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    Till: (MAIIA SUNDAY HIT.: KErTEMBKT? 13, 1914.
SOCIETY PLANS FOR BALLroRTC i"0"!" 031
WESTERN RANCH.
Ak-Sr-Bfn Gown Are Being Con
sidered by Young and Old.
FESTIVAL GUESTS ARRIVING
Outdoor Inhi ronipletlna Their
riiiiii' Ictltttlr unil Mill
Clour Ihr teller Part of
Ihr Monlta.
oriel I atradar.
MONP.t V-Kinley-Fhepiird wedding
Tl KSI i. V - M r. .md Mrs. Miles Welnh.
dinner lor Ml' Welsh ami Mr I t1p
M vif rut : Orlir I. the club. .Ilnner-tlnr-ce;
runt nee mm dinner-dance st
1 1 H l L V I OW I IlllV
r l.VKH' VV -Mr.. .T W. Griffith,
luncheon. nliimhlan rirrle entertaln
mftil; n.ntinee mid dinner-dance Rt
Sovmour I.eke toimtry i Inn, rllnner-
THI K-i'AY- Klks' nnnual Picnic
'avc lit Seymour l.ke Country
i ' u 1 1 1 ' t l like r ill', (linin-r-'i .. .
Kit 1 1 A V omen golfers Hi
.-evnv ur Lake Country
clTriMav-Snhrnt club, dnnoinu party,
h.o.ip IihII. Imndee; ";'"'
,1,,,,., nt fihM. luppr
l oiit.trv cluts; members
I.ae club.
uui l hpn
thopr times or pf''""
only
Mil
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and
dub.
it park,
dinner-
dinner
Hollow Hlld
niKht Carter
In
hii tne -""--; .-aveler
And rirope - ,,,. to Kl
HUM omj . .,.r(l,an
the heuru "i
1 1 r H I Ttmm . . -
Then
SS
plenstir
Istin
And seeing America
band.
rout of our irvrn..
Krnm this little Inland yllU.Be drlng
winter's month so com.
Tn.vikd m.nr a msn and damsel, aa thl.
Th
".I.K.VrVom'h-r. to Nancy and
Tov.,Vrnh"'r and To" Otend. to Par.,
and all the rest. , .
But. slss. the way of the wo h"
. hsnne.1. the traveler hn changed hla
ForWVhe kin of olden Kumpe hsve
turned from raee to war-time fr ays.
Ko you will never go to London and you
will never BO to Home.
Tou will have t make your travela b
trolley car at home. r 8 II
Ak.R.r.Ron sowns thlf year will ha
moatly American design. Many of our
beat gowned women were abroad thla
summer and planned to bring home aome
Parisian model, but with the exception
of one of the. autumn brldea. who r
rled home In Juno, the traveler re
turned with a amaller wardrobe than
when they left, for moat of thoa on the
continent loet the greater part of their
luggage.
In thla reapect Mr. Jamee Hayden. a
bachelor traveling with three nelcea.
proved hlmaelf reaourceful. M pur
chaaed three attractive black leather
motor trunk, one for each niece, and
thee wera Ught enough for a red cap
carrier or porter to carry. 80 the niece.
Mlsae Ophelia, Helen and Clara Hayden,
were In thla way enabled to return home
with their luggage.
Now that the European traveler are
nearly all home, there are going to be
ome Intereatlng little reunion dinner
partle given. One hoateaa la going to
have an affair of thla kind ahortly. when
arte will have about fifteen gueaU. who
were together In London.
Ak-Sax-Ben Oueiti.
tin. Roger Throop Vaughan end two
ch Idren. Martha and John, arrived Bat
urday to visit Mra. Vaughan'e parent,
Dr. and Mra. J. P. Urd. Vr. Vaughan
will arrive for Ak-Par-Ben.
ktla Alice Coad, who will be one of the
.ii-ni m abutantea. expect to have aa
her truest MUl Mary Pauline Fortran of
Fan Antonio. Tex., for Ak-Bar-Denv Later
Mini Coad will be Introduced In Ban An
tonio with Ml Fortran. ' -
Mia Kittle Hadler of London. Fngland.
gucrt of Mr. and Mra. C. N. Diets, will
be one of the Ak-8ar-Ben vlaltor.
M rm Katharine Hllver of Rat Orange,
one of the brldeimald at the French
Conadon wedding, will return fur the Ak-8ar-Dn
ball.
Summer Clabi Cloie.
Ak-8ar-Ben featlvltlf will Urt about
th flrat of October, and preceding that
all of the golf and outdoor club will
doae the eaon with formal dinner dance
with the exception of th Omaha Country
club. The club house will probably re
main open until winter, aa In pal sea
aona. The Field club will have the laat dinner
dance thl year Saturday evening, fep
tember 2.
Happy Hollow club will also clone Sep
tember K Procodlng .that wll be th
annual Harveit Home dinner.
The Seymour Lake club plan tu do
on th 2Jil of thl nunth with a dinner
nd dance, but before then there will be
a Harveet Home dinner on the K4, and
oa th lUh th Elk will hold their out
ing for th ladlea at the club.
At a meeting of th board of director
of the Carter Lake Country club Thura
day evening It w decided to cloae th
club houee Tueaday evening, September
Th laat dinner !ance will be given,
followed by a special program, and mem
ber may Invlt frlenda After Ak-Sar-lien
apectal dancing part.e may le given
at th club
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Muss KathertrLe Kcog
LONG
VISIT IN EAST
Thursday for (')ilrngn and will return
home the first of the we k.
Mm. Hrn Gallagher closed her cottage
at OkoboJI and returned home Tuesday
W illi her anna. Hen and Taul.
Misb Utella Tliummel returned Wednes
day from Itlrhards I.nndlng, Ontario,
where nlie ha been all summer. Mra.
Thumnifl and MIhs Thummel will be home
next week.
Mrs. J. K. H'jmmer and her antu, Jack
and Htuart. have returned from Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne returned
yesterday afternoon from u summer at
Gillette. Wyo.. near their ranch.
Mr. John A.. Kulin and Mia Marlon
Kuhn returned Tuesday from Kstes Park.
Mr. J. T. Htewart. 2d, left Saturday for
th east to Join hla family and t.j return
with them next Saturday. They have been
spending the past month at Weathampton,
L. I.
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Connell returned
Wednesday from six weeka In the cast at
Atlantlo City and New York and In New
England, where they motored with friends.
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ferent nation wern favorB. Cover were
placed for twenty-two. '
Mr. and Mrs. ('. V. Weller bad elx
guests at d nm;r last evening; II. I.oomls,
six, T. W. Hlucl:burn. elfht: W. 1). Mo
Hugh, stivrn.
At the Field Club.
KntvrtalnlnK nt dinner last evening at
tl. club were W. K Malony, who had
covers placed for four guests; A. It.
Knodo, four; L M. 1'rgau, nlix'; F. L.
Tubbs, four.
HER ENOAGIilEKT TO WED
TUST ANNOUNCED.
IS I
X'-, . .,
Ik '' i'h L if
to
at
far r
Mxss Marguerite ProiLss
birthday paity in honor of the br'de-to-b.
The afternoon was nprnt In atitomobll nir,
following which luncheon was aei fed.
ThOHe present were:
MlBSCR
Pauline Miller,
Maud lee,
HeBMio le,
Kdlth Thompson,
AIlBHIM
1 1 011 1 v Kttleman,
l.amlr 1.,
Hurt Tlioinimon,
Charles TliomiiBon,
Medame
MagKlo Hnys.
Dr and Mrs.
Farrsjiut. la.;
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hnya
illBBP
Kmnces llillier.
Alien Prior,
Helena Mulligan.
Messrs.
Fred Thompson,
ClinrU'B Hayes
of Council Bluffs.
Metdainea
11. K. Hitchcock.
Herman Steward
of
Fine Arti Lectures.
Mr. Clement Chase I president of the
Omaha Society of Fine Art, with which
th Junior Art society ho been merged
thl year. The opening meeting will be
In October and will be. a lecture by Miss
Mary Wlllard of New York on "The Mod
ern Hplrlt In Art." Thla lecture la made
Poaslble throuh the, courtesy of Mrs.
Leonard Everett and Mra. Edgar M.
Morsman. jr. Other Innivnri will W v
H. Hreaated, professor of Egyptology and
oriental history. University of Chicago;
E. H. OrlSrT of New York City, and 1. B.
nioiiKnion iioiuurn, lecturer In art and
archeology, Oxford, Cambridge and Lon
don anlvrrsltlee. .
Cable Newi. .
A cable Irom Mia France Nsh and
MUi Nathalie Myer date that they are
till saf In Berlin and ere not planning
to U before November. This Is th first
direct news from them alnoe the begin
ning of th r and their families have
been much concerned for the'r safety.
Mre. Nash la with her daughter. Mra. Cro
foX at Northeast Harbor. Me. Mr. Oo
foot arrived home yesterday and hla wife
and family will return th Z3d.
At the Country Club.
.Many Country club member who hav
recently returned from summer trip were
at th club last evening.
Mr. and Mra. T. 1 ravls entertained,
when their guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Roberts.
Mies Ktlxabeth Davis.
Mr. (Jardner of Chicago.
Mr. Urosvennr of Houston. .
Mr. Hal Brady,
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. C. Johnson gave a
dinner at the club Saturday evening,
when their guest were:
Mr. and Mr. II. W. Wttle.
Mr. and Mr. John A. MrHhane.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Judson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hengan.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peters.
Mr. and Mra Walter Page
Mra. Hon of Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. Kidridg of Memphis, Tenn.
Mc Randall Brown.
One of thjs larger dinner partlea Hatur
dyrynlng was given by Mr. and Mr.
Milton Barlow, who had ravers placed
for elghteep; Frank J. Burkley had en
guests; Denlse Barkalow, six; A.- 8.
Patrick, seven; H. I. Huntley, four; C.
C. Oeorge, Jour; M. O. Oolpetxrr. lx, and
Charles H. Met, four.
Sphynx Dancing Party.
The. Sphynx club will give their open
ing dancing party of the season at liar tea
hnll In Dundee, Saturday evening, Sep
tember ll. As the Cnctl rlub rlanclm;
parties will be held at Turpln's academy
thla. winter, this rlub will Inaugurate a
series of dances to take their pli.ee. A
color scheme of green and white will be.
carried out In the decorations for the
dancing parties.
Columbian Circle.
The Columbian Circle will , entertain
at their hall, 22d and Ixicust streets,
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Dunn
nd Mrs. D. E. Murray will be the
hostesses.
Entertain at Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Max (lelsler entertained
at dinner at their borne Thursday even
ing. Covers were laid for:
Mlssea Misses
Abby HlKgins, Ida Frlodel,
Clarke, Neb.; Welch.
Mia. Howard Oelsler.
Mr. Austin. New Haven, Conn.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Welch.
With the Visitor.
Mrs. M. Jacoba and Mies Carroll Davis
of 8t, Louis are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hlller. They will be here for
month.
Kensington Club.
Mrs. F. Spennlngson entertained the E.
O. T. Kensington club laat week. Mrs.
Frit ,Jacobsen will be the next hotes.
To Wed at Metropolitan Club.
The wedding of Miss Mattle Alperson,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Alperson.
to Pamuel Rosenblum will' take place
Wednesday evening at the Metropolitan
club. Mis Sophia Alperson. sister of the
bride, entertained Friday and Matusttay;
Mrs. Oeorge HelnUe was hostesa at an
other affair. Monday Mra. A. Heath will
entertain, and Tueaday Mra. C. Merrill
baa Invited a . number of the bride's
friends.
Wedding Postponed.
Mr. and Mra. F. B. Thompson announce
th engagement of their daughter, Clara,
to Mr. Laurie Lee. The wedding will
take place later In the rail. The an
nouncement was made Sunday at
For Harlan Wedding.
The wedding of Miss Klva Hammer of
Harlun, la., and Mr. Harry Carpenter of
thla city will lake pluce Tiit-fday evening
In Harlan. The two bridesmaid from
Omaha. Mihb Ida Darlow and Miss
Marion Carpenter, left Saturday to at
tend the prenuptlal entertnlnments. Mr.
Vatiford (II f ford w:ll be best man for
Mr. Carpenter.
To Honor Bride.
Miss Irene Johnson entertained at lunch
eon Friday ut her home, followed by an
Orphcum party In honor of Miss Mabel
Lattu of Tekamah, a September bride
In the party were:
Misses Misses
Mabel iJitta. Isabel Fhukert,
Tekamah; Helen Howe,
KIhh HHarman. Kmlly Wentwoith,
Mary Haller, Irene Johnson.
Announce Engagement.
Announcement Is made of the engage
ment of Mis Oludya Congdon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Congdon, of
Rochester. N. V to Mr. Oeorge Thum
mel of this city. Mr. Thummel Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Thummel and
a graduate of Cornell last year. Miss
Congdon's brother was a collegemate of
Mr. Thummel and It was while on a visit
to his home in Rochester that the young
people met. Miss CongMon haa been visit
ing Mra. Thummel and her daughters at
Richards Landing, Ontario.
Koolish-Brodkey Engagement.
Mr, and Mra. Sol R rod key announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ida, and
Mr. Abe L. Koollsh of Chicago. The
marriage will be celebrated this winter.
Mis Brodkey I a graduate of the Omaha
High school class of 1911 and Mr. Koollsh
attended the University of Pouth Da
kota. -
speiinln r-evcnl weeks on a ranch in
v omlne.
Vrr Hairy .'-unfield. who underwent
sn iteration at Imnianuel hospital, is re
ro.erlng nicely.
MlSf. Hoi tense Clark has rcturn-d
Nee. York City and Is now residing
ji M'irningsirle drive
I Mr Herman K nintis and Miss l.ynni
Cnrll- are spending the month of S'!'if:n
Lev the i.pi.rln,ents of Miss CtirCa's e -
tcr. Mis. K. I'lmon It'rd. In New Yot.i.
i Mr arid Mis. c. M Wdiielm i'l c .;i.o
i:n fr 111 ' I! -nere lxvle- liter In '.):;
! month. hn they will ml-.e , 1. of :i.e
jCeloiiial apartments for the rh:"er
J I'llonel X .-. Curtis srr .e) !':!, !al '
I fi n- New York and si the H!-l i. ; U
'fir to months. Mrs. Cur.K wb n ifi
.l':.itl' ' ity ut pieseut. expects tj Join
j him in two or three weckr.
I Mr- W. V. M'use n .-xpected h -me to
idy from V'nnf m r. H. C, where she1
!:.. 1 pent the s. 11:11 1 wl.h li-r 101.,
Kobirl. and lis v;r. lls. RleharJ (.ai-i
rier. vas v . 1 1 1 her. has uror.o Ij tat.
1 i . ho. ( 'al.
Mr. F. B. lloclistetler an.1 n's dl"gMer.
Mirs Frarues arrived home F, day from.
Europe, havlnc Inndcl Tuesday In Ilot tcn. ;
On the same beat were Mrs. John rt;i'd-;
win and Mrs. cbsrlea Phlveriok, who!
rtayed In the east
Mr. and Mrs. Myr.1.1 Learned are at
liber Slimmer bi'ngalow. "Walrten," near
i Florence, untd the 'list of November,
! w hen they will come to tow n and take
1 the J. E. White house at Ki Jackson
street for the winter.
Miss Margaret Greer Paum left Mon
day for Rochester, N. Y., where she Is
to be bridesmaid at the wedding of a
school friend next Tuesday. On her way
back Miss Baum will, rtop at Dubuque,
la., to visit another school friend.
Dr. Abby Virginia Holmes returned thl
week from Ete Park, Colo., where she
haa been spending her vacation. While
there Dr. Holme delivered a course of
lecture before the tudents' conference
of the Young Women' Christian associa
tion. Mr. J. M. Key and Miss Tress Key
have returned from Lake OkoboJI. whefe
thy had a cottage for the summer- Mrs.
John J. Meacham and children of Pt.
Louis, who accompanied them, will re
main here until Mr. Macham return
from a business trip to London.
Miss Mildred Pmlth of Wilmington. N.
('., arrived the latter pirt of last week
to be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Griffith. Miss Smith engagement
to Mr. Walter Griffith was announced a
abort time ago. -In her honor, Mn. Griffith
will give a small luncheon next Wednes
day. Miss Ethel Evans, sister of Mrs. Z. T.
I.lndsey. I due to land today or Monday
In New York and will come to Omaha
;hortly to be with Mrs. Llndscy. Miss
Evan has been in Paris for over two
years paet and hod ex'iected Mis. Und
sey to Join her there thla winter, but the
war drove her home, and she sailed from
Barcelnnla, Spain, August 25.
Sheriff Offers to
Accept $40 Per Day
Less for Jail Food
fSherlf.' F. J. McHhane. Jr., made sn of
fer to tl e !to-.rd of County commissioners
to feed pr sorirr l i In - county .tail for
Si) :ent.- per .'.. each, h ravl.ie to the
i mint of .0 rents ici My fr.r en h pr's
oii"r or n 1 j: al tf p' r day over the
ri.nr 5 rents n da.- charge.
Vhl.i olter is tie .'Irret result of the
b'.j reico con, t's ('crisinn m ; tie cree which
v as three, lime toiivht to the tribunal
f last reoi t by tii,. c ..untv bonrd under
Q.iictl.i.i t.f County Commissioner John
C. l.yicii, ch.i,iniLti o.' the court hous.-
o.nn.lttoe.
' hi eojiit; cnni:n!rloner insisted that
?IMinr.e th mid ac p: ?TV cents per day.
thi price whkn h formerly oitcred to
tr;ke before conceiving thr llfu tl.nt ho
should receive I) centa. Tl.e 2Tl-ceut
rato would mean a savin to the county
or H"i per day. The dispute was left unsettled.
Creightou Medical
Societies Elect
Dr. Joseph t'riiiel. Crrighton Medicln
i '13. has been added to the staff of the.
1 Creightou Medical collre as assistant to
' Pr Hugo Wls-btman In anatomy.
' The Junior class of the Crrighton Med
ical collenre has elected the followlnc
officer Tor the year: Clement Cumnilngs
of Iiu kingham. In , president; Riv
Johnston if I 'es Moines la., v'ce pre?i
. drnt. Wallace I'lilllip of Tralriei ile.
Mo., treasurer: J. P. Sullivan of Omaha,
secretary, and Timothy Cavey of New
t York, sersrant-at-erm
In a red-hnt class election, aftrr an
inerfetlr campaign, the senior class of
1 the medical college elected their officers.
: nil Morsanthaler. one time foot bail
jftnr sti.l Inter ronrh of the Omaha uni
versity foot 1 all tean. w-on the presidency
ly tt very close vote. A A. Conrad of
i c rete was a-Iected a vice president.
', Jair.es Kelly of Omaha was chosen ai
secret sry-tre-isurer.
Everybody read Bee Want Ad.
Adami-Prentiss Engagement.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Prentla announce
the engagement of their daughter, Helen
Marguerite, and Mr. Henry Knox Adams
of Kheridan. Wyo. The wedding will be
celebrated thl winter.
Lee-Thompson Engagement.
The marriage of Miss Dollie Penults
and Mr. A. J. Kiw h, which was to hsve
taken place September hi. tins leen post
poned indefinitely on account of the
Illness of Mr. Koch.
Penonal Mention.
Mr. Howard Maldnqe la at the Shel
bourne at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson expect
to go east on the 30th for two weeks.
Interest Rates
to Home Builders
Not to Be Reduced
It has been pretty definitely settled by
the officers of the building and loan
companies of Omaha that the Interest
rate will not be reduced with the coming
of next year and at the same time It ha
been determined tht the dividend rate
of 8 per cent, payable semi-annually, will
not be cut
At the annual meeting of the building
and loan companies, held some weeka
ago the unanimous sentiment prevailed
that beginning with next year the Interest
rate on loan should be reduced to a
flat per cent and the dividend rate to
5V4 per cent. Since then It has developed
that there ha been an unusually heavy
demand for money for the building of
homes ana at the same time the amount
of money placed on deposit to draw In
terest has Increased. However, the In
crease in desoslts haa not kept pace with
the demand upon the part of the home
builders. Consequently it Is agreed that
it would not be advisable to cut the
dividend rate, for by cutting It, It la
asserted that the deposit would fall off
to such un extent that It might be Im
possible to secure sufficient cash to meet
the demands of the borrowers
IlulldliiK and loan men are of the opin
ion that when the statistic are com
pleted and the totals made it will be
shown that this Is to be one of the best.
If no the best years tbst Omaha has
ever experienced In the matter of build
Iiik homos of moderate cost.
1
us
ilsO" mte world fa mo
Armstrong
Shoes
for women, row manufactured by the
"Walk - Over Co., ovrners of the Arm
strong factory at Rochester, N. Y.
Both Armstrong and "Walk-Over Shoes
are displayed here exclusively in all the
staple and newest fall styles.
A grand exhibit of artistic footwear
Armstrongs and
Walk-Overs
a strong combination the best and
most complete stock of women's high
parade shoes in Omaha.
Walk -Over Boot Shop
317 South 16th St.
50
to
$7
Armstrongs
for Women
and
Walk -Overs
for Men and
Women.
K Consumptive t'onarh.
Stop It and get relief for weak lunga,
Bough and colds with Dr. King's New
Discovery. 60c und $1. All druggist.
Advertisement.
Oct Into business via th
Miss Katherlne Krug of Fort Crook Is chances."
'Business
V(aV,0VVtll
Leare for College.
Mlka Josephine Congdon and Miss Erna
Heed leave next Thursday for Vassar, the 1 SeymOUr Lake Country Club.
latter to enter her freshman year. Miss , More than 300 reservations have, been
Iteglna Council also leave the same dy j made for the Elks' ladlea' outing next
lur lu Holl. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner entertained
at dinner Friday evening, having with
them Mr. and Mra W. B. Hlmlr end
Mr. B. J. Tnner.
Mr. and Mr. V. Jucklness lias a their
guest Friday even ng Mrs. F. Alexander
of Denver. Colo.; Mrs. W. A. Porteou of
Kansas (Ity and Miss Edna Porteou of
Kanras City.
Mr. and Mr. C. H. Marling had with
theui Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hughes.
Mrs. J. Dean Ringer will be lit charge
, of the special program for Tueaday even
ing. Tlioee taking part will be Miss
Oeorgtana Davis and Mr. Oeorge John
son, who will sing; Miss Marie Berry wilt
give klory and Miss Van Bant will give
a musical reading. These Tueaday even
ing programs have been excellent draw
ing card throughout the eon.
Mr. and Mra. f M. Itrd have moved
to thlr apartments in the New Hamil
ton, after spending the summer at their
fceymour cottage.
Mr. David C. Dodd will erect a new
stucco cottage at the club thla fall.
Mrs. C. II. Marling will be hostess at a
large luncheon Wednesday.
Mr. D C, Dodda entertained hla Hun
day school 'rlas from the Central Pres
byterian church Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Frederick Hhelton leaves oon for
Cornell and Mr. Isaac Carpenter for
Dartmouth.
Wallare Hhepard leae next Wednesday
for Cornell, where he will take th civil
ens Peering course. Mr. Shepard ha been
cm 1 . .he state doing bridge work during
ibc ... .,1 r.
Al t Ellen Wcart of Cherokee, la.. I
r;ii-iliik t fiw Ua In Omaha with her
l.randpartntK. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Mar
shall. Miss Weart expects to leave early
r.ext wetk lor (Jalesburg. where she en
ter her senior yer at Knox college.
Phillip Mcrgan MK'ullough returns to
Lincoln Monday to enter his senior year
In the engineering department at the I'nl
vtrsity of Nebraska. He will assist at
the registration of the cadets.
Miss Dorothy Weller haves for Knox
Mil September 3 t enter her nlor
year at tit. Ma-y s. th will be aceom
panled bv her a ster, Mlaa Marlon Weller,
who will enter th same school as a
Junior.
Misses Helen and Katherlne Robinson,
daughters of Mr. and Mra. John F. Robln
aon. leave Monday evening for Bmlth
llege. Northampton. Mas. Mies Robin
eoa enters her senior year and Ml Kath
rln her Junior year at college.
4
Ktura from Summer Tripi. I At Happy Hollow,
Mis C laire Helen Woodward, w ho ha I Dr. and Mr. A. H. Bomer entertained
b V vl!tln her cousins, Mr. nd Mr. I at one of th larger dinner partle last
Crofoot. at their summer home. at evening at Happy Hollow. The guests
Northeast Harbor, Me., ha been spend-' were sen ted at the large round table
m, .era in miiioa '11111 Mrs. k V winch Hud a erit rplece of fhat
Krug of Bt Eoula. Miss Woodward left daisies. Miniature silk flaca of th. nir.
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A Special Invitation
is extended to all ladies of Omaha and
vicinity to be present at our
Annual Fall Opening
display and tah of
Fine, Laces, Silks, Dress Trimmings, Costumes,
Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists
Monday, Sept. 14, to Friday, Sept. IS
An event always of great interest especially so this season as at each price
we have broadened the assortments and bettered the values. Fortunately our
import orders were placed early and in consequence the choicest products of the
world s best makers are here in most delightful assortment for your selection.
Meet your friendi here on on6 of these days.
All are cordially invited.
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Laces and Trimming Dyed
to Match Any Sample
We dyo trimming to match your goods and guarantee PER
FECT MATCH and FAST COLOK.
No Dry dyes or Fake colors, tbat go out the first time the gar
ment is cleaned, are used by us.
We use Pure Aniline Dyes only, and guarantee satisfaction.
Price, $1.00 to $1.50. Time required, two to three daya.
WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST?
THE PANTORIUM
"Good Cleaners and Dyers"
1513-15-17 Jones St. Phone Douglas 963
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Lares. Silks and
Dress Trimmings
on 3rd Floor.
HA YDEN BROS.
Gowns. Suits, Costa
and Presses shown
on 2nd Floor.
Early Fall Millinery
""" Just Received from the East
We Are Ready to Show New Stylet
Tailored Hats $3.50 Up Dress Hats $5.00 to $25.00
F. M. Schadell, 1522 Dou Street