JliK HKK: UMAHA, TLLfcDAY, CKLUliriU ( 1114. Monday, October 5, 1914. By MELLIFICIA. THE woman golfers are planning to have a city championship next week at the Country club. The exact date has not been deter mined and will depend on other golf events to be held at the club the same week. President M. C. Peters Is arranging a series of events' for the men players of the club, and the women golfers will have charge of the women's tournament Mrs. E. II. Sprague Is the present city and state champion and will undoubtedly hold her title, but It Is thought that an annual tournament held In the fall will stimulate the interest In the game, and encourage the newer players to greater activities. Among the promising players who have Just started this season are Miss Daphne Peters and Miss Mildred Butler, both of whom have played the Inside nine holes at the Country club In less than fifty strokes, which, is a remarkable score for the first season. This will be the first straight match without handicaps hold this year and the players will be divided Into three flights. , P. E. 0. Nutting Party. i On of the pleasant events of the last week was the entertainment of Chapter K of the Omaha P. E. O. society by the sister chapter at Flattsmouth. The Omaha women tuok the morning train and detrained at the rifle- range crossing near Flattsmouth. where they were met by a committee frnm the riatts mouth chapter and their "brothers-in-law" in hayrack waons. A ride through the woods brought them to the camp where they were welcomed by the chap ter and more "brothers-in-law," and an hour, spent in vtsltlna- around the camp fire, where a delicious and bountiful beef steak dinner wa served and followed by a nut-gathering contest. It was some time before the city gueats realised that they were finding walnut under ash trees, hickory nuts under oaks and hazelnuts In barberry thickets, so Intent were the on filling the Backs pro vided. The fact that their tank had been made easy for them by their hoata and hostesses, who for daya had rifled the surrounding forests and heaped their booty within eaay reach, gradually be came known and the sacks were soon filled. Then rsme the gathering of bittersweet and fall flowers and fomrge, and a reat at the ramp, where It was recalled that twenty-five years ago at about that hour a little company of seven representative women of Plattimouth gathered at the home of Mrs. George P. Houseworth and were Initiated Into the mysteries of P. K. O. by Miss Clara B. Mason of the Omaha chapter. Miss Mason was present! and congratulated the chapter upon Its growth. Influence and accomplishments, and there were talks by the presidents of the two chapters and recitations and songs and toasts until the hour for de parture arrived. ' A ride through the business and resi dence streets to the depot ended a day long to be remembered by the wearers of the golden star beating its mystic let ters, P. E. O. Pinner Party at Omaha Club. . A beautifully appointed dinner party will be given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. .1). C. Bradford at the Omaha club in "honor of Mrs. Frederic Htgble and Miss .Helen lllgble . of Chicago, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler for Ak-Bar-Ben week. ' The decorations will be unusually at tractive and elaborate. The guests will be seated at one large round table with a - large sunken garden in the center. The -tropical palms will reach lust above the table and the flowers will be huge yellow and red chrysanthemums, forming the Ak-8ar-Ben colors. On the table will be " baskets of Mrs. Ward rosebuds tied with " Ak-8ar-Ben ribbon and between the bas kets will be autumn leaves of green and " red and yellow chrysanthemums. The 'place cards will be hand-painted tango couples. Following dinner ths evening will be spent in dancing. Those present will be: ' Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler. . - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne. i Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln T. Hwobe. Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Btnrs. " Mr. and Mrs. i. A. C. Kennedy. , Mrs. Frederick Hlble of Chicago. Mrs. 1 -enter Hrldahan of Uenvvr. Mrs. Kva Kennard Wallace, Misses FRENCH PRESIDENT'S WIFE WAR NURSE. j ':, ' , ' i ! , tr;..-, --ft;: : MME. POINCARE, Who Is Bpedlng Four Hours Each Day Acting as a tied Cross Nurse. Pleasures Past. Mrs. II. Urandt entertained at a pro gressive high five party Saturday even ing. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Freeman and Mr. Roy Csmpbtll. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Thorp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. ltoy Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Campliell, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Krandt'. Ir. and Mrs. O. V. Wlnterson, Mine Clara Rcott, lJr. J. A. Henske. MISSOURIAN COMES TO OMAHA FOR HIS HEALTH Time Extended for Filing Names for the School Board Flection Commissioner Moorhead has decided to accept flllnra by petition and filings for the school bosrd up to f.fteen days before the election. Me hsd pre viously named thirty dys before the election an the dfte when flllnss should be completed. Th! date fell on Sunday. Thomaa Falconer In the Fifth ward, Frank H. Woodland In the Seventh, laaac Carpenter In the Ninth and Thomas A. Fry In the Twelfth have filed for the school bosrd. UNION PACIFIC FORAGE CAMPAIGN NETS RESULTS In the summer of 1J1J the t'nlon Pacific sent a forage crop special over Its' lines In the western part of Nebraska and Kansas R. A. Smith, colonization agent of the road. Is now hcsrlng from the re sults attained. On the t'nion Pacific's special there was a battery of lecturers and crop experts. The farmers took the cue and In mnny localities planted feterlta, a sort of grain sorghum. This year, according to Mr. Smith, farmers in the territory visited by the special, raised over 135.0) acres of feterlta and find that for feeding stock it is equhl to mllo or kafflr corn and can be grown on almost any kind vt land and under practically all conditions. MOTORCYCLE STOLEN THREE YEARS AGO RECOVERED A motorcycle, stolen three years sgo from VKtor Rons, was rorovered Funday by Motorcycle Officers Wheeler and Fsr rand. They found he machine In the possession of Tom HalsRood, Twenty sixth anrd Walnut streets. Hslagood de clared that he purchased the machine at a bargain from a atrancrr and was dis charged In court. The machine had bees ridden lefs than 300 miles since Ron lost 'It. Dwyer Accused of Holding Up Cafe Thorns Twyer, arretted by Patrolman Troby and Special Officer Stephens of the American District Telegraph com Dany Sunday night. In accuncd of being the man who attempted to hold up the Ron-Ton cafe at 1215 Farnam street Charley I-ee. owner of the pdace, says Dwyer came In and after ordering a piece of pie, waited until the place was free of customers and then pulled a gun. lre was not quick enough when ordered to produce rash and the highwayman fired a shot at his head. The officer heard the shot 'and caught Dwyer as he came out of the alley. Local Stamp Sale Bigger Despite War Notwithstanding the fact that part of the mull service has been discontinued to F.uropr and the forelai n malls have been greatly affected by the war, Postmsster J. C, Wharton takes a great deal of pride In announcing an Increase of IV S2J.92 In the postal reclpts for the month of September, as compared with the same month last year. , For September, Mil 1114.064.73 was collected, while In Sep tember, 1013. llin.nngl was the amount Foley Cathartic Tablets. Tou will like their poaltlve action. They have a tonic effect on the bowela. and give a wholesome, thorough cleansing to the entire bowel tract. Stir the liver to healthy activity and keep atomach sweet Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who use Foley Cath srtlc Tablets. Only 2oc. Specially com forting to stout persons, who enjoy the light and free feeling they give. All dealers everywhere. Advertlsemnt. MRS. SH ELTON OF LOS ANGELES SEEKING HUSBAND A lost husband is being soight by Mrs. J. A. Phelton, 3124 First avenue, Sacra mento, Cel., who has written The Bee for help In finding Mrs. Shelton. Shelton disappeared from Los Angles one evening five months ago and left no explanation. Since then Mrs. Shelton has kept up a continual search without result The lost husband Is smooth shaveitblue eyed and partially bald, beyond which ha has no distinguishing marks. A seedy perron describing himself as John Stephenson, Excelsior Springs, Mo., while defending himself against a vag rancy charge In police court told the magistrate that he came here from Ex celsior Springs for his health. "You're discharged this time," said the court, "but If you don't leave town In twenty-four hours you'll find that Ne braska Is not so healthy after all." Good lb the hkSi lice Kidney avaa I.lvee Traablea quickly helped by Electric Bitters. Sure and prompt relief. Stimulate the kidney and liver to healthy action. GOc and tl All druggists. Advertisement. Mli ,JIelen Hlgbie, Mary Munchhoff, . (Monro; Marie Woodard, Claire Helens Woodard, ' Messrs. Messra i- H. H. Baldrige, Tawrence Rrlnker, Dr. IRoy Crummer.Robert Hums, FYank llaskell, tiuy Fursy, -Ktoekton Heth. Mrs. Kit Newman and small son, Milton. left Sunday evening for Kaasae City, to! attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Hortense Newman and Mr. Joseph Sum mers, which will be celebrated In that city Wednesday evening at the Hotel Balti more. At the Country Club. One of the larger social affairs of Mon day will be the dancing party this evening at the Country elub given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Klnsler la honor of their gueets, Mra Frederick Hlgbie and Miss Helen Hlgbie of Chicago. About 1M guests will Attend. j Preceding the dancing party riven by Mr. and Mrs. Klnsler several guests will give dinner parties. Mrs. F. P. Kirkend&ll will entertain at one of the larger ones fur the honor guests, Mrs. Hlgbie and Miss Hlgbie. Covers will be placed for twenty-five. Mrs. Herman Kountse will have six guests. Ak Sax-Ben Visitors. ' Miss Margaret Greer Baum will have as her guest during Ak-Kar-Ben Mlas Kate Lewis of Springfield, 111. Miss Lewis arrives today. Mra A. Thompson and daughter. Arllne of Chicago will arrive Tuesday morning to be the guests of Mra. B. r. Marshall for the A k -Bar-Ben festivities, Mra Marshall will give a tea In honor of her guests kisturday afternoon and many other affairs are planned la their honor. Miss Grace Irvine of Lincoln will be one of the out-of-town guests during Ak-8ar lin. She will be a maid of honor at the ball on Friday. Personal Mention. Mrs. IL E. Marumber was the author of a paper on France, which was read at the regular monthly meeting of the Etude club la Lincoln on Tuesday. The meeting was held at the home of Mra a J. Sax. ton. In and Oat of the Bee Hire. Mra Felix i. McShane and daughter Marie, left Saturday evening for Ex celsior Springs, where they will be for ten daya Later they will go to New York for the wint. Mra Ldward Katsenburg has gone to Tsllahaseee, Fla., to Le the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freed bug CITY DADS ARGUE OVER DELAY IN BUILDING WALKS City Commissioner Thomas MeGovern was accused of "not playing fair" with the city commission by Commissioner J. J. Ryder at the meeting of the council In committee of the whole. The arrument started over complaints that sidewalk contractors were unneces sarily delaying their work, especially the sidewalks on Harney street from Twen tieth to Twenty-fourth street 1 I Robbing the Bottle That's what you do when you take the cream of! the top of ths milk bottle. There's but little food value left in Ike blue o-ils. Cottoqc M II La IZ StaSUUed Unewwwtanexl is rich and creamy to the !sst drop. You can use part of it full strengtn for cream snd dlute ths rest for cooking purposes and always hava the proper food value. Cottage MUk Is pure, rich milk with mo, ot the water taken out and wilh BoUuog added. It lasts indefinitely. Ge a supply today and see bow supenor it u to bottle milk. 7Ae MUk With (JU CeoJksef Tosfw In Two Size 5 and lOc AiaaGeedDaslua or 111 one Cullen Brokerage Company, ftouirlita 4411. SIS Brandels Theater Uull.ling, Omaha, Neb. AUJUCaN MI LI CO. CHICAGO J sT! 1, MTV vShb, .V. fell . WRen Made Witl- Calumet pastry is fcood to look at, good to cat. Always light, fluffy, tender and whole some. Calumet is the one baking powder that is Migk in f a7ify and mttitrat In price. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWAKDS VmU Pars fmi Cakas. 0L tads Imdiln fimm. BUraa. Mil pi Welcome Ak-Sar-Bcn Visitors Hake This Store Yew Headquarters All Conveniences at Your Service , 1BT GOODS AD PICTOIES If you want to sec the flnet picture department east of Chi cago, come to our third floor. Rich oil paintings, water colon, etc. This is alno the home of the famous Art Craft Guild pic ture frames the finest and Vest made. Everything for Fancy Em broidery will be foand In our Art Goods department, third floor. Beautiful stamped patterns, all kinds of embroidery floss, and thousands of dainty things that help to beautify the home. .., ,iMBasMaBMaBgsBja The Bewt Place te Bat GREEN ROOM CAFE BRANDEIS STORES ItOTlCE The Green RoomCnfrl Is open evenlnsjs. Entrance In lobby of Rrandeis Theater. DWNtR lUEiDAY, October 6th 25c CJr-lee of Hot Roast Beef Dinner or Fiicasne of Veal. Tee Mashed Tutntoea Bread and Butter Onffoe Imitation Fur Coatings SALE 0!f MltlT FL00B. 4-tnch Imitation Fnr Coatings In many attractive patterns for coata and Jackets. Worth $3.95. Special Tuesday, at rd ,..31.39 Handkerchiefs Worth 5c to 10c A btr lot of Handkerchiefs booght . In balk; some slightly imperfect, some are embroidered corners. Men's and women's Linen Hand kerchiefs. Fine sheer cotton Handkerchiefs. with initials. Some In colored borders. Chil dren's Handkerchiefs. Special Tuesday ; t ,..2c each Fine Jewelry MAIN FLO0B. Jet aid Pearl Earrings A large as sortment in latest styles, rn Special at JUC Back Combs and Karrettes Solid gold inlaid, set with rhiaestonee. Worth up to 12.0. Cfl Special at JUL Party Cane The latest thing, in real leather, with frre fit- T t tings. Special 5 Gold Filled aad Sterling Silver La YalUeres A nice assortment Worth to 11.00. On sale t(i Tuesday i UKJS We carry tbt meet complete Hue of Combs, Barrettet end Bait Ornaments in Omaha, at Popular Price. A Sterlrng Slrver Ak-Sar-Ben Souvenir Spoon free with every purchase of $1.00 or more tn our Silverware Department Womea'sand Children's Hosiery WoneVs Fiber Silk and SUk Thread Boot Hose With high spliced soles, heels and toes. A splendid Quality for 60c Child res' s Heavy and Fine Bibbed Hose The "Black Cat" brand with double knees, soles, heels and toes. Regular price 26c. .Pair 15c Knit Underwear Weasel's CeUoa Ualoa Salts In high neck, long sleeve, Dutch neck with elbow sleeves, and low neck sleeveless. All in ankle lengths. Worth up to $1.00. Spe cial Tuesday, per s et . suit 4DC Children's, Misses and Beys' fWy Used Cvttoa Cston Salts Light weight all sixes, white and gray. Special Tuesday, per ,..OUC Stylish Fall Sits $ SALE TUESDAY-SECOND R00R Long Directolre and Redingote Models of Serges, Broadcloth, Poplins and Gabardines. In navy. Black, RunBlan green. Plain tail ored or trimmed with braid, satin and velvet bands and pipings and button trimmed effects. Sizes for women and misses. Coats at $12 50 I Skirts at $5.00 long, heavy, nobby coats for the cold weather; good plaids, boucles, mixtures, broadcloth, etc. Made with the new belts and pleated backs. One big lot of fine dress skirts In the new tunic and pleated models, of good qualities of serge, poplins, fancjr striped and plaid worsted materials. A Special Sale of Waists, $2.79 Laoes, Chiffons, Crepe de Chines and Taffetas. The new long sleeve models with the modified basque effects. Buy a Beautiful Suit Pattern Another big lot of many fine weaves brought forward for Tuesday's selling. Each pattern eon tains ample material for any style suit. The lot consists of Serges, Novelty Suitings, Diagonal Weaves, Gabardines, Poplins, Victoria Suitings, etc., at- $1.85, $2.48, $2.95 and $3.95 Each Pattern 300 Pieces of Costnme Serges at a Special Price for Tuesday -lnch All-Wool Serge, ri yard 0tC 62-inch All Wool Cos- rvQ tume Serge 5 4-Inch Fancy Weaves QQ In Ottoman Twills DRESS GOODS SEGTJ0N IN BASEMENT, TUESDAY 100 pieces Plaids, Whip cords, Granite Suitings, Jamestown Mills, Fancy Diagonal Serges, and Prkc8,'yd.25c to 79c A Sale of Hllinery Wednesday and Thursday In which we will offer two of the most remarkable values in trimmed and untrimmed hats that the women of Omaha have read of in years. Our buyer, last week, consummated several big purchases by which really wonderful values have come to us. We tell you in advance so that you may be fully Informed and prepared to take advantage of these two big sales for Wednesday and Thursday. , Special No 1 On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Trimmed Hats at $5.00 That measure up to the highest standard of quality, style -and merit ot $10.00 hats offered anywhere else. In fact there is not a bat In this lot but what Is worth at least $10.00. Most of them are worth more. They are made of silk vel net and zlbeline plush in all the new Soft Crown Sailors, Military Turbans, Basque Turbans, etc. Trimmed with new novelty Ostrich, Vulture and Flower effects. Also bandings of Ostrich Plumes, novelty bands, "toque stick-ups, etc. Tou will find in this sale black dress bats, fur shades in brown, the very pdpular blues such as oorbeaux (night blue), Military blue, (bright navy) and navy. Special No 2 (0n Sale Wednesday and Tkcrsday Untrimmed Hats at $1.00 But not one of them ia worth less than $2.00, and many of them are worth tip to $3.98. There are Silk Velvet shapes. Beaver shapes, both white-and black, Austrian Velours, Plushes, etc in Sailors, Turbans and new Side-Roll effects. All the desirable colors including plenty of blacks In order to facilitate burin when these hats go on sale Wednesday and Thursday they will be displayed in oar Millinery section on the See. ond floor, and oa bargain tables on oar Mala floor. Cheney Bros. Well Known Crepe de Chine, $1.95 Yd. in all the leading street and evening tints; also black, ivory and cream. 48 in. wide. Regular price $2.50 yd. oft i . t, , a . grrvq uvuu x du un ouie AT P 9Kr 6-inch Satin Dnchenc 40-inch Silk Poplin 136-inch Drett Taffetas flO-inch Crepe de Chine ir new 3,See Vara r a hea artful ana lit 7. rara-wM SOk Pa- Un Shown In the very newest r-hades. This Is atlk of merit and la usually .old at It a yd. Special price, yd TB- $1.75 to $2.00 SILKS I Comprised mostly of 40-La. I Dress Silks, Crepe Faeon. ne. Crepe Canton in plain $rf rtnd 'neT weave, Silk and 1 Z 7 Wool Faille, Sablime Bro. I T carle Satin, Black Satin Laxer aad Satta Ckar. J meuse. ON SALE TUESDAY IN BASEMENT t Fine Silk Plush Coats at $9.98 and $15 This will be one of the main attractions in our great base ment Tuesday. We contracted for 1,000 of these fine coats early In the season when prices were low, so as to have this fall when the demand was greatest for them at a price that would appeal to every woman who is seeking a genuine bar Rain. Many of these coats are made of genuine Seallette Plush, with label attached.. Many different styles, and all frizes in the lot. Entire purchase divided into two big sections for Tuesday selling. Coats TTerth to $20.00 for.... J O.DS Coats Werth np te $35.00 for. .. . 15.00 Worren's and Missel' Fine All-Wool Suits Rnoent ku-se purchases enables us to offer correct, up-to-the-minute style suits at frreat savings. Dosans of beautiful styles. Many of thom are snirifilea. Values up to $30 oa HU8.98-$9.98 CMMm1! rata Sptanatd rarments of fine Bearskin cloth in various colors. Quilted lining. Mixture and plain cloths of different kinds. Values up to S4.M. Alt slaea for children I to i and to 14. In two t ft ( AO lots Tuesday at vl.?, l.yO rhllarv-a's Suitable for faU and winter wear. HeaTy wash matorlala, some wool, , corduroy, novelty materials, etc A-ee 1 to (, and to 14. Values up to 12.60. Special Q7r M iQ Tuesday at Jay. Haaae Dreaaea. Kail styles. Fine ainahams In stripes snd checks. . percales, chambrays, etc. All sisea. All new fsll light and dark pat terns. Special Tues- Q7t dnya at VW tt tswa'i Dmilii ' Nacoaea. Fancy patterns. New fall shades. Many pretty styles. 7&c and $1.00 value. Tuesday 4SC Waasea's "is;kt' ' tlawaa. Of splendid quallly Tennis Flan , nel. Cut good and full. HlKh and V neck. Braid trimmed. (be value. Tuesday at $1.98 48c Wnea's aaa Mtawea Dnis The newest fall sty Us In fin sUka. satins and aU-wool matertaia. Dotens of pretty styles to select from. FVery new fall shade. They are $19 00 and (11.60 ralues. In lr.,...rf.V....$4.98, 6.98 Wemea's aad Mlaaea' Sweater fts Many different styles, with and with out belts. High necks, roll collars, ti Re,d'Wte', KTm- 'nn- etc. , SJ60. and 4S.0S values. tl An Tuesday at 51.4y Flannels and Flannelette Sateens Poplins, Cotton Dress Goods, Etc, rin- Oennine Imported Silk lhed Poplin In all popular shades of the son. Highly lustroas. Pe manent finish. A 19c vain Tuesday special sale price, yard , 12ic ..9ic Black Sateen The old reliable,, mercerized finish. Hand loom woven, perfect black, 27 inches wide, extra weight. 15c value. Off the bolt Tuesday, yard " Rookfold Cottea Drees Goods U Inches wide. In all the leading black and white checks, plaids and tweedy effects. Resembles wool. 15c value, on aale qi Tuesday, yard .VyC Bleached Bed Sheets 11x90 inches. "Seamless." Made from finest Quality bleached sheeting; extra weight; torn and ironed. 69c value. Tuesday, each., ITf: 60c English Longcloth Fiue quilit. H6 inches wid. For i?ne underwear an l corset covers; beautiful soft finish. 10 and 123? values. Tuesday -special, yard 0 2 C Extra Fine Quality Wool Shirt Inff and Underwear Flannel In all the light and dark color ings, neat plain shades, stripes and mixed effects. Steel gray, navy, black, etc. 35c values, Tuesday special. or yard ZDC Faary Outing and Teaals Flan Bel 27 inches wide. In all the reliable pink and blue stripes, checks, figures, etc. Soft, warm fleecy nap. 10c value. Tuesday, ej i yard tC BeaaUfal Ilea red Telour Finish Flanaellette In all the new fall designs for kimonos, wrappers, dressing sacques, etc. All fast colors. 124c value. Tuesday, i yard y-J-C Blankets and Comforters Beaeoa Bath Robe Blankets Larg est size blanket. One blanket makes a robe or wrapper. Large assortment of floral, conventional and Navajo Indian patterns; cords and frogs to match. Colors guaranteed. $3.00 f no value at, each J0 Auto Robes Large slse, all-wool Robes, 64x84. plaids and checks, finished on e'nds with a 4-lnch wool fringe. Also Plush Robes with and without rubber backs. Our regular $5.00 grade n AO at. each $070 Cot ten Blankets Heavy cotton blankets for large size beds, in white, gray and tan. May be uaed in place of muslin sheets for fall and winter weather. Regular $2.00 value at, r r Palr J,ZJ Aa Exeeptleaal Cant fort Bargain Lr-e size sample comforts that were made to sell up to 12. 60 each. Beat quality Silkollne and Sateen coverings. White cotton filled, tied or scroll stitched. Very large size. Medium and heavy weiguis. luesaay only. each Women's Silk, Lace and Net Waists A recent purchase of 700 splen did waists, mostly samples enables us to orfer hundreds of different styles at a won derfully low price Tuesday. Fine kfessallne. T rr-i r.i "ii. tan ana iec Waists, values tl Ht I to $6. Special Tues.. 69 83 m 4