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TIIF. OMAITA STTNPAY PP:E: AUGUST 2, 1914.
YAR INTERESTING SOCIETY
To Affect the Fall Style
Women'! Clothes.
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OMAHAXS ARE AT SEASHORE
leas (Mr Worn) i;lfer Irr It
Play rirld riab itllk Omsfca
Frmlnliir Eathaalaeta
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Omaha Matron Who is Summering in the Mountains
rial Talradar.
J'OVPAT-Chlldren's matinee dance at
Field and Carter Lake rlulm.'
Tt'E&PA Y IHnner danre at Harpy HeU
low and Carter Ijike club; rhlldi-ene
matinee dance, Happy Hollow rluh;
MIrmi Otlinsky. a home for Mis Jean
eit nnniM of Phtcaao: Mr. ind
MrA men C. Wharton, dinner party at
Country club. ,
WK.WISK8DAY ninner dance at Field
and Country rluba: matinee dn-, Pev
mour I-aka Country oliib; enttaser'
night, Carter I-ahe club; Columbian Cir
ri card party.
THL'RSPAV-Carter . Lake rluh, dinner
dance; Fwnnn-Mohler wedding In M'lan.
FKI OAT Women golfer' tournament
with 8leu City at field eluh:. Marcaret
Keltogg Card rluh. Myrtla hall; Carter
I-ake club, matinee dance and moving
pictures: dinner dance at Seymour Iake
Country r!h.
PATrr.HAT Week-end dinner danre at
Field. Happy Hollow and Country rluba:
membrra' night. -rtrr Lake club.
War alway ha a decided effect on
woman'a atylea. If all of th power of
the old world Join in this controveray,
what kind of a conglomeration of atylea
will wa drawT We will be wearing- Ilua
alan bloutea. French military capea. Au
trlan patent leather boot, Bulgarian
ashea. English tweed. Dutch cap and
Jaunty military cap of varlou design.
The Russlsn peasant eleeva and the
Japaneae obi ah. which Taul Polret
wished, on u at the time of the Husso
Japaneae war. tlll remain au fait.
The rat of the Roman atrlpe la really
a follow-up for the Bulgarian snehes and
ribbon which w donned at the time of
the war of the Balkan at a tea.
Th brilliant hue of th uniform of
the officer have Ion been th envy ot
the American traveler. Irvln Cobb of
Saturday Evening Post fame ay that
"the European officer with hi wonderful
uniform and medal would make Al Ring
line and John Philip ftouaa turn green
with envy." Bo now we wilt havo. our
fall tailor suit made with elaborate mili
tary braiding and bra .button. .
Th military cap became popular be
fore th rumor of war had reached tia,
but now It popularity will he assured,
and that will be on tyl that. w caa
be certain about. .
Women's Golf Tournament
Mr. Bruce Moffatt won th tourna
ment held last Friday by the women
golfer at Happy Hollow, playing nine
hole IB fifty-one. Bh wa warded, a
Japane trty a a prise. Mr., Moffatt
played without a handicap.
The women golfer of th Midlothian
club of Bloux City ar expected In Omaha
next ' Friday to rlay: a tournament . with
the women golfer of Omaha oaj th Field
club course. ' Eighty women blong to
th Sleu City club and they play Mon
day and Thuiaday of each "week during
th summer and fall.' -.
About ' sixty player ar member-' of
the Women Golfers' association of Omaha
and they play every Friday afternoon.
About fifteen or twenty guasts ar ex
pected from Sioux City and an equal
number of women 'golfers from Omaha
will play, attha tournament. -v
Mr. O. F.Dean la president and will
corns to Omaha with the Sioux City
player. Mr. Charle Miller, who haa
recently come to Omaha from ffloux City
to mak here home, will entertain several
iroiri her former home. - 1
Summer Plans.
Mr. and Mr. Jesn Vallon left "at
urtlaj' avenlng for a sis week eastern
trip. They will atop at Boston., Nw Tors
and fother eastern cltla.
Mr. and Mr. II. W. Yates go to Prior
lak Monday to Join their daughter. Mr.
C. ti Allen, for a fw day. Captain
Allan- !s due la Pan Frsnclieo this week
froroi.Alaakn and haa been ordered to
th army chool of th lln at Fort
Leavenworth, to report not later than
.August M.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. I-ooml and fam
ily wljl return next Thursday from Dome
lake, accompanied by - Ml Eleanor
Msrksy. who is iHlng Ml Harriet
GIIWU at Sheridan. Ml Mackay and
Muav-GUIett were at Dome lak for a
time, returning from thero to tsheridsn
last' Baturday.
Mra ' Myron loarned I on of th
Omaha colony at Christmas lake,' Kx-
celaior. Ulna-, and writes that It Is a
most enchanting place. Mr. Learned I
enjoying a five week1 canoe trip In
Canada and will Join Mr. Learned at
F.xreUlor the middle of.AuguaU
Mr 'S. S. Carlial and 'Mr. timer Red
Ick , have gone to Lak'1 OkoboJl for a
short stay.
Summering: at the Lakei.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire snd son,
Clarence, with Mr. Oeorge Patterson
and JHlaa Lillian WUbur. will leave nxt
Tuesday tor Cltarweter Lak. Minn.,
where-they have cottage, for th rt of
th summer. Mr. Judaon Squires went
up to the lake last week.
Mr. Ben Cottoa has gone to OkoboJl to
apend two weeks with his wife and chil
dren, who hav a cottage there.
Mia Claire Daugherty Is expected home
today from Chrlstmaa lake, where she
has been visiting Mis Virginia Oftutt for
two week.
Mr. and Mr. K. V. Arnold left Friday
evening for a trip to the northern lake
and neoralsn bay, Ontario. Oa their re
turn-they will visit in Chicago. They
w 11 b gone three wecka.
Motor Trips.
Air. and Mrs. W. A. Fraser and Mr.
and Mrs- John T. Ystes and Dr. and Mrs.
Cloyd left last Saturday by motor for
Colorado Springs.
Mr. snd Mrs. O. W. Wattles and daugh
tera, Mr. and Mrs. A. l Reed and daugh
trrt. Mies Msry Burkley sod Mr. Frank
Burkley left Wedoeadsy for Albany, N.
Y.. where they meet the Wattles and
Ri-ed car, and from there will motor to
Button snd Wtanno, Mass . for the month
of August.
Mr. snd Mrs. J oh a Epeneter left Thurs
day for Dea Moines, sod from there will
motor with friends to OkoboJl. . .
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Fry snd daugh
ters, Anna and Ethel, have returned from
a motor trip of one week to Kansas City
and Lawrence, Kaa., where they visited
Mi. Fry's oid home.
At the Seashore.
Mr snd Mra J. T. Stewart. Snd, and
children left Thursday for Westhamploa,
L 1 . where they will pend the month
of August at th Howell house. Mr. and
Mrs. Cbariea Kountae expert to Join them
lur.'
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Adhlsnd, Neh. The -wedding will take
place In the early fall St the home of the
bride's father In Adania. MIfw McCartney
haa been making her home In Omaha fr-r
the last two yean, being connected with
th Remington company.
Tea for Supreme Officers.
Welcome grove No. hi entertained at a
large afternoon tea Saturday at Frenier
hall. Twenty-fourth and Parker etreeta,
when th auprem offlcera of the Wood
men Circle ere the. honor gueste. An
elaborate decoration scheme of palma and
wild flowers wss carried out, the whole
popular guest among her
omaha friethjs.
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I visiting .Mr. and Mr. Msrtin Saxs at
Hewlett. U I and from there 1 going
to Nantaaket- '
Mr. and Mr. C. W. Lyman leave Mon
day for Wequetonalng to spend a month
with their niece, Mrs Oeorge Tuttle. and
Mr. Touie, who have a cottage there.
Front Wequetonelng Mr. and Mrs. Ly
man will go to Northesst Harbor, Me.,
to visit Mr snd Mrs. Crofoot st their
ummer hbme.
Mis Carrie Summers, who hss been
spending th last sis weeks In Omaha,
lesvea Monday for Atlantic City snd will
return to Washington In October.
Western-Trips; . ;.4 r ,'.)
Mrs. II. O. Edwsrds, Mrs. W. If.
But hols. Mr. .and. Mra John W. Towle.
Miss Marlon Towle, Miss Nsoml Towle
snd Mr. Bob Edwsrds went to Eates
Park laat Sunday and, are at Elkhorn
Lodge. Mr. Towle and Mlas Nsoml ar
sxpected bsck Monday.
Mrs. Frank W. Judaor. and daughter,
Dorothy, left early this week for Min
nesota to sttend a house party and to
visit relative at Fsrmlngton for a month.
Mr. Judaon has gone west on a business
trip of two weeks after which he will
Join Mrs. Judaon.
On Western R&nches.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Steven left Wedn.
day for Yeilowatone park and from there
will go to their ranch near Sheridan.
Mia Letta Hoidrege. Mia Elisabeth
Ralney, Mia Margaret Rainey, Mia Mar
garet and Mlas iPlessant Holyoks are all
njoytng ranch life at th "H. O." ranch
near Madrid, JSeh.
Mr. and Mr.. A. M. Borglum and son
eave next Friday to be the guests of
Mrs. Leonard Everett on th latter
ranch In Colorado.
Seymour Lake Conntry Club.
Mr. Harold M. Anderson entertained
the following at a luncheon Friday:
Mesdames Meadsmes
Pwlxht Powell, Kenneth Phillips.
mmm v AJtsaea .
U.mau. ,v.hft:p. IkUl Jphjlu,
Agnes KetiL ", , . v- !
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crosby entertained
at dinner and dance Friday evening, hav
Ing with them:
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.' Man gum.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. Crosby.
Mrs M. E. Augel. .
Mr. Kdwsrd Crosby.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodrough ehap.
aroned a danulng party composed of the
following- young people:
Ml Been Misses
Edith Hamilton. Florence Heggbland,
urau rosier, Mary Taylor.
jucaara Mesars
1 uiiuld Attcheson. Howard Dunham,
Joaeph Wwodrough. Fred Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Francis, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Culkln and Mr. and Mra.
Oeorge McDonald formed a dinner party
Friday evening.
Mr. E. T. Yale ot Papillion was hoat
at a dinner party of alx.
Another dancing party Friday evening
included:
Misaea
Anne Purdy.
Margaret Ivewta,
Vera King.
J. Koutaky.
Mer
Robert Whit of
ma C.rove, la.; -Jeeae
Katchford of
Hoone. la.;
John Whllleu.
Mlaaea
Jeeale Luney of
Itenlaon. la.;
Mary Luney ot
iHtnlnun. la.;
Messrs '
Qortion Luney of
Dnin, la.;
Karl Hofklna of
riaiem. ..;
Juatin Refregler.
Mr. and Mrs. l. Kline
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. lAoml.
Mrs. Roy Dennis wss hosteaa at a
luncheon Thursday, 'when she entertained
the committee In charge ot the chil
dren's dsy programs.
Mr. and Mr. T. L. Combs sntertsined
at dinner and danos Friday evening, hav
ing In their party:
Mr. and Mm. M. K. Funkhouser.
Mr. and Mra. tieorge MUkle.
Mr. fcdwsrd O. Hamilton.
Mr. Henry Foster entertained at dinner,
having as guests:
Mlas Dobber or Rock Island, III.
Mrs. Charlea Miller,
i Miss Caroline Miller .
-Air. Frauk Ri't:Sr of 'Lincoln ass the
guest of his brother D. J. Ringer, at
dinner Frldsy.
Mr. Julius Lyon' guests were Mrs-
Silver, Mrs. Zachary and Mrs. Besley. .
Exhibitions of duet dancing wers given
Friday evening by Mrs. Oenevlev Hau-
Ilelre and Miss Edwarda.
Mrs. William Berry la In charge of the
program for Tuesday evening and haa
secured excellent talent for the occasion.
Mla Dena Mullen will read. Miss Mabel
Mrlcher will sing ' and ths Keno male
quartet will sing several numbers. Mrs.
J. B. Ringer will b th accompanist.
At Happy Hollow.
. Among those who entertained at din
ner Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. McCulley, who had covers laid for
eight guests; J. F. Jumper, nine; Ezra
Millard, four; Oeorge Tunnlcllffe, four;
W. H. Oates, two; Dr. J. E. Pulver, eight;
C. E. Hall. four.
At the Field Clu
Among thosu who entertained at dinner
Saturday evening at the. Field club were
A. E. Seabury, who had six guests; C. E.
Hutchinson, four; F. A. Shotwett four;
Oeorge Cunningham, four; O. L. E. Kllng-
bell, six; II. A. Wahl, eleven Mra'
Jsqulth, six; Tom a Kelly, four.
European Travelers.
A cable hss been Teceived from Judge
and Mrs, Benjamin Baker ssying they
had arrived safely at Uverpool on the
19th. after a pleasant Journey. They sailed
from Boston and will be absent for soma
moiilha, returning via New York.
At the Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Wharton will
entertain at a dinner dance at the clu.b
Tuesdsy evening for twenty guests.
Saturday evening W. H. McCord had
four guests at dinner, W. J. Foye seven,
E. H. Sprsgv two, Oeorgs Prins four
and I. W, Carpenter four.
Many Enter the Ministry.
An. unusually large number of young
men promluent In social and business
circles of Omaha are studying to enter
the ministry. Nearly all have made en
viable records for high scholarship while
attending eolleg and are giving up busi
ness career for their preferred calling.
Mr. Del Smith, son ot Mrs. M. E. Smith
and the late M. E. Smith, Is the most
recent to announce his Intention of en
tering th ministry, and Is now studying
In Nsw Tork City In the Episcopal col
lege. Mr. Smith hss been away from
Omaha ever since his graduation from
Harvard and has been practicing law In
New York until he decided to enter th
church about a year ago.
Other Omaha young men to Join th
Eplacopal mlnlatry are James Fair, son
of Mrs. Fair and the late Dean Fair,
formerly of Trinity cathedral, and Gard
ner and Hugh MoWhorter, the tx older
aona of Mr. and Mra. 8. A. McWorter of
Chicago, formerly of Omaha.
In the Catholic minlatry are Raphael
Hamilton, eon of Mr. and Mra. C. W.
Hamilton of thia city, a graduate of
Crelghton unlverelty, now studying for
the prkathood In Bu Louie; Rev. Russell
Wilbur, son of Mr. J. K, Wilbur of this
city, who hss a parish in St. Louis, and
Rev. John R. Furay. S. J., preaident ot
oi. Jgnallue college. Cleveland, O.. who
arrived In Omaha last Wedneaday, la an
Omaha boy and the eon of Mra. Catherine
Furay.
Mr. George Perclval and Mr. Stanton
lUbury, both of whom graduated from
ths University of Omaha last year, are
in Auburn, N. T.. studying for th Pr
byterlsn ministry..
A. O. Kstlcmsn.' at whose, horn Mis
Terlaun is a guest.
Jones-Nelson Wedding.
Ths wedding of M!ss Bwrenlc Beryl
Nelson, daughter ot Mrs. Alice Rebecca
Nelson of Missoula, Mont, snd Dr. Lee
Roy , Jones of Guernsey, Wyo., took
place Saturday noon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Madden. Bev. M".
B. Hlgbeo of the, North Side Presby-
terlsn church officiating. Miss Nell
MoDermott and Mr. Lleyellyn Skinner
were the only attendants. The young
couple will be at home at Guernsey,
Wyo., after September L.
West-McCartney Engagement.
Mr. John B. McCartney of Adams; Neb.,
announces the engagement of his daugn-
ter, Opal, and Mr. Charle W, West of
being made to represent a garden party, j
A special muslral progrsm wsa arranged ;
by a qusrtet Trom the Deer Psrk lodge. J
The honor guests Included the supreme ,
guardian. Mra. Emma B. Manchester; su-
preme advleer, Mrs. Emma Campbell of
Port Huron, Mich.; supreme clerk, Miss
Ira Alexander: supreme bsnker, Mrs. !
Ida M. Kelly of Davenport, la.; chair-j
man of the executive board, Mrs. Msry 1
La Rocco of Ft. Padl. Minn.; members of j
the executive boerd. Mrs. Mary Tsylor of I
San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Susie Bryson of j
Muakogee. Okl.; Mrs. Hsdsssah II. John- i
on of Columbus. O.; Mrs. Effle Rogers j
of Little Rock. Ark., and Dr. Charles '
Brown, supreme physlclsn. '
Among those In the receiving line were: :
Verdames Miedamen )
3. 8 Hartrnm. It A. Hnson. j
M. L. Roberta. T C. Warner. ;
Dr R'-man of Kste Remington,
Denton. Neb.; j
In Honor of Visitor.
Mrs. Jerome A. Llllle entertained at
luncheon at her home Thursday, In honor
of Mrs. E, Fisher of Leavenworth', Kan.
Covers were laid for: -
Mesdames Mesdames
E. Fisher, William Sidney,
A. P. Mills, W. H. Chapirt. .
Josephine Cook, Jerome A. Llllle.
The New Dances.
Miss Mary Coll Is at Hampton Beach,
near Boston, where she Is exhibiting and.
teaching the Castle and Challf dances,
bhe Is a graduate of both. Miss Coll
will return to Omaha September 1 to
open her studio. The latest dances are
the "Braslllan Polka" and "Lulu Fado,"
both of which are suitable for th ball
room and are popular in New York and
raris.
Home Grown Products Dinner.
Mr. and Mr. C. L. Altstadt entertained
at a home grown products dinner I rlday
evening, when the following participated.
Chief and Mr. Henry W. Dunn.
Judge Vincent Haacall.
Mrs. P. O. Hoff.
Mrs. William Altstadt.
Mrs. Floyd J. Kunce.
Pleasures Past.
Mrs. Emma B. Manchester entertained
at dinner Friday evening at her home
for Mr. Albert E. Hughea of St Louis.
Mo., - who has been In Omaha for the
last week, the guest of Mrs. Manchester.
For the Future
The Margaret Kellogg Card club will
meet at Myrtle hall Friday afternoon at
S o'clock.
The Misses Adah, Goldye and Beatrice
GilU'sky will bs "at home" informally
Tuesdsy evening, August 4. for their
guest. Mis Jeanetta Greenwald of Chi
cago. Columbian Circle.
Th Columbian Circle will entertain at
their hall. Twenty-second . and Locust
streets, Wednesday afternoon.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Barkalow and Miss
Caroline Barkalow went to Denver on
iWedneday.
Mr. and Mr. R, T. Epworth returned
Thursday from a three week' trip to
Chicago. Buffalo, the great lakes and
Canada.
Miss Hannah Kennedy gave up the
Turner home yesterday and goe to
pend a few day with Mr. and Mrs.
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M. Rosenblatt. Mrs. Fteln a III b 'her
for th rest ot I he summer.
Miss Gretrhen McConnell returned
Thursdsy from two months in the east,
where she attended the commenrerhent
st Wellcsley and visited old friends in
Maine snd the Adirondack.
Dr. N.. L. Crls and Dr. Kenneth Mc
Martin have returned from a six weeka'
trip to New York and Atlsntlc City.
Mr. Albert Ldhnlm hss gone to 11
Royale to spend his vacation.
Mrs. J. E. Summers and son, Stuart,'
are going over to Culver next Wednes
day to spend the week end with Mr.
Jack Summers, who la attending th
summer naval school at Culver
Mrs. Thomis Heyward, who hag been
visiting her psronts, Mr. and Mrs. R,"B.
Rusch. and with them been motoring In
Minnesota and Wisconsin, leave tomor
row for her home In Pittsburgh, Pa. '
Mr. R. D.' Miller left Friday to spend
the week-end In Des Moines. Mrl. Mil
ler and children, who hav heen. Jn T
Molnea for the past two weeka, will re
turn with him Monday.
Mr. Effle Steen Klttelaon 'haa ''re
turned from a two week trip to Mln-.'
neapotls.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mr. P. C. Hyson will spend
the week-end at the summer hdme) f
Mr. and Mrs. I A. Goff at Lake Mlnne-
lonsa. - . .
Mrs. J. W. Bell accompanied her sister.
Mrs. E. R. Mathls. to her home inTen
ver, where she will remain Until about
September 15. On her return sh will
mk her home with her daughter, MM.
Arthur Smith, at 11C9 rtfth avenu. Coun-
clll Blutr. la.
Mrs. Emma B. Mst.cheater spent the
close of laat week at Spirit Lake is a'
Jyguest of Mr: and Mrs. Charles Bm 'of
Ul'uiivil si mil, wk v.ivit wsu.i.ij. iiwiuvi
The trip wa made by automobile and
Mr. Mancheater report a pleasant' drive -and
a Splendid time enjoying th' cool-'
breese from the lake. . . -.
Mra. " Thomas Evan Parmela and'
daughter ri Plattsmouth are the week
end guests of Mis Viola Coffin at tne
Paxton hotel.' ' ..--
ffiJist yizxy lurrii o?cl
George A. Joslyn before leaving for New
England for an indefinite stay. - ?
Mrs. llarley Moorhead, who. I spend
ing the summer at Lak OkoboJl, cam
down last week to spend a few days
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pritchett ,leav
today to Join Mrs: Pritchctt's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hammer, at Camp
Harding, Colo. .
Mr. Harry O'Neill arrived Wednesday
from h!s rsnch In the western part of
the state hnd Is spending a few day at
the Omaha club.
Mr. Conrad Spen of Chicago I ex
pected In Omaha today from Denver and
will spend the week end with Mr. and
Mr. Glen Wharton.
Mrs. Joseph AUeiv Midg Luclla Allen,
Mrs. Henry Birkmler and' children of
Fremont, O., have taken a cottage at
Manltou; Colo., through August.
Mr. and Mr. Carroll BeJden and Mia
Helen Eugenie Van Dusen left Friday
evening for Madison, Wis., where they
will visit Mrs. Belden's sister. Miss
Brown, for two weeks.
Mrs. Myer Stein of Chicago, formerly
Miss Jennie Rablnowits of this city. Is
visiting at the home ot her sister, Mrs.
Money Comes Strong
to the Postal Baiik
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When a patron of the postal ' savlhgs
bank deposited o7 In paper money, which
he had carried all day In his shoe. 'Mies
Clare Southard, the teller In charge.
turned the electric fan on the currency
for an hour, and then sprinkled It 'with'
cologne be Tore putting It In th money
drawer.
"Deposits are coming strong now," she '
m nr. rk.d '.
uossie iviay rour
Onf. Anv.'Rarl Mill
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At a meeting of the crty commission
resolution giving Dairy Inspector 'Claude
F. Boasia authority to' destroy Impure
milk kept for sale by stores or dairies
was passed by unanimous vote. Th
resolution specifies that - the Inspector
may oeairoy me ttiuk wnnoui aaiving per
mission of any higher city officials. '
PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO
. OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 8
Public school .will , open for the 'fall
term. September S, according to the an
nouncement from the 6fflo of th super-
imenaeni oi insirucnuu. imcni
meeting of all teacher will be held at
lo o ciocit on tne morning ot tn nno in
the Central High school auditorium.
An Ideal Wrau'i Laixatlve.-
No better laxative than Dr. King
New Life Pill. They help the liver and.
bowel to healthy action. IGo. All drug-,
gists. Advertisement
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Mandlebaum-Terlsoc Eufrnfemtnt
- Mr. and- Mr. Frank Terisoa of Chi
cago, 111., announce the engagement of
their daughter. Alice, and Mr. Samuel
Mandelbaum of this city. No date 'has
bee a set for the wedding. The announce
ment .was .made. Friday at ,n .eveoing
rarty gnn at th home ot Mr. and Mra.
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Important value
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4 The New Dresses
rPlIE display of garments for fall wear now ready here, will reveal much of interest concerninc the correct modes for 5
-a- early season wear. These are the select creations of the originators of fashion, choosen as clearly representative of
the best that has been brought out, and will not fail to appeal to the woman who desires authentic, information relating to
!? modish appareling. , ' ' ,
The New Suits
Manv Smart Models
.' Tha new Rodingote. Dlrectotre and fiasaua f-
(ects, In combinations with the Russian tunics and
Diouses form an admirable atyie erneme lor tne
coming season. The popular cloths are serir, C
broadcloths, poplins, worsteds and effective nov- ?
elty fabrics. There is an assortment here that .
nr.uiili mvarv atvla t.nif.nrv Prlroa ' S'0 tT
i ifa.aiuvav vva dl IV vwavx. a wvt T""! W&
3S and up to f05.
A Comprehensive Display
The new serge and satin combination dresses
for early season wear and for young misses pre-
paring for school are decidedly smart and effective
V in their combinations of basques and Russian
(k. tunics. Tbese styles promise to become Immensely
popular and are shown In numerous variations and
41 adaptions. Prices are 15, 910.50, $17.50, $10
Ik and $23.
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Roman Stripe Vaists
The Latest Fad
There's a pronounced vogue of the Roman
tripe in waists now. Various bright colored
stripes are seen In crepes de chine, mescalines
and taffetas. Waists have the new set-in long
sleeves and basque effects. $5, $3,811, 90.68,
9H.0M and 9K.
$ Clearance of Skirts
Worth to $9 at $3.98
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one a choice new model. Made in the various
fashionable wash materials. Only about 65 of
hem. but they are worth up to 9. Your choice
a; - Monday, at 9J.B8.
i Sale of Silk Waists at $1.00
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Wash Dress Special
Values to $19 at $8.75
Some vry effective models in wash dresses
at a substantial reduction in price. Made In
the most fetching of the late summer styles of
fine quality, fresh, dainty materials. These
were made to sell up to 919. Your choice
Monday, at $8.75.
Wash Dresses at $5s
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The watht In this assortment are actually worth up to $1.60 earn.
k They are 'stripes, plain colors and white Jap. China or tub silks.
They are among th best we've ever offered at the price.
Formerly Worth to $10 ?
Sale of White Waists at '89c?
1.500 pretty summer waists of fine voile and lingerie cloths; -1
dainty, fresh and crisp. Many are sample garments. AU are new la
every particular. They are worth up to J .regularly.
. Monday we offer for your choice several large
groups of dainty summer wash dresses priced to
save you a third to a hair. They are odd garment!
and samples, including some worth up to flQv'
at only a.
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