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14 TJIK 1IKK: OMAHA. SATl !MAV. .MAHCII JO. i!i: ( ; To-y " r'"' " xsfoj, 7 rlli f MllMHsliislBlBMavilBlM By MELL1FICIA. Friday, March 19, 1915. THIS is the way we really, truly talk It over, the day after: "Oh, niy poor feet. I never darned so much! Thin room is In darling taste. Why. Boa. how perfectly sweet: When u It taken T And what'a this? That Isn't Herble Frost with you n the canoe; why. he was best man when I bridesmalded, Marie. Isn't It ao? He was 90 per rent alcohol that night, too. Yes, I think rhllllp la terribly attractive in evening clotlics.-rffod for Tom, Apollo brought up to date. But WTiat an atrocious dancer. He'll mate a lame duck of me, sure enough, it I dance with him again. He dips as if he were down for good. Bea, thai naiad was adorable. I'm going to 'phone you in the morning and find out what's it all about; I've got the Bridge club week from today, and I think that will be the diet. Jule, I like your hair frightfully that way; it's so simple. Imagine that style with my nose, mill you. You know, I think Don la the absolute iTmlt. I'm simply not going to bring him to another party. He alts around like a statue, only not so ornamental Sort of a blg-chief-never-crack-a-smlle. You put blm In a place and he takes root. I've done nothing all evening but prod him from spot to spot. Say, Marge, a. man to man, you've ouly got about a. ton on your left cheek. Why nil the beautifying, anyway? Qoiag with Oil? Ah, thereby hanga a tale. ;(For heaven's sake, I beseech a chance at the mirror. Nobody caret bow I look). Positively this is the last public appearance for this gown; it's Just yearning for the rag hag. Who's going downtown tomorrow? Some real friend has to help me get a hat. I bet that slipper bag was a bridge prize; It looks the part. You favors were dear, Bea. You never made them yourself. You clever thing. The gods do smile on some folks. Babe, It's disgusting the way your hair stays put. Look at the mesa mlue is. , I'm the kind that fades early in the night, anyway. I leave the house looking like Geraldine Parrar and go home looking like the result of a German siege gun. Where do you keep your pins, Bea? I never a,w such. neat place. All I have to do In my room is pick one off the floor. "Who'si going my way? See you tonight, girls." Dancing Parties Tonight- The Qui Vive dub will We a dancing party this evening at Chambsrs' acad cmy, The members are: Mr ura. and Mesoamea- J. TV. Ptttln, Jf. 8. Wcllr. J. M. ftuKPle, K C lOnry, n. Murtfvant, 5t. M. Harris. 1. K. -Thompson, It. N.llowe. Tom . Kelly, Allan Parmer, K A. Pu. W. B. PHlmatler, W. . Taylor. It. I Brown, K. W. Lamoreaux, J. Jumper, K, T. Tubba. VV. P. Mlkeacll. M. M. Lyons, Jv II. Tlruenlns. W. K. Kunkhouaer, IN". II. Hamilton, W. A. Plel, AV. II. Yoha. ' 3. P. Greeley, Messrs. ffr. h. N. ifort. ill. w. Morrow, Lee L. Hamlin. J. Fred Kerr, K. H. Jones, W. . Nicholson, Albert Kma. W. O. Fuller. T. J. O'Brien, K H. Ward. U W. Bleaalnft-, R. U Danforth, H R. Mctonald. B. C. I'owler, Ik A. Baxter, O. B. Ooodrtih. U C. Kohn. Parker r"lury.. Ie Huff. J. C. Kennartl, W. M. Oilier, .lamea Wausli, K. II. Wllsnn, Byron Bmith. lien Itohldoux, .loaeph Iler, Frank Barrett, K. Thompaon, W. R. Htryker. Menara. W. Moore. J. ti. Morrison. The Friday evening dancing class will meet a usual this evening at Chambers academy. f Wedding Announcement. -The wedding of Miss Kllna P. Rssmus en, datiKhler of, Mr. and Mrs. James lUamusaen, and J. W. Brown of hou'th mahu took place . Tuesday evening- at the home of the bride's parents. Ilev. A. Yearno performed the ceremony In the presence ot relatives and a few ln- tlmato friends. A supper for the wed ding gueats followed the ceremony. Those present were!. ' ' , If rssVa. and Mesdames J. Kaamuasen, sr.; J P. rUamuaeen. ' V. HeenilnKaen. Jf. Kaamuaaen, ' J. Whelatono, J. W. Brown. Mlasee Minnie Raamuaarn, Kalhertne Ileeni- ingaen, ' Meaara Harry Kajrmunaen, William Bradford, L C. Raamusscn, C. W. Yetta. O. F. Itaamuaaen, J. Itaamuaaen, jr.; Mlaaea Pearl Whetetone, Krina lleemlnKnen, Margaret FennelU Msrs. Rarle Whetatone, Harold Kaainuaaen, JCubcrt UrlKKS, Personal Mention. Mrs. E. O. Mount left last evening for Chicago for a week's stay. Mrs. II. A. Wolf and small son, Justin, left Thursday evening for Philadelphia. They will be gone several weeka Tea for the D. A. B. - 1 Council Bluffs chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution entertained, the members ot the Omaha chapter and lb convention visitors at a large tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs, Don ald Macrae nt Council Bluffs. The rooms were decorated throughout with flits and spring flowers. About !" guests called during the afternoon. Recent Parties. ' ' Mlaa Frances Piatli entertained the members of the Daisy High five club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mesdames Oscar Fluhr, R 8. Rowe, Misses Nsll Barnum and Claire Clahlon. The club will be enter tained In two weeks at the home of Mra, Fluhr. Mra John Hpcedie, assisted by Mra Gorton. Ttoth, entertained st the former's home in Benson Wednesday evening. The members of the Benson Board of Educa tion and their wives were the gueats of honor, various games were enjoyed dur ing the evening. Decorations snd favors were suggestive of sit. Patrick's day. Those present were: Meaars. and Meadajnea Oorton Moth, J. V. Ptarrett, H. K. Bon, John Hpeedle. C. W. A n do r ton, Dr. and Mra. W. A. Wlloon. Mra A. T. McAdams gave a shewer last evening for Miss Eva Larson, who Is to marry i Mr. Roy Pratt In April. The moms were decorated profusely with yel low and white roses. The Afternoon Whist clhti was enter tained today by Mrs. Alfred Powell and Mra J. M. Tanner at the home of Mrs. Powell, Attend Banquet' The annual banquet of the Kappa Alpha The Us will bo stven Raturdgy evening at the Lincoln I hotel. Atncng those going down from Omaha for the affair are: - Mesdames Glenn Bonnet. Mesdames. II. K. Ollven. R. A. McNowsn. M lease Anna AltCague. Mlases- Marle U. Hodge. Witb the Visitor. Mrs. Thomas Wolfe of David City Is a gueat at the Hotel Fontenelle, having coma to Omaha to attend the Daughters of the American Revolution conference. Mlaa Chattle Coleman, editor of the Rtronaburg Headlight and Mrs. U H. Heerietrom. also of Rtromaburg, are th guests ot Mrs. T. H. Trscy durtag the laughters of the American Revolution conference. Recent Parties- .' " The Yaina Yama dub wss entertslned Wednesday evening at a St. Patrick's party at the home of Miss Ruth MoKeon, The rooms were decorated throughout with green. Oreen amaUotui and Irish flags furnished part of the decrstlcma Unusual Values at the New Woman's Store HUNDREDS of women attended the opening of my new popular-prked ' "Women's Store" last Saturday. The charming. Spring Styles in Suits, . Coats. Dresses, Waistg and Millinery, made this a most uouble exhltilt. Kven the pricings were "new" the remarkable values being a posi tive revelation. One Glimpse at the eu Spring Suit Create an Immediate Vi$h to Own One Ladies' Suits, gio to 832.50 Ladles' Coats. $5 to S1I7.50 Ladles' Waists. 050 to $4.!5 . Ladles' Dresses. 85 to 821.50 Skirts. 83.05 19 SS.05 Free Alterations. REMKMDKR that "popular price" idea extends to tho millinery depgTtwent. You will find in exceptionally attractive selection at true bargain prices. e Fashion Hint 1 J UV'-. EGGS BOUGHT FOR STORAGE Pork and Lambs Are Both Up and Ham and Epjrs Are ' Higher SUGAR ALSO HAS MOVED UP Now that eggs have come down almoat within reach of the poor man, the stor age houses have already begun tJtiylng them to. tore. Rtorage- of egsa la al ready In proeeap, and the result la that esse have leaped up a little In the lant week. They eeld for 11 end H cents a ionen a week ego, but have come back to 30 centa, and are expected to reach 12 rents for Kaater !m1ay when a ma jority of people want eggs for breakfast. Butter Is oft a little. The best cream ery butter Is sold in cartons now at .19 cent Pork Is up II a hundred. Sparerlhs are g cents a pound. Neck bones are 4 cents. Beef Is np $1 a hundred. Round stesk Is 12'4 cents. Shoulder steak Is cents. Pot rossts can be hsd for a dime. Boil ing beef In S cents. Lambs are SO cents per hundred higher. An advance la looked for In all smoked ''meats tiy Esster, when the tiam-and-eggs lhalHt will crests a healthy demand for hams and baron. Fugas Is up 30 cents per hundred whole sale; and, while aeventeen pounds re tailed for a dollar a week ago, only six teen sre -given for thaprlee now. Flour Is up a dime a sack, Ptrawberrlea are still a half dollar a box, but It Is expected that for the Easter demand they can be had at 20 cents a quart. , Oreen stuff from the south Is some what scarce, owing to the recent cold westher and the heavy rains In the strath. For a few days It has been almost Impossible to get radishes. PATTERSON SAYS WEATHER IS WARMER IN THE WEST ' Chief Patterson or the secret service department Df the Union Paelfle oame in from Denver and asserts that aU through the western part ef Nebraska the weather Is spring-like and warm, Instead of being er-ld and raw as here. He says thst Thursday west of North Tlatte many of the farmers were working in their fleld, plowing and seeding. CatUe are out on the range and the grass is beginning t show green. By LA RACONTEISK. The tunic at . sides and bsck of this stilt of green broadcloth gives an appear ance of length to the coat. Black ball buttons and skunk fur form the trim Prises were won by Miss Ellen Edqulst and Miss Adella Crane. The members present were: Vera Wealn. Ellen Kdqulst. Amy FlUwtlllam, Margaret Dunham, Misses Vera Keatert, Adella Crane. Kllsabeth Hall, Ruth AlcKeon. Investors with money read the Real estate ads In The Bee. Advertise yo. property ror a quick sale. your r FLITTOH s Tslsphoae Ponr. 1SS3. Eyet 1000 Trimmed Hats, $4.98 ' Every Hat in the Lot Worth $7.50 and Over Our entire workroom space has-been at high speed for the past two weeks, preparing these hats for the big sale, and the result is an immense and widely varied assortment of .beautiful models; every one of them authentic new styles in variety that makes the selection of a suitable and becoming model an easy matter for all. The shapes are in the choicest and most wanted braids and the trimmings include almost every idea which fashion approves. ; ' . New Black and White Shapes Clever new ideas, the most wonderful a gr values ever at this special 6ale price 'CJLjlf of New Barnyard Straw, Hemp and Rough Straw Shapes, in black and m pm colors; to $2.50 values, large, medium C and small . MaidlcBini IBiPotiETEicBips la: I.-.. ""Tr " , v CLOAKS. SUITS O MILLINERY Southeast Corner Sixteenth und Douglat bt.eet TheHo'ary Tyrant Still Lingers in Spring's Lap Old Winter dies hardbut die he 'must. The odds are with Old Sol andour bets are 'on him. SATURDAY Thomas Kilpatrick'& Co. will have an opening sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments. Business has dragged like the weather and so we have priced these, garments at specially low prices to start the Spring season with vim. "PRINTZESS" COATS in ( Werts. Gabardines, Wliite, Chinchillis, etc. In point of style and general appearance the equal of garments selling at $2., $30 and $35 grades Saturday $19.50 each. SUITS in the very latest models and most popular colorings all gotten up to iueet tho Kilpalrick standard of quality and character. BLOUSES, made from tub silks, crepe de chines, etc., in almost endless variety; arranged on tables for easy picking and priced so at tractively as to draw a ctwvd; Saturday, $1.98, $2.50, $3.98, $5. A VERY SPECIAL SKIRT SALE SATURDAY Three lots, made in the latest modes attractive skirts of various materials; have the air of $5.00 skirts, for $1.98 each. Skirts of Chuddah, Taffeta, Serge, etc., such as you have been accustomed to see sold as high as $7.50; on Sat urday $3.98 each. ' i- Black Skirts Particularly choice, rich, lustrous materials made to drape and hang just right. A really $10.00 looking gannent for $5.00 Saturday. ' . JUNIOR SECTION CoatA for tha thre ages Hubes. Oirls, Young Yo ruei. 3uits, lV-b4n, .Sweaters, Waists, Underwear aal Outcrwnar Tor nil tha ages. IN oil! WIMMIVYS jou will notie a display of Cot-' tonweat tor Tiny Toth Uoys' aud Girls' Korapers, Oliver T-vlst j.iit. Dhfcs. 3J) and upwards. WASH GOODS SECTION . ' H'fst Ai.'lo. Jlain Kloof.- TrittPd Vol! hnva tli lead. U3, 35?; 50. A sytclal tai! will i-ontaiu a lot of woven tabrW-a, with Madras ilrim. Tha uiual prlre 35, for" Tonic purposes, 23 Saturday. Wide white Voile with Silk Embroidered figures and flowers, mild up to $3. Saturday at $1.00 y"d. HOSIERY THAT WEARS AU klods of schemes are In vogue to aell for most everybody wears 'em like all our dise the Kilpattick guarantee goes witb our We quote a few numbers bought and sold thought and confidence that tbey will give wear. No.. 230 Mercerised yarn, double heel, elastlo double top, 2.k pair. No. 6U06 Made from fiber allk, plated or Hale, black, tan and white. 3 pairs for $1. stockings merchan- Hoslery. with the I'nasaal sols and Something in. Way 0f a New Departure. Men, this foryou A. ili'vcvli .!' waiter of Kaiu OoaU and Htilinacaans, who makeb a nationally adAenlift ,rv;i-'i'. kitowu a Kenroign," wanted a first class Ury Goods outlet. Cainw.(a: ji !Un.!ay and us o spclal Introductory price we are enabled to iucc .MO.OO Karweni. x on! jr.ii. in t : n: mill w-ll a lot t The margin of profit on the lial f . . t-i-lui'..1 tcarta, Sue flual- macaana and Rain Cbati la much !'. it lest than the usual. Line, rt : jiiOL.!nt'u l-.n-ju-ray. Lou-ge-rie. etc., etc.) Hatkrlrt-, l.ivi) am! Ii j)ck. roI.I up to 11,50. at Miln 1'tuMai -. OSf. Grcai value. SHk Jerf-ev, allor!, leHUiiig shadfs. Knife pleated flounce, each Special offering of Gowna 08 No. 450 Imported 'fashioned Hale, splendid 5 Go value, Saturday 39 pair. No. 787 The leg is of thread, silk the top is of wide lisle will weai 75 Pair. , Our Dollar Silk Stocking cornea in 23 colors and black and we doubt if th world offers a better. v IN THE CENTER WINDOW Display of Women's Summer Underwear priced for an Advance Hale. Texture ot soft lisle value un beatable. Vests at 10, 25 and 30. Suits at 50 69. 81. St. 10 nd 81.50. Out sue Suit" G5t. 75r, 850 and up. Many, are the shapes; numerous are the kinds. Cobb Says, Tell the dear people that on Saturday we have CHOCOLATE CHKAM HTRAWBEIiRIKS Luscious berries in a liquid center cov ered with De Luxe Sweet Chocolate, CO for Saturday, should be SOc. BLACK WALNUT I1LLOW NOT TO 8 LEEK OX But 8atin Jackets of Crisp, Chewey Pillows of Candy filled with black walnut kernels, box for 30s . Dee-light-full. Chocolate Crlsptea Dainty SUcka of Molasses Candy with little honeycomb cells, all. through, covered with pure aweet chocolate H pound box for 15 40 pound for delicious Caramel Salted Pecans, 31. Almonds, 1, Pista chio,. 75. Buttered Peanuts, 40. Creamed Pineapple, Creamed Braill Nuts, Marshuialiowg rolled tn pecana and black walnuts. Will yon want some? 1 ' guess yea. S2.50 : , mm- ill .