THK OMAHA DAILY B15K: SlXT)AT, OCTO.HEH 7, 11)00. Cooler Weather ia the Potent Let'wn Ortatoa a Stir. that AUTUMN WEDDINGS ARE QUITE IN STYLE lironlnl of Soultnj'fi .Movi'iiiciiti ii n U DuIiik During the Wffk flint lln J""" Passed. huulut Cnlrinlur. n r;riUAY-KoBtefK-KiiiK wedding. UlUUSDAY-Charlcs Ogden whist Unch- con tor Mrs. Clapp. I'll I DAY Mrs. (Jorycll'a reception from - to G. Wlntor club party. . ,, ,.,! SATCIIDAY Olood Shepherd a dancing '.uiuV'' handlrnp nnd golf match on Country cluu links. Tho advent of cooler weather Is giving a noticeable nulckenlDK to tho social et manifesting Itself first, aa It alwavs Jocb, In multiplied entertainments ot intormiu fharnetnF. ThO donarturo 01 W10 cui lego toys and girls hns left tho Held tu ho older folks, but the more pretentious .jffnira In llio naturo of coming-out par nu ffir iim debutantes aro yet deferred to tho not remote future. Tho ceason Is witnessing more than the ueu.il number of nuiutun weddinga that mvolvu members of the hightni olre.es ,ni engagement nnnouncemcnta ore also lomlns thick and fast. This sort of thins nun a londency to deplety the ranks of the bachelor men und maids to tho ad vantage of tho marrlid peoplo In a way that la distressing to those who nro thus bereft of long-tlmo boon companions, but Hint is Uio history of the world since thu dnyo of Adam and Eve. Novel Idea for social entertaining aro tu demand In Ouiuha. "Can't wo hao lomclliliig new?" U the question heard every week from peoplo bored with tho monotony of thu samo old thing. Why an t wo havo something new oneo In a v hlle? Iinmi) Humor haa it that the fashionable Kit of Sioux City la agog with rumors of n wedding which la to occur there nbout tho llrst of the year. The brlde-to-bo Is a daughter of ouo of Sioux Clty'fl most prominent families, while tho prospective groom la n well known young business man of Omaha. Tost I'tir Mr. Willlunii, lu honor of Mrs. A. L. Williams, wlfo nf thu bishop coadjutor. Mrs. V. L. Ilaller entertained at an elaborate pink tea Thurs day afternoon. An exquisite llornl decorn tlou ndded to tho collection of nrt treas ures and ouilos rendered tho Llnlnger homo moro beautiful than ever nnd bctvveci tho hours of 3 und C o'clock about 150 guests wero presented to Mrs. Williams. In tho drawing room Mrs. Haller. Mrs. Wllllums and Miss Mary Unrker. ono of this year's debutantes, received, nnd through the art galleries und other rooms Mmos. Campbell Fair, Janer, Philip Tot ter, Euclid Mnrtln, Adams nnd I'owell as sisted. In tho dining room Mrs. JoBeph Motenlf presided, assisted by Mines. J. N. Cornish, llurker, Unit, Joslyn. Llewellyn Jones, Adams and A. P. Motenlf of Lin coln. Hero tho decorations wero of palms nnd pink roses. Sliver enndclabra, with pink shudod tapers formed tho centerpiece of tho table, whllo from the chandelier wound with ferns four cherubs were sus pended by broad pink satin ribbons, peek ing out from wreaths of Rinllax, ferns and roses. In the smoking room, which wus bnnked with palms, punch was served by Mrs. Martin, Misses Helen Millard, l'hllllppl, Jeanlo III own, Dunn I o und Kay of Council IJIulTs. In tho conservatory, seated upon an antlmin Russian sledge, before Mr. Lin Ingcr'a collection of palms and ferns, Mrs. Joseph Ilarton and Misses Ilesslo Towlc nnd Elizabeth Allen served fruit and punch. Wedding; mid IliiKKi'if"l. Tho marriage of Miss Flora Kocstcrs nnd Mr. Harry King will occur Octobor 9. Tho engagement ot Miss Mlnnlo Millard of Fremont, formerly of Omaha, to Mr. Ucorgo Dealer of Fremont la announced. Miss Knto K. Taylor and Mr. Arthur B Mophy wero married on Wedncsduy at tho homo ot tho bride's mother, on Qeorgla avenue. At tho rcsldenco ot tho bride, 1022 Doug las litreet, on Wednesday, Mr. Frank W Carmlcuael and Miss Qraco L, stem wore united In marriage. Tho wedding wus private, only a few Intlmato friends uud relatives ot tho contracting parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Csrmlchsel left fur Suit l.uke and Denver on their bridal tour. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Met announce the engagement of their daughter, Mini Louise Metz, to Mr. Arthur Funic ut Hloorulug ton, lit. Miss niancno Lyons and Mr. Howard Oils were married on Tuesday nt tho heme of tho bride, 2210 Harney street, llov. K. II. Jeuks uOlclatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo C. Hobble nn nouneo the engagement of their daughter, Miss Loulso S, Hobble, to Dr. Olles Siarko Hall of Los Angeles, Cal. Cards nro out for tho wedding of MIsj Ura Loulso Kelly and Mr. Raymond Welch on Tuesday, October 10, at I o'clock, nt .Trinity cathedral. Miss Alma llydholm und Mr. E. C. Kohunsky wero quietly married at noon Wednesday nt St. John's church. Later In tho day they left on a trip to Denver and other western points. Mr. Frank Turner und Miss llattle E. Htider woro married Wednesday even ing, October 3, at the residence of tlu bride's uncle, Mr. Itecdcr, 1500 Norih Eighteenth street. Tho groomsman was Mr. II. F. Morkel of Dea Moines and Miss Lulu Hcedcr, n sister of tho bride, neted as bridesmaid. Tho marriago of Mr. Arthur Kdmund Morphy and Miss Kato L. Taylor oc currcd on Wednesday evening at the rcil- denco of thu bride's mother, 19iU S uth Tenth street. Hev. Edwurd Jenks per formed tho ceremony In the preseuc.) ot a few intimate friends. Mr. Morphy Is a traveling sulesnmn with his uu,.d quar ters In Omaha und will bo at home with his wife to friends utter November 15. At tho home of Mr. Luwis A, Suudor lund, ltciti North Twenty-first street, Wednesday evening, occurred tho marriage of Mr. Altert Arnott Mooro of Sewlcklcy, l'a and Miss Omu Maudo Feriler, Dr. D. It. Tyndall ottiolatlng. Mr. Ernest Fer rell nnd Miss Clara Ferrer were the at tendants. Tho bride's gown was nf white organdie uud she carried whlto roaes. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have gone to Sewlckley, l'j., where thoy will live. Dr. uud Mrs. J. M. norglum liao re ceived the announcement of tho marriage of their sou, August, to Miss Lucy Vignal nt 1'aris on October !. Miss Vlgnal is thu sister of Mrs. Solon llorglum and of Captain Vlgiuil, tho French military at tache at Washington. Mr. llorglum hn been studying music for tho last two years In London. Ho and Ills bride, who Is ul.io musical, will continue their studies In lierllu for the next two or three years. On Thursday mornlug at thu homj of the bride, near Hlalr, occurred the mar riage, of .Ml n.t Jean Ctulckshnuk aud Mr. John b. Hurnett of Medicine Dow, Wyo. Tho wedding was witnessed by only rela tives and a few neur friends. Tho bride wore a gray trnvellng gown and wna at tended by her sister, .Miss Dcsslu Crulck- shank. Mr. (Jeorge Jones of Omalui nelid as best muii. Tho homo wus decorated in goldenrod and autumn leaves aud utter the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Ilurne't ICft for their homo In Wyoming. On Thursday evening, nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Horner of Lixlng- ton, Neb., occurred tho murr,ago of ttiolr daughter, Miss Mluule Horner, to Mr. It. M. Lttvcrly of South Omaha. It was a tiulot home wedding, with only tho rela tives of the two families present. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Luvcrty of this city at tended tho ceremonies. The bride has becu teaching lu thu schools ot that e.ty und the groom Is u young business mini of South Omaha. Mr. nnd Mrs. l.averty will bo ut homo to their trlenda on r after October 23 ut 11.10 North Twenty-sixth street, South Omaha. At tho rcsldenco of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Frederick, South Thirty-second street, the marriago ot their second daugnter, Olive, nnd Mr. William Huberts cf Chl- igo was solemnized lust week. Talma." smllax and American Ueatity roses wit.' urruuged through tho rooms In mo.it effective decoration, whllo In tho pallor ropes of smllax formed a cnuopy, txti-nd-lug back Into tho bay window, and b re Itev. T. J. Mackay read tho marriago hcrvlco of tho Episcopal church. Lit lo Margaret (luthrlo, aa ring bearer, was tho only attendant. Tho bride, who Is a stately brunette, wore a handsome gown of bltcu t colored broadcloth, with trimmings of gold embroidery, nnu cream panno vehet. At o'clock tho wedding breakfast wns s ivcd, only Immediate relatives bolng pr. nt. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left that nftornoon for Chicago, whero thoy will make their home. Ferct. She doc not expect to return until tho spring vacation. Mr. Frrtl Lake has returneil to the Uni versity of TcuuaylvnnlA tu continue his study of medicine. Mrs. W. 1). Taylor and Miss Hester Tay lor, who spent ihs summer In Illinois and New York, returned to Omaha last week. Tiiiioimss Aiiour catarrh. I'ci'Ullur lilrim HrKiirillnc a Coiuniou Dloeunc. Mark Twain's euro for a cold In tho head was simple, but he claims very effective in his own case; his plan was to cat nothing whatovcr for twenty-four hours or presuma bly until the troublo had disappeared. Although not able to speak iroin pereonul cxpcrleuco as to tho etlectlvcncss ot this treatment, it certainly has tho merit ot ex treme economy, but It occurs to us that tho application ot it to u cuau ot naeul catarrh might bo attended with dlltlcuules. Catarrh, as everyone kuows, Is a chroulo cold lu tho head and Mr, Twain's treutmont If It should becomo a fad, would make of us a nation ot tasters: an army, umulat.ng tho cxamplo ot thu Immortal Tanner who achieved world wldo tamo by fasting torty days. Catarrh Is certainly becoming a national ttlbtaso aud there Is little doubt but that errors lu dlat, particularly over eating Is a very common causo. Jlcbt people however nro more Interested In tho euro of thu trouble than lu the cause, And modern medical sclcnco bus produced moro effoctlvo and less heroic remedied than Mr. Twain's. Guaiucol Is a new remedy, very effective In somo forms of Catarrh. Eucalypti Is nnothor which on uccuunt of Its nntlsopttc pioportles la very valuable, whliu many bevoro cases ot Chronlo Catarrh have been entirely cured by the sangulnarla or ex tract ot lllood root alone. Within a year n enterprising chemist In combined all of these remedies In tablet form, palatable and convenient uud the superiority ot this tablet ocr other latarrh remedies lo so apparent that all druggist now carry them In stock to supply the pop ular demand. Thoy are called Stunrt'a Catarrh Tablets and It Is doubtful If any medicine tins achieved a national popularity la bo short tttno as this. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are used by thousands ot traveling men because they enn bu carried In the pocket and used any time and In any quantity being free from Cocaine, opiate or any poisonous drug. Thoy clear tho hood nnd throat from the disgusting secretions ot catarrh, very otlen In a few hours tlmo. For nasal Catarrh thoy am far superior tu uny wuBb, lotion or ointment thu uso of which Is often as inconvenient and annoy lug as tuo dlseano Itself. For coughs, colds, bronchial catarrh aud caturrrb ot tho stomach these tablets givo luimodlato relief and n permanent euro whero lotions, douche. i and Inhalers make no Impression whatever. Thl! pieparatlon Is a boon to catarrh uuKercro and any druggist will tell you that Stuert a Catarrh Tablets Is a remedy t;..t hnz cumu to stay. evening in honor of Mita FergUfon. the new had bei'n ileroralcd with tho national col general sciretory. lors and ph lurea of Miitltili-y and Hoose- Mr. Ed, Wilcox, who has been 111 wuh velt. typhoid fever for four weeks, 1ms re- ; The llrst conference sen ice oi tnis cnr covered. will bn held this morning nt the Melhod.st 'church. The pri-sidtug elder, Hev jir. Out if Town ltirtfl. Mli Jtati Morton has returned to Chi cago. Dr. Stewart Webster has returned to Chicago. Mr. Stuart It. llrown ot Chicago la In the city. Miss Farnle Richards has returned to Carbondalc, Pa. Dr. H. Miller of Dcs Moines la visiting friends In Omaha. Mr. F. E. 1'crguson of Chicago was In Omaha a fow days last week, Miss Nellie O'Rorl:, formerly of Omaha, Is visiting trleuds lu the city. Miss Louieo Rheem ut Minneapolis Is tho gueat of Mlsa Nell to Dalrd. Mrs. D. A. Hidden of Denver Is visiting her nephew, Mr. C. O. IJeldeil. John 1. Kcdtck visited his noun, Messrs. Clark und Chat Rcdlck, over Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Weldcn of Moberly, Mo., Is tho guest of Mrs. Margaret McDcrmott Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McCord had aa their guest last week Mr. Waller Kirk of Cht cngo. Mra. Clark Dunrau of Sioux City arrived on Wednesday to be Mlsa Woolworth's guest. Mr. T. A. Megcnth of Sweetwater. Wyo., Is tho gueat of M. II. Hocrner In Windsor place. Mra. Querrlcr and Mlaa Querrler of West Virginia uro guests of Judgo and Mrs Dounc. Mlsa Kathcrlno Dashtell ot Albla, la. Is vUltlng her sister, Mra. "Robert S Towne. Mr. Arthur Jcrrctns of Chicago, who was Mlsa- Webster's guest, has returned to Chicago. Mrs. Williams of Knoxvllle, Tcnn., will be tho guest of her slater, Mrs. W. J. Ilroatch. Mr. Ed Wolcnhaupt returned to North 1'latto on Tuesday after attending carnival week In Ouiuliu. Mrs. Ueorgo Loreland has returned to her homo In Lincoln utter n abort visit -f with Omaha friends. Mlsa Sclmu Hellnmti, who has been fa lling friends In Omalui, has returned to Ikt home In Cincinnati. MIsb Dalsey (Soft of Fremont, who spout carnival week with Mlbs Florence Temple ton, returned homo Thursday. Mrs. II. Hockenberger ot Columl.ui, Neb., lb visiting her sister, -Mrs. E. O. Hum 1 on, 120 South Thlrty-fixlli street. Mrs. R. R. DoubIu! of Nebraska City la spending a few dnys wrh Mia. E. O. Hani i'ton, 10 South Thirty sixth ttreet. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Diahop ot Qulncy, III., will bo guests nt thu homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ful ton, will roturn to their homo soon. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Ilarkulow of Den ver spent last Thursday In Omaha, tho gueat of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. llnrkalow. Thu Misses Slu.nnda, Hurres and Millard, who luive been guests ot .Mr. and Mra. Tnllnfcrro, have returned to Chicago. Mlsa Emma Totter, who has been the guest of her brother, Mr. Charles Pottur. has returned to her homo in New York. Mr. nnd Mra. N. P. Fell, who havo betu visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roho- wuter, havo returned to tholr home in Cleveland. Mr. Wlnthrop Sargent has returned to St. Louis after a very pleasant visit of ten days with relatives nnd his many friends in Omaha. Miss Spauldlng of Sioux City, who has been Mr. J. E. White's guest, returned to her home on Friday. Mra. Whltu accompa nied "her, but will return this week. Mrs. Niiblc Leach of Topeku, Kan., sla ter of Senator Allen, accompanied by her dnugluer, Is tho guest of Chnrlefi W. Allen whllo on her way from Madison to her hume. Miss llliinche Sorensoti, after a pleasant summer vacation with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Sorenson, has returned to Portland, Ore., to resumo her duties ah supervisor ot music In the public schools ot Hint city. Mra. Charles Ogdeti will entertain nt a whist luncheon on Thursday In honor of Mrs. Charles Clapp. Tho King's Daughters of the Oood Shep herd will give a dance at Thurston Rifles' hall Saturday evening. Mrs. H. H. Coryell will give n leccptlon lu honor of Mm. W. H. Watson, from 2 to 0 on Friday nt her home, 2650 Douglas street. Mrs. Levi Carter, who has been at th" Hotel Cecil, London, the last rot nth, sailed Lon September 28 nnd Is expected in Omaha about next Friday. Word ha. 'lucn received from Dr. Leroy Crummei', who has spent the summer In Vienna, that after a throe mouths' sojourn In Ilerlln hi will return to Omaha. Mrs. V. II. Alexander nnd daughter and Miss Ii urn ham havu taken npaitmeuis In Dresden for tho winter. Tnelr nddrcao will bo Stephnnlen Strnsse, No. 1 Hlnl.s, Dres den, Germany. Thu women will play the handicap match for the sliver cup given by Mrs. Wattles on next Saturdny afternoon. Much Interest Is being manifested In the game. Thu golf tournament will begin some time next week. Jennings, Is expected to bv present Mr. nnd Mrs. McDowell und family, win have tesldcd In the vicinity of Ilensou for n number of years, have gone to Canada, where they will make their future home. Hun ili'i-. Mr. Frank Cnnulchacl was married on Wednesday to Mica Gmro Stem of Otnnha. Hie Dundee Woman's club met at tho home of Mrs. Pyke on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Tllson nnd her duught. r enter tained a number of Omaha people ui din ner on Saturday. Mr. Rlchnrda" family has moved Into the houso on Forty. ninth nnd Davenport atreeta formerly owned by Mr. W. J. Fischer. Mra. Dreary, a sister of Miss Powell, and her husband nro visiting nt Mlsa Powell's home, having coiuu here recently from Arkansas. Luclln Allen, violin studio, lloyd's theater. Mls.i Julln Oillcer, piano, ltarbach block. OMAHA a'lltltll. I'loreiier. Miss Mattlo Tucker was a business visi tor In Omaha Saturday. Louis Wurlkr wub ii business visitor In Calhoun, Nub., Tuesday. Mra. Ida and Jennie Kindred were busi ness visitors In Omaha Friday. Tho Presbyturlnn church gave n birthday party at tho church Thursday night. Mrs. Fred Dadgc, living three miles north of town, died Thursday with typhoid fever. Mra. A. C. Griffin has been very sick for tho last week, but nt present shu la better Rose Rebckoh lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, gives n necktlo and apron party nt tho city hall October 13. Eil Christian, conductor on the Uurllngton route nt Lincoln, Neb., attended the funeral of his nephew, who died hero Thursday. Mrs. Hulbcrt und Mrs. Heron of Crnlg, Nob., spent tho lust week visiting with tho family of Mrs. Tracy, letumlng home today Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Powell havo been nt Illlilr three days of tho week witnesses In tho trial ot Rowland P. Hills, who is being tried thcro for bigamy. Mra. Hurry Condon and children of Fre mont. Neb., vUlted her brother, Mr. Wil liam Wllbon. n couple of days of this week, returning homo Wednesday. Arthur Chllstlan, uged S years, died Thursday of blnek diphtheria. Tho house has been ni-nrahtlnod for the last week nnd It Is thought the disease will not spread. Itev. Irving Johnson of South Omnhu Mopped here Friday night on his way home frmn Hlalr. Neb., nnd visited with his fam ily, who are staying with the family of J. (!. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Weber aud daughter, Gertrude, nnd Mr. Charles Craven of Wayne, Neb., ami Ml?s Signa Ilondcsson of Omaha wire tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Weber, jr., this week. Rev. White of Chicago was the guest of Rev. Phelps of tho Presbytei Ian church ut this place Saturday and Sunday and occu pied tho pulpit tu tho church Sundny nt the rrgulur kervlces. Tho members of the Ladles' guild of St. Mark's church met ut the church Wednesday nfternoon nnd decorated tho Interior for the Harvest Home exercises which woro held there Wednesday night. Harvest Home bervl-cs were held nt the Episcopal church Wodnibday night. Tho services wero conducted by Dean Folr of Omnhn and tho vested choir of St. Andrew's church was present. Refreshments were served to them lit the city hnll before tho services. not do these things without danger to ife or health. A number of the best women In town nro tnkltig this treutmont. They nrc not snylng much nbout it. but they know a gcod thing nnd they nro making use of it. Ilegln now -got In trim for tho social season. Don't mope around home looking like n funeral, with a pnln In your buck, u bad taitp in your mouth nnd a tired feel ing spread over the entire procession. Hrnce up bo n woman, live, handsome, full of vigor, vitality nnd tho charm of outh and abounding health The llnthkry haa a message for you come! Scconj i floor lice building. Ladles only. Ex- perleiieei! woiurn und a uiuld at your serv ice always. Ilullitlim lVntilH. The flty liprctnr of btilhlliiRs 1ms Issued t he ' follow In pi ruiit. Omulm Loan and IliillilltiK asso. t.itl.m, Twenty-eighth aven'Jo nml Miami frame dwelling, sl.ieO. I S, I.f.?vUt'.. '"'.-feurth Btut Charles, ad dition. tm. Jmn,., Ml.-liiil, UOt Mflaon, frame burn. :. m Twenty-fourth niul Ames avenue, fr itm elwelllng. il.Wrt, John HeyimrJ, bos Hurt, repairs, . Movement!) nml Wtir rentiuntn. Mrs. Pago Is at homu from tho south. Mrs. and Miss Van Wyck havo gono east. Mr. Euclid Martin has returned from thu east. Mrs. W. A. Paxton la visiting her mother. Mr. S. W. Lindsay spent last week In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Durt have returned from Now York. Mr. Ezra Millard roturncd on Tuesday from Wyoming. Mr. Herman Kountza returned yestor- day from Denver. Mrs. W. A. Wyutt haa returned from Snult Sto. Marie, Out. Mr. Carl Woodworth and wife nro homu from Stillwater, Minn. Judgo Muuger and Mr. Hurry Hoinan aru Ashing at Laku Washington. Mm. U. M. Hitchcock und Mlaa Murgarot Hitchcock went cast Monday. Ulshop Williams hna roturncd to Omaha from his well-earned vacation. Mrs. G. W. Joslyn went to Chicago on Thursday and will return today. Mrs. Georgo Murplca and son have re turned from Shelter Island, L. I. Mrs, Sylvester It, Rush will leave tomor row for a w-ook's visit In Lincoln. Dr. nnd Mrs. Taylor left last week for a tbroo weeks' trip through Iowa, Mr. Adolbert Smith loft on Saturday tor Harvard to contluuo his study ot law. Mr. Harvey A. Clayton loft last wool: for Orchard Laku Military academy, Mlcb, Mlsa Grace Allen haB gone to Chicago to bo bridesmaid at tho Drake-Miller wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaufman loava today for Philadelphia, Whore thoy will visit rola tlvea. Mrs. Charles L. Doss has returned homo after a month's dollghtful visit In Chi caco. Mr. and Mrs. Whltmore and daughter will return this week from tho Atlantic const. Mlsa Mary Harford expects to leave this week for a short visit with relatives lu Atuee, la. Mr. A. Martin left on Saturday for Chi cago to attend the marriago of his daugh ter Anna. Mrs. Arthur Ilrandols went to Detroit, Mich,, on Saturday to spend two weeks with her sister Mrs. Edward A. Sondhclmer hns rottirned from Chicago, whero she has b.on visit ing her parents. Mrs. John H. Ilutler aud mother, Mrs. N. J. Pond, leave Wednesday for Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs." Pond'n homo. Mrs. Hutlor will romaln two weeks. Mr. aud Mrs, W. G. Tomploton left yes terday tor Nebraska City to uttend a ro coptlon given by Mr. and Mrs, a, P. Stafford at tho Grand Pacllle. MUn Ethel Straight left on Friday of Jlust week for her school work at Lake I'li'iiHiirrn I'll m t. Mrs. Learned gave a thenter party at lloyd'a on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keltar gavo a dinner nt tho Country club on Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Waggeman. Mr. Llunecu of Chicago entertained a party of friends nt dinner at the Omaha club Mouduy evening ot lust week. Last evening a high-live party was glvon by Mrs. II. L. Porterflold In honor of her mother, Mra. W. W. Dcobe of New York, who la vlBltlng her. Mrs. J. J. Gibson entertained a few In tlmntu friends at luncheon und mntlneu Wednosduy afternoon In honor of Mrs. Ucebo of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. R. W. Hrcckenrldgo entertained at an Informal dinner on Tuesday, Her guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Greene, Mr. und Mrs. Mercer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilrecken ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Gulou gavo n theater party nt lloyd's Thursday evening lu honor of Mr. Hnd Mrs. WngEemnn of Wash ington, D. C, who nre guests at tho Wake loy home. Mr. Frank Rich gavo a theater party at Doyd'a Thursday evening complimentary to MUh llullhun of Nebraska City. His guest9 wero. Mias Hutthnn, Miss Flurlty, Miss Nellie- Flarlty, Mr. rhlllips and Mr. Scott ot Lincoln. Mr. Emll Ilrandols gnve a theater party on Thursday evinlng at Boyd's. Ills guests weru: Miss Jacoby of Los Angeles, Mr. Leo Goodman of New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orandcls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugo Urandcls and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ilrandols. Mrs. S. Gultck, 1615 Mnnderson street, en tertained nt cards Wednesday evening In honor of her guest, MIsb Ilullhan. Tho first prize, a handsome ynse, was awarded Mr. Phillips, aud the consolation prize, a gro tesque doll, to Miss Nellie Flarlty. Mlsa Woolworth gave n breakfast on Wednesday In honor of Miss Oakley of Lincoln and Mr. and Mra. Wnggcmnn of Washington, D, C. Her gueata were: Misses Oakloy, Wakeley, Doano, Mr. and Mra. Waggeman, Mes6ra. Dixon, Guunott, Falrtleld and Skerrctt. For the Misses Tlmbcrlako Mra. Myron Learned sont out curds for a "putting party'1 on Wednesday afternoon. Tho en tertulnment wub something novel and proved very Interesting, especially to golfers, A nlno-bolo putting course had been laid out In tho grounds and only "loiters" and "putters" were used in mak ing tho round, each guest bringing hur own clubs. Thero woio about sixteen wo men present, most of them lu golf ar ray, nnd tho contest went through with energy and vim until tho rain put an end to It after tho first round, which wab won by Miss Tlrahorlnko with a score of 29. lll'IINIIII. Mr. J. A. Keller has taken tho p-altlon nf a clerk In JumeB A. Howard's gruoeiy store. Mr. Corliss Totinan hna gone to Cor nell college, whero ho will resume his studlea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Beny of Carroll, Nolv, spent last Sunday vlaltlng with frlmds In Ilcnsonv Services will he held today nt the Meth odist church at 11 n. m. by tho pastor, Ro. Mr. Mnrkley. Mrs. A. Jackson arrived lu Ilrnsjn last Thursday night and la visiting at the home of her son, Mr. A. J. Ilosoiibaum. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Golden xislted at the homu of their relative, Mr. and Mra. Georgo W. Hawkins, during the week. Mrs. C. Mlnehiirt and children left last Tuesday nfter u week's visit In 11. nson at the homo of her slater. Sho goes to Ana mosa. la., her future home. Mrs. Rumsey and daughter, Edith, who have been spending a few days at the heme of her daughter, Mra, Rosenbaum, icturued to her home In Crolghton, Neb, The Republican club of Ilenson hold a meeting at tho town hnll Inst WcduesJny night. Messrs. Wollcott and Ilauehcr ot Omaha addressed a largo crowd. Tho hall 17 -SGCFSELD'S Social ( hit-Clint. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Smith havo taken apartments at tho Fnrnam for the wlntor. The Winter club will glvo Its fim party of tho fall nt Metropolitan bnll, Friday evening. Tho Young Woman's Christian association will give raceptlon at 8 o'clock Monday Something new to show you even If you come every day from now on during tho Ben sou Cloaks, Suits and Furs Our styles you'll And to bo In many In stances different from any shown else where. We Invito you to look KSCQFIELD Ici.njit'.suiTco. 1510 lJuuulusSt Heart to Heart TitILn .o. a. Dentin writes to ask If she can wear a riding habit cut decollette at both ends. Yea, deur, by all moans, It you look tho part. Don't try to hide our light under u bushel. It's too selfish. Confidential tulk Is our long suit uud several vital ques tions nrc befote us this week. They might as well bo bottled now. The shirt waist neasou Is over nnd golf skirts nru hang ing high too high In some placea. Ho many women lu this city are Buffering from rheumatism nnd nervous troublo? How muiiy have tried chango of cllmato and patent medicines.' How many havu been benellttcd? Consider tho matter carefully und candidly. No matter what your poll tics may be there In no occasion for you tn grow old, jeilow, wrinkled nnd thin be fore your time. There Is relief right hero nt home relief sure, speedy und de lightful In Its pleasant simplicity. The Rcnatrom treatment wna orglnated, de signed, tried, proved aud put in practice for women, young und old. nud It lllla n lung felt want. It doesn't euro every thing, you undoratnnd. Ii jou are unsound on tho money question, or If you don't know n paramount issue when you meot ono in tho load, tho Renstrom treatment cannot reach your cnao. Of course we don't know It ull wisdom will not die with us nut we do know that our ne-w ntyW Turkish batli3, massage and electric treat ment will do wonders for you. Take a courko of faciul massago for complexion and wrlaMea. Try the only scientific, common bciisu treatment for developing tho neck, nrmi nnd bust. You'll ate tho point -you'll see why drugs or fake devices can- 89 Kinds of Hair Tonic and Dressing .Wvrlik'tiN lleriilelile In (lie liiHt. WE CLl' PRICES ON II AIR MEDICINE. 50c 7 Sutherland Slstirs Hair Grower, we sell 4,-,c $1 7 Sutherland Slaters Hair Grower, wo rcil S5c 50c 7 Sutherland Sisters Sculp Cleaner, wo eell -ir,e il.00 Mextran Hulr Grower, wo sell ... 76c 51.00 Aer's Hair Vigor, wo sell 7oe 11.00 Pinuud'a Eau do Quinine, wo sell 76c Due linaud's L'uu do Qiiitilue, wo sell.. 38t Cue L)on's Kuthnirou, wo sell 40c Olio Purker'a llnlr llnlsum, we tell .... 40c Jl.oO Coke's Dundrulf Cure, wo tell .. 76c J1.C0 Hall's Hair Renewer, we sell ... 7.".c C0c Pluaiid's llrllllnntluc, wo sell ... 35c $1.00 Kuowltou's llnlr Tonic, we sell.. 7.'c Sherman Hitter Apple llnlr Ionic, we sell ut 60c Shertuun Lavender Shampoo Cream, we bell 2:,c Write for Catalogue. Siierman& McGonneil Drug Go Corner Kith mill Duilue. CI o en M O a a a o ft M O m n m a N a o a D n a SB a a a a n w a a m0 m Jin If ynu want tn buy a Sewing Machine SEE I'fi. It makea no dlffeioncu what innke you want. SEE L'S. You iniiv want a Davis Hall Hearing, .Standard, Sli.ger, or a cheap machine for &W.OO No difference. Wo hnve NO ngents, ptiy NO commissions, but will sell )ou a iiuiehlue fur what It la worth. AVo ri'iiC ill iu-III urn lit 7Cir per nrrk. AVe repair mill ell piirtx fur nil in ill-cm of iniieliliien iiiauiil'iietiireil, Monday we will sell ihe fov n.g Seeoinl Hund Machines nt prlcoi Hut will Interest you. They are genuine burn.ilt.. 1 Davis 2 Hlnaers 1 White 1 New Homo. 1 Domestic... CHOICE $2.00 Former Price. Mondav Domestic , 1"X soo Wheeler & Wilaon li." ..j0 Singer, modern -o.W V2.oO llouaehold bi oo x.'iO Standard 2n.00 U.V) While 12.0" 1.00 We rent mnchlnea for "So per week. Wo sell parts for and repair nil makes of sow ln machines. Monday forenoon we will give one-half dozen muchlnu need'es to nny lady who asks for them nt our store. Bicyles. We havo a largo stock und nro Bulling them nt reduced prlccb. SECOND-HAND Typewriters. All mnkes, from. $5 00 to (V)m 0ir Entire Hcmse Hecotnus daily more in perfect harmony with tho wants of tho vast throngs? who take advantage of the highly interesting bargaina now being shown in our Ladies Suit Department. A W 3 I N S TAILOR. MADE -SUIT JUado of fine quality all wool pob ble cheviot, now 6 button box front jacket, new llaring fkirt, with inverted plait back, no bet ter suit sold anywhere for lees than $15.00. " 75 Our price only MJm A WOMAN'S NEW WALKING SKIRT Made of heavy all wool pobblo cheviot, in black only, inverted plait back, perfect hanging, lin- ished with 8 rows of tailor stitching around bottom; a regular $0.00 T 90 skirt our price only J a A WOMAN'S NEW FALL JACKET Made of all wool kersey, in tan, black, blue and castor, new 0 button front, kersoy strapped and stitched, new high storm collar and lapels, heavy satin lined; it's the best jacket in Omaha for the Q 75 money - RCcxdy Trimmed Felt Walking Hsxts Fedoras, Kough Riders and half a dozen other popular stvles, all trimmed and 90 ready to wear, $1.50 & In the Woman's Shoe Store You imagine because your shoe dealer hasn't been able to sell you a good shoe for 1.90 that they can't be had. tion thai, must bo blasted. We and doubt by saying io you that if our woman's ftl.DO shoo doesn't give you perfect satisfaction, you may bring 'em back. H 4 m M That's an imaina removo tho trouble MRS. J. BENSON. Art Needlework DEPARTMENT. Our department is loaded with tho newest and prottiost goods. Pillow tops, in new poster de signs, poetry, music, art, Gibson otchings, floral, conventional and others. The new IrlBh hand embroidered pieces, all whlto. In doylies, centers, senrfs an4 lunch cloths I.lnens stamped for this emhroldery If you winli to do It yourself. Stamped lin ens for HatternlmrK nnd embroidery -entirely now patterns. Everything that could be wished for In IlattenhiirR and Duchrnve brulilH. New draperies, prettiest patterns In denims, crrtons, Hungarian cloth nnd sllko lines ever shown, Pretty Swiss pillow shams nnd toilet sets scarfs, fiOc up; shams, J1.25 and up. Sl'ECIAI. A four-Inch real shell curved top side comb, 38c. Silk pleating, 2',4 Inches wide, nny color, IGo a yard regular price BOc Embroidered hundkerehlcfs, 25c worth -10c. A lino cjunllty of li.le dress sh'elds for 10c. Infants' stockinet and rubb r cloth diapers, 23c worth tOe. Whlto und colored lace veilings. Mr yard sold for COc. Whlto metal porkethook Initials. I0r. Nebraska Cycle Co. tJEO K MIl'KEI.. Mar Cor. 15th and Harney. rue. m, oni.oo.oop m ITS NERVOUS REFLhXba thor Houn b' Appointment. James Richards, M. D. 1404 FARNAA STREET, OMAHA, NEB. noowi O, T, 8 . . . "pp. I'ulta Htl. EVE OTItAIN causes moro i-.ises nf Imndurhi-. mpp)Iokhiichh. extreme nervous ness und nervous prostration than nil oih er urnuntH combined This Is,, the- per sonal observation of rnmo of our itri' itesl eyo unit nervous dlsi-nse HpecliillslM. Mich us Dr. C'huliner I Ton t leu of London. Knirlniid; Urn. Itennry nml Stephens of .Now York City, nnd Ur Allen nf liilcngo When the eyn strum Is relieved the diseased conditions uro r.islly and elfi-ctlveiy cured. EVE HTKAIN dfrpftly eiiiises sore eyes, nnro lids, weak eyes, nrhlug eyes, gran ulated lids, cuturncts, chronic Inllumed condition on the Inildr of the eye Dr ltlcll nrds trcuts and Hiiccesnfully euii's the above conditions ufter first having corrected with biabuea the vision and muscle defect of the ryes. GRAND REDUCTION SALE OF FINE PIANOS '1 i sharply reduce stock wo huvn derided t'i sell i number of beautiful now 1'prlght linnos, Intett designs nnd cases, nt about half their regular value. IVIIXUIO I'Ihiiiin, only (WOO, OO If.-.UO.OO lin mix, only fKr.U.OO If 111(1,0(1 I'liuiON, nuly IfiiDO.OO JjUOO.OH I'innoN, only ino,00 it Hllclitly iinimI t'lirltthtu, ntuniluril in nit ix, moi'IIi ilimlilf the monry, $105, l'J.1, BI'IN, Eiihj pii) mi-nix If ileslreil, Sti-lnvvii-, Ivor V 1'nnil, A. II. (iuiki, Viikc, IIiiiiTNiin, Nti'Kt'r nml l.i ntlicr Kluiiilnril iiiiiKcx, lit n hi-nvj- dl I'niiiit friiin ri'Kiiliir iirlcrx, New IMnno.i for rent, fine tuning and repairing ;,rfdetJhono 1KB. We nro solo agents for the wonderful SELI - I'LA INfi PIANOLAS, tlin only self-playing IMiino nttnehment Indorsed hy PaderewsUI, Hosenthal, Bauer anil Moizkowaky Hon t full o cull and hear them SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Old Reliable Piano House, 1313 FAHNAM 8T OMAHA. 337 lHlOADWAV, C'Ol'NOIL nLUFFB.