THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THTTISDAT. MAT 23. 1P07. c T1 rj 0 ce aftiriny ami eeiay9 lay tii aid Ml and will continue until lots are all sold. "" SSSSWBsaaSBS BBBWB1 MB SSBSSSSBBBWawawawawaal Your opportunity to start a home of your own 1 mum. $10.00 Cash and $10.00 a Month ACE Mi MOM PL I .1 ru-ELm Northwest Corner 30th and Ames Ave. 160 Lots to Select From. Prices from $200 fo $500 ia each addition Lots on 30th street a trifle higher. Discount for Cash. Paved streets all the way down town. ' 20 minutes ride to 14th and Faraam. Large airy cars, 5-minute service, Monmouth Park School in addition Cement sidewalks in front of nearly all lots. City water, sewer, electric light, telephone. These additions, like onr other additions, in a year or two wia be bralt up with fine atrtactive homes. We have reserved a num ber of lots on whch we will build modern houses, several already under way. These lots will advance in value the same as lots on Fowler avenue and Templeton street. We have built up Sulphur Springs and Bluffs View additions in the last three years. It's easy to save after you get a start, your savings will grow in real estate. "Jew large fortunes can now be made in any part of the world, except from one cause, the rise in value of real estate." (From Andrew "Carnegie's Book, "The Empire of Business.) Don't fail to come out early on Saturday and bring your friends. No lots reserved. We will sell only to responsible parties. Salesmen on the ground Saturday from 7 a. m. to 7. p. m. Don't delay. A number of people have already selected the lot they are going to buy on Saturday. Why not go out and look them over the lots are numbered. Buy one of these lots and build, or let us build you a house. HASTINGS . MEYDEN 1704 FARNAM STREET. Branch Office 31st and Ames, OMAHA, NEB. V Vi NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY ris-ocbra Gib Clotee Eeiaoa with After, icon ltd Ets:ic Xttti&C. CFPOKTUMTItS AT CLUBS 60 BICGIKG Pew luU Dlaaere at Field CI ah, fcat Sethia Data Ou BfiMl War laid Kamrr KnttM Bta la. Owlng to th back-ward season that poa Jar midweek gathtrlig kaova for sev eral muoci paat as "LadJ Aax baa not yet boas resumed at tb Country club li.li year. There bare bea Wednesday luncheons, however, but this week tba dub calendar was tlar.k. It baa been an (.ou'MknS by tha tnc4-eiaert that laile day will cot b regularly resumed until lb weather Is warmer. Tba Wednesday even -nc tabic d'bot din ner at the Field club Is steadily growing La popularity aa tb warmer weather ap j. roach e. Thos a bo w!U entertain at d. a itr this evening are: air. CaoUL. who will La re etht guests; Mr. E. V. Lewis. tww.'ve; Mr. R. R. Ralney, four; Mr. J. T Frederick, tour; Mr. J C Smith, twelve; It. H blister, four; Vt Brt'in. seven; Mr. F. Laker, tour; Mr. X. B. UpJ-ke, twelve, and Mr. W. H. BucholE. tune. Mr, a. J. Ir.crf n was haste of the largest affair of tba doj- at tb dub, s"ii--ig a lucchvn of scxietn covers. The iav..le was bright villi yellow and wh!t dliU- and the plat cards were door sted to match. Following luncheon the ar.ern.n was spent at bridge, Mrs. t km fee Eatertalaa. Mr. a.vl Mrs 1. E- 6'-afer entertained the tTrt:: irifetin- of th Florodora, club Tueadijr. Three ub,M wer placed for ike r" a-i u.e jinx wre woo by Mr. and Mrs. Mx t rkenroad- Mrs. U B. burdlca aul Mr A. J .lea. Mrs. M Mr Cana and Mra 6 f f s er were rjests of tha dub. Tt meratrs preaect were: Mr. sad Mra. M. Brtr.r.d. Mr. and Mrs. W.U I rbicU Mr and Mr A. Jstaa. Mr. sxtd Mra Lu fc-rijc k and Mr. arid Mra Shafer. Tte text meeur.g of tha cJub a-Ul b Jurx t at the .crr.e of Mr. and Mrs. Buraacroad. Mra. J. E- Siimr was hostess Monday st lt last aft err. jo n nR-t:r of the Floro dora cub for K.j aeaon. Ts prtsea wtre won by Mra I- B. Vt acd Mra. Wll Uaic I r-bai h. Tn iriw.t wt-re: Mra. WUlisra McCacn. Mra Lishop. Mra Aiea Jaiea. Mra. WUiiiia t'rbacb. Mrs Shafer. Miss Oraca Shafer. Mra. Msx Borkecroad and Mra. L. B. Vest. Tba club will meet aev&ln La September. ! CsapllsaeatarT Gavtsx-rlasra. Mrs. J. B. CowfUl s"re a de-Utrhtfnl bat ' tcfonnal Juncbecs Wedoady In ban or of ' Mra. H- M. McOasahaa aad Misa bts erine McClanahan- Covers were latd for Mrs. McCianahan. Mias McClacahao. Mra O. W. Herrey. Mlas Clara Hervey and Mrs. . OowgiU. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barrey entertained at dinner Tueaday eren!nf in honor of Dr. and Mra li- M. McClanahan and Mlaa McOanahaa. Tba table waa attract; re w.tc an lsscsemae centerr-Mce cf ilii c Corers ware Laid for eixbC atrial Gases. Mlsa Edith BuUer TO lea re ia a few Cays for Lincoln, where she will be one of tba brfctaamalds at the Beonett-Jullan wei-d-'cg Mlas Oatre Punka of Lincoln is to be tba other bridesmaid. Mra. Vera Bedfe. ctstar of tho brtde, win ha matron of honor and Mr. Thorp of Chicago w-ffl act as best man. Mlas Mayro Hutchinson, who baa bees QU'te ill for the past two week, is maeh lrr.rrored. Mrs. C. C. George wiU emtertatn at ranch eon Thureday at the Cera n try dub in honor of ber g-net. Mra. Roone of New Tork. Mrs. Jjn Wall work win give a lonchaoa of twenty covers Thursdsy at tha Field cltib. Mrs. E B. Fems wl'.l be hostess Thurs day afternoon at the meeting of the Corr-ls club st her home, DC". I Corby atret. Peraoaal Iteatiaa. Mr. Jcacrh Hsyden and his ciao. Miss Lucille Harden, who hare bean enjoying a trip through Mexico, tare started for home and will reach Orraha the latter part ( f the wwt. Mrs. B. B. Baldwin, who baa been rutt ing friends in Omaha, baa rervmed to her home la ETkhorn. Mra. Lawrence X. GuOd of Kansas City arrived Saturday to ha the rueat of Mr. and Mra. John Guild at KCT California street for two weeks. Mr. and Mra Dwlght Swobe spent Tuea day and TCeneeday inornings la Omaha, when thy left for California. Word has bee received fro so Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cadahy announc-lr-g that their daughter. Mias Jean, is much better and will be able to start bom with them Fri sy. Mra. E. W. Kaah baa returned from tu buqoe, la., where she was called by the n'.neaa of Mr. George Meyer, who is now greatly improved- WANTED, A HGHTING GIRL Core!! c&a Eoit Eoa Ci U ik Tert f -c ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION APOUSLO TO ACT Preaideat f Alaaaaav Aaselatlas At trlbatew Owtfcrewk t To Mark Psaes- Ellaabrtk Cr taa la Crm4Bbtr Talks- Prereatloa af Owelty I Aaisaala. Miss Msud Oar, an Ens-r.,h wv.man lrr irg in RaxVio. oa the Rlriera. near Gyia. Italy, has fCgK'aed a ariety for the prerertton of cruelty to animals no where inc-r neld than In Ita'y. where croltr to hora Is pro-erbia' M.s Clsrk's lnepactor emj.ays an iit-t'vr. tk cases to court and secures cor. rv- OffiS f J)tA) fn T r lcu- ttu rp asd tear tbc tbru and lonri JL- &0 Utjl LlLtjCl tbti .hake tba whole body. Yo Dee. f rtruiar mt4icine, a doctor raeictDC, fot xougns a conzh. AU roar doctor out Arersl -XMTf f cctorsJ lor tteso acrere Caaca. O.i If the male students of CorneTl urj vemtty who. the other day, in the fur.neas of their sprlr-rtlme pride started whst they were pleased to can a formal oampalgn agarnst the ooeda. fancied they wera going to have an easy walkover they may as well be making np their manly minds to be disappointed. The roeda. alumnae and undergraduate, art grdng to fight- afoot, a-borse .and a-auto-mobile ent or.ly f-ght for tha prlvfleces which are already thelra. but for that partlculsr pririleg that has heretofore been denied them. For the purpose of galnlr-g that oer'e4. snd therefor highly prtaed. privilege, the members of the Cc men Almrs associa tion are at U.ls idectical moment on th rtill butt fcr a girl. Not Just any aort of girt, tut a very select and belligerent speci men of the rcus girl with s. seetMt.g deiermlnaUoo to ber heart to tU"!T medicine, th ectlr course. In that par- .ticulsr branch cf Ccrrell nr.fverrlry n I srt-jst. rring and toeing tn th efty cf New Tork, tn th state of th aam r.ame. I To b eonvlDced of th seriousness cf the sttnstioa or has or.ly to talk to a few of ' the many coed Cornell graduates cow in New Tork. Wksit Mtsa B la tea tald. Tbc fneling against th coed's is always there, we always felt it. bot U.ls is the worst that has ever hsppeoad." The speaker was Mis Nora Btantoa Blatrfc. a granddaughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Mlas Btatch took ber degree as civil engineer at CoraeH and is now ia tba araptoy of tha Americaa Brtf'ce compary and th City Board of Water supply. 1 waa tba only girl tn tba eglnaertng claaa, and th feahneT against roe was so perreptlU that at f-rat it made me ur-corr-fortsbla" ate went on. Tonally I thought the matter over and decided that tn troubl lay within myself; that I waa Jnst th sort of girl that men didn't like to bar around. I was actually ronritarad that the objection waa to me personally and that another girl would be well re ceived. "I expected to and tn same conAutoe la th offlc wben I went to work. Macb to my surprise conditions wer entirely dif ferent. "Wan my work keep m rcbbtr.g elbows with mea as cloaely as I rrer cd at coUeg. I bar aever bad th alxhteat dcooneay to eorcplaln ot Now. U.e dif ferenc can't be within myself. I can't bare changed so much in two yvara 1 attnout it all to lb position taken ty tba Gsa at U. L4 (4 work, wU let it be known thst I came there with their sanction. "It the men In command at Cornell sin cerely favored coeducation, believed in it as Ezra Cornell intended that all men oc cupying the chairs should dD. the litti undergraduate wouldn't take the position they do and the coeds would hare aa easier life. At k-aat that Is th solution I hsr arrived at. and I have given the subject considerable thought- "lon't you think ft a peculisr condrUoa of affairs that one of the prc.fessnrs cf a university should get cp at a meeting of uDdreraduaua In a dnr.kir.g salcon ana put himself cn record as being against the very stone on which the unlrersity was founded? Well, that is what on profeaeor did. "What was said and done by th boys can bs excT,ed on account of their youth, but when it ccitr.es to a man as old as th-a professor and with his experlenoe. that won t do. And to us who know conditions in Ithaca it seems particularly remark a Me I "Now that cm profes3r has put him- atlf on record, I do wish a few of ths I other pro feasors and President Schurmaa would come out and show their colors. While President 6c hcrrr.an pretends to be In faror of coeducation, I knew ther are maty girls who are sincere tn their be lief that his favor is cot more than luke warm. "It is pretty generally believed by th girls thst conditions In Sage, tn coed dormitory, would be vastly improved If Prwdent Schurmaa took more interest in vs. 'In Ithaca we hare coeducation; and if fg-htir.g will keep it for us we will con tinue to hsve it In spite of this wonderful campaign which the male students bare lanned: but here m New Tork at th medical college w d:-n't get our rights. W are now locking for a girl who win be willing to make a Urt case of It. "We wart a girl who is willing to fight. Ot course we will fght thlnd her and. we believe, get her in. but we can da nothing without th girl. Ton see th money for Cornell make It a coeducational Institution without limit to any particular college or branch. A girl medical student wishing to enter Cornell Medical college has to take her first two years up at Ithaca. Th mea medical students take them here la New Tork. Now, we believe that hat is not coeducation and we want a girl who Is willing to help u fight for what w be lieve to be our rights under U.e will of Eara Cornell. " Prise Wlaaer Owlalon. Tt Mary Merrltt Craw-ford, th girl who recently won in com petition an appoint ment as house physician In tbs Williams burg hospital, was as outspoken as Mia Blatch. "The claim that the coeds are account able for corrupt politic at Cornell is absolutely ftlse." said t-r. Crawford- "It opinion, and I don't really think It is worth firing very serious con si deration.' WCMAN WANTS TO SEE SON Ask tkat Te-raas of D I rarer Be Kodl aed t plve Ber Thl Privilege. Alleging she has cot been permitted to see ber young son for a long time and has been refused information regarding him. Mra. Dency E. Stephens has asked for a modification of her decree, of divorce from James K. Stephens, chief operator at the Union Pacific, and wants the custody of the boy given to ber. The decree was granted about two years ago. Mrs. Stephens ears It wss the agree ment before the divorce was granted that is tb same Interchange thst is prarticed ; the boy be placed la care of Samuel E. i everywhere and I have bad men from j Kler and wife cf Lincoln, mutual fiienda boys' colWee tell me that the conditions j She now says he has been taken by Mr. I wer the same If not worse with them, j Stephens, who has rerr.srrted. and is kept i There 1 a certain type of man wbo is at- away from her. She says when th boy ! ways ready to lsy th blsm on another a,ick a short time ao sne was refused ! and when tt , happen that a woman Is sX information as to bow he was getting i around ther select ber. along. I "Tte point thet rr.akea this 1 t oat- also allfs tt wss agreed that the I break cf an alwsys evident, ever present rroperty in Lincoln, worth HOC, shouifl be I prejudice notlcesWe is the fact thst It Uvea to the child, and she says she j was p'.snned for some time. Th speakers 1 a deed in blar.k to the boy. In her were hinted week beforehand to address ! the nam of her former husband has been ir.sertea in tn oexsi ano she wests it set aside and declared null. STREET CAR FOR SIGHTSEERS Eic Trolltj Vill E Ssa Crer Ltrrt) tern TtU Csmsiet. 1 WILL TAKE IN CM AHA AND SUBURBS . OsMka, Caaactl BlaVa, BU. Tie, Fleresr sss Besses Ara a th Uii at Beclnntng June L. th Omaha Council Bluffs Street Railway company will oper ate a aight-aeeing car from Omaha to South Omaha. Benson. Florence and Coun cil Eluffa. The arrangements are now fog two trips, on in th forenoon and oao in the afternoon of each week day. TbO morning trip win start at t: from Fif teenth and Famam streets and go to Boutk Cunaha. returning' over the new Twenty. fourth street line to Leavenworth street. The car will then b run to the west slda cf Ilsremm park and thence orer to Coun cil Bluffs and back io Cuiht. wnca it will be run to Nineteenth and Cumins streets, giving a view of all th retail dis trict of the city, and thence back to Six. teenth and Famam strevta. For the afternoon trip the car will tearw She also clslms her dower interest la ths j g.xteenth and Famam streets at I o'clock Blga-est A 4. Blaarst Bale, Blsrarst Store, Watch for Brandis" ad in Fridsy even ing papers, announcing a gigantic UVX purchase. ! the boys on the subject. 1 "It seems to me an occorrenc that every ! xirl rraduate cf Cornell should consider l and very serlouslv. Those men wouldn t VVT- Dera tT ' 1 and go to Weat Farnara street and retura i hav. dared to bold a meeting for the I Sjtun rlr D week- r the Walnut HlH Bn aa i , ItT M touniry ciuo. neturmng rroca th Country club, a run will be mad to Florence and return to Fifteenth and Far tam streets. One ft th larger ear from th Council i-.-uffs lis will b fitted especially for this service and a lecturer w-Jl lemnpuiy the car on ail tnjs to point out tha plaors of Interest along th routa. Each tris la expected to consume about thre hours and to cover between thirty-Se and forty miiea A photographer will tak the pio ture of the people as they start and will bar the photos resdy far deilrery cpoa the return from th trip. One of the new home manufactured ear for the Msnaws line made Its initial J- GUARDIAN FOR HENRY F. RE1K avowed purpose of expelling Jews or eren negroes. But the coeds it seem Cat w are set start to ret all the kicks and criticism that is going "They can't turn us cut. that is on con solation, snd as feir aegregattna; the sexes that would bs coeducation with a ven- ( geanco, now wouldn't It? They should ! learn the meaning of th word and they i might )o fcnd out s-vtwthirg about th ' conditions r.amed in th charier. "Put what I don't understand tn the ! hole thing is why men who dm't car j to be In th aam classes with girls will go to Cornell. Just look at the-colleges In th east where a man can go and never ! get a g'lropae cf a girt in claaa ' "It they don't want to compete with us from 1.1m for a win-. ber of year, has ap- c,r richt ts oi tadlaa for marks then let them go sotaewbtr Alaaae President Talks. Mlas Elisabeth Meaerole Rhode, presl i dent of the Cornell alumna and secretary far Avpelatwieat af fs at Maaared Tkaa aaad Delia rs. A fight is on in county ccurt ever the ap pointment of a g-ur3:an for Ker.ry F. Rik. whose wealth is estimated st CXiUOl Mrs. Mattie M Mackey. daughter of Mr Re'.k. but who has been men or leas est ranged , pearanoe on tb streets cf Omaha It attracted a second look from an piled for appointment as guardian. Charles . u jt made th trip through th ejty, for PattelJe. attorney for Mr. Reik. is reacting I it ts s modern car and a thing of beauty. No matter what the death cer tificate say, the fundamental cause of one-half the deaths re corded is cortiption. Cure yourself of the habit by eating dailr 1? PUCiS ! WHEAT FLAKE CELEI.Y ! which is made from the whole pain of the w heat berry. u 10 cents a package, f tv&r tr til irtibri of New Tork. has been out of college ten yesrs and seemed Inclined to excuse th ' j talkstlv male undergraduates on th score of youth I "No. I shouldn't make tr aam ex cues ! for th professor." Miss Rhode sdmttted "1 must sdnr.lt that I think it wss pecu j liar position for a professor in a coeduca ; tor.al college to take, (. I "Of couie I don't know very much about : the ltnmed'ate circumstance. t-Jt I fancy : th-ey had all taken too much punch. I saw j from the papers that it was at a class feed Men will lose the'.r heads under aiKh conditions, you know, and perhaps that was tb reason that the profess-:- ex pressed such an aversion to U.e coeda' "C'h. yes, there was a mere pronounced feeling against th grls ! I waa in college. It was worse tnn than now, but nothtr cf this sort ever beptened. At least a pr. feaa'.r r.cver took part la da-Dc-unclr g coedocatinc 1B drinkirg aaloon. The charter Is for cr-educatlon. you know. Ther Is no dang-er cf that be'.r charred "Now, if Anfirew D. Whtl wer to com out arid give as his opiruja that coeduca tion was a failure, then it might b worth whlla With the young students and thM paruc lax prtlssic tt U s tbatur ol tii appofctment cf Mr. Markey and asks t trie court 10 apirmx some cr- prrwoa. mr. 1 Relk was recently stricken with paralysis and since then las been at Mrs Markers the Intermunlclpal Resesrch society of , Sftrth T,enty.crth mn , tranaact buslneaa. Mr. Relk and bis is aald lo be unable ic The trouble between daughter is aald to date bark to the divorce cf Mr. and Mrs Relk several years agrv Manufactured In the local shops at Twao ty-eventh and Lake streets. It is d'.fferenS In pattern from any car which has yet appeared la Omaha and was prosxranoed easily th prettiest car rrer seen cm tba streets. It is an open ear without runntnc boarda. wtth the same entrance a caoas4 car, with an a'.sie down th center of tb car. It has seats for fifty-sax peopW. A PJJ&m M53 of the tafteriDg and danger in atora for Lor, rcbt tLe expcctAnt motLo of a.11 pletaant anticipttioiis of the coming erent, and cat orer ber s hadow cf gloom which canoot be tbakeo off. Tbocaanda of womea bave found that the use f Mother' Friend during prep-nancy ret, confine-merit of all pain and danger, and insure safety to lite of mother and child. This scientific lininjcat ia a god -send to all women at tha time of their most critical trial. Not only doe Mother's Frieod. carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its o4) gently prepares the system for the coming erent, pre recti "morning: sickness," and other d- t ixo per bottle. Book containing valuable iciormation f rc. Ths) aVWUla1 tsaatau AtlwU.U.