12 HIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913, "The Bread and Butter Question" No. S Next Saturday, Oct. 1 1, for all housewives Saturday is the day for trying Armour and Company's "Glcndale" and learning to have more, without spending more, on the table. You'll be one to do it, of course. For "Glcndale" will please. It has the taste that xciiu. And it saves at least one dollar in every three you now spend on the spread for bread. Join this "better liv ing without more spend ing" movement. Learn "the 'Glendalc way." Everybody's doing it. For "Glcndale" satis fies. It looks good and tastes good because it is good; and it saves you enough to put 100 extra dishes a year on the table. And all without skimp ing 1 Won't the whole family like that? "Glendale" day next Saturday, October 1 1 That's the day to bring you better times fifou act more on the table without spending more. Get into the spirit of "Glendale" Day. You'll find it a subject well worth talking about. Talk it over with your husband with your neighbor. See if you can test "Glcndale" in more ways than she can. Justbuyapound brick. By 'phone or order boy will do. No need to pick it out in person. Each brick of "Glen dale" is like every other brick. Color and quality areauayuniform. Then use it in every way you can think of. And don't forget. It saves you at least a third of your "spread for bread" cost. A demonstration in the homes of this city T h i s demonstration will bring a new wave of prosperity to the com munity. "Glendale" users will live better without spending more. The saving of a third does it. This saving on the big "spread for bread" item is usable for other things all the year 'round. Wedi at Washington. Colonel and Mrn. Arthur Pickering. United Stated army, have sent out cards announcing the marriage of their daugh ter, Mlit Margaret Mauree Pickering, to Lieutenant Frank C. Mahln, Kleventh United States Infantry, In Bt. Margaret's church at Washington, D, 0., Beptemher 28. The bride wore a traveling suit of seat brown cloth, with small hat of the name shade, and a corsage bouquet of orchids. A breakfast followed the cere mony at the Army and Navy club, after which Lieutenant and Mrs. Mahln left for Texas City, where Lieutenant Mahln Is stationed. Colonel Pickering and family have many friends here and were form erly stationed at Fort Crook. Farewell Party. A farewell party was given Friday night In honor of Miss Helen Smith, who leaves soon to spend the winter In Los Angeles. Miss Smith was presented with a beauti ful traveling bag as a token of friend ship. Those present were Misses Lambert, Sldwell, Kmp, DuVal, Kissinger, Vlckery, Noble, Sleeper, Bchafer, Landaborg, Qatey, IUwley, Hull, Ulngharn, Halter, Page, Lahey, Turner and Delkner. At the Omaha Club. Miss Marlon Kuhn was hostess today at luncheon at the Omaha club In honor of Miss Gertrude McCarthy of Chicago, formerly of .this city. Covers were placed for: Misses Misses Gertrude McCarthy, Greta Lane, Loulsn Dinning, Luclle Bacon, Kugenle Patterson, Daphne Peters, Ann Glfford, Kalhertno Thummell, Frances Hochstetler, Bertha Dickey, Mary Burkley, Marlon Kuhn. Jackson-Burnham Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Burnham ot South Omaha announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice Lillian, to Marcel lus L. Jackson, which occurred at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. C. N, Dawson, Saturday evening, Sep tember 27. The young people were at tended by Miss Ellen Seltser and Mr. Paul Castor. They are In their new home, 2234 North Forty-fifth atreot, where they will be at home to their friends after November 1 Gym Club. The first social meeting of the Gym club was held at the home of Letltia Van Buren Friday evening. The new officers elected were Helen Sorensen, president; Doris Braden, vice president; Lorlne Davjs, secretary and treasurer, and Barbara Churchill, reporter. Those present were; Misses Misses Myrtle Hayden, Doris Braden, Nina Pettieram, Quito Eddy, Lorlne Davis, Barbara Churchill, Letltia van uurcn, Helen Borensen, Lint of "telendaie" Dealers Day After Tomorrow ARMOUR COM?ANY The Persistent and Judicious Uso of Nowspapor Advortis ing is th.o Road, to Businoss Success. Herbert. Dumont, Gertrude Read, Erdlce Baum-gardner, Margurlte Chllds, Margaret Merrill, Augusta Gray, Frances Waterman. Palealco Club. The Pagalco club will give a dancing party at Armbrust hall, Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, Thursday evening, October 0. Progressive Card Club Party. The South Side Progressive Card club will entertain at an evening card party at Its hall Fourteenth and Castellar m . .AkBBBBBSKnSBBBBBBBS The Civet-Gat may be Timid But not to look at! . Here' s a coat made from the skins of him-- , Smart as smart can be graceful as the cat himself $215.00. This, shape comes in other furs too Some dearcr-some as low as 42.00. All guaranteed under the GORDON Pure Fur Law You will find Gordon Furs in a good store in nearly every city. Pictures and .prices and the real names of furs in the big new Gordon Book Your name on ,a postcard brings it. . Gordon & Ferguson St. Paul, Minn. Makers of Gordon Pure Fur Law Furs since 1871 A Gigantic Purchase of Women's Fall Apparel ! Surplus Stock and Samples front I. Ha rim an & Co., Groone St., New York SUITS, CLOAKS, DRESSES, SILK WAISTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, SILK UNDERWEAR On Sale Thursday at Values Actually Sensational See the Window Displays. Watch Wednesday Evening Paper for Particulars. AH on sale on our Second Floor. nun Coats at $7.50, $10, $12.50, $17.50. Tailored Suits at $15.00 and $10.00 Dainty Silk Waists at $3.08 and $5. Silk Underwear, $1.50, $2.50, $3.08 and $5.00. streets Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The hostesses for the affair are Men- dames XV. V. Lynch, P. V. Lynch. W. C. Lyman, E. J. Lyman, Kramnier and V. Cunningham. For St. Louis Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Beaton will en tertain at dinner this evening at their home In honor of Miss Lucille Schraub- stadtcr of St. Louis, guest 0f Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Robinson. Covers will be placed for Misses Lucille Schraubstadter, Amy Qllmoro, Katherlne Moorhead, Messrs. Will Schnorr, Guy Furay, Paul Beaton. La Salfe Olub. The La Salle club will elve the. firm of a series of eight dancing parties Thunday evening, at Chambers' aca demy. Pleasures Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Kyle entertained at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George F. Boekhoff of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mather of Watertown, B, p., who aro guests of Mrs, S. I Roblnton. Covers were laid for six. At the Orpheum. miss Ann uirrord will give an Or pheum party this evening for Miss Ger trude McCarthy. Those present will bo? MlBBMt Mtases Gertrude McCarthy, Louise Dinning, Marlon . Kuhn, , Eugenie Patteron, ureia uant, Ann uinora. Frances Hochstetler, Messrs Messrs Harry Koch, Fred DAimherty. Den Gallagher Drexel Slbbernsen. Robert Cormcll, Robert Stout, Gerrlt Fort, Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. "J, II, Krltenbrlnk an nounce the engagement ot their daugh ter. Agnes, to Mr. Henry Rlewe of Ham mond, Ind.,1 the wedding to take place October tt. The couple will make their home In Hammond, Ind., where Mr, Rlewe Is man ager of the Cudahy plant there. For the Future. Mrs. Allan Farmer will entertain at afternoon bridge Thursday for her guest. Fashion Hint Extraordinary Special Sale of Hugs Thursday Great Sale of Women's Cloaks, Suits and Waists Are you interested in reaJy-made tailored apparel that has all the style and quality of expensive garments, but sells at a price you can afford? We Present to You the True Style Aristocrats for Fall: SUITS for Women and Misses the price COR is always V J There are many lines of women's suits that soil at $25, but thero la only one "Fashlonseal" lino and it has no rivals. The makers of these suits hare maintained the "Fash lonseal" supremacy for years. These suits are beautifully talloded and finished; they are made of the most deslrablo fabrics and the goods are woven expressly for the "Fashion seal" factory. In style character these suits rival the best talloded suits that ordinarily sell at $35 to $40. Scores of the later fall and early winter models of "Fash ionseal" suits have Just reachod us. They aro wonderfully effective and reveal the latest stylo ideas now Just coming Into popularity In the east. AW Every now Bhade that is now in vogue can be found in the "Fashlonseal" suit that will appeal to you. The 11ns la so com plete that all sliss are here In the wid est possible style range. STo waif are so P o p n 1 a r among; Omaha's' most dis criminating women as these. Wednesday Specials in Brandeis Stores 3d Floor ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. IISBOEIIIIIB FZZiXOW COBJDB In plain and combina tion of colors; regular I C 26o values, at 'U BT JUMPED HXGKV OOWXS on extra fine nainsook: already made and trimmed with 7Kn laca; values to tl.CO. at,. STAMPED XAXTS BAOS, COL ULR and Ctrxr BAOS and TINTED SOX A PILLOW TOPS; 19c values, 'at, Cn each srw xswpzs r n. tows stamped and tinted In 12 de signs; something on- KfJft tlrely new, at JwU NEW DUTCH PILLOWS in white duck, to be embroidered In cross-stitch; 2 for I On 26c, or, each I Demonstration of Rels Nuvo Letters and Scallops by Miss Beadle ot the Rels factory. PICTURE and FRAMING DEPT. "BIX GREATEST MOIKXHTS TN A OX1UV8 LITE" by Harrison Fisher. Size 9x!l Inches, With one Inch Wide enameled fmm und white mat to match; a very popular picture ior & sins room; worth 11.00. at "BUSKS' OSAGE" in original colors; size 12x13, framed In Circassian walnut; very iiunuFuiu piciure z.uu vaiue, ior Wednesday, each "OUPIDS" Just received 600 of favorites; size 9x10 inches, -with brown frame, good glass; rerular tirlce. 40e. at. each If you don't-aret "Art Graft Ontld" frames on your pictures you're not getting the best. 39c 756 these plain l9o Mrs. Carrie Brooke Harris, ot Sioux Kails, S. D who has arrived to spend a month here. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Borglum and son, George Paul, have returned frbm an ex tended stay In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M, Mackay of Baltimore arrived In the city Friday, and aro stopping with i.ev. and Mrs. T. J Mackay. Mr. Mackay expects to locate hern Mrs. Arthur H, Benton returned this week from her sojourn of four months In the east and Minneapolis and will be at the Merrlam for the winter. Dr. and Mrs, Edwin Kobertsan and ton, Norris, of Concordia. Kan., are visit ins Dr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. John A. Dempster, and sister, Mri. II. C Meyer. Miss Harriett Gillette of Sheridan tWyo., spent a few days last week here with Mrs. Holdrege of the Hamilton apartments and left Sunday evening for Washington to attend Mt. Vernon seminary. Mrs. E. B. Bryson, formerly of Omaha, who has lived at Los Angeles for two years, will arrive from Chicago en route home on Tuesday morning to spend a week or ten days with Mrs. Draper Smith. BEATEN UP AND ROBBED BY MAN HE BEFRIENDS Carl Hansen, Silver Creek, Neb., was beaten up and robbed of $10 Monday evening by a stranger whom he be friended. Hansen nnswered the fellow's plea by securing hlm a-room at the Den ver boarding house when the fii..v turned, on his benefactor In the hallway and after knocking him senseless took nil the money he had. Drnilly Fright possesses sufferers from lung trouble till they learn Dr. King's New Discovery will help them. Trice 60c and JUOO. For salo by your druggist. Advertisement. MtC Uy LA ItACONTKUSE. (Small h't In blaik dull silk. The brim Is tu'ned up round the head very narrow at ine ngni siae ana over me crown si (..e icu i-ue, win top ui uiucii is trimmed with a splendid black atgrot. The round crown Is tightly draped with black sllK. Eat New Bread, Cabbage, Sausage, Fish, "Pape's Diapepsin" Will Digest It All Eat without fear of Indigestion or a sour, gassy Stomach, Heartburn or Dyspepsia. Do some foods you eat hit back tarte good, but work badly; ferment Into stub born lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic. Jot this down; Pace's Dlapepeln digests everythtnc leaving, nothing to sour jfcnd upset you. No difference how badly ycur stomach ! disordered. ou get happy re lief m five minutes, but what pieases you most Is that It strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat our favor ite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure. Diapepsin Is quick, posi tive and puts your stomach In a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes In contact with the stomach distress Jurt vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no bleeh tng, no eructations of und rented food, your head clears and you feel fine. Put an end to stomach troubles by get ting a large fifty-cent case of' Pape's Dla pepsin from any drug store. Tou realize in five minutes how needless it is to suf fer from IndJgebtlon, dyspepsia or an stomach disorder Cleaning or Dyeing Made Over Garments If you have any made-over gar ments to bo cleaned or dyed, thesi suggestions should be followed: Rip your garments entirely apart and send the pieces to the cleaner just as they are; he can then clean or dye and finish them on the cylinder, which leaves the goods more like new than any other method. Flat work only can be ft'nlshed on the cylinder. It you do not care to rip It all apart, do what i to remove all trimming and but tons, tnen send to him. Trimming can then be dry ' cleaned. Dry cleaning will not benefit goods that are faded or show pleat marks they must be steam Mm NmI Anil anmu.ln.ow that ttrl 1 1 nut ux. irwill men iv ueiuiuca necessary to dye them some dark shade. Never make over a garment and then send It to be cleaned; have it cleaned first and you will get satisfactory work; that Is, It you semi i. to us Wagons everywhere. 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