TJIR BEK: OMAHA, TUESDAY. .TULY" 20, 1915. a - ' By trSLLLFICIA. Monday, July 19, 1915. ACCORDINO to th UUit report from fashion's connolseurs, milady's foot this faJl U to bo garbed in appalling conservatism. . As result of a meeting of representatives of the National Shoe Retailer association, wo are to return to normal and eano lines In foot gear. A decree tabooing the freakish style ha been Issued and the menu faeivre of shoe of odd colors, laced at the side or back, Is frowned upon. Tor the coming season, black with cloth uppers will take the lead and to be thoroughly proper, the cloth must be black. Perforations and other decorations so popular last winter and spring, now occupy a corner fsr back on the shelf. Men's shoes are conservative in design and remain either black or tan. At tie Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beldrlge enter talned at supper laat evening at th Country etuB. Their irxwti wera: Mf e1m Meertanie fcen Osllagner. F.P. Klren1eH. Mum M !- O Mem Vullw. Mr Hi rry OKell had as Ms guests last evening at the Conptry club: Mint Ttev Poena. Mrs. William beer Ponpleton. lr. I Hoy Cronmw. Wedneedaf evening at tha Country club Mr. and Mr W. T. Pa will aolartaln fourteen ivtfli at dinner and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. 8 myth will aire a dinner of sixteen covers. Dining together wars! Vii' and Maam OInn wn-rton. Mohler Colpetser, Mr. Joseph Ilarkar. A small party was compowl f Mr. and fin. Jack Barber and Mr. sad Mri. Fred Hamilton. Mr. and Mra. Harry P. 'Whit more had aa their g-iieat MIm Joan Sawyer. " Mr. Malcolm Baldri entertained: Mlaeea Mteae Kiiferle M'H)mi". Kltsatelh Read, Mr. Robert Dalley. WIU Mr. and Mm. Warland Mage were: Mr. ard Mra Mart Coed. Mlaa Clara tlelene WnodaH. At Happy Hollow Club. Mr. and Mm. O. P. Ooodman enter tained seven giiea st aupper laat eve ring at tha Happy Hollow club; W. W. Mora bad two, Yale Holland, two: W. .'. Hose, two; M. M. I.yon. mo; H. Mar ey. two; fl. M. Purltea, two; W. It. MoKarlane, four; C. I Dufrene. two; Wllcow. two: C. F. Waller, four; Middle ton, two; W. S. Mllroy, two; R. W. Heed, two; N. O. Hamilton, two; Fl H. 1'iin ham, eleren; Elllck, two; W. 8. KngV man, two, and R. 8. Ituah, two. Mra. C. F. Wailar. Mr. R. Clark, Mm E. H. Dunham and Mrs.' George Cartar will b bos lessee at luncheon "Tuesday, at tha Happy Hollow elub. Mr. Oeorge P. Johnson and Mr. Rae muaaen will have rueets at dinner Tu ra dar evening at the Happy Hollow club. Wednesday Mra. W. O. Woodward will give a luncheon nf alxtecn covers and on Thursday Mrs. C. H. Marley will enter tain thirty-four guests at luncheon. CKi-C&n; OutLnj. The Chi Cans; eoctety of lb Omaha High school are spending; two week at Lake OkeboJL Mra. O. W. Mendel and Mm. Httafcer are ehaperonlng the party. The gueats Include; Ml Misses Clara I Mitt on. Marion Xoota, Rnea llendee. Porohv I.yle, Ruth Catlln, Helen retwellr, Uorothy Hltchan. At Sermoor IJce Country Club. Mr. and Mra W. B. Cheek ntrtaind at dinner last evening, having for their gueats: ' -Meeara. and Maedamea ' K. A. Roa, Charlea Scare. MUse Mlaaea Vyrl Cooper of Very NeJ of Fort Nt lieon. La.; Uuthrle, Okl. Harry Cheeit. Another partr waa empod of: Meaara. and Maadma cm C. A. Mangrim.. Menrr Portr, John Cummin. Henry Nygaard. Mr. and Mra. Oeortr Prancl bad flva giteeta to dinner, and Gail Currant, two. Numerous small dinner parties will be entertained tomorrow evening, when the Kano quartet will give the entertainment for the evening. , Wedding Cards, Cards haws beea leaned announcing the marriage ef Mlaa Minnie Mack, dauahtee ef Mr. and Mrs. Charlea H. Uaok, and Dr. frank Jeiueo ef Nawmaa Grove Neb., which was celebrated Thursday a vcuing, July M. Dr. and Mrs. Janaea will be at home after Auguet X. at Hew maji Orov. At the Field ClabT Sunday evening at tha Field dub tfeoee ntertatnlng at up(er Included Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mutts, who bad Sour gueela; J. W. TUSson. two; a H. M a tile y. three; H. B. Morrill, two; P. J. Wearna, twe R. W. Morrison, two: O. 8. Goodi-teh, four; N. M. Pltsatibboaa two; 3. A. Fpesnter. two,; Ir. A neon, two; Paul V.'aXcsr, throe; E. C. Kenry, four; L. J. Millard, two; C B. Shackelford,' three) M. IL Dunhaja, two. and J. M. Mlthen, three. A French t.b4e d'hote dinner wtQ be swrved Wedneedar at the Field club. Surprise Party. The member of th Jolly Qea elub gave a surprUe) party Thuredar aftar nooa in honor of Mr. R. Klrrtibaum's btrtiidy annlveraary. The roetna war abloom wttb gardea flowere axtd tha aftrrnoow was apent la games t)d tnuaic 1890 Twenty-flvo years ago wo opened shop in tho camo location wo aro in today. Wo want to thank our old friend3 for their loyalty and all of our now patrons for their support - ' a'-t yi . Prise war awarded to Mra a. Gavin, Mra. E. Rad and Mia Gertrude Read. Mra. John 1a Neldler waa tha hostess. Th member preaent were: Meadam.a. I.. PreaW. A. Wclea, John I.. Nledereet, B. Klrchbmim, R. ffceiwsns, K. Mugsrmaji, II. Pollock, Miss Oertrude Read, Vophla Klrohbatim. 11. C. Head, H. Artier, K. Eanbum, I ftallman, A. Harrta. I. Mofikowlta. . MlSSeS- M ilan WeUa, r'adle Welaa. Pleaiurei Past. The t.a Icoa club gave a plcnio supper at Iik Manawa Friday evening for th member and friend of the club. Th evening waa apent in boating and dano Ing. About twelve couple wer preaent. Mia May ftaamuseen entertained Lee .tnmle Whist club Saturday afternoon at her home. Tha ptiaea war awarded to Mlaa May Kaamuaern and Mla Sophie Itauber. A family plinii waa given Baturday at Kontenell park by the following: Mfri. and Mesrtame. J. II. Tehblns, P. J. Tel.blna, A. H. Tehbin and i;i1pr.:h. remiiv, Messrs. Richard Ullprl. h Alten Nest, Mlaeea Phylise Tebbln. Meiars J. II. Trbblna. MIa--. Vlnto Tchhlna, Penontl Mention. MIm Merle Dxler la trending tha weak In Uncolii. -Mr. Effie Stern Klttlieon Is the gucat of Mr. M. 1. Altken In Lincoln. ' Ml Kffle A. Copcnharva left Saturday for a lll with friend n.t Amee, la. The Mlesea Katherlna and May Hamlin left Saturday evening for California and the expoaltlona for a month atay. Mlea Murgaret Anderson of Wahoo, who lia been the gueat of Ulii Lillian 1 lck man for th last week, has returned iiOtne. Mlaa Mary Hal lee was a member of th Lincoln Alpha Phi girls' camping party held at Oakwood lodge, Crete. Neb., lal week. Ml Joan Sawyer, the well-known dancer, spent the last week-end at tha Fontanel). Bh will leave this evening for Colorado Spring. Dr. and Mra C. A. Hull are la New York City. The doctor Is specialising at the Columbia university college snd Mrs. Hull I atudylng French and German at the university. Mia HUenor Diokman will leave Tues day to spnd six week In California, Portland and Seattle,. She will attend tha Delta Delta Delta oonvention at Aallomar, visit the two espoattlnns and spend a few Weeks at Long Beach. Mrs. F. V. PtU dedicated the organ at the Cotno Congregational ohuroh la Min neapolis Sunday. Mra Pitt was formerly Ulsa Caret Merhoff of Omaha and was married Monday of laat week. Mrs. Pitta was esatated by Mrs. Furner, aourano; Mtaa Helen Draper, eoprano; Mlaa Walter Reich, baritone,- and Mr. Henry Way, violinist. To Investigate the Proposed Increase in Lumber Rates Local lumbermen have had what they term reliable Information tbat th rstt reads have practically agreed upon an advanced schedule en lumber rate. This Is eaualng tome eonaternaUait in lumber otroiee, but th lumbermen say when the adranoe la announced It will be fought by all the lumbermen la the country. It la to come In tha form ef a reolaaaiftce Uon of lumbar in euoh a war tbat only th oheeper grade of rough Stuff would be carried ea the ivreeent rate charged for a large variety ef lumber, while many grades new carried at this rate would be taken out and ol a aid fled with the higher grades under a hl-er tariff. Of eourae thle matter will aome to th in tare tat Commerce eoromtaalon for de cision sooner or later. Inetdeatelly, wtieu It do there la a peeasbUlty that the com mission will make a general cleanup ef the lumber rat eireeAloa. This Is as sumed by aome ef the best Informed among th lumber trafria men, because of the feet that two noted case, the hard wood lumber case and the rU"'W pine rate oaae, are at preaent pending for re hearing before the oemmlastea. The yellow pine ease was Just reopened by the ooinmiaaloa upon the second re quest of the railroad, after all lumber men thought tha caae had Veen finally settled Maroh a, mi. The fax that K waa reopened after the request ef the roada for rehearing bad beea enoe denied, snd the faot that tha hardwood oaae wu IS'-& DODGE. 1915 ALL WHITE TOR MOURNmO-Society-ftt Southamp ton, L. I., is acff over the novel "mourning" costume worn by Mri . Ralph Thomas at the recent dog show, where Mrs. Thomas appeared in a costume of solid white, with a white hat and veil of white crepe and chiffon. '' v.- V'v. t A t ' t.. .1. . reopened after It had been decided against the lumbermen, eoupled with the Infor mation that tha roads are about to de clare a general new schedule oovarlng th whole lumbar rat situation, leads lumber ft! ' - -.' a i , ' : . . . '..," ' . i ? ii i , i 'I It- . k-i'.-A SZ ITA T a m 11 jorvv xs ' 7 Of dainty alaa. ia 14-K roU blate, enclosed In Freach Ivory case, lined' wk eeleet snd satin U Kjt1, Old Hose, Ore or OW Go44 Milady rjceUot OUWtt U most attractive toilet ankle. It will be found wfca. the toilet geed ta department storsa. also In rvweiry end drag mam in. nreqof wesoaa Shown by good dealers everywhere T utl fartitulmrt Uut It.UJf DJlt Citlatt sii tli Bit, urtlt si dirtft GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS J i V - i , V traffic- men to believe theoommlsalon Is preparing to take up the lumber situation from reck bottom this time, and order a general Investigation all ever the United State. Everywhere 'omen s specialty shop, i n price Is so. WHO WILL BE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL?! , Names Under Consideration in, That i Connection by Sohool Board Committee. NOT AGREED AT LAST ACCOUNTS Who for principal of the Central Hlsh school? This question Is seri ously disturbing members of the School board, who have had a num ber of names under consideration,) but at lat accounts were not agreed on any on of them. Of the present hish school staff two have been mentioned aa poeatbllltlea, the prrwnt first aaaietant. principal, J. T. J YVonlery. who waa a candidate for the plnre once or tlce before, and Dr. It. J. . Senter, for many year head of the de"- partmrnt of chemistry. i Anoihrr candidate i lormer City 8u- I perlntonflent N. M.' Graham of South Omahn, who has a contract for another year'a aervl-e at IS., and who prev ourly had charge of the South Omaha High aoiiocl. Mr. Ore ham is reported as having taid that If ther wer no place where lila aervlce could b used, he would look for snotber position, but th talk Is that unless given tha high school prlnctpalsliip. a new $3,000 job of assistant aupcrvlaor of grade Instruction is to be treated for him. . Still another suggestion tUat has been made to the school board committee I that Mln McHngh, who retired on a superannuation pension to year ago, be reinstated as principal, at least, tem porarily. And another suggestion is that Dr. V. Fl. Jenkins, who P president, of the L'nlvetilty of Omaha, as well as member of the school board,' should be Induced to take th headship ef the high school. , Tlie only alternative for theae various proposals la to go outside and secure some eapeiienred eduoator who Is making good In some other city. Just aa Louisville did In taking Principal need away from Omaha, and this la what several school hoard members think they will have to come to, with the prlrofpatlsh. of the Central High as slso ef the Commercial High. Council Takes No Action On theGas Rate Reduction Tli uil commissioner hate plaoad on rile a communication from Preaident F. T. Hamilton of the Omaha Oas com pany, announcing a rate of II per thousand for gas, beginning August t Tha city legal department advised tha commissioners no action la neeeeaary, as thla reduction' does net pecuniarily effect ' the litigation now pending. f .There la a feeling, however, that the commissioner and their legal department will not be dlapoaed to push the oaae which Is now on Ita way to th supreme court at Washington. Th Original HALTED MILEt Vnlmmm yom My -HOmairs yot may got m Smbmtliuto, THE well-dressed woman of today does not subject her self to the .embarrassment of superfluous hair on the underarm. With tne votrue of sleeveless evening gown -the sheer blouse fabrics and tha popularity of thedance-women of nice feeling have, by means of the Gillette, presented an underarm as smooth as the face. Milady De?ollefe' (yearaWej mrm tUvt The continued use of the Gillette as much a matter of good grooming as good style and the insistent demand of women everywhere for a Gil lette adapted to their own use, has led to this new Model Milady Decollete Gillette. The experience of women who have Used a Gillette for years proves that it does not roughen the skin or coarsen tho hair in the slightest degree. V Proposed Budget for Greater Omaha to Be 52,269,800 Th total of the proposed 11! Greater Omeha budget for general purpose now amounta to $2,.0, made up aa followa: General fund, fl.SSn.WO;' sinking fund. I400.0n0: bond sinking fund. 1150.000; South FMe deficit, laat five months of this year, im.Onn; special fir department fund pro vided by the legislature, l'ir.,000: hydrant rentals. 1142.900. Th city couunil will consider this mat V fi Special Imported Wash Fabrics Imported Cotton Novelties, voiles, ratine, eronge, crepes, sheer and medium aright, for outing suits, dresses and blouses, in wblte and all plain wanted shades, 36 and 40 inches wide. Worth to 60c per yard, at, yard 15c V Domestic Specials for Tuesday 36-in.. Dress snd Wrapper Percales, mostly light and dark grounds, neat stripes, dot and tigurea. Z 5c value up to 10c, yard - ,- t Th Gsnuln 36-inch Bleached Wamautta Muslins Full weight and finish, none better made for ! sheets, slip and undergar- I raenta, UHc values, yard... f TjC Floor y ... v" Extra quality heavy floor brooms. Four 1 Jj rows stitching, special, at, each ,, , i Wizard Oil Floor Mop Mad with adjustable handle, worth (1.60, and one Quart of Wis-- )( ard Floor Oil. worth $1, this combination, worth $2.60, for plea) J n J Hosiery and Underwear Priced Small $1.00 Hose, 59c White, black and a good many fancy colors; all full fashioned, double garter top; some are Uk to tha top. v ' s- 39c Vests and" Regular and extra slaee; fine Good Shoe Values Basement, Boys' Low Shoes, button and lace Oxford In dull, patent and Russia calf leathers, all good 'Wearing shoes, worth up to S3.00, r clearing price, at ylD Children's Mary Jane, very beat quality. In patent and dull leather. There are a few black satin ones, they are all hand turned An sole, worth up to $1.75. at. . 7CC k Csaan i V ' eVswti Sa( eaie. latU; 'V .yT' X a Bought ' ter thin tnornina: and then 'will cer tify over to the county lioarU. The figures given do not Include tha school levy, which will be be considered by th Board of Kducation this evening. BIDS FOR NEW CHURCH COME WITHIN LIMITS The contract taaa let eterday for th construction of the new Ffrt Preshjrta rlnn rthurrh. A number of bids were re ceived Saturday and it waa announoed that aome of them came within the reach of th churuh. Our women' and mlAsei' skirt a will be on sale Tuesday at greatly reduoed prtoee. Julius Or kin, 1M0 Douglas SL Sa' Purchase of English Woven Strip and Breead- ed Eponge, for house dress, chil dren wear, pajamas, etc, m pins, light blue, tan, gray and hello. This Is an English woven fabric and ab solutely faat colors, 27 inches wide, 26c value, at, yard' 10c The Genuine. Clsremont Batiste This riot' serviceable and desira ble fabric always In demand for children' and ladles' light weight summer dresses, negligees, ft I etc., 12HC value, yard.....OaC The Genuine Wamautta Blnochad Pillow Tublno 45 Inches wide. Best known domestic fabric. 15c 22c value, Tuesday only, yd. . Brooms 35c Hose 19c Fibre silk, fancy boot patterns, principally shoe shades; also allk lisle In .black and. whites; none worth lea than J 6c and up to 36c. Union Suits, 25c ; 4 cotton and om are 11 si thread. . Over 200 pair of Women Low Shoes In all the wearing style, button and lace Oxfords, two strap and colonial pnmpa, in black and tan leather, worth tip to in 1300, at tlC Misses' and Children's Bsmdal. elk skin soles, sixes up to . S, rA worth up to $1.00. at )UC That yimh for purit, richnnta end wlirJrTiss prosnpts tnan a youngster to regret Ki Kast pur chase of some other gooj tha is Kv and hard ef digestion. TeA jour bey and girls th value of de ciding fcrst what is beat for thea,' Than, Impress upon them th ins. portano of asking for th Cream that is UklousI smooth and pals. U. by Mom not onl in tho weltsting days of mad -Summer bug th year through. va