2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY7' BEE: OCTOBER 8, 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles Betrothal Announcement!. Mr. tnd Mrs. W. R. Nichols an ' noonee the engagement of their daughter, Iv Aileen. to Raymond Vincent Alien oi McCook, Neb. The wedding will take place the latter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. C O. Ahtquist an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Mr. Kent Wrtn nell, the marriage to take place Wed nesday, November 15. ' Entertains for Bride Mrs. Emmons G. Dimock gave a linen shower at her home Friday af ternoon for Miss Cora Barclay, whose marriage to Mr. M. R. Jackson will take place Tuesday, Octotber 17. Miss Barclay was a former kindergarten instructor and her friendi have planned several aSaira for her next week. The guests included: Ml..,. MM Cora Bertlar. Wllillreel HT, Minnie Him. ' ' Harry Nlion. Csrtla Bravonlar. - William Herder, parry Wheeler. O. C. Dimock, , Hereart Wella, University Mixers Crab Dance The members of the University Mixers' club are making careful prep arations, for their first social event of the season, the dance to be given Tuesday evening at Keep's academy. The hall will he decorated in the Creighton colors and the various fra ternities of the university are plan ning to provide numerous cozy cor ners. The chaperones for the oc casion will be: Meaara, aao Mirtimii Pant L. Martin, A. H. Blselew, Prafa, and ateeaaraee 1. Be cartas. H. a Kewtan, lira, ana Meedamea J. W. ForMns, a. tg. Hlypla. S. H. BnientBC. C 1". Crow lay. Dinners Before the Ball Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Foye entertained at dinner at the Omaha club Friday evening before the ball. Their guests weri: Maura and MeaSama. W. J. nitdlck, . a T. Kountie. Ward Barseea, W. R. Sweatt, Mlnneapolle. Meaara. Meaara. faerree Brlakar, W. A. C Joaaaoa, Mra. W. T. Burna, Mlaa run? achlbaajr, ltuweaota. Sorority Luncheon The Omaha Alumnae chapttr of ' Alpha Xi Delta sorority entertained Saturday noon at luncheon at the university ciuo in nonor ot AK-3ar Ben' visitors, loose present were: Mertemee lfeadamei C a Derla. Baatlnve; 1 A. Calllaoa. 2oa '2reeMu, Madge bealela, OM: KaHtar'Snitii, la. 11 nan. V. Stuart, , , Agnoa Nllon, Caryl ftpautdlnt, uatlitnbvrr; Ltnur Pttsftc&14 ICeftrn: Cirtn UM, Coming Bride and Her Attendant 'VVJ', 1 i Henrietta. . - ) grooms tnd bows of lavender tulle were used to connect them with the heart of the table. Miss Bacon was also one of the assistants at the re ception ' following the marriage of Miss Alice Jaquith to Mr. Elias Vail. The dinner guests were. Mtwr. and Mudimi Howard B.!ldrldara. Dwlsrht DunmMda. rrnk W. Hagoii, of Mrahalltown, It. HIM! tutllJ Bacon, Ann Olf ford, Hwairs. Walter Scott PanfUM. John Lofarra, Ma rf a rat Baum ' litrrlat Smltb Mir. -Harry Koeh, Rortr Kaallna, no Dirt now. Gossip ol Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors Hiss Madge Daniels of Ord, who was, an out-ot-town maid to. the Queen, will remain in Omaha a few day visiting friends and sorority sis ters. . .,,,.,' Mr. and Mrs. J. DeFortat Richards guests for the ball were Mrs. J. De rorest Kicnsras, sr.. ot Denver and Mrs. Robert B. Carey of Casper, , Wyoming. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spens and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jaqucs came from Chicago Friday for the ball, and are at tne ronteneue. John C. Daugherty came from Greeley, Neb., Thursday to join his wife who has been here for ten days visiting Miss Ellen Creighton at the John IS. Dsugherty home. .- - Mr. Bullen of Ranchester, Wyo., arrived Wednesday to be the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doorly. Mrs. Daniel Baum, Jr., has her'sls ter, Mrs. Mary Morv with her for the winter. Betrothal Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hobbs an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Marie, to Paul Arch ibald Reynolds. The wedding will take place Wednesday, November 8. ; Dinner for Bride. Miss Anna Peterson entertained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mist Lillian Jaqualine Wallace, whose .marriage to Mr. R. A. Garneaux ia to take place soon. Those present were: Mlaeea Mlaeea Marart Bran, Mildred Jenaeii. Ktliel Peteraea, Maria HeekeaDert. Inejw Janaan, Nell Ryan, ModJeeUce Shaar, Anna Janaeo, - Mamie Janaan, , . Oraoa Shaar. Btllevue Society Notes, Owing to the (act that training rules at Bellevue college have been ' severe during the last week, social ac tivities have been practically at a standstill. With the exception of the reccotion siven Friday eveninff hv tha Laities' Aid society of the Presbyter ian diurcn tne loot ban men all week have apent their evenings free from any social duties. Miss Myrna Matthews of Fonte- nelie hall entertained her sister and two friends in her room Wednes day and Thursday. Miss Msrouerite Diddoek and Messrs. Pierre and Caryf Piccotte were called to Bedford, Neb, by the death of their cousin this week. Tie Young Men's Christian asso ciation held an informal meeting on Thqrsday evening, at which President Keri gave a brief talk. Victoria Barr had as her guest Ells Raenz last Wednesday. Itf. R. C, Person visited Florence Stocker on the hill. Mrs. J. P. Kepler of the Bellevue college faculty attended the Ak-Sar-Ben coronation ball at the den Friday evening. . ' c For Bacon-Penfield Part. ) : " tie marriage of Miss Lucile Bacon, naugnter ot Mr. and Mrs. f rank W. Bacon, to Mr. Walter Scott Penfield ' of Washington,' will occur tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock at All Saints church. This week has been crowded with affairs in honor of Miss Bscon and her fiancee. Friday evening was the occasion for the dinner party given by Miss Harriet Smith in their honor. At the ball the oartv occu- , pied a box and afterwards was en tertained at supper at the Omaha club. Saturday at luncheon the members of the wedding party were the guests of Air. Kooert nowe at tne ronteneue. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bacon gave a beautiful ' bridal dinner for them at the Fonte- . nelle, following the rehearsal at the ; church and a snort visit as onlookers at the masked ball. . . Two baskets of sweetheart roses tied with fluffy bows of lavender tulle were used on the table. The place cards were miniature onaea ana Mrs. Ukcan of Topaka. Wedding Invitations Out Invitations for the marriage of Miss Adele Davis, the charming daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Davis, to Mr. Roberts-Daniels, son of Mrs. R. E. Daniels of Council Bluffs, were re ceived Saturday. The ceremony will take place at 7:30 on the evening, of October 23. The hour was set early hi order to allow members of the wedding party to attend the perform ance of Carmen" at the Auditorium. The young people will leave immedi ately for' a two weeks' trip in the east Franchise Tea. Following the meeting of the Equal Franchise society at the Fontenelle next Thursday Mrs. J. M. Metcslf, president will entertain at tea about twenty women, the past and present members of the board, to meet Mrs. W. :E.: Berkley of Lincoln, president of the State Suffrage associstion, and Mrs. P. T. McGeer of Falls City. Sev eral other members will have tea guests after the meeting. For Out-of-Town Guests, Mrs. Walter J, Colvin entertained at luncheon at her home Friday In honor of her house guest. Mrs. H. J. J.. Brigham of Chicago, and Mrs. S. X. Thstcher, slso of Chicsgo1, who is the fuest of Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Smith, he guests included ' Mesdsmes George Howe and Otis M. Smith. After the Ak-Sar-Ben ball Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Colvin entertained at sup per at the Fontenelle for their guests. Covers were laid for: - Maasra. and Maadamaa n. 1. Hrleham a J. Thatcher of Chtcaao. v of Cbtcafa, a. t. Maaon. Beefsteak Fry. , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Store ana Miss Ophelia Hayden will entertain at a beefsteak fry at their summer home in Florence todsy at I o'clock. Autumn leaves will form the decorations. WILL WED EARLY IN NOVEMBER. Towel Shower. Mrs. F. T. Pirvnlo entertained at towel shower Friday evening in honor of Miss Josie Piccolo, an Oc tober bride, when twelve guests were present , Dancing Party. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McMahon are entertaining at a dancing party Sat urday evening tor Mrs. Mary Mora of Eaton, Pa., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Daunt at the Dundee Hall. Theater Party. Those who entertained yesterday afternoon at the Boyd to see Weber and fields in Watch Your Step were Phil id Mets and W. J. Foye, who had parties of eight; C. N. Diets. G. Stort and Frank Fitzgerald, four; Mrs. Clarence Mbberensen. Mrs, Amos, Mrs. E. C. McShane and Miss Mary Ward, three guests. Those who had reservations for the evening were: W. F. Megeath. box; Olga Storz, twelve; Dr. J. Hall, aeven; Mr. Calhoun, hve; w. Crosby, A. H Jones, Sam Burns and DeForest Rich, ards had four guests. Dinner for House Party. Miss Marion Kuhn will entertain at dinner this evening at the Fontenelle in honor of the house guests of Miss dertrude and Mr. rhilip Metz. 1 nose present willbe: Mlaeea Mtaeea Norma Mack Oertrude Motv. of Buffalo, N. T.I Kltiabatk Read. Harriet Mark Jonephlne Conedon, of Buffalo, N. T.i Marlon Kuhn, Meaara. Meeere. William Darker Allen Tuker, of Buffalo, N. T.I Robert Burna. Bam Vail Men Oallafher, of Detroit, Mick.; Phillip Mela. Orpheum Party. Miss Kuth Mills entertained at an Orpheum patty yesterday evening for : , w - wmj 1 win ner nouse Rucais, oxisa xunarra inula, of Sioux Falls, S. D., snd Miss Lu celia Miller of Des Moines. Those present were : Mtenes Mlases Mildred Mills, Alios Pmt, Lucelta Miller, Asnes Ituaaatt, Maaara. Meeare. Alt Kouata. Sennr Hart. Dae Molnea: council Bluira; Brnoet Haraabereer, Allen McDonald, Aablond; . Tajrlar Belcher. Solonrnera' Club. Mrs. A. A. Wedemeyer will be hostess ot the sojourners club l ues day afternoon at her home, 4508 North Twenty-seventh street. Assisting her will be Mesdames C. F. Barrows, E. J, Weiberg, u l Mickey and u JJsw son Scott. Vmtrm nHMM One of the most charming features of the coronation bail fridav even ing was the dancing of the tiny tots in butterfly costume. Tiniest oi all a a eak- iw f '"V jTi V d I j. Viisd were the two daughters of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Todd. Little Virginia in yellow snd gold and Harriet in black and gold, were the center of an ad miring throng later in the evening. With one by each hand Mrs. L, M. Wilhelm introduced them to the party in her box. Gossip of Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors. u; M. roarer Horner Of SIOUX City has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bayer during Ak-Sar-Ben week. She is on her wsy to spend a few weeks in Arizona before retyp ing to her home. I Miss Belle Beazell of Minneapolis is the guest of Mrs. Charles Offutt for the Ak-Ssr-Ben festivities. . Mr. and Mra. Howard Baldrige have as their guest Mrs. Hagen of 1.. w,a arrivA WaHneadav tor the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Milton Denman ot JJes Mouies is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning, hsving arrived yesterday morning. This is Mr. Denman's sec ond Ak-Sar-Ben ball, as he was here (wo yesrs sgo. - Russell Lemisfbf Denver is in the city for a day or two and attended the ball last evening. Mrs. Georse Weilage and daugnter Mildred of Lincoln apent the past week with Mrs. Weilage's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John tsrady. ... Miss Nelcnon waitKina oi Louis ville, Ky., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dale in the Uintah apart ments. Social Gossip. Mrs. Mora Mamie and daughter, Josephine, returned Tuesday from a summer in Colorado . ana arc at Brownell hall until Monday, when thev will have their former apartment at the Royal again. Mrs. Harry Montgomery returned Monday from Kansaa City. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Coles returned the latter part of last week from a month in Charlottesville, - Vs., and Philadelphia. ; ' . Mrs. Fairfield and daughter, Betty, arrived home .Thursday from Chi cago, where they apent several days together upon Miss Betty's arrival there from Woodstock, N. Y., last week. Mias Msnon Howe has decided to remain home until January, when she will go east to resume her musi cal studies. Miss Howe started east with her mother, but was ill in Chicago and returned home im mediately. Mrs, I. E. Fitzgerald returned last week irom Dayton, O., accompanied by her two little nieces, Edith Mary and Florence Louise Ware,, who wilt be with her about a month. Mrs. T. L. Kimball and Miss Kim ball, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kimball, returned last week from the east -' Mrs. John M. Daugherty and Mrs. F. A. Nash will not return from New York until Monday or Tuesday. Miss Halcvon Cotton returned Tuesday from several months' ab sence, hsving gone last January to Palm Beach with Mias Rebecca Ha vens of Cincinnati and then visited her in the latter place. Lately Miss Cotton has been in Chicago with her mother, who will not return be fore Christmas. Mrs. Charlea Offutt and Miss Vir ginia Offutt leave today for New York, where they will be at the Goth am this winter, Miss Virginia attend ing the Spence school as a day pupil. Miss Naomi Towle and Miss Flor ence Neville also leave today for their school in New York City, the former for Miss Hsrtman's and the latter for the Coats-Weaver school. Miss Mary Lee of Chicago arrived Wednesday and is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Sibbemsen for two or three weeks. Miss Lee was Mrs. Sibbernsen's maid of honor and also visited here last spring for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mahoney of Omaha are guests at the Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs. Mr. Harry Lansing and Miss Hall of Lincoln were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball. . Mr. H. H. Hanna, who represents the Pennsylvania railroad, accom panied President Wilson on his re cent visit to Urnaha and spent a short time with his sister, Mrs. Palmer Findley. fnlnl mtA Mm f f A ! snd small son are expected in Omaha today trom San t rancisco, where tney nave oeen at tne fresidio since his return from the Phil inninae nn sick leave last summer. They will be tne guests oi ner sister, Mrs. George Redick, and Mr. Redick while here. Mrs. Herman Kountze and Mrs. Ella Magee expect to leave tomorrow for New York, where they will take an apartment for the winter. Mra. Ma. gee's children will remsin here until she is settled and has a home ready tor incm. White Shrine Whiat Club. The White Shrine Whist club will hold its first meeting of the season Monday afternoon at 2 in the Ma sonic temple. Friday Night Dancing Club. The Friday Night Dancing club gave its regular weekly party last rriaay evening at uruia nan. in spite of the fact that this was the night of the Ak-Sar-Ben ball about fifty couples were present and this number waa increased late in the evening as members who had been Ethel Plant Hobl down at the Den for the coronation ceremonies' came. The club is plan ning some special parties for the lat ter part of this month and early No vember and full plans will be an nounced very shortly. Steyer-Madura Wedding. Among the leading socikl events of the week in South Side circles was the wedding Wednesday of Miss Helen Madura to Mr. Rudolph Steyer. Miss Madura is the eldest daughter of Frank Madura, who has been a prom inent citizen of the South Side - for the last twenty-eight years, and Mr. Steyer, one of the rising young busi ness men' of the city, who contem plates establishing himaelf in the thriving city of Valparaiso, Neb., in a short time. The ceremony was performed in St Francis church, with Rev. Father Gluba as celebrant Rev. Joseph Au gustyn of Elba, Neb., being deacon and Rev. N. Steyn of St. Piul, Minn., being sub-deacon at the solemn high mass. The wedding hymn was sung by the choir of St Francis church, of which the bride was a member for the last ten years. Mr. Frank Steyer, brother of the groom, was best man and the bride was attended by Miss Grace Freeman. Decorations in the church were elaborate, including palms and autumn flowers appropri ate for the season. Following the wedding ceremonies a most bounteous wedding breakfast was served at the bride's residence, 4612 South Thirty-second street, the guests including Rev. Theobald Kal amaja. N. Steyu of St. Paul, Minn.; J. Augustyn of Elba, Neb., and J. Palubicki of Fullerton, Mayor J. C. Dahlman, Councilman A. C. Kugel, Mr. Ike Klein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kal amaja, Mr. and Mrs. John Ignasiak, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gusak, Miss Kazi miera Dobek and Mr. Bruce McCul loch, the mother of the groom, Mrs. Steyer of Valparaiso; his sister, An- me, and her brothers, bmil and Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Ga!inski, Miss Grace Freernan and Miss Demniski. The young couple after a short wed ding journey will be at home to their hosts of friends in Valparaiso, Neb. Thester Party. s Miss Olga Storz entertained at a party at the Boyd theater last even ing in honor of Miss Christine Miller, her guest. Twelve guests were pres ent. After the theater, the party took supper at the Fontenelle. The sup per table was decorated with a large basket of Mrs. Ward roses with place cards to match. Personal Mention. Florence Basler-Palmer will go to Carroll, la., Monday, where ahe ap pears the evening of that date in con cert with Mrs. Herman P. Chetius, pi anist, from the Boston Conservatory of Music Mrs. Palmer will take Miss Ruth Flynn with her as her accompa nist Mr. Clarence Squier, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Squier, . left Saturday evening for Ithaca, N. Y, to re-enter Cornell. Mr. Saraue Rees and daughter Miss Henrietta returned Thursday morn ing from an extended trip in the east Miss Mary Woodland is recovering from a light attack of diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Martin re turned Friday morning from a week s trip in the east Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, whose marriage occurred last Mon day, are visiting at the home oj Mr. Andersen's sister, Mrs. E. F. Cusie. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss -Margaret Mayer. Morton and Tom Wakeley, Wayne Selby and Russell Peters left Friday for Cornell college. Benson Social Circles Mr. and Mrs. T. Kraber left last Tuesday for their home, after a few days' visit at the . Herbst home. i.liss Anna Christiansen wilL be hostess for the Katherine chapter at her home on Monday evening. ' A small fire called out the firemen last Friday evening when a gas ex plosion occurred. The damage was not serious. Mrs. E. Fordes and daughter left Sunday mornino- for her home after a few ilays' visit with her brother, Mr. J. McClung. Mrs. A. Phillips will be hostess for the Methodist Ladies' Aid society on next Wednesday. Mrs. James Howard is entertaining her father and mother from Ohio at her home during the carnival. Mrs. Joe Amish entertained at lunch last week. Covers were laid for four guests. Messrs. Paul Shirk and Roy Hodges have returned to their home in Iowa, after a few days' visit at the L. At kinson home. i Rev. E. J. Crews is slowly recover ing from an operation at the Metho dist hospital a week ago. Mrs. J. N. Horton entertained at dinner last Sunday. Covers were laid for aeven guests. Miss Ethel Morgan left last Wed nesday for her home in San Fran cisco. She was accompanied by Miss Lillian Stiger. Rev. Mr. Keve of the Walnut Hill Methodist church and Rev.' Mr. Cal vert of the Benson church will-exchange pulpits today. Rev. Mr. Mc Clung; and Rev. Mr. Anderson will do likewise. The funeral services of Roy Minor, who was ill for some time and died on Wednesday, was held at the home of P. A. Penoyer on Thursday. Inter ment was in Prospect Hill cemetery. Rev. Mr. Calvert conducted the ser- Miss Rosa Sima of Benson and Mr. Axel A. Gelsted of Omaha were mar ried last Wednesday. They will re side in Omaha. , Mrs. J. C. Wilson of Raymond, Neb., visited among old friends, be ing entertained at the J. N. Horton, George Iradale and C. Stiger homes.. Mrs. J. S. Marshall will be hostess for the Good Times club at her home next Friday. i i XT Un enn Tames. left last Wednesday to spend the winter in San Diego, Cal. Magistrate Gives Fee to Poor Woman A lawyer of considerable reputa tion secured a fee from a woman in police court for whom he failed to give value received. The police magis trate after hearing the woman's story payed back the fee of $3 from his own pocket! "We'll have nothing like that in this court," vouchsafed the magistrate as he tendered the coin. Metropolitan Club to Open Winter Season The .Metropolitan club house, 2301 Harney stre:t, will open for the win ter season October 10 under the man agement of Miss Evelyn McCaffrey. Miss McCaffrey has great plans for the season that will make. the club house a popular social center. Already quite a number of social events have been booked for the near future. Swimming parties will be numerous and an expert swimming instructor has been engaged to teach swimming and diving." Miss Florence Deming, a graduate of Chalif Dancing school of New York and the Mary Woods Hinman school of Chicago, and for three years director of dancing at the Women s Athletic club of Chicago, will have charge of the classes in social, aes thetic and folk dancing. The club house has been newly painted, decorated and refurnished in all departments. The parlors, ball room, halls and other rooms present an attractive and aristocratic appear ance. The pool, whicn is supplied with warm water, is kept in a sanitary condition by frequent changes Of the water. Miss McCaffrey is taking hold of the club house with an energy that will produce results. A Giant Clearance Sale That Brings Sewing Machines to Low as $5 Each Commences Here Monday, October 9th When 4flJsed," "Nearly New," "Floor Samples" and "Traded-in" Sew ing Machines get too numerous here, we put ridiculously low price sale tags giant selling like this and say "good-by"tqthem.' 1A IS" VOJM 1 One of these "sale" machines will do your sewing for years. They have been overhauled in our own shops, refinished, regulated, and when you get them in your homes they will make perfect stitches. In fact, we guarantee eacn machine and furnish a complete set of at tachments with it A Week Pays for any Machine in thit selling, even the NEW WHITES mem Sewing Machines Including "Domestics," "Singers" "Households," "New Homes," n others THINK OF 777 AS LOW AS S5.00 New "Whites"--First Time at 75c Weekly The famou., ever high qualitied "WHITE". BALL BEARING SEWING MACHINE ha never yet been offered with a "ale" inducement it ha told universally on iU own valuation. But, just to pice up thi Giant Fall Sewing Machine Clearance Sale, the Nebraska Cycle Co. ha decided to offer JUST one hundred NEW "White" Sewing Machine on term of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A WEEK. Can you think of any hard hip in a plan like this? Shouldn't you prefer the world' BEST ewing machine to ANY other, if able to pur ' chase it on term, that tako but SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A WEEK from your puriel Wonder Prices on "Used" and "Nearly New" Machines ONE SINGER Sewing Machine, 5 drawer, Golden Oak, in M 1 A A Giant Sale, at only P1.VU ONE SINGER Sewing Machine, 7 drawer, dark oak, in thu M A A A ale of iale, at . tJlJaUU ONE SINGER Sewing Machine, 5 drawer, good a new ab- dJOO PA olutely, goe at only. . . . $LL.JJ ONE DAVIS Sewing Machine, 5 drawer, Golden Oak, in Mi AA thi telling at, only apl4.VU ONE SINGER Sewing Machine, B drawer, Golden Oak, in M i A A this selling at, only pl'i.VV ONE NEW ROYAL Machine, 5 drawer, Golden Oak, in (M J AA thi Fall Clearance, onlyPI4.UU THREE WHITE Sewing Machine in true $50 value, in thi l0 i PA elling at, each, only L.OXJ FOUR WHITE Sewing Machine in $56 grades, to be closed (POy PA out at, each, only yul .0J TWO WHITE Rotary that sold for $58 a short time ago, d00 PA out at, each, only PJaCeJU CIO A A Takes choice of a lot of Drop Head Sewing Ma 0 1 L UU chines worth $20 to $35 But you must hurry! X al(til WANT on. of th "kartaln" machine btdlr oof h. aas you may U too buay le b. har Monday, but WHAPS t. kid.r yo from phoning to har. a maehin. ..I M. or kr,f M I. your horn.? Flrat com., first ..Trad if your ph.n. mas (. coma, hi llm. y.or auchlu will b. .. ld. lor yo.( Fh. Douglas 1662). If yom lira out of low., mail ordar th. saoaunl 70a road this and your ordor will bo ..rod for th. mom.nt it .rrioa ia th. N.braaka CycU Co.'a of fioo. MICKEL'S NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. Corner 15th and Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska. 1