id T1IB BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914. Society By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, February 18, 1914. H AVE you tried tbc tango on your Ice skntc&7 I read In ono ot tho Kansas City papers, whero this Is tho all-absorbing pastlrao of that city, and In New York and Boston, and In tho Canadian cities, they have tango music for tho skating. Tho Dutch roll and cutting tho flguro on skates is no longer tho cov eted Btunt, but to bo able to go through tho intrlcato figures of tho now dances and do them gracefully takes a decidedly expert skater. The Brazflllan Maxlxc, which Is danced mostly on the heels, will provo qulto difficult. And tho Innovation, tho newest danco to bo Introduced by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, will bo tho most difficult of all, becauso the dancer, or skater, receives no asslstnnco from tho partner, going through tho various steps while about a foot from tho partner, and not even touching hands. Creighton Medical Hop. otUu.iu u tn ctu.Biun Mcdlinl to. lego neiu mo mat jut'-i-Arnica uuucu ui Lnamuvra' oaiuniB ucaucmy i'ucaau I'tcmnK. A laiee number of students and friend were present and on cnjuyublo evening was 8cnL The cdstlo wnlK held com plete sway througnoul thu evening. Tho committee In clmrse Inuudcti J. It, K Icy la. prcslucnt; Neal .McKuc, vice prealdeht, utls MontanWmler, secretary, and aicn VVhltcomb, trcasujon. Those present were! Misses Misses Mar. Hlctianlson, Catherine Shields, Irene Sticker, Ucucviovo Voting, H, Kcatery, ncie McUwn of Claire aeaiivreati, Uenver, Colo., Hatet Truoll, Mario dross, Wary Welch. h. jiclns, Peecy aafford, Irene illckcl, Margaret O'Connor, Klla Peska, .AIICO .11811011, VV. JIOSO, iwitit L.ynuc. Iluth N. Iluntlker, Helen Sorenson, M. Hunt, Esther Frlcke, 1'anslo Williams, O. Ulutchel, Itasmussen, . Evelyn Bpellman, Georgia Whipple, Mary A. Taylor, lloao Krenxel, Margaret Itochc, Frances Thomas, Leota Hwlnney, Fannie Schmidt, leona Jonnnon, Clara McOovern, reil uruuson, AVlnnlfrca Donolme, Marguerite Ravage, Harriet rannalee, Ixiretta Jlertes, Florence llrltt. Ioretla Malloy, Jt. Rose; Adele Davis, Alma Holmberc Hilda Tudor, Agnes Duffy, Inla Itockwrll, Cecil Wlthnell, Hess Levey. Jf. Aiartin, Margaret GrtcnouKh.MIIdred Harbor, Gertrude Stodden, Murgaret Cott, Agnes Oentlnnan, Marie O'Nell. Hazel L.JOII. Hazel Lyndo, Gladys Hulllvan, M. Uavls, BcKlcy, , V. Kohlr. O. O. Carleman, Clinton Hamilton. William Matter, Thomas N orris, xCharlrs K Hoff, Worn Hanl-r. r,6. J. Kadiy, Michael, Honey. (. J, Dlerkei. Thomas Drown. Charles F. Cobry, K. A. Pollacb, V. C noifurz, u. F. u I lien, H. lleese. .-. Hmiui. Katherlne Donnhue. l'eisle Mason, Katherlne Iteynolds, Margaret llurko, Messrn. Ncal McKce, Br. Chillies Edwardi M. 15, arles, H. A, Itasmussen, Arthur J. Offennan, Urtico Porter, Howurd Jllte, Frank, b'todden, George Hctfcrt, J. P. Bheehy, K. Q. Klcck, T. u Draney.s" AV. C. Hronek, Neal McKee, Thos, P. o Connor, C. K. Moulin, J. liuah, W. V. Bchielner, A. II. Hendrlckson, F. J, Traxler, l)r. K. Cllne, Mlko Arnold, Walter Peterson, Dr. Donald H, Pitts J. Hrodford MurphQ. D. Whltcomb. Wnilam Klewlt, Maurlco H. Griffin, Kred Witt; James Eean, Charles F. Shook. Hansom Fowler, JUley Roche, J..: A. Gogertyv Iwrence F. Braun Justin .Young, -Cecil Vaughn, G. DeMay, 11. C. ntissum. Hlmon A. Levey,.,, Dr. rhll Levey, Dr. Charles tfecdha: jonn 'jorseii. Harry llallcy, Y V. J, M6ran. ( WRihinrton farty. The members ot tho West Omaha Moth era' Culture club nafo a Ueorgo Wash ington party In honor, ot tltolr husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V-W. Cur mlchaet Tuesday evening. The woms wero decorated with American Uks and the ovenlng spent with card. Prizes wero won by Mrs. L. C. HuUhlnson and Mr. W. N. Maker. Several piano selec tions were given by' Mrs. B, Q. Hamilton. Kuppcr was ijervcd ami those present were: .. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamilton. Mr. and Mr It: A: .McFariane. j Mr, and Mrs. C, V. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Metzger. Mr. and Mrs. James Corr. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. U K. Doty. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson. Mr. an4 Mrs. K. O. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Uaker. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Dozler. Mr. aa Mrs. W. W. Carmlchacl. Mr. ami Mrs. P, F. Ilononden. Dr. and 'Mrs. p. T. Parber. Dr. and Mrs. Irtalno Tmesdcll.- Mrs. W. T. Cox. Mrs. F. T, levering. Mrs. C. B., Swan. Tiftk Weliixf; Aaaivemry. Mr. and Mrs, WllUam J. Llnnehan cele brated their fifth wedding anniversary loBday event lie. Cards and music fur nished entertainment for, the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Clarke Kent and Mr A. Havalka. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Connelly. Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Kent. Mr. and Mrsi Clarke Kent. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barrows. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. A. Havalka. Mr. and Mr. C. A. Omstot. Mr. and Mr. J. J..Llnnehan. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Traill. Mr. and Mrs. John Hauscner. Mrs. J. I. Uratton of Hioux City, la. Mra. Ellen Llnnehun. Misses - Mlse Mayme Llnnhan. Delia Da I Icy. Harriet Harrows. . Messrs. Messrs. Jyouls Neder. Thomas Kenney, William Whittaker, D. Kenne,bcck. 1 K,enney, Tuleatiae Tarty. Mrs. James Atwood entertained at a valentine party, in, honor of Miss Nettle Schooley Saturday evening. Those pres flt were: Misses Mlssea- Orace Itochae, Margaret Lace. Gertrude Grunclg. Nettle Hchooley, June Illackburn, Irene Iltgbee. Mae Jacobcen, Messrs Messrs. Dr. F. C. Lag;. Percy E. Uwynne, A, Blaufuss. Dr. N. II. Atwood. K. Larferty. Wm. Walk. C K. Hall, Freeman Bradford. Dr. Hayes Osantner, Mr. and Mr. J. J, McMahon, Mrjand Mrs. Wm. Eden. Mr, and Mrs. James Attwood. Mrs. Ella Clark. sVafffftge TM, The Omaha Suffrage association gave V tea at tho home of M rs. It. C King this afternoon, following which they adjourned to the City ball to hear Mr Hamlin Oar. laad. Mr. Tdward Klmou, representative from this district to the state legislature, was the principal speaker at the tea, having for his nubject the "Mothers' Pension Bill." o( which ho Is the author. MiaMS Ethel Lyons and deorgla Steele rendered musical selections and Mrs. H. A, Capen rtad from Mrs. Carrie Chap uu Catt'a "Ftw Spirit." Club Colonial Affair. The Woman's club of the railway mail scrvlco entertained at a unique pa triotic party Wednesday afternoon at the hnmn nf Mra. Tl 1 Frantz. Each KUCit arrived en costume and prepared to do something to Illustrate her costume, a statelv mlnnrl was danced In colonial costume by Meadumea V. C. Dodds, A. C. Hawnon, J.. IC Mutineer and J, n..qoort.. ivU)iiuvn ..... .'., ... - . Hubbcll. W. It. Marshall and Curtis Cook, In Indian costume, danced a.pow-wow or Indian daitre- Thcro was also nn Im promptu musical program. , The liosless was assisted by Misses Elizabeth Itur nctt, Dorothy and Marjory Frnntz. Affairs for Mist Hamilton. Many social affairs aro being giv.en .In honor of Miss Marlon Hamilton of nrlt tan. B. V., whq ls visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Itedlck. Friday . Mrs. Walter B. JJoberts will give a small luncheon and Saturday" Mrs. Louis 8. Clarke will bo hostess at a luncheon for Miss Hamilton. Today Mjs.. . ijlju, .Madden entertained Informally at luncheon for this honor guest. Pink roses were used in decora tion nnd cOvors were placed for' ten. Thursday Mrs. Hons Towlo' will, cntcr tnln at 4 o'clock, tea for Miss Hamilton. . Tuesday oVontng ' Mr. Either Itedlck gave a dinner for Mlns -Hamilton at his home, when the following guests were present: Misses Misses Marian Hamilton, Mildred Butler. Brltton, H. I), Caroline Congdon. Elizabeth COngdon, Messrs. Messrs. C. J. Irf)rd, Gerald'Wharton, John Bedlok, ' Elmpr .Hedlck. Mr. and Mrs.' George lledlck.. Mr. and Mrs. John Madden. Mothers! Calture Club. The Mothers' Culture club met today at tho homo of Mrs. C. J. Dutton, Mrs. W. J. Kcane being assisting hostess. The program was on "Self-Denial," Mrs. W. W. Fisher reading a paper which had for Its toplp, "We mako our children's lives too easy for the development of-sterling character." Mrs. T. L. Combs led tho discussion and Mrs, L. M. Maynor gavo Items of current Interest. Roll call was responded to with Illustrations from the lives .ot Lincoln and Lee. s Birthday Party. .Mrs, Arthur C- Smith was hostess at a children's party this afternoon at her homo In celebration of the eighth birth day of her little daughter, Esther. Pink sweet peas formed the decorations and the afternoon was spent playing chil dren's games. Thoso present were little Inlssest Julia Caldwell. . Margaret Burgess. Jniherlne Doorley, Margery Morehouse. KlMuutr Bmlth, - . Barbara Burns, Margaret Wyman, Martha Dox. wr i-axion. uorncua liaum, Margaret Scott, Esther Bmlth. At the .Brandcis. Dr, Frank T. Conlln will entertain at & theater party this evening to seo "The Garden pf- Allah," now being produced at the' Brandcln. Those present will bo Misses Carolyn Hnrdlng, Mary Hughes of Columbus O., Sylvia Conant of Paw tucket, It. I.; Messrs. Justus Lowe of Mil waukee, Harry Koch and Dr. Frank T. Conlln." Afternoon Bridge. .mm, Kiupn west was hostess at an in formal afternoon of bridge today at her home, for Mlas; CarcMyn Harding and ,her guests. Mis Hughes and 'Miss Conant. Freexla ahd daffodils formed the docora tlons and thrco .tables .of players were present, Sunshine Club. The Sunshine club of il.n nrn- a Custsr Woman's Belief Corpe was enter tained at the home of Mrse, Charles a. Everson Monday afternoon. Musle and contests were inauigcti in and prizes won by Mrs. Emma J, Clark and Mra. Frank Alyord. A . Nw Epgland supper was served. D. 0. N. Club Mlsa Margaret Lage at MIS (Chicago sircci cnieriMinf.il ih. t m i..t. . .. . ...w. . . . viuu Tuesday nftornoon, and also in tho Personal Mention Registering at the Hotel McAlnln in New York City during tho past week have been Mr. I B. dough and Mr. A. W. Hunt. Literature Department Meets. me iiteraturo department of the Omaha Woman's club met today, Mrs. a. C, Bonner being leader of thn J. n. Adams gavo a character study, based on lbsen'a "Master Builder," and ir. Albert Ldhom gave a reading from Booth Tarklnston'a "Monsieur Beau-calre." Forest Hill Kensintrton. - wrs. j. r. Loney entertained the Forest Hill Kensington club at her hom n. da afttrnoon, Mrs. It. J. Wolcott was the guest ot the club. The next meet Ing will be held at tho home ot Mrs. George Greenough. Creighton Subscription Dance. The Crelgliton Dental college will en tertain at an Informal tango and Innova tion dancing party Thursday evening; at Turpln's academy. This la tcfa sub scription affair. In and Oat of the Bee Hive. Mr. Samuel Friedman left last evening for Chicago to attend the cement show now being held there. TAYLOR FAMMH0W HAPPY Indigent Family Has Plenty to Eat ' and a House in Sight. v SIXTY DOLLARS STILL NEEDED That Much Morn AVI II Complete (he Snin JVrprssary to Lift Storttxnfce from (he Little Plnce They Cnll Home. With tho first payment mado on tho new homo being bought for them by readers of Tho Bee, their plans for mov ing into it almost completed and their temporary needs well supplied, tho family of Mrs. Edna Taylor, north of Benson, Is happy, both In mind and body, and they are so delighted that they can hardly ex press their gratitude. Only p more Is needed to complete the sum necrssary to Insure another donation of S3) from County Commissioner J, C. Lynch toward tho house fund. Because of tho business of arranging tho purchase of the new home, Illchard Burnell visited only two citizens besides Mayor Dahl man, but they both made llbcrnl subscrip tions. Charles T. Pickens of Paxton & Gal lagher gavo t", and Edgar V. Howo of tho Fairmont Creamery company gave .tl on the ' subscription list. Tcachora and pupils of tho Nebraska School for tho Deaf sent 120.10 to Tho Bee office, and "F. W. B." gave $1. Moro money for the subscription list will bo solicited today by Mr. Burnell. A soft conl heating stovo Is needed by U)o Taylors fdr tho house at Thirty-ninth and Plnknoy. streets, before 'they can Jjovo .Into It- Any person who will do nato such a stove Is urged to notify Mr. Burnell, whose phone Js Webster 4130, and he will call for It. ' Money for the house for the poor fam ily la still being received at The Bee of flee, and any remittances, no matter how large- or small, will help to completo the work for tho worthy family. Kearney Boy Nearly Freezes to Death in a Refrigerator Oar George Bentley, a 15-ycar-old boy from Kearney, Infected with tho wanderlust. got enough of It yesterday when ho reached Council Bluffs and has promised to go home and be good. Young Bentley reached town Tuesday and wnndercd down to South Omaha. Thcro ho say a car of fresh meat being loaded out for Chicago. The refrigerator car looked good to him and slipping past the workmen, stowed himself away Inside. After the car was Iced It was scaled nnd started east. Yesterday In tho Coun cil Bluffs yards a a trainman was mak Ing his rounds, he heard a pounding on tho inside of tho refrigerator car and opening It, thcro ho found Bentley nearly frozen to death. Ho was taken. Into a switch shanty, thawed out and released upon a promise that he would go back home. Bentley said that he felt certain that If ho had remained In the car a few hours more, ho would have been dead, as the temperature tvos at about 33 degrees above zero and there was no space for him to exercise and keep warm. During the night, he had eaten a pound of bologna, but this wm not charged against him. Gas Company Sues O'Brien Estate for Seven Years' Bill A claim of 1937.EO for gas alleged to have been consumed during tho last seven years at tho home of the lato Con OMlrlcn, .3827 Q-street, South Omaha., was filed In county court ngalnst tho O'Brien estate by the gas company. The company alleged that from No vcrobcr 17, 190. to August 1, 1913, O'Brien socured gas which supplied ' a. rango, a heater, and two open b"urncrs from a bypass, which prevented the gas from passing through a moter. Nbw the company wants 'to chargo tho estate at tho rate of 130 -per month dur ing tho wintertime, 115 during the" fall and 15 during tho spring nnd summer. Many Inquiring or Uheap Western Land Land men of the Burlington, North western and Union Pacific aro looking for a largo number of settlors along tholr respective line In Nebraska,' Wyoming and Colorado during tho coming spring and summer. It Is known that .levcrnl hundred new settlers aro going onto tho land they drow on tho North Platto forest and the Valentino military icservo and that a largo number are golmr nlo the' government lands recently opened to settlement in Wyoming, Itlght now tho land department of tho Burlington Is receiving an average, of twenty-five letters dally from parties In Iowa, Illinois and Missouri, asking about tho free lamia and the cheap deeded lands along Ita lines In Nebraska and Wyoming. Tho other roads are receiv ing nearly as many letters pertaining to mo Buino Biipjrcia, wosi or tne wntiri state that they aro farmers and that they are -about to seek other location! and generally that they aro prepared to engage- In farming In a practical way. Nursing Bottles, Added to Trains To the equipment of its trains Nos. 1 and 3 the Union Pacirio has added nurs ing bottles. They aro an Innovation and are said to be tho first Installed on any railroad In the country. The Union Paclflc'a nursing bottles aro ot tho old . standard and familiar type, but they have an electric heating appa ratus that goes along with them, keeping tho .temperature at tho desired point. To heat the milk all that Is necessary Is to plug into the side of the car, turn on the current and the dynamo of the engine does the rest. Retailers Endorse Coming Low Cost Show The Associated Retailers ot Omaha hnvo unanimously endorsed the arocera' Low-Cost-of-LlvIng show, which will be held Ht the Auditorium, from April 16 to April 36. During tho ten days which tho show will continue, retailers will have aperlal decorations for the show. The directors of tho Grocers' association and tho trado extension commltteo of the Omaha Commercial club aro completing arrangements for tho "merchants' week?' which will be held during tho show. About 300 grocers will decorate their show windows with tho various articles which aro exhibited at the show. "Merchants' 'week" Is qulto now to Omaha, although It -lias been hold suc cessfully In other cities in connection with Industrial shows mid It has not only holpcd tho shows themselves, but has also very materially benefited every re taller who enters into this "merchants' week." Do You Fenr Cnnunipton t Dr. King's New Discovery will help cure your cough or cold, no matter how chronlo It is. Try it. today. 60c and L All druggjata. Advertisement. FOUR FINED FOR KEEPING DISORDERLY HOUSES Four keepers of disorderly houses wero fined 1n police court". Henry Camp of tho Lyons hotel was given 160 ami costs, nnd Melvln Qulgley, 71ft North Sixteenth street, fined t'S and costs. Joseph Lang of tho Manhattan hotel, Fifteenth and Capitol avenue, and Harry Brown ot the Keystono hotel, Fourteenth and Douglas streets, were, each fined 1100 and costs. All four fines were appealed. Four women Inmates taken were deported, while, thrco men Inmates were each fined 110 and costs. Omaha Spruces Up for the Auto Show Omaha has already begun to brighten up a bit In preparation for tho automo blloshow next week. Commissioner Ityder will endeavor to have tho streets In Immaculate condition If that be possi ble, and the big stores of tho city, are planning to decorate their windows nnd stores appropriate to the occasion. The dealers along tho row, are fixing up the Bhow rooms with neat designs which will pleaso even tho most skeptical. Burgess Nash, Haydcns, Brandcis and 'all tho other big stores have announced their In tention of making some, special window dlsptay In addition to appropriate dis plays for all other wndows. Call and Inspect Our WATER-POWEIt "WASH ING MACHINES. 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J, D, Carroll, Sacramento. Cat., writes: "It is a pleasure to recommend Foley Kidney Pills, aa they Just worked wondera In my case." For aalo by all dealers every, where. Advertisement. SURPRISE YOUR WIVES Take her home a bottle of "hipping Cream. At meal time she will surprise you. Whipping Cream on pumpkin pie or any dessert makes it taste twice as good. We will deliver it to you whether a customer or riot. . ALA1VIIXO The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Uoad to Business Bucccsf. Which is the Older? Te eaa't teH because the that U the cider retains the Natural eeler mmi Uutn her hair by Mtag -it rmttrtt asUml colsr t rm ? JUir. h erttintc AuAr.. tlMsass Um Mftlsw Basalts arc m. anlrtwuM Yew 4uJr will r feat Bwttoun priw, U tumtUfutorr. Uo tod II at dniislt. HaJ . 19 (r wunplt bottl. at bbwmii a MeCoouell 'Co.. Omaha, Nt. ro saxs a. tb atsooiorxiraxB by IKK ABB BOHI, lnt ABB BULB? B TABWtM. M7'9 X ltt The Omaha Bee M. and M. 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WELL, LETS SEE The Economy Administration Cook Book sayt: It takes UmTj is sslaatsa per ponad to cock win ft takes perk SO xalantss per pound, twles tbe cost for fuel. Lamb ylalfls 10S units of saertT and pork eo.S nans. Bars Xaab br all means If 70U ax a Economy Stadent. RICE OR MACARONI Elcj should b ecoked SO minute, macaroni 30 minutes, nice yields 32 units of energ7 and, macaroni 28 nalti. Either dlta will be acceptable. BEETS OR CARROTS It takes old beets 4 boars to cook property carrot's take one hottr; one ?rt!ba fnsl. Beets yield 11.6 units of energy and carrots yield 19 units. "Wo will hare earrott," says th wise cook. VEGETABLE OR PEA SOUP Vegetable soap mnat hTe at least two bonrs cooking: split pea soup three hours but split peas hare twice th nonrlihment. These una hundreds; of other comparisons are given In the Economy Administration Cook nook. Tables) of measurement, time of cooking, time ol distention, tables ol foods of all kinds) gtvlnaproteln ynlaea.la( values, carbohydrate values) and total values. Information every woman should Know and-tia. The cookery of tho future must to moro intelligent than tho cookery of the past Wo eat too much, our food Is poorly selected and poorly prepared. We duplicate food valuea in the same meal and do a host of things that Increase cost and decrease efficiency. br. Harvey Wiley, noted food expert, says In tho preface ot the Eoonomy Administration Cook Book, "Often Is the meat rendered unSt for eating by pasting through the kitchen. How few people know bow to cook potatoes, eggs, etc., correctly, or to bake a 'float of wholeiome bread. These are the things, moit of alt, which the Economy Administration Cook Sock means, as the name Implies. The health and happiness of the people depend particularly upon two things, namely: wholesome foods and good cooking. Both are difficult to find at the present time.1 sbssbsbsbBhi' -BWssfiHHsVllC stHBHrr 'sWsSHsttsKi The Famous White House Punch Bowl and Frait Basket, from the Adminlttration Economy Book, page 633 Van hUtorlq plecM eontloa in tut at th. White Iletua. On. of Urn li an imatnt pun eh bawl which bur too Gnat Stal la colaro; Ttxr. ar. mi matin Ins plon of th fafiamtd "hand MtnUd" China rrlr which coat miny thousand f dollar. eveirpUo. bcartnr a different dtoorauon. t& plctum npnaartlns bird. Sail, Soirar. fruit aBoantmau ot the United SUteti SbkIs''II' sssaavLb''sssBtsss White Houte Olive Dhhet Vted en State Occatiotun nought by Mrt. Cleveland Amonf th treuund and daUeate rtmilnlni ntaeoa to b $a an om Tlirlluul etitna eltt. cup and uucori dacoratxl in pilot sink. 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