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"ink OMA1LV SUNDAV"liLi-:: JCST-rTiGlir" Among the Women's Clubs Tag Lay for the Young Women' Christian Auociation Turned $3,700 Into the Coffen of the Auociation Toward Bailing the Debt on the Building Fund Now About f 25,000 Woman'i League Electa Officer BOUT I3.T00 Is th prcx-eed an nounced for Tag flsy, which was held last Thursday for th benefit of raising the Touns; Woman's Christian a-siatlon Indebtedness fund. A This amount t"i?ether with several large urn which have been promised for the near future, will bring the amount close to the $50,000 mark, which la the aim of the host of women working for the cause. At the Old TVoplc's home. 2.14 Wirt treet. on Monday afternoon Mrs Ellxa beth 1'aee, an old resident of Omaha, cele brated her eightieth birthday. Mr. Page wae formerly proprietor of the Planters hotel, located where the posU'ffice row stands. Mrs. Tape was the recipient of many presents and beautiful flowers from her old frientla. The affair was In charm Of the Wednesday Afternoon Social club. Mrs. Pape wore a stone colored silk dress, presented to her by t!ie guests of the hotel In J2. The company were entertained by Instrumental music and slnplng- tit old time eon frs. Mrs. Page related a few of her old-time reminiscences, which were greatly enjoyed by all. after which re freshments were served, . The members of the club are Mrs. Wil liam Winslow, Mrs. Wallerstedt. Mrs Johnson. Mrs. Bratnblett. Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Kalln, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. L. T.1 Beams, THREE QUEENS AT WEDDING (Continued from Page Two.) tjon among the students for the honor that was accorded to Miss Blake. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Blake. 1124 South Thirtieth avenue. At the Field Club Saturday evenin at the Field club one of the. largest dlnn-rs was given by the Thlnible club, places were laid for forty guests at one large table In the small din ing room. The table was decorated with a large mound of yellow coryopsls. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames R. W. Carpenter. O. E. Carpenter. A. W. Carpen ter, J. O. Phillippl. Frank WUkins, Car rier, Patrick, Nicholson, F. R. Strelght, Van Buren, Daly. E. Edgerly. J. H. Du mont, F. R White. Frederick McCon ne.ll E. M. Sunderland. J. A. Sunderland, Ralph Sunderland, A. G. Buchanan. Arthur Iiraper Smith, W. G. Templeton, Frederick Ryner. Russell Harris, Miss Bertha White, Mr. Haller of Michigan, Miss Alice Bu chanan. Ir. and Mrs. Ewrlng Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Krans had as guests at the Field club Saturday for dinner Mr. and Mrs. tl. A. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Morrrill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mr. 8. J. Partington and mother, Mrs. Far rington, Mr. Irvln Kruns. Mr. and Mrs. IL O. Edwards entertained Dr. and Mrs. Burrell. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Qrinnell, Mr. and Mrs. V. Q. Ingwereen, Mr. and Mra Q. H. Plainer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dal entertained at fllnner Saturday evening In honor of Miss Laura Dale and Mr. W. R Wood. Places were laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rhode had a guests at dinner Saturday evening Dr. and Mra Robert Bliss. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Etokea, Mr. and Mra C Sadler, Mr. and Mra A. N. Nichols, Mr. and Mra H. B. Culver and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Oilier had as guests at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mra J. o. Uford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huntley and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Howell. Mr. and Mra R, H. Manley entertained tha Butts-Maloney wedding party at din ner Saturday evening. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Drtshaus, Miss Helen BUby, Mias Maria Butts, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maloney. Mr. Bert Murphy. Mr. Joe Shlreman and Mr. W. P. Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dule had as guests at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. Walter Dale, Mr. and Mra. Fred Sercombe of Evanston. III.; Mrs. J. T. Fulton of Chicago and Mrs. Louis R. Dale of St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. Wahl entertained eleven uests at dinner Saturday evening In honor of Mis. Wahl's slater. Mrs. L. C. Thleie of Indianapolis. Places were laid for Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Foots. Mr. and Mrs. George Lckert. Dr. J. F. Anson, Mrs. Ida Barker, Mrs. Mary Krebs, Mrs. H. C. Anson and Mrs. L. C. Thleie. Dean and Mrs. T. A. Tancock entertained Is guests at dinner. Places were laid tor General and Mrs. IL B. Freeman, Mr. Harry Easton and Mlas Beatrice Tancock. Other reeervationa were mada by Mr. K. W. Bock, who had four guests; C. Potter, nine, and Frank Harwood, ten. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Heafey will entertain the Maloney-Butts wedding party at dinner at the Field club Sunday evening. Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mra Wlllard H. Butts, Mr. and Mr. Thomas F. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Drtshaus. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Heafey. Misses IKlent Blxby, Maria Butts, Messrs. Jo Shlreman. Bert Murphy. Frank Maloney and Dr. Louis Bushman. At Happy Hollow Dr. and Mr A. B. Somers entertained twelve guests at dinner Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 6herman. Mr. and Mra Frank Crawford. Mr. and Mr. C. O. McDonald. Miss Somera. Other reservations were made by A. Benedict, who had five guests; C. Tauby, four,; H. H. Fish, four; Dr. T. W. Pollard, four, and E. F. Leary, six. Mr. and Mra H. I. Adams entertained twelve guests at dinner Saturday evening. Place were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shrtver, Mr. and Mra R. V. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Iil. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 11 at f. eld. Mr. R. L. Carter had as guests for dinner Saturday evening Mlsa Munger of Boston. Mr. and Mra W. H. Foster of Chicago. Mr. and Mra W. P. Durke and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Funkhouser. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ferguson had a guests at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNaughman. Mr. and Mr. H. Doran. Mrs. Doran. sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Or IJvingston and Mlfs Ferguson. Mrs. C. S. Stebblna entertained at lunch eon Saturday at Harpy Hollow for Mra Chilton of Colorado. Thoa present were Mrs. Chllto.v Mra R. R. Kimball, Mra John Lionberger, Mia Millloent Stebblns and Mrs. Stebbma Pleasures Past Miss Sadie Chapman entertained Inform ally Saturday afternoon for Miss Rumona Taylor. Her guests wer Miaae Shorwal ter of Oklahoma. Virginia ElUt. Man Kersey, Jose; lane Rubl Grace Ruble, Ruth Habaugti, Mrs. J. Hutchinson. Mra. J. J. I Jarnett Mra George C. Jot.nston. Mrs. John N xLsun and Mia Jeeal Nason entertained Mrs. Dance, Mrs. S. Lalthen. Mrs. C. C. Rose. Mrs. A. Colvert. Mrs. Badger. MVs. J. Dolan. Mrs. Belsley. Miss Mildr.-d Rose, Mrs. Evelyn Bowba, Miss B. Bowba, old friends: Mrs. V. B. Allen. Mra. Seward. Mrs. Wllhelmy, Mrs. C. W.w.dworth, Mrs. Tates. Mrs. Kldriek, Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Bowlen. Mrs. Leaver' on, Mrs. Lafferty, Mrs. Remington. Miss E. Allen, Miss Mo Vlttle. Mrs. M osier. Officers elected for the ensuing year of the American Woman's league at the reg ular meeting Thursday at residence of Mrs. Carrie I. Scott, were: President. Mrs. W. B. Howard. First vice president, Mra. Jcannette White, Fouth Omaha. Second vice president. Mrs. Ida Baum, Pecretary, Mrs J. M. Pturdevant. Mra. C. P. Scott Is treasurer and local organizer, having received her appointment from headquarters at St. I.ouls. The league will have a "seeing Omaha" ride Saturday, June 10. for the members and friends. A special meeting of the league will be held Teusday evening at the residence of Mrs. W. B. Howard to meet tha Iowa state regent, who la visiting the Council bluffs chapter. Tha Women's Relief Corps of U. P. Orant post wDi hold Its regular meeting Tues day afternoon at 2:30 In Baright hall. the PI Phi alumnae at a luncheon at Mrs. Johnston's, 125 South Thirty-sixth atreet. Saturday afternoon. Places were laid for twenty alumnae and the table was decor ated with pink peonies. Miss Techla Buell entertained at a novelty shower Saturday afternoon for MUs Delia Jacobson. The rooms were decorated In pink and white. Those present were Misses Inez Bloom. Delia Jacobson, Irene Tetard Irene Lermon. Lillian Rosenswelg, Edna Rosensweig, Olive Huntley. Mlsa Bess Gibbons entertained at lunch eon and a linen shower Thursday for Miss Margaret ITielan, one of the June brides. Those present were Misses Margaret Phe lan, Bess Davis, Nell Murphy, Mas Moore, Nan Haze, Bess Gibbons, Margaret Mur phy, Ella Lindell, Nan Rostermundt, Mary Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Huntley entertained the wedding party of their daughter. Miss Mable Huntley, and Mr. Lawrte Snyder at dinner Saturday evening at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mra Amos Snyder, Mrs. C. E. Cobbey, Mrs. Brad iliaw, Mrs. Glacomlnl, Messrs. B. B. Smith, Jess Glacomlnl, Lawrle Snyder, Misses Marie Glacomlnl, Cary Glacomlnl, Myrtle Kayser, Inti Bloom and Alice Huntley. The classmates of Miss Ethel Setchell H25 Wirt street, of 6acred Heart High school, gave a surprise party In celebra tion of her fourteenth birthday. Those present were Misses Edna Rhors, Gussle Saffelder, Margueret Spellman. Colletta Conners, Clare McKenna, Elisabeth Brad ford, Edith Murry, Maria Hansen, Mar garet Sldensplner, Henrietta Wadsworth, Alice Boyoe. Mildred Curtis, Ethel Setchell. Saturday afternoon the children of the Social settlement were given a plcnlo by Mrs. Lowiie Chllds at her country place at Chllds Point Miss Ehaeferhead of the settlement, and the member ni th dlrec tory were also Included In tha party. Part of the time was profitably spent listening to a talk on "Birds," by Mlsa Van Sant, ornithologist, and on "Beetles and Bugs, by Mr. Frank Shoemaker ot tha University of Nebraska, -In honor of Miss Bertha Shonqulst, June bride, a linen shower was given Thursday evening by MUs Florence Fehr and Mlsa Anna Swanson, at the home of Miss Fehr. The guests were Misses Kath ryn Baldwin, Edith Lease, Bertha Shon qui st, Edna De Vaughn, Nina Embree, Bertha De Vaughn, Eraa Nodgaard, Ida Turner, Bess Exnbree. Mesdames Harry Roberts, R. E. Marble, Harry Mitchell, Jesse Mapes and Louise Walker. Miss Mae Moore and Mlas Jennie Healey gave a silk hosiery shower for Miss Mar garet Phelan, one of the June brides, Frl day evening at the Rod and Gun club. Cov ers were laid for Misses Margaret Phelan, Ma Lovely, Mae O Biien, Agnes Condon, Mary Mullowney, Mae Kelley, Bess Gib bons, Ma Moore, Lottie Lovely, Imo Chlf ' ton. Kathryn Healey. Frances Mullowney Vera King, Mae Black, Mary Btourke, Agnea O'Malley, Jsnnla Healey and Mrs. Rostermundt. The eighth grade of Lothrop school were delightfully entertained at the horn of Mra W. H. Banford. 4S30 Florence boule vard, Friday evening. The class colors, pink and green, were carried out In the decorations and refreshments. KJUamey roses were used profusely. Miss Josephln Grant, the teacher of the grade, and Mra. Lemon, principal, were both present with large bunches of the Killarney rose The children came dressed to represent famous characters In history. The evening was spent In games on the lawn. Little Miss Ruth Miller won the first prise; Master John Jenkins won the prize for the adver tisement gams and Edwin Gould for the alphabet game. The Red Rose Pleasure club gav ban quet at the home of Mr. H. Cohn, 923 South Twentieth street, Wednesday evening. May tl. The evening was spent in cards and music. Those present were: Messrs. Messrs. H Cohn. S. Cornblett. M. Krasne, A. Krasne,- 11. Abrahamson, L. Nathan. M. Demoratsky, Wedding Bells Omaha friends have received cards an nouncing the approaching inarriae of Silas Evalyn Park and Mr. Guy Samuel Cong don. In Chicago, June 6. The bride-elect la the daughter of Mr. and Mra W. L. Park. and she graduated from Brownell Hall In this city two years ago. The funlly formerly lived here while Mr. I'trk was connected with the Union Pacific, it Is now an official of the Illinois Central with headquarters In Chicago. Mr. Congdon formerly lived at North Platte, but Is now In the office ot the dispatcher of the Illi nois Central, also at Chicago. Mrs. John N. Baidwin Issued cards Fri day announcing the marriage ot her daugh ter. Genevieve Hulcombv, to Mr. Artuur Ponstord Gulou on Thursday, June L Mr. and Mra Gulou w.U be home after August 1 at the Lemist home, Sl Farnam street. The wedding of Ml-s Marie Butts, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Butts, and Mr. William E. Maloney will take pace Wednesday momlr.g at H Peter's church, Father McGovern officiating. Mra Robert Manley and Mrs. Letr Drtshaus will be mauons of honor and Mise Helen Bixby UI be nia.d of honor. Mr. Joe Shlreman will serve as beet man. One of the larg weddings ot tha week will be that of Mlsa Laura Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Frank Dale, to Mr William Rlghter Wood, which wi 1 tae place June at the Hanseom Park Meiho- dlst church. The wedding will be followed by a reception at the hum of Mr. and Mrs. bale. Mine Martha Laal will be ma!d of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Ix.rothy Dai. Miss lon-thy Fust m of Chicago, cousin of the brldo. The groom's attendant will be Mr. J. C. M1ur of rmerson, la.; Mr. Tyne Powell,. Mr. John R. tmmont and Mr. Fred Pa.e. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige F. Ploff ri of Min nesota hav announced tha na cement of their daughter Haset to Mr. Eugene Beans of New Tork. formerly of Omaha. The adding will take place Jane 21. Miss rora, Or eon and Mr. Julias Stem will be married Sunday. June 1. Miss Rose Myers and Mr. Arthur Mush- kln win be married next Sunday, June It at fhe Metropolitan hall. Miss Ruth Coryella n1 Mr. Irvan Mo- earty will be married Juno 7. A reception will follow In the evening at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mnrearty. Cards have been received In Omaha for the wedding of Miss Gertrude Freeman of Racine, Wis., and Myron Hayward, eon of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Hayward of Vinton, la., but who make his horn in Omaha with Mr. and Mra C. F. Hayward at Pair- acres. Tha wedding will take place. Wednesday, June 11 at tha home of the bride's parents. Personal Gossip Mrs. E. Carson Abbot return! from New York City Sunday. Mr. W. P. D eve rail has moved to S3 South Thirty-sixth avenu Mrs. Francis Brogan wiU leave Monday to spend the summer east. Mra L. C. Thleie of IndlanaJpolls ta YWt- tng her sister, Mrs. A. II. Wahl. Mrs. Pickens of Nebraska City is YlslUng her daughter, Mr. W. 3. Hynea. Mlsa Louis Dinning la em pec ted horns today from several weeks' visit In Ohio. Mr. and Mr Jay D. Foster left Friday to spend a few days In New Tork City. Mrs. George L. Fisher and daughter, Edith, have returned from Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Frances Ganvillo of JT.17 North Twenty-eighth avenu who has been visit ing In Minneapolis, will return horns Sat urday. Mr. J. M. Hendrl Is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. His condition Is very fcvorable now. Mr. and Mr Harry O. Seel returned Saturday from an extended visit with, rela tives In Ltnooln, Mlas Blinker of St Louis has been spending several days her with her sis ter, Mrs. Coutant. Mr Martha B. Miller of Los Angeles la visiting her brother, R. W. Breckenridge, 3CU Jackson street. Mra Ward Burgess and children will spend the summer at Beach Bluff, Mass., leaving here the latter part Of June. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Breckenridge will leave June 11 for Smith college, where their daughter,. Miss Myra, la a graduate this year. Mrs. James Chad wick and son, John, leave next week for Ithaca. N. Y to spend the summer. Mr. Chad wick will join them later. Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Rachasl Par me lee of Council Bluffs left yesterday to visit friends In Chicago and to be goo several week Mr. C. F. Breckenridge and Dr. Mary Jane Breckeniidg hav returned from California and are residing at 1111 South Thirtieth street. Dr. Horace Ludlngtoa Is expected home in a day or two from California, where ha has been visiting his daughter, Mr Hull, for some week. Mr Charles Marple and daughter, Jo sephine, who hav been at Colfax Springs, have joined Mr.- Marpl In southern Illi nois for the month of June. Mr A. J. Meyers, th guest for the last two weeks ot Mr W. D. B&ncker, leaves this evening for New Tork and wlU spend th summer In New Hampshire. Mlsa Helen Davla and her alster. Miss Elisabeth Davl returned Tuesday from New York, where the latter has Just gradu ated from Mlas Boovllle's school. Mrs. Myers was the guest of honor yes terday afternoon at an informal tea given by Mrs. W. D. Bancker, whose house guest he has been for the last two weeks. Mrs. Morrow, wife of Major Morrow of th engineer oorps, who has been visiting her brother. Captain Lawrence Butler ot Fort Crook, returns Tuesday to Portland, Or Mr. C F. McOrcw leaves today to Join his wife, who has been visiting their son, Mr. R. O. McOrew at Fort Steel. Tbey will return to Omaha the latter part of the week. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler. Jr went to Lincoln Wednesday and expects to return today accompanied by her alster, Mrs. Miles of Burlington, Yt, who has been visiting In Lincoln. Mrs. Nicholas Duff and Mr Sargent, both of Nebraska City, and their guest. Miss Alio M talis a of Chicago, spent Thurs day as th guests ot Mr. and Mr Charles E. Black- Mr. and Mr C. A. Griramel are living temporarily at tl South Thirty-seventh street prior to going Into their new home Dear th Field club, which wlil be f jiiahed in the tall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cud any and Miss Elisabeth Cudahy of Chicago, who came for th WUhelm-Cudahy wedding are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze while her General and Mrs. Manderson left Sat urday for New Tork to sail Thursday on La Provence tor a summer abroad. Mr. and Mr C. N. Diets leav today and will sail on th same boat. Colonel Omar Bundy leaves Monday to Join his regiment at San Antonio. Mra Bundy will leave the same day for her old horn Newcastle, Ind., to visit rela Uvea for a few weeks. Rev. Mr. Matthews will be the guest after Wedneaday of Mr. and Mr. John H. Web' ster. Mr. Matthews has been staying ai ths home of Mr. and Mr Howard Bald rige for three month' Rabbi Louis J. Kopald of Stockton. Cal. la expected home by his pareau. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kopald. next Wednesday, Rabbi Kopald, after spending a week in Omaha, will go to Cincinnati for a short vuuU Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Bummers are expected horn tomorrow from a two weeks eastern trip. MJfs Carrie Summer who was their guest, is at present at the Paxton, and leaves Tuebday to return to Washington. George II. Tbummel, clerk of the federal circuit court. Is home from a three weeks' eastern trip, on which he visited with re latives In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and also visited his aon at Ithaca, where be is a student at Cornell. Mrs. T. B. McPherson and Mias Margaret McPherson, who are at present In New York, will arrive next week at Lake Rip ley, Wis., where they hav taken a bungalow. They will be Joined there by Mias Helen Forbes, who will visit them for a time. Miss Leola and Ervlne Brandels arrived Saturday morning from New York and will remain at th Brandels summer home until th first of August. They wer accom panied by Mr. Arthur D. Brandels' aunt, Mr Marcus, of Chicags, whe will remain here for the month of June. Mr. and Mr Charles B. Keller and daughter. Miss Emily, have gone to An napolis, where they alii be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Waggaman until after th commencement cxerdses at th BRIDE-TO-BE OP GOVERNOR'S PBI VATE SECRETARY. V I , , '. . ' . , t - .- , ; . ETHEL BERNICE ECKERT. MASON1 CTTT,, la., June t tSpeclal) Ethel Be mice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bckert of Northwood. will be united m marriage with Charles C. Ny of Des Moines, private secretary of Oovernor B. F. Carroll, in th Methodist Episoopsi church at Northwood. on Wednesday, June Dr. Hudson, pastor, officiating. Some 00 invitations hav been Issued. The cere mony will occur at t o'clock and a recep tion will Immediately follow at th Eckert bom naval acadamy, where their son. Midship man Harold Keller, graduate. Mr Griffith of Washington, who has been the guest of her son. Lieutenant Grif fith at Fort Crook for some time, leaves next Thursday. Lieutenant Griffith will also leav at th same Urns for Philadel phia, where his marriage to Miss Carrie Pier will take plan Jun Uw A number of relatives and out-of-town friends will arrive within th next few days for th Wood-Dale wedding. Miss Dale's grandmother, Mrs. J. K. Croswall of Kankakee, 111., comes tomorrow and Mrs. Louia Dal of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fercomb of Chicago are expected tomorrow or Monday to be artiest of Mr. and Mr Fred Dal For the Future The Berlno club will meet next Tuesday afternoon at tii home of Mr Robert L. Smith. Th Universal circle will entertain at cards Jun In th Pompeian room at Brandels Mr W. A. Baldwin will give a reception Wednesday, Jun T, for her daughter, Mr George Hill, of California. The Temple Isreal Sisterhood Whist club will hold Its last whist party of the season on Monday afternoon In the parlors of the Tempi. Mr W. K. Foot and Mr A. H. Wahl will entertain at a large bridge party Thursday afternoon at th Field olub In honor of Mr L. C. Thleie ot Indianapolis. About 100 guests will be present Social Gossip from Nation's Capital BT CONST ANCH CARRUTHERS. WASHINOTON, Juno t (Special to The Bee ) Washington society Is Indignant at Its arraignment as a Sabbath breaking aggregation by the Presbyterian General assembly in session at Atlantic City. While It la admitted there la mors or less Sunday entertaining In Washington, it Is not to be blamed either on official or so cial Washington, which it Is claimed Is as close In Its Sabbath observance as Is the society element In any city of the union. Sunday entertaining has become a fea ture In Washington society of 1st years In fact, since the new century began. The foreigners who came a members of the diplomatic corps Introduced It. They wer followed and helped by New Yorkers whe have taken up their residences In Washington for the social season. Sunday festivities are not indulged In by the official and resident set In Washing ton as a rule. True there are some of both, as there are In all circles, who hav exercised their Individual tastes, but as a class the official are a church-going. conservative class They hold to the teachings of their ancestors and observe Sunday as a day of church-going and rest from even the exertion of pleasure seek ing. The president and Mrs. Taft, as well as all their predecessors, are ot th same mind. The vice president and Mrs. Sher man are among those who never accept or extend Sunday Invitations, nor do the other members ot the cabinet and their wives. The speaker of the house of representa tives and Mra Champ Clark are also of this class, as are General John W. Foster, former secretary of state and former spe cial envoy to China and Mexico, and his family; the chief Justice and Mrs. Edward D. White, Justice and Mrs. Harlan, Justice and Mrs. McKenna. former Senator and Mrs. Aldrlch, former Representative and Mr. J. Van Vechten Olcott of New Tork, General and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page. Mrs. Letter, Mrs. John Hay, Vr. and Mrs. E. K. Ooldsbor- ough. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Schley and Fear Admiral ar.d Mrs. Craig. Th Hat might be extended Indefinitely. Washington society feels, therefore, that it has not been fairly treated, and the general assembly should make amend. One of the meat Interesting functions of the season will be the celebration on June H of the sliver wedding of the President , and Mrs. Taft. I understand this anni versary will be celebrated rather quietly but the distinguished couple will be con gratulated by the people of the whole country. The Tafts are an ideal couple and their family life Is typical of the old fash ioned American noma It has been a source of regret that Mrs. Corset Specialists You can come to the Artist Model Corset Shop with full confidence of obtaining a proper corset. Our great .stuck includes all sizes and the sizes are lu sufficient models to suit any figure. We will not permit a custo nwr to be dissatisfied. A corset aerr Ires not obtainable elaewbere. Ap pointment can be wade by 'pbone. Call Douglas 4740. IDA C. STOCKWELL 20M South 17 111 St. Ilrandels Theater Building. It ft- fc.oiiH hnn!ii K in nch a state famous social orgsnltatlon who are at-i as to rrevent ner tasing tne pari in soeiaj emnum - .',,. v,ri n.rr.v of Indiana. M .etlviues that she would have desired. Mljm-nt In favor ol Social peruuis'ies nJ I j..';,.c, 8,..rl(1, of M .ss.sslp,.!. Mrs. B. r Helen Taft. upon whom many of the social . glamour. I " -,.i,,.. , i u c'uwan an ldut.es of th. Vhlt. house have devolved.! When the fact cam. out about two 'ene ' ''. ' x(f,,, has shown herself fully competent for Kie go that the governirg h.xiv or ir.t r- i ' t.isk and Is a most charming and grace ful hoetfsa A very Interesting report Is current In society to the effc-t that Msjir Archie Hutt, the presldert's military aide. Is to win the heart and hand of Mls Lucv Herron lAuahlln. sister of Mrs. Tnft. and that It Is with this end In view the gallant Georgian Is having his houe fixed tip. and accumulating Georgia nullts and the like. There Is no confirmation of the story, but It is rtg.irdtd as not at all unlikely. If it should be true. Postmaster General Frnnk H Hitchcock v. Ill soon be the sole prlxe bachelor of the administration. The diplomatic corns Is rapidly complet ing Its arrangements 'for th establishment of summer capitals. Here la the list so far as It has been definitely arranited. British. Par Harbor; French. Manrhrster-by-the-?ea; German. Manohester-by-the-Rea; Rus sian. Manche ster-by-the- Pea; Italian, Mkji- chester-by-the-Pea: Mexican. Matmolla. Mass.; Turkish. Bclport. Mass.; Austria. Bar Harbor; Chinese. Nvack-on-the-Huds n : Venezuelan. Bar Harbor; Netherlands, P.nr Harbor; Argentine, Buena Vista. Fa ; Ferslan, Gloucester; Greek. Bar Harbor: Siamese. Gloucester. Mass. The Belgian. Swiss. Norwegian. Costa Rican, Teruvlan, Colombian. Salvadoiian. Haitian and Dominican legations will not be moved from Washington this summer. The Japanese ambassador, the Chilean snd Braxlllan charge d'affaires, and th Spanish, Nlcarae-uan, Swedish. Portuguese. Panaman, Bolivian and Cuban ministers have not completed their plans for the summer. President Taft's rebuke to th board of governor of the Metropolitan club for re fusing to receive three of the prominent members of congress continues to be an en grossing subject of conversation m official and club circles and a revolt In the Metro politan club Is already under way. Senator Root of New York Is leading the opposition to a clique of men in Washington's most l:v:': j czz ssssrff"sss fsM Lto . jMMUgM I mm ggl gg THE "test of quality" is what you find out about the goods after you have them in use. 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I Atlanta, Ml. cmsive organisation m ..:..-... to Representative Martin W. Littleton. whoee nam was put up by Sector New- land snd Thorn is Non Page, offliil. Washington asked In vain for the cause that prompted their action The me rubers of the board lntlma'e-1 that Littleton "was ,0 w"' '"' """ h ollowing ciosdy upon trie kui-iom rpivie cam the announcement that Senator Wnf- son of West Virginia been "turned down" because, rumor had it. re was a self-made man. The Inst member of con gress to be refused admission was Speaker Champ Clark. Ills name was not net ia 'y placed before the board, as his friends j received an Intimation that It would recele unfavorable action. Th membership of this club ranges all the way from the president of the United States to real estate and Insurance sm1s meu. The first episode of national Im portance which the cluh furnished a when Admiral Pewey resigned as president, following the P. hley court of Inquiry. Ad miral Dewey submitted a minority report In which he praised Schley as the hero of Sant ago and htld him blameless of mis conduct. HIS two fellow members on the court censored Schley. An Internal dispute In the organisation resulted In the admiral of the navy resigning. He has been In the cluh house but little since. Following this came the refusal of the board of governors to act favorably on General Corbln's application. A number of ugly ruinois emanated from the club about the old Warrior. His friends were Indignant. They withdrew his application. There are at present twenty-two sen ators on the active roll, and twelve repre sentatives. Mrs. Joseph Bailey, wife of Senator Bailey, gave a pretty luncheon last week In honor of Miss Scotta Goodwin of Dallas and several other young girls, who are at tending school In Washington. Mrs. Pamuel Nelson Parker of Chevy Chase recently gave a house party. Among "" Sail !aki !lSHPUHiWfi.-S mmm pn.Mi. .in. 1 Sw 'nui III! i r, f i 1-i.sil Li i mi.... ml Ul L.i-ir. ,,. J Q l la 1 173 u u u n Convenient Terms We are pleased to open credit acounts and to arrange terms of pay ment to suit ths purchaser. It's a simple charge account arrange ment W leav it for you to state how much you will pay and whan you will pay It. A A nlUAl mill to make inre of roar be. UAId I til WL lng thoroughly pleased. S?Sc, 5Sk S..U Couch Special Flrurst UUdlUil kUH I lll.it -O- WW Splendid Conch Offering A rire bargain. Is mailt with a heavy solid ok frame, jm m strongly oonstructeJ throughout, deeply H I luftwj over Lest oil tempered springs, cov- U fi erlng of best Boston leather. This Is only K one of several big couch values on sale thU si is week, frice ww r Apartment Design Refrigerators The kind where the Iceman slides the ice In from the front Instead of dropping It with a crash from Iht tup; will last longer and give belter service. Improved construction; nio-t economical In use of Ice; duplex circulation of cold, dry new round corner Ue- m fmr, sign: a superior made i luij, ury 13 air; Ci tl ref rlKerator, lino lutely guaranteed this sale l-V X V A. x. V V eu 1 " ' 1 her guests were: M Ivti'a Dean Jones of Ivroihy Hypes ft I'mo; iss .i,. v., for """:,,. , ." - ;".'"" '. -..,... t.lllK. Son Dl IIe K'lNiri and Mr- l"n!thanks anJ Mis Ixiulse llib b, ii. .U rrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rarcroft Hi: t'n. Wednesday evening. June ;. at oclink. at the First Presbyterian .liureh In Indianapolis. Ind. A reception will follow at the family resldenc What Uomrn Are Doing, Mis Ma id Cleveland has l--n appointed s.i.eiinten.K'iH of plni..u!Kl in the pub lie p. nools of San Dn-g". t al. Two years 8 co r-he l.-celv.-d lei ileKiee OS bachelor vt laws fiom the l iuversiiy ot California. Mr JMrllii Sprmlley. an gl-ycar-old farmer of Warrick tounty. Indiana, has broken ground In prepiuMtk-n for planting a largo atrenge of ' o'li this sJinmer. Mis. Spradlev and her daughter do ail the work on the" f.krm and tnev hiive never em ployed any help whatever. The IVrtland ure I Woman' club Is working to hae the city adopt the pro-lt.-.l amendment f'ir an 1suo of 7S,(v) bonds to provide for a public system of ooilTtins Krbii- I'ommlttees will be ep-polut.-d to cover all the precincts of the ltv. i.n.l It Is hopel In this way to sj s tematioally promote the lu-oject. Mrs. Kllral-eth Maloney of Oilcago I the firr-t viotnan to be chon vice presl d, nt of the Bartenders' union, nn Intuma lional orKantzatlon. She says that women tii-ed utiiotusin more thiut the men, but she i not in ftvor of woman suffragw. She advises won, en to work for a living wairr through unionism and then be realy to take up more abetract questions re lating to p.dltli s and voting. Mrs. Jeanette Schaeffer. who was re retulv elected Justice of the peace In Akron. Colo , has a new iJea for retching vote-s. Fhe ill not chai e any fee for tho marriage service. She says that she believes In matrlmonv and does not believe In iv.arriaRe fees, and swore to abolish them as soon as Fhe was In office. The county clerk took the hint and will here after charge no foe for th marriage li cense. Mrs. Taft 1s very fond of muslo, and I moreover, an expert musician herself, so It la natural that she should eticourasro the art. She has had two muslcales this spring, to the last of which 0 Invitations were laeued. There were more than i;W singers, and a bnnd of seventy pieces Joined In the accompaniment. The seats were placed on the lawn, and the re freshment table was placed under a group of elm ivsi uow uu iiiv.cv ouiw a Good Value when you made U Every. D thing just pi aa illus trated and donrrihnti. Eferj- MJ thing Full) This couch .58 Very Fine Chiffonier An exceedingly handsome Clilffonler. niahOKar.y finish, su- m gosj 7C nerior atirkinanshlD. ll ST " throughout, heay beveled Mirror, extra high sad a. priced at only nthr spe.-ials on sale this wek at as.eo, git. 79 9IM9 Sample Perambulators p Our Perambulator 31 U 0 ST SanH'tea ar 1 markod for clearance ail go ing at about actual cost. A most unusual opportunity to secure a perambulator at a decided saving in cost. In fsmed sfFaihl tailish Fiaisk biurnry duic Mad of solid quar-lor-Hawed oak. la fuiiiel nr early Eng lish firiivh: has two larra nntk she!cs si t-.fh enj and larr and larr 15" aiatmnery drawer; a : table: hpecial . n JJlsiyf n jj r t lb if - Hi L n S3 " pi " ' i-B I J3. II -