THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, .1914. J to 4 1 r By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, March -5, 1914. O PAR the Clef club might well bo called tho Harmony club, for everything seems to bo In porfect chord and progressing on a largo il scale. , The banquet at the Hotel Loyal last evening proved to 'be an enjoyable event, and tho musicians had a Jolly social evening; so much to that It was decided to meet within the next fortnight, when Miss Bella Itoblnson will bo tho hostess. ' The table was moat attractive with spring flowers and plumosis ferns and an unexpected and decidedly humorous entertainment was planned by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Borglum. Scarcely had the banquet started when a telegram w.as brought to Mr. T. J. Kelly. It was dated Londojj, England, and ran as follows: "King .Goorgo has hoard of" the Clef club banquets this evening,' at which timo ho wishes you to confer the Order of the Garter upon his former subject, J. H. Slmm's, the toastmaster." - Miss Evelyn Hopper received a wire from Florcnco, Neb.: 'Can you find addresses and engage at any price, Miss Mary Munchhoff and 'Mm. Mabelle Grawford Wolpton to sing tho duot from tho 'Merry Wives of Windsor' at tho town hall?" from the Mayor The tadles' Journal wired Mr. Jean P. Duffield to take tho placo of Josef Hoffman. From Wahoo came tho . following: "To Mr, Max Landow: "W have heard of your Boston success and offer (you tho directorship of our Conservatory." Miss Mary. Munchhoff received tho following: "Hammersteln . has discovered" ino; will you tdach mo tb sing "Lucia" , in threo weeks? sIgned..Vera Prima Vera." To Miss Henrlotta Hoes: 'Please attend all pupils' recitaU and pay special attention to. gowns, signed City Editor." Mrs.. Welpton was the recipient of tho following message. "Richard (Mrs. Wclpton'a young son) has fallon out of bod: where is tho Carrie Jacob's Bond Extract? Katie." ' To. Mr. T. J. Kelly: "Will tho Mendelssohn choir consider an en gagement, os flye minutes' notice, to tako place of Can' Opera' company? Lucius.'' They tell me there were a number of others equally clover. Theater laity. ' A number of boarders of 'Mount fit, Mary's school attended the matlne at tho Brandels theater Wednesday after noon ttf'sce-'Beli Hur;-Mrs.- L. J. I'laitl, whoe daughter, Miss Frances Fluttl, at tends the achooi;rwas the chaperon, and seventeen fwere' In' the party. ' -' " B'lCai Ami "Gluti. The B'Nal Ami club , will , Rive Us fir. annual dance' Sunday ovenins. uarcn r, at tho Metropolitan and Harney streets. 'to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Dempster. Miss ueveny visueo. jt Omaha before and baa many friends here. hall, Ttventy-thlr J PRESIDENT'S BROTHER HERE Takes His Time at Breakfast While in the City. 18 IN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS linn Plettalnir Address nntt Something of (he President' Mnnnrr find SInrh of (he Hnme Pacini Characteristics. Whllo President Woodrow Wilson wai' up, dressed, combed and looking over of ficial papers for soveral hours yester day, his brother, Joseph It. Wilson, In the Henshaw hotel In Omaha, was, only taking- his breakfast- A real aristocrat Is the president's brother,' for ho finished his breakfast at twenty minutes before H yesterday mornlnir. That gave him time enough to catch the Missouri Pacific train at 11:30 for St. Louis. Why should he not take his llmeT Is he not tha brother of a president? And a right ftno fellow to meet, too, Is Joseph R. Wilson of Baltimore. He haa a pleasing address and something of the president's manner. He Is not so toll as his brother, Woodrow, but has much of the facial characteristic Tho cheek bones and tho heavy Jaw .cannot be mistaken.' They, belong to tho Wilson family and to no other. 1 Mr. Wilson was In Omaha In conference with B. L. Baldwin and those associated with htm In the Insurance business. Mr. Wilson It an official of the United States Fidelity and Casualty company, which Is represented In Omaha by B. L. Baldwin & Co. Whllo In Omaha Mr. Wilson called upon a few lawyers In the city with whom ho Is acquainted, and after his conference with the casualty people, left yesterday for St. Louis. Pioneer of the Green Wig Movement Birthday Party, Master Nbrrlsf Alexander Myers, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. II, C Myers, .wl be tha xt.of honor at a., family dinner thhf evel)t- given jn honor of Mastti Korrlar h .MrlVtday anniversary- at the home ot,Wa,rad"pr4s,'Mr.ad Mr. John A. Pemysfer. at tha Helen apart ments. At tk TJalrKiiaOlu Jar, Am Tfronws. ehtrmn ot. the eon)MtttfW tb eatt dlnnr at the Vtvtwrou$ ,wsKt. Thursday, has. se lected a, tarfe imrafeer te assist la man- ..I.. U. Jfrkir. wklrh la nn of th B . . argt fcawaweis Jrfvefi urHw,the at the els. AMfr "Mr-CtHe the fo41wli. tfl mn: Victor Wets of liefclfh university; John Latenser, Jr., of CelywHa. , , Samuel Kees. Jr., Nebraska. -Herbert Amalles, Oberlln. W M. Ralnbolt. Harvard. Cleorae W. Sumner, Boston Technology. Harold ?. Evarts, Yale. Dr C. W. Pollard.. Dartmouth. Herburt M. Rogers, Princeton. D, M. Kdeerly, Pennsylvania. F. B. Belby, Cornell. Jleed Petra. Amherst. Charles L. Mattson, Oberlln. - ; !, II T. Manning, Knox. Iir, Franirconlln, Wisconsin. Frank Built. NaJwrasKa. Stanley Rosewater. Michigan. Haymond Crossman. Michigan. Kdwarrf JT, Leary. 1 Crelghtoa. Ky H. TfW, Iowa. fr XaibM JtwiUl, ; VMt mtlee parties will be given next TiiJay afternoon at tho Bran4els ,.to nw MtcKa the Ruarian viniLkd. Oh ef the larger parties will incltfe" MlM JeaMe MHiard. MIm Carrie' Qlfford 4 Mr. 4 Mrs. Herbert tog k. Mr. C Will Hamilton will hve a mall yrty mm! others entertaining gutats will b Mm. M. C. WttHams. Mrs. Oi )V4lak. Mfs, Kfm Ke'untse. Mr. iew MelXH4, Hps. Bernard Cen. Mrs. C. D.. Amsatrwg, Mr. and Mro. Hery Cog, Mia Ktnlly Ckv and a mwrW f thefs. XMwie CIkIi Xefts. Jkfrru 0car IJeben entertained the members of one of tho kentlngton clubs at luncheon Wednesday. Yellqw Jonquils lorn, tho centerPlcce. Mrs. Addison SJould of Milwaukee, Mrs. Edward Meyer kh4 Mrs, IL M, estor were guest of the c(ub, and tno members are; Mfsdamta Mesdames AVcry Ijtncaster. Orcar IJeben, "Wi, il. Walker. Eugene Meyer, K. A. Conaway, Ejntst Sweet. James lttwl, J. D. IJresher. James Mruauahlin. Saxcim1 Party. Mrs. Leon E. Ilruco entertained at dancing party at her home Friday even. Ins in honor ot Mr. Bruce' birthday, an' iilversary, Thoso present were.! Mr. and Mr. Cuy Conklln. Mr, and Mrs. R. a.- Conklln. - ' -Mr. and Mrs. w. Wlttoy. Mr, and Mr. Fred Woodward. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Burroughs, " Iir, and Mr. J. T, Little, . Mn and Mr. Leon E. Bruce. MIS Mltse Maryl'' Ruth Conklln.; Ma-rion Canktln. Mer. Messr. , 7w4 HagUnd,, Ttwranco Traj ne, . LM naKunu. rea Morrow, No Hearing is Held intheEdholmCase Hearing of tho d: voice suit brought by Albert Edholm, tho Jeweler, against Mrs. Catherine It. J. Edholm was interrurHed yesterday In order to allow one at torney engaged in the case to fulfill an engagement in another court. Resump tion of testimony I scheduled for today. FINE ARTS SOCIETY IS TO SM.IC1T FUNDS Tho organisation . .committee of the Omaha Wteiety of tfino Arts mat' yctor day .at the public library to formu late plans for the coming campaign to MAWoifwnde far an .art, heme. Subscrip ts jranglHg In amount from to U Will m avllclteg. , . , A taeeilng ot this, eemmlttec, together wKh the ontlre campaign; committee, whteh will Include air members, active, .fMfat.an Junior, M called for Tues- 4ay atttfneen at 2:96 in room 316, Young Men's Christian association building. Middleton May Go to Hastings Olnb It Is quto likely that W. II. Middleton, private secretary to Commissioner Robert II. Manley of tho Omaha Commercial club, will . go to Hosting to take the position' as secretary of tho Hastings Commercial club." Mr. Middleton wa at Hnstlngs-Wednesday night In conference with the club there in regard to the posi tion. If ho goes It will likely by to tako up hi work thcro by March 15. "Mr. Mldfllcton will make ah excellent man for Hastings," allCommlssloner Manley, ''for he -know every turn' of this business. Ho Is a cracker-Jack man. It he goes, Hastings Is to be congrat ulated." t Tho Omaha Commercial club has not yet been officially notified of th offer that has beon mado to Middleton from Hastings. Tho matter will lkely be taken up with the executive oommltteaJherc. Mr. Mlddloton has beon with tho Com mercial club proper here only a llttlo less than a year. Prior id it,it ho n tilth tho traffic bureau ot the club 'for three years, whero he gained a wido knowledge of trarnp matters relating particularly, to Kebraaks. and the Immediately adjoining states. Before coming to the traffic bureau he was traffic manager of the brand Junction Fruit Growers asaoq'la tlon a Grand Junction, Colo, STEflEGTYPERS ELECT ONE INTERNATIONAL DELEGATE Btereotyperr and Electrotypers" union, No. H, ot Omaha last Sunday elected Its eklegato to the convention ot the Inter national union, which meets at Newark. N. J In June. next. Donnls J. Ryan was chosen delegate and Albert Schafcr al ternate. Tho local union la In a Very prosperous condition, 100 per cent strong and. all lt-member employed. Electric, HnMtl, Bitter. 'Sure re-Hef for Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and .kidney complaints. Give ap petite;! ad tone to system. 60a and U Advertisement. -' i Urry Klrby. It. Ryan. BRICKLAYER SMASHES FOOT AS-SCAFFOLD BREAKS Arthur Webb, bricklayer. 1443 South Sixteenth street, suffered a smashed right foot and Internal Injuries, when he fell with a scaffold at Nineteenth and Wll Ham streets, where n new structure Is going up for tho People's Ico and Cold Btorago company. Dr. F. O, Boole at tended tho injured man, who was taken to his home. Webb was working on the support, which was thirty feet high, when It collapsed. SERVE SUPPER. TO INDUCE ATTENDANCE AT CHURCH Serving, supper at tha church befora prayer meeting In order to Induce mem bers to renjnin downtown for tho mid week prayer service, is the, plan Just adopted by the First Presbyterian ehurcii. It was tried Wednesday with gratifying results, the attendance being much larger than usual. DISTRIBUTING BOOK ON HOW. TO GROW P0TIT0ES As an advertisement foivUhe country tributary to It lines, the t'nlon Pacific Is giving away potatoes grown In the territory, but the Northwestern Is going tho Union Pacific one bftter and Is giv ing away Prof. Grtibb' book, telling Ju3t how to grow tho potatoes. In Us western torrlfory the North western is distributing 6.000 of tho Grubb .books among tho farmers and potato itrowers. Traveling agents and station agents sccuro tho names and the lists are sent Into tho general offices, from whence thn books arc malledout. The Oniatui headquarters will send some I.O00 copies ot the book Into Nebraska and Wyoming. N0RRIS BROWN CALLED" TO IOWA BY BROTHER'S DEATH Former Senator Norrls Brown has tcan advised of the death at Clinton. In . of his brother. Frank Brown, who was for merly county Judse of Burrato countv several terms before he moved to Iowa The cx-senator and members of hi fam ily aro leaving for Clinton. The mother and another brother live In Des Molnrx Persistent Advertising Is the Roud to Big Returns. AFTERNOON TEA Beginning Monday next, we will servo daily, ex cept Sunday, in the New Grill Room Afternoon Tea, from three until half after five , o'clock, SPECIAL MUSIC. Hotel Loyal Lady Grosvenor. who wore a green wig, tho. latest society fad, nt the coming-out party given by "Mrs. Georgo ICeppel for her daughter In London. Il 1 1 1 SEUMAS MACMANiV.S WILL Bt IN OMAHA NEXT WEEK Scuman MacManus, author and story teller of tho famous "Donegal" fairy tales and other merry Irish' folk tore, will, bo In Omaha Friday of next week for h story-telling entertainment at tho University club, under the auspices ot tho Omaha Story Tellers' league Be- auso of the popularity and worth of his ntertalnmcnt, the University club. Is also negotiating to Induce Mr. MacManus to appear at their business men's luncheon tho same day. Ills appearance for the Story Tellers league will be at 4 o'clock, March IS. Tickets are now on sale. C0NNELL AND JONAS ASKED TO ADDRESS STATE BOARD Health Compilssloner,!. W. Conncll and Dr. A. F. Jonas havo been asked by tho State Board of Health to deliver ad dresses before' the annual meeting ot state health official to be held In Lin-., coin March 11 and 12. Soft en the hardest water on wash day with GOLD DUST Use it wherever there's dirt or grease because it cleans and purifies everything. 5c and larger packages. CHICAQO " thm mOLO BUST TWINS mm yam wmrh" C04.D O"0 , Solid Mahogany Bedf This handsome bed Is one ot tho newest designs. Massive," " best construction, selected stock, panel head, dull finish; 34 .or full sisel Regular value 50.00, special at $30,50. Don't Forget Ton can buy a kitchen cabinet, a flreless cook -stovea washing-, machine or a sewing machine on thokclub plan small .payment dowrr and a small payment a month. Beaton (Si Laier Goi 415-17 So. 16th St. Payments If You Wish The Diminishing DoBar The Government is making more dollars every year and so are you and the dollars are just as large as they ever were, but they are actually smaller in purchasing power than ever before. The problem is, to make a dollar go as far as -Su'JM-" V; ( f t"f necessities of life. For -a dollar you x possible in purchasing the. hundred la uti 0t f tie Be Hiye. Mr, and Mrs. Charles, Martin, -who havo Tattn in Jamaica, ere expected noma nex SUfiday, Mrs. John C. Wharton went to Lin ein this morning to spend the day visit Va friends there. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Burgess. are spend. w weeks at tho Virginia .hotel at Ijvmt Keach, Cat, Mr. an4 Mrs. M. C. Teters, accompanied fcr tfc3kr daughters, Misses Gladys and JJajfrna, lave txt "week forSh-south to b on a. month. Mm. A. X. Tnycr of ralrhope, AU. who haa hfes tho guat of her father. Mr. Jehu A. Dn pater, and Mrs," Dttat tr stsco January , will leave for SloSx rails, S. p, soon tevlslt relatives. Mfcss Biatrlc CoadTwho has been HMUvMp several "eVs vlltlnfr In New York. frty. TrK ad A.mHita, K. V . Is expct4 tionpe thq first ot next week. MiJ8vly of London arrived Sunday Shredded Wheat Biscuits and that means a hundred wholesome, nourishing breakfasts. If you add coffee, milk and cream a deliciously nourishing Shredded Wheat breakfast should not cost over five cents. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the whole wheat prepared in digestible form. It is ready-cooked and ready-to-serve a boon tb busy housekeepers with growing children. . . . Always ht tk Bkctttt in vm to r tor criipmit. Two SkrMUetl WIiMbt BiaeuiU wkK kt milk me ctmm wiN MtMly aM th WMrgy twjsjJsjsi for a kalf (Uty'g work. DoKciawaiy iMwrkiiWif wh aalca w ' cnjtiihsiiatiow wkk ImiImsI omsIm, stew sftHM, sjicosl baiMMft or nami or wronryW fnsiU. Try tontost Tmcwit thm Skrwkkd Wheat wafrr, for ranc&MKHt wkk buttor, ckooso r mvrsiUd. y Mdm only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara. Fa01, N. Y. Hotel The Most Popular Priced, Strictly First Class Mineral Water Resort in America I. . Special 19W Winter and Spring Rates $9 A and Meals The faraoua Colfax Mineral Water has a reputation for relief and. cure of Rheumatism, Liver and Stomach troubles. ". - ' In the LaTRes' and Men's Mineral Oaths best equipment and skilled attendants. you will find the' very SS.'X J? J2fif di c2 ma,n. 'LnB cf th.e. Rock lBlana Ra way. All -trains op; "otel Colfax-, located one mile east of the city, operates Its own electric car line from depot direct to hotel. " ,i,tr"lc " own. . For further information ask any Rock Island agent or write Hotel Colfax and Mineral Springs." Colfax, Iowa. ' Ask your grocer to send you our new "Orange Label" Blend 30c. a half pound; ?gjffmtWSmffi!W Business Opportunities Tk cf e ads will start you on the road to wealth i i i i .4 .A ' 41 J '.1 i