Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 04, 1901, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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TILE OMAHA DAILY 1U2 13: SUNDAY, ATKL'ST 1, 1!R)1.
SOCIETY WARMS UP A LITTLE
Cessation of Hot Woatber and Priaenos of
Viming Young Womia.
OUTDOOR AFFAIRS STILL HOLD THE LEAD
Jinny liitere.ithiu nnil Some I'rcten
IIimin llvenls Murk tin 1'nnsiiKe of
the WvvU In Hid VnlcniU
of Oiniilin.
Tbo presence In town of a number of
visiting young women has nt last awak
ened' society from Its midsummer letliargy
and occasioned, such ti round of gaiety and
pleasutu as the fashionables have not en
joyed In many a week. In. striking con
trast to the quiet of the pnst month havo
been the smart nffalrs that havo marked
every evening of tho week, but of them
alt the dancing nnd lawn parties seem to
have tnken first place In tho favor of tho
yotinR people and four of the most specious
homes of tho city have been thrown op' n
for occasions of this kind. It l noticeable
that tho happenings of tho week have been
confined almost entirely to the younger set,
among whom tho vivacious collrgo girl Is
at present figuring prominently, promising
a charming replenishment to tho ranks of
tho smart set, which Dame Humor enys Is
to bo perceptibly thinned within tho com
ing year.
The collcgn man Is nlso having his In
ning, his popularity causing tho other fel
low to look to his laurels, and nearly every
man who still owns a souvenir of his col
lego days that can still bo worn has resur
rected It In his effort to hold his own with
his younger rival.
Wt-ilillliKN of Mm- AVeelt.
At tho home of Mr. and Mrs, II. II. Hob
laon, 2543 Cupltol avenue, at 2:30 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon occurred tho marriage
of their daughter, Myrtlo M. Hohlsou, nnd
Mr. Walter II, Preston of Seattle", Wash.,
Hov. lid ward Hart Jcnks of First Presby
terian church officiating. It was a quiet
but pretty affair, no onb being present but
tho members of tho family. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Preston left In tho afternoon for the west
and will mako a three months' trip on tho
coast, visiting southern Alaska and other
points of Interest before going to Seattle,
-where they will mako their home. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Preston nro both widely known in
Omaha, being of two of tho los famlllc, hav
ing resided hero slnco childhood, and tho
best wishes of n largo circle of friends
go with them to tliulr new homo In tho
west.
Soclnl ( lilt-Clint.
Miss Margaret Pratt has taken n cottage
nt Benson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hccson ore expected homo
from IlJtfalo today.
Mr. and Mrs. John Francis spent a few
days In Chicago last week.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Jordan on Wednesday last.
Mrs. Thomas L. Kimball Is summering
at Horry Cottage, Old Orchard, Me.
Mrs. Roso Strawn expects to leave Au
gust 20 for an extended eastern trip.
Miss Qlddlngs, who Is Mies Iter's guest,
will spend this week with Miss Cady,
Mrs. Norman Kuhn and children havo re
turned from a month's visit to Colorado.
Miss Anderson, who has been Miss Iter's
guest, will leave this week for tho east.
Mrs. J. W. Gannett Is Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace's guest nt their cottage at Lake Oko
bojl. Mrs. Millard, Miss Millard and Miss Helen
Millard aro at Dennett hall, "Mackinac
Island,
General nnd Mrs. Whcaton and Miss
Wheaton nro expected In Omaha next month
to visit friends.
Miss Lydla Mooro spent n part of last
week tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wallaco at Holly Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwell and chil
dren oxpect to go to Charlevoix this week,
to bo absent for somo time.
Mrs. II. H. Penny and children nro In
Now York stato and will spend tho ro
innlndcr of tho summer thore.
After spending several months In n hos
pital, Mrs. D. C. Patterson has fully re
covered nnd It at Lnko Okobojl.
Miss Mao McShnne Is expected homo this
week from St. Paul, Minn., where nho has
been visiting her slater, Mrs. Sargent.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Taliaferro aro ox
pocted homo tho first of tho wock from n
fishing trip to tho lakes of Wisconsin.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs
K. Harton last wcok in Portland, Ore.,
whero they havo beon epcndlng some time.
Mr. Goorgo Trcnholm ' Macbeth left last
evening for Yonkcrn, N. Y., where ho will
mako his homo, having engaged In business
thore.
Mrs. S. S. Curtis nnd family havo gouo
from Lako Geneva to Oconomowoe, Wis.,
Colonel Curtis having opent tho last ten
days there- with them.
Mrs. Will Millard camo In from Calhoun
last week nnd spent several ' dnys with
.Miss Jessie Mlllnrd. She la now nt Wal
nut Lodge with her mother, Mrs. Guy liar
ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K, Pnlmatler, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Munn, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Lovo
Kflley left last evening for a two weeks'
fishing nt Wlman's lake, In northern Mln
ncsotn. ,
Mr. Adelbert Smith, brother of Mr. Floyd
Smith, was In the city for several days lust
week, making preparations for six weeks
roughing with n party of friends in tho
Hlg Horn mountains,
Miss Kingsbury. Miss Krutll nnd Miss
Mnudo Krutll loft August 1 for an ex
tended western trip, Including Denver,
Colorado Springs, Mnnttou. Cripple Crcok,
oaiiun ami otner Colorado points.
Mr. Gcorgo A. Joslyn returned on Tlium
day from Qlenwood Springs. Colo., whoro
no nas ueen wttn his nieces, tho Misses
Pearl, Juno and Edna Joslyn of Vermont,
wnu navo uoen ins guests for somo tlnu.
Mr. 0. W. Wnttlcs left on Tuesday for
i m n, vwicro no went to meet Mrs.
names, wno returns this week from
Europo. On their way homo they will
Heal
Many person rho
And holiovnd thrrn
rsssoiv hcaitb ty tn u9 f
visit Duffalo and other eastern points of
Interest.
Miss Lucllo Walworth left the early part
of the week for Frcoport, 111., whero sho
will Join her sister, Mise Edna, nnd to
gether they will visit Huffalo and other
eastern points, returning about Septem
ber 1.
Dr. It. A. Illackburn nnd family havo
removed from Sutton to Omaha and reside
nt 712 South Thlrty-flrst street. Dr. Illack
burn provlously resided In Omaha and Mrs.
Illackburn has many friends here who will
remember her as Miss Illeanor Hoycc.
Jtastors Howard nnd Capper Illackburn,
sons of T. W. Illackburn, return to Omaha
tho nrosent week after spending a year
with their grandparents In Los Angeles,
Cal Paul Illackburn, tbo oldest son, who
Is a naval cadet at Annapolis, nnd who Is
now cruising on tho United States steam
ship Chesapeake in New England waters,
will spend the month of September with
his father. Tho boys and tholr father will
make their homo with Mr. Hlackburn's
brother, Dr. H. A. Illackburn, at "12 South
Thlrty-flrst street.
I'lrnnnrcK I'll nt.
Miss Mercer, Miss Elizabeth Allen nnd
Miss Hrown, Mr. Asa 8hiverlck, Hilton
Fonda nnd Wing Allen mndo up a sailing
party nt Mnnawa on Thursday.
Tho Misses King entertained a few
friends on Wednesday evening nt a lawn
pnrty, given In honor of their cousin, Mls3
Esther llrlggs of Marcus, la.
In compliment to Miss Kelly of Sandusky,
O., who 13 visiting Miss Gertrude Mooro
head, Mr. and Mrs. Hobort Smith entcr
tnlncd n merry porch party on Thursday
evening.
On Thursday evening Miss Ollvo Carpen
ter gave u lawn party In honor of her six
teenth birthday. Old-f.iBhloncd games nnd
supper on tho lawn made tho occasion a
most happy one.
For her guests, Miss Qlddlngs, Miss
Anderson nnd Mies Holdcrman, Miss Edith
Her gavo n luncheon at tho Country club
on Tuesday, Miss Cady and Miss Carpenter
being her other guests.
Miss Edith Her entertained n small and
Informal porch and dancing party on Mon
day evening at her homo on South Tenth
street In honor of her guests, Misses An
derson, Qlddlngs and Holdcrman.
On Wednesday evening a party of young
pcoplo met at the homo of Mies Enimn
Myers, 1023 South Fifteenth street, and a
very pleasant tlmo was spent In singing,
games nnd dnnclng, after which n lunch
eon was served.
About thirty-five of tho llttlo friends of
Miss Nellie Carpenter gathered at her
homo in IJemls park on Monday evening to
eclebrnto her 11th birthday. Qamcs on tho
lawu and a general good tlmo passed a
most pleasant evening.
Tho members of tho Washington Whist
club enjoyed a most pleasant picnic nt
wrug a park on Thursday ovenlng, twelvo
couples being present. An elaborate sup
per wns served and the evening spent In
various picnic diversions.
Miss Anna Coad entertained nbout thirty
young people nt n driving party on Friday
evening and after making a round of the
city tho parly returned to Miss Coad's
homo, whero supper was served nnd tha
remainder of tho evening spent In dancing.
Tho A. 0. T. Howling club met for the
last tlmo this Hummer on last Thursday,
when tho members enjoyed n picnic nt
Krug'e park from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. A
final gamo was bowled and tho rest of
tho tlmo Bpont In games nnd chat out under
tho trees.
Miss Dcsslo Bailey of Atlanta, Ga., wns
tho guest of honor nt a lawn party given
on Friday evening nt tho homo of Mrs.
E. P. Dalley on North Eighteenth strcot.
Tho lawn wns lighted with strings of Chl
noso lanterns and a most pleasant, evening
was enjoyed by tho thirty young people
present.
Miss Ada Klrkendnll wns hostess at a din
ner at tho Country club on Monday even
ing, when Misses Lucy Core, Ilesslo Brady.
Janet Rogers and Pullman were her
gucsta, Tho arrival of n party of young
men a llttlo Inter completed tho company
for n very pleasant evening at dancing.
Miss Horbertn Jnyncs wns hostess at an
Informal but most delightful lawn and
dancing party on Frldny evening, at which
about thlrty-flvo young pcoplo wero enter
tained In honor of Miss Faith Potter's
guests, Misses Wells, Bugsley and Mgoro,
nnd Miss Carpenter of Evanston, 111., who
Is MIeb Cndy's guest.
Tho members of tho Winter club enjoyed
nn outing nt Lnko Manawa on Thursday
ovenlng. Tho party was taken over In a
special car and launches reserved to carry
them over tho lake, whero tho early part
of tho ovenlng was spent In the wntor.
Later n short program was dnnced and re
freshments followed, tho youug pcoplo re
turning to tho city Into In tho evening by
a special cnr.
In honor of Miss Benedict, who Is Miss
Rothschild's guest, und Miss Obcndorfor,
Mrs. Abram Simon's sister, Mlso Mao
Holler and Miss Hanchen Rchfold, Mes
dames D. Sampson, M. Kline, N. Rothschild
nnd S. Goldman entertained sixteen young
women Informally on Wednosday afternoon
nt tho homo of Mrs. Goldman. The nftcr
nnou wns most enjoyably spent at games
and contests, n search for n handsomo
prize, which tho finder was permitted to
keep, being one of tho most enjoyable
features. Refreshments were served later
In tho afternoon, tho tahlo decorations
betas In pink.
Complimentary to her guest, Miss Car
penter, Miss Potter's guests, Misses Mooro,
Pugslcy nnd Wells nnd Miss Edith llcr's
guests, Misses Anderson, Holdcrman and
Qlddlngs. Miss Cady entertained about forty
young pcoplo at a dancing and lawn party
on Thursday ovonlng. Tho room of tho lowor
floor of tho hoiiPc were thrown together
nnd used for dancing, while tho veranda
and Inwn. which wero furnished with rugs,
cushions nnd rhnlrs, served as a promenade
nnd placo for refreshment between the
dances. Mrs. Cndy and Miss Cady wore as
r.lBted In receiving their guests by the
vlBltlng young women.
The homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Potter
was the scene of one of tho prettiest occa
sions of tho wcok on last Tuesday evening,
when nbout sixty young pooplo wero en
tertained nt a dancing party given In honor
of Miss Faith Potter nnd her guests,
Misses .Moore. Wells and Pugslcy, Tho
spnclous lower lloor was thrown together
Will Return
havo Buffered years from a wfalc stomach,
wni nn rnrn hnva hAAn k-,-i.,.k . w
Stomach Bitters.
What It has done for others during tho past fifty years It will
cortnlnly do for you now. If you are troubled with
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Biliousness, Nervousness
or Malaria, Fever and Ague
you should give this wonderful raedlclno a fair trial. It will
surely do you good.
Tho Renulno must have Our Privutc Dye Stamp
ovor tbo nock of tho bottle.
nnd canvnred and there tho merry com
pany participated In n progrnm of wnlties
and two-steps. Out on the veranda nnd
lawn cushions, rugs and chairs furnished
many a cosy corner, offering tho most In
viting places for rest and tetc-a-tcto be
tweon tho numbers. Refreshments were
served on tho lawu.
Mm riurntx anil Wlifrrnliout.
Mr. F. J. Burkley Is In Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull aro at Lako Okobojl.
Mrs. Horace Burt returned last Saturday
from Wisconsin.
Mr. C. L. Hnzelton has gone for a visit
to his old home In Vermont.
Mrs. Elijah Stoddard left for tho cast
on Monday evening.
Mrs. George II. Angltn Is In St. Paul,
Minn., visiting friends.
Dr. Coffman and Mr, Weir Coflman have
gone to Sheridan, Wyo.
Bishop Williams has returned from a two
weeks' trip to Colorado.
Mrs. Charles Keller and children left
yesterday for Pryor lake.
Mrs. F. M. Woods has gono to Hot
Springs, S. D., for a visit.
Colonel Wilson left on Frldny to Join
Mrs. Wilson In Wisconsin.
Mrs. S. G. Strlcklnnd left on Tuesday
for White Bear Lnko, Minn.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Qnhm nrc enjoying
an outing In the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester R. Rush are visit
ing friends In Hannibal, Mo.
Mr. J. W. Thomas nnd son Fred returned
on Sunday from Lake Madison.
Mrs. Gcorgo Prltchctt and Miss Margaret
arc nt homo after their trip cast.
Miss Julia Wcllnndcr has gono to Mount
Carroll, 111,, to visit her parents.
Miss Laura Hunter Is In Vinton, la., visit
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. George McElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gamble returned on
Friday from nn extended eastern trip.
Mrs. J. R. Goodlct nnd children havo re
turned from n visit to Kansas City.
Miss Mnbcl Higglns Is spending a wcok
nt Denlson, la,, with Miss Pearl Ley.
Mrs. Carrlo C. Day and children havo
gone to Lako Okobojl for n few weeks.
Mrs. Harry Jackson has returned from a
four weeks' visit to Denver and Manltou.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ransom loft on
Tuesday for a two weeks' visit to Detroit.
Misses Jennie and Fayno Schlcrstlno have
gone to Colorado Springs for a brief outing.
Miss Carrlo Wells Is nt homo nfter a visit
of several weeks with friends In Sioux City,
In.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Copley nro enjoying a
ten days' visit with friends In Edgcrton,
Wis.
Miss Harriet E. Cnrmlchael has returned
from a visit with' her parents In Mason
City, la.
Mr. Fred Dale roturned on Monday from
a threo weeks' outing at Madison lake,
Minnesota.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Nash nnd Mr. Ed
Crclghton have gono to Lexington, Ky., for
a brief trip.
Miss Frances Furvls left last Monday for
n visit of Bovcrnl weeks with friends In
Racine, Wis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Dcrlght and Miss Lil
lian Malcomb have gono to Manltou on a
pleasuro trip.
Mrs. C. II. Coons left Inst week for a
six weeks' visit to Deadwood nnd Hot
Springs, S. D.
Mrs. John Douglas and sons havo gone
to Spokane, Wash., and will remain there
until October.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Neely nnd sons havo
returned from a six weeks' outing at Madi
son Lake, Minn.
Mrs. C. Hartman and Mrs. William Hill
Clarke left on Tuesday for a two months'
outing In Canada,
Misses Louise and Lillian Tukey havo
gono to Mndlson Lnko to spend tho remain
der of tho summer.
Mrs. Wilson Lowo nnd son leave today
for Chelsea, Mass., to spend tho remainder
of the summor there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Welch and Miss Anna
Welch havo returned from a two weeks'
visit In tho country.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Rawltzer have gono
for a four weeks' trip to Ycllowstono park
and Hunter Springs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. V. Lewis and Miss Lewis
havo returned from an extended tour of tho
eastern watering places.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stlgcr returned on
Thursday from a month's visit to Now
York nnd Now England.
Mr. Herbert Elser and Miss Lillian Elscr
nro spending several weeks visiting Denver
nnd other Colorado points.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo L. Hones havo re
turned from nn extended eastern trip, stop
ping at Buffalo on their return.
Mr. J A. Brogan returned from Lako
Okobojl on Wednesday. Mrs. Brogau nnd
sons will romain there another wcok.
Colonel nnd Mrs. Spurgcn, Miss Spurgon
and Mr. Horaco Spurgcn havo returned from
a month's outing nt Yellow3tono park.
Mrs. John D. Murphy and daughter. Miss
Mary, left last ovenlng for n two weeks'
visit to Denver and Colorado Springs.
Mr. John F. Dalo returned on Tuesday
from Lako Madison, Minn. Mrs. Dalo aud
family will remain thcro until September.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Welch and son went
east on Saturday and will visit Buffalo,
New York City nnd other points of interest.
Dr. and Mrs, Hnlloy left on Friday even
ing for Macomb, 111. Mrs. Bailey and chil
dren will spend tho remainder of tho sum
mor there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Curtis are visiting
Buffalo nnd other eastern points of Interest.
They will return to Omaha nbout Septem
ber 1.
Miss Holon Smith left on Tuesday for
Sound Beach, Conn., whero alio will bo tho
guest of Mrs. C'inrlcs .Kountzo for two
weeks.
Mr. Chnrles T. Kountzo loft on Thursday
to Join his family at Sound Bench, Conn.,
nnd will remnln there with them until
September,
Mrs. M. E. Hcnrt loft last Sunday for
Denver, where sho will Join a party of
friends and with them visit the mountain
resorts of Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith havo gone to
Evanston, Wyo., and expect to spond sov
era! weeks visiting Snlt Lnko City nnd Den
ver before, returning.
Mrs. Harry Woodard loft yesterday for
Hot Springs, S. D., whero sho will Join her
husband and spend three weeks travollng
through tho Black Hills.
Mrs, Hugo Brandols and Miss Jncoby, who
has been hor guest for sevoral months, left
on Tuesday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Brandols
will jcturn bomo tlmo In October.
Mr3. John Hughes of South Twentieth
street has gono on n visit to Huffalo,
Rochester nnd other enRtern cities, to bo
gono threo or four weeks.
Misses Lcnn nnd Ida Butts hnvo returned
from n month's trip through tho enst, which
Included n visit In Boston with their uncle,
Nlxon Waterman, New York, Washington
and Huffnlo.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schllcder and son Ver
non hnvo gone east on nn extended trip,
Thoy will visit Huffalo and thon tako tho
St, Lawrence trip, returning to Omaha
nbout September 1.
Out u( Town (iurnta.
Mies Carpenter of Evanston, III., Is Miss
Cady's guest.
Miss Anderson of Qlenwood, la , Miss
GldJtngs of Actblson, Kan., and Miss Hoi-
drrmnn of Chlrago, nro guests of the Misses
Her.
Mrs. T. P. Cartrlght of Corning, la., Is
the guest of Mrs. L. L. Thomas.
MIm Benedict of Roeheiter, N. Y Is the
guest of Miss Mro Rothschild.
Miss Walker of Chicago Is visiting Mrs.
Evn Pnrrotto Sweeney, at 1S01 Davenport
street. i
Ml Antoinette Spethmnn of Grand Is-'
land Is tho guest of Miss Cora Snyers, nt '
2C39 Dnvcnport street. ' j
Mrs. T. 11. McCulloch of Chlengo Is visit-
Ing her sister, Mrs, Fred Englo of 2i07(
North Twenty-fourth street.
After spending the Inst two weeks visit-1
Ing friends In the city, Miss Gertrude Mor- i
risy ictiirncd to her homo In Lincoln on
cdnesdny.
Mies Pugjley of Kansas City. Miss Mooru
of Knnsas City and Miss Wells of Mln-
nenpolls, orrlvcd on Monday to be the guests
or Miss Faith Potter.
A Cure fur t'liiilcrn Infinitum.
"Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker of
Bookwaltor, ()., "an Infant child of our
neighbor's was Buffering from cholera In
fantum. Tho doctor had given un all
hopes of recovery. 1 took a bottlo of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea
Remedy to tho house, telling them I felt
sum It would do good If used ncenrdlnir n
directions. In two days' tlmo tho child
hnd fully recovered and Is now (nearly a
year slnco) a vigorous, healthy girl. I
hnvo recommended this remedy frenucntlv
and have never known It to fall In any
single Instnnce. For sale by nil druggists.
Illnlioii .Senliilii'lnl Arrive.
N't'.W VnllK Ann. 1 -t... a i.
bishop of Plncencln, Italy, and hend of nil
the Komnn Cntholjp missions throughout
Jim mum, iiiiiveu loony on im steamer
Lngitrlu. Ho Is on n visit of Inspection of
tnr. fillsHlmiM In A,.odr"i .,,,,1 .fill r.,.ni.t.. ,..
tills eountrv until October.
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.CLOflK&SUfrCO..
Fall Jackets
Wo havo un attractive lino of enrly
fall weight Jackets, Just right for cool
uvcnlngs during August, embracing
silk Etons, cloth Etons nnd cloth box
conts, nt popular prices. Also the pop.
u!ar Itngluns In tun nnd oxford sliudes.
Bathing Suits
Thoso who hnvo been wultlng for our
bathing suits to nrrlvo enn now bo ac
commodated with any slzo from S2 to
12 bust mensuro.
Walking Skirts
nnd full length dress skirts just (re
ceived. Will bo found very attractive
In style nnd price. Handsome iinllucd
skirts from $3 to $10 and new effects In
dress sklrtp nt $7.50 to $23 ench.
Sec our white lawn waists nt $1.30.
:SCQFIELD
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PIMPLES
POSITIVELY CURED.
With my icienllflc treatments, spo
dully prepnied for ench Individual
case. I Bpredlly and permanently cure
blackheads, large pores, pimples, a'd
all disorders urfectlnc the skin, the
scalp nnd nervous bystom, nt your
home. Consultation In person or by
letter Is free and strictly confidential.
JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I.,
10a STATE 6T.. cor. Monroe. CUICAGO.
STEINWAY
The
Without a rival. Tho ideal present for any season. Wo are tho
only agents in Nebraska and
iow a full lino of Voso, Emerson, J vers iS: I'oud, Steer, -lewett,
A. Ii. Chase and Packard pianos, instruments of sterling worth
at low cost. New pianos for rent. Artistic tuning and repairing
promptly done. You aro respectfully invited to visit our aviuo
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The only attachment of its kind indorsed by tho world's greatest
pianists, I'adorewski, Rosenthal, Kauer and .Moszkowski. Cat
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The Loading I'iano House in the West.
l.'U:? Farnam St., Omaha. Telephone l(!2r.
Iowa Branch, 1 roadway, Council M)uffs. Telephone .TTS.
FREES FREE?? FREE!!!
SIR MADAME
ORIENTAL RUG CO.
This Is a new Industry which will open up for business Tuesday, the fith day of
August, and will glvo nway an Orlentnl Hug free. It Is posslblo for you to ho tho
one to get It.
Como nnd register your name, wo will tell you how you can hnvo It.
Our goods como direct from the Importers. Customers will save 30 per cent by
purchasing from us.
This Is tho only firm that does cleaning, mending and straightening of Oriental
Hugs.
Turkish silk shawls, collars nnd (Issues of tha quality nnd price we havo to sell
cannot be found In nny store In tho city. Tako advantage of this opportunity. Como
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Buying Diamonds
Satisfaction In tho purchnco of Diamonds is not nr. rniuil n matter
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the merchant who cells them When you nro ready to buy diamonds
como to us Our business standing nnd reputation nre uuarnntees
til it you will set your money's worth.
Mawhiimey
Jcwclivwuul Art StatliMiurs,
Mall orders given careful attention sclc
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FOR WOMEN.
$3.00 VALUES
cost
$3.30 ALWAYS.
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Sorosis Slue Store,
201 South 13th St.
FRANK WILCOX, Mgr.
S OR 0 S I S
A Carload of
Wheeler & Wilson
Ball-Bearitig
Sewing Machines
Just received. Wo must have room to
storo them, consequently wo will dispose of
nil second-hand and slightly used ma
chines nt a sacrifice. An oportunlty to
get a nearly new mnchlnc at your own
price.
SEE WANT COLUMN FOR PRICE
LIST.
Modern Drophcad Machines, slightly
used, nt one-halt regular price. We rent
machines nt 75c per week or $2 per month.
Thcso nro modern, up-to-date machines,
with complete attachments.
Wo Bell needles nnd parts for nnd repair
every sowing mnchlno manufactured.
Nebraska Cycle Co.
Geo. E. M'lckcl, Mgr.
Cnr. Jritli niul llariiej-, Omnlin.
M Xortli -llli St., South Oiiialia.
Piano
Western Iowa. We also have on
& Ryan Co.,
tolliaiul Douglas Streets.
tlon path.-jes 8cut to responsible parties,
B Modicatod
I Complexion Powder
m N thi: purest in the world; no lime, chalk,
M lend or line, keep the skin soft a a
H baby's Sample free,
i J. A. 1'oxzonl, St. I.ouli. Mo
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at our ADS and in them YOU will find that which will interests
you ami your neighbors, both in prices and qualities. All eyes
right hero now.
Grocery Department
Honey, per frame, 10c. Why pay 120c per framo when you
can buy the same at 10c per frame wo will put on sale IlSt
frames WHOl'LAl! SIZ1J remeinbor quality first-class, for
10c per frame.
Soda Crnckcrn, per pound 5c 'Ginger Snnps, per lb. Bo
Gold Medal Flour, per fack 9Sc i Cheeso (cream), per lb 12'so
Pickles, assorted, per bottlo 8 1-Sc i Swedish Matches, per dozen f'O
Jelly, assorted, per glass Ce'lted Pepper Sauce, bottlo Co
llakmg Soda, per package -Ic Wheat, 2-lb. packngo So
( 5 1ST lilOHT (ililOASl-M'P a greasy snap axle grease in
one-pound boxes, per box, 2c.
Tea and Coffee Dept.
We are headquarters for these goods we sell as low as tho
majority of merchants can buy their stock. '
You are now given nn opportunity to mako Coffo frrM. ronsted-a splendid 1 T)1R
.1... ,. ..j i drink, rcr lound
Oolong, Gunpowder or Hngllsh Ilrcakfast
Teas nt. per Q,.
Teas nt. per Q.
pound t)CH
Meat Department
Potted Meats,
4ftl
per can .
Butter Department
Only the pure as the purest Mutter sold in our storo, ahvajs
fresh, received twice a day. Always on ice.
Puro Country lluttcr,
per pound
1 J,(
i.TLC'
Smalt Sour Pickles, per dozcu
Jewellery
The hit of the season.
Those stylish Ucnuty Pins that other stores!
.. ..111... . , A , 1
wo will sell for, per dozen tJj
Ladles' Tuniuolso licit Hroochcs tho latesti
novelty, beautiful goods
our prlco
Silver plnted Bracelets with
lock and key
I0c
1 O,.
.liV,
Crockery
Specials for Monday nnd
Decorated and gold China Tea and Coffee
Cups and Saucers. This combination will
be displayed In four groups your cholco nt
10c, 15c, 20c and 25c, representing values
from 15c to 75c.
DON'T MISS THIS SALE A tablo of
Crystal and Fancy Vases your cholco of
vases that most of them havo sold regu
larly for C5c our prlco 10c.
Illsquo Ilablcs never sold for less than
$1.00 our price 35c.
Sporting Goods Dept.
ltUKLS.
23-yard NMckol Click Heel, 19c.
10-yard Nickel Click Keel, 25c.
CO-yard Nickel Click Drag and Multlpler
Fi cents,
SO-yard Nlcklc Click Drag nnd Multlpler,
GO cents.
150-yard Nickel Click ileel and Multlpler,
$1.00.
nous.
3-ploco Jnpanees Cane, 12 feet, full fer
rulcd, reel hand, guldo rings, complete, 40c.
3- plcco Calcutta, complete, 10c.
4- plcco Calcutta, 14 ft., complete, COc.
Kemoinber all articles quoted in this AD are for Monday
and Tuesday sales only.
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Dewey & Stone Furniture Co.,
111S and 1117 Fa nut in Street.
FURNITURE
We are offer
ing special in
ducements t o
prospective, pur
chasers during
tho hoated term
ejecting a
saving to more
than pay for the
discomforts ex
perienced i n
shopping this
hot weather.
Lawn and Porch Furniture
almost given away. If you need nny, come to us wo are hendqunrters for this
kind of furnlturo and our prices nro so low you can't help buying.
LAHOK AHM PORCH UOCKI5II
rpllnt seat, natural maplo or painted
greenworth $3.00 to T nx
close 1. t.'J
AHM CHAIIt TO MATCH
Hooker choice of colors
to close
AIIOVK
1.95
All other Porch and Lawn Goods cnually low. THIJ ONLY OMR PHICi:
FCUNITIMU: HOUSK IN TUB CITY.
Dewey & Stone Furniture Co.,
1115 and 1117 Farnam Street.
The Bee Want Ads
IlcnncttM Cni-ltul brand Coffee, well ro.'.stod,
; Wl,j toasted-n most delicious drink -put
up In one-pound packages,
ul' 111
,,ich
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Vc.il Leaf, 1Q0
imp cnr. J-JU
I Dennett's Capitol Creamery, OQ
ner nnund tj(j
nc
Department
Iloro you aro a groat bar-
ryfllll .
14 ) 1 1
Wo will put on sale a splendid selection of
ladles' Hatpins, regular prlco 19c Look
hero rulck, your eyesight docs not deceive
I you r.t all wo will sell
T
TWO for
Department
Tuesday only:
Uxtra large Imitation Fruit Howls-
-our
price 25c.
Km era Id nnd Crjstal Fruit Sajcers our
price, 2c.
Crystal Spoon Trays our ptlco 7c.
Flow Dluo Tea Saucers our price 7c.
Oold Traced Tea Saucers our price 2o.
Flint Crystnl Peerless Glass Sugar Howl
end Creamers, each 10c.
Ueer Tankard, crystal, to closo out,
each He.
4-plcco Calcutta, 16 ft., complete, COc.
Split IJamboo, fine rods, $1.00.
Spilt Ilamboo, flno rods, $1.25.
nrlstol Steel Rods, $4.50, $4.75 and $fi.75.
Lines, all kinds; Hooks, nil kinds; Files,
Spoon Bait, Leaders, etc., In variety and at
reduced prices.
Wooden Ware Dept.
6-foot Step Ladder, 45c.
Towel Holler with Iron brackets, 8c.
Lnrgn Wooden Spoon, 5c.
An 8-bar Clothes Dryer to hang on the
wall a handy nrttclo for tho kitchen 15c.
Hard Wood Chopping Ilowi, 7c.
Towel P.uck, 3 nrms, mttnl comers, Oc.
New Goods
are constantly
arriving and be
ing placed on
our lloors for
your inspection
advanced pat
terns in Metal
Hods, Dressers
and Dining
Room Furniture
aro already on
display.
4. 6 AXD fi KURT LAWN SKTTKKS,
red or green, well made and durable
to closo,
SD.Dn, $3 In and SM 1)5
LADIKS' POHCH HOCKKR, SPLINT
sent, natural maple only I t
to clcse I
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