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And uttered mushy misulinas In every rllme end tongue. With fluffy head enshouldered At Madame l-una's shape. The damsel, oft be-plctured. , And swain In full light gap. Put This Is but paltry puling. I'pon auoh nights as these The sentimental couples Seek shade mid gloomy trees. And oft I've heard expressions Of those who nightly spoon As they regard the heavens Insulting to the moon. . . Ths Bschelor. Tfc Soelal Caleadar. BINDAT Mr. snd Mr. Gilbert suprr at Country clut Tor Mrs. J'rrtmi. ..... t u. u u nhenrer entertain Bhearer-Townsend hrldal psrty at dinner. MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Draper Smith en tertain the Bmlth-lumont wedding party at dinner. Mr. and Mrs C. C. 0f. dinner at Country club. Mrs. T. v. Kennedy, luncheon at Omaha Hub. 'or Mrs. Jerrems. Mrs. Luclen Stephen bridge for Mrs. Jerrems. Omaha Hlgn school alumni reception and dance at Chambers. . TL'USDA Y-Smlth-Dumont wedding at First Baptist church. Mis. Marti, South Bide Whist club. Mis. W. A. Paston. luncheon at Country club. Mrs. Bam Burns. Jr.. Cooking club. Mia Moorehead, bridge for Miss Pickering. Hurst- alworth wed- WKIJNEBDAT - Shearer-Townsend wed ding. Monaghan-Tucker wedding. .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George, dinner t""ntry rhib. Mrs. H. J. Edwards bridge for Mra. Hamilton. Mrs. W. T. Burns,! unch eon and bridge at Country club Compli mentary dinner at Country club for Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Yatea. "Mid-summer Night s Dream" at Hanscom park for THCRSDAY Miss Mohler, bridge party at Country club. , ,. SATl'RDA Y Mr. and Mrs. Klrkendall, din ner at Country club for Misses Klrkendall and Whiting. Dinner and dance at Coun try and Field clubs. The Field club will undoubtedly be the center of social activities this week, for the Transmlsslssippl golf tournament la a, big event, which will be attended by visitors from many states, and all the golfers of Omaha snd the club members will be In dally attendance at the tourna ment. Although the social calendar for the past week contained many events, the en tertslnlng was confined to Just f a few. most of the affairs be;.ig given for out-of-town guests and June brides. The friends of two of this week s brides. Miss Edith Dumont and Miss Nona TownSend, have been vlelng with each other In en tertaining for these two popular young women, snd every day their circle of friends hss been in attendance at some social affair given In their honor. Mlsis Jerrems, who Is th guest of Miss "Web ster, hss many friends In Omaha snd there were several delightful affaire given for her during the week. Then Miss Nau daln. Miss Williams, Miss Amott of Chi cago and Miss Short of Cleveland have been guests of honor at any number of affairs. Omaha women are very hospitable and when one has a guest she Is sure to be entertained royally. Graduates from the various schools and colleges held swsy during the wek and any number of. IK- ial affairs were given by the high school nd Brownell hall seniors. The last of the , school affairs will be the reception and dance to be given by the high school class of 1906 by the alumni tomorrow even ing at Chambers'. Elaborate preparations are being made and the affair promises to be largely attended, as many of the alumni members who live in other cities are coming for the event, and many of the college students will be home. The hall Is to be hung with the high school col orspurple and white and the claas col ors cream and gold. Addresses will lie given by Mr. Paul Roblnoeh, president of the' alumni, and Mr. Herbert French, presi dent of th class of 1906. Th musical at th Country club last Thursday evening was a most delightful affair and club members are already look ing forward to th second one, which will be given on Monday evening, June "5. when th Misses Ethel and Alice Dovoy ill sing and Btanllaus Shersel, violinist. wiu play.- Th tabl a hot dinner was also largely attended, as was the dlnneV last evening. Among those entertaining last night were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bcoble. who enter tained Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wattles, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. J. . MoShan and Mr. and Mrs. Klrkendall. Mr. and Mra. Charles Kountse and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrne were th guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hammer. Mrs. E. P. Peck entertained the Mlases Janet Chambers. Elsie Funkhouaer and Louis Peck and Messrs.' Ray Dumont, Rodney Durkee. Jo Barker and Junlua Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Connor's guests -were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ourley, Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mshoney and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gaines Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler had as their guests Mrs. Faea of Odessa, Russia; Mra J. H. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Clark. Mr. and Mrs. A. Remington gave a din. ner of nine covers for Mrs. W. A. Pax ton, Jr. Others entertaining were Messrs. . N. P, Dodgs, J. M. Baldrldge, F. Colpetser. W, T. Pag and Mtaa Mohler. Caaslag Create. Mrs. B. r. Marti will entertain the South Sid Whist club Tussday afternoon. Mra. Samuel Burns, jr., will entertain the Cooking club at bridge Tuesday after noon. - ' Mis Lucien Stephen will entertain at bridge Monday afternoon In bonor of Misa Jerrems. Mrs. W. T. Burns will give a luncheon and bridge party at the Country club Wednesday. Miss Marie Mohler will give a large bridge party Thursday afternoon at th Country club. Mlaa Jeeale Naaon will entertain Tuesday lor her guests. Miss Lambert and Miss Lucaa of Woodland. Cal. Mra. T. Frank Kennedy will entertain at luncheon at the Omaha club Monday In horfor of Mlaa Jerrems. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George will entertain at dinner at the Country club Monday venlng and again on Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilbert will give an Informal tea this evening at the Coud try club In honor of Mlsa Jerrems. LllU Miss Florence Ksplea will enter talu Monday afternoon from I It I o'clock at her ho ma, 1014 Olenwood avenue, Bemla park. Miss Moorehead will entertain at bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mtaa Pick ering, who la the guest of Mr. R, L, Ham lllc n. Mrs. H. J. Rdwarda will entertain at bridge Wednesday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Hamilton. Mr. and Mra. F. p. Klrkendall will glv ; a dinner f about Bttjf cover Saturday In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Ada Klrkendall. and her guest. Mis Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. H. . Shearer will entertain the Shearer-Townsend bridal party at din ner today at their home on Ames avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Drsper Smith 'wHl enter tain the Bmlth-Dumont bridal party Mon day evening at dinner before th rehearsal at th church. Mrs. W. A. Paston will give a - large luncheon at the Country cluh Tuesday for' Mrs. W. A. Paiton, Jr., and her mother, Mrs. Short of Cleveland. The Omaha High school alumni will give a reception and dance tomorrow evening for th class of U01 Messrs.Lymn, Bry son and Roy Ralph are the committee In charge of arrangements. : Mr. and Mra. A. B. Hunt'ar Issuing Invitations for a party to be given at the pumping station at Florence on the evening of June H. A small admission ' fee will be charged and th proceeds from the same will be used for the benefit of the Young Women's Christian assoclstlon building, the did toadies' home and the Creche. A vocal and Instrumental program will b a feature, and Dlmick's orchestra will furnish music for dancing. Refreshments will be served. Weddlasrs east Eagrasjemeata. The wedding of Miss Helen Luclle Wsl worth, dsughter of Mr. and Mra. C. H. Walworth, and Benjamin B. Hurst of Blanchard, la., will take place Tuesday afternoon at th residence of th bride's parents. Invitations were Issued this week for th double wedding of Mis Florence Singer and Leo Rosenthal and Miss Stella ginger snd lay Rosenthal, which will take place at th Metropolitan club Thursday afternoon, June 2. at :) o'clock. The Misses Singer are th daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer. An engagement of Interest to many Omaha people Is that of Mlaa Helen Buck ingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham of Salt Lake City, formerly of Omaha, to Wayne Hemphill, th wed ding to occur early In the fall. Mlaa Buck ingham la a alster of Mrs. Lynn Kemper and has msny friends In Omaha. Cards are out announcing the approach ing marriage of Cornelius von Rlesen Jansen of Beatrice to Miss Christine Foss ler at the home of her parents In Lincoln, Thursday afternoon, June 21. Mr. Jan sen wss formerly secretary of the United States commission to the Psrls exposition of 1800 and Is a brother of Peter Jansen of Jansen,' Neb. On of the weddings of next week will be that of Miss Edith Dumont and Mr. Arthur Smith, which will take place Tues day evening at I o'clock at the First Bap tist church. Rev. J. W. Conley perform ing the ceremony. Mr. Royal Comstock will be best man and the maid of honor will be Miss Bessie Dumont. Little Dean Sunderland will carry th ring, and Miss Pertha Philllppl, Miss Lynn Carpenter, Miss Frlcke of Plattsmouth and Miss Eli sabeth McConnell will be bridesmaids. The ushers will be Messrs. Warren' Hints, Rob ert Manley, Ray and Jack Dumont. The out-of-town guests" will ,be Mr. and Mrs. W. W. . Everetts of Boston, Miss Frlcke of Plattsmouth, Miss Graston of New York and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ebersol of Chi cago. The wedding of Miss Nona E. Townsend and Mr. Charles Homer Shearer will oc cur at the residence; of th bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harrle C. Townsend, 2111 Woolworth avenue. It will be a pink and white wedding, and the ceremony will be performed by Rev. Clyde Clay Ctssell. Mr. Paul Havens will plsy the wedding march, and preceding the ceremony Mr. Charles Bothwell will sing "O Promise Me." Th bride will be attended by her sister,' Miss Bessie Townsend, as maid of honor, and her aunt, Miss Bessie Town send, and Miss Nell Perrlne will stretch the ribbons, while Mr. Frd Shearer will be beet man.- After July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Shearer will be at home at 81 S South Twenty-sixth street. The out-of-town guests expected are Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Townsend and Miss Nell Townsend of Stoughton, Wis.; Miss Luclle Stoneroad of Plattsmouth, Mr. Louis Gregerson of Denver, Mr. Bailey Fields of Davenport, la., aiid Miss Marian Chittenden of Janes vllle. Wis. At the home of the bride. Thirty-fourth and Parker streets, at high noon on Thurs day, Alfred H. Wlllets and Miss Jose phine White wer united in marriage. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. E. R Curry, pastor of Calvary Baptlat church, assisted by Rev. D. R. Turnbull. naatne of the First I'nlted Presbyterian church. Miss White Is th eldest daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. - Hartley White. About forty guests wer present to witness the cere mony. The horn (was very prettily deco rated In green, white and pink. The bride was dressed in white mull, trimmed In valenciennes lace and' wora a long tulle veil. She was attended by her sister, Miss Leona White, who was dressed In French lawn. The groom was attended by Charles Reynolds. After the ceremony a luncheon was served. Mrs. P. II. Whit of Oalc. land. Cel., was an out-of-town guest. A pleasant event of th occasion was the reception of a telegram of congratulation from th brother of the bride, P. H. White, rrom Oakland. Cal. The bride was the recipient of msny beautiful and costly gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllets took the after noon train for Denver and Salt Lake City. They will be at home to their many friends after Angust 1 at 2106 Grand avenu. Pleaaare Past. Mrs. Theodore L. Rlngwalt gave an In formal tea yesterday afternoon at her horn on 8t, Mao 's avenue. The rooms were at tractively decorated with garden flowera. Mlsa Luclle Walworth was th guest of honor at a towel ahower given by Miss Har riet Smith of South Omaha. The guests. who were classmates, spent their tlm In reminiscences and hemming tea-towels. Mrs. Arthur Chase entertained at a de light ful kenalngton on Thursday afternoon In honor of Mlsa Luclle Walworth and Miss Edith Hlggtns. The guests were given tea- towela to hem, which were later presented to the guests of honor. Mrs. J. 8. Sherdeman entertained th W. T. M. club of Lincoln Thuraday at dinner and then took the membera to Lake Manawa and In the evening gave a de lightful mualcale In their honor. Her gueata were: Mesdamea Gentslet. Mickev. Hcott, Hood. Steele, Haas. Complon, Stam. baugh, Ewltser, Dart. Swartx, Deck and Clark. Mr. and Mra. 8am Burns gave dinner Friday evening at the Country club to celebrate their flrat wedding anniversary. The gueata, who were the members of their bridal party, were: Miss Brady, Messrs. Robert Burns, Harry Tukey, N. P. Dodge, Mr. and Mra. Frank Kennedy, Mr. and MrV Ben Cotton and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burna. The table waa trimmed witn red roaea. In bonor of Dr. and Mra. C. B. Rich of Green Bay. Wis., Mr. and Mra. C. H. Rich entertained at card Friday even ing. The reoms were decorated with car natlona, rwonles and candles. The game waa aui lire and those winning prlsea were: Mra. Ray Waggoner. Mra. Win. Man cheater. Mrs. R. Mt-Culloch, Mrs. Ralph Shapard. Dr. Mack and Mr. Ray Staley. Mr. Eddy i and Mra. Bradbury assisted during th evening. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Jsqulth gave a dinner at the KWld club Thursday evening for Mr. Kluatner and nephews, rleasra. Washington and Robert Phlaaer of Vologna. Italy, who ar th gueata of Mra Gerlng of Plf'ta niouth. Mr. Kluatner la GeraAan consul of Italy. Covers wer laid for Messrs. Kluat ner. Phlaaer, Robert Phlaaar. TL H. Gerlng. Matthew Usrtog. Usary Hcrold. Mr. Oer- Ing. Miss Mona Gerlng. Miss Jaqutth, Mr. snd Mrs. Rosberg and Mr. and Mrs. Jsqulth. Mrs. R. L. Robinson gave a atorklng shower' yesterdsy afternoon In honor of 'Miss Edith Dumont. A pretty color schema of yellow was carried out. Those present were: Misses Dumnnt, Bessis Du mont, Bertha Phlllppl. Iynn Carpenter, Elisabeth McConnell, Lena Frlcke; Mes damea F. O. Sparling, W. G. Preston, R. C. Wsgner. Fred Dale, W. E. Rhoades. L. W, Edwarda. James Farney of St. Louis and R. I,. Robinson. Mrs. R. P. Jensen entertslned at bridge yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. J. C. Klnsler snd Mrs. Morton Brown ef Wash ington. The guests were: Misses Moorehead. Edith Thomas, Mary Hayden, Anna Coad, Mesdamea J. C. Klnsler, A. V. Klnsler. W. H. Clarke, Robert Smith, Barrett. Tearce. Vlnsonhaler, Brown, R. L. Hamilton. H. J. Edwards. J. S. Weltsell, T. J. Mahoney, A. J. Beaton, Guckcrt, Williams. O'Donahue, Cahlll, J. F. Coad and Jensen. Miss Nona Townsend gave a high Ave party yesterday afternoon to a number of her friends. Th rooms were prettily decorated with cut (lowers. The guests were: Misses Perrlne, Kstherlne Perrlne, Ptitchsrd. Nsnna Prltchard. Fltchett, Luella Hlne, Chase, Grace Shearer, Rita Clark, Romona Taylor, Northrup; Mes damea C. H. Townsend, Perrlne, Polcar, Shearer, Van Dorn, Graves. Hart, Friable, A. Clark, Simeon Jones, Mlsa Townsend, Miss Bessie Townsend and Mrs. Town send. ' In honor of Miss Ruth Edwards, Mrs. J. T. Buchanan gave a charming luncheon yesterday. The table waa decorated with pink roses and th places were marked with dainty booklets containing the pic tures of the prospective bride and groom and the date ef the wedding, their mono grams, and the names of the luncheon guests lettered In gold. High five was played after the luncheon. Those pres ent were: Misses Edwsrds, Frlcke, Jacobi, Nell Parsons, Pearl Macomber, Luell.i Wirth, Grace Bradley. Beth Bradley, Co rlnne Armstrong; Mesdamea Lester Hut chinson, George Edwards, Charlea El wards, A. V. Stokes and Will Davidson. Com aad Go Gosalp. Miss Mary Mercer Is here from St. Mary's school at Knoxvllle, 111. Miss Laurene Steven of Shelton Is the gueet of Mlsa Walworth. Mrs. R. L. Hamilton has as her guest Miss Pickering of California, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman returned Thursday from Excelsior Springs. Mrs. William E. Martin Is expected to re turn from Wequetnoslng next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Berry left Friday for Oak Park, 111., where they will reside. Miss Ella C. Nash left Wednesday for Erie, Pa., to visit Miss Grace Richardson. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore have returned from a trip to Boston and other eastern cities. Mrs. J. J. Miller of Seattle is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Fetter, 8011 Decatur street. Mr. Robert Erl Fisher left Frldsy aft ernoon for a three weeks vacation at Chase, Colo. Mrs. W. R. Singer of Saline, Kan., la visiting Mrs. Charles Singer of 407 8outh Twenty-fifth avenue. Mrs. C. F. Wellor and Miss Agnes Weller will leave Sunday evening to spend the summer at Chase. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsman and family of Chicago arrived yesterday to visit Mr. and Mra. E. M. Moraman. Miss Judith Evans of Salt Lake City is visiting her sister, Mrs. George N. Aula- baugh, at 2007 Miami street. Miss Corlnne Paulson Is the guest of Miss Viola Cole In Chicago over Sunday, return ing to Omaha on Wednesday. Miss Clara Harvey haa returned from In dian Territory and Kansaa, where she vis ited during the winter and spring. Miss Ethel Williamson of Albion is the guest of Mrs. George Rice, having com to attend the Hurst-Walworth wedding. Mra. George Christlancy arrived yesterday from New York to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Barton at Walnut Lodge. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Crummer and Miss C rummer left yesterday for Manhattan Beach, Lake OkoboJI, to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benawa of Denver, who have been visiting Mr, and Mra. G. T. Benawa, will return to their home on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Jaynea left Omaha Friday night for a trip through the Great Lake and St. Lawrence river. They will be gone a month. Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Mra. Alfred Millard, Mrs. W. T. Pag and Mrs. Clement Chase and famlllea will spend the summer at Prior Lake, Minn. Miss Catherine Jenal of Hartington la the guest of Miss Grace Low and will stay for the Crelghton university commencement exercises, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Winegar ar ex pected today to spend a week or ten days with Mrs. Winegar's parents, Mr. and Mra. Alexander MacKensle. , , k Mrs. Henry Hlller left yesterday for Wor cester, Mass., to witness the graduation of her daughter, Mlaa Blanche, which takes place next Wednesday. - - - Mr. Carl Paulson returned Thursday from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He will re-enter next fall aa Junior In the engineering department. Mrs. Frank J. Beaton left Wednesday for Colorado Springs. She was accom panied by her cousins, Mrs. Frank Clifford and Miss Agnes Condon. J. H. Caldwell, with the MacCarthy-Wll-son Tailoring company, and wife, and daughter leave tomorrow for a two weeks' sojourn on the northern lakes.- ' Mr. and Mra. Luther Kountse will eall for home on the Mongolia June 30. Thi-y have spent the last three week of their trip In China Instead of In Japan. Mrs. J. H. Evans and Mtaa Pauline Bchenck have gone to Seattle to spend a fortnight. They were accompanied by Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Webster of WUUamsport, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Yatea have returned from a four months European tour. Their I (laughter, Mlaa Bessie, remained In Parta, and .will eoon be Joined by her sister, Mrs. I Voss. j Mrs. Charlea Offutt and children. Mrs. Voss, Miss Hlbbard and Mlaa Mae Hamil ton left yesterdsy for New York, where they will meet Mrs. A. J. Love and sail for Europe on the Potadam. Miaa Gertrude White, who is a student at j Welleslvy college, at the close of s.-liool will gu to Hancock, ti. H., to be the guest j at a house party given by Misa Perklna. and I will also visit Miss Maud Bradneld in j Barnesneld. O. I Mrs. W. T. Morphy and children have : gone east for the summer. They have given up their apartments at the Madison snd , Mr. Morphy will live at the Omaha club until the return ef his family, j Mlaa Grace Low Is home from Sacred j Heart convent. Park Place, where ahe giad ' uated last Thursday, 'securing the gold ' medal of her class for the beet paper orr i tli aubject of Christian doctrine. Donor j of medal. Right Rev. Bishop Scannell, D. D. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxtun. Jr., cam lu Friday from th Keyatona ranch and a 111 return in their touring car in a few days. Mrs. Paxton's mother, Mra. Short, who has I been In Kansaa City most of th waek. has ' returned and will accompany her daughter to the Keystone for th summer. Mr. Richard C. Patterson and family will ' go to Kansas City Wednesday to attend 1 th Tiih birthday dinner' given In honor ' of Mra. Clarrisaa Ruggles Nelswanger, t Mr f'Atferaon'a iiujthnr. at tha Klin Rltlaa Country club Thursday evening. - About Lou guests have ben Invltad and the event III In preceded by all the guests taking as fT7""l n n rt n p ft a it n n i .11 c i " iii'jl',-tit 9-j luULJiannnniinnHnsjai 6 'J!!lfe'-'Vi &-3 re U L1LJUO BULLJUi HI IT ' lite 9 Doau(ac3oao'nui WLkriiJ"il"S X, I- t inn i )Jif iij 0QlfVSv-'LJUtli !i3ncio5l3 rt W 7- SJM ik-i esigjScrrgu' FiTUii .X.;jlJCJ'0'itJu)nji.-LilX I'lt-V.'VoO'; CM i..'c''1iJi'ii' ViuoOon'in'Vi'inti .PNiUUB 41 MED I II II II II W U w j r i, -a ULirr It 1 b X" jroc ODDSSlTlll '-OUI n n n 5! ? 5 w n w r w " f 3 WuF ' 1 ' - . i i ww . m jj-iT. sr sv i . j L-em jijth j-wm wi iii ia.iu.am-i j--t j sr., ia t t jr i i -i ir i af- L kyf-i ( LUyHBDRBIIHnHBIIBBHIiBIIBanaBiillliaBIIIBiaBBBBBBBU Rutherford & Jensen Will Move to 1410-1412 Harney St., . i About August 1st. . You ate undoubtedly aware of the fact tbat our magnifi cent stock of Wall Paper and Interior Decorations Is comparatively the largest, newest and most exclusive in the West. In order to reduce this stock, we are now giving 5(P DI on ouV former prices. OuV- facilities for doing any kind of work in our line is unexcelled, as re employ the cleanest, most gentlemanly and competent workmen in the city. This sale is genuine. Call and let us convince you. RUTHERFORD & JENSEN Now located at 514 and 516 Hurrahl Fop The ...FOURTH OF JULY... Will soon be here again and we wish to csll to the attention of the boys snd girls that we hate this season a much larger and atronger line of FIRE WORKS. Aa ever before our line consists of only the best manufactures of the country. Our price this year will be cheeper than ever before and we defy competition on Fireworks. Remember, w give you quality aa well as prices. We sell only the best and retail Flrewwrks for less than wholesale prlcea. Special attention to our out-of-town friends and mall orders. Let us figure with you on your Fourth of July Display. No order too large or amall that we cannot fill. Watch papers next week for prlcea. JOS. F. BILZ, 322 South Sixteenth Street, . . . Omaha. i STRIKING PIANO BARGAINS In used Pianos which have been exchanged with us-toward new Linderman, Gabler, Steck and Weber Pianos. PIANQ BARGAIN LIST. A. B. Chase, largest size upright, used $180 Jewett, upright, oak case, used ..$150 Thurston, upright, only slightly used. ........... .$160 Hallett & Davis, square grand, excellent tone. . . .$ 75 J. 0. Fischer, square grand, fair condition $ 25 Used Organs, $12, $14, $16, $18, $25, $30 to $40. Easy monthly payments arranged. Be early Monday mornlnn. rJiatthews Piano Go. 1513-1515 HARNEY STREET, Opposite Burwood Theatre. a WHY NOT A DIAMOND? $100 la a Diaxwni has more lullaenee than f 1,009 la the bask. If you want to make some one an especially fine wedding or other present, choose diamonds. Surely there is no one who would not welcome a gift of diamonds; even small stones have an aristocratic quality tbat no other Rift has. Those who think, they cannot afford to give diamonds might be surprised to find bow moderately priced some ofniur smaller but One diamonds are. A very choice selection of diamonds both unmounted and set in beautiful rings and other Jewelry, at a very wide range of prices, start ing at $5.00. ,r.ft T. L. COMBS & CO. Jewelers 1 COO luZU Douglas Street loLV automobile ride- of thirty miles over the boulevards of Kansas City. Mrs. David Baum and ' MUs Maraarvl Baum left Tuesday evening for St. Louis to join Mr. Uaum. who has been there on busi ness for some weeks. They will be there about six weeks longer and upon their re turn expect tu go to housekeeping in a nea r w a m n ii w nnnwnnfrrir!nnnnnrifKrtff Ton will wear "Silk Gloves this season. IF you follow tho mode. You will ask for "KAYSER" IF you want Quality, Fit and Value. ,.m m- m.- .... auaUata" - - ij i j u..., aaiyv rnup a w.i snh. SCOURIT S. 16th St. Tel. D1774 1XL 1 F. H. Guthrie, Mgr. 1 JUNE JEWELRY JOYS house on Harney, near Thirty-eighth street. Mr. Stanley Rosea ater Is the guest of Mr. Melville Watson, aclasamate at the Michi gan university, at a house party at his hummer home at ttprlng I-ake. Mich. Mra Andrew Koaewaler will laav Friday for Ann Arbor to soend a few dais with ber son, and will then go aast for th summer. mm m iiinrnririrjy ran P"EJ "il s -w-i-)n-iar7rKii ... n Yw -rr in I iJ3J,vinrt(iri "' D uu-fiO au Serve iiiiii-niiirr nri ti ce Cream - At Your Little ' Home Ailairs! Calduff's little barrels of Ice cream are most convenient for home use. You will always find the Ice cream nice and hard when you are ready to serve H. Each barrel contains three flavors of Ice cream vanilla, strawberry and chocolate. The barrels are no constructed that they keep the Ice cream hard for a long time on a hot day. When down town shopping come In. and get a barrel and take It home with you. They-are con venient to carry you can put It In your hand bag or carry It on your arm with your other bundles. , Put, up In two sizes. Quart size, sufficient for or 8 persons Pint sizes, sufficient for 3 or 4 persons. 40c 20 c 1520 Farnam Street BBBBU OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Whoave cleaning or dyeing they want done or carpets and .rugs to 4 be cleaned can send their work to 5 us and they will receive Just as 3f prompt service and the same price as though they lived in the rclty. . a We pay express or freight one 4 way. when the order amounts to i $5.00, and both ways when t It J amounts to $10.00. ' 1 It Is best to send clothing by 5 express, but carpets can be ee'nt much cheaper by freight. Write for prices and further. Information. THE PANTOMUM Cleaners and Dyers. Carpet and Kug Cleaners. 1518 JOXES HT., OMAHA, NEB. DOOMING ' Just watch us growing. We bav trippled our business in threa ywrs and growing faster than ever, and wby, because our aim Is to give prompt, courteous service at all times. -$1.00 Fenner's Kidney and CQ Backache Cure $1,00 Princess Combs, "XVp, at , . w $1.00 Rubber Sponges, at $1.00 Bath Brushes, at .'. .... 10 pound sack Be Salt, at ............. 8 oz. Violet Ammonia, at : S5s 25c 15c BEATON DRUG CO. ISTH AND EARXAM. The Modern Drug (.tore of the Went. DON'T GET GRAY. '..loitlen the hair, moustache or whisker with Sunlight Hair Tome btsfore retiring, th hair will lie tie proper color in the uioming. Kasily applied, entirely harm less; wn t rub off nor stain the liuun. On liquid, no sediment, no smell, no sticki ness. N'ew preparation. Sold by druggists, wholesale and retail. Large siz 0 cents, or eipre&s prepaid, thirty 2c taiups i (rents wanted. UN rctaaa'cd if I: (alls! kl.ai.IGHT HAg TONIC COMPACT Lm10 A at. Lou la, JC I MLiUFF