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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY “' Washingtan Social News OTED POLAR FXPLORER.® e AND WIFL WHO WILL BE- . - k ATAVAAVAVANAVAVAVAVAUASRWAY R, P | YR MY EFFORT Byt TO PLEASE THE el Xy o DISCRIMINATING e | PUORCHASER OF MY nnsior Bourme o Orvg. 1 CAREFULLY SELECTED | o o e Tt v o STOCK OF 600DS WiLL l i g e oind. Juiuars | 8 i e i | | DURING THE PAST | Y J P, St i o T pumoa i | TWENTY YEARS This recalled the long horseback rides trom the sonthern asis of ¢ 0 F of Colonel Roosevelt over hill and date R e @ in rainstorms when he would arrive at the e e White House dripptng. But. speaking of accompanied by his wite SUOCCESS terms the thrilling sto! horseback riding, Mrs. Horbert Wads- worth, wife of Represcntative Wads- | .;:. o‘\;-:;nvr “["n]“' m:;\ . | . worth, almost equals Colonel Rooseveit in | e 3% iy i " y 1 { i strenuous riding. the and ot | : " i Lieutenant Shackelton is deservedly one i friends have just completed a o | . A b ’ through Virginia horssback that took of the most popular explorers e cer A tury. He started on voyage southw them over a 400-mile journey Bage e e e | DIAMOND MERCHANT Paper chasing is a form of sport which | divided the honors of his great achieve- ::‘:r ”r‘,‘:",::fl,.p,;::‘ ‘; ":‘""(:‘y“’; "‘“ Friday, the Thirteenth— ment with the intrépid men who accom- . - ulg ' SUN | gome timid ones might ate before panied him and shared with him the pri- deys, and the finish is usually @nough p . g g o | Making such a date, but ons and vations of two years in an Antaretic ¢ & for the riders to turn in ncheon, | OMens have no térror, avidently, for Lieu- ™ate, and the glory of s 8 b Miss Katherine BEikins and Miss Grace | tenant Ermest H. Shackeiton, t lien p‘_“h' "".:‘.’i”':\ o g v Mg P Bell are indefatigable horsewomen, and|exporer, who comes to Omaha, Friday, M&Y {po. gnall lead others to reach the goa now that Miss He.riet Wadsworth has % Sativeb Bive . e Asaruisnilil Bk turned from Ireland, whe le spent gl p ure fn the Auditoridf. that was so nearly his winter, hunting three times a week, she He will be accompanied by Mrs. Shackel Since Lieutenant S| at N as enthusiastic as they over this miider | ton and the svent will be an epoci wnd Mra. Sha N rited State sport. Mr. and Mrs. McLean have closed | miltary circles. Lidutenant and Mrs, | "‘f";f“,," . their house in the city and will be at|gpackelton will be extensively entertalned poen i the h Friendship until it is time for them to go 2 o a1 - to Bar Harbor for the summer. b i P i | the world loves a n who & ed. and « cieties of Mis Cos 1. Crawford, wife of things. Lieutenant Brnest Shackelton of ountr Crawtford of South Dakota, will not s T e <ig B s 0 Washington again this season. | Crawford has returned to her home in Hurun, B. D, where she will be joined by | F...m..m s 1. s, s | Personal News from New York @angress terminutes. | | s the grandanugh . | Hagrison, m: 'xi;f.’iii“ii‘i,:::n Mrs. Yerkes About to Talke On No. 3 and Toagues Are Wagging— > mll-!m’n “: 7‘:unu:‘l:1m:::n .:,.m,., on || Billy Lower the Man—Newport Season Not Yet Open, but the Word j & social career 4 Washington, | “Cottage” is Defined—'Millionaire Kid" in $having Stunt with Autos. Bus Miss Harrison, who made her debut | last ssason, could, without question, | BY MARGARET WATTS DE PEYSTER. |vored y gsters are indulging in astantion because of Ner UNUSUAL DOr: | NEW YORK, May 7.—(Speelal Dispatch|Ornate sports of playing bl in & vi jpenal distinction, Nt only Wad her father, |t; The Bee.)—It is being whispered that |l0t or bullding mud pies. Master B 4 fRuswell Hasriwon, the son of & president, |Mrs Charies T. Yerkes, wife of the lats {8 runfing his o obila and his own E’CHXB IT ’ [but her mother's family were mlso dis: | ‘traction king, may fake a third r boat. He chauffeur jinguished in the world of politics, and | pang. Ever since the Migner mar his new bo 00, is MAY '6-2. ) 9 ‘o r her maternel gracdrather, SEnAtor Swufi- | e, M Werkes Nad been i spacdiest so | dors of Nebrdaka, was & commanding|quietly, dividing her time between figure in his day. From both parents Miss|York and Paris autor She vowed that if she _— ‘ Harrison inherits inteliectual ability Which |ever got rid of Wilson Mizner, she would| While Theodors Roose e has been carefully fostersd. She is dis- | never marry agaln, but Such promies to | tlently awaiting the arrival of h's i tinotly good looking in a blonde and whole- | taie are often made and his wedding day » news sume way, and has much charm of manner.| Ang now it is Billy Lower who is spoken |from abroad. whers She is popular mot only with the men and [of as the third chotee. Gossips ar~ net | Velts, sr. a iris of Ber own age, but also with the | packward in ssserting that the sngage- (shot by t older generation. She is devoted t6 Wash-|ment may be announced at any time. {rivea in Part ington and has won a warm place in the| Mr Lower is wealthy, but i i% neither Rutherford, daughter affections of its smart set. - a clubman nor a member of soelety. Suf- K. Rutherford. He s seen often \ a ) bo. ~foll |fictent to say that he made his milllons | Miss Rutherford and danced with her and ( Speculation” i rife, “following the en#nge- |1 new York real estate and is nearly 0 |fode with her and losked a g g b ment of Miss Mathilde Townsend With & |ye.. oo aoo Bails h her dv. Who Bwws B A 2 possible marriage for Miss Katherine that Kermit's may be an. America and would transfer his raeing | Pecunious titled foretgn fortune now or recently there are Sir Wilkins. It I8 now deemed certain by the| i aibuiosd boea? stable- to our shores fr o scemed | h&ve been rebuffed. The brida 1| rington, Lady Barrington, Lady gossips that Miss Wilkins will marry an| Although the Newport season has not improbable to ail his friends. I could not | Probably be costly. Mr. Gerry has very aunt of the Duke of Marlborough been formally opened, the cottases are fill- American, when she does marry, Miss 4 Matobiie A\Nis: hanss of Atliiuds 8 many relatives in the millionaire set. Miss| Duke of Manchester, the Duchess of Man Townsend and Miss Elkins have been fast|'DE uP rapidly, and those who have not ar-| Foxhall '\:"nv Who has foresworn|c..iyg part at 5 " ‘? ,.,‘:,Al,r.,,,‘_ .“,’:‘ Tow s connected with a number | chester ord lllam Ceeil, Lady il friends and have many tastes in common. |FiVd are maiking extensions or alterations | America for England, has recovered from| giony gouia m America about Of the ladelpiin families and ha: y Kitson and Colonel Kitson HAIR During the last winter rumors far Qiffer- |UDOn thelr cottages in the fashion colony. (& broken shoulder blade gotten while chas- 0 @0 “0 tising Naw York t and also abroad ent from those which had formerly con- |30y calling a fifteen-room residence | In§ the elusive red fox across his country PR Biliitad Daisiis s Stk s nectsd Miss Bikins with a forelgn aliiance w‘m: half a dogen bath reoms, o spAcious | estate. Mr. Keens is the most daring| o "0 B ROl U e sl salatial Plase Hotel, Whik Pl s Miss _— have been rife. So persistent have been ’“:" ;“;"‘V‘“‘v‘h' ";’“ "‘"V"""" & - ’““:"’:‘” fder In England and befors|, ., ynger At that time Mr. Gould vowed e members of the foreign nobilit & 3 i A W The New York World in Commeating these fumets that her engagement to ]S 2d yet they do It in Newport. Mr. |he left New York he held that same honor | o, U600 F FHR% Ve B CREE CRVE e Rpace Sl Btades: Bad & . v Halstead Vander F ts portals now probably the most | yp. usive member of geracy Americans through a lorgnette. She ashingtontan would soon be made pubile |24 Mrs. Reginald Vandersilt will arrive |here. A little thing like a broken rib or & \t & formal annouscement would hardiy | NeWport shortly. Other cottage arrivals | smashed collarbone doesn’t worry him in deme as & surprise to society., Howaver,|3'® Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Oeirichs, |the isast Bre is fortnight has sped it thers are many admirers of Miss Eiking MT 8nd Mrs. Leonard Thomas, Daniel | would not be surprising to learn that he sy o i Upon Unscrupulous Maaufacturers S, Jakley Vander have been completed and it will be celebated at the of Them, Says: yme of her parénts on June 4. The B, izensbip and become a legal resident of France as his sistes the Duchess de Taliyrand now !s. But Mr. Gould's fortune who still cHng to the iden of & semi-royal | Leroy Dresser, Mrs. john Nicholas Brown, (had crumpled up his anatomy again. He ': - °""‘":‘"L s g vy vod e e g ”“‘,"‘_“» The prin- | ings family is too well known for com- . [Fhe feXe8 DU et it o marriage for her. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Child, Willlam Cabeil, | has been hurt a dozen times by his daring | — oo o0 Affairs that it ma A Of seven rooms, A | ment and Mr. Vander Poel comes from | tims by the hundreds of thousAnds. Mr. She. Mo SNSRI Mabrin .| e presenca s necessa re of ser eerind | oeg of the sid and weaithy KmleNerbocker | 8 promises have Dbeen made by The wedding of Miss Katherine Bush- | #2d Mrs. Coffiellus Vanderblit, Mrs. R.| I o P g g ¢ 1o | tamilien. Perhaps vou would guess that|BEOFES OF BIOMACHIS B marvel 18 che Fodi Leusp, deughiar of Mr. sad Mra. |Liviogston Beskiman and M. Henry . and Mrs. Harry Pasne Whitnay will | (10T ® these who insist that the|fefused 1o rifs upwaris I8 whe @leVEOr|from his name. Mins Billings' oniy at- | woman has not beome s tiorodghly 5 cis B Lewpp, and Regtnald Davis|Clews. e hiu ey "ill| wedding of Miss Mathilde Townsend and |Pardan me, Uft—with the Duches of Man- | iungant will be Miss Margaret Billings of dis€usted as (0 reject ail treatments for Johnson of Pasadena, Cai., will take place | i Pater Goelet Gerry, younger son of Hi- |chester. When the princfess enghged her | cnjcago, and Mr. 8. Oakley Vander Poe pe for a remedy Wwad not e credit of coming te her to an American. Omnly & e now well known De t was brought forth to be a revelatom in 3 A representative of the World investigated the di Mr. Whitney spent last summer in England ! watching his horses run, but he is mors in- | o080 T Gerry terested in American turf affairs than for- at the Leupp residence in this olty on| Master Tohn Nicholas Brown. aged 9, June 5 The wedding will be a very quiet |ON® Of the richest lads in Amerles If not - |the world, aspires to show Newport soma |new tricks this summer with his motor General Leonard Wood, the new chlef of |Doat. Master Broww's fond mamma, Mrs. staff, United States army, will not come |John Nicholas Brown, is proud of her will equal that of the |Sults she stipulated that, when she | i be the best man. The ushers w Drexsi-Gould wedding in size and splendor | 48cended in the elevator, no other Dersons | p, Messrs. Wright Barclay, I g of appointments. Mrs. Townsend has a|%ave her attendants might enter the S5 R ¥ His large stable is BeiN8 ,pjongiq establisament and entertains in| The Duke of Manchester was e e o o8 huout here. OF | jayian fashion. Miss Townsend is the pret- | Dut out over HPN S0 Tiashs SNANE 09 SN tiewt of the helresses of tha capital, This | Was expelled ¢ ngan d | Peyster. Theron R. Strong, Lynford M Dickinson, Douglas Green r., Charles L. Ore ren the duchess om the car, but diploma . A ; M. Blliings. M Po és a the methods by which it was to Washington until June, much to the|S0D'S prowess and belleves that he will _ marriags, liks the Drexel-Gould w &, | secured peace | active part in at S & to the public. He found em- resfet of his friends s General and |%ome day be skipper of the Newport Motor| The announcement that Frank Jay Gould | seems to confirm a new fashion for Ameri- | of the Baltusrol Golf i Rock ests have shown it to be the Mrs. Waod are now enrouts for Eeehos Boat club. About the time that less fa-|would spend this coming summer in| can heiresses as indicating that the im-| Members of the nobility at the Plaza|away Hunt ciub B oy oy ‘.m:’:‘? Ayres, where Generasl Wood will represens | 4 who put it Befora the United States at the International ex- | jnew the fallacy and disnoes %. They have i publishing extravagant claim oy position, opening May 5. T ave a el N R il number of friends at the Argentina capita, | . as making a prospective customer » now one of the most desirable diplomatic \ offer of personal intere m Becth Ame ted > win the confidence of posts in South Americ | rested, and in this way they — | minently successful. * . mor the point, it has been The Importa Question. | rinen lans, rep Father,” said_the lS-vear-oid boy, “I e e 2 O - P ome to ask you to forgive me & devoted b an's What's the matier, my son | la tao much at stelle (o risk sugh T have married a girl Who is thres yeurs | . JIue B N B e veul ugh Mnow gfowtn e Avestigation of ove board ments are 87 ~Chicage Post | \ ing on the | tact. that broadcast and address of the n added. This is the of all so-called rem member of the med i ieation hever to be i | Y at savors of a faks, | y praise given through ‘ not to be bought with 1 en on the sth e { + waliable & ik World acts as the above in reference Id be sufficient to This institution is the aunly one fo the central west with separate buildings situated ir owa : . | De Miracle & the | amole grou yet entirely dis || 2 N uucl"l\u\; rend 1_n,; 1t possibie to |! i classify cases be one Lullding ’ | | ) being fitted for and devoted to the R treatmest of noncontagious aad ponmental diseases, no others be ng admitted. The other, Rest Cottage, belng designed for and t ! devoted to the exclusive treatment The compieie article of the New York World and Editorials of many other weli- known publicat our Beoklet in tewtl: will be malled plain_sealad envelope on request s De Miracle Chemical Co.. Dept 106 Park Ave a st New Yors Write for it today TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER An ldeal Farm of selest mental cases, requiring tor & Ul watehful care ana spe || cisl sursiag {