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R OMIEN WORKING FO HE DUMB ANHAL inding Out Cards to Enlist d in the Work of Humane Society. EY WANT RESPONSES By MELLIFICIA—June 28. riters’ paralysis or some such iction which descends on her whé tes, be it in ever so worthy a cause, kvhat threatens to befall Miss Jessie llard, Mrs. George B. Prinz, Mrs. C. Redick and other well-known fiitrons whose sympathies are en- ted in the cause of the poor, dumb imal and the helpless child, as spon- ored by the Nebraska Humane so- iety. Sandwiched in between. luncheons, wners, teas, the society movie and ‘other interests which claim the atten- Ltion of these busy women, they have leach found time to address and send put hundreds of postal cards to Dmaha citizens and would-be citizens, meaning the women folk, for you know the dear things will always in- sist they are not citizens because they can’t vote, appealing to them to join the humane society at §1 a year and help promote the work. Miss Millard has with her own hand addressed 1,250 postals; Mrs. Prinz, 1,000, and Mrs. Redick, 500, all at their own expense. All club lists, the tele- phone directory and, in fact, any list of names is being requisitioned by the earnest women. So if you receive one of these pos- tals, stop a moment to thmk.of a poor suffering animal and—a hint to the wise— 2 “Any response to our cause is a star in your crown when you go to Heaven” is the way the press chair- man expressed Entertain Motoring Party. . A parwy of Galesburg, IIL, folk who motored to Omaha, including Mrs, Florence George "Edmundson, Mr. \and Mrs. Arthur Stearns and Mr. and irs. Kirby, are being entertained by California street, and in the meantime are at the home of their son, Carroll and Mrs. Belden, who are at Madison, Wis., for the summer. Young Mr Belden is taking a summer course of the state university there ng at the former home of Miss Mary Brown, sister of Mrs. Carroll Belden, who has been visiting in Omaha with Miss Louise Brown, another sister, left last evening for Portland, Ore., planning to spend the summer on the coast. Miss Louise Brown remains here as the guest of the Charles Beldens. | Fidelis Card Party. The largest affair for the day, a card party of forty tables, was given by the Fidelis club at Happy Hollow. ! Twenty prizes were awarded for the bridge and high five games. The| hostesses were: | Mesdames— Mesdames— | F. B. Aldous, Patrick Garvey, Frank Bandle, L."C. Hamilton, J. H. Beaton, v Hayden, G." C. Bedford, L. W. Hoffman, Edward Callahan, C. F. Kleyla, W_E. Callahan, B. A. McDermott, A. F. Mullen, \T. J. Nolan, P. O'Hanlon, F. T.J. Dwyer, C. E. Fanning, A.C. P, Farrell, C. M. Garvey, Miss Eva Dow. J. Despacher, R. Porter, William Quald, L.J Traynor At Happy Hollow Club. The Omaha Bar association has 135 reservations for dinner at' the club | tonight. The Fidelis club card party | and a meeting of the bowling club | were the only afternoon affairs. | For the luncheon on Thursday reservations have been made for ten by Mrs. I. Sibbernsen, Mrs. J. F. Flack, ten, and Mrs, E. N. Robertson, three. Going-Away Luncheon. At the luncheon given by Mrs. John Potter Webster and Mrs. Harold Pritchett for Miss Mildred Butler at the Country club today, the guests | were seated at three tables decorated | with one large and two small baskets of pink roses and maiden hair fern. | Covers were laid for sixty-five. Miss Butler leaves tomorrow with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Butler, and Mr. Willard Butler for Kansas | City, where they will make their home. | At Carter Lake Club. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Homan have as their house guest Mr. and Mrs. | Quinn .)Irs‘ Edmundson’s brothers, J. E.|Culkin of Des Moines and Mrs. ind C. C. George, and their wives. Sterne. . 1 The C. C. Georges entertained their| Mrs. Bob Grayson is rapidly recov- t|ering from her recent operation and | 11 soon be able to return to her | ome. sister and Mr. and Mrs. Stearns at|erl luncheon at the University club today [ W1 THE BEE: Mrs, Moore died a week ago yester- day and was buried Thursday after- noot. Wedding Cards Issued. Wedding cards were received today announcing that the marriage of Miss Helen Corey Epeneter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams E and Mr. Rice Rusch, will take place Monday evening, June 17, at All Saints’ church at 8:30 o'clock Stork Special. A daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Quinn. Mrs was formerly Miss Helen Welsh of this city. Wedding Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gafford announce the marriage of their daughter, Mayme M., to W. C. Karbach on May 10 at Papillion. At Seymour Lake Club. At the Tuesday night dinner-dance at Seymour Lake club Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Dennis had seven guests; Mrs. J. Beacon, five; Mr. and Mrs. J D. Ringer, eight; Mr. and Mrs. | Urion, eight; Mr. C. E. Swanson, five, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Randall had four. Mrs. W. W. Sanders of Cedar Rap- ids, Ta., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs A. J. Randall. Birthday Picnic. Miss Helen Nygaard entertained at a picnic supper in Hanscom park in honor of her fifth birthday. Those present were: Misses— Jean Hampton, Georgla Street, Marlon Hoerner, Eleanor Welch, Misses— Genevieve Welch, fona Florine, Lona Florine, Francis Alvord Masters— Masters— Dexter Nygaard, William Bannfe. Mesdames— Mesdames— N. H. Nygaard, Henry Nygaard Pleasures Past. Mrs. John L. Niederst entertained at a handkerchief party at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Martha Friedman of New York, who is spending the summer with her sis- ter, Mrs. A. Weiss. Tea was served during the afternoon by Miss Lillian Weiss, Miss Sophie Kirschbaum and Miss Martha Friedman. ‘At the Society Movie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze will have in their box at the society movie this evening at the Boyd Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eastman, Mrs. W. S, Poppleton and Mr. Sherman B. Can- field of Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Kountze will have a small party at the per- OMAHA, THURSDAY, ance boxes have been taken by Messrs. and Mesdames W. A. Rourke, B; orton, Miles Welch, 1. D istelle, M. R. Murphy, and Fred Offerman Triple Wedding. This morning at 8 o'clock occurred | the triple wedding of the Misses Anna, Katherine and Margaret Calla- han to Mr. James J. Starr, Mr. Wil- liam J. Schultz and Mr. Carl Nelson at St. Agnes church of the South Side A reception at the home of the young women was held from § to 8 in the afternoon At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosewater will entertain a party of eight guests at the Field club dinner-dance this even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christie four. At the Country Club, Mrs. John Brady and Mrs. D. A, Baum were hostesses at a small lunch- cons at the Country club today. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur: English have a small party for the dinner-dance to- night. On the Social Ca’cn’c‘hr. Mr. Robert Whittlesey of this evening. Bridge Club Meeeting. Mrs. A. I. Root entertained the members of her bridge club at her home today. Personal Mention. Memorial hospital recovering from an operation for goiter, which was per- formed last Thursday. Mrs. E. W. Puthoff of Sidney, Neb,, is the guest of Mrs. Roger Holman. Miss Pauline Lieberman of Clev land, O., formerly of Omaha, is visit- ing her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn Miss Stella Heineman of Milwau kee, who has been the guest for sev- eral days of Mr. and Mrs. H. G Unverzagt, will leave this evening for an extended western trip, Omahans Attend Funeral of Mother of “Billy” Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wead, A. A Lamoreaux, A. L. Sutton, W. E. Fo- shier and Rev. Titus Lowe went to Ames, la., Tuesday evening to attend the funeral of the mother of “Billy’ will have four guests and C. J. Moore | JUNE 29. | | | The body of Mrs. George A. Gates, | widow of the late’ Rey. G New | Gates, formerly president, f ge at Grinnell, is o°be brought here and funeral serv- es will be held on Friday afternoon. Gates died at her recent home The body of | her husband and a child daughter arc | buried in the cemetery here. Mrs. J. B. Sheldon is in the \\'isc“""" I 1916. Daily Bible School to Be Held at Dietz Church A daily vacation Bible school will be established by the Woman's Mis-| Such is the declared intention of a ration of Omaha, headed | score of Omaha's display men, who Memo sionary Fe by Mrs. . ] rial Methodist Bir ¢ Pierce streets, beginning July 10. The school will be in session six wecks, with morning classes from 9 to 11} each and afternoon classes in play and athletics Rev. Mr ance of Mrs on committee summer the Calvary Bapti A meeting to discuss the details | was held Tuesday afternoon at the Forty-eight churches City Mission | are represented in the eration. at Dietz hurch, Tenth an Carmen of Peru will su- perintend the work with the assist- i 1. Quivey and Mrs ter Halsey of the missionary fed- If the school is ess others will he established next One similar to the proposed | Bible school is being conducted at st church now. missionary fed | Body of Mrs. Gates to Be Buried atGrinnell Grinnell, Ta., June 28.—(Special.)- Haven and Mr. Fritz Bucholz will | years, of lowa colle dine with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Towle | and daughters, Marion and Naomi, |!€ Mrs. in Cambridge, M | ' England is comtemplating the pro- hibition of the use of automobiles on Sundays, as a means of saving gaso- Dr. Bell's P! For your cold and bronchial cough use Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, phlegm, relieves congestion Dr. drugglists.—Advertise George i, for te ass. Ine-Tar-Honey. Only 260 ment A I} cuts the Al 7 ociety Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings What Does Your Food Cost? Youcould easily spend two dollars for a meal and not get as much real, body-building nutris ment as you get in two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, the food that contains all the muscle-making material in the whole wheat grain pre- . pared in a digestible form. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream will make a complete, per- fect meal, at a cost of not over five cents. A food for youngsters and grown-ups. Eat it for breakfast with milk or cream; eat it for luncheon with fresh berries | or other fruits. Made at | Omaha Window Display Men to Form a Local Organization Omaha to have “some” windows. met Tuesday night to form a local d ! organization that is to be mutually beneficial to themselves and to the various retail interests that have en- listed their services. The members have applied for charter from and affiliation with the International As- sociation of Display Men. The meet- ing proceeded to unanimously elect E. J. Berg of Burgess-Nash company, president; Ora Rinehardt of John Beno, Council Bluffs, vice president; W. M. Sheppard of the Nebraska Clothing company, sccretary, and E. | Holland of Benson & Thorne, treas- | urer. Ten-Year-0ld Lad is Bitten While Playing with Pet Dog | John McCabe, 10 years old, 605 North Eighteenth street, was bitten twice by a pet dog while playing with the animal in front of the family resi- | dence. Dr. O. Meyers dressed the wounds. i Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them for results n Niagara Falls, N. The Opportunity Created for Our Customers Resulting from the big Waterloo purchase, in which we saved many thousands of dol- lars, compared to present wholesale market conditions, is just that kind of an oppor- “I guess these SEE AD ON Phone Us, Dougl ain’t got any style; Why, they're style all the while, All the while they're style, if you have them cleaned at The Pantorium Servis Palm Beach suits SPORT PAGE. las 963, for quick TAXI tunity which, if you let pass, brings regret. Many are furnishing their homes complete. Many are getting just the needed piece. Don’t delay—come in and get the benefit of these everyday low prices while the assortment is large. Here are two of the Bed Values among is evening give a dinner at th , : A e e The Misses Ethel and Teria Tier- formance. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Sunday, which was held there at 10| el o, home for the entire party from Gales- urg. T?lesday evening Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tunnicliff, another sister of the Georges, entertained at the Happy Hollow club dinner-dance for these out-of-town guests, whom Mr. and Mrs. J. E. George had entertained earlier in the day at luncheon at the Country ¢lub. Mr. and Mrs. W, J Miller were also guests at this lunch- eon, where coriopsis and garden flow- ers were used in the decorations. The out-of-town guests will start on their ‘return trip perhaps tomor- row, or at the week-end: / . s " Double Wedding. - - |David Northrup and the Misses Edna e held Pile K thizat when the house wife tries it, for | ar: §er Ty . Rt Barbeagnd bk it il et Barne being given | it makes more and better bread | el wr i This Steel Be;{ ! ;Ilitrotwen 3\?: afternoon at 3 o'clock| Mrs. A. Jetes had as her guests For Thursday evening's perform- & thbg"';{“ 1ha s145| Db 16c and 20c 5 —2-inch post, | whien stheie, danghters, were magcied, Mendames (W J. palo, Fraok . = Bag of 24 Ibs. .. ... .. .73 | Boiled Ham, lb.....38c and 40c aslight asa $&75 M rown to Mr. Frank Jones | penter, ilham . Gould, jr.; Jack] 2 ; : ST iy . | s o o ‘and Miss Lucile| Austin, J. A. Rogers, Soi S. Gold-| Thrifty Habits Flour is whole- | 10¢ glass Pure Fruit Jelly, as Brass Bed.....¥™ .\ Brown to Mr. Rupert Bailey of Spo- |strom, H'I! Hackett, H. B. White- | L) some, giving excellent satisfac- RBOrIaCE MAVOI Susilesive s g v ' kane, Wash. “Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks house, H. T. Lovering, C. H. T. Rie- tion. New car load just in— | Pint Jars Honey........ .21 performed the ceremony in the pres-[pen, H. L. Underwood, C. M. Johnson M Bagof 481bs.......... $1.25 | 32.-0z. jars Pure Fruit Preserves, ence only of the family and some out-(and J. S. Zipfell. Bagof 24 1bs.......... .63 CBCR A e S e .23 Entertainments for Boys. n addition to the dinner-dance for ning at the Country club in honor of the two grandsons of Mrs. E. W. Nash, Nash and Henry Cartan of San Francisco, who are visiting their grandmother, several dancing parties are being given by Omaha matrons. Yesterday the boys had luncheon at the Country club with a crowd of boys, and were the guests of their grandmother in a little party at the society movie in the evening. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash will give a dancing party in their honor at Nashwood, and Fri- day evening Dr. and Mrs, C. C. Alli- son will have a house party and dance at “Rosemere.” \ Plans of Belden Family. having some improvements made in Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Belden are | the home they have purchased at 4909 ney have joined their father, Mr. George W. Tierney, at The Roost. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers have just received the completed plans for their new cottage and will have work be- gun immediately. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mitchell enter- tained the faculty of Walnut Hill school at the dinner-dance last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Keller have as their house guests at All In cot- tage, a bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Turner, of Bloomington, Ill. Mrs. E. C. Bennett entertained at luncheon yesterday Mesdames H. P. Terr, John Rasmussen, Claude Howe, | Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Ballard gave a Informal Reception for Guests. | be the guests of Mrs. Nathanson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Barney Harris. Mrs. Nathanson was formerly Miss Irene Henrietta Harris of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Harris will re- ceive informally for their guests Fri- day evening, June 30. No cards are issued for the affair. Former Resident Dies. Mrs. Frank Parmelee returned yes- | terday from Chicago, where she was | called by the death of her mother, ! Mrs. L. Moore, formerly of Omaha. | Cash Dividends Coming HOME BUILDERS Inc. has announced to its shareholders a cash dividend of 7% per annum' July 1st, 1916. HOME BUILDERS has made a substantial growth in the past It guarantees 7% on money invested and one- half of the remaining profits to investors in Home Builders’ Preferred Shares. The Surplus’ profits have in- creased the value of shares to $1.18 each. They will be issued at this price until and in- cluding June 30th, thereafter, at the new rate. five years. American Security Co., Fiscal Agents. HOME BUILDERS (INCORPORATED) 17th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. June is & White Month. To be properly dressed this season, Milady must wear white pumps. We are showing genuine washable white kid pumps for $6.00 We have three styles in White Duck, White Can- vas and White Nile cloth. Made of the choicest me- terfals in heavy turned soles, covered Louis heels. || Similar to the cut shown | above. Splendid values— $4-$4.50-$5-$6 | PARCEL POST PAID. Drexel , \‘ | ‘ Redick will ‘have several guests in their box. The children of the Child Saving institute were the guests of the pro- moters at the society movie this aft- ernoon. At the evening performance the music will be furnished by Mrs. Beu- lah Dale Turner with Mrs. Harvey Milliken at the piano. Box Parties at “Meg Burns.” Mayor Dahlman and Mrs. Dahlman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Leet, Dr. and | Mrs. B. Riley, the John Tanners, the A. B. McConnells, Mr. and Mrs. ]. Massey, the Malones of Council Bluffs, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Connor Most Complete Stock in Omaha. Our Prices as low as the lowest. J. F. BILZ, Jr. 1519 Howard St. Phone Douglas 3535. \ o'clock yesterday. Burial was in the family lot in the Ames cemetery. . 202 [IITRE Web the hundreds of Pony Size, ea. 4c “Cash Habit Flour is the best ever used” is the usual comment 10c can Rex Lye, 3 for 19c, CANTALOUPES A. B. C. and Mission Bell Standard. ea. 6¢ CHOICEST TREATS FOR THE PICNIC LUNCH. ., oftownrelatives, T L o-away|dinner party, which incladed Dr, and |[§ For the Fourth of July. WHOLE WHEAT OR GRAHAM | American Oil Sardines, or 10c, ’ gowns of dark blue with corsage bo- Mrs. A. D. Dunn, Dr, and Mrs. War- Firecrackers, per bunch— ELODE: S S e i< “\“&‘IL‘F' sets. Both young couples then de-|T€M Dr. and Mrs. Y. Thompson, Miss | t: 1c, 3¢ '; e, 8¢ and 9 Bag of 12 Ibs | MASON JARS, Lacquered Tops. qartca on an afternoon train for a Strecher and Miss Root. | S.l. v ;’ £ 4c'5c’5 S “:1 |oc Bag of 61lbs..,.......... 20c | Per dozen Pints Eorthwestern honeymoon, and will be AIEY' ?L;ih “l“"s- Shhiph"d _fl“g fMl'- | R::::::’C::d‘l‘euf" ‘1:',_’ ;:'nac, 4: Gooch’s Prepared Cake Flour, | Per dozen Qunrt;a:. at home after August 1, the Baileys in M‘;t F E° En‘:lf h:st:gul:fi‘; gug:trs.“ Sky Rockets, Mines, Balloons, B IBE PUR o e e e 17¢ | Per dozen % Gallons....... 65¢c Spokane and Mr, and Mrs. Jones in MiitNorton Pruin, Miss Grace Pruin Red Fire, Cap Pistols, Caps, etc. 10c package Gloss Starch— | With Zinc Lids, 4c per dozen Pasco. andi Mt Totrine: ALL NEW GOODS. Celluloid or T X L........ 7c | higher. i D. C. Soap, 10 bars........25¢c | TIP JAR RUBBERS. Extra wide heavy white rings, THE BASKET STOR No. 39, 1401 William Street, Now Open . Pt 5 Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Nathanson and 1 can. Tc | thirty-six girls and_ boys which Mrs. 1 Paiil A R Rerithe Locath 4 JoBeLa o anon o Ny < the best on the market, per Ward M. Burgess is giving this eve- :VT?IT arsx-?:é inalloh(;fli:?l:?:te(:,'e,%:n;, tld bl A i Cloths Pins, 52 for...... ..5c dozen ...... i 86 ES others just placed on the floor. inch_posts, hedvy. lugs, and very strong: $695 ly constructed. . There may be other & the food value Shoe Co. 1419 FARNAM. It’s always the same—rich, delicious, pure and clean. faction in milk when you try your first can of Cottage Milk. You can't help but notice its superiority—for Cottage Milk has twice Cottage Milk” Don’t just say “evaporated milk”-—say “Cottage Milk.” , Order Cottage Milk by name, if you want the milk without the pronounced cooked on Cottage MILK / Sterilized Unsweetened of bottled milk. for drinking. Your grocer has Cottage Milk and he recommends it, too. 8cand 10ca can AMERICAN MILK CO. Chicago ta_ste.. Cottage Milk is simply fresh, pure, rich cow’s milk with most of the moisture removed by evaporation. You can depend You'll know satis- Use it in coffee, on breakfast foods, just as you would use cream, dilute it and use as you would use milk, either for cooking or bread just as good—but # you take no chances on § quality when you order % Tip-Top. You cannot help but 3§ recognize the superior ¥ flavor and texture of this § rich brown loaf when you once try it. TIP-TOP BREAD 2 is baked from the choicest materials with the utmost skill obtained from years of experience and study. every day— Supplied to your grocer fresh 5¢ and 10c LOAVES Never Fails to Satisfy Look for This Beer . W J. SWOBODA RETAIL DEALER PHONE DOUGLAS 222. OMAHA Nt