8 T1IK RKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FKBltTAKV 25, ni3. I Golden Hod Camp. Iden lUxl camp, Ity1 Neighbors nf America, will meet Tuesday evening at tho Ancient Order United Workmen hall. Ilefreahments will be served the tatter part of tho evening. M'GOYERN MAKES REPORT1 City Commissioner Shows Vast Im provement Was Acomplished. CITY HAS SPENT MILLIONS JVB o 6 0 a v o 8 H Hi tj r t) h a 81 ft tl b 4 tl P It ri ( It i By MELLIFIOIA. Monday, February 24, 1913. UK Commeirla' club i to divert from Its beaten patlr of notiluslon Tn-ncl, MarilnK with next Saturday, March 1, It Is to sot aside every following SalnnU.x luncheon for the convenience of tho wlvm and daughters, of inonibors. N'ot only Ih the InlvtaUon oxtonded, but the day Ih to have added at tractiveness In tho wny of music and flowurs. An orchestra will send out rythmic music flowers will adorn tho tables, and every effort will bo mae'e to appeal to foibloe of tho gentlor sex. I am sure that many women will appreciate this, for they ofton find themselves down town Salt rday doing shopping, and to bo able to dine with their hwbands without going home Is going to materially facilltato he comfort of tholr dntieK Tho new rooms of th. club are unusually attractive, are homeliko in every detail of appointment, and aro' bound to win the approbation of all those who have not yet visited them. Entertain at Riverside. ui.r ..f Uip UellKhtful Washington parties vfts t1i.it even ly Mr. OporKe "d i'lss Marnarct Klrhartl. at thMr country hom. IUvpisIiIp. Saturday evening. Tho mums werr decorated In rod. white and blue and tiny hatchets ami cherry twigs. The Kursts were ilrenl In colonial contumt. The evening whs spent In cards, dalic Ing and an appropriate entetrtfllninii was given. A midnight luncheon a served Thofo present were: Misses MissoH Hewitt Salisbury. Khun. Koniud. .MarRiret Mcl'lieioii,I.uelln l'Httersun. Isabeil Duncan. .Ma oei pcoti, Margaret Kcott. Nancy Young, I'larn Morton. Theressa Duiichh. rnn win.;.- ...uA Margaret Edward!,. Mnrv Ilium" Mabel MrQtiren, Mary Pollack ulauys llnriison, Dorothy Cole. Agnei ltutherford. Anna Ornsliy Afnrcrnrel fnninlnn. Hlanche c'ushlng. Urayce Iteynuldn, Hazel Nichols. Agnes Maxwell, (lllvn flruhntll. Alice Mol'horson. Kllmlictli McDonald, Uiurii Sillier, Klanclin Wells, Helen Davis Birthday Celebration. The C. Hentals of tho First Christian church gave a surprise party In honor of Mrs. .1. II. Kllsberry nt her home Srttur day evening, the ocronlnn being her birthday. Music ftnil games formed the. entertulnmelit of tbe evening. A dainty luncheon was served, the tablo being beautifully decorated with plnlt rosea and white sweetpean. Kadi guest received a favor characteristic of tbe day. The class presented tbe hostetm with a cut glass dish. Those present were: Misses Misses - Klliabeth Comer. Ida Anderson, Marguerite Comer, Helen Morris. Margaret Mathews, Mary Morrison, Margaret ltlclmrd, Meshrs. Hurry McGregor. Jr.! Charles 8cott, Austin Herry, Cal. Haldwln. David Larimer. Kdgar Jackson. Alex Kemp, lleorgo Wood, William Pollack, .lack Ktilton, Thnmaa llrnwn. Herbert Mills, Dr. Salisbury. Darius Madison, Albert Crowley. William llogers. (leorge, nichard, Dnrlilht I.re. Nannie Donaldson, Meshrs. Willis Kennedy, Earl Thompson, Thomas Pollack, JamcH Jnckson. Kdwlti Mclnn. Oetirge Meyer, Jlobert Mcintosh. Alfred Walton. John McDonald, Richard Edwards, James Adams, William IMchard, Harry Iivett, Ellis Trlshle. Frank. Nesmleth, Paul Campbell, Oetirge Scott. mciiara comns. Mr and Mrs. H. .1. McGregor. Mr and Mrs. George. Mclntyrc. Mr. and Mrs. tjvett. Mr and Mrs. George Donaldson. Mr and Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. George McDougall, Mr and Mrs. John ltlclmrd. Prairie Park Club. A masquerade dance wan given at the club house Friday evening, nil dancers being required to conic In costume. Prlxes were awarded for tho best character cos. tuines, tho first prlxo going to Mr. C. A. Younger and tho second prim to Mrs. " K. C. Conlcy. Mr. Younger represented a darkey and Mrs. Conley an Indian squaw. The monthly danco Riven by the young men of Prairie Pork will be Friday even ing. February 2X. At Fort Omaha. Lieutenant and Mrs. Itobert Maine ft Fort Omaha entertained nt dinner Hutur- dar evening. The decorations wero plnK snap dragon and phik-shnded candle. Covers wero laid for; Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry Greg, Lieutenant mid Mrs. William Alfunte, Captain and Mrs. Alvtu Vorls. Captain nnd Mrs. Holland Uubottam. Major Carl F. Ilarlmann. Dr. John II. Trlnder. For Debutantes. Mrs, Howard II. Ilaldrlge and Mrs. Frank W. Judson will entertain at lunch eon Friday, February 5S. at the homo of Mrs. Unldrlge, 124 South Thirty-ninth strcot. In honor of Miss Margaret Greer Uaum nnd Miss Dahpnn Peters, two of the season's debutantes. GOLD DUST does all the hard work Flora DeVrles, Vera Prayer. June (tafford. Mayme Oafford, Jenn Matters, Oneida Motrin. Mr. and Mrs. Olln DoVrles, Mr. nnd Mrs J. H. Ifllsbcrry. Huth Morris. Lydla Itnmer, Frances lingers. Dorothy Bunfleld, Vernal Wycoff. Vernal Wycobb. At the Omaha Club. A few supper parties were given at ths Omaha club Sunday evening. A'nontf those at the club worn: Mrs. William A. Uedlck. Mrs. Pauline Wheeler. Mr. John Uedlck. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hull. Miss Kugc.nle Wliltmore. Lieutenant Wilson. Miss ICIln Mac llrnwn. Mr. U. L. Turn bull of Iloston. Surprise Party. A surprise party was given "or Mrs. W. N. Dorwnrd Hunday uvrnhig .it her homo In honor of her hlrthduy anniversary. Tim table decorations were In pink and white, and covers Wero laid for twolv.j guests. Mrs. Dorwartl was presented with a silver tray. For Relief Corps and Post. The George A. Custer Woman a IlolMf Corpa will entertain tho members of tin George Crook nnd IT. 8. Grant posts Tuesday evening nt Memorial hall In th new court house. An Interesting program has been arranged for tho nffulr. Personal Gossip. Mrs, Andrew Uosewnter Ih nt the Meth odist hospital, convalescing from n slight operation. A son wus born Friday to Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Pray of York, Neb., fonnany ot Omaha. Mrs. Pray wan formerly Iiogune Delleckcr. Birthday Surprise Party. A surprise jmrty was given In honor of Mr. V, B. OandwaH Friday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mr. Pandwall. A mualrnl program was given by Mr. Frank Mach and Mr. Cecil Henymnii. Them were present ten gUests. In and Out of the Bcc Hive. Mrs. Iitt II. Deemis wl)l arrive Tues day to visit Mli Ixiulse Cotter. Mr !. C. Jackson of Kansas City, who spent a few days visiting here, ha re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. F. fl. Parmalce have re turned from a trip to Iahi Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. Max Uelchenberg and family of Cincinnati aro expected hero this Week to locate permanently. Mr. It. I,.'Turnbtill of Hoetnn Is spend ing ti few daya visiting In Omaha and will return east tomorrow. Mr. George Kugler returned this morn ing from a visit to Ioulsville, Ky., Ht. Louis and Kxcelslor Springs. Mr. James Woodnrd of Roundup, Mont., who Is spending a few days' with his parents, will return west Tuesday. Mrs. Adolpli Stont nnd Miss Claire llelene Woodnrd leavo this evening for Chicago. Washington and New York. Omahnns returning this morning from Chicago were Mrs. T. M. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Knnpp nnd Mr. F. 8. Cowglll. Mr. nnd Mrs. U. A. Vllgglns, who hnvo been traveling through the south In New. Orleans and Snn Antonio, are ndw Ir Is Angeles. Mrs. A. D. Lane will leave shortly fir tho east to spend Raster with Miss Orcta I.nnr, who Is a student at National Park seminary. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Reynolds of Nor folk, Nob., who havn been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bttcholz for a we, will leavo today for their home. Mrs. Vincent Wnllnco Cornell, who bus been vlstlng her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs John Grant, for tho Inst month, linn re turned to her home In Ilrooklyn, N. V. nccompnnew by her daughter, Miss Aud rey Cornell, who spent the last eight months In Omaha with her grandparents. "KNOW OMAHA" CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN WIDELY SPREAD The fume of tho "Know Omaha" cam paign has spread, to Maine, nnd 13. V. Pnrrlsh', mnnugcr of the. publicity burenii, has received Inquiries from the town ot Wntervllle ns to how to conduct a similar campaign there. Pnrrlsh tins nccordlngly sent llternturc, newspaper dippings and directions to them. It, 11. Men TnUe Notice Conductor S. L. Miller. Norfolk, Neb , on Iloncsteel Division of C. & N. W. Uy. Co., recommends Foley Kidney Pills nnd says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with very satisfactory results nnd endorse their use for nny one afflicted with kid ney trouble They nre all right." All tnllmiul men arc prone to kidney ind blndder troubles, due to the constant vibration of tho cars. Foley Kidney Pills nr a bracing nnd stiengthenlng kidney medicine that will always help. No habit forming drugs. Can You Draw a Profile? Soap needs muscle help; Gold Dust does all the hard part of the task without your assistance. Gold' Bust is a good, honest, vegetable -oil soap, in powdered form, to which are added other purifying materials in just the right proportions to cleanse easily, vigor ously and without harm to fabric, utensils or hand. This line is' Cold Dust u old in 60 sue end largo pack ages Tho large package means Crester economy Kusv" Competitor's Name Address Coat of PntliiK Moth Mlrreln Htnl ldi'nlU mount tit Over Tlilrtrrn Mini n llnlf Million llollnrs. City Commissioner MrUovern or the department of nubile Improvements, in his annual rpport to the city commis sion of work done by his department for the year, makes the following showing: There were over MO reports and com munications written by the ' superinten dent of the department, and the volume of work accomplished by the various blanches of the department is sho7n by the following summary, all of which Is set out In detail by the statements of the departments, to-wtt: Total expenses of tho depaitment, J9S, 3TO.9T. Work done: Four hundred and forty ono ordinances prepared, 2.20 miles arti ficial stone crisswalks laid at J0.16I2 per suuaro foot. 1.81 miles sldewnlk laid by city contractor, H.2S miles Bldewalk laid by property owners, total cost, J47.377.M: 4S.SB9 cubic yards grading done, total cost. S.828.38 ; 9. SOT miles of paving and repay ing laid, total cost, JJMUSl.SS; 21,217 miles of curbing set. totnl cos JiW.978.74 ; 7,t!l3 miles storm and sanitary sewers con structed under contracts nt total cost ot fer..8f.Ki. Nine hunndred nnd fifty-one miles of sewer constructed by sewer department by day labor nt a total cost of $19.G"8.4"i. One thousand nnd sixty-three miles of sower constructed by property owners nt their own expense at nn estimated cost of J1C.U4..12. Fifteen nnd fourteen-one-hundredths mllea of sower connections constructed under permits Issued by the department. Four thousand, thrco hundred nnd twenty-six street cut permits Issued, fees therefrom nmountlng to $4,873. Nine hundred and thirty-five samples of materials tested at tho testing labor atory. It Is of Interest to note that the exist ing Improvements, with approximate cost thereof In the city of Omuha on Januai-y . 1913. Is as follows: Pnvcmcnt Miles. Pavement 149.813 Sower construction 2l7.9.i9 Hewer connections 212.41 Oradlng, cubic yard.. 9.149,000 Sidewalks 32.01 Kstlmnted Cost. Kfi07.9fiS.00 3.007.394 97 TOS.ntlO 00 l.SOG.fiGS.OO PLASTERING AT COURT HOUSE IS CRACKING Plastering on the walls of Judge net S. Kstolle's private office In the sout'ica't corner of the new county building .s cracked. In tho office of Tom '.Vilnon court reporter for Judge Kstelle. the pins terlng Is cracked and some paint hni; come off with bits of plaster. On tho cast wall of Judge ICstelle's offlco h largo crack extends from the calling half way to the floor and is be coming deeper. Several cracks appear on tho west wall of Wilson's room. A pltio of plaster of several Inches' area has fal len off. revealing white plaster bc'rje.ut'l. Both rooms present a fur from plcdstng appearance. Judge Kstelle Will ask tho county com missioners what they nre going '.o do about It. 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