t 14 nm BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. Society - r -she By MELLII'IOIA. IWday, September 26, 1913. TilE ntudenta of Creighton university nro prepaHng for a eorJcs of In teresting parties. The first largo dancing party of tho season will bo November 1 at Chambers academy, and will bo given by thn Senior Arte colloge. This will bo tho first largo formal danco given for several seasons, the entiro series last year being Informal. Tho different departments of tho college, and also tho alumni, will participate In thl entertainment. The committee In charge of the formal Includes Mobbtb. Earl Connelly, nharle Aid n err and Frank MeDtjrmdtt. The Crelghton Dental college plans to havo a series of flvo Informal Haaeing parties, and tho Crolghton medical department usually entortaln it nmvnral nt fair durlnx tho season. One of the enjoyable affairs last year was tho Intorfrat danco, and this .will probably bo repeated this year. Dolta Phi Delta fraternity havo taken a house and plan to havo In formal dances In tho fraternity house. At tie 7kli CI. For the cioeln; tilgftt of the club many reservations for dinner have been triads, Ineludin Mr. 3, W. JIughep. who, will have four truestar J. B. JTorter, llvei A. K. Fetters, twentytwo; B. 11. Howiand, gth; IL a Martin, thirteen! 3. H- Con red, .1: a D. Sturdavant. four! 3. B. Steven, sixteen; Ernest Bweet, eight Bf. W. IL Eberradln, eight 1 DAn 3. A. Tancocfc, four! fc. H. Bedwell, four; w. jj. Herdmaw ten; VU K. Waller, fours A. r. Wfaltmore. UiiJ S. I Hsrte, two; O, W. John ton, tlx; George B. Cunnlnt iwjn, five! W. H. Chamber!, flvet Alex yjeke, five K. A Wahl, elsrhts C. J. fcerrlaSB, Mx: a B. Liver, nine! J. IT. rttdewberir, tour; R. C Cunningham, fMr; T. W. MikewiH. four Charjea 8. cmrtey, twos C. . Btuht, tlx; Miles B. Hck t Lincoln, si. At Carte IJce Cia. Tha patroB and matron of the Vesta efcateter No. of the Ordkr of the Kuttrn Mar meet with Mrs. r, li. Iteltir tit her setts Thursday evening at Carter I,aka. A travekwue entertainment was tXt' )iM(A by the ffwnt temki present. Dr. h E. Wspmbsob descriuea nil inp HtrotMrh the Panama oasal, Mi Maiiu WaUaea taM of her attendance at the CkattaneoM Ceaventlon or tno norujcrn And southern Midlers. Mr. OoorEJ t'oweii of his vacation oil the northern UWs, Hra. Simpson of her trip to chbig and Mr H. B. McCartney told 'f tho conclave of the Xn!bts Templar at Denver. Krs. T. a Keller was assisted during tfce wenfcis hy Ir, Batnuel neee, jr.; &nt Mrs. A. A. Wedemerer. The Must metSf of t!n4 chtr will he fcM Octakr 94 at th howa of Mrs. A. A. , Wlenyr, U made Vr. X. mK wM ,tI11 "toavt" Ua'-fwirte; Jmti Ma, atks r. W. ctarka, iamj A. X. "Wmt tweeve; Xetteft 0, Cemalt, ssa. a tmSSTIim pi'annm-.M. brtW tHmstMOK 'lipwHay at Mr Iweae At kewir otr Mm J. C. MikbtHt ot 9&k Vestd, It., smI swr Mm, jr. X. at OWaao. JWaM VMwta w!tt Ve y'niaJinf- T VMM ?rk aianwUrtea wWk1 ita first mtttar tluk mhi ff tk aeaon ITtiiay evaalna;, Stmhr li at tha club Tb VralHe Parfe Ke3raft club held Sti flrsi meetitisr of the year Tuesday arunwwi at the rrwrie Park club houso, After am fwtUfiK hualneea sseailnK the rH5rvdir of the afternoon waa avni at sai4a, TSm pae war wen y Keatenw A. A. "Wadeyer and Alesaner. "Th heeteeeee for the afienraoBi were jfaadaana X X. Canr, ,38. C. Ceedar, It St. SB, Xiy mm, Q, Qrmmt ClMurlea OrwU. Te aestt mmk wtx ha M4 Qeotier U at the eKak Immm in PNlrk Valley, who havo been visiting Colonel and Mrs. T. Y. McCulIouBh, have gono to epend tha week in IJncoln with the Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Alpha Theta rratemltloa. Mr. Kathan Shetton of Grand lelana has arrived to Bprid' & few weeks -vleit-Intf "Mrs. A. C. Powelt at the Thorwajd apartments. Mr. and Mrs. . 3. Scannell have re turned frotn their w'eddtne trip throueh the east, stopping in New York, Boiton and apendlns; a week in tho Adlrondacks. Mr. Robert B. Carnpboll ot Cleveland, 0., who has been visiting his parinte, Mr. and Mrs. John Cwnpbeli, for several flays, Jeft Friday for "Denver an4 other points In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. "W. W. tng have as their guests Mr, and Mrs, X 1 Seympur and two small sons, William and J&cK, Ot Chicago, 111, Mrs, Seymour was formerly Miss Nellie long of Omaha, rn linn lijnn mnrnTD TIT) I TJUTD R IT I Varies , which brought up for ecruUnr the j Kan., will speak. Kisnop raras wm pro- lUHUnrUlUD limin II DflUA official, religious nd moral acta of all side So Declares Bitihop Paries in Kefer- enc'a to Negroes as a Hace, MEET NEXT YEAR AT ATOHISON Conference of African Metheillat Hplacopal SCInUters of Nebrnnkn and KanaM Will Adiierable There Next Year. There's a Fountain Filled With Blood," led by llov. T. J. Smitn of Topeka, opened the third day's session of the K&n- eas-Kebraska conference Friday morning In St. John's African Methodist Episco pal church, presided over by Blijiop- If. Wanton Parks, D. D., ot Chicago, 111, 'Ignorance is a drawback to any indi vidual, race or nation," declared the bishop, "and it is our aim to get rid of Ignorance and illiteracy la our race. Wo have made wonderful progress In the tmftt fifty varn. but with tho school room opened to our boys and girls, wo Intend to do more of It In the future. It Is cheaper to build' school houses and employ good teachers than It Is to build Jalls ahd employ police. It Is dangerous to live in an Ignorant, vicious community, Wlpo out Ignorance and there will be less lynching and fewer crimes and our country will takes Its place In civilisa tion." "We 'ate getting the right conception pf life." said tha Itev. Br. C IV Itunvon of Lincoln, Neb. "and X am proud to nay that we have many friends In this, state today. Wo have learned that we must win our way to" civilisation as other races have done, and civilization Is not a garment to be purchased at some ot tha downtpWn stores and vVorn oft on tho first .fitting, but represents years of toll, and often Safcrlfice." Prof. H. T. Keeling, president of West era university, Qulndaro, Kan., who is regarded one of the most noted edu cators In tho negro race, was Introduced and mads a short address1, Ha will ripeak tonight at tn educational moss meeting. "Are alt preachers blameless in life land conversation?" was asked by Bishop the ministers in the conference. Ileva J. Housley and W, B. Johnson wete marked and their cases referred to a special committee which wilj report Jn executive session Saturday morning. The death of Bishops William B. Der rick and Moses B. Baiter was announced by Bishop Parks and with bowed heads tho members ot the conference stood and sang: "Shall We Meet Beyond the invert" Atchison ia Selected. In answer to the question, "Whera shall our next conference be heldf" At chison, Kan., was selected. Revs. A. J. Icing, W. P. Green and S. W. Alexander were superanuated by the conference and placed on the pension rolt. O. & Horsey, M. 13., of Kansas City, Kan., was elected to elders' orders and will be otdalned Sunday morning. The report of the dollar money com mittee showed that th collection tor that department during the; conference amounted to t3.R3.19. an Increase ot ?K8 pver tha previous year. The tie between the African Methodist Episcopal chUrch and the Protestant Episcopal is found la Richard Allen and Absdlotrr Jones," declared Rector John At bert Williams of Bt, Philip's the Deacon ISplscopal church. "When, you were pulled up from prayer your manhood asserted Itself and you took counsel as to the bert cause of action. Forty-two decided to follow Alien and organized the African Methodist' Episcopal church. "Tour body has developed strong men. You have wrought well for Ood and humanity. You havo mado progress." Dr. B. F, "Watson responded to the. ad dress. Telling how the church had. grown, and how It was teaching the negro to depend on himself, ".Beggars are xtoi regarded by any people," Clyde t Tlioraaa. a 'yocas negro bad ness man. of. Omaha, presented a plan for raising money with which1 to meet church xpen(jes and flo away with b, begging aystent' His work was approved. Several committee reported, during- the morning session. Tprifcht "Education" will be discussed. Prof. II. T. Healing, E. R. Vaughn. D; D., dean Of tha theological department ot the Western university, Qulndaro, Sambo Waxed Fat and Kicked," is the subject of a lecture to be delivered aturday night at the conference by harles Stewart, the noted negro news paper correspondent rrom Chicago, Tha lecture will be freighted with wit, humor and philosophy. ' Negro Pickpockets Believe Visitors of Considerable Money Visitors to; Cibola, the chief city of Qulrera, contributed &7S Thursday night to negro women pickpockets and negro "strong arm" men In the lower part of the Third ward. George Mlcnes, Lincoln, with J. C. Nash, Hot Springs, ventured too near Thlr teenth and Case streets and the former lost 1190, but the latter, who had flSO, escaped with his money. Women, with whom tho pair talked, got the money. Policemen Frank, McCabe and Frank Goodrich arrested Lulu Richardson, WelHe Porter and "Mad" Morgan,- 'tha latter a man, apd they ae being held on suspicion. Otto Heesh. Carroll, la,, lost 30, a negro woman pickpocket getting- the money, and George Thomaao'n, Mason City, lost 149 In a similar way. Joe Piters was in the neighborhood and paid $15 tor his visit when two negro tnen hit him on the head with a club. TOELlMiHATESOMBSALOOHS Anti'Saloon Xeagne Initiates Cam- jiaitjn Here Sunday. BPEAKEBS IN MANY CHURCHES nearntar Pastor in Many of the Place of AVonhlp IV Ul Speak on the Subject from Pal plta Bnnday. Most of tho important churches ot tho city' Will be given over to anti-saloon programs Sunday morning and evening, which Is the day set by the State Anti Saloon league to initiate its campaign In which It hopes will eliminate hundreds of saloons In the state, Including the road houses, in Douglas county. Nearly sixty churches have already agreed to conduct anti-saloon programs Sunday. The league Is placing speakers In every one ot tho list, or Is arranging with the regular pasr tor to give a talk on the subject, outlnlng the program of the league and telling, ot tho progress made. Petitions now being prepared will be In tha churches Sunday to be signed. Thus the league hopes to get a good line ot signatures to the initiative petition )t will circulate In tho hope of bringing be fore the people at the 19H election the question of eliminating- saloons" within two miles ot state Institutions, ellmU natlng all saloons except one to every 600 inhabitants In any town In the state and taking away from the Douglas county board tho power4 to grant license within two miles of the city limits. Police Must Shaye Each Morning While the Carnival is On By order of Chief Of Police Henry W. Dunn all Coppers on duty during the Ak-Sor-Bert carnival must buy a shave or scrape their own faces every morning. The policemen must alsa wear white Vests and gloves. The chief cays ho s proud of the appearance of tho coppers. "They're tho smoothest looking bunch ot policemen you ever saw," the chief declares. Truly Advanced Styles in Women s , Inimitably smart FALL BOOTS Note the Symmetrical Contour of, This Sturdy Model shown nere roaay Priced -at Our show wlndowa changing Btyle shows. It win pay wnH when now i iowu, w tvles displayed. Styles that aro very often utterly different shown elpewhero. from thoao FEE A SSSStM ii UlhB t ,ts ?Ci IQasussh Xk. swasr Dm semriwi lift. D; Tk Van, Bwsjrh ;wt A beet Attest fail itm Mwi. Gorc Jensek Greatest Sale of Diamonds, Watches & High-Grade Jewelry Ever Held in Omaha The Entire High Grade Jewelry Stock of Scott-Parr Company Was Bought for Gash for LOFTIS BROS. & CO., Jewelers The Old Reliable Original Diamond and Watch Credit House i Gush or on Easy Credit Terms 'i Now Soiling at Tremendous Sacrifioe. "Eriosje Wy, Blw Oot"tlt,itt a nfttikt in th reftl ,,a tlkui Kil'i trrandtt , J&viryime Taowi tkt Scott-Parr prioi sUmoi cut ia half, who oould mini hnjin$ f AftisiM hart i hrrm art M' a wmll rtMrrU,tioi f Uu wMlrfml bftr fbta mw onJiMi. -(hmL today, isssBPSjTW g ws 'KV J" Jf. J T "&r; ' dbrff iluxMsay So it iweras that almost everyone in Omaha has already, been. in. te can Mtftly ay that thip store never knew such crowds before. Loftis J3ro. j. bought thi .entire stock ai47Va cents on the dollar, liecauge Scoti-Parr G. were.fiiiimcially embarrassed That's why. ypu mm get such rIly remarkable- values. '' ' '." " 975i saes Diamond Spetial y Wt. loss l Hack. 0. T. Van urt h. o nr. J, W. ArMMI atrs44 at a box arty at tA Orpheum oa Wedaaaday eve s4& !ti JiGsAJ of Mr. kM Mrs. 3. P. goy. meir t Chicane, lit. fallow by a up. per a4 tke ham H Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Zg, whea eevers were laid for. jMr. ad Mrs. J, r. eymur Chleso, Mr. and Mrs- W. W, Imuc Mtes JHorenco Lone, Mr.. 3, W. Arnoldl, A awrprlsa party was (tvea Mils Ar uUa Schlcker at her home Wednesday vl In honor of her birthday. The veetls was spent In danclnr. Musla WM furnished by Mr, 6tev keuchel. 7kee present were; .Mkse- .Misses Juil MoyUiw Theresa Kaobel, Xatlterlne Schlnker, Martraret Sehtnker, A tit UartUBf, Mayans itartunir, Amelia Schinker, Anna 8chlnker. Xitsaheth ztb. Meesra Messrs" ateve Xeuehst Frank Zetb, Kdward Scnlnksr, h'ftd, .Cross, atea Qress. tyUl-Crty WcUiar. The weddina ot Miss Jflartl U Corey ad Mr, John yalt took place Wednesday evealas; at Wis bride's home oa Eighteenth and Hurdette streotx. Itev. W. V. His he officiated. The bride's sister, Miss Corey, was staid ot honor aud Mr. John KamlHoh was best man. Mr. aad Mrs. (Li'ftll are i home at Maple street 4 Sale Every Morning at 8:30 a mm Yaw'll aay ye nvf saw such sarfatwi as the diamonds lp thla ffatinaT, Wonderful selection; alt abeelutely yerfeot la cut ana nplor; xtr, lare lts and Uautltulty' sei ta yeur chelae' at solid lia- goic ttteetatfiiw. Uditt' Wttchit, DiiMMl' Sit 1 4 O W4.50 SeftMHstv ' Ma. Ui T.wHsa' aMd koU, enaravea cases, fine diamond WateW, O vise, U t. ftn diamond In taw. MHInv fr i with TlllnnlU ril- Waltham movmt. auirante4 aatlsteatory ba4 ftkstutly acaurate.' Toar choice el dor eigas. eeiuvaiy isz -values, VAT sMXi isVSJ A XT, 9 Every Honest Person Cam Open a Account With Ui; Cm) 1ST llliniis, ElparSI 1J5 Wilthira Watches I Beott-Parr Oo.'s Price, f 19,B This new 12-stxo Thin Model must not bo confused with tha large, heavy, thick watches of fered by some dealers at double 'this special sale price. Finest Quality sold Silled cases, band engraved or plain polished; guaraateed 26 year; choice of many designs; Illinois, Elgin or VaHham movements, closely timed and inspected; guaran teed accurate. i.O A MONTH, Mrs. Uyo4 l, aviUon will etitertala the , Srldsre Zaacheoa club at her haste Meat wetX v Mrs. 3, C. NeHksrat' of South Set, 'jw(. Ttv4 to vllt friends hrt. Mrs. J. II. KoaMah will leave 'Friday K ' CMes, "vIhw she will aaaka hot Vaa. r Mr. SS. mtu pi KKeelstef Sprir.slf U ta tm at WisUir, Mrs. J. JP. railea. ,. f fo-.i i Mr. Mut Osren of Missouri Xo. 1.918. deiWl 0 old lockets. Diamond gt. Beau tiful designs, genuine diamonds. Real values to $25,00; only ,...,,.,....,..( CyeAttTersM; fl.dO a. MobOu 3TB1U8 COUPON I0E 10O-PAGE CATALOG. Take a knife or the point ot a pin and cut this coupon out NOW be'fore you torf U Just five Us your aama and addreis no let ter Is neceesar.v. and ye will send 7eu 11EB our hndwma 100 Catalog Nj, ipa, conulnlnir 900 beautiful tllustraUon .it lUmonds, Watchrs, Artistic Jewelry and Silverware, with com pitta deacrlpUona and prices. This catalog fully .explains our eaay credit plan. Jut fill in your name and addTftsa on . th lints pro vided beloW and mall today to &0ftis Bros. ot. Q( poufh lta Street, Omaha, Nb. ..........y "VjUt T This StMrb $90 Hffany Diamootd Ring If Diamondl Special No. 14 It it a perfeet tetauty, A w4rf v stA of f tuer- vm ycportionc ani full try brilliiuacy, Mt in 14k iolld. gold had ru4 mwuttinfjust a faw pf tiam. 1m tht eoUfejikA. 0mm4 U lu&SMva Ttlyet rlstf TKj at aaly Trm-nJijUit 150 ft Weak, Store Open Eviry Eveniig Till 9:30 Phoat B1m 1444 or 8636 and galeaman will call, 'bringing with Mm iftofc gwQ ytt whih to gee -j ; IOFTIS BBi BROS & CO. Ts8 THX OLD REUABLX OJtlGrDfAL BIAMOMD AKD WAT0X 0IT 409 South 16th Stmt, Mai, floor, Oity IfationaJ B&ak Block, 16th and Harnty iwtfi Omaha, Kth. Diamond Special Thm Value is $75 Ma. 18 Here's a diamond value that only this special sale makes if possible to offer. Wonderful ge- itption, perzeot in cotor ana cut. Extra lerve In else, ana sec in your cnoic "of lilc solid void mountlnRS. ladles' or Beadsman's Style. TERMS: SI A WEEK MP .ttlTfrv AU UfM $94.50 Uv $5 Valu This Special Ncf. 17 ih of solid gold, in the stylish rose finish. Sot with two sparkling beautifnl diamonds and 8 genuine pearls with a largo lustrous pearl drop. Comes complete wih 15 inch chain. A' beautiful La Valliero and a splendid value. Tims: $3.00 a Month Diamond Special No. 15 $6850 9 ft An extra offering1 of usual (110 rings that Go at (68.50, Large, exquisite diamonds of perfect brilliancy and color, net In heavy 14k gold tnountlne, as shown, or in Flat Belcher mounting if. preferred. Credit Terms: $1.50 A Week VcTKOfeMPI CUTOK TOSS TJtOSCB WXO OaJTBTOT QAXA, Cut this out NOV aud slim and mall It before you forest We wndjjnawond and Watches everywherf and allow easy time pay- , IOFTIS BROS. CO., 409 South 10th Street, Omaha, Neb. I desire to purchaa Wo. (,,, ..) recording to prices snd tenni mentlpBad In The Omaha Bee September 25, ItlS: I enclose M first monthly (or) treokly pavment and agrea t0.?Z peJaaoa as ntlpulatod in t)ia sd. If I am not completely satisfied with my purchase 1 will return it to Loftts Br on. ft L'o' at one who axreo to refund money la full. iosaups , i -" i i - i I'ajQggggjHHHBH rapt. r