Till: BKK: OMAHA. WKDN'KSDAV, ATGl'ST 'JC, l!U4. I t WW" " By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday, August 25, 1914. Pt'SSY-KOOTlXC. :kk tile Albntlc," u Hip KnalislniK'n say, In not as Interesting an,) cciiifc rtn! a in inn el as one might wish, according to Mr. A. V. Klrtlrr nil 1t dunghter, Miss ttutli Kln slrr. who return"') home tlil moinlns. An.erliaiis arc returning home In n much i)f frrtn manner from the way In hicli thoy c rofed a few welts ntro. n luvirUniS oirtm prn hound, hrilllnntly lighted at night and with rtlrtalnniif of all kind's provided for the iias-enpT. In stead the steamers ar' r-tiirning rcded w!Mi tourist. T litre are not enough derk chairs or simmer rug", nrd at nlnht only canrr ml a few smsll lights or- iisimI, all po.'tholos nre dosed end the urttiins drawn. Signs wero put u; warning ihe passengers not to le frightened If at any time all of the lights on hijih( urd wire iuddmly put on;. The teanur Tunisian, on which wer the following people Mint Mary .Munrhhril, Mr. KinsW, Miss Huth Kinder. Mr. Pauline Kldiidge. Dr. Loult ltunhnian and Mr. Harold Thompson was fUe days lute reach ing Mortrp.il l-prau.-e ihc went o far north to avoid meeting any tierman warship. They sailed within one degree of (Ircctiland. Mm. Kln-Ior declarer the wont reports of the trouble abroad cr.nnot le exaggerated, and people over there are faciei; suffering and many starvation. The American consul in (.oiidon if shov ing no preference; millionaires and ordinary touriMs are all treated alike. Kvery steamship office in London Is surrounded by clamoring crowd. Only a fev ire allowed In the offices at a time, then the doora nre lo ked until the lulneM Is trans acted: then anotlK-r irowd Is allowed to go In. Americana at home do not appreciate how ncrious the t rouble Ik abroad." says Mra. Kinslnr. ' Food product are rling In price each day; eggs were 4 cents each, and other thing in proportion." lr. and Mrs. Klnsler spent a few das in Montreal, then took the St. Lawrence trip and also stopped In Chicago n few day before returning home. Miss Mary Munchhoff han topped in IJuffalo. X. V.. for u few days rent after her strenuous trip and Is expected home the latter part of this week or the first of next week. AMERICAN DUCHESS OPENS PARIS WORKSHOP. Camp on the Elkhorn. The young men of the I'ukuli u club en terUlned the girls at a m.lng outing on tha Klkhoni river, th pnrty arrlvlns Saturday evening and r-tui nlug to Omnha Sunday. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Those present were. MIM Kthcl I-Jirnon, MIkc-p-- 1ol MMih. francee Mulbolland. I!es Anthony, Jane Hhaffr, llnw llxnn, (H.dyB l.tndb.r. Hitppy Muibolland, Mewirs. RuRrne Mnv, .1. 11. Jak, Frank tfirrM', Rlmrr f'ation, K. V. K.lly, Frank Olcnaer, t'lalre Mrlvpinia, Kvi May. Agatha Oswald Menus. Junk A. W. Jai-vln. Ilmiy larr in. II. II. loiffner. Otlo I'rnner. Mm. May. Mr. and Mir. l. V. CalUhan. Canadian Rockies. Mis Marls Wed. ml nl .MIkk Nan Murphy, who have been iiprni'lng sev eral weeks with Stla Wooiturd'a brother it Tloundup. Jlont.. leave n-xt week for 'he Canadian Itucklea and will Send omc 'line at Himi t. Mil's CurniPllts i'haae, who. with a number of riirndH from Hon Mftnr, are sn.loyin? a stay at Lake Loulne In the Canndlun ttocklea, will shortly leave fur Hnff. They plan to be gene until Sep. tcniler. At Happy Hollow. ' Tli Oinuha Vhlt club h"l) Its first meeting for the bcu'ii totuy at Happy tfyllow. Tliow present were: . In and Out of the Bee Hive. , MIh tlerlrude i:. VruMe f Tekauiali i ban rciui'iied inun t'lii's nr.i Imllana ; and Is Ktntii.lng l tb Loyal thin w-k. , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. lng have i their I gueets .Mm. iL t". h'ntncrs utid MIhb LthM Homers of houth IUmnl Brmk, X. J I Mrs. Homors Is a elster of Mr, luuj. Morning Bridge Party. Mr, f. It. Coon enterUlned l the lirot nl' a eerie of morning brldne pnrll-M Monday at lier vw apartmi'tits In the Angelim, follow li.K w hich tlu-i l was a 1 nVprk bitiiilioon. The hot!s wan as elated by Ml.-M Utith ltynip end Miss i Helen I'helau. Thure present were: UtfHKHS ln TALLEY RAX I '. l'ARIH. Aug. : . wukHbop fnr womnn w hoee icali- relatives uie fiKhtiim, but' who re not yet iiiulll'lrd to iei-evo etiite brtp, tiHf been eeneJ here by the !!i,p ile Talleyrnnd, formnly .Miss Anna Ioulil of New York. The women ar to receive three meals a day at the ex reuse of the American ducbesM anil will make HiiirtH and hoa;ltal neresnillee for the men at the front. Title Men from All the States Coming to the Convention ENFORCING TRAFFIC RULES! Officcn Arrest Three Hundred Who Fail to Indicate Direction. POLICE PROTECT PEDESTRIANS f.oMen Hair. mnnitair fanned In) I.Mrae Number uf t Inlntnn of j Onllnnnee, InelnUlnB I'rnfea liinit anil Hnelnrsa Me. IWtw.en ;'.i .mi iVi . 1 1 1 . er of a itotuo- bilrs. ttuikn. Tnnrw nnd ferriage must appmr in "lhe mi. it w.thln twenty-four I'iiiiis heemufi of full nre, 10 heed that por tion of th" trnflif ordli.a'iee nhlch re 'liiliee ilrivers of vehblea et busy coiner to lmle:,te their Inteiuicd rtiieilon. ICvery driver who '.hrourh iiepl't of the e,Kt,. ball" oninme 'eenriie nlnleil am caused confusion at rov.aesterl Interaee llona nun linme liHlely served wltli a ' Kolilen rale" xiiinnioiis to police court. In the list of violated of the rule la to l-e- found inemlx rs of almost every pro fession and trade. Tiaffle Officer Hert ltodaera'at Four teenlh ami FarnatTi inn out of summons earlv In the morning and bad to send fo hesdncnrterc for more. ly norm he hid placed lor;y-flve persons under technical arrent. Of fire;- Wade at Sixteenth en I lKl(rc passed out moro than h ai-ore ot comniands to appear In court and Of ficer William fltnlth at Hxterntn and f'arnam also n-nde a heavy rjcont. Other Iraffie officers ai d patrolmen reported ;i r u . I ! 1 1 1 f-' hiinineps In the saui" lliw. Making I'edeatrlnna Safe. ("drf Dunn, In a stitem'-nt Issued il iKK'ii, stil.l "The time hxs airliel When Omaha mcst strictly enforie the traffic regula tions as Is onr In larger rltiei. Th-1 orlinam-e Iihs leen In effect for aoliwt lull time, but only recently has the eare Insnosa of veiil'ie di Ivors become io aente thsl trin!eiii meiiaiues are war ranted. I would not recommend thai trw n.en sent Ui on "itoMen rules" te fine-1 for the first offense, but 1 do believe thai tiny ehould be tine.i tlielr pi inter grade Ici-soit in liiilflc leiiiilatlon, something they should know' fioin common sense alone. T.ic i"nml offense should be ac companied lc- a line, mil the third by u Jail sentence. 1 low ever, 1 think In a few day the public will become aa fa miliar with the nigh-hair traffic rule as they are with the 'Juv-walklna' ordinance now. When that occurs, the downtown dUlii.-t will he a safe place for pedestrians." ! The most desirable r.:rmshed rooms i re : j advertised In The Be;. (ret a nice cool I room for ihe an miner. , I. Meadainee -,ls' k olhinn of Ht. I.ouls. 1,. .f Me,.lev, N. II. N. Ismi. IviWMrd I'helsii. A. W. (lllman. Jnea Cllina:: Walte Mesdr.inesi S 111 M lioc.-y, It. O Wllheln-., I . K. ( able, i'. ineenl. A. I'. Touanlln. II. K Whlt.ilHiUHe. Medine A. ;, hdwa'ds, rank Colpetser, T. M On. I,. A. ( smer, l. V.: holes. J3. v. ijunther. Mesdaines H. liilko.i, (leorse Haverllc! (loidrli'h, W, II. Wilbur, II. W. Yaten, ('. K. CjutHnt.' LID CLAMPED ON SALOONS BY POLICE COMMISSIONER Twi saloons were caught "cheating-" by Tollco Commissioner A. (7. Kugel Monday nlaht and the lid was Immediately clamped down. "Things were loosening up a little bit," said Commissioner Kuael. "Thai will bo no further violations which we ran prevent. Tim lid will bo kept down." I Commissioner Kugel spent a month In l Wyomlns and has Just leturned. lie la ' sued urdeis lo the police to enforce the S o'clock and tha Albert law to tho I lutttr. Kvery statu In the union Is now repre sented In the names of those who have definitely written the publicity bureau . that they will attend the meetinn of the, National Association ot Title Men .'.'(.'iist f lo Hnpteniber 2 in Omaha. The pu'o-j ll'ity bureau has been active for some weeks sending; out invitations In an effort, lo set a large attendance to the conven tion. Acceptances of tho Invitations have como In rapidly, until something Pke MO are on file. Th! la to be the elijt.ih an nual convention of the association. t.w ir Sara-- V Nadine Face Powder dm Craan Box Only) Hnckien'a Arnica Ntlio cured In Tool of Threet, Ala., after be Inif dragged over a gravel j-ond bed. Hi olhinn. hi-allni;, antiseptic. i .'5c. M drintglsts. Advertisement. f Keeps Tha Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvet?. Monty back If net Sa tire!? pit Bifid. Madine It purr and harm lot. Adheres until waUhed off. Prevanta unburn and return of dlaeoloratlona. A million delighted usere prove lu value. Tlntsi Flash, Pink, Brunette, White. By Tailtt Coantere r Mail. BO. National Toilet Companf, Paris, Teaa. Sola Sr Hhettnas A McCtonnen rTus Btoret. Bta tea Urui Co.. Btiidlt tJrua Itaal. aud othara. Several dinner parties will be given at tho cluh this ovenlnK. W. J. Mllle; will have alx uta: C, W. V. l.oncks. fives U. W. Oetten. five: lieorse Huinner. eight; G. A. Jlohrbough, four. Thursday Mrs. Alfred Kennedy sill have ten R neat a at luncheon nnd Mrs. Waller I'atertou will have twenty guests. Mr. -and Mra. V. H. lonmls will enter tsln at dinner Haturday evening at the club. They will have twenty guests at jne table and ten at another table. At the Field Club. The Field club was the scene of a pretty party Monday afternoon, given by Miss Margaret Jlofnuinn. the occasion lln her birthday. The centerpiece was a mound of Jonquils. Those present were: Headache ejus) rvousuess t ared. j "I'hamln rln!n'. Ti bleta are entitled to ( all tint pralte 1 can give them," writes ' Mrs. ltlchard Olp. Hpencerpoii. N. V. i "They have t ued me of headache and j nervnusners i.nd restored me to iny nor I mal lieulth." l'ui Mile by all ilruggista. Advettlsement. Fasliion Hint Mlaeea Margaret Wagner, Annabel HlncUlr, Arllii Abbott. Helen Kinclair, Porolhy (iisllln, liulae Watklns, adle Rntbuls, Mlssee Mertani.Hutka Mc- Martin. MerreieH Alihott. Kloi'enoo Htley, l ire Hnfmunn, Margaret liofuiitin. At Carter Lake Club. Mrs. V. T. Mason entertained lour guests at dinner at Csiler like club last evening. Othi w ho entertained were Mis Flynn. who had six guests; Mlaa Klla J. Ilrowu. els; Grant I'eters. two; A. J. Jackson, two; (.'. I'. Hayes, two; Pr. Kltik'ihhoiu, six; Vincent llua iall, two. Mra. K. A. Pardun and M.s. C. A. tip ple were hostesses at a swimming purty aud luncheon at Carter i.akc club today. Covers were laid lor; Mesdanvep Mx.lemes A. (t. t'etersou. ' A. .1. Hoard, William rtnulg. :. It. Hralnerd. C. A. Hippie. F. A. lUrdun. Tha Clover l.e Whlet cluh was euter- tatued at luncheon ut Carter Ike club iixlay by Mra. John Mattel a. The nu m. b rs present Were: Msdames .Vfesilame.- 0. Myergeii.v .Inllus Kurster. 1. II. Heard. I n-I Fr, ksin. ' lrenc 1,'ybeig. J. Kuhn. Aithur lailisay. t. rubier. , Icorse Mlttauei. A. I'mii. Hairy Morris ' At Happy Hollow Mrs. Kugene Ituval enteitalneU the members of the l'iin.;o.t lirMge tlub it Hsppy Hollow cli.b this morning Tho tuesls were Mmampj K. W. Arthur, W. i:. Ialmtier and J.' l; Ita'uu and the members present Were: Alosd-. m-s uutil gains ieorgr Howell, Kuth I'etersen. Janria. Char las Neff. Veedamex I. MoI. in. Frank hu.iithl. II. Hrewn. id. I'. F.uikhc.us I . IS. U I'eltel. .1 F. 'ti'ib-s. Nellie H.nel..-. Inieie 1 nival. GartnerKemneally Wedding. The mairiuRu of M!s Tar. sa Ktm neally, daunlil-r of Mr. und Mra Jmiin Keii.neaUy, pioncets of houlh Omaha, abd klr. Howard 'siln. r of Orecnwond, Neb., was ceb-bintrd e tin day. August Ul. at Ht Theresa a t athcdjal In Lincoln. The Itw. Father lirauley eriornied tbc certmony. The young ootii le are at home In Greenwood, where Mr. Cartuei :s In tbe lumber builccts Penonil Slention. A daughter was boia tSalucday mom In to Lieutenant and Mrs. Allen Reed. V. S. who are uuw stationed ut Han ief, CmX. Mra. Reed was formerly Mlaa ieaes MeorUs4. i f; A ! J. h if I V LI I Wl V August Sale of Sample Furs Thursday, Friday and Saturday Hundreds upon hundreds of line fur garments sent us for comparison ami selection of fered for tliree days At 25 Less tliun furs of equal tiuality eau be purchased in season. "NVe liouglit our htooks early and bought right. Any selections made now can be held for you you want them. See these remarkable special bar for three days. ' . HAYDEEsl BROS. sl American Telephones Lead the World If telephone rates are high and service poor, the use of the service is necessarily limited, but if the rates are reasonable and the service good, there will be liberal use of the telephone. The European governments have had no in centive to maintain good service and reasonable rates, as have the private companies in Amer ica. That is the reason Europe has only one telephone for every 150 persons, while in the United States there is one telephone for every ten persons. Here are official telephone figures of the lead ing countries: t ounlry I cited States Sweden German? Oreat Urttmin rYaJice : Austria I Hungary OperiiteJ by Private Priv. and Gov. Government Government Government Governuieut Government I No. of Tele j phone 8.S73.074 T5.0U0 l..fia.72 Tutt.iua 293.193 ibi.nu Ti.TeS I 'J'e.epliunea j per lmi I'opu i lal ion I in ' ".7 : OS 0 4 I'er tent ul U. S. Devel opment 100.0 429 20.9 IT 6 .4 5.3 4 1 U tt o vt ut ai:. Uuuel Autohic a u.l II iberi. Alternoon ilraa la olj piuk l.rcadclulh, whltt collar. New hat vet and white aatia f bl miJ IVil l- NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.1 per Cent IMsconnt on Picture Framing During Angtiat. '-ii''' "" "" " "' " ' "" - "-rf-- tli-al siiaaaiaataiia'ISliSif riaaaSWii aMlaaa..Jli Mi tUaMMa ,-atatMaMaatli Wednesday is Ice Cream Day Qt. Bricks, 20c Pt. Bricks, 10c Smart Little Black Velvet Hats at $5 Black velvet sailors and ttirbang occupy the hlRhet place In fashion's favor for early autumn wear, and we are fortunate In being able to show o fine selection at this popular price. They are of rich stlk velvet, trimmed with fetching white flowers, feathers or ribbons, or with gold or sljver braids and ornaments. They are exceptional at $.".. Sale of Black Velvet Shapes, $1 A larae lot of thean niitt-r llttlo hlaclr velvet turban .h . ...v. i u ... , -. - - - - - - - - - - - . ... . . i-iiit)'. r- v 1 1 1 c ii m r- , un . ' ... 1 A Kit r.t i 1 . 1 M. V. . . I. 1 1 1 . -. . ' ' r-v .i'i.iui in r. . n ui i luiiuii vuiivii ui i ii'w prR, lasieruiiy a.ppnea, makes them Into smart and practical fall hats. Extra good values at fit. Penin's Kid Gloves for Fall Are Beady 4p This Store's Pre-eminent Position in the Fashion World is Amply Sustained in These Displays How intimately this store is eomieeted with the exclusive fash ion creators of the cast is revealed in our present displays of new garments. Every, new ide.-i, every development of style is shown liere'williiti a few hours after it is "hrought out" in New York. And you may depend on our fashion information as correct and Muthoritative. Several Hundred Dresses Now Ready Anions them the lonf? waist and basque effects are prominent, as are the long Russian tunics and KediiiroU skirts. Combina tions (f serge and satin arc popular at !." to $'2o. A three-piece dress and cape combination is r't atured at and $oJ.50; others .... 4.. it I t j ll HI ptfj. Suits That Express the Latest in Style Our early season showings of Bulti never had more of interest to women. Many new ones, Just from New York" have been added to our stocks within the last few dayi. In these you will see the Redingote long coat, directolre and baxque effects and the long Russian tunic skirts. Serges, broadcloths, Vopllns. worsteds atrd novelties are the fabrics used. Prices are 13 to $45. Sale of Boys' $5 School Suits $Q)75 With 2 Pairs of Pants, Wednesday, at ' The boy's school suit should have two. pairs of pants so as to gijve double service. We offer such suits AYednesday at a big reduction. They are of splendid wearing tweeds and cashmeres, in all the new shades, tailored with extreme care. Norfolk htyle coats, knickerbocker pants, full lined with seams all reinforced. Our regular $3 suits, on sale at only $3.75. Boy(, noot. Sale of Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $3.45 If it's a blue serge .suit you want for your boy here's a great value for you. Splendid quality navy blue serge suits in the new Balkan Norfolk model, with full lined knickerbockers, for ages (I to 17, .on sale at $3.45. A , itdrnf Serviceable, Good Looking Shoes for Boys Kitting growing feet is an important feature of our shoe business. Another is giving shoes of absolutely dependable quality. Here are button or lace shoea of genuine box or gun metal calf, all solid leather, built for Bertrice, comfort and style. Best of oak Holes. Sizes 1 to C at 2.75. Sixes up to 1 at $2.25. Women's Mary Jane Pumps .Made of patent leather with white kid lin ing.' All sizes. Special values at $2.48. Women's Boudoir Slippers Black, tan or red kid with silk pom poms. With heels, $1.25. Without heels, 98c. 1 Two Splendid Values in Hosiery Wednesday Women" Thread Nllk Hosiery, pure dye, made with high spliced heels and toes and double garter top, in all good shades, regularly t i (f ! assortment of colors, regularly worth worth fl.oO, on sale at V I iUU up to $1.25, on sale at Wonu'ii'a Pure Thread Silk Hose with double soles nnd heels and garter tops, in bliuk, white and a full 69c Laces and Embroideries Specially Priced New shadow lace flouncings, 10 to 27 inches wide. New oriental flouncings, IS to 24 inches wide, Nev black shadow lace allovera and flouncings, 8 to 18 in. wide. Worth up to 9c yard, on sale at yard 59c New shadow lace flouncings, 18 to 24 inches wide, New Venice bands and edges, 4 to 8 inches wide, tt to 12 inch oriental edges and 24 inch figured nets, , ' Worth up to o0c yard, on sale, at, yard 39c 18 Inch swiss, nainsook and cambric flouncings and corset cov er embroideries, also dainty eye let edges with colored embroidery, worth up to 39c yard, on sale, at, yard 15c Many New Draperies for Fall Are Ready Here Bungalow Nrt Curtains in beautiful new patterns nre shown at $2.50 and $2.98 pair. Quaker Curtains, 25 new patterns haw? just been received, $2.98 and $3.98 pair. Imported St. Gall Duchess Curtains in a varied assortment at $3.98 to $20 pair. Imported French Cluny Curtains in num erous styles at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 pair. Sunfast lona Cloth, 50 inches wide, in all the new shades, 98c and $1.25 yard. Many Other New Things in curtains and fabrics which we invite vou to see. mm CNUSAOIM N TMt MARCH THl TSIONStt Of TNI CICVINTM CINTUNV mLtfffr 07 2rf r?J m tkc bccr or Aesourrt rHjtmr A TRIUMPH Of TODAY EVERYBODY READS BEE WANT ADS