6 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRTDAY. JULY 24, 1014. Judges Who Will Preside at the Tel Jed Sokol Trials By MLLIFIGIA. Thursday, July 23, 1914. HE hospitality of "Borgland," the boautlful country home of Outxon TDorglum, the celobrntcd ncnlptor of New York, formerly of Omaha, which has heretofore been extendod mostly to society and great artists, has been offered to tho "Campflro" girls for the summer, and the camp was formally opened this week. This beautiful country estate, situated near Stamford, Conn., and about an hour'B rldo from New York City, has probably boon the subject of moro magaulno articles than almost any other country place In the east. Tho artist owner, besides devoting himself to sculpturing, Is also Inter ested In painting, politics, farming and road-bullding, and In tho Juno number of World's Work are many beautiful Illustrations of this 210-acre estate. ! Mr. Borglum has many friends among tho orgnnlaors of the "Camp fire" clubs for young girls. Dr. Luther H, Gullck of Now York Is the J founder and. president, and Mrs. Charles D. Lanier, who Is first vice presi dent. Is an intimate friend of Mr. and Mrs. Borglum. Little Miss Dorothy Darlow, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Darlow of this city, Is spending the summor with her uncle, Mr. Gutzon Borglum, and will bo Initiated Into tho Campflro Girls' organization this week on her uncle's estate. There are Cnmpflre groups In every state In tho union, besides some in Alaska, Panama, South America, England, Scotland, Belgium, Holland, Spain, China and Japan. When the Campflre was first orgunlzod It wbb aldod financially by John D. Rockefeller, Mrs. Russoll Sago, Andrew Carnoglo and a numbor of others, but It Is. the wish of tho organization to become self-suppcting. The dues of BO cents a' year, avoraglng a cent a week from each girl, will not, however, pay for tho expenses of vacation camps, so tho offer of Mr. Borglum was eagerly accepted. Summer Plai5s. Mis William J. Hynes and non, WIN lliini ho have been nt Clear Water Lake, Minn., for a fortnight are expected lioire Saturday. s Katharine Moorhcnd and little hclcc. Annls DouKal, of Pittsburgh, Ta., left toflny fot Lake Okoboll, where they wltl visit Mrs. Hurley Moorhead and family at their cottaBe. Mr end Mrs. Fwd W. Thomas ana Mr. O. W. LlnlnBer leave this evening for New York, whero they will meet Mi-, and Xib, V. L. Halkr, who are return'nc fi-.,m an extended etay nt Bad Nauhclm. Germany They will all gj to Atlantic Oty for a fortnight' Uay before return Ins home. European Travelers. Mr and Mrs. T. J. FlUmorrls, who have been In London for aomo .time, have gone to Rome. Mr Edward Bracey Perkins of New York, formerly of Omaha, who has been In London and Paris for several weeks, will leavo this week .for Berlin, and will visit points li Switzerland and Italy before returning". Dr and Mrs. Harold Olfford and Mr, J. II. Millard and Miss .Xoaslo Millard ore among the Omahana spending some time in London. At the Field Club. C L. Farnsworth will entertain fifteen cuests at dinner at the Field club Satur day, and C, C. -Hyson will havo eight guest at dinner. Mr Jerome Heyn entertained the La Vota Bridge club at the Field club today In honor of his mother. Mrs. H. O. llcyn I'nverzsgt. Pink snap dragons were used for the centerptec at the luncheon tabte. The members of the club ore: aieaaomr Lawrence Traynor, John Martin, William Bldney, John Berger, K. J. Tate. J. F. Meyers, JL O. Heyn- Unverxagt H. nix. Ramuelson, ail from Omaha, are enjoy ing a week of camp life at Valley, Neb., chaperoned by Mrs. rtuth L. Bergston. At Carter Lake Club. Mr. Fred B. Butt entertained at a din ner party at tho Carter Lako club Tues day ovcnlng. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. It. Allen Orlm. Mr. and Mra. A. F. MnAdami. Mr. and Mr. K. K. Halderaan. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Moor. Messrs. Messrs. C. M. Premeau, Roy Pratt, L. G. Bratton, Fred B. Butt. E. Larson, . Mrs. It- J. Altchlson entertained at luncheon at the Carter Lake club Wednesday. Covcra were laid for: Mesdames Mesdames H. A. Cameron, Bruce Moffett, 33. V. Arnold. A.. J. Battln, Kdward Phelan, It. J. Altchlson. Earl Llnlnger, I J. Healey, Tlie Carter Lake Swimming club bad luncheon at the club Wednesday. There was also a bowling match between the two teams captained by Mrs. W. J. Cat tin and Mrs. J. A. Frceland, at which Mrs. Cattln'.s team won high score. The guests of the club at luncheon were: Mesdames Mesdames H. Ilohlff. T. W. Cox. CM. M. Welch, George Victor, D. C. Day. W. D. Kck. Lowell Dunn. The members of the club are: ijisBsBsBfiBBsB Harriet Walker of Council Bluffs, la., and Mr Durrant nice. The cottagers of Feymour Lake Coun try club were surprised early this morn ing by tho Nymphs of the Forest appear ing on the golf links. Mrs. George Francis entertained at a swimming party and luncheon today for: Mesdames Mesdames W. Nltachle, F. Ames, is. u. K'uren, J. Jlusrh, JJ. manehard. G. Davis. F. Trucka, At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord will enter tain at dinner Saturday evening at the Country club for noger Morton of St Joseph and Jarrot McCord of the samo place, who are coming up this evening to spend the week-end at the McCord home, and for Miss Kllxabeth Evan of Washington, D. C, the guest of Miss Marjorle McCord. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Claire K. Ooddanl has returned from vlaltlng friends at Prophetstown, III. Mr. Lester Heyn, who Is spending his vacation at Charlevoix, Mich., Is ex pected home In two weeks. Miss nose Newman left last week for Chicago and Cleveland, where she will visit friends and relatives She will be away for one month Mr. and Mrs. Sol Degen and daughter, Miss Hazel, leavo Friday to spend three or four weeks at Yellowstone Park and other western points. Registering at tho Hotel McAlpIn, Nw York City, from Omaha during the week have boen Mr. E. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt, Mr. James Menagh, Mr. David Menagh, Mr. and Airs. A. L. Krause, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williams and Mrs. O. A. Scott. BENSON TO ASK LIBRARY FROM CARNEGIE BOARD The Benson library board, recently ap pointed by the city council, organized Tuesday evening. ReportB of tho bylaws and the obtaining of bonds were road. The library quarters will be at Sprague'n pharmicy until a permanent building can bo erected. The secretary was ln- Earl Htcrrlcker, .1 P. Flndley, C 8. Andrews of Council Bluffs, II. G. Matthes, Herman Peters, T J Foley, II. Beselln, Philip Wlndheltn. At Happy Hollow. Mrs J. A. Fuller entertained at luncheon at the club today for six guests. Mrs. A. G. Edwards will have four Juests at luncheon at the Happy Hollow lub. iyman S McConnell will entertain six guests at dinner Saturday at the Happy Hollow club and It. U noblnwn will have a party of five guests at dinner. Camping at Valley. A party of young girls consisting of Misses Alma Gustation. Myrtle Anderson, Esther Helgren, Selma Jerpo and LUlla Mesdames A. F. Ritchie, C, K. Fanning, D. R. Cogswell, Henry Keating, F. C. Best, B. A. Hwanson, -J. A. Freeland, C. H. T. Rlepon, 8. C. Loverlng, Miss nuby Boye. Mrs. W. T, Bourke entertained tho librarians from the Omaha public library at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for: Mesdames Sol 8. Goldstrom, David M. Meyer, W. J. Cattln, Alexander Jetes, H. L. Underwood, N.' Mi Bassett. Carl M. Johnson. W. H. Dorranoe, C. H. Izard, Fashion Hint 8 1 I Misses Edith Tobltt. Mary Bourke. Bertha Bruncr, Jessie Soott, ATorJorle Morse, Kate tiwartsiander, Rena Walker, Mesa times E. Hammond, Misses Mary T. Little. Llla Bowen, Graco Langdon, Man' Woodbrldge, Blanche Hammond, Mabel Worth. Ituth Howard, Mesdames W. T. Bourke. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Qulnlan entertained at dinner last evonlng, when their guests were: Chief of Poltoe Henry W. Dunn and Mrs. Dunn. Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Fitsgibbons. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malone. Miss Nellie Smith. With Dr, and Mrs. E. Holovtcblner wtre Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Graff. Other reservations were made by J. A. Reed, who bad five guests; C. H. T. Rle- pen. three; Henry Keating, six; W. II. Lewis, two; Fred B. Butt, two; D. B. Crane, two; Arthur J. Jackson, two; Vin cent Hascall, two; W. M. Wharton, nine. Two hundred reservations for the visit ing Tel Jed flokols havo been made for dinner this evening. They will be enter tained all afternoon at the club,- when swimming, boating and bowling will be the attraction. Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. II. C. Forster and famllv cottagers at Seymour lake. This week they have as thtlr s-ueata Mr. ni,n Mr. Julius Lyon, Mm. H. Jorgenson of Chi cago ana Dr. oro d. Clark and family. Air. ana Mrs. l m. iora are entertain ing Mr. J. R. Bewick of Kansas City at their cottage. He will spend a couple of weeks here. Children's day Is CTowlnr In favor nA each Tuesday finds the club house filled witn youngsters. The little girls were given favors this week In the shape of doll hats. In a floral miemlnr Mnt..t for older girls, Miss Marjorle Current won tne prise, a silver spoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dodds had Mr. and Mrs, Rawson and daughter as house guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tates had thl. guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thlem. Mlsa Gertrude Thlem. Messrs. Messrs. Edwin Clarke. Will Hetherington. W. B. Cheek entertained at a stag din ner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rroadwell enter tained at the dinner-dance last evening for: f Livingston of Clayvllle, Vs. Miss Alice Livingston of Clayvllle, Va, Mr and Mrs. George Damon of Omaha. Mr and Mrs. A. F. Stryker of South Omaha. Messrs.- Messrs. Fu A . rA"" 01 p Al Broadwell. jr. South Omaha. Mr George D. nice entertained for Mra. PEACHES. PLUMS AND PEARS YIELD WELL THIS YEAR Shipments of cltrun fruit from Call fornla are nearly finished for the sea son, there being only a limited quantity of oranges, and lemons yet to come. Peaches, plums and pears, however, are coming through In large quantities, the shipments reoelvod over the Union Paclflo ranging from 160 to 175 cars dally, nearly all of which come to Omaha and are distributed from here. Advices to the Paclflo Fruit express offices Indicate that the California peach crop la the best In years. This Is alao true 'with reference to the plums. The Idaho, Washington, Utah and Colorado peach crop, although not quite ready for the market is said to be about ZS per cent greater than last year, while thu crop through Texas, Arkansas and Mis souri la said to be practically a failure. structed to begin correspondence with the Carnegie library hoard at once. The officers elected were: Charles Haafke, president, and John Spcedle, secretary treasurer. These officers will confer with the Omaha library board concerning the proposed building up of the branch library. 'Die name of John Gleason was recommended to the city council to fill tho vacancy on the goard made by the resignation of Rev. Father Morlarty. RJBottled Where ike Rest Hf The Drink That Links Health With Sociability Bee Want Ads appeal to tho thought ful, painstaking workers who are ever or. the lookout for advancement and ap preciate the responsibility of good posi tions. Advertisement NORDEN SINGING SOCIETY FESTIVAL FOR SUNDAY A big plcnlo and "BeUman" festival will be given at Spring lake at Florence Sunday afternoon and evening by the Norden Singing society. All Swiles of Omaha and vicinity are expected to at tend. There will be races, contests and amusements of all sorts, with a singing program, two band concert", refresh ments and dancing. The. committee In charge consists of F. A. Nelson, John Schell, Oscar Kallvllc, F. Selbers and John Larson. 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BRANDEIS The Big Garment Event of the Season Saturday Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Dress Any Gown Any Suit Any Coat in Our Entire Stock for 5D& WEEK'S LAKE TRIPS All Expenses Paid They have become Immensely popular vacations, because the fare includes both state-rooms and meals aboard ship, passengers knowing beforehand exactly what their expenses will be. Then, too, these cruises are cool and invigorating, there is no chance of being disturbed by business, and they appeal to a high class of patronage seekers of a complete change of daliy habit. The ports of call in clude the big cities on the Great lakes and some of the foremost summer resorts where either long or short stop-offs can be made without additional expense. Then there is the constantly changing panorama of passing craft and shipping scene In fact the joys, which, before these 7 day lake cruises were inaugu rated wero known only to wealthy yacht owners. The Chicago Great Western, in a constant endeavor to popularize Its travel service has undertaken to act as the Omaha agent of the line running these cruises. We have diagrams of the boats, can make reservations and minimize the details of a boat trip. Step In and let us give you complete details and printed matter of the following trips: Cf fi Omaha, Chicago. Milwaukee. Mackinao island. DUU Buffalo and return with day for Niagara Falls. Leave Chicago Saturday; back next Saturday. 4Cft or) Omaha. Chicago. Mackinac Island, the Soo, Ft. Vuu William. Dulutn, Owen Sound. Alpena. Leave Chicago Saturday; back next Saturday. CCH On Omaha. Chicago, Mackinao Island, Alpena, De- POV.tf.V trolt. Buffalo, Owen Sound. Leave Chicago Wednesday; back next Wednesday. CCft Oft Omaha. Chicago, Glenn Haven, Charlevoix. Pe ?u'u toskey. Harbor Springs Mackinaw, Klllarney. Parry Sound, Colllngwood. Leave Chicago Saturday; back next Saturday. :fifi 9ft, Omaha. Chicago, Green Bay, Mackinaw, The vUU.iU g00i colllngwood. Parry Sound, North Channel, Harbor Springs. Leave Chicago Saturday; back next Sat urday. Hoat may also be taken at Duluth, round trip from Omaha J61.04. Get in touch with us for popular outings. It Is our bus!, ness to make your trips satisfactory. We want a continua tion of your patronage and confidence. P. F. BONORDEN, C.P.SI. A., 1622 Fanum Street, Omaha. Phone Douglas 200. (Emphasize the "Great") That Home of Yours which you are some day planning to build will be twice as valuable if you give it the right surroundings. Real estate dealers of today are planting shrubs and trees on their suburban holdings and offer you the opportunity of securing on terms within the reach of every one, building sites which will soon be as valuable as city property. It will be well worth your while to look at some of these suburban lots and the day you buy one will mark the begin ning of a comfortable fortune, for good real estate investment is the basis of all wealth. For the best values in suburban property, either for building sites or investment, read the ads in the Want Ad Section of THE OMAHA BEE Ewybody Rtadt Bet Want Ad