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HIE IJIOK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOIiHIl 14, 1911.
By MELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, October 13, 1914.
DISTINGUISHED EASTERN DOC
TOR VISITING IN OMAHA.
OLLEGE women ir wtnnlns- rreat honor In the world of Defence and
letters and we are Justly proud of them. I
Just at prearnt we hate a most Interesting visitor In Omaha,
Dr. Helen I PalHser of New York City, who hs arrlred to visit
ber sister, Mrs. Lloyd N. Osborne.
Dr. ralllser has been spending the summer traveling In the west and
will return east tomorrow to resume her duties at Bellevue hospital. Dr.
Palllser was the first woman physic-inn to be admitted to the "taff of the
Hellevue hospital. New York City, and is the possessor of special degrees
from Barnard college and Cornell. She is a member of the Honorary
Medical fraternity, Alpha Omega Alpha. ;
While attending Cornell Medical college, Dr. I'alllser won the Trustees'
prixe for highest general efficiency.
Previous to her connection with Pellevue hospital, Dr. Talllser
'nstructor in biology at Vassar college for four yeare.
was
bedding riant.
The wed'Hnf of Mis Ish 1 ! 1 FVn
oll. dauKitr o,Mr. and Mrs. Kr"lTlk
A. I'ennell of McConk, Neb., to KdwaiM
francts L.cary, will b c-pbrtd at Kt.
fatrlck's church at MrCcok, Thursday,
t 11 o'clock a. m. The ceremony will b
Inlawed ly a reception at the home of the
srlde's parent from i to 4.
Mm. NorU rt C. Ieary of Omaha (nee
Josephine Murphy) will be matron of
honor. The ribbons will be stretched by
Mrs. Adair Galualia and Mrs. A. ('. lis vis
f McCook.
Mr. Norbert C. I-ary of Omaha, brother
f the groom, will be beat man.
The ushers, all from Omaha, will be
Mr. Harold A. Thompson, Dr. Trills B.
Bushman. Alfred I. Crelgh and Frank O.
McCaffrey.
Mrs. Louise M. Leary and Minn May
Lrary of Omaha will attend the wedding.
The wedding party will leave here
Wednesday.
The UAhers rave a stag dinner party
Saturday evening at the Ilennhaw for Mr.
Leary.
Coronado and Cacti Clubs.
The Coronado and Cacti clubs will give
a dance at Chamber' dancing academy
next Friday evening. In future si)
dances given by these two clubs, which
have combined, will be given at Cham
era Instead of Turplni.
The officers of the club are Jack
Suchart, president; Clint Hamilton, vies
president; Lloyd Toland. secretary; Wil
liam Nelson, treasurer; It. Suchart, bual
neas manager, and Wayne Moore, decor
ator and press agent.
The dates on which the clubs will give
dances this winter are as follows: Coro
nado and Cacti clubs, Chambers' acad
emy, for season 1914-ls. Coranado dances:
November I and it, December 17, January
19, February 11, April 6, May 1; May 14,
Coronado and Cacti dance. Cacti ilancea:
October Is, November IT, Deoe mber i,
January 4, February I and O. April It.
Kitchen ghower.
Miss Ora Russell
and
Miss
Beulah
Whlttemore entertained at a kitchen
shower for Miss Martha Wallace an Oc
tober bride, Saturday evening, at the
home of Miss Russell. The decorations.
iavors and refreshments were In a pink
and green color Scheme.
A mock-wedding was one of the even
Ing s features, and wss ery amusing. In
that the bride snd groom were assuming
the name of ths bride and groom to be.
About twenty-five guests were present.
Including:
Mioses
Martha Wallace.
Janet Hrnilorson.
Marlon Kay.
Jt-annetto Mu'r.
Anna HHSinussrit.
n.issett. W. It. Dorrance and J. F. Rog
ers. High scorn was msde fcy Mrs. L. A.
LUTmody'a team.
Cedar Rapids Reunion.
Mrs. A. It, 1'pnhatii entertained a num
ber of women who hari formerly lived In
Ccilar Itapb's, Neb., at luncheon at her
homo Monday, following which the women
were orK.-iniSert Into the It. Y. O. fj. club.
Mrs. Itrnlium was ele ted president: Mrs.
N. .1. Outhwalte, vie president; Mr a. O,
M. Htrawn, treasurer, and Mrs. Kate
Roberts, secretary. The guests of the
club wers Mrs, Oeorge Brown and daugh-
ter, Mlas Clara Krown of Cedar Raplda,
Neb., snd Mr. Alfred Hhrrrli of Camo
Crook. H. I. Other i.renent w.r
Mesdames Mn.Um,i-
A. W. Toland. Kdward Tn.hi,n.i
y. A. Nelson. I A. I'arklna '
Entertains at Breakfast.
Miss Happy Mulholland sntertstnsd at
a 10 o ' lock breakfast Sunday at her
home, "The Kims." In honor of Miss
Cotherlne Murrsy( an October bride.
Decorations were carried out In yellow
and white and covers were pdaced for
twelve guests. Those present wers:
Mlasea M !.
Catherine Murray. Mabel Mulholland
f 'ends Mulholland, t'orrlne Armstrong
Hoi e Dixon. Nellie Morrill,
Kster Hknnson. Happy Mulholland.
.Mesrlames Mesdamee
C. I. Moore o. n. Slaughter,
R. U. Hchlecht, I. Mulholland.
For Chicajro Guests.
Mrs. John A. MrWhane was hostess
toiay st a beautifully appointed bridge
luncheon at her homo In honor of Mrs.
Frederick fllghle snd Miss Helen Hlgbl
of Chicago, who are the guests Of Mrs.
A. V. Klnsler. Twslv guests were present.
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in
Creiirhton College Dance.
Students of the Crelshton Medical col
lege will give Uiolr first danos of the year
at Chambers' dancing academy this even
ing. The committee In rhsrge Is Com
posed of Messrs. K ley la, Morganthaler
and Whit comb, the same men who served
In that rapacity last year.
The Delta Bigma Delta fraternity of
the dental department will give an In
formal dance at Turpln s dancing
academy next Friday evening.
At the University Club.
Mr. and Mre. John Frank Dale will
entertain at a small dinner-dance at the
club this evening for the Kmlth-Dale
wedding party. Those preaent will be:
Misses
Martha Dale.
Marjorlo Jlowlnnd.
Messrs.--Kenneth
Mansfield o
Rrookllne Msss.;
Alsxaotler Lioomls.
Mlsses-
Demthv lsl.
Helen K.peneter.
Messrs
Kidney Smith,
Marlborough Smith
or Hartford,
Albert Uuseh,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith of Hartford,
Conn.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. Rlhtsr Wood.
Mr. snd Mrs. John Dale,
Suffrage Meeting;.
An Important business meeting of the
Omaha Buff rage association will be held
W.nlncsday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at
the Toung Men's Christtsn association.
Temple Israel Sisterhood.
The first evening party of the Temple
Israel sisterhood will be held this evening
In the parlors of ths temple.
Bee Wsnt Ads Are the Best Business
Boosters.
Graduate Nurses
Have Opened Their
Annual Convention
The annual meeting of the Nebraska
Association of Oraduate Nurses opened at
the Toung Women's Christian association
this morning. The out-of-town delegates
were honor gueste at a luncheon given at
the Commercial club at noon and there
will be a reception In their honor this
evening. The meeting will be continued
tomorrow", when an eye and ear clinic will
be conducted by Dr. Harold Clifford. j
Among those who appear on ths pro
gram are Mtss lienors Johns of th Meth
odist hospital, Miss Ethel Itch of the
CI ark son Memorial, Miss Eileen Bward
of 8t. Joseph's Meroy hospital, Bloux
City; Dr. Newell Jones, who will read a
paper en "Tthe Nurse and ths llaby;"
Miss Bessie B. Randall, superintendent
of the Vlattlng Nurse essoclatlon, who
will read a paper on "The Nurse's Rela
tion to Public Health," and Miss Helen
Inches, practical demonstrations in die
tetics. Dr. Pslmer Flndley will give an Illus
trated lecture on "Clinical and Military
Observations In . Europe." Dr. Flndley
was In Europe when the war broke out.
A paper on "Ethics of Nursing" by Df
Oenrge E. May will be rend by Miss Ger
trude Keating.
DUCK HUNTER FRIGHTENS
OIL CO. STENOGRAPHERS
Duck hunters threw stenographers In
the National Oil company's office at
Eleventh and Clarke street Into a panic
y firing promiscuously st birds. The
hot rained ssalnst the office windows
nd frightened the young women so that
hey refused to work. Manager F. k.
Hbbs then railed the police, and Rossi
ngunga, an Italian, was arrested for dls-
harglng firearms within the city limits
CAUSE FOR ALARM
Catarrh a Danger Sign. Hyomei
tho Remedy Guaranteed by
Sherman McOonnell Drug Co.
There Is no more oommon yet danger
ous and distressing disease than catarrn,
which Is generally Indicated by dull
headaches, snuffling, raising of mucus,
and frequsnt colds. It It Is not cured It
will surely weaken the delicate tissues
lining the air passages, frequently de
storys the hearing, and often leads to
one of the most dread ailments.
Hyomei Is a most effective, safe and
reliable remedy for all catarrh Ills. Nj
dangerous drugs are taken Into the
stomach. Tou simply breathe It, using
a small Inhaler that comes with every
complete outfit The balsamic medica
tion of Hyomei, being taken In with the
air you breathe simply has to reach all
the sore, raw and Inflamed surfaces of
the air passages Us antlseptlo hesllng
begins at once. You feel better after' tht
first Hyomei treatment even almost
hopeless cases respond quickly.
Druggists everywhere sell Hyomei,
which Is Inexpensive, pleasant and easy
to use, snd surely gives quick and per
manent benefit. Ask for the complete
outfit Mierman & MoConnell Drug Co.
supplies their, customers on the "No-cure-no-pay"
plan. Tou certainly cannot
afford to neglect your catarrhal troublu,
head colds, or bronchitis when you can
get a harmless remedy without risking a
penny. Advertisement.
T.f.TT.eJefeellae
Attter tiHe JUaM lis Over
S Winter Merchandising in Omaha then begins. Fresh from serving 5
'a large number of out-of-town friends we turn acrain our attention ?
Misses
Freda (syley.
Janet Aiuierenn.
Ma run ret Mulr.
Ollle Rlchey.
lioas Anderens,
Bertha Haywood.
Ora ftimeil.
Reulalt Whlttemore.
Mesdame
F. k. Whlttemore,
J. C. Cowejlll.
F. M. Ruseell.
Mursaret Anderson. Ann ldr1
Anna an. .
Ruth CowkIU.
Jess Edon.
Clara riiefkln.
Mesdaniee
t.erov (illlesple.
Victor Smith.
Frank Anderson
Ray Burrell.
Beebe-Sparen Weddinjr.
The wedding of Miss Ruth Mcflnaren.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MaKpa
ren, and Talmaga Beeba took place Bat
urday evening, October 10. at S: o'clock,
at Kountse Memorial church. Mr. and
Mrs. Bee be will be st home at 2117 Wirt
street after November L
Farewell Surprise.
A surprise wss given Saturday evenmg
by Mrs. William Getty In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnson, who will soon
leave for their Bouth Dakota ranch.
Several games of cards were played and
Mr. Charles Bchmlts was the most sue
cessful plsjer. During the oourso of the
evening a luncheon was served. Those
present were;
Misses
Marsarrt Schmlts,
Vivian Johnson,
Vera Uetty.
Meters.
Yirstl Johnson,
:. nurse.
5 to the Home folks. Old Jupiter Pluvius having turned off the S
? Spigot and started the Ico Machine you will be ready to listen to
our Story. Beginning Thursday, October 15th f
Making
Ml
"Wlilma C.etty.
Kvelyn Walker,
Kllen Johnson,
Berate tetty,
Messrs.
Harold Johnson,
James Getty,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Getty,
Mr. and M rs. Gust Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmlts.
Mrs. Ueorne Walker,
Mrs. William McL'aully.
Carter Lake Club.
The Carter Lake Swimming and Bowl
ing club met Monday afternoon at the
Metropolitan bowling alley. Meetings
will be held every Monday afternoon at
o'clock, with a luncheon on the last
Monday of each month. At this meeting
the teams were reorganized, one new
captain being added. The teams are as
follows! Mrs. J. A. Freeland. cupula:
Mesdsmes H. It. Underwood. H. O. Bler
man. Alex Jetes end William Gould, Jr.
Mrs. W. J. Cattln. captain; Meadantea J.
A. Dlmlck. Henry Keating, K. F. Bratley
and Sol 8. Uoldetrom. Mrs. U A. Dsr
mody, captain; Meadames 8. W. Ptroup.
Charles Meyers, A. J. rierson and C. H.
Moloney. Mrs. Carl M. Johnsea, cap
tain; Mcsdames It. B. Whiteliouse, N. M.
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Nadlne
Face Powder
( Ce
Bm Only)
Keepe The
Complexion Beautiful
oft asd veKsty. Moaey back If not en
tirely pleased. Mediae is pure and bars,
lees. Adheres atU wastted eO. Prevent
soobura sad retura of discelofstiooa.
A milbes dsligbted aser s prove iu value.
Tnti Plash. Flak. Bruoette, Whits.
Br TaiU Cmmmtmn r Mail, SO.
Nssinisl TeO Cweur. Paris. Teaa.
Mlt Sr Uwi A Hot Lwus Sturm. fcs.
lrs Ce.. kiuUi loss ImiA. ss4 etkwa.
ABASEMENT SALE
Of especial -attractiveness. We buy no
seoond-s t-hort lenptlis or remnants. What
wo offer in our well lighted, airy basement
is of finst quality and full pieces. Bein
ninp; Wednesday tbeso trade compelling
prices:
86-lnch Terrales, light and dark colors. .. . 8H
25c Japanese Crepo, splendid for bouse and chil
tlron's drwsea , 12H
1. 25 Embroidered Tillow Casoa, pair
90c Superior Sheets, 72x99
13. BO Grey and white Blankets, pair .,
6Tc Shirting Flannel, jrd ,
$3.00 Deacon Blankets, pair ,
10c Outing Flannel, yard ...
II '4e printed Cambrics, yard
90c Rugby Sheets
r,0c Jap Wash Baskets
60c llaby UlaBkets
12.75 Comfortablea, either stitched or tufted-
each S3. 20
$6.00 Wool Blankets, pair 85.00
Sees ' 4
From our entire stock of autumn and winter dress materials
we will make your own selection in a skirt to your measure.
This stock is of exceptional excellence. Our kind of depend
able qualities secured in advance of war troubles and offered
at what are now very low prices. Tho models of skirts which
we show yon contain tho style features of the OVOfV
moment. . Tho price for a brief time for making t
will be as rj
With 50 CENTS additional for overdrape.
WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR
Tailored Suits conceived by nrtiets and executed by expert
tailors, a "Kilpatrick" distinction in every garment A par
ticular value in nil wool poplin, all the leading shades, intended
for our $25.00 leader wo offer this week 9 50
SALE OF WOOL DRESSES AND SILK DRESSES
An assortment of models of which wo have but one or two of
a kind; they sold at frm $20.00 to $25.00. Ai f- (
Wednesday they go on sale at, each pXOeUU
A WAIST BARGAIN
Stylish Waists of Silk Chiffon and Net, many shades. An in
teresting collection, formerly priced up to s OQ
$7.50, each .V 'O
SILK PETTICOAT SALE
On 'Thursday we offer a lot of Crepe de
Chine Petticoats in all the popular colors,
made with adjustable band of the wanted
cut. Theso would be impressive value at
$4.50, Beginning Tliurs- CO QES
day, each )sset0
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SPECIALS IN LINEN SECTION
We want you to hare In the advantage of our
foresight in stocking up on linens.
60c Mercerized Damask 39
$1.75 Bed Spreads 81.lt)
$1.00 Lunch Cloth, 3JiJ2 Rfj
$115 Bath Mats 08s
too Ouesf Toweling , 39
$$.00 Damask Cloths, 8-4 82.29
$2.50 Lunch Napkins, dozen 82.19
$0c Nub Hath Towels 12i
$2.00 Bed Spreads, each 81.49
Alt unusually good Huck Towel for 10?
$1.25 Mercerised Cloth
750 Guest Toweling , 59
$$.75 Napkins, dotea 52.98
$1.50 Table Cloths, 8-4. each $3.75
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UNDERWEAR Days Are Here
Not a season goes by but what we are solicited to take the Omaha agency for
some brand of underwear. We have always declined to ask our customers to pay for
National advertising. We prefer to use the knowledge we have gained by years of ex
perience in catering to particular people to select from the maters of th world the
best in quality, shape and value.
IOVT r.V FOR A NAME.
This one coeta you nothing yet
rarri far more f or your interest .
Our I mlerwear is known as "KIU
r.vntit'K h."
Illbbs ssked the court to deal leniently
with Ensunsa, end the defendant was
Snowed to go with a warolnc
Dr. Klasr'e New Life Pills
cured Mr. K. M. Goodioe, Dallas. Tea., of
malaria and biliousness. Best regulator of
liver, stomach and bowels. 25c All
dmnlsta Advertisement.
Bee readers sre toe Intelligent to ever
look the opportunities n ths "want ad"
columns. They're worth while read Ins.
WANTS ALL ENGINEERS AND
FIREMEN TO HAVE LICENSES
William A. Chrlaman. holler Inspector,
has announced his Intention f forclns; sll
engineers and firemen, whose work per
tains to boilers In sny kind ef bulldln
other than private homes, to Immediately
obtain llrenees. Mr. Chrlsman, now that
the cold weather has started. Intends to
tske no chances with accidents because
of Incompetent engineers or firemen who
are In charro of large boilers.
esse Quantity-.Quality Service
Our Great Sale of RUGS
Continues Wednesday As Long as the Lots Last
The entire surplus stock of n large eastern rnilL
bought at very big discounts, now on sale here. It is the
biggest rug sale this store has ever known biggest in
quantity and biggest la value saving possibilities. There are so
inany people buying today that we csnnSt guarantee any of thS lots
for Wednesday, but as long as they last the sale prlcei hold good.
Third Floor
Dollar Sale
Saturday, Oct. 17
Ton will think that a dollar Is
worth more than one hundred
cents when you see what you can
buy fir a dollar next Saturday on
our Third Floor Pictures, Fancy
Goods, Curtains. Hugs. etc.
Women's & Children's
Knit Underwear
Most Dependable Qualities at
Very Reasonable Prices
Women's Silk and Wool Union
Suits High neck, elbow and
long sleeves, an- A
ii!u,e..,.1.?....$1.00
Children's, Misses' and IVs' Un
ion Suits Fleecy lined cottons,
white and gray, high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length,
open crotch and drop . Sill
eat. Ages I to 1. Suit. .
Misses', ' Children's and IVya
Vests, Pants and Drawers Me
dium and heavy weight' nr"
fleeced cottons; all xSp
lies. Garment
Gloves That Will Fit and Wear
Fabric Glove Perfection Hat Reached It, High
ett Stmndard in Kavter'm Leatherette Clove
!.... "2 ml of double fabric which looks
hJ l T, ll ?!bS and wer fp b"- Their price Is
h 5 . tl of kld 1v 1 their fit, their looks and
ties cannot be excelled. Thousands of women who have
,nwni W1, "ot wear any othera
vrv-rf .Carrjr nU.M stock ' K,uln Kayser'i leatherette gloves, and
i ir. " Busrameea to give run satisfaction
. and wear. Tour money cheerfully refunded if
not satisfactory. Qualities range from $1.50, fl.25,
80c and
For Wednesday's soiling we have priced one line especially at 58c. A
quality which should soil at 75c to 85c They are excellent gloves and
we cannot recommend tbem too highly. The maker's guarantee and
exactly like
half or less
their quail
become ac-
75c
e
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our own gom with them. They come in .white, natural,
brown, tan, clay and biscuit; also black. All sizes,
pair
59c
B-r-r-It Is Chilly
You must have warm blankets and'
comforters. Look at these big val
ues for Wednesday:
$5 to $6 Fine All Wool
Blankets for $4.39 Pair
COMFORTS
Heavy wslaht. full site
Comforts, nicely made,
with rood quality of
. allkotlne covering.
Medium and dark col
ors. Aetual
II. SO values.
Wednesday.
il ui&r iv
SJ1.00
Size 66x80. Come In colored plaids,
white, gray and tan.
Beaooa and Woelaap Cotton Blankets
Hoft fleeced cotton blanketa (or tull
slx beds, bound with wide mohair rib-
Don. L'olor white, army
and tan. Worth - up to
$2.25. Wednesday, pair..
Beaooa Sanitary
7aoooard
Comfortables
$1.69
COMFORTS
Extra lara-s alls, filled
with cure white Cot
ton, finest quality nf
At allkoltne -nI uxlnt-
en 'nainsook covering.
Tied or scroll atltfh-
r Up to
11.60 val
ues, tor
311 II 1 1 I' M-
$1.98
To be ued In place of
cotton tilled comforts.
z rme on a bed. Color
fast, size 70 4e) pA
alt Indies. i.SII
U.0. values.. "uu
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j 1,500 Pairs Fine Lace Curtains!
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EXTRA!
Special Purchase of
Tailored Suits
For Women and Misses
Samples and surplus stocks
of a New York manufactur
er at 25c to 50c on the dollar.
On Sale THURSDAY
AT
f(H0
Values $19.00 to $30.00
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Bought at Less Than Mill Cost
SALE WEDNESDAY THIRD FLOOR
Tho lot consists of fine Cable
Net, Filet Net, Loom. Lace,
Nottingham, Quaker Lace and
Novelty Curtains, worth from
$2.50 to $4.00 a pair. Your
choice Wednesday at . .
8 ilrntriS 1
1 1 immm ii
each jgSSgjj liggj; j
And today when other cars are selling slow
ly men are buying theso MUD30N3 faster than
they are built. The factory has shipped to
cop with demands nearly 1,000 cars by express.
No Rival Yet
$3,875,000
Paid for Hudsons
Monthly
Men are now buying five times as many
HUDSONS as they bought one year ago.
For weeke, the average delivery to users has
been 100. cars per day. That means that mo
torists are paying $3,875,000 monthly to get
these new HUDSON SU-40's.
This Is now the most popular class car in the
world. It is far outselling any other car built
with a price above $1,200. ,
4,000 Waited
There have been times since this new model
appeared when as high as 4,000 buyers were
on the watting list- Some of these men waited
weeks for this HUDSON when most other cars
could he had at one.
All the rival models for next year are ont
now. And today this HUDSON Is selling faster
than ever. The HUDSON output Is five timee
as large as It was one year ago.'
Come see this matchless car.
You will see the latest and finest production
of Howard E. Coffin, the great HUDSON de
signer. You will see his finished ideal the can on
which he has worked four years. And 47 other
engineers have worked with him.
You wilt see a car 1,000 pounds lighter than
old-time 7-seat cars. You will ee a pew-type
motor which 6aves 30 per cent In fuel.
Yon will tee beauties, conveniences scores
ot attractions which you never have seen in
a car.
Come now. The best touring months are be
fore you. Now Is the time to get a 115 modal.
Five New-Style Bodies
Open Car, $1,550 t. o. b. Detroit
GUY L. SMITH
"SERVICE FIRST
2563-65-67 Farnam
Omaha, Neb.