-.- . ' rrrrv rvr kxr CTTvrtAV TTRF.. . SF.PTPAfRF.'R. - ft. 1912. I"" !'' WOMAN BARRED FROM PARKS Bridge, Club Kot Peratted to Hold Session! in Public Parks. PREPARE FOR FLOWER PARADE Many' Social Affair' Am Planned In ' Honor of Vlaittogr Wetnea Vnl . erstty. Claeto More Into jfew.'slBar'er.7A.'''.. . . ;.v- ' " ' iJi -'. '"' Social ,'csJenda.r.., MONDAT-Mtss Eugenie Whltrapre, after noon' bridge party at the Country club -.forMlss Lots Don of Troy, N. Y.; Miss . ... Marguerite 6towttts, - Orpheum party for Mis Don; Mr.. John A. McShsne, luncheon at Country club for Mrs. Jose phine Hogan.and Mrs.,T. H. Eldridge -of Memphis;. Mia Ida Darlow, after- noon bridge -party at Happy Hollow. TUESDAY Misses . Dorotty and Mary Ringwalt. 'evening bridge for. Miss Don; " Miss "Ruth McDonald, bridge party at Field club for Miss Annette Lady; Miss Henrietta Flack, luncheon at Happy Hollow; wedding of Miss Anna Denham "" and. Earl David Murphy; ladiee" -day, 'dinner and dance at Happy HoUowl ladies' day at Field club. VEDNESDAY Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall. luncheon for Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Eld rtdge; Mica Helena Trimble, evening bridge for Miss KatherlneMllroy and Mel Chi. ir-i dinner and dance at Field club.--". .- ''''" 1 THURSDAYDramatic performance at Happy. Hollow; ladlee1 day at Field dub; Mrs. H. Homer, meeting of Popu- lsrCard ctuV - . -V FRlDAY-DlTiner and dance at Seymour . . Lake Country club. ' " SATURDAY Dinner and dance at Coun try. Field. Happy Hollow and Rod and 1 'Gun' club, t. '''.')''' Their Engagements Just Announced lev Membera of the Omahs, Women's Whist club are feeling a Httle hard toward the power that be. especially ' toward - the power that framed City .Ordinance 4444. This ordinance declares, among other - thing, that ther shall be no gambling or J,-- games of cards In th publlo parks. "!- The club, composed pf ;. some of th f ' most prominent and dignified women In th city." decided about a month ago that - it would be pleasant and appropriate to vt he-Id its weekly tournaments outdoors during the hot weather. A committee, r composed of Mrs. Frank Colpetzer, Mrs. Henry W." Yates and Mrs. John N. Bald win, was appointed to arrange for the outdoor meetings. ' . The club met one week at th Country club, next at the Field club, then at m Happy -Hollow, and last week, at Sey- - tnour Lake Country club. , Having mad the round of the country cluia, th eorar. mlttee planned to transfer Its ectlvltie to the parks, visiting Hanscom, River view, Miller park and the. oth.r,ln turn tintll Jackvfro8f should Interfere. It was not Jack Frost-that Interfered, but a big, burly Hanscom prk polle. ' man, ' -who'll Vt respecter r persons "WrftrthlR ;fdary HtSPtBti. ; ' th "co'nH$e Vwted th park to plan Si for a to-urfi4rtent In uwy com.uw, 4 thayteJSd prlvlfcgea oi games.f 'Against th law. madanf, de clared tbabluecoat. - ' i Th committee refusea to dleua th vXlit But one of .h member firmly . m;nta"lns that playing in t? parfc would not hav been succsssful anyway; that arav the Suplleate whlt or4h!'h" an4 yen la-too much trouhl for ft Uttl. freh alri that parks Ma very ntc for th.e,on PlcloefiV, that bird and beea 1 .u7.L.. hV. too illitractlng when on I tyin-tr cnc.ntru on th serlou game W.a'wjr"; .' ... meetings In the (?ontln,nta! W--J members are MeMameBran -vr-"' Henry W. Yates. John .Baldwin, ,T. M. Orr, W. C. Sunderland.' D.f. Shotes, A - G. Edward. Oeorge.: Haverstlck. E. XT. Gut)thVf! t'i1 E. Batiborn. A. H. Fuller. P. J. ntueralty . . Attlr'fV vM Woie. ..The w-svjH'belg8i"wUh both &rmai :.nd informal affair.s for th. )ar. iw , of ' :ittrotiva VWUM.vwomwu .....- i. ri nf Troif. N. Y.. who was , lull) 1JU "" . , . entertained at a nmotr v. --- week, will ba honor. gui .fi. ihii ink, Monday after- r.oon Ml Eugenie whttmora will glva a brt party for popular vialtor from . Monday"; evening Miss Mar- guerfta Stowttti-'Vve ft at the Orpheum. Tueiway vnin Porothy And M?? wngwau w .n. 4.1. kvlAffai. ' lastst av y v tusw Tat hAHAP ,f Mrs. John A. McShana 5. ' guests, her sister, Mr. Josephtn A- iTn and niece. Mr. T. H. Rldrtdge, kfh nf Mamehls. Tenn.. wr. w. D..;iirof9rd will glva "ft supper at ik. rntmtrV .club this evening. Mrs. Mo- Khana will "Klv; ft .luncheon Monday at club, for her guests and Mra virbnAaii. will ntertaln at luncheon t hr home for them Wednesday. Mr. and .5, 9-' i 5 y 1 8 4 v ar 3 ii -i ies 1 p4 2 fi i-5 Mrs. W. T. Burn entertained at dinner . h r'mintrv- Ict jK. last evening. Mrs. Hogan an Mfc, iEldridg will b hr severs weeks.-';, !;Y ir nt.!Mra. Lester Crana-ef Atlanti. Ga.. fMlsi. Francea- Nash will glva a luneheoni, at ?th Country club Tuesday Informaj .' affaire are being planned '-for Mrsue LeCann of Oal veslon.'Tek.. wha'l visiting Mrs, Ellen Jensen Cpaa. j vi; ' Mrs iahn.F. JVaMEaman of Washing r,n n r. Si-ho is" with Judae and Mra Georga A. Deane.'will be her throughout the week, Mr.' Edwin MorrUon of Kan aaa City wiH Ve 4lth her parents, Mr. and fr. a1 .p."r,ukBY. until Tutsdav. Mrs. Hoxie Clark of New York arrived Tuea- dav to visit her mother. Mra. Ella J. Squires, and will te $are a month. Misses Dorothy and Mary Rinrwalt expect Mle Ethel WaddkafKassae City to visit them in abottt.'ft. week. '.: t . Pir fnr Flow Para lie. Mrs. W. D. Hosford and her committee of eight exrQueen ef Ak-6ar-Bn are snitndinr itviBt of thlr- t'im workins on plans for. the automobile floral parad to b rlvnn October 1 during the festlvltlea. They r felephon'-nf ;kll 'Omaha women r 4 y& 1 - 4 V'-'' ,7 j ' " I : r, AS-? wher he' wlU attend the National Ca- thedrsT school. Mia Alice Cod will leavo Monday evening for Mount Et Vincent achool n the Hudson. New York City. Her brother. William J.t Coad, will accompany her to new x urn. UflWU X ELI blCB M . JJr.' Jr.- :J.' Hadfieid gave achlldra'n's lawn party at her home. ,4316 Orant street, Thursday afternoon Jn honor, of her little daughter. Catherine1 Louisa. "The after? jioori was spent m p'aylng various games. Refreshments .werj served at & p)ock to tWenty-fpur HU! guests. ' Those present were:"'.. " . Misses ' ; ;, '. " Helen Carter - : Marjorie Ifoder; - Ethel Yoder, Louisa Had field, Amy Stevenson, . ' Katie Ellis ton,-: Sara Phelan, a - ' S-ma - .'A, -''j. ' -T-'A'-f. A' tis"-.'- .Cv ij.'-.' - tsf's. . aaj ja V.-r'---V w. . . - '- -Wa .a. .lS.;-;mt.::,s:7.--'W-. if. M Xv " TTL". JaU Jfx 4 f a Ai ;, Misses-. . , Margaret Hoel," Lucfle- Hoel,.- .-' Lola Hoel, - Charleule Johnson, , Dorothea. Carter, . ' Klela Casey, ', if T-M I Di.l.. J cjuuuj ' ngAaru, -. . cam rnviau, Vorene loaer, .s uieays tsaococ, -"Edith Hawkins, S-k ' Haael Batocock, , Xalerla Hohr( ..:. Dorothy BabcockT. La Vesta Lawless,-;; Catherine Hadfleld. Adelaide 'Ciafk, - r -' v -Master- j.-. saaster Willie Hoyt," ' 'James jMartley, ' Mrs. A. v. Bradler, entertained abouv forty, guests Friday -afternoon at a , de lightful; lawn party " for her . slater, Mrs.. Chaiea Curtlsa of Detroit. . tSmally.tablea were arranged on the lawn -and pink and witff aster wero used in decoration. As sistfng ; Mrs! Bradley were - Mra?- .Georgo Edgerly and Mra. Henry Wagner. Misses Olive Ferguson, Alice Marshall and Nor Shaffer gave vocal number. MISS WEIJB HART 'MISS MQMT LllXBIHir II rriTTI IT H U II li t " , R I s t ' f J Vt ' !i -.1. 1 0 circle 1 and attended th University of Nebraska. He Is a member of, tha Delta Eosllon and Phlro . Sigma: fraternities. Ine young people will reside in Bhelton. ' The wedding of Miss Jennie Nuqulst, daughter of Mrs. i Gustave Nuqulst of Stromsburg, -iNcb ,- and William M. Bur ton of Cleveland, O.,' formerly of Omaha, will take place Thursday afternoon, Sep tember ia at the Eden Baptist church. Rev. Mr.'' Jacksjh1 of that church will officiate. Macmlllait Harding will aerv b bet man, M!s Ni!st ! ft grd".t Crete, Keb;," and ' for the last year has I Marjorie Foo'te, ...Li;!-!'-'!-'''.!.. L'lwl. antlAAl tt' I - oeen . leacning u 1110 m avv" Btromsburg, Neb. Mr.' Burton was boys aecretary of the Young Men'a Christian association during . his residence , here. Following the marriage the T young people will vniake' their home' in' Washington, D. c .. i . . ; i , SilverWeddiny.Anniversaryj ' " Mr.rand Mrs. H-' G. Mattjiea wero given two eurprise parties Thofsdy afternoon and evening at their home, In celebration jf their twenty-fifth weddin anni versary. Member of La Veta Card "club, of whleh Mr. Matthes is a member, ar ranged, the afternoon bridge party.- Sev eral attractive silver gifts wer tecelved, inuiudin a silver. 'mounted plpaifor Mr. Matthes., Tbbse present In th afternoon wer:, T-Vtei -A 5 1 ' Mesdamea-&'.;. Mesdames-u' ' , Phllln Windham, Edward Clay.' , .... lEaU- StefefckV 'fete H. MaftW !A. l;.T. arren,' j.-xh, ohhj "hapmnj s ve1 iGus Kuenne.r - . ,- Ji Foley,- Lawrence -Araynor, m. urirmn, Joseph Barter, Kris Lehman, Misses h i Misses Irene FrrH. ; Nannie Barrett. For the Future. Miss Edith Locke will entertain at a box party Monday evening at the Boyd theater, followed by supper at the Coun try club . Miss Ruth McDonald will glva an aft ernoon ..bridge , party at the Field club Tuesday .for Miss Annette Lady, who will. be one of the fall brides. Th 'Universal circle will give a card party Tuesday afternoon In the Brandels Pompelan room. Miss Hazel Evans will give a dinner Tuesday evening at the Happy Hollow club for Blair Jones of Cnicago, who will arrive today to be a house guest at her home. Twenty-two guests will be present at the dinner. Informal Affairs. Mies Ruth .Evan was' hostess Satur day at ft luncheon at her home for the Misses Evelyn and , Helen Miller, who leave soon to reside In Chicago. Those present were: I Misses--- ... Misses . Evelyn Miller, Helen Miller, Marauerita Marshall M'arauerlte Prentiss, Mary Sheet, Emily Wentworth, Ruth Evana. At Happy Hollow. , At Happy Hollow club Thursday even ing an amateur Qompany of young people will present "Facing the Music." a rarce by .James Darnley, under the direction of Miss Lillian Fitch. J- "' ' The cast: " ' - ..... John Smith. ...Mr. Georce Baldwin Phelps Dick Desmond.... Mr. Charles R. Docherty MISS LUCIUS MICHAEL60N.. Grand Island, Neb. who hiv machines to reuse their interest In Joining the parade.. Mra. Hosford plans to 'trkl her committee thta week and n nnnfar tvlth "3. E. SDiklng na nil assistant, who have Mtn from ft Chicago art flower firm to decorate cars and fur nish advice to those w'h6 will trim their own : machines. . ' V , ' " " - - . The suffraglsti ar the firt women organisation to embrace th opportunity of, the. parade to a.dvrtlse their causa. Thursday at the home of Mr. John N. Baldwin ft committee of th Equal rran chlsa league waa appointed to confer with the other suffrage "societies on th matter of having ft suffrage flo-t in th parade. Mrs. Harry Doorly. chairman, anr Mrs. A.1 J. Love and Mrs.' T. M. Orr are the committee and will meet witl the other representatives om time this week to mak plan. . ; tJni.' Club Plans Fine (iuarteri. Th University club of Omaha, now arown Into on Of the sturdiest ana most enjoyable of a":mllar organisations In the city, is soon to enter new and spacious quarters In which it will" tak rank with other untversity clubs of th middle west, becoming a center of social activity with which Omha oclety will be Identfled. The fresh progre of th new club will be mad soon after th first of October, whn th Commercial club houaea itself In the Woodmen of SHE WON A MEDAL FOR HER , ..... ..'.-MUSIC,.. (Uao Called Tetter, Bait Khnt, Prnrltna, KSlk-Crast,. Weepltig 8kin, eto.) CZU. CAJX MS- CV&ZD TO STAT, p wos I ny curej, I, mmui Juat arht I at -xm-u ma vvji. nipTipiti.'iil ap BWBlia ta returs to enS this battr. Kmmbr, I auk thi fcraaa atatajaeat i urtsi- putting taa rura et r lm on thit ona diwaci S kudllnf ta th nastlm a soartar et a mllltoa caiea ot this raaiiu ttaaaa.. xsear, joos t ear wnat all 70 biva sacd, nor bow- mnj Ay tn htv told rea tntt ro coqIS not ..ciy Mi I aak U Juat ehf to show re fchaWkaear wait I am talk. In about. It 70U a-m itu tat TODAY. I wilt tnt rou 4 F? EZ TRIAi. e( ajy mild, aeothlag, (utrtataeS cat tbat will eesrlac re sere ia dT than I er ir&e-el could la ( month'! tlraa. U red aftf 4ta(uted ad diacotirtiad, t dare yea to t-tve m thuict to yrere mr claim. Br wrltlEg n "teSaj- rea vlll atijsy ater Nat comfort thn tow bad' r taoujM this - world ttt ru Jif trr It tad joa will I am taliing fv t truth. - t .l.,t fwaiUjt, J771 tA Umt, $ctIlt,I. . F.fraac..""riiltd Ntttooal Bank.,, Sadalla. . Ms. Could rou do a kattar act tlwa t aead tbli at tic to (one poor snitem U Xcaaiaat v h t A tha World building and -.tha '.University organisation occuplea thSj 'quarters:, now held by the commereisi ftssQclatlonjOn the top floor of tj Board of ;Trade' building. Befor th 'University 'club enter iU new horn th quarter will b fitted up In aimple legftnce.. ;wtth' tasteful ; dec orations and new furniture selected to give the rooma as atmosphere. of cheer. fulness and true comfort ' '' , For the women ther will- be aapeclal room with all . the, comforta of ft-mod-; ern home. --. r-' 'tr ':; ..The ball room, which wllL be '.large,,-will have' a aplendtd hard wood .floor -and Is certain that dancea" wilt be :held trier all" winter. ; ,V v s ; ".' Th dining, room la to rscejv special attention from the remodelirs. and, ,Mf promises are fulfilled, will be on of the prize club d'nlng room of tha city. Seriei of Bridge Parties. Mis L'arda Scou entertained at a series of two brldars narties Friday and Satur day afternoon at hr nome. Mls Katbr tTlne Milroy, a September bride, and Miss Lucil Brown, who leavea Sunday for Porto Rico, were th honor guests Fri day. The other guests were: ; ';" Misses ' Misses Eusebta Dudley Ruth Latener,. " . nt rnnnrll Wluffa. Murffharlttn. Burke. Marion Macrae Marjorie Foot, ' of Council Blufia, Helena Trimeje. -Bernlce Auren Marguerite Prentiss, nt pAtmoil muffs. Vfarv fihata 1 Daphne Peters, of New York- ; oretcneii Mcconneu.weien cnaso Marie .Hollinger, of Lincoln, - . Helen Murphy, Frances Sanford . Margaret Sunderland of Lincoln, . 01 inicKio, Alice varior, , Irene Coad. Mildred Marr, ' . Marguerite Bu'sch, Mabel Clarke. . 1 . . . T 1 flL.. oaiurcay atternoon juisa jaainui oi raden, an October bride, was the honor guest, and the other guests were. , - Misses . Misses - . Maria Hndar. fj.rfnlrta Wufll. Georgia Davlsi Helen Sorenson, - Alice Duval, Gretchen Williamson, Marjory Kimball of Lincoln, Mildred Marr, Elisabeth Hamling, Edith Fisher, Haxel Evans. T- is SVIV Ovunt Williams. Frank Hume, Parker Mason, F. J. Deipecher, Harrv I'nveraasrt. .T- , .T. O'Rnnrlta. John Tanner, Merman Beseun, , ' : Those pvesrnt Tnursoay evening were; ".Mr. and Mra. Harry Unversagt ViMr. and Mrs. Frank Hume. . '. Mr, and Mrs. John Hogan. ' Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke. : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sterrlcker. ; . " Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foil. c ; - Mr. and Mra. M. N. Griffith. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Berjer. . .Dr, ' and Mrs. Grant wllUams. .. Mrs. 8. L. Smith. 1 : Fijis Bine. Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Base will entertain today at dinner , the local member of Phf Gamma Delta fraternity who at tended the University of Nebraska last year, where their son, Earl Sage, begins his medical cours thl fall. Cover win be' laid for: - Messrs. t Messrs. " H. A. Van Dusen. Wallace Troupe, M.- C. Rohrbough. T. B- Van Dusen, Wallace McDonald. Earl C. Sag. - Norrla Tym,.,: '.. ' , , To School and College. pilsa Kuth ciarK win enter mo tiu veralty,.of Kebraska this fall. . .e-putn. Qnnali mViA la at nraant In ttw Adlrondacka. will go to Exeter Prep. .Softool. September 18. ; ' Miss Leola Brandels, who 1 spending the summer at Deal, L. I., will , enter Vassar cellege September 31. ; Miss Eugenie Patterson will leave September 1 for Washington. D. C, , MISS IJLLIE OIVBN8.vr.-. On Friday she 'won a silver "medal for muaio in tne Dougiaa County W. c. T. U. contest LINCOLN WOMAN LEAVES ON MON- DAY FOE PORTO RICO. Flnrence Rush. Sibyl. Nelson,,.; ' Ida, Lftriow, Marjorie Howland, Dnrethv Dale. Louise Bedwell, farot nowaro, Harel Howard, Engagements Announced. - . An Interesting engagement announced this week, was that of Miss H'slen Irene Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Hart to Mr. Francis Lester Morgan ot Lo Angele. Cal. The engagement was announced at a beautifully appointed luncheon given at the Field club. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mlchaelsen of Grand Island 'announce tha engagement of their daughter,1 Luclle, to Dr.. Frank Waldo Scott of Shelton, son of Mr., and Mrs. A. O. IBeott of .Omaha. The ; wedding will tak..plac September IS In Grand Island. Dr. Scott is well known la university .v f - - A A - f ) ' " ' ' s ' Y v --! I - . Y - 'X - f 'v. s . ; -I p . r-'r MISS ANNA TIBBETS. .Mr. Joseph Burger C.tA. Dilnoan Smith. s....t n,iefn V.. .......................... Mr. -Sylvian Burkenroad Mabel.. :.Miss Marlon Jarvis Nora .........Miss Gladys Vansant 1 1 E.At.A4H'w,r- Mmm U , 11 Rc ill 1 n .lllBB X UlllQI IHia OllOB UL'.W jtw.t... Mrs. Ponting Miss Delia May Byers scene! wr. jonn uraiim fist, o. w Mona Mansions, Kensington. - Mr, and Mrs. n. . susmann .enter tained at dinner Saturday in honor of several dtit-bf-town' guest. Ceyers.;werJ placed for: ..... ,- r. . ,v. . j ::'JU'laaaCI :i ". Ml ' Dorothy Brown-of Claire Patterson, Chicago, ,. ..- ; -'Adelyn Wood, . .-: Helen Ingwersen, , Ruth Anderson..:, - i a ' . , - - . .... William Hodgklnson James Hodgkinspn ,oi or cmcago, cnicago, Jack Bowen, " - Sievers STusmann. " Herbert Ryan, , Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Susmann. , Ons of the larger dinner parties Satur day evening was given- by Mr. and Mrs. i. p. Goodman. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. J. II- Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. V. , C. Peckenpaugh. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Carmlchael. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Grlmmell. , Mr. anO-Wrs. W. A. Yonson. Mr. and' Mrs. E. E. Klmberly, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed. . - Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Goodman. Mrs. R, V. Cole entertained Saturday afternoon at a,,children'e party at Happy Hollow to celebrate the ninth birthday of her little daughter, Evelyn. Those prea- ent were. - Misses ' Elizabeth Pecken- paugh, Doris Talma ge, .. . Sara Beaton, Evelyn Cole. ' Marian Adams, .Alice Twiney, Viminla Taggart,-Masters'- TJorrv Rmlth.. Other dinner parties were given Sat- urday evening at Happy Hollow by M. P. Engleman, who had four guests; H...G. Lcomis, eight; W. E. Rhoadea, tlx; Dt E. C. Henry., twelve; .George I Fisher; seven; C C Blden. alx; B. A. Doran ten; J, F. Bloom, - four; -Dr. J., P. Lord lx; a W. Sumner, six; Dr. Ai O. Peter spn. three; W. G. Silver, four; E. H. Wal rath, tworDrexel Slbberusert.- four. Misses .' Evelyn Cole, Elisabeth Rustln, Lois Waterman, -EUsabeth Thorn- burgh, Snyder, Ruth Wallace. Lilian Berg. Masters Ward Peterson, At the Field Club.: ; ' V r - One of the larger dinner parties Satur day evening? at the club wa given by Mr. and Mrs-W. E.; Palmatier. Their guest were: Mr and Mrs. L- W. Blessig. ' , '. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rahm, - . Mr and Mrs. Eugene Duval, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug. - Mr. and Mra. W; R. Adair. Q. P. Wright had three guests; John Parish, five; J. W. Hughea, four; J. H Mithen. four; J. W. Towle, alx; Harry Koch, four; C C. Rosewater, alx; R. R. Ramey, four; Davidson, five; E. Buck Ingham., seven: H. O.'l Hart, two; Charlea Foster, flvef J. H. 0born two; Dr. Frank Conlln. fovrr; T. J. Pate, nine; C. J. Menriam. two. ; ; ' .- At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Sunderland will Issue invitation the early part of thla week to about seventy-five of their frianiU fnr a trMlev cartv at the Sev- mour Lake Country club Monday even ing. Sentember 18. A special car will bt provided for tha guests, which will leave Omaha at 4 o'clock. A dinner is to bt enjoyed by th guests and th evening will be spent In dancing. '' -5 ' vv I s Formal Opening: Monday "E 'invite all Omaha to ihsDect the beautiful displayihere. We shall ex tendyou every courtesy and endeavor to make your visit : as pleasant and as profitable as lies within our power. ; We show a most important display of critically selected : furnishings:and at prices so low that reductions are not only impossible; but unnec IsssarjStp meet competition. Illustrated here, in-complete lines, . are the season's most desirable dra peries, richest Oriental rugs, fresh est wall -paper designs, choicest "frescoes," and most -exquisite lace: curtains. - : ' " ' ;.' - We are experienced designers and decorators , and all work done has our personal attention. . ;.Our de signers, under our bwn supervision, prepare sketches of rooms and sub mits the finest designs, showing just -how the , complete rooms or home will appear. No other plan' can assure absolute satisfaction in the ' execution of "decorative; schemes. Colling ' . 1903 FarnaM Street : 4 It II. 1 TO Iff 12? a -mm m--mai a-m wzjsm REDUCE . FAT . FREE At the Country Club. C. W. Hamilton. Jr.. had four guests at dinner Saturday evening; w. t. Burns, nine:James McCord. three; R-. C. How eighth Ellen Crejghton, six; J. 8. Brady, six:.C. T. Smith, four: H. W. Yates, six H. B- BennettT ix;,W. H. Wheeler, four, A. P. Gulou. five. a Army Notes. ' - '- '" - Cactaln "Charles DeForest Chandler. United SUtea army; formerly atatlohed at (Continued on Page Three.) ffie7siTYTtATMHff . ..frwvfwg;-' . t "TtOU'Ct f AT ' OtCSiTYTHWrmii? y"Tnucl!AT" 1 1 ' OftSrtYlllAJtllH? n?ou"cg" rY j . V' jjOBtStTV TWtAftitHTf f "Wfouct rATf Sin DON'T BE FAT fir jiii, ai B .iffif I HERE'S THE WAY OUT Iftfl 'AAA OBESITY ItiiiyUlJ TREATMENTS Tvjiiiii. DMrrBoxraiyeii Aayr-Not; Sold WJ BE FAT OR I II I El Kl ED reduce; yauR ?ATf at qur expense tr m -TT'l'l i'TTT. fn Van fl.nd Fieure. have a velvety "skin a pach-huo complexion and IO your fe aVforehVd of every line and marring wrinkle, do not fall to read every word In thla advertisement, . 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"-we .are, so. liberally distributing merely.. a .an dvertiment. Accept .this free off en and-Tstart af once to remove .your fat artdn aew beaBaarMBER, WB CO VOU SEili the large Obesity Treat-, ment toany one. but CUTE it away absolutely. FREE as a Sal inducement to more thoroughly andwidely introduce ?TgABI preparations. "Now, don't fail to write- us right now, postcard or letter, asking-.us to aend .you , our, puid ind .marveloua free offer, aa.. advertised. It meatjs so much to( you to writ today.. ' , " -, . ',:'. TUA ttASI OOSCPAUT (American Office) - j BolU 1018 Waae , ' ' ' ': Penvw; Colo, V. U. A. 08C. ' :!;;; Much in Demand Th' th lavr Piano: hit feecom pop .'Omaha . -oeoDle was , demon strated during the recent sale of Player Plane held by A. .Hospe Co. Mnv who secured Player Pianos were owners of high grade pianos, which tyey traded in toward. Player aanoa, ream ing the great advantages to be bad in the modern players.. '" ,;" In maklns inquiries about the disposal r thas cond hand Piano. It was learned that they were to be sold at prices that would enable every one to have a Piano for their children who are taking musle. leesona. V a mon a- the Pianos taken in exchange are Steinway. Vose & Son, Hallet & Davie, Brambachv Kimball and other well-known Pianos. ' ' i . .... ;-.- A great 'opportunity is offered to those who wish to secure a high grade Piano at a very low price. . , wr. . , . . t ne annse wo servo uao juob as good on cool days ;ua' hot. We've drinks lor all -a-PpetlteB and all peoples rOur Boda, la aa pure and aelicWuB aa it's possi ble;.tb make.. ( t , J THE S0B0A8XB,- ' 16th and Dodge Streets. THE 0W'9 HEST, .. 18th and Harney Btreet. SEERMAN ft HoOONNEKXi SIuu (OBfMI, MISS BUHCHE SOREKSOU TEACHER OF SIHSIF1G Residence ' Studio,"" S338 - Harney St. . Tel. Harney 2687 - . ; You tviir find most interesting reading on the want ad pages. Have you read the- want eds yet 1