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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 6,
Society
Gould-De Jamette.
The marriage of Miss Hazei De
Jamette and Roy M. Gould took
place Easter Monday at high' noon
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at the home of the bride's sister,
Mrs. E. A. French. Dean Tancock
officiated. The bride was Riven m
marriage by her brother, C. E. De
Jamette. Edwin Gould, brother of
the groom, acted as best man.
Little Jane De Jamette, niece of
the bride, "was her only attendant.
The bride wore a taffeta gown of
sable brown and a corsage of roses.
Following the ceremony a wed
ding breakfast was served for the
immediate relatives.
Out-of-town guests at the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. De Jar
nette and daughter, Jane, of Chero
kee, la., and Miss Margaret Horner
of Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould will be at
home after May 1 at Persia, la.
Engagement Announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Keller of
Minneapolis recently announced the
engagement of their daughter, Alice
Elvira, to Dr. Bernard J. Dugan of
that city. Mr. Dugan was gradua
ted from Creighton university and
is a member of the Pi Psi Thi fra
ternity. Christian-Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hughes of
Council Bluffs announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Helen Grace,
to Lieut. Thomas H. Christian of
Fort Crook, which was solemnized
Easter Sunday at the home of the
bride.
Misses Betty Annis and Sara Bes
ley, both of Council Bluffs, were
bridesmaids. The groom was at
tended by Lieuts. J. E. Neal and
Thomas Davis of Fort Crook.
The bride wore a traveling suit
of dark blue with small nastutriuni
colored hat.
Liefftenant aud Mrs. Christian
left immediately after the ceremony
for an eastern trip and they will stop
in Chicago to visit the parents of
the groom.
Upon their return they will reside
at Fort Crook.
Theater Parties.
Mrs. C. Melia had 10 guests
at the Orpheum Monday evening;
David Gruenberg entertained 10:
J. L. Laird and H. Pickerel
each had six guests. Smaller par
ties were given by S. S. Carlisle,
Paul Beaton, V. Bering, R. L. Har
ris, J. Rosengrens, C. A. Johnson,
Slocum. J. L. Laird, F. C. Mc
Ginn. R. E. Marble, J. J. Mangel,
Hazel Evans and C. F. Mitchett.
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Heads Drama
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Mrs. E. M. Syfert.
At the annual meeting of the
Drama league held Monday after
noon at the Blackstone. the follow
ing officers were elected:
Airs. E. M. Syfert, president; Mrs.
Edgar Morsman, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Luther 'Drake, second
vice president; Miss Belle Dewey,
third vice president; Mrs. Ralph
Peters, fourth vice prisident; Mrs.
Lucien Stephens, fifth vice president;
Miss Erna Reed, recording secre
tary; Miss Emily Kelley, corre
sponding secretry; Mrs. Henry Mc
Donald, treasurer; chairman of com
mittee on plays, Mrs. Samuel Burns;
chairman of program, Mrs. Victor
Roscwater; publicity, Mrs. H. H.
Baldrige; membership, Mrs. VV. A.
C. Johnson; courtesy, Mrs. George
Prinz; auditing, Mrs. Henry S.
Clark, jr.
New members on board of di
rectors arc:
Mesdames E. M. Syfert, II. H.
Baldrige, W. A. C. Johnson. Myron
Learned, Martin Harris, E. P. Peck,
Leonard Everett, Charles G. Mc
Donald, Miss Jeanette McDonald,
Miss Krna RpeH. Henrv Doorlev
and Rex lorehouse;
Hale-Mossberg.
The marriace nf-Miss Vera Moss-
berg of Minneapolis and Hugh Wes
ley riale ot umalia tooK place Sat
urday afternoon at the home of the
bride.
Mr. anH Mrs. T-Talp have cone
west. They will spend several weeks
traveling in Lalitorma. After June
i tney win De at nome in umana.
Chiles-Wilson.
The marriage of Miss Jennette
Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Jessie
Wilson, of Doniphan, Neb., and Fay
Victor Chiles, son of Mr; and Mrs.
G. H. Chiles, of Omaha, took place
Easter Sunday morning at the
Hanscom Park Methodist church,
the pastor officiating.
The bride was gowned in organ
die' and lace with veil of tulle. There
were no attendants. Following the
ceremony breakfast was- served for
the immediate relatives and a few in
timate friends at the Chiles home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chiles- will be at
home after May 1 at 816 Hickory
street.
Harrell-Langworth. v
The marriaee of Miss Luella
Langworth of Omaha and 'James
Harrell of Texas took olace at
Raton. N. M., March 24. The cou
ple have gone on a trip to Cuba and
southern resorts and will resid at
the Muelbach hotel in Kansas City
after June 1.
Omahan to Wed.
The. marriage of Miss Mildred
Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry A. Wheeler of Chicago, and
Arthur W. Wakeley, son of L. W.
Wakeley of Omaha, will take place
Saturday evening at the home of the
bride's parents. It will be an elab
orate evening affair. Mr. Wakeley
is in nicago at tne present time.
Airs. Lindsey Wheeler will be
matron of honor, and Mrs. Norman
Harris and Misses Ethel McNair.
Helen Leavitt and Esther Van Der-
voort wiil be attendants. Nelson
Wallace will be best man, and the
ushers will be Morton and Thomp
son Wakeley, broHierft of the groom,
Lindsay Wheeler, brother of the
bride, and James Van Toor, Allan
Lockard and William Fielder.
Le Mars Club.
A dance will be given Tuesday
evening, April 6. at Kelpine
academy by the Le Mars club.
Officers' Hop.
A dancing party will be given Fri
day evening, April 9, at Fort Omaha
by the officers of the post.
Informal Affair.
' Mrs. H. B. Bergquist entertained
informally at her home Monday
evening. v
Canteen Meeting.
Mrs. W. G. Nicholson and Miss
Irene McKnight will entertain mem
bers of Company B Canteen at the
Blackstone luesday afternoon.
v Speaks at Beatrice.
Dr. Jennie Callfas spoke before
the Woman's club at Beatrice Mon
day. For Visitors.
Henry Cox will entertain at
luncheon Tuesday at the University
club for-all violinists who are at
tiMdine the Nebraska State Music
Teachers' association. Tuesduy
evening he will have as. his guests
at the club the members of the
committee on standardization. Fol
lowing the election of officers,
Thursday morning, Mr. Cp will
give a lunche"on at the University
club for the newly elected officers.
Burgess-Hash
Company.
'EVBSYSODYS STORK"
Baby Day!
Tuesday
in the
Downstairs Store
100 Baby Dresses
$1.00
100 Babies' Sheer
Nainsook Dresses, elaborately-trimmed
in em
broidery and lace, inser-tion-4-ribbon
and bead
ing and embroidered ef
fects. Sizes 2 to 6 years.
Very specially priced.
ZOO Long Dresses
75c
Baby Long Nainsook
Dresses, lace and embroi
dery trimmed. Very spe
cial for Tuesday.
Long Dresses 95c
Baby Long Nainsook
Dresses, daintily trimmed
in lace insertion and em
broideries. On sale Tuesr
day only.
Baby Petticoats
45c
Baby Flannelette
Petticoats, long and
shortl Choice, 45c?
Baby Flannelette Go wns
65c
.Baby Kimonos
65c
Baby Flannelette Ki
monos, prettily trimmed.
Special Tuesday.
Baby S acq ues
75c
Baby F la n n e 1 e t te
Sacques, daintily trimmed.
Baby Flannelette Ger
trudes, 45c.
' Personals
Mrs. II. J. Bailey, who has been
ill, is improved.
"Mrs. T. B. Johnson and Miss
Jeanette Johnson are stopping at
the Hotel Ambassador at Atlantic
City. ,
Mrs. N. Martinson of Minneapolis
will arrive in Omaha soon to reside
here permanently.
Until Mi'rknm returned Mondav
levening to Rockford college after
spending ner rosier vacation wun
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Mtckuni. ,
Mrs. W. A. Sinclair is at the
Nicholas Senu hospital convalesc
ing from a recent operation.
Dance and Card Party.
A dance and card party will be
given by the Rosedale club for the
benefit of St. Rose parish at the
Metropolitan hall, Tuesday evening.
Dancing Party.
Vesta chapter, O. E. S will give
a dancing party Tuesday evening,
April 6, at the Masonic temple,
Nineteenth and Douglas.
i iMESSrlvM tefist-
XVERYBODY& STORE"
Continuing tor Tuesday Our Annual Summer Sale ot
S I 1 k U ni d e f wear
A Most Remarkable Sale-Prices Below Manufacturers' Cost
We contracted for an enormous stock of Dainty Silk Under
, wear over a year ago, and during this week we are offering it to ' (
you at prices that are less than the manufacturers are charging
today. Do not fail to attend this sale, for the values are extreme.
Silk Pajamas
$5.45 $6.75 $7.95
$9.75 $12.50
Mandarin and Billie Burke ef
fects, made of lustrous satins,
pussy willow and crepe de chine in
beautiful colors, in smart morning
effects or fluffy styles. '
Envelope Chemise
$2.85 $3.45 $4.65- $6.75
Myriads and myriads of styles, tailored and fluffy
effects, made in ev.ery wanted silk fabric and at prices
less than the cost of a single yoke of the material
Night Gowns
$4.85 $5.75 $6.95 $10.25
Crepe tissues, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, satins,
georgettes, chiffons, in the most exquisite colors and
trimmed in filet. Irish vals, nets, flowers, chiffon and
dainty hand-embroidered motifs.
Out Daily Special Tuesday, we offer
500 Silk Night Gowns
$3.45
Made of heavy Crepe de Chine, slipover and
empire effects, elaborately trimmed in lace inser
tion, braiding, and ribbon extra long and wide.
Limited Two to a Customer
SilkCamisoles
$1.25 $1.65 $1.95
$2.85 $3.15 and $3.45
Silk Camisoles of beautiful silks,
combined with exquisite laces, chif
fons, ribbons and flowers in
bodice, strap shoulder and sleeve
less effects, and priced for this
sale at
Silk Petticoats
$3.45 $3.95 $5.85 $6.45
- ' In straight slender models for Tailleurs; ruffled,
plaited, flounced effects for afternoon and evening
frocks, and lacy models for negligees.
Made of satins, silk jerseys, crepe meteor, taffeta,
pussy willows and crepe de chine in all the smart, new
styles and sport colors or dainty pastel shades and
priced for this great silk underwear sale
Silk Bloomers
$3.95 $4.95 $6.75 $10.25
Innumerable styles made of satins, crepe meteor,
pussy willow and crepe de chine, in plain tailored ef
fects or elaborately trimmed in lace chiffon and em
broidered models; fitted elastic, top elastic, cuff-knee
or French drawn knee.
7 ues da y Brings Wonderful Values
in the Downstairs Store
Women's Union Suits, 69c
Women's Union Suits, fine quality white cbtton, low
neck and sleeveless, knee length, 69c.
Fibre Silk Hose, 50c
Women's splendid quality Fibre Silk Hose, printed with con
ventional and flower designs and motifs, boot effects and printed
clock effects; all printed in contrasting colors; slightly imperfect,
but wonderful values; full seamless foot and double tops.
Main Floor
Linens and Domestics
Ginghatrt, 59c
Ginghams and Voiles in the
season's newest and most beau
tiful desifrns in light or dark
colors,-a most complete show
ing, at 59c a yard.
Bed Spreads, $5.00
Dimity Bed Spreads inneai.
colored stripes of blue, rose or
gold, for full size beds, $5.00 ea.
Towels, 35c
Hemmed Huck Towels, heavy
weight and excellent quality,
size 18x36 inches, 35c each.
Toweling, 26c
Crash Toweling, warranted
linen weft; a very absorbing
quality, 26c yard.
A Splendid Selection of
Pumps and Oxfords at $4.95
t Wonderful Values
. Among them are :
. Patent Seamless Pumps,
hand-turned soles, plain toe,
covered heels.
' Bright Kid, hand-turned
soles, high Spanish heels,
small ornament. "
Black Kid Lace Oxford,
military heel, black kid,
small tongue, plain toe
pump, leather military heels.
Several styles of Oxfords and small tongue
Pumps, high and low heels, in patent and kid leathers,
Tuesday, only $4.95.
In All Sizes.
Complete line of shoes for the entire family mod
erately priced. Oown.Uir. Stor.
If
New Spring Suits MEN and Young MEN
Offering Unusually Attractive
Styles for Women and Misses
. in the Downstairs Store
Here your opportunity to buy
Union Suits of excellent quality
Balbriggan. In long and short
sleeves, ecru and white, all sizes,
34 to 42.
$19-5Und$2S:00 t Sj 0Q
Every suit is a most extraordinary value,
and when you consider the excellent tailor
ing, the splendid fit, the charming styles
and the desirable materials, it is an event
of unusual importance. The styles include:
THE RIPPLE SUIT
THE SILK-BRAIDED SUIT
THE BOLERO EFFECT
THE BELTED AND EVER-POPULAR
TAILORED SUIT.
The materials are wool serge, poplin and
j?rsey; in navy or black."
Downstairs Store
Samples and bioken lines from
our regular stock on sale Mon
day, Downstairs Store, at $1.09.
at 89c
150 dozen Men's' Athletic
Unions, fine quality, , all sizes,
at 89c.