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By MELLIFICIA, i HE motor cycle “‘cop” is not waye be met with fear and Sometimes it happens t possessed of a dual personal BEE: OMAHA, THE THI h‘.\‘l' \Y, \Pl(ll‘ 20, 1915, Wednesday, April 28, 1915, always to be avolded, shivery legs or must he al bhat he is proved to be versatile and ity, a real fairy godmother to wit Can you imagine the metamorphosis? On the boulevard, near Turner park, a few days ago a charming little maiden and her electric car were moving blithely along The car was & very good look roomy, upholstered in dove grey, The occupant, hagen blue suit to match car. all gaze. All goes beautifully along, when car makes a sudden Jerk and stands The little occupant, after much to do, when up comes Mr. deftly fixes the offending machine. with smiles of pleased surprise and the true hero. Lecture This Evening. Mra. Anthony Merrill gate her lecture on “Modern Dramatic Theories’ this mofning at the home of Mrs Walter Pags. After her lecture she read Drake” a play by lewls N. Phrker This evening at 8.9 o'clock Mra. Merrill will deliver her lecture on the “‘Tdeal- st &t the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B Summers and read the play “Across the Border,” by Beulabh Marie Dix. An in- vitation to this evening's lecture is ex tended to all who are interested The next lecture will be given Friday | morning &t the home of Mrs. Louis C Nash. Literature Department Meets. One of the large affairs of today was the kensingion siven by department of the Omaha Woman's club At the home of Mra. W. 8. Heller. . An attractive musieal program was glven by | Mrs. Porter tt, Misa Ruth Thomp- son and M Bradner i The special guests of honor were the 3 executive committee of the Woman' club, Mrs. A, (i Peterson of Aurora, state president of the Federation of Wo- men's clubs, and Mre. Paul of St. Paul, the viee president, both of whom are here to attend the Second district meet- ing at Benson Thursday. Mrs. Anthony . French Merrill of Chicago and Mrs. C. E. Martin were also amonk the inivted guests. Mra. O M. Mullen is leader of the departinent. Forty guests were present. lc(mnl-l.itoh Wedding. of Miss Elsle Hiteh, uumor of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hiteh of Bensonhurst, and Mr. Alphonse Hof- ® o'clock a. m. at St Mary Magdalene church. The oceremony was performed z 150 guests. wore a gown of white satin lace and pearls. | akirt box pleated, inset with blossoms, The tulle vell m held relatives Park club gave its last lly Dancing party of the club honse Sat- “’V.’.‘m. ' nd white, and the favors wers yosen. A short talk was made by B G on evening, Septomber 18 The anncal election of officers will take ptace AL the business meeting in Augunst. The officers for the Iast season were B. G. King; president; E. C. Conley, vice prea- , secretary and treas- , urer;'C. ¢ George W. Gardner ang D. K. Smith, directors Mre, 5 ser was the sueat of ise party given Friday at her home. The cvening was sames. Those present were and Mesdames— George Pahiren- bruch, Laura Pates, Lida Glook, ‘dl.nh‘n h, punann, e Mesdames John Dych, Willlam Saalfeid Rummy Club Party. Mps. Frank O members of the Rummy club home ‘Pueaday afternoon. Threu were placed for the game and the prizcs © were awarded o Mesdaumes E. H. Oaks Waiter Mockamer and Alex Jetes. The suests of the club were Mrs. J, 8 Zipfel | and Mre. G, C. Winterson. The next regular meeting of the club will be held In two weeks at the home of M. P. Mehrens. Friday evening of this week st her hemor of the busbands of the members The members include N Meadames - P 9 N. A Smith, W, F. Lores Alex Jetes, B, Hosan. M. M. Kline, Y. Frank O. Browne Walter Mockamer, E. H, Daks reoms were decorated throvghout with | Beauty roses and red tulips s Dancheon Mrs. 6. G Garhardt just as good looking, The romantic ensemble enough to attract | Motor C the IJiterature | mann took place Wednesday, April 3, at Rev. Father Finney in the presence | Browne entertained the | tables | the club will give an cvening party in tulips, The | ing one, copenhagen blue, lgrge and red spokes in the wheels becomingly gowned in Copen- “Bingo!" something happens! The dead still tugging, i» bewildered as to just what yele Cop, springs from hiz seat and The little lady showers the officer he, blushing gayly, goes on his way, read a paper on “Saphira” and Mrs. P A. Themanson one on Susan B. Anthony The guests of the club were Mesdames 8. A. Oldsfield, Rogers of Bik Creek and Miss Freda Kolling of York, Neb. Mra. | G. T. Lindley will be the hostess at the next meeting of the club, which will be held at Carter Lake on May 18 The members were Meadamen \l»-d-mn. J.°P. Barnhart, a Andley K. H. Barnes P A Themanson, |G. W. Borgen, . L. Pflasterer, J. pdric) R B. flawley G, G. Gerhart, J. J. Hess Miss Liian Gwinn To Honor Club Members, To W, 8 Heller gave a kensington this afternoon at her home in honor of the | teralure department of the Omaha Woman's club. The rooms were decorated #oma and forty guests were entertained Sorority Luncheon. Mrs. Bugene Coffeen and Mrs, Lioyd {Thompaon gave a luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Coffeen In honor of the Delta Delta Deita sorority. Covers were placed for: Mesdames. Mesda G Pryor, E. nolly Counl "Wasew, Hox it A, Van Oradell, Wallace Port G H. Tunniclitte, o Minsens Misnes Ann Hermenson, Nan Frankish On the Calendar. The Omaha Weman's Preas club will have luncheon at the Hotel Loyal Thurs- day I The officers of the Columblan Circle | Wil antertain at thelr hall. Twenty-ec lond and Locukt streets, Thursday after. | moon. Personal Mention, . Jirs. George Palmer s spending {week In New York City. | Miss Bcherer is the guest of Mrs, € Harrison. Hhe has been viaiting frie {in Calitornia and attending the expo: 'mn- Mise Henrletta Hergman returned this the e bouquet of orange blos- Mofning from & three months' stay in | What will happen to this one remains | Chicago. Slie was accompanied home by her stater, Mrs. Myer Fridstein, who will ummumumm-.m and Mrs. 8ol Bergman, for several wowks. Mres, H. D, Wilson and Miss Mary Wil- #on of Nebraskn City spent Tuesday, in Mlu. Mra. Wilson motored home with friends Tucsday evening, but Miss Wil son will remain until this evenihg, the #uest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, H. Doud. \ WATTLES HURRIES HOME FOR RECEPTION AT BANK Vice Presldent Wattles of the United States Natlonal bank i hurrying home from California in order that he may be Dresent at two receptions that are to be ®iven by the bank officlals prior to open- ing the new bank bullding for busineas next Monday morning. The first reception will be Friday even- Ing, when those who have invitations will attend. Baturday evening there will be | & reception for the depositors of the | bank. At both receptions there will be musle, Monday Mr. Watties will leave for Chi- cago, where, Tuesday, there will be held | | & meeting of the directors of the Chicago, | Gireat Western road. He ls & member { party | of the board. | WANTS RAILROAD FARE Fred Roney of Selisis, Mont. former resident of Omaha, summoned on the next {J9ry panel, has written a letter to the clerk of the district court advising him that he will come here to serve if Doug- 1as county will pay the expenses of his | trip, amounting to about $40. The county will not pay. Much thought has been given In lai years to the subject of wmaternity. l:. the cities there are maternity hospitals equipped with modern methods. | most women prefer their own homes and in the towns and villages must prefer lh‘::' ‘Dl'ud Iln:l this is true we know { Ereat many splendid ietters | written on the subjéct that our *Mother Friend” is a great hel pectan| | ® P to ex t motbers. Jwrite of the wonderful nlhl how it “seemed to aliow the | muscles to expand without undue strain and what & splendid influence # was on tul. BerVOus system. Such helps as | “Mother's Friend” and the broader { knowledge of them shouid have a heipful | | influence upon bables of the future. , Sclence says that an infant derfves its sense and bullds character trom | outaneous impressl: And & tranquil | mother certainly will transmit & more | Boalthul nfluence than 1if she s ® | tremely nervous from undue pain. This e 'h“ host of w:nen belleve who lr- mnm thoroughly ex- le book malled free. “Mother's Friend . ey is sold in all drug ta for book. Bradnsid 411 Lamar Blde. Atlas s Ll i | ! | taroughout with quantities of spring blos. TO SERVE ON THE JURY But | ' WOMEN 70 TAKE THE STUMP Many Speakers Thursday Night to Urge Women for the Board of Public Wcllare FashrioAn Hint [JUDGE SUTTON WILL SPEAK ! - | Tre greatest array of forensic ever displaved at one and the forth n the talent me meet- Thuraday Young Wo association auditerium, tell where they |siand with regard to placing women on the proposed board of public welfare The meeting s being launched by Mrs \ Capen, president of the Omaha Suffrage | association, ana Protest against name women on the {ine Imen'w « promises to be set clock hristian evening at § o |when the “outs” will s In the nature of a the mayor's refusal to hoard Besides the six candidates for commis- L. Sutton, Tom Hol Conner, 1. L. M Richardson and James give talks. %) One Minnte !w—.’hn. One-minute speeches will be made the following Kuran Randall, | Mesdames {George W |F. 3. Birss Ffle Tucker Philip Potter Halleck Rose. F. D. Wead J E. Butler, Dr. Olga Btasiny, :-uJuAi)\\pl Judge A lister, [ vaine, | | Kupinaky John Kuhn, | James | will by Miss Blanche Van Miss Frances Graves, Mise Bess Mise Marie Honess, and women Covell, Harrlet MacMurphy, E £ Rood, J. T. Brillhart, H. H. Genau C 8 Hartwick Tdn_Cini H. 1. Morrow Carrfe D. Scott Charles Rauer |rn Jennie Callfass, . R. Roberts, L. A. Steere, F. A. Follansbee, (B G. McGilton, A. C. Anderson, May 1 By LA RACONTEUSE. ‘ The quaintness of our grandmothers ia | | expresmed In the frock of white net, wllh lita akirt of many ruffies suggesting the | | old-time crinoline. The hodice, however. | {18 built on the lines of a bolero, the bot- |tom finished with a band of. fine em- | | broldery, but is given a touch of quaint- |mess by the ruffled elbow-length sieeves {and low, round neck. Narrow black vel-| vet edges the many ruffles, and a wide | knotled streamer of velvet descends from | |the wide brimmed hat. ( —_—— 'CLARK SHELLEY RESIGNS 1 | _FROM BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE ! | The resignation of Clark Shelley, see- | | retary of the Omaha Bullders” exchange, | | has been tendered to the board of direc- | tors of that body. The directors are to | |consider the resignation at a meeting | | mome time within & week or two. | This i not the first time Becretary jShelley has tendered a resignation, but | former resignations were not accepted. | i l 4 | I |lo ho seen when the board meets. eamiad | Be sure you know the character of the concern |§ that SUPPLIES YOU WITH MILK WHEN MOVING. GOOD SCHOOLS and GOOD |Q all parts of Greater Omaha. . i Alatgit'o ‘ealry Musical Program Ganson’s Cafe —== l red Care E P. Roe, for Launching State Thor Jorgenson Howard Ritter Ornithologists to Meet Hele Friday | ... Myrtle Kelloy he campaign for state-wide tion will be in many of the churches Prohibition Move| prohibt- | launched in Omaha Sunday, | May 18, with special services and prayers Over 9 local Combs’ Gift Wares When the Nebraska Society of Ornith : g o ologiats holds fta annusl meeting in | Members of the Woman's Christian T". Gift giving should ade- Omaha Frid 4 Baturday the mem. | Perance union “will circulate petition b o |‘"" =iy — ‘|“‘ - “'_‘dT‘ ,'m | #ince it is planned to submit the que quately express the donor's pers will include a woodland p in g m"v Wrodrimn - Thil Rave. dRvidi Bove | N ¢ ters by the initiative and refer- sincerity—that depth of re- » R ndun nethod of the Young Men's Christian associa- ”.l,‘ o ‘h' '\ e il Santute gard can be manifested both tion, who are interested in birds, to sc- | ¢ n”"' " ;":\"m H;\ afisrdoos t6 | impressively and enduring- ance union met Wednesday oon to company them and receive INSLFUCHON | ., yng. for the clrculation of petitions Iy by selection from the |08 the native birds that abound in the [ g, ' \ypaign committee of | Dougt s COMBS' stocks of least :_'r-rm n-;x va"v‘v\ Secretary R. 8. 0,04y is headed by Mrs. W. G. Whitmore | costly articles. n“‘” o the bove rl‘-[hnmv ml ;m. ? Valley sill s commities. componed of | The varieties (i the quite that most of the forty boys enrolled In | . o tiacve o¢ pach temperance soclety | foreigto 1. the association's “‘efficiency test” club |y "o oo | {nexpensive wares are su are .;1.‘.““5": to take advantage of the | re N, J. McKittrick, president of the | ficiently extensive tf’ serve izt Omaha union says the women have many | fll almost any givers' desire more signatures mii are required to for uniqueness and appro- BODY OF MARGARET O’BRIEN | make the petition work effective. priateness — compliment BROUGHT HERE*FOR BURIAL | o iy sunday mectimes n the ra wi | [ 000 taste and evidence the Billy Sunday meetings in the will | o - give a powerful impetus to the prohibi- purchasing discretion ¢ Q=====================O Our Annual May Sale of White Starts On Saturday Next, 1A MOST SAMPLE TAILORED SUITS cloths and colors. Sample Suits worth to $149 $69% Danly g 31 'h o Sample Suits worth to $98 Ao The body of Miss Margaret O Brien, the well known Omaha woman who died suddenly of appepdicitls at Seattle F tion - | DENISON OMAHA DELEGATE an:palgn. ruary 21, hus been brought to Omaha .n-\ i will be buried Saturday morning. A } TO Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE | brother, Moses P, O'Brien, accompanied | General Secretary E. F. Denison cf the | the body, and he will make his home | Yorng Men's Christian assoclation will | here. Interment will be private und will [lcave for the Pacific coast May 13 to at- be conducted by Father McCarthy at Holy Sepulchér cemetery. Friends who desire to view the body may do 0 at the Henfey undertaking pariors between new and Saturday, the brother states. {May 19-, the program at the conference sessions. | tend the annual conference of employed oificers, to be held at Pacifte Grove, Cal, He is chairman of the impor- (fant committee having general charge of your satisfaction. Gift things for all occa- sions in precious metals and gems. l"'l BrandeisStores Of a New York Manufacturer’s 375 EXCLUSIVE MODELS .w.hn-hdtl-m Mwbuu Sample Suits worth to 330 $142 We have also included our own entire -hnthbwaud«fuloiedn. divided them into lots with the %55 Sample Suits worth to $49 Women's 16-Button Gloves, black and white, Trico and Mllnnelo weave, Thurs- day, special .. EXTRAORDINARY SALE AS a ruult of a special purchase we offer 375 Beautiful Sample Gar- ments made for the show room and salesman. Exclusive models, This maker was noted among the trade as one of the ‘highest class manufacturers of tailor-made garments in New York. His garments are all of the very highest class featun and foreign style ideas shown Sample Suits worth to $65 $35% $25% 1508 Howard Street . Phone Douglas 1113 Omaha’s Finest ..... Popular Priced Sloan’s Sanitary | & 50c 1l 35 200 Water Coolers T 63c Fancy Glased Jardinieres —regularly worth 69¢; Special Fine Footwear for Women Fine Dress Pumps for Women—Patent and “dull leathers, strap or plain styles; light weight soles; French or Cubpan heels. Extremely handsome lasts and pat- RESTAURANT| . 4D vt and sizes. Special, 3 48 35c Daily Lunch ! 4 pair. . : . 12:00 to 2:00 Place anywhere in the ice chamber and contents become Odds and Ends in Fine Tennis Pumps for Women ice cold in a few minutes; Dress Slippers—Satin and —with ankle strap. -White | saves in ice ten times its cost leather. Worth to $4.00. canvas with white rubber each S"flw" || Thursday, a pair— soles. All sizes. A pair— | 8198 || 8749 Thursday, “Trot Moc” Shoes and Oxfords for PSR AT 45(: smart out-door wear, golf, clubhouse Reeves’ dances, tennis, high school, etc. They .Regular 50¢ V‘l““- loc come in tan calf, white calf, tan rm Oc L] o The, eding fretolsss Mace each Towel Bars—. Full xe1 | trimmed or all white; white ivory soles. P [} B NUFREAR. | Low heels -Briglish Hat | Rooms from §1 60 per day wp plated. 18 inches long. Regular S 14 | Divect car line to Exposition. pfi“ S0c; sale 25 lasts. All sizes. Special, P o SR price, each C |« pair, $2.98 t0. room =u=n===u======: New Lotsof Spnng Wall Papers We are showing the most complete stock of wall paper in Omaha. We furnish paper- hangers on short notice, at rea- sonable prices. New Bedroom and Summer Cottage Papers — Neat color- ings, sold with borders. Reg- ular 6¢ kind, 3 a roll Light Weight Gold Papers— A splendid assortment, with 9 angd 18-inch borders to match. Worth to 15¢c. Very special T‘hursda), W RIS /20 &w and KM. —The washable kind. elsewhere at 25¢. Our price for Thursda\. a roll l 6c New Wldh Bhnl: PM—A well selected line to. choose from, with 9 and 18-inch bord- ers 10 match. Worth to 15¢. Sold S Blfc a roll Il el Ef e | | | l I i | & f I I ! ! E | I I \ ll | I I I I Slac