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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1913)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BER: OCTOBER 26, 1913. COUNTRY (MB IS TO CLOSE Hans Are Being Made for Novem ber Weddingi and Reception. JUST AUTUMN MUSICALES Blaaer Partlrs. . nectptlon and Doner Planned for Visitor . Crelfchton Annonncri Srrles of Dancing: Partita, Social Cnlrndar. 1IONDAT Mr. and" Mrs. Ooarles Tet Stewart, dinner for Airs. Ulllan Jacob; Mrs. Hurry Hutchinson, afternoon bridge. TUESDAT Mrs. Glenn Wharton, lunch eon for Mr. Jacob; Mr. and Mm. Joseph Barker, dinner for Mr. Jacobs; Mra, Harold Sobotker and Miss Trim ble. afternoon brides for Mil Mar guerite Busch; Cretditon Medical dance at Chambers'; wedding of Hits Joee phlne O'Brien, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Thomaa O'Brltn, to James Hugh Han ley at Si. Cecilia' church; Prairlo" Park Needlecraft Club at 'club house; Mr. Snug-art of Council Bluff, Orpheum barty. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Denlne Ilarkalow, dinner for Miss Htevens atid Miss Stearns; Mrs: George W. Unlnger, Anforatl luncheon at home; Mrs, Doug lac We-lpton, matlneo luncheon. THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Nash to entertain dancing club. FRIDAY Dinner dance at Omaha club; Dr. LeRoy Crummer and Mr. Uen War ren, dinner for Mrs. Ulllan Jacob at Omaha club, Ilrownoll Hall alumnae tea from . until 6 o'clock; La Balle club, Hallowe'en dance at Chambers'. SATURDAY Omah l Junior club dunce at Country club; wedding of Miss Mar joiie Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Benson, to Bumne Breese; Uni versity of Omaha sophomore Hallow a'n party. The Country club will close November 2, when the Omaha Junior club will give a dancing party there for the members of the younger social set It was formerly planned to keep open until January 1. but there la scarcely enough patronage,, so It waa decided to close earlier. Last J evening Mr. and lira Fred Hamilton and IMlss Mae Louise Hamilton entertained delightfully at a tango dinner at the club In honor of Miss Hamilton's guest, Mrs. IJllan Jacobs of Ulttleton, Colo. About fifty guests were present Jfoveaiber Wedding. There wilt be several large weddings In November which will be amour the more prominent social affair of the autumn. Mr. and Mra. Truman Ellsworth Stev ens have Issued Invitations for the wed ding of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Ellsworth Stevens, to Mr. Ben Brown Wood. The ceremony will be Saturday evening, November &, at 8:M o'clock at Trinity cathedral, followed by a recep tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stevens, 210 South Thirty-fourth street; from to 11 o'clock. After a wedding trip they will reside at s14 Daveport street. (Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Iiyrean Ring wait have issued Invitation, for the mar riage of their daughter, Mary Louise Clarkson, to Mr. Thomas Jay Hayes, Jr., lieutenant of the Fourth United Stale In fantry, on the evening ef Wednesday, November 12, at tkeir home, M forth Thirty-eighth- avenue. The wedding will be small, followed by a reception from until 11 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Ring, wak will be mold ef honor and the bridesmaid w4U Ke Mb Bthsl Waddell at Xasu City and Mis Leeia Holdrege. A weddtn the k part ef Novem ber, that of Kiss Marguerite Busch, daughter ef Mr., a4 Mra R, B. Busch, te Mr. Thomaa K' Keyword of Pitta- burr. Pa,, will take f4ae Saturday evening. November , at the attractive home of Mr, and Mrs. Buseb en North Thirty-eighth street Miss George Trim ble wU be maid of honor and the brides maids will be Ulm Xelen Bpenrter and Mica Marjorle HowJa. AftMaieei in IwiAeft. A far-a-way engagement of more than usual Interest to many Omaha people la made puello today In he announcement by Mr. and" Mrs. David Wolffs, 10) Sun derland avenue, Moid Vale. W., London, England, of the betrothal of their daugh ter, Ht Davida, to RabM Max J. Mer ritt. ef Xvansville, Int., formerly of Omaha. There is a whisper of romance back ef the ferthcoming marriage due to first meeting and aeeuaintance during the recent vseaUe tour of the Holy Lend by Rabbi MerrHt whose lucid let ters ef travel and observation there ap peared In The Bee. Ml Wolffe Is said to be the only daughter of a substantia! London coffee merchant and Importer, while Rabbi Merrttt'a parents. Mr. and Mr. J. Merritt, and several of lit broth ers are weH known e-ld.time resident of Omaha, and he, Mmself, educated In our pubHc school. Witk tkt YitiUnT Mrs. Carlton Raaney and small son, Robert, are visiting Mrs. Rannya grand mother. Madam Diets, sr. Mrs. Ranney'a Mer, Mies Bvetyn Wlokner, If the guest of her wnels, Mr. OeuM Diets, and Mr. Dkts. Beth youa women have visited here before and have a large circle of friend la Omaha. Miss Lydia Cook ef Portland, Ma, ar rived sVtMdar to be the gut of Mr. and Mrs. R, I Carter and Mis Alice Carter. Mr. B. r. nmK 1 ezpeoted about No vember U to vMt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Baldric. " Miss Mary t)Uarn ef Denver U the ruet of Mr. and Mrs. DenUe Barkalow. Mia Stearns engagement to Mr. Robert Barkalow of Denver has been announced. Mrs. Hoile Clarke Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Ella Squirts. Mrs. Albert Carroll of Paaadena, Cat. with ber small daughter, Is the guest of her ateter, Mr. Victor Caldwell Lieutenant Roger 11. Williams has re turned from a three years' stay tn the Philippine Islands and a two months' tous of China and Japan. After spending three weeks visiting bn mother, Mr. E. Williams. Lieutenant William will "leave for the Mexican border. Many affairs have been given for .Miss Caroline Johnson of 8t Joseph. Mo., who Is vlelOneT at IQUsMe. the home of Mr. and Mr. K. W, Yates. Mrs. P. N. Con ner entertained at luncheon at the Omaha club Tuesday, when she was the honor eruast Mr. and Mra. Char Us T. ICounUe rave a dinner Tuesday evenlng In her honor at their home. Mrs. George Vosa ave an Informal afternoon tea Thursday for Mra. Johnson, and Satur day evening Mr, and Mrs. John Lv Ken nedy entertained at dinner at. their home in Fa) meres for Miss Johnson. Crt ifktea fcatar Tni. Ths Cretghten eollege senior are mak ing etaberale y reparations for their for mal dance to be given at Chamber dane iu academy Novetrber 1. Invitations have ben aent out and a good attend ance 1 assured. Because of the crowded con at tie at former dances, the number of couple will be Ural ted this year. Fancy programs of an original design, which will fortn attractive favor, havo been ordered, and the member o. the Visitors from Minneapolis HER ENGAGEMENT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED, JUST Mitt BaTHW BROUKSTKN. das deeiarc, they will surpass the pro gram of any, former dance. This feature haa 'always been one on which the sen iors of past years prided themselves, and this year's class Is endeavoring to dis tribute even more tasteful souvenir. There will be a large list or patronesses, Nevember Xuiieale. One of the large affairs of the season win d me musicals given by Mrs. J. M. Metcalf at her homo Tuesday, November U. when Mis Munchhoff and Miss Bella Robinson wilt give the entire prom-am. Mrs. Metcalfe homo is well adapted for such an entertainment and Invitations will' include 100 of her friends. Jetton from Europe, Mr. Harry McCormlck left Thursday for the east to meot his sister, Mrs. Ar thur Remington, who. with Mrs. D. it. Wheeler. Jr., salted from Qenoa Thursday on xne rnnccss Irene for New York, Mr. McCormlck will stop In Chicago on his way east Mr. a M. Fairfield jft, Wednesday for me east to meet Fairfield and daughters, who are due to land Monday. Hallewe'ea Partr. The David A. Bauna club of the Young Women's Christian association enter tained the new employes of Orkln 11 roe. at a Uallowo'en party Wednesday even ing tn the gymnasium at th Y.mn.. Women's Christian association. The dec orations were suggestive of Hallowe'en. Those present werei Mlaaee Annlue Johnson, Ths preacher will be nev. Mr. Tyner. It Is hoped that every lady In Omaha who has ever attended Brownell Hall will be present on this occasion and Join in the procession which forms on the I school grounds at 2:4S p. m. The alumnae win iorm Denina tne racuity ana former students behind the alumnae. Immediately following the service the Alumnae association will give a tea for all former members of the school. Before the service at 1:30 a basket ball game between the odd and even classes will be called In the gymnasium, Lawtoa Auxiliary. The members of General Henry W. Lawton Ladles' auxiliary to Lee Forty oamp of the United Spanish War Veter ,ans were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra Horace D. Corneau, North I"orty-thlrd street High five was played and prises won by Mra Wal ter T. Jones, Mrs. A, O. Sims and Mrs. John Huffman. Pumpkins and Hal lowe'en novelties were used in the deco rations. Greigktea Dental Dance. The Crelghton Dental college students will give their first dance this season at Chambers' aeadetry . next Tuesday even ing. Ths dental dances lsst year were well attended and among the best ever given by the students. The committee in charge Includes: B. S, Taylor and Joseph Frenklng of the senior class, Frank Murphy and Charles Anders of the Juniors, C. S, Bebotlk and Benjamin Mach of the freshmen elasa. The other dates set by the dents are: December 9, January ,t. February I and April 17. jReceptiea for Misd Fieaittln. Mlsa Ooldl Alplrn will entertain at a reception for Miss FlensteSa of St Paul Sunday evening at her home. No Invita tion will be issued. Prairie Park Neeileoraft Olub, The Prairie Park Needlecraft club wilt meet Tuesday afternoon at the club house. It will be guest day and each member is invited to brine a friend. Adeline Newman, Ethel Davey, Thelma Busldrk, Misses Alblna Velechovsky. Paulln Orltflth. OUca Lee. Alblna WiliuV Anna Velechovsky. Georgia McCJanaghaPetra NlZn Maud McAdams, Louisa Herman. Rose Walaik. Clara MoKenna, Flossy Jones, Irma Fitch. Alice Lang. Hael BurolL Helen Buroll, dale Rosslg. Brewster, Mary Lovelady, Olxa Lae. Alice I .arson. Hertha Nielson, Frances Semlk. Mra Ferris Stevens, Cora Sorenson, van nam. Barton, Alma Shack. Katharine Carter. Myrtle Dutcher, Julia Qulnby, Lillian Dlckman, Maud Radar. Florence Vance, Alice Warren. Uronlir. Clara Firth. Birthday Picnio. Little Miss Dorothy Propst of Ralston entertained about thirty of her little schoolmates Tuesday evening from to e b'clock at 'a house picnic. It being her fifth birthday. Tne little guests were eated.on Jhe fl.opr in the djnlng rooni, wnicn waa covered with autumn leaves. tWhlle the lunch waa behur served the birthday cake waa placed on a small table in the center of the room, which contained five candlea Little Florto and Dorothy Propst served the birthday cake. Games were played and those present were little Mlsee Dorothy 'ro pet, Bra Harding, Eeter Hoy, Blanche Hoy. Lettle Roberts, Madeline Andrews, Flortce Propst, Ruth Skinner. Marion Short, Mona Moore, Bvetyn Will- lams, Marie Chronster, Mildred Chron- ster, Mabel Jackson, Adna Magee, Elsie Hensman, Ruth Trent; Maatera Earl Harding, Walter Wilson, Jamea Troba, William Hensman, George Short Will iam Tom peon, Leslls Wilcox. Oeorre Dick, Harold Bragg, John Trcba. Mar shall Hill, Wsjrne Bed well, Ernest Till man. Brownell Hall Anniversary Tea. In commemoration of the opening of iirowneu Jtau mty years ago this fall, a 1 Fnllnwlnr th nmf nifn (ha nfl,rnnnn will be spent at cards. v The olub will give a Hallowe'en party at tho olub house Friday evening for the members and their families. Informal Affaire. Miss Curtis gave an Informal supper Friday evening for Mrs. Lillian Jacob when the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Council Bluffs, Mr and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d; Mils Mao Hamilton, Mr. a W. Hull, Mr. Ben War ren and Mr. Karl Gannett Mrs. Walter G. Preston entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon for Miss Dor othy Stevens . Those present were. Mrs. Wilson Austin, Miss ICathnrlne Thummell, Miss Bertha Dickey, Miss Mary Burk ley, Miss Dorothy -Jdorgan, Miss Johnson of St Joseph, Miss Louise Dinning, Miss Lucile Bacon, Miss Elizabeth Plckons, Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Daphne Peters. For Mrs. Isnao Miller Raymond, Jr, of Lincoln, Mrs. . Arthur - Keeltne gave an afternoon bridge Bturday. There were two tables of players. Watson-Barnuni Wedding. The wedding of Miss Bess 1C Barnum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bar num, to Mr, I, Garfield Watson took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 1124 North E3ghteonth street at 8 o'clock, Rev. Titus Lowe of ficiating. It was a pink and white wed ding, tho color scheme being carried out in the decorations and refreshments. The bride's gown was wtilte brocaded char meuse, the waist mode of shadow lace and tulle and trimmed with pearls. Her long tulle veil was held In place with rosebuds and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Bess Brooks was bridesmaid and her gown waa pink pleated! chiffon over pink charmeuse trimmed with white swansdown. She carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums. Mr. Miles Canon served as best man. Miss Marjorle May Shackle ford, cousin of the grooru, sane ''All for iou, preoetung tne weaaing maron; which was played by Mrs. Bert C. Ran, slstcc of the bride. Mr, and Mrs. Watson left for a short wedding trip and will be at home to their friends after December L About 100 guest were present, those from out of town being Mr. Robert P. Bemum of Afton, Ja.; Mr. and Mrs. John Honey man; Miss Vera Porker and Mrs. Stuart Honeyman ef Emerson, Is., and Mr. Lawrence Martin of St Loul. Informal. Affair for K1m O'Brien. Miss Stacy Mulvlhlll and Miss Margaret Engltsh gave a very informal party at the home of Miss Mulvlhtll at 603 South Twenty-seventh street Saturday after noon In honor of Miss May O'Brien, who will soon be wedded to Mr. J. II. Hanley, private secretary to Congressman OL O, Lobeck. The Invited guest Included: Misses May O'Brien, Jean Lee, Nellie Ring, Charlotte Lovely, Kathertne Holland, Rtella Mulvlhlll, Kitty Rafferty, Ann MoNann. Mrs. Raymond Young. OMAHA GIRL WEDS WITH DAV- rol,owln ,uncheoa th """on fvmATim J was spent at bridge. Cover were laid xinrunx mart. tor forty guests. Misses Staoy Mulvlhlll, May Murphy. Kathleen O'Connor, Kathleen O'Brady, Vera Olson, Ann Peterson, Irene Schunp. Margaret English. Braun-lehrens Wedding, The marriage of Mis Elisabeth Behrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Behrens. to Mr. George B. L. Braun of Davenport, la,, took plaoe Thursday evening at the home ef ths bride's par eni. msv. js. jenks emcuted. A re ception followed the ceremony. Tho bride wore a gown of white satin with an overdrape of white ohlffon, with a wide border of peart trimming in the form of flower and leaves. Long points of Venetian lace extended to the bottom of the skirt The bodice wa made of Vene tian lace with the chiffon overdrape trimmed in pearls and the drape wa caught In front with a large rose made of white satin. The veil extended almost to the edge of the long train. She carried Notable Wedding North Platte ipv''aV k't s'BsmmmmV aaBBBBk ' !.l!Bk'BS ' BaimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV i HLmmmmma! wKr"'' . ' VSLs iRj BsmmsBmsmsmBBmmsmBBajr4 Pleasures Past. Mr. and Mra. W. IL Rothert enter tained at their residence. 1103 Lafayette avenue, the Middle West club a&d friends. The rooms had Hallowe'en decorations, , autumn leaves and asparagus terns, Those present were: Misses Sarah Stretey, Jennie Hambel. Mesdomes Mesdames Richard Bingham, John Lavelle, Arthur Pinkerton, Karl Ettner, Georgo Marshall, J. Wysocki, C H. Mullln. Messrs. R. E. Stewart Itobert MuUln. Harry Long, Misses C. C, Comp, J. W. Sowell, R. Seely, J. 8. Long, Frank, Holloway, J. W. Barrett Zach Thompson, H. W. Rothert L. Blankenshlp, B. H. Rothert Messra Robert Henderson of Des Motries. ABr fT9 MRS. GEORGE B. L. BRAUN, Nee Elizabeth Behrens. a shower bouauet of white roses and wore a pearl and diamond lavalter, the gift of the groom. Mrs. IC B. Cameron was matron of honor. She was gowned in pale yellow, with lac trimming and carried large yellow chrysanthemums tied with a large yellow tulle bow. Little Dorothy Woller, dressed In white, carried tho rings in a flower basket filled with yellow flowers and tied with yeilow ribbon. Mrs A. Icken sang "I Love You Truly" and "Where'er Thou Goest There Will I Go Also." Mr. A. I Dick played the "Lohengrin" wedding march and during the ceremony she played "Traumerei." Dr. Hayes Geantner acted as best man. The bride gifts to her attendants were belt pins with gold initials. The groom' gift to his best man wa a gold stickpin. Serving at the punch bowl were Misse Bertha Stors and Florence Westerraan. Assisting through the room were Mn. EeRoy Gillespie, Mrs. Herbert Johnson and Miss Margaret Bockhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Braun have gone on a three weeks' eastern wedfllng trip, the first stop being at Chicago, and will be home, after November U at the Colonial apartments, Davenport, To, She wore a brown go-away suit trimmed In brown (velvet Bulgarian silk, velvet buttons and a hat to match. Taa-Hors-Brewn Weddlnsr. aoo weaaing or Miss Cimrn rtrnvm daughter of Mr. and Mra ir. Brown anrf Arthur O. Van Horn, was solemnized Thursday evening at Immanuel Baptist church at t:, Rev. J. & Ebersole offi ciating,' Precedlnr the ceremony Misses Martha Reader and Grace Thorn sang "O Promise Ma" The bride wore white embroidered mar qulsette over white mescaline. Her tulle veil wa held by a wreath of orange blos soms and she carried a shower of white rose and Utiles of tho valley, tied with wtilte chiffon ribbon. Miss Esther Brown, sister of the bride, was mold of honor, and Miss Nellie Falconer waa bridesmaid. They both wore white anil carried bouquets of nlnk and white rosea tied with pink chiffon ribbon. The groom was attended by Mr. Earl Feather, who acted aa beat man. and Mrs. Glen Wum The ushers were Messrs. Ralph Wood and C. P. Allen. The reception, following the ceremony. was held at the church, at which only relatives and close friends were nraunL Miss Dorothy Frohm presided at the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn will make Omaha their home. Leon-Marowitz Weddine. One of tho early fall weddings wilt be that of Mlsa Marlon B. Marowttz, daugh ter of Mrs. H, Marowltz, and Sam J Leon, which will take place Sunday noon at the parlors of the Metropolitan club. The wedding will be followed by a re ctptlon from 4 to 8 o'clock. No cards have been Issued for the reception. Anniversary Bridge Party. Mrs. Dave Wells entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday In honor of her wed ding anniversary. Yellow chrysanthemum and ferns were used In the decorations. MUs Ella Grace Payne and Mr. Allison Wilcox of North Platte were married at North Platte Hytsoopal church Wednes day evenlnc by Rev. Mr. Bowker, rector of the church. The full Episcopal ring ceremony was used and the church was beautifully decorated with chrysanthe mums and foliage twined Into many bow ers. The maid of honor was Miss EUa Orltenbach of Muscatine, la., a coustn of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Mini Aim. Waltpmsth Jnd AtlMTjuir. special service will be held In the Chanel ! ford of North Platte. The best man was of St Matthias on October U at 1 o'clock j Mr Chastar Uakcr of Omaha, and th city. ushers were Mr. Charles Ttlllon and Mr. Francis Sandall of North Platte. About V3H friends of the contracting parties at tended ths wedding and aftsrwards a re ception, at which a buffet luncheon was served. After the reception the bride and groom left upon their wedding trip to Pftclflo coast points. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox belong to two of the oldest and most highly respected families of this city. The bride Is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne, and the groom Is a ton of Mr and Mra W T Wilcox, and one of the prominent attorneys of this A Talk to the LADIES Don't you like to feel when ypu send your nice Ureases to be cleaned that they are in the hands of competent as Fell a re liable cleoneisT We've been fifteen yeara build 1ng our reputation, and we prise it too highly to turn out any but the very finest cleaning- and dye ing. We clean more fine dresses than all the other cleaner tn Omaha combined "There'aNt Reason." ! ort c&SAJmra moas, One-Yleoa Shiui . iiutann ranoy Brasses...,.. 2.00 to 3M 4 sMW w- TV U1 a uor Bull , . Opr Goat Iron J.cktti . . . , . , Plain skirts PUaUd Skirts THV Will ha ftlMffrAH or there will be no charge at alt Phone for a wagon. We pay expresa one way on out-of-town order of 11.00 or more. tjOOO GlJANt RS AN D DYlRiT 1515-17 JONES ST. Pnows Doucus9w3NblA-SKS GUY LIGGETT prm. -7S tn i nn 1.7S in a oo 8.00 to 0.50 1 1.80 to a.oo; .... .75 ( 1.00 For tke Future. ' The Concordia Ladles' Singing society will gtra a Hallowsen dancing party on Thursday evening; October SO, at the New Muelo hall. Seventeenth and Casts streets. 'In and Ont of tne lee Hive. Mrs. F. P. Kirkendah Is expected home today from the east. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Fort have returned from a trip to Philadelphia and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimball and sons have gone to their Florida home at Or- mond for the winter. Mr. George 11. Wallace of Toledo, O., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph R. Campbell, on Georgia avenue. Mr. George Scott and Mr. Andrew Scott leave Wednesday for Peoria, where they will spend two weeks vlsjtlng relative. Mrs. Bteven B. Davles and Mr. Har mon V. Smith, Jr., returned Thursday from Excelsior Springs, where they spent several week. y Misses Mildred and Evelyn Levy of South Omaha, accompanied by friends, motored last week to Lincoln and visited former classmates. Mrs. R. S. Anglln, who waa expected home today from the east Is detained in Utica, N. Y., by the nines of her mother, Mr. Robert. Mra. Mary M. Anderses returned Thursday from California, where she spent several months. While In the west she visited her daughter, Mr. F, M. Stark, In San Francisco. Mrs. Alex Pollock ha returned from a six months' visit with her daughters, Mrs. Frank B. Rubel of Minneapolis and Mra Emanuel Klnstler of Chicago, and is now with her daughter, Mrs. Charle a, xuguuer, Mr. Russell Harrison ha arrived from Washington to spend the winter here with her mother, Mrs. Arris Saunders. Her daughter, Mr. Harry Williams, has been visiting in Norfolk. Va., and Wash ington, bat will move to Chlcagtt shortly with Mr. Williams, whose buslne take ntra there. Their small daughter 1 hers with Mr. Harrises until they hare sot tied In Chicago. T3 It takes 10 men to make an arti ficial pearl" Wo are agents for Omaha for tho finest sciontifio pearl made. You can wear them day and night if ydu wish; they will he as per fect as tho real Oriental pearls. They look the same, thoy are tho samo as far as appearance N is con cerned. "Wo guarantee every string to give satisfaction or your money back. We havo them in all sizes of necklaces, rings, LaValieres, Scarf Pins. We will compare them to a $3,000.00 real pearl necklace to show you. Let us havo tho pleasure of doing so. C. B. Brown Co. JEWELERS, 16th and Farnaxn Sts. CLARK Personal Mention. Mr. and Mhs. Thomaa D. Crane have closed their country home, Rosemere,'' near Florence, for the winter and are now at their apartment at the Col oil at Air, s. V. Chase, who has been spend ins' the summer with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Carter in Fort Bridger, Wyo., will return to Chicago to vltt her son, Charles Warren Chase. Mr. and Mrs". W. D. Wagowan, who are at the Hotel Wolcott New Tnrk. nr. . dinner Thursday evenlnar. taklnar thii guests afterwards to the play. Mr. and wo, juagowan win return home tn a few weeks. Dr. and Mr G. W. TUthnnr moved Into their newi home. Mil Dodge street Dr. Dlshong spent the summer in Europe and upon his return In Hr. ber was Joined by Mra Dlshong, who had spent the summer in Little Rock. Ark. E N T I S T OPPOSITE ORPHEUS. Birmy iid 15th Struts RHzaday Table A'Set 50c lii88 to 8:00 d. m, 'A m carte after Ji!0 If desired, at the New Hamilton Cafe Now under the management of Mr. Alfred Jose, formerly with the Omaha Field Out). MKuNUt Creasa of Chicken with Rica Assorted Relishes Wafer Fried Channel Catfish with breakfast Bacon French Potatoes Hot Rolls Roast Spring Lamb with Dressing Mint Sauoe Candled Swet Potatoes Green Peas Hot Tea '''Biscuits Stuffed Young Chicken Green 'Peas Creamed Potatoes Asparagus Salad! with Frenoh Dressing Wafers Crushed Strawberry Ice Cream and Coke Apple, Pumpkin or Hot Mince Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk. Oriental Rugs at Reduced Prices SiMf to taH evtry requirement Many beautiful rugs of our fall collection havo been definitely reduced in price. Our many customers who are familiar with the extent of our showing of Orionfial Bugs, will appreciate tho economical value of theso reductions. This list can only enumerate a few itema. Oome in and let our salesmen 'show you tho com--plete offering. GAXJA. 81. 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