pcneter, Hatnrdy there
will bo a motoring picnic and Kundny
evening a buffet dinner for Ml How-
Scrub One!
That glorious fkiua Hint
bring nut Hie ijiirl! of con
tent flllrl nip.krtt t.ion of our
bo), but Piy, hov- the ltoij
rllMip'irjv lic.i J o It ti n
alldos In home, Thnt'g why
lh wIho pgrent btt
STEEL
HOD
HOES'
FOR BOYS
Tby com In Rutton n4
Rlut'hor, They oilwear two
pair of ordinary boy'
hoc
$2.50
$2.25
Tloy' ilr.e
J to ii Vi . . . .
Llttl denli',
9 to 13 H . . , .
force Pott Paid
DREXEL
SHOE CO.
1419 Farnam St.
Strength
of
Prepared
ness
IS
Found
in
Better
uuaaaaaM
Styles
And
That's, What
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Walk.Over
Trade-Mark
Means to r:
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SUZANNE
Made in uhite, gray, ivory, brown, champagne, bronze,
black and combinations of red, black, gray and white.
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ol. Af.at for
Qroniia Ortpp.r Burgloal gbo.
for M Women.
Ag.ata (or nolg Onaraat4
mo. W oarry tuaro
eolor aiatob your bea.
ata4
ta
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
317 South 16th Street
Hi
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or is
Mow Here!"
.lie
This morning we were awakened by the birds, we peeped out just as day was breaking,
and for the first time felt reasonably sure that the good old summer time was en route.
So now let's all be merry and gay; we believe good weather has come to stay.
S - 1 at Thomas Kilpatrick & Co's.
ailiraay Take It! Buy It, We'll Send It!!
We quote a few attractions to whet your appetite:
In the New Showroom, 2d Floor
FIRST A BLOUSE SPECIAL.
Crepe dc Chine, the late ones, embroidered
or ruffle, trimmed, in rose, maze, flesh and
white-$3.00 ON SATURDAY WORTH?
YOU CAN JUDGE!
SEC0ND-A COAT SPECIAL.
Latest styles at $26.75. Here also we will
say nothing about the worth. JUDGE YE!
TWO WHIRLS IN SUITS-$20.75 and
$30.50.
You will appreciate the value of these, too
but just as' an inkling1 you save y3 in many
cases.
It beats the Dutch how Sport Skirts are sell
ing. And do you know the bright colors and
the general effect reminds us of the land of
dykes and windmills. We have the goods by the
yard to mako them block stripes, awning
stripes -some so loud you can almost hear
them ;,5C to $1.00 PER YARD -ami it
looks as if they will be scarcer than hen's teeth
later.
IMPORTED SWISSES-New and desirable
patterns, 45 inches wide. Early this season sold
up to $2 50, All together now, at $1.50.
Printed Voiles, Colored Linen, .Madras Stripes.
Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! And Then Silks!
What ft biuinen .is being done on Silks
everywhere the iwne story Tub Silks. Taf.
fetw. Crepes, Georgettes, PlaUU, Stripes,
Sums, Mcasahnes, Gros de Londres, Cordi ef
various kinds -selling mort rapidly than ever
before - a word of warning may not be amiss
Silks sre r.ne-dyes hard to get--tinny of
the dm arc fugitive -prices wall be hisher.
Never so important as this very time, that you
should buy your Silks from a RELIABLE
STORE.
SAME THING APPLIES TO WOOL
DRESS GOODS.
Stocks, complete prices much lower than
they are likely to be later, WE MAKE SKIRTS
TO YOUR MEASURE. $2.25 FOR THE
MAKING. FIT WARRANTED. You must get
your orders in AT ONCE, if you want EARLY
DELIVERY you must have your measure taken
AT ONCE.
Men, Shirt Yourselves Saturday
Soft or laundered cuffs, cut full, well made,
great assortment and the patterns are the very
spring production $1.00 EACH.
Continued &ti
OA 1 UKUA I
Onyx Day
For Women, NO. 1, at
orr pr.
For Women, NO. 2, at
$1.00 pr.
Blick, white, tan, gTay,
ptnk, iky ami many shades
all-worth SI CO and
11.50 prr pair.
Mr, Man, here are two
Vr you ;i5o ai d $1.00
every v. anted color
Aorth fCc ami $1 ?0 juir.
(mi
You Can Buy It and
Buy It and Leave It!!!
COBB! will be pleased to see you Saturday,
and so will Mrs. Cobb! And so, too, will the good
natured, courteous saleswomen "They are
thick as peas in a pod." Some one said, THERE
IS A REASON THIS IS IT.
COBB STANDS FOR THE BEST IN CANDY.
Underwear for Women
Fine rib, lace-kneo suits, GLOBE! Lisle
Suits! Rib Suits -Regularly 75c, at 50.
Out sizes, always 90c, at 75S
BOYS' SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, were
35c, Saturday, 15.
Junior Suits, special Saturday, $21.75.
Children's Coats, Sport Dresses latest and
most popular styles.
Tailored Hats for children, silks and light
wools, beautiful straws, from $1.00 UP.
Silk Petticoats, $2.05 and $5.00-VERY
SPECIAL. Crepe de Chine Underwear, second
floorbeautiful and so pleasing next to the
flesh.
Take Our Advice-Stock Up on Kids
We have lambs as well and a wonderful va
riety of Silk Gloves, including all the good
things that KAYSER MAKES. Skins are
mighty hard to get and nowadays tho foreigner
does not use tlie same rare in curing or dress
ing. After the war - Oh, what's the use, WHO
KNOWS WHAT'WILL BE WHAT. You run
no risk in buying your glavm now - you run
much risk iu deferring glove buying till then.
The Wonderful Sale of Low Shots
continues Saturday, We started with about
500 PAIRS, Not nearly tint number now.
THE ASSORTMENT 13 8TIL1. GOOD-
run i; s:i.:i5
VALUI'.il $5 00 AND SA 00.
Low Shoe time is here NOW.
u
UNUSUAL CORSET EVET
ofVJTAL IMPORTANCE to. ALL WOMEN
THIS NemoWeek finds us doing a tremendous
business under very trying conditions.
The always-growing demand for our standard models
and the marvelous increase in sales nf our Wonderlift
Corsets have resulted in our orders being largely
in excess of the capacity of our factory.
In addition, the cost of all corsetmateriat has greatly
increased (in some cases doubled), and is still going
higher. Certain materials cannot be had, in sufficient
quantity, at any price.
All of which mean$ that Nemo Cor$0t$ may toon
b tcarct in th market, and that a substantial
advance in retail Nemo price h inevitable.
In the face of these condition, we shall emphasize
our policy a.nd make this Nemo Week a great event by
featuring, in addition to our full regular line at regular
prices, a fine
"Nemo Week Special" $o.oo
Self-Reducing Corset ) mmm
007 A nw 8!f-Rduolo model, tor fiill finr, tall or of medium
hifht. Md of our ipoll "Sueliei" batiita, fti-onf,
thin lahrlo, which it bow loo oodly to he ud In eonel atlinf t ll
thnS.O0. Skirt medium, hint rather low. Sir. 22 to 36 43.00.
No Such Value Again for Some Time to Come!
Several other models in fine batiste, for summer
wear, and all your old favorite Self-Reducing models,
better than ever many of them now at prices less than
you will pay for your nrt on.
Study Nemo Wonderlift Corsets
Guard Your Health and Youthful Grace
Take thi occasion to itudy and try out the Nemo
Wonderlift (Dorset. In many utorei you will find
conctiere w ho are member or graduates of the Nemo .
Hygienic Fashion Institute, whose Willed asuiitancc
will be invaluable to you. From, a health atandpotnt,
Wonderlift Oirscti are immeasurably superior to all
others, and they are also mpcrb V T LR corsets.
In due time nearly every woman who weart cor
t$ willpreUr to wear the ''SelMhlp" Wonderlift.
There is now tt Wonderlift model for every figure,
from the eitrcmely lean to tho very itoutt
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