Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 5, 1008. B g!M?Nrflgiis Sewing Machines Xew Home, drop head $17.50 Wilcox & (libbs, box top $22.50 Xew Royal, full cabinet, just like new $17.00 Singer, drop head $21.00 Wheeler & Wilson, drop head $18.00 White, drop head $23.00 Standard, drop head $24.00 These are genuine bargains. Some of them have never been out of the house. Are all guaranteed, complete with attachments, and the latest thing the factory produces. We rent machines. We repair and sell parts for all machines. Second-hand box top machines from $3.00 to $9.00. All complete with attachments and guaranteed, and while they have been used, yet are in a condition to give first class service. FREE, FREE We give absolutely free ten lessons in dress-making to any lady purchasing a sewing machine. We are the largest sewing machine dealers in the west, carry the largest stock, the leading well known makes, and are in a position to sell you a machine adapted to your needs for cash or on payments.- The Nebraska Cycle Co. P GEO. MICKIL, Mgr. M onday Specials at Beaton's Our biff sale on box stationery la etUl on. Bimembir, we are offering to 73c boes of the finest linen stationery during this sale at 14o a box. Bee large display In onr rarnara street window. Here are some of our drug prioest MANICTJKE GOODS AT BEATON'S STie Ribbon Flit's, Motnlny only 18c 'Be Manicure Scissors, Monday only,. 45c !!e Ivy Flint. Monday only 8c 15c Manicure. Sets, powder buffer, pumice, stone, orange atul emery boarjs, Monday only l?o !r.- cake Null Polish 10c Smrry Hoards, per dozen, Monday only, at fie 'be Stistrlte Cuticle Acid, Mondday onlv, at 18c Uuffers. Monday only ; lOo lfc I'earl Nail Cleaners, Monday only 16c TOILET SOAPS AT BEATON'S. '5c box Armour's Oatmeal Soap (3 oaken In a hoxl per box . ,.10 Oc box I'nlnur's Violet and Rose Toilet Sojp, while It lusts 3 takes in a box, per box :tl4e 0c, Society Hyglcneque Soap, unscenled, t : 89c !5o Oermoline Skin Soap, Monday enlv, per cake 170 :5u Packer's Tar Snap 16o 'fic 4711 Tar Soup. Alondiiy only Oc 5c Imrt Castile Hoap, imported, full 2 pounds, Monday on;y. per bar. ..... 80c 5c Roger & (lallet Violet Soap, Monriiv only a 6c eatoo Drug Co. IStli and Universally Imitated Differs from all others not I In i I'rtPt' mIIi i ai Y""1' HimnitMi, ii nas never hoeu reproduced. When you by a Steinway Piano you buy a quality of tone that can be had under no other name, and for nc smaller price. It's the supreme merit of the Steinway that years of u.so do not destroy its characteristic qual ity. ou are cordially invited to pay us a visit of in spection and examine these matchless instruments. Cit alofrucs furnished free on request . Terms arranged to meet convenience of purchaser. ScSimoSIer -& Mueller IP IAN O CO. EXCLUSIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVES I.. 1311-1313 Farnam Street RHEUMATISM The Cause and Cure. Crle acid Is introduced into the sys tem by food and drink. Normally, the uxcesslve amount of the acid biloiiij be excreted tliiout.li the regular chan nels, but iho amount that Is letruincl ui. J absorbed In the tissues is the cause ii f Kneuuiatlo troubUs. Tits Hlioloids treatment povBcsscs thut peculiar quality to form a soluble coin pound with tlia Urlo Acid aud in thu form It is carried from the system. Ruo lold U easy and pleas.tnt to take and Is highly auccessful In all forms of Klieu. mulUm. .S't'Uialglu. Clout. Lumbago, Lam Hack, Kidney, Ul'.Uder and such d,ea..-4 arising from exce.-slve I'rlc Acid. Th regular site treatment JUKr. U sold by gherman & McCor.nell Drug Co., Cor. ltn nd Dodge tils., aid Owl Liu Co.. Cur. Kth sod Ilarn-y Sis. Wc have received a carload of the celebrated Ball-bearing White and must have room on our floor for" them. Other machines will be cleared out at 2oro to 50 of their real value. HERE ARE SAMPLE PRICES: Cor. 15th and Harnay CIOABS AT BEATON'S. 10c I,a I'rcfcrcnola clear Havana, Con chas size. Monday only 6c Box of 50. $J.50. 15c Staehelberg's La Fama, Washington Club Klzo 10o Box of 50. J4.75. 15c Edward Onto, 4 for 85c Box of 50, $4.75. 10c Edward Oato, 4 for 350 10c Kelna Louisa for oc 11.25 for box of 2b. 10c Falmer House for 5o Can .of 25, $1.25. 10c Crown Specials for So Box of 25, $1.25. TOILET CREAKS AND LOTIONS 50c Sartoln Skin Food .'46o 50c Woodbury's Massage Cream, Monday only 87c 50c Yale's- Almond Blossom Crea m . . . 45o $1.00 Pumpelun Massage 'roam, Monday only , , 4 So 50c Merldor's Cold Cream' 40o 25c Beaton's Cold Cream, Monday only 15o 50; Maggn Cream ,.40o 50c CiiNuvera Cream 50o 75c Rickseccker's Cold Cream, Monday only 32o 50c IV Mars' Skin Food 25o oOc Daggil At Ramsdell's Cold C'rcain..33o Farnam. Never Reproduced The Sfeinway Piano only in decree, but in kind. Phone Doughs 1625 n a Woman's Face, .Neck. Arms or Shoulders Is Not Considered Attractive... LA JEINE DEPILATORY (Liquid) will remove hair from any part of the body In I to 10 minutes leaving skin tuft and white no smarting or burning; 7Sc per bottle. By i.iall. sealed. II. Circulars fres. SIEIKIS ft MoCOSNILL DUO CO Cor. 16th and Dodge. Oman. OWL bioa CO.. Cor loin nd llainey. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER TODAY AT ' GAe CALUMET 1 irau SOCIETY'S DAYS ARE QUIET Closing Houn of Penitential Season See Only Minor Things. TALK OF SERVANTS FILLS IN TIME Hons Mm Instrail f House Maids ow I aider Dlsraslon Amosg th Kolks Wk Kin ploy Domestic Help. BTCslaf I P. Though worldly, L.et Is In a way To her a living tnsue; She's cutting out two meals a day To sacriflcs some tissue. .... The Maid The Koclal Calendar. MONDAY Daughter of American Rf v0 lution meeting Bt the residence of Mrs. A 1'. Tukey; Mlos Blanche boretison. Treble Clef club; Mlos lncs Bunnell, Ia Douzaine club; meeting of Temple Israel sisterhood; Mrs. Van Gleson, Informal partv for Dr. and Mrs. Henry I Mere. Tl KHDAY Mrs. William Belter, the New Tuesday Bridge cub; Mrs. K. D. van Court, luncheon for Mia -Lewis WKDNKSDAY Mrs. Fred Walters, ror-get-Me-Not club; women of All Sainls , luncheon at the Wattles' Memorial I'nr ish house; I'rof. Chatelain, lecture at Ills studio; Daughters of American Revolu tion, dancing party at club moms. Till' RSI 'AY M rs. A. S. Foyer, Mid Week High Five club at her home In FRIDAY Play at the I.yrie by the Dart mouth Dramatic club; afternoon tea at the Racquet club for the visiting Dart mouth men; Mrs. Charles Teale, T. B. flub. , 8 AT CRD AY Harmony club, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Benson; Poppleton Avenue Card club. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manchester; M. M. C. club, Mr. White, at his home; North Side Card club, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Bigger. During these quiet days one wonders what some of the society women are do ing. One young matron who lives out West Farnam way is seeking a perfect maid now wills she has the time "to try thorn out." Last week she tried five and she Is still seeking. Two matrons on the hill, who have very large houses, thought they had the "eternal question'" solved by having Belgian house men in stead of housemaids. But the men were not at all alike. One Is- still giving per fect satisfaction, while the other imbibed rather freely, and upon being dismissed decided that "misery likes company" and invited the coachmen of the neighborhood to a party. The next day several fami lies were looking for new coachmen. Miss Florence Iewla, whoso marriage to Mr. Sherman Canfleld takes place Mon day evening April a), will be honor guest at several prenuptial affairs. Some of those planned for this week are a supper Sunday evening giver ay fr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield, a luncheon Tuesday given by Mrs. K. D. Van Court, and a dinner the latter part of the week, which will bo given by Mr. O. C. Redick after the arrival of Mr. Arthir Iwla. The wedding party is to Include Mrs; Phillip Hosmcr of Chi cago as maid of honor and Miss Virginia Lewis as bridesmaid Mr. O. C. Redick will be best man and the ushers will bo Mr. Arthur Lewis, Mr. Lee McShane, Mr. E. M. Fairfield, Mr. W. E. Martin and Mr. Earl Gannett. The afternoon reception for the members of the Dartmouth Dramatic club, which will be given at the Racquet club by the Dartmouth Alumno Friday promises to be one of the social events of the week. Dur ing their stay here the visitors will bo Riven the privileges of the Raoqiict club In tlie evening they will present a comedy entitled "The Other Fellow." which will be given at the Lyric theater. Those who will assist In receiving the guests at the tea Friday afternoon will be: R.l'!1.nm.p- Mesdames- U"y PI'Tpont. Arthur Cooleyf " -" '' George Redick. Louis Clarke. Harry Doorly. 2-vu,n-M u ' ,)av1"' ,lal l Moorhead. Xitin ?, lHi'e' ("' T' Kountze. Kdwln 1. Sw.ibe. Arthur Kerline. rank Kennedy.. Arthur Rogers. Misses Misses Flora Webster Natalie Merriam. K" Weasels. Hortenso Clark" K la Mae Brown. Kus.in lloldrege. lil'U'X ,','Wls' i-rtrude Moorhead. Marie Croutise. Bessie Moorhead xTUk?'' , Marv U - MeHlmne. Ruth Moorhead.. Mildred Merriam. I : arollne Congdon. Helen Davis Mary .Alice Rogers. Margaret Wood. The many friends of Mrs. Lola Rustin and Captain William Doane regret very much thai, they have had to change their plans. Ca'italn Doane, who 1b stationed with, the Twenty-second regiment at Fort McDowell, A lgel Island, San Francisco, Cal., will have such a short leave of absence that the 'veddlng which was to have taken place In Omaha In -June will have to take place in California, where both Mrs. Rustin and Captain Doane have a great many friends. The change was made necessary because Captain Donne's leave of absence is only for ten days, owing to the absence from the regiment of so many officers. Judge and Mrs. G. W. Doane. Mrs. Henry Rustin and children. Miss Margaret and Mustur Wliklns Rustin. and Mrs. Ruetln's mothe Mrs. William P. Goodwin of Washington D. C. will have April 15 for California Captain Doane receiving his leave the latter part of the month. "Tho Echo Social Club" Is the name of a new organization, which was organlied at a meeting In tho Holmes hall. Twenty fourth and Burdette streets. Friday even ing, the purpose of the club being as the name Implies, for social intercourse. Tile club will have dances and other parties and starts out with a large membership. H W. McVeu was elected president and Mrs. O. F. Hoffman was chosen secretary and treasurer of the Friday evening meet ing, the next meeting to be on Friday evening of next week. Those present nt the organization of the Echo club were Mr and Mrs. O. F. Hoffman. M,s. and Mrs H. L. Klcbbs, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryks Mr and Mis. B. Homan, Mr. and Mrs. II. w" McVea, Misses Dora Smln. Gould, and Messrs. N. A. Hoffman. George Val lean, E. L. Hoffman. D. sonier and . B. Ktndric. Koclal (hlt-(tiat. MIks Leah Mandellnig l8 seriously ia'at her home. 2016 North T enty-second street Mrs W. J . McCord has returned from New York, where she has been for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon, who moved into their new homo on Thirty-ninth street ara now settled. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. William Lincoln Byrne, formerly of Omaha and now of 8t Ix'Uis, March 21, a son. Miss Faith Toller sailed Saturday from UverjmuJ for New York on the Lusitania. She has been touruig France and England for several weeks with fronds. They will spend a week or ten days In New York, ufter which Miss Potter will rtturn to Omaha. Miss Amy Gllmore, duughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gllmore. will sp. nd her Easter vacation In New York City with a number of the other students from the National Tark seminary of Washington, D. C. They will be chaperoned by Miss Btovr, one of the instructors of the school. Mrs. C. F. McGrew will leave for Wash higion Sunday, April 12, to meet her daugh ter. Miss Alice Carey McGrew, who U at tending school at Mrs. flnmr-rs". They will go to New York to spend the Kaster va cation. Mrs. McGrew will return with her daughter to Wsshlngton and remain there during the month of May. Miss Elisabeth Murray,' who wfil be' at the Orpheum this week, will be the guest during her engagement In Omaha of her cousin, Mr. J. D. Weaver and Mrs. Weaver. On her previous visits hero Miss Murray has been much feted, but tho dally mat inees Interfere somewhat. Miss Murray will close her season in the slates the last of this month and calls for London May 2 for her engagement there. Miss Eugenie Whltmore, who is the guest of her fiance's mother, Mrs. John Shirk in Tipton, Ind.. has been honor guest at a great many social affairs given by rela tives and friends of Mr. Shirk. V also learn from tho Tipton Tribune that Miss Whltmore has won new friends through her musical ability. Miss Whltmore played at a club musicals which was given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Dickey of Tipton. Pleasures Past. Mrs. Hugo Brandels entertained very In formally at bridge Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles O'Neill Rich Invited a dozon friends Informally, Saturday afternoon to have tea and meet Miss Dodge and Mrs. N. F. Dodge. The Lohengrin club was entertained Fri day evening by Miss Nancy Haze. The next meeting will be Friday, April 10, with Mrs. O. G. Middleton. Miss Bertha Dworak entertained the Nezod club last Tuesday evening. At cards the prize was won by Miss Elizabeth Abel of South Omaha. Miss Minnie Witfoth will entertain the club next Tuesday eve ning. The "Rambler Crew" were the guests at a slag dinner given by William It. Gould, Jr., Friday. Besides the crew of W. . B. Baehr, George Bpethman, A. J. Latey, Gus Sayles, Joe Lilly and Dell Lough there, were present Then Tillotson, J. W. Brown, G. J. Kyte and Shirley McGlll. Major R. 8. Wilcox was pleasantly sur prised Friday evening by the employes of Browning, King & Co., who called on him at' his residence, 19n Blnney street, and presented the host with a handsome elec tric lamp. The occasion was the sixty third birthday of Major Wilcox. An enjoy able evening was spent with cards, after which a supper was served. Miss Flower Alexander entertained the D. O. F. N. club Friday evening. Games were played and prizes won by Miss Besslo Alquist and Mr. Arthur Knapp, Miss Ruby and Mr. James Christie. Those present were: Miss Ruby Booth) Miss" Onle Krell, Miss Jule Alexander, Miss Bessie Alquist, Miss Mary Evans, Mr. Arthur Knapp, Mr. James Christie, Mr. Carl Russen, Mr. For rest Clark. Mr. Will Hazzard and Mr. Engnar Danlelson. The San Soucl club was entertained Fri day evening by Miss Nclle Hurst at her home. At the game of cards a prize was won by Miss Bell and tho hostess was presented with a hand painted plate. Miss Hurst was assisted by Miss Ethel Hender son. Those present were: Mrs. Shockey, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Hocft, Miss Curtis, Miss Plxon, Miss Corey, Miss Stemm, Miss Hurst, Miss Nelson, Miss Gehrlnger, Miss Peterson and Miss Wilcox. A surprise rarty was given Mr. J. S. Harpster Friday evening by a number of his friends at 802 8outh Thirty-eighth street, the occasion being his birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent with 'music and games. Those present w-ere: Mf. and Mrs. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harpster, Mrs. F. Busch, Mr. C. Harpster, Misses A. Harpster, F. Brader, F. Harpster, E. Nelson. Messrs. J. Funk, 1). Harpster, E. Hassel, R. Harpater.and J. Dougherty. About forty members of tho older high school set were guests of Miss Alice Wood worth at a card party given at the Wood worth home on St. Mary's avenue .Friday evening. Hearts was the game of tho eve ning, and tho prizes were awarded to Miss Iiulso Northrup, Mr. Walter Grif fith, Miss Gladys Glfford and Mr. Harris Vance. The score cards were very novel and attrcctive, being white hearts with a view of the high school building printed on them In old rose. These Junior class colors were also used In the decorations, and the same idea was carried out in the refresh ments. The Alternate card club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. F. J. Jurge.nsen. Three table:, were placed for tho game of high five, and the high scores were made by Mrs. J. P. Foyer and Mrs. F. J. Jurgen sen. Mrs. J. P. llolsey was the guest of the club. The members present were: Mrs. G. N. Douglas, Mrs. I. A. Stevens, Mrs. W. T. Hoover, Mrs. C. V. Smith, Mrs. Charles Stevens, Mrs. Brace, Mrs. C. N. Walker, Mrs. A. K. Detwller, Mis. F. L. Armstrong, Mrs. Fred Ehrhardt and Mrs. J. P. Foyer. The next meeting will ba April 15 at the home of Mrs. W. T. Hoover, 26fi9 Dewey avenue. A, farewell party was given on Thursday evening by Mrs. Thomas Croft at her resi dence, 3S23 Charles street, in honor of the Misses Mildred and Marjorle Johnson, who arc leaving Omaha to resldo et Mlnne spoils. Mrs. J. W. Austin assisted the host ess In entertaining. Several amusing and pretty games were played, In which nil participated. Dainty refreshments were served about 10:P.O and the party then dis persed. Those present were: Mildred John son. Marjorle Johnson. Francis Damon, Erma Jones, Eleanor Patrick, Nellie Ryan, Elizabeth Anderson, Marie Gaven, Margue rite Nelson. Lenora Glblln, Marie Donahue, Catherine Murray, Louise Damon, Wilma Damon, Rachael Metcalf, Mary Lee Brown, Josephine Gavin, Mable Sandburg and Murie Croft. Coming K vents. Mrs. E. D. Van Court will entertain at luncheon Tuesday of next week In honor of Miss Florence Iewls. Miss Grctchen Williams will ent rtaln at luncheon Friday, April 10. The New Tuesday Bi iilge club will meet this week with Mrs. William Suiter. The T. B. flub will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Teale at her home. Miss Inez Bunnell will be tho hostess for the La Douzaine club, which meets Mon day afternoon. Tho Omlkrons are making preparations for a May day dancing party to be niven DrBcnjFBailev Sanatorium This Institution is the only uuc in tho central west with st'imrate buildings tituatetl iu thvir own :itiiple grounds yet entirely Iis. tinct iitl reuUeriuu it possible lo rliisfcify cubcn. The one building being fitted (or and devoted to the treatment of non- outaglou and nun-mental diseases, no of tiers be ing admitted. The other, Itest Cottage, being designed (or and ievoted to the exclusive treatment ii f select mental rases, requiring (or a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. if r FOTCMEnUY CSCOFIELD aOAK&SUlTCq Easter Delightful, fnscinat i n g Paris, that long cher ished source of inspiration iu dress, lias ereated won derful beautiful models each charminj? but differ ent in that intangible so characteristic of the Paris ian manner born, but she is no more alone iu her r t j-1 e supremacy. N e w York City with her pres ent air of our eastern style, has also evented artistic and beautiful modes all are here for your choosing, exclusive models that were created here or abroad. It is truly a magnificent dis play, representing the best thoughts of the renowned artists of the world. on "the "evening "of 'May 1. Instead of a dancing party In April they will give a la rgeatag Orpheum purty. The North, Side Card club will he enter tained Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bigger. The Tcmplo Israel sisterhood will hold their regular meeting Monday afternoon at the new temple. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Manchester will enter tain the Poppleton Avenue Card club on Saturday evening at their, home. The Harmony club will be entertained Suturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Benson at their home In Dundee. Mr. White will be the host for the M. M. C. club Saturday evening at his home at Twenty-ninth and Hamilton streets. Mrs. Fred Walters will be the hostess for the Forget-Me-Not club Wednesday afternoon at her home. 2S0!) Ohio street. Mr. Wilson Heller will entertain at card.s Friday of the coming week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Heller. The Mid-Weck High-Fivo club will bo entertained Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Foyer at their home tn Dundee. Tho women of All Saints' will give one of their series of luncheons Wednesday noon at the Wattles Memorial parish house. Miss Blanche Sorenson will entertain the Treble Clef club Monday at luncheon. Dur ing the afternoon a musical program will be given. The Dictz Mhlctlc association will give a dancing party Wednesday evening. April 8, at the club rooms. Thirtieth, and Spuuld Ing streets. The committee in charge will be Mr. Frank Harrison and Mr. John J. McMahnn. Mrs. Van Gleson will entertain Informally Monday evening, April 6. for Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lc-merc, who will celebrate their first wedding anniversary. The guests will include the bridal party 'at Dr. and Mrs. Lemere's wedding last year. The meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will bo held Monday afternoon, April 6, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Tukey Instead of April 13 as formerly announced. Mrs. Troup will read a paper on "Tho Flag" and a musical program will be In charge of Mrs. William Heller. Mrs. Wagner Thomas will sing. Come and Go Uusslu. Miss Louise Ind will spend Easter week In New York City. Mis. Murthena Saunders returned Friday from an extended stay In California. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgees leave Sun day evening for a two weeks' visit in New York City. 1 Mrs. J. M. Metcalf returned the first of the week from a three months' visit to New York and Alii ntic City. Mr. Harry Townsend, who has been at Eielsior Springs for a couple of weks, has returned much benefited. Miss Murle Hardin Is visiting over the Hiring school holiday 4 with her friend, Miss Blanche Wooldridge, at Sioux City. Mrs. Frank F.llick of Chicago Is thu guest nt her brother, Mr. Alfred Ellick and Mrs. Ellick, at their home in Dundee. Rabbi, Iouis Bernstein of St. Jnwph is exptcted Sunday nifcht to spend the. week with l'.is turents. Mr. and Mr3. J. Bern stein. Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Bess Gould, who are attending school at Miss Burn hain's, will spend their wpring vacation in Boston. Miss Gretchen Wllke of the Francis Wil son company was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. I'tiau during her engagement 1:1 Omaha. Mrs W. R. Millard and son. Mrs. J. E. Wilbur and dnughter und Mrs. J. K. Sum mers and son are sojourning at ExceUlor Springs. Mr. Arthur Lewis ii expected Wednesday torn Seattle, here he is nnv.' located, lb will ren.ai'i until after the Calif leld-Lewis wedding. Mr. Euclid Martin and his niece, Miss Fiances Martin, have returned from Lis Angeles. Mrs. Martin will remain a few Weeks longer. Miss Uoiolhy Ling wall, who is attending thi! t'nfvcrslty of Nebiaska, will spend the Easter holidays wilii her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Theodore Itingwalt. Miss Hai-'l Council has returned from an extended vlMt In New Mexico, where she was the gm-st of her brother, Dr. Ralph Connell. and Mrs. Council. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love anil small son huve i-' turred from a hhorl stay at Mot Springs, Ark., und rj now at their sum mer home rear the (imala Country club Senator Millard and his daughter. Miss Jessie Millard, and his grandson, Joseph Hopkins, Jr., are planning to take a trip abroad some time during the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McShane. who have been spend!!!- a few weeks In Florida, will Paris i i i 15 iO DOUGIAS ST. Opeiiii This is a showing of high art nppnrel which will be at once accepted as being indicative of the correct trend of fashion and show ing the stamp of the high Okrin standpoint. These new styles will be quickly adapted as proper and will illustrate in the very broadest degree the now great resource of Orkiu U ro 1 1 1 ers ' o vga n i za t i on. Every woman should see our splendid dis play of new Easter styles and an hour or so spent here will give one a correct in terpretation of what will be worn this season. EXTRAORDINARY 6REAT For one week only, goods only slightly damaged by water: $5.00 to $10.00 hats slightly damaged will sell from $L50 to $5.00; $10.00 to $20)0 hats ..slightly damaged will sell from $5.00 to $10.00; ' other hats in proportion. Hair Goods! Hair Goods! $3.00 Coronet puffs that did not even know there was a fire will sell from $1.50 to $2.00. Combs, switches and pomps will sell at a discount of lOo to o0rl. Buy a switch if you need or not, you will need one next year. liemembcr the sale is fov one week only. F. Ell. SCH ADELL & CO. 1522 DOUGLAS STREET EASTER GIFTS The pretty custom of gift giving at Kaster Is becoming more and more prevalent. Jewels, and Sterling Silver Gifts ere particularly in keeping, and appropriate for this occasion. This season we have made a special feature of Easter Wares which not only embrace Jewelry, Silver and Cut Glass, but such plece3, for Instances as Gold anO Sliver trimmed Leather Goods, fine Cutlery and Sheet Goods, Gold Mounted. ALBERT EIHIOLM I 16'h andJUarney Sts. spend the next week In Washington, and an expected In Omaha about the mlddlo of the month. Mr. and Mrs. C. Will Hamilton and fum ily, who have been traveling In Sic ily, met Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cahlwi II, Mrs. Ilor bucli, Mrs. P.ourke anr1, daughters. Tin y all expect to visit Rome soon. Miss Klizabeth Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet, who Is attending Smith college will be a member of a house Tarty given by Miss Helen Cntlin of New York during the spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Cutlahy will leave Punday, April .'. fur the east to meet their daughters, M;rs Ji an Ciulahy and Mi.-h Helen Cudahy, who ar.' altend'ng school at M.hs Sommers In Washington. They will all s-nd Kaster week hi New Vurk ("lly. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hurgess ri turned lon e Thursday after several months spent In California. Knroute huiiie they stopped Iu Ienver, where tiny were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Williams, i ml were honor guests at many social affairs.. Lieutenant Freilerii k Test U tpendlng n few days the guest of friends 111 Council liluffu. He will return the first of the week to spend a few days with his FORMEPLY LKSCOFIELD LCLOAKiSUITCo J Take a Barrel of Baldufl's Ice Cream Home in your Pocket Three ilavors in each barrel, vanilla, strawberry and chocolate. It will keep hard for a long time on a hot day. TWO KIZKS Quart size sufficient for six or eight persons ..'. 40J Pint size sufficient for three or four persons 2Q TncSroRtrosDruacir.'i 13IK-20 l'umuin Kt. non so. 7ii Table I 1 1 t- Dinner Today. 5Q An Appropriate Easter Gift Home rVIade Jin0lcs By Grace F . Sorenson AM OMAHA. QIBX.. Trie One Dollar For Hale at all book ' 'outliers In Omaha. t-'eiKi Mail Orders to Mis:; Grao Sorsnson, 648 Bo. 86th At. I areola and w ill leave the last of the week to Join his regiment, Hut Twenty-second infantry, which is stationed near San Fran cisco. Announcements, wedair; stationery and culllnr cards, blank boot and inagaaln( Hi. ding, 'l'hone Doug liXA A- L Hoot, la HalldluK I'ermlta. K. M. Arleo. Georgia and Poppleton ave nues, frame :1 'celling. W juU.