12 THE KKK: OMAHA. SATKUDAY. .UWE 2f,. 1915. By MELLIFICIA. Friday, June 25, 1915. WE MAT boast of a real genuine "igh brow In our canine net. MIks Mary Lewis Wood has a little German Dachshund 1 purchased abroad, which understands two languages. MIps Wood always speaks to him In either French or Ger man, and for some reason he has never taken kindly to our native tongue. Hid name Is Grabarh, named after the little German Tillage In which he was born. He Is with his mistress on her Jaunts, either for pleasure or business, and accompanies her on all her shopping expeditions. He has an aristocratic ancestry and la counted a very valuable possession by the owner. Summer Plana. ?.( Elisabeth Hewitt If ft Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. C. A. Mmi of Worcester, Msss. During the su-nmer Miss Hewitt wilt make an extended tour of the New England states. Mr. Jamea T. Klnsler will lesv. soon for Berdsley, Minn., hwt ahe will rpend the lumiwr with her sinter. Mr. Klns- lei will be Joined later by her daughter, W i Blanche, and by Mlaa Adele Vrore. Misses Bertha and Edna Clarke left Monday on the special train of Kappa ipha Thetaa to attend the national con ventton at Oerhardt-by-the-Se In Ore- Con. They will alao visit both exposi tion before returning. Mini Helen Clara and Miss Marie -hmldt of Omaha left Saturday for Cali fornia. They will take some special work at the university In Berkeley and a ill 'lilt both exposition!. Mr. Mary Hart of Chicago orrlved till week to sprlid the summer with her r-aushter. Ire. H. J. Bchlfferle, an1 Mr. Schlfferle. Mr. J. J. Dodds and son, Robert Clev left Monday for Ienver, whera they will remain until Joined by Mr. Dodds, about Jt'ly I. Then they will take a woatern trip to Heattla and the expositions re turning In September'. Mrs. M. V. Roblna and little daughter. With Victoria, will leave July I for Illi nois, visiting Rock ford and Chicago, from -a here they will go by boat to Michigan for the summer. Mr. Roblna will Join li.eei later. Mlaa Fannie Arnold, aupurvlsir of music In the school, has gone to Los ,ngeles to spend ths summer win her sifter and nephew, William H. Correll. bmsb f At Seymour Lake Club. Mine Helen Adklna entertained a party of friends at luncheon yesterday. The guests were: ' Misses Muses Hazel Greene, JWtrl. e Fsrrsr. Miille Smith, Thelma McMahon, Huth 1-averty, Margaret King. Helen Heed. The dinner-dams given by the Omaha Manufacturers' association wts a very enjoyable affair. .The napklna for the ladles were In the form of neatly hemmed tea towela, each bearing some booster motto for Omaha made goods and home food. Mesdames C. Tt Orchard, Laverty and Benson were hoatesses at a luncheon and kenainirton yesterday afternoon. Their guests Included; nli s will be held during the summer snd the regular work resinned In the fall. With the Visitors. Mies Itilu Mitchell of Lincoln, who wss the guest of Miss Alice Iiuvsl, left Thurs day. Mrs. Rogers of Rprlna-fietd. 111., Is v1s Uting her niece, Mrs. V. A. Plxley. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hsrtmnn are spend ing the week-end with Mrs. C. E. Joy cox at her home at Carter Lakp. Mrs. II. V. Dempster and children of Beatrice are visiting Mr. and Mrs. TV. V. Johnston, Mrs. Dempster's parents. Mr. Lie Roy Maltby of Kansas City Is visiting his sister. Mrs. II. C. Anson, at the home of Dr. snd Mrs. J. F. Anson. At the Field Club. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Poote and Dr. and Mrs. Wahl will entertain st dinner to morrow evening at the Field club In honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Wood of Lafayette, Ind., and for Mrs. Onll of Teoritt. HI. The table will be beautifully decorated with a mound of meteor eoses and the guest will Include: Messrs. and MesiHmes C. I' Andrews. John Meyer, Wood. '. H. T. Helpen. Henry winoneimcl, .lorn U. Knlm, Htuben, L'Kirtt? ''ilnt). A. J John Martin. Mrs. Call Reservations for dinner Saturday even ing at the Field club have been made by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hslrd, who will have twenty-rix guests; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker 2d, Kelley, ten week with Mr. mid Mis. H ron Oherst I fore goInK on to Hn'imrs t.sk, Bur llnston. Wis., fur the Mtmtner. Miss Mrl Vennum of Ptrstion left Tuesday nftrr a nho't visit wllh Mr. and Mr. Tslmaee. Mrs. .A. It. Newconih snd dauitliter. Helen, of NM.raeka City are lsltlim Mrs. .1. M lillchrlst. Mr. find Mrs. K. I-:. Mnee and children will le early In July to spend two months In California. Mrs. C I.. Reed snd children left for the east Monday. Mr. Reed left the same dny for IxmlsMlle, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. o. V. Kin will leave this evening for an extended trip to Canada and the Pacific coat. Mrs. A. J. Kuhlman of Nebraska City spent the week-end with her daughter. Mis. J. F. Ana. in, and Dr. Anson. Miss Kannle Hlabnu,-h arrived Hatur rtsy from lis Anfeles. and la the guest of her sunt, Mrs. F. W. Slahaugh. Miss Florence True of Pnadcna and the Misses Helen end Ion Ivey. of Plnttsmouth arc guests of Mrs. Raymond Haywarri. Mrs. D. Boyd and daughter, Mary, who were the guests of Mrs. Boyd's sister, Mrs. Thomas F. Malotiey. have returned to their home In Dewltt, la, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Talniage and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rhoade expect to mo tor to Kansas City and Excelsior Springs Kunday. Rev. H. A. Tsylor snd Mr. Taylor and daughter of Genoa, motored Tuea day to spend the rest of the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Trebllcock. Mrs. William B. Hopaon and little daughter, f lars. left Wednesday for Ijos Angeles, where they will spend the sum mer with Mrs llnin'in'i parents. Ml Rut I, McDonald left this morning for Ibrncm, Ore., to vltt Miss Nan Stuart, formerly of Hnldrege, Neb. Miss Mf-Unnald will vl.'lt the coast expositions before riturn'nit home. Mrs. P.lnie, F. Port"-', s room pn tiled by her children, Helen, Katherlne and John, left this morning for California. They will be the gurals of Mrs. Poricra sis ter In Han Francisco and will spend soma time In I.ob Augtles and San Diego, returning home some time In Sep- Informal Luncheons. Mrs. Raymond Hayward entertalnod at a picnic luncheon Wednesday for her Ituesls, Miss Florence True of Pasadena four; Mr. and Mrs. Tom I and the Misses Helen and lone Dovey of Mr. Jack Hughes, four; Mr. I Plattsmouth. Fifteen guests were present Meadatnes , Roth. Ooeney, Burson, Creaaey, Houseman, Engdahl, Htryker. Kirk Patrick. Moore. . Waddell, fJreene, Frank Van Bandt, Krkerman. Meadames Orahami Courtney, Charles Eads, Clow, Lucy Fads, W. J. Orchard. William Berry. Lush, F. A. Broadwell. Cutler. O. M. Schlndel, Ik Van ndt, Watkins, C. A. Wells, right; Mr. snd Mrs. J. V Fetters, four, and Mr. Hnrry Bteel, eight. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. E. H. Banner left this week for the esst. Mrs. W. O. Moore and daughter re turned Saturday from Lincoln. Mr. I. Howard Farreli has returned from a two months' trip on the western coast. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Halstesd retnrnel Monday after spending a week out In the tste. Mlsa F.lolnn H litis entertained at lunch 'eon Thursday for Mrs. T. D. Brnden of Denver, formerly Miss Nell Guild of Omaha. Ten guests wore present, most of whom were membors of the P. C. club, to which Mrs. Bradtn also belonged. Personal Mention. Mrs. A. J. Covley Is taking a rest cure nt the Wise Memorial. Mrs. Frank Frahm left for Pierce Sat urday to visit her parents. Mrs. Frederick Drexel, mrdher of Mrs. 11. G. Hurt ami of Mrs. John Harte, is Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennett returned ! ""'lously 111. where they spent Tueeday fiom Lincoln a week Mrs. Wllhia Swanland of Newman Orove la vlsiUng her mother, Mrs. W. B. Howard. Mrs. H. 8. Moore and son left for North Platte Frldsy to visit until after the Fouith. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson and Mrs. Mary Smith will spend ths weekend In Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mra. I. II. Arey and children will leave Tuesday for Chicago, where they will spend the remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rurr and children left Saturday for a visit to Kansss City and Ht. I-ouls. Mr. and Mr. H. 1. McCarthy wilt leave soon for Chicago to sttend the wedding of their son, Harry Hebner. The Mlssea Lorna and Winifred Bourke have returned from Ijl Orange, IU.. where they attended school this year. Miss draco Bridge of Chicago will ar rive Monday to spevtd the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge. Mrs. E. O. Hamilton and her daughter, Miss Ruth Hamilton, have started on an At Carter Lake Club. i .nr. ana aire. Henry H tiler gave a dinner Tueaday at Carter lake for Miss Qrunwsld and Mr. Newton Hliler of New Tork. The guests were: Mmsts. and Mesdsmes Miller. 8. F. Jacobs. Lou Hliler, Messrs. Messrs. I. Hoenstork, T. Rosenatock. Miss Hedwig Rosenstock. Among others who entertained at din ner last evening at the Carter Lake club were- Mr. and Mrs, N. U Harris, who entertained twelve guests; Mr. and Mrs. Bertram! Welsa, who hsd fourteen; Mr. John Beverldge, two; Mr. end Mra A. P. TVhltrtiore. four; Mr. E. L. Burks, four; Mr. W. L. Hamann. six; Mr. and Mrs. O. F. troup. two; Mr. Iroy R. Corliss, two: Dr. P. F. Ksnl. four, and Dr. J. M. Taylor, four. The E. P. Paea society of the Omaha! High school gave a dinner last evening at ; the Carter Lak club. Covers were laid 1 lor: I Messrs. Jack Eldrldge, I Bruce Eldrldge, ! Clark Noble, i Russell Mason. Jianiei Lrfwgwell, Hob Christie, Jchn Morrison. Roy Moore, Oliver Nlehum. Messrs. James longwell, 1-ee Huff, Ralph Henderson, Bob Pstrlck. Harold Moore, Paul Wllroa. Dick Hinllh, "srold Pearson, Phillip Slallard. Entertain Club Members. Mrs. W. P. Warner and Mlaa Margaret Wartr entertained the members of an Inform! summer club Monday. Ths guest were: Meadames D. la. Johnson, W. 8. Curtis. J. H. Weiss. Meadames II. J. Jobst, James Hodge, -. K. Preeaon, H. G. Browne. MUsea Ptisannah Johst, Ethelwyn Hodge, Mis Helen Curtis. Hulda Wleea. My pU"rS 5 mm lays Then Store Closes Forever-July 1st I am going to the Coast to live. All Fixtures for sale, regardless of former cost. A big bar gain for a wise buyer. Latest Creations in Millinery At Your Own Price-Come Early All Hats Worth to $5.00, Now 79c All Hats Worth to $10.00, Goat S2.75 All Hats Worth to $7.50. Now $1.75 All Hats Worth to $20.00, Going at 5.75 lifts Butler. 397 South 16th Next Door South of Myer-Dillou Drug Store. To Honor Visitor. Mrs. Simon Jonea entertained at lunch eon Tueaday for Miss Fannie Rlanaugh of Los Angeles. Covers were also placed for j Meadames Mesdamea J. W. Van Dusen, Joseph I 'clear, Ionard Davta, V. W. Slabaugh, Stork Special. A daughter, Elisabeth Alice, was born Thursday. Juns IT, at the Methodist hos pital to Mr. and Mra. Floyd B. Reed. A daughter waa born Tuesday, June J . to Mr. and Mra. John A. Kavanavgh. A daughter, Letltta Ellen, waa born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. H. U Martin. On the Calendar. Mr. Charles F. Crowley will give a luncheon Tuesday of next week In honor of Miss Rose Rmyth. who will be married la the fall to Mr. Clarence Slbberaaea. Serao Club Party. Mrs. Faul Themanaon, the retiring pres ident of the Sermo club, will give a 1 o'clock luncheon at ber home Tueaday. The program will consist of a review of last rear' a work and all members will take part. At the recent election Mrs. B. R. Haw ley waa elected president. Mrs. IS. If. Itsrnes. vice president; Mrs. O. Oer l.srt secretary, Mrs. Frank Pflafterer irearurer. Visa Ulllaa Gwlnn flower n-iirer, Mr. J. J. J less reporter. This s l'ie last meeting ef this season. Fic- The Bee's Fund for Free Milk and Ice Not very hot in Omaha yet, but the heated spell is coming. When it's hot children must have fresh milk and ice, and many a poor family cannot afford to buy it in needed quantities. This fund is to supply that want if it saves just one baby it will be worth while. Contributions from 10 cents to $5 are solicited and will be acknowl edged in this column. The Bee 5.00 H. . Voters 8.00 WUUtm x. Xierstead 8.00 Commercial Club Booater 80 A. j. Carter so k. ax io Cash 10 Frlsad of Utile Folks lo BIG SALE OF LOTS STARTS! Shuler 4 Cary Start Campaign to Sell Seventy-Five Lots Which Are Close In. MAKE BUILDING RESTRICTIONS xtended summer trio, uhlch will Include several weeks of Oreat Lke cruising. Mrs. N. A. Armstrong and daughter. Miss Carrie, of L,lma, O., arrived Mon ey to spend the summer with Mr. and Mra F. It. Orchard. Mr. Armslrone Is Mrs. Orchard's mother. Mrs. C. II. Foy of Cedar Ranlds. ta.. who was the gufst of Mr. and Mrs. H. . Brenlser. left the first of the week for Council niuffs. where she wUl spend rew days hefore returning home. Mr. snd Mr. A. I. McMartln of Mns- sens. Is., snd Mrs. Ralriwlr, of ftin. T will srrlve Mondav to visit lir snd Mrs. C. A. McMartln and atlend ih wedding of Dr. Kenneth McMartln Mr. and Mrs. Charl ino.n. dnughtor. C. rtrude. of Soli I .k. r-ft- loft Wcdnwiday after a visit with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Braden. Mr and Mrs. Ino-aiia wn ' " " ' . w u II U 1 1 1 Oberlln. where they attended conimtnce- ...ii, reir aaugnter being a graduate. MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. TO BE IN NEW LOCATION SOON Myers-Dillon Drug company announces a temporary location st 1V Farnam strenc, west of the old location which this firm has occupied- for twenty-one years. It Is stated that sfter a year at the temporary location a permanent sits will be selected. The Myer;!-Dlllon corner grew to be a location of general local interest. Tlio property Is generally accepted as being the most valuable corner In Omaha and It has been a meeting place for friends for yesrs. This drug concern Is required n move nt this time on sccount of the "lection or a new building on this cornc-. ' An extraordinary sale of close In residence lotsi was begun Friday by the real eststo firm of Bhuler tc Cary when they offered scenty-flve lots In the West FHinam ann cathedral districts at prices i-.-iniiln' from SITO to $73f. each. "Ths aie unhenrd nf prices," said Mr. Bhuler -"Any real estate man In Omaha, If he Is unprejudiced, will admit that "Considering the location, between Forty-fltst avenue and Forty-third street and Caiifornls and Burt streets, adjoining the very best residence local ities In Omnha. easily reached and quickly ny thMe of the best csr lines In the city, with all Improvements, resdy for hull. lint. Schools and churrhea sre within two or three blocks. Only a few bloiks swsv, at Thirty-ninth snd Iodgp streets, a lot recently sold for l.0OX This sale indicates the residential desir ability of this part of the city. '"The sale will continue Saturday and Sunday of until all the lots hsve been sold, "ewer, city water, sldewslks and shade trees are s'l there. Twenty thousnml cubic feet or earth wss moved in preparing the lots for building. "Building restrictions will be impoeed so as to Insure the most desirable houses. Fvestrlctions will range from fl.500 to $2,500, thus making certsln homes of four or six rooms up to large residences. "The easy monthly psyment plan of $" to Jl't a month on which the Iota are being s Id adds to tee attractiveness provided by the very low prices." This -ame firm developed snd placed on sale elsht Mocks of the Poppleton lark Dil ution last November. These ISO lots sere quickly bought. HE WATCHES THE STAND BUT ROBS THE REGISTE STER ' Put not youi trust into a stranger ' Is a .caution which lohn narwell will more "closely heed In the future. Parwell has a little novelty stand near the I'nlon station, where he sells a consid erable assortment of articles. He wsnted to lesve the stir.d for a minute snd ssked a to tend shop The strsnger Darwell returned boy watching the place, to whom tha agreeable stranger had lven a rlckel. The cash drawer was open and empty, Its In change having disappeared with the accommodating one. ive the stir.d for a minute stranger standing near bY for him. 1 r was dgrecsble, hut when nel mere wss oniy a pmau it in Sfyte J3&r&!f Ave it i7 fcca ' J3SFff5 have it, U' in ttyk Saturday a Remarkable Sale of SUMMER DRESSES It doeant matter where we bought them nor what their former price was, you'll easily recognlxe their unusual values at these aale prices. Every garment among them It an up-to-the-minute new summer style. DIVIDED INTO 4 SPECIAL SALE GROUPS i8 GROUP 1 Dresses, 8pecial, $4.95 Including linen, voile, organdie, lawn, net and embroidery dresses In hundreds of new models. GROUP 2 Dresses, Special, n $7.75 GROUP S Dresses, Special, $9.95 GROUP 4 Dresses, Special, $12.50 Separate Wl Skirts Values to 511.00 $6.50 Silk Petticoats Jersey or Messaline, Worth to $3.00 $1.55 Linen Coats . .... . . .$4.75 Palm Beach Coats. . .$7.50 Palm Beach Suits The season's favorite. Special reductions $12.50-$ 15 New Silk W.i.i. Jap, Crepe de Chine, Georg ette, values up to $3.75, Saturday at $1.98 Pretty Summer Coats Values to $15.00 $6.95 Summer Wash Skirts Colors White or Tan, wittf pockets and buttons $1.95 Middy Blouses . .$1.00 Silk Middies $1.98 ISm & DOUGLAS Sunshine Saturday at Kilpatrick's aw a We all know that sunshine is due in this section and we exfceet it Saturday. However, we have prepared offer ings that will cause smiles of satisfaction to appear on all customers Saturday, and smiles are, after all, the real sun- v vs. .!. v if v Vle Sale of Women's Dresses They nre beautiful summery costumes, a pleasure to look upon, a delight to wear. We have them from the simple home dress at $1.00 to the artistic creations for $40.00 and $30.00. A very special lot Saturday consists of dresses of sheer crepe, of fine voiles and novelty fabrics. These dresses will be sold verv cheap. There's a reason. They were priced up to $13.00. Sale Saturdav, $5.00 each ' Utility Dresses in sheer printed batiste, were $2.25, at $1.49. Waist Specials By express yesterday, Awning Stripe Silk Blouses, with sport collars in dainty shades, $1.22 each. Georgette Crepe Blouses These are the garments demanded by fashion. Noth ing newer, nothing so sheer, silky and dainty. We have a mighty attractive collec tion at $5.00 and np. Women's Palm Beach Suits TOE WORLD'S BEST SHOES rOR UEN-FOR WOMEN All the Late and Stylish Lasts A H)1 to Suit KTcry Koot They Are the Shoes that Were Awarded Hrt 1'rUe at the Panama Expoltton. Enjoy real shoe comfort by wearing Walk Overs 83.50 to 87.00 . Phoenix Guaranteed Hosiery for Meu aud Women la AU ('olorw. Kkdaslre Agents for Ground Gripoer Surglcs! Khoen. Walk-Over Dool Shop 317 South ldh ft. ' I I HHSg I Our supply still holds out WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Made in our exacting fash ion from fine spun lisle yarns and really worth $1.00 each. Saturday at 77c. SILK STOCKINGS A meritorious quality of pure dyed silk; lisle garter tops; come in black, white and all the popular shades. Very cheap at 75c pair. Buy now. MEN This will interest you We have just received a most attractive group of Silk Shirts. Our department men tell us that they are being sold elsewhere at $6.50 to $7.50. See the window display and make your se lection Saturdav at KAYSER GLOVES Special prices Saturday. Twelve-button silk, 'regu lar $1.00, black and white, at fi9c. Sixteen -button chamois ette, white only, regular $1.00, nt 7Pc. .OO Going-away? Our Traveling Bags and Suitcases will make j'our going pleasant. Matting and Cane Suitcases, $1.29 to $4.00. Ileal Walrus Bags leather lined and splendidly fin ished 1 (5-inch at $6.93; 18-inch at $7.75. New Wash Neckwear, 25c and 50c. Union Suits, knit or nainsook, any shape, 59c and up. Baker's Shoes Foremost in Fashion, of unimpeachable qual ity, and a fit that never falters. Baker aent us a big lot of Women's romps and Low Shoes, under price. These we have Joined with a lot from our own stock and offer 14.60, f5.00 and $6.00 lines at 82.95 pair. T. K. RPF.CIAI, Double covered Shields, regularly 5c, for 15. Dress T. K. nolero Shlelda, refularly 25c, for 10. Middle: That's the word to conjure with in apparel for girls! We have them In all ages from 6 to 20 years, made from cotton, linen or silk. Ijtrge assortment of pure white, with collars of plain color or fancy cretonne, priced G9 to 83.50 Separate Skirts for girls and small women, in white wash materials, 81.25 to 85.75. Middx Dresses for irls from 6 to 14 years. 81.29 to 83.95. SMART TRIMMED HATS Panamas, Javas, Milans, Hemps. Flower trimmed and ostrich ponpons. Many new arrivals, others from stock, that sold up to $7.50. Saturday, one price, $2.00 each. WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS .Just the daintiest you ever saw, made from soft crepe and plisse, in pink and sky blue, a special offer at 98c each. TOILET GOODS Tooth Brushes. 10c. Cel luloid and bone handles; ex tra value. Kieksocker's Golf Queen Soap, regular 25c cake, 17c. Rickseckor's Skin Soap, regular 25c cake, 19c. Eicksecker's Cold (Yearn, regular 50c jar, 39c. Armour's Luxor Cream, regular 50c jar, 29c. Pobeeo Tooth Puste, regu lar 50c tube, 34c, Woodbury's Facial Soap, regular 25c cake, 17c. Cuticura Soap, regular 25e cake, 17c. 4711-Olycerine Soap, cake. 12c. roars' Glycerine Soap, cake, 12c. Palm Olive Soap, cake, Gc. - - Jl