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B 1 J 1 1 : OMAHA SfXIUY r.KK: OCTOREU .'."i, 1914. FFAIRS FOR DEBUTANTES Many Te and. Dancei and Social Affairs for Young- Womtn. ?ATROXESSES FOR THE CRECHE W inter eaaa In flprn .tasplrlwual? J Hh Manr HrMi and ln- i ... "...r I riea.nre. j M(IM'AV.lr. .;. V. Wattlr. hui. h-i eon. I'artri lake Sn li-iiniiiE mil K.ll j in c h v ' TCfrIMY-rob!int lirMae lnh. Mi' Liiriln Huron Imafe. Turafl.iv HrMi;.-1 luh Hit.vd inailm-e vm-ti- for Mr. Rallr Slhlln i.f liian'l Isiatvl 'I.M.-I Pc" il. Turpln acadetnv. WEnNKPP V - Mr. I lnv.i , N oiler. luprh'on for Mr. M ll- MMilm c.i . Irand Island. Wednesday HiHkp h.li. , I'dumMa 'lrce i-Mtf rtalmiK ni .Vim. ; V. P. M r lls. first nf a -ri-a of ,m.h-i eon, lfall.iaern parly lor I T dint. , Mtaa AxlMs. Moorp hiti. itt.M-rlt-Itnn dnn'-ln rrtv. Tiirpln hn'l. THi nsiT-Salkn nM rlnli. Mrs I Foley hostess. Hmyth -lU.s ..u k ar.l ding. Pt. John's iIiipIi. a. in. I RIIHY-Mr. F. T. Mu'n, I rl.lsy Hi Ida 1 n 1 1 -,ii rt (tub. Ssi.s Kmml tkn mi pally, Hurt I, nil, Dundee. h'f-ai .iu rlHiiolriB art' S ATI Ml 1 1 V V - TVi. rio Put 1 i lu'l tlt.nolti party, Inlvrtaltv !'ih rMnner-fi in e Harmony club, Mr. and Mr. J. I., hakcr. I'let rilir., Vmnn Vania party, i ."nturday Mht rlnb rtunHntt pfly at ' hanibcrs'. I.aa Ami I'sni club, Mrs. .1. M. Otrhurd hostess. , 1 lehutntc an and dances and social ; affair for these ymiim women will make . Ilia autumn hhsoii and curly v Inter- fanptUlllV hltrrratllm. I Mtsa Mario Flew art. daughter of Mr. and Mr. 'paries' Tl Hte'WHi t of rminril . Bluffs, Is the rii it of the debutantes to have Her engagement announced. Miss ! M'warl left ril1ny evening fur Chicago, , her she will be a guest at the home nl I her fiancee, Mr. Donald M' Krrron The flrat of tlie (lolnitHnt'S r j llarrtat Pmlth, ilaunhtrr of Mr. atirl Mr, j Arthur filttomlrri Spillli. Mra. r'mlth ! will lv an aftornoou t'-a Tlmradav, Noyamhrr 1'.'. j Mla Francra Hot lialatlrr. tli" nopn of' .lc-Par-?trp, will lr formalljr Introduced j t a t-a stlvcti TiifHdny uftFinoon, .No-1 onilirr 17, glvrn hy hrr inottipr, Mr.! I'lMiik 1'.. Iloilixtftlpr. Chi'ltitiiiHa pvn ) Mi. and Mrs. Ifochatotlt r and lr. nnd j Mia. ilurold Oifford will Klvo a ilnmtn.1 I arty for thn yonn(r ppnpln ami the. ouniir innriiiil a't, In honor of Mian, i'rancra jit'htfthr ami Mica Anncj liiffortJ. I Chilatmaa ii'kIiI Mr. and Mia. Arthur I i rlltondrn Smith !ll alvo a duiiflna; j liartV ftir IllPlf llu IIL'tllnr fi,l IliH.nmhnK ' "1 Mr. nml Mm. Will HHinlllon wlll danrlriK party fur Minn i First of Debutantes to Announce Engagement V'-:: --V Vv Myyyy-y .: 'i l ,t ' .. . . ,,, . - . T" . 1 y" I " "' ." ' y ;-' 'y y ""- . , t : f n iy:y at piilortain Mr. Tharloa lipurj will rive a dancing rarlj (icc-ri.bfr .t, . I'ount I y club hi Iionoi ul III UK'.titn- , M i-'Vmi-lin rrurl. ho 'vlll Uj uiio ot t' bjCont 'i!. Aitionn Di other di'bmarttra whow Plans arV not jot inttde, arc MIn Kut!-nln ratteraon. Mies Marlon Kiihn, Mlaa All. -3 Jaqiilth, Mif-n Kleunor Mnikay, Mla.i llarrlrt Mrta, Mlaa rtela Thuinmoll and Miss Janet Hall. Creche Benefit. x Keon Intoreat la being nhown In the .'rocho txnafit (lance, which will ha glvm November at the Hotel Rome. ThU affair fromlaea to be one of the larawat aortal event of Nebranka nad the com mittee in charge are making elaborate Ireurationa for thla large dancing party. The patroneaaeswlll be: f. f. Klrkondall. "'Artlinp KmIIm "'J-V - - i:t-i -'-Ur-n.'V. -;-:;:rHv; . i - - , - ; yyy V, - -; , ' ; ,;..yv v 3 V: -:.? a v III V - i w J III . lament f'haae, Many Bnrklry, John A. McPhane, V. il. Da via, .loaeph Paldrlge, Waul Burgeaa, ieorge A. Joeyln, U. V. Meaeath. Home Millor, harlea Offutt. '. N. Ilft, K W. Naah. ' 'harlea f. Ueoige, W. J, Fove. It F. Kkike, Ttie uahora will be Meaara. Harry Tnkey, I.ewla Clarke, Ware Hall. Hohert licirnK. I'lai ke oall. I'uthbert I'otter. I w rente Krlnker, J. T. (Stewart, Harry Koch, i 'harlea Meti. Harry Dooiiy, 1Bke reuel, Kjmer Redlck. (.harlea T. Htuaart, Council Illuta; John Aleiillicip. Council flluiie; ' K. W. Iiixoru t. W. llollrK, I. ii L'unadon, T. l. Orr. I. J. llrown, Frank Hamilton, rt. J. IiiniiiiiB. Frank Ctilpetaer, . C. Hedlok, ilen OHlUaher, V. V, Crofuot, Mennra. Otmld Ulntl, Joseph Karker, Karton Mlllunl, Arthur H. Itoger,, r.. C. Naah, Ren OallHgher. I'aul HallHRher, Fred Iiangliei'ty, John Caldwell. Harton Millard, John ltrdlck, Lcwla Clarke, I he Kappa. Alpha Theta aororlty. . Mr. lUti'nett formerly lived In Lincoln, but la how employed by the Sunderland Ma terial company of Omaha. The bridal couple were attended by Mia Anna Mo Caxue of Omaha and Mr. Charle Den oettv a, baaaher of the groom. ' Brandeii Theater Party. Mlaa Krama Kammcrer entertalnetl ut a bo party at the Ilrandcl theater. Thoae present were: MlKaoa Mlaaea Ksala tlrar tl. Viuma Kanunerer, Clara Hoflumn, leimlo Oreenflald, Iva Whlifleld, ileiievleve lart. I rnnia Hardy, . Murauniite Horn, Muraiiret Whitfield, H. Jpeenfleld, . . Iiaamar rul...ii, A. llreenflcid. Uorla Whltrivid. Women Golfer. The women golfer will meet at the Field club Friday at 1 o'clock. Social Dancing Farty. The Pagalco club gave a (octal dam In; party at Metropolitan hall laat Thuraday evening, thoae prevent Including: HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS ANNOUNCED, I At Waahlnpton Bar Meeting. Mr. M1. A. Hall waa In WaihtiiEtou 1H week attending the liar aaaoclutlor. meeting. Mr. Hall will Ult Dultlmore, New York and Doaton before coming home. . Mr. and Mra. Ktlgar Moraman. Jr., art In Washington thta week for the Tar aoi-latlon meeting. To Honor Oueitt. lr. Floyd I Keller will euteitaln at luncheon at her cottage at Carter lk club Wedncaday. In honor of Mr. Rell Stchlln of (iraod 1'tund. A matinee rty at the Iloyd will be given Tuevday In l.onor of Mr. 8Uhlln. Mr Hoi arc J. Holme entertained at luncheon, followed by au auction brldae liarty, at her home Ttiuraday In honor of Mr. Btdle btehllu of Grand laland, who la the gurat of hr aunt, Mra. R, K. Pat lick. High eor f or tu card game wa made by Hr. V. A. Sherwood and gueet priara were awarded to Mr Btehlln and Mra. Harrington of Ptoekton. Cal gueat ef Mr. Ward Pralth. Thoe preaent were: Meadame Mearlamea llelle Klehlln, H. J. Jtmr 1 larrtnaton. F.. J. Hatch, Ward Miilth. Klovd Carrier. . A. Mierwood. L. A. rinilth, Horace J. lioinir. With the Vititori. ! Ml Ollnda Warhter of I.lneoln, and Mle Kathleen Matthew of Athlu. are iho week-end gueat of Mia Nell Ciee don. Mi. Fraiik Irvine of Ithaca. N. T l ri pec led in Omaha aome time next week, hea he will be the guett of Mr. and Vr. T. A. Urogan. Mr. F. H. Mritilnger 1 entertaining her tUter. Mr. "W. 1L. Krerker of Thila, delphia. Mra. Belle fftehlin of Orand laland 1 the gueat of her aunt, Mr. R. E. Pat rick. M it. A. Harrington of Stockton. Cat.. i the giMwt of Mr. Ward cJmlth. Mayor and Mr. A.' A. Hmltk and Paul J. Well of Pious. City are (pending a lew day with Mr. and Mt. Matiisoa. Wedded in Kansas City. One of the Interesting out-of-town veU ling wa that of Mia Hel-n Bli.h and il-n I. Bennett at the home of thi ) ride pareuta, Mr. and Mr. Fran). Ullh. In Kanni City. The weddlnj w a guict Loin affair, uith tht guest limited to a ftw tloe (aimly fiit nil and relative. The bride, alteudtd tlio I nl rlty of Nebraaka and ia a member of Mlaae ' Kva May Helen Harrl Ixila Manth Aaatha tiawald Claire McKennu Irene Haker Itoe 1'lKon Fthel Laraon France Mulholland K01 itiine haiinileia Flliei Mulholland llencvlevn Callahan Carrie Kdwaid Ilea Antony Alinu llioderdorp MaiMi et 1. 114 l.lllliin Carlaou Null Courtrey Marnaret Nolan Clura Urotlordorp Irene I'ndeihlll Holinon Uuih Hiidaon MarnHiet Tripp MaMiie Callanan Keuuor Htudler il. rl llurnea M rani a. O. K. Feniver 1.. A. Cullahen Frank tHenger J. J. White A. tiawald Al Hwanaou FuKcne Mtiy F. W. Helero K- J. Collierg Harry Lron H. H. Ruifiwr W ill rltuart T. M. Carltale K. V. Ke'iy W. C. Mellc J. II. Ma Crone F.lim-r Walton I J. It. Jaeka H. F. M.-Kenna 1 II It MhV J. W. Morrill It. I IkVo W. U. Ranker C. J. Mclionald K. T. Rellly i. R. Cleveland W. M. Vaughn Mr. and Mr. C W. F.nnia, Mlaaea TUllo Peteraen Anna Muher Nina Walter lyoiilne Thornton Veia Huctead tlepae Hotlttaon M Hrock miller . Father rlwanaon Kva Rnaniuaatm lAtulae Fraeinan li.iHd iHtw Meta lCiiainuaaeu trace Roberta Mary Mareh W-rtrude Wilson Kmnm Maitlaou Itutlt MhtvIii Mattel Wllaon i.oulae Lambert A Ilea Carden Kmma Wllaon ' ntrlla Parka laabrl Norton Ka Lambert Viola Keaaler Mn Furrier I,uey Norton Mcaar. C A. llioderdorp D. o'lary R. A. Van Dyke H. l. Hammond -KilKar boat W 111 Ronlter t. I. Pike Walter K lager John R. Yunek R. V. r-urol If. T. Petersen P. U Kelley Theo. H ni hafer F. A. Robblna Ray Korensen Ut-orae C. Rauer Oeorgo Freeman Cleo J lard ley Mark M Mahon . Marry I'nltt K. V. fviriMtn M. L. Jackson W. II Ricx kmlller Howard Keaaler K.d Mclaughlin O. K. l-tl.in Auction Bridge Farty, Mi. Howard lUtter entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by an auction bridge party, Friday afternoon, la honor o; tin. Bell Htrhlln of Ormd Island. '.Mr, Stehlln waa awarded the gueat prixe and Mr. Horace J. Holme won the hlvh score prlxe. T'10e preoent were: Meatlamea Meadame Helle rtelilin, O. A. Mn-rtod, W. C. H inriton, llovtanl Klltor, K A. eiiiillh. J. R. Ktlntton, Horace J. Hulnirn. Attend Foot Ball Game. Many Omaha peoplu attended ll.e foot ball gama'ac Llneoln viatcrday. Mr. and Mr. Barton Millard. Mr. and Mi. John Itedick and Mr. and Mia. Louis Clarke motored to the gum n the Mtll.rd tar. Fleaturei Fast. Mr. John Railm rutertatned at tea dlurday atteiuoon ill honor of tier liou. gueat. Mr. Ralph lel and Miaa Kllia- v-.ireed.aaa . ( beth Lewi of Lyon Fall. N. T. Large bunche of pink and white coamo 6c rated the room and tea table. About forty r utecalled during the hour of S and I. Heveral of the high school aVlrls met at the home of Mr. Alfred Mattaoit on Thursday afternoon to 1-es doll for the Chrlstmaai hlp. Those present were; Mleae Martha (leygor. Kllaabeth riturdevant lk-rtrurt Mattson. , Mlaaea Ruth Carter. Helen IVycke, Helen Olltner. Mildred Rose, Hallowe'en Farty. The Coronado club will give a Hallow e'en danclna: fartv at Chambers' acad emy Monday evening. A color scheme of orange and black will be Used ana two large witches driving a bat will be a feature of the decoration. Homecraft Club. The Homecraft club entertained laat Friday evening for Mr. Il Klester at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. K. Nevottl. Artiatlo llallowe'ea decoration were used throughout the room and the even ing waa tpeat in game. Among tboe prnt were; Mr. and Mrs. tll K tester. Mr. and Mr, Fdward NevottL Mr. and Mra William Martin. , Mr. and Mr. Oeorca paviea. Mr. and Mra. William J. 1 Winlei. Mr. and Mr. I'aul tStanton. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Benedict. Mr. and Mr. Fred Peterson. Mist David Entertains. Mis Anna Pavld waa hoateaa at a dinner Thursday evening whn thoae preaent were Mr. Hruc Webb, Mr. Frnt-st Auatin, Mr. Frank Robert. Mr. and Mra J. J. Libal, Master John David. tie Anna David and Mr. Lester Weat ci tt. Tea for Visitor. Mr. J. 1. MtiMaUea ilruln4 iafurm ally at a tea rAaturday afternoon at her apartment at the Weot Farnam, In honor of her guest. Mrc T. R. Hacker ot Fort gllUurpc. Mi McMullcn will eater- tain again at an informal tea some after noon this week. Best-Yet Club. ' Mr. A. til Rockwell entertained the first meeting of tht Heat-Tot Auction Bridge club Tuesda-. On o'clock, lunch eon preceded the card game. Mrs. M. B. Woodward will be the, next oateas. ' Columbian Circle. The Columbia Circle will give a party at their liall. Twenty-second and Ixjcunt street, on Wednesday, afternoon. Mr. Albert Miller and. Mrs, Morris Murphy will be the hostesses. Announcement Farty. Mr. D. J .Creedon entertained at lunch eon Saturday to announce the engage ment of her daughter, Nell, and Mr. Walter C. Jtronek of Hchuyler, Neb. A color scheme of lavender and pink wa carrlod out in thn decorations and chrynanthemum were used profusely. Thoae present were: MiHuea Misaes Nell Creedon Mnbel Sullivan. Marcuret McCaffrey .oiinda Wucliter. Josephine IouKlierty. Gf Lincoln. Clara McCaffrey, Kathleen Matthew. Mary Creedon, of Albla. lreno Iiowney. Florence Hrltt. Helen McCaKrey, Ilnltn Koatlng. Mesdunwa . Mogdame. Leo A. Hoffman, D. J. Creedon. Wedding Plans. ine weaning of Mm Irene Roasbauh, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John A. Ro bach, and Edward Fraud Hinyth of Highland Fall. N. Y.. will take place Thursday morning at St. John s Coluiot- church, followed by breakfast at the horn 01 tne bride a parents. In honor of Mia Roaahach, Mia Mary Louisa Engllh entertained at Thursda.v, when covers were plated for ten guests. Hronek-Creedon Engagement. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Creednn iiiniui..M the engagement of their daughter, Nell. and Mr. Walter C. Hronek of Schuyler, Nb. The wedding win V celebrated next month, Mlsa Creedon i8 graduate of the Sacred Heart academy and Mr. Hronek I a graduate of the art uil i. department of Crelghton university. -H is a member or the Gamma Kta Gamma fraternity. Eaton-Witheri Wedding. Dr. and Mr. J. T. Wither announce the marriage of their daughter Ml Oladys. to Mr. F. R. fcaton ou Wednes day evening, at the First Christian church, Kev. Cbarlea K. Cobbey officiat ing. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Eaton will be at homa to their friends at W South. Thirty-fifth street Shower for Miss Sramek. Miss Iura FJmqulst entertaiued at a promiscuous shower given In honor of Mlsa Rose Sramrk., Those present were: Mlaae Mi Mable Neleon Alice Kl tnt Hint Laura IJ'tinuiat Rose rramek Ttlll Menu Alma fcehoeatder i-llen Johnson MtMHlames Jamea Pros Msdsmes X Ehiulel In and Out of the Bee Hire. Mrs. J. M. Bateman of Dundee spent aturdsy in Incoln. Mra Warren Rogers is visiting Mr. and Mra John llu.kell at Wakefield. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarke of Mil ford. Conn., are guests of Mrs. C. O. McDon ald. Mr. L. D. Nlon and Mis Kitty Sad ler arrived bora Saturday front Colo rado. Mr. and Mr. Cliarle Martin and little nephew, Franci Martin, havo returned from a leu day' Yteit in Pt. Louis, Cllu. ton. Mo., and Ktna City, While In Clinton they tinted Mr. Martin iistet. Mr. WViltHker. Mr. James E. Boyd and Mr. Bier Lower went to Kama City Thursday for a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nlswonger re si ending a few weeks at Excelsior HfrfnE. n.ii!. 1i...t.fl. ... ,.i... irt vim v. 1 1 rrt j nil', tlliij l.lu Inst Monday for Elkhart. Ind., tlielr f u-! tore home. , Mrs. purKeaa. mother of Mr, Ward R'ire.s. litis gone to !-'t. Joseph, Mo., to visit her daimhter. ! Mr. II. J Edaard of Wilinette. 111., who has been visiting her father, Mr. . P. E. Ilor, returned home Friday. j Miss Ella Reynolds la upendlnK a week 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlskely on their ranch near Wood 1-ake. Neb. , Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Henry have le- turned from 1os Anirelea, and have lken an apurtmenl at the Henahaw hotel. i Mrs. K. S. Iamont of Portland, Ore., 1 a ho ha been the auost of Mr. and Mra. A. W. Peribner. returned home Thursday. Mr. Morrl E. Schneffee from Camden, i N. J., Is visiting her brother. G. V. ' Chandler, 4"I0 North Twenty-fourth j tret. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Iuther Kountue and! daughter Gertrude nd Mr. Stockton ! Heth left Friday for th? Carson rncl; near Irwin, Neb., for a hunting trip. Judson Squire returned Punday from three month' hunting and fishing trip In the lke region of Minnesota. Mr. Hqulre will remain home this winter, but etpects to enter Tala next fall. 1 Mrs. Ralph I,e.wls and Miss Kllrabeth Lewis of Lyons Fall. N. Y., are spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mr. John Battin enrotite. to their . new home In California. ,j .Judge and Mrs. E. P. Holme of Lin coln spent everl -day In Omaha laat week the guests of their .daughter, Mrs. C. A. Hull, and Dr. Hull. . Judge and Mrs. Holmes were on their way to Chi cago. Mr. and Mr. IT. P. Whltmor re turned Thursday, from several weeks In the eest. Mia F.tiRenle .Whltmore re mained at relham, N. ,T.. the guest of friends, and will be in New York City later. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell returned Tuesday from the east, where they spent seme time In Maine, motoring from there to Ronton. They al.10 spent two week at Poughkeepsle, where their daughter Mona Is at Vassar. Mr. Fred Hadra will leave the latter pert of the week for the ejaat, where sha will join her daughter. Miss Erma, and visit her son, Mr. Louis Hadra, in New York City. Later Mrs. Hadra will visit Mrs. Henry Bronner of Philadelphia and Mrs. Herbert Rosenthall of Baltimore. Mrs. Hadra expects to be gone several weeks. Personal Mention. Mrs. E. J. McVannt who ha been ill at her home for the last ten dsy. Is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nwonger have been spending a few week In Excelslot Springs, Mo. Mrs. Campbell Fair and son Campbell have taken an part men t at the Colonial for the winter. A son, Harry Wllklns, Jr., was bora last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wit kins of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Balrd have returned from thoir wedding trip and are In their home at 8530 Burt street. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornish of New York are expected soon to spend ten days with Mrs. J. M. Metralf. Mr. and Mr. O. W. Holdre-e moved Tuesday from the Hamilton to their bouse at 1:110 South Thirtieth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon L. Smith, jr., ha moved from the St. George apartment to the Genoa, at Thirty-eighth avenue and Cans streets. Mis Hannah Kennedy is now with her sister, Mr. U. B. Lord, at Burlington. Vt.. and will probably spend the winter In Florida with her alster. Miss Mildred Bacon entertained at luncheon at the Commercial club Friday In honor of Mrs. G. A. Manley ot Den ver, who is her guest. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. Mary Gowdy Baker, portrait painter of New York, was In Omaha Tuesday and Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. E. VT. Naah. A very beautiful por trait of Mis Frances Nash was done by Mrs. Baker several years ago. Mr. Isaac W. Carpenter left Wednes day evert'ng for the eat, to be gone two week. In New York he will meet hi ton, Isaac Carpenter, jr., who comes down from Dartmouth college, and, to gthr they will attend the Dartmouth Princeton foot ball game. Miss Loretta Del lone, the prominent harpist of New York, arrived Friday and Is with her sister, Mrs. Flnlay, at 2tr.9 Poppleton avenue. Mlas Dellone came on for a family dinner reunion on Friday evening, and will locate permanently In Omaha, establishing a school for the harp. DISCOUNTS OF 10 DISCOUNTS OF 20 DISCOUNTS OF 25 liiwotint on KVKRYTHIXG in thin establishment ae only Hamilton and Howard Watches and a very few lines upon which the retail prices are contracted. Our FINAL HK.MOVAL, SALE is a thing of reality; Fincere; far-reaching; highly Important to von because or the admitted HIGH GRADK of our goods. We Mt'ST be at our w quarters In the ne 1'nited States National Bank building by November 13th. It noes without Raying that a NKW More nuan. a NKW stock from start to finish: therefore, our ' FINAL REMOVAL SALE" Inducements to DISPOSE of whatever goods we have NOW. C. B. Brown Co. Jewelers, Diamond and Watch Merchants, Silversmiths 403 South 16th Street City National Bank Building Sale of Wavy Hair Switches Thia Is a sale of exceptional values even for the Brandela Hair Shop, which has made Its reputation for the consistent high charac ter of Itg offerings. 20-Inch Triple Stem Natural Wavv Switches, $o fQ $6.00 value . 40aO 24-inch Triple Stem Natural Wary Switches, frt CIO 110.00 value ' p7.70 These) Two Numbers We Guarantee for ONE YEAR From Data of Purchase. We specialise Hair Dressing, Shampooing and Man icuring. Appointments by phone. lasa!! ia iaiiaaiiiiaaiiir !! aanaa J 1 iii i i - MRS. WILLIAM GENTLEMAN FUNERAL MONDAY MORNING Funeral service for Mrs William Gen tleman, 234 Miami street, who died Fri day nornlng, will be held Monday at a. ni , from Sacred Heart Catholic church. Interment will be In Holy Repulcher ceme tery. Had Mrs. Gentleman lived until today she would have celebrated her fifty-fifth birthday. Gambleize your sheet music at LTu spa? Headquarters for everything Musical. , Violins Ueuuiiio E. Martin, complete outfit $40.00 Genuine Wiu. Duercr at $25 to $75 Other complete outfits 93 to 9230 Guitars Guitars $6X)& to $35.00 Banjos $7.00 to $35.00 Mandolins Burton & Washburn, .May flower, Bruno and Lelaml, at $8.00 to $50.00 Strings La Favorita, for violin, viola and cello. Strings for all stiinged instruments. Cornets $14.00 to $75.00 Trombones And Other Band Instruments. Music BoIIh 50c up Music Bags, with double fold, $2.50 up. Metronomes aud all other musical supplies. A. HOSP E CO OktAMA, xTCB. Oar 41 at Tear. 1513 Douglas Street. Gifts yMllXCall on U for KC Oriental r tag a eon plat azelnala lias f OHIBBTAI. OOOb. lacemee, Jaa&e Oaraaaa, Cbtaeae AaUqae. Jewel Bases, ladiaa Siiasa la, DuBUMii Inn, Self Ware, ataxlcaa Trtlagree, Oblaeae, Japan sad rraaea Tun. A aew saipntaat of aatlaa Sgypsiaa Bawds aaa Taa Briggl rotter y ua oetva. ALLA : We are new and ms-.ai SHOP JW.AWP-CttigJj. 3 QUALITY L Beautify the Complexion IN TtN DATS Nadinola CREAM Tha LWoualfd Bcautlfkr VlF.D AMD KKooaaao T TNOLSAMUa Guaranteed to remove an, freckles, pimples, liver spots, etc (xtrerae case about twenty dsn. fore and tiuues of impurities. Two jet, 50c. ,nij ji.ft jy ,oilet Counters or mail. KATKifilAL TOILtrr eo.VfSAVr. Sol4 r Mnuil alotXuiaail ttra Klarat h. toa lru O, Kiau-l.li Uru tvi. atnl athatv FILJIRS This week we will make special prices on Mink. This is always the most reliable and satisfactory fur. f" We guarantee to give V al 1 4V V -V i h 9 X-V Ani lfrtltt r" 4 S yuu iiiu vciy ucai vaiucs , h 0' .u'l, I tiff t It i ' ' mm ml O Rids Leave at the lowest prices. How Can We? Because we are manufac turers and know competition cannot meet our values or prices. . Choice sets of pure Amer ican Mink up from $50.00. y I 1 J '.t i GF CJlIlff VJT Manufacturing Furrier, E OUUilLUl 401-403 South 15th Street, 1 QUALITY L