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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1916)
9 oociety Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings TTTE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. PREPARE FOR THE CLUBJPENINGS "Little Season" Will Continue Un til Field Club is Formally Opened, May 20. COUNTRY CLUB WEEK LATER Br WKLLTFJCIA Mar . "The little aeon" wilt continue on until May , when the Flld club will r.pn formal!, and It la rumored the Country club will have an Informal open ing, rroccdlri ttwlr formal launching on May 37. Aalde from omethlnn (Jnna for a turet atraylna; In between now and the Ah, things will be rather qnlt. flut there ar great cxpoctatlom and preparation. "The Country clnb aeaaon'' U oln to ho brlflher. marter an more dreany nun ovrr nrrnro aimpiy dazisllng evening "fiiaalng" and tunning' aport toggery for day wear. Thin haa left the aeaaon Iwtwwn ICiiater and the opr-nlng of the country cluba merely a snatch of time to bo found p r-fr-ctly fit for the really aerloua aoclal buaine of tha outdoor aeaaon. Departing Guests. Mr. and Mn, Clyde A, nerktr,er of Kidney, Auatralla, nnd their daughter, Vlvlenne, who have brightened thlrina ao much thla werk, are l-avi,g Thura'lay nooi and are booked to mill on the Niagara from Hun Franclaco May 9 for ihelr home. Th-y will mop off at Hono lulu for a week to make a tour of the Inland. Thla afternoon Mm. Hurry Weller gave no Informal luni'lieon ul iho Cnlveralty club for Mia. HerUm rrntnor. The itueala were the hoKtenaH at the varloua affair given for the honor guet thla week, The decora I Ion will In, lavender awect i-aa and Mr, nuaarll roara. Mr. and Mlra, Henry Cox gne a dinner nt their home thla evening for the JSerk. tra,e.r to aevenloeii gueat. After the dinner Iho party will go to the home of 'Mr. and Mra. If. n. Imen In Coiinell liluffa for an Informal houae dunce. For Miss Bowser. Ml Mildred fiowaer of Fort Wayne, Tnd., lioiiae gueet of Mlaa MirJorle How land, will leave Kriday for Portland, Ore., where ahe will he the gueat of frlenda who arc planning many d'Hunt ful affaire In her honor. Mr,, William It. Wood gave , Ultle luncheon at her, home thla afternoon to a few girl frlenda of I lowland In honor of the Port "Wayne vtaltor. Fol lowing the luncheon, the Miaaea Beatrice and Irene Coad had the hoateaa and her Kiteat at tea at the Fontenelle. Mr. and Mra, Clarence Klbbernaen en tertaln tomorrow evening at their home ft bridge In honor of Mlaa Ifowland'a gueat. May Day Party. , , A May day danelng party a given In honor of Mlaa Haiel Kern.in birth day at her home Monday evening. May day docoratloia were uacd and thoae jirenent were; Meaara. and Meadamea I'. I,. Kernan, W. V. Ktraan. J. K. Kernun, M laaea Kathryn lowle. Frieda flaai.h, lleaalo ToIUti, Mary Hayea, lieaalo Hopklna, Lula Iaraen, Meaara. Patrick Heyea, Crene White, John M'lOrath, Carl hoehl. Maatrra Itonald Kernan. Miaaea - Clara (Jood, Katharine Martin, Verrta Derby, Imrotliy Kernan, Jnez Kernan, jmo Jtowen, Meaara. Howard William. H. II. Thomaa. Joaeph Adiwalba. Jaek Olmrreulur, M a I era flobert Kernan. Social Gossip. Mra, Arthur Crittenden Smith, preal dent of Nebraaka chapter. Colonial iJamea of America, and Mra. Warren llogera are the Omaha repreaentatlvea at the national conference, which opena in VTaahlngton. I). C, today. . Mr. and Mra. Charlea F. Weller re turned thla moridng from a week In 8t. lynila and a abort visit with old frlenda in Keokuk, la. lecturer Entertained, Mra. Anthony French Men-ill of Chl edgo apoke upon "The Ideal of Kquallty" thla morning nt the home of Mra. J. ML 1 uiugherty. The lecturer waa given a luncheon thta nflernnon by Mra. It. ileecher Howell, ahnrlng Imnora with the mother of tho hoateaa, Mra. ft. V. Chuae. Ten gueata vote preaent. Pittsburgh Guest Honored. Mr. Ward Itrowna and hla alster. MUa flrle llrowne, gave en evening btlrtgi. of four Uhlee at their home tonight for Mla Harriet Ileapenhelde of PlttMcirgh, loioite guent of Mi.ia liilllh Hamilton, Mlea llfpenliei.le will lee Friday for Hi. ltfi, where ah will llt her eleter. On the Calendar. Mra. Joint A. Mefthana will give an In fornml luncheon at her heme Th)irdiv afternoon lit h"or of Mra. Anthony I'leoi h Merrill of t'hb ago . ... Woman'i Relief Corps Affair, l ift-. n hi inhere of '' tiei-ee A t'ua irr Woman'i Iteitef rnrpa aiwnt yeier-i liv H ih ei,l r'vl,ol charter mm ' i.r f the '"rt'. Mi Mrv M-hno j M J i.atl.Aii I d ' W of Ihe (.!( A , iter . ! .e tl ! t'f lha flr i m anl pii lolialf e I he p'l. he pi ; ., i,t. ,., ol'h a lk4 ta L-i .f tl r'-a. 'I ! '' r m alu !.', e,-r !,. . (it gi.,tl t. Mra t ''- , .'ii .'t,ftit, thi I latMg ! H ul a and a ie t la Mlli irt "III 'i. tiiii.'it ae afaol to o'. l tin , , I,. t,( I ife.l Matntre rftlM vlfti,,. a-, a at It "i ,m I . , ti ' M f ' t e i t ' ' t i '( m 1 4 t ; i - I i . .( M.rt ill -a I t' el . i a I i nt 'M t l tue ' - t .-i, ,ai ... . M ( .i.a i. tvi h t,t tl TlTl Tin I TV TI n An mim 1 Timely Fashion Hint By Z.A Kzcoimvfa. A distinctive autl la ahown here do- vcloped In black groa do londrea. Wldu black velvet ribbon and colored brocade Tested Recipes whipped to a gilff from. Hake fifty min utea In a loaf pan. Ice with a boiled froitlng, STUFFED rOTATO BALLB. Two cupfula hot rleed potatoea, two teaapoonfula butter, one egg yolk, one cupful cooked iptnach, chopped; one egg, crumbe, aalt and pepper to taate. Mix potatoea, butter, aeaaonlng and egg yolk and beat thoroughly. Shape Into ball, roll In crumba, dip In tho allghtly beaten tgg and roll In crumba again. Fry In hot deep fat and drain on un glazed brown paper. Make a hole In tha top of each and Inaert gome of the aplnach. SHRIMP SALAD. One tableapoonful gelatin, one-half cup ful cold water, one and one-half cupfula chicken itock. two tnifflea, one can ahrlmpa, one tableapoonful capera, one cupful cooked peaa. Soak gelatin In cold water five mln utea, dlaaolve in the hot chicken atock, and let cool. Cut Irufflea In allcea, and uie for garnlahlng a 'flah mold (placed In lco water), dipping the tnifflea Into cool stock, and holding In place till aet. Cut ahrlmpa In plecea, and mini with truffle trimmlnga, chopped. ,To the atock add ahrlmpa, chopped truf flea and caperi. Flit wet mold with mixture, and chill. Remove from mold to bed of crisp let tuce ' leavea, and garnish with peaa, droaaed with French dreeelig. KTKAWBKHRY PAIKTTEH. Three egg whltea, one-quarter cupful at ra, wherry Juice, atrawberrlea, two table apoonfula augar, aponge rake. From aponge cake a day old cut amall rounda and toaat them. Whip tho egg whltea to a froth with atrawberry Juice; add eitgar; pile on the rounda of toaated cake; brown In the oven. When ready to aerve. place two ripe atrawberrlea on top of each. OOFFEE CREAM PIE. Three-quartera oupful dear, very atrong coffee, three-nuartera cupful cream, one- third cupful augar, one-third cupful flour. three egge, pie cruat. I Put coffee and cream In a double boiler. I Ml augar and flour together and drop 'into the hot liquid, beating It up rapidly I with an egg beater. Whrn It haa thlck laned add the allghtly beaten rifg yolka 'and ccxik ftva mlnulea more, pour Into a baked pie aliell. Make a meringue of I two of the remaining egg whltea, aweeten j and cover pie lirown in a hot ovrn. BAt-MOV PUPHINil. One ran a!men, fur tableapoollla melted butter, three aa, on" half cup !ful fine bread rmm't, all and pepper. Prepare the aalmoit. vtng tha liquor for the iuet a id melted butter, rruml iwpper and ivlt to toeiu and finally tha ;l beaten egg Put In a bnur.J 'mold, at In pan of bt atr. cover and at am la tha im f -r one h 'ur. f I. 1 h,g pn with t-.illi.g water M !; avapo ' raa. "et In 1 1 tee a mlnite and . t rtt e t Parve wh trie f..i;,.ing a na ; Mtvn C"t ejfil nlla, i" tab''i"eiif'il i tetr.iltti k, una ti.lHK af.. bulier, A Womnn't Greatest Kncmy ft dtr Jt.ifit ! . .v,-. tl; r t I' t r, 'I it l'a lfi'l f -r I n 1 1 n r pT - na l 1 111 ttur'f uujel 'M, tli ama i f t' r I itaiil.r it ti. 1 t htti re's f 4 I li-4e 1 I ih )tr K.r(n ut tp ti la cleverly combined to trim thla pic- tureaiue talU nffulr. The ballon aleevee and moti liquor, one egg, Juice of one-half lemon. Heat, milk to boiling, and thicken with the cornatarch wet In cold water. Add butter, ealmon liquor and beaten egg; take from fire, aeaaon and eland In hot water three mlnutea, covered. Add lemon Juice, pour over the pudding and serve. STUFFED TOMATO BALAD. Helect medlum-elzad tomatoee, peel and allce off the topa. Remove eaedi and pulp. Invert and let drain for about thirty mlnutea. Fill with chicken aalad, gtrnlah with a! Iced ollvea and paraley and aerve on lettuce leavea. (All meaaurementa are level unleaa otherwlae apeclfied.) DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE. Two cupfula augar, one-half cupful but ter or three-eighth cupful manufactured shortening, foua egga, one cupful milk, two and two-thlrda cupful flour, three aquarea chooolale, five teaapoonfula bak ing powder, one-halt teaapoonful aalt, one-half teaapoonful vanilla. Cream the butter and augar together; add the well-beaten egg yelk; then alternately add the milk and the flour alftod with the baking powder end aalt; atlr In the melted chocolate and vanilla; and then fold In the white of the egga. ini!tIl!ll!f!IHll!lUU!llin!ll!!Mnt!M5!IlHl!nn!Uni!il!i!!!HnT7r.Eia 621 Residents of Nebraska U,"l ft' L' i- raa- W jeWS-yJl W'M I TIMES SQUARE At HroaJwiy, 44th to 45th Sttwu the center of New Yerk'i waal and butitvtt activities. In mRitniimniiiimitfitiiiniiiiuitiriuiiinumiiinuaiiiiii) r.lPOIlTAIJT COFFEE DOH'TS j We have been roaitint coffee for years. Today we are roasting an Immense quantity of the best . coffee In the world. For this reason w believe you will j b intrtexl In th "Don'U" w h found important. rnrt buv rnff,o which la? Ixn-n fijxiHfHl, Like butter, coffrn a,KMirt" fxm, and n flavor it quickly inijurvl. 'Hifii yot p t an inipid tlnnk. (lCt.r , roff. that h lh'al i an Rir t i h t rnti. IVitv'I .uy Urr quanlitii-a of riffM at a tim, h rupnlitialr rlran. iK.rtt u. th. sam mill t jtit wi t frirtd fciron L ROTARIANS PLAN FOR PASTMEMBERS Harry Weller Suggests Solution Which May Be Taken Up at National Meeting. WHEEL FOR PAST SERVICES A heretofore) uhpropoaod posalble goliitlon of the problem of Involun tary past Uotarlang Holarl; is who, by no reason of their own, through change of classification or removal from the city, lose tholr metnber sLIps, was advanced by Harry Heller at the wefkly luncheon and meeting at the Hotel Fontenelle. Mr. Weller auggeated that Involuntary paet Itotarlana be given the Rotary wheel for dlatinrulahed aervU-a aa a member of the organisation and. although not . , , . . i i. . t. being al owed to vote on club affair, bo flvcn all other prlvllegea Too propoaal waa put In ti form of a motion and acconded, with the ldc that it will be put up before the Inter national convention of Itolary cluba at Cincinnati In July, The Involuntary paat Rotarlan queatlon will be one of the Important problem to come up before tha Interna tonal con vention and the Omaha delegate may win the honor of aolvlng It, The luncliuon at the Hotel Fonlcticlle had a practically 100 per cent attendance, The principal addreaa wea made by C. W. V. lxnjcke of the McKeen Motor Car company. Two new membera, W. R. Wood and C. It gllah, and poaaibly a third, John V. I.elton, the new manager of the Hotel Fontenelle, were Introduced, "Jack" Litton la a former member of the Oalveaton and Atlanta club and a booater for everything Rotarlan. Daniel Baum, jr., prealdlng a chair man, who Introduced Mr, Itton, averred that the new hotel manager came to Omaha probably more itrongly recom mended than any member from another city ever Introduced to the local club. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE BOARD TO EXTEND WORK To begin vocational guidance work with Seventh and Flghth gradera next year, a well aa with high tchool atudrnt, la the plan of tha vocational guidance aec Uon of the Aaaoclatlon of Collegiate Alumnae, which haa already eatabllahed auch a bureau In the Board of Education reitni, In charge of Mlaa Myrtle F. Rob erta. At the final meeting ef the lection, held Tueaday at the Toung Women'a Chrla tlan aaaoclatlon, Mia Kan Franklah of the Central high achool faculty waa elected chairman, auooeedlng Mlaa Eliz abeth Brenlzer. who haa left the city. Mr. Hubert Owen la tha vice chairman; Mr. Paul Hnaa-land, secretary, and Mlaa lone C, Duffy, treaaurer. Tha executive board, including Mra. Ed gar Scott, Mr. Hoagland and Miaaea Jeaate Towne, Ellaabeth Rooney and Duffy, waa continued. Mlaa Alice Buchanan gave a talk on "Vocational Guidance In the Settlement." MISS RUDERSDORF TO TALK TO THE STUDENTS ON ART "Art Praotlcally Applied" will be the object of a talk to be given for Central High itudent today by the art In atructor, Mia Lillian Ruderadorf. Thl la on of a eerie of talk arranged by the vocational guidance (ectlon of the Aaaoclatlon of Collegiate Alumnae. registered at Hotel Astor during the past year. E3 1000 Rooms. 700 with Bath. A cuisine which has made the Astor New York's leading Banqueting place. Stngla ftooma, without bath, ftjoo to S'j.e Double ... ) .o to 4.0a) Single Room, with beth, j.oo to 6 oe Double . . 4 00 to 7 Patlor, Bedroom end bath, fio-ootal o dote prourmty to ail rilvy terminals. vst," V' ' ' frind MM AHA MAIh Hut iihrr brand, m it dl impair Employes of Firm of M. E. Smith Have New Welfare League The employee of M. E. Smith A Co. lave organized a welfare league for ao clal and benevolent purpoae, and tha organlrallon aturta with more than 40 member, The purpoao of the lengne ta to aanlt juembera In time of airkneaa or aeeldent by providing not only free medical at tenilnnce, hut alao wenkly cash benefit ilurlnx dienl lllty. aa well na a auba an I in 1 death benefit to be paid to the bene. (Ii lnry of the member ho may die dur lug n.emberehlp. The ftrm of M. K Kmlth Co. haa nyide iho league a coah donation of ao that It xtiiria lth a g,odly rash balance In t ie tren'urv. Th monthly ' discs, which are email, w ill build tip a hnndmmin aurplua. It la believed. The flrat election of member of the governing board, which will have charge of the affalra of the league, wna held Tueaday, and the fo lowing were elected; ' " Char ea Herbnt, O ert Wurri, I.. P, IMiah- r.e:!, Mlaa Kriima Hanaen, Mlxa Anul Novak and Mlaa Jemilnga, Mr. C, W, Iluaaell, vice t realdcnt of the connmny, haa cotiaented to ecrve on the board In an dvlaory capacity. Business Women Discuss How to Get Rid of Their Money When a atald member of Ilia lluaineaa Women'a club roae at the meeting Tuea day evening nt the Voung Women'J j ('"-latun aaaoclatlon and augg. aie.1 that How to Hiiend Money" ehnuld be a auhject for dlacuaalon tient year, the other member llatenad rlecornualy. flut when abe continued, "And I think we (hntild dlacuaa waya to Inveat money, a well" the audience went off Into gale of laughter. "If nt had the money, you "an bet we'd know what to do with It," waa the conaenaua of opinion. Mlaa Belle flllae waa elected prraldent to euereed Dr, Nora Falnhlld, Mlaa Grace Grant la the vice prealdent; Mlaa Mable Kendle, treaaurer, and Mlea Jennie Nellgh, aecretnry, The Bualnoa Wom en' club number alxty-flve member. MOTHERS' DAY MAKES BIG DRAIN ON FLOWER MARKET "There hna been uch a drain on the whit carnation market for Mother' day In the laat few yeara." ald John II. Bath, florlat, "that thl year the plan put forward I to wear a white flower In memory of a mother who l dead and a flower of aome other color In honor of a mother who la living." C.N.DIETZ PRESENTS OIL PAINTING TO LIBRARY A finely executed painting In oil, "A Torrent In Walea," baa been preaented to the publlo library by C. N. Diet. The gift waa a aurpriae to Mlaa Edith Tohltt, librarian, who found It In her office when ahe arrived In the morning. Dublin, the capital of Ireland, waa an ciently called Aahcled, and la eald to have 1 en built In the year 144. L.j, i n : mm. Fireproof. Xaropeaa, HOTEL LOYAL lth and Capitol, OKAXA, . . - XKBmASKiL State Trade Specially Invited Room, 91.00 and $1.80 With Imth, $10 and I'p Cafe the Very Best Topular Pritre STOP AT T1I1J lAJVAL l '!. ,m l "' ' ' f' t t l- t t.ut t I ..l ' K.4 It 1 1 .!. iliij'ts Ik ana I ti a f "n .rikf kir-'i j jrtiti 1 -1 , v :'iLU III I I fiL . J Irri Ui. m imm VI . V; ll J . . a tmmmw m.m I JT jf I 3 fW cottage MUlc" V.A it it r .. j 1 K'W V -V-V7 Vv I The dentifrice you'll be years from now riyflf. PERFECT Tootli Powoe Pripartd by a Doctor of Dental Surgtry Send 2c temp today for generoug trial pack age of either Dr. Lyon'g Perfect Tooth Powdef Of Dental Cream. I. W. LYON ft RONS. Inc. rt77 W. 27th St., N. Y. City 1513 Will 9avo You Money ' - - Ti ' a j2 W Alt' J" lrTe 1515 Ppjifc The quality of our furniture is UNQUESTIONED. Juat Get Our PricesIT PAYS. afiaif't. 1 This Elegant Tapestry port Wo have just jilneod on our floors a car of this hih KTivU tipliolhtrrfd liviiiff room furniture, A long lino of thm hig oonifortablo Davenports, overstuffed in clastic felts nn hair fafinpc, in every shade of tapestry in soft color tones. Ask to be shown every one of these. Yon can surely suit your own individual taste to the smallest detail out of this assortment. Tlic Davenport here illustrated is full 70 inches in length, very deep scat, covered in a beau This Large Over r..$14!2 stuffed Rocker MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. MR. Open for A Limited Number of Pupils Will Be Accepted Baldrige Block, Room 21 Tel. Douglas 6531 Two Frm Scholar thi pi Giotn Congultation Hour! It to i Monday and Thurtday "And six cans of Cottage Milk" Dnn't just say "evaporated milk"- say "Cottage Milk." OruYr Cottage Milk by name, if you want Uu milk without the nronounceil (laikttt t.T4e. Cott.iL-e Milk i-t himpl fresh, pure, m h tow'a milk vnh nurt of tlic iuui:tutc removed by evitiairation. Vou (.111 ilt'iK'nU on Cottage lftlia4 t'a..t...4 ii,- imKiIiU , (taie i-l , ! Vuilki' N't "l IH " I I I n l I I Oaii M'' V" t n ,tt 'i t-t- r i'.ufc.i ,vt,A I 41 u. l' 111 I V'! k. tu . ((, u at .ui ..t. it ,. , 1, .t.ii, . a .Mii uni is;, Ik, aiiv ( i .-kn., u 1 j il. .. ,i V ft.-, ft ( . ( n.i,.n M a a . I I a . . ,it il .V ft 4 t ( AMERICAN MILK CO. . . . i glad you used twenty s HOWARD St Thofc's A Reason mm n in , n nrjM $36.75 V Daven tiful tapestry of grey and rose mixture. The price is $36.75. Arm chair and, big roomy rockor, Hko illustration, in tap estry, $11.50 same chair and rocker covered in heavy, genuine Spanish leather, for $27.25. Ixiok over tbo hun. (irctls of pieces in this section and note the design and tho coverings, both in colors and quality, look for tho low, plain figure prices on each piece. & M Aar-A JOHN GUNN BARITONE Engagements I- 7 1 IB' jrjk V ,Ui u-i I's tional Mfhtun. , , t t at ti t a i . . , . e, .. . t.-.- i r t m i ' I !' ' I M.e , tt.ftt. ) U a a ' "I !. . I " I ' ! , . ( . . I t . , -i (, tt. t- . S ti. .. ... .i - - . : t . - - I t , ; v ii , . . . ; t I f i , 4 I ' . , t ... i. ! t ! ' u i a it i I ti () ) mt rli.thda il." r tlli Irt lrulU . a 't !" '1 tfea f ' I l Am t.i ' t ' M'iU m lu.r i ? Ml ' A J ( a km i f t i . j a . I !. t- thai i i-.t ef 1 tr i'f . t"1 ! -A I Ihf fUtor, I'on't forsi try our ,t; -i c.fft Omaha Mil, , t pn l'lt jron irrba. K4ttJin Qmthti y McCOnD-DRADY CO. OMUHA., NIHt. I V SA friweajr"! C .j. 1 a . " tl