TTTR TVEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 10lo Prices Gut and Slashed Unmercifully During This OF PIANO Magnificent Stock f High Grade Pianos to be sold at Your Own Price. HURRY! This Hew Player Piane $395 The Insurance Company 1 says: "Sel. 'Em all at What ever Price You Can Get We Pay all the Losses!" Select any piano in the stock! Make us an offer, and if it is within reason we will accept. Why Do You Hesitate Now? Single Two-Dollar Bill Sends a Good Piano Home Be one of the hundreds, who take advantage of the Insurance Company's generosity, and in five years from now you will still be feeling glad that you' bought such a beautiful piano at such a low price. This New Piano $122 mm .I i is F "I'Tit-nrMn MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Remember Schmoller & Mueller sell the finest pianos in the world, and this sale includes suoh high grade makes as Stein way, Stook, Emerson, Kimball, J. & 0. Fisher, Schubert, Knabe, Mohlin, Bteger & Sons, etc., at suoh ridioulously low prioes as $45, $75, ?95, $115, $125, $135 and up. Our Iron-Clad Guarantee Goes With Every Piano. Will You Help Us Get Rid of These Pianos at Some Prica? COME EARLY MONDAY MORNING. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 13 Fimm St. Omaha, Nek. Fifty-Four Years of Honest Dealing With the Public. FREE STOOL FREE SCARF FREE LIFE INSURANCE Oriental Rugs will be offered at ' x Unprecedented Low Prices Today and Tomorrow last days of sale The Nahigian collection of Oriental Rugs consigned to me is to be shipped back on Thursday. Before these choice rugs are packed up and ship ped, we are instructed to quote actual importing prices on them. Take ad vantage of this opportunity and make your purchases tmday. H. P. Whitmore ART DEALER Repretenting Nahigian Broi. 'Special salesroom Corner Sixteenth and Howard Her Grand Hotel Building Open Evenings 'OCIJBTT' BEE-HIVE By MELLIF10IA. Tuesday, March 11, 1913. NE more chnrnilng young woninn la to Join tliu urmy sot, for MrVJ Onnd Mra. C. C, Valentino announce tho engagement of tholr duugh tor, MIbb Enid, to Canlnln Charles M. UunUol, 8lxteontli Infantry. U. 8. A. MIbs Vnlontlno 1b tho third woman of Omaha to marry Into tho Six teenth. First enmo Miss Sara Hourka, who was married to I.leutonant Luther James In California shortly after the regiment loft Kort Crook. Then, during tho holidays, Miss JoBonhlno Young bocamo tho brldo of Cun tais Ho.vey, who was stationed at Kort Crook with tho Sixteenth, and now MIbb Valentino Is to follow them. Sho Is a graduate of Mrs. Starrott'a prlvato school In Chicago, Iiob attractive dramatic ability, and has taken actlvo imrt In a numbor of amateur productions both horo and In othttr cities. Her personality haB won her numbers of friends, who regret that sho Is to muko her homo In another locality. Contain Ilundel Is a graduato of West Point Military academy and his homo was formerly In Sharon, Ponn. His mllltnry record Is an onvlablo ono and ho Ib tho kind of a man that would win In anything. Tho wedding is to bo-quietly celebrated tho early part of Juno and tho honoy moon will be spent In tho oast, after which thoy will resldo at tho Presidio, San Francisco, whoro Captain Uundel Is now stationed. Mr. George Johnson and Mr. 13. 11. Gil lespie. Wyohe Story Tellers' VLe'ague. At the yycho Story tellers' league, which meets nt tho public library on Thursday, Alius Mtiyinc Hutchison wllf ha the lender, usslstediby 3Ilss Ida Crow-' til. MIsh Delia Ilusnn uud Mrs. doie- iubii. TJiu subject Is "Arthurian Ue Gemls." , . -' Pagalco Club CardParty. The members of tho Pagalco club were entertained at curds Saturday evening by Mr. D. U. Culluhun, after which refresh meiitu wein served, High Five wus played and prizes won by Miss Kutherlne Tunl Hon. Mr. Marvin Jackson, Miss Rose Dixon u:id Mr. Huy Kotenson, Thoso pres ent werei Misses Misses Ivathprltm Tunlson, Frances Mulholland. usuier hwiuihoii, uiudys Kills. covls of Des Molnrs nnd Miss I.cah Ko- woro the brides ouiwBB v 5-..-.-. Unslty of l.Movelund, O.. wore the brides- M,. Draper H.nlth. preside., t j maids. MIsh U-oi. wore pink chiffon ;. ,... ...rfmVi.tn.i- l,l'lk charmcuse, uy in?ijPvH w. , , wdi go to Lincoln Wednesday morning at 9-15 on the Burlington. At that tlmo the suffrage uucstlon will bo plaped bo fore the legislature rwI otlmc- prominent bills In which the women are tnteroatbU. Leon-Wolf Wedding. Tin. wedding or Miss Mary lMucliter uf Mr. und Mrs. A. Wolf, und Mr Mr!t l.eon wus celebrated nt C oc lork Sunday evening In tho parlors of the Metropolitan hull, llubbl Qrodlnsky read the marriage lines. Tho bride wore white ohurnieuso- with tilmmlnga of roat Clmntllly luce and pearls. She wore a cap fashioned lonir veil and curried' a showsr 'bouquet of bride s roses und lilies of tho valley. Mn. 4oe Wolf was matron of honor anil was gowned In white charmeuso. one car rle.lft shower bouquet of pink roses. Mim Molllo Wolf, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She were a gown of Anierlcun Ucauty ehlffou ,made over .hadow laeo nnd carried a shower bou ,('i. t of pink roses. MtM Kara lon nnd MUs Hlsle Mar r pink churmcuse. jiiss wurcovis wore a pink chHrmeuse kowii with n tunic of pink net and crystals. Miss Ko llnnky wore white clmrmouito trimmed with pink. All the brldosmaldH curried arm bouquets of pink toscb. Mr. Joe Marks of Dos Mollies was host man and tho ushers wore Mr. Joe llrodkey, Mr. Suimiel Leon and Mr. Kdward Wlrtlmf- Wolf. u. Follow Ins tho ceremony supper was unrvc.l ami covers were laid for 0 Kuoitn. The club win decorated with nlnk roses and smllax. Mr. and Mrs, l.eon have Rone on nil eastern wotldliiK trip nnd will be at home after April ut ItC North Twunty-flrst street. AmoiiB the out-of-town guests were Sir. A. llrodkoy and Mr. l.eon Buster uf Sioux City. Mr. Joo Murks, Mr. David lOrumky, Mrs. Silver. Miss Jennlo Orod- Inrkv. Miss Har I.en. Miss J.lsle Mar- covls. Mr. nnd Mr, l.eon, Dos Moines; Mr. and Mrs. Uiodkey. Iled Oak. In.; Mr. 11. II. Adlcson and Miss I.euh Kolinsky, Cleveland, and Mr. Will Gpldsteiu of St lAJtliS. Anna Dobrirnkv. Ktlid Mulhollund, Ida Hills, Catherine MUrray, Messrs. D. I. Culluhun. Joo Hunu, O. C. BhuiKhter, I. vo Calluhuu, Harold I'Vnmniles. Juck White. Mrs. A. t. Jtcdmon Wanetn McCune, Murguret Murruy, Irene Calluhuu, IIohu Dixon, Messrs. Murvln J uck son, MiiKeno Mill'. It. J. Juxke, 1'eto Murray, Ituy tiorensou. Entertain on Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heeman enter tained at their home Saturday evening for n number of their friends, the occa sion being the birthday of Mr, neeman. Tho evening was spent at cards, after which a delightful supper was served. Prises were won by Mrs. M. J. Iawles.i, Mrs. F. F. Ilohr, Mr, II. O". Uenford and Mr, C. II. Fuller. Thoso present were: Misses Mlsnes ru'ce'Beeinaii, Meredith fuller, Ituth Dross, Muhel Carlson. Mr. und Mrs. O. Uenford, Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Stoltcnberg, Mr., and Mrs. J. Ucemah Mr.,Atid Mrs. C. Korsell, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Itohr. Mr. and Airs. O. Ultterllch, Mr.and Mrs. 11. A. Johnson, Mr. and Sirs. F. dross, Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. C. II. Puller. Mr.and Mrs. Churlcs Hecmun, Mr. K. Young. Luncheon at the Loyal Miss Mamie Splcsberger nnd Mts Mot tense Splesbergcr entertained nt luncheon toduy at tho -Hotel l.oyul In compliment to MIhs Uluncho Cohn, who will bo a bride of the week. Spring flowers we-a used In decoration and coverh. wore placed for nlncteep guests. Bridge Luncheon for Quest. Miss Irene Parrel! entertained at a brldgo luncheon Monday for Mrs. I.ott H. Dennis of Boston, the guest of Miss loulse Cotter.. Yellow Jonquils and nar clrsus were used In decorations. Covers were laid for ten. Personal Gossip. Mrs. W. V. Morse and Miss Ethel Morse have taken apartments at the West Kar nam BPurlments, recently built by Dr. J. J. MoMullen. I 1 mmmmmr kWMrW Pcrslstf-nt Advertising Is the rtoad to Dig Returns. To Improve Expression as Well as Complexion No il'n.m lUautk's Mirror) Ml Kirs fail is really beuutltul tlwt Im-ks . Mey y.urebel Birthday Party at Bahton. An eiijoyublo blrtliday iwrty was given in honor If MIm Clludys Ilayeu. at her homo In IUlston. last evening. Some of the guosts 'vrc from Pupllllon. The even- I113 was spt-Bt With games rihI refresh. meiits were served. Thoie prefent wecr Mlsse Muttle Pfltiw. Mulel Younger, HUnehe Pfllng. 15.1 nu I ayes. Alice Priee. Meears. Henry Andartun. C. M. Anthony, tV II. Utvele. II. J. I.ulx, If. Hill. .'tpiesMuii. J'o you rexiue i'i t-uuiuiuui irma i'iiiiik. use of powder and -rams tends u .urettel hi oil pliancy ot skin and elasticity of T0ml Dorrum. epilonT Why iki quit cosmrttca nnd nerulVW stork. ijm somrtl.InK btter, which wont clog Mesr. ttie porus or make the skin either dry or willlam Howard, pai.t.-.- O.dlrmiy ineiollxed wax. m ti Uvaller Pfllng. nolle illfferently from any cosmetl.'. It I William Ilaiard. wc nderfully ImprovcJi any vuinptexUn. ; W'lllam Hemers. iing It life and exprwslon Uy gradu- p reV,uRemlrs. ally, harmleisly pe fjg off the thin yell Corbett. oi oui-r iui.bit p.fw iv - . li pure. soft, spotlew complexion. .dell- ntei beautiful and youthful. livery jn Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Jenks. U'UK&.Bl kill n . ah jjn one ounce is i.txdvd. It Is irad on i.ig'uH llkp i.ild .ream and washed off nn riiing In ve-k or two, the liuiu fuimatlou is eonphtte, Wtlnh'.s Jj tt-t )f c-oursw eanl tSw HUMion Nelitavr io the pRt' tttlRgs ituuiy use t eradl ate thtm. A troatniaiii i.t fiom .11 otiM'Uou u mudt. by dl tKiHilig 1 K powden-d saollte In '.j-vt nlt.'li liaxel utu- ua a waiti lotion Tills . ii itinoves evtn ti.e inst ubstiliut- f - i j REALIZATION MEETS HIGH EXPECTATION IN Our Advance Showing of Spring and Summer Styles in Dresses, Gowns & Br"s cc8s5flri To tho woman who admires and appreciates exclusive ness and originality in design our display of exquisite evening costumes, coats and suits is a revelation. Offerings have been chosen from the newest and best productions of the world's leading makers and no effort or expense has been scared to make this advance display our crowning effort. J) a. m. to 5:30 p. in. Cloak Depart ment, Second Floor. Our Display of Fine Laces. Embroideries, Robes and Dress Trimmings, an Piano Dept., 3:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Presents for your inspection and selection a collection of the world's finest pro ductions, almost bewildering in the breadth of assortment a showing offering the women of Omaha and vicinity values as great, qualities as fine, patterns as beautiful and new ns they could find in any of the most exclusive eastern stores. Hundreds upon hundreds of enthusiastic buyers thronged the store Monday and Tuesday. You enn't afford to miss seeing these offerings either Wednesday or Thursday the last two days of this wonderful display. Special Display of Choice New Silk Fabrics In Plnno Dept. All Are Cordially Invited to Attend HAVDEN BROS Bring Your Friendij With You Wednesday Nest Krlday eyertmg the inrmneB of the r1rt Pieshyterlan chureh will glv a. mtuk'ul at t e ehiirt-Ii followed by u reiUon Ib honor of the (Htatur ot Un church. Dr K. II. Jenks. and Mrs. Jenks. ui the thurrh uarWrs The musical wll' ' fnehide ,n Its nruiram "Thf Morning f ' tin- Y.j.' ' 'ai'man si lie l Hi. u"'-n-L Miss Ituth Uanson Miss hulth ion I Announcement is made of Our Formal Millinery Opening Wednesday and Thursday March 12 and 13 MUSIC and SOUVENIERS Kncourapeil by tho appreciation shown by our cus tomers wo have spared no effort to make this show ing of Spring Hats unusually attractive, our new models depict the tendency ot tho latest Parisian fashions. You are cordially invited to Inspect tlnm nt this special showing. MISS BUTLER I Cut Prico Millinery. 1612 Douglas St. Ready for Easter? Even If you don't get a new suit for Easter, your friends will think you have if we dry clean your old one. It is surprising how much New I.lfo Dry Cleaning puts in old clothes. Oar Prices Are Riflhl, Too Ons-Pltcs Dresses. . . .81.25 to 81.73 rancjr Dresses 3.00 to 3.50 Plain Waists -60 Silk Waists. ........ . .75 to 1.00 TaUor Suits X.7Bto 2.00 Men's salts 150 Top Coats .... 1.35 Overcoats .... 1.50 Fancy Vests .50 All work guaranteed satisfactory or no charge. It Is done In the largest and boat equipped plant In Nebraska, by competent and well trained Cleaners anfl Finishers. Phone for a wagon and we will get your clothes and have them baek for Kastor without fall. 'tjOOD&EANERS AND DYERS" 1515-17 JONES ST.' Phones Doucuks963lMt.A-3!68 GUY LIGGETT pres. Take Your Pick of these Victor-Victrolas IV VI VIII IX $15 $25 $40 $50 Jt isn't necessary for you to buy one ot the higher priced Victor-Victrolas to have access to all the wonder ful variety of Victor music. Any instrument from the Victor-Victrola IV at $15 to tho $'200 Victrola XVI will play every record in tho Victor catalog. ' Select the instrument that is best suited to your homo and start in to enjoy the music and fun. Come in and see us about it today. A. HOSPE CO. "Jlite Victor Store" 151143 DOUGLAS STREET.