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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMHEK 12 , li'W.
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Weinlander S Smith
Ladies' ExcIhsItb Furnishings
117 Soo'.b Stxirrnth St.
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SOCIETY SEES WORK AHEAD
Calendar for Coming Week is Full of
Good Things.
LaCamille Corsets
The only perfect corset for
I properly wearing the new
1 gowns.
iSi'Mst.'a'. AAM. i ui ivjatieissxrcm
Miss Blanche Sorenson
Teacher of Singing
Quito 540, Ramgo Dldg.
Tl. Htrmy 2687.
WOMEN AND PRESIDENT'S VISIT
One romplalia liat tfc Fair Arc
Given !to Part la the Entertain
mrot of the Tnft
Parlr.
The Prude.
The Hollyhocks stand In Miff, prim row,
Lining the garden walk;
Th Bachelor Button behind them grow.
But hlxher on their stalks the Hollyhocks
blow.
Nor look behind them because they know
Hnw folk ere Inclined to talk.
So the Bachelor Button swings to end fro,
Ignored by the Hollyhock.
-Thomti Grant Springer, In Smart Set.
Racial Calendar,
MON PAT Monday Sewing club. Mra. C.
V. Hmlth; Mra. Arthur Draper Smith and
Mr?. J. II. Uumont. luncheon for miss
Carpenter; Mr. Robert Fisher, dinner, at
Happy Hollow.
TUESDAY Ladies' day at Happy Hollow
and Field clubs; Mrs. George H. Kelly,
bridge luncheon at Field club; Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Carpenter, dinner for Lock
w nod-Carpenter bridal party: Miss l,"l,iy
Holers, luncheon at the Field club; Mis.
J. L. lllm-s, luncheon at Field club; Mr.
and Mi a. C .C. Belden, dinner at Happy
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WEDNFSDAT Wedding of Miss Jane
Blanchard and Mr. Howard MrMonles:
meeting of the Dundee Woman s club
with Mrs John O. Yelser; Miss Elizabeth
McConnell. Itim-linon at Omaha club; Mrs.
Nagl, WVdnrertnv club; roluinblan club
enrd pnrty; wertdlns of Mr. J. H. He
Shane, Jr., and Miss Jean Allen In Jollet,
Mont. . ,
TM'li.SDAT Wedlng of Miss Linn Car
penter and Mr. Arthur Lockwood: ladles
day at Happy Hollow and Field clubs;
Mra. Weekes, luncheon at Country club;
Mrs. V. H. Rhodes and Mrs. James
Mirrton, bridge pnrty at Field club.
FRIDAY Junior Bridge club meeting.
SATURDAY Dinner and dance at Happy
Hollow and Field clubs.
original little hostess
caller recently.
has had but few
HOTEL.
SNAPFS HOTEL
Excelsior Springs, Mo.
Strictly Modern. Cuisine I'nexcelled. Ser
vice Ideal. Vp-to-date In all Appointments.
Hot and cold water In every room.
All Rooms Equipped with Local and
Long Distance Telephones. 100 Rooms
Mostly with Bath. Every Room an Out
side Roonii All of Oeneroua size.
Zm The Heart of The City.
Broad and Bpaolous Verandas.
8. E. and J. W. SNAPP,
Proprietors.
At th roaatrr tln.
Mr. Frank F.. Wllhelm gave a dinner
dance last evening at the Country club.
Cover were placed for Miss Brownie Bess
Paum, Miss Jran Cudahy, Miss Helen
Cudahy, Miss France Nash, Miss Flor
ence Wyman of New York City, Miss Caro
lyn Conitdon, Mr. TV T. Burns, Mr. Walter
B. Roberts. Mr. Edward A. Cudshy. Jr.,
Mr. fl anley Ineson, Mr. Ben Gal'agher and
Mr. Wllhelm.
The Misses Moorhead hnd eight guests at
dinner last evening at the club.
At llnnpr Hollow.
Mr. Earl Burket was host at a dinner
party at Happy Hollow Saturday evenl-it
In honor of Ml?s Ethel Burket of Lin
coln. Those present re: Miss Ethel
Burket. Bernlce Edwards, Doris Wood,
Margaret rhllllppl, Elizabeth I lckens. Mvra
Breckenrldge, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Burket
of Llnroln. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Burket of
Omaha. Messrs. Fred Wallace, Prentls
Loid, Roger McKenzle, Jack Webster,
Waldo Dennis antVEarl Burket.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carpenter enter
tained at dinner at Happy Hollow last
evening In honor of Miss Linn Carpeti
ter.and Mr. Arthur Lockwood, when the
guests were members of the Carponter
Lockwood bridal party. Covers were laid
for Miss Linn Carpenter, Miss Alleyne Bet
chel of Minneapolis, Minn.; Miss Batcii
elder of Chicago, III.; Miss Olive Carpen
ter, Mr. Arthur Lockwood, Mr. Ed.vln
Lockwood. "Mr. Kenneth Patterson, Mr.
George Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. A. .
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, . Jr., gave a
dinner party at Happy Hollow club Sat
urday evening. Those present Were;
Mr. and Mrs.
T. K Combs, A. H. Workman,
George Meikle, John O. Yelrer,
Harry K. Burnam, Kicnarfl Kitchen.
Dillon, jonn rioss, jr.,
Havens, Mrs. .Nellie Havens.
WHERE TO EAT
tub Chesapeake
Bandar, Table d'Hots, BOo.
, Caviar Canape Garni
Celery Hearts yueen OUvea
Consomme Julienne
Chicken Mulllgatawney
Filets of Halibut Vint Blano
Holialndalse Potatoes.
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef la Jus
Leg of Veal Savory Dressing
Minced Chicken In Cream.
Mashed Potatoes Succotash
... . Tomato Mayonnaise
Vanilla Ice Cream Cake
Tea Coffee Milk
DSWWI8. Manager.
n-Buslness Men & Wom8nr,
THE BOSTON LUNCH
Za the One Vlaoe for Business Men
and Women. Ton get a meal and hare
finished before a waiter can get to
you.
ALWAYS OFZN
lsia JTarnam. I40e Douglas.
rPaxton Hoteln
Cafe, and Grill
OPEN EVENINGS
Beginning September 6th. we will
remain open from 6 A. M. to 12 p.. m.
ohpo Is
ajid
ColLerfe
St. Andrew's School for Boys
CrrfTllst and Charles St.
Fall Term Begins September 14
For particulars, apply Rev. F. D. Tyner.
(841 Charles Street. . Tel. Harney 233.
References: Rt. Rev. Artthua L. William.
8. T. D., Bishop of Nebraska; Richard 8.
Hall, Esq., Chancellor of the Dloc.se of
Nebraska.
Country club golfer are In query as
to what to do with their golf course, and
the women no longer play In their red
sweater, since the cows have been turned
out to graze on a forty-acre tract, which
Is part of the course. Meny quick turns
were made In the mlx-up lost ween, wnen
the club decided not to buy, the owner
leased to a milk man, cow were turned
onto the links, and finally the court ae-
cldcd that the cows must be keproff.
Members of the club are hoping for a
settlement of the difficulty so that they
may know what to expect next year in
the way of a golf course.
The men seem to be receiving all of the
honors as hosts for the entertaining of
President Taft, who will bo the guest of
Omaha September 20. Pome of the women
object to being left In the background, as
Is shown by the following letter:
"To the Society Editor of The Bee: I
would like to know If President Taft Is
president of the United States or only of
the men of the United States. What about
the women? Are they to be neglected
completely and" utterly in this visit of the
president to Omaha, soon to come, or
will they get their rightful share of the
entertainment?
"Even the narrow-minded people who re
fuse to admit that woman has any brain
at all give her at least some authority in
the domain of hospitality. In the sphere of
entertainments. What then of President
Taft? Are we to have no part In display
Ing to him what Omaha can do? Are the
men of Omaha ashamed of their wives and
daughters and sisters?
"Last year he spent half an hour at the
Women's club, not much perhaps, but cer
talnly much more nearly our deserts than
a complete and ungentlemanly Ignoring,
such as we are getting now.
"A WOMAN."
Omnha and vicinity have more bright
children than any one realizes who does
not come in contact with them. A little
girl at Fort Crook is known for her orig
inal sayings. Recently her mother told
her that there was a mouse in the play
room, whereupon th child aaked:
"Mamma, will it eat my dolly?" "Why,
no, dear. What makes you think so?" re
plied the mother. ' Because my dolly
wears a cheesecloth dress."
A IIUlu girl who lives in the west part
of town, Is some times bothered with lit
tle friends who come to see her, when she
Is planning to go some place else to play.
She has plenty of Ingenuity and quickly
found a way. She looked out of the win
dow and saw her pet goal and she knew
that he would go after anything that
was In front of him, if some one would
pull his tall. So the little hostess took her
little playmate out on the lawn and as
Billy stood facing' the children, his tall
was given an unmerciful Jerk and the
children started for the house screaming.
They were rescued b a big brother who
held Billy's hoi ns until he had calmed
down a bit. About a week later the same
little hostess had guests again, which In
tel fered with her plans for the afternoon,
so this time she locked her little play
mut. In the play room ana went off for
awhile, carrying the key with her, but soon
rhe became a little frightened when she
heird the children crying, so In haste she
tiled to unlock the door, but the key would
not work, so a hammer was tried, but this
was fatal as the key broke. The big
brother was called Into commission again
and hnd to carry the little guests out
through a window and o'ver a roof. This
Henry J
Joe. .
tslned thla week by Mrs. M. A. Nagle at
ber home.
' Mrs. W. II. Rhodes and Mrs. James Mor
ton will entertain at brldse Thursday after
r.oon at the Field club.
Mrs. Weekes will be hostess at a lunch
eon party Thursday at the Country club.
Eighteen guests will be present.
Miss Elisabeth McConnell will give a
luncheon Wednesday at the Omaha club
In hrnor of Miss Linn Carpenter, who Is to
be one of the brides of this month.
The women of the 'Columbian club of
Sacred Heart parish will give a card party
Wednesday afternoon at the parish hall nt
Twenty-second and Blnney. The hostess's
will be Mrs. H. Knnwler and Mrs. N.
Swreney.
Among the affairs planned for Mrs. Mary
Oetavil Andrews, who leaves this week for
her new. home In Minneapolis, Is a lunch
eon that will be given Monday by Mrs.
Edward Johnon, the president of the
Omaha Woman's club. The guests will be
the members of the executive board, who
held office during the presidency of Mrs.
Andrews. They are:
Mesdamrs
Maty Andrews, V. If. Wilbur.
H. .1. I'enfold, Thomas II. Smith,
Clara Uttrbank. VV. H. Hancock.
Edward John-un.
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dgi-T gARNAM ST.
At the Field Clob. '
Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Geor.ce
Payne entertained ten guests at dinner
at the club and Messrs. Richard and
Philip Payne entertained ten; Dr. A. B.
Bomers had six guests; Messrs. A. E.
Mack, eight; R. A. Fndley, five; W. B.
T. Belt, six; H. M. Rogers, s;x, and sev
eral smaller dinner parties were given.
The club season Is drawing to a close, and
many parties are belr.g given at the clubs.
Saturday evening a large number of din
ner parties were given at the Field club.
One of the larger ones was given by Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Rhodes. Covers were
placed for Mr. and Mr. E. M. Martin, Mr.
and Mr. James Morton. Mr. and Mrs.'
Harry Weller, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buffing
ton, Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Bliss, Mr. and
Mrs. William Watson, Mis Dlmmick, Mr.
W. S. Johnston and Mr. and Mr. Itiiodes.
Captain and Mr. John Leonard Hlnes
had as their guests at dinner last evening
at the club Major and Mrs. Bundy, Cap
tain and Mrs. Wilder, Captain and Mrs.
Jones, Captain and Mrs. Clifton, Miss Clif
ton and Major Devore.
The members of the summer bridge
club and their husbands had dinner to
gether. The members of the club are:
Mesdame
Fred Krug, Clayton Pratt.
A. I. Root, Charles Burinester,
J. J. Sullivan, Guy Axtell,
Ben Baker. William Klerstead,
Charles Marley, John Battln,
Frank Dlehl, J. B. Garnsey.
Mr. Frank Devalon entertained at dinner
at ' the Field club Saturday evening for
Miss Ethel Lawrie and Mr. Will Guild,
whose wedding takes place October 7.
Covers were laid for:
Misses-
Ethel Lawrie.
Amy Lawrie,
Mildred Funhouser,
Messrs
Will Guild.
Jack Guild,
Jack Palmer,
Nell Guild,
Marlon Funhouser,
Elizabeth Hamling.
Tom Braden,
Andrew Clarke.
Frank Devalon.
Other dinner parties at the club last
evening were given by Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Ewlng, who had seventeen guests; R. W.
Talmage, six; F. M. Frederick, six; H. I.
Redinger, six; F. C. Fahs, fourteen; H.
Leary, six; M. Dowllng, eight; C. C. Rosen
berry, five, and numerous parties of three
or four.
33 Discount
en our fine line of Imported aud hand painted china, consisting of
Lk'lfi, 'Weiigewood, GanUa, Lliu"K?8, Havlland aud PU-ard.
Jv?jgaj)K
MaLYvhinney (it liyan Co.
aatti and Donglas .street
Phenomenal Prices
for Eagles Week
September 13 to 20, 50 Discount
on all leather goods, Including purses, bags, bill book, card cases, golf
score cards, etc,
40 Discount on All Canes and Umbrella.-.
We offer a ttpeclal 40 per cent discount from regular prices for
11 week on our entire line of rtuci and umbrellas.
$3.50 to $20.00
Pleasure. Past.
Mrs. Stmonds of Fort Crook entertained
Informally at luncheon Friday at her home
for Mrs. Johnston, who leaves today for
Denver. Those present were Mr. Johnston,
Mr. William C' Bennett, Miss Colt and
Mr. Simonds.
Mlts Mabel Mould was hostess at an In
formal party Friday evening at her home
for the local members of the Alpha Phi
sorority, In honor of Miss Jane Blanchard,
whose marriage to Mr. Howard McMonle
will take place Wednesday evening. Twelve
guest were present.
Mrs. W. E. Guthrie and Mies Margaret
Guthrie entertained at a bridge party Fri
day afternoon at their hqme in honor, of
Mra. Thomas Crelgh, when those present
were Mr. Thomas Crelgh, Mr. Arthur
Rogers, Mrs. A. J. Cooley, Mrs. Harry
Jordan, Mrs. Lydia Morrison, Mr. E. H.
Scott, Mrs. G. W. Peek, Mis Gladys
rcters, Miss May Eastman, Miss Lorraine
Comstock, Miss Margaret Guthrie and Mr.
Guthrie.
Mr. Joseph Courtney of New Vor' City
Is spending a fortniRht visiting his ther,
Mr. C. R. Courtney and his many iilcnd.s
here. Several informal dinner parties wore
given last week. Mr. George Thummel en
tertained at dinner one evening and Thurs
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pickens
gave an Informal dinner followed by an
Orpheum party. The guests Included:
Misses Dorothy Morgan, Ixulse Lord,
Alice Carey McGrew, Elizabeth Pickens,
Messrs. Prentlp Lord, Kenneth Patterson
of Kansas City, Roger McKenzle and
Joseph Courtney of New York City.
One of the Jolllest affair of the week
was a stag party Friday evening given by
Mr. Carl Nagl for Mr. Ralph Bedwell, who
will attend the Culver Military academy
this year. It was an Informal evening affair
and luncheon was served the latter part of
the evening. Those pn sent were:
Personal (iosslp.
Miss Nell Carpenter will return to Wel
lesjy college this fall.
Miss Holland, who Is in New Tork City,
will return September 20.
Mips Helen Stuart of Wall Lake, la.. Is
the gu.'st of Mlsa I.oretta Cope.
Mr. Will J. Hayes left this week f r Rock
River, Wyo., for an extendod stay.
Air. Ptc'ii.:ss lint it ItuMt Vuesdiy to con
tinue his studies at Amherst college.
Mir Grace Meyers returned Saturday
from a four mo-iths' visit In the cist.
Mrs. Joseph Allen and Miss Luella Alien
have returned from an extended eastern
trip.
Mrs, M. O. Rohrbough has returned from
" "i, Colo, where she has bn'ii for a
month.
. J. Cloyd and Miss Effle Cloyd of
Fa.ittte. Mo., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A.
D. C'.oyd.
Mrs.. C. ;W. Hicks and Miss Mabel Hicks
will return from Lake OkoboJI next
Wednesdny.
Miss Elizabeth Sweet left Thursday ond
Miss Helen Wrlfrht left Monday to enter
Smith college.
Mr. Louis Sweet has gone to Williams
town, Mass., to enter his Junior year at
Williams college.
Dr. James Irvine left Friday evening for
Duluth and the northern lakes to be gone
two or three weeks.
Mrs. S. R. Elson and daughter, Made
line, returned Saturday from an extended
trip through the east.
Miss Myrtle Busk will leave September
27 for Wellesley college, where she will
enter her Junior year.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Patterson and family
have returned from Lake OkoboJI, where
they spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm, who have
been spending a few days In Des Moines,
are expected home today.
Mrs. T. A. Fry and daughters, Helen and
Elizabeth, leave today for St. Louis to
attend the wedding of a friend.
Miss Pinto, who has been spending two
years in the east, has returned and is now
with her sister, Mrs. F.A. Ewlng.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garloch have re
turned from a trip on the Great Lakes
and to Canadian point of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lord of Dickson, 111.,
arrived Friday evening to make a visit of a
few days with Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lord.
Miss Helen Cudahy will leave early In
October for Washington, where she will
resume her studies at Mrs. Somers' school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Pearce have re
turned from an extended eastern trip,
Including Atlantic City, N. J., and New
York City.
Mies Elizabeth Picker. will leave about
October 1 for Washington, D. C. whers
fhe will resume her studies at Mrs. 8om
er's school.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Wharton, who have
been spending several weeks with eastern
friends on the Atlantic coast, are expected
home .today.
Captain Horace Clifton of San Fran
cisco arrived Thursday for a two weeks'
visit with his brother, Captain Clifton, at
Fort Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman and fam
ily, who have been spending the summer on
a ranch near Big Timber. Mont., will return
home Sunday.
Messrs. Percy Hall, " Robert Williams,
Fred Clarke and Liston Bryson will leave
Wednesday to enter Shattuck college at
Falrbault, Minn.
Miss Carmellta Chase leaves tbe 20th for
Autumn Apparel for Women
In Beautiful Novelties and Practical Styles
Our stock of Women's Fall Apparel 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 con
form in most trifling details to the latest
dictates of fashion and are offered at aston-
ingly low prices.
Tailored Suits in a great variety of
styles, mtteriah and coUrs at from
$ 19.50 to $7o.0o.
At $25, $35 and $45 tve are shewing
plain tailored beautiful suits im
ported Englishwor8ted chiffon broad
cUths and French serges.
Jersey Top Dresse9 suitable for pres
ent wearing a tttyle that is becoming
to almost every woman and is very new
and smart, being especially popular in
the East and Paris.
Wool Dresses in Princess styles and
new embroidered ni tailored effects at
$12.75, $17.50, $19.50, $25.00 and up
to $45.00.
Stunning new long coats of covert
and broadcloth, showing the new rather
tight semi-fit, giving the long waist line.
Priced at $15-to $45.
Elite apparel for women stands out
distinct ond alone for that indefinable
ond indeseribable something that wear
ers of good clothes immediately recog
nize and purchase.
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Forest, 111., after which they will return to
Bryn Mawr college.
Mrs. Herbert B. H. Bell of Des Moines,
la!, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. Edward Porter Peck, at their country
home near Calhoun.
Mrs. A. Hospe of Paplo View, West
Dodge street, has been spending the week
as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. H.
Miller at her bungalow.
Lieutenant Allen B. Reed, United States
navy .whose wedding to Miss Bess Moor
head will take place September 25, Is spend
ing a few day in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. MeGilton. Miss Wil
liams and Miss Eleanor MeGilton have
returned from Prior lake, where they
have spent several weeks.
Mrs. Herman Kountze, who has spent the
summer at Slasconset, Mass., Is expected
to return home the latter part of Septem
ber or the first of October.
Mr. Jo Roddy leave today for his former
home In St. Paul. After a short visit there
he will go to Bruele River, In northern
Wisconsin, for a fishing trip.
Mra. Charles Kountze and children, Miss
CUnnnr .nil Master Kountze. who have
week's visit with a school friend at Lake BP" several weeks at their summer
home at Mackinac, will return home about
September 20.
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Crow of( Indianapolis,
Ir.d., and Mrs. Hattie Council of Gordon,
Neb., are the guests of their mother, Mrs..
Mary A. Crow, 3Sii8 California street.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Btdwell are ex
pected In Omaha Wednesday. They will
move this fall to California, where they
expect to build a home at Hollywood.
Miss Julia Nagl, who left the University
of Nebraska two years ago, spending one
year studying abroad, will resume her
studies as a Junior at Lincoln this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned, who are
in the east, are at present at Quebec. Later
they will go to Saquenay, Can., and ex
pect to return home the latter part of
September.
Mrs. John A. Horbach, Mrs. John G.
Bourke and Miss Sara Bourke, who have
been spending the summer on the coast
of Maine, are expected home the latter
part of next week.
Rev. T. J. Mackay returned home Sat
urday and met several Omaha friends
during his stay in Boston. Among them
were: Mrs. Fairfield, Miss Curtis, Mr.
and Mrs. Learned and Miss Louise Mc
pherson. Mrs. Ward Burgess is the guest of Mrs.
Charles Kountze at her country place, and
will remain until the closing of the place
and return with Mrs. Kountze the latter
part of September. '
Miss Clifton of Washington, D. C, who
has been visiting Captain and Mrs. A. T.
Clifton at Fort Omaha, will leave Wednes
day for her home, but will return again to
Omaha early In October.
Mr. Ralph L. Mackay will enter the
General Theological seminary In New
York City this month. He makes the
change from Cambridge to New York
with the consent of Bishop Williams. '
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith, who went
east last month, have returned home.
Mr. Smith, who waa ill while in New
York and had an operation for appendi
citis. Is now recovering satisfactorily.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Mick leave Tuesday
for New York City and other eastern
points. They will be gone until October
1, and will attend the national meeting of
the American X-ray society In New
(Continued on Third Pe.)
if
. MISH KOHADKIX has returned from the east with Urge and well
fleeted Ntot'k of Milliner'. la Hair Goods every tiling under the sum, from
Hn Curls to Iks.
Announcement of Opening later. j
F. -M. SCHADELL
Ralph Bedwell,
Henry Howes,
Ederd Meg'ath,
Arthur Frederick,
Charles Gardener,
Ralph Welrlrh,
Fred Meyer,
Warren Howard,
Philip Ihmer,
Rogfr McCullough,
Philip McCullough,
Louis I'lxley,
HukIi Mills,
Howard Dlanieter,
Harry Dclamcter,
Robert Coran.
Charles Baker,
Roy McCullough,
Leon Nelson,
Arthur Knutson,
F.dward Burdick,
Harold And run,
Barton Nash.
Kay McWhlnnery,
Harold McKtnney,
Carl Nasi.
t-iirso in storing or ivn m rwood avenue
celebrated her eleventh birthday, Septem
ber 10, by giving a little party for her
f i lends. A number of games were played
on the lawn after which a muslcale was
given, each taking pait and doing them
selves great credit. The enmpany marched
Into the dining room and surrounded a
beautifully decorated table. Pink being the
prevailing color, the center piece of cup
nations, favors and candles on the cake
being of pink. After supper all engaged
in a 'Leddy Bera" contest which created
treat mirth. Marlon Coulter winning the
prlz?. The children present were:
Msrtha Clark. Ktrel Hnbhs.
Marlon Coulter. Kktlier Kr.app.
Roberta Coulter, ltinli Ki app.
liriald Kyle. F:'lzal.eth Moling,
Buddie Buckley, Marnaret Htgbee.
Beatrice Buckley, Llizabeth Crawford.
The women assisting were Mra. Clark,
Mrs. Buckley. Mrs. Kna p, Miss Mciuau
and Miss Currena.
Pleasure la Prspect.
Miss Nell Guild 1U entertain at bridge
Saturday, October I. for Miss Ethel Lawrie.
TUb Wednesday Card Club will be enter-
Formerly Hotel Rome
Will Open Their New Shop
1517 Douglas Street
Formerly Benson d- Tkornt Location
Monday, September Thirteen
The Aim of 1 his Shop Will Be to Attract,
Secure and Retain
A Viry Substantial Patronage.
To this End No Talent, Time or Labor
Will Be Spared.
Showing Gozvns, Cloaks and Street
Costumes, Both Importations
and Adaptations of
Paris Models for the Autumn Season
Nineteen Hundred and Nine