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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912T. :F6r the 'yr WOMEN FOLK- K. K. 6. Wins Although the turned a daf ear to th entreaties of several d.ffercnt sororities -dunnc the fait rushing season, stoutly maintaining her Intemioa te remain an indeprsdent" during her tint year la tho InivenJtr of Mich!.-Wlks Helen Klnc ot Omaha hes finally yielded to the urging of th Kappa Kappa Gamma sor ority and haa donned their pledge am. Miss Kins baa remained true to h'-r original decisioo. however, aad will aot ba Initiated tola to sorority until the earning (alL Centering thi1 University of Mlchitan ftar a brilliant high Khool career. Ml Klnc was much sought after by tha dif ferent eororltle. but refused all tnvtta- Uoaa to ally beraelX wlih any of them, panlr because of parental objection, partly because of an excess of college work and partly became It araa conviction that aba should see Ufa from tha ootatde before Joining a am-ortty. The Omaha nana- woman will spend four mora yar at th university. Mia 8tei Brown. Helen Ooodrkh. Irei. Owen. Evelyn Seals. Ruth Cemp, Harry Henderson, IavM H. tioyer. An en k able bobsled party waa held Wednesday evening. Thoae preaent ware: MMeee At: nee Dunn, Mildred Hoffman. Margaret Hoffman, Mary Dev. llaael l'ay, MesM -Victor rale?, x Iavid U. Kenjairiln Willuuna, Wallace Krllera. t jiaurir uaroner. Leonard rlsflman. trans Williamson, W. T. Uugnrbln. J, r s Among the Ihaater parties at tha Boyd Wednesday to ea forbes-Robertson waa a party of atudenta from tha University of Omaha. They Were chaperoned by Prat, Ramsey aad Mies Anderson of the faculty. Thoae present mere: , Mlsse-'-Claia Ilamea. Agnes Molsen. iia'jei KHle. Pansy Williams, Messrs George Pariah, Stanton Salisbury. Misses lJuroihy rV-olt. Srrii .Mcote. like Unwn r.oreaux. Mrasrs. OUliaui Paisley. 0. H. S. Activities Editing a full fledged thirty-two pace magasln la tha all Important subject of Inter' among several of tha gtrl at preaent. and the youthful news writers havs see keeping tha school eimes phara ago with their efforts for social "copy" aad sews of Interest for tha an nual (iri s number of tha Kegtstsr. which will be Issued tha latter part, of this month. There will be several ortglnaH ad novel features In this number, to awibar with the usual department devoted to tha different srho?) activities. The boys will aot be sltowed to submit soy co ttf stations or to assist ra gstbsrlng advertisements, ' , :.Aa opea progrsni meeting" to which members' of sll tha dubs and societies of tha school wll as Invited, will be given la tha Touag Men's Chrtstlae association under tha auspJcee of the Athenian De atln( sortetr. Friday evening, March 11 lion. J. U Kennedy will be the prin cipal spsaker of the oeeaslori and ths rest of ths procram wUl be composed of rect lattoo and musical numbers by student. "llss Ruth Koch, 'it has been af painted poster artist ot ths Mar fa ret fuller society, and her "February In dian Olrt" and "A March Scene" have sesa plaoed an exhibition In tha main kali, where they-bare attracted eonsld srabls Interest among; tha students and ths faculty. "V Malcolm Baldrldpa, -It, sen sf Mr. and Mrs. Howard ii. Bsrfdrldg. who -ha been seriously 111 at tha Wis Meowrtal hos pital, with appendicitis, has been the recipient ot several handsome bouquets a flower from student soil alubs at toe school this week. The Cadet Uffloors tub remembered him by tending a huts aarkt leeugnet pt Oarnatlons. ( , Misa Clair Taitsrson entertained the ssiiaaaa-s of lha Ky Laea club at her bums, 117 Xartk Twraty-Oflh street, this . MMars-Dares- t laJi Rentier, , sun. t ul h Clarke. - Mriea Pese, Adelaide K una house) Ctees t"V-er. v noreore Hecsblade, AsXyn Wood, Claire Pallet eon. , lm UoweU. Weddings - Ths addlnr)ot Mlaa Elisabeth H. MerentO. aauanter of Mr. and. Mr. Heary Newell, at this city, to Mr. Edward raster sf Central city, .waa quietly eele heated yettniday afternoon' at tha Pint Methodist persooaca In Central City, Mr ad Mrs. roster will raslda In Central Otf. Pleasures Past 'Mrs. U B. 8eoU wss hastes st the V. tV. stub Wednesday. The annual sleet los took place and by Ceoersl se ctaevatton sll ot ths former officers were Instated for the enmlnsT year. . Mrs. $dward. Miss Hampton and Mies Bru baker weer tuests. The nest meetlm shU be Maroh 31 with Mrs. H. F. e hearer. Miss Grace Thatcher was hostess st the meetlnc ot the X. O. T. a Whist club Wsdnesdar evening. The prises were won by Mrs. J. U Finnerty. Miss Jennie Mole, Mr. Hush Hal and Mr. Arthur Thatcher. Tha Best meetlnc ot tha club will be at tha horns of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher on Wednesday, March M. Those present were: Mesdames - Meedamee 1. L. r'innerty, Cora Mack. alveretl Tliomieon, Laura UnOtlrom, Misses Uraua Tliatcber. Jennie Mole. t 1 rears - Meesrs Charles Jensen. . Ailhur Tlutlrlier, U. Campbell, url Concruve. Roy On I fin. J. Hosteller, Mr. anl Mrs. Hucn lisle. Mr. and Mrs. Cuaties Thatcher. ( Mrs. r. Eastlaad sfMurphysborouch, 1IU, cuast of ber parsats, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vtckera, was glvea surprise party Thursday evening. Ths guests Included; Misses Mleees Lnl Winter. . Hermes Dare, Carrie Wlsler, Minnie Hrorkoisn, Beasl Iniiry. Mane uross. Winifred Humphrey, Usui Hrotkman. Msrgaxet tlrose. iKmk Brockmsa, Beatrlr Walton, - Hsl Van buses). Elsie N weedier. Meesrs DavM Marvin. Henry t hrletensen, Harry IWk rr, Charles Hlack. Kneet Chrtetessen, Jesse BIS.-K, Arthur Hcliroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Hostork. Mr. and Mrs. H. V Ickers Tna snusls fsr tin evening wss given by Miss Margaret Uljenstolpe atid Mlta Lutu Prior, plsnletst Miss Has el Wilcox, etc llalst; Miss Florence Lancaster, vocalist. Thoea present wore: . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Pneedie. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Tunis. v Mr. and Mrs, H. Lanraster. Mr. and Mr. J. L. Kewey. - Mr aad Mrs. el A. rearson. Xlr snd Mr. J. M. Hammond. Mr.' snd Mrs. Joseph Peeks. Mr. and Mrs. C O. rVeMssoa. Mrs a Prior. Misses Misses Haael Wllrox. IJaa Llllenstolps. Flrenre lacaster, Ulsa Peeks, Lulu Prior, Kiia Peaka Louise Beroulat. Piank hull or k. EHsaheth eWntnc. Margarlu Lilien- stoipe. . Messrs. Meeera Charles Peeks. Carl .XreaaW Fdwsrd Newman, .Charles Mertsog, W. a UUenstolpe. Mis (Xg Vesas, waa bastiss Miss dag evening st ber some M lleasifhlmret for tha mem here sf tha Bensoa llamseoy dub and a few sf their friend Tbe re ception and llvlnc rooms were attracts ely decors led la palms and ferns, and the club colors' were carried out with white carnation ' and )ono,uiis la tha other room, ' " OMAHA GISI 30KS. KAPPA TJ5I OF JOCHiaA5. AT ) ( - -St f!f . , y f 4 M1S8 UELEK KINO. Meesre M. McTscua, Herbert llector John Krennaa, Otto Wlsler. Chalie Keufmsnn, J4-k Vlrk.tr, James Bonn, It, at the home ot Miss Stafford. South Thirty-fifth street. In honor ot the younc women of the O II. S. freihmsn society and tn M. F. O. club. Professor and Mrs. Henry I. Can havs Issued cards for a to to be given at their bom Monday. March 11, from C to I o'clock. In honor of Mrs. Joaepu Esme ot Cnlcsgo and Charles W. Clark, who will give a scng recital hers Tuesday. Personal Gossip Mrs. Anna E. Hogui left this morning tor EL Joseph, Mo for a short stay. Mrs. R A. Willis returned today from a two months' -visit la Saa Francesco and southern California. Mlsa Helen Talbot of Penver arrived Wednesday from Penver to visit her par ents, sir. and Mrs. 1. U. Talbot. She leaves March 11 to take a government po sition In Washington, D. C ' Cha. W. Clark, Earttone. Tues. eve. 1st M. K. Church. Seats at A. Hosm Co. WHEN, THE TRAIN COMES IN All Khadee af Haaaaa Life, fa the Mavis Plrtere of Rallrsmd j 4 - Rtatlea. C:iH Clt:, it Vilse, Special Stlar- , pose r etecideifly f e te be very peps- Vaaie are avada of with neat eui Vevss bsca, and Vi of VaL Uce. Issvsa Kec- 3C Social Affairs Today On ot ths larger social affair this afternoon Us ths musical given by Mrs. Charles O. McDonald In honor . ot her mother, Mrs. Everett B. Clark of Mil ford.1 Conn. Ae delightful program waa arranged for tha afternoon, when abos,t seventy guests were entertained. Miss Berntce Barnnart cava severe! readings, aeeoaipanled by Mis Weelh of Brownell hall;; Mlsd Ruth McBttde and Mrs. E. E. Lark Ins cava vocal solos, aocompanlsd by Miss Na Cunnlngbam. Miss Uretchen McConnell cava piano summers. Red roeee 'er used In Ihs reception ball, pint carnations and roses In ths living rooms, and yellow daffodils In the dining room. Mrs, McDonald was assisted by: Meedsmee- Meedam E. U. MrHlton. Charles Harding. A. W. carpenter. O. p. Mosrhesd. (-I.arlee "Herman. . WUl tun a. Heller. Frank Uarrett, In honor ot Mrs. Hldeenan sf Appleton, Wis., and Mrs. C E. Smith of St. Paul. Mrs. J. a. Kuha and Mr. C. O. tVybaU ealertalned at brldga thla afternoon at tha home of Mrs. Kuha. Ths room wets decanted throughout with lull pa. Tbe gueele Included; Mesdames R. V. Cole, Arthur Kuhv Ueorge nratte, , W. II. Gould, Ida Barber, W. K. Foots Joseph Pol car. ni. i. Mr Ail Meedsmee C. K. HnWtb, Hideman, C B. liurton. (leorge Llkerl. H. Wahi. Mary Krebe, T. c Van slurs, Petut. i J. Martin. 1 L. J. Quinby, ; C. Andrews of Council Hi una, W' L. Klllv. ! W. J. TVoodrauga, C H. T. Itlepen, ; L. IMnn. Cbaxlee Scbwsgar, ' . Meyer. .'8tuben. A. i. Kataskea. L. J. Kelatm. Jamea Murphy. Htreight. Logan. U C. Peters, , Hryo Craerfordf kin tore, Anepach, Roses, R J. Drummond, W. H. Emerlck, A nuntber ot gueet from Omaha will auead tha bop at Fort Crook this even ing. Major snd Mr. Frederick Dale at Port Crook srttt entertain at dtnnsr prseedin tna bop, when those present will be: lieutenant and Mra. Clarsoo Farnhsm. Major sod Mrs. Dale, . Mrs. Toungtoff. Mrs. GlendenunaV Captain Hj. Captain Lawrence P. Butler, Mrs. Fdsoa Rich earertalnad at a chU- drea's party thai afternoon at her home la celebration of tna eighth birthday at her Utile sen, Fdaosj Rich. Jr. Ths ehll- drea cams attired In fancy costumes of paper, and tna alteram waa spent play ing games. There era a birthday oak with eudle and St. Patrick favors were given the ehiiaren. Those prrswit were: Mteses- Mlrses-k Mary Grtrfln. feley Hloh, Kleanor Scott, Edith Weir. Jeanette Johnson. Cornelia Beam, Masters Masters Walter Preston. Jr Robert Beynolds, Jasper Hall. Johnnie Hoel, , Ldson Rich, Jr. 1 W.' , 4 - The fW V 'Ve , Mr. and m3l TeeaoMh. where Se. For the Future A busy railroad station I a (rand child' picture book, for him who ob serve It. All tha child ha to do ts tn look: ths leaves are turned before him. There, ln sll the colors of the rainbow. ar countless pictures to eram himself site. And arhat la rather curious fact I, that a, railroad statioa may freely be classed among humorous picture books Other picture books, sock- a church, the ater, aoadway, Fifth aveaus, political ball game. tc, have, of many funny picture. 1 But, briber It b) that almost all sbsurd peo ple constantly travel, and those with no touch of tha mot ley so but seldom, or e net her. a here, nothing cts goee for. sard seriously to occupy the attention, one's mind Is left more free t be struck by the ndlrulousnee of all mankind, so It I thst perheps a humorous a place a on may tlad I a busy railroad sta tion. ' Aad oo must be very blase who no longer feels an enjoyable stimulation at tha approach of aa expected train at Ih station. Tho psychology of ths arrival ot a rail road train at tha station belongs to h proper eludy of mankind, and could be nude into i Jutereetlng mile mono graph. As ths trala becomes due one feels but halt mind on tbe conversation. suppoetng one to be conversing; the other half Is watting for the train. One has, lao, a feeling, taint at first, looming stronger within one, against oontlnulng to alt quietly Inside (supposing on to hare gon within), when on Is. Aa Im pelling to go see It ths train Is pot com ing numb one s brain. A Ilk contagious restlessness breathes through ths waiting room, reople begin to stand up by their grips. Boms go without on the search. They can e eeen through lha door and window, pednc the platform; they re turn, eome of them, and one scan their rinresslinsl euerlv thjtv mrm itvunp'. agingiy blank. After a bit. they go sut again. Or ether do, and return aa before: "holly unfitted bow, on can eee,for any concentration of thought The train I lata There la an alarm or two. At last aa unmlstaka etaatlc- lly Impregnate tha piece. . A distant whistle l heard; It stirs on Ilk the Up of a dram, --e trala I corrsngl One's pule beat high a on moves hit tha pree toward the doorway. The whistle Is heard much nearer. Then again and again! Then with a whlpr tljat turns one, a asmeraault Inside, a kmc. dark, heavy mass rushes across tha light be fore one. Whea one .come again on one's feet, peaking figuratively, tha train I stand ing there, and an hurries aboard to est a seat But flnj. one hi stopped until arriving passengers get off New York Post' hrozptm M iiiiiimm i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 um urui t i b A q -? A A 1 yf, j ' v 4 Pure rood News For Busy Housewives i ii iii thin Brothers 318- 3?n South 16th. St. Advance Sale of Beautiful New Dresses SALE STARTS SATURDAY, A T 8 A. M. Serge dresses have become a real fad, and a good one, too,, for there is nothing nibre be coming forN early spring wear than a pretty dress of soft English serge. So we have ar ranged a great sale of these practical garments giving bur customers the benefit of our wonderful-buying power,- . - Over 500 Dttttet to choose from. All beau- J t tifulnew spring modeUnade to our order for . our exclusive store. Finest all wool French serge, in plain tailored or trimmed designs, in all colors and sixes. Remarkable values at- ffll Smart New Tailored Suits, $25" . .This assortment of new 1912 models is the beginning of a series of $25.00 Suits that rill not be duplicated later in the season for less than $33.00. j " J V- We have arranged this special offering to encourage, early buy ing. All are beautifully tailored garments some are plain styles, . some Ate madew the new cutaway1 effects, with large reveres and others are fancy designs, trimmed with 6atin or silk braids. . '. No other store in this city can show - quality, workmanship yind style f embodied in these suitsy at. . . . . $25 Uaydcn Dros. Cleat Dept. Tomorrow is the day that we give you extra good prices. And the good, '-No. 1 Meats that we ' sell you at these low prices are the pick of the mar ket. We buy right and sell at prices bat cannot be equaled anywhere.' Hindquarters of Mutton, lb. . ; .5c Forequarters of Mutton or Lamb, lb. .......... ,3c Mutton or Lamb Chops, 3 lbs. for 25c Mutton Stew; 10 lbs. for . ...25ci Pork Roast, lb , 7c Pot Roast, lb. ,8C, 7c, 6C Sirloin Steak, lb 10c Porterhouse, lb. .... .' T ,s. 12 VC Veal Steak, lb 15c Veal. Chops, lb : IOC-' Veal Roast, lb. : 8c, 7c, 6c No. 1 Hams, lb. . llC 12c No..' 1 Bacon, lb. 17M:C, 15c, I2V2C, 10c en Dros. Heat Dept. Ilayd Poands Best Gniolited Sigar C nn All if yea puiTbase a II order ot other goods W I sjfftl aUll TT oar sfuffee Special, per lb. .. f V V SMU V ; we oarry a full lino of Tea a 8plcea. Kx tract, A " DUJnf ru.uer, eic ... riAUiinn Taa fs. 406 North 16th St. "v;wllw srwa T1 D. S44C; In) t44. Ml Mlre4 Howard A UNC0LN HELPED THEM OUT treat Has Allsered Vaatatal E lea re to Married fa -Walt Ilease. The fallowing story ot Lincoln la ra oalle4 by A. M. Elliott ot Brooklya: While LlDcola was presldeat a eountry boy and girl sloped from Virginia to Washington. A United Stale senator met thee oa Praosyhranls avert ae, sotlc1 In tbet they evidently were eeektng otn addi es. asked It ha could assist them They totd him that they had ran away from boms east they were seeking; a minister. Tha senator took them to the White Houss and requested to ere the president, who,, with hi family, was just fl Dishing ths evening meaL Ths young sou si s plight was' made knows to She, and with that great kindliness so char. act. tie tie at thla great man, Lincoln sent for a minister, and la tha East room of ths White House, with ths president and Me family and the era at or la attendaac, wars married this simple country coup!. Em ring McKln ley's term a Mrs. CksndV lev ot Anderson, InsU sopited tor a wtdow'a pension. As ts required by the lnl oa department ah made affidavit as to where and when her- marrisg oe- 1 ' I eurrd--B4 Mated the tart gieea here. e Stafford and Miss Wilms Mrs. Chandler twaa ths brMs to whom rwtertat st a inasqtierad UncolB wah so kind. Ths pent-ton wss Iburedaj CYeaiGg, March i J bar. aa4 U atlU living, gad. a V .t JttUX WaBt fuUV f, gptee Taluv Tbeay g - i , insist oo - rrd.eE spigesV I FsB etianem,' fiasst spices, scienti. I 1 Ccall p.spsnd. I 1 Sealed is gsMifht ascaafc. f set M feer srecer1,- .. He. 1 Y TOSlg aMtoa , 1 1, I. X i Sin tin et Owl .SF Oi HiIUs CeOiegdF ' id Oauss's ran reed Center ' I 4I Saturday's Specials 4! llelns JJI festive Health Biscuit, per vg. sjo pkga Dneeds biscuit ,. 16s I. A 1 'm.m 1 latl 1 wt'a lib, ntntali 1 in rwi rtmA ntlv nit . J6 Cases Oslllerd' LM H-gal.) Imported Ollee oil V.V.V.V.Vtio ' I Je case llH Knieus, JV-io. uong wiuta Asparagu. par tin sio " ?H - per e'er 3f. hi- 0 Caees Town" brand Egg. Green Usgs A Damsoa Plum, tin aes aav-ned, per doaen tins ....I 26c Jar lMi,m" Ollra Relish, per Jar last per doc en Jan ....flsg t cases "Maerl Wee her" soap, does sll tha work Sa Creatto, for-4oklng, better than buttsr, per tla .tss "Lotus" Creaoisry Buttsr. la cart one, per lb. ass Our best Country Butter, In sanitary Jars, per lb. .............aea DtrMtiy rrssi. iggs, irom tn Krsndels f arm. par doaen ; ejay ur Cpeclal Batats la awr lres vtm sad TsgetaUe t Largs Plslr Lettuo , ,,. 10 id lbs Freeh Kuglleh Wslnvts per lb. ....... lgL,e ld boxes Wsshlugton Nsvel Orsngea, sr doaen ..So . 1 1 Oranc Bdoob eras, k 1 !, lbs. New Turkieh Pigs, per lb. -.10 aad 19 Plant. Hpiaach. Hadlshe . Heed Lettuce. Jvaw Beets, Carrol. Tur nips, etc i , Bararaae'a taaaaw - ' Angel Food Taffy per lb. si reisui oniiie. per id. .' ( Boms New Molasses Peanut Center, ear lh.,.. Best quality Stem Ginger, per lb. 4 .10a .10a II-'- Tea aad Coffeee ' fe! ' A Demonstration In this ueparunant. Try a coo of our "Lorn w" fr Ankola" coffee; you will find It rich, strong and smooth, par lb. feV t oex 1 lb for ...;...... f? X A cup ot "Lotus" Japsn Tea for ths as tag. Para and free from eol-' jV ILJ. oiing matur, per 14 lb. aaei per lb .....He Z I lAiiue reeuiu. outwi nuvwite auaiiiy maaas IT, waioom ao.lt- st . jb tlon te any menu, per lb. , so I glass Jar, each v f' . Heaer " -fry "Ixitne" Kestuchy whiskey. I ysara old, full quart ... y Atliertoa whiskey, full quart V Cedar Brook, full quart - 9,1 White Tokay full quart ., . J Port Wine, full auart . ( t berry Wine, full quart lOo, Us, IS aad e . ' Hwast Cauwba, per bottle . .tlJrt . C O ..10 son ...too . at ...59 tVj t: widow, she draw P erery three months. Jtrooklya Eagle. , riaest Weddiaa ellft Keev Madr. lTohaMy th most magnificent wedding present ever tnsd was that of Cardinal Masartn to Maria Theresa. It consisted of an entire dinner eervtre of pure cold. two gorgous state carriages, twelve of the finest horeee procurable In Russia an Italy. and Jewels that cost th donor mil more than Kvw.mi The cardinal cv.ech of Ids nlem e fortune on her marriage, and alnt ijtmo record of tact that In his will ha left to one sf hia nephews-ln-laer neeriir Pi.H,ne. The tsnestrles. book. peJntlns. and furniture he loft behind him are to day th choiceet treasure of many museum snd sre fought for by then, h- lskiu-hn-uijr corns laM the aurkec . ': : ' V .-' ! ' ."' t , .". - ' Low Cash f.lcat Prices Never 4 charge, arer a de- livery. All that heavy expense eliminated lathis market. That's why you can trade here, save money and be satisfied. That's why we can afford to offer guch price a these: ' Pork-Chop .....Asti Pork 8teak :.UH Choir Rib Roast ls and 1st Pot Roast IS, ss, 7s Horns Mad Pork Sansagw ....1S4 Rem 1 nendered Lard ..ltHe Horn Mad. Hair.burger ip Cudahy-sD. C Ham 14 Cudahy-a Rex Bacon XSVtc JOS.BATH'S GASH MARKET TaL Deag. CSM. &f QjT UU l-araaai St. I Fresh Dressed Chickens . . . 90 t , ; . ; Pig Pork Roast, .7Ie Bteer Pot Roast 6H-7K Steer 8teak .10 Yonng Veal Boast 10t Pork Butts 9 Lamb Leu 85t Mutton Roast ......... .V2. No. 1 Skinned Hams . .2c Armonr Star. Swift Preutld .a " and "D. C." Bacon . -. 3 9 t c ' TEA ASD COrKKE DKPARTMEXT I tpn f7 p. nos bvst awd cwatt, cvm r aVWaAiisU IU1 CVT 1ID UTTIB C0I7ZS ' is all that th most ardent lover of thla refreshing beverage res d dV:r We s-jy just as good coffee as ths wrrld produces aad tts bicao. rooizt frepsrs It for uss better than say other dealer la Octane. . f we ui Tats eorm Lcapraa. - Mocha Mixture, pound. oe; 1 peunds riscelsior lilend. pound 35c; J pouffli Maraet JSpectel. pound aoe: IS evjnd , W. J, ataslUllal it CO. -Tbe Coffes r." ti.M t. oo 1 o- I C ELI VERT WAGCK3 IE AVE AT 16:38 A. M. and 3 P. H. nn m