8 TIIK HKK: OMAHA. W KDNKSP AY, JUMv 16. J91-". By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday, June 15, 1915. A WELL known clergyman of the state, a on Urn resident of Omaha, while visiting in New York. City last week bad the novel experience of being taken for the far-famed athlete, Jim Coffey, and, at be says, banking In the sunshine of bla fame. The clergyman entered New Tork Juat at the moment when thli cele brated individual had added new glories to bit career. At the Data hotel the clergyman was greeted, gated upon, made the idol of bell boya and waiters, to the exclusion of all other guesti. The physique and genial personality of the two are moat marked and very similar, and the clergyman laughingly claims that he haa never re ceived more veneration or atttention in tbe years of bis clerical life than at the riaza two weeks ago. Dance for Kin Higby. 'omplhnentary to Mlaa Helen Iitb', mho Is the house attest of Mr. and Mre. A. V. Klntlrr. Mr.-and Mrs. D. C. Brad ford gave a lanrinu party last evenlne at their home. Tlie ball room waa beautifully decorated ' with Killarney Torn, pa I ma tuid ferne. In the dining room quantities of pink. snap dra;ons were used. The guests Included.' Msssrs. and MJsm ' Kdwln T. flwohe, nk Kennedy, Itrlen Hisby. Clare Helen Voo4anl, Mfnle Jvia. Mm-e Woodard Messrs Krank Haskell, fiuy Furay. A. V. Klnsler. Mlesee-- KllsaKrth Davis. Heslrlca Coart. KtiSnla Whit more. Mrs. fca tYaUfue. Vaasrs . Uwnm Krlnkri, Tmn KiiisIt, Jr. LeRoy Ommmer,' Charlie Allison. Robert Burns, At Happy Hollow. A speclel musli pporam will Se tan thla evening at the p!ld-wek ulnner dance at Happy Hollow club. Miaa llaael Pllver. aoprena. and. Mr. Kdwhi Clark s. cellolat, eooompanled by Mra., Walter 811 vsr. planlat, will aire Uie prorem. Mr. and Mra. Harry. Iwria will en tertain In honor of th1r nleflo, Mlse (Mabel Webeter.- of "ChJcajre. Pink and white peflsUca wtll 3?orat their table and covere will ba placed for Mr. end Mrs. K. D. .Armatro. Mr. ami Mra. Lawrie and MSse M.ahe.1 WebeUr. With Mr and Mra. J. -VY. ParUh will ba: 1 Messrs. and Ms id "- W 1 t:oad. Clifford Badler, J H ' Conrad, J. T. Prentiss, Mr. end Mra. I. W. I'erter will enter tain. . Messrs and Weedames W. A. Fraser. J. E. riUserald, John T. Tates. r ens tor htiard. Mr. and Mra. William B. WhHehorn will entertain: Messrs and Meadames H. J. Berlins. William R. Burns. John P. Klria. - B. W II son. M K Msawall. A. TA esterfleld, William B. Whltahorn. Kev. and Mra. J. Frank Tuiig. l'r. and Mra. J. 8. Llolitenwallner. Othera entertaining will ha: Mr. and Mra. Kdwerd Doyle, who will have eevaa Hicate; Mr. and Mra A. W. Fi-tenl, four; Mr. Georce A. Amoa. four; B. a. Roo .m, five; Nelaon C. rram-e. eeven: W. B. Hrhaffer. eiht; William H. Rhodee. el; M. U Randall, feur; K. C. llatiry. elflit; C. Fancoaal, two; Oeorge A, Roberta, tlve. and Lee Hamlin, ,. Mr. and Mra. Charles R. atwaiman's guests will Include. Mlseaa Uombaoh of Council Bluffa and May Rouae; Trof. J. v. O'BrWn and Mr. Rollln Phermen. Visitors at the real estate convention. v.re entertained today at luncheon at tie Happy .Hollow. Covers were placed for J00. Mr. and Mra. M. C. Cameron will en tertain at dinner Friday evenina. Mra. Cl.iMles Hardin will rive a luncheon at tl.e chb Friday. Thuraday at the Ladles' lay luncheon, amonc those entertaining 111 t.a: Mesdamea C J. Lyon, i'rank U Weaver. C. C. Trimble and M. C. I'aters. ILABierCftliOW. The wedding of Mia Emma Remer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. F. R. Hamar. and Mr. Norman Cahow, aoa of Mr. and Mra. B. W. Cahow, waa calsbratad last evening at o'clock at the home (f tb brldea parenta. The Rev. Mr. Cobbey of the First. Christian church performed the ceremony In the presence of iha Im mediate relatlvea. ' The bride wore a gown of ivory crape e chln made round length with very full skirt and pleated bodie. Her tulle veil waa caught with a eprsy of llllea of the valley and aha carrlod a shower bouquet of bride roses and llllea ef the valley. Her only ornament waa a dla mond and pearl lavallere, th gift of the gioom. v ' , ' There were no attendants. A wedding dinner for the g'iesta fol lowed the ceremony. ' The house wss beautifully decorated wiih pink and while. Pink and white awet peas and larfe bunches of the aeen peonies war used thieuehoJt the hu.mi The young couple left last evening for Wnver and Colorado Springs. The hrtde'e aoawsy gown waa of cream silk I utile. Wnh tlits waa worn a alilta bat. Mr. and Mrs. Cahow will be at home after August In Omaha. At Seymour Lake Club. Mr. and Mra. II. O. Wlndbelnt are eu lertatnli.c at dinner tills evening When tl ry will have for their guests: lMri. and 5ledmrs H A. W-xxtof ('. II. T. Rlepvn, Ifi,vettr. In ; John tuhei., K All r -if J. U. Mevera, "oum U Hlnffs, J H. Msrtln. J.mn li Ku hi, C I. Vollnier. It. sill Mi. H. . Wshl, l'r. i'l Mi,. U'. K. ri"ie. Mi, ;!- ct IWria. Ill ; Mr. Wdrrn Andrews. II r. . V. Christie entertained at din ner )tes entiig. Ilia gueota wue: Miss iiae .Melllk, Mjiw Dollle Fitsgerald and Mr. H. II. Milter. A ilm.ier party thla evu.lni will be i i,iii(ji. d of Mr. end Mrs. J. J. Ilim hey. l'r. sua Mis. 1'S'il jucknless. Miss Maty 1 slUihsn. Mim CMga Kltiwr, Misa Ruth Hnn and Mls flare Hoffman. Mr. r. n 'r haid will have four gueita tins e eoli..' - . Viiiticg Kurse Picnic. The lii( i ir Is of tl.e Visiting Nurse asKorUtton gsva a pitnio this afternoon st Klmwood park. Those present were day evenlug, June 17, and July I the Dramatic club, tinder the direction of Miss Msry Irene Wallace, will give their play, "The Merry Wives of Windsor," at Hanacom perk. Wedding Announcements. Miss Margaret K. Oapp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. '. Clapp of Keystone Park, and Mr. Foster Bulllvan were quietly marrta4 on Friday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. There were no attendants and the Rev. Mr. lis well performed the ceremony. Mlsa Madge Mulumby of Fremont and Philip If. Oarnett of Omaha were mar ried at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Margaret Molumby, Saturday even ing et Fremont. The Rev. W, H. Buea officiated. The young couple have taken a wedding trip to Denver and on their return will make their home In Dundee. Mr. Uarnett la caahler of the Ford Auto company and his bride for five yeare haa been employed as a stenographer In the shoe department of Hayden Brothers' store. A party of their friends from Omaua attended the wedding. Summer Plan. , Mlae Eleanor Rentt, accompanied by Mlaa Gertrude Weeth and the Miaea Myr tle aad Edna Cole, will leave the first part of July for Mr. Harry O'NeiHa ranch in the western part of the state, where they will be Mr. O'Nelll a guests for two weeks. Mr. and Mra.. Ixuls Nasli and family went to their summer home, Xashwood, yeatesday. At th Field ClubT" Mrs. E. P. Boyer entertained In honor of Mrs. Preston Davidson, who leavea In a few daya to make her home In Chicago. The other guesta were Mra. William R. Wood and Mra. Ronald Peterson.. Mrs. Charles F. Crowley will entertain sixteen guesta at luncheon Thuraday; Mra. K. B. Carrigan, ten, and Mrs. R. D. Pollard, eight. Afternoon Tea. Mra. Thomaa Brown entertained at tea, yesterday afternoon at her home. In honor of her daughter, Mlaa Dorothy, who returned In March from London, England, where aha attended school. The drawing room, where the hostess re ceived her guesta. was decorated with Dorothy Perklna' roses and the dining room waa abloom with crimson ramblers. Assisting Mra. Brown were, Mesdamea Lena Ellsworth Dale. Martin, Buab; Misses Gladys Chamtwra and Myrtle brown. About seventy guests tallsd dur ing the hours of t and 1 With the Visitor. Mr. Frank U Haycock of Callaway, Nab., arrived at the first of the week to meet his mother, Mrs. Kile R. Haycock, of Calais, Me., and brother, Mr. Allan R. Haycock, of New Tork City, who will aocompnny linn to "Callaway tor the summer. The party remained In Omaha over Sunday. Mrs. Julius Furth of Chicago la the guest of her brother, Mr. Julius Drelfue, and Mra. Drolfua. ' Mr. and Mrs: Fred Ochsendeln of Bt Loigs have arrived to be the guests of Mra. Ochsendi iu's mother, Mra. Weavers. At the Country Club. Reservations for dinner at the regular dinner dance for Wednesday evening have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Beaton. . . At the Field Club" The Mlases Olga and Louise 8tois en tertained Informally at luncheon today at the Field club. A large basket of daisies decorated the table and fifteen guests were entertained. Debutante Bridge Club. The Debutante Bridge dub postponed Its regular meeting for today. The mem bers will be entertained, Tuesday of next week, at the home ef Miss Marlon Kuhn. - Pergonal Mention. Mlaa listen Croner will leave thla even tug for Kanaaa'Clty to visit her aunt be fore the latter leaves for en extended trip to the coast. Mlaa Cronsr will not be able to take her part in the "ArtleCs Dream," to be given st the Boyd theater Krlda.r evening. Mr. and Mra. II. !. Pthonlau have re turned from ten daya spent at Qulnoy, III., their old home. Mrs. Cornelius Riley end children will spend the summer In Seattle, the guesta of Mrs. Riley's parents. With the Wayfarers. Mr. William 1 Holxman, accompanied by Mrs. Holsinan and eon. Max, left Sat urday night for a three weeks' trip to tho California exposition. In and Out of the Bee Hire. Mrs. Edward A. Teaau Is spending the dsy with friends In Fremont. Jack Baldwin left last evening for the Pacific roast, where he plane to spend the summer. Kitchell-Pierton. The wedding of Miss Jessie Maud Plerson, daughter of. Mr. and Mm. A. J. risrson. ami Mr. Arthur R. Mitchell waa celebrated last evening at 30 o'clock at the Calvary Baptist church. In the pres ence of a large number of friends. The Rev. Mr. J. A. Maxwell, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, performed the ceremony. Mr. I-enipman blsyed the Ioliengren wedding march for the entrance of the bride and groom and the Mendeleaohn for the re-esslonal. During the ceremony Mrs. Robert Toe men ssng Cadman'a "At Dawning." and Miss Clare Riefken "Changeless." The church wee 'beautifully decorated with palma, ferna and Klllarney roses. The bride waa attractive In a gown of white crepe meteor, elaborately trimmed with chantllly lace and seed pearls. The court tfsin wsa caught at the shoulders with peer I butterfltna. Her tulle veil waa held in place with orange bloesome and she carried a shower bouquet of brides rosea and ' llllea of the valley. Mra. R. ft. Heyden waa the matron of honor and waa gowned In pink Georgette crepe, made round lengtn end trimmed with pearl pjissetnenter.e. She carried an arm bouquet of Klllarney roses. The ushers were Mr. Robert Yoeman and eight of the brlde'a friends. The glrla were dressed alike in arm pie gowna of white orandy, made very short, and were the Misses Jewel Alexander, Flower Alexander, Edna Williams, Marie Williams, Esther Rawacn. Emily Van Kursn, Clare Van Kuran and Genevieve Van Kurah. Mra Pleraon, the bride's mother, wore a gown of pink crepe meteor, wtth white hat. ? he wore a coraage or pink sweet peaa. There waa no reception, and the young couple left after the ceremony for the west. They will be at home after July 15, In Omaha. II. Vine damagea for alleged alienation of her atfectione. The defense maintained that the cloth ing was not suitable to Mra. McNeill s station In life and that I', waa evidence that Mr. McNeill failed to support his wife properly. Attorney W. R. Patrick for the defense gave evidence of a formerly unrevealed trait of baehfulneas when he exhibited the varloua garments to the Jury. At first It waa easy. "This is the dress which Mrs. McNeill wore when she returned to her parents' home," he announced, holding ' up the garment. He continued, as he stsrted to pick up another garment: "Thle-er er a I say- I mean garment waa worn by Mra. McNeill the same time t mean when ahs went to her parents' home." His embarrassment, however, was al leviated by the fact tht Judge Troup and the Jurors were also apparently suf fering from a degree ef nervousness. A drees alleced to have been given to Mrs. McNeill by Mayor Thomas Hoctor of South Omaha figured In the testimony. Mre. Jewell, her step-mother, testified that it waa given to the young woman In return for rfflce work done by her dur ing Mr. Hector's campaign for the meyor'a office. i-C rPLAZA HOTELn NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUQ ami FIFTY NINTH ST. The coolest hotel in New York. Overlooking Central Tark. Within easy distance of all theatres and shops. Your address known the world over while you stop at The Plaza. OUTDOOR TERRACE AND SUMMER GARDEN Special Dancing Features Single Rooms with Bath, $3.50 np Doable Rooms with Bath, $5.00 Ts reserve morns er te sser fsrtker isfnstloa ddrni FRKL) SrEBHT. Mi'fit Un Lawyer Hesitates In Description of Woman's Garment Dresses and lingerie formerly worn by Mrs. Lila McNeill, pretty yeong wife, were exhibited to a Jury in District Judge Troup's court In order thet twelve men might form an opinion whether George H. McNeill properly supported his wife while she waa living with him. The artlelea of clothing were plaoed In evidence by attorneys for Mr. and Mra. Arthur C. ' Jewell, parents of ' Mre, Mc Neill, whom Mr. McNeill Is suing for When at Afewport Din e at " HILLTOP INN Under soma wtajtaoement as TeT MeSmee 7 l.cmjtft I wobe. HTlM-rC Ioff,a. I.. Hi lir. x i..r V i,!l. i iit r Jordcu. .V. r. ....kelt. J. J W il un, a, .1 T I iiu. IKlH M'lili!eU. -V i v'lsra Ttiomil. Mesitsmea Krsuk Wallers, "Un I. Wrtisel. I sliner Flndley. Innr Williams, . VS . K. Ailsnis. W; J. H ... P. '. Monanr, William Kiing. l or tLe Future- . dointiui- fsrtv wtll he given WeJnes .ty, J i 3. st the r(t;-inenl Kuuw tha br,flt of ttir aomn.rr camp Ml,s l.ur'ii nf the luvenile court will sddrcs u. tei t tin-iul Woitmn dob ua Thurs- A Message to Thin, Weak, Scrawny Folks An Eaj Waj to Caia 10 to 39 lbs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Fleto Thin, nervous, undeveloped men aad I woman eveivwnere wie hewrd to ssyrX can't understand why I do nut set fat i i"nii; ui s'. nourishing food." Tlie reason Is Just this: You cannot ger fat. no nistter how much you eat, unless your illganilve oigsns ssslinilata the fat making element of your food IntiMd 4,f lalng ihaiu out through the bouy as Waele. Wlist Is needed la a means of gently urging the assimilative functions of tl, eioiuach ana iniasilnea to abeorb tl, pus and faa and band tliem ovsr to I lie blood, wnare they may rsarli the atai ved, sliruitksn, run-down tissues and build tliem un. The thin ptiun i body a liks a lt y wpoiia esasr and hungiy for tho fatty mat. Male of which It Is being ds. Iiilvsd by tlia failui of tli allnientarv canal to taka thetu from Iha fond. Tint et way to overcoms this sinful t, of rieali bullillna eleineuta and to toi tlie Uakaas of fala Is to uss rarol. ti. recently dlsi-ovvied reaeiiwratlva ftrc that la rei-oiniiiended so hlahlv by nhv aliiana here and abroad. Take a little f-arjol tst'let with every meal ant notice how quickly your cheeks rill out and rolle of firm, healthy natt are rtioitel over your bd, coveting e. n bonv ansle and pr'l ting point, fetnarmaii Mii'onneil I'rua Ptoie. Unuiha. and oilier Oruaalata I'ave Hanoi, or can et It rom their wtioleealar, and wilt retunl onr monev if you ai not saiiafirrt with the gain in weisl't it prortu, a slated on ilia auarantee in escli ua'k ssa. It la In xnciiaiva. easv to lata an.l his'ilv efiiei' I Cauttoai WliMe Sai aol haa rrodui-ed ! reiuaiUeble teaults lu overcionli.a narv- ous iierpaia suit general stomach tiouhlee. it aiiould 1101 be taken unlea v mi ai e willing to sain leu r""i"l "' tnoe, for It la a wonlciful flean-buildr. AJ vai Uasuisnt. a B a V tws't risk karlas Bf saUSIsg ha ir mil -ai ImS st taahalaal saewUeaa aa tba sart M taa Ur. li'a Seilar la MU aaakat W imS Uakalcal aasartle. 1 auck aa I aai akl IS I ail psaae ar wnM. S. G. PETIGOUS atabn Aaurleaa laatitsia ul S.CttlMi ltlHW laoa w. O. Bldg. gboa pongLaa toil. A Dollar Bottla cf Lee's Liquid Shampoo contains a full quart; just eight times as much as In the 25-cent bottles and, therefore, just one-half the cost Cleans quick dries quick leave no soap la the hair, which foes right back Into Its old training-. At druggists or delivered prepaid, 4 os. 25 ct; 1 os. 50 cts. j 32 ou f 1.00. GEO. IL LEE CO., Laboratories Oaweaa. K abe. xM0 sf, 4 4 4 4t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T. Pe A.'3 Tou are cordially Invited to call and Inspect our Immense and com plete stock of summer merchandise. We Close at 5 P.M. Daily, Saturday 9 o'clock. evenings at A recent purchase of 200 dozen house dresses and porch dresses, bought of a Philadelphia manufacturer at An Etiraordieagy Sale of Mousse &n& PoircHi Dresses a big price concession, makes possible these unusually low prices Materials are good Chambrays, Ginghams, Percales, Lawns and Crepe W The models are in the low neck collarless; the large flat collars, three-quarter and half sleeves, empire effects, be,lted front and belted back, loose straight lines and form fitted effects. Sizes 34 to 46. 89c Choice house dresses, worth to $1.50. All materials, all colors, all sizes A Special Oppor tunity, a Special Price and Specially Desirable Dresses, IltJis 'III is.L If 'at vt I l I E ill 1 WJi. 8 $1.89 Choice Porch and House Dresses, worth to $5. So. model, color and material. All sizes. Every good There is a Splendid Assortment of These Neat Wash able Garments. Choice porch and house dresses, worth to $2. Many new lawns and chambrays. All sizes. tiiaWslamav Immense Sale of SKIRTS A purchase of a New Tork skirt man ufacturer's entire surplus and sample line of wash fabiio skirts enables us to present 'the biggest bargain In skirts we have had the opportunity of offering. On Sal Wtdneaday 1,ZUU Safl Wash Skirts Skirts Made of Ratine.Gabar- dine, Linen, Pique, Bed t fords, Repps, Etc. The pleated, flared, ruffled, gored and flounced models. There are skirts in lot worth up to 3.00 each Many are odd earn pi a, others are all sires. Every one a wonderful bargain. The New"Cover-Al." Dressette It's here at last. The dress that women have always longed for. The .connecting link between the bungalow apron and the house dress. A faultless model of simplicity that can be worn as a cover-all or a complete dress, that positively prevents exposure of un dergarments. Come In and have same demonstrated to you. Specially priced at 49c. Special Bungalow Apron 35c, 3 for $1.00 For an apron worth 60c each. A limited number of this special will be offered at this sale at the above special price. A splendid quality of percale, mode low neck and short sleeves, large pocket trimmed with rick rack braid, belted back. ATI colors light and dark. All slues. 4- hs&- i t ABOUT 5,000 PAIRS of LOW SHOES BMBWBBlBBBSBaBBWSBBWBaa BBMaaBBMSBBaMBMajBJBaSMBlBHBJSaBMSBBHSJBJ BBMaaWBBMeSBaBBaBM-.aeBSBSBSBlBBSBSBSBBaBaB BBBBBSBBBBBBBSBBa . . Serviceable Footwear For Men, Women and Children On Sale Beginning Thurs. at Half Price Late Headwear Ostrich Pompons Branched to the bunch with long feelers. Most wonderful value of the season. Just the thing for trim ming the new sailors. They come In white, white and black, pink, army blue, Kelly green, black. 29c Bunch Nam Black Silk Velvet Tama In four good styles. Some ribbed uith soutache braid, some have long tassels. pipings of white kidskin, narrow ribbons, etc 11.69 White, Green and Rose Colored Corduroy Tarns Wide ribbed 59c and up Ice Cream Day BasBSBSssssssBaB. jiggijlj?!''!!! ,mmmmmmm Every Wednesday iuart Bricks, each Pint Bricks, each .20c ,10c Our usual high-grade ice cream, for sale at PompeiarT Room, Brandeis Stores, Soda Department. Remember the Day Every Wednesday. Visit the Green Room Cafe BRANDEIS STORES. Home Cooking Our Specialty. Refined Cabaret. Specials For Wednesday Rug Department Binall aimlneter Rugs Oood line of panama. Bite S6r71 Inches. worth $44)9 .... Slie 7t(4 tncbaa. worth $2 69 .... ..$2.79 L$1.79 Fringed Sample Rvgs 1V yards long. Worth 2.. Spe cial Wednesday Linoleum Special feet wide.. I Oood patterns and qaal- ar ' tties. 8pciaJ. a. yard., I C :..98c Four Special Items in the Drapery Department t-fot Bamboo Porch Shades All ready to hang. ef 8peclaJ. each p l.UU 10-lnch Imported Cretonne Couch Covers Jiret the thing for the porch or summer cot tags. Keen $1.50 Scrim Curtains Trimmed wtth inch lace, 2, yards long. Special for Wednee- a a A dsy. pair $1.00 Cedar Chests Just a entail lot IS Inches Ions:. Reanlar 170 values. Wednesday, each :..$5.00 K 4444b4444'4'4M4' 4- 4e 4-4- 4- t 4-4-4-4-4- 4- 4- t 4- t 4- t I 4-4-4- 4-4-4- 4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4- t 4-4-4- t 4- 4