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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY REE: JVXE 9, 1007. BRIDES STILL HOLD SOCIETY Last Week Crowded with ea!t of Cupid ' Activity. WEDDIXG BILLS ABE XIXQIia Tkla Week Brlno ltaan lint nt College Set find Starts Konnil of Merry Aflatrm lor Tmh Woes) tn Weil. Marry wTiefi the yHir Is Bow. Alwsys loving;, kir.l aful true; Whan Fehruary blr.U do nir, You niw , nor urea.t your fate; If you wed when March winds blow, Jor n1 aorrow both youH knvw. Marry in April when you can, Joy tot mMn and for mm. Warry In the month of Mar, You wll aurrlr nie the ly. Marry whpn June rnses Mow, Over land and you'll to. They who In July do wad, Muat labor always for their bread. . Whoever we4 In August be Many change are aure to lea. hi.rrr In September' ahlne Jour llvlna- will b rich and fine. ; If In Ortober you do marry. Love will come, but He hps tarry. If you wed In bleak November, Only Joy will come, romemher. When iJerember'a snows fall fast. Marry and true lova will laat. Mollis May. The Sovlal Calendar. BtTTOAT Mr. and Mrt. John A. Mcflhane. supper for Mine Mary MujichofT; Mr. and Mrs E. B. West brook, uprr at tha Country club. r MONDAY Mr. and Mra. C. J.- Smythe, din ner for Mian Mnry Munchoff. TUESDAY Alumnae of Browncll ball, luncheon at Country club; Mlsa Mllrtrsd Lomas, dinner at Country club for Miss Park a of Providence, R. I. IKI'NFHBAY-Mrs. Janiea U. K-lkennev, Bouth side Whist club; Mra. C. H. Chisiii, kenlnt.ton. TULTte DAY Creche card part at Country club; Mra. M. W. Bush, Weat Farnam Kensington club. FKIDAV-MIss Mildred Lomax, Ordinal Bridge club. Juna la alwaya pre-eminent aa tha month f weddings. Laat wnok they claimed so ciety's chief interest and the marriage bells promt to ring- merrily for several weeks to come, marking the culpilnatton of many Omaha romance ai proving that Cupid haa not been Idle. Workmen's hammers re busy with now bnngalows that are to house these happy couples, most of whom re reverting: to the old, sensible Idea of building: homes, however simple, and get ting into them In their early married life, Instead of occupying a cramped apartment where home Interests seem excluded. The middle of tha month will see the re turn of the college set, and by the last of June the entertaining for the young people will be a feature of the social program. Several attractive visitors have arrived lately, which Is always welcome news to oclety, which spares no efforta In showing them a good time. Mrs. C. N. Ramsey of California, formerly of Omaha. Is the cuest of Madame Parker; Miss Parka of Provi dence, R. I., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Cudahy; Mis Mary x Munchoff. who has become famous abroad as well as here for 1ier wonderful voice, Is spending the ummer with her mother, Mrs. George I. Munchoff. and Miss Sndie Allen of Kansas City, formerly of Omaha, Is the guest of Miss Ethel Tukey. All of these visitors : have been honor guests at numerous of falra and many more are planned for them In the future. At the (Coaatrr CI ah. As the season advances the Saturday venlng dinner and dance at the Country club' increases In popularity, . Last week brought out an unusually large crowd, sev eral of the dinners being given In honor ,iOf visiting young women. Mr. and Mrs. '. Joseph Cudahy entertained in honor of their guest. Miss Parks of Providence. R. I. At. their table were Miss Parks. Miss Ada Klrkondall, Miss Mary Lee MrShane, Miss Bessie Bra;ly. Miss Mildred Lomax, Mr. Olenn Wharton, Mr. Robert Burns, Mr. Wlllarfl Hoeford and Mr. E. I. Cudohy. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook entertained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrley O. Moore " head. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Moorehead. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Caldwell, Miss Gertrude Moorehead, Miss Julia Hlg glnson, Miss Frances Wessela, Mr. Law rence Brlnker, Mr. Elmer Cope and Mr. Moshler Colpetier. With Mr. and Mra. W. O. Gilbert were Mlsa Daisy Donne. Miss Flora Webster, Mr. Arthur Cooley and Mr. Earl Gannett. Miss Mary Munchoff was honor guest at the dinner given by Mr. aod Mrs. John A. McShane. At their table were Mlsa Mun choff. Dr. snd Mrs. C. C. 'Allison, Mr. and Mra. John Dougherty. .Mr. and. Mrs. L. F. Crofoot, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Burkley nd Mr. Loe McShane. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Cummings bad as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guiou. Mr", and Mis. Krancls Brogan and Mr. Wilson of Chi cago. Wlth,Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Martin were Mr. and Mrs. S. li Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and . Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Montgomery. Mr. and Mra. A. O. Beeaon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remington, Mr. and Mra. H. H. Baldric and Mr. and Mrs. ,-. David Baum. Mr. and Mrs. William Tracy Burns en - terUlned in honor of their ruest, Mrs. Yheree Robinson of Rock Island. .Covers Were laid for Mm. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Btuart, Mra. Ilarry Wllklns, Mr. Frank Haskell nd Mr. Fred Hamilton. Plaaaarca Pnat. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Lillle celebrated ' their first wedding anniversary last "Sat urday evening at their home with a mu Ical reception. The house was beauti fully decorated In green and white, snow balls being the flower that predominated. About aeventy-flve guests were present. In honor of the senior girls' basket ball team or the Omaha High school, Miss Ine t Bloom -entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday. The decorations were In blue and gold. Those present were: Misses Wal. Jaee, Mable Bolomort, Amy Miller. Russell, McKelvey, Vera Walker, Alice DavJs, Ida Hayward. Helen Hudspeth and Ines Bloom. Ml' Bemloe Whitney entertained at. a box party at the. purwood theater Satur day afternoon In honor of Miss Irene Hunter, who leaves aoon Tor her new homo I Wichita, Kan. The box prty was fol lowed by cafe supper. Those present were: Irene Hunter, Helen Walwark, Glen Way, Marjorle Hawland, liernlPe Whit ney and Mia Mughtrin. Mrs. Whitney c-ttd aa chapcroite, Mlsa Carrie Millard gave a luncheon Fri tay in' honor of Mra. Ramsey. The tahi. was decorated with daisies and the place saras .were Egyptian scenes. Cover were laid Tor Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Herman D. Kountse of Nw York. Mr. Bam Brown, Jr.. Mr, gam Brown. Mr. Alfred Millard. Mra. J. E. Markl, Mrs. K. C Barton, Mr. Arthur C Smith. .Mr. C. W. Hull! r. E. M. Moraman. jr., M1s MRrie Mobler. Mis Bt-Mla Hamilton and Miss kHhel Mot. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Douglas en tertained at ( o'clock dinner Friday t their new home In Dundee. Th- color used In the diulrig room were yulluw au-i green. Tellow ribbons were drawn fro.ii the four corners of the table to the chan delier. Ihe ci-uu-rptooe was asparagu ferns and an Immense bouquet of )uo daisies. The plate card were little el. low baskets Oiled with bonbons. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. T. HallUey, Mr. aud Mr. Ira btavena, Mr. aud Mr. Charles Pmlth, Mr. and Mrs. F. i. Jur gon!en. Mr. and Mra. Duuelna, Mlsa Flor ence Pnxton, little Lotils Jurgeneen and Ruth Smith. Mr. O. W. Hendee had thn-e boxes at the Purwoid PMuiday afternoon. Follow fug the play the party had lunch at Pal dutTa. Her guesia Included Mr. J. F. Btrr g.'ss. Mra. W. E. Davis, Mr. R. W. Clmip. boilatn. Sirs. F. O. Beaton. Mrs. C. V. War Hold, Mrs. L. Shearer, Mra. W. F. NsSrmen, Mrs. Pbil Mc Mullen, Miss Louise Schad- duck, Miss LUIInn Pamford, Mlsa Harriet Vor. Miss Pearl McMullen, Miss Alberta Ile;:nier, Miss Mable Parker, Miss Jeanle Ifambol and Mlsa Edith Roaa. I The alumnae of Brownell ball hvl luncheon at the Country club Saturday, aftr which officers were elected for the following year. Those present at the lunc heon were: Mrs. F. H. Davie, Mra. Philip Potter, Mrs. T. B. Lewi. Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. S. D. Barakaliw, Mrs. T. R. Rlngwalt, Mrs.JjJohn Nob!, Mrs. James Chadwlck, Mrs. George Smllh, Mrs. Charles Taton, Mrs. John Towlo, Miss Helen Davis, Mis? Mona Kloke, Ml Davenport. Miss Jean Cudahy, Miss Isabel French, Miss- Mary Rlnhardson, Mlsa Margaret Bruce, Miss Abbott, Miss But terfleld. MI3S Annie Frey, Miss LlttA Kohrbough and Miss Kafe Orate. Com and Go Oewsla. Mrs. T. J. Macky ha returned from Excelsior Springs. Mr. Clement Chase, Jr., will return home today from Cornell. Miss Eudle Allen of Kansa City Is the guest of Miss Ethel Tukey. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Qifford are spend ing a month In California. Dr. Holovtchlner has returned from a month' visit In Norfolk, Va. Mrs. William A. Moore of Detroit, Mich., Is the guest of Mrs. C. B. Yost. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Redlck have re turned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Roger Gregg of St; Louis Is visiting her'mother. Mrs. R. C. Whitlock. ( Mrs. D. F. Marshall haa returned from a month' stay at Excelsior Springs. Dr. and Mr. W. N. Dorward have re turned from an extended eastern trip. Mrs. R. R. Livingston of Flattsmouth epent Friday with Mrs. Willis Hoopes. Miss Lillian Walton of Kearney Is visit ing Miss Anita Walton of Walnut Hill. Mrs. Theresa Robinson of Rock Island Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns. Mrs. E. C. McShane is In Kansas City visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Sargent. Mrs. Lawton and daughter. Miss Heth VallK are the guest s of Mrs. Martha Heth. Mis Gertrude Dake ha gone to Harlan, in.., to spend a few day with Mis Thyra Karr. Mr. Elnora Millspadgh 1 spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. Adelaide M. Zanner. Mr. and Mr. J. E. Waltoitt and children of Kearney are the guest of Mr. P. T. Walton. Mm. Gould Diets haa been In Lincoln this week visiting her mother, Mr. Amanda Putnam. Wlllard Butler, who ha been attending Yale, Is expected home the early part of next week. ' Mrs. John C. Coburn and son of St, Louis have arrived to spend the summer with relative. Mr. J. M. Daugherty ha gone to Butte, Mont., where he will visit Mr. and Mr. Ed. P. Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Diet and Mr, nime baugh will sail from Now York July on the Ccdrlo for Europe. Mrs. J. B. Gillette of Oakland, Cat., 1 the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bteven, at the Dunsany. , Mrs. Horace Pettee and Mis Charlotte Adam of Manchester, N. H., are the guest of Rev. W. R. Adam. Lieutenant Little of Fort Crook re turned Thursday from a two months' visit with relative In Georgia. Mrs. Charles B. Lehmer ha gone, to Glenhan. S. D., to Join her husband, who Is engaged In railroad construction. Mr. S. V. Chase, who haa spent the win ter in New York, 1 the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Robert Beecher Ho welt, Mr. and Mr. Lynn Kemper have re turned from a three week' vtalt with Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham of Bait Lake City. - Miss Nannie Page has returned from Ogonti to spend her summer vacation with her parents', Mr. and Mm. Walter Page. Mrs. C. L. Deuel has returned from Arbor Lodge, Nebraska City, where she ha been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joy Mor ton. . Mr. Howard Klrkpatrlck of Lincoln, who has been spending several day with Mr. and Mr. G. W. Wattle, haa returned to her home. Mr. Emma D. Manchester sailed Satur day with Mr. and Mr. W. A. Frazer of Dallas, Tex., for a three months' sojourn in Europe. Mrs. J. V. Owen of Hamilton, Mont., I spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Cecelia Burkhard, at 27)4 South Six teenth street. ' . Mr. BrlnUer and Miss Nell Brlnkr of St. Louis, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Coutant, returned to their home Friday. , Miss Jean Cudahy ha returned from the east and haa entirely recovered from her recent attack of pneumonia, which proved to be but slight. Lieutenant Charle C; Allen ha re turned to Omaha to Join hi regiment, the Thirtieth Infantry, which leave for the Philippine June SO. Mr. J. M. Taylor of Hamilton, Mont., formerly of Columbus. Neb., baa returned to the mountains after few weeks' visit With his family In thl city. Miss Marlon Johnson will leave, thl week for Madison. Wis., to attend the gradu ation of Mr. Harry Montgomery, who ha been attending college there. Mlea Margaret Bruce and Mia Ruth Harding returned from Vassar Baturday. Mlsa Hammer will not return for two weeks, stopping enroute to vlalt frlenda. ' Miss May Rothschild has a her gueata Mlsa Ama Wolf of Chicago, Mlaa Sylvia Thorman of Cleveland. Miss Harry Helgen buum and Miss Llo Rothschild of Chicago. Mr. Harry Crandnll of New York, for merly of this city and who was best man at tho Duhlman-Cellett wedding, )a the guest of hi sister, Mrs. James Richard 3n, Mrs. Cunning of Brookline, Mass., who has been visiting Mr. and Mr. E. V. Lewis, has returned home. She was ac companied as far aa Chicago by Mr Lewi. ?:r. and Mra. Harry P. Whltmore leave this week for New York, sailing June Jo for Europe. Miss Whltmore, who Is at tending school at Erlarcllff, will join them 'n New York. Mrs. Edwin 8peh has returned from Ash land, where she was the gueet of Mlsa Wil son, -at whose home the Lincoln Delta Gamma Alurnnae association held Its an- nt-ai banquet. M s Kaihryn Moorehtad, whose mar- '" kcj place June tt. was iu.i t h-nr at a linen shower given by Miss murgiento Lanin Baturday afternoon. Aiut twenty guests were present. Mr. Loul Sommer returned Thursday from Now York, where he as called hv ll.e serious Illness of his brother. Mr. Harry Bummer, wno I now convalescing and will be In Omaha In two weeka. He will realde tn me future with his brother. Mrs. Lydla Morrison 1 the guest of her slater. Mra. Edward Morrison, In Kansa City. She will return home thl week after an absenoe of several months, wbluh included a trip to Cuba and Mexico, when eh tu the gveat of Mr. an4 Mrs. D. A. Thompson. Frwapee-tlve F: rente. Mra. M. W. Pish will entertain th West Farnam Kensington club Thursday afternoon. The South Side Whtwt dob will be enter tained Wednesday afternoon by Mr. James B. Kelkenney. Mra. P. T. Walton will gtv a lunchoon Tuesday In honor of her guest, Mr. J. K. Walton of Kearney, Neb. Frldsy Miss Holmes and Mlns Laverty will give a thenter party In honor of the Shntwell-Condon bridal porty. Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lnmbert will entertain at dinner In honor of the Shot well-Condon b'ldal party. Wednesday Mls.i Jr.l'n Wllllard, maid of honor, will give a luarluon In honor of the Bhotwetl-Condon bridal rarty. Mr. and Mr. C. J. Smythe will give a dinner Monday evening at their home In honor of Miss Mary Munchoff. Miss Mildred Lomax will give a dinner at th Country club Tuesday erenti:g In hondr of Miss Perks of Providence, U. I., who la the guest of Mrv and Mrs. Joseph Cudahy. '" The fatuity of Brownrll hall gave a re ception Saturday evening from . o'clock until 10 In honor ot the graduating class, and Monday evening there will be a rental by the pupils' ot the music department In the gymnasium room at S o'clock. The commencement exercises will be held Tues day morning at 10:30 o'clock at St. Matthias' church. The Board of Managers of the Creche will give a bridge party at the Country club next Thursday afternoon at t o'clock. The admission will be $1 and e'giit prlxes v. ill be glvn. The proceed of the forty will be ued to build a new porch for the Creche to be used as a children's play ground. These parties have always be-jn well patronized In the rast nnd the wome.i In charge hope to make thin one unusually successful. Social Chtf-Chnt. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bates have moved Into their new home on west Dodge street. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart and small son hare gone to the Country club to spend most of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller will move In their new home this week at Paplo View, on West Dodge street. Dr. W. K. Foote has taken the house at 1137 South Twenty-eighth street, re cently occupied by Mr. and Mr. S V 1111a Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roger and fam ily are spending the month of June on Dr. and Mra. Glfford'a farm near Cal houn. Miss Merrlam Patterson spent last week at Annapolis, where she attended the graduation ball. This week she will leave to attend a house party on the Hudson near West Point. Mrs. Patter on and Mis Genie Patterson will return to Omaha with Mis Merrlam about June 22. Major Slaughter and family will leave the latter part of June for Lake Okobojl, where they will remain for several month. i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ltghton will leave soon to make St. Louis their home. Mr. Ligl.ton ha accepted position on the St. Louts Dispatch. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Vinsonhaler and family moved Baturday into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Comtock and family at 8640 Harney street. The home of Mr. and Mr. Samuel Bum will be occupied during their ab sence In Europe by Robert Burns, William Hosford, Glenn Wharton and Junius Brown. Weddlaa-s and Eagagsnrsti. Mr. Will Ttegen and Mis Marguerite McCabe of South Omaha were quietly mar ried Wednesday evening. The wedding of Mrs. Pauline Murphy nd Lieutenant George B. Sharon of Fort Crook will take place next Tuesday. The wedding of Miss Whitney of Brook- line, Mas.,, and Mr. Philip N. Dodge, Jr., will take place Tuesday evening at the home of the bride' father. The engagement ha been announced of Mtas Lottie A. Yate to Mr. Frederick C. Haines. The wedding will take place the latter part of June at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jerome A. Lillle. Mr. and Mr. X Blosburg announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary, to Mr. II. E. Fox of St. Joseph; Miss. Miss Blosburg will receive her friend Sunday afternoon, July 16, at her home, 1016 Dedge street. Invitation have been Issued for th . wedding of Miss Carrie Johnson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Johnson, to F. Hawklnson, which will be solem nized next Wednesday evening at th home of the bride' pa-rents, J205 Lincoln Boule vard. The engagement ha been announced of Lieutenant Edward Davis, formerly sta tioned In Omaha a aid to the lata Gen eral Wint, to Mis Alice Lawrason Steel of Philadelphia, daughter of th Rev. W. W. Steel, who 1 the Episcopal arch deacon of Havana. Th wedding will tak place In th autumn. The wedding of Ml Maude Key, daugh ter of Dr. and Mr. J. M. Key, and Mr. John J. Meachem of Kansas City will be solemnized Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride' parent. Miss Treee Key, sister of th bride, will be maid of honor and Miss Mable Baum of Denver and Miss Helen Edward of Kansas City will b th bridesmaids. Da. Edward Skin ner of JCansas City will aerve a best man. The ribbon bearer will b Mia Elolse Shepherd ot Carbondale, III., and Miss Beuleh Mendell of Bt. Joseph, Mo. The wedding of Mlas Beasle Hart Town- send, daughter ot Mr. and Mr. H. C. Townsand, and Mr. Charle Bothwell will take place at t.ZO o'clock Wednesday even ing at the home of th bride' parent. Rey. E. H. ' Jenks will perform the cere mony. Mis Grace Pray of Portland. Or., will be. the maid of honor and Mr. Homer Shearer-will be the matron of honor. Mr. John Cooper will act a best man. The ribbon will be drawn by Miss Lltta Rohr. bough and Miss Nell Perrtne. Miss Claire Northrup will play th wedding march and preceding the ceremony Mis Hilda Bar row will king. The marriage of Mis Bessie Caroline Munson to Mr. Oarrett Phillip Wllg took place Wednesday evening, June t, at Kountse Memorial church. Rev. J. E. Hum mon officiating. The church wa decorated with palm and pink carnations. Twelve girl friends of the bride, dressed In white, marched in whll Miss Haxel Livingston sang "Faithful and True' They were fol lowed by the four usher, Messrs. Carl E. Munson. Georg Ramussen. Albert Tor Juaon and Mayo Gredler. Immediately fol lowing these cam Miss Maud lenliart, maid of honor, who wa dreaaed In cream ilk net over pale green aim ana carried a large bouquet of carnations and roses. Next came the bridesmaids. Miss Mamie Mun son, Ister of the Dride, ana miss Anna Nlelton, who were dressed In pale pink silk. They each carried bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Wlo'na Davis, as flower girl, came next, dressed In whit silk. 8h carried basket of rose and strewed rosea In the pathway ot th bride. Then came tha bride and her father. Her gown was of cream liberty aatln made surplice and inset with lace and applique. Bhe wore tulle veil, held In place by wreath of orange blossoms, and carried shower of bride' ro- Sh wa met at thi altar by the groom and hi beat man, Mr. Gunder Olawn. After th oeremony an Informal re eefiUou VM glvaa U IU parlor of th Astonishing Valines ii Women's MONDAY , MONDAY I MONDAY I I Skirts Hade la SpII for $fi sf Skirts Marh In SpII tar it ft At Llrf Hail Ia Cll fA tic 1 " - - - - " - sw vsa sva Vis's l.$290 I $4.90 1 $6.90 1 """ 1 1 1 1 - 1 "l II .uttmii im im lluinma J -i i n i n - (ill-IS tuft UKAuUAThS Thl store show a grouping of rare and beautiful gifts for college girl and men useful, Intrinsic souvenir that will laat a lifetime Dainty J.welry, Oold Watch, sTeoklae, Bracelet, Back Comb, SUrar Bot- Appropriate glfta Inexpen sive or costly as you may desire. MAWHINNEY a RYAN DIAMOND IMPORTERS lSlh and Douglas Ht. Miss Blanche Sorenson SINGING .SUMMER TERM. BKGINXINQ Stndlo 548 IUmge Blk. Tel. Harney 2687. church, at which about 200 mrt. preaent. The reception was followed by a weaaing supper ai vne noma of the bride' narenta. Mr. and Mrs. Auo-u.t vrtmyn mo - -mv t South Eighteenth street, tha guest Includ ing me Driaai party, relative and cloe friend. The house was .decorated In pink and green. Mr. and Mr. Wllg will be at their home at 2721 South Ninth street after July 1V JOKE TO GO J0THIS PRISON Remarkable State of Affairs Revealed at Tbosabarar, Near Wauwen, by CoDTleta. GENEVA, June 8. CSpeclal.) Qrunder and Qerber. the two Qpnvlct who mad such' astonishing revelation concerning the luxurious life at th prison of Thorn burg near Waesen have been sentenced to an additional two and one-half year ot penal servitude each for escaping from the prison last March. The convict war arrested at Kanderstag after their escape and It wa alleged that th prison d,ls clplin was so lax that they were even al lowed to lea,Y and resume their occupa tion a burglar. When arraigned In oourt Orunder and Qerber told an amai Ing story of their luxurious life , In prison which was enlivened by frequent excur sions to 'cafe and other place of amuse ment at Waasen. Orunder ald that on convict, a natlv of Fribourg, became so disgusted with th constant disputes between tha oonvlot and sometime even with the warder regarding card game that he (Imply "left" th prison because he could not stand th cheating at the card any longer. When Orunder and Oerber grew tired of prison life they walked Into a warden', room, "borrowed" (50 and the warden' clothe and went to Wasaea, where they discarded their oon vlot dress. Th convicts robbed a number of cafe and restaurant and then decided to croa the Qemnl pas Into the canton of Valola. They were, however,, recognised by a gendarme at Kanderstag and were promptly arrested. Both prisoner ap peared to be very proud of their exploits and laughed heartily when giving, their testimony a well a while sentence wa being imposed. ' SIMPLE LIFE SHOCKS .BERLIN Fred Drnicoa mm Wife Wander A boat Boalevard In . New Kind of Toaaery. 4 BERLIN, un I. (Special.) Frad Dun can, the brother of Isadora Duncan; tha American dancer, and his wife are causing a eenaatlon in Berlin by a cruaade In favor of th "simple life." They wear Uttlofand, like th monkey tribe from which humanity 1 ald to bar descended, they eat only nut and fruit. They demonstrate their view upon th subject by publicly parad ing the st reels of the oapltal In tha scan tiest ot clothing. Duncan wear only a coarse sheet, which, passing under hi left houldpr and beneath his right arm, leaves hi right shoulder and entire right arm. side, cheat and back exposed. The het reaches to the knee, leaving th leg and th feet bar. A pair of aandala oomplet th coatum. Duncan, who haa flowing lock half way down bt back and a long busby beard, resemble rather a wild man of Borneo than th a post la of a nobler mod of life. Mrs. Duncan' eoatum la a trifle more In accordance with propriety. Her apparel look Ilk a shawl with many folds. Th nck and th right ahoulder are bar and tha garment reach almost to the aakiaa. Bu. too, wears sandal. June Wedding Cakes If you are going to be Interested In wedding cakes, come in and see the many beautiful and attractive designs that Balduff makes all kinds, from the plain to the most elaborate pieces, or we will .make what you desire to order on short notice. BRIDES' AND GROOMS' CAKES IN ALL SIZES, FROM $3.00 UP. We have a great many beautiful wedding cake boxes--monograms, If desired. Catering -We will take, entire charge of the preparing and serv ing, at the wedding; also furnish tables, linen, silver, etc., if desired, or furnish any one of the many things needed. Individual Ices Such as wish bones tied with ribbons, doves, hearts, slippers with bows, and hundreds of other designs. Balduff 1318 Farnam Street. SCra. Walter VuroU Old Kiss Marl Meek Kr. J" rank Straws ' Mia Alice Dart Kr. Cecil Bsrrymaa pvpils or AUGUST M. flORGLUM , RECITAL ASSISTED By -Mli Laura Coeti ' pupil of Miss Blsbop Ml Myrtle Mom pupil of Mr. Ellis Mr. Charles Havlicck pupil tf Mr. Cuscadeo . . Madame Borrlaia Accompanist. Mr Srhmnllsr . Unoller iiirtltnrliim Taeriay ! vvuuiwiiwi w msviivi at mi mm Jua 11. . TBS BOBCUM STUDIO OF EN DUBIN6 SCMMCK. , Distinctive Bridal - Gilts -v Tor Xan Wedding. A moat oom praaaMlT assortment. Toilet Articles Travelig Bags llonesdale and Cut Glass Za Solid Oold, Sterling Silver, Out Ola aad Leather. Iiisard, Pig aad sal Bkla, fitted la Stomas and Xtaoay and Oold Maantad uxsa. WUoa 1 th as anc of refine ment, la a varie ty of Out Olaaa la th cnerlaiiaA tirely aw. . Sterling always the beat VI MS UK WIU laat a Ufa-time, and pattern en-' aad time houor- Silver getar with erythlag that la aw aad worthy. Thee aad zaaay other beauti ful talag ar at you disposal. Where we Is trod ace rythiag that la aew, from maaaire to th mall t pl'. STaJtOABD QTJAXXTUSJ ALBERT EDIIOLM 16th and Harney. Sfdrts Monday Absolutely the Lowest Prices Yet M&do on Good Garments 1,100 SKIRTS Bought From the Celebrated Makers, ALEXANDER BLACK & CO., ot Toledo, 0 manufacturers of the celebrated WORTH SKIRTS, known to all magazine readers. We bought these goods at exactly 50 off this season's prices, and have our invoice to prove it This is Rich Cream for You and Us. We will sell These Garments as We Dought Them Note the Prices and Don't Fail t See the Skirts These skirts are made from the choicest materials, such as imported mixtures, panamas, voiles and chiffon ,taff etas. They are all high class garments, perfect in fit and workmanship. All this season's newest models. SPECIAL Omaha's Fashioa-7 able Ladies' Tailor.... Mr. La-Book is taking orders at reduced prices for the Summer Season SB A We Arc Alive To the fact that to sell watches which tell the correct time makes permanent customers therefore recommend . OMEGA Everyone adjusted to at least two positions. Our pride and satisfaction in the results of this splendid prize watch make us eager to furnish Real Time Pieces to the customer who will truly appreciate the comfort of a ' watch that can be positively re- . lied upon. , ' ' Vie have them In solid gold, gold filled, silver and gun metal. Are selling a large num ber of the thin flat model. 12 site, In openface filled, at 112.60. $15.00 ancM 20.00 for extra flat. For graduation gifts, the most appropriate. See them anyway. T. L Combs & Co. The Busy Jewalera and Opticians 1520 Donglasa 1520 r : PRICES 516 Karbach Block BAILEY . MACH DENTISTS THIRD FLOOR . PAXTON BLOCK Corner 16th and Farnam Streets. Best equipped Dental office In the middle west. Highest grade Dentistry at Reasonable Prices. Porcelain fillings. Just like the tocth. Table d'Hoto Dinner eT "'Chesapeake Cafe -SUNDAY: 11:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. 1 ' 150340 Howard Street Mnslc by Monlton's Orchestra The Chesapeake New Grill Room 1512 Howard Street Strictly Everything First Class. A complete lne of wince, liquors and cigars, imported and domestic served from our own buffet. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER TCDAT AT Bhe CALUMET Beaton's Rubber Goods De partment. ' Lady Attendants in Charge Every Day Pricea. - l-qt Monarch Water Bottle.; e "-"" "uur.niwj Huttle SAo l-qt. Heaton Ouarantred HotUe 'tloS - --.... ..tCU i.i'ui ai.is Ter Itoyal red cloth inerted Wait" buttle, soo, 1 and ai 1 Davol ip I'm, Wound Faoe ii'V.' .ill .W or" vagina I "lp. . . . V. . .?.n. .Vl 60 t," . . ","".'. "'""I". lubes. ., .33.83 BEATON DRUG CO. TirTXBBTTH IIS Asnt for ,he famous LMm t auuclte, most oobveuicui fwr UavellK n