2-B niK OMAHA SUNDAY 11KH: A PHIL 18, 1915. PLANS FOR THE JUNE BRIDES I llthoujli Orer a )onth Away So . ciety i$ Already Actire Orer June Wedding. ' LECTURES PROVISO POPULAR rial Calendar. MOKTAT Comn1o rluh, dancing purtf at Chambers' academy; Comu club, en tertain at tha bom of Mr. and Mr. William Haas; Original Monday Bridge Huh. Mrs. A, I. Red. hotas; Mondny Brdg elah. Mien tiara Thomae. hoat ee; Tuesday Prtdae rlub, Mlae Kllu beth Oonrrton. host; Mrs. Anthony Merrill. lecture at tha home of Mm. J. T. Ptewart: Fcrtnts-htlr Rrldse rluh Tl'KPnAT Debutante Bridge rluh, Miss Harriot Met, nostras; Kt-A-Vtrp clun. dsncing party at Chambers' sradcm; Mrs. C. C Own luncheon for Mra. J. E. Oeorge; North Bide Prnsreealve rlub, car' party: Amataur Musical rluh, Mra. Harry Nicholson, hostess; Team Aurtlrm "ridge rlub. WEDNESDAY Mra. Anthonv Morrill, lecture at tha hum of Mra. K. It. Hoott; FOuai Franchise society, luncheon for Mra Kant: Mra. A V. Klnsler. bridge luncheon; Mr. and Mra. B. M Fwlrflcld. dinner for Mra. Anthony Merrill; Co lumbia circle, afternoon pari; Wednes day Br1ae rlub: executive committee of Omaha Women Golfers, lunchaon at tha Omaha rlub. THURSDAY Pasalro club. dandnc partv at Metropolitan dub. FRIDAY Student and alumni prom at tha Hotel Roma: Mra. Anthony Merrill, lecture at tha residence of Mra. John t. Kennedy. AT17RDAY Omaha Junior rluh. risnHnf party at tha Fontenelle: Harmonv club, regular meeting at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Korrla Brown. Juna, tha month of roaea and weddings, la bringing with IU approach tha plana f It bride. A wedding of treat Interest wltl b that of MUa Elisabeth rickena. daughter 'of Mr. and Kra C. H. rtckena, and Mr. .Kenneth raterson, which will be relbreted Toeaday, June t, at All Balnts church. Thl win be an evening; wedding and ens of tha larger aortal affair, not only of tha summer, but of tha entire sea son, owing to tha prominence of tha two famfliea. Mr. Pateraon la tha aon of tha lata (Xorc Pateraon, for many yean a well known merchant of Omaha, and la him self associated la tha coal buslneaa with hla brother, Mr. Rowland Pateraon. Mlsa Pickens was tha eighteenth queen of Ak-Rar-Ben, and haa tha distinction of being tha only queen whoa father haa also worn tho royal purple? Mr. rickena was tha tenth King of Quivers. Mlsa Pickens will be attended by a large bridal party and tha ceremony will be followed by a reception at the homo of the bride on North Thirty-ninth street. This re ception will be the first affair of prom- Inene In thla newly completed home, budt on tha eight of the former home, destroyed In the tornado. Plait of 0 rash ani Elsewhere. Lectures are proving popular affair thasa days. W have had them In tha afternoons. In tha evenings, la aeries and singly and on each and every occasion tha attendance has been excellent With Mrs. Anthony Merrill's morning aeries than la barely room for all who wish to hear her. Mrs. Merrill handles her subject In s plaaaaat Informal way Illustrating her points oocfonlly with readings from tha author. Monday, WUllam Butler Teals and tha Irish Revival will bo tha subject, the lecture to bo given at tha bom of Mra. Joha T. Stewart. 2nd. Wednesday Mrs. Ed ear Scott gives her house for the loo- turo on Kipling, while theflast one, "A, Modern Kaleidoscope, will be at tha home of Mr. John X Kennedy on Fri day. Colonel and Mrs. 8. S. Curtis and Miss Curtis reached OreenwUh. Conn., thl week from Ft. Augustine, Fie, and are with Mr. and Mrs. Dlmon Bird at their summer home. "Apple Treo Farm." Mis Curtis and lier father will bo In Omaha the latter part of this month. Mrs. John T. Stewart of Council Bluffs and key daughter, Mr. Wlldman. have given up their house at Pnclflo Grove, Cat. and motored up to Ban Franetseo Bandar, where Mrs. Wlldman go to Fort dam Houston, Tax, to visit Cap tain and Mrs. Van Puyne before oornlng homo. Mrs, Stewart and Miss Mattto Oloson. who baa bean with them all win tor. will coma homo after netting Ban mega. Mlea Harriet Copley, who has bean visiting In San Domingo a th guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cotlett tailed last rfeturday fr New Tor la company with Miss CXel'l, a lore of Mr. Hull Ivan, tha United Ftaaos minister to San Domingo. Mlsa Copley to duo In New Tork Thurs day and will be home about tha first of May. Concert Parties. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mshoney gave a oa party Friday evening at tha Wheat ley concert. Tha giMstg entertained ware: Messrs. and Meedamea llarrv Hurkley. 8. . Caldwell. Harry Nicholson. Jn another bos were: Messrs. and Mesdamts J. O. illthern. M. Khlrley, Dr. B. A. MulKnnott. A surprise) party waa given In honor of Mra James II. BUne at her homo Thurs day by the Bteehl dub, la celebration of hay birthday. Th evening was spent at cards, followed by a Ihitrsj lunch. Prise for the card game were awarded to Mra Q. N. Hansen. Mrs. O. B. Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Long. Th guests were: Messrs. and Mesdamee . K. II. Oesmaa. I). W. Long. O. K. Hatcher, K. J. runnel I. . Is. Hansen. J. R. Mine, Thet lrmto. U H. hVotl J. M. inme. Mr. YYUUiuaj Barber. Mrs. W. r- (Hover. Mies F. b. Blon. At the Brattdeit. Tba foUowtng bav made reaervationa far the performance of Mlssi Hajoa In "art at th Brandela theater, this week: Meedamea W. W. Turner, W. T. Burna. Keta, aleaars. I- A. Keller, A. M. Unte, i r. K. r. Henry, VV. 9. Ptlllmaa, J. W. Medaen. J. U MerUn, J . A . i-uaeeij. E. W. ' j,rwtt, Jerry Vi t srtoa, J. I. Ketuu, a. rtck, Wd !, Ir. Pulver. It. K. HunlUy, C. R. Fld. faster U. A era, -V, . Talm. e, K. F. enOall. K. A. Kr.vNtiin. Jtt :tUf!ttSL It. hrwwblng. 11. WUUisal, Meedamea L. I. Montgomery, J. EL Cummers, Meeera Olen W harton, J 'r. Osaiitner. M. C t'olpctser, ' K. P. Ijon.ls. K. It. Kiiregue. Kreiik Haskell, Ir. A. 1). Iiunn, Ir. b. H. Iavia, A. V. Kia!er, K. M. Kmith, If. P. Wfcii.nore. 1 8. Pn.lia. 1-m Hill, rwuce. Morrie Meyer, M. M. Lyon. M. J. Coapley, K. M. Rsntth. A. IneMer, . P. aaer. KubeL tiainual Buma. Wits the Visitors. Mrs. W. A. Weakley of Aurora 111.. U tailing wttk her slater. Mrs. T. W. Mo- Cullough. Mrs. Bon Huce, mho is the gu-st of lr .arrnu. Mr. and Mra I). C. Patter ST llj?1 WTH . . . . . f ; , - ':.;',tr-v?", Bliss Wilder son, will remain her until tha latter part of next week. Mrs. Walter A. Fleisher and small son of Philadelphia arrived this morning to spend a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kohn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Bellgsohn and daughter Dorothy of Kansas City ar rived Saturday evening to be tha guest of Mr. and Mra. W. U Harris. Mrs. Waller Flrlslier, accompanied by her little son, Master Herbert Xohn FlrUhcr. of Philadelphia, arrived Friday to be the guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Bernard Kohn. Mra W, II. Do Franco has as her guest her sinter. Mrs. J. W. McClymonds, of Ban Francisco, Cal. Mrs. MoClymonds arrived Friday evening and will be hare several week a Mrs. Allen Bliss WUder of St Louis Is th guest of Mra 8. B, Sea welt ser of th Knickerbocker apartment for a few eeka A number of affairs are being planned In her honor. Miss Had I Illrerhman of Detroit, Mich., will arrive Tuesday morning to be th guest of her aunt, Mrs. If. O. Unverssgt, for several waeka Many Informal alfalrs r planned for Mis Hlrachman. Mr. and Mra. Harry Burgert of To ledo, lha guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Klrken dstl, i pact to Ir-av today for their horn. Mr. William. Kent, wife of th con gressman from California, will 'bo In Omaha for a few days this week the guest of her ooasln, Mra E. U Burks. Mra C. J. Qreena arrived In Omaha Tuesday from Washington, D. C, wher he has been sine her return fron. Eu rope last fall. Mrs. Greene la at th Fontenelle at present, but gosa the first of th week to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. It. MoCord. Later Mrs. Greene will visit Mra Herman Kountse, Mra Mlllan Griffith of Harlan. la., and Mra May Frant of Burlington war th guests this week of Miss Clsra B. Mason at th Flattron hotel. Mra Griffith Is president and Mrs. Frants organiser of tha P. B. O. sisterhood of Iowa. They cams on to organise a chapter at Council Fluffa a Affair of the Weak. Tha executive committee of the Onuh. Woman Qolfers' associatlja will have luncheon together Wednesday at tK Omaha club. Tha North Bida Proa-resslv rlub will entertain at a card party at their hall. Twenty-eighth and Fowler streets. Tues day evening. Th Pagalco club will give a dancing Party at Metropolitan hali Thuradsy eve ning. This will be th last dance of K. season for this club. t . Ths Columbian circle will entertain on Wednesday afternoon at their hall oa Lo cust street. The Amateur Musical club will be en tertained Tueeday afternoon at tha of Mrs. Harry Nicholson. Tha Nebraska Press asaarietinn will k entertained Tuesday evening at a theater party at tha Brandela A atudent and alumni nrom will he given at tha Hotel Roma Fridav eeenlna- perlal entertainment will be featured aside from tha dancing. Henry Howee end Chandler Trimble are the committee in charge. Returning from California. Mr. and Mra A. P. Gulou mnA nhlldrM and Mr. C. H. dulou arrived fiatuedev evening from California, wher Mrs, uummi has been autc early in January, wita th children, Mr. and Mr. Robert Dempster and Mlea Allen ar exported horn today from California, wher they haw boon for a month, or sis weeks Dr. W. O. Bridges returned Saturday front California, wher he enjoyed a six weeks' trip. For New York Quest. t'r. and Mra. A. A. Holtmaa enter tained Informally at dinner Wedneeday evening complimentary to Ma-- 8. W. Rogers of New York City. A mound of red snd white rosea decorated tha i,M, and covers were nlacea far Mr. iul vf- J. E. Lowe, Judv J. J, Points. Dr. and Mrs. licit man, Mr. L. W. Rogers and Mlea I. Armond. To Honor Visitor. Mrs. W. H. Chauln entertained ! luncheoa Wednesday In honor of Miss Bonma Chapia of Seattle, Wash., and for Mr. Howard Fischer of Leavenworth. Kan. A larg bowl of yellow innouiia and yollow shaded candles deoorated the labia and Covers were placed for: Meedamoe Meedamea Howard tocher of J. H Jurnaen. Leavenworth. O, Willlema, E. I. Huns'rfvrd. J. A. Utile. r : Ulea Eiuina Chaptn of ii!e. Wash. Pleatures Pait. Mr. end Mrs. C. B. Gross entertained Inlurmally at dinner Wednesdsy evening 4 y HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED. at their horn In honor of Mr. Mauiic TCtpke, violinist with Omar tha Tentinaker company, playing at th Branded last week. Cover were placed for six guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon entertained at dinner Wednesday svenlng. Coven were plsced for: Messrs. snd Mesdamea .1. K. Hummers, Council Bluffs, K 11. Bprague, E. W, Dixon. .1. J. Hess of Mrs. Coffman. Mr. K. W. Hart. Mlsa Lienors North Pratt, small daugh ter of Mra Q II. Pratt, gave a recital Scturday afternoon at her home. The rooms were abloom with Klllarney roses snd thirty guests were entertained. Entertaim Card Club. Mrs. C. J. Emerson was hnntess st tha meeting of tha Amltle Card club Friday afternoon at her home. Tha prlxe for high scores were awarded to Meedamea W. T. Howard, O. C, Kenny, E. Lawson and William Lambert. The gueata ware: Mendnmes Meedamea ' O. c. Kenny, W. H. Howard, I. C. Knee. R. Craddock, K. Twson, William Lambert. W. It. Hnurer, . E. fllnkey, W. J. 8haw. O. J. Emerson, A. O. haw. C. L. Mitchell, W. W. Clnb Party. Mrs. F. C. Lags entertained th W. W. club Wednesday. A very Interesting letter from Dr. Emma B. Tucker, formerly of Nebraska, but now a missionary la China, was read. Ths next meeting will be on April . with Mrs. Charles Gruenlg. Thoos present wars: Mesdnmes Mesdsmes . F. Dlffenbacker, Frank lirubaker. . Charles Gruenlg, W. C. Price, N. Martin. (ieorge Hampton, r. F. Hhearer. r . j. jnartis, George tjwohoda. F. C. le. w. K. Hampton. J. J. rtrss, J. Kelly McCombs, Lewis Old field, For Mri. Merrill. Mr. and Mra Charles T. Kountse will entertain Informally at supper Sunday evening at tha Fontenolle, complimentary to Mrs. Anthony Merrill of Chicago Mra Robert Beecher Howell will en tertain a few friend very Informally at tea Tueeday afternoon at hr home, In honor of Mra Merrill. St, John's School Dance. Th following gueata attended the first annual prom Thursday evening, given by tli junior and seniors of BC John's high school at Chambers', academy t Misses Mimes Mildred House, Marlon Bourke, Madeline Muivlhlll, Mildred Murray, Hyivta Hoover, tue Moriarlty, Mary Black. Krma Bwlft, Frances IJ.lell. Iorothy Flemmlng, Kleanor Gallagher, Katherine English, Mary Hlchrdaon, Ueanetta Jaeger, Mary bmyth, Esther Connoly, Mary MrElllgoth. Irene Tracy, Katherine I'm, Lkite Hweeney, Ruth Heuman, Hemadetta Martin, Alma Ihs, Viola Mortality, Mary Creedon. Grace Cummlnga, Helen O'Brien. Ms reel I a Houiton, Utt rude t'obry, Veronica Hasl, Jessie Neat, IHnien MoCaffrey, Evelyn Kaat. Marie Martin, Maria Chabot, Helen Gallagher, Kra noes Watt, Marie Boll. Eileen Edwatds. Vllce Boyce, Margaret Welsh, Catherine Connors, Clare Morrison, Maude Muivlhlll, Martha Goodali. Theresa rlannlngan, Mary Houiton, Mattel Mclermott, Mary iHjnoMuo, Catherine Eastman, Catherine Hnafey, Mary Katman, Anabel Sinclair, Mary French. Marte Brown. Elorenre McCraan, Maria Rosslter, Catherine Iidell, Mayina Foley, Catherine Ionohua, Mary Morrison, Arin And reason, Margaret Morrison, Margaret Nllvak, Alice Moore. lura Gainea, Katharine Welch, Elsie Perlou. Doe Mulllvan, Messrs. Messrs. Boyd Carey, Lao McMahon. K. I Beveridge, James O'Connor, Jack Donohue, Ik Walters, J. B. Beveridge, K McCarthy, C U Powell , Elinor Burr. Edward Louis. -i'harlea W. Brttt. Edward Cosar. F. J. Hasl, Henry Dolan. EmU Nygaard, Joeonh iSplrek, Earl Connoly, A. N. Oberreuler, C. Nelson, H Howes. Ijiwrencn Bushman. Paul Moore. Victor Black. W. F. ixunpeey. Edward Lowe, O L. bungardt. Jack Huchart, Thomas Kuley. bieva Muivlhlll, Art U Rourke. Leonard Scott, Thomas Houiton, Jack Dugdale, Joseph Btanko, Ransom Fowler, J. U Nygaard. EUward E. Mason. John Rowan. Dr. J. Kelly, E. C. Parka. G. W. Eastman. Floyd Flynn. A. I.. Brunsardt, Frank Mcl-ormott, William P. Byrne. Kidney bvhail. A. M. Bays, Edward Welch, Bay Tlerney, Edward J. Epaten, J. A. Lyons, John Morrison, Walter Mahoney, At Ms her. A. U Rteeniua, Ted Israel, Perry Ball, T. A. Larson, J. Wh.leii, Harry Cummlnga, Jim Martin, W. P. Kalloy, Earl Wise. W. H. Mcliermott. John Cutlins, .Norma a Junes, John Goodali, William P. Ryan, Charlie Klyo. a. John J. Kelly, George Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qutulaa. Mr. sad Mra. E. J. Creadon. C. W. Club Entertained. Mia Mary Ana Melton ontertaiaoi th members of th C. W. dub Friday wvwa Itxg. Ths guest were: Misses Bertha K Cooper. Mary Williams, Esther Gustafeua. Pearl BUir. Hylvka Jotmeon. Mabel poller, Fiorem Inntaa, tarrte Nichols. Engagement Reception. Mr. and Mra. Charles Etein w II be jM home tudsy betaern the hours of PRESIDENT OF THE TUESDAY MORNING MUSICAL CLUB. v V f-s and 10 In honor of their daughter Kather and Mr. Arthur Marowits. whoi be. trothal is snnounced. Receiving with Mr. snd Mrs. Epstein and the young people will be Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Leon, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Msrowlts and Mrs. H. Maro wits. Entertains for Bride. Mies Ida Daly gave a line party at ths Wheatley concert Friday evening at th Brandels, in honor of Miss Madeline Peterson, who will be married In May, Thos present were: Ida Dally, Ida McLaughlin.' Bernadette Martin, Madeline Peterson. Margaret Ortman, Grace Daly, . Mra L. M. Allen. Wedding Announcement. The wedding of Miss Oslt Wright, daughter or Mr. and Mr. W. 8. Wright, and Mr. Donald Tracy, only son of the lata Charles Tracy of Omaha, was cele brated .Wednesday in Rt. Louie. Mr. Charles Trscy snd Mrs. W. 8. Wright, mother of the bride, were the attendants. After a trip south Mr. and Mr. Tracy will be at home to their friends at Tracy croft, a few miles west of Benson. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. W. A. C. Johnson returned Wednes day from a week's business trip. Mrs. Harold Gifford haa Joined her daughter. Miss Ann Gifford, In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrlg returned Sunday from New Tork City and Atlantic City. Mr. K. C. Barton ha arrived horn from the east, wher ah spent several weeks. Mrs. W. A. Rsdlck went to Minneapolis Wednesday to spend a few day wita Mr. snd Mra 8 west Mr. J. T. McNally. district passe for agent for tha Rock Island, has rotuitied from a week In Chicago. ' ' ' Mr. James Hoey of New Tork City, was th guest of Mr. and Mra A..V. Klnsler i few days the last week. Miss Ema Hadra haa returned from a visit of soveral months with relatives In New Tork, Philadelphia and Baltimore Mr. Walter Pag arrived Thursday from New Tork City, wher she Joined her son Richard for his Easter vacation. Miss Marlon Staples left Thursday for Chicago to spend a few days with her aunt, Mra George E. Lawson. and Mr. Lawson. Mr. and Mra Webster Mills returned th arl port of th week from Osceola, wher they were called by the Illness of Mr. Mills' father. Judge M. A. Mills. ' Miss Alice Jaqulth arrived horn Satur day after an extended stay In th east with school friends Miss Jaqulth visited In Indianapolis and Cincinnati homeward bound. Mr. and Mra V. B. Caldwell arrived homo Friday. They spent several weeks In th east and ten days at Old Point, wher their sons, Jabln and David, spent their Easter holidays with them. Demman Kountse, Chsrles and Lswis Burgess and Floyd Smith, Jr., return to St. Paul's school today after a week's vacation. Moras' Palmer, also a student there, remains her until Thuradsy. Personal Mention. Miss Mario Bortenlaugwr Is at St. Joa eph's hospital, wher ah underwent an operation on her throat. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Meyer have taken a house st ths corner of Thirty fourth snd Dodge streets. Mr. and Mra B. H. Bprague moved on Wedneeday from tba Fontenelle to their Benson home for ths summer. Mr. and Mra Russell Fisher have taken a house at Thirty-fifth and Dewey ave nue and will occupy it th first of th week. Mr. A. B. Bartele and her slater. Miss Maa Engler, are at Redlands, Cal., and will visit ths Panama-Pacific exposition. They expect to be gone ssvorsl months. Mr. snd Mrs. J. E. Hsarman wUl go to Lincoln Friday to attend ths Alph Phi formal Thrlr daughter. Miss Elsa is a member of this sorority. Mra Willard and Mra. Charles Wright sr also sorority sitters. Mra Ella J. Squires left last week to spend two or threw weeks with her daugh. ter, Mra Hoxl Clarke, and Mr. Clark at their country place. Villa Belvedere, in New Tork atata. Mlsa Harriet Meu leaves Monday for the Mllea ranch In western Nebraska to Join Miss Edna Miles of Los Angeles, a school friend. The young women will re turn to Omaha Thursday. Mrs, F. B. Bryant left Wedneeday for California, where aha will bo th guest of her aon, Mr. F. B. Bryant. Jr.. in Ban Francisco. Enrout hom Mra Bryant will visit another son. Mr. Arthur Bry ant, In Meatus. Mies Marjorio Bryant, who has beea spending th winter with her brother In Beat Lie, will return hom with her mother In th fall and resume bsr school work. PRESIDENT WILL ATTEND ASSOCIATED PRESS LUNCH WASHINGTON. April ll-Praaident Wilson will go to New Tork Tuesday at attend the annual luncheon of th Asso ciated Press. It waa announced today at tha Vi hit House. The president la ex pected to return o Washington Tuesday night SIR HENRY CALLED DOWN Executive of South Australia Criti cized for Suggesting Country Should Be Kept White. PRIME MINISTER TAKES A HAND (Corresponded e of the Associated Press.) MELBOfRNK. Australia, April J.-Tha aubject of "White Australia" and the question of admitting Asiatic Immigrants recently was iliacuseed publicly by one of the rtate governors in the common wealth, with the immediate remilt that he waa officially asked for an explana tion, and h expressed his regret that he had said anything at all on that head. The executive who spoke his mind was Sir Henry Ualway of South Australia, and It was tha prime minister of the com monwealth, Andrew Fisher, who called him to account. Sir Henry waa speaking at a luncheon at an agricultural fair In South Australia and he devoted part of hi speech to the northern territory, the huge nrea in the UODer nart of Australia which la iinAar j federal control through the medium of I an administrator. It la a murlt debated queatlon how tho territory Is to be set tled for the development It need. Sir Henry said among other thing: "Looking generally at the future of i this vast continent I am Inclined to think that the hardest nut the federal govern ment has to track Is the development of tli northern territory. How that terri tory ia rolns? to he develoned h, white i labor alone I for on am unable to con ceive. . "By all means have a 'White AurtreJIa.' If under that principle you can develop th country. It otherwise, It would be a thousand pltlo to allow what Is un doubtedly a splendid country to remain undeveloped purely on isocount of a White Australia policy. "Looking at th splendid services being rendered Ia lha i i - - - ... ij 1 1 u j vur inui&n troops and by our Japanese allies I am I one oi moss wno mink that the feelings vi auiiwiim on mo coior question will undergo considerable or should I say a softening-change when the war is over." The day following this comment Mr. FIher said that If Sir Henry had been oorrectly quoted his words constituted "a grave official Indiscretion." which could not he allowed to pass without protest. Thereupon he telegraphed to tho premier of Bouth Australia asking him to ascer tain whether th governor had Mid what hsd been Imputed to him. Sir Henry replied to the premier that th newspaper reports of his speech were correct: that It would h,u v,.. j If he had not touched upon the color uesuon and that he was sorry ho had lone so. This closed the Incident. POLICE REPORTER TRIES HIS HAND AT LONG METER 2nn "r Deeda engaged In soma strif And .podda cut Donna with a butcher Knife; Do2nVr.,,n,cki1 p with a dinner pall Jail ' 8chw"'Ir threw both into Th abov Is not taken from Mother Ooose's Nursery rhymes, but comes from th domain of th police magistrate where Donna Shelve, and Deeda Walkor were hauled after breaking tha furniture, severing arteries and disturbing th peaceable neighborhood In th vicinity of 101 North Ninth street. Both ssng "Let Bygone be Bygones' in such an appeal ing manner that Judge Foster let them scape unscathed. . HOTEL LOYAL will gtrv a special DINNER ON SUNDAY AT $1.00 PER PLATE IsMm May B fUttnti MUSIC Aei. After -Easter Sale j p rjf LOHRMAN LADIES' WORK FOR INVENTIVE GENIUS H.. ITT,. Waa an Ttaa that Pen "ft Man Who Has an Idea that Can Bo Worked to Advantage in War Game Has Inning Now. BARBED WIRE HAS MANY USES (Correspondence of the Assoclsted Press.) PARIS, April 1 Inventive genius has don what It could to save the country since tha beginning of the war, but It Inspirations have not been entirely prac tical. Among the thousand of Ideas pre sented only four have beeqgexperlmented upon with Interest results; the rest re main In a state of embryo. After the first visits of German aero planes to Paris a man conceived a plan I for the protection of th city from aerial j bombs by stretching a metal Ic netting from the Sacred Heart cathedral In Montmartre to th Eiffel tower. A Marseilles Inventor proposed a porta ble railroad to accelerate the concentra tion of troops. "It Is very simple." h ssld. "When a train has passed over the rails you have only to pick them up snd plae them again In front of tho train, and so on. Indefinitely," he continued. "At th war department they totd Mra the Idea was of Immense Importance, but that there might be soma difficulty In working It out. "Oh, that la only de tail," he replied. I When Clemenceau In th Homme En-' chain commenced his campaign for th amelioration of th sanitary department, a man suggested th idea of transporting wounded In trstns of balloon drawn byi aeroplanes. The great development of th us of barbed wire Inspired an Inventor to con trive a shell with wire wire-cutting at tachments. Th war had a depressing offset upon Industrial Invention In general. Th average Is forty-five application a day , in time of peace. It fell to fourteen In August and had Increased to twenty-three ' In February, Including inventions Inspired by tha war. The war of 1870 had th same effect and th record show that it required three year for Inventive genlua . to recover. I Wedding The handsomest new line of sterling silver ever shown In Omaha suitable for wedding gifts. A splendid line of $5.00 and flO.OO gifts. Graduation Gifts We have really gotten together the swellest se lection of gifts suitable for graduation we have ever shown. 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