TJIK MKK: OMAHA. WKDXKSDAY. APRIL 2S. 1D15. s K lul . VA ; rT,. r. I'M t...i By MELLIFICIA. w Tuesday, April 27, 1915. 'ELL known Omaha women wer entertained last week in Wash ington, D. C. by Secretary of State William Jennings Bryau and Mr a. Bryan at their borne. These women, were attending the Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution and were honor guests at nu merous affairs during, their stay. On Thursday evening a theater party was given by the Nebraska dele gation in honor of Mrs. Warren Perry, retiring atate regent, and Mrs. C. U. Aull, new state rtgent. , Oa Friday afternoon the Secretary and Mrs. Bryan gave a large re ception in honor of the Nebraska delegation. Among those attending wero Mrs. Warren Perry of Falrbury, Mesdames C. H. Aull, A. K. Gault, F. II. Straight -nd William Archibald fimlth of Omaha; Mrs. C. S. Paine and Mist Mabel IJndley of Lincoln, Mrs. D. S. Palby of Beatrice . Mrs. Roe, Mc Gfvertn of F emont, Mrs. Anderson of Reward, Mrs Hamm of Fullerton. Mrs. D. B. Cropsy of Falrbury. Mrs. W. Hi Xandera and Miss Xanders of Columbus and Mrs. Knapp of Beatrice. If I mi Xanders was a page during the session of the congress. . .' .' Mrs. Bryan, it is said, la the only club .woman in the official cabinet, asd not only finds time for the work, but Is very active in Its interests. Bite was one of the most frequent attendants at this congress. Today Mrs. Byan is giving a tea for Mrs. Percy Tennypacker, president of the Oeneral Federation. of Woman's Clubs, who la visiting in Wash lngtoa. - Striking Toque in Purple Hrndelssohn Choir Parties. Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Bursts wit) entertain at a bo party thin evening at the Mendelssohn choir concert at the Auditorium. There guest will be: Meeers and Meadaima Samuel Burn. W. T. Burns. Mr. and Mr a D. C. Bradford will en tertain : Meear. and Madamee T. K. Kennedy. Mrs. Charlee Marsh. Mr. John A. t 'a vera. With Mr. and Mr L. C. Nash will he: Mearr. and Mesdamee K. a. Weatbroo. w. H. Wheeler. Mies Frenrea Nash. Mr a. A. C. Smith's box will be occupied this afternoon by a rhllrlren'e party, chaperoned by Mill De Berla and Miaa Ralhbon. Those present wCI Oe: Orer Smith. Mary Moroman, Eji' her Smlih. Kllaabeth Barker. . Ivleanof Burkley. Mr: D..C. Bradford will lv a bet party, this afternoon at the Mendelssohn Choir matinee concert. Har guests wilt Mesdamee Hoard Baldrlg. ' T. J. Marker. A. C, Bmith'a box AK-SAR BEN'S QUEEN ASSISTS AT BASE BALL 0PEN1R0. Meedame T. F. Kennedy. Tfcomaa Manton of W aahlngton. L. C; In Mr. end Mrs. will b: . Meanr. anil Meedame Lre ChiKia. 'Ihnma Kimball, Fev. and Mr. Holrepple. Mr. A. c Mmun. Mr. and Mra. John W. Towla will have a their guests In thetr box this evening: Messrs. and' Mesdam W. 11. Buchols. K. Lefferta. ( Carter Lake Club, The Carter 1-ak Swimming and Bowl-' Ing club entertained at luncheon Monday at the Ceetle hotel. The gueata ot the club ware l Meadamea R. V. Ce'lson, A. J. niepen. J. A. Adam After the lunch eon the guests bowled at the Farnam alleys. The high erhoiV waa ntada by Mra. L. A. Permody'e team, which was 1,500. The' member present ' Iniu44? . Meadamea 3. A. l-'reeland. It. J. t'ndcrwood. Alex Jetea, H. i. blerman, W. H. Uould, jr.: W. 1. Cattln. J. F. Itmmics, . h-. V. HraUy. Jienry Heating. . U. GolJelroiu, Meadamea L. A. Itermody f V. P. Ixvrlng, Charles Myers, A. J. Hereon. Frank erpenter, J. A. P.OKcra. H B. V liltehouaa. M. M. iiaeett, H. 1. He. Men. L U. Johnson, - Hill Ilottettler EaterUini. Miaa Franrea Hochttetler, reigning Ak- Bar-Bes queen, entVHalned her aperlal maids and the eeasoti'e debutantea at the opening of the baae ball aeaeon Tdesday Mailer Charles Beaton, Jr., wa the youngest tan preeent and the queen a grandmother, Mra. i. J. Hochetetler ot Kebr&aka City, who tarn up especially t attend the game, was the oldeat base ball anthuataat Mlaa tlochetetler a gueata were I Meeera. and Meademee ' Charle D. bealon, . B. lioohaUtler, i' I ' - , P- CSSFrl IbindcJ Bocks hll i ' TV 'V"' S .- pe .' ' : :- fc;,'..i'-V ' 'tV'v V. i ll I BOYS IN BLUE BURY ONE WHO WORE GRAY Omaha Member! of 0. A. R. Bear Confederate Soldier to Last Resting Place. REQUEST OF FORMER JOHNNY Omaha Grand Army of the Repub lic tnembere carried to the grave yes terday the body of George W. Webb, '2507 Bristol street, a former confederate soldier. The organiza tion officially participated for the first time In Omaha in the funeral of a soldier who wore the gray, by re quest of Mr. Webb made'before hie death. D. M. Haverly. ledger clerk In tba Of fice of the county clerk, who when taken prlaoner with other union soldier at Shlloh April , 1S63. waa guarded on his way to Mobile by Mr. Webb and bla companions In Company O, Nineteenth Confederate infantry, waa one of the pall bearer. The others were the fol lowing membera of the local Orand Army of the Republic: W. C. Mctan. J. It. Berger, Jonathan Edwarda. J. Matllson and Thomas Richie. Funeral aervices were held at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. Webb'a daughter, Mra. Tim Dlnan. 5M7 Brlntol etreet Rev. M. V. Hlgby nf the North Presbyterian church presided. Mr. Webb la survived by Ma wife and daughter and relatives in Tennessee, who were unable to attend the funersll Interment waa in, Forest Lawn cemetery. , Mr. Webb came to Nebraska In He formed rloae friendships with a num ber of membera of the Orand Army of the Republic. For many years be waa a staunch republican. SIX SUITS FILED AS THE RESULT OF AUTO ACCIDENT V . Six damage eulte against R. B. Held' as a reault of an automobile collision on Weat Center street Saturday night have bean brought In district court by the following plaintlffe: John Cavanugh, South. Omaha councilman; Edward and Albert Hoo and Misaea Alice. Fearl and Kate Hetkes. They ask 11,000 damages each. ill few days are Mr. and Mra. Hubert H, Manley. Ororge H. Xrll)', J. Clarke Colt, Mra It. K. Newbrau:li, Mr. and Mra. T. Colpetaer and John W. Oambia.- By L'A It-iCOMElSE. To (tve beich( to the maid who lacks just a bit of the tallnesa she may desire, a tremendously wide bow of purple satin, placed sldewise, flares upward above a sloping; hat crown of purple lacquered straw.. The top of I the crown, made of softly gathered SAtln, fits snugly into the lower portion of straw, which Is severely straight across the front, sloping upward In on odd fashion toward the back. Uui tleta. Meedame a F. V. iMikendall, n. n. iiaiu Mtsaea -Fleanor Mackay. Jkrt Kail. Alio Jaqulth. Hlla Thnmmel, H.anhe Detiel, Harriet Mela, K4na Ntiea. txs Angeles, ' Mrstlamea J. J. ilx lia(e'ler, , Nebraska City. Mlesea txiruthy Black, Ida Joirlow. ' Ann ijlffurd.' H'len ''Inrke. t'harlotte Callahan, Iak-iU ftecon, liorothy Hull. Halcyon Cotton, . Golden Hill Society Party. The ladle of the Golden Hill society will give their annual ball Thursday evening at Metropolitan halt Mra P. tosburg la In charge wltk the following eeentamee assisting: Melmf Olan )r, Soidenbcrg. lUument'mi. H Hanllna. h. Harding. A. Kstleman, Sch letter. Mef!me F. Pearlmau, r. Mildee, F. T. K-ndls. Horrls MllUrn, H M. Kerer. ai K. rK(key, V. aieoberg. Surprise Party. A survrlae arty waa given In honor of Mlaa Mjuy Scanlan at her home Pstiir. day, April 14, in calibration of her nine teenth birthday anniversary. .Music, dancing and games were enjoyed during the avtnlng. Thoae present were: Two Are Given Long Terms in the Pen on : White Slave Charge Walter Oumm waa sentenced to three years In the federal prison ej Leaven worth, Kan., and Ool.tle Uumm to fif teen months In the Kansas state' peni tentiary at Inlng, Kan., by Judge Kobrrt E. Lewis In federal court, aiter a Jury had found ttieni guilty of bring ing Mary Sh'.eMs, a voung gtrl, from Kansas city te this tlly. ! All the parties are mtilattoes. Oumm. it waa testified In the trial, wib being supported by uoidie uuntm. rn xnieina girl declared she rebelled when iht found she was expected to outer an Immoral life here. Krlenda In tle tenderloin dla trlrt finally contributed enough money so thai ah wa cnaliled to return to her hum in Kanssa City, . The Jury not only found Gumms guilty but recommended that no leniency b shown Walter Oumm. The statute pro vides a maximum aenleiu of ten yeara. Only men y r a.uiers nr kept at Leav enworth, bul the Kansaa atato enlten Mary la dtsrignatod by the federal gov ernment for women convicts In thla dis trict, because l.s treatment of women prisoners Is especially k'nd and reform aloiy la it a character. THROWN FROM BICYCLE AND HAS BONES BR0KNEN Walter Ttgh. r.: Hatel street. Is In St. Jos-Ph hospital with a broken cellar bone and a broken shoulder as the result of a fall from his bicycle on Leavenworth street. He was r Oing east near Twenty fourth street and ftnrtrd to pass a one horse rig diivvn by Hay, Cooper for O. Wise, a tinner. The hoiie rhled aa the M'-yrle startvd to pas and TIU was thrown to the pavement. Mlae Louise Fl'lmnre, ltiaurh V aidrilr-h, Anne Hneffxd. Varasirt Huarnrd, Katherlnu H airid, Vary Krl.aeter. Irene herney, ' Mr FYedeiirk Nielsen, Franri Hesley. Rolrt peisiautt, Murrby. Oail .Murphy, P. J. Bctnlan. Lawrence tcanlaa. JestJe M. Henley. Marvaret Euerer, Helen U wd. Heira U rtcanlan, Juanita f a.tlaii, t'atncia Heanlan, alary inks, ilwn lillsm 'Jo.d. .arold fnil(h. WIIHam Crinkling, Chs'ineey IIblii, Fdrtle fx anlan. S lilie Uood, Tor the Future. The worn of the 4oith "id Procrea ae Card club will entertain Vtedneaday e-eenlftg at their ball on Caste Us r street. Plcusrei Pait. Mra. J. A. brut entertalnee te mem ber of the Pleasant Hour club Monday nturaoon at tb Orpheum. lirtliday Party. - Mr, i. i. KajDltin entertained thla afternoon In honor of the sevath blnh- mmw ui new eon, Beraara. I as rooms were 4eeo-aU4 throughout w lib garSen flowers a4 asnh-ahaded llgiita. About tnty ireesta wore (traaent. rcrscsai Mention. t kfr. A I vl a P. Johaeoa returned Friday tVera Kwwielor Bprlnga ivi tether Pricks will return from fees CaU Wadneeday., AxmAxt the Omaha pet pi wh are i lralw at xaiMor aprtng la the Last Students at School ; ! ior Deaf Extinguish.; Threatening Blaze Older boys of the Nebraska School for the Drat got out the Institution' fir fighting apparatus at T.tS a. m. and quickly put out the bias In the schenw building attic, which threatened to de stroy that structure. They had the blase welt under control before the city fire de partment arrived.' Damage was not over 1KX), mostly from water, as the result of the lade prompt and affective work." Th twenty boya who responded to th. larm had beeu trained to handle the school fir apparatus, and they - went about the tak systematically and aa If they enjoyed It, rather than with any fright. ' Superintendent T. W. Booth of th school wgg st their head, assisted by W. 11. Chapman, P. E. Beeley, J. W. r around all . you 'like, you'll find r nothing to good to keep fruit jar 'ubbern from cracking, and jar lid a from sticking, as 3-in-One. Put a littl on when sealing jar. A Dictionary of 100 other uses with every bottle. 10c, 25c, 50c all stores. Thriee-in-One OH Co., 42 N. Broadway, New York U Illl. ft IHU Hi I - l ra re Jackson and E. Archambault, teachers I and supervisors of the Institute. The fir Is supposed to have originated from Sold defevtlv wiring. It waa re ported by a man passing the school on his way to. work. t Rent room Quick with ' Bee "Want Ad. I - undaetf afffome N AKE PLEASANT JlVX 'SUNDA YS. irUJ! Tr ice Cream of QtuAtf tl Creem Steprwnw affaecU i for rvr? Ja in the seven ftirute a wwelu Ligriten your adoptjfuj Ice Creem m a ragaeV dessert, food mni tonic. TKe wKolt fomirp wiK be pUaaad. But, fot every lxiy's sake, be) sure it's tSTVTTf?? i it g m f m i i4 eea-kJr.b. Buy Your CORSETS During ll r 1 Fl 1 Willi II XLi. V f III Beginning MONDAY, MAY 3 In Good Stores Evtrywhtrt During Nemo Week you can select from FULL LINES of Nemo Corset Specialties and secure the best INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. Tk Km Hrsiewes-Feeluaai Ussiest, New Test Musical Program Daily. 12 OO to 8:00 0:00 to 8:00 at Ganson's Cafe kdNis.. sTe..ta eft s Jkefc !., s , A, M e AM- s.eKe sSw fa SsaA sf A It ate A HS, sg.ssB.ai 1508 Howard Street Phone Douglas 1113 Omaha's Finest M. Popular Priced RESTAURANT QC Daily Lunch OC 12:00 to 2:00 C f Daily Dinner OUC 5;00 to 8:00 Tables Reserved A ast eitravr eiaarr HMrLK HIT IALE Tfcairwelar. Aprtl STB nisrh-Orad TwUered geiMa at aewet V prlee. e'e-i-' I y e'p7' ''Ll1 ' Art Needlework Ask to a the New Une ef Chll dren'e Stamped Dresses and Boya' Suits, ready made te he embroidered. TUt Flesr Crepe de Chine Day the Brandeis Blouse Shop D As crepe de chine is one of the most popular materials this season for its durabil- W lty and laundering qualities, we have decided to devote one day to its selling, and named it as above. "We have a complete stock of this excellent material in all new models Scoe floo The Smocking Blouse Two-in-One Collars Three-in-One Collars The. Lacing Blouse Peter Pan Models Semi-Tailored and Embroidered Models The colors are white, flesh, maize, rose. Belgian blue. The Prices Values to ' v l qq $2.50, for .jieO.7 Values to O f,Q $4.50, for ... 5 O Values to o rxo $6.00, for. . , Pv.a70 Values to j, e $8.50, for. . ,eJ Wednesday "Crepe . ' Chine Day" nvjCZJ tit Women's Trimmed apanese Panamas ri . f . .I... Mw r I 1 'W Only sp'ace to Illustrate a ji Few Hundreds B to Select From, y Suitable for Dyess or h Street Wear Big Purchase of Genuine Fnrtnn.Qn Bodies U n)7e SECOND FLOOR Rugs for Wednesday's Selling 1 9Wiinah wl Fringed Axmlneter Rugs 27x60 inches. Hlsb-tTe.de rugs, specially priced mt $1.59 Teery Braeaels Raga Sis Salt, aeamleas. iiwt viuaiiiy. nmaii aii-over an medallion pattern. Special Wednesday $15 U High Grade Wilton Rugs HlgK-Grade Wilton Rugs Seamed or seamless. Some are fringed. Beautiful designs and colorings- Six 9x12 feet.. Six) t.SxlO.t feet.. $42.50 a 10.00 LINOLEUM Linoleum 8 and 12 feet wide. Splendid line of patterns blue and white, tllea. Inlaid and wood effects ' . . . 6 feet wide, a square yard 55c 12 feet wide, a eijuare yard -70c Special Showing of Lace Curtains in Our April Sale Tomorrow 41 Patterns of fine Filet Net, Cable Net and Quaker Curtains White. Ivory and ecm. r a pair pl.OD 'Marquisette Curtains All new spring patterns, a big assortment. Special, a pair 11 18 and $2.50 Lace . Edge Curtains Made of bungalow nets. These very new. Special Wednesday, a ea. Duchesse Curtains 8peclal show ing of the new edge patterns; Ivory and ecru. A pair, 13.88 and : $4.98 Third Fleer Duo Curtains We are showing a big assortment, tains and sunfs-st over-curtains la on. A set for 2.8. $3.88 and Muslin Curtain with buttonhole edges or hems; plain and fancy centers. A pair, ISo i or $1.25 Muslin Curtains With colored borders, 2H yards long. n Ovsr It patterns, each.. . . . eJiC Theee are lace cur- $4.50 Third Floor Wall Paper Bargains for Wednesday For Wednesday we offer four exceptionally food values in new spring wall pipers w Beareem and Sprt i Plain DemaaUe and Du- I Parlor. Dlnlag Room. Bter ' Nw Bsdrsm. x Ne Hooea Papeia 1 pa teiaa to select from, in light a a 4 medium shades, with eoreers to match. Regular j grade. Wadne.day. a roll pies Paers Taa. green, brown aod red shades; 1 Inches wide; sold with borders. Keg- f ulsr lac values Mr A roll :....' and Hall F apex a With S and ll-lncb borders te matrh. A bla; Hoe to select from, fa all shade and oattaraa. ular arte ljo, aaie prio. a roll Reg Sic ou-ipea, noraj and alt over rrc), with em- owt border to mate.. grade, a roll ; rsnr r;