in TIIK HKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAI&CII 13, 1915. x - ,..-., - By MELLIFICIA. Friday, March 12, 1915. HE beautiful horn of Mr. u'd Mrs. George A. Joslrn will be tb T scene of an attractive musical tomorrow afternoon, which will b Siren for the member of the Humane society of Omaha. Mra. Joslyn has always been one of the most active and in terested members of this society and has been at the bead of all work for Its betterment. Mr. Ben Stanley Is to preside at the organ and he wt'.l be assisted by Mrs. Mabelle Crawford Welpton. contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Deula'j Dale Turner. The principals of the public schools and members of the Beard of Education have been Invited to be the honor guests and talks on humane work, and Its success here will be given by Dean Tancock, Mr. Theodore JUngwalt and Mr. H. 8. Mann. On of the object of this gathering of the members Is to devise way of encouraging the school children to become interested In humane work. This, the club feels, will become the greatest resource for spreading the rood work. The officers of the society Include Dean Tancock, president; Mr. Theo dore Rlngwalt, vice president; Mr. Ben Stanley, secretary, and Mr. H. 8. Mann, treasurer, with the following board of trustees: Mesdames George A. Joslyn T. D. Crane, James Tancock, J. DeForest Richards and P. C, Heafey; Misses Joy Hlgglus. Daisy Higglns, Clara Mason; Rev. Father John Williams and Mr. S. S. Goldstrom. Uoted Club Women to Come, The Omaha Wmiuii'i club will enter tain two suests of honor the early P"J"t of n-t week. Mrs. A. O. Peterson of Aurora, president of the Nettrseka Feder ation of Women's clubs, will arrive Mon day mornlnjt to be the suest of Mrs. N. H. Nelson, president of the Omaha Wom an's club. In her honor the Woman's club will entertain at lunrheon at the Kon tenelle Tueertsy. The wmrid rllstlnerulshed visitor will be Mrs. Thomaa O. Wlntor. president of the Minneapolis Woman's cluh and chairman of the literature department of the Oen ral Federation. Mrs. Winter will be the guest of Mrs. F. H. Cote dnrlns; her stay In Omshs. which will be until Wednesday ex-enlns. Mrs. Winter will be a special jurat at the luncheon Tuesrfny. Both women will be entertained a Brest deal Informally durlns their etiy. Mrs. Nelson will (tlvo an Informal dinner Mon day evening In honor of these snout a and Mr. Winter will be Mrs. Cole's silent st the Tuesday Morning" MukIcbI club's even ins; concert t the Kontenelle. Mra. Cole will also entertain the guenta and Mtaa Dixon snd Mlaa Johnson of Rrownell Mall at luncheon Monday and at the art exhibit In tha evening. French Class Entertained. Mtaa May Muhoncy'a French class will be entertained this afternoon with liter ary readings by Madame, Yoraka, tha French actreaa. Madame Yoraka has played minor rolea with Harsh Bern hardt, who, as she says, made her fa mous In a night. 8 he came to New York City two years ago to . organise tha French Dramatic society there. Luncheon-Bridge Club Meets. The North Hide luncheon-Bridge club was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. 8. Quayle. The decorations were suggestive of 8t. Patrick's day and prises for the card game were won by Mrs. T. L, Travis and Mrs. 8. Johnston. Thoss present -wore: half will be given by Mr. Henry Cox with an orchestra of twenty-five On the Calendar. Mra. Ward M. Hurseaa will entertain the members of the Original Cooking club Thursday st her home. The fourth of the series of free Lenten organ recltala will be given at Trinity Cathedral Haturday afte-roon at 4 J'clock Mrs. 0. n. Rhlpperd will give a box party at the Orpheum Wednesday after noon of net week ', Mra. and Mra. H. CI. tlrowne will give another of their series of bridge parties tomorrow evening. Knur tables will be arranged for the game, Surprise Party. Atlas Kate Boyle was honor guest at a surprise party last evening at her home. Wie was presented with a gold watch, given by her former associates in the telephone office. The guests entertained were: Meariatnea l MeAmlrewa, I. A. Hlmona, H. Wood. Mortrnaen, A. Mangel, A. King. J. K. ritarr. II. Nathanaon of Council Bluffa. II. Garrison, A. Iloypolris, U. P. Horn. Miaaea V ln&c Aon Altkenhead, iiiurcu .McOulre. Bi lle MrCarn. Kdyth Hughes, Kittle urlinne, Mary Tracy, IoUy lavls, Mae Conrey, Julia Wright. Jaaals C. I'avla. MRS. MARY COPLEY THAW, mother of Harry K. Thaw, is as usual, the most interested spectator in the courtroom whero her son is fighting to save himself from further in car ce ration. BUSH GOES WEST ON OYERLAWS ROUTE Missouri Pacific President Goes to Saa Francisco Orer the Union Pacific Line. Meadame- Ft. Johnxton. W. Clark. .. Anderson. . W. J. Morlng, J. W. Hkoglund. W. Fulton, Meadamea T. L. Travla, W. Cole. C. Wlaalo, W. Hrma, . H. I'sga. Km ma Oe belle. Kuby Callahan, Anna Flynn, a. iworan, Sadie F. Denman, Martha B. Hall, Myrtle liolser, I'earl Hansen. May Mullen, Meadamea Kllaabeth McClure, Muale Kuah, Francea Hherlork, Anne Thompaon, Margaret Clinton. Joe i'arew, K. MclrfiiiKhlln, Beaale Ferret), Nora Uleaaon, Hophia McKlllip, tJenevleve McKlllip, Anna MrDermotl, I.ula Lata, Haiel Jacobsen, Mary Hodaon, M janduhett'tamp, Margaret Tracy. Mary Chrlatlanssn, June Corey, ICthel Corey, Agnea Walsh, Anne Ityere, Kittle Con re y, Ktta Iaraon. Minnie ripraktles, . Kather Johnson, Maael Hartry, Uertrude Uoettger, Minnie Boettser, Aieuta Peleraon, Kmma Patrick, Boss Moasky. ( 1 . .. " . ? K T teenth and Douglas streets. Traffic Of ficer Andereon made the arreat and as serted that Larson not only violated the traffic regulations but grew very abualve when spoken to. Mr. Rohlff appeared in defenee of his emplov snd appealed the ease to the district court when Judae Brltt Impoaed the fine Rohlff main tained that owing to the snow on the street It was Impossible for his man to comply with tho regulations. NOT READY TO DIVU10E PLANS In over the Wabash from St. Lonis and out over the Union Pa cific, enroute to San Francispo, Ben jamin F. BuHb, president of the Mis souri Pacific gnd Iron Mountain rail roads, spent fifteen minutes In Omaha rFlday morning. President Bush waa traveling in his private car and expects to be on the Pacific coast for two to three! week, looking over the Western Pa-J ciflc, one of the railroad properties that recently went out from under tbe Gould management. In a way he will expert thl property, seeking to get at its physical condition and its present and future value as a line to the coast to be operated In conjunc tion with the Missouri Pacific and Denver & Rio Grande. Tee Early to Tell. "It la a little too early to tell what Is to be done with the Missouri Pacific properties, with reference to putting them on their feet," aaaerted Prealdent Buah. "The physical condition of the road Is very good at this time and the country through which It runs is as good ss there I Is in the world. The resources sre diversified snd there are a multitude of them and there la no reseon why they should not be very valuable In adding to the traffic of a railroad. "The Mlaaourl Pacific Is not In bad1 shape financially and with the reorganlsa- I tlon complete, we hope to bring about many : Important Improvements snd ' changes In the not far distant future. It Is Impossible to state at this time what we will do, but we will be busy." AIMS TO LEAVE TOWN. BUT MARKSMANSHIP IS POOR Clarence Stephens; srralgned before Jndue Brltt Wcdncadsy morning, declared that he was aiming to lave town in the sfternoon. He wsa discharged and re arreated Wednesday nlpht. "I see you minned your aim Clarence,' remarked JudgA Brltt when Stephens waa brought before him the second time. 'Til give you thirty daya In the county Jail to atesdy your nerves and improve your markmanshtp," To Rid City Hall of him snd to psy totl images of . in a suit filed In district court. . ...lnnnkii It la allesed. wa Horde of Moochers n, th trt w , It was a Ford. Chief of rolli e punn will order removal from tbe city hall of a lot of "moochers" who are Insistent with their demand of money from ' the . city commissioners on sccount of the city commission campaign. Some of these solicitors hang around the building' snd wait for the commis sioners to come out, while others enter the offices with thlr pless. It Is ststed thst this practice has grown to be a nulssnce. Pome of these beggar are welt dressed men. Oyster SUES FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY OWN AUTO AND TROLLEY Ben Cohen, who was compelled to pay $T.v to Arthur C. Mack because, it Is alles-nd, a street car threw his sutomo Hie sgainat Mack at Twenty-fourth and Seward streets Isst September, is saklng I the street railway company to reimburse t Spring Showing of Exclusive Hats Our Low Prices Are Caused by Our Location aerved from small tables, which were decorated with jonquils and at eaoh place were small baakcta of . awcet peas. Thirty-six guests were entertained. At the Orpheum. Mr. J. Marti entertained the members of the Comus club at a bog party this afternoon at tho Orpheum In honor of his wife birthday. The guosts enter tained were: APPEALS FINE OF ONE DOLLAR TO DISTRICT COURT William Larson, driver for Henry Rohlff, wss fined tl end costs In police court for falling to make the proper turn with his vehicle while driving at Four- I I I I I a I I I j O'Connor & Emblen, Milliner j We Give Quality To Our Customers Instead of. Paying High Rent Prices. Our Hats Are Copies of the Very Latest ' French Models. Ranging in Prices, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Flowers to Lady Visitors. Second Floor Faxton Block. Recipo Crttage Oyster Stew 1 pint oysters: I etips Cottage MBit mixed with 2 cups of water; aatt and pepper. Drain oyaters and rename liquor. Waah oyatera by placing in colander and pouring water over them Heat liquor to ooiling. In another veaael scald Cottage Milk and water. Place oyatera In hot liquor and cook until edgea begin to curl. Pour milk into saucepan wait the oysters and season to taste. If richer stew la desired double quantity of oysters. No butter is necessary when Cottage Milk is used. The above recipe is used In thou sands of homes. It is simple and economical and gives satisfactory results always. It is far superior to many fancy recipes. Cottnqe MflEalal StsrilUad UnawsMStsmead is best for sfl cooking and baking because it la uniformly rich, thoroughly aterilized, economical and convenient. It Is always troth, pure and sweet. Get a supply today and see how supe rior it is to the bottle milk. 7n Milk Wif hoet t As Cooked Tatf la Two Sizes, 5 and 10c At AH Good Dealers American Milk Company, Ciu'caro Meadamea Charles Kveraon, . t . Dtmmtnk, George Morris, U.Jennlnga, ,'harlea Lrftnatrom, K. B. Ferris. Tuesday Morning- Musical. The next program of the Tuesday Morn ing Musical club will be given In the ball room of the Hotel Fontcnelle Tuesday evening at 1:30. Each member Is privileged to bring a guest and tha public are wee come on payment of a small entrance fee at the door. Mr. Thomas Kelley and a choir of selected voices will give the first half of the program and the second Fashion Hint Jack Sharp, V.. P. Uoyer. I'aul Burlelsh, tleorge LeJw, Meaera. Ales llutherford. J Y-?'-e- 4 ' : v-1 - I ' ' Wi I ( t. r ii i j U -H i Dancing Pirtiei Tonight 1 ne 81xty-8ix club will entertain this evening at Chambers' academy. The regular meeting of the Friday aven !ng dancing class will be held this ewn- ing at t. nsmbera'. The guests this even lug v. Ill Include: Meaara. and Malma f. r.i-rkin, W. Kighter Wood, flalre iislrd. William It Wood, tlsar A. Batrd, Meaara. William MoHugh, James Allen. Mlas Nan Murphy. Comus Club Celebratei. The Comus club celebrated the Joint Dirmaay or Ita president, Mra. B. F, Msrti snd Mrs. J. W. Hood, Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Arthur tloojer. The .prealdent was given bouquet of roses In honor of her birthday. BU Patrick's day was the Inspiration for the decorations and a large birthday cake decorated the 'able. The gurata of the club were Mra. W. i Rwlshcr. Mra J.' C. Curran of Galea'Hiis;, III., and M!a Helen Kiick, who won the price for the casd ame. Celebrates Birthday. Mrs. Charles Bolcour! waa the honorae at a birthday party given Wednesday aTternoon. The afternoon was suont in playing progreaslve high five, for which game prises were won by Mrs. Frank Wlnnlnghott and Mra Walter Do u bets. Those preaent were: Meedamea Meadamae Owar Johnaon. - ' Waiter loubetz, John Juhnaon, . Q. Hamburg, Katherine Jcobaon,U. It. Tlioren, I'lna Wlnnlnghoff. A. W aal man. r iank Winitlnghoff, I'harlaa Uolcourt, Nrla Johnaon. Mlaaea Mlaaea Frnma frhobera. Ktlil Wlnnlnahnff. LUith Johnaon. Frances Wlnnlnghoff. L.na Ltoubeta, Spring; Luncheon. Mrs. Arthur M. Pinto wss hoateas yes terday at an attractively appointed bridge luncheon at her home. Tha luncheon was Meadamea William Haas, 1. J. 1-armon. Italia Thompson, J. W. Hood. Arthur Hoover, M. K. Swtaher. Pleasures Past The Bcottlah Itlte Woman's club gave a kenalngton this afternoon at the cath edral. Mrs. Frederick Clarke entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. E. C. Orlf fm cf Portland, Ore., guest of Mrs. B B. Carlgan. Mrs. O. H. Meyer was hostess, for a I meeting of the Star WhUt Cub at her home this afternoon. Twelve members I were present, Theater Parties. Mr. and Mrs. J. Btewart and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess will give box fart Ice this evening at the Orpheum. Personal Mention. Ward Browne wUl spend the week-sad I In Lincoln with Harold Norman. Miss Ixiulae Curtis will attend tha Delta Qamma banquet In Lincoln Sat-1 urdar. Mrs. Thomas Connors of Grand Island, who underwent an operation last week at Clark eon hospital, Is reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. W. E. Patton and small son. Jack, of La Orange, Wyo., who have been visiting Miss Minna J. Moore, will leave for home Monday. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Bmmi C. Johnston left Friday for Little Rock.. Ark., to spend the rest of the winter. Miss Grace Rhallenberger of Alma was the guest of Mrs. Oeorge 8. Johnston for a short. visit last week. rYvS. Souvenirs JlSiW JLSSs? Good Music to All yyUw 1 All Day r(0 . . , , faBsssttaaaasBBBBssasaaMBssssssBBssBSMsssBiBB l t a j Git tha 0 floral and Gtnufat .lOHLSOK'S HALTED M I Lit Thl Food-drink (sr All kgu For Liant, Invalitls, and Growing chUren. Pure Nutrition, up building the wnolebody. Invigorates the nunin g mother and the aged. Rich milk, mhcd pain, in powdet form. A quick loach prepared ia a euaute. Tak no substitute. Alitor HORUCTS. Hot 1st Any f.7r Trust i By LA ACOBfTElllE. t-flcat brown dapliie allk, the edue fiuial.ed with skunk fur. Is gathered into s tunic iiiih drapes tbls rtrceptiua gown of LI jo trot'ede. A corsage of brocade In plainly drawn ai-roea the front, devvl I'l'ln Uito'hutie butterfly tifwa at the I i. k niij de"uiiiiiig In a alrxliiht panel 1 . furm a train. A clualer of ainail (.ink fend blue fiowera la placed at the ntrr ita'k of the corK and another Wust. r ia diui'tH.d luw on tlia frvnt of tha tuuil-. The rand PSano "An Artistic Harvol" A fasciiiat'mst new model of small apart nit'Ut size and deliglitful lines, that has a toue equn! in sweetness and depth to any Grand of standard fize. 5455 X si onnnDAcn GRAND PIANO Designed for the Apartment. Many used Piano of the better gradca: slaaoit-ltamlln, hlelaway, Mehlin, Kimball, lithumana, etc' lrice: ft&O, 70, fcJOO, iT-:; refln-1-lioct snd guaranteed; cab or (enns. n r'nor on 15.3 1 r J3 CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINERY INVITES YOU TO THE Of His Mw Store Ir Womaeim o p.eiri: Ladles' Apparel I 1 AaaW X-I M MM T If 1 , y MARCH 13 from 9 A. M. U 10 P. M. . Come! Everybody come! View the newest Store for Women in Omaha. See Our Opening Exhibit of Spring Fashions, delineating the newest modes in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Millinery. Each one full of style, yet practical, and "Popular Priced." A nice souvenir free to every caller Saturday. A Word from Mr. Prod BELIEVE I am giTing to Omaha what It has lagig ceded an Exclusive Shop for Womett, where tha newest tdews in Women's Apparel and Millinery are of fered at POPl'LAIl prices. The values offered at this More will he a revelation to most women, and the service extended will please every patron. Your inspection 1 Invited. II. PKED. Mr close connections with the leading manufacturers of Ladies' Apparel for the last fifteen years enables me to show the latest modes at all times. Prices on Ladles' Sulta stsrt ss low as $10.00 and from that to 1S3.50. That's my Idea of "Popular Prices." Stylish Millinery Twenty-four hours after our, opening tbls store will have a reputation of selling "beautiful hats at low prices." Please make special note of our Millinery Dis play, and the low prices at which the Hats are ticketed. Every hat a beauty and a bargain at the OOMK SATURDAY YOU'Lfc KNJOY YOUR VISIT, AND -WE'LL KM JOY YOUR COMING PT1 ra'fSJRi CLOAKS. SUITS O MILLINERY Southeast Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts., i ....;.ju.jnjBfrry e