TflK OMAHA srXDAY V.F.E: MAY 7, 101(5. 2-B i f i l i What is Going On in Society Circles Officers of the Woman's Golf Club Betrothal Announcements. Mr, and Mn. F. A, Sanborn of Hii0' hurst announce tie eimac merit of their daughter, Yerc'a T..otii, and Pt Louis !;. Moon cf Omaha. Vis P.mto-n U .1 i, t a'l -uat of (he l"nivrjly of Ne'irt'k. her- he hn'f a member of ,blia M I it aoror.ty. and I now iloinrMl n-tcnce In structor In th Benson High ?"hnol. Pr. Moon is an Ann Arbor graduate .url i. on th staff of thu Mthn1t hospital. The e1rling will be celebrated the liittr part of June. Mr. ami Mrs, Nicholas Alnoe announce the encasement of thfit daughter, Bel. to Gord'in WIbuIbj Bennett of thl city, th ddlng to ta.k piece May IK. It will be a amall home aeUdlng, enly th Immediate members of th fit m -Hie and a few clone friend ix-Imk In vited. Th bride sister, Mrs, P. II. idrmn. of He Moines, la., will bit her only attendant. After a southern wedding trip they will be at home nt 1MI TVak avanna until their utn home i enmplt1. Mr. and Mr. Min I.. Huntley an nciine th wedding in July of their daughter, lirar M. Hiinlli-j, to .loaeph A. Bradley. Mi Huntley will graduate from th t'nlverslly of Nebianka In .Inn. Tli first two years of lid- art and science comae wire spent at t In l'nhemlty of Omaha, wbeio siie. van elrtd prldnt of the Oatway club, th hnoater organisation, before leaving there, She us secretary of tin1 flrnl mid-term class to gradual from Hie Omaha High school four yar ago. Mr. Hrdly I isell knn In Omaha. H 1 at present In biisln In flloiin Kalln, fi. P. All and Mr. Krtusnl tirocnhaiim of Chicago, formerly of Omah. he an nounced th" engagement, of lln'lr rtangli t.r, May, and Mr. Julius (Hick of Chicago. Forgan-Congdon Wedding Plam. Mies Klixah'th Congdnn and Mr. Hob. rl Forfait of Chicago ara to he married n .V ondsy vciiltig, June 12, at th lioinn of Mr. and Mr. Ixaac K, ('niigdon At Unit tlm Ml Joppliln t'oiiHdnii, Hi hrldf'a youngt lnfT. will hi lionicc from Va ar, whvr lie grailnatr thl yar, and Mr. Harlwrt Krenrh, anothr-r altr, cornea thi month from Ioiilvlll. Ky to ha an attandatit at the wrddlnaj. Mla Congdon' wddlng will ha of wd lntarat, a ah I on of th ht known and brat llkad girl In Omaha and alao h many frlfnd In thlaKo, hr futuro horn, whare h ha vlaited f rijuntlv. Ml; Congdon waa ipirt-n of Ak-fiar-HMi two year ago, and tha Congdnn lioni. with lla four charming lir, ha hn a rnlr of boapltallty and gaiety for v-ral yr. Eleanor Painter' Married. Ml f'llfanor Palntr of "llar Dom ino" and "Prlnraaa Tat" fame In Nw york, ''Nll l'alntr" of fmiaha, and the far-famed Madame Falntar-Hrhrnldt, flrat aoptann of the t"harlottDlrg opar hou In fjrlln, u married In Hrooklyn Wdndav to Mr. toula Oraveure, the Belgian barlton. who waa In Omaha with the Mlnnapolla Hymphony orolic- tra In April, The marriage aarvlce wa performed at tha homej of th brldo'a brothrr. Mr. Earl V. Painter, phyalial director of tha Central Toting Mrn'i Chrtatlan aaaoclatlon. Tha New York papera revive the mya tarlou atorr that Qravaura la tha Kng Hah tonor, Wilfrid Douthltt. Douthltt, who waa th aon of an Irlah piother and Belgian father, born andi reared In Kna land, left America, wbere ha bad aiinx aa leading man to Mlee Painter' a tar rota in tha "Lilac Domino," and ha told all hla friend on leaving that ha would enllat In England and arr with th Rrltlah force In ("lander. Home month latar a elnger cornea from Belgium, railing hlmelf Ixwila Oiaveiire and b hat th voloe, tha face, th stature and th nianneHam of Douthltt. alao the frlendhlp of Douthltt' former pngttner In art, Mlaa Painter, and he a it need to Douthltt' place aa her leading man, Ml Painter, Mr. Oraveure and Mr, Karl Painter deny that tha men were th me, Mr, Painter affirmed that he bad formerly met Mr. Oravenr In Xouth Africa when he waa with the Young Men Chriiin ifaaoclatlon work there, and later lie met him in Hcrlln when he waa vIMtlng hi l(i'r Hut the .New Voik papera are not eatla lied, not even the fact that tltn name on the marriage llrcr.w I Oraveure haa con vinred th" m. Meanwhile Mr. and Mr Oravrura ara upending tin Ir honeymoon In the womU of Maine. Newi of the Wayfarers, Mr, Cbarle Nlilvrrlck, ln a ticen at Ti)f. N- V.. with lirr ami. t liarle, anil liia ife, for the winter, la now Inflcir land with Mr. and Mr Am Milverick. Mr. t'liarU H. Kell. i, who went pt ovr a tnonth ago, la now at Aniiaputi with Mt John I , atiaisman f m (cm il v Mia K. ei Rood wli'i haa le it Tr poii pi n, ria , Mine Jiun.. (ji (i t ei li-1 in limalia l v (I r inhlillr of i,ri Her niro , lt Cbariutt mith w onipmilerl ft IIimmI ,,uUi. and tin nk Ihiv (mi- turn rn "lng a i aii'Mi trip in 1 ir Ula Cnangei in Rendence. sir ami ,vir l It. in- nt t tmm their Fnrtieih atrfrt hum.. ti : loiitu Tbn tv eighth !" M f I Vr. II i 1 i I i I Vl d Ni '! , .-, r ,, noted (. i l .,.. i , Mf an.l IH I II N.wi.i , v v i , lllUr 'M ft l.li h t.l ( ,nii In tK (.t (SI aa., c ant Sin ll-n , V h , .., b-.'M'f ! 1 M' t I ,! , 11 ,. ,' t r f.ifi! - . . ,,lt t IM rlil (I Ml ' I t, ,,, , U " t hc f. I l. ...I !. 1 ! P, ,w - h m , . j - , f h ,... Attnn Ht!i l fll !, ft ' I i ft O ' "t I. ' 1 . fc l I 1 1 ; , , , l . h I I . I, , . - 1. f i - . , ir. !!.. . l !,,, . . 1 V. f P. P . .i.vn . frc ' . - . f i . 14 1 , il i a ( V, - I I ; , 0;ri A;' ,. " V "... ,.. : V ' j-'v ' 'V H4 ' r Their Engagement to Wed Announced A Q, Silver, ITrs'Z. lained at brcakfaat till morning by Mr. p:xluhrook and will 4e th dinner gueata of Mr. Htevcna. The Omaha women preartit were: Meadamea Moadamea , William flavlngnr Vincent Maacall Hoy It I pit Hurry Welter MliWH- M ! Loiila fowler Kthel Fry Hutli JorgeiiHon Omaha Univenity Social Newi. Merulier and friend of the flam ( hi Omlcron ororlty of ih t'nlverelty nf flmatift were entertained Trlday evening at. the home of Mlee Rule t'ampliell of Waterloo, Neb. The trip waa taken In automobile. Thna preaent were; Ml-- l!ll l arpenter, Marlon pearaull, 'llrace tdiaffwr, Kit a Hartiton, Kwle Campbell, Kather Kiip, Ellaalieth Uerryman Meiiara Icrald Bruce, Kmeraon tlooililch, Paul Helhy, K litre in Hlnurinn. I.lovd Meyer, w iiiaiir rior, Mle Irene M'-Oulre, Helen Jnhnaion, I'lmeni I inw, Knlhi rlnc UP hey, 'ilive Hrnln. Kffle Clclliinrt. Mer Harold l-nnderyoii, Amoelie CulliH, Torier Allen, Wink Oagnebln, Timothy Hmlth. Ililaar Krnat, In- Mlaa Kathleen Carroll entertained formally with a dinner at the .rax Urn hotel Hatunlay afternoon. The guceta wer college friend of Mla Carroll, who I a atudtmt at the Unlverlty of Omaha. The color acliema wa of whlta and lav ender, with floral piece of while llliiua. Plate were laid for; Mlaaea Mla- Kathlen Carroll, fliilh Mundland Bnima Andaron, Jean Ilerger, Katherine Caae, Marllla Caae, Margurlt t:arroll, Pern Ollbart, Ruth Orlffln, Anna Oaughan, Kuther Knapp, Anna Nuellnr of Fremont, Dorothy l'eron. Panay William. Meadamea Joeephlne Carroll, (J rant I'areona, Irene Wllaon, Olga Andcreon, Kllaalieth Hcrrymnn. iiutae Hratton, I'lffie Clelland, Vera rink, Fllaabeth Onrdoii, Alba H.iuk. Kva Malioney, Margurite I'araona, linth Paler, (llaiiya TttllmailHc,' Miilain - Anna Hratton, W. Percival. Tha I'toplan anclety of the University ot Omaha gave an enleitalniiiint Hfit- urday evening at tlio home of Ml Panty William. A cabaret performance waa the !xvlal feature of the even ing. Thoe on the program weie Mlaa Amy Zachau, piano aolu and Simuliib oug and dunce; Mia Katharine Hic'iey, piano aolo; reading by Mia l.oul Pa- mon; piano aolo, Mm Loulae Biallnu; Scotch reaillng by Mis ftoag. Fifty gueata were present. 0. H. S. Cadet. Banquet. The officer of Coiiipanv J I. Omaha Hlh chool reiiiment. held a bamt iet Friday evening at the Rome, The muaic waa fiurtlalied by tiiu icatment mamlolln tlub Tlnnc pri-eeul wcie; Mcwnt e 1 Mnfiri - Phlllii Tbnnma. CUirlrn Hull, mond pill a a tok of lomemlirance. Cover mere laid for: Mr. and Mra. Johnaon. Iicv. h'ather Lilward Flanagan, M laaea- Mlaaea Mac o lionnell Mary lladford Allle While Mary Keegan Cin rlaCoedy Nellie Qulnn A'ary Hulllvan Klliabelh Crowe F;II.mPiIi Kentielly eiiiiah Kiiltier ciiHiloile I dacrt Mm )woky Mary PIron llr(wn (iertrud Knnlly F.illth ( ullen Mrart Hutler atlierlne Hlordall Agne (Nell rarah Oaughan Maadamee f'happell W'llllama . Kennelly Muni Mer ,1, Kennelly P. KnnHy O. Jamleon K.IUuhth Meicbor June Hprll.ger Mvrtte Walker ,M vrlle eitnlanr Fltr,aliHi Allen Catherine Welh Nora Hnilth Nellie Hnilth Marie Hmllii Mcailame--Fdllh Hiiah Mne "oo1 Pelle Walah H Mynater Ich Meeara -. W. P ' Innnon I n ill Holand M. Kennelly House Party. Mr. C IJvlngalon, who ha lately an nounced Hie engagement of tier daughter. Fannie, to Mr. Jullu Well of Lincoln, will give a honee party over Hunday to I ho member of the family of her daugh ter fiance, The gueal ara Mr. and Mra Morrla Well, Mlea Rubella Weil, Mr, nd Mr. Carl Well, Mr. and Mr, N. Idr timn, Mr. nd Mr. F.ugen Levy of Lin coln and Mr. Foxe of Houghton. Ta. Portrait Artiit Honored. Mr. r;llabtli Oowdy Ilaker, the wall known painter, who haa put on oanvaa in many of tha beautlea of th New Tork faahlonable world, ha bean th houa guet of Mr. K. W. Nb lnc her com ing to Omaha. Monday Mra. Hakar will pay Mra. Joaeph M. Metcalf a vlalt until Wedneaday, when aha will leave for New Vork. Monday even Mr. Metcalf will gov a dinner in honor of her fueit. There ara little whlaper running about that Mr Haker la pnlntliia mora Omaha matron than ha already been aunnoiinced. Honor Bride-to-Be. Mr. 0. 1. Delft entertained at a ttr nrlne mlacellancnua ahnwer Thursday eiening at the home of her mother, Mr. Hleenberg, aaaiatrd by the Mlaae Lol and Nellie Fllla and Hulh Patteraon of Council llluifa. In honor of Ml Flor em Kill, a June bride, Cover wer laid for; I Mlaar-.- Mlaaea- Uerti udc Jatobmoi flerlnul tieroi k of Council Hluffa, Kallle t roiy. Mililied Hnilth. Until Pattereoii Alice Altmaii. Pick Itlchard. of Council Hluffi, I'Morence Kill, Nettie KIHa. Meadamea M . Fill. W. At wood, C G i'elfa .Viibur HIiigUHlt, Siiincv ftniiinmui l-av i-i'tiic l',..ti oi ( ldc Jci ton, V (ill.-r N lilic. Il.iiiy Mole Hi u.-e I 'ii'intuKhMili I. e,. itiiui Mr, i, I Iri ni tn Miittit h . 1 1 1-1 Infill " hi'i r t. II ij; h School Affair. MiM Kvclvii l'i li iiiimct entertained iwruiv lugli . Ii.ml frien-lii Stit. Hilar ni oti.i :i I Hi.' holm' ,f bi parent. Mi. eii.d Mi i' I' I'rirrotun t, .t a duM, lu l rty TV. .tM iiiuii'Uin wei-r in pink and bii, !t. in f,n,if were Mav baakeia r ti i .-nt Kfi l;, a . 1 1. i -, v.. , ,- , I- , I v !,. U . . 1 t i v , it: itm M '.'..,': It.- nr. 1 H 4 ' 1. I C lir ' t. l 1 fl I l ft 1 1 1 i i " i - h,i,-m 1, f , h.. , , . W I? M c, M r I, ti I-tin, i M . , 1 -i. . ') ,. I VI ,....,,., 1 C ' ' f ' - -1 ', ,. P . t V t r, -r - ( . ! I'atew r '! tit Mr Jiiiitmiii ' i'r'-- c ' i. ), j i !. r i ' ' 1" H !... nr ml i' "' ' -" j : h i -' t- 1 ' . . - I : ir '-I ! , f si, '4 . V . I ! ' I . 1 . , , , , , ,, H . ., j , , I 4, . ,(... . . ., ! ... I . .1, .1.- 1 . M 1 . ' ,...i ... f, . . k , , ' . I I 4 ' . ; . ' ! 1 - ' - i . J - . 1 - t I ! fr . , . ,1.-1. .!. ' 1 : . , t . . l; J I K ' . . , - V X'I l.llie, Jne Plf. Moeilnnic C. C. VV ellcl , J Jiimeli ! of Council Mluff. i Woman'! Club Luncheon I The annual luncheon of the South I Omaha Woman a club, which clonea Ih I in Kaiiirntioi, a a.'inltlea for Hie year, wa i :.,M at tha I Intel Irfiyal yealerrlay. Hprln ftnwcia ei need in the deceit etlnn and ....veia wi plaied for about fifty gueata. j Mm. Contain to Leave, 1 Mi t' K Ciuilanl. foe foilyaeven 'i a illeu( if lUna'ia, I to lr -!ieit tiir CttiiAa in ineke her iioni ' lth her intri', Mn. Iblnkei, win h n- han l h tc.ciitly been tiantrreil there ;;i,iim Ti'Ui Mr Cuilnnl dc ait"r II I lv iln-p.v (li t v bee many o d frteml 'her ami (be W Met fl.ih l I toe ll K Will p ll and dnll member I V and Mn H-iiiket at i r ! :lu Caiif.'Mii en a i,iiia t!j, lc. r(l I H ! I .! I l m' !r .. I , f l. !! -II li C- !(! I aeatunriit t" Ci'i'fi ' In i hl i ! Mi 1 ! .mil ... I-in thm tii in,, III ? .ei i.ioi t,r fi", n fi on im ! w - hJ I , ' C ' IK '11 I n-tf I . S;fr at Browntll HU j It-.tmw ' ! t t. h.. a !.. I ' .ni' ij , , Si i;, 1 ! iii ! , i,. ij.i ..f -Ti.-:. C ' i ' s in C . '.n f..-i I H aid l ( n i' 5 i ..n 0 ' ' H I 111 H ltl I i ,l.l"; 111 'HI ,C '.- W 1 If-, ,i I I I 1 - ' t r t i e 1 i- t ' t.-t. f:.-n ' lli 1 ai I in 'i i , I ' I a. !. rf I t m i i t r I- r 1 i ' , i w 4 ,, iff , . ' , i i t 1 - I 1 4 t - f i . - - ' f I , ' r- . llil fikakta;t' X - .r n 'h ;. ? '- , ... ; H. ? ' F ' .' ... V . j. Y ... ... ' - . ' ... ' : , ... . . 0 't v ' .- ' , , x ' Grace 2J,Hun4lzy jhoto ) a r Vcvda Sanborn P., I vlaltlng her mother, Mr. II, II.: lb. ento.k. Mi, (lould PIcU la cxiioctlng her mother and f!iter. "Mr. A. M. Puiiiain, and Mr. Htclla Kundr of Lincoln to he her gticta f'ir a few week. Mr. and Alr. K. L. P.urke have aa tha'r gusiit hi molhr and Inter, Mr. John L Murk and Mr, (leorge l.unt, a ho er- ilvd Tueeda." from California. Mlaa Alice Wlla of panbury, Conn., waa th gueat of Ml Kalharlun Tiiuin mel Monday and Tieaday, Mia Wile wa on hr way liome from Honolulu, what (he and Mlaa Thummel met laat winter. Captain anl Mr, fliorr Uowaii left yes terday fur Fort William, Ma , after a two week' vlalt' here with the captain mother. Mr. W. Jl. Howen, and with Mr. Howen' later, Mr, (ieorg Moln-tyre. Ml lletli Valll returned Vednedy from Ileatrico and left Thursday fur Chi cago on her way back to Hancock, Mich,, where her marriage I to lake place June 24, to Mr. Alvln pru of New Hrltnin, Conn. Ml Vaill'g grandmother anj uncle. Mr, Martha Path and Mr. (Stock ton Heth, will go to tha wedding. Univenity Club Dance. The University club will give it cioatng dlnner-danca of the aeaaon Malurday, My 11. Thl affair will b (ometblng of the nature of a May prty with ap propriate favor. Return from California. Mr. C. V. McOrew returned home on Thurday from California, wher alia pent eeveral month visiting with her parents and enjoying California auualilne and flowers. Stork Special. A aon wa born Wedneday to Mr. anil Mlt. Maurice H. Orlffln, at nirchknoll. A son waa born Haturduy moinltiK to Mr. and Mr. Hamuel Itoaenblum. Mr. Kornblum waa formerly Ml Alpcraon. Notei of Interest. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Millard ara at th Tontenelle until after Sunday on llwlr way from Boat on. whera they have spent tha winter, to Hood River, Ore., to Join their on, Ted, who haa been on their fruit ranch thera for th laat year. Their younger aon, Hugh, (radun.tr thl Juno from Cornell and will then go to Oregon alia. Mr. Thorn J, Kelly wa in Chicago for a day or two, but return tomorrow to rtlimantle their home preparatory to moving to Chicago, whero ahe and Mr. Kelly will live at th Virginia for two or three month. Mr. Kelly came over from Chicago Wednetday. Honor Mn. Haverstick. In honor of Mr. O. K. Haieiaclrk. who haa returned from the eant, the Whlat club gave a luncheon at the University olub Friday. Cover wore placed for: HICAO0 GIRL WHO IS LOCALLY POPULAR. ' it it li ( ' ,1 i -:.. - .-.;ev Meade nua- A. U. i'.dwiit'dji, L, t. lilmon, J K. Fltmciald, Coroi' of Council lilulfa. C, K. Fuller. F. K. Pearc. C. K. Coiilent. Mhi I. i. i-i,li. Meadame ' O R. Haveratlck, John II Morrleon, K. W. Ounther, I.. A. Oarner, C. A. Sweet. Fred Krug of Furl Clonk, Janir Cbadwlck, W. J. tlroatch. U C. Ulbaoii, Tri-M Club Newi. Th Trl-M club of the M.-ial. Metlr odlet cliunh will give tbrne-act college comedy In ti ainllMriiim uf Hieb nw cbiireli on ttie e ening ot Mai -i Th plav will he "The lutmil, ' ni'el itli elieiucly witty i.mai K i and 'mi n.-l.n -lied aa tint i an i bin oii liia' il'''l bne III lla makeup. Tin- iffulr I knni tm m. benelll uf th bi.llilin fund ( i n- bi.n ti ami toward paiiuent f.u lb n iuii" 'or the KiimUy tum. The nuiniieix lb . ' ill art Muee Vii.n Vtiin rniriken ..lia rieniii.ii !.. la Fireman. Mm.U I'aiae4. v i.,. Itci ii, in. a, i cue, t'beiii I i . '-i I 1.' m a,ia . tl.il.l -1 t H-I' f ! nil IH .'"' in.rCiv ililf'ia, - 1 I', 1 .1 I i I Vniine ., 11 - i . Ir ! I 1 n il t VH Hariii-iiL .,,..1. M-..H i-.v ; - " , 1. . ,'rtx . t iic, r 1 11 ' 1 1 -1 i - ll -1 I !.,,,,, 1 , . I1. Ki'i r ' I ! 1 1 '!- I' .1g Cosby K.rlifniUll Wr l nf T " 1 ' ' l I : " - ' V 11 U I 1 I 1 ft 11 v ' ' l i . I I .1 I - I 1 ' ' ' ' ' X H ' 1 .. ' 1 ' l'l 1 .1 ,.f l fi 1 c- H t 1 1 ' - " ' I'-i . I ) , : 4 II ' ll ill ' hi ' 1 ' a t 1 I "' ' ( c I , v I - m V" V l . '' I' "' " r ! l C!ua 0 -en 1 . - I .,.. ,t 1 1 . 1 . ! ,... . T- i ' I ' I 1 1 I " ffiss Steinberg on Monday, and children' dance after noon on Friday. Keening on which dances are being held at the club, all gentlemen attend Ing muat present their membership carda or a duly laaued Invitation, or register at the entrance to th grounds, where an attendant will lis placed for that purpose, Le Man Club Dance. The Le Mar club gave Its last dancing party of the season Friday evening at Turpln's academy. On thf Calendar. Mlaa Goklle Muluher will giva a hoalary shower for Miss Uuby Isaacson, a June bride, next Sunday. Social Gossip. Mlsn Helen Clarke will leava Wednes day evening for De Kalb, 111., where she will be the guest fur three weeks of Mla Louise Iwls. Omaha Girl Soloist. Mlaa li'e JtoHilile, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Mi Hrlde of Omaha, will I he the soloist at tlio final orchestra con j cert of the American Conservatory or cheat rit In Centrsl Music hall In Chi caxo May 1.1. Miss Mcllrlde has finished a two year poet graduate course at the American Conservatory of Music and Is expected home to vlalt her parents about Mac Id. i Omahans at Excelaior Spring. I New arrival from Omaha at the Hotel 'Stmpp in Kxcela ur Sptluga have been Mr. Jiniiii Zli-aler. lienialii K. racket. Ml ! W. .M McKay, Mr. K. M. I divert v. Mr iitul Mrn lames J. Flugcrald and Mr ami Mia. William I Mritead. Sorority Luncheon. ! Man Hen IhhiII! Harriami entertained I Hi. Alpha omit ion PI al luncheon si her hntnr iraterday. The f mwer p anil til ilecui aU'Ui" wie In i.lnl. nc. nblte TweUe gueata were ' pn-Ht-nf and fimn out of loan wete l i,ra Oaliiuiii uf lnak l"ltv Ml " ..,.....,.w..w......t CLAREMONT INN IT ed JaoktuB. Paa-. ITJ9, ti. ii!i'iu,' I i'!! . .-li vti n t'i .... a i .! I .'e mMI mining I ...I i ,1 i c I '! I - : fire i i v itit-v i i i I . . Ifn 1 A I ' 'I 1 CI rt'iuWrft i r ! i i . i iii" I . :. Il l i -e, , . 1 .r ! ( t,i labia il lime Niui.Ui punier cllH-, A ! tii T I' M. Rreta Iibl of .Scranton and Miss Ldlth ill of Lincoln. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Pr. and Mrs Grant William left t- urday evening for Kxcelslnr Hpring. y.'i and Mrs. Arthur Woh.oH ntid son. Alan, left Thuisday for a trip to Seattle. Mr anil Mrs. Hoxie Ciarke left lant week for St. lyOUla on their way home to Villa Helvldere, N. Y. Dr., and Mii-s. J. K. Summer leave today for WanhiPRtrm, where the former vtill mteml a mediciil oiivcntimi and then Ihev go to New Vork. ! Mr. John Hvrte Morrison ha rclurnci from four month in New Mexico with her daughter. Mrs. Sweet. ! Mr nl Mrs. John nharton lelt 'Tuesday for a two weeks trip to -Wash i.,..n,. ,.,,.1 White 8 u uliur Kpring. va ! Victor C. Ha.vcs returned to Chicago today after spend in wnn nl' parent. Mr. and Dr, Kobert . Ha. lr. Llod U. Holsnptilc left Thursday evmlng to visit with her mother, Mrs. Peck. In Hudson, N. Y for a few weeks. Ija'fljjfpcyiiiMy'asJai o is A Columbia Grafonola in Your Home lrAkOW 'f . 1 .'- .'il'ij Grafonola Leader, $75.00 Will furnish music to plea wliolo fnniily. Try It Without Risking Anything. Step into our modern talking iniu'liine wni'iTooins iintl 1H us tlciiionstrato Hipw niatchU'ss in struinciits to you. Select the model tliat units you bout. Wo will deliver it to your home with out any expense to you. (live it a thorough 1 rial. If Katisl'actory you can pay for it on terms of $1 per week. Kri ron en fiery hour In aotmilu.Mif parlor. Schmoller S fcller Piano C( 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET. Hiuttrtr for 'olumlilii i;rBfonoliMi nl H-:inla 0 Thhhmiihiiib m iii 'i' mi ii Mil mil i 'ii miiirm The Silk Shop ...NEW LOCATION... Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam We open Monday in our now homo with throe times tlio former spnee. Our ineronpinjr. business has forced us to move into larger quarters and we are going to boll the newest bilks in dependable qualities at frtilj lower prices than before paving you 13 to 1 per cent from the regu lar department f-tore priees. For Opening Week We Offer 2,5)0 yards of yard wide Black Dresa Taffetas, Fancy Lining Bilks, Satin Taffetas, in stripes, ebecks and plaids. Beautiful Tub, Crepe and llabutai Bilke. Worth $1.50, at yard. 2,250 yards of yard wide Phoenix (Juaranteed Chiffon Taffetas, black and eolors; Gros de Londrep, All Silk Failles, 40-inch Georgette Crepe in 2.1 different shades, 40-ineh Fancy Sport SilkH. Worth $2 and $2.25,' yd. 95c $1.55 f If 11 1 heri BUDD SHOE SHOP IS READY! Men's Oxfords a Plenty.... At the Good Old Budd Cut Prices $2.50 to $3.50 WHY PAY MORE! :,l Floor Shoe Wizard ,. ''tfii.'? . A ft Fine Gun Calf, q r l.uu- Hal MM.. pO.DU Sum 111 Mnliii'niny. UBD'rEZ TK tLtVAJOn 1! OPTICAL CO. j! 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