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THE OMANA DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOB \ ‘l‘ F BO RD‘ bfide's parents in Harrisburg, Pa., and are [ o oipociing Mrs. Dodds as s the R b < Higmmiriage it Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vanderhoof have taken | Miss Heddens will be Miss Cotton's guest | An unusually pretty wedding occurred at | i onia at the Murray for the winter. [until Monday, when she will return to her Center of ftage Limelight i Btill |0 clockon ™ y evening at the home of | "y yioi0n Millard has lssued carde for a | home i St. Jozeph Their Portion, theE o Vhuit Fedanter, M 1 Wirt streel. | | ncheon on Monday In onor of Miss Tay: | Mre. D. J. Hunnetsy and children from ~ lor. Butte, Monts are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1. | § s 9 OCTOBER MONTH NOT LONG ENOUGH especially the parlor where the nd children will arrive from the east early r\'h v‘vlv * Charles |\\ W h‘;‘h-’l\.‘ ¥ emony occurred. Just at 7 o'clock the bridal | this wee Argo, D., were gests veek of Mr party entered and took their place under a On Sunday morning, September 29, and Mrs. Charles C. Rosewater | B ) @ k3 All the Weddings Planned Cannot Be [ cnopy of greens, where Rev. DeWitt Long | guughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bates, who were guests | 1 Orln Solemnized and Give Each Its read the marriage service, which was wit- | gujigold at the Allen-Clarke wedding, returned to | Due Importance in Four nessed by nearly 100 relatives and friends. | ©y o Chartes Offutt and Mrs. King of Wat. | Denver on Monday L phrhinni The bride's gown was a handsome white [ CREPECE C Ul orrow for Col- | Mrs. Jullus Snattinger, who has been 1 ) e suceess of owr new department greater even than our hopes led us to evpect. crepe de chine over taffeta and she carried a X the guest of Mr. and Mra. M. Morris, re- shower of bride's roses. Her mald of honor, | Orado Springs. Miss Blanche Hungate, wore Nile green | Ex-Senator and Mrs. Thurston spent last ou ndy of Tan mousseline de sole over taffet Helmer | week in Omaha preparatory to returning to Willlam J ampton, in Harper Weekl was ended by Mr. John Mel Follow Washington X1 % i) f Lo, there she stands; . L Ll gl - bk ok bl bl JO° 1 Emil Strauss at Twenty-sixth and Cali srds expressing satisfact mmendation for the superior work Behold her hands per was served and late fn the evening Mr. | «cphine, have taken appartments at the Pax- [ o i« ¥ - And and Mrs, Helmer left for an extended trio | (o for the winter. A L b and workmanship of the garmen ¢ have dellvered in the past three Wi dik-white ch g Mr. Tom Holyoke of St. Paul, M j o charme thro e east. They will be at he . ym Holyoke of St. Paul, Minn., Ary ; and I their Blead by Oy RS Mrs. Redick, Mre. McCormick and Mrs : _Paul, Minn, i A dark Brown rod after November 1 at 1015 Spencer street. |p o 0ol bk from Chicago, wher e guest of Mr. Herbert Gannett and will P LRy aitny te O "'\ (tis TURT ” g ot :‘ ook | they spent the last week T8 Wedilng o Wedtistny i W ehown in Omaha for ladies to se from X i wa hat o 158 Jessie amilton, daughte 4 b esday evening " 1 . Sencatn the sunlit skies a 'ro son Wr " o M e new ¢ hese cloths will arrive morning and be displayed in ale Talloring Depart- L b t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, and Mr. [ Prof. Hatson Wright, b 14 €. M, the n Mrs. M. N. Spencer and son Ralph 5 . L Her once pluk and white Charles Hawley Keifer, which occurred at *'yf i ).nu -'1“ 1:l;m>' ¢ “," '_N“\‘ €4 | Red Oak, Ia ght i ahid Church of the Good Shepherd at 8:30 o'clock | thedral, has arrived from benver and Mrs. H. ¥ A R r o e on Wednesday evening. The church was| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barber have gone | week, have returned home. yurchases of friends and acqualntances. We show you hundreds of mods For Summor maids, » 1 Has ripened to the deep prettily trimmed with palms, ferns and white | south for the winter and will be joined soon —_— copy It you desire an gn or 1 in the many journals of fashic Uis riuby browns that sleep roses, the pews reserved for the family be- | by thelr daughter, Mrs. Harry Shears Elegant styles, new fall millinery, @ : k Bencath her sun-kissed skin ing marked by means of broad white satin | Miss Katheryn Polack will be at home | Joyce's, 1624 Douglas street ’ D e where to be made; but 1t once we make s garment for you oAb s o0 of ©& fore ribbon and roses, and in the interval before | from 3 until 6 o'clock on Monday afternoon, | . ” o O AL A LA Bl b B R A b e B B bR bl L Her nos the arrival of the bridal party a number of | when she will exhibit some of her miniature x"" tola Williams, plano. Studio 8, Da- 1.m ‘:'.w:;lnmr»lgplu the sun of June, the leading musicians of the city contributeld | y,pp vidge block. [ Tailoring Department—no one will be made uncomfortable by being presscd to buy Take the elevator s now Imme . i ; y. Take th t ] [ 08! opriate program. Among them y Rl s r . And from its {Ip to erown cirbigd WL " r. Victor Caldwe ) Saun- . . to third floor, fnd trom its {p to ofown = ere Site Lone. Blowertt. M Max Bege | Mr. Victor Caldwell, Mr. Charles Saus Migh School Notes, Hor erstwhile alabaster brow meister and Mr. Sigmund Lansburg, with | 4078 and Dr. King of Watkin Mkl 3 st : At A large number of blology students en- | B k rr;:::w'.mdy i 98 Mr. Joseph Gahm at the ofgam. As the |90 @ bunting trip up in the Big Horn moun- | y,uoq an outing at Cut-Off lake Tuesday aft- 8o dark as If to scem bridal party entered the ushers, Mr. Hall | '8! ernoon with Mr. Benedict. Specimens of A Vandyke droam. Buckingham and Mr. Mr Arthur Willlams, were Herbert Gannett and Miss Mabel Tay- | crawfish and protophyta were gathered. A | Her neck, before in advance, followed by Miss Edith Hamil- | lor will entertain their wedding party at 7 . e y number of cameras were ueed on the trip. | g ] cl k & s t c fi.,"‘,‘,‘fl;n f pale light, ton, sister of the bride, as flower girl, Miss | o'clock dinner at the Omaba club on Tues- | Thursday afternoon Mr. Benedict took hts | oa ‘" 0mpan' Is =0 bedight, Rlsie J. Barnard, as maid of honor, came |day evening. classes to Elmwood park, the chiof object | [§ 1510 DOUCLAS STREET. But gleams l'v;rrronln-, r;)\n and H\vn' the bride and her father. | ynyitations have been fssued this week for | of which was to see the habitat of fungi That what is darkest e "" “";",",‘,,"' ";QH! lr‘\ ,\:r Frank New | th urteenth annual ball of the Omaha | Prior to Mr. Benedict's teaching at the Is most fair. can, met the party at the altar, where Rev. | g which {s to occur on Monday even- | Omaha High school epecimens were sent The Simmer shakes iMth read the marriage service of the | ; by r Tts snuff on her and makes i iscopal church. A reception followed the | 'UF: October 25, at their armory i ""“‘\ S L Ll B, ll!;".“:i:v“v:"l’“fl:k:n" kA slnsets | wedding at the home of the bride’s parents, | Miss Hoagland will entertain the Gan- % i G b L L B, In the Kt 1004 Binney street. Mr. and Mrs, Keitor | B¢!t-Tavlor brifal party at the Monday | (his plan, but prefers having the sch Of Autumn days will be at home after October 15 at 3718 | €vening production of “The Royal Family” | see the manner in which the plant grows. | S\hu'\\u'l‘k:wul\[«\nl;lr;v’\-"\/:“!l\ the sun North Eflghteenth street at Boyd's. The party will occupy boxes. He also prefers studying the plants and As are the flowers in Spring, Miss Mary Lewls Wood returned on ‘I""‘v"’l"“ that grow in this vicinity, so that And ety hor cloak anures Past. Wednesday to Mise Baldwin's school, Bryn | I addition to the knowledgo of biology o :.':;':.‘";’";';:f-? Aok n qusen. Mies Wagea entertalned at cards on Mon- | Muwr, Pa. She was accompanied as far as | "“l"'fl“ of obscrvation and reason are de b B day for Miss Edna Martin | Indiana by her brother, Mr. W. R. Wood. | VORI i ¢ o Beho : o o . 4 | he Allce soclety me day o 5 From m“mh.l‘n. '.1335‘.& Mrs. A, Clein was hostess at a bowling | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clrke, Jr., are ex- | 0.5y .q.-::”m“» i .;” rehi b SEEMS Up from the sea; party at Krug's park on last Saturday. | pected home on Tuesday from their wedding | gy ot 0 Sleet ofcers. Jean il R Alsepa worceress 18 she, Miss Hamilton entertalned a luncheon |trip. Mrs. Clarke is to be one of the (YL RERRICVIL: AR A (tHy QURis,. THEGe officers were elected: President, Florence A Tikset ruler on @ throne party at the Country club at noon on Fri- | tenunts at Miss Taylors Wedding 1| s, were ecteds President, Flor 3 ever offered {n new and used planos are to be found at the musle house A tawny tyrant day. Wednesday. v 4 i bl Entirely her own; ‘ i e bl of Schmoller & Mueller, 200 fnstruments to select from, including the Of the heart of man, In compliment to Misss Tisdalo Mra. | it Ui B gl | ) greatest plano in the world—the A flirting, Herbert Wheeler entertained at luncheon Movements and Whereabouts, J & ¥ d sheoday g Pulehin L T L T A dramatic club has been organized to STEINWAY Fantasy Mr. Harry Wilkins is in Chicago. help support the Athletic nssociatio o B In tan. Miss Heddens, Miss Cotton, Miss Carlta gl AU HLRL L L | Miss Laura Barr has Solorado to | club will Jlay at Boy eater about Also a specia ected stock VO IMERSON, ARS YON Curtin, Mr. Ben Cotton and Major Michie | Miss Laura Barr has gone to Colorado club will gy play at Boy theater about Also a specially ted stock of EMERSON, IVERS & PPOND, While o much Iy being sad and done (07 | oty Sir amen Paston's guests at iuner | * nd the winter. ) October 2, Arrangements for the play will A. B, CHASE, MASON & HAMLIN, STECK, PACKARD, STEGER and the October brides that the November cal- | L B R L entng. Mrs. John Douglas and sons have re- |be ma y Miss Fitch, many others. endar s threatened with infringement to | turned from Spokane, Wash. The work of the echool year has been BUT A FACT campass all that the ssason Has in store—| A pleasant surprite wis tendered Miss | Jora Raapke is at home after sev- | divided Into four units. As soon as the re- : f " i o s Mirgiret Divih on Wednsatay evening &t H‘uux Dora (.ll.'w‘r‘ -ln' xln’ IR WOHk of& VBlE 10 Buribu shras oo Square pianos and Organs........$25.00 and up o . 23 \the eral years spent abroad in study k of shed card re P T y of the week and prefers postponing the |her home at 8133 Burdette street and an R e distributed with the average of the stu- Chickering, rosewood case . 00 e aharing the attention with another— | ©jovable evening was spent at music and | Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Talmage bave re- ! | | RMislegl o dents’ dally recitations. A class 18 not e D > Upri ames turned from a visit to New York 4 s not com Ebony Upright .. . . .00 there is one participant in all the galety | 4MeS b s d ; i pelled to finlsh a unit's work in a specified & 1104 1L who 18 not as gay as he seems, even while | Mra. Harry S. Lyman was hostess at an | Miss Rena Butts bas returned from &|,;e byt may take as long a time or as McCammon Upright, ebony 1@ e % .00 he toasts the newly wedded ones. This elaborate dinner last evening when her | visit with friends in Creston, Ia. | short a tim . T by o . aw 1s necessary. Most of the Mahogany Upr o .00 {4 the soclety bachelor, Even the honors | Euests were Miss Taylor, Miss Elizabeth | Miss Ruby D. Forbes returned last week |\ ppor givisions have received thelr first unit A prig! of the usher and the best man do not com- | Allen, Miss Curtis, Mr. Herbert Gannett,|from a two months' visit in the east. paily Steck Concert Grand . .00 pensate as he views the depleted ranks | Mr. Earl Gannett, Mr. Lynn Sherwood, | ur.and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal returned last New sample pianos . .....$148.00, 5&]..(.00 and up Miss Julla Officer, plano, Karbach block of the past few seasons’ debutantes and | Mr. Robb and Mr. Charles 8. Young, week from New York and Atlantic Clty. refiocts that 80 few of thom are still im- | Mrs. L. N. Gondon of 3022 Pacifio street | Mrs, F. 8. Cowglll left yesterday One month's freo tuition to students be- THAT Handsome planos for rent. Artistic tuning and repalring promptly partial. There are, however, a number of | entertained at cards on Thursday after-|jqyjsville, where she will visit her sister. | ginning October, continuing without fn- F young women recently “finished” at east- | noon in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. |y, anq Mrs, Arthur P. Gulou returned | terruption to June 1 WE SELL NBW PIANOS ON & Y PAYMENTS, ern colleges who have been recelving the A. H. Gondon of Grand Islend. High-five on Thursday morning from a trip to Buf- b attention of those who like to know things | Was the game of the afternoon and two ¥ Write for catalogues, prices s < or us a vis apac | 8 Ot oo falo Elegant styles, new fall millinery, at diik L B Lindl WALERR L, of late and these busy ones say that at|handsome prizes were awarded Mra. Shelly | "o 0y ang Mra. Manderson returaed on [ JOyew's, 1624 Douglas street. 4 turned on Monday to her home in Topeka Kan. Mr. Sidney Ranger of Denver arrived to- | I Encouraged by the unpre t tronage accorded the opentng of day to v at the home of Mr. and Mre i A P ent of th b many writt and spoken weeks, we have decided to place before our customers the largest assc ment of fabrics suitable for ored suits, skirts, jackets, who have been visiting Mr. ment on drd floor. They come In pattern len one pa er during the ¢ that all can have an opportunity of making satisfactory selections hout 4 along, we will glady n t up for you. All are cordially invited to call this new Ladies’ for of course each bride covers the honor | Tonst, three of them are to be formally fa- | and Mea, Ingram Thursday morning from a month's eastern pmemmmppm el troduced before the first of the year. For her guest, Mra. King of Watkins, | (1o Misslonaries Sail for Indin. This will occaslon a long list of [N. Y., Mrs. Victor Caldwell entertained a 4 NEW YORK, Oct, 5,~Ten Presbyte receptions, dancing parties and like af- |small whist party on Thursday afternoon. [ Mr. Oscar Garelssen returned home ‘;“ missionarfes wuiled m.nw %o Tadi 0 fairs and maybe, real late in the spring, | The women present were: Mesdames | Tuesday from his summer's sojourn in | Atlant liner Mesaba. The [] Mrs, A 3 ss Carrle perhaps before June, another wedding, for | Morsman, Clapp, Yost, Warren Rogers, | Burope. re. A H. Ewing and Miss Carrle Ewin, A H. La ence of Pl her engagement to & man back east will| Miss Lucy Mack entertained at her home, | ton. Mass. irove ort ¢, Plaoin | e o pirte from ‘ner Bua- | Mias Nellte, will leave this week for In: | Qhio. Misa . ks “of Fehton, lowa Branch—337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel, 378, which is to occur at All Salnts’ church on | tional church. All sorts of games were Miss Mildred House arrived home late last this’ being thelr return trip: Miss M s s v . 8 vay d selt-play bl 1t ia understood that one of these young | Cudahy, Barker, J. E. Baum, Ogden, Davis, | Mrs, Arthur B. Smith returned last Mon- | Lincoln of Middletown, N. ' ¥.: B T ELL State representatives for Stelnway planos and self-playing Planolas. Robert D. Tracy, who Miss Dora Wednesday evening, will occupy soclety’s | indulged in and dainty refreshments were | week trom a four months' visit with friends 5. - first attention and after that there are to | served. Miss Stella Brown assisted Miss | in Denver. T be more affairs for the bride and groom | Mack. Mrs. Willlam Rawitzer returned last OPENING OF WIN ER women {s waiting only for her debut when | Barlow and Pritchett, day from a visit to her old home near Bos- | phine C.~Johnson of' Watertown, W (313 Famam §t, Omaha, Tel. 1625 ) L 181, ' be announced. Twenty-seventh and Charles streets, yes- | Mrs. Howard L. Krelder amd daughter, [ was born in India; Miss Anna H. Ewing of M. D, at o! This week the Gannett-Taylor wedding, | day echool class at Plymouth Congrega- |dlanapolis india. & antlye of fust back trom thelr tour. Mrs. C. W. Lyman entertained at a|week from an extended visit o Cleveland luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs. King of | and Chicago. . The brilllant feature of the week and | watkins, N. Y. The table centerplece was | Mrs, D. W. Shull has gone to Sioux City M lllner one of the most elaborate functions given |, bowl of white roses, while bunches of | for a visit of a few weeks to see some old In many seasors wus the luncheon given | yiolets marked each place. Mrs. Lyman's | acquaintances. by Mrs. Levi Carter at the Omaha club|guests were: Mesdames King, Caldwell,| e B H. Edson has returned trom a RAE s o s b el s e ARGl el R TR Allof the Latest Patterns " six weeks' visit with friends in Buffalo and man of Chicago. The great table at which [ low, Barton, Lyman and Joseph Morsman. [ o enetern cities the thirty-nine guests were seated was 1a1d | \r. and Mrs. Joseph Morsman of Chicago 5 Moy g Moram Mrs. Frank Colpetzer, accompanted by ¢ . . fpie In tho big club dining room upstalrs and | an’ Mr. and Mrs. Edgae Morsman, I |0 yoor. Mes. Dubote, arrived home es. | SPecial attention fo street and its decoration was exquisite In every de- | wora guests of honor on Thursday evening . day from the east. tail. The enttre affalr was in piok. 10 |a¢ o dinner given at Hillside by Mrs, | (€T30Y from the ens tailor made hats, | or-made box coats i 3 4 ] 3 B gt 3 ats inmelton clotl the center of the table five baskets of |Honry W. Yates, The other guests pres. | Mr and Mra. J. M. Metcalf are back trom N T L NS A m n cloth bridesmaids' roses wero arranged In o |ent were: Miss Helen Millard, Mr. Earl|{he east and have taken apartments at R roadeloth, kersey, Venetian and other ma- great pink mass of fragrance, from which | Gannett, Mr. Frank Hamilton and Mr. Ezra | the Paxtou for the winter. terials, other roses were scattered all over the | Millard. v rs. C. Hartman and her daughter, Mrs, Thllf!‘l!;rl'il’lyallfl Sllllrdly cloth. At each corner was & great pink | mor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsman of | \illam Hill Clarke, returned last week Child’s box ,coats of beaver or ripple eider- bulbs and sprays of green and shedding a | yonday evening. The color scheme of |1ast Saturday from a summer's trip through of the week. A handsome loving cup filled | Miss Hortense Clarke, who came up from box coats, double breasted, velvet pockets, cuffs and collars, sizes Mr. Lester L. Mudge of Burlington, Ia., | the ¥riendly Greeting club at their home | terday from Chicago, Mre. Kenyon having retties gy ate! RO WOr s ‘ni ahs B 2 il nos Ukine dssentsr | T WAISTS 5 Prettiest bonnets to mateh these coats ever shown in Omaha, J. Corcoran. The next meeting of tho | Miss Miriam Wilkins has returned from a assortment of handsome wool and siclans’ favorite. Some of the reasons are | week was the bowling and dancing party |on Monday from Wood's Hole, Mass., whe New silk Walsts, pretty patterns y ) LATrST AND GRFATEST ita fncomparable tone, perfect scale, dura- and made right, at N / construction (you never heard of a poor | satin bow, whilo, suspended from above, | onicago Mr. and Mre. Edgar Morsman, jr., | FO™ @ two months’ trip through Canada. lMoIm l0. "’ 12, ; down, round deep collars, trimmed with braid, woft glow over all. Belgium, France, Switzerland and One of the pleasant announcements of the | with pink roses formed the centerpiece, | Lincoln to attend the Clarke-Allen wed- S TR 3 it - R s fall {s that of the engagement of Mr. Dick | whilo the table was lighted with tall rose- | ding, spent several days in the city last L to.8, years $4.25; 2y .00 Lace trimming with fur ::r“.l\::rlz“::“;:mmn Blufts and Miss Ger- nl\:\;lefl candelabra. week. i ; canEln | or yelvet, $4.00 up. and Miss Fay Wetzel, formerly of this city, | in Bemis park Friday evening, October |just returned from an extended visit in prize and Mr. H. C. Cook the first gentle- | arrived home last Sunday from Bay View, |} FOR EARLY AUTUMN— wnh t t ' ti club will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | vigit of several monthe with relatives and "."f\lfl“l Walsts for fall, in all popular 0“ l]ll voca 0“. John F. Daly Wednesday evening, Oc-|friends in Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo and styles aad oelars, tober 23. ; fasildi 'at Krug's park last Monday evening, given|they have been making an extended visit at prices that defy Ik 4 1 . 8 | guests, the Misses Jexsto Cosh, Daisle| Mrs. Emil Strauss will leave on Saturday | ; A he “Hardman') and their new 1002 advanes | Muppes and Antolnette Spethmann of Grand | for New York, where she will attend the PETTlVC(’)ATS—. | s iz, stylo caseings of the most bemutiful mat-|jgand. The bowling alleys, dining and |wedding of her sister, Miss Ranger, formerly Remember we carry tha nicest ) g . ural woods are creating the greatest en- | of m c > were electric lights shaded beneath pInk | antortalned at dinner at their home on| Mrs. Frances Mumaugh arrived home on ON pink was carried out in every detall and o . F M SCHADELL ribbon and beaver heads. Price $2.25 and $2 ilor-made s /| the aftair was one of the most elaborate . . . and Mrs. Morris Hussle entertained | Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon arrived home yes- cw 2 SUITE AK Handsome black velvet and satin coats, were married October 1 at the home of the 4. After cards refreshments were served. | the cast. p 1 man's prize. The consolation prizes were | Mich., where they have spent the last three : i - — amn AteMeEent. | avarci to wes. gonn aly and Mr. P. | months. We are ready to show you a fine Toronto, The *HARDMAN" plano s truly the mu-| One of the most enjoyable affairs of the| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith arrived home SILK WAISTS— bitity s in tune longest, uniformity of |y (he Misses Sayre in honor of their [ with relatives competition. ballrooms were most effectively decorated | of Omaha cerized, wool marine and thuslasm in art circles | Petticoats In the city, W Riiog o Five dol e i : hila i : . iMicies e, \e new sh = ¢ d Double wire and eap—a child can put them on and ad- Their styl lesigned after anclent |y o punting, Bowling commenced promptly | § y morning from Los Angeles, whore others follow, lar values costing #3.00 al ways. s Why pay 40c each for tiae wt Greek architecture, fs a happy illustration | | | | 2 g 3 BAA 230 TANLARS WML RRU EAD RUx Y |at 8 o'clock and at the end of the evening|she has spent the last two months. Mr. | ! £ hetter for 25c—or five for $1.00, and put them on your ('v: the rxlflu«lu‘ art ,x‘vrml\l«\ll(m!‘ from the | ¢ wag found some excellont scores had been | Brandels met her at Ogden elf. ardman factorles. As a New York piano Bk hag ey B > . 4 1R eclal by the yo Omen Judge and Mrs. B er are back 0 @ 3 \ man remarked recontly: “You haven't seen H00RAUE: By (L Rl LAl U0Ke. ARO Bre Txian ato Mok ol A N | 0 : f { Our No. 8 Diamond single wire mantle costs 156, oF : se who cared to dance the new ballroom | extended trip up through the St. Lawrence K : | & g T h 1ha:lnjess unill you eee & “Hardmas. which has been but recently remodeled— | country and the east and are at home for CLOAK& SUITCO. | g 4 for 0o—-apd gives apiendia: patiatantion with Japanese lanterns and red, white and| Mrs. Hugo Brandeis returned home last with its softened lights and cosy corners|the winter at the Merriam 1610 Douglan St. | / AN 4 Dealers send for our wholesalo terms. We want an Fr()m Maker to User was found most alluring. Supper was| Mr. Charles 8. Young has returned from 1 i | R agent in every town served at 11 o'clock in the American room | the east, accompanled by his mother and - AR - ] v i Complete gas lampe for B0c, 60c and 76e. Telephona It 1s generally known the “Hardman” Co. |and after a good-night waltz the guests | sister, who will visit him for a time and | & ! ' - ofara’ propbtlet Ailed are financially {nterested in the MUELLER | caught the last car and returned to tho city. | later will accompany him on a trip through | i PIANO & ORGAN CO., giving us the ex- | Among those present were: Mr. and Mis. Bd- | the west : A clusive privilego of quoting actual factory | ward Sayre, the Misses Jessle Cosh, Daisle| Mrs. John L. Webster arrived In Omaha Omaha I“a"tel Manufacturln CO prices, therefore it 14 reasonablo and true | Mappes, ~ Antoinetto Spethmaun, Emma | on Sunday afier a visit of several months A that these beautiful, well known planos can | Quick, Ada Murray, Jessie Lawrence, Lil-[in the east. Miss Webster is In Chicaxo, . ' ate woman's store, A : B L A [ T nenln. ATkin |Bamiat. | s suaRt 96 Mrs: ARbun dstemn, pudIa be: ) id v, ‘nda she shines 1319 Douglas St. Phone 1766. lower price than possible for any wholes [Thina Schmidt, Josephine Jardine, Mar- | pected home i a few day / your shoes free. cataloguc, sale or retail plano store, no matter what | garet Pearman and Cora, Edith and Pru- [ Mr. and Mrs. €. F. Weller, accompanied 3 y SOROSIS S : STOR they may claim. This is @ fact no honest | jence Sayre; Messrs. Allan Falconer, Mur- | by Misses Ruth and Agnes Weller, left tho ,- i - s : man will deny ray Hill, Edward Kaufmann, Fred Lambert, | early part of the week for 0l Point Com Bpace does not permit us to publish the | [y 7 D, Clarke Harvey, Robert Gillesple, | fort, Va. Before returning home they will names of the 2,300 Hardman users In this | wii pringle, Cliff Howe, Will Cosh and|Vvisit the Pan-American exposition and other ‘. | . . vicluity, but sufficient to say If well known | peg sayre places ot interest in the east. ) v nfllgs RO'IIIOI’ a' Wholfliale PIIGOS. Omaha artists as Dr. Baetens, Prof. Butler, ’ ik Wilcox, Mgr, 203 So, 15th Mr. Garelssen, Mr. Kelly, Miss Burnham, s Chat, i i o | We make a study of the art of buying goods because “‘goods well bought Out of Town Guests, " - | r J ¢ ol g " g ) a s Madam Muentefering do use the Hardman, | yo ang Mes. Thomas Opr are in Buffalo d y 8t a2 0 O b l | are half sold.” We think we buy ¢ ght; we know we scll right. Compare these 1t must be A most satisfactory Instrument this week. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler is entertaining her with what other stores chary to own. N guest of Mrs. Will Sahs. 4 Marrington, Story & Clark, Paimer,| Mre E. M. Morsman, Jr. will be at home | "y "haiyy a1 Strohm of Tracy, Minn | $1 m‘; IIL. M BB 3 \.lu‘s‘lmin . ,l2l.: Schaeffer and Hardman pianos, also the new | 7 Wednesdays this month {is being entertained at the home of Mis L CUT GLASS £0c Malted Mtk ......00000 Pahst Malt Extract ;oo 188 fmproved Angelus Orchestral Plano Player Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Rector and fam- | njaude Brownell J 1ILAM $1.00 Malted Milk ....... I’hn\\‘..ll s Malt Extract, 2 for 25¢ (no other like It), are sold exclusively by | lly are at the Iler Grand for the winter. R A T R TS T e B T A Our mirrore e P $3.75 Maited Milk Pears' Hoap ceenrnnees 118 us and marked at one price in plain figures. | Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Porter Peck are| cousin, Miss Blanche lale of Alameda, PRALOTERS. 0¢ £ whick We invite comparison 0 | Free Angelus Concerts Daily. expected home from the east this week Cal., for a fow days. S ” wher Ther Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clarke are now occu Mrs. W. N. Stevenson and daughter of| \NANS decantars, oA 0, an €0, | priok their new house at 3017 Pacific street. | pierce Neb, and Mrs. R. J M 5 < ; We'll take great p! » I t Mue“er Plan ! org 10 Malor Dodds kas taksa the Barhes homs .Af,.‘n‘,m.m (,;Ir,rlgnr ¥, I’uu\x! |:‘\T:x)u:':(]; MaW'“""‘?Y & Ryan CD-- b E‘ HOWELL’ Park Ave' and Leavenwo"h St Est. 1859. 1316 qum St, Ne, &t 3115 California street for the winter aud | their bomes after a visit to thelr fatber, Jewelers and Art Stations 15th and Douglas Streets, ) ‘ ! pection. Quality belug equal our prices are always the lowest