THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. Fashion Hint Society Brandels Store for Men newly enlarg ed, rearranged and greatly Improved; occupies entire main floor of our building N. Vf. cor ner 16th and Doug las street Watch our Douglas street windows for thfi announcement of most extraordi nary sales next Thursday. Fine q u a 1 Ity merchan dise at rare bsr galnsi 2MB By MELT.TFIOIA. Monday, October 6, 1913. A SPECIAL SALE OF LACE CURTAINS HE engagement la announced today of Miss Josephine Murphy, T daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Murphy, to Mr. Norbcrt Cornelius Lcary. AIIss Murphy Is one of the most attractive young women of the Field club net She finished school at the Sacred Heart academy and has taken part In alumnae work and is a member of the- Christ Child society. She is a tall blonde, with exquisite coloring, and Is especially popular. Mr. Lcary is a graduate of Crelghton university and a member ot Happy Hollow and the University clubs. He Is a member of tho buslnoss firm of tho Leary Printing company. v The wedding will take place next spring. Our New York bujer3 made a fortunate purchase of lace curtain in pairs from an Eastern mill agent 2 he price was considerably less than the usual figure and we are able to offer them to you right at the opening of the neut season at much less than you could pombly buy them regularly. You Will Find Remarkable Values in These 4 Special Lots y W i Dinner for Mrs. Pennybacker. Mr. C. W. Hayes, entertained at din ner at her home Simday evening In honor of Mrs. Percy Pennybacker of Austin, Tex., national president of the Federated Women"" clubs. Tho colors, yellow and white, of the local club were used In the decorations. Covers were laid forj Mesdames: Mosdamcs: Percy Pennybacker. Harrv L. Keete iirure aicvuuocn, or wniimii, I,. M. Lord, It. I,. MaKflvy, J. O. Yelser. D. V. Jewell. C, W. Hayos. HER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. F. II. Cole, K M Hyfcrt. Edward Phelan. C II. Martey, L, J. Hex lev. N II. Nelson, Miss Susan Paxson. To Study 'Olamlet." The oratory department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tucfcday morn ing, October T, at 10 o'clock In the studio rooms n the Boyd theater of Mr. Puis tnd Mr IUoed. All club women Interested are Invited and members are nikod to tko thefr copies of 'Hamlet" and note books, for tho Illustrations will be taken from "HamV." The lost quarter of un hour will be -devoted to a business meet In: At the Country Club. The largest nodal affair planned for Monday Is tho Informal dancing party i given by Miss rCathertno Deeson and Miss Mildred Butler at the Country club In compliment to Miss Lucy Hawk of Battle Creek, inch., guest of Miss Beeton. Among tbe out-of-town guests attending will be Miss Hawk, Miss Ger trude McCarthy of Chicago, Miss Ellen Barker of Chicago. Miss Juliette Brown of Canon City. Cola; Miss Margaret Hewitt of Des Mcdnes and Mr. Brlnkley Evans ot Lincoln. About 100 guests will be present and the Utter part ofhe everdrw supper wilt be served at small tables In tho dining room. Bridge for Guest, Miss Louise Dinning was hostess at a delightful bridge afternoon Monday at her homo for Miss Gertrude McCarthy of Chicago, who Is visiting Miss Marlon Kuhn. The guests were: Misses Misses Oertrude McCarthy. Elisabeth Bruce, of Chicago, Lucy Hawk of Marlon Kuhn. Battle Creek, Eugenie. Patterson, Margaret ,Bnum, Katrtfrlne Burkley, Alice. Carter. Daphne Peters. Bertha Dickey, Elisabeth Davis. Margaret Mler Mario Davie. of Topeka. Xatherlne Beeaon, Frances Ilochsletler, Mildred Butler. " Dorothy Stevens. W. 0. T. U. Will Xeet Tho Omaha unton of th Women's Christian Temperance uhlon will meet SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlflSBP ssssssssssssIsssssIIsssssssssssssssssssssssHssisMt IsssssssssV IBSbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBVSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM BBsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBiiV3' By LA RACOJfTEUSE. MISS JOSEPHINE Ml'ItPHY. SbBBbbbsIW Kiddi ar Always Hungry and bouillon is the best refreshment for them. Keeps box of Armour' BouillenCubcM on the pantry shelf and they can make it for them selves by simply dropping a cube into a cup of hot water. Delicious, stlnulatlnt.liiflcoratlnr and excellent far growing children S mMyn m AfKw' At !. m4 4mnu ,mjlm J . h jLm ru. mm . ARMOUBCOMPANV Beautify tive Complexion IS TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM The Uncqutlcd Buutlfltr VSXD AND CNOOUCO BY THOUSANDS Guaranteed to re mora tan, freckles, pimples, liver spots, etc. Extreme cases about twenty dsys. Kids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves tbe skin clear, soft, healthy. Two sites, 50c. and $1.00. By toilet counters or mail. i tiATiotAt, rottxT courAtrr, jw Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 In the as sembly room of the Young Women's Christian association. Reports will be read by the delegates from tho county convention, which was hold at Valley a few weeks ago. A large attendance la desired by the officers ot the union. Fcr the Future. The wedding of Miss Letta R, Bryant and Mr. Harvey Ward Chrlstensen will take place Saturday ovenlng. October 11. at the home ot Miss Bryant'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bryant. For Bridal Party. Miss Helen Murphy will entertain In formally at luncheon. Wednesday at her home, when the guests will be Miss Marie Hollknger, an October bride, and her bridesmaids. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Ida M. Hanchstt returned Sundav after spending tho summer In Europe. Alias Hope Iianchett, who met her mother in Boston, returned with her. Miss Portia Sweet arrived Mnndiv morning from Colorado and will onen her studio In the city Thursday. The first three days of each week she will spend in Chlogo. Personal Mention. Pollca Commissioner J. J. Ttvilur I confined to his home with a sDralned kn. Mayor James C. Dahlman has srotiA ia Excelsior Springs for a brief recupera- atlve visit. A daughter was born Raturdav tn rr and Mrs. J. N. Stelner ot Denver, Mrs. BteliW was formerly Miss Lillian Shears. Mrs. William "W. Long left Friday eve ning for Chattanooga, Tenn., where she wilt attend the ninth btanhlal convention of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brother- nooq or Jtatiyvay Traimen to be held at that place. Theater Parties. Many parties. wer given Saturday evening at the Brandets theater to see the Count ot Luxembourg. Mrs. Frederick A. Nash entertained at a box party, followed by suppei at her home. The guests were: Misses Mlmea . Helen Cudshy of Frances Nash. Bold bv Brandels Drue Dio't. llulon Drug Co . and otbera. TheSeiei.ee tf Living Begins in the mouth. 30 to 40 of our full efficiency is lost unu our lives hhortcti. ed 20 bv ne glecting teeth needing atten tion. Get the Bailey service. Exncrta on.r In alt depart ments. Smart afternoon hat, the narrow brim of black velvet la finished with a wired frill of white fancy laoa. tho wlro con( Ing only to threo Inches from tlm edge to let the frill soft round the edge, of the hat. At the front tho black velvet round crown Is trimmed with a lace bow wired round two ends and knotted' at bottom. INFORMATONJOR TEACHERS Three Separate and Complete Bu reaus Will Be Maintained. HAVE RECEPTION COMMITTEES Many I!tilnr llotmca Have Ex tended InvKntlnna to Stntc Trnchera to Visit I'lanU Uurlntr Convention. Thoi information work In connection with the Nebraska Stuto Teachers' as- soclatlon, to convene In Oir.cha Novem ber 6 and 7, Is to be mon complete this year than ever before, as three distinct Information burcuus aro to bo estab llshed. There will bt, a permanent In formation bureau at the Hotel Ilome. There Is to be another at the Young ...... a V.11110UU11 uiEociauon, ana u third at tho High school building. At each ot these places the girls In charge Mill work In three shifts. Bosldes these there Is to be a reception committee tt' receive teachers at the Union station, the Burlington station and the Webster street station. To a certain txtent these people will act as an Information bureau nlnp. ns they will give directions to all teachers as they arrive. Someone, will go to the cars with them and give them the directions as to how to reach their hotel or boarding place. Already many of the business houses of the olty have sent Invitations .asking that the teachers be taken through their plants as an oxcuislon. Manager Par rlsh of the publicity bureau Is anxious that others who desire to register such Invitation do so as soon as possible so that ho may lay all of them before the asooclatlon at once. All the committees on local arrange ments have been appointed. They were appointed by heads ot each committee The chairman ot each committee will fill tn the names ot his committeemen. He Takes Stranger In and the Stranger Takes His Money Jamea D. JacXeor., vrvJng at the bodge hotel, was robbed of $43 Sunday night by Itay Bruffs of Des Moines, whom he had befriended. Jackson met Bruffs Sunday afternoon and was told a hard luck story by the lutter to the effect that he had no money and no place to 'spend the night. Out of the klndncis of his heart he took Ilruffs to supper and offered to share his room with him until he could obtain work. Upon awakening In the morning he found his portege gone, and also J II In bills. Jackson furnished, the poltcwwlth a good description of the thief, who Is known to the pollce 'as having worked similar robberies on other charitably in clined strangers. Chtcaso. Ellen Barker of Chicago, Sierra, Frances Hochstetler. M.pn Lawrence Rrltikur. JaoV HMuln Cuthbert Potter, CHrke of Denver, Bobert Burns, Fred Dsugherty. In a line party were; Mr. and Mrs. lllchsrd Hosford ot Mollne. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davla. Mr. and Mrs. Qlenn C Wharton. Mr and Mrs W. D. Hosford. Another line party Included. Miss Margaret Melr ot Topeka, Ksn. Miss Margaret Meyer. Miss Louisa Dlnnlnc. Mr. Edward Meyer. Mr. C. J. Lord. Mr. Gerald Wharton. FIRST NEW TARIFF BOOK HAS REACHED THE CITY The "tariff book" has arrlvAri. 1 I. a most complicated affair, without be ginning pr a suitable end. There Is no index, and goods are listed In a hap. haiard manner. Customs Collector Tay lor says more books are on the way. Only one has arrived so far. The book contains 100 pages and has seventy-seven narasranha. Th nmn riven for hasty annaranca of the honk Is that It was rushed to the printer as soon as the president signed the tariff bllL 17 Tsars 1 71 Amtha sraufAfc PIUGES IW4fTMth$3i50 Warranted Work. BAILEY TheDeitist T9 OHy Sattoaal Bank Blag-. ffHty scraper." r. Bsilsr. Sr. silpbtrl. nr. i.uawic, on&oaonust. WISE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED Officers of the Wise Memorial Hospital association wero elected Sunday afternoon at a meeting held at Temple Israel. For the eniulng year all of last year's of ficials were re-elected: Mrs. Joseph Sonnenberg. president; Mrs. C, Schlank, vtco president; Isaac Kahn, recording secretary; Mrs. I.ena Behfeld, financial secretary; I. Sommer, treasurer. The trustees named are: Mrs, S. Arnstetn, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. S. Newman, Mrs. J. Bosoft and Babbl Frederick Cohn. The institution was reported In spendid condition. CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY ASKS FOR AUDITORIUM DATES J. M. Olllan, manager of the Auditor ium, has received a messaga from the Chicago Opera company asking for dates in April. While he has not yet signed up a contract he will keep open tfie. re quested time subject to cancellation. AK-SAR-BEN TRAVEL HEAVY UNTIL THE RAIN FALLS Neither the street railway company nor the steam roads have compiled the fig ures on passengers handled during the carnival season, but all agree that tho travel up to the time when the rains set In during the middle of last week was heavier than during former years. After the rains commenced, officials of trans portation companies say that the travel fell off amaslngly. Counterfeit Dollar buy trouble buf'a genuine quarter buys Dr. King's New Life Pills; tor constlpa t'on, malaria, headache and jaundice. For sale by your druggist. Advertisement. Quick Help to Uaekac and Rhea mattara. Th man or woman who wants quick help from buckach and rheumatism wilt find It In Foley Kidney Pills. They act so quickly and with such good effect that weak. Inactive kidneys thst do not keep the blood clean and free ot the Im purities that causa these symptoms are tond up and strengthened to healthy vigorous action. You cannot take Foley Kidney Pills Into your system without I having1 good results. Contain no habit I forming drugs. For sale by all dealers every where. Advertlstment. You have only to wipe your dishes when you let them jpractically wash themselves with GOLD DUST A labor-saver for cleaning pots and pans, floors, woodwork and everything. 5c and larger packages. chicaqo "lot tho GOLD DUST TWINS da your wark" wjisJi'r.vj-M-JATH.miMjr snii ii miiisBiiinmg -- - WM Ma ' 1 RSI kaceCurtains at $1.98 Pair ': X iiKRitl. iv'wary 'Sciol Wl Hundrods f Pairs of real cluny, filet net, Wf Wj V IsBk jjv vjl v ijjlj ' Quakel laco' Bungalow net and extra flno 4 llra llfc Lace Curtains at $2-50 Pair uJ if I r- A most completo assortment of Etamine, nov- mE 11 w"' E0 on spec,al Ba,e Tue3lay 2 50 Special Lot of Lace Curtains at $3.98 Pr. A i . . . . T e.M-euent assortment ot roni imported Uucliesso, Laset Arabian, Chiny, An Antique, Brussels net, marquisette and scrim curtains special Tuesday, pair ej)Jtf.O LACE CURTAINS at $4.98 Pair We have never shown such an Immense line of fine high grade curtains at this price, as you will find Jn this lot. Real Duch ese, Irish point, Point Milan, real Arabian and antique cur tains special Tuesday on our Third floor, at pair $4.98 RIBBONS Fancy Ribbons, In pretty floral designs, noshes, hair I Q. bows, eta, yd. 3u 18 and 27-inch Shadow Lace Flouncings, also 18 and 36-in. Shadow Allovers in white, cream and ecru over a hundred pretty styles worth to 75c yard, at, per yard, r39c RIBBONS E-lnch Silk Taffeta Ribbons, all plain colors, special I A. at. yard I 0 Heinz Spaghetti The New Universal Food Get your appetite ready for the New Food. It's Spa . ghetti Spaghetti prepared in a new form with a new found flavor. Heinz Spaghetti ' Cooked Ready to Serve Made by a new FJeinzrccipe. Choicest ingredients enriched by the special zest of Heinz Tomato Sauce and imported fine flavored cheese. It's piquant glowing satisfying. And it's muscle-forming, brain building FOOD. Don't forget that. The world is waking up to the wonderful food value of Spaghetti realizing-that it is one of the elemental foods. A mighty important one in the Nation's diet. Heinz Spaghetti wherever introduced has be ' come a Universal Food. Try a Heinz Spaghetti meal today ana1 find out for yourself. Get a tin from your grocer under the Heinz money-back guarantee that covers all the 57 Varieties We want everybody to know how good Heinz Spaghetti is, and know it quickly. So we are offering ' $1000.00 In Prizes for School Cluldren , for best Little Essays on Heins Spaghetti. Parents, children and teachers may read the announcement of this contest in -current issues of such juvenile publications as the Youth's Companion, St Nicholas, American Boy, etc. f will be impossible for us to answer. any letters regarding the contest. Others of Heinz 57 Varieties are: Heinz Baked Beans, Tomato Ketchup, Euchred Pickle, Chili Sauce, Peanut But ter, Mince Meat, Tomato Soup, etc., etc i H J. Heinz Co. Vu&crs Utptd tit Heinz Modd Par ftcj Kitdtta Eatry Ttm. Concentrate your advertising in The Bee. There is a Bee in almost every home