tut: bftr: omaita. ftuday. may 28, m. By MELLIFICIA, Thursday, May 27, 1915. CANINE guardians belonging to the feminine set of Omaha arc the . Important thing of the moment. Their trick a, their a Ira, and evei their, whims are considered quite worth while for discussion aul comparison at tea and dansante. Mrs. Gould Diets does not limit her affection to one, but has four to hold her interest. "Patricia the Fifth" and two Boston Bull pups have the admiration of all eyes in the neighborhood of the Diets home, but oil "Spud" holds favored place with Mrs. Diets. Spud Is quite the most original dog tn Omaha. He has Journeyed miles and miles with the Dletx's, and has made three trips to Chicago. Just now be Is waiting to bound for another place at a near date. He is quite old and has lost some of his sporting pep, but by no means will he allow himself to be relegated to the shelf. Mrs. Partington's two handsome Boston Bulls art Just now causing the Farrington family and friends much alarm. They wandered off yes terdHy and from the last report at the Farrlngton home they are still rambling. But this Is an old-time trick, so Pat and Mike are expected some time In the course of the day. Miss Louise Dinning possesses a very up-to-date Scotch Terrier, christened Peter, but called Pete. He Is her constant companion In aer touring car and electric and considers It a personal Insult to be left at home. Miss Charlotte Callahan favors a Pomeranian. Just now he quite alone, while his mistress Is travelling In the east. He goes through Hfi mith the romantic name of "Joll Le Coeur," conferred upon .him by hi mistress. Shower for Bride. The Mlas FYma and Mad KtMha.m gave a ahower at their home on Wednes day evening In honor of Mlaa Mildred Ho, who will ha married to Pr. I C. Myers of Blair on June The decora tions were tn pink and white and ths gueets present were: Mlaae Mleaee Mildred Foe, Rue Mawnrth, Mary Ooedeche. KthH Kerr. tlrace Northmp, Lola Mnnie, Hee Morrla, Mads rHIdham, Edna, Oaliewey. IHI Tcmilton, Ermt Htl'lnam. Mr. C. C. How. Mrs. M. Qoedeche. Attend Clnb Council. Mrs. K. R. J. E1hrlm and daiishter, Camilla, left this afternoon for Port land, Ore., where Mrs. Rdholm will at tend the biennial council meeting- of the Oeneral Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Edholm la state health chairman. Mrs. F. H. Cole, .general federation chairman of cMl service reform, left Tueedsy to attend the earns meeting. Pratt-Lyon Wedding. The wedding of Misa HaaefI..ron and Mr. FJwood Pratt will be celebrated this evening at s o'clock at the home of the bride. The Rev. Rowland, pastor of the Flret flaptlet church, wilt perform the ceremony In the preaence of the Im mediate family and S few close friends. The brldea only attendant will be her atater, Mrs. M. C. Ruok, of Waterloo, la. Mr. Frank rmnnlgan will be the beet man. The ceremony will be followed by a reception to ISO gueata. The decorations will be In pink snd white. Quantities of peonies will be used with pink shaded candles. Mlaa Hwsneon will give harp The Creche Party. Th Creche party, which la always the looked for event of the year, will be given tomorrow afternoon In the hall room of the Htel Fnntenelle. Well known brldse pis vera are sharp ening thlr wUe to do their best to morrow. All the winter's bridge dube liave eectirrd tablet and plan to play to gether. evening. The committee on ariange mente la composed of Meadames B. F. Marahatl, N. H. Ixximla, Caspar - Toet. C. U Bradley, W. F. MUroy snd C. M. Power. Seymour Lake Country Club- . The club will be formally opened Fri day evening with a dinner dance. On account of this being an unusually large The committee In charge of the ar- party me onicera ana a.rwr. v.., tx.oments are planning to make this club will compose the reception oom party a very gay and charming affair. imlttee for the evening and will be ss- Mra. John A. M.Khane and Mra. J. n. ' slated by Meaara. and Meadamea A. J. Hcoble have charge of the game end as- Randall. H. O. Windhelm. Oeorge H. slating them will be Meadamea Joaeph Brewer. William Berry. Charles I. V oil Barker, Marry Jordon. F. B. KlrkendaJI. : mer snd J. Dean Ringer. Pinner will Samuel Burns. J. T. Rtewsrt. W. A. C. be nerved to the various parties at :. Johnson. Harry Tukey. Howard Baldrlge. J:M and 7; p. m Ppeclal Interrurban ArtWur Oulou, A. O. Rceeon, Fl B. West- (car service haa been arranged to acoomo brook, A. I.. Reed. W. R. MoKeen and: date the dancers. Moahler Colpetaer. j Mr. snd Mrs. E. Buckinghsm will en- Numerous attractive nrlaee have been . tertaln: donated for the trophies. Mr. and Mrs. Meaara. and Meadamea- PTr4T A. t. fmith have given silk hose and a W. B. Cheek, Oeorge H. Kelley, ... ..... um Mj.r'iiiAiiffh. J. I). Foster. strikingly -nanfleome mar ana wnue , tj Mra J. Kern Ringer will hare paraaol; Mrs. flouts C Nash, a large French tapestry voille box with compart ments to hold different small linen pieces; Mre. J. E. Rummer), a bird In a very attractive wicker cnge; Mra. W. K. Mathewa, two garden atlcke holding birds each -about five feet high; Mrs. Thomas Kimball, s panel mirror and a Jloyal Balton pitcher: Mlaa Arabella Kimball, a panel mirror elaborately dao orated with gold trimmings; Mr. Milton Jarllng, a tapeatry tray; Mrs. F. A. Nash, a china baaket; Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, a Florentine vase with trim mings of Dresden rosea; Mrs. John A. McShane. a pink silk vanity bag trimmed with gold lace; Mra H. P. Whltraore, hand carved ploture frame; Mra. Bernard Canon, a book with prints of the world's most beautiful children; Mrs. J. C. Iahl man, a Porto Rk-an basket; Mrs. Arthur 'Rogers, a Viennese Jardiniere; Mrs. O. C. Alllaon, an emboeeed gilt basket: Mlas 'jesale Millard, a silver filigree baeket 'with roes pink glasg lining; Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck. candy. Others was have selected choice gifts are Meadamea I F. Ifrofoot, Louis Clarke and Mlaa Frances Nssh. with them: Mr. snd Mra. W. W. Ftaher. Mtra Heaa Htnaer of Lincoln. Mlaa Mary Hlnger of IJnooln. Mr. snd Mrs. H. O. Windhelm will have as their gueata: Meaara. and Meadamea P. f. Andrewa. A. J. Htuben, P. t. T. Rlepen. Martin. With Mr. and Mra. A. J. Randall will be: Mr, and Mra. R. C. Beavers. Mlae Madae Cleaver. Mr. Fred) Randall. . Mr. and Mra. J. J. McAllister will have with them: Meaara and Meadames . B. V. Blench. W. K. Bolln. Pining together at another table will be: Meaara. and Meadamea ' Claude Orchard, R. M. Iaverty. C. H. Marlins. ' N. K. Bryaon. JU K. Bt hlndci, ' W. F. Bravlnger, W. B. Tags, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Brewer will have Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Courtney with them. Others who will entertsln parties are: Meaara. . Henry . Nygaard, four; James Corr, four; Allen Pudley. four; E. O. Furen, four; O. A. Dribble, four: W. Attend White Shrine Meetin.. fur: , i k Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent leave " "7 'ZT-Z ;n Monday for Milwaukee to attend ths " JL', .' ,r meeting of the supreme White Bhrlne. tw,0i CJ C' 8h'm'r' 1:U T which will be held the first three days in '"T7' "' . ! '1 . ! June. Mra Vincent will repreacnt Malva eelectlons during the rer mony snd re- j ception. i The yowng couple will taHe a ahott j weddln trln end will be et home after June M st 4011 Fsrnarn Mreet. I llton sill entertain at dinner this eve ning at the Fontenrlle. Tnoee Invited to meet Mlaa Pmlth are Mlaaee E.llth Hloan of New Tors For Miss Hanchett. Complimentary to Mlae Mope Hanchett, who will be married to Mi. Thonvxa Rtit ledge on June , the Umaha Woman'a Preaa club entertalncl at dinner laat evening at the Fontenelle. The table centerpiece was a large mound of Kll larney rosea and Fyrlnga bloeaome and small vasea of pink roaea marked the rlaces for eighteen gu"ite. On the Calendar. The Original Cooking club will be en tertained Thursday of next week, Inftend of today aa waa first planned. Mlaa Fannie Roaenatock entertained In formally thla afternoon for seversl visit ing young women. Personal Mention. Mrs. John F. Dale retimed thla morn ing from two montha vlalt In New York City and Hartford, Conn. In Hartford, Mrs. Pale was the gueat of her duughter, Mrs. Sydney Ia Smith. Mrs. Ed Oeorge Is visiting In Denlnon, Is. Among- the Visitors. Mlae Hedwig Roaenatock baa aa her gueet Mlaa Jeaale Oreenwald of New Tor Qty. For Mist Sloan. Complimentary to Mlas Edith Sloan of New Tork City, who is the houso guest of Mlae Harriet Smith, Mr. Charlea Ham- Ann t:rtnrA Kleanor Mackay, Meaara. Cuthbert Potter. Hen (iallnglier. Kr.hert H'lrna linrrlM Pmlth. Franrea Hochaletler. Mcllora Ial. Meaara John I 'aldw-ell. VrtA I tatiehfrtt. Charlea Hamilton. Mr. and Mra. Ward M. Hurgeaa. Restored tw novel Health. "I was sli-k for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Oans. Zanesvllle. O. "I loet weight and felt eo weak that I slmoat gave up hope of belnu cured. A 'rlend told me about Chamberlain's Tablet, snd since ualng two bottles of them I hsve been a well woman." Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. Decatur Men Will Meet Julia Here About forty btnlneite men of Decatur are to come to Omaha on the occasion of the arrival of the Julia, the liver barge, which la expected from Kansas City In a week or ten days. The boat Is to ply between Decatur and Omaha, which is the occasion of the demonstra tion the Decatur men wish to make on the occasion of the boat's arrival In Omaha. DISCORDANT BOTES . SOUNDEDBY BAUDS Union Organizations Say They Will Not Play in Parks if Nonunion Bands Are Hired. COUNCIL BACKS UP HUMMEL praiast Action Will Step Year Ceask. Pr. King's New Discovery . will . atop your cough. The first dose helps.. Oood for children. 2Sc. All druggists. Adver tisement ' Summer music In the parks has caused a note of discord In the of fice of Commissioner Hummel, who says he wants harmony among the land organizations of the city. Tha Omaba Musicians' association ad vised the park commissioner that its members will not play In the public parks this summer If non-union bands are engaged. Eaaara PropaalHoa. When Mr. Hummel put the matter up to the city council, the commissioner unanimously Indorsed the proposition of making no distinction between union and nonunion bands in the park music schedule for the season. Ths council adopted a resolution which gives the park commlaeloner control of the situa tion, as well ss approving the policy of dividing the concerts among the local bands, regardleaa of unionism. On behalf of the Ancient Order of United Workmen band, A. W. Falvey aald: "We resent the charge that we are amateurs. We are willing to put our band against any band in this city. snd we would like our shsre of the con- tert." W weld ot Ureelr Harmony. J. J. Mangel, for tne tetter carriers' band, made this statement: "Our band doea not want to rauee any dissension, but If the music la to be distributed we would like to he remembered." "I am for engaging union men when poeaible. but In this caae I feel that alt of our banda ehould be patronised," said Mayor Dahlman. The flrat concert of the aeaaon will be given next Sunday In Hanscom park by the letter carrlera' band, which la not regarded ss a union band. The union playera have eerved notice that If this concert Is held they will not participate in public park music this season. oMtrlbatora to Fawd. Commlsaloner Hummel announced that the street railway company snd brewers have contributed $1,300 toward park music for the season, and under the law the city may appropriate an equal sum. GO TO JAIL WHEN CAUGHT AT SOME STRONG ARM WORK Max Foster and John Boh an, address, lodging houses, were sentenced to sixty days In the county Jail on a charge of vagrancy. The men were seen to strong arm and rob an Intoxicated man In the alley south of Fourteenth and Dodge streets by C. H. Swan, SS28 Avenue B. Council Bluffs, and C. B. Clegg. 124 South Nineteenth, who followed the pair until they met Detective Ftamk Williams, when the arrest was made. Aa the drunken man could not be located to ap pear - against the felVows the vagrancy charge was forthcoming. IHhrlne, whUh was organised here last February and which already numbers over 100 members. Mr. and Mra. Vincent will also vlalt In Minneapolis and will be gone tea days. Give Surprise Party. Mr. snd Mra. J. N. Jorgenaan enter tained at a eurprlse party Wednesday evening In honor of Mlaa Emily Taylor. The evening was spent In music and j. gamea, pruwvs being awarded to Mr. 1 Arthur Taylor, Mr. Jesse Sercy and Mlas 1 Kva tlfnaley. Those preeent were: Meaara. and Meedamea J. N. Jorgeuacn, Beklns. five, and Mlaa Stacla Muivthlll, four. Plrasnres Past. Ths Central High School alumni gave a very enjoyable plcnlo at Klmwood park 1 Sunday, May 2S The time waa spent in i playing games and taking pictures. Mlaa j Lorena Douglas and Mr. Ray Tllson took ' the prise for snapping the two best plo turee of ths day, which happened to be Hie two alumni base ball teams. Mlex-a Mary I va Hcnrley. Kml)y Taylur, Mllm l4iae. Moearn. .Tense her A. Slernert J. P. Htraaaer. Mlnea Anna Jorgenaon, Halcyon Hensley, . Marv llenaon. blinor Htraaaer,. Meaara. Pavld I.are, Arthur Wah'etrent, Klmer Wahlatrom, Arthur Taylor, y. Ruilih llclgren. t. Harry thert- To Honor Brides. Mrs. R- A. Dodge will entertain this I evening at her home In honor of Miss j Msurine ,Lehnhoff and Mlas Henrietta Prtns, who will be married the flrat week f in June. ' The rooma will be deoorated ; throughout with bridal wreath and the. gi'este entertained will Include: Mra Charles Finks of Cavenevllle, Kan. M laaea M uuaes Maurine Telmhoff. Inea Voenerg. CMlrtte Hlsslna, Oayle Thompaun, Madeline Mats. Meaara F. Drown, 'harg. Nlaon, 1L C, Ruffler. Henrietta I'rina. Mary Oiaae, orinne Jcutee, l ltiel Kerry, Mraara T.ynn Kllgore. R. t'.rVlta, Alvln Forney, Kdward Rogers, f.ert uregg. Farewell Social A farewell aorlal will be given la the parlors of the Flrat preabytertan. church. Sevententh and Dodge streets, on Fri day evening. May 2S, at S o'clock. Thla will be the laat purely social af fair to be bald at the old church, aad ail rmrDlmra, Including all who have been at any ttme Identified . w Its the cburvh vr eongregeUoa, are Invited te be pree ent. . A musicej program and Informal re miniauent talks will be gtvea during the 1 L SPECIAL SALE or Slightly 0::d Grand Pianos Thla Is your opportunity to buy a high grade grand at a greatt saring. 11,100 ChlckerUg A Bona rosewood cose, AntA parlor else JaUU f 1.200 Stelnway, mahogany ease, excellent tfjnr condition tpODU 900 Steger A Sons colonial style, mahogany case a .rA.brfr:n... $425 $1,000 A. B. CO Qft Chase, ebony case JeW U $H0 Weber, mahogany new .'.r..".. $650 Terms arranged It deeired. We will also give you the privilege to rhaage any one of these grands on a new grand any time within three years. Schmoller & Mueller PIANO CO. i:Hl-l:i I'wntm St. 'Tea. so good as this cheers and refreshes one it's eg.,.ae.fcw- siuai mm ieaaaaaasaaaBaaweearaawe II. J. Hugrtes Co., Luc, AV bo legale DUtrtbutora. Women's Pants Unbleached Muslin Umbrella knee, muslin band. Sizes 4. 6 and ft. J60 values, pair 12ic IS-inch; full atanderd I. I. grade, aoft finish, eaally bleached and laun dared Regular to value. Special Friday, s yard 4ic Bleached Muslin 86-Inch; excellent soft finish, good quality. Full bolts. Special, a yara 6ic Oxfords and Pumps Women's. 600 pairs; all styles, patent and new dull lea t h era. Worth U.Stand ti. Friday, pair. $1.66 Women's Oot'n Vests "Cumfy-Cut" and square necks. Regular 12 He values. Each, st 7c -inks of Economy In a Chain of Basement Offerings Friday, Bargains Distinctly Without Parallel Boys' Union Suits Mesh. Ages 8 to .14 years, 25c val- t Q ties, suit Lu We Close at 1 o'Clck Monday, Decoration Day. si4 21.SOO MXTf'B SHIRTS Saturday at Half Price 489 Beautiful Silk Dr esse Seamless Hosiery Women's, children's and men's; cotton; black, tan and white. O 1 Worth lie: see- aHAf del Friday, palr..." Hosiery Mane, women's and ehll dren'e feat black and fancy colore. Fine oetten, aeamleaa. Worth I Sc. Special DC Men's Suits . v serve, fancy worstede. 1 neree and oheviote. 1 I tailored and aerire a a Blue serge, caeatmeree well tailored an lined. All alaee. Heaular 11 d 111 vaJ an ;c...57.5o IB . AV Values up to $15, at the small price of O Brery dress la a correct spring and rammer newest styles, women's and miaeee' si sea. We purchased from a New Tork manufacturer all Lis travelers' and show room samples, as well as small lots of stoek on hand. etc. N Deaasia of pretty a fyt aer eaesi afar, ewafee sfyfe, military rea, tlmm tmHrJ efecta, fmney tiitmmtd afreaaaa, efe. k44m mf fmm . crapa dm cAuee, rree ssetewr, Uk prnplin, fmncy figwrd pmptim anaf rata. The greatest lot of right-up-to-the-minute dresses every sold for so little money, right at ' the time when you need them. Fine materials, t excellent workmanship, dosens of new styles. ' Many are samples, others la all si see and colors. Sixes 14, 16, 18 and 20 for Miatea Sixes 34 to 44 for . Women Not a dress worth less thaa $7.50, the greatest part are worth 1 10 and up to SIS, some even more. .Choice for Sfl.OO. . Men's Trousers Pure all-wool ' worsteds. In plain blues and fancy $1.98 mtaturea. Regu lar price II ; sale price, pair. Dress Tissues 27 Ins. wide. Fine, sheer, crisp quality, all the new wanted etrtpea and "Wl checks, feet colors. VC UHo value, yard.. " Wonderful Silk and Cotton Blouses, 55c Would be exceptional values at $1 and $1.25; some even worth more. 1,200 to choose from, every one a correct style, dozens of pretty new styles; made of fancy .Tap silk, silkette, cotton crepe, fine voiles, etc. The new large stripes, large fancy flowered . and figured Jap Silks with large embroid ed patterns, in all the various colors, etc. Nearly every style in a complete range of sizes. A Big Sale of Boys' SuiU Dress Percale Fine quality full atand erd make. doth All neat dota etrlpes end flvurea. ISO value. gpectel FTtaar. TJC yanl " - Mill Remnant and remnants' from amr ree lar etooke. fine roeroerlaed. printed batiaU al4 Ij"! tlee. Preaa Percales. Call com. Zephyrs, luawna. 1 Ttaauea, etc, vaiues JJC te IIHC yard. r '4 Every Suit Worth $3.50 to $4.00 42 Blue Serge Suite In ages up to 10 years; S2 Fancy Mixture Suits. Many with two pair of full lined pants, to fit any age to 17 years. Ail at one price, Friday. .. leCeOU Vi Boys' Khaki Knickerbockers Dark, olive shades, in all ages. Regular 50c, kind. Friday , Double Seat and Knee Over alls Every age, 8 to 11 years. Regular 60c values, kind, pair 39c 39c $1.50 Long Pants for Boys In neat shadea. 81ies IT to II, waist measure. $1 Extraordinary Sale of Long Silk Gloves Friday 35c About 100 dozen 12 and 16-button pure silk gloves, double tipped, seconds of GIc and 79o kinds; mostly black, a few white and pink; all siaea; Friday, while thev last 35. Fancy Dress Prints Thouaaada of Tarda; aeat dreaa batlate, plain and fancy printed lawns, sins- l:ama. up to lly ma i. etc. Lenfthe Ol i IS yde.i aaa. AC itatche. yard . . Brassieres Worth 60e, for. . . -25s Maaltary Aprons Laun der and wear well, IS Sanitary Belts Regular S6e values, each. ..15s Corsets That would sell readtlr st 11.10 modal made of cf'MI with laoe and ribbon trim mlns. heavy hoee auppwrtera A no) her model made ae tf fancy matertai. 21 i retttly trtnuned ' Corsets Summer Net and Batiste. Reliable makes that are guaranteed rust- ; Special.. U7l proof. Shoes and Oxfords Men's Odds and ends la tan aad black. Worth to $8.50. On tables St 25 Friday, pair.... X' Tennis Shoes and Oxfords. Every size f or men and J a boys. Sdoo'L nr." L Barefoot Sandals Every size. Soft tan calf. Protected toes. A pair "98c Boy Soon Shoes Made from dark taa val vet muleekln. Soft and touch. Spe- rr clal, pair.... PleOe7 8c Nankins 5o Far Friday sale. S00 dos- ea Mercerised Napkins hemmed ready to ( use. Each O C (One doaen limit) Table Damask Kxtra Special Owe ease ef Mill Ansa ef full Meacfc! linen flniah Table Damaak heavy and dar- A r able. yaras Mm. rifT 15c Towels 10c This lot eonalsta of Unen Flnieh Buck Tawela bem mend ende. fancy berdera A tewel that will A iv. m rli II r Bed Spreads $1.88 One let ef (t.t and Ittl Bed Spreads In tha oroonet and Maraelllea kind; hem med or ecallop. ed, cut eornera. LAch Kinv, neni- $1.98 s Wavy Hair Switches A beautiful two-ounce. twenty-four-inch switch. Theee swltcheaord- Jf Inertly aell for It. Mr On sale Friday, st. 'v' . Men's Handkerchiefs Men's plain wblte and colored border Handker- chlefa: alao the Inl tlaled kind. All sood alxrs. Soft flniah..' 25c Ladies' Handk'rch'fs All pure linen pllan and colored inltlala: alao the new colored, rolled hetna. ery apecia.1 at r all for tie. or, ?5C