4 fc. B THE OMAHA' SUNDAY BEE? 'Aran) 1907. EVENTS IN OMAHA SUBURB HappeabM 0f th WeV in th Thritine Villain and Tcwr-i. SOCIAL AND BUSINESS CWT-CMAT Horrmtiili of Well Known renple and iKnlnas that Are of In. teres! In All l inen of Activity. Sunday In K. Wall. Wednesday d:tr1 t created rttnlnj the yenr snd other sewers tun nr,r n f(.w moi permanent sidewalks. HI i IT Mrr,t Is mi 1. r a rv w it id Mini a t ivnr I h sd ng off tli" north end to Aluln .treef Is i mite mplafd. The grading of I'.lufT Hfft will be very llg't. s as rnt to make itv deeper rut on wen side of tl ftrcet. Hoy N. T"W of Or nihil has f'irnltir-ii tho r'v with an "ilm.i'p on tin' Binding an! furnished a biiir ;;.nt shown k on-. Mr. Tnl has Ui-n employed the list year as city engineer. Flornrf, Mrs. O. W. Noh on spent Omaha visiting n I.itives Born: to Mr. nnd Mia. W Thursday morning, a son. Miss Prudence Tr.u y spent Iflenioon In Omaha visit, ng relatives Mr. V. ,. Hhiilli tors of Omaha was lr. Florence, Wcdm sduy in tho Interest of Ilellevue college. Mr. and Mr. Mitchell of Omaha were the quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John iiond-scn Bui;.)- afternoon. Mrs. J. Weber and son, Ila'pli, were lsltlng with the family of O. F. JennhiKa In Oniaha Monday. Oeorge Buck. Jr.. of Lincoln. NcV. u the guest or Mr. and Mrs. F. S Tucker Saturday and Sunday. irH i. K ro,f"'' general agent of the jixiuuanio I.lte Assuranco company, was a business visitor hern Thursday. Kain Puroell, accompanied l.y hie eouscn, Ralph Orllhth of Woodbine, la., left Tues day afternoon for Ia,h AiikcI-m, Cal. Mrs. Voder and children remained In Fre mont thin week isitl:i- friend und rela tive. Mr. VimIit returned ht mo Katurdiiy. Mra. Arnoldi. who has been verv sick at the, residence of .r daughter, M:s. 1'ulta Xor the paBt week, Is Very much better. Rev. James A. flack and wife enter tained a number of their Florene.) frb-nds at their home In Oiuaha 'l'huisday even ing. Rev. payMirn of Omaha will occupy the pulpit In tho Presbyterian church Satiny morning at the service at 11:30 and In the venlng tit 8. W. K. Wall and Karl Foollmer attended the meeting of Ttlmxie Kneampnient, In dependent nrdei odd Fellows at Pciison Tuesday night. Several of the members of Ocntuiv lodiro, Royal Achtes. attended the party given by the Omaha lo.lgo at Baright's hull, Omaha, Tuesday nlght- Mrs. Dyons and son, who have been keeping a branch tea. and cofTee house in Florence for the past six months, have uioveu 10 cjuiana. Miss May Callahan of Omaha wan the guest of Miss Jessie Tucker Tuesday, making a visit before she li It fur an ex tended visit with relatives In Montana. W. A. Voder returned Saturday from n week at Fremont, Neb., where he had been In attendance t the meeting f,f tt.o K.ist rn Central Nebraska Teaehers' associa tion. Mrs. KI!en r Iind. who has been spend Inif the winter with her Ron, Thomas H. le Iind. at l'erry, la., has returned home to F lorence. Mrs. Ik Land Is the oldi st ottler lu Florenoc, haviiiK come here In The road, to Pries' Iske has been gone over with a heavy road grader and put In good whape. This rond was made about sixty ftot wide hint fall and makes a line driveway winding alon up the river to the lake and points beyond. The Fraternal Order of Kaglen Initiated a class of ten at their regular iie-erinK Wednesday night. Thtlr next meeting night will be April 17. which will t o a buslnesR and social meeting. No candi dates will be Initiated. Hose company No. 1 held Its ropnlsr monthly meeting Mondny niht which wus also Its nnnual meetlnK, at which olflcers were elected for tho ensuing year. W. Tt. Parka was ro-electod president, Frank P. Po-own, secretary; Henry Anderson, treas urer. The Florence ferry Is In full blast, and running every day. People a-e takliiR advantage of tho ferry uml are using It more this year thnn last. Home lakes just across the rlvor from Florence are being fixed up for pleasure; boats are being put In, and as tho fishing Is good, a day can b put In there and in an hour's time you can reach Omaha. Carryalls will be run from the ferry to these lakes. The Omaha Water company has finished the greater part of the work of putting In tho four largo lollers at Its plant here. These bullet a each carry 40n horse-power and are differently constructed from the old ones taken out. The demand for more power wss to-owing to such an extent that more boilers wore needed anil the improve ments Junt made will bo sutllcient In the power line for some time to come. Tant Snturday night the Florence Ath letlo club was organled. papers of Incor poration drawn, nnd seven directors elected. The purpose of tho club Is to procure tuilt able grounds for btise ball, tennis and othor out-door sports. The grounds will lie located two blocks from the street rar line, the olllcers of tho org inizu tion are: K. H. Tucker, president; W. H. Parks, treasurer; Andrew 11. Anderson, secretary; Ceorgo Slert, manager. The grounds are being prepared and lu another two weeks Florence will have a base ball team. The mayor and council will effect their new organlratloii Monday night. As all old ottlcers were elected at the election April 2, it Is not likely that Mayor John himpson will change any of the committees. George florenm n has hud charge of the street and alley committee, and David An drews public property. The I'ne of Im provements will be followed about the same aa last year. There may be another sewer llrllerne. Jsmes Qow Is working In Wyoming thia luminir. Mlrs Helen Fletcher visited. In Wahoe lat week. PeriHtor Patrick was In the vicinity of Cellevue tho p.ist week. School oiened Tuesday Bt the college after a ten-day spring vacation. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mra. n. P. Combs has been very sick Willi the measles. Knmond Kcarns lias been seriously 111 With the measles. At prttent he Is reoov eilng nicely. Miss hiuoks and Mr. Wells of Omaha were ent-ituined by Miss JJcilha Mllner la-it Sunday. April i.', Arbor day. has been set aside by itm vlil.iga board as a day fur clearing up the tow n. Mrs. O Kane of Ithaca accompanied her daughter, Albert, to ilellevue Monday and returned Tuesday. A. Kve-rhart, who graduated from tho college In 1'J. returned Monday lor a shun visit with old friends. lr. U. W. Wadswortn has been spending the last week in the western part of Uie state, combining business with pleasure, Tho yard of tho residence recently built by Mis. K. Fletcher has been graded up Bcvctul feet the past week, making- a great Improvement. T. C. Mllner, a student at the Creighton Medieul college, has finished up his exam inations ai d to ooii near the head of his class. The town feela proud of him. Oscar Kayscr. one of the town s leading business men for twenty years, is planning to retire in a lew months, having amassed en.iutii property to bo ablu to stup working forever. The school bonrd met recently and elected tlio following teachers for next oar: Mis. Randy of Omuha, principal Misses Scott, Flynt and Kusl fur itm grades. The citizens of Hellevtie aro rejoicing over the fact i!;.it the governor lnis mmicd the biil preventing saloons being estab lished wiihin two and a half miles of a military pout. This will prevent, as long as tho la stuniis, a saloon In Ilellevue. For Fever. il years some have tried to get a sal K,n Into the cjulet village. Monday morning the oldest girl of Mr. and .Mrs. Hartley Monore, died of a com plication of the measles, whooping cousli iin.l pneumonia. About a weea auo an other child dleiL At present two children and the mother are stricken with the dis eases. .uLsioriune e, ,era, . ,l ' Neh.. attending Rome missionary meetings and Mr. and Mrs. Monore are receiving the "yt'r,la" ChUrth- , , . . services nnd help of the neighborhood. Miss Ella Marshall was appointed teacher Friday evening a concert was given In the " mo, second grane nna part or tne mini l'resoytei ih n i nurcu ny several couege peorle were present, who brought gfta In hmuir of the occasion Mary K M.-riuJre ami John W. Plolck, both of lnson, were married at St Per nard's church la Wednesdsy morning After a hort weddirg trip they will re side at lapplo f.erni, west of IVenjson. Plans are rapidly being caniid out to plat and prepare for sile the Kovstons f lock faim west of Ivcn.on. purchssed by the Pano Investment otupony. which In tends making a tieautlful suburban place. A company hss been organlied for tho ptirposfl of eRtabllshing another bank in ponsnn. the bulidlr.g to be erected on North Military avenue. The building o mmlttoe pre A- Leach, H. J. ttrme and Janwa lie Gulre. Mr. and Mra. O. Wedge gave a reception last Mondav eTnlng at their home In hrnor of their 'fiftieth weddlnsr anniversary. About thirty guests were Invited, who at tended between the hours of t and 7. Tl. .. .1 1 ..... .. ..i wlnlitnla of J iiw ii' liij iii.'i-nw - iri u i-. "i"- . many txMintlful remembrance. of the day. I A dainty lunch was served to the guests Mr. and Mra. James Me.Gu.lre held a wed ding reception lHst Wednesday evening at their home for their daughter Mary, who was married that morning to John Plelck. About flftv relatives nd a very- fw Inti mate friends wre present. The house was decorated f'T the occasion and an orchestra stationed In the reception room furnished music during the evening. Supper was served st a long table In th d'mng room. The mnnv beautiful jresent received were on display in the east room. Purine; the evening the bride donned her traveling suit of blue nnd Mr. and Mr. Plelck slipped away to go on their woddlng trip. Pnndee. Mr. J. n. Poods la making a business trip to Arkansas. Mrs. Fred Phlelds Is at home again from her trip to Florida. Ptindoe Woman's dub will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. S. R. Ellson. Ruel rampeltnhn left on Paturday for Cleveland. O., to r Into the lumber busi ness there. A. K Covey of St. Tsui has been the guest during the week of his sister, Mrs. V. L. Johnston. The Pundee grocery went under a, new management on April 9th, with E. Clifford Bchonborn as proprietor. Leonard Marshall entertained a mimhr of friends on Friday evening on the oo easlon of hla thirteenth birthday. Ijidlog' Aid society of the Pundee Pres byterian church will hold a social on Fri day afternoon at the home of Mra. D. L. Johnson. Pr. T. K. Hunter has resigned his pas torate of tho Pundee Presbyterian church to act aa financial secretary for Bellevue college. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Podds entertained Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, who leave soon for their new home in Minneapolis. Mrs. P J. Parr spent Wednesday nnd i Thursday of the last week In Schuyler, O0 o o j mj p f t Mt yjj iLp ft vy y Now Cut to S14.50 Size PH fiM, Trrma, $1.00 Canh, $2.00 Ir Month. An Illustration of tha value-Riving abil ity of the l'toples Store. Consider w hat it nieana. A large 9x11 ft. UriiFsola Kug, correct eizo for any room In your houso, for $14.50. Theso rups ure mude of pen uine Tapestry Rnissels carpetlnp of a strong, durable quality that will give ex cellent wear and bold its color to the very last. The new spring patterns are delight fully pretty; and these rups lu style, quality and beauty cannot be equaled elsewhere for less than 118.50. Our price Is $ 1 4.50. On easy terms of $1.50 cash and 50c a week. , Art Reversible Rugs; many patterns in choice designs, regular 7.60 value, special 9X90 tnr:iln Cnroels renilnr Ani. values snecinl HO Ingrain Carpets, regular 70c values, special Prus-els Carpets, regular 90c values, special Velvet Carpets, regular $15 valuesf special China Matting, extra good grade, ;Sc quality, special Window Shades, g-ood quality, regular width, 6 ft. length, special o pMsww XjJ f tr s t iiiit'Jinj. iiM m JniM- r Mir"i"iA asm t a A i A We are showing a very exten Ive line of dining room furnl. tore. of the Pundee school, at the opening of the new term after the Easter vacation. Mrs. Oeorge Hoagland Is at home ngstn after her recent short sojourn In Europe. Her health, which did not permit her con tinuing to travel with the reet of the party, is Improving now. Mrs. W. L. Selby entertained Informally at luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs. R. C Patterson of Kansas City. The other guests were Mrs. Henry C. Van Gleson, Mrs. James W. Hamilton and Mrs. Eliza beth Colfax. Miss Tillson took the members of her Punday school class to the Old Indies' Home Saturday afternoon, where they gave an entertainment of music nd reci tations for the old people, and presented home of her cousin, Miss Hee Hoffman. Z ' J cueI"ons- l" by several students for their benefit, the proceeds nut ting enough to be a substantial aid. Ilensoii. Church services will be held at the usual horns at all churches today. Mis. Herman Wulff h is returned home from n week's visit In Plalr. Miss Gavin has returned to her school duties alter a week's illness. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Younger Sunday, April 7. Mrs. J. It. Neal of Kmn.ird Is visiting at tiie home of her sister, Mrs. Wulff. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas Kaster day at Keystone ranch. Miss SuMo Scott of Lincoln Is visiting at tl Mrs. Charles TrHcj- has been cubed to Luybrook, 111., by the illness of her lather. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, former! y. of lienson, unnounce the birth of a eon In Chicago. The ulace made vacant by tbe marriage of Mary McUulre will tm filled by her brother, Tom. Presbyterian Iulies' Aid society will meet ut tbe homu of Mrs. F. lialstcr next Thurs day atteriioon. The soiling of St. Pornard's church has been aluimloned and it will b moved to Post's addition, Hev. Frank Foster of Omaha will con duct both morning and evening: services at the Baptist church today. Mrs. J. A. Keller and daughter, Sadie, have returned from Denver, the climate disagreeing with the former. Charles Tracy returned home from Un coln last Wednesday, whore he atteiudod tho convention -f the Eagles. Mrs. Engler nnd sona have gono to their home In t'lainview alter a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wedge. Presiding Elder Rev. Gorat will conduct the sacramental services at the Methodist church this evening at H o'clock. Pr. if. John SpeeiUo of Penson was elected secretary ut the election of officers at the teachers' association held in Fremont. Mj-. Hiollcross of Pellevuo college will give an address at the evening service of the Presbyterian church ut 1:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wedge entertained a num ber of young people bust Tuesday evening in honor of tlieir granddaughter, Ml&a Ethel Wedge. Miss Stiger went to Omaha F iturday to attend an nt home in honor of Mrs. Potter, formerly Miss Fredrickson, who is well known In UeiiHou. Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Aid society lint ut Mrs. Omen's last vVednev-day, when the date of the opening of thu May fair was set, on May 9. Ttnv Young was pleasantly surprised at his home last week In honor of his birth day anniversary. About twenty-two young Plans are under way for paving Fifty first street from Dodge street north to ln- i derwood avenue and then west to the I Happy Hollow Country club. Tho golf llnkg of the new club are being laid out by ; Mr. Thomas Bendojow of Chicago, who Is considered one of the leading experts in that line in the country. Round Pozon club was entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mesdamcs K. E. Thomas and T. L. Combs at the home of Mrs. Combs. Dainty refreshments were served at tables prettily decorated with rod shaded candelabra ana red carnations, nnd during the afternoon charades and other games were played. o o o o New Gentlemen's Chiffonier (Exactly Like Cat) Certainly the neatest and most useful piece of furniture ever devised for a man's room. It combines a commodious chiffonier and a well-appointed wardrobe nil of Bolid gold en oak, quarter-sawed and finely finished throughout. This is the $32.r0 quality that we are offering you this season at On Eaty Terms of (3.50 Cash, $a Monthly. The Peoples Store Reclining and Folding Go-Carls The Peoples Store Ped estal Extension Table 24.50 O 3 71.50 J OUR SPECIAL SOUVENIR SALE i -of- Madam Yale's Beauty Preparations WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK ; SKIN FOOD FREE Will continue this week in f ,.- v.5'0 w Free our Toilet Goods Depart ment. It is unnecessary to state that Madame Yale's toilet requisites are the standard, having stood the test of time and experiment. They are now in universal use by all lovers of high grade toilet specialties throughout the world. It is safe to say that millions of pretty girls and beautiful women in this country owe the their complexions and the i luxuriance of their hair to Mine. Yale's preparations. Beauty Consultation West Ambler. Rev. K. O. Hlller was a visitor among his parishioners here on Wednesday. Mesdames Spoerri and Emory have been on the sick list this week with the grip. Mrs. K. M. Henderson and daughter en tertained friends from Walnut Hill the first of the week Mrs. P. J. Trabor was the guest of her friend, Mrs. George lilakely of East Amb ler, on Thursday. Heals school has Just reason to be proud of Its fine new flag, which daily float from the flag staff. Potato planting and garden making Is now tho order of the day in thia vicinity und everyone lb busy. Albert Faverty attended the poverty octal given by Hen llur lodge on Friday night, and reports a line time. Miss Alma Darling entertained her friend. Miss Blanche Warleigli ut Floreuue., at her home here over Sunday. Mrs. M. ortnsby and friend, Mrs. Chrls tlanson of Walnut Hill, were guests of friends ill Kckerman on Thursday. John Cuniiia.ham und lanil.y spent Easter week, wuh leiau.ea and liiciids at Ailiiuj ton, returning home Sunday eveuing. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Haitlett, son and ayed father, Mr. Uorsey, contemplate re moving to Calilornla In the near future. Mrs. Warren Kyder and daughter, llael, of i'airlield, la., were the jjuesis of her sister, Mrs. J? C. llcusman, the Inst of the week. Mr. Johnson of Etkerman has purchased the Oscar l'ickard residence near Woodmen hall, on Center street, now occupied by B. Uuutz, aJid will lake possession after May i. Mrs. J. K. Aughe returned home from Wisner bundtty evening, w here she u tended tho tuuera.1 of her step-father, A. Ziebell, Saturday, which was conducted by Itev. William Warren of Pilfer. The ladies' Aid society met at the church i on Thursday last and completed two line comioiis ior .mis. itanuuipn. I'loceeda t-.oj. The next ineetiiit; will be held on Tliurrdjy next, all day, at the chuich, to knot com forts. The society will meet ut lu o'clock. ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM slirluera of Omuka, LJocola mud Council Bluffs to Hold Ceremonial. Rooms Fur nished Com plete for Terms I $7.00 Down, $5.00 Montbly Our throe-room outfits do not merely consist of furniture and rugs, but include everythlne necessary to furnish a home complete. Our outfits include window shades, draperies, bedding of all kinds, ail the necessary cooking utensils and kitchen furnishings, crockery, glassware, silver ware and In fact everything you will need with which to start housekeeping. Buveis of our outfits are not obliged to go elsewhere to complete the furnishing of their homos, as everything is Included down to the smallest detail. Also furniture, rugs, draperies and fur nishings are all of a high class, and should not be confused with some outfits of Infer ior grades that are offered elsewhere. We have alwavs mado a specialty of complete homo outfits, nnd hove now lowered the price to J 7 1 . o 0 for three rooms, and reduced the cash payment to $7.00. We Guarantee Tliese Outfits Will Cost I You $100.00 Klsowliere. 61 Four, live ana six-room uuuiu si pro portionate prices and terms. This beautiful go-cart Is one of our specially designed go-oarta. lias full reed body and dash, has all the latest Improvements, guaranteed splines, patent axle, patent brake and rubher-tlred wheels. At the price we offer them you cannot afford to be with out one; special price Terms: 75c Caxh, $2.00 Monthly. lew we uiipr 5.95 Exactly as Illustrated. This massive table Is made of solid oak, thoroughly and substan tially constructed, has 45-lnch top and largo octagon shape pedestal, the logs are large and have massive hand carved cluw feet, tho rim is besutiruliy quarter-sawea. The entire table is highly polished, extends to six feet. Ppeclal Terms I 1.B0 Cash, $3.00 Monthly. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. 14.75 K d TRUST A u ...890 e V ...830 W IBS 8 irlrtil 8 If fV'ifm o ii - !' ill J ( ) China Closets O Special sale tills week on Carpets, IJurs and lraMr ies. Large, values. $1.50 Cnsh, Ijt'J Monthly. Exactly like cut. A Tenples b'tore Bpei hil design, made of finest selected oak, grooved shelves for plates, bent glnxs ends or eioutne Strength, highly polished; special price...., oeiu giass 250 0 O o o o o o o G O O FREE C) O 0 O O . i t A TO Gold Coin Initial Dinner Set FREE rrmr? M a -. t-j- w. mi 1 1 m m i m A VlMIII.UlUllailMOlHIl i f7y.,ifM,llll)l'Hli.fir,n, VCV U ll 0 "-M- 5?i -t 'Ml'fl fe v-'-t n in ... " -n r AA4AA4 ii A A A S A A A 4 & 6 ft " 3 0 u 1, 4 A A A 68-plece Gold Coin initial uinner nei, with your initial In gold, given away abso lutely free with every cash or credit pur chase cf JloO.Oi), or sold to you outright for 8.75, on the extremely easy terms of 11.00 cash and $1.00 per month. If you buy $100.00 worth during 1907 we will give you a sot free and credit your accouut with all amounts that you have paid. ; i t .eSa I. II l ( i al lu II ' II ra i l 'lis The ceremonial session of Tangier temple Of the Nohlea of the Mystic Shrine, Oasis of Omaha, will bo properly und decoroualy observed on the evening of April Is at 7:30 o'clock In the Auditorium. The hanuuet w ill be Ferved at S:.lu the s mm evening. The affair promises to tie one of the most inieresiiiig, iniprehtive and elaborate neia in umana ' ..w a o o o 0 Q REFRIGERATORS C'j We are sole stents Yi: for the famous Gur- Oney line of Kefrigera tois. We have handled this same line for over ten years. They Hre made of the best se lected and seasoned ash mineral wool till ed and are guaranteed Ice savers. This week we offer our special refrigerator al 111 $2.00 Per Month Buys A DIRECT ACTION GAS RANGE Pays for itself in the saving of gas. We Guarantee that the Direct Action Gas Range will reduce your gas bill one-third or more. Broilers are above the oven. Direct Action Gas Ranges are ready for baking the moment you light the gas. The ;5 most economical gas range you can z buy. Direct Action Gas Ranges are r not. nn PTiipriRP. thpv nr nn lnvest- ... 1 , j r . i r-, . . il 1 i it i meni. see uiem aemonsiraiea oniy hi at The Peoples Store, first floor. Ill The H H . H it H tl i) tl (1 (I t it ti ll tl The Peoples Store Special Bed Davenport Can be had either In the golden oak or mahogany fin ish. Works perfectly and can be operated by a child, guaranteed not to get out of order, makes a splendid davenport for use during the day and a soft and com fortable bod during the night. The upholstering Is of selected velour of a special pattern, over springs that bear our positive guarantee. We offer this useful aud sensible daven port at the special price of Terms: 93.60 Cash, 93.00 Monthly. We are aole agenta for 1 ley wood Bros, and Wakefield Go-Carts. Gurney Kef rlgorators. tdwell Kitchen Cabl nets, Direct Action Gas Ranges, Insurance Gasoline Stoves, also agents for the Fulton and the Rapid Fold lng Go-Carts. o Si vet and bllxrims from ni ha. fu I i i.h ..-Ill l. - . ... . , ... ........ .r ..in pies-ui inciuuing tiie nn.. mio luiiii.iii i-airoi or bt. Joseph and similar caravans tnnn 1 in,.,.i , Bluffs and c.sewhera. A run 111 of committees including tho ofliilal headsman, snenff. tooih extrm-ior surgeons, medical examiners. Inquisitors 9 I alchemists and a special committee on courtesy havo been appointed and armed I ItK'id-ntiilly the matter of the Iaih An- I geles pilgrimage will he discussed between I times. This pilgrimage is hooked for Mav 2. and tiie Nobite of Tangier teninle will ! o cions the sands in special cars over ih be.'lllt V Of 1 rnuu, Lucille on that date. ' $6.75 Terms: 75c (,'nsh, $2.00 Monthly. C) o o o o o C) o o o o $26 O I o o o o C) o o o o o C) o 3.90 o ! o o o C) o C) OOOOOOOCGOOGGOOCCOO Peoples Store Special K:tchen Cabinet (Like cut) Positively worth $7. SO-$1.00 per month. Another example of the I'e plea Store's wonderful valuo giving. It's an article that every woman appreciates. Haa two large bins for Hour and other meals, two good-sized drawers, a bread board and meat boards; occupies the space of a kitchen table and has the room of a cupboard Bpeciui sale price 16112 & FAIWAM STREETS'. OMAHA. THE rEOPLES FURNITURE AND CARPET CO., Established 18M7. We aril goods out tif town on very easy liaviucntx. Write for our special rata loKuen of Hefriger atorg, (lo-Carti, Kitchen Cablneta and Gait Range. I.aaiee w no are t. sirens cf trying these preparations and who would like to ask questions conctrning them ttae pmp-r on. to s, i.et, etc! can ob tain all the lnf ormaiun tl.ey desire from tne youns ladiis in our Toilet le-paj-timnt. Special for This Week With every purchase of ary of Madam Vale's preparations to the amount of 83c or ovei we are aitimi u:, d .. tlie ITIKI. OF ClIAKGfc. a large souvt-i lr jar f Madam 1 ale s cel. In x t. . H.U fuod. r MAIL ORDERS FILLED Ladles unable to call may order ly n .'1 The skin food souvenirs and beauty book will be included with each or. '.or. Schaeter's Cut Trice Drug Stores Omaha Cor. 15th and Douglas t.; nth and Chicago Pte. Booth Oman N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sis. Coaneil Bluffs 6th Ave. and Mam Sta. Boston Store Drurj Department. T t And the Dnnahtrrs of the Confederacy. ' The Omaha chapter of the I'nlted nauah- ' tera of li e Confedi r. y held Its April in.-, t- ' lng Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. . H I.avls. 2;2 Marnev street. I 1 hough several n, embers weie absent be- I cause of sickness, the parlors were com- 1 foriably tilled, twenty-four lie.ng pr-se-.t I .ioiiiia um iiuiuoei weie several appli cants for membership. The business n'eet ing, with Mrs. Covell presiding, was fol lowed by an iiu.-ret.iir g program which had leen a-ranted by Mrs. G. 1.. TlradVy and Miss Gruce Lavls. Mihs Minnie imvi. gave a beu!iul study of Sidney Ijinier bnd the Misses Kent rendered two pleaslr.g piano numbers. Typical old-time refresh" ' meats were prettily served by Mrs. lavis and her daughters, which called back precious memories, and the excellencies and dol'-eries of numerous "old black mam mies' were affectionately dwelt upon. Tr.e aifuir throughout was a most deligntfui one i and continued until a late hour. Ancient Krdrr l illril Workmen. i North Omaha lodge No. Us met last ' Wednenlsy evening, at which time thlrtv i uppiKa.ioiis w. Ti read and eight applicants were obligated. The renuest of the degree team to Increase Its membership was granted. The decree team will hold Its reg- uUr monthly dance at the Ancient Order i of Cmted Workmen temple Wednesday, April 17. for the benefit of the Ancient I Order of U'nlted Workmen central comm.t tee, to aaaial la entertaining the Grand i 1-od.re. All of the Ancient Order of I'nited Workmen and liegreo of ll.mor lodges ill the city are invited to attend and assist the central committee. The central committee of the Degree of Honor An. n ut order of I'mied Workmen of this city ate dmng good work in visiting and attending to the sick members of tho Ancient order of I'nlted Workmen and Degree of Honor of the state that have to come to t lie hoiplials of the city for treat mint, nnd rtive thim flowers and a word of cheer. They intend to give a c ird parly and soehil entrrtiinmeiit Thursday even ing April Is. ut the Ancient Order of Fulled Workmen hall, 11- North Fourteenth s net. The proceeds will g to l.-lp eury on the work. All mem!, -is of the order are Invited to ut'eii.l ai d spend a pleasant and en ' ivable e e'dng. 1-a'tton lo.lgo No. 173 will celebrate Its seventeenth nnrilve: s n y at the Inhere rooms Monday even nn. Members and frlendi are coidUily Invited. Itnyal ArlislM. The degree staff of Omaha lodge No. 1 giive a t' irin-rs' daneo Tucni.t v night, wilch was vrv lnnly attended. The pio. i eds. amountli.tf to ov't r t ti, g. s Int-i the degree team fund to defray tle-lr ex pends to the next di-nrlcl convention, which will I..: held In 8ui: Anto-iio. Ti x. At ths meet'.ng next Tuonhiv night the initiatory degree will be e.if.riid upm a large number of new c indi hit. Kvery nn-ii.h. r Is urged to be re-eiii at h o'l l.uk. 8u;ren-e I'r-s '.l-nt I. tl. liinglit h-. Just ri turned fr.'ni Illinois, where ho organlied 1 ..lui at Kloiuiiinton and Clinton, M. Tin ie a re tie l.ri. l.nliies to be organized in 1 1 is new in wh: h the ltjy.il Achates has Just been admitted. Next Thursday evening will lie social nlsrhl for I'h.nnix lodge No. 3-3. Cards will be the featuru for the tlrtt hour and a half, to be followed by dancing Kill re freshments. Six nice prizes have been se lect, d for the beet o,re at the card g im. s. I'noenlx lodge be'.d a short business ses sion Thursday t veiling and then kerved coffee and doughnuts to its friends and members. A vocal selection, "The Bird on Nellie's Hat." was rendered most accept ably by Miss Alice BUngerland. On the evening of April 25 will Occur the regular initiation of candidates by the degree staff, fohowed by refreshments. ladles of the Grand Army. Garfield circle No. 11 held a largely at tended meeting Friday evening. Two new members were Initiated and two old vet erans of the Otand Army bucame members. A considerable portion of the evening was spent In drill, preparatory to the depart ment convention, to meet at Fremont next month. It waa decided to give an enter tainment and open meeting the evening of Ap il X, for which a very attractive pro gram Is being arranged. There will be numerous special diversions, a gypsy camp and other novelties, In addition to some very appetizing refreshments. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Omaha Homestead will celebrate Its first anniversary with on open meeting and en tertainment for the benefit of the drill t.am In l'atterson hall, Seventeenth and Fair.am streets, next Friday evening The entertainment will be In charge of Messrs. Kdward Krwln and Ernest R. Misner, Im personators and public entertainers, as sisted by local talent. Refreshments will be served after tho program. K ii Ik hla of Pythlaa. Nebraska lodge No. 1 will prove two s :uir, a in the rank of knight ut Mvrtli hall, rifueniii and Douglas streets. Mon day night. Final action will alao be tuken at that time upon the recently proposed Chang, in the bylaws. Visiting knlshts are alway welcome. Hoyal Arcanum. At the meeting of Union Paclflo council held In Creighton Institute hall Ttiuri-day evening 8. V Hostwlck waa elected orator an i K fc' Thompson wa elected to the position of ctiaplaln made vecunt by the advance of Mr. Hostwkk. I p. in assum ing the Dew stallou Mr. lioetwick outlined his plan of work for the balance of the year. The council Is In a nourishing con dition. Ten applications for membership were reported. Tuesday evening Overland council will meet In Itarlght s hall and will be visited by Supreme Orator liowen of Hhode Island, who wili pass through Omaha next Week en route to attend the grand council session of Colorado, which Is to be held at lKinver April 19. The coming meeting of the gTand coun cil of Nebraska, which Is to be held In Omaha April Is attracting considerable attention throughout the state. The rep resentatives to the session will b accom panied by numerous members of the or der who will attend the largu class initia tion on the evening of April Zi. In Creigh ton Institute hall. The supreme regent will Hgalu be represented upon that occasion by K. A. Harbour of Springfield. Mo., and It Is possible that Supreme Orator Bow.-n wiil be present upon Ids return from Denver. Woodmen of the World. The ring of the axe was heard within the circle of Seymour camp No. id last Wednes day evening while the camp tins Illumi nated the district circles of the forest by the addition of new fuel to the smouldering embers. Colonel Forgan, one of Seymour's giants, provoked much enthusiasm in relating his success In the reorganization of the to be famous Norfolk drill team. To every lover of music, comedy and vaudeville, the Wteh. string of Seymour s door will be hanging on the outside next Wednesday evening. James Samuel will appear in his whistling and mimic stunt. This of Itself Is suttii l.-iit to aura t every lover of the barn yard The Dahlman t'.w boy quartet is alsi booked to appear and rend the air with voice und gun. Alpha carnp No. 1. Woodmen of the World. Bt its meeting last Tuesday even ing initiated a class of candidate and re ceived twelve new applh ationa The camp expects to Initiate vA new candidates by June 1. The committee having in (.hnrge the production of "Alice In Wonderland" at the Auditorium, April 'X and 27, reported that they need about fifty uuyre pcrsvu from 18 to 25 years of age to assist In ltd production, rehearsal lor which would commence) on Monday, April 15, for those under M years of ate, a t Myrtle hall, la tha Continental block, Flfteenta and Doug las streets at 4 p. m. ; for those over lt the hall on the second floor of the Kuhr bough building, Nineteenth and Farnau Hreets, has been secured and the time fo rehearsal set at 7:So p. m. The cornmlilea extends a cordial Invitation to the yarns; people of Omaha, wheihex they belong ta Alpha camp or not, to assist In the pro ductlon. The production of the operetta at llody s theater In l'jou, was pronounced a wonderful performance by all who had tha pleasure to witness it; It should be mad doubly so now at the Auditorium. Modern Woodmen of America, neech camp No. 1404 wants the ueighbora to sit up and take notice that on next Friday evening tne committee will furn.sa an excellent musical, social and dunce program. Also that ths Royal Neighbors of Fern camp will be there. Members are invited to bring their families and fi lends. Miscellaneous. The general committee of arrangements for Ducoiatlon ttay will meet lu the VVatof board rouii s, city hail, Mondsy evening, Apr.l 2 The final arrangements for the pruiier obwsrvaiii of the day will be an i uncoil at that time. Omarut lodge No. iiil. Fraternal Union of Ainiriia, will give a dance at Muller's hall, Sevinteentii and inlon street, next Bat urilny eveiiltujs. The Naii.krow Dancing society has ar rented lm a series of dance every BnU urday evening at Washington hall, beg 111 ring with luext Saturday. Mondamlu lodge Nix 111, Fraternal Union of America, will hold Its regular meeting Monday evening at Patterson hall. 1 big l-jl-'f is eniuavorlng to Increase its memi U-rshlp to i. and reaiie.sts the oo-opera tion of all nieinlr toward that eQd. Clematis camp No. IT; will give a dvnoa in Vrenxer hnll, Tw nty-four'h n4 l'axkur streets, Tuesday wcnliicT, April U