TI1K HKK: OMAHA. WEDNKShAY. .IfXE iiu: !k5 By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday, June 22, 1915. TALK about wit. Several afternoons ago a few friends strolled In for coffee at the home of one of our rery well known matrons. They were returning from their constitutional walks, for or sgr.lnst flesh. In a few minutes tbe air was fairly scintillating epigrams. 1 hare discovered that women rarely show to the best Intellectnal advantage In masculine company. The repartee waa quick aod Incessant, quite cn what we read of the salon order. Tor instance, Miss exclaimed that, notwithstanding three perfectly stunning new gowns and much experience, a certain swain In town had remained .cold. "Enough to make you lose faith In yourself," remarked a sympathetic listener. ' "Well, it nearly, made me lose faith in my dressmaker." declared Miss , disgustedly. At Happy Hollow. Among other entertaining at dinner this evening at the club will be Mr. F. J. .'timper. who will have three Cueete, Mr. Frank Relby. four; Mr. C. F. Weller. four; Albert Kdholm. seven, and I Mitchell, feur. The first children's day prorram waa given this afternoon at the Happy Hol low club. Mrs. John. J. McCague and Mrs. J. K. Gilchrist will entertain at luncheon at tha ladles' luncheon at the Happy Hol low club Thursday. The Harmony club ill give a plank teak dinner thla evening at the Happy Hollow club. Just club members will be j. resent. Covers will be placed for twenty frtur. Mrs. J. H. Ruahton gave a luncheon today -at tlia-Happy Hollow club in honor of Mra. F. J. Homn and Mra. W. it. Iloes of Fairmont. Neb. .The luncheon was a reunion ,of Fairmont ladles, the guests all being former residents of Fair mont. .Covers were placed for: Med4rrtee V red sine .1. H. Huahton. f. O. leher. J. J. Hotnii, V. O. Ro'e. K. T. Rector, V. Howe. J. T- Hertwell. f'.mma Johnslon, Ouy Cramer. Robert l. Phillip. A. U. Keith. M. F. Shield. I., I., -warts. Stanley Green. av. o. putt. At thi Country Club. Mjr. and Mrs. Kdward U.Burke. will entertain very Informally at dinner this eveiilng st the Country club. ' A large howl of Klllarney roses will decorate tha tabia and eo'-ere will be placed for: Messrs. and A. ,'. Umilh. C. TV'. Huseell. Mesdsmee Burke. MlnajMenie Davis will glva a luncheon of ,tn. covers st tha Country club on Thursday. At Seymour Lake Club. M.'end Mrs. R. K. Sundeiland saitai taiied at dinner Sunday evening for Miss Alia Page of Minneapolis.',', Mr. M. Berry had ss his guests Sun day ! Mvedamra- Meadaniea- Onrge ,Kli per of . Myiis Oottmen. Hi, Joseph, Mo.; - MIspwS MISaes liienclrcoffmaii. Ollvs Coffinan. Mr. rhllllp Ooratt. Aiiolser party waa composed of Mr, and Mve. J. J...Hlnt)hey. and- Mrs. and Mis J.' M.' McCarthy and family. Mr. end Mrs. B. A. Roe and Mr. and Mrs. ';. ft. Cheek hsd 'dinner together. Othen p'srtles were eptertslned by John Rekkna.' who' hsd seven guests; A. ft. Mldlairi 'three guests; Henry - Kygssrd, thT treats.' " " " "'.' The irlub Is making astenslvs prepara tions fir celebrating July I. A dinner rta.nt'e . 4nd special features will tonipoea the idsy's entertainment I ' ' D. A. R. Chapter Entertains.' The Major Isaae Sadler chapter of the Haughtle is ' of the American Revolution held a meeting Saturday afternoon, June if the home of Mra. Earl Stanfleld. liana to vlaj. a marker; In the Fonte nelle hotel some time next fall war de cided upon.. The eonatHutlon waa "hanged and,' beslnplug In October, the nieetlnga will be held every other ' month instead of every month as formerly. The mem bers' present Saturday' Included: Mtodsmee Meedames wamiiel K. Haafoid, Karl Hianflsld, .1. Ti Weir. (Htlaney, . Rnlnt) Kewell. Onllrter, . Krank Raker. W. C. Smith. :' ' Mdridse. . , , . M Kiel- ( -Miss- -. Kthel Kldi loge. Ida Crowell. King, a - Minnie Eldrldge. Entertain at Bridge.- , .: Mrs. I. J. Tate gave a bridge party this afternoon at her -home' at which alia announced tha marriage of her daughter, Mies Mru. to Mr. H. M. Mills of Kaneaa City, which occurred May H. IMS. The rooms i ere decorated - profusely with led roaes and the guests present were: Mesdamea Meadain . U. ilill. F. P. Miller. I. Lively, Fey Bo ud I ure, Misses vyinifred Ttaynor, Msrie Foley, Ann Welch. Katharine Hulllvsn, Olive Tpsne, Ann Bobertaon, Avllla Squires, t:ua Illatfoot, Clare Traoey, For Bride-Elect. Harry Wells William Hchnpp, John Wheeler. J. Mos ii. Misses' Oortmde MrCrsnu. Marjorie Mr-Crann, Mary MoCague. Maitaret Kngliah, Margaret Cullcn, Elititbetu Hherlock, Xanna Tate. Ann Ttaoey, The Mtsees Fry entertained the choir et the Uood fhepherd church Monday after noon at a miscellaneous shower in honor of M lee Carol Marhoff, whose wedding is ill tske place In July. Tne bouse wss abloom with pink and white re see and the guest favore were - email and old fashioned bouquets of bride's roaes. Thiny guees mere entertslned. Debutante Bridge. The DeputarAe bridge club meeting will be postponed another week. Miss Marion Kuhn will entertala the members Tues day of next week. Piano Recital Vllaa tiertmda Asenith Miiler will give a piano re.ital for her pupils thla even ing.. Prises for the yesr's work will be awardrd to Kranoea Fatten. Miss Helen Baker and Mr. Howard Heyden. Miasea Liorothy Shepherd. Mary Ilslmsr and Virginia Heyden will receive honor able mention. Pleasure! Put. The W. W. club gave a surprlae party Saturday evening In honor of Its presi dent. Mra. D. V. Dlffenbaoher. at her home. . Id rosea were used la the deco rations throughout the rooms. For Mi Buckingham. .11 in H'ln Clarke will entertain at din ner HatorcUy,- July t. at the Country club in honor of her house gueat. Miss Louise ftucklngham of Memphis. Teno.. ' Mirt I ik-ile Bacon wiU give a bridge rir Frioey (or MUs" Buckingham. 9 A At the Field Club. A bridge party was given this r.fter noon st the Field club for the benefit of the Child Paving Institute. High five end auction bridge were played and there was a musical pros ram given for the guests who do not play cards. Twenty five prises were donated for the game and about IflO guests were entertained. The Emanon club of the Omaha High school gave a danclnc party laat evening at the Field club. Mra. W. K. Fnote entertained at lunch eon today at the Field club A mound of pink and whit rosea waa uaed aa the table centerpiece and the giieata were: Meadamea Meadamee I. O. Robb l B. Pettlt. of South Omaha, A. J. Steuben. Mrs. H. A. Wahl gave a luncheon today at the Hub for: - Mesdsmee Meedames U J. Craven. j. y. Myers. V J. Hubbard. J. II. Norton. 11. C. Wlndhetm. K." J. Andrews of V. E. Tsylor. Council Bluffs. Tollefion-Fitzgrerald. Ths weddl-n of Miss Vera C. Fltsger-i aid. daughter of Mrs. Mary FUscr-ald, and Mr. Albert M. Tollefeen, son of Mr and Mrs. Kmll Tollefsen of Keerney, Neb., wss celebrated at lilsh nooh Mon day at St. John's church. Rev. Father hronageeat performed the ceremony. The guests were only ths families and near relatives of the bride and groom. The bride wore a gown of cream crepe treteor made with an overdress of gold la-e. She wore a hat ot white etrsw ( trimmed with a whlt French fcother, I and her corsage bouquet wss of pink Rosebuds. . Miss Ruth Fittgorsld waa the maid of l.onor and was gowned In pink duchesee sstln nisde round length snd trimmed with a Jeweled girdle. She wore pink straw hat with French flowers. Mr. Rsy Ryan wss the best man. A wedding djnner was served following the ceremony st the home of the bride's ps rents at 1J0 Wirt street. Tha table waa decorated with a centerpiece of pink eweet peas snd plnk-shsded csndleatlcks. The living room and library were pro fciely decorated with meteor roaes. air. sna Mrs. Tollefeen have taken a trip to tha Pacific coast snd will visit tan Pranoiaco,. la Anslea and San Diego before returning heme. " Mr. Tollefaen is a member of the iella Khl fraternity and at present county at torney at Kearney. Mra. Tollefaen la a graduate of tha kindergarten department ct the State Normal college. The young couple will he at home after July 31 at Kearney. On the Calendar. The Columbian circle will entertain at their hall at Twenty-second and I.ocust streets on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. K. B. Ferris snd Mrs. B. Fsrrel will be ths hostejaes of the after noon. Father Williams ' Has Two Events to Celebrate This Week The thirty-ntnlli anntveraary , of the coming of Rev. John Williams to Oinsha will be celebrated Thuraday evening with a reception ' in 'his ' hortor at the home of r.ev. and, Mra. Lloyd B. Hols apple,, SltO Davenport street. Father Williams observed hi eightieth birthday Monday, so this week Is a gala one for him. .He is hale. ard hearty, al though he has retired from active pas toral work. Rev, Mr. Hotsspplr having succeeded him as rector of St. Rsrnsbss Kplacopal chinch. The new church of the Bt. Barnabas conaregetlon at' Fortieth and Davenport ; streets Is now being ropfed. It will be ready for occupancy September 1, and i the regular services will be. held there. ss In all Kplacopal, Lutheran, Cathollo and some Protestant churches, through out the lillly Sunday campaign. AUT0ISTS TAKE SEVEN THOUSAND-MILE JOURNEY Fourteen days out on a round trip of over. 7.000 miles by auto, five tourists frqm New Haven. Conn., stopped at the Henehaw hotel Tuesday. They were Mr. land Mrs. William 8. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Beaver. 8mHh and A. R. Smith. They are bound for Seattle, from which city they will tour down the Paclfio coast and take In the expositions, before returning to New F.ngland again oxer the Lincoln Highway. Ureal I y Beaefliea Sy t'aaaabrlwla'e LUIsseat. "I have used Chamberlain's Liniment for sprains, bruises and rbeumatlo pains and the grat ' bsnefit I have received Justifies my recommending it in the highest terms." writer Mia. Florence filife. Wabash, Ind. If you are troubled i with rheumatic pains you will certainly be pleased wltu the prompt relief which Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Obtain able everywhere. Advertisement. Isn't this refreshing And the Flavor 1 a pleasure to drink Tea like this Ak your grocer for Mri. Hughes Co., Lnc JITNEY 'LAW GOES THROUGH COUNCIL Jitney Must Be Protected by $10,000 i Liability Insurance Policy J Liability ii Limited. POLICE TO SUPERVISE The city council passed the Jitney regulation ordinance, with provisions! as heretofore outlined. The ordi- ranee will be in force July 7. The liability Ineurance feature provide each Jitney up to ten pener capacity shsll te covered bv a maximum of $l.0i liability for one a'cldent and that U,Mu hall tie the maximum allowance for any Individual killed or injured. Thla aectlon further provide that the maximum lia bility shsll be Increased 1.0n0 per seat above ten aeat. The occupation tax will lie w a year, for a five-paeenger car. Including driver, end a proportionate In crease for cars of more thsn five ca pacity. The other provlslona of the ordinance refer t iom(etency of drivers, deslgna- tlon of routes, llgiits. signs sna otner , retirement. Police to Reaelate. The- superintendent of police will lisve general supervision of the operation of Jitneys. Before a llcenee to operate ahall lie Issued the driver muat have qualified, filed a bond and he must dealgnate the exact route he Intends to cover. The su perintendent will hsve suthority to re fuse sny llcenee It the proposed route doea not meet with hla approval and It la believed that this authority will result In requiring some of the Jitneys to cover the long ss well ss the short hauls ard prevent congeatlon of Farnam street, for Inatanca. , Jitneys will be required to stop on the near Side of Intersections snd will be reg ulated aa to apeed. Chris Gruenther Looks Over Job in Federal Building Chris Gruenther of Columbus, Senstor Hitchcock's choice for the federal ap pointment as collector of Internal revenue In Nebreska. visited thst office In tha j icuerai iiuunini,- ana met tne employes a day or two ego. As a result, political dopesters re wondering If Chris has an "Inside tip" that something Is coming to hlin soon. Speculation leans that way. In this connection. It la a notable fact i that Acting Collector K. W. North, who ' waa ad anted from the post nf chief deputy wl en Hose Hammond of Fremont resigned, haa now been in complete charge of the office, with Ita 14,600 sslsry, foi a v.-hoia yeat Impellent snd hungry demos, who have wnlted long and anxiously for the Ne braska patronage squabble to be settled, sit freely exprcsalng the hope that the victors will get the spoil before long. Collector North haa been In the service for more than a quarter of a century i and Is not a politician, whereaa the col lectnrahlp has slwsys been a purely political appointment. Churches Observe . Date of Martyrdom of JohnHuss July 4 I'roteslsnt churches of Omaha will hold a union meeting Sunday, July 4, in ob servance of the COOth anniversary of the martyrdom of John Hues, a Bohemian, who was one of the early Lutheran mar tyrs and was burned st the stake July . 1415, because of his sdvsnced religious beliefs. The meeting will be held st Kountie Memorial Lutheran church at 3:90 p. m., ilh the r-aator of the church, Rev. O. D. Baltsly, presiding, and a representa tlvs group of other pastors taking part. The chief address will be made by Rev. K 3. Kalllus, Bohemian Presbyterian psstor of South Omaha. MADE to ORDER 525, UO, SIS ind up IXCLU0I9I8 Extra Pair Trousers CLEAR CUT BLUE SERGE McolTa Standard Pure Wool Non-fading lllue Nerg.' In hre weights. In Hire shades. Made In the careful Mcoli way hand tailored in soft form fitting a t 7 1 e. It's easily the "best bujr" on the market, $25 the SUIT . INCLUOINQ Extra Pair Trousers A wealth of other new fab rics -a ait your choosing. NICOIX Thelkilor "W Jcrrems Sons 200-2 It 80. 15th 8t. Well, it's Wholesale Distributors. And Still Another Legal Question is Up on Omaha Merger ! A mens the many IcshI qucetione snd situation srielns by renann of the Oreatcr Omaha consolidation, the ltv j lcal department offers thla ss a nod jbllity: THEM The refusal of the South Omaha offi cial laat Monday morning to rccognlre 11111 CSfIflgf I Traveling Bags and Suit Cases At one-third to one-half below former prices. We bought from the leading manufacturers of Newark, N. J., and one of the best known in the country, their entire line of high grade traveling bags and suit cases, and -will sell them Wednesday At 33 to 50 Per Cent Off Their Regular Prices a 1 in is 1 Shopping or Week End Bags, $1 Values, 49c 9Jt You can buy a traveling bag or suit case Wednesday at one-third to one -half less than you would pay else-were. An especially timely sale for vacationists. 13.50 and $4.00 Traveling Bags, at $6.50 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases $8.50 to $10.00 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. $10.00 to $12.50 "Walrus Bags, at Summer Draperies Price Changed An Opportunity to Brighten Up Homes at a Very Nominal Cost Dutch Curtains Made of very fine scrim trimmed with ( rn filet lace; complete with side curtains and valance, set. . . apleOV Colored Border Etamine and Voile with ribbon edge. Spe- cially priced, yard at)C 50 Full Size Woven Hammocks Special, ( s 01. a-1) Extra Special in the Basement Drapery Section 300 Fine Duo Curtains These are lace curtains and sunfast nn colored aide drapes. Regular price $3.50. Wednesday VOC A Dollar Bottle of Lee's Liquid Shampoo contains a full quart; ( jusi vigm rimes as much as in the 25-cent bottles and, therefore, just one-half the cost Cleans tuick dries Quick leaves tin amn In tha hair, which joes right back into its old training. At drunisu or delivered prepaid, 4 os. 25 cts; 1 os. M cts.s 12 os. $1.00. GEO. H. LEE CO., Laboratories Oaaafaa. Nebe. the authority of the Orwit'r Omaha offi I clala could be taken advantage of to the extent of declaring void contract mdc by the aouth aide offlclala with various entrc employee Tor llluetratlnn, within t'ie w weeks the South Omaha offl-ials ntrcd Into contracta with library em ploye for a year. Aumlna; that a writ of mandamus will be forthcoming and the constitutionality of the merger law will etund the test, then It follow tint the contracta referred to would become contract of Oreater Omaha; granting that, then tlioc contracts sppear to have Sale Extra of 1 1 is.- av .. g i i 4 1 r-"i.iv'rt 1 ml Sri ! 4"rw .$1.95 $3.98 $4.98 $6.50 413.50 to $19.50 Traveling Bags Suit Cases Finest Quality Genuine Walrus, Sole Leather and Seal Bags and Suit Cases, fitted with beau tiful white Persian ivory. Values to $45.00, at $12.50 and up to- ANNOUNCEMENT of an exhibition Thursday, on the Third Floor of the Main Building, of the Japanese? collection of Mr. Arthur D. Brandeis, made on his recent tour of the Orient. An interesting collection of Japanese birds, dogs, dwarf trees, curios, along with kimonos and various kinds of the Nippon wearing apparel. SUMMER EXCURSIONS TICKETS OV SALE UAILV CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE I ST. PAUL RAILWAY ROt XD TKIPS FROM 0LHA: Atlantic City . . . Bar Harbor, Me. Boetoa, Maaa. . . Buffalo, N. Y. .. MontresU, Que. 5 o Tlcketa cn sale Tia differential lines at somewhat lower ratea. Pinal retara limit o daja. liberal stopover prlTilegea. Reduced rates to many oUer summer resorts In Canada, New England, New York State. Northern Michigan and the Wisconsin Lake Country, aa wall aa delightful cruises on the Great Lakes and combined rail aad water dl Terse route tours to New York and Boston. For complete Information, folders, etc., call oa or address W. E. BOCK, City Passenger Ageat, CL M. A ftt P. 1817 Fmrnam 8t Omaha, Neb. Agents for ail steamship liaee. been repudiate, Monday moinliu an. I ate not binding upon the new administra tion governing South Omaha. Tbla opinion la given with the expliin.v tlon that It I a rather fine legal point, but one which might afford a way out of a dilemma. Prompt .rlo WH ISton Vonr leish, Pr. king a New Discovery will stop your cough. The first dose help. Good for children. All drusRlet. 30c. Advertlje mnt. . Fibre Suit Cases, $2 Values, 98c Fine Walrus and Cowhide and $6.95 to $10.50 Wednesday Ice Cream Day Quarts 20 Pintt 10 Cream Caramels Special Assorted Full Cream Caramels Nut and plain. Regular 40c grade, Wednesday only, pound 25c New York City . , Norfolk. Va, ... Portlaad, Ms. . , Quebec, Ouo. . . , Toronto, Out. . , 8 By, $22.50 see ease V X 51.85 fat!;;!) t It int hurl t.i r. n a beautiful, rniilnt rllnrtiorifl or ftn wfth If you ajo ttmut 1( riht. Ti v to "gn hrur l ' In to nn rhintw '""tint with u Bnrl rmnit) trrt of rrrrnt tn uit tout conrinlfnr. V rtflfvfr th norwlai Hnrl rou hw th plwsnjrt prwtia! of r1na t h II pftylrtc Tr-srt t po vlra.nrn.T' In ' MTlrur up" th full frlr bfrr toy hir, b' a n oir nrr minisi bnalrtf. wrth sinmt tn mmr riiif en- hlv ua tr nn rrMU at Imrnr firWs thn l(irrs ak who dmn-l all rh 4ovn. Iff riunnDd RlfUI. 141c. rolM Bold l.nMn SO. 4 Mn'i Diamond Pert rt Ion" $50 1 . . ' . . ' . Bios'lnc.. mniintlna 14k SO a SSOnia ni snid ,...y0" tl.fi A WEEK 7J- Wstch. O Hrr. Hk solid sold, hsnd M.rvMl rase, fine dlsmon.l sold. p S r fAt In Mr Htllns. fitted rut. biilllsnt dla- wlth Risln or wsltham mDd. thrve ssnu- mormnt. your entire or dpslsns. Bpsrlsl J5 sale prlre ee Ii 60 A MONTH n pearls. 16 In .r,n- ....$24.50 lt A MONTH. ftts Daily TiO 8 r. M. StlaUji Till 9:39 Call or writ tor Oatslng No. SOI. Pboae Douglas 1444 and salesman will oall. nff-E'ieTHE NATIONAL !U?I B iW CREDIT JEWELERS w mm te(aa3if(3!i! Trial Quart and Leather Covered Flask Finest Whiskey Lowest Price L. Wl sra not afraid to let Tou try Fell S-8tar Whtakav al Snraxpaiiaa. It's a pore, honaat whi.key of bast soasiblj Suality. It naver fail to pUaaa tha mas who Nallv knuiri rood whiakay. Wa includa sa SjMra fr Tewi (Jnsil with yoor order for Riirht Quarts of Fels 3-Star Whiskey Shipped dirart at f otlowins wholeaa'a prim: 1 S QTS.Full $C.4S Measura Za . 4QTS. Full $4TJ Measure .95 EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID? nriuu.na ". naooaoana, naiwlr. Ira'hae oovarad flaak Slled with Vale l-etar Vrhia- key. If not sauanad aftar you drink free' Trial Quart, rttum shipmant st stir n Pnae, and wa will send you aa equal quan tity of any whiakay you name in aichansw.' no matter by whom luada or sold but you may keep tha lesthe rsoaared Saak-lt 'e 1""r ue,t:. VVs ara aa Old. tatab. ITI..IM.. r inn t apflkl 4iiu.ll01 OD.. FKLft BISTILLINQ COMPANY, aa ee awe.. Sisiaa City, ate. , i I To Succeed Sa re The life-time watje of iho aver age man la about taa.UK. To spend all of this as It ia earned la to court the atir.g of adversity. It's not what you earn that counts so much but what you save so why not start today and open an interest-bearing savings account with this Institution and make your savings increase your salary? i i SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24 th and M Streets H. C. HOSTWICK, President TRCMAX BCCK, V. Free, F. K. GETTY, Cashier. i a ! Positive Experts On All Self-Starters. Strahle & Anderson Red 4473. 2059 Farnam. X.A.DIX8' SOI.ID f MO WD CjGSi J H. 1117 1 Vsl lirre. fine solid f n i s i ii a ft t--v.rs i v -