Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1D07. "
SOCIETY BEClSS NEW' SEASON
Informality of Club Will Suffice But
Littla Longer.
"XDJDEItGABTEN" OFT TO SCHOOL
l,n Mat of Omaha Yoana; Peppla
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Varloaa Coll Kant
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la th Br war.
I walked with you where th byway led.
Till the gloaming cam and the atarf
hung near;
Then we atood while the bough met over-
head.
And I (poke my heart that your heart
might hear.
And mute you listened, ah. mute and still!
No word of my lover' tale to mins.
And neither "I will not" nor "I will '
You aald, but you gave me your llpa to
klaa.
You made no answer, the burning rone
Of your mouth you gav where the dark
boughs loan.
But the angels know, or the devil knowa
How much, how littla a kiss may mean.
The Lover.
Taa BaUI Caleaasr,
MONDAY Mrs. J. J. Dickey, luncheon
at Country club for Miss Bertha Dickey.
TUESDAY Mrs. W. B. Millard, and MIbs
Jesse Millard, luncheon at Country club;
Ladles' day at Happy Hollow.
WKDNBSDA Y Congdon-Rogers wedding;
Buckley-Herrey wedding; Mr. A. J.
Love, luncheon at Country club; Mrs. V.
T. Mlsener. La Veta club; Ladles' day
at Country and Field clubs; Table d'hote
dinner and danre at Field club; Miss
Helen Hlbbel, luncheon at Country club.
THURSDAY Ladles' day at Happy Hol
low; Mrs. a. W. Wattles, luncheon at
Country club for Mrs. Bertha Offutt;
Mrs. John Ross. Jr., luncheon at Happy
Hollow club far Mrs. Charles K. Urquhart
of Chicago and Mrs. C. W. Robblns of
Bhelton. Neb.
FRIDAY Mrs. E. 8. Westbrook, Original
Bridge club at Country club.
SATURDAY Dinner and dance at Country.
Field and Happy Hollow clubs.
The last of August practically close the
caaon of '0$ and '07 and mark, although
almost Imperceptibly, the beginning of the
new social year. It has been a gay sum
mer fh. gayest that Omaha has ever
known and while there still remain several
week In which the club will continue
the center of attraction, from now on
their . Informality will no longer meet all
the requirement of the advancing season
and the drawing rooms, closed and covered
since early last spring, must be opened
preliminary to the Inevitable round of for
mal function that attend the lata fall and
early winter.
3 The "Kindergarten" a their elder pet
fronlilngly eall the college set which ha
i monopolised o much time and attention
f;thl summer, will soon be off to school
' again and, by the way, will be greatly
I missed. This week will ee the last of
a their vacation and next week will take
I off the first Installment. The list Is long
5 this year and a partial distribution follows:
I Miss Faber Bow. Visitation Convent,
I Evanston, 111.; Mis Kate Moore, Mr.
i Bmallwood'a Seminary, Washington City;
I Mis Bess Baum, Mlas Jean Cudahy, Mis
j Helen Cudahy, Mlsa Elisabeth Pickens
3 and Miss Alice Carey McQrew, Mrs.
J Somer school; New Tork City; Miss
5 Louisa Peck, Miss Wolcott' school,
j Denver; Mis Olive Bnker, Miss Olady
Peter and ' Mis Louise Ijord, Miss
1 6urnam'B school. North' Hampton. Mass;
I Ml Caroline BarkaloW, Farmlngton; Miss
i Hilda Hammer-, Var;- Ml Elisabeth
i pnvls.'Bt. Mary's Academy, Knoxvllle, 111.;
VMls Esther Bryne, Trinity college. Wash
ington; Miss XJrace Rohrbough. Mis Mary
"fahrf, 'Mis ' Dorothy Ring-wait, Ml Irene
.' raynes. Mis Margaret Guthrie. Mlaa Alice
J f acCullough, Miss Rogena Dallckcr, Mia
)la Belle Hervey, Mlsa Ruth Rlnehart and
Ila Mayone Thompson, University of
lebraska; Mlsa Elisabeth Charlton. Mon
louth. 111.; Miss Margaret Kennedy, Well
iiley; Miss Myra Breckvenrldge, Miss Roslna
iandelber-. Miss Elisabeth Sweat. Mis
Welcome Ayers, Bmlth college; Miss Mam
L t e Akin. Miss Gertrude White. Wellealey;
Sis Margaret Bruce and Miss Kuth Hard
is;, VBSsar; Miss Ophelia. Misses Beatrice
fnd Irene Coad. and Mlas Bernlne Edwards,
lastle ' school on the Hudson; Miss Helen
llbbet Smith college; Miss Margaret'
A'hitnev and the Misses Mary and Ger
f ude 8chermerhorn. Wellesley college; Mis
fulse . Dinning,' Notra Dame, Ind.. Mlsa
t,Jlldred Rogera, Ogonta: Mlsae Luella and
ialre Vlerllng. Rockford college. 111.; Mr.
jkek Baum. Princeton; Mr.Wllson Austin,
university of Chicago; Mr. Elmer Redlck,
Vtirnell; Mr. Curtla Lindsay, Armour Instl
Ste Mr. John Caldwell, Andover; Mr. Hal
j -ady.'lawreneevllle; Mr. Arthur Wakelcy
a Mr Clement Chase. Jr.. Cornell; Mr.
r m Millard. Cornell; Mr. Prentls Lord,
,V. John McCague and Mr. Carol semen,
nherat; Mr. Herbert Owen and Mr. Frank
f-jt. University of Nebraska; Mr. Herbert
i ench. Cornell; Mr. Charles Meyer. Unl
""rslty of Nebraska; Mr. Charlia Met snd
J1-. Kenneth Patterson. Andover; Mr.
.ger McKanale. DePauw. Ind.; Mr. Paul
ad, Chrltlan Brothers' college. BU Louis;
Cedrlo and Cuthbert Potter. Union
l,!.. New York: Mr. Ned Leffert.
r.. ii. -cnurra TTnlnn collece: Mr. Will
Y,sall. Lcland Stanford University. Call-
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nuntry club Saturday evening wa given
coi Mr, an Mra Loul C. Nah in honor
a the' Mlaae Emily nd Nathalie Meyer
(Dubuque, Their guU wera: Ml
anillr Maysra. Ml Nathalie Meyer. Mia
untranc Nh, Mlaa Clair Helen Wood
tui Mis Mry Le McShane. Mr. and
y Edwin Swobe. Mr. Frank Keogh. Mr.
! McShan. Dr. Haney, Mr. Paul Galla-
r Mr. Ioford.
" tt-.nl Mr. Arthur Oulou. Mr. and
i. nil Rsdlck and Mr. and Mr. W. H.
Kecler bad dinner together.
""Smpilmentary to Mis Mona Klok and
yl Lou Clark, whoa wedding wUl take
..it month. Mis Helen Davis en-
1 A ained Ml K16k. "Mta Louisa Peck.
; fhla Browul Bes Baum, Ml Jean Cud-
j Uri. MlM Marlon Connell. Mia Adela Mc-
i lln"h. Mr. Lawreno Brlnker. Mr. Lou
w-ke. Mr. Robert Burne. Mr. Waltr
fV'erta, Mr. Harry Tukey, Mr. Ro Towle
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and Mr. Elmer Cope.
Mr. Ray Dumont had as his guest Mis
Laura Dale. Mlsa Martha Dale, Miss Lor
raine Comstock, Mies Lena Frlcke of Piatt.
mouth, Mlsa Edith Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Buck, Mr. Russell Harrison, Mr.
Harry Reed, Mr. Jack Dumont and Mr.
Den tort Slaughter.
With Mr. Frank J. Burkley were Mr.
and Mrs. John A. McShane, Judga and
Mrs. D. M. Vlnsonhaler, Mrs. E. C. Mc
Shane, Mrs. Ben Oallagher. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry V. Burkley and Mr. Keogh of Salt
Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKeen had as their
guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remington and
Mr. and Mr. E. M. Fairfield.
Mr. and Mr. Welch had four guest and
Dr. and Mr. C. A. Hull had eight guests.
At Happy Hollow.
Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Martin gave a large
dinner at the Happy Hollow club, their
guests being Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Benson,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Austin, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dempster, Miss Bessie Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Selby and Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Webster. Their table had a cen
terpiece of pink roses and the plate cards
where white, bearing their monogram In
fold.
With Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burnam wera
Mr. and Mr. M. F. Funkhouser, Mr. and
Mr. James Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. John
Ross, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Parmer Flndley entertained
Dr. Jonaa and Dr. Bridges.
Misses Ruth and Alice Ktmberly and. Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Ktmberly made up another
party.
Mr. and Mr. B. F. Thomas were the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Adams.
With Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Bomers were
Mr. and Mrs. C K. Coutant. Mrs. Brlnker
and Miss Nellie Brlnker of St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Merchant and Mr.
William Darst of Chlcagdf were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnell.
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Burket had as their
guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskell and
Mr. Earl Burket.
With Mr. and Mra. I. W. Carpenter were
Mr. and Mr. J. H. Dumont, Miss Olive
Carpenter, Miss Nellie Carpenter, Mr.
Isaac Carpenter, Jr., Mr. Arthur Lock
wood and Mr. George Lock wood. Their
table was brightened with hydrangiaa.
Small dinner parties were given by Dr.
W. J. Bradbury, Mr. J. F. Furgerson,
Judge Kennedy and Miss Helen Marshall.
At the Field Club.
The dance at the Fteld club was, a
usual, well attended, but very few dinner
parties were given and those were small.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Collett entertained
six guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Neville
six, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallwork four,
and Mr. L. Drtshaus two.
Plem.area Past.
Mr. I. M. Humphrey rave a charming
luncheon of ten cover at the Field club
Saturday In honor of Mrs. Charles O.
Ryan of Grand Island.
The member of the Swatlska club were
entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss
Hazel Wagner at a kenslngton In honor of
Miss Helen Miller of Cedar Rapids, la.
There were eight guests present
Complimentary to Miss Margaret Balrd
of Hartington. Neb., the Misses Margaret
and Eva Redman entertained a house party
Thursday evening at their country home.
02 Redman avenue. The "evening was
spent Informally and those present were:
Misses Kathertne. Frieda and Laura Ranch.
Mlases Anna and Bessie Christie, Miss
Irene Tetard. Miss Anna Ellagard, Miss
Elisabeth Tate. Misses Nellie and Anna
Peterson. Miss Ethel Lastch, Misses Edith
and. Gussle Coleman, Miss Evans. Miss Lu
cille Ellis. Mlsa Margaret Redman; Miss
Bva Redman. Mr. George Flack. Mr. W.
Crosby. Mr. Ouy Sloman. Mr. Wright, Mr.
F. Hatteroth. Mr. Ralph Edmonds. ' Mr.
Martin Peterson, Mr, Jacob Harper. Mr.
George Harper, Mr. Andrew Nelson. Mr.
Rasch. Mr. Harry Coleman. Mr. Roy Red
man and Mr. Eastergren.
Prospect! Fleaeurea.
im Helen Rlbbel will give a luncheon
at th Country club Wednesday.
A luncheon will be given Wednesday at
tha Country club by Mr. A. J. Love.
Mr. W. B. Millard and Miss Jesse Mil
lard will entertain at luncheon at th
Country club Tueaday.
Mrs. J. J. Dickey will give a luncheon
Monday at the Country club for her
daughter. Mis Bertha Dickey. ,
Mrs. Bertha OfTutt will be honor guesi
Thursday at th Country club, when Mrs.
G. W. Wattles will antertaln at luncheon.
Tha Original Bridge club will be enter
tained Friday by Mrs. Ei S. Westbrook at
the Country club, luncheon to precede the
afternoon game of bridge.
Mrs. John Ross, Jr.. will make Mrs.
Charles K. Urquhart of Chicago and Mrs.
C. W. Robbin of Bhelton. Neb., her honor
guests at a luncheon Thursday at Happy
Hollow.
The la "Veta club will be entertained
Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra.
W. T. Mtsener. One o'clock luncheon will
be served and hlgh-fiva will be tbe gam
of tha afternoon.
Social Catt-Chat.
Mra ' Samuel Burn, Jr., 1 confined to
her home with summer grip.
Mr. Preston Meyer ha returned from
an extended stay In tha eaat and Is resid
ing at tha Hamilton.
Mr. and Mr. Robert Purvis are occupy
ing th home of Mr. and Mra J. A. C.
Kennedy during their abaence In tha eaat
Mr. Henry T. Clark, Jr., ha bought a
horn .In Lincoln and with hi .wife and
children expect to go there thl fall to
live.
Mr. Guy Furay has gona to Beaumont,
Tex., whera ha la engaged In the lumber
business for hi uncle, Mr. John A. Mc
Shane.--
Mr. and Mr. Jamea C. Klnsler have
moved to 137 North Fortieth street until
their new residence can be built on Thirty
second street.
Mr. and Mra Frank W. Bacon and
laughter, Miss Lucille of St. Louis,
formerly of Omaha, have returned to
Omaha to live and have moved Into their
new home at 1324 Harney street.
Mr. and Mr. Haventlck will leave tha
atter part of September for an eastern
rip. During thylr abaence their apart
ments at the Barnard will be occupied by
Block
his own supervision will
touch ani euaranr.ee absolute
- - -
Miss Landis and Mia Hlbbard.
Coma MS Go Goeal.
Miss Alice Faucett Is visiting friend In
Chase, Wyo.
Mia Corrina Paulson ha returned from
a month' visit la Chicago.
Mr. Leon Nelson has returned from a
month's visit at Monarch. Colo.
Mrs. Emma Hon an Thayer of Denver
la the guest of Mrs. Henry Homan.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wattles have re
turned from a visit In Bt. Paul, Minn.
Miss Delia Reed of Woodbine, la.. Is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Belden
Miss Ruth Bailey of Sioux City Is tha
guest of her cousin. Miss Truth Clarke.
Miss Margaret Baylor of Fort Wayne,
Ind., Is the guest of Miss May Mahoney.
Mrs. Harry May . and daughter, Miss
Myrtle, have returned home from Colorado.
Miss Chapman of Minneapolis has ar
rived, to be the guest of Miss Lttta Rohr
bough. Miss Helen Miller of Cedar 'Rapids, la.,
Is the guest of Miss Hasel Wagner for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Robert R. Rlngwslt Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. II. Hopkins, at Tort Town
rend, Puget sound.
Mr. Charles E. Bmlth and family re
turned Thursday from Yellowstone and
Jackaon lake, Wyoming.
MIbs Frances Butterfleld and Misses Car
mellta and Helena Chase returned Sunday
morning from Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hunter and daughter,
Miss Marguerite, left Thursday for a two
weeks' visit In Montreal.
Mr. M. M. Mack left Sunday evening
for New York City, Boston and Phila
delphia to be gone three weeks.
Mr. and Mra Frank Waterman have been
visiting in Nehawka, the guests, of Con
gressman and Mrs. E. M. Pollard.
Miss Katherlne Ingalls of Minneapolis,
who has been spending the summer, with
her aunt. Mrs, Jane Ingalls, returned home
Thursday. i
Mra. Lucille Mattliws and small daugh
ter, Miss Margaret, who have been visiting
Mrs. Tobias in Emporia. Kan., nave re
turned home.
vir nnd Mrs. Frank Haller and Miss
Marlon Haller, who have spent the sum
mer traveling in Europe, are expected home
the latter part of. the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dougal ana cnnaren.
.h hen .visiting Mrs. Dougal par-
enta, Mr. and Mrs.. G. P. Moorehead, will
leave In a few days for their home in
Pittsburg.
Miss Ada Klrkendall, who has been tak
ing an automobile tour through the east.
, ..i.tiinr In Detroit and Is not
expected home until the latter part of
September. '
Ti.h. wooldrldge of Sioux City
who ha been visiting with Miss Hester
Peters. 572 South Twenty-eighth street for
the last two week, returned home Satur
day evening.
Mr Thoma M. Fell ha return
..... .-t.m trlri. Including a stay
at the sea shor. and visit t Pelham
Manor, one of tha attractive suouru- v.
New York City.
Weddln. and
. rn wiluli announce tne
Mr. ana ----- . .... r,.,ia.
marriage of their daughter Miss Lllsa
beth Gertrude, to Harry fierce
sas City, formerly of Omaha, which took
place August 14 in Kansa. City. Mr.
and Mr. Walsh will re.ide in Kan.a.
city. ... ' . , i, -.in
One of the wedding oi m. :
be that of Mlaa MaudeBuckley and Fred
.... hio, wlir b olemniied
ntrncji . . , c.
...... j... mnrnnr at S O clock at Bt.
neunvBUBj .v " -
John'. Colleglat church. Father Bron-
geest will officiate, xne or.u ...
attended by Mis. Anna Baum.l.ter as
maid of honor and "l"'
.ni ..ra bridesmaid. The
best man will be T. J. Leary and J. John
son will be groomsman.
The engagement of Sidney R. Ober
f elder to Mis. Carrie Grossman of Bos
ton 1. announced. The young couple will
receive on October . Mr. Oberfelder vaa
. i in th. emnloy of Swift and
Company at South Omaha and .evercd his
connection with the nrm xo '"
th mercantile business with hi uncle
In New York City about three year ago.
He haa a host of friends In Omaha who
Join In hearty congratulations.
Con.picuou. on thl. week', calendar i
th wedding of Miss Laura Mlckle Cong
don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Congdon. and Arthur 811a. Roger., which
will take place Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock at the home of th bride', parent..
1911 Chicago .treet. The ceremony will
be performed by the Rev. B. H. Bell In
the presence of relative only. Loul
Roger of Boston, brother of the groom,
will erve a best man. Mlsse Caroline.
Elisabeth and Josephine, sisters of the
bride, will 'be her only attendants. A
reception will follow the ceremony from
8 to 11 o'clock. Mr. Rogers has taken
the house recently occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Stuart Jr.. at 2435 St.
Mary's avenue, and he and hi bride will
be at horn after December 1.
Mr. Charlea Hungate. china decorator;
firing dally. Revelation kiln. Tel. Web
ter 2. il N. 20th St.
CLOSING DAYS AT MANAWA
Suaday aad Moaday to Wind I'p taa
Season at the Lakeside
, Resort.
Today and Labor day will conclude the
moat ucceasful seaeon in the hiatory of
Lak Manawa. Thousand of pleasure
seekers have vialted the beautiful park
dally and Manager Byrne aay he la very
much elated with the aeason as a whole.
The two closing days have always provei.
bl ones and .the management la making
preparatlona for the anticipated crowd.
Every attraction will, be In readlneas for
a capacity business and ther will be the
usual Sunday special featurea. Bath'ng Is
now at Its best, the water being clear from
the recent atorms and the weather ideal
and a patronage aecond to none la ex
pected at Manhattan beach today and
Labor day.
Miss Hlggins will give her two final eon
certa at the Caalno and promises to render
a few of her best and lateat compositions.
Prof. Andrew and will make a balloon
ascension today and tomorrow. Prof.
Nordln says he haa a musical treat In
store for all visitors and promises two
Tcentlonally fine programs. This talented
J organisation haa won great favor during
tne aeason wiin an ui nnniiii rc-auiar
visitors and their appreciation has been
evidenced by their liberal patronage.
KING DISPLEASED AT SONG
lager at Marleabad Dlaaleaaed Rale
of Eacland and II Left
Theater.
LONDON, Aug. 31. A despatch from
Maiienbad reports that th sequel of King
Edward' diapleaaurea at a theatrical per
formance ther Thursday evening, when he
left th theater In dlsguat because of the
vlleness of the songs, has been aeen In the
police court. The maaager of th theater
and a woman singer were brought to court,
and the singer wa fined for having given
an objectionable song which was not on
th program. Th manager escaped, a it
w shown he wa Ignorant of the singer's
intentions to slug such a song
WHAT CLUB WOMEN ARE DOING
Local and County Woman's Christian
Temperance Union Active.
STATE PROGRAM ABOUT READY
Art, Literature, Domestic Science and
Pleasanter Line of Clab Work
to Predominate at llaa-tlna-s
Meeting;.
' No matter what frivolity the summer
! vacation may have brought the club
woman nor how far afield she may have
wandered, September la sure to bring her
thoughts back to clubdom again, and
October find her ready for whatever the
winter' program may Include. Local club
women have begun to realise that the
vacation days are about over and the
middle of the month will see most 6f the
program committees well at work on the
"outline" for the coming year. Few of
the clubs however will resume their meet
ings before the first or second week of
October. While the majority of the clubs
of the state elect their delegates to the
state federation convention In the spring,
there are a few that neglect thl business
until fall and these constitute the majority
of the club that will meet before the
tate convention convenca the aecond week
of October at Hastings.
The program for the Hastings . conven
tion is arTout complete and will probably
be given publicity next week. Mrs. F. H.
Cole of Omaha, chairman of the program
committee has spent the summer-In con
ference wtth other worker and correspond
ence with desirable talent with' the result
that a treat awaits those who will attend
,the Hastings meeting this fall. While the
program Is to be educational in every
sense It Is to be entertaining as well and
It will be of a character less strenuous
than that of the last two conventions.
Owing to the state legislation in which the
women have been Interested during the
last two years, their meetings have par
taken largely of the subjects being agi
tated. It 1 no secret that child tabor, pure
food, property rights and Increased state
appropriations, no matter how great their
need nor how energetically they have been
espoused have been taken up by club
wdraen because recognised s needing their
support rather than through any natural
choice, and It will be with sincere relief
that the women will again give their at
tention to art, literature, domestic science,
and the pleasanter lines of club work. The
program of the Hastings meeting promises
to emphasise decidedly, this side of club
work and with several prominent speakers
brought to the state for the occasion and
their offerings supplemented by discussion
from many of the brightest and most
cultured women of the state the prospect
Is most inviting. To the program will be
added several other treats to be supplied
by the women of Hastings.
Doagrlas Connty Convention,
The annual convention of the Dougla
County Women' Christian Temperance
union, held at Elk City Thursday, proved
altogether successful from every stand
point Th attendance was large, good
result were reported and plan made for
another year, while . a promising corps of
officer and superintendents were elected
to direct their successful carrying out. The
following officer and superintendents were
elected: President, Mr. George Covell of
Omaha; vice president, Mrs. W. G. Whlt
more. Valley; recording secretary, Mrs. G. P.
Correy. South Omaha; corresponding secre
tary. Miss Mattle Bhroeder, South Omaha;
superintendent of evangelistic work, Mrs.
Loul Borshelm; Jail and prison work, Mrs.
E. L. Shlnrock; mercy and relief. Miss. Nellie
Magee, all of Omaha; anti-narcotics. Mrs.
Fred Curtis; flower mission, Mrs. Edward
Buck;. .health and heredity, Mrs. G. W.
Whltmore; temple work, Mra. M. Holfs
worth, all of Valley; Demorest medal con
test, Mrs. L. Banner; scientific temperance,
Mrs. G. P. Carley, both of South Omaha;
Ioyal Temperance legion, Mr. Belle Men
denhall; mother' meeting, Mr. J. C.
Robinson; franchise, ' Mrs. L. T. Harring
ton, all of Waterloo; Sunday school work,
Mr. H. T. Fellers of Omaha, and press
superintendent, Mr. Clara Crlnk of Wash
ington, t
A program occupied the evening follow
ing the day' business session. Mrs. Law
son, a guest from Wisconsin, lead with
her auto harp in the singing of temperance
songs. Mrs. W. A. Challls of Omaha re
cited; the Elk City quartet sang several
number, and little Miss Faith Cobb con
tributed a character .ong. The Epworth
league of Elk City assisted the local union
In the entertainment of the visiting women.
W. C. T. IT. Saaerlntendents.
The local Women'. Christian Temperance
union has begun its new year moat aus
piciously, seven new members having come
Into the organization at last week's meet
ing. Almost an entirely new set of officers
waa elected at the annual meeting last
month and at the last meeting the follow
ing women were elected superintendent of
the various departments of the union's
work: Mrs. Fred Patterson, superintend
ent of franchise; flower mission, Mrs. Nel
lie Pat ton; Jail and prison work, Mra. Shin
rock; Demorest medal contest work, Mra
W. A. Challls; rescue and relief work.
Mlas Nellie Magee; mother', meetings, Mrs.
J. P. Roe; press, Mrs. Margaret Park;
scientific temperence. Instruction, Mrs. Mary
Moody Pugh; Sunday school work, Mrs.
Cora Feller; literature. Mr. Mary Moore;
legislative and law enforcement Tklrs. Ida
V. Tllden. Ten members represented th
local union at tha Douglas county con
vention held at Elk City.
Association Notes.
The Young Women's Christian associa
tion will hold Its annual picnic Monday
afternoon and evening at Elm wood park.
All members and frtenda of the assocU- j
tlon are Included in the Invitation. The
party will leave the rooms in the Paxton
block at 1 o'clock, each one taking her
own aupper. Further Information may be
had at the association rooms.
Miss Jane Gannett of South Haven,
Mass., who has been engaged by the
local Young Women'a Christian associa
tion to take charge of Its physical cul
ture department, is expected September
15 to be Kin her work.
Miss Ethel Clarke, who ha been an as
sistant secretary during th summer, haa
accepted the position of assistant house
secretary of the Toledo (O.) association
and left to begin her work Friday.
Mlas Bertha Schweltser, extension sec
retary of the local association, has re
turned from a two weeks' vacation spent
at Bellevue and will resume her duties
Monday. Mr. Emma Byers, general sec
retary, is spending her vacation In and
about Chicago.
Mrs. C. R. Glover expects to spend the
coming winter In Cuba, and she will be
among the much-missed women who will
be out of club work for the year. Mrs.
Glover Is an active member of aeveral
department of the Omaha Woman' club
and other club.
President Appoint Mneater.
OYSTER BAY. N. Y., Aug. Jl.-Presldent
Roosevelt today announced the appoint
ment of August E. Muenter to be collector
of Internal revenue In California, Edward
Sweeney to be superintendent of th mint
at San Francisco and William M. Cutter to
be coiner at that mint
0
SlLljltlS
For Ladies
and Misses
i
The new and original ideas brought out by the most re
nowned designers are here from which to make your selec
tion. You can buy your tailored suit for the coming season
with every assurance that the style is right.
Smartly Tailored Fall Suits in All the
New Styles.
The Jackets in all the proper lengths from 24 to 52
inches. The Skirts are pleated, many with wide folds. The
materials are plain broadcloths, serges, cheviots and suit
ings. Also attractive stripes and checks in pretty combin
ations. . '
We are also showing some very smart tailored
suits for young ladies going away to college and for
school wear. These come in the desirable fabrics. "
Kindly bear in mind that this is a new cloak and suit
store, entirely independent of any other concern, conse
quently not a single garment has been shown before our
opening last Monday. Everything new and just from the
makers.
I iSlT FARNAM ST
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SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND CUT
SI298
BEGINNING MONDAY
Warranted Ten Years
Reliable
Machine at
Popular Prices
Auiomobile
AUTO REPAIRS IN
DELIVERY WAGONS
Laundry, Grocery, Butchers,
Express, Parcel Delivery.
Open and Top Fancy
Wagons
A Car load at Less than
Wholesale prices
-9
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3 .
DRUMMOND9
ORIENTAL RUGS
If you want to know what you are getting and pay no more than lta
value, buy your Oriental Russ from a man of the orient. A specialist of
repairing and cleaning rugs.
J. I. TAMINOSIAN
'Phone No. In the book. 210 McCagwe Block
Crp,TENTS PROTECT i
CARDiNALS TO BE QUESTIONED
Public Fruxrilor la Horn Iatead
to Invr.tlitat. Anti-Clerical
Hlota.
ROME. Aug:. SI. Th public prosecutor
ha commissioned a mafiatrate to proceed
to Caatel Qondolfo to Interrogate Cardinal
Merry Del Val, the papal secretary of atate,
concerning the demonstration againat him
at Marino, August 16, when a mat) of anti
clerical hooted and Jeered at th cardinal
while he wa driving In the village. TlUs
will be the first time since 1870 that an
Italian magistrate baa come In contact with
a papal secretary of state.
LAND FRAUD CASES AHEAD
Special District Attoraer to B. Ap
pointed t Pa.h Salt la
Northwest.
TOPEKA. Kan. Aug. 3L-H. 1. Bone,
present I'ntted States district attorney,
la to be made a special I'nited Slates dis
trict attorney, It is stated, on the best of
authority, with work for months ahead In
land fraud case In the northwest.
"AUTO" SEWING MACHINE '12
IN HOUSEFURNISHING
Madam Reeves, one of America's most expert operators,
will demonstrate the wonderful possibilities of the "Auto".
Sewing Machine, She makes the most delicate drawnwork,
.Woman lace and embroidery as easily as running up a seam.
She darns stockings on the machine. .. . , . -.r . .'
We offer these "Auto" Machines far below price in this sale.
xi is me Desc automatic sewing
ine worm, t irst-ciass maenme never before
sold at such a big bargain
EQUAL TO ANY $45.00 MACHINE IN THE
jyuutiiaT, at
Other High Grade Machines at
Tops. Anything You Want
WOOD and IRON, IN TRIMMING and PAINTING
LATE SUMMER PRICES
Think of a guaranteed "Run
abeut" stylish body and
gear, with rubber tires for
$5.00
....PRICES TALK....
18TH AND HARNEY STREETS
SCHOOLS.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
O NEILL. NEBRASKA. . .
Boarding and Day School. Four year
Academic course, Music and Art. Sepa
rate department for boys, who are re
ceived until they have cnnmlptri tha
eighth grade. For particular and cat
alogue aaaress: MOTI1EK SL'PERIOK.
riJIiicago Conservatory
swsmbwi tot inoroagD t tut t him of
MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART
Thl. Khnol ! ai.lat.ln. ik. alshnrt Mua,
-.. b.ii i.hi .imniof on J t hmmt am
aUK o.p.1,1. Instructor Gr.iiu.tM .ra mit
ud br.m.tio Art. fend lor f.u.r tiu. cuiki
trfltiflM ,MI.. OkiM., IM.
Ice Cream for Sunday I
Dinner '
ORDER EARLY
Many people forget to place
their order with u for Sunday let
Cream, till nearly noon and In
many cases before we can maU
the delivery, It reaches them late.
This can be obviated It we can get
the order early. We want to take
care of you, and will greatly ap
preciate It It you will telephone
either Saturday night or early Sun
day morning. You know our Ice
Cream Is In great demand and
OOKS RIGHT TO THE KPOT
the spot you can hot locate In
words, but you know Just where It
Is. The better we make Ice cream
the more customers we. have, and
the quantities we sell show that
our customers know a good thing
when they 'taste It.
IBalbuttk
The Store ros Pclicaci r.v
. 1B18-ZO Fanuun Street.
Phone Doug. 711.
Special Table IVIiote Dinner 11:301
to 8 P. M. 75.
FOR DRUG WANTS
$1.00 Cooper's Remedies. .... . 80
50c Cooper's Remedies.., 45?
$1.00 Listerlne Hi)?
50c Listerlne 45
$1.00 Glycothymollne 8JJ
$1.00 La France Tonic, ..
for the Hair .G9
$1.00 Pom pea n Massage Cream. QQ
50c Hind's Honey,
Almond Cream 29
BEATON DRUG CO.
15TH AND FARNAM
' P. S. Swlnton's Almond Meal,
Monday ;15d
PRICE SALE
DEPT. Basement
Every Woman in'
Omaha Should See
This Interesting
Demonstration
machine m
$19.50, $22.50,-$25.75, $26.75
GOOD VEHICLES
Concords, Runabouts, Stan
hopes, Surreys, Phaetons,
Buckboards, Pony Rigs,
Peny Carts, Traps-You oan
get a bargain If you know on
when you see It.
Table d'Hote Dinner
AT....
Chesapeake Cafe
SINDAY:
11:30 a. m. lo 8:00 p. m.
1508-10 Howard Street
Music by Moullon's Orchestra
The Chesapeake
New Grill Room
1512 Howard Street
Strictly Everything First Claa.
A complete line of wines, liquors
and cigars, imported and domestic
served from our own buffet.
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
TODAY AT
&Ae CALUMET