8 THE BEE i OMAHA, TIIVBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913. Daily Fashion Hint ocie y By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, September 3, 1913, EMBERS of the Board of Governor are having strenuous times, at- TV fi tending aUto fairs and carnivals and deciding upon ontortaln- I V I menu for Ak-Sar-Ben. ji ,Mm Three of the Board of Governors had rather an unusual and Interesting experience; they went to Dea Moines to decide upon -what "exhibits" at the Iowa State fair would be of Interest for the Ak-SarrBen carnival. . ' A unique affair was a luncheon for tho , visiting governors - One had the pleasure of sitting next to the "fat lady" (670,poundfl, if, the scales. were correct). Another sat next to tho "Midget," and tho "Tatoood ; Man' proved as Interesting as In tho o!4 Nursery" rhymes. ' Alogethor, the social side of the duties of ,tho royal knight Is scarcely appreciated or realized by those who sliriply go to the ball , and watch 'the parades from a sightly window. Pleasures Past. ' A number of friends worn entertained at ptcnlo Sunday at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nestroyll, near IUlston, At Ralston the plcnlcers were taen In rayracks to tho farm, where the day woe spent- AH enjoyed themselves swimming, playing games, racing; and other outdoor games. Mr. F. Nestroyll and Mrs. Ji Nestroyll and Miss Kate Hoechen schnelder served luncheon. Those present were: Misses . Theresa Kracher, Elisabeth Peck, Anna Oeldemann, Anna Welst, Mary Hopan. , Hetty Velechovsky, Anna EanoU, Messrs. George Hlbbeler, Hamuel IX Hoult, Charles Dahtn, Michael Kracher, Buck Held. 1 nl nVi Ta1ai Mr. and Mrs. J. Nestroyll, A surprise party waa given in honor of Miss Emma Kamnicrer, at her home on Frederick street, Tnuoaday evening a larco number of friends attending. The evening wan spent playing games, sing ing and dancing, Later In the evening re freshments was served. Those present Misses Anna I'eoc, Hermlna Btoelf, Kate Hoecken schnelder, Anna Hoecken- schnelder, Lloyd Johnson, George Jacobscn. Clarence Durgett, Fred A. Oeldemann, Bd Htbbeler. were: Misses Delia Boukel, Alma UrUholr. Robina Kammerer, Katherlne Mollner, Ifazel- Jones, Caroline Ilurnap, Messrs. Joseph Kennebeck, Frank Speliman. Charles Mollner, Everett Qlbb, Tom Kenney, Misses Cecil MeCaUley, Bertha Goodrich, Dean Seamen. Myrtle McCord, Emma Kammcrer, M cssrs. Frank Tuhbs, Elmer Forsberg. Horace Kammerer, Henry SchmlU, Godfrey Hartung. At the Field Club. 1 Mr.' Robert Bwltslor will entertain. In formally at dinner this evening at the' 'Field cluli In honor of Miss Chase of Kearney, guest of Miss Lutlle Brown. Covers -will be placed for eight. Entertainments. Miss Agnes Dahmke entertained a few of her friends Sunday afternoon at her, homo west Dodgo street Those present were: Misses Clara Jensen, Minnie Paulsen. Uzilo Rosocker. ' Lcona Rcckmyc. Misses Edna I'autften, Lena Paulsen. Agnes Dahmke. At Carter Lake Country Club. Among thoso who entertained guesta at the dinner dance at Carter Luke Country club Tuesday evening were Mr. CC John eon, who rad eight guests; 1. Meyers, two; C. 12. I-athrop. four; Hart, five; Welch, six; V. Ragan. six; F. Ascford, two, and F. IC llanford. three. Miss Rlrdell Haworth entertained Tues day evening at her cottage, "Qrln-a-llttle." In honor of her brother, Mr. Hert Iluwworth, who celebrated his birthday anniversary. Covers were laid fori Misses Mildred Rose, Sue Haworth. Clora Llndley, Messrs.. Clydo Rock. Doib Kelley, Ernest llughes. ftraaal Xextioa. A daughter, was born this morning to Mr. a4 Mrs; "William J. Coad. Misses Ruth Inrilcy. Deri Llndlry. Binlell Haworth. Mcstr'. Lester Meyers, Norman Durkc. Bert Haworth. At the Country Club. This evening at tH Country club sev eral small dinner parties will be given. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Becsoh will have six guests; Mrs. Eva IC Wallace; six, and Miss Florence Rahm, four. In and Out of the Eee Hive. Miss Ottola Nesmlth, daUghterof Cap tain and Mrs. Otto Nesmlth, United Btates trmy, formerly of Fort Omaha, In playing the leading role In the George Arvlne Stock company at Manchester, Pa, Miss Nesmlth la a graduate of the Bacrcd Heart convent of Omaha and has many friends here who are pleased to hear of her success. Mrs. P. H. Kootlsh returned today from a six weeks' stay 'at Lake Okobojl. Mr. Edward Cudahy, JJr., of Chicago Is spending a few days here and Is at' the Omaha club. MrB.arrlt Fort and daughters, Misses Henrietta and Louise Fort, are expected home Saturday from the east. Mrs. John McDonald and eon, Alan, re turned Haturday from Sturgeon Bay, Wis., where they spent several weeks. Mrs. R, J3. Kllgoro has gone to visit relatives In Seattle and Vancouver and will be absent six weeks or two months, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Glbbs returned this morning from a two weeks' .outing at Lakes MlnnetonXa and Francis, Minne sota. Br. and Mrs. V. A. Medders returned Monday from the east, where they spent a mouili at Old Point, Va., and Balti more. Mrs. Kills. Blerbower and Mrs. James K. Boyd returned Monday from Colorado, where they spent several weeks in Kates Park, Colorado Spring d Denver. Miss Ernlstine Bucharie at Kansas City, Who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George Huoharte, at her cottage at Car. ter Lako Country club, left Monday for her home. By LA RACONTEUBE. A very graceful afternoon wrap of gray chormeuse. It Is gathered In a little above the knees, while the bottom part Is plain, cutaway In the front. There Is a band of black velvet just boluw the gathered part, whlje the collar Is alto of black velvet, finished at the edge with a chiffon ruche. . FORMER SENATOR MARTIN OF KANSAS IS DEAD TOPEICA, Kan., Sept. 3.-John Martin, former United Btates senator from Kan sas, died this morning at his homo here after an Illness of nine weeks. ' m September 8 to 13 A 500 acre field will be plowed, harrowed, disced and seeded by power driven machinery Twentieth Century Farmer Farm Power Demonstration mmm LsssW ft PI Ml Under the Auspices of the Fremont Commercial Club rt More thai 40 Tractors in Operation.. You can see every leading make of ma chines at work. It will be a re markable right the largest sx hibition of its kind eyer held. warn BOSSIE REPORTS OK DAIRIES Statement for August gkowi Major ity in Good Condition. MANY FINES ARE ' ASSESSED Iunpectnrs Are Active In Their rjt fort to Kecy the Daltlea Aroaud Onuks V to a nisa Standard. GOVERNMENT TO TAKE AN INVENTORY OF POSTOfFlCES At noon on Septpmber 20 every post offloe In the United Btates will take a complete inventory of Its equipment nd report the finding; at Washington. This move was decided upon by the government Ifctt month and the day t by the federal authorities In an effort to Improve on the conditions of eU the offices throughout tho country as quickly as possible Dairy Inspector Claudo F. Ilosste'a re port to the health commissioner on dairy conditions shows the majority of the dairies to sood condition. Heveral dairy men wtre fined for violation of ordin ance requlrlnc milk, to beup to a oeis tain atandftrd, the fines totalling MM. Vollowing are the dairy scores for the month at August: Name and Dairy. Score, Arweod, Oiiornsey Milk KM Xrlwland Farm. Certified wi - C. "'anKaanJ. Bpansaara S.k N. J, Nehon. Consumers . S(.( Homer Russel. Central ParlC ,..(. C. H Bowley, Highland ,.. .Jm.t Jepp Jeppersen, Milter Park W.i John Jacolisen. Carter Ikke James Melgard, Central , w.t 3. Anderson, Nebraska S7.& h ?3 Chrlstoiwen, Courtland ST.t P. N, Winter. IUversido ' hi.i Jj. IasXMk. Bhflri V rirnx'A Cj Christ ensen. Wet Kenson 7. itOJlk Nufer., IJ IXnU Bit James Horn. Milk Farm !. rrea i'oritnen, crown S7. Ohrlstenscn & Jacobsen, Klgln 87. Jeppersert Bros.. Klgln t-anltury U r. F. Christensen, Alma . juuiiBon as Merriii uoncoraia 1'arK .. a.i Anton Petersen. EauXn No. l sa A. Viellin. Plrllln Be I. Korean Uros., Union Sanitary t.fc J. P Johnson. Sprlns Garden WO' a.-, notrcnien. i;enier mreet , John ChrUtensen, Kagle No. 1 8S. Oleen & Petersen, Model ts.it John Camenzlnd. Camenslnd te.l B. I. Jensen. Cresent Sanitary H.0 J. M. Jensen, Country club FS.O nusmus Nellsen Kllersen S5.0 Henry Wfstre, ICeyatono Park U I. M. Jensen, blackberry Avenue .... S4.i H6? Petersen, West Pncltla ...,U ahl Dros., U. P. 84.4 Norlquist Bros.. Lincoln Avenuo .... 84.0 C. Petersen. Standard S4.0 J N. Hansen, Oiand View 84.0 Anton Ioren. Clover Ieaf t.6 Tom Anderson, Anderson's .- S4 0 IuU Christensen. West Dodge 8U Bam Sorensen. Keystone S3 6 Morteneen & Qrassverg, Elite J3.fc Antoa Chrlstenseii. Panltary 3X4 P drobtck. Spring take Park Ht C. M. Jacobsen. Mavoerry Avenue.... 83,1 W. Anderson. Excelsior 83.0 Chrlstensen Pros.. Rock Spring S3.0 JeiBon Bnu,, I'coples .'. R3.0 Christ Frost. Jerseyvllle m Spancaanl. J , ir.e A. Nelderberg, Noth Omaha Farm.... Hi M. rp Jensen. Cedar Orove Ci Denmark & Nelson, NeKCrthon Bit O. Peterson A. Co.. Pteanant HIU .... 81.0 A, Frcderirksen. Fontsrelle Jl.fc K Cnrneer Mulmse Hill 1.4 II. K. I'suUen, Helmont 81.8 KiraoorR west tAwn Pf-teran Bros. Tw'n Cltv IL1 Knut Knuriion! Walnut HIU xt.0 rt, r AHotrton n.o Itasmfls Norcard. Monle Grove 8.i A. JC. 1tWt Mlrt-CIty so.1 O 11. PoC Vt Onjaha 80 Ram Christ-'n'nn Vih 3. U HaSJbj" 7U N, P. NetM,,u li" Oscar tranwn nt. C A. IJas ... JuJs Clum, Ir.ter.Fjiste .M HJ . P- rfHf M,.,..M,H C AcaaM. 6aha . l It Peierxvn. rvt-n- ''srit K n It Sheartn. Gate n'M... 7'N ra Beaqtify the Complexion IN TXN DAYS Nadinola CREAM The UnefMkd Btsutlfier USKD AND ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Quardntced to remove tan, frccWd, pimples, liver spots, etc. Extreme cases about twenty days, Kids pores and tissues of Impurities. Leaves tho skin clear, soft, Healthy, Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. By toilet counters or mall. HATtOlfAL TOILET COMPANY. Fori. Ttrut, Bold by Brandels' Drug Dep'U lieaton Drug Co. and others. if Www 0 til uihr- Everybody reads The Bee. Advertisers can cover Omaha with one paper The Victrola gives everybody the kind of music they like the best Cuts that print There la often all tho dltforenca la the world between & cut that snows up well la the engraver's proof and one that shows up well when It Is printed. Cuts made for a newspaper have to be made no that they will give good results under the most adverse conditions. For that rea son, a newspaper engraving ptant produces cuts that the ordinary printer caa use and get good results. It yetf aara some engravtns to. be done, send us the work and ooaapare both the rMulu and the prices with that of ordinary engraving plants. Bee Engraving Apartment Bee Building, Omaha Hear your favorite music on the Victrola at any Victor dealer's. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $500. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J. DR. BriADBUKY DtNTiyT C N Jn, tVetera .. 70.6 K3T s tfce SUuatkU-Ee Advert'sluc 1500 Farnum Street. Extracting 2Bc Dp killings ......... BOc Up flrtdgorvork ....83.80 Vp Crow us .,.'... $2.50 fp I'latcs $2.00 l p Tcaro Basis Office Phone Doug. 17SI Missing Teeth supplied without I'lascs or Dridgc work. Nerves r movoil without pain. Work guar autecd tea years. Vktor-VktroU X, $75 Mabogany cr oak I 1