Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 21, 1908, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 2, Image 10

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The Wedding
Gift Shop
Gifts of a beautiful and
lasting nature.
Tea Sets,
Fish Platters,,
Fruit Baskets,
Flower Holders,
Casserolo Sets,
Bakers.
All new and of- exquisite
Finish and Workmanship.
Wedding and Betrothal
Rings, in many and beautiful
designs.'
Albert Edliolm
10th and Harney Sts.-
VI
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Gorham
Sterling Silver
AS A
WEDDING GIFT
You have never seen a bride get
too much silver. We have all
that'a new in dainty, exclusive de
signs, direct : from .the. makers.
The variety of design and, price
we show Is almost unlimited.
Don't decide until you've looked
us over.
C. D. BROWN CO.
16th and Farnam Sts.
Talcum Powder
at Beaton's
JBc Bwlnton' TlSum Powder 80
(Monday Only.) ,
15c Mennen's Talcum .19
(Every Day.)
lc Colaate'a oiet Talcum 16
(Every. Day.)
15c Bobeskln Talcum Powder ..'..'.Bo
(Monday Only.) ,
16o Palmer' Tlcum Powder....'. .'...11
(Monday Only.)
Ztt Munyon'a Witch Hazel Talcum ... lOo
(Monday Only.)
lOo Udor for excessive perspiration. . ,87c
(Monday Only.)
3 Be Eversweet, Monday only ISO
BOc Perrtn' Engllph fViolet or Ros Toilet
Water, Monday bnly.'. .- 87
BEATON DRUG CO.
15th and Farnam
FOR YOUR
Sunday Dinner
Step Into our store and take
home with you one of our
THERMOS BARRELS
filled with delicious Ice cream for
dessert It'a the kind .everybody
praises it'a better this season
than ever before.' Made from rloh.
pure cream; flavored with real
fruit flavors.
Quart Barrels enough for 8
at 400
Pint Barrels enough for 4
at 20?
Try a barrel today,
Our Table D'Hote Dinner for SOc
is the talk of the town Every
body praises our Sunday Dinner
get more, and better for your
money than any place In Omaha
any time from 1:30 to 8 p. m.
lBtaVSO Faxuam Rt. .' ., '
rtaoae Doog. fit. ' . Ud. Alfll.
Table VM Slaaar tmmAmr, 80a.
rl
SUMMER DAYS IN . SOCIETY
Calendar Well Riled With Variety 01
Affairs for Entertainment.
WEDDUJGS FEATURE OF WEEK
Carpsater-Fveacfc - Weddlas Tacadayl
ad HMlarl'Hrlid Haptlala
WdnMdar Will Srlac Oat
Large Mimbm.
Rabblac It la.
The mn who took her In to dine,
' As oftntlme, slack, we find,
Was lntrllaetually fine,
- But eolely so within hie mind. '
Ttw we m v rt Mnvirw fhtia he sines.
What time the cocktalle are produced:
"Why do folks sav eucn amy ining
Just after they are Introduced?"
Jaded' by such remsrks, she sighed
As she her soup commenced to sup,
A n . 1 .thin In lnnnrnra replied:
"But then, why do they keep them up?"
IHI cuuer.
Ttaa Social Calendar
SUNDAY Mr. nd Mr. Arthur Remington.
s
unner for Mr. and. Mra. O. T. Eastman
of Evanston. . . . ... ",'
MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. T. I Davis, din-
ner for Mies Mary l.ee McShane and Mr.
Wlllard Hosford; Omaha High school
alumni reception at the high "J0""0';
n
??' .rLon:n""nrS.-"n..
bridae rsrtv: Mrs. J. A. Munroe, lunch-
. eon at Field club for the. Misses Beverly
5 kM,ar
Myrtle Moaes. Melody club: Mies Mo-
Caf fry. bowling party st Fleid club.,
TVE8i?AI,-CAr"ilL'nC 'W n
Rnh. Tuesdsv Morning Bridge club;
' Mrs. R. E. Rogers, luncheon at Field 1
.
Informal afternoon at her home, "Max-
wellton;" Ladles' day at Field clu;
' Ho?.oi;Tr.".dJo"dk.nda.nn1
i inr White, luncheon at Field club;, .Miss
, Martha Dale, luncheon at Field club i f or
1 Rich. Son" army" Hollow-"
WEDNESDAY-Hosford-McShane. wedding I
t at tna name or Mr. ana mtb. auim .
. iW:?Q!:!,:5."r!nd.rt,,r- rf'TM r I
v man; Mr.. Phillip Potter and Miss Pot--
ter, 10 o nock corree; miss r-iome ."".
CflV'sVeVn0.1: .7ern.CT!.cYurbgi'
mi.. Runic Keaton. afternoon picnic
party; Ladles' day and mldweer aance
at Country ciuo; miaween aanc ii r w
t - Vaammr mnA Kir Rtl.h (tlnnpr
T,.rv for Biieh-Bherman wedding party.
THURSDAY Mrs. H. N. Wood, afternoon
rnlh! Mr. and -Mrs. N: P. Dodge, jr.,
picnic aupper at cungaiow near rior-nce;
Ladles' day at Fleld-.clUb; Ladles' day at
FRIDAY Mr. qd""Mrs. Luther KounUe.
dinner for Mr. and Mra. W. A. Paxton;
Mra. W. A. l-axion;
Miss Maude Wilcox,
Friday Bridge
ciuo: miss miuM n'.
Webster, dinner at Happy, Hollow; Junior I
nil n. auuvi viuw. ..... . - -
Bridge 'club,' Mrs. L,.-u. Loup, luncneon
SrbMf..r MM.rfo,tW- ih.7monVe
club; Mn. Mirk!-. Mn. Combi nd Mn. 1
"v' I f I II ' ' ; . w. - r r-r I
BATl'RDAY Rush-Shrum wedding; dinner
and dance at Fle a ciuo ounce ana ibdib i
dnhote dinner at Country club; table:
d'hote dinner and dance at nappy not-
"
Although the social ' calendar la . well
filled thl week with thlhgs, many ox
which are promising. Indeed, th Caxpen-
tef-French and ,.Hosford-McBhne' wed-
ding will . overshadow1 everything elstS
Tne tarpenier-r rencn weaaing win um party 01 tour, ira iuumj . nuuu . .- -olemnlxed
t Trinity cthedral Tuesdsy Mia Lenore Pratt. CHer re rv'.lon werei
evening and will be followed by a mal Mr. M. W; Kavanaugh, lx; Mr. O. w.
reception at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. I
French on Howard street. The Hosford- I
McShane wedding will tak place Wedne-
day evening at th horn of Mr. and Mrs.
John A. McShan and will be the largest
house wedding of th yar and one of the
imirmt, SBO invlta.tion having been ; U- I
aued. .v-
Amnn th. novel thlnra nromlsed la thA'l
lOjO-cltfck coffe to b given Wednesday Brtewn. Mr. Glen Wharton. Mr. Bert ot
w.. ft. t..... ...i ft.ii.. tmt vi win..' 'Rnherts. Mr' Frank ..Wll-
(nvrilllia UJT MAT. Mlliy . "lil JL1O0 I
Pdtfr In compliment to a number of
Visiting girl. , .
j , u il"'1 tennis eaiuraay aiiernoon, wuuntu
(Kf all the affair po1blet'at'thi aeasoe .supper at 'their home, -In. honor of. their
of the year -th local faahlonabls aeIn
to hav forgotten how to glv s.iythlng
but luochona. If ther la a visiting girl
to be entertained It t a luncheon. If a
bride or"a bride-to-be la to b honored it
la a luncheon: If a woman wants :o repay.
social debt ah give a" luncheon and
Include her hostess snd If sh lmply
wante to entertain a few friend why ah
give a luncheon. Of coura th opening of
the country club I largely responsible for
thl. as the club mak posible really
pleaaant entertainment with very llt.Ha
trouble to a hostess. But th luncheons
hav not all been given at the clubs.
Naturally th luncheon appeal to the
guest a well a th hostess as a summer
ntertalnment, a It Is served a defl.
nit hour, and If a woman has other plans
for tn afternoon he I privileged to ex-
cus herself early If necessary and glv
her attention to other things. Then, too,
as one young woman explain It, "One lias
to lunch, anyway, and the luncheon en- Martin and Mr. and Mra. Charles Martin
tall very little effort to anyone aalde entertained about twenty frienda inform
frftm tb hostsss and not even her If th ally for their nephew, Mr. David O. Mar
affair la given at on of th clubs." tin of Ban Francisco. The. evening was
It must b said to th credit of th local
hostesses, however, that they hav re-
Ueved th luncheon of monotony by nu-
merou little Innovation and novelties.
Some really charming luncheon partle
liav been given of late parties that have
entailed quit aa much effort on the part
of th hostess a would mucti larger and
more pretentious affalra. Sine ladies'
day ha. been Instituted at th Field club
th limit ef reservations ha been reached
each week.
At Happr Hollow.
One of th last of th social event of
the year for th high school set was the
dinner given laat evening by th Lea M. E. Miller and Miss Edith Miller, Mr.
Hiboux club at Happy Hollow. Sixteen- and Mr. M. C. Lawless nd Miss Cath
couplts were pressnt and a very enjoyable rine Lawless. Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Meltp,
evening. Including dancing, was spent. Th Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoffman, Messrs Robert
ffair wa In th nature ot a farewll to Llndberg, George C. Hurd and John Mor-
the senior member, sight of whom were
graduated from th high school Friday,
and at th close of th evening ribbon sou.
ventra of th club' activity during th last
year wer. given to tho. present, who
wer: Misses Tarda Scott. Eileen Patter-
con, Gretchea McConnsll.' Louis Northrop,
Ruth Gould, June Greevy, Haiel Hartley,
Catherine Perrlne. Grace McBrlde, Alice
Csrter. Haael Howard, Marl Holllnger,
Louise Curtis, Nell Carpenter, Luclle Pat
terson and Marl Hodge; 'Messrs. Vaughsn
Bacon, Jack Bowen, 8am ' Carrier, Merle
Hownrd, Warren Howard, Ralph Doud,
Frank Selby. Read Peter. Allan Tukey,
Robert Thompson, Frank Latenaer, 8n-
ford Glfford. Randall Curtla. Guy Wood.
Crosby Wyman and Herbert Ryan.
Mr. and Mr. Edward t'pdlk entertained
at dinner at th elub Mr. nd Mr. Floyd
uabcoca of xuinoiS. Mr. and Mr. C U
Babcock. Mr. Harold Bsbcoek. Mr. and
Mrs. N. B. Updike. Mr. Loul Meyers Miss
Vpdlk snd Mr. Robert Vpdike.
Mr. and MVa M. D. Cameron had a
their guest Mra. Katherln Wood. Mr. H. nr. Dick Patteron of Omaha, who hai
Westveer and Mia Wyckoff, all of Schuy- ten attending th Naval academy at An
ler. 1 nanalla. ha been assigned to th Idaho and
Mr.' and Mra. Charls Johannes had a
their dinner guests at Happy Hollow Con- rnarin lor th Isthmus,
gressmao and Mra W. I. Smith of Council, , Rv. T. Perclval Bate of Newark, N. J.,
Bluffs, Jtsjor and Mra Herbert M. Lord, haa written friends that Mrs, Bate, tor
Mr. and Mr. H. J. Chamber ef Council merly Miss Mabel Pollard, and children
Bluffa Mia Mary Fitch and Judge Irving
Baxter. -
With Dr. and Mra J. P. Lord wer Mr.
and Mra. M. C. Pc'trs and Mis Glad)
Petera
Among th other who had dinner guests
Jo Havsn. two; Mr. A P.
Un; Mr. . E..W. Bumrr-sr. cvn;
Mr. J. B. Linlf, tlx; Mr. R. W. Brck
tnrldss. avn: Mr. C. E. ltYns. sin: Mt.
E. K. Ximberly. live; Mr. CL. Alleman,
eight; Dr. A. B. Botriers. five; Mr. C. C.
George, five; Judge Kennedy, six.
At the Caantrr Clab.
MK and Mrs A. O. Beeson entertained,
the members ef the Monday Bridge dub
and their husband at dinner at the Coun
try, club Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Eastman being honor guests. Cover wire
laid tor Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cole. Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Reed, Mr. snd Mrs. C. V.
Hull, Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Barker. Jjdge
nd Mrs. XV. A. Bedlck. Mr. and Mrs
C. T. Kountse nd Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur
Remington.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mahoney entertained
as their guests at dinner Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mra. J. A.
McShane. Mrs. Ben Gallagher and Mra.
MfCasket.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. French entertained
at dinner Saturday evening In honor of
their daughter. Miss Alice French, and
Mr. Oliver Carpenter. Covers were laid
for Mis Alice French, Miss Isabel French,
Mies Helen Moor of Bloux City. MIsj
Helen Eyiand and Miss Margaret Ey-
land of Madison, Wis.,
Mlss Lynn Csr-
renter. Mr. Oliver Carpenter, Mr. Joy Car-
. w-rhert FYench Mr Arthur
penter, Mr. Herbert FTencn Mr. "nur
Lockwood, Mr. Milton Deerlng of St.
Louis Mr. Edward Lefferts of Council
Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davie. Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Johnston and Mr .and
Mrg FrPnclv
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lehmer had a. their
dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scrague, Mrs. Kirk
of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.' Warren Rogers,
Mis, Sharp and Miss Ida Sharps,
.,f PguI Gallagher and Mr. Ben Oal
entertained for some of the out-of-
town 'guests and the young women who
-have recently returned from school. Those
present were: Mis. Bue Brown. Mis. Fran-
fles Nash, Miss Brevoort of New York
city, Miss' Myers of Dubuque,. la. ;'-MI
Helen Cud.hy. Mis. Jean Cudahy, Mr.
Wlllard Butler, Mr.,Jack Baum Mr. Rlch-
4r num. Mr. toward cuaany ana lur.
Charle. BhlverlcK,
Other reservations were made for C. H.
Quiou, four; u. F. Miner, eigni; j. n.
Butler, five; C. B. Kelley, eight; P. C.
Byron, five; A. C. Smith six; C. E. Hpens,
rfour; g -g, Millard; eight.
, At tha Field Clab,
Most of th dinner parties at the Field
reservations were made for partle of two
or four
M
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Plainer had as
their dinner guest Mr. Charle Brown and
MrB Luther Brown of Chicago and Mr.
. .... n . Tt,......
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bhrrley gave one of tne
argest dinners. Their guest were: Mr.
"! Mr.. John Mlthen. Mr. and Mrs. Ph.l.n
Bh1rly, Mn. lroy Avitln. Mis Sophie
IT? It 11 IC J n. Ill vl vjcwi g a vinnvj
. Mrs? fleora Kelley had aa their
-. --- - - - -
guetfc at dlnaer Mr.-and Mrs. E. D. Van
Coort. Mrs. C. T. Fowler. Mr. and Mra.
3en Robldeaux. Mr. and Mr. Eyler, Mr.
and Jjrs.' P. Hj "Cpdlke, Mr. and Mrs. Will
yetter ana Mr. ana niri. r. . juw
. Mr. and 'Mrs. rL. Horton had coyera
.laid for 'alx, '.'."' t . .. v "r
Mr. and Mrs. Guy-Pratt,. had a f amily
Dunn, six; Mr. H. O. Edwards, six.
' . ,
. Pleaaare Fast.
Mr. Wlllard Hosford gave a stag dinner
party Saturday evening at th Omaha dlub
fo the-men of hi wedding party ana a
few friend.. Those present were; Mr.
Richard Hosford of Moune. in., oromer
i tl)e host; Mr. Lee Mcsnane, M,r. nooeri
Wa'n. Mr. Thoma L. Davis, Mr. juiius
.v... ' - - - - - J ' I ' t
, helm and Mr. Hosford.
Mr. and Mr, wara Burgess enierianieu
guests, Mr. .and Mrs. j. m. rrKr, jr..
of 8f. Joseph. Mo.- Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountse. Mr. and
Mr. Joseph Cudahy., Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph
Barker, Mr. and Mra Dick Stewart, Mr.
nll Mrs. Mosheri Colpetaer and Mr. and
Mr. Samuel Burns. -Jr...
Miss Helen Wallock gave, a farewell party
at th Field club Saturday. - She leavea for
her new home in Denver next, inursaay.
Those present at the 'luncheon 'were:
Misses Irene Langdon. Bernlce Whitney,
Eunice Beaton. Margaret .Weaver, Helen
Murphy, Alice Jaqulth, ITlah Renner, Mercy
Carey, Marrltta King, Louise" Grant,
Marjorle Howland, Kathryn Wallace,' Lu-
ell Sherwood. Clair McCaffery, Ruth Mc-
Naughton, Jennie Carey, Adele ' Cullen,
Emma Fullaway, Marguerite Grant, Eliza-
beth Grant, Florence Nlttle, ' Helen Wall-
work. Mry Megeath, Florence Liver. Glen
Kay, Mrs. A. Dunn, Mrs. J. Grant.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I spent In viewing the moving pictures of
Tangier, Italy and Switzerland, most of
which were taken by Mr. Charlea Martin,
Wednesday evening friends of Mr. 8. N.
Melio assembled at his residence In cele-
bratlon of hi. 74th' birthday.. Th room
were profusely decorstad with flowers
presented by, friends of lifelong - standing,
an( he wa also recipient of many 'other
token of friendship. The evening waa
pieaaantly spent In music! songs and a
aoclal good' time," followed by refreshments.
Those present wfcrer, Mr. and Mra Fred
Warner and Miss Cstherine Warner of
Council Bluffa. Mr. and Mra. E- B. Cole
I and Misses Myrtle and Edna Cole, Mrs.
rlssey.
Social Cbit-Chat.
Mr. B. B. Wood Is convalescing from a
m,nt Prtlon l
Wise Memorial hos-
pltal.
Mr. and Mrs. .William G. Colling, who re
cently returned from their wedd'ng trip,
expect to tske' possession of their new hitne
at 2461 St." Mary' avenue, this week.
Miss,. Marlon Connell, who recently left
Vienna., win ' apend soms tlms In Dresden
and Berlin, going then tp Holland and
Bwltserland.
Mra. E. L. Stone, who sold her home at
Thirty-first and Farnam street., expect
to build a handsome new residence st Thlr-
ty.,ev.nth ,n(J P,cin0 streets.
A unique social function on Saturday at -
moon was a cherry rsrty enjoyed by a
nurober of Pleadle girl st trT horns cf
M,.J irwence Smith In Benson.
miss Mildred Funkhouser Is visiting rela-
tlves In Chlcsgo. expecting to remain ther
until erly In July. Sh recently served
bridesmaid at th wedding of a coualn.
, .ailed Saturday wttb th Vnlted . Siatea
1 sail for England thl week. Mr. Bat will
I hav charge of th athedraj parish la
I Bermuda during the, month of July and
I August. , . .
Among th out-of-town guest who wlli
com to attend th wadding ot Miss Mary
. MJn
Lee'McBhan and Mr. Wlllard Hosford sre
aVhlllsr Hosford and Mr. Richard Hos
ford, father and brother of Mr. Wlllard
Hfrsfjrd. and his grandmother. Mrs. .J.
Deer 0;spmn. ' ' " '
Mr. and Mrs. Thomss J." Kelly 4esv today
for New York and will ssll for Europe
Thursday on the Whit Star steimshlp
Arable. Their permanent mall address will
be Parr's bank. Bartholo-rew lane, Lrntkn,
E. C, from which place It will be for
warded. Mr. and Mrs. Krlly will visit
Mr. Kelly's mother In Ireland, and will
also spend some time on the continent. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ourdon W. Wattles ani
their niece. Miss Leete. who are making a
trip around the world, were In Manila, P.
I., recently and were the guesta of Lleu
enant C. C. Allen. ' Thirtieth Infantry.
who was formerly stationed In Omaha on
the staff of the late General Wlnt. Tne
latest reports from Mr. and Mrs. Wsttles
were from China, where they were taking
a long trip on th River Yangste.
Among the out-of-town guests who will
attend he French-Carpenter wedding Tues
day evening are: Miss Margaret Eyland of
Madison, Wis., who arrived Tuesday and Is
the truest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. French;
Miss Helen Moore of Sioux City, who came
Saturday, and Mrs. Errett Calshan of Chl
csgo, who will arrive Monday, will alsi
be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. French.
Mr. Joy Carpenter of Tonapah, Nev., Mr.
William Brenner of Chicago and Mr. Mil
ton Deerlog of St. Louis all arrived Satur
day. Mr. Oliver Carpenter returned Satur
day from Chicago, where he haa been at
tending the republican convention.
Come and Go Gosalp.
Mr. P. E. Jackson, Is In California visit
ing friends.
Mrs. Mary E. Spratlen is apendlj two
weeks In Chicago. . - ':..-i
Mr. Robert ,M.. Mackay has returned
from Racine college.
Mis Myrtle Hyner of Denver Is visiting
her mother for a fortnight.
Miss Sarsh St. Clair ofiLongmoht, Cal.,
Is visiting Miss Paray Williams.- .
: Miss Eunice Beaton will give in after
noon plohic party Wednesday.
Mra. GVL.' Hammer expects to spend the
month of July sf Anntsquam, Mass.
Mra. O. N. Douglas will. spendVtwo weeks
visiting friends- In Hastings and Lincoln.
Mr.. D. C. Patterson has returped from
Boaton, where she has spent the winter.
Mlsa Mollle Corby has gone to Fremont
and Kansas, City 'for a visit with l'l-Jends.
Miss Katharine Ingalls of Minneapolis
will spend the summer wjt.h her uncle, Mr.
Ingalls. ; ' . '
Miss Lillian Bondesson will spend her
summer vacation with her' parents In Port
land, Ore.
Mis. Evelyn Dudley will spend the
greater part of her vacation In Leaven
worth, Kan. V '
Mr. and Mrs.' C. A. Grimmel have gone
to. Lake Okobojl, where they will spend
the summer. . 4
Miss Katherine Powell of the faculty of
Columbian school will spend her vacation
In California. , ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and amall
sons are guests of Mr. Martin' fathar In
Galeaburg, 111.
Mr. Roger W. Wlillams hss . returned
from : West Point Military academy to
spend his. vacation.
Mr. William P. J. Hammond leaves Mon
day for Chicago- and Milwaukee, ; to, be
gone several weeks. :
Mrs. H. M. Harris of Mor'gangfleld, Ky .,'
arrived last week tp be the guet of Dr.
nd Mrs. McClanahan.
Mr. Dexter L. Thomas leaves today to
attend a celebration at his old alma mater
at Hiram college, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dodge, Jr., will en
tertain at a picnic supper at their bungalow
near Florence Thtrrsday. " ' ""
Mr.' Arthur, W. Wakely, son of Mr. L.
W. Wakely, ha. returned from Cornell unl
veralty for lili vacation.- f".:-r , , ,
Mra. E, Jt.. MillPugh will .be, the gue.t
of her. daughter, Mrs. M. A., Tanner, at 1718
Dodge street until. June 26. . ., . . ,
Mrs.- F. W. Brown. Jr., of Lincoln, will
arrive Thursday to b th guest of Mrs.
Loul Doup for a few day.
Mrs. John Esterbrook and small, daughter
of Chicago are guests of Mrs. Esterbrook'
mother, Mrs. Clara L. Dolan.
Mrs. M. C. Mitchell returned Friday from
Muscotah, 'Kan., where she has been. the
guest of Mrs. Esmond Olden.
Mr. C, W. Bartlett and' mother expect to
leave . for the east In a few. days to be
absent for a -couple of weeks.
Mrs. Harley G. Moorhead left. Thursday
for Grand Rapids. Mich., where she will
visit her parents for a short tlm.
Mr. Richard Ware Hall returned Friday
morning from Nr Haven, Conn., where
he has been attending Yale college.
Friday afternoon Mrs. .George Mlckle.
Mrs. C. L. Coombs and Mrs. A. H. Work
msn will give a.Veceptlon at Happy Hollow.
Mrs. C. C. Joslyn and children of Minne
apolis arrived Friday to be the guc.t of
Mrs. Joslyn' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Rich.
Mlsa Helen Hlbbard will spend part of
her vacation In Montana,' and later will
take In the beautlea of the Alaskan Inside
route.
Mrs. D. D. Johns and daughter of Spring
Valley, Wla., have been spending the last
two weeks jnih their cousin, Mrs. William
Burns.
Mrs. XV. F. Doolittle and her sister, Mrs.
Coggeshall of Chicago, left for Seattle,
Wasli., last Wednesday, to be abaer.t about
two months.
Miss ' Agnes Burkley ha. returned from
Lake Forest, where she took first honors
In the graduating class at the Sacred
Heart academy.
Mrs. R. B. Bush and Miss ' Marguerite
Bush left Saturday for Jndiana. from where
they will go to Pittsburg, Pa., to visit rel
atives and friends. "
Miss Harriet Huntington Smith and her
brother left Omaha last Tuesday evening
for the east. They will spend the summer
In the White mountains.
Miss Ruth Kreider and Vr. and Mrs. T.
V. Moore, who hav been traveling in Hol
land, r now aettltd for a two months'
stay in Berlin, Germany.
Mrs. Max Elchbrrg of Chicago is the
gueat of her daughter. Mrs. Loul H.
Retchenberg. and Mr. Relchenberg, 1304
j South Thirty-fifth street.
Dean and Mri, Ceorg Beecher and fam
ily expect to break up housekeeping soon,
and will board at Twenty-fourth and Doug
Us streets for the present.
Mrs. Lillian Jacoba of Shreveport. La.,
who was one of the guests of the Blrd
Curtls wedding, has gone to Denver, where
she will spend the summer. 1
Mlo Clarice Bsublers of Denver Is visit- j
In gher uncle. Mr. Gus Ruth, at Twentieth
and Ohio streets. She Is on the way to
h r former home in Canada. .
Mrs. J. J. Dickey. Miss Bertha Dickey
and Mra. Charles Offutt and children
have gone to Ptyor Lake, Minn., where
they will spend th summer. . I
Friday. June 24, Mr. and Mri. Luther
Kountze lll entertain at dinner at their 1
lumt in honor of th wedding anniversary
of Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton.
Mrs. Washburn of Boston, who haa been
visiting Mies Mav McKtns e, wl 1 vta'.t
In Lincoln, afvr whlch,sh will return to
Cmaha bef re leaving fcr the feat.
Mr. F. S. Cow gill has returned from
Louisville, Ky where he ha been for
several weeka. Mrs. Cow-gill and small
son will remain for a month longer.
Mr. Earl H. Burket, who has been at
tending scheol at Hamilton. N. Y., ha re
turned to spend th summer vacation with
hi parents, Mr. and Mr. H. K. Burket.
j Mra. B. T. Cannon of Silt Lake City
la the gueat ef her mother. Mr. A. C. Far-
rell. for a short time. Ml Margaret Eller
beck of Bait Lake City 1 also Mrs. Far
rall'B guest.
Miss Edna Moses snd Miss Ine. Mosr
of Sturgl., S. D., formerly of Omaha. r
spending two or three week the g tct-ts of
Miss Msgdalene B"tk. 14f North Thirty
fifth street.
Mr. Jullu Drelfu of Sl Pout!i Twenty-seventh
street has returned from a
visit In Cleveland, O. Her sister. Mis.
Irma Thorman, returned with her for a
visit In Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sargent and son
of Kansas City came Saturday for th Hos-ford-MrShane
wedding Wednesday. They
are guests at-the home of Mrs. McShane'
mother, Mrs. E. C. Mc8hn.
Miss Kather'ne Waisworth of Pasadena,
Cat., wa th guest last week of MlsaJ
Martha Dal enroute from Lasell seminary
to her home. M m Dale and Miss Wads
worth were classmates at lae I.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eastmsn of Evans
ton. 111., who are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Kountse, will b honor guests
at a luncheon Wednesday at the Field
club, given by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mun
roe. There will bo sixteen guests.
Mr. Newton Buckley left Thursday for
New York City, where he will Join Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Buckley and Miss Beulah Buck
ley, and together they will sail for North
Cape. On the return trip they will tour
England and the continent.
Mrs. J. P. Holllday and ftmily, formerly
of this city, but for several years residing
at Minneapolis, spent a day in Omaha the
last week on their w-ajr to Long Beach,
Cal. About September 1 they will return
to Omaha to mak this their future home.
Mrs. J. T. Halllsey of Emerson, Neb.,
who has been the guest of her sister, Mr.
8. J. Jurgensen. has returned to her home.
Miss Nelle Randall and Mr. Will Randall
leave for California June 24. They expect
to spend the summer with relative near
San Francisco.
Mrs. J. E. Baum returned Saturday
morning from the east, having attended
the graduation of her daughter, Miss
Brownie Bess Baum, from Miss Somers'
school In Washington, and then accom
panied Miss Baum to New York, from
where she sailed with friends to spend the
summer oroad.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hall and family. Mr.
Ware and Chester Hall and the MUsts
Dorothy and Jeanette Hall and Mr. and
Mr. Bangs will leave the first part ot
July for New York, where they expect to
sail July 11 for a trip through Europe
They will sail on the steamship Mlnne
tonka of the Transatlantic line.
Mr. David G. Martin of San Franclsc3
Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr.
George Barker, en route from Chicago,
where he wo', ;he gold medal for the high
Jump while representing Lelsnd Stanford
university In the recent Intercollegiate field
meet held In Chicago. He will remain In
Omaha for two or three weeks, after which
he will be the guest, of Mr. Allen Field, of
Lincoln tor a few day before returning to
his home.
Mrs. Joseph C. Cameron of Kingston,
Jamaica. XV. I., Is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Poilard. 3407 Dewey avenue. - Mr.'
Cameron say that Klngaton has never re
covered from the severe earthquake of two
year ago. She wa In the city at the time
on a visit to friend, and had a narrow
escape from death as the house In which
she was- visiting collapsed Just a she
reached the street. - : r'
Prospective Pleaaare.
Mr. Charle T. Kountse will entertain
this week's meeting of the Monday Bridge
club.
A complimentary dinner will be tendered
Bishop - Williams by the Episcopalians of
Omaha, at th Paxton hotel Monday even
ing. It will be n Informal affair and
will begin at 7:15.
Buster Crown
Bread
Is the very best. In fact It 1
better than home-made. Thr
is a reason for . It. .'Buster
Brown Bread Is made under
the most favorable conditions.
It contatna the very" best flour
and la enriched with plenty of
pure, sweet milk. It also con
tains a generous amount of
mlt. which afford a very ap
petizing flavqr.
5c at all grocers
Baked by
U. P.
Baking Co.
Spend your vacation at
Valhalla in
Lake Shetek
Fishing, Boating, Bathing
Beautiful Parks and Cottages
Valhalla
Summer Resort
I Fairy-land of Minnesota.
Hotel Bcrvle Superb, Special Bate
to Tsmillcs.
BVO0X.PB SEAL,
Kanagar.
launches Will Meet Train Hsar
Onrrl and Garvin.
r. O. Address,
Z.ATTOV, MIirSTEBOTA,
HAIR
Ou a Woman's 1'ace, Neck,
Anns or Shoulder Is Not
Considered Attractive.
LA JEUNE DEPILATORY (LIQUID)
will remove hair from any part of th
body In from to IP minutes lelng th
skin soft snd whit no smarting or
burning: loo per bottle By mall,
sealed. 11.00. Circulars fre.
SBEKCtAM ft McOOaTEX.I. DBCQ CO,
Cor. ltth and Dodge 6ts.. Omaha.
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Cor, 16tb and Harney 6
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Omaha Salesrooms"
Executive Offices
IE MONEY-
SAVING
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Illustrated herewith Is the
"reason why" piano buyers
throughoutlhe west save from
$100 to $150 when buying
pianos from the
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
Buying as we do direct from
the world's greatest piano fac
tories all middle men's profita
are eliminated and saved to the
purchaser.
Buying for five great stores
the greatest selling organi
zation in the United States we
CO.BLUTF5 the greategt gelling erganl- LINCOLN
BRANCH fltion in the United States we BRANCH
secure rock bottom prices. In fact -we buy
at our own prices, discounting all bills and
eliminate all waste expense which other deal
ers add to thd selling price of their pianos.
Every customer benefits by the economies
made possible by the Schmoller & Mueller
Organizations.
Become acquainted with us ascertain the
unmatched quality of our stock of high grade
instrument note the low prices placed in
plain figures on each and you will know for a
certainty that we save you money.
Buy your instrument this
week 'use your Gold Bond
Certificate if you have one. if
not, call and we will save you
twice over the amount you can
save elsewhere.
Awaiting your inspection at
our Omaha salesrooms are 600
Stcinway, Steger, Emerson,
Hardman, McPhall, A. B. Chase,
Schmoller & Mueller hand-made
pianos.
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Jim In, n
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So. Omaha
Branch
Open Day and Evening All the
Week.
Schmoller & Mueller
... ; PIANO CO.,
13111S13 Farnam SL Omaha.
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X PIANO FACTORIES
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Keep up
You can do this easily if you
guaranteed. Special Offer This Week.
Open Face, Gents' 12-slze, thin model watch, 15 jewel movement, 20
years cose, plain or engraved 910.00
Open Face, Gents' 12-slze, thin model, Gun Metal case, Swiss move
ment, only 85.00
Special values in Ladles' American and Swiss Watches.
All watch repairing given careful attention.
MaLwhiivney H Ryan Co.,
ism and Douglas Sts.
10 Edison Records by William Jennings Bryan
Can be heard at the Nebraska Cycle Company
The National Phonograph Co. announce ten special
Records made by William Jennings Bryan. Each Record
contains a well-known speech delivered by Mr. Bryan.
Swollen Fortunes The Tariff Question
The Labor Question Imperialism
, . ,. Guaranty of Bank Deposits
The Railroad Quesion An Ideal Republic
The Trust Question Immortality
Mr. Bryan needs no introduction. His prominence as
the two-time and prospective third-time Democratic candi
date for President, together with his remarkable gifts as an
orator, have made him known everywhere, while hi6 upright
Christian character and fearless exposition of his political
beliefs stamp him one of the foremost Americans of history.
Nebraska Cycle Co.,
CEO. E. MICKEL. Manager.
334 W. Broadway. Co. Bluffa. Cor. 13th and Hanney Sts.
Your Vacation
will afford you more pleasure if you are fully satis
fied with your SUIT CASE OR TRUNK.
Let us show you our line. We carry the best.
OUR PRICES ARE NO HIGHER TtfA YOU PAY ELSEWHERE.
Alfred Cornish, lS.I?."13
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wiSh time
carry one of our watches.
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