Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 27, 1920, Page 18, Image 18

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Peterc-Johnson.
The marriage of Miss Geraldine
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Johnson, and Richard Peters,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Peters,
will take place Wednesday evening,
April 14, at the Johnson home.
Archbishop Harty will officiate. The
attendants will be Beatrice Johnson,
v ,. . lister oi me Driae-io-oe, ma Kcca
J'eters, brother of Mr. Peters.
Convention Festival.
;. . That part of social Cleveland in-
terested in the work of the Young
Women's Christian association is ar
' ranging a big frolic for the enter--,
tainment of the 3,000 delegates
1 ., which will be in Cleveland April
1 13 to 20.
Mrs. E. S. Burke, jr., is chairman
ri the general ' committee; Mrs.
Frank Meade, publicity; Mrs. John
Putnam, program committee; Mrs.
Charles S. Shinnick, workshop com
mittee; Miss Emily Maps, produc
tion committee; Mrs. J. H. Rogers,
music committee.
'The big spectacle will be called
'The Festival of Follies." It will be
given at Masonic auditorium and
more than 1,000 will take part.
Church Sale.
Trinity Cathedral guild will hold
a sale at the Blackstone Saturday,
March 27, at 10 o'clock. Those in
charge will be Mesdames Clarke
Powell, W. B. Roberts, Ralph
- Peters, William Ritchie, Fred
. Thomas, and Miss Katherine Thum-
mel.
To Give School Play,
f" "The Schoolmistress," by Arthur
.1 ' Pinero, will be given by University
n Omaha students during the latter
part of April. Dorothy Gray and
Clyde Bennett will have the leading
roles. Others taking part include
Izma Tucker, Margaret Powell,
Elizabeth Taylor, Mabel Norn's,
Roberta Coujter, Dorothy Oanan,
'Wade Reeves. Jack Beacom, Henry
Edstrom, Edwin Dyke, MaxFleisch
man, Lauren Thompson, Dave
Broadwell and Harold Blaugh. The
understudies will be Helen Miller,
Leota JohnstQn, Hazel Lake and
Paul Pressly. Dr. Gilbert James of
, the university will coach the ama-
teur actors.
Ruth Bryan Owen in
" Omaha
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Calendar
Personals
: G. A. Hoagland and daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Summers, who are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoagland at
r Phoenix, Ariz., are expected home
Monday. '
5 Krenier Bain will arrive next week
from Butte, Mont., to joi Mrs.
Bain, who is visiting, her parents,
, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Woodard.
They will remain in Omaha until
the middle of April.
Mr F. H, Maxam of Princeton,
lnd., who has been the guest of
Mrs. Jennie Spence, returns home
Friday evening. ,
-tp&tn stockholders of the Penn
sylvania railroad at the end of the
year held $150,750,000 of the stock,
or 30.15 per cent, an increase of $2,
700,000 during the year.
Sirs TSegt-rvaioi Owerv.
Mrs. Reginald Owen, nee Ruth
Bryan, spent Thursday in Omaha at
the home of Misses Gale and Lee
Comstock. A small party of former
friends called during the evening,
among whom were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Harris. Mrs. Brace Fonda.
Mrs. Arthur Smith, Miss Harriet
Wilson, Doane Powell and Ray
Dumont. Mrs. Owen has gone to
Lincoln where she will meet her fa
ther, William Jennings Bryan. She
will also attend the Delta Gamma
banquet there Saturday night. Major
Owen and their three children are
at the Bryan home in Florida. The
major has a year's leave of absence
from the British service and it is
probable the Owens will spend much
of that tune in, this country.
Nurses Are Given
Rank by Bill of
Congress
Once again the republican con
gress has come to the aid ot women
Republicans in control of the
house of representatives have passed
that section of the army reorganiza'
tion bill which gives military rank
to army nurses.
Organized groups of women all
over the country, including the
various gtate branches of the Gen
eral Federation of Women's clubs
are backing this bill, which will give
army rank to women who serve their
country as nurses during time of
war.
Having passed the federal suf
frage amendment, the republican
party is intent on enacting all the
laws which aid women, which have
been held in abeyance by the demo
crats for so long.
Settlement Dancing Class.
The children's dancing class of
die Social Settlement will meet Sat
urday evening from 7 to 8:30. So
cial dancing from 8:30 to 11.
1621 Farnam St
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Special
Easter
Offering
Of Smart
Spring
SUITS
Easter Sunday only one week away, prepar
ations should not be delayed, in the selection
of the New Suit for that occasion,
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Tricotines, Poiret Twill, Checks, and
Mannish' Serge.
showing conservative styles as well as ex
treme models! : Semi-fitted, plain tailored,
and ripple effects!-
SPECIAL PRICE
FOR SATURDAY
$47sla $75
"Many handsome" models and designs
to select from." !
BLOUSES
In flesh and white and all the new shades;
Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tricolette,
French Voile. 1
$2.25, $4.95 $7.50 to $15
SILK PETTICOATS
Taffeta, Satin Jersey
Top, Special, $4.25
CAMISOLES
$2.95, $3.50, $4.25
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Boou. with M.-fc Walter W. Fisher. 81 K
xtroaL H ibjeol, "Amnrlcan Convpoiera of
Sunc." ThoM giving th program will be
Slr. J. Dean Kinder, leader; Sire. Ralph
.Tonee, Mra. O. D. Mabery and the Mlaeea
Cora Laverty. Jean I.averty. Jane t'liher.
Mary Virtue, Adeline McCu'.locn, Alic.
Cateel and Lucy Hilt.
Benmii BH-ry Hour Saturday. 10:S a.
m. city hell. Un. John Giles will tell the
f,.ilowln stories: "The Muple Tree'. Bur
rrlae." "Bprlrf and Her Helpers" and
;The Worm That Wee Olad to Be Alive."
FsntCD.ll. Chapter. O. K. 8 249 Sat
urday. Called meeting for Initiation.
Community 8erel Saturday. Unnr
at Bonheur club at S:15. Panoe at QirU
Community liouee. 8:30 to 11 p. m.. mem
ber, of the Bonheur club, hostessea,
A. C. A. Drama Section Saturday. 11
a. m, with Mm. John McDonald, 114
North Thlrty-aecond avenue. Th. play.
"Feasta of the Holy Innocent," by S.
Ileley Marshall, will be given. Mrs. Anna
Raymond, leader. Others taking prt will
be Meadume. Howard MrMoines, William
Locke ai d Howard Ruehion.
Kappa Sigma Club of Omaha and Toon
oil Bluf fa Saturday. 12:30 to 2 p. ni..
luncheon and meeting. University club,
1913 Harney street.
Hchool Fornm Saturday, t p. m
luncheon at Prottiesit Mile club. J. David
Larson, from the Chamber of Commerce,
will talk on "The Spirit of a City," and
George ilorton will speuk on "City Plan
ning." To Attend Y. W. C. A. Convention.
Miss Mabel Kasmussen has been
chosen to go as a delegate from the
University of Omaha to the Na
tional Y. W. C. A. convention in
Cleveland, April 13 to 25.
Irish girls are said to have the
most beautiful hands. English girls'
are too plump and fleshy. The hands
of the Amencan girls are too long
and narrow. The Angers of the
German girls are too short and the
palms too broad. The hands of the
French, Italian and Spanish girls
may be called indifferent. Next to
the Irish girls, the daughters of
Poland deserve the palm so far as
the beauty of the hand is concerned.
Miss Maude Wetmore of the Na
tional League of Women's Service,
has been appointed on the women's
campaign committee for the nomi
nation of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood
Candidate to Nations! Convention
politics of our state. Participation
iu politics is as much an innovation
with me as it is with the majority of
women.
'I realize what an honor it would
be to represent the republican vot
ers of the First district' at the na
tional convention and I have accept
ed the hlin? made to place my name
upon the republican primary ballot
as a candidate for district alternate
from the First congressional district.
"I nope that the republicans of
Nebraska will instruct the delega
tion for Nebraska's own John J.
Pershing, whom I believe to be the
best fitted man to lead our party to
victory. Regardless of my personal
preference, however, I will support
at the convention the man for whom
the electors of Nebraska instruct me
to vote."
It 6uld be interesting to know
wiiat reasoning the New So
Wales board of trade fitcH tlie
inp- waire for adult women wnrka
at just half the amount they fiJ
uie oasic minimum .wage ot aq
men workers.
State eligibility for office
been granted to women in
South Wales, Australia.
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Beddeo's Easy Payments
Mrs. Frank E. Dunbar of Platts
mouth has filed as delegate to the
republican national convention. She
is the first woman to file for that of
fice tr "Dnnriar is chairman nf
the Cass County Women's Pershing-
tor-resiaent organization and has
organized every town in the county.
She is an enthusiastic Pershing
booster, but says she will support
the choice of the people if elected to
the convention. Mrs. Dunbar was
active in Red Cross work during
the war and at present is taking a
prominent part in organizing ex-
service men.
In filing her petition Mrs. Dunbar
issued a statement in which she said:
"In order to prove that we are
capable of discharging our duty as
voters, th? women of Nebraska
must take :m active interest in the
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Suits of character
and distinction, in
the new spring
styles and fabrics, to
please the fancy of
discriminating womankind.
And so attractively
priced that we should
encounter no difficulty
in hurrying them all
away Wednesday.
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Occasion
for Unusual
Money
Savings
Suits of Serge
and of Fancy
Mixtures
Suits of Gabardine
and of Tricotine
In the season's most de
sired shades, as well as
blaek.
The popular short
ripple style predomin
ates, but there is a di
versity of other styles,
such as Tuxedo, the
Waist Line effect and
the vestee.
Sizes from 16 to 44.
Our
East&r
Cash
Trice
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Saving
of $15.00
to $20.00
Thorne Suits all are individualized by that
' tone of refinement so much sought by women
particular in matters of dress.
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it is an enjoyable,
helpful way of clothes
buying, and permits
you to get the service
from your wearables
while you pay cash for
them in easy weekly or
monthly payments.
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Here you buy
quality apparel on
credit terms at the
lowest cash store
prices.
Saturday Is the Ideal Time to Make That
Easter Suit Selection
Oar Mr. Beddeo, now in New York, has s ent us for this special Easter showing a gmt
lot of exceptionally attractive suitssuits th at bespeak of the rery newest style creations,
and on his advice we have priced them unusu ally low. This affords you an exceptional ep -portunity
to select that new suit Saturday a nd to select it here.
$49
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$CQ75 $CQ75
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K5MONA SPECIAL
SATURDAY ONLY-
Hand-Embroidered Kimonas
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"We are temporarily overstocked on Japanese Cttpe
Kimonas, due to the arrival from Japan of a last year's
purchase. ' ,
i WE OFFER 200 KIMONAS
AT COST PRICE
We suggest you purchase your Summer
Kimona now, as it will save you at least 50.
" These Kimonas come in Lavender, Eose, Light and
Dark Blue and Pink. . Artistically embroidered in flower
designs.
W, HEldridge Importing Company
1318 Farnam Street
Many Will Want One of These
New Spring Coats
And what woman can be blamed for ha ving a desire to own one of these beautiful
raw coats. So different in style from form er seasons, and so practical. All the new coat
ings are generously represented in this exhib it, both sport models and dressy creation.
Use your credit and buy one of these coats S aturday. -
$39?5 $49 to $69
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A Wonderful Showing of New Dresses
And the best part of the entire showing i s the remarkable low prices that prevail.
Dresses in satins, georgettes, taffetas, serges, tricotines and combinations. All the lovely
new spring colors, and a style range that is fairly bewildering.
$OQ75
$QQ75 $Q75
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New Tricolette
Blouses
Of all the smart new blouse creations
the tricolette blouse holds first place,
and our showing is replete with these
new arrivals, all colors and hosts of
styles.
Exceptional Values
Saturday
Featuring for Saturday
Stylish Easter
MILLINERY
As an added Saturday attraction we
offers all our hats that sold up to $9.75
at one price, $4.95. What woman can
further deny herself a new hat. And
remember your credit is good at Bed
deos. Values to $9.75
$4.95