2-B THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 27, 1913. SOCIETY KEENABOUT TENNIS Maxy Interesting Social Affairs Arc Given for tho Visitors. SEASHORE ATTRACTS MANY Entertainment rinnned nt the Sum- Clubs for Interesting VI - Itors More Omniums Off (or Europe. JT Social Calendar. EtTNDAT Mrs. Wlldmsn, supper nt tho Country Club or Mrs. Pond and Mr. Larimer, MONDAT Mr. A. D. Warren, dinner at tho c ountry club for Mr. Latimer, chil dren's matinee danee.&t the Field club, TIESDAY Mrs. Byron Smith, auction bridge at the Field club for Mm. P. II Updike of Ixmg Bench, Call children's matinee done at Field club and Carter lake club. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart, 2d, dinner at the Country club for Mr. Larimer; dinner dance at the Field and Country clubs; matinee dance at Carter Lake club. THURSDAY Ladle' day at the Flell club and Happy Hollow. FRIDAY Dinner dance at the Seymour Lake Country club. SATURDAY Week end dinner danco at the Country, Field, Happy Hollow and Carter Lake Country clubs. Most of the social affairs of the last week have centered around the vloltlnc tennis players who were here for the national clay court tennis tournament. A large andv Interesting: gallery was on hand during the entire tourney and the local tennis committee Is being con gratulated on the success of the tourna ment. This was the first opportunity for local tennis enthusiasts to see feminine cham pions and the playing of Mlu Mnry K. Browne and Mrs. R. N, Williams was much admired. During Ovelr brief visit they were entertained Friday evening at a dinner dance at the Country club, Saturday at a luncheon and in the even ing a dinner at the Field club. Thoy left late last evening for Chicago. Off for Honntains and Lakes. Many or leaving this Week to spend part of August at the lakes, seashores and mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Rogers and son, Edward, and Mr. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itaao Congdon, plan to go to Loka Xtoako, Minn., for an outing, Mr. and Mrs. & S. Caldwell and ohtl dren, Julie and Samuel, Jr., sxpeot ts leavo Tuesday for Tioga, Pa. Mrs. J, nv. Gannett and Mr. Burl Gan nett loft Friday for Iako Mlnnetonka and other northern points. Mrs. J. T. Btowart. Id, and children I leave next Thursday for EJphralm. Wis., tor the remainder of the mtnroor. Mr. Doane Powell left Saturday for two weeks' stay la Chicago and at Lake Okobojl. Mrs. TVomaa Rilpatrlck Is at Camp Harding, Colo., until 'August, when she expects to go to the Adirondack to Join ' her daughter, Mrs. Mlxter. Mr. and Mrs, George Ik Hammer and Miss Hammer leave next Wednesday for Wlanno, Mass., and upon their return will take an apartment at the Clarlnda. ' Mrs, 7. II. Davis and' daughters have' gone from Atlantic City to Watch IUlf n. I. Miss Claire. Jaagherty h&a gone' to I Haverford, Pa.,, to visit Miss Katharine I Baum. . Miss Mildred 'Mcrriam and her cousin. Miss Mao Merriam of Pepper!), Mass., plan to leave shortly ior Montana hy I way of tho Yellowstone. , Mn and Mm. George "Updike and Miss (Lucy Updtko will spend August at the . seashore, staying at Beach Bluff, Mass. , With tho Visitors. Mrs. George W. Tuttle of Chicago and Mrs. P. W. Welch of Rockford, 111., ar rived Friday to be the guests of their i sister, Mrs. J. A, Hannan. Miss Emma Cohen of Kjuibos City will ! arrive this eveniug to be tho guest of hr coosln. Miss Hilda Cohen. Miss Sarah Aohle&berg of BL Joseph, Mo., wlU arrive today to he tho guest of Miss Bess Adlcr and. Miss Marian Mojo milM. Miss May Austin, who Is the goest ot her sister, Mrs." Walter P. Olds, will leave Tuesday ot next week for her home In Prinoeton, N, J. Miss Leone King of Ames, la., Is tho. '.guest of Miss Uoretta Cope. A number of social afxalrs have been given In honor of Mlsa Xing and , several are 1 planned ior next; week. Madame Ragna I4nne of Chicago, formerly of the Metropolitan Grand Opera company, arrived Friday evening to spend a few days with her former pupil. Mrs. Walter O. Bilver, TWrty-eicnth Avenue and Farnom, Madam .Unas will leave shprtly, for Montana, for a few , weeks stay, 1o lake Okobojl! ZAke Okobojl Is S favorite motor trip thta summer for Omaha' motorists. A party ot Omaha people left In three ears to spend the week end at Okobojl, atJSjW, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton, Congdon. Miss Dinning. Miss pranc vTwU. Mr. Ward Burgess. Mr, J. Me SVfcst Rlchardr, Mr. Iawtoco iBriarer and Mr. Robert Bums. . Mr. m. C. Peters, who motored to iOkvooJi Tuesday, returned Friday. Mrs. C. J. Smyth. lUUe Miss Catherine JGmyth, Master Constantlne Smyth and (little Miss Phyllis Hortroonn will leave (Friday for lake Okobojl. Miss Tto SBmyth probably will spend a few days hrlth Major and Mra C. V. Hart man n at (Fort Omaha before leaving for Lake tOkoboJt. European Traveler. Mlts Stella Hamilton Is at the Nether lands In New York and expects to salt En to Join her brother, Mr. C. W. Ham n, and his family in. Europe. Ilftors Returning Mlsa Hamilton will mass the Hour of the world with her nephew, Mr. pharies Hamilton. -, " Dr. and Mra II. B. Lvmere all today pn the Teutonic for England and tier, piany. Dr. W. O. Bridges sailed last Flat unlay pa the Imperator for Europe. Mrs. & V. Lewis, who has recently rr- turned from a trip to Europe and South America, arrived In Omaha lost wwk Rnd Is at the Loyal hotel. She will kne l;e first of tho week for Sheridan, Wyt.., Chere she will vUlfber daughttr, Mrs. herman Canfleld. tommer Plan. Mrs. J. W, QrifflUi has returned from (be south. Mrs. Frank Judton and daughter Dor jthy returned Saturday 'from Minnesota n& will leave the first week in August ,1th Mr. Judson for the Yellowstone. Dr. and Mrs. C C. Allison returned FrL !y from sveral weeks In Colorado tarings. Mra F. It GrtXfen will leave next week lor Chicago, where she will he Joined Visiting with Mrs, J. M, Metcalfe, I PHOTO YOSATO &S -w- - V- -i -TUB I LUCIBN HERTSCHE, of Portland, Ore. later by Mr. Griff en. Mr, and Mrs. Grlf fen will then leave for the east, where they will spend several weeks. Mra O. D. Rice and son, Durant, left yesterday for Colorado where they will spend tho month of August Mrs. Douglas Welpton and son, Rich ard, will lcavo Tuesday for Chicago, whero they will be Jplned August 1 by Mr. Welpton. They will go east and spend several weeks at Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Jackson have Kone to Lake Wlnneconne, Wisconsin, wncro tney will spend the month of August. Mr. and Mra Charles M. Richards will Jeave Sunday evening for Detroit and PuMn-Bay, taking the lake trip from Chicago. At the Country Olnb. one ot the dinners at the Country club lost evening 'was given by Mrs. Gerrlt Fort and Gerrlt Fort, Jr., whose guests were Miss Josephine Congdon, Miss Alice Jaqulth, Miss Frances Hochstetlor, Mr. Fred Daugherty, Mr. Francis Gaines and Mr. Clifford Wolfe4 Another dinner was given by Dr. and Mrs. Jonas for Mrs. Clarke of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. llyncs had fourteen guests for Mr, .and Mrs. P. II. Updike of Long Beaoh, Cal. ., Mr, A. B. Warren gavo a dinner for his guest, Mr. 'Larimer of Wichita, who arrived Saturday. The guests were: Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mr. and Mra. JosoDh Barker. Dr. and Mrs. J. 10. Summers. Mrs. Wlldmaru Mrs. Pond. Miss May Hamilton. ran Mr. Frank Hamilton. Mr. Larimer. Harry McCormick had seven guests at dinner; F. J. Bourke, five; J, W Ma'd den, six; J. A. Meyer, three; H. A;.Tukey, four; W. A. Redlok, four; Stockton Hsth, five. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard D, Hosford had aa their guests t Mr. and Mrs, John A. McShano, Mr. and Bra. W. T. Burns, Mr. ana airs. x. u. uavn, Mrs. Eldrtdge, Mrs. uogan. Mr. Luther Drake, Mr. Samuel Burns, Jr. House Warming. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B, Folta enter tained a number of friends Friday even ing at a house warming party in their pew home at StOS Webster street. Among the guests were Miss Jennie MoMlckels, Mr. W. K. MoMlckels, Joe MoMlckels, Mrs. Matt Griffin ot Osceola, la,; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coward of St. Paul, Minn, and Mr. and Mrs. R. 1L Chamberlain. Muslcale by Miss Wood. Miss Mary Lewis Wood gave a dsusat ful muslcale at the Happy Hollow club Wednesday, asststedby Mr. Cecil Berry man and Mr. Frank Mach, one hundred guests were present and a program ot oporatto numbers was sung by MUs Wood, who has Just returned from several years study abroad. Several solos by Mr. Berryman and Mr. Mach made a charm ing afternoon ot music. Concordia Entertainment, The Concordia Singing society will give an entertainment Wednesday evening at the German Home, which will consist ot dancing and several numbers by the Con- ccrdla society and the quartet from the Maenerchor and a cither selection by Mr. Rahn. The garden will be llluml Bated. 1013 Birthday Club. Miss Nell Barnum entertained the mem' bers ot the ISIS Birthday club at her cot tage at Carter Lake Country club Thurs day afternoon. The afternoon was spent at cards and prises were won by Mrs. Joe Novak, Mrs. Frank Snyder, Mrs. A. F. Moore. Mrs. L. J. Haiti and Mrs. Y G. Clark. The club will hold a plcnlo at Krug park Tuesday, and It is hoped that all members will attend. Newman-Miltenberg Wedding. The wedding of Miss Gertrude Mllten- berg, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. MUten berg of Chicago, to Mr. Jacob Newman ot this city will take place this afternoon at the Blaokstone hotel. Rabbi Hlrach berg will perform the ceremony. Mr. and Mra Newman will be at home In this dty after September L Leon-Harowitz Engagement. Mra II. Marowltx announces the eiv gagemtnt of her daughter. Marian H.. to Mr. Samuel J. Leon. ' Mrs. MarowlU will entertain In honor of the yountf couple at a later date. Troup-Painter Wedding. A wedding of local Interest was that of MUs Hester Mae Painter, daughter of Mrs. Mary Painter, UOS Dewey avenue. -i.tHwiEsr WEDDED IN CHICAGO, WILL LIVE IN NEW YORK. v as$!& ) to Mr. Leslie Ernest Troup of New York, son Of JudEO'and Mrs. A. f! Trniin nf thli city. The wedding took place Wednesday at tho Hotel Statler in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mra TrouD will reside in Nn York. At Happy Hollow. oaiuraay evening a. N. Noble had two guests at dinner; O. B. Darr, eight; Dr. Palmer Flndloy, twelve; B. W. Gunther, eight; W. E. Bhepard, ten; H. N. Wood, lx; J. F. Flack, five; A. B. Curry, four; I. W. Carpenter, ten; Albert Edholm, five; J. WrishL thraa .T. IV tii.v,i. w - - in vuuuS two. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. riiv.p talned at dinner last In honor of Madame Ragna Linne ot vmcago, covers were plaoed for: Maaaroe Ragna Unne. Mrs. Warren Williams of Evanston. Miss Rennee Redman of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra John Hecox. Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Henry! Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pulver. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Q, Silver. Mr. Harry Welter. For the Future. Mrs. C. B. Coon will nnturtjiin in formally at bridge Tuesday afternoon for aira jacic uoourn or SU Louis. Tho guests will be restricted to friends of tha hnnnr guest. Birthday Anniversary Party. . uowu emenainea Thursday afternoon at a children's party in honor or the third anniversary of her smalt daughter, Bonnie. The porch and lawn were attractively decorated in pink and white. Mrs. Dowd was assisted in en tertaining the little folks by Mesdames J. T. McNatt, II. Hughes, II. Ableson. C. Rowen, R. A. Grubb and Fred Kuvan. The children present were Irene Rowen. Arthur Ribblc. iFrank Rlbble, Marguerete Harlan, Mildred Belts, Ethel Redgwlck, Clifford McVea. Helen Redgwlck, Louis MoVea. Bonnie Dowd, Frank Deal, Marrlon Dutcher, Hortente Hugher, Ruth Sticker, Marvel Ableson. Edward Edmonds, Virginia Grubb. Robert Hughes, Dorothy Dutchln, Victor Ableson, Rath Rlbble, Marion Swanson, Connie Rlohey, Elaine Rlchey, Harlott Vette, Rlnee Rlchey, Elisabeth Deal, Qlodys Grubb, Pleasures Past. Mra Mary O'Brien gave a luncheon in honor ot Miss Macla Ward ot Iowa City, Is., Wednesday. Miss Florence Woodhall entertained on iFrlday evening for Mr. Carl Hohwy, who leaves soon to make his home in Chicago. The lawn and veranda were prettily deco rated with Japanese lanterns and the guests were; Misses Misses Elizabeth MoMullen. Maud Priosterer, Jewel Alexander. Flower Alexander, Stella Sprague, May me Donahoe, Mesira Clarence Patton, Barl Haney, Clark Cheney, Claud Pflasterer, Charles Pfelffer, UVUIiAHi Sarah Woodhall. blister, Florence Woodhall. Messrs. Arthur Knapp, Carl Hohwy," Danley, Slodgson, Otto Nlelson. At Carter Lake Country Club. Mr. A. Von Dollan entertained at week end house party at his cottage. His guests were! MUscs Irene Long, Florence LonR, Ruth Wilson. Btlzabeth Wilson: Messrs. Frank Bnnls, Wiley Jones, Knisner ot Falls City and Mr. and Mra George Peek. Mr. Rmery Nlelson had as his guests at dinner last evening! Misses Misses Beulah McCoy, Mildred Foster. Agnes Nellson, Messrs Meters John Selby, Charles Fransen. George Perclval, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sunderland will entertain this evening when they will have as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Wcstbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nosh, Mr. F. S. Cowglll. Mr. and Mrs. IS. C. Twamley had as their guests at dinner:--Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos B. Burmester, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Schelbel, Miss Evans of Chicago, Mr. John It. McDonald. At the Field ClubT : Complimentary to Mlns Mary Brogno and Mrs. Williams, the two champion women tennis players, who arrived here Friday, Mr. and Mrs. George Haverstlck gave a dinner last evening at the Field club when the guests were: Misses Wessslls, Edith Thomas, Messrs. Cuthbert Potter, Fred Harris of Brattloboro, Vt., Merrill Hall ot New York. Mlsjee Anna Bourke, Pauline Bourke, Mecsrs. Harry Koch, Peck Griffin, John Strachan ot San Francisco, Ralph rialney. Mr. and lira. Samuel Caldwell Mr. and lire. E. Buckingham. Mrs. Charles Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray enter tained at dinner Saturday evening in honor ot their guest, Mlts Gladys Young of Chicago. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Others who entertained guests at din ner at the Field club Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Who had ten guestrl O. J. Sweet, six; A. I. Root, six; E. P. Murphy, four; E. T. Swobe, four; IL S. Daniels, tour; Arthur Allen, six; E. M. Slater, two; C. B. Liver, four; J. A. Mclntyre, six, and J, A.Epeneter, two. Universal Circle. The Universal Circle will entertain at a card party at Its hall at Twenty-eighth and Fowler streets Tuesday afternoon. The hostesses of the affair will be Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and Mrs. Frank Jacobs. Bridge Luncheon for OueBt. Mra John Hecox gave a bridge lunch eon today complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Warren Williams of Evanston, III. Luncheon was followed by bridge. The guests were: Mesdames Warren Williams. Joseph Polcar, Lloyd WUUs, Classon, lilaln Arnold, Ralph West, Mesdames Roland Jackson, Jese Palmer, J. Hanson, Walter G. Silver. Miss West, Seymour Lake Country Club. Among those giving dinners Friday evonlng at the Seymour Lake Country club were J. H. Epps, who- had six guests; Dr. C. W. Pollard, six; E. A Rose, five; Dr. M. L. King, two; J. P. Worley, five; Miss Mae O'Brien, two; J. G. Kyte, two; 15. W. Cohow, three; John Urlon, three; Donald J. Burke, four; H. M. Anderson, three; E. C. Furen, twp; S. A Bell, four; H. E. Sold, two; J. D. Ringer, two; Dr. Berry, two; W. P.. Ad klns, four; George J. McDonald, four; J. B. Watklns. four; J, IL Koplets, four; John Parratt, two; Dr. J. J. Humpoll, two; George Jones, two, and G. F King, two Mr, and Mra T. L. Combs hod as guests Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Medlar. Mr, and Mra George F. MlekeL Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thorne. Messrs. Meum. Charles J. Hubbard, J. A. Mclntyre, C. B. Bailey. Thomas Fell, Watson Townsend, Master Morlyn Comba In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. a T. Reslnek of Wiener is visiting relatives in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cope, jr., will leave for Kansas City this evening. Mr. and Mra R. L. Huntley have re turned from a brief stay in Denver. Mr. R. E. Welch and Miss Blanohe Cor- ley Welch are at Palmer Lake, Colo. - Mra John R. Dennis and son, George, left Saturday for a month's visit in Chi cago. . Mr. C. L. Vance and family went to Iowa today, where the vacation will be spont Mr. Louts Jackson of Des Moines spent part of last week visiting friends In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Faxton and children expect to go to their ranch out in the state next woek. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn left for an eastern trip. While away they will stop at New York, AtlanUo City and Wash ington. Miss Ida Drahos and- Miss Mlnnette Mltcheltree left last evening for the east They will take the lake trip from Chicago to New York and expect to be gone about a month. Mrs. H. Kreymberg and daughter, Emma, returned Friday from a stay ot several weeks In Colorado Springs and Estes Park. Mr. and Mra W. E. Bhepard and son, Kenneth, will leave this evening for Prior Lake, Minn., where they will re main until September 1. Mr. Randall K. Brown returned Satur day morning after spending some time in the east and a week In England, where he was the guest of Dr. and Mra Nelson Mercer. Mr. and Mra R. L. Parker are visiting Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mra F. XL McConnell, for a tew days. They will leave soon for California, where they make their home. Mra Max Ruben and daughter ot Dav enport, la., who have been spending some time at Excelsior Springs, arrived Satur day morning to be the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Welnstetn. , Mr. and Mrs. C B. Coon have returned from Deadwood, where they visited their daughter, Mrs. George P. Ayres, anl family. They enjoyed a camping and fishing trip in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Foster and daugh ter, Mildred, leave this evening for month's outing at Solon Springs, Wis, The lost ot August they will take on ex tended lake trip and spend some time in their old heme, Norwlchs, N. Y., and Trenton, N. J., and Philadelphia, return ing to Omaha about the middle of Sep. tember. Personal Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keesler will move from the Hamilton next week to 61? North Fortieth street. Mr. and Mra J. A. McKensle and Mr. and Mra D. Durran will move to their new residence at 1SU North Tlhtry-thlrd street, Wednesday. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Buslntss Succtii. Bride of an Omaha MRS. CLYDE CODIFIERS CHANGE THELSWS Attorneys May Take Up the Question of Their Bight. LIMIT OF TIME IS CHANGED Assertion Is Mnde that Committee Wna Supposed to Simply Codify tho Lnyr and Not to Cliunge Their Import. That the Nebraska code commission which codified the laws" of the state over stepped Its authority In some Instances la the opinion of a number of prominent lawyers of Omaha. Especially has the matter been discussed in regard to the change they mado in the limit of time during which a supersedeas bond may bo filed In cases where an appeal Is de sired. Formerly under the laws of Ne braska twenty days' time was given in equity cases during which a supersedeas bond might be filed to stay the execution of Judgment In other cases six months were allowed. The code commission, con sisting of A. M. Post, E. L. King and J. H. Broody, mode a change In this pro- Vision in their codification, limiting time in all cases to the twenty days. Whether this was Intentional or not the attorneys Interested In the matter here do not seem to know, but now that the commit tee ot the legislature has recommended the report of the code Commission and the legislature has ratified it it stands. No Power to Cnanare Laws, Tha other phase of the. affair, and the phase that is puxzling bo mo of the law yers who believo that attorneys should have more time in which to decide pn appeals, is that the code commission has no authority to chango any laws, but was simply supposed to codify them. This Is a distinct ohange. Section T, chapter 2U, of the session laws, 1918, says: "All acts of a general nature, as revised and reported to tho thirty-third session ot the legislature by the commission for the revision ot the laws, as soon as such report shall be ap proved and adopted by the legislature, shall be construed as a continuation ot such lawB, and not as new enactments." It is held here that in the matter re lating to the time limit of filing in cases to be appealed the commission has mado a "new enactment" Instead ot limiting itself to continuing vthe old laws. There has been some talk of testing the soundness of the provision In the courts. Nothing definite has as yet como up. There are several ways In which the matter might find its way into the courts. Imperial Sticks In Illnu. Cut state bread in one-thlrd-lnch slices, remove crusts, spread thinly with butter and cut slices in one-thtrd-lnoh strips and rings; put in pan and bake until delicately browned. Arrange three sticks in each ring. Tomorrow at 8 O'clock We place on sale the fine furniture that has been displayed for the last three days on our mian floor. Here you. will find choice furniture consisting of odd pieces, both sin gle and from suites, such as chairs , beds, bed room furniture, dining room furniture and porch furniture. We have made the prices low enough to move them rapidly, in many cases just one-half the regular prices. Gome early to make sure of getting what you want. A few of the prices: Regular Price Salo Price Regular Prico Sale Price $40 Circassian Wal. Chiffonier $25.00 $110.00 Fumed feuffet SGO.OO $75.00 Mahogany Chiffonier . . .$40.00 $90.00 Mahogany Buffet 45.00 $80.00" WnlnutDressing Table. . 40.00 $75.00 Fumed China Closet . . . .$37.50 $57.50 Walnut Chiffonier S30 00 $30.00 Fumed China Closet $15 00 $55.00 Walnut Bed $30.00 $52.00 Parlor Suito . . . . $35.00 $95.00 Mahogany Dresser $50.00 $32.50 Divan .$16.25 $90.00 Mahogany Chiffonier. . .$45.00 $80jOO Brass Bed . $40.00 $47.50 Maple Bod .$30.00 $76.00 Brass Bed .$3800 A number of attractive pieces at one-half price. For Odd Pieces at Odd Prices Visit Oar Bargain Basement Beaton & Latiep Company 415-17 South 16th St. Payments If yeu wish. Newspaper Man, B. ELLIOTT. DIVORCED AND DESERTED WOMEN OFF PENSION LIST Mrs. Mary Brown, district superinten dent of the Associated Charities ot Chi cago waB a Juvenile court visitor. She Is returning to Chicago after a visit to Min neapolis. She stated that in Illinois the divorced and deserted women aro barred from participation in tho mothers' pen sion, on tho theory that tho divorced hus band or the husband who has deserted should bo looked (up and compelled to support the mother and family. GOOD RAINS FRIDAY NIGHT IN SOME PARTS OF STATE Fairly heavy showers felt over portions of Webster, Franklin, Harlan nnd Furnas counties, along the south line of the Burlington Friday night At Oxford there was one-half and at Red Cloud one-fourth inch of rain. At other poitns along the line the showers were scat tered. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. While East, i Watched ladies' Suit Styles Keenly A 1 've muclx tIm i116168 tbe better Uga dressed women, on August 1st. In the first place, I reopen my ladies' tailoring1 establishment for the season on that day; secondly, I will then give them a first glimpse of the styles that will prove MOST prominent THIS fall. Newer ideas of mate up; late conceits in materials; snappier methods of designing; I gathered all this from those who are responsible for the most charming u East ern" fashions. And the best part of it is that I stand ready to duplicate ANY of those charming eastern styles for MUCH less money than the easterners ask; far les money than any other Omaha establishment asks. Make it a point to be here on August 1st. Surety. URE MAY BEJESTRMNED City May Ask Court to Stop Payment of Water Funds. MAY MEAN TEST OF THE LAW Webster Sny Water Board Is Not Worrying Ure Says that He Will Keep the Money for the City. Unless tho board ot directors ot the Metropolitan Water district institute mandamus proceedings to compel Trea surer W. G. Ure to transfer 1.000,000 water funds to the account ot the new district, the city will ask the courts for a restraining order directing Uro to keep this money. This, it Is understood, will mean the test of the constitutionality of the new law. "I'm going to hang on to this money, that much Is settled." said U.'e, ,Jfor I have no inclination to burn my fingers It Is up to the Water board to act" There Is an impression around .the city hall that the water board Is afraid to bring the mandamus proceedings at this time. Attorney John L. Webster, for the, board, says he is "not worrying about the million dollars and will act when tho board asks him to." In the beginning WebBter said there would be no hesita tion on Ure's part; that he would turn the money over at once. BARACA RALLY WILL BE HELD MONDAY EVENING A Baraca rally will be held at the First Baptist church, Twenty-ninth and Har ney streets, Monday evening. The pro gram will be as follows: Invocation...... .....J. G. Anderson Scripture Reading Alvln Johnson Quartet Selection Baraca Quartet Swedish Baptist Church. Reading Dora Bass Address Hon. H. F. Carson State Superintendent Anti-Saloon League. Solo Rose Glllnsky Benediction Rev. W. Jasper Howell Reception. 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