2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 7, 19tb. FLOWER PARADE INTERESTS Softlety Women Have Already En tercd Large Number of Cars. COLLEGIANS ABE RETURNING Itnnr tmrge Antnmn Wtddlnpia Will lie CVlebrafed DnrlnK the Next Vr.rr Week -Mnnr He tnrn from Europe. Pacini Cnlrnilnr. JuOXDAY-Mectln of the Temple Israel Sisterhood At temple; Miss Helen Sor tniton entertains ut Orpheum party. TUE8DA.Y Mrs. ltobert Man'er, luncheon at the Kleld club; muslraie and dinner dance at Happy Hollow; ladles' day at Happy Hollow ana ncm ciuns; rraino Par Needleeratt club at clubhouse, I wedding or Anna MaieK ana ur w, Novak. YVRDNBSDAY Wnner-danee at Country Club; danco at the Field club; Mr. and Mn. T. J. Peterson, dinner at Happy Hollow club. THURSDAY Mrs. V. M. Penny, luncheon for Mlas Ola Hclle Hervey; ladles' day at th Field and Happy Hollow clubs, FHIDAY Dlnner-danco nt Seymour I-nlce Country club; Miss Henrietta IUe. Orpheurrt party for Miss- Hervey and Mrs. J. N. MtAllster of Chicago. 8ATURHAY Dlnncr-danCo at the Coun try. Field, Happy Hollow and Carter Lake Country clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald, djnner at Field club for Hopewell-Hervey bridal prirty. The automobile flower j parade Rives r-omlso of belnic especially brilliant this year. There- will be, now arrangement this year ana. It Is planned to keep the cars only two" flays fon decoration. ThU year Mr. Qua Ren .will fuslst and the Ak-Sar-Jbon commutes, plans to .buy the flowers wholesale so that the" cost of decorating th'i .cars' Will be .reduced al most hajf. Quite ft' -number of con testants tire planning to buy Iha flowers from Ak-'aar-Ben." bu't Wilt decdrnte' ho cars themselves ulni;,,0r8lttal design. Ono youn'f woman ,w)o won- seJtfnd brlto with her rleotrfc last atitunfn, dtslRneu1 her own eoraUqhjs, Sn asaWdd with the decorntlnK.' ' "'' It Is alBoplanned '(ft have I ft Oinaha sthool boyis.ana pljlS' enter, their bloycle elaborat1yt"cdV'ted alld have also A larjre number pf motorcycles. The commits e.diipActs to have at least elchty auto'mofcltfes In' th parado Tuesday afternoon.. September 30, . Tho committee 'In 'chfirRe of the Auto mobile parade Includes Messrs, Charles Beaton, Frank W.V Hudson and 1). J. O'Brien. "For September Bride. Miss Ola Belle Hervey, whoso wedding1 to Mr. Walter Hopewell wilt takes placo Thurrday, September 18, at tho Lowo Xve nue Presbyterian church, wilt be tho honor guest nt many afnrs this week. Mi. Don Ncely entertained at dinner In her honor at the Field club. Mrs. V. M. Penny and Miss Penny will t-nteitan at luncheon for her Thursday at the Commercial club. Miss Henrietta. Recs will give an Orpheum forty In honor of Miss Hervey tmd her sister, Mrs. J. Nye McAUster of. Chicago Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald will give a dinner tor the bridal party at the Field club Saturday ' evening. Mr. and MM. J. V". 'Hervey will enter ta'n At dinner for the bridal party at Happy Hollow Tttaj:, September 16, vhlch will he followed, by a bedding re 1. corral at the "church, " Ketars fraw Summt Trtj, ir. ana, Mrs. Martls Mush have re turned from three weeks at Mlnae tonka. . . . . ... 1 lurjmn i nuay irom nan uan Ainn, vi., wnere may nave neon vwiiwii Mrs. l 1fnu.f1v'a ..I Vf T Wilis... I . . II .... Ml t . ... U. b' It I 1 Ar."r.0'nLlc. of Mrs. 8. O. Strickland. .... . . . . . Air. ana airs, tr, u, uocnwetier ana MU France. Hochstetler returned Thurs- day from JS.tes park, Colorado, where they were at Elkhorn Lodge for three weoK. Mrs. Bryant Rogers returned Tuesday ed Tuesday from a summer .pent at La Jolla. C where her mother, Mrs. A. C. Towell, remains until September IS. Mr. and Mrs. I, W. Carpenter, Mlii Nell Carpenter and Mrs. Lockwood have returned from Lake Norway. Mr. Isaao I Carpenter, Jr, is enjoying a weeka' trip In Canada before coming home to return to college. Mr. WJlHam Wallace and his daughters, MU. Janet and Mist May Wallace, and his grandsons, William and Kennard Wal- Jace, arrived home Friday from Con- nocUcut, where they have all apent the .nm.n.r ..Am mi., i.n.. w.iio. landed Tuioday from Burop. having been In Germany this summer, . Phi Gamma Delta Banquet. The National Fraternity ot Phi Gamma .. . ,, . ,t,, Vniverslty club rooms Friday evening, The annual reunion surpassed all other. ror enthusiasm and a pleasant evening enjoyed. Frank Rlebel, Jr., acted aa tcastmaster. Charlc. F. Junod, Mao Harding and Harl.y Moorhead responded to appropriate toasts. Covers were laid for fifty. Those present were! Messrs. Wallace Troup, Herbert Davis. Merrill Rohrbough, Herman Jobst, T. It, Matters, jr.: Harold Menold, Mao Harding, Frank Rlebel. Jr.: Charles F. Junod, Harley Moorhead. Uayard ariffln, noise, iano; j i. ij. jenmng. William Arreamlttu Norrls F. Tvra. Frank Hlxenbaugh, Gilbert Eldridga. jrroa w. ir.omss, May 'i nomas. Ac C, Rerkstresser, D. a Eldrtdge. AVllilam Unzlcker, E. C. Duel. John Drexel, W. B. McDonald. Robert Edwards, Karl C. Sage, Henator liortor, , . C. M. rffler, A. C- 'Pancoast, Harold Van Dusen, Richard Huston, Tekamah: Cla borne I'erry, Lincoln. Dick Barstow, Council iiluffi; Richard Stout, Llncolo: Allau Tukey, ' Ml tarry Cooper: it v. wurso, Fred Quest Kenneth Craig, John Brain. Albert Patterson, Rob K. Fisbtr, John Bhugart, Council lilutf.S A. U Lott Harold Bhubert. Council Bluffs: George Hughes. Sam Buck. Hupirlor, Neb. Ilerbtrt Buaknell, Pena B, Vt j tsuaen. uncoin: William it Cheek;" prt lJSS Bliearer-MoNamara Enrapcm-snL wr. JSiia wcNamara announces the engagement of her daughter, MUs Reba, to Frederick Uollvn HhenMr. Th wort. ding will take place at the home of the bride's mother Saturday, September Si. XoYak-kalek Wedding. Tho cuiaMnatloa of a uchool romance wlU be aolomnlzed Tuesday morning at Omaha, when Mlaa Anna Malek, daugh - ter cf Mr. and Mrs! Anton Malek of South Omaha, vlll bccm the bride of Pr. Freak W. Novak, The brtdrU-be comes of an old Bohemias famll and Las a ttott of friend. , Dr. Novate It a prombtng yonar grea- vate ot CreigbtoR Denial Collega, and a mtaatMr of several South Ornah. eluba Thay ttaro sot decided definitely a to their plana for a wedding Joumy, but A B i I.'sHiW . kc...-! ! riiMB jHHIi l H WrAVA mm I II II IHII1 M rr., ivi -ran pj tatillna .Islands and cthsr westotn polntn of Interest. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. lmbrt announce the encasement of their niece, Miss Edith tAmbert, to Mr. Ray Young. Miss Lam bert Is a graduato of the Kearney Normal and Mr. Youhg Is; in the city engineers- office. Tho wedding will taKe Place in the winter. ir. nd Mrs. T. J. Bheehy of South Omaha announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary -Josephine, to oy u. Condon. Th wedding Win te piaw. earty In November. Kcnfo at Fonten6llo Park. Mrs. F. u, Othmer enieriamea a nionta at Fontencll, park and Tuesday, In honor of her nephew, Harold Cotter-, Kn .inbratftd his blithday fannl ver'sary. Tho afteinoon was apent at ganus. Those bfetent. weror M1IIO Dorothy Ward, Eleanor Hoettger, Irene i'ope, X. uri.'s ret. Krecs. Vera, jriima-s, li.-anornuehy,vl-Willis Elrteen. Marten Othmer. Mllarrd CHnmer. I -.I. IWllll. luatiera- 11...M it)rtiitrir. JUnrv Kobel. : '."lir Kinnath Othmer. K.yld llobcl, ltlchara ueeq, nTI.l nti.mr. lrralicla Reed. ' TTir.nl Cirnle Card Party. Th. Universal c rc W l alve a card L.ttf Tii.nlnv afternoon - ...... wv,ie gg f SSffX .Dtneen and Mrs. T. Kemper, " '" h award.d. ....-.. t&AAI - y"lmm w- 'rZi::: ..i,:. Y marn.g. o : n.r -.;. "-"T . Mr-A"n' u. ' NeW York' . . . WettB M L0 iuilfciw. Hie following Is partial account of the wedding ot Joy Clark, formerly of Omaha, to MUa Woods, an heiress of Los Angeles, taken from tho Los Angeles Examiner. "Again tney rang i awect. imaginary weuu.ns of which In this wee TTlbrated to tna heartbeats ot thousands In Loa Angeles -wiousanas wnoso oem t- mo Drtaai pair. ' ,w,r vow , " M.r" r Lr and Woo second sMw of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlcs Modlni Wood, and the onucgroom wan -u ""' :t; --,-r,,; I "V"' , rl "... 1 , T - Z.,iZ Z7 ha5T?wn ' J?I 1 A I.U !.-. tall OTaoafSil nlll -"'" ":;"' .IT aisle of Christ church to the musto of the Lohengrin wedding march. Many ot those who witnessed the ceremony had known her aa a fair, blue-eyed little girl but she never was Nfalrer nor more beautiful than In her wedding gown." "Forming an exquisite setting for the bridal party as Its member, stood within the chancel rail, clu.ters ot pink amaryllts were caught Into a screen and a touoh of bridal white was added by Jardinieres ot lilies that stood beside the rail. 'Airy tulle bows were caught to the pew ends, and between these .festoon, ot airy white tulle that was caught at the pew ends Into butterfly bows, bordered tho aisle down which the bridal party passed, and In front of each dainty bow was a wicker vase into wuloh one of the bride's attendants' dropped a cluster I ot Pl&k Ulllarney roses aa she passed. "And the bride's attendantshad Mlas Wood made charm ot face and figure the I first requirements In selecting her bridal group, she could not have been more for- wnl a-v"ia " lna autlful picture as the maids stood I r enancwi. "Mtss Elizabeth-' Wood, her sister, ap peared in a wonderful cloth ot silver gown draped over roso. The strikingly beautiful' creation had been embroidered In India, and was brought here when Kr"' Wood ftni1 hr daughter, returned I from tbetr trip around the world. Like " hrldesmalds. all ot whom weri in 'Ucato plr.k chiffon over charmeue. the n,la ot onor, carried pink Klllarney roerf- "Tho bride, who was escorted to the altar and given Sn raarrtage by her rather, wore white satin made with a long graceful train and heavily erobrold- ered. A netttooat of accordion claltaJ I chiffon, revealed beneath ezubrotderd draperies, gavo an altr touch to the Visitor and Two Future Brides .handsome cewa, while it war enveloped In ' the -misty fold, of a long tulle Wed-' Wag veil, caught .into a wreath of orange' .Blossoms.. An. '.''arm shower of, white ofohld.' aad maidenhair faraa was car ried. 'Preceding the ' marriage, soft music waa played, nd aa the wedding march from 'Lohengrin' sounded, the ushers came down the aisle, the bridesmaid, fol lowingthen the maid ot honor and Mr. Wood with the bride." "At to wedding gifts no girl in Lbs Angeles ever received more and hers wee very handsome. From the baby grand piano, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Wood, to the tiniest bit ot silver, the gift, were elegant, and each bore a mes sage of genuine Interest on the part of the sender. "When Mr. and Mrs. Clark return from their wedding trip they will occupy partments at the corner ot Scar and Twenty-third streets, very near the Mo dlni Wood home. Mr, Clark I. a .on ot Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Clark ot Los An- gelsi, and although tho family Is com paratively new here, the bridegroom of esterday ha. entered actively Into the social lite of the younger sot and was one ot Los Angeles' most popular baohelors.' At Seymour Lake Country Club. Masters Merlyn and Elton Combs gavo a party at their summer cottage at Sey mour lake Saturday afternoon. Dancing, boat riding and tennis was Indulged In and those present were; Misses Misses Elisabeth Combs, Zelma Skinner, Dorothy June Combs,Marguerlte Urlon, Ruth Hamilton, Violet Trimble, Mary Thomas, Xaennle Trimble, verna Vance. Virginia Taggert, Eleanor Hamilton, Eleanor Taggert, Beatrice Jones. uiaays aiicKei. Mary Lee Eetelle, Etta Jones, Ruth Skinner. uain iriraoio. Florence Louise BUxt, Dorothy Frances Lord. Masters Masters George MtckeL Jr.! Ivv Eetelle. Allison Hamilton, Bernard Combs, jonn oainner. Murray issteiie, Milton Powell, EUdreth Combs, Allen Wolcott, Lores Combs, uoraon Trimuw, Meriyn combs, Elmer Thomas. Elton Combs. John Thomas, This la tho last regular children', party ot the season. Mrs. Chamber. 1. instructing the chil dren In cotillion figures and new steps for the final party, next Saturday after noon. Mrs. v. w. i'ouara will leu a short story. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Said and family of Emerson, la., are tho guests ot Mr. and Mr. Howard Said at. their cottage at the Seymour Lake club. Mrs. It M. Anderson entertained at luncheon at her cottage at tho Seymour bake club Thursday. .The decorations wero birch toark basket, filled with golden glow and golden rod. Corers were placed for twelve guests. Following tho luncheon games and contest, were played and tho prise, war won by Mrs. L. M Lord and Mrs. John Won. At the Country' Club. several small dinner partita were given last evening at tho club. W. J. Hynea had covers placed for four; It It Bal drige, eight; Barton Millard, eight; J. & Brady, eight; a T. Stewart, fours E, 8, Westbrook, six; Blaine Young, two; Ger nt torn, rour; uient Wharton, four. Sisterhood to Meet The lUsterhood ot the Temple Israel will meet Monday afternoon In the parlors ot the Tempt. The business meeting will be followed by a ooclal hour. At Carter Lake Country. Club. Sntetialnlog at dinner Friday evening at tho ol'tb wro L M. Pegau. woo bad 1 - . .sU gueetsi 'F. F. Mason, three; Bent) 'Marstfcni 'two', W; S. KtagstxiOIrs. A. J. Mffifah,VttfTt;'Jrki.Vle'ltu, three. f - " h ;.,v '),;' Saturday evening C. J. Canan ttl have eight guests. At Happy Hollow. 1 Last evening B. T. Ileyderi had eight een guests at i dinner; 'Len Brown, ten; Joseph M. Patton, eight; E. M. Wellman, slx;-K J. Tumpet, five; Howard Smith, four; W.'B. Sharer, four; J. -M. Glllan, two; Dwlght Williams, six; F. Dr Weod, three. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Peterson will en tertain at a dinner Wednesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knight of Colo rado and Mr. and Mrs. Stlld ot Portland, Ore'. The dinner will be followed by a bridge and covers will be laid for twenty. two guests. Mr. Alan McDonald entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Covers wero laid tori Misses Misses Corrlne Sarte, Marian Carpenter, Nell Carpenter, Nell Ryan. Messrs. Messrs. Hiram Burns. Howard Rush ton. George Flack, Alan McDonald. Air. ana Airs. Jonn aicuonaia; Mr. and Mrs. Howard a. Loomls en tertained at dinner Saturday evening for their son. Arthur in honor of two of his school friends, Judson Equlres and Maur ice Rrogah, b&th of Whom leave this week for school at Lawrcncevllte. The guests were seated at n. isule decorated In the high school colors, purple and white. Covers were laid for: MimteK Mltaes Grace Slabaugh, Harriet Hhermnn, Eleanor McGllton, Florence Russell, Messrs. Carr Klngwalt John Brotherton, Arthur Loomla iorenco jeiiKa, Memrs. Morton Wakeley. Judson Bqutres, Maurice urogan, At the Held Club. Other dinner parties wero given by Sr. E. C. Henry, who had ten guests J 8. A. Hlgglns, fourteen,; M. Dowllng, four teen; jonn .luaaie, y v; it. iu Myers, eight; B. P. Gmlth, six; Dr. Abbott, eight; It S. Weller. tour) C. E. Yost, six; D. V. Shcle. nine; E. Stirclght, three; Arthur Allen, four; A. M. Jeffrey, eight; A. W. Scrlbner, two,: R- D Neely, four; It Osborne, four. There waa an unusually largo at tendance at the' club last evening and a number of dinner parties were riven. Mr. and Mrs. H O. Twamley had as their guests: - Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McDonald, Mr. ahdMrs. A. H. Fetters, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Harrlrnan,. Mr. andMrs. John R, McDonald, Mr. T Q.Adams. Mr. and Mra. It A. Wahl entertained as their guesU at, dinner .last, evening at the clubt Mr. and Mra G. V. Andrews -r rhnnril "lUtHt, Mr. ana Mra, J. it Martin. Mr. and Mrs. It Q. Wlndhelm, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mr. and Mra L. J. Qulnby. Week End House Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fallon entertained at a week-end house party, when they nad aa their guests; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murrav. Tkuhunu Mr and Mrs. A. B. Strickland, St Louis, air. ana Airs. i. xs, L.uanig. With the Visitor. Mra. Pryor Market ot Kanraa Cltv 1 Visiting her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Ralph' Kitchen, and will laay today for Denver, In and Out of he Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Foster leave today Now Tork. Mrs. Raid W. Talmage has gone to New York for a month. Mrs. E. A, Benson and her stater, the 1 Mlssea Alexander returned- Friday from' Mis Bess' Tdw.14 and 'Mrs.. Ross Towle are .at Xake Elkhart,' Wis." Mr, Clement Chase Is the gtiest ot Mr. E. F. Folda at his country home, near Bayfield. Mrs, D. T. McGrath returned Friday from Salt Lake' City, where aha spent two. week. Mrs. Bernard Capen returned Thursday from a summer spent at her old home at Warwick,' It I. Mr. Jean P. Duf field ha. returned, from an extended stay In Cedar Point Spring field and Dayton, O. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Browne have re turned from a month spent In Yellow stone National park. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cohn will leave Saturday for California, where they will spend several mouths. Messrs. Foy Porter and Philip Downs will leave shortly to attend Union college at Schenectady, N. Y. Mra Myron Learned is at Excelsior, Minn., on Lake Mlnnetonka. She I. rapidly regaining her health. Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Savldge re turned Saturday from BeUwood, Neb., where they .pent several weeks. Mr, Warren Hamilton will leave Sunday 1 evening for Chicago, where he will re sume his studies at Armour Institute. Mrs. Tlllle Armstrong returned home on the Imperator from a three months' stay In France, England and Germany. Miss Helen Robinson left Saturday for Boston, where she will visit ten days be fore entering her Junior year at Smith college. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Rubd of Min neapolis are the guests of Mrs. Rubel's sister, Mrs. Oharlei B. Elgutter, and Mr. El gutter. Mis. Florence Nason, who has spent tho summer In Duluth, Detroit and cities on tho northern lakes, la expected home Monday, and will leavo next week for We Are Now Ready For Which Always Gomes With Cool Weather! After tbreo month of re-bulldlng and re-modellng our plant we are now prepared, as never betore, to bandle a vast amount ot Cleaning and Dyeing. We've always bad tho biggest and best plant In town, but now It la Digger and Better than ever. We Invite you to visit It any time and see bow your clothes are bandied. Just In dicate your desire at the office and we will gladly show you through. Exflisivt AHtfMokilt Dtlivtry Invite Is a new feature which enables us to give very prompt service, but we absolutely will not sacrifice quality in order to get work out quickly. Fantorlum Quality has long been the Standard In Omaha by which other cleaning la Judged and we mean to keep it up to the Highest Notch. Right now Is the time to have your heavy clothes fixed up don't wait for a freeze let us get them now and they will be ready when you want them. Remember--we do all kinds of Altering, Repairing and Relinlng, and can put your garments in first class shape no matter what they need. Use the phone. THE PANTORIUM "GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS" 1B1K-17 Jones Street. Phone Douglas 803. Lincoln, where she will continue her studies at the university. Miss Edith Fisher, who has spent the summer In Europe, landed Saturday at Quebec and Is expected home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Kuren and daughter, Miss Blanche, returned Friday from the northern lakes, where they spent the summer. Mr, Alan McDonald will leave Septem ber 15 for the east, where he will enter the Graduate School of Architecture at Harvard university. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fallon and daughter, Margaret, returned Friday from a motor trip to Okobojl and through Iowa. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Gross. Miss Grace Fleming, daughter of Mr, and Mrs: M. J. Fleming, returned Sat urday from tyer father's ranch near North Platte, where she spent the sum msr. Mr. Frank Latenser has aa his guest Mr. McCarthy of Denver. Both Mr. Mc Carthy and Ixitemar are members of the varsity crew at Columbia university and will return to New York Wdnesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bhepard and their daughter, Miss Dorothy, have returned from three months spent In Portland and In the cities of tho north Pacific coast. They found the weather delightfully cool on the coast. Mrs. B. 8. Pettyjohn, daughter Mar garet and sons Wallace and Elmore of Topeka, Kan., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. IL D. Bertach Friday and Satur day. They were enroute home by motor from Clear Lake, la., where they spent the summer. Mtss Blanche Screneon returned Friday from a trio of two months in tho east. during w'hlch time she visited New York. Eorten, Washington, Norfolk and all points of Interest. While east Miss Sorenson also took a srectal course In muslo and folk dancing. Hiss Ruth KInsIer. MUs Cartto O'Brien Miss Irene McConnell and Miss Mercedes Jensen Will attend 8t Mary's school nt; Notre Dame, Ind, Miss Irene McConnell leaves today for Chicago to visit her I cousin, Miss Mabel Wright, for a week before entering St Mary's college. Personal Mention. A ion was born to Dr. and Mrs. .Morris IL Dunham. Monday, September 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ij. Lomax and family ! of San Francisco have changed thelt residence frcm the Fairmont hotel to the AHa Casa apartments, Powell and California street, in that city. Mrs. Harold Prltchett returned Wednes day from St Joseph, where she went to act as matron' of honor at the wedding fo Miss Margaret Powell' of that city to Mr. John A. Logan, 3d, of Youngstown, O.,' grandson of the late General Logan. Many Interesting Speakers Scheduled by Commercial Club The public affairs commutes ot the Commercial club has already listed an interesting schedule of speakers for their regular Thursday luncheona for th com ing year. Hon. Paul fl, Belnsch, late of the Uni versity of Wisconsin, and recently ap pointed United States minister to China, will speak on "Our Commercial Rela tions with tho Orient" some time late in September. Hon. J. E. Lefevre, first seo Veary Panama legation. Washington, wilt be the club's' guest the latter part ot September. R. C. Richards of Chicago, Originator Of the "safety first" move ment on tho railroads 'of the country, and' cnairman or the central safety commit tee, will be here in November. Mr. Nor man Angell of New York, representing tho American Assbclatlon for Interna tional Conciliation, will speak on "Tho Great Illusion," a study of the relation of military power In nation, to their eco nomlo and sOclal advantages. Percy It Wilson ot Philadelphia, secretary Asso ciation of American Portland Cement Manufacturers, will give an Illustrated lecture on "Good Roads In the Country." George B. Ford, architect, New York City, will .peak on "City Planning. H. B. Chubbuck, vice president Illinois Trac tion System, Peoria, will speak for W. B. MeKinley, the recent purchaser of tho Interuroan Interests In this section. Tho secretary of the navy, Josephus Daniels, has accepted an invitation, but the data of his next western trip, while not far distant, ha not been definitely deter mined. Mother of Prize Winning Babe is a Trained Nurse At least one ot tho prise winning ba bies at the big baby show nt the state fair had a trained nurso for a mother, That may or may not account for her good looks and general wholesomeness that won her the prize. The child Is Florence Edith Wilson, aged 23 months. She is the daughter ot Dr. and Mra E. O. Wilson of Madison. She waa an tU flclent trained nurse before her marriage and had much experience In caring for children. Tho child took second prise In the J-year-old girls' contest The Rush ORCHARD & WILHECM CO. New Fall Arrivals of Royal Wilton Rugs These rugs aro of tho best all wool quality In the newest designs. The colors are abso lutely guaranteed. To popular ize this new line of rugs we will cell them at Special prices for one week only, beginning Monday, Sept 8th. munirmi 11 0x12 regularly $42.00, spoclal at 937.50 size Regularly Special i27xb M....6.00 83.90 36x38 $6.00 S3.90 86x63 17.50 S4.GO 4-6x7-8 W.00 ' 514.00 6x9 SS8.00 524.00 8-SxlO-O . $10.00 $30.00 9x8 $88.00 534.00 9x12 $42.00 837.50 10-6x12 $60.00 $SS.0O 10- 6x13-8 ....... $70.00 f82.00 11.3x12 $65.00 567.50 11- 3x15 $so.oo 570.00 New Fall Lines of Linoleunr Consisting of all the well known makes, Nairns-Orcon-Wlch-Potters and Rlxdorfer "farkett" Floor Coverings. Select quality linoleum for the kitchen and bathroom aa low as, per square yard' Boo Linoleum 12 ft. wide to lay In the ordinary kitchen without scam, per square yard 80o The Hoover Electric Sweeper A special deraonstratioa by a factory representa tive Mon day the 8th on Main Floor ORCHARD & W1LHELM CO. On Account of the Extremely Hot Weather I will continue my reduced prices for two more weeks for my" fall and winter styles. Von will "find the very best material, latest Btylea and best making and fitting. L KNEETER Omaha's Best Ladles' Tailor. . 500-8 So. 10th. Phone Doug. 0005. Edith L. Wagoner TEACHER OP PIANO Studio, Madison Hotel. Phone Red 7000. Appointments now being made for the coming season. I ssssaj s.-ii ' -? ' w.iji - v- iMMTi'Tare 1 HIMXiSSSKXWH 1 .1 Mil MIISMBBBSSsil I I SU I IllSSSf