Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 23, 1909, EDITORIAL, Page 2, Image 10

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SOClETt CLISCS' TO; TOM
Fatldonable Folk . 61ow to Oir .Up
Town Affairtifof Ctyle V- ":
LADIES' SAY BEOKS REXI HONTfl
Week-Eaa Dinners and Hop Well
Attended All th'e (lab -Creek
Reseat Cnnspteaaaa riM
tloa ( Week.
To the ItmiMf Girl. (
TO the lunimer girl t would sing a lay.
At yr.u sit In the hammock and -awing
all day; i ,
May the tale you tll and, the song you
Ins .
Bucc-ess In the (ulna of suit OH brtn.
May the drrams you dream and the heart
felt talk
Find it counterpart In tha moonlight
walk.
In short. 1 hope you will soon acquire
A llfe-loni partner In main attire;
And may, he find whan yduf vows' are
pledard,
And Ms heart a prisoner I safely" redd.
That thulcx-k in your fetching pohnpmlour
Ara ratdrea endowment,' not Luscomo'a
it ore; .
Your rl)i-k Ilka a rosy delicious peach,
Mot the .kind that a drug stare , clerk can
reach.
May he oever discover a rljthteous reason
To ragrot having made It your trump
curd aeason. mams is. ukuh.v.
Social Caleadar.
MONDAt-Hlaa Helen Rlepen, evening
card party; Mm. A. G. Beeson, Monday
Brldsre club; Mra. O. W. Wattlea will
entertain tha Monday Bridge Luncheon
club.
TVKSDAY Dinner party at the Field club
followed by theater party at Bnyds
given ' by uahera for Cutler-Mandelberg
w?drllng parly; Mra. R. V. Cole, dinner
at Happy Hollow; Mra. iRIepen, Tuesduy
urmgo club.
WKDNK8DA Y Mra. Frank Cfawfnrd.
afternoon tea and exhibit of noted etch
Inas; Mr. Hugh Cutler, sts dinner
party; Mra. E. Beverlrlge. Card party;
wedding of Miss ttdythe Marley and Mr
Leonel R. Copeland; Mra. W. T. Hoover
Alternate Card club; Mra. B. A. Mc
Dermntt. Kenalngton club.
THl'R8D AY Annual Crecke , Bridge
party at Country-eltiM; Mra. w.-Lr fleloy
luncheon at Happy Hollow; Mian Carolyn
Conklln, entertains for Mlaa Mandelberg
FRIDAY Dancing party at Harw Tfol-
low fn Mrownell haH seniors riven by
MIM :Sern1ee Stewart and MIbk Louise
Barnard; Mm. John A. BeVerlrige, card
party) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton, Jr
dinner fiarty at their home.
SATURDAY Table d'hote - dinner, and
week-end dance at Country club, Happy
' Hollow 'and Field club; Mr. and Mra.
Remington, dlnnor.at Country club; Mra.
J. .Mandelberg. card party; Mlaa Minnie
Eldflrige will entertain ; Loyal club, Mr.
andMra. W., E..Yartou
Perhaps It Is trie coot weather, or poa-
albly 'th fact that society- la mord seat-1
tered than usual al this time of year,
but r,' some - reason the Indoof affairs
hold oh. and the dinner 'party,' the luncheon
and the tea are ftimtrst -arrrtunTcrouras'
they were tlx Weeks ego, fn spits' efthe
faat trial the first of .June, la only, a week
off. ! .
Although all the country clubt are open,
the season la not yet open In full. La
diet' day, which was such a popular fea
ture tf all the clubs ast year, has hot
peen resumed aa yet mis spring, ana win
not He until the middle of June. - The
Country. and Field oduba haye.-.0ommencod
their I mld-weck i klips and' 'alnaef, but
Hftppy Hollow will not dd ad until In July,
owing to tha atlll Incomplete condition of
Its pavilion. - The opening of tha Rod And
Gun Club Monday of next week la being
anticipated by many and reservations are
already being made, for the dinner,' which
will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock.)
The conspicuous function planned tot the
week 4s, the card party "to be given at the .,
Country club Thursday afternoon for the
benefit of the Creche. . The board of di
rectors of the Creche have It in charge
with If 4. tf. T. Lemlst chairman of the
committee.. Mrs. William Outhtle will
have charge of the game, which Is to be
played In. four sections, the tables to be
placed In the ball room, living room arid
dining room. Th fact- ttav artlctpants
may play with the im partner during
the entlro afteplonn will' he on-of-the at-'
tractive features. Several handsome prises
have bren Contributed by Interested frleoda
and refreshments w II be served at the close
, of the game. 4 . .
At Happy Hoilo'iv.
Dr. and Mra. ,E. C- Henry entertained
one of th) la-ger dinner parties lat even
ing at Happy Hollow. . At their table cov-'
era were placed for pr. ahd Mrs. Colter,
Dr. and Mra. A. I). Dunn, Dr. Dunn of
Buffalo, N. Y., Mra. Saunders, Dr. Little,
Dr. H. L. Aiken, Dr. and Mra. . Paul
Wooly and Dr. and Mra. E. C. Henry.
Dr. and Mrs. W.'F. Mllrcy gave a din
ner party at the club last evening, their
gueets being: , Mr. and Mra. .Herbert M.
Hya, Mr. and Mra. Robert Olmsted, Mra.
Olmsted of Dillon, Mont.; Mra. Blrkhauser
of Seattle. Mlaa Katharine Mllroy. -
Others dining at Hippy Hollow were:
Mr. J. R. Webster, who had rovers placed'
for three; Mr. C. S. Stt-bhlna, ftvei Mr.
B. R Hastings, three; Mr- Quy Uggett,
aevan; Mr. J. B. McKlttrlck. four, and Mr.
Edward I'pdlke, five.
At th Coaatry rink.
The largest dinner party last evening at
the Country club waa given by Mr. and
Mra. Joseph Lehmer In honor of Judge
and Mrs. William A. Redtck, who sail
some time In June for the Mediterranean
trip. Covers were placed for twenty-six
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. durflnn W. Wattles Uiad
covert placed for four and Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Barlow also had four covers at their
table.
Mr. Ross Towle was host at one of the
dinner parties Saturday evening at the
Country club, complimentary to Mls Ger
trude Mrorbead and Mr. , Harry, Tukey.
Covert were rlaced for Miss Gertrude j
Moorhefld, Ulss Elisabeth Moorhead, Mmm
Ruth Moorhead, MIrs Kthel Tukey, Mrs.
Eva Wallace. Mr. and Mra. Harlcy Moor
head. Mr. Harry Tukey. Mr. Elmer Ccpe.
Mr. Frank Haakd, Mr. . Frank Pollard and
Mr. Roaa Towlt.
At the Field CI ah.
Mr. and $fre. Harry Lawrle entertained
at dinner last evening at the Field club,
preceding the week-end hop. The gueata
ware seated at two tabls. At one of the
table cover were placed for Mr, and
Mra. C. W. - Partridge, Mr. and Mra, W.
H. Qatea, Mr. and Mra. IX L. Fisher Dr.
and Mra. F. S. Owen, Mr. William Plckl
of St. Loue and Mr.' and Mra. 'Harry
Ltwrla. At the other table .were Miaaca
Kali Guild, Ethel Lawrle, Amy Lawrle:
Sttaare. T. E. Bradvi). W. II. Guild and
lll Shorter..
iira. J. J. Boucher entertained at dinner
at at eveninr for alia Sara ' Cor belt or
Monclon, Can. Those present were; Mlaa
Corbett, Mlaa Edith Caraon, Mlaa Ethel
Fullaaay, Mrs. R. E, Wilcox, Mr.. Hourbcr,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Slater, Dr. F. S.
V hi (comb. Mr. Vanatone FuD&way. Mr. J.
K. Reg or a and Mr. Rcbart Wilcox.
Mr. and Mr. J. D. Foater 'and Mr. and
Mia. E. Buckingham dined together.
Siaallar dinner parties ere given by
Meaars. F. O. Faha, wh had cover for
tlx gueata; A..' H. Clark, ftur;. H. J. Pn
4a,kL five; W. B. M'.ikle, tu, Lee fcpiat-
le. four; B. F Baker, two; WUllfcfh Ma-
lony, two; H. F. Reed, four; T. L Baker,
two, and Dr. Walker, five.
i-r. WreldlaaT a4 Eaaianaeala.
Afnrtincernenta have been received In
Omaha for th marriage of Mis Hatrt
take to M. Edward J. FlttgeraW ot Hew
TtMt, formerly of Omaha. Th wedding
took placaWedneaday evening at St. Pat-
rlck'l cathedral In New. York, Rev. Fattier
Cartwrtght performing the ceremony. Mr.
Fttapatiick' I th son of Mr. and Mrs.
JVhn C. Fltipatrick and brother of Mrs.
A. B. Kennedy of Omaha, Mr. and Mr.
Fltipatrick have gone to Atlantla City
arid" will be at home after September 1
In The Bronx. .
lo June, the popular month for weddings,
bevy of Omaha glrlt will serve' aa at
tendant both In Omaha and other cities.
Being in a weddlhg party always neana
a Jbliy time for th attendants it tha round
of affair given -in honor of the "bride and
groom. A large out-of-town .wedding" of
much Interest here will be that of Mis
Clnra Funk and Mr. Lyon Story of Lin
coln. Mlaa Funke has visited In Omaha on
numerous oecneinna and hAs a large circle
of friends here, nans are being1 made to
have an out-of-town wedding, and elabor
ate' preparation will muke it one '6f ' tha
social went of the umrner ; and many
guests from Omaha will attend. Four of
th eight bridesmaids will be from Omaha,
In-jludlng Miss Marlon Cunnell, Mis Laura
Dale, Mia Martha Dnlo and Miss Edith
Butler. Mlaa Laura Dal was a room mate
of Miss Funke's at Lnacll seminary. P-oar
Boston.
Miss Mary Allc Rogers expects to lfcave
Saturday! for Chicago, where she will be
bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Carol
Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wil
liam E. Hamilton, to Edward Thaddeua
Foote, June 1, at St. Paul's church.
At the McBhtme-Myers wedding in Du
buque, Juno 3, M1ss Frances Nash will be
a bridesmaid and Mrs. Wlllard Hoaford will
be matron of honor and MIhs Myera' three
sisters, the MIhscs Myers, will also be in
the wedding party. V
Invitations have been Issued for the wed-
dfng of Mtas Leah Mandelberg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mandelberg, and Hugh
Cutler, for the evening of Wednesday, June
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!5T FARMAM ST.
Novelties
Nineteen Hundred
nine.will.be remem
bered in shoe history as
the year of novelties in
footwear.
With Sorosis setting
the pace in both colors
and new leathers.
- .
We probably show
more colors in shoes
than all others together.
And then the price,
$4.00 is a popular one.
Sorosis .Ankle Strap
Pumps make an ideal
Summer. Shoe in all
leathers.
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 South 15th St,
Frank Wilcox. Mgr.
ORDINARY DRINKING
OFTEN VERY HARM
but the ayatam .uU
USTILLED WATER
Tone op the System-
BoUda p ta Tlaaaas
Delivered In Bottle
;t0 cenls per gallon;
at Lowe Avenue PrewbyHrlan church.
Th Rev. McGlffln will " officiate. Mia
Airnr Ifanaen will be maid of honor and
Mis Helen Rlepen bridesmaid. Harold
Jackson will serve a beat mn and the
ushers will be Messrs. Harry UHxt, Thorn an
Murphy, Oeoar Irwin and Thoma Jeffery.
Tha wediUhf Is to be followed by a lanre
receptkn at the home of the bride- par-
ehts. 1909 Military avenue.. Those aanlstlns;
at the reception will bo Misses Heatrhe
Cole. Carolyn Omklln, Edith Carson and
Mrs. Edward Slater.
rieasarea Past.
Jude and Mrs. John 'J, Sullivan enter
tained at dlrmer Saturday evening at the
Field club for Mra. Evens and Mra. Cim
bera of Columbua, Neb.
Mis nianehe Price entertained "Pour les
Knfants" Sewing club Saturday afternoon.
The next meeting will be In two weeks
with Miss Minna Weber.
Mi's. C.'L. Marsh of South Omaha gave
a luncheon party Wednesday . for Miss Nel
lie Green. Spring flowers wero used in
decoration and six guests were present
Mra. Harry Btrelf gave a luncheon Friday
at, Hanson's for Miss Bessie Goodwin of
Farnam, Nob. Covera were laid for Miss
Bessie Ooodwln. Mrs. F. N. Miller. Mra.
T. E. Wood and Mrs. Btrelf.
Receptions to commemorate th confirma
tion of their daughtera were held Wednes
day by' three families, Mr. and Mra. A.
Harris, 2!o8 Franklin street; Mr. and Mrs.
IL Davis, 1115 Hurt street; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Rlngler, 8406 Davenport street. The girls
were Ruth, Marlon and Florence respec
tively. Mrs. P. Drake entertained tho Swastika,
club at a card party Wednesday after
noon, when the priaea were won by Miss
Joyce Alvord, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. William
Johnson. Those present were: Mesdames
Charles Astrom, Harry Lynch, Ira Muse,
William Johnson, Frank Alvord, John A.
Klpf, P. Drake! Misses Joyce Alvord,
Cella Fogg and Maybello Kellogg.
Miss Agnes Hansen gave a luncheon and
linen shower Saturday for Miss Irah
Mandelberg, who will be one of the June
brides. Following luncheon th guest at
tended the Vnatlnec at the Boyd. Those pre,
ent were Misses Leah Mandelberg, Beatrice
Cole, Kdlth Carson, Helen Rlepen, Carolyn
Conklln, Agnes Hansen and Mesdames J.
Mandelberg. Edward Slater, and M. Wil
liams of Chicago.
Mrs. J. M. Oulld entertained at luncheon
Friday at her home for Mra. Evan and
Mrs. Chambers of Columbus, Neb., and
Mrs. Stevens of Salt Lake City. The table
had a trimming of violets. Covers were
laid for: Mesdames Evans, Columbus;
Chambers, Columbus; Stevens. Salt Lake
City; E. R. Needhamj Misses Brenholt,
J. P. Clary, May Auld. E. A. Hlnrlchs,
J. A. Hake. Brenholt, J. M. Oulld, M. B.
Hake.
Miss Mao Stuben entertained last even
ing at 7 o'clock dinner, followed by the
game ot five hundred. Dinner wa served
from three daintily decorated tables and
hand-painted rlaee cards marked the
place of the following guests: Misses
Mario Corhlollus. Leone Fierce, Merle But
ler. Hoael Cook. Veta Curtain, Georgia
Kelly, Louise Bteffens, Margaret Arent,
Vera Bpctman, Mary Egan, Dora Spetman
and Mra. T. W. McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Blackburn enter
tained Friday evening for Mlaa Carrie
Rhyn, who has recently returned from New
York, nnd for Captain A. A. Breffmart of
the navy. Th evening was spent with
cards and music and the rooms were bright
ened with pink and white roses. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs F. H. Grace,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fenwlck, Mr. and MrH.
William Rhyn; Mlsse Alice Hall, Carrie
Rhyn, QulBtard; Messrs. L. L. Bnum. Les
ter Thacher, W. R. Blackburn. A. A. Breff-man.
The Talaphla society met with Miss Ethel
Hartman, 2708 Spauldlng street, Friday
evening. The Sunday school lesson waa
given by the teacher, Miss Currens and In
strumental and vocal muslo filled the rest
of the evening. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Fried, Mr.
end Mrs. Hartman, Mr. and Mra, B.
Kelloy, Misses Currens, Laura Ranch, Mat-
tie Profah, Bertha Ollland, Viola Volcftfnp,
Pearl Mackenzie, Florence Chrlstensen
Ruth Hartman, Ola Thicket, ' Florence
Woodruff, Freda Rasch, Alice Zarfoff,
Wrena Compton, Katie Roach. Ethel Hart
man, May Volcamp, Eva Robett, Gertrude
Pparks and Messrs. Roy Hartman, Ray.
mond Robbln, Albert Westergard, Ralph
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One pair Candlesticks...
Graduation Gifts at C. B. Brown Co.'s
roa XiAjies
Shirtwaist KInjs $3 to $33
Bar Pins'1 and Waist Sets, 91 to 26
Necklaces $3 to $iOO
Dutch Collar Pins tf.60
Silver Card Cae with chain, S3 to 35
Belt Pins II to 10
Gold Filled Watch $10
Silver Toilet Sets 910 to 893
Bracelets ...'..' 93 to 835
Diamond Rings , 915 to 9300
Opera Glasses 95 to $SS
TOM OEWTLEMElT
Coral, Jade and Topaa Scarf Pins,
at . $3 to 16
i Set Scarf Pin and Link to match,
at $10 to $40
Swell Silver Fobs $1 to $10
Swell Gold Fobs $5 to 90
Signet Rings 95 to 35
Gold filled very thin Elgin Watches,
. at . , , 910 to 989
. One pair Military Hair Brushes,
at 98 to 930
Dress Suit Sets and Links and Studs.
at 910 to 928
vmhrellas 95 to $15
Diamond Ring or Stud.. 919 to 9300
All new ools for this spring's business. We wish to have a chance to
how you the largest, nicest stock In our lino in town this spring. "Hav
a look anyway." Good gooda at reasonable prices.
Jewelers and Silversmiths)
N. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam,
Wedding Gifts at C. B. Brown Co.'s
Lemon Dishes 95 to 915
Mayonalne Dishes 9 to 918
Silver Deposit Hatter.... 94 to 930
Tea Biscuit Trays 910 to 918
Sandwich Trays $19 to 940
Meat Traya SS8 to 979
RarrilKIn Sets .....933 to $79
Sherbert Set 9S4 to $100
35a to 76o,
99 to 9100
Coffee Set 918 to 9100
Tea Sets 9100 to 9300
Mahogany and oaft chests of spoons,
' fork and knives . . . . 1 . . $49 to 9500
Casserole Bakers 98 to 940
Salt and Pepper Sets.... 95 to 938
Salad Sets 910 to 939
Chafing Dishes 99 to 998
Coffee Machines 97 to 939
Thermos Bottles 9379 to 929
All in Sterling Silver.
C. B. Browiv Co.,
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Kotel
SUITE
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Convenient
to
Elevator
G OWNS
The constant endeavor to show indi
viduality and quality.
The thought and care given to alter
ing of garments is the reason why women
of fashion should patronize this quality
shop.
Monday's Offering
Linen and madras dresses for hot weath
er, $15.00 each.
Separate skirts of linen and Repp,
$8.50 each.
Stylish Showing of Millinery
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We have what we believe to be some of the most
beautiful tats ever shown in Omaha at prices that
will astonish you. Children's hats from 50c up.
Pattern hats $2.50 up.
F. M. SCHADELL.
DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST
Crow, ap from
urtial Vlataa. an
Item $a.00
Valal BstraotlBf SO
ruilag. up froaa Boo
roroalau rOnnfa,
up from 91-CO
ISO VAJtNAJC ITU1T. IT year
um fllo. heai D. ITS.
Bridge Work, per
9 toot, ap froca 91.80
srerve removed
eat pala.
a arcnAi,TT.
Work guaranteed tan
years
epp and Linen Suits
Hosts of New Arrivals This Week
Our stock of wash suits is at its height,- not only have
we the extreme styles favored by the ultra-fashionable
but attractive assortments as well, of charming creations
adapted for conservative tastes. Our models conform in
most trifling details to the latest dictates of fashion and
are offered at astonishingly low prices.
Clearance Sale Spring Suits
Cloth Suits at Half Price and Less
We have a beautiful collection of strictly plain
Tailored Suits that derive their charm from the
choice fabrics and excellent workmanship em
ployed in them. As we need more space to show
our wash suits and dresses, we have cut prices in
half on these beautiful well tailored cloth suits
so as toeffect a rapid clearance.
Suits worth $25.00 on sale at $10.00
Suits worth $35.00 on sale at $15.00
Suits worth $45.00 on sale at $22.50
Suits worth $75.00 on sale at $35.00
S
Sale of Silk Dresses
Representing the greatest values in new desirable
garments we have ever offered. They are the
stylish little dresses that you can slip on for al
most any occasion. The silks and trimmings
used are ail of splendid quality, will Wear well
and give the best of satisfaction.
Regular $19.50 dresses on sale at $12.50
Regular $25.00 dresses on sale at. $15.00
Regular $35.00 dresses on sale at $22.50
' I "'
The Stylet and Patterns on SeJo
Everything in stock goes on sale. There are ex
actly 6S6 of the moHt stylish lots in the west, Including
blacks and colors, trimmed with expensive Aigrettes,
Plumes, Wings, fancy feathers and flowers.
The slock represents the talented efforts of our own
large workHhop and a most generous selection from the
markets of New York and I'aiis.
Among the various trimmed and tailored hats will
be found the beautiful Lamp Hhade design, n(.w nlrec
tolre models. French Home Crowna. Moorlxh and Russian
Turbans, Oxfords. Tilted Sailor Hats, large Picture HaU,
and novel creations In flower hata.
The Prices We Ask
Tomorrow said All Week
Choice of $26.00 Hats for only
Choice of $82.50 Hats for only .'
Choice of $20.00 Hats for only
Choice of $18.00 Hats for only
Choice of $15.00 Hats for only
Choice of $12.00 Hats for only
Choice of $10.00 Hats for only
Choice of $8.00 Hats for only
Come Tomorrow, or Any Dxy This Week, to KMtj Sisters. 317 South I6th Street.
Diamonds
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Our diamond stock is most
carefully chosen. Each stone is
critically examined for flws.
cut, color, and form must also
be right before we accept it. In
this way you get the benefit of
eipert Judgment at no extra
coat Why not get the best?
ALBERT EDIIOLM
Jeweler
Sixteenth at Harney
Weddingi
No form of Invitation is so closely scrutinized by the recipients as
a wedding Invitation. It is, therefore, most Important that wedding
Invitations should conform to social customs In appearance, wording,
engraving and stock. For years Crane's Wedding Papers art the best
made.
The Moyer Stationery Co.
1616 Farnam Street
Graduation Presents
Tou can make graduation preaenta this
seaaon for half price by getting them here.
Is It sensible to pay high prices?
Weadiag rressnts, or any hind of pres
ent at half price. Beautiful new stock to
select from. Diamonds, watches, brooches,
BRODKEY JEWELRY LOAN CO.
Douglas Street.
586 Stylish Hats at Cost
Deginning Tomorrow
and Lasting All This Week
Riley Sisters
317 South 16th Street.
Cause of This Big SoJe
This la not an annual occurence with us In fact It
is our first sacrifice sale, and la a very regretable,
though necessary procedure.
As everyone knows, the spring season has been extremely backward. We cannot say positively that it has
yet arrived. We prepared and bought, hoping to enjoy a larger trade this season than ever before, but the
weather went against us. until now. very much to our displeasure, we are absolutely compelled to cut off all
margin of profit from each of the 586 hats remaining in stock and dispose of them as quickly as possible at
their bare cost to us and. in many Instances, lees than cost.) We have no other alternative and though we
will loose heavily, we will, in part, recover the money we have tied up In this immense stock.
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913.50
911.50
910.50
98.50
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94.50
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TWNTIETH CENTURY FARMER
The rapes that Proa aces Reaalts far
Advertiser
AN ANSWER. TO A PERPLEXING QUESTION
Peat Worry I Pay a visit to Vfawhlnney A Ryan Co., Jewelry stars and you
will find -that weeding present without effort on your part, fcllver. Cut Olasa,
lirajH, Clocks. Diamonds, Watches, ttc. ,
MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO.. 15!h and Doughs Sts.
Watch and Jewerly Repairing a Specially.