Tim BEE; OMAHA, Till US!) VV. .ll'LV 1914. i j' '"" """""" little ntcr, Kits rtillinKswnrth. of Waco.! APir the interim "ii hr p. iJivm wiU Tex. , be tiff latest dancM. I Mm. 11. rnverxaKt will 1ibf ixteen At ths finimtrv niiiri ! guests at dinner Thursday at the club. This ftrtulwr II. J. McCarthy will have five Buettn; C B. Hunter, five: H 8. Daniel, four; K. I. Mulligan, three. Or. II. nishauo, two: J. B. By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, July 22, 1914. K MAY not JjaYc the militant suffragettes, but we have the ardont W suffragists In our midst. Recently Mrs. V. I). Wend, president of the Political Equal ity league, attended a motor picnic with a number of friends. They went to I'lnttsmouth and crossed on the ferry Into Iowa, nenr Platts mouth. Enroute they came across a barbecue of some kind and a lot of men having a real beer picnic. "Hello, girls! Come and Join us," some of tho men callod to tho "Wcad party. To the dlsma und astonishment of Mr. Wcad and tho rest of tho party. Mrs Weed answered, "In Just a minute." She renched for tho side pocket In the tonneati of her car nnd brought out her suffrage literature and. going Into tho men's enmp, distributed tho leaflets, which they all accepted, and then gave them a flvc-mlnute talk on giving the women the vote. "I could not let nn opportunity like that go by," she remarked tri umphantly as she rcturnod to her parly. I Mr. and Mrs. F. 3. Hoel will have aj j their guests at dinner this evening at the Captain and Mrs. Frederick .'trttzlnger. ?F leJ p,8Ml , Mr. and Mrs. KAton inch. I Wanehartl. four. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Adatr. Mr. Fred Clark. Jr. will have six guests i at dinner this evening nt the club and A. J. Cooler foin Mr and Mrs. Frnnv rtanaom have gone Mr. Hobort ltwc entertained at dinner J ! Kxeelirtor fprings Tor a short stay, at the Country eluh Monday evening for Miss Jennie Orojlnsky of Des Mqlncs Mr. Arthur Hnnford nnd Mi. flrown of1-'" "rrlve Thursday to visit Mr. and Sioux City. Tho guerta of honor are I J l-Pn for a ,cn' day"' Mis K. n. woriev and her ruesi. Mrs. , In and Out of the Bee Hive. classmate at Yale with Alt ers wero placed for Misses Howe. Cov 1 Mnrv Uurklev. Josephine C'ongdon Marian Howe, Messrs. Fred Clatk. Jr. Henry Hart of Council Hluffs, Ware Hall. Caroline C'ongdon, Mildred Ilutler. Meaur. Arthur Mfinford of Sioux City, Hrown, pf HIouk J2ly. Bummer Plans. Mis M Hartel. Miss Mabel Hnglor nr.d Miss Mae Knglcr left 3unda for Elrad s ran. h at Rates Park for a stay of two or three weeks. Mr and Mrs. Fred Nash will leave thl sve ilng to spend a short time In New York City and In Boston. Miss Claire Helene Woodard leaven AagJst 1 to lslt her cousin, Mrs. I. F. Crcfoot, at her summer home nt North fast Harbor, Me. They will cruise on the Crofoot yacht, the Virginia, which re (.ntly won third place In the New Vork acl.t races . Mrs Alfred Datlow has returned from Huff, four; Dr Conlun, s'x; Miss Clara finger, twelve; T. W. UlackhiiiTi, four; Dr. J. Simpson, two, A. F. Illohey. four; John Mellon, two. Mrs. H. II. Whltehouse entertained tho West Farnoni Kensington club, of which she Is president, at luncheon Tuesday. Covers were laid for .Mesdamcs Douglas, Shlmer. Steere, Hush. Young, ftetman. 1'roebstlng, Wiggins, Schults, Kpstrein nnd Hlnxle For For Dcs Moin u Quest, Miss Helen lvlnton of Des Moines is the guest of her cousin. Miss Hlanche Monhelt, for a few hpks. In her honor six weeks' trip to New York and other 4y "n M; "H'l eastern points. Mrs. Oarlow spent most r' the timo visiting her brothers, Clution and Solon Uorglum. the famous sculptors, tlss Dorothy Darlow, who accompanied her mother east, will remain another month as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gut ion Borglum at their attractlvo country pla'-e at Stamford, Conn. Seymour Lake Country Club. Mrs. T. II. Ensor and Miss Kunlce En or entertained at bridge yesterday after noon and prlse were won by Mrs. J. M. Tanner, Mrs. A. II. Murdock and Mrs. N IU Drlson. At the conclusion of the party a flve-courso luncheon was served. The guests wero will entertain at a lnrge for their daughter's guest. evening party A picnic party t Manawa has been arranged for Hun ay and Mrs. II. I). Murnwltz will also ntertaln for this popular young visitor. Children's Luncheon. Mrs. C. Y. Smith entertained Informally at luncheon .today at her home for her Mesdamcs - H Elliott. A 1- I.ott W r Lambert, Frank Trucka, Al Powell. M Ird. J, T Helgren, W M. Davis. Jeo Wilson, It. M Javerty. K. A. Hose. A H Murdock. C M. Schtndoll, IV R. Base. John Crlon, VT H QUeensn, Ilyron Hart, T. J Nolan. Oinco Psnnelt. 1., A Davis, Mesdames A. V. Shotweli. J. W. dribble. N. It. Hryson. C. A. Mtlcher, Fred Halrtcnd, V. D. Tngg. A. J. Caughey, W. n. Catley, W. II. Cheek. ItUsscIl Iluress, a. i. nurks, .1. U Mnrtln, ;. J. Tobln. J. W. McElroy. Allen Dudley. O. J. Ames, T. J. Parker. K. M. Kckman. William Haxelmlre. 1). I Holmes, J. M. Tanntr. Luncheon for European Travelers. Mrs. J H. Carse entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her bungalow Sunday In honor of a number of visitors, her sister, Mrs. I.ove Daniels Fllllns, and tii'.iighters. .Misses clarion nnd Ituth. and Dr. Chamberlain. A nu'iihsr of her friends were asked to meet them. 'Je-sldc-i the tailors tl.ere were guests from Cniimil lSltiffe. C-.'at Rapids," is ind Umnhn The -o!or scheme thro.'g'nut hs tli;lc and Ki-een. The dlnlnc table w is n"anged for thirteen. HwatijiIi formed the cenleniecc. The Mrs. Love Daniels Fllllns party ! aro retti.nlrig frojn a ten mon'hi' toui of ! Europe nnd nre -nrJut to Jti'tr home in ! Oakland. Cal. They atoppeJ o-.-er In Omaha to visit lur slste-, M.M J. H. Carte, and family. One of tho mteiost inv Incidents of thor ur was u.t In trlev: with the p-i- Aft- a il'lr around Cirau they left Monday inoinitiK .in: were enthisiusti i.xer Omslu. Motor Trips. Mrs. M. C. Peters, Miss Daphne Peters, Douglas Peters. Clarence Poteis and their guest, Daniel McCarthy of Chlcngo, who motored to Lake OkoboJI Paturdoy, are expected homo this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton will leave hero about August S with Ward Ilurgess and Joseph Ilarker In the Fiurgess car. when they will motor on an eastern trip. W. i. Watt, of Vancouver. H. C. leave today to srend a few days In Lincoln with friends. Messrs Triimsn Redfleld and I'orter Allah have none to Red Deer ranch near Wood Inke, Neb . to spend the remainder ci- the summer. Mrs. Margsr6t Morlarty and sister. Miss Florohce Itusli. left Tuesday for Kstes Park. Colo. They will Iw away for three weeks or one month. BAILEY BEQUEST HELPS v Y. M. CJAT KEARNEY A beyueat of $10,00 by the late Dr. W. Ii Camp of Kearney, to the Young Men's Christian association of that town, will make possible the erection of a fine .150.000 building there within a year, ac cording to Stale Secretary J. P. P-afley. Dr. Samuel W. McCIrew of Auburn was another Nebruskan who appreciated the work of tho association. When ho died, he directed that a sum be given annually to the association's state committee for a period of ilvc years, and that a lump i sum be given at the end of that time as a permanent endowment. These two rerent bequests have greatly May Make Swimming Pool Out of Lake at Riverview Park That the city park department make; over the pond at nivcrviow park lake Into a public swimming pool will lie asked' by tho Southeast Improvement club. City Commissioner Joseph II. Hummel, superintendent of parks and boulevards. : will address the club at Its nest meeting, to be held Tuesday. August 4, at Hanerott school. At that time the club will out line Us deslren In regard to maklns the' Wvervlcw lako Into a, public bathing re sort. Secretary E. K. Closson says that It I too late to secure the necessary j changes this season, but thht his club I expectsj to accomplish results by starting! how to work for the proposed bath house and plunge. Tho necessary Improvements Include dredging, sanding the lako bot tom and building dressing rooms. TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED FOR GIVING INDIAN LIQUOR On the charge of giving whisky to an Indian 'William Kennelly. 21 years old, a hotel man, and ohn Leedom, 19 years bid. a barber, have been arrested at Win nebago, Neb., and brought to Omaha, where they furnished bonds. It Is said their arrests followed the activity of Charles F. pmlth, specla.1 government ln- apevter detailed to ine(tlgat liquor traf-1 floor of the building to another, he fh among the Indians Foster Decora, an Indian decoy employed by the gov ernment. Is said to have begged the youths for liquor, and they are charged with having fallen Into the trap. Tomcat at Y. M, 0, A, Takes the Elevator A big torn cat that never goes up or dowti stairs, hut always rides the ele vator like a guest, is a popular fixture at the Young Men's Chrhstlan associa tion building, and Is petted and pampered by all the regular habitues of the place. "Tom"' Is his name, and he has been the special pet of Mrs. W. G. Baker, cafe secretary, since he came there two years ago as a stray. He weighs thirteen pounds. Whenever Tom wants to go from one merely walls at the deor Of the elevat r shah until Walter Madison, elevator con ductor, sees li 1111 and lets him Into tha car. Then as the car approaches thft floor where Tommy wants to get off he steps to the front ot the car and Madison lets him out. He Is a good mouser and for that reason. If for no other, he Is eure of a permanent berth at the association. WINNEBAGO INDIANS HAVINGBIG P0W-W0W The annual pow-wow of the Indians on the Winnebago agency In northeast Ne braska, near Sioux City, Is now In full swing and will continue until next week Hundreds of Wlnnebagos, and also vis iting reds from other states, are par ticipating In the festivities, Which Include feasting and the exchange of gifts. Fashion Hint .! I.. Hush Wllllnni Waddrll. Misses . Mlsses Hortcnae I-Jad(, fusty lloren, Eunice Eninr. Mabel Melcher. In honor of the birthday wnnlversary of Mrs, Morgan J. Heafev M.r P J. Martin and Miss Josephine Martin enter- I talncd ope of the largest dinner parties j ot the season, there being forty-eight guests. Attractive table decorations in green and red wero used. At the con clusion of the dinner Mis. Heafey was presented with a handsome silver service. The guests wcrs: Mr ami Mrs. Morgan J. Heafey. MY and Mrs. James Pari;. , Mr and Mrs P J. Hhtehey. Mr and Mrs. Patrick Corcoian. Mr and Mrs. M. P. Hlnchev. Mr and Mrs. Thomas O'Connor. Mr and Mrs, Thomas Hovtor. Mr. and Mr. Daniel Hannon. Mr and Mr?. John Flynn. Mr and Mrs. James ttheehan. Mr and Mrs. M. J. Heafey, Jr. Mr and Mrs. P. J. MoMahon. , Mr and Mrs. R. K. Hell. Mr and Mrs. James Callahan. Mr and Mm William II. Qilrenan, . Mr and Mrs. Samuel Winters. Mr and Mrs. James Fltxgerald. Mrs, H Parks. Misses encouraged association workers In the state, und similar good fortunes for the Omaha association Is being hoped for by Its officers. REV. MR. MILLER PREACHES FAREWELL SERMON SUNDAY ftla 36c aNDEIZBILT 3)of ef G&hfaySartJi Street east atcflark (hUcnuc,1ftllorlt WALTUN II. rXA.KPlVLU, Manager. An Ideal Hoteji with an Ideal Situation, Summer Ivies' o a mm, 'o Row John F. Miller, pastor of tho First ! rnian Presbyterian church, will preach I hie farewell sermon Sunday morning at the church, Twentieth and Ppruce streets. He has nccepted a call to become' pastor Thoy will visit at Watch Hill and West i nf the Second German Presbyterian Hampton and go to Wlanrib, New York City, Mass., and At the Field Club. Starting this evening the during nt the O.msha Field ol'ih will vons'rt of waltsea nnd two 'Steps for th fiNt half cf the program up to the interiuWsh'n. church xt St. Louis. Rev. Julius K. Hchwarz, district mis sionary of the Presbyterian church, has been appointed to declare Rev. Mr. Mil ler's local, pastorate vacant the firat Sun day In August. He Is now In corre spondence with various ministers, for the purpose of securing a new pastor for the church. 1 FREE FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH With Every One of These Piano or Player Bargains A Beautifully DKorattd 42-Pta Dlnmr Sit Ob that will adorn and fasantlf jr tli taWs of any hoJhs. TWi Brand Trss Offsr, oomWnsd with the extraordinary faarffalns QOfJsd. bslow, should Induce auiek action on ths part or every prosptctlva Piano buysr. Not a th standard makes tncludsd in this sal. HERB ABB TXZ8 WXSJC'S BAKOAXHB Tormer rrlo Sals rrlos $3EO Nswby fc Evaai, Upright ano .... H0 8278 Estsy, Upright Piano S110 B4CO stsfftr A Bon. Upright Piano 8100 esoo Behmousr a Mususr, upngnt m Ask the Soda Man- he'll tell you the crowd drinks S1B0 1 Mlsrea Marguret Paiks. Mary Clinton, Jotephlne Martin. Messrs. I John Mulcahy, 1 William J. lliennan, Rev. M. I.. Hsllou. ' Watklns entertained ' Misses Annabel Sinclair, 3Ielen Kroner. Margaret King, Hadle Rothholz, 3loberta Blynn. Arietta MrAaulry, Messrs. Miner Campbell, Ralph King,. Fled Cahow, lister Robinson, Charles Pelerqi, James Smith. Mary Heafey, Katie Heafey, Margaret Clinton, Messrs. Kmmet McMahon. Cornelius Heafey, V J Martin, Mr and Mrs. J. I). a largs picnic party last evening, which -was followed by dancing. Those present SN Mlsses- I.oulfe Watklns, Helen fiuclalr. Marjorle Abbott, Liiclln Faulkner, I.uclle Kllschel. Margaret Hoffman, . Nina Ames, Messrs. Thomaa Wakely, Jean Bnowdrn, Anton Hranstsd, Starry Walker, 3aul Oolaad. Karl Rranstad, jtusreu ursi. A special mualcal program was rendered last evening at the club, which wan en Joyed by a vary large company. The following program was given: Trio- . lal ln Pen d'Amour Stlahi ibi Venetian hove .song Nevln Violin, cello and piano. Violin Solo a) LJeberflend Krelsleri lb) Schon Roamsrln Krelfler Mr. Will. Hetheiinglou. Trio Serenade Wldor Violin, cello and piano. Cello Solo-. la) Cantilena Rolterman (bj Oavotte lye Mr. Kdnln Clark. "Violin Solo Humoreska, Dvorak Mr. Will Hethorlucton. Mrs. Charlea ThUini aecoN-ipaula't. At Carter Lake Club. Mra, T W. Urecklnrtdge entertalnea Kt dinner at Carter Ike elub Tuesday cveninr. Covers -weie laid for. Misses- Mltseii Mary Illaekburn. of Lillian llshu. Ixis Angeles, Cal. Mia. Kate llahn. Messrs. Messrs. 3 R. Van Tuyl. T. W. Ureflkinrldge. Dr and Mrs. A. P. Conlon entertained Mr and Mrs. Griffith ot Chicago and tha Misses Horsey of Atlantic la. Vincent Hascall had as his dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Richard Webster. Dr and Mrs. Paul Anthes. Mr end Mrs. A. Royd Amberson. Misa Urate Northrup Messrs.- Messrs. Milbur Jonet. Oram J'eters. Mr A Jetes had ftr guests for tho dinner-dance. Justin Refregler. four; J. C Fallon, two; 1.. l.aviaj:eY three; - A AVestcrgaard. three; W. M. Wharton, lx, C. B Vesy. five; V C. Best, two; A II Hanson, five; A. J, Jackson, two; V 1 Johnson, two. K 1 Potter, two; W. ii Taylor, two; Fred B. Buek, fifteen. A B, Mitchell, four. Allen, four; Mrs. llolsmsn. six. R. 0. Adams, four. p. B. Kzimt, twoj K. C Bennatl, eight; Lee nv i.a n.vco.NTni'HK. RuHleil evening frock. The low round 1 1 bodies diopplng off the dioulders In eu'.ly nineteenth centurv fashlrn. Is mado of two ruffles of gold lace, round scallops, ovsr a foundation of turquoise ihann- isc The decollete being liordered by tlirec ions of rhlnestonrs, Vlano lioo lrht Piano 81-10 JIM Btraubs, Uprtghl Piano . . 913B 300 Voss li Sons, Upright Piano 9160 MM Btsgar tt Bona. Upright Piano 239 300 BoUllllnf, Upright Piano . 1B6 00 Xnaba, Bqnara Plaso S40 S1.000 A, B. Ohass, Orand PUno . 937B 800 Oeorge Btsek, Orand Piano . S28& eso Bohubsrt Player Piano .. . 8350 700 Btayvssant Pianola MSO WE UAXC TUBUS XrOW AS AS $1 a Week Ttvmua this SAxa Prat Stool and Scarf With Evary Piano Sold. Xxolnalrs Xsprsacnta tlves for f ol 1 o v 1 nff world's txsl pianos I Otelnway. Wstesr, Hard man, Stsysr It Sons, Erotreon. SSePhaU, Zitn daman Si Bona, SohmoU lor la Uttallsr 'ana llan Pianola Pianos. 'OA Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET TZOTOK AVnt OOLUSCBZA TA.T.KIHQ MACXtTNSS AND SUPPXZSB The drink with dash vim vigor and go to it. The thirsty ones one best beverage. Deli cious and refreshing. Demand the genuine by foil rime Nicknames encourage substitution. Whenever vou see an Arrow think of Coca-Gola. THE COCA-COLA ATLANTA, GA. 2 CO. im HOME .IS. YOURS? A SHORT VACATION SPENT HERE MAKES THE CHANGE Copyright 101 tr "Uf. publ'lahtnc Comp.nr' "FOR HE'S A J0W.Y OOOD FELLOW." THIS MAHA E Al L Liquor and Drug Treatment 1502 South 10th St. OR THIiS What We Have Done For 1800 Others We Can Do For You Phone Douglas 7556 OMAHA NEAL INSTITUTE. The "second Neal Institute to. Bo Established In the World. THIS HOME Removed That Curse Which Has So Long Hidden His True Character ill 1 "Jiiii "' 'NOW HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FATHER.' 0