. S. SPONSORS ARE JMED Some Cadet Officer Present Young ! XnmH to Eeoiment. gPOKSOXS MAKE SHORT TALES I pretty Spectacle Hnrsae by Kw tire .leajlaaeat, as Well as tk Tnrtm aaa Stadewt Body " - f tke Hiak Sckoal. . With everything favorsbie for the sui--reee of the oecaalon. the annual rrrsen Nation of aponeora to the ca.'et refluent of the Omaha High school wee lie d at the Br hoot yesterday mominF, In addition to the 4S0 uniformed oanta wire S ktu dents attended the cuvm'mlfs. "'The glrla choith for military honora were aa follows: '. Miss Kate Uavrnp- i t. 'li relmnal sponsor; Malcolm IlaidriKr. lieutenant .colonel. Miu I'lah Itenner. 'II, aponnor of eee- j and battalion: Oeorge Orlmcs. major. I Mlaa Adelyn Wood, '12, swiieor ot thud .battalion: Severs Busniar.n, major. I ' Mlaa Claire Patteiacn. 'U. aponaor ot Company I; tv-ryl I'locUer, captain. Miss Helen Pogue. '11 si.wiser ot eom pank O; Dave Bowman, captain. Every one of the five sponsors pre sented was garbed In da nty spring togs nd wore a strictly military mien ss she made ker Speech at acceptance to the waiting cadets. Two of the girls, gave snappy " command to snow their effi ciency for military honor. After tae speech of acceptance each ' ralutary maiden vas preaeatrd with a andsome .bosquet of American Beauty roses tied with dainty boss ot ribbons. Llr!or to the prtetntatlon eeremonlee Ae rrglmenf assembled on Dodge -street, gtretrhlng oat from Twentieth to Twenly aerend strict. Every private was at lila seat In white belt, white gluves, polished rifle and brass buckles, every non-commissioned officer wore his chevrons spot less, and all the lleiitenints. captains and majors flashed tlielr swords nd sabers Without hitch In ths proceedings. wonsoe foe ftealmeat. Wrjen Miss Davenport ae presented i II the osmmlssloned off cere formed a alutexy line In front of ths south steps if the school building. In speaking to ths if fleers alio Davenport lave a little talk i rust what sponsorship meant. Ths cadets cannot se themselves aa them net them." ssld ths rtglmental panior. "It always Sends a thrill ot do 1 cht through . every high school girl rhen she sees the uniformed eadeta narehmg along In straight, orderly hnes, nd on publto occasions las appearance f the sjldirr boy la always a signal for n outburst at general approval. . "We want to make the annual spring i . ncsmpment this rear one Ot the stellar vents of our school calendar. The sen. rs want to keep their records clear and a underclaastaea must uphold the honor the regiment through their manly and derly conduct. Respect tor dlaeipHn Is aure to make the 1)11 snrasnwmsnt a ecesaful one." ' - ' I Allot ths presentation of ths regimen tal sponsor ths battalions and companies at mare had off and ths oilier mJUtary jnatdena presented Willi duo acfat. Ths "bachelors ol rat drill corps who Eld not pick a aponaor were as. follows; 'argil Rector, 'major of tlreU batlaJlos; itdney Meyer, ,'taptatn ot UUmpany A; teg Houlton, captain bt Company B; toraos Blake, captain of Cetiipany C; Kvilllam riobte, septals of 5urmiany E; lleorgt Hetcs!' captain of Company V; eyo Crane, captain of Company 11. and frlnley Jenkins, captain ot Company 1. At the Country Club- There will be a table d bote dlrmee and tanct at the Country club each Weflnss, ay, surtlng today. Ths ml 0-week daness tt ths clubs last year wars a popular Mture. ' " " Mr. and Mra 'Caspar . Tost wilt satar. !?alli iasTCSHE Worn ra who btw ehUdraa ud r- tnalk (Malta kro thOM who pre)pr tr sTsUmg la kdTaac, ot bbT"i lag. Ckksa. tlx moUur aldi itars) la tu prsHMUt work tit erUto nil' atr lyiUa tuteqiui to ths ds- d mad npoa It, act no la ottta aft with, vsaksns hsaltk ar earoal lataata. No iwtoedr It so truly a bslp to aauro. aa jaothar Frltad. pJii M oxpactaht awtaar ghoul A tad to w It It relit tht pala an4 Jaiscomfort canted by the atrala oa kho UfkmsoU, vakea pi last aaf aJaa tie ttoto Kree an4 aascloa' wakU Inkturo la txpsvsdlnc prertnt aumb fceaa.t limbs, tod soothu the torlam. laatlaa ot brtjagt flanna. Jao systent fcinf tkg prepared ' by Kotherla Cntal dtopaJa Ua tev that to orltbi Ibmt aot bo tafsly, ntL MotattM rrtsnd aaauraa a f patd ud couplet recovery for the Bother, and ah la Sett a aeono wemaa to enjoy the rearlDt ot her fdMothcrt ErtVfeTVr'fr, FrlCEad oa tor expert-. , . . , , aat mothers which eoatala kiaca foJatUo UJonnaUoa, and maay aua aostloct at a helpful aatur. JlACfOLa UCUUT01 Ca, Aiiasss, U ckctyoMef! ar rounTAiNg.Kor(xa,a mvaiiii se. - , Go tho . . ., ; ! OrinolaaW Genuine r il Oil LICK'S J.1ALTED MILK GtfoH&J7nUattcn fThe Food Drink for All A iet vdi ma, auu sum tnxtcx. bt revsa J,ot ia.aiij"Bink Trust CT Luirt oa HORLICK'S - latjooi e- ; t a ,. I Sponsors for Omaha High School Cadets i - . . ; : I ssggggggsaaaaaagggggaMsssssssssM . a 11 W f .0 ,...-., Standing, teft to Wifht-Mles Adalvn Wood, sponsor ot Third battsllon: Mies Ulah rtenner, sponsor of Second battaUon; Miss Kathertns Uavenport. regi mental spoaeuri Miss Helen r-ogue, sponsor of Company O; Miss Claire Fatter eon. sponsor of Company D. 4 a. xfc.y. y - I Aief -'I.V - KATfiEPlNE, IiEHPORT. tain at one ot ths Isrger dinner partlss tt tht Country club Saturday evening, whom they will have forty guests. Garden Bug Has Them It gets them sH. Ths garden germ In fests tht sntire coarm witty from tht wo man whg depends on Iht backyard plot for her "green stuff" to the society ma tron who esa have all the asparagus, cu cumbers and tomatoes slit wants without ratal ag them herself. But nevarthalwa the society matron hat tkt garden bug, . ' "". Osj wast' Harney street twt atatrons art making as ot a near fey vacant lot which la twnsd by tht husband of one ef them.- On Ukea the north Ud of tht garden and tht other the south aids. At the sod ot ths aetata, the on having raised ths most successful garden will bs the honor guest at k dinner party given at tat ot tht country club by tht other matron. ... On one ef tht chilly' mornings tarty this monh, a pretty brunette, Weat Far nam matron was observed fey her neigh bor .acting In a mast unusual manner. Wrapped warmly la her teal skin coat, aht was out tn ths backyard, trowtl la hand justly marking off regular rows of lltti Hitches and sowing them luu ot 'aether , femimn gardcostt tn the aunt neighborhood gett out early each stamina. Clad la the daintiest ( morning (owns, big hat with veil to protect her complextan and with her hands protect ad with whit glove, she weeds and p."unea ttut works about her garden until ths sua -as well up la the heavens. Aeroes the street, three families, that at a raptsna ot the department, a proeo went lawyer and a merchant art la keaa comfwtttlon at tt tht progress of their radishes, lettuce and onions and watch with tsatous eye Iht sltghtsst change la sack thee (ardent. Travelers Return Mr. ahd ' Mra. Charles Mets and their daughter; Mist (Vrtruds. rwtornod tht morning from a tour months' lour ot Bumps. Oa the trip they were accompaa lea by Mra. Uray of Chicago, a cousin ot Mrs. .Met. - - There were a large number of people at Cbo I'aiost station 'to greet 'Mr. and Mra. Mets upon -thb return, aavd a N'ertbwwstem No. I pulled onto Iks 1'ntoa PaeaTI brtda. lb aires whistle tt tht Mets brewery commented tt' blow loud and loss blasts. This, to those who did not know, waa taken as the signal tor a fire and there era a (rand ruth to ward tht nver bank. Tret trip' of Mr. Mots, hit wife and daughter was most eajoyabla. Having plenty of time, they toured esatral Europe, motoring extensively and flatting Several countries. A greater portlasi of the Urn was spent ha Germany, where saury of tat cities were visited. Mr. Mets was tn Berl'.a at ths Urn whoa the' first sews of the sink lag ot tba Tnanac was received ana on ovary hand there wars hwd denunciation ot tk steeunabhs company orr.cla e oa ac count of tkeir failure to provide tkt see essary a ember at lite boats, their fall are - a T . ' - I I T'kiS ..-4' THE BEE: l 1' MALCOlIf MLDXI0Z Z1ZV7ZJTAHT oa.aocaT to give tht Information concerning tht dlaastsr to lbs public and what was keaU- paled as criminal uegllgenc In running at such a high rats ot speed In a local ity where It waa known that Icebergs were likely to be met. While Mr. and Mrs. Mett enjoyed their trip through kurupe, they were glad to get hums and expressed the opinion that Omaha looked better to them than ever before. Mr. Jo Mlk has gone to Chicago to meet bit daughter. Miss Mary Mlk. who has been studying In Parts and who It now en route horn. Mrs. Mlk went oa e New Torn to moot hsr daughter. Pleasures Past Mrs. P. E. MeCullry entertained at her horns Tuesday afternoon at bridge la honor ot Mra. Hubert Hlcka and Mrs. John Harvey. The decoratlona were In pink and white tweet peaa, and seven tablet wort placed for ths gam. Mrs. Alex Fick entertained at her home Tuesday afternoon at tea. Tht rooms were bright with daisies and Mra. Kick was assisted by Mrs. W. W. Turner, Mrs. Herbert Howell. Miss I.ulu Hew-k and Miss Katharine Perrlns. Invitation war sxteadsd tt thirty guests. Mrs. Paul Themansoa entertained the Sermo club at lunobsoa at her basse Tuesday. Table decoration were of rsd and whit, and carnations wer used In the dscorsUona throughout th room. Those prsseot were: Mesdamet Meadame I- A. 'ihompson. J. B. Goodrli-k, Oeorgo Dsnn. H. D. Bergen. J. P. Bernhardt. B. R. Hawley, Kobert Hmlth. U. T. Landley, Miss Lillian Clwln. Mra. r. J. Norton and Mr. C. C. Belden ntertalned at th kerne at Mr. BMn Tuesday afternoon al an Informal bea st ngt on tor a number ot their neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. It. Steinberg entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Fannie Herts- 1 man of 8t. Loula The evening was spent with ' music and tarda. Those preasnt were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinberg. Mr. and UraA. Silverman. ' Ml. and Hire. S Kavlts. Mr. and Mrs. T. Orosamsn. Mr a nd Mra. U Whitebook. Mr. arxl Mrs. H. Steinberg. Mesdamw Mesdamet a Ravita. ar. Fannie Hartlrnaa M trees Minnie Dewsan. Meesra Hem Steinberg. F. Ptetnberg, . Meaers. Jack bteinberc Personal Gossip j Mr. J. J. rrcennor and daughter. Mis Mary O'Connor, left today for an ex tended trip through Colorado. Mrs. J. E. Summers and Mrs. J. K. Wilbur of Omaha are tn New York for a few day and ar staying at the Hotel WolcotL Mrs. William Brooks at Chicago ar rival Moaday to be the guest mt her sis ter. Mrs. A. V. Shot well, and Mrs. w. L. Lambert. Mr. and Mra, William BoeenblaU will leave today fee Los Angele. Cad. Mrs. J. Margulla ssuettalasd at a tarwwaU dlav - 1 1 r k ' i '1'. V': !i, JAW , . - ' 5 ",'v . : 1 1 -v. -."f - '.t. ; Vl.r57 .1 '.tJ h' .sl 5-sskssssssrm ga ' "" Tgg?OL W tkaf kgaT OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY ' '. vV'-.X ... 1 J t V ner party Sunday la bwoar at Mr. and Mrs. Hosenblatt. ' 1- ., For the Future Mrs. H. N. Wood wlU (Ivt aa Informal brldgs party Thursday sttemeon at her horn, when her giaesta will be til wteses of the Uarmotiy alufe. . If V11 - '" 7 . V By Trading With These Merchants and Reading The Bee you arffl have aiaa eartlfleateo eomlaf to you continually from many Boaraee. Thue, under thla co-operative Plan, you will be nbla to aeeore the entire aat and maoy oitra piece ot thla haodaome Wn. Roger Bon uaraateed Table Btlrer within a very ghort time. Let a good lmpnlee aurt yon. Clip the coupon NOW. . Watch th ada ot theee merchant dally. Visit their atorea and get certificate. AMERICA THEATER Cor. lsKh aad Ikswgiaa Bta. KRl'U BKKW1XO COMPAItY 1O07 Jackson rK. . UIHfl Dl'TLCH, MIUJXKRY 1(1x1 laias, td neor. BRAXOKIS FLORI8T DEFT. BraaideiB rkoewa. MVErW-DUiiON DBVG CD- Clip This Conpoa Omaha Bee Daily .no, s. Tkumday, Thtacoapaai rba It cost mt hinilllnx. ewMLeea tka Wneaes a Baai a sai flats! TaaawoCSl mi Ia snttrw Dsaaarn. Oat ad toarn ritssrs tar: j atr and Si.. 16, 1912. . .. . . 5, s t - c t .' Mi, At the Field Club The rteld tlufe formal opening Satur day svesing gives promlss of being ons of the largest ever given by ths dub. Last year Ovtr M dined tt tht club. This year there ar mora then W reservations mad and by Friday It la txpsctsd that than will be nearly 7. Save the coupons. You can have a beautiful set of silver 65 pieces of the famous William Roger & Son make. . The coupon below, number 5, and four others consecutively numbered, will be exchanged at The Bee for one silver tea spoon when presented with 10 cents to cover cost ot handling. You must get all teaspoons of The Bee with these coupons. Omaha merchants, . whose names appear below, will give you all the other elegant pieces of this set with certificates and coupons which come with purchases made of them. Not a cent is required when exchanging mer chants coupons. All coupons must be exchanged at The Bee. Send information coupon to Bee and get details. Coupon Haw u, mi. I wfta tfta roar ctkar I lsldar k Wax ' wtt asvl c extra ashy krlag year latyssi we tho Social Affairs Today i Mrs. J. M. Vetealf entertaned ... 'bridge th: afternoon at ter attra . tr borne on South Teolh street In oomp.- ment to J'i. . i" .! oi pr!itt.J. O.. who 1 t.r h! narenia. JtuUr 1 an4 Mm r. ..k;jr. 1'oa.- tao.es o" p!r W' !r--iai- . One v.' tli lerx-r o-iI a.iiirt of t-:-- dy will be i-.' wiit .v tr Mw 'and Mra. A. W.'Hiaji tt' t-sn-nx tn 'honor at Ue T.a;to. who are tre n -t- Jtend Hie. Uiooeeun coar.rti zf " .ot the Women's ausiliary ! Ihe T 'copu". chiith. A large nomJtr- ' ! .: - - ,i.r. ure r.'.sn;:ig to atttrn-j lr. and Mrs. tdw'n T. Swol r wi,; n I tortatn taforma!!? el lilnner this evr.'. - 1 at their heme tn honor of Mm I '-er. ' of Chicago. Covers -ii: b placed f"i . ) allaaee )1ix . Irene hverotl. :i 'cred V.apit.-. !i!:srs. Messrs. - A. R. Warren. IV. 1-eRo Cr-r ilr. tsd Mre. E. T. SwoUe. Xr. end Mrs. William K Gutji 1 ' entertain al dtnntr this ever..: X no-."- or Mr. and Mrs. Brant Iucera. lo- r. wtll bo placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Brysnt Rogtrs. lr. snd Mrs. Charles Poweil. Mr. and Mre. WHism E. Outht.e. Mrs. A. C. PoweH. Ulte Margaret Ovthne, Mr. Dosne Powell. Mr. ri.ur.ey Powe '. George Bohman and Oortfon Ksllsy wll give a i!lnnr this even ne at tht Hotc Loyal, followwt by a the Mer party at the Bran Jc: In U n r of Mis Horence to ur of f.rft ..ayne. ind. tfiioas p oient will be: Cbarlain acJ Mra .'olm Cheaowetl. o! Fort Cruok. . Mis 'jiince ister ot Torty A ayne. Ind. Miss Mar- Klngaalt. tieorft. Bohman. Crtlon Keiley. - U. oT . Notes Miss Laura Watsrman anlertalned at dinner last night Tor some of the young women of the University of Omaha. In the center of tl.e table was a Isrge bou- ouet of lilies of the valley and violet Ptaoa cards had a design ot hand-painted violets. Those present were: Mlases Misses tella Bhsw. ' Clsra Barn. Mary Alice showoii, untit uroram, gvbll Woodruff, rer eras Nlceles. Pansy WliMama, l.anra Waterman. The girls of tht domestic science d partment will give two luncheons, when the mothers ot ths young women will, r- the honor guests. Men Tuesday. May N. the freshmen class will entertain, and on the following Thursday. May A th sophomore class will serve luncheon fo the mothers. NEBRASKA KIEL COMTAXT iJ hVatti 10th 8C XEW ENOLAXD BAKEItV CO. 3315 Lenveawortli and 21a 5. 16th St. H1LLER UQl'OR COMPAXY 1309 r arnan Ot. MEGEATH RTATtONERT CO 1421 Fanum Hu 10th aad Faraaaa. Strecta. Clip This Coupon Yearly Sabicriptien Cob pea Omaha Baa Thlt coupon whew properly ngnad and presented at tht office ot the utnaha Beo (or mailed by those resid ing out of town) will brag to the solder full informa tion how tvory hon.a can secure a full aoasn Wnv Hog art a aoti guaranteed Taaspoona at toco. iso, th MRdar win-receive a free catalogue of an pieces of thlt sot taaetber with ths noiwbse efeow paos and caruficaut reauirtd for aacfc seses and tk names of usnaaa turn lasulng Uiara to tkt public. Tkls attar appUsa t everyeaa. wksskse a snaiai tabsansar ta kt BBS SS a. Ml I 1 HUB 1 , " I . h v VV - ' - .- Sr..-'-' -;b.- -: . i - r .-iX rv -.. ; i t , j , ! - . I e 1 Mr. E. H. Flitton announ rt the purchase cf the Hute Eon Optical Company, III South Sixteenth s;reet. uhlch he 1 now operating at that place und-r the name of Flitton Optical Company. Mr. Flitton has 'ncea Iden tified with the optical butt nts in Omaha (or the past citrht year, and has h!ome well lenown throughout thla retton of the country as an expert rofractionlst. He bat had marked aucrese with a number of complicated case, and he brine to hit new company a reputation well fortified by both r iper lencn and ability. Those who deelre consul tation regarding the needs of their eye may make ap pointment!) with .Mr. Flitton now, at hit new. addreea. The company cmbrarea an able and thoroughly equip ped itaff of aaeistanU. Patrons will find the prices charged by thte new organization reasonable and uniform; with the highest quality of work assured. Appointments may be made by telephone Doug las 1055. rHUm Dutlcrl Co, Owrleal Oa.) 313 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. Interest in saiings department at 3 per annum . . . The United States National Bank of Omaha gives prompt and courteous service, affords absolute secur ttv and has a most con venlent location. CspM PM.OM aarpaat 1700.000 Fsadaa Tw tea ejlllea. - Jewels and Private Paaort In a Sets Deposit Box. For th msa or woman who forms this habit thsrss abso lute aAfETT for all valuables "a place for everything, aad sverylhing in its place." laapect the Safe Deposit Boies ws offer todsy at a yearly ren tal f lata than a cent a day. waUaa Safe Depwit Ctmpaiy. atiws Level Bkrtsaaea to T salts Ml Psrsaaa Street. Every WOMAN ahxrald know abontthe wonderful Marrd mirling Spray" SYRINGE Bctt tufest inott conrenlrnt. ' ClMiues instivotly. If rf droefi-t catmot opply ttf UVeUOtUMdj to laVdMA. Ppif MARVEL COMPANY Nrv Ytk vwg oa. auul awasra sallsHaS mmrmy ' will pay yosi to nay W or stiff hat for 92 aad an. frwtar ; Schmarut' Hat Factory let aad California. Old hat eaeaaed aad remodeled tike new. r-jSi-, 7J &3 I 1 g