8 THK HKK: OMAHA. TlILTuSPAY. OCTOBER 8, 1914. lit f$e---vM: By MELLIFICIA Wednesday, October 7, 1911 ONE of the cablegrams frrtn lirnwela states Trlnco de Choy has been taken for espionage. The n-js has startled quits a number of friends here. The prince, and anntliT friend of high rank visited Omaha last summer incog, but as this was tie prince's second visit hero and the fact that he had quite a number of friends In Omaha, the news soon leaked out that the distinguished guests hn1 arrived, and the reporters were after the prince for Interviews. The prince had spent a number of weeks In San Joso, Cal.. with Judge and Mrs. Lleb, parents of Mrs. Charles D. Armstrong, of Omaha, and on bis first visit to Omaha he was their guest He has also been entertained by Major and Mrs. Hartmann, Miss May Mahoney and Miss Alice Swltzler. The latter two were entertained by the prince and other members of the nobility of Belgium while abroad. The prince, who has traveled extensively to all parts of the globe, has some rather good Ideas on International marringn. He said he would never marry an American girl, because the rigid etiquette of the Belgian court made the position of an American not accustomed and brought up with It, too difficult. "But," he said, "having known American girls, I never could marry European." The prince's record Is rather daring. He was an Intimate friend of the late King Leopold and had charge of one of the districts In the Congo rubber trade. Their cruelty to the native who did not bring in sufficient rubber to please the managers, caused considerable scandal In the busi ness world. Many Interesting experiences in America have been related by the prince. Shortly after arriving in this country the VanderbllU invited him to their summer "cottage" at Newport. Thinking it was some small place In the country for "roughing It" he neglected to take anything but clothes suitable for morning wear. Imagine his surprlso when he saw their New port home. "Wearing jewels with shirt waist and tailor suits" also puztled his h'ghness. The Croy or Croli family are one of the older families of Europe, and when the aone become of age they are allowed to become citliena of lther Germany or Belgium. The prince chose Belgium and his brother chose Germany, and the latter Is an ofrtcer in the German army. The duke de Croy, who married Mlse Nancy Lelshman, daughter of the ambassador to Germany, is a cousin of the prince. Fashion Hint 'mm Association President Mrs. Ktlssbeth O'Unn Smith cf Ched ron. president of the Btete Library as sociation, la at ths Rome. Bhe Is one of the tnatrom la waiting- upon ths queen at ths coronation ball. Mr. Smith will So from here to Fawneo City, where she ts on the prof-ram to repnrt the library section of the Chicago Ulennlal of the Woman's club; then to Oeneve to attend the Nebraska State library association, which convenes the nineteenth. Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel nuaaell of Den ver arrlvee today to be the eTts of Mayor Pahlman and Mrs. Dahlman d ur ine the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Johnston of Lincoln are guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Daniels for Ak-Sar-Ben. For tJie Future. Mr. and Mra T. B. Olln will entertain Miss Oeoraia Gardner of the ''Candy Shop company." now playing at the Brandels, Mrs. C. B. Molony will entertain the Kenalnaton club of Veata chapter, Or der of the Eastern Bter, at ber home Thursday. October IS. Bohiller-Eeichenberf Wedding. The wedding- of Mlaa Mae Relchenbert ot Council Bluffs and Mr. Harry JO. BchtUer of Detroit, Mich., was cele brated In Council Bluffs October I Mr. and Mra. Schiller will be at home In Detroit after November 1. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacMUlaa will be girea an Informal reception at their home. 1730 South Seventeenth street, front 4 to S o'clock, Thursday evening. la honor ot their golden wedding anni versary. No cards have been Issued. Mr. and Mra MacMUlaa will be at home a all of their old friend. O-At-Xa Club. Miss Hulda Ellison entertained the O-At-Ka club at her home Monday craning. Those present were; Luna Cassel. Maybe lie Chlleon. ;thel 8WU. Mary Hayes. Itoce Sheaiv Mildred Hanson.' Jtuee Hurto. Mulda Ellison. Kthet Sheets. The nest meeting will be held at the home of Mlas Mildred Hanson. Pleasures Past Mr. and Mra X M. McOaffln enter tained Tuesday evening In honor of Mra VI oGai fin's brother, Mr. Charles Leary of Chicago. The gueata were: Surpriae Pajty. A surprise party was given Thursday evening lr honor of Mrs. J. Svaclna, at her home, 1709, South Fifteenth street. The evening was spent In music and dancing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bvarlna. Mr. and Mra. A. K. Kuncl. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Uendakovle. Mr. and Mrs. Jtndra. Mr. and Mra. IMakae. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Vlach. Mr. and Mra. A. Tuna. Mr. and Mr. Charles Kllllan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers. Mr. and Mra. A. Korman. Mr. and Mra. F. Netusil. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rynes. Mr and Mrs. HvlU Mesdame Novotnv. Petru. A. Hwoboda, M. Mynar. J. Jellnek. Benria. P. Herman. P. Vanes. Misses- Anna Vsanek. Kmma Kuncl. Anna Kunol. Anna Rynes. Helen Benda. Kmlly nvacina Mesdames H. Karnut, Neb. M. Kopecky. K. Pkoumal. M. Moraveo. N. Tlchota. Neb. Dodge, Dodge Mia Marie Hvarlna. Anna Kllllan. Helen Myers. Nen. Rosa Svaclna, ' Virginia Tusa, am t...u. TM.h.i. rodae. Messrs. "'-'-' W. A. Dolesal. Rnwara r".r Joe Herman. atmu frank Neluall. In and Out of the Bee Eire. Mrs. George W. Sumner Is In Chi cago, the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Berry. 1 Mrs. T. W. McCullough has gone to mtnols, where she will spend about three weeks In visiting with relatives and friends at Galesburg, Aurora and Chi cago. Mlas Margaret Mullen of Kansas City, Mo., Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. T. R. Mullen, MM llnkney. Mrs. T. E. Olln will leave Monday for Waahlntton, D. C, to apend a month with her son, who Is attending collece there. Later Mra Olln will go to Cali fornia for the winter. Registering; at the Hotel McAlpln in New Ytork City from Omaha during the paat week have been: Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Branch. Mr. J. U Orkln. Threat aasl Lug Troable will oeaae to trouble you by the timely use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Sure relief. lOo and 1. All drugglsta-Ad-vertlsement k , ..i-af.V- ..- I !r.4fl a-- --'". -.-, , -i i-: fv; r . ' '' V, , SEEK NEW POSTAL STATION Gathering: Fignres For CongTess with View to Appropriation. NEED MORE ROOM FOR MAIL r'arllltlea at Railroad Terminals la Omaha So Cramped rrllh In creasing Baslaeaa that It Mast Be Relieved. Figures are beliia; gathered In Omaha on the pueta) business of the city with a view to maklnt a showing to congress next winter whon a:i appropriation will lx asked for the building of a suitable pnfttofflre terminal at the I'nion etatlun. Connressman Iheck has Introduced a hill provlOInf for an appropriation of lX!,0W? for the erection of such a termi nal. In 1904 the receipts of the Omaha post offlco were "4,715. This year, which Is a docado later, th eotlniated receipts are PICKPOCKETS SEEM TO BE HAVING POOR SUCCESS Times eem to he very prosperous dur ing the retrn of Ak-Sar-Ben for every body but pickpockets, apcorllng; to As sistant Postmaatur Woodard. who re ports that only three pocketbooks have been turned In by his carriers, "t.'sually during; Ak-Pr-Pen we have ten times this many turned up." Sick Children Love Cascarets For the Bowels Oet a 10-cent box now. Most of the Ills of childhood are caused by a sour, disordered stomach, sluggish liver and constipated bowels. They catch cold easily, become croaa. listless. Irri table, feverish, restless, tongue coated, don't eat or sleep well and need a gentle cleansing of the bowels but don't try to force a nauseating dose .-of oil Into Sl.311.0uO or moro. At this rata another ,' tn ltuie ,, already sick stomach It la cruel, needless and old-faahloned. Any child will gladly take Cascarets Candy Cathartlo which acts gently never gripe or produce the slightest uneasi nessthough cleanse the little one's sys tem, sweeten the stomach and put the liver and bowels In a pure, healthy con dition. Full directions for children snd grown ups In each package. Mothers can rest easy after giving tho gentle, thorough laxative which costs only 10 cents a box at any drug store. Advertisement. trn years would bring tho annual re ceipts up to over U.MO.O"'). The growth la due to the rapid growth of business coudltions generally, the parcel post iind good innnax'ermrit of the office. Ten years ago a floor space of W.'YW square foet was sufficient to transact all the business of the postofflce, but Sev eral branch ftttlons huve become neces sary since that time. Besides the gov ernment baa had to rent over 7,000 feet of floor space at the I'nion and Burlington stations to handle Jhe malls. The rail road mnll service could use over 15.000 square feet of space today to properly handlo the malls at the stations. Those Interested have found that ground values along Tenth street at the Union station Is about IS a square foot. Thus It v.ould cost 111,700 for a site of about 89.000 square feet. The Improvements now on tho ground would make the whole prope rty cost about $41,000. A lore; Eleventh street there Is soma unimproved land valued at S2.60 a square foot. A site here would cost about 9,750. The mall would be sent to this terminal and sorted for distribution there. By LA IIACOXTEUSR. A pretty frock for somewhat formal afternoon wear. Plain white tulle forms the blouse and the underskirt, while the front and back square panel and the long train are prettily embroidered with silk. Ribbon suspenders are crossed In the back and form short loops below the waist Mlaaes A gnea TrW. Huth Barlow, Nell Leary, Messrs. Charles Mitchell, t'harlea Ieary, Thomas Mott. Misses I.aura Meyer, Hock. Messrs. Jake Buck. W. B. Lane. Irencri Department ' Mrs. Franklin A. Ehotwell was elected leader of the French department of the Omaha Woman's club at a meeting held Monday, following the regular club meet ing. Mra L M. Lord la the new secretary-treasurer. Meetings will be held every Tuesday afternoon between 1 and 2 o'clock at the home of the Instructor, Mies -May Mahoney, ftiq South ' Thirty sixth street At the rot tlr.g Tuesday one of the Interesting fvaruie? wtlt be the translation of French phrases which will be printed on cards to-be worn by each member. Et-A-Virp Dance. Tl.e Et-a-Vlrp club gave a stag smoker at the Diets club Monday evening. Oc tober S. The following were present; Messrs Olio Mlelsen, Julius hoegnard, Marshall 1'illon. r. H. Usanter, lr. H. An wood, d Hewley, I.. 11. Ward, Hobert Heywood, W. C Mann. Thor Androoen. Clarence ilall, Valter Vapor, "Frank Cuultar. Oscar Malslrum, Karl Klwfthart, Hobert bh'cida, Oly.lo Rock, L,. K. Koderberg, J T. Uau, Harlow Meyers, tirortftj Huwlea, Al Uluufusa, y. A. V esturllDg, i red Smith. Mersre ' Karl Jonea, P. K. Owynne, Harry Krachka, d. I Oreenfleld, Dr. F. C. Carl Haarmann, C. L. Swancult, lienry Nllsson. Htuart Uould, J. J. McMahon, (Mile lien net t. Harley ixmt, Wtll'.am bunt, Alto Hejmolda, A. U Laerk. J William iuhiieon. Vf. H. Thorp, Henry Veldnuin. William Wooaier, Torre 11, fray. Weaver. Frank King, TWO WEEK-END DANCES STAGED FOR AUDITORIUM The opening of the Omaha Auditorium for two big dances, one on Friday night and one on Saturday night of this week, will give the young people of Omaha an opportunity for dancing during Ak-Sar-Ben week. Manager Olllan has had the floor ot the great building resurfaoed and put In splendid condition for the dancers, Carl Lamp's orchestra will fur nish the music, Qua Hoffman, with three or four assistants, will have charge ef the floor. The price of admission has been placed very low In order to afford a good time for the young people of Omaha at nominal expense. Mr. Harry Walker and Mlas Helen Kroner, the winners of the Castle cup, have been engaged to give an exhibition ot the very latest dances each evening at t o clock. A HAPPY BALD HEADED MAN FRANKLIN CLARK, SINGER, WAS WELL KNOWN IN OMAHA worn- has been received here of the death of Mr. Franklin Clark, which oc curred In tierlln on October t. Mr. Clark was a prominent member of the musical circle of Berlin. He' sang In Omaha at the exposition of MM, at which time he wss soloist for the Chicago Apollo club. Mr. t, J. Kelly visited Mr. Clark laat year. mra. ciarK was well known In Omaha and will be remembered ss Mlas Maua Oakley or Lincoln. Mrs. Clark has a beautiful voice and was preparing to tour America this year. ' Oet Into Ctiaacea." ZI0N BAPTIST TAG DAY TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK Next week Tuesday will be tag day for the Zlon Baptist church, fflS Orant street. which wss destroyed during the tornado. The structure hss since been rebuilt, but funds are needed to pay off noma of tho remaining Incumbrances and the net re ceipts from the sale of the tags will be applied upon that account. Pastor W. F. Botti will superintend the ssle. Foley (alhnrtle Tablets. Tou will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on the bowels, and give a wholesome, thorough cleansing to the entire bowel tract. Ftir the liver to healthy activity and keep stomach sweet Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who use Foley Cath artlo Tablets. Only 26c. Specially com forting to stout persons, who enjoy the light and freo reeling they give. All dealers everywhere. Advertlsemnt. business via the "Business u: i TEN MORE LETTER CARRIERS TO GET INCREASED SALARIES Ten additional letter carriers will have, their salaries boosted from $1,100 to $1,200 at their' next pay day,' according to Postmaster J. C. Wharton, They are James 8. Nelson. Matthias Chaval, Fred W. Black, Charles 8. Dalby, Cas per T. Mlchaelson, James A. Mitchell, Otis II. Plummer, Frank Beyneck,. Jesse L. Terry and John A. Turpln. Mote Yoiir losi Years Kill You Can Do It With Our Help It costs much less to have your winter suit, overcoat, dress and jacket Dry Cleaned and Repaired than It would, to buy new. Tou will be surprised how much New Ufe" we can put Into your old clothes. They will wear enough longer to much more than pay the cost of cleaning, and you may not have to buy new. Send them to us, or bring them In yourself, and let us quote a price Tor putting them In first class shape. AVo sive you PROMPT SERVICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, FAIR PRICES and THE BEST CLEANING AND DYEING to b had in Omaha. Try us. THE PAHTORiUM. "Good Cleaner and Dyers" 1515-17 Jone St. Phone D. 063. N. B.!' Out-of-town business re ceives prompt . attention. Write) for price list. We pay Express one way on orders of as or more, On Parcel Post orders we pay charge one way If not in excess of 10 of tbe nui. Well-Known Politician X early Bald Now Ilea New tirowth of Hair. Tells How He Did It, Tor the Future. The Fphyns club will five a dam icar party la Dundee on Saturday evening at the J 1 arte hy. " "'"'I puuwcian, wen Known on account of hla baldness and ready wit, surprised hkt friends by appearing with a new (rowth of hair. Many ef hla old friends did net know htm and others thought he had a wlc. On being eaked now as did It, he aoade the following statement: "I attribute the remarkable growth of my hair to the uee of the fol lowing simple recipe which any lady or gentleman can mix at home: To a half " v wwisr wu i oa. 01 bay rum, a email box of Carbo Compound and oa of glycerine. Apply to the soap two or three times a week with the finger tipa It not ouly promotes the growth of hthe hair but remove dandruff, acalp nuruors ana prevents the heir from fall ing out It darkens streaked, faded, gray bulr and makes the hair sort and gloasy. These Ingredients can be purchased at oy drug store at very little cos; and Mixed at home.'- Advertisement, r l AT THE STORE OF RELIABILITY Thomas Kilpatrick & Company Douglas Street Hats Thursday $1.00 Suits Thursday Q $19.50 flfimceiFs' A sensational sale of untrimmed hats An immense New York purchase received today, consisting of hundreds of new up-to-date shapes in velvet and plush hats. The quality is splendid. These hats sold and are now sell' ing up to $6,00 each Ak-Sar-Ben Sale beginning Thursday, each Ready-io-Weap Specials Women's Suits A glorious showing of handsome suits representing the style of the season. Here is a lot at a CUT PRICE. Just in A special purchase, made for us to sell at $25.00. The most approved, cut from all wool poplin, yoked and pleated skirt; in colors navy blue, black, plum, Russian green, nigger brown Thursday morning we place this lot on sale at $19.50 each Handsome Waists on sale nets, chiffons, silks; sold up to $7.50, 91.98 each. Children's Section School Dresses of durable fast colored cotton material, $1.00 each, Why make them; your time is worth more. Wool Dresses, ages 6 to 17 yrs., in most attractive styles and color combi nation; priced $3.75 and up. Baby things in this section. The daintiest clothes, bibs, baskets, shoes, rattles, 'knit sacques, booties, etc Childrep's Hats Ready-to-wear, in plush, velvet and plaids; special sale Thursday at 50c and $1.00. Souvenirs to every child visiting this section. Cmr- O T"r m f c f mm tyt J &U2si mi i i 1200 F. 0. M. DHnll l-pm9tr Teurimg Cmt CADILLAC CO. OF OMAHA Distributors M94-M rarnam St., Omaha, Web. Five Passengers. Five pwnrnitrri In all the comfort and a?e that reason can ask or re quire. Power an1 to spare for anywhere you ran travel. Equipment complete, even to small details like license carriers. Refinements that belong; to the Hup alnne this year-because ths Hup leads prosr. All this and more the new Hup Klves you. For you Rrt the old Hup quality, the old Hup servtee-at-low-cost. the old Hup reliability. And those, let me tell you, are es sentials worth having, as well as a Mg, y roomy body, conveniences throuphout and everything connected with the operation of the car made simple and easy. The Hup has always stood hesd and shoulders above the general run of cars I hardly need tell you that When you come In to see the new model you'll say that It Is maintain ing the place that belongs to the Hup. CADILTAC CO. OF OMAHA. Sedan top for the touring ear, coupe top for the roadster, make winter dirtv iiiK cosy and comfortable and their cost Is exceedingly attractive. TURPIN'S DANCING ACADEMY 88th and Faraam Bt- Xaraej 613. Adult beginners every Monday evening. Adult advanced every Tuesday evening. (New dances taught In this class only.) Private lewsons rieJlyi up-to-date dance. First Children's classes Saturday afternoon, October 10th. Opening assembly Saturday evening. October 10th, OLSEH'S OBuusiaA, AK-SAR-BEN SPECIAL mum mm , Thursday. October 8th Numbers given out as usual at 8 a. m. Be at the door and get a number. Selections may be made in numerical order. Be on hand and take advantage of this Ak-Sar-Ben Bpecial. Sale continues all dav. 2 E'.ectroll srff, value (5.00 ...$1.00 1 Mahogany smoking set, value $5.00 $1.00 12 f ramed Pictures, values $3 00 ..$1.00 10 assorted Ferneries, values $2.00 $1.00 6 Bisque Love Lamps, values $2.00 $1.00 40 assorted Ben Yado baskets, values $2.6)) to $5.00 $1.00 . 10 pieces artistic Statuary, values to $3.50 $1.00 8 brass and mahogany candlesticks, values $2.60 $1.00 20 Standard Frames in gold, hand carved, values to $4.00 ,...$1.00 'ft.'HOSPE . . , ... 1513 Douglas St. TpF 'Trainers' Craft Shop." Our 40th Year. We have those long stemmed, large-flowered TULIPS that you admired so much last Spring. Plant Them Now. The Nebraska Seed Co., Seeds that grow. Need any? 1613 Howard St. In A all Weathers en& all Temperatures in No matter how quickly the temperature rises, no matter what the weather, fresh, rich cream and milk u always waiting for you if you have Cottage esi your pantry thelf CottageMilk means milk economy snd milk efficient jr. It means uniformity. In fresh milk ths food valus is nearly all in the cream at the top and nearly all out of the blue milk below. Cottage Milk U rich snd creamy condensed under the ao aiiiw mmiikh flfti wh.r. a tmw miwcm U u unn uki M rwu km taw Itauiaa tia- ea ai m nmm 71U MSh Without (A CeoJUsf Taste InTwo Size 5 and 1 0 cU. At All Cood Dealer AMERICAN MILK CO, Chka Let The Bee get you a job. "Situations Wanted" ads are free.