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'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 23, 1909. 0008000000068600000000600000090000000CHCH200 To be Opened [SOCIENY C(LINGS TO TOW This Week (Continsed. fhom nd Page.) Hartman, Lawrence Hartman, Edward | . + " Howell and Willlam Rachiel. \ The Finest Dairy. Lunch Room in o } Prospective Pleasures. A the West, by tbe Bosten Lunch Mré. C. H. T. Riepen entertains the Tues- Room, day Bridge club Tuesday afternoon Captain and Mrs. Wilder will entertain at dinner Bunday at the Loyal hotel, | openéd at 1406 Douglas street this| Mrs. W. L. Selby will give a luncheon week. During the coming month an- |of twelve covers Thursday at Happy Hol- other will be opened at 1408 Farnam (oW N street. The Lunch room at 1612 Far- Miss {!\nnlv Eldrige will give an evening party Saturday, complimentary to Miss Lew Eilla Hine. rather as an experiment, but it has| Mrs. R. V. Cole will entertain proven quite as popular and necessary A New Boston Lunch Room will be | . nam was established some years ago, at dinner Tuesday evening at Happy Hollow, when in the west as In the east, and there |covers will be placed for elght guests, seems to be a growing demand for | M Joscph Mandelberg has fssued In- p 3 vitations for an afternoon card party May this class of eating place all over the |, % "0 (¥ B e b piofl. o iy country. r. Hugh Cutler will entertain the young Tha Douglas gtreet Lunch Room will |men of the Cutler-Mandelberg wedding be the largest and best appointed in |party Wednesday evening at dinner at the west. It will be about the same as |the Henshaw cafe. and has been laid by an expert from |eridge will glve a card party In thelr the import house. The floor is tile |honor. also, while the celling is steel, carrying | For Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick, who leave shortly for Burope, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton, jr., will give a dinner at goes on sale tomorrow morning. These values are positively the greatest we have ever been able to o ffer to our patrons. INGRAIN RUGS VELVET RUGS INGRAIN CARPETS BRUSSEL CARPETS Size 9x9 feet, unexcelled values, 5 Size 12x9 feet, floral and orfental designs. 1 60 rolls go in this sale, worth l 125 rolls in the newest spring patterns— worth $6—sale price ........ $3-2 Worth $29.00 $|7 95 40c, sale price, per YArd......... 250 worth 90c, sale price, 650 INGRAIN RUGS Sale price Whived . out the idea of the management to provide an absolutely sanitary room. | . "yome Friday evening. Saturday even The refrigerators are of opal glass in- | e Mr and Mrs. Arthur Remington will side dnd out. The counters are marble | give a dinner at the Country club in their top. The bake room is provided with |honor Hubbard ovens and the ranges and | Mrs. Frank Crawford has issued cards for an afternoon tea from 3 to b o'clock water heaters are of the latest design BN | Wednesday, at her home on South Thirty- and material. The walls of the bake | s yenth street, for the exhibition of a loan room are covered with sanitas wall | collection of etchings and engravings by § tra quality, 50 rolls in this 0 per yard . Extra quality, size 9x12 feet, handsome inch size, many rich Turkish and Per- shls, worth Por yard waie c BRU 50, sian patterns, worth $2.50, M $475 sale price . .29 Hoom HiR e 12x9 feet, wnndorr$297s worth $1.2 ful value, sale price ARPETS 3 Superior grade, 73 rolls in this lot, T s DOP JAM .. isecesne 850 VELVET CARPETS e Never before sold for less than MISFIT CARPETS $1.25 yard. Sale price, per yd..... 850 All sizes from the cheapest Ingrains AXM to the finest axminsters at less than HALF PRICE. patterns. Worth § sale price AXMINSTER RUGS Size 9x12 feet, handsome patterns. $ 75 worth $16.50, sale price. ... SIO.SS Worth $35.00, sale price. . % Zl BRUSSELS RU RAJAH SMYR % . Fine Turkish patterns, 2 Woven in one plece size 8-3x10 .$"75 R R e BRUSSELS RUGS Size 9x11 ft., beautiful pattern NA RUGS pbindd STER CARPETS Extra fine quality, worth $1.50, sale price, per yard...... “ee 98c in coffee | Whistler, Rembrandt and others. The col- covering. A special de urns s part of the arrangement. These | lection, which includes about sixty plctures, ¥ ) vessels are automatic, so that re-|all orlginals, has been loaned by Frederick Keppel of New York and 18 one of the fin- pourigg Is eliminated, the strength | "o o exnibited in Omaha. Mrs. Craw- acd aroma of the coffee is retained and | fora has issued about 150 cards. t < 1 1 Worth $18.60, sale price... since{ the introduction of the new | Sunday evening Mr. Wilson Low will be | urns dn the cast, patrons of lunch |host at a large supper party at the Countr rooms are satisfied with nothing else, | b complimentary to Mrs. Low, who r turns today from a ten week's trip abroad MraJ. W. Welch, who 18 overlooking | pq party will include: Mr. and Mrs. Fran. the work, and who {s practically the | s A. Brogan, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hull owner of the chain of Boston Lunch | Mr. and Mrs, M. Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. rooma scattered throughout the west, | W. E. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hull, sald that Omaha has taken kindly to | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Miss Stella Hamilton, Miss Mae Hamilton, Mr. O. C. Redick, Mr. Arthur Guiou, Mr. Harry Me- Cormick and Mr. and Mrs. Low, Rooms Furnished § Complete for .. . B Terms $5.00 Cash; $4.00 Monthly. Rooms Furnished § Complete for . . . Terms $§6.50 Cash; 217—5 For this Massive §5.00 Monthly. l 75 For this Hand > / — some Brass Bed | il Terms, $1.50 Ci 50c Weekly This elegant bed an all brass construction and s heavily lac- quered It i an unsurpassable value, and with ordinary care will last a lifetime. s oy ' AN/ B A 4 | the Liinch room, and this has led him ‘ to the cstablishing of the present room, and the one later proposed on\Farnam . 3 street} Personal Gowsip. Mrs. F. A. Brogan has returned from Bed DAVENPORT $2.00 Cash, 50c Wenkly. Exactly like illustration and un- questionably a superior the above low price. Fram solid oak, highly polished. lue at s are “Iff the East,” he sald, “these Lunch rooms are called the Million- alers eating places. They flock to the chairs, [ frequented re wish to becon a, Kan, Miss Agnes Burkley has gone to Luke Forest to attend a class reunion. i re, the wealthy men never Mrs. 8. R. Cotton of Chicago Is visiting aurants. They did not | her sister, Mrs. Charles E. Black » the prey of waiters, | Mr. Thomas Flynn has returned from a whose services was regulated by the | feW days' visit with friends in Towa. Miss Ottola Nesmith has returned from ‘ size of the tip, nor to be subject o |, i/ Giin friends at Fort Des Moines. thoee tiresome sieges of walting In |y Ambrose Lee, who has been serl- crowded rooms, nor to be deluged With | ously i1l at home, is slightly Improved Rooms Furnished Complete for $104 Terms $10 oash; BUYS A GUARANTEED GAS RANGE Terms $1.00 Cash, 50c Woekly. We « nts for tie famous Direct Ace tion . The range that is guaran- teed bill fully one-third, and to pay for themseives in the cost of the ga they save you. No soot, no smoke, no un Rooms furnished Complete for $85 Terms $3.50 cash; Buys & Guaranteed Refrigerator Terms, 50c weekly. They are made of hard wook and a onstructed on S T il Savt e M great sale we purchased over $39.000 worth of the finest carpets and rugs at 35¢c on the dollar less th an usual wholesale prices. This tremendous purchase : [ OMAHA, Farnitare and Carpet Co. BEstablished in 1887.) the fumes of steaming onions or fry- Mr. Vincent Dwyer of Green River, Wyc amost economical line. They are cool, odorless and economical. that heavily laden stomachs meant| Mrs. Wilson Low s expected home Sun- lazy, drowsy mentality, just at that|day after spending ten weeks traveling in hnn}r of the day when they were ex- “';fizz“'\l“mm”‘m SRA60 Bin, Prassiacs | 12, 10904 three weeks before going to Long | C. K. Coutant, Who have been in the| Benet, Miss Thompson, Captain and Mrs.|of her mother, expects to return to Eu-| Mills at the headquarters of the Depart- pected to be moet active. And that |will spend the summer with her mother, | 14N Where they have taken a cottage ) east. Gibbs, Lieutenant Dickinson, Lieutenant | called home by the fatal fliness of her|ment of the Phillippines, Mantla, is in while big dinners were good things | Mra. Carrle Pratt. * | until early in October. Mrs, E. A. Brazee leaves Tuesday for Bamberger, Lieutenant Ware and Mr. |rope about June 15. Miss Munchhoff was| Omaha visiting friends. He has been as- $7 monthly, necessary heat $8.00 monthly g 4 o or which the| The men of the Cutler-Mandelberg wed the New York places, over which " ding party will entertain Thursday evening people are raving. for Miss Leah Mandelberg and Mr. Cutler it will be provided with modern |ar a diner at the 1eld club, followed by dairy chairs ecattered promiscuously |a theater party at Boyd's BN \ X (fh ! 7 & over the room. These will be of green Mrs. Beveridge will give a card party I AN / N A ¢ . 3 a 2 A {1 4 verd oak, matching the other fin- \\{'ul‘r‘nwhli N’\I‘n‘rmmnynvuh‘;r :“.[mn I\r\\ n.uw: ‘ 3 fsh. The interior walls will be of [°f Mrs hodeinit B o S i 4 5 Pl 3 i N " excel file, an Importation from Austeia, | o, sim oree . Frider i Sy of Mes § The Peoples Store were among the largest buyers at the Alexander Smith & Sons Auction Sale in New York last week. In connection with this \d desirable, they should come of | Mrs. Thomas Lavelle of Butte, Mont., is Mry AN, M08, H. D. _val left Thvurnd‘n' Quebec, Can., to sail for England. She | Gardener McWhorter. father. She was his devoted nurse for al-| 8igned to duty at an v-:l»“‘rr" heud‘wnlrlf'r!- ’ & { ey he brain is through | expected shortly to be the guest of Major for Wall Lak »lu. where they will see | will be accompanied by her brother, Dr.| Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thompson of Salt|most two months and Is suffering from| An Omaha girl, who has wv'n singing at cvenftigg, whey the brain i | dua Mra. Ga1Graith. to putting into order for the summer their | Lanyon of Joplin, Mo., and they will be | Lake, formerly pf Omaha, who were callad | the long strain. She will go directly to|Hammerstein's Manhattan opera house in with the work of the day. | Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Deits, Mrs. Hime. | Ctt®8¢ gone about three months. here recently by the death of Mrs. Thomp- | Berne, Bwitzerland, where she will rest | New York this winter is Miss Minna Meyer, T'his was the demand for the Boston WLy o s S General Wher who was stationed at ! . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Meyer. s " | baugh and Mrs. Guiou are sojourning In h, an w York could no more |y, arne, Switzerland. on ‘without it than without the | wzr. B. ¥ Y Erock Ihke Bo Mr. W. Farnam Smith left Wednesday | on's father, Mr. J. W. Manker, left Friday [ for some time before going to her home old Fort Omaha a number of years ago, i3 New York and will sall in the near | for thelr home. Mrs. Manker will remain | in Berlin. Griffiths returned Saturday | V'*ItINE his daughter, Mrs. Hines, and Cap-| ¢ 1ure for Burope, where he will spend | few days longer as the guest of Mr. and | Lieutenant C. C. Allen, formerly mn-l tain Hines, Although she has been studying in New Nork only a short time she has had seve minor roles. Miss Meyer will return the first week in Jine to spend the summer with her parents. bridge from a two months' visit with friends and | '“{ o e tveq | S9Me months, part of the time in London, A":‘ G. W. Templeton. e nected ‘with army headquarters and until 3 oy A A Vi 8 O “hicago arrived liss Mary Munchhoff, who s the guest | recently aide de tamp to General A. 8. inches have ost | relatives in England. for the benefit of his health. y P n Lunches have almost ‘hursday to be the guest of Mrs. Joseph Miss Emma Brau of North Platte is visit- cor g ly put the o e Mindbibets b o Cutler-Mandel. | Mrs. George A. Kellogg arrived in the plitely put tho medium priced |,z “Migs Katherine Welch, %3 North perndplbers Gntl after the Cutlor-Mandsl- | iy @aturday trom the Pacifio coast to restunrants ou wusiness. i e erg wedding, : | spend a few weeks with Mrs. B. F. Dif- The cluss of people which patron- | ars D. Belt and daughter, Gladys| Mt and Mr MTRITNG and M. | S 3 . i zes the best cafes fcr dinners of even- | are home from an extended visit in Fort| 8R4 Mrs. L. F. Crofoot have taken cot- | fenbacher. Mrs. Kellogg is the orly sister 1 is ‘he sape class found at the | worth and Dallas, Tex. tages at Dennis, Mass, and will spend|©f the late Rev. B. F. Diffenbacher Beeten Lurch for lunch Mrs. H. E. Perkins of San Francisco {s | the summer there Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Cairns of Min- | Businees women find the Boston |\ " 0L Tl Mrs. W, G. Car.| Mr. and Mrs. John T. Triss announce the | neapolls spent a part of the week as the % ! ; B tpe o guest of her sister, Mrs. W. G. Car , SAR: i Lunch an ideal place for meals at noon | | = B0 0 T F G0 engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice, | Buests of Mrs. 8. A. McWhorter. Mr. and and ppers find it the most conveni- | ¥ E to Mr. Sidney L. Edholm, the wedding to| Mrs. Cairns were on their way to Denver, | 4 4 | Miss Grace Meyer left last evening for Y . \ ent, quickest, cleanest, quietest and S s . | take place in June. and may return this way and visit in ( cheapest place of afternoons: or even-|® three months' visit in New York City | o o\t o nings of Topeks, K Omaha. | 1 S5 and other eastern points L ik Ty g8 of Topeka, Kan., stationed General is @ guest for a week with friends in| Mrs. Wint, who was formerl th her husband, the late Miss Hughes of Towa City is visiting her sister, Miss Louise Hughes. She will be [ Bemis park. Heo leaves Sunday for a tour | here Mr. Weleh said that the intention all along is to provide the people with i vo weel of the Pacific coast. Wint, Is expected this week to visit friends. :Wulllhrr{!f ,‘“?ll ;.(mlmv‘,l .{:'U:.I.'(f":' ?,h","" i 1’., f“r r::‘\\“ .»‘r“r‘u:m.‘:?n Cal., Is visit- | Miss Regina Farrell of Albany, N. Y., | Mrs. Wint has many friends in Omaha and "\;."'; il»:«x( ’: ,.‘ d,:';,,“ha‘.";‘h.h 1,;,‘8':\’,"55' :‘:“,‘l; ing his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Longstreet, ;'”l" h\xla h}u n .\'l.~'1||n:: her s\{*u'r. Mrs. Wil- rwill spend a few days as the guest of Mrs. like in & room when they take light |1314 South Thirty-fifth avenue. TR o tRRRAIL Y B0k IARALS 1013 iR | D A BRI 4 refreshments; and also a quick service | Mrs. Horace Evevett of Councll Bluffs | 94¥ evening for her home. Mrs. Warren Rogers left Saturday after- Which enanles them to take lunch in |has returned from a visit of three weeks Mvr‘ and .\'Irh. .v J'. Naven left Thurs-[noom for a week's visit with her daughter, five or ten minutes, anG before a |With relatives in Kansas City. :Iyl‘ for New York, where they will make | Miss Mildred Rogers, who is attending walter could sérve them at a restau-| Mrs. R. Longley will leave today for \“"' future home. Mrs. Naven was form- [ school at Ogontz. After Miss Rogers rant, leaving them open for engage- | @ month's visit with her mother, Mrs. C. «r{i M.L\n Josephine Beckman of this city. graduation they will sail -for Europe to ments or recreation during the noon | A. Shepard, of Kansas City, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Roberts left this|ren Mrs. R. W. Bailey, who was the guest week for a visit in Milwaukee and Chi- Mrs. E. C. Freeman and Mr. Bryvant in abroad a year or so. our, i ,ll‘;w lunch room on Douglas .\ll’r‘nl‘wn! friends during the week, left Fri cago. Mr. Roberts will be gone_about {v leave May 2 to visit Mr. Harold will be open during this week, an-|evening for her home in Denver. week and Mrs. Roberts will remain four | C of sw York, formerly of Oma nouncement of which will appear in | Mrs. John Baldwin has gone to Chlcago, [ OF five weeks. will mect Mr. and Mrs. Megeath and the papers. where she will visit her daughter, Miss| Mrs. Isidore Witmark arrives today to|Miss Mary Megeath, who now in Genevieve Baldwin, until Miss Baldwin's [ spend a few weeks visiting her father, Mr. | Europe, returning home about June 16th. | | 3 ve | Mrs, 8. | | | | -_— - ———————————————ee— | departure for Europe early in J | Albe Cahn, and sister, Miss Cahn, b 8. Curtis and Miss Lynn Curtis P — Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Chicago have | going abroad with Mr. Witmark for the|are now at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and {arrived to be the guests of Major and | summer. Mrs. E. Dimon Bird have taken a cott | S R N AR Mrs. J. G. Galbraith and Miss Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. John Mosre and little | for the summer at Greenwich, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wharton have sold | daughter, Marfe, will leave Auburn May | took )¢ slon last week and will be flour . i | v The onlv ou their home at 32 North Twentleth strcet |23 for a trip to Chicago, Milwaukee and | joined by Mrs. Curtis, s Curtis and Miss made in Omaha and have taken an apartment at the Ham- | their old home, Cincinnati, O., and will | Daisy Doane liton return In three weeks. Miss Thompson of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Burgess are| Among the members of the Omaha|Mrs. Benet, wife Colonel Benet of planning to move into the new home the Whist club who are out of the city,| Venecia Arsenal, Cal, wha have been | |have recently buillt on West Harney |but who are expected to ret in the | visting Captaln and Mrs. Clifton at Fort | street | near future, are Mrs. Frank Colpetzer, | Omaha 1} gone east for an ex Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon and little | president, who has been In Europe for tended Friday evening preceding the daughter and Mrs. Victor Coffman and |some time; Mrs. A. G. Edwards, who has [hop Captain and Mrs. Clifton entertained Miss Rose Coffman have gone to New York | been in California; Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. | at dinner when thelr guests were Mis ot STANDERD CE-T& YOUR CORSET MUST BE LONG THIS SEASON But It Needn’t Be Heavy NEMO BATISTE, made especially to our order, is quite as strong and durable as coutil, but not nearly as heavy. And it is a good conductor of heai—carries off the perspiration and keeps you cool and comfortable. There’s a Model for Every Figure—Stout, Slender or Medium: Self - Reducing Back-Resting Military Belt $3, $4, $5 and $10 $3.50 $3.00 “Make Stout Women Slender” “It Rests Your Back” For Slender and Medium Figures Willow - Shape Swan - Shape Diress-Adjusting $5.00 $2.00 and $3.50 $2.00 The Acme of Slenderness For Slender and Medium Figures | For Slender and Medium Figures EVERY NEMO CORSET does something for you that no other Corset can do—there’s no substitute and not even a good imitation. Perfect style and hygienic comfort for women of every type. | $1.85 bér sack + At all grocers OMAHA. PDIKE MILLING COMPA Have your eyes tested and glasses » made to fit you by S Wurn—A life-long | experienced optician Wurn Optical Co. i on th 8 W ;| orient ,,;?:‘5..,»::‘4_ Sold in Good Stores Throughout the World KOPS BROS.,, Manufacturers, New York l OMAHA COMMERCIAL CLUB MARCHING UP ONANDOGA STREET, AMES, I&

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