THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1913. Society By MELLIFIOIA. ( Wednesday, September 17, 1913. NE of the fow cavalry weddings to bo colobratod in Omaha will bo f that of Miss Jtfarlon French, daughtor of Major and Mrs. Charles I I French, U. S. A., of Fort Crook, to Lieutenant Eben Swift, Eleventh United 8tates cavalry. Tho ceremony will tako place Saturday Dvenlng at 0 o'clock at tho home of tho brido's parents at Fort Crook. The original plan was to have a largo military wedding in tho Episcopal church, but as so many officers wero ordered to the Mexican border it was planned to have a very quiet wedding, with only immediate families and a few intimate friends from the garrison present However, tho original date for tho wedding will bo tho same, and also tho color scheme for tho appointments. Cavalry yollow will bo used In tho floral decorations throughout tho rooms and in tho gowns of tho bride's attendants, and the flowers which they will carry. Lieutenant Swift and his best man, Lieutenant Dcrton Read, are cx pectod tomorrow from Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and Miss Ethol Elliott of Min neapolis, maid of honor, is also oxpoctod. Littlo Miss Edith Farnam of Fort Crook will be flower girl. y Tho bride's wedding gown and trousseau aro- said to be unusually beautiful. Tho wedding gown Is a Luclle model. This popular young couple have already received ovor 300 gifts.. . , . Lieutenant Swift and his brido will tako a two months' wedding trip to Washington and New York, after which they will make -their homo at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. . . - . At the Heia.Clnb. Sir. C. N. Robertson will have four tueta at dinner this evening and Mr. Oeono Haverstlck will bav-i four. f Thursday Mrj. C. E. Hunter will en tertain at luncheon at th club. Places kill be laid for fortr-tlv suest. Mrs. A. A. Allen -will entertain eighteen tuelts at luncheon Thursday. Entertainment. Miss Barkr entertained' at luncheon Monday for her guest,. Mls Bees Murphy K Lincoln Covers were laid for: missis M!ii Josephine Gibbons, Bess Murphy, bD House. Barker. Mnc Krltenbrlnk, CSgmti Messrs. Messrs. M, Spooner, '"' Horry Dean, Bert Hayes, William Murphy. SValdo Penrose, - Celebrate Anniversary. , Mr. and Mrs. In J. Beard celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary last even ing by entertaining a few friend at their home. CM South Twenty-eighth street Otiose present weWi Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bwltxler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilion, Mr- Arid Mrs. X. P. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. E; F. Dcntson. Mr. and Mrs. 3. TV. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eaton. Mr. and Mr a. J. T., Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Ireland.' Mr, and Mrs. 13. B. Nelson. Rev. add Mrs.' J. R. Beard. Mr. Chester Dakell. 1' UarJcO, at & Hotel TounuiM. Evwy cent fort of rr ice and appointment is provkJcd to make your sUy delightful. Ovef feokktsj Beaten Common. Dky asd food jroiuc km Ottf Mfeftfild ffttJAA RMMi feflifft 2J0. wMi Wth Umm tiM. Ewy nam tmuii. Parker Hmm astel Yumtft IW Ur SM.IMM mm. J. R. WHIPPLE CO. hm Operator's Trained Vole " Bfort ahe it given $, petition at the iwitch boajrtl, M,eh operator it trained ia those, essentials of food optrating court t7, acrcy sd speed. The ojHi-ator'a attitude e wwirfcay is of first im potUzm in the produc tion of food service. Here is an excerpt from st lecture given in the operators' school: Wmw! Cturiuy "An operator's soft and pleasant, well modulated voioe, nevsr strident, an fry or high pitched, will disarm asgtr and make the rough place of daily business smooth. "On the other hand, a Harsh, angry, hasty or dis interested tone of voice will create a feeling of 4k oidsaa with the mr sm addressed. "Ceirtesy depends as t?k the torn of wfee as np&n the words spoken." MKVKASKA ITsfLKPHON K COMPANY At Happy Hollow. Mrs. W. B. Vhltohorn, entertained a clrclo cf the Aid society 'of the TVeit mlnater church at a lcentlneton, at the club this afternoon, About sixteen guests were creient. Jlrs. Walter Peterson entertained at a bridffo lunchoon today at the club. Places were laid for: Mesaamea- K.dan;c John iusmuen. a, Krldcir. Fred Brodwraard. n' ie.rnnn. Wnilam Nelson. 13 Jolineori, Joo Woolery, retr Wln, John Neble, John Kyht Kobert Nleroan, Kaineat Uordu. T, -Dillon, Sophus Neble. ' T. Recdor. .... t. P. Peterson. uaipn jTeuoriCKsen, H, T Oleen. Mr. B. ft Slorton will entertain four guests at luncheon Thursday at the. club. Friday Mrs. -Willis Todd-will haTO eight guests at luncheon: Mrs. T. I. ElUCk, nine and 'Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, nine.' Among those who hav mado reserva tions for dinner At the club Saturday evening are Mr. C. C. Belden", who will havo twenty guestst Rdbert Dempster, ten; J6hn XL Webster, twelve; n. N. Booth, four; D. N. Edgerly. four; W. C. ICIopp, four; It. Ii. Itoberson, eight; W. I). AVlllams, six; Intlng Baxter, six; J. P, Lord, four. Fora Golf Aociati( The women golfers of Omaha and South Omaha clutta met at tho' Field club this morning, to organ! a Women's Oolf as sociation, the purpoie of which was to s,et !de one day a week fair them to met'at some club and play golf. Friday was 'th day chosen. Ten were present this morning at the club, Mrs. C, Ltn Iner represented Happy Hollow club. MIm Arabetta. Kimball represented the Country clu.rMre. 10. V.'Arfc6Wi.lller srk; MUm Kan Murphy, &ymoir Lake Country,' club; "Mrs. F, 3, Oepeeher, Manawa golf llhki and Mesdames Joseph Barker, Mi J. J. Dunn. D. L. Daugherty, John' Tllleon and MIm Helens Bixby', the lold club. 'Mrs. Despecher was elected temporary chairman and MIm Dougherty secretary and treasurer. A'small fee will be Itiafged fo'r membership,' to tho, women uou wiud ot umaria, ine name chosen 'for the organisation. Frjday at. 3 p..rn- the club wtU.nieet at( the Field c)ub to make It a permanent or-' ganlxatlon. Tov Xrs. Haller. Mrs. J. M. Metcalf entertained , at , a beautifully appointed luncheon today at her horne -Inoriort of Mrs... Frank-1 Haller, who has. recently returned-from a summervln Europe. American Beauty roses brightened the room's ' and ' covers were placed; for eight guests. - Itffrsgt Ttt. Mrs. A. II. Ra'thfeun. entertained at. a suffrage tea' at her home this afternoon., Mrs. A. C. Anderson had charge of th refreshments and Mrs. C. B,- HartwIcU ot the program. On the program were Mrs. W. A, Challls, who gave a re&dlnr, "Miranda's Experience;" Mrs.. (J, W, Covell, lecturer' of iho Women's Christian iTemperanco union, told of hor trip to the Women's Christian Temperance union convention at Valley, Neb. Mrs. W. E, tShafer had charge ot the question box. Research Club IffiTflfeet. The Researoh club will meet at St iBerchman's academy at 3:S0 p, m. Bun day, September St. Father William P. uuiman, b. j., is director of the dub. A course of lectures In ethic will bo ivan and an enjoyable year Is planned. Mrs. Thomas Qulnlan and Mra. O. T1. Crowley have been added to the list of patronesses oi trie oiuo. For Hiss Hervey. Miss Ann Dunnla entnrt.tn.rt t inaii. eon this noon In honor of Miss Ola Belle Hervey, whoe wedding- to Walter HoDe- welt takes place Thursday evening.. Mounds of pink asters filled the center of the tables. Place were laid fort 1 mA m m a- Mesdames O. W. Hervey, Clifford Calkins, Misses Margharetta Burke, Doris Wood. Henrietta Beese, Allco Duval, Mabel Reed of Stupeuvllle, O.l Ruth McDonald. Ann Dennis, J. NVe MacsJIster of Chicago. Misses Ola Belle Hervey, Helen Horeneon, Lucy Hart. Helen Chase ot Lincoln. Eva Penny, Adelaide Thomas of Ttkamah. Btack-Boylan Wedding. Miss Florence' C Borlan of Chlrxrn and Mr. F. J. Stack were married Tuesday morning at : o'clock at the Kountxe Memorial church. Rev. O. BalUly, pas tor ot the church, officiated. Dr. and Mrs. U A. Dermody wero the attendants. Following the ceremony . wedding break fast wss served at the Henshaw hotel, when covers were placed for eight Mr. and Mrs. Stack will be at horns after October IS at SKI JIamay street Postponements. Mrs. C Vincent who had planned to entertain the current topic deaftment ot the Omaha Woman's club at Happy Hollow club, Friday, has postponed the meeting until October II, the regular day for the first meeting of the depart ment The meeting will be held In the club rooms. The, VUltlng Nursa association, which had planned to hold a re.eetng thl morning, has postponed It, owing to so many ot th directors being out of the city. Monocles and Walking Sticks May Soon Be in Vogue Here "Don't be surprised to see Omaha so. clety ladles carrying goldheaded walk ing sticks and wearing monocles before this social season Is well advanced." Thlls Is a parting prediction of Winifred Mills Burkholder. who has been In Omaha for the last three days as the manager ot models and chief demonstrator of the style show at Brandels Stores! Miss Burkholder speaks as one with experi ence. Inasmuch as she herself affects the monocle and tho walking stick. "Omaha women are aulck to nick tin the little Innovations that are ultra smart," observed Miss Burkholder. "I have noticed this Inclination during my Stay here. That la what rnnvlno. nV that the walking stick and the single eye glass win be popular among society women before winter comes. In New York the walking stick for women Is a fixed stylo. In a block's, walk on upper Fifth avenue ono can seo a score of them. The monocle Is rather more extreme, hut It Is just as pronounced' among certain social sets. Ono need not regard the stick as a mere frlnoery. It has ri value as a flnlshlnir article in ft wnmnn' outfitting. "The reason for the oonulai-ltv cr h stick lo ths: It Is an age of taxlcabs. Wom?n no longer carry . umbrellas as they once did. The uratsrella adds noth ing to tho smart toilette, whereaa the walking stick does. A woman feels a Mt mora at case and a trifle more self Potsessed If oho parries a stick. I know because I carry one myself. "Many a woman who leaves s-in homo becauso they mar her beauty, finds tno monocle ot use. for instance when making a close examination of fabrics wnuo snoppinif." Miss Burkholder has aDDeared In nmrrt of stunning costunw "during the last few days and sho declares that Omaha women aro close students of stylo and appreciate the really artletlo In apparel with won derful Unanimity. "Omaha Is a cltr where Vflfflm trnAf how to dress and how to appreciate the essentials of the fashionable toilette." re marked Miss Burkholder Just before leav lng the. city. At. the Country Club. Mr. J. Do Forest Richards . will havo fourteen guests at dinner this evening at the club, and Miss Mae trnmlUnn in havo six guests. In and Oat of the. Beo Hive. Miss Virginia Lowla of Springfield, 111, Is visiting Miss Eleanor Dtckman Miss Ruth Elolse Ogle has left to re sume her studies at Do Pauw university, Qrecncastlc, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Klbbe of Urbana. III., formerly of Omaha, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox. Mrs. J. J. Dickey and daughter, M1h Bertha Dickey, who spent the summer at. Lako OkoboJI, returned today, Dr. J. S. Ooets and Miss Elsie GoeU left yesterday for an eastern trip. They will be absent about three weaks. Mrs. II, E. Moffat Of Datrolt Mich., visited her brother, Dr. W. A. Wilcox, and family )at week on her way to Dnvr. MIm Mabol Reed of Stubenvllle, O., Is" the. guest ot MIm Ola Belie Hervey prior to tho Hopewull-Hervey wedding, which takes plivce Thursday evening. Mra O. B. Oanson and daughter havo returned from. an extended eastern trip to Illinois and' 'Wisconsin and4 a trip to Colorado, hiving been gone nlne week. Mrs. liugo Brandels, w'feS returned last Week from an x tended ,tourof the east ern . summer resorts, will remain In Omaha ,f or .about a month, leaving again early In October ito spend the winter In New York. ... 1 Howeli Refuses to Fay Board's Part of Election Bills R. B. Howell of the Water board has dictated a letter to, the city, commission emphatically refusing-to pay the Water board's share of tho last election ex penses. City Commissioner Dan B. Butler of the department of finances and accounts asked the board to pay a por tion of the expenses, since Water hoard candidates ran at the electl6n. "Wo aro not legally bound to pay this bill," said Howell, "and I'm saying so on the authority of the city attorney ot Omaha. It we paid election bills In the past,- It was purely out of goodfellow ship." under tho new Metropolitan Water dis trict law the Water board may hold Its own election, count tho votes cast and Issuo its own certificates of election. The power to appoint the clerks and iudsres is. alio vested in th Water board. Prince Cupid to Be m Omaha Today Prince Cupid, who Is said to have the distinction ot being the most beautiful specimen ot manhood In tho Sandwich Islands, ls enroute homo 'to Hawaii. He left Chicago last evening and will ar rive In Omaha on the Northwestern-Union Paclflo limited at 7:J0 this morning. He wll be here half an hour. Prince Cupid Is the son of former Queen Lit of the Sandwich Islands and has in- hcrited.tbe crown property, or rather that turned over to her when the Islands were annexed. Tho prince is traveling in good style, he and his suite of nine persons occupying two drawing rooms in one of tho sleepers. REV. A. T. LORIMER ACCEPTS CALL TO THEZ10N CHURCH The Zlon Lutheran church. Thirty-sixth street and Lafayette avenue, is in receipt ot a letter from Rev. A, T. Lorlmor of Qeneseo, III., accepting the call given him at an official meeting held August St. Rov. Lorlmer spent two days here look ing over the field two weeks ago and came to the decision to tako up the work here. He will be here theHatter part of November. Rev, Lorlmer Is a young man, SO years old. He hss spent two years as pastor at' Chicago and five years at Qeneseo. The members of Zlon Lutheran church are very fortunate In getting his services. Dause'rowe SKrif err In the abdominal region Is often pre vented by the use ot Dr. King's New Ufo Pllla. ths painless purifiers. Sc. For sale by Beaton Prug Co. Advertlj-ment .aaaaBWJdMBLaaam. EisaWSBBnBB9BaasSBiSBSaBBaaaaaaaaBMf IbmwbbbbbbbIbbbbbbY !;-;KS BHaBBBBBBsVk-rill MISS BURKHOLDER. WANT TOKNOfrABOUT RATES Insurance Committee of Commer mercial Club Asks City Officials. ASK WHAT 18 BEING DONE Think Something- Should Be Done Bo that Insurance. Rates lm Omaha Misfet Be Reduced. Dti cuss Experts Report. The Insurance commltten'nf h r merciat club, wants to know what the city officials arc doing in regard to tho underwriters ropprt..' recently issued, in regard to the flro hazad..ln Omaha, At a meeting of tho Insuranco.commltteo of the club, at noon it wan ttrttt.A ih. letter should bo prepared to be sent to tho heads ot various ctty government, asking them wheth.cn moy navo seen the report, whether they nave reaa carefully, and what thoy aro uuinor aDoui lu Copies of the report which placed the fire hazard high in Omaha had been placed into the hands of the members of the committee that each one might study the report before cCmlng to the meeting. Tho report was discussed with especial reference to the statements In the report that the flro fighting equip ment here Is deficient and that tho new water main which might remove the pen alty of 5 cents per $100 In Insurance rates, Is not yet accepted by tho city. It was also " mentioned that even If the new main Is accented and tha cents thus removed, the city might still be penalised for other defects that have developed since the last underwriters' survey was mado bIx years ago. Recognising the fact that the parlor match Is tho cause of 17 per cent of the flrfs In the country, copies of ordinances In Rt. Titita ntid PV,1f.. .-. . I . . I .... w.i.vuav ivuiuji kilo sale, , manufacture and use of the 'parlor roat,ch were placed Into tho hands of the committee tor consideration. Ordinance Being Drafted for the Charter Election City Attorney John A. RIne Is drafting the ordinance calling the special election to VOte on the hom ruin rhm-tsr. Thn election probably will be held In October. C! 1 . ... uvtrcnu omor propositions are to be sub mitted at the umi tc!nn nn H!ni th voting of 35,000 to purchase the Audi- tonum and another being a bond Issuo of KO0.000 or 850.000 to build an addition to tno puoiio library. AS BOOn as tha ordinance la rxnAv U will be submitted to the city commission, and mat ooay will decido upon tho date for tho election. WILD FOWL BEGINNING THEIR JOURNEY TO SOUTH TflvAn In . it a .y.w. ... w vwwf wcainQr I rum mo extreme northwest, reports reach the Northwestern road that out thronrh Cherry county and in the vicinity ot wooa iaxc, tho country Is fairly alive with ducks, the flight being fully as large as in former years. A few geese are said lo be stonnini- in the lake section of Cherry county, but they are wild and refuse to b& Wnv.t The flight of these birds Is not expected iu equal mat or former years. To Brighten Up Quickly After a Tiresome Day (From Women's Tribune.) After a strtnuous day outdoors, when wind, dirt and exhaustion have combined to take away one's freshnces and good looks-or after a tedious or fretful day In door one otten haasurgent need for some quick rejuvenator. Maybe there's a dance on for the evening, or some other social affair, ltow In tlie world can one make herself presentable, looking as she doesT It's quite easy. Just get some parafled plastold Jelly at the nearest drugstore, smear a liberal coating over the nt!re face, let It remain on. fifteen minutes to an hour, rinse off with soapless water then look Into your mirror and behold the wonderful trans formation! The loose, tired muscles have been rested and "firmed up," marks of fatigue have flown, facial contour and color improved, and you look so much brighter and younger you can hardly be. lleve your eyes, No one need hesitate to try this, parafled plnstold Jelly being per fectly harmless, Ad vertUenun Ko Seady Kafle Bolts for seen fit so well as the "Society Brand," Ws are of fl. dal agents in Omaha. Cablst Hats, trimmed with purple of tlie rim. They won extravagant Cubist Hnts with Bulgarian band and velvet fruits , 1 The New Bridle Hat is a Fascinating Model Scores of women here exclaimed with delight whenever they viewed ono of these hats of black velvet with smart chin strap. They wero featured extensively, by tho models lor toe past three days. A favorite model of Bridle Hat has. an- (fcf Cfl An alluring style of tho Bridle Strap Hat tique gold rose on tho sido and bo trim- 3) 1 1 has .trimming qf pleated moire ribbon, fol miBg around crown. r " lago and flowers. ', New Laces at 39c Yard lS-inch shadow lace flpunclngs, 18 and 36-lnoh shadow allovers and -42-inch dewlrop chiffons; also Venlse and shadow, lace bands, edes and galloons. nt many choice, destgtisi alHC worth 60c and 78c, yd.u.... -1.' Omaha's Best Offers in Gloves Women's Oenntne Boeskla 81ovm at 94(0, a 2" air Out seam sewed. In Rood quality skins, tanned in the at, Kayser't Leaf Ckamoisette GUyes at 55c Pr. 16 button length, white with heavily . embroidered backs. In black now In such Rreat demand. Guar anteed washable and black fully guaranteed not to fade, all sizes, on bargain square 75a values PRC at, por pair Kayw's 2-CUsp ChuaeiseUe Gleyes t25cPr. White chamolsette, guaranteed washable, wim black embroidered backs all sizes. Advance Notice! Two A Now York Jobber's Surplus Stock Leather Bags Positively tho best values wo havo ever offered at Beautify the Complexion mint days Nadinola CREAM The Uncqualcd Btisitlfler USED AND ENDORSED nr THOUSANDS Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver spots, etc. Extreme cases about twenty days. Rids' pores and tissues of Imnuritles. Leaves tha skin clear, toft, healthy. iwo sixes, sue. and $1.00. liy toilet counters or mill. UATJONAI. TOILET COMPANY, IWU Team, Bold by Brandels' Drug Dep't, Beaton Drug Co.. and others. W Make sweeping a pleasure ; I by using the I UTTLE POLLY In. BROOM m Guana I tccd Sweeping Is hard work I when you use a I I B LDssfe clumsy broom B I EHYourtToctr I lfcr Be MeSaes, !a Scores of Elegant Suits and Gowns That Have Delighted Omaha Women in Our Style Show Will Be Selected Thursday The women of Omaha havo docldedl They have seen the stylw that aro really authentic displayed upon living modela who could give animation to apparel. The formal showing is oter and hundreds oi women have determined Just what attlro they wish for this season. This store has again proved Its claim to originality and leadersmp m the western World of Faahlon. For thoso about to select their noyr. attire we suggest: The new tailored sulta In tho two-plcco or three-piece models; tha modified belted models, cntawaya, etc.j Jog 1 $QQ in now fabrics and the new antumn colors 'ajfj wllUi is You will ha charmed tcilMw origlntl Women's Afternoon D mas ani Beidfs Frockt, clerirlu fah- ioncdofreat crepe, ctarnwusj, crepa ds chene, etc. Each model has a touch of indioiduil s'.'jls thil miU Mn a clam fir n- $25, Separate Wool Skirts are more xor rau ana winter, xou wiu draped and plain tailored separate sains 13.98, 96.93 and Sia.50 Here Are the New Hats that Set the Style Standard' Women of discrimination always Judge new hats by tho high stylo standard at Brandels Millinery. Styles here are considerably In advanco of the ordinary models. The New Cubist Hat The '.season's chief Innovation. These 4-cornored hats are seen only at Brandels. Tea varieties'. The Oriental Cubist hat, simply trim med withlthr.ee black velvet balls aro offered her.e special . QQ moire rlbbm with bows flat to the edge praise when worn by the models at t jp Cubist' Hat with imitation $10 plume up tho back, at. Taney Cotton Wash and Trimming Xiaoss, lOo " Imitation cliiny, Carrick Macrame ana' snaaow lace cages ana oanus, -up to 9 Inches' wide, In block, white and cream sample pieces worth no to.Bpo.a. 10c yara; ox, per yard.......... - w neat manner possible , guaranteed washable. Bold everywhere for Si.25; spo- fr apl.arl!;...,95c Wosien'a a-clasp Xld Gloves 93.00 a rsir "Perrln" make; made of very beat quality French national skirts -lleht aiid medium weights; black, white and colors all. sizes; $2 pair. Exceptional $1 Mado to sell $1.50, 1.75 See the great A little Bee want ad Entfhij reads 1 Look for Our Advertisement 1 I We Have a Very Important I I Announcement to Make. . 1 1 BRANDOS STORES I There's a Convenient Raw En trance to. Brandels Store for Men on 20th Street, north ot Douglas. tly'.c and. Iht practical character of our $35, $39, $49 titan over popular approve tuv $16.50 Paradise $5 $10 Silk Boot Hosiery - With wide. lisle ffarter tops; also hosiery that is alt silk to the top, full fashioned, regular' made and , seamless black, white OE and fancy, worth up .iriT 69c; at, palr . 1 M Art Craft Guild Picture Framing Third Floor, Southeast corner. This newly established department is now in readiness to handle all your orders for plcturo framing. "We carry the "Art Craft Guild" line of picture fames and mouldings, which is far superior In quality and designs to any other shown In Omaha or even in Nebraska. The ordinary gilt picture frame dulls, tarnishes and show wear In a very short time, but the "Art Craft Guild" Etrusclan. gold, Vlrdl gold and Antique golds are absolutely permanent. In fact, we guarantee every piece we sell for five years and .if -a-frame doesn't go wrong in five years it never will go wrong. Our mahogany Circassian walnut, oak and birch frames are absolutely the- choicest picked woods. Some fromers think that fish, glue at lEc the peund is plenty good enpugh for picture frames our "Art Craft Guild"" frames are put toother with barbed hods and icement at IUS0 the pound. Many -dealers believe that, American glass will answer the purpose, ' but our shop uses only the best French and Belgian glass. This Insures you against having a bubble' In the glass to distort your picture. Prices are positively less than ordinary art and picture shops, with their small dally output, are compelled to charge for. the '"most ordinary work. lt us frame that (picture and 'convince you. Sales S$LT A Special Purchase of 5,000 Pairs Women's Kid Gloves regularly at $1.2 B, ...65c pr. and $2.00 a pair. window display. does the business, Bee want ads