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2 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 23, 1917.. fi . .WlT.ilWl.K. mil lummy Tii " -- " - - aHil.tTIl!. .Mat, '! rV ' '' it (donflnrf frdra One.) lorV'-of music af Rrfd OaX.IaV: Offer ther Omahan, Ernest Cateron, is in ' rluded in the sextet which makes up :he musical act, in which these two vounc people will make their debut jn the Keith circuit. Ralph Dunbtff" ) Chicago will coach them. The engagement of Miss Jv&ns Mercedes Dietrich, daughter of jtfr. 5. E. Dietrich, to Mr. Hafry- p.- He Srathv was announced- Wednesday irening by her cousin", tiM Helen A. Edm&nds. Cupid heart floVeltftfs ind red geraniums, weTi" wWdl ii aVcex rations. . Sixteen gtfe's'fi wei1 IpteS-f int. Many social functforii aVe" plaff ned to precede tM we"dfiiV, wnicll will lake place the Isrtfef f if t 6 Ofr "tober." Social. Gossip. . Mr. and Mrs. Gicif WKsf6nV iff. and Mrs. Ward Burges ifii Mf. tndf . ' Mrs,. 5am Megeath of NiW YOTil City . " are spending the week end fogetnf ft Yama Farm Inn. near Kingston". Sf.-Y. Fred Hamilton, J.j T. Stewirf, 2jj Sam Burns. King Denman and Wi T ' ( ' Burns leave today for Wyonfinf if i two or three weeks' hunting tii Mr.-and Mrs. W. J. Conncll lftf Mrs. E, A. Crcighton and chifarert will return from Atlantic City the ind of the week. . Mrs.' rffftry Meyer returned Morf 4 ' day from visiting hef daugfiferV Mf. . Robert FlockTiart and RV. Roo- - crt FJockhart Mn Cincinnati Mr, Mrver i at th rifnnit Mr. irA Uti. E. 9. Rr36rl fetorne'd Wednesday t their fer?!H In South Dako? t rema n tmm iNdVembcf. i Colrtficf M mi. Thorrta'i Sw&be have mofM ttm Berkeley, GaL Id the Vliit m Saft Frirtcfled . - Mis KalMrirte MeCormiek is at Edgewtfoa- Infij., Gffe'ntch, Conn. and her i?sfrf, Mr, W. A, C Joftri 5 son, plan to met! Ut W N. Ydrfc about fti first of Oct6bf. w Mis lUm Ferc, whdi M leM . yisitinl fA Ne York fin h Ati k ot August, will fcfobablf fefriairt Uicf lor ih wlrifef Id rfinmi kef study 6f rnujic, whicfi hi been infer rupted lot Iwd eaM By ierlout Irdil 'ble wifh hit tUtis 1 . Mrs.' E. Wikele? fefl f ifaf ' idt Springfield. O., 16 fptrid lh wihte t' with hit diu$Mef, Mf. t, fe. Crifn, and Mr. Crairt, , , 1 Mrs. RIchaM Cirfjef, wh5 fia Mert ', at the hom it htt lee, mi. F6f rest Richardson mbt bt the suhimef, ' ' is now at the Cdlonlil fdr the wifltef, , .- J. T. Stewirt, 2d, hii HMit4 frftrrt the east, -where he JJut nil tart, Dicfc, in scho6l It Btf ?' at Cdftcdtd, :.,N. H, M. C. Peters and his ion, Clar' ettee" and Doagtas,. r: spendiitg! file vrtSelc ort i ranch neir Cody hunting and Will return today.' The two boys Wave' Mjfiday: Clarence' for Yale and Douglas for Cbrfiell. , . Mrs Miriam Patterson' Boyce has gone to Des Avoine to visit L,teuten artt arid Mrs. Frederick Hubbell, after vhicit. sheWill visit iri' Chicago for few days. Katharine Goodwin,, daughter i Mr, and Mrs. John C. Goodwin Newcastle. ' Ind... and" ffranddaueht of Mr. and Mr F; tf; Kerinard, has beert seriously' ill at Kef Hdrtttf from an tppehfjicitis opetatioa. . fames'- McMulletil the? oit of Dr. and Mr. J. J. MMullt, is seridusly ill- wim lypnoia icvpt at ins jiuwc. : Ak-Sar-Ben Visilbts Miss Laura Hilliard corrtef from Pittsburgh Octobef t to visit Mils -Virginia Offutt and Mis -Fraheel - Hibbard comes from Yonkers, N. Y- ;o De wirn aiiss nazei up ' Cerofittion ballot which botM Host - ;sses wn em as special maldsThe first two ybuh wcrhrt itlnd!d Mils bpence l in Nw York and th latter were claslfhatei at Bennetl ichool, Miinroon. Mi I jiii! Td!i Af n V,lk tu , Will crtrtie -tftalrf lib ' hi With Ml J Helen Clarke irid Ml I Ctafa M bf tisadjni is xpeefed to visit the Isaac LohgdortJ. Both these young womet tlate tlMd ai 6Ut-6f-t6wn maids o the court it nrtvlbu KtlU. , Arhdrlfr dthtti visits ktready fclrried to iefVl it the ball All Miss Blanche Burke of r&rthtnd, Ore. whd s vilitin Mf.knfi Mfs, John A. Mt. hint! Mill Ltifritfci Af Thl sgOiMDIIl hi t ttuest f MftMj r.WrII..M;Cotd Miss Kithehinl tUtti of .Philadelohla formeflV r,f ha, fbd. will Jioni With hf hen Mrh I. F.. Riiini A ttw 4l . 1 . . " " J V v v w tut, WBMi lily call miu . pftQthy Luke, Tarrytowh.N, Y wftd WH M estl 6f tfi C M. Wilheltfil Miss" ffarrief Waltersl retuf tie" tSofr day. to school at 3Cen!if Hall, Keno Tfte Miss f fizafietlf aflf trgiHi Barfce will rmairf at home? tin wirt Mr" bnttttd of g6n to thtf Bishop'i school at La Jolla, La!., as pianneTl. Miss Vfrnell- Hat left Wednestfa tit Chielnro ttf spend a f" day wit' school frierrld 6ti tiff jeturrt 46 ichoal at RdseTnafy Kail, Greenwrchi Cm. Uti. Jofstt It. DBUghei'ty irid Wiss CIarr Daugliert expect to leave to day tot New York- if thffjattef is well enough to travel. Mis Baugh- trty expects to ntrMiss Spnce cho6t, but Ha been" confined to the House for sfvera! day with t col. Uti. C. C. Allison h expected home folt or Monday from the .east, where she cJompanied hef son Charles', and nedhew", Edward Daugh erty, to- Andovir, stopping in New York i wek of so ort th way. Mr. H. S. Clarkl, with her daugh tef Louise, and son. John, left Mon dy; for Michigan to visit Mr. Clarke's fafne"r fof fev days on their way eastwhere Mis Louise ertters Miss Soence' ichool in New York and John enters the Hill school at Pott' tdwn, Pa, . . . .." d . Miss Elizabeth Bertsch left last week fof CrttA wher her many bish scho6l credits admit hit to the sopho rrt6r year t Doafie tfollege'. j, -; Willdrd Miliara leave Mdftdiy to tfttrft t the Tom ichridl it Pott mpMt.M, M ' ... - . . a . Artice Carter left last evertin for Net York City wher they will matte I Short Visit httdtt ehferin? ichool it Moiirit Id semirtar? in Bofort' Mlsi Ddrofhf Kipfingef left fart wefc tot St., Mary!,, Notre Dame, sf6pointf enrbnte in chicaao fof i few day, Miss Willow O'Briert alsd at tends this school. , Mis! Matt B!oorrt leave tonight fof Afirl Arbor Id enter her inn of ytaf at the Vnlvtriity ef Michigan. H th Blamtofie diifliltt thtif sta mi$i Hiei Riein fit HastiHg t inn. Mis rjllel Ffink of Niwmin - ur.ov,,neb. ; UtV AlbeA Franlt Af fiiA Prih Hit m irrivi td visit het diuhtef, Mr!. -Ejdnn Branded during the AK-Slr-Befl festivities. . -Uhi lister, YUt. UU Rouse of Baltimore, wai orte oi Ar -.sar.Bth'i lovriiest oiieeni and Miss . Kathlrml Wa . herself ' i fjueenl pair at r3fie tif .th eotdnatldh balls Mr.lndlir. BahfR nd tfttir QAuih tef will (la at tha RUktAn Milt . iUrintU lTAlKtl. ikf VT.U. fbfkL.whd ,fi WitKMr. CB. rUi in, Miss Alma Baldwin hi Ne Of leans,. Misl,, Leonl Oberfelder .tnd m Rideliff bf IBklneyj Misi Miss A i if l m. .WP'f ?x tH'xint$rt' Miss Fflhctl Gbpdejt of Lfldi, 111., Who Wtl M flth Mis! .lni Cornell, Mf. iftd .Mfs. Joseph Gint efBett tie, who win .visit Colonel Ifid Mts, . . Mmu m imoBg the flthSr guests, . th ladlei of which iist will El attend . 4t it thl totift t " Mrl. Nbrmah Mik ot Buftilft, .ijiitk her diiiRhteh Mill Harriet Wifk, and Mis;Mifgery Ellin f -' Buffalo, went Jhe , mt wtek-ltid here with. Mr. Chkrlei Mtl itid le .. companied the latter And Misi Gtfi UudevMtt o.th Meta tinch at Mrs. Philip Mete Norman Mack Is . jJtei to frive soon 16 enoyrth , rmntinf tor weeK or ioneiore they r III return td Orhahi fof Ak-SaKBen. Full Dresi Suits FotfRettt F6f th AkSarBeA ftttw hum II t si lilt MODELS Varf tatfct t.Bt ,fl i f 6 fal. Evkhiiti tlian t taaufc. ikrl J t your ; lilt Ktttlk! b.for ' , , , ! ft" ; . Htlk. ati ft. - , K , . JOHN FELDMAN . U.t ka D)u hit, . FULL DRESS FURNISHINGS. What Society Kai In Prospect The Dundee Bridae-Luncheoft etuB. which ha! iiveh fan the card fstfca in favor of knitting fof ouf soldier! ddf- iflf the war will meet Monday, Oc tober 1, with Mi!! Isabel Milrcy. Omaha wbmerl feolferl Witt hold their last mdrtthly tdnrnafhertt Mon- qay morning on the Miller park coutie, ifrer which they wilt havl uhehe6fl kt. the Prettiest Mile chib. On Friday at 1 o'clock the Omaha Womati's Golf association will tlrrt officer! it the Field club, after which lhwmefi will enjoy, another foil garhei -. y . . . Two bridge parties tre planned thle we for Mis! Marie" Woodard. whose marriage to Mr. Kremer Bain takes lae next month. Mr!, Charles D. Beaton wilt entertain informally Thesday ifid Mr!, J, Frank Coad,-jr. givei i bridg! .party Wednesday, f J Mis! Mary Colt will give a dancing fiarty for all the children of her etasse! October? It Tarpin't leadlmy Kii9u cinnj nener win giva a Knii' ting party Friday at her homf . Mrs. N. R. Bryson of South fiiit will entertain at Jurtcheon Wednes day t sSeyW6ur Lake C6Uhtfy club, i .Siidttish Rite Womarf'l tltiB .Willi live a luncheon it the Prettiest Mile , ci aeiegaica 10 ine national Aiasonic Kenet esidcjation fdnventioft, Mtl. Le! Muff Will give runch46n it her.htiwe Tutidiy tri.hondf 61 MU! Nell Hlynes -of lSprlhgfield. ue$t of Mrs. A. M.,Longwell, j.Mrl. 1. H. Conint and Mrl. wVm Giller iri filinnirii parties for the end 6f the wiek Mrs. Chiriei Poucher tftd Ml!! Ctafi Thomai-gaVI lurtthedti! fdf her Ust week. r ' A fihi XI Delta Alutrlhii 4!s6c i- Hon will meet Thurida evening with Miss Delia Kich. tw Florence boule- vird, . - - . Comrhenctiit wedneiniy, Oetobtr 17. the Elks' Formal Dancinir club Will give dancing ftiHifi lit thl club rooms every two weeks, The Elk! in charge ire Charles Ei Reese, thiln mlA) T. T. Brnnner, leeritafy-treil- urert En H. wira. Dh u A. Der- tribdy, Ben Li Brdn, Albert J, SIsfeK, wr. -a. Wk utrsimoni, uttd Nieison, "- , lrri I,,, ' r . (,T tW UtfUlt -.- - ..-n.w-..-j r 1 s Two Attractive Brides of October llcyn Photo. x . 1 j ( rt koilund Photo. Paul A. Themanson, W. it Platner. ur. urant W. William, Oscar G. Homann, W. H. Ddrrance, W. H, Baumer. Henrv PL Kruarer. Oti Smith, Lee Huff ind Dr. O. D, Ship nera. ' Masque af Seymoaf tak. Seymdur Lake Countr- elub mem br! and friends enjoyed the annual costum party Friday. ChsVmifig la die! itid pirates bold whirled away in the dreamy wait, while Indian brave! looked ;6n with !eming disgust is thd ola colored tnammy crooned a ulfaiy td her hofiey ehiljj. Mfs. fohn tlrirtfl ind rtn daughter, Mis! Marguerite UrSon, ap- J eared in the ballroom costumed is apaneie ladie!. Intimate friends wire guzzled to know which wai mother i;M which wa! daughter. though they wrjre no masks. A costume part is never du te com plete without its colonial characters. Mesdames T. L Comb. O. H. Perr ind C. I. Vollmer interpreted thts period irt I graceful manner. Mr! George - Mickel and Mri. Ienry Co, as rvmnasiurn kiddie. were followed by admiring eyei. Mf. ind Mri. George Franeii en tertained if dinner Friday evenifl. complirnentary to Mri. Emory Stan e of Coronado. Cal. Mrs. Startler is Ort hef Way eist to join her husband, irt. officer or) the United States ship rueoio, which i! oni of the fleet of fdur veiseli leiif.to South America recently Ort official business. Mr. Stanley hopes to land on the eilt coast in the near future. Spanish dattciiiff firls weri DOr traved bv Mrs. W. R. Overmire and Mri. Ben Roth. Mr. William Berry, prominent clubwomen, made a itiD itantial looking iouthern colored mammy and a large doll served the purpose of a well-behaved white child, Mrs. Julius Lyon was the little school girl with skipping rope and sliti. The character of the kaisef Wi! most conspicuous by his absence. Jf former years German military Offl ettg, etc., added td the variety of coi turtle, but the nearest approach td invthing of the kind this vear wii couple of little Holland vgirls with laced bodice and wooden shoes. Among thdi entertaining parties were lit. iftd Mr. Tv L. Combs, who Make Your Old ; Clpthes Last tpnger . by having them thbrotigbly cleaned, pressed and repaired. . Only a small percentage of the people : realize the value the up-to-date cleaning establishment i3 in the Conservation of cloth- ing. " ' - ; . Garments sent id ni occasionally will vjast at least a Half longer, and you will al ways apfie&r neat and well dressed, The added wear more than offsets the cleaning charge. Sena your winter suits, overcoats, dresses,- jackets, etc., now before cold weather arrives. v f;.; t6 ti f eday Ue the PKone. The Pantoriutn Y -GOOi) CLEANERS AN6 Df ERS" v 1513-lSlt Jwii StPkoiii Donglai Hi ' ' : ' Branch Offletv-2018 Farnam Street. South Sid4?da South 24th St.-fhon Seutll lldS. K N. B. Ak-Sar-Bon Fall jubilee : Sept. 26th to Oct. 6th. Ont-or1. town customer Bring your Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing with ', you and we will do the work while you enjoy the carnival. I mmwmmmmwmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBemmmmmmammm had twenty-five guests: John Urion, ten guests; Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Phillips, six; Mrs. George Mickel, five; . Mr. tad Mrs. Grant Parsons, ten, and Roy H. Dennis, six. Mesdames R. E, Schindel, N. R. Brysoa and Claud Orchard hare ts tned invitations fof a luncheon next Wednesday, when they will have eighty gneiti. Reservations are now being made for the annual harvest home dinner, which will be given Friday eveninc. This will be the closing party of the season. . . Misses Geraldin Johnson : and Gertrude Donovan are spending the week-end with Lincoln friends. Events el the Day. 'Mri. Byron W. Hart and Mre. 1 T. Helgren give i large bridge-luncheon at the Blackstone, honoring Miss Miade Dennii of Billings, Mont, a iisier of Mre. Helgren, and Mrs. F. It Hilsteid, who leaves Omaha soon to make her home in Kansas City. Daltiei ind flag! were used in the decoritiofii. Coveri were placed for twentyiix. . ; Rke-Kelly Wedding. -X-... . Mli Mirie Kiily, daughter of Mri. Miry; Kelly, ind Mr. Jeramlih Rice, both of the South Side, were' quietly mirrled at St. Mars church Tues day morning tt i o'clock. ' The eere mony wee performed By Rev. Father Hallinait Before a few relative and close friend. Mr. Roger Kelly played the wedding march and Miss Marceffa Noon iang the Ava Mari during the ceremony. 1 'J Tht lride was attended by her si ter, Mis Agnes Kelly, and Mr. Mau rice Diggena acted ii best man. ' The bride waa married in her trav eling suit of dark btite. After a short eastern honeymoon they will be a? home on the South Side. 1 Among the Visitor. Mr. and MriLeott Callahan are expected this week-end to spend a week with hi mother. Mrs. T. C Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan were married at Okoboji last month and are just returning from their wedding trip to make their home in Kan la City. Mrs. H. M. Powell, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller for ten daya, left Tuesday for Chicago to visit her aunt, Mrs. Os born, before returning to Fort Mc Dowell, Cat , Mis M-try Wood,who wa visiting Mf. and Utt. W. & Wood, has re turned to her home in Chicago. -Mis Nell iHavne of SorinefieW. Mo ii visiting her lister, Mrs. A. M. umgwerr. , - sMr. and Mr. W. K: McCord ftvi their mice, Mis! Mary McCord of Denver, with them. Her brother, George McCord, is at Fort Crook in the field transportation service. He and hia sister are tiie children of a former Omaha girl, Miss Emma CrandalL , ... Mrs. Wayne Hemphill of Worland, (Continued on Vf Three CtrtnmB One) Jf WOMEN SHAVE UNKHOWIHGLY Til. mat wowli lol.t th ufrnuous hail r.'uciH If morely remoTin bsir quickly i were all that st required of depilatory. WfrHber i v se nur or qaenionaoi depilatories the mult ia the smi ou only emove hair from the itirface of the skin, (rh:ch enusei it to grow out again cosjset i . .... uu aiuier. The only common-sense way to remove hair ts te attack, it under the skin. DeMiraole, tike er'anal sanitary liquid, operates on this prnei))e. It alone contains certain ingredient whieh gire it the power to rob hair of it sitaiity. It dee this by absorption. . DeMlraele work equally well for remov ing nh? from face, aeek, arms, under arm or limb to prevent It from showing' through eteeklnt. v Inshit on the teniine DeMiracle. it is the only depilatory that as a money-back guar antee fM oaeb package. Ia SOe. $1 and it bottles at ail toilet counter or direct from ia plaia wrapoer receipt of price. FREB booklet maned ia plain seated en. veiepo- an rootM. Write fdr it today and read it before ym make another application of any depilatory. DfMirael Chemical Co, Dept e. Park Ave. and 12tb 81, Now York. Night and Day 1603 Leavenworth Street - I Douglas 9513 SflMttt SQENTIFIC AMERICA Astomobtle) i it ema La t TM OfMtBlllty of . tht EtcrtriMri tu.u wro wwrn w Become aottte offers a great emx. taattt far tie wider inWeduetion of tlri.ntf JlI .tefakiea, wtdeh' depead far ihmt iopMea on nowtr wveawircw uj vaer OIBBe m 1UC4, OF Water powir 1) ekeirle vahkle la by no naaea aa tmAm, J fl Las rrforsMd most eatlafactorUy for a' nnmfw year for both pleasure and eommerdaJ aae proved itaatf eminently praetlcali This th. ruiKiii. SJ fMU PP ta b. gederaJly aware of, as the raws r Vnril aeiatlar or aenAatkmaJ faiin-M rj .t,. .. rklowed eaough hava fao&osoSMd attAntinn yn eaiix! ....wMigld-ilaasrfc VV not palliate ( , M J VUAfWearavifar auy verrKaeibl a. V imtipHot ot mhd Js war 3d n g r i f i . i ... i I I ' A i I Del I We m. .a. aatner our gover office, ar 0. WOeoa, peient an a iiitcailed. pportlig dtteering Mfit4H lane wit 41 Selectlnl i tWver. Aa English automoBle pubUca fioa, in diMuaalng the qualificationa of a driver, for either pleasure ears or trucks, quotes the experience of a large employer who said thai, other thing being equal at alwayi gave the preferenee ta lbs man wha bad owned a motorcycle Among his retsoaa for this were that a motorcycle owner understood something about the Vied fof economy gasoline s&d tires. Moreover, ha had experience id driving aa engine that requires more aarsful apftrauoa tain the water-oooled auto engine, aael ddfaequenyy was snore eentitivi to any bad running1 " of ia engine bdee having a good idea of adjustment : and repair r ' Whkh la It-lJJ the body and wadstar, tts trlt WMtekrl mashiaa. wheels, atoaatadl to support the ; under way two wheels A MagsiL magaslne rtflAV Louisville, Cy V which.eoatnf n oomuj munleati theeaaiij diameter ijnefor A fM Mary I f , w sasa? asa ywhioh made the fron otV 4 i ',PJ The mo pAa one-third J bocka ; foreign pubhr Electric Motor Affords' brtation Transp Ti irerate eott per tdtma for power, ton eaa run 4 Detroit mttih t m, lghiy miles on a tingle chafes. ' . fTlri mileage ii ld,m miles, . MuittMty high, i,m to , I Car tharges while you sleep. f Simplicity of operation. Every mettW fa year cafl drlr lfEveryday la the 11918 Models on diepiay. ireUphbae Mr Bottom, Hkrney 800, for demonstration, & pointmenta. . .. . S314-lfJ FAJlKAM STRSET. - ' 1 Electric Car Co. 1 1 open Bvmraros Street Car Patrons eSitlltmtna RthKi. 14k Solid told, Loftis Perfection ttn ntoahtlht..,., !iiwV Rin. t Prone Tooth Btsantih. 141 solid old. ' Rattan or til i Week ' 1 -- -- Utt U ValiteH fin ioHdield, on brilliant 0 1 a tnond. 10FTIS LZlCitOS&Cafa'al one ml. Peart, IS inch solid Sold netk i a month WEAR A DIAMOND t will help- you in your business. It Will help you in a social way. Ii will give you itantllhg in "you lit." , . tt wii! give you 4 sensd ot Eocilrity. 11 till plici )rdtt in the ''proiperoul elase." It will Cpeh the dodr to opportuhity. It i a eilt-edred investment, beeans H fievtt ro old It never beeoinet Second, okhdf-it U altratl in style. A teniine die bond will he Worth nior avary year yen own It its increase in valae paS a ' ttrentet fttl ot interest than t tavint bank. Tea (annei decide any toil joon ro la i I imohd. Their ire cheaper today than tny wiU probably ever be asain. Money invested in diamond M SAFE, it i not aa e- i' or laxdry-Mt U i WISE IN VKSTMENT. Remember, a Stbr U pen iverV evening antU t oveloek. sis 5SJT' 11.86 A Monti id4i doavartiiie Braeetet Witen, fhv K grade Fall Jeweled indvemeht: Silt ai Guaranteed ? years. .1.5.a Mont Bgia Tht Old -RcliaMe, Original $1.53 UL If 14 Men'l tl tin, , Wallhain of HftnipdeS trateh, IJ ii riit tiiiia. Hed doa ble tttata soli ruled . A MentS DiarjnfJ aflrj Watth Credit House M t , bor City National Bank Bledr. 40S Seutb Sixteeath St, Cor.ee Sixteenth and HarVrv SU Omah. , )ppalU Burg eea-Maaa O. JMkrtot Morel Phone Dbuglat 14i4 and On Saleatnaa , , WiU Call. . Call or Write (or Catalog SOS. Open Daily Until 9 P. M. ' Saturdays Until 9:30 ' : . .- . , . . hit , . 'a , J thd rfecuest of the AWaf-Ben Governor and f-M&fcffe'ft6 i all card on the H2HXfl LII1Ea' TURING THE AK-SAr! BHNCARNjVAt m be changed in the downtown diurictij and eat- wjll run as folows. . TFfdm 17th and Gummg east to 16th, south to Webster, east to lSth arid south to Howard. On north i bound trfe from 15th and Howard to Wet ster to, 16th, to Cuming, to 17th. x Also' the cars on the BENSON-ALBRIGHT LINE, during thi same period, will to ruri as follows From lSth and Davenport to 15th and How ard, east toim and Hdward On northbound trips, from 13th and Howard jrvest to 15th and Howard west to 15th and Howard, north to 15th and Davenport . . ' ; This change is effective September 25, 1917. i X6 none dilr Patrons will be eri ously inednvehienced on account of this temporary change m routing. ; , Omaha & Gouncil Bluffs Street Railway Co.