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SATURDAY, MAY 29 Mr.and Mrs.A. B.McC I | = "”“”“”" " Entertain Dancing Party | PR g You Can’t Get Away From the Fact}" Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McConnell opened ; day er home in honor of her niece, | Wiy Beketifal new hiwe, B Parkas | Sise Biollk Leaah, WeS 18 & grodesth 1 that it takes QUALITY as well as price to make a bargain. -Now these specials have Carolyn Conklin, Groos, Pearl Macomber, airet, st monine and gave o ASUENL | yar from Saandes”scnoo, The Tuncheon __‘;fi___‘!fl_—"‘——— tl?c QUALITY that makes thcm great big unhentahl(“ bargains. '.l‘he_ re goods of tl)c price for their dukhter Mise 1rene M. | cach guens pikie was o bouet o Vioten &'\?mfl" . cflmnlem highest CharaL:tCTA}lal}dS(1lnC in design—dependable in construction and superior in gacre teart. The bl oom on the I | Cariy Conkiin, Groo. Peart Macombe " 3 finish. They’re the kind of bargainsfworthy the name—the kind you'd appreciate to- Beauty rose hede, was bloom IAst evet- |y [ouch and P, M. Conkiln ; ) K"chs“ day and every day for years to come. roses an1 snowballs Punch was served e gt Byttt ey vy B o kensington Thursday afternoon at the during the evening In an adjoining den . N and during the intermisstons the dancers | HOMe of Mrs. Henry Aabel. Luncheon wa cam“at rested in the cosy corners arranged on the | Served from one large table. with a dainty TS e 5V, balconies leading from the ball room. The | decoration of pink and white carnations 7' Al s " firat part of the evening was devoted to | The Annual election of officars was held | i\\ RGN = a cotilllon arranged by Mre. McConnell and those chosen were Mrs. E. V. Ferris, | P For the first dance the young men each | president; Mrs. Arthur Hoover, vice presi- | was written the name of his p: ner. The David Garrett, treasurer The next meet- o return favor for the boys were small silk | ing will be in two weeks at the home of | c h t flags. In the next figure the girls were Mrs, Pllgrim. a "]e presented with mintature bells and in the | Mr. Hugh Cutler entertalned the men of | figure following the boys were given 0¥ | the cutler-Mandelberg wedding party | horns, which made a jolly acene. Assist- | Wednesday evening to a dinner at the Hen- | ing the hosteas were Mrs. Willlam C. p shaw. Those present were Messrs Oscar Hamilton, Mre. R. & Hall and Miss Marion | 3 { Irwin, Tho! s Murpl H ! kson, Hamilton. The Invited list tncluded Misses | 1o, THOMS® I‘“’,‘,';_’ I iodox By spice drawers, This cabinet fs Alice Cudahy, Florence Cudahy, Janet | '° g 1 T 1 g Hall, Dorothy Hall, Frances. Hochsieler, | P16 and Mogo Cutler. uarantesd. Special for REFRIGERATORS Clara Hayden, Helen Hayden, Eugenis | M™ R TODALION, SIS TR FOTU W o ko ibeany Paitersén, Helen - Murphy,” Rose Semyth, !Hrv! entertained the Pink and Blue Card st AR Ol 4 . Regina Connell, Marie Hollinger, Marie |Club Tuesday afternoon. High five was d i Sehmidt, Luclle Bacon, Mildred Butler, | played and prises wers won by Mrs. C. F. for the money to be found any. Solid Oak Sideboard DRESSER FOLDING GO.CART Mary Burkley, Gretchen McConnell, Anna | Goldy, Mrs. W. Shields and Mrs. C. S P Ep 3 where. Scientifically construct- Of Very massive design, elabor- A superior, on:-r 1 Gifford, Marfon Hamilton and Irene Me- | Weber. The next meeting will be in two 5 3 ate canopy top. Has serpentine Of most dependable construction, @ SUDE folda “'j ‘j'.“'j ”3”’::' Connell; Meesrs. John Daugherty, Fred | weeks with Mrs. C. 8. Weber, 2225 North i ed and thoroughly guarantéed. front, lined drawer for silver- ©Xtra well finished, serpentine ju' Witi' one motion strong and v, ; are, magnificent carvings, two front top drawer and extra large durable. yet very light Han ron Daugherty, Charles Hamilton, Raphael | Forty-ninth street Those present were 2 - &3 The ahove is one of ) y el h s iy . ove is one o rench_bevel mir- French bevel mirror ber tires and leath Hamilton, Robert Connell, Herbert Con- | Mesdames M. L. Kellogg, 1. J. Anderson, ; f ” Sweeper our many, special fore’ Special for Unquestionably the PR heeao e nel, Edward Murphy, Lee Hollinger, Mal- | w. Shields, C. F. Goldy, C. 8. W . s e e 3 d \ this sale, only, t dresser on sale black or colors com Baldrige, Santord Gifford, Cas, ittt LAl B B o ¢ Free R at b4 b fn Omaha. Price R ] Special . Sare, Beserise, Santord Qitford, Casper Of- | Ehenardt, R. B. Donahoe, D. Reed, C. F. ¢ With - u oliin Sherman, Gardener McWhor- | 1. voorhees. J. Mysrs 4 5 t 1 : ter, Donald McWhorter, Adrian Bancker, | > " » “@¢ HANDSOME Dudley Bancker, John Hannighan, Glen | X U2 y very © IRON BEDS. | Wurn and Harold Pritchett & % ¢ Pur. They are just like {llustr Personal Gossip ; - 89| chase | 4 v - ooter " detted TR bl D X of $15 never sxpect such Pleasures Past Where tle People Are, When 3R 2 » gver . ‘ A Nandadie' v 4'99 They Are Going and When ) On sale. at Bodhs Wveie S sives 41 Whins Vi o et et s 9x12 BRUSSELS RUG in Our : | “‘N& Bz 2 D) V[ Absolute Satistaction T Congenial Peopls Mest and En- |'¥ This rug value stands today as the Carpet o i O 9 § \ o . to great- ' h ) Rl ) F Joy Themselves to the Utmost. | Mrs. F. H. Myer entertained four guests est offering of the kind on sale in Omaha Wik N "fl"q il Tfl-\ i Positively | at luncheon- today at the Field club. Chis The best worsted materials are used in and ! / ] Misses Agnes and Juila Barrett gave a |SVeNing Mr. Herman Mets will have aix |{f these rugs, They are firmly woyen mede | Dpapery ‘ - Guaranteed o without miter seams. and surprise party Wednesday evening for Mr, | SUests at dinner gt LD SO A S l3 . Made of satin walnut, beautifully fiaighed and of expert workmanship throughout. ‘Has flour bin, convenient cutlery drawers, slidihg bread or meat board. Top as shown. Row of large Absolutely the best refrigerator William Fields. A variety of games fur- | AMONE the larger dinner parties Satur- dinary durability. Our nished the evening amusement and prizes | 98Y evening at the Field club will be a price for this sale is, only. .. were won by Miss Katherine McCarthy, | PAFtY OF ten. gueats of Mr. 8 P. Cowdery g Decorated Panel Iron Beds ALL BRASS BEDS Mirs Agnes Barret and Mr. Chris Kemmey. | MT F HAGUILOH. whi BRve SIRRL Fiete e e : H Made of heavy tubing with three A value that can't be equalled anyw An fllustrative value broad steel panels at head and massive bed with large 2-inch posts, in_elther __g sample of our splen- The house was decorated with pink and ' 8nd Mr. J IF “‘“”":;“h""' -‘“! i white carnations and those present Miss Catherine Murray has returne foot ~adorned with handsome bright or satin finish, with genulne Fren P floral decorations. Any color of lacquer and guaranteed for ten years did offerings on sale were M 1 < home after a short trip through the east, W Misses Julia Barrett, Julla Kemmey, enamel dsitad, iy s e Sabaahy. Phls’ Netds widt n exceed- values in the past, but never o e ingly handsome bed. .55 anything to equal this » some rocker is made In Speclal for this sale, a SEAvi 5 e most substantial man- Big Rocker Special Elsanor McCarthy, Mary Hayes, M having spent several days in Clinton, Ia., guerite Kemmey, Frances Shields, Agnes |3Nd surrounding cities Barrett, Katherine McCarthy, Marguerite| Mise Laura Diamond has returned from Martin, Marie Martin, Marguerite Shields; i('f‘l\l{v’ Rapids, la., where she went to at- ner. Amer- Messrs. Chris Kemmey, Hugh McCabe, |tend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Joans |/ RS Lawrence Brown, Harold Shields, Patrick | Emma L. Hurley 4 ? 8 N """'1) LAk Hayes, Lioyd Nelson, Paul Roberts, George | Mr. Ed J. Flynn leaves Saturday for a 3 iy Brown and Gilbert Goosig. visit of a month with friends at Nash- } ! R et nandsomel Miss Jessie Millard entertained at|Ville. Tenn v B 3 ) A r 2 broad, rest- luncheon Thursday at her home in com.| Miss Mary Daugherty of Concordia, 4 ¥ g E 24Y. Bank: pliment to Mrs. Horace Burt of Chicago U:M\. 1_:;_ \'l.l'mn‘- -\’lv and Mrs. Mason on oo % full spring The guests were seated at a large round | South Tenth stree g < X seat, up- table that had for its centerpiece a bou-| Mr- Charles P. Moriarty of Tulsa, Okl., U SR o vind z 3 holstered in auet of lilies of the valley. Covers ware| 8Tived in Omaha last Friday to be the guaran - placed for Mrs. Burt, Mrs. E. W. Nash :\IP!‘[ of relatives in this city for a few | teed Nan- o) v, e 3 v v, avs. p ' 3 . c. c L] Mrs. E, A. Cudahy, Mrs. G. W. Wattles.} Tyl 4 oren Burkley is attending a re- it idben pile. AOTE ALS NTHOE . M 2 foather: spe: Mrs. G. A. Joslyn, Mrs. George Bidwell. |, \on of the alumnae of Sacred Heart best worsted materials from ~ clal for Sat- J. A. MeShane, Mrs. G. W. Griffith, Mrs. | miec Frances Dougall, who is il with |l 5% better rugs for the [] e i 10 Deios oF W. J. Connell and the hostess. diphtheria at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Today Mrs. Charles Offutt will entertain | g p. Moorhead, is somewhat improved | for Mrs. Burt and Saturday she will be | yre Dougall arrived this week from Pitts- hohor guest at a luncheon to be given by AL R ot ERFv— TH burg Park—Major J. 8. Miller. D > § vhic e - | Lehmer, M d M A. L. Reed, Miss s ated ks, Ablnins ths Sl e, | bondale BN in vaspoapiia f CAlkerarn 1 W()man’s \Vork Ida r:h:r[w.rl\l:nlery McCormick and M. OF DAYS OF THE GREAT WAR| saratoga—captain J. H. Presson. necessitated her declining the other enter- | ¢, 2 4 fliness at | rming of his sister's serious | : tainments planned in her honor. - | | and Mrs. Paxton X . Saunders—S. B. Peters o) 4 3 that place. ! | kb 2T A Castom Generally Observed in City,| Sherman—E. A. Reichardt Mrs. Sam Faulkner entertalned at| . Charles F. Clarke of Pueblo is al Activities of the Organized VOGUE FOR LINEN IN COATS[ Spanish War Men Taking Part Train—W. O. Morse. luncheon Tuesday in honor of her sister, | gueqt at a prominent hotel for a few days Bodies Along the Lines of Un- | | tee Pient Distes Vinton—Simeon Bloom. Mrs. Will Faulkner. who leaves #00n for [ an routs to Montreal and other points in dortaking of Ooncern to Women. | Walnut Hill-J. B. Bruner R EIRth D akunipeper andnisod her new home in Takoma, Wash. § ¥ % | Dyers Have Achleved Notable Tri-| Webster—L. A. Cuscaden \ Snow- | canada | e e New'a The annual custom of veterans address- | Windsor—J. H. Shugart I have kept a white silk balls formed the centerpiece for the table | g . prominent business | 1 WA In i TGNy SIS, | gt S Benson—G. O. B 1l for sixteen years | Mr. W. 8 Hicksa, promin g The called meeting of the Omaha Material |1n& the public schools on the Friday pre- | Benson—G. O. Barne rosix year g whose present were Mesdames Will [ man of Oklahoma City, was in Omaha last | Woman's club, which was considered for | ceding Memorial day was generally ob-| DUReSTR- B Eskildson. s gy ey aulkner, Isely, Bert Underwood, Arthur | week on husiness and visiting friends. | next Tuesday, will probably not be called | 1 were mever more in demand and |Sérved In Omaha. This vear, for about 0 Tempany, Frank Greenman, F. A. Nelson £d E » of Atchisor, Kan., is a | inons were n and 3 e ————— A decree giving w PRk thereoeac 1 T | Mr. E4 E. Burke o hisor, {after all. Its object was to consider a|certainly never were so varied in weave |the first time, veterans of the Spanish Preveat Nickel from Rusting. rank Underwood, J. J. Mullen, Will Wal- | guest of friends on Sherman avenue for & | proposition for the club's purchase of the | lace and Sam Faulkner your stove.~Mrs. Henry Stout In Pack cen. In packing white lace or white silk waists or fine laces, if you wisn them to remain perfectly white wrap in light blue | Mrs. George Sumner. Mrs. Burt will have | wze prank Evans left Tuesday for Car- F. P. Kirkendall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph| VETERANS TELL CHILDREN Pacific—J. G. Loos. I,mumd with when you Are | | [ men lawyers the right s to plead in royal courts has t veen fssued v Y 4 12 » L o s achieved greater triumphs than in irand Army of e ! 0 over the a cloth dampened with ately after the decree was made ¥ lhhl:A"A{‘llpr{:;vnfi"l:;rl;tfi;.\«:r""l”:i‘yn:d \-x :\-:_:dfl Mont., where he has accepted a position | Iodge streets, for a club house. A ?,z'e,r,,:,v and 1"‘.‘,“, “.m.kr,m:“: one "m’a making the addresses. | linseed oll, wrap the nickel plaied parts {n :rl'\'::".':'\lnnm»'\ Yr’u ed Lhelr naines ,f, .:v 5 r ot ) A n- | in an assay office. majority of the executive committee feels. | jinen frocks and suits in all the colors of | The 8chool rooms were prettily decorated | paper. Next fall you will have no rust tol list of harristers gert and Miss Carrle Wengert of Trenton, | Mrs. Isaac Painter of Marshalltown, Ia., | however, that the purchase of a club house the season's card. Certaln wood tones—|With the national colors, flowers and por i S, nax ‘K\f,‘::‘;,;':m‘\,':":‘m:‘d“fi:‘ o Theland Mr. R. E. Sperry of Soux City, 18 |is too important to be considered at this | neqium shades, half gray, half brown, |laits of the generals and notabies of the Beck H. C. Cady, E. E. Beveriage, A w | I} arrive Tuesday to attend the Cutler. | season, when the club in adjourned for the | with a dash of sreen—are considered espe. | W&r dava. In practically all special Wh h Yohne. W. 3. Mias. Chavias ‘,‘r‘m‘";‘v 4 5i{gu':;lh‘;rulrmp"\‘i:;!wB“]'::l;:':m_:;_l:v‘l-‘: summer. The executive committee Will | ojally chic in linen, and the ash grays are | PALTiotic exerciges were carried out by the | at t e ar et A OI‘ S A. Hopson, Charles Toy, Robert Druesdow, b et B ’ meet again within a few davs and Will | kin to these. All the wistarias and queer | PUPIIS. Including music and recitations, and Buest, decide regarding the called n v " | choruses of patriotic war songs. Richard Gudath, Joseph Turney and A. M.| My, and Mrs. T. T. Bourn of Modale, Ia o . ik tenis truity lavenders and purples, the off tones P 3 Lincoln's Gettysburg address was re 4 3 in roge, the odd blues, the coppery browns f th S d D Jenkins. will_arrive Wednesday to attend the Cut-| The educational committee of the Young | " ° A cited in many of the schools in unison Or € undaa lnner Mrs. J. M. Leach gave a luncheon Tues- | jer-Mandelberg wedding. Women's Christlan association will give a D% VISR NG AR ) Akt Yallowa b thi i Y the almond and pistache and dh!ll’\(h!; 1 \ a i vacation number his evening in the 1 some specially talented pupl reens—in fact, as has been sald, all the audience room of the new bullding. Mrs.|® The addresses of the veterans W Sunday Dinner Menu. are here and selling at 40 cents a pound. season’s new colors are displayed In the | c! of » Soup. Croutos . Garloch of the committee will give a talk | " largely of a marrative character, Inchuding | goiiaq St momatp Sour. Croutons. They are shipped from California and are on & two weeks' vacation trip In Colorado. | "y’ Cii id wiring lnens, too, have | theIr own experiences in field, camp, mar Boiled Rice. Asparagus fine, meaty frult ® | 8 S W gari < e o ST g A Lettuce Salad. Strawberries sold for 15 cents a box Fri- attending a two weeks' trip and a stere- A A horrors of the Andersonville, Libby, Salis 9 Ly e g o i : ¢ | coats are made up primarily for wear with | ! b 4 v Bonbons. Pineapples are plentitul and the wi opticon w e used in fillustration o 4 by rison pens, where the - P patranioh white linen frocks, but may be wofn too | PUry and other pi ¥ p woman will put up her supply for the the talk on some of the resorts and other j o were prisoners of war. The veterans were | A French Method of Cooking Asparagus— over any sheer iingerie frock. These coats ” bundies, standing o season whil ey are cheap y sc places of interest. The assoclation’s work # given bouquets. Those addressing the pup- | Boll it in bund tanding on end 16 the ) Whila Ihay. pre. chesp. 1 TRAY., S0IQ | | | | are of net more or less elaborately trimmed water, leaving an inch or so of the points [ Friday morning for from 7 cents for the closed for th Several of | c and parochial schools were ove the water, oro R X ! o FOR 52. 50 S :Sapt iciaed for. the sumimer, NeveEal |in soutache braiding and linen bands or Ho. and phrochl D gy above the ovater. .nis thoroughly cooks |ymaiier 1o 45 cents each for the giant size | while in others the recitation was given by | the secretaries will attend the summer con High—Colone! William A. Conover the stem without destroying the tips, which % i 4 N | motifs, and some of them are exceedingly | Bumrrafe . Lundsren Sill Be Gouked suouah by the sias A5 for the green stuff, everything is in When a woman sets out in quest of !:;:":‘:"::e:n“:: el o namber of | intricate fn design, while others are com-| Beala—H. W. Gilbert now and in the full, luxuriant size that 4 i e planning to attend also. g #4 Casn—Coionel H. 5. Gillespie. ric orning abounded in 5 of ome-grown product. The pric footwear the great question with paratively simpl | Friday morning abounded in surprises of | marks the home-grown product. The prices A coat of this kind is effective, however,| Castellar—H. Walsh. the most agreeable kind for the woman |are also “home-grown" and convineing ! Central—J. A. Dempster A meeting has been called of local execu« | .1 "oy roaily good in Gesign and work, ‘ Ganiral BakoB. B MiCamue who went to market, but like the early | that the season for canned things is pas first shipment of watermelons of the | selling for 25 cents a pound for the best union cofivention, to be held Tuesday even- | 314 tawdry thing Comenlus—Samuel Gibson. {ation. Mrs. Frances P. Heald, president Farnam—Rev. T. J. Mackay ineteen pounds and are sure good for the | Egg 25 cents a dozen for the best % _— i although this coat and skirt costume on Kellom—& 1. Gordon Sweet corn also made (s first appearance | und 24 cents a dozen 8hop rests upon its ability to un- Although t . 1 [ b tor | lines called for a tall and slender wearer Tl S Craak dozen ea Although they are not as large n, frozen broilers for $5 a dozen. Hens Mrs. George Covell, president of the Mason—Rev. J. H. Brooks fruit line and have been in market all |ducks 17 cents & pound. geese 14 cent B e Biakis and Nausds nties | 81MOSt impossible to fill their orders. A | coming year at least, its courtesies com = mittee shall send its flowers to the living | NOT AN ENVIABLE POSITION OMAHA ¢ congratulation to its members as oc: ! Frincess Beatrice ot Saxe-Coburg, who s her is, ‘“Where can I get the most |tive committees of arrangements for the |, o .poo. edivion it is & hopelessly coarse| Clifton Hill—J Gillespie bird, she who went first got the pick.| Butter is & little cheaper than it was, means the most style, comfort and & - | Very heavy laces on the Cluny and Rus-| Druid Hill-Lewis Pixley season came in this morning and sold for | package creamery. Other butters range quality for the money. The repu- [ of the state organization. will be in the city | 819 broad bands of such lace were used to | Farte ™ ey s N8 mittee. The preliminarles for the con Lake—A. N. Yost Friday morning and sold at 6 cents a| Fresh broilers sell wholesale for 80 a dersell all others. We are show- s . | the fow weeks immediately preceding the | “3T8 “0U1e% 08 & T SCH EUCAr WORHH | Lol Wan ke, as they will be later they are well filled or 1% cenis a pound, spring chickens 17 that others ask $5.00 and $4.00 5 v Douslas County union, will leave ' this | lked a8 an accompaniment to the taflored | Monmouth Park—David Thompson | woek. Both ‘thered and black varietiex | pound and turkeys 3 cents a pound | white blouse embroidered in color may be . o A0 Flae e T s | Amertcan Girla Pity (he Princess Who | FlOUP Questlon- nght Paxton R ine torm of a note or a letter. It is the Rinimaotive Quone, bt | custom of the club and has been for many | . | | casion demanded and flowers in case of | MOF® Enslish than German, being & daush- | YOU dO not want for my money?”’ *By most she s 3Nn\lnnnl Women's Christian Temperance | | Sotamblan—caat e s SR by ing at the Young Men's Christian associ- | o il e B fiieh Dupont—H. Rhoades. % cents each. They weigh from sixteen to | from 23 to 2 cents a pound | stan orders trim some of the linen frocks, | tation of Alexander'’s Sample Shoe | Monday for conference with the local com. | 24vantage upon the model skteched here Franklin Hull. first of the season guaranteed and the fresh sell from 22 o 23 | vention is being so arranged as to reliave , 26COURt of Its sharply defined trimming | . origworth—A. Lockner ing shoes in all styles and leathers oy mesting of all possible work [and the color of the linen are so much| Lothrop—R.'B. Howell Cherries are the newest offering in the |cents a pound, roosters 10 cents a poun . . | coat and skirt costume of linen that it |s Omaha View—G. R. Rathbun for at— g evening for a two weeks' trip through { organizing unions Mrs. Covell is one of . ol 5 the most successtul organizers of the stat.. | Made to take the place, but costs more : | | than the other and lacks the smart sim- 4 " | The executive committee of the Omaha | Plicity of the simply tailored blouse in . ter of the former duke of Edinburgh and ontinued fliness or death. In future, the e of K Edward, is b dly to be con- S Frowers are 1o Do st 15 the ‘iving’ and | Biece o KInE Edward.ls hasly to be oon common flour the notes sent in condolence. Tt ts also [ oril R B0 TRE PEEOR. O SO ace the custom of the club to send a silver r #poon 10 all bables born to club members. | SOUNIA her enssgement with King Manusl \OU dO want has been arranged. That does not mean . that romance has brought the young couple together, but that the exigencies of royalty ~ » and International polities have been served. Rar: the “Future 3|84 iesine sc ke pow s a who seems ill fitted to fa-e the storms of | expresses in a limited degree only, the magnificence of the et s [ ta O6 Portugal's blood-stained throne. She has scenery in the Canadian Rockies viewed enroute to the D N i e led a simple lite in England and Germany ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSTI!ION Promi Much of Pleasure. | and from that she will be transplanted Into purt where even the queen herself St Stopover without extra 'charge at the famous resorts Be' Hiriad th e bulince'a¢ Aatacmint Banff—Lake Louise—Pield—@lacier. Mrs. Charles Dyball will entertain Mon- A - “ o hed b A o s party and | Then In Manuel the princess gets for a This ‘Land Enchuntment” is reached only by the day afternoon, May 31, at a card p v husband a fat and lazy youth, whose brain hosiery shower in honor of Miss Leah | 2 A 18 dull and sluggish. and whos “rules” be- Canadian Pacific Raiiway Mandetverg. 0 o By o B ISl . t Mr. and Mrs A. Paxton will entertain | o ¢ \wherefore. There can be fe. - t o t . S Through trains to Seattle from St. Paul daily at 19:30 a m at dinner this evening at their beautitul |y 0 ol T ncess B i e r er 1 ats a . Low Excursion Fares from all places to Seattle and all Puget 3 n P S Poadiins Bogrer ® y Princess Beatrice Sound cities and return. oW howms in Fairacres in how Juds® [hor tuture Alasks and raturn from Vancouver 84, by can Pacific and Mrs. W. A Redick Nlrvm:‘.’l'l:n:‘u:‘ . WASHBURN * CROSBY Co. o > will be used In decoration Blgger Better. Busler—That's what ad. nd for “Chalienge of the Mountains™ and Alaska folder. be placed for Judge and Mrs. Redick, Mr.|verusing in The Bes does for your A. C. Shaw, General Agent, Chicago and Mrs. Arthus Remington, Mr. and Mrs. | busioess.

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