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    OFFERED FOR RENT
Honor and Cottaft
xr Chicago ftrekt. . room, mode.
810, 2M3 Wool wort It ivnu, 8 room, mini-em-
detached. $.), vacant Beplembpr 16;
120 -North -21 at avenue,-ft rooms, very de
e alrable, .'A Ring wait Brothera, tot South
Mh street. (16)-M 422
WE 'DO expert piano movlnr at lowest
price, lei. Douglaa ia.. Schmoller
Mueller Piano Co.. mi-1318 Farnam.
- " U5)-371
110USES ,n all. parts of the cltjr. 1
R.
g.
OMAHA Van at Storage Co. pack, move.
Mora H. H. goorla; atorehouse HJO-M N.
19th, Office luo9 Farnam. Tel. Doug. IK..
(lfu-36
WR. j MOVE PIANOS-Maggard Van end
f Storage c'o. Tel. Doug. U'J. Office, 113
Webster St.
(16)-378
M7 So. ath St., "at ftoor. 4 rooms, 126.
BEMIS. Paxton Blk., 'Phone Dong. ER.
(!5)-3'il
FOR RENT-By owner. 3K.11 No Kd, new 4
room 'modern cottage. . Tel. Webater 1MJ.
(16)-726
8. ariTH AVIS. Corner Vinton. 6 rooma.
ycUjr water fi.o
"u6 f.. itn--4V rooma; city water, bath, gas.
!?'!j.t7'v:"' :" 1800
till Baft Bt.- rooms, bath, toilet, large
-yard $22. so
1226 TMarftt St. 10 rooma. all newly papered,
all modern, under-feed furnace, largo
vard .- 136.00
IBM CaatiMlar Bt. rooma, modern except
Tnrnace i.. ' 1., 86.00
152.' Caatetlar St. 6 rooma, modern except
fumare .- 8-600
fit B. rrtri Bt. g room arid reception hall,
' hot wftter heat, tile bath room, oak tin-
lh, fin lawn twflo. water rent
MeCAQUK INVESTMENT CO.,
' 1 1(06 Dodge Bt.
' (1E)-M467 31
HOUSES ,n P"rt of tne cr. Th
UUU3 O: F. Davia Co., Bee Bldg.
''' (16)-374
FOR RENT-Kara?e store room. 16th and
ii Vinton 6ta. C, M. Baohmann, 437 Paxton
block. , 16)-360
FOR RENT 7-rom house, modern. 2432
. Parker Bt. (13) "Tl 30
HOUSES, Insurance. Rlngwalt. Barker Blk.
... ..... . Obi im
NEW. 6-room -modern cottage, near two
car 4lnea, Apply 2308 N. t4th St.
(15 43 81
ROOM houae, all modern; 8910. N.' 2?d
84. Call 8908 N. t2d St. flol 444 lx
R. MODERN houae, 30.
-r. "Very desirable modern house, $18.
Saviour ad In another column headed "For
Rent Not for Sale."
i " -J.'H. DL'MONT t SON,
":' - 1606 Farnam Bt.
(16) 151 80
Mnlldtaa-e.
THIC ftrtlre btillAlng formerly occupied by
' the). Dally News, 44x30 feet, t otorlee and
basement. McCague Inveatment Co., 1505
Dodge Bt, (16)-t77
T312 HARNEY ST. 8 floora and baaement.
83x120 'feet; aultable for wholesale. Ma
; Cagu Inveatment Co., 1508 Dodge St.
08)-87l
't Wholesale District
BUILDING
For .Rent.
The four-story and baaement brick build
ing at 9W Farnam Bt.
- Apply F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas Bt.
- - ' an-MM
OfflOM,
FOR RENT Desk room In Bee office, olty
hall buthimg,- 417 N. 25th St., Sourti
. Omaha, Apply to manager. - (15) 134
E8K room for rent In atenor-apher'a of
J.. flee,, 80a Paxton Blk. '15J MK00
FIREPROOF
BUILDINGS
Are the aafeat for office purpose, but other
' requlrementa are necessary to protect the
tenant from losaea through thla aouroe.
TflE BEE
BUILDING
la a fire proof conatructed building, having
. gruat number'of tire proof vaults, with
. out A boiler room In tne basement to In
fcPMWU)a the danger. We take every pre
caution to guard against loaa by firs.
Vheru are two connecting offices on the fifth
oor for rent, one room la "12x20, tho other
7x10. There are four larra windows In the
- larger room affording plenty or light, anvl
tUle room has -a good vault also, making
-this conblnatlon of rooma the moat Ut
airable in the building.
On the sixth floor we have two amel rooms
,whluh can -be rented aeparateiy or aa a
. auite.
Janitor service, water and llghta furnished.
For further partlculara aee
. . R. "W. BAKE3R. BUPT.
THE BEE BUILDING
17TH AND FARNAM 8TB.
teres.
Rf"ROOM. Wl B. 16th Bt. Clarke Powell.
r inum pc. - fiB) 8
OFFERED FOR SALE
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing
' 60 per foot. . 801 N. 17th HL Tel. Red 814.
(l)-84x
Faraltare.
THRKB OrLT-KDOB BARGAINS.
Jurn.!ture and " complete equipment of
11-room house, 14-room flat and lt-room
tiouae. for quick sale at much lesa than
votual coat; all well located; cloae In and
nmklng money.
'Phone Red 1283, or call 424 N. T. Life
Bldg. V- ' (1 MU7I
XD HAND furniture bought and sold; bual
nesa on the square. Rosenberg, formerly
with Chicago Furniture Co., 103 & 14th
SX. .Tel. Douglaa 5U& ' (16)-M46e S29
ID HAND f emlture. bought and aold ; bual
neea on the sou we, . Roaenbtrg, formerly
with Chicago Furniture Co., 108 B. 14th
Bt Tel. Douglas (US. (16-728 At
FOR- BALfe' CHEXP-Bolld oak roller-top
office desk. ' chair . and typewriter. Ad
dress B 70. Bee. (1) M528
PARTIES "leaving the city offer for aale
.entire . furniture mnd ruga of a 6-room
apartment:. lease can be had of apart
ment to the right party. Addreaa B 1&&
Bee. ' . (16) S3 29x
tlaae)a, Orgeat, Maislral last re meat.
Piano. Bargains
. InTeitlcate the apeclal offer we are
yiipaklnf thla week it will sare you
aorne money.
$40Q Dabler, practically new.... $220
400 Ivert A Pond, fine condition 216
300 Kimball, partof aire 115
300' Kimball, large alze 95
450 Bmeraon, nearly new 185
250 Hoffman, mahogany case.. 155
500 Geo. Stock, new.. 325
The game eaay terms: 13, 14, 15 or
10 monthly..
New Piano for re.nt 13.60 monthly.
Schmoller & Mueller
Piano Qo. .
4 .'Phone Doug-. 1625.
V. H11-H13 Farnam Btreet.
; ,' . 16)-M3:8
FIN Vprtaht Kimball piano. . Dealer
da sot, call. 141 pavcnuort.
t. - -a' ' Ua-3x
f
OFFERED FOR SALE
Plnnoa, (Irftai, Moalrat
(Continued!
afa.
DKAOAN'H moramnphone, In fine trunk
I mad for It; bargain. M N. 16th.
(16) .18 x
FOR SALE CHKAPBtory tk Clark cabinet
organ, 13 atops, a beautiful, irong-tinj
lna(rument, aultable for church or home,
good condition; coat fl0. Adlrej U Ml,
ee. r (18-M73
Pool ! Btlltara Table.
FOR BALK New and aecond-hand billiard
and pool tables. We lend. the world In
cheap bar fliturca; eaay payments. Bruna-Wlck-Balke-Collendar,
M B. 10th Bt.
Typewriter aad SewlaaT Machlmee.
FOR SALE High gradft aeeond-hana type
wrttei ; good condition; a bargain at 150.
Call room 603, Bee Bldg. (16)-71
ONE Remington typewriter. No. t. In good
condition, for aale cheap. , Call at Bee
office- . ., 'J6)-C9x
NO. t Smith Premier typewriter, good a
new. I need the hionet. R. B. Roberta.
16th and Farnam, aoulnwost corner.
. .' (16) 446 4 .
MleeollaaoosM
GAS, ELECTRIC AND"
COMBINATION FlXTUltES
Largest, most tip-to-dat stock at'loweat
prices In the city, select now. Delivered
when needed. - Inspection Invited.
BURGESS -GBANUEN CO.,
813 So. 16th Bt Tel. Doug. 68L
U 4W
FCH SALE Onyx aoda Tountaln, 24-ayrup,
two body, refrlKerator base, counter au
tomatic carbonator, niter, all aa good aa
new; also drug Stor fixture, " cuuntera
and show cases. Howell Drug 'Co., 16th
and Capitol Ave. (16) 6a
FOR BALE A butcher' refrigerator, Bev
eral show caaea, a new peanut roaster,
large coffee mill, two large automatic
oil tanka and store fixtures too numerous
to mention. Olobe Land arid Investment
Co., Omaha, Neb. !) MbfS
FOR BALE Flneat boarding house la .the
city; best local ton. ail furnished; walk
ing distance, eto.f critau. . Inquire 0i
Karbach Block, Omaha, Neb. :
, (l)-838
DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on 810
orders; catalogue free.
6HEKMAN A M'CONNELL DRUO CO.,
Omaha, Neb. . (1) BJ
FOR BALE About Ootober 1, on 09-gal-lon
Worthlngton duplex pump, else 1
KHixlO. W. U. Brldgea, engineer Omaha
Q6)-M67
HOMEOPATHIC medicines,, wholesale and
retail. Sherman & MoConneU'Drug Co.
U6)48S
WHEN writing to advertisers It'takea but
a stroke or two of the pen to say you
aaw the ad In- The Bee. .. - . '
BEND US your mall order for drags;
freight paid on 814 lota. Myers-Dillon
Drug Co., Omaha. (16) 884
CHER WIN WILLIAMS CO., boat mixed
paint, Bherman V McConneU Drug Co.
' (16)-88l
HALL'S safe, new, 2d-hand. jtlt Farnam.
. ' ' . (16)-W0
HAY-89 per ton. Wagner. 801 N. 18th.
(16)-M702
BECOND-HAND rubber hOie, tools. Singer,
418 N, 16th. , (16) 7J6
THREE fine tool chests, also butchera'
meat block; 33 each. 808 N. 16th.
, . . (16) 718 tax
FOR SALE Steel range, good condition;
reaaonable. 638 Bo. 26th Ave.
(16)-M37J S3x
FOR SALE Two safes., nhow case and
deska. 415 Paxton brock.
' ... (16 M3931x
POOL and billiard tables' lor sale, five pool
aifd two billiard tables': murt be sold In
fifteen daye. 418 N. 24th St., So. Omaha.
. . . ,(16) 43Sp7
RIDPATH'S History of .the WorldAmer
lcanlzed Encyclopaedia Btltannlca: now
international encycldpaedfe; on email
monthly payment. .Webater'a Una
bridged Dictionary, 310 edition only 83.25
this week. B. B. Roberta, southwest
corner 16th and Farnam-St.
t (!6)-447Bp2j
PATENTS
D. O. BARNULL, patent attorney and ma
, chine designer, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
' '17) M907 8U
LARSON CO.-Book free. . Bee Bldg.
' ; U7) 3D!
PERSONAL
THE ELITE Expert. dy operator
glvea massage chaly
beate scrub bathe. 'Room 300. Barker
block, 16th and Farnam. New eetabllsh-
ment. " (18) M466 31x
THE BALVATION ARMT aollclta oaat-oft
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. 11th St., for cost of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone 'Doug. 4135 and
wagon will call. ' (18) U
TOUNO WOMEN coming to
strangers are Invited to visit
Women Christian Association
Farnam atreet, where they 1
retted to eultabl. boarding
otherwl aaslsted. ' -
Omaha aa
the Toung
rooma, lilt
a-ill be dl
plares or
(W)-H8
WHEN YOU write to advertiser remam
, ber it takea but an extra stroke or twb
of the pen to mention the fact that yeu
saw the ad In The Bee. v
MAGNETIC Oeteology and Maaaage,
iu-n.jj.jj.xj vapor and Tub Batha.
Room J. 1204 Farnam St., 2d floor. wu
(18)-M181 B
6EWINQ machlnee ranted. Neb. Cycle Co..
Uth and Harney. 'Phone Douglaa 1668.
(18)-3SS
FEW bargalna In td-hand aoda fountain,
monthly paymenta. Derlght, 1818 Karnaru.
' . (ll-4
OMAHA Stammerer Institute. Ramg
fclCg. (18)-8tsl
STHINQEa, rubber gooda. fey 'mall; cut
Brlcea. Bend for free catalogue Myera.
HUon Drug Co., Qmaha. dS) X16
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOMB-Mra.
Dr. King, 1320 N. 24th BL'flel. Web. te68i
MAGNETIC 383Sli&&
(18-860
REAL ESTATE
RtfiAL. RgTATB DGALBU1
RUSSELL A M'KI TRICK CO 433 Ramie.
(l-3tS
W. H. TURRELL, 14 Patterson Blk. Doug,
ua . ' .. .- . C-8
PAYNE INV. CO., tat Boor K. X. L Doug.
17SL , , . . - (11 460
R- C PETERB eV CO.. Be Bldg. . (1J) 401
L W. BUNNELL 4V CO., US "ifT".' Ufe.'
Douglaa 8148. (ll) ail
OEORQB at COMPANY. - ..
1601 Farnam. . TeL Dougla T&4.
(1 404
C M. RICH, 16th ft LocuaC . Tel. Web. 1471
- - . (li) 17 tx
CITY rROPCRTY-rest BAL8L
$250 CASH
Balance Like Rent
..... , ' .
Eight-room house, parlor, dining room,
large bed room, kitchen., let floor; four
large rooms Id floor; houae piped for gaa,
city water and clalerti. aharie treea, lare
barn; lot 60x160; aouth front, near Hane
corn Park; about block, to car. . Price
' BTRKETT TEBBENB.
43 Bee Bldg. , T.I.-DougUa 4764.
' (1 H a
U8T your i roncrty with ChrU Boyer. rd
abdCuxulug iug - t - iitk-tm
TUK UMA11A
" REAL ESTATE
CITT PROPERTY FOR BALS
(Continued.)
REDUCED PRICE
" YOUR OPPORTUNITY
$4,400 .
2210 FOWLER AVE
"Beautiful south front lot, 55x1.13 feet, fine
terrace, cement steps and walks all around,
quarter a wed oak Moors, large living room,
16x35 feet, open brick fireplace, beautifully
pepered, four good bedrooms, larire floored
attic, larae porch, preaacd brick founda
tion, porcelain lined laundry tuba In base
ment, fine furnace, everything the beat,
can't be duplicated for 8S,C00. Built by
owner for a home one year ago and built
right. Close to 24th 8t. car; beat atreet In
north part of city; 31. M cash and 830 per
month; might take amaller cash payment
from good parties.
Hastings & Heyden,
1704 Farnam Bt.
Bee nidg.
(19) 450 SO
CAN MOVE RIGHT IN
All modern, 9-room Itiouae In on of the
- beat residence district of Council Bluff a;
t closet, full cellar, electric light and
gaa; near car line, cloae to sclrool; will
be' completed In about ten da) a; price,
84,500. If not aold by September II will
rent for $36 per month. Will aell for caah
or for a payment down of 31,000 and bal
. ance monthly. Take notice and don't fall
to let ua ahow you thla
Benjamin Real Estate Co.,
325-4 Neville Blh. 16th and Harney Bt.'
'Phone Douglaa 7331
, I . 1 USO-M472 1
ATTRACTIVE HOME
, v For Sale for $3,000
2228 Maeon St.. 15 minutes' walk from busi
ness district. 8 rooms, well arranged:
modern except furnace; atreet la 4, being
paved; Dotn aide etreeta paved; reason
able term.
' Payne .Investment Company,
' , Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. : '
TeL Doug. 1781.
(18)-M4T1 (1
LOOK INTO THIS
YOU DONT NEED CASH
to buy or build. We can sell
the finest and moat sightly
. ,'lots In beautiful Halcyon
Heights, Just two block south
of Benson business center and .
Military eve. car line, on pay-
ments of $26 down and $6 and
$10 per month. Within a short
' time you own a choice lot,
fully paid for, and are In posi
tion to obtain a building loan
and erect your own noma.
You can't equal these valuea
at $260 to $660. See ua at once
for plata and our plan for
sale of these lota, and we
will take you out to see them
at any time.
RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO.,
433-84 Ramg Bldg.
15th . and Harney.
(l)-388 29
6-ROOM houae, modern except furnace, 4
years old, built by owner for a home,
8S-.4 Parker, block to car; lot 48x1X7;
' barn, fruit and shade trees ,
$2,650.00. 'l
- W. H. GATES,
617 K. Y. Life. 'Phone Dodg. 1294.
' . (18) 468 81'
- FINE CORNER '
Southeast corner Bat and California, two
brick' flats and room for three more.
'Phone Red ,6864. ... (19)t-441 30x
$200 DOWN and $16 per month buy new
6-room house at 8647 Ave. A. West Council
Bluffs; city water, cellar and closeta;
walking distance from the buslneas cen
ter of Omaha; lot 44x120. Price only $1,800.
Look at thla.
BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE CO.,
336-6 Neville Block. 16th and Harney. .
'Phone Douglas 7332.-
' ' (18) 382 80
FOR SALE A good 6-room houae, modern
except heat, location convenient. Price
$2,100. ', '
And a brand new t-room modern house at
28th and Maple. Bargain at $2,800; part
caah. 'Phone Webster 4345.
, . i . (1)-MS39 tig
$5 DOWN, $5 a month. We have over 100
lota In West Council Bluffs, on or near
Omaha car line, at the very low prtcea of
from. $100 to $276, Buy now before the
price goes up. We have sold many Omaha
. people homes In West Council Bluff and
all are pleased with their bargains. Let
ua show you these lot.
BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE CO..
' 326-6 Neville Block. lth and Harney,
'Phone Douglaa 7333.
an-38i to
84 LOTS In Halcyon Heights, Benson, lying
welli close to car line; 30 minute rid
to Omaha. Will aell altogether or In
bunchea of five. For prlcea and term
addreaa H 43, care Be. (la) 167
TOR RENT
NOT FOR SALE
Two very desirable new brick houses,
modern' In every respect; tiled vestibule,
oak finish, polished floors. 4 beds ' rooms
and. bath second floor. Located on quiet
atreet now being paved, I block from the
two beat car lines In th city; convenient
to Presbyterian. Methodist. Episcopal and
Catholic churches and good publlo and
parish schools. 840 and 842.60 per month,
respectively. Key at our office. J. H.
Dumont eV Bon, 1806 Farnam atreet.
(1 464 80
$400 EACH
Your choice of 13 lot near 17th and Plnk
ny and Pratt streets, moat lots have sewer
and walks. Lots are $ and 8 blocka to
car. .
THE BYRON REED CO.,
'Phone D. 387.
212 South 14th.
(19)-M416 31
NICE NEW COTTAGE ON
EASY TERMS .
4404 North 30th street. Just south of Ames
avenue, paved street, permanent walks,
large lot, modern Improvements. Bee us
quick; $2,100. '
R. II. LANDERYOU,
Tel. Doug. nil. 44J Board of Trad.
(19) M363 30
FOR QUICK SALE. 7.250
K At Ti . w- ... . . ....
- vwi, unm 11 in ana una,
8-story and . basement brick; rente p.
cent on Investment, with 32 feet vacant
for new building. This Is 31.260 less than
price heretofore, and offer only goad few
daye. Boo u quickly.
THE PUTNAM CO.,
t04 N. Y. Life Rids
Cadet Taylor, Pres. W. B. Taylor. Bec'y.
(1)-3S7 38
36 ACRES unimproved, 10 acres cultivated.
uiui. grjve wun gooo. soa, well lo
cated, easy terms; $2,700. A. T. Bey bolt,
tot Grand v.. 'phone Webeter 170.
09-734
DAILY HEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907.
REAL ESTATE
ROPICRT- JTOH SAM
CITY PR
(Continued.)
A good, fair, t or 9-rqom house, with full
tot, aouth front, on Farnam atreet. only
88.900, or Juat about the value of the lot.
CONNKR A HF.A1.EY,
233 Nevill Block. .
' (1J)-M4J0 31
$1.35, KA9Y TERMS.
Five-room cottagv, .ivell, permanent
walks, picket fenrp, aherts, etc., all hew,
Juet built, only $1.8S0, located at 4nl5 N.
sthAve rental , Income $10 per annum.
J. Remits A Son. Taxton Block.
(19 M4S 31
ACREAGE TRACTS
KEYSTONE PARK
i
One mile m-est of Benson. An' acre tract
here coats one-third lesa than a 80-foot
lot In the city. Makes an attractive site
for suburban homes' many new trarta
SOLD. Bullillnga and extensive Improve
ments are aoon to be begun' on these
tracts. Those who have bought here are
taking considerable pride In . planning
buildings and beautifying auburbnn
homes. Better aew ua while iome of the
beat tracta are left.
$175 TO $37$ PER ACRE.
Payne Inveatment Company,
First Tloor, N. T. Life Bldg.,
Tel. Dotig. 1781,
and
D. V. Sholes Company,
110 Board of Trade Bldg ,
Tl. Doug. 49.
O9)-M170 31
$8,800....
1501-lSOt South 28lh 8t., corner lot, 80x143
feet; two cotiagos; rent 838 per month;
room for two mora cottagea or data. Eaay
term
. THOMAS BRKNNAN.
. Room 1. New York Life Bldg. '
'Phcne Douglaa 14.
(19)-S20
$100 DOWN, balance 814 and Interest per
month; 6-room house on Ave. D" and 23d
Bt., Council Blurts. Price only $l.50O. See
us about this.
BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE CO
328-6 Nevlllo Block, ISth and Harney
'Phone Douglas 7333.
'- ' 09) 383 30
FLATS-2626-7-9 jk Bt opposite new
street ear buildings; also good cottage in
rear on Ersklne St., net rental 800 a
month. Improving, buildings alone cost
39.000. Price $S,O00.
Also X107 Chicago, high lot, one block from
high school, .old cottage In rear. Price
$2,400. Assessed at $3,500. ' v
FRANK CRAWFORD.
881 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglas 2397.
(19)-M341 30
PEAL ESTATE ' TTTLE-TRU8T nCi
CHAS. EL WILLIAMSON. Prea. VA
U9) 408
: REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RAACU LiAU FOR tALB.
tit Dakota).
OPENING LOWER BRULE RESERVA
TION IN SOUTH DAKOTA.
Partlea wlahlng full Information aa to the
character of 'the land, how to reach It
and how to take part In the drawing
In October, alao information in relation
to the opening of Tripp Co., In the Roae
bud reservation, j can secure aame by
ending $1 to Ch tries H. Burke, Pierre,
8. D., formerly member of eohgreaa and
author-of the Lower Brule and Rosebud
leglalatlon. . i (20)-M746 80
. OUT i THEY GO.-.
' You can always ilnd good, rich wheat
land and Just the kind of a stock farm
you want by selecting from oar 100,000-acro
tract In the famous -Hettinger county.
North Dakota; go iout and aee. H; look us
up.' William H. Brown Co.. Rlchardton or
Mandan or Mott, North Dakota, or 181 l,a
Sall St., Chlcago.T'Ill. ' - -(20) M352 827
WANTttD-!-100 men to buy cheap deedo.l
land, relinquishment or city property In
Btnrdey. Co, 8.) tm; good oll, water and
timber; correspondence aoliclted. Ray
. Bowerman, RealxKetate Broker, Kadokit,
8. D. ..,,,,1.1,,, (20)r-MltV2x
- - ... Colorado. . l
SEVERAL "llARGE TRACTS
..." tA 6',n- ' '
.,thti FARM LAND
IN
COLORADO, 1EAR DENVER
for Colonization Purposes. Spe
cial Prices attd . Terms to Land
Men.
W. F. SHELTON IVND
AGENCY,
Sellers of good land, cheap.
Dept. A. 318 So. 15th St.,
Omaha, Neb. ' 1
' :; (20J-U887 81
1, 060-acre ranch, with full water right. In
beautiful Ban LuU Valley; best place in
the world to raise cattle, sheep and hogs;
price, $16.00 per acre; first crop often paya
for land. The Pond Realty & Loan Co..
Colorado Springe, Colo. (20) M766 30x
WANTED Agent to represent ua in th
ale of our Kansas taada. Write for particulars.-
Globe Land and Investment Co..
Omaha. Neb. r;o 12
8AYI It you want a fine rural home, well
located, buy thla highly Improved 200
acre farm, near lty of 8,000, only 60
mile of Kansaa Clty. Buckeye agency,
Williamsburg, Kao. . (20) M458 E12x
Hebraaka.
FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches
lor homes o? Investment. Bemis, Omaha.
" ' ' (20)-418
- Mlseetlanroaa ,
Cheap Land Jacobson 4 Co.,' 938 N. Y L
(20) M4C5 S?
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST RATES Bemis, . Paxton Block.
WANTED City loan. R. C. Peters at Co.
LOANB op Improved city property.- W. H.
Tboma, 606 First National Bunk Bldg.
-, ' V (22) U4
$4,000,000 to LOAN" on ' hualneaa and resi
dence property In Omaha;, loweat rates;
no delay. Thomas. Hrennan, Room I, N.
.J. Lite. ... .;' - , . (22) 6
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keef R. E. Co.. J0QI N. Y. Life Bldg.
(23) 415
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith eV Co.. 1230 Farnam St.
t2) 417
$500 TO $60,000 TO LOAN at loweat rales;
no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1606 FARNAM.
. (?.!) 41
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead. ISM Doug.
.u
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment d.
(22) 42C
$20,600 PRIVATE money to loan; no da
lay. J. H. Sherwood. 837 N. Y. L. Bi.lg.
, (22) MiOi 81
WANTEDTO BORROW
WANTED TO BORROW
$1,000 to enlarge a good paying buslnee
with privilege to reduce loan yearlv. Ad
dress W 776. Bee; (24) 21
WANTED TO CUY
WANTED To buy second hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old clotht and
anoea. pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or will buy the
furniture of your houae complete. The
highest prices paid. Call the right man.
Tel. Douglas 34a. (2e)M366 B 37
WANTED A good, gentle family horae
and buggy; either aurrey. Ilgijt road
Nmgon ur a top, one-abated rig. Inquire
at once of the Weatern Artificial Limb
Co. 'Phone 1722; IK3 Broadway, room
4U2-404. Council Bluffs. " (2i)-M477 Six
WANTED TO BUY
(Continued.)
CARD CABINET of IS to K drawer for
card . $x6 Inches; elate price; must be
cheap. Address L 6X2. Ur. ( 1
CASH paid for second hand clothing,
shoe, etc. 8 No. 10th St. Tel. Red
8326. (K)-21t
WANTED A emnll Job printing preaa,
with type. W. M. t, Auburn, Kivn.
(25)--.M104 4X
CA9H peld for old books. Crane-Foye Co,
313 8. 14th. 'Phwne Douxl' 12a. itB) 810
RdLLKR top desk, chair, office fttrnlture.
Call Webster 1424. (JS)-M4L'l Six
WANTED TO RENT
WANTE1 By a neat boy. with references,
board and mom In a prlvat family;
will help around houae If desueM; please
state what board and room bill will be.
Address Y 200. Bee. (M M762 30X
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping tn kooU neighborhood.
drees J 43. Dec. (20) M91C 21
WANTED By man and wife about Sept.
i a 8 or 6-room cottage or 4 or 8-room
apartment, furnished or unfurnished, In
good locality. Cnll P. II. Johnson, Dept.
Mgr. Hayden Bros. (26) 829 29
EXPERIENCED grad iate osteopath want
rooma and board In exchange for serv
ices. Addresa Y 112, care Bee.
(.'6)-MUl 4x
WANTED 6 or 6 room cottage or flat by
young couple. State price and location.
Address J. A. Smith, Oeneral Delivery,
clty.v (26)-M415 Six
WANTED By two ladles, two or thre
unfurnished rooms, modern, within walk
ing distance. Address C 122, enre 7w.
" ' ' (2R)-4: lx
WANTED SITUATION
EXPERIENCED, honest Japanese boy
want, a position as a cook In family.
AJdreas, Charlea Kawal, 723 So. Ith St.
(27)-M7S6 SOx
YOUNO man, 82, wishes position a col
lector or other outside work; best refer
ences. What have you? Addresa B 88,
Bee. (27) 708 x
EXPERIENCED office man want small
aet of books to keep; ail or part time.
Address E 141, Bee. (27) M989 tlx
YOUNO man wants place to work for
board and room while attending Boyle
college. Thono Douglaa 191. (27) M4t8
WANTED Situation by two young ladles
(sisters), violinist and pianist; four years'
experience In orchestra work and good
sight playera. Address Y 199. care Hee.
(27)-M73t 30
YOUNO man wants place to work for board
while attending school.- Boylea college.
Tel. Douglaa 19S4. (9) M107
WANTED Position aa clerk In general
merchandise atore; fifteen year' experi
ence; beat oi references. Box 3. Bwanton,
Neb. (27)-Ml41 lOx
WHEN you write to advert'aer remember
It takea but. -tn extra at rake or two of
the pan to mention the fact that you aaw
the ad In The Be
WANT IT?
It's $65.00. hag rubber tires,
trimmed In Bedford cord, paint
ed carmine gear. Stylish, -substantial,
superlative.
A BRAND NEW RUNABOUT.
DRUMM OND'S
18th and Harney Sts.
100 other Big Bargains In Bug
gies, Wagons and Harness.,
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR,-OATS, DRIED
Fruit, Etc Department of the Interior,
Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C,
August 7, 1907. Sealed proposals, plainly
marked, on the outside of th envelope
"Propoeal for Flour, Oats, . nrled ; Fruit,"
etc., as the case may bt and addressed to
the "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash
ington, D. C," will be received -at the
Indian Office until 1 o'clock p. m. of
Thursday, September. 26, 1907, and then
opened, for furnishing the Indian aervlce
with canned tomaloea, cornmeal, cracked
wheat, dried ftul. feed, flour, hominy,
oats and rolled oata during fiscal year end
ing Juno 80, 1908. ' Bids must be made out
on government blanks. Schedules giving
all necessary Information for bidders will
be furniahed on application to the Indian
Office,' Waahlngton, D. C; the U. 8.
Indian warehousea at New York City,
Chicago, 111.; St. Louis, Mo.; Omaha, Neb.,
and San Francisco, Cal. ; the Commissary
of Subsistence, U. 8. A., at Cheyenne,
Wyo.; the Quartermaster, U. S. A., Seattle,
Wash., . and the postmastera at Tucson,
Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. The de
partment reserves the right to reject any
and all bids or any part of any bid. C. F.
Larrabee, Acting Commissioner.
A26dl8t
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICB
- Omaha, Nebraska, August 19, 1907. Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
here and by. quartermaster - at the poat
named herein, until 11 a. m., central atand
ard time, September t, 1907, for furnishing
hay and bedding during the fiscal year end
ing June aVlfiS, at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Proposals for delivery at other places will
be entertained. - United States reserves
right to reject or accept any or all pro
posals or any part thereof. Information
furnished on application here, or to quar
termaster at the station named. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked
"Proposals for Forage," and addressed to
Major THOMAS CBl'SE, C. Q. M.
A20-21-29-80-31 62
CHIEF OT'ARTER MASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha, Nebraska. August 16, 1907. Sealed
proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual
conditions, will be received here until 11
o'clock a. m.. central atandard time Sep
tember S. 1907. for Installing an electric
freight evevator In commissary storehouse
at quartermaster's depot, Omaha. Nebraska
Full Information furnished on application to
this office, where plana and apeclfleatlona
may be seen. Envelooea containing pro
poh;i!s to be marked "Proposjila for Electrlo
riinni r.irniur, aim annreaaeo. to Malor
Thomas Cruse. Quartermaster. Army Build
ing, Omaha. Nebraska.
AU-17-2S-30-81S
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tit E RE
gents of education of the stale of South
Dakota will receive sealed proposals for
the construction of a law building on the
campus of the University of South Dakota
at Vermilion, 8. D. Bids are invited upon
the following propositions: (1) The con
atruction, heating, plumbing and wiring fot
electric lights; (2) construction only, 3
heating only, (4) plumbing only, (6) wiring
only, nil any combination of propositions, 2
to 6. All ivork la proposed to be done ac
cording to plunj and specification prepared
by the architect, Joseph HcDWnrz, and on
file in his office at Sioux Falls, 8. D.; at the
office of Ue secretary of the university.
Vermilion, 8. D. ; at the office of the Jiuilu
era' Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn., and
at the office of the Dally Journal, Sioux
( tty, Iowa, and at the nffloe of Tho Omaha
ce, Omaha. Nt-braska. All bids must bo
accompanied by a certified check, payablvi
to the president of the regents of educa
tion, tor o per cent of the amount of the
bid as a guarantee that aucceaaful bidder
will enter Into contract and lve a satis
factory bond for the completion of the
aame within the time and In the manner
therein apccitled. Bidders are advUed that
nut more than 80 pvr cert of the contract
price will be available for pavincnt until
after July 1, Bids will be received up
to September 26. Wfl, and contract will b
awarded at Brookings. 8. D at 1 p. m.
Bids sent by mall should be addressed to
Regents of Education, Brookings, 8. D.
Tlia regents reserve th right to reject
any or all 'bids. E. C. EHK sON. presi
dent; Irwin U. Aldrich. Secretary.
Aug27-28-29-2o-31-eepll-2-10-17 .
BOND3 FOB BALE WATER BONDS OF
Beaver City, Neb., to the amount of 125,
OOu, dated day of delivery, pa able at Ne
braska Fiscal Agency, New York City, N.
Y. Twenty yea re after date. Interest 6 per
cent from date, opllon to city to redeem
same any time after five years from their
date, Issued In denominations of $5u0 each.
( Uy reserves right to reject any and all
bids The above will bo received by W. L
Leonard, city clerk, up to and Including
September 3D, 1W7. W. I LEONARD. City
Clerk; Adat
NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY
Country Club Enlivened bv One Big
.Luncheon Party.
MRS. NASH GIVES LARGE AFFAIR
Thursday Attraeta Vauat Large Crowd
at llaoay Hollow ClwM la (oa
trast to Taeaday'a A t
teadanre.
Thuraday made up for th conaplcuou
absence of entertaining at the Happy Hol
low club on Tueaday. The luncheon Hat
was long and several more would have
been given could the strict rule of making
reservation by nxn of the preceding day
have been vlolnted.
The Kappa Alpha Theta aororlty gave
the largest luncheon party, their guest a
being aeated at onn large table, which
waa made attractive with quantities of
yellow blootiie. Covera wrr laid for
eighteen.' -
Mr. E. W. Qunther and Mr. Hatti Pit
tenger entertained In honor of Mr. Mc
Cheancy, who Is the guest of her slater,
Mr. C. W. Russell. Covera were laid for
Mr a. McChegncy, Mr. Russell, Mrs. Charles
Johannes, Mrs. E. O. McOUton, Mrs. Alex
ander Ounther, Mr. Leroy Austin, Mrs.
Frank Holmes, Mrs. A. B. Bomera, Mr.
8. n, Towne,. Mrs. Byron Brenholt,- Mr.
C. C. Wright, Mr. W. C. Sunderland, Mrs.
II D. Neeley, Miss Hohn and Mis Fitch.
With Mrs. L. M. Talmage were Miss Kttty
Thurston, Mr. E. B. Talmage and Miss
Mildred Talmage, all of Onawa, la.; Miss
Lou Tlllotaon, Miss Florence Cook, Mies
Merle Blackmer and Mis Mabel Tlllotaon.
Mr. R. V. Cole, Mrs. L. J. Nedd. Mrs.
Simon Jonea, Mra. 11. I. Adama and Mra.
Joseph Polcar had luncheon together.
Mr. Ernest DeOraff, Mlaa DeOraff and
Mlas Buaan DeOraff were guests of Mrs.
George H. Blcknell.
. Complimentary to Mr. Frank Blair Bmlth
of Mexico City, Mr. A. O. Edwards had
aa her guests Mrs. Smith, Mrs. O. W. Wat
tle. Mrs. A. T. Austin, Mrs. C. D. Mc
Laughlin, Mrs. Howard of Kansas City,
Mrs. Robert Dempster and Mlaa Bessie Al
len. Wilb Mrs. 12. C. Henry were Mlas Malm
ten, Miss Rents, Mlas McGulre, Miss Ful
lerton, Mlas Campbell, Mlas Archibald and
Mrs. Hlgbee. Her table had a centefpieco
of nasturtiums and. the plate cards were
little Dutch figures.
Miss Helen Forbes' table was exception
ally pretty with a brilliant centerpiece of
sylvla. with plate cards decorated. to match.
Her guests were Ml Marthena Harrison,
Mia Mildred Rngera, Mis Margaret Mc
Pherson, Miss , Mary Richardson, Mlas
Blanche Power, Mis Alice Carey McGrew,
Mlas Dorothy Morgan, Miss Lou la Lord,
Mis Elizabeth Sweet, Mlas Katherlne Bee
son, Miss Lillian Lane, Miss Miriam Pierce
and Mrs. John Forbes. -
Mrs. John Ross, Jr.; Mrs. Charles Ur
Quart, Mr. W. K. Palmatler. Mra. T. L
RAILROAD TIME CARD
tJNIOX STATiOX 10th AND MARC Y.
' ' .
Colon Paclfle.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited .......a 8:66 am , a 9:40 pin
The China and Japan
' Fast Mall' a 3:64 pm a 6:00 am
Colo,- .aV Calif. Ex a 8:50 pm a 9:30 am
California at Ore. Ex. ..a 4:00 pm a 8:60 pm
Loa Angeles Limited. ...al2:S6 pm a 9:16 pm
Colorado Special all:66 pm a 6:50 am
North Piatte Local a 7:42 am a 6:16 pm
Beatrloe Local b 7:42 am . b 4:16 pm
CttleVito IV ort western.
Chicago Daylight a 7:05 am all.64 pm
Bt. Paul-M'apoll Exp.. a 7.50 am alO-00 pm
Chicago Local all:3o am a 3:28 pm
Sioux City Paaaenger...a 7:60 am a 3:i8 pm
Chicago Passenger -.a 8:00 pm a 1:30 am
Chicago Special ..a 6:00 pm a 8:28 am
(Tt. Paul-M ploli Lmtd...a8:28 pm a 7:40 am
Do Angele Limited.... 8:80 pm alt:3t pm
Overland Limited al0:00 pm a 8:23 am
Fast Mall ......... . a 6 04 am
Sioux City Local a 8:60 pm a 1:30 am
Fast Mall a 1:36 pm
Twin City Limited ....a t:28 pm a 7:40 am
Norfolk-Boneatcel ..a 7:40 am a 6:3S pm
Llncoln-Chadron b 7:40 am all :26 am
Dcidwood-LIncoln ..r..a 8:00 pm a 6:35 pm
Caaper-Shoshonl a 3:00 pm all:26 am
Hastings-Superior b 3.00 pm b 6:36 pm
Fremont-Albion b 6:36 pm bli:46 pm
Chicago, Dock lalaod A Paelflo.
EAST
inicago K,aatern ljj.i i pm a : pm
Chicago Flyer a 6:00 pm a 8:36 am
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Lmtd..all:4Q pm a 1:88 am
Colo. & Cal. Express... a 1:S. pm a 4:40 pm
KI. tv lexaa a.xpreaa..a t.u pm a l: pm
Lincoln 4k Falrbury Faa.b 4:46 am bl0:l6 am
i meagre urm western.
Bt. Paul & Minneapolis. 8:30 pm T:30 am
St. Paul 4k Minneapolis. T:30am ll:36pra
Chicago Limited 6.-06 pm 8:37 am
Chicago Express T:80 am 11:36 pm
Chlcrgo Sxpresa 3:30 pm 3:30 pm
Chicago, Htlwaakea at fit. Paul.
Chicago Colo. Special. 7:03 am 13:05 am
Calif. Oregon Exp 6:68 pm 3:2C pm
Overland Limited 8:68 pm 8J7 am
Mlaaoorl Paclfle.
K. C. tc Bt. I Exp a 9:00 am a 6K am
K. C. A Bt- L Exp all rid pm a 6:36 pm
Nebraska Local. ....... ...a t:00 pm all:40 am
Wabaan. '
St. Louis Expreaa a 6 JO pm a 8:80 am
Bt. Louis Local frora
Council Bluffs) a 1:30 am all:18 pm
Etanborry Local, from
Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:15 am
Illlnvola Control.
Chicago Express.. a T:80 am a 1:43 nm
Chicago Limited a IM pm a 8 SO am
jhi.... w. . - --.w ihm m a.au am
bcrl.mgtoh rtJ, ttTu a afAioif
Oorltngtea.
Leave.
Denver eV California.. ..a 4. 10 pm
Nortnwaat Bpolai.......a 4:10 pm
Black Hills. a 4:10 pm
Northwest Expreaa a 9:30 pm
Nebraska point a -00 a.-n
Nebraska Expreaa a :0t at
Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:46 pm
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Louisville at Plattam'tb.b 4:16 pm
Ballsvue-Plattamoutb ..a : om
Plattamouth-Iowa b t:lo am
pelUvue-Plattemouta
Denver Limited all:66 pm
rhlcsara Sneclal a lieo am
Ar.rv. '
a 4:1 pr
a 4:10 pnj
a 4:1 pi
a 4:46 aw
a 4:10 pm
a 6:10 pm
ail:0i pm
b 8 :06 am
a 8,-ot pm
bl0:30 a
a 1:44 a
biripm
a .tf am
11:46 pm
n
a 8:M am
all:) am
all .80 am
a 4 30 mm
a 4:10 p
j f htcago Expreaa....... . 4:80 pm
Chisago riei v a f ao pm
Iowa Ixtcal a 8:16 am
61. Lou's Express. a 4:46 pm
Kansaa City ti Bt. Joe..al0:4 pm
Kansaa CUv 4k Bt Joe. .a 6:16 am
Kanaas City 4k atl. Joa..a ti piu
vVaCBMTr.H aTA .ISTri WtEBgTER
Cblcagn.
, Onaaha.
t. Paal. ailaaeoaolla t A
Leave.
Twin City Passenger. ..fe a .so am
Sioux City Feeeengor...a 3:00 pm
f.mernt Local b 8:43 pm
Emereon Ical' u 8:46 am
Hlaooarl raelflo.
Lo-al via Weeping
WaUr m !: am
Falls City Loral 8 0pra
a Da'iy. b Dally except Sunday,
ascep'. Eaturoay ttunday only
SAtit-p. Mvrda.
A.rlv.
b 8:10 pm
aii:2 am
b 910 am
$:M pi
a 8:88 m
aU:3 a 4
4 Dully
Dnlkf
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFJC
HPBIlt" Lin of th Atlantic
QVSBXO TO X.ranFCOiJx.ES TatAJt
FOU DAYS AT BJUL
Chicago Limited ...... .-.a 2:15 am all:!) pm
Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm
Dea Molnea Paaa a 4 00 pm al2:30 pm
f it tt- a I jrm all :40 m h fl:K6 nm
Empreaaea sail Aug. t, $: Bept. 4), $0
Flrat Caoln $80 up; ferecond Cabin ilt upl
Third Claas $28 .75. Writ for particular.
O. H. Beajaoola, OaaL Agent, Tel. Uamaoa
7U. ill ooTClark 6u CtUcaga.
Comb. Mr. Trimble and Mr. Head had
luncheon together.
Small luncheons of two and four were
given by Mlaa Hayden, Mra. McKltrlck
and Mr. H. I. Adama.
At tho Field Clab.
Th dance at the Field cmb Wedneaday
evening aeenia lo be more popular than the
dinner, aa but few dinner -parties were
given and those' were small. Mr. J. n.
Porter had three guests, Mr. L. W. Smith
four, Mr. E. A. Hlndrlck six, Mr. K. P.
McMahon alx. Mr. Frank Crawford four,
Mr. W. C. Bullard four. Mr. C. D. Arm
strong four, Mr. W Ev Palmatler four, Mr.
Lee W. Sratlen two and Mr. A. E. Rogera
two.
Several email luncheona were given at the
Field club Thursday. Mra, J. A. Munroe
had five guests. Mra. John Campbell four
guests snd Mra. F. E. Pierce four.
Mra. Hugo Brandels entertained at lunch
eon at the Field club Wednesday, when her
guest were Mr Slomait of Detroit. Mich.
Mra Arthur Brandela, Mr. J. Lobman,
Mr. E. Flahcl of Pittsburg, Mrs. Herman
Colin and Mra. Bam Frank.
Coaatry Clab Laarktoa,
A charming luncheon waa given Thurs
day by Mra. Louis C. Nash at the Country
club in honor of Mlaa Emily Meyer and
Miss Nathalie Meyer of Dubuque, la., who
are the guest of Miss Frances Nash. The
tablo was decorated with pink and white
asters and the plate cards were, summer
girls done In colors. The guests were:
Miss Emily and Mlaa Nathalie Meyer,
Mis Mae Hamilton. Miss Bessie Brady,
Miss Frances Nash, Mlaa Claire Helen
Woodward. Mlsa Proulx, Mia Bess Baum,
Miss Elisabeth Congdon, Mlsa Natalie Mor
rlam. Mis Mary Lee McShane, Mlaa Helen
Davie,' Mra. JoaepH Barker, Mra. Joeph
Cudnhy, Mr. W T. Burns, Mr. W. J.
Foye. Mra. Harry Wllktns, Mr. K. S.
West brook, Mr. Ben Cotton, Mr. Edwin
T. Bwob and 'Mrs.- Jerome Magee.
Coming Kveot.
Mrs. John Rosa, Jr., will entertain at
lucheon Thuraday at the Happy Hollow
club In honor of Mr. Charles Urquart of
Chicago, formerly of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Burnam will glv a
dinner at the Happy Hollow club Saturday
evening.
The wedding of Mlaa Ethyl 1. Rector,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. John, F. Rector,
and Mr. Charlea F. Brlnkman ' will taka
place In September.
Come and no Goeain.
Miss Mildred Rosa, who haa been apendlng
the aummer at South Haven, Mich., la ex
pected home Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Pet re son have returned
from a trip to Chicago.
Miss Harriet Wageck and Mia May Foley
returned Thursday from a house party at
Creston City, la.
Mis Alice Kennard returned Wednesday
morning from a visit of several week In
Madlon, Wia., where she waa th guest of
Mrs. Edward del Strother. Mr, del Strother
accompanied Mlaa Kennard ae far a Lake
OkoboJI, where (he will spend a week with
Mr. Eva Wallace. '
Baying". Hats ' at Bargain.
Now Is the Urn to buy hat for next
aummer, for the emart shop which are
always a season In advance are selling
off their stock--regardlesa of coat. A hat
bought now (n Ohe of these place will
do duty next eeaeon, if or $8 one can ob
tain a Pari hat that , coat 846 at th be
ginning of the eeaeon. Then there are
acveral emart ahops which dispose of their
stock of garment In the same way and
for similar Bum, inhere are many women
who do all their summer shopping now,
and' though their clothe do not -coat them
Fifth avenue '''prices .jiet they always look
like fashlQn plates. C It, is a trick worth
knowing. ; ' " '
WHAT TH .WOMEN ARE, DOING
Their Work and Their Interest in
Varloua Parts ' of tho
..... i. .. Conntry, .,',-''
v '
X feature of the old home week celebra
tion at Boston recently waa the entertain
ment headquarters maintained by the va
rious club of the city. Where the club
had no rooms of tfielf own .Ahey rented
suitable apartments at hotels or halls
where the visiting club women might find
rest and refreshments. The John Adam
chapter, Daughter of th American Revo
lution, had headquarters at the Parker
house and entertained among other Mr.
Donald McLean, - president general of th
national society. The Woman' Relief
Corp had roonj'a.at the Wlnthrop school,
where refreshments were served to mem
bers of 'their -order and their friend a. Th
New England WomarC club, of which Julia
Ward Howe la preeldrt, had Its club rooms
open every day, for the reception of vis
itors. Every woman's organisation had
repreaentatlvea at the varloua headquar
ter to welcome club women and th Vis
itor numbered many hundred.
"Better food for the business woman" Is
the latest watchword of the Woman's ex
change of New York City, The organisa
tion formed last April Is made up of busi
ness women a.nd has leased one of th old
New York mansions vacated aa the resi
dence portion haa been crowded up town.
The house is pleaaant and home-like and
Its room have been converted Into most
ettractlve parlors, rest and lunch rooma
for th use of business women and girl.
It 1 a moat welcome noontime reaort, es
pecially for the many women who ar
stranger In' Now York. ' The exchange I a
co-operative organisation managed by bual
ncs women, and Is In no sense charitable.
Member pay for what they have, but th
arrangement 1 auch that the expense It
reduced to the minimum.
The following story lllustratea well on
of the grave aspects of the child labot
problem: , '
Colonel Frank Pierce Morgan, the well
known sociologist and raconteur of Wash
Ington, at one time waa of the opinion that
If the children of "poor white trash" In th
aouth could be put. to work much good
would result to all concerned. An experi
ence tic had on nn Inquisitorial tour re
cently rather pussies hint. In Btateboro, N,
C. he fell Into conversstlon with a well-fed
looking cltlsen. who rat on a dry gooda box
whittling a stick.
"What do you do for a living?" aakod
Colonel Morgan.
"Wall, strsnger," accommodatingly re
plied the hospitable tarheol, "I don't have
to do nothln' for a llvln' theae days, seln'
as how I have five head of gala a-workln'
In the cotton factory." Waahlngton Times.
In the entire Hat of admission to prac
tice at the bar. Just mads public, there la
not one woman among the more than ISO
new attorneys.' Of the ninety-two doctors
of medicine passed by the State Board of
Reglatratlon ten are women.
The alignment of the aexes in the pro
feaalona seems to be timing lit the direc
tion of natural aptitude and sympathetic
development. The practice of law Is not a
congenial occupation for women unless In
exceptlonel cases. Few have the tempera
ment and tke disposition to nnd in It happi
ness or achieve , aucceas. '
On the other hand, the healing art offers
to women a career In which their natural
Intuitions snd their delicate perceptions
ronextuta Invaluable alda to eolence. Bos
ton Poat.
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