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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914. Society Ml MELLIFICfA, FRIIAY, MARCH 0, 10H. WITH tho approach of the balmy breezes of spring the men's out fitters and haberdashers havo ordered tftolr sprlrig supply of Inen'a apparel, and a glance which I took at tho new stock was an Incentive for tears. If the normal person could get ono full glimpse at the spring fads It would be Impossible to refrain from weeping copiously, no matter how hardened one's constitution might be. Tho new dance craze has started so many new fads until now It In cludes all up-to-date men's clothes. The latest thing Is tho tango, vest. Mr. Tango Vest. Is about four or flvo Inches high In front and exposes a fast portion of the manly chest. It Is fashioned by the French couturiers and is called the "waUtcoatcc," a very appropriate, name. Next comes the ' ono-step cravat. It is Indescribable, but it looka Just as appropriate as a frock coat over a pair of Jumpers. Thon, tha new checked troueciu, to bo wor,n with a black satin coat. The effect is striking, very much so. And, above all, everything shall bo polky dotty. -Tho ties aro polka dots, socks aro polka dots to match the ties, shlrta are wlka-dqttcd and collars aro oven polka-dotted. No hats with polka dots have, been found, but they" might Just as well, be; tho effect would be no moro striking. rOloves also contain the polka dots, , While no outburst has been noticed as yet, It is expected that the medical profession will soonrlso up and protest against the Invading styles. According to expert advice, the superabundance of polka dots Will havo a tendency to bo offensive to the optic nerves, and, thorcforo. Jeopardize tho eyesight of one walking down Farnam streot. Tho polka dots will also extend to ladles' wear. All smartly drensod young women will be completely equipped 'with a set of polka dots skirts, blouses, veils nnd polka-dot hosiery. Ono store in Omaha has received a shipment of the advanced, spring tyles, and, while the owner admits that the stock Is a bit extreme at present, he Insists It' will bo the rage before tho summer reaches a conclusion. Yaa Tata rarty. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voorhles and Mr." end Mrs- C. E. ItceM-wlll entertain at a Yam Tama dancing- party this evening at Chamber!' academy. , The Utter part of the evening supper will be served cn the loner fldor. The small tables will bo decorated! with spring flowers. Ml tfi the guests will be attired In Tama. Tama l-oitume, Those present will be: Mr. and Mrs, C. n. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Whitney. Mr. and Mre, W. J, Plckerlns. Mr. and Mrs. A. I,; Imon. Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Haute. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. 10 Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. It. l. Drown. Mr. and Mrs. F". It. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James Waugh. Mr. end mm. h. f. Welter". Mr. and Mm. V, I Tubbs, Sir. and Mr. Allan Parmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Huffman. Mr. ana Mrs. C, K. Duma. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Mcdsrst. Mr. And Mrs. V. I Elllck. "Mr. and Mr. A. M. Lonswell. 31 r. and Mrs. Porter. . Mr. and Mm. Hunter. , Dr. and Mrs. O. II. tthlpherd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voorhles. .Mr, and mm. U. k. lieese. Mines convent Wednesday, March 11, and Thursday, March 12. Mr. U FV Crofpot. president of the alumnae, has cnante or the affair and tlcaets may be secured ai the convent. TaitimeCard Club. Mrs. W. U Hasttell entertained the members of tlie Faatlme. Card club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Prizes wero won by Mesdame E. A. Randall, Pchlferly, O. A. Benjamin and P. K. An derson. Thoso present "wero. MwkUme-- ' Mednme'- Vi B. Anderson, M, Mann. MItit lbron, Mable BwarU. Bertha gwartx, Mfri-' 31, Harrison, K. Herman, Hert Lebron, Laura Alderson, Nell Uesbltt. Mltiws Itarley Conant, Jamee Morrison, Xr, Harris. W. B. II rice. w. Jensen, Ki Jneen, F, W. Taylor. 3 P. Valein. n. A. flrnJimln, F. Pehlferly. IS. A, Randall. W. I.. Haskell, P. Cassel. COL, CODY VISITS IN OMAHA Famous Scout Stops Over to See His Little Grandchildren. 8TA0IN0 BIG INDIAN FIGHTS BatHe of Mnr Year Aro Are Re produced So hat JIoTlnar Plc tnrr Can lie Tnken of the Bnconnter. When Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Hill) Is out of his buckukln shirt, his fringed chaps and clear of hi cartridge belt and scalping knife, he make a real gentle and lovable grandfather. Several little tots can teitlfy to this. Friday morn ing he sat In the lobby of the Henshaw hotel, Jut after arriving from the cast, and played with little Jane Cody Gnrlow and Master Frederick Oarlow, as proud n grandfather ever gets. With their little coats buttoned tlghly about them and caps pulled down, tho little tots climbed over his big knee and had 4f of kisses for him. .In return be had 'a big trong arm to hold each of them. and the group was extremely happy. When Colonel Cody was riding In the big wild west show, these grandchildren did not get to tee him so often, and even now It Is a rare treat to met Grandpa Cody. So their mother, Mrs. Fred Oarlow, formerly Mlrs Irma Cody, who la now living In Omaha, bundled up the little folks and hurried to the Henahaw with fhrm to meet their grandpa. On Wnr to DetiTT. Colonel Cody I on hla way to Denver from Washington. D. C, whero ho has been staging the first of the moving pic tures or tho big Indian battles of from a (t'artrr to a half century ngo. He goes to Denver, where the pictures are to open for a run at the Tabpr Grand theater Sunday. Colonel Cody nays he will open a run with the pictures at the American theater In Omaha a week from Sundayjj The pictures cover famOus Indian fights throughout the west, Including the fam ous Battlo of Wounded Knee In the southern edge of the Black Hills country twenty-three years ago. They also cover the history of tho clvltazatton of the In dian from the wildest savagery to the present educating of the Indians In the schools and colleges. Fred Oarlow,' son-in-law of Colonel Cody, Is In Chicago and Is to arrive In Omfcha this morning to complete ar rangements for the production here. Mr. and Mr. Oarlow and children are living at the Merrlem. It Is expected that the 6.W9 tickets printed will not be sufficient to accom modate all the demand. Pinner Party. Vr, and Mrs. W ttf. Ward entertalnod at dinner last evening, when c6vers were laid for: Misses Misses Kthel Glsndon, Louisa Arm "Blanche Younr. NHIIe Wbter, Vera FUk. .Ada Francis. Dr. and Mrs. P. C. W'bste. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Frcnzer. Glftsers' Heating Party. The Oleaners of Dlr.tz Memorial church entertained at a skating party Monday evening, Luncheon was served at the home of Miss Eula McIUlo. Those pres. ent weroi ' Ml?es Kvelyn Hester, Ida Paul, Esther Johnson, Nellie Baldwin, Agnes Xri-cal, Aucuit Oravts, Mlssrs Irene Mason, tilrndora Hlnchle, ntadya Undberg, Margaret Tonge, I.ula Mela van, Kills McIIale. Lectures at Ganvent. Mr, Sidney Woollett will, give two 8haktarean reM under the aus pices of the alumnae of the Sacred Heart Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. Traynor entertained at an auction brldoe party In celebration of the birthday anrilversafy of Mr. M. A. pjllsbury. The decorations were In red carnation, and the high scores were rnade by Mrs. D. C. Dodds and Mr. Fred 'Johnston; Those presont wero: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johniton. Mr. and Mr. U J. Traynor. Mr. and Mr. M. A. Plllshury, Mr. ana Mrs, .J. a. iiousion. Mr. and Mr. D, M. hrenk. Mrs. D. C. Jiodds. Mrs. T. c. Haven. Mr, II. II. Marrow, . , In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. Fraak T. Walker, who- has beefs In Florid 'and Tennessee for two months, . ... .... nas returnea nome. Mrs. Jane Fltspatrlck of Detroit, Mich., has arrived to vldt her daughter. Mrs. Fltspatrlck and daughter Intend to leave In a short tlirfo for a stsy of several months In California. Mls Mary Lewis Wood, who has been tilling concert engagements in the east, has returned to" Omaha for' a visit with her parents. Mr. and, Mrs. A. P. Wood, who make their home at the Pratt. Personal Mention. Mrs. Ben Stanley, who recently under went a serious operation, Is now re cuperattng. A daughter wis born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. A. V, jfJnsler, 3860 Farnam street. Very.Itev. Mother Raphael of the Good Shepherd convent. Fortieth and Jackson streets, met with a serious accident last Monday, when ahe fell and broke her leg. .Mother Raphael -Is resting eazlly. Governor and His Staff to Inspect the Militia on Monday Governor Morehead has ordered nil the members of his staff to appear In Omaha noxt Monday night In full dreiis uniform to view the Inspection of the local com panies of the national guard of Ne braska by tho officers representing the Wsr department of tho United States. Tho government Inspection will bo held at tho Auditorium. All of tho local officers and tile men have been working diligently to prepare for the Inspection and It nothing goes amiss Omaha will go down In the records as possessing one of the finest battallans of national guard in the country. Admission to the Inspection will be by ticket only. Members of tho companies havo the tickets and they may be s cured without cost as long as they last. fflDDUIKI? fllllCVG nAWVUITT I Chicago university, and alto attended MVIUilinU UAUUJjtf ISVnni nbU the University of Michigan. Br. J. X, Le Attributes Traxgm sians t Um tf Brag. IS A MUBgATE IV VIDIOIME Arrt4 Man Hm Vractlee in lilt n4 Tws, bat TmU to Uslag Tahlet XVMk" He Was V iter Fiwinrlal Strata. Pr. John E. Lee of Carroiton, 111., who a few months ago was a physician of aood standing in his home town. Is be Ins detained at the city Jail under the name of J. L. Dennlion, booked as a suspicious character. Lee was arrested at the Voung Men's Christian attocUMon for trying to pass a worthless check on the Brandels Stores. rx'. - t r -1 . . ... ursncois people nsq oeen given a description Of the man by the oollca owing to his having a few daya previous tried a Ilhe Operation at the Rome hotel. t ram ma Department store - he was traced to the Young Men's Christian as foetion, whero he was Jlvlnr as a char ity gUPSt. In tho presence of Chief of Detectives Malonoy Lee attributed his downfall to morphine, the habit of which he con tracted juit previous to his leaving home. Not VlcHm Lsr. T iv tint moronlne (ablet Scarcely iniec months ago, whn in a, pa'4! qt depression over financial mat ter, in a few weeka j had become a Victim of the drug and while under Its Influence secured $2 In caali which did not belong to me. The matter was set tled, but In time the story leaked cut, and I could npt yace my friend, bq left the city. Since then I have been In many rllie and my arreat In Omaha came airectly as the result of my use of mor pblne. Before 1 contracted the habit t would" have cut off my right arm Wore I would havo thought of doing anything llshonrsL" Lse's wife hi at present living wKh her father at MapleKood, Mo., and Is wJtl to Mart U Ce anew with her husband, pro viding he live up morphine- This he asserts he ha firmly resolved to do. The police have written CaroUton to asceis tttln If he is wanted la that city. If rot the charges brought against him In Omeba will -not b pushed and he will be allowed to rejoin hi wife. Lee asserts that Iwstds. receiving a medical diploma he I a graduate of tlx) Mr, Taft Oritioizes Newspaper Reports of Cases in Court BOSTON, March .-Former President Taft deplored the Influence or newspapers on jurors. In an address here last night He said: "It Is proper for newspaper to com tnent after judgment In a caso, but It s tho trial of cases In the newspapers be fore Judgment that has led to such of the criticism of the courts. Why when I wss president I hsd to pardon two or three men who had been convicted by puhllo clamor, when they wero really in nocent. . Reward Money for Lane Cut-Off Holdup is Now Distributed The JM.000 reward offered by the Union Pacific for tho capture of the bandits who robbed their train on the cut-off in iVO was distributed this week, the South Omaha police havtnr withdrawn their appeal In the rase. . jong the Items for which che:ks were Issued agalnct the re ward fund by R. C. Hoyt. clerk of the United States district court here, was ono for rUl, payable to E. T. Farns worth for attorney's fees and fees as guardian for the six minor boys of South Omaha, who participated In the capture of the bandits: 10,412.31 la to be divided among tho boys, wh'ch wilt 'give each of them 11,76$ each. r. J. Carr and Coleman Bell received a check for J5.4CH. The sum of 12,231.15 was paid tho South Omaha police, and Willie B. May, who Is now In Idaho, received J5.401 of the reward. spiring to defraud and conducting a lot tery In violation of the fedvnl statutes. FAMOUS PICTURE IS FOUND IN STOREHOUSE PARIS. March 6.-CIty Councillor Ad rlrn Mlthonard, while Inspecting a rtorehouse where old pictures and bric-a-brac from churches and public build ings are kept, today found a dusty can vas which he declared was by Tlntorcto. The staff of tho storehouse was skeptical, but nevertheless M Mlthonard. after hav ing cleaned tho dirt from the painting, insisted that It was the famous "Adora tion of the Shepherds.-' which, according to tradition, once hung In the old church at Autenlt. The picture will be submitted to experts. Chronic Conatlpntlnn makes lite miserable. Dr. Kins' New Life Pills regulates your boncls and te llevcs the engorged liver. 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement. STREET RAILWAY COMPANY PUTS MANY MEN TO WORK The Omaha Street Ball way company, In order to glvo employment to men who nro needy and willing to work, has com. menced track repairs and Improvements much earlier than has been the rule In the past. Moro than 100 men arc now it work lining up the tracks, putt'nK in new lies and (loins the class of Wnrk that usually comes later In tho season. RUSH GOES TO FLORIDA TO ARGUE THE LAND CASE Sylvester Buh. special assistant to the United States attorney general, left on iWednesday evening for Jacksonville, Fla., where ho will argue tho case of re moval of the president of tho Florida Fruit Land company tq Kansas City, where he Is under Indictment by a fed- I era! grand jury on tho charge of con- A CORDIAL INVITATION Is extended to all Ladies of Omaha and Vicinity to Visit Oar Grand Semi-Annual Display of Lace Trimmings, Embroid eries and Silks On Fourth Floor , Monday, March 9, to Friday, March 13, Inclusive The most complete line in the country Immense assortments shown exclusively by us- All attractively priced Remember there is no finer line of these goods shown in any city in the land. No expense or trouble has been spared to make this the bast of all our won derful displays. Fourth floor Either elevator. Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Meet your modiste here. Bring your friends. HA YDEN BROS. AFTERNOON TEA Beginning Monday next, wo will servo daily, ex copt Sundnj', in tho New Grill Room Afternoon Tea, from three until half after fivo o'clock. SPECIAL MUSIC. Hotel Loyal Sturdy, Comfortable Walking Boots Now spring and summer models showing the latest styles in women's boots for general outdoor wear. . All made of selected leathers and show ing in every detail the high class workman ship that makes our shoes distinctive. The style is right, the quality is right, tho price is right and there is a size and last for overy type of feet. Priced up from $3,50 DOUGLAS.; There Are More Drexe! Kids Every Day ' Omaha parents are reallz. Ing that there Is only ono shoe for boys In Omaha. HOD HOES have no equal. They out wear two pairs of ordinary boys shoes. The first pair will convince you. Button and bluchcr. Boys', 1 to 5 S3.50 Little Gents', 9 to 13 S2.25 Make your boy a Drexel kid tomorrow. Drcxcl 1419 Farnam FIRE SALE ..J 1 11 - . ' , i-ia. I The Pesky Groundhog Caused Lots of Trouble! 1 If he came out of his hole at all, he suTely saw his shadow, and in the meantime Hicks and our own Observer are in the background for as a prognosticator Mr. Groundhog beats them all this year. If we believed in his prophecy we would be suggesting that the day before St. Patrick's day should be observed as a general holiday, for it would be a great relief to have the six weeks of winter ended. With full confidence that Spring is on the way, Thomas Kilpatrick & Company Announce Their Full Readiness to Serve You Saturday, March 7, Several Special Sales Scheduled All the stock in parfect condi tion, only having slightly soiled labels hy smoke and water. Sosens of kinds of bottled tn fcond whiskies, fuU quarts 69c, 79c, 89c Fine old Whiskies, O and 8 years old, full quarts 59c, 69c, 79c TBUIT BRANDIES A tfv 1 C O t, Peach, Banana and Orange, extra flno and fruity $1.00 and 91.33 39o, 49c, 59c Crystallized Book and Bye, per K 39c to 49c Blackberry Brandy, CQn CQ. $1.23 and 91 vals. OSCj DUG- rrottT.,n.':.. 39o, 49c Imported Port Wine, 91.20 values; bottle , 79o Whiskey, b7 the gallon, t I EA 53.00, 91.70 and 0 I lOU California Claret nnA gallon OiJU Two Quart Bottles of 25G CACKLEY BROS. The Quality Store, 121-123 North Sixteenth St. Beware of rake Fire Bale Advertising. tyrsUttnt Advertising is tho Road Iltg Iteturn. to Thick, Glossy Hair No More Dandruff Glrkl jsUevatify your hair! Make it mt, fluffy and Joxuriast Try the moist cloth. Try a you will, after an application of Dandertne, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling lislr and your scalp will not Itch, but whit will please you most, will t after a few weeks' use when yeu see new hair, fine and downy at first-yeabut really new hair growing alt over the scalp. A lltte Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull ftuled, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a eloth with Danderlne and care fully 4raw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect t Immediate and amazing your hair will be llctit, fluff) and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incompar able lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health, del a X cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair la as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treat- weal-that' all.-AdvertHement. BAS13MENT ALL DAY 32-lnch Percales, light and dark colors, at 7 a Instead of 10c. 32-lnch Fine Gingham 17 Instead of 25c. Will show a lot of new Ratines at 25 per yard; and an excellent assortment of new Printed Crepes. You will ho charmed and surprised at the display of Italian Silk Underwear. The shapes are new and the colors also. Vests, Suits and Bloomers Clientele increasing . constantly. While first cost seemB high. Italian silk is so delightful nest the skin and really wears so satisfactorily that it is awfully easy to get the habit. In Silk Hosiery we match all the wanted colorings 50 S 1 81.50 and 82.50 tho Kilpatrick kind. Fibre Stockings This is ono imitation which has merit for wear It beats silk sky high. Some sell them as silk and the cheat is not bo harmful but of courso equally wrongful because false. Thoso come in black ftt 354 and 504 Pr pair. MAIN FLOOIl WASH GOODS One Item o.f mention for Saturday mainly for tbo purpose of getting you to see the wonderful array of high class foreign fab rics. French Ratine, 44 Inches wide, 27 dif ferent shades, at 81.00 Pcr y&rd. CllILDItKN'8 AND JUNIOK SECTION Freeh from the makers. Now, of all times, is tho brat time for pick. From cradle to coronet, or from the tiny infant to the de butante garments 0f character always without any element of fihockingitts as Emll Reich would eay. Headgear for infants and their elders tho latest of spring fashions and saleswomen who never attempt to foist on the buyer the unbecoming thing. Coats and Dresses ad libitum. THE LETTERS OF A CHINESE OFFICIAL should bo read by all those who are inter ested in the flowery Kingdom and its people. Gives ono a "now shiver," as Hugo would say, to read an educated Mongolian's opinion of our boasted Anglo-Saxon manners and mor als. The people of China have shown the world how to do many things. Speaking of China reminds us to mention a new importa tion of Royal Dresden China Just arrived from over the ocean blue and by thb way, tho Dluo Onion pattern in breakfast sets is wonderfully attractive and a great seller. The Rose pattern gives It a close run for the money. We hesitate to say much about the Tango. Perhaps enough has been said already. It may be proper, however, to call attention to a showing of Tango beads priced from 504 to 83.50- New and found at Jewelry sec tion. Special Saturday STERLING SILVER on a cut glass vase, 704 the price instead of $1. White Metal Vanity Cases and Combina tion Coin Holders, assorted patterns, 504 instead of $1.00. And here's something for headaches. Ster ling 'stiver top Smelling Salts Bottles tho daintiest and cunnlngest little bottles we have seen, 59 Saturday. Really worth more. The liquid in contents In various col orings to match other furnishings. Women look to us for the latest in Neck wear, bearing the hallmark of style and pro priety. We now show the new gulinps, crepe do chine collars, new bows, Tango necklaces and new style collars which you should sea at least. TOILET SECTION SATURDAY ALL DAY Williams' Jersey Cream Toilet Soap, Qj per cake, usually 15c. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 2041 regular 60c size. A member of a British Parliament once rose in his seat and asked the question: ''If these laws were not made to be observed, for what purpose were these laws made?" or words to that effect. Thero was once a nine hour law. We would like to put the member of Parliament's question. Is there a second? Special attractions at the Glove Section Saturday. Apron Sale on the Square Saturday near our elevators. Silk Section Saturday shows Special Silks. New models being shown in our Dress making and Sklrtmaklng Section. Colling Wall Paper stock goes on sale Mon day. Bring room measurements with you. This promises to be a very remarkable event. THOMAS KILPATRICK & CO. Photographs for catalogue illustrations Wo can off er you com plete facilities for se curing thoroughly sat isfactory cuts from pho tographs for catalogue illustrations. Our pho tographer knows - just how the photograph should he taken. If retouching is nec essary, wo havo export artists to bring out every detail to the best ad vantage. "Wo can likewise make tho cut in our engraving department, and electro types for you in our electrotype department. It is a great advantage to hayo tho wholo work done in ono establish ment, assuring the most peu'ect results. Our charges for this work are remarkably reasonable. Bee Photo Department Phone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER,,