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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY IWK: OCTOHKH 1,V 190.
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SOCIETY AWAITS HORSE SHOW
Sor Lislrind Gtrnm Complete for Big
Social Event (.Winter.
IIAITT HOLLOW ALONE IS LIYTLY
With Formal Closing; of Conntrr f'laU
' Onlf- Tnt Wki Off, Satordar
"' found Only Qnlet . Oat
Benson War
Pomlltfy
"Wbr do they call It the Qreat
WhIU
Wayf
A mm Inquired of his piisfled sire,
t A with weary footstep, they both did stray
'Mid neetbing puddles and heaps of mire.
? And the sire looked doubtful; he paused,
i.- and aald:
' : "lleius " then , desisted and scratched
- , ' hla head.
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Cut peace to the young hath no form or
cause,
' And Main made the hopeful hla plaintive
say:
"You've told me no anawer Hps In 'Be
muse, . Bo why do they call It the Great White
Way?"
' '.And the aire-, having thought, with- trium
phant air, i
', Said: "Because of the White Wings who
onco were there."
. , The SuJTerer.
Tfc SoclM." Calendnr.
MONDAY Opening -of, fourth annual
, -Horse Show al Aud'tnr'um; Mr. Will
' ' frvhnors of Council .Bluff a, stag dinner
. ' for Mr. Harry Montgomery.
i TTF.3DAY Miss Zola trllorker. Informal
' Itea for Mis Mary Bedwell.; Ladles' dny
.''at Happy flMldw ehlbf .VMItlns Nurses
- (association die',at Chamber'; Mrs. D.
' K. Mrf.'ullcv rtirl Mr Htrelirht. luncheon
' at Happy Hollow rlub! Mr. V W. Wnck
" li'irn, 1'inchenni at appy Hollow elrb.
V KDNKSDAYt-J ftflltw" day, at Country
Huh; .Inhnaon-ftlorttKomtTy wedding.
. Tta'BSI)AYB.'.lwell-MoN.wn wedding;
Lnrtlos' dnv at HappV Hollow club,
r , BATl'RDAY Pinner arid dance at Happy
' . Hollow and Country clubs.)
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LA 11 Important mi Iho social Calendar for
.tjila week lij the Horti Show. It will open
Monday evening at ilic Anrtitorliim and
. the entire week will find Omuha's-amnrt
ait eagerly antf eTitliusiaiifteally'Joinirig In
hiat fhMilonnble. cvcnt.j , " . !'.
' i Luncheoiia ol dinners are ah-cady belnj
plnnned to curp'plete the week, the subject
f of gowna tbat haa received. Ita full share
of attention 'of late 'la practically " aettled
and everything la now In readiness for
this resplendent and joyous c m Ion..'
Theie has been a large denim... for boxes
'if
Bon Bons
FOR THE
Horse Show
Balduff's Gold Mehal Chocolates
and Bon Bons are a" 'superior con
fection for prespritatlon. Their
rich, crearayml deljclous centers
win the approval -of all. lovers of
fine sweets: They ar'e tiacked In
many kinds "of beautiful fancy
boxes different.' sIzbb, ' different
prices. ' ' . 1,"
- They are also put up In plain,
attractive ..'l, 2; i. 5 and 10
J pound boxes at. per; pound; GO.
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1S18-20 Farnam Street.
Phone Doug. 711.
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Table b'liote Dinner Sunday
served from 11:30 a., m. to 8:00
p. to. Price 76c.-;
(TO IMPROVE
COMPLEX ION
iffome Treatment ' Said to fce Most
Effective in Bringing the Glow
of Health '.to Ballbw races.
, If The Wash and massage as -given la. the I
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SormUla Delow runnv from thi nmrwl
S -B. . . . . . - ' '
srenon aermaioiogist an is most gener- i
ally used among.tiKS ladles of t'hp exclusive
'social cUcUsa of parts '-where' puwder knd
Uosmatles of sll' Winds are now scorned. I
.Qbtaln from .your druggist the folio-j
lng: Two ounces ot Rose Water; ons
k (dunce Cologne Spirits; four, ounces crys
'' tulllied Sartoln (skin food),
i !' Put the Sartoln in- a pint of hot water
v .not bulling); let It 'cool, then' strain
. Wirough a fine cloth Into a bottle or small
f. jfi'.ult ' Jar and add the Rose Water i.nj
iotogns Spirits. '.''." -
' This will make' a sufflclent "quantity, to
ihit for a long time and is an Inexprn-
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Wive toilet preparation, at the same time
being, the most effective known to the pro
fession. The, only thing to rmmbr-m
'using it Is that It must be well mutsr.gid
Into the skin
If -this l done and it is
lined persistently It Is remarkable bow It T
will restore that envlabl youthful bloom
We are Agents for
Proctor. & White's Washington Choco
( , litca. oue to five pouad, boxes, O j -.
, per pound GUC
' JBowe's Alleuretti Chocolates fg
- and Bon-Bons, per pound ..,.0JC
Losrney'B Chocolates, per
pound
60c
Beaton'i regular 60c grade Chocolates,
ii-' In ona-rouad botes only,
Oit C ' per pound
Beaton Drug Go.
'. 15th and Farnam
TENTH 5KASON IN OMAHA
Dslmbre Ghsney
MASS BARITONE
Teacher ol VUe Cullnre and the
- Art cl Slnglna
Kew Studio, 401-432 Boyd Theater
and the list now Inrludea Mr. T. J. O'Brien,
Mr. Fr-d IL Krug, Mr. J. E. Favm and
Mr. D. A. Bourn, Mr. K. C. Rarton. Mr.
T. C. Dyrne, Dr. Oilmore and Mr. A. J.
Beaton, Mr. John N. Baldwin, Mr. John
U Webster, Mr. Ocorge A. Keellne, Mr.
Q. P. Moor-head, Mr. A. P. Brandela and
Mr. H. H. Brandela, Mr. P. H. Pavla and
Mr. Victor Caldwell. Mr. A. U Feed and
Mr. F. P. Klrkenrtall. Mr. W. H. McCord,
Mr. K P. Peck, Mr. Victor Rosewater,
Mr. Alfred Darlow, Mr. R. Baker. Mr. H.
Kelly and Mr. Allan Hamilton, Pr. Dor
ward. Mr. T. B. Mcpherson, Mr." R. C.
Howe, IJr. H. O. Edwards, Mr. Arthur C.
Smith, Mr. A. H. Rawltier, Mr. K. A.
Cudahy, Mr. O. M. Hitchcock, Mr. M. T.
Barlow. Mr. O. W. Wattles, Dr. B. B.
Davis, Mr. John A. McBhane, Mr. Joseph
Cudihy and Mr. L. T. Kountse, Mr. Joseph
Barker, Mlaa Loula Long, Mr. Georgo
Redlck, Mr. Ward M. Burgess and Mr. C.
T. KounUe, Mr. O. W. Megenth. Mr. T. T
Ha-ikell, Mr. C. H. Crelchton, Mr. F. A.
Nash, Mr. George A. Joslyn, Mr. William
Hayden and Mr, A. L. Meyer.
At Harpr Hollow.
Happy Hollow was the only one of the
country clubs that was enlivened by enter
taining Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Beldcn entertained one of the largest
dinner parties, their guests being R.v. and
Mrs. Frank Li Lovcland, Miss Loveland,
Mr. Forest Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. W. t
Sclbj. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Benson, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles A. Goss, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Towle, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. fl-ecken-rldge,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brr-ck'-nrldgo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Welter, Mr. and Mn.
E. T. Magaret. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
Bturgess and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cameron.
Their table was pretty with autumn leaves.
With Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Burket were
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Conley, Mr. and Mra.
A R. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clarke, Mra. Walson
B. Smith and Mlaa A. E. Haskell,
Mrs. Henry C. Van Gieson had as her
gucsta Dr. and Mrs. Exlson Rich, Mrs. Bar.
rell of Houston, Tex., Mrs. Abereomble of
Houston, Tex., Dr. and Mra. Henry, H.
Lemere and Mr. Sidney Smith.
With Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Funkhouser
wore Judge and Mrs. Lee S. Bsflle and
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Zackery. . . '
Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Henry enteitHlned
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wagner
and Dr. and Mrs. E. C. II my.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roes entertained
In honor of Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Loblngler
of the Philippines. Covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. Loblngler, Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Howard and Dr. and Mrs, Albert T.
Hunt.
With Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Austin were
Mr. and Mrs. George. Bldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Love and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Coutant.
Among others entertaining at dinner were
Mr. and Mra. A. P. Wood, who had fifteen
guests; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Blackburn,
twelve; Rev. anT Mrs. Edwin H. Jenks
tour; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Austin, four;
Mr. J. O'Henlon. four, nnd Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. McCulloy, four.
A large luncheon will be given by Mrs.
D. E. McCulley and Mrs. Strelght Tuesday
at the Happy Hollow club. Covers will b
laid for sixty.
Mrs. T. W. Blackburn will also entertain
j when her guesta will number twenty.
i Directors of the Happy Hollow club have
elected these officers: E. A. Benson, presi
dent; Euclid Martin, vice president; W.
I Belby, secretary; 11. W. Yatea, Jr.. treas
urer. The club will close October SI with
a Hallowe'en party. Much work ia being
done on the golf links, and the club will
nave eighteen holes in good shape for
playing at the opening of the club In the
spring.
Coming Events. '
Miss Z'ola Dellecker will give an' informal
tea TueadaV afternoon In hnnn. nf ui..
I Mary Btdwell, who will be one of this
week's . brides. " ;
Mr.x.WJU Bchnorr of Vouncll Bluffs, who
Is to be the best man at the Jphnson-
i Montgomery wedding, will give a stag
dinner Monduy evening at his home in
j honor Of Mr. Harry Montgomery.
The Visiting Nurses' association will give
Its first dancing party for this season Tues-
! day evening at Chambers'. The patronesses
for this year include Mrs. Victor B. Cald
well, Mra. D. Cameron, Miss McPherson,
Mrs. Herbert M. Rogers, Mrs. Benjamin
Gallagher, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. T. J. Ma-
I VirtnoV ll.a Cha.lna U.t. U T . V. T
. v .. y , v . . . i u i a ...v is, mm. ju.iiiri ja
Kountte, Miss Alice Buchanan, Mrs. J.
fionnenberg, Mrs.' P. B. Myers, Mrs. Edson
Rich, Mrs. II.' D. Reed, Mrs. Albert Noe,
Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck, Mrs. T. K. Wsrd,
Mrs. C. A. Sweet, Mrs. C. E. Herring and
Mra. P. C. Morlarty.
Invitations have been lssupd for the fifth
annual meeting of the Park Place alumna
at the Sucred Heart academy, Thlrty-alxth
and Burt streets. - to be held October iV.
Tho program begins at 90 in the morning,
hen high mass will be celebrated In the
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vukijvi, iununi ur u rreeuiiuii
I An.l .. n .i , o In r.. Vi.l t l. m.nlla An ..1 .. 1.
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0!ato luncheon will be served, after which
ther w,n a business meetilng and sfflcers
for th 'ear wl" The after-
noon entertainment will close with solemn
bonedlction. A large attendance of gradu
ates of the Sacred Heart acsdemy Is
promised, as the association numbers about
one hundred members, and all resident and
many nonresident members have signified
their intention of being present, ,. The
orlicers for this yeur are Miss May
McNamara, president; Miss Bertha Daumor,
vice president; Mrs. May McBhane Foye,
recording secretary; Mrs. Lillian Uushman
B.,,ur. Hnonoi.i .ia,v Bmi Mrs Mnrv
J rt; r B"d Mnl' MRry
' Pleaanres rat.
Mrs. It- L. Hamlltor.. Mrs. Edwin T.
swobt,-Mrs. George C. West. Mrs. Pascal
Ware and Mrs. Howard Edwards.
Mrs. A. C. Fsrre-ll gave a pretty dinner
e hotel for
of Gales-
Thursday evening at the Rome
her guest. Miss Jennie Farrell
burg, 111., and Mrs. F. A. Green of Los
Angeles, Cal. Covers were laid for ten.
Mr. it V M.vw-rdl entertulned at whist
at her homo yesterday afternoon, twelve
nxmcn being present and three tables In
pluce. Prises were won by Mra. J. H. Mc
Donald. Mrs. L. Musoer and Mrs. B. W.
Oiniojnii of Llnculri.
M'ss.s Louise and Alice Kemp. X3 Chi- Johnson, and Mr. Marry Pae Montgomery topics department will hold Its first meet
cajo slrett, save a oarty Thurndav evening will take place Wednesday evening at lng Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
In honor of M'ss Elsie l-ech and Mlsa Lot-
tie Sarused of Beatrice, who have been their
guests for the lust two weeks. A Urge
number of young people were present and
the evening was spent with music and
cards.
M'ss Enid Valentine wus hovteas Friday
afternoon at a bridge party In honor of
Min Vnletk'rcher of Turlington. Ia.. who
Is the gjest of Mrs. IX. ii Hamilton. Two
tables were placed for the same and lha
prlre was won t.v Miss t nterKireocr. i oose
present were M H!.,m l, Cnterklrcher.
M's Nell Clabaugh, M'"s Josephine Young,
Mrs. Richard J. Skankey entertsined at
0"'!.I"r .V:U:a. JilThwrsrla at hi.h noon ., the home of
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of the winter ser es. The club colors, red
and white, were carr'ed ott in a very pretty
manner. The evening was snent In cards
Mle -Virgil-RedftM, winning ftha, pr'se, aj
pretty brouie candle stick. Luncheon was
served. Thou present were the Mlsnes Sue
Mlfleld. Virgil It.d ied. Edith Marlev.
Emiva Allen lues BonnH. Maud Bonell,
.toe Lymai. Fav Lyman, Ke'l'e Winn. Ste'la
Sbaw, Ruth I'ulhr, Mrs. Loyd, Mra. Rey.
nolds and Mrs. Skankey.
The members of the Phun Phlndets' club
were entertained at curds at the home ef
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris 'Friday even
ing, the party being given In honor of Mr.
ami Mia. Floyd Wull.ei tou, who will lave
shortly to make their home at Wahoo.
Those preaent wers Mr. tnd Mrs. A. K.
Beahm. Mrs. Richard Harris of St. Loi!s,
Mr. and Mrs. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Con
Btegner, Mr. and Mra. V. J. Tracy, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Watherston, Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. leaser, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Stringer.
Mra. T. J. Sonlera entertained the
Swatlnka club Friday afternoon. Two
tables were placed for the card aetne and
prlies were won by Mrs. A. F. Foote and
Mrs. C. Webber. Ref rcohments were served
during the afternoon, when the guesta were
seated at one lunre table, which was pret
tily deiorhled with red rosos. Those present
were Mrs. F. N. Pwcarlnger, Mrs.' J. R.
Shaffer. Mrs. T. J. Bonier, Mrs. A. Jeyles,
Mrs. ". W liber, Mr. A. F. Foote, Mrs.
J. C. Kn.l- r. Mv. Martin and Mrs. M'-r-rlam.
The ii-xt meeting of tlx- Hub IH be
in two weeks, at the hanie of Mrs. F. N.
Bwearlngi-r.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Edniun celebrated their
twenty-fifth wcdJing anniversary Monday
evening at their home. SOU Franklin street.
The house- waa profusely decorated In
stnllax and cut llowers. About forty
friends were present. Speeches and mush
mado .he evening a plensuiit exvaslon fin
all present. Connratul.itions wvr received
from St. Paul. Minn.: Denver, Colo., und
I Portland, Oie. A number of beauiliui gins
In silver were received. The out-or-town
giKSls were Mr. and Mrs. palilman of
Wahoo, Mr. and Mrs. I.imllxi'1 f Craig
and Mrs. B. E. Dove of Denver. Colo.
Came nnd Go Gossip.
Mrs. C. U Wright Is visiting friends 111
St. Louis.
Mrs. A. C. Bmce has returned from a
week's visit In Kansas City.
Mrs. Herman Kountze Is the guest of
her sister In Dunkirk. N. Y.
Miss Jessie Wheeler bus ns l.cr Riirst
Miss Nora Fields of Chicagj.
Mlas Constance Kemp of Chlrntfo Is l ho
guest of Mrs. Will Monaghan.
Mrs. John S. Brlggs returned Thursday
from a' visit of two months at Washta nnd
Cherokee, la.
Mrs. J. P. Ballon and little daughter.
Marguerite, have returned from northern
Iowa and St. Paul.
Misa Kittle Bolton, who Iibh been visit
ing friends In Omaha, has returned to her
home In Des Molnep, la.
. Mr. Ee'k Stutsman of Oshkotth, Neb., is
visiting his brother, Mr. W. O. Btutaman,
at 812 South Nineteenth street.
Mrs. J. P. Fallon and small daughter
hnve returned from summer's outing at
Waverly, la., 'and St. Paul. Minn.
Mrs. F. J. Dunnlgan and daughter. Eliza
beth, are visiting relatives and friends In
Syracuse, N. Y., and other eastern cities.
Miss Anna Johnson of Omaha 'and Miss
Mary Johnson of Florence have returned
from a visit to Jefferson county, Mis
souri. Mrs. John M. Hudson has returned from
a visit In the south, and will spend the
winter the guest of her sister, Mra. C. N.
Diets.
Mr. J. H. Schmidt, accompanied by his
sons, Masters Paul and Joseph, left Frl-
day evening for Chicago to be gone until
next week.
Mrs. C. D. Freds and son, Mr. John
Freds of Kearney, Neb., have been visit
ing Mrs. Freds' parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
H. Johnson.
The Misses Clara and Elva Hammer, ot
Harlan. Ia., who were guests of Mlsa
Stella Shaw during Ak-Sar-Ben week, have
returned home.
Xli ITrtaiHa tit frnrfrnr Ta. fnrmiTlv
of Omaha, arrived Saturday morning to"'
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rees
for several days. 1 1
Mrs. Luther Lelsenring and little daugh. I
ter, who'have been spending the summer i
In Omaha with her parents, left Friday j
morning for her noma in Placcvllfe. Cal. 4
Mrs. Will McCullough and Miss Loulso I
Branen of Central City. Neb.. HWSperia.! i
lng a few days with Mrs. W.- G Stuts
man at 613 South Nineteenth street.
The Misses Elsie and Vera Noyes of
Chicago, and Miss Etta Beemsn of Kansas
City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
B. Johnson until after the Johnson-Montgomery
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Orumons of Brooktield,
Mo., who have been spending a week with
Mrs. W. O. Stutsman at 612 South Nine
teenth street, have returned to their home,
accompanied by Miss Somers, who has been
visiting In the city.
Mr. J. I. Tamlnoslan left Saturday even
ing for Binghamton, N. T., , where
he Will visit his sister, Mrs. Asurlan, wliom
he has not seen for eighteen years. He
will then go to Boston and visit his brother.
Dr. T. Tamlnoslan, and will visit New York
City on business before returning home in
two weeks.
Social Cnlt- hat.
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hart have moved
into their new home at 2030 Vinton street.
Mr. 8. A. Searle has been called to Lin-
I .Ki 1 n fin i.njiiinf .if Hi. llhiuua a Li.
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brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stuart have moved
Into their new home st 4o2 South Thirty
sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love will close their
home at Benson this week and spend the
Winter at the Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Waterman of
1334 South Twenty-eighth street sre rejoic-
lng over tne Dirtn or a son.
Mrs. Dwlght Swobc has been very
ill
in Redlands. Cal.. with typhoid fever, but
iuie reports are mat ene la slowly lm-
proving.
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recency returned from their wedding trip,
r. ..u oir. Arumr ogers. wno nave
sre housekeeping at Twenty-fourth
St. Mary's avenue.
"nd
Wedding and Engaaewents.
Invitations have been Issued for the wed
ding of Miss Agnes Qorst snd Mr. 3. A.
svaBe' whlch w, take place Wednesday
even,n' ttt tne Perl Memorial church.
. iim Kiiiiuuiic-iiiriii. whs mitae inis weea
of the engagement of Miss Ethel Lucilo
Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
u- "ooeri-un. io mr. rreaeneg r. nam
Ilton. The wedding to take place In the TVorann's Club. j
nea- future. I Tn8 worK ot ttle Omnha Worran's cl-ib
The wedding of Miss Marion Reed John- begins In earnest this week with the open
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. ng of several dep.-.rtments. The current
o'clock at the home of the Lrlde a parents,
424 South Thirty-fifth street. Dean Bee-e'
will perform the cereaiony and Mr. Will
Bchnorr of C-.vincll Bluffs will, bo best
rr.an. There will be no maid of honor,
I but the bridesmaids will be M'ss ' Marv
Allcs Rogers. Miss Marlon Haller. Mls
Ruth Moorehead, Miss Etta Beeman ot
' Kansas City, Miss Mary Morgan and Miss
! E1,, Noves of Chicago. Little Miss Peggv
' Rd w(n ,ct rinf bearer. Mr. and
, Mrf Montgomery will be at home after
j j,, j ,t tia Ifard ,tree,.
i The WE.11,nT of M,M Mary Betwei,
I n(, r McNow w1 Uk, ,ac.
the bride's rrents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
. . .. . ' .
Bedwell at S1?2 Cblcaro street. Rev. F. L.
I Loveland will ofclate. After a southern
I wedding trip Mr. and Mra. McNown will
j be at home at 300J Lincoln biulevrrd.
Invitations have been issued for ths Wed-
Cr of Lieutenant Edward Davs of ths
Kleverlh cavalry, U. 8. A., formerly of
Omaha, and aid-de-camp to ths late Oen
eral Wlnt, and Miss Alice Lawrason,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William W.
Steel, which will take place Tuesday noon,
November I. In Hsvana. Cuba, at rWj
Trinity church. Mr. Davis Is at present
with his regiment at Fort Ethan Allen,
Vermont.
iWORKOFTUE V0MEN4S CLUBS
State W. C. T. U. Meeting Will Attract
Bis Attendance.
HASTINGS MEETING A SUCCESS
Amonic Hest In lllstor- of rlirnkn
Federation of Women's C'luhe
anil One of Most l.aratrlr
Attended.
Now that it lias craned to be a fad, that !
c hili !, m!. t .!; I:rs come mr n 'in-
avltb-i!. foiiclt-ntim.e. liitclll.Ti st w-uk inl
re?:x 'iislMllly th.it r.MVi' sifted out the
tiro's, one frequent I v bears that the
nmn'o club nioveiiient !s on the decline, If
the stability cf sn orpnclratlon j t be
reckoned by the number rath.T than tlu
character of Us membership therci may
be ground for such on assumption, for It
Is it f ict that the- club is not n ptviulnr
with son-.e wonien as It was at Hist, but
this Is not the case In Nebraska. Th.it
there Is a change, coming over the. cl-ib
movement ennnut be dinio.1, but to the
discerning one It is the chf'Vge of evolu
tion rather than decline. The thirteenth
annual convention of the Nebraskn Federa
tion of Women's Clubs held lust week at
Hastings afford'-d an admirable Illustration
of the evolution of "the club movement In
the state. In striking cnntr.nl to the
strenuous conventions of the naKt. wlvic
club politics, serious problems of reform
and the struggle of the conservative with
the Degressive element or the federation
mingled with social nivalis of more or lews
formal nature In sessions wearying to voul
and body'. alike. , the Ilaitier.s convention
with well balanced attention to all bra wiles
of federation work waa Interesting and
hcliitu! In every detail, without Jar or
friction or even a little excitement when
the election came around. To be sure this
is an "off" year. The women afked for
much und guined much last year In the
way of legislation, and the tilings that
necessitate work thnt Is not always pleas
ant, ami this yuer are enjo.vimr their re
ward of quiet study. . The club pendulum
has swung a long way to the side or
philanthropy and In spite of woman's al
leged love for meddling In "men's affairs"
rlfb self-culture club Is still the most attrac
tive to the average woman. This was
evident at' Hastings. The program was
adrhirably arranged and proved attractive
far beyond the expectation of the hostgysef.
The convention was one of the largest ever
held, with Its 152 delegates, rcpresent'ns
eighty-four towns, besides manv other club
women who came merely as visitors. The
presence of the traveling art lean exhibit
of the General Federation contributed an
attractive feature, while the exhibition of
manual training school work from the
public schools of Columbus afforded oppor
tunity for comparison of methods and work
m a nne n which the great majority of
i clubs are Interested. The literary program.
on which Prof. S. H. Clark of Chicago was
the chief speaker, waa a conspicuous fea-
. ture of the convention. Almost no business
Icama before the meeting, excepting the
election of officers. Tlv "-icli discussed
V amendment providing 'TV' biennial In
stead, of the annual of the state
.'convention was not even "rented, much
I to the surprise of the majority. This was
i doubtless Hun to the fact that the weakr-r
diBtrlcts are not yet ready for the change.
It Is likely,' however, that the amendment
will come through the constitution corn-
mlttce next year and be acted uponthe
year following, whan it will undoubtedly
be passed. One Of the closing acts of the
convention, and one from which much is
expected, was the passu gn of a resolution
iuOUnavth 8tataUB4Ntrdo EducatUw to
Introiuco jethlcal Instruction Into the curri
culum of the schools Of the state. . '
The unanimous re-eleotfon of Mrs. H. L.
Keefs of Walthill as president of the feder
ation Indicates not only appreciation of her
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ieir iiic vuiiiiiik . jurs. a. kj. i nomas
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Of Kearney was re-elected vice president,
Miss Margaret Steel of Fall City record
ing secretary, Mrs: Ida; Hwanson of Oak
land corresponding secretary, Mrs. " J. D.
French of Hastings treasurer, Mrs. C, S.
Langworthy of Seward auditor and Mi's.
O. M. Stonebraker ' of Lincoln General
Federation secretary. District vice presi
dents: First' district, Mrs.'H. D. Travis
of Plattsmouth; Second. Mrs. Ed A-nrd John
son of Omaha; Third, Mrs. John Ehrhardt,
Fourth. Mrs. D. D. Cropsy of Falrbury,
Fifth, Mrs. O. C. Bruce of Holdregr ; Sixth.
Mrs. Max Hoste'ltlcr of Bhelton. A few
new officers replaced Uie old officers not
eligible to re-clcctlon and the board is one
ot the strongest the federation bus ever
had.
Willi the W. C. T. I'.. Workers.
Omaha Is to be well represented st the
convention of the Nebraska Women's Chris
tian Temperance union, which opens at
Lincoln Tvfsday. Mrs. Llll'an M. N. Stev
ens of Portland, Me., president of the na
tional society, and Miss Anna Gordon of
Evanston, 111., national vice president, will
pass through Omaha Tuesday enroute to
Lincoln for the meeting. They will be met
at Council Bluffs by members of that union
and escorted acro3s the river, where mem
bers of the Omuha and South Omuhu unions
wni Join them nnd accompany them to Lln-
coin. The cal delegation will include: Mrs.
c,ara BurD.,nki Mrg Helen A. Borshelm.
Mrs. A. B. Hunt. Mrs. J. P. Roe, Mrs.
Mrs. A. w. liuni. nirs. J. f. leoe, Mrs
James Taggart, Mr.. C. W. Ogle, Mrs. M'n
nie McKltrlck. Mrs. V. A. Cha'lis. Mrs.
Q. W. Clarke, Mrs. Margaret Park, Mrs. !
' O. W. Covell. Mrs. Adelald Rood, M'S. D. !
Banner, Mrs. Loren C. Banner, Mrs. Shin- '
rock, Dr. Mlllen and Miss Mattie Broder. I
Mrs. Fred Patterson of Omaha Is corres
ponding gecretary of the statu organization
and will go to Lincoln Monday to attend
the board meeting. It la expected that
other women will go to Lincoln during the '.
week for special session.
east parlor. Mra L. J. iieuly will act as
'eader of ilie day. The following program
has been announced: Vacation notes, by
the members; review of current events,
Mrs. Oherle; "President Roosevelt's View
ot th Trusts," Mrs. Franklin; "The Hum
orous 6'de of Elate Conventions," Mrs. C.
R. Glover; "What I Think of Women's
Clubs," Dr. Fredle Lankton; review of the
literary world, Miss Edith Tobltt.
Tuesday afternoon at4o'ileck the psychol
ogy department, under the leadership of
Mrs. Mary Newton, will meet tn the east
parlor. Mrs. Newton Is planning a course
that promises to make this department one
of the most Interest
lng of the club.
Mra. Decker at Lincoln.
Mra. Sarah Piatt Decker of Denver, pres
ident of the General Federation of Wom
en's Clubs, was the guest of the club j
women of Lincoln Saturday, en route to
Weill Virginia, where she will attend the
cemvention of the e:at federation. A re
ception was held tn her honor In the after
noon and in the evening she. was honor
guest at a banquet. Mrs. Decker left on
the midnight train for the east.
Mr. Chambers and pupils' china and
water-color exhibit. uU Ruaige building,
October 17, 18 and t
FORMERLY
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uiciqak&su;tco.
GRAND DISPLAY'QF
THE MEW MOVELTIEg
(HE HORSE SHOW will brine thousands of visitors to.our
city and every
helping to make
Omaha has ever known.
Our storo, bring au oxrlusive Cloak aiul Suit house, will do its part in showing the
new ami exclusive apparel. We have niajje a thorough search of the style world and have
brought here the most beautiful and original creations to be found in Coats, Suits, Furs,
Skirts and Waists. ... . .
WOMAN LANDS CONVENTION
Assisted br Captain Palmer, Mrs.
Rath, Kenyan Brings nnral
I'nrrlers to Omaha.
The credit of securing the annual con
vention of the National Association of
Rural Free Delivery Carriers for Omaha
in 1908 is due to Mrs. Ruth A. Kenyon of
Monroe, Neb., and Captain H. K. Palmer,
postmaster at Omaha. Mrs. Kenyon, who
has been a member of the rural carrier
force since the establishment of the system
in Nebraska, was in Omaha a few weeks
ago enroirto, to AtktnUriOa.a delegate
to the national convention. She called upon
Captain Palmer to secure his assistance In
locating the convention In Omaha for 1906
Catain Palmer succeeded In Interesting the
Commercial club In the matter, visiting the
, V'IIIIIIV-1
"club with Mrs. Kenyon. The club urged
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her to try for the convention if possible
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but was a little skeptical about her success.
There are B0,0o0 rural free delivery car
riers In the country and the number is con
stantly Increasing. The convention prom
ises to bring at least 10.000 strangers to the
city. It will be held early In October, 1908
Be sure to attend the special sale of lots
In Dundee, at Fifty-second and Underwood
avenne. next Faturday afternoon, October
19. Take any West Farnam-Dundee car and
go to Fifty-second street. '
Building IVrmln.
Josenh Kurd, frame dwell'ng, Thirteenth
and Boulevard, $1950; Joseph Kuncl, re
pairs, 1204 Fairfield street. $500: C. O. Carl
berg, frame dwelling. Thirty-eighth and
Mason streets, J1.900; C. Q. Carlberg, Thlr-ty-elKlith
and Mason streets, brick dwel
ling, $?,"00; C. O. Carlb'erg. frame dwelling,
Thirty-eighth and Muson streets, $1,800.
H BLANCHE SORENSON
VOICE CULTURE
New pupils received Tuesdays and
Fridays.
Studio, 548 ltamge Building.
Telephone Harney 2687.
CJust Received
An extremely well s lected assort-
Si merit of Jewels appropriate for the
Horse Show. Just the thnr to ulve '
a that Individual touch co your toilet
H and Btamp you correctly gowned.
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down, you wlli always have the plSaa- r
ure of aoeint; thlnu that you will E
not see at other places.
Ag-cLt for ths rat ok PhUUpp
Watch.
ALBERT E0H1M
18th an.l Kaiacy St.
VaVTRY US FIRSTS
iicr,. jinciax.
16-JEWEI.
AdfiiMei) double roller,
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In O. F. tJ'ild mi-Hi
Ciiae. Ciiar tii teed 0
years 410 00.
S&st watch la tht wor.d
for tie mooey.
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1520 Douglas 51 OMAHA
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retail establishment should do its best. in
this week the greatest festival occasion
11 71 I r
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in all the newest styles and of grT
finest materials, In all colors.
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PRACTICAL FURRIER
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UP-TO-DATE FURRIER
'S.'WSM'irdWWtWiT1
T E FIGURES GIVEN OUT
by the department of electricity of tho city of
Chicago show thnt in 1903 only 4-'J out of 0,087
fires were caused by electricity and that the
total. loss was only $"00. Do you need more con
vincing proof that electric light is safe?, ln
vebtigate. Omaha Electrh Lijlit & Pov2r - Co,
'Phone Douglaa 1062
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Our Exclusive Evening Coats. ."
Tho highest types of refined style are repre
souted In our showing of beautiful Evening
Couts. Every new style of merit created has
boon adopted by us. A collection of Evening
Cu-d s that is entirely new und out of tiio
ordinary. Prices .
-u.o o $45 $55 P $100.
timart iifcW wvieec Ooats.
tlvcry niio will dt'ligtu and cuoose from this
grauii euile-etiun i.l new iiieet Louts; tiut Iit
tniK soles, senil-lkiing and loose siyjea. All
juo uiuue e1 iinsi ail wool maevnais, in black
or colors. I'iieeB g
bio iJO.iu $29.75 "p to' $50.
Exclusive New Tailored Suits..
A eollecllon of new and exclusive tailored f?
tfults will be shown here this week that will add
lo tu: omnia prestige &s stylo leaders. iioueis
that, have the many smart features that are most
sought for. We have many styles from which to
bulect, so that they are more attractive." Prices
$35 $45 $55 $65 "Pto 3100.
Special Offering of Suits at $25.00
An out of the ordinary collection of Suits
to offor at Ibis popular price; a real. y. beautiful
line and It will be the opinion of all who see
them, that they are suits that would easily sell
for much more. These suits are finely tailored
33-
HIS week special
showing of Furs
for the Horse
Show " Ermine,
Chinchilla, Sable,
Blue Lynx, B.ack
Lynx, Natural Lynx.
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i ne cnoiccsi siyics ui
rA) manufacturers' prices
See our line of
Automobile Mulls
and Keckwcar....
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Animal shapes the
latest. .
313-315 SOUTH
16TH STREET....
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