r'HK OMAHA SUNDAY UV.K: .U'XK JO. 1:15 3 n What Women Are Doing in the World C liih ulendnr. "''NPAY-Stinrlny Kvrnlng rholr of Chl r:i Mt Auditorium; Young Wonnn's '-lirlFtinn HsstMiaUon vesir wn Ice in ',"' .triors. 3" 'Km a V Pnublc nicdHl mnt; at tho Jl.ins.-oin Turk Methodist Kpls vnm.1 cliiir.-li; r. ti firnnt Woman's R-Wcf f""1', ("TisinKton nt tho home of Mrs. Knrk Tl huor W!-:I.KS1AY Motliors' OiUure rlnl, T I, I'nmln, hostess; Frames WilliiM AVonvin's Chrintlnn Ti-miiiip 'minn at tho lumf of Mr. Kiizaltrth Mitfkiiis SullivHn nt 2 p. m. : Oms.hu I tn, n Woninns Chrintlnn Toinnorince naliiii. social iuul tmsinesg mooting at ' iv m. at tho home of Mrs. Jen lie 1'ntii k. TtirilSH.V V t'ivlo Filers t ton of Moth- rt ' i lulu Bt the homo of Mrs. King In lu rtpnti. I'ltl I 'A Y tntili mi1t contest at the 'Hks Mitl.oiHst rhiinh. UK Omaha Woninn's club closed Inst w r. 1.1 f 1 1 r f I. a m&mmrtn Af Jl I tho last moetin l.lnns and omn'.ltti'p for the oominir yo;tr were discussed and formed, with the following ro- s'Ht: Auditlnif committee: Mrs. 11 K. Hume, chairman; Me'dames II. P. Pnw und Kiln, A. Hempel. Constitution, Mrs. llirriet Mar-Murphy, chairman; Mesdames Hartford and A. B. Somers. Courtesy, Mia Anna Ft. Douglas, chairman; Mes-rts-mes Xewcll aud Morgan Howard. Home, Mrs. Jnm Iydell, chairman; Mcadames, M. Ijifferty, J. E. Fulver, "Warr, Muaer, Tracey, A. V. Preaher, E. 1. fiterrloker, W. G. Michaelson. K. T. Hansom. Sherwood, A. P. Northrup, Jo jomo 1,11 ly and Miss Helen Phelan. Ll lirary. Mrs. Pumont chairman; Mes rlames George .Sammls. I. V. Porter, A. P. T?radley and W. A. Bddy. Membership. Mrs. K. B. Cowl, chairman; Mesdamea 'adet Taylor, C. H. Townacnd. Hiss. Ada Wilson, J. Rcdford, O. R. McFarlanc. V. I. Coon. ?. B. Bryant, C. B. Brookflold. '. A. Sherwood. I... M. lord nnd T. R. Ward. Kducatlonal. Mesdnmes r. if. Cole, Kdwln Johnson, W. P. Knight. George Magney and C. A. Hall. Committee on Service Reform. Mrs. Jean Johnson, chairman: Mcsdamo Harriet C. Pahltnan, M. B. Cameron. S. Pumney and J. Gill, conservation. Mrs. Edgar If. Allen, chalr inan; Mesdames William Berry and Ed ward Phalen. Health. Mrs. Edholm. choir man; Pr. Wightman and Misa Worley. civic. Mrs. S. J. Rirsa. chairman; Mes riames Keller, Stork. Ransom and Miss Esther Johnson. Rooms committer In i ludcK the members of tho executive committee and Meedamea W. O. Shriver. S. H. Cole. J. If. Pumont, Stroud and Wagner. Vrldav evening, June 25. at S o'clock, a dotihle silver medal contest, constating of musical ami declamatory numbers will be given at the Oakes Methodlat church at Twentieth and Oak streets. The medals at this contest will be awarded by Rev. T. C. Webster. Mrs. W. E .Bingham, a - prominent worker In the Social Settlement, and a mem"her of the Women's Christian Tem perance union, will leave soon for Cali fornia and the expositions. Tho twenty-sixth annual P. E. O. con vention came to a successful close Fri day after a three days' session in the First Presbyterian church at Pullerton. There were 100 persons seated In the con vention which van presided over by Miss Rose Owens of Bloomlngton, the state president. Miss Edith Proaty, supreme president of Iowa, Mrs. Helen Drake, supreme organizer of Beatrice, and Mrs. A. C. Peterson, past supreme president of Aurora, were also present. Three hundred citizens greeted the P. B. O.'s at the reception on Thursday night In the fine now Odd I'ellown hall. Extra coaohes were provided by the 1'nlon Pacific to convoy the delegates to and from Puller ton and a train was held in Columbus to allow those from the south to make connections. The following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: President, Mian Abbin Burns, University Place; first vice president. Mrs. Rue Spencer, Liexlng ion; second vice president. Mrs. Bhedd; lviordinp; secretary. Mrs. Sarah Rouling, Wyri!or; treasurer, Mrs. E. O. Kemp. Kuliertn'i: organizer, Mrs. Kllliam, Kearney At the Young Woman's Christian asso ciation vesper service. Misa IJIIy M. Strong will speak on "Jesus and His Critics.'1 MIes Radinsky Is the soloist. Thesn fervlcss are very Informal parlr meetings nnd are open to all who wish to sind an hour with us on Sunday af ternoon. Tho hoclal hour follows at 5:30, and Miss Evans is hostess. The Sunday Evening choir of Chicago. brought hyo under the auspices of the Letter Carriers' association, was endorsed by the Woman's club. They, will give a program of sacred and classical miiKia Sunday afternoon and evening at the Au ditorium. The Kenton Woman's club met last Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mr. I". M. l'utigh to have the closing program of tbe eai. A review of toe study taken diifln- the er, "England ;ind it Hm torc," was given. Mrs. Arthur Jlo-e r'-ad a paper on "The Early lnvadrs." Mis. J. W. Welch on "The Wars." Mr. E. I. Oliver. "Englind's Literature," and .Mr. X. II. Tyson on "Wars of Engl'ind n:il the Surrounding Countries." Tim outline of the progiam for tiext jear was given by Mrs. Oliver, which nl'l be a correuhued miscellaneous pro grjui touching on topi, s of the present Uay. Tho club picnic will be held on June 2i at Miller park. Luncheon was served by the hostess at "the close of the program. Ti e Frances W 11 lard Woraun's Chris ran Temperance union will meet Wed reydav at ! p. m. at the home of Mrs. Flirahfth Higglns Sullivan at &U Bouth Thirtieth street. Mr. J. A. Dalzell will onduct the lesson on "Social Welfare." Tbcie will then be a paper read and a discussion on I'nfennenled Wine at the Sacrament " There will be a double medal contest Tuesday evening, June I'?, at 8 p. m. at I ue llunscom Park Methodist Episcopal i lun ch, corner of Twenty-ninth street and Woolworth avenue, under the aus pices of the France Willard Woman's hjlhtlan Temperance union. The con l. 'intj la the music will rompettt for the (..lid medal and the declamatory contes tant for a silver medal. Each contest ing band will have six girl members, be tween the aes of 12 and 14. The Rt. 1J. W. MeCasklll will sward the medal Hi, I an octette of the On. aha High School ti.ee club will give vocal numbers All are invttsJ to attend. ,t the last tntetiiif of t Woman S ( liiii of the Railway iljll service the election of officers too'; place with the following result: President, Mr. Wil liam T. F. Faft; vice prudent. Xt. R. iv J"rintl re or ii i rtliry, Mrs Ed- PRESIDENT AGAIN OF R. M. S. WOMAN'S CLUB. ( i' ' 1 I .... ".--v S- sUV' -tor $:-:: , -, 'x ' - ; , win Cole; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John K. Itlttlnger; treasurer, Mrs. W. S. Tosword. Mrs. N. If. Blackwell left Wednesday for the west where she will be a dele gate to the Xatlonal Convention of Woman's clubs at Sikare. The regular meeting of the P. E. O. society will be- held Thursday at the home of Mrs. George B. Lehnhoff. A, report for the delegates will be rfad at this meeting. Mrs. J. McClalr, who was a delegate to the Women a National conventiona, convention, which waa held at Portland, Ore., returned home tile, middle 01 vne week. Mrs. C. Sweeley will upend tho the sum mer in Terra Haute. Ind , where ohe goes to attend the commencement exercises of the university there and to visit her daughter, Mrs. Calley. Tho Omaha union of .the Woman's Christian Temperance I'nlon association will combine a social with the regular business meeting on Wednesday after noon at 2:30 P. m.. at the residence of Mrs. Jennie Patrick at 2R46 South Tenth r.trect. Mrs. J. F. Ieavltt, district pres ident of the Foreign Missions lor the Methodist church will give a radiopticon lecture on her trip through California. Mrs. Eeavitt wa the former president of the Woman's Christian Temperance union. After the buainess meetl-.g Mrs. j Vernou C. liennett will give a vocal solo. The V. S. Grant Woman's RelW corps will give a Kensington el the residence of Mrs. Frank Tlcknor ut 1101 North Twenty-third street, on Tuesday after noon at 2:30 p. m. Large Reception Committee Named for Alumni Fete President Stuart Gould of the Oi-iaha Hiah School Alumul association has ap pointed an extensive reception commit tee for the annual reunion of the trad- . t i v. . it.nmr ual1 Prk, now owned by a stock conv- uates of the school to be held at itappy , ' . , ,, , . ,r, ,!,,,,,- .iPaby, for tho use of the High school las Hollow club Monday. The directors ex-, u.hteiie. .irtfi- i cjia ild inemhers pf'VL 1 1 11 1 1 T L.1BI. ""v V' . ... w. . to be on hand to renew old ties. The committees from the various classes are as follows: iv Mrs. Fannie E. Woodbridge, Mrs. F B. MeConncll. 1879-Mrs. Jay Bums. Mrs. R. Z. 1 rake. IfWH-MIss Llda P. Wilson. 11 Miss Callie McConnell, Charle Elgutter. 1SS3 Mrs. Susan P. Almy, Mrs. A. D. t-ehermertiom. 1S3 Miss Edith E. Phelps, Mrs. . Alice H. Hodge. Sfi4Mr9. Zella Wilson Bryana. IS-Miss Minnie F. Thomas. Charles 8. McConnell. 1SS7 Mrs. Jenneatte Ulbbs Eeilwlch, Victor Rosowater. I ifCg .miss ranme m. frail, Hainan Bernstein. 1SS3 C. I Thomas. Miss Eunice S?teb blna. ItiHO Otto Bauman, Charles C. Rose water, Mrs. Ctiarles Sherman. lSyl Hrower E. McCague, Zetta B. Churchill. 1S!i3 Louis W. Edwards. Mrs. Margaret McK'ell Logan. 1 lsf.V-Wirt Thompson, Miss Abba Bowen. ISH-ROK8 B. Towle, Miss Jessie Godso ! I Kennedy. I Frank 11. Woodland, Miss Kate B. Stvartzlnnder. I ).:j-Fred B. Dale. Mrs. S. 8. Caldwell, j Mlvs Anna Watt. j 1S97 Harry A. Tukey, Mrs. Ray Wip ier. K-Mrs. Paul Hoagland, Brace Fonda. 1HW Mrs. Milton B. Newman. Mrs. Florence Cook Coryell, Doana Powell. 1900 Fam Reese, jr.. Miss AlK-e Bu chanan. 1IKJ1 Harry F, Rsed, Mrs. May Welsh Burleigh. 1902 Miss Jessie Xsson, A. W. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Oreenleaf, t-'tanley Rosewater, Hugh Wallace. 1804 Thomas E. Allen, Miss Ellis be th K lew lit, Will Kiewitt. 1905 Roy A. Ralph, Miss Marion runlo bouaer, Robert W. Bavldge. 190-Harry A. Koch, A. C. Potter. 1907 Frank M. Hoel, Harry Ryan 1908 Ham Reynolds, Ralph S. Doud, Louise Northrup. 1909 Coe Buchanan, Ruth Lindley, Jos Noon. 1910 Alfred C. Kennedy, jr., Ftuart Gould, Mrs. Linn P. Campbell. imi-Agnes Nielsen. Rmll Wlllrodt, Oldham Paisley, Loa Howard. 1912 David H. Bowman. Delia A. Nel son. Elisabeth Halney, J. F. Woolery. 191J Luella. Petersen. Ila Byrd. Frank Htxenbaugh, Wayne tfcdby. l'd Fred Kelner, Harold 1 Jind. ryou, Helen Carrier. Hemic Nelson. fttreasrtfcens Sore Back, If eli K id lie j a. i'6 U .-i uio, - ()f H iu i j liniment i-UT thres a dsy and apply to small of back It kills the jijilii. i',i'. All dnuiixt -Ad-e.rtliement FIRST VICE PRESIDENT 0. W. C. FOR NEXT YEAR. To Captain Kline the Day of June 19 is Quite a Holiday Captain Hairy Kline if the Salvation Army asserts thut is far ns lie Is con cerned June li Is. and always shall bo, a legal state ami national holiday. Tho roasuiiB for this statement are thus: Fifty yenrs ano on that day. while Captain James S. Kline of the Eleventh Kansas cavalry was ventilating native Americans on the great western plains, Harry Kline, now captain of a decidedly more peaceful army, "arrived in our midst." That Is to say. he became a citizen of the good ship Earth. This oc curred at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Hewn years ago on June 19 he took unto him self a wife and three years ago to this ery day he camo to Omnha and settled down to help the poor and neody. Alleges His Wife Threw Vases at Him Henry O. Calkins, secretary of the Ne braska Portland Cement company, has brought suit for divorce against Mrs. Mamie Calkins on tho following alleged grotinda of cruelty: That hla wife called hltn harsh names. That she Jhrew vases and pitchers at him. That she pointed a revolver nt him. That she circulated untrue charges about him. The plaintiff alleges that the defend ant's ill treatment has caused annoyance and Interference In his business and mental suffering. Mr. and Mrs. Calkins were mnrrled at Ieavonworth. Kan., May 2S, K)5. Mrs. Fred Drexel is Quite 111 at Home Mm. Fred Diexet, mother of City Com missioner Lrexel, Is "seriously ill at her home In Dundee. Her condition during the nteht was critical, but she seemed to be alight ly Improved today. Phri Is R3 years i.t age and has lived In Omaha fifty-nine years. Flic has been ailing for a year. Oxford Hays Athletic 1'nVW. OXFORD, Neb., Juno 19-(Bpeclal.) At a meeting of voters of Oxford school district it was decided to purchase, the " was 1700. Y i.mi in hi t ' -- r SOCIETY IS TRAVELING FAR Omaha Folks Going and Coming 01 Preparing for the Summer Trips to Lake and Seashore. PLANS FOR THE SUMMER SET H'ontlniicd from 1'uiro To dren have movnl to tu.ir new Ihiti W. Judge and M's. W. i'. Mi-Hi gh arc es-tahlii-hril In their new home on Thlrt nlnlh street. Mrs Paul Gallagher went to Kansas City Friday to lslt I er pa rente. -Mr. and Mrs. Xlncald. Mr. Wullacti Sliepai'd returned b'ri.lay j from Kl.acn. X. V bavins finished In ! lirst year at Coined. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McAllister of Cbl chuo ts the guest of her parents. Mr. land Mrs G. W. Ilervey. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwell cnt to I ; New York Wednesday to see their son. i Victor, jr.. off for Europe today alius Lena Lib. rtnan of Cleveland, IV, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry I lorn, and Mr. Horn, at their Hiwrtmcni in the Flora. MIps irnia graduated la-st week front thr Chicago univrrsltv with the title of S. B. Miss Edna Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Irvine, has returned fnuit the Chicago university, where she graduated this month. Miss Lillian Rabin, Miss Watt nnd sir. tan strtck and Mr. H. L. Ropers will leave Wednesday to give a concert at the Pos Moines clmutauooa. Mr. and Mrs. Thonina Ktitlcdgn have. returncd from their wedding trip and 'tlonai Federation or Musical Clubs to ne aro at the Hotel Snnford. Mrs. Rut ledge ilect the four best ortlsts In Ihii I'ntt d was formerly Misa Hope Ilanchrtt. j States In the different brnn.bes of iiinsbi Miss Mary Cosper pas gone to lioston (appears the name of Prudence Xcff. who and New York to spend the summer was born nt Nebraska City and until a studying dancing. She will return about few years ago claimed that place as her .-eptemher 1 to open a school he to. Miss Helen Bicknell kft last evening for Madison, where she will spend the summer, and In the fall leave from Madison for the east to enter college. Mrs. S. V. Robinson has gone to Water- town. P. !.. to visit her daughter. Mrs. James E. Mather, w hos hushnnl is a prominent young lawyer of that city. Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton Habcy have returned from their wedding trip and are at homo with the bride's par- entn. Mrs. I false v was formerly Miss Hazcl Carson. Mips Marjorlo Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Barrett, graduated inst week from the colleglato dnpartinent f Notre, Tatne. She will spend tho summer with her parents. Misa Irene Hamilton nml mother of Oklahoma City are spending a fe.v days with Miss Gertrude Ycung, who has taken an .apnrtment in the "West Far- nam at Thirty-eighth and Dewev' avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Weller expect Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Waters of New York with their daughters, Harriet and Helena.' to arrive early next week to visit them. Miss Harriet Waters was a classmate of Miss Dorothy Weller at St. Mary's and has visited here before. Mrs. Alfred Millard and eon. Hugh, are at the Fontonelle for a few days on their way to Oregon to Join Mr. Millard and Mr. Ted Millard, who finished at Cornell In February and Is engaged In farming with his father on their Oregon fruit ranch. Mr. W. H. Clarke of Manila was In Omaha Thursday and 's now spending a week with his father in Hastings. He will sail July 3 to Manila, Mrs. Clarke la at Corpus Christl, Tex., with her brother, Mr. David if. Touzalln, and Mrs. Touzalln, and will remain there most of the summer. Sne will probably spend the -winter In Washington, as Mr. Clarke plans to close up hla business affairs in Manila and return to the Fnlted Plates within tho year. In and Out of the Be Hive. Mrs. Harmon V. Smith, Jr., left Thurs nay for two weeks In Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burke and family will leave next week for California to sk sV- V t -- - MLrriiiir . .... .y t ti Tn . I t .... "- . r I NEBRASKA GIRL WINS HIGH HONOR AS TIANISTE. i I: .- i Prude ncc Among those ho were successful In tho nation-wide contest held by the Na- home. She is now located at Birming ham. Aln.. where she holds tho position -of director of the plann deartJnent f itho Southern School of Musical Art. Her training has been received entlrrly In Ihls country. tho has had appearances In many parts of the coi.ntty, Including many of the large cities and musical centers, the critics generally pronouncing her an artist of the first older. Her tin- 'usual success n her performance of the Borowskl concerto with tho Chicago ! inptmny orchestra was a decisive Indl- fcntlon of her enviable ability, hn June those contestants who were chosen by l,,,n Xatlonal Federation o." Musical Clus I 1,1 appear on an honorar program In loa Angeles, at which time Miss Neff will represent the soutlu in states, on of the four districts Into which the United States was divided for this occasion. spend the summer at Hollnas, where they have a bungalow. Mrs. and Misa Hamilton Irave today for Massachusetts, where they will spend the rummer. Miss Charlotte Rosewater left Thursday evening for Jamestown, X. Y'., where she will spend the summer. Miss Sapiro of San Francisco Is spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kopalil enroiite to her Lome. Misa Ethel and Miss Leona Dorsey have gone to Kansas -City, where they will remain during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. T. t.'. Byrne ami son, Ray, will motor to Excelsior Springs tomorrow, for a few days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Htewart of Council Bluffs will go east the first of July to bo gone six or eight weeks. Mrs. Ray C. Wagner and son, Richard, left Thursday for California to Join Mr. Wagner, who has been west for throe w eeks. Mii.li Mut'lha Noble leaves Monday to Join Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hiberson In California, where she will spend the si miner. Dr. L, J. Himones of Dubuque, la., motored to Omaha !ast week and while I. era will be the guest of his brother, L. A. Hlmones. Miss Catherine Cartan, granddaughter of Mra. E. W. Nash, accompanied by Miss Margaret Neery, left Wednesday for Han -- .... -.,. .A.-m. i I'taneiscu to spend tin summer with Mr. 1 1 i n y Ca- tan. Miss Gladys and Miss Daphne Peters returned Thursday from week In Hock Island, wheie thev weto guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mitchell. Miss Ixilharlne Mors goes to New York early next week end will remain tin ro for the summer to take a special c urse at Columbia university. Mrs 1 I Ad i nis and two children ex t ct m l.-ave tomorrow for Is Angeles, t'al , to spend two months with her par i nts. Mi. and Mrs M. Howling Miss Tress Butler sod Miss M.illlo Mcillnnla Pf Ottawa. Ml, cousins of Mr. Dan Butler, are islting here, nrouto t.i Denver nnd S'tn Francisco. Mr John S. Little, now with the Kld.l ty I'ndi rn rlters. who has been sending the last ten dns In Omahn. will return to New York City Monday eveijlng. Miss Marie Wood an! and Ms Van Murphy will leave July I for Roundup, Mont where they will be the guests of Mr. James Woodard for several weeks. Miss Katl erlne Fetch left Saturday for Bo'ki ley, Cal , w here she will attend the summer session of the University of Cal ifornia and the exposition at Han Fran risen. The Mis.-e.t Small T..i kinan, Mhlvlna Nenman and Iterth.i Newman, r. count panted by Mrs. M tluhln, are leaving toilay for a fixe weeks' visit to Call 'ovnla Miss Mary Cook w-io lias been m the south for the last three months returned this week. Her couslu, Miss Ethel Cook of Madison, Miss., "icconipanled her, and will be her guest for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Van Fleet lelt last evening for California to visit the expo sition. Dr. Van Fleet will attend the medics. I convention h. re and 'ater will vls.t Alaska. They will be gone three months. Mrs T. O. Lriiiuier and Mrs Erdntan Brunner and E. C. Brunner have gone to Clear 1-ake. Mrs. T. C. Brunner has opene,) their cottage for the summer and does not expect to, return before some time In September. Mrs. H. H. Fish and Mrs F.ffle Steen Kittksnn were In Lincoln for the week end as guests of Mrs. M. I. AJtkn. They were among the out-of-town guests at the dinner of forty-five covers given by Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 1 . Benton at tho Country club. Miss Ruth Randolf and her mother. Mrs. Frank Randolf. left ' Tuesday for tho Panama exposition. Miss Randolf Is a graduate of the University of Xobraska and e: teacher In the Dundee school. Enroute to tho roast they will visit a sister at MoCook. Neb, and stop over at Denver. Colorado Springs and Pali Lake City. iuilor's U1SS St ocii Elitist bo Twelve Days at Some Price Miss Butler positively goea out of business on July 1st. The entire present stock must go now to individuals at ridicu lously low prioes, or will go in a lump when the store closes, at whatever price they will bring. We d rather give the public the benefit. Will you come to get your share? Hundreds have bought hata here the past week. If Ton mil look fit These Banralns, Ten WSJ 1 Sorely route Saturday! 1 Will Sorely II nnr. route I J i7 , Ml I I , m,,, 1UU Fontenelle Brand Coffee The Coffee of Supreme Quality Pr'part'l tor you in Omaha's sanitary, uji lo diitc roasting )lant. At Your Grocer's Strongest wear M'lieti you want to look your lest, wear an easily. adjut.te.1 Cariucii tlie Quality Hair l.sj BC3TI Ws show sbov Chs Csrni snvvlo lor your guidsocs la buriaa kotf aols j While In California, Miss Randolf wl", t.ttend the Alpha Chi OmFo nationiu convention .11 the Hotel Virginia, LonS, Leach. Tho remainder of the summer Miss Randolf ami her ninth' r will spend In the mountains after visiting at I-os) Angeles, ian lib-go and Coronado Beach. They will return home September 1. Mr. anl Mrs. Charles D. lv-aton and small son will leave June y, for Mil waukee, where Mrs. Beaton and the babf will spend tho summer with Mr. and Mrs Weuster. M' Wenster and Mr. Beaton will snd two weeks fishing St Star Lake. Wisconsin, before Mr. Bea ton's return to Omaha. Mr and Mrs. J. T. Stewart. 2d. and Mr. and Mis. Miarles T. Kountxe have taken a house at Westhampton. L. t.. for the I summer. Mrs. Stewart and cblMren will . leave for there a week from next Monday. Thev will be Joined later by Mrs. Joel ' Stewart, who Is already east, and Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Kountze will not go on with their children until August. Don't Be Satisfied Witu" Half a Job" TAUv VHty (lennlnit anil D Oiinllty Cleaning-. Our prices .re about the name bs those) of less experienced clean ers, but that 1 as far as the roni pnrlaon Roes. Why Not Have The Best? HKillT riWES ladies' Palm Reach Suit. .tt.BO Men's Talm Bench Stilts. . .$ 1.1)0 Flannel Trousers BOc Summer Dress.es $1.25 Vp Douglas !H3 brings an Auto to your door on ery short notice. Remember we guarantee sattB fartlon or no pay. The Pantorium "(iond Cleaners and lyers" 1.M.V17 Jones St. Doug. 00.1. Ilrancli Office, 2010 Fa mam. Hotilti Omafwv. 028 No. 24th KU Entire Sold in Over a Thousand Hats Must Be Clcsed Out at a Price Actually Less Than Cost of Trimming. Hats worth to $5.00, go at......79c Hats worth to S7.50. go at...$1.75 Hats worth to $10, go at S2.75 Hats worth to $20, go at- $5.75 F.atir rUKm, Mlrrrs, Tables. taads. Etc., fr sal at a bargal. iBSS BUTLER 307 South 16th Next Door to Myers-Dillon longest Invisible af Haih.Net 5c Net. The extra tight icht W" )lr. A -J a shade twiNt render, it itivisibl tyle for every ooiffure- for anr hair. Ask your dealer fur the ('srtnrn Booklet" Latest Styloa la Hirilresslnf it's free. Try Carmen tyla b(, "Adjusta" rsp-shaped, no clastic cord or drawstring! tits perfectly. Look for iA Carmmn tnvtlopm Sc each at YOUR dealer