THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915. By MELLIFICIA. COLLEGE folk will take possession of the Commercial club t luncheon Thursday. Th Association of Collegiate Alumnae will entertain at a large luncheon In honor of Mi fa Vlda Hunt Francla of Philadelphia, national secretary, who arrlvea today to spend a few day. Another college group which promises to enlighten the Business men usual surronndlngs will be the Grinnell College Glee club, to the number of twentjr-twt. who wll be entertained by the local Grinnell alumni. The Glee club la to give a concert at the First Congregational church Thursday evening. The college youtha promise to make the welkin ring with their joyous choruses and It la Intimated that the college women's table will also re ' apond in merriment. , Grinnell Collfje Luncheon. - I Loral Grinnell enimni. wno win enter tain the Grin not! Olee elub at luncheoa at the Commercial club Thursday. In ilude: Messrs. sad Mcsdamee R. M. Martin, i.oran kdnerly, K. K. JVni.on. W. A. Willr. K. A. rentier . iVUr Waters, W. If. Rhodos, k. a. iwa. Kaiph West. K. T. Rnaere. t'herlea McMartln. A. i. McMartln. K. T. tills. Mint Bculah Adsme. Mr. B. I O'BHpii. Kev. Charles .Fleming. Tine Arti Lecture. ' ilra. Frank Crawford will - give an iiluatrated lecture en "The Life and Art of Rome'' before the Oniaiie Society ot Vtn Arts Thureday morning at 16 o'clock at tha Young Women's Christian Aasocla tloa auditorium.'- Her aublect will be The RomaoHUt Religion and TfmP'w The rantheon.", i Birthday Tarty. Mrs. C. I. Slump gave a children's party Monday la hoeer ot the etchth birthday of her daughter, Arlene. i.Tha afternoon waa spent' in games and music. The doeoratlona. which were gugpestlve of Easter, were ta pink and whit. Those present were: M lesre - I.uelia l'lecker, lela llnnU, Hive Warren. I'aullne HartnrU, Aline Cox, Mrrt Wheelock. 1-onlil HMiIleetcin. lVrolhy I eiit'l, Virginia Heyilnn, Kdna Coffey. t'arolln rimlth. 3na Hhsmp. Jdarjorle Mcllwaln, Artona Shamp. il8't Makers llwln Cutler, Ixn Nnrdln, V alter Warren. IkU Blsnd. . hi-Ktfr Warren.. r.per Kmlth. Mclvlrt Woulden, Kdrnoral Cotton,. Ji.lm iJorg, Wllbfr (Sml'.h. Monte Emith. , Eight Cousin' Party. Mrs. George O. F.dgerly will entertain at aa "eUsht-cQuelns'' dinner Thursday evening in honor of George .Alfred Mot rett and AHce Morrcll of Ottumwe, la., who are pendlng A few cays In the city. After the dinner, the little couMne wlli attend the GrlnneU College Glee club cenrcrt- The other cousins in the parly ncludt: Ml.ftes lelen Kunderlnnd, Krsni'M llrtlt -t.'ilReriv. iitr John Suederland, Misses A Ilia gunderlaad. Kulh fclundrrland, Masters Htuurt Kdgerly, Fleasures Pst. Fontenelle chapter, No. ii. Order ot the Western Ktar. entertained the arand wor .1 ... Peii K. AliH-rton, and Mr. CeftBO 'J. Chatbt.rn, arand worthy ,tro- of Nebraska, at dinner Friday venl'.a. The matron and patroua of Vm. Maple and Ada chantera of 1-epllHon and fouth Omaha end ct the nunorary cliapte pt Canmll Bluff, the paxt erond watrena and patrons of Ne f.raia and Iowa were honor gueata. The dinner vii followed by initiation eere tuonlea. Miaa Mae B. Walenth ia worthy mat roe and Mra B. A. Wtlcoa werthy ?Btro of Fcnteeelle chapter. To Hoaer Kr. Lynch. A vl"ant aarprlre party waa tendered Ur. Humphrey Lynch, ar., at lila home tnttirday evetttng by hie fvlenda'et th .! t J'arine ahnpa, of whlvh he Ivaa an enudoya for the lat forty-four and waa retired on penMoo in li.a:y. in honor of the oe-ln, Mr. Uyn'-lt waa presented with a mlloa rt k. ng chair. The preaeetatlon apeech maa mill by Mr. (ieorea (Itorra Of Council bluifj. Mr. Lynch respondw), thanking them for their beautiful remembrance. i;e then aang eevoral ac'.ectlor.a In a vharmtng manner, which were ittartlty apidaufled. The eventng wea apent la ainging and story telling and a dainty repast w served. Mr. Lynch ta the faihar ef County Commissioner John C. Lynch. Yellow Hogg Club Party. The numbers of the Yrllow Iloae club ebtertaia4 Monday evening at the home of Mr. end Mrs, Jeeepb Morris la honor of MUs Kate IPrstt, who is leaving Aprtl u to niaXe br bonis la VaknUn. Neb. The evening waa spent with muilo and various garoea The guests were: Mus" Kana VViillams, Cenl M-Cuiiey, ii. ln Vom Weg, Kbte Pratt. Ai.'.ry 1'r arson, irmri h!Oiti Kilsay, Ji-e Hultand. 1-.. Clark. Kdion, 'I em looe. Misses Anna Andreesun. Mary Frink. M.irfers-t Ptlce l.i la Joltnson. i Msekre Dr. limtonnt, K1'lil Hanwit, ictaard Kelly, I'atruk fclattdy. t i-twlt k Kelly. 'Mr. and Mm. Joaei'h Moran. Mr. and Mra. patnnk )Unao Ta "oner Mist Francis.' Miss Vra Must Freaeis, national aac- rtary f tr tha Association ot Cclleglats Aluinnsa. will be honor gut' it at a dinner forty at the Hotel Fentrnello this eve in.f. 1 tioae present will be: ' MImv MisKe VMa Hunt Francis, t.luuiKitli Vllrbnil, Alma I iv. iilan' t.e C! i mull, r.,i.lic!h Fr'. Anti Prtfraon,' l.usae hlfntter, Juliet t'lriltm, .-a i 'iiuvit. 1 r. tuts Mxniiny, Mis. H. . NsaUanch. a ' tevr for Eelief. 1 'l.e Dundee clrcla of tiie KrS'-0-bt I- Sitin Illwf was eutertatnsd this after- in...o at the home of Mrs. -ra Millard, Tl-e moo Urrs ef this clrile include: StrdiaMM-S . A rtliur CiKley, I i.iiIk it. l;iVh, H.ll.il VHt, hamuel Kes, jr.; J. A. l.nl 'd, Kolx-rt Hi Ulster. M iurne Jo-xltHjjy, i 'tiarlea Puwuii, liua(4 Vt. Multtl. Cl. It. V tillaias. i 4 V 4 it-.i , V It. '1 uiilil. liffS. t ' iUs Juiivxi, i i mil A r-y. ,1 - rr ! n i-iurar, A .it i I A tki'tti, ti.;e .'-iilmyre. . 1 1 iitr li i a. i la! i y Pit f ikjoL Ilenorfth Society to Meet 1 he Mennrah aorMy win ,olS as tin j,i tai.t nat '.ing this evening at I o'cUv at tha I'Jii trti in the Metrupolitan e:'.diii Ait artment iicnefiL 1 I.' ' t i'' rt mi nt of the imaha Woiik na u . e ji a aa r (iiiitful ta tit Wednesday, March 31, 1915. club rooms this afternoon on behalf of tho department fund. Mra.' C. J. Roberta, de partment leader,' gave au Illustrated trav- elosue on European countries which she visited last eummer. , Oa the Calendar. , The Omaha Woman'e ' Tress club will have luncheon at the Hotel Loyal to morrow. A daneJtig party will lie given thla even ing at tho Prairie -Park club house by the Taira club. . Newg of the Wayfarers. Mr. A. i rVott Is realstered -at tha Hotel McAlpIn In New Yolk c:ity. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank T ' Hamilton have gone en their vacation trip west, which will include the Panama exposition and a vlalt te the-Wattles place at Hollywood. For House Guest. , ' ' ' .Mr H. J. It. McCarthy entertainad Tuesday afternoon In honor ef her house guest. Mrs. William Sevor-IIunt f Den ver, who leaves the aat of the week for her home. The gueafe present wei: Mesdsmes Mexlrtmea-i- .1. 1 Onnshv. J. It. VlKarer, t'liarloa 1 lender, -' Frank Jnhner, Council Lilurts; M. Jjyrne, II. . W.lmnald. John I.lddell, 1oula Knee, Jack Phrlddn, N. H. Jurv. AiiBiistua if olio. ' Thomaa Dennlnson In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. If. T. Cooper of WMtewooa, . D ia SIK-ndlna a few dava In Omaha with Mrs. Georve Piay. Mr. Luther Drake ta hack from a mil. k trip to California and tim " in FranHarA eaaos'Uon, which he made In company with Dr. W. O. BtiUgea. the latter re maining for a longer atav and mora leisurely return. Mr. and Mra. Frank J. Murphy Irft Paturday for Collfornla and tho exposi tions. In eouthern California they will be the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Farmer. Mrs. Farmer was formally Mlsa Florence Ilathrlck of Omaha. Mlsa Anna Murphy of Chicago will visit at the home of Mr. ml Mrs. Murphy during their absence. Mrs. U W, darner returned Wednesday from a three montlia' trip. Mrs. Garner visited her daughter, Mrs. U a. Lowe, and Mr. Lowe at Sidney, Neb., and an other daughter. Mrs. F. I. Whltlock. and Mr. Whltlock at PeetS. Colo. Personal Mention. A son, Kdward. licnlamln. waa born to Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Cuslilng, la Houston, rex., on Tuesday, iianlt Kl. Mr. and Mra. Gushing formerly lived in Omaha, STOCKMEM TO TAKE TRIP THROUGH RANGE COUNTRY Out over the Northwest or tnor of the South Omchsi. liv- commission men. In one and perbape twe specun cars, win atari today on a tour ot the range country, of K.hn.L. South Dakota and Wyoming, to be gone wee. From Omaha the South Omaha men 111 moke, the run direct ta T!.n ie,,..i,. Then they will come bark to Rapid City, going from there te Douglas. Cgsper end Douglas, on the Northwestern. At Pow- uer niver ineir cars will be turned ever to the Rurllnglon epd tha home trip will commance. wlto stupe lit Wyoming end westers Nebraska. CMAHA BANK CLEARINGS FOR MARCH SHOW BIG GAIN Hunk clearlnga f Omaha during- tha month of ' March recistnreit .i ! 3.000, ooa over March of 1U. The clear lags for the month were ti,t7S,00XSl, while me clearings ror March la Wit were IH- 7.I7J.t. . . i CHECK ARTIST IS GIVEN THIRTY-DAY SENTENCE Tinilf y Roberts, charged with passing wai'Uilesa checka en the Merchanta hotel and the Durgeas-Nash end Ilayden Broth ere etore waa aratcnoed to thirty days In the county Jail. It la wife, who Is slso wanted en tbe same offense, ia be ing held. Cfea p't faa?eea During several weeks ef expectaacr there la a artiendlJ, external embrocetloei In our "Mulbere Friend' la wbic tbouaands of women have tbe seas, unbounded eonfUauoe. They have used tt and know. Tby tell ef Ite wonderful Influence to eaa the abdominal muacleo and bow the avoided Mhvaer dreaded eretcbur pains tlial ere ao muck talked About. This safe asternal epptuatiuat ta gently used ovor tha ski a to render it amenable to tbe natural eiretcain wale U undergoee. 1 be myriad ef fterve threads juat beneath the akin, ia tbue relieved of Vi.aeceaaary patu-pToduelng eausee and great physical relief la tae raeult as epreaed by a hoat of happy Bioihere wbe write from personal eiporieace. It Is subject tlat all woman should Va familiar with aa "Mtbar a Frteud ' has bea ia use many years, tiaa been gttaa Ihe moat severe testa unSer most a.l trying conditioas and la reuomwiead4 by Women who to-day are graudmotbere end who In their artiv yaare Wraed to rely upon thia rpleodtd aid to wvmeo. "Muihera Friend" . la declared by a multitude of women to be Just what ex pet tatit molkarhoo4 reoulree. You' emu eMaia "Moiher'a Friend' at almost any t'rug alure. Get a bottle lo-da' and tkea write fur our llcle bwk. Ajerr-a tutiSn.t t"rutr t, ii lainat i.Jg., A.Wula, ut, . THREE AMERICAN WIVES OF TITLED AUSTRIAKS, who offered their services to Dr. Charles McDonald, United States amy, in charge of the American Red Cross hospital in Buda-Pest, were told that a hospital full of sick and wounded soldiers wa3 no place for society women to stroll about in. The trio thu3 turned down were the Countess Szechenyi, who was Gladys Vanderbilt; Countess Zichy, formerly Mabel Wright of Boston, and the Countess Sigray, formerly Marriott Daly, daughter of the late copper magnate. ' iC2tCHEJYI Hear Suit to Enjoin Oity from Attempts . to Collect Big Tax Whether or not Douglna county shall be allowed to continue ' with Its efforts to collect 30,000 In Inheritance taxea from Qeorge Warren Smith ef Rock port, Me., and New York City, depends upon the outnnme of an injunction suit being heard In federal court by Judge T, C. Munser. The millionaire nilth, received . much valuable Omaha business property from Ms brother, Francla Hmlth, by deed be fore the latter'a death. , The county made a contract with Attorneya John II. Cross- man and Qeorge 12. Burtrand of Omaha, by which they were tq sue to collect In heritance tasea on the transferred prop erty, for which the lawyers were to re ceive' a contingent 'fee of 25 per cent If they aucceeded. ( To atop the county'a suit George War ren Hmlth secured a temporary restrain ing order and now seeks to have It made permanent. He asserts that his brother's tranafer of property was not subject to the Inheritance tax law, and ' that the contract made by the county with the Omaha lawyera far tha collection waa contrary te public policy. - . FREE FEED TO ALL WHO ' BRING MEMBER INTO yrt Free admission to a big dinner at the Toung Men'a Christian association will be glveti to each member Who secures sne er more membere during April. Ths lip27: '1 vi Yif i ssygjpggr I 7 t " - a- 1 , Ham or "Premium" Bacon with Brook field Eggs for Easter Breakfast has become as well established as Turkey and cranberries for Thanksgiving dinner. "Swift's Premium" Ham Prepared with care. Beyond compare. Order "Premium Ham and Bacon, and Brookficld Eggs of your dealer. It is not necessary to parboil "Swift's Premium" Ham before broiling or frying. dinner will be given at the association cafe May t. It la hoped to eocure at least 100 new membera during the month, and for that purpose a "Century Club" bus been orgunlscd among men who will promise to help In the movement. It Is being directed by A. E. Knton, member ship eeyretsry of the association. . . TRY TO HEAD OFF OIL STATION IN WEST END Residents of the vicinity of Thirly nlnth end Fa! nam st,rect have secured a restraining ordtr in district court for bidding the Standard Oil company to plane a storage station for oil on the corner. Hearing haa been sst far April 10 before Judge Rodlck, Tbe plaintiffs are Persia B. Smith, Thomaa Flynn, Mary N. Crofoot and Mary I. Klnsler and Catherine B. Nash ia eurety on a ,000 Indemnity bond. . FUNERAL OF MRS R0GGEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON The funeral ef Tielen O. Roggen, wife ot former Secretary ot Btats Ed Roggen, who died Tuesday morning at her resi dence, 2001 A street. South Omaha, will be held from -the residence this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Ilurtal. will be made . at the Forest Uwn femetery, Friends are requested to net sent! flowers. SELLS BIBLES AND GOSPELS AS LOW AS TWO CENTS EACH Gospels, Testaments and Blbtea are of fered for aale at from rente up by a a fceyx -wc sl a "Swifts Premiumw Ham am d'B afaaesav-a. The custom of serving "Premium" "Swift's Premium" B aeon A streak of fat, A streak of lean. With lets of goodness ia between. mess representative .of the American Bible ao clcty, who haa a stand at Sixteenth and Dodge streets. He wheels his stock of books to and from his ofi'lce en a two wheeled truck, and displays the books on a large American flag. Comb Sage Tea Into Gray Hair '. Ladies! Try this! Darkens beauti fully and nobody can tell Brings back. Its felons and thickness. ' Common garden aage brewed Into a heavy -tea, with aulphur and alcohol added, wilt turn gray, atreaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant; remove every bit of dandruff, atop acalp itclilng and falling hair. Mixing the . Sage Tea and Sulphur , reclpa at home, though. ' troublesome. An easier way Is to get the reedy-to-use tonic, cost ing about 69 -cents, a-large bottle, at drug atorea, known aa "Wyeth's 8aga and Sulphur. Compound,", thus avoiding u lot ef muss. . While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance . and attractiveness. . By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can toll, because it does it so naturally, so evenly.' You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or twe your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Advertisement. Eggs are distinctive of t Easter. So arc Easter lilies and aeon Brookfield Eggs Yolk and white , Freshly right Germans Celebrate TJJi4-V rt T3i nrv n vrvTr1 in Omaha Sunday The ens hundredth anniversary ef the birthday of the great German atatesman. Bismarck, will lie maRnlflccntly Celebes ted next Sunday at the German Home on South Thirteenth street. No effort ta spared in order to -make the celebration worthy of th.it matchless genius, who welded Into unity that great nation, now struggling for its existence against the combined forces of the greatest ot the European powers. Tho program, whlrh has been care fully prepared, affords Interest snd en tertainment for all, whether one. la In sympathy with the German cause or net. The Joy Recipe! . Take Cascarets" Be Cheerful! Remove the win. tcr's poison from your liver and bowels. Spend 10 cents! Don't stay sick, bilious, headachy constipated. It's Springtime! Clean up inside and feel fine. Take Cascarets to liven your liver and clean the bowels and atop head aches, biliousness, bad breath; coated tongue, sallowneas, - aour stomach and gases. Tonight take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, ftentlost liver and bowel cleans ing you' ever experienced. Wake up feel tng grand Everybody's doing It. Casca reta best for children also. m 5795. SI 21 5795- TheVcrlds OcslCuy Ois-Kia ep. Jiffy Curtala, ra J loaUii Aa. Xlectrlo Born, Xleo trie X.lgbted and. gUrted. True Caatllever Cprlnar. W.T.WilsQS AutoCc Omaha, Reb. 110 raraam. . HOTELS. Hotel Lewox LUXUKV ut- i f att b at. BOYLSTON ano ttXCl CR STREETS BOSTON One block from Copley Sq. n4 Public Library. Convenient to Shopping Bad Theatre District. AU Outside Rocrna, Excellent Cuisine. . ..... , BUigleRooroe $2, with Bath 92.50 and ne Doubla " ea.39, 11.50 " ,r (Good Oaragee a minutes' walk) U. C. PRIOR. Masmis Two minutee from Back Bay Station Tea minutee ben North Staueei c-,M.l . - r yi i, III 9 MSMM&SIJM ! 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