THE HKK: OMAHA. Fill DAY, ' APRIL L W15. By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, April, 1, 1015. TO rLEASK Dame Kssblon and to have everything in harmony for heralding Easter, we mint he bedwked with a corsage bouquet of some speclflo hue on Easter morn. Once upon a time U enough to be "blushing and sweet each Easter morn," and only a few adhered rrlilously to donning the erst whlle Easter bonnet, but now Kanter bonnets appear with the first robin, and by the time Raster arrives the costume is not complete without Its fin ishing touch of flowers. The old-fashloncd boutonoiere, or simple bunch of violets, has given place to the art bile and charming arrangements of flowers In combination. The floral shops are showing fascinating combinations of color, ft Is do longer just violets. Now, the violet bunch Is variegated with many little posies of bright color. The ribbon ties are the next important adjunct. Bouquets are no longer finished with a rapping of tin foil or simple cord, but now they have special ribbon ties and a clever shield, which Is proof against damp nest apd which protects the most delicate frock. plila. ... - I College Women's Luncheon. Mlas Vlda, Hunt Fraro la of rhlladeli general secretary for the Aaswtatlon of Collar Alumnae, was honor girt at a larffe luncheon ot the Commercial cluli tortay. The auests wcr acatnd at small tables which were abloom with daf f oxljla. MIks loulfe KtS?r, vlre prrl den of the local omantsatton, Introduced tha honor eust. At the speaker's table wre: TMrah ltrnlr, Kliiafth Klrwlt, I'pfa I 'umonl. Mppdnim-w H. A. Van Ht"ihn A. J vlra. Itobcrt A. Ciar.tt. MISS OLGA EITNER, Omaha's wonderful mus ical prodigy, who will play her violin in recital at Brandeis piano depart ment Friday. ( v W """Jim. S X I S Miasms Ha Hunt Franc)?. 1 yMiiiop Pirrnrr. Kllr.th Mitchell. Mednma F.dsar H. Hrott. Jamee C. Dnhlinan, Martin W. Mmry. Other guests present w-r: Mlaara Nij Iittlc. Marsart Bourke, p.itti h vnn. Edith Klsbor. Kuth McDonald. 4in Naton. KInor Keteraon, Hu-jr Phlillprl. . JOIfi Root. Tai!ne Rnanberi", f-rh Panboriw. Jtplfn Pommr, Fthrl Tiihey, Ttnth Thompson, Bwrtha While, "harlotte O raves, "arri Btown, IJord N nhom. Howard BoranuUt. MIM- 1lin Clarh. Kvelvn Pudley. "r(yn 8lrmier, Anna AnekHt. Kallierln Morse. V. M.Ahhoft. l.eMvr Rratinn, J. II. I'hitnont, Arthur 8ml h. Paul MoHKland. Kalnh l'nlsrtian, W. LanafeMt. Iarrl lfif, J. H. Morrison. It. K. Newliranfh, 1-r. Olsa fltny, V.. M. R. Biintnand, If. C. Woodland, ft mw MRS. JOSLYN GIYES U0NEYF0R PRIZES Committee Now Eu Sufficient Fundi Anured for Boyi and Oirli' Garden Conteit NEW ' MEMBERS ARE TAKEN IS Mr. aK)ra-A.'jolyii has come forward with a donation of the necesaarf money rir io carry out tne work of the boys and cirls gardening eonteat this lummw Th amount aha haa nrom- laM ! not ' being made public, but tha Omaha Civic league gardening ommi. tee after Ita nesting at noon declared that Mra. Joelyn had donated a aufflcleat auin to carry, on the work for the sum mer. I The committee will look carefully Into ,the law regarding the cutting of weeda In the city, and hopea to see that thla law la 'enforced thla lummer to the end that the rUy may be really beautified. Francla Hmgnn and Rdgar H. ficott, members of the committee, are to look j lnto ail phaaea of the law on thla point. ... ..,.ln3.a ni ikkcti into the Luther Kountze committee. They are and Edgar H. Scott Following la a full Hat of the present commlttue: alesdamen O. A. Joelyn, O. W. Wattles. Ivither Kotintze, Arthur C. Smith. Meeera. Roy Towl F. A. Rrogaji, Paul Kubni. C. W. Hamilton. Kdaar H. 8vtt, Robert Cowcll. Meednrnee M. Harlow, . I Child a. A. W, Jeffarta, Z. T. IJndaay, Weaera. T. R. KtmbeJI, H. Rwera, If. Ioirly, F. U. Oraff, H. . Weller, C. C. Chaae. Northwestern Men Are Transferred The April 1 change went Into effect at Northwestern headquarters yeaterd&y. E. R. Butler, former traveling freight and passenger agent, with western Nebraska aa hie territory, left for California, where he will occupy tha field aa agent Alex ander Hampton, long chief clerk In the general passenger office, went onto But ler's territory, .and James Buttle, clerk In tha freight department, succeeds Hampton. Traffic Experts Meet to Figure on How to Combat Rate Raise Traffic experts from Pious Cllr. fit Joseph, Kanaaa City and Omaha were tn conference at the Commercial club ecoms with regard to the flrht thev in n make against the proposed Increase In freight rates on cotton piece goods. The propoaed schedule contalna an Increase of 8 cents per J00 weight on cotton piece goods shipped from the Mississippi river to f loux City, Omaba. Kansas City and St. Joseph. The case cornea before an examiner of the Interstate Commerce commission at Chicago April 13 and U Those In conference with E. J. McVnnn, manager of the traffic bureau of h Commercial club, were: C. E. Chllds, 8ioux City; H. Q. Krake, ft. Joseph, and R. D. Canaster. TCanaaa ritr IFBEOKHE JTow is tha Time to Get ld of Thas tjgly sTpotS.. M There's no longer tha slightest need ot f!!ng ashamed of jnour freckles, aa the prescription olhlne double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely srpots. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from Sherman & McDonnell or any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon sea that even the worst freckles have be- . gun to disappear, while the lighter onc have vanished entirely. It Is seldom thst more than an ounce la needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beauti ful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to remove freckles. Advertisement. ' ST0R2 FAMOUS BOCK BEER The finest ever brewed In Omaha. On draught and In bottlea on and after April 1. Phone Chas. Btors fWeb. 13B0) for a case for your home. Advertisement Wedding Announcement. Among the Interesting out-of-town wed dings f yeMerday was that of Miss Mol lis llartwell Adams, daughter of Mrs. J. Pana Adama of Sheridan, Wyo., and Wil liam Jjewla TrentUa of Bherldan, for merly of Omaha, and a son of Mr. and Vrs. James F. Prentiss of this city. The ceremony wss performed at I o'clock last evening at the First Congregational church of Bherldan. An Informal reception was held at the home of tha brMe'a mother, following the ceremony, for the bridal party, and a few friends, and then the young people left for the expositions. Vpon their. return, Mrs. Adams will give a reception at her home In Pheridan for Mr. Trentlss and his bride, and Mr. and Mra. Henry Knox Adams, who were married In Omaha teat winter. Mrs. Adams wss Miss Ms gurrlte Prentlits, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J.- F. Prentiss. " Mr. Prentiss and his bride will make the r home at tSS Coffrcn avenue Hn Sheridan. " Among those present at the wedding from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prentiss of Omaha and Mlxs Helen Miller of Chicago. . On the Calendar. ... The pupils of the Mary F. Cooper school or darning will plsy "The . lryd," a sketch in dancing at the Brandela thester fur the benefit of the women and child ren of the Narslne about May 1. Tha women of the First ITeibj trlan hur-h announce ah Ranter baser, and luncheon for Saturday, and the resAilar chicken pte and fish dinner for tomorrow at tha uaual hours, 11:30 until 1:30, Both affairs will be given In the church par lors and are In charge ef Mra. A. C. Wagoner and Mra. G. I... Bradley. TU Major Isaac Kadlcr chapter of the laughters of tha American devolution nave postponed their meettmt f rem April S until April 10, wlin they will be entertained by Mrs. William . Archibald t-mlth at her home, 108 Bouth Thirty fifth atret ' Cew for Belief. The West Farnam circle of the Franco Belgian Keltef met aa uaual this after noon at the home of Miss Jraaie Millard. The Dundee circle of this sums organisa tion htve discontinued their meetings for awhile and are undoclded aa to their future plans. About twenty members were present this afternoon. Original Cookin; Club. Tne Original Cooking club was euUi talned today by Mra. Samuel Burns. Covers mare placed for: Eilnep .7;- II III NJK X ... - .V I, . . . f . (Ill Ifc -4 THE DRESS PARADE ON EASTER SUNDAY will find thous ands of Omaha men and women wearing. OVER SHOES Because they hare learn eoKJrom. experience that to be In style their footwear must bear the WALK -OVER LABEL FOR MKY VOW WOMEN S3.50 to $7.00 -iterate:. can MMlsrna Mosher Culpetser! Charlca T. Koiintie, Herbert Whoolrr, Orirs Prlns. Mesdsmes W. K. t'opDleton, hsmvirl liiirn. V ard M. Hursess, Ioither KounUr, dosrpn ttarktr, PI enure i Put. Miss Jean Wallace entertained the mem ber of the Twelve Btnr Bridge club at her bom Wednesday afternoon. Three table were placed for the game. Kewi of the Weyfarr rr. Among those registered from Omaha at the Elms Hotel In Kx.-etsior Springs sre: Mr. and Mrs F. II. avts and Messrs. George Hayden'and W. F. Ftoecker. Personal Mention. Air. Paul W. Harn'ing. who closed tle arason ith "Tie Ponr Little Rich Girt" comi snr - la Wailiinstoii Isst week. Is virltlng his parents. .Mr. and Mra. Henry Horaung. . Mrs.. Frank Wallers lesves thla even ing fnr Chicago, wheie she -l meet her j (litldren. Mr. Wnltman and Miss liar-i nette Walters. o sre attending acheol ) at Kemper liallr Krrost.a. Wis. They will all arrive fcur.d.'y r.ioitilng to spend ICssttr j funds y. Huge Crowds Hear Singers at Piano Department Opening The entire wtet end of the third floor of the Brmvlcls More wns crowded Wed nesday afternoon when three high claes program) were given. Millie Ryan gave a recjuest program with a large number ot her advanced pupile taking part. The hit of -the day was th singing of the aex. tetts from t.ucta which waa rendered by a double sextette. The singers repeated this nimilwr at the close of the pogrem In response to an Insistent demand. Following Is the program for this afternoon In the new piano department of tl)S Bi;snlok Btores: Opening piano department J. Bran dels ft bona, Friday afternoon, April t, IDiS, at . l:4i o'clock, by pupils of Frank Msch and Mr. Carnal: Vocal selection, Howard Bteberg. 'Alr.Varle" de Berlot Ovrtrude Wledlng. Vocal selection, Vejim 1'owlar. "Concerto" Huber Alexander Itohrbough, Vocal Selection. Iscy Horton. , Piano nolo, Ituth liartntan. tsardaa-' Bsenger J(e HorniMi. Vocal selection. 1kukIs Isltt., "UrUs Frend'' Krelslsr I. on 1'rfcvlroff. Vx-al aelertion. Raymond lvtlly. "Aui der llchimth" Bmctana UlKa Hitner. AecompanUts. , Nesl. Helen tr gea, Grace Wtedlng, Ruben Vann. At 3:JD o'cl'Tk. Piano tecltai by Martin W. push, pianist and organist: ,aplllons' " Mchumann AlleKn rie Concert" .....Chopin "Hl,,llslf j "ttiHwal.'iio" fter Hole," after FranYi "Vecl'h'io MinueMo''.!!!."i!!.'"i!;Kt",m'oatl "Romance" tparaphase tin Theinea from tha opera, "Kugene Oneaulne' Tschekowskl At i oVlock, pupils of Jeen Jones: "Intermesso la Octets" Leechetlshy .'.""""'rr : u Schumann Urst Hsllsde" Chopin Hef re Heatrlce Kattev. "Scotch p.m" MacDowell .Delnisry "First Arsr-euVe" iartrurie Ijlrktnm, "Comerto" Orclg Itensle Beatrice Hattey, Jean Gil bert Junes, second piano. OFFICER CRAWLS UNDER PLATFORM TO GET THIEF Charles Dismond entered sn establish ment at lid Douglas etreet. asked to look at a watch and ran away with the tlme-ptece. He waa chased by Officer Franc I, who waa forced to crawl be neath a platform In the rear of the Bur lington headquarters before he could ar ret! the man. Diamond was sentenced to ninety dsys tn the county jail. wmL m I tha handiest thlnf you ever bandied Handy Oil Can full of 9-in-Onc OIL Flta tha pocket like a pocket book. Oosa in aewlng machine drawer, typewriter desk, workman's kit, hunter's knap sack. Oilssvsry thlnf. Never leaka. At all stores, oc 25c S4n-One is also sold In bottles, K.-tV. Suo. A Dtcuoaary of tus ether am with every bottle Three-in-One OU Co. t N. Brdwr, MewTerk 7 i OtnaJw AgenU for Ground Gripper" Shoes for Men and Women. WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 16th Street Phoenix GuaranteerJ Hoiiery ia All Colon to Matcn Shoe Uppers This Store Offers TOMORROW and SA TURDA Y An Almost Limitless Variety of - Strikingly Beautiful Easter- Millinery Every hat Bhown here typify styles that are i distinctively different.' We have never before shown such a. truly fas cinating aggregation of becoming shapes and trimmings or hats with so mxjicTi appeal and in dividuality at these prices. - Here every fancy may be easily satisfied, ev ery purse economically suited and every face becomingly fitted. UNTRIMMED HATS Splendid variety of smartest shapes are here for the home milliner as well as accessories for trimming. . ALL MODERATELY PRICED T FLSTTOI) ' Telephone dong. 1SS3. Eyes BUILDING PERMITS GAIN i IN VALUE CVER LAST YEAR j The clijr building u srtment report I thst riRMy-four p-rinlt Uvued Our-! Ing k!er h fr K-w buiiolnK. the totsl ! value of these tmprot i-oents being Msr h. lent ymr, there wre 141; rcrniiut end a total or ::'!. lbi. , , The total hiilMitig oH-ruiUns this year ate I l,KZ,. For ror r i.onllag period I Ut ytr. V-1''"D- 1 of tir..lU. l ae M' n liniiiKiit and you woo l i era st.sl iiun-s it Tti first applies- it'ia hlc i for s iatx a. neuralgia, i i--- All driifisis. Adrlirmcot Y x.xo. a. xocot AiOPf3GEr,.EY y .Ieo. N. McCoy, who has for tha paht live ytars t.pcn in charge "of JIayden Itro.".' prescript ion ltpart ' meiit, has joined the proscription staff of the Prescripto Drug Co. It Is the Intention of ths store to glv the people of Omaha service and in nrH.. to do so, competent employes sre neres sary. Lest you forget We sell that double whlppe4 Ice Cream that made tha Board of Trade Candy Shop so popular. POESCniPTO DRUG CO. V. CiKTTtX. Prea. ud Actly Mirr. 5rj Kouth latJi St., Our. loth ajnd ILsrocy. Star , Attractions at lCilpatrick?s First on the List for Friday's Selling is Colblbrs Celebrsited. When we were boys there was a delicious confection sold at our home which was called "Nobs.". We were not aware then that this was a purely colloquial term but as we go back in memory it seems to us that it was such a delicious, toothsome goody that our mouth waters even now. Cobbs reminds us of the Nobs of those days. Now for Easter you will want the best, of cdurseVAnd Cobbs is the answer. Fancy boxes filled with smooth, rich, luscious cnocoiates ana Don bons packed by Cobbs in 1 2, 3, 5 lb. boxes After weeks of self denial can you im agine the expression of joy when the mes senger brings the box of Cobbs? 6f Cents O the pound More fancy boxes, some with bunnies on some ribbon tied, filled with chocolates 80c, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00. And for the Sunday Dinner Lest you forgot, call Douglas 51, ask for Cobbs leave order for some of what follows. Large Salted Pe cans, Almonds, Creamed Brazil Nuts, French Caramels, Dipped Marshraallows, Candied Fruits from France, Old Virginia Fruit Cake, Plum Pudding, and in Ice Cretins we have all kinds of seasonable conceits Individual j Rabbits, Chicks, Eggs, Lilies, Roman Punch, Nesselrode Pudding. Disserting on Nobs reminds us to mention some Nobby things for Eaatr also. We have just opened up a little the nobbiest lot of y (t loves ever brought by us from over seas. The colors, the clasps, the stitching, the beautiful skin of the kids might send a pair with one of the aforementioned boxes. A f riend of ours was just at our desk and this is what he selected for an Easter gift to go to the Quaker City: 1 pair Pujty shade Kid Gloves, size 6. C0i"6i w 1 pr. Putty shade Silk Stockings, ez. 94. ( and many quail These were beautifully clocked. ( UJ clocked or And to top off a box of Cobb 'a. j air for 6oJ. Dainty Cards and Table Fixin's for Easter and some bunnies for the weo lads and lasses. My, this power of suggestion is a wonderful thing, instinctively we are transported to the Children's Section, and it oc curs to us that your children will enjoy, this section as much as you will. Never, no never, auch a wonderful collection of Chil dren's, Misses', Juniors' and Small "Women's wearables. In the Women's Section A wonderful f f rf Suit on Special Sale at ? 1 a7OU