Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 09, 1903, PART 1, Page 6, Image 6

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    TITE OMAHA JA1LY lEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, JlOn.
SOCIETY ENJOYS COOL WEEK
JUore Activitr Amon the Smart Folks Who
ttuuis
Ai DnmmencfT at name.
BACHELORS TALK OF FORMING A CLUI
fjmOkwrn Writes to Erelyn of Bone
ThlBV Hears and Empresses
I ! ,
Men."
U 1' -
Across the Bavrs.
Cheat ttlht of eummer, mile on mile,
Beneath the stars,
(Where rural sights and sounds beguile,
JVhai scores of tryatlng lovers smile
Aorosa the bars.
IAn4i here In town, where dripping brow
And clans; of cars.
And grime and heat scant Joy allow,
flow many men are smiling now
Across the bars.
Brio Moore 'In Now York Times.
fl fir Anaust has not been half bad, and
tf the) past week may be accepted as a sain-
nla tha atSvT-at-homes have nothing 10
dread tha rest of the month. Of course
there baa been nothing especially big, but.
f Mp nrt. the affaire of the week have
.m.r nnuti and altogether enjoyable
what mora can bo asked In August.
n4.t is .till Uarains!nr the srymkhana. I
tut all are looking forward to the tennis
tooisamsnt at the Field club week after
Kmxt. when It Is expected that place will
K h. ntr of attraction for the time
.r Not a fmr have been improving
tha moonlight nights, sailing over at Man-
tin of lute, and nearly every pleasant
arrentng baa seen threa-ot four Omaha, par-
leeover there.
Bratyn Deart Oh, things are getting ao
Interesting: tha air to simply fuU of en-
jtagaamenU and rumor of weddings, until
rm wondering if there will ha room for
nyttlng else uiiai lau. ui course, mc,n ,iar association at Virginia Hot
all very nice for those concerned, , and 1 for SprIng, th,8 month and follow It by visits
aotna of tha rest of us, too, but I've been
wondering how about some of those fellows
who have done service to some of these
very girls over since they came out, and to
debutantes In general, for lo, these many
eaaona. If their satisfaction Is really as
Inoara aa their amllea would Indicate, as
they sea soma other fellow carry oft the
girls they have been beaulng about. If
It la, Evelyn, such, unselfishness Is positively
heroic, for just reflect upon their devo
tion.
'Oh. what wlU tha baohelora do now. 1
poor things. One clever fellow baa sug.
jeatod tha formation of a bachelors' club,
and, though bo did not state Its object, any
fcody with two eyea or friends In the older
eta, who atopa a minute to reflect upon
Who la eligible, must guess at once that lta Ltnoon and MaateP Walter MoDoogan of
chief function would be mutual consolation. w , e -f Mrg. jr. wilkln
iWouldn't they make an Interesting group, J(jn of ax Cnare, ln.Mt
oearl xney wouia nave so mucn m com- Mr Harrlet B MacMurphy has re
mon. Evelyn, these remnants of tha sets turnW, trom a to Eureka Bprlnge and
of other years. Of course they are all R. T , t
baohelora from choice-It lsn t aa It Is with
avwoman who goes through life unmarried-
and just think of the remlnlscencea they
could exchange. Of course there are a few
.that nobody who goes about any would ever
xpaot to join, even If they are getting
Srsr-Z smppoae they will go on entertain-
Inar tha debutantes to tha very end. But
.than, aa I said before, they are all bache
ton from choice. One of the girls said
tho other day (It la said she la going to
haw a big church wedding this fall) that
when aba got married aha waa going to
v these follows as ushers, because they
mw aoclaty ao well that they wlU be aure
not to mesa things up and lay her and
Hera liable to tne wrata ot certain people
rho alwayaj coma Uta and still expect a
front Beat.
TbJtra one son 01 accompusnment
knowing tha dangerous people In aoclety,
Isn't Itt At any rata, Evelyn. It's a com-
lort to reel mai mere are some people 1
phom on can aiwaya oepena upon, ao,
tere'B to tha bachelor." Your devoted
KATIIERYNa
As a aequal to tha numerous Interesting
aooounts that floated back home last win
ter from on of tha fashionable Oulf coast
resorts of tha conquests of a young Omaha I
rldow who was among the attractive
guests at one of tha large hotels during I
most of the season, even though her hand- I
aom gowna were of the deepest mourning
and her vial ting card bora the full name of
har husband, cornea tba rumor of an en- I
nnmant. He la the manaaer of tha "hotel
and since her return north has twice been I
a guest at the home of her father and It
la said that another large solitaire haa re-
eontlr found plao among the others on
tho lady's fair hand. She, by the way, la
Visiting la the east just at present I
Thoaa entertaining at dinner at the
Country club laat evening were: Mr. Frank
Vfurnhv. who had twenty-two guests: Miss
Margaret Preston, seventeen guests; Mrs.
Klrkendall, eight; Mrs. J. R. Bcoble, four;
Mr. B. B. Keogh, fifteen; Mr. E. a West-
brook, four; Mr. Joseph Barker, seven; Mr.
W. jj. Burgess, six; Mr. O. L. Hammer,
four: Mrs. E. L. Lomax. Ave; Mr. J L I
Paxton, aeven; Mr. a O. Strickland and
air. W. B. Martin.
Perhapa the most novel affair of the
week waa the Juvenile party given Friday
afternoon by Mrs. J. E. Utt and Mrs. F. E.
Sanborn In honor of Mrs. Horace I. Bettls,
who leaves soon to make her home In Ix
Angelea The party Included about twenty
women, who were for the occasion trans
formed Into a party of children ranging ln
age from U months to 10 years, and chap
eroned by an Ideal grandma. In . long-
sleeved, sashed aprons, frilled batistes and
floating ringlets they came, some with
pretty parasols and wash hats to match
their stockings, and one well known ma
tron of ample proportions ln a dainty pink
frock and trundling a wax doll In buggy,
to which she held fast during the entire
Hot Weather Diseases
Diarrhoea, bowel trouble and summer com
plaints are prevented and Quickly cured by
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
No one should drink water In hot weather
without putting a teapoonful of Duffy's
Pure Malt WhUkey In each glass. U kills
all disease germs and makes life worth
living during these hot days.
It ' Is absolutely pure and contains no
fusel oil. lti only winsur revognisea oy
the government as a medicine; uus is
guaranteo.
AU arocers.' dniesists or direct, tl 00 per
aunhaator. N. Y - Medical Booklet Fre. '
Afternoon. And then there were two little
boys In the "cunneneiit" kind of pique
putts, who contributed to the oocaalm,
much that wan natural la the war of teaa-
'" nJ ll1 m, othor hln- too thl
moBt mothers tell their little lrls Is m-
lady-like, but that the little girls upon this
occasion Imitated with surprising agility,
considering. A donkey tailing content.
rlng-around-a-rosey and like games con.
trlbuted to the fun of the afternoon, whlli
gum and candy were supplied In satisfying
quantities. Refreshments were served
later and a prise was awarded to the most
consistently dressed and behaved guest.
Among the largest affairs given at the
Country Club this season was the dinner
given last evening to twenty-two members
of the younger set." by Mr. Frank Murphy.
The party Included: Misses Hoagland,
Mary Lee McShane, Hogan, of Chicago,
who is Mrs. McShane's guest, Bessie Brady,
Klrkendall, Lucy Oore, Marguerite Pr I ten
et t, Janet Rogers, Mercer, Margaret Wood,
Marie CofTman, Hamilton, May Hamilton,
Messrs. Tom Davis, Oeorge Prltchett, Ben
Cotton, Dudley Mason, Smith, Louis Nash,
Hal Yates, Roy Wood, Wallace Lyman,
Robert Burns and Frank Hamilton.
The formal cards have been Issued by
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Justin Wright an-
nouncing the marriage of their daughter
namenne imogene 10 Ajocior ice v.
Lake of this city at Okobojl Thursaay, juiy
!3. The event waa ohronlcled In these col
umns at the time It occurred.
Mrs. Edward Rosewater, who haa been
visiting in Cleveland, is expeewsa name uua
wecK.
A cable message receive laat week told
01 me saie arrival 01 r. uu mm. nor-
man .oumze on tne oiasr viae anor a
pleasant ocean voyage.
Jr. kwi" wnu. wim u-
son, haa been visiting with her mother,
Mra. W. J. Broatch, will return Tuesday
to her home in Philadelphia.
Dr. Smith and Mr, Chartes L. Saunders
are off to make a camping party near
Sheridan, Wyo.
Mr. John L. Kennedy waa enjoying him
. " . .., vr ,
Gf,nera, Bnd MrB Manderson expect to
Ip&va t(J atten(, , meeting of the Amer-
to some of the eastern resorts,
Mr. Francis A. Brogan left Friday to
Join Mrs. Brogan,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Kountze, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kountae, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklns,
Miss Cotton, Mr. Fred Nash and Mr. Bam
Burns were guests of Miss Preston at dlfr
ner at the Country Club Saturday evening.
Mrs. B. F. Weaver has returned from
a seven weeks- visit in -orxiana, urn..
wafl tne of h uaUKhtt)r
Mra. Charles Boss.
Mr. Harold Stelner of Lincoln Is the
guest of his cousin. Miss Irene Bunker
of 2825 Charles street
Mra. C. A. Carpenter and little aon of
Mr, w CoaUey of 204 South Thirty
,trMt tertainlng her niece,
M(M Alma Xntnony of Pittsburg. Pa.
Mlmm irrance- and Vi, Rmersnn left
a8t evenlnB for Hot Bprlngs and Sylvan
j
Mn, HIby and ,on hav. on.
to South Dakota, where they will Join Mr.
Hlgby and accompany biro later to St
Paul, Minn.
Dr. Frederick Bacon la convalescing from
, WMv. itin.u
M. and Mr charlea Boas have eon.
0,uS(Mj to mak, tnelr home permanently
w portiand. Ore.
Mra Jalne, P Ryan anfl touKhtw,
Mona. of Chicago are the guests of Mra
M. R. Uhl.
nr. McClanahan and famllv left tha
clty last Wednesday for Lake Okobojl for
a ten aaya- outing. They are stopping at
the Manhattan.
Mra. W. C. Cott and dauehtera. Mlsaea
Helen and Margaret, left Monday evening
for Chicago, where they will visit with
relatives and friends for three weeks,
Mr. Elmer Ames Cope, will leave Sunday
evening for Duluth, where he will take the
lake trip to Macklnao and Chicago before
returning. He will be gone about two
weeks on the trip,
Mrs. John Wlthnell left. Saturday for
New London, la., to spend several weeks
with her sister,
Mr. U. W. Pennock baa taturned from a
trip to California.
ansae Margaret and Eva Redman en
tertalned about forty friends at a lawn
party xuesciay evening at Highland Place,
the noma of Mr. and Mra F. E. McDonald,
ln honor of Miss Rena Redman of Salt Lake
-llv- lt waa an ideal night and the open
air amusements were enjoyed by all.
IB ma"na -'iine or liinaen, Neb., was
th "UCJ,t of honor at a kenslngton given
"" aiternoon Dy miss Mary Bedwell.
The "ue,,t9 present were: Mlsaea Jessie
Nason, Elisabeth Jexter, Ltda Edmlston,
eanne Klddell, Zola Dellecker. Georgia
p8-ttersn. Bessie Moorahead, Fredrick
Mclntyre, Mabel Bennett, Daisy French,
fcua wlrtl Edith Butler. Mary Morgan,
Nora Shields, Etta Beeman and Nell Guile.
Mra. L. F. Crofoot gave an Informal
muslcale Thursday morning for her guest,
Miss Emily Myers of Dubuque.
Mra Milton Barlow, Mra John Wilbur,
Mra. Charlea Keller, Mra E. M. Fairfield,
Miss Dewey, Miss Balcomb, Miss Kimball
Miss Mercer and Miss Margaret Boyd were
guests of Mrs. F. Warren Chase at an in
formal gathering Wednesday morning,
given In compliment to Mrs. Miriam Ford
Among the affairs that are to be givan
this week In Mrs. H. J. Bettls honor are
an informal affair Wednesday morning, of
rhich Mrs. Robert Hodgln of C4 North
Fortieth street, will be hostess; ' a lawn
party Thursday afternoon given by Mrs.
E. J. Rohrbaugh and an afternoon Friday,
given by Mrs. William Hancock.
Monday afternoon between 2 and S o'clock
Mra Bettls will entertain at her home,
tp. North Fortieth street.
Mrs. G. W. Wtckersham left Saturday
evening for Colorado, where she will spend
about a month.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown have returned
from Lake Okobojl. . .
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stutsman have gone
to Central City for a few weeks and from
there will go to Colorado for the rest of
the summer. '
Mrs. T. C. VanBurn and daughter will
leave Monday for a three weeks' trip to
Colorado and Utah.
Mra E. V. I.wls is In Denver, where she
went to attend the wedding of a friend.
Before returning she will visit several
other places In Colorado.
Miss Mabel TUlotson left Friday evening
for Denver.
Misses Emma and Daisy Goff of Fre
mont who have been guests of Miss Flor
ence Templeton for the past week, re
turned to their home Friday.
Mrs. Will Millard left Friday for Hot
Springs, S. D., where she will meet Mr.
Millard, and they will join a party of
friends, with whom they will enjoy an out
tn
Dr. and Mrs. McClannahan and daughter
have gone east for a brief trip.
Mr. Wlllard Butler has gone for a six
weeks' islt to the Atlantic coast
Miss Elizabeth McCoonell has returned
I . . j .
1 4 Mra Tti PacnraCa and cliil-
dren hare gone for a three weeks' trip to
Jloeton, New York and Atlantic City and
will visit Detroit, Niagara Falls and Buf
falo en route.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick have gone
for a few weeks' visit to the Patrick ranch
In Wyoming.
Miss Flora Webster Is contemplating an
eastern trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Barker returned
Sunday from Mackinac
Miss Claire Funk of Lincoln will be the
guest of Miss Marion Connell this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding are spend
ing the month fishing In tho Leech lake
country.
Mrs. J. H. Evans and niece. Miss Pauline
Schenck, are spending a fortnight at Man
Itou. Miss Jeanne Wakefield will entertain at
six-handed euchre Monday afternoon In
compliment to Miss Margaret Lewis of Du
buque. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lorkwood are oc
cupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W,
Carpenter during August, whllo Mr. and
Mrs. Carpenter are at Lake Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Remington of North
Twenty-second street are entertaining their
niece, Miss Griffith, who has returned from
Boston after a year's study at the New
England Conservatory.
Mrs. Otto Oldham, accompanied by Miss
Gertrude and Master Kenneth Ander
son, left Omaha Wednesday evening for
a month's visit to friends near Portland,
Ore.
Miss Hermlone Roberts left last Monday
for an extended visit to Chicago and east
ern points.
Mrs. Victor H.' Coffman, who haa been
visiting In the east for several weeks, re
turned last Sunday.
Misses Golda and Blanche Murphy ex
pect to leave Monday evening for Chicago.
Mr..E. Dickinson and' Mrs. Harry P. Ly
man reached New York yesterday after
noon on their return from Europe. They
are expected In Omaha soon.
Mrs. E. Dickinson gave a children's party
yesterday afternoon In celebration of the
second birthday of the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Harry P. Lyman.
Mrs. E. G. McGilton and little daughter
have returned from Malno, where they
have been since early in May. Mr. and
Mrs. McGilton have again taken their home
at 102 North Twenty-eighth avenue.
Mr. Thomas Fry and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth Fry, returned Tuesday from an
extended eastern trip.
Mra. Eva Parrott Sweeney Is spending the
Bummer In Colorado.
Large shipments of new fall millinery
arriving daily. Mrs. R. H. Davios.
OMAHA SUBURBS.
Florence.
Oeorge A. Barrv of Omaha, wns a bust
ness visitor here Thursday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Vle!rl!n
vveanfiuay aiternoon, a gin.
Dr. Fulton of Hnrmnn. Ken., wns vl
r.j a - -. ..
ltor at the sanitarium Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Irene E. Rose went to Jefferson,
la, Saturday for a couple of days' visit.
John Armour SDent several davs of th
nasi ween visiting rrienas at i'apllllon,
W. H. Thomas and wife of Omnha were
the guests of Mr. and Mra George Bird
ounnav.
Mra Dan Winters of Johnson oonntv No.
braska, was the guest of Mrs. W. R. Wall
uunoay.
Rnin n XT - a. IT.- U.hm. CI. U
Thursday, twin girls. Mother and babies
ooing wen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchanan of Omaha
were the guests of Mr. and Mra Hugh
oume, ounaay.
Miss Edna Price went to Lincoln Tues
day afternoon to visit with a sister for a
coupie or weeks,
Mrs. C. G. Carlson wns a business visitor
to Stanton, Neb., Thursday, returning
nunie B&iuraay,
M. R. Kindred and Tenuis Warller at
tended the races at Tekamah a couple of
uaya uus ween.
Mrs. Hazel Beard of Omaha was the
guest of Mrs. Frank Reynolds a couple
of days this week.
Mrs. Egbert and daughter of Omaha
spent Saturday afternoon here, the guests
01 jars. vveDer, sr.
Nearly all the orratn Is cut and ennsMer.
able threshing has been done. The yield
10 up 10 me average.
Jesse Thomas of Maquoketa. la., has
been here the past week, the guest of his
laier, mn. ueorge ira.
L. N. Warller, foreman of the Hall
Grading company's brldsre eansr. la at
nome ror a lew days' visit.
Miss Emma King, one of the cashiers
in the BoBton store at Omaha, la at home
lor a couple of weeks vacation
The Talbot Ice company sent out about
fifty cars of Ico from their houses here
this week, all of It going to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchie of Falrvlew
spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
A. J. Petersen, living near Calhoun.
Miss Anna Potter, a teacher In the public
schools here, returned Tuesday afternoon
from a six weeks outing ln Colorado,
Mrs. Llzcle Mlksell and children and Mrs
John Scott of Omaha were the guests ol
F. E. Scott a couple of days the past week
Mrs. Henry DeLand of Perry, la., and
Mesdames Stevenson and Pollard of Omaha
were the guests 01 Mrs. Jacob Weber, sr.
ounaay.
The foundations for the new store build-
ings of C. J. Kclrle are finished and the
carpenters have commenced to erect th
buildings.
J. E. Rat ham and daughter of Grand
Inland. No.. were the guests of his sister.
Mrs Andrew Anderson, a couple of days
111; . wee.
Mr. Thomas Chambers, Ms sister, Janet
Louis LoriiiK and Laura Congdun ol
Omaha were visiting Miss Harriet Hunt
mursaay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Drabek entertained
number of their relatives and friends at
their home, five miles north of town, Sat
uraay ana tsunuay.
'The Water Works company has made
driveway at the end of the reservoirs, so
carriages can be turned around wlthou
driving on the grass.
Mrs. G. J. Hunt, accompanied by her
daughter, Julia, went to their Bridgeport
lien.) rancn Tuesday, where they will re
main ror three or four weeks
A. W. Pope and daughter left for their
home at Oakland, la., Tuesday. Thoy hav
been Here the last two weeks visiting wit
the family of Judge J. K. ixiwry
F. M. Smith of Chicago la the guest o
the family of Sarah E. Tracy nnd will re
main here lor some time, lie win prob
abiy locate permanently in inn west
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds left
Wednesday for Nantucket, H. I., for
months outing. They will join thel
daughter, Helen, who has been there f
some time,
Mrs. Elizabeth Stalon, one of the oldest
settlers ln Florence, and who has bee
at Omaha for several months, will stieu
the summer here witn per cntiiiren, ueorge
Stalon and Mrs. John mmpson.
Miss Rosa Roenfeldt and Miss Olga
Tucker gave a party to their rru-nds a
Wall's hall Saturday night, linnclnir too
the greater part of the evening. Itefreeu
ments were servea 10 tne gutsis.
The machinery for the large pump to be
nlaced ln the uumulng station here Is a
riving. Several cars have already been re
celvea, ana as soon is a man irom .Mil
waukoe arrives It will be put In Its plat
J. S. Paul has the plate glass placed In
his new brlek building and the light plant
In place. Ever thing Is ntarlng completion
and he expects to occupy It before, or by
September 1.
The school board met Tuesday nlicht and
elected officers as follows: Moderator, J.
Simpson; director. William Kindred; sec
retary, F. M. King; treasurer. Charles V.
Fouke. A committee was appointed to ar
range for a brick walk on the north side
of the school grounds.
Benson.
Ben Morton and family have moved Into
their new home la the south part of town.
J. A. Morgan has been confined to his
home the Iks I week with an attack of
sickness.
Work haa begun on the extavation for
the foundation of the addition on the nonh
side of the school house.
Mra Herman Wu'.ff retrrne.l home last
wet k after a two week .4' pleasure trip at
Denver and other wstern points.
Mrs. Hannsn Hawkins and children left
last Thur-wlay morning a month's visit
with relatives and friends In Mlsa-iurl Val
ley, la.
Mra J. Crews went to IJncoln last Sat
urday afternoon, where she will visit with
friends and attend the Epwortli league aa-sembly.-
- Bpeclal Quarterly services wera held at
io Methodist church last Sunday evening,
ev. Mr. Jennlncs of Omaha conducting
ho services.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of Plattsmouth
ante up Saturday morning a week ago
nil visited over Sunday at tho home ot
relatives In Benson.
Miss Hellls arrived In Benson last week
mm Oxford, Mo., and Is visiting at the
i mo or ner sunt, Mrs. xi. J. urove, tu.a
mle, O. D. llellls.
Services will rm held at the Methodist
Kplacnpai' Church today at ID:.) a, m. and
p. m. ; Sunday school Ht noon; r.pwonn
naguo at 7 o'c'ork In the evening. Kev.
Mr. Crewa, pastor.
The. Junior league, after taking a few
c-cks' vacation, was started til) aaln last
utiilav afternoon tw th desire of the
members, and it will continue to be held
t 3 p. m. each Sunday In the future.
Tho Ijadles' .Aid society met at the home
f Mra t?rm Klnl.ivson. lost Wednesday
fternimn. Instead of the regular lunch
o cream and enke were served from s to
o'clock. Tho next meeting will bo held
n two weeks at tho home of Mrs. J. A.
Morgan.
Tho annual Sunday school picnic of the
Benson Sunday school was held last Frl-
av at ralrmount nark. Council tiluns.
Two cars had been chartered and at 10
ciock, aitnougn it iookcu rainy, a. rarne
umber had gathered at the church and
wero soon started for the park. A line
tlmo wns reported by those who attenueci,
nu tw niK snreads were set out to tne
hlldren. Tliev remained at the park all
iv and at 9::tn thev were back In Benson
nd went home from what is ulways their
ear n gala day.
At tho reirulnr meeting of tho Benson fire
enartment hist Monday evening a notice
was Riven by tho school board that they
wouM assist with 20fl, which will go to
ward bavin? n. new nump and hose, 1 ne
pump Is to bo fitted up with the chemical
nglno nnd be capable or tnrowing a
(ream over sixty feet In height, which Is
utile ent to cover any building in nensun.
With this W) feet of new hose will be pur-
hased. This nurehase Is thought to d a
big Improvement over the old Are appar
atus. West Ambler.
Miss Elsie Blake was a caller in the
neighborhood on Tuesday.
Mrs. riuv Mil (son returned from ner
three weeks' visit in Iowa on Thursday.
Mrs J t." Aurhf. left Thursday for a
business trip to Ashland, to return Monday.
Mrs. Marlon lnvertv and daughters re
ar nnd from their visit at Long Fine on
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Bert Wallace were
guo.-ts of the former's aunt, Mrs. Charles
ttyas, at dinner on Tuesday.
Mrs Sarah Tlnvens of Dcs Moines ar
rived Wednesday morning on a visit with
Syas brothers, who are her cousins.
The Misses Ivv nnd Myrtle Blake ana
brother Harry returned Saturday morning
from their extended visit with relatives at
Chicago and Milwaukee.
Mrs. George Cunningham nnd son Kruco
havo been spending the past week at the
former s sister. Mis. li. Mcnvaine, genius
acquainted with the new niece.
James Cunnlneham. now of Galesburg,
111., was visiting here Tuesday and Wednes
day. Ho waa returning from Colorado,
where he has spent his vacation.
Mr. John Oantz and family are receiving
visit from his brother and wife, who
live In Ohio. They are on their way to
the. ructnc coast, to. visit their son.
Mrs. Clavton Petersen and little daugh
ter Joins the husband and father at Fair
Held, la., next Saturday, and Mr. Carl has
moved in their home on South Forty-sixth
avenue.
Mrs. Pitman, mother of Mrs. Dayton
Smith, a former resident of West Ambler,
has purchased the horrfe now occupied by
J. Cunningham and family, who will soon
remove to Forty-eighth and Pacific.
Mrs James Dovle. formerly Miss Mary
Maestrick, of Fifty-fourth nnd Center, re
turned Saturday from Denver, where she
has spent the summer. She Is at present
with her sister. Mrs. Smith of Cut Oft
lake.
Mrs. White leaves this week for a visit
with friends in St. Louis, before returning
to her home at Dover, N. J. She has spent
tho summer so far very pleasantly with
her Bister, Mrs. R. M. Henderson, and
other relatives.
Mrs. Dr. IJncoln Rllev nnd son Master
Kirk, and Mrs. K W. Wtlson of WHner
came down Monday to consult Dr. Olftord
about their eyes, and were the guests,
while In the city, of their old-time friend,
Mrs. J. E. Aughe.
Miss Mnrv Rchnelderwlnds left for Can-
flrlu on Tuesday, where she will be married
upon her arrival there to William 1. itrown,
n. vounir soldier. She was given a novelty
shower on Monday evening by the young
ladles of the Epworth league of 8. W.
church. She will be greatly missed by her
associates and by her sunaay scnooi cioss.
' , Duadee.
Miss Grace Schearer Is visiting ln Iowa
Mrs. William S. Wedge has been visiting
ln Atchison, Kan.
The old Dundee school building waa re
Bold last week to W. B. Howard.
Mr. Charles Westerfleld has been enter
taining a brother from San Diego, Cal.
Mr. R. C. Peters and family left on Fri
day for an outing of a month or two.
Mr. At L. Covey of St. Paul, Neb., Is
visiting nis sister, Mrs. u. jonnson.
MIbh Mvra Roe of Chester. N. T.. was
the guest of Mrs. W. L. Selby for a few
days last week.
Rhv. Thomas Hunter, recently of Vil-
llsca, la., has accepted a call to the pulpit
or tne J'unuee .r-reuuyienan cnurcn.
Mr. States of the Avery Manufacturing
company has moved with his family into
one of the frame houses on Davenport,
noar Forty-ninth street.
Miss Carrie Baldwin of Keokuk. Ia., was
the truest on Friday of her cousin, Mrs.
Selby. After a visit to other points she
will again return to Dundee.
On Friday afternoon all tho mothers and
bal les of Dundee w ere entertained with
the officers of he Ladles' Aid society of the
Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs.
Joseph J. lotnpe. The house was taste
fully decorated with golden rod, cosmos
and marguerites, and dainty refreshments
wero rcrved by the Misses tsarr ana
Shields, ln white and yellow gowns.
SEASONABLE FASHIONS
4349 Plain Shirt Waist, 32 to 44 butt.
4151 Seven Gored Flars Wa'tlnf Skirt,
22 te 30 iralst.
A Stylish Shirt WalM Suit Shirt Wale
434-Seven-Gorfd Walking; Kklrt 4161. Shirt
waist Bulla have come to be numbere
among; tho nei-essltles of the modern ward
rohe. This one Is Urwigned for tvlt. walk
Ins and the like, and Is both simple and
smart. The model la made of natural col
ored linen and la tailor stitched, but th
drsJgn auits the Unlit weight wools of
cooler weathfr equally welL
Th walNt is quite plain, with the fnsh
loualilo broud bux plait nt the front and In
cludes the new sleeves that are full above
tho cuffs, but Snlhlied In slUrt wuiat style.
The skirt Is cut ln seven gores and la
shaped Ui flare freely about the feet.
The iuuility of material required Is. tor
waist 3 yards '1 or 77, or i yards 44 Inches
wl le; for skirt. 'i yards V or 4hi yards 44
lm.lu-s wido.
The wautt pattern 4349 ln rut In sizes for
a 3J. 24. 20, 38. 40. 42 and 44-lncb bust meas
ure.' The eklrt pattern 4151 Is cut In aliea for
a ZZ, 14. M, 8 aud 30 Inch waist measure.
WOMAN IN CLU3 AND CHARITY
Work on tho new building of tho Old j Wednesday, by Invitation of tho women
Feoplc's Home has born completed and the of that place, to assist in tho organlsa
occupsnts of the present building at 2718 tion of a woman's club, and for Its federa
Burt street will bo moved to their new
quarters Wednesday or Thursday of this
week. Tho new home Is located nt Twenty
second and Wirt streets, tho building hav
ing been remodeled to suit the requirements
of the Institution, it Is tnrRe and tho
rooms aro all pleasant nnd equipped with
conveniences necessary to the care of old
people. The home Is conducted by the
Women's Christian association, of which
Mrs. George TUden Is president, nnd thnt
has among Its membership representatives
of all denominations ln tho city. The as
sociation Is among the oldest women's or
ganizations of tho city and has during the
course of its existence conducted several
enterprises in the Interest of women and
children, among them a woman's exchange,
a rooming house for women, a homo for
children and tho Old Ladies' Homo. A
year ago, recognizing the necessity of
broader work, tho association was reincor
porated to admit of tho chre of men as
well as women and the effort was begun to
secure a building suitable for such work.
The present building Is the result and the
home Is the only one of Its kind In the
stats.
Mrs. Herman Mnthes, Mrs. C. E. Math
ews and Mrs. Frank Kennody represent the
Ahanio Auxiliary of I. T. TT. No. 1W at the
annual meeting which will bo held this
week In Washington, I. C, In conjunction
with that of the International Typograph
ical union. Mrs. Kennedy is president of
the International Auxiliary,
The annual meeting of the Women's
Christian Temperance union, also the an
nual election of officers, will be held on
Wednesday afternoon, August 11, nt 3
o'clock, ln the Toung Women's Christian
association rooms.
A long-felt want has nt last been sup
plied In New York city ln tho establish
ment of a hotel for women, the Martha
Washington. The need ln New York of
some such first-class hotel where women
without family ties might make their homo
has been no moro urgent than that of a
place where transient women might stop,
and has been agitated for some time by
various organizations of women, several
of whom have seriously considered, at dif
ferent times, undertaking the enterprise
themselves. The equipment throughout Is
first-class, BOO rooms being furnished for
regular patrons, while 100 have been re
served for transients. Every room in the
house Is full, and It Is said that there are
800 women on the waiting list. The hotel
was opened In March. It would seem that
similar provision on a simpler scale for
SCOFIELD
Calls attention to a now line of
Ladies' Rain Goats
In tan and oxford
gray at
LAWN KIMONAS and
Dressing Saeques
Silk Petticoats, all shades $0.25
Lawn Waists, reduced to $1.00
Batcher's Linen Waists $1.50
$10 Challls Long Klmonas for ....$5.00
Flue Shirt Waist Suits $4.1)5
ALMOST DAILY ARRIVALS, FALL
SUITS AND SKIRTS.
Which will commend themselves to
early buyers looking for correct fall
styles.
V
0. (. Scofield Cloak & Suit Go,,
1510 DOUGLAS STREET.
Ik!
We are showing all sizes and kinds for belts, necklaces, chatte
laines, etc., with patterns and instructions for making.
R. A. La BOOK
HIGH ART
LADIES' TAILOR
513-514 KA.KBACII BLK.
ANNOUNCEHT:
Mr. La Book opens the sfneon ln Omaha with a full corpe of expert aa
' alstanta, and Introduce all the very latest Ideas ln Tailored Costumea, Suit
Bklrts, Jackets and Wraps for the fall of 1908.
Don't place jour ordor without first calling- on R. La Book.
PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE.
in
Of AMER
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OIITirRIt
Ftenmor North Ind leaves Chicago 4:00 p. m. Saturday for
liufTalii. tourhltiR nt Intermediate porta. Connecting; at Mack
lnao Inland wiih Steamer North West for Kuluth and Lake
Superior porta. lJirect connection Is mado at fluffulo for trains
to New York, Boston, I'hlladelphia and ull points Kaat. W. M.
lXlWrUE. General Pansenger
II. A. t herrier, Ci. A, I, li.,
m
IN ALL THE
wnm"n of smaller means might be made
equally successful.
Mrs. If. 1. Neely, vice president of the
Nrbrnska Federation of Women's Clubs for
the Second district, went to Papllllon on
tion with tho state organixanon. in imi
of the storm there was a fairly good gam
ring of women, ten Joining, though the
list of charter members will bo left open
until the next meeting, when It Is expected
that number will bo nt least doubled If the
women lire ablo to get ln. Tho following
list of olllcers was elected: President, Mrs.
Secord; vice president, Mrs. Wedgwood;
secretary. Mrs. Brown; treasurer, Mrs.
Stearman. The first official act of the
club will he to unite with the state federa
tion and this will probably be dona at
tho next meeting. The organization Is to
be called the r.ipllllon Woman's club.
Mrs. H. D. Neely has been Invited by the
women of Springfield and those of Oretna
to visit those towns for the purpose of
organizing clubs, and she will doubtloss be
gin the work this week.
Largo shipments of new fall millinery
arriving dally. Mrs. R. II. Daviea
D1F.D.
WlLf-Isabell. Friday, August 7, aged 25
years.
Funeral at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Monday, Au
gust 10, from her late residence, 8402 Burt
street Interment at Forent Lawn ceme
tery. Exclusiveness
By excluBlvenesa wa mean both
quality and price quality la conceded
to be equal any $5.00 shoe in Amer
ica. The price never raises like moat
shoes consequently never drops.
$2.50 Always
Sorosis
Shoe Store
203 South Fifteenth Street.
FRANK WILCOX. MANAGER.
$15.00
..75c
MRS. J. BENSON,
The R. & G. is the only company
that has made a summer or net
corset in the Habit Hip and
Straight Front, regular price, SI,
we sell any size from 18 to 36,
for 69c.
Beads in afl the Fancy
Colors.
STF.A1ISHIP COMIMXY
Apent. llnffalo, N. Y.
ii-O So. i lura. H, Cblcaara.
AtfDELD
,1
vv'V-vk;
.j;-, jer?
BCnabe
Pianos.
Known
Leaders!
There
Are
THER
PANOS
At
OSPE'S
(513-1515 Dougla Sts
1ISS ISM lljPUl1 L mi IKA IS
Edison Phonographs
and
Victor Talking
Machines
and
Phonograph Records
Why not buy these where yon can
hare the largest selection T Twenty
thousand Hecords to select from.
$10.00 to 175.00 for cash, or SE.0O down
and H-60 per week.
We want a dealer In every towiu.."".
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine at popular prloea.
Second-hand Sewing- Machines frank
H.M to 110.00.
Wa rent machines at 7Bo per week.
We repair and soil part for all may
chinas.
Bicycles
Cheap to close cat oar stock.
Typewriters
Larg stock; lenr prJcta.
Nebraska Cycle Co.
C- l$h mad. Harany Stav
334! nUKfwayv Council EIufTav
Phans B-fflH.
OSTEOPATHY
Dr. Grace Deegan
Oraduate at A. T. Still School Rush
vlllo, flo.
832 N. Y. L. Bid., Tel. 2680.
"THE REGENT"
Ladles' Toilet Parlors & Ladles'
BATHS
ALSO "THE REGENT" ANNEX
FOR GENTLEMEN -
Will be aliened this nc:k
finest Itt the West.
M. M. xiCHor. & rm. r. iuiodes. rmps.
203 rtAMCE BLDC.
Opposite the Orphcuiu lheer.
Hair lrens1nK. Shampooing, Manicurlnav
Chiropody, Muhhoko and Krauiy t'ultur. ,
Hteam, Vapor, Hot Air, El';lric, Kliower
and Needle Spray Haihfl. Duly establish-'
ment went of Now York iidminihtci'tno;
TllK INTERNA'., HATH" (KlushliiR Vuo
cess). lNVBSTMATlS FOU HEALTH.
KNOW YE THIS
The nose my make or mar the hesoty
of auy fa.ee. if homely or deformed It
esnnot tie hidden or atoned for by any
other frslursl attraction, but when well
molded and symmetrical U lends
beauty Dd dlitlnction to the whole
countenance.
I straiunten a
hgrnned. tieut or
erookHd noil)
bstld up a oat or
dished nose, tlior
ten a long nose
and narrow a
bfoad n6e. I set
back outstanding
or lopped earn,
eonreol baser,
p u S y Teiid,
radicals wrin
kle, Uiiea, furrow in fact. all tmperfae.
lions of Ui feature are plnleMy,
safely and sntiHtsclorlly corrected aud
made to conform artistically and luu
monleosly with their nurruunillutoi.
I permanently cure akin aud scalp
dlseaMS, slop hair tallins;. fading, split,
ting and promote a atroiig, haaJthy
RcuwtU. I painlessly renum moies,
warta. eyst, wens, scam, superfluous
kair, tattoo, powdor o birthmarks and
all bleinlshea on. in or under the skin.
My experience of thirty years Ut of
great to you. Consultation In
person or by lettwr Is free and strictly
eoandeutial. Call or writ personally to
JOHN H. WOODBURY O.I.,
i 103 Stato St., Chicago.
TWENTIETH CENTUrtY FARMER
lies! Agricultural Weekly. L .
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