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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1916)
ion; D-A HIGH STUDENTS IN SHAKESPEARE PLAY When Bellevue Students Took a "Sneak" ELKS PLAN FOR BIG REUNION IN JUNE Omaha Lodge Issues State-Wide In vitation for "Three Purple Days." Stco'jd, J. I'. Wr-ncr, J !'. Iteorge, . ,' KukcI, llmrica L. launders. Keci-iulon, U,i;!i ration, liailKi's and Iloie.- - F. V, Jo,t.-i'n. cluilrman; W. i'. Hiil'.aid, W. n S hpchorn, '. II. l'och fi t y . I'. S. ll.ol;n, !to Nielsen, J. II. K ilium Ftiti'i'tainmeiit and Protirani-t teorirn F Vct, cliiii -man . It. ii Young, W, I. Kieratead, T I". Redmond, John C. nar rett, J, H. IHmmcl, Thomaa F. yiunlan. Mlehiann H Win. FAST LANSING. Mich., May 8 -Mli hi Bsn Agricultural college shut out Kvr.i i'ii here today. 3 to o, Although Hrown allowed the visitors ten bases on halls, hla support in the field wus perfect. PALM BEACH SUITS CLEANED A WD PRESSED FOR X0O. Dresher Bros. DYERS. BET CLEANERS, HATTERS AND TAILORS. 3311-2317 rAKNAM ST. Oar Automobile P. Your Door 717 Dny. 345. hree Local High Schools to Unite in Giving Production at the Brandcia Theater. - PROLOGUE BY COMPETITION Till: OMAHA SUNDAY I'.KK: MAY if 1 Students of the three local hifih schoolg will celebrate the Shakes 'pearcan tercentenary Saturday aft ernoon, Muy 20, by giving a Shakes pearean production, at tbo Brandcis theater under the direction of MIhb Mary Irene Wallace Popular prions will admit to the performance, 300 seats being placed on tale at 25 cents and the remainder of the house at 10 cents. "The smuU charge Is made only to pay for the coBtumeg and tho cost of putting on the play," said Mlsi Jcannette McDonald of Central High, school faculty, who Is beading tho play committee. The costume are nil being made "y I Huh chool girl, anslstct by tha tuarh irs, In the acwlriM room ut Central High school. Forty costumes were mada last Hutiirday and an eq.ial number waa com pleted this Hiitiir'liiy. The competition for a prologue to tho performanco, us announced several wceki ago, claaiMl May W. Mies McDonald U already In receipt of several prologue and la anticipating a number morn ou for Wednesday. Following the prologue, the entertain ment will consist of a pantomime, in which tfhakenpeitre'e mother U tolling it fairy story of Mub and Honln (inmlfol low to the boy, Hliukespcaro. The boy finally falls asleep and tha muse of Nature, Drama, and MiihIo conc In an1 endow him, Hhakespeare's Dream, In three seen' Heewi ("Midsummer Mcht' irenm." A on-act arratiKemetit, with . horn and denees, UlKh i-i liool of (ummcnii. Krone II "Aa You I.lkn It." A nn-vsnt arrangement, with cborua end solo ns Ing of aoine of Hhakespraro'a Ivrlo, Booth Dish school. Scene III -"Tlin Tempest," Onosot arrangement ' dunce of reapers, mer maid, attendants of Ores, amunm, lulu, bow, Central High school. final TableauAll character taking part In the ahove t r'i a'-mie fo-oui-.l around Whnk np Hrf, Heading m ii J.jii on' tribute to hhnkenviire. It takea hut a minute of tlmi to save dollar when you read The Tiee Want Ad rolunih. fy : vWfe ?CV- . ' 'Virgil : 1 ., ' ' I 1 c . t; w c ACADEMY OF SCIENCE MEMBERS PLAN VISIT HERE Tbe members of tho Ni'lirankn Aeadrmy of Ki Ii ii- ii will vlHb fU'llcviii) eiilli-Ko Mat urday, May J?., on their antiunl excursion In thn ItitiTi'Mtn of aetenee. 'In that day tlm majority of tho imrty will muko th trip from I.lneoln In thn morning. The visitor will b( the gueata of P)ollo vtm colleen atiidint and faculty at the noon luwheon in the- college dining hajl. Tii rnmalnder of their time will be pnt trumping through the Fontenclle fureiit reserve north of Hellevue. 1 'r. Hhndon of the atata university ha stated In Ills correspondenre with Acting J'realdent W. IS. Nl'jholl that from thirty to fifty men will make the trip. All ar rangemcnla had been made lftt year to visit the reserve, but Inclement weather prevented. Whatever may bo your need, a He Want Ad will rot It for you. THOUSANDS ARE EXPECTED "Three Purple Days" and sottn--thing doing all the time. Kurh Is the pledjte stronger th.u a promise which sieoompunit's tho Invitation extended by the Onmi a lodge of Ktks, No. 3!l, to nil lodges and members and their families In the state to come to the June re union. The purple days are June l, H, and the plnce Oniahii, Kor the first time eo,e the slate sorhitlon of KlUs lodses wns eris in ' I the annilul llieetlltt' Will lie held i; Omaha. The assochitlon rmiipilses six teen lodges, with a mcnihernhlj. of ,fli It Is proposed to ni-ii.c the hus k I iti "i meeting the micleiis of le'n.iori ni N braska KIKs and tlieli- f-unll'i-s ,-n l p..i vlils the visitors v illi all Hi" 1 1 n r-r . n n 1 1 1 s and entertainment Hint in ti he nn'.-i"! Into the days and eieiiins ' Committees I'lnii Details. Mean to finance the re.jnl"ii Is al ready on hand and seven commlnc, me at work planning various iletnli. Thene eommltteea lield a Joint inei tln In tho lodge rooms Friday evcnluif nii.l discussed the work on hand. The nr rnngementa outlined loiiieiMi'l.iie a re eeptlon at the lodge, aulnni'ilille I lil'-' an outing at one of the purka, a King day observanre, a visit to the pa -king hou.. i on the Booth Hide, eleipi-i-oned sln.pi.l.u-: tour for women vlsltoia and a dinner mid rtanea-at one of the golf eluba, Htieet decoration are also tdatiried and spechil night Illumination of the BIk "clubhouse and the adjacent bhe-k The committees In idiarge of the re union are: General Arrangement- 1 'hm les U Hex ton, ihalrmsn: K. Hiiettlngliiim. V. W, Jmlaon, O. F. West, llould Diet, I'. 11 Jllaek, F). F. Ilral ey, Finance F, F. Uralley, ehalrnmn F Pratt Hardwooil, I. W. Miner, i". I'.' Heene, T. H. Uyaart. K. K. ft'-i-rb ker, A, ('. Hunt. Outlnif-lS. Buckingham, chairman; J H. Walten, J. .'. Hharp. M K. Murphy. ,1. F. I'tel. M N. Fllnn, N. It f'ennv Publlidty-C. K. Hlack, rhatrniaii: H. F WoodhrldKe, T. J. Fltxmorrla. J O, fi ford, Alfred Horenson, Jihn M Tanner. Val J. Peter. Autos and Paeoratlon O.iuid Pleti chalnnan; Ilandall Iv. Hrown. T. F. urgess-Nash Company: Hunflny, May 7, lOlfl, EV ERYB ODYS STOR E " HTOItK SKWH foil MONDAY. Offering for Monday, a Phone Doug. 187. O Tl Tl IlJilKS Involving Several Thousand Yards of the Season's Most Favored Weaves at Prices That Are Quite Unusual CAREFUL planning and untiring efforts, scouring the fast rising markets thoroughly, picking up a few pieces hero and a few more there, enables us to offer these choice silks at these very special prices for Monday. That's the ,story hero's the sequel Georgette Crepe, Usually 98c at 69c Good line of light and dark shades, 4 0 Inches wldo, made of one-half kIHc and will wear and wash excellently, for walHts and dresses. Foulard Silks Usually 85c to $1 at 68c Strictly showerproof, In a splen did selection of neat designs and a full range of colors. The usual S5o to 1.00 qualities. Striped Taffetas Usually to $1.75 at $1.25 Including such shade combina tions as blue and whtto, black and white, also Shepherd checks in black and white and plenty of pretty checks and plaids, 36-Inch. Chiffon Taffetas Usually to $2.00 at $1.47 One of the season's most favored fabrics, soft and supple, In a beau tiful color range, Including the fashionable street shades and eve ning tints. Heavy Pongee SilksSpecial All pure .silk in the natural colors, moist desirable for suits and coats; two groups .Ifi-im-h, $1.9. quality, $1.59 yard. .Vi-iiifh, $2.25 quality, $195 yard. Princess Satin Lining at $1.25 Beautiful floral effects in pleasing colorings, made especially for use in silk coat linings. A very scarce weave and very specially priced for Monthly nt $1.25 yd. Burti.sa-Kaalt Co. Main J'iowr. Pure, Colored Dress Linen 6 to 8 Yard Patterns of New Wash Usually 65c, Monday at 35c ! Sdt-!1:4,5,' l5 and $2,95 ' m IIl'SK pattern lengths lnc ude almost everv num.itili. iva -...! j -- color for the ,ienson In wash materials, 40 inch voile In strip, s. ! flftires and floral elfo ts; 4(i-ttei fancy iiiantiilsetto In sttlpe.t mot ! florals; Imported .'icotih Klngliaiiia In ehecks, stripoh and ptaljn, hI.vi Hie meriion o: pre'ty tihxuts. VKKY itesirulilo for inukliii; nilift or iiklrts, 3fi Inches wldo, pure, linen, In nil the favored Moults mid oyster white. Sheer White Organdie, 76c. I'ine slie r white oi'Kiiiiil ie In tin cvtra wid wldih, fi inches, for ttiil .ti, pi.nlu.il mn iiie-pi-s inn) sutiiti't r e.ir, t-ie hilly reduced. Oxford Skirtings at 50c, One of lh .wnV lie est heh, ileslrabln fr fMrtlng or siiit tnn.j, ,:ii iiiclo-s w hb'. a-"rltneiit or i-iyles. Mercerised Batistes at 35c. In. port.. t I'ri i.i h l-.ttte tilt . 't to. t .ti u A t.ii.ih. 4& lnch"i i I'll , for .u.-'f . d " Hiel fine in l' t i irnient. Uotxn.s lfii.il C M4iu rioof. Campus Cloth at 25c. k.'iiiIIh stripes iiT nil t'lloiM, I c In ttiulih, .! Ili' ll' S w ide, English Voiles at 39c. A new fitbrlc In n;iiiIh utrlpi-s nT nil clnis. In i(iiii,lnntiiinn, with white, lilito pilt Hlme In ttiulih, .! Iri' li'S wide, Ww'ii tlpe. white grounds with iliixttr nf n.!,,i.. niriios 11 fnoM till ttiaile; ,ilt.o nuny prt ltv hl.ii k ,uil uhllo -r -- I m o r,i Ide, Rurf... Ms th Co MIb rinor Featuring Unusual Values in Wash Goods for Monday in the Big Basement Salesroom N r.tbric-, h'.'h in l'.'Mr l'.r ii'fii.-r .t! t - - l!;,i! - ln.ijhl i-au t1 -i ..! n-l.nt pi i!.,- pi;lv.. Fnliry Voilfs ut 2 Sc. 'l!'. MUC i' -...-! ijio .i,i),( f.. t l i!,,, t - i r, ' t i-'.iy fd t .(U-'... i . ; ) -i i , .,.(,, ( f. ' ! ' t .-. -'H . I 'i !?!( el !(..'. .... I : t "a ... t . ',1 '' t..t tn.ni ' .ik hi j(..r ,...,i , . '. . I --.' )..! .IM-I -I. 'M 4iOC ti;v w.,- M,H!..t!c. the Now I'xhtu; Do (',.,- , : !.,( !.!'-. '.. .!..,. :,(, I , I n I. "i !- !! ".; i ! Wi.it. I 'n ii 1 1 ; . i ' I v j i i:i.-- iti ,,;!. v - .(.- i ,(. ;. i . ! i . i!i it ! i!. t n j, ,-t , In.!".:i H.vd Onitu-'i. ir ;c , ' . v ,'...(?:' i ! ! ' ' ' ' ' 1- r to ': Wa is (5. .!i, 71 .c I ' " ' ' AH Our lUr. I n i tid'. . ;.i 1. 1 i ,. , n . . , ,. ; t, s ;.v , j S.iur lor ! ,-,.( ,, ,,t.u. ,,: .. . ,. ' i , ; i-"l , htiv . , 7- Will SavoYou Money Thoife A Reason Kvery day some tUI lor speaks Id altmlng tenns of the hen ut j of this store, and the hluli Krflde and correct lie slttn nd finish of onr Furniture. The Quality of Our Stock ) Unqur tlr ned -It Alwaya Pay to Get Our Price Before YOU BUY Ia-1 a remind 7011 of the "low prices' nmrked on eery piece of these IiIkIi rrsde poods. Why liny hujIIiIiik Inferior nheit Hiiyitiond (jiiullt j costs yon no MOHKI -v .u-pj nr.--vit 1 1, nry . 1 -n Pi' 1 1 f I f it: JZn hv 1 1 kJU I "V ' m m r w tt lu w m 1 1 . Dining Room furniture of Distinction A showing of Suites in their entirety; true period reproduction and adapta tioriH not mero nonleHcript"-in Mahogany and fine old Black Walnut; and the inellow richness of aged Oak the English, Tudor style, done by finishers in America's greatest shops. The Hnlte here Illustrated 1 on our floors In fine Old English Oak and Mahogany, In Antique dull finish Oak, Mahogany, The (115-Inch Sldehosrd -l.2S 52.75 The China Cahlnet, 45 In. wide. $ 12.. V) 9-5.75 Tahle, M-ln. A 8 ff. Extension 12.50 $51.00 The side Table, 42-lnoh width JH2.'5.75 fS2.".tM) The Bide Chair, slip lesther... .$ ft.75 If 10.75 The Arm Chair, aeat leather. . . .810.75 $ 17.50 Jurdliiler Minds, SI. 00. 81.50 and up Ad eteeptlonal value among the many new ar rival! this week la a Butte In the finest Walnut Wood Selection, comprising The Bldehoard, 68 Inch 8(17.50 The China Cabinet, 45 Inchea 850.00 The Side Table, 43 Inchea 830.00 The Bitenilon Tahle, 64-8 850.00 TheArm Chair, leather or tapestry teat. . .81 2.75 6 Hide Blnera, leather pr tapestry et. ea. .88.75 FIVE BIO BUFFET VALUES Golden or Fumed Oak, 45-lncb genuine quarter eawed 812,75 Golden Oak only, 48-lnoh length, very roomy, genuine quarter sawed 814.25 Fumed Oak Iluffet, 45-Inch, very select quartered oak .810.75 Golden Oak or Fumed, large, roomy ' Buffet 815.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, 02-lnob full 6 ft 3 lnch, very maaelve, S-top allverwar drawer, mirror 12100, only ...837.75 (Ask to see this on.) 1 1). Inch Brass Jardlnler, 85d This Dresser, mahogany, 811.75 Fbls Poster Mahogany, 821.75 Walnut 820.50 This Toilet Table, mahogany Your Bedroom Suite may possess refinement and distinctive character and yet not be expensive. A look throiiKh the many elegant styles In Mahogany, Walnut, Ivory and Oak we have to show you will convince you how truthful thla stAtniiietit la. Here Is a Suite In Adam style, for Instance Dresser, 45-tnoh baae 83-1.00 Ded. full slie S3 1.00 Chiffonier. 6 drawer 827.50 (This Is an exquisite Suite In cane paneling.) Another In Wllllsm and Marv Design Dresser, 830l Chiffonier, 827.751 Bed, 823.50 A flno Ivorv Knamelod Sulto, In cane panelingih Dresser. 823.251 Chiffonier. 810.251 Bed, 810.251 A Princess Dresner to match, 810.25 n ir tt f 1 1 1' ( It 11 i r stnmU ami Mooli In Old Hiislisli Ott. ! ; ' v s lllns j'' t aio-l . . 5 In .!h..,iiv sin! Wei (A tt-r. S1.25 7J I'cile.InU YJ lii o fi.l i- ' . 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