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1 9 I! 7 1 I A A Among the Women's Clubs Cirici Topic of Diseusf ion for Meeting of So:ial Science Department of Yf'orr.on i Club Omaht Woman it Iew Kecording: Secretary of Ke Lwka '"oniBn'a SuHrage Association Kew Chapter of the D. A. R. I fHT I.Ti Wii'snt hrot v ti 1 I'M el ir-nt rautv srvl nt lit. 1 n ' l ' 'o cm mill l.e t r t'.e riffling of the n. e d.-OHrtweTit Mon nectir, i s told ! nmIh Mi. ;-adr-IIio:ti A j'r"r rr M nd TjKrfi:'i 9 ' ' ad H t the roe. nl s a- rnee.t:nr n' ' 'luint u-j. and 'rrre.--'. ot -i U r. r"-Rtd i i.-ju-t of the rt,. ;,;,.-mTii Mm rle riituhoth re-ir of H i, ,imn r r- wiil on "Prulantriror v an.! Clvlo;" Mr H-4VTV HauTy arrt 'tilt--Smith read an l.asrie, ' A r ' stid i1r.". artde on 'y I 'ra; r r Froh- leTIW Mr, r. J Pis. ! ment. ! a ler f t he d part- Mrs C V Hsv.i. " il Mir (hsrr of the mw-tin? r trie .'orren; T'-ni." d't.urt n ent of the Woman roil.. Mch iil he reld Tmtedm nT!r n at J o dork RU!I 1. kelve. II fee rumit vents; Xtr I ?" V(in'ir nf 'he II rh h.w.1 famitv ptv on ' AA hut Mak Wn!l-fialinc1 r mtii of Study M.ss Pusan J'axmti will rlif a rf vnw of f'.sv lev'a ' ldnis "' Primi t hn raet rit -os of "'rmin I'ron.irt'nt in Tn '"1d TTamri" 1 lhi uhjp t of a la k r irh Mim Thfo 1at Wi!non w II cn Mit Lent Fiki and Mibb CtiBrloiii' Fit- mill fumiph th music Th 1 "t.ili M.t.h v a-.l i:itr d. .rimnl f thr niHia W'oiiiHn'ii i luh mill n- riPM 'lurs(la' af:prrion lit o'cl.xk Tli- n.u,r fiel al t ni( Tit tr,ii-ii Thurpduv ftfirn-n at 1", o i h.rk Miph fiuth Jnn Fori, the atMiint will hnvi rlinrc of the .i.rm. lii Ii : StriHiH iVhI- KU'ini i.u .V! 1 'i i hm ' n i. A lleti,, t.r.. Il'iriprarian Kharixa .No S (l.lrtl. M-s I lan't. a 'Marie." tut the Oardi-i. Vmol When the RHf; iiKteirif r 't'orr.e Into tl.uiH- Keifhardtl. r. Hooni.'1 Mr. .) K l!n- k me. H.lln a. A tidhtit inn. ilrnarei: 1. "Itut terfly." ffiotni. Mr H i'I Hetheririulon. a "1 K r." u Liivt-lv tlMrofn." n"iu d'Hardi'lrii t h ' 'I'm. Snnittier VN'ind.' t ) .iM-hol t ' : l. I'Liri-nre I.ari':ist r lean-n. 1 f f -t t r i In A. t K'si i : b i ii.ri-i-iiHe, iK :,.nr., Mr t"-aiti-ii t'ocke A' lulltl ' 11 e N fTI ' iMllTw lllI' Mr. W i Mi'thennirTon. a Rond.i In 1" iMntartr t. Waltr in ' irnnot. K.'bopin. .Mips Helm Morev. .VI i a. .1 T ,. ''tm tin nji'i-tlr.i' of the " 'iiiMlia VN in..Hri r Mr- .1". . Lndsiv will rf in rharire of M' t depart rni-Dt of the till Thut'Kdav morninc hnd Mrs. A. B. SomtTs M a..-lpt. The fuhji-rt of Ktudv is "The i turn of lastirlMn' and tin- unistfi to i t.e i-onei3, red are Sir Krodcrii k l ihtoti and "tlir inativ Md.-d" William Mojrii The def.artrm nt ,a de iderj to take ui ; thf nud of Juiti'li and Fl(iirli ait a I next yc ai' w oi k. I Mi. Ward K. huffer of Omaha as j eii-cted reooiding aoeretary tif the - braska Wuman ufftM;i aai iutiun at the convention held reointlv at Klncolu. Ir. Inn Fhilltrlrk. lio for tne taut year haa been the aforial ion'a efficient leader, re-e'Mted prewdont ; Mra. Anna Kovenda if Table Kork, vice president; Mlia Mary 11. Wlllmma, rorreKponditiK aecretary; Jdra. Iemaree iti Tlocro. trraaurw; Mrs. Julia fox of Kxflter. auditor; Mm. F. A. Hanl aon of Uncoln, aecond auditor. PpeaklnS f 4he -onvention Mrs. "haries 1. Vollmer. irefidt-nt of the tmiaJia aaoe t'iation. rhararterised it a one of much rnihuniaxn. and Indicative of Increased In tel ent thi6URhout the mate. "A aoon aa atntiment atrant." he iaid, "the aano rUtion will igln IU rampaiKn for leg-iala-ti"n." An inii'trlunt actiun of the convention b.a the nefusal to po-operate with the Women's Criilatlan Tempeianie union In Personal Notes i Engagement of Jay Gould to Miss Those oa Inside Mother of Bride Ambassador Keid to Take a Wife nv mah;ai;i:t w atts ik pkystkr NK VDIIK, Msr(h 4 Seiial to The Lee i Tli announcement made at dinner gutti by Mrs. Hetl-rt Vo of the engage ment of WaT daughter by her former niar liuniiae. Mihm Annie Laiuglas diilum, tu Jav Gould xwcond aKi ef 'Wr. and Mra. in-iinii- J. Gould, did not eon- aa a sur puse tvi societv The engagement was re volted and denied some wek ago, but when Miss Graham w aa i hosen by Mias lvien Gould tu tske the place of Miss Hi all ice Ciaflln. one of her hr ldesmaida, who iK-iame ill Just la-tore Mta Goulds iiL.i-1 uii-r to Ia.rd liitt-s. It waa generally lekin to mean that an engagement le tvtcen the brides brother and Miss Graham tvisled A few dais later It was learned that the date of the wedding had been act foi April 17 In St Thomas' church. A i lose fitendship had exiaied between Miss Ii Sen Gould, now Lady ler!es, an-J Miss Giahain for some time and it was Ihiough their association that the romance Im tein voi.ng Mr Gouid and M ins Graham l.ee.ih li. id and Ladv Ih. lea who bad leluined t New York from Jekv 1 is and, were guests at the dinner w Io n the en- x.aement was announced. Il Is stated the t.le will Ik- the guesta of Lord and Lady l'eiie in Iindon during the tororiation. while on their hom v uua.n Miks Graham inoihei was a Hawaiian pi irieesa tu foie the isianda became leirilory of the I'nited state.- M Hulst-rt Vos. Miss Giabsms siepfattur. It an artist wf note and several large Is.iitails of the prellv Mepda uglilel , 'hi I, l.i t.o.- j.i.;. 1 adoin t.'o ir.i gT.:l: ii nt leui. w he h tionts oi Central paik Nl r liould is Indi ;endenllv wealth". tin Hik received in toe .wn right front his giand!ather w boee name he la ars, a for-lein- of kl'.m.. Mim lii.ea K.ioiH r. dautaei oi tne .ate Xil ami Mi a i.uii I C. llooa i of i,a viil if luaiTted to llr. latliio), ltiosn uf Xcm Vo.k. a son of Mi and Mis li.niic s l.it.wn at IVverK i'arms. .i . on April 4 The anarnaar will te vl ii ...h Inle'rut to s.awiy in Itie ea.-l .Voolt.eJ t ligai't toenl of liiui.il ITiitocsl ii I -l ot Miss Man-aii-t Wtnaicw. aa.ighter s-i -ur. arm ails, r rani is iwiu n ihmi.w hi York lo Mr. 1U. hard Gordon Williams ul Lallimoie. ( Au irukttii.rtil. the annojn. emert of a l.i- b itraied mu.h lntetest in so. tel. v was that i.4 Mi I idea Miles K.igere. Caugtilei e4 Mra. iienjaiitin la-Uot lU.geis of iLacibe. Wis . to Mr. Ogden Miles held son of the amhajtaador to Laigland, Mr. S vv hyel -law Reid and Mra. Reld. Mlt-s Kog- tas giad istrd from Barnard college iu !.. and m.u afier accelted the posi tion i t m. ia' -i it iarv to Mrs Ki id She wa cue oX lu nlot K-oaiAj- jouiig wi.unn - '"n rein k a -"1 v ii ' : V" A ilrt 1i miffln'' l'-rirla t un d president ..r the i"l.rit"n Tmr,wriinr ur ".n. aki-d f'T t e a0'1iat n a uvrt Xt- K;!a stena't. t'i5rit 'f th t .i i'ff-iE' b f"r1iitHti. (ju ti p I'et h i f tl r r .r.v entli.n. teilina of ih w-k b inn lo'.e :n r'inl ,! Stewart. Mi Veil mu. iT. '. Halt. I. H-rit of the f,mc" n f-PfK"ia ' 1-iTi . Xtra. Mm! I iinrl It. H i AleMi-th ere the L'.'-it cf t 'r Vhi'thMrk at U n-heorj Knda . I 'r. i:a"in Alorth. !h V,aJ been in I'tnai s r m 1 In thi- !r.teret of o uian j-uff-at. r Mal-1 .sfiltiK a mi-ri'a loap'ue. ha iitif to ppnnfrf letd. III., v here the i.nmn F.ifiaBe bill in to come l f"re the I. cImhI ur e fot )r tlilil retniin Tueeday. Sn I liotiftnf I.Uaei) top'e interep.ted In tl e trieaeiite are 'Urihir. to ko to Pprlns f .i 'd f t the In ann and an rmhuiaf.tlc lii'tiiotiFttation ih planned Omaha now has two i banters of the rai;nht'r of the Ameri. an Jievolutlon t he ae. ond thapter whli h Includes In its meml-ei ship a numlier of vnuticir women. mn of them dauehters of the. mmoer .f the Omaha dhapter. was orcareired Wed nesdsx afternoon at the home of Mrs. RuBcel MiKelvj. The offkers of the new Uiapter are Mrs. M Kelvy, resent; Miss faroln Harkalow. vli-e recent; Mrs. Fank liaker. i orreetiondtnit secretary; Miss Ruth Ginrun, retistrar. The comnJttee which Is to formulate the by-iaws and ooDjM'.iu tlon and report at the meeting this week. Includes Miss Herniie Kdwaids. M s P.ulh ;ansen Mm V. A. I'll worth. Mies Ida Crowill. The name of the new ijiapier likewise will I ! en at this weeks meeting, w hit h is to be held Thaireday afternoon The state reptent. Mrs. O. B Ward of Lincoln, will be a goiest of the chapter. The Woman s ljterary t iub of Suuiion recently elected Mrs W. N. Orris presi dent for the club year of 1W1 and I91i. The other officers named were Mrs. W. H. Person, vice president; Mrs. Krank Mlttel sturit. secretary: Mrs. J. H. Welch, corre ! spondinB sei retsry ; and Mrs. Wiliiam Sal- num. tteaaurer. The club has JJist com pltud a pleasant and successful season. i The advance and beaMnners' clasaes in I Ksperanlu will meet at the public library Monday evening at 7. SO o iHock. Mrs. J. F. Kowe is leader of the 1-egrtnners' class. The Om.tha Women s Christian Temer urne union will hold a business meeting at the Youns Women s Christian associa tion Wednes8ay afternoon at !;! o'clock. The I'niverslty Kxlension lub. w hi. h recently oiganlxed by a number of' business women, has named the committees whl' h are to plan the club program and other affairs of the organisation. These committees are: Educational, Mrs. A. J. KerviRS. Mrs. U. D. Spalding, Mrs. E. A. Zartman. Miss Jennie Johnston. Mlrs Alice Carey; membership, Mra. May Flnley. Mis Sophia McKHlip. Miss Blanche Moore; courtesies. Miss L-aura Dorse y. Miss Agnes Smith, Miss Anna Olson. The club's next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, March 14. - Xh Women's Relief Corps will meet Tuesday afternoon at I SO o'clock at right hall, for a business session. In the evening the corps will entertain the V. B. Grant Post at a party at the hall. Nature Myths are to be the subjects of the story Tellers' league which will be held Thursdsy afternoon at 4:U o'clock at the public library- Mrs. Rose Coleman. Mrs. Fred Elliott and Mlas Ida Crowell will tell the stories. From Gotham Graham Did Kot Greatly Surprise - to - Be a Hawaiian Princeaa Son of from Wisconsin Patriotic Functions in her class at F-amsrd, and took an active part both in the college glee club and the dramatic association. She has many friends in New Y'ork as well aa in London. Mr. Reld is a director and secretary of the Tribune. He was graduated from Tale in IWH. and later from the Tale law school. He is a member of several leading clubs of this city. His sister, who is the Hon. Mrs John H. Ward, has been spending some time In California with her husband and her I rents. The wedding will prob ably take place about the middle of th:s month in Racine. I'nder the directions of Countess lieary and her assistants an elaborate entertain ment was given during the past week, a "Christopher Columbue fete." which was largely attended. The proceeds will go to the aid of the Christopher Columbus Inter national Memorial Lullding fund. A numtxr of guests from New Yoik at tended the marriage of Miss Julia Benedict , W illiams, daughter of Bishop and Mrs j Charles I) Williams of Detroit. Mich, to Mr Allen Brett of New York, on Febru isi j;. The marriage took jla. e in St. I Paul s lathedral in laptrult. The biides . lather waa the officiating, minister. ! Societv m New Tork is much interested ' in the engagement if Miss Ruth Lawrence, daughter of Bishop and Mrs William l.aw-ren.-e of Boston, to Mr lansing Reed of N w ik w hit h was announced te.-entlv. Vt las Uwirn.e li. the fourlb of f.i mtrfl h r two riu. r sisters being M s Morton Feaiev of New York, and Mis Harold I Peata'd.v of Bost-.n She was introduced to fc.Klet v several ears ago and has ma le ,a retold for herself on the tennis courts al Fat Hart-or, where her parents hate a summer heme. A ic. ent niarriase of iiiui h inteiest was thai of M.M. Lucie Mavo-Smnh. daughlir v.f Hie late Prof Richmond Mavo-Smnh to pr of I "Inch B Phillips of New Orleans. The ceremony was performed by the Rev lien, i p. .-nuih of Mead-ilie Pa. an une'e of ii.ss Ma., o-.-miiii and was witnessed lv iiieinoiis 0f t li family (inl Ko'low ii. n ttiete Mas a rec, lion Miss Ma o Smith had no attendant Mr. Frank Turner of Birmingham. A.a. served aa het man Prof Phillips la head of the detriment of hitor In Tu'.ane un'.- V i-l alt patriotic a.aietiei of New Tork bate given a number of entertain men ta flurtn the last few data. A euchre larty given by the Nw Tork state society of v the Daughters of the Revolution at the Wal dorf Astoria hotel was largely attended by prominent members from all sections of the state The Alexander Hamilton Women s KrlicX Corps aua.;a-r. u ibu i' ( nmoa tin fir Mr rrunc Ilea t.-a.a Wnrricn Prominent Nebraskans Abroad ' 'J, ' '' I . . ft' , '' ' '-v7 - l 4 T4 V WILLIAM HATWARD I'AJtEI.. AND GEr.GK New Tork branch of the Grand Ann; of the Republic gave a charity cnti rtainm- ri i at the Masonic temple which was lafelv attended. The Stonewall Jackson clmi't'T. Children of the Confederar , at an enter- i tainment raised funds fcir a e holarsh.t. 1 to go to educate a girl whom the societv I shall select. At an entertainment piven to Hid in in- ' dun rial school work in the southern Ap palachian mountain section Mrs Charles ; I'tnt (iibson nunc a solo and M .-.a Kuth . I'raper ksv one of her onmai mono- I loKues. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gould who have ( sent the winur at Hotel Gotham expect j soon to move into their n hiirue. whicl, 1 beinn completnii on Fifth avenue and which will be the scene of social tavet:es In the next season. The engaeement has been announced In i Paris of Mrs. Anna Preston Chittenden of New York to the I la roll Caste!'.! (11 Villanuova. a member of an eld family of j Lombardy. Years ago he relinquished his lieutenamy in the Italian army to become I a physician. In that capacity he was sin; j to represent the Italian government at the congress of the Association of Military Surgeons of the Vn.ted Slates, held in Boston. CORONATION ROBES FOR QUEEN 1 on-drrf al Train aad ov a. Ike Km hrts.dr rlr. DriMimioDi and Jew rl. The design for the coronation dress is not final y settled. rea.rts the London Times. Princess Louise duchess of Argvle. Is believed to be making the drawing for the embroideries and the Roial School of Art Needlew ork w ill carry them out. There Is reason to believe that yueen Mary will wear the train worn by yueen Alexandra In MU2. as the king will wear the coronation robe worn by King Edward VII. Queen Alexandra's train la a glorious ruby-red velvet affair, covered with a maze of gold embroidery, the effect being heightened by the alternate use of gutter ing and dull gold. Crowns, roses and this tles are on it and no child's dream of a royal robe was ever more worthy of a queen. Queen Mary has been Inspired by artistic feeling in her choice of various stale dresses, for they are ail to be sim ple in line, cut princess shaie and, for the most part, with draped bodices; we need not say also that they are without tied-In or indeed, very narrow skirts The gown for tile opening of Parliament will be pre dominatingly black. The train w liich we have reason to be lieve will be worn by the queen and which, as stated above, was worn by yueen Alix andra at her coronation. U eighteen feet In length and about five feet in widih. lined throughout with miniver. It has a cape from the shoulders about eighteen Inches deep of the same fur and is bor dered all around with an edging of ermine ibree inches wide. It is powdered or some with imperial crowns embroidered partly in glittering plate gold and partly iri Chinese gold, the crosses and f.eur-de-lis in what is known as purl, the balls aloiiu the arches of the crowns being made of gold studs and the bases of spark, inn silver thread. These crowns are set eighteen In. hes apart every way and ai e thirty in number. The whole train is surrounded bv a very rich golden border divided into three parts between the first part of which and the ermine border Is a strip of the velvet showing and maklnt a fine contrast to the fur and the gold The first pai t is of cloth of gold with a running pattern of brlgtr. pale gold on a rich, mellow tint and on this aie applied hundreits of the English rose in very thick embroiderv . The next part is of the velvet and on it is wrought a pattern formed of branches of oak hates and acorns held together alternated b the crosses and fleur-de-lis of the imperial crown. This border is so finely worked as to have the apearance of being a golden )ewel: the haves are of bullion gold, the stems of Chinese, the acorns if ihiik bul lion, their cus of gold leads sewed rios. I together and the fleur-de-lis and crosses of many different sorts of gold, the lattet set off with jewels of gold The third part of the border is of cloth of gold woven on a ruby purple ground and is of oak leaves1 among stems nip porting alternate English roses and fleurs-de-lis. embroidered as in the former in stances The whole border is f.f' i . r. inches wide. At the Hid of the tia:n is a v er rb h pie. e of embrindtrv a vaia and a half in length f.l'.ir, i.p the w hoi -sweep of the tram This is meant to re;. resent the growth of the British kingdom, by means of a v igorous rose tr ee &m end Datfgst f Bailct Sanatorium Til loatltutian If the ot!y one ia tbe centrwl west with separata bulldicgi situated In their own an.ple grounds, yet entirely dis tinct and rendering it poa&iUle to (iaaaify cases Tbe one building being fined for aiid devoted to tu treatment of noncxtntagioua and bcniueslal dlaeajsea. no ottera fee ing admitted. Tbe otter. Rest Collage, being designed for and devoted to tbe exclusive treatment of aeieyt mental caaca. requiring for a time au.br ul car and spe cial nursing 1 W M A v aT i i I t W a i W1T7I TUnEK J.rANF.:-r. !: ma Ft htk ic. Jlr c In 1'ar.s Jot ham. from i r ban. ton war au I'r. yu n ie.t itiss Alice !avioi i .f a n h: i iv as d;v ore- d i':ei, - n. vi h. now has a home! i!v.-' IhM ar in the Hotel i l-'u ti avenue, he ot a dlv-orre Arthur S Chittindon f Hing N. V . whom she married six iie is ft daughter of James F. f !tis itt.. Mrs. I'liitt. nden s hn' i 1.. . ti put on canv as aevera! i in : -1 portrait was painted bv r....d .-..k t.llHX In 1 '! iin e I'ii ied hr to the Is con; I IV T renh.'t Kako v . M ui v vv it h ictoi mum her studies A fim r.i( e Maurel. and I in I arg. M, nv ) h tT -.ii urn tit in j-oiii-ty in the east . Ini: f.-r a brief trip to Europe those to sail d irirtt the last few are Am "lis; das was Mr. Alfred i took with M:n wmt ivvin Yanderbilt. who of ins most noted thorouhebreds. Mr.-. Henry Selgel and her daughter. Miss Dorothy Siinham Wilde, are in Kome. the piiists of Mrs. Seigel's daughter. Countess Deutke di Franco. Mi.ss Martaret Rutherford, daughter of Mrs. Wi'.llam K. Vanderbilt. with her cousin. Mi" Mary I'.ishop Harriman. will so .n d part for Furipc. They expert t'.i pass some time in Italy. ing through the crowns of the ancient 1 kings of England and spreading double ; fU ers. the center portion being of gold ' and the inner of silver petals and leaves at med w ith stout thorns As the tree grows upward the. thistle and shamrock sr. grafted on to it and at last it envelops the star of the Indian empire and is surmounted by the lowest ot the Imperial crowns which cover the, rest of the train. Among the roots of the j tree sprout the fleur-de-lis of France. The gTeat stems of this piece are em- I broidered In plate gold, Chinese and other j kinds, with the thorns of a very sparkling gold thread; the leaves of the tree and the shamrock ar e of purl, the leaves of the I thistle of bullion with great veins of plate and lis flowera are very beautifully shaded , with (purple silk. The star of India Is of ; silver with golden ravs, w hose brilliance is expressed by golden studs gradually diminishing in Fire to mere points of gold. ! A S3.00 Shoe for Women If $3 "0 in ikl ou miff to 'tty 1r m pair -f hi.uf to fir.iN.'i t!e v inter with, -'mt hrn 4M te M.nen we heil al ifi.it Vine. We lif!iei it is equally b pood fcifd it,v lih at any F'me ou fan l-uy elsewhere fur $-1 V 'J Lev t'"ine in h;1 kiii'is tf It'it.eir hfi-1 we -!i'W (jl- Fry Shoe Co. 16. h end EoigES St,., Omaha 8 - TEETH u 3 l eeth i'alnlessiy extracted In t 1-2 Minutra Tle'e la I" . riel ..t v oil' w 01 rv ll u al-.ui ll. at i-UM.i.uie to. in ai lolg ei Let ii.,- aiti o-l 't. I wist v e-l i -O 1 . I f u I . uen - SMaled I,. M -s lie. tel. .(,44 l...lg Mllnt, VV I ' i i a 1 t ' ,1- !i O. . e 1. 1. r. Ol I e ! net' exit .ite-i. t e .! tr Sucies? oi inv !... al wid;i y.iM-a sit.iii.t rt-eoi vis d.;. Set ,-f 'ie.f SS.0C Vet v (.est s.-t ot Tee", te-.OG Aluu.li.ui.i i'lat'-s. ve'.v 'i--t l.i 1 le ... (1.00 ' '".Ic Pis', s :5 SB.2 t: I a ' vi ' s . . . . aaa i '. r . t .. ii i ' i - vi i -, I , i . e v ... i i.w i, i.-i t 3.00 t.ooi Fi . i ts 11.00 and op silver Fill o.tis &OC porceia n i i,.it -s, l.Ke '- .r own 'I eel h '. S1.O0 aud cp Bridge Work per to t n $4-00 DR. CLARK THE FAnriiESS DJEsTTIST 9tM W v . w om-s Ikik ..a SOI flee hours, b to 6; Itii,li, 6 to e; Bncdaya. 11 to 4. Tan Suits Are to Replace the Long Popular Whites Forecast of Whf.t the Seaion lias in Store is Giren to the B;--ceniing Worr.cn. Iji. 'n sii. h i-'.i that it B'l.'i evm 1' a evi-rt ni-w is .f its I.eii. tv. has s-'iv.-.l at Havit.n I'-'os. and is t' nn'fn tiis w k to lie it . a. -i ti ,r a i:na hans The n '.ic 'tive i- riot v . I t.l.ni: . a ijs the ehil-t -a I i. h is t-. I.e hi id in fjrri-t .re iii-tiat t mi rt on The ' ! i f ar if tie s- I and Ft idav . is ce i-rroin. Ti. r "1 ' for a. I in ;er ctiHi in o:- is t lie hit-it w hu h 1 1 e d for the benefit i f d "-whi- h tbeTe has hM-n s i- h trln.mmrs 1; rtnre Itia uc u a t ni.. ki ' s at d for tl.n.ati'l tit V'ortv thou i nihroici ern ity that it has opl TOI It to the pul.i . . -and rioliitta worth of u- s T lr have come to th wesl the woman mav so- what t'.e artis-'.i.- deicnets i.nd skilifui workers of the Furojw-an co.ir.tnes hHve fi.shioncd for the nhaiiiemerit of their i.-ons. Fitt comm. nt of the obser ver is attaint the nuitii-r u- l-anris dlspiavi-d I'.atV-Iri it s -i ml . are to be pr cmtni-rit features of all t'csr this spt mi: and s imwr. These hf.n.ls wi.i'h tone in the real hand made U'ts and in the Ficn.h novelty la.es. aie t-f arv ini; widihs. utid varving pri- es But the variety in design and niaterial is j greater. j l.n t! 11a'. e vo'J any ri finite idea b'.w I i.iitn.i wavs there are in whuh lio e is t-tutifur.' Have v uu ai'en lai-e which is1 a w.-nderfu cief-u;n woiked with threads of ailk and Kold. upon a band of marqui sette'.' Tlus Is not the same thine as "nutal lace.'- Indeed it la but one exptes fiun if the m my wavs in whhh the la. e people hav e xt. rested the pos.'dMlit ics cf J the si!k threiiii of color the gold thread land the Louf when woven into a fahrh . Liaiis! Lound beada. coIoik1 binds, white laadK. coral U-ad- arid bead.c of t ut st.-.-i. and the long plass luads if soft coloring (.re in-ed to phasing effect in many of these 'novelty bands." The la. os whir h have colors In their Wen a siC If you've clothes to buy, your biggest and best saving oppor tunity you'll find Monday at rui n I LLLk s AOLELSTORE-;;;; 74 V-Mi 4 a g . 1.1. -s...- " - a!.,.. . .. i-a. jk.As W j You'll Find the Offering from the Philadelphia Stock Purchase The Best Barguiris By Far Offered in Omaha. Men's Spring Weight Suits Men's Medium Weight Suits Sold ,iv Peabodv for and Sold )y lValxdy for and fully worth $L'0.fKl f l fully worth irlL'.r.n aud $2oAM;i; choice yll : and .1.j.); cliuice. . O fBL f por Kainooat? worth up to $1.".) 1 fli i or l'"11? Overcoats worth up to $12. ."VI y For Winter Overcoats won i:p to $l.").ix j BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, that l'eaho.ly 45c, Monday at If you're not averse to a Lie: price savintr, you want assured satisfaction. jut look over th other nianelous clothing bargains we have to here tomorrow. BC Try IIAYDEII'S First Wall Paper and Paint Sale Extraordinary Ik-tinnii)g Monday morning we place on sale at treaily leilunil .t icH4 our immense Mock of Wall l'aer anil atnisli Voo1 Mains. Now is the time to buy as the price Mill not la? duplicates! afcain this seawiii. F.haiiielelle Vjirr.iali Wood Mains : (( sire 10c Wood Shine"! l'"c sir 30c Varnu h tl'tic s.'.i-ISc V 1 i .".in- a.i-.e tOc tt'i:lit J sue s,ie 6&c a , v.f 1 be tic M7.e 30c sue ai 66o Mahogany, Cberry, Ox-Blood, Haviland liecorative Enamels 1 5c .lust the thing for Iron Beds, ('Lairg, Furniture, etc. WALL PA P E R Ad imiueiiise purchase just arrived In all i nlors t t ipes, lk.ralt, upper thiTsis, lowers, irideot ndentb Regular s-c Slid Cc Bed Hoonib at 2'tc' Bed Jionm. satin Btripe, li'-c alues, hi )(" Sold only in ombi nations.. We will plute on sale Ingiairs up to " oi- a roll . at This sale ill corututni e Mondav and We IHj 1'ainliii and i'ater I: con't Tbh itnunnn? c:s.Mi orit iiy UHIUCli o rui Read Carefully Every Word Below and then Come and Ask Us Why The M lection and pun hose of a Seuii.g .Mai l iue should he oi. siderej as rather a si nous tuaUT, taUir.g into ohmg. ra' ion that thej nia b;rie jiurthased is iut ode i to last a lifetiuu. a:ol le i.iine a hi...oe hold (otupaiiiou to the l.oi.faew lie. ll should he ar1i.li and run al; kamiiic d Ik fore pur. has.t.i, to fee if the worl.n.i: jcirts an- of a h;ii ajcter to insure U.at stihil,t..' in-, ( tsa:y for a lile of continued b'tiui. If you rot! 1,1 ktnis . s v.e .1., ou sew ifir lllB.llll.es I !!.- ' 1 . 1 1 l.e sod li.eil.rtiilsiii. uiirti:iv of liid'itil;: 1,-e.j rej!!e i i ii e v er v e 1 1 iU F cend r es.t e , i v e i ... i .V o ;. Oi I I Lll i I . I iill.itt ir.i; iner, i.se 1 is a 1-dt ' .ui list f .-e- . S5.0O 11. .0 117.MI 3.tl0 1 1 1 ll.esl I -, u- 1 l;..vi m .1 - n. ml tiirt used 1 M. Jol.ll. ussl . 1 s r.liei. r.early 1- ee. I. He J . . . . , vv . Hat These Few Bargains BsXw Till isi, Itii.: , i,,iis l oi.lv IT! NtVt Hone i'iliT"t. I,. --. Jjst el.e it Cose IloiWie, v er y 0e;i ul 1 1 ui. one ol.l 44d.30 j I .m l,U4-, ili.l I. 1 New li .ll.e T4!lMi, I.e ii.jO j t IU oi.e t !ut f'l i.en.e.mt'er t ou get a fudorv- usrMntee tt veil hi, oi cine you i-urcl.nse '-f us, and tne iruiirsr.iee on f.e New if vou --! e riol leased l!ii ti. In. c.nl.e tte ee 1 come n luf k. I. ear in innid that evervtioi e tnai is ret r..lt v t t IIn TBI UTDtH WAT. Fl ee in l-r oi , ler y less'-r.s V 't(, in n n.fci ! ii, e l ,1 I i a w i-hi , ,hi mill J.1..H Net dies, ill l-tits sud no'I-l'ts t -i ii . . i nes rv are b o ii i a 1 . t n I 'm k .s. 'lo- tail., v, ' ; h N si . v ' ' t I M ' i o v oiro ' i an be l:s, d . "i i : ro' rtt ri ' r Ni !... f .- the t -niM.n g if I. e-- a. t'. i :i ef ti c c! i' i .' v ;- i- Tl.iSe a a t " r i o a n . v V i . . o t ' i, w l ' ' s 'be , ii .--...ir '..t t- o-iiiis ; : r So' -I? T ' ' 1 ' r I t-l .-' - ii-;'l- r.1 . g r-.-i,-. ii- r .re ic". . - o" th- ..--t , ; ' 1 ' e !h M -in-: t Birl la. e n . I.er w ( r ' f tr d- . . .-.'I . ' in t.rh a t:iitt -i. t;i i 1 i -. ' -f thr-fc l t f rm "I e u.ni'i (te'irTi at.a n 1- ' : o 1 e; T.. ,:..,.. t . ,,c o i I. v ,.t ki d o.f..l a- f v. and i 1 -i s. ;'. '.v I ' ' . t.- .'IHie.'H . I.'-T - - t-f I' 1 i t ' !-! .'. Of the t'l-M. Tie if'.t : T fcltta. I've llTlhr.clerei. include a -t'' 'Mii vv " i" of the w n' fir . l . ! n- n ' ' - ; virl'.iiliy aini.i-s.os of i,- -,-le n a- d are To. m, d I a r-1 ri;' ;! I- . n.l . . f t'e r-al l:c f , ml;, l, .;. ' 'r,e vv'r1! f n, . f.-r :t.-:mt- c :n i' iei.n c- lullTo t.o 1 l.e o,l.li.,l .II' Ml'tl tin- Venice la. e. and is cdu.d with t.. I v liisli The white i ' i . I . -. 1 1 1 j e r--ii ii- i.ri '.a-- achieved H p'omlTO Tit 1..." amoi-j t'e tnlUJ Of tlK' f;.MiiHlS W-'.;n A'.-l t rcw en.liroidirv 'lown is .lone on a It l.rtcn of l.an.i.oo . I ,n ! e . a lot!. I I';. i than tan The i rr .r..i.i. rv is the 1 ncioh eveli-t and the materia! linen, loess pat terns f.f ecru or 1ip-M tan on w 1 i. h v. embroidery is done In -n 1 1 nt v -n.-il i1' c!ir' in threads of tan or blue is s bedi.li d 1" be tT.e piH-cessor to the l..rii; p. ...'.ar w I . suit. Kahl A Johnston are showing advanced stv iep in new s t ? t 1 1 miilinery. ::0I South lothteetith sine! A Sells Jul. "Ate ou 'be man from So, Lb r X- Co, s i . do the r pairing of the w af r pi;- ' ' t.s.. u Mr Subbcbs ' Yi-k " repln-i tne plumtwr. ' iind Mr S..ilder sas it will cost von $ ' What Whv. be hasn't m-cii the .! t. f doesn t kn w- how much 1 want doto " "Mebbe not. but he told me how munU to do." Ca'.holK Standard and Times. ill i . ... . THE; v i..r "t e pay ;i..l e .11 I OS '1 OOll S l a il j- s ...c 10c s i i 1 ac si.e 30c - hr.v tiC 8 Gloss JBlatk, etc. tlxe lc; "l- n;.e l.c ol( e.e . t two-tones. I.iiilai. etc. Incieiieri dents Parlor Si ripes - up from 112 'i t)at M al. p:a:n aud colors. - t 7'-C t 1t.a: slightly daniapel hi rid'iiip, !; .Moire ( 'i i.iimp at . . . Soul com in a!) vi e i; . I'.M IllialCh I 111 lllslll-ll. llanuinii- li pa iii tl.eir ri.ke .-i. .it'ir Mi t' Lf se . In el I ' . . i e e P.- 11. ir ..'.,. Sei-if Is 27 50 f i'.CO I - - i iS LO -1 !,1 lo . i' .', l..-l-e . " New 1 . u Nm ) i I ......on, I. ot. P. I;..v lM-St tot I' e'et o -I e I V 1- A s ot Notice! $6 sold tl 19c if with it s ami the offer vou Do Yea Waal Soil and f lolfj Hair M , la h v . .I ,', ,r t VV . t t ' - and I t f a 0. - 1 'e- i . . I i - . i;i ..n.l I h vv I h ..I tV t ro rr .1 v . 1 v en s 1 v a " 1 of .ii.M na'.dri ff ; a 'i 'I a' d b-avi l! .' In r beau l lM at. 1 f ..f fy. The k.-s a s' l'i-.v' f .rf.cient for Cabbage, IvtUl.N.t s. 1 .1 1 1 in c. Iva.lishos. ('!; 'i' iiiv. r. Ktc 1'lnot anl l'ciM'e'-s t-tar'ed I'OW i'l givev von jiifl that rti'Kh ar!ler ttiitt i!i trtvlT'g l:;.' preetl v t. (.( ij.1'1' s "n ji'iir table. larrv a fti ) 1 tie of !ovp , v ;le ,n a l ir,. r t Cnii' in an ! poo is n let i.g ! ui1 ttial Lawn for ou. crn th-tc;imw. ws.a.0 MID ANY? Nebraska Sesd Co,, llil.i Ut UI MI'.KKT. 'l'lu.tio iKiUlas 1201. Wnariawajn e J.1 m taiTlTlk JM. L'BIB nn a rvi rr - 3 iviniswv CjtTi T 7 . J ktlrleaw wmrt ef Sf J r'iitttiey S b n v m . Itre ktt le 1 1.01 tp.lr l-e. Had for hofclel fee. IdBdsme Josephine Le Fevrc, ; Ubt (kMiiitSurkllsa.ra. i Sold ojr M rers-Uuiua lws cai . Pwttnn Urtii C U bell l'ru It, Haines Lirui tk. i citara lroa vn.. Cusnati auaila. ivea. IIOTF.I.S -M HrTU RIMV a Hotel Loyal Opposite the Post Office OMAHA Fireproof European RATES Rooms ithout P.ath, SI M and $I.M With Bath f 2.M and up. 3EaK F Coffee ragrant We priz.e our wll earned r j.utatii'ii for serving the l' st coffee In tow n. We huy a sp . iaily hlindfj Java and Mocha of uniform quality, and the lraprauce of the rich hiowu berry is relainod by our method of preparation. Yon are always sure of a de licious, fratraiit cup of cof fee here. The Boston Lunch I hi nam St. 1 iH 1 ai nam St. 1 HHl lioiiiilas St. In ths KM cf TfiinES" HOTEL 1ARTINIQUE Abto!Ue!r Firtsrocf B,WAY.32d-3Sd STS. Mimi D Sfll ART NEW Y0SK CITY OKE BLOCK FROM NEW PH!iR.R. DEPOT M0 OPPOSITE HUDSON TERMINAL connaetinz with trl.. . tackanna, T. tahlgh Val'ty 4 PenntyUcn'.a FROM HI(H BACCACE TRANSrrRDrr fH.lt. TO AND fROM HOTEL - - -' ( f- i t "f 1 it: : i I : U V l iVe miliar ef leailee rte I'triitrm Mures aud l inrra !) EC3 FDCSteS t 4C3 BATHS 1 tl rs - . . .a L. 4 A as A booms with us ot bath, PC0MS with fvriv. tatsi, n.r lat'e d'hote Breakfast a( w iiiioiiii, '. f f f ,r.ti.r nt'H'uiT sud iti". u.tn .f K Jc: m. Jr..-.-. thi! L Ttt.tR. frta & I C!ifO. icn ' taWK 7 m. e'" '-yr--:... lisj'.si'iw'siaj j