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et e S I 'STORE ALTERATIONS|SOCIETY GIVEN A SCARE[ iz o v ro st womasnl o o ot st son iy v, M l””"';b. Is Sproads | Outbresk at Couatey Olub Upsets & Lt of ing Out to 1200 FT. MORE FLOOR ROOM Forces Him to Move his Pianos Out of the Way to Give the Carpenters and Painters Room to Work Therefore All. the Planos ln the Way To Successtully Carry.Out This Improvement Are Now Offered At Prices Never Before equalled. All the $200, $226 and $250 planos are put down to $155, $145, $135; some down to $115. These represent the $5 monthly pay- ment ling, Here is where you save from $45 to $95 each per plano. The cut on the high-grade planos is equally great. The remowned makes, such as Knabe, Kranich & Bach, Kimball, Hal- lot & Davis, Krell, Needham, Mathushek, McPhail, including also the Hospe, Whit- ney, Hinze, Smith & Barnes make, Boothe Bros., Tiffany and the many lesser ones, at prices that shock factory prices. Planos regularly sold for $300, $325, $350, $876 and $400 cut down to 3225, $235, $245, $265, $285, $306, $815 to $335 on very liberal terms, $8, $10, $12, $15, etc., per month. This Is cheaper than ever on high-grade planos. Btools and scarfs included. Then see the organs here offered, $10, $15, 20, $25. First-class new organs at $40,, on 60 cents weekly payments. Also Plano Players largest variety, Apollo, Kimball, Peerless and Planolo at special tearing-out prices and easy terms. A. HOSPE 1513-1515 Douglas Street. ‘Walkls Bkirts Mon: 3 FIEARAE S S R oot Shades, price $6.60 and $9.50, and. well rth t. "'i‘w: .éllek Taffeta llll‘lflfll that have been $10 will so Mon l.{h:& $5.00.. fine washable ta, kinde s poid &t $20 and cholce Mon~ 10 g $5.00. .';l':wn Bllk Ping Pong Coats, $.50. Come and look. Between Omaha and Kansas City Has recently put in operation a New Sleeplsig Car Bervice between Omaha and Kansas City. Two of these new cars, the “OMAHA" and “STER- LING," were bullt especially for this run and have just been turned out of the Pullman shops. They are models of skiliful workmanship and of the latest design, being equipped with all modern appliances and conveniences. re lighted with ricity and with electric fan: e smok- m is handsomely furnished, and large tollet room for the ladies pas lounging ~chairs, apparatus for heating curling irons, ete. ‘These for oecupan and for the con- venlence of those who do not desire to w them, the are the or 8 they remain until For berths, ticke formation, apply at CITY TICKET OFFICES, 8. B, Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts., OMAHA. Thos. F. Godfrey, Pass. and Tkt. Ast. A Household Word Cramer’s Kidney and Liver Gure. bas become so popular that it Is the first (remedy which occurs to anyone affligted | Arkansas, and other relatives in St. Louls, ‘with Kidney or Liver trouble. : The genulne only is kept at Schaefer’s Cut Price Drug Store Open ANl lllcls 46th and Chicago Sts, THE OMAHA DAlLr BEm SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1902. REDUCES DINWG T0 AN. ART ELES RANCE WIDE OVE DAY Noted French Gourmet Gilv: Nota- Asnual Outing of Looal Lodges a Decided bride was attended by her aister, Miss Edith Boothrold, as mald of honor, M Weldon as bridesmaid: Mrs. M. B. Foster-Comegys, accompa nied by her little daughter, left on Tu day for New York to sall July 14 for Eng- Known all over the e Dinner to Presidemt Summer Arrangementa. land and the continent. Hoagland, brother of the groom, acted as bk, vy Suooess. t best man. After a trip to the mountain Id h ' d l hes e o “Hr. '::Ifl‘.:ri‘;n V;:::‘.?n:l'!"“l:: 'loflrlfl-l resorts of Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Hoagland (Copyright, 1502, by Press Publishing Co.) e PR '°r .' . o . SUBJECT FOR DEBATE AMONG SWELL SET | daush will make thelr home In Wyoming, where | PARIS, July 12 —(New York World Cable- | SPORT AND FEAST AND SPEECHES GOOD trip that is to include Bheridan, Wyo., Done Lake and Hot Springs, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Dale and family left on Tuesday evening Tor Lake Madison, Mian, to remaln for the rest of the summer. They were accompanied by Mr. Fred Dale, who will spend a few weeks there. cago. m:':fi|?é o ;:ar:;':'hm},c::. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Beaton are in Colorado and Miss Leura Congdon, have gone to |SPrins. Bridgeport, Gheyenne county, Nebraska, Mrs. Fratices Mumagh Is summert to spend several weeks on Mr. Hunt's | Eaton Rapide, Mich. wishing for ything” to happen are |FNch at that place: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry and children re- holding thelr breath lest retribution shall | Mrs. John Withnell will leave this week | turned from the east on Monday. overtake them, for the outbreak of con- [fof St. Louls, where she will visit her| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dempster have re- taglon at the Oountry club, and the most | daughter, Mrs. Samuel Caldwell, for a few | turned from a trip to Mississippl. pleblan of all contagion at that, has |Woeks and then go to Atlantio City for| wrre Horace Burt and Mrs. McClernand thrown soclety into a perfect flutter of x- | the remainder of the summer. She will be | ooty part of last week in Chicago. accompanied by her :‘:"::": ';:“:';'-’m,:::u::"l“ sl -y it o Erand daughter, Miss | Ty and Mrs. F. L. Haller and daughter | clalties, which are only ordered three or | Senerally admitted that the occasion was ond's plans had ‘to be all upssf just As| Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hayward left yes. |78 ¢ the Antlers i Colorado Springs. four times a year. For the last fifty years | one of almost unprecedented success. e o e heeiven | torday "ou & slommmy sawyward left yea:| The Misses Crounse spent a part of last | N has always been a bidder at every | In the lino of sports there was a bowling - Apher s T e b e 0 en®. oMt | veok with Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Hitcheock. | Prominent sale of wine, and now his wine | contest, a bluerock shoot and & game of : where they will go to San Francisco by| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percell and family “‘:d","‘ unmatched. A cellar employe once | base ball, in each of which the Omaha In the meantime the scene of soclety’s [ boat and then to Los Angeles. They will | have gone to Lake Okoboji for the summer. :;‘s S filh.“::‘:d ‘bec-buu“he deducted lllt:d and the Council Bluffs Eiks were operation has been transterred .back to |Teturn by the southern route, vielting Al-| Mrs. B. G. Strickiand expects to B9 1 | Lotiia of & partioularty preoie vistar | P bt e other. The visitors won town t6 the Omaha club and such of the | buquerque, Santa Fe and Denver, White Bear lake, Minn, the first of next | ' younet and M (’:'hf“ ;‘"“; kg, e . game, but the local Elks came hotels and downtown halls as afford ac- P week. S 3 OAMIG BATS long | oW Viotoriows in Dotk the RewiiE eohe Dictstrte Fant. een cronfes. M. Chauchard owne a mag- | test and the bluerock shoot. The base commodation for the affaire that cannot be Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nettleton and daughter | nificent estate hamps, just out- [ ball lineup was as follows: called off entirely. It is not the change in | Mr. Ezra Millard and Mr. Frank Haskell o triends at 2411 Oapitol | aide of Paris, and there M. Loubet drove | Omana Postton | immediate plans alone, however, that has | entertained at dtnner at the Country olub | ayenue. to partake of a dlnner at which M. Chau- g Satehe Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Nason have taken for it is an open secret | Iast evening. chard had promised to show how real that half the people upon whose presence | Mrs, Jeremiah Meyer entertaned & num- | roomg for the summer at Bellevue college, | Sourmets should live. There were only Bellevue. depends much of the success of things out | ber of friends at Lake Manawa on Thurs- ten other guests, all men. M. Chauchard Benson way intend avolding the club for | day, in honor of her husband's birthday. Dr. LeRoy Cru will sall August 9 | Prefaced each dish with little lecture soveral weeks to come, in spite of the as- | Mrs. M. D. Karr was very pleasantly |or Bure, .' axp:l:;:lr to '.' nd .',‘:,,m indicating the specidl merits of the course, 7 oy ;‘n..lz n .:: bo:n umn[ll;ly tumi- | gurprised by & party of friends on last| e i 1o Viensa 84 after which the guests were expected to | Redinger . Right Fleld.. Hess, E. A gated, o Wwho are golng away | Saturday evening, the occasion being her eat with religious composure. After somes for the summer and the others who had | birthday. M nd 3w, 1. 8. Reed have Wi S) io5) Nad =y loodpltory the company w:r:ev‘e:?‘ev:;ly':-l::;h.e:‘ ::: ;;::::: planned on playing golf are torn with fear | 1n honor of Miss Agnes Holland, whose | IIeT, Orand and are occupylng thelr Rome | fey) to laughing and talking rather loudly, | losing by a bare score of § to & lest they have been exposed, and the nec- | pirthday it was, Mrs. James A. Grifiths |t 3124 Davenport street. whereupon M. Chauchard protested. ‘“‘Gen. 2 essity of making a cholce between carrying | gave an elaborate dinner on Tuesday even-| Thomas Kilpatrick s {ll at his home, 410 | tiemen, be quiet, pray, or you will lose the Bowling Contest Scores. out their plans and running the risk or | yng 1n the cafe at Courtland Beach. Covera| NOTth Twenty-second street. He was rest- | subtle hidden flavors of this plate. Later| In the bowling contest the scores were k. taking the customary precaution with all | were laid for seventeen. ing comfortubly last night. M. Chauchard told how it took him five |88 follows: Mr. Clinton Orcutt and two daughters expeot to visit the Yellowstone soon and | should go with terrine d' enerac. Mr. Hoagland has a ranch. Among the | STam—Special Telegram.)—President Lou- Omaha people who attended the wedding |Det enjoyed yesterday the best meal he ever . and Mrs. George A. Hoagland | and family and Miss Bdith Jackson. Footwear for Wo- men that is NOROSIS $3.50 as a fixed sum for Wome: fine Shoes was created by the Sorosis manufacturers. That it has been adopted largely by the trade is a proof -that it fills a demand of the publie. It is for the public to de cide which store at this figure s worthiest their patronage—remem- bering, as they no doubt will, that “Imitation is sincerest flattery.” Exssperating Conduet of & Wailter Gives Smart Folks Somet) te TAlk About Besides ‘Weather Golt. Order with Friends for & Day's Pleasure. Soclal Chit-Chat. Bishop and Mrs. Willlams are in Chi- gallery of art. J. P. Morgan offered him last year, it a Is alleged, $2,000,000 for any hundred pic- tures, the present owner to select them, | Over 200 Elks from Omaha, Council Bluffs and Mr. Morgan to pay the cost of packing, | #nd neighboring cities attended the six- transportation and customs duties. Mr, | te® nnual outing of the order Satur- Chauchard s 80 years old and eccentric | 98y afternoon and evening at Krug park. in many ways. He never would wear|There were games, sports, music, oratory evening dress, gloves, a silk hat or new |ARd, at 6 o'clock, a grand spread under the clothes. He has to wear his suite | trees, where a great table elghty feet long until they are shabby enough to suit him, d out in the form of a letter “E." and another to break in new shoes. He|Mine host, W. W. Cole and Willlam P. employs the highest salaried cooks in |Byrne, did everything possible for the com- France, some being kept for eertain epe. | fort and pleasure of their guests, and It was “To be vaccinated or nmot to be vacel- nated” is the question that has supplanted everything else, even the summer vacation problem, in the interest of the fashionables of late, l who for weeks have been at Sorosis Shoe Store Frank Wilcox, Manager. 203 S. 15th St., OMAHA. Send for catalogue. Hess, J Children its inconventence St S, Sve. Ofolves and ve; Sise yoars of experience to discover what wine| = bower were Mrs. Charles Greene's guests Finally | 3O, OMAHA. Movem. and Whereabouts, ), rien 108 at an informal luncheon on Wednesday, | Will be absent several weel he found a romance by Contl which gave| gy .aq 4 Mr. A. L. Patrick hae gone to Cheyenne. | i on wag given in honor of Miss Jessie| Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Barkalow and family | the exquisite combination. After listening f Nelson 15 Miss Janet Rogors has gone to Cohasset, | Millard. Nasturtiums were used in the|will go to Lake Okoboji this week to re- | attentively M. Loubet attacked the terrine [ Krug . 190 (potted meat), then took a mouthful of the romance by Conti, then silently, with his eyes closed, shook his head as a mark | Kennedy of approbation. Etyare The fish served was especially imported WE':“~ from Norway at an emormous cost. The|Wilson .. i} coffes came direct from Java in soldered leaden boxes, After the coffes, John Mun- Total 660 06, the American banker, made the mi In this contest the home team won by 49 take of swallowing the cognac at a single [ 9108 gulp. M. Chauchard said, with profound| In the bluerock shoot there were seven eontempt: “Sir, you have just committed jOR & side, each man having twenty-five sacrilege. That is not the to drink [ birds. The score follows: cognac of 1833. First take OMAHA. palm of the hand, pass it slowly before g‘,fi?fl'“d % enjoy the aroma a long while, | Hgrina), g against the table. Do [ Brucker il wnsend o 20 n 14 u Mass. table decoration. Miss Cora Splesberger has returned from | Masters Rod and Harry Scott entertained Chicago. & number of thelr young friends at their Robert Hasker and wife are home from |home, 3016 Pacific street, on the evening Chicago. of the 1ith. Games and music were par- Miss Frances Roeder has returned from | ticipated in until 10 o'clock, when refresh- the west. ments were served. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Weller are back from | Mrs. J. J. Dickey was hostess at one af & western trip. the pretty luncheons of the week on Fri- | per mother, Mrs, Lyon of Denver, has gone Miss Elizabeth Field is visiting friends | 48v, When Mesdames Ritchie of Chicako, | o New York and Boston to spend the sum- in Bohuyler, Neb. E. A. Sprague, Shaefter, Love and Jordan | mo Miss Holen Henderson 1s visiting triends | Fore t::'u':;:r""nl;; her country home| . 4ng Mrs, F. H. Davis and family will in Columbus, Neb. M. ana Mrm. Hoxey Clarks entertained | 1876, the middle of the week for Okotoll N:".'“;%m";hm" Whitney DaYe Te- |, party of triends at dinner and later at | yoemer b it ot Wi o) an informal dance at the Millard hotel on Mrs. L. G. Heybrook. has returned from a Senator Millard and Miss Millard have % Saturday evenlng, = The affalr was €I | pened their houso at Twenty-fourth end u 3 visit to Seattle, Wash. S s & farewell, as Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will Mr. Robert Rosenzwelg left on Friday for | leave tomorrow for the morth to spend the | Harney streets and will ocoupy it during it 4 Siasdieh a trip to Butte, Mont. summer. T PR exchange views about it salled from New York 57 Mr. George Pritohtt is at home from|( A party of Omaba young people were| Mre Wiliam Adair sslied from New York college for the summer. very. pleasantly . entertained at ping-pong | Yesterday for Scotland, where she 'l.'d M. Loubet sald afterward that he never Mr. Joseph Baldrige has returned from |on Tuesday evening st the home of Mr.|®Pend the summer. Mr. Adair accompanied | . 0pocteq thers was so much finesse in the a trip to the Yellowstone. and Mrs. W. L. Douglas in Council Bluffs, | ber to New York. art of dining until he attended that mem- Mrs. 8. N. Mealio has returmed from Miss Helen Hoagland was hostess at a| After an absence of over a year, which | rapie dins Rockford, Ill., and Chicago. luncheon given on Friday in compliment | time she has spent in SBanta Marta, United — Mre, O, O. Wil and daughter are at | o Mrs. Hozey Clarke. States of Colombia, Miss Alta Grifin has [ SNAP FOR THE HOTEL KEEPERS t lake o mmnnm In compliment to Mrs. Prindell and Mrs. [ Foturned to New York. She will spend vey . G. L. Gilbert of Hannibal, Mo, Mrs. W.|Several wecks visiting in the east and re- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyles are spending turn to Omaha about September 1. » fertalght &t Lake Okobuds, F. Allen entertained at cards on Friday - » ) afternoon. The gathering was entirely in- | Among the Omaha people who will visit Mrs. B. W. Nash and the Misses Nash|formal. Mrs. Gilbert will leave the first|Lake Geneva, Wis., this summer are M| Jeft for New York on Monday. of the week for Wyoming, where she ex-{and Mrd, Isaac Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mikesell sepnt & |pects to make her home. E. C. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Packard, | (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.) | the Intellectusl side of the program. Mathew part of last week in Sioux City. In celebration of his birthday, Judge |Mr. and Mrs. Erion, Mr. and Mrs, A. L.| LONDON, July 13—(New York World |Gering of Plattsmouth responded to the Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Black and family are | Willlam Altstadt entertained a party of | Borsheim, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Cissell, | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Through | toast, “Truant Thought,” a subject which at Cassello, Colo., ‘for the summer. triends at dinner at his home, 846 Bouth | Messrs. Will §tevens, G. T. Baker, jr., and ingular irony of fate those Americans |he sald he had chosen himself, and upon Rov. Robert L. Cralg has returned from | Eighteenth, on Sunday evening, and later | C. E. Morgan. deferred their visit to London ent of which he had devoted & visit to St. Louls and Kentucky. at & theater party. Judge Altstadt's guests | Right Rev. A, L. and Mrs. Willlams of vold the coronation will now time. He was down for an ex- Miss ‘Peck was Miss Cotton's guest on | ¥ere: Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Hascall, Mr. | Omaha announce that they will be pleased lves in the middle of the fe “I am not an Elk,” ‘Wednesday and Thursday of last week. and Mrs. Charles Altstadt and Mr. and Mrs. | to meet thelr many Woodlawn friends at | tivitles, while others who came over esp ut I expect to move to Omaha William Altstadt. the residence of Mr. Jellyman, 6210 Kim- |clally early at extraordinary expen very shortly and become one. The cardi- Miss Corinne Polssant has gone to Bates | *, 500 T8 L L4 Mre. Charles|bark avenue, Chicago, Thursday evening|Witness the ceremontal, find them: nal creed of Elkdom, as I understand it, is park, Colorado, for a visit with friends. | 08 UEROR B o & very pleas. | from 8 to 11 o'clock, The bjshop was for | compelled to return home, having missed | unostentatious charity, ome which should Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Snow are spending o Wednendsy evening, the|many years the rector of Christ church |everything. The hotel keepers having commend it to all mankind. And this that & montly at thelr former home in Maine. | hoc, SUTPFIE OB eEHee OO wary | at Woodlawn Park. ready reaped a Barvest out of these | We have had to drink here tonight I pro- Clyde Drow left Friday evening for a ten- | ot thet By v who pald extra rates for the coronstion |sume ia Elk's milk, which still further ex- 8 - | of their marriage. About twenty-five| Mrs. Charles R. Sherman and children left rtro e Mo ey u days outing among the lakes of Michi, ’ that did not come off, are confronting |alts the order in my estimation. gan. | couples gathered at their home, 2614 St.|last week for & month’s visit with friends oy Aval ith equally exorbitant| George P. Cronk responded 1 Mrs. Carl Brandels and daughter left on avenue, where thé evening was|in northern Vermont and southern Canada. |‘De new arrivals with equally ex 9 oty - olge Thursday for & visit to the Minnesota maln the rest of the summer. Mrs. McClintock will leave this week for expecting Total . to go abroad later in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hoxle Olark expect to leave on Monday evening to spend the re- mainder of the summer in the north. Mrs; Walter 8. Austin, accompanied by New Genuine- PIANOLAS And Planola Music Rolls are sold only by Schmoller & Mueller PROTECT YOURSELF by investi- gating our stock. Fancy walnuts, mahogany, rosewood and ebony finish cases constantly in stock. No delay in delivery. ng llcl‘lrfl-ne B 17 Blinn Kenne: Harding H Total . 128 ‘The locals won the shoot by sixteen birds. Afier the Feast. After the Elks had discussed a sumptuous spread undér the electric lights in the grove, Toastmaster E. C. Page announced Them Greater Chance at the Visitors. Schmoller & Muelle’ Sole Agents, 1313 Farnam Street. Pianola Parlors 3d Floor. Elevator. “Idlewild” Butter Only 24¢ per pound It cannot be ex- celled. Guarantecd to ba pure creamery butter. We neither make nor gell Process or Renovated butter, 23.: per pound to our bowid demands for accommodation around the [quently to the toast, “The Annual Outin spent at whist. An elaborate supper fol- latest suggested date for the event. o which he quoted Robert Ingersoll's uf lowed. R ute to “Some of the most wondertul whisky Among 0 Diarrhoea Medicl: t ever drove the spend the summer with her daughter, Mra, |at ihe Covatry. oful Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas are back | T® Hent Kartboch Begiors on o n: | or painted landscapes on the brain of man. Reed. Messrs. J. H. Butler, C. C. George, W. H. | from a visit with relatives in Marshalltown | &% PV o 1l ot o Dotie, Tn Mr. Cronk is Omaha's candidate for grand Mrs. R. J. Mardessa has gone to Bt |McCord, General Bates, A. G. Beeson, A.|and Toledo, Ia. of Chamberlain’s Collc, Cholera and | €xalted ruler of the Elks' order. Louls, expecting to be absent until’ Sep- |L. Reed, E. M. Faifield, Clement Chase, Diarrhoea Remedy. Read his testimonial: | L+ P. Funkhouser of Lincoln lodge, district tember. J. H. Molntosh, H. T. Lemist, Harry Lawrle Out of Towx Guests. “It gives me great pleasure to tell \you |3€Puty for Nebrasks, responded to the toast, Misses Claudis and Rowena Martin are |88 W. H. Wheeler. Mrs. McClintoeh will |- Migg Lilifan Malcolm of Fremont 1 the | how much Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and | "Blkdom, Its Mission and Bright Side.” He spending & fortnight in Denver with tertain at supper at the club tomorrow | guest ot Mrs. J. J. Deright. 1 |declared that the Blks' order built upon triends. avehing. Miss Neille Bauserman of Denver is Mre. | ave used it for nine years and 1 Whink it | the broad principles of charity and unsel- Mr. A. 1. Root end Mr. Carl Netbube lefe |, 10 celebration of tho tenth saniversary | . G, Clark's guest this week. 1e- e hesy Jaadioine, o SEALI el ecking to oa Friday morni Jof r wt ng, . re. m berg: ertal saved my e sevel 168, ‘woul to Chatmgn, 2 rmin for a8 automobile trlp g i olier gave a large lawn party on Mon. | Mrs- M. Bplesbergor ls entertaioing her | NSY, U 0L vithout & otele of it | S1OPle the individual, yet canvincing him Mr. Will T. Burns has spent the las fortnight at Sheridan, Wyo., and Dome lak He 'was accompanied by Mr. Lee McShane. Mrs. 0. 8. Wood has gone to Boston to sister, Mrs, Spiesberger of Chicago. ) that he la subordinate to the welfare of the Temiar Wllk- $8bis- yMrs. 8. 8 Hestwood and children are ool e e ortn| Miss May Pine of Galesburs, IiL, Ia visii- | 18 the Bouse. majority. The first concern of the true Eli b T oo ety Somult of several weeks With |y third street, were brilliantly illu- |88 with Mrs. T. W. MoCullough at 2304 Mot Weather Habits. 10 557 Fho arentont oo ta e sreste cheese overy day. N minated with strings of electrio lights and | Ohlo street. Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Howland and fam- the evening being warm, the greater num-| Miss Angelia O'Byrne of Savannah, Ga., {ly will spend several weeks on & ranch | per of the guests remaimed out-of-doors.|{s the .guest of Miss E. ¥. McCartney of Biar Bassstt, Neb Mr. and Mrs. Heller received in the parlor. | 923 Decatur street. Mrs. J. J. Hanighen and small son left | A platform had been erected at the morth Miss Mary Lynch of Columbus spent & :':rl::.vntn’:hl::w York and other At-|of the house, where those who wished part of last week with friends in the city 3 might dance, while the various nooks and | ©o Lol Tl Mr. Gould Diets has gone to Lake Minne- | corners of the grounds were furnished ",,': .m.,,m.u who ‘was Mr. tonka, where his mother has taken a cot. | with booths or tents, where devices for the | . o est last.week, bas returned to tage for the summer. sotertainment of the guests were pro- | CUdahy's ENCEL e week. Mrs. Thomas Rogers and daughters Jeft | ¥ided. Indoors, in the dining room, re- » K. served throughout the| Mrs, Dalton Risley of 131 South Twesty- ?u;r:ma l'h?lummvr ot i Sy :?.m::m bl » fifth street is entertaining Mrs. Harry Bee- g P irs | man of Orlando, Fla. Miss Lilan Fitch fs in Chicago, ex-| In polnt of elaborate detail fow amairs | W0 OF POSRI0 U0 o pecting to spend the remainde of the season have compared with the din- desise & oot ¥ o Tam inder of the | B dance given by Mr. Joseph Oudahy |daughter, Mrs. E. H. Sprague, at her home | WWEISE (IR WIC, oo o0 are, 80 gx:n B';I:::n‘.hr.:)pqni.a to the toust, “The Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum and family | 824 Mr. Frank Keogh on Wednesday even- | Bear the Country club. ministered by trained attendants and come [ Tl mu-. m“: n::dn I:(uw::ld-d in in- loft yesterdsy for Lake Okoboji, where |iD8: Orisinally scheduled for the Country [ Mrs M. M. Allen, who hes been tho |forth retreshed in mind and body, better | \UEE, & CtHle Rew Mo into this h:.,..d_ they will spend the stummer. club, the necessary change of all plans | guest of her sister, Mrs. Amos Field, bas | equipped to withstand hot weather ills and it PUERN | Ko demonstrated that the y oy N & t week detracted nothing | returned to her home in St. Louls. with & mew lease on youth, heslth and |gin PENAQ the Eun mow. ia these ateyon A Fadegrr il B4 beauty. There are manlcuring and hair- . ptains of ndustry of the aftair, the dipner | Misses Callle and Nellle Cole of Beatrice ure trip to St. Louis and oes and the promoters of right.thinking the lower Mississippl country. 404 |being served 1in the cate of the Omaha spending their vacation with Misses | dressing parlors in connection, where only |pol I8 PIOM and ¢lub and later the party was taken to the and Mabel Root of 2418 Spencer street. re employed and the charges in | 4" 0% lBE oL ned on tory the EI r“t‘u:'u:l n :l:‘r’l::‘ m‘::::n‘.":;f_} Et::lh . Mrs. G. B. Tyler of Hastings, Neb., who |all departments are very reasonable '::1.- i i g Ry n'-m.‘:: : to Denver and Colorado Sprin " o390 3% RAgS: bas been visitiag Mrs. F. R. Stone the | phome 1716 for an appoiutment, or, et o Bom ey Bl Bl fitiied Totiag Lol 4 for thirty-two guests and i this evening for Chi-|still, come in and for yourself the | nnaily won by Mies Mr. and Mrs. John F. Johnson have re- | was gorgeous in its decorations. A huge :“:: month, v v dainty sppoiitménts snd homelike com- 7 won Uy Wi Virgials Oronk. The finest bathing at Lake Manawa. turned from a trip through the west and | mound of bridesmalds’ roses occupled the . forts of the Ladles’ Bathery. are at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler returned home at 1625 Georgla avenue. center, while the cloth was strewn with m Washington on Tugsday snd are at There are many hot weather bhabits—a fow good snd many bad—and perhaps the best of the good is the hablt of regular, J. H. bathing. Plain baths are good, but sea- [t0sst, “A Thought," was absent, salt, Turkish or steam massage are bet- | Dumber wa ter, because they open the pores of the |Subject, Good Elk,” had been assigned skin and thoroughly cleanse the system, |t® W. B. Taylor. “His conduct should be and, by the way, herein lies the secret [Buch. both in public and in private, within of many s pink and white complexion, so [the lodge room and without, that the most much desired by all our feminine friends. ;:“""' shall declare he has done nothing to The matter is neither diffcult nor ex- ,“"ll “lfm“ upon the order,” sald Mr. pensive. The Ladies' Bathery, 220 Bee m’[ e, rue Elk will never forget the building, is for the ladies exclusively, and |°! f‘““‘ to which he subscribed upon be- 1s completely equipped with all hot|°°Mming & member. weather tollet and bath essentials. Here | Frauk Orawford, exalted ruler of the Phone the day be- tore needod. Nebraska-lowa Creamery Co., Telephone 148, What is & Good Elkt Light Weight Underwear The kind vou should wear this weather~delightfully cool underwear ~—union or two-plece suits. Sc to §2.50 & suit. In union sults we recommend Munsing’s—fancy and plal L 0.0 150 ue A you oub 400 "to They Make Shiris. Mrs. Samuel Burns left ‘on Saturday for | 10086 blossoms and ferns. The places of the West Hampton, L. I, where women were marked with three roses tied | b DA of 3%, At Mrs. H. 7. Cody fos to spend the with flufty tulle of the same color, and ummer. Mr. N. J. O'Brien, accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haynes an dainty pen and b Dave returned trom Washington ‘.;:m.lz at each pla mother and sister, Miss Frasces O'Brien, occupying their home on Georgla ave: the party were taken to the Millard hotel, | returned to Omaba last week and will re- Mr. oad Mre Johs Franel M€ | where dancing was enjoyed in the small | maln here for some time. Esther Fraccle west to. Corade oo l® | ball room until midnight, when supper | Mr. C. N. Goldnamer of Elizabethtown, on Friday, expecting t 2N "x' was served in the white and gold dining |Ky., spent a part of last week a guest at ) TP 10 oo Auv. ) the home of Mr: and Mrs. J. A. Hake on eral weeks. Mrs. South Twenty-sixth street. Irene, I-wn.‘ ucu'n - g g :“ deushier; Mrs. W, H. Brevoort of New York, sc- e B, I“N week to make an companied by her son and daughter, is i mon: sit In New York and the east- | announces the engagement of his daughter, visiting the home of Mr. and Mre. gy ey S AR R:- }‘: Mr. Moritz Gross. Green at 2059 Poppleton avenue. b r. Harry Harrison, formerly of Omaba, cag, :-m. Blackwell left on Wednesday for [and Miss Bessle Majors of this city, were M“;;w"".’;.‘;,,"“_';: fi, cu“. ;o "N.‘:: ‘: "x:l::: 8. D., where they will spend [ married Jast week at Lawton, Okl York were the guests of Mr. and Mr ooz, o 22 The marriage of Miss Splesberger, | Luther Kountse at dinner on Tuesday even o e i:..u:.m :.um. 1r.,d§-n re- | daughter of Mrs. Meyer Splesberger, and |ing. , FPenn., and are at|Mr Louls Wolf is announced to oceur on M Joseph W i e deme o Mr. and Mrs. Bevs on senth “r‘:;.:“"’.::;h i Ppeling (Iyise -8 fifi'&f‘h.va'-:’;no: wedding was | Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Battin of ‘.lu. Amos Fleld, who has been visiting |solemnized on Wednesday ovealng at the | Swarthmore, Pa. .r.’.:l:lln‘ thelr :»: " son, Mr. Frank Field of Fayetteville, |home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Harris, | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Battin. their daughter, Miss Emma Louise, and bas returned home. Mr. John McGee of Walla Walla, Wash., which to be Mrs. Arthur P. Wood, accompanied by |being the contracting parties. at the bome of Rev. B. F. Trefs, 4930 her daughter, Miss Mary, sailed from New | A wedding of interest to Omaha people | Oslifornia street, on the evening of the York on Tuesday for Germany, expecting |was that of Mr. Willlam Wyman Hoagland, | 10th, has been postponed until Thursday to ; to h;x- Iater. hbmtrly of this city, and Miss Florence | evening July 17. . and Mrs, W, S. Gibbs and Mr. and throld of Waterdale, Colo., which oe- e Mre. D. H. Ledwich left last week for |curred at that place on Wednesday, July | Delloen sscension at Courtland Beach. Maise o epbad some time at Bangor. |3 Though atiendsd by ouly the members | Batne at Maghgtian MaBAVE *'He Sells Watches” Ladies’ secret lock- ets in Roman, Rose or Special'Cut Price ; on Some Lines of Goods.| ¥ =iefws Handsome white waists, open in the back, long or short sleeves, $6.50 quality cut to $4.50—$4.50 to $2.95—85.00 to $3.50 —$1.50 with short sleeves, open back or front, cut to 95¢. PARASOLS $9.50 and $10.00 parasols for $6.50. $6.50 for $4.50—$56.50 for $3.76—$4.25 for $2.75—$3.50 for $2.560—$2.756 for $1.50. sements, Mr. Samuel Motz of 2023 Dewey avenue It positively cures Chromi - e "Liver and Stomach Discayes, Cataseh alaria, Pains in Shoulder, Bad Memos izziness, Headache, Coated Tongue, Py :L‘-:'I‘:nd"fk‘hh: H.:‘fl. La, Grippe, Bleepless- . 2 ol Dru::llnlnm‘ 30 days’ treatment The country fel JAP FANS B0c fans for 35¢—20c and 25c faus for 10¢--10c¢ fans for be. SPECIAL PRICES FOR MONDAY One third off on all children’s kilt and blouse suits, ! 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