Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1906, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 7
TTir OMAHA srTVY ViKV.: OCTOBKl 21, 1!XV?. SUilEN READY TO PARADE Iiimionableg as V" , 1 as Horses Ready for Cala Wt.k. VISITING WCMiN TO CONTRIBUTE UCH I Meek rrnmlifl I. Idle Alilc from I nmpllmrntarv A Antra In I nlr i-nftli anil n Itt i lull Meetlnai.. The nclet iiilie. Tin maiden yawned liphinil tier fail III' !-MIli.tl WOlllI and Ihi'P. Put through tln gamy ineslifn l':iri vanished into sit e, And Uontcil forth i!mii the wml'L To eharm and to Ntjiille A Cllllln?. H lIlOI'OliRllllIri Soi-lty umile. -Mary Jtrnwtie Hunter. Sfiflnl f'nlrmlnr. l iVI iAV iprnliiK nf Ifnrse Show. Tt.'KSOA V imtitiK Nnr.e' ilitm Hi ( Im'lilierf. VKINhiJl 'A V-MreiiiiB nf liuiniil I nzen elnh nt l-ie rrwiiloii'i- i.l' Mr t It lt:ish: M!s Marie AlnMer. lum li. on :U Onmlm eluli In honiir r,f Mr. I In rui-ii ; Mr. nml mi, i.oiiip u iinsi iniii. iiinnir In honor of fortieth Wlili'li; iiiiniversiir) . Ill I JtSI-A V Mis KIIm Mar Itrnwn. illnner at Omaha elnli In honor of Mi l-oek; Mr:. V.. Yn;t. kf-iiHlnuton. BATI'Rn.U IiiinplitiT of ATM-rii-!in Itev- nlnllon reieiilon nl homo of Mr. It. C. Hnyt, In honor of Mrs. HoiimIiI Mi lyan. Thi calendar for tlilf week iifToids little Hide from flip one hit? nversliudowltiK vnt. the Horne Show, for everything else tinn hten put astide for that. It has iieen the fip topic of n.n orarttlon for days und It has bf"n discussed In Its pycry phase, from th horiw'a down to the color of glovi-n, and Just how often it will to pcrmlsmble to wear ths mm (town. KvorythlnK If In jvaillnns for the (ippitlnR Monday r-vr-nlnts and It Is SHf to proiilrt that no horsp ahnw on this rlrrnlt h:is or will afloni 11 rnori lirllliant hpi'i tin ! The rostuniliift. always an ImpnrtHtit PlP Tnpnt In the Kin rrfs of tin" llors? Sliow. haj rprplvpd ItB full nharf of attention this yar, and tlipfr are prrdlrtlons that sonip of the most maKiiiflPtnt Rowr.s evpr worn In Omaha will be seen in the boxes and on the promenade thla tiwk. A iiiiinlM-r of women will wpar a diffi rent otistume at PVery perforrnnnee. and ninotiK these will b wonie pxiiulsite ImtKirtatlous. Miss Web ster. Miss Marie Mohler, Mrs. I'lmrles T. Kountze, Miss I.onmx. Mrs. W. J. C. Ken yon and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith are Rlways anionp the handsomely piiticil women. The debutantes, although not yet Introdueed, will flKtire pminini-ntly. and in addition to these Here arp a number of Vlsltlne women here for the week who will contribute materially to the or-mslon. Anions them are Mian F'ei-k of fhleaR-o. daughter if it. Peck, president of ' the American Bar association, who la the fruiRl of Miss Webster, for the week; MIfs Hoe of Kansas city, who Is Miss Iximax'f Uticsi; Miss KldridKc of New York, the pop ular silent of Miss HiKxinsnii; Miss Kck hart of Chicago, who Is vIsIUiik Mint fun nell: Mil". Jroy Taylor, who arrived Sit unlay to lie the ffiiest of ber sister, Mrs. W. o. (iillart, nnd Mrs. Ilareens or Hot 8pHiiKs, S. L)., who conips Monday to be the gupst of Miss Marie Mohler. A num ber of other KuislH are expected later In the week to 1 ntertalned In Mime of the prominent families of the city. A number of giveu-ln-lionor affaire for i kih-kih niu iinp io enliven iiip week, j " iioiiKit uireauy annoiinceii are I the lunchi'iin to be given Wednesday at the Omaha club by Miss Mohler for Mrs. Hargens. nnd the dinner Thursday even ing by Mian Ella Map Ilrown complimentary to Miss I'ock. The Omaha club and Kacqui t club will lie the scene of many an exclutdve llitb; affair, alter the pcrfonu imecs. The past week has been rather quirt, most nf the affairs being club mc-dings, for the C. T. Kuehrr club, the Marchionette club and the Cliartnoiite club all nut for tlio llrst time this srason. There were a few informal affairs and several hosted es Piitprtalned for their out-of-town guest. CHARCOAL KILLS BA3 BREATH Iliid Otltir or IndiKcstiuu, bmokiug, lliinkitm or Kaiiii; Can iio lusuuitly .Moip'U. SAMPLE PACKAUB MAILED FREE. Ut.n i- pcoplu noi.tu your u.iu Lnealh wh id jmu would nut nutice il at all. It Is liuuscuiiiitf in oilier pcopiu to aland be fore the n while you are talking, jjive litem u wlutf ot iwo of your bad breath. It usually cuiiua from food fciiuent.iitf oa your siouiucii. (soiueilinea you litvn il ill the morning that awful auur, bil ious, bad brealh. tou cull alop thai at once by fallowing uim or two blimit Charcoal lozniges, the no powerful Bk and ouor urbut Ura evei prepared. Boiir-iliiica jour nu-aU will i uveal tliem aclvei. In your bicuii lo thoav who lulii with you. "Vouw bad etilntij." or "iou ve been e.ning cabbage,", uud all of a ainidi ii . j-.i bib b in ii,0 ice of your liirud. Cbaiioal ti wonderful ubborber of oJuii, ,!a liny oiin knows. That 13 v.hy tiluaifa Chanoiil Linzt-ngea are to quick to ii.iiu ei. bai-ce nd ouv.ru or odor uus lov.ua. or kJ 1 10111 indigestion. Uuul use budiii j-vriuuie Tliey nevir conceal iiiv- oiler, and never abnorb gaj lli.i i.iuses u.e ovlui. tlesiaea, very fact nf using tliem levcu.-i tiie r. the Ibo ISOU lor lueir use. Stuart's Cl.uicoal Loxengi a iU tile lirst piaiti Mop t(jr j.ouu ujl (liJ1, brush a.id be.cb.ng of gaa, and iUJl.v JU1. breath pure, fugh and iwt-l, juat afier jvuvv i-oiiii. mm no one Will turn tils liice uwuy ironi you when you breathe or tulk; your bruaiU will bo pure and fri ao. and besides your loud will taste bo iuu. ii uviicr io ou at your next intal. U. Jusl try Ciiiiiv-oul dor other wonderful things, too. 11 van-lea away nom your utoinacli uu Hillbillies, all the impurities there j amuse j together amj which causes the ' bad breatii Charcoal is a purlfter as well a uu absorber. I'hm'i'nii! I mi. u' I... .i. . .. (UI uesi niost any uud mild laxative known. A whole boaful will do no baia,; in f.i,t. t ,oie you lake ilia belter. Stuart t'harcoal uoufce nr made ot I'Uie willow coal and mixed nith Just a tuint Cliar- tlavor r yua or lioiuy io niaive inei.i palaiiii a- f, out iivil lisi awovl. loll Jiihi ebew tnnn ilk inlidj ihcy urn abaoiuu-ly liarui- ' of Jet a iim, J.uie, ewpet biealh, frrshen j ,uui Piviinacii, ivii your next meal,' and ;eep the totestinea in good woiklng order. These lm tMi.ga are the. recret of good icaltli and long l.t'i. Von nil get .ill th.. ban oil iicceuiy to do tn-se Wonderful I ,ut Hr.iply tbinej by pettlnif Siurt'a ' Cburconl Ij.reiiKes. We want you to i ei lhe.se llille wonder , )ikei yuuSelf "to n 'U buy them, tio nd us your fui I laiao and Jili(-i tor a He saaipie of ' ttuiata I'liarci'Ol Ixixenjca Then af;er ou iuve tried th sample, and been con-liu-e.1, so to your druggtat and get a 2Go o of ihein. You'll 'tel better all over, ori; i oniiortable. and "cleaner ' liovide. Fi-nil us your name and addrvia tojay ltd w v- ill ut once Ki nd o'j by mall a -l.u.ili rackvice, flee. Addrvr K. A. . ;uarv Cu., wi Bluait Hutu , M-iraUail, till'- of llli cninM'tenons e.M .l til linim- i r-t lYntuy ivnimil liy Mi s I: M'-ikli- mill Ml- HiKBMiwjn in lienor of tin Ir I'liiirmlim Kiiexi. Ml KIiii-IHk1' ' f NVw Vmk. ntiil Tlmrml;i' evening WrliMir In'ruiluiTd lnr usl. Mi I'm k of I'lili'iiK'i, Ml h flcllKhtful liriilge I :i 1 1 y . Mrs. K. II. Morsii.iin nlmi Rive a lini.il sumely niHM.int. 1 lum lie. in FiI.Ihv In oi.ni-.liiiii-nt to Ml. Ilyln-m, who N 1 1 1 - - Bins: nf lnr BiKt'T. Mr. Tyler, in fnnneil lilufrs; iiml tln-re wr-rr srvir.il mihiI! fnm tinns. wtilili r'iil veiy pli-ii-ant. 'l'h- iipi-niiiK or I In- m w utr-'-t nr Hup !fiwirn Omaha and Krt ('rook nuans ; nuii'li in tli" .loi li ty or hoth plai-p.i and will ; ntiililiMh tipw ii. u .inn ln-m-i pn tin- ri i ii t s if t),at pntty post and the sorial i woi Id of OmahH. lli ri'tofoii tin- train ; wi i '- tins hn n su.-h that. In unit r to at ! t'Td any fvinc liuns In Omaha, It was ncc-!-!saiy In ronie lip In iIip Hftr-rnooh mid li avp j Parly In the f-vr-niiiR. or rlso sj-nd tho niKht In thp rily Thp pcoplp of Oinrihi ' for thin rmt'nn Iiuvp ih'Vit tnaintalned mm-p I than a fiimial :n iii!iiiitaiii with the otll I '!. i,r tin. Hift and thi-lr fainlllps nnd I Poiisi'iii. iny Hip vii ial life of Omaha has Inst tiiiirli, for tln rr an no inojv il' liinlitfiil ' f'-'I'le , pri-sen aiijwliiro Hi. hi arm tM-nrlp. The r: or tin- ,-uiiiy srt at sm ial affairs ', In illiani v. hii h Is Urn .i, liu-l.i nr I Klvps pvety hotiss. Tin' psmliliNhitiK of tin- pari I rvlop will possibly provp mi ti id to Pan I Cupid iilno, for tht rp are many younn offl- cprs at the fort who havp bppii waltliiK I J anxiously for thp i-romisfi oars, and now I Hint thpy can ko bark and forth with pa-P I , wiry win uniloiibtPdly flBiirp prominently in thp dolnes of (ho vouiikit sot. In fart. I uno of yir. most popular oflleprs of thp post Hiinoiiniil InM wppk that hp Intpnded n navp a swiTtluart In Omaha as stum the pars bpi'.n running-. Thr formal dosing of the Count rv elnh Saturday evenlnir broukrht out th I, I numlicr of members that has h.n r.reseni for si'veral weeks. II, , v.-idni? provf d vety enjoyable, although ill. le was a tinae nf retsret and sadness 'n tli' rniety. for the I l ountry elnb affairs have an informal air and enjoyment that I iackiiiK in th" enter lainniiiits of the winter. On.. ,,f the mer riest dlntii. r patties win thai nf -he two Holf teams captain. d bv Mr. K. H. r'prajru- and Mr. F. II. (Jaln.-s. the losing t'am dininu the winner'. One of the laiaest dinners was that il M. n;.d Mis. William Sears I'oppletoi;, who rntPrtilnpd ill honor of Mlsa Slary T'erk of Chica.). the truest of Miss WobsVr. Covers were la.d fur .Miss Iei k. Miss Webster, Miss Marie Mohler. Mrs. I.eroy' T.iylor of New York, Mr. K. W. UiXon, Mr. siockton Ileth. lr. Hrldk-es, Mr. Karl Gamnt. Mr. and Miv. W. O. (iilbert, Mr. and Afrs. ( harlrs T. Kountze and Mr. and Mrs. 1'oppleton. Captain Doane and Miss Daisy Doune en tertained at a dinner of eli-ve.i covers, their HueKts beintc Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. H. l.. CiimtniiiKi, Mr. end Mi! W. K. .Martin, Major and M-s Arrasinlih and Mr. I'. A. Rrogan. i me ot the rlliiuer parties o' he evening was composed or Mr. ;;nl Mrs ', Wesi brook. Mis. Klin C. Nash. Miss Mr. A. Cope, Mr. Jerome M lure Wesslli,, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen Cotton. Willi Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Spragne were Mrs. Isaac Coles, Mrs. A. Heed and Mis. Kirk of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Davla Imd at their table Mrs. Millstaugh of Yopekt. Kar.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rrady nnd Mr. and Mrs! Walter Taylor f'uge. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hums gave a dinner of twelve cottrs ana .Mr;j. E. Btmm and Mr. Walter Hob. erts each had eicbt triio .-,.. . Uilnln wpre: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oeorge. who hud Hiz gupats; Mr. and Mrs, C. H Oulou. six; Mr. V. T. Harnilto 1. four, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Redlck, thre- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keller, four; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fry.' four; Judge and Mrs. V'insonhaler, four: Mr. .-Tom McS'iane, six nnd Colonel and Mrs. lratt, four. Mortal .Chit . Chat. Mrs. lOHa Squires and Miss 'Marlon Crandull exppct to leave soon fo a trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Repd havp moved from their home, "Aloha," at Benson to nriL'fi Harney street for the winter. Mr. and iIrs. Arthur Keeline pxppct to move next week Into the house at Thlrty Mflh and Farnam streets, where they re cently rented. Pr. and Mrs. Ira C. Porter have sold their home on Marty street and have taken apartments at the PIcasantoti on I'ark avenue for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Normile and their little twin daughters of Clilcago liavo (lime to Omaha to reside and have taken the house at S15 Georgia avenue. v iiiniiri i. .tiiiiiienoerg, enter pay- 1 master of the Department of the Mis- souri. left Saturday evening for Wash ington, w here he will become post pay- ; inaater. Mrs. Muhlenberg, after a visit ' of a few days with her slater In fct. Iouls, will join him. During their real- j dence in Omaha Colonel and Mrs. Muhl- I t-iiov-i k nave intuie many xrienua Who re gret their departure and wish them hao plneas in their new station. Wrildinua unit I The ciikuki nn-nt is l-initnKPmeiils. announced of Miss Marie Staniieid Bryant, dautrhter of Air. J. O. Hryant of Toledo, (j.. to Mr. Alibi ! Frederick Johnson, a Well-known young ! ittloriiey or thia city. Mbis tiryant will leave November 1 for ber homo in To ledo und Ibo Wedding will take place No vember L'H. Thursday evening llie home of Mr. and Mis. Jl. II. (.Vioper waa the scene of a qul-t homo wedding, when their daughter. Mai It., was married to Mr. Clement V. Patt.-r-on of this city. (July relative! of bo.h partus and a lew Intimate frleiid.t w.t la ed tin. ceremony, which was perfo:ni''d by the groom lusher. Kev. Wlilaid l'al tfi'Min. of 1'rinctton. Ind., aElsted by Kev. Mi Uride of this city: At 11" o'clock, noon, Wednesday. October 17. !:, at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. li. J. Diuililnond, Miss Mub-1 S.dell I and Mr. Marry II. libkluson were united! In marriage by Kev. Lucius O. Haird, pastor j of Kt. Mary's Avenue Congregational i church, In the presence of the luiuitdUte j family and mar relative. Imniedimi.'v I i following the ceremony ire weddina- uartv ' partook of a dainty luncheon, after w hich ! Mr und Mrs Hickiiisun left fir a iu-u! I wctdtV honeymoon trip. After November 1 i j they will be nt home In I'ittsbuiB. Kas , i w here Mr. lh l;lrs. n has supervision, a. J ! pi'Kinei r. of on.sti m-tlon of the Kausaa i liy boutiii rn Hallway eoiiipjny s whups, I ""'v In 1'iK bull: by the ArnolJ Construction company of I'hlcago. ' A c irety Oviobtr wedding was j that of Miss ljulse Scbat-ffer. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hermun Scbaeffer. to i Mr. Oito M. Korkel. w hlcli occurred Thursday evening nt the luuii" of the mi mi-p I'licui!-, ui i-oppieioii ax eiuip. l'runiplly mm the clock struck the hour of s. lo the strains of Lohengrin's wed ding man b. played on the harp by Miss M. .Swiinson, little Krnln Korkel, nephew of the h'riMim. dressed in white broadcloth, avlvancevl down the broad slanway, tbroii'.'li the hall end across the parlor. ciirrv:nb' 'he rinK in a large American j Beauty rose. Next came the bridesmaid. Miss- Manila Schaeffur. sister of the! bride, gowned in a green dotted lit t over' pale green taffeta, carrying a bouiiiet of j pink und while -roses. lastly came the i bride ou the aim of 'ut father, gowned ! in a robe of enihroldered net, elaborately 1 Inset Willi Valenciennes luce over whild J taiTVtu. ber long tulle veil held in place . vii.i.'- blussvun, uvl su I tlii'iilid a slioAT Iioiimu'I 1. 1' lit ;d. ' im-.i. j Tiny wire 1111 t In tin- ln-y wlmlon. w lin li I was brant i f nil y ili'iorfil I Willi palms anil j wliitp rosrs. by tin- ifiooiii and li1 . I'rst man. Mr. Turn t'anim. la tli" pirsi n.i' of nhoiit i'.'.il Km sts i v. I.. M M Ink of Hip (trnir I iitin ran i li ii h m i' I i Ip maiTlaffp n-ti innny. follow iiy v l:n ii mi rlaliorate wnldinp supper was 3iiri1. Tin' di't-orat ions wrrr lnautii'ii1. fialin-'v asparagus finis hi i tic niin i-l ill ly f' . Iimiiii il h Inn 1 1 tin W indows, ilimi'is .i s ami I'hanili-lii'rs. wliili- many bi-unni-ls of Aiin-rli an nrauly rnsi-s wi-r usi-d Tin1 tahlp w.(s also drioratiil with a niinr plnoi' of A mi-riian lii':int ropi-s. l'uni h was FPi-yi'd In tho bin !i parlor by Miss I'"oi kid and Miss ( ilsmi A'l'T an i xti n slr wrddiim trip in llm soalli Mr. and Mrs. Koikil will br at lionii' at .Mil 1 -pli-ton uvi'inn.. I'lensnrpM 1'ast. Mr. Clyde Hohrbough enlei In ini d a lum ber of his young men friends at a Htaij party Friday evening et his home, 5,Vi Eolith Twenty-sixth strut. Mis. J. W. Hamuli gave a delightful luncheon Saturday, followed by luidae. for alumt forty gtirsls. Th" moms were prrt- I tily decorated w ith yellow eln sain ho- ii'.uuis and uutimiu tlnwrrs. In honor of ln r friend. Miss l.. nnie llatt of Ann's, Ja., .Mrs. James Wlialey or I'ouu- ell muffs gave a luncheon Friday, at which thc;c Omaha woic.cn iittcinUn: .Vcsdamcs F. 11. Smith. K. I,. Cain. F. II. Short and James Sturtevant. , Mrs. K. (1. Haird entertaim d at lundiei.n j Friday at her apartnieiit In the Diuisany I compllinentaiy to Mrs. David Di nisou of Chicago. The guests were: Mrs. Denison, Mrs. K. Cahlll, Miss Craven. Mr. Warren of Manila, la.. Mr. Hillir. The first meeting or the Charmante club was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Craw- ford. obu South Twenty-seventh street, Thursday afternoon. Prizes were wmi by Mrs. John K. McDonald and Mrs. French. Upsides the members of the club Miss Mary McMcnemy and Miss Nancy Hattlu were present In celebration of her little daughter Ma Jorles tiftli birthday. Mis. P. II. 1'pdikc gave a delightful birthday parly Thursday afternoon. Informal games wer, the prin cipal amusement of the occasion. Those present were: MIsfps Dorothy .ludson, Mar garet Matthews. Helena Chase. Camilla Kdholm. Pauline Coad. Dlanche Wikn, Mercedes Jensen. Dorothy limkeit, Wini fred Hrandt, Hazel Cpdike. Marjorie dlke, Jack Coad, Nelson Cpdike and Lau rence Cpdike. The members of the r. 1C. o. society were enttrtained delightfully Saturday ofter:ioun at a Japiuiese parly at the home of Mrs. J. I. Cleland. WW Nicholas street. The rooms were prettily decorated with asparagus fern, autumn leaves and red blossoms and were Illuminated with many Japanese lanterns. In the parlor there was a display of oriental curios, and dur ing thp afternoon a musical program was given by the Misses Haney. Kthel Cleland, j Frances and Mary Cleland. attired In flow- nK kimonos. In tho dining room thp tab!.. j was adorned with a centerpiece of red ear j nations, over which was susicndei1 a J ip- anese parasol, from which hung amull lan- tPrns. Orlpntal dainties were served tri the guests, who were seated on the floor on cushions. Presiding over the dining room were Mis. R. R. l.p.ch. Misses Reu lah I.epch, Patch, Rthel Green and (lladvd Hodgklns, gowned In Japanesp eostum-s. Co nil 11 k Kvrnln. Mrs. Casvr .E. Tost ba.s lasurd Imita tions for a kensington Thursday nf ternoon. The sPOond dance nf the Visiting Nurse will be given at Chambers' Tuesday even ing. , Mlsa Marie Mohler will give a luneheon at thp Onuilin club Wednesday In honor of her guest, Mrs. Ilargens of Hot Springs. a. n. The Round Dozen club will meet Wednen day nf the residence of Mrs. s. R. Rush, vhen Mrsi Rush mid Mrs. W. R. T.ighlon will be the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Tamils Rothschild will cele- I hrale therr fortieth wedding anniversary by giving a family dinner Wednesday even- j lug at their home. LM"S St. Mni'y's avenue. ; MIsm Kiln Map Rrown will give a dinner ' Thursday evening nt th Omaha club In i ; honor of Miss Mary Peck of Chicago, and ; j afterwards the party will attend the IToi-so ' j show. j j The Daughters nf the American RpvoIh- j 1 tion will give a reception Saturday evening i j In honor of Mrs. Donald Mclxan of Wash j Ington. president of the Daughters of the! , -Vinci n-iio iwvoiuiion, at the residence of Mrs. R. .(?. Hoyt. Come nnd Go fjonklp. Mrs. C. W. l.yinan returmd from the east Saturday morn lug. Minn Sloinan of Detroit Is the guest cf Mrs. A. D. Hraudris. Mr. and Mrs. i. A. Joslyn Sicnt several i days in Chicago thin week. j Miss l.ynn Curtis left Tuesday for Lake Forest, ill., to visit Mrs. Jacobs. I Mra. 1 Iierz of Lincoln, Neb., is the 1 suest of Mr. and Mrs. Haniuel Kaiz. 1 Mra. Sol Hopper has returned from a Visit of two months on Die pacific cnu.d. ' Mr. and Mrs. U illlaiu Si uvlke have Kone i lo K,xeelslor Spriims to sjh ml two weeks. Miss llortense I'lurke has returned from Pennsylvania where she spent llie nam- mer. Mis Knola Dext.-r and Miss Helen lllgby spend Home have gone to Los Angeles I. ; time. ' Mrs. John I Uourke spent A. llorbuch and Mi, a few days this w-i ek in M. Chl- cago. ' .Mr. and Mrs. II. f. Itird "012 'ass street, Saii!.-c Ind.'uii 's I.' N expet I j ale visiting friends at the I iifci-ney. I Mis. K. V. Lewis and Mis I to leave Wednesday lor New i ork to ypi-ml a miinih. sirs, i.ymaii row. r of I guest for a few days of Mi 'hicago Is and Mrs. ll. AlcCnrd. Mrs. Mary Auld and Miss have returned from a trip of Alb t wo p Auld months in llie east. MiHi Mary Iee Mi-Shane expects this week for Hot Springs, Ark., her iiareiits. to leave to join Miss Clara Hi lie Hoc of Kansas City has arrived to sieiu! Morse hn v. i U w lt'i Miss Mildred Loiiiax. Mrs. T. It. M.i'hiisoii and Miss .MePii.r soii are expecicd to return from Nv w Yoi a the llrst ot the nmiiih. Mrs. Jjobcrt i.. li .ionium ii'i.l ,-1,11.1 I.l j returned from Hui lii-ctoii. la., win ve they i visited Miss Cnterl.lischfcr. , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Or.de of Oakland. C.il.. are the gu. st.s of Mr. and Mis. .. j W.iegon.-r, 1M Park avtnue. Mr. und Mrs. Bum M.geuth of Franklin. ; Ph.. will urrive Monday to be Up. gu sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hurgess. ms. v um i-iince or Pueblo, fido ill the city, the gncsi of ber uncle aunt, Mr. and Mis. W. S. Wilccx. j Mrs. Lero Taylor of New York ils is .11 - j riveu io ne ine gin.st or b r .sister, . W. o. lillbert duting the Morse siio Mr nr. uiiiiunrt oi iiunnar, win. r,s i the guest of Mrs. ts. C. Car8on-Lowrey St. Mary's avenue, has returned In.,,,. lM'l ' Mrs. A. It. Kiik ami .Mrs. Pitehj,. , m cago. who are the guests of Mr. and Mr.: K. 11. Sprague. will return bom.. i,,'M w e ,; Mr. Knd I.owrey of aioux City, ben llie gust of bis mother, Mrs. S. i: Carson ljwrey, l.as gone east to vimi relatives .Ml.'s KJit.i Apgur will have as lnr me si during the Hjise .show Ml.-s Aln-. Apgur of Ijps Mulnes und Mrs. o lo.-iii.-h'. 8. Waid r Unculn Mian t0-l li.ile of fent"! cllle v il', b. c. bsa b-.en the Kuest ot bvi aunt. Mrs. S .1 V r TIM' I-IIS IK I ' Mi s s Mr. ..nil. mil lb M : siliild 1 1 i t ry Ii i t .i llirsi I,, Mis. 1 ' . Hum aid Ml Trssir lllrsrii Inim Sad ii'-t ' Mis- ih.. ibirtnir I iniin i ill . a sta- ! .M. t .Mill-' . CI" M'l" III I'll! and Mrs. I w. i Ii. wl'il land Alniiie. nt lias ! ..-iii'l- lli . visiting In ti A I M i l;ui Ki nr.ul -,,,s i i'tui in d I i niii nf two months in Cnlnrad.i. during r-ltv islii . I'.oiitd-r. Coiiiiadu Sluiims. .Mrs. , Miilllloil i.nl I.Iiumi I-.m.ii b'ii )vr inis nturnid from K i lis. 1 ding 1 Iiim.i , Mr. r -i ui 11 City. Wli'lr she attilideil In r S'Fi. r. Mls. ll. l. nc t hr mi- i lilli liltiK- ' i.l Mi-. Wii., r;e Ib-mpiilil. nd Mr. ThnniM. Kilputikk have i ironi a summer's sojourn In ti,o ast, diir'nn bur. Poland P'liMIS. which tl,..v visi'cd Car Il.ir I'linps. laike Placid and other Miss Hnnoie (illison. who has beu the Burst of Mai l ui Conned for a Tew days. , en route to In v home from a Hip to Alaska 1 and the Canadian PvoVkiis. left for her hoiue in Tarry-town. N. Y . Friday. ! Mis Mui-i;iii'i Ite liowen of Delphi. Ind.. arrived Saiutday. to be Hie gin st or M ss .Marion Conn. 11 during the horse show, 'and Miss Nora Carey of Indianapolis and ' Miss Dorothy Kckhnrt or Chicago will ,11 ! ri e the hist or the week, to be the guests , of Mi i.s Council also. I Mr. and Mr. John Jackson have n tinned I from a two months' nip nut west, visiting I Mr. 1 a and Mrs Janes Stoekd.ll" of Seattle, h. They also visited other iihicc ..r Interest in Washington and llrklsh Colum bia. CKin returning home tin y were very much sui prised to find that their daugh ter and nlere had tin ir new home all In readiness for thein and alxiut twenty old time friends gathered there to welcome their homecoming. Fop Surf III run nml Colli In (best use Omega Oil. Trial bottle 10c. Miss 'ague Hotllter. building. piano and organ, 518 Mc- llic Home Miow. ill draw the swell costumes, and to hp properly fitted out you should wear some of our exipiisite Horse Show jewelry. Ve e kept this in mind and arp now show ing a beauiirul collection of brooches, hat pins, stick pini. charm, etc. If you've In inlnd a diamond ring, pin, brooch or charm, we've the choice collection to select from. We'd like you to give us a call anyway. MAWHINXKY & RYAN CO., Jewels nnd Importers. 15th and Douglas. Have been the Standard of Fur Quality for Sold hy the leading dealer in every community. If a man sells Lanpher Furs it is evi dence that he is Fur-Reliable. ' Our booklet. "Judging Furs," tells wrial every man and woman snoulJ know about Furs or all uses. Lanpher, Skinner & Co. Fur Garment Makers ST. PAUL f,!33 BLANCHE SGREfiSO.i Voice Culture and Artistic Singing Studio 548 RimM BIk. Tel. Harney 2687. ....Now Opsn.... Begins this Week Classes for Juveniles (rciqhlon Ir.siitule, 210 South 18th. i!i:ii.xi;i.s: Vc(!iiiv.lay, 1:1.- I'. M. AIVAN( i;: S;tturlt,v, 2::0 I". l MATINKK CKASS: SiiM'Kliiy. :S:'M . M. TCIIMS Season Brginncrs. $15; Advance, $10 ' .ti s. in 1 ,i Ii is iiiip in w w i i k Air ;ii d ti ir .u. s '2 " ""5 ' in! tMORANDal vpANCING SCH00I Always to fro Colorado j, California C. II. (Ml i kreenrranr r 'igtT:nrTr.jf .air Tht fall seasoi is now in (u!i sway ani wc are grandly ready to meet the demand for it. The smart:st conceptions of every mikcr who is r:iiab!e anJ up to dat: arc represented in Ovir assortment of Women's Coats, Sells, Skirls, Waists and Fur, Advance ideas, correct lines, newest fabrics and high what go to make our garments so much in demand. Novelties in Tailored Suits I'oiiiitiful liiilcrctl suits, mnilo of line vel vet, imported l;iin nml elieek broad cloths and worsteds, in all the newest colors, perfectly modeled in all the newest fashions. Prices $25, $33, S35, S'I9 and $45 A very beautiful selection all lmest ami newest, Auditorium, Nov, 12 I'nder local nianaK-ement of Clem ent Cha-se and Warren M. Koners. LEONCAVALLO (The ureal Italian composer. Orchestra and Soloists rrom "I,a Scala," Milan, Italy, th larg-est t boater In the world. ENSEMBLE Or 75 PBE3ENTINQ Pagliacci Roland de Berlin Boheme Zaza A new AVE MARIA, dedicated to Fop Plus X. A new march, VITA I.' AMERICA, dedicated to President Roosevelt. Mesdainea Ferrabinl, Calvi. Rlainl. Messrs. Barbainl, Farya, Bel lntl, De Ferren. Prlces-$1, $1.50. $2 Advance subscription sale now open. Address Chase - Tinners, l."d)j Howard tvt. Tel. I lunulas ' 5 . $1,090 Reward! The Omaha Bar Association offers n reward of $500 for the detection and conviction of any portion attempting to bribe or corruiit a juror, or for the de tection and conviction of any lierson called as a juror who shall receive or HRree to receive any consideration for the giving of his verdict in any cause in any state court in Douglas county, Neb. And a like amount for the de tection and conviction of any person found guilty of the crime of perjury in any of Raid courts. HOWAItl) II. ItAMmifiK, Pres. Omaha Bar Association. HAULKV i. .MOOKIIKAII, Secretary. Classes forAduHs 15th and Harney 1,1'sj.sutis every Tuesday mitl I'riil.iv, H I. M. TKItMS, 1- I.esMdiK, ladies, S; Gcn'.lrinir., $6 ASSEi:Bi.iEa Evrnt WEDNESDAY. Tin- le-sl dancers a rcuularly. Hi--ii'm orchestra. 1 1 1 n i s s i o . i . L' ."i i-'-nis ud on Top Private Lessons '.all Kooni or sil'i;.- lluiir.t l. Nil 1 1 I'llp.ls. 8 ii , has become one of the most fa vorably known gentlemen in the traveling world. He has been chosen from among the thousands of his fellows for his ability to prepare the repasts that help to make traveling via the Midland such a pleasure. See that your ticket reads be tween Denver and S.ilt Laice City via the Midland Route and enjoy superb trnir. service and a journey through the heart of the Rockies. I? 1 F. L. FEAKIXS, Gen. Agent, 219 So. 141b SI., 0 VI MIA. SPEERS, G. P. A. 1 DIWtR, tCLO. J -jumzi I'l Wl1 pparel for Woiiei XL JA Beautiful New Evening Waists of evening waists wi be shown just from the makers. Prices range $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and Up OMAHAS'S MODERN JEWELRY STORE The Source ot Authoritative Things in Jewelry And particularly so at this season, when wc are showing a most attractive line of Brooches, La Vallicrs and Bracelet Especially suitable for Horse Show week. These articles come jeweled in diamonds, atjua marine and peridots, also the new enamels. ALBERT EDHOLM Gold and Silver Smith. Sixteenth and Harney. Wffl8aWjaWtMlW fiYMNASilJAl FOR WOMEN AND CIII1.HRFN S BOTI.ES BUILDING. TI.SIB SCHWARTZ. Director. tills' Class Saturday. !l::til A. M. and Wednesday, 4 l M. m U omen's Class Alonday and 'i liursday, 1H:H( A. M. fj t her 'lasses liy arranKeincnt. ,'J JiiiuetnK 1'lasses for little eliildren. a 'relcrdione tied btioZ. (N aaJL&w PIANO BUYERS ATTENTION Before lmyiiiK a piano or orpan do not fail to pay tia a visit of inspection. 600 instruments to select from, in cltnlinR the world's bent, Slciiiwny JC- Sons, Sleoer, ll.irdiiiiiii, .. . Chase, lOmersoii antl tliirtoen oil i r standard makes. We employ no commission salesn en and nive t he pnrchator the benefit or litis big savinK- ' Why jiay $50 or $100 more for ti .ino than is neces sary? Pave this sum hy taking advance:) of our orig inal one low, net price, iilike to nil, and no cjnimis sions. New pianos to rent, $:i..jO monthly. Ka.y I'liyineiits, $10.00 down and $5.00 monthly is all it costs lo own a good piano if you buy it from Ihe Schmoller (Si Mueller Piano Co. m 1 4 ! t' ' p. i ?,- I.!ii''t Handlers of I'iaini 131M313 Farnam St. 1vsfT:rT,'Tr,r. my . i-.it y Thvio aiv rciistiiis why s (Iflii'icus. V(' Know have loariK-tl from cxji' foinl.iiu'il Avitli quality ( 'liofolalt's tli.sliiictivt1. are a little hetter tlian we tae jiartieular pains to make tht At the Morse Show, at have with you a box for Mile at our store 1 ennui 1 if 11 .'COFfELD IriCLCAKS-SllTCa art tai.oring about sum up 1- f ! The New Coat Styles j'(Vcninj carriage and street coats -the highest art will be found embodied in our coats for all occasions. Kvery new model will be found here, in black and all the wanted shades. Prices-- $15, $20, $25, $35 and Up for the first time tomorrow; .,. in (lw Vsl. i:.st. i .-. Omalia, Neb. Bi DylmllV ( 'liiicnlc-h how to inakt- tlicin are We - rii'iit. 'l'lii fjM.riciifi is what makes 1 ) 1 m li s The reason wliy they -Mlsi tier. loine anv otlurs is o( in ht the theater of Dyball's per or a: I I'lltM'ol ate. . w w w 1518 caucus st. 3 H 7