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    THE BKK: OMAHA, THIHSDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1913.
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Socieiy
By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, November 5, 1913.
SEVERAL of the largest and most beautiful homes of this city will bo
opened some timo during the season for muslcales. At the opening
meeting of the Tuesday Musical club held at Mrs. Charles Kountzo's
home this week announcements wero given tho members for this
year's musical entertainments.
The first musical will be Tuesday ovcnlng, November 25, at tho
spacious residence of Miss Katherln McCormlck and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson,
208 South Thirty-third street, the program to bo arranged by Mrs. L. F.
Crofoot. This will bo a largo evening affair and each member is privil
eged to bring a guest
The second musical will be Tuesday, December 9, at the residence- of
Airs. T J. Mahoney, tho program to bo arrhged by tho hostess.
Miss Jessie Millard has offered hor homo, GOO South Thirty-eighth
street, for tho third musical, which will bo arranged by Mrs. Edith Wag-RC-ner.
Tho fourth musical will ho Tuesday, February 3, at tho new home
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash, and the. program arranged by Mrs. S. S
Caldwell.
Mr. Thomas J. Kelly will give a scries of three- interesting lecturps
with musical illustrations on "Interpretation" March .1, 17 and .31. These
lectures will be at Lynhurst, tho attractlvo homo of Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Joslyn, which has an exceptionally flno plpo organ installed in tho music
room.
The last of the series given by this club will bo Tuesday, April 14, at
the residence of Mrs. Frederick A. Nash, and the program will be arranged i
by Mrs. Samiel' Katz. '
ter, will leaxe tMs cvenlnc for the east,
where Solicitor Dietrich will visit Ills
daughter for tevcral weeks. Mrs. Diet
rich, who is In Hasting, will leave the
Utter part of thn week to Join them.
Miss Clara Coleman of Cleveland, who
has been the guest of her olster, Mrr.
Kdwani rtownier, will leave this even
ing for her home.
IleiriftteHtig nt the Hotel McAlpln from
Omalm during tho Inst week have been:
Air. M. I). Husaie, Dr. and Mrs. r. C.
Morlnrty. Jlr. It. W. Bock and Mr. If. A.
Holmes.
Mr. and Mr. P. V. Leonhardt, who
rpwit the summer In Kurope, have re
turned and taken apartments In New
York for the present. Mr, !eonhardt Is
spending a few days In Omaha,
HEARING OF THE KLOPP
CASE ON BEFORE ENGLISH
Hearing of A. T. Klopp's Injunction
suit to compel Joe II. lledfleld and Harvey
Miltllcen to allow him to participate In
the management of tho Klopp-Dartlett
t'rfntlnjf company was be-gun In Judge
Knglleli's district court, much time being
consumed In the reading of affidavits filed
by pfslntlff and defendants.
Bridge for Visitor.
Mrs Louis 8. Clarke was hostess at an
enjoyable afternoon of bridge today at
her noma in honor of Miss Mary Htoarns
of Denver, guest of Mrs. Denlse Iisrka.
low, and for Miss Clara Hull of rasa
dena. Cat, guest of Miss Carolyn Cons
don. The guests were:
Misses
Clara Dull.
Mary Rtearns.
Elizabeth Davis,
Mellora Davis,
Mildred Butler,
Katherlne Decson,
Margaret Druce,
Kllzabeth Bruce,
Gladys Peters,
Daphne Teterr,
Itertha Dickey,
Dorothy Morgan.
Mrs. Harold rritchelt
Mrs I.ouls Clark.
Misses
Dorothy- Stevens,
Marlon Kuhn.
Mary Hurklej .
Carolyn Congdoni
Louise Dlnnlnit,
Mnrgaact flaum, .
Carmellta Chase,
Mildred Itognrr,
Katherlno Thtimmcll,
Eugenie Whltmore,
Carolyn Warkalow.
at Dundee hall Saturday evening. Thty
will also be entertained at the Lincoln
Omaha Illah sohdol foot ball gamo Fri
day afternoon. Dinner will bo served at
the Hamilton cafo ufter the game, with n
smoker nt the homo of Mr. Guy Kldrldgc
In the evening.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Senator Dietrich of Hastings and his
daughter, Mrs, Herbert Knox Smith of
Hartford, Conn., wbo have been the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ttobcrt II. Hollls-
Nadine Pace Powder
( In Grttn Itoxti Or.lf )
Makes Tlio Complexion Beautiful
Soft and
Velvety
it IS PURB
HARMLESS
Money Back If Not
Entirely Plustd
The soft, velvety
appearance re
mains until pow.
der Is washed off,
Purified byanen
process. Prevent.
lunburn and return of discoloration
The Increasing popularity is wonderful.
White, Flesh, Pink, Brunette. Bj
toilet counters or mail. Price SO cent.,
NATIONAL TOlLr.r COHrANV. Parlf. Tmtt
For halo by llraudels Drug depart
mciit, llcnton Unix Co. nlll others.
WILL SUE THEWATER BOARD
Real Estate Exchange Will Start
Action to Help Property Owners.
ELECT OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR
K. It. .Mr era I'.lrclril Prenldenf,
31. Chrl.tte Vict? rre.ltlent, A. 1
t'rclith' 9rcretnrj with
Same Director.
II.
At Its regular meeting at noon at the
Commercial club, the Heal Kstate ex
change of Omaha passed a resolution In
structing a committee, which Includes
Harry Tukcy, chairman; K. M. Slater and
H. M. Christie, to bring suit against the
Metropolitan Water district of' Omaha on
the matter of the recent ruling of the
board, which states that the owner of
property must guarantee the payment of
water rates for tho occupants of the prop
erty. The Keal Ketate exchange asserted
that the ruling worked an Injustice on all
real estate men who rent property and
that It was, therefore, the duty of the
exchange to file a test sutl In order to
protect the Interests of the members.
It was left to the discretion of the com
mittee oa to tho time the suit would be
brought, but It will probably be. In the
very near future. Tho Water board has
been compelling the real estate dealers
of Omaha to guarantee the payments of
atl water bills against tenants who re
side on the property. According to the
exchange, It Is the business of the Water
board to protect Itself against bad debts
In some manner against the debtor di
rectly It Is maintained that tho ruling
of tho board In that case does not, co
incide with the constitution and the courts
will be asked to decide the case.
The exchange holds that the owner of
property which Is leased to tenants is
no more responsible for water bills than
he would bo for grocery bills. When a
tenant leases ground he assumes all
obligations; It Is his ground to do as he
pleases as long as his lease holds and If
he uses water It Is his business to pay
for the water, not the owners.
Officers were elected for the ensuing
year. F. It Myers was unanimously
elected president at the request of the
defeated candidates, who asserted that
they -were unwilling candidates. H. M.
Christie was elected vice president; E. M.
Blater, treasurer; A. I. Crelgh, secretary'.
The same board of trustees, who offici
ated during the year Just ended, were
elected to continue in that capacity.
A nloody Affair
Is lung hemorrhage. Stop it and cure
weak .lungs coughs and colds with Dr.
King's Now Discover'. 60c and $1.00 For
sale by your druggist. Advertisement.
Judges to Meet to
Decide on Changes
of the Court Rules
District Judges at a meeting to be called
this week will decide whether a change
In the docket system shall be put Into
effect next January which would elim
inate the separation of the courts Into
law and equity divisions and result In all
Judges trying cases as sent to them by
the presiding Judge without regard to
such distinction.
Under the proposed plan, Instead of two
equity dockets, as there are at present
one for each equity court-there would
be but one and an equity case might go
to any Judge.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
Comis Club Party.
Members of the Comis club and their
husbands were entertained Monday even
ing at the home of Mrs. I. J. I.armon.
Prizes were won by Mrs. A. P. Cronk,
Mrs. George Klsley, Mr I O. Jennings
and Mr. J. W. Hood. Those presont were:
Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Larmon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cronk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. I.anstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dlmlck.
Mr. and Mrs. n. K. Marti.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kverson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hood
Mr, and Mrs. Italph V Carlson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllan Haas.
Mr. and Mrs. Qeora Klsley.
Iridal Dinner.
Miss Loulac Dinning will entertain at
dinner this evening at tho Omaha club In
honor of Miss Dorothy Htevons and Mr,
Ben Wood and tho mombers of thn wed
dins' party. Covers will be placed for:
Misses 'Misses
Dorothy Stevens, ltiuiibeth Davis,
Mary Bteurns lloulse Dinning,
of Denver,
Messrs. 'Messrs.
Hen Wood, linger Keellne,
"Wlllard Butler, nduert Wood.
Ben Gallagher.
Mrs. W. H. Cramer of Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Denlse Barkalow.
Iirprite Party.
Miss Hulduh Anderson was surprised
last evening In honor of her birthday,
when many young folks gathered for
the occasion. The evening was taken
up In games and singing. Those present
were:
... Mtssex-
UlllCrAshley, ": is?
Junnntl Decker. ri mnum.
Jane II arte,
Ituth lludeen.
Constance Helgrsb,
Tluth Johnson,
in Player Pianos
Unequaled Values
Why Kcti Yiur
Silent Piano
when you can exchange it
toward n Pianola Piano! If
the man of business only
realized what pleasure he
Would derive from a Pianola
Piano equipped with tho
Metroatyle, Thonnodint and
other exclusive Pianola fea
tures, he would tnalco tho ex
change before nnother day.
Tho Pianola Piano is fur
nished only in the following
makes : Steinway, Weber,
Steok, Wheelook, Stuy vesant
Stroud, These instruments
provide choice of many
handRomo, Styles. . Ooaven
lent monthlyfterms can ba
arranged. Free demonstra
tions. Freerwleofton music.
Free Bench and Scarf.
SpMiil Bargains in Ised Playtrs Pay $5.00 a Minth
Lillian Turiiqulst,
Ksther Johnson,
AlhU Ulandtr,
Irene 1'ulmqulst,
Messrs.
W. W. Pearson,
Ivan I'. Hwanion,
"Victor Uindlln.
Bill Jorgensen,
Carl Helgren,
Meadames
Mary Olson,
leather Nelson.
J.uclllo Mqhrmau,
ltlma Pearson,
Minnie Olson,
Olga Anderson,
Ollle Olson,
Mabel Nelson.
JIuldah Anderson.
Messrs.
Howard Over,
HarrV Petersen,
Carl Anderson,
N, O. Anderson.
Meidames
N. O. Anderson,
$200 Apollo Oabinet Player
for $25
$225 Ohaae & laker Cabinet
Player for $35
$600 Harrington Player Piano
$500 Autotpne Player Piano
for $200
$550 88-noto Player Piano
for $330
for $320
Our Stock of Flayer Muslo Rolls is the largest in the middle
west, and contains all the latest selections. Givo us a call.
Sohmoltor & Mueller Piano Go.
1311-13 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA
The Teachers of Nebraska!!
Know the Difference Between
Meretricious Mendacity and Meritorious Merchandising!
THOMAS KILPATRICK & CO. whose very name is a warranty
deed for all that is best in Quality, Style and Value
Announce for Thursday, November 6
A Welcome Sale on Suits
The splendid patronage given us by the Visiting Teachers a year ago impelled ua. to make special preparations
for this visit-and so on Thursday we will place on sale a little over 100 Suits THE VERY LATEST STYLES
'THE VERY NEWEST COLORINGS AND THE MOST WANTED WEAVES.,
Suits of Bromide, nil wool and silk and wool.
Suits of Novelty Cords in the lntost colorings.
Suits of Broadcloth quiet, in their tone.
, Suits of Serge and Poplin, delusive in their, cut and
get up., f
Suits of Imported and Domestic Fabrics. '
Suits mnde specially for fine trade, such as ours
suits which havo a distinction and character entirely dif
ferent from what you will see in the JUNK SHOPS.
, Suits made to. retail at $37.50,. $40.00, $45.00, $50.00
and a few up to $65.00 iand beyond that. Doors open at
8 A. M. Thursday-
Sale O'T 'T Q
Price P Mil m. 3
EACH
vCome and be glad at tho glad store on Thursday.
Wc will place before you about 100 POLLY ANNAS.
The Glad book which has brought more gladness in
people's livcX'sinco its publication than any book of
will bo presented with one o'f''Vhosi
the century. E
on Thursday
hooks free.
t
ose
4
John Wnnaninkcr gave away 600 in New York.
Teachers are using them as a sort of text book for the
story hour and are forming Polly Anna Clubs every
where. Ask for tho book when you buy your suit.
. ANY CHILDREN TO REMEMBER? .
. Early 'showing of Dolls dolls that are different. Next
to the Polly Anna Story read to the ehildreh nothing will
please ,tWn better than ONE OF KILPATRIOK'S
DOLL& they are so different:
' . 'European .Novelties quaint and attractive, bringing
hdre V6 0inahat(w1nch',Gerge -Franks Tf uin' declared to
be the center of tho universe) a breath from the Zuyder
Zee, fronfthc Emerald "Isle, from the land o' cakes, from
AlbiQii, from tho fatherland, from the home of Johnnie
Crapnud and elsewhere.
By the way In our Children's Section Separato skirts for
growing girls and tho full grown, and a wonderful sale ot
Children's Hats.
Look In center window for a sensation for Saturday.
THOS. KILPATRICK & CO.
PlMiares Fast., ... .
Mrs. 3. $ Wbw enttrtatned at a HaU
lowa'en rt in hoior of her son, toon
ahJ. Weber win Assisted by Mrs.
J. t Reeder.
.Ml
Mintit Hove,
Anita Vawns,
Metk Johhsen.
Emtna Chrlrten-
Meisrs.
Thar Ftedrlckson,
TWlph Carter,
iVttr KJctd-
JF&ard,
Ernest Best,
Tktta Luncheon.
(Mr. Hubert- Oantt wis hostess at a i
(rjttlly appointed luncheon today at heri
home' fqr the members of the Kappa Al-!
Iha Theta sorority! Yellow chrysanthe-!
mums formed 'the dccoratlqu -and covers'
were placed fr'
Christmas isn't too far off to
The .guesUjWere!
naltyer.
. .May-naltyer;. J .
Dorothy Ulcknel.
Florence Hariradlne.
livern Valhoue.
Messrs.
Harvey Hire.
Harry Mc-
Namara.
Rudolph .Keeder,
see
about
Tho following Omaha nnd Council Uluffs tlenlcrs carry completo
line of VICTOR VICTKOIjAS, nnd all tho lute Victor Record ns
fast as Issued. You aro cordially invited to inspect the stocks nt
any of these establishments;
HUms
Anna McCasve.
Ueli Randall,
lrma Btaplts.
Helen Blitb,
Klla Wirt,
Marie Itodsc.
Mesdamea
Hubert Omen,
John Spencer,
JJoyd Wilson.
Allen McNown
Ml.ss-
u..n lioel,
Harf.et fartnelee."
Grace Itouhrboush,
UcoiKta l'attenon,
Zora Shields, .
Mary I'oabody.
Mesdaniea
Arthur l'ancoaat,
Ouy Cox,.
Jqhn Worrlion.
Robert Oantt.
Schmoller& Mueller
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Aaatear Muiicale.
Ta Amateur Musical club met this
attefapon at the home ot Mrs. Harry I' ,
Whltmore, when the program for the lea-
ton wilt ) arrane'ed. The members in' J
elude
Qlesdames Meedames
di arm Barker. MUiaiu Baxter
K H. Caldwell. Cllbert Hltchcoik.
J. A C Kennedy. T. 1- Mahoney,
Ueprtre Melntyre, lUtn' Nicholson,
Jtolm T'etewart. Sd; Jlarry 1. Whltmore. '
Misses-- MlUev- j
Alice; Kennard, Gretclmn MeConntll, .
Eunenle Whltmore, Von itaruifelde. "
jiri ?wk Clul. x
1h fpurth Heml-monthb' dance of he .
I'ralrie Park club will be held 'Wednta- j
da eveninr. Xovehaber t, at thav club
hue for members 'and guests- Thl4,s 1
tp lie an Informal affair, and on Tfianka- j
glsfttg evenln.e a fancy dress party Is to '
be trivea November O the fifth annual I
maquet for members only will be siveq. j
Xia .Alpha Chapter Dance.
Tfc.-Xe4 Alalia diapter of the lleti '
Pt yt?- trzUrv ta ce wiU ti 'cif ,
fc-r tbe an Vv vi ,t Un , - u-tr j
PIANO CO.
1311-1313 Farnam Street OMAHA,
Victor Department on Main Floor
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There are Victors
and Victrolas in great
variety of styles from
$10 to $500, and any
Victor dealer will
gladly demonstrate
them to you. .
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, N. J.
Nebraska
Branch at
334 BROADWAY
Council Bluffs
Cor. 15th and
Harney, Omaha
Goo. E. Mickel. Mgr.
Cycle Co.
Brandeis Stores
Talking Machine Department
in the Pompeicm Room
L llospc Co.
1513-15 Douglas St., Omaha, and
407 West Broadway, Council Bluffs
Orkin Bros.
Victor Department
Third Floor
Cor. 16th and Harney StQ
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Victor-Victrola X,$75
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