tiif, .OM.WIA Hi-'.. . SUNDAY RKK: OlTORKT? '2o. IfW. SOCIETY PLANS CAY TIMES and Mm p W. Mrv P. M. cnw in. i ne v-ar for Society Affairs or use in inclement weather, th Baker Electric Inside Driven Coup is convenient, luxurious and comfortable. It in made in two models for two or four Dassenrers and is distinguished by the elegance and refinement of its appointments. .he Baker Glecteio Extension Front Coape 'with a seating capacity for four passengers is our latest model and possesses in every , particular the high grade quality bo well known tn Halter construction. The Queen Victoria body can be used on the Extension Front Coup6 Chassis. Let Us Demonstrate thia now moHl tj vmi O.11- demonstrator is at your service ana we snail De gian to make an appointment either by "phone" or mail. KLKCTKIC A1IAK CO., 1980 rarnaot Btraat. Omaha, Was. Tslsvhosa Dongrlas 3Sl. 7 Ml II Omaha, H.b. i I Ji-e-. i Hallowe'en Traditions Will Intfr Into Everything o Week. i The P. I' rl'.it wis verj pleasantly e?i- I'llini'il 1ii.la;- eventrs; at the he.ni- if j M' K'lm ('.t?t.-veiti. Cnrris wrr rlav'd j t'l li j it'sh .ni,. w 4 made v Jitj.-'S Minii Cairn. Ma- e;.inita f)acv .wili j f iitoriin t ; .- i Tne.hiv. Novrml'T :!. ! TUESDAY MUSICALE OPENS YEAR m her , mir, we.e: Misses ' iiJi.iie t irii. r'fM:! (;ib'n S'rlla Olsen. ' ; Kadrvn Fhtil.l. Kmtn.i Oust :v nn, T"!.ir:i Ham? Hollow Kennallr lose eaan ,j,rnim J(,nr Xcsnl;. Mabelle K nKman. Tharsdnr Kifnlns and Cotillion dak tilves Klrst Parly f War. THE WIZARD The Waa of M ainrn. Oli noinon ways are straw;., tin line. And wooing I' fl wondrous thing. Tiny lose a man when iliy purs u'. And win hmi hy surtenfWina;' -The I'li'Ui.-i ph r. Ih Burial Calendar. MuM.i V -Mci'i lug nf Mnn.lav K i pib at the home if Mn. A. I K.-d. TI'KSDA V Mr. and Mr. K S W--t hi imk, o'clock coffnc for Ml?" trfils West Immk of ORiti nstwii e. N. V.; Ulii' lienn clay at Hapnv llolluw clul: Mrs: J. M Kcva. luni licon at llappv Hollow WKINKST)AY Mrs. R. I'. Moire. Iirlila palv for Mr. J. Mr llnlci'-k ; nvnltiK hHll nt Mi'lropolllHii ruih, Mrj. Paul HuilriKli. hriilg" Innclnim: Mr. W. J. Hroauh. whim party; Altcrnite Caul club Mffi. V. .i. Jurgi tiKin. THI ' RSUA Y "ol illlur. club patty at I'h.Hii lra' hall; Mrs. A . V. Kliiflcr, bridge party; lnitiliinn day i.t Munpv Kullnw club; Htoni-Ynally wcilillng; Mr. A V. KIiirIit, hi Mite pMity; Mra. V. . t'tiiti!" anil Mra. J. W. Maraliall, lj"cli rn nt Happy HniP w; nupy Pcj i'.imi club. Mis. i'. r. b:irnp KBI 1A V Mrr. A. V. Kln!i r, V.rMn pirly: tiicctlng of ihr Kriridy l!rtite club; meeting of Junior PiMkc club hi t lie lion-.c of MiMa Mrtbcl Mnrr; T. A. O. club. Halloween party; Mi. V. J. llrnHtch. wlilt purlv: Mis Helen Hlepen. evcnii g f art ; Mrs. P. pramleia and Mit. I). M. Meyer, lune lunciieon Ht liio new njiin c;t '. SATrilPAY-H.-illowecMi prty nt H?ppy Hollow i luh; Mrs. Hubert Hii Us. curd party; liinz Athletic aaaociation, Hal loween party. Hallowe'en, wiili its cpoiik.". Itx ptanka and Its ipiaint drcorntlons. will play a con Fpk'iioua part In fasnlonahle doingn lliis week. Practlciilly everything will partake of the traditions of this very popular night, when witches and goblins and all forts of charms, good and bad. are supposed to be abroad. Happy Hollow will embrace this occasion ft celebrate Its formal closing- for the season with one grand frolic as a sub stitute for the usual formal dinner and hop, and scores of hostesses will employ the cunning little, jack o'hintern. the miniature pumpkin andithe autumn colors In decora tion for Informal, home affairs large and small. i Its equipment for heating, with which neitiierdf the other country clubs are sup plied, makes ' Happy Hollow possible for enlei luinlna; after the club season has closed. Alead)v two dRtes have been ah- uuunced wlen. the spacious building will be opened after the formal closing of the club. Tursday ovenli'g,' November ?.. the election returns, will be announced there, hui the Attendance will be 'limited to tile member ship. Coffee and sandwiches will be served during the evening. November B the club will again he opened ' for the i oming-oiu party of Miss Miriam ' Patterson, duiighler f Mr. and Mrs. David U'ulvln PatteiKon. Mrs. Pat lemon has Issued cards for a tea to bo given fn the afternoon and for a ilancinir party for the evening. I An interesting even! of both the social ' and musical season will be the afternoon teu ami musirale given nt the beautiful ' l:ome of Mrs. K. A. Cudahy November 3 at J o'clock by llio Tuesday Morning Musical l'i lull. M'sa Sibyl Nanimls of Cbleagrv, the well- Minnie Cairns and Kblia GnstavesMii. ; M.S. Itegina Anderson entertained the Sans pom I i tub st h"' home Friday exen-i Ins H'g'i five Km t" game pin; eil. and ! t lie high seer'- whs msiie hy Mts .1 n iic Olsen and consolation wa awarded XI's 'lata Curtis. The next meeting will le st the home of Miss Flora 8tem Friday even ing. November (i. I The A. C. K. club was i Mei I a ined at! hlg1! five lent Tluirriay . evening a; the, home of Or. and Mrs. Pulver. Tlirt -third j and 1 li- ui 11 1 on streets.' Priz s cnntai l ie of beauiilul liand-palnt'd china, some of the hostess' own handiwork, wete awarded ; Misses Callin and Kortlang and Messrs. Chrl.tepson and Nelson. Those present were: Mlssc Callin, Kortlang, Spi Inger and AVslVer. Mesdames Nelson and Pulver and Mei-s. Christensoii. Uasiniissin, Di. Lombard. Hpi inser snd Vr. Pulver. Tile j next m etinii will be In two weeks with j Miss Irmit Hnringer. The first dancing party of the season ! given bv the Omikron Alpha Ti took pluec ! P.iturday evening at Chambers" academy J and whs well attended. The members nf ' lh eluli Include Messrs. James Allen, Rich ard Bnker. Glen Ruck. J. O. Brown. Jo- ' seph Barker. Royal H. Oomstock. A. I. I Crelgli. Srlwyn Doherty. Iestcr Prishaus. Oeorge F. F.tigler. Horace Askwitli. Paul A. Reaioii. Claire Baird. Joseph F. Barton. G. K. Carpenter. F. K. Cieedon. A. .1. Collctt. .lack R. Dumoiit. Ray Dumont. W. I'. Foa;i't. Philip Fredeiiik. A. Cordon. II. B. Gray. A. B. Hamilton. J. V. Hughes, Georire Y. Ilamillon. C. Hamll, John Hoff lielm. K. lngran. K. K. Klpllnger, Harry Koch. Allan R. T,. Patterson, Frank Parr. V. R. Galloway. Lawrence Gibson, R. F. Havens. J. W. HarrK Clifford Hine, Byron Harlc. AYylle Hafer. IT. C. Jessen. Iliiry Kclley, Lewis Loring. Gaylord Mar tin. Iio.ilie Powell. Fred Patterson. Lyman Peck, H. I". Reed, K. L. Rosaeau. J. K. Rogers, V. F. Schnoor. Dr. W. L. Shearer, Robert I'pdikc. William M. Wood. W. Righter Wood. Arthur Welrh. W. H. Guild. J. K. lluckinsliani, E. l. Royce, Sumiel Re.'H. Jr.. Ralph' Ralney. K. A. Rns". ,T. W Smith, Wilson Swltzler, James Van Burgh. PpuI Wi rnher. W. P.. Wood. Jack Guild C. A. Vosburg and 1. Becbe. RegTilar $6.00 and $7.50 Taf feta Waist val ues at $5.09 M U5Y FAONAM ST. Beautiful new; Silk Petticoats at 195 Come and Go ;sl. Mrs. Kdwin Hancy Is visltinc friends In Peoria. 111. Mr. O. C. Redick is hack from a week's trip to his ranch in Wyoming. Mr. Gerald Wharton of ('.. Paul Is the guoisl pr Mr. uud Mrs. Glenn Wharton. Mrs. Harry Sharpo. 451 Florence boule vard, 1s Improving after a setlous Illness. Mr. John J. Ross of St. Joseph. Mo..' is the guest of Mr. J. M. Marsh, 1!23 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. William llosford returned the first of the week from a brief vlait in Chicago. Mrs. Kugetie Foole and children of Boise City. Ida., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. McPliersin. Mr. A. L. Webb at.d two children uf Chicago are .viislilr.tf Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr. snd Mrs.' Edward 1 Valr. Mrs. Francis Brogan Is expected home the early part of next week from an ex tended visit in New York and Canada. Mr. George Barker and son. Mr. George : ..nowti dramatic aoprano, will give the pro-I Barker. Jr.. have returned from a fort- ! gram end be ihe honor meat at the tea I night's viBlt with friends in Arkansas. Bs(j4lii. IMPROVED TOE PHONOGRAPH Th 1 8U& Moil ids ' Are Now -on Kvltfiiliion at Our Htwru ' . New stylo reproducer with new Atiarhmenta wlilch can be mil on any Kdison iu.k IiIimv I In loeordH play lunmr tlihii rny record uiado, and tli-s-aonga n;c reproduced more naturally inn! , more mveetly th'an ever ouroro. Prices froiu $lt.5U u a)l2 .ot) Attachment and Kepro d tit er (or Standard . . . ..VO Attachment and Kepro dueer for Home and Triumph . .; . , . ..ht.so Come ia and Hear the New Records " Nebraska Cycle Go. Cor. 15th Barney Slv, Omaha 114 BROADWAY' COUNCIL BLUFFS which will follow. Mis. Guidon W. Wattles I will have charge of the lea, and 'will, be ussisled by the members of t rie 'jllffercnt . eofnmlttees and' officers of the Tuesday Morning- Musirale club, Including: 'Mrs. ' Charles Martin. Mrs. K. A. Cudahy, Mifcs jCoiinne Paulsop,, Mis. Myron Learned, Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm, Mrs..J, M. Metcalfe. .Slits Jessie Millard. Miss Helen Millard, I .Miss Kstelle Brown. Mrs. 8. 8. Caldwell. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Martin have re turned -from their Wedding trip and are at home at U'S North Forty-second street. Mrs. Ii. Colin of New York City, who lias been vinlting Mr. Albert Calm and family, will leave Sunday for her home. Mrs. Hjitcl J. l'ayne of Minneapolis will arrive the fi rt of the wet k to spend two weeks with her slslr, Mrs. Arlhnr Pinto Mrs. William Crantncr of Denver is et- ; Mrs. II. 1'. Ylillmore, Mrs. C. Will Hamil- peolcd tills week to spend some lime as Mon, Mrs. N. P. Dodge, jr.. Mrs. C. L. Deuel, I the guest of her mother, Mrs. B. It. Wood. Mrs. Ouorgo Joslyn; and among others as-j Mrs. diaries I. Fowler ami daughter i.siatir.g will be: Mrs. Casper Yot, Mrs. K. ' Madeline left Thursday evening for lyivc i W. Nash, Mrs. Shherick, Mrs. Herman j '""'I- "o! j.. where tin y will spend tlK' KotintEe. Miss Bessie Yates. Mrs. A. I- winter. Heed. Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall. The Mis. Elizabeth Kddy of New York City. mitten has decided to sell a limited iiutn- 1 w" lia " ln" 8Ursl or "'"' A ber of tickets and friends of member may ! l'alf- wi" 1,'avp fl"" of ,K'xt wr,'k f"r : procure these from Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm. ,pr home. ! Mr. A. .1. Benton iind All Charles V. ' Tie- frm,,i ,,u,.inii liall of i'he Mel io. ! Beaton, who have bet n spending the laat hion's lest iesiraiik Moie The distinction, refinement, superior quality, and exclu- siveness of designs demanded by our pat rons have made this store a criterion on fashionable garments for Women and Misses. New Suits at $35 and M W'v (Ionic to lay particuliir stress upon the stvle lalrits ami tailoring; of tliee ' garmeuts. Every .'suit in made of absolutely nil wool materials. Every suit is tZmm-: - lined .with Skinner's satin. Every suit boars the "Elite" label. Kverv suit iih- solutely new and up-to-date. The most advanced and the most popular fashions of this season are all represented. The best suit snaps of the year at 35 and $10. New Suits ef $25.00 It is the finest lot of the fashionable new fall suits that has ever been shown under one roof in the city. High grade affairs thnt will catch the eye of dressv, discriminating women, aud the price is such as to be in reach of nearly everyone' a saving of almost half on some of these suits oh sale. Don't let this golden op portunity pass unheeded but call and ask to see our new $25.00 Suits. Beautiful New Cloaks The radical changes in fashion has brought forth some beautiful models in the short waisted and empire effects. Also numerous models are shown in the perfectly tight fitting styles . These cloaks are all o inches long, of finest quality broad cloths, some lined throughout with Skinner's satin. Others lined to the waist. This week we display exceptional values at St j&,Ni Ir-rV s $15.90, $17.56, $18.50, $25.00, ; $29.50 amd $35.09 . :. p illtan c'lih. w lilcli will take place Wednes day evening, will be another of the e n hplouoiis affairs of the week. Alwas an elahorati- function, the ball serves the double purpose of opening: the clul the seajjon and the occasion for the iniro- few weeks nt Flxeel-dor PtnlnRS. will r-tnrn liome today. Mr. andMrs. James H. Krown are upend iiiK tlie winter in CHlifornla. where theli fl)r son. Mr. .lames urown. jr.. i ntrennmn tlie I'nivcrslly of l alifornl.i Mr. Thomas McCaKiie. They will spend some time In Oniulia enroute west a fw weeks luU'f. tieneral and XJi. CI ui les Morion, who h ive been occupying tl e home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mi Shane during the summer, move this week to the apartments which they have laken at the I.oyal. Mrs. S. A. McWhoiler is expected home f ri m Chicago todny. Mr. Cjaid ncr Me Whorler will remain for a few days lonjrer vltitiiiK ills lather. Mr. S. A. MoWhorier, ami some of his I'oriiiir college fi lends ut Lake Forest. Miss Ijouise McPlierson returned Satur day from an extended visit in New York City. Mrs. V,. J. M Shi.ne and Mln Marie MeShane, who are also In New York, arc expected home this week. Mi:s McShano is isitiiiK relatives in Chicaeo and Mrs. MeSlinne is spenUii.gr few Uays in Sioux City. Mr. and Mis. J. K. Mawhinney and daiinhter expect to leave the last uf tiiis duction of the debutante, uf.tlic families of the ni'nbtrhhtp. Three young women i tlie guest of her daughter. Mrs. Milton Miss Heh n ' I'-rlow, and Mrs. Harlow will remain here will be presented this year Furlh, dauah'er of Mr. and Mrs. Julius ' f'"" the greater part of the winter. Furth, Miss Ixoua May Kellnrr, daughter I '' J- tlutaon Horsrlum, the well known sculptor of New York city, who rame to PI r ------' i-iriririirr,i ,ai-,ilW n. mji ' I of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kellner. and Miss Therisa finyfoos, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Dreyfoos. The reoiKanired Ctillion club will hold the first of its series of four parties an- Hand Wrought ' Rtpotitti Sterling sihrer W hae Just put In our eases the largest assortment. we think, of this most e gmsile and classlo warn ever seen In dnialia Noililnu Is more elegant ami calt uUl-'d lo be In belter taste than Whll the most rare. It la not tha most expensive Salta aV I'eppHi s pr . I s T.'i . Mustard I'ots 1 .i Hon Hon lUshes $1;:. Hugara Creamers .... :n Compoti i iu.uo Manv large and expensiva pin-es also. The Hterllng Sller Treat of this city. Is this line r S'Z DCUCL AS 7XWSX.XB4I ORIOIUI, VJ. WATCH 0tEGA on 'time nnuneed for Ihe winter Thursday even'ns i 1 sumrier with Mr. snd Mrs. Mjthews. I Mr. and Mrs. Grorne Mlxter, wiio have spent the wiek as guests of Mis. Mixler's it Chamls rs' aeadeinx . Mr. lienlse Harks low will le.d tie- cotillion and white tlie i oniiniilee in chaise has given out bill ' parents. .Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrkk. meager details it Is understood tha botli ' have returned to their home In Moline. Ill 1 finures and favors will lie up to the club's' Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Jauues of Chleaso j siaodurd for cleverness and attraclivi-i have returned from an automobile trip of ness. The next parly will be given pe. j seveial months 111 Kurnpe. Mrs. Jaques ' cember ".4. liie third Janmiry 1 and the was formerly Miss Anna HI Orcutt of I last February II. ' Omaha. , Mr. and Mrs. John A. MvShane and Mr. I t llappy HollofT. ( , r. MeShane. who have be, n traveling The table d ilute din ier and danoo al abroad for aonie time, arc now In Italy Happy Hollow Ka'uMay eenins was well j nn(j wi be home tji latter part of No- attended considering the inclement weather. ! vem(,er. Tha larjest dinner party was given by! m , -lemei.tlne Rous, k of Humboldt. Carter, (loir KUeat v,.i... i. il.e aiiest of Ml Hose Coffinai Mrs. .1. JlcClintock of Hoi iland. Ore., is i '""" '"' California, where they will spend tna winter. Mr. Mawhinney has disposed of his business Interests In Omaha and th -liuvo sold their home on flout h Thirty seventh street to Mis. Chut lea Bumner. who will reside there. Sirs. Henry Hitler and Sirs. Harry May have returned from New York City, where ihey attended the wedding of their brother. Mr. Churlea Kiezelman. October 15. Mr. and Mis KVzelmaii are expected in Omaha Sunday lor a few days and will be 1. - nor guests at a family dinner party Sunday cveulni; at tlie I.oyal. Monday Mis. Harry May will entertain Infot inully at d'nnti. attend the funernl of his brollier-ln-law, Mr. Alfred Darlow, has returned home. Mr. Oaear lyoeffler spent the week as tlie truest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mathews. Mr. l.orfflcr and family traveled uhroud Gold Cures! carry ell the lead ins trough and cold roniedten on tbe- market. Our CotiRh Syrup Ruarantrpd to cure anv rough or your money refunded. Special for Monday und Tuesday, 50c Beaton's Cough Remedy. . . ,3J) 25c Ue.iton'a Cough Remedy. . . . 19 il&c Beaton's Cold Remedy lOtj (Most effectual remedy for cold In the head.) 100 1 urain Quinine Pills .... 1 0 100 2 grain Quinine Pills 3 100 3 grain Quinine Pills 34 1003 grain Quinine Pills 43 o grain Phenacetine, Quinine and Salol Capsules, per dozen 1I 25c Dikes' Cold Tabltts... IQf Beaton's Chest. Protectors Better and lighter than chamois skin. .... ..4JIO 25c Belladonna Porous Plasters. . 15 BEATON DRUG CO. 15th and Farnam. P. S. Just received a laree supply of Velvet Taffy Candy, 10c, 10c and 25c jier box. M: and Mrs. R. I being si ..led at lab: which I had .liiractive drrotaiinns suguesiivi I l.illow e en I wo. Ml ami Mrs Covers were laid for twenty-I tor a f.-w- djys. Mlsa Housek was i cij-s i.f Miss C ifiinaii at Sacred I lean mate eonvt:it. Talk Place. i Mr. and Mrs. Charbs Marliu have ic iMMd Cole save a large' .i . ..-.i ... f ln,l--,r,i w..i ai. oinner pa.i. i-ihk roaca loim.o n.c ., ,.,., Mo. At tl. l.n i terpiece for the table jinl sixteen gucsls were p cseiil. I IHnlng Willi Mr. and Mis. J. II. Koyct j wen: Mi. and Mrs. II. I. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. I Brunei'. Mr. K. Ham y. Mr. .1 C. Johnson of ri'U'h Croatia ami Mr. K. O. Koie. , Other reacrvdti- na were made by Mi. I If. K. Burket. who had six arueaia; Mr.' T K. Elevens, four, and Miss Irene Col Citv and t 1 nton. Mo. At tin lalt- r plai . they visited Mr. Mai tins slapr, Mis Cl aries Widtaker. Judge and Mrs. J II. MeCuIluugil of tian I)ii go. Cal.. formerly of Omaha, have oii" to Chicago, after a visit of aeverul weeks ut the home of Mrs. M rullough's f it icr. I'rospeetl ve I'lenaarea. Mrs. J. M. Keys will omertnln a l incheon of ten coveiB Tufsday ft Happy Hollow, Mi'B. A. V. KinsUr has tnrds out tor two bridge parlies to be given Thursday and Friday afternoons of this week. Mrs. Paul Burleigh will give a bridge luncheon next Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Krank Harwuoil. one of the recent brides. Friday evening Miss Helm Riepen will hive a ho.sleiy shower for Mies I.avlna. Shorter, ho will he cue of the Xjvembcr hi ide- A Halloween dam iiiK party will be given by the W.st liidi: cl;b at their new hall. I'Oi't -f.iui lii and I.esveitwoi til Street, Thr.i.Jjy c'euing. Ml. and Mis. jj. ' i in oik w id nier- I tain ut 'i i. clot K ci lice I tiesduy venn g in nooor in tiu iii. .M ss j.ois esiiirooK ,, l.,.ii ,,, n t r i jsd Tsu i. a. x . i . . party at Chambers for the members of tlie younger art tn honor of their daughter. Miss Cudahy is a charming girl and will be a popular acquisition to the younger set. Tf S Shown In Srnnrt. Ll C7 Metropolitan Designs Have your furs remoJeled ami repiiirod io a reliable cbtabliHliuieut where there Is no danger of substitution, for furs. It inutst he remein- bored, come ln mauy Qualities; nnd where they will receive the finish und style tbat only a tailor can give. l,.lIKS" T.AIM)K .AMI I IHKIKK. N. 10. t'ornei- Ultli ui"l HovHrtl. four v.v.-t I 1 Pleasure Past. Mrs. Il.mebiugh of Chicago is t in- guest j of her daughter. Mrs. Arthur lliilou I Mist riadie Chapm.ui eiu. mined jnfoi- ' inally Saturday for Miss Helen Kdwuds Of Kaunas City. J Mrs. Parrut of Buokln. X. Y. ami ! Mrs. Hilrker of tU. I.. mis. wiio hae ben I vlsi'ing Sit. and Mrs. C. K. Couiiiit f or J la few months, left Thursday foi their! honi' a. : Tlie II. Ci. T elub was entertained Fri-J dar by Mrs I. I.. Ull-s and a guest pris. wai given to Mrs RmingMn. The card ' prlles wire ot. by Mrs lilies and Mrs. Arthur Young. I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hutcl:ias entertained . al biltlgo Psturday evening at their home, j Tiir 'tablet were placed f..r tin game, and those present wen: Pr. and Sirs, i II M. McClanaian. Mr. and Mrs. Ch.tl.s Pavis. pr. anl Mis. A O ret-isou, Mr. Sanatorium This institution Is the only one iu the central west with separate buildings situated lu their own a hi pi' grounds, yet entirely dis tinct and rendering It possible to classify cases. Tbe one building being fitted for and devoted to tho treatment of noncontagious and nonmental diseases, no other be ing admitted. The other. Rest Cottage, being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental aes, requiring for a time wauhfnl care and spe cial nurt.iutf. .Vrs. It. C, Mo. u brldp- party to be gi,n at her bom -. If'ofi I'a-.lc u -nu". Vilm sd.i a t' r ioi.n i omnllnieniai y lo Mi . J. Mi-Cllnloek. Tin wom.i i's i;- lf t i irn.iiiieiit whli ii was to have b'eii h Id last week at the Omaha Coimti y i lub ( ir the V. J. Foye cop. has bei n poMp 'i 'd. and nil! b. played as soon as the Wi ilther permits. Mr.-. J. . Alaisliall and Mis. W. C. I'UttS Will In li'i-'l s if the meet .115 ol Wrddlnu and Knganemen ts. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shorter have isaued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss I-alna Shorter, to Mr. j lloyal Cat hers Saturday evenln-g. Novem- , her T. at S o'clock at the bride's home on 1 St. Mary's avenue and Twenty-fifth stie t. i Mr. and Mia. J. W. Megeath and Mi- lieeman will leave Sunday evening ter 1 l'oughke.psle. X. Y.. where they will at tend the weddirg of Mr. Harold Edwin d-e lo Mips Josephine K. I'ylcr 011 Oilober '.") Mr. O e is a nepl.e-.v uf Mrs. Megoath' and has many f riei ds in Oronlia. bau.a n.aili ills home in-rr 01 some linn. A:i interesting a iiiiouiiccnient cf Ihe k is til- engngemciit of Mr. Uol i t I'pdik. of Omaioi to Miss W' nilied Spctanafi Siiei- 1 n'Ui'. dunghl -r ol limn I.. A. Sheiniau ol Jiadual" college of the I'nlversil y of Xcbra-dvu. Miss Sherman Suite 40-A. 1 .t.i .liMtelloliK oil. lw 1, j. , ...huHi. of Vns,ar coll. ",.. .Mr Ci, I dike ii wll known In business and ociul litelcs ;i!:! n'.tirded the t'niiersity of Xc ui j -1 . . . and s a member of the Phi p.lta Thcta 'rutci'iiity. A cry pietly home wddiiig was llut of MUs Xannette .Maile DcMoSs and Mr. Jiim. 4 Arthur' M-C'ull. y. which was hol-lr',,!v I 1111111111 :lt tile'l.ome of ihe b'id''s mother 1 l,u v,,., 1 ill t- . 'e .. a I .. i i . .I,,... 'i.ii-n., ii, J ,.rii l-inillll 1 . , Vl-i.n till! I I I i 1 i ",1 I ' I , ,-MlHS ..Jll ll 'I ..l.-r. .., Monday, I will sell all my $5.00 Linen Khirt Waists at each Tho (iuality. style jhkI lit !' tlioso beautifully tailored waists will be aiti'ieeiated when seen. Size IU to 44. HOTEL ROME Doug. 2303 I III 'I il ll.l ti e Ml. III,!! of IU I' 'III 11- grli widrii-is nien h. p'.i'd n M"-' Pi.lll. a consul of lie binle. l-'n t inter, i! LATKST BTTISS. IrrCT IT I'lrst-Closs Work at Mixtintt Prloaa. File P. mini I lozeii inn will he held V liip'-h. on ii; foui ic n i M:.-. W. J Hli..ill I. Kansas City. Mo.. Wednshiv even. l-.ib T.uis lay Th- meet-I i,,,. ,vih,r 1 4. The bouse was prcllllv i- Happy lloiiow and a ,. , lj; ut .. win, 11:111111 h aves and flnweia: vi 11 will be seied. ,,.,, ,1... 1,1 in., an. I t-.Oi.m ..., I h.n..,lh m l.iwer if autumn folk. a.-. The ce'etnuiv has Issued inilta- j Ileus 101- lo c.11.1 juiim. i" ..r o I rl H till llll'l D: it. V. I Ilia 111 B. m . If V. ! W.lneaila.e and Fr'ilay ai temoois in linnur pav!or of the Third Pi. nb t. ilan t hun h, I.f Mrs. J. K. lirwin Winn Mis. K'wln livf d 1 Kansas City. The gu.-sl were limited to I in (Mi. alia she was 11 iii'inb. r of ihe lit! ik-rpi. i.luiives and close fi.ends of Ihe bride I Whmt club and Hie s'lerHat the M'f ilm-- 1 Mr. and Mis. M Cud. ;, will Iv at lulu ; day ii'ier.io ti party will lie nslit tej 1.1 1 ii( i'u(,p,.iou avenue. Omaha, after ; tthe iiiiml-r of this chili. The guests at 1 .,,Veiub-1 I. ;-.!- if. und party will be old frc uds of' a pieily hnie ue.loh.a jj t.,a: of Mi- Mrs. tiwlll. j Stella Paul' snd Mr. Henry l". Soreuson, Mra. E. A. Cudahy has issued invitations j which was solemnised Wednesday evei.lng lor a reception to be held at her home i the home of the bride's parenta, Mr. Saturday afternoon. O tober 2s, at which ftir. v. n. Paul. Xi& Paiker sir.. 1, she will formally present her daughter. Miss j ),, lnr p--.eiie of about psi relatives and I Jean Cudahy. Monday evening, October . friends. It-v. K. K. llonian of the Wabi.it Mr. and Mis Cudahy will give a Uanclug HjU Metliudlst church offidatad. Tlieb-idal '.ii.ii In 01 'i.-r of tie ur ..ml lb. 1 lJgix'0J ;.n. bionrd. .vl'sn l-'. ':ili ':.ic. s.t-:- of ''"' 1 t folio..! by Hi. I.r...- r.,....m. , ItSiffptftfb I'll- tide woe a beam. fn! s-w 11 "f i ,2j$..A'? I '-rf.Z ilie.-?e.l i-i a diiiniy vvli.le U .'-k nnd u r Inp the inc. in a I i K t of pink and vv'iit. .Next c.i'e- to h .-1 11. in. Mi. Alftnl ol.llfoli. bmlh.T of lie ur n.n. ..lid III. I bri T ii.ela i.ilist, 111, 10, 1 v.t.,1 lochs lino l-'ren.-ii -! ia,-,-. S'i, 01 1 . i. -I e "-iiom; of t.riile's io"-s. i-'i llo-.v in; tin . '. r i. -.11 1 v i. infoini.il lecei.tion vva I.'. iiion.; I1!. . 1 1 I - O - I . , V ! I l U .-W 'i .Vl- .I'l'l All P.lcl.ai.i Pi. ul i.f ll.it j.nns.-. H -. 'r T. H. liaft'y and .la igi ler of Ho k Inland III., and Mr. Albert Ivei -on of I.eiKh. "i-h. Mr. and Mis. Hoien-.m wll b at huinf after Xnveml.er I i-i ' H -n.it slr-et L. Fox Ladies' Tailor and Furrier He Want A. is aia busin. s t.s.sieia. 1 .j.xAi I ' '-f . .sU.''' I9S3 lUTSrWOSTH STREET. . TcL v,ary M3. Have lour fall and winter suit inle, at our place. Trough new 111 Omaha, iu ti.n iiii'ii pel iod i.f linn- we have tietiiouat rated our superior'!; in every detail ovar otto 11, to the many win. slieuly have triad us Ask a lady who has bad a suit al 011. place and hear what she says Our pec fectncs in fit rtvl and i kinsaahlu la without comparison In Oui-lifc. - , 1 r T '