Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 05, 1917, SOCIETY, Image 12
2.K THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 5. 191T. What is Going On in Society Circles (Continued rrsm Faff One.) week-end with Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Kmmtzrv returned last Monday. Mr Kountze remained at the lake for the week. Mr and Mrs. D. C. Bradford. Miss Marjorie Cavers, Messrs. Keith Cav ers, J. L. Paxton and t. H. Kallanian left Friday morning with Mr. John A. Cavers in his car for Okoboji to spend the week-end. Mr. Denman Kountze returned Monday from Minnetdnka, accom panied by Mr. Charles Sweatt of Minneapolis. They came to get .the former's runabout car, in which they left Tuesday morning to return to Minnetonka. Mr." and Mrs. F. E. Pfarce and Mr. V. J.. Coad leave today by motor for Anandale, Minn., where Mrs. Coad is, and together they will all tour the Minnesota lake region, making the Radisson Jhotel; in Minneapolis their headquarters. Mr. Frank T. Hamilton left Tues day for, Minnetonka to join Mrs. Hamilton, who has been there for several wccs. " v there by way of. the Canadian Pa cific to the coast and return by way of Portland and the Northern Pa cific. . Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomis and son Robert Mrs. J. VV. Wood rough and son, Mr. Guy Beckett, Miss Florence Rahm and her guest. Miss Pauline Westfall, of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ceddes of New York left Sunday for Dome Lake to spend three weeks. Mrs. F. A. Brogan left Thursday for Pine Lake, Wis., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe of Chicago, who have a cottage there. Mrs. Brogan expects to return the last week in August. Prof. Albert Brogan and his wife will arrive the first of September from Austin, Tex., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Brogan. . Mrs. H. N. Wood and Miss Adelyn Wood went to Okoboji Wednesday to open their cottage on Des Moines beach, and on Thursdays Mrs. Wood's daughters, Mrs. Max V. Beghtot of Lincoln and Mrs. Harvey Milhkin, motored with . their husbands and children to join them, and Mr. Wood goes tip today or tomorrow. Mr. and.Mri. John Madden and children leave today for Glenwood Springs, to remain at the Colorado hotel until September. Miss Ophelia Hayden will accompany them. Mr. Clarke G. Powell left Wednei day for La Jolla, Cal., to join his wife and children, who have been there , hince June. They will remain until ' September. ' Mr. Charles L Deuel leaves today for Denver to meet, his daughter, Miss Blanche Deuel, who is at Miss Swett's dancing camp at Yampa, and they will make the trip to Seattle aad home by the Canadian Pacific. ' Mrs. Mary Mora, sistef of Mrs. Dan Baum, went east Sunday, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Door ly's children, to visit Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, who hai a cottage at Swampscott, Mass., this summer. Miss Ruth Hitchcock remained in Washington with her father, Senator Hitchcock. . . . . , Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Smith left AVed- nesday for Glen Isle, Colo., for the month of August Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow and son, Milton, jr left Tuesday for Long's Peak Inn in Estes Park. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hosford left Saturday for Watch Hill, Conn., for a month at the Ocean House. Miss Helen Peace left Thursday for the east to visit school friends in New York, Washington and Pater ' son. N. J. ,' 4 . v -' ' Mrs. C. C. George and hula daughter left Wednesday for Moliii: to spend' a week with Mr. and Mrs. George N. Peek. Mrs. Fred Hamilton and little son, with his nurse, left Friday for Nar ragansett Pier, where they will be at the Imperial hotel. . Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Fitzgerald and daughter, Gertrude Marsh, leave to day for Port Huron, Mich., to spend a month. They expect to have a cottage there. Motoring Tripa Popular. Word nas been received here of the safe , arrival in. Sheridan, Wyo., of Misses Lydia and Edith Heine and Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heine. From there their sister, Mrs. H. H. Bush, and Mr. Bush will take them by motor through Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gentleman, Mr. Gentleman a mother, Mrs. Thomas Gentleman, and niece, Miss Claire Conlan. have returned from a motor trip to Dubuque, la., Mrs. Gen tleman's former home. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Spauldlng and daughter, Margaret, returned Satur day morning from Minneapolis' and St. Paul. They were accompanied on this motor trip by Miss Mane Spauld ing, a niece of Mr. Spaulding, from Chicago, who returned to her home from St. Paul. Visitor! in School Set. The visit of Miss Dorothy Headley of New Bedford, Mass., to Miss Clara Hart in Council Bluffs, has been the occasion for more real entertaining among the younger set than anything else this summer. The young women have accompanitd Mrs, Ernest E, Hart on a motor trip to the Hart farm in Centralis, Mo., where Mr. Eldred Hart is manager. Miss Henrietta Medlar has as her , guest Miss Gertrude Sheerer of Ham mond, Ind. The two young women were graduated from the domestic science department of Rockford col lege this June and have been at the tatter's home since that time. Social Gossip. Mr. J. de Forest Richards returned Tuesday from the east. Mrs. Doane Keller returned Sun day from two weeks' visit in Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr. Howard Baldrige arrived home Tuesday from the east and a week end at Fort Snelling Mr. S. S. Carlisle returned Monday from Prior Laket where he spent the - vcek-end with his family. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McMullen and ion, James, jr, nave returned from i month's visit with Dr. MeMullen's parents in Taconia, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Anglln have returned from their wedding trip wd are at home at 101 South Thirty sinth street. , Mrs. M. A. Hall returned this week from Salt Lake City, accompanied by ber daughter-in-law, Mrs. Percy Hall, and young son Robert, who will be here about a month. Mr. Brfciklsy Evans spent last week cod at Okoboji as the guest of Mrs. Brings School Friend Home to Visit fc. 4 Miriam Patterson Boyce and Miss Genie Patterson. Mrs. Ross Towle and Miss Anne Gifford, who have also been guects at the Patterson cottage, motored down Tuesday with Mr. Towle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton re turned from Minnetonka, where they had been since Monday, going up to see Mrs. Wharton's brother. Bur- dctte Kirkendall, at the Snelling training camp. 'He has passed his ex amination for the aviation corps and will go to California to see' his parents if he has leave enough granted him at the close of the camp. Mrs. F. H. Davis and Mrs. Walter Roberts arrived home Tuesday from Minnetonka, Mr. Davis and Mr. Rob erts having returned by train last week after a motor trip from Minne apolis to Aberdeen, a. JJ., on which they were accompanied by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Victor White were visitors at Fort Snelling last week on their way to Duluth. Mrs. Frank Kingslev and son. Frank, jr., have returned from a sev eral weeks' stay in Colorado at the mountain ranch of Mrs. George Rib lett, formerly Miss Edna Van Orden of thia city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston and son returned Friday from a five weeks' trip to Lake Okoboji and Lake Minnetonka. Mr. C. II. Tickens is eniovinsr a rest in Glacier park, Mont. Miss Myrtle Bradv left Saturday night for Chicago and New York to be. gone until September 1. Gossip of Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamnson and son, arrived in Omaha Tuesday by motor from their home in Ottawa, III., to visit Mrs. Hamnson's brother. T. D. Crane at Rosemere, Florence Heights, and Ernest b. Crane at Car ter Lake club. Previous to 189S Mrs. Hampson was resident of Omaha and will be remembered here as Miss Etta M. Pearson. fra T C T iftriiirr PtiaritAn la., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. it, j. Conenharve. Mrs. F. S. Trullmger and children have accompanied Mrs. C S. Tutt to" Shenandoah, la. for a month's visit. Mr. Thompson Wakeley is visiting his father, Mr. L, W. Wakeley, at the Blackstone. rs. S. V. Chase, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. Beecher Jlowell, left Saturday for Fort Bridg- er to visit her daughter, Mrs. Will Carter Mrs. Major Moberly of Kansas City is the guest of Mrs. Harold Rose of the Maryland apartments. ' Mrs. William Gorst of Worland, Wyo., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Savage. Mrs. Gorst is the wife of Dr. William Gorst. who was for a number of years district superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal church and prominent in church circles through out eastern Nebraska. Mrs. John F. McAtee is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Callahan, for two weeks. At the end of that time Captain McAtee expects to receive his assignment to some fort and she will join him there, Mr. and Mrs. Searle F. Holmes of St. Paul, Minn., arrived this morning for a week's visit with Mr. Holme? parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Holmes. Mr E, N. Rosenwasser, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Som mer, returned to his home in Chicago Saturday. Residence Changes. Mr. C. M. Wilhelm ha mnvtA n the Blackstone and wilt be there this winter, with his wife and daughter. Mr. C. L, Saunders and his mother, Mrs. Alvin Saunders, have taken a suite at the Blackstone. Mr. V. W. Hrari h mnvrA trnm the Fontenelle to the Blackstone. His wife and family will join him here from St. Joseph in the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Doane, jr., moved this week from the Hamil- . . . 1 If . ., ion iw mc jiroy on riarney ana injr-ty-first streets. A newcomer to Omaha, E. II. Kal laman, is making his home at the uiackstone. Mr. Kallaman comes here from Toledo. ' At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L.' Hiatt had as their guests at the Saturday night dinner-dance Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Put nam, Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Goodrich, L. M. Platner. A. C. Hart man and E. K. Haldeman; Miss Ser ena Roham and Mr. James Hall Parties of three and four were en tertained by Miss Hazel Updike, :liiiiiilli''ilii!lliilMlilllliilli:illlli!inl!ir.lltlil I A LETTER TO j MOTHER Yes, or a friend t Send the loving message on i out dainty stationery. Papers of every class for every writ- ten form. New tone and tint ideas just in. x a J. HARVEY GREEN. Prop. ? I ONE GOOD DRUG STORE . i lflth u4 Howard. DouxU &4S. s iiiiiui!iwKitiisiiitntuiintiiiniiiii!iiitiiiiiiii4riiiiiiiiiii i I - '" s r. 4 k fit';' ft. 15 ? 4 Messrs. H. H. Fish; A. E. Rogers, R. L. Buckingham and F. W. Kayser. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Foote enter tained at dinner Saturday night at the Field club. Their guests included: Mauri, and Veidamst John Martin, K. . MeAdama. C. H. T. Rlenan, Wood, Henry Wlndhaim, L. A. Oala John Stuban, ot Council Bluffs. Mlaaet Mlaaaa Joaephlna Btuban. Frances Foota. Dr. and Mra. H. A. Wahl. Mrs. Sadie Thlele of Indianapolis. At Carter Lake Club. The Cottagers' Bowling club met Friday morning. Mrs. Carl Herring won high score. Wednesday, promptly at 12 o clock, the regular semi-monthly cottagers luncheon will be held. This will al low luncheon to be over in time for the Red Cross auxiliary card party. At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter rreston naa with them at the Saturday night dm- dinca at- trie I Villi! trv rluh Messrs. and Mesdames ay Wagner, Robert KODison ana xrs. b. n. wuiau. Foursomes were entertained at the Country club Saturday night by Messrs. J. E. Davidson, Harry Koch and Ross Towle. Captain James F. McKinley had a party of six. At Seymour Lake Club. ThnraHav and Fridav of last week were given over to entertainment of the Sioux City golfers. Twenty-five women, accompanied by Professional Mike Shearman ot tne Sioux uiiy Country club, were present. The en riduried a banauet Thurs day night followed by music and danc ing. Some of the hostesses at break fast parties included Mrs. Allen Dud i... vii.a fahel Mitrhpr. Mrs. W. B. Tagg, Mrs. George Francis, Mrs. S. E. Mathson. A. unique teaiure oi mc d.Mriiinni far thf Fridav luncheon was a minature golf course, complete in every detail, extending the full length of the table. The women de parted Friday evening. Mr, ana wrs. waviu v. wu tertained at a dancing party Friday evening, having with them: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Haertlelt, Chicago, III., Mrs. Lou Trayner, Miss Mona Tray fra Cmratt Haertlelt of Chi cago, W. Mason, H. W. Morrow. Mr. and Mra. Carl Swanson enter tained at dinner Friday evening, hav ing with them Mr. ana Mrs. aamuci Carter and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cole. m A V Swanann entertained at a dancing partv. The guests included: Misses Helen Brandeis, Grace Barber, Messrs. and Mesdames H. D. Frank furt. Messrs. J. VV. ie, eorgc Dieinneimer, t, i-. """"! Dougall of Lincoln. Red Cross Benefit. . Carter Lake club cottagers auxu !.... . Vi p.i Cm will ffive a luncheon and card party Wednesday at the club house, tne proceeos w oc used to purchase materials for the ...:i:,.'. vA Trnaa work. Lunch- eon will be served promptly at noon, the card game of bridge and high five to begin at 2 and continue until 4 -l,.l, V1naMi nrizra will be Blven. Luncheon reservations and tickets may be secured from Mrs. a. u. Chapman. Wedding Announcement. . The marriage ot Miss ceue xaauic ... j.vlr nl Mr and Mrs. Bell SVII, uaunn. v. Matheson of Bridgeport, Conn., to Mr. John Marshall Peabody took place at Bridgeport July 19. Mr. PxahnHv ia the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Peabody, for many years prom- T ' J t - f 1. - 'I'!, a 1 M inent resiaenis vi mu. "v now living in Florida. ' . , Informal Entertaining. Mrs. Nancv T. Moore is entertain ing a family dinner party at her home for her cousin, captain james rren- CLEARANCE SALE YOUR REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE will Holder rKtfc. by stepping into ur store FOR THE BOYS SOON TO MARCH WITH the COLORS A fitting (Itt from mother, wife, sweet heart, sister. SOI -Emblem (denttti cation Ring. Solid gold, t fine diamonds. Flsg enameled in olore. Engraved FREE with name, number, company and regiment Un. vXa'al.. 519.50 $1.83 Month. A great variety of Identification Signet . Rlnga to select from, at a ange of prices to suit every one. Some handsome Kings aa law as 9 terms only SI a month. Men' Favorite ll TST Me n'a Diamond Sing, prong Tooth mounting, 14k , i a $75 solid Sold, at.,. TJO a Month 110FT1S tice, in charge of the balloon school at Fort Omaha. Wednesday night Mrs. Moore will give another dinner party at the Field club. Betrothal Announced. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Damm of Ben son announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie May, to Mr. Arnold B. Nisson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Nisson of Dannebrog, Neb. The date of the wedding has not been set . Personal Mention. Mr. Bruce C. Beaver leaves Mon day evening for New York and Or ange, N. J., to attend the fortieth an niversary meeting of the Thomas A. Edison (Inc.) company, which takes place August 9-11. Mr. Beaver will stop at Hotel McAlpin during his stay in New York. Miss Emily Cleve left Tuesday to spend August at Chicago Lake, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman went to Christmas Lake Thursday to join Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost for the month of August. Benson t Social Gossip A son was born tcMr. and Mrs. Foster Sullivan. , Mrs. E. C. Tutt and daughter of Shenandoah, la., left for her home Friday evening after a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. S. Trul linger, who, with her children accom panied her, for a month's visit. Mrs. Ben Morton entertained at lunch last Thursday when covers were laid for Misses Bertha Wilson of Raymond, Neb., Madeline Horton and Mrs. Earl Deane. Miss Edna Agnew returned to her home in Fullerton, Neb., after a few days' visit with friends here. Mrs. E. J. Crews has returned home from a visit with friends in Dakota City, Neb. Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Nelson have returned from an extended eastern trip. Rev. Mr. Nelson will hold a congregational meeting after the regu lar services of the Lutheran church this morning. The picnic to have been given Thursday evening at Elmwood park was postponed on account of the rain. Mrs. Harry Ryan, assisted by Mrs. G Wycoff and Miss Harriet Bagg, entertained at a Japanese party Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter Ruth's . birthday anniver sary. Japanese decorations were had in the rooms of the home and a dainty lunch was served to the guests who spent the evening in games and music. Those present were Misses Bemice DuRae, Margaret Johnson, Catherine Fick, Florence Knudsen, Ethel Burt, Maud Van Horn, Opal Burt, Ida Mae Hurd, Laverne Wells, Mable Wycoff, Mary Morton, Messrs. James Horton, Willie Woods, Arthur Van Horn, Chris Carlman, Frank Wulff, Charles Papez and George Christiansen. Miss Jessie Bellis left Friday even ing for a two weeks' visit in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Bertha Wilson, who has been visiting here and in Omaha, left Fri day for a few days' visit in St. Joseph, Mo., before returning to her home in Raymond, Neb. Rev. and Mrs. Calvert went with their family for a ten days' stay at Palm Beach Suits Properly Cleaned and Pressed , Look as Good as New If you don't want to go around feeling "all starched up" send your clothes to us. Men's Suits . . .v. . $1.10 $1.65 .55 c Ladies' Suits. Flannel Trousers , . .-. , THE PANTORIUM "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1513-15-17 Jones St. Phone Douglas 963. Branch Office: 2016 Farnam South Side 4708 S. 24th St Ph. So. 1283. N. B.- We pay Parcel Post one way on all out-of-town orders. Nothing Will So Help You in Way as to Wear and Own soon be oiled aad torn carried loose ia and asking tor ana. 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Benson-Odd Fellows and Rebek ah lodges will unite with the Omaha lodges in their annual picnic at Elm wood park this afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Somes was hostess for the Good Times club at her home last Thursday afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw re turned last week to their home in North Platte, Neb. Mrs. Shaw visited here while her husband was recover ing from an arm amputation. Sam Otto of Grand Island made a week end visit at the Stiger home this week. , Mrs. M. C. Berry left Friday for a month's stay on a ranch near Glen wood, la. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rivett and family left Friday for a two weeks' stay at Isle ROyale, Mich. South Side Social Activities Miss Catherine Rasmusen is spend ing her vacation at Belden, Neb. Misses Ann Nelson and Mary Routt returned Wednesday from Kansas City, where they have been spending their vacation. A babv girl, Jane Harriet, was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins at Seward, Neb.. July 24. Mrs. At kins was formerly Miss Ann Maurer. Mrs. E. R. Knight and children left Wednesday evening for Chatleau, Mont;, for a month's vacation with Mrs. Knight's uncle, W. L. Barrett Misses Lucy Hill and Myrtle Fran ces Wyott are visiting relatives at Hiawatha, Kan. Mrs. J. W. Koutsky and three daughters returned the first of the week after a month's outing at Clarkson, Neb. Misses Marjorie Abbott and Mar gret King have been spending a month on a ranch near O'Neill, Neb. The Thursday White club was en tertained by Mrs. G. Water at her HAIR ON FACE DEVITALIZED Unlike paatci and rub-on preparations, which merely remove hair from the aurface of the akin. DeMIraele, the original aanltary liquid, devitaliiea hair by attacking; it under the akin. It alone eontaina certain ingredient! which give it the power to rob hair of its vitality. It doea this by absorption. DcMiracle works equally well for remov ing hair from face, neck, arms, under arms or limbs to prevent it from showing through stockings. Insist on the genuine Dejdlraele. 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The ladies of the Seymour Lake Country club entertained at a public bridge party Saturday evening for the purpose ' raising a fund to help re model the club house. A large num ber of beautiful prizes were given. Miss Ethel Krause entertained a party of young folk at her home Thursday evening. The evening was spent in dancing. About forty were present. John Schultz, who is at the officers' 5mL will place this COLUMBIA GRAF0N0LA in Your Home, (Then convenient month ly payments until the pur chase price of $85 is paid) The $85 model of the Graft- nola (illustrated) possesses features that make Columbia instruments truly instru ments beyond compare. Full. dear, natural, splendid tone; the exclusive Columbia system of tone-control; the tapered tone-arm, Columbia reproducer and the final convenience of the automatic Columbia record ejector. See it and hear it today. "Hearing is believing t" Come in and hear the latest August REPAIRS AND SUPPLlEi FOR STOVES, HEATERS, FURNACES AND BOILERS PROMPT SERVICE MODERATE PRICES WATER FRONTS AND WATER HCATINQ ATTACHMENTS OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1205-1 Douflss St. Phone Tyler 20 f You Cannot Afford to Miss the bargains we ara bow etfertna- If yen1 need an lee box, gaa store, bed, rug, baby baa;? or anything else In the fnrnltnre line. We are eloalna- oat all ear new model White Enamel lee Boxea and Hefrig-eratore at re markably low prices starting am Jta wlta onr $8.50 lea box $9lWW Wlth'proiVrtionarBaerlfVee'rWa'eB aU the rest la atoet. 3-In eh Fost Beda, sell oreir- mm tf where elae from $S.SO to 1Z, ; AUaull n aale here, at V'' Furniture Buyers! Here Is Good News For You! 'er several aaoatha we hare beea eloalna; oat onr big war eh ease stock of new high grade, ap-te-date fsumltnre, raga, stoves, ete., at prleea that have been astounding. Thoueanda of dollara of thia atock hare been aold. Now we are making still bigger redactions on samplee left over from this warehouse stock, that we must sell practically at your own price, regardleaa of original eoat. No furniture aale else where can offer yon snch prices as yon find on these goods whether It be a single pleee or an entire outfit. Tour friends and neighbors who have boaght here will eeaflrm oar statements. Aak them then come down early aad gat year ahare of the bargains. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL . AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION STATE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone Dontflai 1817 Dine Sunday on the BLACKSTONE ROOF ORIENTAL ROOM Special Table D'Hote Dinner From 6 to 9 at $1.50 a Plate. Music by Blackstone Orchestra. THE MENU Canape Csarlna Consomme Colbert or Cream Dame Blanche Hearts of Celery Mousse of Salmon. Riehe Choice of Braised Sweetbread, Souptse Roast Turkey, Saga Dressing Larded Sirloin of Beef June Peaa Paysanne Potatoes Parisienoe Lettuce, Roquefort Dressing Fancy lee Cream or ' Washington Pie Demi Tassee MUSICAL 1. March Triumphant Amer. ice .F. H. Loeey Walts L'Estudiantina .... 4. K. Waldtenfal Overture Huncarian Fan tasia Theo Moses a) Aieha Intermesia (b) Cocoanut Dance, ; A. Hermann Selection from "Sybil" , Victor JacoBs The Public is Cordially Invited For Reservation in Advance Phone HARNEY 945 HOTEL BLACKSTONE training camp at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, has been made second lieu tenant of the electrical engineers. Dr. Holland Ensor of Detroit, Mich., spent a few days in South Omaha this week visiting his parents before entering the medical depart ment at Fort Benjamin Harrison, In diana. Condition of Missouri Corn Crop Placed at 86 Columbia, Mo., Aug. 4. Missouri's corn crop, estimated at 230.000,000 bushels, will be about 90,000,000 bush els in excess of that of last year, ac cording to the monthly report issued today by the state board of agricul ture. The condition was placed at 86, two points less than a month ago and compared with 57.2 a year ago. The forecast was for 28.9 bushels to the acre. 4 die exclusive - i 0 I Records or have a selection sent on ap proval. SCHMQLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311-13 Farnam St. Phone Douglas 1623 "Home of the Columbia Grafonola" ll to Conn 14th and Dodge. Omaha, Keb. PROGRAM (a) Perfect Day (b) One Fleeting Hour Dorthy Lee- T. Oh 1 Johnny, Oh I . . . Abe Olman . I. "Blue Paradise Selection".. ......... g. Rbomberg 9. Open for Request 10. Romania Floating Along.. , , ; K. Buf fington - 5"kv-.---Rodolph Friml IS. Melody Rag. .Chas. L. Johnson