OMAHA, TUFV AT, FEBIIUAKV 22, 1916. Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club DoingsJ I, t I : I i i j 5 Have Yen a Boy Problem? It cannot be solved by arith metic. Solve it by feeding him Shredded Wheat a natural food that makes hia body buoyant with the en ergy of youth a muscle and brain-builder contains the life of the wheat in a digestible form. Builds sturdy, robust boys and girls. Serve it for breakfast with hot milk. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. naamniinixvuHVMm Sprains and Bruises art to common lu every home 9 that it pays to krep ftood Lini- R mens handy. Nothing better Q than Sloan's Liniment Itatopa rain, relleTe congestion, re- 3 duces sweUUnj? ana aoes it quickly too, Just apply few drop and tb pain disappears. Sloan's Liniment H KILLS FAlri m H "Keep a bottl In your bom." JJ grriottScMtilLlI JJ OMAHA ADOPTING SOME WARORPHANS Women Taking" Keen Interest Since, the Vitit of Two Women Latt Monday. WILL FORM CIRCLES HERE Ir Mr.M-iriri Ferarr Th "Stork Special," aa our editors see fit to term It. la perhaps the heeding that gets tha readiest readers. The new est comer la alwara matter of keen Internet, whether It be. a boy or a girl and what name it shall bear. Next to real comet fouler parenthood, and every one want to know about the laat adoption. A week aco today a yrong woman came to Omaha and cava several talka to wo men prominent In our aoclal life, Thla Mlaa flrhofleld and ahe apoka about the war orphana of France. Now It would eeem that the consequences of Mies Bchnfleld's lnlt will be at least 100 foater children of Omaha parents. In giving toward the maintenance of a croup of children or in contributing1 to 25c Size Bottle of Swissco Hair Tonic Praaant thla ennvnn at an. of lha Shr- man as ati-rjonnall Draa Co,', 4 atoraa, and win rrM. run ! alia bottla of "Hvlaara" Hair Treatment. Cltr Kita "awiaaeo" Impart roUir to gny or 1m6A I hair, aiita hair growth, nmnva, ai4wff, atoii faliloc aalr and acalp troubla. Coupon Good Until March 2d Thoaa outiHda of Omaha will vat a fro. hnttia hr aaMlna tnm la aumpa atrart to ewtaaro iiair Treatment Co.. r. O, aouara. Onrtnnatl, Ohio, to halp oor.r an orphan eaylum. one haa tha feeling of doln a arood deed, but there la not the least sense of foater parentage about It It la merely helping to keep alive a group of little creatures raised mechan ically In an Inalltutlon until they may be turned out at maturity. The Inspiring element in this scheme of American adoption of French war or phana la that each Individual contribu tion is allotted to the support of a par ticular child; the child knows the name of the contributor end the contributor knows the name and location of the child. A personal touch la eatabllahed between them from the beginning. Tha amount for each child Is 10 cents a day. the little one to remain in its own mother's ears and ralaed In ita home. Among the middle-western cities tak ing the largest number of war orphana Is fit. Tsui, where WW hare pledged them selves to maintain WO orphans for two years. A group of women met this morn ing with Mme. Anguat Moth Borglum to perfect an organisation to form circles to get pledges from Omaha subscribers. Those present war Mesdames Arthur Crlttendn Smith. Howard H. Raldrlge, Walter Tage, Charles Offutt, Warren Rogers. Chsrles Thomss Kountia. C. Will Hamilton. Edgar H. Scott and Misses Jessie Millard and Mildred Rogera. Fait FestiTitiei. Mrs. I P. Raamussen was given a birthday party at her homa Friday after noon by a party of friends. Luncheon was served and tha party continued throughout the afternoon. Those preseat were: Meadamea Charlea McCarthy, William Carey. George Nachueiber, Oeorae Yetts. H. Johnson, Albert I'ugh, Oonreje I.ydwcker, Joseph Hrown, O. F. Raamuaaen, J. Raamwuacn. P. J. Vachal. L. P. Raarnuaaen. Meadamea Charlea Swanaon. II Raarnuaaen, Fred Hennlngeen, Samuel Masale. J. Knamuaeen. Jr. H. Henningaen, Bf. J. Hoffman, "rank CuHleon, Charles Ollllo, M. Hteda, George Balrd. South Side Progressive Flam. The fcouth Hide Progreaalva club will give an entertainment at their hall Tuea day evening In honor of Washington's birthday. The decorations of the hall will be In keeping with tha occasion. The hoetesaea will be Mesdames Joseph Flynn, George Donavan, J. Hardy, Anton Foil, Mary Gentleman and Mlaa Mamie Hast. pin ay ma 1 n iniaiiiaDianF m api awaewaiaea'iM m asj pig.i aa (jmipiWHU .gifi.ai snun ip 1 1 si w 1 sjaxi Ms-mpe'ssaeeaw.iii.! ga aafaeo awe. mwwrwrwwmi m siiajas-i mm u ajiinmnai) aJissim 1 a--- T ff l .a,. , , ,.,T lIiii George Washington, the Father of Our ,Countryn We pause for a moment to do homago to George Washington who bled for liberty and independence for his people and laid a foundation on which has been builded the greatest, strongest and most prosperous nation of the earth. We are especially grateful to him at this time ot strife among older, "more experi enced countries when rightness and good sense of his principles are proven when this country's strength and stability stands out far above others. Ocorcre Washington was a trrcat and trood man. . : z 37 TEMPTING BARGAINS Specially Offered As An Extra Inducement to Tuesday Shoppers. Every One Is a Money-Saver 13-Inch Embroidery Corset cover and floinclngi In 8 las, nainsook and cam bric. Very toci Quail- f ' ty, worth to 2 So, yd... lUC Bib j Irish Embroidery Galooni, Hand and Inser tions, up lo i Inches wide. Worth to Boc. Special in Monday, yard JL J C Our Counter of Wash Laces Including German, French and. Filet Vain, Insertions and Edges, Edged Headings and Baby Laces, also All-Linen Torchon and Imita , m..i . 1 01 lion tinny 1 iuti ats, up to O'z inches wide, worth 10c, spe cial, yard... 5c Silk Endkerchiefi Women's altk crepe de china handkerchlefa with Imitation Armenian lace borders, all col ors. xceptlona"7 rif "Tempting Bargins"a.OC Tub Silkl 32-Inch striped tub sllsi, k good range of colors. ders perfectly, yard laun- 25c .Pumps and Slippers --for Women, the remainder of light colors In satin and kid. The ones we sold In the big sale at 11.25. Tuesday 50c Handkerchiefs "Women's fine sheer linen weave handkerchiefs with fancy colored initials and embroidered corners; men's and women's plain white cotton handkerchiefs, C each OC Fancy Silk Hosiery High colored, all shades, etr.brd.. some plain with wide douhla topa, hlah apllrad haela and ttMpa, doubla aolaa full f f faahloned, worth up to 1 II. U. at JJ Arctics Men's heavy arctics, one buckle overshoet.. Worth $1.60, special Tuea- Women s Shoes 1.000 pair of women's fine shoes, patent leather, kid and dull ralf. Button and lace. Worth 12.50. spe- J 1 r f cial, pair O leauO 1,200 New Trimmed Hats A sample line of new hats In all the season's btst shapes and colors, which we hare Just purchased at an ex tremely low cash price. You would pay up to $5.00 In a regular way tor these hats. Special $2.50 Rubbers and Overgaiters Women's fine atorm rub bers, all sixes. Worth oq 65c, special OaC Women's OvergaJt ers, pal en s OvergaJt- EJq Infants' Shoes Infants' fine shoes, patent leather, black, brown or red topa. Vlcl kid and dull soft calfskin. Hand turned soles. $1.00 val., pr. 69c Women's Hose Women's silk boot and fiber hosiery, all colors, double aoles, heels and toes, seamless. A good "Tempting Bargain," at, or pair, OOC Knit Underwear Women's "Cumfy" cut union suits, fine titles and cottons, um brella knee; regular and extra sites. 50c values, suit 39c Women's Vests Women's "Cumfy" cut Teats, fine lisle silk and mercerised tapes; regular and extra el see; at the epeclal price of. nr each aCOC SAVE MONEY ON TUESDAY NOTION SPECIALS 6c Betsy Ross Crochet Cotton, special, ball 6O0 Notion Boxes, spe- g Clal 1UC West Electric Hair Curl- 1Q era, 5 on card for 1C Best RustProof Delong f- Safety Plus, 10c value OC San 811k, all colors. lC Good Machine Thread, O J some Coats'. Spool mCt 2C Men's Neck Bands, all rjj sizes, each 2C 12-Yard Bolts of Bias ( Tapes, each OC 3-Yard Bolts ot Good Eng lish Twilled Tapes Large Bottlea of Machine Oil bottle Pearl Buttons. Tuesday, card , Coat, Skirt and Trouser Hangers, each Boys' and Girla Best In Skeleton Waists, all sites. . 1UC Good Black Darning Cot ton. 4 spools for ...... lc 5c lc 2c ...5c Extra Soft Face Chamois, each Good Dressing Combs, worth to 25c, each Safety Plus, special. S cards for Inside Skirt Belting, at. yard 100-Yard Spoola of Ql Sewing Silk 5y2C Bet Mercerised Rick in Rack, white and colors, bolt 1UC Sanitary Napkins, Tuea- 4c 10c 5c 5c 19c For Mrs. Nicholson. The aorl.il week op'na with Mr. Mere dith Nlcholeon of Indianapolis, great of her alater-ln-law, Mia. Charles Thomas Koiintte, the Inspiration of many affairs. It la nld that a luncheon every day thla week for Mrs. Nliholaon la among- many bits of newa consequent to her visit. However, the principal affair of today Is an Orpheum party this evening, given by the A. L. Reeda. Other affairs in planning are a tea on Trlday afternoon at the Kontenello by Mrs. Luther Koimtse, a lunchetm at tha Omaha club Friday afternoon by Mrs. Ludovlc F. Crofoot and Mies Jessie Mil lard slvre a I'inrheon at her home on Wednesday afternoon. ' Miss Stevens Talks Suffrage. Mlaa Porta tftevens. a former Omaha girl, was one of the apeakera Sunday afternoon at the mass meeting held un der tha auspices of the Congressional union at t o'clock In tha ballroom of tha Hotel T a Palle. Miss Stevens, under the direction of Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, had charge of tha work . of organising the Women Voters' convention. On the Calendar. The North Side clrrle of the Child Con serration League of America will hold Ita postponed meeting Fridsy afternoon at tha home of Mrs. R. M. Brown, !2n Evans street. Tha second annual student snd alnmnl prom will be given at the Ilotol Rome Friday evening. March I. Ieonard Burke, Henry Howes. Charles Morearty and Ed ward Zlpfel are the committee. Mrs. Henry Hiller gives an afternoon bridge Tuesday tor Mrs. Daniel Korn of New York City. Lincoln Notes. Mlaa Ellnore Bprague of Omaha Is via lining her sister. Mra. Charlea Tvnar. Mrs. M. Epstein stopped in Omaha to visit friends last week. Mrs. Epstein la on her way to Lou ia villa to be pres ent at the wedding of Miss Lillle Men sin to her son, Isldor. Temple Israel Sisterhood Affair. One of the largest affairs todsy will bs the dance given at the Rome hotel this evening by tha Sisterhood ot Temple Israel. On hundred and fifty guests will be present. The chaperons of the occa sion are Mesdames J. B. Katx. Moses Millar and Nathan Mantel. . aaaH White Shrine Event. Mrs, Mary Weame'was hostess this afternoon at the Masonlo tempi at a guest party In which each member of the White Shrine Whist club was per mitted to bring one guest. Fashion Hint. I Don't Say, ("I Want a Box J yof Matches" J Ask for Safeiom Matches and you win get the rery best matches that money will buy. Ncn-polsonons dont spark dont sputter don't break a real safety strlk-any where match.' Inspected and labeled I? the Un derwriters' Laboratories. Be. AU imetrs. Ath for them by mama. The Diamond Match Company 1 i 11 jf.0 . , A . I ; J , iJi A rP-; 4 I -iSHii i Ui Srs ' I I TOO MUCH GOSSIP HOW ATLUNCHEON So Declares Father Smith in Ad dress Before Research Club at St. Berchman's Sunday. FOR DRESS REFORM FOR WOMEN . By LA RACOXTEISE, Again taffeta Is to be used extensively distinctly charming. A wide panel pleat for spring suits, and In this Instance Is which ehows a contrasting lining Is a enriched by varying wldtha of black new and novel detail. A chip straw velvet ribbon. Th manner in which the trimmed sailor and high buttoned boota fullness falls, both In coat and skirt Is complete the outfit. Goaaip and society "small talk at luncheons and dinner parties were depre cated by Father Bmtth of Creigtiton uni versity, who In a talk before th Re search club st St. Herchman's academy ;ur,day afternoon, declared "conserva lon to be a lost art." Father Smith compared one of Dolly MlHdiHon'a dinners In the Whit House, at which corn beef and cabbage com prised the menu, but during which sev- ' enten subjects for conversation were! broached. Including art. literature and music, etc., to a modern function of elaborate menu, where, gossip of one' neighbors was the principal subject for discussion. Ureas reform for women was also ad vocated bv Father Smith. Edward Lynch, head of the stock com pany, gave a reading on "war, witn 'Caeey at the Bat" aa an encore. Mas ter Joseph Harding gave a violin solo from "Faust." accompanied by Miss Martha Gaines. Chl-Xu. Random Notes. Mrs. Harry Rubel entertained four tables at an afternoon bridge Saturday. Mra. Louis M. Cohn la expecting her alater-ln-law, Mrs. Stepp of Kansas City, to arrive her tomorrow to be her gueat for tome weeks Mrs. Landauer of Lincoln, III., who has been th guest of her mother, Mrs. Katie Orotte, and her sister-in-law, Mra. Arthur M.. Landauer, will return home tomorrow evening. Events of Today. Th Comua club Is entertained this evening at tha horn ot Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Larmon. Th L Mars club gives a danc this evening at Turpin's hall. Subscription Dance Dinner. Th Walter Pages give a dinner Thurs day evening preceding th Subscription chib danc at Turpin's hall. Among the Visitors. Miss Lillian Campbell of Brooklyn, N. T la visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dan Gaines at th Winona. Stork Special. Born to Mr. and Mra. H. Rehtmeyer at Valparaiso, a son, John Herman. Miy and Mrs. Rehtmeyer are formerly of Omaha. Social Oossip. Mr. and Mra. Clement Chas arrived In Omaha this morning and are at th Fon tenell. For Iowa Guests. ' Mra, Jamea Conrad and her daughter. Miss Catherine Conrad, gav a matinee party thla afternoon for Mra. J. F, Weart of Cherokee, la., and Miss Ellen Weart, who are the guests of Mr. and Mra Harry S. Wcller and Mies Dorothy Welter. Mrs. Weart and Miss Weart expect to return home Wednesday. Before your present supply is 'gone stop, in and get your next can of r TAFFY DAY TUES. Pompelan Room. (ieorge Washington Hatchets, filled with cher rresn, delieions, lull cream Angel Food Taffy, all flovors; regular 19c quality pound 6c 10c V 7, PEREECT 2 Si Powder Ppmrd m Dscfar 0 Dmntal Sit fry Sand 2c stamp todsy for a generous trial package to I. W. I yos ft Seas. Iac,?T W. 27th SL. N. T. City A PS PICTURE FRAMING Bettor Styles At A. IIOSPE CO. Lower Prices ISIl-lllJ Ooutl" Street f Academy Students to Give Irish Drama Th students of St. Berchman's academy will give tha Irish drama, "The Princess of Neath." March 3, at the Crelghton university auditorium. The play will be elaborated by a . suit of classic dances. Vocal and instrumental music will form part of the program. One of the features of the dances will be a picked orchestra of seven pieces. Tha scene of the drama la laid in ire- land at th time of the Norman Invasion. The play affords a splendid vehicle for the presentation of the classic dance by th young women. Tickets are on sal at Brandels, Hoepe's, Hayden's and th Burgess-Naah stores and at St. Berchman's academy. Specialist on the Child Diseases is to Speak in Omaha Dr. Clifford G. Grulee, Instructor In the dlseasea of children at Rush Medical college, Chicago, will be the principal speaker at the annual Phi Rho Sigma banquet, given next Saturday evening at the Hotel Fontenclle by the Phi Rhos of Crelghton Medical. Dr. Newell Jones, child's specialist of this city, a personal friend of Dr. Grulee. will act ? as host to the Chicago man while here. ( Dr. Grulee Is known nationally for his work on tha feeding of Infants and to htm Is due much of the scientific feed ing of babies today. He Is a graduate of Ruah Medical, which is the medical department of the University of Chi cago. Dr. Grulee hss written the only recent text book on "Infant Feeding'1 this country. He Is attending pediati clan to Cook County hospital in Cht caa-n and a number of Chicago's well i . known hospitals. KJ Dr. Grulee has been a well known fig ure in the Phi Rho Sigma frat, aotlng as its national secretary for several years. While In Omaha Dr. Gnile will be royally entertained. A luncheon Is being planned for Saturday noon, at which Urn? all those local men especially Inter ested In the diseases of children will welcome him. An hour Is being planned tor Saturday morning, at which time Dr. Grulee will address or quia the mem bers of the senior class of Crelghton medical on pediatrics, which branch in cnarge of Dr. Jones at the loal school. Dr. Grulee will address the fraternity men on "What a Fraternity Mleana." Because of Dr. urulee'a standing, at tendance 'will be Umlted to Crelghton men at the banquet, but th commute In charge of tha affair wlU round up all tha hl Rhos In Omaha. Th committee In charg of th af fair Is composed of Dr.-W. L. Shearer. Harry Jenkins, F. B. Gillespie, Lothar Egen, Charles Shook and B. C, Ruasum. HISTORICAL PAGEANT AT Y. W. C. A. TONIGHT iea i la Kiddies' Day at the Motor Show Today Today will be children's day at tha Automobile show. As the schools will S. be closed Tuesday on aocount of Wash Ington day, directors of th Auto shov ' ; decided to make Tuesday afternooryX aesmon lor me cnuaren. Accordingly the admlasion price haa been reduced to 16 cents for the kiddles. On account of the great demand for tickets for the historical pageant, "Girls of Yesterday and Today," to be given thia evening In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of th Touns Women's Christian association, the per formance will be repeated Thursday even ing at the same time and place. Every seat in the Young Women'a Christian arsociation auditorium hss been taken for tbo Tuesday evening presentation, so thoxe not already holding tickets are re quested to attend th Thursday pageant BACK TO YOUTH! GREY HAIR CURED frt Me IroTe to You Free That Your Cirey Hair Out II Keturnrd to Natural Colour of Youth Wo Dyw Mo Danger Wo Cas Too Bad so On Too Uid Betla to Xook You In Four Xay. Proof Costs Wot bi nf. I wm to prov to Ttryon who rjr that th mtaforiun of sjrs)y faalr ru b cared at homo, ufely. atrupl and auu-kly. No irmttwr what our or the rauw of your grr nrsa J want to prov to you that It raa b quit-lily riord to th natural colour if youth. 1 want you and ovary srrov-halrwd reader to pr, oca l ha delight of aa.ng yvara lakn off your atvparvnl by tha aimpi rejuvonatton of our hair-and ao I hava dsn-tried to undartaka a grtat Uat'k-to-Yuuih" t'arapaUti againat Orey. Vhtt or Kadrd Hair, by glvtog fr to ovary gray-halrvd porroo who wrltao ma, full tnstrurtira ta enahla tham to got rtrt of thafr grey hair ut aa 1 did. 9 SALVATION ARMY TO GIVE BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Salvation Army will give a band entertainment at 1711 Davenport street this evening, the congregation sing ing hymns to the band accompaniment No charge for admission. Program: Opening Song Onward Christian Sol diers Congregation, band accompaniment Prayer Major Caldwell. Duet Go Back Homa to Father Adjutant and Mrs. Ellwood. SelectlonL'ndlvided Heart Band. Reading- ....... H. McClanahan. Comet Duet Vernon Home. Marguerite Hester. Vocal Solo Verna Hrechtblll. Quintette Instrumental Bugle Call.... C. Home, A. McClanahan. V. Home, J. Healer. N. lrdoll. Selection Have Faith in God Rand. Vocal Solo Italalan i Joe Alice. Kuritone solo Holy city Alva McClanahan. Scotch Solo Kliaahrth King. Selection Empire state Band Vocal Quartet " V. Home. M. Hester. J. Hester. M. Hestrr. March The White Heurt Band. Closing Pons- Nearer My God to Thee Adjutant F.llwood commanding officer; Jamea Heater, bandmaster.. SMALL CHILDRENSTILL BARRED FROM THEATERS "There seema to be an Impression that t have revoked the recent order prohibit ing the admission of children under 12 years from motion picture and other theaters. The order Is still In force and will be enforced for at least a week " stated Health Commlaaioner ConnelL Reports of violations have been re. -elved at the health office. Inspectors hav been detailed to watch th situation DR. R. E-3. GILTNER Osteopathic Pbysicbn. 707-9 Brtndsis Stores EuKJing Offica Hours i 9 A. M. to 12.30; 1 to 4 P. M. 1 aivarlf wav pramatursMy gry at IT and g fall uro braua I Itsrtkod old. 1 ra(ord It to girl hood' a colour throuch iho adiro of a a-lanilff friend. 1 look youngrr than 1 did ! yoara aso aod am a living ampl that greynopa nd o longvr' anat for anviMia. On old gentiaama of It who had haaa grey for U 'ra fullosvad any ataipia ad'tco ras thaa ono ahort aionth and aow aa a autgio ry nair tan bo nu-it la batr la iho aalr of youth. Whotbor rour hair to aomplotaly watt a or troy, or gray ooly la paibeo, or olmply loalag colour whothor you art lo or ?t whatavor your as I will arnd yow frvo nf chanro full in formal loo bow to roatoro tha aaturol ahado at rout h to aay grojr. blaarhed, or ra4i hair without tho uao of any grooo. - atlt-kv or Injurious dwo or otaiaa aad a tUtout d4otko io wrlto warn today. 01v your uaa aad addroaa plainly, atato wbothor Mr.. Mra. or Miaa. ooclossr a too roni atamp fr rotura pog4agr aad I will sjrnd you full Inatmctlooa to realtor yur waola hoad ot hair to tho aaturaj baauty aad rolour f Hiih, o that you aoad wwr bjawwa a groy hatr agsun. Addrwan: alra. htrr K. taspati, Offico iU K. h.. Old) P. O. St.. Pwrtfoaoa, U. L Advertisers snd customers profit by th Vlasalfled Ad-' hsblt. BOAST t B Ota LC T aa thi ataatc ooKJiiv raevtassiwi- Tar)rM a mo OCLICATg TRY A CAN V ymmmF CONVINCED a y.B.CajT w ICStS tCONOHY J i X: