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    THE BEEM OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916.
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Personal Gossip : Society Notes : Woman's , Work : Household Topics
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By MELLIFJCIA October 27.
Perhaps, my dear, you are a devo
tee of the good old-fashioned after
noon tea? If so, don'tl It is no
longer countenanced by society, it is
declasse. With the days of spinster
hood has passed the love for nips of
tea, just as tea by itself, you know,
pure, unadulterated tea, disappeared
from the fashionable calendar. Of
course, everyone drinks it at times,
in fact the matron of a school not far
distant has reduced even the brawny
young men among the students to ra
tions of tea and toast. But don't ac
knowledge that you are living a soli
tary life with caw and tea. 'Twere
better not. , .,....
Now hostesses disguise their tea
narties. If some afternoon you re-
j ceive a note, or a charming young ma
f tron calls you up, she says not, "I'm
having tea," but "Won t you come
over, I'm having a Friday afternoon."
If you attend this Friday afternoon,
you will probably see tea, but it will
. be keeping company with coffee or
punch, or perhaps will be in the very
background of a delightful luncheon.
One delightful party was given this
, very afternoon and the young society
matrons who assisted poured not only
tea, but coffee. Miss Anita Carring
ton, who is visiting the Misses Menie
."' and Elizabeth Davis, was guest of
honor at the affair.
Another successful Way of disguis
ing tea is the tea dansant. Society
is sipping tea and dancing frequently
' now at the tea dansants at the Fon
tenelle.; tast Saturday an unusual
number of society people attended.
There were society matrons and their
husbands, matrons and other worfl
en's husbands, ydung girls and their
beaus, and popular, bachelors and
; members, of the younger set. The tea
dansant is accomplished in thia fash
ion. Take a sip of tea, nibble a wi
frr or a bit of French pastry. Music.
Rise smilingly and glide away on the
arm of some handsome Omaha man.
Then return to your place with more
smiles. Repeat. " , i '' -
Pleasures Past. .. '
Miss Helen Jorgenson entertained
Wednesday evening at a Hallowe'en
party in honor of her birthday. The
. decorations were suggestive of Hal
t lowe'en. The evening was spent in
games, mujic and fortune .telling.
Those present were;
MHmif Mlsaee
nrlruio Reynolds, . Kale Van Horn,
Winifred Hurd, Frankle Bullock,
May Johnson, 7 Klorenee Knudaen,
Htslen Morton, Ann fcflngua. (
Cora Jones, 1 ' . v
Meanta. Messrs.
1 Arthur McCtung, ; Albert Knudsen, .
I ' John Uunn, J. Haram,
i A. Nilaon, " Earl Keynolda.
Charles nurka,
j , atr. C C. SawtaUOy
Entertains Friends. ,
1 For the' first time in three years
! Mr. R. ,P. Juten, who is an .invalid,
I was able tq meet her .friends of the
! U. S. Grant post and Woman'i Re-
s lief corps Wednesday afternoon. At
i that time Mr. and Mrs.Tuten enter-
1 tamed these organizations at their
i home. The rooms were decorated
I -wuh flags and flowers.' , , .
Personal Mention,
i : Mr. H. G. Krana of Omaha is e
guest of the Elms hotel,, Excelsiot
Springs, Mo. v -. '
' Tea for Mrs. Marshall.
Mrs. Norman F. Harriman enter
tained at tea from 4 to 6 this after-
noon for Mrs. Marshall Walker of
NeV York, who is - visiting ' her
' mother, Mrs.. A. D. Marriott. Pink
. roses and white chrysanthemums
' were used throughout the rooms. .As
sisting Mrs. Harriman were:
Mrndamna t Meadamea ,
K. O. Twamley, John R. McDonald.
. Prank Vette, Charles Burmeeter.
' A. H. fMlm,' '
Use Mary Curtlaa. , .- -t
Hallowe'en Party. - . '
The junior students of Mrs. Frances
Eaetens and Miss Amy Woodruff will
be entertained at their studio Satur
day between the hours of 3 and 5.
The afternoon will be given over to
Hiniquc Hallowe'en stunts and sur
prises. Small witches dancing around
a caldron chanting weird incanta
tions, snooks' drills, ghost stories, for
tune telling and Hallowe'en grab-bag,
magic clock and a black cat, iolo and
chorus, will amuse the guests. These
' will be preceded by a short program
giveni by the young "artists," followed
by the regulation Hallowe'en refresh-
mcnts. Over forty young people will
attend. ' . ' y
For Boston Guest.
Mrs. J. E. Rugg will entertain at
tea in her apartment! at the Nor
mandie Saturday afternoon for her
guest, Mrs. L. B. Abbott of Boston.
- Canary yellow chrysanthemums in
tall, vases wil form the decorations.
Seventy guests will be invited. Mrs.
H. O. Edwards and Mrs. A. B. Som-
V crs will pour 'tea. Assisting through
out the rooms will be hisses Alice
Buchanan, Hermine Blessing, Helen
Ingwersen and Mrs. Harry Pollard.
- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Pollard will
entertain for Mrs. Abbott Sunday
evening. Wednesday Mrs. liO. Ed
wards gave a luncheon in her honor
i i .. - i- . i,t.:. . .
aim mm. fiances w hub xmcnainca
at dinner. ., -' :J ' - "
Cheopian Club Dance.
The Cheopian club of the Omaha
High school will entertain at a danc
ing party this evening at the home of
Mrs. Heyward G. Leavitt. Mrs.
leaf itt will be assisted as hostess by
Mrs. Stryker. Twenty-five couples
.win oe present. s.
Junior Club Banquet
At the luncheon of the board of di
rectors of the Junior club, held at
the Commercial club yesterday, it was
decided that the annual banauet and
election of officers will be held next
hriday. evening at the Hotel Fonte.
nelle. -,
Informal Luncheon.
Mrs. T. B. Coleman gave an infon
mat luncheon party at the Fontenelle
today for Mrs. A. .M. Donohue of
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A MM erllsasHM f
aefsaerjt,
eeesrefc
ease aa?
neieewcraeieess
Tor Tfiiliihii C,
KrWGr.7arFarUk-.
The Little
UNDER the rigid, prim, "I-am-gooder-than-thee" jacket that is tome
to be the demure fashion, she carries a cold little heart. And her
favorite sewing is stringing hearts. And she laughs aloud while
love claws and weeps, wrathful at her wasteful folly. . But then She
Houston, Ted. Her aunt, Mrs. J. O.
Siford, and Mrs. B. A McPermott,
ere included in the party.
Afternoon Tet.
Mrs. Walter Roberts entertained at
tea thja afternoon for Miss Anita Car-
rington ol New Haven, conn., wno is
the guest of Misses Meliora and Elis
abeth Davis. - Thirty guests will be
present. Mesdames Koss iowie ana
Ralph Peters will pour. Assisting in
the rooms will be:
Ur.. Jaok Wahalar.
Mlieaa . Mlaaaa .
Daphna PataraT Slliabalb Davla
Mallara BavlaT .
Luncheon for Prof. Clark.
Prof. S. H. Clark of the University
of Chicago, who will read "The Melt
ing Pot" for Drama league members
at the Young Women' Christian As
sociation auditorium Saturday at 3:30
p. m., will be honor guest at a lunch
eon to be given preceding the reading
at the Omaha club by the executive
council of the league. Mrs. Edgar
Morsman, chairman of the courtesies
committee, has charge of the lunch
eon. The following will be present:
Maaara. and Maetltmee
John A. atrnrtane, John t. Webater, f
Bdsar Moraman. BemueJ Burns, jr.
Kabbl d Mra, Frederick Conn,
lr. and Mra, J. B, Bummere.
Meadamee Meadamea
Qeorst B. Prlaa, ' A. W. J.ff.rla,
Leonard Bvaratt, , U, O. Twamley. .
wiaaea
Are be Ha Kimball. .
Meaara. '
kale A. MrHmh,
Myrtle t. Roberta,
Meaara.
T. W. MoCullouih,
Franula A. Brogan.
Omaha Club Supper.
At the urgent request of the mem
bers of the Omaha club an after
theater supper will be given at that
club on election nightj November 7,
instead of the dinner at 7 o'clock,
which was previously announced. The
dinner is cancelled except for med or
for any members and their wives who
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RealBoys1 Shoes
for Real Boys
BOY likes to "oe careful of
his Bhoes-he is too
ing, running and jumping.
Fry8hoes are made especially for.
that sort of boy. Tough sole leath
er, best stitching and highest grade
leather uppen make them outlast
any two pair of ordinary boys' shoes
$2.50
Priced from
according to six.
Puritan
specially . desire it. The supper will
be held at 11 o'clock in the Ladies'
cafe. Since this cafe can accommo
date only fifty persons, the earlier the
reservations are made the better. Full
election bulletins will be furnished
to all who attend.
Bridge Club Meet. '
Mrs. W. J. Co'nnell entertained her
Friday Bridge club thia afternoon, at
her home. Those present were:
Mnetiame . aieaaamei
Fred Clarke.
George Hqulrea.
Ben Oallakher,
J. J. Sullivan.
J. M. Metcalf. t
Oeorae Patterenn.
Harry Clarke, Ada M. Hertaoha or
Iaaao Miller Raymond, Portland.1
Jr., at Lincoln,
At Brownell Hall.
Stunts of the spookiest sort are
planned by the Hallowe'en committee
at Brownell hall, which is arranging
for a big masquerade and dance at the
hall on Saturday evening, November
4. Hallowe'en is one of the most im
portant "dates in the Brownell social
calendar. This year there are to be
two installments of the entertainment.
The first ' celebration, which is
scheduled - for tomorrow night, is
only for the boarding school girls, but
the later one is for alt the school. I
With Miss Frances Miller of Rock
Springs, Wyo., the committee in
charge consists of Helen Stowitts of
Omaha, Esther Battreall of St. Joseph,
Mo., and Eliiabeth Ringwalt of
Omaha, .. . r
Knox-Miller Wedding.
Miss Clara Elizabeth Miller and
Mr. Charles Knox were married in
All Saints' church rectory Thursday,
. 13 T T Ul,.u nffii.tini, Til
(lie c. e. j. ivn; ..,. -
attendants and witnesses at the wed
ding were Mr. J. m. spren ana Mrs.
Grace ParkefSpeed, both of this city.
Mr. Knox is a member of the Baker
Ice Machine company and his bride
came from South Bethlehem, P. The
busy play
cannot escape, for that, same little
., , . :.. . . .A ...J 1
wun ncr in inc enu, anu nu mailer now pruuu sue is auu wm, anc win
bow her head in submission and admit that she is willing to surrender
when the right one cornea along. , NELL BRINKLEY.
young couple will make their home,
at the Castle hotel. ' - . ' '
Personal Mention. .
Miss Lottie Guttman left this aft
ernoon for a visit in Sioux City with
Miss Annette Tokman. While there
she will attend the Charlevoix Hal
lowe'en dancing party at the Hotel
Martin.
Mrs. Delia Selby of Rockford, III.,
and Miss Charlotte Hannan of Buf
falo, N. Y., arrived this week because
of the serious illness of their brother,
Mr. J. A. Hannan.'
On the Calendar.
The Week End Dancing club will
give' its opening dancing party at
Keep Dancing academy the evening
of Saturday, November 4. i
Social Gossip
Mrs. Byron Hastings returned
Tuesdays from the east. On her re
turn she stopped at Monticello semin
ary in Godfrey. 111., where her daugh
ter, Miss Catherine, is in school. 1
Prices going up
EVERY DAY BRINGS NOTICES t)F ADVANCES
Stock up at present prices while you can, and remember
THE BASKET STORES
havs over 300 price lower than any other Nebraska Grocer. N
Cabbage Scarce this year. 100-lb. lots, ewt. .. , . . .... ... , .13.00
Kieffer Pears Fine quality, bushel basket. , i $1.10
Potatoes Neb. Early Ohio, pk., 43c i bu., $1.70. Best grade, pk., 46
Per bushel $1.1
Red Onion No. 1 grade, peck, 14 14 lb. ....... r. i . . . ; 48e
Some stores have a few of the smaller No. 2's, at, pejik ........ 38c
Colo. Jonathan Apples, per box. . . . ...$1.40
Ben Davis Apples, so-called bu. basket, including basket SSe
Winesap Mixed Apples, so-called bu. basket, including basket. . . .0c
Carload of Washington Wrapped Applaa, per boa. i . .$1.70 sad $1.80
This car includes Jonathans, Gloria Mundi, Kings and Snow.
Sweet Potatoes A bargain, lb., 3c. Hamper, about 43 lbs net. .$1.08
Salt 3-lb. 6c bag, Set 6-lb. 10c bag, S! 14-lb. 20q bag.'. , ,. , . .13c
Oatmeal. 1' lhl XS
Pompalan Salad Dreestns, SSo bottle
for ISO
New England Walnuts, lb. ...... .220
Sua.r. beat beet, 1SH Ibe 100
Pure Cider Vtnevar, ga la
COVE OYSTERS, No. I, urn ... Se
S (or S2c. 8 lie No. I can 14
Kentucky Acolo Butter, a It -lb. i"
ot Cabin Syrup. SSe altt 10c
Tip Corn Syrup, S-lb. can. ....... .ale
Tip BAncakfc Flour, 84-oa. pks....lOc
. Carnation Milk, S large aana. ... ,-.
Rlkborn Milk, large eana e
Small rana, S (or ,.lc
Seeded Ralalne, 18 pkg.....v lie
Prunea, aiao, lb., ......... .lie
S0-S0 alaalb.. lOe
Kellog'a Drinket, SOe aiao SOc
Ten Maybloeeom, fineat natural
lea(. unrolored Japan, H-lb pkg.SOe
Tea -Lfpton'a. H-lb. ean 17c
4-lb. ean, 3U. 1-lb. ean 8c
Coffee Keonomj blend, 16e grade,
per lb ; ISc
Coffee Independent. 164 grade, per
lb. ..i 28c
' Peanut Butter, lb....
Visit our meat markets for the
I $5.00 orders dolirerod free. Smaller orders lor sc. . .
store THE BASKET STORES
ITKAJSK
By NeU Brinkley
copyright, ISIS, International Nwa Sarrloa.
Danny is bound to have his way
A 1L ' 1 1J -.LI 111-
Household Suggestions
rubber' spongers n excellent
instrument for dry cleaning woolen
materials." The. article' to be cleaned
should be laid upon a fiat ..surface
and rubbed briskly with the sponge,
taking care always to rub the wrong
side of the nap and to clean the
SDonse carefully after each rub.
Place a week's tea' leaves in a pail
and pour over them a quart of boil
inor water. Leave for one hour, then
strain and bottle. This liquor is ex
cellent for cleaning varnished wood
and linoleum, and when used for
cleaning windows and mirrors makes
then shine like crystal.
Teacups with broken' handles are
very useful for poaching eggs. Hun
ter the insiae, Dreax , xne egg into
the cup ahd stand the cup in the
frving pan half .filled with water. It
keeps the egg a good shape when
poached, easy to sap onto toast and is
cleaner than poaching in a frying
pan. ; v . . -.. : . .
Pike's Peak Macaroni. Spaghetti or
Noodlea, pkg Te
HoraeradUk, lOo bottle Tc
Armour's Cateup, SSe liae .le
Soda. 10c pkg , ....Be
. CANNED COODS -Webater
Wax or Groan Strhw
Beana, ean. Sc
Beckon Pork and Beana, ean... 10a
Pumpkin, aiee S, ean. Sc. S (or SSe
Corn. Oaka brand, aiaa I. ea..
Kraut, lt-oa. ean, 7c S for....le
Poultry Shell, seek lota, e,
Headlight Matckoa. boa...
tamp Chlmneya, No. 1, Sc.
Keroeene. per gaj
Gaa Mantlee, ISc grade, c.
Knit Wriat Mitta, pair....
Rem Lye, lSe ean
...Sc
I. 7c
No.
for'
.To
SSe
..Sc
.Tc
ARMOUR S BUTtERINE
A good mbitltute (or higk-priced
butter. . ' '
Prinrete), beat quality, lb t2e
Zi. Prineeton, tinted, 'lb JJc
Empire, high grade, lb ISc
Magnolia, S-lb. roll SOc
JV
Cream Cttaeea. lb.
best meats at the lowest pricc3.
YOUI
Do You Know That ,
Nearly all savage have perfect
teeth. Imperfect teeth are a sign of
civilization. , ,
It is aaid that an elm tree will
live 600 years; it is in its prime when
150 years old. ' J
By French law no doctor may in
herit property left to him by a de
ceased patient- .
The term Yankee" is derived from
a corrupt pronunciation of the word
English by the Indians.
There are still hermits in Italy who
live solitary lives in mountain caves,
and they number no fewer than 990.
.Among these recluses there are six
teen who are over 95 vears of age
and three centenarians, while all the
others have passed the age ot SU.
Youll quit home baking
if you toy this delicious,
big KLEE loaf)
"- You've often wished you could stop bread
baking. The terrific heat of the summer
bake day the danger of catching cold in
winter the demands it makes ' on" your
precious time have made you long for the
right kind of bread to take the place of
yours. ;' ; ' . I
You'll find the kind of bread you've longed
for in the big ten cent loaf of R1HIHUID.
The large loaf means less waste, tool From
the same dough, 'the big loaf is better quality '
than the email. ,
K'l
For Quality and Economy
. Buy th Big 10c Loaf
-1 -i l ' You'll find ' KLEQHUID i everything ' you
can ask for in bread. It i close-grained,
substantial, and with a wonderful flavor that
"Taken Yqa Back to Younger Dayt"
Jay Burns Baking Co.
OMAHA
DLT.
Henry T. Clarke, Jr.
, ChairmanT Nebraska Stat
Railway Commission ,
Republican Candidate for
Re-Election
TWICE ELECTED TO THE LEGIS
LATURE BY THE VOTERS
OF DOUQLAS COUNTY
Henry T. Clarke, Jr., has rendered
the people of thia etste faithful and
efficient service.
He merits the eupport of all voters
regardlees of political affillatlona.
ENDORSED BY SHIPPERS, JOB
BERS, MANUFA C T U R E R S,
LABORERS and FARMERS
GENERALLY
Vol (or Henry, T. Clarke, Jr.,
' ' far
State . Railway Commissioner
r
Trade at the Washington
and Up-to-Date
MEATS
Horn dreaaed . Spring Chickens, per
lb . lV,c
Some dreBBod- Hmib, per lb 17c
ome dreaeed Duclrb, per lb......l9e
Milk fed Veol Roaet, per lb ..ISc
Milk fed Veal Chops, per lb ISc
Milk fed Ve I 8 ew. per lb 10c
ISIS Lamb Chop, per lb I7Vic
1911 Lamb Legs, per lb. ....... .l7Vjc
Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb...l3',c
Choice Steer Rib Roast, per lb....lVC
Choice Steer S.rloin Steak, per lb. ISc
Choice Steer Hound Steak, per lb..l7V,c
Choice Steer Shoulder Steak, lb..l2'jc
Fresh Oysters, , solid pack, par at. .4Sc
u ' ' m
SPECIALS IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT,
Roasted Prime Rib Roaet, per lb. .v. 40c
Roaited Young Veal Roast, per lb... Bsc
Roasted Lamb Legs, per lb.. w
Roasted Pork Loin, per lb... Bc
Routed Spring Chiokena, e-h SSe
Rna.t.H florin Dueka. eecn .a .Sac
Kosher Smoked Briakett, per lb.,.. 40c
Make your bene lay by feeding them Ground Bone. 8 lbs. for
Write for ew asoeey-eavmg price
THE WASHINGTON MARKET
TKat moat gvaaHary an si up -
PhoM Tfm 4?b ConntKU AU DtfiU.
PILES
CURE ft WITHOUT THE
Fistulav Fiaaure
Hmhi urcd
eraareVDtM: no
FrM Book (or emu snd womon. jssubllshed pennMtit1r
Pll ErTQ Rectal Disease, Cored Wfthont Operation
I laali w Ne,r'y very casexured in one trlltment. I do not tor-'
sssaeiisiaiw ture you f0T weflg u moat dootbrs do. No knife of
anaesthetic. No wait sfnotsl or hospital. Absolute guarantee to every esse.
PAY ME ONLY HALF OF WHAT OTHERS CHARGE. Men and women
treated. .. s H ,
DR. J.C. WOODWARD, 301 Rose BlJg., Omaha, Neb.
HORLICK!S
THS ORIGINAL , A
. J.1ALTED MILK J-
Cheap substitutes cost yon aame price
. Aik for and Crt je .
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
SPAGHETTI
36bgrlKrx8ooiFret
SKINNER MFG.C0L OMAHA. UiA
. IA1GCST MAUIKMI FUTOHY IS AMERICA
Market, the Most Sanitary
Market in the West
GROCERIES ,
Best Granulated Sugar, 1ft Iba for tiM
All branda Creamery Batter, lb.. ..37c
Fancy Country Butter, par lb 3Sc
Good Oleomargarine, per lb ISc
Large Leaf Lettuee, always, S for. . .Se
S iuer Kraut, 8 cans for ...25c
Tomatoes, S cana for 26c
Oravefruit, C for 25c
Extra Fancy Jonathan Applea, box, SI M
Extra large Potatoes, per pk SOc
Washington Best Flour, per 48-lb.
suck S2.2S
Peanut Butter; made while yon wait, per
lb
. .ISc
Kofther Salami, per lb -....45c
Schmalt Herring, each.... Sc
Roll Mop Herring, t for., 25c
lnuierial Russian Sardines, per lb...20c
Anchovies, per lb 20c
Speck Herring, 8 for ..ISc
Mannirte Herring, each 'vtc
Ved to.
Hat. Mall orders promptly attani
to - slat.
tm frk. MM.
1407 Douclaa St.
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