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NE————e I " were R, C. Manley, who had threo guests; By MELLIFICIA. THE San Francisco exposition has its fads and fancies as every thing | elise. Tuesday, September 7, 1915, | Just now, many of the wayfarers who are returning from the coast are wearing the attractive scarfs that are displayed on the | grounds of the fair. They are made This style is, individually, a coast have been visitors at the exposition or friends. Mres. William Lincoln Byrne is wearing one of yellow and white, with a trimming of Copenhagen blue stripes at the ends. has one of purple and white, Miss Florence Neville, a yellow one and Miss | places Miss Jessle Millard as presi- in one and two-toned colors. { one and those who are wearing them are possessed of generously disposec Miss Edith Hamilton Alpha Field one of blue and white stripes, At Happy Hollow Club. De. N. H. Rasmussen will entertain 8t dtnner this evening at the Happy Hollow olub. A jarge basket of golden glow tled with yellow maline bows will decorate the table. His guests will be es- John Pulver. Mesdames A& Chariton, Nancy J. Moore, Koons of Knoxville, 111 . B Craven . H, L. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon V. Smith, Jr.| will entertain at dinner this evening at the Happy Hollow club for Mr. and Mra. L. J. Healey Dr. and Mre. D. A, Medders Mra, Campbell Mra. C. B. Walrath entertained = at | luncheon today at Happy Hoellow club. The table was decorated with a variety of garden flowers and covers were placed | for twenty guests, Othera entertaining at dinner this eve- ning at the Happy Hollow club will be H. 8. Hamilton, who will have seven guesta; John Willlams, two; C. B. Me- Donald, five, and C. E. Williams, two. At Seymour Lake Club. Mrs, John Bekins entertained at lunch- eon Monday at the Seymour Lake Coun- try club for women golfers. Mrs. L. M Lord was elected chairman of the Wo- men Golfers' assoclation and following the luncheon a new club, the Beymoug Lake Golf club, was organized with Mra. L. M. Lord as chairman and Mrs. John Bekins secretary and treasurer. Those |arrived Munday evening to be the guest daughters returned Monday from the o Vational park, where they have been for the last two months. | Mre. T. C. & motor trip through Towa. She is ex- pected home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hachten left Batur- day for California and the expositions, where they will remain for three weeks. Mrs. Ada Yule Broos of Kansas City of her mother, Mrs. Anna Yule, for the week, Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith and Byrne, Mrs. Joseph Byrne and Miss Ophelia Hayden left Sunday evening for Chicago. Mra, T. C. Byrne will go directly to Troy, N. Y., to spend soveral weeks with her daughter, Mra. Willlam Fitzgerald. Miss MHayden and Mrs. Joseph Byrne go on to Washington, D, C Moorhead Cuts Off One-Third of List of the Jurymen by Jury Commissioner Moorhead accord- Ing to the law passed by the last legis- lature, will report for duty to Presiding Judge English when district court opens Beptember 20, The commissioner estimates that the list will be exhausted in a little less than & year of court work and that a new Mst will have to be sclected next spring. A key number applied to the registra- tion lists and poll books ylelded more than 8,200 names, according to the commis- sloner, About 1,100 names were strick from the list. The new law provid that jurors shall be “of proven integrity,’ and authorizey the commisaloner to strike M Mesdames— W. B, .f{' W. P, Philly, R.'M. Lafferty, John Smith, QGeorge McDonald, James Corr, E Calkin: C, E. Parsons, M, Lord, Allen Dudiey, lohn Bekins, M. 8 King, 3 \'ullmt‘r'.. Sa . X Tobin, L L n Inger, &, Henry ofin W, rough, - George Fra R RO 4 1) ERE AAEnne " mbas. ~ M thel ‘Worley, el Mel ary iners, e cottagers entertained at a masquer- ::- party Monday evening at the club use. The annual harvest home dinner will be given Baturday evening, September . Mr. B. B, Comba and Mr. C. R. Combs Combs over Bunday X The Misses Elisabeth and Mary Ringer of Lincoln are visit.ng Dean Ringer at his cottage. Mrs. James . Mrs, Ohrllllunny’ sud Mr. and Mrs. & Vincent motored to F.emont Bunday. 21 the Field Club, Lioing at the Field clud last evening A. E. Feusrs, nine; J. P, Fetters, seven: Paul Wernher, four; ¥Frank Dale, four; W. J. Coakley, six; D. 'V, Bholes, two; The closing mnmmé of the Field club will be given Saturday evening, Beptember 3 . l Notes of Interest. Dr. Frank M. Conlin will leave Wednes- day for Boston, where he will take a | #peclal course at the Massachusetts Clen- with Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Nielson returned & two months’ visit in rs. B. A. Crelghton spent I names of men for lack of iIntegrity and other reasons. “Only & few In proportion to the total| | number were stricken for lack of In- tegrity,” sald the commissione ‘most of the names being removed on account of disqualification by or ocoupation In accordance with the i Recommends Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “I never hesitate to recommend Uham- berlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Sol Willlams, merchant, Jease, Tenn. “T sell more of it than of any other preparations of Itke cha 1 have used it myself and found it gave me more relief than anythings else I have ever tried for the same purpose.’’ Obtainable everywhere. All druggists.— Advertisement. | PAXTON'S GAS ROASTED *+ COFFEE - 460% - FOR 2 LB.CANS “THat Economy COFFEE® COFFEF Price BILLY'S . 100 AXD. TIMES SUPPLY CO. S, Palla., Pa BLE The two FAIRS and DENVER'S MOUNTAIN PARKS. Nothing like DENVER'S MOUN- TAIN PARKS between the two oceans, Write to the ALBANY HOTEL MANAGEMENT, DENVER, COL for & set of their beautiful bookiel FREE, eatitled, “Summer Frolics in " “One Day Secenic Trips ver Mountain Parks and Denver and Colorado’s Mountain Parks and Resorts,” “Sh Trips Into the Rockles from Denve and “The Vacation Number of Den- ver Commerce.” Postage prepald. WOMEN T0 RESOME Twenty-one hundred jurymen, selected | | THE BEE: OMATIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915, Miss Jessie Millard recently. At the time Miss Zorbaugh was visiting her parents In Council Bluffs. Among the women whoss services are Miss Mildred Rogers is secretary, Miss Helen Scoble, treasurer. Instead of meeting several times a week to mew for the war sufferers the efforts Get License On a Hoodoo Day and Now THE RELIEF WORK Wednesday E of the women will b rathe toward collect.| ®nlisted In the work are: ' : l C D ing materials which will provide smplor- | oMesdamen= Mesdames-— Seeking a Divorce|d lce Cream Day ! ment for refuges women on the other| W, ¢, Bhannon, Dan Wheeler, 4 b4 s Franco-Belgian Relief Association|side. Meetings will be held only once a|Haroid Gifford, Clement Chase, Chaites A, Biland dnd Mre Saveth QUARTS 20¢ - : rman Kountze, ran amilton, . . is Reorganized to Help the month. According to present plans the |y nil iiinatrick, Bdgar Scott, Rogers braved the hoodoo last November PINTS ........10¢ War Refages December meeting will be given over to| George Josl7n. G- Manderaon, fand secured a marriage license on Fri- L 3 sewing for local charities. Charles Offut, n Gallagher, day, the 13th. Now they are in divorce C Ca l’ —— Walter Page, John A. McShane, . o Small Sum Goes Long Way. B A it Joun 4 Moshane, | court, ream rame TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT | Contributions in money will be received | Jobn L. Kennedy, I H. Baldrige, Flaunting defiance in the very teeth of p g S & by Miss Helen Scoble. A C. Smith, J.Ml—l.,.u::nnmnm_ the hoodoo they secured their license on Special Assorted Full Cream “The small sum of 0 cents will give Caramels — Nut one-halt day’s employment to a refugee who can in that time make a mattress cover, the materlal for which will also be donated. Sometimes one mattress s all that a family of six or seven has for bedding,” sald Mrs. Rogers. The line of work to be follewed was outlined by Miss Grace Zorbaugh, general secretary of the British-American Young Women's Christian association at Paris, the fateful day, although they did not get married until eleven days later, when Rev. Charles W. Savidge performed the ceremony. Now Mrs. Seland is alleging that hGY| husband has been gullty of non-support ana cruelty; that he called her names, ['J struck her and pushed her. Hilda Hammer, Margaret Bruce, Elizabeth Bruce, ASKS DAMAGES FOR BEING HIT BY LEET’S AUTOMOBILE Lida Wilson, Laura Scott. Local soclety women have reorgan- ized the Franco-Belgian Rellef asso- clation of last winter and will hold their first meetinng early In October. Mme. A. M. Borglum is the honory president; Mrs. Warren Rogers re- only, pound— 25c¢ Ottmar R. Schaefer, aged 15 years, has sued Willlam A. Leet for $10,000 damages in district court, alleging that while rid- ing a blcycle he was run down and in- venture. She asks the court to restore to her the name of Ambler, which was that dent; Miss Millard is vice president; and plain Regular 40c grade, Wednesday e e s s matmons Brandeis Stores Wwho addressed a meeting at the home of | jured by the defendant’s avtomobile. of her second husband. After thelr mar- riage they lived at 2615 Rees street. “Rent rooms quick with o Bee Want Ad. y, - | At Brandeis Stores You Get More Intelligently Selected Dry Goods I Values and Service, Which at Every Point Is the Most Skilled and Intelligent Known to Modern Storekeeping. I i || Made in woft clinging crepe de || I 2 ¥ ] i‘ chine, lace trimmings end || It - Nk L . || flounces, ribbon and silk flower || | ifb o : 3 3 {| trimmings. Flesh and white. : = | AL R \Wed . — = - = 'Exclusive D signs, Fabrics: and Models | "NEW FALL TAILORED SUITS Those New Combinations The smartness of the new combination serge and silks can only be appreciated by a demonstration. The jaunty coatee and redingote models are well represented and come in navy, ook e gl e iukonmndl 30 New Silk Afternoon Frocks, $25‘.00 At this price we have a collection of 20 charming models, | The season's greatest demand. Our assortment of thes very smart and popular garments is of the very || latest welection and come in a very big assortment of colors and stitches. Priced at o, N R It We are able to exhibit a wonderful variety of ideas. Most || every good high-class model brought over from Paris has a || representation in this assortment. Smartness of materials this | season will be a pleasing feature, new gabardines, peau de sourise, broadcloth, kitien’s ear, velours, poplins, efc. Prices range at $39, $49, $65 up to $169 Specially selected for Wednesday {t 1s a number of chic tailored suits, in | | the nobbiest models, many copies | of expensive designs. Every new Nobby tailored suits of the new fall broadcloths, gabardines, oplins, serges, efc., braid and fur color and material is used; afl kinds | trimmings. Brown made for afternoon teas, bridges, calling, efc. ofl snappy new eflehcflve fur trim- | greens, plum, navy an The materials are—charmeuse, crepe meteors, crepe de mings are very muc black. Excep- chin th te., i i in evidence; priced at. ... $35 1 tional values,epnt. slg <8 g g 858 g Dot g n. ohrlren St Russian green, Belgian blue, wistaria, blackberry, etc. Boudolr caps, special offering of many new and pretty dalnty boudoir caps of laces, nets, crepe de chine, allover laces, etc. daintily trimmed with hand made flowers and rosettes and ribbons. Specially priced at 80c, 75¢, $1.00 $5 and up to ...... sesveegns New fall skirts in effective new models, for walking and for dress affairs. The new velour checks, silk charmeuse, satins, broad- cloths, gabardines, etc., priced at $6.98, : ...$22.50 $10.00, $12.50 t0. cevevevecaccvassanss New Fall Silks and Dress Goods Defi of Value ( : September Opening Sale gf\ | Hair Goods French convent hair, 22-inch beautiful switches. $4 95 All shades. Values extraordinary, $6 values, at. . 244nch switches, all shades, $10.00 values, $7 9 5 at Shampooing, Massaging and Scalp Treatments, Manicuring. All work done by experts. Appointments made by phone. For Good Values and Low Prices Our Notion Department Is First Pone Hair Pins, 260 valuss, box. g |Inside Skirt Belting, special, 74.8¢ | Good Steel Crochet Hooks, special, | Kleinert's Sanitary Aprons, at, || That Define the Maximum Velvets and corduroys for skirts, suits and separate coats are the most popular fabrics of the season, and our range of qualities and prices was never so large. The popular and practical imported Boulevard Velveteens are shown here in all widths, at all prices— sessssessstsasssane sty Georgette Crepe in New Patterns | Silks of Authentic Character Our showin Plain Georgette Crepes are very popular shouh . e 12¢ and scarce, but this great department is pre- | the beautifully gold and silver embroidered Pussy p‘:" pared to show you all the newest street shades | Willow, with plain to match; also the new Satin Men's and evening tints. Splendid $1 50 Stripe and Dresden Combinations of Gros de each wearing fabric, yard.......... . Londre and Satin Mattlesse, Georgette, Chiffons each Washable Dress o M. & K. Knitung Cotton, ball...3¢ John J. Clark' spool 100-Yard 42-Inch Satin Stripe Georgette Crepes, in the new two-color combination; for your next blouse or evening gown. $2.2 5 Spechally priced, yard........ 4o}¥lnch Georgette Crepe in the new Pekin stripes, navy and white and black and white. or combinations predominate; 36 Regular $3.50 value, special, yard . $1 .95 and 40 ins. wide. Yard, $1.50 to. sredesrscvesrsnvnnn for -bug fall and winter business in -our newly en- — new weaves and for this Rust-Proof Dress Clasps, card...1¢ || wear, French serges, poplins, tweeds, fancy velours, broad- “:::onn\ltwnldh p-ehl..p:' m tartans, Scotch and French plaids; prices rnnge from $2.56 down to. .. ... $1039 Adjustable Dress Forms || 5"t hew wanied shaden et | Bponsed and sheank. vers popunr | FHOW to Get a_Stand- mx“lmu Forms with skirt, oan o valna, ;96 e A s | ard ‘Plttern FREE y: Stop at our pattern section and be adjusted to h t. sises, a2 w‘d.d. luh“l{m;'fi eo‘!lI:.dNo new fashionable colorings; yard, and Marquisette, in a bewildering array of new colorings. Priced from, yard, 5 R P e T R 7-9 Our showing of the new stripe is the most comprehensive ever exhibited in the west. The new self-toned effects and the two and three-col- ot o.........;:% each .. .Bo Bofllt Sanitary Napkins, de-ldu, ox. . | iy Iy t and may be put away in small box S0Inch Gabardine Sulting—The | g9 5o g1 95 look over our atiractive Fall Stand- "M I” ; when through using. Rokular $5.00 o g '“"’g,"d:"r'_';‘: oy it -.nt.........m....‘.<$1.79 ard Fashion Book. This book con- Salase. dresses. Wedncoday, Sk .. -« ‘2.50 colorings, at, 1.50 | 3 to sotnch Wool Serges, Weip- tains nearly five hundred beautiful- Adjustable Dress Forms (four sec- 'i YO, coocnnnnnnnnnninns . cords—Checks, plain and fancy | 1v illustrated advance styles, any of il 50-Inch Extra Quality French and ||l Sostume Serges—These are the best on the market, very new, in all the new wanted shades. 98c Special, yard. ..... ceevnered granites, plaids and stripes. From the famous Pacific mills. Ta three special lots— 59c, 49¢ and 359¢ tional), can be adjusted at any E also skirt marker on every m Regular $10.00 !4.49 Wodnudnyi:l:. . 3 : : - 7 A View of New Fall Rugs and Carp:ts The new arrivals for the fall showing of rugs and carpets are here, and we extend you a cordial invitation to come in and look them over. We are showing Hartford Kermans, Irans, Saxonys and Bigelow Wiltons—the best rugs that money can buy. While the manu- facturers have advanced the prices all along the line in textile productes, and most of the re- tallers have done the same, we are still giving you the same service and the same mer- chandise at the SAME PRICES as last season. For our French Wilton quality we are showing the Hartford Kerman, the best pure mwm'fl-mnbw Note the prices for our Royal ‘Wilton quality. We show the Iran, also a pure worsted rug of the same high quality as the Kerman, only a trifie lighter in weight. Note the prices on these rugs: HARTFORD KERMANS HARTFORD IRANS, BIGELOW WH.TONS book is t:n‘l’x‘ 30c, and the pattern certifical it givea you your pat- pa A Complete Line of Mew Fall Draneries Our Drapery Department is now complete—we are showing everything that is new for _ fall. Wednesday we will specialize in Curtain Goods. | i | i | | Bungalow Nets, Filet Nets,| Colored Vol ~—These are|Drapery for Side Curtaine— Quaker N most beaut!- very fine grads, with pretty | Will Dot fade. Special, $55 Snentmant, vl, yeed yard, $1.25, 980 and... .. 79¢ and 65c¢ Cretonnes—It would be use less to try to tell of the ex- clusive and immense assort-|linen lace. Complete assort-|88d.....ic00euuse... .. 860, Size 9x12 ... . . ments we are showing E 45c Ribb m,g Size 8:3x106 m:g ::: .:huxu p m at, yard, 3, 28¢ and.. lg“:::l‘ um .39 Ctamine -l.va.—o-.-'_..'m -§37.50 |Size 6x9 ... $27,50 |Size 629 ... $22.50 Cable Cord Marquisette— | {-l-nb“t-, Bize 3TX64 wovmnevs 0,50 (Bite M e . . $4A.50 | Size 27264 oe.eo....$4.00 PO oeenssnrrrannanns More Carefully Made Apparel, Better\ 7silk and Fiber $ilk SmhrTo:fi\m of exclusive patterns includes | .$3.50 thew can be reproduced by Stand- | ard patterns. The price of this | | | | I Figured Drapery Sitk -t | \ 49c| 3 nes vide rre.. 99¢| 39¢, 25¢ and l9¢) -