B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER1 IS, 1008. The Car for Ladies tknt infvonMnun drive with cerfecl safetr elejfant in all its appoint- mtnti ' assy to operate dflHghtlWy eomfortabta, The Baker Glecteio Qaecn Victoria W oar aartlaalarf adapted rVlaHIi u HiiaurtoBe ami aimiilit fw 1 f driving In tha parlra an thbmilaarde rr canine:, wwptiirrtr. reception. tha matinea, and tha thmiaand and ona requirement of tha aodetr woman. Has Wrt oeerleaa' eapairtfr Siotor ' awl wrrollar that will NOT I mma," SOCIETY FUTS IN FILL WEEK Numerous Smart Functions Incidental to Women'! Convention. ra or ft B) iMnwItonJ, safe and absolutely eWn. aaraiirrlna' ths of Lktt tint dainty or aMwraM rwn without dan of Mary. Oirr twtt piumrnw Inatda Drive Coup la) rntomaanira' Ma arkh Quean Victoria bad osr tha earn ohmna. Allow U To Demonstrate a Qnara TWoiia Modal In ro anna aftarannB. and ahnw ym bow simple, enarmMit, kixtiitnuBi triia anotur nnnai n. ana i mmi R la rnntmiiadt Oor aaaxMiatrator la a ycmr aarrira. 'an antra appalnMia a or mau. "tr an B "rhoae" ELECTRIC GARAGE CO., 1840 Farnani Street, Omiha, Hall. Folapawns Dong-las' t96U r Select Gifts Now Ouf stock of suitable Jewelry for glft Wed ding. Birthday, Christmas:, etc. Is now at the height of coa pleterMec. Yoi fan) make Jftuf selections now from the choicest th 1 n g s the season brings out Byis later mean picking from depVeted and broken lines. Unvarying eare and faste la the selectkra of oor stock makes "It come from Ed holia'a" enhance the attract rve&ess of yotir gift. Albert Edholm 16tk amf Harney La Vallien Benuflful pfecea of wokavanhla, at w 1 1 Al m o n d a. a a p. phlfes, peartd 4 semt - ar' clous stones, J 10.00 to jr,T50. Shirt Waist Rings In popular coral, tourquola, La pis Lazuli, etc, ia.OO to (20.00. Gold Match Boxes An a s tnxrC ot exclusive and luxation p a t tern. plain or set tilh d'a monds and sup plilres, J15.00 to ftu.00 Gold Cigar retu Gates Every correct design, rangmtr in p. ice f r 1 r. !0.) In JKO.Oo. 1R aaa o.iafn jar EXCLUSIVE SILVER rOR THE FALL BRIDE Cheat a of Silver. New, elaborate and complete. Price range gradad by number of pieces you may wlh. Selection can be made to suit fv desired want. An elegant Rift for the Fall Brld-. An economical plan In boring Jew elry la to o to a store wham there la abanlutely no ttueation ahout ijumI Ity. When you buy here you don't pay an more than you wotilJ at ap indifferent atort. but you're certain alioi't the noallty. Tlial'a more portaht In clioMlnu diamonds. Jewelry, watrliea arl ailverware than almost any other urtu le of mm diamine. C. B. Brown Co. 16th fend Fmam MITSICAXE AT HAPPY HOLLOW TiMp rHata BM Will rrereila (kr l'rnrim to Be Given t'nder Ik Direction of Mra. A. O. BttwnsdWk Even t p. VTliat man kr.owa better than the- ohap yiw've wed What lint looka beat on your dainty head? Sat which you wear, the. blua one or the yellow, Dapenda orttimea upon, asm other fellow. What wwtinn has more chance to learn your atylo Than she, your wife? Yet nearly all the while You wear he tlea she happens to detest And II because aome girl llkei tlioae the beatt The Observer. The Boetwl (vlnUr. MONDAY Meetlnar of Mundliy BHdg club at the home of Mra A. O. Bfeson; meet Inff of new dnnrlnn cluh of youni married people at the Noma of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poorly; Lieutenant and Mrs. W. N. Maakell. dinner party at Rort Omaha; Mia Anna M;irs!i. parry f.n- M:a Dutcher. Tl'ICSDAY Alumnae meeting and liinchemi at the Sncret Heart aeademy. Parlt I'lace; ltinchenns at Hiippy Hollow cluh, given by Mrs. W. E. Hitchcock for Book Re view cluu. and bv Mrsi Kli:beih Colfax and Mrs. W. Iu. Svlhy for K.iuml Dxeii club; Mra. Earl Klpiinger. luncheon for Miss Rouhe; L.. P. C. club, Mra. Ko enawelir. W rJ'.DAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waller, dwrn-e at their home for Miss Marlon HaJler; Miss Kathryn Mci.'lnnahmt-, brldRe party Jor Mlas Josephine Koclie of Den ver and Mlsa Aleta lUu liner of Portlnnd, Ore.; meetiiiB of Wednesday RrhlKe eluh at home of Mrs. Dnrence Y. 3mitn; Iong-Lut-her weddlnK", Mrs. Wayne H-mpliiii, new club; Alternate Card club, lira. C. V. Rmith. ThCKSIDAY Pinner and mueieale at Itappy Hollow clul)-, NehraHlci Churcli club, reception and dinner ;it t'.e Com mercial ulub; Mrs. E. K. Khnberly. lun cheon at Happy Hollow cluh-, luncheon day at Happv liollfw dub. FItlDA MeetlnK of JXinlor P.rlde club at the home of Mrs. Karl Klpllm;r; meetinn of the Friday- rrldtre club; Mrs. A k loot, brldn party; Skii Soucl clul). Miss Kejclna Anitreson; Yellow itose club, Mrs. Kdquiat; 11. O. L. club. 8ATI RDA (Jmikron club dance nt Cham bers' hall'; dinner tmd dnnee at Happy 1 Hollow dun; Mr. and Mrs, R. 1- Carter, dinner at Happy Hollow. , rncldental. to the convention of the Ne braska Fderntton of Women's Clubs held in the city hint week wait a round ot smart social! affairs complimentary to some of the vteillPg; delejate Largest of all ifhese wa the banquet tendeacd th dele gates by the Omaha Woman's club Thurs , day evenlnit at the Rome hotel at which i nearly fl woitier we-e present. Thursdiiy , affernoon '( Riven over to social affairs, a me I which w.ia th informal reception by the Society lf Fine Arts, Riven that thar vieltiritt women, nilsht meet Mrs. Joan Slierwood; of Chlcag-n, and the opening ot th Ltnlrwnr irt gallery and home through the courtesy of Mrs. Llrjlnger and Mra. Hauler. The reception to the visiting- PamslH'ers of the American Revolution at the nome of Mrs. Anna Metcalf Tuesday, afternoon was another chnrmtna; affair of tho week. And bes1d-8 these larger affairs tliera was a round: ot luncheons and dinner at tho Omaha club and in the homes at which Mrs; Sherwood and other out-of-towa women were fursts of honor. The musicals to be given at Happy Hol-To-v Thursday evening under the direction ot Mr.. A. J. iklwarda will be a feature of the week and promises one more big oc casion for tho club before the eeaaon closes formally Hallowu'en night. The auecess cf lavt year' program, which was also given un'fer Mrs. JEdwardu direction adds Inter est fo the program to Which some of the Venning' musicians of ilie city will coo rrlb'ute. A tablte d'hote dinner will be wrved preceding the program. Tho Tues day night table d'hote dinner and dance at Happy Hollow la discontinued this week, which promUea to n ake tne Thursday even liiff privileges the more appreciated while the season last. Contributing; to the pro- grant will be Mlsa Lorenzen and Mlas rr.!flpe J;in.m, vocalists, and Miss Loutss bluittuck, violinist, who h;ve recently studied abroad; Mr. Fred LUis, vocal t, and Jki.ss Cwrinix; Paulson, pUinUte. sen at the game of high five. Prises were won by Mrs. ft. Smith and Mrs. T. Melcher. The next meeting will be In two weeks at the home of M"rs. C. F. Harries. Thnse pres ent were: Mesdamea T. Melcher, A. 8am ueltion, J. Sullivan, II. Itackensen, H. Smith, F. H-. Phjrnea, M. T. Dennis. C. F. Berne. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Rubra gave a bridge party (Saturday evening at their home on Locuat street. The guests ware: Mrs. Bull of fault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shary, Mr. and Mrs. fceo Omtte, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlndhcltn, Mr. and Mrs. William Winn. M. and Mrs. N. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moisa. Mr. Julius Bies. l.tuer of Milwaukee and Mr. Joseph Baehr of at; Louis, Ma. Mr. and Mrsi iB, M. Moraman entertained at a handsomely appointed dinner Friday evening at their home. Autumn flowers were usod In decoration, and those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Wattles, Mr. and Mrs. Goorae A. Joalyn, Mr. and Mrs. Foot a. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. CI. F. Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morsman and Mr. and Mrs. E. M". Morsman. A number of Informal theater parties were given Friday evening at the Boyd, most of them belmt followed by cafe suppers. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Creighton gave a small party for their guest. Miss Mitchell ot Den ver. In another party were: Miss Curtis, Mr. snd Mrsi Charles Stewart of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield and Mr. Arthur Oulou. Another party Included Captain and Mrs. R. L. Hamilton and Cap tain and Mrs. John Hlne. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton were together. Miss Sylvia Horever entertained ths I A. O. FiMdav evening at her home, 1302 North Forty-fifth street.' Several fancy dances were Riven by Miss Sj-lvla Hoover. Miss flretcheii Langdon and the. Mlssew lone and Addle Fotg. The next meeting of the club will bo a Hallowe'en party on Friday sven inr. October 30, at the home of Miss Amelia Adams. Those present at tho last meftinsr wers: Misses Gretchen Langdon, lone Fogg. Mildred1 Warthen, Marie Warthen, Sylvia Hoover. Addle Fogg, Amelia Alams, Cleo Warthen, Marie Rich ardson, Messrs. Jack Sprague, Earl Njct, VivLin Hoover, Leslie Noel and Mr. und Mrs. D-. A. Fearce. ( f Guaranteed Black . (Zp O rj fTSP J ? CTP W ! aaas aa " f : literiiriiits i .is. limmmm mm m xmu mn i i . i s'.ri -m wi i 7?ir;i s- ll H'i7i'f vm i' ti t; MM!!'il iml'w fW i 'si 111 i' ' 1 '111 Cam and (.a (ioaalp. Mrs. J. Janowskl has returned from as extended stay in California Miss Minnie Thomas has returned from a fortnight's visit In New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Burket have aa their guest, Mrs. Mays of Stella. Neb. Mrs. Charlee W. Robblns of Chicago Is the guest of Mrs. Charles Stanton. Miss Omega MoNamara will be the guest for the remainder of the week ot Mlsa Beat rice. Cole. Mrs. J. H. Macomber la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Cuscaden, at Erickaon, Neb. Miss Cratr. of Des Moines arrived last wtek to be tha guest of Miss Mary Gal-bralth. Mrs. George A. Abbott of Falls City, Neb.. arrived today and la tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Abbott. Miss Margaret McShane leaves the latter part of this week for a fortnight's visit wth friends la Chicago. Mr. George Bldwelt of Denver spent a few days last week as the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bidwell. Miss Clara Mitchell of Denver la the guest of Mrs. Edward A. Creighton at Bensonhurst for a few days. Captain and Mra. Ball ot Fort Crook have as theh- guest Captain Ball's mother, Mrs. Ball of Marquette. Mich. Mra J. B. Baum underwent a alight operation Saturday at her home and la re ported aa progressing favorably. D, II- P. Hamilton was called to Louis ville, Ky., Tuesday by the Illness of hi slater and Is expected home Monday. Mrs. W. P. Peverelt and Miss Florence Deverell have returned from an extended visit to San Francisco and Loa Angeles, CaL Dr. Long, Dr. Flesher and O. W. Hagar ill arrive Sunday from Oklahoma and will remain until after the Long-Dutcher wed ding. Mrs. Will Hayes of Winnipeg, Man., and Misses Ethel and Gladys McBride of To ronto, Ont., are the guests of the Misses Loftua. Miss Gertrude Moorhead will return tha first of neat week from Chicago, where sue lias made a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Bradway. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Morse returned Saturday from Seattle. Wash., where they have visited their ain, Mr. Robert Moras, for a month. Bishop and Mrs. Mlllspaugh left Saturday for their home In Topeka, Knn.. after visit ing with Mrs. Millspntigh's sister, Mrs. F. H. Davis, for tho last week. Mra Coyne of Chicago, who was here for the meeting of the State Federation of Women's clubs, will be the guest of Mrs F. H. Cole for several weeks. Miss Helen Edwards of Kansas City will arrive Saturday and will be the guest of Miss Calla Dutcher. Mlsa Edwards will be bridesmaid at the Long-Dutcher wedding. 4J5T WAMNAM. ST. Extra Sizs SILK Petticoats ri liii ffliiiii The debutantes and the brides to be are two of the interesting subjects of conver sation Just now, especially as they are to be Central figures in some of the biggest things scheduled for the winter. Miss Marlon Haller Is to be first" of the debu tantes, Mr. and Mrs. Haller having ar ranged a dancing party for Wednesday evening of this week at which she will be fermally Introduced. All of the other young women will be presented before the holidays and society is anticipating a gay Winter. Jta sequels to some of the weddings sev eral Interesting wedding tours are being ..t i AHt. ........ ! ... , ., I Mrs- J- - waxier and two children of . ... I Independence, Cai., are visiting' Mis. H&x tef's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fearon R iLber Goods whtlo some of the other trlj Include vari ous Interesting (luce over the count, y from the Atlantic to the Pacllic. ! At Happy llullavr. Miaa Alice Galea and tlie members of the Thimble club gave a dinner of twenly-two covers Saturday evening at Happy Hollow. They were seated nt the round table, which had anitiimn decorations. Pr. and Mrs. A. B. Burners entertained at dinner Saturday evening the members of the senior class of the Omaha Medical col hH. Thutr guests numbered sixteen. In one of tlie small dinner parlies Satur day were Pr. and Mrs. W. F. Milroy, Mrs. C. W. Hay. a of siu lla. Neb., aud Miss lva.herine Milroy. The ('inner suests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. I Uuiket kSJluriluy evening were Mr. and j Mrs. L. Householder, Mrs. Womersley, Miss ! Anna Haskell und Vita Anna Barket. , I Oth.r dinner parties Saturday evading were given by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Web ster. Who had elfcht h-.;ests; Mr. T. W. Blackburn, four; Mr. Fred Creigh, two; Mr. C. 11. Wal'ath, five; Mr. David Cole, eighteen; Mr. B. N. Tandy, five. Friday evening there was a golfers' din ner at the club, which the losers of last Saturday's golf match gave to the win ners. Covers Were placed for Sixty. We rarry In stouk everything In the ruliber Hue that Is used in im sick or nursery rohi. A few of ihe necessities that sruuld be In every home For Mon day unly, all goods ku.u .uu.e.l. 11.25 -qiiit Hot Water H,.nle 750 (iiaroon color tiuaran.ead ) tl.lt .i-uuai ( Hot Water Hotile fl.00 ( Kaioon color Liuavsnt. e.l. ) 1 tl 4-iuart Hot Water llottle Sl.SS (Maroon eoloi (tuaranlved. I ' ciyrlnge ffl.03 ..03 (Maroon color ll.iaraniee.1. Miss Louise Fcaron returned with Mra Baxter. Miss Sadie. Lesser of San Jose, Cal., has arrived to be tiie guest of her aunt. Mrs. L. Richards, 3411 Burt street Mrs. J. H, Tisol of Kansas City is also visiting Mrs. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brandt Is and Miss Ruth Biandels are visiting in New York Mr. Brandeis will return home Wednesday of next week, but Mr. Brandeis and Miss Brandeis will remain a short time longer. Mini Ella P. Vail!, a member of the Na tional Art society of Chicago, who has been Visiting at her home In Beatrice, Ntb. spent last week in Omaha attending the art lectures and the Women's Federation meetings. Mr. and Mra. Henry J. Abrahams and daughters have returned from a three months' trip, two ot which were sp -nt on the Pacific coast and the last month at Elkhorn Lode In northwestern Nebraska, properly owned by Mr. Abraham. Dr. and Mrs. 8. K. Spaulding, who are It 00 Ladles' Whirling Spray Myrlrgc fg.( tl.21 J-gtiurt Fountain Syringe. .. . l. pleasure Past. Mrs. Glen Wi.aiton gave an Informal bridge party Satuiday artenmon at her home on Harney street, complimentary to htr mother, Mrs. F. 1. Klrkendsll. Captain and Mrs. Mart n 1 Crlmmlna of Fort Croi k gaxe an Informal dinner Friday tvening In honor of Mies Cratt of Pes Moines, who is the gu.st of Miss Mary Ualbralth. Tlioe rresent were: Misses M.iry Uallirnhh. Maiy Cratt, Captuln Wut- tield. Captain un Pell, Llute'.ant Harvey It. 10 l-uuart Fountain Hyrtnk fl.lS (Maroon color ouitraiiteed. 1 11. TS l-uuart Fountain Syringe 91.40 , and Captain and Mrs. Crimnilns. (Maroon color uuarumeeo.. tOo Sanitary Napkins, par dosen. . . . . .85 BEATON DRUG CO. PiftceuUi aul K a ream S Tllfirif HAVING BOOK MANL. AUItllJllLl acrlpta novels, poetry, nwinwiiH hi(ory. genealogy, any- thins that go to make a aalable book -art Invited to correrx nd wilu oocarkaa rut. Tribune uiug, invw iwia. Miss Ad.l'ne Sherwood entertained at dinner Friday evening In honor ot Mrs. Wilcoa. who nil formerly Miss Ada Moon of Omaha. Mr. Wilcox leave shortly for California. Covers were placed for: Miss Minnie Eilberts. Mlsa Hattle Carberry. Mlaa Marls Phelan, Mrs. Q. A. Wilcox. Mra. T Keown. Mlsa Jessie Sherwood and Mlsa Adeline Blur wood. The Busy Bee Card club waa eatertalnad Thursday afternoon by Mr. 11. Backcu- d Suits THE first thing every woman wishes is to get the things which please her. It is easily accomplished here, for we buy none but dependable merchan dise, correct in style, pricing it con- S sistently low, store service then 1. 1! 1' l. 1 v comes into tne nmengnt, ana we 5 take pardonable pride in Having an unexcelled corps or salespeople. OUR GREAT SHOWING OF F9am mi Faicy TaiSore at $35, $45 and $60 This great showing is now at its height. Selections from the lines of the ab solutely best makers assembled here in unparalleled assortment. It is certain that every woman who reads this announcement and has use for a suit at any of the above mentioned prices can be interested in this showing. The new style 'features in their many variations are abundantly represented, both in plain tail ored and fancy tailored effects. The wanted materials in the season's approved shades and patterns receive their best showing in these lines. These suits incor porate every distinctive feature that discriminating women demand. Truly a great showing for Monday and best selections can be made then. An early inspec tion invited. Showing of New Fall Coats An immense showing of fall coats in the new long styles. Some come in the fancy stripes, but most all come in fine broadcloths and kerseys, with extra fine linings, at 15.00, 18.50, $25.00, 29.50 and 35.00. Large Assortment of High-Class Furs If you are at all interested in the selection of a fur coat, stole, neck piece or muff, we know it will be to your advantage to give us a call and be shown our line of furs. You will find our prices the lowest in Omaha. s. .! a win iimisibii "pys""! irtcraM "fa sb COATS, SUITS, GOWKS AND FURS AT and upward; that are correct. The woman of fashion will find it decidedly to her advantage to see the garments shown here. FIT, STYLE, DISTINCTION, and moderate prices appeal to the women that know. MOTEL, ROME Suite 40-A Alterations personally supervised. No charge. Telephone Douglas 2505. SBUSSdSSSSS 3SIS21"g.'JE.C (Continued on Third Page.) ROBERTSON CAFE 308-10 SOUTH 15th STREET Is now prepared for quick service, with entire new Crew. Guarantee quick and polite attention. : : : C. W. ROBERTSON, PROP. Miss Sorenson TEACHER OF SINGING 548 Ramge Building. 'Phones: A-2687, H. 2687. WE DO NOT QUOTE PRICES But we give you the best and most up-to-date hat in the city for les money than you can get elsewhere. New patterns in every week. F. W. SCIiADELL 1522 DOUGLAS ST. 14-lneh $1.00. THAT rtlTHES .-ff' r-V?M '''." ft i'-V .VY:'!'i.--l,.;;' Bend us money order or cash. We will promptly send you postpaid Hits beaut liul rich Ostrich Plume, 14-Inch, tl 00; lu-inch. tl 60. Full of life, luster and highly curled In any color. Tha greatest bar gain ever offered. I!uy from us and save retailers' profit. We guarantee goods aa represented or money refunded. ArSICAaT TBAOUIO CO, in" Broadway, Dept. K-, w York City. CHICAGO FILM EXCHANGE Asaertoa'a For moat TUm Banters 4T to S60 Braaoala Bldf, Osoana, Sea our pictures at the Cameraphone Theater, Douglas and 14th Sts., Nebraska's beat picture show. Talking, Animated Pictures. HANSON'S SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Served from 5 to 8 p. m. Sunday, October 18th SI. 00 Per Plate OTSTEBS BEZ.ISHBS fiOUFS PISS ENTREES BOAST AX.AD XHTXZMETI COPPEK Blue Points Celery Radishes Olives Consomme Julienne or Mock Turtle au Madera Filet of Sole Moruay Crab Meat New berg en Crouatade Medallion of Turkey. Montebello or Filet Mlgnon of Beaf Chasseur i'eus Paysanne Spring Lamb, Mint Buuee Combination Halad Parfaft Victoria or Glace Tuttl Frulttl Demi Tasse Cleaning and Dyeing Prico List Z.ASIES' LIST. Plain Waists Kllk Waists Plain Skirts Plaited Kklrts Fkirt and Prop.... ackets (shortl ... length, lined .. lenstli. unllned Cravenetles Dry Claanlog and Pressing; $ .50 .78 .78 1.00 1.85 1.00 ' 8 00 1.50 5.60 Syalng aud Pressing $irob" 1.00 1.60 a. oo i.oo 1.50 B 50 9.S0 MEN'S LIST. Drr or I Claaaing, (Steam Claaa! Dyeing Suits Coals Vest Pants '. Overcoats I'lstera (heavy) Gloves Neckties inr ana ana I Preaalng iPreaalna; 7. $i.6o a.eo .78 1.85 .60 .75 .60 1 OO 1.50 S RO . . I 8 .00 I 3 00 .10 10 Cafe Loyal SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER DE LUXE From 0 to 8 80 o'Clock $1.00 Per Plate MUSIC Hotel Loyal FIRE-PROOF "At the Stan of the Red Arrow' OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE Effa Ellis Ulusfratsd Music School 203-4-5 Old Brandeis' Building. Theoretrica! Department Effa Ellis Piano Department Eloise Wood Voice Department Lena Ellsworth Dale Violin Department Frances Bradshaw Claas and private leaaona In all depart meiit. Orchestra and Eneemble Work. Telephone Douglas 701. All work guuranteed first-class in ev ery respect. 'Phone for a wwnon to come for your work. " The Pantorium "Oood Cleancra and Sycrs." 1513 Jones St. Both 'Phones LATEST STTT.E1. PKAPECT PIT. PUat-Claaa Work at M odd At Frio. 2983 LBVEFWOSTH STSZET. TaL Baraay M3. Have your fall and winter ult made at our placa. Though n( w In Omaha. In the hurt period of tune Vke have deiiioiiatratwl our uperlorlty In rvery l-tall over other, to the many who already have tried us Ask a lady who ha had a suit at our place and hrar what he says. Our per feclncx in fit. tyle and workmauahiy 1 without comparison in Omaha. Tailor and Furrier TABLE D'HOTE DINNER SUNDAY AT THE ESAPEA1. 1508-10 HOWARD ST. 11:30 A. M. TO 8 P. M. fcl.iutr Itw PoliataV Hun.LJI.. rtM'ltstklpal i'i vw v,.) as luauiUMiui va ivv as TahieD'Hote Dinner AT- IShe Calumet 1411-13 Douglas Streak