TIIE.HKE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1915 I) J ! I ! 1 ! I ! 1 ! : By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, December 8, 1915. AT last Omaha has caught the ice skating; fever, and rather late In the Infection, some are thinking. There is a very credited rumor afloat that the old base ball diamond at the Field club will be converted Into a rink. With the windows of Omaha shops displaying such attractive skating costumes in such fetching caprices of modes, it Is a great wonder that some hidden influence has held back the skating impulse this long. It has been raging In that hub of all modes and fancies, New York, long enough, the while world knows. It has struck Chicago and struck a tell ing blow. The last Sunday's papers were filled with it, it had invaded the restaurants; and, where the light hearted formerly danced between the courses of luncheons and dinners, not to speak of suppers, they re now go ing to skate, or dance on skates. , The Ice Tango and Jack Frost Hesitation are the steps of the moment, every one is learning them; but, above all, everybody is dressing for them. At the first Chicago indoor gambol on Ice, a marked feature of the frolic was the number of women who wore ice-dancing frocks that were fashioned for the ballroom; silks, laces, nets. In a few more days, the change had come the women danced, looking the part . If there Is one thing under the sun that can make a woman more adorably fascinating than another, It certainly must be known to that specialist in such refinements, Mr. Florenc Ziegfeld of the Follies. Fonr years ago it Is now since the skating girls of the Follies set New York and the world that goes to New York Into a state of abject be wilderment of admiration, and the girls were dressed .n far more clothing costumes than tin ballroom demanded. Contract Marriage Succeeds, Will Have Old' Fashioned Wedding Now Kelba Concert Bog Partis. At the Ulba concert this evening at the Auditorium, the third of the charity concert course to be given . undnr the auspices of the Associated Retallets, the box holders will mke a creditable show ing for Omaha society. In ibe box with Mr. and Mrs. O union Wct'les will be their guests, Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. Oeorst barker, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash will have for their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. H. West brook and Mr. and Mrs. FTdwIn T. flwobe. The George BranCelaee will ntortali tlte Karl Loule end M:s Lillian Rogirs of Chlcaso. Dean and Mrs. James A. Tancock. with Mr. and Mrs. George Beabury, will oc cupy the Edgar Morsman box. In the box of Dr. B. B. Davis hla niece, Alina Dorothy Myers, will ' enteitaln a. I arty of the pre-debutante t under the cnaperonsee of Mrs. Frank II. Myers; The cueate of Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. KaldrlK were the John A. McHhanea, Mrs. V. P. Klrkendall and Mrs. Edward Crsln of Bprlncfleld, O. Debutante' Luncheon. , In honor of Miss Manrery McCord, th debutante of laat week, , Mrs. .John B. Brady was hoateas this afternoon at the first glven-ln-honor affair for 'the buds. The guests of the occasion were . the debutantes of thin year and last, who were seated at luncheon 'at five tables decorated with sweetheart roaes. Those present were; Mlaaea Mara cry McCord, abt Vlnaonhaier, Harriet Bmlth. Mary Meaeath, Marion Tow la, .oulse White. , Jtelen Insweraen, Gertrude Met 8, Ulanche Ieul, Lucilev Bacon, Mlaaes Marlon Kuhn. Frances Mochatetler, Harriet Mela, Kusenla V attarmon, Chnrlotta Callahan, Alice Jaquith, . Kleanor Mackay, Helen Clarke, Anne Clifford. Stella Thummet, For Mist Stewart. Mrs. Walter Roberts entertained a tirldao-tuncheon this afternoon In honor of Mlas Marjoria Stewart of M uncle. Ind., the houee curat of Mlaa Elisabeth iavla. The guests of Mrs. Roberts were: Meadnmea ' Meadatnes Krnnrth I'attarson, Ralph 1'etera. J 'mi I (lallnglier. ten Wood, Mlaaea Marxaret Ilium, Mildred RoRRia, liulee Dlnnlntf. l.lUat.eth l'avia. Mnliora Davis, John P. Wttwter. Mlaaea lleabelh Rniee, Oladya 1'elera, Iathne 1'etera, Kathorlne Thummel. Mary Burkley, The Orpheum party to be given by Mlas Elisabeth Bruce to ten gueats In honor of Mlaa Stewart, followed by a supper at the Fontenella, will not be an event of this evening, as first planned. Owing to the Melba, concert Mlas Bruce has post poned this entertainment . until Friday evening. Hews ft the School S't. Miss Vivian Barkalow. daughter of the Newton Barkalows, who have o me to Omaha from Denver to reside, will arrive December It from Sweetbriar college, Bweeibriar. Vs., to spend the holidays with her parents. Mlas Gwendolyn Wolfs is expected home from Tha east, where she ! attend ing school, about December M to ipend the heiiduys with her mother, Mrs, J. Mr Baldrlge. " ' Club . Luncheon. Mrs. J. F. Harklerode was hoateas this afternoon to the Ladles' Social club of the Vnlted . Commercial Travelers' society. Twelve' gueats were entertained at lunch eon, followed by cards. .(!. Today's Events. - " Mra. Edar Bcott entertained twelve fueata thla afternoon InTormally at lunch eon, followed by whist. Popular Holiday Oueit.. Ulas Lillian Roger of Clilcefoi sister ef Mrs. ilcorse Iiran4si and Mra. Karl N. LouU, arrived In Omal a Tuoaday mornbig to be tha houae cueat of Mr. and Mra. George ErarvleU throughout the holiday at-asoa. ' Mies Rogers will be one of the eut-ef-town sueaU at the ball of the A. V. Kin, lrra given at tha Hotel Fontenella Satur day evening. Preceding tha ball Mr. and Mra. George BranJel will .give .a smell dinner In Mtas Rogers' honor at the Fon Unelle, when they wllt.dine with, the John L. Kenned) s, Ml Ludla Baooo, Ir. Fltxgtbboa and Mr. Ktockton iloio. Yuletide Tea Room. Mr. D. A. Mathewa cave a luncheon thia afternoon at the Tulvtide Tea Room for her mother, Mra. Freeman. Those Ireriit were: Meadames Ccewell, ' FreeiKnn, l. A. idaihewa. . LAD HIT WITH GUN THAT SHOT RODMAN Prokop Synek, jr., Finds Weapon Which Killed Austrian and Acci ' -dentally Shooti Brother. THREE ARRESTED BY POLICE With the same revolver that is be lieved to have been the one that shot Carl A. Rudman, machinist appren tice, at Thirteenth and William streets yesterday morning, Prokop Synek, Jr.; aged 14 years, shot his brother, Edward Synek, in the fore head. The accident occured in the Synek home, IS 06 South Twelfth street, when Prokop brought home a re volver which be found near the curb ing at Twelfth and Wlllsra streets. He was showing the weapon, which contained four empty and one loaded shell, to hla brother, when the thing went off, and the bullet struck the elder lad directly In the center of the forehead. t X-Hav Pletara Takea. Dr. Charles J. Nemee was called and he made an X-ray examination. lie discov ered the lead had lodged In the frontal bone, and announced It probably would result in nothing serious. The , bullet glanced slightly upward and considering that the two boys, were only ten feet, or lesa apart when the accident occurred. Dr. Nemeo asserts he is decidedly pus sled st the result Edward wss taken to Bt, Joaoph's hospital yesterday afternoon and . the lead , was removed. He was sitting up ' .In a chair fully dressed snd reeding a book at noon, and said he. would walk to 'tha hospital. i',; , Finds Gaa la W eeda. . The younger boy was on his way home from communion service st.Pt Wencea laua church. Fourteenth and Pine streets, and at Twelfth and William caught the flash of tha weapon In the weeda A trell of blood led from the spot north on Twelfth street for several blocks, which leads the police to believe that Carl Rud man's murderer may have been wounded. The father of the two boys, Prokop By nek, sr., who Is employed In' a South Omaha packing houae. notified the police of the'llnd. Detectives Dunn and Ken nelly are Investigating.. George Clplran. 1411 South Thirteenth street, was arrested this morning In con nection with the shooting of Carl Rud man, Austrian apoentlce. 17 yeara .old. who was found nearly dead at Fifteenth and William streets last nleht, , J- v A bundle of laundry found near the place I where the shooting ooourred, with laundry bearing Ciplran's name, wss what led , to hi arrest. Thus far Clplran haa remained silent on the matter of the shooting No motive for the killing Is known. . Rudman died early this morning, in a local hospital half an hour after he was found lying In the street st Fifteenth snd William with two bullet wounde In his body. " M. B. Corey. IS South Thirteenth street, at midnight hoard thpae ahota fired. He ruahed In the direction of the filing. As he approached he saw a man running. Rudman lay. without consoloua neaa. One bullet had entered the shoulder and ' a- second . had penetrated the abdomen." , Rudmsn boarded with Stephen Btanlalo, la South Twelfth street. He was un married. , . Y - j George Oanovto and Nick Fuga have Mendamee (i W. altgrath. ieorg Ntll;ier, iroi,r I'eyne, G. A. liuiucrt. Pcnoual Mention. Mrs. D. O. HoateUer of Kearney l the gubat for the coming two week of tier daughter. Mra. Anan Rarnur.d. Dr. and Mra B. B. Davla left thla aft- rn..on (or Kanaas City to be gone for ilr. William H. Dox and Mr. T. J. 'ytntrs era Omahans who were registered ; t. Hotel McAlp'n la New York City duru.g the Ut wevk. 6nDERBI1I fioTEL ,. THIRTY FOURTH STREET AT PARK AVENUE The most concenkntly ydualei hold in Ncu) York Altht Thtrty-iJilrJ Sirtci Subway 1 WALTON H. MJR3HALL 3JJ G1TJZVI; mOTO 9 ltrrrwrurrtoNM. sC;,, ' nil vavJCE V-JS-. Mlas Gertrude Haaaler, formerly known as the "Velvet Slipper Olrl." la to lave a real old-fa'h on"d wedolnf, a ter her two years' experience' with a "contract" wedding. t Several years sgo Miss Hassler married Carl a. Flatter of Im lanapolia auto speedway fame. The manla,e turn.-d out badly and she sued him for I .'00 and compromlaed for S.'S.OtO. Then she met Frederick A. Carpenter. A Chicago bualnesa msn. who p:opoaed marrtsze to her. MUs Ha.aler thought she loved Carpenter and thought that he loved her, but with her disastrous ex perience fresh in her m nd, waa a bit wary. She wanted a legal contract, ani she got It. This Is what Carpenter aald: "I, Frederick Carpenter, by this' con tract take as my lawful wlfa Oe.tr. da W. Hassler, and I solemnly promise snd agree to be true, f.tlthful In wor.ls and thoughts snd de-ds, to protect and love snd devote my Hfo to her, to bring her the happiness and contentment she so well deserves." . The doc-ument was signed before a T" ' ' : ':V J w - W" i't . "" li-t .i. ; I rSw- , - . J.: r. r VA Y, JJ regular Judge In Kenosha, Wis , snd no other ceremony wsS performed. Sinco then things have changed. Tiie C6ntract. now a regular ceremony. Is to be gone through In the old-fashion ;d way. A marriage license has been Issued st Llgln. III. . ' ' further Investigation, Fuga tells a ram bling story that he and Rudman were held up by a man and a woman at Thir teenth and William, and he ran. He further asserts thst this was when Rud man was shot. Three men answering the descriptions of the trio under arreet were seen running up an alley near where Rud man, was found, shortly after the shots were heard. , ASSOCIATED CHARITIES NEEDS TWENTY THOUSAND No less thsn CQlOOO Is needed h k. Associated Charities to carry on properly the charity work It haa before it cording to C. C. George, member of the executive committee. At a meetlnr of the commute at , the propoeed budget svstem of ralalnr In one fund all the money for all the charities of the city was further dls- cusaea. if this plan Is finally adopted It will probably not bo before next year. The money Is coming In In fslrly good anaps at present, it wss reported, but much more s needed. PROF. GRAHAM TALKS AT EDWARD ROSEWTER SCHOOL N. M. Graham, asalatsnt superintendent of schools, will speak this evening at the Edward Roaewater school. Nvhere a musical program will be given under the 'direction -of ' Eunice Ensor, super visor of extension work In the schools. On the program will be Henry Cox., Jr.; string quartet. Miss Grace Poole. Miss H lid red Churchill and Miss Grace 81a baugh. These Thursday evening pro grams at thla . school hkvs been success ful. .All are Invited. The Gift Problem Solved BUY A CERTIFICATE v For Men We have the largest stock . of Christmas Slipper wa have ever shown. One of the most popular Is the ' Cavalier. ' We have them in Tan Kid ' and 1 8uede. , Price $3.60, $4.00( and $6.00. Patent press ' Shoe In Button and Lace and Dancing Pump make a very acceptable gift. For Women A pair of Nice Carriage Boots will please any wo man. We have them In several styles. Prices $ 4 ' and $6.00. W are also showing a complete -line of dainty houae and party slippers. ' Parcel Pott Paid DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam Street r . " W e dge w bod" Art Cameos s (Not genuine unless it is marked on the back of . each . Caineo.) .! lrat Htrui, j New York floh haa diafud R. F. lA-l lu,u. 1 Photo Craft Shop "Film ci&UaU.o 41 . Ug. Films Developed Free Waea iwtiul Froaa Vs. Vriata, 9 t a. . Si-JSuur Serrlos. The celebrated VWelgewood" good9, original trad mark since 1790. Wedgewood Cameos come in colors of Sage, Blue, Black and lloyal Blue, with the Cameo parts raised. , - What Is Wedgewood? A fine white Terra Cotta of great beauty and delicacy which ta Just suitable for. cameos and portrait. It is very hard, resisting the attacks of acids, a touch atone to copper, silver and gold, and equal in hardness to agate. We have a very beautiful assortment of these fine "Wedgewood" Cameo and have made arrangement to gtye you the benefit of a man- -ufacturer' line. The Cameos are made up In Brooches Pendants Scarf Pins $2 to $10 $2 to $8 $2 to $7 Come early-these good are scarce, and at the above range of price they will lead th season's sale. e 'THE CKOVJH V J UP TJIt COLUH S7AJ&S JEWELERS HOTEL CLERKS TO TEND TOJUSINESS Association Decides to Fire Officers Who Fail 'to Attend the Meeting;. VISIT THE OMAHA HOTELS If an officer of the Nebraska-Iowa Hotel Clerks' association is absent from three successive meetings In the future, without a valid excuse, he is fired. That is one bit of ruling the clerks sgreed upon at their morning session st the Paxton hotel. It was ex plained that the members would be reasonable about determining whs constitutes reasonable excuses. The delegates took break fa t et the Taxton hotel. At o'clock they begar their buslnees seaalon st the Paxton. Shortly after 12 o'clock they started 1:i a body on their round- of vlaltlng th various hotels In Omaha. In rapid suc cession they were received at Hotel Carlton, Hotel Plata, Mldweat hotel. Re porter plant, Millard hotel, and then they halted at the Loyal for lunch eon. Ladies were Included at this lunch eon party. Following luncheon they vlalted Hote' Edwards and- the Midland . hotel, after which they repaired to the Loyal hotel for the final bualneae senalon. The ladles quit them to go to the Empress theater at M5. Keep Bowels Rftolar. Nothing better thsn Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation, indigestion and sour stomach, (let a bottle only Sc. All druggists. Advertisement. Creche Ball Prof it Over Four Hundred A special meeting of the Creche board, held thla morning at the home of Mrs. Warren Rogera, was called to determine the profits of the charity ball Monday evening in the ball room of the Ht Fontcnelle. Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith preatded in the absence of Mrs. T. ' L. Kimball. The reports of the hesds of committees snd the auditing of the ac count showed that more thsn $400 profit, wss netted from the ball. ; ENTICED INTO VACANT HOUSE AND IS ROBBED 3. L. hotfield complains that ,'a colored peron" enticed him Into a vacant house at Eighteenth anJ Nicholas streets, Tuesday and robbed him of 165. Riot fleld lives st 2217 North Twenty-first street. , , Liiii .niiii piiiiii'lilMwltl : . TH rulL i a .lll. n.. : rj J i . ?: . arjii TNT; ! T : . ; ? j, It . J t S Imaorted dolls tXlBliI W cbUpOII (ivK, Thursday from U If. .d toya-n o VsV 8nt ;clu 5 "v4-. e. .i mAa n -II rr a r w mm w IMI Btovea, with rooking Oven oixina and ahnts; with reaervolr. Bpa clal price C hlldren's Easel Black Boards, top lets down to form desk; has large roll of animals, alpha bet, house and numbers for Copying. Oak finish, snd very durable. Sale price T m l i 1 apBTiW fiH 1 r'l V $1.49 :fj ; flraaa Boiler Steam Knrlnea, will or very rapidly ana ran email tore. Thnreday 89c Ivea Celebrated Hoiata. will lift l pounda Special Thuraday , . , Motor and $1.98 Strong: Hard Wood Coaster Wagons, roller bearings, steer easily, iron axle with brake $2.49 Strong Well Made Doll Trunk, large enough to hold all Dol ly'a cloth. Vp from 98c Ji: a Drums, Drums, Drums at 25c, 49c and 98c ft'-l-rpjjj i , HANDKERCHIEFS IDEAL GIFTS A splendid attortment of canceled order, back order, odd lot, and aample line from the beet maker and importer. Women's Kerchiefs, Women's Kerchiefs, . Men's Kerchiefs at each, 15o. Box, 25o. 12V&0. Pure linen hand-embrold- Finest Quality of Sham- Pure Linen Handker ered. Some colored lni- . chiefs. Pull size, with M tlaled and some colored rock lawn. One corner em- gnd ,nch hemi edgesJ Imported from Ire- broldered. Packed 3 in a quality. In holly boxes If land. Holly boxes. box. A 39c value. desired. , Women's Handkerchiefs, of extra India Linon. Beautifully packed for gift purposes in fancy holiday baxes. One corner embroid- pe ered, worth to 65e. Special at six for xOC SMART BLOUSES Most Appropriate Xmas Gifts At $1.95 At $3.69 Just 1,000 Sample Blouses Plaid Striped Blouses Crepe de Chine Blouses Georgette Oepe Blouses All new models and shades. At $5.00 New Dressy Lace Blouses New Crepe de Chine Blouses New Radium Taffeta Blouses All new colors White, flesh, maize, peach and navy. Christmas Boxes Given Upon Request. . , v Crepe de Chine Blouses, Lace Blouses. ' Striped Tub Silk and Messa line Blouses. Convertible collars that can be worn high or low neck. Sizes 84 to 44. Jewelry . Popular Gifts ; Quadruple Silver Plated Toilet Seta, romb. brush and mirror. Like illustration. C3 CQ Regular $5.00 values sale price.....' 3.Q7 ine trench Pearl Beads, with solid gold clasp. $300 values, special Nut Pick Sets la fine Msplewood box. 6 Picks and H VaUieres. solid gold J2l' . Sinn 11 w"- ss vw atteeeeeeee 9 m V aT V - ' Nil ....... $1.00 Women's Kid Gloves $1.25 & , These gloves are spe cially priced, indeed. They are made of real French kldsklns, two clasp style, overseam sewn; light and me dium weights. In white only, with heavy em broidered black backs. While they t rj last, pair . .4leaO W. bll.T. that n. atora In mrlca la off.rtna a eratr vaiit)r ot fancy clovaa tot jp.ar than w an. In .had and .mbrolderlea, contraata a wll a In aolf-colors, hav a vart.ty almost ndlc, and a w. apaclahs nly on th ry beat mikii, you ar aur to (Ind aatl(actin hers. Prices $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 . and $2.50. The First Pleasure That the Gift of a ' HADDORFF PI ANO or PL AYER PIANO inspires is only , sur passed by the anticipa tion of future enjoy ment and service it will brinjr. IT IS A NOBLE GUT THAT WILL PERPETUATE THE MEMORY OF THE GIVER POR ALL TIME TO COME. During the long win ter evenings, after the day '8 work is over, what else canake the place of a liiee piano or player piano t Think this over and then come in and tee our beautiful holiday stock of instruments. It may bo the stepping tone towards making your home happier this winter. BRANDEIS PIANO DEPARTMENT. r t