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:‘ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, ()\’T‘\IIHR "i 1001. [ = ———— = = mp—— e ———— — \ i u all the other games enrolled on the list ot st of Miss Swensburg about & AFTER THE SUMMER'S HEAT [iiioncon iminn™ i St o |15, , the evening's entertalnment Mr. and Mts. M. 1. Ludington paseed | e Mre, L. N, Gondon cntertained the mem- | yhrough Omaha last week enroute from | bers of the Hanscom Park Card club Very [ sun prancisco, where they arrived from (f Beoiety is Willing to Settle Dewn to & Ball pleasantly last evening at her home at| ne philippines a few days before, to the ( Rocm's Toniperate Pacific street east to attend the funeral of Mrs, Lud- ——nn Mrs. ( M Eaton entertained at her | ington's mother home Thursday afternoon The puzzling h 8 " g b COTILLION MORE THAN THE FOURSOME | “fral rebus.” the unique “Trilby" und the | dptrridid i e e From the naked and desolate tree tops the shrill-piped harbingers of early snows have dropped hints that brief Novem- usie ssing contest were all surprises b Gertrude Kountve Nis Peturny o 4 1 § ikt f 1l * and L,,',”T,.,"_ 1 busy and 18 good humor ,,\"' SNTNIIOT ONNES W vreERee Mo ber, traveling along over its vich mosaic pathway of dead leaves, will bring to this store the greatest business activity that it AR At el s ] e e 0 I 'ym”m:h":::“ room Miss Agnes Weller is visiting friends in it has yet experienced-—that money-spenders shall find it more profitable trading here —more satisfactory-—more pleasing. ‘o cosmo stically decorates ooms | i X ; A L i e SR L S nml“jh:ul:‘\”"nv::1hmrm wers neatly served | Cincinnati | We are talking deliberately. We know how to handle merchandise so that the consumer ghall buy most advantageously bl i jiv, iind MY, O, W, Seofersy N, b | Mre. Rawin Hewltt returned froof Ivme o handle the store government so that the most comfort and economy shall ensue for vou--to master retailing art that it | Waltr Mr, | ver on Tuesday " ) g N ‘w,'.‘“,,’",12},,,,,.,,",,',',v?‘,'\.l,.,."'("f‘,::vl Jast | Mr. 8 Love Kelly arrived home on Tues- | [l shall be said of the stove: “Jt's a brilliant piece of retailing that The Nebraska is rounding up the year with.” a hunting trip | route to the ranch of | day fro | Monday in Omaha, ¢ Siodern Romance, I'Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Paxton, jr., for a hunt Mrs. Howard L. Krelder and Mise Kreider - ege - ’ D Snrs S, Blowtom, St 1n Smart Set. | K (i, While here they were Mrs. Weat's | are hack from a visi 1o Tndlanapolls Example of Brilliant Retailing in the Women’s Dept. tntorm n, speculat fluctuation, raina- | guests at luncheon at the Omaha club and Mr. and Mre. C. F. Weller have returned i in the evening were given a supper there. | ¢ m o four weeks ‘eastern trip reformatic Dissipation, degradatio starvaiion Application, sltuation t " OF|The party left on the late evening train| for the west A delightful surprise and Mrs. George P. Cr | ing, the occasion being their tin wedding . LBLS | ountry station. Nice location, | anniversary. The affair proved a complete [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ford went to | Mr. Henry T. Clarke went to \H]nnwkvll on Suturday to be absent a few days Mrs. Robert Anglin returned home last week from an extended visit in the east Women's Tailor-Made Suits of them to choose from. ine worsteds, pebble cheviots, by upation, resto Women’s Tailor-Made Suits A special lot for Monday. All the odds and t sale, party was given Mr nk on Tuesday even wtration, enervation, nerve prostra tion. A vacation Cone 't cloths and fine vene Destinat ends have been gathered for this gr “hica Saturday to attend the horse & ¢ " recrea on—q | SurpMse and most enjoyable in every re- | Chicago on Saturday to attend th | ¥ » i tians, handsomely trimmed with stitched vel Bxploration, observation; fascination—a | ot ™"eeigh five was the game of the | sbow |l All our $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Suits are on i 4 2 5t bl ‘ Trepldation, hesitation, conversation, simu- | evening, the prizes being won by Mr. and | Mr. and Mre. H, R. Penney have returned P il tial ade vet, satin or taffeta bands; blouse or new ation M ] the consolation awards | from a two months' trip to the Pacific racks marked “as advertised.” Suits made of % 8 3 A Invitation, acclamation, sequestration, cold | MFs. Campbell and the consola ks L8 L 8 d | : 5 i vest front effects, bias flounce skirts, jacket libatfon going to Mr. O'Brien and Mrs. Ainscow. | coast, the best materials, in cheviots, venetians | Mr. R. W. Vierling will leave this after- noon for a three weeks ‘trip through the | After the game, in an appropriate specch mation; inspiration, new | Mr Beach Taylor presented Mr. and Mrs made with the long dip front —suits in this Stimulation broadcloths, perfect in fit and workmanship { potation, Shonk s oBaNag dian \ A ) lot that have been sold as high as £35.00 and Demons fon, agitation, circulation, ex ¢ northwest ~=you can I].l\ e \UHI' choice i v i ) clamation! = @ ion osculation, sweet | MI88 Cotton was hostess at a jolly Hal-| Mp. H. L. Porterfield and Mr. Munn re- L \ b $40.00 will go in the ‘?5 1 o, Scoeptation, osoulation, lowe'en party on Thursday evening at For- | turned the early part of last week from o |l Of any above suits on great suit sale on \ Exultation, preparation, combination, new | est Hill, elghtaen congenial spirits spend- | hunting trip Monday for ...... Monday morning at 4 relation. ing a most enjoyable evening at music and | v "6 G Manlove 1s at home again after } 0 E ) ®oat.. Just at present the cotillion and dancing | APPropriate games. The roome and halls | an extended visit with friends o Denver | party promise to figure prominently among | Were decked with the Hallowe'en trimmings | ynq Colorado Springs. | | Women's Box Coats With beaver fur collar and reveres, made of the best quality kersey, heavy satin lined, in black, tan and castor. This ix a special value and cannot be duplicated for less than £20.00-—our $l 75 price Mone Women’s Raglans Made of a good oxford cheviot, mlw effect back and frout, perfect in fit 75 and \\lllklll:lll‘llllll -on sale Mond the smart affairs that are to help soctety | and likhted with jack-o'-lanterns, and late | g Ty 0 el L ccompanted by her | pass the winter, and among the very smart- | in the evening supper was served. The | o "0 "0 6 0 Gaiva, 1L, to spend sev est of these Is a series of four cotillions to | Party consisted of Misses Allen, Lomax, | .0 wooyo wivh friends y p' v b, W | d ol Smith, € t Curtie b b Al bl e gy | '.';",:,‘,' nd M e T Miss Mildred Lomax reached home on last gl BBt sunday morning, having spent several weeks as the Holiday club, Each of the four par o ties 15 to b entertained at (he home of | Haskell, McShane, Yates, Sam Burne, Fred | SUNICY ORI Btk sbe some one of the members. Thanksgiving Keogh, Dan Baum and Tukey i A Ml SIS night is the date set for the first one, | At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rey g Tk hekog B e i | spent last Saturday and Sunday in Chicago, | returning home on Monday. i Christmas night for the second, January | nolde, at Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds | | Mrs. Stimmell and Miss Stimmell have S1LT5, $16.75, $22.50. Others at $10.75 21 the third and the evening of St. Val- | and Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Porterfleld enter- entine’s day for the last. They are to b:lained in a most delightful manner on | elaborate affairs and are being planned on | Wednesday ev eniog, a large party of triends | returned from a few weeks spent in Chi- | Wednesday evening, party ¢ . b i , . - | a wcale that has not been attempted In|poing present in spite of the storm, | 4RO and other eastern points. | Women’s Automobiles Women's Box Coats Omaba within (he experience of the ma- | phroughout the house the color scheme | After spending the last two months in | 1":']'!'|"‘l "':;”“' who s 'r;"'l"‘ :""'“ 1615 1ot red and white was carrled out in de 4I'n 1s ;ma "nl::n‘u\li '\L|~' .\l:. \]\’Ilmn 42 inches long, made of the best kersey, half 27 inches long, made of a good quality all said that the interest attending the arrauge- | ygy) fiowers being used for the greater | Lowe and son returned home on Sunday. : Nt = ' b & i R e ment of the scries has inspired plans for| ;00 of the decoration. High five was the | Mrs. Wakeley and Miss Emily Wakeley tight fitting back, heavy satin lined, perfect wool kersey, lined \\‘”I.I wod satin serge, a number of similar and pretentious affairs | 0 o0 (he evening, the score cards being | arrived In Omaha on last Sunday after in fit and workmanship, well-made, perfect fittin i, 90 to be given In homes well equippd for |y oy itk designs in scarlet and white, [having spent the last three months abroad. | Sitin $1H 00 chiitent eiat BB valtes, our D . Suoh entertainments. In compliment to Miss Crounse, Mrs. W.| Mre, J. R. Campbell, Mrs. J. Y. Camp- |l Tegular §1o. arment, " b '“ 5 L) | ¥ *. Kenyon g [ ensingt es- | bell and Miss Jean Campbe e ay ¢ SRR ey e wice for Monday.. .. The announcement that fast week would | 7 C- Kenvon gave a small kensington ves- | bell and Mi an Campbell were among Monday at ... . 1 close (he season for the cafe at the Coun- | 1€7day afternoon at her home on Harney | the Omaha people who attended the Gil- g i s i 10 | street | more-Walker wedding at Murray last week try elub seemed to induce added iniercst | R T N . R to everything out Benson way and took | Mrs. William E. Guthrie was hostess at 5| Miss Mount returned home the early part Women’s Capes Women’s Walking Skirts erowds of people out there to enjoy every | 0'clock tea on Thursday, given in honor of | of the week from a three weeks' stay at . fine day, the week ending with one of the | her guests, Mrs. Silas Guthrie, Mrs. Hewitt | the Mount ranch in the western part of the Made of the best Washington Mills Ker: in. lnnw made One lot of sample SKirts, bought at less than cost of material, most enjoyable hops of the season, in spit: | of Denver and Mrs. Charles Hewitt of | state. . . o SR sink. K o datn Hheni. iatiase ¥ 1o 600 of the storm Des Moines. The decorations were sug Mrs. H. T. Lemist returned home from with hood lined with silk to mateh, 5 75 and Patest shapes-sKkirts \\I\ll'll from $6.00 to gestive of Hallowe'en, a huge pumpkin filled | the east on last Saturday. During her ab- rows of stitching around cape, black, red, $12.00-—on sale Monday morning : Cards are out for another large church | with fruit, constituted the most effective she visited her daughter, M Sl il Agndm o Aan &1 ¢ wedding and this week invitations are to | centerpiece, while yellow and white chry- t, and Mr. and Mrs. Lemist in Massa- castor and brown, regular $10 values, Monday. o FLO0 (R be fssued for another. These two will « santhemums trimmed the rooms. Mesdames | chusetts, the 1ist of weddings expected for the imme- | Jordan, Lindsey, Davis, Dempster, Potter, - s o . diate future, but no one would be greatly | Ogden, Bunker, Clapp and Miss Allen as Out-ot Wrapper Special for Monday Fur Special for Monday surprised to hear of at least one more |sisted Mrs. Guthrie. A number of men | My Lucius Wakeley of St. Louls spent - . , . " e N\ . " . large affair before the holidays. wero asked in to dinner and with the as- | jast Tuesday fn Omah - B 75 dozen women's Wrappers, made of 50 women's Near Seal Storm Collars | { sisting women constitute party for six Miss Hattle Stern of Chicago s the guest Misses Laura Cond the best quality of flannelette—extra wide h0de of the best selected Kins--trimmed | Mary Bedwell, ¥ 1. Marion Sounell, | handed euchre in the evening. About sixty ] e Towne, Faith Hoyle, | guests were present in the afternoon June Phelps, Bessie Morehead, Zola Delake, | 1 yono” o6 Migs Buxbaum of Chicago Miss Peterson and Miss Randall compoed |y SO G B ontertained In. her a party of Omaha young women who went [ SAASLAE i R | Mr. 8. E. Wherritt of Chicago spent Sun- | to Lincoln yesterday morning to attend tho | 15000 FRCUECE Whv G0 Fuesday AEerBOON. | quy with relatives in the city. | foot ball game In the afternoon between tho | 1 (oM WAANE AOfdl Kame RA¥Ing bee Dr. and Mrs, Hanchett entertained Sen- | High schools. While there they were the | 1O Laura Goetr and Miss Hanchen Reb. | 3toF Dietrich for a few days last week Suests of the Kappa Alpha Thets, belng | oo,0" to g i fortudate prize winners | Mrs. D. V. Sholes has as her guest this met at the station and taken to the frater- week Miss Julla Freeman of Kansas City. | ity houses, whero luncheon was served | The dining room and table were handsomely 2 y“" them. After the game in the afternoon they | trimmed with pink. On the table, fn the | Mrs. G. M. Lambertson of Lincoln ca were given a progressive dinner party of | MIdst of the pink-shaded tapers, was a [0 Friday with Mrs. Bertha Offutt for the four courses, remaining at the home of | centerpiece of pink roses, from which ex- | day their last hostess, where a dancing party | tended pink satin streamers, to the ends | Mr. Louls Casvant of the Foxy Quiller was given in thelr honor. The party will | Of which were attached boxes of bonbons, | company was the guest of Mr. Harry Cock- of Miss Hattie Dreifuss. | Miss Archer of Fremont is the guest this | week of Miss Margaret Reed. skirts and full over hips—neat patterns with lieads and cluster of 4 tails—this and nicely trimmed with braid. They are is a handsome and useful garment--regn better than some stores advertise as a bar gain for 98c—special for Monday 69c $3.90 lar $7.50 value-—on sale Monday at veturn this fternoon, which marked the places of the ten guests. | rell while in the city. \ i LA Y Miss Cora Swartz entertained a few | Mr. John F. Wageman of Washington, ; @ o \ Pleasures I'ast. friends very pleasantly on Saturday even- | D. (., is a guest for a few days at the homs Mrs. William Broatch entertained a partv | I0g with a parlor musical at her home in | of Judge and Mrs. Doans. b L t of forty women at euchre on Wednesday [ Kountze Place Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick spent last afternoon. | Metropolitan elub was the scene on Fri- [ week in Omaha, the guests of Mrs. Lacey, Mrs. Robert Dempster gave a very de- [day evening of the first real iarge ball of | returning home on Saturday. Vightful tea yesterday afternoon in compli- | the season, which was given by Mr. and | Miss Peters and Miss Leona Peters of ment to Mrs, Howltt of Des Moines Mrs. F. L. Togram and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. | Alblon, Neb., arrived on Wednesday to be Miss Daisy Higgins entertained a party | Whitney to about 20 guests. The n:w ¥ | the guests of Miss Mabel Hake. of musical friends most pleasantly on |Fenovated club was handsomely decorated | yjig M, Hellman and Miss Lillian Hell- Thursday evening at a Hallowe'en party. | Vith cut flowers, palms and ferns, which, | a4y of Cincinnatl are guests at the home Miss Allen, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Lo- | "Ith the briliant lighting, magnificent cos- | o Mrs, F. Adler, on Dodge street. i i 7 max, Mr. Heth and Mr. Paxton were Mr. | 'WMmes and miislc, prosented a soene of cx- |y "y ogiar ¢, Mudge of Alllance, ; Just as Good as Benn's gueats at a supper at the Country |\ P M LR, Y e Nira, | 18 visiting her siter, Mrs. R. G, 8 ‘| e nown lanos elub Jast evening. | Whitney, Mosdames 1. H. Munn, S, L Kelly, | 0f 807 North Twenty-seventh avenue | i Dr. and Mrs. Ewing Brown entertained | w i ‘Sherraden, Charles Urquebart, Pal- | After spending two weeks as the guest of AT ahout thirty members of the senior class | yatjor and C. M. Van Buren assisting. Mrs, | her sister, Mrs. C. W. Lyman, Mrs. Lloyd of the Omaha Medical college on Thurs- | jneram wore a beautiful toilet of black and | returned to her home in Butte, Mont., on . day evening. white mousseline, while Mrs. Whitney's | Tuesday. Unheard-of Prlces The Bon Ton Card club met with Mr.|gown was of black sk brocaded tissue | Mrs. Charles Hewitt of Des Moines anu and Mrs. H, F. Robertson on Monday even- |over torquoise blue silk. Downstairs in | Mrs. Edwin Hewitt of Denver arrived on b f0g. This was the first qf their meetings | the dining room an claborate supper was | Wednesday to visit at the home of Mrs. at $3.50 Always Don’t be dazzled and deeeived by a display of tags on which the pric this fall and the evening broved mest en- | served after 10 o'clock, the guests being | William Guthrie L4 are marked up as often as marked down. There is no law that compels you ] Joyable. seated at small tables. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Collins, after spending , . to buy a plano in fifteen minutes. We carry a stock of 200 STEINWAY, VOSE, Mr. and Mre. L. Bloomstock gave a whist Social Chit-Chat. the last three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. DOCS" t Exlst EMIBRSON, IVERS & POND, STEGER, A. B. CHA K, MASON & party on Tuesday evening, their guests M. H. Collins, returned last week to their HAMLIN, STRAURE. FACKARD tha. 18" othan standasd: alance. andimeiia ’ being Mr. and Mrs, F. hart, Mr. and| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles [ home in Louisville, Ky. o : t s & i G i, 2 5 your careful inspection before buying. Call at our warerooms and examine our RILS) O1ROrE CABR R4 P and, Wte.. B, L. Hopper o Inyt Monfey, Mr. and Mes, Frank Kimball and daughter ([l TheY AR, < L at i una instruments and you will readily understand why we sell more pianos and or- Danforth. - Supper was served. Mr. Loudon Chariton, now of New York, | of Chicago arrived last week to attend the | [P0 “H00 (R8I Wiy sl Kaiai1b OmAls sOf. 418 Went thin €1 OHa /DINAN Retdga™In: (hk a\ty) shmiutnadl Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gradwohl gave a box | spent Friday in Omaha. twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of their matter i€ the prive 1" much mory, At present we offer a number of uprights, taken In exchange for our regu- varty at the Boyd on IFriday evening in| Captain and Mrs. C. E. Stanton are at the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ¥. Hayman N 5600 In msked vou, thero I8 lar line of Steinway and other standard makes at §75, $50, $100, $110 and up, i honor of their mother, Mrs, E. C. Gradwoh! | Millard for the present. Mr. G F. Mack of Renwick, Ta., visited , B S5l iing Jacking. Sorosls supplies Square pianos and organs, $15, 325, $35 and up. labor saved by using the of St. Louls. After the opera the party was |y pessie Towle spent last week at|last week at the home of his brother, that samething and nre §160 always, New pianos, fully guaranteed, as low as $138, $156, $168, . Kif60: 8 _supper-at the Henshaw, Calhoun, the guest of Miss Marie Crounse. | Charles H. Mack, and family at 1721 South | [l Thes look, e Ba" Bearln n 9 Mr: and Mrs. G. 8. Campbell entertained |y " A Baward Stringer have gono | Tenth street, before their departure for 2 g at dioner last evening in honor ot Mrs. |, W S VIR EITER SETIEEE BAVG 8O0 | o8 Angeles, Cal., where they go to spend Campbell’s cousin, Lieutenant Wade, and 088 Bpaulding 1 4 winter, not returning until the last of ] This s the Twentieth Century Sewing Miss Blanche Lowe, whose marrlage is to | *!7¢°% May . Machine. Fuster and easier running than Dakiin o (ATNUS \Navaiaten d Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Hayden are occupying | M2 New pianos for rent at lowest rates others. 1f you want a cheap machine, no The members of the L N. J. club were | {07 10 bome at 320 North Seventeenih | 0HARGES AGAINST TEACHER SHOLSTORE e eteutio. o wlle Tar chaiae eI e AL ROR A canes b o very pleasantly entertained on Thursday | #7¢et — 203 8. /5™ ST, and terms, want, we can save you money. evening at the home of Miss Anna Sware, [ Mrs. G. W. Wattles has lssued fnvitas| poara of & 1 mittee 2 on Corby street. Music and Hallowe'en | tions for card parties on Thursday and it o e s T fucaieh the aidress. Our Free SUWIHE School games constituted the evening's entertain- | Friday ment Mr. Frank Hamilton and Mr. J. M. Bal- Reed open every Thureday and Saturday all day In honor of Miss Mae Heller, Miss Han- | dridge have been enjoying a duck hunt for | The Board of Education’s committee on and eveniug. Wo teach Battenberg, em- } chen Rehfeld and some of the visiting | the last ten days. teachers and examinations, composed «f Tarktal handiere ot olkiie. in hauass broidery and all kinds of fancy work. No e wh young women, Miss Laura Goetz entertained | Miss Young and Miss Tukey will spend | Members Robert Smith, Levy, Stubbendorf. at a luncheon at Metropolitan club on Sat- | the week in Lincoln, the guests of Mrs. | Mayna and Wood, heard testimony ye: urday William Morrison. terday afternoon concerning the ch s Mrs. Z. T. Lindsey gave a very pretty | Miss Hattle Dreifuss will entertain the | Prought against Miss Ivy Reed, teacher at 0 B i luncheon at the Country club on Friday, in | A. 0. T. Bowling club tomorrow afternoon | {he Cass school. Mixs Reed fs charged with R rowvnie honor of Mrs. Brinker and Mrs. Hewitt | atthe Metropolitan club having made unfavorable remarks concern of Des Moines. The table decorations were [ The Omaha club Is arranging to give a | "8 NCBrocs in the presence of Miss Dalsy o carnatior d othe o o ' 4 Se r, a colored pupll who is so white f ot ret caroations and the other guests | supper i onor of Genoral Bates when be | SN # rolored pupll who i o whito K odaks BURNT WOOD WORK FOR XMAS AND WEDDING PRESENTS Good Machines from $1 to $12 were Mesdames Dempster, Charle, of inspection AT T S A iaey tasiimant fhowed Mis« Mellona Butterfield s prepared to take orders in Chirn differ @ you bought your machine nor how long you have used it, you are welcomo to come and fake advantage of this school und no expense. During this week we will sell second- hand machines cheaper than ever 1313 Farnam St, Omaha, Tel, 1625, lowa Branch—337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel, 378, Hewltt, | returns from his tou ! : ' : and Water Color Paint Modern, dron head mack Guthrie, Wilhelm and Migs Allen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gannett veturned | ynay (he remarks made by Miss Reed were Ing and Burnt Wood Work. Lessons given in these three branches ¥ ”-'4,““' vmr' lmznlln l‘.t.:'..a,“ “.’.lumly' Miss Munger, Miss Peck, Miss Lomax, | last week from their wedding trip and will [ niuch less serious than was originally re 732 New York bits Bulliing, Omsl ” Miss Carlta Curtice, Miss Morse, Mr. Sam | make thelr home at Hazelhurst, Floren Mr. § ake o elhurst, Florence. jorted 1o the board. Miss Reed t Burns, Mr. Keogh, Mr. Lec McShane, Mr | o s g Mr. and Mrs enry | she spoke concel B ecolored made by Dan Baum, Mr. Ezra Millard and Dr. Nel- £ B IR HOURPEs Qlarke, dre: tagk (ihat Ao snohe DRALA L e H possession the early part of the ‘week of [ children whose character was such that son Mercer were guests of Mr. and Mra ST 5 8 hiy o o blo at Cass scho ’ Josaph BATKAF, Jri, 8t8 chang dlsh supbe: their new home at 106 South Thirty-fifth | they caused much trouble at Cass school 4 ot The committes will not frame a report until on Wednesday evening. stree : & ] Mrs. John Harbuch and Mrs. Bourke and | Monday n C Mrs. Mary Bmith was hostous at Tuesday's | gqughters are Mre, Sbiverick's guests. hav c—— machines at 7 cents per week, or §2 per month. These are modern, up-to-date ma chines, with complete attachmens, MRS J BENSON We sell needles und parts for and repalr B . . every sewing machine manufactured, tifie | This is not a toy, but a good kodak, Bastman, taking pictures Can be loaded in daylight. meeting of the South Side Whist club at her [ {18 TEE Are MG FHvErTls 1 Mrs. C. G. Manlove, teacher; artistic ".bra‘k. cycl. co. home, Thirty-second and Cass streets, tha [ & oreited on Wednesday afier spending | G00" bocing; natural methods. Studio, Any child can work them. If you prizes of the afternoon belng awarded to | N 14 year abroad 8 8. 19(h, have not already got a “Brownie RELIEF FOR Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. 'Phone 1663, Mrs. Taggart and Miss Taggart, The next | Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Thomas were guests IR R SR Iy Book” call at our store. All in- GEO. E. MICKEL, Mgr, meeting of the club will be he!d at the homs | f Governor and Mrs. Savage at Lincoln| See fire sale on page o struction free. ~ of Mrs, John Currey, on Sherman avenue, |t ®0 informal gathering at the executive — b l Ol I WOMEN Branch Offices Metropolitan club gave the first of s | MA0¥IO0 on Friday evening, Mrs. Jobn B ‘Musiok, ostsopsthist, is 24th St 'Phone 2173, werles of informal evenings on Wedncaday, | MT. and Mrs. David Baum, Mr. and Mra, | meeting with wonderful success in - her South Omaha, Neb, bowling furnishing the entertainment. | C- W. Hull, Miss Peck and Mr. Cowgill [Practice. Her patients number among the THE ROBERT T“E “NE"O SELF'REBUGIHB" Sod. asadars Council Blufts, Ia Theso very pleasant affairs will be glven | Were among the Omaha people who at. | best and most influential in the city. Doug the horse show at Kansas Olty bik. ‘Phone, 2823; residence, ller Grand vegularly during the winter and at the | tende DEMPSTER COMPANY close of the season a prize will by awarded Lieutenant McClintock has engaged the S— . WWW""‘M‘ for the highest score and the highest ayer- [ Milton Rogers house on South Thirty- | s ¢4 Paulien, Rane’ sudlp 1218 Farnam Str | Ix the only corset for stout women that positively REDUCES |3 Extracti“ 2 4 ot for” the 5 expects | MeCABuUe . 2 Stre | mviraa e 2 NEPINGL MMy 78 ’ e, Tt Loy eventh atrest for“the wintbr, He expeot I'HE ABDOMEN, RELIEVES THOSE WHO ARE PHYSIC-| ¢ 2 For Miss Buxbaum and Miss Sternes of [ his mother about November 10, when he| Mrs. Parthenia B cly, volce, 14| e AR PR R , iy . . 4 s "R i Chicago, Miss Lillian Hellman of Cincin. | Will take possession Sheeley block _Tendayatisss ALLY WEAK, gives a ceful figure and assures A PER eet 'fi':} ]:mMneuJ.\alr.- l‘(‘(-thnhlhl and Hattle l‘rhv-‘ Six-Handed Buchre club, which | " s Supplies. [FECT FITTING DRESS. Al this is accomplished by the el : . ehfeld, Mr. Julius Meyer gave a box party | played such a pleasant season together last § fire sale ¢ age § SR TIR I TOIN( N > A . hen alized air Is use at the Boyd on Saturday evening and after [ year, will resume its meetings again for SELIREDUCING IDEA," a new method of adjustin is entirely painless the theater, supper at Metropolitan club. ,'hl‘ winter he first game will be played No after effects, A e Snoinil s prvtn b v s i | Bifty-Two Days =~~~ |See Exhibit in South Show!|nme 756 up. _ rowns $5.00 A merry party of young people were en- | went to Chicago on Thursday to attend the it now while we've an eleg: lect from, i we've plenty of tiy tertained on Thursday evening at ihe fom: | Eldridge-Webster wedding, to occur there | 10 @588t you, Nou can select it will luy it away for 1y @ small of e wnd M W . Baroum, 813 Snvie | (e week. Dean Faie % o e the om | 170711 e SR b R et 'RYAN CO " 1 Window. i Tatt's Philadelphia Dental Rooms street. Diving for apples and catching | clating clergyman and Miss Swensburg will 1517 Douglas Street those suspended on strings was rewarded | be one of the bridesmaids. Miss Webster Jewelers and Art Stationers, 15th and Douglius Streets. Nee the 50¢ pleated satin belts we & selling for 25¢ " A » With popeorn, nuts and gingersuaps, while | will be remembered by many Omaba people | Mail orders given careful wttention. Sclection packages sent to responsible partics See the ole pleatee ) beys a g tor suc, Breessrreseccsccccceccccseg