14 THE BKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, OCTOUKK , 1911. f 17 -at.' , Dr. J. J. Foster Defends Position on School Board Fifteen More Men for the Petit Jury By MELLIFICIA. Friday, October 23, 1914 RS. A. J. GEORGE, the anti-suffrage speaker who wa entertained Mat a large luncheon Thursday at the I.oyal hotel, tella an amusing story of the girl atudent at Kadcllffe college. "Not long apo a suffrage club wag formed at Radcllffe and the suffragists paraded their yellow ribbon and 'votes for women' but tona. Shortly afterward, an anti-suffrage club was formed and the old tom and black ribbon and American btauty rose were very much In evidence. Both clubs had an equal membership, but feeling ran very blKh. "Then one of the student, a very bright, witty young lady, announced that ahe would organize an "On-the-Fenre' club. She gathered a number of fellow student about her and they displayed dainty feminine banner of pink and blue, and laid so much stress on ther alluring femininity and the good times they were having by not bothering their pretty head on cither side of the question that the -'On -the-Fence club soon outnumbered both the other clubs put together." Debutante Tea. Mr. Arthur Crittenden Hmlth ha I ued Invitation for a tea on the after noon of November JJ, to Introduce her daughter, MUi Harriet Smith. Golf Match. Mrs. Bruce Moffntt and WUKnrn I. Clark, golf profeaalonal et the Flclil rlub, and Mrs. Walter O. "liver and Charles Johnston, the professional at Happy Hol low, played a nwst Inte reeling two bull foursome Wednesday afternoon on the Field rlub count. Mre. Moffatt and her partner won two tip and on to play, Leter from the War Zone. In letter received this week hy Mri. H. K. Morton, Mill Jtdy Morton, who la on duty in the ambulance hospital In Xs'eullly, France, cays thut the field ho. ltl are becoming well orgnnlsed that work In th ambulame wards la not quite as strenuous aa during; tho ilvt weeks of 'the war. Tlw patients are fcrought In In better condition; than, aa soon aa they are able to travel, they arc ent to the convalescing home In Ver allies. Hallowe'en Party. Miss Avlld Moor will enterUiln Ihe l.yre club at a Hallowe'en party at tier home Wednesday evening. This club gives l.nlf-hour muslcalra each noon between 11:15 and U o'clock In the studio of Jean Gilbert Jones. Entertains at Dinner. Mlaa Eleanor Bhlmer will entertain at dinner thla evening at her bom. Hal lowe'en noveltle and orange and blaefc will be ueed In the decorations. Covers will be laid for: . Mlaae Misses Irene tiostwlck. Cleanvr fhttner. Irene Alburn. Messrs. Messrs. Jack Drlacoll, Guy Toland. 1-awreiice maerwood. At the Orpheum. Mrs. Harry C. Klcholson entertnlned at a box party at the Orpheum msl! nee yes terday In honor of Miss Ethel Dyer of Berkeley, Pal., who ts vfattlng her slater, Mrs. Frank J. Cood. Besides the honor gueat, those present wre: Mesdamea Meademee Ear Millard. . Claire lialrd. Krank Coad. U. H. Harrows. W. J. Coao. H. C. Nwhoiaon. Large Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Jamea P. TWIman entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home today. Tl gueats were seated at small table and baskets of American lieeuty roaea ar ranged In gilt baskets were used In the deooratlou. Those present were: Mlai-ee Mlaae Katharine Fehall, Ellsbelh lUdman. , Auction Bridge Club. Tbe Auction U:idge club wl,lh met on flulurday evening last year will meet on Krllay thla aeamn. Mr. and Mra. N. t,. Pfolfer wlM (nt.rtnln the club Mr. and Mra Arthur Tlniine and Mr. snd Mrs. T.. K Kdgrromb are new members, and the other meinlera are: Mr. and Mi... C V. "leflten. Mi. and Mis. Fred Hill. Mr. and Mm. N. II. T. July. Mr. ami MrK. J. H. Hilnn. Mr. ami Mr, (ioorne UlUesi'lc. In and Out of the Bee Hive. MIm l.iiurK WikvI i.f Hinting,, la vlalt IliK Miss Mildred Todd. Mra. MrKayrten of flenon la 'Is, ting her son, Miles Mcl''nyiln. and Mra. He Ksyden. Mrs. J. J Tuiiiuellff, who wss tho eiiaat of her son. O. V. Tnnnl'Mtff, and Mre. Tunnlcllff, for ten days, returned to fialeebtirg. III., Tuesday. OMAHA, Oct. 3. -To the Editor of The Dee: Aa a candidate lor re-election os the aehool board, I have ben subjected to unfair and unfounded charges In eer tain public prlnta, which t ask you to permit me to answer. In one of theae aril' lea reference la made to a I.WOO annual defljlt. Every reioiter on your paper knows, and every citlren ran eanlly Inform himself, as to my record on the board In the mstter of handling the school flnnnce, from my first yer of service. I have always stood for economy ss far aa It was consistent with progress. I have voted against many expenditures that I deemed un nereaaary or unwise at the risk of per sonal crltlelam. nlthoiitth I .have never placed Ihe dollnr before the child In regard to the Husmlsel case, and th iliamleaal and dometton of tosclirrs, I wlah to my that the board I being un fairly and falsely accused. Most of the criticisms are made by people who have been misinformed aa to the real facta of the case. I was out of the city when tho vote was taken which esonersted Mr. Itusmlael, but had I been present 1 should ' . . . I Imve so voted, alnre no evidence was brought out at the hearing or the trial which St all proved the charge brought against him. kWery one who knows m l personally knows that if uny ronl evt- ilence had been produced, proving the charge made against 'Mr. Rusinlssl, I should have been among the first to vote agHlnst him I mnke no defease ever for any man or woman whom 1 am convinced haa don wrong. When 1 returned home, the flnjU de cision having been vruulo, I, as chairman of tbe 'teachers' committee, was con fronted with the duly of reorganising tha teaching force, so ms to remove &U dis cord and produce a harmonious working force. Everyone will readily see tha need of such harmony. Nothing ran b more hnrmful to a school system than un what he osld rt.t with a similar situa tion amors his work tnr fere. If any of the voters sincerely question why some teacher were etnot4. 1 shall be glad to erptaia personally. In regard to the dlsmlssaj of Miss Hlenger. She has ben for rem tlm a disturbing elenjent. Bhe has shown a I 1 to- ! Mra. F. I. r-tani.nrd and Mule daughter, , m.iri, n.,i. Th. onlv noa- rroncea, of Cincinnati, are vlsltlmc Mrs. I M,(,e ,,,, waa (o ,,lscovftr the ones stannard'a nirenta. Mr. and Mrs. H. ( J. I-hmann. M10 Webster street, and wlH remain over the holidays. Miss Olive I'lndcll of Mlnnenpnlla, who was here for the wedding of her cousin, Miss AnKWIno Ftndetl, returned to her home Wrdntsdoy. Mrs. I), E. I.ynds, an aunt of the bride, returned to Chleae.i Thursday. Mrs. W. P. , McCorml.'k returned Wednesday from Chleago and has l her gueat Mrs. Charles Turner of Fremont. Mr anil Mra Kilvanl riTlrl.l leave Rundav evenlnir for Norwich Conn.. I ' whrr they will mnke their new home. who had been the chief dlgturhera and remove them. I ask any business man spirit of hostility and Insubordination ward all school off Mala over her. I con sider on of th essential qualifications of a teacher to be co-operation. I know of tin school board that would retain such a teacher. I believe that every teacher on the force who Is familiar with the facts, approve ihe action of th board. Con trary to common opintwn. Mis gleaner had practically no evidence t offer at the Ruamtai'l investigation, and I ahail be ft-lnd to show anyone who questions I that statement a verbatim report of her ( testimony oitlf4 by thw district eourt reporter who took the testimony. Had 1 she nny evidence to offer, she' should' hv given It when every opportunity was given. I confeas I was surprised that ' a woman with Mlsg Rt-rner's reputation for Justlo and Christian charity would t repeat auoh unfounded alanderrms tales, whUm are bound to bring ryln and sorrow Into a horn, guch accusation should b made only upon Convincing evidence, . j 1 have known Mies giegner personally and have been for som tint associated ' In th same chureh with Iter, so had absolutely no rgonal prejudice against ' her, or no personal prejudice In favor of Mr. Rusmleel and no personal object to gain. Therefore,'! could not have voted In a "spirit of Petty revenge." It seems passing etrange that a reputable eltlsen of, Omaha, discharging an Important trust from hi highest pens of duty at the sacrifice of much valuable time and. money, should t maligned and abused, while those who so ugh t to bring dlsgrwc upon other without any real evidence., hnild be aceptd a martyr la a holy can. I have no apologies to offer for any of my official aetlons, but I do ask that the fact be known, before judgment la passed. . JOHN J. PpBTEli. Fifteen additional men bar been choen tor Ui petit Juty and will be Instructed at th Federal building the morning of October 28. Tbe new men ehaaen are: J. D. Ilarnes, Fullerton; H. Beerman, Da kota City; 8. n, Balknap, Omaha; P. Clark, tmha; E. Uolson. Fullerton; A. It. Pavls. Valley; . Ernest. Ponean; J. Foley. Omaha: T. J. tJledhall, Fort Crook: P. O. Harrier. Valley: O. F. nmls. Benson; F. J. Malehoro, West Pnlnt; H. W. Ryaa, Homer; Charlea Itoftem, He-epwr, and F. A. Walt, Bancroft. Oreat ale mt women' skirts Saturday at luHu Orkln . ISlo Dougla street, up to i.0 value, far Is. 00. Be page 1 Political Parties Not Involved in the Election of Judges Apparent misunderstanding on the part voter of th non-partisan Judiciary ballot has caused the election com missioner to Issue an planatory state ment setting forth that the question of Is not Involved In the vote Concha pag I 'old a. Weak, ihm lunm nlllrklv relieved lv Party Pr. King New Discovery. The first for one dletrlct Judge and county Judge dose helps, rtest remedy for cough and 'at th approaohlng lectlon. County oolda and. all lung troubles. M cents and j Judge Crawford and his opponent ar both republicans. wiil msirici juoge Kagllah snd J. II. Grossman, his oppon ent, ar both democrat 1 11.00. All druggists. Advertisement. Fashion Hint Henrietta West, Meadumea W. H. Oould. )T., Bryce Crawford, K. A. lXH.se, A. CI. Kyte, J. C. Kenward, W. M. Imrward, A. N. Sidney. E. T. Heydrn, fieorg R. West, F. L.. Tuhhe. ifvy Bbipherd, Mesdamn O. I.. Han. 0. t l'urrty, 1. 1.. C.ark, 1 H. W. Fetor. 'Iheo. Tiliotaon, j. A. Freeland, I. F. Wurn, 'riarl4'S I- t ralg, H. K, Kamde I. W. if. II. Walker, R. Ull'espls. . Comit Club Meet. Mrs. B. F. Marti entertained tbe CenUS club at her hoto Thursday afternoon. Chrysanthemum and baskets of cosmos were ueed In th decorations and Hal iowe'en noveltla were given for favor. High score for th card game was mad by Mrs. I, W. Hood. Mrs. Ueorg MorrM ' Will eater tela th club In two weeks. Tbe guest of the club were Mrs. T. A. Brook) f Clartnda, la., and Mesdaaaca W. K. Bwtaher. Arthur Kuhn. F. O. . Brown and Dan Tiliotaon. Th mem ber ar: Meadana- 3. V. Jtnk. F. B. Krrrta. W. H. Haas. J. W. Hood. Arthur Hoover, T. O. Jennings, Mcsdamr -Iell Thompson, liori.-e Mot i la. H r. Marti. Charles hXcrson, T J. Lyman. C. 11. latidstrom. Afternoon Bridge. Mrs. C. ColWn ud Mra. Neva Cuthbert ntrrtaloed at brtde yeaterday for Mr. T. R. Lamb of Chicago. Those present were: Mesdamea fi. M. I'urke. F. I. Klllck. Percy Steven. Fred Hill, C. M. Wlllielm. Meertames E I. Ilelttra. leorce lliandels. Jeaeph Folcni . Hurd Miller. 1. V. Prentiss. Miss P la nib Cometork. I J j ' ; 'V'J N I:; '',C.i I . r .;;.'..- s i ? 1 . " vial !' i- .. s-. - i'l JUDGE BR ITT DECLARES WAR ON THE DOPE FIENDS Fifteen cocaine friend arrested Thure flay night by th pollr were given short shrift by Acting Police- Magistrate .Brltt Itoly, auto ownra havr been' com plaining of the theft of tools. aocesV rorles and other article from machine left downtown, and In most ease thf thefts hove been traced to drug, fiend a, who sell their loot for a few cent In order to buy cocaine. In several -instances theae drug-lnan man have worked flOO worth of damage In order to obtain a few nickels. , ' "I'm going to give you thirty day s piece In the oounty Jail, and I'm going to see that you serve every day of It. Furthermore, every dope fiend that ap pear before m and Is known a an old timer, will get a double dose." November 1; on November 10 an open nompctltw examination for the position o' agrlcuturlat for reclamation projects. with salary between 11.800 and S2.5O0; Jun ior explosives engineer, paying between $1,200 and tl.MO, November IS; oil and gas Inspeotor, well records, will be held on November 17, salary being ftetweeo rf.,809 and 12.400. CARDS It will really pay you to vlalt our Art department. Th haw Hn Just received. Include I'laee Carde. Pin ner Carde. Peore Card. Tbankatrlvln- Card. Wed dlna Carda, Hby. Mother. Greeting. Friendship and Christmas Cards ART Here is a new stock 'of Ivory Plaques; Flower. M a h o a ii v Candlesticks, equipped fur electricity; new Electric I -am pa In ma hogany, walnut, hraea and aoldl Lamp Shades I Cor dova Leather nt new prices. Rronse and Sterling Stiver rek Kets, gtatlonery, French Mlrrora, to. See our new Frames. Take Your Dollar to Hogpe Wker a dollar get a dollar' worth and mora, A. HOSPE CO. Ill BongU ft. Oet yenr plctare framed at atop'" McGABE METHODIST CHURCH ota and Farauwa ats Tnssday Bvsnlng, Oet. aTtk, t O'olaek. Concert - Vocal and Instrumental By the Sunday School for Benefit of New Church. Admission ilc. ! The "Parisian Model" ! The latest New York, Chicago and Omaha styles. ; One of the newest Walk-Over Creations. All sizes and widths. " tly 1.4 nttONTKI KK. rium-colored brvadrloth suit with Cos sack cape of velvet. Correal for after noon, st ret t and shopping wear. MRS. WILLIAM GENTLEMAN DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Mrs. William Gentlemen, aged t& years, TtM Miami street. Is dead, after a three day's lllnes. with urencc poisoning. The dead lived In Omaha for thirty-five year, and hi side her husband. William Oenllamen. she Is survived by tht fol lowing children, Sister Sebastian. Order of Dominican nun, Freeport, III.; Frank Oentleman, IJncoln; Mra Kdward PooHy, Omaha, and Rom Osntlauian, Butte, Mont. Funeral arrangements will be deferred until th arrival pf relative. Foley ratamrd. Tablet. Tou will Ilk their poaittv action. They have tool affeet oa th bowel, and glv a wholrsom, thorough oleanslng t th entire bowel tract. 6tlr the liver to i healthy activity and keep stomach sweet j Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling ! never afllM those who use Foley Calh lartlo Tablets. Onty ttc. Specially com- Ifoitlng to stout person, who enjoy the j light and fee feeling they glv. Ail dlcr everywhere. Advertleemnt. CIVIL SERVICE TO HOLD VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS The Cnlte'd State civil service an nounces the following examinations: As sistant for school and horn gardening, women only, with salary at gl.wA will be held November It; ell and gas Inspector, mapping wells, salary at U.aflu-fl.lM. n I j J vj-vj-jx icws y JL-.1N; - i i i Phoenix guaranteed Hose for Men and Women. Walk-Over Bool Shop 317 So, 16tli St. t . '.1 yz Price) Legitimate Sale of 32 rl(e Millinery - Saturday-Monday-Tuesday 3 Days Only Every hat, feather, ribbon goes at half price' AxiaA'nrm'n f rcnnMn icn SEconoFLOon U UUULi til iLak.aUlLiU PAXTOti BLOCK Oerae lata aa4 Fan e L. , ',. JUH. 1 ... ..... 1 . 1 L-jJLL. -'!, ..JIM I ,.'.', J'J', i aaSBai Ji A TEN-PIECE ENAMELWARE KITCHEN SET $2.95 In bin tad whit enamel ten pieces, exactly aa shown. In cluding stteh large piece as a te kettle), dish pan, water pall pteexre kit)e, double) boiler, coffee pot, etc. i'-.OS for th com plete get enough for your whole kitchen. Triple coated ware on a heavy ateel body. Oet here early to get one of these great bargain. BEATON & LAIER CO. 414-17 So. 16th St La i. AC ITAiS AliD CURTAIN MATERIALS NEXT EMMY A Hwimstt al Of Zeaog Owrtaia and OwrtalB MaterUls We have bougtit from three of the largeat Philadelphia mill and from two great New Truck Importer flfty alx CASBSI OF HlOtf AND MED IVM ORADH LACE OURTAINH AND SlflVKRAl. THOUSAND YAHD3 Of CUKTATti MATER IALS, and the prices we paid are .so low that when we ple.ee them on ale Monday and Tuesday, October jeth and 27th, the people of Omaha will be offered the biggest value In this cla of merchandise ever ,en in thla elty. Buying curtain la a problem that CAma up every fall In every home. This sal next Monday and Tuesday en our third floor wHl h the timeliest Tod nsww to al who have home to tak c t- VTm offer you aal action of real Dunhe Curtain, Point Milan, Antique Lao, Cluay, Irian Point, Arabian, Quaker Lara, Fin Cable and Bungalow Net Curtain. Loom Weave, Nottingham. Ktamlnea and Novlty Curtain. AJso thousand of yards of Cur tain Material of finest qualities, such as Hungalow Net, Etamine, Hnrtm, Madraa, Hobbinet and dus n of other Curtain Weaves. Thl a,l Is so Important that every wwtnan "who need new cur tain In her home, well a all hotel keepers and rooming house keepers and moneRers of Institu tions, should Immediately list up all the curtain thy will tiead ao aa to be ready to taKe full advantage of this sal next week. Wl tha Law Curtains Go on Scls Monday, October 26 AH the Curtain Materials Go on Sale Tuesday, Oct. 27 SillvJjosiGr Care Means Wear The ma! care nssa h the usting of MeCslhM Silk HesJcfysaaW k the noet atwiectory (as stlk he eUaiaabi today. W tell jreu kw to prolong hs wear in out pooklet. "Yon Juet Kaow She Wear. Them." Sed lot It. If yoe) wast fine black 3k nas ask (or McCslknn' Ne.ll e l2Z,pUdid value at the pries. Other styt at prieee te suit 11 requiteqieBts. ' Sold at the Best Shops Noithraptoa, Mass. si iv aii ii ti.ii . e ii iiim at mrrxrrEnLJ EVAPOHATED StccrtlixsMl Unnweetemcsd For Every Cooking Purpose Wbather lor cakes, pudding, cuiurds, cream soupi or griwhreyer jrou have been uting bottle milk or cream you can get better regulu with Cottage Milk. It Is more economical than bottle milk- erery drop can be uted. It ia always on your shelf ready (or us so you don't har to plan your cooking and baking a day ahead. It is good to the last drop. In bottle milk th richness goes into the cream which U generally wsed for coffee or cereal whll th blue milk is used in baking and cooking. And this blue milk hasa't the proper food Tale to lasur satisfactory and uniform results. With Cottag Milk you can use part of it full strength for cream and dilute the rest for cooking purpose and always nave the proper food value. Cottag Milk is of tbe highest quality and uniformity at all time. Our policy of sailing direct from th Condtnseries to th grocer insures vour ewttine it alwava freah. Order a aunolv itviav. m 1 m - ' , r j j - . Oac yoe learn the quality, eoasenieoce and economy fW of Cottag Milk you'll oyr go back to bottle milk, tS. L jsi re . e ew e a sW.W- n man rr iiaewc cm i mat In Two Sizes 5 and 10c I'l " At all Ced Dealer l1 raea I cwjtw laoiisioi ooMTAjrr, T Ooae-laa 4413 1 Bsaadet Thawte Blog JL Oaoaka. . Amencan Milk Company, Chic g 9 jjJJjJJjJJJenJSlS 3 Z II w n