j THE OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: APRIL 30, 1916. t: c bf iff rl r hi In i r a la- E P fc 6 What is Going On in Society Circles Gueiti from Australia. Ameng the Interesting gueU of the spring will be Mr'. and Mri. Clyde A. MerkntraMer of Sdney, Australia, for iwrly of Omaha. The lierkstrasrs ar rive ihif morning to b the guet until Trurn'sy of Mm E. ft. WMnon. They mi" enroute lo r.er horn after a visit In rerrla, 111. Among the affair given In honir of the Australian guret n 111 bo a dlnn'-r tl.li evemrg 1 y Mr. ai.d tm. W. H. lleril roeti: a lunchfoti at the Konteneile Mon day ny Mra. H I.. Tutoba, and In th eve Ti u Or, and Mr. Murrl II. Oiinham III g le a dinner at their home, follow I t mi Orpheum party an4 riiprr II)" Fntitrnelle. Tuesday Mr. Ankew Alex ander mill five a lurirheon and Mra. IS Jl. Wllenn a dlnnar. Mr. Marry Weller will le hostess Wednesday at a lum'heon and In !te evening lh Henry Coke will ghr a runner at their home for Mr. and Mr. Ii i krtrawr Winter Sojourner Return. Sir. and Mra. (Jennie )', Mjnro and lixhy returned leaf week from California. Mr, W, H. f'opplfton and aon, William, will It home next "k from California, atheie they have ln-ri alnre Die firnt of February. .Mia John T, Klerl of Coutul) Dluffa nil her dNiikhtrr, Mr, Wlldman, re :iiiiH Krlday troin Hun Antonio, Tea., here they a petit the winter, Mia. U, C. John lies returned from a liilrr ene nt Ml. ivteralmrg, Hi, Mra. Ji. n la Ooiilna coui.ly aiiperilil'-ndent for the Woman Oitlstian Teinprranca Union. Mia CHI lilerbower, who ha been In I'Nllfornla all wuiler with her mother, Mi. J. K. lioyd, la expected home thla wrelt, but Mr. Uoyd will remain weat until inter In I In- t Inic. Mr. I, H. I,ivltl he returned from Cill'omlu and Mexl-o. where the apent lne winter; Mr, i, J. McClalr from Ore Itoii ar Mi, t'oia K-ihertatn frsm Tallinn, n, All of the) women are ni'iit'ier of tlia Omni a Wnimii'i I'hrle thin Ti iiiIh ranee union. Further Lecturci for Mr. Merrill- I'm'er Hie aiiHfd' of the Hatred ll-arl 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri k ssu'W.lallnn, Mr. Anthony Mr il!l will (rive two extra leisure during lur stay In Omaha. Tito first one la to . he Thursday afternoon a I 4, when her .iiji will l,o "Why Do We itad rooks" The aeeond lerluio will bo the foi' i w ing Monday, May , at t In the ftvinonn, when "(inllda of the Karly "hi:r-h" will he I ho aubjoct. Tlrketa irty be eured from Mra. Arthur Keillne, Mr. (ieorge l,er, Mlaa I l! ii' fie Kinaler or at tha door. Mra. Merrill will jrlv a ouie of three h-rturoa thla week In t'oun- II Htuffa alo, Mr. Horace Kverett having xivon her home for the fit at on Tueadoy morn ing, when "Making the Moat of Tour Ufa' will be Iho aubject. Thuraday morning will b the aocond lecture at the home of Air, fharle T. Htewart on "The Tlar of Beauty," and Saturday "Our International Contribution" will b given at Mr. Erneat K, Ilart'a. Immediately after the completion of hur courne hero Mra. Merrill goea to Mollnr, III., at the Invitation of Mr. George reek, who I planning to give a lecture-tea at her lovely country noma, with Mra, Merrill Iho lecturer. Popular Twin Sitters Return. The return of the fipleaberger twin, on of thorn now Mra. Bamuel Ftahlno wlch of New York City, on Tueaday u frmugnt with much Intereet to their fimatm friend, especially aa it brought a lo tha formal announcement of Mlaa Mamie engagement to Mr. ftamoet Cramer of fw Tork City. The two young women ara with their parent. Mr, and Mr. N. A. Spleaberger, who have been vUltlng Mra. Rablnowtrh In the eaat and returned horn with them. Mlaa ftpteabcrger. too, ha been gone Tor aeveral montha. spending moat 'Of tha time with her alater. Swimming Claues at Bellevue. From now on tho awlmmlng pool l Bi llevue college will bo Invaded by aom of Omaha emart aet among tho younger clrta and boya under tha direction of Ml Oladya Tree, who will give leaaona In awlmmlng to them every Wedneaday and Katurday. Mlaa Tree baa mapped out an aitrai'tlve ptosram which la to Include all Klnil of atroke and divca neceaaary to the playing of water polo, a game elie hope t, iav her puplla ready to Urt hy next action. Of troka ther will ..e aide, back, breaat, Iigltah racing, ttudaeon and crawl, and of dive. wl Auntrallan aplaah, tniprdo, Kath anii wheel, aomeraault, and aa on tliimigh a Ht faecitiailng aa a pro t i:in of new dunce ateps. And then life vlng and how to reiicltte a drowning tin will he part ft the Itiatmollnn g:ten. Amung th(a who are beginning leeenna aif M Daphne rtra. Mary Hiirk In. detail Ingweieen, Meltora tHvt. Hrl.ii ( taike, l gnu l'iter.in, Mary Atotliath. I'laire D..ul,n, Mra. M WeibrH.k, and of the ouner girl. v' I'Unn, l.tnnia Nh. Virginia Markrl, hathattn Hart m. Julia raid- '' Dfiotlss Jif'l. Katharine Coad. ;' llitt!tn. Katharln Tartan and rnncf ment Announcement Mr atfl Mi I wa tVhn annaune th t;i!t.i ( tnnit ttajghter. It, it. a. and Mr lltriMi Colin ,V w.lh h n ren m "! I iii(i. e inu tb t jisinmi w l.i dJl tr. I annl l Me. J-.'li W (( itf (la ,n, n f' Mr "4 Mi M Well, v,' ' Mhki baa aeu,4 k int f lie t-,i. Alt raa, I Mr (,..!(. , W)H -) i, Wi:l ee !- la ! Vr '! M i .i-a Wuta4f M .. lie, . awwuii.e iaa iii(it t .i d.aHit, 'riv iti( la ttv w s'.v r i'x.i, i-, i a . Wi t a It. U ef J U Mit (. S.ht K't Bftroihkl, ltett it a li in f fi.v 1 1 a ww I'enkec t i 1411 iw l " " a4 vta l, ..' t the -eiMt ( ),! d.4H(ai -." I !. ta t At 'fl . ml ' ' 4i(g win ), iH Ik " e l kta at t !. ' a taea tiy e ati h4 ' g ! ' t lttl " l O'-e. $s Barnibn Tt an! ir ; m IK ttwwa iKt f VH'.,. It..). fPW , ' t )iuata Iar HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED. '-'-Z v ' - if J Ikmc Livingston - PHOTO - l.UMI$St 11 ill'i in HI " iiiiiiii iinu'tm 111, 4 in mm, 1 1 miii 1" l"l lh guild will i ve te-i and hold a haxanr In tha filld room of th church Wednea day afternoon fiom 3 to 6 o'clock. Mra. ('. W. I.yinm la In chai'Ke of the ten table, alti'd hy Mia, J.luyd O. llol- apple, Mr. V, II. Jni.e and Mlna Hle:i hcohle. The affnlt I to he given In ln Icreat of the building fund. Among tho article for Mile will he doll and apron. Hinton-Chaie Wedding. Ml Caniiellta Che, daughter of Mr. and Jin. Clement Chaae, waa married laat evening at I o'clock at HI. Chryao- Ktom' church, hClcago, to Mr. Uebaatian (Union. Itight lie v, etlorge Allen Beei her. blbp of Kearney, a Minted by Rev. flardner McW'hortar of Ht. Chryaoalom', will officiate. I Mm Helena Chaae, alater lo tha bride, waa mrUd of honor, and th biideamalda were Ml Mildred Rog er of Omaha and I Mm eJan Hterllng of hClcago, Mary and Margaret Wattle, daughtera of Mr. and Mra, Uurdon VV, Wattlea were th flower girl. Mr, Bpeii cer Gordon of Washington wa beat man and th uaher were Mr. Clement IS. Chaa of Kewlrkley, Pa.; Mr. Alfred Walter of Plttaburgh, Mr. John Bcull of Rvamton and Mr.' Kdward Llvlngeton of Chicago. After th ceremony th father and mother of th brtd held a reception at their home In llmh at rr et. Among the Omaha gtieat at th wed ding were Mra. Kdmund Minor Fair field, Mra. Warren Ml Roger, Mr. tJur don W. Wattle, Mla Margaret Wattlea. Mia Mary Wattlea and Mlaa Mary Munchhoff. Min. Wolff of New York City, Mr. and Mr. Clement Ii. Chaa of Bewtcklay, Ta ; Mr. Alfred Walter of ritleburgrt and Mr. George L. Peck of New York were alao preaent. Mr. and Mra. Hlnton will apend their honeymoon at a Hummer cottage In Wood atock, N. T., and will be at horn after July 1 at Vtt Lake View avenue. Pait Feitivitiei. Mia Helen Foley entertained a dancing party at her horn Monday evening, Tho preaent were; Mleae Mlae Maria Flannlgan Anna Foater (lertrude McDnrmott Iran Mughe Maria Flannlgan Mera. Meaaia K.arl Oarigner Ray Hughee Carl May hay Cart oil Auatln Hedenstrelt High School Affair. Th Sigma Tan Nu, a oclal club of tb Central high achool, gav a dinner at th Hotel Loyal laat evening. Mr. and Mr. Arthur R. Thatcher chaperoned th affair, with Mr. Robert Chrlatle acting a toaatmaater. Covr wr laid for forty guet. Min Tree to lecture. Mlaa Olady Tree will lecture on "At lanlla ' Tuaertay afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mia Conper'a atudlo In th l.yrte building Mlaa Trw I a delightful Kng tlh girl who ha eom her to gtv In (tructton In dancing and phvitcal eultura Prtttint Mile Affair. Th woman of the Prettltet Mile Oulf dub will ha entertained at a May break feat Tueedey morning at II aeluck at th hem e( Mi tlienn Hmlth. The b"t will b titetl by Mf,tame Chri Dreaher Flank D I a'H.ei. t: a Hrjl. !kfeMe -I I Ion nt Uim I tlotiiiiH F 1 1 JHntaa, II. C, M.l..n. K N Jiun mi. . ) Nrthru Oaahani at EsctUinr Springi. New (tonah arrival at th 11. Ul linapf In ..eii-r ct r. It n.t Mr C F ! !! - lllu.. Vrr l-uain, )! ' )W I I' t U j. tain.. ! . h D mi Vt - I' ii Km ft. AB4rw'i Muiutl Frffm tl, A tlW I fl "Ml tk.. h WiU '- a m'i. f " ti 1 ! aiw.t. Mr, l a J AJt.i.a w ( w. '1'en I CU mi ift.t 11 al Mra tk -A t . . i..e a 1 at It H T Ml IUt.4 jourtri' CUi Ktttrt. Sir M it Klg wit Unit l N ...!... r' ii.,h .. I W Ml K:,k T1 aftemen V hi will I- ar4 r VH Mi a 1 . mlikt, M-a 1 ! t4 Mr N V (.,. 1 4 ft Mat 8rs4t Mia Ilea ft t a k ii4'f , l t.f aM T n h'i Wii . ), wm t 1 1 4 t tor rwfn.a -t-ii a f F 1 ', l Vl. 1 . r ! 1 a .re ' A- " at ilk b! f II l W"l 1 Jf' H ?" .-r ' ' '1 FORT WAYNE GIRL GUEST OF MISS MARJORIE HOWLAND. If v , V.'-D , f ; I I ' 1 i LOS ANGELES GIRL TO WED AN OMAHA DOCTOR. mm - a- church auile. Saturday noon Mr. Carl Nonllund of Auburn gav a luncheon at th I-oyl for Ml Jerpe. Th uet wr: Ml Mlaeea Kleanor Jerpe, Adlne Jerpe, He I ma Jerpe. " Ami Hlnnrn, Kllen Hloom. Lily lletidrlckaon. Clara Petereon, Mlea Henrickaon will give a mlacella neou ahower next Monday for Mlaa Jerpe and Ihuraday evening Mlaa Clara Peter ion will entertain at her home for th futur bride. For Mri. Merrill. Mr. Frank L. Haller gav a pretty luncheon at th I'lilveraity club Saturday afternoon for Mra. Anthony French Mer rill of Chicago. Th dining room and table wr decorated with th color of th Llnlnger Travel club, green end white, and th tabl held a rar oriental center piece embroidered tn Turklali gold and allver. A Tiffany branched vaa waa filled with all aorta of white aprlng flower and a bouquet of pink awaat pea wa a; each plat. Tho preaent wer; Meadamea Meadamea A. K Merrill. F.lar Wakeley, K. K Dempater, I-rrilelh k II. t.oie Itobcrt Doheity Ijlen Gibbon. vv, 11. ( latKe. A. 1. Wllilaina, J J. Pkkey, Ralph t'onnell, I ink 1.. Mailer. Joeph M. Mntcalf, J. W, Onfflih, .1, H Kvan. Draper Hmlth. a Ml Nellie Wkelev Women Golferi to Meet. The Omaha Woman Onlf aoo4atinn will hold a bua'neea meeting Wednaiday tt t o'clock at th Hotel Fontenella. met lanln floor, to dlecu th time and place for th flret golf match and further plana for thla year. Mra. K. If Bprague ta president; Mra. William Tracy Rum, flial vU preeldenti Mra. J. W, Tlllnon. a'"nd vr prealdeiit, and Mr, I. M Lord, e.rlry-lreurer. Columbui Club Dance. Th Celumhua dub entertained at a dancing party at tha lUnac-em park pa vilion Thursday evening T follow Ing wer ptht Xeeer t J li..hvh J N rinpeirl k Martin ll.iliruva, F J Celt in, t' j Atoiiann ' f M.iv.ni.l, r v k u . I- I hateentammer, N'. k Mnh,, t' W Prill !.l K.iiv J nlli.e, a .1 W !! tana airc h iik Uenl m tlM- lerllli.l lill ! M.rirl , I i hlimeitl, t u.ol e en , H.tii a tvff, V'.IIH t (ri i tt I 'I n. 1 !.ene kt. .-at.if t M D.-W D it tun Vih v r .n a p.r 1en, 1 .D ant, Wr!t 1 '!' -h I'ptoa Roonejf WiJUtitg Mm Vi.it T Raer, 4 im Mi r Ice t uelt, iairt I a.i .i.Ut at I al Ik raienn it tkt lrl VI ., tl MiV. ! , ,1 Ii I Mt A' an I vl-i H y rt r. ri , rt r t tih ie k i 111 , Kk'sKti of Cvlu:.-.Hm AiiaU Tie hi ' f t'ttiMruru a, 1 t, Vay 4c i i4 per'r f imi al St 1 a kaf H-'tk Ij'tuial A it M V ta Ma4f t Mi tel t I Vti4 t I a 4 W Hanwta VH mt IV t We ta -I V. A H J4 la 4 ' A! . Ja tla I -f t . Mr in waet fa Kent Itu Vir t' i il aft M la (.!. f.t i'i M M lit rn 1111 (f l.ipjj aktt i k L f ' K Y 'a ' ViS PRESIDENT OF THE PI BETA PHI SORORITY. la awx"r ' ' , 1 v , fti " ' -a .JeiiiT( : v X' - ' 1 1- ; JUrs-Henry Cqx POPULAR GIRL WHOSE ENGAGE MENT IS ANNOUNCED. Mtmie Spitsbergen houa gueat of Mlaa ljula tlouck, leave for her horn Tueaday. Another Lincoln gueat, Mia Paulln Enalgn, la vlaltlng Mlaa Edith Hamilton. Personal Mention. Mr. T. V, Tully 1a eerloualy 111 at her hem. Mr. W. K. W eatenberger of I-anceater, 0., la vlaltlng tier daughter, Mr. R. A. Campbell. Th Mlaaea Bella and Jo von Mlanafelde ara at th Ciaremont Inn until tha end of th achool year. Mr. and Mra. C. C. Relden expect to move Into their new home at 4909 Cali fornia atreet about Juno I. Mra. Fred Ochaenbeln of Ft Iiui. la making an extended vlilt with her mother, Mr. H. V. Beaver. Olarenca Peter, who he been re cuperating at Southern Pine, 8. C., from an operation upon ht ear, I at horn and will not return to Yale thla year. Mr. and Mra C T, Taylor relumed Wedneeday from a thre niontha' trip. After apendtng the winter In Fhuld. Mr. and Mra. Taylor vlltd In Washington and Buffalo. Mr. and Mra, H K, Freddckon ex pect to motor down lnli Mlaatmrt Hun day for a ahert Walt with relallvea. after which they will Irate f,if their ranch In W ynmln and mn l th mm. mr touring Colorado, Wyoming; and the Tellewatnne National park, Ray Millard wa home far thre d freni the t'ltotih achuul In N'w llait her h t tu4lnt Oil yr It left Tu-ty te piut tit i et hi Waaler v. atit-a In t tic i witli In father, Mr W MDSard ln l'etr. a 1.0 at tend Ih rn a h. al. retain t.'rn..rr,. ef'er wk at bm la and Out of tht B Hit Mr J.ha U Whtr mi lined Monday frm ftcaielrr ailrt Mt A M I i'.' ! t '. t'Hft f ( a l ?. Ui in, . it i ii itm a I frm a ? ' i')i m leu' Jn. I . I . ah, Wa ta f.r a :'. I. r . 1 I ltl I. ' 1M I t'' I I ! -'f i aitl Vt li i t n Vtl l ! t r ,,1 . r, k t tat . (.! a . n I .1 ati- 0 M. ill i hi iiIiiikI K-ii 1 WIN hf n...ike t lietx .11 N , ll te, Vlra Ii . f I ' Mr I tut 911 ef 1 ',.0 ,i.(,t -,a w ka 14 vul.g re ii'fi. tie J H 1 ' ! .mi t I .nil ri i m Me ami M t. f ! .! !nrn VVMI Dy for You Drcshcr Bros, 221117 Ffirnam St. Tiler 34$. 7 7 ' '" A ' ' , 5 cr ; I ' m v--Is 4 ,v i I ' 'f ST i ' 1 .A "a l Sunday from Lincoln, whero they were called by the lllnena of Mr. eUvcr'a father. Mr. 1.. V. Crofoot, who ha been eaat to apend th Kaalcr vacation with her daughter, Vlrulnla. is expected homo to morrow. Mr. Cieoixe A. lloaglanri went up laat week to Ike Washington, where lie ex pect to cpend the cummer at hi favorite (port, flahing. Social Gossip. Mr, mid Mra. a. K. Haveratlck will re lurn fcuin U111 cat Monday. Kx-toiiurcaanian Flumlcy of Vermont waa a gncet of Or, arid Mra. 8. R. Town Wednesday. Mlaa Vurlon Kuhn and Mlaa Gertrude Meii! leave Tuiiaday for two week on the MU ranch nenr Cody, Neb, Min Dorothy Rlngwalt ha been at Weat Point, N. Y vUltlngr her slater, Mra. Thoma 1. Haye, and Lieutenant Hayea. Mr. HwartilatMlfir, who went to Wash ington, D, C, ten day ago,, haa been in Annapolis with Mr. Nathan Hhelton for a dy or two. ,MIa Murtha Folda, who has been In New Mexico thla laat winter, waa In Omaha nt tho Kotitenello Thursday and Frldny, on vt way eaat. Mrs. Mark II. Peck arrived Tueaday from Huffalo to apend th summer here with Mrs. George A. Hoe-gland and her niece, Mr. Fred Montmorency, Mra, Peck has been living In Buffalo for the We Are Going 1 n All 1 ... MIGHTY SALE OF DRESSESl SPRING COATS AT PRICES Every Drtu in Stack it Reduced 1'bat Will Be the Talk of the Town 5 $9i $i3i $io i2i nm For Dreuos For Dresies For Dresaes For Ooats For Ooatt For Ooati Eeiralarly EnilarlT ' Regularly Worth to Worth to Worth to $9.60 $16.60 $22.60 $15.00 $17.50 $23.60 3llk or Wool Silk or Wool Ulk ar Wool For Every Ua 811k or Wool Silk or Wool Tho prloet quoted ahoro ar not mere "newgpaper bait," but are bon-fld reductlona offered In order to reduce our atock. Thla aale meant that you get t garment May lit at a price ordinarily not quoted until July. You are offered the tale price now while the g txment 1 1 In ttyl not when the teaeon It patt ir you bare not yet purchased don't let tbla opportunity patt. Ntw Spring Blouses Georgette, Crepe de Chine Regular $8.60 Values $4.95 Of This Coupon Puts 43 Cts. in Your Hand- ! THINK of Kettle made pure thick sheet Aluminum, for 87 cents instead of $1,30, the regular price. We are losing our own profit and givintf the retailer's profit to you to introduce ' 1892" Aluminum Cooking Utensils into every home. I lere is the biggest bargain in the best Aluminum your good money can tuy. The Coupon below is actually worth 43 cents. It represents that much cash. Dot yoo must bm prompt. Thla opportunity won't laat loot . Thla Kettle It oo of tha tip-top quality lOfi SPUN ALUMINUM Gookiiu? Utensils guaranteed to wear and give complete satisfaction for 20 years. Made by the oldeit Aluminum concern tn ilileni. Mt. H. C. Kelt, lir(illle. Oh lev kat tii flvemutt "11. 1" Alum. irtnt Kettl erery day for Jl yr tnj tayt In a lei. ter lKl II ttMtk g4 l r 4 I MvaaiMtfiM w 1 ) V u Iua ! te t.i ii aWi takl l W' iv,4llai H ; AIMe ' hi (4 1l' !). li m- Im. nil tl mtm MfltMt )! IH kaa TAKt IMS CQUfON Illinois Pure l munt. Cook Cw ItltnoU f at, tHU.1 QUALITY HST a i- TRADt MAV4 ra in 4ni ( ) ai )) II last two yeare with her on, Mr. Herbert Gannett, and Mrs. Gannett. Mrs. Ella Magee leaves today for Greenwich, Conn., to spend severai week a the sueat of Mr, and Mr. E. Olmon Bird at their ummer home. "Appletrce Farm." Mr. Iteba Morgan la spending the week In Lincoln with her grandchildren, during tha abenre of their parents, Mr. and Mr. Georgo Proudflt, who ara at Excel alor Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Hoxl Clarke, who were called here by th death of her grand father, Mr. Martin Cola, will return eat Mondwy and will bo followed later by Mr. Clarke's mother, Mrs. Ella Squires, who will spend tha iimmor with them. Notei of Intereit. Mis Kmlly Keller,, chaperoned by her mother, Mr. Charles D. Keller, attended th ICaater hop at Wert Point laat Hatur day from Rosemary Hall. Mrs. Keller Is no In New York. Mr. M. V. Cameron Is lay delegata to tha general conference of th Methodist church, which opens May ) at Saratoga, N. Y. He had chartre of th excursion party that left here Wednesday. Miss Heth Vail Is spending th week In Beatrice with conalns and returna to Omaha Tueaday for a few day before leiivlnrf for Hancock, Mich., where her marriage to Mr, Iwssau of Newton, Conn., Is lo take pine Juno 24, Mr. and Mr. J. H. F.vans or Salt Lak City are here vHUni relative. Mr. Kvans 15th and Douglas Streets to Reduce Our Stock of Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses at Once!!! The continued chilly weather baa retarded our expected buMnegg. Our stock of women'g apparel are heavier than they should be tt tbla time, but wa ara not going to alt and wait for tha weather. We are going to reduce thit stock of Women's Wear with a sale that ordinarily would be considered wonderful if given in July, but it starts Monday and will last one week. Don't miss it! It WOMEN'S HANDSOME SPRING SUITS $15 for Suiti Worth $25.00 ALL MATERIALS For Suiti Worth $32.50 SILK OR WOOL Suits From $50 Up, Every Suit Goes Women's Silk $f Walking Skirti fJ jgyife I5a A DOUGLAS ii it a 5 quart from absolutely TBaDB MASS Mai ta Aniti a(. I KM fea I - t t lam 4 tall huH AtuMlaaai aui J(iJ if , MJ III . M, lhl ' iwr l4 a eut'!!!.! iv 11 Alww.ie.MM. t4 luttfru) a MM TO TOteT HI I A 1 ioa Y Aluminum Co 0"At.lTY PlBhT I rv;-n.' . To Retail Merchants: You art hereby sulhortitrd kt tell In bcaitr, mt 5 qt. "IH.Q rurt arun Aluminum K Hi Nu, fv nrtiilcrd ua t. U M )car, at ih Jvf rticU price rl ; cent inMcaJ tl $l.,V0. Illlnoli Pure Aluminum C. Lemont Cook County Illlnoli i)jjjlj,j,)il. Is tax eommliwloner of the OreKon Short . Line Railroad company and for many yaara prior to Moving to Halt Laka waa a resident of Onmlia. Mr. Frank ColpcUer ha dismantled and cloned her home on Kouth Twenty fifth avenue and, witli her mother, Mr. Dubois, haa gone to the Colonial to stay until they go to Chlcngo to spend the summer with Mra Colpetzer's daughter, Mrs. Harry Wllklns. Divorce Courts Are Being Kept Busy Application for divorce are; Catherine Zoueher from Thoma. Mar ried in 19I2, and charges deacrtlott. Llllle L. Cherry from Gaorg Cherry. Married at Independence, Kan., In l9f. Charge desertion and nonaupport, Aka cuatody of three children. Beatrice Rurreaa haa been granted a divorce from Benjamin Burreas, on grounds of cruelty. Mildred Branlff has been given a sep aration from William A. Branlff on ground of cruelty. Myrtle Mankoakl has been granted a divorce front Paul. William J. Dean wants a dlvorc from Knnls Klaln Dean on grounds of cruelty. Mary Volnovlch wants a divorce from Ztvan, her husband, on grounds of drunk enness. Phonha J ifulae want a dlvorea from James L, llulee on grounds of cruelty. J3erS 25 For Suitg Worth $42.60 SILK OR WOOL Priced to Off Nothing Reserved Sale of New Waists Silk or Lace values to 4. Values to $4.60 ii II for This 31.30 5 Quart Aluminum Kettle MM e je ) ' al i t