THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915, 6 By MEIJJLTICIA. AND now comes the edict that ber ladyship, to be really smart, must wear ber fcalr don low. Tha bluh hair-dress, except for evening, la pausing, and the latest fashion la wearing tlie hair low and the return, of the old time favorite "figure I." The hair Is worn rather plain about the face and either drawn loosely and aafeJy back or, for those who bare permit of the severity, It may be more back of the bead In a figure 8. For evening wear the blgb and severely plain headdress Is fashion able, the hair being tightly slicked back from the forehead and ears and softly pulled down Just a little over each temple, while the ends are colled simply and tlghty high on the bead. , '. This severely plain and quaint fashion proves very becoming to some. Rttnrn from California. Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Barter returned jrMOrdy from California, where they hare bwn apendlne; a month vlaidng friend and attending the exposition. Mr. Harry ana Warwir Byrne returned thla uwmlnjt from California, where they have been ojoumlna" for the last month and attending the exposiUona. PlemittTtt Past The a. T. club care an outing party Sunday at Ferrees leJte, Valley, for HIM I.ueile Horn of Detroit. Mich., who la the curort of Mlsa Catherine Bowman. Thoee present were: Mirer: Mleeee Marrrt Ce hill. I.uclie Horn. mrh, Jul In Flrarrrald. Mwy Kltirald. John O'Donnell. Catherine Bowman, Mr Mosare.: Fran I'.tvker. Dr. A. McOealin "hriei Nfunun, of i'rii-ao, Jtmn Murphy. Will Hlmpaon, Mlae Caiita O'Brien entertained elirht item at the matinee today at the Bran dels, In honor of Mies . Mary Butler of Pt. Louie. i ' ' 1 1 At tie Field Club. ' Mrs. O. VT. CUhaugh entertained three ftuents t luncheon today at the Field club. . Jsr.'C.'S. Montgomery Will have eight g'.ieeta at dinner Wednesday evening at the Flrld club, and Mr. F. U Cubbs, five. i - At the Country Club. Mrs. . Charles E. . Mets entertained at luncheon today at the Country club. A Urge basket of correopals waa ueed aa the table centerpiece and the gueeta en tertained Included: Mfnlmrtf, Mnadames Fred Mris. Anna Oray, Chicago; tirlo MoU, Fred Krug. Arihir Mets, Mleaee Mlaees Grace Wlleon, Krug. Chicago; ' .... Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wharton will en tertain at dinner Wednesday evening at the Country club, and on Saturday even' log Mra. Charlea Marsh will give a dinner of ten covers at the Country club. For Mrt. Wmiob. Mra William Lincoln Byrne entertained Informally at luncheon Saturday at her , home in honor of her house gueat, Mrs. Im E. Wesson of St. Louie. The table iaa attractively decorated In green and whit. A low mound of aaparagua fern formed the centerpiece and covers were placed tor: , Xifadamre Mesdamea 1 K. Waaaon. A. 1. ilredner. U. Chamherlaln, ' Jiyrne. M.saie Mlaeee i:ibel Fullaway. Emma Fullaway. Mra A. I. Iradner gave a luncheon yesterday at her home In honor of Mra Wesson. The guests were: Mrftdnmx Meadames W. U Jiyrne. Wawo.. . . , l-nae. B. Ciiamberlaln, of Hut Tork Clt t. Mra Waaaon waa gueat of honor today at the Commercial, club, when Mrs. Klla 8. Byrne waa hostess, and Thursday Mrs. Wesson will be .entertained at luncheon at the borne of Mrs. B. Cham berlain. . - .1 ,.' Arnonj Uie Visitors. Mrs. Anna Gray of Chicago la vlitttn JUra Fred . Krug. Mra. L. K. Waeeon of Bt. Ixul Is the curat of Mra. William Lincoln Byrne. Miss Grace Wilson of Chicago arrived aturuay and la a guest at the heme of Mr. and Mra Charlea K. Mets. Miss Florence Glirk of Kan Francisco errlved last evening to visit her uncle. Mr- Joe Abraham, and family. Ig Club Outinj. The tnrmbera of the Ig club left yes terday artertioon for Valley, Neb., where thry have taken eottagea at one of the iwaby lakea They will spend a week tiOnylng water sporta The party In- Nflnws Misses - - Fr1l- Hsumgardner.flsrah Cole, lllfiitM Mim, Helen Korsnssn. li. kAlli.it, Delia Rich. Uyrdio TrcbiScock. At Carter Lake Club. MSs JVannette feasor will give a dunc tng party this evening at the Carter Lake club In .honor of Mlsa LucSlo Zancnelater of Chicago, flipper will be served at the Jaeger cottage after the dance. The guests will be: Minxes M'ssee ? .!' i'e Jaefer. Csiherln White. liilei iicCrann. Arlms iicOoary. -inrs ilK'reary, Milnln Kinney, 1 torenre he K-niulut, JoMiieUe JiLaer. I runi-ea N alt Lltra Lmdlvy, Alear. J ik- Murray, Ja.-k D rials, Walter &inhony, . Artnur Hnervard, Janice Dugaaie. .!fm-4 1 'update, :., i-l M- t reary, J..un hi hrriiol, ! .. ,.m1 I'..irkn, . li.iyiiiond Htirsess 1U'. iisrd DugiSaus, To Honor Eouae Guttt Mrs. 1 '. M. Newman, gave a theater j arty till afternoon at tha Brandela ta iu'iior ot her Cvusln. Mrs. George Berg man of i.usgo. who la her house guest The timtinee was followed by tea at KogerK. and the guests entertained In- c ! ided: Ve.imes CrtiiiB nn-nan, l u i.i.y ,ifiiw. ,V..riU V. Gross. rl r brl;aia, l.U-t (iir.M. 1..U.IU Hl'l!UIIr, C:. ruuao Feltner, Mesdamea-, A. Hen, Itvtd Wella. ilav Komruer. 1. uitck, I .kf. Newman, lfHtlore boiuiuar, ki ut FStt,cr Newroaa. At the ElftE-ifJl. M.inf large j-artl.-a aie planned for the i ik.'.J.U t!,ct.-r this wrek. At this after noon n.tuiee Aira K. K. Klflinger had r Hum M. iHiiishue, seven; Mr, r .i.b'o, 'mi; f;tfdlnsr. five; Mlas I.sik ustrr, fto.r; Mrs. T. C. C'lianey, four '!'. J. O l.i ' i. :a; 'Mrs. ' J. ' A.' Iniwtr, jiv; Mr. li.it, fuur; lira HaJia, four i! Johueon. sit; Mis. E. L. Litby, ,,i;r. Tl.u e.d.liig V. F. Jiavingcr WlU !.ase C lr. fcettcr, fwa; Giorgo A. i ,...,iji..i n. fvr; If. M'tlmsky, four; Gert i ,'!t!iid. sis. Wednesday evening i . 'J.Li ;,- eiJ Lave tiiaf gutaUn Dr. i Tuesday, August 10, 1915. such beautiful facial contour aa to tightly smoothed and cone at the MISSOURI GIEL WXD3 A3TD WILL LIVE DT OMAHA Mr Clrnc 6 Tate- Mr. and Mrs. Warren-ftpain of.Lee'a Pummlt Mo., announce tha marriage of their daughter, Olive Florence, to. Clar ence - B. . Tata of thla city, on ' July 81. They will ba at home In Omaha after September 1, Pulver, four. Thursday matinee, - Mra Tompklna will have four guests, Mrs, II. F. Kellogg, four; Mra. EOilngley, four; P. Mets, five; Mra Kerr, five; Miss Weeks, four; Mrs. J. W. Bedford, four; Mrs. W. II.' McCrary, four, and Mrs. ' MoAdama, five.' Thursday svenlng, Mrs. S. B. Smith will have four guests, and Mra. A. Wal lace, five. Saturday matinee, W. S. Blackwell . will have . five , guests; , Mra Welnsteln, four; Mrs. Stein, eight; J. D. Kendis, .four;. Mlsa Anna' Cohen,., four; Mra N. I Keaton, four,' and Miss Rubin, four. Mr. O. C; WTiarton" has ''reserved WO seats fur tha Monday evening performance of August 30, , to entertain the wives of the visiting merchants, who will ba In town that week.-' ....... At Happy Hollow Club. . Mlsa Helen Dunham will give a dinner of els, covers thla evening at the Happy Hollow club. In honor of her guest. Miss Ethel Jones. Mr. and Mra. Lea Hamlin will enter tain infonnalljr at dinner .thla evening at tha Happy Hollow club In honor of Miss- Marlon McDonald of Duluth, who la their bouse, guest. Mra, K. C. Saunders ot New Tork City, who haa been the gut of her sister, Mrs, J. F. Wagner, for some time, enter tained .at. luncheon today at tha Iler-py Hollow, club In honor of ber hostess. Shasta deities decorated the table and daisy 'place Cards marked tha plaoea of: Rev. and. Mra. Ernst . . Mesdamea - Mesdamea O. W. Kerver. - N. 1 Kol.ls-.IV , . D. Huteliinsun. , Ilav C. VYaaiier. John A. Dempater, J. F. Wagner. . it. JtoMsnn. K. C. Faumlrra. Mr. andvWra C-C Belden will enter tain at dinner this, svenlng at the Happy Hollow club In honor of the Misses Lu etic and Mary Brown of Madison. Wla. the gueeta of Mr. and Mra C. R. Belden. Garden flowers will decorate . the . table and the guests entertained will Include: Messrs. and Mesdamea . W. Uordou. K Sykea. Raymond Hay ward, C, It. Beldes. J. I. uenweii. Wrs. R. V. flrecVenridie, Mien Marie Hodge. MsMrs. Messrs. m I'arrler, Warren Brecken- Charlea Foster, ri.lne, U MoCague, Jr.; Dr. H W. Reed. For Temperance Speaker. Mrs. Ella A. Boole of Brooklyn, N. T.. waa honor guest at a luncheon at the Commercial club at noon. Since white la the Woman's Christian Temperance union color, the table decoration waa car ried out by the use ot white garden phlox. Covers were placed for: Messrs. and Meadames J. H. Vance, Talllaferro. W. T. liraham. 1. C. John C. C, Van Kuren,. F. N. Hlh. iii Orpha MrKlttrlck,- Meadaja r.lla a. lionle. N. J. MrKlttrlck, Mary Vanning, C J. Rnbrrta, Edith HI, In rock. '. 1. t-itt. M. MoL'lalr. ' l'unian 1'ialarsoa. U. lAtta. A. V u.on. ' Yaak Butt. Itlnnrha Van Kuran, Mradamwa John l)le. -Av. It. !i.-k. Flora Hofrmaa. H H. Bw,ley. Nellie I'alton. Joaeiihirie Carr, Iuiilop, Pollack, A ill lain Berry, , Oeorte Co veil. Pertonal Mention. Mr. and Mra. James D. Read have left for aa extended trip to the Pacific coast. . . ReeeaaaaeBae rkaaatortala's rma 'Heeaeer. "lAt winter I used a bottle of Cham berlain's Couth Remedy for a bad brou chud cough I felt its beatficlal effect ImmtMilaKly and before X 'had I'inUiied the bottle I was eured. I bevrr tire of recinumo.ling this remedy to , my frlenda." artlea Mrs. William Bright. Fort .Wayne. lad. Obtaluabte . every where. Ml rtiggtt.AdverUyent. I NOW FOR SECOND BEAN CROP i Bniineu Men Inspect Garden Work Beinp Done by the Children of the City. SOME MAKE REAL MONEY A flying Inspection tour of the Oarden club work of the various Omaha schools . waa made by eight men from various i lines of business and association work-1 to get a general Idea of the character of thla work being carried on In Omaha by about tm school children this summer. The men who made the tour were Invited to do so by the Garden club committee, ao that men from the varloua llnea of business In the city might have a com- prehenalve view of what la being dona before the fall prises are issued, and while the gardens are still In the growing stage. Those who made the tour were A. E. Henley, Thomas Fry, Robert IL Manley, Nels B. Updike, C. C. CYowell, B. V. Den I son, C. J. Krnat and E. E. Pale, who la the salaried superintendent of the summer's gardening work. FevsreWly Impressed. The committee visited the gardens In the vicinity of Park, Windsor, Clifton Hill, Lothrop and Beared Heart schools. They were favorably Impressed with the con dition In which they found the gardens and were agreeably surprised with . what they learned from some of the boys and girls as to the handsome sums of spend ing money the children had made from tha aale of their produce from the va rloua gardens. . Mr. Dale is being kept very busy by hurry-up appeals from the children from various parte of the city for help In their gardens. Thla la the time of year When trouMea of various kinds overtake gardens. He la called out first to spray a garden to .rid the plants of a certain disease of a certain Insect pest Then he Is called on a hurry-up case to slay rats or rabbits or neighborhood chlckena that maka themselves a nuisance In aoma of the plots. -Again he Is called for advice aa to when to pick certain fruits of veg etables, or 'when to plant others. With the first bean crop well, out of tha way.. Mr. Dale advised the. children to. plant another crop of beans any Urns up to tha end of tha first week In August Tha result la that many , of the children who grew real enthusiastic during the summer have planted beans within the Isst two weeks, and many of them now nave a nanasome new. patch of. beans just up out or, the ground that they are lin.ln T M . . . 4, itu.i anes nor. come excep tionally early,' it la pointed " out that, aounaant molature now In the son. another bean crop should be easy io raise oerore frost Relief Iroiu iciti Rheasaadsm. John H. Gronx. Winchester. N. w. writes:. "I suffer from acute rheumatism and Sloan's Unlment . always helps c. aii . druggieta-Advertlse-ment. . ';. - , Jitneers Start . Petition for the': 'Ordinance Eecall Jitney, drivers, have started to ctrou. iw is recau of an ordinance passed by tha city council last Thursday. Neatly 1,000 signatures will ba required to bring the petitions within the referen dum law. Attorney Button, for the'jltney people, la preparing papers for an action in dis trict oourt, attaoklng the emergency feature and the-bond requlremente Of the ordinance. . . .. ; v '- Fcsd FcsSs For Tho l7orkingbanfs I7ife To Study. Tou owe It' to yourself, vmir Vnn1 ana runny to buy ail food atuff. rroi.i practically one atandpolnt antrttloa. jinr iiium iiiuni, or rnursa, hut nu- iruinn anouni not Da aacrmcd for any thing viae, for nutrition la tho baela of econumlo foo' buying Muei woi KiriKiiiafi a. wleea aenre too rnuoh meat From a etarvnpolnt of nu trition, meat la dear food. Home meat Is essential, but we can profitably cut out much ef our meat and aubatltute other nutritious but much oheejtwr food. There's Kauat KpaKhvitl. When we eat It, we abaorb practically all of It: ruet of It goea to enrich our blood and build wo our bodies, l-'anut BD.Lrh.-t 1 1 Is mad of Durum. . whnat a iilghly I H.ui.uuu. vvrecu. puiy in larga ivo pai'K ces is a splendid ipartlal mrat eubatt tute. Is easily prepared and makes fln- eating. Try plenty of ; Fauat Hpeghettl cut own on meat. . . , MlTJtl. BBOS. , i -. U Leula, V. U. A. I ' 7 1 I . - r : (X V' J'l t - "Mi t V felelt HfelM , Mm' e.l-s leVl fry i T 1 7MII, Oozes Ozono All "MirrVif onrl T.iTrnci Aiifcuu uv ajx. On Spring Frys United States Marshal Warner has come back from his summer borne In the well known bosom of nature near Mc- osftgor. Minn., in order to remove rrora shoulders the toga of the mareriai- ship and place It gracefully upon tne Person 01 iTiomaa J. riynn, wno wu recently appointed to wear It Mr. Warner looks as healthy aa a yean ling ateer. Ilia cheeka are red, hla eyes are dear, and be looks Ilka a frontiers man or a backwoodsman or something healthy and care-free and all that uoeh. It s no wonder, either. When a man can take file family and go off and live in a log cabin In the woods far from the madenlng crowd and aleep out on a screened-ln porch thirty feet long and ten feet wide and Just ooilng oxone all night why. It's no wonder.. Here's something more tha marshal tells us that la calculated to make city dwellers pine for the wilds. Its aays good fresh eggs cost 15 cents a dosen. plump ben for tha boiling pot are M eents per each, lusty spring chlckena for frying may ba had In any quantity at two bits, a quarter of a dollar each, and exceneni Dutter costs But centa a pound. Mr. Warner will remain In tha city about a week, and after ha turns over tha office keys to Mr. Flynn he will flit swiftly back Xo hla cabin In the woods, not to be seen In these parts until ha has to return ao the children can go to school. Many Omahans Are Taking Vacations Many prominent Omahans are taking vacation Mpa In many directions at present, and many are planning trips for tha near future. Rev. T. J. Mackey and Mra. Mackay left Friday for a ten days' cruise of tha great lakes. Mies Mar garet Houston left Sunday for Kingston, Ont Mr. Olllo Berg of the Berg Cloth ing company left Sunday for New Tork; Edward Qelsen, cashier of tha Peters Trust company, left with hla nelce for a cruise on tha great lakes; A. J. Love left Saturday for New York over tha Burlington; K. L. Dodder, tha under taker, leavea Wednesday with hla family for a trip to tha expositions; Mrs. George A. Beabury and daughter have gone to the raclfk) northwest, and are to continue their trip to the expositions, where they will spend several weeks; C. T. Kountse and Mra. Kountse leave over tha Union Pacific August 13 for San Francisco, and they will make a extended tour of the coast Dr. Coulter leavea tonight for the expositions, -and many others are planning to go In tha next few daya When at Newport Dine af HILLTOP INN Under 'SCDrujvtOMaqcment as Fast trains daily from Omaha arrive La Salle Station arid Englewood Union Station, most convenient locations in Chicago. "Cliico-Hctnisia Llmitedw at 6.-08 p. m. "Chicago Day Express" - at 6:30 a. eu "Chicago-Colorado Express" at 4:10 p. m. "Rocky Iloimtab Limited" at 1:09 a. n. Automatic Block Signals Finest . tod rn All-Steel Equipment Scperb Dining Car Service Swap Anything in the No Rain but What Does Somebody Good There is one class of business men at present that just smile, and smile and smile, at what tha months of continued rains and floods have dona for them. These are tha lumber men who 'make a f II iMMnggf fflMl Unusual Bargain Inducements-Wednesday of Any Hammock ffiiSiyC -r: Values RugBargains Rugs and Bath Rugs, sizes 24x48, 24x36 and 36x36. Worth to $i.7S, no special Wed., at ...1700 Velvet Rugs, size 36x72. Wednesday Ice Cream Day Quarts, 20c Pints, - 10c Pompeian Room ...m ? Women's Pure Silk Hose mmm egjBaBnsaaaBBaaaaaaaae wsBBBsnsaMaaajaa wmhwhm Mostly colors and a fev blacks, worth 75c a pair, some worJ:h $i,oo. aq On sale for : ...frC . Genuine Hand Hand colored, on appropriate double and triple mounts with gold edged mat Sizes from.tlx 13 to 12x24. Beautiful subjects in nature prints, landscapes, marine scenes, etc ;. On sale Wednesday, Main Floor, at . t r 1 - - s Tickets, reservations and information at Rock Island Travel Bureau. Phone, write or call J. 8. McKALLT. DMeiaei Faeejaacer Asat 1323 rarsaai Si. Osiaka, Nab. Ceeaea Oeslaa 42S "Swapper Columa specialty of selling bridge lumber. The heavy rains washed out bridge after bridge and sent them crashing down the turbulent streams all over half a dosen states. County commissioners have been specially busy keeping bridges - in shap all over and salesmen of bridge timber have never been busier In their Uvea. The Omaha Bridge Supply and Lumber company of Omaha haa had something of a harvest in this respect Salesmen of of Embroidered Voile Up-to-date mer chandise, slightly soiled from hand ling. Worth to $1.50, specially priced for Wed- ..65 s Household Necessities Liquid Veneer, 25c site Wednesday, for... 14c Bath finishes, special rA Wednesday, 75c values... a24C Johnapn'a Floor Wax, nn Mb. can Lftterlne, 60c site o bottle for a8C Crepe Toilet Paper, 10c O kind, at, 8 rolls tor OJC Diamond "C Soap, 10 i n ban for a ?C Fels Naptha Soap, 38c 10 bara for Ivory er Borax Soap, 38c 6c ..8c is Dare nr. OrtTM' Tooth Pewdar in glass.... ,, Madonna Rice Powdar, ll package eeiellta Powdara. IS hi 9c 6c 6c box for Jnvaalle Soap, ie eaaa PalmeltTe Soap, special, ISc caka SS-Mule Team Borax, 1-la. package 7c Colored Carbon Gravures II ir . BTirr . da MMVil I . UJlLLOUJ JWyBREUJlNG. I N&OXICATlNQ LIQUOR - ALCOHOL 4 R I OMAHA a NED. Willow Sprin HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME No better beer brewed than "Stars and.Stripes" and "Old Time" Order a case for your home. . HENRY PpLLOCK LIQUOR HOUSE, Retail Distributors. Telephone Douglas 2108. WILLOW SPRINGS BRWG. CO. Telephone Douglas 1306. Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to be really succcessful. tha company any their business In brldga lumber haa been Increased 60 per cent In the last two months. They have been especially buny taking orders In Ne braska, Kaneae, Iowa and northern Mis souri. t Orders for Bteel Isereaae. NEW TORK. Aug. 10 The tinflllei, tonnage of the United Ptales Reel ror norotton on Jolr W totalled 4.M.Mn tone, an Increase of 250 34 tons over J"""- Lingerie Blouses c muir New Neckwear Dainty Organdie and Voile Collars, in Puritan Jff and other styles, at. OUC Extra Ri c in Quality Feather black, white and awT J 411 VIKVIVt black and white. Prices, $2.93, $3.25, $5.00 and up. Choice of Any Parasol In the House Regardless of Former Values at 59c Women'sPure Silk Gloves Double tipped, blacks a'rid whrtes and some colors, worth 75c a pair, a . AZtg splendid value at ... . , . . . --t ..OC . Untnually Hlgli 7 : Grade Pictures buitable frames for these pictures at reduced prices. ' as Beer