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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1906)
A TUE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 3, 1W6. 0 C SOCIETY nAS ONE BUSY SPELL r JZX. m ",h th'lr -ror Mrs. 3. P. Lord, Miss I-ord snd Frentiss LoH If ft Frldar to" Viln Dr. Lord In Bos- Omaha Folks Lay Out Sevan Days af ton and spend several weeka tn the east. Osnuins Activity. Mr- n1 Mr" E receivea a m re re U il LJ V m n m m h m m as an aaaaRMHMHHBBsanasnHaHMS"S)H"ainMMI!'MM it i i J n Beautiful tew display of Linen Suits, Jackets and Skirts Graduation Gowns and Mull, Lawn and Organdie Dresses - jn two-piece or Princess style, is now open to your in- I Epection. We have all of fashion's latest offerings in y style, material and color, at prices the most moderate. SPECIALS. All-Linen Bolero Kults Circular elbow sleeves with medallion ! effects, skirts self : trimmed, regular $16.00 value ft Oft Monday special . . . U Special Mnen Bolero Halts Circular sleeves, all colors, 70 ' trimmed In braid Monday special beautiful Organdie Princess Dresses, In dainty floral H CA . patterns, regular $12.50 values Monday special 'w ' 0 ' Separate lace and linen jackets, all prices. Wash skirts and separate wash coats. S. FREDRICK BERGER & CO., ' Our Window. tut MB W CLOAK SHOP. 1517 FARNAM STREET Srrinl Rnrrrs. announcing Ms sfe sr- WEDDINGS TAKE THE LEAD ON CALENDAR rivsi st uvexpooi. Mr. floors win spend the summer abroad. Mrs. David Cols will lesv soon for Kansas Cltr t tnNt her daughter. Mlas Irene Cols, who will to to Kansas Cltr at th close, of De Pauw university June 14. They will spend shout thres weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tates sslled Friday on ths Bltirher for New Tork. Miss Bes- sis Tstes remained In Paris with her sunt. V.n. Demon of St. Joseph, snd will he Joined tster by her sister. Mrs. Voss, who leaves soon for European trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Beeeon snd Mies Kstherlpe Beeson leave today for the City of Mexico, accompanied by Mr. Snd Mrs. Greens snd Mr. and Mrs. ' Lou Marshall ! of Lincoln. Ths party will ba ths guests while there of Ambassador Thompson and Mrs. Thompson Brlils Party Coamtry Clah far tka BcaesH mt tka Cracks Frwsalssa o Be Issaortaat Orraaioa. "O" Wtlii. Gwendolen Oardner. gsy sjrlrl. flresorv flrfv. sreen fliv. Gwendolen save Gregory genial glances. Gregory grinned. Owendnlen goo-gooed Gregory. Gregory niggled. Gwendolen got Gregory. Gwendolen got Gregory's gold. "Good by ! Goodness gracious! Graftl Ths Alllterator. The? Social Caleadar, BI'NDAY Miss Ella Mae Brown, supper 1 c 3 C C Correct Dress Identifies Good Taste '' 1 and Often Suggests Prosperity 1HE FASHIONABLE LADIES JAILOR Announces a Big Reduction in rrlces During the Month of June. Mr. La Book guarantees the same high-class workmanship that has always obtained In his establishment. He has the reputation bt producing garments that show the grace ful lines desired by every woman who wishes to be well dressed. 0J0SI Showing the Most Up-to-Daic Things itY Oxfords WHITE or BLACK ",. "We make a specialty of fit We have all the new shapes which make 'fitting fairly easy The new welt pumps in White Canvas,. Dull Kid or Patent Kid- ". ' :'"' " White Canvas for Women, Misses and Children in the popular prices as well as the finest, made. SOROSIS SHOE STORE 203 South 15th St. FRANK WILCOX, Manager. 331 ICE CREAM IN YOUR. POCKET HLDOrr'l LITTIiI IOI OlllH 11II1LI ill HiDI MO THAT HIT JU1T J IT TOUm T o CI a T . Each barrel contains three flavors t tec Cresm. Trosen and packed so that they wilt keep hard for a long time. Their popularity Is vouched for by the rapidly Increasing demand over 25,000 have already been sold. Send and get one. They are put up In two sls4s: Quart Sisa sufficient for six Afr or sight persona Flat suae auftlclent for,thras 9f or four .persons. . . . . 4fcWW BRLDUFF, 1520 Farnam St. S100 In a Diamond Baats -S1.0QQ In a Bank The Quest for Gifts Ths Jewelry Gilt Store u I With a broad and comprehensive assortment of many wares, offering myriad gift suggestions, we are prepared to aid in the selection of presents for Wedding Gifts and Grad uation Articles.. ' w ,. The store is nt your service. Anything you may desire to see will be shown cheerfully. . Remember the Diamond market is advancing and we are still selling some at old prices. T. L. COMBS fi CO. Sas , IJZU' 1520 Douglas Street Mrs. I). M. Brrlven of Tine. Colo.. Is .tN?oVn7rVlc?UbE!nror of Mrs. IrKS "pected In Om.ha tod.y for a visit with Keeiine and Mm. w. i. nurn. ner orotner, rrea u. weaa. Mrs. oenven JV1 "h' upPrVni;0UJJt.rC,fSr wl" mk nr August at r..andr.r;. V'MrMr: SPTfl.h, S. D.. where her husband will and Mrs. H. T- Clarke, Jr.. supper for teach In the normal school. Mr. Scrlren Mies Clarke and Mr. will take post-graduats work this summer Mrs. Mo rand, supper for Capune-Morand , .t .. . ". . bridal party. - in ina university or unicago. MONDAY Whit tIl-rirke wedding at I Mrs. W. J. Cnnnell leavea this week for Trinity cathedral. Mrs. w ths sast to attend tha commencement ex luncheon at Omaha club for Mies toie. I . , . Mlee Tukey, dinner ror Speh-cole onaai " nr anu i r.ortv Mr Rn (Wllasher. luncheon I Hiideon. where hr miehtera are at achool. for Mrs. Short. Capune-Morand bridal M Ctnnf,i, ., loln i.Ur wUh T"E6APT-CM"rs. JoaTp'h tt. Phelps, their dsughters wll spend several weeks luncheon for Bouth Bide whist eluo. Mrs. i gt ths summer rraorta and other eastern S5S!e7t. H'prVtrVldse' lunch- plscas. returning about the mlddl. of July - 7 A Uai mmJ U X aVT ITamM at ba Ih ri m eon at Country club. Mrs. r. M. iavie, luncheon at Country club for Mrs. Cud- h v WEDNESDAY Hopklns-Roblnson wsd- Mr. and Mrs. 3. N. Kopald are In Cln clnnati, O., attsndlng ths grsduation ex ercises of the University of Cincinnati ding at I p m.T WestVBartTett wid- their son. Louis J. Kopald. being on. of ding at s p. m. ; i.apune-Morana weauing ini years graduates. Besides issing I st high noon; Speh-Cole srtllng st ie3ng p.rt In ths clsss play. "Friar Ba Unger-Butphen wedding. Mre. vincp .. ""j Un luncheon at Field club. Mrs. C. A. received a signal honor by being sdmttted Hull, luncheon at country ciuo ror nn. i (h rhi ft.i. v.nn. Crain. T. P. . A. card party at Elks' THURSDAY Mra. 3. 8. Brady, luncheon I Coaaa aad Go Koeelp for Mrs. E. A. cudarv. miss eioiss wood expects to go abroad FRIDAY Hndgs any at country ciuo toon , Bpend , yeaf HATCRDAY-Dlnner and dancs at Coun- Mrs. Edgar H. Bcott returned on Friday try club. Dinner and dance at meia from a trip to Colorado. 11 club. Reception at Browneu nan xor Mrs. Minnie D. Karbsch has gone to New " j Tork to spend ths summer. June Is ths favorite month for wed- 1 Mr. snd Mrs, Clarence Rosa lesve next dings, and that many young women have I week for a trip to New York, waited for the month of roses Is evident Mrs. Z. T. Llndeey has been visiting by glancing st ths social calendar for friends In Malvsm, la., this week. the first week of the month, which has j Mr. Walter Taylor Page returned Monday seven weddings chronicled, while there from an extended visit In the east will probably be severs! mors quiet ones Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love expect to which have not been announced, snd I leave next week for an eastern trip, many more are in prospect before ths I Miles Btandlsh hss gone to Kanaas City end of June. Two of ths weddings will to visit his brother, Frank Btandlsh. tsks swsy from Omsha two very pop- Miaa Isabella Clarke of Kingston, N. Y., ular young women. Miss Gertrude Clarke, has been the guest of Miss McMenemy, who will live in the extreme east. In Mrs. E. Strsuss snd family leave this Worcester, Mass., and Miss Gertrude Rob- I week for Asbury Park to spend the sum inson. who goes to Seattle in ths ex- mer. treme west to reside. Both wers born Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Trimble leave snd reared In Omaha, but being passion- next week for a two-weeks' visit In Buffalo. ately fond of travel, have spent much of N. Y. the time away from here, but now their Miss Mary Hsrtnett Murrsy of Ksnsss msny friends regret that their marriages city Is ths guest of Miss Hasel Llvlng- wtll take them away permanently. The I atone. rest of the brides ot th week have all Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Munn of Chicago arc chosen Omaha men snd will continue to l the . guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Psl reside here. All the brides hsvs been the I matter. recipients of much sodsl attention the Miss Beatrice Eves of Lowell. Msss., was past week and the coming week holds the guest of Miss Nancy Batttn during the many glven-ln-nonor sir airs. l last week. Mr. snd Mrs. N. L. Guckert sre en- The one topic of conversstlon snd the tertainlng Mrs. C. C Willisms of Hooper- event of the week in soctety was tne open- i town, 111. lng of the Country club on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Heyden leave this All society wss there In Us best autre and week for a two weeks' trip to New York the scene from esrly afternoon tin mid- and Boston. night was a gay and brilliant one. rrom Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell are visit now on most of the entertaining will tske ng Mr. snd Mrs. Chsrlea Howe In St.' place at the Country club snd Field club; ixuis today. for It Is an easy and very delightful wsy Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Harris and to entertain one's friends. It relieves the utile son left Isst evening for Bt. Louis hostess .of ths bother and worry of plan- to spend a month. ping ths-many little details of a luncheon During the week Miss Florence Deverell or dinner and she can entertsln as msny entertained at cards for her guest, Mlns as she wants at very short notice, which Bessie Rundell of Chicago Is a great convenience sometimes. Among Mrs. W. R. McKeen lesves today for In the dinners at the Country club last even- dlanapolls, where she has been celled by lng was that given by Mr. and Mrs. James the serious illness of her fsther L. Paxton In honor of Miss Gertrude Clarke Miss Helen Devls returned the first of and Mr. Metthew Whittall, the other guest ths week from Miss Scoville's school In being Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Heth, Mr. H. T. I New York, where she grsdusted -''". r. uuruun .ire, mr. buu mi. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gould. Jr.. re Henry T. Clarke. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. F. turned last night from an extended tour Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Paxton. H f the Paclfle coast, havlna- been cone a Mrs. Guy Howard entertained Miss month teener, ueutena.ni adoou or ion umana, Miss Florence Lewis will return Mon Mlss Howard. Lleutensnt Whelen of Fort day from Fort Meade. 8. D.. where she Crook. Mr. Exra Millard, Mr. Milton Darling hai visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry uoorly at dinner. Karnes, Mr. snd Mrs. v.. K. McKeen s guests Mr. snd Mrs. Reed Hlndman. Miss Oert- wers Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Hull. Mr. snd rud Hlndmsn and Mr. Arthur Hlndman of Mrs. H. cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Chicago are ths guests of Mr. snd Mis. A. f. UUIOU. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McBhane hsd as their guests Mr. snd Mrs. W. J. Fory snd Mrs. E. C. McShsns. Mayor and Mrs Dshlmsn, Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Mackay snd Mr. snd Mrs. Q. W. Wsttles were entertslned by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Leinlst entertslned fourteen guests snd Mr. Frank Wllhelm gave a dinner of ten covers In honor of MISS IWDD eu. , Others entertaining were Messrs. C. N. Diets. W. A. Gilbert. Howard Baldrlge, Frank Keogh and Harry Wllklna. Hereafter Wednesday will be ladles' day at the Field club, the directors having an nounced that a table d'hote luncheon at ft cents a plal will be served on that day. It is probable the women will also be al lowed tha privilege of playing carda on ths plaxsa after the luncheon. A table d'Vote dinner will also be served on Wed 7'iieaday eventnga , hereafter. Those who gave dinners last. evening were: Messrs. F. B. Johnson. E. E. Bryson. G. W. Hold rege. Judge Munger, C. H. Brown and W. H. Buckholts. The event ot next week will be the bridge parly to be given at the Country club Fri day afternoon for the benefit of the Creche. A general Invitation is extended to those who are In any way Interested In the Creche. Those who will have charge of the decoration of the.rooms and tables are: Mrs. Charles Kountse, Mrs. J. E. Baum and Mrs. H. T. Lemist. Miss Arabella Kimball will see that the necessary cards and tables are in place. Mrs. McMahon and Mra. Arthur Meta will be the door committee and will have tickets to sell to those who for various reasons were un able to purchase previous to that time. Mrs. A. 3. Beaton Is chairman of the re freshment committee and Mra. H. T. Lem I vFih m PCDi Jgqgoacra; i i S DaaasoaaofAJJru! liiifi l nnnriiil n nf mn:. ! ! i i rni, uuiiujMsujn-j-i-wLji' I nnnnD.toaoDHi"!! si I lUL LVL 'V- v.v ! I Ths ideal glovo for Summer wear. Dame Fashion approves them. Excellence. Elegance and Economy KAYSER otn nnrl i ""nrjuijw-'t'ULJL-iiA j UilinaabVaccinon m m rfl rf-im tJLICI! wmm-w j IJ TtLJLJU ..,I,L JLJUUJ rnn n n h n el m n ir pis sj s UUUHss1MaBBs.MBHHaliiana.aBH Present fflftl . ; June iWfc Bride! lltefSiifeW -. - i ii Arthur Sheets. Miss Blanche KInsler. who hss been the guest of relatives and friends for some time, will return to her home In Buffalo, N. Y., next week. Miss Bobb Bell, who has been the guest of Mrs. Howsrd Baldrlge for some time. lesves for horns tomorrow. Miss Blanchs Garten ot Lincoln Is the guest of Miss Ethel Tukey, having come for ths Bpeh-Cole wedding. Miss Jeanls Afcrigg and Miss Nannto Page will return next Thursday from dgonts, where they have been attending snd Mrs. J. R. Buchanan of Wau kesha, Wis., formerly sr - Omsha, will arrive today to spend several weeks with Mr. snd Mrs. C. J. Greene. Miss Bsdle Beckman leaves todsy for Berkeley. Cal.. to visit Mr. snd Mrs. O. W, E. Dorsey snd later she will make a tour of the northern coast cities. Senator Charles R. Hnlllngsworth of Oscl.n. Utah, waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R- B. Leech Baturdsy. He will leave for his home esrly this morning. Miss Ruth Moorehead. who Is attending Burnham school. Northampton, will at tend ths commencement exercises at Irvlngton-on-the-Hudnon. the guest of Miss tinsel Connell. Mr. snd Mrs. J. M. Eisimlnger and chil dren of Btarkwell. Okl., sre the guests of Mr. Eislmlnger's uncle, Mr. E. A. Bitle snd family, of 240 Emmet street. Mr. Elslm inger Is owner and editor of the Blackwell Sun. Pleaaares Past Mrs. Horbach gave a charming luncheon Wednesday tn honor of Mrs. Zera Snow Covert were laid for Mrs. Snow, Lewis Reed. Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mrs. Icey, Mrs. Remington. Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Mrs Bourke and Mrs. Horbach. 1st will hsve charge of the twelve prises The Msrrhlonette Kensington club gave a H B3t When Too Go Away This Summer Don't Forget To pack your Silver and other valuables and leave them In storage at Omaha Safety Deposit Vaults . It's Cheaper Than Insurance. tW OMAHA .NATIONAL HANK, Hot we n Ikiulas autl t-'aroani Ms. 4. . . A Burglar-Proof Safe for a Year, Only $5.00 donated by the members of the committee The ofllcera of the Creche are: Mrs. T. L Kimball, president; Mrs. Ada Walker, xl.-e president; Mrs. McMahon. secretary: Mra. A. D. Brsndels. . treasurer. The directors are: Mesdames 3. E. Bsum, Chsrles Kountse. Joseph Cudshy. Thomas Kllpat rick. A. J. Beaton, O. T. Anderson, Ouy Howard. J. L. Ibmin, Arthur Remington, J. W. Van Nostrand. W. A.- Redlrk. Ar thur Mets. H. II. Baldrlge, H. T. Lemist, F. A. Nash. Ourdon W. Wattles. A. O. Beeaon! John C. Cowln. Miss Barrows, Miss Carrie Millard and Miss Arabella Kimball. Social (hlt-Ckat. Dr. and Mrs J. J. McMullen expect t4 move Into their new home at sM Dewey avonue tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allison expect to move out t their country home near Flor ence about the middle of next month.' Judge and Mrs. J. N. Baldwin have taken the Thomas A. Crelgh bouse on Thirty second street for the' summer. Mr. and What could be more appreciat ed than a Met rostyle Pianola lr ,1,11 would be just as I' ! M Most Wonderful Pianos." Tt makes an artist of every member of the family regardless of their musical education. The Metrostyle marking on the music roll is an authentic guide to correct interpretation; this, takes away all the mechanical effects. What more can be desired in a Piano f If you have a piano, how much music do you have? We will take your Piano at its actual value as a part payment on the Pianola Piano, or, we will sell you a Metrostyle Pianola that can be attached to your Piano. Our new "Home Music Library" contracts give you the right to purchase a large amount of music on easy .monthly payments, with an exchange privilege. Our "Circulating; Library" elves you access to overlO ,000 rolls of music. A full line of Pianola Pianos in our parlors at all times awaiting your itspection. Also a full line of Mrtrostyle Pianolas. We have several used players in flrst-clj.ss condition that can be bought at greatly reduced prices. Any of the Player Pianos or Players can be bought on easy terms, ranging from $10 down 'cafatnr1 new store at your earliest convenience and ask to hear the Metrostyle Pianola Piano, Orches trelle and Vocalion, at the Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha "Aeolian Department -ARTIFICIAL LIMBS AND DEFORMITY APPLIANCES -V- -a m v w' V It-' -v Kn 1 V '-f r '.: ' : 'jVi :?-:,. ' j.ny I .... 1 1. mm 'am . ;;tvx THE BEST IN THE WORLD ELASTIC STOCKINGS SUPPORTERS Trusses Bandages Batteries Ankle Braces Crutches i Invalid Chairs Instep Supports Electric Belts Shoulder Braces We make Ltmbs for any Amputation. Rubber and Felt Feet. Perfect Joints ploasant . surprtsa party Wednesday even- Ins, on Mr. snd Mrs. W. Morris MrKsy who have recently moved to aYiS Bouth Twenty-sevanth street. Muste and informal games wers ths features of ths evening About fourteen guests were present. Mrs. F. U Haller and Miss Carrl O Brown ehaperoned ths Unitiger Travel cluh of ths Omaha High school at a p'.rlo at Rivervlew park mday aftemoor. The af ternoon was spent )n games arid on their departure Mr. Anderson, keeper of the animals at the park, presented esch girl with a . beautiful pearock feather, as s souvenir of ths pleasant afternoon spent In the park. The West Pamam Kensington cluh met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Douglas, 4411 " Douglas street. The guest of ths afternoon wss Mrs. n'J Hlndman. nee Ullle Brenton, of Chicago. Those present were Mesdames Block, Bush. Douglas, Hlndman. Heaton, Haynes, Hlim. McDonald, ghlmer, Bchnets, gpetman. Wal ton and Toung. Ths nest meeting wfll be H. J, PENFOLD & CO., s. 1408 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Tield at the home of Mrs. W. Haynee, 2" Harney street. ' , Comptimentiry to Mrs. Hubert WholiM-k and Miss Fanny Cole, Mrs. Jost-pli Bbckcr gave a delightful luncheon at the Country club yesterday. The table, prettily deco rated with summer Mufsoms, was luld for Mrs. Whrelock. Mls Cole, Miss i;ih"l Tukey, Miss Blanche fiarten of Lincoln, Miss Randall, Mrs. Paul Ho.iRlanri, Mrs. Qerrit Fort. Mrs. Qcoig.- N. I'e.-k. Mrs. I'l.lllp Davidson. Mrs. OcrtruJe R l:nson. Mrs. John 9. Velt.ll and Mrs. I.iiR.r Mis. Herman Cohn gve a dinner, fol lowed by an automobile rlda. In honor of her niece. Miss IJllUn Rogers of New York City, on Thursday evening. The tsole w.is artistically decorated wltn mlulatuis auto tires and also with horns filled with differ ent colored peonies. Ths guests found thflr plftces by means of spproprlaMy hand palntfd place cards on which wer little rhymes showing their characterises. The guetts were Misses IJlllau Rosera. Haiti Cahn. Zerllna Dreyfoos, Bi-elyn Berg msn, Blanche Qrntts. Messrs. Plilllp Bchwarts. Jerome, Heyn, Bldnry, Mandle berg. Lester snd Robert Foreman of New Vork City. A very agreeable surprise party In the forirl of a linen ahower waa given f o Miss Mary Griffith at the home of Mis Klsle McKenna. ZilZ Urand avenue. Fri day evening. Ths color schema of pink Graduation Gifts Fans, Handkerchiefs Gloves, Neckwear, Calls Choice Stock . ; rsrsseriy tskk Mrs. J. Irsssa 317 Soutb UUi Strcel tCuullnucd on ve(Uli fsgsj s 1