THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 27, lfW. ' t'AY rlf 2 Coolrtnl !! Baklaf Mad basy M "GARi YOU etanit erect, naturally and comfortably when nsing tba . Gas Rangtc Notice the fltaxtratiofi to the rlrht which ahowt Tee "Oarlaad Way and compin with "tha old war" lllastrated below. Ko stooping or back breaking when cooking and baklag with tha "Garland" Gas Rang. Betides tha iit and convenience, tha "Garland" Cat Range not only saves km, bat fives an even, regular beat nr? t-" at all timet. If la It, Economical made 1' J PTI I tbe"tiarland"war. Old Wy TV" ' Drop n a postal aad let at tend yon the little story et to, "Mrt. Potter's Decision," which will be (xraad totensolf interesting and Uitroctlva. In thit booklet Mra. Potter give tome of ber CHOICEST RECIPES. Ear to make and dallctoua when prepared. Address Dept. 38 The Micfcigea Stove Company, Petroll Chicago Lttj at Mm tat ntm la tat Warle. SOCIETY AND JUNE BRIDES Appioachinc Weddintt Promise to Orcnpj the Attention of All. FOUR SET TO OCCUR WITHIN FORTNIGHT All Will Be Qetet. bat the Incidental Are Snflleleat ta Keep Polk Bair with Imareiaptt Etud at Least. Her Axirrr, "Dearest." I said, and whispered low, "Tell me a thing I long to know. Tell me, thou prophetess of biles. Tell me whl-h cheek of thine to kiss? She alRhed, and ahook her head tthe witch!) ... 'It makes no difference which la whle.1. The choice, kind air, la up to you You mum decide between the two. Tom Maaon In the Reader for June. Ed- Brandeie accompanied Mr. and Mra. ward Roeewater abroad In March. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Rurgese are plan- nine a trip abroad thla Hummer. . Mra. Bur gess will leave today, for Ponllao, III., where aha will visit her people for a ahort time. Miss Bradford, a niece, will accom pany Mr. and Mrs. burgr abroad. Mra. I.ew! Reed returned Monday from Detroit and Chlr-ago aero m ran led by her on Mr. Iewla Reed, ho returned to Chi cago Tuesday and will sail next Thuradajr from New York lor Perl. Mr. Philip Reed apent the week with hla brother In Chicago. For ! by Gat Companlet and leading dealer! everywhere. He Oh, tell me, sweetheart, which Is It V That makes you seem so fair. Your teeth, your Hps. your haiel eyes, Or your wary, gold brown hair? , SHE The first, of course, sir, it's because My teeth are always bright. Bailey, The Dentist, Pazton Block, Makes them stay clean and white. Established 1888. Tel. PoukIas-1083. The Social Calendar. TUESDAY Mra. John A, MeShane a In 11 n h m.i n wir.i iTufc.wMAT rinentnv of the Country club: Mr. and Mra. M. Meyer, a luncn- eon. THI-RSDAY Mra. J6hn A. MoShane s, a iiinKhnti. Mra Mu Berkenroad, luncheon; Mra. Harry Steele entertains tha rhirmnnlfi rlnh. HATt'RDAY Dinner and dance at Coun try club and Field club. The June bride promlaea to have a de cided effect upon the social calendar next month, notwithstanding the denlale of several of the engaged ones that there would be weddlnga before fall. The very first week of June will bring four weddlnga, every one of them of conae' quence, becauae of the social prominence of the families concerned. At least three of these will be auiet affairs, but no matter how quiet a wedding may be, It doea not prevent the glven-ln-honor affaire and with four weddlnga acheduled within a fortnight thla week will cer talnly provide something more than the few things so far announced. Of course there will be other brldea, too, but the carda are not yet out and there are four weeks in June. When You Go Away Thla Summer Don't Forgot . To pack your silver and other valuables and " . . leave them In storage at Omaha Safety Deposit Vaults It's Cheaper Than Insurance. Under OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Between Douglas and Farnam Btreets. A Burglar-proof Safe, $5.00 Per Year. mm "' vt - f i?rifM.v , . .tree leaeeeaeaeaeeaetaserm ivi:::r.ir!f-.'i.iVs:r U i.) ani.-U't The opening of the Country club Wednesday la the conspicuous feature of tbls week socially. There will be the tournament In the afternoon, the table d'hote dinner and the dance In the even ing. That the attendance will be large la assured by the fact that 108 have al ready engaged places for dinner. Several of these will, of course, be In parties. The tardy completion of the decoration cauaed many to fear that the opening would have to be postponed again, but the date la fixed this time. The buaybodles are chatting Industri ously of an engagement, which, they aay, la to culminate In a very quiet wedding about the middle of June, and an extended trip abroad. The young woman la one of Omaha's sweetest singers, who haa apent considerable time In Chicago and the east in study. He la a member of a well known local printing firm. r BEAUTIFUL r n OMAHA'S DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT I mm TODAY OP Ell S THE PEERLESS ORGANIZATION N0RD1WS CONCERT BAND An Assurance of Better1 Musle Than Ever Before MAMMOTH ROLLER COASTER LABGEST'EVER CONSTRUCTED IS THE WEST. Japanese Baser and Rail Game, Rifle Academy, Baby Racks, Mrrry-Go-Round, Bowling Alley, Novelty Shooting Gallery, Knife and Cane. Racks, Fenny Vaudeville tit the Big Prnny Arcade. LARGE FLEET OF HANDSdME LAUNCHES 300-STEEL ROWBOATS-300 JMfmbQttan Beach Bathing Unexcelled "Weddlaare a Eassseateati, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Danfurth announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Maud, to Jamas R. Wright of Rexburg, Idaho, formerly of Omaha. The wedding of Miss Henrietta Bartlett, daughter of Judge and Mrs. E. M. Bart lett, to Mr. Oeo.-ge Cowles West, will be solemnised Wednesday, June 4. The marriage of Mlaa Fannie Louise Cole, daughter of Ms. Francis Otis Cole, to Mr. Edwin J. Speh, will take place Wednesday evening, June 6, at S o'clock at St. Mathlus' church. Mrs. Edwin T. Tennery announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Georgia Beatrice Tennery. to Mr. Oeorge Kldgley Wright. The wedding will take place early in June. Mr. and Mra. Thaddeua Blnford announoe the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Olen O. Buck of Omaha, Neb. The wedding will occur some time in the aitumn. Mlsa Blnford will be remembered as the guest of Miss Laura Dale during the winter. The marriage of Mrs.' Gertrude Robinson to Mr. Harry De Munn Hopkins of Seattle, will take place at the Hamilton, In the apartmenta of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. R, Ring-wait, at half after I, on the af ternoon of June s. Bishop Williams offici ating; the Immediate family only being present at the ceremony. A small reception wiU follow from 4 to I. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, after a trip east, will return to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott spent last week at Denver. Mra. Charlea Martin Is the guest of her Bister In tayton, O. Mrs. Charlea Marley has returned from trip to Bitcelsior Spring. Mr. Gould Diets apent , last week at Minneapolis and Hot Springs. Mrs. F. A. Nash and Miss Potter spent part of last week In Chicago. , Mrs. Walter E. Barnaby haa gone to St. Louis for the remainder of the sum mer. Miss Mary Jennings of Topeka, Kan., Is visiting relatives on West Dodge streets. , M'ss Bell of HoUidaysburg. Pa., Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Howard Baldiige for a few days. ' Mr. Harry Cartan has been called to Ban Francisco by the serious Illness of his brother. Miss Hess of Chicago has been the guest of Dean and Mrs. O. A. Beecher during the past week. Miss Morse, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. O. W. Holdrege. has returned to Kansas City.' Mrs. Fred Lake and baby left Friday for Milwaukee where they will spend June wjth Mrs. Lake's parents. Miss Jennie Brown is ending the month with Mr. and Mra. John Patrick at their ranch near Sheridan, Wyo. i Mra. F. S. Cowglll la expected home the first of the week from an .extended visit with friends at Louisville. Ky. Miss Katie Dougherty of Dubuque will spend part of her vacation with friends in Omaha and Council Bluffs. Mrs. L W, Lowe ef Lexington, Neb., the guest of her mother. Mrs. L. A. Garner of 2539 California street. Miss Julia Higginson Is the guest of Mlaa Wallin at Grand Rapids, Mich., at preeent, but la expected home early In June. Mrs. Cralne of Springfield, O., nee Emily Wakeley, la expected this week to be the guest' of her parents. Judge and Mrs. Wakeley. Miss Annie Mahoney of St. Louis baa been the guest for the paat two weeka of her slater. Mrs. R. A. Lenasler of 1321 Myrtle avenue. Mr. Edward J. Duffy Is expected home from Notre Dame university this week. He will spend the vacation with his par ents on Franklin street. Mies Shears was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock until Monday when aha went to Madison to spend two weeks before returning to California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fltsgerald of Jef ferson City, .Mo., are guests of friends on Sherman Avenue for a few days. They are en route to Seattle and Portland. Mrs. S. S. Curtis will leave Monday for Colorado Springs where she will join her daughter, Mlaa .Carlta Curtis and be the guest of Mrs. Frank Avery for a tlme.. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mclntyre have gone to Kansas City to make their home, Mr. Mclntyre having accepted a position with the Faeche Iron company of that city. Mrs. Charles Woolworth and children, who have been guests ef Judge Wool- worth for the past week, left Wednes day for New York to sail Saturday for Europe. ' Mrs. Daniel 3. Runyan. who has been with her mother and sister, Mrs. Touxalln and Mrs., .Clarke,. at; the Madison for the past two weeks, has returned to her home n New York, Miss Harriet Smith of Granite, Ark., who has been the guest of Miss Alice Gates for the last two' weeks, returns to her home this evening. Miss Smith will be married on June 27, and Miss Gates will accompany her home and be her maid of honor. mwm V, "N i")c.i"i ".Vinni-uoi 1 .. 1 ,il"J-iT''.M II Silk Glove for 8amter l!!t,ViV-SS7A, i ne pen new a n i a-wear darlar -KAT8EB" embodies afi ILfWft essentials. t - "! v.; ?.rn jf.uo jw? nnearf,aaisiiisfaieeefiaaawaieia sUMta.sMsWsMsBsi i SUPERIOR SERVICE AT THE CAFES. EVERY VENIENCE FOR PICNICS AND OUTINQS CON- ADMISSION TO PARKS FREE Pleasures Paat. Miss Alice Gatea entertained about twenty friends In compliment to her guest, Miss Harriet Smith of Arkansas, Friday evening. Mrs. L. B. Whitmarsb entertained at din ner Thursday for- Mr. and Mra. Hafer ef CouncH Bluffs, and Mrs. A. Whitmarsh of Bellefourche, South Dakota. Covers were laid for twelve. The Albany club was entertained Thura day afternoon by Mra. George Balrd. Prises were won by Mra. Ciilp, Mrs. Torn Cahlll, and the hosteas. Mra. Tom Cahlll will entertain next week. The IaDousaine Club met with the Misses Joe and Fay Lyman Thursday even Ing, May 34th and were very delightfully entertained. The prlae waa won by Ml Fay Lyman. Mlsa Nellie Wlhn will enter tain the club Friday evening, June 8th. EVERY 4FTULC0N THE VVESTEN AMUSEMENT COMPANY W. W. COLE. General Maaager OMAHA'S POLITE RESORT EVERY EVEXIXG and 7V m. The Royal Canadian Band J. M. Finn, Bandiiiaxtcr; Christian H. Rodenklrchen, Cornet Kolo i. Fanfare t'orjm mud Trumliuiie (Juurtet. W-V NEW ANIMATED PICTURES K23i3ti& The Prodigal Bon, Life if Moses, Joseph Sold Into Bondage bv Hla Brethren, Thanatopaia in coloraiand others, exhibited from the new ma chine, the lJloBiihere, THESE ARB OPKN AM. THE TIME: Temple of Palmistrv fnew Physical Culture, tnewi Jaianese Ball Game, new Penny Arcade fmanv new picturea and nuslc), Roller Ciwater, Carousal Wonderland LauKhlmr Gallery. llo0 8.da Fountain, over 3,0u00 Flowere and IMants ' verv su perior cafe. etc. ' Balloon Aacenalon every Sunday evening, weather permitting. All Street Car Lines Transfer to Krug Park. Pleaaares la Prospect. Mrs. Max Berkenroad will entertain luncheon Thursday. Mrs.' Joseph Philips will entertain the next meeting of the South Side Whist club, Tuesday. June (. Mrs. John A. MoShane has Invitation out for two bridge luncheons Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mr D. Oroaa will be at home Wednesday afternoon and evening at their home, US3 Franklin atreet. Mr. and Mra. M. Meyer will receive Wed nesday afternoon at their home in honor of their son. Mr. Joseph Meyer. The local chapter Daughters of the Amerl can Revolution will hold a lawn party Monday afternoon, June 11, at the home of Mra. C. M. Wllhelm. Mrs. Harry Steele la to be hoatesa of Thursday afternoon's meeting ef the Char- nionte club at her home at Twenty-eighth street and Poppleton avenue. SSsMSSSSS ESSS 23 BASE BALL VINTON ST. PARK OMAHA PUEBLO MAY 25, 2G AND 27. GAMES CALLED 3:45 EARTHQUAKE BOOK To Hlp San Francisco.' mi Daautilul tnk. tinird hy th biitr Sum, r. of Su Kin.-I (or ika btnfti ( ttae Mru-MS niiuim llrtjr erfct nprodu mil iron loinra,fc rpb.nllr punraluf tl.a MatraciioH ol baa rraorlAco ib rtat miAto 1 ih mari. i Ttt kuoS U of abaortiliii InUraat It ahowa tke wrcM an. ttuikx. baiike. kotls. iM.ri eil ptnwJau lw ol ibt alialMaa ritj. It afcovs sow ik iwopi ara bow liriua. tha bJ tnai M tnaira. sui for ik boo t ix an kaip lh aotaim tub id rmii or in aai. SId1 oi. 11 w Orn (or ai. b in. writ io,. tiua't lar. for NOW I tb tin i I aJ- it, souk la Ml ortk the arte u DkuVvrtBg stBarrr ro, STSl CalilJtatav at. Baa Fraaetae 1 c 3 C c 2 C "o) I cr1 fo) cr1 fo) ' Wsnted, by June 1, furnished houae. N. Baldwin. Tel. Harney -321 S. John NEW ROCK ISLAND TRAINS Three Are Added to the Paseeagrer Service that AaTeete the Gate City. The Rock Island haa added three new traJna for Omaha in the new arrangement of the time card which will be effective next Sunday. A new night train to Chicago will leave Omaha at t SS and arrive at Chi cago at the next morning. A new day light train will leave Omaha at 1:18 and arrive at Chicago at 10 the same evening. The Des Moines local will be discontinued. No. from Colorado will arrive at Omaha at 4:10 and leave at 4:20 p. m. reaching Chicago at T the next morning. No. t and 42 will remain unchanged. ' Westbound a new fast daylight train will arrive from Chicago at 10:10 p. m., leaving Chicago at 3:30. Local No. will be dis continued. A new Chicago train will ar rive at Omaha at 12:10 noon. Train No. will arrive 30 minutes later than under the present schedule. No change will be made In the Rocky Mountain Limited or local No. 17. In Nebraska a new fast train to Denver will leave at 10:15 p. m. and east bound will arrive at Omaha at 7:35 a. ni. The Okla homa Limited and Rocky Mountain Limited will remain unchanged. Two new pas senger trains will also be established be tween Falrbury and Horton, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Soelal Chit-That. Mrs. Charles Ogden has taken apartments at the Madison for the summer. Mrs. Russell Harrison has moved Into her new home on Thirty-fourth street just off of Farnam street.. Mrs. IjcvI Carter accompanied by her cousin. Mlsa Carter of 8t. Loula, will sail June 14 from New York to spend several months In Europe. Mr. Harry Moorea and sisters. . Misses Adel and Kate, have given up their former home on South Nineteenth atreet and taken the houae at iZS Harney atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Warrerl Rogers have been doing Florence, Milan. Bologna and Venice and are now In Lucerne, expecting to apend about three weeks In 8wltserland. Mr. and Mrs. David Baum eact to occupy the house on Thirty-eighth street Just west of Harney, that Is being built by Mr. Black, as aoon aa It Is completed. Mr. Guy Doane arrived the first of the wevk from Manila where he haa 'spent the past two and a half years In the govern ment service. He has ! assigned to duty In Omaha. Mrs. A. L. Brandela and daughter. Mies Ruth, expect to laud at New Turk Thurs day ef tbls week. Mrs. Brand aad Mlaa Colonel Pottle la Oaaaha. Colonel James H. Pottle, a director In the "Brotherhood Wine Co." of New York, reached Omaha yesterday and la busy shaking handa with his numerous friends and customers. Th genial colonel never stores his cheerful disposition and alwaya carries a good supply of the latest jokes and stories, saying nothing about a trunk full of the "Brotherhood Wine Co. 'a" fa mous winea and liquors. His well known house haa done business In Omaha for more than a quarter of a century, and through absolute purity of products and the most honorable business methods, hus built op a reputation of which It may well be proud. Mr. B. R. Emerson, president of the "Brotherhood Wine Co.," went Into the wine business many yeara ago with the firm conviction that the United Statea could produce winea and Uquors that could not be surpassed by any foreign country. Hla standard waa "Absolute purity of prod ucts and a prompt redemption of every promise;" a determination from which not the slightest deviation haa ever occurred. The results attest the company's faithful ness to this motto. It not only stands at the head of thla business In the United States, but Ita fine winea and liquors are being eagerly sought by foreign customers. INVENTORY SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK. "VVe still have left some of the record-breakitif? bar gains that we offered Saturday, and the BIQ SALE will continue all this week until our stock is cleaned and ready for invoicing next month. ALL OUR LADIES' SPRING SUITS In all styles and shades, worth up to $5(100, go in three lots, at $4.93, $9.98 and $14.98 'COVERT and BLACK JACKETS, and SILK ETON JACKETS, worth up to $25.00 and $30.00, all the new Eastern Models, go in two lots, at $4.98 and $9.98 SKIRTS Voiles, Panamas, Worsteds, etc., a com plete assortment, cut one-half in price and selling up from $2.98 SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN SILKr- ETON and SHIRT WAIST SUITS-30 to 40 per cent off. DON'T WAIT UNTIL ALL THE RARE BAR GAINS ARE GONE. No goods reserved and positively no alterations made at these prices. S. FREDRICK BERGER & CO., The New Cloak Shop. 1517 Farnam St. Z3- CZZJ CIZ3.cz L3UY ! TDEu. SPRING TIME CUMMER TIME AMY' TIME NOW'S the TIME to buy a Concord, Stanhope, Surrey, Storm Wagon, Phaeton. We have them all We have the quality. We have the right price. We have the reputation. We have the largest variety. We have the best repository. We have Mayor Dahlman close. We have the City Council. We have you coming to DRUMMOND'S 1 8th and Harney Streets jeflERE c Oldest Art House In the Entire West is the A. HOSPE CO. Established 1874 The beautiful store at 1513 Douglas Street. The picture frame factory at 1614 Izard Street. For next week we put on folowing art pictures and prices. This will please. "LOVE DISARMED" f 24.00 "A VIRGINIA WEDDING" "ZEPHYRS OF IiOVE" $2.VOO' LOVE'S MELODY" Most Appropriate Gifts for June Brides. A. HOSPE CO. OMAHA, NED. Where the Many Pic tare Frames are Manufactured. .910.00 933.00 Two-1 Jobbers ta Aatoaaokllea. Tne automobile business bas finally got jbn Into the bands of Jobbera. The Llnloger Implement Co., 6th and Paolflc Sts., Omaha, have Just received their first consignment of. Orient Automobile Cuckboards, which they sell at . They will sell to the re tall trade of Omaha as well as to the deal era. No man who can raise tJ0 need be without an automobile. The Orient la no experiment. It has been on the market for four years. The United States govern, ment Is going to experiment with taeae machines with the view of adopting them for army service. Special Sale of Piece Suits to 00 9 order M0 COME IN WITH A CHIP ON YOUR SHOULDER We welcome the man who comes In here with a chin on his shoulder. The more critical you are, the more good points you will see the better you'll be able to oberve the superiority of our fab rics the surer you are to recog nise the grace of our cutting the more positive will be your appre ciation of the talent of our tailor ing. You who have not been able to get suited elsewhere, come to us. You whom other tailors consider "cranks," give us an opportunity of showing you how thoroughly MacCarthy-Wllson tailoring will please you. Suits made to measure. $25 to 160. MmCARTHY-WILSON TAILORING CO. Thone Doug. 1808. B04-TJS B. iGth Bt. Next door tq Wabash ticket office. POPULAR EXCURSION TO DES MOINES AND RETURN Decoration Day May 30th VIA $2-50 Round Trip Sec the Sights Vj.0.VJ.CARtllVAL June 11 to 16, 1J50G. Special train leaves Omaha Viiioa Kttku a,t T . m., Council Bluffs Main Bt. depot 7:15 a, ra., arriving Des Moines 11 a. m. Returning leaves Des Moines 7:80 p. ni. T1U train will not pick op pas sengers east of Council Bluffs. Inquire City Ticket Office, 1823 Farmtm Street for furtheg In formation. F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A. SCHOOL STILL CCLLECE CF OSTEOPATHY tit MenES. iowa. BiprWntW I oat run or LaSUEUT OSTgnraTHIC CUlNh " Ttltt URl-LI. inr rvarw ror 0TB0PATH1" INFIRMAK Y IN CONNECTION, ilm lor malaaua. Tkl. r.lls la tkoruhlr r llabt and iHOBunM kr ail tbe l4ia cltl BMM of xaa MKk. W sr. 1 aoattiea la laa can at MtlHU f ail clam.. Iiilroin will b ea U lunmar Tk at of rr!fclag. C. B Thwokaea. a ta. t. O, rnaitf; wtUta a ax !!. a. M . U L. D . Sac. 4 Ga. Mr , Itlt Utwl St Fyrs Insnrance against Are, ninth or theft.' The only modern storage-room In the city. Wo call for your garments. Better Be Safe Than Sorry. Bummer prices now on all repair work. Aulabaugh" IT,?H'il'r'i'"ir m 4 1508 Douglas. 'Phone Red 380.V LOOK FOR THE TIGER. Tf SIX ils? 1 BSbCsS3 EverTry Dry Gleaning For Your Old Cloliies? The oldish look goos with the dirt and germs Dry cleaning Is growing popular every day because It Is the only method of cleaning that loaves the goods with ' their original lustre and beauty. THE.-PANTORIUM Cleaning and Dyeing in All Its Branches. 1513 Jones St. Tel. Doug. 639 59c Duchess Superior Quality RUDDER GLOVCG For Household Purposes. The Duchess Is the most widely known 11.00 glove on the market and we positively guar antee them. Thla week' only -.5 9o Mo house wife ean afford to be without a pair. Beaton Drug Co. 15th and Farnam Write for prices on Rubber Goods as we are bead-quarters. PARIS GREEN to Kill POTATO DUCO One teblespoenful laris Oreeav aV-W. Co.. r.ne large sorlnklarful water; hila and sprinkle over petate tops er vines'. ' The abeve constitutes a aVtth warrant for bath. Mr. and Mrs. FolaU Bug and all tbelr little buglea. But be sure you 25.. .,h pur faria Oreen tbe aern WUllaaan Braai. Vpouad Parrs Oreea for IS H-peuod Pari Oreea for lie 1-pound Perls Green for 19 pound Paris Oreea, at, pound-.... ie Shaman & UcConmll Drug Cs. . Oeraet IStfc aad Sedge Oaaaaa, Sea,