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This matron’s favorite 1 giving and her dinners were always just a little more tempting Tuesday, August 31, 1915, ALKING of a certain well known matron brings to mind the inter- esting story, as it was told to me, of her paimy days amongst us form of entertainment was dinner- than others, her menus most unusual and attractively different from most, & lure that really lured, for her devotees were legion. At one of her fuuctions the guests were chatting gayly around her table and as course after course appeared, knowing glances began to pass from one to the other—glances of complete surprise. ferent, not hers at all. The viands wriety, but dishes that tempted the fensou was not apparent to all, but one charming madame The menu was dif- were not of the particularly enticing lover of simple home-like foods. The “smelt the mouse,” and went blithely on her way through course after course of her husbund’s favorite dishes. fingers off.” At Happy Hollow Club. Mrs. L. M. Lewis entertalued twelve guests at luncheon toduy at the Happy Hollow club, and Mrs, Edward Callaban #ave a luncheon of twenty-two covers today at the club. Dinners will be given tnis evening at the Happy Hollow elub by B B Wi have two guests; M. M C.C Bolden, six;C M and E. A, Pegau, eleven. At the Country Club, Mrs., Kenneth Pateraon entertalneg st Juncheon today at the Country club in honor of Miss Eliza [lalsey of Ellzabath, | N.J. Amound of pink awters decorated the table and covers were pinced for: Mesdames— g::n Ke.ly, land Paterson, ) {ssen— Halsey, Gl.dys Peters, Paterson, T, Rurh Peters, > > Isses— Raphne Peters, Margaret Bruoe, Change of Address. Mrs, George Doane and daughter, Miss Dalsy, are glving up thelr old home at Twenty-first and Chicago streets and will take an apartment. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F. Byrne will move | Lo’ October 1 from the New Hamliton to an apartment In the Stratford Terrace on Park avenue. On the Calendar. Mre. Harry Kelly will give a bride's party Friday afternoon at her home, complimentary to Miss Eliza Halsey. The Columbian club will give a card party tomorrow afternoon at their hall at Twenty-second and Locust streets at 2:30 o'clock. Wedding Announcement. The wedding of Miss Bethel R, Rey- nolds and Mr, Frank Blerbower was celo- ‘brated Monday morning at 8:3 o'clock, by Rev, C, H. Fleming, at his home. Just as all were leaving the dining room '‘wise" madame nalvely remarked to Madame Hostess: “Your menu held all of my husband's favorite dishes! % Please keep mother of the bride and groom, and Mrs. |Cannon, & sister of the bride. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bler- bower will be at home at 2006 Burt street. Pleasures Past, Mrs J. P. Brophy entertained Saturday evening at her lome In honor of the {Muses May and Bormadette Murphy of Ogden, Utah, Wellman, five: Victor White six; Geurge 1 B. Roberts, seven; R. 8. Brown, (hres, who will return to thelr hoine tne latter part of the week. Tre members of Grace E\vengelical church gave a rereption Monday evenlug n honor of thelr pascor, Hev. and Mra, T. M. Evuns and Miss Veur Evans, at their heme. They were surprised by the Brotherhood club, of wnten Rev, Mr, Eyane lu 0 member, Mre. A, Bindbore entertained at Junch- eon Baturday in honor of Mrs. W. Swan of Denver, Colo, The puosts were: Musdamen— Mesdnmen— A" Jonnmon, a. A. ‘Anderson, g A, Seabloom, h ng, LAnd 3 | "Miss Helen Johnson, o T The Fagaloo olub gave a hiking party at Big lake, Council Blubbs, Sunday morning. Thone present were: Missen—- Minwon— Happy Mulholland, Carrie Hdwards, Frances Mulhollana, Mary'Marah. . Marah, Mable Tinker, Bersle Antony, Wilma Meitos, | Ircne. faker, Loo Mrkor Leo ~Kenna, E. Patton, B. Colberg, | P. McCrons, Wedding Plun._ Announcement comes from Chicago of Miss Helen will be married to Mr. Austin H. Niblack In November, and Miss Flor- ence will marry Mr, Vaughn Spalding In January. Fisher-Coady Wedding. Mrs, W. J. Kirkland anpounces the marriage of her siater, Miss Anna Coady the wedding dates of the Misses Cudahy. | THE BEE: Mountain View ranch, near Bill ngs Omaha and Councll Bluffs friends will be interested In the announcement, Wwhich comes as & surprise For Miss Wiltshire, Mra. F. P. Kirkendall and Mrs. A. L. Reed gave a plenie today at “Kirkwood in honor of Miss Grace Wiltshire of Los Angeles, the guest of Mr. and Mra. Frank Hemilton, The guests included Mesdames— Mesdames— . v, Johnson, A. G. Heason, Frark H- rillton, M. 11 rber, E. W. Martin, G. W. Wattles, isaac Cowes, Wiih W. A. Fraser, Dan‘el Wheeler, Charles Offutt, o AL MusuAne, Fosselman-Bideanx Wedding. The marriage of Mr. Leo Fossslman and Misg ‘Caroline Bideaux, both of Dubuque, Th., was ceeorated at St Peter's church in Omaha at 6 o'clock this morning. The Rev. Father McCarthy of- flefated. After the ceremony a wedding break- fast was served at the home of Mr. and Mra. John A, Gentlemun, who were wit- nesses of the wedding ceremony. Mra. Gentleman 1s the bride's aunt. The young couple left this afternoon for an extended western trip and will be at home at Dubuque after October 1. At the Brandeis. Among those entertaining at theater parties last evening were Misses Ellers, Mulcahy, May Riale, Lange, Bolin. At today’'s matinee parties were given by Mcsdames J. H. Conrad, W. W. Turner, H. B Robinson, H. Mahon, A. V. | Kinsler, Rheam. Miss Gertrude Cobry {and Miss Evelyn Hopper Mrs C. F. Benner, Miss Soathard, Mr. George A. Goodman and Miss Burkamp i will entertaln at the Brandels this even- ing. Counell Bluffs. At Prairie Park. At the annual meeting of the Prairie Park club Saturday evening, August 24, the followlng officers were elected for the sewson of 1915-1916; President, B. G King: vice president, I. C. Conley; secre- {tary and treasurer, Louls Nelson. The board of directors will consist of the three above officers, with Oeorge W. Gardner and Charlen C. Haynas. The club's social season will begin in about three weeks. The dances will be charge of George W. Gardner. Louls Nel- son will have charge of the Whist club and the management of the club house will be handied by Charies C. Haynes. The Ladies' Whist club, which was under the direction of Mrs. H. C. Barton last season, will also commence the season shortly. Personal Mention. Mrs. W, A. Ramser and son, Willlam, have returned from an extended trip {through California. | Mrs. Roy T. Cathers has gone to Den- |ver, where she will remain a couple of | weeks visiting triends. Miss Nellle F. Green will open her dancing studio at Prairie Park club house the middle of September. The Misses Mae and Eva Mahoney are expectod home shortly from an extended trip on the Pacific coast. Miss Mary Frances Welch leaves to- The |and Mr. Merrit M. Fisher, which was |morrow for California to visit her brother only guests present were Mrs. H. R. icelebrateq at Billings. Mont, August 24. [and numerous friends. Miss Welch wili Reynolds and Mrs. P. W, Bierbower, | The young people will 'be at home at|visit in San Francieco, Los Angeles, ' emEm———_p— & from The S. A, | A — e = - AT Wednesday, September 1st, we will place on sale in our immense Bargain Base- ment Store the entire stock of S. A. Pierce & Co, $39,000 worth of Men's, Women's, Misses’, Children’s, Boys' and Youths’ Boots, and Rubber Footwear. The S. A. Pierce & Co., well known in lcwa and Nebraska for forty years as one L S T inj PIERCE | NEW DEAN OF CREIGHTON MED- ICAL COLLEGE. Fresmo, Baker, Cal., and Salt Lake City, Utah, befors returning home. | Mra Kate Martin of lowa City, Iu, is in the city, visiting her children, Mr and Mrs W. J. Martin. She s accom |panted by Miss Vera Mclnerny. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Findioy returned Mondsy evening from a ten days motor trip through lowa. They visited friends |tn Boone, Ia. Miss Emma Foley and Miss illla Ras mus left Monday for a tour oa the P |eific onast. They will visit both exposi- tions and go s for north as Vancouver vefore returning Biltonsnes It » certainly rprising tha womsn wili eudnre the miseral {Ings caused by billousness and wnnstipation. any feel natipa tion, when rellef is 8o easily had and a I80 little expense. Mrs. Chas. Pock, Gates N. Y., writes: “About a year ago I used two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and they cured me of biliousness and consti pation.” Obtainable everywhere. ' Al Aruggists.~Advertisement. S _ Schq:l Children See FLITTON—he gives children personal attention. No: Farnam 16th St. [iorih of Sarnam.se. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915, NEW MEDICAL DEAN AT CREIGHTON UNI Dr. Robert Retzer of University of Chicago Appointed Head of Medical School Here. SUCCEEDS DR. A. L. MUIRHEAD Dr. Robert Retzer, recently of the faculty of the University of Chicago, has been appointed dean of the Creighton College of Medicine, suc- ceeding Dr. A. L. Mutrhead, who de- sired to be relieved of the details in- cident to the position in order that he might give himself up exclusively to teaching. Dr. Muirhead will continue to head the department of physiology, which he has brought to such a high state of ef- ficlency that it is one of the strongest parts of the medical course. His vast experience, his .marked ability as a teacher, and his keen interest in his de- partment, will combine, as In the past, to enlist the hearty support of the student body, and additional time, which will now be at his disposal, will enable him tor work out pians long since formed but unexecutsd, because of the attention claimed by the executive dutles of the tean's office. The new dean brings to his position an unusual amount of experience both as student and teacher. A graduate of the ! 'niversity of Lelpsic, he taught for four years in the Johns Hopkins Medical chool, two years in the medical derart- nent of the University of Minnesota, and our years at the University of Chicago. His specialty is anatomy, and at ‘reighton he will have charge of the natomical laboratories, as well as the | caching of anatomv. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages ‘an be rented quickly and cneaply by a Bee “For Rent.” Let us make it as strong as we can: Fels-Nap like any other soap. tha is not No other soap ever made, whether you call it hot-water or soap, can do It’s the naptha cold-water what combined with other harmless cleansers that loosens the dirt and dis- solves the grease and does what hard rubbing and b oiling take twice as long to do. Just as wonderful for all household cleaning. TOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Only forty minutes’ ride from the ALBANY HOTEL, Denver. Don’'t miss this on the way to the two Expositions, Write to the AIBANY HOTEL MANAGEMENT for the booklet, free, ““One Day Scenic Trips Into the Denver Mountain Parks and Re sorts.” Address ALBANY HOTEL, Denver, Colo. ADVERTISING I8 THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE BPOKEN EVERYWHERE BY BUYERS AND SELLERS, Miifiljufi Lng'i Co0. $3.00 per hour. Stand st Merchants Motél. Doug., 4500. NO @WEWILL DELIVER IT LATER WHEN YOUA WHULL Co i Il TEL.DOUG.| C T T i A A & TR Qe COMP e R . BANK BLDG tire $39,000 Stock of Fall NY., Council Bluffs, on Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ABOUT HALF PRICE Council Bluffs, consistin, of hoes and widths. This was a distinct scoop for Brandels Stores to get so man people will want for fall to sell at about half pri stand that they carried only the best lines of shoes, Including such makes as Strong & Garfield, Wright & Peters, Johnson Bros., etc. The shoes are all excellent styles, all sizes of the very shoes more especially when you under- 'V RE READY | ‘1 TEL.DOUG:. | 429 of the leading concerns selling the highest grade shoes, liquidated earl upon the death of Mr. Pierce, and their $39,000 stork of Fine Fall Shoes was placed on the auction block. We saw in this an unusual opportunity and our ability to pay the large amount of cash on the spot brought to us this splendid stock. 49¢| 98¢ 15¢ All Felt Slippers, fur trimmed, 98 will be marked 50c 98¢ Shoe Trees for Men and Women, You Have Such in the summer Exceptional preparations have been made for efficient service, comfort and con- venience of people who attend this sale. Remember that the sale starts Wednes- day morning &t 8:30 and continues until Saturday night. Let your own best interests be served by coming. Fall Shoes for Men, Women and Children We will sell all of the Men’s Shoes, Strong & Garfield, Stetson's, etc. Fine Shoes, late styles, all sizes and widths. Pierce's retail price $5.00 and $2 95 . . All the Rubbers for Women, all first quality, to be marked....... Rubber Heel Cushions, regular 25c grade, pair.... 10c Lamb’s Wool Soles fcr Crocheted Slippers, for Men, Women and Children, 10 (v 75¢c .10¢ Over ‘1.000 pair Women's Overgaiters, all colors, worth to $1.00, 10c includi will be marked, pair.......se.. n regular 25¢ pkgs., will be markcg. i .5c Ve will sell all the Women's Shoes, worth $5 and up, such makes as Wright & Peters, etc., at, pair. $2.50 All the Women'’s Shoes, Pierce’s price $3.50 and $4.00, all good styles, all sizes, at, pair..oceeee $2.00 All the odds and ends of Women’s Shoes, every size, all splendid values. Piarce'’s otk AR 1 All Shoes for Children, sizes $l 00 . . All the House Slippers for Men, splendid values, worth to $2, at. $6.00, at We Ym sell all of the Men’s Shoes made to retail at $3.50 and $4.00, many famous makes, all sizes, at, pair $2.50 We will sell all the odds and ends in Men's Shoes, Work Shoes, Athletic Shoes and Staple Shoes, Pierce's price, worth to $3.00, pair...... $2.00 Shoe Polish of all kinds, Q;I‘th(e Misses' and Oa‘ljldzenl;s Shoes, sizes | up 10 8, Atieseevccesses o 2, patent and dull leather and ; o Alldf)xfo‘;?l and Pumps for Women, re-| First Quality Rubber Heels for Men’s and gardless quality and style, all 69 Women's Shoes will be kidskins, every size, good - palr.............‘..$l.49 sizes, will be priced. . TR e It Is Not Often An Opportunity. We Advise Qur Custcmers fo Teke Acvirtege of It . Ready Wednesday Morning at 8:30---COME EARLY BR Open Until All the Bath Slippers for Men and Arch Supports of all kinds Women will be marked, pair..... L will Do mATKRd, s sniovcisoneanse Ankle Braces, pair..... All Canvas Leggings for Men will be markcd“ ¢ All Men's One-Buckle Arctics P DO IMRTRME L o s e nnannrenss GPM.