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Tllh OMAHA Sl'NPAY KEK: AUGUST 1916.
What
is Going On
in Society Circles
GUEST OF MISS ALICE
SWITZLER.
SHE WILL WED
WEDNESDAY.
At the Country Club
Mrs V V I Kiin..'u rni.-:'..u!'rl j
At tile uerl .iuim ' 'KiM.C .u r '
SHE'S A DEVOTEE OF THE
LINKS.
id Mrs. Charles K Svlves
Miss SvlveMcr of GlKagu
.it thr KuiUt'iiolKn - for' ilirce
WhiV here tlirv wrro cnter-
i.mu-'l ;ti tin- (liUVicnt chilis by Mr.
;:nl Mrs I'larkr I oil,
Mrs William K K..aW of l.o.
I iij.'t-!s. wim ramo to i 'nulla two
West Ambler
Social Activities
Kilu.inl Dawson ami
Ishinl arc spemlint:
Mrs ( M.i I'urlsi'ii.
Mr
' ' : I I'll"-J&riL2 E-S ,h- ;r a-,K.;s. n. m. h ,,. 4 ffB
.., ''. . ', y t L ',sfil&'' iff ' in. I ,.ui:. Alli-i: , lour ni ,miv on w.-.itu.n lo Spirit I .ale. I,
xr '-- "' gCrl V A. . tlir K-t ibr IViiiiM-hiUiM Mr. Miii '..v an., Mrs . m.t
l .,.! 1 . W .w - WfM " ITm 1 ""XT Si 5 ...r.. lr.. Hr v..i- ;.. mi Iter 1,K oi Sail lakr Otn lt.il. i-r
.tn-f ..I ' -"! ' s- -;fl V. .'Til J KJl. f ;n the ximiit.r. Ui 'fmw ,1 ,-a-l I., o-k c-n.l ,i,-t of Mrs, Will John
..!.: ... .-. f- f'-rU" ' P"! mtaP " t -ipfaii. MI.-M ".-lore Lis ,i, i.urt-!
... . v " : ; - I ii i mpT- ' ' " ' - Mr. and mV l. J Dimiikik atfl Mr- W V. I.I..-: piai a j..inl
- i I .. .. , J ,? '-' ' Mi'-- 1. ""'-' Dmninu . li'tl Tlnirsilaj 1,,,-ih,!,.! .,;.if, at li.-i home on W'i's'
' j ! jr ,rJ I ' " for i.ltnwo,..! Sicmik-.. olo . to ,u rl,r 'i ,,, ,r hrrvi and
X- M-- 1- I : ' ' ' ii I'll Sn.t.ii.l.rr I'rnl lolas....! Mrs I'. .1
si:.-t- : I"'-'"'-' -s-" 11 W :.? . t J $ J f ' Mi-. Marion Wvller i .lurii.-.l ,.,!,,. r .,,,! !,, i. I'a-i ick and chil-
'"! Xl' - ' M" 1 I i " ! M-:' n.r.S.- iroin a -fk ill l.nnoln. ,,,.,, ,, ,.,,,.
K.-.ii.V .. .-t M'- ! 2y ' , 'T" ' wsitinK Miss Helen Dayton and, Mr4 - M,.u.r ..f llamlmrj..
Ht-V ..";'", '""'V'' I -OJV ' W ' ' ,i,ss M..ry Kisdun of that oily. , ,,, ,,,, Km. ( lur
u.imi! !.! i'1'1' "tsonlia.. 'SS i I ,v - Mrs. Kre.l Hamilton left Monday a.,,,,,,,,,.,. r , :.!,,.,
an.i - I"'"' iol.io!.- i"r n .. . , I tV T-- yf " to loin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barber Misrs I arrii' anil I v.Ma isler leit
4PHM-.I! !! ... !l 1 i r Jk,i& . at Vt htinio I iiy. a:ul will prohahly s,. rl .,i.r i i,.r iV.Lir t reek
At the Field Club. ,; 7 ff ; J - I
; and Mr- , K l,-ri! ei.t.i Jv J l f S ' X 1111
'ltr- ViiK. y I l I net F.izsrBCHBR
nV;;.;;:V ;v,i . U' 1T 11 vv , .j !.rr:...
5LJ"i"'i'i..... Eleanor Uilliinan let . i r.,i...i i i. ...
1 rr'JxtA' -fi 'at AtlMitic City for a inonth. The
! a tJr jl jR.f fill I two bovs were at Notre Dame to-
Mr. and Mi- John 1 I'ah rnter
lyineil t dinner at the Field eluh
b.-t'enum. with eiKht tiursts. Mr.
and Mr- J. J llarnes had a party ot
Sl
Mi ai d Mi - I Mullen icaie a
dinner tor their unesl. Mis J. H. Ma
lnne. and three . hi I.I i 11. of Clinton,
la., who arrived Friday lo spend the
week. Oilier K'lests were I'rs. and
Me-danies 1' I. Flvnn of riattsinoutli.
Jack Dwi and Mr and Mis Herb
llaineis.
Mrs. Madeline km had as her
dinner Riirsts at the l irld eluii Sat
urdae evenini; Messis. and Mesdanies
H. L. tiouldnn!. Fee Hull'. 1.. M. 1'e
Ran. Dr. and Mrs. V. II. Unieuini;.
Messrs. Albert kins ami F". Stenwall.
At Seymour Lake Country Club.
Miss Anna Met ornnck entertain. 'd
: at a ilancuiK party Friday evening.
1 when she had the following guests;
MISSES .Vlimr
Mrlr lBii.1r.
Orarp Or.
Brnte tnuui
, Ann 8auttr
. Allit.
; Mlfmund.
Mau.lp lor
Mr
R Morris.
.! Strawn,
Joe Sauler.
Arthur UVtMli
, .'oit Tamcrm!.
Thoni Mrrlur.'
. .John Helwll.
I .luhn twiin'.
? Stve Connor.
Kenneth Brown.
Korosl Ktnf.
? Or. anrt Mr. Mfton.
I Sir and lr.. lUblnikr.
i Miss Louise WatWins had the fol
I lowing friends at Friday' dlnner-
t dance:
Ktiior lofll.',
Hulh wsl.
llMIrl V.MI.
Hartiara OruntU'B
rolltn.
Ruth Cor) .
MtMIV.
Vlrnail Rnf.
riavton Hajihora.
Frd Vow,
.lohn Par.
Dr. Hllliabaek.
Llovd Wrlfhl.
F.award Waatk.
John (Vinnor,
Rdward Sohuatt.
Claud Waloh.
! Tamona NeKlroy. Sail. Rlthlola
.ti- Maara.
J flarka IWvla. Vlrdan CUrk.
I Oeorgo Holand.
With Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phil
lips were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rog
' rrs. Mrs. H. Diddleby, Boston, and
' Ballard Dunn of Chicago.
i j Another party was composed oi
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bell, Mr. and
' Mrs. I. H. Parratt. Miss May Mulvi
; j hill. W. B. Bredbtck and H. C Mar-
( ', ling.
; j Mr. and Mrs. George Miller enter
; : tained the Misses Irene, Fannie and
: f Louise Pray and James Prmjr at din
i f ner-dance.
! Dr. and Mrs. E. L. DtLanney en
; tertained for Mis Ruth Lotspeich
S of Woodbine, la.
I An especially fine musical program
: ; has been arranged for Sunday even
', ing.
f The club members and friends will
', enjoy a corn roast on the hillside next
Saturday evening. These occasions
I are always unusually jolly.
I At Carter Lake Club.
J Friday morning the Women Bowl-
i, era met to play and to have luncheon
together. High score was made by
it Mrs. H. E. Simpson.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Pettigrew have
5 returned from a two weeks' visit in
Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. High enter-
rained a parry of ten young people at
dinner aaturaay evening.
ass.unalioii lor scicn
well known in .ithlrtic
Children's Party.
lit celebration ot the eighth bnth
da of her son, I dwanl. Mrs liarnei
Harris entertained .initda after
noon, ahoul twenli live children he
i li K the Riirsts. inildeiiKtows were
used in ptottwon tor the decoration
and a mneral color sc lleuie of yel
low was iollowe.l.
Summer Sojourners.
Mis Aitlnn Keniington !eaes to-,
dav for Ci.ind h'apids, Mich, to re-!
main mini .September. j
Miss C.iace I.. Hancock left Sat
urday to spend a nioiuh visiting in
Detroit. Ottawa. Kan., and Kansas
City. I
Mr. ai d Mrs Ross Hyde are ex-
pected back today or tomorrow from
two weeks' iit tit Detroit and
tjrosse lie. Mich.
Mrs. George W. Doane. ir.. leaves
Tuesday for Hempstead, L. I.,
to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles
Stowe, for two weeks.
Mrs. E. (). Hamilton and children
are taking the lake trip as far as
Buffalo. They will spend the rest of
the summer in the vicinity of Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Daniels.
Mrs. J. W. Woodrough and daugh
ter and Mrs. J. II. Lionbetger re
turned Thursday from a motor trip
through Colorado.
Dr. Frank t onltn returned Wed
nesday from the east, where, among
other places, he visited Pelham
Manor anil was the guest there of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Austin,
Miss DaDhne l'etera and Miaa
Mary Burkfey arrived home Friday
from Richards Landing. Ontario.
where they have been visiting the
Thummel summer home for three
weeks.
flisi Lela lannce '"
t wo.
riday to
ranch for
and a number of other engagements
ate still pending.
Eastern Star Picnic.
Fontenelle chanter. ( Irder of the
Fastern Star, will Imld a picnic in
Fdtnwood nark Saturday afternoon, to
which all members and friends are in- Kaplan left
vited. The afternoon from J o'clock i weeks in Manitc
will he spent tn the park and supper
will be served at 5:.10.
Summering in the West.
Dennian kmintc leans
Kstes Park ior a week ..r
Mr. Wilson Low left F
join Mrs. Low ai Falun's
a week or ten days.
Mrs. (.race Dark and M
Tark are spending the
season in Manitou.
Miss Abba Uovwn and Miss l.ila
Bnwen hit Monday for a trip to
Glacier I'aik, Mont.
Miss Mayme Horwich and Miss Joe
todav to spend a few
( olo.
g.. later with them to Lake t'lacm. , cu ,,,
Mr. G V. Wattles and his dauKh-,Glad s isler
lets, Margaret and Mary. h.ne gone) , ,,,
cast, the latter to lie Willi .Mrs. aic
II ugh. Mr. Wattles' sister, for awhile,
and later to enter some one of the
eastern schools.
Mrs. Harley Moorhead and her two
hoys. Victor and Ilarlcy, jr., who
went to Grand Kapids last week, are
now established at the Highland Park
hotel at Grand Haven. Mich., for
three weeks.
Iln.leport, Xeh.,
ol Martin Andcr-
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
J. K. kingwalt left Friday for
Dome Lake.
Mr. Ross Towle is in Montana on
s l.ucile a business trip.
acationi Mr. John '. Towle has returned
J from Christinas lake.
Mrs. W. 11. Bucholz returned .Mon
day from Christmas lake.
F. V. Judson left Friday to join
his family at Wequetonsing, Mich.
, Mrs. V. F. Allen and Mrs. Bishop
j are at I'ewaukee lake, in Wisconsin.
is the week s sim
son and l.o.nN
Mr ami Mr-. 1'aik h.dgar and
left Fndai for a two weeks' ., tiling al
Colorado -.prings and I'uehlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gold and
daughter of Fori Calhoun are the
week end gticsls of her parents,
and Mr- N. Jac
Mrs. Ada Grubb is recovering from
a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. 1'rauk Thoma, entertained at
dinner in her new home Wednesday
for her house guests, Misses Ruth
Stevens of Oklahoma, Ruth and Clara
Elmhorg of West Lawn, and her
mother. Mrs. Frank lleusinan. and
daughter. Bertha, and son. James.
Miss hmma Dunn, who lias nceu
Jensen. A. W. Jackson, William and
Harrv Bints and 1". G. drover.
Mrs. C. Neilscn gave a birthday
pane in honor oi her daughter, Miss
lane. Tuesdav. Those present were
Mr and Mrs. Carl ( luistensen, Mrs.
I. Schaff. Mr. and Mis. Bert Mcllill.
K. K. Vahlrany. Misses May Vahl
canv. Bell) eilscn and Messrs. Bert
Chapman and Herman Meeker.
The oiiicers of e-t Side Birth
dav club gave the annual part)
i c.lnesdav to the following mem
bers Mesd..mes Ed Hansen, Frank
Cockavne. W. I.. Gilinore, Grant
i lave-, Oscar Giant. J. Wisler, E. A.
Wiiii). Ed Maack. W. H. Van Dusen.
Frank Dunn, E. Groinan. F". E. Kern,
k I. Mill. hi. J I ole. F. A. Marshall
ind" William Yickei.s.
Wants to Limit the
Speed of Trucks
Complaints icgaidirg damage done
heavy aul. niohile trucks over
i.aved streets prompts City Commis
sioner I. inline to suggest that an
ordinance lie passed limiting the
speed of ii,.t. heavy vehicles to
eight miles an hour on paved streets.
"The increasing use of these big
ti inks makes special legislation
necessary. It is said some uf these
trucks are being driven from fifteen
lo twenty miles an hour." stated the
Commissioner.
"When the proposed ordinance
shall have been passed." he added "I
inisi the police will do the rest."
Get Rid of Fat
; Where it Shows
.Ah,
I0
pOUtl
It Will liU
that 'Mi -in
rd r i
r-: 1 izr tha.. nnthiniT u
;itiii.i fond nti.l plenty of
muHL-uliU tMicry ami
n :; t t ut and rat heartily
in r- uln your strength J
.';kt!!H yHI fiml OVPT-ryfr-on
lii i ;iiisi ihc former r-
tards lli' l-'vrUi!iH pL of miisc-nliif
enei-ffy unci thr 1 ; 1 1 1 r-r t-onsuines tm
much of it. TIili t is why yon HnU
the olfl-fashiont'U mi-tluid ur lut r
(Irrtion such ;t lianlship. Why not
P't riil of your exctsa f;it in th
hnrmlr.!. Fcitiitrllf, i.iy w;iy by lak
iiiir ;l ha rm U'ss M.irniola l'rscript ion
j ani.'t anor ean mm ;tt i( i
the guest of her brother, John Uunn, : tinu ? Marn.ola Prt'S'-ription Tabl. ts
In mie
Kan-
At Happy Hollow.
Dinner parties were entertained at
the club Saturdav eveninfr by A. H.
Bewsher, who had five guestsj Harry
Lowrey, who had a company ot seven
end W. F. Dawson with four.
t Wedding Announcement.
lj: The marriage of Miss Jennie
;v Krasne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Simon Krasne, and A. Rosenberg,
f will take place this evening at the
S brides home. Kabbi rl . Grodinsky
I officiating. Only relatives will be
I present. Following the ceremony the
S voung couple will depart on
1 month's eastern trip and will be at
I home after September 15 at 546 Ben-
! ton street, Council blurts.
Stork Special.
News has been received troni Pitts
burgh of the birth of a daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Kobert M. Keeney. Mrs.
Keeney was formerly Miss Elizabeth
Hamling of this city.
Mrs. Williami H. Uonekamprr ol
Vancouver, Wash., formerly Miss
Grace Rohrbtugh ot Omaha, has an
nounced to her Omaha friends the ar
rival of a baby daughter.
A son, who will be called Hrvce
Renwick, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Bednar at Kirch Kindle.
Mrs. Peter Anderson, also of the Sey
mour Lake colony, is at Flirch Knolle
also with a new arrival.
At Lake and Seashore.
Mrs. . A. Pegau and children are
at Arnold's park, Okoboji.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly are at
Glenwood, Minn., for two weeks.
Mrs. Ross Towle and Miss Bessie
Towle leave Tuesday for three weeks
at Lake Darling, Minnesota.
H. VV. Yates, jr., went to Dome
lake yesterday, accompanied by his
nephews, George Voss and Charles
U. Smith ot Kansas C ity.
Mrs. J. T. Stewart, -'d, and children
went up to Clear Water lake, Minne
sota, Tuesday. Mrs. Stewart returned
Friday, leaving the children with their
nurse at the lake.
Changes in Residence.
Mr. and Mrs. James McKenua are
giving up their home on Twentieth
street and after Tuesday will be with
their daughter. Mrs William F. Mar
tin, and Mr. Martin, on South For
tieth street.
Notes at Random.
Mrs Lewis S. Reed, formerly of
this city, is at present at Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., and is accompanied hy
her sister, Mrs. Philip Leonhardt, of
New Yor.
Mrs. F'.lla Magee and Miss Lynn
Curtis have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. fielding of New York at their
summer home at Ashfield, Mass., for
ten days. Mrs, Magee is now with
Mr- and Mrs. E. Dimou Bird at
Whileface Inn on Lake Placid, while
Miss Curtis is at Kennebunkport, Me.,
for two weeks.
T. C. Brnnner has returned from
four weeks at his cottage at Clear
Lake, where Mrs. Brunner will re
main until some time in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunner have just
bought anotheji cottage there, facing
the beautiful Sunset Beach, and Mr.
Brunner expects to go back about the
first of September to attend to some
improvements on the new cottage.
Pleasures Past'
Mrs. F'lmer A. lohnson entertained
twenty-five children at a birthday
party at her home Friday afternoon
for her small niece, Miss Margaret
Miller, of La Grange, 111.
Mrs. Frank Bugsley entertained at
luncheon at the Voung Women's
Christian association Wednesday for
Mrs. Charles S. West of Washington,
I). C, who arrived that day for a visit
with her sister and mother, Mrs. tu
rner A. Johnson, and Mrs. Margaret
Park. Mrs. Albert H. Head enter
tained for Mrs. West al her home
Thursday afternoon.
t M., i,., i a-.. !,,...- i t. h. ost and I vter lien rc-
Liilian, have left' for a trip in the Col" turned Tuesday from Christmas lake
orado mountains and expect to re- i anf1 Ftiot 'aye.
main until September. : Mrs- J-. E- Summers and son.
Mrs. F. A. Nash and children andi'1""1' 1111 -,
Miss Grace and Charles Allison left 1 -"V. t0 'rn ""')! 'Plvmiber.
last week for Estes Park, and are at! , M'- an" JMr- n.d
the Stanley hotel for two weeks. .daughter and son, ayne. motored to
Mr. and Mrs. F. tl. Gaines expect vjk""u" .. ""
to leave Monday or Tuesdav for three
weeks at F.aton's ranch, where their
son, Francis, has been tor some days.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fisher' of Lex
ington, Miss., stopped off for a few
days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moritz
Meyer this week on their way to
Colorado.
Mrs. Henry R. Lemere and chil
dren and her mother, Mrs. Mary
Van Gicson, leave today for Den
ver and from there will go lo some
one of Colorado's resorts to remain
until September.
C. M. Wilhehn returned Tuesday
from Estes Park and reports that
the crowds are so great in the park
that many who arrived without mak
ing reservations beforehand were
compelled to sleep in their autos
for lack of other accommodations.
Mrs. Willielm and Miss Esther Wil
helm will remain at Elkhorn Lodge
another week.
has returned to
sas City.
Ralph Winchester ol si. Joseph.
Mo., is the guest oi his sister. Mrs.
Rov F'razille.
Mrs. L. Johnson of llaveloek. Ven
ds visiting her sisler. Airs, l lieu
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hrevvster left
Friday morning for a trip to Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson en
tertained at dinner Wednesday even
ing for M. K. Wcnholz and bride of
Kearney.
Mrs. F.d Sterner lett I ucsttay tor
c week with
Mrs- Harrv Weller and her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, went to Cher.
-i -i-i i,.. x. .1.;.- .....i. .,a I
hrr;' 'l ' 1 Sutton. Xeb to spend
Orange. N. J who has been the guest j rem',me of ,, Mrs wiianl
ot Miss Josephine Congdon, left Fn-! va, h,,,,,,.,,,.,, K,idav bv the
firennri.it In ,-xai-t aecorrlance wilh
the famini.H Marmola Vrrserlptlon, ai
li.-rf.-rtly s-afe tn use and have been
' useil by hun.li-e.ls ot prisons In tlni
j eo-mtrv un.i thirnp.. with wonderful
! Fun-ess. ..VitliHi a short tlmo you can
1 tie ir.-itinir rid of Ivv.., three or four
pr.nn.ls ..f f.il a vv.-ek. No Ftarvatlon
fli.-t or tlt-.-soni.' x.-rcis.-s ma reeded.
Vou can he i-omfin'tabh' and you can
enjoy the f.n.d you liko nd want.
Kv. :i utter taklnii off many poun.l-v
tli.-r,- will tu- in, (lahlilness or wrink
les remaining, and you will feel liuK.
Ii. tt.-r. Any good .iriiRirist can sup
ply Marmola Prescription Tablets at
, .5c per ease or they will be niail.al
I direct in plain wrapper and post paid
j If you pond the price to the Marmola
I v'ompiitiv, 8'i4 TVoodwurd Ave., U
1 troit. IVT'eh.
Swimming Party.
A swimming party was given at the
municipal beach on Saturday, in
honor of Miss Lea Cutler of Billings,
Mont. Those present were:
Mlaaea M lusea
lada Ash. tteatrlre SVIliriey.
Mabel Hnta-tl. Kl.tren,-p l'anllKnn.
Mary MaraBOlln. Sadln Ilntbrook.
Fern Miller. Alma BarehaMe.
Mrs. Kathryna Sheehy.
dav.
George H. Thummel left last Sun- j
day to join his famliy at their sum- j
me'r place at Richards Landing, On-1
tario.
Mrs W
Ethel and Ruth, left Friday morning
to spend several weeks at Clear I
Lake.
Miss Loa Howard is spending the
week-end in Lincoln with a Kappa
Alpha Theta sister. Miss Winifred
Miller.
Dennian Kounue and Charles Bur
gess returned Monday from a week's
motor trip to Estes Park in the lat
ler's car.
Mrs. S. D. Barkalow and Miss Caro-
I line Barkalow will return Wednesday
irom estes rarK, wnere tney nave
been for three weeks-
Mrs. Madeline Krug returned last
week from an extended visit in Ohio.
She visited in Cincinanti, Eaton, Day
ton and other Ohio cities.
who will be chris-
Why Society Women Wash
Their Own Hair
advent ot a son
tened John J'.
Miss Gurtha Long pave a picnic
party at Kivervicvv- park Thursday! Few TKaz(. how many society
II. Mick and daughter, i ... ,Xrm,,,r,. . iiiard ' i women now wash their own hair, not
Mrs. William Carbiiry. who has , because it is a fad, but because they
been spending the summer with her i wj5n to obtain the greatest possible
sister, Mrs. S Perkins, at Mullin, h . beauty and be sure they arc not
Neb, returned Saturday. ! . . ,
Mrs. W. J. Morgan was hostess to j usini: anything harmful. The thous
the West Side Women's C hristian i ands who have found that in washing
Temperance union Thursday after- ! the hair it is never wise to use a
noon. Rev Orvdle Myers made an . makeshift but is aways advisable to
and Miss Lillian Givens sang a duet,
"In the Garden." Refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Frank Dunn will leave
Wednesday to visit her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Seaman, al St. Jo-
Motoring Trips.
Or. and Mrs. J. E. Pulver have re
turned from a motor trip to Man
Trap camp, at Dorset. Wis.
A. L. Green, advertising manager
of the Burgess-N'ash company, and
family left Friday on an auto trip to
Chicago and Milwaukee.
Fritz Bucholz, who motored out to
Estes park last week with Herbert
Davis, is expected back todav and
i goes up to Chistmas lake immediately
to motor back from there with Mrs
Personal Mention.
The Misses Ethel and Naomt Byrne
left Wednesday for an extended trip
through Montana, Oregon and Wash
ington. Mrs. C. K. Weller was called to
Cincinnati Wednesday by the death
scph. Mo.
Mrs. B. 11. Ganlz entertained
Thursday for her mother, Mrs. Will
iam Carburv, and cousins, Mrs. Clar-
use a preparation made for shampoo
ing only, say they get the. best results
from a simple home-made canthrox
mixture. You can enjoy this, the best
that is known, for about three cents
a shampoo by getting some canthrox
from your druggist, and dissolving a
tea8poonful in a cup of hot water.
Your shampoo is now ready After
its use the hair dries rapidly with uni-
encc Hichmen, Mrs. Fred Feeder and 'form color. Dandruff, excess oil and
Miss Nash in Recital.
Omaha's talented pianist. Miss
Frances Nash, who has spent the
summer hard at work at Heath. Mass.,
gives a recital October 10 at Aeolian
hall under the management of Miss
Evelyn Hopper. She will give full
recitals in New York, Boston and
Chicago, will appear twice with the
Boston Symphony orchestra and with
the St. Louis orchestra, with a tour of
the middle west in early December
Army Notes.
Among the army officers who are
ordered un for examination for trans
fer from the infantry to the field ar-! of her iather. T. K. Sant'ord. Mr. San-
tillery are laptatn Lawrence Butler. torn was a resiueni oi uiiium i one
Lieutenant lohn H. Muncaster and time.
Lieutenant G. W. C. Whiting, all 1 Mrs. Charles West of Washington,
three of whom were stationed with j D. C, arrived Wednesday for a visit
the Fourth infantry at Fort Crook a ; with her sister. Mrs. Elmer A. John
few years ago. 'son, and her mother, Mrs. Margaret
Chaplain John Chenoweth has been . Park,
at Fort Crook attending to the pack-1 Mrs. David R. Miller and son and
ing of his household property pre-1 daughter, after a six weeks' visit with
paratory to taking his new statii n ' Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. IClmer A.
at Fort Slocunib, N '. Chaplain and Johnson, and her mother. Mrs. Mar
Mrs. Chenoweth were with the 1 garei Park, left Saturday evening for
Fourth infantry at Fort Crook. 1 their home in La Grange, 111.
Captain William X. Haskell, for-( Mrs. J. Belmont and son. Philip
merly with the signal corps at F'ort Belmont, left Saturday evening for
Omaha, has just been appointed hy New York City, where Mr. Belmont's
Governor Whitman of New York to marriage to Miss Anna Kossove will
be colonel of the Sixtv-ninth infantry 1 be celebrated next week. The newly
f !.-. v-... --i. K',,:l r:..-a - ,l.. ...ill ,i n.,,.,1,-,
John W. Towle and her daughters j Colonel 'Haskell and his wife were while Mrs. Belmont will visit longer
very popular when stationed at Fort i in the cast.
Omaha. Mrs. W. H. Guild and Miss Harriet
- - 1 are visiting with Mrs. F. E. Lewis in
With the Visitors. - . Ogden Canyon, Utah. Later they will
, . , ., . : spend some time in Portland and with
Miss Mary Lathrop Gos, ot C hi- , ,', ,- wi ,ornu.riv Miss
cago is spending a few days with Mr. . Milre(1 Funouser. in Idaho Falls,
and Mrs. J. H. Rushton on her way, ,.,, Th, , , ,i,n.
SerHember 1.
Mrs. Ollie Flichmen.
Mrs. S. M. Smith Rave a dinner
Thursday in honor of Mrs. F. N.
Butts of Dundee, her house guest.
The party included Mesdames H. G.
Claggett. Clarence and Ed Walsh.
R. D. Cathcrward. C. Nelson, T.
dirt arc dissolved and entirely disap
pear, tour hair will be so tlutty that
it will look much heavier than it is.
Its lustre and softness will also de
light you, while the stimulated scalp
gains the health which insures hair
growth. Advertisement.
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earlv this week
Robert Howe, with Arthur Han
ford of Sioux Citv, left here Monday
by motor for Chicago, where they
are to meet another college friend,
Harold Frank of New York, and to
gether they are going tor a motor trip
to Wisconsin or Michigan.
Harold McConnell and Cyril Lan
gau returned Wednesday from a mo
tor trip to White Hear lake, Minne
sota, stopping at Okoboji on the way
home. The former hurried back in
order to join Daniel McCarthy, son
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Open a Charge Account
Wiih Loftis Bros. & Co.
Tot! can't go wrong if you buy a
Diamond NOW at our present low
prices, and you'll be "laying; up
money" every time you make a pay
ment. Buy a Diamond NOW, on
credit, and tret the benefit of future
advances.
$2.50 a
Month
27S 1. adits' Diani'iiHi
RiiiB.-'Uk si!i.! irol'l,
Loftis "I'crt'ei'tinn"
mount- $0
int.
$4 a Month.
1063 WriM Wmcli. Cnsp and Pr;irflot arr fit --Diamond
both fine 1 Ik stiliil um-i. Lev or -set. full . i
nick. 'I .-ii, n-.. imiIi.t hit,. Murl' s 0 M
SeM iliiil, (lunranteed, CO A 7E f'0''''
to Denver,
Mrs. H. D. Alice of Detroit is
the guest of' her brother. J. Clarke Th (iredtm Tain Killer.
Coit, and Mrs. Coit, having been ! sioau's unimem go right io tiv -..-.t
called here three weeks ago b the i"-1": simply iy it on -..u do nnt h
illness of their mother. Mrs. Coit. rub. uv All dmggisis Adv,rtis.Mn"r.t
$24.75 S40
Credit Tprm&: $2.50 Month. $4 a Month.
Call or write for catalog No. 903- Phone Douglas 1444 and salesman will call with
any article you desire to see.
S The Old Reliable. Orieinal
Diamond & Watch Credit House
'-lain KI001 City National Bank Blk.. 409 S. Ifith St
afcV DDnv 0 fft ,,T'5 PI Bumeaa-Naeh Co. Drparlmcnl Store. Omaha.
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Bcthrothal Announcement.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brash ot
Rockport. Mo., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Henrietta
Maurice, to Lee Samuels of Kansas
City, Mo. Miss Brash is well known
here,' having visited her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Kirsch. No date
has been set for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. J. Schoup oi
Council Bluffs announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Leona. to
T. Sherman McCaffrey, son of Mr
and Mrs. Owen, McCaffrey. The wed
ding to take place in the early fall.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Vest an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Celia Olive, to George V.
Bergen of this city. The wedding is
'to take place in the early part of
September.
Farnberg-Lavance Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Lela La
vance to I. A Farnberg will take
place at their new home, 2228 t'm
mett street, Wednesday. Miss La-
vance is a graduate of the Sisters
academy of Peoria, 111., and has
been a resident of Omaha for ten
years. Mr. Farnberg has made his
home at the Voung .Men's Christian
ifV To Out -of -Town Customers
OUR BIG JITNEY PIANO SALE NOW GOING ON!
We Are Offering Many Choice Bargains in New and Slightly
Shopworn Pianos, and All at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Vor vout convenience, tend St. 00 with your
order, and if the Piano you order ia here, aame
will be thipped immediately; and if not. we will write you about lomt other good bar
faint, which might auit you.
Exchanged and Used
Upright Pianos
Hardman $ 75
Wellington ....$135
Kingsbury $150
Schoninger ....$135
Smith & Barnes $160
Hinze $165
Bush & Gertz. .$175
Kimball $175
McPhail $200
Steger & Sons. .$200
Kimball, fancy
panel '. $225
A.
New Pianos
On the Double
Jitney Plan.
$250 Pi.no., $200
$30V Piano., '
$350 Pi.no., JjjjQQ
.""..so
$425 Piano.,
$450 Pi.. S4QQ
$50..p.Uno. .$450
Mahogany Piano
Nrver out oi" our- atore a little
shopworn. Cannot be told from a
new Piano. C'earnnce sale price
S187
Oak Piano
Slightly shopworn. Fine tone and
action. Fully guaranteed for ten
years. Clean, ce sale price, only
$190
Mahogany Piano
Perfectly new Piano. Used very
Iittie. Absolutely good as new.
Clearance price, only
$145
With Ihf many n.lvantafro the Piano
fii'rs ami the low yricrs and liberal,
j ;iinif plan by wlii.-h we nre nHlinu them,
you iminut mTnnl to be without one.
I Read Our Jitney Piano i
Sale Plan Thoroughly
1st Week Pay Down $ .05
2d Week Pay Down .10
3d Week Pay Down .20
4th Week Pay Down .40
5th Week Pay Down .80
6th Week Pay Down 1,00
Then p.iy $1.00 per week or $5.00
per month thereafter until Piano is
paid for.
FURTHER PARTICULARS
If you desire anv other arranee
nmt ..t to terms, jmi have tlie
pri ilege of paying quartet ly or
memi-anminlly, or iny other terms
, to suit you.
if""" 1513 Dons1" St.
VV-T Tel. Douglas 188
SPECIAL NOTICE
amc Piati" we have been seHinfr
fur M'"t i-CNh, fill,". 00 ilnwn. etc, we are
now uti.TiiiK i r r.,- .lowii. ami have r
rltn'td tin- i-rice t thf very bottom. Up
njflit 1'iaim? of various makes, cotliJa
i'lir vT tiiw.rn. slisrhtly ueed and aer
onil han.l 1'ianns, will be offered.