TIIK 15J:K: OMAHA. Till'USDAV. ( X TOBEK JH, f.wi-l. 1 i ii i I VISITING NURSES RE-ELECT All Officers of the Anociation Are Chosen for Another Term. NEW DIRECTORS ARE NAMED By MELLIFICIA Tuesday, October 27, 1914. 0 For Sauces and Gravies For smooth, rich sauce and gravies Cottnqe Stvriliird Unawevteacd it far superior to bottle milk. If uniform rirhnciciown to the lait drop always givci satisfactory retulis. Cottie Mi'k i always fresh, pure and sweet. It h the richcit milk with most of the rater taken out, perfectly iteri!i7ed -and with nothing added. It UiU indefinitely. Tht MJk Without lh Cooktd In Two Sizes 5 and 10c At all Good Dealers Or phone . Cullen Brokerage' Company Douglsa 4413. SIS Brandala Theatre BWg., Omaha, AJTXDCAJI MILK CO. CHiCA&O MAMA people are experiencing many phases of travel-life abroad. Word cornea from Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staplcton from the South Seas that they were gtranded for throe days on a coral reef. Mrs. 8lapleton found the ipertenre very Interesting and the nov elty of it all u moat enjoyable. - A neighboring Island, owned by the government, sent a iraft each ( day to conduct them back and forth, ao that .they might vIhU the Island, : and they were accorded all poaaible courtesies. j Mr. and Mm. Stapleton are now located in tbeir home at Bogata. South America. Spanish only Is spoken In these parts, but Mr. Staoleton Is , an apt Unquiet. Mr. and Mra. Ptapleton are eipcctcd In Omaha for the Christmas holl I days. Mrs. Stapleton was formerly Miss Stella Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. I Jack Bnrber, nee Miss Mae Hamilton of Manila will also spend Christ I mas with the Hamilton family here mT I V mWm A mm Bla.a4 M Tkm Vfira and Varloae Committees Are Also Made l the Hrftlm. I Subscription Dance Dinner. ! There will be several dinner parties to night, preceding the Wednesday night sutiHc rlptlnn ilmicf st Turpln's academy Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chaee will enter tain nt dinner In honor of Mies Kethertne Mrf'ormlrk, ho has Juat return"! from a er In the east. Covers will be placed for: ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrige. I Mi. ami Mm. bdm A. M.-Hhane. I Mr and Mis. V, A. C. Johnson. Mlea Katherln. McCormb k. I .Mm. Huntington. I Mr. Frank liurali . Mr. flnwitrd ftaldrtge I Dr. and Mn. .1. K. 8nmtiirs will en tertain one of the smaller parties, hav ; In if six guests at dinner at their home. Mr. and Mm Charles T. Kountxe will give a dinner pntty alo. preceding the dance. Fashion Hint Don't Ruin Your Health . With Horrible) Phytic Hurtful Pallet and PMIe Draetltr Mineral Watars They ant unnatural irritants, debilitating the kody they pretend to cure. I'hyif takers are made old before their time, became phytic end pill ruin the stomach and drttroy digestion. Watch the leaden eve, cnlorleae lace, drawn kin. bowed head, d preed spirit. dragging ttep. lack oi energy all pusttivc evidence ol a wrung condition. Instead Build Up YourSystcm WIMi tha Pura, Corrective Enarglzlnar Salta ot Fruit ' . Cantalaed In Omahani in New York. j llepletetlng at the Hotel McAluln In New York City during the last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy. 1. W. Carpenter, Mrs. and Mra. Edward F. I-eary. I. W. Carpenter, Jr.; W. II. Tay. lor and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bcott. Rummy Club. Mrs. R W. Han waa hoatssa at j luncheon for tbe Rummy club at her home Tuesday. Tha centerpiece was a ! mound of electric-lighted pumpkins, and the place cards were unique Ilsllowe'en j novelties. Three tables were placed for ' the game, prises being won by Mea damca Ales Jetea. M. M. Kline and 7. II. Oaks. Miss Eva Morgan of York, Neb., wss the guest of the club. Tha negt tneetlnK will .he at the home of Mrs. M. M. Kline. In two weeks. Those present were: Fruit Vigor upbuild and enerrtliei the entire tys tern by vitaliting the daily fond. Never fail to givt Mel:irre F. It. Onks. Thomas lfelui, W. A. Smith, Alex .Into. 1. Vt. l.ivejoy, M M Kline, Meadsre.a J. N. Hoed. M. K. Newton. K. W. Usnoy. y. H. Ilngsn. Krsnk Brawns. T. itehfine. corrective. makes weak totnaiiit strong.. sno - comtlpatrd bowel active In thvfr own musrulai sonic temple power. Tone un the liver ai nothing rlie can di i .,,, -i- and promotes healthful activity ol the kidneys ; ' ' , " " !For the Future. reilel from conillpstKm. b,liounei. lndlse.tlon v "eitaii ciuu will give a nara skkheadache. muddy coiTiplMiim, iinilslunet. pile j times party at Odd iVIoae' haJI Thurs dropsical and rheumatic tendencies, and kindred (jy evening; ailment. Thee arc only indication oi a derangec ,, ,., ,, , ,,, . . . system which Kruil Vlu.ir positively corrects. I Mis. A . .N. Harrhnan will be hoeteas Kruit Vitfor is In highly concentrated ntnederei! i at luncheon at her home Thttraday com focm. Addnl to wstcr makes s delightful etfee i rii,.P ... tr n- -i.u. .. Ing drink eagerly drunk by old and young -ever i r'lmentary to Mrs. K. CJarke. uest babiesi. So gentle, yet potltlve In art ion. that ex ; of Mrs. Cltsrica MtTlonald. riantandnuisindiuothenitakelt Ui kep4hemi Vests ilmntsr. Order of the Kaslein aJSlSMi ala4j ttiaKu sea ef.4 kaa lh I K m nalneai corrective. Makes weak stomachs strong., sno War., will ftlve a card pal ty at the Ma- October II. This same announces a dancing party Rsmsmbsr-lt Never Falla I i nuraiiay evening. November S, at ItJerlsralyourdrug-ilil-orbynisllrromiis. j Clianibera' academy. Stewart Foed Ce, IM Issarity Msg.. Chlcaae i Said by SHERMAN A MoCONNtU , Social Settlement Benefit. A Innrhonn will bo given by the ladles of the rirst Vriabyterlan ohurrh for the renciit of tli - Pot Is i flettWment. Friday, Noveoiber . This lunrharm was prevlouslv announi for this Krlday. Dinner Tarty. Mr. and Mra. C. Vimtut will entertain at dinner this evening for Mra. A. C. Wynne of Cleveland, O., guest ' Of Mr. and Mr I. J'.usacll McKelvy. The table decorations will be of cosmos, and cov ers mill lie placed for fourteen. Dorcai Sewing Club. Mrs. Halleck Kose will bring the clll sen' ticket candidates tor the Board of Education before the lorcga Hewing club Friday afternoon. The meeting will be hold at the home ef Mrs. Joseph Kelley, :iUR Kinney street. Mrs. K.llsabeth' Hlg gins dulllvan a HI also be eus of the spcakerg. Surprise Party. A surprise party waa given Tuesday evening In honor of Amtu . Yun at her home. Those present t; Misaes. Anna Yun. Heeele Yun. Molly Hroan Mlllan faaeb k. Oiadya Wsaiiilr. Crete Knicrluiu. Meesra Thomea IMetx, Havliie Nelaon. Kobrrt ttaatn . I III u.l v I " ' r Mrs. Resel Saves i Farmers' Congress I'T" "V v'-'O '7 ,' "i'mf J A ym0r Taltpa, Uaffodlla, Craeaeea, I ' l.lltee, Kte. 1 Catalogue on I requeat. I STrW'HW I skk.u anutr.. I I 111 N. 1 N Ore. PeetefTlee. I Uoaalaa TT. Off w . . 1 fgMMBiiJuiwaa-imiii.i ii i n iraaj I f . . . t i .,s.r.i idvD'ltf 11 . ii; . 'j i i ii.nmiin i ii is iiii a i iii r I ' 1 Ail offneis of the Visiting Nurse asso ciatf"Ti were re-elerted st the annual meeting held at the city hal. The annual reports rhow the last year to have ben the moet successful since the association wss organised There were 7 010 visits made to 1,05 patients. Over Ivoon was re-i most celved during tha last yesr. An additional nurne, Miss Elisabeth Elsasser, was re tained because of the heavy rush of work. The officer" are as follows: Mrs. Her bert M. Rovers, honorary president; Mrs. I. other I Ko intxe, president; Misa Ixuls McPhersoii, vice proaldent; Miss Clara Thomas, sreretsry. and Mrs. R. W. Con nell, treasurer. New members of the board of dlrectora who were elected for three years are: Meadamea J. Konnenberg, Ralph Breckin ridge. Myron learned. W. H. Adams. Her bert M. Holers, Ren Oallagher and Misses Alio Buchanan. Clara Thomas and Louise MrJMiersr.n. The following commltteea were named: Membership. MJss Alice Buchanan Mea damea Victor Roeewater. Frank J. Nor ton, W. E. Rhoadcs. Finance, Mesdamea R. W. Connell, Vic tor Roaewnter, Ben Oallagher. U I Kountxe. Adolph Storg. Victor Caldwell, V. J. Mcfihane. ruhllcity, Mra. Thomas McTherson and Mis Alice Buchanan. Nurwu. Mesdames W. J. Hynes. Herbert Roger. Barton Millard. Charles Mctx. P. C. Morlurty, Albert Noe, F. J. McShane, I.. Kountxe and J. W. Towle. Church and supplies. Miedames T. U Iiavls, G. I Bradley, Thoma Ward, Al bert Noe, Wlllard Hoaford, Thomas Kll- patrlck. John McCague. W. R. Adama and i Dr. Mattle Arthur. Little Son from a Burning Building Though badly frtg1txied by Tames that leaped from sll parts of her home, Mrs John Reerel. ICi rkiuth Eighteenth street and wife of a cabinet maker, re tained tier presence of rolnd long enough to save the life of hr 5-year-old eon, Johnnie, who waa sick In bed. Mrs. Reasel made her way through the smoke and flamn wlwra the younu lad lay half ttnconarlous and carried him out of doors where the cold air revived him. A few minutes later .firemen (tm to fight the fire. The Resw-I borne was al- entliely destroyed. Investigation afterwaM failed to determine the cause of the fire. MRS. ANNA C. PAULSEN DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME Mrs. Anna C. Paulsen, agyd f) veaa. wife of the late State Senator John T. Paulsen, 1 and 1SS9. died Toesday night at .the home of her daughter, Mra. J. O. Brandt, 2W2 Ike street. Deceased had been bedfast for two weeka, but bad been suffering a gradual decline of health for a number of years. Mrs. Paulsen came to Omaha to 1S57 and resided here ever since that time. Rurvlvlngr her are four sons, Ednmnd. William C, Herman S.. and Henry K. ; one daughter, Mrs. J. O. Brandt: three sisters. Mrs. Wlllamena Karbach, Mrs. Frank Klessner and Mrs. Henry Snhmidt. also thirty-one grandchildren and three great grandchildren Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday at 1 p. m. ami burial will be at Frospect Hill cemetery. to Choose Between Omaha and Waterloo Whether the IMS Farmers' Nstfonal Congress Is to meet in Omaha or In Waterloo, la., wilt depend largely on what an Imrreenlon Omaha makes on the locating committee today, when that body cornea hero to consider the matter of locating the convention and fixing the date. Waterloo Is offering a substantial bonus for the If is convention, accordlnc to Information received locally, and Omaha Is to some extent opposed to the bonus Hea. Frank O. Odell, member of the ex ecutive committee of the congress, re ceived a letter from V, I,. Ames, rre'sl dent of the association, saying that the locating committee Is at Waterloo and will be In Omaha Wednesday morning. It will confer with Mr. Odell nnd E. V. FArrlsh, manager of the bureau of pub licity, with regard to the location and arrangements that could be made for such a convention. The locating commit tee? s made up of W. L. Ames of Oregon, Wis., president of the congress, and IX K. Unseker of Wright, la., treasurer of the congress. Bee Want Ada Produce Results. SEVERAL CHANGES IN THE LOCAL REVENUE FORCE It has been announced at Washington that Revenue Agent D. C. Ferryman t New Orleana has succeeded H. B. Taylor In thla drvlslon. comprising the states of Iowa and Nebraska, as an examiner of Ineome and corporation tax reports. Bpe to Louisville ,K, on special duty. Dingles who has been on duty In this division for the last two years, has been transferred to Louisville, Ky., on special duty. lMngle has been succeeded by Ppeclal Gauger W. W. Ystes of Covington, Ky., an experi enced officer of more than thirty years' service. The two new officers will be attached to Revenue Agent Harvey Bluster's force, with headquarters in the federal building. Bad Complexions Peeled ff at Home COOK EASILY FREE FROM SHORT WEIGHT CHARGES A. B. Cook, general manager of tha t'nlon Fuel company, on trial In police court for alleged shortwelghlng, was. dis charged by Acting Police Magistrate Charlea W. Brltt. when the former pleaded that the difficulty was caused by a natural and Justifiable error. The girl with the poor complexion com plains. "I have to touch up my checks. I am sallow and a eight, and only my makeup aavca me." Now, as a matter .if fact, more women spoil their good look than Improve them with cosmetics. The practice certainly Is unnecessary, now that the virtues of ordinary mercollred wax aa a beautifhr have become known. It has been found that the wax has wonderful absorbent powers. It causes the faded or discol ored scarf skin to flake off In minute, almost Impreceptible particles, so gently, gradually, aa to cause no Inconvenience, at all. In this way the old complexion is actually removed likewise all fine; lines, freckles, pimples, blotche;, moth, patches and other surface defects. A new complexion appears a clear, smooth youthful, healthy-hued skin such as no paint, powder or lotion csn produce. Mercollied wax, to he had at any drug more In convenient slie pack ge, is applied like cold cream. Advertisement. -H5eSZ5raJH5clS2!Ere5ZS2 I ELECTION RETURNS AT THE COMMERCIAL CLUB Election returns will be received at the Commercial club rooms next Tuesday evening until a late hour. Members of the Commercial club and their families will be privileged to remain as late as they like at tha club rooms to get re turns. The votes on governor, congress men, other Important offices and on woman suffrage are to be received reg ularly and aa fast as they come In. Bee Want Ads Are Famous aa Result-(letters. WINTER WHEAT IN SOUTH DAKOTA IS DOING FINE Mr I A R M OMTf.l St. The Russian effect Is much sought after by designers of the new fall styles. This evening gown of yellow brocaded satin. with trimmings of net. delicately suggests the RusaUin touch. "fouth Dakota never was tn better. comll'loii thau It la today." said, Frank Jackson of Jgckson Brothers of Dallas,; Winner, etc. Houth Dakota, while talk- i lng In some, friends at the Merchants! hotel. ' The winter wheat Is all in and In looking fine and the stockmen are getting a good price for their cattle and ' everybody fa happy. The cultivated I arrcage is increasing fast In our section of the country." 1 THURSDAY BEGINS THE SENSATIONAL SALES OF ABOUT 875 W omen's Coats Worn en s Dresses 470 W omen's Suits In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns leave Frl dsy evening for a two weeks' stay at Excelsloii Springs. Mrs. W. D. Crawford of San Fran cisco, Cel., Is expected Thursday to be the guest of her niece. Miss Mayme Hutchinson, at the Oeorgia apartments. Mrs. Crawford will remain but a few days. Minister Pralaee This Utstltr. Rev. II. Dtubenvoll, Allison. la., pralsos I'r. King's New Life Tills for ronstlpatton; best for liver and bowels tSc. All druggiata Advertisement. be Pretty! Turn H Uray Hair DarklS Look Young! NoImmIv ran tall If vna Ql Use (iraiKlmcitlinr'a ilmnla hkHim K of Hage Tea and Sulphur. ft AimMi everyone Knows mat Bags Tea pi mm c.'iij.iiur, ijroi'riij- t-pinpoumjrti, pringa bark the natural color and, lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also fuds dandruff. Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Yesrs ago the only way to tet the mixture was to mnke It at home, which Is muasy and troublesome. Now adays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Page and Sulphur Compound." you Bill gat a lare buttle of this famous old recipe for about 60 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can poarribty tell that you darkened your hair, as It doo It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray batr dlnappear. and after an other application or two, your hair be comes beautlfuly dark, thick and glossy. Advertisement. ssBSHMSKsaasKSMSSBasKSBssv . xeMssxsseHsxsavsHsisaaseexsBssaxaxvsxsKsxsaxve esssBsaaasaaaaaasssKexasaavaaaaaaaasBBasxe 525 Children's Coats 1100 Women's Waists Bought at an average of . Misses Rlaii' he Bartes. Nelly tlahrn. Mlauvs Cootiey, Helen l.veylek. Anna Krelht. Meesrs. Knvey rtchllck, Frailly un. Free Relief rr.?.0,.dS Send to u forgeneroua free ample Bnugk tor kevcml iU ' treatment tor , ol.i la iiaad, tbrouttoaaaltaurth, dry catarrh, auie note. ElONDON'S Original and Ganulna CATARRHAL JELLY atandard remody for IS ye&r. 1C OiO.QoO tabehva been told. Api1ml itiMilenuMiila, It brings QuUk ri'ef. I ii)iU"ly hml in flamed Bul paaauge. -el a 2V or .Vk- t .iUe Irom yuur aiugjtt.- iii0iu!gitA i.il- sod gukr.mtre it. slm r t.. k it it I ail a. fcefuM subxitatas. 'ILey sie daOkeroua. KONDON Mra. CO. Minneapolis, Mtaa. Omaha Club Luncheon. Mrs. It. C. Howe was liostraa at lunch-j eon today at the Omaha dub In honor of Mrs. W. . Banker of Indlsnapolls. the i houae guest pf Mrs. David Baum. The! table had an attractive rentei piece of! baby chrysanthemums and covers were laid foe: Memilonif Duncan M Vlnconhsler Bsxtrr. It. C. Iloee. Mdaine W. D. banker. Dav Id Batkm. V. D. Mi-Hugh. Wllaon le. William F. tlurley. m i- t'yy. i -s "e-vr- $1 A WEEK, 14c A DAY xnu, nvx asx piwk of JKWIOJtY IN Ol ll HTtiUt-:, Western Watch tJewslry Co. 'M Floor Karbat-li lilk. 2Utt South FlfteatU Ktrrct. Pleaiures.PaiU Mis. W. 1!. Clarke of Milfotd. Conn., nas guest of honor at an amnion bridge party today given by Mrs. N. U Gurk ert. ' Mrs. Charles B. Molony, who kss beeu in riocsly HI at her home. Is reported to j I be Imptovlng rapidly Wedneiday Bridge C;ab. The nreiobers of te Wednesday Bridge club met today with Mra Harold Frltchett. There mere three tables of players. Personal Mention. Mrs. W. O. Barker of Indianapolis Is the guest this wsk of Mrs. David Baum. Mrs. liaukrj. win be with Mrs. Duncan M. Viaaoniialer next Week. Mrs. flcorge B. Ayers. who has bean the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra C, I). Cnon.' left Hundsy lor linooln. where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Foster. Mrs. Aers spent tve weeks ainoug tier old friends In Omsha. and was extensively entertained while hers. After several days In Lincoln she will leave for ber home la Deed wood. a. D. For Our Little Busy Bees Free Dolls Bee Waat Ada Produce Results. 'Tlus Beautiful Doll will be given Free to the little girl, under 10 yrs. of age, that brings or mails us the largest number of the doll's pictures cut out of the Daily and Sunday Bee before -I p. in. Saturday, October 31st. This cell's suss Is AUee. . he la aa laches high, has light hrows hair aal blue eyes, and la beautlally ttreaeed. Her picture will be in The Bv every day this week. Cnt them all out and ask your friends to &ave the pictures 'in their paper for you, too. See how many picture.? of Alice you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee of fice, before 4 p. m. Sat urday. If you don't wtn this Dolhe. perhaps you can jret one next ink. Onlv one dll will be given to any one Pesson. You can see Alice at The Dee Office . . f I - V2 Price and Less W From New York manufacturers who were heavily overstocked on account of the unsea p sonably warm weather that prevailed so late into the fall. AVe bought at our own prices, practically, ana the values offered In the sale that begins tomorrow are nothing abort of phenomenal. Because of the unusual character of this sale and the extraor dinary values ottered' there will be no lay-aways--none sent on approval and none reserved during this sale. A Sale of Corsets That Offers Excellent Values At Economical Prices Sale Thursday-Corset Dept. Second Floor Madeline Corsets Made of imported coutil and fancy broches; walohn filled. Spe cially priced Thursday, to $3.48 ' Nemo Corsets Made ot fine quality count lightly boned, low top, with rubber gusset above the waist line. Long hip with tour gar ters attached; sites te) ff i: to 30. Price... Pa&eUU Comfortable and Stylish Corsets With medium top, long skirt, with wide graduated front steels; two hooks at bot tom of skirt; reinforced over abdomen. Sizes 20 to 3G. Exceptionally dji A A good values, at pl,UU vfl'MMii!)lffv 01 1 A A l close out. iniB lot..... We Give You Advance Notice OF A Millinery Sale To Be Held FRIDAY IN THE BASEMENT Iu which new-high records for value-giving will be established. Watch tomorrow after noon's papers for full particulars. Every woman will be interested because the sale will not be limited to one or two particulars, but will take In many lines of millinery trimmed and untrlmmed also plume and children's Hats at prices that you have never beard of before. Sale Wavy Hair Switches tural Wavy $3.98 .::!:. $5.98 20-lnch Triple Stem Natural Wavy Switches, $6.00 val ues, at , . , 34-lnch Triple Stem Natural Wavy Switches, $10.00 ues, at..., I These Two Numbers We Guarantee for ONE TEAK FYora Date of Purchase. We specialise Hair Dressing, Shampooing and Manicuring. Appointments by phone. Women's Fine Dress Shoes I . & Footwear of highest excellence in style as well as in service value. Soft patent kid foreparts; satin de laine tops, gaiter pattern; ffl Louis heels; hand-turned soles; plain toes. All sizes and all widths, shoes that compare favorably with footwear selling usually at $T.00. Our price, Q PS Gj rn 'i i ci 5 unuaren s onoes Women's Tan Calf Shoes Worth Up to $5.00 a Pair Splendid, serviceable ehoes. Good styles for win ter wear. All sties, A limited lot only, and for that reason the price la about half ot actual value Special Thursday, per &n OC pair 9edas3 Very Special Values Thursday One let of shoes, sixes 6 to 8 only, la patent leather with cloth, dull kid, red or tan kid tops; hand-turned soles; nicely made and finished. Shoes worth $1.49 a pair; on sale GO Thursday at. pair eVOC 4