TTIK BEr:: OMAHA, FIMDAV. APRIL HO. 1015. 8 1 I but nnw ot flout Falls. The wedding will take piece some time the first week In June. Mm Habn la the daughter of the late Mr. A. O. lUlin. well known In Omaha real aetata etrclee. ByMELLIFICIA. Thursday, April 20, 1915. ; In and Out of the Be Hire. Mr. Frank Fill of Norfolk hse been In ,the city several days looking after his hielnes Interests. X-Xjnn May time Jus, two d.y. off. .he fragrance of blossoms on ..I J intX. ..n Js 1W aides, and gardening at tla height, the knell of Indoor geyety for brr hom, ,n IjOI Angr,ra. Y f "oondAd. t The sods! iark has been kept sllve for the last two or j Celebrate! Tenth Birthday, three weeks with lecture and musical eventi. There have been Interested ! LlMI M1" Arnold entertained In m. , . ,i. j.,..v vi. 'nonor of her tenth bfrthdsy Wednesday and Urge assemblies at Mrs. Merrill's, lectures and the Mendelssohn choir h,r nom.. ,,,,,. were: is always the looked for event of the first spring days, truly ushering in j Misses Misers lb. anrlnrMH ' "mlth, Hartette Rosewster, IDS sprmguae. "Merjort.. nittell. Mery Updike. The card clubs are ell forming plans for the summer. (Kiesnor ficott. The Debutante Bridge club will continue Its meetings all through the : m . . .:ZI71 ... .t . . . ... . ; weaainp; Anniversary. aummer. but change the time until the mornings, when they will play at Mf Mri v B "V.d). wiM entrr- the Country club and lunch together after the game. 'tain st dinner this evening at their home ' The Tuesday Bridge club has always been one of the most faithful at I In honor of their twenty-fifth wedding the game. The meeting dar has been changed to Monday and during the nn,v'""'7 The room, win be deraied " " ... ... throughout with spring flowers and blos- aummer months they will play In the mornings In plac e of the afternoons, ' goi(li 0ne hundreJ ,uti , en,er. and at the home of one of the members as usual. Iast year, so loyal was i tsied. tbia club that the regular meetings often resulted in a foursome. The Original Monday Bridge club picnics" every Monday at "Kirk- ..... - m w tn B tl1..Hl.l - L aH. ...IV wood' Ihe aummer norae 01 mrs. r. i . nuuun, .... nr ruiiu uu, m i U1)W tn mmber, of ortglnsi look of florence. The "Wednesday Bridge club members are less enthusiastic, j, cinb today st her home. Covers were ma they have decided to discontinue their meetings until the fall and give placed for eight. the time to golfing and outdoor sports. Fourteen Clubs Have Now Endorsed Auditorium Bonds The endorsement of th Audtnrlum bond proposition Wednesday night by the Lo)sl dub at Twenty-fourth and Hamilton streets, end ty the Rotary club at the Menehaw hotel, brought the num ber of endorsements from clubs and or ganisations up to fourteen. Not a single I nrni.tlfn that hm considered the Is sue hsa voted agslnstj It Ordinarily the ! Original Cooking Clnb. I Mrs. William Rear TVppUton rnter- Clio Club Birthday. The Clio club, oris of the oldest study dab in the city, celebrates Its sisteentb birthday today by giving a luncheon at at Hotel loyal. A handsome birthday rake, with elsleen randies, will b the renter ot decorations for tlis Irnchson table and lavender anl white, the club colore, will bs used la the floral decora tion The olub was organised at the home of Mrs. D. W. Marrow for the purpose of studying literature and history. Moat of the members reside In the north part of town, aU la the same neighborhood. Among the charter members who still retain active membership In the club are me Brestleot, Mrs. O. A. Hoott. Mrs. Bryce Crawford, Mrs. John T. Csthers and Mrs. Bdwsjrd McEaebron. Mrs. W. T. Fsrctxal. iMrs. D. W Metro e, Mre. Robert MoRachron, Mrs. F. C. Bhepard and Mrs. W, p. Crawford are charter members who still belong to the club, although their memberships were not continuous since the organisation. Mrs. O. A.' Pcott Is president of the Clio elub; Mrs. M. B. Lesse, first vice president: Mrs.' F, C. Shspard, seoond vise president; Mrs. Y. C Newcomb, secre tary, and Mre. C. . Bhepard? trsiisurer. II rs. M. V. ILUrbne aad Mrs. W. D. Crawford are honorary members. Cover at the luncheon were placed for the following: Meadamee' Mesdefrte W. H. Anderson, W. t. f'l rival, , J. T. Othera, Albert Kitfls, , F. M. Uark. Ralph HuasalL IBryee Crawford, A. O. Brott. ' A. N. rJeton. T. I Travis,. Kdwsrd McKnohfva. M. T, Khepsrd, K. V-. Newoojub, M. V. Hlgbee, RobArt MoUacbren, W. l. Crawford. li. W. Merrow. , W. It. Mcrarlsnd, C. '. Morrison, Miss Jtdlth Waas. Honor Outo(-Town Guest. Mrs. Jerome A, L4lle. Jr., entertained at luncheon Tuesday In honor ot Mrs. v Howard Flshsr Of Leavenworth, Kan., and Miss Elisabeth Chapln og reattln, I'A'aah. A backet, of yellow jonuuita decorated tbe luncheon table nd the ' afternoon was spent In nesdlswork. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Or.-igen Wll Cams entsrtatnsd the ssme guests at an Orpheum Useatir party. The gvwsts weret Mesdsmes Mesdsnies Muward Klshsr, E. W, iieemsn. Oritsen WUIIams, lu, U. tltiligcrtuld, wiiiism HUney; W. H. Cbaptn, Jerome A. t4i'l, Jr.; , Mwtf Misses- tllsabwitt Chapin. Lots Williams. At tha Brandeis Theater. The following have msde reservations for the engagement of William 11. Crans and ' all-star cast in "The New Hen rietta" at the llmndols theater Friday and Saturday of this week: W. D. Hosford. W. H. Mif'oird, Vloren A. Moore, Wank Moyd. INS ENGAGE AUDITORIUM FOR SATURDAY NIGHT The administration campaign x-ommlttee secured the Auditorium Tor Hstuidsy Weddinf Announcement. The meddlng of Mire Helen Ruth Ad klraon, dsughter of Mr. end Mrs. ft. W. AdkUaon. and Mr. Edmund Wynn of Hrhuyler w.s celehrsted lsst evening t I Venlng when a mass meeting will be held, with Major Dshlms.n, II. B. Fl harty and others on the speeklng list. The city hall people are planning to mske this the nig meeting of their campaign. the home of the bride. Rev. H. B. ftneer erfuiint-d the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of whits satin with overdress of white net trimmed with lace. Hhe cerried a shower bouquet of bride's roses snd lilies of the valley. MI1 Dorothy Adklsson, sister of the bride, was the brldesmsld and wore a gown of pink with white net overdress nd carried spring flower. Hsrry Chronieter of Schuyler, Neb., was best man. The young couple will he at home at Bohuyler after May It. Newi of the Wayfarer.. Registering at the Hotel MoAlpin, New Tork City, from Omaha during tbe last week have been: . ... Mr. and Mrs. J. ". Lyons. . Mm iisrriet Copley. endorsements are practically unsnlmoiis The trend of srntiment Is slrsdily shift ing In favor cf the bond which Is be lieved ft) be due largely to the fsct that this time the Auditorium Is offered 10 the city so cheaply and for so much lss thsn the property Is artuaMy worth that business men feel It cannot logically he rejected now. Lodges, flubs and organi sations thst have endorsed It thus far are: The Commercial club. Real Estate exchange, Ixjyal club, municipal affairs committee and trade extension commit tee of the Commercial club, Rotary club. Ad elub, United Improvement clubs. Fed erated Improvement clubs. Central Labor anion, central committee of the Ancient Order of Vnlted Workmen, Associated Retailers. Omaha Msnnufacturers s soclatlon, besides a great msny f the Individual Improvement clubs In all parts of the city. All of the fourteen candidates foe city commissioner hsve come out openly end favored the propoeed bond toaue. Cost Net Walk with Rkearaatlsas. A satisfied patient writes: "Sloan's Liniment cured my rheumstlsm. Am grateful. I can now wslk without pain." Only 25c. A!l druggists. Advertisement. ' I The Bee Went Ads sr Best Business Booster The Store Beautiful' Brothm Messrs. .tames M. Ksllay, Jr.; J. K. Fltigerald. ROCK ISLAND OFFICIALS JO BE IN OMAHA MONDAY General Manager Sweet of the Rock Islsnd, accompanied by a number of the operating officials of the system and all of tha superintendents of the lines west of the Missouri river will arrive in Omaha Monday afternoon next and re main in the city over night ' 4 M. 'Itrmslolri, t'harles Mett, Jr.; W. 11. Squires, t It. Field, V. r. Mesuath, II. H. Clark, jr.; K. W. Dixon. K. D. M. Turner, ' U. W. Johnston, iir. Klrkpstrlrk, J. VV. ReUluk, M. Lvy, Wood Allen. . A. Hsiio. Oscar Keellne, C. . 8leWln. X. H. Caldwell. F. H. Ha vis. K. M. F. lflang, J. T. Msthewe, 'aul Hoasland, lr. HchaJeck, lr. Crowley, H. U lH-gsn. W. J. I'hnlan. i A. M. Jerrro. C. li. Kin k, J. K. HiiniiiiM-s, M M. Kottertson. Mr. Illllei, F. H. bailey, W. F.. Hrure. C. Cope. A. Hereeliein. W. M. McKay, Io Morrvll. lr. Klrkiwtrlvk, T. U IisAl. A. C. Tdrowa. C. Kopaid. J. W. Itedick, . T. Hums. lmtir U. Hvyn, it. U. Howell. .1 W. Msddn. w. a. muuwsii. A. !. 1 UllO, A. Flck, H. I'. Whit more. A. V. Klneler, H. W. Aiideiaon, trould 1)ILS. 1 J. Millard. K. CI M.JtlUon. F. F. KlrkendaJI, W. U. Lirake. Hsrturi Millard, C D. Ulurlevant, I-r. Bushman, W. B. Roberts. O. O. Wait. V. C. tleorge, . A. U Heed. J. V. ItiwelL George Redkrk, Harry Tukt-y. . C. Twemiry. J. V lelierty. R. r. nath. XI. . olpetser. A. B. Wsrren, H. Williisky, H. M. Hrnwnlng. R. I . eely. -A. (i Reesun, tr. Follsrd. O. C. V httrtna. rred Hainiltom. ClNwnt Ctiase, A. K Reed, box; it. O. Udward. At Fontenella Park. Mrs. B. F. Deller entertainsd at Fon teneUa) park Wednesday afternoon In boner of tbe birthday anniversary of hsr aoo. Burtea. Bhe was assisted by MUs VUi'la Meyers. Those- present were; Silases Veola Rlnsler. Iiomthy I-aJtb. Meeere Max Orkln. Julius Orkln. A. I.. Veters, Mrs. M. JR. Murphy snd dsughter. Vise Helen, who have been visiting In F.I Tsso and San Diego, are now In fan Francisco visiting the exposition. Eatertaini at Bridge. .Miss Mtry Ixjulns Itenser snter- talned the members of the Thursday IMdga club thla afternoon at the La ten ser country place. The rooms were dec crated with sweet Williams and wild violets. The members are: Messrs. Misses- Dorothy Hmlth, Kstherlne Krug Klanone tieuei, or ron rook, Irene Certer, Allre Coad, Mildred Todd. Msbel AUen. Helen Van L'eusen, Will QWe Tea, ' ."'. The board of directors of ths Visiting Nurse aeociatlon will give a tea Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In their rooms tn the city hall.. An Invitation Is extended to all who have lit any way In terested themselves In the work of the association. . .... Garden Club. The regular meeting of the Garden club was held Wednesdsy afternoon at ths home of Mrs, C. B. Huston. About ten member were present- ' Sinner and Cards. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. B. Coon will entertain at dinner this evening, followed by bridge at the their home In the Angetu apart ment. .The table will be decorated with red and while carnations and red-shaded candlss. Covers will be placed for: tr. and Mrs. Frederick Hacon. Mesors. snd Meedsmee H. A. Klher. C. H. Marley, R, H. 01 muled. C. H. iVmn. Mies lone t'hsppell Ir. Hansllne. Mrs. H, T. IVvlemsJ Theater Party and Dinner. Mr. Rotiert Franklin Smith will enter tain at dinner at the Fonteneile, followed by a theater party at the Brandeis Fri day evening. The guests will Include: Messrs. Mews. B. It. Hinder. ID, H. Mlrriam. K. W. Hart. Out of Town Engagement. Mrs.- Franess Ti. Halm of Ploug Farts, S. D., hss announred the engagement of her dsughter. Miss Hssel LcclUe to Leo Franuls McDsrmott, formerly of Omaha, Oil your sun with 3 -in -One Keepahammer.trieeer, break Joint, magazine every nan in Al order. Prevents leading and pitting. Baniehea rust and tarnish. Polishes stock and fore-end, A Dictionary of t handled other uses witn every pot tle. 10c, 23c, 30c all totes. ThreelnOne Oil Co. N. Broadway fw i org Musical Program iaiiy fl:00 to 8:00 v Ganson'sCafe Announce the opening of their new store for women, at Six teenth and Famam streets, in the new U. S. Bank Building on f Saturday, May 1st m . - " Please consider this a personal invitation toview the superb opening display of the newest and most authentic styles from the fashion centers of the world. This store embodies the ideas of a lifetime and :; it is with a feeling of pride this invitation is ex tended you. Owing to the lateness of the season, it has Been found necessary to abandon our plans for the customary "Grand Opening," with its accompanying attractions , of flowers, music, souvenirs, etc. However, we believe we have made plans that will; make our Opening Day still more attractive to you still more inviting than we had previously planned. Friday evenings Papers will have the details in full. 1508 Howard Street Phone Douglas 1113 hh, Omaha's Finest HH Popular Priced RESTAURANT QC Daily Lunch OOC 12:00 to 2:00 r Daily Dinner OUC 5:00 to 8:00 Tables Reserved Misses Irene KltteH. Vslhenne HUeher. lK.roitiy Dunn. lxu4l Berry. Uresis Ktirtoa Ieller. Marion Mi suser, lonsrd Ktilllnser. tivurse Nltrhur. Albert P. Hi her. VMet fcdeo. Meters K.lvmrd Rlitgler, Arlhjr Duns, IxmiIs Eien S lllleiu Kden. t:iU(ord Itairbor. Aeolian -Player .Piano We tan now offer you Oennlne: Aeolian built, Aeollaa Guarantetd Dayer Piano, with sll ths Aeollaa charm of design sod tons, with Bench, Scarf and 110.00 worth or Music Uolls, sll included only $4.10. Corns st Once You will bs delighted. . N $430 Only lt-4.50 Week. Very Small lsynient Down. Latest Dayer Holls, 8.V; or 3 for' 91.00. SCIIMOLLER-& MUELLER Piano Co, tltll-IS l-nrnaiii Htreet Haniist Misiioa Womea Meet The S'omtn'i Baptist Missionary Quarterly of Omshs, (tontli Omila, rounrll Bluffs snd Benson wilt mwt Frt Aay at the First Baptist churclt of Oinaha. pevottotials lll be st II o'clock snd will fee followed by a luncheon eervsd by the women ef the cfaurrh. In the afternoon, the annual meeting aud election of offl care will tsks place. Miss Aaiia V. Sturmer of Bruokiyni ' N. T.. will Wll about bar work aniong tus Italian lr ilgrsnU. The business meeting Is rallsd for I e' clock and ttie lecture ii 1 m. lUXea Faraeer Hit by Trala. STANTON'. Nb April a- ilel WlllUra F. Wltle. retired fanner, who Mnimtlr inoteS to Klantun from bis farm lit Ounilng county, was run Sows by penatrg-rr trslri No. 1 at IJ K o rli k gesterdsy as bs wss walking alung on th nlimsl track tn sst Vtaeten. Ha wss tt.Mara vlcleollr from the track, sus iatutbS toff rra'Muras tn his left srni I aAattwel fcad suU abeot the fsos. J The. Woman's Exchan Needle-Craft: Shop WlHIlY OK HKK UlllJMNti FX) It THK JI NK 1IR1IK The following la an Itftnised list of whs-, we have lu ufrr suss'silon tu the June hrldr: Hraullful hand mads Table Hunneie, Hlsnu H.arfs. l.uiul.eon tiets, Uneets and Pil low i 'f a, Towels. IioIUts, tenter llei es an J Hsnd fstbted fhlna. OIK1, tilUUl'ATK . Dainty Itanuksrchlefs, t'ullara, Toksa aul Novelties. FOR IKFAKTH Dslnlleat of Ms ml Msde Outfits. IIOlttKkt.KrhltH Frssh F.ggs. Bacon. Oaltes and Caaned Fruit. Mrs. C. S. Marshall Step Fkems. Bong. SSTS. SVesLAeaee raeas. slant S4S. sUrwi AU MLaU Lobky Bee 14g. r i i u in it -jr ill! is making pages of pleasant household And a lot of Omaha housewives have got. into the "Joy Ranks" this week by installing a Gas Range. "Gas Range Week" ends Saturday night. Have you lifted your home out of the rut? This is a good time to make the stroke that counts for better living, better cook ing. - Close up your kitchen early to day or tomorrow. See the Gas Ranges displayed at our store. You will learn how to close up early ev ery day. , Biggest display of ranges we have ever shown. A 10 per cent reduc' tion of our STANDARD CABINET GAS RANGE bought this week. Usual Easy Terms, Omaha Gas Co., Why Pay Mors for Your Crugs Toilet Goods and Drug Sundries? Itig Special Hale for Friday and Hatarday. (On Java Rice Face I'owder. all shades, the box ....830 16c tswanertown Face Powder, all 'shades, for loo La Trefle or Azurea Face Powder or Toilet Waters for 690 10c el i Palm Olive or Jsp Rove Toilet Soap, per bar Ss Kirk's Juvenile or Maymon's S'Kir. per bar t . . . .THe JMilte Ivory Soap at t bars for 190 $1.60 bottis of Oriental Cream, Goiir. ard's. for 8e 2Gr sise Panftol or De Mend or Pnow White Face Cream, for lSVto SOc and 7fc Toilet Waters, all olor. In one bis- lot,ro at 39s 60o sire Pfhecco Tooth Paste. Frlrtiv and Saturday, for S9o 60c quality Tooth Brushes; big snun each i9o Sic size Sal Hepatlca for 15o 11.00 aire for 69o iir size Sloan's Llnament for rheu matism, for 16 100 Dr. 1 (Inkles' Cascara Tablets. sealed bottle, for 19o 60n bottle of Ptire Peroxide of Hv- droiren, about 14 ounces, for . .190 2Bc else Pant Flush cut to 17o all manner Goods at Jnst One-Half B.rolar Price. 14.00 Wearever Fountain Syringe and Bnttla Comhtned, guaranteed to you for 6 years, for S3. 00 Si.00 Whirling Spray Douche cut to $1.80 Don't forget we only sell that fam ous Doabl. WhtTtped cream before freezing ICB CBEAaC OETTETXT CTT PRICK I OJ DRXJG STOHE - "Oettea It at Oettsn's laves You stonsy." 16th aad Howard. ona Song. t9. Prompt Service. Ft.. Delivery. 1509 Howard St. Doug. 605. ,YERS-DILLOH GET NOTICE TO VACATE Best Known Drug House in Nebraska Spend3 21 Years at the Same Corner. Clearance Sale of $75,000 Stock to Commence on Saturday, May 1. Here. Indeed. Is the most start ling; drug store news of a genera tion! Ths Meyers-Dillon Drug; Co., at 16th and Farnam streets, has re ceived notice to vacate the building- July 2d. And, without the "Myers-Dillon" Drue Store to meet at, trade at and see sigbts from, an army of Omahans will feel lonesome almost lost. . For twenty-one years all that is srnnri In rl ruffe and tha like has Kenn dlsnonsAd from "Mvera-Dil- lon's" It has proved a standby- a source of, reliability. If ever a "Myers-Dillon" customer became dissatisfied the "Myers-Dillon" people, were Just as anxious to right matters as was the customer to have matters rectified. Few drug stores In ths entire United States hava made s6 last ing and favors Die an impression upon we pu duo as ims concern, and much genuine regret will be heard now mat a vacate nonce has been served. But enough of reminiscences now to business. Tbe Myers-Dillon Drug Com pany on Saturday. May 1st, drops Yhiinriorhnir inrn tn nrtiz world. It must rid itself of every grain, ounce, pound, narret or package of bulk drugs, all patent morlicines tntlet roods, drug sun dries, stationery, candies, foun tain pens, cutlery, paints, toys, novelties and tne oiuer tens oi thousands of items usually ear- by a drug house of Myers-miion s sice and prestige. 'Ph Mvers-milon Drug Com pany has a $75,000 stock within the walls or us lutn ana r arnara rot all niiarte.ru and in Its Harney street warehouses. Enough stock is on hand right at this moment to stock a half a dozen good sized drui? stores. But this very large quantity of goods makes the clear n anlA evon more urgent. Every dollar's worth of goods in ho Mvors-Diiion Drug Company stock must be sola ana soia u a knrrr t the "outckest law Drice" It will bring, mere isn i an ar ticle but that will be sold at n-hniaa.ta mst manv thousands of Items are offered at less than wholesale" cost; there are thou sands upon thousands of items thst win ro for ions tnan cost to manufacture. The stock is far cleaner than that of the usual Hmr bouse and Myers-Dillon prices, even In the regular way, are far lower than those of usual trneritrte because this concern is rint t. known In the trade as "large handlers and own tne nniii in thA first oiace lor far less money than the little drug stores scattered nere ana mere i7t. An mn. think, then, of hftV in thla mercnanaiBA orierea you at prices that are reduced to even rreatlv less tnan me usuat juyers ntllnn fle-ures? Watch Friday s papers for large announcements containing specl man instances of undernriced Items to be offered Saturday, dur ing the first day or tne "Notice Tn Vint fiale." But ston to re alise that tbe stock here Is too collossal to be listed in us en iir.o in a alnsie. announcement. The stock will have to be taker up tn sections and advertised from day to day In a series of sales. If t me, a what vou want in the "tore SatiAday anyway, for the article yon nave in mina win iirAl v he here at a typical sale nri . Then keeD watching the papers by all means; tbey will w..n mu noated in regard to the dally happenings of the greatest drug store event ever offered to Omahans or Nebraskans. Mind you, U U i genuine sale, brought about by unforeseen cir cumstances. With a. "Notice to Vacate" staring It la the face, no drag store on earth wants to be possessed, of a dollar's worth of stock. It's a case of must sell and sell quickly. Turning goods Into money In this instance will be far more gratifying than carrying the stock anticipating the future. . Remember, read Friday evening papers! : The Myers-Dillon Drug Company's "Notice to Vacate Sale" starts Saturday. May 1.