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THE--OMAHA -SUNDAY: BEE: APR Ih- 2S.- 1912. 1 SOCIEn WORXSJOR CHARIH HaAy Be&efit Affair Trove to Be . , Host Successful. iSOXOXHT ALmSAI BMttEIT w Ocravr Bexee at Ike Bis I . esse IttMto t HiU Last ; Smhf at t Oast Aoeiterlaaa, Serial Caleaaar. IfONDAT-Mm. Gerald Wharton, dinner at the Country club for Mies Margaret Bran; Mr T. L. Davis, meeting of the Monday Bridge dub at Country club; Mr. and Mr. D. J. O'Brien, din ner at Hotel Loyal. TUE8DAT-M1 Dorothy Steven and Miss Louise Dinning. Orpheum party (or alia Margaret Brown; Mr Jerome Mace, children' party for Marshall Mac: Flayer' club, "Adventures ot Lady Ursula" at the Bran del theater; Miss Eugenia Whltmore, meeting of Amateur Musical dub; at borne day at Fort Omaha. WEDNESDAY If r. and Mrs H- U Cum anlags, dinner for Miss Margaret Brown; Mrs. Fred Peere. buffet luncheon; Mrs. Charles M. Richards, afternoon bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Richards, evening bridge: Palimpsest club, dinner for Prof. Hart of Harvard university; Mrs. u. H. Bwoborfa, luncheon for W. W. club; Kt-A-Vlro dub. Mar oerty at Cham bers: at boms day at Fort Crook. HURSDAT Mrs. B. W. Cotton, after noon bridge for Miss Margaret Brown; Mra, W 6. Poppleton, meeting of Cook ing I era; Mra, rred Peerc. buffet mdheon; Mra, J. 8. Swttaer of Fort k, bridge party for M las Elisabeth t; Mra A. c sunce, meeting of W. dab. AT Mrs. Charles Johannes, raiwh- lor Mrs. h. M. i,or of Manila, ; Miss Margaret Bruoe, afternoon : at her home; Colonel and Mra. '. Butler, dinner at Fort Crook; r and Mra. Frederick Dale, dinner rort t-roos; junior auxiliary play at ties Memorial Pariah home: Her- 1 alumni, dinner for Prof. Hart. RDAY-MIss Mildred Roger, tea Mls Irene Everett of Chlraao: ptiea for teachers ef Laks cfaeol of Miss Emma Whltmore. It affairs ooaUaa to occupy the tight In society. The largest of last week was, ef sourse, the per mane of "Princes Bnow-White," was Ursa at the Brandeta yesterday tarnooa and evening for the benefit the Child Kavtng Institute. Thirty of small berg and girl of the Institute- all these Mg enough Is get to the theater la the osioonr together at the mati nee ana enjoyed the fairy opera perhaps snore than any on there. A number of theater parties were given t lbs matinee for the children. Llttl Mies Elisor "Counts had a boa party iana her attest "ere little Misses Jane Stewart. Gretcbea Baetman. Barbara I) urn. Master Gordon Stewart, Mis Brandt. Mra Joel HUwart and Mr. Sam uel Bum, sr. Mra. . M. Morsmaa, Jr., entertained at a line party far tea children. Mr. K. C. Bartoa bad a bar guest Mra. I. r. Crofoot, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Vaster D Well and Wadlelck Browa. Mra, r. P. Klrksndsfl had as her (ruest Mr. M. K. Barber, Mr. Olenn Wharton, Mra. J. R. Beeble and Burden Klrken- -talL Last vnlng Mr. and Mra L. T. Cro- foot antenalned at a bos party when their guest iter Mr. B. W. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Cewglll, Mis Katharine Cartas and Ml Chariot t Mlchaeleon. The Fort Crook officer and ladt triad IKt at their benefit for the Army Xeltex eoroe In their two tmiiw ihu i -J pertormances frtday evmlng nberry Shrub, sec." and "Lieutenant Lgbtly." Mr. W. 0 Battler, wlfs ot the commanding officer at the poet was jnanager-ln-ehlef of Ih affair and Mr iHaJeteed Deny was la chart of the juars aad piaysr. Merry aiesars. a club of young ansa aad women of Trinity cathedral swores a Mg sacaasg with their play, 'TIM Junior, M at Jsoobo" Memorial hall lsrsday ever In g, making ft fur ihe cathedral. Miss Adeline Wykoff, presi dent ot the club, and Mia Anna Jurdy, the player, gold nearly lot tickets apiece. la eelearatloa ef their suooess th actor ta th play will give a dinner tomorrow waning at Jacobs' Memorial ball, when thee present wiU be: Mtsee - Misses Adeline Wyckott Kidney H.ebblns, YOUtfQEST MATRON AT THE, POST ms. CLARKE LYm AND 23AV0STES. dUSANQF FORTOTtAOA f m v-, -. 1 h M'V.vf ' ' ' for hi brld at 0l goy-h T -rtv -second avenue. Rev. T. J. Ma ay rector of AU Saints" church. off:f a:'--:r- The rooms were attri.ji.vy decorated by three Intimate f.lrr.i ' trtJe M!F3 Bessie M. Brochon f:cago, Miss Maud Odenbuld of Wauk-a. anl Mlss Ellen Ferry of Oak rarW. EU all ot whom accompanied the brtae-to-be to Omaha. Mr. Charles t. l';cbarn of Chicago,' father of the ir.it. Mr George Blackburn, her brotr.er. als cam from Chicago for the ceremony. Margaret (iuthrle, Orac Morphy. Meeara Bex H unsafe. Frederick Utebbtns, eHanley Woolsteneroft. Richard Lukey. iAnna Purdy ibatnc Taneock, Messrs. Srtrand Wykoff, "William Huston. fWllbur Dlebrow, rrarH Perklna, JeangbL C'leo CUIborna, Th Urgeet benefit srheduled for this Week hi th flewer featlral which the remnea i th Omaha Musical club will bold downtown Saturday I rals fund for their asw club bouse. Th Junior Auxiliary of AH Saints sharah will gtv two play la Wattle Memorial Farteh kern Friday evening, th primid t go te th sn lesion fleld. Th play are "The Uttle Christ Ian" had -The Princes and th Plxlea Ser farther m the future are th bridge party at th Country alub te be given May tor th benefit of th Creche and th play to be given by th Alter guild of Trinity cathedral tb latter part of (text month. Few fWni Ween en. Attrecttv vtslUng wetsea win be the srstiea for numerous eedal affair hxsplratiea rht net A asw Basset. Mis Irene Bvereit of thlcago win arrlT Friday to vlalt Mia Mildred Rogers aad will be the' iuset pf honor at a tea next Saturday after. o gtrsn by Mia Roger at bar apart ment at the Beaton. Friday, Mra. Char lee Johannes will en tertain the army women at luncheon for Mrs. H. M. Lord of Manila, P. L. who I th guest ot her daughter, Mr. Frank Van Renaaalaar. Mis Margaret Brosra ef St fjouls, who I th guest of Mra John 8. Brady, will be mock entertained. Monday evening. Mr. Qarald Wharton will entertain at dinner for Mis Browa at th Country club. Tuesday, Miss Dorothy Stevens aad Mis Louis Dinning will glvs an Orpheum party 'la her honor. Wed nee day in win be entertained at a bridge dinner by Mr. and Mr. H. U Cumming and Thursday Mrs. w. B. Cotton will glv aa afternoon brldg party for her. Mis Helen Cudahy. who ha been vlH Ing her atster, Mr. Frank Wllhelm. leave thl svenlng for beg homo la Chi cago. Miss Violet Hall who has bea Malting Mia Katharine Moorebsad left last evening for Chicago. t'alveraltr of Oaeaba He tee. The sophomor class of the Ual varsity of Omaha was entertained Friday at th kofV of Mis Sybil Woodruff. 89 Lefay. ette avenue. Considerable excitement was furnished, owing to th disappear ano of part of th refreshments, which were presumably taken by some of th fresh men boys. Thoe present were: Misses ' ' Mleaee CUra Barnes. , Marina Cass. Madeline llftrton, V Ketherlne caas, Etliel Holmqutsi, Zeis Klmar, - i Mery Alice nklweil. Untie Underhlll, Wsy Teste. : lAura Waterman, Bertha Wilson. Mildred Arnold. - Byhll Woodruff, Messra ' Messrs. RuWit mrehlew. Viator Jorgenssa, ('Union HalNey, Wslter Moore. Charles Frandeen, Kenneth Flnlayana, Kklward Wilson. Harold Bterner. Usorge Perclvsl, Tb University ot Omaha had on of Ih largest boxes at th indoor track meet. The box was gaily decorated with unlvsrslty pennant and Crimean and btsrk streamer Thoee la the party were: Misses MUsrs Ferne Adsma, Rhra Lamoreaux. Mattel Kelly. Iutee Hancock. Mildred Arnold. lleuiah Mct'aw. Pansy Williams, Helma Anderson, bitauur Morgan, . Messra Messra Almet 8nlomoo. Keel Parson Charles Frandsen, Oldham Paisley, Harold Sterner. DwUtht Long, lleorge Perdval, Ole Bennett, etsnton raiisoury. IT. and Mrs. It. 15. Jenklna Mr. and lira N. E. Ihjw, The girls ef the domeetlo sciesoe de part sienl will give a May breakfast Thursday, May , from I to i. AU girl who are taking work In thl branch will (Ml Hi the preparation of tha menc. and wHI work tinder the direct supervision ot Miss Marl 8 seven, who ha charge of the department of domsstte economy. This will be the first Urns th girl have had to demonstrate the knowledge of cookery. Senior reception of the past will he greatly sclarged thl year. for. Instead of bavins th graduating claaa of only one high school, the estlre senior clasee of th Omaha. South. Omaha and Council B ruffs High school hav been Invited. The iwosptioa will be held In the gym nasium Friday, May a, ll Is expected that about guest will be received. Ft Beta Phi Baaeeet. The local alumna ot PI Beta Phi sorority held their fourth annual ban ot la th Paxtoa hotel last evening. Te knf tabic about which th wome gathered ws decorated In the sorority' colors, wm and blue. Blue May baskets tied with blue) fluffy tulle bows held EES ENGAGEMENT HAS JUST BEES AM0U5CED. w","nwe, r t'C THE MILLINERY SEKSIT1QH OF THE YEAR OFF ei ur sf oei aoiKois stoci of Dross Hats Tailored Till Sill lMh iSi Ostrtsk Fullurx, Alinttn, Uifriuei THIS WEEK ONLY I Kan last xeceired Hats Siijn, Etc. l tjVrJatriwsioiHa,fint 9i miAmr Lit $. RIWAROS 219 c,dt,,n, Bank I WwojrMs t eh teseriisi so riftni ef etreaver em eeeead floe. wine-colored carnation. Th menu were wine-colored and war menogrgmed and tied with silver snd blue. Mr Frank Wtlklns, president of th alumnae, wai the koastmlitres Mrs. C. W. Hear responded to the toast, "Some PI Phis of Wham We Ar Proud;" Mis Alice Troxefl, "The Progress ot PI Beta Pill;1' Miss Jstsamlns Bherrsdcn, 'To PI Bet Phi." Those present were: Mlaae ... . kllaf.es Ksthertne Thomas. Jsaeamlne Bherraden Jeaale Noaon. i, K'lllh rlaher. trances liould. . , Alice Truxvll, Henrietta Uenedlct, I'rada Hcott, Mra Troth. . Ruth Heacwk, Asnes I'iieney of llernire Ouren of uouncu Bluffs, Council Bluff Mesdslnes Meedainea John LaB-lle'; " " Frank Wllklna, Henry o. Cox. V. U Tetter, Hryietrawford,. W. J. Lorlng, Ha, Oould. C. W. Sears. DePuu-oo, Lincoln; Be Farttea at Track Meet. A large number of box parties were In evidence at the athletic meet -held at the Auditorium last evening, and those which were decorated lent a tinge of so cial color to the busy scramble of the orcaeloii. la Which some ) local and interstate gymnasts competed. The most Interesting group of the even ing was the grade school prim Ipala' spe cial box party. In which thirty-five school teacher were kept busy cheering their pupil who were taking part In a eerie of exciting relay races. Another large party was that given by Mr. and Mra. O. B. McFarland, at which twenty gueau were present. Thoee whs gar box parties, together with th a umber of their guests, were as follows: Dr. J. P. Lot, five; Joseph Barker, five; Chsrles W. Harding, five. (Dent F. Otlmore, five; C. C. Cromwell, five; Jarae Richardson, six: F. H. Gar vin four; Phillip carieman, four; 1. Trullt Maxwsll. four; K. H. Nelson, three; Robert Dempster, three; J. W. Cam pen. five. The others were smaller parties. lUr at Fort Crook. Officer aad ladle of Fort Crook gave two enjoyable play FrWly evening at Fort Crook for the benefit of the army relief fund. Over fiat was realised and will be sent to headquarter. The fund I for th benefit of the widows and children of officers nd soldiers. Following' th play th latter part ot ' the evening mss devoted to denting. I The guests from Omaha and Fort Omaha Included: " Misses . Ml- , . Mary Ring-wait. F.dith Locke. Katherlne Moorhsad.hiiai.beU bweet, Kusente Whltmore, Bourke, k iannie rests unu. ,, Meedsme Vl,..et Hall of i Louia, Messrs. Chsrles Beaton. Gordon Kelly. Colonel Bannister, Lieutenant BelL Captain, and Mrs. Rlfenberrlck. : Capxln and Mra Arthur 8. Cowan, I Ueuteaant and Mrs. Clarke Lynn. Mr. aad Mrs. Lowne Coiids. j All C wests at Weelallsut froea Ckleeugo. Aa anasuei feature of the wedding of Mis Esther Blackburn ot Chicago and Mr. Gottfried Bender of thl dty was the fact that an of th gweets at the wed ding cam from Chicago. Th ceremony . took asac Satarday alternooa at th 4 residence which ta groom had ready Yoaaaeei Matron st Tort Crook. Mra Clarke Lynn Is the youngest matraa-at Jort Crook. . ."te ar.d her hus band. Lieutenant Lynn, and imall daugh ter Susan cam to Fort Crook from their station at Fort Leavenworth Before her marriage Mra. Lynn as Ilia Hazel Chant of Spokane was wall known here, hav ing gone to school at St Marys, Knox vllle, I1L, wW aeveral Omaha yonng women, and having visited at the homs of Mr. Harry Montgomery. Laurel I CI eh Laaeheoa. Th Missouri Valley Lasell club wilt hold it annual meetlag and luncheon Friday. May W, at the Country club This club comprises seventy-five women of Nebraska, Iowa. Kansas and Missouri who has attended Lasell seminary sear Boaton. Three year ago th Omaha alumnae started th dob and there bavi been two luncheon at the Country dub. The honor guest of this year's meeting WIU be C. G Bragdon of Pasadena, who was principal of th asmlnary Wpsa stoat of th member f th club were In school there, Mr., Braogon wps ; passing through Omaha on hi way cast at th tins of the luncheon and ha promised to be present '. V Mra Bva Wallace as secretary snd treasurer of th dub and lit H. C Hougktoa of Red Oak. la., preslden. Among th Omaha women who belong to the Lasell dub are Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. F. T. Rouse. Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Mra James Love Futon, Mr Luther Kountaa, Mrs. Jerome Mage. Mrs. Harold Shears, Mrs. Rufus Hani, Mrs. Fred Adams, Mra Rlghter Wood. Mis Martha Dais, Miss Csthertne McClanahan. O. H. . Activities. Principal Kate McHugb entertained In formally last evening for the member of the Omaha and Lincoln high school de bating squads, together with the three Judges of the contest, at her bom, SU Dodge street. Assisting Miss McHugh were Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Woolery and Mr. and Mr Edward R. Burke. Those present were: Menr. Meaan Allen R. Corurdoa Blair, of Fremont. Robert Albright of George B. Martin Lincoln, of Nebraska City, Arthur Ackormaa Frederick MacDonali of Lincoln, of Lincoln, Edwin Landal. OeorKe Orimes, Barney Kulakofsky, Caraon Hathaway, Maurlc Clark, Fred Ryplna, Paul Mackln. Milton Petersen, O. O. Slutnafelt of C. Ray Gate of Lincoln, Social Pleasures A flag social was given Thursday sven lng at the residence of Major and Mra R. S. Wilcox for tha member ot th V. 8. Grant post and Woman Relief Corp. Mr. Wilcox presented th latter with a largs silk flag. 'Th evening was spent with music and refreshment were served. About thirty guest "ere present Mr. snd Mrs. Frank A. Kennedy, ttU Capitol avaatt, celebrated their twenty- fifth, or eltver, Wedding anniversary last evening by giving a reception at their hem The room were beautifully deeor- ated with rose aid carnation. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy received many gift of silver and aw cut flower. About fifty guests were present Asetstlng ware Miase Margaret Kannedy, Stole Ken nedy, Mayma Vanderhaven, Ella Ken nedy, Ada Ham, Mary Ooedecke. Msssrs. Thomas Ham, Henry Dross, Arnold Me-Larnen. 11 Q Weddings A surprise wedding wa that ot Mr Elisabeth Kuehn and Mr. William H. BsyntUler. both of this dty, who were married In Chicago on Thursday. They will reside at III North Twenty-fifth street Miss Cecil Thompson, daughter of Mra. Anna J. Thompson, was married Wednes day to Mr. Harry A. Cotthoff of Bo la City. Idaho. Th marriage was eolsmn Ixed t St John's Collegiate church, with Rev. Martin Bransgeest otfldaUng. Th bride wa attended by her cousin. Miss Ida Thompson, ot Des Moines, and th groom's best man was Dr. Morgan Mo Quia ton. After a month's western trip the young couple will reside la Boise City. The wedding of Miss Nellie Veronica Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mra J. C. Mitchell, and J. J. Martell took place Saturday morning at I o clock at m. Peter's church. Rev. Father Dowd read the marriage llnea The bride wore a gowa of white embroidered crepe de chine with peart trimmings. Hr hair orna ment was a white tulle bow nnisneo with a white alxrrtte. held In place by a diamond pin. a gl cf the groom. She carried a white rueary. Ms Mart Mitch ell, slater of the bride, ws maid or nonor and was gowned In old ro meseallne xviti, irimminn nf old rose fringe. She canled pink roses. Robert E. Den. coualn of ths bride, served as best man. The church wa decorated with palms snd ferns. There ws a wedding break fast at th home of the bride' parent when only the relatives were present. In cluding shout thirty. Mr. snd Mrs. Msxtell left last evening for the eiat. and will be at home after May li. Meedsme Eva Wallace. Messra 1. F. Korty. Oeoree Bohmasv Hlgby. Personal (jossip Mr F M Fairfield Is la Chicago. lira Geotge leek M ridUnS Mr. and Mra eludes C. Oeorga M s Prudence Rich I visiting her son Mr. Kdson Rich, sa Dodge street Jilts JiUbel Clark ha returned from California, where she spent the winter. Silas Sum !haw has returned from a ahort visit with college friend at Lin coln. Mr. ai.1 M.-e. T.. M. Moraman and Miss Haiper have returned from Coronado Beai-h. Ci',. Mrs w. Morria McKay wUl return WeoneMia, aftw (pending the winter In New Yc.k City. , Mra pa.isp Potter has returned from several week In St. Louis with her daughter. Mrs. Weed. M'.as Buuerfield of foux Falls. S. D, l th ri-t of her nephew. Mr. Clemesvt Chase, and Mr. Chase. Mr. and Mrs. L.-U Kpaatx aad Mr. Charlee T Kounts hav returned from a two weeks' stay la Texas Mr. axd Mra. Oeorx PTlns, who oar $4.98 ll D Q Sale of Women's New CLOTH DRESSES Exceptionally handsome new all wool serge dresses in white, tan, gray, navy, etc The styles are the most charrning new spring designs; every dress is splendidly made and neatly trim- -med, would sell regnlarly at up to $12.50 each, but through a lucky purchase we are enabled to place them on sale Monday and Tuesday at Our Millinery Specials Command Tour Attention Q Handsomely Trimmed Hats in a number of charming new designs; fl , t i .i . i 1 1 tnH ee, n, ass. ; 11 you can i aupncate mem eiaewucic iui icoa umu u mm Jki " 79c 14 D $5.00; on sale at Bough Straw Sailors, worth $1.50, at . . NEW SPRING WAISTS Every new leading style is here; on sale at 98c LITTLE GIRLS' COATS Hundreds of pretty coats for little girls, at C'J HQ $3.98 and V.V0 TAILORED SUITS HIDE TO ORDER $20, $25 and $30 TffEMOVEi OMAHA I NEW MODEL SERGE SKIRTI Made to Heastve D D D That $15,000 Must Be Raised in a few days-You've only a SHORT time A Peerless $50,000 ar ray of highly graded Gems, Jewels, Etc. . Come! Make a bid. Hundreds are securing almost unbelievable values in Diamonds. Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Novelties, Etc., Etc. Ladie$ art among the most enthu$ta$tie bidden and we want them here, even though they are "bidding in" $ome of the choicest things at trifling prices. Plenty of chairs for the ladies too. Some lady gets a handsome gift at close of each sale. M Auction! Two Sales Daily 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. pent the week la Dayton. O., visiting Mr. Print' parents, returned today. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fallon and daughter. Marguerite, leave this evening to visit New Tork and Washington. D. C. Mra. II. f. Cady and Mrs. Allsn M. Robinson and eon have returned from California, where they spent th winter. . Mrs. William Maurice Ounlock of Chi sago arrived Friday to spend three weeks with her parents, jir. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy. Mr. Swartxlander and Mlas Hamilton arrived Monday in New York from Cuba and Panama on the Victoria Louise and are at the Netherlands, Mir Blanche Kelly left Friday for Bat tle Creek. Mich., where she will remain for six months snd will take a post graduate course at the sanitarium. Misses Mary Louise and Margaret Rich ard chaperoned by Mrs. I. Ferdandes, hav returned from a two weeks' visit in New Tork and other eastern point. Mia Coralle Meyer and Miss Verna Haye went to Lincoln to attend the banouot of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, which was held at th Lincoln hotel last night Mr. Jack Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webster, who was operated upon for appendicitis at the Clarkson hospital, will be out of the hospital la about ten days. Twin girls were born on Friday to Mr. and Mrs. France Ferns of Chicago. Mrs. Fern Is a sister ot Mr E. H. S Prague and has rlstted here on numerous oc casions. Mlas Portia Swett and her mother will CLOCK SALE j Wa have apecial reduced price on our clocks next week. See our window for these bargains S.W.Lindsay, Jeweler SIM lOtm ItTaT. RU1T, fAXTOst BLOCK. sail Tuesday on ths Princess Irene of the North German Lloyd line for a several months' stay la Pari and other Euro pean cities. Mr. and Mr. O. W. Clabaugh, who hav been realising in the Coiomal apartments during the winter moatha, are moving into their home at 193 South Thirty-third street, this week. A son, John Kenoard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Goodwin ot New castle, Ind. Mrs. F. B. Kennard of this city Is with her daughter, Mr Good win. for several week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Met. Mlas Ger trude Met and Mra, Gray ot Chicago, , who went abroad together In January, will sail for home Tuesday on the Crown Princess Cecelia. They ar xpected la Omaha May 11 Mrs. Irving Stem, nee Miss Ruth Bran- j del, who ha been abroad with her huaband since February, sailed last Sat- : urday for New Tork on th France. Her (Continued on Pag Three.) Mr. Jerome Frederic Heyn will hereafter have sole charge of our operating depart ment and will do all the posing in our studio. This announcement, we believe, will be received with pleasure by our hundreds of patrons whom Mr. Heyn has served in this studio. Many of them will trust themselves to no other hands for lifelike and artistic poses. The reputation of his skill is such that he has been selected as official photo graphic artist in Omaha for American . Society, an eastern society magazine of national reputation. . This publication plans shortly to issue an Omaha number, in which the photos will be by Heyn. Mr. Heyn is extremely successful in posing persons of all ages. His degree of success with children is seldom attained and those who appreciate the rarity of it are highly pleased when they bring their children to this studio. ly Ntaaaa! I Beware Sea. Great Reductions -ON SPRING SUITS ' ' I fP'i 'VeW-j Aa inusual opportunity to se cure latest approved models In tailored suits and coats. Large assortment ot materials and styles. Please note address below it interested or In recommending friends and do not mistake us.. I bar. not changed mr location and am not connected with any other L&dies' Tailoring firm. THE ORIGINAL L. KNEETER OMAHA'S BEST LADIES' TAIXOU. Phone Douglas 0065. BOO-8 South 16th St. STAR DANCING CLUB To-night METROPOLITAN HALL Twenty-third and Hai-we. apamwiox; m exam. To FAT People MM0WOT9 RX&CCTIQJf OF W POCSitf, ,. JL J. Emtt wrttmt " J tmsm ft MrWr4 trt. " i v-iW "1 k., mm 1 im ikm. Am m srr htm 1 U tWMd IU1 !on veLgbfe ttrtMt ei Mwt a : bo m rvs's4 Uw rrttstt ttv invit e to vi,r pv-rK n IMfwldbrrWI.1 AWioU: DR. M0f0tfX Bc trtttmt Bi4m. t0 E. t74 SL. tsum Vcrtu