2 B IHh OMAJiA ht.MIAI Hr.Ji : AlAilM li. 1 U 1 1. What is Going On in Society Circles Kelly Art Located in Chicago. From i. hii o -oit-rs ou that the Thomas 1 Kellva have joined the fact:'it of the Waiter Jmmv n h.ol, which has been re hriMer.ed the Chi cago I n s i : t w t r of Y:sw The Mu sical leader of t huMiio. in it? cor-, men! on The av arcenirnt. a" "Greatly in Mi pr ! be rongiatu lated upon hi$ latent a." intuition, lor no two people who h.,r tonic to Chi, ao have arou-r! n m e mtr : rf than (i'rsp iuo uV'-trM nrcst- Omaha, who work, th.ti tii unique poi: rils usual i-v Mt. and difinuv t. ejlaViu d ! t a tiii'v la,t fcn for- Mruri i Wo war.! T Omaha Girls Bring Children from Chicago to Visit Folks Vl , -'ISO' ff7 n Mr ...rcn K..Sr ga.c a .l.niirr ? iT VW XVACl.V' Nily t thr ....! .Int. IM ore J W , - s:'' i jVSS$ nip lift klnrM wrrc ' J ' V " f I ff g Mi '.'V! uVircn ha.l .. .Inn.fr ,;.;' t ";":v- "T " I Vvkl LOWC jrtv at ttir t mtr ilul atniav " ' I i I I jTHqSr I :n I ill nf I . jjand John ,,rVvr. IJy :; ' f " i J Mkl(, !Rt;HT THE HOMK OF 11F.R l-ARKNTS. IK l,fr ll " -tw. VFJI . in MK.s. . li AKI.ilS K. HARDIN C. I PRESIDENT OF BENSON j GIVES UP EMPLOYMENT W. C. T. U. j IN OMAHA. Nrs William Maurice Giznhch and 'Natalie"'1' fff 1 ftl GUEST OF HER PARENTS, MR. AND MRS. ANDREW ML'RPUV. j j Xmmm ( j f' jfc Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wheeler of l.in-' It, A ' I l'i coin, who have a collage there. ' I I nm-S tlM-mtm.- t Mrs. Ross Towle returned Mondav xVSSI m NUl 4"BfK A A from visiting Miss Etigrnir Patterson! -1 VTJ - vf . and Mrs. Miriam Boyce at OkobojiJ 'l ' k ' , ' ' Mrs. Towle and Mis's Uessie Towlc, i '9 I E ' ' leave about the fifteenth for Lake V Jv I 1 ' S ' y ..''', ' Darling, Minn., for a three-weeks' . L- .", & ' J t :n0mm , train to join them and are now at Uicrokec park with them for ten days, before going to Elkhqrn Lodge in Es ics park. 'V!l.r I'l'H .ritiHi,. ih Mr,: Mrs, W. I. Fine had seven guests last evening Other dinners were Or. anil Mrs. C. A. Hull with a party of right guests; Mr. F. II Davi with three; Mr. I'. T. Kountrc. Mr. and Mrs. John Madden with four; Mr. f 'hit 'Met?, for Miss Hazel Ktnrdict of Fast Orange. Y I., guest of MUs loseplnne t'ongdon, a party- of six; Mr. and Mrs. Jack cbstr t with four; Mrs. F, M. Fairfield with four, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Towle with a party of six. Krauk J Nrtin. : Couu n,-. itn.t .Vlra TttUi L Low. tlH, i,,rlhv Vlleov SirlU lliox. At Happy Hollow Country Club. Mr. and Mrs tieorge E. Mickel en tertained at dinner at the Happy , Hollow club last evening as a com pliment to Mr. ami Mrs. Edward 'Beaumont King of Taconia, Wash., ho are visiting Mrs. King's mother, -rs. C. W. King, and her sister, Mrs. L. Mickel of i tititii.il lllufTs. t. ov "Vrwerc laid for: tiaiini. cntt M,itAin(-5 --Tfln-t rirrtunii'iii T t. c'onil.ii. Klin (i.Tsrwiim. li'nrt w I'l.lnir. . . h ; - ttt.lllutTi. ' Mr. B. A.JV'Icox gave a dinner at sJrlappy Hollowi. club Saturday even in. Those present were; v Mfsar. aiiit M.'siliun-i, -- .,15. H. Ernflht Af founrll Illuft. fltK Allt,u Enrrnflghl. . JHYancru KMrnflKhl. 'NRHin W'llriM. Mr. Kol-rl Nolt,, r. Mr. and Mrs. t'. C. lielden had a .party of six at a birthday dinner last Evening. Later they joined the ,peorge E. Mickel company. Mr. Hrower K. McCague had reser vations for eight guests at dinner. Other dinners with parties of live or less were: J. A. l.inderholni, Nortts Brown. W. F. Dawson, I. F. l.ood "rich, W. R. McFarland, i). E. Utile. jjnd E. F. Leary. !At Carter Lake Club. .- H. B. Whitchouse will entertain the ball team of the National Cash Register employes at a u:,Hl o'clock .dinner at the club tomorrow even Mng. The visiting team w ill plav with $he Carter lake hall team in the ait ernoon. Reservations have been made t3or thirty. ' Friday morning at the meeting of -Jbe Carter Lake club women bowl ijtrs,. Mrs. H. E. Simpson won high score. .C H. T. Riepen, Mr. Tinnes and "Mr. Holiman entertained parties of -lour and six at the dinner dance yes Jerday evening. JAt the Field Club. -'.ilr, and Mrs. A. H. Fetters enter .Stained a dinner party at the Field club "last evening, lovers were laid for; JC. Or. and Mrs. B. W. Lhrl.tlc, r Mun. and Meadtmts aiTtthn Orr McDonald, ('harln nurmaater. CharlaaO. MrUonald, E '. Twanilry. Track Jumper, Frank K. liavln. Dr. and Mrs. John Mach entertained "al the week-end dinner-dance at the Field club last evening: Maura, and Uaedamta: Chaatar Nlrman, F. Houspr. I.vnrh ! Mr. B. Oraan. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunter had sereral guests at dinner at the Field eltlh last eveninff. I 'overs were laiit for: Mr. and Mra. J. W. HolmtiuUl Mlaaea Mlnufi, Stalla Holmqulat, Oarulina llolrnciuipt. Mra. Francea Axtlt. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry had ten guests at dinner at the Field club Sat urday evening. " Mrs. V. B. Roney had a dinner party for ten at the Field club. Mrs. H. M. Goulding had seven guests and J. J. Brown and J. J. Alexander had small companies. A Dutch treat party of eighteen en joyed the dinner-dance at the Field club last evening. ceptioually beautiful this year. Dur ing the qualifying and club champion hip games a number of luncheon parties will be given. The first one will he when Mrs. George Macdoti aid entertains next Wednesday, and tie closely followed by a lunch eon hy Mrs. John Mekius. The membership will enjoy a sport dinner Tuesday evening, when a large company of golfers and their friends will assemble to relate the exper iences of the games which they have played this summer. The board of directors announce the following list of events: August t'. corn roast and hillside dinner, 1 lodge. followed by moving picture show or j Mr. and Mrs. M. T program; August 2n, home talent : son left Tuesday for program put on by 1. P. Ringer; ' inn. Kstcs park." Augtisi .10. patriotic night ; diniiei will J Mr. and Mrs. I'. followed by patriotic music, speeches bv men ot prominence; Sep teuiber 1-', birthday partv. arrange! by the secretary and assistants; Sep tember N, clam bake. Seek Cooler Climes. Mrs. Arthur F. Smith and children arc at Prior Lake. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. C'apen left Saturday for Ocean Point, Me. Mr. Howard 0. Squires and son, Judson. left Monday for a month at i Icar Water Lake. Minn. I Miss Mabel Harper left Thursday j for Wequetonstng, Mich., where she. will lie with Mrs Mary I. C'reigh at the latter's cottage. ' Mr and Mrs. I'. II. Davis and i daughters. Miss Elizabeth and Miss, Meliora. leave today for Lake Placid! in the Adirondacks. i Mr. and Mrs H.yron f.. lUtrbank j and son. Forrest, left Thursday for j Halifax, N'ovia Scotia, bv wav of the - ! lakes from Detroit. ! Mr. and Mrs. Farl E. Stantield arid Mr and Mrs. (leorge Siert motored i to lake ( Ikoboti this week-end for a: j week's stay at the tiatcsvvood hotel. Mr. and Mrs. I". Will Hamilton , .old Miss Marion Hamilton are at Kcach Bluff. Mass.. where they have! ; their car and arc enjoying the mo- loring about there. Miss Marion Towle left Wednes-i day for t In i.stin.is Lake. Minn , to j join her parents and sister, who. i with Mrs. W. II. Bucholz. have gone lliere from Madison Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith left Wednesday for Atlantic City by way , of the Thousand Islands and Lake George. They will be gone a month i and expect to stop at the Chalfontc while at Atlantic City. ! Mrs. Douglas B Welpton and son, Richard, leave today for Lake Min netonka. where they will spend five or six weeks. Mr. Welpton v. ill go to Canada shortly and then join Ins I wife and son in Minnesota On Vacation Trips. i Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bowley are -pending their honeymoon at Lake ( ikoboji. They left Tuesday and will be gone three weeks. Mr and Mrs. X. F. Harriman and daughters, Margaret and Mary, left Friday evening to spend the month of August at Lake Osakis, Minn. Miss Mar Engler has been spend ing the last week with her brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Eng ler. at Clear Lake, la. Sunday they wil motor to Okoboji, where they will stop a few days before returning to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Horton left Sat urday morning for Duluth. They will take the Georgian bay trip and stop at the Isle Royale before their return. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Horton will occupy .their cottage at Carter lake during their absence. Omahans in Eates Park. air. anil .Mrs. I . K. Mevcns lett 1 liursuay for Llkhorn lodge in F.stes park. Miss Ida Sharp went to F.stes park' Tuesday for a month at Flkhoru ! Social Gossip. Mrs C. A. Hull returned Friday from a week's visit with her mother. Mrs. F. P. Holme-., ill Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash are ex pected home within a day or two from New York and Atlantic I ity. Mr. and Mrs. ti. W. Megeath and Miss Mary Megeath are planning a two mouth' ti'iu to Honolulu early in September. Raymond Low and Harold Prit chett returned Sunday night from Okoboji. where they made the run in Mr. Low's runabout. Miss Katharine Gould went to Okoboji yesterday to visit Miss Mary Clarke of York. Neb., who has a cottage on Omaha Beach. Miss Florence Neville left last week for Taconia. Wash., to spend a month as the guest of Miss Enid Jackson, who is a school friend. Miss Louise Dinning arrived home Friday from New York, where she took a course in trained nursing. Miss Dinning spent the summer with her brother. Robert, at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman left Thursdav for New Haven. Conn., to visit their son. De ily for a short tune betorc going with them to one of the Maine re sorts. Mrs. E. V. Nash expects to leave shortly for the east to be with her daughters. Mrs. 1.. F. Crofoot and Miss Frances Nash at their summer homes at Northeast Harbor, Me., and Heath. Mass. Miss Betty Bruce and Mrs. Harold Pntchctt expect to go up to St. Joseph, Mich.. Monday, to spend two weeks at the Kdgewater club with a school ineiid. Miss Marion Sonn tag, who has isited them here. Return from the Lakes. Miss Frances Wessels returned Tuesday from Prior lake. Minnesota. Mr. Sam t aldwcll returned Tuesday from Prior lake, where his wile and ! Mrs. F. J'. children arc still stooping. i the Daffydill day afternoon M, saniit Anor!i,iii, Child. lUrk. Dohn. KtibIc mini Lrli.irl. Smyth and daughter, Katharine, are at Lester's tel in Fstes park, but are expect ing to go on to the Stanley. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis left Sun day for Fstes park, where they are at the Lew-iston hotel. Their son, Herbert, went to join thctu Thursday. Mrs.M.D.Vieno MISS LILLY M. STRONG. Noting Women's (. hrtstiau Asso ciation general secretary has re signed and leaves Omaha Septem ber 15. College Men to Aviate. Malcolm Baldrige. who went east a week ago. is at present on Long i Island at the John Davison home,! Truhy Davison being a college male. ( Mr. Davison is organising an avia-1 tion coast guard from anions Yale i Thirty first street. Rev. Louis A. Arthur, rector of St. Stephen's Episco pal church, Grand Island, will offi ciate. (July the immediate relatives of the families will be oresent. After the students and eight or a dozen young I ceremony the happy couple will go to men, including his son, Truhy, (Jueii-1 Okoboji lake for a couple of weeks, tin Roosevelt, John Farwell and j and will then visit Chicago and east one of the Armour boys from Chi- em points. cago, arcs laying at the Davison home and taking training in aviation ; For Miss Milliman. under a government aviator. Mai-- 1",,,- tiv n,, vtin;,, r colin Baldrige goes a little later to Logan, la. who' is the suest of Miss Maine, and then to Canada for three weeks' camping trip with half a dozen other Yale men. Alice Switzler, from Chicago this week-end to be the guests of Mrs. Comlock's par ents, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Murphy, prior to their departure for New York, their new home. Off for the West. Mr. Harry McCormirk went up Thursday to his ranch in Wyoming. Mrs. O. Y. Kring leaves Monday for an extended tour on the Pacific coast. Mrs. R. W. Council and Miss Reg ina Council left Wednesday for Ea ton's ranch in Wyoming. Mrs. John F. Flack is amontr (lie Omaha people summering at Elk- a swimming party was horn Lodge in Estcs Park. Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. J- Dean Ringer entertained Friday evening at dinner, having: Maaara Measra ,W. Chamber I. K. Cleva land, JTrank A. Harriaon. William R. Patrick. Uaeola. J. R. Beard, With E. R. Spaulding were Misses -"Marie Krug and Gladys Van Sant and Lee Lowry. Mrs. R. E. Schindel entertained for -"Mrs. j. Childs of Atlantic, la., and '..Mrs. S. C. Temple of Lewis, la. II. Dining with Mr. and Mrs. George Miller were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Alex wander. 'i'.The Sunday evening musicale will "(alee the form of an old-fashioned ,t3ngfest, in which all guests will par mtieipate. ''"Director and Mrs. James E. Bed JJriar are the parents of a new little .ataon:. . - j Mr, ind" Mr R. L. Reynolds moved to their new Seymour cottage ' this week. The lilies' golf trophies are ex- Ward roses. SI K.M-. and his fain- ! I-Nth'r Hyim. sthtr 1 oimolly, Imlys lirlhup, Farewell Party. Miss Hazel Johnson entertained Friday afternoon for Miss Callie Fad-1 dis, who leaves Wednesday for ! Wyoming. The rooms were deco-! rated with asparagus ferns and Mrs. given at the Bellevtie pool Saturday afternoon. I oday Miss Milliman will be entertained at dinner. News of Visitors. Miss Julia Wappich of Keokuk. Ia., arrived Friday to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William appicl- CaUl- Fddl!i. tlfrlruito Hylori. Arlln,- AniiflfliiRiT, OltulyH I'runk,'. lUwa Orout. Present were: MlHSOS Margaret Modrman. Ruth Oadntdj-, lli,n W,.h Kathertne l.nlt, llasel l.o-o.i. Hflcn ivtweller, i'lara Mlnik.'rl. Hazel Johti9(in Pleasures Past. Mrs, Niels feusen gave a partv- at her home in honor of her daughter- in-law, Mrs. granddaughter, Kansas City, were: Mfiliinca S. Th'-iier, 0. Rind. A. Itarman. Milam Ellen Itlllg. Ruth Kin. Master Robert Park. Fred Johnson, and Dorothy Johnson, of Mo. Those present Meml miles -t.. Kankln. H. Oelford. CI. Turk. Mtsaen Oaniftta Theucr. Masters I. outa Kankln Mr. and Mrs. John li. Beaton and children leave today for Brookvale, Colo., for the rest of this mouth. Mrs. J. B. Porter and Miss Ger trude Porter leave today for two or three weeks at Grousemont, in the 1 1'iatte canyon, c olorano. Mr I T Nrr.,. n t.. V n J I-.. l.. su,,, .l, f '. v 1. f i,,' J ' .". "i , ,,. , "'ltor Wyoming to visit licr niece, .Mrs. I was ine ; guesi ot .vr. warn Burgess : John E. Patrick, and Mr. Patrick tor a lew day.- last week, leaving I 0n their ranch near Sheridan. I "''""' , , i Mrs. B. B. Wood left Wednesday I Mrs Justus Lowe and small son j for Denver, to be with her daughter, arrived Monday trom Milwaukee to ; Mrs. v. H. Cranmer, and Mr. Cran I visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j mcr for the rest of the summer tharles Harding j Mrs. Thomas I'lynn leaves today- Mrs. . .. H. Robertson of San j for (ilenwood Springs. Colo., to join l-raiicisco is the guest of her brother, Mrs. Edward Havden and Miss Mr. G. W. Megeath. and Mrs. Me-i Onb.lin llnv.l,.,, i,,, geath for a few days. . j the springs "since last week Miss Oueenie pcncer of Chicago! Mrs. Frederick W. Clarke and her arrived I hursdav on her way home daughter Miss liieennnn i..i, r.. day tor W ellcr, Colo., in the Platte trom Wyoming and stopped over until Saturday with Miss Lucile Ba con, with whom she went to school at Chevj Chase. George Post of New Y'ork, who has been the guest of Wallace Shepard and Herbert Davis, motored yester day to Okoboji for the week end and Clarke's father, has a summer canyon, where Mrs. Mr. C. F. Weller, home. Mr. Frank B. T. Martin and three sons and Mr. George E. Barker left Sunday by motor for Cheyenne, reach ing there luesdav after a delightful Mrs. Charles O N Fill Rich has re turned from Clear Lake, la., where she was the guest of Mis. Edgar H. Scott. Mrs. W. J. Hyues and Mrs. N. P. Cpdike and children returned Monday from two or three weeks at Clear Water lake, Minnesota. Mr. A. W. Jefferis is expected back Mondav from Madison lake, but Mrs. Jefferis and family will probably re main some time longer. Mrs. Herman Kountze. Mrs. Ben Gallagher, and Mrs. B. F. Crummer are expected home today from Mack inac, where they have been since leaving Harbor Point. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler motored down from Okoboji Thurs day, after a week at the lake with Elias was surprised by High Five club Ihurs- riiosc present were: ! upon his return Monday expects to run. Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Martin and small daughter left Wednesday by Me.Ml.u Kram-le, Smith 1 tiKlrj,- i:iims. Garlow-Collins Wedding. Miss Mildred Louise Collins, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. S. Collins, will be married at noon on Monday io Mr. Laurence Thome Gar low, soij of Mr. and Mrs, Madison T. : Garlow of Grand Island, Neb., at the i home of the bride s parents. 4f bouth leave for the cast. Mr. and Mrs. C. La Rue Munson of Williamsport. Pa., were at the Fontenelle last week enroute to Cali fornia in their car. They were enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. I-'. 11. Davis, Mr. Munson and Mr. Davis haying been school friends. Mrs. William Maurice Gunlock and daughter. Natalie, are expected Imperfect Noses Corrected, Sauing! M AUGUST B...a I ifiul Wi-inklai DoiiiawkH i 11 RIRTHSTON Faces Lifted. Wrinkles Removed Faca Baak raa. Call or Writ.. I be Woodbury Traatmant I POSITIVELY NEVER USE PARAFFIN. ONE FREE TREATMENT TO DEMON STRATE MY TREATMENT IS PAINLESS. W. H. BAILEY, M. D. Plastic and Coametlo Suraaon 142 Glenarm St.. Dans, Colo. Phona Champa 1821. Els-nth Tear In Danaar. ProIeaak.nl sad baak nferueea. BIRTHSTONES are SARDONYX and PERIDOT Signifying "FELICITY" BUY THEM OF US. Films Developed Free When prints m or riprerl. PHnta. 3c to Be. Films left before 4 p. m.. ready the followiriK day at 4 We give yrtu the hifcheat quality of w.rk and service- -our prices are. the lowest in the eity. Wring us your next roll of fiim to be fininhed. You will be agreeably mr limed with our wok and prompt ervice. Mail Order Filled. The Photo Craft Shop "FILM SPECIALISTS." 418 Baa Bullduif. Westgate Hotel At The Junction On Main and Delaware at Ninth Kansas City, Mo. 175 mf 25 Rooms Jtgi ai Ik, Rooms $50 p. 2?S Room ctfjE Room Has jssawm Private IPs! Bath aii XTt-wer Has Outside w Cvnntiira AbtoluMy Fireproof JAMES KETNER Swimming Parties at Bcllevue. Among those who have been enter taining swimming parties at Bellevue arc V. Karnam Smith, Conrad Young, R. X. Robinson, H. C. Nich olson, Miles Standish and Mrs. I'rucha. to remain at Columbia uuivertty Jin ing the coining year. Charles Burgess ind Pcunut Kountze returned Saturday from ;i motor trip to Colorado. Charles and Lewis Burgess go on to riattshmv training camp this week. Deninan Kountze. with Edward Daughcrt. Eugene Neville and Douglas l'etets. returned last Saturday from a week at Okoboji, where they motored in the Kountze car. The duties of his diocese require the return of Bishop George A Beecher from the border where. chaplain of the i:ifth 'ebra:ka rcgi me tit, he has been with the trepp since their departure a month .itii He will probably be Mieeeeded bv tin Rev. V. II. I'nderwood of the' M. (abe M. E. church, funner cliapl.in1 of the Third Nebraska. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. E. M. Eairficld i spending . few days in I hieago. Mr. j. T. Stewart. d, is in I'liliai on business thi werk Mr. I). C. Staplfton reiiniir'i Wednesday from ew York. Mr. Howard Ualdnge has reuinud trom Atlantic City and New York Erank aMach. the violinist, ha tt turned from Cumberland, Wis., whew he spent a delightful hshing trip Allen Tukey. Cedric f 'otiet ami Leon Callalian arc at ()koh"ii ih;. week, gues at the I). L . I'attt r m cottage. Mrs H l Mel'arly ami Son (.f lJc Moines are w.-iting Mrs. MtCariy -parents, Mr. Lni Mr-. John A. Eviii.h. until Seprember 1. Btirdette Kirkendall arrived lion Wednesday from Etos park and wcio n to the iiulitarv training camp ;r IMattbiirgh ;itunlav Henry and Nash (a'i;in irtnmri! Tuesday to f;r am ici ,t i v spending the -ninni'i line ilm. grandnmthci , M r.'., ! a'i. Mr Harlrv M-.tlicad left .!... -dav, with her children, tor tirand Rap ids. Mirh . anil irmn thrrr will ti some of the Michigan lakr reor!- in this month. Mr. and Mv Rnss Hyde hit !ai week for Detroit and ( ,ro.,f J - li . Mich., to visit her mother. M r (ieorge Thrall, and her sister, Mr. Albert Nebe. M iss Alice Virginia Havis lett Thursday for Hartsdale, X. Y.. to spend the rest of the month with lu-i cousin, Mrs. (leorge Christiancy, and Mr. Christiancy. Personal Mention. Mrs. Ira Eorter has been called to her sister, Mrs. Eucien York, in Atlanta, Ga., who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helm of Duluth, who have been visiting Mrs. Helm's mother, Mrs, J. F. T warn ley, left unexpectedly for their home Fri day evening. Dr. A. F. Ernst, pastor of the Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church, and Mrs. Ernst returned Friday from ColoradoJ5prings. Tuesday they will (Continued on Page Three, CKlumn8vn7) Scottish Rite Woman's Club. The Scottish Rite Woman's club will have luncheon at Happy Hollow Thursday, Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent acting as hostess. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Shanahan, 3347 South Seventeenth street, were Fri day night guests at a surprise party arranged by relatives and friends on their twenty-filth wedding anni versary, when a silver service was presented to them, following an en joyable evening at Mueller's hall, South Side. Mr. Shanahan is assist ant yardmaster for the Union Pacific. Notes of Interest. Miss Margaret Damm has been en gaged as soloist for the Nebraska State Saengcrfest, to be held at Grand Island, August 17-20. Jack Hughes, who went up for the Trans-Mississippi tournament at Minneapolis, left there Thursday for Canada, and expects to be gone two or three weeks. Harry H. Culver, founder of Cul ver City., Cal., formerly of Omaha, and Miss Lillian Roberts of the same place, were married last month at Culver City, and left for the north immediately after the ceremony. Joseph Millard, II, and Ray Mil lard arrived home Wednesday from a two months' trip to Japan. The former is here with his brother. Bur ton M illard, and M rs. Millard, but Ray has gone to Wisconsin to Ke watin camp. T. L. Combs, jeweler, past presi dent of the American National Re tail Jewelers' association, has gone i to Chicago to assist National Secre- j tary Anderson of Wisconsin on the proposition of exhibits for the na-! tional convention at Minneapolis, the last week in August. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Kepler and; little Miss Gretchen left Saturday fori an extended tour through the east. In New York they will meet Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Nicholl, formerly of Belle vue college, who have been in the east since the first of July and who expect i Hot-t! Hot-t? Sure! V-e-r-y Hot-t! But dress "white" and keep white. Don't burden yourself . with anything heavy. Wear Panama Hats. Palm Beach Suits. White Shoes. White Skirts. Cool Serges. And other filmy, feathery things. When the clothes are soiled let us clean 'em for you cheap. Phone Tyler 345. A man will call Be comfortable. Even though hot-t! Dresher Brothers, Cleaners 2211-2217 Farnam. Lowest Priced Picture Frames at A. HOSPE CO., 1513 Douglas St. Throw A way Your Eyeglasses Prominent Eye Specialist on the Witness Stand Swears He is Taking Classes trom fattents Every Day 'EfMight Strengthened 60 hi On j Week' a Tim in Many Inataneea. ! Buffalo, N. T. Thla ttartllnr ennonnee mant will aound the keynote ot Joy to many who wear glasaea. and also to thoat who (have certain othar aye Iroubln. In a ra- cant trial In tha Unttad Statea court at Buf falo ona of the moat promliiant eya apa Iclallita of New York waa callad aa an eauart land teat'.Had that nearly every day ha took ifiaaaaa from aoma ot hie pat tan la. Ona of tha lawyara in the can. who had worn Vtuaee for twenty yeara, waa eo impreaead I with the teetlmonr of thla expert that be decided te treat hfa own eyea and eee If he : could rt Hd of the rlaeeee. After a period I of three weeke treatment, much to hla mi.mfnr, na iaia in am eelde and now doea not fetl the need of them. One of hie frlanda met him on the etreet and aaked him What hurl hranvlit Bhtut ih. i. I 'hla appearanca, aa he lookad ten yeare ! y ounce r. "tiattlng rid of flaeaea la the cause j f It." the lawyer anawwred Whm aked I now he hart accompllahed euch nurprlalns I Pondera, he aeid; "It la very almple mat ter, eo simple. In fart, that anrone rmn low the aame method. Juat tell them to k te any drug etore and set a tuba of t: 11 Opto; dteaolve one tablet In a quarter Kinsa of water and bathe the eyee from thro- i,, four tlmee dally. It can be prepaid and uaed at home. It la abeolutely rmnnW., and the quick reaulta tt e-lvea la aetnntahli.fi ' Note: When the above article waa alion to a prominent olty phyalolan be aald: "Y''h, Bon-Opto le a truly wonderful eye remp(l I.Have uaed It very eucceaefully In my priH -tlce on patlonte whoae eyea were etraln. through overwork and mlaflt fleaaa. I mi highly reoommend It In caae of wak, w. tary. aohtna. a mart! nr. Uchlna. hnrninr red 114a, blurred vlalon, eyea Inflamed front expoaura to emoke. eun, duet or wind. ine menuraciurers nave aurh ronfllt-M Bon-Opio that they cuarenteu II trerigtnan tne eyealght 50 per rent to week'a time In many Inatanre. or the; 1 refund the money. Since the nlnn.j ,r' hae been publlahed th rli-mand r.i h Opto haa been bo ifnr thar th .sh.n,,,; M'-Connll J.'rug Stnx.- n. n,,.ii.., kept UUiy MUIj-k tn. I-,.- 1. . a;, , , ment 1 I