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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: fil\DA\. Jl'LY 7, 1901. ’ p— 5 L . L\D OF TRUCKMEN'S STRIKE MRS, J. B[NSON SOCIETY SEEKS OPEN AIR |t soers teg vt o e oo G D main abroad for some time, her plans afte Mr rd, Miss Ross Creighton 00 leaving England are not as yet definite nd Mr. Woolworth were guests of Mr [ - plANO bt i b‘l'r“w \;!N 1 eputt Tast Bindiy :5' & ‘H"r‘- - on '-,(-' f !,',,' e ¢ | Amended Demands of East 8t Louis Fraight RO ] ! £mart Funotions, o N T T e " B Whaintos Shtansi " Bondlers Granted, \ o guests of Mr. and re. Guy C. Darton a Ipton entertaincd Miss Ma NEWS. i thei couatry piace at Fapiiis ‘ hished. Americ / Infants’ Wear ) and ) 8 ) Sw eft t ki | e : | . H n \ Tomorrow we plac on sate the GIRLS OPENLY SNUB THE GOLF LINKS| r A s O N hatal a | ot he Omnia club last Tuesda | GET ADVANCE OF FIFTEEN CENTS A DAY We can give you handsome, dainty amd ol new, slight sed up eustern poin! Mrs. Swet | Mr oa s. Taylor, Miss Mabel y ” ade onson, 98¢, d5e, BOe, 08c, 10 1 « and RIS 1 YRS oMbt AUPNE JUIY st |tor, Miss Allen, Mise Bilzabeth Allen, Mis made long dresses, 25¢, 45¢, H0c, G8¢ Tra Phice ¢ Sears muela Admit They'd Rather Float O'er th s gl y npetent Bosom of Manawa=But the Men Drivers Return o W nd Mr. Henry | X from | Butterfield, Mrs. Drake 00 and up to § 81,25 Mr. R. F. Riddell returned last week Riddell rerdraec 1 Clarke made up a party on the Fourth at| and Ratlrond mployes Are ¢ o Amherst colie where he has been for th o N " P Ebony finished upright, $75 Are Loyal to the Country past two years. He stopped at Buftalo | Hazel T . “‘h'vl ot e | pelied (o Lower the Flgures Short d 6 months, 1, 2 and 3 years 1 4 bt ¥ ’ t Gannett and Mr. Robb, Madames | ” Q= = full’ size, only exposition for a few days and went from | tt and Hobh | Originally Asked, H60c¢ up to $7T.00. Rgsewood case, upricnt, § (16) Kl | y there to Chicago by water. 713 only . Ellen Cotton 1s ¥i ¢ triends in| MP and Mrs, Hugo Brandels were guests | - - o v y “ind atte » Buft HRLC L L DAk R r s 8 \ Long and short skirts Ve sevininee g ter stopping at Buffalo, | | ST. LOUIS, July 6. reeult of the | 14 and s KIPtS «ooous . od as i $138 The week just past has been one of , Pa., and after stopping at Buffalo, | L S0 or Fun club tn the pri- | ST I n‘ Jul L \:‘ukl' it of i o) 56 wot | almost unprecedented quiet, even for the 1:,.‘ ine and ") B S SR \“--‘ o spend | YAte dining room of the Henshaw on Tues- | 0/ it Ly Ain und tie o oom. | £ annt 1 . LU A eeen R RRRRRE i \ Antique oak Pe | when there s supposed to be lit [ Omaha about the last of August o 8PeBd | gy gyening. There were about twenty | MR ) - u ad con ’“"“”“ fiannel \l\n‘h """" W R o e a0t / plano worth $i00, o tle social activity. The Country club the remainder of the summer. | metmvers pre the other guests pres. | PAU he amended d o e freigh [ 5 used square iar. the one place where there has been any | Mrs. Samuel Burns left on Monday for a [ ent were: Rev, and Mrs. Charles Freund, | were granted. This amounts to | | lannel sacques. ... PrEeReNEe e e sessessues Cesavee d, at $2i, § ation of life among the smart set fortaight's visit to Lake Maxinkucke Miss Hettie of Cin Rabbi and M an advance of 15 cents a day. The railroad Steinw + I Crochet sacques 4. o0 coieis ciie siviiiiiiiiiiiin | even thers little of interest promised to take buck as many of the strik has happened. | Indiana, after w h she will go to Sound | Simen, M Mr. Edelman of 1A N0 | Though the game of the afternoon drew a | Beach, Conn., to spend some time with Los Angeles. fug frelght handlers as they had places for. | Kid Booties .....oooivis viviiiiiis civiiiiiiiiiniiad fAuced pri M | considerabie crowd on the Fourth, it was | daughter, Mra. Charles Kountze. to Miss Lula Tuttle of | R e e T TV T L ITER ‘111,'7}1':" 0 | noticeablo that the gathering lacked en-| My, Hugo Brandeis and Miss | st Bdith Snell entertained | gt Chal 446 a0 out of sympathy for ihel pratty long and short cloaks at most any price. though thusiasm, which was n;.; iy .I\,.l’uurt DY | Jacoby, who has been her guest for several | the girl members of the High school class [ /1€H0 ’“:“ ’”h ’m ““ Ry Ix ‘l“‘~ | and inr . ction r uckless bachelor as du o0 the fact that | ol o ednesd or Los | of 07 In 0St en able anner e on- S RODINSWE0S W e action takeu ¥y thelr . dvlog 1 o en' U OO e ! Ltk et bach S oY e M‘ b ’m Wniks o | eeks, will leave on Wednesday for Li t '97 In a m njoyable manner Wedn: ‘,“ on last night All the pretty and late styles in children's headwear, expense ,m“.\ frelghts b bt St ‘ l' o l“ Angeles, where Mrs. Brandels will spend | daw afternoon. Yellow and white, the | videtitly Sesiog (EOIF SEHN W b both s and the presence of nearly nind people. o t the " er visiting friends and | class colors, were used In effective deco- 1o eing . Sirike would 08 | 3 : "1 " o i persona & spec here is o longer any effort on the :f'l,f,"‘:.n{ i T “0% | fation of the rooms, while the same colors | NoPeless without the aid of other bodics, “ Special eut prices on percale waists. rices ar | Geseription of our part of the girls to conce o fact that =k y n | the frel, handlers today modifie up plication ) Lol AL T L L) o Dietz attended the wedding of Miss Bessie [ The afterncon was epent in gueasing % 4 it bR . | Country club occuples second place in their | Jotd €EnAEE tie SodChE of M Besse [ con L the game cards being decorated | OFS and from $1.00 w0 $1.40 a day for truck- [ #-0 @ 0 9-0 00 00 0O e 00 o0 0000000 B | tavor now-a-days, while Manawa, with its 3 gl 19,08 % e s | with the class pin enlarged In water | CF8. A commitiee of eightoen freight han- ‘ | rowing ana salling fs much more desirab SOUTE Dirth BEIRE v SrooEame wad Mty | colom | dlors was appointed to call on the difterent oarely of the youncr contingent of no- | Mac Munger as bridesmatd | Mr. Fred Creigh was at a most | Fallronds interested and place these modi- | @ & MUELLER foty ot Denton why and the numerou - B | ae il house party on the Fourth, A V"‘vd ‘hnx ; I;u“;‘ ’»‘.!’:“;mh'”lr g moy ‘:m |9 clety out enson way L o 'ous ung ‘onsiderable frelght Is being moved arty of about twenty of the younger mem- | 1] ,,;,.I.p‘- parties that have crossed the river i pl l\|r|lu~) :nl:d \\lh--rwln‘mm’-.K ’ ;:” of voeiety ¢ The eity on o hayrack | the east side warchouses to St. Lo = ) of late. Mra. Harvey Jacobson is' visittng friends [\ 1 o'clock in the morning and were taken | the four companies since their men re- THE LEADING DPIANO DEALERS - in Denver and Manitou. > the Creigh summer home, where a |turned to work today. | For people of Omaha who contemplate purchasing a PIANO this month ... . IN THE WEST " In the absence of everything eocial, th 1313 Farnem St., Omaha. §3 strect cars have been pressed into servic Tt A s and noarly every cvening last week hatless | Telephone 1628 parties of from three to a half dozen might | . Howard B. Graham fs visiting rela in St. Joseph. ost pleasant was spent. The storm of the evening made the return to the Mr. Robert F. Smith has gone to Chi- | city impc hat night, but the en Seasonable Fashions 337 Broadway, Co. Bluffs. be n riding from one end of town to [ €880 to spend a week. forced de ly added to the fun 2 M M T 7 ¢ et M4 F stas FOrauscn ape art of | and the no | the party was stowed < S , B 2 e phons 878, e e breets ur asy | Ms AGBes PNrguion spsat & part of 800 th e party wan stoved | 4 usic Lessons Frec other ceable diversion available. [ 1ast week with relatives in lowa The early morning car ride has recen Miss Swensburg spent a part of last week | | becomo a popular recreation for the young | at Calboun, the guest of Miss Peck. — ~— | women: so popular, fn fact, that & num-| judge Baxter left on Tuesdny for New { ber of the men have decided to try 1t, t00. | york where he will spend his vacation, ind there have been several jolly little| =~y . K ; Out of Town Guests, Miss Waywood Schreibe ns gone to Wi« breakfast lunches out under the trees ‘at y ITS1Ler HAS WO 1 ventionally. In the cool of Friday morn ing all returned to the city declaring th trip a real lark With every sale this month Three Whole Months Instructions ABSOLUTELY FREE. ©0 0020000000000 000C0000000 i by U nona Lake, Ind., for a two months' visit, Mr, Towler of New York is the guest of 3000 FA L LR S Mr. Earl Gannett returned on Friday | MF: and Mrs. Cowgill. mi- | from a week's trip to Colorado and Kansas Mr. Fred J. Sackett of Marshalltown, Ia., | The presence of a house party of proml - | I BY We employ the best teachers. nent St, Louls people at the country home | Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Guckert left on Thurs- | 18 In the city for a week or so. ploy We are szliing PIANOS at a big CUT IN PRICES, on easy payments. We must be and will be recognized as leaders of low prices in the Piano business of Omaha. See our large ex hibit at Soutn Omaha Street Fair. Artistic tuning and repairing, moving, storing and renting. New Pianos for rent. Mueller Piano & Organ Co., Phone 1098, 1316 Farnam St o L 2 Thursday evening Krug's park was ‘:m.l.l day for the Yellowstono park, where they e over to tho party and an evening of bowl- | will spend a month. DI 9 Haen : 4 Mr. Dixon of Nebraska City and Mr. v ing enjoyed. On Friday the I\nli‘s'l‘td“ Miss Caroline Mercer and Miss Jeanie | Thompson of Independence are guests of - o009 ° entertained at Lake Manawa, a speclal €ar | peoyy joft on Tuesday for Neemah, Wis., | Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wheeler. B 2 B i belng provided for their use and the boat | g "ot G E A 0 | . i house with all its accessories put at their [ °L % (00 5 PRt Dt LB L LU SR » disposnl. The golf links at the Country | rs. Thomas Bressman and Mlss Emma | Island is visiting Miss Cora A. Sayre at 32t 42 h. Imt. ! months' visit in Kentucky. Miss X their amusement and the dinners and other Breckenridge and Miss Woman's Tailored Shirtwalst. No. 3848, entertainment of their host and hostess | Miss Maymo Hutchinson has gone to New | Breckenridge of Toledo, 0., are guests of | With back tucked to give box plait effect— are simplo {n construction—are durable “’“’ Sconomical havo filled the timo most enjoyably. On | York City via the Great Lakes. She ex- | thelr cousin, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brecken- | The severe tajlored —shirtwaist possesses ffifi‘;l";lf.‘.%:::‘.“‘af.f"..“!.‘:.‘l'&é:r:.h e tn “adake— We ror of Colonel tertally to the interest of things out in the | lakes. vicinity of the Country club; in fact, the | Mr, and Mrs. Il R. Penney are mow in party ig of the merriest that has vis- | their new home at Thirty-first and Dodge fted Omaha in some time and everything | gtreets. 1s being done to add to the enjoyment of | a0 oy thelr stay. Mr., and Mrs. Dickey's BUests | joqye tomorrow for a trip to the Colorado | days. ;'('I';k'“"\,‘.‘,‘,‘,':“.fl:,'"‘S;;’:"‘.,},‘,r' iy i’,:’:,,;""“o"“- | Mr. W. E. Martin and bis mother were Johns, Mr. and Mrs, Gaus, Mr. and Mrs, | MP. and Mrs. Russell Lemist arrived on | gucsts of Miss Pratt at Bennington for a Uhl Buckner, Mr. and Mre. Tom McDear- | Wednesday to spend several days with | part of last week. mon, Miss Lucy McDearmon, Master Ral- | Omaha friends. Miss Lyle Burns has returned to her home ston Scoble, Miss Helen Scoble and Miss | Mrs. Edward Philbrook, accompanied by | in Colorado after a brief visit with her is viciting relatives i | | Mrs. Dickey has added ma- | day for eastern points, going by way of the i Mrs. Vi | George H of Mr, and c 1s a guest at the victor Caldwell, | Grant 8. Cobb expect to | gue s Oyer arrived on Friday to be the of Mr. and Mrs, Taliaferro for a few Urilla Buckner. The presence of Mr. and | her sister, Miss Carrle Wells, left on Fri-| aunt, Mrs. Samucl Burns v for Stoux City. Mr. Colonel Spurgeon and family left on Mon- 2 C 20090000 S IE I3IP20NO0CCOOCEOTOTOES Mrs. Buckner adds much to the party, as | d they are hoth accomplished vocallsts, On rman ¥ iding the da nd Mrs. R. C. M, ng of Hannibal, Mo., s in Omah the guest of Saturday evening the party attended the | Pects to be absent all summer. ridge. HRHLRIN) RAYRBLHGoA BVAR B . patr all kinds of —and al vol - & 3 8 dvantages y other sort. It i o is—and all sur work 18 guara 1 The Hill Pants Co. are mak- | ainner and dance at the sty g Vllru“ George A. Hoagland, Miss Hoagland | Miss Vieginla Deckwlth and Miss Eltza- |18 esscntiaily smart, it is absolutely sim- ed “&i’ to quote you price on u clock. : i This week Mr. Dickey will take the men | and Miss Farrington of New York left last | both Northen of Atlanta, G | ple ana is pertectly suited to such materi- ing a specialty of $3.50 and ot the party up to Lake Washington, Minn., | week for Lake Washington, Minn. R g Bockwith | als as A awhinney & Ryan Co., x or a week's fishing and during their ab- v Ak SR MR di Ry w! » g a Jewelers and Art Stationers, « 15th and Douglas K . % for a & Mrs, A. J. Hake and Miss Mabel Hake | in Kountze Place land and similar washable stuffs, as well as $5.00 pants—all $4.00, $5.00 umber of affairs have been planned ‘e . 18 , s s v 3 sence & U ber of B e women, amon | Lt ou Friday evening for Colorado Springs, | Miss Cora Rankin of Shenandonh, Tn., fs | 0 the Scotch and French fiannels, none ot i and $6.00 pants will be made to :,'mh" I,," S funcheon on Tuesday to be | Yhere ther will spend the summer. spending two weeks of the vacation period | Which materials lend themselves with equal HOTELS. , ¥ iven by ey, Hatry Jordas, Miss Alice Winspear returned last week [ with Miss Mabel Karr at 2318 North | #UCCess to more dainty styles. The model —. H 3 | order for & et "f"k The members of the party pre- | from Cincinnati, where she has been study- | Twenty-second street, of white madras is cut after one of the } f K Bickey a handsome cut giass | 128 music in the Cincinnatl conservatory 3 latest and best styles and includes all the d ’ ; il tailor features. The fronts are lald in three i ¢ch bowl, the Initlation of which prom Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gamble expect to Ben ¢ DUl O N on. ‘of unususl Importance, | leave tomorrow for Chioago, from whers Lol backward turning. plaits at the neck and after the men return next week. they will take the lake trip to Buffalo. The quarantine has been raised on the |egain at the waist line, where they can be AN M, 5. L Neeider, Misss 4 | nome of J. A, Morgan. stitched to give the round or dip outline [ ] Soclal Chit-Chat. Ruth Kreider l,.h'(,,',rw,.,'“,,,,,: y L,:,‘;"L::: Miss A. E ger returned from Lincoln | 8 preferred. The back gives the effect of i Mre, Lemlist will glve a tea this evening. | Island, where they will spend the summer, | Friday fow days' visit. [-EaxenCbon B ‘:':","'l lald {a £ ast ] o ; : Hatvey 7 Grove ia sssatin= _| narrow tuc are arranged to come o 8 A Mrs. E. H. Sprague spent a lart of las Mrs, Tousalin and her son, Mr. D. H.| FHarvey J. Grove is erocting another cot-| oo ss the waist and stitohed flat-to form ¥ And all $7.00, $3.00, $9.00 and | weck in Chicago. Touzalin, have left the Madison and are|tage on the corner of his block. | apparent plaits. The sleeves are in regu- i Mrs. M. Sherman of Des Mofnes is visit- | With Mrs. Floyd at Thirty-second and Chi-| Willlam Tindell has taken a position at S o $10.00 pants will be made to| MM Lag SEso wireete g il o Sgppond lation shirt style, with the openings at the ing her sister, Mrs. H. er. o B S ARTRO I TSRCQUAL LaKE) back finished with stitched overlaps and order for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dale and family have | Judge and Mrs. B. 8. Baker have gone to| Mrs. J. A. Kellar is recelving & visit|are completed by narrow square ouffs. At gone to Lake Madlson for the summer. Buffalo and from there will go to the At- | from her aunt who resides in the east. | the meck is a turn over collar worn with MONDAY we will sell modern, up- lantie coast, where they will spend the ry | Snena the | A Fourth of July son was born to Mr. » T © TeSt| At the last meeting of the town board a|a string tle. Summer ..HOtel Victory, to-dnte Sewing Machines, STANDARD, o " s 0 i jon lightly 3 elr rex foe Mrs. Charles H. Cox returned to the|Mibh. having gone there to attend the|Mayne strect mear the center of town and | Inches wide will be required. hirpas.taelis dimessions/and mapmiontos, || AURREY. a0l RS HMESHBIE roxilnr pr gon. or it superb. culsine and bfe serv They ure in perfect condition, tho ve: clty on Thursday from an extended eastern | raduating of her son. 18 erecting a cottage on each. The pattern 3 " thess aokories. prods t the summer, e and Mrs. Harry Shears on last Thursday. o Board of Health w appointed, with Dr. To cut this walst for a woman of medium ‘The worid's largest Summer Hotel, WHEELE 2 \ 3 HELER & WI Ny i Miss Lillian Fitch ls spending tho sum- | Mrs. Adelaide Millspaugh Zanner has re- | McCoy as president | slze 415 yards of material 27 inches wide, | | PutsinBay Island, Lake Erle, O. 1 oth G R e mer at Chautauqua, N. Y., and Newport. |turned from a month's visit to Faribault, | ¢, B. Smith has boueht two lots south of | 2% yards 32 inches wide or 2 yards 44| | It 18 renowned for the soclal suanding of iis | | 211 Other rollable makes that have 46 {8 cut In sizes for a 32, for the lavish provisio usement of its latest thing these factorles produce; i1 Mrs. Willlam F. Milroy and daughter 8 4 40 and 42-inch bust n guesis, forits superb Brass Band and Orchestr y trip. . hpir e e LR S Moy ad ) daugtiter ‘.\?r.r J Hulrhx;| and children left Tues- ] measure. It is uhiversally‘acknowleded that' ¢ po eascs "t"’” b such machines as the : ‘ An elegant line of flannels made | Miss Delia Hogan left on Friday for a| ;0 ‘opiiaco Clear Lake, Buffalo ana | o for Normwal, IIL, to epend the summer Undoubted luxury aud om e Ll s bseple OB LR Ty 1 six weeks' visit to Buffalo and other east- | (o & (000 | CES d L visiting at the home of her parents. pointments and location. To e plensare lovin We have NEW SEWING MACHINES und 0 in the latest style for 18 Deites. iy w3 i ‘rlm ms.x Wi S0t Dl SABRE. who SEsRE'S faw dese snurlELn summer tourist | 0t A L e e m.,’v them for CASH and will § [ 3 S. Robinson left on Saturday for | H heon foined i enjoyable, elther for cash or for Mrs. H. C. Templeton and daughter, Miss | o0 0 1510 "M, Mr, Robinson will joln | [t ,frionds in Benson, joined a party of > e Trene, are spending a few weeks at Coltax [ FOR%, (e IR, BEG, Hobibaon b b i | friends 10 a trip to Buffalo last week. CUMK&SU'TEU P n. rom June 20 to Sept. 15 R " e la A together they w T i 7 Rates: 82.00 to 85 () & ¢ay, $10.60 Springs, Ia. ; y take tae St. Lawrence trip. Goorgo Stelger has roturned from the J wosk, ‘Chaap ates Yor Bamiiga:00 $5.00 Down ® .\ll:, and Mrs. A \\.hKlan:;\ln h:::l nycu':c Mrs. J. B. Miles, her daughter, Mlss ;IT;;, “‘l:rr"“.:ht:v \'Islvvl l:olY|lB time. Miss Send for Our Handsome Souvenir Folder, . to California, where they will sp Y | Bertha, and.son, Mastor Bruce. jots on e, | 141V Will 82y east to speud tho summer. | ul or T, W. McCREARY, General Mansger. and August. . |day for Detroit, Mich., where they will James Murphy, formerly a resident of ) Pt intay Onis, 724 Monroe St., Toledo, O and 75¢ per week 0 ) g Misses Anra and Barbara Shaldi have | romain until September. Benson it now of the west, spent a few wom:“ s WEAR o Allialrinds eitering Dotrol, Mich Toledo, | See our window display—200 | gone to Denver and Salt Lake City for a days with friends in Denson, leaving Mon- L B aant Cafalnr g O inake cloge Mrs. Oscar C. Willlams, with her daugh- dally stoumbot Sonneations for ¥ubin-Bay, G | tar, Josephine, and hor mother, Mre. Greg. | 2** We have eome really dressy suits in Rev: M dimity trimmed with lace—not the or- coeks' trip. styles to select from. three weeks' trip Migs Martha Cralg of Blue Springs, Neb, | ory “are now settled In thelr cottage at | .. Hosman, representing the | | JimiLY LATMNAL, with, facernot ta0 o8 — — {2 8 guest at the home of her cousins, Dr. | Bay View, Mich., for the summor. Nebrasica \:‘. leyan fnmmnm vill 1 the | dresses such as you would have your ] F A N ol dish. pulpit at the Methodist ¢! c| s ressm er get up for you—the only » sud Uy, Jacod: Gls} Sty esty| The Mistes Stone returncd on Saturday | PUIPIt 4t the Metho urch ‘at today's f K Al e hne bathk that our price Th much ] Judge and Mrs. Powell have been guestS | morning from Minneapolls, where they 5 4 less thun it would cost if she made it. L h y . an ! during the last week at the home of Mr. |gpont the month of June visiting friends | At the school clection Harvey J. Grove | BUPFALC, N, V. LARGEST IN THE WOAL) and Mrs. Joha F. Dale. i i in the, city and at Lake Minnetonka was ‘“;""""*1 'fl' " !: Vrm;rl Finlayso | ALBATROSS DRESSES n<n‘u£\|‘,vor’?|n the Main Entrance to the Ex. j Mrs. M. P. Sears has gone to her old| Miss Anna Bennett went to Chicas as moderator of the Board of Education. A | B o i P Por lodaine. hcastlatt . . | mainder of the summer. via the lake route and then to Canada to | AROUCF teacher clect forapis shades that “we are going to f ith ! uhmu\u ‘Whout our Guaranteed Ac- 2 Mr. Josoph Baldiige returned last weck | spend the remainder of the summer with e llsans are sulted to the season [| | commodationa ] from the east, where he visited his former | relatives, an'be “worn ‘at once, a bargain |~ e —— | Never such prices for such goods offered home in Pennsylvania Mr. Henry W. Yates has returned from VOUNGER BROTHERS AWAIT 17 e salt These costumes wil CEARD ATLANTIC HOTEL ARDANNEX | batore: and 12 anv. time within ore yesr Mr, 'y ates has e 3 syl seding th e costumes wi v > ohin ' Mr. John I Redick came fn from Kear- | Cambridge, Mass., where he attended the | yo : aa "“,.‘,'". abpronriate for evening wear N Ave. and Heach, Atlantlo City, &, 3, | 70U want to buy @ new machine we will 1 ey on Friday, Mrs. Redick will come to | graduation of his son. Mrs. Yates and Miss 3 ptions during the fall, | Comtrai’end select 1ocation, within few’ yira | take the old one back at exuctly what i | Omaha during the week. Yates will remain in the east for several TAFFETI\ DRESS SKIRTS | Foomn, ensuite” with bath. 60 wingle rooms— | of :‘lfl’l“'w e f '“:r'«“:'lz‘;‘s a partial | f Mrs. Levl Carter went to Colorado last [ weeks longer ¢ P . bath attacoed. Hot and cold sea water tuths, | o o woek | week and will spend some time there visit-| Miss Minnie Meyer has gone to F — [ Grehe Ceuches"at ail traips |1 SINROT A4 g1 ing the mountain resorts Rockaway, Long Island, where she wi ST. PAUL, Minn 19 8i=sThe Bosrd! ot 5 CHARLE cor | 1 Jiousehold X NS VR | The engagement is announced of Miss i:‘v‘""‘l the summer, the guest of her uncle, | pardons on Monday afternoon will consider Bewhere—sup | : m,’:"\"‘m“x""“.d Mo n | Eana Martin and Mr. Charles Helmer, the i "";“'"'I"""’ She stopped several | o Jong list of applications for pardon or Ve na ¢ s those -t W il i ng ! wedding to oceur in the fall e at “u1 alo r‘z‘x\;nu}h b5 | parote, the me it being the case || who look h only ex- 1 Union 100 50 . & 5 Mrs. B. F. Weaver left on Saturday for| MFS. Meliora Clarkson left on Monday | of James and ( vounger, who wera [[| pressions Pric 1 White 20 00 o 320 South 15th St., Torouto, Canada, returning later by way | f°F ”‘\" """“;”“""“h”"' jolued her daugh- | gentenced in lite for complicity | | Fanse $1=50, 315, B0 B 9P, 1 White Talloring L0, 8w of the St. Lawrence and Buffalo. ter, Mrs, ) spaugh, and family They | in the robbery d accompany g murde Shoe: er In 0 00 1 ) Omaha. o b will spend the summer together in the [at Northfiell, Miun. A special bill was WALKING SKIRTS' $5.00 |} Snetmaker machines ..o B0 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switzler and fam- | ;o SRORG DD Sumime | thael i |1 New 1Home a0 100 e ily left on Tuesday cvening for Colorado, [\ E® B8 (RERSet | Asssd by the lnte legisiature meking pas 1R ok 1 Stnger Talloring. . L 40® 0 where they will spend the summer. e i) o JiEhop of 2309 Miami atroet | Slbl le of life prisoners, the | B G 412, new SKirts in m 1 Btandard fthibe b b o ) The only exclusive pants houso. Samples| Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Holmes will occupy the | 15t ©% Wedneaday for an extended eastern | Youngers being the intended beneficiarles. | § dium weight terlals, ranging 1 Whecler & Wilson No. 9. w P g bigon e Apmng b {-Mr pug Mrs Q.G Holmes 3 ; trip, which will include a visit to the | Such parcles are to he granted on joint || from $7.00 to $i | | Bates residence at Thirty-second street and | puftalo éxposition and a number of eastern | action by the prison managers and the | AC Modern Drop-Head Machines, slightly Woolworth avenue for the summer. points. A stay with friends in Onelda, | pardon board. in May the prison managers | JACKETS | J X i . |vsea, at one- rogul Y BDUCATIONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morsman, jr., are|N. Y. will occupy several weeks and she | unanimously cxpressed thelr approval of Every lady or miss starting on R I'OR WOMEN FOLKS | We rent machines at making the trip up the St. Lawrence and | will return fn October. the suggested paroles and it is their ac- |} her summer cuting should have one of | e gorosts Shoe Btore t& a modern upe |POF month. Theme ure moder o-dikio - are expected home in about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Morrls Levy, accompanied | tion which will bring the matter betore || Stumes Frices 35 8150 sio.° P°°44 [l to-date Women's Store. There s nothing | machines, with complets attachments DVO AK Mrs. John Willlams, accompanied by her [ by their daughters, Misses Josephino and | the parden board Monday. The Youngers [ Tike it in the' state, AR A T S i children and sister, Miss Amy Silver, has | Dorette, left on Wednesday for the east, | are among the best known prisoners in th | “\ mald hx nlunr,x in .‘n Rdapee. ARA | 88 Tving maching manufactured | gone to Miunesota to spend the summer. | where they will visit the Buffalo exposition | peaitentiary and the contest for the re | shines your shoes freo of charke. The reat nrama'lc snhool Mr. and Mis. P. L. Markel have gone to | nd then go to New York City and Avern- | leaso has been continued without rest ever ‘r“"m‘h at “.' 'Kfi’l' mu;. ‘rm l'Ilru \\Hnmx: o Al e ATke Decth s Ras 7. will be folhed by | alace ihelr conviotlon &a R fantie her . custom he store or no the Pacific coast and before returning will | by-the-8ea, where they will be joined by | siuce thelr conviction and lnprisonment ClI]AK&SUlTl:U. Feet are fitted right with Sorosis. The We Rent and Sell Typewriters. pardon board muat be unanimous snd 1610 Douginn Street, fitting qualities of these shocs are unap- o proached by any line of fine shoes, no mat- KIMBALL HALL, 243 Wabash av, Chicago, Il | M8ke an extended trip through the west, | (helr datghter, Mrs. Hotamann {'15ls Asmatins ats. ot aar ot Lhe thee all term opens Scpt. 9. Send for unm.,.( ».| Dean Campbell Fair is in Buffalo visiting| M. and Mrs. F. E. Sanborn and Mr, and | (he negative vote of any of the three w A Hp gt SR G R Mrs. Euclld Martin and family are con- | Yeto the matter 0 question tias besn bt mplating an enjoyable summer's outing | Faised as to the constitutional right of | the exposition. He expects to visit Grand Rapids, Mich., before returning to Omaha. | ' . which Is to include the St. Lawrence trip, | the chief justice to act in this case, he, Mr. W. A. Redick and son, John Redick I Kt i 30 '@ % | New York and Boston, the trip up the | WIth the governor and attorney general Browne I Hail will leave today for Detrolt, where the lat- [ g, - 270 R PR KA SHB constituting the pardon board, and for that ter expects to remain for several months. . Where but cost $3.50 ort and style In every pal Fifty nt styles of Sorosly in 5 | . E. Mickel, Mgr. ~ several weeks will be spent at Mr, San- | Fedson his decision is looked on as the fha SEND FOR CATALOGUE Instructors graduates of colleges recog-| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hitchcock left on | nornvs old home ¥ """ | dociding one In the matter. < SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Coni A0il aud Hevess Oaahs nized as among the best in America. Gives | Tuesday evenihg for the east, where they 3 | pueuidbin Rlatiit o $ESSN . & g y thorough tion and also pre- | will spend some time visiting in New Y. Plean Past, celdents on. 019 Nowth 84th t, So h i, jation. ang wiso Dres | il g g w York : ant Ac ntx at Huron Medle-tod orth N South Guinha, rincipal's *cortificate admits to collogs Mrs. Fairfield, Miss Doane and Mrs. | HURON, D., July 6.—(Special)— Complexion ) Wienout examination, Plano, Miss Waré, | Mr. aud Mre. Howard Baldrige and Miss | Spraguo wore Miss Dowey's & ite, w ] B Powdor 203 South 15th Street, | Frank Wilcos, dnnager. y L ma, LALLA L LR L] ] ts At | Harry Ward and wife, whil amusing t are at the Hotel Evans at Hot|luncheon at the Country club on Tuesday children with fireworks, had their h three years a pupil of ¢ of Berlin, Germany, Y late Oscar Ars of success | Balan ;:a]cmn experie al 3 -\'l'rllm‘s.r‘ l‘.,huml “rl: expected home some- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J badly burned by the premature disch elen Burnhum of M 3 time during the weel luncheon for Miss Mabelle € p ' 7 (Mre. Kountze) and ' Phillip ! 3 . cheon Mtss Mabelle of a spinwheel. Mr. Ward carries his F & Art, Mrs. Mumaugh, well known . here Mrs. Carrier left on Tuesday for the | D. B. Whelpton and Mr, C, F. hands wrapped in cotton, while his wife Ikggéuu.!rANsvsva e'l.LLs ® - 9 ow studying In Europe. Physical teain | east, where sho will visit Albany and Pitts- | on Friday at the Henshaw had only the left haud burned. Chris Paul- Fails. Drugg ¥ H THE BEE WANT ADS * g adapted to strength of individual, by | fleld. Later in the summer she will be The Winter club held its second or | son's left h » burned Sandtor Woman's Satequard (1 b J VA Protessianal {nstructor. @pecial’ Atientios | » er club held its second summer | son's left hand and arm were burbed to a @ L , © Bo Charaoter bullding. ALy gar'ention | joined by Mrs, Sayles of Oak Park, Il., | outing at Lake Mauawa on Wednesday cven- | blister by the explosion of & auantity of e 008 HED. 66, i""“ JoUR B Piian Pe, | 2 PRODUCE RESULTS. 4 logue. Address Mliss Macrae, l'rmuwl and on August 10 they will sall for Eng- | ing, when & large party wen over on a | gunpowder and stiff joints may result, 18th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb, =% CIOIOTOROROTUROYOLYOROIOROE MOIORC Omaha.

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