8 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY,- OCTOBER 71914. PRESIDENT MID-TEB.M CLASS OF OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL yS l I By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday, October 6, 1914. AN attractive Innovation was much enjoyed at the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler of the Country club laat evening, when they entertained In honor of Mrs. Frederick Hlgbla and Miss Helen lltgbl of Chicago. Mr. Pauline Eldrldge and Mies Mary Coll Rave Illustrations of a number of the new dances. Including the Lulu Fado, nraillian Polka, the Mailie, the Fox Trot with Taxations, and a number of others. . . - - Mrs. Eldrldge. who Is with her aunt, Mrs. John A. McShane, has re rently returned from New York City, and also from London, where she has been studying fancy ball room dancing. She wore a dainty Pierrette costume for the special dancing last evening. The entire left side was white satin, with short pleated skirt and Tight side waa blaek eatln. The hat, shoes and hosiery were the same, the left aide white and the right elde black. - Miss Coll returned a few weeks ago from Castle House, New Tork, where she has been studying with Mr. and Mra. Vernon Castle. Mlee Coll wore the Plerot costume. Both young women were moat graceful and re celred much applause. . Black and white also seemed to be much favored by moet of the fem inine guests. MUs Illgble wore a charming little costume of black satin trimmed with white satin. A Russian tunic of black silk net waa edged with black monkey fur. Mrs. John A- McShane wore black velvet brocade embroidered In elU Ver with Iridescent beads. Mrs. Ella Squires had a handsome costume of black velvet over cloth, of silver, the bodice embroidered In silver and trimmed with metal lace. Among others wearing evening gowns of black aatln end tulle were Jkllss Gladya Peters, Miss Louise Dinning, Mrs. W. T. Burns, Mrs. E. H. Sprague and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy. A pretty contrast was made by several America Beauty rose colored costumes. Mrs. Fred Hamilton was becomingly gowned la the rose shades of embroidered chiffon with short Russian blouse effect of draped rose velvet The gown was dancing length. Mrs. Iester Brldahan of Denver, guest of Mrs. S. T. Bwobe, wore American Beauty chiffon sleeveless bodice and tunlo over white satis Mrs. C. Y. Smith wore the rose-colored chiffon nd satin trimmed with ilack allk lace and flesh-colored tulle. KM Ak-Sar Ben Visitors. MIrs Rebecca Haven of Cincinnati ar rived Monday to be th guest of Ml Halcyon Cotton for (ha coronation ball. Ml Haven wl'l be one of the out-of-town main and many affaire are planned for her during her (tay. . . Mn. Amanda Mcllenry of Ravcnwood, Chicago, will he the guent of Mr. and Mra. C. E. mark for the Ak-Sar-Ben foeUvltios. Mr. Mcllenry la Mr. Black's aunt. To Assist Miss Addams. Miss Ca-mollta Chaee, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Clement Ch, has been Baked to be Mlvair aecretary to Ml Jan Addnm at Hull llouie and started her !ut there today. Ml Chase h been pondlng the sum mer climbing mountain with a number of college friend from Bryn Mawr. They spent mot of the summer at Glacier - park -and later went to the Canadian RQcklea, where they walked up Mount Victoria, near Lake Loulae. l'rocudlng that they climbed Mount Hood. The dutle of Mies Chai a private secretary will bring her In cloee touch with the settlement work In Chicago. Bhe will meet the visitor and ealt Ml Addams la every way. Mm Chat was sponsor for the munic ipal ChrWtnios tree lat year, which waa placed In froat of the court house and ' enjoyed by the entire elty. j Dinners Before the Ball. There will be several dinners given be fore the ball on Friday evening. One of the larger ones will be given by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dixon. Mr. and Mr. Herbert V heeler will entertain a supper party at the Omaha elut after the ball, and Mr. Allan Rotilnaon will be tha hoteaa at dinner at her home preceding the ball. o. a. ciub. The G. a. club wa entertained Sun day afternoon by Ml Loretla Gentleman, at her home, 114 Vinton street. Thoa present were: . M limes Klianbeth Pofal. Marguerite Kuvage. Helen Iawery, llrk-n O'Kriwn, Mario O'Hrien, Huth Gentleman, Mlaaea Grace tlentloman,, Ame Oentlemnn, F.IUabeth Gentleman Helen Gentleman, Loretta Gentleman, Alllne Gentleman, Mothers' Circle to Meet The Bouth Sid circle ot the Child Con native League of America will meet Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock at the Castellar chool. Birthday 8unrise. Mr. A. Itablnovita waa hostess Sunday evening at a birthday surprise In honor of her mother, Mrs. M. Horn of & Narth Central boulevard. Mrs.. Horn received Biany beautiful gifts. The guests ware: Ml Ml U Koeenblett, Pearl Kettleman, Katleman, Jamea Ixittte Horn, ' of St. Joseph. Me.ora Mer. Harry Levin, Samuel Uoaermen. 3. Kettleman, Mr. and Mra. M. Horn. J ' Mr. and Mr. A. Roblnovlta, Mr. and Mr. ft. gugerman, Mr. and Mr. Harry Wolf, Mr. and Mra M. Prodkey, Mr. and Mr. I. Peerlmen. Mr. and Mrs. Mt Rosenblatt, Mr. and Mr. M. Tuchman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tuchman, Mr. and Mr. Aberman, Mr. and Mr. A. H. Alprln, Mr. and Mra . Blumenthat, Mr. and Mrs. Kettleman, Mr. and Mr.. Harry Whltebook, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brodkcy, Mr. and Mr. Henry Horn. Delta Delta Delta, The Delta Delta Delta sorority will meet with Mrs. R. A. Van Oredel, SKI 'Dewey avenue, Saturday. To Honor Now Reotor. Mrs. IJarton Millard will give a recep tion at her hem Wednesday evening, October 14. In honor of tha I lev. Father Holsappla, the new rector of ttl Barna bas church. Lag Amijras Card Club. ' Mr. John J. Dlnneen entertained Lea Amiga Whist elub at her home Saturday afternoon. Prise were won by Mrs. A.' P. Paxson, Mra. J. N. Gerhard and Mlas Mae Raamuasen. At the Diets Club.. The Diets club will give a aubscrlption dance at the club heuae Thursday even Ing, October SO, and a Tama. Varna party Hallowe'en. For Miii Sadler. Mra. O. C. Redlok will entertain at a bridge lunbheon en Saturday-for Mtae. Sadler, who ts.vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. C. K. Diets. In and Out of the Bee Hire. Mr. and Mra Roy T. Byrne will leave Thursday evening for Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Myara ot Dusuqu will arrive Wednesday to be with JO. W. Nash until Saturday. ' The claae of 1M4-OH met at Central High school on Monday afternoon and organised for ths year. Offloers were elected. The claas la the largest that has graduated In mid-term for en me time. The efftoera are Howard Granden, president;, Elisabeth Carr, vice president; Sadie Chrtstenaen, secretary; Jack Austin, treasurer, and Beaele Robinson, sergeant- at-arma. Our trade in Manainfw-ear ii familj trade, rather buj it for themselves aad for therlr' boyi, mothen buy it for their own dm M well as for their dang-h-tra. All wear Mnnrlngwear. Exclusive Agents in Omthi For : And the) fact that our trade Is growing right sJong seems to show that thej all like it There's a right size for every body, from little tots to grand parents. It's beet tmdererear. Il'illlllillllllilli'raiffi !!!mi!!!li'l'l!!l'H!!i:!iri!!HV I I "II ! Ill IIIMm HI mHlliimH! I t .tea4aaai ''i ii i . i ' i . 1 11 t 1 M u I . ui ' i IIIH,iiliMiiillinili:iiMmHil.llllilililllimwtiiilHillMll),miilillHliHHM .ltf:;iniiii!!i!n'i:i":ii;'ja;!ti.mir!iiiiitMiini:niiiiiii'ni!!'i,miiiMiHi:':ii;iiivnHMrj :.KT: ..i iiih Insurance Company Says Fire Caused by Interested Persons For tha first time In' years Jn district eourt an Inauranoe company Is defending Itself against a suit on a fire policy en the alleged ground that damage by fire waa caused by persons Interested finan cially. In Mra. Emma V. McNeill's suit for 1760 agalnat the State Farmers' Mutual In auranoe company of South Omaha, tha defendant association aaaerta that a house In Bouth Omaha named la a policy waa Intentionally burned. Charges that ma terial facta were, ooncealed when the policy waa secured are also mad. American Nurses Reach Stockholm STOCKH OLM, Oet. . (Via London.) Twenty-four American nurses and six doctors, members ot the Red Cross, as signed to servtee in Russia, arrived here today on the way to Petrograd. Tha party Will proceed tomorrow, via Raumo, Fin land. Tha unit received much attention tloa In the Swedish press, which gave ex tended praise to Its perfect ambulance equipment. I TEACHER RESIDING IN IOWA . WISHES TO VOTE IN OMAHA How to live In Young Men's Christian Association park, la Iowa, and vote In Omaha. at the school board election la a problem which la confronting an. Omaha woman school teacher. She iq willing an pay taaea on tS09 worth of personal prop erty, and haa returned a schedule of this amount to County Assessor Coun- man. The asseor haa offred to acoept the return and enter tha teacher' name en the tax lists, thus making her eligible to vote, If she will move to Omaha. Two more women have made themselves voters by getting their names placed on the tax rolls, making a total of fifty-one who have taken advantage of the county assessor's offer " to assist prospective women voters. , . A. that , the Only Red Hornet Are Those that Are Beautiful The furniture you will find at Beaton & Laier'i is good furnituro beautiful in design and at a lower price.' Here you can furnish your home with the very best' in the land at prices really less than you pay for cheap, ordinary kinds. , BEATON a LAIER CO. . 415-417 South 16th Street SOUTH OMAHA MAN KILLED AT BURLINGTON CROSSING John Macek, as years of agw, killed this forenoon when he was struck by a southbound Burlington train as he waa eroealng the tracks at Thirty-sixth and t street. Bouth Omaha. Maeek waa returning home from Cudahy'a ferrying a load of meat when ha waa struck. He suffered a compound fracture of tha right leg and his head waa aeverely Injured. The mlahap occurred at o'clock and Maeek died shortly before noon at the South Omaha hospital, where he had been taken by Dr. A. Fricke. He was later removed to It. J. Larkln'a undertaking parlor, kfacek . resided at &30 North Thirty-ninth street. He la eurvlved by a wife and sevea children. . m mim mm AUDITORIUM OFFICERS ' RE-ELECTED AT MEETING The dlreotore ot the Auditorium com pany ware re-elected Monday afternoon at the annual meeting. There waa net much Interest In the election. It waa with diffi culty that the requisite aumber wa brought out to make an election possible. KUaer Troeble Weak Back. Signs of breakdown In health. Idee trie Blttera gives sure relief end lasting bene fit from Its use. too and L All drur- glsts. Advertisement.- TWO WEEKS' MISSION AT SACRED HEART CHURCH Beginning next Sunday, a two-weeks' mission will be started at Sacred Heart Catholle church, Twenty-third and Bin ney streets, by Jesuit sfUstaoery rather Leary and Andersosu The first week will be tor women aad the next tor men. II Soft aaa velvety. Nadlne Face Powder (A Ci Mr) Keeps The) Bewatifvl keek If eates tirely pleaeee. Nattae le swre aa4 harm, leea, AShere entil washes' rmwtt ewaeauw aad reven ef aieeleae. AaaUtea aeUgkAea MareBreve Me valve, Ttaeu Fleeh, TUtk, Braaette, WMta. aV TmiU Ctmmttn Mrnil. Oe. rUMWI TeaVet C Tm.Tmm. - ee e " 'tS . - . i i t I , v r ' v -i-. J.I "v ' . . f ; -1 . . ; t 9 " ' i 4. A . t ' M Styles in All Sizes for All Ages for the Whole Family What unatrwear can anyone m th frnnfty get that wfll vtdth, so will," war so long, fiisoptr-' ffCtiy and gh?o much comfort and settis action for so littU monfy, at Muniing Union Suits? For Women! ! aaWaBBBBBagggsj fBBaVaVaBaBBBMaBBBVaaBBBBBBaeM On Sale In New Building, Main Floor." : ; , YTesaen'1 Vaaslog ITeJon Salts In , ell wool and part wool, white and oat oral colore. High neck with long aleeves, Dutch neck with elbow sleeves and low neck sleeveless. -AH u ankle length. Begular and xtra sites. N r A Prices, ault. IS. $2 and. 1 JU Bremen's Knnslag Unlen Salts In fine medium weight and fleecy lined oottona; :.blgh neck with long aleevea, Dutch neck with el bow aleevea, low neck sleeveless and elbow aleeves; all In ankle lengtha. Regular and extra elsee. Splendid valee, f aa per suit ;.ieUU Yfomen'i Vaaslag , Teste With nigh neck and long aleeves. Dutch neck and elbow aleeves; la light, medium and fleecy lined CA cotton. At. garmenr. ...... JUC ... Yfegsea't Heating ' Teste High neck with long aleeree; ankle pants to match. In part and At, garment."!'. Wemea's Kanslag TJsles Salts- Medium weight, fleeced cotton High neck and ' long sleeves. Dutoh neck and elbow aleevea, low neck, and aleevelesa. All In aakle lengths. Excep- g1 ' tlonal valuta. Per euit..J For Misses, ' Boys and . Children On Sale in New Bnildlng. v , , -Main Floor. ToBslnir Unloa Salts far Hisses, Children and soys In part and ell wool, high . neck with long aleeves, ankle length, open crotch, drop seat White and natural. All aites, at. ault, A A tLOO, fL0 and up to. . i ZeUU Hnnstng Union Suits for M Uses', thUdren and Beye In fleecy lined cottons, cream and gray, high neck with loag aleevra, ankle lengtha, open ' crotch and drop aeat. All ages. At, ault. Me, 7 and... Hisses and Callcrea's Moating . Tests With long aleevea and ' ankle pants to match. In part aad all wool, and fleecy lined cot . tons. All ai sea. At.. . lRr garment. Se, 60c and UV Toaths Haaiiag; TJatea Ratta Part wool, also In fleecy lined cotum. White ' and gray. ' Agea 14 te IS, at UO, IM fi and ...................... HUaee Haaslng Vaiea Belts Part wool, also fleecy lined . cottons. - White and gray. High neck, long aleevea, ankle length, drop 41 ' aeat Special at. t L and 1 .-.$1.00 For Men On Sale in Men's Store, - . Old.Buildinij. Hen's Hanging Unloa Salts In heavy weight fleeced cotton, ecru and gray color; sires 34. to 60.. Suit.., Hen's Menslng Unloa Salts In me dium or heavy weight cotton, made of fine combed yarns; ecru or gray. Slics 34 to 50, r 1 C A also In stouts, at. ault. . Jv Hen's Munnlng Heavy Worsted Plaited I nioa Salts Made of fine quality of worsted and cotton yams In natural shade only. Sizes 14 to CO, also CO AH In stouts. At. suit .PeCeUVJ Hen's Henting Heavy Worsted Plaited Union Salts Made of combed worsted and cotton yarns, 71 worated. Natural color. Sizes 94 to 0, also r) C A stout sixes. Suit t,$,JJ Hen's Hanslng Medium Weight Hereerised Union Salt Looks like silk but wears better. In ecru color. Slice 34 to f 1 CA 50, also atohta. Suit... . J U Hae't Haaiiag light Weight Wor st I ale a suit A very fine quality, sanitary health garment. SUe 34 to 50, also stouts. Stu:?!.!!....:...:$2e50 Hen's Heating Heavy Weight Wor sted Union 8 alts About 80 pure worsted. Siiea 34 to SO. vSKr. ...$3e00 For Men ; On Sale in Man's Store, Old BnUdia&v Hen's Hanslng Light Weight Wor. stea Unloa alta--Ver7 fine qual ity of pure worsted, very elastlo and health preserving. Slaee Si to 60, and atouta. Natural color. Aa exceptionally fine undergar ment at very reasonable C o eft price, per suit ........'Oe 3JL Hen's Hunting Heavy Weight Wer ated Union Salt Made of fine . quality natural wool. A very . serviceable garment ' for -cold weather. Natural gray. Slang 34 t 50. Splendid fitting; garments. Moderately priced, per e fQ Hen's i Hanslng Extra Heavy Wool - Union naue Maae 01 very aaiect worsted yarns. Very serviceable 11 garment tor outdoor wear during v winter montha. ' Sites 34 to 60. , Natural gray color. If en's Heatlnr Bedlam Weight Pure Silk riber Ualen SalU Equal to any 10.00 allk garment ' made.' In white, blue and flash colore. Sizea 3d to 46. QQ Hea's Hanslng Hedlam Weight 80k aad Weol Uaiea Salts Made of very fia quality silk and wool -fabric. Colors flesh and hive. EE.1.! .!::....:.... $5e50 This i$ underwear buying time and htre w offer, you the b$t for everybody. Prices are so lew, considering the essential points of wear and comfort m which hiunsing. union suits excel all othersthat it is the most prof it able investment you can potsibly-make when buying fall and winter supplies '. underwear. No better than Munningwemr, Ak-Sar-Ben visitors particularly should be interested and not fail to buy Munsing Union Suits for themselves and family. No other store within 500 miles shows as complete, stocks as we do of all grades of Munsihg Union Suits for men, women and children. Buy a full supply. w .4 Vet mourn -mnitonalre'is all the ! uerlcan. u.im. Imi Bmwl h. knMW iirva U.M. as4 Mlm