1Z THE DEE: DMA HA. tA TUKDAY. Sfcli'lfcMBfcK 17. lU.'l. I A. ill Society Head. of Benefit Affairs McClurg-PUrc. Announcement hive been re ceived of the marriage of II its Ruby Tirrre o( this city end Dr. Ralph McClurg ol Lincoln, hiih took rlace on April 2J of this year. Mr. McClurg intend to spend the com tt.g year at A"0 Arbor, Mich-, where tie wilt be itudent at the t'nivcr itjr of Michigan. Associated Charities Luncheon. Dr. Jennie Callfas had ai her guests at the benefit luncheon (or the A.tociated Charities at the new Bran deii restaurant Friday noon Mea tUmei A. K. Jonai. Charlei Goss, Howard Kennedy, H. I- Snyder, inariet wngnt. J. vv. unmin, (ieorge Payne, Draper Smith, Titut . Lowe, A. C Stoke. J. A. Henske, Alfred Brown. W. E. Shafer. J. F. Stroud, E. S. Rood, George Robert, V. E. Johannei, George wkkeriham, Harold Clifford, I. S. Cutter, Jame Tatton, V. E. Cox. George Joslyn. Miss Kate Sharrard of 'New York and Mill Sophie Callfas. Faculty Club. Member of the Woman' Faculty club of the Univeriity of Nebraika College of Medicine met Wedneiday afternoon at Happy Hollow club, when Mn. CW. Pcllard was host en. Plan for the year and for the family reception for ttudenti to be held the latter part, of September were discussed. '. The next meeting of the club will be held the last Wednesday in Oc tober. , For Mit MrGilton, Mi Evelyn Ledwich entertained at bridge at her home rnday eventg for Mm Llcanor Mrliil ton. fiancee of Edward Jamea Con i:er. Five table were et for the Bame. . ....... An afternoon bruise will be given Saturday by Mis Marjorie Barrett for this bride-to-be in. a dinner will be c'ven that evening at Happy Hoi low club bv Morton W'akeley. Sunday Mr. and Mr. Arthur Loomis w'ilt entertain at supper, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Whitmire are planning a dinner at the Athletic club, followed by an Orphemn party for Monday evening. Mrs. William Burton wilt be hos- . tess at an afternoon bridge Monday tor Miss . McGilton and Mis Lthel I'icl. fiancee of Stanley Jack. The two brides-elect will share honors at a bridge party Wednes day, September 21 at Happy Hollow ' club, when Miss Myrne Gilchrist will be hostess, On .Wednesday evening Edward Phelps, will give a dinner at the Ath letic club for Miss , McGilton. Miss Esther Cotter will entertain at luncheon at the University club Thursday, and Miss Ruth McCoy will give a bridge party the same afternoon. Sunday, September -.25,,-Mr. and Mrs. George fcngler plan to enter tain at supper. '.".'' Mrs. Alfred Munger will be hos tess at luncheon a 'he. university club for this bride-to-be on Thurs day, September 29. Collegiate Alumnaa. - -'-The Association of Collegiate Alumnae will open the season with an intc-rmal tea at nappy Hollow club Saturday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. An invitation is extended to all college women. v Personals Mrs. John L. Kennedy' returned Friday from the east. Mrs. William T. Dinktns, who has been visiting her father, H. P. Whit more, has returned to her home in Kansas City. Miss Josephine Platner,' daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. George Platner, leaves Tuesday for Wellesley col ' lege.-in Massachusetts, to enter her sophomore year. , ,, A daughter, Mary Irene, was born Wednesday to 'Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Coad. Mrs. Coad was' formerly Irene McConnelt, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McConnell. Miss Jean Field left Saturday of . last week for Lasell seminary at Au burndale, Mass., where she will grad uate in June from the junior college course. She spent a" week in De troit enroute east. Miss Flora Buck left Friday for Madison, Wis., where she will .take post graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. - She will be accom panied by Miss Grace Thompson, who will visit in Chicago and Madi son before returning to Omaha. w ( y Jacev Allen Bride of Howard Dunham One of the pretty home wedding of the tcaion wa that of Mix Jacey Allen and Howard Dunham which , took place Thursday evening, Sep i tember IS, at the home of the bride's ! parents, Mr. and Mr. Oscar Allen, The marriage smite was read by Dr. C. C Cissell before the fireplace banked with palm and fern. Two lurge basket of white chrysanthe mum were at each end of the hreplace and the mantel wa covered with white roses, above which wa tmilai interwoven with white aster, I'ink roses were used through the room. Mis Katherine Allen, sister of the bride, and maid -of honor, wore-1 gown of pink taffeta and carried a basket of pink rose. In her hair m a ribbon ornament to match her gown. The bride wa gowned in white satin made .with short sleeves and round neck trimmed with princes lace and with an apron effect of lace ! over the skirt The long train was from dutch rap of Uie nudt by A IL. C an aunt of the bride. M Mary PiVAlflVlCriQ Ol Miti belt. The bride's bouquet was of white roes and liliet ol the valley with a shower of swrrthrsrt ruse. Victor llalljuil attended Mr, Dunham. Mrs, Herbert Smailt, cousin of the bride, tang preceding the crmnon Nic wa gowned In cloth lumhined with bmwn tulle Cecil tiitctien played the wedding march. Following he ceremony an in formal reception wa held. The mother of the bride wore a gown of grey canton crepe combined with ioe color georgette and embroidered in steel brad. Mr. B. H. Dunham, mother of the groom, was gowned in Hack satin. ' Mr. and Mr. Dunham have gone to California for their honeymoon trip, They wilt be at home alter November IS in their new home at JO I South Fiftieth avenue. Sorority Tea. Sigma Chi Omicron sorority of the University of Omaha gave a tea Fri day afternoon at the home of Mis Clara Barrnten. Assisting were Mildred Alderman. Dorothy Merriam There were 50 and Lucile Latham, of white atin and her tulle, veil felt guest including rushecs, Luncheoners Friday SMHtMBW t A teritable avalanche of would hc'luiuheonert swooped down on the - uiuupccting nuiire d hotel, Juan Mullrr, Friday noon M the Brandci Italian Renaissance room, to attend the Associated Clarities lenefit luncheon. He aid l.e had never seen anything like it In the countries of - Europe or America where he has been. Prcpa'ation had been made for 1 .000 people and 2,500 presented themselves. The committee 'regrets that it wa impossible to give adequate fervice to the immense croud Fri day, nut they plan to serve a dollar luncheon Saturday which will sim plify matters so that a larfe crowd can be quickly and conveniently handled. '"We will be ready for 2,500 people Saturday," said Mrs. II. H. Bat dr isfo, general chairman, "and hope that many will come." Amateur Musical Club, Hie Amateur Musical club opened the seatou Friday afternoon with an informal tea at the home of th president, Mrs. Harry Nicholson, Mrs, T. J. Mahonry of New York, formerly of Omaha and a former member of the club, was honor gurt at the meeting. Relieve baby's itching skin with RESINOL Soelhinq and Healing Has just the cooling touch to producecomfort and permit sleep Does nol tmarl or ling when applied jv'yyvs; ur inn"' Mrs. Howard Baldrige has provedw); over and over, again in Omaha her If remarkable ability as an executive, but never with more force or bril- II liancy than during the series of As- ctviatH Chariti' hnfit. bplrl in II Specials for Saturday the Brandeis restaurants ; this week Mrs. Baldrige has been general chair man for these events, including the dinner-dance Thursday evening, the rnday and Saturday luncheons. . A sum approximating $10,1100 will be garnered in. when all the dollars are counted, it is believed. .., ., These affairs - have ' contributed much toward a weeft of unparalleled social gayety in Omaha. Mrs. Bal drige has received . congratulations almost continuously since Thursday evening on the overwhelming suc cess of -the venture. Those who have worked with her know that the culmination was the result of months of work and planning, AH commit tees' were thoroughly organized and carried 4orth'. their respective duties with, clock-like precision. The public was so enthusiastic to attend the dinner-dance' that several days be fore it occurred the 1,200 available seats were gone, and many hundreds of , would-be diners ' were turned away. - .- : Mr. Baldrige not on I all tne responsibilities ot her posi tion, but appeared as one of the best gowned women at the dinner-dance, he wore a black sleeveless satin and velvet combination. - She -was striking in . black and white at the rriaay luncheon. ' For Miss Tanouch. Mrs. E. C. Abbott will entertain at luncheon Saturday for Miss Clara Janouch, newly appointed head of the journalism department , at Cen tral High school. : The guests will be Mesdames Wil liam Dana, .' Percy Gwynn, Ralph Luckey, Ernest Trimble and x Ben Smith. ' niy executed of her A feature of the ,ihw wraps is' a straightline coat with large sleeves, giving greater fullness at the upper part than at the bottom. Instruments That Satisfy are found in great variety . at this store. Don't let anyone'persuade you from seeing and testing these match less Pianos. WE SELL PLAYERS Steinwdy Weber Steck , ; Wheeloek Strand - Aeolian u Beckman Kurtzmann PIANOS Kurtzmann v . Weber Haddorff Cable Conover Wellington v Clarendon Geo. Steck Yo. Will Also Fiari s Oar Floor, th. C.ui. Vocation and : Sonora ' Phonographs . Prices Now Range $50 and Up OPEN EVERY EVENING 5i2 (TA1CIDI2D FSJn, nt a w ww neb. GROCERY DEPT. Del Monte Tomatoes, 3 cans 39c Ex. Standard Corn, 3 cans.. 31 e Early June Peas, 3 cans.... 39c Sunkist Pork and Beans, extra special, 3 cans for. ..... ,27c 1-lb. cans Snowdrift, per. can 16c Sunkist Flour 6-lb. sack, 32c 12-sack, 60e;'i24-sack," $1.16 - 4Mb. sack $2.29 Cornmeal, fresh,' 5-lb. bags, per bag. . i ........... . ,21e 12-oz. cans Dr. Price's Baking v - Powder, per can ....26c Blackberries, in heavy syrup, per can ...... ... . . .29c Pure 'Tomato Catsup, regular 35c bottle. per bottle . , . .13e 3-oz. glasses sliced chipped Beef, each .............. 17c 2-0z. glasses sliced chipped Beef, each.!.'; ........ . .lie Washington's Special Coffee, 3 lbs. for. ......... . . .$1.00 Velvet Tobacco, Ak-Sar-Ben special, 2 cans for . . . . . . .25c 24 cans in Carton, per carton,: for ....$2.85 MEAT DEPT. Lean Pork Chops, per lb... 20c Lean Pork Steak, per lb. .l7Jc Choice Steer Sound Steak, , per lb. ... ... ........ . .19c Leah Pork Roast, per lb. . .17 He Beef Roast, per lb. . . . . . . 124c Choice' Steer Rolled Rib Roast, per lb '.,; .25c Choicee Steer Rump . Roast, per lb. ...... . , ...... 17 ?4 Young Veal Roast, per lb... 15c Home Dressed Springs or Hens, . ; pqr lb. ............... 2894, Young Veal Breast, per lb.9f4e Fresh Spareribs, per lb . . '.' . 8 e Swift's Premium Skinned Hams, ' half or whole, per lb. .'. .31 c Supar-Cured Picnic Hams, lb. ;'..V.'. i ;-,...'.. Pure Lard in 1-lb. pkgs., per lb. ,...15e na ' !.15e Best Creamery " Butter, lb . .39c EXTRA SPECIALS ON OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WASH I NGTON MARKET 1407 DOUGLAS STREET We Sell 1 The Highest Grade Macaroni Egg Noodles, Spaghetti and other Macaroni Product) r - ' il' "ai. .Wm ..,.! JJ -M.I '' --xr.T--t....rf ......tTt.....l.MV. ,.VW ...V.-V.,V v,V- J. , ,,..T. ., , w IS 17 Douglas Street hi 1 I Style Without Extravagance " Completion of new buildinsr ia delayed more than 30 days. Immense shipments of beautiful garments in tended for opening of new store arrived previous to Sep tember 1. Our determination to open the new store with 1 ' none but garments less than one week out of New York demands an immediate disposal. the result Removal Sale in which is involved without a. single exception our immense regular stocks as well as the entire , gigantic purchase c Garments intended for the Formal Opening of the New Ste're. Suits - Wraps - Frocks - Furs Women of Omaha and women who are visiting in the city are brought face to face with the most remarkable apparel values of the past few years in this all inclusive sale. , . ;,..,' ;r '- ,:V;, ,-'.' ; -:":' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i, : To think of selecting the . choicest of new Fall wear ables at the very beginning of the season and at prices so radically reduced1 is in deed an opportunity one should take the fullest ad vantage of. j . Herzberg quality and style has for years set the stan dard in local retailing, and " it's these same type of wear ables that we offer you in this remarkable sale. ' ' Come Once and You ' Will Come Always 1608-10-12 Harney St Douglas 1796 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 124c Steer Pot Roast, per lb. ........ Pig Pork Roast, per lb 18ic Steer Rib Boil, per lb. ........ 5c Fancy Young Veal Roast, f 7.1. per lb. .......... ..... 2C Fancy ' Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens per lb. 27c , Prime Rolled Rib Roast, OOl. per lb fc2C YoungMutton Shoulders, 1 Ol per lb. . 2C Veal Breast, per lb. . 10c California Style Sugar. Cured Hams, per lb. . . . 14ic Tall cans Red Alaska Salmon, . - per can . . . . . ... , . . .25 - M -lb. can Red Salmon ..15 , No. 2 cans Baked Beans. 10 3 cans for ......... .25 No. 3 cans Sauerkraut. .10 3 cans for .25 Bulk Cocoa, lb.. ....12 4 cans Advo Extra Sifted Peas for ... ....98 No. 3 cans Kamo Pineapple, per can 30 I Per dozen cans. . . .$3.50 Dold'a Wida, Lean Breakfast Bacon, lb. 24ic 10 lbs.' Cane Sugar. . . . . .63 100 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar - for ............. S6.65 48-lb.- sack Gold Medal Flour N for ......... 82.35 48-lb. ack Omar Flour. . .$2.05 48-lb. tack Blue Bell Flour 81.98 40c Grade Central Special Coffee, " per lb., 30; 3 lb. ,88 Fancy Santos Coffee, lb. . . .25 No. 3 cans Del Monte Peaches,' per can 30 - Per dozen . . .$3.50 10-bars P. & G. Soap. . .68 10 bars Fels Naptha Soao for ....,.,..68 10 bars Crystal White Soap for .... ....... .58 10 ban Electric Spark Soap for 55 No. 3 cans Crescent Malt; - - - - per can .65 10-lb. can Kamo Syrup 49 Bulk Cocoanut, per lb. . .25 McCombs' Home-Made Chocolates, ,70c quality, Saturday, . per lb 59c Iten's Fancy Sodas and Graham Crax, lb ... . 16 Iten's French Cake and Cocoanut Bars,. lb. . .25 Extra Fancy Fresh Italian Prunes, per crate .-S1.25 Chocolate, Caramel, Cocoanut, Honey Dew 3-Layet Cakes, each .......50 I- ; , ,' Tutti Fruiti Cakes, each. . .80 Fresh Checked Eggs in Cartons, . per dos. Z3 I ,5 Imported Walnuts, lb.'. ...'.20 ! California Tokay Grapes, Butter-Nut Creamery Package lutter. per lb. ....... .39c per basket 70 Fresh Grapefruit and - Quinces Danish Coffee Cake. 10. 20 Crispy Potato Chips, sack. .10 Per lb. .......60 Wisconsin Cream Cheese, - per lb. '-...s 23 Douglas 3940 awvtMTumH , j. . - We Deliver ; to Any Part of the City. Blue Bell Flour, 48-lb. k sack . . . .$1.85 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 62 j Monarch Milk, tall cans ...11? : Norwegian Imported Sardines, 2 cans, 25 Ivory Soap Flakes, per pkg. ..,.,...10J ; Palmolive Soap, 6 bars .'. . . ..... . . ...47 Large bars Electric Spark Soap, ; 10 for ....... .... . , ....... . 53 a Corn and , Tomatoes, per can ...... i ,H 4 Armour's Baked Beans,. No, 1 cans, ; z 1 2 for . - ... ..... . . .. . . .'.'.25 4 large Rolls Toilet Paper for. .25 Nice Large Watermelons, ' each .. . . ........ .33 Washington Elberta Peaches, ; per crate . ...... .$1.35 Italian Blue Plums, per crate 91.20 Juicy Lemons, per doz. .25 Best Creamery Butter, per lb 40 Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per lb 20 Ankola Coffee, per lb. ....... ...... .40 Santos Coffee, per lb. ,-. . ....... . . -22 S. D. Japan Tea per lb. .,...48 Advo Assorted Jell, 3 pkgs. for ....25 FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS .28 Fresh Hams, whole or half, per lb. i Rolled Rib Roast of Beef, per lb.. : Roast Pork Loins, per lb. .221 Legs of Lamb, per lb. ... .22? I Pot Roast of Beef, per lb. .18 I Rib Boiling Beef, per lb. Fish Department Oyster Specials ' , New York Counts, quart 31.10 New York Selects, quart. .90 New York Standards, qt. . .80 Cracker Department Iten's Soda's, per lb. ......15 Graham Crackers, per lb.. 15 Fig Bars, per lb.. ...22 Salad Department Sandwiches, each 10 Boa Lunches, each .......25 PoUto Salad, per pint.... 30 . CIGARS J. Inula the lr CIGARS -SATCRDAV SPECIALS. Get Bee. real lc value, C!aa 1C" B4; SO for S2.83 Adelaide Imported Manillas, 4 for 15; 100 for ..'. 83 25 ' Flor Oe Tntal. ( for 25t: Se for..... 12.00 , Moaart Clamics, 2 for 15; SO for. ........ .$3.75 Original Handmade, 5: 2S for. ......... .1.5 Prince Albert and Tuxt-do, full Iba 21.34 Genuine French Bo)r Pipes, each SO On Eleven or Jumbo Cig-areta. per carton. 21.95 Camela. Spurs. Lucky Strikes, per carton. .21.75 : Ortman's Bakery Tutti Fruiti Cakes, each 80 Chocolate, Caramel, Cocoanut, Honey Dew, 3-layer cakes, eacb 50 Danish Coffee Cake ............10 and 20 Crispy Potato Chips, per bag ...............10 Per lb. -60 3 Y 1)' V