CLDBS PLANNING FOR FOURTH Society Will Indulge in Pyrtteclnrics ACXrVITt -AT' SUMMER- TIMES OsMhaas Are Delay a. Great; Deal f 6atertataLnAY Gaeata Com- . ,' .,la Here from J Far " ' . aaa Near. V, ' Sotfal Caeadar. MONDAY Golden wedding celebration dinner at Hotel Loyal and reception and. dance at Metropolitan building of Mr. and Mrs. E. Seligsohn; wedding of 'Miss Winifred Terry and Mr. Clyde Burdette Tryon; Players' elub meeting at JUtRs Kimball; cnnarena matinee ' dance at Field club: Miss Nell Encell; . afternoon bridge for Mia Alma Ested of Kansas city. TUESDAY Wedding1 of Miss Irene Kese Jer and Mr. Morris Bennett; Mrs. John A..McShan, luncheon for Mrs. James Vlles ef Chicago; table d'hote dinner and dance at Happy iionow ana Kod and Ourt crabs. WEDNESDAY Mrs. J. A. Monroe and Miss Elder, luncheon at Field club; Mrs, Will Hampton, meetmff of w. W. club; wedding of Mr. J- E. Baum, Jr., and i Mtas Gertrude Fitzgerald in cnicago table d'hote dinner and dance at Coun- "try and Field clubs; Columbian circle, card . party; Mrs. Mark Cavanagh, hrfrfse luncheon for Miss Ed THCRSDAYLadles' day at Field and Happy Hollow dub. FRIDAY-Entertainment by young nn of First Christian churen; Mrs. William Moran, afternoon bridge for SATLBDAY-Tabl d'hote dinners and dance Country, Field, Happy Hollow ad Rod and Gun ciuos; weaaing 01 Mr,. Frank" J. Coad and MisS Irene Dyer Already the club ars planning their Fourth of July celebrations and the out- loo: h that, Independence day will be a llv5y oiia fof., society people. The Country cluVfltt h?e display of firework fol lowing a table d'hote dinner and dance. It will"-beon the lawn east of tha veranda, 'Tha day will be further en livened witft a golf tournament- The Field and Happy Hollow cluba will not have firework displays this year, but eacB will nave a special table d'hote din ner and1 dance fat the evening. The Field club wtl have a band concert to play classical, popular and patrlotlo aire from I td o'clock la the afternoon, and a golf match from ja to t o'clock. , . ... ' The' Rod and Gun club I planning an elaborate pyrotechnic! display. The, sky rocket, 'Roman candles and other fire work! wilt be sent off from a floating dock In the mlddfe of the lake and seats will be provided on. the shore for spaa .. tators. Aquatto and field eporta will 1 continue ail day and evening and there i will be a table d'hote dinner and dance, . Back to Omaha Home Mrs. Martin 8axe of New York City has Prairie Pax ton, and ther mother, Mrs. opened her beautiful home at Fatracres George Short of Cleveland,, will spend the and with Mr. Baxe, her daughter, Miss summer there. ) ' ; ' Omahan are doing a good deal of en tertainlng this summer. Many young women n& matron and even several , young men are, of Ijfave been or are going ; to be. guests In Omaha home. Mies Gertrude- McCarthy, daughter of Major and Mrs, Daniel McCarthy of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, where the major was quartermaster of the Department of the .. Missouri, will arrive this week to visit ' MUs Marion Kuhn. Mis Martha Dal man of SU Joseph 1 the guest of Mis Margery McCord Mlas Marguerite Wln trs of Marehalitown, la, formerly of this cUy, is visiting Miss Eleanor Mackay. Miss Bull of Faeadena la the guest for a : few l;iys of Miss Caroline Congdon, hav ing accompanied the' latter west ' from ' , Vmt college.' , '"( ; . .,. v . ... A mvicb entertained guent la Mra James yiiee ca.cnicago; wno m vteiung Mrs. F. Davis. , Kr. Isaae Raymond of Lin coln i vMtln her parents, Mr. and Mra ' W. J. Connell. ' " . . Miss Mary and MI Helen Mart, who are visiting Mr. and Mre. Mel Uhl. will return to their home la drenvllie, O., the early part of the week. The marriage of Mis Helen Mart and MUton TJhl will I take place September t Mr, BJ. f. Krug of St topi, who has been tlsttmg her mother, Mrs. J. jr. Coad, leaves today for Berkeley to be present at th wedding of her brother, John Francis Coad, which takes place fiatnr- , day. Mr. and Mr Richard HosforA of Mollne, III., have returned home after a short vlett with Mr. and; Mr. Wlllard Hosford. ': Ewing Forbe. On of Mr. and Mrs, John Forbes, formerly of this city, now or avanston, in., i visiting Raymond Low. William Crosby Adame of Denver w visiting bl ancle and aunt, Mr. and .; r. jr. & cowgin. j Mr. and Mrs. Harrison A. Trexler of Baltimore arrived yesterday morning to viRlt Mra Trexler' parents. Mr. and wr, f. je. Miller. They will also vtit wr. ana Mr. FDbert Trexler. and family will spend, the summer at Lake Clitherall,. Minnesota, i Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Kimball and family have gone to Gordon, Wis., for two month to enjoy the fishing season. Mrs. Ward Burgess and sons, Lewi and Charles, leave Monday for WlanDo, Mac., to remain for the summer. Mr; and Mr. Alec ML Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen left for Portland, Ore., and a month's travel through the northwest which will Include Alaska and the Yellowstone park before their re turn." ' vv ''. .. ..!' f Mra J. J. McMuIlea and small soa left for Boston to visit Major and Mr. T. B. Hacker, , who are Jiving at Brookllnai' the major having a detail lit the aubslatence department in Boston. Mrs. McMullen expect to be gone about five week. , Mrs, H. C. Van Gteson ha gone abroad for a few month. ;: ;,r-" Miss Kate Mcllugh ha gone to Denver to spend some ' week with her lster, Mra Edwin Piatt' V" i . i " Mr. and Mra Gerrlt Fprt are planning an eastern trip when Mr. Fort returns from a business trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Cornish have been abroad for some time and are now taking a motor trip through the chateau district of-France, Switzerland and Germany. - Heasures Past f To Corameaeement. i,. j-i . . .r. ueorge t jnsner, who goea thl ween to the commencement exercise of the University of Michigan, at which his 80 Robert C. Fteher, will receive his' degree from the "department of architec ture, will attend while la Ann Arbor the eeventy-fifth anniversary of the found ing of the University. Mr. Fisher 1 an aiumnu of the class of im and goe to the anniversary celebration a delegate from the Alumni Association of Missouri Valley. He and bis ion will visit In De troit and PonUc, returning home next week. Mis Edith Fisher, who I a grad tiat of the University of Wisconsin, goes this week to Bvanston, 111., to attend the national convention of Ft Beta Fhl eoror. ltjf at Northwestern university. She has buea, visiting college friends in Madiaoa and Milwaukee. , gammer Trip. , 4 Mr and Mr. Luther L. Kountae and little daughter, Gertrude, left last evening and accompanied Master H&rVtuiM Kountie and Mlsa Brandt as far a Chi cago, -rne latter two are enrout to Sweden to attend the Olympic games. Mr, and Mrs. Kountza will go to Mackl nae for the cammer. Mr. and Mr. Charle Kountie and family and Mr. , Samuel Burn, r., left Thursday for Mackinac ior the summer.' - ' Mrs. Rose Splcer and Miss Jeannette Jeo have planned to spend the next two months' in . England, The .former sail from Montreal June 2t on the As cania and' the latter from New York, June U, on the Kaiser Wtlhelm IL Mr, and Mra Frank Haller expect to sail la July "for two months In Europe, and will be accompanied by Bishop 'A. U William a their guest. Bishop Wll Hami and hi -family will go te their ummer home at Richard' Landing Jn Canada early In July and Mra Williams end the btenop' sister, Mra Griffith, will remain there during hi absence abroad, tir. and Mr. Haller (topping there (or a short visit oo their way to Montreal. hence they wUi salL The Rev. T. J. Mackay will leave about July t to spend hi summer vacation in l urope. Thl trip la the gift to him by '.'to Parish Aid society of All Ealnts' i .jrch, who presented him with a purse :.:-h will enable him to have three r " aVcad and a much needed teat f i l. r-rcchial dutiei, Mr. Mackay Mr. Thoma L. DaVls entertained In formally at bridge Saturday afternoon at her home In honor of Mrs. Jamea Viles of. Lake Forest,. guest of Mra F. H. Davta , Gold-baskets of pink carnations and tevlJ formed the decoration and three tables of players were present Mis Gertrude Ernst gave a'poroS party Friday ' afternoon at. her home for her cousin, Mis Anelta Weber of Hamburg, Germany. Those present were: Helen Jlllsh, - ' , Margaret Ralney, Eiisabeth Kainey, Lola Byrd, Florence Olaen, Gertrude Ernst, Mrs. Paul Ernst. Misses- ' MJlllcent Stebfcins, Ruth Raney, lieulah Byrd, Edith Usher, Charlotte Mardquart The Imogen club of Florence held a plcnio yesterday at Mlnne Lusa, the home Of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hunt. Husbands of the member were guest and special guests of the occasion were J. J. Ryder, police Commissioner, Mrs. W. E. Shafer, president of the Woman Suffrage society, and Judge J. H. Macumber. The plcnio was enlivened by a discussion on suf frage and . reforms, led by the honor guests, '':.,'. ... ... .a. A program of music and reading was given by Mra Hunt, Miss Grace Conklln, Miss Dota Bass and Mis Elisabeth1 Un derwood. The lawn was strung with Japaneae lantern and the plcnio sup per was enjoyed outdoors. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Klnaler entertained delightfully Friday evening at a sur prise watermelon party In honor of their niece, Mlsa Ruth Ktnsler, who ha Just returned home from school at St Mary's, Notre Dame, Ind. The evening was spent Informally, and about thirty young people were present Mr. John Murphy of South Omaha en tertained a party of friends at 213 South Thirty-sixth . street. In honor of his cousin. Miss Nellie Murphy of Kansas City, who is spending her vacation with relatives here. Games, music, songs and dancing furnished entertainment for the evening. Those present were: ' o'clock Wednesday, evening. The ' cere mony was performed by the Rev.; T. J. Mackey. The bride wore a gown of white marquisette over white satin, with a point lace collor, , She carried , a bouquet of white rose. Miss Virginia Gift waa maid of honor and wore a gown of white voile and carried pink rose. Miss, Emma Schuett wa bridesmaid and wore whife Marquisette over green and carried pink rose. Mr. Stanley Bellknap was beat man. Mis May Seaman played the wed ding march. -The bride's gift to her at tendants were solid gold broachea A re ception followed tha ceremony and a large number of guests were present , ! ,s. Baam-rttagterald. -Mrs. J. E. Baum, Miss Katherlne Baum and Mrs. John Rouse left last evening for Chicago, to be guests of Mr. and Mra Fitagerald until after the wedding of Mr. J. E. Baum, Jr., and Mis Gertrude Fita gerald next Wednesday. Mr. J. E. Baum la already in Chicago- as delegate to the convention. Mr. Richard Baum. who la to be his brother's best man, left Friday tor Chicago, accompanied , by Mr. Ben Gallagher and Mr. Jack Baldwin, who are to be ushers. The other usher will be Mr, Edward Cud ah y, 1, f Chicago: air. wriiiiam warrieid 3d of Chicago and Mft Leroy Percy of Birmingham, Ala, The wedding party are to be guests at a house party at Lake Forest for the week- end. .,. . sIBnsjaf Roblnaoa-Datley. The wedding of Miss Minnie Dalley, daughter of Mrs. M. B. Dalley. and Mr. Fred Robinson of Dubuque, la., took place Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Phlllip'a Nerl church at Florence. Miss Bell Dalley was maid of . honor and Roy, Polen wa best man. The bride wore white, satm, trimmed with Irish lace and carried a shower bouquet of rose. After a 'western wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson wiil bo at home at 2557 Plnkney street, after August 1. OMAHA'S ' MOST EXCLUSIVE GARMENT STORE 318 -320 Sovth16jh. St. OMAHA'S MOST V EXCLUSIVE GARMENT " STORE Closing Out Omaha's Most Exclusive Garment and Closing Out Every Garment in It! Store ur Great IRemoa s Is the Sensation of the Hour , 'Judged by every standard of comparison this is the . greatest garment sale ever brought to your attention in Omaha or elsewhere- -, STOP AND THINK "WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU to . buy the most advanced style-ideas at a mere fraction of, their actual intrinsic value. , ., v , . . Every garment -in-this great stock was selected for '" 'our regular selling to-the most particular clientele in this territory the envy, of 'sill competition. - ! - And ihere we are 'face-to-face with the necessity of f' closing out this. great stock at once and without reserve ; regardless of cost; ? ' - ; : : )' We bought the'Bennett Company .and it requires our entire attention.. Our one course to pursue is a sweeping" sacrifice sale of every "garment ANP OUT THEY GO. . In the midst of . this most extraordinary sale we again " ' emphasize the fact; that' we will exert every effort to please .our patrons as heretofore.' v . . ' ' Half and THah Half For . Choice' of Our Entire Stock of Women's High-Grade E)cclusive -Wearing Apparel . A1& OU BEAXTTTPUL Street Dresses ABB BBIKO C10SBB OUT $45 AO Street Dresses, rtt now going at $6i0V $38.50 Street Presses 4A 7D now going at . , . .,. . . . a I w $37.50 Street Dresses, CC 7C now going at .ylOai . $33.00 Street Dresses, Ct7 TA now going at v I ev V $14.75 $12.59 $10.50 Street Dresses, tft JC now going at . ... . . , , l ve I tf $17.50 Street Dresses tfQ 7P , now going at vO 1 9 $15.00 Street Dresses, 7 fft now going at . ....... sJIeV $29.75 Street Dresses, now going at $25.00 Street Dresses, now going at , ... ... . ovb xktxbs rrocx 01" EYer,:n Gowns and Dresses tm BEXHO CL08SB OCT $150 Evening Gowns, tfCQ'CA sale price .. ,,. ejeltfaslll $125 Evening Gowns, ra pa : .sale price . . . ..... . , 9U $95.00 Evening Gowns &r AA sale price ..... ... . .e?ve" U $89.50 Evening Gowns, $85.00 Evening Gowns, ff9Q HP sale price ; ......... . .i)er I a $79.50 Evening and t5A 7C Afternoon Dresses ...e?ufel w $75.00 Evening and 991 Z& Afternoon Dresses . . .vviev (I $69.50 Evening and 99 PA Afternoon Dresses . ..svelevv $59.50 Evening and t9Q IC Afternoon Dresses ...WMJFeltf $50.00 Evening and t ftr A A Afternoon Dresses . , 74leWU $12.50 Street Dresses, f C 9C now going at ....... ?uel ... . ....... i . - . OUR aONTIRE STOCK OF FINE COATS IS BEING SOLD OUT AU OVB KZOK-OIJltfS . Tailored Suits ABB BEIHO CLOSED OVT (95.00 Tailored Suits , to be closed out at $85.00 Tailored Suits to be closed out at, $42.50 $39.50 $75.00 Tailored Suits 57 P A . to be closed dut at. . $65.00 Tailored Suits 9 PA to be closed out at. . .vvatewv $50 Tailored Suits 9 C AA to be closed Out. at. , $u9.Vy $45.00 Tailored Suits to be closed out at. $39.50 Tailored Suits VtfQ 7P to be closed out at.".. lVf lil $35.00 Tailored Suits. 7 PA to be closed out at...flf eww $29.50 Tailored Suits CI J 75 to be closed out at, . .V .$22.50 : OTB SSBTTSBB STOCK Or Fine Gowns nsata cxmseb omr $125v00' Gowns tin f A jfA to be closed out at i V $93.00 qowns to. be closed out at. $89.50 Gowns to be closed out at.. $85.00 Gowns' to. , be closed out $75.00 Gowns to be closed out at. $65.00 Gowns to . s1be closed out at., $50.00 Gowna to . be closed out at $39.50 Gowns to : be closed out at., $35.00 Gowns to be closed out at. ., $25.00 Gowns to be closed out at. J45.C3; 142.50 , $39.50 $J7iO $32.50 : $25.00 119.75 $17.50 $12.50 s.T.jjs.eo $75.00 Fine Coats to- be Closed out $65.00 Fine Coats to a p be closed out at. . 92e3 v $50.50 Fine Coats to . be closed out. at $50.00 Fine Coats to be closed out at... $29.75 $25.00 $45.00 Fine Coats to f )a P A b4 closed out at. . ; . juuvv ' $39JS0 Fine Coats to 0 j A 7F , be closed out at... . f lefel 9 $35.00 Fine Coats to" (17 ITA be closed out at...;.e)I eWw $29.50 Fine Coats to fff M If be closed out at.. . . e)lal9' Week.Marae, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Burberry of Dee Moines, la., announce the marriage ef their daughter, Orena Ellen Morse, to fieth Biggs Week of. Guthrie Center, la. Tha wedding took place at St. Joseph Mo. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hettfeld announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha SV HeltfeW, to- Dr. L. A. DeLan- i ney of Spalding, Nee. The wedding wiU benext fall..-.-.'' . tail : Cards wer received this week 'fojf lhe marriage of ' MUa Helen Iran '"Dyr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dyer of Berkeley,' Cat to Mr. -John Francla Coad of Uis' city, Saturday morning, June 29. at 11 o'clock, at St Josepft's church, Berkeley. " ' 1 : a,-.T At the Country Club Mr. and Mra George A. Joslyn gave a dinner -last evenlagUt the; sluo; fdr ;their daughter, Mlsa violet Joelyn. and a num ber of young women of the sschoot set and also had a toftle for several ef tneir own friends.' At Miss Joslyn's table were: Misses- - ' ;: ' aftssss ;-' Bertha Dickey, Helen ScoWe, Katherlne Thummel,Iaphrf refers, Dorothy Halt Messrs Ralph Feters, William Taylor, Ware Halt Janet iHalt Violet Joeyln. Messrs. Taylor Belcher. William Taylor, Lieut Ray Smith. Kenneth Patterson. With Mr. and Mrs. Joslyn were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scobte. Mra Mabel Ogden. . , Mrs. J. J. Dickey. Mr. Milton Darling. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brady entertained for Mra James Vile of Lake Forest Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cummings, Misses, Bessie Gaughan, Ktla MeQulre.. Cary Coniey, Helen Gaugnan, Anna MoOuire,- f.iia jNoonan, Mary E. Morlarlty, Messrs.-' John Murphy, " Martin Coniey, John MeQulre, James Meehan, Thomas Dwd, Thomas Smith. Thomas Hannigan, Daniel Connors, Peter Gauahan. John Cunningham, rainca Marr, Patrick Ryan. Thomas Ormond. t it rick Ciinn nuham mi, and Alrs-F. 3. Dcane, Mr. and Mrs.-W. P. Broderlck. Mr. and Mrs, M. Rohan, Mr. and Mrs.. P. Deane, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallahan. " Mr. and Mrs. J. Dootey, Mr. and Mra J. McLaughlin. Misses. Margaret N 00 nan, Baran Gaughan, Catherine McGulra, Mary Hallahan, Margaret Morlartty, Barak Pooch. Messrs. John Gaughan, -Hugh Healy, William Rowan, : Patrick McFadden, life Shallenberger, Thomas Noonan, Edward Walsh. Thomas Condon, Martin Broeinhan, Peter Doyle, James Hallahan, Patrick Greehey, William Kllmartln. June Weddings CIark9iyer. ! The wedding of Miss Lucy Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r. W. McG!n nla to Mr. Fred Clark, took place at tha home of the bride's parents at t 'Engagement Announced ansa bertha heitfeld. Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Davis, , Mrs. James Vlles, Mrs. T. L. Davis-'' Ms Davis, t" .i-..- ' -yv- ,Mr. and Mrs. F. S. CowgUl had as tbelr fttsita at--dinnerf- 'v-,;""',jv; : .lflsses - . . Misses .-.?''.. Martha Dalman of Isabel Vinsonhaler St. JoeeDlt. - Kmllv FMargery McCbrdV - .'..,.;' Messrs. ' Messrs, . WtUlam Crosby David Higbee, Adame of Denver, Robert Wood, James McCord, Jack Summers. Albert Eibbersen, One of the largest dinner parties at the club last evening. Tbelr guests were: ..,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkley, Mr. ana Mrs. j. m.- trauer, ' Mr. and Mrs. F. B Hochstetler .. Mr and Mrs F P Kirkendall, . .. . . Mr and Mrs. T. J. Mahoney. , ' , Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McHugh,' Mr and Mrs. S. Wl Smith. ' ' : ; Mr and Mrs C J. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.. Yates. Dr. and Mrs. F. N Conner, Mrs. George Voss,' 1 .' Mrs. M. E. Barber,' - Dr. Bridges, Charles' Hochstetler of England. ' 4 " '. '' Together "were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ham ilton, Miss Martha Robertson and , Mr. King Denmaji. .. ' ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hynes had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. J." Burgess, Mrs. N. B. Updike. Miss Mary Louise' Bradford of Pontiac, Jit .:' ''': j Other- dinner parties were given by Frank Hamilton, who had twelve guests; A. J. Love, six; W. J. Foye. nlne; F. B. Hochstetler, four; H. W. Spalding, four; C W. Hamilton, six; Wilson Low, three; Mra D. Hi Wheeler, two; R. F. Kloke, eight; F. H. Davis, four; Arthur Keeilne, seven; E.' T. Swobe, four) E. A wick- ham, four; Samuel Dlghton, three; Ben Cotton, two; A. B. Warren, - four; Mies Edith Locke, four, i , . At theTield Club; -Last evening, at the. club dinner res ervations were made by J." J. McMahony, who had six guests; I.H. Grotte, four teen; J. A. Farrington. six; E. H. Bed welt eight; John Mach, two; W. A. Smith, four; R. L, Huntley, , seven; G H. Conant, four; Joseph Barker, seven; W. H. Sherraden. five; Fred Krug, eight; W. P. Wherry, four; George -T. Wright, five; Belwyn Doherty, six; E. H. Howland, eight; John Harvey, jr., four; W. R. . Wood1,' three; G. W. John ston, five; -Ernest Sweet three; F. E. Sanborn, seven; W. ' H. Bavinger, five; a W. Dunn, four; J. J. Davey. two; A. V. Shotwell, two; George Rogers, four.. it Happjr Hollow Hostesses "are Mrs. - William MfcKenha and" Mrs. Bert Smith.' ' " - " A delightful entertainment will be given by the young ladles of the First Xnuris tian churcfh under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society, Friday evening.' "A program consistlnr of vocal and instru mental, solos, readings, and a one 'act play entitled, "The Superior Sex" under-the direction -of Miss MaudS McArdle. Those taking" part are:' v " - - Misses' ' 1 1 ' 'Misses - '"' ' Helen Morris,. ' - Oneida Moran 1 ' ' Ines Klllmar, . Ruth Morris, Ruth Zittle, Gladys Fowler Hazel Fowler, Martha Rau,! Florence Andrus, Mra William Huston. ' '' i : . ' : i Social Affairs Today ' Mr. 'and Mrs. W. L. Harris are " enter taining at dinner today at their home' in honor 'of Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seligsohn,' who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Monday. In the party will be: " ' ; Misses- ' Misses- ' " -''' Erna Hadra . Hrtt fhermv.r. . Leola Harris. . Kum niv Martha. Hadra, , . ., ,.t ,,; Messrs. Messrs. Siesmund Lahdsbere-HArtiort- Hsrri, ' JuUan Harris. Sigsmund Stern. George Landsberg, Kansas City;. . Kansas City; .. . Morris Stern. . ' ' Herman Ewlich, " Kansas City; oi. josepn; .- Mrs. Nellie Newgrass, Kansas City.', Mrs. R. Glass, Kansas City. .1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Hadrt ' Mr. and Mrs. a Seligsohn, Kansaa-City. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leo--, Seliesnhn. Minn. SPOliS. . ;,. ... i , . . ... . ; - Personal Gossip A son was born Monday to Mr. snd Mra Ben Golsky. ' , Mr. and Mrs. John 8. King are enjoy ing a western trip. A. L, Mohler and N. B. Updlk who are in. California,. are expected home the first of the week. , . Miss Eleanor JJevin has gone to Ohio-to spend the summer. Wff. 4D .Douglas, .Burns, has gone to Cali fornia; to, spend the summer. Miss Esther Byrne left for Seattle to visit, friends for some- weeks, ( :: ' Miss- Dorothy Miller, arrived Saturday from Lincoln, to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell for a few 'days. . ; - - Miss Mona Cowell, who is in the. sopho more class in Vassar college,' has returned home for the summer vacation, v.) Miss 'Bertha Dickey arrived home Sun day .from ' Ely: .Court and a visit with friends in and around New York. ! ',W..t J. Burgess has- returned' from '. a few days' stay In Chicago, where be at tended the republican convention.-. r Mrs. N..K. Sype and her son, William, ' have gone to Des Momes:for a-two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Stoekdale. ' Mra D. T. Reed sailed from New York for a three, months' visit in Scotland-She.-Is accompanied by two of her: chil dren." r .. ' -. - , Mra Harold Glfford returned Thursday from.Watklns Glen, 3f. Y;,;and. With. her : family, Js at their country -place nean Calhoun. ; - - - - . . The Misses Anita and Marie Muxen left Saturday morning for Wall Lake, la., where they will, -spend their - summer vacation. - y.' t' . ,. v.-"v . Robert Earl Campbell will arrive this week to visit his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, on his way from Seattle to Cleveland.' ,'... -.f. ' ('Mr.f and . Mrs,; Crosby Wyman aava re turned from their wedding, trip and will be at home at 8621 Hamilton street aftec September iv ':.: Ensign Patterson,' -who has been here on leave . for three weeks to attend his sister's wedding, returned Tuesday to bis ship, the' Dixie.- '-- w -5 ' Miss Mlnftle Thayer and Miss Kather- (Continued pn Page Three.) I Saturday -evening at, the. olub N. Pratt had six guests at dinner; H. Neelv. eight: R. L. Robinson, six; Mel Uht twelve: E. T. Reetor. seven; Ken neth Reed. tour A. C. Croaman. fouri E, S. Folsom, , four; Lynn Campbell, six Mra M., W.'Spence." four;' E. A. Benson, fourLT. E. Stevens, eight; jJ. C. Robin son, five; G, It Payne, four; Miss West twelve, t ;'-;:'"-,',..(.;! . For the future Several social affairs are being planned for Miss Alma Ested of Kansas City, who is the guest of Miss Nell En cell. Monday afternoon Miss Sncell will give a , bridge party for her guest; Wednes day Mra Mark Cavanaugh, bridge lunch-v eon and Friday Mrs. William Moran, af ternoon bridge tor the same visitor. The Columbian circle vdU entertain at their . hall. . Twenty-second .d Locust streets, Wednesday afts-noi June 24 Closes Ofiibs- I TOMORROIV tlOriDAY Dig Discount Pid-Suminer Sale-10 to 50 Off 0&'ttm AV.'AY CELOVi COST ; Sterling Silver Thlpibles .... ;: . A 11V ' ' Sterling Silver Novelties, unheard of before, 50 otL? .'. Tine Pink Stone Set Hat Pins ......... Stagbaiiaie Carsing Sets, $4.00, now .; A'.. 4ft BroocbH and Bar pins, $X.OO to $10.00 Mesh. Bags, .V. , .....M....,.......50 Oft t Leather iGtoods ..50 Off " Gold FIUd Goorls i,. ....... ,...33 Off . Solid, fjoid .Goods ..;.':..:'...; .-.20 Off .Brass Goods.-., ........... 4. i.33H to 50lOff : Wamopd .Goods . . ... ... ..... ... 1 A fOff . ' $1.00 Baby Set Rings . ."' ' nu ; , -$l.OiSilvei-; Fork and Spoon v.. ...... J. t , ' $1-00 5 Alarm Clocks ; v. :. W. ;4ff . . - Monday Will. Close the greatest , discount Jewelry Buying'...' -; chance'Omaha people have ever had for every article Is the " BEST and the prices remarkable. . ..This 'location is ourg Permanently. '' ' 1520 Douslas Ctrcet, Omaha. 1 V, 'i ft 4 i If: