THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JFLY 20, 1913. SOCIETY TO WATCH TENNIS I Tennis Champions Who Will Play in Omaha This Week Summer Guest of Mrs. Kinsler Orchard & Fresenoo of Women to Add to the General Interest. BIO TOURNEY AT FIELD CLUB Dinner Dunces X.nat nvenlns; Drnrr Increased Knraberi Drcnnoe of the Cooler Wenlher Manr LcnTP for Earope. 2 B WilhelmCa. Soclnl Cnlenilnr. MONPAT Children's matinee dance at the Field etub: Mm. John nosmUMen, nfternoon bridge for Miss Lillian Han )n of ChlraKo, Mr. Henry Doorlr. mo tor plcnlo. for Captain A. Vf, Malsh. Tt'FSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Up dike, dinner at Happy Hollow for Mr. and Mm. P. IL Updike of Los Angeles, children's matlneo danco at Happy Hoi low; dinner danco at Carter Lake Coun try club and Happy Hollow: table d hoto luncheon at Field club. Mr. A. B Wairen, dinner at Country club. WEDNnSDAV-MIss Jtnry w!s Wood, muelcale at Happy Hollow; Mrs. W, T, Pavlnger, afternoon bridge at Field club; dlnnor danco at tho Field and Country clubs; Mrs. Elizabeth Wild man, dinner at Country club. Tllt ltSDAY Mrs. Edward Updike, lunch eon at Happy Hollow club for Mrs. P, H X'pdlke of Los Angeles: table d'hoto luncheon at Field club and Happy Hol low; Mr. and Mrs. C T. Btewort, din ner at Country club. F1UDAY Dinner danco at Seymour Lake Country club; Mrs. John F. Hecox, bridge luncheon for Mrs. Warren Will iams of Evonston, 111.; Mr. George Wright, dinner party. SATl'RDAY Dinner dance at the Coun try, Field, Happy Hollow and Carter Lako clubs. There will be a largo and Interested gallary at the Field club this week to see the fourth annual clay court tennis tour nament Most of the visiting tennis men have beon here beforo and wilt be guests of honor at dinner and tango parties dur ing1 their stay. The social affaire for tho ' visitors started last Friday ewnlng, when (Mr. De Forest Richards entertained twenty-two guests at dinner lu honor of Mr C. J Qrlfrin and Mr. J. Straohon, both of San Francisco. Mrs. J. T. Stewart. 2dj Mrs. W. T. Burns, Mrs. Harold Pritchett. Mrs. W. J, Tote and Miss llurkley have been made a committee on entertainment to look after Miss Mary Brown of Los Angeles, the national champion woman tennis player, and Mrs. Robinson of Boston, who, with Mien Brown, holds the cham pionship In doubles, when they arrive In Omaha next week during tho clay court tournament. An exhibition match twill be arranged during their stay. Stndents Return from Europe. Miss Frances r?ah and htr coun. Miss Mary Lcda Proulx, will sail next Satur day from Germany on tho steamer George Washington after spending1 a year In Berlin studying piano Mltm Nash has been making excellent progress In her music, spending the greater part of each day in practice Miss Nash Is ono of the most popular young women In society and won crowned queen of Ak-Bar-Uen. After an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Nash, Mlsa Nash may return to Germany to' continue her studies. Miss Carolyn. Harding, who has been spending a yea? in Paris studying piano, has recently been touring Europe with tfrlends and sailed lost week on the steamer Mauretonia. She is exbected hero tho first of tho week. Travelers in the East. Mrs, T. F. Kennedy and children have gone to Fort Ethan Allen. Vt. to visit her nloce, Mrs. James Wilson. Mrs. William XX Martin left Tuesday for Harbor Point, Mich., to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Burton Hanson of Chlcnsa Mrs. E, E. Balch Is visiting at Diamond L-sie. Ind., before going on to Blaseon- sett, Mass., to join Mrs. Campbell Fair and Mrs. II. T. Lemlst Mr, and Mrs, Dlmon Bird and Miss Curtis left Greenwich Friday In their motor for Lake Harris in the Adlnm- docks, whero they will be for two woeks. Mrs. Sam Caldwell and children leave Tuesday for Tioga, Pa., to visit Mrs. IL a Caldwell. Mr. Caldwell will loin them loter and so with them to the seashore lor several weeks, airs. Edward C. Welch and daughter, Miss Alary, left last evening for the east, where they will spend the summer at Boltuate Beach, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. F. XX Pearc and family leave today for New York to.jotn friends through Now England. Mr. William Wallace and daughter, Mlsa May Wallace and two grandsons left Thursday for the east by way of the Groat Lakes. They wilt go to the Deacon Grant farm at Wlnstead, Conn where they spent last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Georgia L. Hammer and Miss Hammer expoct to leave the latter part of tho Week for Wlanno, Mass. lire. C, E. Tost left lost week" tot Watklna Glen,. N. V and wilt be joined about August l by Mr. Tost, when they will go to Vermont and probably Atlantic City. Mr. and Mri. C. .W. Lyman have gone east to visit their eon, Sir. Dean Lyman, and bis. wife at New Haven, Conn., and from there will go to Onasvo, Me., and later to Atlontlo City lor a week or two. European. Travelers. Mr. X TL Millard and Miss Jessie M. lard were joined In Chicago by Mr. Mil lard's grandsons, Ttay and William Mil lard, and ol sailed on, the Imperator for six weeks In Europe. On the same boat with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keogh. Mho sailed July 4 from Hamburg on the America, were Mr. and Mrs. JH, A. Cudaby and daughters, -who went direct to their summer home at Maekinao upon landing. Mr and Mrs. Robert Dempster and Miss Allen, who have been abroad nearly a Newly Fovtnd Obesity Cure In Great Demand The announcement that the boranlum lulube possesses remarkable virtues as an obesity remedy, has been received wun considerable enthusiasm in this coun try by tho corpulentlr Inclined. Accord ing to one large wholesaler, the enormous demand for these juubes has been oc casioned not alon hv tha iofj'Mi nt tlia experiments that have been reported, but because the new treatment seems to over come pracucauy ail the objections to other treatments. Ifor instance, aa fat people usually lack energy, exercising ooes noi eirongiy appeal to them! besides, this often involves too great a sacrifice of time. Then, with regard to internal medicines, It U generally known that these, to be powerful enough to reduce flesh, shock the nerves, create digestive disturbance, and various other ill effects. Boranlum Jujubes, on tho other hand, are uum uaruuew; anyway, it is not necea- iu rui more loan inree or lour s day Tho Inexpenslveness of this treat- jntnt Is another factor. The palatable nee of these bonuUum jujubes may also account somewhat for their large sale at iie oruir stores. national Xrug Itevlew.' Advertisement. Tho announcement by the" committee In charge of the national clay court tourna ment that Mlsa Mary IC Brown, Los Angeles, national woman's singles cham pion, and Mrs. R. H. Williams, Boston, are coming to attend the tournament and play several exhibition games has aroused an unusual interest in tennis among the women of Omaha. Heretofore very few women, with the year, sailed Saturday for Montreal on the Empress of Ireland. Visitors Arrive, Miss Mao Merrlam of Pepperol, Mass., arrived this morning to be the guest of her cousin, Miss Mildred Merrlam. Later both young women will leave for a trip through Yellowstone. Mr. Bon Warren expects Mr. Claude Larimer of Wichita, Kan., to arrive Sat unlay to be his guest for a week or two, and In his honor he will give a dinner at the Country club Saturday evening. Miss Ruby Tato of Oklahoma City has arrived to visit Miss Nina Tate. Mrs. George B. Pond, wife of Major Pond, arrives today with her small son to visit Mrs. Elisabeth Wlldman and Mrs. John T. Btewort of Council Bluffs for a week. In her honor Mr. Ben Warren gives a dinner Monday evening at the Country club and Wednesday Mrs. Wlld man will give a dinner followed Thurs day nnd Friday1 by dinners given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and Mr. George Wright of Council Bluffs. Mrs, Pond cornea from Fort McDowell, Cal., Is on her way to visit her mother at Mackinac. Miss Marguerite Bostlanellb of Lock- port. N. Y., is spending several weeks visiting her uncle, Dr. J. T.. Kinsler, and family. Mrs. Arthur Gratfls of Marlon, Ind., Is visiting her sister, Miss Adele Moo res. for a few weeks. Miss Ethel Emery of Seattle, formerly of this city, has arrived for an extended visit with her cousin, Miss Minnie Pratt To Summer in the West. Mrs. A. J. Beaton and children are at the K cell no ranch In Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keollne. Mrs. Frederick W. Clarke and daugiv ter, Miss Katherine Davenport, left Frl day for Weller. Colo., to join Mr. and Alra C. P. Weller. Mrs. Charles B. Fitch and Miss Mary Fitch leave today for Colorado Springs. Mrs. Oeorge C. Smith and family leave today for Elk Creek. Ore., to spend the rest of the summer. Travelers Keturn. Miss Esther Byrne returned Wednesday' from Atlantic City and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountxe returned Tuesday from the east, where they left their son Harkness In - camp In New Hampshire and visited Mr. and Mrs, Uoxte Clarke at Villa Belvldere. N. Y. Mr. C. Turner, Jr., returned Wednesday from Chicago and the east. Mrs. Charles Ogden Is expected home today from Haverford, Pa., where site has been with Mr. and-Mrs. J. EL Baum for thrift' weeks. Return from Okoboji. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kloke. Mr. and Mrs. Louto Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. O, exception of those who played or had rel atives or friends who played, attended, any of the tennla matches. This year, however, Inducement of seeing champions In action has caused several to order scats or tickets to the games and still mora have announced their intention of going to see the women at least. Arrangements have been made to have tho visiting champions play some of tho Edwards, Mr. Frits Buohols and Mr. Robert Edwards, who were at Lake Okoball. have lnotornd tn rlrh T.fiVn Minn., and will return in a few days. Airs. u. u Huntley returnod Friday from Lake Okoboji, where she spent a few days. Mrs. Charles Offut nnd Mr. -Vlntr Caldwell returned Monday from Okoboji, wnere they wore guests over Sunday of Mrs. Harry Jordan and Mrs. J. J. Dickey. At Northern Lakes. Mrs. Sam Burns and children lft Run. day for Ephralm, Wis., whore thoy have laKen a collage. Omahans at Okoboji. airs, v. Pickens and Miss Pickens left Thursday for Okoboii tn viit Mr. Ben Gallagher at the tatter's cottage. At Atlantic City airs. Harry Doorly and children loft Saturday for Atlontlo City to join her mother, Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock, who has taen a cottage there. Airs, uerorest Richards is spending several weeks at Atlontlo City. In Yellowstone Park. Mrs. J, E. Boyd. Mrs. Ellis Tllorbnnmr and Mrs. Joseph Lohmor are taking the, .trip through the Yellowstone. At the Country Club, Many dinner parties were given at the olub last week. Mr. and Mr. W. A. c. Johnson had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Howe, Miss Marlon Howe and Mr. liobert Howe. Dining together were Mr. and Mrs. Qlenn C Wharton. Miss Louise Dlnnlnff- Mr. Robert Burns, Mr. Lawrence Drinker and Mr. Ward Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. a 8. Caldwell entertained at dinner, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kennedy. Mist Ella Mae Brown ana wr. cnaries II. Brown. Dr. John It. Trlnder entertained at one of the larger dinner parties last evening. Covers were placed for: Major and Mrs. Carl P. Hartmann. Lieutenant and Mrs. Wilbur Blaine. Lieutenant and Mrs. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Page. Miss Nannie Page. Lieutenant Alfonte. Dr. John H. Trtnder.. , Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane had as their guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hosford. Sirs. Eldrtge. Mrs. Ho run. Miss Mildred Rogers. Mr. Gerald Wharton. Mr. Harry McCormiok. Mr. Frank Hogan of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redick had as their guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. El W. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Stewart. Mrs. Elizabeth Wlldman. Mr. Ben Warren. Mr- Frank Hamilton. Mrs. John U. Bourko entertained ten local women and several of the visiting men. Although th.v da not nxnent tn beat the men, they do promlso them a nara right, A few sets of mixed doubles wilt be played also. Mixed doubles are seldom played In Omaha and should nrove Interesting. Clarence Griffin, the Call fornla wlsard, who, With his partner, holds tho mixed doubles championship of California, will probably be paired with Miss arowne. guests tn honor of Captain Malsh, U. S aerrit Fort, Jr., four; J. T, fetowart, six G. 1L Movne. els: W. Ti. TtnbVrtit. fmlr rWV A. Plxley, two. At Happy Hollow. Mr, .ana Mrs. W. E. Bhafer entertained at dinner lost evening n honor 6f Mr. and Mrs. Edward alines of Marietta, O. covers were laid for: Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gllnes. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bhafer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Combs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rees entertained a family dlnnor party, when covers were laid for twenty-foUr guests. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Ryan had eight guests at dinner with them. Others who entertained at dinner Sat urday evening were Senator and Mrs. Norrls Brown, who had elx guests; R, L. Roblson, seven; E. Y, Howe, sir; J. c. Flack, five; H. G. Loo mis. five; C. H, Wright, three; C. W. Louche, three; P. C. Harrington, six; L Slbbersen. six; H. A. Thompson, four. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Updike will en tertain at dinner Tuesday evening at Happy Hollow for their son. P. IL Up dike, and Mrs. Updike of Los Angeles, Cal. Covers will bo placed for twenty seven. Thursday Mrs. Edward Updike and Miss Updike will give a luncheon at the club, when covers will be placed for nny guests. Miss Mary Lewis Wood will entertain at a niuslonlo Wednesday afternoon at tne club. " i Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorce J. Wrleht ho an their dinner guests Friday evening ai me ciun Mr. 5-W. Otis of Council Bluffs. Miss Otis, of Council Bluffs, Mr. Durant Wright. Mr. A. H. Fry Mod as his guests Colonel Sharp. R. C. Howe. Nate Denny. others at the club were W. Ratcklns, Who had six guests; J. II. Korletx. six J. IL isppe, two; II. E. Said, two; Don aid J. Burket, two; L. M, Lord, six, and E. E. Rhys. four. At Carter Lake Country Olub. Mr. ana Airs. Ji. ll. Jones entertalnKd t a dancing party Friday evening, when their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Burllngame. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Do Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson. Mr. and Mrs. William Urbaeh. Mr. and Mrs. William Bsumetster. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf. Mr, Moore. With the Army. Lieutenant John K. Cowln arrived Sun day at Fort Crook from Galveston, Tex. and wilt proceed this week, to Fort Leavenworth for duty. Lieutenant and Mrs. Black, who only MISS MARGUERITE Of Lockport; recently arrived at Fort Omaha, have been ordered to Honolulu for station. Captain A. W. Maish arrived in Omaha Thursday from the Philippines on his way to take station at tho Watertown arsenal in Massachusetts and Is the guest of' Mrs. John G. Bourse and her daughter!) for a week. In his honor Mrs. Bourke gave a dinner at the Country club Saturday evening. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Korty entertained at dinner Saturday, when- covers 'were laid for ton guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bedwell had at their table Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bedwell. Miss Charlotte Bedwell. Miss Louise Bedwell. Mr. Ralph Bedwell. Among others who entertained guests were Br. and Mrs. II. L. Arnold, who had six guests; G. E. Campbell, six; H. H. Johnson. slsf! C. E. Hunter, wo; A. Ja- qulth, three! H. H. Fish, four; P. C. Hyson, four; N. F, Field, four. At the Diets Olub. The Diets club eavn Its regular dancing party Thursday evening, July 17, dt their club house on Carter lake, Those pres ent were: Misses Misses Blanche Springer, Elsie Pjerrow, Judith Palm, Mlna Goehry, Edyth Stern, . , Edith Waterman, Kulakofsky, Mary Pjerrow. Messrs. G, L. Greentlold, (Frank Spellmoh. F. A. Coulter, Robert Mitchell. Al. Btaufuss, B. D. Evans, E. E. Elsenhart, John Corow. Muriel Jeffries, Nettle Schooley. Gertrude Koeper, Irene Higoy, May 6 Daughery, Mario Oablcr, Ada Archer, Marie Partridge, Messrs. F. J. Evans, Leo Dugher, Freeman Bradford, P. M. Bohon. Clarence Hall, A. L. Reynolds, J. Walter Doyle, James wara, Percy Gwynne. Julius Solgaard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry veiamnn, Mr. and Mrs. John J- McMahon. Mr and Mrs. George Johnpnn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neill, " Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Myers, Mr. and Mrs. William Platner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Netf. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Silver Wedding: Anniversary. Mr. ond Mrs. Herman F, Paulsen cele brated their twenty-fifth weddlntt anni versary Saturday evening at their home on West Center street. Many beautiful presents were received. The muslo was furolBhed by Mrs. May Green, Mr. Shadek and Herman Root, Dancing was the main feature of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roesslg. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Honsman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hennlngs. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Ituser. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Glissman. Mr. and.Mrs. Ernest Arp. Mr. ana Mrs. William Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pahl. Mr. and Mrs. John Hensman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maack. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Msrlnus Jensen. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Jtoot. Mr. and Mrs. William C, Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. William Denker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. John OtU Mr. and airs. it. w. Anaenron. Mr. ana Airs. ua Dodrlll. Misses Misses . Evelyn Schnell, Mabel Pahl, Dora Pshl, Ruth Green, Anna Maack, Helen Paulsen, Jdaleno Ruser, Mabel Paulsen, a race Paulsen, Florence Paulsen, Elsie Hensman, Elvlna Hensman. Messrs. George C. Trant of Baltimore. Md., Charley Armbruet, John Armbrust, ' II. Avery, Henry Ruser. George Roesslg, William T. Paulsen, Alfred Paulsen, Frank Sorensen, Clara Jensen, Emma eneuorg. Agnes Dahmke, Margaret Casey, Minnie Avery, Martha Avery, Minnie Paulsen, Elsie Roesslg, Ina Paulsen, Edna Paulsen, Maggie Pahl. Minnie rahl, Messrs. Loon Avery, Henry Balster, Paul Balster. Henry Jensen, Pete Glissman, 5Ierry Sheborg, Charles Root, aierman Root, aiarry Roesslg. V.rnPMt Roesslg. Charles Everhart, aien rauisen, Henry Paulsen, jr., Herbert Ruser, John uussman, """a ""'" Pete Hendrlckson, William Fink, Herbert Charles, Jurgen Pahl. Oeorge Jensen, Picnio at Elmwood Park. The Daughters of Israel Aid society will hold a plcnlo at Elmwood park this evening for members, families and friends. Jones-Helson Engagement. Mrs. Pearl Marian Ruleau announces the engagement of her sister, Bemlco Beryl Nelson, to Dr. Lee Roy Jones of Scott's Bluff, Neb., the wedding to take place during the coming winter. Martini-Peterson Wedding. Announcement ts made of the marriage of Miss Mabel Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- P. A. Peterson, to George L. BABTIANELLO N. Y. Martini, which took place Saturday, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Martini left for trip to the Minnesota lakes and wilt be home after September 1, at,S0X California street Pleasures Past. A party in honor of Miss Ruth Weln- stein's tenth birthday was given at her homo Sunday afternoon. Tho time was spent In games and tho color scheme of the decorations was pink and white. About thirty guests wore present and each was presented with a souvenir bos ket filled with pink assorted candles. Surprise Party. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Veto Cerney at her home Wed' nesday evening. Those, present were: Misses Misses Veta Cerny, Anna Johnson, Mamie Kllllan, Anno Brozdo, IFldrence Cerny, Messrs. Will Dosher. Edward Niolson, Charles Runa, Lsulamtre Bartos, Nathan Brown, Leonard Cerny, Mrs, J. Cerpoy. Anna storm. Emma Cecha, Marie BKomai. Katherine Stony. Messrs. George Vandas, Charles Hoffman, Otto Bartos, Bud Morran, Anslem Cerupy. For Miss Shimon. Miss Yetta SUefler entertained Friday evening in honor of Miss Anna Shimon Of Chicago. Miss Frances Palais gavo several piano selections and Mr. Isadora ReeSe gave a reading from "Othello." The Misses Levy displayed their talent in palm reading and fortune telling. Those present wore: Misses Misses- Anna Shimon, Francos Palais, Mildred Levy. Jeanette Friedstodt, Evelyn Levy. Hattle Solltr. Fannie Rosqnblum, TilUe Blenstock. Yetta SUefler, Messrs Messrs I. S. Reese. Morrli Roeenblum. Max Levy, B. Stlefler. uen uiiener, Mrs. u. ruturnnskj Max Adelson, Pan Hellenic Luncheon. A delightful luncheon was given Satur day at Happy Hollow for the women of tho Pan Hellenic association. Miss Doris Wood Is president and attending the luncheon were Mesdomes ' Bryce Craw ford, V. R, Gould, George Seobury, Rob ert Grandt McLaughlin. Richard Wob ster, Roy Ralph, D. D. Arnold, Leslie Hlggtad, Victor Smith, John Spencer; Misses Gertrude Branch, Mary PhJUIppI, Alice Knapp, Esther Thomas, Florence Rush, Adele Davis, June Brown, Alex ander of Des Moines, Eleanor Dlckman, Noelee Ml stmt of Galveston, Louise Bed- well, Marguerite Marshall, Iona Jones, Lulu Mae Coe, Anno McCogue, Louise Klrkpatrlck of Ashland, Elizabeth Fhrlm mer, Lucy Hart, Doris Wood, Ruth Mc Donald, Marie Hermonson, Irene IClrsch- stein, Anne Hermonson, Bartlett, Vera Fink, Minnie Pratt, Ethel Emery of Greencostle, Ind.; Bertha White, Ithoades, Helen Chesney, Sturgln of Chi cago, Ruth Mills, Mary McCogue, Olive Brain. Ida Darlow. Larai Club. Mr. Milton Petersen entertained the Active and alumnae members of Loral Friday evening at his home. Picnic Supner. Mrs. P. T, Conlan and Mrs. James Reed entertained at a picnic supper at Miller's park in honor of Dr. Conlan's forty-third birthday, and Master Harry Molmqulst of Central City, Neb., who Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gall L. Molmqulst. Twenty guests were present In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Hayes left Thursday for the northwest, soiling from (Continued on Page Three.) DaBuiaFBAOsv, Sanatorium This Institution ia the only ono In the central west with separate buildings situated In their own ample grounds, yqt entirely dis tinct, and rendering it possible to cllEslfy cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental ulsaasos, no others be ing admitted; the other Rest Cot tage being designed for and do voted to the exclusive treatment of select mental eases requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. i - JULY SALE OF Oriental Rugs Last tveek Khiva Rugs were tho special feature and many of thoso beautiful ruga wero so cured by careful buyors at prices that cannot bo dupli cated. 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