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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1910. s [T | company and which probably gave rise 0 [ . v, brooks, Mr, aud Mrs. George Baiers, SOCIETY PREPARES FOR LENT |ovc"ume che yan colbg. 68 the ML | drs, WO Heae ot h Lame e, Mo Mrs. Cudahy, wceording td the interview, | Minnie Anderson, Miss Anna Balers, Miss ‘ | In company with a friend who was her| Dorothy Crooks, Miss Mildred Wohlford $t. Valentine's Day and Lincoln's|suest, went to Minneapolis I|hll\e“!nl~ Mis, Jay D. Foster entertained at lunch- h gestion of her husband, to see the “Merry | eon Saturday at the Omaha elub in compli- Birthday to Be Celebrated. Widow'" and engaged a box for the week, | ment to Miss Edna Dunn of Salt Lake City, — attending every performance. She had | who is the guest of Mrs. Bverstt Bucking- | friends In the company and there were sev- | ham. Th table had a decoration of pink | INVITATIONS CONTINUE COMING | (ol e stapades Gurice the | carhations ond sovers ware placed for Miss 5 7 l‘ARNAM ST i week. From Minneapolis the company | Bunn, Miss Laura Dale, Miss Martha Dale, | (4 Travelers Depari for Warmer Olimes | went to Duluth, but Mrs, Cudahy and hor [ Miss Smedley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. | . and Owners of Winter Homes | friend, after taking leave of the members, [ Wayne Hemphill, Miss Ifilda Hammer, | declded 10 give them a little surprise, 8o | Miss Blolse Wood, Mrs, Everett Bucking | followed them to Duluth, where they also [ ham, Mrs. F. B Pearce, Miss Gladys Leave for Remainder of Senson. | | engaged a box and when the curtain rose | Peters, Miss Norma Marshalll and Mrs. | Ay - on the first performance, they stepped from | Foster 1 The February Pree. behind the hangings of the box and ap- | Mrs Bryce Crawford, Mrs. John Levelle | By MeLandburg Wilson plauded. ~ According to the interview, the | snd Mrs, W. J. Morlug gave a buffet Now hlooms for all the world to ses singer then on the stage was unable to |luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. The February cherry tree, proceed, but just stood and laughed, “and | Bryce Crawford, when the guests were | gl AR L O the house got next to it, and just went | members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Those | $ 50 s into storms and gales of laughter.” present were Misses Gertrude Branch, Jes First Cuph nding fair Mrs, Cudahy hiis returnetl to Kansas City | sle Pontius, Pearl Fitagerald, Margaret ' .' ' And eried. " irce, 1 do declare; | ana anmounces that she and her husband | Phillibgl, Alice Troxell, Mattie Pyle, | AT, : — 3 ' RHRTIY He left inftials carven there. contemplate building a new home on their [ Burtha Whoeler, Frances Gould, Jessie Na- farm near there, theff present residence [ son, Katherine Thomas, Verne Stockdale George Washington then eut it down | in the city being too smali for their fam- | Klsie Sayles of Council Bluffs, Urada In order to acquire renown, " o Pisher, ; . 2 i it i Scalt, B Tisher, Mesdames W. L. | Choice of any Coat in stock Choice of any Suil in stock, The story serves hls fame to crown. | - | Baughn, H. G. Cox, George Johnson | Pleasures Past. Briggs, V. R. Gould, E. E. Lemon, C. W ;\,'fl’.‘y_:“;'l-:h':&'{ul"I"‘:':L".“!"n_';;e ';'uilw'tl and -l:'z':x“':::e”\”:e Nu:::‘um ‘?;i.;nru, Binde ”utpi'nmu-u Bluffs, C. A e 'hree-plece and bramed s““s a" EEGETESNES AEecanlh R ettt &) regardless of former sell included, regardless of former | ing price, Monday selling prices, Monday Lippincott's. the garrison. Miss Gilmore of Omaha was ! jonn Martin, G. F. Reed of Council Bluff: a Kuest of the club. Thursday evening the members of the AON DR :‘""' ‘:';"' o A o [C Miss Jean Cudany was nostess at & de-|p. . 0. sisterhood gave thelr anmual | ) - ' of Junig o | with Miss Holen Davis: meeting: of 1 | 1ENtEul luncheon Saturday at her howe Infdinner ana entertainment at Hotel Rome | Monday Sewing club; Miss Frances Kee. | horor of Miss May Noyes Norman of St | fo; (heir husbands and a few invited line of Council Bluffs, dinner at her home | Joswph, Who i the guest of Miss Frances | gueuts. Atter a bafiquet had been served for the Wil -Keeline* D \ 7 ‘ove! e e - ole ""’””fi‘”‘i‘::““' line medding party. | Nash. Covers were placed for ‘eleven |ine eveniug was devoted to a literary pro ing My sical club at Al Sa chureh, | Buests | gram. Mrs. Johu Rutherford Hughe: with organ recital by Mr. J. H. Simms, | The Tredeceln club of Dundee was enter-| b sident of Chapter M, presided as toast. | home. Narcissus formed @ pretty center- e assisted by Mrs. linm‘l“fl\h Ipton; wed- | tafned Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs.|magrer. After dinner remarks were made | Bluffs Mr. and Mrs J. H. Harte, Mr. and Mrs.| (o My, Clara M. Wilson, state organizer Bpone: Mts Daniel Bt o, onatdy S | W. Fisher, Miss Jessle Robeson and Mrs. Fort Crook, afternoon receptio i Alter- i of i ption r- | Dubuque, who is the guest of ier daughter, | ool N SRR B S ey, o'cleck coffes; Mr. and Mrs. John Ro ., JA entertained at luncheon Saturday at her . Copper, Mrs. Car , Mr. and | bridge party: Mra. Daniel Badm i cg” |Piece for the table and covers were placed | ¥ COPPer, Mra. Caroline Bronson, Mr. an party at Rome hotel ot Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest Richards, who| Erench, Mra. Clara M. Wilson, Mra, A T | “ye, oy "y, W 7, “U008 T T00 TOES . bridge party. meeting of the Original daughter, Mrs. E. Leo MoShane, will leave S A For thls week are sensfllnnal Bridge club, Miss Kthei Fry, evaning|(%us decorated the tables and covers were Mr®. John R. Hughes, Mrs. Luld B.|g a0 5ol o (0 7 S for Miss Marion Kuhn; Week-Iind Danc: j l { : bt b e P e e A i n P I s lustrous, hair braid is full 36 urday Night club at Dundee. merly of Dayton, O., but mow of Omaha, |Dr- and Mrs. R. B. Schindel, Judge and jhe W), st ) P o Toeriee St. Valentine's dsy will come In Lent| where she will be tI Ylo 0na UL il e Gy ebebenied | e ey Eled Dekiay evihlag by M. p AT, Sistes STanale JeCHikh Teie o e the guest of the com- Finest quality convent hair, full 36 inches The following item w partake of this popular holiday. An an- | Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, | Ker, Carl Wilson, Edward Bratton, Hurd - S vy LR MoGonnels as thate heon oond Mra. A B.| Dr. W. 0. Bridges, Mr. J. H. Millard. g g ey g Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. her home. The rooms were decorated with ding of Miss Frances ine 1o Mr. Roy | (v i+ % A Wilcox at 8t. Paul's church, Counell Charles T. Vollmer. The guests llllllld?ll‘h>, Mys. William Berry, Judge A. L. Sut- WHDNESDAY—Mrs. Albert V. K G. H. Gllesple, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Harte, " br G of P. E. O. work In Nebraska; Mr. Walter Giption Bt hep home_for Mra Mr. and Mrs, H. Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. | i afionleg e e L Willlam Hall Clarke, whist ‘luncheon, at [ ¥ Zitsman, Mrs. Mary Harte. | George Franklin Coppe dw ho! i 4 > ¥ de pper. Mrs, Edward L. {he home of Mrs. Baum; Miss Hillman of | Complimentary to Mra. D, 0. Mvers of | ([0 (F8OUS FIOPEE P RATL T | nate Card club, Mrs. Harry Gordon: Miss . A Mirlam Patterson, afterncon tes, and 9 M® B. Lee McShane, Mre. Willlam J. Fove |y, Anna Maud Bratton, Mr. and Mrs aveing card pariy Frank A. Broadwell, Mr. and Mrs. George L -l 7 URSDAY—Mrs. ¥. A. Nash, afternoon [ Mrs, Fred A. Cressy and Mr. and Mrs, |8 iy, and Mrs. Charles L. McCloud ot ernoon_bridga party Mrs. John' . Bea. | 0T nine guests. Ralph Cressy of Fairbur Mr. and | Kennilworth SPECIAL mnv -Slornoon bridge for Migs Raftre Mr. and Mrs. W M. Burgess enter- M » Walt W. Fish ;‘ a4 Mr Mrs. George Myers of Dubuque, who has from 2 to 6 o'clock; Clix olub, dancing | *UPRer last evening at their home in honor | Max Foote, Mr. and Mrs. B I |this week, left Friday evening for her Home, FRIDAY—Miss Beulah A. Bressier, O. H. . | bave recently | Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward L. Howe, Dl y come to Omaha to reeide| Ia.. v e Senlor party; Mrs. Daniel Baum, ir. | grom Douglas, Wyo. Cut flowers and| M- &nd Mrs. Frank Houseman, Mr. and |4 "hO have been the guests of their party. placed for forty guests. Bridge was played | Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mockler, | pp' o SRTURDAY—Mrs. | : 3 0 ae Hamilton expects to leave in o Ao Liaars. Jobn A Kuhn, luncheon | tollowing supper [ B2 ana Mesdv Deas Hisber, BAV, M| o ‘Seiy' wegks ‘tor New Work sivhare, Sftée Shown {n illustration—This beautiful ing club, at Chambers; meeting of (he| Mr. &nd Mrs. DeForest Richards, for-|Mre. Ralph W. Livers, Mfs. James Phillips, L be gone about six months. She will a il e vy 3 onths. § spen anolrole ond AN &/6ob- 1V s; $18 % were honor guests at a beautifully ap-|Mrs. A. L. Sutton, Mr. and Mre. John B. | (1o greater part of the time in i encircle the head—3 in a set—weight 3 ounces; $18 value pointed dinner given Friday evening by Mr, | Watkins, Misses Fannie McHugh, Nettie g > manding officer of t army Z f 4 c i' d long, welght 3 ounces—excellent during the next fortnlght. . Many of the | thir home. Those present were Mr. and | Fannie Slabaugh, Messrs, Lester Philips, | wife, who nreouu:::n:r;'nm;l;::) s ornet braid--x. it ook *ocial affairs, both large and small, Will | Mrs, E. A, Cudahy, Mr. and Mrs, DeForest | Car: Wilson, Edward Bratton, Hurd Stry- Y they go at $6.00 and . Marshalltown Herald: “Mrs. W. F. Denny ticipated event of this week will be the | Stryk SO ¥ . . . r. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Miss Millarq, | Stryker. Mrs, F. L. McCoy re visit- i o . sl e inbe b R rgess, Miss Millard and Mrs. F. L. McCoy of Omaba are visit s =INe! wi o Miss Henrletta Rees entertained at a * oW ¥ Ruth. Mrs. McCoy is Mrs. Ruth's sister., B FA16. wenk b1y Street In homor of Mr. and Mra. Arthur|musicale. and tea Saturday afternoon at|, M'®® Rose ]“°'“ '”': fthe 1o Haw YOk #ney came to attend the seried of partias Crane Lewls. Their guests will be mem- CWR O [NLEeD [y ek .| which will be held at the Ruth home, for . . h In all ordinary shades, well made Dera of the younger ket and valentine decr | cut flowers and an toresniun wmiens | Mr- Archie Love loft Thursday for a trip [ WHCh Wi b held at the Ruh Home, 28-inch Switch-~txavuiouisin: iyt ‘¢ grations will prevall and there probably (program was given by Misses Marjory | ', J(80888 City and St. Louls. L} iy n Miss Helen Grantly arrived this morning our regular price which 1s $10.00, this week only v\l:l be one or two cotillion figures with | Bryant, Margaret Croker, Viva Craven, “':z‘"NB';“”;" ""f‘::'w“';:“‘:el"“ BUf| from Des Moines and will spend the week ;il‘:n:in:wf:r\“r;: DTI\: (;m'lkr:n club 1win Grace Carter, Dorothy Rohrbough, Dor- | " "nd"ur‘;' ':hm_" - "W'M'“ have |the Buest of Mrs. Howard H. Baldrige arty Saturday evening, othy Ryle, Jessie R ; . X i $ a . Charles L j ebruary 1. As this will be Lincoln's | Ravenstosk. My Lunud":::.mn:} rl;;::;; faRac Ao aparimant At W Park avenus. :)"ramnmw:Ql,'lr:;v‘r\ox:lsuil’:xns:u':fi; G}::::I Gray Switches Transformations brithday, they will . . . J sl Miss Hester H. Peters has roturned from 3 5 G ith e navonet L Secorate the ball room | Barrows. Refreshments were served atter [, Myt oo u e it ety oo O™ |wmith of ‘Omaha, and is ,playing at the Benutiful 1ine of gray and puro whits Gungg The most remarkable line of trans ok o:flu l”:vu:r: o the program and about fifty guests were City. Orpheum this week. Although! most of nvl'llltr“hel.lfl('fv’!‘l}y;l Vo ‘l‘m:(?;;l long, fornmations shown in the west, re at Fort: Crook are planning | present. b 3 Miss Grantly's time is occupied, some soclal Witloh soid i gl 84 414,00 o up from lo Hive a, valentine hop at the gartison, | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burmester (enter.| MF: Harry O'Nelll has arrived trom his} g "oy o cioc & MGURIEN o0 i b e SO Py, This alzo probably will take place a few | tained at high five Wedacsday evening in | *P¢h w:'“'" Nebraakp 304, s et the | 3 os, “and Mrs. Charieh M. ‘Withsin, Who days before February 14 honor of Miss Mi Fre. | OTOSHA club, . o) ! d this knowledge. is not acquired in a day. Having ok b Frcioag Boxi xl)l;er ::::: o OF re- | Mr. H. T. Bastman has returned from |31 ;:"’:r'""'{h::’rm‘:;y“::‘ C"‘)“m'l‘;‘f]‘i‘l:‘:pl“: “I'Ghi“ “.ir frich Rpigrdelal) ox?l‘w'v"{mvl"n::;'n: Ol;'nlhllwfqor the paal twenty years . - 4 - |s 3l J t of the knowledge gained, when you buy here. Our Onsaha friends of Mre. Jack Cudahy of | Firet prizes wero won by Mrs. EQ Wuitt of |SPo'C Visit In New York City and other| opb g 1o leave the train at Sofia. Bal. O e e roarts who Reep sbreast OF the times—any style oreated in the Kansas City, f | . eastern points. a, dressing department Is in the hands of cxperts who keep ity, formerly Miss Bdna Cowln| Benson and Mr. O. L. Wohlford. Mr. and A garia, and cross the Black sea, a diversion cast or abroad 13 always seen first at Monholt's. ¢ of this city, will be inters Miss Lynn Curtis, who has been in Den- ¥, e Interested to learn | Mrs. D. W. McVea won second prize. Mrs. ver since the holldays, will return home| VDICh they found interesting, as in their Fou Stylish Hai Goods, B 0, that the recant report that she was going | Burmester was assisted by Mrs, O, V. aboutFebruary 1 party were two American physiclans, two > - 'mfl':“lflb 1"!-&&"":" 1411 Widosy o an & member of the “Merry | Crooks. Miss Anna Balera furnished the |" A daughter was born Saturday morning to| GeFman ' gentlemen, and an English ofti- Duoicuiag gt Rasssie, Telphoe | FARNAM ST, o 0w/ company I8 not true. One of the | music for the evening. Those present were cer residing at Constantinople, whp had . Kansmy Clty papers gives an intcrview | Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. £ :;I"-yn:‘x:; i::m: Konnedy: R0 Bouth | o e 1ifa saving o o had Write Department B fox illustrated ogru with: Nirs. Qudahy regarding a little trip | Wultf, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MoVea, M : \ 2 *| Black sea. p Mr. and F. P. Kirkendall and Mr. A she recq ntly made with the “Merry Widow" (and Mrs. Q. L. Wohiford, Dr. and Mrs)|eng u:‘ A,Ml: R.,dl;,:,: hy oot ,:,"hm,l,:, Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles, = == b Vi o e ey ey ey [ 18 fOF 8 triD to Florida. ;‘;},‘:‘o :,":Q:,. e!:\:llf:x'lm::::er“}::mel ‘,: l;f;: apolis. That same evening she will give a p e Miss Jessle Barton, daughter of Mr. and 9 i b, s < " ol fee for her st. B d l e T S — v Jo Barion 1 &t Clarkeon hospltl surt | U8Y evenin for the west. During ther atay * Sclock coffee for her guent. | Bartender 10 le i Porom CNOUE Sorae. in California they will entertain a number o 0 Saturday, ven b Wil Spence-and Mie Jemso|OF Omab, peope. . and am ", X 1 8 N o By syl Box, Till Tapped| | Spence will leave next Saturday{for Call-|Cudahy, Mrs. K. W. Nash, Miss Jean |p MoF SPATRREN RO T 0 OROD | fariila, t0:BRA00 Alk whel Miss Bess Baum and Miss Fran “(“ l" Ny o s ke Geargs Mre, Nathan Merriam and Misq Mildred | €% * ;‘;‘;" Wil| leave in February for a trip _,o',":mw Who alse lives at the Potter, and | Most Approved Method Employed by g lh::d:d‘"t:njrl')‘rln l:\(?.”'l“‘::‘d:y tor an ex- "»',n‘"';"“’”‘;:r;”"m“::' l:"";;‘:‘c'l" ‘G? ‘:'"’:‘ a3 her apartments adjoin those of I.lrn-; Robber in Council Bluffs o) Cont,nue | Mra. 0. D. Taibert of Kimball, Neb, |Mrs. Charles Martin are planning & trip| Kunn they will be thrown together and Saloon., | tormerly of Omaha, is visiting at the home | {0 the Pacific coast and\wlll be guests at ‘.Nf; m ,..l,:.:.: :‘. ‘,':( nb‘:“(Lf"([\'.»fllx 3 | OF o sister; Megt 1. T Youns: the Wattles home. Mrs. Howard Kirk- | Vited guests numb; : Miss Eileen McCaffrey, who has been | P&trick of Lincoln and Miss Nettle Wattles Weddings and Engagements. With the bartender, Chris Krtshmer, FOUR DAYS LONGER serlously 1l at her home with typhold |Of Noligh, nicces of Mr. and Mrs. Wattles, | A and Mrs. 8. J. Duncan announce the | covered by his gun, @ highwayman robbed Blanche Sorenson { fever, 1s now greatly improved. Will also be their guests for a Wme. engagement of their daughter, Miss | Dennett's saloon at Sixth street and Six- d Mrs, Danlel L. Johnson of Dundee, and Y ey Claudine, to Mr. Willlam J. Webber. The | teenth avenue, Council Bluffs, of $17 and p the exhibition Of | her sister, Mrs. P. N. Deuel, left Thursday BN gy hepdsion ) wedding will take place early in March, some small change at 6 o'clock Saturday TEACHER OF SINGING afternoon for southern California. Mru, Frederick A. Nash will give bridgs | "nr, ang Mrs. S. L. Wiley announce the | morning Studio 548 Ramge Block Miss Amy Gilmore has gone to Iort|Party Thupsday afternoon engagement of their. daughter, Miss Ruth, | After ransacking the till the robber udaio ge Bloc | Mrs. N. Nelson has issued invitations | < g | Crook, where she will remain several days D S ations |4 Mr. Thomas 8. Harrison of Wyoming. | forced Krtshmer at the point of his gun i 15th and Harey Sts. Tel, H2687 as the guest of Mrs, Clemens McMillan. f{h‘(" @ bridge party to be glven at her home | e marriage will be celebrated in Feb- | into the lcebox, locked it und then made o Mr. and Mrs. Victor Celdwell are plan- o -fi‘“’d“)' afternoon ruary. | his escape. Nothing since has been heard Se————— e - 1 ) rs. Danfel Baum, jr., will entertain at| i : a o Mr. - v ctender did not get rele inmg to leave soon for a trip to California, Ak - ‘; ey '““ ’ “d‘" :': The engagement Is announced of Mr. Her-| of him. The bartender did not get rel “"“"huc winter Was a0 great that srain bad to and during their absence Miss Helen Hub- | Pridge ureday. afternoon an Tiday | pert Meyer of New York City, son of Mr. | until a customer came and and hearing his be shipped in 'trom easterm poinis. 'Y afternoon at her home on South Thirty- g gt L | bard will oceupy their home, and Mrs. Moritz Meyer of Omaha, to Miss | origs at once unlocked the box and set |, ‘ | Miss Grace Mauger of Pataskala, O., is | fifth street. Melva Eckert of New York City. The wed- | him free. nmfin:'\:q-wll:gll:r: -'v“'il'fd":?“f?hé?d u'r".rl:: | visiting for a week with her cousin, Miss| Miss Hillman, sister of Chaplain Hillman | ging will take place in the spring. |t | sheep andé cattle Industry is growing and | Heeter Peters, 1111 South Twenty-elghth [#t Fort Crook, has issued invitations for| The wedding of Miss Ruth McNaughton. | NEF) GRAIN SAYS BASIN MAN |, tulmn'k‘-tl importance, but It seems that street. an afternoon recgption Wednesday at their | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNaugh- R TSNP LA ald ot 11thie. attanton from the | Mr. and Mrs. R. ©. Peters and two |GUAarters at the post ton, and Mr. Earl Powell of Chicago, took | AT ¢ 5 O e g o younger children expect to leave In about| Mrs. Daniel Baum, jr., and Mrs. William | piace Thursday evening at the home of the | W* 5 Have Caused — two weeks for Los Ange Cal., for a|HIN Clarke have issued invitations for a|bride's parents, 1626 South Thirty-thivd PSS ter. Mystiffeations of History. [P ’ A VI O BV T Wik wraka. | whist luncheon Wednesddy, February. 2 |street, Rey. J. W. Conley performing the WG il S SR al iafn DIos ectlon Mr. and-Mrs, Allon T. Rector of Chicago, |10 be given at the home of Mrs, Baum. | ceremony. -On thelr return from a .v,m.‘.u‘l @ ot Busin wyo,, | Afler he usiu inoantations, ‘handed " oui o oo h N h ay pacific | Mrs. H. Heyman will receive. Thursday | wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Powell will re- Harrison ~G. Shed ol asin, ¥0., | this ocacular agd mysterious message: who were on their way to the Paclfic [imesing. ou1s | formerly of Omaha, 15 in the city for & few | “No wist hef Imefo raligo odment 000 ¥ coast. spent Friday as the guest of Mr. |afternoon at her home, 2503 North Twenty- |side in Omaha . wor o Rl At fanse e 0f 177 Wabash Ave, Chlcago | anis Mbs. Clbache W.! Moshlee. fourth street, from 2 to 6 o'clbck, In honor | The wedding of Miss Frances Koeline, | daya’ visit | ™Nobody could translate . . Mrs, George C. Strahan has given up heér |Of her guest, Mys. Charles Blckard of |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keeline, | The heavy snows and bitter winter, no| It was written In a languigo entirely un- residence at 2814 North Nineteenth street | New York City. |and Mr. Roy Wilcox of Council Bluffs, will | says, have taught the ranchers of the Big |known. 5 : 4 | " Thousands of years afterward, howeyer, At 1519 flow and will leave about the middle of Feb- Mrs. A. V. Kinsler will give a reception | take place Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Horn and Basin valle; that more mnhl,un American typewriter salesman found it | ruary for an extended saatorn stay. Wednesday, February 2, In honor of Miw. il‘}plm‘onal chureh in Councll Blutfs. Rey.|must be raised in order to guard against | exceedingly easy and turned it into & rally- l SS Miss May Noyes Norman of St. Joseph, | Tuesday at All Saints' church, when J. H.|Dartey, Buffalo, Iil.; Miss Florence Lichty, |Mo. who has been the popular guest of | Simms, organist of All Saints’, will render Waterlog, la., and Miss Hazel Hannan, ) rvation o o 3 o ory Al hril he hearts o - Miss Louise Lord leaves this morning |Conpad Spens. The hours are from 4 to 6. |J. R. Jones will officiate. Miss Hess Mc tarvation of m‘n ha m"en on ”w'll’;fi:lu“lh;’z‘;fihhwjlflllnlltglcfnmn;: “L‘Ly'a | for a visit with friends and reatives in| Miss Ethel Fry will entertain at cards|Mullen of Onawa, Ia, will be mald of |ranges. The shortage In Wyoming the | iieo*rribune, R o2 v . | Miss Frances Nash this week and who has {an organ recital, and will be asslsted by |Council Blufts. Mr. Blaine Wiicox, brother | ’ S0 greut interest has been shown in the been much ententalned, expects to, leave | Mrs. Douglas 1. Weipton, contralto of the groom, will be best man. The church display of these artisti i1 iful f Sodey Tar Sk Metme e aal Bk 2dkn B i will give |sorvice will be followed by a large recep- | ) 280 artistie g * o Mr. va. John Ross, ir., gy Mowpd by & | o Mi. 10 and beanuti "! ”'_"” Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blackwall left Fri-|an cvening party Wednesday at their home, tion at the home of th “‘!‘ Jockin overings that we feel justified)in continuing | day- evening for Chicago, where they wers| Mys, 4. H. Beaton will give an afternoon | The bride, well known in Omaha. comes o St l for th C . season 0f 1910 oxhibiti four A > ckwell's [ bridge BArty at her home sday n | AN old Council Bluffs family and @ the exhibition four day I(!lll{('l'**Mfludn‘\', called by the death of Mrs, Blackwell's |bridge party at her home Thursday | bie: attete Rave fagn i y es e omlng | e €1, Mo e Cum O el sh Ty cratng; Pebregry & honor and the’ bridesmalds will be Miss | the exhibit father, Mr. George P. Whitcomb, & promi- |honor of her siyter, Miss Julla Raftree of | DOWOr many Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ‘ : will be gone until the first of March. The Tuesday Morning Musicale Will ineet | Hasel Burgesser, Clayton, 1il.; Mjss Harriet | ""M‘ "‘“’;“9‘" ot "'”‘l'h"T & eV "L':T‘HU . i - THE MARK OF,FASHION is bard to be defined, but is unmistakably an re. . C. Troxell and Miss | s Miriam Patterson will glve an in _ Admirers of these textiles from the mys- B leave Monday for Miami, | tormal tea Wednesday atternoon at ner | AK-SAR-BEN MEN AT WORK @ phvicent ‘.’;‘I_r‘,'l: :',",h“,’:r,",;'f:‘:f.':’Zfl:i:f;,,'\':f."‘“m‘" Wiydaln: Ing. name terions Orient gre reali ing that the collection | Fla., Key West and Havana, Cuba They (home from 4 to & o'clock I honor of he — For ! he tailored suits, ¢ dresses will now on display i . : will return fn April, vislting in Waghing- |guest, Miss Mabel Woodruff of Indian- | Members of Hourd of Govermors and | . _For the comitig season, the tallo 5, coats and dress i splay s not an ordinary one, that in ton, D, Refore Teturning. . By o g occupy a prominent position in the realm of dress. Simple effects wi Sets % t lomi t e, wit velty in the cut i je- magnificence it is second to none in the coun- | Miss Balth Figher, daughter of dr. and| 1o Des Molnes. be the dominant note, with noveity in the cut and trimming arrange 1 o o ments. try, and that the prices are the lowest for fine Mok flearge 1 PR 3o Las bean ‘st | g To begin with, the coat which forms part of the spring snit, will be \ tending the University of Nebraska, has re- | © . Pickens, H. J. Penfold and J. ¢ 0 4 0 o Rl 98 e Gpting gk, v rugs. } | turned home from Lincoln and has decided SUPERFLU(WS HAIR CURED Root of the board of Ak-Sar-Ben governors }’:‘:tf"”{'\;m:' ;‘y":i'l‘l'm”'":'w:\“ l‘:)“;,h_l‘m"'::ld":”'l"‘: hh‘“‘\:‘l’_“":‘,_ kelng first Jin 3 “ { 10 spend the rest of the winter at home, | F g {and Lieutgnant O:ho E. Michaelis went to | i v e » A Many choice pieces have been sold. A | /Mrs. Louls Bradford's apartments at the | & 1ady WIll Bend Free to any Suf-|,, G o wngay night to arranke with 3 ”“; “l"““'“;'“’l‘“b“ tendency “’;l"h" "“’“‘;“5 SRAN00 8 ‘I"'“ 'i“”“;‘“'; v shi 2 e 3 . Hamilion will be occupled b Pauli fever the Secvet Which he Molnes military tou ent eom- ouse, but this s taken as a novelty, more than a practical etyle, ai l““; o ooy V1R Monday to replenish 1\\'.:.:-1.‘: for one munl:..?qh:u'l‘l:oy wil b Cured Her. :mn.f.m‘-:.-::.m.: dhise. foe the military as such it is most likely to remain. It will be evident, both in high- and make the collection as complete and com- | taken by Miss Landis and Miss Hibbard, | | mancuvers next fall. 1t has been announced grade as well as lu popular garments, but it will in no wigé compete prehensive as on the first da | who will .occupy them until Mrs. Brad-| Since a chlld I was distressed abd hu- | oS0 (00 EU R0 T e military with the strictly tailored suit, which has been held in the highest es- ) | | ford's return. millated by an unwelocome growth of ha teem of good dressers for many years 1o d the bourd of governors . Miss Henrlotta Rees will loave for Kan. |90 WY face and arme I tried all the de- |Lurnament and the boar kg The tailored coats will be semi-fitted, with French seam backs. wish to arrange it that the dates will ; ilatorie owders, ide cre: and 3 y o the prevalling o sas Cliy to spend a fartnight the guest of | BAAIOTICN b ‘Inld’l"ilfl“g'lfi: dl'm-’.“n':-':m B4 | sonfilot, but will follow each other so that Diagonal cuts and front fastenings will be the prevailing style faetor, | Miss Loulse Rubl, whose marciage to Mv. | oaly 1o make it worse. Ior weekd | suf. | trogps at one of the tournaments may ap- This fancy arrangement is evident in the backs'ns well as in the fronts, Lawrence Blodgett will take place Tuesday, | fered the electric nesale without belug rid | pode o1 (ne other in many instances the similarity being most prominent Fehruary 15. Miss Ruhl visited Miss Rees | ©f my hh-mlui: 1 spent s Rram dn‘llal We wish to call especial attention to this season’s showing of ma- . money on various things in vain, until a O Y " . Y 2 last summer and has many m..fa. here. oiand recolnineried & lmite fersaaration gt oy i mrlnhf, recently !l;uunlrled. which we strongly «lllh»hnslle as being the » . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Leete of Clarksville, ch succeeded where all elwé falled correct weave to develop the extremely smart tailor suits of the day, 1 s facto t Ivry, Parls, a Ta. who have been spending two months mple remedy onabled me porma: | 1 aval (ibine deiven by Solb of steam. was A s guests of thelr daughtos, Mys G. W, nently to find entive relief from all trace of once set to wark and when falrly uader rt Dealer ’ J nweloome halr, and forcver sud my em ’ LAk bl A~ Watties, bave gose to Sioux City, where |parassment, 1t I simpie, safe. surc, and :{‘.’,,,,:r_‘ge'p‘,“; e houts. or' 10 :l‘";_', they will viait thelr daughter, Mra, John|oan be used privately at home. Without |rmatio ofier kept it lubricated. and & work- McHugh, before returaing to thejr home. | feAr of paln or biemish. It makes the eloc- |man visited it once in iweive hours (o | tric needle I necessary. | Mre. Robert H. Olmated and Mias Flor- | "1* WGl ' Hetall Full pastiouiars to en. | TREVRIAD the oll reservolr. rotating - isk | ence Mmated, who have been visiting in | able any other sufferer to achieve the same being about six miles a minute, a polnt on Milwaukee, Jiave returned (o Chieago, [ RAPRY results ua 1 did privately at home. | that olrcumference must have traveled in where (hey Will be the guests for (wo | Agdrees CAROIIGE Gucgiamp for reply. | the course of the 10 days glmiost five and Address CAROLINE OSGOOD, 121F. Old |a half times the distance from the earth werks of lh‘. A H. Noyes formerly of | P, O. 8t, Providence, R I, to the moon.-—-Harper's Weekly. b Y Prospective purchasers are urgently re- quested to call early,