nil-; OMAHA SUNDAY I'l'ift: SI A'l TM W.H UKH. 15 SOCIETY IS READY FOR KING It Will Greet the Monarch with Eij Plani Thii Year. CLUBS GIVE WAV JO IXSTIVAL reral l.arne Fnnrtluna Ari on thr aaadar for the Vrk. the Middle of Which AV-Snr-Ilea Beglna. t ' Ton I, ova Mr onl Yon love me now, you love in now. Anil I am quite content, i awear! -Though y'i have Invert bvfurr, I vow , I do not rare I Th'i love me now. uu lov me n iw, f)f haiplned I've lud my ahar! Though you may love aguln, I vow I iliall nut care! The Kctiitf. X The oelal Calendar. 8ITNDA Y t'ahcra' surpir parly nt H-i-l Chaw for Mlaa RohrlioiiKh ami Mr. Ch irt- nan ami thoir weiitlin'X party; Ml Nan . qie Pag, auppur party at country club. 5, MONDAY Millard. Cainiron Brddimr In Montreal. Canada; Mr and Urn. V. A. Naah. dinner at Omaha cluli f ir Mm Haul Conner) and Mr. Kdward CreUlmm; tAr. Kdward Crelghton. f'rpheum par y for Crelghtnn-Connell wedding arty; Mr B. W. Capon, dinner at Khhi rlnh; Mr. and Hri. M. O. Kohrbough, illnn-r fir r"hHpr(iHn-Kohrl)oiiKh wedding party; M '- Oeorgu, luncheon at Happy jI 'II pw. Tl'KHDAY-Mra. J. W. (irlffilli. lunch-on for Mlna Haiel Connell; Turadav Hrl!g- flub, lunrheon and bridge at hum of - Vr. Thoman Ijitliani Davis: My lllnln, " luncheon at Happy Hollow club: Mil J. f. Conrad, luncheon Ht Field club; Mr. p. J. OHrlen: luncheon at Fit Id cl.ib; luncheon day at Field and llii py Hol low club; midweek dinner anil d.ince ill . tlappy Hollow club; Mr. Edward I'lidilf, dinner at Happy Hollow; Mia. Vv. K. Hitchcock, luncheon a( Happy Hollow. .WKDNEfUHY-Hlii Ruth Mooihcad," lun- eheon for Mia llaiel f'nnnc'.l; Ms-t Jenn Cudahy. dinner for Mian H.uiil Con- tiell and Mr. Kdw.ird Crel-tlKon; we - dlng of Miea I.ltta itohrhnuh and M -. . C- Judaon Chapman at Firm !foihod at fihurch; Mr. and Mrs. M. (1. Ruhrbouali, reception at their home for fharuian . Kuhrbough wedding purty; Mrs. Robsrt TM P.BciidFBuucv. SArVATOR(JM Thla Institution Is the only one n tbe central west with separate buildings situated in their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to tbe treatment of noncontagious and nonniental ' diseases, no others be lng admitted. Tbe other. Rest Cottage, being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases, requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. ' a.:.i.m.uiaguim.Ma BPSHELWORK Nqw a the tlmo to hnve your wlntvr Sclothea cleaned and repalnd. J"J Wa have a regular department for 5 repairing and altering both men's J ' and women's clothing. tj Ws put In new Itnlnga. put on veJ- a vet collara and new buttons, put on 4f CTJ new skirt braid, bands, etc. Our prices are very reasonable and 3 wormn8,ll'J tlrtela'"'- Try " THE PANT0RIUA1 I k "Ooad Cleaners and Pjrsrs." 181? Jonf t. Both Phones. S F. 8. Out of town business re- ..Jcelvca prompt attention. Write fur J price lift. CAFE LOYAL Special Sunday Dinner DeLux This Evening From 6 Until 8 O'clock $1.00 Per Plate. HOTEL LOYAL "At the Sign of the Red Arrew." Up-to-tho-Minuto Fountain Specials ; AT BEATON'S. ? ' W'a employ nine people at our foun tain. Mr. Geo. Stedlng and Mr. Karl " Baker, our experts, are men of national J reputation. Here are some ot their latest production. jPerslan Parfalt ,., 20 Town Talk. Suudae 15? Nut Salad Sundae 15c (As we make it.) Buffalo Toddy 10c . (Glycerine and White Grape Juice.) ', Earsaparilla Illckey 15 Beaton Bro's Sundae 15C i (The Hit of the Seaon.) Summer Delight lot ; A long, cooling drink. : Mlntlne 10 : (A delicious combination flavored with " fresh mi" ;Mtnt Rickey 15 .i oig winner.) iBeaton Drug Co. 15th and Farnam. Tbe aodaollgists of Omaha. I jable dot Ira TODAY AT- llCALUMET i Mr. and Mrs. Morand's classes J for dancing. 210 S. I8ih St.. near Farnam (Edward Crelghton In- atltute), will reopen on Saturday, October ICth. Children 3 j. in. ! High school cla 8 p. m. For terms and particulars, telephone Douglas 104L F. Kleke. luncheon at Country club; M. and Mm. J. A Monroe. dinner at Flld club; Mr and Mn. ('. N. Hobinton, din ner at Field club; midweek dinner and danro at Kli Id club. Till RPt)AY-Mr .ind Jlrt. J. M Dutmh eny, dinner for Mlaa Hael Connell ant Mr. F.dard frelghtun; Mrs Charb-a Mc Donald, luncheon at Field rhio f r Mm Everett B. I'lirke of Mlh'ord. Conn ; Mr. J. F. Fla. k. lunchc n at Hippy II I ow club; luncheon day at Field and Happy Hollow eli;le; Mn D K. Lrvejny. i oml club card party; Yellow Hoa Card club. Mra. Tcken. Fit IDA Y Mlaa Amy O'lmurc. lunrlien it the Omaha club for Mi.s Ha'.el (Vinnell; nveting of Kildiy Bildi club wltli Mr', l.oula Clarke. BATCHDA Y-Mlaa Hazel Connell. Irst -r ! luncimun; Mr. t,ivaru i reignmn. stag i iiinner for ushers of Crciguton-Cinnell Wedding pariy; dinner ami d.inue a; Country, Field and Hapinv Hollow ilub. And now for Ak-8ar-Ben. Society la preparing to lend a helping hand to the Board of Governors In as sisting to entertain the nut-of-town guest during the fall festivities. In vitation.! have been sent to many of the prominent dwellers In the land of quivers to come to the chief city of Cibola for the big full carnival apd many responses have been received. Umahn people have formed the habit of drop ping their regular entertainments for Ak-Kur-Ben week and to devote their time and attention to isijt in muktng the visit of the out-of-town people aa pleas ant as possible. There Is go much gulng on during the carnival week where visit ors may jie entertained that the regular run of summer fun Is dropped for the week. Slany of the piomln nt people of Onialia have arrunRPd to entertain tiie maids of honor ut the coronation ball ami aeval formal and Informal a,tf.'iira are being planned for their epLiiul benefit. The Hoard of Governors hai so arianged affair) that there Is Utile spare lime during carnival week and. as the carni val is the pride of all Omaha, s.i all Omaha joins In making the fall festival a Slant success and nothing Is allowed to Interfere with tha perfect working of the machinery cf the festive week. Country llliinrr nnd Dance. The country dinner aud dauue Saturday evening at the Country club was une ot the nioBl sui:ce.-slul affairs of the club seaaon. Kveryone joined Into the spirit of the affair, especially the younger sut. The young women discarded their be loved hair rats and their French heels' at $he rlak of their best friends not recognizing them. The edict aeut forth was that each gueat ahuuld array himaelf us hu thought tbe country people would at a countiy dance, and many original costumes were Worn. Flald hosiery worn with odd-looking allocs seemed to ba the popular Ideu of "countryrled." A lot of riecaties wire worn by the men and equally bright millinery and hair rlbbutia were worn by (he girls. tome of the costume wire particularly dainty and attractive und the wearers looked (he part of the ideal country )ns that one reads about, but rarely sees. The old-fashioned Virginia reel quadrille and several square dances were revived, and the fiddlers In Reuben attire were thu "real thing'' und deserved much credit for their part, for a country dance without a fiddler Is out of the bounds of Imagina tion. Vsaogrr Set US to School, The net k Just past haa keen the exodus of moat of the younger set for schools und colleges und (he outdoor clubs of which they have been the life during the summer will show the effect of their going until the. older folks again get Into the habit of taking the center of I he floor, aa It were. Youth must have plenty of room, and Hie young folks have been keeping the Field and Coi ntry ami Happy Hollow clubs ring ing with merriment till aumnjer. f"ow llml they ere. gone, those who have hud to take a back seat will again come, -forward and keep up the merriment. No city In the country sends a larger proportion of Ha young people to the schools of higher edu cation than Omaha, and their yearly exo dus in the full makes unite a vacancy in the crowds of the various acts. At the Field lab. Very few dinner parties were given Saturduy evening ut the Field rlub. Mr. und Sirs. if. Lt- Portcrfleld cnteiluined six gucsls. At llayiiy Ho"'.ov. Sir. and Mis. W. I.. Sulby entertained one of the luigeat dinner parties ut Happy Hollow club Haturdoy evening. Their gueata were: Mr. und Sirs. John R. Web ster, Sir. und Sirs. Euclid Mania. Colonel und Mra. S. S. Curtis, Dr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Davis, Dr. und Mrs. Henry B. Demure, Dr. und Mrs. A. H. Burners and Mrs. Kliiubetii Colfux. Sir. und Sirs. T. H. Van Xoatrund had as their dinner guests lust nUhl: Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cluyd und Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stout. The dinner guests of SIlss Katherlne Van Noun and Saturduy night were: Sliaa Edith Norrla, Miss Irene Shepherd, Sir. Stuart Gould, Mr. Morton Gould and Sir. Wilson Heller. The dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. C. 11. Wulratli last night were: Sir. and Mrs. Frank Adums, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Walraih and Sir. and Sirs. II. 1. Adams. Silas Jeaneile Jeasop'a guests ut dinner Saturday night were: Mrs. William Kmer- son of Fremont, Neb., Miss Jeanette Sillier, Miss Orllla Borders ot' Indianapolis, ":id., Sirs. T. U Taylor, Mrs. Helen Bucklln and Sirs. SI. A. Jtsfop. Dining with Sir. and Sirs. L. J. Ned.l Saturday evening were: Sir. and Mrs. Wlllard Butts and Sir. and Mis. Simeon Jones. Other dinner parties at Happy Hollow for Saturday evening were given by Mr. R. A. Flndley. who had covers laid for elrht; Sir. E. C. Patterson, four; Mr. W. E. Hitchcock, two; Sir. W. E. Shufer, five; Mr. F. If. Garvin, four; Sir. C. E. Smith, seven; Judge Howard Kennedy, four; Sir. J. H. Wright. Jr., five; Sir. F. B. Kennard, six; Sir. R. W. Breckenrldge, six. and Sir. W. H. Wyman, ten. Sir. and Slra. J. B. Langley enterta nod at dinner Saturday evening lit honor e Slifs 1tta Itoiirbouglt and Sir. C. Judaon Chap man. Covers were lild for SIlss Rohr bough, Miss Alice SwT.i'.er. SIlss Irene Cole. SI ss Henrietta flees. Miss Fannie Howland, Sir. Chapman, Sir. eamuel Bees, Jr.. Mr. William H. Wood, Sir. Royal Comatock, Mr. Charles Wright and Mr. and Sirs. Lunglcy. At tha Conntrr Clob. Sir. and Sirs. W., J Connell gave a large d'nr.er rr'y Halurtfay everlng at the Country clu'j for the CrelihtJii-CJr.r.ell wedobig rrly. their gu.-sta being s ated at a "T" thapeJ talle, placed In tiie gre. ti tiring room. Thosa present were: Miss Eslee if Sloiitpeller. Vt., Sliss Miichell of Denwr, Mlbs Pierce of Fall River. Mass., Mas HjMi Mocrhead. SIlss Jean Cu lahy. M's Ellen Cn Uh.on. Mls Nathnl e Sler iia:n, M.ss HollUter of San Luis obpo. Ca1.. Miss Fc Bauni. SIi?s Lu l!l ; Tlay ten. Miss Amy Gilnmre, ll-s France i Wesseli, !-s Clulre Helena WtoJard. MHs 1.1 xa tetli t'ongdon. Mlia tu.;t Keelli.e a! Cour. i!l Biufl's, Sliaa Gwenuo'.ln W'lile. Mm Anna Lourke, Silas Hai I Connell. Mr. Fd ward Cudahy. Jr., Sir. Barton M llard, Mr. Junius Brown, Mr. Ben Gallagher, Sir. Paul Gallagher. Mr. Lawrence B. Inker. Sir. Denlse Barknluw. Sir. John Bedkk. Sir. Frank Wilheim. Mr. Wlllard Butler, Sir. Hiil art Ruiim, Sir. John Sladden. Sir. Wll sor. Austin, Mr. Stanley lot sen. Mr. Klmci Rcdiek, ill. Edward Crtlghlun, Mr. Robert t'pdlke, Mr. Robert Bum. Mr nn.l Mn George Kedlck and Mr. and Mra. W. J. Connell. 1'lnlr.g ti-uether were: Mr nnd Mi Arthur Remlnarton. Mr. and Mra. F. I. Klrkendall. Mr. and Mr. A. I Reed. Judge and Mra. V. A. RedP k. Mr. and Mra. Iac C..la and Mra. Dan Wheeler. Captain ar.d Mra. T. II. Hacker inte;--talned aa their dinner gueata I'ol'im I and Mra. William (iluifurti and MuJ lr and Mr Ualbralth. One of the dinner part!e Siturday even ing tncludeij Mr. and Mra. T. F; Kennedy, Mr. and Mra. Duther Kountxe', Mr. and Mra. Samuel Burr s, Jr., and Mr. nnd Mra .,,-,. .,,, At one of the tables were Mr. nnd Mra. E. West brook. Mr. and Mra. W. H Whaelei. Mr. ar.d Mrs "Lulls C Nah. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cotton nnd Mr. C. Y Smith. I Dining together nt cnu of tlv tnblu were I Mrs. K a Wallace. Mlaa CJjrtruile Mmr ! hend. Mlaa Fuller. St las Fiiltli Potter. Dr. ond Mrs. C. A. Hull, Mr. Harry Tukey. Mr. Ropb Towle, Sir. Klmer Cops and Mr. Frank Haakell. Sir. and Mra. Glenn Whmt m and Mr. and Sirs. Wllllum Hosfurd had dlr.ner to gether Saturduy evening. Mr. and Mrs- VV. J. Hynos took dinner with Sir. and Mra. A. V. Klnaler. Mr. and Sirs. C. N. rtoblnson had aa their guests laat nijht Mr and Mra. . I. Hiinimer. Sir. and Mrs. T. C. Ryrnr and SI- and Mrs. J. D. Foster. Tie dinner gueata of Mr. nr.d STra A. J Ive Saturd.iy night were Mr. and Sirs. J. E. Ruii:n. Sir. anil Mis. Henry w. wy man. Mr. and Sirs. Milton Rnrl iw, Mr. and Mrs. Casper K. Yost and Sirs. Charles Offutt. Other dinner partiep Satuiday evenina; were Riven by Sir. W. T. I'tigc, who bud covers for four; Mr. R. F. Kloke. twenty; Mr. Harry SlcCorml -k. t n; SI;". SI. A. Hall, twelve; Mr. J. K. rrltclielt. four; Sir. C. II. Guloii. two: Mr. W. F. Smith, aix. and Sir. Stockton Hoth ot d Sir. George Prlna, H small party. fume null Ho ioalp. Sir. Arthur Wakeley returns to Cornell university Sunday. Mien Sadie Denham left Friay after noon for Deadwood. Slisa Dunster returnR today from an. ex tende visit In Chicago. Sliss Florence Waterbury returns Wedtur dny from a three months' stay at Chisago. Miss Hortensc Clarke returned Tuesday from a few weeks' slay at Wequetonsing, Mil ll. Slits Clair Duvul and SIIps Slarle Slackin left Friday to enter the University of Il linois. Miss Dlive Baker left Satuiday for North hampton, Slass., where she Is attending school. Sirs. Charles Marple and daughter. Jose phine, have returned from Excelsior Springe. Sirs. William W. Dong and Miss Neillo Ixmg left last evening for an extended trip to Denver. Slias Slutgaret Riley returned yester.'ny from a four weeka' visit to Cliicugo and In dianapolis. Sliss Helen Bummer returned this week to Lincoln to resume her studies ut the university. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Barrows have moved to Omaha. Sir. Harrows formerly lived here. Mrs. G. W. Johnston returned home Thur. day, after a two months" trip in north ern Sllchlgan. Sir. and Sirs. A. U Sleyrr have returns from a trip to SliK'kinuc island und around the Great Lakes. MIhh Elixubeth Sweet leaves this week for Smith college, where she will enter her sophomore, car- Miss Isabel French left Friday evening for Brooklyn. N. Y., to visit her sister, Mrs. Oliver Carpenter. ' Mr. Kenneth Phillips leaves today for Hanover, N. H.. to enter bis Junor year at Dartmouth college. Mr. and Sirs. Ray Wagner have returned from a three weeks' visit In Chicago, St. Louis und Kunsus City. . Sirs. Charles Clapn. who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wllklns, Is recovering from un attack of sciatica. SIlss Slaty Delaney left this week for llavunu. Cuba, for nn extended stuy wltli her lster, Sirs. E. P. Johnson. Mrs. Howard Baldrlge and son. SlaUolm, re uin today from Wequetslrg, Mich., where they huve been for several weeks. Sirs. Arthur J. Cooley Is visiting her par ents In Burlington, la., while Mr. Cooley is !n Denver on a business trip. Sirs. Daniel L. Korn. who hus been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Mori's Levi, leaves Slonday for New York City. Mr. and Sits. Robert Dempster and SIlss Elisabeth Allen will leave Tuesday. Sep tember IS, for a trip around the world. Miss PegB-y Polleys of St. Paul, Sllnn., will arrive In a fow days, to he the guest of Sliss Amy Gilmore at the Rome hotel. SIi. G. W. Wattles has returned from Clarkesvllle. la., where she has been visit ing In r parents, Sir. and Mrs. A. N. Leete, for several days. Sirs. H. S. Juynea, who has been visiting her daughter. Sirs. Brace Fonda, In Dundee for few weeks, returned to her home In SlinneupollB Friday. Tiie Sl saes Irene und Beatrice Coad. SIlss Ophelia Hoyden and Mlsa Esther Byrne let uu Monday to Washington, D. C, for thei.- soph, more year at "fruity college. Sits, ( larer.ee Slyers and little son. Nor- rls. are homo from a trip to Ohio and Illi nois. Sirs. Myers was accompanied home by her cousin, SIlss Grace Allen, from Litchfield, III. Miss Carrie D. Rhyn left Thursday for New Yorl City to ennt'nue her vrol studies with Mr. Suenger. Miss Rhyn ai plrei to the grand opera stage when she completes her studies. Mrs. W. Morris SIcKay returned Batur Cav from New York City, where she has been visiting for three nion'-ha. Enroute home she visited In End. Pa.. Niagara Falls aid Cleveland. Miss Mildred Lomax leaves Slonday for Rosten. where she will visit for about a for Germany, where he will continue her vocal studies with .Madam Geiter In Berlin. Dr. and Sirs. C. B. R1C.1 of Green Bay, Wis., will arrive the first of next week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rich and Dr. and Sirs. W. J. Bradbury during the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mrs. Mabel Bhrlver Blown of Hann.Dtti, Mo.. Is visiting for a month with her par ents'. Sir. and Sirs. W. G. Shrlver, Twen-tv-flfth and Parker streets. Mrs. Brown came up to attend the Ak-8ar-Ben festiv ities. Captain and Mrs. T. B. Hacker leave about October U' tor Kansas City, whlclj will fce their future station. Cap:ain Hucker. who hm been chief commissary of the Dipartmint of the Mlssjurl for tevral ye.irr, will be relieved on Oc tober Sir. Frank Smith of Mexico C'ty. for merly rf Omaha who las been visiting le'at.ves for about ten days, will return south the flrit of the week. Sirs. Smith und small Caughter will remain a few weeks longer. Silas Sadie Kirscbbraun anl Mr. Edvl: Kirschbraan will leave Tuesloy cvnlng for their respective sibocl-. Siisj Klisc:i braun will attend Ferry Hall. Laks Fores:. 111., and Sir. Klrsibbraun lh,i rnl-e slty of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Sirs. F. H Davis left Friday evening for New York, where she will meet her daughter. Miss Helen Duvis. who Is re- tuining from summer abrca.i. aiiss Marlon Connell, who haa been abrcad for a year, ntirna with Mla Da via Mr. and Mra. W. II. Wyman. who hava had aiwrttr.ent at the Normandle, will move Bcptcniber :9 to the home of Mr. aira . koixti I'. inpa er on eat nurrcy I atreel. which they l.-ve taken during the !bSeme' of Mr. nnd Mra. Dempater and SIlss Allen, who leave shortly lor a trip kini:nd the world. Sirs. John R. Manchester has returned from New York, where she visited her son. Sir. U. W. Manchester, who Is with tiie Savage Opera company In the "Slerry Widow." She was accompanied home by her little r.randdauRhter. Mias Kr.therlne Man chester, who wl:l remain here during tha wln'er. Sirs. Will Manchester Is expected In Omaha late In the fall. Coming; Hvrnti. Sirs. Julius Kessier will give a small luncheon Tuesday at the Field club. Miss Nannie I'age will entertain at sup per Sunday night at the Country club. Sir. D. W. Capon will rive n d'nn-r of twelve sovers Monday evening at hue Fi Id club. The annuel High school tenn's tourna ment will take place tills week at the Fle d iluu. Tuesday luncheons at the Field club will be given by Mrs. D. J. O'Brien. Who w II entertain for tclve, and by Mrs. J. H. Conrad. Wednesday evening Sir. and Mrs. J. A. Slonroe will give a dlnper of ts-n covers and Sir. and Sirs. C. N. Kolrinson will en tertain for rlghl. at the Field club. A house party la being glyen from Sutura day afternoon to Monday morning at the Algonquin cottage at the Rod and Gun club. Mr. and Mrs. William Rlgdon of Council Bluffs will chaperon the parly. The time will be spent largely in sail.ng and canoeing. Those in the party are Slisaes Slatian Funkhouser, Nell Guild. llaiel Blair, Et!ie Kldrldge, Messrs. Byron Hart, Tom Bradeu, Wilson Bwiisier, Will Guild, Russell Fisher and Sir. and Sirs. William Rlgdon. Miss Hazel Council and Sir. Edward Cielghton and their wedding party will be much entertained this week, having some special function In their honor for each day of the week. Slonday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nash will give a dinner party at the Omaha club, after which Mr. Edward Crelghton will entertain at the Orpheum; Tuesday Mra. J. W. Griffith will entertain at luncheon; Wednesday Miss Ruth Slouru head will give a luncheon at her home, and In the evening Miss Jean pudqhy will entertain at dinner at the Country club for the wedding paj'y- Thursday evening Mr. and Sirs. John Daugherty will entertain' at dinner at their home; Friday Mias Amy Gilmore will be hostess' at a luncheon at the Omaha club, and Saturday Miss Hazel Connell will give a spinster luncheon at her home. Plenanrea Past. A number of box parties were given Fri day evening to hear Chauneey Olcott at the Boyd. In one partv wer Sliss Pierce of Fall River, Muss; Sliss Mitchell of Den ver, Miss Estee of Montpeller, Vt.; Miss Hazel Connell, Sir. Edward Crelghton. Mr. Junius Brown, Sir. Lawrence Briker and Mi'- and Sirs. W. J. Connell. n another party were Mayor and Mrs. Dahlmnn and Mr- and Mrs. Austin Collelt. In another box were Mr. and Sirs. Slonaghau, Mr. and Mrs. Husslc and Sir. Longley. Wedding and Knavaacrmrnts. Sirs. M. K. Woolley announces the en gagement of her daughter, Vivian D., tf Sir. Harry A. Stone. The niarrlupe will take place in October. The marrluge of Miss Gretchen Patlie to Mr. R. D. Scott of Los Angeles was solem nised at noon Saturday ut the First Chirs tian church, Rev. S. D. Dutcher perform ing the teremony. After a short wejding trip they will reside at Los Angeles. A wedding of wide social Interest in Omaha is that of SIlss Slarlun Cameron of Montreal, Canada, and Mr. Ezra Millard, son of the lute Ezra Sllll.ird and nephew of .Senator Millard, it is (o he a very iiulet church wedding ut high noom Slonday at St. Paul's church In Slunlieul, The young people will take an eastern wedding trip, returning to Omaha ths latter part of October to reside ut North Tlli ly-thlrd Street." Miss I. Ilia Rohrhough und (lie members of her bridul party will bo honor guests at a dlnt.er given Sunday evening at the llensluiw by Sir. Wllllum R. Wood, Mr. Samuel Rees, Jr.. Mr. Royal Comstork; and Sir. Charles WrlRlit, who will he ushers at the Chapmun-Rohrhnugh wedding. Thosa present will Include Miss Rohrheugh, Miss Alice Swltzler, Sliss Isabel Baldwin, Sliss Fannie Howland. Sfiss Irene Cole, Miss Rees, Mr- - Judeon Chapman, Mr. Wil liam R. Wood. Mr. Royal Conistock, Sir Charles Wright and Mr. Samuel Rees, Jr. Special showing of fall millinery Wednes day at Riley Sisters, 317 South Sixteenth street. Meraheim, Paxton block, fall opening exclusive millinery. I Fall Opening In ery Wednesday and Thursday Our Stock of attractive Fall Hats in all the Eastern styles and modes is most complete. Pattern hats in dandy shades and pretty effects. Prices are low considering quality SCHALL SISTERS 1614 North 24th. Both Phones. F. M. Schadell & Co. 1522 Douglas Street Are showing a nice line of Pattern Hats, at from $$.00 to $60.00 I-VIAKIE SfWAlSJSOM HARPIST Teacher of Piano S33 So 27m fit. MRS. A. HUSTER Telephone Douglas 2160 I 1.517 FARNAM ST. In Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Skirts LOCATION-"Just West of New Henshaw Hotel Ladles' Tailor and Furrier, announces the opening exhibition of high class and Btyllsh fur In his new and commodious quarters In the Webster apd Sunderland Building, Sixteenth and Howard Streets. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THIS WEEK HAIR On a Woman's Fnce, Neck, Arms or (Shoulders is Not Considered Attractive. LA JEUNE DEPILATORY (L(QUIB) Body In from 5 to 10 mlnutes-i-leavlng ths kln aoft and white no smarting or burning; 75Q per bottlo. By mall, aealod, 11.00. Circulars free. imMii ft mcoovvex.1. smca co.f Cor. 16th and Dndxe Bta., Omaha. ow cava co., Cur. Ht - . Oiiitthi. Attractive Millin- Phone Harney 1033 381 North 16Ih Street Hotel Loyal Dldg. Exclusive Millinery To he correctly dressed to feel that one's clothes enn stand the criticism of those who "Know" is every woman's desire. The 'Elite" label stunds for all that is fashionable in women's attire, it assures you the very best in materials, workmanship ami finish yet prices are kept within sensible nnd moderate bounds. Women's Tailored Suits Embodying Elite Style and Value Autumn styles In suits that represent the finest product of leading New York makers, and which measure up to the rigid standard of the "Elite" aB regards the features of style and value, a splendid comprehensive assemblage fg ready for display and sale at $19.50 $25.00 and $SO.50. Tneso PPlar price suits that fill many a prurtlca wunt are especially directed to at tention for Monday, but the attraction does not stop with these lor there Is a larger showing of others) at $35.00 $30.50 $ 15.00 $55.00 a"d on "P including many rich and exclusive models, portraying the neweBt developments along the Dlrectoiie otyle lines. The New Skirls for Autumn Made of Panama, Broadcloth, Voile, Taffeta and Satin, In closely fitting sheath lke models, flare gored styles and some plaited styles. Prices $8.75 to $25.00. In Our Fur Department We have the most complete stock of coats and fur scarfs, stoles apd muffs, Including the most popular minks, lynx and bluo and black wolves. whaft of taking any chances on family remedies, when you can get one for any ail ment, and which Is absolutely guaranteed by any of the following well Known druggists? Your money back If any "A. D. 8" remedy, for any puitohc, doej not ilease you. Ask any of these druggists. Bull Drug Co., 1216 Farnam 8t. 8. A. Heranok, 1402 South Kill St. Km II Cermak, 1262 Houth 18th Ht. C'rlaney Phurnmcy, 24th and Lake. Sts. H. 11. KIiIhih, 2HUJ Leavenworth Ht. fouler & Arnold!, 213 North 25th Ht. J. J. Freytag. 1814 North 24th Ht. Green'a Phurmacy, Park Ave. and Pacific. Hainra Drug Co, I th and Karnam Hta. Hanncom Park Pharmacy, 1601 Ho. 28th. Howell Drug Co.. 207-209 N. 16th Sta. W. C. Huyden. 2920 Farnam Bt. Her Urand Pharmacy, Cor. 18th 4 Howard. Joliannon Drug jo ?uo., z 4 1 ii ana npaiamg, h and Karnam Hta. H. H. King. 24 C K. l.athrop. 1 324 North 24th St. J. II. Merchant, Cor. 16th and Howard. I.. K. Pevton, 2401 Leavenworth Ht. Prlhbenow & Co., 1527 Vinton Ht. Saratoga Drug Co., 24th and Ante Ave. J. H. Schmidt, 24th and Cuming Sta. And 8.0O0 otbar orugglata In vrj vUllaga 4 city aU over tna Uaitaa Statu sailing thla wonderful preparation today. FORMAL Millinery Opening Our New Millinery Deparimemt will present for your inspection the latest Fall Fashions on Monday, September 21 Individuality,, exclusiveness, correct ness and courteous treatment always. Please accept this as a personal invitation. Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. NCTCARDS and Waists 1 Pchaerer & Son, 2631 North l$th Ht. Hchaefer'a Cut Price Drug Ft ore, 16th nnU Duuglaa rU rafts. BrliH-fer'a Cut Prlc Drug Store, 18th and Chicago Streets. Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Cuming. O. 11. U'lrth. 40th and Hamilton Sta. Banaoa. Kali. Bprague'a Benaun Pharmacy. onta Omaha, Wab. J. U Kubat. UO Nortli 24th fit. Rchaefer'a Cut Prlca Drug Storea, 401 N tU.; 24th and N tita. Coanoll a luff a, Iowa. Jno. W. Camp, 505 W. Broadway. Dell O. Morann. 14? Weat Hriadway. Bchaefer'a Cut Prlca Drug Store, 6th Ava. and Main tit i Use