THE BEE: OMAHA. TIICL'SDAY. XOVKVUKi: :. I'M. Fashion Hint s By MELLIFICIA. . Wednesday, November 4, 1914. OCIETVS worship at the shrine of celebrities has become a by-word of the day. World-wide Interest la bring manifested In General Fried rich I ron Bcrnhardl and his book. ."Germany and tho Next War," which, was published in 1911. New York libraries, as well as libraries all over the country, are besieged with requests for this publication since the out break of the war, and for information concerning the author, who Is a member of the German general staff. Miss Bertha Bautner of the Omaha public library reports the same demand here. Omaha Is fortunate In numbering among Its residents a relative of the distinguished general. Tho father of Mrs. Bchalek, wife of Dr. Bchalek,' was a cousin to General von Bernhardt. ' Mrs. Bchalek did not meet the author general on 'her recent trip to Europe, when she visited In Berlin, for her distinguished relative was traveling at the time, but Mrs. Bchalek recalls many Interesting stories of the general th,at were told her by her father. Von Bernhardt has recently Issued a companion piece to bis initial work, under the name of "How Germany Makes War," which Is creating quite as much interest ai the first book. For Mr. Haras. Mr. Rafael Navas, ihe relebrateil p'an irt. who grave the opecing prorram for 1h Tueeday Morning X'lipiral club. had luncheon with Mr. and Mrs. August Moth florrliim Tuesday. Followinf the luncheon Mr. nd Mrs Bnrglunt enter tained at a studio tea for their pupils at their residence studio. Mr. Nava sav the program of the afternoon, and renewed acquaintance w th Hli Alice Pavla, Mine Marie Mlkove and Mr. Cecil Berrymaa, whom h knew In Paris, where they have all stud ed under Wager fcwarne of the Lewhctlikjr school. Bridge Party. Miss Alice Coed entertslned six tables of bridge this afternoon at her borne. Coma Dancing Party. The Coma Dancing elub will give private danc'ng (arty KiMay evening at the Fanford hotel. Coronado Dancing: Patty. The Coronado club entertained at 'a large dancing party at Chambers' acad emy Monday evening. Hallowe'en dec orations of orange and block were used, a huge witch driving a bat being a re" 1 ! ture of the decorations. Colored itngerf 2ri. Welpton tO Sing. (entertained the dancers, , who numbered An Interesting feature of the programs i nearly Cl couple. to b'1vn Wider evening and Saturday) morning at the Stat Teachers' conven-1 PltatOrCI Pait. tton in the Auditorium will be severa) A moKt ,njoyable affair was th Hal- Th, V j For Teachers Exclusively CABIRIA-Brandeis Theater, Friday, 3:30 P. M. &&&& SEE th KE the original cartoons from le Chicago Tribune, Leslie's V'eekly, Judge, all three Omaha papers and private collec tion of Mr. John L Nlederat. Third Floor. SEE the beautiful silk embroid ered pieces by Taka HashL. Third floor. One piece alone, "American Beauties," yalaed - at II, 600.00. . OMAHA'S GREATEST ATTRACTION All Women Who Wish to Contribute to the Red Cross Offerings for the wounded and destitute of Europe by sending knitted articles are reminded that Miss B. E. Strange, the expert, Is ulvlni! free knnfiu,? lessons, with Flelsher's yams. In Art Goods Section, Third Floor, every day this week. jjRSZS2Sr2S252S2S25HSr2S2S25Z5r B The Stpre for Blouses Offers Thursday Nemo Export Special-A Sale beautilul trepe de Lhine Blouses That have just arrived from New York. They are. Indeed, beauties. Low neck and long sleeve models; some beautifully embroidered 4 'In front; others s TP numbers by-Mrs. Mabelle Crawford Welp ton. Mrs. Welpton will have as eocom panlst Mrs. Beuiah Dale Turner. Entertain Foot Ball Team. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moore nrtalnd the Athletic foot ball team and friends H a Hallowe'en party Saturday venlng. The decoration and menu wejre appro priate to the occasion. The evening was spent in dancing and games. Thore pres ent were: ' Misses -Julia Kretrhy, Mamie ItSneen, Mlsaea . Frann Rlarkman, Eva Kattleman, .Totwnhlne Ournett, M. Kaaan, Margaret iJutnane, .lemie flobb, Rarbaro Robn, Nell Oulnane,' Mesero William Pahl. Arthur Moran, ' Ioiil Houston. S.mll Hemdow, , Hal Walkman. Harry HrhroeJ-r, Harry Kara, Kdna Srhulsky, Maynte (iitlnane, Jean Pelaendorf f, Heea T"t)n, Hasel Klnmen. Mesnre Andy Anderson, M. Croft. John McOrath, Krans Ureen, Tom Olneen, Omnt Harnes, Frank Kennlaon, Frank M l.aii(tlilln. Jim lllack. Mb McLaughlin, Alfred Oioden, Tom Shannon, t.eo Uellman, Arthur Schulaky. Howard Ketser, Ir. and Mrs. Wllaon.' ' lr. and Mrs. Mnreeman. ' Mr. and Mrs. William tdneen. Mr, and Mm. Lawrence Hrilurock. Mr. and Mrs. Unorse Mllllsan. . Mr. and Mrs Cleorga AI dill. Mr. and Mi s. T. It. Moore. Clio Claa Meeta. y 7 17-T. I-'. Th Clio club met tl:ls afternoon Wrth Mr, i. T. Cather. The subject of th afternoon's program wa . "aermany,'.' with Mrs. C. I Travl a leader.- Follow ing Is th program: Roll rail; current vents; paper, "Trades, Native Dress, Customs, Money.' by Mrs. Albert Kirflei "Music, Musicians, Literature end It llglon." by Mrs. O. A. Scott; "Army and Navy," by Mr. V. ). Anderson. Those present wer! j Mnedamea , ' Mesdames Kweeney, Ryan, ' , Mmon, ' Hll, Knell, . Parlsek. O'Hearn, anernlna, Miller, ; Young, lovn, Victor, Katliburn, Hrhlfrbtines Olavln. Jankawlcs. ' Mantilnc. Th hostesses of th ' evening wer Mesdames Rogi-rt. Has and twtmeah. RECIPE TO STQP DANDRUFF lliis Home Made Mixture Stops ln druff and Falling Hair and Aids IU Growth. To half pint of water add: Gay Hum Barbo Compound Glycerin n. Thee ar all almpl I oa ..a small box lowe'en party given th old ladies' ward at. the Douglas county hospital. The room war prettily decorated with Potted plant and yellow aad white chrys anthemums... Th evening was spent with musitf and denning. , ., Mrs. Benjamin P. Marsha!) gave a sur prise dinner siaturday evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs. W. Q. Henry, who have Just returned from aouthera California. Ttte docorallona wer of Hallowe'en novc'tles, and covers were placed for thirty gueets. Mrs. Isaac Doubles entertained at luncheon today, eompllmentary to Mr, it. Wynne of Cleveland, Mr. O. II. Cur tis cf Lo Angeles and Mr. N. O. Pals ley of Halrna, Mont. Killarney rose wer used la th table decorations snd place card of cuplds marked the place for: Mesdames Meed afrtes ' Charles Hosewater, F.'J. Burnett, it d ward FheKn. John Doua'a. F:dward Johnson, Kussell Mckelvy, N. H. Nelson, D. C. Brookflrld, C. Vincent. tt. J. Itealey, Miss Doris Johnson, Subioription Dane Dinners. 1 ' Mr. and Mr. A. t Reed win glv a dinner at their home this evening, pre ceding the ubcrlptlori dance at Turpln'S academy. Cover wl'.l be placed fort Mr. and Mrs.. W. A. Redlck. ' Mr. and Mr. Henry W, Wyman. Mr.' and Mr.VVA. fraaer, , Mr. and Mr.. X I Red; - r Sir, f. r. K rkencla L t .. Mr. Arthur Kernlngton Mr. Harry Mcf-'ormiek., Mr. Prank Hurkley. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. MahoneyVwill enter tain at dinner this evening for -l eight guest. Decoration wilt be of Mrs.. Ward . Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Keller will enter tain at dinner at their home.' The table will be decorated with chrysanthemums and violet and cover will be laid for ten guests. . Social Settlement Benefit. . The women of the first Presbyterian church at Seventeenth and Dodg street will glv a luncheon Friday for th bene fit of the Social Bettlement. The cap tain of th membership team are sail ing tickets (or th luncheon and will lo assist the women of the church Friday. Among these who ar promoting th benefit are: Mesdarnea K. A. KensoD, M. I. Cretan. Henry Hitler. . tiernard Capon, H H, Iemere, Misses Marjorie Howland. Harriet Mots, Marlon Kuhn, fly LA R Af OXTF.t Black plush with natural lynx trimming Is used effectively In this coat. Intended lo be. Used for evonlng war and for motoring. Personal Mention. Mrs. M. E. Dushong of Pourhkeepele. N. T., i th guest of Mr. Taylor Ir. Bnmett, 6557 Maine street. Mr. Dushong wss formerly Miss Daisy Monroe of Omaha. 7rv a ... . v s m ..ZKVi. .V II imfM i vn mi m 1 ea i have hemaitch- ed yokes, collar and sleeves. They come In white, flesh, navy, b r o w u and black. Ex cellent mater ials and price. Really $3.00 $ a 98 blouses, on sale Thursday, $1.08 Smart VELVET BASQUETTES Z.ZKB tUUBTXATXOX. Never have we given better values at this price 91.98. A limited quantity only for Thursday. Black, navy and brown. We sug gest early selection, as inese blouses will sell very quickly. Thursday, $1.98 On Our Second Floor Thursday IN "WHICH we give yon the benefit of .big reductions made by the Nemo Corset company upon all advance ma terial they' had made in this country, ready to ship to their factory in Ger many which they cannot do now on ac count of the war, and must find a market for it in America at once. CoraeU That Would Have Sold For as High As $4.00 in Europe $ Mutt Be Sold Here Now for . . ..... 2 These materials were to be made up In corsets to sell for $3 and $4, but because of the war their factories In Germany were closed, so the Nemo manufacturers have made us this special model in medium low bust, long skirt with wide band of elastic below back wires. Sizes 20 to 36. Special Thursday .$2 EXPORT! F SPECIAL d THOMPSON AND MARTIN IDENTIFIED AS HOLDUPS Walter Thompson and Will Martin, negroes, hav been Identified by two man a th highway robber who held them up last week at th point of a pistol. De tective Eddie Fleming snd Sergeant Ferris mad th arrests. . Herman Bhuler, MS SoMth Twenty-first street, and Frank Stags,' 1812 Bouth Ninth street. Identified th prisoner for the polio. Th negroes ar supposed to be the ene who robbed a railroad en gineer named Chamberland, running oui ef Denver on th Burlington. How Many Pairs of These Fine Dress Shoes Will You Buy? They were made to sell for $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 n pair. Every pair is perfect and the styles are absolutely the lat indbest. Somost women will want to buy a winter's supply Thursday at $2.95 a pair. About 5000 prg. of Women's High Grade Shoes to come to n$ at a big discount in a gi gantic purchase involving 9000 prs. from three leading Massachusetts shoe factories est and Mtsdame fclaar Boott. Joaeph t'olcar, Marvey N.whranctl, William f. Baxter, . Misses-. Oenl I'attersoa, Clrntchen McConn!). Anna Fry, Rajab CluiV ' ', Th Rajah elub announce a dance for ii i - T T-l , . . Ingrwllent that , .mp.r i. ai ur- ,. k., .n. n,..,!.. t """IU" mviuaea nessr. Utile cost, and mis them yourself. Apply to th -alp one a day for two weaka.' thea once every other week until all th mixture I ud. A half pint should b enough lo rid th head of dandruff and kill th 4aadruf( germs, it stop th hair from falling out, relieves Itching anl aiajp disease. Although It Is not a dy. It acta upon the hair roots and will darken treakd. faded, gray hair In ten or fifteen day. It promote th growth of th haJr and make harsh hslr Soft and glossy. Advertisement Don't Ruirr Your Health With Horrible Physio Hurtful Pellet and Pill Drastic Mineral Water They are unnatural Irritant, debilitating th body thry ptrl.nd lo cure. I'livnc taken are mull old bdor their time, became ptivtw and pillt ruin the W'xuKh and i Mivy 1iiMhh. WaUh th leadeo eve. colorUrae i.ee, d'.na akin, bowed head, de prvued apirila, dragging etep, iaik ot energy ail pukiuv evulcnce ul wrong condition. Instead Guild UpYour System With th Pur, CorreMv Cnrellnc Salts f Fruit Cntalnct in Victor Ulaclftvfrank Mnoen, Harry Cum mlugN, Kidney 8ohal and Pay Traynor. Studio Teai. Mr. Iieulah Pal Turner ntrtinedJ at tea In her atudlo Saturday, Th studio was arllslloally decorated In . chrys anthemum and American' beauty rose. A short program was Uvea, and ther were about twenty-flv fuesta present. Mrs. Cm etcea Ktttieaon ha burned Invltatlona for studio tea to b given htur3y afternoon at a o'clock to In troduce Meadame Fiah, Xaod and Ml Hteen. Wedrieiday Bridj Club.' Mis Kllsabeth Bruce wa ht today at th meeting of th Wednesday Bride club. Mr. Joseph Wllaon f Chicago, who I Melting Mia Louise Dinning, was h guest of th ciuU, Th member ar: Mesdames aleadamea llaro'd It. F'rltchctU Joha I'ettee Web. IS YCCR HAIR RIGHT FCR THE REW FALL STYLES? Tou wtlt'dellght In arranging your hair In th nw and Interesting modes of k his season if you keep It perfectly soft Wnd fluffy so that tt appear naturally ttaaVy This will be a simple matter if yo use th right shampoo, tt Is hot advlaublo to uae a , makeehlft but alway uae a preparation mad for shampooing , only. You oan enjoy' th best that I known for about three cents a shampoo by get tin a . package of canthro from your druggist; dlssolv a teaspoonful In a eup of hot water and your shampoo I ready. After tta us the hair drlea rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, exoeaa oil and dirt ar dissolved and entirely disappear. Tour hair will be so fluffy that It will look much heavier than it la. It luater and oftnet will also delight you, while the, stimulated scalp gains th health which Insures hair growth. Advertisement. high grad V , , A sale of . thl magni tude, otter ing such hoe at enormous sav ings,, right at th tim when good, substantial and stylish winter foot wear is in greatest de mand la an opportunity that will bring all thrif ty women to our Main Floor, She Section Thursday. Also for Thursday. 1,000 rain f Ma's hos pull leather and tan; a,lao rubber sole. All well JO QC mwl and In all slaea. Per pair. ... 3 300 Pair of Infants' aad Chlldrm's Sho Worth to $3.00 a pair.- Special Qfift too raira of Batb BTltpvr- Worth up Jo too a pair. Special Thursday. All kinds of heels: French, Gaby, Baby Doll, high or low heela. There are bo many styles and leathers as to assure satisfaction to everyone. You may pick & sup ply of shoes for all occasions In this sale and save as much as $2.05 on each pair. Imported nronce Kid with clotli tops. Patent Leather with white tops. Patent Leather with silk brocade tops. Patent Leather with cravenetted tops. Patent Leather with dull kid tops. Dull leathers of all kinds, button and lace. Champagne kid, button style. Tau calf in button and lace. Black and Gray Suede, button style. All the new lasts and pattern. Every sit and width. Stage or narrow toe. Buy a winter supply of footwear tomorrow at ta.tS a pair. Worth up to $5.00 a pair. 25p C - PER 'Jjjjv i , i hJi J Another In stance ' that prove how otlr enormous outlet and . ability to produce ready caah in large Quantities brings us Immense ad vantage in securing big lot of high grade mer chandise and enable u . also to benefit the peo ple by offering thl marobandls under the regular price. Also for Thursday. SO ratrs of Women' Slippers Satin, dull kid arm parent, learner. Home beaded. Worth :P v f "u a pair, special Thurs day, at 800 ratrs of Comfy Uppars Mad from felt; in colors. Faded sole of wool. An. All else. Special Thursday, pair 5OC" $1.98 jf "Panoramic 1L I View of Omaha" S II , to Tour Friends - 1 1 w at The Be Office J J A Wash Chiffon Veils One and three-quarter yards long i and one yard wide. With fancy and hemstitched borders. Black, whit and all the new shades. Veils worth $1.25. Very Of. special Thursday, at AJUU Women's Pure Thread SILK HOSE In Assort Bvaia tCtad. Including black and white. Some hav lisle garter topa; othrs have silk double tops. They are all full-fashioned, with high spliced hees and toes and dou m soles. Every pair perfect. $1.00 and $1.60 Quality. CQ X Special Thursday, at. The PROPER HAIRDRESS IS NECESSARY, or even the most beautif ul hat may be unbecoming.. We feature natural wavy switches in lengths of from 20 to 24 Inches. Absolutely sanitary and to match perfectly the color and texture of -your hair. 20-Inch Natural Wavy Switches for $1.00 22-Inch Natural Wary Switches, for $1.50 24-Inch Natnral Wary Switches, lor S2.50 Ve hav one of the best beauty parlors in Omaha. Ten experts in hairdresslng, hair bleaching, hair dyeing, manicuring and mas saging. Appointments by telephone. - Hair Goods Department. SXJUrsxia leoaa rioor. hWm Another Dollar Sale Saturday on Third Floor Articles worth up to $5. Watch the Douglas street entrance show cases for display. Many articles .suitable for Christmas gifts. Make a note of this yourself and tell , your friends. , . , Women' Well-Known Makes of Knit Underwear at $1.00 per suit Women's union suits in Mun sing. Carter, Forrest Mills, Globe. T. Dalby and Viola. Fine and Swiss ribbed, medium and heavy bleach ed cottons; high neck and long sleeves; Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; low neck and fi aa sleeveless; ankle length. 91 UU Urn Wood, AUse Meni lavla. Rllsabeth lsvt. Mary Uurkler. l.oulae Dlnnli.g. Elisabeth Hrn.e. ater. MlMea Tathn Peter. Oladys Petrs, Mildred Butler. Kathtrla ThuuanwIL Fruit Viiior upauiida and energurt the entire rv iftneaa, lixliei arvWiMMt. aiituna. mln. dotK&J and rhvuinalkC terHlvruM. aikd blndfc Ura by viialitmil 11m doily vviltsl trmn cm,llpAtioa. biin Never Uiu to aiv MxlietKia aimtcKt. 1 he are toly tnUicaiMn e4 a deranaei ayicn v.hkh r rutt-Vlir puttveiy ceirecta. riuit Vih.iv la is InaMy cun(eiittid HMrdre4 Hum. AdcJ to water mkes a UcimMlul euvrvoc f-H drutk rrly tlrunk hy old aiul rouns ever tvl'iot. Ivi gmt'.c, yri eowtlve In Si-tion. that ( M.lii and ruu molWik Uke It to karp thein ki and t.'y is Miik1 hcolih. The naluia ivim-tir. Mike v.k ttiKiiartM tlrung, an co,iiittitfd bime! active in liivir own miuacuiu purr. 'I uijp the ivf u rwHIung cite caa ii ad prnuxa brauhful ativuy ul ilia kuiac flrnmbr It Nvr Fall 1 pt t at your druyttt or by mad Irnc a. Stewart festf Cw 4 BeearNr Itaav, CMe M ky SHERMAN V MtCONNCU In Honor of Brid. Ur. Ir W. Port,' entMrl.ln . lunebeoa today at hr hr.m la honor of Mia Katherin Iiekr. a and of evt , wek. A lar bakot otv-d wlta lull : ad filled with rUow nd whit pom pom tbrysaathemura wa ed aa a table oer-Urplec. Cover wer placed i tors Xleedame-. A. fc. Hecker. E. I. Twtmley, i. :. M-Cuiuy, Kor x. riyraa. atesdames U. i. t ooper, A. r. Uavls of Canada. r. r. ba. Xta Katlteria B:kor, In aad Oat of the Bet Hit. , Mrs. J. A. Cummins sad daughter' Tereaa hav returned t their hoin la Tampa. KU after spendla three month I Omaha, th usu f Mr. !. at. Ell aver and air. Joseph McCIeaefha I , Be Want Ad Ar tb Bast Business) .Boostera. . Send Pictures for Xmas The ideal Christmas remembrance should carry with it the utmost of your personality. Nothing can excel your portrait in this respect. The ideal gift should merit preservation and what will serve longer aa a reminder of your regard than your portraitt Then, there are a score or more of acquaint ances who should receive inexpensive tokens and what will. serve the purpose better than ypur photographs t Send your portraits for Christmas but send only tho kind both you and the recipient will esteem. Artistic poses and the best of finishing re quire time for taking pains. Telephone at Once to Any of These Good Photographers and Arrange an Early Sitting Charles H. Cidj, 2521 Shsrtnaa In., Web. 3731 F. i Rloehirt, 13th tod Firnia, Douglas 1732 K.71 Studio, Cor. 1Et. isi Howird, Dceglis 481 Rodstroa Studio, 1811 Firsts Street, Dosglis S622 . Ualin Studio. 1517 Firaai Street, Douglas 3C04 Stndtirg I Eltner, 107 So. 16ti St., Douglas 2387 Retarandt Sludlo, 1922 Farnan St. Douglas 3543 J. W. Skoglund; 24ti & Cuislng Sts., Doogtat 1375 O B5SB 111 'HI I ' HMWl ll II 1111 jp ' .". -r'- , J ! AHangeEfernal Everlastingly Good Special Sale and Free Demon stration Nov. 5 to 11 Free! Free! Free! A factory expert will be with us during this sale and he will give absolutely. Free a $10.00 Set of Best Aluminum Vare with each "RANGE ETERNAL" sold. He will show you why The Range Eternal outlasts, out-looks and out cooks any other range on the market. CE lift "Range Eternal" up from. $ J D.UU Other range specially priced during this special sale, 810.05 P. HAYDEN BROTHERS mb r' j " .,3 1!. i nr. TU U Wartk 25c TO OHJ.T. v Hear America's Greatest Tenor This Ucket. presented to A. Hospe Co., 1513 Douglac St-, entitles anj- School Teacher to re ceiv a ticket good for 26o to apply on any aeat at the George Hamlin Concert, Brandeis Theater, Thursday Alternoon. Not. 6, 1914.