1 Till: 15F.E: IW.UIA, TUCllSDAV, MAY 27, 1915. By MELLITICIA. Wednesday, May 26, 19 15. R. GEORGE HARCOCRT, the rnnnolseur of Terpslchorean art, bat M, become no charmed with the fair sex of Omaha that be hss de layed bt return eaat for another week. . , During his engagement at the Orpheum two weeka ago wlfh Miss Joan Sawyer, the world's most beautiful dancer, Mr. Hareourt met ; through Miss Eugenia Whltmore aeveral members of the younger set, ami since then has been loathe to leare. The circuit closing for the summer months, Mr. Hareourt decided to ' sojourn awhile In Omaha instead of leaving for tb eaat, as was his plan. He has been spending his time on the Country club links and as honor guest at informal affatrs given by the fairer sex. A new dancing class has been organised at which Mr. Hareourt will be the instructor. Th first meeting was held last evening at the Country ' club, and the members lnclnde Messrs. and Mesdames Fred P. Hamilton, , Ward Burgess, Frank Kennedy, J. T. Stewart, E. 11. Sprague, W. T. Burn, ' W. J. Foye and W. D. Hosford; the Misses Menle Davis, Elizabeth Davis ' and Louise Dinning, and Messrs. Cuthbert Potter, A. D. Warren and C. W. Hull-. GIVES CHILDREN'S PARTY FOR Entertain! at Luncheon. . Mre. W. A. Bmllh entertained the mem- bare of the Rummy club at a buffet luncheon Tuesdsy at her home. The i rooms were, decorated throughout with spring flowers. The card gsms followed 'the luncheon, and the prises for hlh cores were awarded to Mesdsmee H. l j Vnderwood, K. H. Osfcs snd D. EI Ixve- Joy. , Mrs. J. . Zlpfel was the guest of the club. The club will meet again In , two Ktfki at the home" of Mrs. Alex Jetes. On Friday evening of this week the members of this club will entertain their husbanls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Loveioy. Children's Party. Mr. I"ls Nash gave a children's party th'a afternoon at her home In honor of hr little daughter, Ellen Vlr igtnla. The gueets present were: Pauline Hamlltnn. Harbara .Millard. Margaret 1 Burs Elisabeth Null. c l 1 is ! Feder-Alpirn Wedding. The marrlase of Mies Ooldle Alptrn. DAUGHTER, ELLEN VIRGINIA nRiiRnirr pi Air. ma ri. a. e. iim. and Mr. David P. Feder of St. Paul, ' Minn., wee celebrated last evening at o'clock at the Hotel Rome. In the prea ' ewe of relative and Immediate friends. I Mr. Graham Lulag sang aeveral selee ' tions during the ceremony. ! Mine Kva Atplm. aleter of the bride, and Mlas Mollle Corby were the brldes I maids, and Mre. M. D. Marowlts wae jthe matron of honor. tr. Abe Lvy and !Mr. Louie U Perlman of St. Paul were t the sroom'a attendanta. , The bride wore a beautiful gown of I Ivory eatln made along the Queen Anne I lines, with court train. It had an over l drape of spider web lace, edged with I tiny white eatln roeebude. Her tulle veil wet) held In place with llllee of the val ! ley and ahe carried brides' roaee an 1 lilies of the valley. Mies Eva Alplrn. meld of honor, wore , a gown of aea green rharmeiiee. made ; with tunic of French hand embroidery edged with ellver rosebuds. Mlas Corby's gown was . pale yellow pussy willow tafreta. The skirt was ' draped over white lace and chiffon flouncea. Ribbons were stretched by the Mlsecs Ksther Epstein, Ruth Oroaa. Fannie Rceenblum and Dorette Hliwnetadt of Mlnneapolla. The nshera were Mr. Hay Wolfe. Carl l Katleman, Arthur Roaenblum. Max Roaerhlum. Arthur Marowlts and Her man Marowlts. The out-of-town giieata were Mr. and Mrs. A. Barr and dauphter, Beula. of St. Paul; Mr. snd Mrs. B. Barr of Ksn ; aas City, Mra. Elesenecbet and daughter, . Dorette, of Mlnneapolla; Miss Anna Barr 'of Minneapolis. Mr. Ab Levy snd Mr. Oayle Levi of Bt. Paul. Mr. Louis Perl ' man of Bt. Tsui. Mr. and Mrs. H. Levin ;of Blous aty. Miss Sarah Rhulkln of ! ftloui City and Miss Rose Genleshky of ' Dee Moines. ' .A i TEH STORIES FOR -he wanted to roye the sea SCHLITZ CORKER Wolf Completes Financing of the Deal and Secures Lease To Build at Once. William John Frank Tries to Enlist When Yet Under Tender Age of 17 Years. TENANTS ARE ALL TO MOVE GETS HIS MOTHER'S CONSENT "rrocraetlimtion" la a word that la not found In the bright lexicon of William John Frank, sni Bauer atreet. t ' , ',. ... ai.ii.. u...t ' preeented hlmaelf at the. na recruiting has lield en optmn on the Bchllts hotel)' " m in r fiuBi ii-u tun vmwiiifin K'l an onto a hattlertilp. "How rM ere you?" asked Chief Teo man Uleh. "I'll aoon be 17," aald William John Frank, who was at 111 so young as to be ashamed of youth. "We can't enllat you till you're 17 and even then you'll have to get your par ents' conaent," he was told. William John Frank, however, hea-a-ed corner from rw-orse A. Joalyn, who bought tho corner from the atockholdr of thej Kirnt National lienk, has completed his option. The ninety-nine-year leaao from Mr. Joa!yn to Mr. Wolf has been de livered. Mr. Wolf has succeeded in financing the propoelllon, has made peace with the prerent tenanta no that they will move out and ho will proceed as soon aa .c"S.ble to erect a ten-atory flrepi-oof liiillding on the orner Mr. Wolf haa aucceeded In Interesting io oed to take the phyalrsl exami- soine atrong financial baklng for hia underatarullng. Inoludlng Henry Hitler A Hon. He says thst no leases have been made with any pToapectlve tenant for apace In the new rnniiiinK. Mr. woir aavs that while ne naa enougn sppil- natlon then and there. May IS he appeared at the station with his mother. "I'm 17 today," he announced with a Joyoua grin. "C'n I enlist now?" Then mother spoke. Alaa, she hadn't cations on file to fill the building, he does I rslaed her boy to be s sailor, and ahe not t are to contract with any one at the I didn't know where he got this Ides of present time until he has his plans com- l'nlng the navy, snd he waa ao young. pleted. The building will be known as the Joalyn building and plans are being drawn by John McDonald, the architect. Mr. .Wolf depoalted .V.000 with Judge Sullivan, attorney for Mr. Joalyn, under sgreement made with Mr. Joalyn before he left for California. Mayard Gets Third Call to Front, but is an American Now Although he ha received his thirl call to return to France and fight In hie for mer regiment for Ma native country. M. ChaiVa Maysrd, director of restaurants at Hotel Fontenelle, la not going to ths war. "I am an American cltisen and have been for over three yeara," he explained. ' The Cnlted Ptatea la the only nation I will ever fight for now." He was a member of a regiment of Alpine rhsaaeurs snd served his full time uhder the French trl-color before enter ing the hotel hualneas and finally com ing to America. He haa three brothers now at the front In northern France, snd has Just received letters from two of them. One writes the Omaha man that many troop trains, bringing mundreds of the vounded soldiers back from the front, are filling the hospitals. He wss him self taken back 111,' but not wounded. The other brother writes that he has tsken German out of the course of study of his young son, who will hereafter leant to speak English. Maaters Fdward Weatbrook, laidw!n Oulou. Michael Crofoot. David Crofoot. lien Mo Dei molt, ' Miaeee , "Marie Dixon, .lean Frenaer, IKmma Naah, Alice Foye. . iKIily Foye. Heaters "VN lllard Hoaford. , John Da via. 'Billy Coad. John Madden, 'joe Madden. To Honor Bride ' Mra. O. F. Brooks snd Mls Ooldle Jnhninn axve a mlacellaneous Shower '. veaterday In honor of Mlaa M.ud A, iEr-oWs of the Booth Omaha schools, who Swill be his, Tied In the early fall to Mr, Ktanley H. fioyce cf Cedar Ruplda, la, 'The dsrorutionk were all In Chinese nov elties snd the gueale entertained were Meetame Clark McGrew. Mixys- Telth, W II lard. 'Ve. Young. Aah. iJdle Johnaon. Charlotte Lovely, Mary Moor. session. Mrs. A. O. Peterson of Aurora, Nebraaka,' state prealdent, will also at tend the meeting. Mra. Cole hss charge of her depart ment's program, which will occupy a prominent place on the convention pro gram. Newt of the Wayfarers. Mrs. Charles T. Kountse returns Frldsy from New Tork City. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis left lsst evening ,'or Chicago. They will return Friday. Meadamea i'harlea Rierr. 'Arthu- Howe. Mieoee Aanea WeHh. 'Helen Henilcraon. lllanche ItcMnecn. jlnea Manan. Mu.i rlahan. 'A. Henderaon, 'Vary Moore, llHlein, i .... Garden Club Meeting. The regular meeting of the Garden club was held this morning st K o'clock at ',the home of Mrs. Harry P. Whltmore. Jdra. John N. Baldwin read a very Inter esting paper on "Peonlee." The members include: Meedamee Meedamee C H. Kuatln. W. K Martin. J IieForeat RlchartlJohn N. Haldwln, lluther Kountse. C. W. Lyman, l P. Whltmore. '. K. Mandepaon, Ueorge Palmer. Oagood . batman. For the Future. .Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Peters will enter tain at dinner Wednesday evening of next week complimentary to Mlaa Elisa beth Ptckena and Mr. Kenneth Paterson. The affair will be given at the Country rluh. Omahsni in New Yore. Keaieteiing at the Hotel MvAlpin In New Turk Cltv during the last week have i . were: Meaers. Me-aere. A. P Carrie. l.ula R. Dale. : A. Freeman. Kred W. Hoover, F. Watore. David il-iiush. , J. A. Whalen. , . Attend Portland Club Council. : Mrs. F. H. Cole, chairman of the atvtl service reform committee. General Fed eratiuo of Women's club, left Tuesday evening for Portland. Or... .to attend the biennial council mectiug of the federa tion, b!ch opens May n for a four-day Personal Mention. Dr. Ueorge Hansen of Fall bury was a recent v lull or to Omaha, the gueat of , Klciiard Payne, Lorlng Klllott and other frlende. He attended the dentists' con vention and remained over a short time sfter that gathering adjourned. Mr. Ralph Connell of Tula Liuscsa, X. M., who hss been the guest of her father, Mr. W. J. Connell, for several days, leave this evening for the south. Mrs. W. J. Connell. accompanied by her daushter, Mra. ICdward Crelghton, re turned Vondsy evening from several weeks In southern California snd 8an Franclaco. Mm. O. I.. Hart leaves thla evening to vlait her daughter, Mra. F, L Morgan, In California for two montha. Later Mr. Hart will e Joined by Mr. Hart snd Iter son. Hsrukd. Jardine Wants Two Streets Eepaved ' Commissioner Jardine of the public Improvement department will offer at the next city council meeting ordinances to provide for repaying Twenty-fourth street. Cuming street to Patrick avenue, and Twentieth atreet. Pierce to Center streets. This work will be done under the new law which authorises the coun cil to order rcpavlng within a territory of one mile and a half from the city hall. I'nder the ssme law the following re paving districts have already been de cided on: Military avenue. Forty-fifth Street to city limit a; Pierce, Sixth to Tenth atreets;, Thirteenth atreet, Leaven worth to Martha street a. Other diatricts will be announced diir ing the spring. In ceaea where streets to be repaved are surfaced with granite blocks It will be poealbte to relay the same blocks. In other blocks It will be only neceasary to tear out only the aaphalt surfsce and apply new material. Some of the old pavemenU are In such condition that continual repairing Is a waste of money. It Is stated. . i To. ho, ho and a bottle of rum." William John Frank Is already on his way to the naval training atatlon at Chicago. SEVERAL SEWERS STOPPED UP AND SEWAGE BACKS UP The ctty sewer department has received complaints of sewera stopped up and backing Into baeements. Among the worat cases were reported from Thirteenth snd Dorcas streets, Sixteenth snd Davenport streets. Eleventh end Clark streets and under the Tenth street viaduct. FIFTY CARS OF THRESHERS GOING TO KANSAS FIELDS A ape lul train of fifty cars, all loaded with threahtng machines for Kannas, la enroute weat over the Rock Inland, carded to reach here at 7 o'clock this even ing an lesve for dratlnatlon Friday morning, makinc a daylight run. The cars are from the factories of the Rumley company, coming from La Porte, Ind., Pattle Creek. Mich., and Stillwater. Minn. Decoration Day Is Only Four Days Away - You'll want your clothes fixed up of course, and we suggest you call Douglas 6 'the first thing In the morning and one of our "hurry up" autos will come for them. rKxosa tob smr cx-BAimro t-pteoe suits S1.80' B-pieoe suits S1.S5 ralm Beach salts SI. 00 Tlsanel trousers .60 povonra abtj nxuama g-pisoe salts t .78 8-pteoe salts SO Trousers 85 And remember, please, you get rmatorlom Quality the best that Bklll and Experience can produce. Why not have the BESTT The Pantorium "Oood Oleaaerg and Dyers" 1S1S-1T Jones St. none . SS3. B. B. Our Branoh Offlos at S01S ruum la maintained for your eoBTenleaoe. Father of Bride Who Eloped Wants Marriage Annulled Mrs. Elalo Marie Richmond. lS-y ear-old j ifrii.r,,. im t'lrrcitiina 111 wi.ii. In dlKtriil court against her hUfcland, Eiranerecn Djnald lUohmond, with whom ahe elo)ed January t, to annul the mar riage. It Is trought In the name of her fathor, George. Nachneber, who declares lila daughter la too young to wed. The youi.g Tulks were principals in the old stor of llie.eerape from unrelenting parents, the haty trip across the Mia aourl river, snd the wedding In Council Bluffs. The i-tremonr was performed by Juallce of the i'esce John Cooper of the Iowa citr. Hut, according to the petltioii Med in court, the parent Immediately eeparated the two alio dcalred to be one and Mra. Richmond; la now being guarded St her father's huiiie. (JO William street, where, says the petition, tha stem parent is keeping them apart "with his entire abil ity." Walt two years." save father. Sfcjss C!:in:J !,!!D',VEST SKACE FACTORY Kasjtfeetusers assd Cleaneta. lSlg reruns sH. BeaSTUs gSSS In all Weathers and in all Temperatures Wheat Takes Drop of Four to Five Cents r'ollow.ns Chkagu, the Omaha uhcat market, sold off to i cents. 11.41 per bushel, being the highest price paid. There uere nine carloads on the market and two sold. Tho balance was carried over. Corsi waa up H of a cent, selling at TO cents to cents, with thirty-two car lunde offered. ' 'Jata weie steady to unchanged from Tuesday t 4S oonta to 4iH cenU per buhrt Tn carloads were on ths msrhet. 1 No matter how quickly the temperature rises, no matter what the weather, fresh, rich cream and milk are always waiting for you if you have Cottaqe V XV OB AT D tteriUaed . Vsnraitiait n yoeir gentry hlf Cottnjrs M ilk means milk economy and milk efficiency . It means uniformity. la fresh milk the food value Is nearly sll in tha cream at the top snd nearly all out of the blue milk below. Cottage Milk it rich and creamy con denied under the moat sanitary cooditions nsht where the cows produce It. It aas aSM ef nettle TU Milk Witkomt (Ae CeoW Teste InTwo Size 5 and 1 0 cU. At All Geed DeaWs AMERICAN MUX CO, CVka w if Urmt for C OBsttnntlein. Ttie best medicine fir conatlpatloa la Dr. King's New Ufe Pills, mild and ef fective and keep you aveli. 26c. All drug gists. Advertisement. r, m r. i " j i The Store w31 cloe at 1 o'clock Morxiey in obeenrancg of Dejcortiori Day. 0 1 H yfmrxs iWquartert for KAYSER Silk Glove 1,600 Pairs of Women's Pumps & Oxfords essssnksHsnBBBsssnnnnnnnBBsnsnB ' sjsavsvBSBsnssBBSBsnnBBBBBBBavBnj assaniaeHB) esasisnnnwasiasnnnaennSBBSnBBSBnSBBWsnMSSSBt enSBnBBsssSBsnBBn snajsnssses) anBssssessnsBBnBBsnnnBnSsesBSSsnnnnnBSSBssnBi Main Floor Shoe Dept. On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at pair .... P-UU Everv pair of these show are worth $3.50 to $5.00. Patent leather, hronie kVi, sttin, dull ki.l ami dull ralf an.-l urhiti. niihurk ell lat im-fftJi'te lilts and patterns. New heels, new ornaments, strapless, La Valliere, button or ribbon laced oxfords. A won. m ucriui array or new siyics, extciscni inac9. aii m u u02 widths. Special, a pair $ it seemed only yertenlay since he was a hahy, and oh. he was such a sweet hahr, she need to take him out In his perambu lator and sll the folks on the street juat had to stop and look st him snd But William John Frank Interrupted with manhood's sternneae. Such mem- I orlea were not for him. No. no. What i have pretty bahles In perambulators to! I do with warlike young men who are : shout to so out on bnttleahips and shoot ' off slxteen-tnrh guns. Avast, such thoughts and let us to the stern business In hand. Men must work and women must weep. Has It not been so written! by Rudysrd Klplimr, Res Beach, Jack, Ionrton and other stern wsrrlors? I 'jn-- -- ,irln. Mr. High snd others then reasoned with I William John Frank to such good pur- j poae that he conaented to return to the maternal roof and fls tree to give still further thought to the slleged besuttes of pesceful life ashore. Hut It waa no tn1. T'leatlnv. af-r sppsrently six dsys of meditation, Will- lam John Frank appeared again to give himself tip to the sea where life Is wild snd free singing. : "Fifteen men on a ,dea.l man's cheat, I V 7 pi 2) Jmh IBB Bi U m m m as sv- Middy Blouses for Picnic and Outing Wear Values to $1.50 1.500 Middy Blouses for this sale, just in tfme for yoar Decoration Day Outing. Sisee 6 to 40, for children and women. New Lingerie Blouses i 0 0 Dainty new Nouses, lace and embroidery trimmed. Crcpg de Chine and Lingerie Blouses 9 Wonderful rre-w models, lerw or high neck, long or short slotrree. Boys' Wash Suits, 65c Regular $1 to $1.50 Values iy A splendid variety of new styles Vsitts, middy, Dutch suits, Eton and Oliver Twist styles. Plmfty of plain white and a splendid variety of colore to fit every age, 1 to I yeara. In the Boys' New Depmrt nent, Third Floor 21,600 Men's Shirts From the Ely Walker D r y Goods Co., St. Louis, aiid a famous Phila delphia shirt maker ON SALE SATURDAY at 50c on the Dollar SOME EVEN LESS Drugs and Toilet Articles 25c DJer-Klse TsJcara Powder Cnn Java Itlee Fnee Power Alloff shades. Bo Doslna Brunette bos Dortn's Us Sttcn William's Shaving Rtlcks rpectel at. Some Attractive Items Fletcher's Caetoria sje slars Q bottle ifC Physicians' and Burgeons' C Soap-Cake - Pluto Water eso else "i- bottle C Dabrook's Locust BloasosM e, Perfume Ounce Wlssrd Ploor OI1-S1.00 alsfc Auto Chamois Weeth at Thermos Bottles Pint else Bathing Caps-All ' etylee. Bach Photo Suppli We devalop your dims tree when prints are ordered. . All Films st Cut Prtoas. ..$1.23 29c til up We Have a Complete Line of Flags for Memorial Day. Here are Some Special Items lit Alt-Wool Regulation Army Bunting $1.08 ob, and up to txlt for $7.50. 1x6 Fast Colored Flags on Jointed poles, ropee and malle able Iron socket, for windows and porches. All complete in box for $1.98 3x5 Imitation Bunting Flags Sewed stripes, fast color 4$C Mnslln Flagt Doeen. ... " m -lej gad np Flags on etlcka With Gilt per Eeh 5c 10e and 1A 51 IFIRE IN H sssJ l 1 h The Free Furnished Room Bureau of The Bee aa a guide to the more desirable rooms In this city can not he equaled and should be taken advantage of by all of the young men and young women coming to Omaha seeking em ployment and a good home. It means everything to live in a neat, clean, home-like place, where everything is done for your comfort and pleas, ure, and it has been the aim of The Bee to offer this service free and help the stranger find a desirable home with a high class family. If you are looking for .a furnished room offering every modern convenience at a moderate cost, it will save you time and trouble by calling at The Free Furnished Boom Bureau. Room 101, Bee Bldg or call Tyler 1000.