10 TllK HKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1015. i'LC Bj MELLIPICIA. Friday, August 13, 1915. TUB inevitable question, "Are suffragist good housewives?" hai ben solved today, and the answer la that they are. JL Demonstration of tha horn Of Mrs. P. 8. King, gave a plcnio. Their hosteea, Mrs. King, rose fectly esthetic cowa, made the butter wiches with her rery own hands and surprise of her guests. Could anything be more domesticated than this? After such demon attrition of wifely and homey devotion good housekeepers belongs to the dead Mrs. King Is treasurer of the president of the local Federation of club work. Western Travelers. Mr. John I Wbnlr will leave Sat urday for a trip through California. Mrs. II. J. klrArthur and daughter, Naomi, lv today, in their car, for Uel !, Wjro. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 3. McCarthy are now at the Alexandria In Vow Angflea. They will leave (or Ban Diego August U. Mr, o. 3. Bird and Mlaa Mary Bird left this week for I.unk, Wyo., where they will remain until September 1. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Whltehouse, who r making an extended tour of the weat and northwest, ar now In Kin Francisco, day to niwt Mr, and William, who hv been there sine July 1. They will visit the ennltlnna before returning about Heptember 1. The Mlasea May and Eva Mahoney, who hav been sojourning- In Portland and Seattle, are now in Ban Pranolaco Visiting th espoattlon. Mr. WUllam El Tauha, who weot to tha exposition with tha Rotary club delega tkn. la atill ploture-postlng his frelnds from Ban Francisco with tiding of an enjoyable visit and meeting many familial faces. Miss June and Visa I-urile Drown, who have been touring tha western coast ilnoo July I, ara now In camp at Twin Ia.es, J da ha, where, they will remain until Sep tember. Tit aiurei Fatt. Mrs. E. A. Chamberlain entertained at bridge and luncheon yesterday morning In honor of Mrs. U Waason of St louls, who la tha guest of Mr. W. Uncotn Onrne. Eight guests were entertained. Miss Olady Ooodman entertained a few friend Informally yesterday after noon In honor of Miss Marian Huffman of I)s Moines. Miss Helen Chemey entertained tha FtW ay Morning Bridge club thla morning. Miss Margaret Farrel entertained the Entre Noua club at a juvenile Party Fri day evening of last week at her home In South Bide. Tha evening waa spent at rarda and dancing, after which suppe waa served. Th prise were awarded to Mlaaea Nell Conoran, Agne Ctsstdv and Margaret Farrell. Miss Velm Good was a guest of the club. Tha club will give aa outing Sunday at Valley. Th mem ber are: Mlae Y.ii Usaroud, Anim Martin, )'ear McOulre, Ann MrOulrw, Urle K.-lly. Julia Hrnnnlhan, Nell Corcoran, Mis AS nee Cassldy, Muraaret 1-oye, Vary Isnimbl, Mario fM'hmldt, little Martin, Yelma omI, Maranret Karrell. At tlie Field Club. Mr. W. J. Brandt entertained this aft moon at th matlne dance at th Field club. In honor of Mlsa lorothy Knapp of Minneapolis Thosa present were ; kiUeeo Misses l.tliian Head, Margaret Holden, )io Hunter, l.lalo Hihmldt. KiUalelii 1'errlgo. lrveii llolilrn, Julyn Stone, Alma, Thompaon, Jilanrhe liiymn, llo.en sluli. !iiwrin t amptall, Ixjroihv Cole, Irslnia V lilte. Margery 1'avers, ivilnh Wlllebrands, lHlly llurneU. l'lnners will I given Saturday evening at th Field club by il. H. Mann, who will hav eight guests; XV. 11. Toy, twelve; Hawthorne Daniels, two; Harley Conant, four; W. Q. Nichols, six. Among the Visitors.' Mr. W. W. Wells of Valentine la visit ing his son. Cheater Wells, and Mr. Veils, this week. Mlsa Helen Landt of La. Porte, Ind.. arrived yesterday to visit her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Biefken. Mrs. A. It. Bearia of White River, 8. r., with her daughter. Helen and Mar tan, arrival Tuesday to visit her par ent. Mr. and Mr. T. P. Clarke. Mr. and Mra M. P. Duffleld and fam ily of Ottumwa, la., who ara motoring bom from Colorado, ar visiting Mra. 8. A. Duf field and Mr. Jean Duffleld. Miss Corlnn Ripley of Topeks, Kan., ha arrived to be th guest of Mrs. l a. Craighead for two or thro weeks. Mia Ripley la a graduate of Washburn college and an officer of th Beta soror ity and will be an Instructor In F.ngllah and sew In at tha Sliver Lake High school nest winter. Dancing Maitcr' Cotilloa. The thlriy-aecond annual cotillon of tha American National Association of Master of Dancing will be given thi evening at Hotel Claremont In Berkeley. Cat Mr. W. E. Chamber of Omaha will t present and will demonstrate M own creation, th Jitney dog." At the Country Club. Mr. F. B. Hochstetler will entertain atxteen guest at dinner Saturday even ing at th Country club and J. K. Fils grald five. At Ilappy IIollow. Mr. liajmon Hmrth will glv dinner of fight cover Saturday evening tt tue Happy Hollow club and Mr. J. Oood ri' h will entertain six auesta. Tha Mtaae Alice and Kathertn Wood ward will entertain twenty-four guests at luncheon Thursday of next week. Ir.tertaini at Cards. Mra C. E. Baldwin entertain th Vnited Cunimmlxl Traveler toadies' auxiliary at a 5-1 ih five party at her horn Wed nesday afternoon. Those present were: iloiltmft- ' Mfariames A. II. ivuon, J V. Ilaj Ki moaJ, I Jy. C y. ItatTuws. J. V. t'arl-ton. II, O. bihwind K. V.. J-i.mo., of Manl-y, rt. '. . t i.i. O. H. iJriun. u l.K.thelir.e S-hwliid of Tviirdo, O. V.'ediiBtr Announcement ll.e mnrie of Mla Myrtle Cass of etuart, la., and Mr. Oacar K. Baker of :riiud tcxik place at the ITesbyterlaa !'firou!e on Tueoilay evening. The )duu( pt-ople were atlriuiej t y the brtde't ttutht-r. lr H. II. C&aa, und Ilia. Ca It.'. Mr. Mc'lung of th I"ieili trrUa Ci.K h tl'l. ialtd. fact was mad thla afternoon at the In Benson, when the local suffragists earl this morning, milked two per from said cows for the picinlo sand later serred buttermilk for the the statement that suffragists are not grey past. Douglas County Suffrage organisation, Mothers' Clubs and active in woman's At Carter Lake Club. Flghty member of Vesta chapter, Order of th Kaatern Star, were entertained at luncheon at Carter Lake club Thursday. Following luncheon, there waa a ken slngton. Mrs. Penn Fodrea entertained th Deborah Frank land cluvi at luncheon at the club. Covers were placed for: Mesdames Meadames R. I. Potter, C. C. Howe, C K. C orey. I.. J. Oulnhy, J. M. Iwe, Penn Fodrea. N. J. Baker. Mrs. T. W. Blackburn had as her guests st dinner Isat evening: ' Messrs. and Mesdsmes T. F. Msrtin, l.loyd Meyer. J. . (ood, MIsikhi Mlssee Hexel Foster of Jesn W'allsce, , Millard, Neb.: Mr, Ueorge Torter. vUgk Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whltehorn hsd as their dinner guests: Mis Blanche Whltlock, Mr. E. R. Whltlock, Mr. T. B. Whltlock. Dr. and Mra. J. H. Wallace gave a diner party at th club. Covers were placed for: Mesdsmes T. C. Wallace. Misses Alice Wallace. Meedames K. Holovtchlner, Mlsse Torothv Wallace, KHcw Holovtchlner, B"th Wallace, Messrs. Messrs. Warren Wallace Murrill Wallace. Other entertaining at dinner ware Lrfiuls Hlllar, who had six guest; C. L. Dundy, six; Dr. Grant Williams, six; Mrs. R. O. Clay, two: A. Baumelster, twelve; S. Ooldstrom, six; W. J. Cattln, three: E. H. Ward, eight; Mrs. W. W. Watts, four: W. Harris, four; N. Mantel, six, nd Mr. Burgees, three. Miss fiamuel K. Hanford gave a swim ming party thla afternoon In honor of Mis Kdlttf Matthews, who haa been spending tha summer at the Hanford cottage at Carter Lk club. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mra. 3. M. Tanner waa hostess at a luncheon Thursday at theSeymour Lake club, when hr guest were: Memlnmee Mesdsmes- fl. Young, f A. Melcher, W. Adklns. , r. W. Rears. O. 3. Ames. W. B. Haaeimlr. Mlsa Mabel Melcher. Another luncheon party was entertained by Mrs. Kenneth Fhlllip. Mra Phillip' guests war: ( Meedames Mesdsmes Donald Troop, C. O. Douglas. Huv Hmlth, M lanes Misses MeHvn Phllllns, Vlralnla Dmiglaa. With Mr. K. E. Sunderland were: Mlsa p. A. Pag of Minneapolis, Minn. Meadnmes Mesdsmes F. D. Field, F. J. Adam. Mr. John Douglas' guest at luncheon Thursday were: Mlnaes Misses Jeeel Hteere. Dorothy Hhlmsr. Mildred Collins, Mesdnme Meedame O. J. A. Collins. II. N. Douglas. 1 IJ. IcuK!as, Mlaa Msry Connor entertained Thursday evening In honor of tha fclrthday anni versary of It. U MeWllIlama, Tha guest Included: Vtlrsea Misses Irma Book, MM Melcher, Jean Ie. . ,Mc Williams, Marv lnnor, K. if. Worlty. Mown.- Messrs. It. U McWUllams, Oeorge C leveland. John Hhearman. James Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Voitruer. Mrs. Clyde Baker entertained at lunch eon yeaterday In honor of Mr. B. Kusaell of Kansaa City. Several hundred people attended tha band concert given by tha Ancient Order of United Workmen, No. 17, military band last evening on the club lawn. On ac count of thj club'a orchestra being a part of thla band It wa given a hearty recep tion. Change of Besidence, Mr. and Mr. Ellet Drak are now set tled in their horn at MOT Davenport street Mr. Drak waa Ml Ruth Haller and ah and Mr. Drake have lived In Norfolk elnc their marriage over a year ago. Mr. and Mr. Chester Welt, formerly living at Hf South Thirty-elxth street, hav moved Into their new home at 6014 laard street. To Honor, Bouse Guest Dr. and Mr. Philip Shr entertained at their home Thursday evening, com plimentary to their nleoe, Mlsa Charlotts her of Reading, Pa., who haa been visit ing her thla Bummer. Mlas Sher leave soon for th east. 0a the Calendar. Miss Orae Allison will give a plcnio at Rosemer Monday evening In honor of her guest. Mis Ltlllam fluta of Pitta burg. Personal Mention. Mr. R. R. Evens and son. Dwlght, left Saturday for Yellowstone park. Mra. R, R. Evana and daughter Ruth will leave for Kansaa City tomorrow. Miss Kdiia Bennett, who haa been visit ing In Dexlngton, Ky., la now In Chicago. Ml Franco Johnson and Ml Uer truda Mattson left last evening for Colo lado. Mrs. II. C. Anson plana to leav for a I trip on th western coast th last of this month. Mra. J. A. Bruce and sons. Philip and Jack, will leav Monday to spend a week In Hastings. Mlas trace Allison and her guest, Mlas JJUIau eiuls. wUl spend this week-end at Rosemer Lodge. Mrs, Stanley Bosewater returned from Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, accompanlvd by her mother, Mrs. McAlvsy Mr. and Mra. B. B. Montgomery and daughter Bernic left Tueaday fur two week l'i Hut springs, B. D. .Mr. and Mrs. I. ti. Leavttt will pnt the week-end In (Mclolt. la., as the guest of Hit-hop Iahford and Mrs. Bashfurd of l'tkln. ( who ar visiting klrs. Uaslt- ford's parents In (Meholt. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Miller aud sou will MISS GRACE CAS SETTE, the American portrait artist, who "visited in . Omaha and who has been placed at the head of the bandage department in tho American Ambs hnce hospital in Henillj. C ) X v return to Ie Molne tomorrow, accom panied by Miss Marlon Huffman. Miss Elolse Hlllls motored to Red Oak, la., Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Griffith and Mis Blanoh Griffith. The latter haa been a guest at tha HUH home re cently. Mis Grace Hart of Atkinson was the guest of her aunt, Mr. A. C, Croaaman, and Mr. Croaaman last week, enroute to California. Dr. and Mrs. L A. Dermody, who motored to Webster, Wis., with Mr. and Mrs Fred Black for a throe weeks fish ing trip, are expected home next Wednes day. Mr. and Mr. O. W. T'pdlke and Mlsa OS Visrlasi Mm To Buy Oxfords at These Prices Just to make Saturday the biggest day of our seml-Au-nual Clean-up Sale, we are going to cut tha price on high grade oxfords and pumps so low you'd hardly believe it until you have seen the goods and we fit every pair. Extra Specials for Saturday FOR MEN A lot of $1.00 Oxfords, in all leather and about OP all eliea, Saturday.. v09 A lot of men's fine $4.60 tan and Kunmetal A K Oxfords, at PO i4u Another lot ot tan Oxfords, with cloth topa, regular djo 7C 15 values, Saturday J)Oe O Men'a highest trade Oxfords, worth to $ pair, AK closing out, at .... ie4J 20 Per Gent Off On all Black Sea Display in Show Window. SBSSBSSaBBB U U.M U (T ETTE TXT lTjf CUT PRICE , I l DRUGSTORE4 SinnLoIkzo Saillo Thero was very little fire, but a great amount of smoke at the ICth-nnd Howard btreet explosion a fevr days ago. AVo huve put on bale all slightly smoked Drug Store Things at less than cost. Here are n few of our items on sale: Papeteries ..lie, 13c, 14c "Worth up to 85c. Bath Brushes 21c Worth four times aa much. Hair Brushes 33o Worth up to $1.25. 25c and 35c Tooth Brushes for 9c 25c Peroxide .9o $2.50 Traveling Ctes, 80c $1.25 Fountain Syringe for 1 79o We will have a Pond'n Demonstration all day. Saturday in Sample day, when we will give away thousands of samples, including Johnson's Chocolates. There's no Gotten away from the fact that Getten's double whipped before freezing ice cream is Getteil more popular overy day. "Gelten" It at Getten's Savei You Money ICih tad Howard Stt. FREE 1 licy t'pdlke of Omaha, are at Watch I lllll House, Watch Hill, R. I., where I they plin to spend the remainder of tho , summer. Mies Ines Mangan of South Omaha, ac companied by Miss Alio Holbronk of Omaha, hav returned from an extendel trip to the coast. Enroute home they vn Ited in Denver and, Salt F-ake City. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Ochiltree, sccom j snled by Mr. and Mra Walter Thomas of Loa Angeles, are spending several days In Minneapolis and St Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ochiltree spent their .honeymoon In Minneapolis twenty-three years sgo. Dr. and Mr. F. W. Slabaugh and daughter will leave for California Sep tember 1, to spend six month. They will visit both exposition and spend some time In Ios An (teles, flanta Ana and other points. While west Dr. Sla baugh will buy a new car and take some of the famous tours of the Interior, In cluding the Yosemite valley trip. In and Out of the Be Hire. Mr. W. H. Tudor left for Chicago Sun day. Mrs. F. A. Cuscaden Is visiting at Lake OkoboJl. Mr. Jean Duffleld leaves next week for Chicago, to spend ten dsys. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Baker and sons leave today for Kansas City. Mrs. II. C. 1'eters and Miss Katherln Peters returned from Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Bruce returned last week from a trip to the western coast. Judge and Mr. W. A. Redlck left yes terday for Chicago, from where they will take the lake trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ritchie and daugh ter have gone to Duluth. From there they will take the lake trip. Mr and Mis. Henry F. Lemmon and family have gone to Harbor Springs, Wis., for several weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. William Eck and daugh ters, Lenore and Helen Claire,, leave to day for Grand Island, to spend two weeks Dr. and Mr. P. C. MoHarty left Tues day evening for northern New York State, where they will spend the re mainder of the summer. Mr. II. H. Holcomb la home from a vacation of two week spent at Harbor Spring and Roaring Brook, Mich. Mr. Holcomb, who wa with him, accom panied him aa far as Chicago, and will be home next weak. MERCHANTS TAXI CO. Tonring and Closed Care. $3.00 per hour. Song. 4500. Staad at Merchant Hotel. FOR WOMEN Kalance of several lines of Ox fords and straps, in kid and pat ent, worth .to ft jyi AZt pair, Saturday .... J 1 iO Halance of ten broken lines ot pumps and ' button Oxfords, worth to $4.60, d r jr; at CpZ.DO One lot of ladles' $4.50 patent Oxfords, Saturday, 1, Saturday, 2 85 at One lot ot our finest $5 Pumps, in patent, dull or 7C white, calf tops, at. . 43 O Boys' and Youths Tan and Scout Shoes and Oxfords. Dougla $150 Hot Water Bottles for 89c $1.50 Bath Sprays ...SDc 1 Box Juvenile Soap. .20c 25o Sanitol Shaving Stick for , 14o 50c Java Bice Powder. 29o 50c Getten's Bitter Toni5 for 39c flood for all 6tomach troubles. Extract and Cold Cream DELIVERY Phone Douf. 845 ToiW 16th and Plan Big Doings for Market Week . Festivities Here From Mnnawa to Ak-3,tr-tVn den, from style show to tango and fox trot this In brief Is the program of entertainment for the merchant of Omaha' trade territory who will be In Omaha by thousand the week beginning August JO for the big LAST It has been a wonderfully successful sale, attended by a greater number of people than any similar sale wo have ever conducted. Greatest price reductions we have ever made. We have made STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS on certain lines of goods that have been singled out for clearance. " Many sample pieces cut 50. By far the deepest cut in price on de sirable Furniture that ycu have known of in years. GREATEST GRASS DED OFFER EVER MADE Bed Spring and Mattress Complete, $ You Never Saw tho Like in All Your Life. C YOITRTKRMRAHAU jjj UK Ol lt TEKMS All . Pieces Made of Solid ti Oak U I leather Seat Rockers Mad of genuine aolld oak, wlih aenuin leather sats, fumed or .arly Enerllsh, liiarK iratner or brown Snan Ish; a tit val ue; thi sale. S4.75 HAIR BAL8AKI i A toll iiiwiWIw f mK H.Lfa M MMMW. mrmm. Wmm ftalahj CW aa4 BiTkOnrr VmAmi Hair J KDICATIOXAL. What About Your Future? wit mo Baroaoa m AN HONOHABLH AND U('HT1V PROrE8 flN AND ON IB OP HKU'K'VI.NKHH? Aa KnpttoMl osortuDltv im vrfvrvd rapcUbl Snd arnmt Bi.n . n 4 w oni.a who pommm tb am btlloa to l4 Htm at uarrul matt sroriubl. Utaai hav to offer iniwm afftrmatlvtlv lha two vital quaatlona aahod by hlh-Biln1M aoraoua la aookln a lira occuiiatloa: Klrat. "Will It brno f tt BMDklDdr' aaS aocoaa. "Will It baa(lt anf Talrdlr. tha,ra to tha aaoottoa of avallahli y or Srcaolbllltv. It la llttla aatlafaetloa, Indooa. to ara o4 Soalrabla protaoalooa which roqulra jraara of atuay oa4 an aullav of moaor whkk Is ostlioly bayoa on. I oowar to eomniaao. Tba profraaloa wo offer you. oa tho eoatrary, whlla boln rullr aa ororitablo aa thaoo otbara. and far mora prompt la yioidiog eaah raaulta, la ono that air ba arqulraa la a flaw moath.' ap. ptu-atitia. aad at a anooar euot ao low aa to aria it wlthla reach of all. Th Fanna.lvaala Orttvopoadlo Inat'tate oa4 ftrhooi of Macftaaa-Taarap, IntrporatcoL roaa4c 11DS-1711 Oroaa Bl Phlladalphls. Paaa. rTiiHU ll!UiVi!)!!i ijJ ikW aVl. tfCf KJ ",".'V..'",l.nKV"'? "irvi fun is D $4.75 Merchants' Market Week festivities. Right off the hat Monday evening, Au gust 30 the men of the vWtlnir mer chants are to be hustled to Ak-Sar-B-.-n den and there treated to the best that the den offers to anyone. On Tuesday afternoon and evening tho visitors are to be taken to Lake Mana-va. A buffet supper la to be served and In teresting athletic events are to be etad. Wednesday night, Bertember L is to be the big style ahow. Hitherto these atyle ahow have been held at the Commercial club In the big dining room. They hare CALL TO SAV E 50 DURING THIS aH Hmnll When you think of Furniture think of Kit bel. Quality and Service the Highest Prices the Iioweet. lifclTS GET ACQUAINTED. NINE-PIECE DINING ROOM SET, COMPLETE CONTAINS SIX SOLID OAK AND GENUINE LEATHER CHAIRS m ji SEE this Leautiful set on display in our window. If yon wore to buy this set in single pieces it would amount to $82.75. Also complete Bedroom Suites at a big saving. EASIEST TERMS IN OMAHA 1 SIM 51 5 HOWARD STREET Be Comfortable in August We have had a cool summer bo far, but it is always hot in August. If you want to avoid the worst month in the year, and if one of the offices we now have vacant meets your needs, you will find ' it the coolest place in town in which to work. THE BEE BUILDING Waa built for comfort. Although tba offlcea offered ara ery few Indeed, there are none better in the build in k. If we hare not what you want, let ui place you oa our waiting lUt. The rooma vacant at present are: Room 222 Choice office eulte.'north light. Tery desirable or doctor or dentists; waiting room and private office; 630 square feet 845.00 noon, ofj! Wice cool orflce with vault, near elevator and staxlra; electric light free, 210 er.uare feet 918.00 J" G40 Water; partitioned into private office and waning room; 180 square feet APTLY TO BUILDING SUPERrVTENI)ET, ROOM 108 AMtlEHE.Ml. Base Ball OMAHA vs. WICHITA ItOUtKK PA UK. August 14, 14, 15, 15. wo ramoa BatarOar, Aomst 14. A'irwt oalloa at p. sa. Tw ram auaday, Aag-u IS. rust eallod it I t. m. L AKE MAN AW A Bat Mar. Bo,tlar. Daaota aad Otaar Altracuvu. Tr Baowlar nC-waa. Till Evajuafi '-moiormati oa," "TLa FaaJLT." "Ja It id a." "OotUja Auqualatod" (OhailaiB). , grown too large for that, however. n ti.H yesr tho stylo h"' ! o !.' at the Auditorium. Admission win oe u ticket. A dance will follow. Thursday night there Is to be a dlnnel ami dance at the Field club. KESSER PAYS $50,000 . FCR THE IVY APARTMENTS C O Kelser has purchased the Ivy apartments at the corner of Sherman and Sherwood avenues for r," of John Batenhorst. TUE DED Thi la a handsome braaa bed. with full two-Inch pota, large and masstre, mad In atin finish, with sruaranteed lacquer that will not Larntah. THE SPRING la one that la recommended for strength and durability as well as for comfort. It la fitted with sag-proof antral spring- supports. TUE MATTRESS Is a special "A" -rade, with good, strong- tick and well made. The cotton ued la of first quality. THE PRICE The price of this ontflt la nmaslnKly low. The bed alone , is worth more insji w. y I asking for the entire outfit. GET ItU BEL'S PIUCB ft BEFORE 'OU BUY ft Other Big Dining noon; Sels on Spe cial Sale at S75,$90&5125 Go-Cart Special Splendid collacsible H-inch rubber tires, strong, yet Ut and H. hood, easy to manage. Special S3.95 naa large aouDie east windows; 818.50 AHlaCHEKTI. ROAIIDEIS Ttssfe. :30 ;0O tiiatib C Last Two Times Zl From Out Yonder" ta Wwsk. Baaiaalnr Tomorrow STla-ht, im ti oca: riarttT," Edward Lynch AVtat-r-TSw "THE MAUKIAt.K OP K111V" Marl Tawipaat's Qraataat Contij Svcoaaa. MaUaao 6.a5c Bvr 5c-3c-60 BAESA1M RIGHT-EVERT MMM Tickets Pvrhasd BiroSB f . K . Tut Moadtr vcntar, Baryaia rlcoa. Orch 85c i ttale 15c B5 Mlifl &llrF tue Omaha m:v: THE IIOMK I'Al'Ki;.