TIIE OiLAITA SUNDAY mill: JANUARY 23, 1916. COUNCIL HAY RENT A1I0TIIERJI0SPITAL City Commissioner! to Ask Fifteen Physicians Eegurdinj Scarlet Fever Situation. mz sztuce foe makt cases At an executive conference the efty commissioners decided to call fifteen physicians Monday afternoon for discussion of the scarlet ferer situation, and for the particular pur pose of determining whether the city would be Justified In declaring an emergency to provide funds for rent ing another hospital tor the care of scarlet ferer patients. The City Emenreney hospital on Doug las street, and a small hoaplta.1 rentrd by the city at Twenty-second and Lake atrweta, hare bsefi filled to capacity, and the health office reports there are ip proximately seventv-flve other patients who ahould be sent to an Isolation hos PttaL As a matter of policy. Health Commis sioner Connell will not 'disclose the total number of cases In this city at this time, and ever CoramldHoner Hummel, tem porarily in charge of the health depart moot, says hs does not havs this In formation, but expects the full situation win h disclosed next Monday morning at the rerular meeting of the city coun cil committee of the whole. The health commissioner did not attend the conference held, although It Is un derstood he urges more hospital provis ions. The mayor and health commissioner discussed the situation during the after noon. Dr. Cornell stated that the scarlet fever situation la Improving. West Ambler Sooial Activities A dangMer was born laet week to Mr. and Mrs. Loo Eaken, Forty-sixth and Marey streets. Mrs. Oeorye Cole Is quite ill at her home on West Leavenworth street. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wrleth are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter last Hunday. Mr. L Zorn and family moved Into their new home on May berry avenue last week, Mrs, W. T. Hammond has been con fined to her home for a week past with grip. Bernice, the email daughter of Mr. and Mm. Grant Ilayea, has a mild case of scarlet fever. A daughter was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Settle on Fifty-seventh street. Miss Emma Wesenberg Is confined to her home with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hrotk have taken a house on Forty-eighth and Iac1flo streets snd started housekeeping. The Grace Bale Plhle rlaes will nvet Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock with Mrs. K. K. llensman, 4'X 1 Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ml!l-r have mived bark to Omaha from Kansas City, Ma., and will make their noma for the presi-nt with Mrs. Miller's sinter, Mrs. Carl Nielsen. The West Bide Women's Christian Tern. peranre union will meet Thursday, Janu ary 27, with Mrs. John Oanls, Hick ory street. Miss Marie Jensen of Lusk, Wyo., for- J marly ef Omaha, end Mr. Lee Marshall of Little Medio! na, Wyx, were married Tuesday, January IS, at Laramie, Wyo, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will make their home at Little Medicine, Wyo., where Mr. Marshall has a large ranch. Mr. Taut Davie was quite III with the grip last week, but la Improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and family of Ht. Joseph, Mo., are moving to Omaha to live and have taken a houee at Forty sixth and Marry streets. Mr. Dunn Is a brother of F. C. Dunn snd Mrs. Dunn Is a sister, of Mrs. I-emy Fraxell. Mr. Murray 1!fh and family moved Wednesday to Ottumwa, la., to live. The Woodard company who have oc cupied the Hart atore as a grocery have moved their stock to Forty-eighth and Cuming street and . will engage In the sams business there. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson entertained at dinner last Punday for Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, Mr. Fred Johnson and the Mlws Agnes and Andrea Nielsen. Mrs. J. Hurt entertained at her home on Fifty-eighth nd Hickory streets Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. A. O. Knight. Mrs. Glen Oerken snd Mrs. N. F. Brewster. The reception whlcn was to have been held for Mr. I. H. Chenoweth list Wednesday evening at the Jennlntra church, and was postponed because of t'.e storm, will be held Tuesday evening, January 25. Mrs. Joseph Fearer entertained the Mothers Kensington club Thursday after noon. The Mlsaee. Lydla, and Carrie Wilder were guests of the afternoon. The plan recently adopted by somo of the Omaha schools of serving hot lunches to the pupils at the noon hour Is being taken np In the rural districts and the primary room of Oakdale school Is serv ing lunches for that school. The chil dren will see let their teacher, Miss Ourtha n. Long la preparing the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wlsler entertained at their home Monday evening when the following guests were present: Mr. and Mis. John Black, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cockayne, Ray Cole, At Johnson, Al Jorgenson. Jim Moore and the Miss; Carrie and Helen Wlsler. A new pleasure club was organised last week and Is called the T-Nem-Esuma club. Forty-seven young people have signed as members and club meetings will be held the first and third Thursdsy evenings cf every month at the Woodmen hall with a publlo dance the last Saturday In each month. ARCADIA COURT ADDITION TO BE PLATTED IN SPRING "Arcadia Court" Is to be the name of a new residence addition west ef Miller park to be platted by W. F amain Smith and Harry M. Christie. Mr. Smith and Mr. Christie have Incorporated a 150.000 company to purchase and develop this tract. They expect to start grading and the special Improvements in the spring. The streets are to have double park ways, one for tree planting and the other for shrubbery. An elaborate entrance Is to he constructed from Thirtieth street, fronting 1 MCller perk. There are to be about fifty: large lots In the plat. Want-Ads never shirk then work they will get results. If anything will. Mrs. E. M. Fairfield Resigns from the Suffrage Committee Mrs. XL M. Fairfield resigned from the chairmanship of the City Central Suffrage committee yesterday, sending In her resignation by letter from her home, where she ie quarantined with a daughter 111 with scarlet fever. Mrs. Fairfield's reason for resigning la that her daugh ter' convalescence will take her from the city until next autumn. FORT M'CONNELL CLUB HOLDS ITS ANNUAL FEAST At Fort McConnelL, on the chores of Lake Houlihan, three miles west of Val ley, the Fort MoConnell club Is enjoying Its annual week-end roast pig feast and house warming. Fred Busch Is master of ceremonies and Chester Weeks baa prepared the address of welcome to the Invited ruests. Prof. Ryan's orchestra la furnishing music. Twenty-five mem bers of the Fort McConnell club, to gether with nearly as many guests. In a special car over the Union Paciflo left for the lake. Ed Hennessey of the Rock Island was In charge of the party. Hen nessey Is supplying the vocal music With many of the southern and far western golf links open all winter, golf has become an all-the-year-round sport. Gibson Sella Fans. Catcher George Gibson ef the Pirate baa disposed of hla acreage near Mount Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You , ITf tr rn. m mm aa want rienty ot "Stay 1 here' Strength Like an Athletcfi Ordiaary aTasated Iron Will SCake Deli, oat. Verveus, koadowa reople 00 fttrena-eT la Twe Weeks' Time, In SCaay Oaaee. ' NEW YORK. N. T. Most people fool ishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nos trum or narootlo drug, said Dr. Bauer, a specialist of this city, when, as a matter of fsct, real and true strength can only come from the food you eat. But people often fall to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough Iron In their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. FVotn their weakened, nervous condition they know something Is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally, commence doc toring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ali ment caused by the lack of Iron in the blood. This thing; may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to yourself to make the following test. Bee how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five grain tablets of or dinary nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test ?'Our strength again and see for yourself iow much vou have gained. I have seen doxena of nervous, rundown people who were ailing all the while, double and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of ell aymptome of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' trme simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this after they had In some cases heesi doctoring for monthe without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the ol4 forms of reduoed Iron, iron acetate or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. Tou must take Iron In a form thst can be easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated Iron if yoo want It to do you any good, otherwise it may prove, worse than useless. Many an athlete or prlxe fighter has won the day slmplv tie. cause he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NTiTB Nutated Iron reonunenod above bv Dr. Sauer. la one of the newer orw.nl o Iron com pound Vnlike the older Innnmnls Iron pmaiKta. It Is eesllr amimliaied, a not injur, the teeth, make (hem Mark, nor npaet the Momdii nn the contrary, it Is a moot potent nmetr, n nearly all forma of InillrjMtlon, a veil for nerroua, run anvn oondltloua. The Manufarturera hare e-ira sreat rotifMtmre In Nuxated Iron that they offrr In forfeit 1100 00 to any eharltaMa Institution If they cannot take any man or woman under M who larks iron and Increase their atrenrth ano tier rent or ever In four weeka tiraa provided the? have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money If it doe not at lat double your strength and endurance 1n ten dM time, it Is dispensed In this rltr by Ktwrmn. Mrnnel1 Prvif Htorea and all other flrwas'a. Advertisement. , For Bargains, or to Get. In or Out of Business, Road The Bee Want Ads Daily. Phi Beta Pi Medics Have Initiation and Food Now Members Alpha Alpha chapter of Phi Beta PI National Medical fraternity, located at the College of Medicine of the Crelghton university, conducted Its annual Initiation for new members Saturday afternoon and evening, winding 'ip a strenuous day with en elaborate banquet at Hotel Loyal. Beginning at the noon hour the "Nee phltes," or new members to be Initiated, were put through various stunts and tor tures and compelled to ride the "goat" continuously until the welcome hour for the banquet arrived. The banquet In the evening was one of the most successful gatherings ot fra ternity men ever held In Omaha, about seventy-five members of Phi Ileta PI be ing present, many of them coming from distant points. A stringed orchestra be hind a bank of ferns furnished music, which was Interrupted quite often by tra temlLjr and college songs from those present. The toastmester for the occasion was H. 8, Murphy, whose sparkling humor end ready wit lent mirth to the oceasion. The following toasts were responded to: "Phi." by Dr. A. V. Hennesay, Council Pluffs;' Beta,,'. by Dr. M. E. O'Keefe. Council Waffs; "Pi," by Dr. Claude Uren, University of Michigan; "The Skull," by lr. Robert Retser, dean of Crelghton Col. lese of Medicine. The following are the new members of Till Rota PI initiated yesterday: Dr. Rob ert Retser, dean of Crelghton College of Medicine, Omaea; James Egan, Taooma. Hash.; J. H. Regan, Grand Island; l.o ursney, fceneca, Kan.; Harvey Stapieton, Omaha; Raymond Young. Johnson, Neb.; . Lo DeBcher, et, Marys, Kan.; R. V. MuUin, Omaha; Raymond Tremor, Omaha, aad BmU ReldusUdt, Omaha. Eighth Graders " At Castelar to Give a Class Play Following Is the program of the eighth B claae play at tbe CaMclar school for next Wednesday evening at S o'clock: . "The Art CmV a play. The cast: Sfarold MoOulre..., 11. U Heinla Julian 1-aev.lck. Una, X V. Inn-worth TI.Bfttiore Wood. J. Z. Barton tr",w.,n J- .....XI. A. Hamilton Martha V.c:. M.Mra. A. U. Moderell -, A. X. AVOIC nwnUr........Mre. R. L.. Ranrtnll f j r. i aire, Q. H. Heller . I M. Carton rred V. ef .,neyT ljllrrii Iff4 Kj?"!ml' K- a Barlow Altna Trejoal... ....H. T. ('aider i"? i;:1 v; T- M- Morse l.le lirikni., .......... Mrs. O. M. Andrews The story of the play Is: An ert club has twen ora-antaed. This ta tha rut meeting. Mrs. Aadrewa. a cul tured woman lu relued cireuiruitames ln her weddlnr dre. takes a r,l. n.. from inr wall and wr.h c&ne in hand ru-ru u tw tne t-iut) room ami preevnta it at t0a meetlna. lira. Anilrami rtnturee reflected larger lor the flret Lime. PART IT. llano Solo On the Meadow...... .IJchner I.tlllnn Hueetcll- Vlclla Solo Tin u mert ...Schumann Theodore Wood, llano Solo Meditation Morrison leone t iixpenler. rAHT 411. Afl:1res, Dr. H. Holovtrhlrer. l resenlalon of dllumas, V. Graff, SvioerinWndent of si'hools. iMrman song I'mea sons. l.Atul-iUtm of manual training work. SOUTH SIDE STUDENTS PLEA.SE WITH PROGRAM Toung people of the South High school gave a splendid program of Instrumental atd Vocal selections at the Munmouth l ark social center Friday evening. The auditorium of the echool waa filled, and at the conclusion ot the numbers the audience gave a rtalng expression of ap preciation. The orchestra of South High responded liberally to encores. MUrie tioatty, aielva Creaaey, , Lucille Nttache, L'aille Kt-'.i.ticU. livltn lK-nnla, Magna Horn fctl LAicile Nowriis presented a pleasing srrVs cf evvilutlotks In cnetumes as six old;r glrU. The South Hlhh s liool ecmg was given at the close of the program. CE.'.ErJIL MANAGER OF MISSOURI PACIFIC HERE Out on a tour of tl.e system. General X'aaaj-er Murphy ot the Mineouri Pacific citit a portion of ruiuiday In the city. Acconiienlcd hy tivr.cral Suurrlntendc lit 1 ilf ri.ir.ii. he ent (ur the licit line, looked over the Urniin! and liuipctrd the work done ou the Locuet street Niu- General Mliiiasrr Murphy averted that tl.e .'l!ol il I'm i'ic has no M (ro-cts ;),Jr count. U-ratl.jo for tlila year, about tUe CI.' coitlruiplated being the l .il'itvJiance of the property and cor. f ef work started last yea. s A Special Muslinwear Value ' Elaborately trimmed Oownw, Teddy Beam, SkirtH and Combination Buita, some garmerits worth to $1.93, Special; $1.00 (11 UmM Imiml eUsS Va o r-Tmimr IjL....,..- .,,1-- .,- yjm H -.s Htee.ss.,s.a liiMM w njilang .ft 4 iSi "t---asl.i i.m a. ,i JFJ "qooT ..... ' . f TLEIS1TI1E YARN DEMONSTRATION Free lessons every day this week In Knitting and Crocheting by Mien Btraoge special claseea-indTv FduaT Instruction. Miss Strange uses only Kleieher's Yarn, of we carry an excellent stock of all kinds an5 Rniifrlit From Adnlnli GIuclc 32 East 29th St., New York A JL OR 0: A tempting morsel of news is this: We purchased from Adolph Uliioky 32 E. 29th St., New York, an entire dressmaker's stock from an establishment of high, reputation in the east for the elegance and exclusive character of its merchandise. We bought thia remarkable stock at a mere fraction of itn real worth, and will place it on sale tomorrow. Its Worth BaaawaaM aaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaBaaaaaaaa Will Go On Sale Monday Occupying the Main Floor On account of the extraordinary concession in price at which we secured this stock, Omaha women will find the most unusual bargains in the afternoon .and evening dresses, fully made and partly made; laces, embroideries, trimmings, silks, velvets and dress goods. on Bale beginning Monday, occupying the larger part of our Main Floor. This entire stock I Afternoon and Evening Frocks, Suits, Coats, Wraps Unfinished All-Silk Party Dresses . at $5.03. , In cream, pinkr blue, tan, black; elaborately trimmed; embroidered in gold and silver,' tinsel and beads. These are all finished but the foun dations'. ;They are. actually worth up to $25.00. To be sold at our dress making sale" at All the finished and' partly finished gowns, tailored suits, dinner dresses in silks, chiffons many of them most elaborately embroidered in tinsel, beads and lace trim mings, in this assortment there are imported model gowns that cost up to $150.00. . . This lot includes , many evening coats and wraps.'. The material alone , used, in the connection of the making of these garments is worth many times the price of the entire garment. They go in three lots, at The Dressmaker's Stock of Quality Silks we have offered remarkable silk values in previous sales of dressmakers' stocks, but candidly, we've never had Buch high grade novelties at such ridiculously low prices. We have also added to this stock all our own highest quality, exclusive patterns and this wonderful assortment will be sold in three trreat lots: Lot No. 1 17.80 40-lnch Velvet, embossed radiums, floral and stripe combinations In mono tone and varicolored effects f7.R0- 40-lncu Chiffon Velours, In a splen did range of colorings $7.60 40-Inch Brocaded Chiffon Velvets, In evening and street shades 17.50-8 Inch Gold and Silver Embroid ered Tapestry Bilks for evening wraps $8.6040 Inch Gold and Silver Embrold Conelete of Values to $7.80 Per Yard ered Radium. Chiffons, Georgettes, Crope de Chine, etc., etc.; many ex clusive patterns In this lot $7.60 40-lnch Printed Chiffon VeWeta, In beautiful eoler combination $4 69 40-lnch French Hand Blocked fiadlum Failles and Crepes $4.60 and $3.00 Cashmere Brocades, M&tlasne and many other high claas novelties $2.60 40-lnch Crepe A r mure In a splen-v did range of colors $2.00 40-tnrh Charmeuse Satin $2. Ri 40-lnch Crepe Charmeuse $:V 40lncu lUdlums $2.50 -3 inch All Silk Tussah Suiting Lot No. 2 Values to $2.83, Yd- 98c f $2.60 36-inch Sport Stripe French Chif fon Taffeta I $2.00 33-lnch Very Heavy All Silk Rush- tung Sultlng- $2.95 18-lnrh Printed Crepes, Chiffons and Marquisette $1.25 40-lnch Crepe range of colors $1.60 40-lnch Satin Stripe Marquisette $1.60 40-lnch Printed Chiffons $1.25 40-lnch Printed Radiums $1.25 40-lnch Plain Chiffon Voile $1.25 40-lnch Printed Voiles $1.25 40-lnch Plain Chiffon Cloth Chiffons in good L()t No 3 Consists of Values to $1.60 Per Yard ' 49c All the Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings Many of them art the latesf gold and silver laces, flouncings, bands, galoons, embroidered nets, embroidered flouncings, beaded chiffons and iridescent trimmings. The most beautiful lot you ever saw. Worth up to $10.00 a yard. They will go on sale in three big divisions on the bargain squares: Gold and Silver Lace Flouncings, up to T a fJ t $7 lnohes wide I A-Ol lIO. 1 Black Net Top Flouncings, embroidered (Worth to $5.00, Yard in colors Novelty Colored Laces, embroidered on silk maline and fine cotton nets 26-Inch Silver and Gold Lace Allovers 6 to 9-Inch Real Irlwh Laces IS-Inrh Real Prlnooaa Allnvora e;o i 0-Inch Radium Silk Nets xs 10 so-incn diik iiiaoiiuy r louncings, in . black and white IS to 27-Inch Shadow Flouncings Irish Laces, Insertions and Edges 86-Inch Silk Shadow Allovers, cream and white Gold Colored Silk Flouncings, metal finish 40-Inch White Silk Tosca Nets 40-Inch Fancy Beaded Chiffons, all silk 18-inch Point Liere Lace Flouncings Lot No. 2 Wonderful Values From the Dressmaker's Stock Yard 39c-59c-98c Princess Lace Bands Gold and' Silver LaceaFlounoinga Novelty uoiorea Lce Flouncing 12-Inch Heavy Venise Bands 18-Inch Veniee Allovers, white and cream 18-Inch Black and White Silk Chantilly Flouncings " it to 36-1 rich Fine Net Top Flouncings 42-Inch Silk Chiffons, all shades Dress Goods Worth $2.00, Yard 95c An extensive assortment of high grade fabrics, 50 to 54 inches wide, lllack and colors in the plain and fancy weaves such as Gab ardines, Poplins, Serges, Broadcloths, Fancy Stripes, Plaids, Home spuns, Velours, etc., including many exclusive suit pat- QCi terns. Values to $2.00, in one big lot Monday, per yard.. iOC Lot No 3 Shadow Lace Edges and Bands v ji I Cluny Laces, Bands and Edges Extraordinary Values Net Top Edges whlte and cream From the Dressmaker $ lOold and Silver Run Lace Edges Stock A Venise Bands, white and cream t j 1 36-Inch Shadow Lace Allovers 10c-15c-25c 18-Inch Lace Flouncing 6 to 9-Inch Net Top Edges, white , cream and Special Corset Values Stoat or Slender Models Corset fitting service st Brandels Stores la efficient and thorough and Is applied to each Individual according to her needa. Corsets in several good models are on sale at special prices. Model fov stout figure, made of Imported coutll, boned with very best boning. Corsets for slan der figures In handsome silk brocade, pink and white. All priced JJ EQ Corsets for Slender and Medium Fig ures, made In fancy pick material, low bust, long hips. Another model In fancy stripe material, high bust, long hips, with elastic band at side. J- Cf Sale price leOU Corsets at fl.00 that sell regularly at $1.0. A good assortment. t1 (f but lines are broken vleUU V Sheets, Sheeting, Muslin and Printed Cottons Months ago we purchased, just before unprecedented advances in prices, enormous quanti ties of this merchandise. These prices are based on the low cost to us at that time and not on the present market prices. Liberal supplies should be purchased now. 94 Bleached Sheeting, good quality, soft finish. While aeverttl bolts 1 r last, Monday, yard XOC 38 Inch Durham L.' L Unbleached Sheeting, very fine quality, soft round thread finish; full piecea Regular f price 7Vc Sale price, yard DC 36 Inch Bleached Cambric, Longcloth and Muslin, lengths up to IS yards. From the Sayleaa Uleachery. Regular lOo value. Sale price, ) ard 36 Inch L'nbleached Muslin, good grade, soft finish, easily bleached and A 3. laundered, "c value. Yard.... AC 27 Inch Fancy Outing Flannel, dark Our regular 10c value, yard 6V2c and light colors, extra weight. S7I Extra Heavy Linen Finish Sheets Our Special Leader, made from best grade heavy round thread sheeting. Very desirable for hotel or rooming house purposes; will stand wear and laundry. Hemmed ready for ua. Slse. Actual Value, Salo Prloe. 72x99 In. 65 57o 31x90 In 69e 59o 31x99 In.. ......76o U5 O 72C -Fine Dress Zephyrs, beautiful styles and colorings; neat checks and stripes. Values to lOo yard 36 Inch Dress Fercale, Book fold. Full standard 64x64 cloth, light and nj dark colore- Worth lOo yard.. O 2C 36 Inch Fine Bleached Muslin, Fergu son, McKlnney Co.'s best grade, adver tiser A. A. Extra fine quality, soft finish and very dependable. lOo value. Yard 712C neat Per mits, light .412C 27-Jnch Comtorter Covering, neat Per sian and floral deaigna Full bolts, light and dark colors. Regular 60 value. Salo prloe, yard... 27 Inch White and Colored Outing Flan nel, good quality; regular 7 a value. Full bolts and remnauta. Per A" yard 4y2C Thousands of Yards of Light Shirting Prints and Medium Colored Calico, lengths to IS yards; Sc value, Linens Are Scarce and Rising in Price Thm BiNaHr af bujiug your Hnra auppllra mw la appannl. Hera mrm unu extra ccmmI tal ara al prlrra nut as frt arfrt-tei by Ihf war. All-Linen Damask, G3c Full bleached, 70 incuea wide, in the heavy Scotch make. In a variety of pret ty patterns. Special Monday, yard, 08c- All-Linen Pattern Cloths, $2.50 Full bleached. In a large range of round designs; 70x70 Inches; superior quality damask, extra heavy. Special, S2.50-All-Linen Napkins, $2.25 One lot ot full bleached napkins. In the dinner slse. Extra quality and satin dam ask finish; 'slightly soiled from display. ' Monday, dosen, $2.25- All-Linen Crash, l&o Full bleachad, heavy Bcolrh toweling. II Inches wide, with faacv colured bonlere. Spe cial Monly, yard. l&e. All-Linen Lunch Cloths, $1.50 Odda and enda of lunch clotha, full blearaed. In the 4S-tnch alae. aWallopd auda. aliahtly aulled. Kaira aiwviel. mtx. le. Turkish Towels, 20c SHU Bleache. double twtated, hemmed endj; awe awi aiu. am mil incnee. JCach tSr X