THE BER: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1015. V By UELL1FICIA. Wednesday, September 22, 1915. THE younger set occupies the (octal stage today. A round of gayetles for the school set Just about to rush off for eastern balls of learn ing and pre-nuptlal affairs for the two popular brides-elect. Miss Hose Smynh and Miss Irene MrConnell, both of whom will be mar ried next week, distinguish the day. At the Country club dinner dance this evening the two largest parties Nrlll be for members of the younger set. Mrs. C. W. Hamilton is entertain ing a number of young people who spent part of the summer together at Glacier park. Miss Isabel Vlnsonhaler's dinner pnrty was arranged for her house guest. Miss Mildred Johnston of Chicago, but Miss Johnston was railed home last evening. Miss Smyth was honor guest at a luncheon given at the Country cluu by Miss Dorothy Hall, and tonight Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ston entertain the voung people of the 6ibbernsen-8myth wedding party at the Omaha club. Miss Marian Towle gave a luncheon at her home today for Miss Mc Donnell's wedding party. Mlsg McConnell and Richard Coad will be mar ried Tuesday. The remaining days of Jhe month will witness a repetition of today's program, as the social calendar is filled with given-ln-honor affairs for bridal parties and to brighten the school exodus. ,At the Country CTab. MTs. Ownre Heveratkk sivea a lunch jeon Friday at the Country club. Covers 'will be placed for sixteen attests. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redich will have fourteen guests at dinner at the club Saturday evenlngr. I With the School Set, Mies Mildred Todd, dauaniter of Mr. and (Mrs. Todd, leaves October 1 to tenter the Bristol school at Washington, ;l. a Mum Edna Levtr.e leaves Tuesday fur 'the University of Chlcaso, where ah hat received her second sonolarahlp. Mies I J -e vine won an entrance acholatshlp from 1he Omaha High school. Birthday Dinner. Mrs. B. B. Ferris entertained at dinner I Tuesday evening' in honor of the birth day anniversary of her daughter, Kran jcea. Panslea and ferns were used In the decorations. Those present were: . Mlseea M lanes Mildred Whlted. Madeline Doreey, Tallin Ulnneen. Nina Weppner, .Klla Htiahee, Clara Coftey, Kleen McCrary, Praline Ferris. Ann Anheuser, Gladys Ford, Entertsin for Mils 8myth. . Miss Helen Epenetrr will Klve a tea at the Hotel Fontenelle Thursday for Mlas Rose Smyth. On the samo day Mr. lrexel Blbbernaen gives a dinner at the Omaha club for MIks Pmvth and Ms brother, Mr. Clarence Plbbemsen, whose marriage will be celebrated next Thurs day. Mr. Allen Tukey and Mr. Leon Calla han will give a supper at the Country club Sunday evening In honor of Miss Smyth and Mr. Sibbernsen. At the Omaha Club. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Btors will give a dinner at the Omaha club this evening to honor Miss Rose Smyth and Mr. Clarenoa Blbbernaen. A large mound of Xlllamey roses will decorate the dinner table. The guests will be members of the wedding party, which tncludea: Messrs. aad Mesdames wedding of her brother. Dr. C. F. Patten, to Miss Frances Molcher. Miss Mabel Wright of Chliago arrived this morning to be the guest of Miss Irene McConnell. Mr. Hlchard Coad Is exported tonlsht from Malaga, N. M., and Mine Gertrude McCarthy arrive Sat urday for the l.'osd-Mivonrn-ll wnddlng. C. J. Hmyth. Misses Roue Hmyth. lirnlrlre Coad. Mary Ijttt, Oilcaao; kieasr. lenn Callahan. Allim Tukoy, Kdward Murphy, I. Mlbbernsen, M iasee Ilel- u Murphy, Ciere Helena Wood- erd ( Masre.-' Clarence Hbt.ernsen, Drexi I Slbtiornavn, Rernard Smyth. Prominent Men to Talk to Teachers Here in November President H. J. Barr or the Nebraska Slate Teachera' association announces the following as a tentative Hat of speak ers for the state meeting to be held here November 8. 4 and 6; Mary Antln, Dean Fordyce and Prof. I.uckey of the Unl vralty of Nebraska, Prof. Hahn of Wayne normal, William Lyon Phelps of Tale, Georgia Alexander of Indianapolis, A. C. Monuhan of the Department of Agriculture, First Assistant Snoop of Chicago schools.. Paul Shorey, F. M. Leavltt, II. K. McLaughlin and Miss Martin of the University of Chicago; A, O. 'Thomas, state superintendent; E. C Elliott of the University of Wisconsin, and Prof. Zoublln of Boston. The executive committee of the teach ers' association Is meeting here. Among those in attendance are Treasurer John Matthews of Grand Island and V. G. Mays of Lincoln. For Weddin? Party. Mia Marlon Towle entertained at lunch ton lit her home today for Mlaa Irene MrConnell aiut tho young women of her vMiding party. The rainbow color scheme, which will be used at the Coad McConnell abiding, furnished the decor mlin f"i- tlie luncheon table. Mlsa Alice V.d, a member or the bridal party, arrives torn..! row from New York. Cov t r tp plucrd tor: Mlfwf MiiiKt-s lrvm McConnell, Mnry L LnMnaer, l-'rHiH-es Mm bMteiler.Mabcl Wrlxlit J-'.leanor ilHcku, of Chicago. At the Field Club. Two hundred reserv attune have been made for the doting dinner-dance of the Field club Saturday evt:nlnj and reser vations are still pouring in. Mrs. O. S. Goodrich will entertain fif teen guests at luiulnon at the club Fri day, and Mrs. James Tancock will have twvnty-flv guests the smnv afternoon. Famil" Reunion. The Klmmrrman family rounded up iulte a aeries of functions by an Orpheum t party Monday evening. These were given by four brothers living In Omaha In honor ef a fifth brother of New York. It was the first time in seventeen years , that all the brothers had been together. Charles K. Zimmerman of New York a as the guest of honor at thvae parties," wiiiuh consisted of gatherings at the homes of tho four Omaha brothers, fi. E., U. If'- M. V. and J. f. Z'le-wrmiin. TK- tr irty Incluiton. .Nfsara. ant Meeds inex K. K y.lmmeriiian, J. p. K'huumi man T,.'1".m"":'"n xv- Ziniiutrman. Mlas Lruia Zilnr""-it,mi. Me re Messrs nsrT f.V1'" Vr" 1'"",",;r:Nn On the C'riir. The Columh.an Circle will give a card Irty at Uu-ir hall, Tenty-eeeoud and IxK uet, Tbursdsy venit.g. Te Omaha W onmn's Press club will be entertained th's evening at the home of fhe president. Mrs Harriet MacMurphy. Sir. end Mr-.. A. 13. McConnell will en '(iu tit: Cuil-McCOnell vedd'ng party at iiit.-, fuilowed by a Wedding reii'ijrsu! a. Virir home Monday evening. Prne V't"V Tlie folloeu.ir oiiIiii are registered at the Hotel ilAlpln In New, York: J. A. Whaleu, H. C. R;ly and E. U Baugh! Mra. Gladys filomao Kopald leaves to Kht for Detroit to make her home vUh her luvlher, Mra Cora Sloniaa. Mrs. T. C. Douglas and Mlsa E31a Brown are visiting Dr. DougUs and bis mother at Clarke, Neb. Mrs. L. Richards of Ban Josa, Cal., formerly of Omaha, la expected Friday to be the guest of Mrs. R. Kulskofsky, Mra, Richards will remain here several iii and thtm oonUnua east. !le All. Virginia DavU left Tuesday for New York, where she la to give a iH.ocert at the Princess theater, October 15. Ml DavU will play her program for lii.Jt.ljib Cans before her concert appear ne. the will return November I Mil. W. L Phillips of Sheridan, Wyo., la la the city vl ting her parents. Dr. i.r.'l Mra. B. It. 1'etten. Mra Phllllpa, al.o was furnaeily tJlm Mav Fatten .n l.r t ui,.idr are here to attend, thsj English Enlisting Principals in His Recreation Work "The Omaha school princlpala are the beat I have ever met." Superintendent Ensllah of the recreation departmeii. Mr. Engltxh has been vl King the so. ools with a view of enlisting the co-operation of the princlpala In social center ac tivities. He wrote the Board of Educa tion a letter, asking co-operation of that body. The matter will be discussed at committee meeting. Although the school officials declined an Invitation to be represented on the recreation board, there are Indications that they will agree to assist In this new recreation and social center move ment being developed by the recreation board. WOMAN MAYOR of War ren, 111., insists on prayer at council meetings. She is 74 years of age, a grand mother and leading mil liner of the little town. s t A . j AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS TO WITNESS GIANT SLIDE A school boy hair a century ago pre dicted In an esaay that in another cen tury men would be riding on wires as messages now ride by telegraph. Well, ""nrloKS Kennedy" la to make such a ride In Omaha for the benefit of Ak-Sar-Imii visitors during the carnival. He Is to ride a wire from the top of the City National Bank building to the Savoy hotel. No, he will not ride astride. That's not the way to ride a wire. He will hang by his leenth and slide down. His body will be encircled with electric lights, so that he will present the appearance of a shooting star as he glides down. COMFORT STATION OPEHTO PUBLIC Brand e is Stores to Care for It Dar in; the Day and the City s at Night. OTHERS MAY BE INSTALLED The new comfort station at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets, established in con nection with a subway excavated by J. L. Brandels & Son a, is now open and will be maintained jointly by ti ls firm, and the city for the con venience of women. The city will provide an attendant between 5 and lip. m. on week days and between 1 and 9 p. m. on Bun days, the BrandeU company to pro- Tide attendants during other hours. In this connection. Commissioner Butler said: "I am taking up with owners of new buildings now being erected the matter of comfort stations. The.e places can be established In connection wiV new buildings at a much lees cost than by making special excavatlona. When the budget la being consldnred for next year we hope to be able to set aside enough money for one or two public, com fort stations In downtown locations. These conveniences should be furnished for the general public." Wyoming Land Along Omaha Roads Open to Homstead Entry From nearly all portions of the 1,'nlted States the Union Taclflo passenger de partment la receiving scores of letters dally relative to the opening to settle ment of the VA.wn acres of land In the Ooshen Hole country of eastern Wyom- I Ing, just over the Nebraska line. This land Ilea In Ooshen and Platte counties. Wyoming, and la what la recngnlic(j.a Omaha territory, being tapped by With the I'nlon Pacific and the Burlington road. Oenerally the .tJoshen Hole land is ss ert"d to be best adapted to grazing, though a large area is of the agricul tural variety. None of It Is to exceed tn miles from railroad and much of It la within less than five miles of towns. The Ooshen Hole land la subject to homestead entry In tracts of 1W acre each. The conditions allow sis months In which to estsbllsh residence and permit of making final proof at any time after three and one-half years of continuous r-M,-ncv At tl'e tlmo of making flnnl pnf. onJl)tfi(nof"Ttic!BtTT rHWTHp-Mf must be under cultivation. These condi tions are the same a required wheep homestead entry is m.nln upon all lan cutsldn of the lirlaxteri and mineral area. . a . . u-alk MlCk 1 .,(. ... A satisfied pat ent writes: "Sloan's Lin iment cured my rheumatlsre; am grate ful. I can now walk without pain." Only 2."c. All druggists. Advertisement. Apartments, flats, not-sea and cottages, nan be rented quickly ana cheaply by a on r or item - A - ' - - -- -hiii-i' i 1 - ' ......u...i I., my V H. S. HOUSTON INVITED TQ MAKE ADDRESS HERE Herbert S. Houston, editor of The "World's Work, president of the Asso ciated Ad Clubs of the World and chair man of the League for the Rnforcement of Peace, Is to be Invited by fne Commer cial club to addreea the club some time In the first part of November, when he la to pass through Omaha. , , Our Autumn Opening Is a Revelation and is arousing great and growing interest every day. We are proud to acknowledge the growing number of pitrons who have come to bank on our judgment of style. Style correct style is the only positive assurance of satisfaction in the garments you wear. Tremendous as is the variety of styles that are here daily, we are able to vouch for every detail and for the masterly way the original designs have been developed. If GENERAL G0ETHALS IS TO BE IN OMAHA ON FRIDAY Eki route from San Francisco Friday night Oeneral Ooethala of the canal gone will paas through Omaha. He will ar rive at 1:46 over the Union Paclfto and fifteen minutes later will leave over the Northwestern. The general has a sec tion in one ef the sleepers of the train. FALLS IM HEART ATTACK AND SIONS THE PLEDGE John Bayard. 1M1 North Eighteenth street, arraigned In polios court for drink ing and abusing hla wife, was allowed to depart when ho signed the pledge. During the hearing Bayard bad a heart attack and fell, striking hla head against a table before the Judge's bench. Mother' Friend. The friend that the expectant mother needs, brings peace of mind, freedom m) worry and added comfort. Expe rienced women advise the use of Math er's, Friend because it is so perfectly safe to use and has helped a host of expectant mothers to a nappy, noYmal existence during this vary Important period. Mother's Friend, to be had at any drug store, is an external treat ment that relieves the tension upon the cords and ligaments that come from muscular expansion. It gently sooths the floe network of nerves and brings happy relief from abnormal pains, thus er eating comfort and contentment. Combs Diamonds Put your extra money In diamonds. Enjoy their possession and profit by their Increase In value. As a savings account, diamonds are better than gold, for they are con st ft n 1 1 7 Increasing in value. (The demand for dia monds grows steadily. The mines are few and It costs more each year to operate them. Therefore their continued advance. We can offer you some excellent, stones, both mounted and unmounted, any one of which will make you a splendid In vestment. We are always glad to show our diamond collection. ltf JLv XlEWELHtU La leave sow las r omaha ' - i ii ii T I in CREAM Fomato Soup TUJs Is good for 10 trademarks toward this I 1113 VOUpOn Quaker Cooker. Cut it out. Then buy a package of Quaker Oats, aee our offer, and note bow much tats means. But only one of these coupons can be applied on a cooker. Hold That Flavor In Quaker Oati you get a luscious flavor. We ute only queen grains just the cream of the oats to secure that flavor for you. . Retain it in your cook ins:. Una tho Quaker Cook er, mads to our order to make tho oats doubly de licious. See our offers in each package. Pure Aluminum 2'4 Qu. . . . '- iy .TV Quaker Cooker Se it at Your Grocer's Offer in Each Package, Many crpcers in this city now display this Cooker. Seo it. Any grocer, if yon ask him, will supply you Quaker Oats. And this extra quality costs no extra price. II you get lesser oat food it's bo cause you don't say Quaker. Millions of peoplo send over seas to get this Quaker flavor. Quaker Gaiis 10c and 25c la Rowad Packages wil Top 1 Pint lomatot. ViTmtpott easing serfs. J I mpon gutur. i t Tmspoomftotr. Jmrpoom swear. 7M4feelatt, Slic of onion. itnt Cottogt Eva, tnttd MM dtluted with I Pint avatar. Stew tomatoes 20 minutes. Add onion, bay leaf and sprig of parsley. Remove this seasoning. Press tomatoes through a colander. Keturn to stove. Scald the milk in a double boiler. Cream flour and butter together. Add a little of the heated milk to the mixture, stirring until smooth. Then add the remainder of the milk and stir until it thickens. Add sugar and salt to tomatoes. Add soda after dia , solving in a little cold water. Pour to ma- 1 toes into a heated tureen and then grad ually pour in milk, stirring briskly. The success of this depends on soup not curd ling. Do not heat soup after milk is added. Soups, sauces, gravies, cakes, pies, pud dings, ail cooking where milk or cream is required is improved in richness of flavor and increased in food value by the use of Cottage Evaporated Milk in place of bottle milk. Cottage Milk is not only doubly rich, but always uniformly so. Keep a stock in your pantry always. American Milk Company, Chicago. "COFFEE -.-. FOR 2 LB. CANS 1 "That Economy LIiJ Coffee:' House Cleantinicjj DO IT THE PEXFEOT WAY. Affinity Cleaner geta ail the dirt with half the labor. I'h'Hiis- furniture, removes spots from clothing. Ask your snxxr. THE AFFINITY COIVIsPAINJY Phone Douglas lU'J. Wooritmni BuilJinsr. Photo Craft Shop "Flint Specialists." 4l Bee Bid. Films Developed Free Waea Purckasaa rreaa Vs. erlte So te Se. fti-attr serrlea. Frances Baetcns TEACHER OF PIANO Stadloi aVooaa SO, ArUag-tca Bloc, 1S111, Xods-e Street. Mondays, We.Wa.iaya, Thursdays, and (aturttays Tel. Douglas 10(4. UAULUA. Moleskin Felt Hats Faced A (Th with Black Silk Lyons Velvet K V 1 j $ ti t . L J 0 u A uaI J . - d Ah t "Neva" A 'Qlendale" A Lari Tricorn 8 U si Jk us A "Fanchion" The Medium Slds Back Boll Sailor. "Mayflower" The Anthestlo Puritan Sailor. A Small Tricorn Shape. These are four styles which comprise the principal shape ideas for the season Such colors as melon pink, African brown, Kelly preen, national blue, fawn, lsvender; all with black Lyons velvet facings or self-colored effects where practical. Dozens of new shapes to select from. A very new idea used in making these hats is that no stitching is used in putting in the facings, same being pressed on, but, unlike most pressed facings, we guarantee them to stay on. yictor Victrolas New Style XL Price $100. Victor Victrola XI has all of the latest and best features of the higher priced Victor Victrolas, including Automatic Ston. Tiltlmr Motor, Improved Tone Chamber, Horizontal Shelves for Holding Record Albums. Easy Terms If Desired. Our Record Service Nearest Perfection. Victrola Dept., Pompeian Boom. OSS TsAssMaaa 'We now have a superb array of smart, fall models in Red Cross Shoss, possessing overr fashionable footwear feature. ' The process by which Red Cross Shoss are made causes the shoe to adapt itself to ererr moT ment of your foot making eyery step easy, graceful and wholly comfortable. 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