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SUMMER DAYS OF IDLE COSSIP Beclety Loafs and Loafs and Talks About Things of No Moment. QUEER FREAK OF DANCING YOUNG MEN Peouitar Style of Waltsing in Vogue Among the Boys Has Excited Some Sarcastio Comment from Their Elders. Hoeloty 1s moving along in pretty much the same old groove these midsummer dags, 1dling or gossiping At the Field or Country clubs or playing golf and tennis en it fsn’t too wet, or too warm, or t0o omathing else. Lunch all &t the clubs— only things the fashionables are “giving” nowadays, avd, #a & matter of fact, nobody expects any- thing else, 50 no ohé 1a dissppointed—even 1t 'all are not contented. Ho those of the old school, when dancing ‘was considered & pastime of polite people ‘and grice of movement and person essen- 11ial to a man who would lead & woman on the floor, there is something positively painful in the degemerated waltz of the present season, not only to the sense of the aesthetic, but to the merves as well, ani as one sits and watches the' participants in the so-called round dances it would be dificult to say which mlnlu-: utter disgust or excesaive amusement al the monkey-1fke contortions of every other young fellow as he holds the woman in s erushing embrace-or at the extreme longth of an Arm as stift as an fron poker, while he smiles d ‘complacently or gasps very sudible nothings into the face she has up- turned at the risk of her neck, as be slides over the floor, fairly dragging her after him, or minces along, seemingly directly in thé way of everybody im the room. There s oue particular festure of awkwardness that is pertaps the moat ludicrous ot thielr' whole appearance, that' sceme to be especially popular among these “kinder- garteners,” &nd that is & peculiar droop to the right shoulder and an elevation of the left, together with a most extraordinary crook to that arm- that. would put to shame & contortionfst. Just what it is in this lrl’fl position that attracts these young ‘fellows not & few would be Inter- ted %0 know. It is so evidently affected, for Delng so utterly exaggerated, it cannot be attributed to any difference of height, Mowever grest that difference might Dbe, and 48 it makes the woman with whn; he s and dinners— [ emnized st All Sainte’ church on Tuesday, Hev. T. J. Mackay officiating... Mrs. MeKay announces the emgugement of her dsughter, Miss Alberts Jeannc Tun- | nell, ana Mr. Frank K. Vetta of Omaha. | Mr. Clyfe H. Pickard and Miss Julla Wentworls. of Omaba were married on Au- | gust 6 at 8t. Louls, Mo., where they will in |the future make thedf Rowse, Mr. George A. Wilson and Miss Goodkin of Prince Wdward Island married on Wednesday noon and will be home at 711 North Nineteemth atreet, Omaha, after September 1. Mr. and Mre. James Taylor announce the marrisge of their deughter, Miss Ada Tay- lor, and Mr. Carl C. Parkhurst, which oc- eurred at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. J. Corbett, at Bayside, Long Island. Mr. Victor F. H. Beck and Miss Luey Schwerling were married Wednesday at 30 o'clock by Rev. Dawson At the home the bride’s parents at Twenty-eighth and Binney streets. The best man was Fred Gross and the bridesmaid, Anna Hamer. The bride and groom wore the en: tional white and black, the house was tastily decorated and refreshments were served. The parties both live in Omahs and will hereafter reside at 3016 Seward street. A very pretty wedding was sol- | emnizea in Minford, Conn., on Thursday eveding, July 31, Miss Charlotte May Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Clarke, and Mr. Charies Gilmors Mo~ bride was sttonded by Miss Laura McDon- ald of Fremont, Neb., Mary Woodruff of Orange, Conn., Augusta B. MoGlasson of Matteaw, N, Y., and Marion H. Penficld of | Milford as bridesmaids. Mr. Arthur B. Clarke, a brother of the bride, soted a# best map. Mesers. Robert J. Woodruff, Orapgs, Conn.; Luctan Warner, New York City; David J. Green and Fred M. Clarke of Miliford served ushers. Mr. and Mrs. McDosald will be at home in Omahs after September 1. Ome of the prettiest weddings of the #eason, say the Chicago papers, was that of Miss Grace Luclle Bichberg, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Max Biohberg of 4344 Grand Bouls- rd, and Mr. Louls 8. Reichenberg of Omaha, which occurred at the Hotel Metro- pole at 6:30 o'clock on Tuesday evening, Rev. Toblas Shonfarber officlating. The bride was sttired in's dotted Brussels net appliqued with duchess and point lace stud- ded with pearls. Bhe Wore & tulle vell and carried a moire bible and Illies of the valley. Mrs. Ike Frehling, sister of the bride, acted. as, matron of homor and the bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Max Reichenberg of Omaha, as best Mr. Will Bichberg and Mr. Meyers %% | used in Protusion in the decoratfon. Mr. in the winter, me, the guest of a nd socloty did much He” bas always lived ones that -ln‘ al- ways be counted things t tér visiting gifle—or any of the girls, for that matter—but “She” left an moression with him more lasting than apy of the ofhers had dome, and wies e Wil cast B féw weeks ago on his vacation trip Reichenberg is one of Omaha’s well known young business men, being & member of the jewelry firm of Reichenberg’ & Smith. His bride is an accompiished young womaa who already has many friehds in Omaha who will welcome her in social circles. Mr. and Mre. Reichenberg left Oliloago for a trlp throtigh the west and will be at home in Omaha atter September 15. Social Chit-Chat. _Mr. William Foye spent Jast Sunday in | O 3 to be | SYenue. J. H. But- Judge Woolworth will go to Saratoga Mre. Mary Porterfield 1s ‘s n summer with ber nephew, J. A. Phure) ngton, Dan | hie ranch near Sheridan, Wyo. § the |home on Saturday, from Liverpool. Mr. snd Mrs. E. R. Perfeét and Miss Pertect are at 820 Lincoln avenue, St. Paul, Mign., for the femainder of the summer. A Pure Food Per-fo made from Grains, Vegetables, Nuts and Fruits. Only the most wholesome are used - 1 ¥ | : m recommend the use of PER-FO It containsg no bran . All Grocers Sell Per-fo ple, pudding, breaktast food, veal loat _ and mauy other dishes P e HE OMAMA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1902, to Wapaca, Wis, on 'I\-n&.«m_ Movem Mr. R. W. Talmage has gone to New York. Miss EMith Vapor is visiting & sister in Saturday. - 7 Mr. and Mrs. George Holdrege have gone to Denver. Mr., Francis A. Brogan is at Exoelsior Springs, Mo. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess have gone to New York. Mrs. George W. Hoobler has gone to Lake Okobofl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. McOonnell are in San Francisco. Miss Anna Hassard is spending August at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Connor are visiting on the Pacifio coast. . Mrs.'A. J. Beaton returned from Oclorado Springs on Thursday. Miss Fannle Arnold has gone to Aurors, Neb,, to visit friends. Mrs. Willlam J. Broatch will leave for the east this evening. Mrs. Charles Wilhélm is back from an outing at Lake Okobojl. Miss Rudio has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago. Hles Alice Piper left yestardiy for a visit With friends in Linceln. J Mrd, J. B. Rahm is spending a tortnight |®mong friends in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Turhey has returfied from an outing at Lake Mimhetonka. Mrs. W. 8. Summers is back from a two weeks' visit in Chlcago. Miss Jessie Horn bas returned from a visit wilh friends in Lincoln. - ' Misa Sadle Oleor is in Sioux City for a two weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. Hugo Brandeis has gone to Michigan for an outing of several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Robluson snd daughs ter are enjoying & western trip. - Miss Caroline Fibiger is spending the week with friends at Arlington. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Selby left on Tues- day evening for Yellowstone park. Miss Holen Baton §s at home from a visit ia Colorado Springs and Wyoming. Miss Bessle Dufin has returned from & trip through the Yellowstone park. Miss Margarot Hamilton s enjoying an outing with friends in the country. 1 " A. Rennedy snd chiliren aave returned from a visit in Colorado. Mr. and Mre. W. A. Rogers, 448 Fartam street, leave for Colorado this week. - Mr, and Mre. Henry T. Clarke, ir., are #pending & fortnight In the country. Captaln and Mrs. Reynolds end thelr Adaughter are Visiting Bt Block Island. Mr, and Mrs. J. Clark Coit are spending aix weeke visiting the Minnesots lakes. Mr, Charles Beaton returned thé' middre of the week from an extenged western trip, Colenel O. O. Plckott has gome to Ken- tucky for an estended visit to his old home. Mr. and Mre. Edward Balch left on Wednesday evening for Diamond Springs, Ind. Mrs. Henry B. Frederickson has returned from a three weeks’ outing at Lake Oko< i Mrs. ¥. D. Wilson, accompanied by her Robert, has gone to Chicago for & few E- £ £ i B e Exify i I 1 ! i 5 el ; E frii f ; £ | : i § i ¥ £ H 2 §n § i : F 5 i £ H ; | E % ; i g < i Ex 3 f I PR i i i i i i ? ¥ E i i i ¥ it i 13 x i £ i it i T i i for & trip to Wi and was aoccom- panied by Mise Nona Dr. and Mre. B C. Héary Sive returned from their vacation trip up the great Inkes and at Lake Geneve. Misses Edith and Wthel Burns are spend- ing part of the month of August in Den- ver Colorado Springs. Mr. Bdwin Heller has spent the week in go and will visit Milwaukes and Hik- Bart. lake before returning. Mrs. Arthur Jacquith and family sre at Het Springs, 8. D., where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. Cbarfes Pearsall has gono to Lake Okobofl, where he will spend the remain- der of August with his family. Mrs. J. O. Copeland, accompanied by her two sons, has gone to Hamburg, Ia, for a fortnight's visit with friends. Mrs. W. L. Beard has returned from = visit in Detroit, Mich., where she has spent the greater part of the summer. Mrs. Jobn J. Tome left last Thureday for 8 two weeks' visit at Salt Lake City. Mr. Tome will join her there this week. Mr. and Mre. Will H. Wilber and family have returned from Leach lake, whers they Rkave been spending the past month. Mrs. Frank B, Thomas, with her daught. erd, Helen and Margaret, has gone to Bay View Mich., for a few weeks’ stay. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosswater and som, Stanley, left Friday for & two Weeks' ex- cursion on the lakes as far as Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mandelberg and family leave this evening for Lake Minnetonka, expecting to be absent about three weeks. Mr. Isaac Battin of the Omaha Gas com- pany is touring California and the Pacific const and will return about September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Mills, who have been summering at Like George, are ex- pected home about the first of September. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Battin left for Swart- more, Pa., oh Tuesday after a visit of sev- eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Battin. Mrs. E. Gibson aad Mrs. D. W. Shull have gone for an extended visit with friends in Evanston, Wyo. and Salt Lake City. Mre. T. J. Mchoney and the Misses Ma- boney have gome for a visit with friends in Denver, Oblorado Springs and Salt Lake City. Mr. C. W. DeLamatre left yesterday HOrRIng for & visit at his old home in Kimbali, 0. He will return about Septem- ber 1. Mr. Ben Cotton left the last of the week for Charlevolx, wheré he joined his mother #nd sister, Mrs. Herman Kountse and Miss " Mrs. R. B. Welch and little daughter are in Boston, expecting to spend the summer visiting.that city and other Atlantic coast points. Mre. Hartman, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Willlam Clarke, has gone to Cansda for a visit of several weeks with frienda. John J. Toms and wife, Mmn. F. R Straight and Miss Ethel Straight have gone to Salt Lake; Denver and other polnts of faterest, Mr. 0. C. Redick, accompanied by his drothers, Messrs. George and Bimer Redick, has returded from An OUUDE &t Lake Mim- Mr. George H. Anglin left last week for Kingston, Ontario, whero he will join Mrs. Anglin, and together they will make the 8t. Lawrence' trip, - Miss Edith Otis and Miss Ruth Beard loft & i Out of Town Guests. W. R. Candler of Detroft is is Omahs for & fow days. d Miss Elizubeth Francis of Moutreal 18 the guest of Mrs. John Francis. Mre. Kolbenheyer of St. Louls is visiting Ber daughter, Mrs. W. H. Koenig. Miss Dick of Hagerstown, Ind, < visit- uncle, Mr. H. 8. Gillesple. Margaret Strawn of Alblon, T, s of Misa Alice Winspear. Tt 5 sfleiebeiels i 222 their home on Friday, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Dwyer. Mrs. Bertha Knott of Waterloo, Ind., 1» visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Snow of 4120 Burdette stroet. Miss Ina Hibbard of Cedar Rapids, Ia. and Miss Lue Wells of Boone, Ta., & fting Mre. J. W. Mumn, Mr. Al Dickinson has had as his guest this week Mr. Childs of Brattleborough, Vi, who was & former college mate. Miss Lulu Poyoke, who has been Mrs. Arthur Mets' goest for the past fortnight, has roturned to her home in Kanexs City. Dr. Carl Burdick returned to his home in New York on Monday, having gpent some time here visiting his father, Mr. L E. Burdick. Mise Kate Grant, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. A. Dupuls, and Miss Bthel Wilkins, will return to her home on Tuesday. Mrs. Alene Shane Devin, who has been the guest of Mre. A. J. Love for the past fortnight, expects to return soon to her home in Chicago. Miss Townsend of Kansas City was Miss Alice Furay's guest during the week while enroute from her home to the west, where she will visit friends. Mrs. Louls Cohn and daughter, Miss Cohn, of Philadelphla, and Mrs. Nat Karrka of Chicago are visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Martin, 2319 Harney street. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson and family have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oloer on North Twenty-seventh street. Mrs, Bugene Levi has returned to her home in Nebraska City after s fortnight's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Rehteld, of Omaha. Miss Hortense Mortensen of Baltimore will spend the remainder of the mon with her cousin, Miss Margaret Copard; on North Twenty-eighth street. y Mrs. Howard Baldrige was hostess st & small luncheon party at the Country club on Wednesday. Mrs. E. Buckingham was hostess s dinner given at the Field club on Wedne: lay evenin, Mr. and Mrs. Galloy also entertalned a party of four. On Tuesday evening Mr, B. W. Martin had 5 his guest to dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fairfleld, Miss McKenna and Mr. Strickland. It was served at the Country clud. The August party of the Et-a-Virp club was held on Thursday evening at Lake Man- awa, the time being very pleasantly spent at dancing, rowing and bathing. On Thursday evening Mr. Louis Nash was host at a small dinner at the Country olub, when his guests were Misses Crane and Mor- ris of Chicago, Mr. Keogh and Mr. Fred Nash. A Jolly party of young people played plng- pong at the home of Mrs. Beeson on Thurs- day evening, the gathering being in honor of Miss Smith of Beatrice, Who is Mre) Cole’s guest. . In honer of Miss Smith of Beatrice, who s the guest of Mrs. Isaac Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Reed- entertained a dinner party of fifteen mémbers at the Country ¢lub on Sat- Comtplimentary to Mr. Ralph Modjeska, Mr. and Mrs. Hull entertained at supper on Bunday evening M ‘Warren Rogers and Dr. Luddington being their gther guests. The members of the Just for Fun club gave another of their jolly plonios at Krug Park on Wednesday evening, Mm. Cbarles Alschuler of Aurora, Iil, who Is vieiting Mrs. Sol Degen, being the guest of honor. Mrs; B. M. Fairfield had five guests at dinner at the Country ol evening; Miss McKeen entertained a party of five; Mr. George Voss, five; Mr. H. J. Davis, four, and Mr. Thomas Rogers, five. Mesdames Waddell, Everett, Mr. and Mrs. George Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs. Burt, Miss n Snyder and Mr. Earl Gannett were Mr. and | eSting Mrs; Henry W. Yates' guests at dinner at the Country club on Thursday evening. Mre. R. L. Huntley gave a very pretty luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss Clara Harte, whose engagement to Mr. Day T. Ledwich of Harlan, Ia, was announced. During the afternoon Miss Harte was given & linen shower. Miss Edith Soell entertained = fow friends at a ping pong party this week ‘Those present were: Misses Rockfellow, Jordan, Chapman, Gordon, Burns, Neal, Mrs. Levi, Messrs. Rogers, Pleak, Morton, Beans, Holmes, Wigton, Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. McKeen, Mr. Tup- per Wyman, Miss Wakeley and Mr. O. Redick were Miss Mount's guests on Thurs- day evening at an informel porch party glven in compliment to her guests, Miss Ir- vine of Sloux OCity. OMAHA SUBURBS. D. L. Garrison weas a business visi- tor in Omaha Saturday. it Fre Neb., s here visiting relatives for a .'H“,‘ 3 ok Mra. Hi Suttle and Mrs Alex ul wel o.."\? visitors Friday afternoon. Dr. H. C. Smith left londll o Onin’.m Colorado points, to be absent two weeks. Simpson end family of Crescent, la., relatives Lrl urday and Sunday. Dr, Paul Ellis and Miss Kimball of Omaha were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Paul Y. Prof. W. B. Backus, who is spending the summer_here, was & business visitor in Omaba Saturday. Howell uf..firl:nw- nd h‘l‘h‘l’l me Shuren Frida Soing 1o the ex. school at all the beach . and Mre. Chase, Mr. | the on Wednesday | #1100 building & house for himself on the prop- orty hntllmfchl.td on FIfth street. He has heen oocupying the Walker property for the last two years. Dundee. J. W. Marshall left Tues- Mr. and L 3. day to make a tour of the Yellowstone park. Willlam _Colfax has bess visiting his :Inlll!r, Mrs. Elizsabeth Colfax, for a few ays. Charles Coughiln has recovered from his recent {liness and is attending to business Hospe's Handsome Music Rooms Gontain the greatest abd best known pi- anos—~Knabe, Kranich and Bach, Kimball, Hallet & Davis and 20 others. Sold on easy payments. Mr, and Mrs. L. Selby are visiting the Yellowstone and other western points with a party of friends. Mr, and Mrs, B. V. Heaford left last week for Buperior, ‘where they will spend the rest of the summer. Mrs, J. B. Carmichael, who has yorg i for some time, {8 improving steadily and'1s now able to be up. Mr. and Mrs, Palmer left last week for a two weeks' trip through Towa, visiting Des Moines and other points. “Dundee lo will the departure of Mr. and Mrs. ¥. nf‘fl}..a who lenve 1 for Cambridge, Mass., whete Barnes hus acoepted the position of director of elaborately «l‘:lr?- mnasium connected with the Yo fnn{ymmmn assoclation in that”eity. West Ambler, Mr, Hertsler and_family will soon re- move to Windsor Place. 1Miss Alma Darling is -nnfiu this week with her mother and brother. "- Misses Ama and Ada Gantz are ng to go to eastern lowa on a - Rev. Henderson and wife have been re- celving a_visit from their daughter, who lives at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs, J. B. Alfln spent last Baturda; .nog v, .undm with lckson and wi! Council Bluffs and worth league Organs, both plpe and reed. Kimball organs and many others, at prices rumning from $10 up. New organs, $88 up. Small payment down—a little every month. S Stella and Regina Music Boxes, string tn- struments, sheet music and music slot ma- chines. See our basement sutomatic mu- sle rooms. Plano Players. Apollo’ Plano Players, Kimball Plano Players and the lesser ones from $185 up, on monthly installme its. Bverything in music. The finest musio house in the west. x‘l'l.ll’l‘. took in the tri-city Bp- plenic at Fairmount park. had the misfortune to lose his v.lulw orse Polly, suddenly Wednesday. 3 ond driving horse as lost -during the yees The 1l has played havoo with the chimneys on the houses of 8.. Peterson and Mrs. Darling in the last two weeks, demol- ishing them and doing considerable dam- 4ge tw the Euflding Mrs. J. B. Aughe has been entertaining her brother, Arthur Ziebell, and his bride both of Wikner, Neb., from 'nmané until Thursday. They werd married at Council Blufts Wedn: August 6, by Rev. 5. W. Erickson. Miss Bee Hoffman has been qui eral days of last week, but is abl out again, e Benson publlc ol belng newly painted and is other repalrs. Mewter rd Walsh s s vacation the hoi ot in Eikhorn, Nel The Misses Vancura en! rtfiln.fl thelr friend, Mi A?plcmn of gm a, during Dart of the last week. X Services will be held Sunday mornl the I'llwdt‘ll church at 11 o'clock b, tor A. A. Luce. Sunday school at Zaith Mason of Silver Cfl{. Ia., Mrs. Sprague of Omaba visited at th L. M. Btiger the firsi Mesars. E. A. Btiger and J. W. Stiger, who have been spending a short vacation camping and fishing along the Platte river, have returned. Frederick Doll, son of the late Leopold Doll, and Maty' Pacpor” ot G were ‘ma; last Wednesda: the home of Rev. Bavidge, w The fire department m the fire bullding to consider the question of installation of a fire alarm system, but only a short session was held and no sc- tion was taken. I.lllrli_l l;\.e W?Illh entertained st Tu eTihS, Siopped on wa; his home in Elllmrn‘ eb., after an elght ‘weeks' visit in Washington state, Ca AnA Minneanalls c 1l sev- e to be 1 bullding is undergolng nding,a week's s grandparents at A, HOSPE gl g 16131516 DOUGLAS Headquarters for Edison Phenographs o 8 on bride's ney. W, H. sure your sins will find you out.” E. joura :l“lm"- an offertory No. of the Mod. eld a .m;l ever of ftor were t its of the on, whicl ort secret $10.00 to $75.00 ‘With the largest and most complete wtock of records west of Chicago. ‘We sell for cash or $5.00 down and S50 per week. Ball Bearing Wheeler & Wilson Ladies Will Please Jif “metrioma ™ ™0 Bear in Mind $1.00 to $15.00. ‘We rent machines at 7o per week. N SRR Nebraska Cycle Co Corner 15(h and Harmey, Are in every leather, with medium and featherweight soles, The price—4$3.60 always. When & dealer tells you has & shoe just as good as for them. Some time during August) he cuts off some of his extra and sells his $5.00 shees for $3.98. BSorosts is the only $5.00 value in) women’'s shoes that eells every| month in the year for §3.50—no more, never less. Sorosis Shioe Store 208 8. 15th St., OMAHA. Karback Block. Frank Wileox, Manager. NEW Planolas can be Bad ab owr pariors in walout, oak, mabogany, .‘-"“".'-,M of other players at §iS0, §175 to §300, Over 8000 rolls of music to pelest from. *'He Sells Watches” Why is it that MORE '-uh". are bwu?!l to be EASY PAYMENTS., We Supply Dealers, Schmoller & Mueller ‘Western Distributers. 1818 Farnam Street, Omaha. PIANOLA PARLOR, third Soor. Elevator. . AULABAUCH, THE FURRIER, 606 Karbach Block, OMAHA., N \ N fi

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