THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 3. mil. MARRIAGES ARE SURPRISES PoMftr is Wondering Who Will Slrt Tteir Friendi Kext C33uri3ri7s Have omaha U.rU Ovn g. Te-icla TrT at Coa:i:rr flab Oaaakea Conslag I.-a Erfea Va cation tori. -;: Cil'ndif. G,? 'r.:r..oit HePPT Hollow. Miss Mtl Ahen luncheon i 'd iub.;,1l, eh..drer me ar.ec dance at Field club. TLLii rtV-i.aii dy and dinner, dance , vLr ;T.vV. -wedding of Misa JVadyi 'a. V j a -n a,-.d Mr Joejh Edward rfarton In 1'ortland. wedding of Miss Etta EMirm and Mr Ernest Evans ,.. Cu. Columbian elW.v.c v.-.tn Mr. R A. ColUW and V: . ... .1. dance t Country end THUFi-Mri. Frank I m fchftjwell rj l .... '...Icire lor Mrs Ohe-ster H. . .'.c'.i .'.-.d ext. Mrs Fred EMr. C.vnis club. ladles' day t Happy Hol- FRIDAT-Ccrnhuekec club of University ot Micnism; baoo.ua at Happy How Ity picnic et Lake Manawa. '-n4 mnr.n a.id dance at Country. Field and Hrpy Hollow club. 60 many engagement and wedding an nouncements were sprung on society lest week that tolke art aeking each other, "Who next?" To lead the hat of announcements this vMk la tha engsgement of Mr. Joseph Byrne, son of Mr and Mrs T. C. Byrne, and Milt Lucy Jones of Washington. D C. Tha wedding will take place tha middle of October in Washington. ' If win be a church wedding and vary quiet wing to the lilneaa of Miaa Jones' uneia. Mr. Isaac Jones, with whom aha makea bar noma. Mr. and Mra. Byrne and Mlsa Esther Byrne will attend tha wedding Min Jonaa haa vieited In Oman many times aa ti;e gueat of Mra. John Madden and is well known here. Mr. Byrna after graduating from Crelghton college want to Denver. whr ha spent two yeara. Ka la now in bjtn'eea with hla father In tha Byrne-Hammer company, and tha young couple will make their home In Omaha. Another neur announcement which will be of especial' intereat .to the high school art in that of 'Mm riorenoa Smith. daugh, ter of Mr. and Mra. T.H, Sfnlth, end 'Mr. Edgar FiV-.a Miss Smith wa graduated In the class of 10. of which aha wea aA honor atudent, and wee one1 of tha moat popular young woman of her class. The wedding will .take place In thia month. Moat of last week'e angagementa cam as surprises to tha frlenda of tha engaged couples. Among these waa that.' of Mlaa Louise Lord, daughter of Dr. and Mrs John Prentiss Lord, and Xr. stoges Throop Vaughn of Chicago, tha wedding to take place In November. Mlsa Lord made her debut two year ago after her return from Min Burnbam's aehool at Northampton. Mass., and her friends regret that bar mar riage will take bar from Omaha. The marriage of Mr. Bernard Cepen and Mlsa Elisabeth. Greene of "Warwick. R. I . will bring an attractive bride to Omaha. Mr. Capan earn to Omaha after gradu ating from Boston School of Technology and haa lived here six years. Mlaa dreene ta a graduate of Smith ebllege. ' Tha wed ding will M celebrated ta Warwick Octo ber 10. The wadding of Mlaa Hall Axtell and Mr. Chester C. Hunter will be celebrated lata thia fait. -' Tha marriage of Mlaa Beatrtc Moor, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Oeorge rarlay Moor of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, to Mr. Clark McCray Hapaman of La Orange, 111., took place ln Chicago 'Wedassday Mra. Hapaman ap'ent her girlhood In Omaha, haa visited here many, time since 'with Mr. and Mr. 6 T. Klpllnger and haa naen a maid at veraiv of tha Ak-Sar-Ban ballg. Perhaps tha most Interesting of tha waek'a waddlnga waa that of Mra. C. W. Hull and Mr. W. JV MeXaen, which took place Saturday in California. Omaha travalera ara bernnlng to re turn from their trlpa abroad, and from tha mountain and lake resort of tha east and waat Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Brandels, who left In June to attend tha coronation In England and afterward took an automo bilt tour through Norway, returned today. Mr. and Mrs J. H McDonald, who have apent moat of tha summer in London and Paris, returned today. Mra. Walter T. Page and Mlaa Nannie Page returned laat week from abroad. Mlsa Page arrived In Omaha Friday, and Mra. Page la vialtlng In Orange. Va. Miss Boss Ceffman and Mra. J. M. Metcalf. who hava spent tha year abroad together, ara among tha globe trotters who hava Just returned from their travels. N Mr. and Mr. Vletor White returned Sat urday from the eaat and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed and daughters, who ara in tha White mountains, will motor home next week. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redid will be back this week from the east Mra. F. P. Klrkandall and Mr. and Mra. Olan .Wharton will be back Tueaday or Wednesday from their automobile trip through the New England atatea. Oman ens are returning from the north ern lakes. The Bishop and Mrs. A. L Wllllame, who hava apent most of the summer at Riehard'e Landing, Ont.. and ara now In New Hampshire, will be home the end of this week. Mis. W. B. Millard will leave her summer home at F.V-hard a Landing about September 10. Mlsa Frances Todd, who has been Mrs. Richard s guest, returned Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Bum Jr., returned Friday from a visit In rforthern Michigan and With Mra. Charlee-T. Kounue at Mackinac. ' . There will be some clacs to the tennis tournament to be held this week at tha Country club court by the young women of the younger society et. The entry list Is limited to daughter of members of the etub and numbers but sixteen entrants. Each. of theM young women is clever with the racquet and some pretty play 1 .antici pated. The entriea include M1m Ruth Hammer, WrinkleleBa Skin , - Now Easy To Have 'Ft:-i "imiiy PbyHcian.) There's no excuse tor any woman having wrinkle now. jt has been found that t almple mixture of aixohte and witch hatel has a' remarkable action upon tha deepeat wrinkle. no matter what their nature, whether caused by worry, habitual frown ing, a debilitated condition or the ravages of Father Time This harmless remedy, which anyone can easily make, obtaining tha tog red lan ts at any drug store, acta aa both an astringent and a tonic. The- com bined effect ot the tightening of the skin and heightening Ita vitality la to imme diately effect every line and wrinkle, keep ing tke cuticle smooth and firm aa in youth.. . The preportiona are one ounce aaxolne fpowdered) to one-half pint witch hatel. Tha solution should ba used as a wash fctuo. it l equally effective n dllposlsg of flabhlneee of cheek and neck aa well aa sagging below the eyea Adv. Rank MTS. LOflSE LORD. who played with Mist Mildred Butler In the women's ' icHamploriahlfi Tournament at the Field club In June and won her way into the eeml-flna!; Miss Elisabeth Sweet, Miss Daphne Peters. Mlaa Menie ' Davie, Mlsa Ellen Crelghton and Mlsa Mary Ring wait, all made good ahowinga' In this sum mer's Field 'club tourney. Misa Oretchen McConnell la ana of the beat of the women playera on .tha Field club eeurta and haa taken part lit most ot tha tournaments there. Tha Misses Janet and Dorothy Hall 'have -played tn the Field club tourney, aa hava also Mlsa Elisabeth Davis, Miss Gladys Peters. Misses Agnes and Mary Burkley and Mlsa Hilda Hammer. Mlsa Bertha. Dickey and Miss Hal en Sooble have had practice on private eourt. .-.. Tha matohea will start Monday morning at I o'clock and will be played off all day. They will consist ot singles only and tha girls themselves will act as refereea. At tractive prises will be awarded, for -champion, funnar-up and eonsnlation.. For the Future i. Mra.'M. Smitt wiu antarxain tha Don't Worry club, at liar home Tueaday after noon. Mlaa Jennie Kline will entertain Sunday evening at her home In honor of Mlaa Lilian Gottateln of Dea Molnea, gueat of Mra. T. Jacoba. Miaa Dap"hne Peters will give an auto mobile picnic Sunday in honor of Miss Bertha Dickey, who leaves soon for tha east Tha party will ba chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Patera and those present will be: ' Misses Bertha Dickey, Mary Burkley, Mary Macrae, Daphne Peters, Mesere. Allan Tukey, Fred Daugherty, Perry Hendrlcka, Misses Helen Bcoble, Rachel Partnalea, Ellen Crelghton, Messrs. Francia Gaines. Sasford Glftord. Paul Wadnworth. Clarence Petera. ftaipn meters, Mr. and Mra. George Brown chaperoned the So Sum club and a number ot their frlenda at hayrack party Thursday evening. They drove out on the Calhoun road where they built a camp fire. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Misses MiMea Ntrclssa Bradford. Hallle Updike, Charlotte Updike, Hasel Carpenter. Gertrude Barker, Margaret Bradford, Josephine Gelsler, Mestrs. Lyle Hoffman, Adams. Kenry Whltmeyer, Earl Glover. Ethel Thompson, Kffle Updike, Goldie Updike, Messrs. Bole Turk. Robert Swlnney, Geore Johaeon, Earn Carpenter, At Happy Hollow Mra. F. H. Garvin haa isaued lnvlta tlona for luncheon at the Happy Hollow club Monday. Covera will be laid for twenty. Dr.' and Mrs. A. C. Stokea entertained: Dr. and Mra. J. M. Fatton. Mietee Anna Covell, Cornyn Taggart, Dr. Potta. (Mr. Jonea of Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robertson enter tained aa their guests: Mr. and Mra. Morton Selg. Mr. and Mra. George Hend erson. Mlsaes Helen Eeare, Gladys Rob ertson and Elizabeth Robertson. Wise Ruth Cadwell of St. Loula, who Is , visiting ill i- John Wit hr.ell, entertalnea at luncheon Friday at Happy Hollow. Cov era were placed tor: Misses Misses j..:.u'i. Kaiy PhlUIppl. Mndied i.a.r. ' ;oenc xaoa, alti.oa Ca.vflter. neue Fiirtll, t-oli.i I.awh Oidv cl.. Mr. J. MaeMlllan Harding ente:-ta!:icJ for Mr. Frtnk fcchne.der of boaton. Those preseut wore.' Misses i Agr.cs burkley. : G.adya Peters. I Meskr ' FtanK Schneider. James Van ti.ieh Mlsaes ' Mane Holllnger. Caroiyn Hording. Mestrs Elbert Burnett. MacMiilan Hirding. ticn'.bera g.ving dinners Saturday even ing at Happy Hollow club Included 1'- W. Backbu.n, who Ua4 oiht guets; C. B Anderson, ten; A C. Crossinan. aix; H. D. Xeeley. five, and J. P. O'Keefe, four; R L. Robertson" four; W. J Miller, twelve; W. W. Johaslon. five; E. H. Wal rod. five. H. C. Van Gteeen. tour; B. l Reese, e.ght. Mr. and Mrs A. D. Lane had as their guests Mr. E. NV. Benson and M.sete Greta. Elizabeth aud Margaret Laae. Raymond Hayward entertained Mr. and Mra. Frank Wilklna. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hayward, Mlsa Dovey ot Plattsmouth. Mlsa Martha felu and Mr Curtis Lindsay. With Mr. and lire. I. Etbbernsen were: Mr. and Mre. K. C. Page. Mr. and Mis. J. J Suilnan. Mr. and Mrs E. O Hamilton. Captain and Mrs. Klihan. Mr. Charles Goes. Mr. Albert Sihbernsen.-. . . .. . Mrs. Richard M.- .Laverty and Mrs . Mar tin 6elllck of Onawa, la , were hostesses of OmaHa Debutantes Advances Toward the J at an afternoon bridge t the Happy Hol low club Saturday for Mlsa Cora Holmes of South Omaha, whose wedding to Mr. Harry Marling will take place in the near future. The club rooms were decorated with white rosea and asters. Tables were aranged for: ' Mekdames ..iesdarr.es D. L. Holmes. Harry Trumble. Theodore Helgren. Claude Orchard, Byron Hart. Anton Lott. ir. Arthur Miller. Corydon Bulla. W. C. Lambert. Thomas Parker. George Walllcker. George Paddock. Harry Cote. W. B. Tagg. A. V. Shotwell. X. R. Bryaon, Homer u snea. J. M Tanner. Charles Olson, Grand Lester Drlsheus. Ifland. John Hughes. E A. Rose. Misses Mlsaes Eunice Holmes. Pearl Laverty. Julia Wlllard. Koran Gllehreat, Maude Dennla. Grace Toung. The members of the Omlkron club gave tha laat of tha series of summer dancing parties Friday evening at Happy' Hollow club. Thia was guest night and a large number of young men. who win become members et tha club this winter, were en tertained at this party. ThOM present wars: Mlsaaa Mleeea Josephine Murphy, Tjarda Scott. Martha Bllsa. Ruth Gould, Marguerite Buach, Margaiet Prentiss, Coolldge. Olive Hammond, Helen Epeneter, Inex Lennon, Margharotta Burke, Alice McCullough, Ruth Cadwell, Anne Denis, Zola Dellecker, May Richarda. Myra Breckenrldgo. Macrae. Gould. Beatrice Coad. Met ere. Roger McKenxle, Jack Webster, Arthur J. McShane, M. H. Dunham, C. H. Clark, Jr.; Thomas McShane, Frank Builta. B. V. Pfelffer. Watler 6. Byrne, R. O. Van Oredel, Elbert Burnett, J. F. Mead. H. K Owen, W. C. Soars. Robert Switsler, Charles EL Mets, tmoa Thomas, loyd Smith. Helen Dovey of Plattsmouth. Fannie Hotfhlne, Elisabeth Pickens, Kan Murphy. Helen Murphy, Maud Longstreet, Rose Smythe, Jasmine Sberraden, Lennon of Sioux City. Marie Holling er, Carolyn Harding, Bernlce Whitney, May Engler. Marguerite Stowlts, Messrs. Bert Leary. R. W. Hayward, G- Edgar Eddy, Roy C. McCullough. Frank Schneider, Curtis Lindsay, John Hoffhlne. Roger P. Holman, Wilson Austin, Edward Learv. Harold Thompaon tawtra Murpny, A. I. Creigh. id. E. Walleratedt, George Engler Joe Ring wait. Robert Stout, N. F. Rehm Walton Vapor, E H. Haves. oeorge Bonman, J. M Hardlnar. 'R. J. Winiama, C. W. Coolldge, Jack Baley, K. H. Patterson. Chas. B. McLaughlin. Paul Beaton, Carol Sears. Frank Anson. Leon Callahan. Mr. and Mra D. C Buell. Mr. and Mra. M. W. Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Rees, jr. Mr. and Mrs. 6. M. Kent. Mr. and Mra. J . Rogers. Mr. and Mra. E. M Slater. Mr. and Mra. Rueae.ll Harris. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Ramsey. At the Country Club . A few dinner partlea were given at the Country club last evening. Mr. Luther Drake and Dr. Bridges entertained nine guests; WDaon Austin, four; W. H Wheeler, four; E. T. Swobe, tour. At Rod and Gun Club k, Rube dancing party will be the next entertainment given at the Rod and Gun club. Thuraday evening. This will take the place of the regular Thursday even ing vaudeville performance. About 10; 30 o'clork a Harvest Home sup per will be served. All of the dancers are requested to come in Rube costume. The closing data of the club has not OMAHA WOMAN GOES TO ST. LOUIS TO INSTRUCT DEAF. ' MISS LILLIAN BAMFORD. ' ! 1 Si, C f W . "x V ffisK' ' V 'l 1 . : ( MBS. JMTC22ST JBLPEMAIT FOJRtXKEZT JZTJS SZLAXKXE XJDGZZE been definitely decided, but tha last affair at the club thia season will probably be a camp fire entertainment. Wedding Bells The wedding of Misa Ethel Mgttson. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Matt son, to Mr. Preseott Heald of Peoria, 111., was celebrated Friday evening at 8 80 o'cloek at the home ot the bride's parents, 1060 South Thirty-second street. The rooms were attractive with a decoration of pink and purple aster. The wedding march waa played by Miss Henrietta Gilmore. Rv. James A. Jenka of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church read tha marriage linea. Miaa Gertrude Mattson waa maid of honor and the bridesmaid wore Mis Helen Heald of Peoria and Mies Celeste Webb of Baltimore. Mr. Charles L. Mattson waa beat man. Tha bride wore a dainty lingerie gown of lac and embrqid ery and carried bride's rse. An informal reception followed the ceremony for the wadding guests. About fifty frlenda and relatives were present. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mra Heald will be at horns after October 1 in Peoria. Among the 'out-of-town' guests - were: Mrs. Charles T. Heald. MIM Helen Heald of Peoria. Miss Irene Merrick of Cleveland and Mr. H. C. Perkins and Mlsa Mat rlele Perkins jf Morristown, N. J. ' " Personal Gossip Mrs. A. H. Wirth is back from her Colo rado outing. Mlsa Grace Hancock returned today from a visit in Iowa. Mr. Malcomb Baldrlge returned from California Friday. Mra. Lea Herdman haa returned from a brief visit in Kansaa City. Miaa Wllma Howard returned Friday from a viait in Ord. Neb. Mr. and Mra. H. F. Hamilton have closed their cottage at Okoboji and are at home. Miss Bertha Dickey will attend school this year at Ely Court. Greenwich, Conn. Mr. James McXenna is expected home today from his trip to Norway and Ewenen. Miss Madga Daniels of Ord arrived Fri day to ba tha guest of Mrs. Gall Howard. . Mr. Thurlow Cuilen left Saturday for Chi cago, where ha win enter St. Vlateur's college. Mr. Jerome Heyn has returned from Ten. nessee. where he spent tha last two months. Major Hale leaves Monday for GsJeeeurg. 111., to visit his mother before going east on leava. Miss Irene Munroe of Los Angeles is visiting her aunt. Mrs. George W. Cher rlngton. ' Mr. W: R. Kopald af Chicago has ar rived to viait his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kopald. Mlsaes Anne, Hester and Marie Maeaey returned the middle of the week from Orand Island. Mr. Robert Maaaey. Jr., haa returned after a two montha' trip to Portland and San Francisco. Mrs. E. A. Hatfield returned Saturday from a visit of several weeks In Chicago ana Wisconsin. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Valentino and Miss Enid Valentine returned Saturday trom Pine Cone Camp, Minn. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rogera, who have been vialtlng In Boston and Minneapolis, returned home Saturday. Mr. Henry Brown and Miss Eatelle Brown returned Saturday from two weeks In the Black Hills country. Mls Katherlne Beeson left Saturday to tpend the week In Lincoln a the guet of her aunt, Mr. R, J. Green. Mr. and Mra Earl Sterrlcker and ma!l daughter, Martha, hava returned from a monh visit at Madiaon, Vie. i Mr. Charlas Fan and daughter, Kather lne. aro at Charlevoix, Mich., and'wQ re turn the latter part of September. Mr. G. T. Munro and his siter, Mrs. Mary EUatmaa, have had a cottage at Long Beach. Ca'.., during tha month of Auguet. Winiar.j H:l! Clf.rke i::i ita 'e tor Colo rado, where Mra. Clarke la apendtng eeveral weeks at '.Vellc: ar.d otht. j air.ta m Colo rado. H. N. Wood and daughtera, Doris and Adelyn have returned from Chicago, where they hava been vis ting Mrs. Harvey MU Uken. Mrs. Charles F. Fahe and daughter Mis Katherlne, ara at Charlevoix. Mich., and win return home the latter part ot thl month. Miss Anna Dennis has returned trom Wyoming and Colorado, 'where she went by automobile with a party of friends from Aurora. Mra Alex Flck Is spending a month at the Hotel Madison in Pari and sails tot home September li on the Kaiserln Au gusta Victoria. Miss Hortense Clarke Is spending sev eral days at Fort Crook aa tha guest, ot Captain and Mrs. Hall and Lieutenant arid Mrc 'Kelly. ' ' -:. Mra J. M. Guild and children returnee Saturday from Lake Okoboji- Mr. Guild, who apent the last three week there, ac companied them. William P. Warner and family returned Friday evening from McGregor. Minn., where they have been enjoying a two montha' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee and Mr. and Mr. E. H- Sprague, who motored together to Chicago, leaving here last Saturday, returned Saturday. Mr. Edward Schneider and little daugh ter Ruth of San Francisco have arrived to tpend a few days as the guetta of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Toung and Mrs. R. S. Egs and small son, who left recently for the east, are now at the Murray Hill hotel, in New Tork. Mr. C. D. Hutchinson, 4041 Seward street, and little sen. Duane, returned today from her old home In Shepherdttown, W. Va., where they have spent the eummer. Mist Hake and her guest. Mr. E. H. Merrill of Los Angeles, and Mr. J. A. Hake, who hava apent tha summer at Pike Point Okobo.1l, returned to Omaha Saturday. Dr. F. E. Coulter and family have re turned to the city after an extended vaca tion spent at Manltou, Colorado Springs, Canon City and other points In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Holzman, who hav been stepping with Mrs. Holzman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy, ar now located In their new home on Thirty-eighth and Farnam streets. . Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. Wattles, who motored to Sioux City Thursday and have been the guests of Mrs. Wattles' sister. Mrs. John McHugh and ' Mr. McHush. ara expected home thia evening. Miss. Anna Gifford and Miss Reglna Cen nell, who hava been vialtlng Mis Halcyon Cotton at Lake . Okobojl, have returned home. Mr. Cotton and her daughter win return the middle of September: Mr. E. A. Olsen and daughter. Mis Emllle. left Wednesday for Bath, Ont., to visit her sister whom she has not seen for over twenty-one yeara. They expect to be gone about one month. Mrs. H. G. Strelght and family and Misa Elolse Jenka returned FrlSay from Lake Okobojl. Mrs. E. H.' Jenks and Mrs. Fred erick Roum. who have had the Carpenter cottage at Okobojl together, will return later. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Clark and Miss Katherlne Davenport returned Thurs day from Weller. Colo., where they spent tha summer. Mr. C. F. Weller returned from there last week and Is with his daughter, Mrs. Fisher- Major Peyton March and family arrived Thursday from Fort Riley to relieve Major Harry C. Halo as adjutant general of this department. Major March baa taken the houae on Twenty-second street formerly occupied by Colonel Burnham. Mrs. D. C. Pstteraon and Mr. H. H. Bald rlge left Friday tor Lake Okobojl. Mr. Baldrlge will leave Tuesday for a ahort Is SlL YOST remodels FURS J Special summer prices expert work. iL Corner 20th and Farnam. Telephone Doug. 3040. Altar Mrs. Patterson and daughter. Mir. a... -. Jeannie. will motor home Wednesday o. Thursday. Mrs. C. S. Loblnger. who has been Spend ing a week In Omaha, left Saturday for Hillsdale, Mich., to spend several week. Mrs. Loblnger, who formerly resided in Omaha, win sail for her home in Manila, P. I., in November, reaching there before the holidays. Misa Eleanore J. Cahlll. daughter of Mr- and Mra. D. W. Cahlll. S7J Seward street, left Saturday morning for Paxton. Neb., where she will teach aehool. Mis Cahlll waa an honor member of thia year's grad uating claas of the Omaha High school, and also took part in the class play. Mrs. W. W. McBride, her aon, Oeorge. and Miss Mabel Louise McBride, who la to hava charge of tha art department of tha high school, returned last week from Penn sylvania and were Joined by Miss Ruth McBride, who haa apent the summer In Wyoming, and Miss Grace McBride, who haa been in Marlon. O. . Miss Clara Mason has returned from a trip to tha Pacific coast She attended the National Education association meeting at San Francisco and visited relatives and friends at Los Angoles and Long Beach. At tha latter plaoa she attended tha annual Nsbraska picnic, where 7,000 former Ne braskan registered. Mis Mason Is at the Hotel Sanford for the school year. . At the Field Club Several small dinner parties were given at the Field elub laat evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hynes had six guests for Mrs. Schneider of Sen Francisco, gueat of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burges.e. j. A. jfcNaugh ton had four guests; Dr. W. E. Dean, five; F. vif. Judson. seven; F. W. Had wood, five; E. Buoklngham, four; Arthur English, two; H. F. Busmann. four; M. O'Connor, four; Dr. B. A. McDermott four. Pleasures Past Miss Helen Pogu entertained informally at luncheon Saturday la honor if Mia Uiuh Renner. Covers were placed for five gueats. Mlsa N. Wtltae entertained Friday at luncheon at her apartment at the Madison in honor of her nieces. Mrs. O. G. Rewey of Raway, Wis., snd Mrs. J. L. Rewey of Benson. A number of young people enjoyed a hayrack ride Friday evening. They met at the home of Glenn Muagravea and after a If Early Fall Sale Now in Force Advance Opening for 1911-1912 Aa event of extraordinary sicnificanee to every appreciative fUr buyer offering the moct recent, authentic foreign and Amerlotu models in fashionable furs at an Actual Discount of All goods marked In plain figure; most sweeping series of legitimate fur values offered in Omaha. Make your selection now, taking advantage ot the discount, pay a small deposit and w will hold furs in our cold storage plant until wanted. It Is impossible to tell all tbe sale's extraordinary values is aa advertisement, but we can say that some very exceptional values ara offered in tbe following furs: Foxes, In natural black and blue; Mink.; Caracul; Hudson Seal; Australian Opossum; Japanese Mink; Er mine; Persian Lamb and Broadtail. ONXY TRUSTWORTHY FURS OF GUARANTEED QUAUTY. 1618 Farnam fitreef. rid to Florence returned again to his home for suprr Th-i - 'le party -- Mlse Mav Carney. Linlen t-llie crth. L l lan Tuffield. Helen Keating Ethel Kerr. Messrs ",lenn Mugrsva .:lcfm Finney . ilcipb Brandeia. Leorard Kerr. " alrh Carr.ey. arren joftnsi n M I sees hrun seeden. Mane Fieeianl , advt Phsrrr Florence Lor s Irma Qjmtni . . ees.-r -p. -ir-eM Fsr.-e.l John 3wi L.(vu. butlei G enn V earn. bron Snyder I . 1 T. k .fliiiK umana man y Drowned in Lake '.;ert li. Grilfiti in Water: of Lake 1-lKh.iean. . wdy of CulJXrit ii Gi iff .tl. formerly loan, is bexg Ur Joiid for tou m Michigan lohowiii his disappoai .tuui t-u,io sjU the nnd.ng ci hi' . , tn a -rocker tn a baih hou ..A, who wa lur near.y a.xieon ytj.. ; ...u with the Ln..d tutea .ny as a buyer, but wa several , a.o left th.s city to accent a'poji ..t.i th Mara Manalaturiag com v,. thicu, had evidently gone Imv ,.si tor a w..u. vvhen noth.ng u. him. attendants tearthed It.--.. and found a raid bearing bis ai .a Cb.caao. and si.'uu. m case u. .m notify F. . aVa.lard. WiOGeoiti.n ...v omaha. ' ..is brothet . Oilffitli. secretary or the E. E. Bruoa urug company. wa noti f.ed, and iat M.at he lot or ih.ujv to ats.st ,n the arch ior tlw lioU;; Culbert il. C. ,.i vm oi n in ili.s i.iy. and twenty . . o entered ihe .em ployment of tr.e nlttd States Supply com pany aa office boy. ior s,xteu watt he worked tor tiiat f.n.i. and (,: j.iuolly. throuah i.erseve: ance and pluck won tha tetpons.ble pr.n.t o.l rf -head laer lor th firm. A tew c.. ago he left omana to enter the eini .-. -lent of the Mrk Manu facturing company in Chicago. He woraed there tor a couple ot years, but apparency he grew d:aatlf!ed, for he reigned and embarked in the real ettate business. i speculatms on a small scale J. E Rahm of the United States Supply company said this morning that Griffith 1 ad announced his intention of going to r.r.gltnd some time soon to visit relatives l'.ere. , Hay or Will Not Name New Weight Inspector aaSBWanassjBJS 1 ' ' Refasei to Accept New Deputy In ipector Wanted by Association, , of Coal Dealert. I The plan of a number of organised ooal and lea companies to have a deputy weight niia',M. annnlnted for their own naxticu- Uf UM wl4 fr(wilwl np0B by Mayor Dahl- man and he refused to appoint the In spector. Charles Richardson, whom the merchants named. Tha merchants who hava oiganised the movement are members of a national or ganisation, ot which Herbert S. Daniel Is a local representatives and they complained that smaller dealers were short-weighting and defying their competition. The mayor was Inclined to think that a deputy in the service of certain companies would have a pernicious affect. He declared that if anything of that sort is to be done there ought to ba an occupation tax put upon all f the dealers In coal and ice and the fund BtvlKia w nuMowmns ' "ij who would serva all alike. Jours Lose Point to Master Barbers Anti-Sunday closing barbers, under the. leadership of their attorney, Stanley Rose water, have won a point in a test case in which the defendant, a barber, was dis missed. The case was that of a man who entered tha Paxton shop on Sunday, August JO. and was told by the barber that be would ba shaved free on Sundays, but that the regu lar price ot a tonic would be charged. The patron was shaved and given a tonic for 13 centa, the price ot the tonic. Judtra Crawford after hearing the evi dence said that tn hla Judgment the ordi nance had not bean violated. PEACE ADVOCATE STOPS HERE Among tha tourists going west through Omaha today were Hamilton Holt and wife, editor of ths New Tork Independent, en route for Japan, where Mr. Holt goes by invitation to deliver several addresses on behalf of the movement for world peace. Mr. Holt spent tha tlm between trains renewing acquaintance with Victor Rotewater. both having been membera of the editorial party that toured Mexico last fall aa guests of the Mexican government. 20 Per Cent discount for yourself. Toe MARTIN W. I3USH Teacher of Piano and Organ. Ac companist and Coach. ia-18 BeUdrlge Block SOtb aa4 Faruani feu. Telephone Uajrney &rUI.