TIIK IJKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. FKBRITAKT 12, 1016. 10 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings A Million Mothers behind the purest, cleanest, most nu tritious of all cereal foods Shredded Wheat They have tested it and found it best for youngsters, best " for grown-ups a food to work on, to play on, to think on. Contains the life of the wheat in a digestible form puts gimp and ginger into the jaded body. Delicious for breakfast or for any meal with milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.' 9 Neuralgia? i Tmt Aid at JIotM," m Neuralgia Pln it mot .Ioni sing1 yl jroa can (top it instantly' by applying Sloan i Liniment, l-hick of Sloan's Liniment when ever you have pain of any kind. It it a fin Pain Killer. No need j rub it In yon utt lay it a aai tha pais titt twiy at one. Sloan's i S Liniment KILLS PAIN "Keep a bottle In your home.". Price Me. Ms. f l.M . .SOTXBKSHflHHMBMefKJia i . hr anV VaZ-v . A ' - ' LVi Ve( JL it . --Vl I a III V3 1 m m. r V j ,' 1" FOR MEN Final cleanout of all broken lines Of Shirts, plain or pleated bottoms, some soft cuff, f 1.00. $1.50 and (2.00 values, 5f) rat h; the larger rite., mainly, now. Jui-t I iv Sixteen Fancy Vests, were $2 60 to $4.00. 81.30 tinali kites iu Men's L'ndershlrts, 60c value, slightly aetled. 15 each, or V fur a quarter. Only a few; get n early. Ve open at 8: SO a. in. I'irM Stjuare, near door Wool Sport Scarfs, were $1.50 i. ;.o, et ..t)t. , All the world has to lake a back seat when It comes to COTTON FABRICS ; Your I'ncle "amnel grows the union, picks It, pre .Mtes it, and turns It Into the flnlthrd product. We have d wonderful aasortnient to .how you, and it's all ready now pj'poalte the Wool, Goods. Make a note to tike a peep at the Hutterick'a oldest and most people say beat of all designers and paper puttara Bittkeia. Helpful hints. " i ' . IV V t- ! CLUB DINNER HAS LONG GUEST LIST Second of the Omaha Club Dinner Dances Showi- Gain in Popularity. FIRST WAS SOME WEEKS AGO Hr MRI.I.IFH I Vrhrmmrr II. Ry the lint of thla evening', dlnnrra, .t would (win that Mr. Arthur tlulnj a able to bring the Omaha rlub back ..'n tts own again, i Thla a the second of t Omaha club dinner-dances and the liat of reserva tions ahowa a gain In popularity over the flrat, held a few week, past. The largest dinner of thla evening will be given by the W. A. Kraser.. The taljlc" will be decorated with a large French tiaaket filled with spring flowers. Tbone present will be: Messrs. and Mesdsmes W. A. C. Johnson, M. A. Kail. Kianrla Oalne. J I.. Pnxtnn. Joseph Harker, .1 K. (Ii-nrge, Walter I'a.e, Henry Wyman. Mr. Arthur Remington. Messrs Messrs - Hurry MrCnrmlrk. I.uther Drake. Mr. Conrad Voting entertain at dinner with hla alater. Miaa Gertrude Youiiit C'overa will blald for: Ir. and Mra. Tlolert Uornsler. Mra, Allan llohlnann. Mr. t'nnrad Young. Mr. U. A. Young. Mia Gertrude Voting Wllh the Ueorge Uedtcka will dine: Mer. and Meadarnea Walter Holier!, narle K. Mrtx. Mra. Charles Turner of Fremont. . Mlaa KIUlxth Cohgdon. Messrs. Messrs'. Elmer Uedlck. Herbert t'onnell. aa"f SATURDAY. FEB. 12 $1.00VVINDOW SALE$1.00 HOSPE'S(r..?u.) HOSPE'S 1813-1S18 Donraa Bt. zmamaemwBsmn "V We There I The U C. nrdlcks will have for thc-lr g!s : Mri.tn and eMdamea M'iMi i r ' 'olfet r.rr, h red Hamilton, Jlonr) Wharton. Ilarrv loorl. VVsrd Horace. Arthur hcfllne. llarton Millard. . I lining with the Rom Towlea will be: Mr. and Mra. Jnhn Madden. Mra. Men Hovre. Mr. Allen Tiikey. Mr. Hubert t'onnell. The guests of the I.inlovl Cr.ifooli will he: Meama and Madamca Charles T. Kountie. George P. I'rln., C L'. tieorge Mrn. I.uther Kountie. MrpMia Meaara. C'harlea W. Hull, Karl. iannett. The J. J. FltEaerBlda have re"aled Ihelr dinner Invitation for th'a evenlna. Mr. Kdward W. Ilar. of PounMI Illuffa five 'one of the laraer dlnnera of th evening. The table will be decorated pro fuaely with piln flow era. Thoae preaent will be: Meeerr. and Mradamea Howard II. ItaldrlgeK. H. Hprafue. J. T. Ptewait, 2d, I'harlea T. Htewart, A. I,. Heed. of t'ouncll llluffa. I'r. and Mra. .1. K. Summer. Mlaa KMaaheth llv llrmii Meeara A. H. Wan-en, Kd vard W. Hart. Among the othera taking reaervatlona for thla evrnllu are: Meaara Meaara. l. A. Mover. I'rank It. Johnaon, J. A. ('. Kennedy, t'lnrke Powell. Honon Former Omahan. Mra. I'harlea t Helden gave a lunch eon at the t'nlveralty cluo room thla noon, complimentary to Mra. Hamuel !lawer. of 1-oa Aneelea. a former Omaha Woman, who la the aueat of Mra Krnnk ,l. Ilrlatol. When alie lived In Omaha - .nany yeara no Mra. Htw er occupied ono of the old homca at Sixteenth and Davenport atreeta, then the faahlonahle aectlon of the city. Pprlnir flowera brlRbtened the luncheon table and covera were placed for eight turata. Hae"r" 1813-1815 Oonfla. t. to hot against his hogahlp. We lout out, and we are almost persuaded that there la something li the old belief, after all. We are through invoicing. Thanks to you and othera, we had a very .satisfactory year. Just before put ting down on our books the final Items, we threw to one side certain lots, here, and there, and these we listed so low that we can now afford to let you have some things almost at your own priee. We intended to tell you about I hem last week, b'ut the tempernture was so low we decided to defer the announcement. AT GLOVE SECTION Odd lots of Gloves. Kid Some damaged, some aollod, some stretched from tryon gathered together after going through the stock in a sort of Spring house t'leanlng. It matters not what the original prices were, we prefer their room to their company 30 per pair for Lot One. CJOtf Per Pair for Lot Two. Not a bad idea to have on hand 'a few eitra gloves impoaxthte and xwllle. Think Wo wonder If leap year has anything to do with the special activity of women these days? Do you realize that I hi. la no mean city? Becoming quite metropolitan with our art displays, etc. The pictures remind us of happy days long ago. - In retrospection we find ourselves wandering through the Louvre, the National and other galleries,' and it. makes our hearts ache. Oh, for a Hogarth, now, to axonse the world with brush and can vas! That master painter of satire, who was benevolent withal! We think of his "Rakes Progress," that wonder ful sermon; "Marriage a la Mode," etc. We hav before us now the picture of the blase, old man, the wife yawning with ennui, and the pious Methodist steward. All started through reading of a Hogarth in the Art Col- lection. It you haven't seen the paintings, do it. today. Take a peep into our Western Aisle Saturday. We want you to see THE NEW SKIRT DESIGNS We have made up a few just to give you the exact effect. We can still take a few orders for Immediate delivery tthat Is, In about a week I. $2.25 1lir mak. Ing. Measured by an expert, finished by man tailors, absolutely correct In style. We never spread before you a mote desirable collection of Choice Wool Fabrics. Whatever the scarcity elsewhere, here you get the bene fit of pkfi'Ahkuxkks. ' Ht.tml Shoulder to Hhoulder With the FOR LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY Satin Flag Iloxea, filled with Chocolates and Bon Buns. (JOd i HOi Pound. . Juvenile lloxes, with ribbon bow, 10. Salted Nut Ca.es. with flag. 75 the doien. . TOILET GOODS SECTION Solid back Hair Brushes, worth up to $1.00, will go at 5O4. Plnaud s Lllas Vegetal. 50 Instead of 75c. Madame Iae'bell's Face Powder (white only). 1) bos; the reguler price 1 50c. Rlcksecker s Cold Cream, 21) ir: regular prlca Is 50c. 4711 Soap. 12 P" cVe . Elder Flower Houp, 3 per cake. Manicure Sets File, emeryboard, buffer and orange wood stick, 10 tu B't- Elki Dancing Club. The follow Imc mere preaent at he Klka' dancing party, held In the el'.ib room. Thuraday evenlna: Meyar. and Meela:ra nny l. Hart. A. M. FdmonatOn. A. W. Klt?lmnna. Tavlor T. l ay. (Snrdnn T. Kyle, '. B. KfferniBB. A. C. Hunt. H. V. I Krkermati. larene F. Hall, r. A. He vine, C. K. heepe. ' '. 1 1. I etl nien. F. IVatt liar nod. K. F. Mlllama. f'erry K. ) y une, U. '. W Intpraon, Mipae. Orace H'ibertaon, Anna Niemann. Hertha Swirtx. ' (race I'frlffer. Meaara fit to Nlelaen. P I,. Swancutt. K. H. Mawley, G A. ISowlea. V. II. I'latner. .1. W. tivrratieet, H. H K Inyotin. .. B. Hohertaon, I V . Freaton. (I W. Johnaon. I. ynn .1. 1'i.tmtn, f" . Tliemaraon, I. '. Uoerke. f. F He via. F P flint, K. J. Kulm, '. II. fin k. M'aaea -Freh.l l.yman, Marie Ktmr.. Kiapla. f IHlren. , ' MeFara .lamra P'ay. .leniea W hitney. Dr. l. J. ooda. Past Hospitalities. r. and Mra. fc.t F. Illnea. who hnve been attending thf laxt few taeeka here on their honeymoon at the. noma of Mir. and Mra. Joaeph Rutty, have been the Rtieata of honor at a number of par tlea. Among their hoata and hoateeaca have been Meaara. and Mradamea F Mohatt. Rusty, George Hill. ,f. Tamleea, A. I.,. Tamleea. K. J. Mohatt, Mlaa It, Kernan and Mra. M. t'roirn.- Mra. Kdaatrt Matirer. Jr., a recent hrlde. waa honor gueat at a box" farty at the Krtig theater, followed by dinner at the Henahaw, Thureddy. The party Included: Meadatnea Mccdamee Krlmard Maurer, Jr., F. fteynolda. II. t'annon. A. Kucl afa F. Herrlirower. F. H. Klnon. Personal Mention. Mra. Juliua N'lchnla of Columbua, Neb.. la a Kueat of her aunt, Mra. K. O. Hamil ton. Mra. E. B. Towle la confined to hr homa by lllneaa. . , Mra. C. W. Hayea la apendlnf a few day. at Colfax Spring..' Scottish Rite Affair. A mualcale waa given thla afternoon at the icottlah Rite cathedral. Each member waa to bring one gucat. The program waa tinder the direction of 'Mra. M. M. Ifottenatall and after Ha numbera were given, a aoclal meeting followed and refreehmenta wer aerved. " incoln$ SPRING 1916. EACH Suits! " " Restaurant Frocks Coats!! . Popular Priced Dresse3 ! ! ! Dresses of Silk Waists!!!! Exclusive Ex tra i Val ues pairs of it over. ' SILK SECTION ' We sweetened ip an odd lot of Silks left over from last Saturday' sale. - 40 again Saturday. A, real worth-while lot. And Here' Another Just in from the land of the Wisteria A big purchase of Japanese Pongee, the real thing; Just rigUt for -waists, nightgowns, pajamas, etc.; 25 Inches wide, 33 per yard. Tha Japs are a wonderful people. They . beat the world when it comes to Pongee 8ilka. If interested, a morning rail will show wisdom on your part. We have ' just received THK Spring Models in TAFFETA PETTICOATS priced specially at $2.05. $3.05 and $5.00. Th Irfitect tiliadea. C0BBISMS! Few Are the Women Who Dislike Being Remembered. Do you realise that St. Valentine's day la so near? As a token of affection, as a remembrance, CAMV beats Rosemary or Panslea. Mothers, wives, sisters or sweet hearts will be pleased with txmil'8. Dainty boxes filled with Chocolate Bon Bons and Heart Confections 1, 2, 3, 4, 6-pound boxes at CO the pound. Cinnamon Pure eiugar Hearts, Pony Hearts, Conver. Mitloit Hearts, 30 and 40 the pound. After-Dinner Cream Hearts. 0 pound. Bby Cream Hearts, 40 pound." Juvenile Heart Boxes, 10 each. Ice Cream In brick, with red heart center, $2.00 the gallon. Individual Hearts, $1.75 and $2.00 the doten. JUST FOR SUNDAY Saturday Specials Old-fashioned Black Walnut Taffy, 30 PM"I box. If you have ever eaten anything as good, please tell us. Chocolate Meltaway Centers of . delicious, crispy randy, covered with pure chocolate; nuts cunningly dis tributed through the chocolate. Just place one on your tongue and the melting process starts. "Oh. Joy!" a miss exclaimed ihe other day, "aren't they good!" Candied Frulta Pears. Plums. Figs. Pineapple Fingers, GO ,n P"d. usually H"c. ' If you're a Cobbite, wa've got you going now or, rather, coming We'll see you Saturday. President Fashion Hint .0 0 We--"-'?" tj. ry. v it"' ' 'f By I, Hti ti l Kt The aallor hat la uahered In again, dif fering very allghtly from the one. ahown laat eeaaon, except In detail. ' The aliape I. quite the aame. aa far aa general ap pearance goea. Such combination, a. Today's Affairs. Mr.. Fred Thoma. rive, a luncheon at her home thla afternoon to ten guesta. The decor.tlon. were spring flower.. The Mixers' club of Crelghton univer sity give a dance this evening at Cham bera' academy. The aid societies of the Trinity Metho- Famous Saying Thla la to many a new gospel, but nonethelcBa worthy of acceptance. It la a re-vernal of what seems to be the ruling doctrine In other lands, and, Indeed, a reversal of a doctiine which haa been all too common In our own country. ; "Tla well to pause occasionally and taKa an Inventory of ourselves: No Uma mora flttlne; that on the birth day of the Great Emancipator, the Man of SrrlUes and Sorrows, who trove - bigger and bigger In the world'a estimate aa the years roll on. We started In after Groundhog day DAY NEW ARRIVALS It n $16.50 $18.50 $22.50 in J J' it : r A mllan straw and glazed Kid, or nil cloth, and chip alraw are ahown extenalvely. The colora In the. latter are miiny and are developed In plaid, dotted and checked effects. The ar.llor Illustrated la faced with rose mllan. the top being a roao and white plaid oil cloth. dlat church ,lio!d a parcel post sale In the church parlors today. . The Dundee Dancing club frlve a dance thla evening In Harte's hull. Amateur Musical Plans. The Amateur Mualcnl club meeta thla afternoon for the firatMlme thla acaaon. After thie the club will meet every two week, at the home of onu of the mem bers. The hosteaa of this afternoon Is Mrs. Harry C. Nicholaon. The members of the club are: . Meadarnea George Mi'Intyre. Gilbert Hitchcock, H. P. Whltmore. H. C. Nicholaon, X -T. Ma honey, Misaea Kugenle Whltmore. Veadames WlUjmn F. Baxter, S. S. Caldwell. .T. A.'C. Kennedy, Kd Balrd. Misaea Gretchcn McConnell. For Mrs. O'Brien. Jonquils made their m pen ranee today on the table of a luncheon given at the Omaha club by Miss Ellrabeth Bruce. The affair wa. In honor of Mra. Rdward OBrlen of Poughkecpsle, nouae guest of Mia. Iuiee Dinning. Cover, were laid for fourteen. Mr.. Ben Wood gives an afternoon bridge for Mr.. O'Brien Wednesday. It Depends On the Boy Boys differ. If you are the parent of a real live Amer ican boy you will save money if you buy TEEL HOD HOES They are better made of better material. They will outwear two pairs of ordi nary boys' shoes. Br,j your boy to Drexel'a today. Little Gents', 9 to 13 $2.25 Boys', 2 to 6 $2.50 Parcel Post Paid DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam Street is the rii't Saturday for the choice of Women's and Misses' Coats; also a few Dresses and Suits actually sold for and up to $.,3.U We have jahout forty High Grade Suits that fcold at $33.00 and up. Out they go Saturday for only $14.75. JULIUS OUKLV. l.j)8-U) Ooiifrlas. PWIUS. HAIM BALSAM Fr r 1 1 ' i li i CW r-J fcki u.d t. C t tHu. BRONZE TABLET TO LOGAN FONTENELLE Daughters of American Revolution to Unveil It in Hotel Lobby on March First. TO HAVE ELABORATE CEREMONY A bronze tablet In memory of Logan Fontene'le to be placed In the lobby of the Hotel Fontenelle will be unveiled on. Matth 1, the fifth annlveraary of Major Iaaac .-aaler chapter of the Daughter, of the American Revolution, which la preeentlng the tablet. Mrs. William Archibald Ptnlth la the regent. "Thla tablet, ercrted, 191, by Major laac Sadler chapter, la dedicated to the memory of 1-onnn Fontenelle, chief of the Omaha tribe, 18.11-55, " la the Inaerip t'oh. Flaborate ceremonies are lieing planned In ronnect on with the unveiling. Mra. George Thatcher Guernsey, atate regent of Kanaaa: Mra. Charles H. Aull, atate regent of Nebraska: Mra. F. K. Straight, regent of Omaha chapter: Mrs. Harriet MacMuiphy and Robert F. Glider will be the honor guesta at the unveiling and at a luncheon to be given at the hotel, preceding the unveiling. Mra. Smith, the regent, will he the chapters delegate to the national con-, greaa, to be held In Washington In April. Mlaa Carolyn Barkalow la the regent", alternate. Other alternates elected are Mra. F.arl Stanfleld, Mra. A.-V.Dresher, Mr.. E. G. Kldrldge. Mra. Richard Kitchen, Mra. ,T. F. Weir and Miss Ire. Dorland. Jf ' The delegatea to the atate conference to be held In Lincoln, March fc, 16 and are Mrs. Smith, regent; Mra. Ira W. Porter, delegate;: Mrs. Weir, Mr.. D. K. McCulley, Mrs. E. L. Delanncjr nd Mrs. E. C. Conley, alternates. What the President Had for Breakfast Of course the president of the I'nitfd States is only a human being with some of the fralltie. and errors of Judgment that are common to ordinary mortals. On his recent .peechmaklngr tour Presi dent Wilson addressed great audiences in eight of the larger cities. This atrenu ous adventure called for the highest phy sical fitness and endurance. He was aturally anxious to keep himself at top notch condition. Here Is the breakfast ha ordered at the hotel the morning he irrlved In Cleveland, aa publiahcl by ho Cleveland riain Iealer: Oranefrult. Shredded Wheat Biscuit and Cream. Two Kour-Mlnute Boiled Egg., Hrolled Bacon. Buttered Toast. An Apple for Mrs. Wilson. Coffee. Fine Arts Exhibit Closes After Sunday "The Discouraged Art Student." one of the painting, at the Fine Art. exhibit at the Hotel Fontenelle, which leaped Into first place In the popularity contest on account of the admiration expressed for It by two unknown children, still iiold. first place. The fancied resem blance between the "art. student" and Will Burns, popular Omaha clubman, is arousing considerable comment among the friends of Mr. Burns who have viewed the painting. The exhibit closes Sunday night and will be open the last day between the hour, of 2 and 10 p. m. Student Banquet at the "Y" on Saturday Almost 200 men are expected te attend the annual student banquet of the Young Men's Christian association, Saturday evening. Aa the event falls on Lincoln's birthday, subjects of the various speakers following dinner will be related to tha life and example of the great e manic pat or, Harry O. Palmer will be toa.tma.ter. Among those who will respond to toa.tt will be: A. B. Patrick, J. U Cotton, John Fixa, P. J. Stoke., H. K. Pederaen, I 3. Bchafer and U. M. Newman. E. P. Fitch will give a stereoptican talk. , OMAHA CLUB TO CELEBRATE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Member, of the Omaha club will follow their usual custom and celebrate Washi ngton's birthday this year with a ban quet at the club house. Twentieth and Douglas street.. 'Edmund M. Fairfield, president of the club. ha. announced the affair in letter, to all the members. Gue.t. of honor who will make addresae. will be - W. J. Bralley. former governor of Kansas, and Emmet Tlnley of Iowa. The Return f Baeklp. Buckles have come into their own again, appearing on hat., on .hoe tip., In varied and novel material.. Moat beautiful are those of. enamel and steel. In subdued colorings, or with a touch of scarlet; touches of brilliant Chinese red, a red which h'. much yellow In It, are aeen on many .mart things. Quite a. effec tive are the buckles of carved wood, often In the natural wood without other deco ration, or with a touch of vivid red or green. A most exquUlte buckle la of carved Ivory, touched up with ocher to resemble an antique; thla will lend dla tlnctlon to any costume, however almple. Moat of these carved buckle, are oblong or oval, while thoe of enamel and tinted metal follow the shape, of beetles, but terflies and birds, much conventionalised. Buckle, are also seen In cut and bur nished steel. In copier, covered with leather or with ribbon. They are worn at the back or front of the costume, or even at the side to hold a aa.h; while on the hat, the buckle, are placed at the knot of loop, of ribbon, or at the place of attachment, generally appearing at the front or on top of the crown, for often the loop, only decorate the top of the hat. FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND MALE TEACHERS IN GERMAN ARMY (Correspondence of the Associated Pres..) VIENNA. Feb. l.-Of ths.liOOu male H teacher In the German Teacher.' a-.Oc- lalton. 55.(100 have been called Into tb army. Beven are captain. 4.800 lieu tenants. J.JCS deputy lieutenant, and .p sergeant majors and other under officers. In addition 5.11 teachers in the field have received, the . IvJU