TIIH I IKK: OMAHA. TIHKSDAV, FKIiKTAKV 24, l!Hf. Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -;- C76 Doings A Hundred Thousand Strong that's the size of the army that passes every year through the factory at Niagara Falls in which Shredded Wheat is made an army that inspects every detail In the manufacture of the cleanest, purest and best of all cereal, foods. These crisp, brown, delicious little j loaves of baked whole wheat have everything in them the i human body needs. Try I them for breakfast with hot milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N.Y. For Women Specially The Dee's exclusive fea tures relating to house hold topics, current fashions, social entertain ing and the personal prob lems of the eternal fem inine are unexcelled. Read Our Woman's Pages. SOCIETY NIGHT AT AUTOMOBILE SHOW Dealers Believe in Preparedness for the Big Event of the Week at the Exposition. FLOWERS TO ADORN BOOTHS It Ik beginning to be ssked whether Ihf gowns and their wearers will le the real ihow thin evening at the Au ditorium when the Automobile show will be transformed Into "society nlsht " The machlnra will Mam! about a" emnll hsnce a the horses on the tan:ar: atcelnst the array In the boxes at a horse show. The dralcrs are In a (treat state of pre. parcdnesa. fitting up their exhibits with floral decorations and all manner of at tractive adornment to compete with spectators In putting forth an attractive show. The receiving- committee on Thursday evening will be: Messrs. Mi'hiirn. J. T. Htewart, 2d; Wlllnrd Hutler, Will llurnn, Lawrence Drinker, AllHn Tukcy, j Wrong Man Thanked I for Bunch of Flowers Tlmnking tint wrong man for a hunch of flowera aent her waa the predicament In which a popular Omaha matron found herself the other day. The matron In question had been pitting out a certain Innce with certain man with such regularity that other memera of a danc ing rlub, which meets every week, had taken notice. Along with a number of men and M. (I. Cnlpetxcr, '. A. Potter. Rlert Hums, Robert Conr.rll. T. H. Kennedy, .Intm Ma'lilen, Sntnucl Hut lift. women, the matron celebrates her birth day In February, too. and the other day received a handsome bouquet of flowera, the attached card bearing no name, only Ihe number of the dance ahe isd been flitting out with the aforesaid man Mor first thought of course wa Ihnt her tete-a-tete partner of the dance was the donor, and an at the next 1nn ing party she nlmwered profuse thankft upon the -iaiapertlng man In the case, who waft pl.iced In the cmhar assing poftitlnn of having to deny Jnat as emphat It-ally Jhat he had not been e donor of the bouquet. The matron hss learned that another member of the club and a Joker aent he flowera. Sunday Schools in Convention Elect ' Officers for Year The I nuula County Hiindny School aaao lotion convention Tuesday elected J. I.. Puff of 8nut .1 Omaha as president, YA lllard Chambers of Omaha vice presi dent, and Miss Emma I.unda'ilst, e re in ry-tre.i"urer. The following were made tivlslon superintendents: Mra. C. If. Illnkhonso, elementary; Tt. S. Fowler, secondary; K. H. Cook, adult. Repaitment superintendent were elected as follow. Mm. t L. Shook, home; Ocorge T. Llnd ley, visitation; W. II. Horcherdlng, tem per.! n-e; Mm. J. n. Mutter, missionary; tho irev. J. A. Maxwell, pastor. Margaret Kllen Hrnwn of Lincoln, atate superintendent talked during the con vention dnd forty children gave demon atratlon of Junior department work. Mra. Ralph II, Houaemar. led them. The convention op lied Monday even ing. Soma 240 havo attended alnre the opening. Hev. W. P. Pflfer of Denver. Mrs. J. P. Boeye of Lincoln, and I. R. Lines, addressed the convention. -- ; - y 1 ff yaijip imiiiiiiih nwii iiiiimii'ii i hi hi wia myr'n nuny ' '' ''" "" . ii Sale of Slightly Soiled Blouses All new models for spring and summer that have become nlij?htly soiled from handling at our tables. The quickest and most satisfactory way for us is to cut off one-third to two thirds of the original prices and let you do the cleaning. They are all in perfect condition and you will bo greatly pleased with your bargain. Dainty crepe dc chine, lace, tub silk and lingerie blouses, values to $3.00; on sale at 81.4 JO Extra Quality Crepe dc Chine and Dressy Georgette Crepe Blouses. Val ues to $8.98. On sale at $5.00 One of Our Famous Sales of Silk Hose Thursday In Our Great Enlarged Basement -Good silks and good dyes are so hard to feet that a aale like this, with much leu than usual prices, Is a de rided attraction. These are seconds of high quality hose an unusually lucky purchase and the beat of it la that they come from a mighty particular maker and but for Blight Imperfections, not marring their wearing qualities, would aell for double the price. ' Also a Sale of 1 . - w , ,,.. .... ... A. JQJ uiuni o ; urc iiiri-nu cu nuBirry, biik 10 the knee, in black and white, with fancy em broidered clocks and dots; some plain black and OC whites. Seconds of 7&c quality; special, pair OiJC s HANDKERCHIEFS A Big Assortment of Women's Plain and Fancy Embroidered Cor ner Handkerchiefs. In white and colors; Initials In colors and colored rolled hems with Initials. Men's Handkerchiefs, plain white and col ored Initials and Blue and Red Bandana. Special Thursday, each, s. 5c a. O Women's Tare Thread Silk Boot Hosiery, in all shades. Seconds of f0 qual- C : .GOC ity, pair. New Spring Shoes Thoroughbreds Gaiters are slated for much popularity this spring, and here Pump especially made for this purpose. Wo also show a new beautiful shoe for early spring wear. V Women's Patent Leather Strap less Tumps for (Jaiter Wear, high French heels, hand turned soles. A pair of white high o-button wait ers. Thursday, com plete $3.95 Two-Tone Gray Lace Shoes, dark gray vamps and light pearl-gray tops one of the new spring styles. flfi All sizes vO.UU Heiress Opens Millinery Shop; Will Teach Psychology of Hats x I I ( .- kO- d i j T - f , f " - K 1 J s V I i u i , , . y i ' if id ' n ROTARIANS TO GIVE BIG DINNER-DANCE Birthday of Rotary Was Celebrated Last Night by Members at the FonteneHe. DIRECTORS IN RECEIVING LINE Br MKI.MKIt IA I hraarr 2.1. The blBRPat affair today la the birth day c-plpbratlon for notary, nine years old. Over 2nn aurats will present at the dlnnpr.rl.nr. i . . . . j - v " rne umi room ;or the FonteneHe. This la the eciid icelrbratlon In Omaha to be commemor ated by a dlnner-danoe. The popularity of the flr.t one laat yar waa ao marked (that the club aeema now decided upon pian in luture. A notary' celebration la now aomethlng of an International affair, conalderlng; that there are am cluba In the t nited Statea, the Dominion ot Canada and Great Hrltaln. and the birthday of Ro tary the event of the club year. The Omaha club expecta the officers of the Council Bluffa Rotary. The receiving; committee this evening will be compoed of the directors and their wives. Among th out-of-town Kiieata will be Mr. and Mrs. Carlton V -odward of Council Bluffs. Reeelvlnir for the club will oe: Jr. ard Ml, a. K. C. Henry. .Messrs. and Mesdamea .",. Morhcad. H. A. Johnson. nnj.il, I. M Inff.n Mra. John Alexander Rog-ers, formerly Miss Mildred Bond, daughter of Mra. Charles II. Bond, and Miss Nellie Or mond have Just opened a society hat and blouae shop for women in Boston. Miaa Ormond and Mra. Rogers both studied art as a preliminary to their bualnesa venture, Mrs. Rogers having been a pupil at the Julian Art academy In Paris. They announce that they will: Urge customers to avoid garish colors and unharmonlous effeots. Fine Curtain Materials 4 Worth 25c to 60c, 15c ' Hli 18 ani k m Grow With Growing Omana We Have and We Will All due to satisfied customers who Demand and Receive the Best Always As Omaha has grown we have found it necessary to extend our service until today our autos pass your door, no mat ter In what part of the city you live, at least once each day. If you want satisfactory Cleaning and Dyeing, see that your Cleaner has knowledge and experience. We've been studying the business for over eighteen years and learning right along. Give us a trial. The Pantorium 'Good Cleaners and Dyera." 1313-15-17 Jones Ht. lbune lujj-. 0(13. Ilranrh Off he, 2O10 Fnnintn St. South filde, 4 OH S. 24th ht. N. R. Consult tis about CI anlng your rugs and home ftirnlahtngs. Tom S. Kellv. W. H. Clarke. Harry 8. Weller. Le Mars Club Dance. The L Mara club enterUlned at an In formal dancing party at Turpln s acad emy Monday, February 21. - Those pres ent were: Misses Misses A. Johnston, Isabelle McDonald Kathro Lusk. Oladya Van Bant. Charlotte Tompkins, Jean Taylor Florence Nash, Oertrude Rvlen. rJ,?.Klu' J'n Wallace. ii ' . Mur Miller. nteorHSKa my, Ann Vedegren, nexion. Marie Xygaard, Margaret Gross. Opal Crumbllss, Irene Downey, Rose Whalen, Jackquetta Heisler, Anette Bradshaw, Ruth Oentlenian. Dora M. Schroeder, Please patrons, but be sure hats pur- r V. r ..,.1 .nt, lM 1 am' a .It-la nf k.llltw Educate cuatomcrs who have wrtmj ElluhMh Ivrlilit Ideas aDout, colors ana styles in millinery. Ten per cent of all the hat shop earns will be given to three charities of which Mrs. Rogers Is a patroness and director. From having taken part in numerous society affairs during recent years both before and since her marriage Mrs. Rog ers now presides dally In the millinery shop, on th door of which Is lettered: 'Mary Oreenway. Hats and Blouses for Gentlewomen." Miss Ormond assists. At the opening, which was for friends only, tea was served, while the supply of hats was shown. Later the hat shop was thrown open to the public and the new hat psychology as promulgated by Mrs. Rogers and Miss Ormond. applied. In explaining Mrs. Rogers said: "Don't mistake us. We have the most serious Intentioiu. Miss Ormond and I have studied art. We have artistic ideas about hats and also Ideas about the sort of persons that should wear certain sorts of hats. We wish to carry out our Ideas so w have started a shop. "The best hats come from Paris because they have developed individuality most there. "We disprove of garlshness; we shall educate those patrons who need educat ing. Every hat must be effective and In keeping with the style of beauty of the wearer. "Ideals come first and froflts second," declares Mrs. Rogers. Bernlce Whitney. Isabel Smalley. Kleanor Gallagher, Kelly. Bessie l'hetan, Nora Palling, Opal Lelbee, Margaret Morrison, Hasel Carmello, Mltrgret Casey, Helen Sinclair, Grace Jonea. Marie Watts. Marie Morlldge, Fthel Watt. Eileen Edwards, Ksther Connolly, Gladys Jonea, Grace Tucker, Mandy Peterson, Bessie Pygert, Agnes McCreary, Elate Trostruin. Mrs. MiAble Balrd of Ilncoln F. Dennisson, era Merry. Oertrude Anthes. Hophla Nelsen, Bertha Lund. Ardes Carter, F.thel Foyle, K Eby. Helen Hutchinson, Esther Hylcn, Mary Morrison, Marie O'Brien. Helen O'Brien, Jane Manley, Catherine Range. Ruth Grant. Hazel Pu-due. May Reynolds, Nona Martin, Gladys Nuse. Maria Hencl, Helen Burke, Marie I.arsen, Helen MVill. Pauline Mayer, Mary DeVol, Rose Mullck, Svlvla Hover, Catherine Carew, Oladys Fowler. Helen Morris. Merita Mathrlhe, Helen McCaffrey, Helen Belsel, Fdlth Murray. Fern Poole. Jennie Wilson, CITY PLANNING TO BUY FOUR MORE AUTOMOBILES The city will buy four more roadster automobiles. Two . will be used by the building Inspection department, one by the slaughter house Inspector and the fourth by the superintendent of garbage collections. Yes, Swisses Will Grow Your Hair liAKUK Till Ah BOTTLE KIIKK At (Sherman McConnell's 4 Htore. Messrs. Al Maher, C. J. Martino, Tom B. Roberts, R. Hamann, R. C. Parks. Oscar Rohlff. W. J. Kowskl. Jack Suchart, 80I Greet. Ben English, Ted Palm. E. Johnson, E. R. Pwanson, Al Huth. Clvda Shropshire, Bob Patten, Howard C. Gibson. M. K. Moore, L. K. Braun, George Carter, A. W. Jarvis. V. J. Ragan, J. O. Welke. Charlea Lovejoy, F. B. Helntie, J. C. Nelsen. M. C. Weber. 8. Sullivan, P. G. Weissenhorn. U W. Hoffman. Joe Hurons, Dick Hatch. George Cleveland, Jesse Crowe. Harry Oummlnga, C. Nelson. K. W. Marr. Trd Israel. W. A. Nelson. Walter Oehrle. Bill H. Jones. B. J. McCarthy, F. J. Collins, F. C. Balrd. Mlessrs. Kmar Berg. W. v. Van Rensselaei Pat Cai low, C. lUng. R. Yocum. Henry Carlson, C. W. Britt, 8. M. Palling, B. W. Elgin. W. B. Btallard. Harvey Moore, Pete Watson, George Hemple, T. J. Mester, J. T. Horlick. Bob Basder, C. W. Kinsley, Hy Rolback. Henry Blunbeck, Harry Wood, , Walter Johnson, Ray Havward, George March, Harry Thompson, Hayden Ahmanson, 'Martin Holbrook, cy Flannlgan, John Morris, J. Ia. Nygaard. Frank Dlneen, K. A. Zlpfel. Karl Aaelln, Bill Bohan. C. C. Beisel. A. J. Jackaon, John Stewart, Harry Collins. A. R. Mahoney, Jay Collins. Adrian Lund. Bob Heath. Jack McCarthy. ' Vine Schmlttroth. Charles F. Raley, Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair Hundreds of yards of Fine Ktamines, Scrims, Voiles, Marquisettes and other Cur tain Materials, plain and fancy, with and without borders. Values from 2Te to (0e. Choice of the entire lot, yard JLOCL X Chocolate Day i Thursday Pompeian Room Free Exhibition MaMVMHaM.liiH.iiiM S-------SJMJBBIMBWMMMMM Working Model of Dardanelles The eyes of the world were recently turned to this section of the map. .You can see here vividly por trayed the forts In operation, the battleships, wireless telegraphy -you can see the Black Kea. the Mediter ranean Sea, the Sea of Marmora, all In real water. You can see the 14 miles ot land that has resisted the attacks of 200,000 men and warships for over a year.- Lectures hourly from 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. - 1 Girls If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, gloasy, silky hi r, do by srll means get rid of dandruff, fur It will slarve your hair and ruin It If you don't H doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash It out. The onlv sure way to get rid of dandruff la to dissolve tt. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary lliuld arvQii; amlv tt at lilntit when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. By morning, moat If not all, of your dandruff wl'l be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve and entirely destroy every single stun and trace, of It. You will find, too, that all itihin and UiKfcii.g of the scalp will sl ip, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times Iwtter. You can get llj it1 arvon at any drug store It Is Inexpensive and four ounces Is all you will ned. no matt-r how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never falla. Advertise ment. Delicious ''Pompeian Bitter Sweets" fresh from our Candy Kitchen, l'ure, rich flavor, creamy chocolate Mith crushed fruit and nut centers. Our grea big attraction for Thursday, other times e sell it for 40u rure, ricn iiavor, aA!b.2fl5C On the Calendar . . The Chancel guild of All Balnla- church will entertain at a card party March J. The Columbian club will give a Wash ington birthday party at Lyceum hall Thursday evening. The Aleph Pro club will give a dancing party at Chambcra" academy. Sunday evening. Onest May Stay Longer. There la a whisper that Mrs. Mere dith Is'loholson's friends may be able to ASLEEP AT Til SWITCH I Why Wear Yourself On rixlag Vp Old witches, When Ton Oaa Have a Beau tiful Head of Hair AU Tour Owat ' !"ii'u" rrmi v rtsitdruff. irovi new hair aul rHinrN rolor ia srav os fiiMt hair. Swiaiwo" mocm tldnm bl4 BpiAa. falling lltir. M-aMr aalp. tore atalp. brtttl Mir or any hair or aralp iroubla "d mco" tm aiul tl alia hntttoa ara am aala aad rHitnmaiul4 by laadlng drumlata -nd dp rl maat him. -Taks BOthing bat "Iwlssee." KKKK IU1TT1.K lt)N no4 for im 2V bottla Hwlaare only at 6hcr. mttn a Ma onnall hrus Co. 'a i Htorva. Uan nama and addraaa la pntparljr. tllltl la on dotiM lln.i halow. Thoaa ouulria fniah-i atll cat s fraa bo.tls hv aitdlna ft In alamoa dtravt ta Hvlaa-O llalr TrMtmrnl l.. f"! P. Kquara. ria. rhiuatl. 0I1U1. 10 hals ravar eipanaa of rats Inc. poatasa. etc. Nama etrrt cir ft. F. U Male (lit full aildra: wrlta Bi.lnlv. Tills Offer Is Oood for 10 X7s Oaly. 4. -jm rireproef. Barep HOTEL LOYAL lrth aad Capitol, OMASA. . . MiaAIIl. State Trade Specially Invited Itooiim. $1.00 and 1.50 With ltath. 1.5) an,l Vp Cafe the Very Best Popular Prices KTOP AT THK IX1YAI. Induce her to chance her mind and tint leave for her home In Indianapolis o esrly as net tunlay. The calendar of next week hangs upon tho decision. Mr. Nicholson's sister, Mrs. J. T. Stewart. Id. entertains a few friends at lunch eon this afternoon at the Konlcnelle in her htfhnr. Shrinert Give Dance. Tangier temple of the idystlc Fhrine entertained at a Washington's birthday dance at the beautiful Scottish Rite cath edral. Several hundred guests attended ind favora suggestive of the day were istributrd. Refreshments were served by memlers of the Scottish Rite Wo man's club. The committee in charge of the affair included: Messrs Messrs Chsrles Shook, Karl R. Styles, .1 T I'ysart, w. P. Kowe. Morton I.. Pegen, I R. Van Cvl. Rurt K. Wilcox, Arthur O. Rover, Alva M. Smith. Saul Levy. .tohn H. mtlne. l'-nry C. Forster, .'nlin Mellen. Zoro I. Clnrk. Frank C. I'stton. Msrtha Washington Kensington. Mrs. J. R. Adams was hostess this afternoon at her home at the annual kenslngton of the literary department of the Woman's club. Forty guests were aaa ) a. n . Tl, Ma.lvl.l. ...mmj,,.. -1 many of the members of the depart ment were dressed In Martha Washing ton costumes. Mrs. Roliert W. Adams sang, accompanied by Mrs. Edward R. Burke. Assisting the hostess were: Mesdsmes Mesdamea Kdward Syfert, C. J, Iird. C. t,. Muppel. C. II. Mullln. C. II. iSherwood. , Meedaimes Charlea offwtt. E. W. Plxon. Joseph Rarker, A. Ij. Reed. Halleck Rose, W. 11. Garratt, Wedding Announcement. Mr. Bernard McNulty and Miss Vir ginia Rryan were married thla morning at St. Peter's church. Rev. Father Mc Carthy performing the ceremony. The young people will live In Omaha at Twenty-fourth street and Bt. Mhrys ave nue. Miss Bryan was formerly employed at Reaton's drug store, and la the second young lady from that place to be mar ried within a month. 99 "F 1 no me jjuncneon. Miss Jessie Millard gave a luncheon at her home this afternoon. The guests were: Mesdamea Osgood Eastman. O. C. Redlck, Jean Marie Gate lain. John L. Kennedy, J. ri. Bummers, v For Mrs. Learned. Affairs for Mrs. James H. Learned ot Boston, guest of her slater, Mrs. Wilson Low, will continue until the beginning of Lent. Mrs. Learned expects to visit for a month In Omaha and her friends are planning something to fill In the time. Today's affair In honor of the Boston guest was a small Informal home luncheon, followed by two tables at bridge. Mrs. Francis A. Brogaa was the hostess. Past Hospitalities. Miss Marr Coll entertained her mat inee dancing classes at a dansanta this afternoon. Miss Laura Goeti entertained at an In formal musicals yesterday afternoon at her home. Twelve guests were present. Miss Marie Flannlgan entertained a dancing at her horn Monday evening. Those present were: Mletes- 7. Fitsgerald. Helen Foley. Misses O. McDermett. Irene Hughes, Marie 'Flannlgan, Messrs Raymond Hughes, William Purcell, Karl Gangner, Messrs Emll Bare, Emmet Ca-h.nl. Social Gossip. Miss Mary Wilson of Nebraska City was a visitor In Omaha Tuesday, the guest of her aunt. Mrs. T. A. Doud. Miss Helen Burling, the popular guest of her sister, Mrs. Stephen Davies. leaves Thursday morning for her home in wm juuuivs. Rajah Club Dance. The Rajah club wUl give a danoe at Turpln's hall, Monday, February 23- Personal Mention. Mrs. W. F. Heller will leave Monday to make her home near Salem, Mo. Mra. Heller la going to a farm to join her two sons. 'Wilson and Benton. Mr. Heller will join them later. Mr. Edward Syfert has been very 111 at his home for the past three weeks. Mrs. Will E. Haynes and daughter. Janet Barbara, who have been spending the past six weeks with Mrs. Haynes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dake. wilt leave for North Platte Sunday, where they will be joined by Mr. Haynes, snd motor to their home at Flats. ii Big Sale Now On TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY Washingtons Give -Annual Birthday Party to Patron Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Washington gave their annual Washington birthday party Saturday evening at their home E5 Far nam street. The rooms were profusely decorated with red, white and blue light. flaga and red roses. The music dancing waa furnished by Mlas Oladys Fowler and Mrs. Hughes. The prlres for cards were won by Mesdames Tholl, Mul vlhlll and Pierce and Messrs. Chapman. Jennings and Evans. Those present were; Messrs. and Mesdnnui F. Pa rsons, Ransom. An especially fine shampoo for this weslher can be easily made at trifling expense by simply dissolving a tea spoon ful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour alowly on scalp and maaaige br.skly. Thla creates a soothing, cuoiing lather that dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves th. scalp spotter!)' clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takea on a glossy rich ness of patural color, also a flufflneas which makes It seem very much heavier than It la After a canthroa ahampoo arranging the hair is a pleasure. Ad vert We ment. H. B. Evans. B. C. Jennings. J. Welch. F. Potter, ' Reynolds. Mesdames Vary Mitchell, M. Mahan, H. Cowie. A. Miller. M if sea Catherine 8hi Ids. Kathryn Nolan. Nancy II. Mil hell, Vaiy li'er. Mav Readle. Varte Ruland. Ma iv M.-Cabe. Nell Pcrr. Ann Washington. lorothy Kleiner. Carol Cornell, I. vlr-n Cornell. Messrs. Pr. C. Anders. Pr. KuMcheck, Pr. T. P. Ho'.-r, Pr. P. J. Word. Pr. S. O. Reld. Horace I.indsoy, l.loyrf Xmitt. Theodora j-'i-hmidt, Waldo Eyre. H-irry T. Jeffrey, Will Am. James I'rav. t hester Mowers. Aaolph kublci.rck, John Karnes, Emir.ei Pcrothy, T. P. Tholl. IMetce. Nason, John Paly, Cans, chapman. Put nam. Mesdames A. Htuhrk. (. A. Pa vis. Mary Mulvlhitl. Misses I.elne Thompson, l'eriha Newman, Mart- Tavlcr, M. Collins, lM ara a rot Cowie. N. McKlroy. Margaret Hoffman. Winlfr.d Potte, E. Hooker, J. O'Hrlen. Mary Paly. Mrlle I.aue, Messrs. fiene M-Cane. Arnold H.'Slee. Will am Byrne. W llliani K. lillinoslfc Horace .rrer. .lames Colvin, John I'terve. liuy Hesrlin. Jim Clennon, Ed Waters. Ja' k Lorii.ier, William htro.if, H Jamison. Kan-aa City. I an Butler, I