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FLOWERS OF EVERY COLOR f
Hummel Has Splendid Collection
Housed at H&nscom Tark.
INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC
Parte remmlMloiiM Iniltm Oninhnn
to Inaprrt Varloa riant Which
Will I'nnHnne to II loom
Through Ulmrr.
All neoemary arranirpmf-ntg for a thor
ough and romplpte rxlilhltlon of i-tirysun-Ihcmunu,
cHrtiMlons. tiyarintbs, anil
other wlntpr-MnomlnK riant have hern
made, br t'cnnnissloner of Parks J. C.
Hummel. The exhibit will he In the
m-renhoufM'B t llanscom park during the
wtnU-r months.
The oo Unction of chrysanthemums will
Klaildon the heart of lovers of this par
ticular winter flower, as careful atten
tion was Riven to the arle-tlon of va
rieties, seldom seen In the . commercial
lino. In th carnation collection will be
shown a number of the best known va
rieties Including famous prine winning
Plants. All colors are represented, in
cluding a famous yellow species.
The hyacinths are of the Riant massive
variety, not often planted for other than
exhibition purposes.
This collection, together with the Jos
lyn orchid plants, will be shown to vis
itors at the greenhouses. Commissioner
Hummel extends a cordial Invitation to
the public to visit th's callection.
Flowers In lle-llon.
A complete list of the varieties of tho
different plants to be exhibited together
with a description of the earn follows:
CI 1 HYP A NTH K M V M 8.
Dragon Vert Tim kin uuprrme of tho
red and gold selection, t m. nious in size,
very regular and full in arrangement
of petals, the peer of any exhibition
aort.
William Vert Crimson, with every petal
reflexing, reverse of petal is bright gold,
but practically every petal reilexes so
tha golden color is not soen, unquestion
ably Hie coming crimson.
Alice Salomon An incurving pure whito
big flower, with light welgnt stem and
foiiage close to stem.
Chieftain The loveliest pink of them
11, Keeps indetlnitely, without lading.
A. J. Balfour Color rose pink, broad
petals 0f great abundance, nothing com
pares with It In color.
Antit) up A deep rosy bronze. .
Aesthetic Benutlful shad., of dellcnte'
primrose and orange center, '-with petals
arranged in rolling putts.
Chudwlek Improved Pure snow white,
never tints.
C. II. Totty Chesnut and scarlet a
grand variety, stem and foliage perfect.
Christy Mathewson A big, line white,
full and massive, very distinct in form,
pure snow white of enormous size, one
of the showiest mums for exhibits.
Chadwick Supreme The lavendur sport
of V. H. Chadwick.
Countess Granard An enormous exhibi
tion yellow, good rich color.
lr. Kngiiehard Color pink, stem and
foliage perfect
Kthel Thorpe An enormously large In
curving pink variety of very pure type,
extra fiJio.
i S. Vallls An immense Japanese
flower, yellow, deepening to a fine cit
ron shade, long petals, twisting and re
flexing into broad, deep bloom.
Golden Wedding Nothing finer among
yellows, shines like burnished gold.
Golden Uem Deep golden shade, round
as n ball,- full and solid, with exquisite,
foliage.
Golden ICagla The long,' Incurling
golden petala are glorious.
Golden Chadwick The very best late
yellow, of a deep golden strain.
Glenvlew An enormous Incurving globe
of dark bronie and clear red.
General Huttoa Tellow. shaded orange,
enormous slse. - , . ;
Glacier Pure white In color, enormous
in diameter, aeep in oaiid, very perfect
lr. form. ....
L'Afrloaine A giant.' elvty crirtmon.
XynwQod- Hall (iiletenlng snow white
of tha largest size, perfectly . Incurved,
of elegant finish and beautiful -foliage.
Lady. Carmlchael Pure white, ..Japanese
refiexed.
Nakota An Immense orange . buff, of
perfect form and beautiful finish.
ftamapo Enormously large, fine golden
yellow. '
I ' naka A lavender pink, strong- grower
with long stem and good foliage.
Winter Cheer Beautiful, round. Incurv
ing pink.
,w. h. Chadwick Magnificent variety
I without rival for finish,
William Turner A iierfect Incurved va
riety, quite globular, snow white, of enor
mous size., stands at the verv head of
the whole white section, Won first place
' over- every variety la the 1B13 shows.
Yellow Katon Bright yellow, a strictly
fine mum.
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
Mensa A big, flat, white, like giant
Shasta daisy.
Mrs. William Buckingham Big flower
with petals of wonderful texture, fine
shade of soft rose pink,
Mary Richardson A golden apricot
color.
Jessie Curtis Glowing crimson acarlet
CARNATIONS.
Gorgeous A giant cerise variety, the
color Is superb, glowing crimson, suffused
with brilliant vermilion, edges of petals
rosy cerise.
Matchless The matchless white, a very
sensational variety, winner of two gold
medals, pure white and of high quality,
large and very fragrant.
Champion A fine scarlet, good calyx
and fine color.
Yellow Prince A good yellow, a color
seldom seen in carnations. .
White Wonder Know white, fragrant,
absolutely perfect in form.
Enchantress Supreme t light salmon
pink, large and perfect.
Benora Clear white, penciled with
hrlght red, large flowers, clear cut and
-heautiful. .
Washington A deep pink. ,,
HYACINTHS. LARGEST HIZB GROWN.
Madam Vanderhoop.
Gertrude.
Rol Des Beiges.
Grand Maitre.
R. Maxima.
Queen of Blue
Belle Alliance.
Cottage Maid.
Kajserkroon.
1. Reine.
Yellow Orlnce.
I,a Candeur. ,,
Tournesol, red and yellow.
Mur'llo.
Tournesol. Tow.
P. W. Grandl.
Bleolor Victoria.
rutch Golden Spur.
Emperor.
Double Von Plon.
GRADUATE NURSES TO
MEET HERE THIS WEEK
The annual meeting of the Nebraska
Association of Graduate Nurses will be
held Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Tvung Women's Christian association
building. Among those who will appear
on the program are Miss Ignore Johns
of the Methodist hospital. Miss .Ethel
Latch of the Clarkson Memorial. Miss
Eileen Sward of St. Joseph's Mercy hos
pital. 8ioux City; Dr. Newell Jones, who
will read a paper on "The Nurse and the
Baby " Miss Bessie B. Randall, superln
tendent of the Visiting Nurse association,
who will read a paper on "The Nurses
Relation to Public Health." and Mis.
Helen Inches, practical demonstrations
t dietetics. . ,
Dr. palmer Flndley will gtva an illus
trated lecture on "Clinical and Military
Observation in Kurope." Ir. Findley
was la Europe when tha war broke out.
A paper on "Ethics of Nursing' by Dr.
Gears E. May will be read by Miss Ger
trude Keating. Dr. Harold Olfford will
conduct an eye and ear clinic.
Among the social features planned for
tha meeting will b a luncheon at the
Commercial club Tuesday, an automobile
ride through the city and a reception In
the' evening.
- Bee War' Axis Are tu Best Business
ooatcrs.
Woodmen of the World Float in Fraternal
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The first float of the magnificent day
light parade Thursday, which was part
of the entertainment of the visitors was
that of the Woodmen of the World, and j
Its beauty gave the thousands of spec- i
ECHOES' OF m ANTE ROOM
Cedarwood Camp of Woodmen of
the World Holds Jollification.
WORKMEN WILL ENTERTAIN
Va-rlous Lodarit of Order : to Give
Suclnla llorlng Ihe Week
' t a! hoi le Women to Meet
Thursday Kvenlna;.
Woodmen of the World.
Cedar Wood camp. No. 19, South Omaha,
a .loll i float ion meeting on last Sunday
1-eld a Jollification meeting on last Sunday
Kvecy member ol the camp was present,
together with a large representation from
other camps In tho city. Tho twentieth
anniversary was properly celebrated as
was also the receipt of a large banner
presented - by the Hon W. A. eraser,
sovereign commander.
. An orchestra furnished the music and
there were ' appropriate addresses by
prominent Bohemian speakers.
During last week there .was a display
of the prizes received by the Omalui
Seymour drlil team, representatives or
Omaha-Seyinour camp No. II. In the. Chi
cago, Rock Island ticket office windows.
V Tho efficiency and success of the camp
la partly due to Captain Charles M.
Richards.' , . ' '
Ancient -Order of fnlted Workmen.
Gai City lodge No. WUI give a card
party lor Its members and friends on
Tuesday. October 13. at the Swedish audl
todlura, Seventeenth and Chicago 'streets.
Fatten lodge No. .173. will give Its first
dance of tho season, Monday at the An
cient Order of United Workmen temple.
Union Pacific lodge' No. 17, will be ad
dressed by J. J. Points on .Friday even
lag.
Kulghts of Luther.
The Knights of Luther will meet this
week at their regular place on Tuesday
evening at S o'clock. A large class will
be Initiated. . On tha. following Tuasday
evening. October 20, the castle . will bo
adressed by Fred J. Warren on the "Life
and Works of Martin Luther."
Knights and Ladles of Seenrlly..
Omaska council No. 22!'5, Knights and
Ixidies of Security, will give a dance at
Myrtle hall. Continental building, Mon
day evening, October 12, 1914.
Loyal council, No. 234H, has arranged
to give a Hallowe'en dance on Friday,
October 30, at their hall In the Swedish
auditorium. Supplementing tha dancing,
pumpkin pie and coffee will be served
free to those In attendance. E. A. Ry
ley is chairman of the committee In
charge.
Mystic Workers of the World.
Mystic Workers of the World, Alpha
lodge. No. 893, wlU give a card party and
dance Wednesday evening at Barlght
hall. Nineteenth and Far nam streets.
Fraternal Upton of America.
Mondamin lodge, No. Ill, will enter
tain members at progressive high five
and a surprise supper Immediately fob
lowing tha regular meeting; Friday
evening, October 16, at their hall
Twenty-fourth and Parker streets. This
lodge will give a Hallowe'en dance Fri
day evening, October SO.
Women's Catholic Order of Foresters
St. Mary Magdalene court, No. 801,
Women's Catholic Order of Foresters,
will clve their annual card party Thurs
day evening, October 22, at St. Mary
F"aP
Treatment
ton
IPIfl
Sample treatment of Pyramid Pile
Remedy mailed . free for trial gives
quick relief, stops itching, bleeding or
protruding plica, hemorrhoids and all
rectal troubles, In the privacy ol your
own home. Pyramid Pile Itauiedy is
for said at all druggists, (0o a box.
Mail this Coupon
tothe PYRAMID DRt'O COMPANY.
6IS Pyramid Bid.. Marshall. Mich.,
with your full name ami addrt on
a slip of paper, unii hamplo t rent
mo in of the. greut Pyramid PiU
Kemedv, will then b sent you at once
by mail, KREK, in plain wrapper.
tators an Idea of the general magnlfl-
cence of the others which were to follow.
It was cheered continuously as It passed S
through the streets lined with thousands.
The Woodmen Is one of the best known
Magdalene hall, Nineteenth and Podge
streets.
Ilro!herliooil of American Yeomen.
The members of Omaha Homestead, No.
1404, accompanied by the degree team,
will go over to Council itlufls tomorrow
evening and Initiate a class of candidates
for tho Kluff City lodge.'
Next Wednesday evening will be given
over to the children's festival. All liii-m-1?M
afid their friends are Invited to be
present and enjoy the good things pre
pared 'for the occasion.
Independent Order of Odd Ke I loirs.
Local Odd Fellows have decided to ask
the grand lodge to hold Its 1915 session In
Omaha.
Jonathan lodge, No. 225, will have work
In the first degree next Friday evening
J. T. Davis of Lincoln sends out th
following Item: "Capital lodge. No. 11.
of Lincoln, at its meeting last Friday
night, unanimously endorsed tho candi
dacy of Dr. A. H. Des .lardien of that
lodge for the position of grand warden.
Dr. Des Jardien has now almost com
pletely recovered from the accident which
occurred" wmic "retumlnir from tho hall
dedication at Firth, where ho had taken
tho place of Grand Master John.
Kids Enjoy Last Day
on King's Highway
Several thousand children enjoyed, the
last children's day on the King's High
way this afternoon, and were admitted at
tho gate and all the shows for only a
nickel. An enormous crowd of merry
makers Is expected on the Plaza this
evening, as tho prospects of perfect
weather for the lost night will bring out
many folks who previously were unable
to go on account of tho rains.
BUT FEW WOMEN PLACE
THEIR NAMES ON TAX LIST
Fifty-three women at the end of the
wk had taken advantage of the offer of
County Assessor Counsman to place their
names on the tax lists in order to enable
them to become voters at the school elec
tion. Although tho period named by Mr.
Counsman has expired he will not refuse
to accept women's returns and place their
names on the lists when requested to do
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Special Prices for This Week
on Bedroom Eurniture
All Iron Sanitary Spring, $4
Value at $2.75
All Felt Mattress, full size, $9
Value, at $6.50
Parade Last Week
, organizations in this section of the oun
! tr', for one reason, because the general
hcnuuiirter for tho entire country nn
located In Omaha. The sovereign offi
cers of the order llcc.mumnltMt the fi.vit
I In autos.
so up to a short time before the election.
Only lmlf a doaen women took advan
tage of the offer this week,
WEATHER HAS CLEARED .
ALL OVER THE STATE!
With tho Ak-.nr-ltcn festivities ended.
the lmwt ' Ideal weather has imaln come I
to Nebraska, according to the out In the
stiite reports to fhe, railroad offices. All
over the stale there were heavy rains
Friday night, the precipitation ranging
from one-half to one and one-half Inches.
In the western titid central portions of
the state It chared early In the morning
and temperatures ranged from 40 to fin
degrees, with a light-wind blowing from
the northwest.
DRUID WOODMEN PLAN NEW
HEADQUARTERS BUILDING
Druid camp. Woodmen of tho World,
is planning a new building for Its head
quarters at Twenty-fourth and Ames ave
nue. It is to cost something over $22,000.
Charles Hauer AV Son are tho contractors.
The building Is to be a two-story hrlek.
It Is to contnln a gymnasium, swimming
pool and bowling alley.
DavBcrtij F Bailct
Sanatorium
This Institution Is the only on
In the central west with separata
buildings Hltuated la their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dla
, tuct, and rendering It possible to
clasrlfv canoe. The one building
being fitted for and devotod to the
treatment of non-contagious and
non-mental dlseanea, no others be
ing admitted; the other Kent Cot
tage being designed for And do-
.fd in tho exclusive treatment
of select mental rases requiring
for a time watchful cure and ape
rial nursing.
ijiiiiinijiwinns-i
inm iiH KHK1.M
QUALITY HIGH
NOT ONE DA Y,
See our beautiful
line of brass beds
in all styles.
Colonial
Dresser
$21 value at
6 $14.00
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FURM
Home Run by Smith
of Braves Brings
Kissclkar Sales
The i iniul.'itlve eff. . I of home no.
was I in week plcaj-ingiv demon! i sted o I
V. R Holmes and t. II l,i.-n-e of the.
rv i.inMiin.1 Kissel Km branch nt
Host i'n
Mests Holme and Lmrrnce hsl ivT
f red ii nioiie.v prlrn for the huso, ball
p!ner who would hit. In :i r. Kid ir chain-
I 'onship cmie. n Kissel K ir so:n In l en-
V.-ly p:irk'M i-eliler rirld. 'lied' Slllllh,
; iluiifl-ly U Ird Imseman cf II -e Molon
. Iraven. :i. coioidHhed I he fe.il with a
I mighty h ow, which Im ld. ni ilh h Med
a home i ml.
j In repotting the occurrence, Mi Holmes
roleles the follow mi; -clreiimstHnces.
I' 'The wrllitr ai.d hi pnrlner. Mr Law
rence, stalled tor Ihe bull grounds to pei
j si'ti.tlly Piesent Mr. rieilih with Ihe pil.-.e.
, t'ti the a down e picked up two men
who were stimdthg oi ( 'onmion w cilth '
) avenue wnliiug f..r a car, and sngvestml '
thai the come along with us and meet 1
j Ml. SniHh. This they did I
; "Mr. Sinllh seemed much pleased Ihul I
he had won the prltc and lotrod i c,t us j
to Ciptaln.' Kvers. and severnl of the
, playvrr.
'During the i -onv ei sat Ion one of Ihe
I wo friends we hud picked up on Ihe w av
I ineiil loin d 11 wit he Intended lit buy n car.
Wc took him back lo our plncp and got
his order.
' "No sootier hail we nude Hum sale than
j n Klisel Kar owner culled up on Ihe d ie.
phone lo lell us thai he saw Ued' Smith
hit the sign and that a discussion of tho
incident with his business partner had
led to the subject of the Kissel Kar. He
said he believed his partner could be sold,
and this pro veil lo he true the next day.
Thus we run directly trace two sales to
'Hed' Smith's home run "
Grand and Upright Pianos
For Homcs.of Culture and Refinement
Stelnway IMnnos are ever In perfect accord with artistic and cul
tured surroundings.
AH EXTRAORDINARY OFFER
To Musicians and Music Student on
STEMWAY UPRIGHT PIANOS
The Stelnway business Is done on a big and benfflclent scale'lt hag
led the development of music everywhere, disclosing hidden talent
and furnishing the greatest medium for its expansion. Furthering
this progressive spirit, we have determined to place the BTJCINW'AY
I 'I A NO within the reach of our artist 'friends and music students
who may have found our terms too high- For this purpose, we have
decided to sell u limited number of
HEW STEIHWAV UPRIQIIT PIANOS
In lienutlful Mahogany or Ebonlied Case at $500, $550 and $600
on terms of $25.00 First Payment, then $10.00 per month.
All Pianos sold at the factory cash prices.
If you cannot call, write for catalogue and full Information.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Oo.
Exclusive Htelnway IMstrlbnters for Nehraaka anil Western Iowa.
1211 l-lll l'arnam Hlreet, Oinahn, Neb.
i uyui in
HPT. "nrrsIP TlC 24th and L Streets
I UflliLi LU. SOUTH OMAHA
PRICES LOW
BUT EVERYDA Y
Specials Rug Prices
9x12 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS jjg yg
9x12 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS j gQ
9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS $15 00
Low Prices on Good Stoves.
See Our New Daylight Display Room.
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Miss Jane Addams
to Talk Today at
Brandeis Theater
I Mi,- Jane Ad, lams of Chicago arrlei
In the i iu this innihitig and will,
speak ii the Hrsndets the iter nt
' o'clork In the aftirnoon on 'What W"
I man Sntfr igc Has Ai co'upluhed In 1
Illinois." She wlU tdl of t lie fighl with!
"Itathhinise John" and Mayor Hnri ls n.
; eIHJnls A, Iticgan Kill speak on "Wo j
, man Sufiragc 1n Nebraska.'- The ftev I
I I'rederli k Louse : deliver the Invoci '
tlcfi and Mr l-'dim it w.l: preside.
If the thriller will not hold the audience. '
n uvtrllnw meell'ig w II be held In Ihe
, council chamber of the city bsll. where J
' Miss Addm nni! John I. Kiniiiriy w '.II
I be the speakers ,
' Mir. Addnnis will s.l he the Baptist I
uilnisteis' convoeatl-iii Momlay morning
and at noon will speak In South IMonl.n
at the Live Stock exchange. If t'ufi
weather is 1 leasaiit. this will he an out
i door sieech She leaves Monday at
i o'clock for ' I Jnooln, w here she will lie
honor guest at a lre hniurt at the
Lbidtll hotel In Ihe evening, ..fter which
Abe will speak At the Auditorium
The York Kuostera, an organization of
blinlness luen, will motor to Lincoln
Tuesday morning to escort Miss Addat is.
to Voik. from which place she goes to
Ilrokcn Row. These will be Miss Ad
dams' only apeeehi a In Nebraska, as she
Is on her way to Montana to nsslst In
the suffrage campaign there.
Miss Addams will be at Ihe Hotel lxiynl
dining her stay here.
Bee Want Ail Produce Hesults.
Orders for Steel Hecrense.
NK.W TdliK, Oct. lO.-Tho unfilled ton
nage of the United States Steel corpora
tion on September an totalled S.TSJ.ila; ions,
a decrease of 4'Jf.t"i4 tons from August.
Style V Upright.
Mahogany Case
Vertegrand, Upright,
Ebontsed Caae
$500
$550
$600
$750
Vertegrand, Upright,
Mahogany Case. . . .
Style M Grand. Ma
hogany, Art Fiulsh.
Other Stelnway Grands In stock at
NOO, $1(0 B to $1,2.10.
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11-Jewel, 20-Year Gold
Filled Case, Guaranteed
Special for ten days only, $20
value, new thin model Gentle
man's watch, sp'l price fH.50.
$2.00 Down $1.00 a Week.
This is absolutely a reliable
timepiece, good for a lifetime.
No Kocurlty. No red tape. Just
common honesty. Wear your
watch while paying
Western Watch &
Jewelry Co.
Nemml '.or liarbacli niork.
D Holitli 1Mb Nt,
fall for one of our Souvenirs.
3
..knjM m...-:, SilUMtimrri niksittlt.
11017 TO CURE
RECEDING GUMS
A careful cenmis In all ihe larffe eltlen
of tbo country shows one in evsry five
adults to surfer from bail teeth Lcay
Is one of the main troubles when the,
enamel of the teeth becomes yellow and
black, ami the Kunm be In to recede from
tlielr iieciiniomeil placcx, decay sets In.
Then come loone teeth, bleeding, ulcer
ated teeth, anil the attendant train of ilia
of the mouth. You can soon realise that
Vour teeth are hccomtnii rtlnorilersil If you
will but note bow senHltlve they are to
leat and cold. You sometimes feel that
your leelh sr- "on an edtre." Tartar Is
shown especially on the Inside of the
teeth, exuitatloiiM and recedlna gums ure
Miire to follow. Your leelh become loom
and may twlnt and distort In thalr jum
sockets In a thrice you havs a bad
mouth thst everyone Is sure to rote, and
you sre certain to feel. It makes you shv
and backward ynu don't care to laimh
because you realise how easily aim takes
note of your yellow and blackened teeth.
Teeth extraction Is alwaya to be
avoided. When you pull one tooth It frlves
the others more opportunity to become
loose In their sockets. If you ar not
careful you must soon no In for store
leeth, and thene store teeth are Insani
tary as well as uly. They never look
like your own true teeth, and everyone
notices thai.
"Ynu can readily overcome these
Iroublee," suld a well known scientist, "If
foil will but ko to your rtrurvlst nnd art
just four ounces of fluid erwan (yon won't
need morel ami put a teaspoonful In your
mouth miirnlns, noon and nl-liti. Voti will
wake up with whlus teeth tha vlln on
U enamel peels off anil shows the whlte
, ness underneath the blackened teeth (rivo
i white ones, your sums are eesn
I "-n't- healthy.. and tlm teeth In them strnnir
1 ?. .,lrm "'stead -of rorklnu; to and fro.
I T he dantfer of pyorrhoea pars away, foul
breath and bad lasting month are gone
f-ponulncas ntxi recession of gums illsan
I bear, for the reason that the microbes
that Infect the mouth and rob tha teeth
of their white appearance are forever de
stroyed. "Advertisement.
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