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niK OMAHA St'NDAs- UKK: SKITKMHEK Jy, 1913.
SOCIETY TO HAVE BUSY WEEK!
i
Closing of the Outdoor Clubs Does
Not Leiien the Social
ActiTitiei.
FREPARJNC FOR AK-SAR-BEN
Mortal Calendar.
WNPAT Mr. Allrn Tukev and Mr. I.o
I'allahfin. m'ptwr at fountry club for
Sihhernarn-Sniyth welding party. I
Mi N DA V Mini Beatrice t'nari. theater
parir for Hone Smyth; Mr. and Mr.
A. A Mri'nnnell. dlnnT and wr'lillna
i-hoarial for Vad-Mci onm ll wediilns.;
I'hrlet fhlltl an-lrt , tea at Knlsht or I
i oliimhus rlnh rooma for Mra. I larilrl '
S'iM'l"t"M and Mm. F. .1. McShn. i
TI'KSIAV 1'oad MrContiell wedding; '
HrrKr-Cmlr weililtnc; Mr. O. M. llib-Ik-!.
lunr-henn at t'ountry rl'jb; harveat '
linnf dinner at S'vmour I.ke r.luh. !
Ki .KslA V Ak - Mir Hen carnival
..jx-na: Mr. and Mm ". J. Smyth. bridal :
I'nnrr for Hlbbcrtiaen-fmyl h parly at
"ineha rlnh; l.e Mar chili lnn'e Bl ,
lirp'n'. nrndrmv.
THOISMAY Sihhernaen-Htnyth wedding; .
Oirnlrri hih dance at Krug tark
SUTHhAV-l-iiilirr lrake. dinner at
i ountrr rlnh; Mla Mcllura Psvla, din-
ii'T at Country hih. I
The clnatng of th Field ntid Happy Hol
low club last evening ami the approach
of the clnalng rilnner-dnnces of th
Country club on Saturday evening and
the Seymour I.ake Country club on c
i. ikt 13 rants no damper on the social
i n lends r.
Vying In Interest for thin wek are the
v cdrilng of four of the moat prominent
of the younger set. With their stven-ln-l
onor affnlrs and the bin tournament for
the Woman' City Golf champlonahip,
which open Monday morning at the
Country rnb.
The wedding of Mliia Irene McConnell,
daughter of Mr. and Mm. A. B. Mof'on-;
lid!, and Mr. Richard Coad will be a large ,
i hurch wedding Tuesday. Rt. John's Col i
legiate church having been rhoaen for
the ceremony. Mlas Rcae Bmylh and Mr.
la rem Hlhhernaen wlll.be married on
Thuraday at the home, of the bride's par
enta, Mr. and Mm. C. J. Smyth.
flight around the corner, ai It were, la
Ak-Par-Ttrn week, with all Ita attendant
festivities and ita hont of visiting belles
for the coronation ball. And after a ahort
breathing apell the aubacrlptlon dance
will open Ita sesaon of weekly dinner
ilnncea. This week alio brlnga tha an
nouncement of opening dstes for moat of
I lie winter dancing cluba, among- them
the Clnosam, the Vesta chapter of the
Kaatnrn Star, the Elka' Dancing rlub and
nthera of the younger set.
Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors.
Ak-Ksr-Hen season will trlng forth a
bevy of vlaltora whoae presence will
brighten the aoclal calendar with glven-
In-honor affairs. Mia Louise Iewls of
1N Kalb, III., will arrive to be the gueat
of Mlaa Helen Clarke, one of the speclm
malda to the queen.
Mr. and Mr a. Harry Well will arrive
October 1 to be the gueata of Mr. Weil l
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tatea,
and many affalra are planned for them.
Mlaa Olady Tree of London. England,
arrives the early part of the week to
he the guest of It. and Mrs. R.. L.
Mridgea.
Mlaa Gertrude McCarthy of Chicago
ame yesterday for the Coad-McConnall
wedding and will remain as Mlaa Mary
Burkley'g gueat (or the ball. Mlaa
Burkley also expects Mlaa Elisabeth
Memlng of Burlington, a., to arrive
October 1 to vlalt her until after Ak-Bar-Ben
week,
- Mr. an Mra. Richard Hosford ef
Mollne are coming, to be with Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllard Hosford for the Ak-Sar-Ben
bail.
Mr. and Mr. J. DeForest Richards
expect Mis Howard of Lebanon, Ky.,
whl Waited them last winter, to be her
on her way to California shortly.
Cart Holmes and T. V. SUtwell of New
York, who are at preeent on the Met
ranch, gueat of Philip Mels, will be here
for Ak-flar-Ben week.
With the School Set.
' James Love, sun of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
lxve, left Sunday for school In 8L Louis.
Mr. Malcolm Baldrlge baa made the
foot ball team at Yale, and Mr. Francis
Ualuea recently won the tennis match
there for that universlty.
Mrs. Ernest Hart and her daughter,
tiara, have left for the east, where Mlaa
Clara Joins a house party at the Buck
ner home on the Hudson, before return
ing to Dana Hall to school.
Mlaa Marjorle Smith returns to Bryn
Mawr today.
Miss Ruth Kiivsler. who has been at
tending sohool1 at Notre Dam. Ind., for
everal years, goes this year te Mrs,
Homers In Washington and will tear
for there about October L
Mrs. George H. Palmer returns) today
from a summer la the east at Dennis,
Mi, She left her son. Mors, at Bl
1'aul's school for tils second year.
John Hanlghen left Thursday to resume
Ids studies at Cornell. - i
Miss Harriet Sherman and Miss Eleanor
MoGilton left Monday to return to Smith
college and were joined In Chloago by
Miss Winifred and Miss Mary Rouse,
w ho also go to Smith,
Miss Elisabeth Hart I ear Tuesday to
enter the Vnlvereity o Chloago. Miss
Hart won a scholarship from the Omaha
High school.
Dances of Winter Setaon.
Veata chapter, Order ef the Kastera
star, announces th following danoes t
be given this winter at Chambers' a cad
emy: November It, December It, January
11 and February 10.
I.e Mars rlub will also give a series ef
dancing parties at Turpra's academy. Th
firxt will be held Wednesday evening.
Adrian Lund. Vincent Bchmlttroth, Jay
olllna Jack McCarthy and Robert Heath
me the committee in charge.
The Cinosam Dancing club win give a
tries of ten dance at th Scottish Rlt
cathedral, the first dano to b held
November 11 and every two weeks thare
after. The club membership Is composed j
excluaively of . Scottish Kite Masons.
I t year the membership was limited
to lov members and every dance night
'.teat night. This year th membership
ia limited to S members and on guest
nlKht only, that being November M.
Tlie Elks Social club announces aa in
formal dancing party, which will be
niven at the Elka' ball room directly
'ullowlng the Ak-Sar-Ben electrical
mrade, Wednesday eveninsT, October .
The dance will begin at o'clock.
Tha first formal dancing party of the
. lut will be given Tuesday evening, Octo
ber 12. After that the dancing parties
Mill be given every fortnight, but on
Thuraday evenings. T. U Cbmba. Dr.
A. W. Pitsslmmon, Freeman Bradford.
II. L. Brandt. G. J. Kyte, Otto Ntelaon.
II. S. L. Ackerroan are the eoromlitee.
Mia John A. McShane, Mrs. Arthur
rtemlngton. Mrs. Howard Baldrlge and
Mra W. A. C. Jutmaon, who got up the
ttry sutxful Subscription dance last
inter, have issued cards this week an
touncirg that the dance will beertit again
Phurvlay evening, Ortutier 9, and will
.-ntitimte each Thursday evening there
after until March X st Turf In s ha! I. Dan
Veglas st t 30 and members are
Members of Coad-McConnell Wedding Party
yfy . ;.. 'f ' :
y - (u fet y A
V Y -"vi Haiy Louise Zatensec
I i yy'
, J TS M ! 'i honor gueat was her cousin, Miss Maude
S f ' '. Mclntyre of Larygue, Kan. Those pres-
1 J -.,.. ent were:
s. t 11 y'' Meaars. ami Meadiiiiice
, - . f V.. K. Sterricker. V. V. Porter.
. L. . v .' - ' S -V. , - ' V. O. Hhrler. T. Mauoti.
ELEANOR MACKAY. . 4 . - 1
';
privileged to brine ovt-of-town gueaU ' : - " " 'V "t , I 1 ' f
only. Althouh no called dinner-dances ' ' '
that is what the Subscription dances ' ' , ' it' 1 ,
proved to be last season, as every dance v J
was preceded by numbers of dinner par- ,V . 7,
v -n
Wedding Announcement. Alice Coad
Wedding Announcement.
Th marriage of Ml Anna Tomblad
and Mr. Axel Smith was celebrated Sat
urday evening at 7 o'clock at the home
of th brlde'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
B. Tornblad. Rev. Mr. Ammentort of th
Danish Lutheran church performed the
ceremony.
After a short wedding trip th young
people will be at horn at 1 Military
avenue, about November 1.
Th marriage of Mr. Charles W. Mead
of Masksll. Neb., and Mlas Ada E. Hardy
was celebrated Wedneeday at th horn
of th bride's mother, Mra Kate Hardy.
Rev. George L. Peters of th North Bid
Christian church officiated.
Miss Beth Louise Motter of Abllena,
Kan., and Mr. F. D. Hardy of Chicago
were th attendants.
Th young people left for California
on their wedding tour, after which they
will b at home at Maskell.
Mr. Hugh Glasgow and Mrs. Ida Cooper
war married at the horn of Rev, George
L. Peters ef the North Bid Christian
church Thursday. Miss Mary Welch and
Mr. Charles Black witnessed the cere
mony. Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow will b at
home at MIX North Twenty-fourth street
Mis Maruel F. McCutcheon and Mr.
IFrd P. Schllebner wer married at th
horn of th bride Friday, at 4 o'clock.
Tb Rev. C. a Meek, pastor of th Cas
tsllar rPesbyUrian church, officiated.
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To Honor Bride-Elect.
A prettily appointed luncheon was givsn
Saturday at Hotsl Fontenelle by Miss
Allc Coad In honor of Mlaa Irene Mo
ConneU, who wedding to Mr. Richard
Coad will tak place next week. Those
present were:
Misses Mtaaes
Irene McConnell, Frances Hoohstetler,
If.leanor siackay, .Marian luwie.
Alio Coad, Mabel Wright ,
Mary Louie Latenaer.
Engtgement Announcement.
Mr. and Mra. George A. Dunn announce
th engagement of their daughter. Agnes
Bteete. to Archie B. Cavett. son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. P. Cavett of Denlson. Is.
Th wedding will tak place the latter
part ef October.
Stork Special.
A son was bom last Saturday to Mr.
and Mrs. Halleck liar.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Ritchie.
Showfr for Bride-Elect. 1
A sliower was given at the home of j
Miss Nellie McDermott Thursdsy in
" j honor of Miss Mildred Sutton, whose wed
ding takes place Wednesday
week. Those present were:
of next
Mlasea
l !.
lxiretttt Kle.
Kuiherlne uMia)i.
Nxlile Miller.
HVrn W alla-,
Mary Carlk-.ka
Kaiherttie t'axrtvka.
Vlldrel Sutton.
Marie Jlenewu.
Ounle Koen,
Allre Jetur.
Marie Martin
Rernaudette Martin
ail.. HMtinett-
KlellH Kelly.
Katherm Jionanne. i-aunne niena,
Mrs. J. n Murpny. j
A.k.S-r.Pen Vloer Prde. !
One of the features of Ak-Sar-IWn week
IU be the flower parade Wednesday
afternoon. October (. Iuls N'ash is in
charge of this event. There will be sixty
ears In the parade and an Interesting
feature of It will be the ex-queena and
kings who will tske part tn it, each king
entering a ear decorated to suit his taste,
in which hs will ride with his former con
sort. Of (he twenty ex-queens there are
only thirteen mho still live In Omaha, but.
Mrs. W. II. t'ranmer of Denver, formerly,
Margaret Wood, who occupied the throne
of Quiver with Gould Oleti, will prob.
ably come on for the Ak-far-Ben f.a-
I h it tea. and Mra Henry T. t'larke of Un
ooln, ore Grace Allen. Is expected to rid 1
with Major R. g. Wllcoa. .Vise rthel i
Morse will not return from the east In
ttntm . ml -.!. v,..l,l- TuH W T
' - .
MoHugh will be filled by a substltuts
chosen by him. Of the other queen ab-
sent Mrs. Edward Lee. the second in line,
lives In New York; Miss Mildred Lomax
now lives In San Francisco and Mrs.
Clarence Day, th. seventh queen. 1. ,ta-
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Uoned with her husband Honolulu.
Mrs. Frank Wllhelm nee Jean Cudahy.
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nee Brownie Bess Baum, In Baltimore.
At Happy Hollow Club.
Mrs. IL C. Van Olesen entertained the
members of th Happy Hollow Bowling
olub at luncheon at the club yesterday.
Th members are:
Mesdames
PJ. A. Henaon,
W. Ij. Solby,
John A. Moore,
Charles TrUnble
Mesdames
O. W. Wlckershsm
J. U Be.ker.
Joseph Polcar.
V. U. VN llltama.
John Hack
D. K. MoCulley,
Arthur VV. Bowman, E. K. Thomas,
J. jr. rerguson, jr. J. Morton,
A. O. Stokes. C. II. Walrath.
F. H. SUlght. O. W. Vpdlke.
J. N. Aiken. John T. Yates. ,
John O Yetaer, M. IX Cameron,
a F. Weller. 11. C. Van Oleaen.
II. N. Wood. II P. Lemere.
Members of the Thursday Bridge club
spent the morning at cards at the club
and then bad luncheon together. Covers
were laid for sixteen.
Mra. Mary I. Cretg-ht entertained six
teen guests at luncheon at the olub today.
The closing diuner-danoe at Happy Hol
low club last evening brought out one
of the largest crowds of the whole sea
son. On of the large parties was enter-
talned by Mrs. F. B. Height, who
GTJTST OF DR. AND MRS. E. L.
BRIDGES.
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W. U Nichols. V. II
Mrs. Cnrl Woodwnrth.
Me , Mlaaea-t
Maude Mclntyre. Ine Uloom.
Meaara. Meaara.
Alhert Bloom. E. E. Vebler.
Leall Sodt burg.
Mra. Draper Smith entertained at din
ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mc
Shane and daughter, Mlaa Msrle Mc
Shane, who leave soon to make their,
home In New York. Covers were pi cod
for:
Meaara. and Mosdame
F. J. McHhane, J. II. Dumont.
Mine Marie McShane,
Mrs. Draper Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ross had as their
dinner guests:
Meaar. and Mesdames
E. Y. Heyun, H. II. Abbott.
W. R. I'reeland, W. C. Ross.
Mrs. H. C Van Otesen entertained at
a dinner party. Her guests were:
leaara. and Meadsjnes
-""ries v, nmii rucn.itt. r. iemere.
Meartames Meadames
Barrett H. c. Van Oleaon.
of Houston. Tex.;
Mr- Mrs. H. I. Adams entertained
oneof the largest dinner parties at Happy
""?.W J'" en'n- T'?J h?or
7" ,Mr- n1 '
of Los Angeles, who are the guests of
thelp amught(ir Mri. Darwln Vhesney
Mr Cnc.Be, Cov. were place4
tar twentv-two arueata.
Dining together at the olub last eve
ning was a party Including:
Misses Miasesv
Ann Glfford. Frances HochatetUr
Luctle Bacon,
Messrs. Meaars.
George Kngler, Newton Benson.
Harry Koch,
Other entertaining at the closing; dinner-dance
were Gale Holland, who had
six guests; G. A. Roberts, three; R. S.
Trimble, sixteen; Dr. Rudolph Rlx, four;
Paul Wadaworth. four; Kenneth Norton,
two; Dr. A. O. Peterson, six; John Par
rish. five; Charles Harding, ten; R. M.
! Booth, two; Victor W ite, four; John M.
Gilchrist, four; M. F. Engleman. two; C.
Bk Paulson, five; H. Liggett, six; A. B.
Perry, two; F. 6. Martin, six; George L.
HoweU.two; L A.v Medlar, fifteen; H.
W. Ellla. two; W. F. MUroy, two; G. L.
Bradley, three; Harold Burke, two, and
Karl Ltnlnger, three.
At the Field Club.
Despite the rain, the Field club enter
tained a brilliant gathering for Ita clos
ing dinner-dance last evening. Member
of the Harmony club made up one of the
largest dinner parties. The members In
clude: Messrs. and Mesdames
H. N. Woods. C. H. Rates,
L. V. 6holes. F. A. Kwlng,
R. J. llnnlng. ' R r. pollard.
L. F. I Movuy. George Krllev,
A. W. Schribner, N orris Brown.
John Robblna, H. A. Henaon.
W. U Mby.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welter gave one
of the largest parties. Their guests
were:
Messrs and Meadames
K. H. Bruanlng, W. H. Rhodes.
Albert Krug, Lee Huff,
Howard ttouidlng, ). C. Henry,
Koy fexau.
U w. blessing,
H. W. Chriatle.
V. N. Oliler.
Hert ( Fowler.
Bdward Pegau, .
W. A. Plel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell gave a din
ner at the club last evening, a quantity
of dahllea were used in the decorations
for the dinner table. Covers were plared
for:
Meaara. and Mesdamea-
C. W. Bruce.
K. A. Waldnimn.
John W. liattin.
M leave
llnllie Freltag of
Kvanaton, yo.
Meaara
H. J. Uunn.
V. W. Pirong of
New Tork,
John Bailey of
J. A. Huaeell.
Mlaaea
P. Waldman.
Menars.
Net York.
Herman Halhey of
New Tork.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oahorns entertained
at dinner, complimentary to their guests,
Pr. and Mra Sumner Bush of letrolt,
Mich. Covers wer placed for:
Messrs. and Mesdamea
Puuiner Buah. l..u'd Oaborne.
tfart tiaburne. J. H. Oaborne.
' A "dutch treat" party at the Meld cluo
dinner-dance Included:
Meaars. and Mesdsmes
J It MoDonald. A. H. k'etters.
Charles McDonald, C. K. Burnwlslar.
K. Jumper. K. C. Twamley.
N. V. llarrlman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fallon gave a dinner
I'arty in honor of Mr. and Mra. Anan
Raymond. Covers were placed for:
Meters end Meadames
Allan liai mund, J P. Fsllon,
It t. W illiams.
I'--. MNria Wells.
.Mr. Smiley.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mholweii had four
l-u-st for the closing dinner-dance. H.
I,. Arnold had ten guests: P. R. Kvenlld.
right; W. A. IVBord. six: W. C. Dean.
'two; O. tV. Dunn, two: J. R. Cotter,
three: Herbert Kohn, four; J. W. '
Hughes, four; G. W. Phlelde. thirty; J.
ir. Huairle. six; C. W. Calkins, four; T.
H. Keller, ten: H. A. Cameron, eight,
theater Drtahaus, four; O. M. Goodrich, '
six: C. B. IJver. six; L. J. Millard, four;
If S. Daniel, six: E. H. Tllton. four: Mr. i
Mack, six; G. H. Williams, four; H. 11. ,
Davis, four; Albert Cahn. four; James
Trimble, four: H. O. Hteele, six; Dr. M.
f. Dunham, six: T. B. Coleman, eeven:
H. J. McCarthy, four; E. M. Slater, four; ,
James L. Tray, two.
At the Conntrv Club.
Mlaa Helen Murphy and Mr. Edward
Murphv entertained the members of the'
Hbbernaen-Pmyth wedding party st din
ner st the Country club laat evening.
Covers were placed for:
Meaara. and Mrdamc 2 .. S'-iS
C. J. Smyth.
I. Slnrernsen
M laes
R.,ae 8myth.
Bentrii e Coad,
Mefara.
I-on I etlahnii
Allan Tukoy.
Mlsaee
Marv Lee. Chicago. .
Helen Murphy.
Mranre.
Clarence Hlbhernaen.
I rexe! Kli.bernaen.
Bernrd .Smyth.
J;lwrd Murphy,
Mr. and Mra. O. C. Kedlck entertained
st dinner at the Country club last even
ing. Their guests were: i
Meaars. and Mesdsmes
John A. McShane, Kdwln Kwobe.
A. U Reed, Frank Hamilton.
Daniel 6tipleton. C. C. Allison.
Mr. A. IJ. Warren nad as his dinner ;
gueats st the Country club: !
Meaara. and Mesdamea i
Charlee Stewart. Harold Prttchett.
Council liluffs: John T. Stewart, 2d. !
Mleeea Mlasea I
Meliora Da via. l.i...i-,h Davis.
.Mr. Gerald Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bucholx enter-1
talned one of th largest dinner parties
at the club. Covers were placed for
twenty-two gueats. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Kloke had ten dinner guests; Mr. and
Mra. H. G. Moorhead, ten; Mr. J. O. Mc
Cord. ten; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord.
eluht; C. W. Hull, five.
At Seymour Lake Country Club. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tenner entertained
at dinner Friday evening, followed by
dancing. They had fourteenn guests.
Amog those entertaining small dinner
parties were John Urlon, who had three
guests; H. J. Bell, three; Henry Nygaard,
three; C'harle I. Vollmer, two; M. I
King, three; James K. Bednar, two.
The Sunday evening musical will be
in charge of Mr. Charles Mangurn. The
program will follow the dinner hour.
The annual Harvest Horn dinner will
be given Tuesday evening, and will be
one of th largest events of th season.
Th club house will be attractively dec
orated, autumn and harvest sucsestlons
being used. Lanyon's orchestra will olav
for both the dinner and the dance, which
will follow. Indications are that the
capacity of the club houae will be' taxed
to Its limit as the reservations now in
exceed those of former year.
The board of directors have announced
that the closing dinner and dance will
be held October 15.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I Combs will enter
tain at dinner Sunday at their Seymour
cottage, when their guests will be the
employes of the T. T. rmh. a, r t
elry store.
Recent Affair.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Tully were sur
prised Friday evening at their horn by
about seventy-five of their friends, th
occasion being their sliver anniversary.
They were the recipients of many beau
tiful gifts.
A surprise party was given Friday even
ing in honor of Miss Msy Kelly. Those
present ware:
MIssea
Mtaaes
Selma Busion,
Veata Noyea.
Ruby Rhumor,
Viola Grobee,
Zeta Andre.
Mesars.
Gale Senn.
Sheldon Cosgrove,
Raymond Brlaon.
Eva Gilliam.
Marie Wagner,
r.esale McMullen,
F.llen Morrla.
Grace Zlgler,
Messrs.
Fred Ttiorlege,
Samuel Gordon.
Anthony PtocopIo,
Edward Lynch.
Master Walter Preston, jr., entertained
his friends at dinner Friday evening in
honor of his thirteenth birthday. Those
present were:
Masters-
Masters
Frank Campbell,
Ralph Campbell,
Robert Bowens.
Gordon Mao Cauley.
Richard Wagner.
Robert Reynoida.
Jasper Hall,
Ixiula Met 1,
Amon the Viiitort.
Mra James Makota of Tankton la visiting-
her sister, Mrs. J. P. Passick.
Miss Katti Freltag of Evanaton. Wyo.,
la vijltiruf her sister, Mra Jay Russell.
Mrs. B. M. AchUnbera; of Kansas City,
is vlalting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
F. Robinson.
Miss Florence Montgomery of Elmhurst,
111., arrived Friday to be the guest for
(Continued on Pace Three Column Four.)
Ak-Sar-Ben
Ball Gowns
Hundreds of fancy
gowns and dresses are be
ing made new again in our
plant. Many of them will
be feen at the Ak-Sar-ltn
ball.
AVe clean more fine
drespes than all the other
cleaners in Omaha com
bined. "Why? Simply be
cause we do it BETTER.
Why not have the Best?
Fanev Gown9, from $1.7.1
to ifciV0.
The Pantorium
"Good lleeuiers mid Dyers"
1518-15-17 Jones Street,
intone Douglaa 003.
llrajira Office aoitt Farnam,
KontU Side, 528 No. 24th St.
N. B. W par charge one
way on all out-of-town order.
Write for price list.
r.largarctfc Lemcn
TEACHER OF PIANO
M aneor rnrsoa buu,
ITtfc aad lwam. Dooglaa TtSt.
0a Be.
MISS NELLIE GREEN
DANCING CLASSeS
A 4 aits, Tnawday BTealag.
(Be limited to elnk aismbert.)
At tks BralrU Bark Olak ,
etk aa Asms At.
aas Baiaejr i.
Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors
IT
Victrola XI, $100
Kasy Terms.
Schrciolicr & Mueller Piano Co.
131113 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
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804 Perle, larre billt,
or Art. to Paris, lanja
skrint.
Boudoir ops, baby
bnnteea, Art. Sio Satin
Uloia, wlute, colon,
ipoola.
Inlinrt' (ackeH. Art.
7i Crochet I'loche,
white, ball.
For Eaabroldaring
Croat Hitch, inltiala,
KpostilK
Shopping List
For Crocheting
Handkerchief edg.
lns. insertioof and tat
tinf. um Art. 8oj Cor
donnat Special, balls.
Towel ethtinri, and
sll heavy crott, Art.
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New PATTERN HATS
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We have just received a new line of Pattern Hats,"
from $5jO0, $7.00, $9.50 up to $25.00. You must see them
to appreciate them.
This week wo will put on sale one hundred hats for
$3.50 to $5; worth double the money. They must be sold.
Give us a call before you buy.
F. SCtlADELL & CO., 1522Dongla
EXCLUSIVE SHOPS
AND
SPECIALTIES FOR WOMEN
Embroidery, Beading, Braiding, Cording, Scalloping, Eyelet
and Out Work, Button Holes, Pleating, Buttons.
Ideal Button and
107-0-11 So. 10t U St.
rhone
L0RETTA DE LONE
Ooaosrt Harpist and Tsacker.
Studio 106 Lyric Building.
Tel. Douglas 704.
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PALAIS
(ronnerly wltk Hartell)
Announces the opening of his New
Shop for exclusive Ladles' Tailoring.
Ottawa Block.
S 4th and rarnam. rhon S-onjr. 4941.
SOlVlIVIEIFel
IMPOBTBD ABB
Phoa Xarasj 188.
New Models in LADY CLARE
and ARTISTS' MODEL Corsets
We aasur you th correct style and
perfect fit. Appointment br phone,
Iouglss 37SS.
DWTBB k CO.
08 Baird Bis. 17ta. ana Boug-U.
CaBlonrlag 35a.
Ball BressUaar, bapoolag, 60c
fa al aad Bcal Sfasssg.
Brillhart Culture Shop
3 Baxtoa Block.
B. (Ml. Bwltches Mads (fl.00 p.)
We invite von to vllt the mnt
complete Talking Machine Ie-
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VICTOR
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GRAFONOLAS
The only store allowing tha
world's lHt oirle by side for your
selection. latest Victor and
CVilnmbia records.
Free Concerts Dally.
Many different Myle to select
from.
$15 to $300
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Ideal results are certain for all forms of
crochet, tatting, and up-to-date novelties
such as now adorn the finest homes and
wardrobes if you use Article 805 Kloster
lllc Cordonnet Special, the perfect, permanently
lustrous thread which saves your time by wasting;
none of it To crochet the fashionable bedspreads
and Insertions, use sizes 3 or 5, with Mos, 4 to 6 hooks;
lor edgings for hsndkerchlefa and undergarmsnts,
sizes SO to ISO, with Noa. 0 to 13 hooks.
Article 805 Klostersilk Cordonnet Special
Mda In Whita Slac; I M""T'otor .giatl
" ! To 40- ! 53 Ko TT""
1 2 15 BO LithtBlu R.J
3 20 60 D.UtBht Yellow
8 30 70 ' Pink Black
BO lOO 150 ear Creaaa
rcru.sisea. 3. 5. 10. 18. 20. 30. 40. 80. CO. 70
"White that etare white color that last
Uae the Klostersilk Shopping Llat In connection with the
illustrated deaign books st your dealers, lUeatentik for
sale everywhere.
Th Thread Mills Company
Thread Sales Dept. 819 W. Adama St.. Ctileaaw
Art 7TT Moallae,oilars,
white, akeins.
French knot, hearf
Inlriala, Art. SoA Perls,
colors, whin, akeina.
y 1 PTirh embroidery,
inltiala, Art.;a Floche,
white, akaiaa.
Eyelets and Mono
grains, Art. 8oj Broder
Special, white, skeins.
Padding and solid
embroidery, Art, yet
Jeanneue, white, balls.
Shadow work. Art.
Ma F loche, white, bails.
Towels, pillow cases.
Art. tat, I Tory White,
skelnsor Art. 84a, white,
holders.
Colored embroidery.
Art. 841, India or Art.
841, Rope, holder.
Pleating Company
Dong. 1036.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Phone Doug. Hi
Fontenelle Hotel.
GOODWIN CORSETS
Ida C. Stockwell
Corset Specialist
New Location 65 Brandels Thear. r
Building.
Phone D. Hi tor Appointment.
BROTHERS
DOMTnO OBOCBBCBI.
38th and rarnam.
HOLLAND
High Clau Ladies' Tailoring
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The N. C. Leary Company
710 So. 15th St. I'hone I). IHuO.
is- . at- ,'-krm m
1114 Douglas St.
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