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[+ THE OMAHA SUNDAY MAY 8, 1910 r ‘ SOCIETY READY FOR SUMMER| (GUESTS OF MR.AND MRS W.S. BURGESS v s st o w0 s s 110 | " | P e, N— the afternoon Sir Ernest guest of Clubs Announce Plans for Activities | ";%:“1:‘::“:%5\%/‘&?;:_:‘:{\\ lxv:xv-;vw.vl & oy luncheon to be given in | i o0 | o il e g R Ll Not “Cheap Goods,” But “Good Goods'’ Cheap s ! FIELD OLUB HOLDS OPENING |ihis week at La Salle hotel n Chicago | day Night—Conntry Club rtin of Des Moines, who resided in P, Omaha until | t year, have won the cham JSCOFIEL We'd reached a fearful stage poses Many Elaborate £ | SRS <up for the Sl ' tertninmen | ‘n this vear they will become n perma ! ‘ { | nent owners of this beautiful tr t [ | 00 of the best whist players n N o e L8 o congress, and 1 ntertainment the o g g Pl g o b et A e by it i ROOMS FORMERLY OCOUPIED BY THE Y. W. (. A. We can't aut many other enjovable rs planned. Farnam Street Klevator Entrance Wwill Be !'nl!ull Most Cone ( THy ralirocds reise the. mileage | The Omaha Woman's Whist club belongs venient—First Door East of Benson & Thorne's, The bik f date [to the national organization and many T ;“uvvr‘y\\u:* ;:“].].""-k;“v‘q\‘! d, | players ar planning to attend Among Was t 1 in the skies. T. M. Orr, Mrs. C. K. Coutant, Mrs, v { Brinker, Mrs. George Haverstick. Mrs But aero prices al ’ John N. Baldwin, Mrs. W. J. Broatch, Mrs ® In tagt. they've. topped. the. Nintt [ Daniel Sargent, Mrs. . E. Sanborn, Mrs. | pen Or usln eSS i’ Two dollare for a mile | Mary Creigh, Mrs. F. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. All transit thus was barred | Bdmund Martin, Mrs. R. W. Bailey and | Bl Caynes SYoks the. futtess | Miss Beulah Sharp. Mrs. W. C. Sunder Social Calendar. Made wal MONDAY—Mesting of the Monday Ken 1118 HARRIET BRADFORD [ Potseil Ouiis: We solicit a call from every lady in Omaha and vicinity, Im.lu-\'m;{ it will only be neces sington club; Mrs. W. A. Piel, afternoon oF PaNTIAC,ILL MILSS GLADYS SIM$ | Mr. and Mrs. J. Ziegler leave Sunddy for sary to know the benefits we offer in the selling of Ready-to-Wear Garments to convince }',5.‘”7’ Rt Orpheum for Miss Leonora | OF PONTIAC, 1L, {5k axitutitue. was, Goen 6 Db ‘wha Alek: W those who care’’ for quality, style and ‘‘the fit,”’ combined with ‘‘money saving oppor utchine [ Wherry Thursda, == | Mrs. . A, Brogan has gone to Excelsior tunity,”’ that it will pay to buy from us. Springs, Mo., for & briet stay It is but a few months since that from 400 to 700 ladies of the Omaha Y. W. C. A, wer and| Mr. Joseph W. Vanderford left the first in the habit of coming to these rooms daily to get a good lunch at a moderate price. We will . Meeting of the Tuesday Brids | WEDNESDAY-M and Mrs. V. Cole evening bridge party; Mrs Rowe, | and Mrs. George Entrekin dined toget the H. G. L. club: Mrs. J. W. Battin,| My, Warren G | were Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Karl diff's guests were Mrs.| Mrs. J. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J Fest-| ot the week for a western trip in search of 5 b g ¢t 2 yia 1953 5 mE s nlans & ton A “hance e Wedneaday clube Fortnightly club, Mr% | Adams and Miss Adams of Jamestown, N.| ner, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Ricker BENIth: now give them ‘‘good clothes’ in the same !’l'“f and give ll.u m ‘h.}nu to save dolla_rs X Hampton; mid-week dinner dance at|Y. and Mr. C. C. Rosewater Mrs, H. 8. Olsen entertained the Golden| Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane arrived where they saved cents before, as everything in the way of coats, suits, dresses, ete. will Field club; wedding of Lieutenant Shal Members of the Harmony club who dined | Rod club Thursday evening, e prizes| home last week from an extensive trip be sold V(-u)wvzrvl‘.\’ul Miss Tna Dowdy at Las|iogaiher included Mr. and Mrs. D. V.|were won by Mrs. C. A. Landmener, Miss|aproad. | o€ SOl BRUREDAY~Omats Guants, MY dene Sholes, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dale, Mr. and|Mollle Swinney and Mr. 8. P. Swinney.| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Allen and children party: Columbian Circle, evening card |Mrs. R. W. Breckenridge, Mr and Mrs. R.| Mrs. E. C. Phillipps and Miss Mollie SWin- | have returned from a four months' sojourn | ! party D. Pollard, Miss Pinto, Mrs. Crowell, Miss | ney were guests of the club. The elub will| in Los Angeles, FRIDAY—-Mrs .ln.lmln ';munl‘l{un.]u((-lvyu,mn Dorothy Dale and Mr. Warren Brecken-|meet In two weeks with Mrs. H. T. Debolt. | AMrs, Lynn Storey of Lincoln arrived dge for Miss Eloise Wood .adies o " vere ra, . L ’ . e o nenevolent . association, ~Mey | Tidge | The ‘members present were Mrs 3| Thursday to be the guest of Miss Edith | party at Chambers'; T. B. M. club, Miss | DIning together were Mr. and Mrs. H. A.| Willy Thomas, Mrs. C. A. Landmesser,| Butjer for a few days Lillian Johnson. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Liver, Miss | Mrs. H. T. Debolt, Mrs. George Dunlap,| M, Lucius Wakeley has taken the house | | SATURDAY—Opening _dinner—dance at [I"lorence Liver, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, | Mrs. 8. P. Swinney, Mrs. James SWanson, | a¢ 311 South Thirty-third street and will Dy Ol Toatines Op. | Mr- and Mrs. I J. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. L./ Mrs. Emma Tidd, Mrs. H. §. Olsen occupy it about June 10. danc b a T N ne: i 2, " o 8 elel Vil- - g pheum party for the Comis club. H. Robertson. Mrs. Arthur Chase and Miss Helen Wil-| Niye Nellle Gallagher will leave Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Arthur gave one of | son entertained at luncheon Saturday &t gor her home fn Kansas City, after a visit| the dinner parties, their guests including | the home of Mrs Chase in honor of Mrs.| e o moneps i ron e 0" Mr. and Mrs. John W. Purdum of Chilli- | The opening of the Field club 1ast even- |y, apq Mrs. J. B. Bahm, Mr. and Mrs.| Willlam J. Weber. The table had a basket ing ushered in the summer season for cothe, O., are visiting Mrs. Purdum's sis- ter, Dr. Gertrude Cuscaden. | W. E. Palmatier, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene| of pink carnations for a centerpiece, and Soclety This is a fact which no ca-|p,w,) Miss Florence Olmsted and Mr.|the favors were tiny May baskets filled | | priciousness of the weather gods can over- [ povert Arthur. With flbwecs RAd deSorathd with Dk SH11a: | Lol e s Cutcadsn, © turn, as was evidenced by the exceptional| pDining together were Mr. and Mrs.| Covers were lald for Mesdames Willlam J.{of Lincoln. who were tt 3 ToF LALH attendance at the dinner. At the (wo din-| pyani Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Culver, | Weber, E. A. French, H. L. Underwood, | a. 1t Gauit, have oo hoes of Mrs. | ner hours. 3 and 7 o'clock, 60 people | Mr. and Mrs. John Parish, Mr. and Mrs.| H. G. Hoel, H. L. Whitney, Charles Hitch-| " gy Harrict Bradford and Miss Gladys E S he o S B g il oot man, Arthur Chase, Misses Jennie Canan,|gimms are visiting at the home of Mrs, The club has been redecorated and even| Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stout gave one| Rose Barden, Stella Chase, Helen Wilton. |w. 4 Burgess at 312 Harmey streot, without the fioral decorations, Which Were |of the larger dinner parties, thelr guests| Mrs. Nathan Post entertained at bridge| s and Mre 1. 3 Mevann hace. elaborate, would have presented @ most at- | including Mrs. Rainbolt of Norfolk, Neb.;| gaturday afternoon at the home of her |y (o pers: B J. Mcvann have moved tractive appearance. An {mportant change | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bucholz, Mr. and Mrs. [ mother, Mrs. R, C. Jordon. Those present|ang Mre. N 9. Domor joe ot o0 bote. in the general color scheme and one much | Frank L. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. B. T.|were Misses Ruth Beard, Millicent Stebbins, | grocc @ b eI DR ke appreciated by the feminine members, I8 White and Judge and Mrs. W. H. Munger. | pearl Rocktellow, Norma Marshall, Alice | Qe the introduction of & becoming hue of rose| Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Judson entertained| Bychanan, Ella Fearon, Marie McArdle, r in the decoration of their locker rooms.|as their guests Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Peters, | pigrence Deverell, Lenora Hutchins, Eunice In the floral decorations the c¢lub colors|Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs.| giepping, Kathryn McClanahan, Isabel Wil of green and white were generally ex-|R F. Kioke, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, | yanms, Tress Koys, Sadie Chapman, Edua | fjevienant Nathan Post, U. . N.. has | pressed. In the dance pavilion bunting|Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning, Jdtinée, Latira Jordan; Mosdames Byra ABE| i s s o Fost, U 8, N his | siceamers of this color Were used. In the| Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Wagner entertained | pioquist, N. H. Neison, Mutchins, Ray |ies saremis s and S B o sonome o dining room bridesmaid roses were the|as their dipner guests Mr. and Mrs. N. L. | gnode George Todd, John Cooper, Nathan | . -|'d his o n‘"‘ ‘1(. ki abse '-m““fvm [ flowers, and on the porch, where the new | Guckert, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gritten, Mr. | po it R 00 (00T (ieessl e g Ssages here hangings are of green, Richmond roses|and Mrs. Frank Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| “myl by club made Its May party, which i -:a:\fxdf t :n) e tor | and Japaneso baskets tilled with ferns and | Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shears. | yuygiven at the Hotel Rome Friday even- | o U r;‘n party and Dlossoms were the floral pleces. Mr. and Mre. Mosher Colpetser had 88 | iy uy event of particular pleasure. The| %o & fraternity dance at the l.nl:\.er:u) |§ tt;:’lra:uenldl\d; an:‘rur: Cu:mLy WIIKINS | iy fiower, the marclssus, was used ef. | O l;;ufie;s sher will return the first Ems Omatia, Countly ‘ohib, whose seavon | with Tuave! sl Mrs 4. v Trots tectively iIn the favors given. Those| ™\ "o "Nt W o gunderland and M : tas & ith Judge and Mrs. A. C. Troup Were |, .. ent'included Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Luben, . rs. W. C. Sunderland and Mr. pens Saturday evening, May 21, with a|pDr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis, Mr. Davis, Mr. |pe "o 0 "5 "0 " Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, | #°d Mrs. Arthur English, who have been ‘Qinner dance, announces several new and |and Mre. J. W. Griffith, Messrs. Donald |y = "0 roe o B PO (U S | traveling in South America for some time, Anteresting entertainments in its program | D, Troup, Leslie B. Troup and Wallace B. |y o FOCEHES o RS SOC0IMOM | landed in New York Thursday and are ex- house events. A reception is to be given | Troup. King, | Botersen, Tobbins, MeGaftrey, | Pected home the first of the week. he officers of the Department of Missour), | Mr. and Mrs. George M. Strain enter-| g .to oo "ie'mpw Mekard ‘;\"dmw 1| Miss Hazel Kirk, who has been with the rt Omaha and Fort Crook, at the club | tained Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Dean, Mr. nndlc\.rk ’F ‘R 'ghw"r 'A . Cajacob, F. M. |Grace Van Studdiford Opera company this oon after the arrival of the Fourth in- | Mrs., L. M. Talmage of Grand Island and | oo H C .El;llle Jack I‘,M;m,‘_", R, (valwa‘ winter, is visiting Omaha friends for a few Jantry In June. A special observance of the | Mr. }. P. Loomis. 007 L Tewinisd. (W Allon; Ts. B, Mmpn;-: days, after which she will return to her Remember—We are ready for both customers and visitors Monday, 3d Floor Paxton Block. Iverybody invited to come—no cards will be mailed. . L. Yetter, who has been in New York for several days, sailed last week for the Bermudas and is expected home in a fortnight. Don't You Regret Not Buying Diamonds When They Were Much Cheaper? Probably you had the same regrets five years ago—and will likely have them' five years hence, unless you Buy Diamonds Now $0.00—now at et . $2.00 Our 28-inch German Braid, wavy; regular price $12-—now at .. 88,00 The latest Fifth Avenue Puffs; regular price $5.00—now at ..§3.00 Dressing, Facial or Soalp Treat- ot Monts Chiropody and Manicuring, s e SR Telephone Douglas 2333. NIONHEIT' | | 1411 FARNAM ST. For Stylish Hair Goods, Mair Send sample of hair with mail ' for free illustrated catalogue, There is every indication of as great an advance in prices in the future as in the past. Act wisely, invest now and ence the satisfaction of ownin thing that ever increases in value and sxperi- me- I i 3 never wear t. BRI Nl MBS o 2l Tk f | {#34th anniversary of the signing of the Dec- | Dining together were Mr. and Mrs. Jay | pud ‘pritchard, R. M. Gillesple, Paul Nin. |10Me in ‘Kansas City for the summer. "We offer you the very best of pres- 4 | \laration of Independence, & “Durbar,” or|D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Pearce, |4 Captain John McClintock, who has re- | ent value right now. ‘ b | i Eas atic A Mrs, E cking ? 9 5 ' S Come in and talk it over with us. A {East Indian celebration, is planned Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham, Mr.|Ty o Guiiave B, Drake entertained Satur- | ©ntly resigned from the United States | Beginning June 2 the Thursday evening |and Mrs. Frank dinners are to be followed by special en- |and Mr. Ro 3. Lewis, Mr. J. A. Munroe day afternoon in honor of her daughter,|®'MY, and who was stationed in omuna} 't Buckingham. C. B. Brown Co. M t Drake, wh M on General Bates' staff four years ago, will | i tertainments, musicales, vaudeville or band | Mr. and Mrs. k. C. Twamley entertained ; M'r“v?,f" :{":;n"':n:"“mfi’c: 3':::; ’:"‘f‘..‘,: arrive Monday to visit Mr. Arthur Gulou Silk Gloves concerts. Another innovation is a bridge | Lieutenant and Mrs. Dungen, Mr. and Mrs, |yt BF RIS TRECE BECS SUIE B for u few day 16th and FParnam Sts. SHiah luncheon each Monday noon. The table |John R. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. |, o paper models of the bride's trous.| Mr- @nd Mrs. Frederick J. Adams and that are tylis! d'hote service will include Sunday, luncheon | Charles McDonald. | & 1. |Mrs. E. L. Stone had as their guests thi = | “ | seau. A comical paper, ““The Brid Bud- i " Bues his Bave Your Combings o | for the golfers, supper; Mondays, bridge | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gross entertained | S*at; & comles! Baps “Ohe BOGOS BUd- | ool ‘Miss Btfie Symms of Atchison and lAnIEs! LA gt Lt U must be gloves that fit; luncheon;, Wednesdays, ladies’ luncheon; | Judge and Mrs. G. W. Shields, Mr. and | Eet Was S o TR iRy or) BaDatha - Tcar, WHO. Wore S P e ey fine appearance depends Thursdays, dinner; Saturdays, gdinner- | Mrs. Fred Kern and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. P } 3 fn"Aha /ity to attend ‘the luncheon 'of the awn:h‘-.“nfo; ‘,o:‘;.:q“r'“;lg“?r'l;.“_ it epe U i ] dance. De France, R ey RAMOANERIR L o B Missourl Valley Lasell club. formations, $1.£0; Puffs, 15c each. B0 ERERADS YO h SN Others giving parties were Mr. and Mrs. | Biith Rogers, Al Hineaawals, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Klein, who had ex-| Msil Orders !§om}nly Pilied. Address, despaired of getting silk gloves ! | % : Mark J. Coad, who had six guests, for|Mabel Chilson, Tieno Hayes, cted to go to Sal ity At the Fleld Club. 3 pected to go to Salt Lake City to make : | R :| x.a " b ) b s Miss Gallager of Kansas City; Messrs. J. | Reking Andreesen, g’“{"°dse£"“f""v their home, will reside in Junction City, Mnas“ ,' fl“l!“sws that looked well as long askthzy o) eautiful floral designs formed the cen- |w. mpo, 3 ¢ 4 o Coe, ertrude Dake. . eville Block, e terpleces for the tables at the | Thomas, elght; Gould Diets, elght; Lee | pirances Loftus, Lulu Cummins, Kan., instead, owing 10 a change in Mr.| omana, Neb, 'Phone’ Doug. 6363, | lasted;—if so, you do not know \ T A g ine Wialn' olub 1a Herdman, eight; Ed Boyer, eight; E. H.| Esther Hendrickson, Marle Dake, Klein's business interests. Mrs. Klein was|— | the wonderful qup.li(y of Fownes E-OPERINES oF AHe eld club 1ast| yogiang, seven; K. M. Falrfield, four; | Beatrice Uhruquart, Gertrude Coe, formerly Miss Nell Brinker | A Aty | evening. when e 3‘;’“ Paogle dined Be-|waite Squiers, four; C. J. Clasaon, four; | Figrence Mosenawels. Miss Teati Cudktiy. Misa Bess Baj, M It You See It In Our Ad Its So.B| Kid Fitting Silk Gloves—best for | tween the hours of 5:30 and 9 o'clock. Sev- 4 : esdames— esdames— » Miss , M. ou_See n ¢ 0. 5 ; I sral card oluba’ Bad' dlnner togethar and | i . Darcy, fouri P. Burleigh, five; 0. W. | John MoCullay, Arthur Curtis, Frank Wilhelm and Mr. Robert Burns left 64 years in Europe and America. i . A ) ; Dunn, five; C. E. Bedwell, five; H. F.|John Willilams William Traenkle. Friday to epend the week-end at a house | . h . | many small dinner parties were given. Reld, four; J. O, Siford, four; T. C. Van| Members of the senior class of Brownell | . no¥ B0 AP K0 B ponald . { Try them this summer—they cost no ! it GF T itos Anaiee iy F i A 1 ; B 5 B e i e o rewnell | party in the home of Miss Mary Donaldson | I who dined together were M. snd Mrs. ¥, |Buren, four; H. 8. McDonald, four; H. 8. ere entertained at luncheon today at| (" Nynneapolls, They were accompanied | more than others. | b AT AN ) @ Mrs. Lo J. Korty, | Sussman, six; 8. J. Potter, six; George the Country club by the Misses Daphne|p, ‘Mg Donaldson, who has been the 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 e A e e Oty | Pring, four; C. J. Baird, four; H, 8. Pol- | Peters, Alico Carter and Katherine Beoson. | guegt of Mrs, J. B. Baum. | . iy R AR s T anmaster. Moy e, M and Mre |lard, four; P, C. Heafey, cight; N. Hous- |Ono large table, decorated with spring | “yy “krank Woodward and small daugh- It St]’ usy Double tips, of course; name in the wrist—and a Guarantee g g e oy ton, four; J. C. Kinsler, six; J. H. Adams, | {lowers, was used for the twenty-five|,o. uiss Dorothy, have returned after | with every pair. h Wy, 809 M. A0 Fanteld, three; A. J. Collett, three; J. A. McNaugh- | 8€niors and at & smaller table covers were | ,onqing geveral weeks In Kansas City See Our New Bridal Gifts it One of the larger parties dining together by b p placed for Miss Marsdon and Miss Taylor of . 4 > 2 » . Accept no substitute. fncluded Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bi . [ton, six; M. Cavanaugh, four; David Cole, at the home of Mrs. Woodward's parents. cluded Mr. and Mra. J. attin, Mr. | Co i g oo, I ey Brownell hall, Mrs. A. G. Beeson, Mrs. R. > Yt d y . | “ly, il and Mrs. A. B. Shotwell, Mr. and M four A. C. or W. G. Plage, four; F. A, Mrs. Woodward's sister, Miss Florence t l It's a Fownes— Mrs She Mr. and Mrs. J F : o | L. Carter and Mrs. M. C. Peters. The 1c (114 rysta Wessells, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pratt,, Mrs, | Shotwell, four; M. J. Coad, six; Lee Mc Pague, who was to have accompanied her 'e all , Mrs o . Mrs, 4 54 . Sun. | Senior class includes these young women, that's all you need to Pearl Hungate, Mr Brando, Mr, |Shane, four; Dr, Walker, six; L. T. Bun-| . "% o0 20 home, has postponed her visit indefinitely. Kip FiTTING Wechbaugh and Mr. S, Linderman Seviacd, aix; Dr. Mwing Browy, four) ““'HM',’“ e M - e | al\d C“t Glass leK know abeut.s . Mr. 8. C. Li ' | & RIS 08— Isses— . = | Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly had as their | 1am Maloney, six; B. W. Capen, four: T.| yanet Hall, Lois Alleman, Weddings and Engagements. dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baker, |1 Sanders, four; G. H. Haverstick, five;| Helen Smith, Ida Darlow, Lieutenant Martin Shallenberger of Newest Designs in Flegant Silver. LOVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewing and Mr. and | P Ellis fours ¥ W ;'|““l",' j Elve I e o B Crook, son of Governor and Mrs | ‘ -y Mrs. E. D. Van Court. ; D o Reaast. (hrih: Yarris Gy o & 1At Covglie Myrna Boyce, " [ Shatlenverger, is on leave of absence and | ; 2 i Mr. and Mrs. W H. Rhode's dinner b 3 ha J odd “ | Catherine Thummell, Evelyn Mille has left for Las Animas, Colo, where his — % ok i il guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Martin, | White, five; John A. Shean, five; H. L.|Violet Joslyn, Mabel Clarke. st e R e e e ARG Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Balbach and Mr. and | /lon, four; 8. L. Kelly, four; Dr. W. N.| The school boarders of the class from out | place Wednesday. Miss Grace Shallenber - p R i e Py | Dorward, six; Guy Prati, four; R. E. Sun-|of the city are; ger, sister of the groom, will be one of the | Major and Mrs. Chase Kennedy's dinner | derland, four; Lester "\"\‘;‘“““"- four; H. l_}?’“:‘l""l';;]mq“m 0 g et bride’s attendants, and Lieutenant Brown & guests were Captain and Mrs. W 'r.wl';- ’l”'“".{]"' “("' s l‘l'"fl""-“[ “{‘"'- Helen Hunter, Stella Mulligan, will ba best man. (R Aoy ats Wilder and Major and Mrs. W, P. Burn. | Captain Clifton, four; John ussie, six; | Hazel Rumsey, Pearl Dameron Invitations have been Issued by Mr., and = GoLD# JILVERSM 4 | am Lo . Nebergall four; 1 N. Dowling, |gZoo Melior, Margaret Cattle, Mrs. D. V. Sholes for the wedding of 187n & DOUOLAS 873, 5@ | . v o o », kesell, fc : A ¢ Storz, argaret rgo, > Steve N N N 1 ‘rices One party dining together included Mr i’l" i 'l 4 w?t“. s'l‘ ‘\‘\'_‘ ““2“;“ t "zv E v e e stelle Stevens their daughter, Miss Helon Elizabeth | We have just received a nice shipment of stylish Summer Hats—Prices apd Mrs. H. C. Frisble, Mr. and Mrs, |®1X; J. J. Sullivan, six; A alr, 8'Xi| " The annual May party of the Omikron |Sholes, to Clifford Warrington Calkins, | from 5.00 $7.00 $9.00 $15.00 a0 Ernest Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich- | R- R. Rainey, four; Paul Wernher, four,| o1y, was given Friday evening at Cham- | Wednesday evening, May 15, at 8:30 o'clock Buy from us once and yon will [l | Uup Irom ‘seee. $5. o g . ards, Mr. and Mre. J. Fradenburg and Dr, | #nd many smaller parties of two. bers' academy and was well attended. The |4t the Bt. Mary's Avenue Congregational |l ~ ' oo coner always, [l Missos’ Trimmod Hats) &b boggrncossnnssniionroes kA b+ Y . { annual summer party will be given at one |€BUrch. A reception will follow the cere- ) » | . Mr. Arthur Guiow's guests at dinner wer Pleasures P | of the country clubs within & few weeks, | MORY at the home of the bride's parents | R Al M j Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Ledwich, Captain and | The Columbia Circle of Sacred Heart |Those present Friday evening were: 3%8 Woolworth avenus. | a Mra. Fred B. Buchan, Mrs. Louis Clarke arish will entertain Thursday evening, | Misses— Misses- | ] Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Connell enter- | May 12, at thelr hall, Twenty-second and Al\inz::egnll;dl'eryux-r, :’m)i mlurtn | Highest Quality at Lowest Prices, tained as thelr dinner guests Miss Ger- | Locust streets &t Suiid, arion Funkhouser, r * N ' T Headquarters for absolutely “onnel s M . | ' Catherine Milro Violet Burchmore, W: h ~1al News adq Y trude Connell, Miss Marion Connell, Mr.|‘Th ladies of the St. Philomens branch | Sootre Msty SHN Ruithmors /ashington Socia ews SRR Isaac Miller Raymond. Jr., of Lincoln; Mr. |of the Ladies Catholic Benevolent associa- | Mildred Funkhouser, Louins Lord, | e T IR ki ettt aban @otton of Montreal, Can., and Mr. and Mrs. | (jon. wil give a May party at Chambers' | Mildred Patterson, ' Edith Carson Our 40-inc i Bdward Creighton. ) i " E ;‘ PN 5 it i"'”"fi Dale, Charlotte Hendricksor | lutely pure hair ......$12.00 cademy next Friday cvening. 3 ' ; Ji A : 1 Dining together were Mr. and Mra. R. 8, | "Wy and Mrs. Casper B, Your enterteined | Core Feulkner o Buvehs Hotreld Society at the Nation's Capital to Have Its Own Theater, Whose Our 36-inch Coronet Brald; second ) Horton, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, Mr.|a¢ dinner last evening at their home. | ienrietta Rees, Zola Dellecker, Plays Will Be Written by Its Subscribing Members — Miss Smoot's quality, at $5,00 snd $6.00 and Mrs. Victor Reynolds and Miss Fox. | spring flowers were used in decoration and | - Messra o' Messrs— i President to Play Golf All § —New Styles in Curls and Puffs— Another party included Mr. and Mrs.|covers were laid for ten guests. | T. G. G. Beebe, John Hoffhine, Wedding to Be at Her Utah Home—President to Play Rmmer Le Chantecler Puffs §4 and $5 Samuel Rees, Miss Henrletta Rees, Miss| Miss Ella Crosby was the hostess for the | Jack Gulid, G0 Bradan, ] Violet Burchmore, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam |meeting of the Friendship club Friday | 5 Gorpam. " B W ramen, BY CONSTANCE CARRUTHERS. all the coziness of a club. Only the inner | Manchester and Mr. Frank Manchester. evening at her apartments at the Strehlow. | A, T. Crelgh, J. Q. Caldwell WASHINGTON, May 7.—(8pecial Dis. | €ITCles Will be admitted . c a e o. 1 “1: one party ware Mr. and Mrs. W. H.(Mrs. C. B. Caswell was the guest of the |G E. Eddy = Ne HeTwar, e ety H)I \ : o i s OUGLAS ST ' lldrige, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Brien and |club and eight members were present. | ainey turdevant, patch to The Bee.)—Soclety is 800n goIng | As summer draws nearer the lure of | 1522 D i Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Huntley | "in nonor of Miss Nellie Gallagher of| Joess Beacen™®: e to have its own thester and those mem- | Chevy Chase Country club grows keener At another table were Mr. and Mrs. W.|Kansas City, who Is visiting her aunt,|C.d. Parrott, . G. Kelly, bers who have talents of writing or 8oting | and 1 understand that conoisseurs pro- K. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T. Belt,| Mrs. J. G. O'Connor, Miss Mae Weayer ,.,,_,}; l': ;S l-"!mn. R. M. Peter | m indulge themselves in public If the | nounce the mint juleps at Chevy Chase the Mr. and Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Wade. |tertained a few friends informally Friday | R H. Comstock :'“i.,.','.ni";;’"m t present plans are carried out. According | pest in these parts; especially those states- | Mr. aud Mrs. A A. Allen had as their|afternoon, twelve guests being present. | B. O. Royce, 4 to the program, & house in N street, near | ;en who hall from below the Mason and guests Mr. and Mrs. Hobart, Miss Kath-| Mrs. Frederick A. Smitn entertained at| Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Slater. the British embassy, is to be rented and | Dixon line proclaim the excellence of the < erine Huffman and Miss Mabel Allen | ainner at the Hotel Loyal Friday evening R AAR T2 remodeled: into a combined club house, | mashed mint 5 t s II' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston had covers| Major and Mrs. W. P. Burnham, Captain | For the Future, restaurant and theater, to be called “The u n U S placed for ten. Thelr out-of-town guests|and Mrs. W. T. Wilder, Lieutenant and| Mrs. W. A. Piel will entertain at bridge | Playhouse.” The expense wil be raised by | Much regret was expressed here that the 3 ;i ., were Miss Sims and Miss Bradford of Pon- | Mrs. O. E. Michaslis, Miss Smith and Major | Monday afternoon at her home, when five |the sale of bonds and already the sub- | wedding of Miss Chloe Smoot, daughter of Are all the rage in Paris and New York. tiac, Il who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. | Erwin. After the dinner the party at [ tables ot players will be present scription llst shows a flattering tale.| Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot of Utah, | \ Just think of it, we only charge 00 for J.. Burgess. | tended the performance of *The Merry| The T. B. M. club will be entertained |AMONg those who have subscribed are Sec- [ would not be held in this city. The wed- Just ’ (g N ‘Dining together were Mr. and Mrs. A. H.| Widow" at the Brandels theater. | Friday evening of next week at the home | Fetary |“; the ;nw Meyer, Postmaster | ding will be celehrated late in September . making such a beautiful skirt to order . All ¥otters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vette, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winquist of 26 of Miss Lilllan Johnson General Frank Hitchcock, Assistant Sec- | or early in October at Provo, Utah, the . ples OV I i y 9 s 2 . 3 )leating and covered buttons. j Mrs. Wayne Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs. R |North Twenty-seventh avenue, entertained | Dundes Dancing club will hold Its last|retary of the Navy Beckman Winthrop, | home of Senator Smoot. Graelous! 1 al kinds of } L] W. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Unsicker|the "Jolly Twelve" Card club Wednesday (¢ance this year on the evening of May 20, (John Barrett, director of the Bureau of | most forgot to mention the groom-elect ' P' t‘ b and Miss Norma Marshail. evening. After supper music and daneing|The event will be & May party and will| American Republics; Senator Kean, Mrs. | g 1s A. F. Cardon of Logam Utah Miss Th. Idea ea ng 0. A very pleasant party was made up of | were enjoyed. Those who recelved prizes|be the biggest dance the olub has held so| lars Anderson, Senator Blkins, Truman|smoot is one of the most attractive girls il 7 8. 16tk 8e Ind. A-1086 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, Miss Marion | were Mrs. W. H. Karls, Mr. Benish, Mrs. |far. The committee in charge includes Bar- [ Newberry, Edward Mclean and Hugh |iu the senatorial circie and one of the Over 107 8. . nd. A-1036. ; Brown, Mrs. Walrod, Mrs. Steel. Mr. and|J. B. Brown and Mr. F. Festner. The club(ton Nash, Harley Deems and Lawrence | Lezare. youngest. She made her debut two scasons 200 Douglas Block. Douglas 14 rs. J. B. Porter and Mr. Harry Steel. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Benish and Mr. | Dodds. A splendid "home of amateur drama will |, - - h ®r. and Mrs. W. M. Sherraden and Mr.|and Mis. Hoffman., The members present| Sir Ernest H. Shackleton, leutenant of |be constructed and the interlor will have (Continued on Page Three)

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