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    THK OMAHA SUNUAY K1!.K: JULY 'ZV, liirr.
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What
Women Are
Doing in the World
CLUB CALENDAR.
Mondav
Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church
" Red Cross circle, Baird building,
9 a. m.
Convalescent Aid society, city hall,
10 a. m.
Dorcas circle, Baird building,
a m
Douglas county unit W. C. T. U.,
Baird building, 9 a. m.
U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps,
Baird building. 9 a. m.to 5 p. m
George Crook, V. R. C, and
George Custer,- V.R. C, Baird
buildine. 2 p. m.
i Original Duncjee War Relief circle,
" Baird btiilawr. 9 3i.
Tuesdav
Bcmis park auxiliary, Mrs. F. J.
Birss, hostess, 9 a, in. to 5 p. m.
Dundee War Relief circle, Dundee
school, 2 p. ni.
First Presbyterian church circle,
Baird building, 9-. m. to p. m.
Cathedral auxiliary, St. Cecelia's
school. 9 a. m.
Delta Gamma War Relief circle,
Baird buildine. 9 a; m.
Miss Gertrude Young's circle,
Baird buildine. 9 a. m.
Florence Red Cross auxiliary,
Eagle s hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
South Side Red Cross auxiliary, li
brarv. 2:30 p. m.
Pi Beta Phi War Relief . circle,
Bird building, 2 p. m.
Omiba chapter D. A. R., card party
at 'Field club.
Wednesday
Turner Park Red Cross circle,
Baird building, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
First Christian church circle, 9
a. m.
Miss Margaretlia Grimmei's circle,
Baird building. 2 p. ni.
Happy Hollow Red Cross auxili
ary, Army building, 2 p. tn.
Fort Omaha Red Cross auxiliary,
- Mrs. Frank P. Lahm, hostess, 10
a. m.
Florence Red Cross circle, Eagle's
hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kappa Kappa Gamma War Relief
circle, Mrs. J. C. McNish, host
ess, 2 p. m.
Thursday-T-
Westminster Presbyterian church,
Red Cross circle, Baird building,
9 a. m.
Temple Israel Red Cross circle,
Baird building, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wives of U. P. Pensioners' auxili
ary, Union Pacific headquarters,
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Florence Red Cross auxiliary,
Eagle's hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Friday
St. Mary's Congregational church
Red Cross auxiliary, Baird build-
irig, 9 a. ra. -Equal
Franchise society circle,
Baird building, 9 a. m. )
D. A. R. Red Cross auxiliary,
Army building, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Grafe Lutheran church circle,
Baird building, 2 p. m.
South Side circle, Baird building,
9 a. ni.
Benson Red Cross auxiliary, Ben
son city hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cathedral auxiliary, St. Cecelia's
school, 9 a. n,
Fort Omaha Red Cross circle,
Mrs. Frank P. Lahm, hostess,
10 a. m.
A. C. A. knitting coterie, Miss Ber
tie Hoag. hostess, 2:30 pi m.
Hanscom Park War Relief circle,
2 to S, in the ball room of the
Normandy.
Scottish Rite Woman's club aux
iliary, Scottish Rite cathedral,
10:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Saturday
Kathryn Smyths Red Cross circle,
Baird building, 9 a. m.
Auxiliary 78, National Letter Car
riers association circle, Baird
building, 2 p. m.
Walnut Hill Red Cross circle,
Hani building, 2 p. m.
Red Cross executive board meet
ing at the Hotel Fontenelle, 10
a. m.
OXTEN!
p . made
of the
I XTENSIVE plans are being
for the annual convention
le Jopeka Drancn ot the
Woman's Missionary federation which
meets in Omaha for the first time
in twenty-two years, October 10 to
14 at the First Methodist church.
More than 400 delegates are expect
ed and many fine speakers. Among
those whom the speaker s committee
is assured of are Mrs. J. W. Bashford,
wife of Bishop Bashford of China
She has- frequently visited in Omaha
at the home of Mrs. I. S. Leavitt, who
is general manager of the convention.
Another noted speaker who will be
attending the convention is Mrs.
Lucia Harrison of Pasadena, Cal., na
tional superintendent of the children's
work in the church.
The Baptist Tri-City quarterly
meeting was held all day Friday at
the Benson Methodist church. One
hundred women from Greater Omaha
and Council Bluffs attended. Mrs.
Charles E. Lathrop led the devotional
service at 11 in the morning. Lunch
eon w-as served to all at noon by the
women of the Benson Baptist church.
At , the afternoon session Mrs.
Thomas Anderson, the new president,
presided fpr the first time. Mrs. Ed
ward Johnson gave talk on the "West
Central District," Mrs. L. E Ballard
gave a report from the Northern
Baptist convention held recently in
Cleveland. Sketches of the lives of
missionaries were given by a num
ber of women as their part of the
program. Mr. B. F. Oliver completed
the program with a solo. The jiext
meeting will be held at the Olivet
Baptist church in October.
Mrs. George Joslyn. Mrs. Edgar
Allen and Mrs. Charles W. Hayes,
who have been liberal contributors to
the Young Women's Christian asso
ciation summer camp fund, will be
among the guests at the outing which
the members of the political and social
science department of the Omaha
Woman's club is planning at the camp
August 8. Mrs. Hayes was leader of
the department last year and is chair
man of the committee which arranges
week-end visits for needy girls at the
camp. Mrs. Ben Baker, who is next
year's leader, is doing all in her power
to make the outing enjoyable and
profitable for all members. The wom
en will go out to the camp in the
morning and spend the day resting
and doing Red Cross work both be
fore and after luncheon. Those who
wish to attend have been asked to
notify the, secretary, before Monday
of next week.
The George A. Custer post. Wom
an s Kcner corps, wni give a surshine
piirtv tor the bentht ot the - Red Cross oJ
Tucsu&y afternoon at 1 U the home .
HEADS WAR .RELIEF WORK
IN HANSCOM PARK.
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'- . ; -
of Mrs. John Harpster. Ten cents
will be the admission price for all
who wish to attend.
North Side Woman's Christian
Temperance union and the Sunshine
L. T. L., had Jheir annual joint pic
nic at Fontenelle park Thursday.
Luncheon was served to the children
at 1 p. m., after which they spent an
hour running races, making whistles
and playing games under the direc
tion of Probation Officer Gus Aliller.
During this time the women had
luncheon, which was followed by a
program of races for all. Prize win
ners were: Iris Kilgore. Ma-H Bird
sell, Harold Asnier, Minnie Taylor,
Charles Birdsell. Rosaline Hughes,
Arvilla Sinnett, Teddy Allen and Mrs.
F. S. Osmer.
At the next regular meeting of the
union to be held with Mrs. D. C.
Latham, the fourth Wednesday in
August the annual election of officers
will be held.
Council Bluffs
Social Activities
Sunday evening members of the El
Hazar club gave a farewell dinner
at the boat club in honor of three of
their members who have entered fed
eral service, Howard Evans and Her
bert Duquette of the Red Cross unit
and Company L, and Kenneth Lane,
a recruiting officer at Omaha.
Mrs. Jane Heft Hurd of, Under
wood was the guest of honor at a
family reunion held at Manawa Sun
day by members of the Hurd and
Heft families. Mrs. Hurd is the widow
of the late Benjamin B. Hurd of Un
derwood, and the sole survivor of the
old generation of Hefts. About
eighty members of the two families
gathered at the lake for the occasion.
Miss Flora Cooper entertained
Monday in honor of Miss Ann Jeff
reys of California. Miss Jeffreys is
the guest of Miss Flickinger and came
east to attend the wedding of Miss
Helen Flickinger,
The members of the Council Bluffs
chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution met at the Red
Cross rooms Wednesday morning ta
work on the housewives the chapter
is providing for Company 'L.
The El Deen club was entertained
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Charles Gowens. lhe earlier
part of the afternoon was devoted to
business. The following officers were
elected: President, Mrs. Charles
Gowens; vice president, Mrs. Albert
Bartzi secretary, Mrs. L. A. Miller,
and treasurer. Mrs. Edward Williams
A flower committee, consisting of
Mrs. Will James and Mrs. H. T.
Woods was appointed. Mrs. Gowens
was assisted in serving by Mrs.
Thomas and Miss Gowens. Mrs. Will
James will entertain the club Aug-
o
USl o.
Mrs. C. O. Wood entertained mem
bers of South Side Kensington club
Wednesday afternoon instead of Mrs.
Hans Holm, as had been planned.
Kensington work and games occupied
the afternoon. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mrs. Martin
Kelson. A two-course luncheon was
served late in the afternoon. Mrs.
Hans Holm will entertain the club
August 8.
The charity department of the Cath
olic Women's league met with Mrs.
E. Redden Wednesday to sew for
the poor. Mrs. Redden, the president
of the league, has extended an urgent
invitation to the women of the west
end to attend and help wtih this work.
August 8 the league will meet at the
home of Mrs. Martin Hughes on
Ninth avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Wr. Dean left Wed
nesday morning for Spirit Lake to
spend their vacation.
lhe meeting ot the t-ast tna cara
club, planned for Wednesday evening
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. j.
Williams, has been indefinitely post
poned.
Announcement has been made ot
the marriage of Miss Margaret
Wooley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Wooley of this city, and Mr.
Raphael Cope of Tropic, Utah. After
spending ineir noneymoon in j.ropic,
Mr. and Mrs. Cope will go housekeep
ing on Mr. Cope s ranch. Mrs. Cope
was accompanied west by her mother,
who has been visiting in Utah.
Dr. Frederick W. Evans and his
aunt, Miss De Haven, left Thursday
for an eastern trip. JJr. tvans will
spend some time at Lake Chautauqua
nd Atlantic City and plans to be
awav ahout a month.
Members of the Garden club en
tertained at an 8 o'clock breakfast
Tuesday morning by Mrs. Henry Cut
ler and Mrs. Charles T. Officer at
the home of Mrs. Officer. After
breakfast a tour of inspection was
made of neighboring gardens, all of
which seemed to be in good condition
in spite of the hot weather. The work
of the regular meeting was then taken
up at the home of Mrs. Officer. Mrs.
Henry Cutler gave a paper on the
genera of the composite family. Mrs.
Officer told of the famous gardens of
the world, and each member was
asked to tell of- the most beautiful
garden she had ever seen. August
14 the club will have a noon picnic j
at the home of Mrs. Thomas Met- j
calfe. - '
The ladies of the Madison Avenue
district served the Dodge Light
Guards and the Dodge Engineers
with ice cream, cake and cigars Wed-1
nesdav evening. The committee in
charge of collecting
charge nt collecting 1 lie oonatii.ii
cake -ami inof.c- n, I -) Nir .
Bcrl Gccn, Mrs. C. C.' DicUci jou,
j LEAD INVESTIGATING BODY
OF CONSERVATION LEAGUE
y m
MRS. THOR JORGENSON.
Mrs. Will Tyson, Mrs. Will Sied
entopt. Mrs. Albert Saniuelson and
Mrs. -F'orrest Smith.
Thursday evening the Misses Edith
and Margaret Flickinger entertained
in honor of their house guest, Miss
Ann Jeffreys of California. The guests
were Bess Day, Flora Cooper, Vir
ginia Meyers, Annette Adams, Mig
non Mayuard, Esther Thomas and
Mav Soniers of Omaha, Miss Mav
Maiilcr.'Mrs. C. E. Whiter-Mrs. Glen
Reed and Miss Jeffreys.
Mrs. E. E. Norgaard entertained the
Book and Thimble club Thurs
day afternoon, Mrs; F. S. Blanchard,
Mrs. 1". E. Hughes and Miss Hughes
were club guests. The club will meet
at the home of Mrs. A. F. Smith, Au
gust 9.
Announcement nas been made of
the marriage of Miss Eva I'lumer,
daughter ofMr. and Mrs. W. H. Plum-
er ot Dumfries, and Mr. J. R. Sieck,
which took place Thursday at High
land Park Presbyterian church at Des
Moines. The ceremony was perform
ed by Rev. Harries. Mrs. Sieck grad
uated from the commercial depart
ment at Council Bluffs High school
and completed a course in Highland
Park college. After August 8 Mr. and
Mrs. Sieck will be at home on Mr.
Sieck's farm near this city.
Mrs. Donald Macrae entertained in
honor of Mrs. Angeline Brinsmaid
Thursday afternoon. The guests in
cluded members of the committees
who have assisted Mrs. Brinsmaid in
the work of providing Unit K with
the necessary equipment for field ser
vice and Dr. Macrae took this oc
casion to thank them for their splen
did work. Mr. and Mrs. Macrae pe
sentcd the guest of honor with a sil
ver 'coffee service in recognition of
her services as chairman.
South Side
Social Activities
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson have
returned from two weeks' vacation
spent mostly at Kearney, visiting
their son.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stryker have
returned from Minneapolis and Fort
Snelling, where they visited their son,
Hird.
Rev. and Mrs. Kalina will spend
their vacation in New York, their old
home.
Mr.and Mrs. F. A. Cressey will
visit Mr. Cressey 's old home in Mas
sachusetts. '
Crosby Broadwell is spending the
summer on a farm with helatives in
New York state.
Mrs. Ida Parsley will leave soon
for a trip to Denver.
Mrs. Virgil Smith is visiting in
Logan, la.
Mrs. A. J. Bragonier is visiting out
in the state.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carlson have
returned from an outing in Minne
sota.
Flovd Finch is in Clarkson hospital
following an operation. His condi
tion is favorable.
Mrs. E. A. Rose is in Birch Knoll
hospital.
The work of distributing the food
conservation cards on the South Side
is just about completed.
The lantern parade, at the Spring
Lake park playground will be held
rndav evening at 7:45. Caps and
lanterns have been made for all chil
dren who wish to take part. The su
pervisor, Miss Nelson, will be assisted
by May Bawfon and Dorothy Kal-
horn.
On Tuesday a branch of the Red
Cross was organized on the South
Side. Mrs. B. R. Falkner was elected
chairman, Mrs. Jessie Caughey, assist
ant chairman; Mrs. Bruce McCulIoch,
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secretary, and Mrs. F. A. Cresscy.
treasurer.
On Thursday the Eastern Star Ken
sington club entertained their families
at a picnic in Spring Lake "park. Fol
lowing the supper a short business
meeting was held when officers for the
next six months were elected. Mrs.
R. Robertson, president: Mrs. E.
Wright, vice president: Mrs. R. man
ning, secretary, and Mrs. II. Stein
berg, treasurer.
The Home Missionary society of
the Grace Methodist church has dis
continued its meetings until Sep
tember. Last Sunday a delightful picnic was
given at Valley by a party of young
folks who motored out in a big truck.
Those present were:
Misseis MisMvi
Evelyn Lro. (Ii-iiIvpya McGoUlrloU,
Oella Green, t.ulii Watson.
Margurt't Latinlng. l.ijcile Trout.
Kathcrin Landing. Helm Moeaehler,
Irene Ulunli, Kllmtieth Moiwhler,
Ann Ryan. Harbara Augustine,
Veromlca MeOohlrlrk, Alice Herry.
Messrs.
Messrs.
S. IVnry Parker,
lewev llarrell,
Kdward Kiltie.
Oliver l.lndherfr.
William Huekle.v,
V'ranels Murphy,
oirlne Ilreen,
Waltor Markoy,
John Vail,
Stephen ilreen,
Allen VVntaon.
Pavlil nttaway.
Ben Pworak,
Antnna O'Connor,
II. W. Harrington has been spend
ing the week at Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Green are
spending the week-end with relatives
at Herman.
Ernest Anderson of Craig was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nor
beck the first of the week.
Miss Dorothy Foster is spending
the week at the country home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Chiles.
Miss Edna Price left Sunday even
ing for Union, for a short stay.
The ladies auxiliary of the Red
Cross society will give an ice cream
social at the park Wednesday even
ing. The First regimental band will
render a program as one of the at
tractions. Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Adams and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Brengle visited the
summer camp near Fremont yester
day, making the trip by auto.
Rev. R. C. Harding, pastor of the
Christian church, was presented with
an automobile by the members of his
congregation on Thursday morning.
Mrs. M. H. Newman, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jl
Adams the last two weeks returned
to her home at Shamrock, Okla
Monday afternoon.
In honor of her daughter, Lavere's,
birthday. Mrs. John Anderson enter
tained a number of young folks at
her farm home rriday afternoon. J he
time was spent in playing out door
games, after which lunch was served.
A number of the small folks were
taken out to the farm by Mr. Ander
son ui his car and returned to the
city. All the guests were presented
with a neat pin, an American flag, as
a souvenir ot the occasion. Among
those present were: Lilliai. Sandell,
Ruth Sandell, Marguerite Pascal, Ar-
line Anderson, Evelyn Waage, Nettie
Nigro, Laura Anus, Mary Jiubbell,
Olea Nevey, Bonnie Cole, Jean
Adams, Joe Nigro, Norman Carlson
and Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Omaha.
Mrs. Ellen Brew left Tuesday for
rowa.iwhcre she will visit her grand
daughter. Mrs. William Skow, for
three weeks.
Mrs. Frank RolJ)ins returned the.
first of the week from a few weeks'
visit with relatives in the east.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brisbin returned
Wednesday from a two weeks' auto
trip to Kansas City, Mo., and Dav
enport, la. Lansing and Harry Bris
bin accompanied them and Miss Zer
lina Brisbin, who has been visiting
relatives in Kansas City several
weeks, returned home with them.
Mr. Henry Anderson and Misses
Mabel and Emma Anderson spent
Saturday at Blair with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Parker and
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ackens left Sun
day morning for St. Paul, Minn.
Mr. Walter Peterson of Decatur
was the guest of relatives here for
several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Barham and
family left Tuesday for Norton, Kan.,
Florence
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where they will spend two or three
weeks visiting relatives.
Miss Ruth Moffat of Plattsmouth
is the Riiest of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Moffat.
Mrs. George Siert and daughter left
Tuesday for San Francisco, where
they will visit with friends for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Orval Green left Friday for
Colorado, where she will spend two
! or three weeks.
Mr. Conrad Michaels returned the
last of the week from a month's va
cation trip to California.
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Social Gossip
Union church services will be held
this evening on the Bapist church
lawn. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ef Wulff of Pine
Bluffs, Wyo., are visting here since
being called by the death of Mrs.
Wullf's mother, Mrs. C. S. Burnies-
tcr.
The local Baptist Missionary cir
cle entertained the Tri-Cify union at
i' . quarterly conference, held Friday
in the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stafford enter
tained Tuesday. Covers were laid for
Mrs. Mary Judd and son of Cedar
Rapids. Mich., and Miss Margaret
Herrick of Sioux City.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Wilber Nelson
will return this week from an ex
tended visit iii the east.
Miss Mary St. Clair of Lincoln
is a guest at the home of Vincent
Kinney.
Mrs. R. Burford and daughter have
gone for an extended trip to the south
ot Missouri.
, Mr. Arthur Chalupsky has gone for
a two weeks visit with relatives in
Elba, Nel..
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bramble are
visiting friends in different points in
Iowa.
Miss Bernice Dunn has gone to
spend a week with friends in Lin
coln.
Mrs. Ed Yarton is recovering from
an operation she underwent last
Thursday.
Mrs. L. J. Johnson entertained her
brother and family of Shelton, Neb.,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young are spend
ing their wedding trip in Colorado, to
be gone about two weeks.
Mrs. M. Armstrong and Mrs. A. C.
Nerness entertained the Tri-City
Birthday club at the Blackstone for
dinner last Tuesday.
Mrs. John Mackin will be hostess
(or the Aufwciderschn club at her
lome next Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. A. Terry of Newton, Kan.,
who came to attend the loung-Cal
vert wedding, is visiting her brother,
F. E. xoung.
Miss Agnes Agncw of Fullerton,
Neb., and Miss Bertha Wilson of
Raymond, Neb., are viaitrng with
Miss Madeline Horton.
The young women's Sunday school
class of the Presbyterian church held
a picnic last Thursday evening at
Hanscom park.
Mrs. C. F. Hotchkiss has about
twenty young girls out distributing
"Hoover Conservation Food" cards.
They met Thursday morning at the
city hall and started then on their
routes.
Mrs. Alice Michel Jones entertained
at lunch Tuesday. Covers were laid
for Mrs. W. D. Fence and Misses
Wilda Suter and Helen Morton.
Mrs. Bradford Hiles arrived Sun
day from Lincoln to visit her mother,
Mrs. C. S. Jones.
Mrs. G. B. Ruffner is recovering
from an operation performed on
Monday for appendicitis.
A son was born during the past
week to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Butler.
Mr. O. D. Bellis is spending a
couple of weeks visiting his brothers
in Missouri.
Raymond Chappell was married
last Tuesday to Miss Irene Kelley. of
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N(th Bend, Neb. The young couple; are the guests of Mrs. Belcher's par
will reside in Benson. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peters.
Mrs. James Miaw ot Aortli t'latte,
Ncb., visited last week at the home of
Mrs. J. S. Marsliall, while Mr. fchaw
is in the hospital, where he underwent
an operation.
Ralton
Social Notes
Mrs. Angelo Perry, who was oper
ated upon last Friday, is getting along
nicely.
Mrs. Rose Moore and little son of
Savanah, Mo., are visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander are
the parents of a seven and one-half
pound boy.
Mrs. May Ferris of Michigan is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Bell.
Mr. Henry Belohlavek departed
Saturday for Detroit, Mich., where he
will enter an automobile repair works.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley will leave the
latter part of August for their home
in Chicago.
Paul Alexander has returned home
from llavelock, where he has been
for the last two months.
Mrs. Harvey of Morse Bluffs, Neb.,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mnjs. Andrcesen. v
Dundee
Society Notes
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Pctii-olas and
family are moving to New York City
to make their future home.
Mrs. Fanny Manning, mother of
Dr. E. T. Manning, has gone to Des
Moines to visit friends and relatives.
Mrs. Helen Gwin has purchased
and will occupy the house at 5118
Burt street, formerly owned by S. L.
Edholm.
Bosworth I.emere celebrated his
eighth birthday last Saturday by en
tertaining several young friends at a
lawn party.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCarthy have
returned from Chicago, where they
visited Mrs. McCarthy's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mans, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hebner.
Mrs. William Belcher and little
daughter, Jane, of Memphis, Teun.,
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
Saeley, Who Has Supplied U. S. Army
nd Navy, Called to Omaha.
F. H. Secley of Chicago and Philn
delphia, the noted truss expert, will
be at the Paxton Hotel ana will re
main in Omaha this Sunday and
Monday only, July 29th and 30th.
Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic
Shield as supplied to the United
States Government will not only re
tain any case of rupture perfectly,
but contracts the opening in 10 days
on the average case. This Instrument
received the only award in England
and Sn Spain, producing results with
out surgery, injections, medical
treatments or prescriptions. Mr.
Seeley has documents from the
United States Government, Washing
ton, D. C, for inspection. All chanty
cases without charge, or if any in
terested call, he will be glad to show
same without charge or fit them if
desired. Business demands prevent
stopping at any other place in this
section.
r. 3. t-very statement in this
notice has been yerified before the
Federal and State Courta. F. H.
Seeley.
SAVE
25 on
FUR
Repairing and
Remodeling
During
August
"August," is the Fur Man's
"dullest" month. Knowing
this DreBher Brothers offer a
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
DISCOUNT on all fur repair
ing or fur remodeling done
here during that ' month
jUBt to keep busy their force
of fur operatives. Dreshers
will even make up entire
new fur pieces for you at a
considerable reduction dur
ing August. So, you see, it
pays to take time by the fore
lock the cold season is only
a matter of months away.
Mr. Antone Kish
Takes Charge of
Fur Work Here
If you've lived in Omaha
any length of time, and if
you've had any expert fur
work done, you've certainly
heard of ANTONE KISH, the
fur man. And it's "Kish"
who takes charge of your fur
repairing, etc., if you'll send
it here. Remember, 25 -Savings
if you'll have the
work done here in August.
Phone Tyler 345.
Get in Early Touch with
I "Kish" at
Dresher
Brothers
Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters,
Furriers, Tailors.
2211-2217 Farnam St.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Brown are vis-
iting their daughters. Mrs. R. H.
Bailey of Pierce City, fdtrho, and Mrs.
Frank Jorcs of Tacoma, Wash.
Mrs. George Winn, missionary from
! Korea, spoke Friday afternoon at the
Dundee Presbyterian church. Airs.
Winn and family are visiting Rev.
and Mr?. J. J. Lampe.
Our Great
Continues Without
Abatement
lTXsVaSf MP-"
A W W
Although the weather has I
been extremely . hot during
the past week, it ias not
prevented many shrewd
Piano buyers from taking
advantage of the wonderful
bargains we are offering in
New and Used Instruments.
We must Inake room for
our Fall stock, and in order
to do so quickly we have re
duced the prices nearly one
half on at least 100 high
grade, Fianos and Flayer
Pianos.
Read These Prices
Carefully
Every one of them tells a
story of saving which de
mands your immediate at
tention. $600 8tolnway4 Square...
9600 Decker, Mqnare . ,
$2o0 Nwlck, Iprigbt .
9276 Kimball, Iprlnht
$275 Ilaner, I prlglit .,
$.100 ( base, I prlght .
$8fl0 Vose & Son, l
right $100
loOO nardman, I prlght. .$115
H&O ( bickering, l prlght$ 3
$400 Steger k Sown, Up
right 8175
$500 Kmerson, Vprlght ..8225
$500 ( bickering, rprigbt.$150
$850 Columbns Flayer
riano ...8165
$500 Ellington riflyer
Flano
$150 Antfl Fbirer Flano,
$1)00 ( bickering, Grand. 81 50
$1,200 Stein way, Grand .. 8675
$700 Emerson, Grand ...8475
Terms, as Low as $5.00 Down,
$1.00 Per Week.
We are exclusive represen
tatives for the matchless Stein
way and Aeolian Pianola
Pianos; also the celebrated
Rtcger & Sons, Weber, Hardman,
Emerson,, McPhall and the
sweet-toned Schmoller & Muel
ler pianos sold at Factory-to-Home
prices.
, Beautiful Upright Pianos for
rent. $8.50 Per Month.
Free Tnnlng and Insurance.
Schmoller & Mueller
PIANO CO.
181113 Farnam St.
The Oldest Piano House In the
West Established 1S59.
TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN
ACTRESS DOES
No class of people devotes as much
I time to beauty as do actresses, and no
class must be more careful to retain,
and develop their charms. Inquiry
develops the information that in hair
care they find it dangerous to sham
poo with any makeshift hair cleanser.
The majority say that to have the best
hair wash and scalp stimulator at a
cost of about three cents, one need
only get a package of canthrox from
your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful
in a cup of hot water and your sham
poo is ready. This makes enough
shampoo liquid to apply it to all the
hair instead of just the top of tha
head. After its use the hair dries
rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff,
excess oil and dirt are quickly dis-'
solved and entirely disappear when
you rinse the hair. After this your
hair will be so fluffy that it will look
much heavier than it is. Its lustre and
softness will also delight you, while
the stimulated scalp gains the health
which insures hair growth. Adv.
There's a
Heap of Fun
In a Camera
If you haven't succumbed ta tha
lure of amateur Dhotoeranhv von
have not yet experienced the full
joy of life.
The amateur photographer follows
the pleasantest and most profitable
pastime yet devised. -
Our Store la tha
Amateur Photographer's Headquarters '
J. HARVEY GREENre.
ONE GOOD DRUG STORE
16th and Howard. Doaalaa M,
Olearanss
OF
Pianos and
Player Pianos
5 25
S 45
.65