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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916.
Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -.'- Entertainments -:- Club Doings
A Hundred Thousand
Strong that's the sie of
the army that passes every
year through the factory at
Niagara Falls in which
Shredded Wheat is made
an army that inspects every
detail in the manufacture of
the cleanest, purest and best
of all cereal foods. These
crisp, brown, delicious little
loaves of baked whole wheat
have everything in them the
human body needs. Try
them for breakfast with hot
milk or cream. Made at
Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Make Your Home
Safe by Using
Safe Home
Matches
They are the strongest,
sturdiest, safest matches
in the world.
They light almost anywhere.
These are real safety
matches.
They don't spark. They
don't sputter. The heads
don't fall off. The sticks
are unusually strong:.
They are non-poisonous
and conform in every
respect with the new Fed
eral law.
Sc. All irrocers.
Ask for them byname.
, The. Diamond Match
. Company
W rm mm ' e M
laijumatiom!
! As loon aa aa Attack of
5 Rneurnstism beins, apply ;J
4 Sloan'i Liniment; Don t i
4 waste any time and sutler M
a wr L ni
2 ioUia
iu ura ivi iuivuviw
Sloan's'.
i i
i Liniment
I i KILLS FAIN
V frlta Ue, Ra. Sua
.Basnets' ..V a-4 ,"
sfiony unnecessarily, a few,
J drops of Sloan's Liniment Sj
g oa tha painful pot don't rub u
18 au
Sale of Mussed Muslin wear
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--An echo of our great January Sale of Muslin Underwear. ; There is always a
number of garments more or less mussed and soiled from handling after a sale of
this kind,and, of course, we cannot let them remain on our counters in that condi
tion it is quicker and easier to place a 'nominal price on them and clear them
out. A tubbing will restore all their freshness and daintiness.
Gowns, Skirts
& Combinations
Garments tUat are
mussed and soiled; beauti
fully trimmed with lace
mid embroidery. Values up
to $2.06 - ' x '
Some Special
-r-27Ioch Plalm
White and Fancy
Qutins FlaDnel,
neat plok . and
blue stripes and
fitncy effects.
Kerular price 7c,
Fpectfcl, ysrai
St In. Bleached
Lencloth, No.
100. Fine Sea
Island tissue fla
ish; lengths to 20
yards. 16a value,
special, yard
5c
8c
5i
PLANS FOR DANCE
ARE DEAD SECRET
Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie Clark to Be
Hoiti at the Fontenelle This
Erening.
THREE CLUBS AS GUESTS
r MRM.IPK IA Jaaarr
The Interest today .all centers about
the Hoxle Clarks' danra th!e evening at
tha Fontenelle. The decoration. the
no volt Ira and all the little ajriries of
the affair are a dead secret aa yet, the
host and hostess declaring that It ahall
be the moat Informal and almple of
clanrea.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoxle Clark, with Mra.
Clark'a mother, Mrs. Charlea Squires,
will receive the gueata at tha door of
tha ballroom aa they enter. One hundred
and twenty-five Invitation have been
.Issued and accepted. Supper wilt be
served at II o'clock In the three private
dining room a, adjoining tha ballroom.
Olaon'a orcheatra will play throughout
the evening. Tha Invltatlona war leaued
to the dance cluha which have enter
talned the Hoxie Clarka during . their
visit, which commenced laat Chrlatmae.
Among the gueata will be:
Measra. ami Mesdames
Vv alter Page, J. E. Rnmmeri,
M. A. Hall. A. I. Reed.
Joseph . Haldrlge, Joseph Marker,
Harrv Tuki y, t M. Wllhilm,
r'raiik V. Juiiaon, C. 11. Keller,
trunk Uniiillton, Ianlel Haiim, jr.;
ueorgs M. I'rlna, Maar H. Scott,
William H. Mrkeen, Ward Buraeaa,
fienry Wyman. Herbert Wheeler,
Harry 1.. Oimmlngs.Arthiir Gulou,
inmes I,, rnxtnn, o. C. Re'dlrk,
l'v,i Haunt, F. II. Gullies.
John . Jorle. y. A. Kraaar.
(.ikIoyIc F. Vroioot, (', f, tJeorge,
naii;y li.i K.i), M. C . retera,
jolllt A. M'nl.in(,
W. H. Hihiioic,
J. t'uiik t .oil,
A. V . Kmslt-r,
V. v ill iiHiiiutnn,
k: W. HI son,
., Ah, eon,
j, I e Knreai
Klrhsnls,
imiilil ulela.
l llam F. Hhelton,
H. II. hprague,
Francis A. Hrogan.
Klw,n T. woIm,
Luther Kountse, .
John L. Kennedy,
( harlee A. Hull,
Charlea Ko.untae,
Chariea 'I. Stewart, Samuel Burna,
t.ni.uiii t. nurna, Thomas liavta,
V.. W. HoBford, Ulen Wharton,
Fred Hamilton,'
Meaar. nu Mesdames
flleii v hnrton, w. J. Foy.
Moehler Colier, T. F. Kennedy.
ixiiila Nash,
Meadamea
Meadamea
Arthur Remington,
Charlea Offutt.
Warren Iloaer,' "
lsn Wheeler.
Mlssee
Pnphne Petere. .
t.lailya t'eters.
Matiel Ogden,
F. I". KtrkcndsII.
.1. M.- Metcalf,
K. O. Harlon,
Misses
F.llanbeth riavla,
Millora I'ftvls,
Ixiulwe liinnlnK.
Ntatle, Thummei,
K'ranrea Hnohstetler. Alira Jsnulth.
Anne (llfford, laabel Vinaonhaler.
Mildred Rutler.
Meers Messrs
Lawrence, prlnker, Ware Hall,
Ciithhert Potter, Reed I'etera,
Roliert Burns. V. J. Irfird,
Charlea W, Hull, Ben Oallaaher.
Robert Conrvejl, ', Fdward Tv. Harte,
Roter Krellne. "Wlllard Butler,'
Btookton Heth. Charlea 8undera,
Randall Drown, " W. Farnem Kmtth,
Wardrobe Trunks
'We taka great pleaaure.la .
extending to the peop of
.Omaha an urreot invitation to :
com to. our at ore and Inspect
tha 1 moat completa ' lino of :
wardrobo trunks ever brought .
1 to this city. Thay are the
GOLD MEDAL HARTMANN
line and range in price from
$20 and $25 on up. We ran
fit any . pocket book, with tbe
'beat built.' moat 'convenient'
trunk ever made In the history ,
of the trunk business. ' '
FrelinglrSteinle
"Onatia'e Beat Saggaga BaUdara"
1803 Farriam :
b.itmt' " X nnvr- t-j-MMMiar
Values in Domestic Cottons
The Genuine
Appleweb Dress
Q Ingham, In all
the wanted plaids
and checks and
27 Inch Fancy
Cotton Foulards
and Comforter
Covering, mostly
light colors. Val
ues (o (c. Sale
price Tueaday.
Yard
5V2c
regulation nurse
stripes. 10c value,
yard
SVai
Palm Beach Frock
of Net and Satin
Breathing tha freahneaa of aprlng ia a
Palm Beach frock of crearri lace, black
net and green aatln. .
A return to almple tunic tinea la Indi
cated In a aoirthern model which haa a
foundation eklrt of pal pink allk, draped
with white voile. Thla voile overdreaa la
bordered with a, deep aelf tuck, which
glvea a aenaa of aufcatantlaltty to tha fra.
glle fabric-
Tha abort' tunic la of -black tulla, bor
dered with a band of white net. -which la
heavily embroidered with whlta braid.
Tha contraat of tha black and -whlta la
highly decorative and elegant.
The bodice la auch, that It may be worn
for either day or evening oecaalona.' It
la of black tulla over whtto and ahowa the
buat band of lace, partly veilea by the
tulle. Tho ehort aleevee ara I Inlahed
with a flounca of tulle. '
The atrlklng note of color la lnfueed In
tha glrdla.of graaa-green aatin ribbon,
tied at one aide of tha front. Acroaa tha
back and front of the girdle there ara
narrow revera of black taffeta.
U W. Wskeley,
Ct-arlea Deuel,
Frank Burkley,
Ben Warren,
Harry McCormlclc,
Luther Drake,
if.arl Gannett.
Lincoln Social Hotel.
. A beautiful event of tha week-end waa
a coat noptUl ' reception given hy Mra
Uonel C Burr! In honor of Mra. Loula
W. Korsmeyer, formerly Mlaa Tukey.
whose marriage took place a few weeks
ago. Receiving with Mra. Burr and the
guest of honor were Mra. Korameyer a
mother., Mrs. A. P. Tukey of omaaa,
and her alater. Mra H. E. Byrajn of
Chicago, and Mra." C. I -.Burr.
The affair was beautifully appointed
and attended with many delightful
feerurea. A . profusion, of roses brlght-
sned all tha rooma.'A program or harp
and. violin muato -waa rendered during
tha receiving houre. The dining room
waa appointed in pink.; A large ellver
basket, overflowing with rosea and tied
with pink' matine, ' formed tha center
piece ' and , waa aurrounded with pink
candles In orystal sticks tied with pink
tullo in which neatled tiny pink roaa
buds., .
During the reception Mrs. Burr was
asaisted f by the .following ladles, who
alternated In' doing4 the honors In the
drawing room and dining room, Mra.
W. M. Leonard, Mra Roaa Curtice, Mr
Law Marshall.' Mra.' John Dorgan. Mrs.
W. W. .Rlchardaon.. Mrs. Harry Reese,
Mrs. ' Elmer' Henkle, 1 Mrs. Frank Bal
lentlne, Mls, Mabel Haya. Mlas Blanch
Gowct.Coriet Cov
, , en, Brauicret.
Cwmbinatient and
Drawer
All slltUy soiled and
mussed , from handling.
Worth up to $1.00. Spe
cially priced at
Remnant a of S8
Inch Ftne Bleach
ed Cambric Mus
lin and Longcloth.
1 e n g t h to 15
yards, an ' extra
special value for
Tuesday, yard
4 Inch Curtain
Scrim, Fancy Art
Tleklng. Cre
tonne and Fancy
Printed Sllkollne.
etc., lengths to II
rarda. .hi big aar
ttiue aquara Tva-
day, yard
4c
5c
ii niaB iwsaasaawi trmjffmmtmWWU i' tmt)mmMmmmpmm-'r v WrcrwB
ma. -ifm,' j ' I t
37c
Garten and Mlas Francea Sheldon. Lin
coln Sunday ftar.
Mra. A. P. Tukey of Omaha and her
daughter, Mra. II. E. Byran, of Chlcatro,
left for Omaha Saturday after a ahort
vltt with Mra. L,. a Bun.
Mia Ienore Fitzgerald of Omaha, who
la teaching In Fremont, spent the week
end -with Lincoln frlenda.
Mr. and Mra. O. C. Krauae have re- I
turned home after a week'a vlatt with J
Dr. V. x. Lee and Mr. Charles Lee o
Omaha.
Dinners Preceding- the Dance.
Mra. Luther Kountze la hoefas at her
home thla evening to tbe hoat and hoatesa
of the event of the week, the dance at
the Fontenelle given by the Hoxle Clatka.
Mra. Clark'a mother, . Mra. Char.es
Hqulrea, la Incljded In the party with yie i
George Bernard Frlnzes. the A. 1 Reeds,
tha J. K. Fummera and Mr. KoLcrt Burna. J
ft, .Jo iwj luiiniinr will II BIJ.
gueata before the dance at d nner at the
Hotel Fontenelle.
Ona of the Dutch treat partlea before
the dance will be at the Fontenelle, when
Mra. Charlea Turner of Fremont, Mr.
Herbert Connell, tho John Redlcka. the
George Redlcka, tha Barton Mll.arda, the
Lou la Clarke, tha Roaa Towlea, the John
Maddena and the Arthur Keellnea win
dine together.
Another of the home dinners of the
evening will be given by Mr. and Mra.
Walter rase, who will have ten gueata,
Including Mra. William Pears Toppleton.
Pink tullpa will be used profanely : in
decoration.
Mr. and Mra. J. K. George will have
a almple home dinner with Mra. Ward
roeea decorating the table. The gueats
will be: , .
Meaara. and Vesdamea
Herbert Wheeler, C. C. George,
Arthur 8. Rogera, Harry Tukey.
The Glen Whartona entertain a home
dinner party of twelve this even'ng.
The John A. McShanes, the B. W.
Dlxona, tha Henry Wymana. the Frank
Hamiltona and William R. McKeena wilt
dine with the O. C. Redlrks at the Redlck
home before the Clurk dance. '
Mr. and Mra. William Tracy Eurni have
ten gueats this evening 'at the Fontenelle
to dine before the dance. The table will
have a pink roaea centerpiece.
Four gueats will dine Informally with
tha John T. Stewarts at their home thla
evening. 1
Farewell to Misi Summitt. ,'
Mlas Mhry Brumbaugh gave a farewell
party Saturday night In honor of Mlaa
Naomi Summitt, who leavea thla week
for Lincoln, where ahe will attend tha
state unlveralty. The evening waa pleaa-
antly spent ' In games and mualr, the
color acheme being crlmaon and cream,
tha colors of the unlveralty.' Those prea-
ent were: '
Mlaaee
Vlaaea
Irene Prawlts,
Juanlta Innea,
Mahle Wlnterton."
Salary Brumbaugh.
Meadamea
Brumbaugh.,
Meears. 1
Leonard Wlnterton,
F.lmer Oleen.".
Paul Summitt.
Edmund Brumbaugh.
Naomi Summitt.
Jessie Innea,
Maud Gray, '
KUttl cox.
Grace Cox, -
Meadamea
Kregachow,
Summitt,
Meaara.
Otto Kregachow,
G. W. Summitt.
Kmmet Brumbaugh,
Udward Wlnterton,
Bridal Shower.
Atnlacellaneoua shower waa give Sat
urday evening at tha home of Mra. (Leon
ard Brown for Mias ' Mary McCauley, a
bride of this week. Those present were
Mtaeee
Cecil McCauley,'
Mary Cllne,
Margaret Wheeler,
Mildred Groaa,
Mary Orogan,
Irene Kilt.
Meadamea
Mi sees I
Mary MoCauley,
Agnea Cain,
Marx Pheehah,
Grace Baudo,
Helen Vom We ST,
Meadamea
Jamee McCauley,
E. Pronn.
M. Penqulte, '
R. J. Brown.
Today's ETents.
The Bible class met . this afternoon un
der the leadership of Mrs. X T. Jonas
at her" home.
The Monday Drama claaa. met with
Mlaa Kate McIIugh thla morning.
The Thursday Morning Bowlera met
thla afternoon at Farnam alleya.
The White Shrine Wblat club meet a to
day at tha Masonic Temple, with Mrs.
L. F. Shrum tho hostess of tha occasion.
Hoxie Clark Plans.
Mr. and Mrs.. Hoxle Clark of Villa Bel.
vldere, N. T., who have been visiting
Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Charles
Squires, slnee Chrlatmaa, leave Febru
ary S, for New Tork, and will go to
s
III
FEVER
To The Mothers of Omaha
The prevalence of SCAR
LET FEVER In Omaha la
far greater than the general
public re allies. We are not
saying UUa to scare you, but
to warn you for your own
good and for the protection
of those dear little children
you love. Milk la one of the
worst carriers of disease,
and you ought to know that
the bottles you get your
milk In have been thorough
ly scalded and. sterilised;
tfcat the bottles have not
been in a home where there
is scarlet fever.
We have a modern steril
ising machine, where every
bottle ia put through a
scalding bath that absolutely
eliminates any possible con
tamination. We Court Investigation
We Invite you to come
personally to our plant at
26th and Leavenworth anu
let us ( show you bow we
protect' our customers. Has
your dairyman given you an
Invitation like this.
And finally, permit us to
repeat that only '
Pasteurized Milk
csin be guaranteed to be free
from disease germs. '
ASK VOIR DOCTOR
HK KXUWg
Alamito
The "MILK WHITK" Dairy,
Douglaa 400.
CARLET
American Countess Soon
Returns as Nurse to Front
i V "'"'"
Oounteas da FierTefefl, who la In her girl
hood daya waa Elsa Tudor of Boston, Is
about, to return to France to resume her
hoapltal nuralnft, which waa ao pathet
ically interrupted when her titled hUsband
fell laat spring while doing ambulance
work for France.
She Is expcctd tp come to New .Tork
to speak of her war experlencea. , With
her four children, she has been staying
with her mother, Mrs., William Tudor, lit
Hancock; N. II.' r-he la sailing for France
the latter part of February with her
children, the your, seat of whom ia just
S years old; the oldeet boy la 10 and heir
to the diatingulahed title of his father.
Counteaa de Pierrefeu'a aad atory Is
part of Boston's society history. She was
one of four daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Palm Beach, Fla., for the famoua George
Waahlngton dance on February 23. From
Florida the Clarka will go to New Tork
and Atlantic City. Mra Squlrea will leave
for New Tork about the middle of tne
coming month to later visit with friends
on Jekyl laland.
Club Affair. . . "
Mrs. Anderson entertained the Man
yantrea club of the Toung Women'a
Christian association Friday evening. A
prise waa won by Miss Margaret -Cae.
The meeting wilt be held at. the Toung
Women'a' Christian association. Those
preaent were: . . .
Ml
Misses
Marion Hrxsoa.
Margaret Case,
Pedis Hlatt,
Grace Hlxaon,
Doris Whlted,
Liela Ash.
Kuby Hlett, i
T TI, L . a I
run xiiHuianu,
Katherine Weiae,
Vera KUk,
Cora McC'ord,
Ruth Miller.
Dorothy Peterson,
Mable Hoaan.
Anna wira,
Elizabeth Brenlser,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson.
I Slin Nash Scores Success. . -
I Mr. and Mra. L. F. Crofoot returned
from Minneapolis thla morning, having
; gone there for the concert Sunday, when
, Mlas Frsnces Nash played with the Mln
j nea polls Symphony concert. The concert
I waa given to an audience that crowded
the muslo hall, and the young Omaha
I pianist was enthusiastically received.
Miss Nash plays In Dubuque also this
I week and Is not expected home until
. Saturday. Mrs. E. W. Nash Is with her
and they are. both tha gueata of Mr. and
jiMra. George Myers. On Sunday Mlas
Nash will give a concert recital with
George Hamlin, tenor, at the Boyd
theater.
Club Gives Card Party. .
The South Side Progressive club, will
entertain at its hall, Tuesdsy evening.
The hostesses will be:
Miss Kate Connell,
Meadamea
M. Cahlil.
Mesdame
Edward i-'elehanty.
ard i-'eli
Jmlstr.
Joseph Ptaterhaua,
A. X.I1
l Joaeph Daugherty,
: Social Gossip.
W. Chamberlain of Omaha ia a guest at
i the Elms hotel, Excelsior Springs, Mo.
Mr and Mra. D. C. Bradford leave
J Wedneaday evening for Callforn a, where
1 1 ey will spend the talance of the winter.
aa la their wont. A week or ten daya will
be spent with Mrs.' Bradford's mother at
Los Angelea, and from thence the Brad
fords will go to Coronado.
Box Party at the Knig. -
Mlaa Beaale Wilson entertained at the
' Krug theater Saturday afternoon, those
preaent being Anna Edqulat, Erene Palm
qulat, Eather Johneon, Miss O'Connor.
On the Calendar.
Mra Lloyd Osborne will be hostess at
When your child's permanent teeth are
forming that's the time to begin the
use of
m n
PERFECT
loeili Pettier
Jreeweef j m Dec for mt Dmntal Sot fry
and 2e atams today for a ganeroua trial package of
either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder ot Dental Cream.
L W. Lyea eV Seas, Ibmu, 5TT W. 27th St, N. Y. Cry
William Tudor of Beacon ' street. An
aunt married the Count Ktecrkowaka,
and It was while vialtlng In Brittsny that
Miss Tpdor met Count Dedous de Pierre
feu, eldcat son of the famous French
family and a descendant of ArTniral de
Collgny.
In New England annala the Tudor fam
ily Is notable. Colonel Tudor, of revolu
tionary fame, waa a friend of Napoleon
and visited the French court, '
Personal loss and sorrow are put aside
by Countess ile Plerrefeu, whose aole
thought la to get back where she may
give her service end Skill to those In
need. The countens haa been offered the
position of head nuree of the. hospital at
Dinard, but haa declined, to work along
her own lines. ......
a luncheon at the University club. Wed
nea day afternoon In honor of A. V. F.
Hamlin of Columbia - unlveralty, who
speaks before the Fine Arts society. .
Helen Keller, . Boyd theater, Jan. 29.
Butler-Barnes Wedding.
At a noma winning tnia evening at s:st
n'plnek Ml riara Rau-nna. daushter of
Mr. and Mra. O. M. Barnes, will be mar- Th ,lr evening, February J, will be
rled to Mr, Clyde Eugeee Butler of Leon,! Private vew for members of the Fine
Ja.. eon of Mr. and Mra. U Butler of , Art" ociety. the Friends of ArV of
Varlna, la. Ail the wedding guests will ! f,"r' ' local art cluba and the preaa,
be kin to the .bride or bridegroom, and wh;n m'?"J ?y Car4 only' '
the only attendants wUt be the children I ,.Mr": j e5k B- chairman of
who stretch th ribbon, and carry the ! J1
ring. The marriage lines will be read by . . , , ' - . f
an uncle of the bride. Rev. 'Dr.' J. B-l", ' ,
Woodcock of Kanaas City. The ring
h... will k. ia,i. t.-k-i c. .e
Weeping Water, and the ribbon stretcHers
Miss Mabelle Horner, Mlas Mildred Wood
cock and Master Richard Lewla.
The bride will wear the lace veil which
has decked, overy bride In her family
since her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. H.
Hobba, wore it In Galena, 111., as a bride
slxty-elx years sko last November. The
bride's gown is of white crepe meteor j stitched, with collar and cuffs of white
charmeuae. The little attendants will belchlffon' ""e of the beat combinations
In simple white frocks and Master Lewis of tne season.
m ""iS, ,'". Gray chiffon Is coming into wide popu-
l LnUttlttY will be atrongly featured, pro-
delssohna Wedding March and Mias Dor- , th ri gown. In
lgr"dretty RoJ' W"Vab0rt t0Tm' " " trtra- wlth
a "'J. v . u I flicker of silver embroidery, but often
Mr. and Mrs. Butler will be at home ,t j. made mple a fcn w
after March 1 at Leon, la. ' for the same occoslons.. .
i no oui-oi-iown guests to tne weaaing ;
will be: ,
Messrs. tnd Mead&mes
J. R. Woodcock of Kanaas City.
L. Butler of Vartna, la.
Harvey Sargent of Weeping Water.
, Mra. Clarence Ideals of Kanaae city.
M issee
Mildred Woodcock of Kansaa City,
laabel Sargent of Weeping .Water.
Mube.le liornor of Leon, la.
Meaara.
Runard Butler of Teon, Ia.
Deans Sargent of Weeping Water.
Masters
James Sargent of Weeping Wattr.
Frank 8;irgL-nt of Weat ing Water.
Rlchara l.ewla of Kansaa City.
Personal Mention.
Mra. Charlea Belden baa been confined
to I er home for V e last week with grippe
and Is still quite Indisposed.
Mra William Sears Poppleton has
rented her apartment and gone to tha
Hotel Fontenelle' with her son. William.
td remain until she leaves for California
renruary i.
Mrs. Carrol D. Evana and Mrs. Edward
Chambers of Columbus, who have been
the house gueata of Mr. and Mra Homvr
B. Roblnaon for" the laat week, left for
their home Saturday evening.
. Whatever may be your need, a Bee
Want-Ad will get it for you.
USDS
CLUB WOMEN MOURN
FOR MRS. NELSON
Honorary Fallbearrri at Funeral
. Are Women with-Whom She
Associated.
FLORAL TRIBUTES ARE MANY
Funeral services for Mrs. N. H. Nelson,
president of the Omaha Woman's cluh,
who died Friday after a brief Hlnee, .
were held at Cole-McKay's undertek
ing parlors at 2: o'clock Mondsy. Hun
dreds of club women throngeil the parlori
from 10 o'clock In the morning, and
.large delegations from the Woman's
club, the Dundee and BeVison 'Woman's
clubs, Vcata chapter, Order of the East
ern Star, and other organtiationa with
whlrh M ra. Nelaon waa connected, at
tended the funeral In a body.
Dean James A. Tancock of - Trlnty
cathedral read the burial service of the
Episcopal church and a quartet Including
Mlaa Daley Illgglna, Mra. Ben 8tan1ey.
Mr. Cutter Mr. Vlckery, with Mr. Stanley
at the organ, sang several numbers.
Many Floral Tribntea.
Floral tributes to the departed presi
dent were many and beautiful. The paat
presidents of the Woman's club, who
eea-ved as honorary pallbearers: the
Woman's club, the directory and the dif
ferent departments, the Eastern Star
order all sent handsome floral designs.
The honorary pallbearers were:
Menclamea Mesdames
R- Towns, A. B. Somere,
W. P. Harford, Edward Johnson, ,
Draper Smith, M. D. Cameron,
F. H. Cole. . c. W. Hayea.
The active pallbearers were:
W. O. Shrlver. B)r. Palmer Flndley.
Herbert Pickarr!. Kdw.rrt Ph.i.n
i ! A. O. Peterson. ' Arthur Boyer.
ui. ... uormra, inanea . Trimble,
The 'officers of the club. Mesdames E.
M. Syfert, John O. Teiser, E. E. Stan
field, A. L. Fernald. C. II. Marley and
W. 8. Heller, and other members of the
executive .committee, accompanied the
body to Forest I ..awn cemetery.
The kiddies at Train school, where Mrs.
Nelson instituted a penny luncheon sys
tem, were deeply saddened by .the news
of their benefactor's death, A picture of
Mrs. Nelson hangs In the Train school
lunch room, but Mrs. Nelson never saw
the lunch room In operation, as she was
removed to tha hospital the day it opened.
Dinner Party.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shields entertain
at 'dinner, followed by bridge thia even
I ing. The table will have a center piece
; of Klllarney rosea. Those present will
. be: ", - .
Messrs. and Mesdames
Cheater Hunter, Harry D. Cameron.
John Battln,
FINE ARTS SOCIETY TO
HAVE EXHIBITION SOON
.The Omaha Society of Fine Arte will
hold an exhibition of palntlnga by for
eign and American artists, including a
loan exhibit of old masters, at the Hotel
Fontenelle for ten days, beginning Feb
ruary t. The exhibit will be open to the
public every day from 10 o'clock in the
morning until tha aame hour at night.
I with,'., a, small admission fee. ' " .
j jjQUI0ri trOWnS aiKl
vy vaviiuu .
Dress Accessories
Some of the white chiffon collars are
In deep sailor shapes, with cuffs that ex.
tend nearly to the elbows. They are
i hemstitched, but not embroidered. A black
chiffon gown merely tucked and hem-
There Is a new evening frock which
shows a combination of yellow taffeta'
and - gray chiffon. It haa been a long
time alnre fashion put gray and yellow
together, and nearly all of these dance
combinations owe their popularity to their
Introduction in dance gowns of tulle.
Although tulle la the word eommonly
used, the fabric In these 'gowne la really
white allk ret. It haa really a atroug
mesh, perlshcble, though, aa it looks, ejv)
it renders good service if enough of It
is u Bed in one gown. There must be layers
! upon layers of It, and the favorite way
; of finishing it Is to put a piquet edge on
ach layer. ,
. ' ,' -
! The expensive part of these silk net
gowns la that one cannot be aparlng of
' material. . If they have not the effect of
' floating clouds, they loae their point. On
j oi me man eiieruve oi meae irocaa naa
; ail lta ' layers cut tn points, those be-
1 low . the , kneea being weighted by sil
ver roaea; neeh-colored chiffon Is sub
atltuted for aatln aa an underallp.
There Is another amart evening gown
of white net which la slightly trimmed
with fur and touched off with a Jeweled
bodice. There is a strong rivalry in evan
ing gowns between the bodice of Jewaled
net or bullion lace which goes straight
1 under the arms and the rather prim little
bodice that matrhea the eklrt and goea
over the ahouldera. The latter is es
pecially well carried out i in frocks of
pink and blue, taffeta.
Items of Interest
Life's mysteries : Why politicians let
themeelvee be photographed with cigars
In their moutha.
Farmera own half tha automobllea In
the United Statea, but our fcloek owns
nine-tenths of the phonographa.
.The blossom of tha pawpaw I. sug
gested aa the Mleaourl aute flower. No.
wa don't know what a pawpaw is, either.
' Him. lnveati&ator haa iliiAvapi .u.
- -. .i...., mat
alcohol will make planta Intoxicated.
Imagine a jlnaied potato blinking all lis
eyes or a pickled onion rolllnar ham, t-
the entail hours. And would aa oyster
plant that got lit up be an oyater cock
tail? We omit all refsrenoe to the num
ber ot etewad prunes.
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