TTIK IU:iv. OMAHA. TIIUTfSDAY, NOVEMBER in, 1H-J. By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, November 18, 1914. THREE of Omaha'g gar Lotharios, while Dibbling aimlessly at the Henshaw one evening last week, vere very much attracted (and ceased nibbling) by the presence of a stunning girl Just opposite. She waa of the Russian nihilist type of beauty a la Nazimova and waa possessed of a mysterious attraction. Thece three are of a romantic strain and have read all the six best tellers. Two of the trio began immediately to weave a fanciful story around her, while the third was not in the least attracted and insisted that her kind Is met lth every day, any number of times, even within the small radios (of six squares. A wager carried that the defeated one must return and be impromtu bos?. Suiting the action to the word, they arose and set out on the quest. Up and down FStrnam street they strolled, and along our longest thor oughfare, with eagle eyes well bent, but the scoffer waa unable to point out even one who compared with this Interesting woman, either in beauty or personality. The doubting Thomas returned to give the dinner and expressed re grets that our elusive one had left the cafe. Carter Lake Club. Th Carter Lake Swimming ml Rowl ing club met Tuved-iy afternoon at the Metropolitan club. The high scores were made by Mr. W, J. Cattln'a team. Those present ware: Mesdames W. J. Cattln. J. A. LMmmirk, Henry Keating, K. K. Brhlloy. Hoi 8. Oo.rtntrom, J. A. Frealand, H. I Underwood. R. O. Ulernian, Alex Jetfts, C. M. Johnson, M'lsmis 8. V. tstronn, I harlen Meyer. A. J. Plormin. Frank Orpenter, II. It Whllehouso, N. M. Fssselt, W. M. Iorranoe, .1. T Roaer. William It. Gould, jr.; 1UU1T, III Wssll Bcfcro Baby Arrives During several weeks of expectancy (here Is a splendid external embrocation In our "Mothar'a Friend" In which thousands of women have the most unbounded confidence. They hare used it and know. They tell-of Its wonderful Influence to ease the abdominal muscle and hew the avoided those dreaded etrehJhtng pains that arc so much talked about. This aafe external application la gently used over the skin to render It amenable to the natural stretching which tt undergoes. The myriad of nerve threads just beneath the skin la thus relieved of unnecessary pal" -Producing Cannes and great physical relief la the result as expressed by a host of happy mothers who write front personal experience; It U a subject that all women should V famlar with as "Mother's Friend" hu been in use many years, has been given the most severs teats under most all trying conditions and la recommended by women who to-day are grandmothers and who In their earlier years learned to rely upon this splendid aid to woman. "Mother'a ' Friend" is declared by a multitude of women to be Just what ex pectant motherhood requires. Toil can obtain "Mother'a Friend" at aim oat any Crug store. Get a bottle todv and thea write for our little book. AddreH Bradnvid Regulator Co 413 Lamar lildg., Atlanta, da. , To Kill Microbes and Avnd Tooth Palling Subscription Dance Dinners. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McHhane will en tertain at dinner thin evening, preceding the Hubecrlptlon club dancing party at Turplo'a academy, In honor of Mla Blanche Burke, who is tlielr house guest. The table will have a crrterplece of Mr. Taft roses and rovers will be placed for: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm. Mr. and Mm John A. Mctihane. Mr. Warren Itogera. MIpb Mary Muivnhoff. Mlii lllanche llurk-. Mr. Frank Burkley. Mr. Karl Oannctt. Mr. lien Warren. Mr. J. M. Metcalf will entertain at din ner this evening. The everts will attend the subscription dance at Turpln'e later. A low mound of dark pink carnations f ml the yellow pnm pom chrystanthemus will decorate the tublo. Mrs. Metcalf will have seven guests. Amateur Musical Club. Mrs. Joseph Barker. Jr.. will be hostess at the meeting of the Amateur Musical club today at her home. The members are: Mlre Misses Oretrhen McConnell, Kwrene Whltmore. Meilame Mesdames H P. hltmore, Oerg Mclntyre, f HI ler t M. Hllchcock.T. .1. Mahoney, William Baxter. H. 8. Cnldwell. J. A. O. Kennedy, W. A. Baxter. Edgar Balrd, To Sew for Bfr. The social settlement section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet at the floclal Settlement. 231 South Thirteenth street. Thursday afternoon, to sew for the settlement camp baiaar. Tueodsv Bridge (Tub. The Tuesday Bridge club met this after noon at the home of Mrs. Rosa B. Towle. The members arc: ' Mesdames .. TVnlae Bai kalowv Arthur Keellne, W, B. McCormlck. John Madden. Ixule Clarke, ' Meadamea John Hedlck Frank Keogh, Walter Koberts. Boaa B. Towlo, George Redlck. Diseased teeth and gums are the most considerable, Insistent menace to health to wlili h a person la exposed. So gradu ally do th teeth lose their outer coat of enamel, una may so on for months with out' fully realising the truth. In must oases a del-rate yellow comes over Ins teeth; this gives the mlcrooe organism the.r opportunity to begin boring Into tne eiiumet, , From this condition you. get tooth cavities, decayed teeth, sore gums, a puling or dragging teeth sensation, gum sepsration, sura teeth, loosened teeth, etc on the Inside of the mouth your teeth wl.l be blackened, you are ai to have brittle deposits between the teeth and the gums and la many cases the teeth twit and distort, or are slowly oaten away by the microbes that In lest and lixlK In and asoiind the cavities they have prepared. Orten Una condition la the cause of bad breath, peculiar tooth odors that are at once known to every one. In many cases of pyorrhoea that hava attacked the entire gum frontal, one my trace as a tirat cause th yellow coat.ng of the tenth. Doctors attribute many condition as the cause of decayed teeth, but now you can reaally overcome these conditions by go ng to your uruitgist and getting four .ounces of fluid ergan (you will need no more i, and putting a teaapoontul In your mouth morning, noon and night rocking the liquid to and Iro for a minute or so. The yellow coating will Just peel off and your own white enamel will be shown. Tli microbes that mtest and make cavi ties will be washed out. sore -gum and tooth decay, will atop, and may save UxMh that otherwise would liava to be ex-tracted.r-Advertlsement. SPOTS and STAINS removed- from that gown will' make it .look good as new. Why not send It to uk. We. will tell you exactly W hat our process of cleaning can do Our trained cleansers are expert III the handling of every kind of ma terial. No matter how delicate the fabric or the color Is, w will return It to you In good condition and with th stains entirely removed. Ulve us a trial today.' Th result will skow you how you may . savs many gar ments front disuse. Fashion Hint y it i v V mm ! rani l ki Ul I w YISITING NURSES DOING GOOD WORK Dr. Stimson to Give Instructive Talk on Omaha Park Needs n . r b ; . . . , 'A rsmpalsn of education for the pur- Report of Superintendent Shows j p,e of CI.e(,t!llB ecntlnu,nt favorable to Many Caset Being Cared For ; blggor appropriations for parka and play- bT the Association. : ground will begin Friday night when Pr. I Cyrus P. Httnison, field secretary of the t'laygrouml and Kocreation Association TO HANDLE CHILDREN'S GIFTS Rerelvlnar Mlatlon la KalablUhed at the Hnlldlaa Formerly !- ' pled by the ladeprwdeat Telephone ( ompani. By I. A HATOTUt SK. Frock of figured daphne silk, combined with pa lent bluo puiisy willow taffeta. Two very full gathered tunics of figured silk banded with plain silk. Wide crush girdle of blue silk, trimmed with beaded design. High, turned-back collar of lace, with deep cuffs of lace. Wedding 'Announcement Card have brn received announcing the marriage of Miss Margaret Wilson Mulr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mulr, and lr. Alonxo Krncst Mack, which wa celebrated Tuesday evening at the home of the bride' parent. After January 1 Dr. and Mrs. Mack will be at home at 636 Park avenue. Parish Aid Society. - The Parish Aid society of All Saints' church meets every Friday In the Wat tles Memorial parish house from 10 a. m. to ,5 p. in. Lunch wUI be served In the dining room. . Alt ladlea Interested In working for the Red Cross society have been Invited to attend. Superintendent Hele P.an'lall of the I Visiting Nurre association, reporting at ' tl-.e monthly meeting of the organization, summed up the work that had been done dm. tig the month of November. She said: "We made a record In the metropolitan work, culling on forty-two patients 2!1 , times, which netted up 11112. "The other work has Increased pro- j portlonately. Mrs. Wheeler In district' No. 1 cared for fifty-six patients, most of them being new; 2fw calls weie made In this district, 106 of them being metropolitan. "This is the largest number of calls we have ever made In one district. "The doctors tell us that this ha been sn unusually healthful fall, yet we have a surprising number of acute cases, which have called for dally visits. We have also had many accident cases, i "Mis Sweeney In district No. 2 cared for Xlfty-elght patients. To them 2 visits were' made. . Miss Eggleston made m visit to fifty-five patient. Miss Klsaaser assist the nurse who needs her nvwt. "In making a summary we find that 821 calls hava been made to li patients. An unusual demand has been made upon our tuberculosis cases. Have Rerelvln Statloa. "We are busy with the Thanksgiving offering to bo received from the school children. This year the receiving station will be on the first floor ot the Inde pendent Telephone building, the offering to be divided among the endorsed chari ties, each receiving what Is most needed. "Since Miss Johnson, field supervisor of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, visited here we have received requests for literature from three visiting nurses' association. In each request It was stated that our work had been cited by Miss Johnson as of some ot the best in the middle west. "Each week we see where our work ran be Improved, and it is a view of this broader field that encourages ua to go on." of America, will make the first of a series of "InMructlve" addrepses. He will speak to the Monmouth Park Improvement club. Later Mr. Pttmso.i will addrrrs the various women's clubs of the city; also Secretary E. E. Closson of the Federated Improvement clubs will chII a meeting of the clubs to hear Mr. ftlmson. "A good work la being done by Park Commissioner J. B. Hummel with the funds available." said Pr. Stimson, "but the people must be taught to know that a big work and a necessary work like this i cannot be carrltd on without money. Money I the prime necerlty for aticcese." Commissioner Hummel is lending Pr. Stimson assistance In hla survey of the park and playground facilities in Omaha. He was employed by the Board Ot Edu cation, the city council and Dr. Harold Olfford to spend two weeks tor more studying the situation here,' to then re-, port plans for a more comprehensive sys tem of recreation centers. Foley's Honey aadt Tar CoraS)oaad for troop. Croup scares you. The. loud,, hoarse, croury cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for Im mediate relief. The very first, doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thick mucus, clears away the phelgm and opens up and case the air passages. Harold Berg, Mass. Mich., writes: "We give Foley's Honey and Tar to our chil dren for croup and it always acts quickly." Every user a friend. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. Uncle "Joe" Redman Has Cure for Hoof and Mouth Disease L'ncle Joe Itedman, Nebraska I'loneer, hits a simple cure for the dreaded hoof and mouth disease that has been bother ing cattle owner of the United State, t'nele Joe recalls In the days of his boy hood when a similar epidemic of the same disease was rampant In this state. "This is the way we did It." relates l'ncle Joe. "For the mouth disease, we wou'd get two strong men to hold the critter and. after pulling out Its tongue as far as possible, a third man would shove several salt herrings, filled with little kernels of sea salt, down the unl mal's throat. The critter disliked this treatment, but It Invariably effected a cure. . "For the hoof disease, we took a rope and covered It with pine tar and drew it baL'k and forth between the two parts of the hoof. " ' " ' Bamele ef Pyramid PlK Remedy mailed free for trial aires quirk relief. Hops Itcblng, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles. In the privacy of your own home, coo a box at all drnpglst. Fro sample for trial with booklet mailed free In plain wrapper. FREE SAMPLE COUPVN PYRAMID Tnm COMPANT. Ml Pyramid UUlg Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Rawiedy, In plain wrapper. Name a Street ... City Ptate Bee Want Ads Are Famous as Result-Getter. KENNEDY GIVES ANOTHER FIVE HUNDRED TO SUFFRAGE, . A total of $1,667.50 was contributed to the l)ouKlaa county democratic central commfttec during the recent political campaign, according to the statement of It treasurer, John Killlan, under the corrupt practices act. included were contributions of $100 by Mayor Dahlman; $150 by Charles E. Fanning; $16 by U J. Qulnby, H. C. H'chmond $25 and County Attorney Mag ney $100. Among the expenses were items o $121.50 for banners, $91 for music and $10 for horns and flags. John I Kennedy ha filed a. statement In which he admits that he has con tributed another $c00 to the cause of suf frage, i Get th Habit Qt Tour Record at Eoipi'i mm x . n L'-t u a ba avv " m H0SPE RECORD SERVICE means BETTER SERVICE Tor Dry or Hteam Pressing: Orie-pleca Presses'. . , ;' Fancy presses ........ Piam Waists Fancy Waists fckirts 1 allured Hulls Men a Two-pieca Butts Cleaning and l.as to si.7 , M.oo te (J oe ftoe . . Tie te l.oo , . T6o ta SI. OO i ts t sa.oe ... si.ss . .. Sl.60 Men's Thrsa-pleca Hulte ., "yVe Guarantee Our Work. Express or Parcel Post Charges Paid One Waj. The Pantorium "ttOOn CUAsrsms a dtkm 1&1S-17 foaaa MX. rfcoae XX) ag. sag. Debutante Bridge Club. 'The Debutant Bridge club was enter tained today at the home of Mia Janet Hall. The member are: Mlasea Misses Francos Horhstetler, lllanche Deuel, Lrficlln Bacon, . Helen Clarke, Alli-e Janiilth, , . F.leanor Mackay, Marlon Kuhn, Ann Olfford, F-ugenla Patterson. Janet Hail. (He I In Thummol, . i Informal Luncheon. Miss Lillian Riley entertained at lunch eon today at her home in honor of Miss Francea Dolan of Atchison. -Kan., the guest of Miss Helen Beatty. Teltow chrystanthemua were used In the table decorations and covers were placed for nine. For Old People's Home. The annual donation day I being ob served at the Old People's home today. Members of the board of directors have been at the home all day to receive con tribution and there waa an Informal tea during th afternoon. Hundred of bag were distributed at all churches Hunday and at th Omaha woman a club Monday, with th request that they be filled and returned to the home. Pleasure Past ' Mra. Ueulait Sinclair entertained at luncheon today In honor of Mra H. B. Urown and Miaa ' Btoue. The luncheon wa followed by a matinee party. Those present were: Misses Misses clone, Helen Hinclalr. Mesdames Mesdames H. 11. Drown, Frank Helton, tleorg Purand. tleorge Walters, Ueorge B. Meacham, tteulah hinclalr. Kalph Emerson; Mrs. C Vincent and Mra Charles C Rosewater entertained at luncheon at the Commercial club Tuesday. Ensemble Club Entertains. The 'W Enaemble club waa enter talned this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Waldemar Petersen. Wednesday Bridge. Mra Ben Wood waa hostess today at th meeting of the Wednesday Bridge club. The members are: Mesdamee Mesdames Harold prltiaett. John Potter Webster Ben Wood, .Misses Misses Katherlne Thummel. Fllmhaih n ' Mary tiurkley, F.llsabeth Pavte' I 1 'upline Peters, Mania Psvls . . ....... wvuim l ' III 11 1 11K , Mildred Uutlnr. Informal Bridge. Mr. A. V. Klimler gave a small brldse this afternoon In honor of Mlsa Blanche Uurk of Portland, Ore., th guest of Mrs. John A. McShanc. Pi?alco Club. The Passion club & in iv . party at Metropolitan hall next Thursday In and Out of the Bee Eire. Mr. and Mra. Gottlieb Stors returned from Kicelsior Spring Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peck are expected horn from Nw York City Friday morn ing. Mra William ' Archibald Smith left Tueday evening for Kxcelslor Sprlnga to be gone two waka. Mr. and Mr, Thomas Flyna returned Tuesday from New York, wher they hava been for three week. Miaa Blanch Burk of Porttant. Ore., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mr: John A. McBhan for several weeks, plan to return to her home Ftklay. Personal Mention. Mra Qeorge Brandeis la entertaining her stater. Mr. Harry Bos worth and Miss Ulllsn Rogers, of Chicago. nam mini 'Hi' I hi mi ii Mm. " J"l I .L, ,. in. ; - ' " " " "" - " - ' Extraordinary Sale in Our Basement Thursday, Friday and Saturday Women9 s and Misses'1 Coats, Suits, ' Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Underwear Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery for Women and Children Shoes for Everyone in the Family Underwear for Men, Women and-Children And Children's Wear An event of money-saving so important that everyone should overlook everything else to be here early Thursday morning, as soon as the store opens. KSa52Sc5HHSTSc5c5cra25a5ZS25e Is if Thanksgiving Linen Saie Offera the greatest opportunity of the entire year to replenish your sup ply of linens for table and kitchen This year wa offer you bigger toe ka and larger assortments to select from with greater valuea than ever, Special Sale Ladies' Laun dererl Collar and Cuff Sets In a great variety of all the many .Ivl.. I)a-i1ui RAn ,m I uea. Special Thursday, per sei. , I IMIV11J 25c Jewelry Sale Continues fjj In which wa are disposing of th en tire surplua atock of a New York job ber at mere fractiona of actual valuea -"I ul T1 V i.A,, a M,nwlAtl J -VIIUDI 1U1 .,J I I II II I L y to save a third to a half on all QlfU of Jewelry you Intend to make at It Is Fur Buying Time-Come to the Best Fur Store-Brandeis We offer a special lot of Muff in Coney, Raccoon, Opossum, Brook Mink and Marmot, in black, blended or fr Natural colors. Large Pillow Muffs in plain II M or hrnd trimmincrs. Snocial for TlinrKdnv. nt. VtV Hudson Seal Coat Xearneal Ouats lllack Fox 8tla, Miiff atidScarf. t I...... i ....... lied Vox Kets, Muff and Kcarf. Opoaaum, hkunk Hets, Muff iut Scarf i-VenchTLyiig Seta, .Muff and Scarf .7777777777 .$83.00 to f 180.00 ! $.50.00 to $125.00 ;$i5.00 to $ 98.00 $10.00'to $ 63.00 $15.00 to 9 39.00 $ 6.98 to $ 18.00 Fur Sets in Mack and Kit Coney, lied Ko and Iceland Fox With rillow Muffs; animal or shawl collars, 'with tails and brads. Special Thursday, at, I .v Fur Scita in lllack or Kit Coney, lld Fox, Ilaccoons and Opxh.su iu la black or natural colors. Urge Pillow Muffs with animal shaped or shawl collars. Head r and tail trimmings, at 4lO Women's and Misses' Sweaters llAln Coat or Ilclted and Remibelted Wool Sweater with roll collars. Red. Gray and White colors. All slses for women and misses. Special at $1.98 1-7? AFiiffeTl V R fflm y i Women'g and Missea Silk and Wool Sweaters In all the new models. Plain K coat, belted or sack effects, with V neck K or roll collors. Special at $2.98, 2.98, eon ti&O, $3.98, $3.00 nd up to.. VU Women's Warm Gowns and Petticoats Outing Flannel Gowns In fancy stripes or plain oolors. Low neck and high collar styles. Braid or ribbon trim mings. A wide variety of styles to select from. All slses. Spec al t 50. 75e. Sl.OO ei QO and up to... P X s7C9 Outing Flannel Petticoat a In plain colors or fancy striped effects. Deep embrold ered flounces. to select from, at , Several different-styles H 50c-75c-$l Knii Prtticoau Plain colon, with colored ru iiivh iiuuuixb. in rruur or .curt r:ratf.p:..50c-75c-$i-$i.5o Victor Kecortis cost tlie same everywhere, so the only fair bid for your record patronage is "SEFwVICEM HOSPE RECORD SERVICE is the result of years devoted to a study of record buyers' needs your needs. The result! "We have made your record buying "easier." EASIEST TO FIND The Victor Store is No. 1513 Douglas St., near lGth and Douglas easiest to find. NO STAIRS! NO ELEVATORS! NO WAITING! A dozen steps from the street entrance brings you into our Victor parlors. Five sales rooms, plenty of "comfy seats and a courteous sales force waiting to serve your every want. PROMPT SERVICE Our complete record stock, its convenient, ar rangement, and a sales force thoroughly famil iar with it banishes all tiresome waiting. FAST DELIVERIES Our deliveries, both foreuoon and afternoon, give you ' ' what you want when you want it. " :A. HOSPE CO. THE VICTOR STORE 1513 Douglas Street One 40th Tear. A O Y 99 3i We can't think of any name but BABY for the doll we are go ing to give away this week. If you girls want to see the prettiest, sweetest baby doll In all the world, Just come dowu to The Bee office this week and see "BABY" you'll be glad you came. Just to look at her. Everything about her looks "BABY;" her dresses, shoes, hair, cheeks, mouth, everything Is just dear, innocent, pink BABY. Wouldn't you like to hold her in your arms Just a wee moment? And think of it Bh Is going home with one of you next week, to be ALL. YOUR OWN. How happy that little girl will be. Maybe, that little girl is You. "Baby" will be glvsn rrse to the little girl, unflsr 10 ysars of ags, that brings or malls as ths largest number ot doll's pictnrsa out out of the Daily and Sunday Bee bsfore 4 p. m. Satur day, Hot. 81st. Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in i their paper for you, too. 1 See how many pictures of "Baby" you can get, and be sure to turn ! them in to The Bee of. fice before 4 p. m., Sat urday, Nov. 21st. Hi 'if- If ua d.r t win ft.ia Dollta, pcrhu you enr, get ona aszt wecK. Orly nna doll wiU be given to at.y on person. Vo ea see UBA BV" et-. . The llarta Trv( SI ore. 21th and Farnaui, Monda and Tuesday. , Shernian Jt 1 ouucH's, 1 tit b and Dodge, Weilnesday ami Thursday. The Owl lirii htore, loth and Harney, Friday and Saturday.