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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1915)
T1IE BVAl: OMAIIAv WEDNESDAY", FEniUJAIir 10, 1915. By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday, February 0, 1915. RE WE livluf In an unuauall Impressionable age? Or is it Jul Ath characteristic of th set that makes na all so easjr to take up wi'.o the frscinatlng stranger? W hy It la that any one mar come to tie with r new fad or "isro," or an old one revived and be met with open arms? - ' Without stopping to Investigate, or ask why, or even to question, wo take up their enthusiasms, make tbera our own, lend our energies to the causes whtrn are r.ftentlmes their own particular self-advertisement and telf-advucement- The ti tle actress we have just entertained needed no introduction bnt her own attractive aelf and her own statement of her mission. She easily attaches herself to a select coterie and immediately proceeds on' her way at will with the result well known. Somewhat humiliating to the self-esteem of several leaders' in the society set. Never mind, they'll be more careful next time. Feller Sisters' Performance. Soclft jr was well reprwwnled this after noon at the Pojrd theater whan the Fuller Blstrs ave 'their unlqua performance of Irish, Hcotch and English folk sonss, under the suaptcos of the Sacrad Heart alumna. . Mrs. E. W. Dixon av one of the boa parties.' Her guest were: Mesrtamea Mdams E. M. Knrfk-ld. V.- M. Coffman, A. U C. M. WUhalm, Mlaa l)my Pwaria. Miss Eleanor Burkley entertained at a U party this afternoon at the per formance of the Fuller Slaters. Her iruents were: Miasms Mlas Wary Morsman, Wynne Fairfield, Csthsnn tlartan, Helena i'hase, Ellzahelh Itarfeer. Orate Smith, Mrs. liarrr Burkley. Mrs. John N. Baldwin save one of the !snrr Ifn parttm thia aflsnioon at the Fuller Waters performance. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien cave a party In tha hoiiaa for: Mra. lewrnnce IlSydon. Mumkhh- Mlsiwa llf-lnn I'ortcr, Catheiin Porter, Willow O'Brien, J-ouitm I lay den. Orace O'Brien, In Mra. Charles F. Crowley's bo were: Msadamss Mrdamt Kdward llaydn, C. . myth, A. ft. McDonnell. , W. A. Clark, Jr.; Gottlieb Stors, Miss Radio IUyrtn. Maatr Charts Crowley, jr. Other entrrtalnlnai at box parties this afternoon were Mrs. Frank T. Hamilton and Mrs. K. C. Ilarton. Thimble Club Dinner. The annual dinner of the Thimble club will t Kiven this evening- at the Uni versity flub. It will he a valentine party and the table will have for a centerpiece a mound of apa.raua fenns and kewplea. Valentin favors will mark the places of: Meeer. and Msadamra J. H. HHlley. I. W. Cerpsnter, .;re Harker, V. M. Yi'iikina, A. . nurhanan. Mnyal Miller, Alexander Buchanan, W. C. Kamsry, K M. Carrier, Arthur rtnillh, A. W. I'ar-pentet, H. T. Streluht. tert t'ariicnlrr. Hoy Plindnlnml. Huiim fimnTiiuij, W. O. Hamilton. K. 1. White, Huaeell Harris, J. A. PunUeriand. J. If. iMiinont. it. W. t.'labaiiRh. Krank Carpenter, GeorKP (?. I.ilijerley, Oxirsa (iilmore, .MeHtnniea . Arthur I .oi k wood Mipen Ml T Vhllllpr Meartamea A. 1.. i'atrU k. Mlmwi- Marlon Carpenter, )iV.ohen Mt Connell, Bnsa Dumont, -0 I arpi-ntfir, uiunnre. 11. -n Currier, Bertha, White, . .Messrs. Meiwra. U UosiwHk. KlewtU To Honor Prof. Fling;. Mr. and Mia 1 8. Rood will entertatntl at filmier this cvmlnv pierlln tha f llna lecture at the city hall. Trof. FllnC 111 be honor gueat. An attractive cente piece of Mrs. Ward rosea will foraa tha table decoration and covers will be placed for! Mr. and Mesdajnea , lUlleek F. H',to, Mia. Alfred Parlow, I dirr If. riiiiU. I'rof. F. M. FII11K. h. b. Wood. Evening at Cards. . The Woman's club of the Railway 'all 8rvii will entertain at a whlat parly this evening at the home of the prealdcnt, Mra. W. P. Heat This will be the second aix-lal event errnr.Rcd by this rrKaiiUatl.'iv (or the huabanda of the membem. Valentin decorations be uaeit and munlral number will be riven thioiiahout the ev!iiliig. The com mil toe In charge of the affuir Includes: MeiMlmmea Meadamea J. I.. 1 jtnutrllner, J A. Intnl. M. Jo:iea, H. I. Krntt, T. Lee. tion auditorium. Mlaa Darla will be aa atated by Mrs. Uetilah Irle Turner, eopresm. Birthday Party. N Mlaaes Lona and lona Florlne enter tained la honor ef their tenth birthday last Saturday afternoon. The guesta were: Mlasea Helen Condon, Lillian Contdn, Frances Albord, Katherln Hatfield, Viralnla Walte, Joaephlne Write. Merla Tliemanaon, Mater KiiKene Clark, Harry Hiihbell, Ml Oertruda Hutphen, lorothy Kearney, June Crandell, Kleanor Crandell, Anna May Huhhell, Kliaaheth WeUrian, i'hylilx Hook, Mauler - Thomas Hutphen, Frnnk Hutphen, Fred Bandera, Donald Kearney, Wiillard Clark, Cemnn (loKKln ohert Kaagnrahek, H. C. Meredith. With the Traveler!. Mrs. I .eater Drlahaua and her mother. Mra. K. ft. Ck.yer left today for Cali fornia where they will spend several months In Los Angeles and the coast city. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Cries left Monday for California-Panama expositions, to be gone about two months, t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellna will leave Friday evening for Chicago. They will spend Saturday In Chicago and leave the same evening for New York City, where they join, Mr. and Mra Barton Millard ind all will sail February 17 for Kings ton, Jamaica. Creighton Glee Club. The fifth annual concert of (he CrelgM ton Glee club will be given this evening at the Brandela theater. Mr. and Mrs. John ,A. MVHhane will entertain at a box party, followed by sup per at the Omaha club. Their guests VIII he: Meewr. and Meodsmea Frank T. Hamilton, Harry V.- urMey, T. J. Mahoney. With Mr. and "Mra. C. Will Hamilton will e: Mr. and Mra. F W, liann. MIkhc Mtnaea Oretehen MeConnell. Marion Hamilton.. Mr, Charles Hamilton. Tueiday Bridge Club. Mia. Roas Towle entertained the mem bers of the Tuesday Bridge cluh Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Teters and Mrs. usance poweu were the guests of the elub. The members are: Maaoamei-. M,,.i,mM- George Itedlok, Xlon Towle, loule Clnrk. Arthur Keellne, I'enlae I'.arkalow, Walter Roberta. Frank Kenirh. John Madden, Harton Millard. John Redlrk. W. M. Mct ormlck "lia i lea .InhrroD t. K. liutbclU C. Inncheoni Today. r-Us. iVn Oailagher was hoatess today at a I'lin tu'ors. Hi-rlng flowers decorated th taliltt and tha gueieta entertained ere : Meadamew .I..HU i Wrbater. A. J. lieBMn, J. T. Mewai'l. .!miii trivenna, .i-orgfl iiat fc T. . K. 4lkalu. ilia v. J. Ki.ye Meiulainea Fmnk Martin. C. Voat Frank lehmer, Ji.lin M: lidy, J. J. lSron. entertained at lunch eon tiiy at her home. The table waa decorated with yellow tulips end covers ere placed for ten. Following the lum licon Mra. Foye and Mrs. W, T. l'urns entertained the guela at a box (.urty at too Fuller tilalete' per formance at the lloyd theater. Surf rite laity. A ry pleaxant surprise mi given lor Jiiis. F. Uliie at her home tuturday c(r ir,g In tmn:r .of !) r tdith.Iuy anot iciuiy. Those present Were: t..fhr. and MeiMlNtm 'iid.lu.1. j ! t-nmi ten, M UtU lit U- l,i ri, - t.rr : k rue tf. nd, ,;.tl;,il. 1 Ctsik. Klrkland. K, i 'n litfun. K. HtnniiiMien, 11 tUiiuinteO. Misses li len tiille, '! isiiia. hn Cameuxlnd, C. Kirkland. C.trttr Lake Club. 'J !' Curler JUKe t,iii)tuing sod Uowl- vi io in. t t tiday aClvrnuon at the t-uitiani tin) i. 1 ia niKn score, vm, was it. ado t y Mn. C. M. Johua'a's band, and tii me p:ea-nt rc: il tM.lH'it- J A 1 i.iull.J, C Ij. I tt t VMod, .v,. J. . i. 1 ' II. it,. i i;i mil H uuuld, tr ; -, J Ctt.n, .1 -.1 i iit.CI. ,,j.,y t. Milanif T. A. iwrmoiiy, K I'. l)kli!lK, Ct;:l. Sit-yn t, A. i. i ii-i B.m. I iulIi i ri30tttr, J. A. Jl' ircnt, H. i. it,, hou 1. huiUM-ct, i. 1 . krlt. M. Jivtmsn, mlng club will euier i n i g at I he (j .'DiiSsh Daily Fashion Hint Q J' t ) By LA hKCOJITKl'SIO. la Severity In every line Is expressed this ''stroller" suit of tete de negre silk gabardine with three-tfuarter - length Coachman's coat and straight skirt but toned down the front from hem to waist line. Brown buttons are the only trtm btng and with the suit are spots of self material. Zimman Decides to Enter Commission Race This Spring H. B, Zimman, elty councilman for nine years, and acting mayor after the death of Frank F.. Moo res, announces that he will file for the city commission primar ies on April 6. ' Mr. Zimman has been mentioned fre quently of jhU, but not until yester day did he . finally decide to enter the race. He la having Ms petition prepared. He wilt enter upon a speech-making cam paign later In; the season. . Another new primary poaalblllty Is At torney H. B. Fleharty,' democratic attor ney. . Firit ef Flinj Lectures. The rirst of a series of eight lectures on current topics, to be alven by Prof. V. M. Ming of the t'r.lveralty of Ne braska, will he held In the council cham ber of the city hall this evening. The lectures are given under the auspices of tha Kiual Franchise society. The sub ject of Prof. Fling's talk tonight will be "The German Empire," Personal Mention. A da.uiitr was born February I to Mr. and Mra. Kmmet Miller at Ihe home of Mr. end Mra. J. 8. Itarpater. Mra. Miller was formerly Mlsa Flossie Harpater, Mrs. It. N. Taney, who has been visit ing her sister, Mra Fred NUon, left Sunday evening for her home In Los Angeles, Cai. - At the Orphetun. One of Ute box parties at the Orpheum last evening was composed of; ' Messrs and Meadame Ward Burgcea. Fred Hamilton. Chsrlea Kounlae, Mre. T. J. O'Brien will entertain at fx-pheum parties on Wednesday and Sat urday of this week. Dinner and Slumber Party. Miss Halcyon Cotton will give a dinner and slumber party this evening. At the dituief U. Utile IU La docuinUid will) allow and white tulips and yellow shaded tandlca Miss Cotton's guests will be: M If see-- Misses harlotle CilloJian, Helen Clarke. Frances Hochatetlcr, Lucllla llaron, ilaisetie lieueL Dorothy Black. Ann Ulftord, With the Visitors. Mra O. Bummer of Chicago Is vleltlng her dauiihter.jlrr. J. J. Blnger, of tills city. Mrs. V. 1IU1 ef Kansas City Is the guest of Mra. D. M. Mnsonhaler. At Pr&irie Tark Club. The Tralrle 1'ark Needlcraft club was entertained at the club house today. Mra, Cuthbert Vlni'ent waa In charj-e of the program. The meeting was In the nature of a Valentine affair. Debutante Bridge Club. Mln Charlotte Caitahaa entertained the members of the Iwbutante Bridge club this afterniKitu Three tables were placed for the game. For tLe Future. Mr. and Mra. D. M. Vlnsonhaler will give a dinner Thursday evening In honor of their house-gucat. Mra. U. Hill of Kansaa Citv. i Don 7. Merely "Sfop" a 8 Cough F S e tke Tblar tkat Caaaesj II S Q and tke touah will 8 S Stop Itself Swimming Meet at "Y" Friday Night A ewlmmlng meet for members of the Young Men's Christian association will be held In the "T" tank Friday night. A gold modal will be awarded the one win ning the largest number of polnta and ribbons will be given the. winners In the various events which will Include 40-yard swim, ' 100-yard awlrn, . 410-yard swim, 40 yard backstroke, dlvlnw. ISO-yard relay, four men to a team, junior 40-yard swim open to lads under 17 years of age, WILL SUSTAIN WILL OF LATE S. D. BANGS v Judge Crawford So Announces from Bench, but Allows Contestants . More Time for Argument.'" SATS HE 13 BEaUIBED BY LAW Announcement that tbe will of tho late Stephen D. Bangs, Omaba pio neer and capitalist, which divided a quarter of a million dollars among Omaha charitable institutions and members of the family of the late Hichard S. Mall, his stepson, would be sustained., was made from the bench by County Jtylge Crawford after all the evidence in the content case had been presented. A request by ettomeys for Gilbert M. Banes of New York and George H. Bangs of Wayne, the contestants, who claim to be second cousins of the deceased, that decision by the court be postponed In order to allow further argument of a law point Involved was granted. Judge Crawford, however. Indicated his belief that a supreme court decision required tiltn to uphold the will. ' The point Involved grew'out of testtl- mony by Dr. Alfred S. Mattson and Mins Nettle Budler, a nurse, witnesses of the will, that they were not specifically no tified ef the nature' of the document to which they signed their names. The following bequests to charitable In stitutions are Involved In the suit: Trin ity cathedral. tfO.000; Clarkson hospital. S5.000; Gardner Memorial parish, $3,000; Associated Charities, $2,600. Mrs. Henry Homan, a nurse, who attend ed Mr. Bangs up to within a few weeks of his death, waa the enly witness pre sented by the' contestants. 8he testified that Mr. Bangs discusnpd with her the disposition he Intended to make of his property and that his Intention wss differ ent from that expressed In the wilt made one day previous to his desth. Strangers Collect from the City Hall Two men claiming to be repreeesjtarlvae ef the International Association ef Yard masters canvseeed the city hall Monday afternoon end gathered tn 11 fron Mayor Dahlman and Com miss loners Pah Butler and Thomas MoOovern. The visitors were not known 4o the etty officials. It was stated that the 'money waa to be u.fd to get out an annual book. The checks were made payable to "Nichol son." Tard master C alien of the Burlington was asked what he knew of this matter and he said. "There Is nothing la if The alleged iVpresnntative did not show credentials of local issue. Tha elty of ficials are beginning to wonder whether they gave to a worthy cause or were duped. These solicitors have not been endorsed by the Associated Charities. pro li till in ii r There'll be no reel reason for losing fish if you oil your fishing reel with theoneandonly real reel oil 3-in-One, Prevents sticking, jerk ing, back-lashing. A Dictionary of a hun dred other uses with every bottle. 10c, 25c, . 50c all dealers. . 3-ln-One On Co. N. Bdwy. rt. y. . ViWsiis ill A cough is realle one of cur best fr tends. It warns us that there is in flammation or obstruction in a dancer i oug place. 1'herefore. when vou art a bad coujfh don't proceed to doe yourself with a lot of drues that merely "stop" j the rough temporarily by deadening tlie throat nerves. Treat the' cause heal the inflamed membranes. Here is a home made remedy tliat sets riitht at the cause and will nkke an obstinate cou,li van tub. wore quickly than you ever thought pua sible. Iut t ounces of Finev 1150 cents wortii) in a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain pranulated suitar avrup. This (rives you a full pint of the moat pleasant and effective cough remedy you ever used, at a coat of only 54 cents. ' No bother to ' re pa re. tull directions with l'utex. It heals the In II anted membrane so rently and promptly that ym wonder how it dis'S It. Also looeens a dry, hearse or tight couch snd stops the fnrmstii'n of l.hl. tfio in tha threat and brunobial tubes, thus euJiiij; the pc.rniittv.nt loose cough. lines' Is a liltfhlv concentrated com pound of N'rwr pine e tract, rich In pueiaeol, and is fatuous the world over lor its heaimit effect on the membranes, To avoid disappointment, ask your drtieaint for ounce of riiiei," and d'n't accent anvth'na rl;te. A guarantee of al-siilute anl ifsctiim, or money prompt l refunilci. w'tn this preparation. IJie fines to., H. Sayne, lad. UniESE fi(ve your "best girl". a Valen tine that she will always cherish a handsome Diamond Ring;, Special sale brilliant genuine diamonds, any style, solid gold mounting, L if v.-z a f Asks for Divorco and Custody of Two Children and Maro Mra. Kathertns M. Kruae la p.tlUon for a divorce from John H. Kruse, asks for tl.a custody of two children and on gray tnare. Mrs. Kruse charges hr hua band ith cruelly, aawertlng that he forced her to do a man's work on their (aim nuith of Klorrnc. .-:.A. f . r Vlii'iiia 1 -.; :il appear v l'i f is HHill. in the studio w .ivfi.fua 1 ! j,f.n srt...la- tasiolsf Mister ) Tl. fust dose of Vt. Bll'e flne-Tar-llniiey U1 help you. It kills the fold irm. Only Sc, All drugKlats. Advrr- liietit- 6? 1 .allies ttins;, 14k solid gold, Lof t t s "Perfection" tnountlng. brilliant 1 iiajnoiKi, C K Jl Www fS a Moats. at ere nisni d Ivtng, 14k solid ifi.1.1 iiHinilnc fine Pls-f irH mn.e . . S. J;! a.ba a ktoatn. ; u.i;aiu ua- V w W j 1 eroii ly eMsjct. h1 . v Lit ft Uoig Uf tm-Mlhsl kivwlt. ! I if t -!. tt i tit- intric li 4tiiwi in Ht titvh ma i 9nm M l an.(iel. at(l (tstUk1 M" wrtle. S. G. FETSCOLAS Miniier Amertfna lnlttis ul k.,-lil.l Si.i-is. ISO W. O. Vf. tt fir. fruoe i,i'a e- . ese sarf Tin. riulld gold. Sen .li tielrher olishcd. fine a. T9 Men's Rlna 1-la.t Itek-her, ii.lf enKraved. 14k soil 1 gold, fin m sts tMRillOtld. 1 fcO a V (J ills I !- mond . . . ti.ao a Muata. lawBva rvn nr write for Illustrated Cats-1 lu No. 903. Vhona lKuls lfj aini our t-alesman will call. i y rrras'ttT" .k.sntiiNr.R. ', ? . ti Uv Mas Ass . " e.e a rr ..- Ilk J Li.w a VUi ( wliin,) M , .. ti ARTIGTIC POnTRAITQ RCMSRANOT STUDIO goth a raraasa. rtiun C ti. Koogs a. SaldrW Sidg. COAL CONSUMPTION IS HEAVIER IN JANUARY Cadet Taylor, custodian of the peat office building, says that owing to the extraordinary cold during the last month roal consumption In the building; has been forty tons greater than In the nor mal January. His thermometer placee the cold during this Jsnuary at 10 degrees heTow normal for thla month. The nor. mal annual coal consumption in the post office building- la l.IOO tons a year. wandy Special , , , Visitors PpecLsJ An sorted (aramols-Vanllla, chocolate, vanilla nut, chocolate nut cream rolls. Hen nlar 35c grade. Wednesday, 7 C pound. .....LJ To Omaha's Auto Show, Febmary 15 to 20, should make this store , their headquar- 'ters. 3 Through the good fortune-of one of our buyers now in New York, who secured some wonderful bargains, we will hold a u real Embro iderv Sa! Beginning Wednesday Morning Thousands of yards of embroideries, comprising sample lines and the over-stock of a large New York importer, are involved in this sale, all going at a fraction of their worth In many instances sale prices are much less than one-half. Embroideries Worth up to $1.25 a Yard, Wednesday, a Yard ..... 29c Widths are 18 inches, 27 inches and 45 inchesT" IN this great sale we shall offer.ele gant qualities in embroidered voiles, embroidered crepes and embroidered marnuisettefii some with colored bor ders, some with white borders and still 'others in colors, with borders in self colors dainty spring shades in the most fetching designs. HERE in wide array are the cm broideries that are perfectly adapted to the draped styles in cos tumes just the embroideries for fash ioning the ruffles arid similar, effects and for dainty lingerie of varied kinds which warmer weather soon will demand. The low price f - 7mA is, we believe, much lower than you for this sale -"v I ell U have ever naid for such embroideries have ever paid for such embroideries These Laces Priced Astonishingly Low FOR WEDNESDAY One thousand yards of beauti- "fl tfT W ful all linen Cluny lace, twelve inches wide, and worth to llMG 75c,. (bands and edges to match), a yard. ... .... . . ... . . WednesdayA Soap SaleBBaSnt . v Yoii'Know the Brands and the Usual PricesNote the Reductions "Beat EnT All" Soap- Special, 10 bars for. . . . 22c Pearl White Soap Spe- cial at 10 bars for.... 29c Sani-Flush 25c can, Wednesday for . s ; size 16c Felx Naptha Soap Spe cial Wednesday, 10 bars for......AejOC Pure Castile Soap Spe cial Wednesday, -a 1-lb. bar ...IlC Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap Wednesday, s a cake. .v- ....... Violet or Verbena Bath Eoap s Special, cake...0C Cupid Toilet Soap Special, 3 cakes for. ..... sjC Old Dutch Cleanser Special Wednes- day, can ., C Flash Biechanio Sokp Special, 10c caq im for.... ,t 7C z Time. 4ie Place, ' I j iKe Dessert! , - T- I Ml Vi4r IHE TIME sixty1 minutes in everj ftour! Tke place anywhere and arJeryKeTe ! The dessert Ice Cream I Do you knovJ cf anj delightful dainty' that greets you more frequently at formal or informal gatherings ? j There's selJom en occasion, be it banquet, reception, dinner or tea without this food -aruJ-tonic dessert in sviJencs. That's true in the dead f Winter, the heat cf Summer, the budding glorp f Spring, the somber beaur of Fall! In the bus office it is quite as appropriate as in the home. In the church it finds just as much favor as among group of jolly, good fellows. You hke it! Your family, your friends tvetylody Lkes pure, rich, sweet Cream! It p!aes all classes, and pleases them in masses. And, all because there's a world-wide lunger for purity1, wholesomeness, end goodness. For the smooth, velvet? texture that tickles your palate, the subtle favor that arouse a desire foe more, just be sure for your own sake to ask for ' ( 1SJ ATI T. . AD. Ice Querns 01 eJv'r iW'&S C r 1