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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1916)
TTIE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1M6. Notes -:- Personal Gossip -.- Entertainments -:- Club Doings Sa II If I IS IKE V - . MILITARY ASPECT TO SOCIETY SPORTS Many Prominent Women Go in for Activities That Make for Hardiness, GOLF IS THE MOST POPULAR Br MKLLTFIf'I. Mar . whan U the "woman's ilsfsnse Isaijua" Maa to reach Omaha? Jt has struck New York and Waahlnaton In full form, Un der tha patronas;o and cn-opfliatlon of wall known matron with atron finan cial baoklnf and olal prontlg hundred of woman, mcMy buttsrfll, ordinary hoosawlve and buslnsss womnn, era drilling In the blf srmnrlss of the na tional fuard at loaat onca a wmk, and arrangements ara all md for encamp mania, not to apeak of what la now doing at f'havjr Chase. Thara la ona thin notlrsabla-miiny of tha women and girls promlnont In loral social affairs am olvlr, .,, ,,,,,,. i ajnount of time and energy to outdoor activities, especially a olfln. a field In aporU exceptionally bennflrlal In fit ting !tf devotees for military srrv. Ica In tralnln and hardening; for lonir tramps; developing tha muscles of tha arms, back and shoulders to tha strength 1 necessary to bear arm, I Thara la a curious history connected right hara with golf and tha royal sup-! port It gained aa firearms Improved. Ko I long aa England depended upon Ha lona ' bow men In battle there waa a heavy penally attached to golfing-lt wan time wasted by tha masse whic h should bo ! more patriotically devoted to archery. But whan tha gun tame Into Its own It was discovered that It was fho lad who could awing his club longest on tha lings who could best carry and use his musket. Among tha Omaha women and girls now aaan on the link every 1'ay without fall are MVe. Jlarold I'rlleliott, Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mrs. Arthur Kccllne, Mrs. Ttoss Towlo, Miss Paphna Peters, Miss Mildred Butler, Ml luabel Vinsonhaler, Mlsa Mary Burklcy and Miss Hllzabcth Davis and her sister Mellora. ONE OF OUR OLDEST SOCIAL CLUBS-Mrs. 0. C. Schaeffer, president, and Mrs. M. A. NagL secretary-treasurer of the Kaffee club for thirty-three years, The club will hold a birthday party at the Rome hotel on Wednes day, r I attend the national convention of mami j facturers. v I New arrivals from Omaha at ti'a Klmi hotel, Excelsior Pprlrgs, Mo., Ine'iid.-; j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. flyrnn, Mm l.toscph T. Byrne, Buy pyrne and K. bruce. " Y ' ? ' " . ''&' i tV 4 !Kt - - a ;;- V Orpheum Partiei, Reservations have been taken at the Orphaum this evening by Judge and Mrs. W. A. Iledlck for a bo; Mr. Csrl Kurth has five seat and tha Rcglna club has twenty-two. At tha matinee performance this afternoon Mr. H. Wells had ten nut and Mr. V, 13. Blielby had eight, Mra. W. D. Counsnian has ten reserva tion for tomorrow' matlnne and Mr. J, P. Greeby baa five. At tha Wednesday matinee Mrs. 3. M, Roberts will have twelve guests; Mrs, D. C. Rlnclsire, ten; Mrs. E, Regan, fourteen; Mrs. M. Haze, nine, and Mrs, If. Hartry, five. Mr. P. O. McCormlck will have fifteen guests at the Thursday matinee. On Saturday aft ernoon Mr. J. Krugor ha nine renervar tlon and Mrs. JL K. Basstran six. Mri. James Home to Visit. Mra. Gladden James of Brooklyn, for merly Mlsa Julia Nagl, and her email daughter, JacquoHne, ore the gueat of Mrs. James' parents, Mr. and Mr. M. A. Nsgl. Mrs. James and Ja;iiiellne will spend the summer here and will be joined In tho fall by Mr. J&ino before they re turn to the cast. Mrs. James is a University of Nebraska girl who won favorable mention on the professional stage before her marriage. There are now four generation at the NagI home on Famam street, Including Mrs. James and her daughter, Mr. NagI and her mother, Mrs. Margarth,a Lange. Utile Jacqueline Is the first "twilight sleep" baby born to an Omaha ,woruan, according to Mrs. Nagl. Leave Taking;. Mr. W. Carmlehael entertained this afternoon with a "conversazione party;" In honor of Mra. A. E. Orbeton, who leave this week for a year's visit In Chicago, Boston and her old home, Rock land. M. The house was decorated with spring flowers, and Miss Mhrgaret Carmlehael played two piano numbers, "The l'rlm roe" ami tho "Russian Intermezso. The guest were; Mesdsmes A K. Oi'heton, W. A. Smith. V. M. Heard. Thoinaa Hmlth. Mlxnes Lots Walters. Menilanieii 'ieorge W ilson, H A. I'olllna, W. Carmlehael. Mlssea Mut gariit Carmlehael Columbian Club Notei. The Columbian club will give an en tertainment tt Its friends at the club liall Wednrsdey afternoon, May 10, at i' .ll o clock. The tiosleiwes of the oo Mn will b Mlrs, K. J. O ilerne and Mrs B. Donelly. Stork fept-cial. A dmishter was born f-nndsy to Mr, and Mrs Thomas Allen of Lincoln, Nab. i,ri Allen w formerly Mls Ftaniie tiould. ' V "H waa horn In Mr, and Mrs, t harlr M Bmwn Psturday. April , A snn waa bom Sunday t Mr. and tt v n W'aoa. wrm nti'i wca n f the Kowiand gins Miu Cane to Give Talk. Ml i;t!afclh t'arsa. prtiuiral of tha Northrop f'ollsglale H; timj nf Itinneap i. lis. Is tlitl I'rlUy innmtrig to Is the S'lMt until rlol iitUy sewiing v,f Mi. l,iiIheniLa Jnhnaim at Prowiieil lintl y : will 1 1 a ui at lb I'ar inta and Tea 'hf' a4 i lll" la at To Haw Firm, Healthy, Pretty Teeth and Cum It. 4 ' it i' ...... - .. , i 1 1 t Ii t 't . .. 4 i t i i j r 4M t ..n - . few. ' int ' a) Hi N 4 s ( 1f t 1 r(W4i a iH!" , it : l i'i 1 i'M, &r ' t . tfUi tx ttittk ,jl '1 ,- l';t c . . ! k It i . lui I? , , i , , s i -ei f f tV t.a 4ft $ fi i ' " I J S f t - ; " 1 -ft t M ' ! - i r ex. the Omaha olub Friday afternoon, sn nf fulr which gives promlso of a large number of guests from the requosts" for reservations which are coming In to Miss Johnson, Krlday evening Miss Johnson will give a dinner at Itrownell Hall In honor of her guest. Mn. Baker Honored, Mrs. Elizabeth Gowdy Haker, the we'l known portrait p'ilntr In w;iter colors', whose pictures will 1 on exhibition at a local studio until Wednesday evening, will leave Omaha earlier than she ex pected, Lt evening Mr. Baker, who Is In the writ on b islnens, telegraphed Ms wife to meet him In St. Iouls and, eon ao,uenlIy, Mra. Baker takes leave of Omaha Tuesday evening. This evening Mr. Baker will be enteitumed bylier lioites, Mri. Jo, pn M. Met en If, at. a stall liifoi ntal homo dinner, followed by sn Orphei m pwrty. rr&m ft. Ixiu's, .Mr. and Mrs. Biker will Jtart f r tielr hom In New Vork. For Mn. Quillman, Mrs. W. A. Fraser will give a tea from 4 to t o'clock tomorrow afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Oeorge N. Qulllman, of Pallia, Tex., who has been her guest for the last six week. Personal Mention. Dr. II, B. Iemcro ha returned from trip to the south. Mr. and Mr. John Sullivan left Satur day evening ' for Chicago and, eastern points. At Pittsburgh Mr. Sullivan will WOMAN'S CLUB EXECUTIVES WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY Tha new executive committee of the Omaha Woman's club. Including Mesdamea Mry I. Crelgh, A, L. Fertiald, E. U, Ransom, Pavld M. Mk-Oahey and C. I. Hempel, has been culled together by the president, Mrs, K. M. flyfert, for a meeting at the Motel Kontrnella Wednesday at l. o'elorK for its first meeting Committee places will be filled and other buitlnees preceding the depar ture of the delegates to the biennis! convention of the (lenersl Federation of Women's clubs will be discussed. The club women will have tea In the palm room after the meeting. Tha parliamentary law class, which Is to be launched next year under tho di rection of Mrs. Earl K. Ptanflrld, bns sl rendy twenty-five members enrolled. Instant Hair Stain Better Than Slow "Restorers" Hiitne folks would have you believe ft V011 believe ; thst they have dlicii v ered V some marvel- Toua rrimblnfi tlon Ihst will "reatore" the color to aray, St read ml of faded half, without stain ing It. No sm h prep ara tlon has ever been discovered. There is only one prepara tion so far as we know that Is entirely free from sulphur, lead, silver, mercury, line, aniline, coai tsr products or their derivatives. That preparation is culled "Brownatone." It is so easy and safe to spply that the wonder 1 that arts one ever uses anytntng etse. "Brownatone" instantly tints the hslr to any shade of brown (or Mark) that may be desired. If the gray shows on your temples or la streaking your hslr if the ends of your hair are lighter than the balance, or if for any reason you wish to stnln all or part of your hair use 'Brownatone.' A umlii aa s boeklst will bs sent nn if rum eunu(ai:tufni only) upon rclp of jne. Menuon that fcMln4. All of ths letsint snif ttaeas Mil "Bntvualont." Two stiM, tfo an ft. On. Inli on "BrownAtonr' At your halrrireMeri. Praiwraa br Tin Kentos Fhannaaal Co.. t.9 E. Pike SI.. Covlnstsa. Kr. Soti sn riuuueea in nmaha or snermn a 1M onnell vi dealers. Mrs. W. P. Harford, wsll known club woman, who returned Thursday from California, has consented to ait as ln etructor for the department next year, If her health pcmBs. The promised con nection of Mrs. Harford has lent addi tional support to the new department. Unig Co. Btorf ua other ea4tn 3 4.! v it V. 4 I- fi 1 s Take , Wriylcy's to the movies and leave dull care behind A restful hour in the dark ened hall, plus pleasant food for thought on the screen, plus Wrhjloy's to help you digest it Equals: perfect content. Wrlgley's helps mental as well an physical digestion. It sweetens, soothes and satisfies it's the. universal trouhle-chaser. Ghoiv it alto? every meal Wrttt W. Writer Jr. C IftO'l Ksener lMJ , Vfcitatfo, fof dee tbyf of the t'itgltily ict uiaa'e (MH k) dwk, ft in 1 ,4 IS 1 vT s t, hU aaa, fof dee $iyt ft xW ItvJ, . ITV SirUotr Jtatuisii 'a -r"!i V, MAKES TALK TO WORKERS AT NEBRASKA CITY SUNDAY I. J. Cop?nharv. presl-lrnt . f (he Trades 1'nlonM Antt-Booja l.eagtie if Nebraska r turned from Nebraska Clly, where ha rpoke to sn sntuhalaatlr auillini e at tho court house Hunday afternoon on "The r.f It' t of Boose on Trades Union I rogrep ' Eastern Pastor to Bo Given Call to Unitarian Church Rev. Itohert P. I.avens of Fltehburg, Msss.. will probably be the permanent pastor of the Unitarian church In Omaha. At a meeting of the congregation Hunday the board of trustees recommended that Itev. Mr. I.eaven b given tho call to this city. If tha eastern pastor accepts It la believed he will enter upon bis new duties In Omaha not Inter than Heptem ber 1. Ha la not a strsnger in Omaha, having spent about ten days here laat January helping reorganise the local Unitarian church, lie was touring tho west In the Interest of the American Unitarian asso station of Boston. According to local Unitarian P.er. Mr. Leavens, who ha been pastor of the Uni tarian churrh at Fltehburg for tha last ten years, has Intimated that he would be eiceedlngly well pleasod with Omaha aa a field, Kev. Mr. leaven Is a graduate of Dartmouth oollege and the Harvard fll vlnlty school, He Is a chairman of the New Kngland Fellowship committee. Time, tide and Bee Want Ad wait for no mail. An opportunity missed la an opportunity lost. If the Mountain Won't Go to Mahomet, Mahomet Must Go To the Mountain!! In other words, if we cannot get the women of Omaha to trade in the morning: early we must fix a time to suit the women of Omaha. Kilpatrick's Silk Sale Timed for 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, May Oth, so that all may be able to get there on time. . No Silk So Popular These Days As Taffeta We have between 1,500 and 2.0C0 yards to sell. prices 33c 49c $ 11 There is one thing against these silks they are narrow width. Fashion is a funny thing. Not so long since EVERYTHING WAS NARROW now you can scarcely get it too wide. These silks are Wa to 20 inches in width. Now, figure a little twice 19 inches makes 38 inches. If these were 38 inches wide they would be worth $1.50 to $2.00 per yard. Figure a little more 33x2, 66c; 49x2 98c. This little example in arithmetic shows that on Tuesday you get these silks for less than - f : i : " Tl i P I il i I ONE-HALF PRICE All Should Go Out in One Hour All this week at the Wool Dress Goods Section we will take orders to make Skirts to your measure for $2.25. Don't you want an extra skirt? IF YOU s7 sSsj'2Lf Cr- DO, GET BUSY. a 1 . ' Mi Ml I Ill Waffle Iron ft i 1 . i, ToaBter Everyone Purchasing a Gas Range This Week Receive a Waffle Iron and Toaster, ...... V isww "I: r,.v- ;NW?.Avw f . . w i DIMENSIONS Ovfn 10x38x12 ins. Broiler lCxlSx 9 ins. Floor Spare ., 20x40 inv No. 467 Eclipse A AMmctive 'iifpi on thh Stand ird Cabinet Eclipse K.tnije Daring May. rir ConnpftiHl $-...ro When I'tul Line is tn ., 1.5(1 5;; DISCOUNT FOR CASH Call m lnvsti4ite this hbrrvl offrr Kfore buying Omaha Gas Company South Sidr, 4S!So, 21th .St. South 2 IT. 1509 Howrtrv! Strret. DousU COS. T r; irn t'.T-f T' wTTrrwrr'M 7-. rrrT tvwt i , wrr " - i-. - J t - il- i -t ii i r nr J