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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1897)
THE OM-AITA DAILY BEEl SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 185)7. ) SEPTEMBER SOCIETY NEWS SftU in with a Perceptible Qaiok- cning of Activity , LARGE AND PRE11Y CHILDKEN'S ' PAfHY plfri CitniltiK 1 lotutIn In tittle1 of thr l'ni-1 Hint the \\cntliri * in The stream of returning humanity svhlcb ttu.lH Omaha-watd in fast assuming the pro portions ot a flood and It the present upward tendency bo maintained , It will not be long bcforu the local condition of society will touch high \\nttr marl. , so far as volume of Ingredient parts la concerned To go behind - hind tlicsu "rettiins,1 acid attempt to tore- cant tbo i x ct nature and extent ot the festivities which will make up a doubtless ( busy season would bo futile at this time Few entertainers have their minds made up HR to the part they will relate In the win ter's tale , nnd If they had the } would not announce ihulr Intentions at this time. Hut the fashionable \vorld , and the tar vldor circles of those who derive their Sun day nutriment from the society pagu of their fovoilte newspaper , may depend upon much c > mplo > mcnt duilng the next nix months There will bo lots of people In town , and all algna Indicate a revival of material pros- pcrltj ; these two factors combined go far ton aid Imparting a lively roll to the social ball Lnbt week furnished a number of pleas ant happening ! ) , in splto of the trying wcathci So many well favored and well droascdi children ate seldom gathered to- gethei on one city lot as those who assem bled dii the Olikoy lawn last Wednesday and ccmhlrnl Into a picture pretty enough to de light llio ojus of the grown people who were privileged to bo pic eiH. Most of these chlldiua will hear the school bell next Tucs- diy with mlxod emotions , and this was their last and grandest frolic of the summer. 'Iho week closed with society morn or less benefited by a great outpouring of soda water , whlc.li flowed from a Dodge stieot fountain , the proprietors of which had glvon It up for an intlre day to the needs of a most deservlirg Jiarlty U was hot enough on Saturdaj to drink any old thing , and many a thlrstj soul rejoiced at sight rat the combination of gleaming glass , sparkling liquids and clnimlng attendants. Reports from rival dlspeimrlcs of hard nod soft drinks are not jet fully compiled , but they doubtless suffered , ono and all , as they de- si'iNcJ foi setting themselves lu opposition to so worthy an enterprise. Thai altogether charming form of enter tainment , the surprise party , would seem to have flourished rarely during the past week seveial f those delightful events being chronkled hereafter and others unques tionably having been born to blush unseen of Sunday readers. One gathering of friends oven went BO fai as to attempt to surprise people who were out of town , the result being that the suiprlso was very neatly turned upon the surprlscrs prcftmbly to their qulto equal pleasure and edification. A moral tale comes by grapovlne telegraph ot an absent wife who had set a certain dav for her return , but who finding U possible lo nirlvo a day earlier , came on without notifying her husband of her change of plan He was at the train , nevertheless ; and al though his welcome of his spouse was not lacking. In apparent cordiality , the play of sentiment on his countenance is described by those who saw It as moving In the ex treme Why ho should have been agitated IB the puzzling part of this story. Perhaps the parlor had not been dusted and another day would have put things quite In order. ! ClilliliTii'M l.nuii I'nrl ) . Ono of the largest of the season's events especially devoj'ed to the pleasure of the little folks was the party Riven for Jaj and nertha DlUiey , on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jt Dltfkoj , last AVednesdny after noon , from 3 to C o'clock. There were miiiic , dancing and unlimited frolic , participated In by the 150 ehildien present , and a long table sot out under the trees , held dainty rcfrcah- mcntb which did not detract from the en joyment ot the small guests Besides a number of mothers and nurses who did not eount on this occasion , those Invited were Caroline and Denlto Barkalow Jessie , Joe and Nora Barton , Richard Jack , niownie Hess and ftlargarct Grcer Damn , Louiie Dennett , Ilcsslo Hiady , Edward and Ruth 1)e rry , Robot t Biadford , Sara and Anna Uurko , Jaj and Marj Buckingham , iFicd Crolgh , Hnima Ohl Catlln , Clement , Carnie- llta and Philip Chase. .Marlon and Hazel Council , Liura , Elizabeth and Caroline Cong- don. Edwaid , Eugenh , Helen and Florence Cudahj , John and V c'or Caldwell , Laura and Martha Dale , Helen , Elizabeth and Menle Davis , Lalto and Blanche Deuel , Elizabeth and Caroline Dlckoy , Webster and Besslo Ford , Helen Funko , Elslo and Robert Funk- houser. Paul Garner. Sanford and Anna Glf- ford , J. W. Griffith George Graff , lli > n Galla- Kl.er , Martin Hughes , Margaiet and Ruth Hitchcock , Marlon Haller , Will , ind Charles Hamilton , Richard Dorothy and Janet Hal ! , Byron and Marlon Johnson , Anna and George Kellej , Donald , Hniold and Charles Keller William Kejsor , Carl Klpllngcr , Ada KlrU- emlall , Horace Lewis , Wallace Lomax , Lil lian Lane. Walter , Gilbert Mitirlce and Margaret LoomlB , John and Harris McFar- lantl , Henrietta and Anna JlcCague John , Cynthia , Ilobeit and MarMcCaguo Hazel and Natalie Merrlam , Jay , Ethel , Mamlo and Ed.vnrd Mori lion , Barton Mil- laid , Lyuian McCcnnell , Hal Mc- Oord , Ilugh Gardner , and Donald McWhorter , James Molklo , Dick Mor ris , Robert Mackay. Francis ani Esther Nash , Casper Offutt , Gilbert Stuhbs Mary Shears , Helen and Ralston Scoble Phocbo Smith , Dorothy and Helen Smith Olga Ekyles , Franklo Squires , Margaret anc Florence Smith , Louis Skool , Sidney , Pied- eric and Sumner Stcbblns , Robert and Nathan Phlvcrlck Lillian Shears. Fred Pat terson , Margaret Flynn , Hazel Urn man Carrie and George Human , Jean Klclmrdaon FranclR Rlloy , Marie and Dorothy Ulngwalt John Redlck , Joe Rlngwalt , Janet Rogers ilarv Alice Record Mildred Roccrn Maremo lUgg , Roy Ralph , Margaret , Herbert anc Milton Williams , the Misses Patrlek , Nannie Page , Katherlno and Sidney Powell , Clinton Powell James and Mary Powell , Marguerite- Prltehett , Clarence , Daphne , Ralph am Gliuljs Peters , Bessie Plckons , Ronald anc Kunneth Paernon ( , Lyman nnd Loulso Peck Martlo and Marie Phllllppl. Katherlno Wll bur. Loulso \ \ h to , Margaret Roy and Bennlo AVood , Frances WoBsells , Eugenlu Whltmoro Theresa and Fretl Wallace , Cora Pike o Boston , Gladys Thorpe , William Tulbot , Jeai and Grace Thurston , Elmer Ulnistcd. Iccc | > ll < > ii i < > Ht > i. mill Mm. Il > 0 , A largo reception glvon by Mr. and Mrs B. A. MacAllaBter last Tuesday ovonlng to Huv , and Mm. J. P. I ) , Llwyd , who are abou to leave for their new homo In Seattle , gave an opportunity to a great number of people to manifest the esteem In which the rector of Good Shepherd parish atid his wife are | { o > ul makes the food pure , Vtiiolcsoino and delicious. Absolutely Pure ROYAl C KINQ POWDER CO. . NEW YORK. b ) ail cUHti In the community ot oil decorrlnatlonn worn not oarnc.it than hymen ot none in x- the l..ccre roxrdt at ihA combina tion of < .rtimn.an fs wlilr-h cailx Mr and Mrs 1 lw > 1 to a new and wllor field of labor. There were music refreshment * and much Intercliange of good UiMr. . C'tirl t < MiNpn. A plcipAnt nnrprlsi ? waa given In honor of Mi Chrl * Chrl3tcr.R n of Sixteenth nnd I'hclp ntrpcls Monday evening , August SO lie loucs for an extended tour through No- briitka and South Dakota Wednesday , attcr which ho will proceed to college. About thirty couples woru present. Games and dancing wcro enjoyed , supper being served at n late hour. Among thnco present were : Misses Maud M. Marshall , Alflggio Olnen , Marie Kennedy , Posslo Karllng , Addle Crawford , Sarah Rosen. baum , Florence Wheeler , Anna Chrlitcnsen , Minnie Sullivan , Blitllo Dairlcls , Florence Mc Cartney , Fannj McCartney , Maude Purvey , I Ruth Sumlbcrg , Lota Wood , Ida Wood and Loulso Krcllo , Messrs , Chris ChrUtcnscn , ( lodlou Johnnon , Chirlcs Northrup , John T. Karllng , Ben Finch , Howard Ross , Jay Ross , 1 H Burr , New on Wood , Alfred Johnson , Bay I Woods , Christ Chrlstensen Nols Ohrlstenren , Fritz L'ndcr ' , John Chi stonson , George Krcllo , Frltr Krcllc , Mr Humbcr Gay Blnns James Chrlstonsen , Joe Roy neck , Henry Kcttcr and hrls Abridge. llnnpuil at the Illinium I'arly , A very delightful surprise party was given n Mr Fred Barnum and Miss Nollle Barnura at their homo , 1124 North Klgiitoentli street , ast Wednesday evening. A platform , above vhlch Chinese lanterns were simpondod , was n great demand during the evening for danc- ng Refreshments were served and a 'very enjoyable tlmo was spent until a late hour Among those present were. Meadamcs \llcn , Wright , Barnum , Misses Hunt of Coun- 11 Bluffs , and Maud Peterson , Bertha Allen , Handle Donahue. Besslo Halsllp Georgia lalsllp , Cora Stevenson , Nellie Barnum , Isa- loll Turnball , Maud Jenkins , Sadlo K.iylor , of his rlty ; Messrs Ed Thresher , Andrew Turn- tall , Harry Van Arsdale , Charley Marley , Clrby Snow den , Fred Barnum , Hairy Neal , Walter Ke-lft , Raso Pcatersou and Wilbur Neal. Miss Mabel Spaldlng gave a very irctty ccnslngton Friday afternoon at her homo , 501 Chailcs street , for Miss May wood Schrel. > er , who returns to her studies at Peru Tues day. The occasion was a most enjoyable one , ircsentlng several novel features which nllkc estcd the Ingenuity of the hostess and added i o the pleasure of the guests , lu the drawing I contest Miss Emma Schrclbci won the first 'avor and Miss Estelle Blown was awarded the consolation. These present were : Misses Mayweed Schrelber , Emnu Schrclbcr , Miriam Hart , Estello Brown , Beatrice Ball , Lizzie Phillips , Julia Burket , Ruth Sprague , Anna Anderson Alice Wlnspear , Dollie Turner , AHa Fisher , 31ara Weldcnsall , Schneider , Lllllo Schneider , Hose Robrbough and Besslo Lcavltt. IlndnrHCM MIN. Tliiijcr. Noting the appointment of Mrs. E A. Thajer to represent Colorado at the exposi tion the Denver Rocky Mountain News Ray ? : "Goveinor Adams 1ms appoln'i'd Mis G. A. Thayei ot Pueblo as a delegate to the Trins- mlsslsslppl and International Cxpnaltion at Omaha Mrs 1 hay or Is an nitist an 1 a writcfl of national reputation , and as a delegate to the World's fair In Chicago did admirable work In the art department. This experience , combined with her artistic abi.lty will ren der her an Invaluable represan'atlvc of Colorado rado in the coming exposition. " WodilliiK * mill UllKHKCiiK-iitH. Ml. Ernest R. Smith and Miss Ellen W. S Young weie married Wednesday , September 1 , Rev. J M. Wilson officiating. The engagement Is announced of Miss Alice Carey Meek of the Clarkson hospital and Mr. Harry Huntou. The ivedding will take place In November. A pretty wedding was that of Miss Edith Judson Stahl , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Stahl of 4328 Langley avenue , Chicago , to Dr. Edwin Clyde Henry of Omaha , at St. Mark's Episcopal ehureh , In Chicago , Thurs day morning The ceremony was performed by the reetor. Rev. William White Wilson. Miss Fannlp Henry , sister of the groom , was maid of honor. The best man was Dr. Frank P. St. Clalr. The ushers were Ma'jor E E Crltchfleld and Fred O Roruff , Charles B. Horn and Joseph M Hlrons A wedding breakfast was served at the Oakland hotel D.\ and Mrs Henry left on a wedding trip to the northwest They will be at home after October 1 at 2927 Leaveuworth street , this city. city.The The marriage of Mr. Arthur R Tendering cf Peorla and Miss Laura May Hartson , which wus celebrated last Wednesday after noon at the residence of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs D Hartson , 1009 South Thir tieth avenue was a very pretty homo affair The ceremony was conducted bv Rev. Henry Kulinsr vho was also the ofllciatlng clergy man at the marriage of the bride's parents The bridal party , consisting ot the brides- groom and bride. Miss Rose Hanson as bridesmaid and Mr. Leonard Hartson aa best man , entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march , played by- Miss Mabel Stunt , and the happy eouple , surrounded by their friends , were united. The bride was attired in white silk , with prnrl trimmings , and carried a large bou quet of bride roses , and the bridesmaid was gowned In white svvlss , trimmed with lace , and cairled red roses Shortly after the ceremony Mi. and Mrs. Tendering It ft for Peorla , 111 , their future home The residence of Mrs S. A. Emerson , 30.1 Douglas street , was the scene of a veiy pretty wedding Wednesday , September 1 , at 2 p. m. TJio nuptials of .Miss Mabel Mary Em erson and Mr. David John Tralll were eole- brated in the presence of the immediate rela tives anci a few friends , The interior of the hotiso was most becomingly de'corated with palms and cut flowers. The use of Scotch thistle blossoms was artistic and plea&Ing and undoubtedly added \p \ the composure ot the bridegroom , who Is proud of bonnlo Scotland as his birthplace. The dining room was decorated in pink. La Franco roses , ferns and ribbons being used. The handsome bildo was dressed In white organdie with lace and white ribbon trimmings , and car- ilod a large bouquet of bride's roses. Rev. John McQuolcl was the ofllciatlng clergyman. Miss Nettle Havcrly played the wedding march , from Lohengrin. The punch bowl was presided over by Misses Ella Brecken- ildgo and Nellie Baird. After refreshments wcie solved the bride and gloom left on a short western trip , and will be at home to their friends after September 20 at 1912 Lake street. l'iit < > rlfiIiiiiiiiK of ( InWerU. . Mlbs Emily Wakeley gave an Informal tea Thuisclay In honor of the Misses Stewart. Mr and Mis Charles T. Kountzo gave a dinner on Saturday evening of last week for Miss Llonbeigei of Missouri. Mr and Mis. C D. Slmins entertained their friends last Monday evening In cele bration of the twelfth anniversary of their marrlugo. Miss Darlene Buckingham entoitilncl a number of her frlenJs Friday evening In horor of her guebts , .Miss Anna Hojfor and M'ss ' Xella Wentz In honor of her guests , Miss Ann.3 Hoefer utid MUB Xella WentMlsx Daileno Bucking ham entertained about thirty of hur ( tlends at a whist paity last Wednesday c > vtiling. MlhH Caroline Mercer gave a luncheon on Saturday , at which the guests were- Misses Nash , Mojers , Kauutze , Llonboiger , Towle , HlgglnEon , Smith , Kllpatrlck and Wcsauls. Mlbs Helen Mlllard cntci tallied at luncheon on Saturday , In honor of the Mlsbta Stow art of Fort Madison , Mrs Culllngham , Misses I.lndsey. Morse , Florence Morse , Ethel Morse , Buck and Anna Mlllard. In honor of Rev Mr and Mrs J P D Llwyd , Mr and Mrs E V Lewis of Kountzo Plaeo entertained at dinner Thursday even ing , September 2 The guests were Messni and .MesJames Llvvyd , A C Powell , MacAl- luster. Miss Swygard of Kansas City uiul Miss Turner. A party of young people who called at the residence ) of Mrs , Trciiberth last Tuesday evening with Intent to surprise her daughter , Miss Rose , were tlionikehes surprised to find that the young woman was out of town They wt-re taken 111 and entertained , how ever , and ppciit an enjoyable evening , A very enjoyable surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Winder at their home , 819 South Nineteenth street , Wednesday evening. Music and curds were the principal features of the evening and refreshments were Hervcd , These present wereMessrs ; and Mfsdames C , C. Winder , HI Page , Misses Nullia Hltkok , Addle Palmer , Jennie Mc Millan nnd Menurs Ooow Olllcnptc , Dnvy Thomrtnett and Ed Ncfttilcy. Mil * VloU Coffin entertained Informally In her apartments at the Mercer Monday evening Messrs. and Mcsdames Snobo , Jen- sup and McMahon , Mr. Mulqucen and Miss Drown. llesnlo I > atcy was 6 years old yesterday , and In honor ot the occasion she entertained twenty-eight of her young friends at the homo of her parents , Dr. and Mrs , Lalcy , on North Eighteenth street. Fur Miss Pugslcy and Miss Wood of Kan sas City , Miss Lomax entertained a few friends last Friday evening. The guests were. Misses Wood , Pugsluy , Ethel Tukcy , Edna Roblson , Christian of St. Joseph and Cotton , and Messrs , Wagner , Leonard , Pur vis , Tukey , Knight , Cotton and Alexander , Mrs. W T. Scott ot 21 South Twenty- ninth street gave a kcnslngton Thursday afternoon to a fen ot her friends. Those Invited were1 Mcidamcs W. H Robertson , Lewis , G D. Cornell , J. Kortlang and F , B Ferguson. The afternoon was very pleas antly spent , and a dainty lunch was served at 4 o'clock. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dar- row , 371D Marcy street , on the evening of September 2 , there was an old-fashioned lunch box social , which was enjoyed by about 100 people. Good music was furnished by the Olympla orchestra and Miss Bessie Martin , Miss Alma Carlson and Mrs Fred rick Unwcllffe. The success of the social was duo to Messrs. Frank Qarrovv , Douglas , Bryant and Graham McK. Park. A \cry delightful bicycle party was given by Miss Anna Dayton last Wednesday after noon. The Invited guests were Misses Marlon Reid , Frodcrlca Mcliitosh , Jennie Canan , Lucllo Walworth , Edna Walworth , Frances Bell , and Messrs. lAlfred Gordon , Frank Clark , Guy linker , Herman Schmer , Charllo Sehmcr , Ralph Crlsty. After a run to Florence and return refreshments were served at the homo of the hostess. The young frier ds ot little Miss Norcno and .Master Carl Spanton gave them a pleas ant surprise party Tuesday night. These present woie ; Llttlo Alice Peterson , Mar garet Walker , Edna and Eva Smith , Olllo Walker , Emma Holdgren , Ester Holland , Ella Llndcl , Anna Nelson , Lcdlo Peterson , Elizabeth Hanan , Glades Holmgren , Master Arthur Llnclel , Illlle Bone , Freda Helm gren , Johana Anderson and Dora BlockdrolT. The members of the North Star club , which meets at 111 North Sixteenth street , were the guests ot Mr. Gustavo Andrcen on the fifty-second annlveisary of his nativity on Thursday evening last at the club rooms. Refreshments were served , a social time was enjoyed , timely speeches graced the oc casion and everything passed off to the mutual satisfaction of all participants. The friends present gave themselves over to the happiness ot the occasion. These honoring the event by personally extending their congratulations were : Mr. Samuel J. Burg- strom , who presided In a pleasing manner ; Messrs. J. Sundland , Erie Widlnghoft , A. Nyberg , Fied Flodman , A. S Dahlstrom , Charles J. Johnson , Charles Llndstrom , N. P. Swanson , Aug Isacson , Otta Swanberg , Charles Andrcen and Lysander from De's Molnes , onii'iitH of Society Toll ; . Mrs. Harry Cartau Is visiting In Salt Lake City. City.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Peck have returned from Calhoun. Miss , Daisy Wood Is visiting at At lantic , la. Miss Golda Murphy left Saturday for St. Louis , Mo Mrs. A. M. Pinto returned last week from Wisconsin. Miss Laura V. Brunner Is at homo from Clear Lake. Mrs. H. S. Jayncs Is at homo after a visit lu St. Paul. Mr. A. S Stlger has returned from an eastern trip. Miss Alice Egbert leaves today for a visit In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dietz are at home from Dome lake. Mr. Waldron Branch Is back form a vaca tion in Colorado Miss Florence Hardy has returned from an extended trip east. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Reed will return to day form the east. Miss Kllpatrlck Is visiting Mrs C. H. Gard ner at Bay field , Wis. .Mrs Clarence Cox has returned from an extended western trip Miss Annette Smiley has been visiting Miss McKcll In DCS Molnes. Mrs. C F Goodman and Miss Goodman are visiting in Buffalo Miss Mabel Barber Is at home from a trip to Colorado and Idaho Mrs H. T. Lemlst Is spending the sum mer at Magnolia , Mass Mrs W. J. Galbralth and Mrs Mabel Kelly aie visiting In Kansas City. Mr. W. A. Runkles has returned from visiting relatives in Indiana. Dr. Bailey has returned wKh his family from his sojourn In the east. Mrs. William Lyle Dickey and her chil dren are at home from Manltou Mr. David Baura , Jr. , returned last week to Lafayette college at Easton , Pa Mr. W. B. Branch is home again after a summer spent on a Colorado remch. Mrs F. A. Tucker returned Thursday after a summer on the Malno coast. Mrs Victor H Cortina n and her daughter Jiavo returned from Spirit Lake , Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess spent a few days at Colorado Springs last week , Mr. and Mrs W. H. Roberson are at home aftei an extended eastern trip Mr. and Mrs W. N. Babcock are expected to return from the east in a few days Mrs F. J. Reynolds has ictuinecl from , a long visit with friends In DCS Molncs Mrs. Howard B. Smith and Miss Phoebe Smith retuined Tuesday from the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Plckons have been enjoying a tour of the lakes Miss Edna Rothbchllds leaves this week for Des Molncs , to be gone a fortnight. Mayor Frank E Moores and his family- are at homo from Harbor Point , Mich , Mrs S. D. Barkalow and her chlldYen are at home after a summer on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs L F. Crofoot are at homo after a six weeks' visit to seashore resorts Mr. Frank Durr and Miss Durr returned homo yesterday from Bait Lake and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. C. J Smyth have returned from a visit to New York and Washington. Miss M. O'Rourk has returned after spend ing the summer In Chicago and Milwaukee. Miss Frances V , Gilbert has returned from Fort Yates , where she has been visit ing Judge Frank Irvine returned Saturday from a month's vacation In Estcs Park , Colu. Colu.Mr Mr G W. LInlngor Is baek from an east ern trip which included the Nashville ex position , Miss Hortenso Clarke returned Tuesday from a visit to Miss Hamilton at Fort Robinson Miss Kathryn Hayes and Miss Margaret Rllcy w 111 go to Lincoln tomorrow to spend a few w fcks. Mr ( . liarles Montgomery Is spending the last weeks of his vacation with his | > irentb , Mr and Mm C S Montgomery , nd will return to school at MtdUon , Win , In short tlmo. Mrs. Joseph n. Campbell ami Mlssf Jean Campbell rettirtif'u'iifrom their eastern trip yesterday. nl o Miss Avlco flraVo has returned from A pleasant vacation spent nt Milwaukee and the vicinity. > Rev. and Mra , Nbwton M. Mann returned Tuesday after ausummcr spent on the At lantic coast. Miss Marie ttaWft will leave for Sioux Falls , S I ) . , oUi'Wcdncsday to attend All Saints' sehool. / . ) Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Bowcn and the Misses Don en have returned from a long vacation spent at MaultoU , ' Mrs. Sarson rfiM Mrs. Porter returned yes terday from niiflsjt with friends In Ken tucky and Virginia , Mr and Mrs S , S. Curtis and the Misses Curtis are onco'inrtre ' at the Morrlam , after a summer at Okobojl. Mrs John D Crelghton and Miss Crclgh- ton arrived In Omaha last Wednesday after a summer at Nantuckct. Mrs. John H. Butler , 2115 Emmctt street , Is back from a two months' visit lu Ken tucky and Tennessee. Mrs F. M Richardson and her daughter Jean will return this morning attcr a sum mer spent In Illinois Miss Mary Wood Is expected to arrive to day from Pennsylvania , where she has been spending the summer. Captain and Mrs Lawrence have removed to the residence at St. Mary's avcnuo and Twenty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. W F , Gurlcy have returned from an extended visit In Washington , At lantic City and Philadelphia. Miss Grace Allen and Miss Mabel Taylor have returned from Denver , where they have been visiting for some weeks Miss Elizabeth McCcancll returned last week from a fortnight's visit with Mrb William Fleming at Tabor , la. Miss Nellie Pcrrlne , daughter ot Mrs. George Perrlnc , has returned to Omaha after two years at school In Milwaukee. Miss Nellie Horn , who has been spending I'.er vacation with relatives In Columbia , S. D. , returned Thursday evening , Mr and Mrs. Snoncer Otis will return this morning after an extended western trip to Salt "Lake City and Colorado points. Mr , and Mrs T. B. N orrls returned homo yesterday from a pleasant month's outing and rest at the old homo In Vlrglnnla. Mis G. W. Johnston and her daughters , Florence and Beatrice , have returned from a six weeks trip through Michigan and around the lakes. Miss Tallaferro arrived last week In New York fiorn Europe , and will visit friends In Philadelphia ami Virginia before returning to Omaha. Mrs Michael Lahey and daughter Trarcy left yesterday for a two weeks' western trip , during which they will visit Colorado Springs , Denver and Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. A. Hanchett and her daughter , Hope , returned to the city Friday after an extended trip to Salt Lake , Colorado Springs , Denver and other western points Mrs. Horton Harder , who Ins been spend ing the summer months at East Hampton , Long Island and New England points , has returned to Omaha , her sister , Miss Hallock , accompanying her from Boston. Mrs. E H. Sharpe and her daughter Grace of 25C4 Manderson street arrived home Sat urday , having spent a delightful summer with friends In Dome Lake , Sheridan and other points ln"W'ydming and Montana. Mrs Henry P ) Kolb and her children have returned from a , trip to Salt Lake City and Ogden , being accompanied by Mr. Kolb , who has been absctn'lrou ' a three months' trip through the western and northwestern states Miss Llta A.Jgillriore. daughter of Mr. F. B Glllmore of "this fclty , who has been con nected with themusical , department at Wolfe hall , Denver , forsuveral years , sails from New York for Berlin September 14 , to pursue her musical stuTdlcsl r Mr. Lee G. I&rjjtZ. and the T. K. quartet have spent the sunrmer at the Lake Madison Chautauqua and- have just 11 n I shed their sev enth year of service. In that assembly. Mr. . Krat ? will devote his time especially to his j church work and expects to have one of the finest choirs lnfhofity , at the Kouutze Me morial church. . , 4 Mrs G , W. Johnston has returned from a I summer spent In'Chicago and at Bass lake , i Michigan. While In Chicago she sang with sueh success In the Second Baptist church that she was offered a permanent engagement as soprano soloist. Mrs. Johnston finds her 1 position at All Saints' church so pleasant and ' remunerative that she will remain In Omaha and will make her reappearance at the church this morning. Miss Catherine M , Morlson has just re turned from Denver , where she has been spending the summer In company with Miss Edith E Phelps A few days were spent at Buffalo Park and Manltou. They also wit nessed the flower carnival at Colorado Springs Pike's Peak , Georgetown and Silver Plume came In for a share of their time Miss Phelps has gone on to Salt Lake City to visit her sister , Mrs A. J. Van Kuran , whore she will remain until October 1. Ollt f , 'I'Onll ( JiM'NiH. Miss Lavlnla Vadcn of Virginia is the guest of Mrs. Heth. Miss Tibbetts of Lincoln has boon visiting Mrs J. N. Cornibh Mrs Frank Cross of Chicago visited friends In Omaha last week. Mrs E. H. Thayer ot Sallda , Cole , is vis iting friends In Omaha , Miss Mllward of Lexington , Ky. , Is the cuest of Miss Sarah Baum Miss Lange of Council Bluffs Is visiting her aunt , Mrs E A. Walters Miss Alice Maltland of Denver Is spend ing a few days with Miss Gilbert. Miss Gertrude Young ot Now York Is visiting her mother , Mrs. S A. Young. Mrs Porter and her daughter of Iowa City are guests of Mrs Albert Moreman. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson of Indi anapolis are guests of Mr. Heiman Kountzo Misses Marie Pugsley and Jewel Wood of Kansas City are guests of Mrs. Robert Pease Miss Chilstlun ot St. Louis is the guest of Miss Edna Roblson at 2542 Capitol avenue. The Misses Stewart of Fort Madison , la , were guests of Mrs. J , N , H. Patrick last week. Mrs. DoVoro of Sioux City was the guest of her cousin , ( Mrs. C. D. Thompson , last week. Mrs. James Arrasmfth of Fort Harrison , Mont. , Is visiting her parents , Mr. ard Mrs , W. H. S. Hughes. Miss Dugy , who has spent the fiummor with Miss McIIugh , returned last Wednes day to Galena , III. MlBs Kate Gavin , who has been the guest of , Mra A. Murphy , left Saturday for her homo In St. Louis , Mo , Miss Llonborger , who has been vlbltlng Miss Kount/o , returned last week to her homo In Boonevlllo , Mo Mr and Mis. li M. Smith of Denver aio Euests of tholr diiightor , Mis. J. N , Craw ford , at 3i34 MaliTCrson Htreot. Mrs M A Joh Boii of Columbia , S. D Is In the elty , the g\leai \ of her daughter , MrH. J S Horn , of Soi/th / Twentieth street Mis Myrtle Aulth us has enjoyed a four vveekB1visit from Her two cousins , Mrs. Jou- FOR THE HOUSED WE HAVE just received a new line of novelties in EMBROIDERIE , LACEPORTIER CURTAINS and PIECE GOODS FOR DRAPE RIES , which we will offer for this week at a discount of 20 per cent from regular prices. Before furnishing your home see us on WALL DECORATIONS and all other furnishings , as we make this a specialty and we are confident we can save you rmney. G. R. SHAFER DECORATING CO. IVjn/.er Hlock 1015 South 15th St. nlo Hnrrln nJ MUs N'plllo llray ft Vet Molnts They will return Monday , acfnm- panled by Mr. and Mrs. Atilthmis. Mrs. J. n. Hasaott of Veo , Tnt. rr > tiirno < l to her homo Wetoimlaj , after a two months' plMimntlslt wtli rclathea and ( floods In thh rlty. Mlts Isabel Graham nnd Mr . DrlllUh of SorltiRficlil. Ill , who have boon vlsltlntr Miss M. 0 Graham of this city , roturnoj to Spring field yesterday. Miss Anna Iloefor and Zolln Vt'cnU , ( vho have been visiting Miss Darlrne tl ickliin- ham for the past fortnight , Ifft ycsterdiy afternoon for their homo at Aurora , III. MTiS ritOM OMAHA SfllUHlLS. Mrs , A Snfford \ lslti.nl at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs a U. Williams at Elk City Tues day of last week. Mr. and MrsV H. Tlndcll and children took a pleasure trip to Denver nnd other points In Colorado last week The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church mot at the homo of Alia. S U Hoffman Thursday afternoon Mrs 11. Munson returned to her homo In Ocncseo , 111 , last Friday morning Miss Munson will remain for some time Miss Oracle Hoop returned to her homo In Hnv clock last Thursday morning , after a \lslt of some weeks with her cousin Mrs. 1 < \ M WntcnpattRh and children re turned homo last "Saturday " from North Carolina lina , where they spent the summer months with friends A nccktlo social was given by the ti listers of tbo toun hall hoard last Friday evening , followed by a dance. A largo crowd was present and It was a success financially. A meeting was held at the ledge hall last Wednesday evening for the purpose of organ izing the ledge of fraternal Union The Initiation of members will take place next Wednesday evening , September 8. The members and friends of the Modern Woodmen of Benson camp held a picnic at McComb's grove , Saturday , August 28 About forty went from thH place , starting at 1 p m , and were joined by members of the Irvlngton camp. The afternoon was spent In various amusements till evening. Although It was a hot , wind } day a good time was ID- ported by all who went. lU-lll-MIC. 13 , H. Stouffcr Is attending the farmers' congress at St. Paul , Minn. The society of Christian Kndeavor gave an Ice cream social Tuesday evening. The grounds were prettily Illuminated. The school teachers who have been spend ing the summer In Uellevuo , have retuined to their several fields of labor. Ilattlo Hddy , Omaha ; Hertha Ka > ser , Prceport , 111. ; Lot- tic Hamilton , Ida Orovc , la. ; Helen Longs- doif , lllchllcld ; Laura Kast , LaPlatte. llobert Stonart McClenahan of Pennsjlvn- \la and Miss Margaret Jeannette Wallace , daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Wallace , wore united In marriage , Wednesday evenIng - Ing at the Presbjterlan church , which had been tastefullj decorated for the occasion by the members of the society of Christian Bn- deavor. Dr. J. A. Thompson of Tarklo , Mo , assisted by Dr. James Wallace of St. Paul , Minn. , an uncle of the bride , performed the ceremony. A dinner was served to the Im mediate friends and relatives , at the homo of the bride , after the services. Mr. and Mrs. McClenahan will spend- several weeks In Iowa , and then expect to make their future homa In Egjpt , where they will engage In mission work. Among the guests from abroad were : Dr. J. A. Thompson , Taiklo , Mo. ; Dr. James Wallace , St. Paul , Minn ; Mr. and Mrs Lcntz , Maple Plain , Minn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Coin , la. ; Rev. W. L. McClenahan , Plttsburg , Pa. ; Mrs J. L. Kerr and daughter , Omaha ; Mrs McKltrlck and son , Omaha ; Mrs Covert , Florence , Neb ; Miss Flora Travis , Tarklo , Mo ; C. W. Lovv- rle. O'Neill , Neb ; F. C. Phelps , Gibbon , Neb. ; nverctt Glllls , Omaha. I ) H 11 live. Miss Sophie Fischer returned Saturday from her summer's vacation In Alton , 111. Mrs W. L. Selby gave a card party on Thursdaj evening for Mrs E. A. Benson and her sister , 'Mrs ' Robinson. The Dundee school opens on Tuesday , with a prospective Increased number of scholars , on account of a large number of new fam ilies who have moved into the village this summer. A daughter was born on Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Dosworth Van Gleson of Chi cago. Mr. Van Gleson is a son of Dr. and Mrs H. C. VECJ Gleson , and formerly re sided in th's ' clt > . A number of delightful lawn parties were given in Dundee last week , one of which was in honor of Miss Katheryn Parrotte of Chicago , a guest of her cousin , iliss Clla- beth Pairotte , and another In honor of Miss Louise Van Gleson , who celebrated her 14th birthday , . Miss Donahue , 17 Ware Blk , will resume business Sept. C Latest designs In dress making. lime Post has icturncd from a three months' trip through the east , where she ooirblned pleasure with business In making extended visits In Chautauqua , Philadelphia , Doston and other noted places The madame spent considerable of her time under In- stiuctlons from the most learned professors In facial massage she could find. A brilliant dinner Is one where Ijlti- btj's cut tlaiis wnrc Is used Tills tiiiilu milk H Inv irlubly cut on the Eenulnt- AV oMiitv Koiuinit i M > KU MUIKST. Kline Tnkrn lit tir HIP Si 1'ollrr. A. C. Kilne , ft man xvlio rommHIr , ! * halt ilo7en forgeries In thl c ty , had been ar rested In St. Joafph. Chief of Detective * Cor , who lias been following up the case , received Information to that effect yesterday. Kline did quite an extensive Misln ss In th's ' city for a few d js He va cd forged chocks upon a number cf buwltu-e * hou e the amount he flocured In each ciso being small , however. Ills total gain was In the neighborhood ot ? 7 ! > Whtn the wcro discovered < i warrant w t tird ( or his arrc t , but U wan found th t ha had Rene to SI Joseph There Ii no pro ppct of Kllnft being prosecuted In this oily. The SI Jo * fteph authorities nrciiso him of securing MSO worth of dlanionda upon forged checks and want to hold him. The "HlLVcllM > lirflt Friend" Is a ( omllUr name for DoWltfllch Hand Salve , mi tt RJ a ready tor emergencies While spe cific for pile's , It nlso Inaunll ) relieved an < l curivi cms , brul7 ( " , ealt rheum , eczema anil all affections ot the skin It never ( alls MRS. J. BENSON Y. M. C. A. BLD'G , \ \ Into embroidered collars and Boleros cut from 87c to 50c. Llnon Hntisto Collars ami Llolcrtu cut fiom SI .IS touOc. WhHo Jjtiibrolik'rod Collins and Bolero * cut from 81.15 lo CSo. \Vhito Kmbioldortnl Collins tuul Boleros out from Sl.fiO to l > 3o. Handkerchiefs Ladles' fine Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs , two foi S3o Pure Linen , lace trlmmnd , double licinalitchotl Handkerchiefs , two for 23c. A good quality pure l.lnc i Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for uc. A splendid Swiss Handkerchief , lace trimmed , for tic , New Fall Goods See our new line of FANCY RIB110NS , In Roman slilpus nnd plalls l-lnth UlUbons at a special prleo of 3Sc a y ard We'd llko you to see our new fall Hutof DRESS SKIRTS In black and col ors price from $1 GO up. NEW SILK AND WORSTED WAISTS. save Your piamnnfl Soap Wrappers Cut out the Trade iMarKs , niul use tlicin to obtain A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION to any of the following Wceklicb or Maiu/iiiuh. We will furnish you the- $0 50 . , ' 0 33 rote to GO .CO . .CO.GO .00 .00Ki .75 80 100 1 00 1 r,0 200 200 200 200 22r 221 225 2rO 210 300 < 00 300 too 321 321 4 00 i M on. For 33 - | > - Trade Murks and 2c btnmp > vo will scnil you free a mnull box of Rex ljo | > tin Gum , the bust and pjuoat chewing gum mid a delicious aid to digestion. Postage mufat bo fully prepaid or wo cannot ut-cant oidois. SEND TO. . . . Soap Department. .SOUTH OMAHA , NEB- -o The Wonderful Restoration- * - OF A YOUNG GIRL'S HEALTH. A lady of intelligence who belongs to one of the most prominent fami lies in Tennessee , wrote the Chattanooga Medicine Co. in June of last year , as follows : "Our daughter , fourteen years old. Ims been laboring under critical nfllictlniis. ller kidnt'vs vvemail out of ordtir no con trol over them nt all had headache every day , and mostof the tlmo fever ; alsootlier deraiiKumimts for which McKlrco's Wlno of Cardul is recommended , In thrco inontlib elm had gone down in health until eliu wiis nothing but n skeleton , and \\.is In bed fully lialf of the time. I { , 'ot a copy of'Homo Trcatiiu'iit of Female Diseases' and decided totiy the Wine of Caiduiand Black-Draught ns the doctor seemeil to bo unable to do lier any good. 1 Iiavo buna using the Wlno and mack-Draught and following lijL'icnio Instinotionswhich I found in the Mlomo Tiraiment' book for the pntittliii'o weeks , and app.ucntly her lieallh IB entire ! } irMoird. hl.e lias gained fourttcn pounds of ilesli , and thodciango- iiientH are till collected. Nothing could Induce me to part with the inediclnu that restored my daughtci to inc. " What a wonderful medicine Wine of Cardui is. There is nothing in the world like it for gills and women. What an improvement there would be in the health of American women if every girl had Wine of Cardui when she stepped from girlhood lo womanhood. This critical time of development needs just such a remedy as Wine of Cardui. It is the best protection against "whites" falling of the womb , suppression , irregularity and all those disorders and weaknesses that trouble women. It insures correct LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. menstrual habits and equips a young woman For nclvlro In c n oi rnnulrlng ' [ ' < > clalillrecllons uildrcii.rlvlnf'jinp- man physically for wifehood and mother tomi , iMdlii' Advitnrv lirinirtmmt' ' 'Ihn < ImllunnoKU MedicineC'o. hood. Wine of Cardui is taken in the. CliutUuuoea , Teiili , privacy of home. { 51.00 at drug stores.