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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. Socie By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, April 9, 1914. AS I WAS taking a walk In the residence part of tho city tho other day a taxi drew up to the curb a little way ahead of me. I thought little of that, but when the driver stepped out of tho car and picked up a bundle very carefully which was reposing In the tonneau, I began to get a little curious. The bundlo was wrapped In a luxurious blanket. "Well, 'I have heard of sending babies by parcel post," I thought to myself, "but think of sending a llttlo baby around by Itself in a taxi; and tvhy should such a little one be out without cither mother or'nurso ac companying it?" A woman was evidently expecting tho llttlo charge (that is, the bun dle, not the taxi charge), for she was at the-door waiting, and took tho bundlo and began kissing It. "Well, she Is not so hard-hearted, after all," thought I. Just then I heard a yelp of delight. It was a llttlo white, fluffy dog, and not an Infant at all! Dut who would ever have thought of sending a taxi for a pot canine? SPECHT HAS NARROW ESCAPEjMary Garden's Way of Keeping Beautiful Is Locked in Airtight Room Filled with Poisonous Fumes. BREAKS OUT THROUGH WINDOW Mprlnjr Lock Fnetrna Door and Win dorr Will Not lUilae, Makintr 111 I'onltlon a Mont rer llona One, Clef Club Reception. The flmt larRo affair to be given by the Omaha. Clef club will be an Informal re ception for the Flonsaley uuartet Sunday afternoon from 4 to C o'clook at the now tea room of the Hotel Vyal. The rooms will be bright wllh aprlnic flowers and about 200 guest aro expected to meet the visiting musicians. In the receiving line will bo tho four honor guests-Slsnor Adolfo Bettl. Mon sieur Alfred Pochon, Slgnor Ugo, Ara and Monsieur Iwan d' Arohambeau-and the officers of the Clef club-Mr. J. H. Slinrns, Mr. T. J. Kelly. Mr. A. M. Boralum. Mr. Jean V. Duffleld, Mr. Slgmund .Landsberr and Mrs. Mabcllo Crawford Welpton. Assisting through the room will bo Mrs. T. J. Kelly, Mrs. A. M. Borglum and Miss Hopper. This Is the third visit to Omaha, made by this quartet under the direction of Miss Evelyn Jlopper, so It will be like meet In old friends. Although they spend part of each year touring, tha four artlsta reside In an attractive T'ila on Lake Gtneva. 8wltrerland. T.ey will arrive here Sunday morning and give their con cert Monday afternoon. Birthday Celebration. Itev. and Mrs. F. W. Seesko entertained a number of friends at their homo on West Dodge street Thursday afternoon In celebration of Mrs. Seesko's birthday. The time was spent with music. and an Informal afternoon. A dainty luncheon was strved and those present were; Mesdames airsdames ' William Jensen, C.'V. Dahmke, John Blchel. Henry Itohwer, Jlans otte, Wlmmial Elcke. Misses- Misses-' Laura Ernst, Lena Dahmke. Lulu Fibke. Mr- and Mrs. Hans Fahl, Mf and Mrs, Chris Qltssman. In tho evening- tho young people's so ciety and their friends were present. Upon entering .each one was given small envelope,, which upon belpg opened was. found to contain the name of a character of fiction. After playing a few Interesting; games cacti boy was handed tho end of a string and told to flrij the other end, which led Um. to many odd corners from baseue&t to attic. They were amply rewarded for their trouble, slnco tho end of each string held tho name f their supper partner. Tho evening wub spent Informally with music. Those present Were; Bandit Chasers Find Stolen Auto Safe in a Garage While the Intensive writer of Intensive moving picture scenarios may provide many a miraculous feat for tho actors to do so .as to thrill the movie audiences and In. so doing make these fcatrt appear to lo the real thing, It takes a pretty smooth conjurer to provide the theft of an automobile and then woric up a climax ot the discovery of the stolen machine - In Its own garage. Hut the IBurbank brothers, automobile salesmen,' pulled the trick Inst night and without a hitch In the plot. Merrill Burbank, after tho day's toll Wednesday said toll Including a polar expedition to the ball park to see the Pirates decided that ho could rccuperato by a brisk automobllo ride. Bounding up a party of friends ho started for a ride. But when he reached the Flatlron building ho decided to go Inside. After remaining Indoors a few minutes ho found that the machine, which a few minutes bofore had been rostlng peace fully by the ourb stone, had disappeared Into tho myatlfylng darkness. Instantly Burbank hied himself to tho pollqo station, whero ho reported the bold theft. When satisfied that tho police dragnet was set, Burbank and his friends organised a flying squadron and equip ped with new machines and several nhot guns and other more or less dangerous weapon started on tho hunt for the cul prit who awlpcd tho. buss wagon. From, Sarpy Mills to Florence, from Council" Bluffs to I-'alracres, tho flying squadron searched for.; the bandits. But nary bandit appeared, even though the hunt was maintained until 2 o'clock .in the' morning. . ' But this morning the mystery was solved. The (dontlcatfmsxhlne.whloli had boon stolen was ' djscqvcrcd'in tha gar arge. Merrill (started an' Investigation and learned that his brother. Wayne, In passing the Flatlron had. stepped In the muchlne and! driven If to tho parage. Locked In an alr-tlght room, with the poisonous fumes of powerful disinfectants threatening him with nuffocatlon, August I-'. Bpecht, inspector for the oily health department, fought what ho believed was his last good fight for life Wednesday aft ernoon in a little room In tho northern part of the city, whero ho was cleaning up, following discovery of a contagious disease. When flpecht had lighted tho fumlKat- ing candles and tho room was being rap Idly filled with poisonous vapor ho turned to leave by the door, knowing that the place was alr-tlght. To his consternation the door was locked, and, maul It as he would, he could not budge It. A spring lock hnd caught as ho entered. He was trapped. Specht sought to extinguish the candles, but temporarily lost consciousness. Realizing- thit he would dlo It ho did not ob tain air nt once, he staggered toward a window, blinded and strangling from the fumes. The window was locked and tho lock was rusty and would not give. Tho Inspector could not seo the ground; In fact, ho saw nothing, ho delcares, ex cept great green and yellow spots cir cling about him and sapping his breath, from his lungs. Ho knocked out the win dow pane and the heated nlr Inside swept the fumes in a heavy cloud through the broken glass. Specht stumbled through tho window and dropped gasping to the ground. It was a fall of four or five feet, but Specht neighs 3Go pounds and four or five feet gives XO pounds some momentum. It was really "with a sickening thud" that the Inspector hit tho earth. Bight after the Impact he rolled over and wasted several minutes breathing air In great gulps, like a half-drowned man. "Vou may not believe It," Specht said, "but that experience was worse than being buried alive. It was awful, i never tasted such fine, frosh air as I found after I got out of that house. And, you may not bellovo this, but I sat there and spat blood beforo my breathing became normal." A few slight bruises were his worst hurts. JULIUS SCHNEIDER WILL ADDRESS CLUB NEXT WEEK Julius Schneider, advertising counsel for the Chicago Tribune, Is to speak scv ernl tlmea In Omaha next Thursday. At a meeting of the executive committee of tho Ad club at noon at the Commercial club plans were discussed for a banquet Thursday evening, at which he. Is to speak to. the Ad club. Is 15 to speak to trie Commercial club at the public affairs luncheon next , next Thursday noon. A Core for Sour Srtoinacb. Mrs. wm. it.. Thompson of Battle Creek, Mich., writes. "I have been troubled with Indigestion, sour stomach and bad breath, After taking two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets I am well. These tablets aro splendid none better. All ldeater; Advertisement.- ' How Mary Garden preserves her beauty, which has been tho admiration and de spalr of all women who have come In personal contact with the famous singer. Is an Interesting subject. When the prima donna is at her splendid apartment In Paris or Is living at one of the great hotels In Chicago, New Tork or Phila delphia, this is not so difficult a prob lem, as beauty specialists are very nu merous and thoy can be requisitioned al most at a moment's notice. But when tout-in? about the country It is quit a different thing, and Miss Garden's wits were called Into play In order to cvolvo a plan whereby she could enjoy the same benefits of perfect grooming that sho could at home. Her ingenious brain hit upon the plan of tho "beauty car," and as a result the private car In which sho travels has a perfect outfit of all the things necessary for the preservation of tho physical charms of tho noted diva. There are a shower bath, a vapor bath, a massage table whereon Miss Garden lies whllo her two maids treat her body to the soothing and beneficial kneading that keeps her In perfect health and condition. There are also a manicure table, electric fans for drying her hair and a thousand and one appliances that are requisite for her needs. But tho. most Interesting and most original device In the car is an inven tion of Miss Garden's- own, anil that Is an electrical moulder for preserving the perfect contour of her glorious arms. This machine Is composed of several largo cabinets, to the inside of which are fitted small vibrators. Upon theso vibrators Miss Garden places a Becret flesh-reducing cream of her own make. She then takes her place In front of the machine on a chair and Introduces her arms Into the cabinet and presses tho button. Tho vibrators revolve around her arms and glvo them Just the proper amount of exercise. Miss Garden says that playing tonnls or other athletic games would have tho same effect, but that the exercise cnlargcsthe hands and wrists and makes them coarse. Dog Catchers Pick Up Rags, Police Mascot An example of tho utter disregard the dogcatchers hold for the owners of tag Jess brutes comes to light in the Instance of them taking Rags, the police station mascot, and putting him in their carry all with the rest of tho common dogs. Harry ijuford, who was driving the po lite ambulance near Sixteenth and Jones streets, discovered the animal mlsalnB when ho came out of a house where a call waa being answered. A pedestrian told him what had hap pened and It was not long until Rags was back op th efront seat of. Black Maria, wagging his tall ecstatically.' Misses Marguerite Pahl, Uurtha Long, Lois Anderson, Jna Paulson, Mamie Blchel, Messrs. Charles Root, Herman Root, Chris Blchel. William Paulsen, Alfred Paulsen, Henry Paulsen, Jr.; August Wohlers, Misses Alma Jensen, Agnes Dahmke. Llrxle RosACkrr, I.ona(lll8mati, Clara Jensen. Messrs. John Qllssman, Harry Ruser, Henry Bchle bar, ' Charles Rosackcr, Benjamin HuHbc, Rudolph Ruser, Henry Jchsen. MRS. PETER ELSASSER, JR., DIES AFTER WEEK'S ILLNESS Mrs. Peter ElsasSer, Jr., aged 29 years, 1011 South Thirty-first street, is. dead al ter a week's Illness. Surviving the de ceased is a 7-day-old baby girl, tha hus band, mother, Mrs. Emma McMIUen, Ne braska City, Neb., and a brother and a lister at Cfidar Rapids, la. Jolly Dozen Club. Mrs. C. B, Kehm entertained the Jolly Dozen club at cards Wednesday after noon. Prises wero won by Mrs. J. C. Xtht, Mrs. Joseph Connolly, and Mrs. K, A. Kent. The guests of the club wero Miss Wood and Mrs.. Phillips of Sioux City, niece of the hostess. The club will be entertained In two weeks by Mrs. J. C, Kent, at the new home ot Mrs. F. A. Kent. F?r 'the Future. The women of the Kfrst PrihvtHn church will Ktvo a ' chicken pie dinner rrjday noon, between the hours ot II, 8 and 1530. ' . Sbfmer-Marchand Wedding. Miss Ruth MarchamT of Cleveland, O., became the bride or C,harle W. Shlmor Thursday evening. April' 5. -at the. homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kavan. Rv. O. W. McCasklll of tho Hariscom Park Methq dlit Episcopal church officiating. ' Mr. Sblmer has recently" become asso ciated with the Firestone lire, and Rub ber company, an! carib. hers from Akron, O. The young couple will make their home In. Omaha, . Crocheting Party. Mrs. If. Bernstein, formerly of Grand Island, entertained at a crocheting- party at tho iome of her,' sister. Mrs. Morris Meyer. Wednesday afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mja 'Grace . Bernstein and Mies Madge SWycr. About fifty guests -were present". 0. T. Club. The O." T. club wasn'terlamed by Mrs P. Caere! Wednesday afternoon. Prlie.i were won by Mrs. M. 'Mann, Mrs. . if. ahlferly. Mrs. W. T. 11 Wall and Mrs. Kmil Jensen. Tho elub will meet In two weeks with Mrs; PvYalelm, Dancing Clubi. The Coronado club will have a dance at Turpia's. April 15: the Roaalba dub a,t Chambers'. April K. and the Patrician club at the Metropolitan, April . J. E. BUCKINGHAM TRIES OUT THE OMAHA GREENS Attracted to Omaha by the renort of excellent weather here, J. E, Bucking ham, general baggage agent ot the Burl ington, arrived In Omaha from Chicago, and after disposing of few matters pertaining to the mall business or the Burlington, hied himself to the golf course to pursue his favorite pstlme. ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUGS An opportunity to te rare aod un usual oriental rug l being pffered at Orchard ft Wllhelin's. Do not miss It, WALK-OVER Easter Styles 6 WALK mo VER Tho final touoh needed to fit you for the senson's V Fashion Parado" on Easter Sunday is a pair of correct Shoes, Pumps or Oxfords. Walk-Ovor shoes have lecMhc world instyle and qual ity, for 40 years. A stylo, to suit cvory taste. $3.50 to $7.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop 317 South 16th Street ft BEST'S OFFICE IS ENTERED i County Oommissioner'g Private Desk is Forcibly Opened. DOES NOT FIX THE BLAME Beat Declare! that He Does Not Knorr Who Coold Profit by Getting; at Ilia Private Paptri, Wednesday night, some time between 6:J0 and U o'clock, the private office of Frank C. Dest, county commissioner. In tbb Rrandeta . theater oulldlns; was en tered, the lock to hia roll top desk opened with a "Jimmy" and contracts, receipts, private correspondence and other papers scattered from one end bf the room to the other. The first intimation that the office had been entered and looted was received when charwomen, shortly after 11 o'clock, entered the room tp clean It up. The drawers of the rolltop desk, as well as thoio of a flat top desk were pulled out ontr. the floor of the office, and every envelope, every bundle of papers and other packages of papers wero apparently torn open and examined, and then dis carded. So far as could be determined, the rob ber secured only a few cigars and postage stamps valued at less Uian Jt "The wholo thing Is'' a Joke to me," said Commissioner Rest, who did not know of ' tho robbery until ho went to his office shortly before noon, "fly pri vate correspondence Is not criminal, and the uninvited visitor apparently dldn t get what he wanted, fudging from tho quantity of papers and rubbish that was left. I have wanted to clean this old desk out for a long time, and now, I guess, I'll have an . opportunity." The office occupied by Mr. 'Best Is No. 200, and only three doors from the office of the Associated Preas, which Is open all night, with messenger boys going In and out bf the office with dispatches tor the morning papers. It is believed that entrance to the of flco was gained from the fire escape through an open window. Stora Dellclona Dock Beer. Can do obtained In bottrcs April 10. The only real old mellow bock beer In Omaha. Guaranteed to be ot exceptional quality and aged six months. Use tho phone to order a case. Charles Storz (consumers' distributer), Webster 1260. DR. C. C. ALLISON GETTING BETTER FROM' LA GRIPPE Dr. C. C. Allison, who has been con fined to his homo at 410 South Thirty ninth street since Sunday, with an at tack of la .grippe, Is reported as resting easy. It will be several days before he is out again. nif if en lB extremely beneficial LSieiiLev, ln cases ot Diabetes.. Flmir Rheumatism, Dyspepsia . Kidney and Liver trou bles and diseases requiring a special diet. Twelve-pound sack, post paid. $1.75. Special discount to dealers. Tho Gluten Co., Red Cloud, Nob., box 107. Even Cobblestones Won't Jar Baby In a Guaranteed Sidway Carriage HOW would you like to be jarred and bumped on your tender, delicate little spine while being pushed over a rough walk or road? That's what happens in an ordinary baby carriage, because it has just ordinary seat-springs. If mother had you cosily tucked in a roomy Sidway Baby Carria so, you would ieel as though you were riding on a cloud. The Sidway Long-Leaf Suspension Spring makes the Sidway the only bump less, jarlest. jogkss baby carriage made. As baby gTows this suspension spring can Be regulated in its tension, to correspond With the baby's weight. Gives You Strongest GUARANIEtUJr On a Babv Cat-riaa Tki Nuit ea taetPrasa of Erery Genulna If you have a Sidway, you and everybody else knows your baby Is riding la the best bsbr canisce in the world, famous for its superb elegance In deafen and workmanship, aad for Hs exclusive, pneticat features. Kyery Sidway has attached to It a guarantee tbst.the auau factnrers, the larcest makers of baby carriages in the world, will replace say part that wears oat or breaks wttWa two year. Tha MMclal trad Fabrikold Laathcr mado xchulvalr for, aad used exetaatralr on, t9w Sidway. U taclooad la tais guarantee, and la ad&tion. carries Ilia guaraatea of Ola Dareat FaWikaid CO., aola (aakara of Fabrikoid. The tires on every Sidway are not made, of the ordinary composltionbut of real, lira rubber. It is also the roomy carriage, with the greatest bed length and width. You pay no more for a "Sidway" than for many unguaranteed carriages which are neither so elegant, nor so gentle in their glorious, easy riding. Made la various styles by the Sidway Mercantile Co., Elkhart, Ind. m . . Jldwayf fold compactly, In on 9 mtHt. HOME FURNITURE 00. South Omaha, Neb. Good Since 1854 ataaaMaOaaaai aaHSSJBBK BaaBHaaJaJaHi Since pioneer days Gund's malt brews have been noted for their qual ity. No other article coming into your home is so thoroughly safeguarded in tho making. It is nourishing and re freshing; soothing to tho nerves; an ideal tonic for tho convalescent; and Is absolutely pure. As a table beverage and appetizer Peerless Beer . is unequalled; its delightful aroma and flavor completes the meal and its action aids digestion. Order your case now. Your dealer will supply you. Drink to .our 60th anniversary. John Gnnd Brewing Co. La Cross, Wis. u':.r:H,EYDEN'Mr- Tta FUmu V ' '-""TlMlIOj vr?,l wraana. ri nauawtluHMi ActatuiicA' ah. van TME have an 'elegant line of Eas W ter Flowers this year. Oar Lilies are especially fine, also Lilacs, Azalea, Rhododendrons, Roses, beau tiful baskets of Blooming Plants, Hyacinths, Dafodils, Hydranges, Jonquils and LILIES OF THE VALLEY Choice Cut ROSES carnations, i;" VIOLETS, SWEET Flowers peas, daisies Hess & Swoboda FLORISTS 1415 FARNAM STREET Your Sunday Dinner Eaten Here Will Be aaaaaaavaHBaaaaaaaaaaV saaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaai MMaBaaaaasaaaai aaaaavam Greatly Enjoyed The Atmosphere of refinement, the scrupulous cleanliness, the quick and attentive service, and, most important of all, well-cooked food at pop ular prices, are sure to meet with your hearty approval. "Vo suggest that you take your, dinner here Sunday and even' day. Our object is to Satisfy. Special Music wUl be furnished on this date. Wo invito your patronage. Seo our menu in Sunday's paper. Hotel Sanford Cafe F. A. H0LL0WAY, Prep. lftk aad Fareaa Sts. MMK. lSK'UlSLL Superfluous Hair Removed Without Pain MME. IStVBELL'S D. C. Depila tory Powder has been tho favorite superfluous .hair remover for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It acts quickly and satisfac torily, without pain or Injury. It Is in demand the country over by actresses, stago beauties and so ciety women who know how to preserve and cmphaslzo the ad vantages' of a clear skin and a good complexion. Price, 1.00. Other Time-Tried Toilet Aids Mac In'UU'a Turlrtlh llilh Oil, 30c and 11.04. Mme. Ik'MI'i RiquUlta Fact l'owder, (Oc Mine, iM'btll's Natural Blush Itous. Me. Mme. Iia'bell'a Hue lllusti Stick Mouie. 25c Mme. iM'bell'a I.llae Hand Whltener. SSc. Mme. lie'txll'a gala Food and Wrinkle Paste. Coo and tl.oo. Mme. lae'bcll'a Flesh Worm Eradlcator. It.OO. Sola by Good Storss Everywhsta DEPARTMENT STORES. Tha Braadels Stores. Bnrffesa-Nasb Co. Hayden Bros. Thomas KUpatrlok Co. Thompson, Balrtan & Co. CEXTTBAX. DBUQ STOBES. Beaton Drug Co., 15th ana Farnam sts. Btll Drnr Co., 1316 Farnam i3t B. W. Beaten, 12th and Dodge Sts. Kalnea Drag- Co., loth and Douglas Sts. . . Memtt's Pharmacy. 13th and Douglas Sts. Myers-Dillon, lth ana Farnam Sts. Tha Owl Broc Co., 16th and Harney Sts. Pazton Xotel Pharmaoy, 14th and Hurney Sts. Fop Drag Co., 13th and Farnam Sts. Bhsrmaa ft MoConnell Drag- Co, 16th and Dodge Sts. Sherman fe MoConnell Brnsr Co, 207 North 18th St. Unitt-Dooekal Draf Co.. 17th and Farnam Bts. WZ8T SIDE BBUO STOBES. Harvard Pharmacy, 24th and Farnam Sts. K. S. Xlnff, 2th and Farnam Sta. O. E. I.throp, 40th and Farnam Sts. SOUTH BUDS DBtTCr STOBES. Stall OsrmsJc, 13th and William Sta. Ehler'a Pharmacy, 2802 Leavenworth St Ooldmaa'a Pharmacy, 24th and Leavenworth Sts. 7. X. Green, Park Ave., and Pacific Gresnough ts Co.. 10th and Pacific Sts. Greencmsrh Oo Tenth and Hickory Sta. Xansoom Pari Pharmacy, i Park Ave, and Woolworth. a. xuir, Park Ave. and Leavenworth. SOUTX OMAXA sxua stokxb. B, D. Clark. Melcher Dratr Co. C. P. Tobln. XOXTX SZDB DRUG STORES. Adasas-Xaiffht Drue Co., 24th and Lake Sts. Adams-Xaixat Brnsr Co., 24th and Fort Sts. SaalelsoB -Bros., 17th and Cuming Sts. , Wm. O. Xaydsn, 24th and Blnney Sts. Patrick Pharmacy. 24th and tieward Sta. I Saratora Drug- Co . , 24th and Ames Ave. cbaefftr Drug- Co., 16th and Chicago Sts. JT, X. Sohmldt, 24th and Cuming Sts. Seller Brntr Co., 21G North 26th St. couxcxx, BEurrs DRUG STORES. Clark Brar Co., Broadway and Main. Geo. 8. Darls, 200 West Broadway, Prloke Brnsr Co., Broadway and Sixth. Dell O. Morffan. 142 West Broadway. Wcsner St Oowlea, Willow Ave. and Main. Whits Pharmacy, Seventh and Broadway. Made by Mme. Ise'bell 35a Xo. Michigan Ave., Chicaro, HI. If your dealer's name U not In tba aboxe list he can get Mme. Ise'bell'a Toilet Preparatleoe (or rou front, bis wholesale druisist. Aycr f Cherry 2 Pectoral Avriy back fat 1841. Old eaosghtore tacaW those days? Still usa4 (at congas aad com, bold tor 70 years. As-Yetsr Doctor. tSJtlS THE OMAHA BEE TELE HOME PAPER., OCEATf STEAJMSIUPS. 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