TUB 03IAJIA DAILY li.BE: SUNDAY, (KTOimit ?, 1001. 0 BRIDES HOLD THE BOARDS Otntir or Bttga ind Limilight ii Btill Their Ptioa. bride's parents In Harrlsburg. I'a., ant! arc i8 CXpCctlng Mrs. Dodds ns soon as the now tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Schacffcr, 2013 Hamilton street, OCTOBER MONTH NOT LONG ENOUGH All thi; WriltlliiK I'lntuieil (.'nmint lie. Solrninlccl find lilto Kurt. It Hue Importune lu I"" 11 r AVcckd. o'clock on Tuesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. l'rank Martin on Wirt street. hat of their daughter. Miss Kdna, and Mr, harles Helmcr. Tho house was artistically ccoratcd with flowers, potted plants and reens, especially the parlor where the cer emony occurred. Just at 7 o clock the bridal party entered and took their place under n Our Iiiiily of Tnn. William J. Latnpton, In Harper's Weekly. 1.0, there (the stands; Uehold tier hands And armtj, Whoso mllk-whlto charms Aro none, anil In their ntend A rl.irk brown red That tells u healthy talo Of exerclao , lii'Iieatll tho Blinllt skies ' Of hi. I und dale. Her cheeks, onco pink and white, Aro now u sight 1'or god" whose taste, In shades Vur SummT mulds, Una ripened to tho deep Delicious ruby browns that sleep Heneath her sun-klssod skin Like snadows In T be hwi et embraces of a rose. Her nose, onco blistered In tho sun of Juno, Is now Immune, And from Its tip to crown Is really ft symphony In brown. Her rstwhllo ulnbaster brow Is now A rhapsody In red, So dark oh If to seem A Vandyke dream. Her neck, before A pillar of pulo light, No moro Is so bcdlght, Tlut gleams In bronze, So rich and rare. That what Is darkest Is most fair. Tho Hummer shakes Its snuff on her nnd mnkes Hit sunburnt skin n. dusky, dusty red That glows as softened Bunsets In tho hazo Of Autumn days. Bho walks unshadowed tn tho sun As fearless of Its beams As aro the (lowers In Spring, And wears her cloak Of rich maroon Ah royal purplo decks a queen. Heboid her. Coming back (o town, From mountains down, Vp from tho sea; A sepia sorceress Is she, A russet ruler on a throno Kntlrely her owni A tnwny tyrnnt Of the heart of man, A lllrtlng, Fetching Fantasy In tun. Whllo so much Is being said and done for tho October brides that tho November cal endar Is threatened with Infringement to compass all that tho season has In store for of courso each bride covets tho honor of the week and prefers postponing the datn to sharing tho nttontlon with another thcro is ono participant In all tho gaiety who Is not as gay as ho seems, even while ho toasts tho newly wedded ones. Thin is tho society bacholor. Kvon the honors of tho usher nnd tho bc3t man do not com pensato as ho views the doploted ranks of tho past few seasons' debutantes and reflects that so few of them aro still im partial. Thcro are, however, a number of young womon recently "finished at cast ern colleges who have been receiving tho attention of those who llko to know things of lato and these busy ones say that nt least throo of them nro to be formally in troduced beforo tho first of tho year. This will occasion a long list of ' rocoptlons, dancing parties and llko af fairs end maybo, real lato In tho spring, perhaps before Juno, another wedding, for it is understood that ono of these young women is waiting only for her debut when her engagement to a man back east will bo announced. This week tho Gannett-Taylor wedding which is to occur at All Saints' church on Wednesday evening, will occupy society's first attention and nftor that thcro oro to bo moro affairs for the brldo and groom Just back from their tour. canopy of greens, where Itev. DoWltt Lone daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. read the marrlago service, which was wit- pnriietd. ncssed by nearly 100 relatives nnd friends. n,nt. nffnti nnd Mrs. Klne of Wat- Thc bride's gown was n handsome white . ' . v ., ,.. tnmorrow for Col- crepe do chlno over taffeta and she carried a ' ' . ' shower of bride's roses. Her maid of honor. orau BnrlI,Ka- Miss Blanche Hungate, wore N'lle green Kx-Senntor nnd Mrs. Thurston spent last moussellnc de sole over taffeta. Mr. Helmcr week In Omaha preparatory to returning to as attended by Mr. John Mellcn. Follow- Washlugton. lug the ceremony an elaborate wedding sup- Mrs. Stanton and her daughter, Mls3 Jo- per was Bervrd and late In the evening Mr. srphine, have taken nppartmenta at tho rax- nd Mrs. Helmcr left for an extended trio ton f0r the winter. through the east. They will be at home Mrg lu,jck Mr8. McCormlck and Mrs. after November 1 at 1913 Spencer street. n.m.ti,rmn nr.. bnMr frn.n dilrncn. where One of tho pretty weddings of tho week ,,,.. Rtirtl, ,hr ,.., .vp.,i. as that of Miss Jessie Hamilton, daughter . . t t ....... of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, and Mr. 1 7 ? , ' 'JT th,,, " Charles Hawley Kclfer. which occurred at r'j"" ll'UL?,vr Church of tho flood Shepherd nt 8:30 o'clock tllC'Irn1' nns nrrlve1 'rom Ucvor on Wrdnpsdnv vnnlm?. Tho ehurch was Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Iiarbor have gone prettily trimmed with palms, ferns nnd white south for tho winter nnd will bo Joined soon roses, tho pews reserved for the family bo- ty tneir uaugnier, .irs. narry Biiears. ng marked by means of broad white satin Miss Kntheryn l'olack will bo nt home ribbon nnd roses, and In tho Interval before (r0m 3 until C o'clock on Monday afternoon, tho arrival of the bridal party a number of whcn she will exhibit somo of her miniature the Icadlngitnuslclans of tho city contributed Work. most appropriate program. Among them ... . . ,,,. Pi,n,t. c.,. ere Miss Lena Klsworth. Mr. Max Hau- , v v melster and Mr. Slgmund Lansburg, with "'."V. " .1. Mr. Joseph Onhm at tho organ. As tho u,'.u H 1 b bridal party entered the ushers. Mr. Hall lnl"8- Ilucklngham and Mr. Arthur Williams, were Mr. Herbert Gannett and Miss Mabel Toy ln advance, followed by Miss Edith Hamll- lor will entertain their wedding party at 7 ton, sister of tho bride, as flower girl. Miss o'clock dinner at tho Omaha club on Tues- Klslo J. Harnard, as maid of honor, came day evening. cxi, nnu men mo urine ami ner ratiicr. tnviintionn imvn i...nn tniri this week for i no groom, attended by Mr. i rnnk .Now- ,i. fm.rtopnth nnmmi ball of tho Oinnha can, met tho party nt tho altar, where Hov. rjllard, ,s l0 occur on Monday oven- r mm read the marrlago service of the , tob , nt ie,p nrmory. plscopal church. A reception followed tho ... ... .... . . wedding nt the homo of tho bride's parents. M18s 'Kian.i win onicrinin mo uan 1901 Illnney street. Mr. nnd Mrs, Kclfor nctt-Taylor brld.tl party at the Monday III be at homo after October 15 at 3718 evening production or "ine uoyai family North Eighteenth street. nt Uoyd's. Tho party will occupy boxes. Miss Mary Lewis Wood returned on ieniirPN i usi. Wednesday to Miss Baldwin's school, Uryn Miss WAsea entertained at cards on Mon- Mawr, I'd. Sho was accompanied ns far as flay for Miss Edna Martin. Indiana by her brother, Mr. W. II. Wood. Mrs. A. Clcln was hostess at n bowling Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke, Jr., aro ex party at Krug s park on last Saturday. pectcd home on Tuesday from their wedding Miss Hamilton entertained n luncheon trip. Mrs. Clnrko Is to bo ono of tho at party at tno country club nt noou on ! rl- tendnnts at MIbs Taylor a wedding on Tho brilliant feature of the week and ono of tho most elaborate functions given In many scasor.H was the luncheon given by Mrs. Lovl Carter nt tho Omaha club on Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Joseph Mors man of Chicago. Tho great tablo nt which tho thlrty-nlno guests wcro seated was laid In tho big club dining room upstairs and its decoration was oxqulslto in every de tall. Tho entlro affair was in pink. In tho renter of tho table five baskets of bridesmaids' roses wcro arranged In n great pink mnos of fragrance, from which other roses wcro scattered all over tho cloth. At each cornor was a griat pink satin bow, whllo, suspended from above, were electric lights shaded boncath pink bulbs nnd sprays of green nnd shedding soft glow over all. Wrdillnun unit Kngngrmpnti, Ono of tho pleasant announcements of tho fall is that of tho engagement of Mr. Dick Stewart of Council Illuffs and Miss Ger trude Kountzo. Mr. Lester L. Mudgo of Burlington, la nnd MIbs Fay Wetzel, formerly of this city. wcro mnrrlcd October 1 at tho homo of tho It. O. . hnimo Is ready for occupancy, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vandcrhoof have taken An unusually pretty wedding occurred nt npar'tmentfl at tho Murray for tho winter. Miss Helen Millard has lfsued cards for a luncheon on Monday In honor of Miss Taylor. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith and children will arrive from tho east early this week. fin 3nni1v morning. September 19, a James McMonlcs, Mrs. F. Fraham and other friends Miss Hcddcns will be Miss Cotton's guest until Monday, when she will return to her homo lu St. Joseph. Mrs. 1). J. Hnnnofsy nnd children from Butte, Montr, nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). heavy on Thirtieth avenue. Mr. nnd Mr. Charles A. Wheelock of Fargo, N. D., vcro gests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Uosowatcr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bates, who wcro guests at tho Allcn-Clarko wedding, returned to Denver on Monday. Mrs. Julius Snnttlnger, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Morris, re turned on Monday to her homo in Topcka, Kan. Mr. Sidney Hanger of Denver arrived to day to visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Strauss at Twenty-sixth and Cali fornia streets. Mr. Tom Holyoko of St. Paul, Minn., s the guest of Mr. Herbert Gannett and will bo ono of tho ushers nt tho Gannett-Taylor wedding on Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. N, Spencer nnd son Ralph of Itcd Oak, la., who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Shearer during tho past week, havo returned homo. El Elegant styles, now fall millinery, at Joyco's, 1621 Douglas street. Cnpltola Williams, piano, vldgo block. Studio 8, Da- Ladies' Fine Tailoring ay, In compliment to Mlsss Tlsdalo Mrs. Herbert Wheeler entertained nt luncheon at tho Country club on Wednesday. Miss Hcddcns, Miss Cotton, Miss Carltn Curtln, Mr. Bon Cotton and Major Mlchlo wore Mr. James Pnxton's guests at dinner nt tho Country club last evening. A pleasant surprlso was tenAered Miss Margaret Davis on Wednesday evening at her homo nt 3123 Burdctte street and an enjoynblo evening was spent nt music nnd Games, Mrs. Harry S. Lyman was hostess at nn Wednesday. ItlKh Si'lincil .it(i. A large number of biology students en Joyed an outing at Cut-Off lake Tuesday aft ernoon with Mr. Benedict. Specimens of crnwllsh nnd protophytn wcro gathered. A number of cameras were used on tho trip. Thursday afternoon Mr. Benedict took his classes to Elmwood park, tho chlof object of which was to seo tho habitat of fungi. Prior to Mr. Benedict's teaching at the I Omnha High school upeclmcns wcro Edit J nero irom .Miciugau and Minnesota to bo studied. Mr. Benedict does not approve of this plnn, but prefers having the scholar see tho manner In which tho plant grows, He also prefers studying tho plants and animals that grow lu this vicinity, so that In addition to tho knowledgo of biology the powers of observation und reason nre de veloped. Tho Alice Carey society met Thursday aft ernoon to elect ofllccrs. Jean Fleming, the former president, was In tho chair. These I onkcrs wero elected! Presldont, Florence Mason: vlco nresldenl. Filn.i ItlllU Inry, Violet Patton; treasurer, Beth Cong don; scrgeant-at-nrms, Bculah Buckly. A dramatic club has been orgnnlzcd to help BUpport tho Athletic association. Tho Tho ( IT SEEMS i UK H H fed V ft I INCREDIBLE BUT A FACT I !l NEVERTHELESS i rpho tsuccess of our new department tjreater even than 1 our hopes led us to Cd'pccl. Encouraged by tho unprecedented patronage accorded tho opening of a new department of this kind nnd by tho many written nnd spoken words expressing satisfaction and commendation for tho superior work nnd workmanship of tho garments wo havo delivered In tho past threo weeks, wo havo decided to place beforo our customers tho Inrgest assort ment of fabrics sultublo for tailored suits, skirts, Jackets, etc., over phown In Omaha for ladles to select from. These cloths will nrrlvo Tuesday morning and bo displayed In our Iidles' Tailoring Depart ment on 3rd floor. They como In pattern lengths ono pattern of n fhado-tho variety being so great that nil can havo nn opportunity of making satisfactory selection") without duplicating the purchases of friends nnd acquaintances. Wo show you hundreds of modes to select from, but will copy If you desire nny design or stylo shown lu the many Journals of fashion. Wo will also sell suit patterns nnd you can tnko them clsowhcro to bo made, but If onco wo mako a garment for you wo bellevo you'll novcr havo a wish to go elsewhere. If you havo mntcrlal of your own bring It nlong, wo will glndy mnko It up for you. All nro cordially invited to cnll nt this new ladles' Tailoring Department no ono will bo niado uncomfortnblo by being pressed to buy. Tnko tho elevator to third floor. H i SCOFIELD VI ll Cloak & Suit Company 1510 DOUGLAS STREET. Movement mill WliiTrnliotitu, Mr. Hnrry Wllklns Is In Chlcngo. Miss Laura Barr has gone to Colorado to club will glvo a play nt Boyd's theater about sj end tho winter. Mrs. John Douglas nnd sons havo re turned from Spokane, Wash. Miss Dora Itnnpko Is at homo after sev eral years spent nbroad In study. Mr. and Mrs. R. W.. Tnlmnco havo re turned from a visit to New York. Miss Reun Butts has returned from a October 22. Arrangements for tho piny will bo mado by Miss Fitch. Tho work of tho school yenr has been divided Into four units. As soon as tho re quired work of n unit Is llnlshcd cards nre distributed with tho average of the stu dents' dally recitations. A class Is not com pelled to finish a unit's work In a specified time, but may take ns long a tlmo or ob short a time n Is necessary. Most of tho upper divisions have received their first unit cards. elnborato dinner Inst evenlne when her visit with friends in urosion, in guests wcro Miss Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Miss Huby D. Forbes returned last weou Allen, Miss Curtis, Mr. Herbert Gannott, from a two months' visit In tho cast Mr. Earl Gannett, Mr. Lynn Sherwood, Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Ben Rosenthal returned last Mr. Robb nnd Mr. Charles S. ioung. wcei; frora xew York and Atlantic City Mrs. L. N. Gondon of 3022 Pacific strcot jirs, j.', g, Cowglll left yesterday for entertained nt cards on Thursday after- i.oulsvllle, where Bhe will visit her sister. noon In honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jlr nml MrSi Arthur P. Gylou returned A. H. Gondou of Grand Islnnd. mgn-nvo Thursdav morning from a trip to Buf- was the gamo of the afternoon and two Elegant styles, now fall millinery, at nanosomo prizes wero awarucu .irs. aneuy , . ,,-,. r,rnpl1 nn Joyco's, 1G21 Douglas street n m.1 f ... I l VUVl II I tUHl till a. "iliuuvi wvu aim ,ui, ukiuui, .! ,, ninnth'n ..nxtprn . ,t. tj-i T.t.,., muiBua, uiv ""' - . i . u l.a Bii.n mnf'a unlniivn In r.. 1 . . tl .1 .. I "I I1I.KI1IIV 11 U 111 11,9 LI 11, 1.1 1, t m hwjwu.m x ll u women presum Miss Julia Ofllcer, piano, Karbach block. Ono month's freo tuition to students be ginning October, continuing without in terruption to Juno 1. THAT MorBman, Clapp, Yost, Warren Rogers, Cudahy, Barker, J. E. Baum, Ogdcn, Davis, Barlow nnd Prltchctt Miss Lucy Mack entertained nt her homo, Twonty-soventh nnd Charles streets, yes terday nftornoon ten girls from her Sun- Europe. Mrs. Arthur B. Smith returned last Mon day from a visit to her old homo near Bos ton. Mass. Mrs. Howard L. Krcldcr and daughter, was horn In India: MIhs Anna H. Ewlng of MfNNloimrlPN Null for Inillii. NEW YORK. Oct. E. Tpn Prpnhvtorlnn missionaries Hailed today for India on th; tiiiiiiiuu irunspori uiier JMesnon. Tliey arc MI'S. A. II. Ewltltr mill Miss fTnrrln Rtvlncr this being their return trip: Miss May S. Lincoln of Mlddlotowu, N. Y.j Miss Jose phine C. Johnson of Wntertown, Wis.; Hov. and Mrs. J. If. Lnwrm nf iinin Urove, Pa., nnd Hov. Robert D. Tracy, who Miss Nellie, will leave this week for In- dav school class nt Plymouth Congroga- dlanapolls tlonnl church. All sorts of games wero MIbs Mildred House arrived nomo late insi Indulged In and dainty refreshments wcro week from a four months visit wltn menus served. Miss Stolla Brown assisted Mm In Denver Mack. Mrs. William Rnwitzcr returned Inst Mrs. C. W. Lymnn entertnlncd at a week from an extended visit la Cleveland luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs. King of and Chicago Watklns, N. Y. Tho tablo centcrpleco was Mrs. D. W. Shull haB gono to Sioux City a bowl of whlto rosos, while bunches of (or a visit of a few weeks to see somo old violets marked each placo. Mrs. Lyman's acquaintances guests wero: Mesdames King, Caldwell, Yost, W. Morsraan, E. M. Morsruau, Barka unio, .miss J. jeiiKs nf Fenton, III., and Miss Dora Chatlergee, M. D., a native of inuia. OPENING OF WINTER Millinery Mrs. E. H. Edson has returned from n 11 nf 4Ue I nfpet DaMaKMc ...!, ..I.I. ...l.l, f-ln,1 In nuffnln nml w a no,. . .t.. .. . ... othor eastern cities. Mrs. Frank Colpctzcr, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Dubois, arrived homo yes- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Metcalf aro back from tho east and havo taken npartmonts at tho Pnxton for tho winter. Mrs. C. Hartman and her daughter, Mrs. William Hill Clarke, returned last weok from a. two months' trip through Canada. Mrs. Frances Mumuugh nrrlved homo on A Plain Statement Without Equivocation. The "I1ARDMAN" piano Is truly tho mil siclnns' favorite. Somo of the reasons nre Its Incomparable tone, perfect scale, dura blllty, stays In tunc longest, uniformity of construction (you never henrd of n poor "Hnrdmsn") nnd their now 1902 advanco ntylo casclngs of tho most bountiful nat ural woods are creating tho greatest en thusiasm In art circles. Their stylo "O," designed nftor ancient Greek architecture, is n happy illustration of tho exclusive art productions from tho Hardman factories. As a Now York piano man remarked recently; "You haven't seen tho. latest until you see a "Hardman." From Maker to User It Is generally known tho "Hardman" Co. nro financially Interested In the MUELLER PIANO & ORGAN CO,, giving us tho ex clusive privilege of quoting actual factory prices, thereforo It is reasonable and truo that theso beautiful, well known pianos can nnd aro being sold by us In Omaha at a lower prlco than possible for any whole salt) or retail piano store, no matter what tlmy may claim. This Is a fact no honest man will deny. Space docs not permit us to publish tho names of tho 2,300 Hardman users In this vicinity, but suttlclciit to say If well known Omaha artists ns Dr. Baetens, Prof. Butler, Mr. Gnrelssen, Mr. Kelly, Miss Burnham, Madam Muenteferlng do use tho Hardmun, it must bo a most satisfactory Instrument to own. Harrington, Story & Clark, Palmer, Schaoffer and Hardmnn pianos, nlso tho now improved Angelus Orchestral Piano Playor (no other like It), are sold exclusively by us and marked at one prlco in plain nguros Free Angelus Concerts Daily. Mueller Piano, Organ Co. Est. 1859. IJI6FarnamSt Nosh,traMN,,e low, Barton, Lyman and Joseph Morsman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Morsmnn of Chlcngo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Morsman, Jr., wcro gucBts of honor on Thursday evening terday from tuo cn3t at a dinner givun ni iiuiaiuu uy nu. Henry W. Yates. Tho other guestB pros ent wore: Miss Helen Millard, Mr. Earl Gannett, Mr. Frank Hamilton and Mr. Ezra Millard. For Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsman of Chicago Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Morsman, Jr., Mon Z oventa Tho co scheme c,f lt Saturday from a summer's trip through ?. L nn. i everv .will and Germany. Belgium, Franco. Switzerland and ho offnlr inu nnn nf llin most elaborate Italy, nf hn week. A handsomo loving cun filled Miss Hortcnso Clarko, who came up from with nlnk mseH formed tho centerolcce. Lincoln to nttend tho Clarke-Allen wed whllo tho tablo was lighted with tall rose- ding, spent several days in tho city last shaded candelabra. wck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Husslo entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Konyon arrived homo yes- tho Friendly Greeting club at tholr homo terday from Chicago, Mrs. Kcnyon having In Domla park Friday evening, October Just returned from nn extended visit In 4. After cards refreshments wore served, tho cast. Mrs. P. J. Corcoran won tho first woman's Mrs. Oscar Williams and llttlo daughter piizo and Mr. II. C. Cook tho first gentle- arrived homo last Sunday from Bay View, man'B prize. Tho conbolntlon prizes wero Mich,, whero they havo spent tho last throo awarded to Mrs. John F. Daly nnd Mr. P. months. J. Corcornn. Tho next meeting of tho Miss Miriam Wllklns has returned from a club will be at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. visit of sovcral months with relatives nnd John F. Daly Wednesday evening, Oc- friends in Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo nnd tober 23. Toronto. Ono of tho moMt enjoynblo nffnlrs of tho Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Smith nrrlved homo week was tho bowling nnd dancing party on Monday from Wood's Hole, Mass., whero nt Krug's park lost Monday evening, given they hnvo been making an extended visit by tho Misses Sayro In honor of their with relatives. guests, tho Misses Jefslo Cosh, Dalslo Mrs. Emll Strauss will leave on Saturday Matmes and Antolnetto Spothmann of Grand for Now York, wheio she will nttend tho Islnnd. Tho bowling alleys, dining nnd weaning or tier sister, .miss nangor, torincny ballrooms wero most effectively decorated of Omaha with Jnponeso lanterns and red, whlto and Mrs. Hugo Brnndels returned homo last bluo bunting. Bowling commenced promptly Sunday morning from Los Angeles, whfre at 8 o'clock nnd nt tho end of tho evening fho h,ts spent tho last two months. Mr. It was found somo excellent BCorc had been Brandols met her nt Ogdeu made, especially by tho young women. For Judgo and Mrs. Baxter aro back from on thoso who cared to danco tho new ballroom extended trip up through tho St. Lawrence which has bcon but recoutly remodeled country nnd tho east and are at homo for with Its tottencd lights and cosy corners tho winter at tho Mcrrlam was found most nllurlng. Supper was Mr. Chnrlea S. Young has returned from served nt 11 o'clock In tho American room tho east, nccompanled by his mother and nnd nfter n good-night wnltz tho guests sister, who will visit him for a tlmo and caught the last car and returned to tho city, later will accompany him on a trip through Among thoso present wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed- the west ward Snyre, tho MIsBes Jeeslo Cosh, Dalsle Mrs. John L. Webster arrived In Omnha Mappes, Antolnetto Spethmann, Emma on Sunday after a visit of several months Quick, Ada Murray, Jcsslo Lawrence, Lll- In tho east. Miss Webster is In Chicago. Hau Savngo of Lincoln, Alma Schmidt, tho gueBt of Mrs. Arthur Jercms, and Is ex Thlna Schmidt, Josophlno Jnrdlno, Mar- pectcd homo in a few days garet Pearman and Corn, Kdlth nnd Pru- Mr. nnd Mrs, C. F. Wellor, nccompanled denco Sayro; Messrs. Allan Falconor, Mur- by Misses Ruth nnd Agnes Woller, loft tho ray Hill, Edward Kaufmnnn, Fred Lambert, early part of tho week for Old Point Com- l)r. 7.. D. Clarko Harvey, Robert Gillespie, rort, va. lioforo returning homo they will Will Prlnglo, Cliff Howe, Will Cch and visit tho Pan-American exposition and other Special attention to street and tailor made bats. Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 10, II, 12. F M. SCHADELL SCOFIELD CL0AK&SUITC0.I WAISTS FOR EARLY AUTUMN Wo nro rendy to show you a flno assortment of handsomo wool nnd flannel Waists for fall, in all populnr styles and colors. SILK WAISTS Now silk Waists, pretty patterns and mado right, nt prices that defy competition. PETTICOATS Remember wo carry tho nicest lino of mercerized, wool marlno nnd silk Petticoats In tho city. Wo lead, others follow. Ok IU! HOSPE SELLS TRICTLY Greatest Values over offered In now nnd used pianos nre to ho found nt tho inuslo lionsu of Scliinoller & Mueller. 200 instruments to select from, Including tho greatest piano lu the world the STEIN WAY Also n specially selected stock of VOKH, KMKUSOX, lVHHS 1'ONl), A. It. C1IASK. MASON & HAMLIN, STF.OK, PACKARD, STIUMMl nnd ninny others. Square pianos and Organs $25.00 and up Ohiekoriiif;, rosewood case !?()5.0(l ICbony rpright ' $75.00 .McCain mon 1'pi'ighl, ebony ense $115.00 .Mahogany Upright $05.00 Stock Concert Grand $1 .'15.00 New sample pianos 9M8.00. $15(5.00 nnd .up Handsome pianos for rent. Artistic tuning and repairing promptly done. WIJ .SIM, I, XI3W PIAXOS OX IjS.-.OO .MONTHLY PA Y.MI1XTS. Write for catalogues, prices nnd terms or pay us n visit of Inspection. LLER & MUELLER, Stato representatives for Stelnway plnuos nnd self-playing Pianolas. 1313 Farnam St, Omaha, Tel. 1625. Iowa Branch 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel. 378. SCHMO PIANOS ON nn Ul I .KSCOFIELD CLOAK&SUITCO, 1510 Dntlulii M. TEN DOLLAR MONTHLY PAYMENTS! m MRS. J. BENSON. S OPOS Tho now shoo for women. KIvo dol lar vulttua costing you i'l.uO always. Ted Sayre. places of Interest In tho cast. Social Chlt-Chiit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Orr aro in Buffalo this week. Mrs. K. M. Morsman, Jr., will bo at homo on Wednesdays this month. Mr. nnd Mrs. William S, Hector and fam ily nre at tho Her Orand for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward Porter Peck are expected home from tho east this weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K, Clarke aro now occu pying their new bouse at 3017 Pacific street. Out of Tmvn riiirsti.. Mrs. I). II. Wheeler Is entertaining her gucit of Mrs. Will Sahs. Miss Daisy M. Strohm of Tracy, Minn.. Is helng entertnlncd at tho homo of Miss Maudo Drowncll. MUs Mao lieddrns of St. Joseph is tho cousin, Miss Illancho Tlsdalo of Alamedn, Cal., for a few days. Mrs. W. N. Stevenson and daughter of rierco Neb., nnd Mrs. II. J. McNnray and f Brunette Complexion Powder plaxfoiii fthtolurrly pure, hurnilrsi cuc V I UmrtcUl. T"i oitiT rcli'ra - pink r.n-1 W ifhltt nilo fr-f. J. A- t'onoul, H, Loult, Mo, m From s. T y Maker lLike Wearer Made It's nn un-to-dnto woman's storo. A mnld Is nl ways in attondiinco, Sho shinos your shoos Ireo. senu lor catalogue HOKOsIS S1IOIJ STOKK I'Viink Wilcox, Mgr. J0 So. 15th OROSI s Major Dodds has taken tho Parber homo son Gordon of Kelgh, Neb., havo returned to at 2115 California street for tho winter aud I their homes after a visit to their father, BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS Our mirrored cut class room m filled with ;he most exauiMto patterns "of exclusivo designs which cannot bo duplicated any whoro. Thcro nro water pltch rs, bowls, vusch, celory dishes docanters, enrafes, butter dishes, creams ami sugars, etc., etc. We'll tnko great plcasuro In showing you through this dept. Mawhinnoy & Ryan Co., Jewelers iuiU Ai t Stationers, latltiwid Umiglas Streets. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Tailor-inado box coals in iiicHoii cloth broadcloth, kersey, Vunotiau and .other nia tei'ials. Child's box , coats of beaver or ripple eider down, round deep collars, trimmed with braid, ribbon and beaver Jieads. Price .$2.25 and .$2.75. Tailor-made box coats, double breasted, velvet pockets, cull's and collars, sizes 1 to.S, years U.25; S to 12 years, ?5.00. Lace irimmin with fur or .velvet, -1.00 up. ITandsome black velvet rand satin coats. 1'rettiest bonnets to malch these coats ever shown in Omaha. Made in Omaha LATEST AND GREATEST, T5! Diamond Special noubl" wire and rap a child can put them on and ad just Why pay 40c each for mantles when you ran buy better for 25c --or tlvo for $1.00, and put thorn on your self. Our No. 2 Diamond single wlro muntlo costs 15c, or C for 7jc and gives splendid satisfaction, Uealors send for our wholcsalo terms. Wo want an agent In every town. Completo gas lamps for 60c, COo and 7Ec, Telephonu orders promptly filled. Omaha Mantel Manufacturing Co., 1319 Douglas St. Phone 1766. 01 A M Drugs Retailed at Wholesale Prices. Wo mako a study of tho art of buying goods bncaiuo "goods woll nought aro half sold." Wo think wo buy" right, wo know wo sell right. Coniparo theso prices with what other stores charge. SI. 00 Peniim 55c ROc .Malted .Mill: il5o SI.OD .Malted .Milk 70j SU.75 .M.ilted .Milk $y.K5 Wo Invito comparison. Wo lnno prlcc3 aro always tho lowest. :15c Castorln 21c Pahst .Malt lixtract 18c Howell's .Malt lixtruct, 2 for 25e Pears' hoap 11c Inspection. Quality being equal our S. E. HOWELL, Park Ave. and Leavenworth St A '4i