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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1914)
6 THE BKE: OM AHA, FIM1V V. ,U LY .11, 1!14. Fashion Hint By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, July 30, 1914. I FIND that several people are reading the society columns this warm , weather, or they are at least rending these frivolous little stories at ' the head of the society column. Atter reading about the roof garden dinner dance In Lincoln . someone called me up to tell me that Lincoln was not really ahead of us! In having roof gardens. He said there was one on the new apartmrnts at Twenty-fifth and Douglas streets. j Tlio queerest part about this Interest In the soclely column In that these Inqulrlos are from the men. Another man telephoned to ask details of the little electric fan I wrote about last week which was carried at one of the country olubs by Mrs. Diets. This curious mnn wanted, to know! if It was necessary to carry an electric wire for this miniature electric fan. "No, Monsieur, It Is not necessary to carry an electric wire, because there Is a tiny storage battery In the fan." Hut then It Is not so strange that anyone would ask eoncernlng this little fan, for It was oven a novelty In New York City. There. Is one shop In Sidney. Australia, whore they may be found, and One In Paris, on , PAvenue de l'Oporn. i To Wed Chicago Society Girl, , At the Field Club. I The snRasrenieitt Is nnnotitireil of Mr. Amour those who will have guests t' Klbert nurneit. son of Mr. ami Mrs. ! the Hub Saturday eivenlnir will he F. A tthur Uurnott of this city, to Miss Mnry i fhntwrtl. who will Imve four Ktiests and 1 l.umbard, daughter of Mr. and Mi, j O A. Smhury. six. , Frank Liunbard of Oak Park. III. I M Burnett made an euvlnltle reonn) as Happy Hollow, foot ball star and later as coach at the , ,.,..,:,T.r- .. i'. III the class of 'to. He was also fool hall I ja h for one year l the Peru Stale Normal. He attended the I'ntvetiiltv of Nebraska for two joars and Is a number i r the rlil Kappa Psl fraternity, and Is president of the uhtoaso Alumni associa-j Belief Corps Entertains. tlon. He left Omaha1 two years mko to US. Crant Woman's IXcV.tt corps No. enter business In Chle.Ro, Where he Is I 1M was eiitortin.rl at the home of Mis.' bond salesman for the Cliupmiin Mills A. A. Whitney Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. company, and he makes hi home In Ouls j K. J. Clark, president 01" tlio OeorKii A. Park. Custer Woman's Itelltf corps, spoke on Miss Lutubord Is president of the ' the "Memory Duy Assrnilatloti," which licliomi today st Ihe club weie Mis. Henry Van Olesen. who' had ten nuerts: Mrs. (leorge Humner. j tbiee: .Mrs. I,. I. Preiich, three; Mrs. i V. O. Hllver. three. i AVoman'a auxiliary "f the Suburban club of Oak Paik, and Mr. Iturnett Is presi dent of this club. Miss Lumbard In n . liarmlnff brunette and prominent so- tally In Oak Park. Hhe has also hern active In several lurpe entertainments and baxara given for charity. ' The weddlns will take place In Veil ruary. Seymour Lake Country Club. A special stockholders dinner plans to eieol memorial at l'orcl Uwn cemetery. AmonR those present were: Mesdamaes: M'sdamses: H. J. Clnilc, Helen Jeffsoest, A, A. Heath. XV. II. I'ennett, II. 1. Chesnut, I.. T. M. Itlltli. C U Morse. M. II. Hllni. A. A. Foster. H.P.Miller. Hoy Dellnoy, W. ilcMitrray. Miss Katherlne Whitney. served last evenlnjr at which fifty-five members were seated. President T. U fomba presided at the session which fol lowed, when reports from various com mittees were heard. The financial and social condition of the club are til such excellent shape that the meeting was In and Out of the Bee Hive, Mr. a'nd Mrs. J. fl. Reynolds atid Miss was Florence Opodwln have gone to Chicago Early Morning Blaze Does Little Damage An early morning' fire In the second hand store of Abe Jenkins, 610 South Thirteenth street, did several hundred something of a Jubilee. There Is a limit this evening for the east. They will take I dollars worth of damagos before It was to the number of social member and oply ! tito lake trip from Chicago to Montreal j put out. The alarm was sent In by a fifty moro applications will he considered ! ..i win .n.,,.1 v-r.t in v vrif Ivnune fellow named Nathan fllnren. who ..ur.i.B auui. a numoer oi nppiicmioiis city and eastern summer resorts. and South Haven for two weeks. Ileglsterlng at the Hotel McAlpIn In New York City from Oinnha during the last week have been Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Keehan. Dr. C. V. Howlby. Mr. Fred O. h'ryrr, Mr. It. Hrsdfonl. Mr. ami Mrs. Jlsrry O. Steel will leave t7fiMTI7MPT T PC UnUU A CI ATP interurtian rnllwirs. and to require tV, FUniljnijLLDO lift I U Fi OUniU Omaha L t dunitl Hluffs HtreU IUIlwav , . lompanv to afford entrance to the r!t to Interutbans Club Frames a Platform for Its j Legislative Candidates. PROPOSES CHANGES IN LAW ISIrtrn Plunks, ltnrh ltneil fit Siune Xlierlrlr Thine, rrllli (Sum, Walrr, lllrclrlcll v nml Honest lllrt'tlon fpiirrmosl. BQSsie to Be Given More Authority in Inspecting Milk City Daliy Inspector C laude F Hosle will be given -exclusive and unhampered eontrol of the city milk Inspection de partment If a resolution prepared by Commissioner .1. It. Hummel passes the council. Commissioner Hummel has had the city attorneys prepare a resolution to give Mr. Bossle authority to condemn and destroy bad milk without asking permis sion of any commissioner. f - ItfvuU la HAtv aflhfonf In fhj nnUfl Long. Michael Ic. tf. M. ltoblnson uml , o( t))c ,ieoh commlsgloncr, wJ,0 Is un(leP ' " s'ff,,' candidates for the house ( t,lfi of the poco commloner. ine iirsi j.mrmuoes ayw.i ...... , T)f nlenUort of no solution Is to. I r"le' n" nPP'Ifl " t'"1, l'oIlce ,0TCf-! facilitate the dairy Inspector's work. ! I nmi Rivfts lite ptnit-p cwfiiiuiFiu.i'.. pw'-t The FontnMle club has prepared a platform upon which It asks republican rami Ids I ps for the legislature to stand. It hns been accepted by N. P. Dodge, Jr.; Charles J. Andersen. Charles L. Saunders and Arthur C. Pancoast, candidates for the senate, ami John I.arsen, J. Frank Burgess, A. C. Busk. J. P. Palmer. 1 Thomas I.vnch, Nols A. Lundgren .T. AV. j to appoint or remove anv and all officers, i ' including tlio city prosecutor. Plank No. ! I favors the passage of a law giving the lly lA HAt OXTKL-51-r. Afteinoon dress of white embroidered inessallne; The collar is white silk mus lin and the belt Is of blue satin. Thu skirt has a deep embroidered flounce be rufflc. The skirt I opened In frbnt four or five Inches above the groung. county attorney power and piovldes j means for Investigation of any and all j crime. Plai.k No. 3 proposes a work ' house for illy prisoners. Hank No. 4 i favors a Jury cemmUieiener. ' I'mnfiirl tor llic "Wi-ts." 1 Knlnonkeepms and l.reworx get a sop In i the fifth plniilt.' which ciills for a law ! regulating the publication of notices by I HPPllealits fur saloon licenses. in p'ank No. 0 is found an echo of "ssnati. file No. 1." for It calls for u law authorizing the city of Omcba to own o. gas plant ami empowers the Metropolitan Water District of Omnba to furnish lec trielly for public and brlvato, vise. No. . tails for a short ballot, a fair election and an honest count, and pledges I support to the present Dodge election law. In plnnk No, S Is a demand that all city and county officials be. placed on n salury basis, and nil fees he turned into tho pub lic tieai-ury. uml that tho sheilff feed tho i jail prisoners as agent for tho county, i j Dentin "III. 'I'nxrs. i Consolidation of all taxes, making them I payable In two Installments and provid- lug for the levy of taxes In January of . each year, Is tho demand of plank No. 9. ! No. JO firoposes the passage of a law enabling tho county treasurer to enforce collection of delinquent real estate taxes. No. 11 Is to encourage the construction of McCabe Methodists to Build a New Church! Ground has Iwen broken for another new church for Omaha, the McCabo , i Mtehodlst, to be erected th' fall on the j southeast corner of Forty-first and Far nam utrccts. The present small frame church Immediately east of the new site was badly damaged by the tornado, nnd J was repaired only temporarily, to serve the puiposea of the congregation until I tho new church could bo built. A VAOOO building I- m-oposed, to b built of brick and stone In Tudor Gothic style. It will be erected In two units, the first costing about t-Xi.OOO, to bo started early this fall. MRS. MARY CLEVELAND HOYT TO BE BURIED AT BEATRICE The body of .Mrs. Mary Cleveland Hoyt, sister of former President Grover Cleve land, who died Tuesday at Arlee, Mont., Is being brought to Nebraska by her eon, It. C. Hoyt, clerk of the I'nlted States district court here, and his wife. The trip Is being made over the Burlington by way of Lincoln to Beatrice, where tho funeral will be held Sunday. for social membership have been placed on file for next "year. ! The fpurtli degree Knights of Columbus and their ladles are having un outing and dancing party at thq club this afternoon. Dinner wilt be served this evening when 1(0 covers will be laid. Mrs. A. H. Fry was hoitess at a lunch Mr. and Mrs. William It. Wood and Mr, and Mr, James Taylor pf Chelsea, Mich,, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Wood for the last two weeks, left for their home today. They motored bfilh ways, a distance of l.SuO m!le. ion and kenslngton today when 'the fol- I Mis ?ara Schneider of lilalr. who' has swing guests were present: j h ' visiting at 'thd "home of her aunt, Mesdames- Mesdames- M"' c- Tlmine, for a few weeks, left C W- Anspach, I M. Funk. , for her home Sunday.- Hbe was accom- ''VI't'l. T. K, Anspach. pmtled by Miss Ioulse Timme. who will ; T. Frederick. IsPoml a few weeks In Washington county air ana jin. waller uuxi aim uaugu- vUIIIng friends and relatives. ter, Florence Louise, arc cottage guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. h. Combs this week. Mr. Bllxt Is Just recovering from an appendicitis operation and rinds the coun try air beneficial. Miss l,ouUe Northrup was a week-end guest of Mrs. II. M. Anderson 'at her cottage. Mrs John Prion tnteruined Mr. W. B. M'-ilrlde and daughter. (Jiace. this week. Air, iesile Foterave of St. Joseph. happened lo ba passing the store and no- Meed the fcmoke coming out. Tho loss Is snld to be covered by Insurance. Vinton Street Rioters Bound Over by Foster i Nine younU men who are alleged to ; ' have participated lu tho Vinton street iin whft win ! ti.. imu.n n.t f Vt- 1 riot on July 15 were bounu over to the apd Mr. Dwlsht Powell next week, will district court by Judge I-'oster, In police be honor guest at a number of soclat I vwri- ln "P"" 1,10 fact "l1 ,,ul8 vU , functions. dpnee was Introduced to ahow that they . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Skinner entertained ,iml an' nart m ",,lt ,n wnlch "cor at dinner last night, having with them: N'- Mnd w" nd "'Hously wounded. Mern. Messrs ' ',o!in Ita,,n of South Omuha, who Is , Valet". Holland. William Hill. I bld ou a charge of shooting with intent . ''.P- p?.ckr,l'. ... . wound, wus held under S5C0 bot)d. Hugh Airs, C. A. Mangum, who has been 111, Is 0 Nflll( eotfifl Vlirttt jiaymoml Noon recovering attic moving to their coltafe. a,a wmim tJemueUoii' of HoUtli Omaha; r- ' Charles Paslck. ISS5 Vinton street; aames At Carter Lake Club, i i:. llnnien; sat Houth Heventeentli street) i Mr. Frank ParCun and Mrs. c. ' A. KWon n- I-eayeuwoitb street; AVhlppJe enterUlned at luncheon at Car- Aim, houiii .Miieieenin ri ' ter Lake club Wednesday, when covers Md un(ifr ,,0'"J",of ch '' ine cnarge o pariicipniiim in uw nyi. , lu police court the young nu denied ' that any of them had -participated In the , ilgiu, inougu one 01 vpciii iiuniuiru ueins i struck with a brick. TO PASS RESOLUTIONS ON DEATH OF MRS. ROSEWATER City commissioners, at an adjourned session of the council, appointed a com mittee of three consisting of tho mayor. Commissioner J. J. Ilyder and Cpmmls sloner McGovern to draft appropriate resolutions on tho death of Mrs. Ed ward Hosewater, widow of the founder of The Omaha Bee. The resolutions will be presented at the next regular meeting of the council. Bottled Where TTif' Drink M That Links fHri Health With K Sociability 'taP frmoursi I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaV1 re laid for Mesdames K 1U Bralnerd John Dahmkv, William Kck. J. II ISreraon, K. P. Fururt. V, H. Dletten JlrsJumt'S Janies ICaneft, h A. Parduu, T F. Parker. t A. AVIilpple, W. n. Hleeper. H. K. Van Mehrens, Ivatneriiie icanufl. v :": i . . . . . - - - -. ii. ri. iiowbi'vi A. J. Howell. George F. Powell. Mr. Jloy cott also enierlalned two Kuests &t luncheon. L,,,,.. Forty cottagV dined together at U MANY BUILDERS EXPECTED club AVednetday evening After dinner ! ftj CARTER LAKE DINNER iiiffin tvr imiiuii.K mm inn iisuai vvaier H. Hennlngs, IV. Bella Templnton. F. Kemp. Tk-WHim of the 'I'll r on I quickly relieved !)' Pr. Icing's New Dl cevtry. the great couth and cold remedy. A safe and sure medicine. 0c and It. All ! diugglsts. Adverllsfmeut. sport. Mr Philip Horan entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid tor Mltats Blanebe Coffmau, Merle Coffmau. Messrs. Fred MiK:oiniell. I,ypvan Mef,'nnnll. MUa Ollvi Coflinuii Juliet Gi If fin Messrs. tlcarge Iteppi, i'liuil) noriin. Present Inrilcatloiik are that no less than I 1W will attend the outing and dinner of the Omaha Builder' exchange Haturday evening at Carter lake pinner Is to be served there at " o'clock sharp. Ticket are soiling steadily'. TheVe Is the possi bility, uf coUrse, that the eleventh hour 11 bring a rush for tickets, as did tht Other reservations were made by Wll- I thirteenth hur w'eii the Commercial Ham Holmes, who entettalnrd eight ; l'lub was having a similar event at Oarler guest; K. F. Bnillev. sevens John M lake ten, three: Kenneth Hatch, tluee; Claude Hpeclal cars will leave Fourteenth and Wright, two; M. T. Swauson, vlnee. j Famum utreet at M. There are to t The Carter Ik dvvlmmlng tlub hud 'a number of prlie rate in the afternoon luncheon at the dub Wcdnstedar and ; before the dinner Is served- 'jnt. mo stiTri.tniii in oawiing anu swim- t nilng. High scores wtr made by the ' Kverybody reads Use Want Ads. tram captained by Mr. J. A. Freelaml and Mrs. W J. fattln. Those preienl were Meadamrs B K. Malonev. Alex Jelts. M. 31. Bassett. W 11, Itofc. II h. PndMrwoiid. fail .M. Johnson, ( Mm lies 8. .Meycis, "eorge vicior. Mesdames J E. Simpson, S I). Blake. M. J Ford. A 8. WhlUie'. J A Rogers. K. F. Bralley. II. Peters, i H. T Itlepvli. J A. Freeiand. A C. Victor. W H. Oould. Jr.; W M. Dorrance, Jennie Dlmlck.' A J. Pieraon. Urant Williams. Miss Helen J. Clark. Genge B. Cogswell. .1. ueeiion. Jatik Austin, H$l a Goldslrom It. 0. Blermau. Ildwaul n. Clay. Birthday Partf. Mr, ft. C. Tlmme gave a birthday I party Prtday evening In hondr of her i aaugnier. uwi. Tljose present were: Misses iiiiui- 8arah Schneider of Myrtle'Tfmme. Ioulse Tbnm. I.'lllan Timme Irfii Timme Messrs. -Fred Timm. I'ulien Tlmine Walter Ilosbcrg Charles rrigeun, Good Nights are enjoyed by those in good health. The perfect digestion, clear system, and pure blood upon which found health depends, will bo given you by BEECHAM'S PILLS Lara SI f Aaf Msdleln lutba WiU SU Twrwliar. la kosei, 10c, 25c Our Great General Clearance Sale Men's & Youths' Clothing Continues Friday and Saturday ALL HART, S6HAFFNER & MARX SUITS Excepting Blues and Blacks. NTo nml ter what the former selling price not a suit soUUess than $18.00 and up to $35.00; all at "one price . . Suits that sold at $18.00 to $25.00 Some Hart, SfhaiTner & Marx included, an oxcoptional assortment Tor selection $14.75 $11.75 $8.75 Suits that sold at $15.00 and $18.00 Hand tail ored; the season's best styles and colors; an immense assortment at 20 Discount on All Bine or Black Suits During This Sale Summer Weiijht Coats or Suits Choice of entire stock uf HALF PRiOE". HUn's and Boys9 Clothing Sale in Domestic Room Friday and Saturday syp- i that .sold at $1.50; on sale ln all 43 O , ages 6 to 10 years, fl- r( en and wor- at V vr V all sizes, all colors, d o C i)liUU Men's $7. GO Suits, all sizes and colors, at . . Men's $10.00 Suits, serges and wor sleds, all colors, jf Men's J1-.00 Suits, made o( all wool fabrics, nicely tailored, all sizes and colors, jjjg Hoys' Knickerbocker Suits, the kind Uoys' Knlcker Suits that we sola as high ns 93.95, broken lines from our 2d Floor Dept, all ages S to IS; nil go at $1.85 Men's $ 1.25 and $1.50 Trousers, ln Men's $1.95 and $2.95 Trousers, broken lots, fine all wool worsted, all sizes, all colors, at Boys' Odd Knickerbockers, GOc and 7Gc kind, ages 5 to IC oq years, mostly all wool, at Coys' and Children's 39o Overalls, alt sizes; one big lot to ofi. i ages 4 to 10 yrs., 50 dozen o 1 choose from; your choice, Out to be sold in two days at. . A HAYDEN BROS. m.ir Qra.e Schneider. Kdlth Olssa Messrs Robert Moore, Donald Wllneton, Round AUstroro. Mlge OIuqd, TEETHING BABIES SUFFER IN HOT WEATHER USE Ite.WiKtow'sStftag Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR mm YEC7MLEtT MftfiCITiC rtRDINAMOO OtSetO DUCOVCaiNQTHC MISSUSISP1 A TRIUMPH Or IS4I A.O. thc seen ar Attoturt cunrrv" A TRIUMPH Or TODAY MA ft It Manhattan Shirt Sale Friday and Saturday $1.15 $1.38 $1.88 $2.25 All our ncnlnr 154 Manhattan JlO QC Shirts nt , . Ji.OO $3.55 All our ll.no and $1.75 Manhattan Hlilrt.s on sale nt All our $2 to S2.50 Manhattan Shirts on sale at . . Manhattan .Shirts, worth $2.80, on sale for Mnulinttnii Shirt, north $3 to ?tt.30, priced only All our $n to $ Manhattan Shirts at , BRANDEIS STORES . 1 . TRADE . -Osl A JTriHI. 7 .1IfIUO I MARK. MARrW e 5c To Keep Dust from Marring the Complexion DBY AND DUSTY woatlior will ruin any complexion unless cure is exercised to prevent a chronic harsh nnd dry condition of the skin. The fino and tiny particles of dust enter the pores, and defy soap and water to re move them. The faco becomes rough, hard and discolored from continued presence of dust. There is one preparation that complete ly removes every trace of dust and grime from the skin, and loaves it clear, soft, fair, moist and flexible. That preparation is Mme. Ise'beU's Turkish Bath Oil, which is used by society women, actresses and singers tho world over as a substitute for soap and water. If tho neck, is scrawny, with loose and saggy skin, as a result of too much scrubbing with soap and water, ubo tho Turkish Bath Oil, then apply Mmo. Ise'beU's Skin Food and Wrinkle Paste. It feeds and nourishes tho skin, filling out and obliterating wrinkles. MME. ISB'BELU Mme. Ise'lMU'sTurklih Bath Oil. COe an4 U. Mm. Iia'bcll'i Eiqulslt Fu Powder, too. Mme. Ice'beU'i Cold Cream, GOc and JLZ3. Mm. Ite'belt'i Natural Hluih House, 60c. Mme. lie' bell's Rom niush stick Home, !, Mme. lit'tMll's I.IUo Hied Whltener, Se. Mme. liebell's Skin Food and Wrtnkl Parte, toe and 1. Mme. Iie'bell'i Flesh Worm Eradicate', Jl. Mme. Ise'beU's D. C Depilatory Powdtr, li. Sold by Good Stores Everywhere. Made by Mme. Ise'bell The World's Most Famous Beauty Expert 352 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. The men who buy the service yo"u render can be reached very inex pensively with a little advertisement among the "Live Wire Business men of Omaha" published every day in The Bee. Every advertisement is classified according to the business it represents and these headings are run alphabetically, "which makes it easy to locate instantly any advertisement. If you are looking for more business, let us show you how to incrense your sales through the "Live Wire Business Men" efficiently and economically. Telephone Tyler 1000 for rates, or ask us to send a representative. THE OMAHA BEE Everybody reads Bee want ads. (Benuine Id (Berman Rouble ?ker e