THE TiVXt OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1015. Desertions Heavy from II, S. Army The marshal's office In , the Federal bulMln has received S.1.T6 notices of de sertions from the United States army inf-a The War department sends theae notices out from the sdjutant gen eral's office in Washington, and they come at the rate of from 50 to 100 a week. Many of the deaerters surrender themselves, end many more sre cap tured, but a large percentage never come back. The total strength of the army at present within the borders of the Cnlted States, not Including the Inaular poa sess'ons, la about Jn.CO men, and the total ptr.'neth of the army. Including those men on duly at forclsn porta anJ In cir overaca hoMlngs, la about jn.MW. At present there ii nmf csltatlnn Ih- Ka krmv in &'Oflnfl men. If thrt WEALTHY WIDOWS SUPERVISE WIDOWS' PEN SIONS Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Mrs. Rogers H. Bacon, both well known and wealthy widows, selected by Mayor Mitchel to sit on the widows' aid board of the new widows' pension law. desertions tncreae proport'onally there -ll be I7..,fl aceertcri" irom tne array In the seven yeaia following the In craae. Bj IIELLIFICIA. Wednesday, August 11, 1915. Bent rooms quick with a F-ee Want Aft, - THE formal opening of the new home of the University club will be held On Thursday evening, August II. The committee In charge of arrangements baa Issued Invita tions for thia affair, which la to constat of a reception and dance. On this occasion the new quarters of the club are to be hrown open for the first time to the club members and their friends. An orchestra wli be placed upstairs and down for the entertainment of all sets, and the committee is deep In plans to make It Terr gay evening. Quite the most Interesting feature of the club, however, Is the charming way the ladies have been considered. Here they will now have their private dining room, resting and reading rooms, with private entrance to the department. 1 Mr. Sam Rees, Jr., la chairman of the entertainment committee, with the following corps of assistants: Messrs. O. T. Eastman, Frank 8elby, It. A. Van Orsdell and John Latenser, Jr. Engagement Announced. Am engag-emetit announcement of Inter cut today Is made by Sir. and Mrs. A. B. McConnell, and la that of their daughter, Mary Irene, to Mr. Richard Coad. Mr. Coad la the en of Mrs. John F. Coad and resides on a ranch near Malaga, N. M. Mlas MoCennell attended school at Park Place and later at ft. Mary's Notre Dame, Ind. Fhehaa spent much of the Urt year traveling and was a gueat at the Coad ranch lat winter with Mrs. Coed and Mine Alloe Coad. Hera the romance began. The wedding M le celebrated Tuesday, fMU'tember 'A. It will be a Urge church editing (flowed by a reception at the iioji.e i .) lirlde's parents on Karnam si !; .u )iii-.'!Cjt'r.if itim on the choice of the (i.r.r.t c'ay Is that It la the birthday if the bribe's only brother, Mr. Harold JiiVcnneil. ' ( FlcMnrci It. I'he "Its' il'i.'i u-..e a w 'mtiltm parly at Saixl Ztll V. icl.. Monday evening. hen iiie 'l.ov'. iu vi'ie present: S.MW'k i.i'H.l el a I in . y, Nellie Willi, . ...aylM-lle ' h.i ei. M.'HH . t'. I.ckK. c hnr.es llemili.i,. , lu.ymond l.x I n u. . Mlltt- - . ri ruqu'i.' atarjr ltm, viitrta aleio.e. XI ma Unit) . Meeara. I bariea Uaunian, l;rown, i Iver Helm. - lnni. llpvnnlr'H A!r. and Mra. A. Am'eraon. A aurpria party waa given In hcr.iui ol Mr. A. V. Kunc-l. by hla friend. Hun day. The evening Was spent In game and mualc. Thoae prraenl were: Messrs. and Mesdamc. A Hvoborta, rfoe Kuncl. joaeph Houcck, A. V. Kuiu l, jrmea Kola, j.icoh VolaN.i, ( lis rim tioracek, .1. norky, A Fuxa. M-hr. amea lloracck. t Koucek, je Hemeali, .,i hard llorky. Menriame Co rand of Chicago, Misses llennetta Roucek. Kvelyn F"uJia. fcelenka Bedlacek, Anna. Kosak. Anna Dlouhy. t'rtr.k Kuncl Alrsar. Frank Koaak. 1 rank tturaivk, Kilmond Horn), Ktd.e Koucea. Aloaitamee M. loltnl, I.oule ZrUny, V. A. HedlaeK. Mls-e .ium VmotK, l.inma Kuncl, Anna Kuncl, Aierte rivobotia, irancee iiaear. of t'rernont. Neb.: At Carter Lake Club. The. Junior mombers of the O. T. V. club gave a dancing party at tha Carter Lake borne, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Kdlth gchroecler chaperoned the party. Thoae present were: " Messrs. Unit M rehlow, otto PankroU K.atnn MaaorL ( lre rVlirolr, Howard Otbaon, .Mlaeea. M Fran Mesa re. Oliver Nlckum, Art Wteehlow, John Krage, Harry Huwee. ('rank Hlouach. Mimaea. Marlon Hansen. . . . 1 . V. Juun Wl 1ML M. Ilanaen. Helen Ietwller. ) file ctravert, laabel Hhukert. Marie Bthroedcr, Huth Hulton. At Carter Lake Club. Local building managers held their out ing at Carter Lake club Tuesday, cov ers having been laid for nearly guests at dinner. Others entertaining at dinner la at evening wera J. R Weatron. who liad four guests; T. A. Martin, two; A. jetea, sir; A. W. Jackson, three; F. C. Lutta. four; Mrs. I. Leavltt, five; U W. Johnston, two. and T. K. Beay. two. At th Country Club. Mr.' and Mra. Glenn Wharton will en tertain nine grueets at dinner this evening at the Country club; Bob Connell. four; IS. 8. Weatbrook. six; J. t- FlUgerald, four. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed will entertain at dinner tills evening at tha Country club. Covers will be placed for: Wesr. and Meadamea C T. Konntie, J. K Bummers, barton Millard, Rved. Theater Party. Ulna Carita O'Brien gave a theater party yeaterday afternoon at the Bran. ovla, (ollowed by tea at the Ilenahaw, In rtvr of Miea Mary Butler. The guests weie: Miaeea Marion Judson. Mildred Hliodea, Mary Hutler, Bull) Beauy. Mlaaee- Florenoe Riley, F.lale titora. Huth Klnaler. , snd Mrs. Troup, Mr. and Mra. Harry Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Robinson and daughter. Among othera who will entertain at dinner this evening will be F. U Cubbs, who will have five gueatsi C. B. Hunter, five, and C. A. Wella, six. To Honor Viiitor. Mlag Vlrglna White entertained at her home today for Mum Blanche Boyeen of Chicago, the gueat of Mra. I. Blbbernaen, and for Mlm Dorothy Krucpn of Minne apolis, the gueat of Mies Winifred Brandt. Those present were: illxea idlnaea Blanche Boyaen, Kdltli Wlllebrands, Iorthy Knapp, I oim Burnett, Joeaelyn Btotie, Winifred Brandt. Lillian Head, Luncheon and Bridge. Mrs. fl M. Martin entertained at lunch eon and bridge Wednesday at her home la Falracres. The guests were: Meadamea Meadamea Oeone rujlrea H. C. Petera. K. I. Klrkendll, c arl Ballmch. W. J. Coad, John 1 Kennedy, W. V. ehelton, K. M. Martin. Personal Mention. Mlaa Kdlth F. Mahaffy la visiting in Des Molnee, la., her former home, Mlas Louise Burch of Dubuque, la., la ths guest of Mlas Helen Ingweraen, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Loney have sold their home in Foreet Hill addition, and taken an apartment In the Oreo. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brldgea and family, and Mr, aad Mrs. Sam Ootdamlth and family, are at the Yellowatone Qun club at Gretna. Mrs. Bertha H. Ooldgraber and Mra. Louie Allen of New York City, are gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fplgle, en route to their home, after a vlalt In California. Friends In Omaha have been notified of tha birth of a son to Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Zartman, formerly of Omaha. Tha Kartmana are now in Plttaburgh. where Prof. Zartman Is superintendent of pen manship at the Blast End High school, tha same position which be filled In the local high achoot. Apartments, fUtA houses aad cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For RtnL" . rieasarti Past Mra. Guatave Hahn and daughter, Ivouise, returned Monday from a six weeks' may at Klkhart lake. lira. A. Welae gave an afternoon tea Tuj.dey In honor of Mra. Radio of Den ver, the guet of Mra. K. Klrschbraun. A centeipin-e of rosea and geraniums dec orated the lea table. Twelve gueata were present. Pionie tt Kiikwood. Mi- Kxther W!ll,,im vt R p;cr,n eur.-er this evening at Kirk wood In fcnnnr r Si l.UUan Kluty of ritteburgh, the giu-frt of Mine Grace Allison. After aup- , r trie gueata will dance at the Country Uub. Tlioae rrcaent will be: To Prevent Falling Hair l.i. i h'.iai. Ailiewn, 1 I ill S-ed, ! h4iih Heed. i'.Hii l'nuiclieriy, ' I titl I '! lJ, Tt le, (,II Ml)lli. . . - t ri'ibern n. Mliwws Fumy Keller, l.iTHi.lllMi llra ' of i o'lr.cil ikiuffs, lleln Ualker of tVuncll l luffs, lKK .ll. L.oia Hurt of c.iiiHli Bluffa Joliii C aldwell. rj i auti.'ieriy. lul,ett i-.dwcrds. ti I y. :1 . ..'. iridic, r.n Kvuiitxe, CldMell, tl 1 111 M l'fll-11 l'.olrfit rt" it. )..ndite Klrliendiill, JikIjhxi utra, ilenry Hart ut ("tiudiii bluffs. I;?t:tal ia llaioa City. Mr arvl Sire. Henry Cos: wera preaented lii a Ji-iiit tecital ou fYtdav evening at ti.e c'icSl hotel In Muun City. Ia. The pfsxtttn H cuiiiH;aed cf pvinilar sho;-t a. ,1 ,i . IX t'.e licli Club. ;.:r snd Mra. C. 8.. Montgomery will i.i..jt;u it dinner this eienu;g forjudge QiticuraSoai) Mi Ointment Are moat successful because they re move ciandruCT, allay itching and irrita tion, ki-p tba ecklp clean, and promote Leehhy, hair growing conditione. Samples Free by Mall Cuimira up a4 ucacuM sate rarkm. lMn KSPK at ooS HHH r tih lp. Wo4, UIe "tllUtUH," iMet. VJ, Si iIIM. a) ' I ENGAGEMENT OF POPULAR "TT,T ANNOUNCED. aaeaaif..... i iaaa ay.-.r. .v efSt -sajeawa,- j o 1 1 1 ' ' " V : '?: . - ' 5 ' ' ' , '- " . nty j f:r':' . ' ) I (if; . ' ' ill w "I r 111 MADE-IN-&UERIGA BALL F0RKIWG AK W. D. Hoiford, Chairman of Ball Committee, Announce! American Coronation Ball. NO MORE NEWS FORTHCOMING An American coronation, whatever that Is, Is to be seen at Ak-Bar-Ben den this year on the evening of the grand ball this year. Hitherto the king of Ak-Sar-Den hua been crowned annually amid all the pompous ceremonies of a Six teenth century or a medieval court function. W. D. Hoaford, chairman of the ball committee, announces that this year some of the ancient court stuff Is to be done away with, and that there Is to be an American ball and an American coronation. With that remark W. D. Hoeford caught a train and hiked out of town. Until he geta back the patient society people who went to know how to dress for the occasion will be puszled as to whether this "coronation" Is to follow the ceremonies of a twentieth century Inauguration of a president of ths Amer ican republic, or whether it la to follow the coronation ceremonies that would be likely to be witnessed in America if the River of Doubt should ever be crowned king- ' Ta Wear Kalckers. "Knickerbockers will probably be worn by the governors." This much of a bint W. D. Hosford flings back from the steps of ths train before he goes. That Is consoling, too, for It will give Everett Buckingham of stock yards fame ample time to have his chapa out down and tied with a bow at the knees. Ijist year the knights could not march at th ecoronation because their uniforms got wet end ruined the night before In the electrical parade. Thla year their uniforms are to be properly preeerved and they are to march. Gaiety Johnson is Catching Real Fish E. Ia Johnson, manager of the Oayety theater, ia not only acmling back fish stories from the wilds of Shell Lake, Wis., but Is sending fish aa well, as some of his Omaha friend can testify. lie writes that he Is having a aplcndld time, but does not say whether he will come back with those famous whiskers, which he cut off a year ago. He gays he will return about August IS, to redecorate and remodel the Oayety for the winter run ofshows. OMAHANS ARE THICK ON THE PACIFIC COAST Han Francisco Is Just a small village if one may Judge from the way Harry Byrne accidentally met Omaha people at every turn there. It may be that Frisco la email, or that Omaha la better repre sented there than any other city In the world. Mr. Byrne saw II. J. Penfold juat In pasalng. Then around the corner he bumped smack Into W. J. Burgess. In a cafe he met E. V. Parrlsh and Roma Miller, Mr. Miller'a aon Billy, and daughter, Mra. Waggener. Then Oma hans got to be such a common occurence that Mr. Bryne ceased to count them or keep any record of them. They are all having a good time at San Francisco. Photo Craft Shop "Film pact a Hats., 41S See lJg. Films Developed Free. When Purchased .Front Vs. Frists So to So. a-Kour Sernoe. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Rent rocftns quick with a Bee Went Ad. LI fc-CO VIE INDEPENDENT A future) For You A laeratlre araettce aae a lit of aufutaena Is aftserea every man aad woman who are coaselvn Clous ene will enroll Is a school ot roputo found S ta tat ea rooosnlied br too Psna State Board Diplomas sre Era mad In maaaas, mvdloal and eoroctl eriusaatire and electro and Hydrotherapy. C'laeaM sow Corming. Write Of oall at oaoe lor Informatlo and catalogue. Rates wltaln roach of all. I'BNN ORTHOPABDin 1NHTITUTS) AND SCHOOL. 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It kas swore) thaa twice) tha food value of bottle) Bulk. Order a supply i-wiay. unce von leans the quality, conven ience and economy of Cottage Milk you'll never go backa-to bottle milk. 77, Mtfk Without th Cooked Tau I t T nr c? r? 1 in. A At all Cooe DaeJers " it American Milk Company S sis.eaalleta1 liasst status!. tliatlshsJH iiltiialiwaissiafaa's ssW.eM Slsik.tSHa1.il Ilal n.lJaf, L . -fyf trt; , i, rr1,n r-jl V . J SPECIAL SALE OF WASH DRESSES AT $3.75 Special Lot of Palm Beach Suits, $6.98 One rack of smart and nobby Palm Beacb suits In several different styles, made of the genuine Palm Beach and worth to $16.00. Special Thursday $6.98 Silk & White Serge Suits at $12.50 Your choice of about 25 suits made of fine serges and all alls: Shantungs. In smart and summery effects, some have sold at high as $49.00, at rvni atBJ Jgi. El I I aw ta .1 v l l I sjisj i aai SJ grl it J12.50 . 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