0 THE OMAHA DAILY HE E: SrXDAY, MAT L'O, 1000. SOCIETY BUYS GOLF STICKS Oountrj Glob Links a Stroneer Attraction Than Ball Boom Floors. MISS BARO'S DtfJUf EVcNTOF IH: WEEK 11 rl II In ti I It ' I it lti'inl Intrmlin'. Moil In .""Uriel) of it nllr Oimiliit (1 1 rl Mil II In Com pun lei Cnlcrtiilii, !lranlei armory into a eplcndld ballroom, the dcco- rjmnha and rcmoicd to Hoston. where Mlns'home Mr Murry In well and favorably 'openm wan made h J . .Morgan, who ration of bunting and prccna belns most artintlc and unstinted. About 300 dancers were preaent, am out; whom were noticed many Thurnton lllllrn who had availed them!elvf on thla last oecnslon of the standing Invitation extended to their com pany. The music wan of the usual excellent variety. MONDA VltiiKkln claim nt Mm III the afternoon. i Mrs. V. II. A lex under entertain In the , evenlnc. HA'IX'JIDa V Mm. J. K. Htitnmi r. 11 tea Jolly, hlKllt Unnclni? club, W nililliKton ' attention to the nerfectlnn of their form. Cmiiitrj Dull In llluli I'm or. A large number of social loiders have transferred their reign from the ball room lo the golf greens and yesterday afternoon tho rolling links of the Country club was dotted with players nround tho whole eighty-two acres of Its extent. The turf was found in excellent condition and the absence of wind showed In high scores Im possible to reach on the preceding Satur day. No match games were Indulged in, as the players were content to give their whole Clafiln will be married this fall Mrs. Kd Cudahy will leave June 2'J for Mnclnac Island, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. John Dili and her slater. Miss Mabel Hake, returned last week from a visit In , Avoca, la. Colonel I'rntt and Mr. ttoss Towle leave this week for Colonel Pratt's ranch In j Wyoming. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton II. Goodrich will spend the summer nt Kdgevlow, ISiU Daven port street. Mr. (Jeorge A. Hoagland nnd George C. Towle are fishing this week at Lake Wash ington, Minn. Mr. William Halrd Is taking a few days' ' Vnmtti nmnnr riiltrnid nfllMnla hnlntr nMI n f a,tnt lm I Praia 11 Vlfa IlAnaa ta .tru.l Itia their number. 1 audience wiih an instrumental selection. Miss Pantile Helen Livingston, the Utile 1 This was followed by solos, recitations and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Livingston, short talks by otlbers. The address of the trillion, will be given nt the school hall by Prof. Dodge of Honolulu. An informal The I-adles' Hygiene Institute nt suite 2J0, lle' building. In being congratulated on .t eiircesH in securing the services of M!s Anna ooooooooooooooooooo 7is South Twenty-eighth street, entertained evening ws made by Supreme "etary i distinguished medlco-gymnasi eighteen of her young companions from 3 to , o lonei Handle - of .enver. who spoke of , nllPUPi mebvr of the Chicago M-.I- ft o'clock yesterday afternoon In celebration of her birthday, (lames and refreshments were the order of entertainment. The ladles of the Wisteria Card club met for the last time this season Wednesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. J. M. Tnnner. i Twenty-fourth and 1) streets. South Omaha. Seven g.imes of whist were played, after i which luncheon was served. Mrs. H. Steiner j won the first prize, a beautiful vase, and , Mis. I). Hlsley received the second, one-half dozen glass shcrbcrt dishes the objects and good of tho fraternal or der hall. tho Good proerera is being made under Omaha Is about to realize that which has guidance of Groenkeeper Uob Taylor, long been Its pet dream a Country club j The opening of tho club house next month and us It nears completion the eyes and in- , 'a anticipated as one of the most elaborate terest of society turn to It almoit to tho oca functions of tho year. The club has exclusion of everything else. Nearly every now- nearly 200 members and Is on a path" day partlc.) go. out to the golf links, and factory financial footing. The framework of nil kinds of lars arc being planned to be ,ho building Is In place and the structure consummated "when the Country club wl" ,le completed within two weeks. When onens." It is the ehiff enii.nhiiinn nt ihn... the building has once been opened Its hoepl- who are not "going away" thin summer. i tallty will not wane with the passing of tho , Ba May 24 for Ktirope The amart sot Is tired of ballrooms nnl uensons. u .s no sunsinniiauy d.h.i mi Mr nn1 Mrfi Vtank drawing room receptions and teas and din ners. It l looking forward to tho opening reception, which occurs some tJmo In June, ns one of the events of the seneon. Not so with Dnmo Humor, however, who took advantage of the hevoral large recep tions and teas last week to whisper of an- vacation with his brother, on a farm near prize was won by Miss Maggie I'oiiard oi MaryvMle, Mo. South Omaha. The score prize for the year ' n i vi.,i,..i.. ,i imt .i.n,hin. I watt won by Mrs. A. C. IV Karrell, two beiu- Irabcl, will spend two weeks with relatives In Kansas City Mr. C. C. Downs nnd Miss Downs have re turned from AsbcvlUe, N. C where they spent tho winter. Mrs. Samuel Katz and hon, Jny, leavo Wednesday for Shetneld, 111., where they will spend tho summer. Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck and Miss Kll- J Patrick left Friday for New York. They will tlful miniatures of Heethoven and Shakes peare. Mrs. Farrcll's Bcore was ixiy-two games and Mrs. F. J. Dcspecher came next winning fifty-seven games during the sea son. tlnl.1 fttient mcmnf r propose giving nouse panics mr.UK i or folr (Iays ,nflt W(,ok at Mmgon iiie Aimer, hh wen us (;uii nun iciiuin blbltions during the warmer months. The next Improvement will be the construction of bowling alleys. Ten fur Mis M'mil-.inrlll. Miss Woolworth entertained a large num other engagement. Plaint for the wedding. DCr of friends at a tea on Wednesday from ,vuien Is to occur in October, are already under way, at leant tho prospective bride hat gone to I'arls, where she is going to "do" something besides the ixpoilllon. Ths "busy ilamo" myn tho will bring home a trotif-scaii In September, the like of which has seldom been sien In Omaha. 5 to 7, In honor of her cousin. MIm Wool worth, of Sandusky, who Is her guest. The hcr.se was decorated with snowballH nnd wm return about the last of June. three Luke, Minn., fishing nnd hunting. Miss Jane Hoylc nnd Mta. Wllllnm McClaud leave this week for Sherldnti, Wyo., whero they will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Whltmore and Miss Kugcnln Whltmore have returned from a trip to Mexico and California. W. Farnam Smith palled May S on the Kaiser Wllhelm der Orosse for I'arls. He bridal wreath, Interspersed with American Ilcnutlvs and pink roses, which added fragrance nnd beauty. The stately hostess waH assisted In re- . 77 celling by Miss Woolworth, Mrs. D. II. nd speaking of weddings- Wheeler. Jr.. Mrs. George Mercer, Miss A well known young mn.i in town-who Swen.,brg , tho MUscs Allen. In the dining is toon to Join tho hencdlcts-objcctcd to . room where MrM. Warren Rogers, Mi. having his engagement announced In the ricmont t;hae(. ami Ml8 McKcnna poured papers. When urged for bis reason, ho thp ,.n,or ,,chpme was yellow nnd white. ndinltted that he was bashful, that ho could ,u umn ,,hi ,, ,innrnin,i with mm-. !SwriiHburg, the MUses Allen. In tho dlnlns In silver holders, shed a mellow light over not talk of It, even over the telephone, without blushing, ami, lastly, that for weeks hn hud been "going the alley way" to avoid : the glad hands of his friends. i 1 1 Ik friends wondered how ho ever man aged to get cngHged. Tho fashionable set were present, almost In a body, nt the Friday night performance of Nut Goodwin and Maxim; Klllott for "ono more delightful evening at the theater" be fore tho season closes. There wero several theater parties, whllo in the boxes wero noticed: Mrs. Tnyltir, Miss Taylor, ex-Governor Iloyd, Mr. Joseph Haldrldgo nnd Mr. Stockton Ileth. Miss Klizabetb Allen, Miss Allen, Miss Swcns herg, 'Mr. Charles Voting, Mr. Mnsley Sher wood, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hector, Mlts Kitchen, Miss Dickinson. Miss Montgomery of Council niuffs, Mrs. McCord, Mr. Frank Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dawson of Council HluffH, Mr. anil Mrs. Iximnx, Mr. Coffman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogers, MUm Klrkcn clall. Mr. and Mrs. Coles. Miss Ilurr of Lin coln. Mr. I'n.xtnn, Dr. Lyman, Fred White, Sirs. Knox and Mrs. Ilartman. Ilelmt nf Mlr Ilnrker. Hctwccn tho hours of 3 and 6 on Thursday tho Epaclous homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Darker at Thirty-seventh and Jones streets was filled with several hundred guests, the occasion being a reception at which Mrs. llarker formally Introduced her daughter, Miss Mary, to Omaha society. In epltc of the threatening weather few of those invited failed to be present nt tho event, which has been eugerly looked for ward to for somo time. Few debutants have nil. In the library Miss DIckliiHin nnd Miss Doanc nerved punch. Iater Mlts Woolworth entertulned tho receiving party nt dinner. They were Joined by the husbands of the marrlod women nnd Messrs. Clifford, Smith. Dick son, Shenield. Gannett. Young, fledlck. Scarrett, Woodberry and Dr. Lyman Fair-field. ItercptliMi for Mr. I,iiiiiu. Mrs. Arthur L. Williams gave a largo re ception from I to G Thursday afternoon far Mm. David Lyman of Chicago. About 1!00 guests were present during the receiving hours. Among them were many of the vis iting clergymen and delegates to the auxil iary meeting and diocesan council nt Trinity cathedral last week. The house was decorated with snowballs. iot.es nnd flcur-de-lls arranged in tanks nnd hunches through tho rooms. Mm. Williams was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Campbell Fair and Mrs. Lyman. In the dining room Mrs. Clement Chase served Ices, Mrs. Albert Noe, MlfB Tate and Mlffl Ilradshaw. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Heed assisting. Pink l,uuc:iPon. Mrs. Theodore Markhnm gave a pink lun choen on Wednewdny for her nieces, tho Mlsso Markhnm of Albany. Palms, pink cnmatlons and bridesmaid's rcwes were used through the rooms. A tall vase of pink carnations mado a beautiful center pleco on the table, whllo plnk-shnded tapers were , , , ,. ),.,,,,if,,i ! used nt either end. A nmnll bunch of car- Mr. Wnrren F. Hlnckwcll and mother left Saturday for Chicago, where Mr. Illackwell will be married on next Wednesday. Mr. Walter II. Wilkin, Jr., has returned from a western trip, having npent four weeks In Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. Mr. Hay Vlerllng has returned from Kan sas City and will bo connected with tho Pnxton-Vlerllng Iron company In future. Miss Maude McCoy returned Thursday from St. Louis. She was accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. George A. McCoy. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson arc In Aberdeen, where they will spend tho summer, hoping the change will benefit Dr. Wilson's heilth. Mrs. C. O, Hnlestend left Thursday for New York. Sho will spend tho summer In Now Jersey with her son, .Mr. Fred Hal-stead. Miss Anna Hnzzard has returned from her visit In New Jersey, but Is Just now confined to her home by qiilto n severe cold nnd fover. Mrs. Herman Kountzc will go east about Juno 1 to attend the graduation of her daughter. Miss Klla Cotton, from Lnselle seminary Juno 10. Mr. Wallace Peak left Tuesday for New York City. Ho sailed Saturday for Eng land nnd will make a four months' visit In Plymouth and Wales. Miss Lulu Hoyd leaves on Monday for North Ilrookfleld, Mass., to make a sum mer's vlnit with her sister, Mrs. Smith, formerly Miss Mabel Hoyd. Kdwln A. French and Augustus K. Llpo of Omaha, accompanied by D. C. Olfford of West Point, leave Sunday for Sc-attlo to embark for Cape Nome May SO. Dr. Karl A. Connell Is expected home to day on a three weeks' visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Council. Ho assumes a position on the surgical staff of tho New York hospital on July 1. a plncc awarded him In the recent rompotltlvo ex aminations In New York City. nnd (ho great quantity of theso sweet offer ingu wart but nnother evldcnco of Miss IlarkerV popularity. Tho houso was a veritable fairy land, fl&werB every whet e. In tho hall smllnx and red roses were used, whllo tho morning room wan artistically decorated -with palms. Tho library was a perfect bower, with Its festoons of smllax nnd bridal wreaths and bunches of Marguerites. Ill tho salon parlor Mrs. Darker and Miss Darker received their guests beforo n bank of American Beauties. Mrs. Darker was drenscd In her wedding dre'H. whllo Miss Durker wore a dainty whlto organdie with lace trimmings nnd carried a largo boquet of lillcn of tho valley. nrldal wreath was also used In tho con servatory, where punch was nerved during tho afternoon by Mrs. Klrkendall, Mrs. Wat ties, Misses Elizabeth Allen. Edith Smith, Helen Cudy, Graco Taylor, Peclt, McShano nnd Nellie McShane. No part of tho houso was more admired than the dining room, where tho decoratlonB wero pink carnations and pink roues. Grace ful bunches banked tho mantel and wero arranged about the room. A basket nearly two feet in length, Oiled with pink carnations, wan used as a center piece on tho table, which, with itn cut gla-s, wns tho object of universal admiration. Hero Mcsdames Cudahy, Darkiir, Llnlhger nnd l'rltchett poured chocolate nnd tea, as sisted by Mesdames Gulou, Coles, Heller, Misses Towle, Elizabeth Allen and Taylor. Mrs. Darker and Miss Marker wero as-ilsted In receiving by Mesdames C. W. Martin, Cummlng. Joncph Darker, W. O. Taylor, A. B, Carter and Mctcalf. 1111 II lit l-niuiHtiile'i l.iili-rtiiln. The May party given by tho Thurston Hlflcs at tholr club Wednesday evening was one of the most enjoyable In tho company's social history. Though there were 150 couples present, tho hall did not ncem crowded nt any tlmo owing to the tact and skill with which tho reception committee distributed and entertained the guests. Tho drill hall was decorated with flngfi and palnm. From the tentet pole wero looped streamers of tho company colorn crimson, old gold and dark' blue tho ends of which wero Oropped later to form tho rib bons with which eight little, girls wound and unwound tho May polo In tho graceful figures of that pretty dance. Tho company'rt room had lout much of tho military aspect given It by Its rack of guns and other suggestions of war and, with Itn rrofuno decoration of palmu and (lowers. mnde a most restful retreat for thcue who wished to "set out" a waltz or stroll be tween dnncos. Hero groups of beautifully rtre-wiod young women nnd tho soldier boys talked and laughed only an they stopped ir innk with reverence upon tho memorlnl shlolds of tho company's heroes. Punch and other light rofrenhments were served and the dancing continued until a into hour On Thursday evening tho Omaha Guards entertained their friends at their llnni nmi n.ost nretentlous dance of tho winter seufeon No palnn hud been spared to convert the nations marked tho places of Mltn Markham, Miss Virginia Markham, Miss Calander, Miss Allen, Miss Chndwlck, Miss Molse, MIfs Cleveland, Miss Welton, Miss Spencer, Miss Gertrude Spencer, Mrs. E. P. Brooks, Mrs. B. Chadwlck nnd Mrs. Markhnm. 1'iiokliiK ( lull In Knlertnliird. Miss Towle entertained the Cooking club last Wednesday. The tablo was-, beautiful In Its decoration of spring flowers, A great bunch of snowballs formed the centerpiece, with pink sweet peas on either side. M'ss Grace Allen was the Invited guest. Tho mombors preuent were Misses Brown, Eliza beth Allen. Wessels, Moore. Kllpatrlck. Edith Smith, Helen Peck, Swcnsberg and Miss Towle. I'relly t'lillilren's I'nrly. Mrs. Hobert Dinning and Mrs. .T. H. But ler gavo a children's dancing party Saturday evening from 8 to 11 at Crclghton hall at which Master Hobert and Miss Loulso Din ning nnd Master Willnrd and Miss Mildred Duller received about 125 of their young friends. The hall was decorated for tho oc cnnlon with llagn and palms and the dainty, airy costumes of the young dancers gavo the ncene tho nppearance of a fairy dance. Mm. Plnlier'M t'nril I'nHy. Mrs. George Flnher entertained thirty guests at an afternoon Card party on Frl day. Her home on Emmet atreet was taste fully decorated with pink roses, the color nchemo being happily carried out In the re freshments and favors, Tho first award of merit for the nfternoon'n play wan secured by Mrs. Shields. Mtt fiiient unit Whereabouts. Mr, C. S. Montgomery Is In New York. Mrs. J. A. Hake goes to Avoca, la., Tufa day. Mr. Charles Hull has returned from a trip east. Mr. Isaac Adams left last Tuesday for Cape Nome. Mrs. F. H. nrown of Warren. 0., was In tho city last week. Mr. John F. Swnrtz and family sail June 2 on tho Pennsylvania, Mr. und Mrs. Victor Caldwell havo re turned from an eastern trip. Miss Mercer has returned homo aftor spending the winter in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benawa are visiting Mrs. Bcnawa's parents In Denver, Miss Hako and Mrs. II. L. Whitney re turned from a short trip to Norfolk. Mrs. E. 0. Hamilton and son, Warren, re turn tomorrow from Columbus, Neb. Miss Delia McDcrraott has returned home after several weeks' visit In Chicago. Mra. Martha darken Is visiting her daughter, Mi, lllnhop Milspaugb, In Topeka, Kan. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Hnhm left Friday evening for Wanhlngton and other eastern points. Mr Clarence Thurston will spend the summer vacation at the Paris exposition. Mrs C A Clallin and Miss Alma Avis Clafiln have given up their residence In Out nt Town Guesls. Row Frank Crane Is tho guest of Mr. A. T. AusUn, Mr. John Dwycr of Chicago was in the city last week. Miss Jean Morton of Nebraska City spent last week in Omaha. Ed Brown of Qulncy, III., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Benson. Mr. Cleveland hns been the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. F. Allen. Mrs. King of Oscaloosa, la., spent several days with Mrs. Wattles Inst week. Dr. A. W. Spauldlng of Spokane. WiibIi., was in tho city for a fow days last week Minn Elsa Woolworth of Sandusky, O., Is the guent of her cousin, Miss Woolworth. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Blackwell returned to their home In Muscatine, la., last Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Sype of Afton, In., have been visiting tho Misses Emma and Julia New- comb. Mrs. F. S. McClelland was the guest of Mrs. T. H. McCaguo for a few days last week. Mrs. J. B. Evans and daughter. Miss Carol of Salt Lake City, arc guests of Mru. John Evans, 2117 Webster street. Mrs. Lester Bodlne nnd children of Chicago aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packard, 302 South Twenty-slxht street. Mrs. William Wctzger, who has been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Man chester, left Saturday for her homo In Denver. . Mrs. S. Eaton Sparrow left Thursday for her home at Columbus Barracks, 0., after a delightful visit with her girlhood friends In Omaha. Hev. and Mrs. Weed of Columbus, Neb.; Mrs. D. B, Lytnan, Miss Helen Bradshaw and Miss Emma Tate of Chicago were guests of Bishop and Mrs, Williams last week, Mlcu Alice Neilncn of tho Alice Ncllncn Opera company Bpcnt Frlduy In tho city with tho family of F. E, Kingsbury on her way to Oakland, where she will spend the sum mer. Mgr. Martlnelll is the guest of Bishop Scannell, on his way to Portland, Ore., whero ho will preside at tho ceremony of Impos ing tho pallium upon the new archbishop of Oregon. Mrs. W. 0. Morrison nnd Miss Mae Burr of Lincoln have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tukey during the last week. Miss Burr returned to Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Morrison will remain until next week, Mrs. F. B. Stephens, wife of City At torney Stephens of Salt Luke City, with her children. Is In Omaha for an extended visit with her mother and nisters nt tho homo of Jnmeu P. Clarey, 2132 South Twentieth street. Hnoliil (iill-Chllt. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc.Mullen are now living at the Madison Mr. Fred Cuscaden has recently ucceptej a position in Wyoming. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Boyle are planning to remove to Omaha about Juno 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Vnughn nre now nt home to tholr friends nt 3311 Francis. Tho "Jolly Eight" dancing club will give a dance on Saturday at Washington hall. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Palmer are receiving congratulations upon tho birth of n sun last Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Summers gives a tea next Saturday afternoon for Mrs. J. Cameron Anderson. Tho Huskln class. Mrs. Lnngfeld. leader, will meet with Mrs. A. D. Drnndcls Mon day afternoon. Mrs. OIlvo W. Dnvcnport. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. F. WeHcr, Is lying III nt Clarkson hospital. Mrs. Palmer will ehaperone a party of young people nt the Field day exercises In Lincoln next Saturday. Tho friends of Mr. Hex Morehouse will bo glad to know thnt he Is Ktcndlly Improving after his serious Minors. Mrs. Sybil II. Miller has been called to Cleveland, 0., for an Indefinite tlmo by the serious Illness ot a relative there. Mrs. J. I). Hunt will entertnln the Ladles' Drill team of Omaha ludge No. 1, at her home, 2S23 Charles street, on Thursday afternoon, May 31. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Lowo will occupy tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Durgc s. 1013 South Twenty-ninth atreet, during Mr. nnd Mrs. Burgess' absence In Europe. Mrs. W. II. Alexander will entertain the Daughters of the American Revolution and their friends Monday evening at her residence, 1302 South Thirty-first street Mrs. Wheaton and Miss Whenton. wife nnd daughter of General Frank Wheaton wero presented at court In London on Mon day. There was a large attendance and tho princess of Wales held the drawing room nt Buckingham palace In behalf of the queen. Paul Prltchnrdf Blackburn, non of T. W. Blackburn of this city, successfully passed tho physical and mental examination nt Annapolis last week for entrance into tho United States Naval academy. Congressman Mcrecr hns appointed him to a cndctshlp nnd ho will be sworn in for eight yenrV service July 1. Young Blackburn was born In Omaha seventeen years ngo. Ho was a member of tho High school clats of 1001 and Is well known in the city. Ho went to Annapolis In January last for preparatory studies In a prlvato school, and on Friday telegraphed his father that ho had been successful. rinri'iiiM', Mrs. D. C. Has of Omaha spent Friday here visiting friend. Clause Anderson went to Calhoun, Neb., Friday to visit friends. Luke Simpson and family of Crescent. la., nre visiting friends nnd relatives here. The diipIIs of Miss Miller's schoolroom The guests' , surprised her at her home Wednesday night. Miss Story of Teknmah, Nob., Is visiting her sister. Miss Jennie Story, for a few days. Miss Flora Kindred spent three days vis iting her mint, Mrs. Druadwell, living in Om.ihn. Henry Anderson wns at Cedar Creek a couple cf days of this week visiting rela tives and friends. A number of the members of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows ot this place visited Demon lodge Thursday night. The usual exerclsos wore held nt tho clcslng of the public schools Friday evening, there being three graduates from the High school. The captain nnd his wife of the "John H. Hugo" that was burned hero last night were on tho boat when it caught lire and had a narrow esoapo In getting olT. They had not retired yet. The lire was staitrd, so the captain says, from the explosion of a lamp In the engine room. The boat wns In tho government service nnd belonged to the Osage Packet comixniy of Osage, Mo. leal soclet. Miss Jertellns. In conjunction with Mrs. T. Schomore. already favorably I known to Omaha Indie, will conduct Its i popular bath treatments, so singula! ly effec 1 live, combining ns they do the bent results of massage, electric and magnetic nppllei j tlons. Their success Is not alono confined I to the cure of numerous physical allmen's. ' particularly rheumatism, nervous debility und dlspepsln. but are of grcit service .11 the preservation of health, the prevention cf slcknet-s a blessing beyond value to iU patrons. Dtimlec. .Mr. Pykc Is building a bum on his prem ises and making other improvements on the place. Services are held ns usual in the pchool houso on Sunday afternoons and evening, with a very good attendance. On Saturday last a meeting of the Dun dee Improvement club was held at tho school house and sovoral measures ills cussed Mr Ituih. father of Astdstnnt United States District Wtornoy Hush, Is very 111. Ills advanced vears make a recovery ex tremely doubtful. receptlcn will follow at the home of Mrs. I). L. Johnson, where un opportunity will be given to meet tho professor und his wife. On May 2S, under the nusplces of the Dundee Woman's club, u lecture on GAVE TWO FARCES IN FRENCH II rii licit Hull I'liplU Mum Their Prii flcleniM nmi llellulit mi mll- of I'rli'inlM, Biownell hall entertained its friends last night with the rendition of the two dainty Flench farces, 'Ma Donne" nnd "loterli do Frunefort." The former was -pro duced by the younger students In French, with the following drumatla personue- Miss Helen Davis. Miss Muble Perry. Miss .Marlon Tyler. Miss .Marion Johnson, Miss Noyos nnd Miss Mabel Dcnsnn. The soond was clven in nn artistic manner by tho older pupils, rep resented by Mlts Helen Howard. Miss Jose phine Horhe, Miss Alice Frenrh, Miss Edith Locke nnd Mlrs Hope Hanchett. Tho mus ical numbers nddeil to the pleasure of the occasion, consisting of a duet by Miss Mabel Perry and Miss Lureo Deemer and solos by .Miss Lucy Prokes, Miss Kutherinc Hlchnrds and Miss Laurel StnmtMtigh. Tho prepara tions wero In charge of Mme. Alsweh. A stage was cleverly arranged nnd furn ished with articles oxptesslvo of the French tomnntlc period. The costumes were dainty und correct and the dialogue, wns spirited nnd entertaining, Tho oecnslon will tuko tho pluco this year of commence ment exercises. Mrs. Upton has been In chargo of the school for two years and tho pioneer students will be graduated next year. O O o o C) o o o o o o o o o o C) o o o o o o o o O I UK "III tnUo plncc, o o O Our store sill'. On mains the o Leading Gut-Price o o o o o Saturday, JUNE2 ik Tin: dm in it miii im vr i tin: ONYX QUEEN m ii. i, in: num oim:m:ii in Tin: pi tint . II rrnnj iPi-r, nr, ivui mi nn- q Inle iiiuiii'it Ilie fiiriiuil chrUtcu- C C O O O O o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o Drug Emporium of the West. Illlllll IJIvch Hull. The second nntiunl ball mid enniert of the Military band of Alpha camp Nn I. Woodmen of the World, given nt Wash ington ball lust evening, was much eiijeil by the large number In attendant n. Arter an exi client program by the bund dancing was imiulgcd In until n l.ile Hour 'i nn com ,u i mince in i inirgc innsisicii n v. . inner, lm If, I.. U..lt....,l , ..t..., W.. Willi.. . t. Hawailan Islands, with a water-color ill us - Wn nM,j rhnrlus Hrader. Another Sale Ladies Tailor Suits Scofield's One lot assorted styles jackets all silk lined actually worth $15 choice .... , S7.50 MONn.VY. One lot ladies' tailored suits somo all silk lined real value 18 lo 22 choice $12.00 MOMIAY. YVi'iIiIIiirn mill KliitiiKCiiiriitN. The wedding of Miss Edna O. Hnblsnn and Mr, Hay C. Wagner will occur June Ifi. Mr. Charles A. Hamer and Miss Ornco Crawford were quietly married last Fri day. Mr. A. Martin announces the engage ment of his daughter. Miss Anna, lo Mr. Nathan Hersska of Chicago. No cards. Tho engagement of Miss Mary C Heck and Dr. Elmer H. Porter has been nn nounccd. Tho wedding will occur June 6. The engagement of Miss Sara Cordon nean and Mr. Howard D. Graham Is an nounced. The wedding will occur Juno 12. Miss M. A. Illch of Philadelphia, sister ot Dr. Charles O. W. Hleh of Crclghton Medical college, has been elected dlrectrets of tho Clarkson Memorial hospital. From Chicago comes the announcement of tho engagement of William H. Singer, formerly of Omaha nnd son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Singer of this city, nnd .Miss Huttlo Mayer of Chicago. The wedding of Miss Antoinette Hotelier and Mr. Ellas E. Wlnans lust Wednesday evening was u quiet, but very pretty one una wns followed by a reception of the relntlves and near friends. The bride wjs gowned In a dainty whlto batlsto nnd carried brldo s roses. Mr. und Mrs. Wlnans will bo nt homo to their friends nfter June 1, at 1110','j North Seventeenth street. Invitations havo been Issued by Mrs (leorgo L Cheney of Crclghton, Nob to tho mnrriago of her daughter. Miss Flora Maud Cheney, to Mr. John Storen tScott of Omaha. The ceremony will be performed at tho bride's residence In Crclghton Tues day, June S, nnd tho newly married couple will mnko their homo in Omaha after Sep tember I. Mr. Scott Is well Known as treasurer of tho Doyd theater. Miss Ella McVca and Mr. Edward Mauck wero married Thursday evening nt the homo of tho bride's mother, !i03 North Twenty-fourth street. Tho wedding wns a quiet one, only relatives und near friends helni? nresent. Tim hrlilnl n.irtv rnlerpil In tho strains of Mendclshohn'o wedding man n. ' Tho ceremony was performed by Hev Charles Savldgc. Tho bride's gown was a beautiful creation of batiste. She cur ried bride's roses. Tha bridesmaid Miss Mae Vodlckn. wore light blue silk and car ried pink roses. Mr. Harry MeVea acted as best man. Miss McVca is well and favor ably known In Omaha. Mr. Mauck Is In the employ of tho D. & M. railroad, sta tioned at Wymoro, Neb., where Mr. and Mrs. Mauck will bo at home after June 1. One lot ladies' fine tailored Suits some all silk lined usually sold $25 to 28 will go at choice for Ono lot ladies' extra fine Tailored Suits many all silk lined sold everywhere at from 30 to $50, choice SI5.00 MONDAY. S20.00 MIIMIAV, NOTICE These nre nil new suits latest styles choicest materials -beautifully tailored by the best maker1" Tho prices ore so very low a dollar will bo charged for fitting the Jacket and a dollar for the skirt if alterations aro necessary. 1510 Douglas St. m h am h l :5CDFIELD CLOAK & SUIT GO. 1510 Douglas St. Mrs. J. Benson White Shirt Waists We aro showing tho prettiest White Shirt Waists ever brought to Omaha. Special sale of commenced Pillow Tops and Centers 40 very hand some pieces would bo cheap at 2 price 1. 15. Rosezalin Cream and Soap for the face is becoming so popular that we can c new h i Oour new- l.nntlnn grcitlv Cn ieacd fa O'llltles for hnii.llliu,' KVEHV VAltl O KTY of ilnii business. O o o o o o o o o o wltn o Our Prices Tell the Story. dIMlcr we sell. O o oMenncii's Talcum Po (lenulne Syrup Figs, we sell. viicni ( iiturrh I'mvder. we sell OJleo Scott's Emulsion, wo sell.... Koilol. we sell i".r Iteechnms Pills, wo sell.. . . Oo'ic ilorsford's Add l'hos., wo sell. Oriental Cream, wo sell. ... "jl i Seville Pills, wo m-11 "Jap Huso So.tp, we sell O.VV t'cmeiitleii for walls, we sell $I25 Warner's Sufc Cure, vc sell. HowiU s Alitl-Kawf, we sell:. O&V A l.i x Tablets Q$l nil lllg ti. we sell JI &' Vln Murium, wo sell W.Vv Moan's Kidney Pills, we sell.. OSfic Kuv's Henoviitrir, we sell 0JliJ Aycis' Siirsitii.irilla. "t' sell. "lie Allen's Fn,t Huso, we ucll Osflc Di Uitt s Witch Hazel Sulie.... Of' Stuart's t'aturrh T.ihletH ll.Kl I)tirr'x Mult Whiskey O &e Cuslorlu n I Re II II Sour o o o o o o o o o C) 'JOe Jl.i'o O s! o UK: O 73c C) '.Ve O TuC 20, ClIHe.iletH Hromn Seltzer ; g At Corner 16th and Dodge. OJl.OO M. Lean's Kldiicv Hiilm .... o""c llenulne. Pond's Htluit tl 00 llniiil h Sn r.i i in 1 1 1 In OlV llimd'H Tnolb Powder q'Jm- farter s Little Lher Pills AnentH Water, bottle $1MJ Hulli Family Syilnr.c O 'iV Thompson's Cherry Phosphate Pi'-ru-nu, we sell " $1 no Pliikhun.'s Compound O II..V) I'Vllnws's Snip O '"o Wyeth's Phosphate Soda n IT.c Mull Niitl lne wiVk Phillip's DlKi'st Coco Q.W Foley s Honey and Tar rt2oc Hires Hoot Hen- Extract " i"c UiMitUe Itrnmo Quinine 1.V Owe Doil.l s Kidney Pills ft, O J1C Paine s Celery Compound ... 75 Kudo or Swish Cnnd. Milk I.V O $1 OU WI110 Canlul 7r C) O o o o o o o o o Me ,.ie Q l.V U5e O 'ft 2 7ue O i.a n Ue We lllc 1t q iito Our . I.ocnlloii, o Corner Sixteenth and Dodge. O Tho Hour of the "ONYX UI'I'JH.V." OfiOo Cudahy Hxtrnct Hoof tiv QWV Marshall s Hxtrnct Hecf He $1,011 llovlnille. we sell 7,V "JIM Pierce's (Jolden Med. IJIsc... 7i1c OSjc Allcock s Porous Plasters He 0-w cnieliestct-fl HtiKllsh Penny- MA.... t til II.. .1 ' Ol U. .11 j int., i. tir .Vie Ksknv'u l.'nnil -by mall.. O Saunders- Kuby 1,'loor Oil. O If !.! rriimer'o Klilnrj-Cure, QWi' Lnbliicho h'aco I'owdcr i-ciirs 1 nsceineci noaii .J1A0 t'k-fiiK- O .We Jlny's Hair llcallh 12c 4nc 200 n o 0"'' Hublfoam O To Cit These Prlrrn Triule nt Sherman SMcConncll Drug Co., O O C liv .rlC 41c TiOc Morrow's Kld-ne-olds OTailRlefoot Fly Pniwr, two for qSI.M Hurnhani's Sumiparlllu.. l uu l .ues J'l'epurations 7Tc O SOo Pozumils Face Powder :i3e O2oc Woodbury's Fncinl Houp ise "TJ1.00 Plnaud's Hati do Quinine..,, 7Sc QfrV Plnaud's Hau do Quinine rtJananeso Stoves lie (These aro also known as "Orlcnt.il w Warmer! ") OW' Siblffman's Ahthma Cure.... O'o Parker's Hair Balsam Wc Milkweed Cm am 0"c Sozodont O Smnll slzn Knzndont O O o o o o o o o o m,. 4Uc (lie A-20c o o o a a o o o a a o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooooooo whiti: roit CATAi.oni'n. 1 P. 1 n i' (111 11 Drug Co. XriT bncnllnti- Cor. 10 Hi and Dodge. hardly supply the demand demonstrated now7 at our store. Business Not Sentiment Aetna I.lfo Insurance Company in comparison with other leidliiR companies: $1,000 20-payment life, hko SO. Now York Life charges J3I.78 $1,000 20-paymont life. ai?o 30, Kqultable c hargos $31. 7B $1,000 20-pnyment life, ago 30, Northwesiern charges $3t.'.M $1,000 20-payment life, ago 30, Mutual Life charge J33.20 AETNA LIFE. l,O0 lS-PAYMHN'l' life, SKC AF.TN V I. IFF. Cll.lt(.l ItXt.li;! Thus saving the assured FIVK YBAHS I'AYMBNTS or OVBIl TWKNTY-FIVB rua CBNT on cofct of policy nnd annual cstdi dividends during life JOHN DALE, General Agent. Gtntril gncy, 209 N. Y. Lit Bide- I'lcnmircH I'iinI. Mrs, Heih entertained for Mm. Sparrow at dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Harry McCormlck gave Mrs. Sparrow of Columbim Marracks a delightful tea on Tuesday afternoon. I Mrs. Ilrogan entertained Informally nt tea ' Wednesday evening at her now residence j on Park avenue for Mrs. Sparrow. -Mrs. Philip Potter gave a small luncheon I for .Mrs Sparrow on.. Monday. Red carna- MI III St lit lilt. Itl'IIMIIIl. W. H. Mulford of Omaha made a visit to his plncc In lleusnn on lust Friday 'Miss Lettlo Smith nf Plattsmouth came up last week to visit with frlonds In Dcnsnn. The repairing on the resldonce of H. Hnl lenhurg has been completed ami It is now being repainted., J. X. Hnrten Is erecting n two-story dwelling houso for Mr. Kelly on the south side of Mnyne struct. Mrs. A. Vornon and lltllo son expect to leave tomorrow for a visit at the home of WH Y ? Hons were used In the decoration. Thoso llPr Parents In the can. 1 present were Mrs. Sparrow, Mrs. W. Clark, 'Mr. Harvey J. (Jrovo is having a nne-Mory Mrs. Touzalln, Mrs. Beeenn, Mrs. W. Lowe, 1 houso built In tho place of the one de. Mrs. Charles Wanner. Mrs. Charles Hull and! "troyed by tire abjut two months ago Mrs. Potter. , Mm Dr. Frank Leo and son. Floy, of chl IiUhop Williams gave a dinner to his I mgo arrived In Ilensnn last week und are j presbyters on Monday evening. The table ! visiting at the hnmo nf Mrs. Lee's parents, was simply, but most effectively decorated j Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Hnrten. with spring flowers. Dean Fair. Hev. Marsh, ' Tho services nf today will be Su11d.1v Hev. Johnton, Itev. and Mr. Wcrd, Mlss'srhool at usual hour anil tin' evening ei Tate, MIjs Ilradshaw, fllehop and Mrs. Wll- vices at S o'clock will be condueicil i,v ih Hums were present. , members nf the Bpwnrth League of tb. A farewell reception was given Thursday! First Methodist BpUcopal ehureb nf oniulin nt the residence of Mrs. J. Murry In honor The Reni-on Fraternal t'nlon of Nincrici nt-.-'-hi' When reuil) In i 11 retinue n IMUll I110U fnrllicr 1 1111 11 St'inilll.l.HII . Ill Cl.l. Clt'S iMircriiiiniN. Till': I.Mlt.- liMT un host rnnpi.r.Ti: or iiiir Kind In lln- i:Tllli: ll, M here i-iiii In ni-i-ii (lie iiirld' tri-nlcM lilniiii, (In STEINWAY and ' 1 l...i 1! ul 1 .r . . I A H ' HASH, VoSH, .STHt (Hit. 10 M I'.lti'ON Pi K l,i I I us,. Pn.M' nnl .1 l"Z 11 "ther standard makes, bouuht tin.l. 1 -i iHv 1 1,1, . in In miii ti.it tit'N 1 in i -"ild for less 1 ha ii atu denlri In thi ,n 1 nut tin .11 in Nnie our bargain list tnr the cnmlliK Wei'k Mini t ome rni - 1 I,. .,1.1.1:11 a 1 holce ot selection. Watches Repaired EDHOLM The Jeweler Who is Reliable. 107 N. Kith St Hill I Miti'i.ill .v lliivi-r Sipiare Criind.. $10 1 M. ui n I 1, Hunt uni-in lor . III Han Uomlll- 1 n .... I , IHl l'lno Clilekitltig l'irlbt 1 0(1 lit I f II I Wcui'l lll, lMIl!l 1 new suniile t rtiihi ,t i'ii muiiiifai till. Si '- l' 11..I 3 ii nn it' W 1 ' r, nt .1 llm ,.h..n I'i , a r , li. of her daughter. Mamie's, birthday. He- frrshmcnls were served, the spacious rooms being artistically decorated. Mrs. Murry leaves In a few days to Join her husband in Maislllon, 0., nblch will be their future ledge, nsslstetl by members of oilier lodge gave a public entertainment lust Wedncs day cionlng at the town hall hbh wu well filled b tiieiiiliem and friend 1 of ihi. lodge and from Omaha. At 8 o'clock the lit. .ii. in- I . tie Si;i.F i'l.AI INii PIANul I '.. p i 1 1 1 1 ula t i, m Vim ut I'd I i Ih in it , I t , . . ' ,nt 1' i i-w itun - mi"' ll!"' !" a d , . Ii mi. eliu..- 1' ,1 ,r , irih.i.l MONTI 1 1, Y PiMI-VI8 V' I I'l l I' LLER & MUELLER The Old Reliable Piano House. 1313 Farnam St., Omaha. 337 Broadway, Go. Bluffs SILK WAIST FREE AflV Dir interring tntt dtetm run an rl hantltom 9N.00 hll.K MIIUT HAIftT AJiH()M'Ti:i,V I'UKM. rortn emi tly Ur riy rwrnt rvi ' t one mm. r-At OtLte li1rti, ml rrifttr It. Wattt Ift nwJt ta onlrr ftom lm wit J utfeu $411, my eclor COIIDITIONSnM.".? i ftikfmini 1(4 oui nam lan I a 'treat, ami lth It jama 'JO rrnt to i ry f It ict.t. ni a-i'riu itt i i iir nt- f Dur l'J n nnni'i f fir, . n 1 -itt-ti am i iil. Ifi; f nuti n cT"i cf a f Sl UI.I 1l Ii , miinll inil- i tn la ini5 to moft n i ntrv1u f our gooJi tnd li ii tnt a Mlk. Want fVrc, i i K ultes TIM Ur.XTOS t il,, m iiMj-jbt., f Icrk CUf. Arthur Delraore Chenej Hasso-Rarltoue Vocal Instruction Special Attention Clven to liiijlisli Oratorio. Suite 315 Range Bldg., Omaha i