2 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. JUNE 7, 190S. n SllIMER WHIRL IN SOCIETY Day Are All Full tt Country Club and in Town. YOUNGSTERS EOME FROM SCHOOL Weddlaffs Lars n4 Small, itllk SiMran Attendant Eertirt saaata. Will B atar f the Week. Jut Jane. There's a moon not too obtrusive. Sort of misty and delusive. Frequently and opportunely hiding, way beneath iha clouds; And a maiden, sweet and pretty. Not too solemn or too witty. Cowl a country lane a-walklng. free trom madding, gadding crowds. With a youth. In love a-plnty, Probanly some f 1 ve-end-t weni y ; And a heart that's lilting "Sweet, oh, I love you!" like a tune. Trail. ttie rest Is very simple: Just a algh or two, a dimple, And a kiss Ah. these things happen happen when the month Is June! -.From Woman's ilome Companion tor , June. Tha Social Calendar. (SUNDAY Supper for Blrd-Curtm weddrng party v Mr. end Mrs. Bhermsn Can field; Mies Irene Tetard, supper tor prown-Bhrtver wedding party; Mr. and JUre. Will Nelson, dinner for Miss Shriver and Mr. J. J. Brown, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Hschrnan. at home for their daughter, Miss Florence Hachman; Miss May Ml- ' hnney, supper for Miss Alice Royal Swttsler. J40NDAY Brownell Hall musical end re ception; Monday Bridge club, with Mrs. Joseph Barker; Mr. K. D. Bird, dinner at Omaha club for Bird-Cnrtia wedding ?arty; Miss Frances Nash, dance at Coun ry club for her guest, Mies Msrtha ! SBreroort; Mr. and Mrs. Shriver, dinner ' for Browti-Bhrlver wedding psrty; Mrs. 3. C. Bothwell, novelty sliowor for Miss I'rar. TK " KflDA Y ftlrd-Curt Is wedding; Brown- Phrlvoj wedding; Brownell commence , ment; Miss Almyra Westerfleld. miscel laneous shower for Miss Florence Blumer; - Mies May McKenste. Informal tea for Mrs. Wsshburn: ladles' day and mid week dance at Happy Hollow. WEDNESDAY Kraerson-Pray wedding; . Van -,Brunt-8argent wedding In Council Bluffs; Mrs. T. L. Rlngwalt, luncheon ior Mrs. Ouy Howard; Mrs. D. V. Smith, Alternate club; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cllne, entertains for Miss Bsrhara Mo Ponald; General and Mrs. Cowln, dinner at Countrv club for Lieutenant and Mrs. .Cowln; mid-week dance at Country club ;and Field club; Women a Christian .tem perance, union picnic at Klvervlew. TllLRSDAY Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Malone, . .evening psrty for Coterie club; ladles' ' la at Haonv Hollow; Laurel club, Mrs. ThorsDecker: Mrs. W. I). Howard, at . home for Kappa Knnna Gamma sorority . Miss Mildred FunkUouser and Mrs. W. P. Durkee. luncheon at Happy Hollow. FRIDAY Miss Hlen Rlepen. shower for Mies Floience Blumer; meetings ol junior bridge club and Friday Bridge club; Ban Houcl club. Miss Peterson. SATURDAY Table d note dinner and dance at Country club; dinner and dance at Happy Hollow and Field dub; Mlas Mar garet cock, linen snower ior uss ior ence Blumer. Another week or a fortnight at most, will find the school set in full swing, and al ready there are rumors of dancing parties And picnics, house parties and other frolics planned for tha entertainment of this Ir repressible, set that keeps "something &o Ing" every minute that it is at home. Tha close of the spring term of the Uni versity of Nebraska brought a score or more of students home for the summer, Saturday, Many will remain In Lincoln the guests of friends unlll after the commence ment exercises next week. The majority of the eastern schools have closed for the summer and fully a score of young women fcave returned during the past week, while a number of parents will leave this week to attend commencement exercises at the various eastern colleges where they have sons or daughters among tha graduates. Several weddings, each with a number of attendant festivities will be important features of this week, and will help to make Tuesday and Wednesday bisy days Indeed. The marrUgo of Miss Carlta Cur Is, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Curtis, to Mr. E. Dlmon Bird of New York City, which !il take place at Trinity cathedral, will fce the larpcM and with the reception to fol low tha ceremony, one of the smartest wed dings of the spring. Another large church wedding to tak; place Tuesday evening will be that of M il Mnble Shriver, daughter of Mr. and Mi. W. O. Shriver, and Mr. J. J. Brown, Jr., Of Hannibal. Mo., which will be solemn ised at Pt. Luke's Lutheran church. Wednesday evening tha wedding ot Miss Grace Maa Pray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pray, and Mr. Wllber Ralph Emer son will be solemnised at the home of Cap tain and Mrs. C. II. Townsend on St. Mary's avenue. An Informal reception will follow for the wedding guests, which will Include about seventy-five ot the relatives and nearer friends. 1 An altogether Jolly sequel to the dancing party given Friday evening at Happy Hol low by Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Selby for the high school band and officers grew out of tha storm that, breaking Just ss the young people were about to start back to the City, promised for a time to prove dirav trom to party frocks and suits. When it became evident that tha storm would not abate . until ater tha cars had stopped, Mr. and Mrs. Sclby, equal to the emer gency, arrsnged for a house party and by tha tlma the parents of their guests had beer) notified by telephone the club house was In resdlneas for the forty or mir yoting people who were compelled to spend the night there. The men were quartered In tha north house used as a billiard room ad locker room while the girls were towed away In the bedrooms upstairs and en tha couches and other soft places that would afford a sleeping place. After break fast Saturday morning the party broke up, conceded by all the guests to be tha Jolllest affair of the season. At tha Coaatry Clob. . The largest dinner parties Saturday were given at tha Country club. Bevesal parties ranging from twelve guests to twenty guests were given In honor of out-of-town guests and tha brides. Mr. Charles L. Saunders entertained for Miss Carlta Curtis and Mr. Edward Dlmon Bird, ills guests Included Mlsa Carlta Curtis, 'Miss Lynda Curtis. Miss Palsy Doane. Mrs. Ernest Jacobs. Mrs. Clarence Porter. Colonel and Mrs. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Msrtln. Mr. Bird. Mr. Hlnman Bird, Mr. Charles Floyd and Mr. Frederick Letts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthvr Crittenden Smith entertained In honor of Lieutenant and Mrs. Will Cowln. The table wss attractive with centerpiece of pink peonies. Those present were Lieutenant and Mrs. Cowln. General and Mrs. J. C. Cowln. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Cudahy. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cudahy, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Pavis entertained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wharton. Pink cut flowers were used tor the table decoration. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Keuntte, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cotton. Miss Mary Lee McSbane. Mr. Wlllard Hosford and Mr. and Mra. Pavls. Pining with Miss Nannie Psge were Miss Carmelita Cliase, Mr. Taylor Belcher of Kansas City and Mr. Fred Thomas. Mlsa Helen Cudahy entertained at dinner for Miss Natalie Myers of Dubuque, Mlsa Francea Nash and Miss Nash's guest. Miss Martha Brevoort, the other guests being Mlsa Elisabeth Congdon, Mlsa Alice Carey McQrew, Mr. Frank Wllhelm. Mr. Walter Roberts. Mr. Charles Shlverlck, Mr. Robert Burns. Mr. Penise Barkalow and Mr. Ed ward Cudahy. , Others having guests at dinner were: Mr. Everts of Council Bluffs, who had eight guests; Mr. H. G. Kelly, four; Mr. P. A. Daum, six; Mr. A. Remington, eight; Mr. J. S. Brady, six; Mr. W. P. Page, four; Mr. Caldwell, eight; Mr. C. W. Hull, six; Mr. M. Colpetxer, nine; Mr. 8. Burns, four, and Mr. McVsnn, two. At Happy Hollow. One of the largest dinners at Happy Hol low club Saturday evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. Haney, whose guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Poster, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sclby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearce, Miss Punster, Mr. Frank B. Kenrrard. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maynard were the guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Royce. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Austin will have a family party of ten in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ogden of Denver. Pining with Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers were: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wads worth of Bellevue college. Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Rouse, Pr. and Mrs. A. F. Jonas. Mr. ard Mrs. II. I. Adamt had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woodland. Other reservations were made by Mr. T. W. Orkln. for ten covers; Mr. H. P. Mll llken, six; Mr. R. W. Breckenrldge. five; Mr. W. A. Plel, three; Mr. A. T. Crelgh, two; Mr. C. N. Gates, three; Mr. E. E. Ktmberly, four; Mr. H. P. Reed, six; Mr. A. J. Cooler, four; Mr. J. Nordstrom, four; Mr. Carl Llnlnger, two; Pr. E. C. Henry, six; Mr. G. W. Sumner, four, and Mr. Harry Byrne, five. At tha rield dab. Most of the dinner parties at the Field club Saturday evening were small, moat of the reservations being made for four guests. One ot the larger parties was given by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Brien, whose guests were Mr. and Mrs., E. P. Van Court, Mrs. Blanche Schneider of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Kldrldge and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hoel. Mr and Mrs. Oilier entertained In com pliment to Mr and Mrs. William Unslckcr, Their other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boyd, Miss Ethel Conant. Mlas Grace Conant, Mr. Frank Harwood and Mr. J. A. Shean. Others dining at the club wete: Mr." E, A. Cope, who had covers for six; Mr. F. P. Loom is two, Mr. Charles Harding two Mr. E. B. Corrlgan two, Mr. B. B. Plage four. Mr. Fred Hamilton four, Mr. V. Por- terfleld six, Mr C. B. Blanchard four. Mr. W. E. Pixley four. Mr. E. V. Lewla three. Mr. C. E. Hutchinson three. Mr. R. J, Staley four, Mr R. L. Huntley four, Mr. A. H. Cook four. Mr. G. B. Tsschuck four. Mr. G. M. Entrlken five. Mr. Frank Boyd three. Mr. N. B. Updike six. Mr. George Mills five, Mr. L. M. Talmage two. tenants Ralph Wood, Roy Rahlbuddehherrf, Sidney Smith; Pergeants Slgirrd Lyman. Oeorge Bufflngton, Herb Hessler and Fred Frederlekson. Emory Nelson, Pavld Brod- key; Corporals Fred Weekes, Fred Fenald, Clarence Allyn, Fred Bolen. Fred Gould, Burt Heine and Russell Lock mood. A very pleasant surprise Was given Thursday afternoon by the old settlers and neighbors of Mrs. Jacob Sawden, who has lived In Omaha tor thirty-five years. About four years sgo Mr. and Mrs Sawden moved with their son, Robert Sawden. to Rock Springs. Wy., and at present are making their home with their daughter, Mra. E. H. Merrlfield of 1420 Dorcas street. Mrs. A. A. Newman planned the surprise and they brought refreshments, and spent pleasant day talkiflj over old times and early days of Omaha. Those present were: Mra. A. A. Newman, Mrs. Oscar Ocander, Mrs. Carl Gustafson, Mrs.. II. A. Olson, Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. John Nordwall, Mrs. W. Gustsfson, Mrs. John Holm. Mrs. Gust Nelson, Mrs. Gust Hand, Mrs. John 8tegburg, MrS. N. P. Bwanson, Mrs. John Vallen, Mrs. Fred Andreasen, Mrs. Andy Johnson, Mrs. Fred Pahlberg, Mrs. Pahlberg, sr., Miss Katherlne Bteg-burg. DSL&CTM rBAJIXV Sanatorium Tbia.lMCstvtfcm in th only ou MX tb OamOsttl with MpaUmM fesJldiMgs ItoHteQ t ttketr ampi fewiswda r tmtirf tlavct 4 vaadeKuC'lt poaUa to ctaMlfT CMC. Tb. on building feciaf httad lurw&dflCTOtad (J trtsUDMIt Ol MsOsUel0BJg a4 ob-ertac&l HJiiBSsiBg, mm atbmn b Inf ds4UL 11m oHms RMt Owtts, bolfitT 6aa4 far mm4 devoted to tUo- axilnalvs) trsartrivant at Mlact BMttWa cuts, rwqalrUn" to tsn SMtoblttl wsw 4 spa. cial Mntnf. Pleasures Past. Miss Carlta Curtis entertained her house guests at luncheon at the Country ciub, Saturday. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Nell Brown entertained Saturday evening Informally for Miss Florence Blu mer, who will be one of the June brides. Mrs. Raymond Clarke Helm of Puluth, Minn., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Twamley, 2572 Manderson street. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Lttlle celebrated the second anniversary of their marrlagj Tuesday evening at their home. The rooms were profusely decorated with cut flowers and about seventy-five guests were pres ent. Mrs. James H. Morton of Bemls park entertained at bridge Friday afternoon, about forty guests being present. Mrs. Morton will entertain again Wednesday of this week in honor of her mother, Mrs. Jean Godso, who has recently returned from New York. The first of a series ot house warming parties was given by Pr. and Mrs. John Mack to their friends at their new home, Thirty-third and Woolworth avenue, Sat urday evening. Forty guests were present to congratulate them on their lately com pleted home. Park, red peonies were the special floral decorations. Refreshments were served. The members of the Ban Soucl club were entertained by Miss Flora Stemm last Fri day evening, when the prise was won by Miss Nell Hurst. The honor guests were Misses English, Olson. Butler and Mrs. Robert Roselln of Brookfield. Mo. The next meeting of tha club will be Friday evening, June 12, st the home of Mlsa Peter. son. Miss Ines Broom, Mr. Alvln and Mr. Roy Broom gave a theater party Saturday night at the Boyd in honor of Miss Mabel Shriver and Mr. J. J. Brown, whose -wed ding will take place this month. Following tha theater the young people made up a week-end house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broom, 918 South Thirty third street. In the party were MUs Mabel Shriver, Miss Irene Tetard. Mlsa Elsie Ew- Ing, Miss Ines Broom. Mr. J. J. Brown Mr. Roy Broom, Mr. Hall Powell and Mr. Al. Broom. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Brandels enter talned a party of about forty young peo ple Saturday evening, between T and 10 o'clock, at their home on south Thirty Seventh street, for their daughter. Miss Leola. The spacious rooms of tha first floor were cleared and equipped with tables, that served for games and later for re freshments while the broad veranda was used for dancing. Miss Leola has Just com pleted the eighth grade Columbian school and tha party was given. In celebration of her graduation. . The members of the executive board of Frances Wlllard Women's Christian Tern perance union were guests of Mrs. Albert N. Eaton at a dinner Thursday evening. Mrs. Clara Burbank, who leavea soon to spend th summer, was the guest ot honor. Tha tsble had a pretty decoration of pink peonlea and covers were laid i for: Mrs. Burbank, Mrs. George Cove!!, airs. James C. Taggart. Mrs. C. W. Ogle, Mrs. J. F. Woolery. Mrs. J. M. Craig. Miss Craig, Mrs. J. D. Hart and the hostess. An In formal musical program followed. Miss Hilda Bandberg, sponsor of Com pany C of the high school cadets, enter talned (Saturday evening at bar home. SbM Hamilton street, for Captain Harry Cock' rell and tha other offioers of the company Tbe guests Included Capiain CockrtU, Lieu- Prospective Pleasures. Miss Helen Rlepen will give a hosiery shower Friday evening for Miss Florence Blumer. Miss Margaret Cocke will be hostess at a linen shower Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Florence Blumer. Mrs. Millard Funkhouser and Mrs. W. P. Purkee will give a luncheon of twenty-four covers at Happy Hollow Thursday. Mlas Mae McKenzie will give an Informal tea Tuesday afternoon from 1:30 to 5:30 In honor of Mrs. M. H. Washburn of Boston. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Cllne of 833 Boyd street will entertain Wednesday evening for Miss Barbara McPonald, who will be one of the June brides. Mra. E. W. Nash will give a dancing party Monday evening at the Country club for her daughter. Miss Frances Nash, and their guests. Miss Brevoort of New York and Miss Myers of Dubuque. Miss Almyra Westerfleld of 3116 Mason street will entertain at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening In honor ot Miss Florence Blumer, 'whose marriage to Mr. Lee Hoerner takes place June 17. Mrs. Ben Gallagher has Issued Invitations for a dinner party Wednesday evening, June 17, complimentary to Miss Mary Lee McShane, whose wedding to Mr. Wlllard P. Hosford will take place June 24. Mrs. E. C. Twamley was hostess Satur day at a delightful kenslngton given for Mrs. Raymond Clark Helm of Puluth and the Misses Montgomery of Kansas City. The decoration scheme wss garden roses and ferns. The guest list numbered thirty. Mrs. W. P. Howard, Forty-eighth street and Capitol avenue, will' entertain Thurs day afternoon at her home for the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at 2:30 o'clock. All members are invited 'and nn alumnae as sociation will be formed for the purpose of sociability. A banquet will be given In the near future. Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Canfleld will en tertain, at supper Sunday evening at their home, 4115 Podge street, for, the wedding party of Miss Carlta Curtis and Mr. E. Plmon Bird. Spring flowers will be used throughout the rooms Those present will be: Miss Carlta Curtis, Mrs. Scott of Norfolk, Vs.; Mrs. Lillian Jacobs, Miss Palsy Poane, Miss Lynn Curtis, Mrs. Clar ence Porter, Mr. Edward Plmon Bird Floyd. New York; Mr. Earl Gannett, Mr. Charles Saunders, Mr. Hlnmsn Bird; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield. Mr. - and Mrs. W. E. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Canfleld. A concert will be given Thursday evening at the First Congregational church for the benefit of the Child Saving institute. The concert Is under the direction of Mr. Pennl man. The patronesses are Mrs. C. N. Plets, Mrs. G. W. Megeath, Mrs. Charles Pickens. Mrs. -Milton Barlow, Mrs. Harry Nott, Mrs. Levi CBiter, Mrs. J. N. Metcalf, Mrs. W. H. Munger, Mrs. Charles Robin son, Mrs. F. A. Brogan, Mrs. Arthur Gulou, Mrs. Charles Offutt, Mra Thomas Kll patrlck, Mrs. Blerbower, Mrs. George Ham mer, Mrs. Charles Kountze, Mrs. John Forbes. Mrs. C. B. Fuller. Mrs. E. V, Lewis, Mrs. A. Whltmore. Mrs. W Paxton and Mrs. A. J. Love, : club given Bsturday evening by Mrs. Pa vld Baum. Miss Eleanor Rents and Miss Von Puts burg, members of the Brownell Hall fac ulty, will leave Tuesday for the east, whera they will sail Bsturday on the B. 8. Presi dent Grant of the Hamburg line, to sper.a their vacation In Vienna. Swltserland and Faris. Mrs. Levi Carter left Thursday for New York and from there will sail for Europa to Join Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstlancy. With the lattor Mra. Carter will visit Norway and prob ably Russia and other countries before returning. Miss Helen Woodsmall, former 1 hyslcal director Ot the Omaha Young Women's Christian association, sailed from New York Wednesday for Stockholm, Sweden, where she will takt special work in phys ical culture. Mist Woodsmall now lives In Colorado. A. Come and Go Gossip. Misses Anna and Bessie Fry returned) Friday from Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chambers will spend the week in Chicago.' Dr. A. C. Stokes returned Friday from a two weeks', trip In the east. v Mr. Thomas'A. Fry and Miss Alice Fry have gone to Salt Lake City and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall and family are planning to sail for a trip to Europe June 27. Mrs. M. II. Washburn of Boston Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. J. A. McKonsle ot 2640 Podge street. Miss Eugenie Whltmore, who Is visiting Mrs. Bless in Macon, Mo., Is expected home Sunday. Mr. Frederic Thomas will leave Tuesday for Lincoln for his graduation at the Uni versity of Nebraska. Miss Mildred Wilcox csme home Wednes day from Peru Normal, where she was one ot the graduating class ot 125. Mr. F. W. Plllsbury of Monmouth, 111.. spent several days last week the gueet of his sister, Mrs. Charles Westerfleld Mrs. Nichols, wife of Judge Nichols of Perry, la., is visiting her brother, P. A. C. Stevsns of 617 South Eighteenth street. Mr. H. P. Pevalon and Mrs. J. L. Adams left Saturday for fishing trip In the Big Horn basin In the vicinity of Tepee Locge. Mr. Curtis Lindsay Is home from Armour Institute, Chicago, to spend his summer vscatlon with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Lindsay. Miss Helen Pavls sailed Saturday from New York City with a number of school friends on the steamer President Lincoln for a tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switsler . and Miss Alice Switsler leave Monday for New York, from where they will sail for Europe for the summer. Mra Roy Pougal and two small children of Pittsburg arrived Saturday to spend few weeks with Mrs. Pougal's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Moorhead. Miss Sadie Bernstein will leave Sunday for Lincoln, to spend some time with friends, gnd also, to attend the festivities of commencement at the university. Mr. Frank B. Kennard and Miss Alice Kennard have returned from New Caatle, Ind., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Goodwin. Mrs. Kennard will remain several weeks longer, . Mrs. A. T. Sldwell and Miss Mary Alice will leave Tuesday for an extended visit In Concordia, Kan. They will be with Mrs. Sidwell'g sister. Mrs. William M, Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosewater leave Saturday for Ann Arbor to attend the graduation ot their son. Mr. Stanley Rute water, from the law department of the University of Michigan. Miss Alice McCullough has completed her freshman year at tha University of Nebraska and returned boms Saturday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McCullough. Mr. L. G. Hicks, formerly of Omaha, who Is consulting engineer of the newf ADeraeen st riuron line, wun neauqua ters at Minneapolis, Is spending his voca tion with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Hicks. Mrs. Jessl JUallory Thayer of Charlton, la., arrived Saturday to be the guest of Mrs. Clamant Chase. Mrs. Thayer waa honor (UMt at a dinner at tat Omaha Serial Chlt-Cbat. Mrs. G. W. Clabaugh, who has been ill the " last week, is very much better. Mrs. Robert R. Ringwslt, who hss been living In the Puget Sound country for some months, will return home In June. Mr. E. M. Andreesen expects to sail for Europe on the 25th of this month and will take a couple of months making the Journey to the North Cape. Pr. Edward I.amhofer and family of Schuyler have taken the furnished resi dence of Pr. Foote at 2H2 South Thirty first street for the summer months. . Pr. and Mrs. T. S. Kelly are enter taining a house party this week at their home In honor of Pr. Ray West of Indian Territory, Miss Roberts and Mr. R. L. Swcavey, both of Fremont. i Major and Mrs. Herbert Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johannes, who contem plated taking the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switsler for the summer, have had to change their plans, Major Lord having been ordered to Washington, P. C, for his new station. Mrs. J. E. Bbuiti, who was to have taken a European trip In company , with her daughter and others from Miss Somers' school In Washington, decided when In New York not to undertake It Miss Bess Baum sailed, however, and Mrs. Baum Is expected home shortly. Chaplain Percy Silver of Fort Leaven worth, who was formerly of Omaha, en tertained Thursday afternoon at his quar ters in compliment to his aunt. Miss Rob inson of Philadelphia, and cousin, Miss Sally Hill of Keytesvlllc, Mo. The guests were greeted by special guests and Mrs. George S. Young, Mrs. Tenney Ross and Mrs. S. B. Arnold. Unusually elaborate preparations are piode at the University of Nebraska to make the annual commencement this week especially interesting. In the large grad uating class of nearly 250 are included sev eral Omaha young people, among whom are Mlssea Pearl Fitzgerald. Elisabeth Kiewlt, Laura Rhoades, Hazel Hempel, Florence Tlllotson, Messrs. Oeorge Ran dell, Fred Thomas, Tom Matters, Arthur Jorgenson, Gay Hardy, Byron Eaton and Ernest Johnson. Weddings and Engagements. Invitations have been lscued for tha wedding of Miss Barbara McPonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McPon ald. and Mr. Adolf J. Blurvall for Wednesday evening. June 17, at 8 o'clock. After July 1 they will be at home at S010 ratt street. Miss Faith Potter leaves Sunday for Mln- neapolls, to be maid of honor at the wed ding of Miss Margaret Welles and Mr. Roy N. Plerson, both of Mlhneapolis, which takes place June 2fr 1 tha Wtlleg' country home at Mlnnetonka. Miss Potter and Miss Welles were classmates at Smiths, and It was Miss Welles and Mrs. Welles whose guest Miss Potter was on her trip abroad recently. , Among the early June weddings was that of Miss Olga Chrlstensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Chrlstensen, and Mr. Bert Mc- Mahlll, which took place at the home of the bride's parents, 4S07 Franklin street. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The house wss decorated with a profusion of palms, ferns, and spring flowers. The wedding ceremony was performed In the parlor be neath a white wedding bell. The bride wore a gown of white lansdown with trimmings of baby Irish lace, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Mr. Hans Nlelson acted as best mon, and Miss Nelia Chris tensen, sister .of he bride, was maid of honor. She wore a feown of blue silk mull nd carried a bouquet of white carnations. The wedding march was played by Miss Carrie Anderson of Harlan, la. Mr. and Mrs. McMahlll have gone on a short wed ding trip, and will be at home to their friends at 2608 Wirt street" after July 1, one ol the quiet out-of-town weddlnaa of the week was that of Miss Laura Belle Maullck, daughter of Mrs. Tena Maullck of Broken Bow. Neb., and Mr. Ed ward Monroe Syfert of Omaha, which was solemnized at the home of the hi-Mn'. mother Thursday morning, June , Rev. Mr. Xanders of St John's Episcopal church officiating. The bride wore a smart traveling gown of Copenhagen blue vone inlaid with self-color bands of em broidered filet. A wedding breakfast fol lowed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Syfert left for an eastern wedding trip. After June 20 they will bo at home at 2319 Harney street Both Mr. and Mrs. Syfert are well , known in Omaha. Mrs. Syfert has been Drom fl uently connected with the Omaha city schools for several years. Mr. Syfert. formerly of Philadelphia, has been located In Omaha for several years and Is the Omaha representative of the Northwest ern Land and Iron company of Penver. , The marriage of Miss Gladys Sloman of Petrolt, Mich., daughter of Mrs. Cora Sloman and niece of Mrs. Arthur P. Brandels, to Mr. William R. Kopald of this city has been announced for June 21 at Arlena Lodge, the Brandels summer place near Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Bran dels and family will go out to tha lodge June zo, and Mrs, .DRESSES AM) SUITS Embracing all the season s very latest ideas in Linen French Batiste and Silks. Dresses suit able for the June Bride and the ' many June affairs which are given for her. RAJAH SILK SUITS For traveling and for hot weather wear our Rajah Silk Suits are an indispensible ad junct to any ladies' wardrobe. Extremely light weight, cool, and mado up by this country's most' skilful tailors, we have no hesitancy in 6aying they are the -most desirable for summer suits. Black Taf feta Coats mar A rr srvaT raat av m st snear. Prices. Than Cost. Lace Coats at Less W-SW 9 3 & 5c per loal BUSTER BROWN BREAD Coitg you no more than the ordinary loaf. It la the rich eat, most delicious and appetizing bread that la pos sible to produce. Is made from the best hard wheat flour, pure aweet milk and malt k i Try a loaf next time. BAKED BY u. p. mm co. 0 if The June Bride Should Be Well Shod Your costume may bo spoiled by inferior foot wear. Groom!- Go thou and do likewise consult Chabot r. .,, ,.m.mmmmmmmim,m'mtnumnma THE EXPERT SHOE MAN Omaha's Polite Resort daughters, Miss Gladys and MUs Doro thy, will arrlvs June 21. The wedding, which is to be a quiet affair, will be unique. The ceremony has been set for 6 o'clock In the afternoon and will take place out of doors under an arbor of roses and will ba witnessed by only a small party of relatives and near friends. Miss Kuth Brandels will serve as maid of honor to her cousin and will be the bride's only attendant Mr. Louis Kopald of Cincinnati, a brother of the froom, will serve as best man. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Kopald will make their home In Omaha. Miss Sloman has many friends In the city, having spent much tlma here as the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Arthur Brandels, when she hss always been one of the most popular visiting girls. Among tne other guests to be enter tained at Arlena lodge for the summer are Mrs. Sam Michael and her mother, Mrs. Wolfsteln of Jefferson City, Mo., and Mrs. David I. Wolfsteln and her three little daughters of Cincinnati. Ace of Progress. fl'he robtxr brought his sandbag down with considerable force on the head of the citisen, but I lie latter only staggered a little and issned on. "Your money or your life!" the robber called after him. Impatiently. Tha cunto limmUUicly retraced his foot steps. "Pardon me!" quoth he. . "I knew by the feeling it wss a sandbag, and 1 snppoe. of course. It was ijallait from soma passing airship." It was now the robber's turn to make apology. "I don't blsme you!" he protested. "My style of robbing is so dreadfully out bf data that few, eacept very old-fashioned people, know what I am about until I have ex SlWtA ta thau"Piuik. . (rug Park Week of June 7 ' ci.osi!ro we xx or tin DIXIE CONCERT BAUD Mile. LYDIA PALLAHSH SOPSAKO TOCAXiIBT eoHjmrcTxoir with FINN'S GREATER 8MAHA BAKD SF. X. TO 11 V. M. DAXLT Extraordinary Arena Attraction Ed-ZOYARRAS-Ameta GYMNASTIC PREMIERS They Have Toured the World.'' Values absolutely the highest possible for the price. All shapes and makes for ladies and gentle men in many leathers. Prices from Sl.SO to $5.00 You Can Find Nothing Better 203 North 16th Street. Hotel Loyal Block It Is Worth Your While to Dine in the Cafe Luxus Vark Management HEW KtOBAXi SBATTTHSg VSTOItBHO VAIXiY TOaflNO BTSTDAY, JtTBIIl 14, (Tift Day), EIGHT DAYS EKOAOSalEVT SUYTON JUBILEE SINGERS Admission: Afternoon, 10; Even'a, 2Se PMlriren under 12 years, accomnanled by adult. Peason tickets, admitting gentleman ana lady, at all times, 15.00 Spocials at A Dependable Electric Carriage The ordinary electric automobile is lacicing in several important points the brakes are not efficient, the car is steered by a lever which transmits every roaa snocK to tne driver's hands, they have not sumcient speed ana nui climb ing ability, nor is the milage great enough. THE BABCOCK is therefore in a class by itself for its brake equipment is adequate for any emergency, the steering is by an irrevers ible wheel as in gasoline cars, and in speed, bill climbing and distance running their equal does not exist. These advan tages should mean much to the prospective purchaser of an electric. We would call your attention especially to the Babcock Phaeton and we will be pleased to demonstrate at your con venience. ,. , THE PRICE, 81TSO IN OMAHA. R. R.. FOIVIOAXJL, 2026-2028 Farnam St., Omaha. Phone Douglaa 6904, J Boaton's 75c Perrln'g English Toilet Water, commencing Monday 29 11.00 Gem Safety Razors 79 $1.25 Bath Sprayg 75 $2.00 Bath Sprayg with Massage Brush. all week $1.50 76c Plnaud'g Tlvoli Powder 43 Tha Purest and Best on the Market. 26c Swlnton'a Talcum Powder. .. -SC (Lilac Odor) (95c per dozen) Angel Food Chocolates, per lb..30 10c Straw Hat Cleaner, all week. .5 60c Society Hygleneque Soap. . . . 2f) 60c Hind's Honey Almond Cream. li BEATON DRUG CO. lftth and Farnam. P. S. Special cigar sale commencing Monday. See Farnam street windows am n Woman's Face, Xerk, 11 A III Arms or Shoulders Is hot I II I II considered Attractive. LA JEUNE DEPILATORY (LIQUID) will remove hair from any part of tha body In from t to 10 minulea leaving tba akin soft and white no smarttu or burninf: "be per bottle. by mail, sealed. 11.00. Circulars free. BUBltAV S) McOOBTsTXU VMVQ CO., Cor. Wb and Doda 8i., Omaha, OWXi DBUO CO, Cor. Uta and liar rex its. Reduced Prices on GOING - AWAY GOWNS KARBACH BLOCK LADIES' TAILOR AND FURRIER Furs stored for the summer in a newly equipped storage room. GOING ON A VACATION? Guard against burglars and fire by leaving your " valuables at the OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS BV5EMEXT OMAIIt NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONE DOUGLAS 830 FOH FUBTIIEK INFORMATION. TABLE D'HOTE f 0IIII1ER -TCBAY AT- She CALUMET Advsrtls In THE OMAHA DUE Best West ; f i t t f