TTTK BEE: mfATTA. TTnDXERT) A T. N'OVTrRKTt 1010. WllWXJil.i jr.ircy.'n'il MI KldD Black & White Scotch Whisky Pleasant Plans The young men of the Omaha Junior cJub, who gave one of the most successful parties of the season last evening, will have a meeting this evening at the office of Mr. Harry Koch to make further plnno. They propone to give a number of In form and unique entertainment before Uie nettt formal dancing party, which e scheduled l.ecember 21, andts to be a ger nin. In the meantime, roller !a'ln parties, theater parties and, later In the season, sleighing parties and other Interesting af falra are planned. The club will give a large, formal dancing party February IS. Thla. with the many debut parties, will make an unusually brilliant aeaaon for the member, of tha younger acta. Mra. Warren Robert and Miss Mildred Rogers have laatiad cards for a eerie of at-homes to be given Saturday aftemoona during November from 4 to o'clock at their apartments at the Beaton. Mies Rogera I one of the debutantes and. with her mother, has recently returned from a year abroad. Theater Parties lulilrli hr,t:fi lanterns Thefte staff and lanterns were need for favors for the grand march. each young man rapturing a staff and finding In the lantern the name of hl partner for the march. The lanterns In the balcony likewise became favor, holding for the voting women the names pf thflr part riT?. While these lantern v ere being Hn.lght by the young women the anrloUH i ouiir men walked In care-chained lock-j step about the hall, release coming with j his summons from the girl with hi lantern. Supper una served downstairs at the mys tic hour nf 12 and Included Hallowe'en viand, fluting the evening a keg of cider supplanted the tiktial punch bowl and Hniall tin cups tho uul cut glass. Those present mere: Mr. Oliver Eldridge will enterta n at an fi.pheum party thla evening, whon those rresent will be Mlsse Haiel Rmlth, Mil dred Kunkhouser, Mr. and Mr. Hoy Wil cox of Council Rluff. Mr. Ray Kldridge and Mr. Oliver Eldrldge. A theater party last evening at the Hrandei theater Included Mr. and Mr. Myron Learned, Mr. and Mra. L. F. Cro toot and Mr. and Mra. F. B. Cow gill. One of the Orpheum parties last evening Included Mr. and Mr. .1 A. C. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke. Mr. and Mr. (Seorg Redlck. Mr. and Mra. John Uedlck. Mr. and Mr. Edward Cretghton. lor the Future Complimentary to the out-of-town guest who have come to attend the McCloud- Olnisted wedding. Mr. VV. F. Denny will entertain at luncheon Thursday. The law department of Crelghton col lege will entertain at a dancing party Thursday evening at Crelghton College hall. Tie meeting of the new bridge club, which wa to have been held toilay at the home of Mlts l.ugenie Whlttnore to or ganize for the winter, has been postponed until Thursday afternoon, at which time Miss Whlttnore will be hostess. Mrs. Arthur Ca.la.oh will entertain at a large card party Thursday afternoon at the home of her patents. M-. and Mrs. P. M. Ctmklln. Miss Alice Carry McOrew, l,ouln Pon. Mildred Butler, Marie Hollinger. Josephine O'Neill. Heth Congdon, Hess Raum. Ruth Hammer, Ixiulse Pinning. Porothy Stevens Musn T'ercy Hall. Hurry Koch. Khj Low. Hugh Millard, Tvl Murphy. Kdward o'Rrien, Cedrlc Potter. Cuthhert Potter, Harold Pritchett, Penlse Tlllson. Ren Wood. Pleasures Past Smiling jello-farcd , Jack o'lanterns beamed on the dancer at the Halloween party which the Omaha Junior club gave at Chambers' last evening In Inauguration of lt first fcaon. in the reception hall, w hich was scrcr r.'d off from the ball room, the liosto received their guests, and here tho dance card were arranged. When the program were In order the lights were switched on und the ball room was bright with light which i.trramed from the grin ning yellow lantern. Lanterns of pump kins hung at intervals around the balcony, Tho posts around the room were trans formed Into realistic shocks of corn. In tiie center of the room ki an Immense shock of corn surmounted by staff from Mi filady Peter. Miriam Patterson. Dorr.rhy Morgan, A fno HurVley, Frances Nash. Isabella French, Helen Cudahy, Jean Cudahy, Caroline Harkalow Elizabeth Pickens. Messrs. Wilson Austin. Jack Ilium. Jack Hnldwtn, Richard Raum. Hal Hrsdy, Lake Peuel. James Plckson. Robert Plnnlne. Herbert French. Paul Callaghrr. Hn .inllnrhf -. Mae Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hums. 1r. Mr. anil .Mr. Louis S. Clark Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Colpetzer. Mr. and Mr. Charles Harding Mr. and Mrs. Allen ICoch. Mr. and Mr. Philip Potter. An enjoyable dancing party wa given last evening by the member of the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity of the Crelghton Medical school at their new fraternity house at Twenty-ninth and Leavenworth etreet. It wae a "Hard Times" party and Hal lowe'en decorations and games prevailed. The dining room table had a unique center piece of doughnuts, spelling the word Phi Rho Sigma. About fifty guests were pres ent. The host were the young men who live at the "Ftat" house: Mesr. Tom Moore, Qulnn, Mattlson, Jewttt, Gaerter, Pluner. Fletoher, Douglas, Bray, Grace and Lally. Mr. and Mrs. Burd Miller, who have re cently moved Into their new home, 5117 Davenport treet, were pleasantly aur trls:d last evening by a number of their friends who brought .lack-o'-lanterna and well filled lunch basket. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdame Miller, Hen nlng. Little, L. L. Clarke. C. P. Kosenbery, Muttlslgly, A. Jaeger, Winn; Mrs. William, Hnry, Bell; Miss L. Looney; Messrs. W. W. Merger. A. Berger. L. 11. Kracht, Sad ler. High scores at high f L e were won by Mrs. P.ell and Mr. Jaeger. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. P. Home entertained at dinner at their home Saturday for Miss Bell, who leave soon to mnk: her home In St. Louis. The table decoration were typical of Hallowe'en. The evening was rent at cards. Those present were: Mioses Myrtle Ttayden Silver Jewelry w TTH the modern tendepejr to emphasize individuality, silver .1ewcl!-y and the op portunity It offers for the exnreaelnn nf one' owti f ancle and ideas. appeals very strongly to the woman of dlacrimlna tion. Silver jewelry has. therefore. leen raise,) to an important place In the collection of ornaments possessed by the well dressed woman. The picturesque ooetunie of dull, harmonised tone, or tho upon which the dark, metallic lace are used, are much enhanced by 11ver omamenta that do not clash with the color of the metal trimmings. Silver forms a beautiful setting for all aeml-preclous stones, which give richness without appalling expense. Filigree and ancient Bohemian orna ments are now being worn, and the barbaric Russian designs occury a conspicuous place in the Jewel case. With ric h velvets or with airy even ing gowns sliver Jewelry Is beautifully combined, landing Just a required touch of artistic, ornament to complete the picturesque, for which many atrlv. doe a kind action, spoil It all oy ur oundlnt It with a ort of "charity" at mosphere. "I took poor Ml A. to a matine the other day; he o seldom gets a treat." Or. "X think 1 11 ak Mr. B. to my party on Wednesday. Bhe know o few nice people, It will be quite a change fort her." She call, perhapa, on a newcomer who has been rather "cold shouldered" by the other resident In the suburb.; but the whole thing I spoiled by her manner of condescension. And I often wonder If ome of the people to whom she Is "kind" would not much rather be left alone. And It I sometimes very dtffloult for What Women Are Doinor cording ecretary. and Mra. C. W. Mun on of Toledo, O.. each ga e a short talk before the club. Mr. Munson pokc of an educational club of Toledo, which now ha (00 members and expect to have 1.000 before the close of the year. The program of the afternoon Included report of the various session. Mrs. Fred erick T. Rouse told of the opening session; Mr. Albert Kdholm of the civic und for estry session: Mrs. F. J. Rlrss, the civil service reform and educational; Miss Jo sephine Mcllugli, the library; Mrs. Cole, the household economies, and Mrs. Cam eron, the literature and art. The following were announced new mem bers of the club: Mrs. Charlotte Wincgar. Mrs. M. B. Bllah, Mrs. J. V. Pennell, Mrs. E. W, Leflang, Mrs. T. B. iSorrl. Mrs. A. C. Bunce. Mra F. J. Taggart, Mr George W. Kurt:. Mrs. Ada Rhafer, Mra M. Waugh, Mrs. Elwood Anderson, Mrs. M. D. Welch, Mrs. James Hodge, Mis Char lotte Orav. Mra O. H. Mlnold, Mrs. 8. R. Elaon. Dean George A. Beetfher, bl shop-elect, will speak at the meeting of the soolal science department to be held Monday, November 7. The current topics department will have charge of the meeting of the Woman club Monday November It. f0r i,T'. wW JMt' 0T-' is perfectly blended and thoroughly aged, and meets the requirements of the most exacting. (gk re.r - Wt .' 0 Members of the Omaha Woman's olub have been asked to vote at the election Tuesday, November to vote, that Is, for those candidates In whose selection women are permitted a vote, the selection of mem ber of the Board of Education. Mrs this tvne of wolnan to cure herlf of her I fi,.-- TiM.n h. v, i,,k-. ..i patronizing manner, because most probably ! callon committee, called attention to the i "oon Wlth "r Warren Rider' im Bou,h she Is not In the least aware that her ) .,, ,., j w. .... Twenty-ninth street. ni l" "nviiinn icviitin niiu ttv anv tli.L manner 1 patronising, and generally labors Lomfn can vote for these directors, and ii. i - '"""" r.lr(k..mAp. that 1 1 I, .. A - - 1 . 1 1 1 . - The oratorj' department of the Woman's club will meet Tuesday morning at 10 O'clock at the studio of Miss Lillian Fitch. The West Side Women's Christian Tem perance union will meet Tuesday after- under the delusion that "weetly gracious," says Home Chat But It la not a good plan to allow one self to get In this frame of mind, be cause, besides the fact that It Is rather unkind to be always supposing that other people are Inferior In any sort of way, the woman who adopta the eeml-patronlx-Ing attitude very often end by making herself ridiculous. MUses Jeanette Rell, Mvrtl Home, Cello. Feller, Messrs. Cameron. Howard Home Elisa Strathdee. Mssrs. Andrew Rae, Pugan. Mr. atid Mrs. W. W. P. Home, Mrs. Hare. Mr. Home. Lieutenant and Mr. John P. Hubb 'of Fort Crook gave an Informal supper Bun day evening In honor of Mr. Rubb' Bister, Mis Una of Plattsburg. N. Y. Those pres ent were Mi Ros. Plattsburg. N. Y. ; Lieutenant R. H. Kelly, Captain Marr O'Connor. Major and Mr. H. M. Lord, lieutenant and Mr. J. P. Bubb. Tainted Kindness. 1 know a woman who, whenever she Personal Gossip Mrs. II. M. Munchoff, mother of Miss Mary Munchoff, underwent an operation this morning at St. Joseph s hospital. A daughter was born Hunday to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Goodwin of New Castle, Ind. Mrs. Goodwin was formerly Miss Georgia Kennard of thla city, and la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Kennard. Mr. F. W. Pmlth of Evanton. 111., has arrived to be the guest of Mr. and Mra. Allen Roblneon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy M. Baker of Sioux City, who have been visiting friend In Omaha, left for their home this morning. Mia Heairlre Ccad Is vlfltlng her sister, Mrs. K. V. Krug. in St. Louis. Veil Device. A number of clever expedients have been devised to hold a veil snugly under the chin without giving It an ugly line. Here Is one method which save the veil also and Involve hardly any trouble. Get the narrowest kind of round elastic, the same color as the veil (paint the white elastic with water color for a colored veil) and whip it over the extreme edge of the veil, taking up only a single thread all around. Include any cut edgea, but afterward pare them off neatly , with a small pair of scis sor. Fasten It back with a tight knot. The veil I slightly gathered on the elas tic, fit nicely under the chin and over hat. and stretches when It I raised. It seems the best solution of a vexing prob lem of dress. The Key to the al'.uatlon Bee Want Ads, and should vote. As a club no official action was taken, but the presiding officer, Mrs. M. D. Cameron, appointed eaah mem ber a committee of one to decide tha voting question for herself. As "State Federation meeting," the meeting Monday was largely, both as to program and business, a review of the recent successful meeting held at Teoum seh. Fjach of the speakers spoke most highly of the meeting and the way In which the Tecumseh people had entertained the delegates. In reporting the resolutions brought be fore the convention, Mrs. Frederlok H. Cole gave a recommendation of her own and one advocated by a club husband, namely the resolution that the men be In cluded In the plans for the club women and, as the programs "Include topics In which both men and women are Inter ested and for which they both are working, that there be . at least one men's pro gram." In the future possibly, the Woman's club plana will officially recognise the In terest of the husbands of clubwomen In club work. The resolutions reported from the state meeting and endorsed by the Omaha Woman's club Included the endorse ment of a civil service reform law which should govern all employes of state Insti tutions; the recommendation that tha Anti Tubercular society's work be assisted and the Red rCoss stamps used by all club women on their Christmas packages; the household economics committee asked that the club work to retain a woman as state food Inspector; the library committee wished Its fund Increased, and the Ne braska Association of Graduate Nurses asked the club's assistance to obtain a school nurse to work In connection with the medical Inspection o fthe schools. Mrs. Cole also reported the constitutional changes, In the absence of Mrs. A. K. Gault, who acted as chairman of this com mittee. Chief of these 1 making the state convention biennial, the meeting In 1311 to be the "first biennial meeting." Mrs. Mabelle Havena Corbett. state re- Dreurd In Black and Yellow" Not "foot bsll colors," but the color of the carton containing Foley' Honey und Tar, the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not accept a substitute, but see that you get tha genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yel low oarton with black letters. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Hity Council Awards Paving to the National Construction Company. 30AHD OF EQUALIZATION SOON Molts Droit Votcli, oni mission Men Itrllelna tliat Increase of lon( Aulmals Over Last rmt I ItrlnBlna Tills Itesnlt. The city council lusi nliiht gave the Na tional Construction company "as the lowest and best bidder" paving contract amount In to about fTO.OuO In mos' case the ma terial designated wa asplialtlc concrete, class A. The work Includes the paving jf tho alley between Twenty tourth and Twent) -fifth street, from C to It streets; U titreet. from Twenty-fifth to Twenty sixth street; 1 street, from KiKliteenlli to Twenty-fifth street; Twenty-third street, iron the city limits to I street. Twenty third street, from I to J streets. Twenty .eventli street, from C to F streets; J street, from Twenty-second street to Twenty-fourth street With the exception u. unu Instance, Councilman Miller voteil against the giving of tho contracts to tin company. "I've no use for the Natlonn. Conjunction company," was hla almost un vailed leinarl.. when called upon to vote. According lighta are being turned out at 5:40 a.- m . at which hour It Is still dark." Bids were received for the erection of fire hall No. 4 and 5, and were referred to the architect and the committee of the whole house for tabulation. nation Congressional Clnb. George McBrlde. a preldent. and J. V. Chizrk. a secretary, announco that a meeting of the Sutton Congressional club v.'lll be he-Id at the clubi uoiuit, 337 Norm Twenty-fourth street, this evening. A full attendance Id requested, as the meeting la called to make arrangements for the forthcoming election. Heglat ration Figaro. According to the official figures given out by City Clerk Good, the register for the next election for the city will be coin pod of 1.7M names, at least DO0 less than meet tomorrow afternoon with Mra. O. P. Tavlor. ' The Willing Workers will meet with Mrs. Kwell, MX North Twenty-fifth street, on Wednesday afternoon. In police court yesterday Judge Callanan held Isadore and Pete Greenlwcx for trial November 5 for cutting Joe Blues. 'Phone Bell South IW8, Independent F-1S8S for a case of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt de livery to any part of city. William Jetter. To whom It n.ay concern; I, Henry An-iii.-i.n. uil; hut be respuiitMble for any bills contracted by my wife. .Mrs. Henrv Andeison. Sunday night the novelty store of Mr. A. Ii McCaffrey. 429 North Twent v-fourth NOT SO MUCH AFTER ALL Large Wedding fee the Exception, Not the Rale, In New York. Large wedding fee are rare, even In New York. Fee of $50 and tlOO are con sidered large. The n.OOO fee, when It makes Its appearance, usually goes to the rector of a wealthy congregation who en Joys a salary of 110,000 or JROOO a year. Larger fees are sometimes given. The street, boy The Shamrock Athletic association will the niAnbcr of people who were expected to I f .Vf "r8t lal of thB eason at the aval, thc.nse.ve o, ti.e opportunity of re- & '"d" tvthT..v cording tlielr votes during the present spir- nlKlit. It w II bo an entertainment for the fled campaign. The complete returns by i "'embers and their friends and the prn- iiuiJii IoIIjw ifcttti" win oe music, auncmg ana soc a FIRST WARD. man of wealth, actuated by a high regard I 'ill' 7' " en,er'd "nd Boods valued nt I for his pastor and friend, occasionally n , ... 'gives his check for $2,000 or 5,fO0 under rhe follow.ng births have been reported: the iruise of a weddina- fee He wishes to Joe C.sar, 2 South Twenty-third street. l , 0 waaln5 e wishes to girl; Joe Stanek. 259 South Seventeenth help the nilnUter and knows the money First precinct second precinct SLCUND WARD. F irst precinct 44.-. second precinct""!!!!!".'!!!!!!" vA I m,,,'e ha provided an interesting pro- 1 IlirW' w A fU. , , " niauH uiBiiuii Kim ii biiit: The first regular monthly meeting for the season of the South Omaha P oncer Historical society will be held In the iiurary tm:kllng this evening. The cone 40T Fhtt precinct tcond precinct. FOCKTH WARD. First pi ecinct j,,a 1 ?eei.r.i piecinc. FIFTH WARD. F rs; preen ct ecotid precir.it SIXTH WARD. lrt precinct Ik hoped there will be a full I of meiiibpm. j;? i MELBA SINGS TO RECORD AUDIENCE 330 &0 2-14 BOON TO MANKIND Neal Institute, Omaha Offers to Ter. fertly Cure Drink or Liquor Habit. Their attention having been attracted by the great success achieved by the Neal Institutes for the treatment and cure of the liquor and morphine habit, a number of business men and physicians have as sociated themselves and have assumed control of the many Institutes through out the country. Those who have had these Institutes In charge point to hundreds of cures In case which had been pronounced incur able. The alarming growth of the abuse of Intoxicating liquor has created a pressing necessity for such an Institution for the benefit of the thousands of suf ferers whose numbers Increase dally. The management of. the Institutes will take the most complete mental and phys ical wrecks and promise to restore them to condition normal and healthy. The tenacious hold of these habits when once engrsfted In the human system makes It practically Impossible for the victim to cure himself, but, under the reglm of the Neal Institute, together with the remedle applied. It 1 claimed hot the deat'i grip of the appetite may be speedily and permanently broken. The Inatltute In thla city has been taxed to Its full capacity during recent months and to take care of Its Increasing number of patients, a branch Neal Inatl tute has been established at Orand Island, Nebraaka, In charge of Dr. Wm, F.Dugan. who Is recognised as one of the leading physicians of this state, where the same treatment and acomodatlons can be ae cured as at the parent or head Institute in this city. Adv. rA if tThe Paternoster P&m Ruby . By DON'T read Viur X'-M ' , L' ' " s wi v m mw "V Nin ' A Charles Edmoncb. 3 I I ttiWm Walk 'ChsN At v The best mystery this story un less you are pro pared to stay up until one o'clock. That's the kind it is - Sv Dome one muea renx fage lor xne Paternoster Ruby, and you cannot stop reading until you find out who it was. A. C McCLURG & CO., Publishers, $1.35 NET NOW ON SALE AT YOUR BOOKSTORE yarn this Fall, end a de light to the ' VV.'a'l ; ... - i everv de- molinff 1 V Ptcturts h MtFall 2X'J would not be accepted under any other circumstance. Such gift. It la needless to say, are extremely rare. New York has a few clergymen whose marriage fees average ll.ltin a year. The pastor of a large Presbyterian church on broadway ha estimated that his fees amount annually to fl.OOO. These are top notch figures. The fee received by an American min ister fur officiating at the wedding of one of his wealthy parishioners In I'ails a few sears ago Is said to have covered the expnisea of hi four month' vacation on the continent. Such fee, however, are ex traordinary. They are beyond the wildest dicamx of the average pastor, who may be ablo to recall one fee of m his entire ministry. After you have known a clergyman for Heuder Seventeen Selection to the twenty years perhap you can Induce Mm Delleht of Thousand of 1 lo tall: freely about hi marriage f--.- I Music Lovers. "t before. The subject la too compll- i ' Air'-l, inu pel ennui, IOU Uleappul 111,11. ' Whooping: Cough CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS JTi'Hro 17 d etf'Ci Ircttoienl for bro ckltl t.o'ublet, TldiDg ra. Vipsristd Creto l.nc nop k sriran f Wkoo.uif Cou(h nd nlitTci Cr. st c. I h.m Aiikn. The sir rcre4 trsl7 sntlf -llc.lsii4 whk rT brsath, mke breitkinf u I mibM ib kh tbrMt ) lb ctwgh, Muring .Mtfttl slgbn. 1. ! IsTSluibH t .o.lieri with 7nf cklldre. tt a, pa,iu nt sci ip"- A IX DRUUUI319. Try Cr$iln, AnttttfiU Tlirtst TtUtt fox tk Irriutcd tarost. Tksy r ilml,tttl an BBttMPtic. Of yr rat(i,t M ha , loc 1b Ktapt. Vcpa Creo!eo Co. Certlsest St., N. V. wm i 1 in-ia. i- , , , , ,i :ttn ou iie oi oiven ut-.vn me unrrieir. Jle.Na Is today :lnglng with the atne de-I , , . ... . v ... V it fill froil.i,... .....l.,. . ...I ., a..- il... i " l.ave always entlitalled her audiences. The lias this xeusou renewed her lo the complaint of Jacub ce uiul lirtilii' t Kli'.l.r. who ll.-s on v.- S"..eet. between ....f.,,' .'V.1.', Tttcnty-rlghth and Twenty-ninth streets. e'ecund picciuc'i "!!!!!!!.'. !!!!!!!!!! Ills lot Id thu duniiing kiound for fiarbiiBt. I and (iinil a.itinals when there Is a ruin- i 4.7S1 Htorm, and to In; prepared for the next 1 llotts Drop m Notch, ... v.. ....i. ... ....3 ...v , noutn iimutia marr.et yrtorday 1 gieat --Inoe thu! If stcp.s an- not tuktn to nrevrnt the I t he itum In th i.r , nt i , s " " ' liv'ta'-' IU1II.KUCU. . l;iin...i,ka,-, i i.-, ...I 1 1 l.. 1 . nil nee be will Institute proceed I nas There was little acttvitv in Ha,n....t I ' m ' 1 c- crv tvre who aaked him at the conclusion t a.tnat It Tl:., rulvc, t h. v. I. .... and c.n.M.i.en. lo w.A. .... - -I OOIIOl'rt lour ''ere is endearing herself, - . I uull in il,l II.H 'iiv Miulml nf II n.Hr, ami ehl.tue.a. 1-llf.ivorahlB ,,.1,1.,- t Aioeiicau puouc o tier ' only does Iiim lot. he aifir.ua, have ca,t I 11 f tre tu nial.i Inf luincett in uion It iinUc.jiiabie floatuam and jetsam, bring, n I'ricea towmd winter co;. level, i but loads of earth are carried away when a rainstonii strike South Omaha. Mayor Tra.uor deputed the street comn.isi-lonvr i tell ou .lune highly entertaining stories, j I A :.lt tl..Kllst minster In H.iitlinore re cently i:.iiirled a young mail of the How - J t 3 toe "Triple ncK oaster Combination Is a household billikin. MIt makes men fat and healthy, Who were quarrelsome and thin. CPffanxo over 'OWE CURNEk ALL fLAMC SfiLTpyES.. flftWrSBmiiaili 4 li'mmWiMMMM,' v X .r-wa v ft.: """" tv , , 1. . 1 .A ; cuiaparable singing. And the diva Is not ' unmindful of t!-e ai.iii eiatlve audiences thir rcit.nuny In the parsonage how inu. )i he "cl.arged.'' As a liint lo the, clergyman to keep his fie within reason- I ab.c lit. .lit- li.u soung n.an drew a half-! The bulk of the ofteiluK had to sell at i worS'1 vr xeho- "l,hoU8h thcy havo I oo liar from hi., pocket wh'.le speaking reduction of a dime. will, occaaional sales '"v' ho' hv' M,ank" Victor, ,;, .,.inj(,lf.,. txpl,ntU tUat no e.ai at gieate.- declines Heavy hogs drepped I heard her marvelous voire was made for hi services. ge Whereupon J a i aim'! w.i'uivk ,hq in iv. vu.i.ii.iDFiuiivr I ' ' -i , , 1 , , I and the city engineer to Inxe.tig.t. the I u,lu,'r ' " 1rk- rule, good lard I J1,n Lemmone. the celebrated Australian , lhl. ,lel;K,u.i yoUng h'.isband extlaltned comnluliU. hoie 011,5 rt,c,,,n - Uacon ; J'1-1''- wh '"' to America with Mine ! jju juu h4ar thut. Mug? He uon't , Large cuntilal.U. llurd tf Kqaallsattou i.arge i grade -, w hile t-tlli light, are bo.-oming i.'l'a to play tho ohbllgatl to the numbers nothln''" and dropped the half-dullur back nio-e frro.ie.ut eaih day. A load of fan.-v the diva in sliiglng on her conceit tour u i... i.i ..i-,., Tiie dty council will lt a a Hoard of , llghu. new crop animal, brought us tuucli well as on aonie of her record selections.' ;,Jt ,,aili0,. liacj nU)le to say He I equalization November li and 1 tor the , as .). the t Ighest prl.- paid and li , also . nives .wo iiitere.ting flute records, ; tl,M lAst vlsilo. lhat tht fre dP,nd"d on' uriHso of eiiuuUxlnk and aselng pe- ce.il higher tl an Saturday. In the opin- jand no n.oie beautiful playing of thin In-! the vacation h.- placed on the service' vial taxes to cover the cost of certain Itn- .Ion .f a proinlueut comniiswon Man. the I t rumen t has ever leer, heard In America i re'idctu if : wa worth no hlug lo 1 pioveiii. nl. i i xi en.e len reached and U.ucr ,. tic ;ll.au these two solos. "Tne Spinning ' miiri v the oung w ..my n at his side, ery The teiwrl of the rinai.ee commlltee, ul 0 ''n'"' ' Wheel" with piano a.cu.iipaniinent by Mine. , g,(0.i : hu. f le valued her lie fee would! which was approved by six votes to one, ; J l'" 'r ate a m.uIwjs u the pub- Melba. and Hi- the r.io.ik." Many Lauder ; gtVe aouie evidence of it. The brUI. - I to.ineiirn.in aimer again dissenting, car- i ' """ as tls off to core of bin So.lch x-ctaltie5 lleo the PKimnt of I'.W for three iiore . l"" w-o.na : aoic ..em ... tower t:ie pt .ce 1 -a melodious or us.ici. pc.ra i"in an.t otner nu-al ac- H.athet ..oruiiigiy. . nt;;p .oni an. H of joung In.g over lat y.-ai will li.tiu the doited icsult." FIELD CLUB" The Collar that tits close and " Stays Put." It is a Corliss -Goon nidi Collar 2 for 25c. fjirli'-Coon ti Co.. Makers . ii A 1 uNRlCKiB,at-' frnaerrFoTbASTErK Broil, Roasts, Meats Without oven, basting or water stooping, lifting or reaching. Roasts potatoes, apples, corn, nuts, marshmal lows, without using an oven at all. Bakes beans, custards, escallopcd foods, but is NOT a portable oven. Toasts bread under cover, in pure, radiated heat toast, crisp, aerated, sanitary hot Warms all foods on gas stoves with little heat, less fuel and no danger of burning. Olsps crackers, corn flakes, shredded wheat biscuits, potato chips,quickly, conveniently. Steams foods in a mixed current of dry, hot and steam laden air. No soggy food. Heats flat irons, saving fuel and heat, protect ing the faces of the irons and insuring a cool kitchen. .Saves fuel, food, heat, time and labor. .til was Impressed. for tl.o fire department. Coiinciln.an Mll 1. r sai l h did not like to y for lioran until he bad seen them, and the mayor loplled that he had seen imtu of them. Councilman FranrU mentioned that the borse had bv n Mo weeks on .rial On the niotlon of Councilman Walter, city clerk was directed io notlf.e the Ou.aha Kiletr.c Ijgl.l and !'or company "to li u 'o 1: contract with the city, hlch euuti.'tt provide that city are lights txiu (totn Ola to dawn, wbeieas the Slow ly he pro- sung. 1 yne. n .m ng the (Kno.1 tl.o I alf-do'lai un.l laid it in the, and " A Triu t Invetary." In n inihter ' hand. A l bl'l fbtwed. Then 1 In. im" w;,.n ht ,ierrlb( a Hub Irip he made in ' he ciarped hie b de'-i ii;;i and moved I ja tliird-cla car and the ;vetty lass l.e inel towar.l the door.' Chniif'aii lleia'd. : on the way. t i Male t.uM'w. j There entertainment for eveibody In U"ii I trif; ,ln a tol.l Is. good advi.-e A. C. Tancoast for State Senator. Adv. ( ll 1 November lie! of New Victor Hecords ! for pruCeut ineti and Women. It may be i ' Mmiii an. aU How land, '"houe So. i. and it isn't ne.fMaaiy to have a Victor I vital in ca of a . 1 ild There I nt.ln 1 'rank A. Atntew. lawyer Ilunnon blok. ' t enjoy it. Any VI. lor dealtr will give belt, fiau Cl,a!..bi' lahr.- Cough Kamedy Mrs. John Mu-an of Clucaro U visiting 'you a detailed 1U of Lice new reco.d l' 'Ugh and cold In children. It Is' her parent Mr und Mrs .:' I'iks gla.iiy play ar.y selei tton ou want)''' ' ' '"r sale bv all uruggiat ' For rnt. toon, cottage ltil tei. I and ! to hear. j J sl.. .ie. I'hone touth 3 i remnt-m A(iMit..lng Is tb l:oad to B.J The "Triple-Trick" Roaster is- 1 The Bee's Newest Premium HOW TO GET 0NE- 4 TU I'.eibi teilun Ladle' Aid ovut U. 4 The lay lu luc S.iuativU -li V aut aid j Keluia 1 Toothache Gum Stops any toothache, rtevruti fut titer decay. loc not tnelt to tt. mouth. It whoie.lrrng.h is retained sod goes right to the .pot. Tb. are Imitations. Sre Uiat yoa get VHl'l ToMSmIw .. A. all ut.'i.t., it mitt, or j mail. fWnt'e rnrn Piim lirUrtsa wut a ,vt u vlui avi.lrst. I sv C. DENT CO.. Cetreit. Mch.( Subscribe for The Evening and Sunday Bee, and pay 15c a week for six months. This pays for both the paper and the roaster. TlcBct t.c Ml III' Suits