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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1914)
2-B SOCIETY Wim GO FISHING Summer Widowers Are Numerous During the Heated Term. engagements" ANNOUNCED Outdoor CInbn An- IjItpIt Spot" nnd FnrnUh Plrntr "t Amnse inrnt for tht Lnro Mrnnbernli Sorlal Cnlr-nilnr. MOXDAT-ChHarra's matinee iUne at Field usd Cartr t.he crubs; movlnir pictures. Carter 1-ake ehih. TtB5DAT-rMBnT (Janet at Happy Hol low ami Carter Lake stubs: Vniremn! Circle, can! pnrtr: chlMron's motinew dance. Happy Hollow club. AVUDNKSDAT Dinner rlancos at Cmin try Field and Ssymour Lase country ' clubs, children's mntlnee dance, Sejr roour Lako Country club: Sir and Mrs. i C. B. Keller, dinner at Country club, cottagers' nleht. Carter LaJce club. TlirnsnAT-MrB Chnrlea O. McDonald, children's party at Happy Hollow for little Miss Charlotte McDonald; W. W club, picnic at Mlllor park; (lancing party at Pletx club. Centurion club, dinner danco nt Seymour lko Country club. Carter Lake club dinner dance F!U1AY Women potters at Field club, Vesta chapter. Order of the Ecnitern Star annual outing Carter Lake club, Carter Lake club, children's matinee dance and moving pictures; Seymour Lake Country club, dinner dance. I TtT.DAY Week-end dinner dance at Fl'ld. Harry Hollow and Country el-iba; members' dance night Carter Lake club. The summer widower is with us again, and n jolly pood chap he Is. He stays at home and awelters during the warm weather to see that buelness goes merrily on, nnd that wife nnd children may have a comfortable good Urns In a coolor llmato and forget the worries of house keep ng. If he happens to pick up a party tf friends and takes them motoring, the next door neighbors are pretty sure to let the W.e know that he Is not having such a poor time. Out the wife understands, ur the next season ha goes away Just the same, and the children have a good vncatlon before starting- to school In the fall. Tho country club helps the summe wldowcr and most any afternoon you will f nd him on the coif links and later din ing on the cool screened porches of the clubs, A. V, Klnsler has probably the longest term of "wldowerhood." Mrs Klnsler Is spending the summer In Europe with Miss Mary Munchhoff, and does not return until Octobor 1. Mrs. Waril Jir gess and Mrs. Joseph Uarkcr are at Wlanno, Massachusetts, fcr tho summer, but the men will remain here for most of the warm weather looking after many business Interests. Tho tatter port ot August Mr. Burgess will go east and with Mrs. Burgess will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I E. Crofoot at their summer home. Mrs. DeForrezt Richards is In the cast for the summer and Mrs. Frank Johnson has gone to her summer home In Maine. Mrs. T. L. Davis and Mrs. W. D. Hosford will each go to the Atlantic coast for the summer. Mrs. N. D, Updike has gone to Clear Water Lake, nnd Mr. W. J. Hynes leaves this evening to spend two weeks. Then, there are the OlcoboJI summer widowers that Is those who have sent the'r wives and families to the popular Iowa lako for the warm weather, Includ ing Ben Cotton, Samuel Burns, Louis Clarke, George Redlck, Harley Moorhead and Walter, q. Prcaton. ( Summer Flans. Mrs. Boy Dougsil and children of Pitts burgh arrive this morning to spend the rest of the summer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. d. P. Moorhead. Mrs. Harry Cummlngs will leave Mon day for Estes Park. MUs Millard and Miss Helen Millard left Thursday for Sylvan Lake and Springs, S. D. 1Iot Mrs. T. B. McPhcrson, Miss MoPher son and Miss Margaret McPherson leave Tuesday for Brooklyn, N, Y., and later may go to the aeasnore. Mrs. E. V. Lewis expects to leave today X?-..- msA UUn ltt ulili Vtr I and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I-ewts, in Toronto. Mr. Joseph Baldrlge goes cast today to Join his wife at IUckUnd, Me. Mr. Baldrlge will motor from Boston to nock- land. Mrs. Julius Kessler la at Alexander, Minn., for the summer. Mrs. A. H. Fetters and children and her Bisters, Mrs. . tu iiarnraaa, ana cn I dren, leave Friday for Fort Trumbull Beach, conn., to remain until Mr. and Mr.. Barton Millard wlU go to During tho summer a number of ar Okobojl next Friday to spend two week, "'tie mirror picture, ot well known with Mr. and Mr.. George Kedlck and J"! women will bo shown In the so- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke. Mis. Katherine Morse haa gone to New York for the summer, and while there will take a. course at Columbia university. Miss Morse will be with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Leonliardt part ot the time Mrs. Oeorge Vos. and son. George, left Friday for Dome Lake, whero they have a cottage. Mlsa Eugenie Patterson left Thursday for Chicago to Join her sister, Mrs. Ben Boyce, and Mr. Boyce, on their yacht, which is anchored oft tho Lake Hhore drive, near their home. They will spend the summer cruising. Mr. and Mrs. Wtllnrd Hosford leavo today for Nerraganfcett Pier, where Mr, llosford's grandmother, Mrs. Chapman, lof Mollne, ha. a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Hosford will be away about two months. Mrs. Edith Loring and Mrs. Louis T. Loring will leave for Nantasket beach, July ti. They plan to stay until Septem ber. when they will bo Joined by Mr. Loriag. Miss Irene McCaffrey and her guest, lss Margaret Clifford, leave this eve nlng for California, Miss Clifford's home. Mis. McCaffrey will be gone six weeks. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Prentiss leave to day for Sheridan, Wyo., to meet Mr. and Mrs. Durkee and Mr. and Mrs. Adams. They will remain there a week before leaving for Dome Lake. Will Prentiss will Join them next week, Mrs. Oscar HUUs left Friday for a visit In Fairfield and other Iowa points. Later the will go to Minnesota, and from there to Chicago, to spend three weeks with her on, Warren S. Hillls. The Misses Made. line and Kloue nuns leave shortly for a ten day.' visit In Chicago. From there they will take the lake trip to Buffalo and then visit In New York City for four weeks. Returning they will .top In Washington and Pittsburgh Mr and Mrs. Fred A. Cuscaden and children left Friday for their cottage at Okobojl, whero they will spend the bat ance of the summer, Miss Ruth Gould left Friday afternoon for Missoula, Mont., to spend the lummir with her sitter, Mrs. Edgar Polleya. Miss Blanche BeUis left yesterday for Minneapolis and Lake Mlnnetonka to spend a month. European Traveler!. Mr and Mrs. Walter Weldon Talley Mirror MBS -ROBERT NEEZTl? have returned from a thrco months wed ding trip spent In England,, Franco, Switzerland and Italy, and are'nro raw visiting Mr. Talley's parents In Terre Haute Ind. They are expected In Omaha this week to be the guests ot Mrs. Tal ley's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. 1C. P. Sweeley, In KounUe place. After September 1. the young people will bo at home, In Tcrre Haute. Mrs. B. V. Loris and son Mark, who had been traveling In Oeimany, wero recalled by the Illness of Mr. Lorig, and arrived home Wednesday evening. Miss Flora WerU, who accompanied them, will return tho ,otter part ot August with her uncU- Mr- h " Iletununir from Europe. Mrs. J. H. Carso has received word that her sister, Mrs. Love Daniels Fllllus, and daughters, Misses Marlon and lluth, accompanied by their family physician, Dr, Chamberlain, has landed In New York after a ten months' continental trip and will be the guests ot Mrs. Carse and ram lIy thja WMjr, enroute to their home In Oakland Cal ' Mirror Picture of June Bride. clety section of the paper. Mrt. Robert Neely, ft Juna bride, who wa formerly Mis. Anne Dennis, I. one of tho most beautiful young women ot the unlver.lty set She is a member of the Kappa Kappa. Gamma .orority. Mr. and Mr.. Neely have Just returned from a western 1 wedding trip. Meyer-Luman Engagement, The engagement It announces or n. Mary Montleth Luman. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Luman, ot Bait Lake City, to Mr, Charles Loul. Meyer, .on of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meyer, of thl. city. Miss Luman la a charming society girl ot Salt Lake City and made her debut three year, ago. She attended school at National Park seminary, Washington, D. C. Mr. Meyer attended the University of Nebraska and Is a member ot the Phi Delta Thetn fraternity. Later ho took an engineering course at Columbia uni versity and is ono of the most success ful business men ot this city. The wedding will take place Septem ber 10 In Salt Lako City and Mr. Meyer will bring his bride to Omaha. HanleyDuff Engagement. At a prettily appointed luncheon given Saturday by Mrs. J. P. Byrne the en gagement ot Miss Veronica Duff, daugh Ur of Mr. and Mrs, John Duff ot Council Bluffs, and Mr. Charles Joseph Hanley of this city was announced. The wedding will be celebrated In the early fall. Miss Duff is a graduate ot 8t Francis acad eray In Council Bluffs and Mr. Hanley attended Crelghton university. The centerpiece at the luncheon was large basket ot pink snapdragons, and at each place were small baskets filled with pink and white candles and containing two hearts with the names of the young people on each. Covera were laid fur the following Council Bluff, young women: Mlties: Misses: Uimrct Maloney. Theresa Klnzell. Anna Hombach, From Omaha: Marie uelte, Alice KnglliU, Ulernadette WIckhamRoxIna Cullen, Margaret Keellne, Hannah Tate. Mary Klely, Blanche Moran, Mrs. James Hanley. For Wedding Party. I Mrs. Ben R. Morton of Benson enter Picture of a June talned at her homo Friday evening In Jionor o tho Deane-Morton weddjng party at a rehearsal and 7 o'clock dinner. Decorations were of hearts and a center piece of sweet peas was used on the dining table. Covers wero laid for Misses Georgia Morton, Madeline Horton, Mary Deane, Rev. Arthur Mcdung and Mr. Earl Deane and Mrs. M. Deane. The wedding will take place July 18 at tho home of the bride's parents. Engagements Announced. A church choir romance at Duluth, Minn., lias resulted In tho announcement of tho cngugement of Ml. Maudo Matto aon of that city to Mr. Hugh Elliott Wal lace, formerly of Omaha. The young woman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. .8. Matteson of Duluth. Mr. Wallace's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George G. Wal- J lacs of Omaha. As a. truvi-llnc- man with headauarters at Minneapolis. Mr. Wallace occasionally sneni Sundav In Duluth and attendod the church wham Miss Matteson sang. She Is considered one of the leading sopranos there. They gradually became well ac quainted, as Mr. Wallace 1. also a singer, n.nd now he snends every Sunday at Duluth, where ho Joined the choir of Mis. Matteson'. church, the First Pres byterian. Their engagement was made known last week. The wedding will be held some time next fall Miss Matteson I. n member of Delta Gamma sorority, having attended the University ot Minnesota. Mr. Wallace attendcr Nobraska university and belong. to AlDha Theta, Chi fraternity. Their wedding ceremony will probably be per formed by Rev. Robert Go.t, formerly of thl. city. Centurion Dancing Party. Member, ot the Centurion club, the young people', .oclety of St. Bridget'. rarish. South Omaha, entertained at a dancing party at tho club room. Tnura day evening. Those present were; Misses Misses Katherine Parks, C. Wrede. Katherine Heafey, M. Russell, Alice Larkln, Tesso Mulcahy, . Gertrude McCauley, Minnla KiniT. C. Dworak, L. Dworak, M. Dworak, Marie Bell. Vena Kavanaugn, M. KavanaugU, Ruth Flynn, ne. Fiynn, Margaret McCauley, Bertha Tobias, Zela Kavanaugn. M. Wilson, Mary Rose , Eunice Mangan, Eusba Mangun. Margaret Parks, Messrs F. N. Smith, Leo Wardean, C. A. Lepport. M. J. Conboy, Joe Powers. Messrs Larry Curran. Henry Wrede, E. E. McMahon, Karl McMahon, George Smith, leo Brcen, Louis Kavanaugn. Arthur Markey, M. J. Heafey, Jr.; C. Heafey. R. Gourd. W. McCauley, Teroy Bell, John Mulcahy, John Buckley. Edward caniu. Leo CahtlU George Parks. Robert Parks, Jim Sullivan, Leo McOovern. Patrick McQovem. Edward Bmun, J. W. Kelly. Leo Horinan, A. LarKin. Mr. and Mrs. tu nY'iz1' Mr, and Mrs. B. Winters. Midnicrht Son Meet. Mr. Joseph Selgren was nost n"7 " . r. 1 M evening nt a meeting or me auanisni Knn.' .orletv. Mr. Ernest Benson wa. a guest of the club. The newly elected vice president, Mr. John Worlcy con ducted the meeting. Refreihments were served, followed by a social evening. Thosu present were: Messrs. Messrs. John Worloy. SSfS'hxtS' Ernest Benson. Wlllard Eckman, Glen Child.. Joseph Selgren. Alexander Duncan, Wolfe-Green Weddine. Announcement Is made ot tho marriage of Miss Sylvia Greene of Lawler, la., and I'HE OMAllA Sl'NDAl BEE: JCL Bride III Mr. Joseph Wolfe of this city, which took place Friday morning at 8 o'clock In Council' Bluffs, la. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Taylor entertained at dinner at the Field club Saturday even ing. Those prcsont were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Colt. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Uaum, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. "W. E. Shepard Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Burger. Dr. and Mrs. W J. Bradoury. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Clarke. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. McMahon Mrs. Joslyn of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Taylor. At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. McCormlck had nine guests at dinner last evening; George Print, six; J, C. Wharton, four; J. M. Daugherty, four; H. P. Whltmore, four; u 1 cicrs, rour; j, n. uaiuweu, lour. sir. ana Mrs. w. A. U. Johnson gave a dinner last evening at the oiub when their guests were; Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Judson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. W helm. Mrs. Hogan of Memphis. Mr. Furnam Smith. Afternoon Whist. Mrs. D. Ij. Holmes entertained Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Marley. Fifteen tables were placed for the game of, whist. Japanese sweet peaa and maiden hair fern were I Second Big Week of Our July Clear ance Sale of Pianos and Players High grade pianos and extremely low prices are the powerful magnets that are draw ing piano buyers our way during this July Clearing Sale. Come and see for yourself see the folly of putting off buying a piano any longer. Very little cash needed and terms a3 low as $1.00 a week to everybody buying now. rosaiEK raxes 8AXB raxon ci on $275 Katey, Upright pX4V Upright , $138 Schinoller& M C f Mueller, Up ghtP - V Admit Schaaf (tl QC Upright .iplOO Strauss & 8on J AQ Upright .pjLtO $300 $325 $300 Exclusive representatives of following world's best Pianos Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Sloger & Son's, Emerson, McPhail, Lindeman & Son's, Schmoller & Mueller and Aoolian Pianola Pianos FREE Schmoller & Mueller 'a Closo nt 5 p. m. Open Saturday till O p. nt. 12, 1914. used In the decoration, and seventy-three guests were present. Seymour Lake Country Club. Mrs. T. L. Combs entertained the pro gram committee of the Dundee Roman's club Friday at dinner. Following th dinner the time was sient In mapping out ih? next year's work for the club. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. McCarthy enter tained Friday evening at a dinner-dance In honor of Miss Klsle McAndrewn of Denlson. la. Tho guests were: Mr rnd Mrs. J. M. McCarthy. MlMec- jMIss E.sle McAndrows. BHa Kruger. Marjorlo Itntchford, 2,1 var rs. J Walter Knowlea, Messis. .Kieo A. llatchford J Gerald :.laevel"h Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Y or urn entertained for their guests, Mrs. and Miss Wright j of Cairo, III. Those composing tho party I were: Mr. and Mr, n. E. Yocum. Mr. and Mrs. l'aul Juckencss. Mrs. WrlKht. Miss WrlKht. One of the larger dinner and dnnclnr parties was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hose, honoring Miss Merle Cooper of Fort Madison, la. The guests were: Mr and Mrs. James Trlmbie. M and Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Cheek. Mr and Mrs. F. O. Roberts Mr and Mrs. Allen Dudley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Burdlc. Herman, Neb. MUses- MUscs Mcrlo Cooper, Gretchen Burdlc He.tn l'Htta son, Mosrs. Messrs. Robert Lnughorty, W. 11. Check. Mr Forrest King of Papllllon had as his guests Friday evening: Miss Marion Brown. Miss Doris Clarke. Mr, Will Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ringer of Lincoln were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Ringer. Ono of the attractions Friday evening" was an exhibition of fancy dancing given by Prof. W. E. Chambers and five of his assistants. Other new dances will bo demonstrated by Prof. Chambers Friday, July 24. Entertaining Friday evening were Dr. E. L. Delanney, who had three guests; N Cahow, two; C. A. Melius, two; James C, Dahlman. three; S. J. Bell, four. Members of the Centurion club of St. Bridget's parish, South Omaha, will en tertain their friends at a dinner and dancing party at the Seymour Lake Country club. Thursday evening. At Happy Hollow. Entertaining at dinner Saturday even ing at the club were Harry Bryne, who had four guests; Dr. A. B. Somers, sir.; "W. B. Whltehorn, five; Byron Clarke, five; G. W. Noble, two; A. B. Howell, six; D. C. Buell, three; Samuel Rces, Br., ten; A. O. Buchanan, four; Leigh Leslie, six; E. G. McGllton, six; Robert Demp ster, ten. Mrs. R. E. McKclvy entertained at luncheon at tho Happy Hollow club Thursday, when covers were laid for Mrs. Charles Rosewater, Mrs. D. M. Johnson of DennUon, la.: Mrs. Edward Phelan, Mrs. F. W. Baker, Mrs. C. Vincent, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mrs. F. S. King and Miss Helen Phelan. Mrs. Charles G. McDonald will give a birthday pnrty next Thursday at the Happy Hollow club for her daughter, Charlotte. Mrs. Henri' Van Gelsen entertained at luncheon at Happy Hollow club Friday for Mrs. Lynds, who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Plndell. Eight guests were present. Miss Adah Klopp entertained at a pink and white luncheon at Happy Hollow club Thursday for Mrs. Lester Morgan of Los Angeles, who left Friday for Big Lake, Minn., to Join her husband. . , Those present were; Misses MUses Margaretta Burke, Lucy Hartc, Edna Bartlett, Adah Klopp. Mesdames Glen Wilcox. Helen Chesney, Edna Bennett, Mildred Bennett, Grace Doollttle, Ollvo Ferguson, Mesdames Lester Morgan, Lynn Campbell, At Carter Lake Club. Mrs. C. L. Newell and Mrs. R. A. Newell entertained at luncheon at Carter Lake club Friday for Mrs. S. B. Klngsley of Kansas City and Mrs. Florence Pollard of Springfield. 111. Covers were laid for: Mesdames Mesdames 8. B. King.ley, Ralph Longsdorf. Florence Pollard, C. J. Corkhlll, T. R. Ward, M. W. Chris- John D. Hiss. tlancy. R. F. Wilcox, E. A. Mathews, T. Allen, H. A. Jewell. W. R. Lampman. W. E. Van Cott. S. K. Hanford. Charles E. Martin, J. T. Weir. M. G. Height, Mr. Carl Dlckman entertained at din ner and a swimming party at Carter Lake club Friday evening. Those present were: Misses Julia Qulnby, Margaret Smith, Messrs. Roy Finch. Misses Lillian Dlckman, Eleanor Dlckman. Messrs. Lawrence Simpson, Carl Dlckman. Marius Thompson, ilv. orxA xfra nitnrffA TMnkman. Thirty members ot the Yomar guild of the Plymouth Congregational church were entertained at dinner and a swim ming party at Carter Lake club by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Alabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. roxtaccK rxtxcx: sale pbioe $400 Steger & Sons Upright ...(. . Arlon $175 $148 $300 $375 $300 $400 Upright Straubo Upright .$220 Vose & Sons Upright . . . Emerson Upright . . . $150 $225 To Every Piano Purchaser No matter how much or how little you pay for a Piano or Player-Piano during this sale, we will present you, absolutely FllKB, a beautiful 42-plece Dinner Set, exquisitely decorated lu blue and gold. Something you'll bo proud to own. R. 11. Pare llefunded to Out-of-Town Purchasers. 1311 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED PRETTY LUNCHEON. AT T T veronica II. R. Klnse.v and Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Underwood. Dining together Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jewell. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Van Cott. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jacobberger had as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw. Miss Shaw. . Mr. Roy Scott entertained four guests at dinner; O. O. Barncll, two; Philip E. Koran, threo; Alfred J. Jackson, two; A. D. Meyer, two; F. B. Mason, four. Tennis Tournament. Miss Esther MoVann had a tennis tour nament on the courts nt her homo Thurs day morning. Playing began at 8 o'clock nnd Miss Zoo Schalek was the winner. The players were: Misses Misses Zoo Schalek. Katherine Squlor. Dorothy Judson, AVillow O'BriHn. Elizabeth Deckster p''nlherlno McShane. White Bear. Minn.: Mary Morsman, Pleasures Past. Mrs. H. D. Blanchard entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Georso Warren of Parker. S. D., and her ilniiirhtur. Mrs. J. C. Williamson, of Hampton, Neb. Universal Circle. Tim Universal Circle will enteruiin ai a card party at their club rooms, Twenty eighth and Fowler streets, Tuesday after nnnn ThR hnatpRSPB will be MrS. ST. Xi. Hogan and Mrs. T. Golden. In and Out of the Bee Hive, Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dletz have gone to New York for two weeks. Mrs. W. a Ross had, returned irom a six weeks' trip to California. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Hamilton havo re turned from an eastern trip oi several Weeks. Mrs. Joslyn, sister of Mrs. W. J. Brad bury, leaves this week for her home In Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Kelly have re turned from Galveston and Houston, Tex., and Moberly, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Hoffman teft Friday for New York to sail next Saturday for two or three months abroad. Mrs. F. A. Smith left Friday, to spend several weeks in Colorado, stopping at Denver, Boulder and Canyon City. Mr. Donald McFerron arrive, today from Chicago to visit Mr. and Mr.. Charles T. Stewart of Council Bluffs. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Burdick have gone to Colorado and will stop at Colorado Springs, Manltou and Denver. Mr. George N. Peek returnod last even ing to MoUne. but Mrs. Peek will remain another week with Mr.. C. C. George. Miss Josephine Crulkehank ot Hannibal, Mo., who has been tho guest ot Miss Ruth ci.tinuzh. leaves Sunday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Peek of Mo line, 111., formerly of Dundee, .pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. i George. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fenton of the Dun sany leavo this evening for n, two weeks' trip to Denver. Colorado Spring, and nihAF notnta In Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lemere and son. poitarmi fbxcs SALE PKICE $OAft Schilling $190 $ 40 Upright $900 $550 $600 Knabo Square , Schubert Player . , $250 Schmoller & flJOOC Mueller Vlaycr.pOtJ Stuyvesant QiAEif Pianola tjJ'liJli $700 Piano Co. - 13 FARM AM STREET Frederirk, and Mrs H t Van Un. expect to go to lng s Peak Inn In Lstcs Park thta week for ten days. Miss Pansy Williams and Mls Mar garet Melehien leave Mnnday for a tour of Yellowstone National park. They ex pert to be absent a month. Miss Eleanor Mackay went to Sheridan, Wyo.. Vednday. to lslt Miss Harriet Gillette for two er three weeks. Thv may go to Dome lake for part of tho time Major F. V. Krug with his wife n"d daughter, arc at Fort Crook, the major having been detailed as quartermaster at the post during thf absenee of tho troops. Mi s Halcyon Cotton has returned from Wcllcslry college and from Watcrvtlle, N Y . where she visited Miss Antoinette Baldwin. She also stopped in Terro Hnutc. Ind., for a few days. Mr. Clark and Miss Emma Clark of Spokane, Wash, father and rlster of Mrs. H. O. Wllhelm, stopped In Omaha on their way home from New York. Mr. Clark continues on his Journey today, but Miss Clark will be tho guest of her sister for a month. Mrs. Hclcne Hardy of New York City Is visiting her brother, Mr. Bert P. Boone, 4i02 North Thirty-sixth street. Mrs. Hardy, who Is nt the Empress this week, was last here with Paul Gllmore In "At Yale," six years ago. She has been In vaudeville and stock since then. Miss Alice Jaqulth arrived home Wednesday from the east, where she has been visiting school friends since the closo of Dana Hal', where sho was a student. Miss Reglna connell, who was with her both nt school nnd during her visits, re- rturned Friday, having remained over In Indianapolis a few days longer. Personal Mention. Mr. F. W. Judson haa been at Im- manuel hospital this week for an opera tion on his tonsils. Mr. Hal Brady, wife underwent an operation for appendicitis two weeks ago Is able to be out again. Mr. Hcrbtrt French has golfs to Louis ville. Ky., from St. Louis, nis Dusiness headquarters having been recently changed. Mr. A. A. Benton of New York uj. who has been recovering from a severo Illness at tho home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur H. Benton, leaves Sun day for Minneapolis and the lakes, no will be followed shortly by his mother, Mrs. Arthur H. Benton. For the Wenk nnd Nerrons. Tired out, weak, nervous men and women need Electric Bitters. Helps tnn nerves and tones up the system. COc and 81. All druggists. Advertisement. aisfs at Half Price Choice of Boveral hundred Blouses nnd Waists in crcpo do chine, silk and voile, $2.50 to $0.50 were tho regular prices. Monday the prices will be $1.25 to $3.25. Here Is a chance for you to buy two waists for the price of ono. Big lot of $1.25 and $1.50 Waists 85c. JULIUS ORKIN, 1510 Douglas Street. IIOTRLS AND SUSiatEIl REDOUTS. WHEN YOU COME TO Why noi top tt htel when you eti ban mtr MSTnitnc. b caemfoiUbU ind li dsn si Pfoltt pticu. Stop at the AnUtmnm Known tho world orer On Michigan Area, Chicago's moA attract ire boulevard. Unokflrufled view of Crast Park asd Lalce Michigan. UariraUcd at a Suraran and Winter hotel. Within fire minute' walk o( Federal Building, the leading theatrei, and btuiseu centre. Recent impioTementi made at a coft exceeding $300,000. Cultina and serrlco unexcelled ROOM RATES SlBgle Boom fr one perton $ 1 .50. 2.00 and 2. JO pet dtj. Duble Room (of two periool SZ.50. 3.00 ud 4.00 per dar. SlDSIe Roon with bath (or one penos J2.50. 3.00. 3.50 and 4.00 per day Doable Room with kath (or two penoM $4.00. 5.00 aad 6.00 per dar. 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