the bee: cmails, Finn ay, October .u mw. MILK PRIGESARE ADVANCED Cost to Wholesale and Retail Buyer is Raised. PASTEURIZED IS NINE CENTS f Society s J M S3 s s s s i Wm By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, October 30, 1913. Reduce your food bills by ordering I "Swift's I Premium" Oleomargarine OVJ5MBER will start auspiciously with several moat Interesting! IV I mnelcales for society to attend. I Mrs. Joseph Maul Metcalf issued Invitations today for au evening musical Tuesday, November 11, at 8 o'clock, at her spacious home, 1234 South Tenth street Miss Mary Munchhoff, tho well known soprano, and Miss Bella Robinson, pianist, will glvo tho program. Both artista havo spent several years In study abroad and their friends are pleased to havo the opportunity of hearing them. Mrs. Charles T. Kountzo, president of the Tuesday Morning Musical club, issued Invitations yesterday to the members for the first meeting, or President's day program and tea, which will be given at her homo next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Douglas Welptou, contralto, will givo several vocal numbers. Wholrsale Trice Admncrd to 25 Onts r Gallon Grorerr Storrs nnd Small Dealers Stake n Artrancr. Milk prices have been Riven a boost In Omaha, tho smaller dealers raising the price to SSi cents a quart, and the whole salers following to 2P cents a g-allon and pasteurized milk being raised to 0 cents a quart. An effort was made to raise tho pries of milk In Omaha a year ago. but some of the larger dealers stood out and the In crease was not brought about Notices have been sent out announcing the raise. In the notices sent out by the Alamtto company the reasons for the Increase are: "An exceedingly hot summer," "four years of drouth which have cut tho sup- Another muscale of Interest will be Friday evening, November 7, at tho j vy. increasing the cost of hauling be- Audltorium, when Madam Qadskl will give a concert. About 4,000 teachem will be the guests of tho Commercial club, and November 10 Miss Hopper will bring Madam Happold to tho Brandols for rt matinee recital. Several women havo engaged box seats for tho sorles. Ono box party will inctudo Sirs. C. M. Wilholm, Mrs. W, 8. Poppleton, Mrs. T. J. Muhoncy, Mrs. J. V. Griffith, Mrs. Douglas Wolpton, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Eldridge. Another box party for tho series will Include Mrs. F. L. Hnller, Mrs. F. II. Coles, Mrs. M. D. Cameron and Mrs. A. H. Somers. Mrs. Myron Learned has a box for tho scar-on. Tho musical department of the Woman's club nro alto giving a scries of Interesting muslcales every two weeks on Thursday nftcmoons. It may be used in cook ing, baking, as a spread for bread or wherever butter is used and gives equal satisfac tion, at the same time effecting a substantial saving. Two oh nee sample Bent free, by mall, upon receipt of request addressed to Swift & Company Okfsargarlns Dept. South Omaha, Neb. Juniors Entertain Seniors. The Junior class ot Ilrownell Hall will entertain the srnlurs at luncheon No vember t, at the home of Miss ICsther Wllhelm, the president of the Junior c'nss. About forty will be pretent Elks Club Dancing Party. The Hlk1 Dancing club gave the flrsl of tho scries Wednesday evening' In the club rooms. Thoso prrtent were: Mr. ninl Mrs. Oeorc Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. It. Jullen. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Dnvltt. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy T'egau. Mr. and Mrs. J. j. McMahon. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. U Kckermiinn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Ooulillng. Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Thorp. Mr. and Mrs. F, lrtt Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Molony. Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Hteln. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cronk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettman. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward nralley. Mr. and Mrs. William nattier. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. W. Miner. Or. and Mrs. Ornnt Williams. nr. and Mrs. A. W. t-'Uslmmons. Misses Misses Cecil Wlthnell. fltfi la Jensen. Mario Kuns of Mary Kntllsli, fit. Paul. Minn.: Irene lllchee. Marie irnoriei, Frances Thomas, Helen Itossen. ! Iiertha Merr. Petersen. Messrs. T W. Knight. Kd it. Hawley. C. I. Hwancutt, Claude 8. Illfe. Otto Nielsen. Dr. II. Osantner, Karl Hanry, SPEAKS AT Y. W, C. A. CONFER ENCE -THIS EVENING. Adeline Wycoff, Muriel Jefferles, Kstlier Frlcke. J. K. Mullen, Addle Tile. Messrs. Walter Doyle. Vred J. Knsshach, Freeman Bradford, Mark Mills, Al Kellstrom, William Uulslzer. H. ' 'VsH isiiiiiH sKua Jl MI18. KMMA F. BYHIIB. sides the prlco to tho farmer," "farmers becoming prosperous would rather raise hogs, sell alraira or fatten cattle, mak. In as much money with less Sunday work," "city ordinances renulro a higher per cent of butter fat," "the gradual ad vance of wages, supplies and feed for horses." "The wholesale price has been up for two months," said Charles Schwagor, president of tho Alamtto company, "and wo are simply dolnis what all other cities have been compelled to do. Pasteurized milk at Kansas City. St. Ixuls, Denver nnd Detroit Is 9 cents a quart and wo are ! forced to pay more for milk than ever be fore. Grocery stores handling milk raised 'the price some time ago." MID-TERM CLASS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS The mid-term graduating class of the lilsll school ha selected officers as fol lows "William Thompson, president; Io Gardner, vice president; Anna Barnes, seqretarv; Austin 6wen. treasurer; Elsto Neff and Esther DennSson, sergcants-at-nrms. The class, which Is the third to gradu ate In February. Is larscr than cither ot tho two preceding classes. Forty-two stu dents havo up to dato signified their In tention of graduating in February. Prior to three yearn ago but one graduation a year was held at the high school, and all students who had a sufficient number of points to complete their school course In tho mid-year were forced to remain over until June. In 1911, however, the Hoard of Education decided to allow eligible students a first-glass diploma In Feb ruary, and tho ideals steadily gaining In favor at tho school. The present clnss decided to give a class entertainment In tho near future and selected n, committee, consisting ot Louise Itnabr, Irene Clabaugli, Anna Barnes and Marlon Levy to arrange tho details. homo of Bishop and Mrs. A, I Williams I iiDO DVCDC AnflPPQPQ. In honor of Miss Graco Undley ot Now 1 MRS. BYkKb AUUHttbR iNebr&ska. Va.chrs You -who expect to attend tin? convention In Omaha BUcAUld. bring tko clothes you wt Cleaned, Dyed, or Al tered and we will do the worV so you can take them bom') with you. We make your soiled clothes look llko now; altor Jackets, put on new collar and fluffs, put In now lin ings, ttfc, at very reaaoaable price. Brtag your work to our office at 16th aad Jones streets, one block south of tke Koaie Hotel, and we will tell you Just what It will coat ' and whoa you can have It, It you do not come to Omaha nend your work by Parcel Post or Express. Wo pay return charges on ord , era amounting to $3.00. -he Jcmwuww 'ttoOOGUANt RS AX D DYERS" (515-17 JONES ST. Phones Doooas3!nd.A-5S GUY LIGGETT pres. Winter Blasts in Your Store? Papers Disarranged, Clerks with Colds, Patron Disgusted aad Business Poor? Use a Revolving Door, and Eliminate This Trouble. FOK HALIS CHEAP A ataadard pattern, collapsible Revolving Door solid oak. heavy plate glass, with solid brass push and kick plates. .x;kkaky equipment at a bakuaix Tke Bee Buying Co. 3toet 108. Annual Oharity Ball. The Jewish ladles' Relief society will entertain at Its annual charity ball this ovenlng at the Auditorium. The society has dono so much alopg the lines of helping the poor and the needy that It has held each year a ball that the pro ccids may be devoted to these good causal. Every effort hna been made to make the ball this evening one of the brilliant social affairs of the season. The decorations will be In the national colors. Social Affairs Thursday, Mtei Rose Smyth was hostess at an in- foimal luncheon today at her home home In honor of Miss Marguerite Uusch, who will be a November bride. Pink roses were used In decoration and covers were placed for twelve. Mrs. Victor white entertained Inform ally at luncheon today 'at her home In honor of Mrs. Carlton Ranney and Miss Evelyn Btlckney of Minneapolis, guests of Mrs. U A. Diet and Mrs. Qould Dletr. Covers were placed for eight. Pleasures fast. Miss Ada Imboden, who Is leaving Omaha to resldo In Crawford, Neb., was given a farewelt party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U R. Jones. Miss Imboden was presented with a trav. eltnc hag. A surprise party was" given In honor' of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. U. T. Qualntance nt her home at S906 North Twenty-fourth street Monday evening. The evening was spent In murtc and cards, Refreshments were served. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Copley, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Copley of Manilla, la. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pratt. Mr, and Mrs, C. D. Copley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dotson, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I-antz, Mr. and Mrs. O. T Qualntance. Mrs. C. F. Copley. Mrs. Grace IHack. Miss Enid Coplo. Miss I.ucy Coe. Miss Roma Qualntance. Miss- Neva Del.en Uotson. Mr. Paul Qualntance. Mr. Merton Dale Copley of Manilla, la. Dinner for Wedding Party. Mr. and Mrs. Dcnlsa Barkalnw will en tertain at dinner this evening In honor of Miss Mary Bt earns ot Denver and for Miss Dorothy Htevena and Mr. Den Wood and the members of their wedding party. Covers will be placed for: Misses Misses Dorothy Kteven. Katherlne Reeson. Mary Steams. Mildred Duller, Louise Dinning, Mesara. Messrs. IKn D. Wood. Raymond Ijow, Robert Wood. Wlllard Uutler, Hen Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs, Denlse Barkalow,. Orpheum Party. Miss Luella Allen entirtiaine.i at an Orpheum party this afternoon for Mrs. Frank Chamberlain of Warren, O., and Miss Birdie Dalbach, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Balbacb. Iride Siuer. Mr. and Mrs. O. U Hart will entertain at a T o'clock dinner Friday evening at their home for the membets of the Eve ning Bridge club. There will be four table of players present. Baptist Quarterly te Meet. The Tri-City Women's Baptist Quar terly will meet Friday for an all-day meeting at the Olivet .church. All mem bers are requested to be present. Becepiiea Peetaenei. York. Mlsa Llndlty has been delayed one day and will not arrlvo hero until Friday CONFERENCE THIS EVENING Shower for Bride. Mlrs Anna Uoucek entortalned Tuesday g honor-'bf Miss Mnymo Soukup, whoto mar-1 procram. rlago to Mr. Frank W. Uoucek will take ! Mrs. Emma Ryers of Minneapolis will speak at the committee conference at the Young Womeni Christian association this afternoon at 5 o'clock, Mlsa Hazel Evans will glye several vocal soloa and place tho, early tart of Novombcr. The PRESIDENT OF HIGH SCHOOL decorations were red and green. present were: Thoso Misses Ausea Rlha; Mayme Kment, Agnes Yunck, Mamie Hip, Anna RouceK, Mesdamet V. fioukup, II. Fratt. Misses Roie Hhestak, Toney Yernck. Mollla Tf noper, .Eth'eJ, Frail. MuVtnn !?oul(Ui. Mesdaniea John Uoucek. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. Julius Stein has so'no to San Fran olsco for a two months' stay. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Meallo returned Monday morning from a two weeks' visit In Chlcaso and Rock ford. 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