tr 111 HER: OMAITA, STTTI)AV. AUCLST 2S. 101". Perional Mention. 'v are S"erH,in' n f rf-y I -- ... Mrs. I.uojr A. Oow. at P7 Meredith avenue. Miss Clara Thomas loaves Friday for Seattle and Spokane via the Canadian Pa cific Miss Thomas will tnp at 8t. Pm'l. THE CUDAHY SISTERS, whose engagements to wed have just teen announced in Chi cago, are well remembered in Omaha, where they were reared find where they have visit"1 i'requently since making their home in Chicago. Sir. ami Mrs. F. O. Moore l.ave tak t rnvl bmiw at W11 North Fiftieth n ..j Mrs. Cssper K. Yoet, who liav I Mrs. I A. Oow. who was seriously In i Jured by a fall recently, is much im j proved. 1 Mrs. C. W. oieason and son. Harry, of Fremont are guests at the borne of Mr. Lake Louise and Panff. and w 11 be four or five we'-1'- ueen summering at Oh r - Rr MP.Ll.IPIf 1 . PrMar. Asat It 7, mill, 1L i i rp HE air seems to be engagements and rltb of filled i rtrmors others to be. Today conies the Interesting an nouncement from Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward A. Oudahy of tho engagement of tbelr daughter, Helen, to Mr. Aus tin H. Nlblaek, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Nlblack of Lake Forest. 111. Cupid has been busy this summer in the Cudahy household, as just two weeks ago Miss Florence Cudahy'a engagement to Mr. Spalding of Chi cago was announced. Both announce ment have come from Mackinac, the cummer home of the Cudahy. The Cudahy family left Omaha a few years ago to reside In Chicago, and while here Miss Helen was a great farorlte socially. She has been greatly admired here and elsewhere for her striking blonde type of beanty. She has often visited here as the guest of Miss Frances Nash. Since living In Chicago Miss Cudahy baa been very active In charity club work, and last year was honored by being elected president of the Junior league, one of the best known aocial clubs of the city. The date for the wedding la not yet announced. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mrs. Mary IrouJfoot and Mrs. O. Johnson entertained at a lrlle-lunrheon yesterday. The following guests were present: ' : ; . i 1 f ! IWE WILL DELIVER IT LATER WHEN YOU ARE READY I BOCTfOD TEE LAST THREE IflVS ! I OF THE I ri Mesdames XX M. Kckman, J. M. Tanner, T. Hlckoa, J. Thompson, 1 k Lambert, fwl lurke, John Russell, Kobert I "arks, M. Jarohson, Oarl Newport, f. Wallerslesil. Hobert Koeensweig, W. U. llaselmlre. Itobert Nieman, Hen'emln Holh, A. Hlbhernsea, K. O. Kuren. Misses A dele Davis, Jlortenae Ksd. nnle HcIiIikIi'I. Oenrslana Pa via, (Kll Peterson, Tho department Mesdamea Walter Mtech., C. A. Melcher, John Mark, J. Hamuelann, K M. Ixrd. 0. Harnhardt. Joseph Mclanagan, H. Nehle. W. Kliaworth, J. M. Hloom, Byron Clow, P. Jensen. 1. eo Wll-Min. W. M. tavls, John ItaaKTiiiiMsen, J. J. M'A Ulster, J. U Unlit, Mlsreii -Franc is Wills rd, I. aura Peterson, Kdna ltoiw'ig, Mm I.I Meirher. Lillian Poaeniwcla. managers and sales managers of the M. K. Hmlth company had dinner together Thursday evening. A cleverly arranged mui-al . program added to the enjoyment of the evening. Tlin guests Included: Messrs. f'. W. lUissess, Charles Duffle, John Gel wick a, K. '. Hutchinson, T. McPhsne, Messrs. C. A. Martitu. C. Huyhnlni, V. M. Hmtlh, W. H. Kooncy, J.'n. Mrohle, J. V. Hhireman. C. H. Rynernon, Joser.h Kelley, C Parmellee, Jack Myers, T. J. Art lets. K. W, Cornell, L. It. Clougli. Oeorge Tracy, K. J. Bussey, Marry Cole, "V. 11. Uooney, AV. It. Butler, I. II. Dawson. J I). Htafford. Messrs. Messrs. J'onaki Knee, Nnrn an tireen, 31. l. Poster. Jolm Itrh e, Joseph Laughlln, 1 . Hahine. Joseph Jones. Oeorgn . Myid, J. M. K Ireland, K. fin vat rum. JI. H. Carlson, J. n. .M. gullion, Jtlalns Maasejr, J. A. I'latt, . j. ooaaara, W. Kel-n. Jtert Paul, Charli-f. lr. John Cogan. Carl Phelps, I W. Kdwsrds, Harold Dnwnoy, A. Pamuelaon, Mrs. K. A. Ilosa entertained tn guests at luncheon today. Seventy reservations have been made for tha dinner party to be given by the White. Hhrlne this evening. The even ing will be aMnt in dancing. Among; the Visitors, Mrs. J. A. Sohltnger of Satins. Kan , and daughter, Alice Ttebecca. are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allberry, Mrs. M. L. Kaftree of Chb-ago arrived jWedensday to spend several weeks wttii (her daugliter, Mrs. J. II. Ilea ton. and Mr. tieaton. MUa Janet Bmwnlee. who was the puest of her brother, J. T. Miowniee. and Mrs. Brownlee, has returned to her home In Washington. Pa. Miss Btella Hardy and Mlas May But ler spent a few days last week with Mr. wnd Mrs. A. K. An her. en route home to 31ouston. Tex., from the exposition. John W, Ult. general agent of the Bock Island here. Miss t'tt has turn with her I mother in California for some time. Mr. lll'l Is part owner of the Hit Grand hotel an4 :iaa n-nl the ant yrar In California. The ceremony was performed In Han Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will return to Omaha to reside. At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Jolmson will give a dinner of eight rovers Haturday venlng at the Country club and Mr. and Mrs Moahler Colprtr.er will entertain six guests the same evening. Complimentary to Miss (Irare Wiltshire of Ixs Anicules, tho guest of Mrs. frank Hamilton. Mrs. Frank Judsnn entertained at luncheon t4ay at the Country club. Varied colored asters decorated the table and covers were placed for: Mofdnmes Mestlnnies frank Hsmlllo-i. C. M. Wllhelin, Howard MaUlilue, K. H. fiainea, W. A. C. JoliiiHon, K. P. KlrkendnTI. Mls 'Jraco Wiltshire. Newi of the Wayfarers. Miss Marie Woodward anil Miss Nan Murphy, who have been spending the summer In Round-t'p, Mont., visiting Mr. James I. Wnodarri, are now In Butte, Mont., guests at a bouse party. Mr. and Mrs. August Molhe Bortilum, who have been spending the last two weeks In Boston, will spend a few days with Mr. Uutson and Mr. Holnn Borglum In New York, and Colonel Vlgnal In Washington, before returning home, Sep tember 4. Pleasures Pait. Miss Maude Dnvlea entertained Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous tliowcr tn honor of Miss Mabel Hlrtes, ivho will be a September bride. Decorations were In pink roses. Those present were: Misses WIso Mabel Hirles, Mess Phelsti, Initio Hirt-e. 1'jina Widr. 1'jnnia (iroesbeck, Katu Iiible, sun Anneuser, Minnie Bamnnsarn, l'Vunces Delehunly, tht netce of Mr. Kd It. Williams and Mr. Oscar Williams of this city. At the Field Club. Mrs. Charles TTIgutter gave a chil dren's party this afternoon at the Field club. Kleven gueirts were entertained. Mr. James Trimble will entertain at ! dinner Saturday evening at the Field club, and Pr. and Mrs. IJ. A. McDermott j i vill have six guests at dluner Saturday. In pnd Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. James Famay and fam ily of Kansas City arrived this morning, to be the guest of Mra. Farnay'a slater, Mra. W. O, Preston, and Mr. Prest6n. Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature's Safe Blood Treatment Known for fit! Vents A a the Host Kemtfly for ItlioiiniatNiii, Cutarrli, Hcrofiilu, Skin IHkcuhon. Scientists have discovered that the forest and the Hold, tire abundantly supplied with vpRftntion of vnrloue kinds thnt furnish the Ingrpdlcnts for iiinklnK a remedy for practically every 111 nnd ailment of mankind. Medicines ninde from roots, herbs and barks which Nature has placed at the disposal of man, are better than strong mineral mixtures and concoctions. Mineral medicines work dangerously on the delicate parts of the system, especially the stomach and bowels, by eutlnic out the lining membrane, producing chronic dys pepsia and often entirely ruining the health. K. H. H. Is guaranteed to ' be a purely vegetable remedy. It Is made entirely of gentle-acting, healing, pu rifying roots, herbs and barks, pos sessing properties that build up all parts of the system. In addition to removing all Impurities and poisons from the blood. S. H. K. Is a safe treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Dis eases, Contagious Blood Poison, and all disorders of the blood. It cleanses the entire system and It's perman ent. Get S. S. H. at any drug store. K. S. 8. Is a standard remedy recog nized everywhere as the greatest blood antidote ever discovered. If yours Is a peculiar case write to S. H. H. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ann Morrel Helen Horenson, Maude Da vies, Irun, 1kWhi, nl V. Meadames Mesdames Hlrtes, John Dnvics. Thomas Davles, The members of the U. . . Grant Women's Belief Corps Kensington club ware entertained at tha home, of Mrs. John 8 tern Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tray nor. Mrs. Morse and Mis. Dance were special guests of tha afternoon. Those present were: ' McHdnmce Mesdames William Mehrens, R. K. Hpenccr, Many New and Attractive Pieces of Solid Mahogany and Over-Stuffed Fur niture arc Awaiting Your Inspection , -AT THE CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE H. C. Chapman, A, Adams, II. Dttfenhacker, Jt. A. Whllney, Alice Krecvee. Hculah Davla, It. H. Wilcox. A. M. Newell, John A. lenuster, Volona Morse, MlHses - Miattes Sophia Schneider, lcr. J'"i htern, Ida I.. King, J. W. Hmnlson, K. B. Ponders. Heln Jeffcoat, J. M. Taliaferro, M. O. Hweasy, K.rnest Crane, Walllam McMurry, John IStern. mm mum mm Reusing baying opportunities that will surely make hundreds of Greater Omahans satisfied customers of tho "Onion." 25 toS0"PER EOT SAEO On Qualify Furniture, Rugs. Stoves. Etc., at the IMP fa ONE DOLLAR DOWN SECURES ANY SIN GLE ROOM OP A HOME OUTFIT. l- An elegant showing of hcaittiful over-stuffed sofaa with chairs nnd rockcra to match, hamlsonie solid mahogany davenM)rta. chairs, rockers and library furniture, etc., also a !eaittlful collection of I'eilort Styles for your dining room, your living room and your lied room and their rlcea are) extremely low, made so on account of our inexpensive nuiiuiog and locntlon. Vir. Mra. J. Michaoia of Chieago la visiting and Mrs. H. U Uoall. At Happy Hollow Club. 1 Mr. . H. Howell will entertain at din ner Saturday owning at the Happy Hol low club, and Mr. R. Kusaeil will have Big guarts the same eitnlng. Mrs. Oeorge Mlckel will entertain tl.e members of tha Mothers' club at dinner 8aturday gvening at the Happy Hollow club. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Piel entertained tha (following guests at dinner last evening kat the Happy Hollow club: ' Messrs. and Meedamea Blarry t. Wtller. Huff. V C. K.Jm, It. and Mrs K. C. Henry. Mrs. Nsruy J. Moore. LT. N. 11. lUsiiKiMen. (Celebrate Wf ddinf AnniTemry. i Mr. and Mra. 8. N. Mealio celebrated their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary KVednesday evening at their apartments at tha Carlyle. Tha rooms were prettily Hecorated with purt and white aaters. krhe evening was spent In music and tarda, after which supper was served. I'hoee present were: Meaara. and Mesdames li It. Cole, W. A. Maalio. I Mrs. M. K. Miller. Viaaea Mines p-aliih Mlllrr. JMinor itenti. l rtle C. l ole, Kdna M. Cole. Mr. John Morriaaey. On the Calendar. Mrs. Kenneth PaXernon will entertain st luncheon Tuesday In honor of MUs -1U Halxv. the guest of Mlas Gladys fetera. Tot Uiii Htliey. ' Mrs. lUljh I'tt Cora Btern, Marion Myers. Alcsars. 1., K. MrMiivry. Mra Ixu Ooldsmlth entertained at luncheon tod iy at her home. Cover, were placed for twelve, ', To Live in Omaha. Mr. B. H. ltnldwln and sons. Carroll ' and rrederlo, arrived today from tha ' llaldwln ranch at punning. Neb,, anil are the guests of Mra. K. K. fiterrlcker. Mrs. Haldln It at Batavla. N. Y., where sha Is visiting another daughter, Mrs. Horace Chapln. On her return tha family will take up tholr residence at 3610 Ptne streets. Tho Baldwins have Just moved to Omaha from Klkhorn. Wedding Cards. Announcement have ben received by Omaha friends of the man-las at fen llego on August H of Miss lloaette Kugenle Tripp and Mr. l.loyd Krnest Oreppln. The bride Is the daughter of Mra. Thomas Hamilton, who, when ah lived In Omaha was Mlas Margaret Wil liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U H. Williams, one of tha pioneer families here, and Mrs. Qreppin Is therefore aNi I1 F jl .3i See Our Complete I rf v ,Jne of H,,Ud Ma" I , i 1 1 mil , T 11 hognny irnlturc, f. A massive Knuliie maliouiuiy poat ImhI, made and fin ished as all hitch grade mahogany ftirul- JQJ tZ( ture should he; our price s)aOsOv Sea Our Complete Una of Beautiful French Wilton Rugs ft IPmI I $1 ill i EASIEST TERMS AND ALWAYS THE GREATEST VALUES TO BE FOUND. sW MtiK a A. massive Over-Ktuffed Tut.u Sofa, upholstered with an excel lent iuality of Ix-autiful tapestry lery pleaolnx C70 tZt our nrlc. . f I JJ 1 lent qua U of a er U t'l-sljtn; etera rntnrialiu.il at inrbeon today at l.er home In honor of Mii Hlsa HaUey of Klliabelb. N. J., khe guest of Mlas Oladya Peters. An at krnctlva mound of Klllarney ro.es was iaed as the table centerpiece and Mrs. refers" guests were. Mesdftm' Mesdames rrv Ktliey, Kenneth Pateraon. lil'ltK. . ki-- Mian a l In. lM-y. Taihne leler. lauiys Margaret XJruce Announcement. Anoounci-nieiit was received in Omaha day of tie matriase of Mr. John W. "U and Miss Olive fit. daughter of Mr. BEDDEO WILL TRUST YOU For all the clothes you need, no matter where you lle. Pay $1.00 a Week . . j i I , . , ... 1417 Donslas r.1ERC!!AUTS TAXI CO. Teartag aa 01aa4 Can. pt hoar. Soac, M0 hvaaa at Kecehaata Sotei. arnooi.a ni t in Lr-XKi. OP 11 IC uATl or Toax auBiwats oox.i.iias Tork, Bab., Is Wextaaeaay, aVept. 1st. A beautiful genuine mahogany Iilhrary Table of a very massive design, exceptionally well nide and very nicely fin Ann Ct lslked; our rice. lull You Make Your Own Terms at Ihe CENTRAL flip' IP Am eltscant rocker, made of genu ine mahogany, the scat and back of which U upholstered with beau- tlful taH'ktry of an excellent qu&I It); our price la $16.50 Out of tlic Hlgl-i Rent District $12.50 For This Splen did China Closet. Golden oak, highly polished. 23 t CA AL FELT MATTRKS.S vU.UU 4 5-lb. guaranteed ticking. n i w in :;EE? Securea for You Any RUJ You May Select, Here's your opportunity to get a handsome rug on a rery small payment down. Ask to see the Special Tiger Velvet Rug, size 9x11 feet, in a special quallt , and offered to you at the low price of only $16.95 45 Lz vv inn L 1 & I nmBL S4.7S FOR THIS BEAU TIFUL SOLID OAK , LIBRARY TA11LE. Made In the popular plain de sign and finished In either golden or fumed oak; espe cially adapted for small rooms. EXTRA SPECIALS FROM THE RfQ DEPARTMENT $7.00 Plymouth Reversible FOR A BIG $4 SANITARY COUCH Has full steel frames, both sides adjustable so that you can make a full size bed. Heavy, strong fabric, supported by coll springs. GOODS BOUGHT NOW STORED FREE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Ruga size -Room . $3.75 $6.60 Matting Rugs Size , 9x12 feet. Sale Q qq price , $JtJO 125.00 Axmlnster Rugs Size 9x11 feet. Sale mm price 310.0 GREAT VALUES IX CHAIRS AX I) ROCKERS $15 Goklen Wood Beat Chairs well made, with brao arma. fiC Pal. prlc OUC $1.45 II. 7S leatherette Box Diners Made of solid oak, with quartered oak backs. Sale price 13.10 parlor Rockers Golden oak finish, wood seat, hale prlc. One Dollar Down Delivers to Your Homo Any Davenport tn Our Entire Stock. As a special, we offer you one as illustrated above, upholstered In Fabricoid leather, opens with but a tingle movement; dji tZf easily worth 23.00. Special... Kit ASS ItEDS AND EXTENSION TABLES GREATLY REDUCED $20.00 Brass Bed Full continu ous posts, satin finish. A splen- Jr- "...$12.95 $7.60 Extension Tables Five lefts, golden oak fin- djo q lsh. Sale price PO.U $23.50 Pedestal Extension Tables Large circular tope, American quartered oak round pedeatal $1.89 Pbr,7e.r S12.95 One Dollar Down Will Do UllaLleUJL, Av 111 I VV OMAHA SLCORJ6iJACKS01I STS. People' a Furniture ami Carpet Co. 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