THE BEE: OlfAIIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912. Haybe You Think Mutt Doesn't Know Anything About the Balkans Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher ' KNlFFROLfc HAWS CAPTURED GNWPPiTiTAM AND AR. NOW DVMC.IN(r 0N THG 5NP0UVlfrP5 OF SPrWftNNOPOLts HC KlfWLOSAVtfA uMtCH ttTH6 V ATONL6 TO MMvrr-HOSPT THE KIDW-HNtAwWei W'UU PALU INTO THG HNMOS OP THH fceLG- TR.OOP ONOGR. TyW; iNOPorlFPUS, CAPTURE 5NUSCH W.m I I I IW IBSM ! llll !! IM Ml I ! I IM II I I II I " I VJHftT AbOOT THE KOPK ? Salisbury Blanket1 If you could sec this blanket, you would not have to be told hbw useful it is. It is so soft and full and inviting that it makes you feel warm just to look at it. Worked out in the (Jeep rich shades of red or brown or olive, it will brighten up your whole room. Mail the coupon below for complete directions. You will find them very simple. The Salisbury Blanket is made of Fleisher's Germantown Zephyr, 4-fold, one of the fifteen These yarns are spun to bring out all the soft, lustrous beauty of the choice wools -used all the strength, too. So your garment will not only please you by Us appearance, but will give good, long service. Always insist on the Flcishcr Yarns. Look for trademark on every skein. KstMttasr Worried Dreed Saxqft? 8aatUh Worsted SkefUnd pleas ' Geratantown Zephyr 4- and B-feli) XHtierdon Wool EES Rttpertar Ie Waal Shellaad Zephyr Balral Vara f Pamela Sanlaad Hlffklaad Waal CaahMer Vans Aaaara Waol Oalt Vara G M.I1 ikl. Coupon t S. . S. W. FLEISHER, PMlasWeW V? Strttt . State mm ML Pure in ihe Making Sureinihe Baking CALUMET BAKING POWDER 'it Just an ordinary knowledge of bak- incr renuirementa on your part is all that is ntcwarr to produce perfect bakings with Calumet Bakin? i'owacr. calumet by its purity ana perfect leaveninjp qualities does the rest. Leave your next bakfner to Calumet and note tfee improvements alio note the caving for Calumet is economical in cost and use . J good grocer sell it. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS WorM'f Fvra fowl EswMMee, CUwHt lit. Park tapMhUn, Freitta. MwcaiatL yL'4 jsjviw3 By MJGLLIFIOIA. Thursday,, Oct. 31, 1912. G HOSTS and witches wero abroad this ovening in reality, especially in tho Wot Karnam street neighborhood, The children enjoyed tholr fourth annual "ghost walk." A Hallowe'en supper was given at the homo of Mr. and Miu. C. W. Axtell at 6:30 o'clock, and m soon as darkenss fell tho children, wrapped in sheots and wearing tall, black witches' caps opened the doors of their friends' homos and, march Ins In, cast a spell of good luck over tho household, it candy or sweets of come kind were not forthcoming, or If thoy were given a wolume. Dut the un hoBpltablo oivns woll, the children will tell tho naughty boys about them and loavo Jhem to the mercy of their mischievous pranks. The children, most of whom are little girls, march In to tho houses and arpund the dining room table, or whorevor the family Is assembled, and then quietly disappear. I Tho little girls enjoy this kind of a Hallowe'en celebration better than the throwing of corn and tho screeching tlc-tacs. At tho ghost walk this evening wore Mlssei Mary Doud, Charlotte Hosowater, OretcKen Kant man, Camilla Edholm,' Uarbnra Burns, Elizabeth Austin, Lane Astoll. Dorothy Darlow, Milan Jlond, Winifred Grant, Eiolo Schmidt, Florico Shaw, Phyllis Hunter, Jossolyn Stone, Mercedes Jensen, Pauline Coad, Vlr Whjte, Ann Axtell, L, Master, Debutantes' Luncheon. MIbi MerKaret Qrecr ISnum was hostess (it a beautifully nppnlntod luncheon today nt hr honiu. Hallowe'en ileooratlons wero used and only debutantes were present, with the exception of Mlssv Helen Scobln mid Miss Violet Josfyn, who made their debut Uryenr. Covers were placed for: Misses Misses Daphhe Peters, Allco Carter. Uertha Dickey. Cuimellta Chase, , Kotherlne Thummeu.vioiet Jomyn, Dorothy Hall, Helen Scobln, Paulino Burlce, Mar.krct Qreer Mary Hurklcy, llaum. Bridal Party Attend Theater. 1 , Miss Klliabeth Druco W'U cnxcriain ni 1 n thcJtor party this evening at the lioyd (theater to see "A Modern Eve." Tliq jnuests will be MIhc Ituth Hammer and Mr, imroiu xrucncii mm iu iiiviuwn of their wedding; purty. Those present will be: Fizz Club Hallowe'en Partv. Tho Fits club will gtvo a "rube" partjNi- at tho homo of Elmer Ifurz, tho president of tho club, 3MS Lafayette avenue. The ! Interior of tho house will be beautifully I decorated In orange and green. Tho even- I A SPECIAL SALE OF TRIMMED PATTERN HATS Worth- to $17.50140 splendid, beautifully trimmed pattern hats, the entire sample line of a largp wholesale milliner. There are no two hats alike. Each is a gem in itself in beauty of design and stylo. Not a one worth less than $10.00. Extraordinary value Friday and Saturday at TRIMMED HATS, Worth to $5.00-Pretty trimmed hats in scoros of the newest designs. A wonderful assort- Si ment, at 198 I .SnlRniiiii Valvnt SfianRS' Worth to I5.9S. Made of high est grado velvets, in newest styles at $3.98 and $1.98 Caps $1.50 Plush and Corduroy worth 3.00, at BEAVER HATS Worth to ?G, splendid beavers, in blk and col- do OO at., Pb.70 ors, Thenoveltyqa I ---3 JVa OMAHA Women's and Misses' Woel Serge Dresses worth to $10, at S3 98 and S4.9S Misses Hilda Hammer, Kllxaboth Davis. Katherlno Ueeson. Messrs. , aeorg" Pritchctt, John D&ughcrty, Harold Brady, I Misses 'Ituth Hummer, P.llzabeth Ilruce Mildred Butlor, Messrs. Harold Pritchctt, lUynioncl uw, Jack Webster, ' Qettman-Hoote Weddinp. Tho wedding- of Miss Gertrude Mao . Hoote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooto, to Mr. Charles U Octtman. took place at St. Rarnabsr church Wednesday evening at 1 o'clock. Tho Ceremony waB performed by llov. John Williams. The bldo was gowned In white net over whlto satin and carried a shower bouquet of bride rose and lilies of tho valley. Her veil was held In place by prays of lilies of tho valley, i MlM Myrtlp Snyder ws brldcsmutd and wore a sown of ptnk marquisette, trimmed with pearls and lace, and car ried pink roses. Mr. drover deltman, brother of the Broom, was belt man, Following tho ceremony at tho church an Informal reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clcttmon will bo at home ' after November IS In this city. . Pleasures fast Mrs. Ernest Hawklnson entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The ruext were Mesdames H. Linda, T, Iturlau, J. Swanson und V. Johnson; Mirses LUctle Husau and Evangeltno Mwanson. prekent will be Mlsnes Irene Wahosky, Mabel Kutz. U, Thompson, MarKaret Dlneen, Hcnrltta Prlntz, a. Beck, Inez Oisbursr, K. Lambreck, Flora Udell, (Joneva Kurz, Messrs. Klmer Kurz, II. Ltnahan, O. Itankcr, Paul Krvln, Stanley Kurz, W. Banker, ltay Tiaynpr, F". Dlnccn, U KeluTmahorn, F. Henderson, j W. Johnson, A. Schermuhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Kurz. Sir. and Mrs. O. D. Schmidt. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kuiz. Shower for Bride. A tun prise miscellaneous shower was Clven Wednesday afternoon for Miss U race Meyer, who wU bo a November bride. Those present were! MISHC3 Mabel Wahosky, M. l-'yfe. M. Martinson, Black. Caroline Udell, MarKaret DeVlne, M,' Wagner, Catherine O'Conncll, Muriel Itusland, Manraret Wahosky. Messrs, IrA'Intc Sorenson, Joseph Schulecu, Huso Cosbiire, A, Thompson, Roy Kurz, Rex Wheeler, H. Schmidt, A'lctov Black, R. jjhelp, Charlie Burns, Clifton Burns. Mesdames M. IJelches, 8. Wells, Misses Ooldle Alplrti, Kann'e Roeenstock, "rrti-n Newman. S. StiaUBs, Uevansky , of Puxbl" Colo. - A little 'Bee want ad does the busines Everybody reads Bee want ads s. Attractive Millinery, Reductions AU trimmed hats (im ported and pattern hats ex cepted) at fcoff The assortment is large and the season's latest and nfost exclusive styles are to be found. ' Come and look them over. You will "bo pleased. Mrs. A. Huster asi K. lth SU Hotel Loyal nldg, J Mesdames M. Mother. A. ,Ivlno, A. M. Brauer, , M. Meyer. T. Rosenthal, ' R Polslty. L. Sommer, V. Chemlss, H. Pollock. T. Rich, Military Hops at Army Posts, A Hallowe'en hop win bo given at iron Crook this evening. PreeedlnR tho hop. Lieutenant and Mrs. Clarenc Farnham will entertain at dinner. A number of KUests from Omaha wilt attend. Friday evcnlner, November 8. a military hop Vlll bo given at .Fort Omahu. Nu merous quests from Omaha and Fort Crook are. planning to attend the hop. For Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Frank Baker entertained today In honor of Mrs. Frederick Baker of Chi 'ago and Sirs. Edgar Armstrong. The afternoon was spent at bridce and the rooms decorated In P nk and white. Those present were: t t t ! BRANDEIS STORES SEMI-ANNUAL HALF-PRICE MILLINERY SALE Including All the Ostrich Plume Hats. All the Willow Plume Hats. All the Huts Trimmed with Ostrich Novelties. All the Dress and Street Huts. (Everything except Aigrette Trimmed Hats.) At Just i Price SATURDAY BRANDEIS STORES t ! .'4 Mesdames i Wilson Atkins, 'time Hartley, r. VI. Qllttier. William Oulld, llarain uean, 1C. M. Hlftter. Floyd Shn-ood, Ira W. Porter, Misses Florence Liver, Qall Yoeman, Mesdames FrBtik Field, Arthur Cajacob, Jack Jamison, Guy llaio, Frederick Raker. Kilirsr Armstrong-, Frank Baker. Misses Mabel Hod Jin, AAshintoi Crisps nOBOi thc sueiiSt aaumr or rasrc cbm rura.M amskabssbmbjsj Cut ff en4Hird HIGH tut f living ftr tcrttl Tickles the taste! Whets the appetite!! Oaly titloc;IcaasaxlMeret Went! More!!! (U) " JHrtt U tXt HOMES cf.kU Cnmtrymm" uutv or wmi xm nats:utAXvnuim Inritations for November Affairs. Mrs. John J. Dickey hattiued Invita tions for the tea which she will glve November 15 for her daughter. Miss Uertha Dickey, -and for a dsnclns party the following- evening at tho Omaha Country club. Mrs. Arthur James "Davis of Port Crook has Issued Invitations for an after noon reception at her quarters at the post In honwr of Mrs. William C. Buttler, who leaves soon for the Ihlllpplnes, and for Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Fulton. Hallowe'en Party Master deorae Willis Welsh will rive a Hallowe'en party this evening- at his home. The house will be decorated In Hallowe'en colors and Jack o'lanterns. Uhott stories and games will furnish the amusement and prStea given to the win ners. Those present will be; Masters Masters Benton Heller. Loui Ilenuorf, Utonard Heerman, Carl Harsh, George Murphy, Charles Voorhees. Francis Cwcns, Ivem Everson. Ulllle Coon. In and Oat of the See Hive. Mrs. Lacey Patterson and children, s More 'THAN IN ANY OTHER CEREAL FOOD PACKAGE l. 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