THi: J1KK: OMAHA, KATITI.DAY. JULY 1!M5. WW By ICCLLiriOIA. Friday, July 30, 1915. J ttORSE RACING ! attractlBf much, attention these days from Omaha I J folks mho are fond of harness con test for their own sake, or who JL JL lsdly welcome any diversion from the monotony of the usual form of nurnmer entertainment. Although the races which the Omaha Driving club will hold the last three days of next week will be In the nature of a novelty In Omaha, equine speed contests are one of the oldest sports In existence, and have always claimed the admiration of prominent people of many lands. I can remem ber when Omaha was all worked up orer the horse shows. A number of boxes In the grandstand at East Omaha hare already been reset-red with Mr. O. AT. Smith, secretary of the Omaha Driving club. Some of the box parties will be as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Westbrook will entertain Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Cald well, Miss Louise White and Mr. Channlng Jordan. With Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roberts will be Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roberts of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peters wilt be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Teters. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham will entertain Mr. and Mrs. J, Foster and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wllklns. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wright will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 8 Wilson, Mrs. F. II. Frahm and Mrs. L. E. Doty. D. II. Party at Fort Crook. Miss Kstherine Km save a swimming party at hw home In Fort Crook yester day.. Th guests Included: Mi wo i Ml ICllsebeth Crawford, Msrjorl ("a vera. Florence Rily, Katharine kerlln Helen. Van lien. ef I'o'innl Hltifrs, tlnMchen liSpgdnn, AdU Keellne Immthv Xlrmngrr. rf Council Mluffe, ;nh Brtttr, Porolhy Clark. . JMiidiwI Cofttng, Mnr- Mers jMvld Herver, ' Hevld Crawford, ; Henry rnt lo FY.fth ' of Council Blliffa, of Council Bluffs, Jmil Klpllnger, J"k Foock j(u4 , of CVum H Bluffs, Ixiuia Hoe Jack Se'r.rd, of Council Bluff. Kelr.h Ufr. Harold isughrty, Ale Crawford, 'Fleaiorei Past The members of.th Jolly Ole club were enterUlned Wednesday afternoon fry Mra. Mardn Puaarman at her horns. The rooma wer profuely decorated with daffodlla and rtsUles. The afternoon waa spent In gemes, and the prises were swarded to Mesdsme P- R warts, A. Jlsrrts and H. C. Had. 'Thoa present were: Mesdsmea A. Harrla. 8. Raymond, John I Nleerft, Mesdsmes II. C. Read, H. Pwsrt. T.. Hlrrhlietim. i. Rosenberg, A. U Traaler, .V V. Weiss. Mleses rHigsrmsn. Ft. Adler. Martin Pugarnian. Misses Oertrude Read, A large number of the members of tha t". B. Grant Women'a Relief Corps were entertained Wedneaday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Newman In honor of Mr. Newman's slater, Mrs. Annie K. Itnbhlna, Mlaa Vivian Itobbins and Mr. Kmery K. Wllllama of KaJamaaoo, Mich. Mlaa Vivian Robblns and Mr. Kmery Wllllama gave a number of In strumental solos during the afternoon. At Happy Hollow Club. A email 1'iwhwn party today at the Jiapny Hollow Hub was composed of: Mr. C. F. Hubbard. Mlsaea Mleses Helen Cheanav, tllVty Ooodman, . Joule hnnw-den, Hetty Holnvui. nrrla Julnn, Olive Ferguson, Mr. h. Marahatl will have four guest at rtmer Saturday evening at the Happy 'Jtnl'ow dub; W. C. rraser, two, and T. T. I'ui'tann, twe. Parties for Boosters' Day. Bonnier day at tha ball park Friday, AuauBt , la Interesting society fans snd ji'-ar-fun theae days. The game la to be en I'nuaually Interesting one and will be T-'ayed with Penver. Mlaa ITreneee Horn eteiler. reigning queen of Ak-Bar-Ben, vlil entertain a party of frlanda at tha ranie and Mlaa Ethan Adams and Mrs. . Kafherlne Monahan wlil entertain for eight or ten guest". The women folks are all anxloua to e Jo Btecher In hie exhibition. Tournament Monday. The Auguat tournament of the Omaha Woman's Oolf aaaorlatlnn will be held at the Happy Hollow club Monday, Auguat I. Luncheon will ba aerved at 11 o'clock and the game will ba a match play agalnat woman's bogey. Dinner Thursday. Mrs. Max Flo how gava a dinner party at her hom Thvraday evening In honor of the everiitlva committee of tha Con cordia Hinging aoplety. A large tiaaket of eoamoa decorated the table, and cov ers were placed for: Mr. snd Mra. M. Flothow. Mra. Henry flreat. Meeara Meeara O. W. lcken, John Boetl. Mlaaea-. Mleaea FSmtnn Vllke. lorothea Hlnrtnha. Margaret Hoekhoff, Hophle Hoekl(-ff. At the Field ClubT" Mr. and Mra. K. A. Ralrd will give a dinner of aeven cover thla evening at tha Field club. In"nnera will he given Saturday eve ning at the, Field club by C. F. Fchwage-r. who will entertain eight gueata, and Harry C. Nicholeon, who will also have eight rueate, Snrpriied by Friendi. Mlaa Clara Kngelhardt was aurprlaed by a number of her friend a Wedneaday evening. The evening was apent In play ing gamea snd dancing. Thoae preaent ware: ' IPLAH HEW BLOCK ON FARMM STREET Ninety-Nine-Tear Lease Secured for Site of the Present World Herald Building;. EASTERN THEATRICAL FIRM Another ninety-nine year lesse which means a substantial bualness block In the business section of Omaha, has just been negotiated. This is the property now occupied and soon to be abandoned by the .U'orld-Herald, Numbers 1410-12-14 Farnam street. An eastern theatri cal syndicate, the name of which Is not. yet divulged, has obtained the lease through negotiations with George & Co., and la prepared to erect a substantial building there to be occupied principally by a high class moving picture concern, but to hare eeveral store rooms also. Thla property has a M-foot front on Famam street snd la 1X2 feet deep. The eyndlcata ha depoaited a sum of ear neat money and haa given aaaurance that wrecking operation on the old buildings preparatory to the conatructlon of the new are to begin by about March 1, or aa soon a the present oecupenta of the building will vacate. Omaha Coming- My, One of the membera of the syndicate la quoted aa aaylng that In hta opinion Omaha la faal coming to Its own, and la at preaent one of the beat cltlea In the country. While figure on the ground valuation or the per cent of rental are not mad public, It is said that the tranaactton when the ground value and building are combined repreaente a quarter ef a mlU lion. Three separate leases are involved In the traneactlon, as the ground Is the property of three Individuals and aetata. The west 22 feet were leased from the Andrew J. Hansrom eatate. The middle tl feet were laaaed from Charlea Orue- nig. and the east 23 feet from William Morgan of Loa Angela. Clara Holm, I.oulae Kempf, Irene 8chnell, liOla Clark, Marlon Kerr, Meara Frank Pmlth, . HHMard tlnlbrnnk, William Jankowpkl, Fa ul JacohiM. Mlaea Ruth Collins, Kern Pchnell, K.va Johneon, Clara Kngelhardt, . l-eura Rtihe. Meeara. Clark Noble. Jiillua Johnaon, Wllklnaon Arlama. Arthur Englehardt, Mr. and Mra. Kngelhardt. jura, m. t unon. . Personal Mention. Mr. Halleck Roae returned Wedneaday from a two month' nnjoufn In California. Mra. Charle Frankenberg left Wed neaday evening for Chicago, Wauaau, Wis., and the lake for a vlalt of two or three weejta. Mr. and Mr. C. II. Mullen. Mr. and Mra. R. K. Flatter snd Master Robert Mullen bae. returned from a ten days' suto trip lo Chicago. Mra. Alvlu Johnaon. accompanied by her two chllclren, will leave this evening for Clear Water I -a lie, Minn. Mr. John aon, who haa been at Rochester, Minn., will Join Mra, Johnaon at the lake for the remainder of the summer. Creighton Home for Working Girls Will, Bo Ready in October The Creighton Home for Working Olrla at Twenty-flrat and Davenport Is to open In October. That la. If the preaent plan of the board of truatee go through. Th management of thla building will prob ably be In the hand of one or two per aona under the direct eupervielon of the board of truatee. John A. MrShane. who was a truatee of the new building from the flrat, haa now realgned, since he ha een it lately through om of the litiga tion in connection with the Creighton will that bequeathed it. W. J. Coad ha been elected member of the board. WHITE BREAD LIKE MOTHERJADE MIL Mrs. Rorer Deals Body Blow to Or dinary White Bread Uf Table Use. URGES VEGETABLES SEASONED easawssaai l.cmon meringue, mock charlotte, French floating islsnd, Roman pie, l.'uti h peach pudding and other de lectable concoctions took form under the skillful fingers of Mra. Sarah Ty .n ft orer, culinary expert, who gave 'the ltfit of her series of cookery talks 'and demonstrations at tha Orchard . liheim store yesterday. ) Jome-md bread, "th kind mother 1M1 to make." received a decided blow from Mr. Rorer. "Homa-mad bread I .an abomination." declared Mr. Rorer, "unlf f It la mad of whole wheat flour jand i fere from all yeaet-plant fermenta tion. The white bread that I on every - ,na table haa no relation to God al rrighly." Mr. Rorer urged lh women not to etuff their rhililren elth bread an4 rutfer. ir-eiiitic'ie she charactrrlxrd aa deaiiiy, tut tno'k charlotte waa ca f-clally good for chll.lren, ahe aald. If you , at green vegetablea, I beg ' juii, M-aaou ihrin. Put salt on all witrui ira r, h In potash. Pon t alt rl r or oatmeal," wer som of her In- Ji.: l ioiii, IHat far lloaaewivea. in th rtfrigerator, place all fooda with o1"r lose to the 1?p. Leav the bottom aliclf or butter, milk and meat. The yoika of eaga, dropped In a Jar of coll water, will keep for aeverai day. A clans of buttermilk over th beatao el ite of an eg I excellent for anemic. Anemic pe;or should eat llltle, but oiien. Ii meal a day la not too touch. Mr. Rarer cloflug le.-tut till fter iiuou wa on "Meat Hub.t li ut." Tho Bee's Fund for Free Milk and Ico Fresh milk to a sufficiency is the bes summer medicine for the baby, because it makes otheT medicines unacessaxy. We would rather glre money to buy the baby milk than to buy drag wouldn't you I Contributions from 10 cents to $3 are solicited and will be acknowl edged in this column. Too Many Weddings . for Chief Maloney Orao and Dennl MoOuIr were before his honor, Judge Brttt, charged with having defrauded an Innkeeper. After a few questions had been asked, It was discovered that although Oraoe had mar ried Dennl In New Orleana, Dennis had married Grace In Seattle. This little prob lem bothered Captain Maloney, and, after some deep thought on the subject he enounced that he didn't ee Juat how that could be. After more explanations he came to the oonclualon that they were not married at all. The bill they skipped at tne Iter Grand emounted to S3t, and they drew fiften day each. A Grace paaaed from th court room ahe threw cathlng grancea around at everyone, and continued to do ao until ehe had been escorted through the door. CONGRESSMAN SLOAN STOPS OVER HERE FOR THE DAY Congreeaman Charle H. Sloan ef the Fourth Nebraska district waa la Omaha during the day on his way horns from Avoca, whrre he delivered an address at the Odd Follows' fraternal picnic. VreTtoasly aekaswledged, Thomas 9. Craas , .eaar.ss a. oo OMAHA, July fl-To the Editor of The Bee: I enclose check for S3 as a contribu tion to The Bee's fund for free milk and Ice. THOMAS D. CRANEL Omaha alnoe ltTt. The funeral will be held Kunriay afternoon at S o'clock from the residence, with Rev. T. J. Mackay officiating. Interment will be at Foreat Unit cemetery. Bts ' Tear I'rwiMt Arttoa Will toast. Ir. Kine New Discovery will stop your cough. The llrt does helps. Good for children. All druggist. 6"c. Advertisement. Pitches Xo-lllt Game. Carl Jenkins, a rah rah from United college-of Glen Fall a, N. Y.. who la to Join the New York Yankeea later, pi'.hed a no-hit game In his home town the other day agalnat a fast tndtpendent team and struck out sixteen men. r Save Tho Baby Use tho reliable ORICXIAL Halted nil It Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over foe taore than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Simply dissolve in water. Agrees when other foods often fail. ; 1 Btwnplu fr, HORUCtCS. Racin. Wm. f7N Substitute) la"Just as Good ft HOfiUCK'S, th Original I Eecipes for Today fly MR. StRttl TlSO RORI R Hot Pot. One pint of diced cold cooked mutton. Cne cupful of diced raw potatoes. A good eixed onion, chopped fine. Two tahlcdtwmf ula of tiiped parxlc. A teaapnnnful of salt. Two daahea of pepper. Put a layer of meat In the bottom of th large caaaerole. then pntatoea, onion, paraley, salt and pepper, and ao continue until the Ingredients are uaed. Cover the top with two pared potatoes cut Into slices: sdd one quart of stock or water, cover, rook one hour, sdd five Orope of tohaaca, ml snd serve. Convent Pie. Boll three ounce of apagnettl or maca roni. Chop cne red and one green pepp.v. Butter four alices of bread and rut them Into dice'. Chop one tahleapoonful each of parsley and onion. Grate a quarter of a pound of cheeae. f"ut a layer of macaroni In the bottom ( of the large raseerole. duat with pepper, perly. onim and aalt, ihen a layer of tireed, then cheese, then again macaroni, the last layer bread. Rest two ergs, add a cup ful and a half of milk, pour theae over the other Ingredient, let them stano. five minute, bake a half hour In a quick oven and serve with muehroom aa uce. Macaroni Mold. Roll tao ottnoee of macaroni or apa hhettl, drain, throw It Into cold water, dioln in n tr.d cut It nto two piecee two Inches Ions, -'hop one green and one red pepper. Chop sufficient parly lo m-ke. twe tablepoonfu1a. Put a layer of macaroni In the bread pan. and a riirloklinx of pepper, alt. areen nnd red tepper and parslev, and, su on until th moterliila tre used, having the laat layer macsiT.nl. litat two ecrga, without sep arating, until light, add e cupful of milk the fire until light. ten whltea, heaj Int t'-ic ohlng or round baking dlnh end bake in a q iick oven fifteen or twenty minute. To give this meat alua, add one cup ful of grated cheese before ad ling the whltrs uf the esgn. end a tablespoon fii of grated onion; pour I two egpa. Teat over thla over the n.acaronl ami bake In the ' fold In the well bealr oven until 'Vet" like a custard. Htand saide to cool A hen cold turn It from the mold and mrve 11 with a Creole to mato ervuee. nal.e, Staffed Tomatoes. Peel solid round tomatoes, scoop out the ccnt ra. put one In each cua'erod cup, fill t'.c centers with nicely seasoned chop ped meat or a mixture of bread end nuts, dust with salt and pepper, put on top of each a bit of butter and bake In a mod fraloly quick oven about twenty minutes until tho tomatoes are thoroughly cooked. Serve in cups. If preferred theso may be placed on a pie Oleii, b..Kd carefully and setved with tomato amice. Potato Soaffle. Roll sufficient potatoes to make two cuprula of mashed potatoes, add a level ten.poonfi:l of anlt. a level tablcepoonful of butter, a half cupful of hot milk, a altspoonful of pepper snd the yolks of PEGG STILL IS AFTER PEDDLERS OF BERRIES Inspector Pegg of the city weights and measure department Intercepted a large shipment of California red raspberries la unstamped half-pint boxes. The law requires that boxes contain ing quantities other than pints snd quart must be stamped to Indicate th meaaure of the contents. Mr. Pegg would like to hear from house holder who buy for pint and qurt boxes of berries containing le than thoe quantities. ONLY ONE MORE DAY TO BUY AT LOW PRICES BEFORE INVENTORY Our buyers lcsve Sunday for New Tork on their fall buying trip, which promises to be one ef the most in teresting made In years. The cre ators of fashion hsve a bewlldersnce of novel idess for fall wear and every advantage will be brought, so to speak, to your doorway. Our inventory of stock begins Sun day and Saturday will accordingly bring many inducements to buyers in the way of special reductions. Many people will see the wisdom of buying Koods now st. low rices for use at some future time. Pre-Inventory Out-Clearing of Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats and Sport Coats Not an item that doc$ not represent a saving of money, not a garment that isn't good style Clearing Sale of Wash Skirts, at $1.00 Several hundred wash skirts made to sell for more, several different styles; all food wash fabrics. 50c Wash Petticoats, 25c Fancy and plain ginghams, with full tiered flounces.' $4.00 to $6.50 Dresses, $2.50 A special lot of two makes of pretty wash frocks in white and colored materials, all sizes and styles. While they last, at $2.50 Children's Dresses at Half Price Children's dresses, worth a to J52.00, at...... 5)1. UU Children's Dresses, worth f to $3.00, at. tpl.DU Children's Dresses, worth Asj f to 5.00,-at . . . pC.DU Children's Dresses, worth 7C to $7.50, at sbsJeD Children's Dresses, worth to $10.00, at. $5.00 2-e "Coverall" Aprons at 49c, worth 79c This popular garment hss been received with much spprovsl, as it offers a double serv ice to slip on over dress or worn ss a house dress. Sport Coats of Silk Jersey, $5.00 Your choice of 50 of these popular summer costs, in all the good colors, plsin or striped. Special Showing New Street and Walking Skirts New autumn models made In the newest of smart autumn fabrics. The changes in styles and materials will be greatly appreciated. Specially priced at $5.00 V Drugs and Toilet Articles rtorln'a Brunctts special. box I.a Blarh Fac Pow der, to box Madsm Tale' Tooth Pewdsr, ISo ls Oravee' Tooth Pew. dr, jte can ....... I.uetrlte Nail Enamel, special, l(o ck..... Madam Ie'bll' Cold Cream, ia ! Aubry Slter' Dry Rouge, pclal., it Rouge,! .24c! 39c 12c 12c 12c 33c 35c Melorose Beauty Cream, Ac li....i. Madonna Rice Pow der, aperlal, iSc all. Williams' Talcum Powder, special, can.. lOllletts Rasor Blade. It six M. Q. for... Developer, S tubee 33c 12c 10c 79c Sefdllt Powders, spe- O clsl. 10 In box 1C l.lsterine, special Saturday. lo Im bottle 29c Dsnderln. special, OQ Beo l bottle Photo Supplies 25c Y Clean- 11. I 11C f 25c 5c i i C" Soap. OO- II II 29c Liberty Dry rr, the elie.... Djer-KIss Toilet 8osp, caks Peroxide Toilet Soap, Ida rake Diamond It bare for. Johnson's Floor Wsx, llb. caa l-ot. Fountain By- rinse, li t value 'C Rubber Sheeting, yard wide, the yd. 29c Buster Brows IA Camere.'Uke picture IHx44; simple to operate, eo CO Regular II value, at ' - Olaee Graduates st Ruby l.sntems st We develop year film free vrbea er- flenng sinnte. .. 5c 24c Any Hammock in Entire Stock Goes Tomorrow at $1.59 This means every Hammock in our entire stock that sold st $6, 15, 4.60 down to $2. Your choice tomorrow at $1.59. Pre-Inventory Sale of Framed Pictures Our picture buyer goes east to buy our fall goods directly after in ventory. W e have, accordingly, decided to clear out our entire stock of popular priced framed pictures in one big clearance sale. It is a lot easier to count money during inventory than it b to count pictures. SALE STARTS SATURDAY and oontinues Monday, Tuesday and Wsdnesday. ' We sre taking every picture from our $1.60, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and ' $4.98 pyramids and marking them down to a uniform price, each $1.00 Our picture stock has been known ever since the department started as the "classiest stock. in town," and this is our method of keeping it so. Your one opportunity esch yesr to secure a really good picture at the price one usually pays for the cheapest prints. This stock includes mahogany framed imported prints, gold framed band-colored photograveures, excellent copies of the old classics in band-toned frames, carbons framed in fumed oak, genuine Chandler pastels in mahogany, masterpiece copies in real hand carved frames, and In fact just the pictures you would pick aa a present or for your home f U.MERAL CF MRS. ARTHUR CLAKELEY HELD SUNDAY I.oSe T. KUk-ly, ife of Arthur I o ..!', inm n runduct.ir ft the. t'nlon I i i . a.. . I Tti .rly sfteir.oun st her .'. I-, ' i i orl stmt, st the age of ' . Mi t-ni.ricy U urlved by 't . r i. ii-i l eii'i m, W. r". Msu, of y i.' ,1 :.(". li.n-e "'i and three . t,i m. !".', end one brother .- hi i : . i- h'i'e ha U.J in Salad Days M ii ii. lli lk'. Thejo suinnier tlays you'll find r Jicf i'rom rooliiiiR ttt home in a dainty Falad or a Relation from our "Hot Weather Specialties". Col.i dishes that will tempt your jaded appetite. Funday Night "Dinner de IiaxeM from six to ninft at one-fifty tho Iereon. Music by Christman' Fontenelle Orchestra. Phone your reservations to Douglas 1511! "BUILT F0H YOUR TO ENJOY" Hotel pburENELLE Pretty Group of Blouse Must Leave Quickly The pre-inoentory prices offer the economical a chance to get two or three blouses of the best for the original prkeofone. Dressy Qsorgstte Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Lace Blouses, all new atyles; all sizes In the lot, but not in every style. d0 AO Vslues to $6.98. Specially priced at. ! 70 i Slightly Belled and trtueeed Blousee New merchandise, soiled from handling; 60 styles to select from. Values to f $1.50. Special Saturday ODC Dainty Lingerie and Linen Blouses Broken lot reduced for quick clearance. on Values to $3 50. at $l.OJ For Sport Wesr Garden Smocks Newest crsxe in New York. Hand smocked. Just s limited quantity. Values to AO :.poU r: - - $1.00 Each . "V wr l i I m "A 91 ,tr JZ. I6.9S, at. Coming Almost Half Way to Meet You With Shoe Prices Jy M Saturday we will have on sale every pair of Men's Oxfords that we have in Stock all of the $5. $6 and $7 ox fords, such mskes as Hurley's, Knee land's and Pels', in both black and tan imported leathers, g J Every pair of Oxfords in our "Trust worthy" snd "Metropole lines, selling regularly up to $4; tans and blacks, will be priced...:.. uno Pair of Women's Fine Pumps and Oxfords, odds and 'ends, two and three ! pair of a style; the kind we '!have sold up to $8, pslr $2.85 umps and and three $2.85 - '. ' The Roys' Store Eatra-Pant Suit for Your Boy Come In Saturday and select sn extra pant aultatabig ssving. Plenty of neat patterns in the best weariug fab-ics known (or your boy's hard wear. Extra psnt suits priced ss low as (2.50 nd UD ,0 $0.50. Summer Furnishings Beautiful Soliette Blouses in very nest stripe ef fects, Saturday &Oo Bathing Suits, spcrlsl at 39c to Boys' Shirts, new patterns ROo A splendid assortment ef knee psnts, Palm Batch pants, khskl psnts, white duck' psnts, llnsn pant and plenty ef tweed, casslmere snd ssrges In fine woolen fabrics, SOc to $1.50. Big Reduction oo All Wash Suits All the new styles Included in this price re duction. Choice of Any Parasol In Our WgeMMggHsa t eg-gesessssg Entire Stock $1.90 1-3 to Vt off on Every Wash Suit All .high grade all-silk Parasols in our entire stork, values from $3 up to $17X0. will be placed on sale Sat urday for one price 11.90. Including the newest, smartest effects Perslsn tops, fsncy borders, de tachable bandies, plain and fancy shspes. All colors. Including the poputsr I green ana me mack and ( I