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SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910 A A D - 1510 1510 ( =K, DOUGLAS n DOUGLAS Weddings of Three Members || Woman’s Work | STREET BROS. STREET of Same Family Announced | s = = | Organized ' Bodies Along the Gines of Un- o e e fSaturday at Our Douglas Street Store sid Site. Uhaties ' Wl were Miss Clella Brubaker and Mrs. W. § Two of the anmouncements were made at| Hampton. In the dining room Miss Marie | _ clation bungalow and summer camp at Car- | Mrs, Frederick W. Clark at her home in | !0W Iris formed the table decorations. The | yi.;aq the completed bungalow, approves | hon f her sisters, Miss Agnes Weller initiation of new members was postponed the wo:k and now anriounces that the f rmal opening will be May 2. During the after- | tion of the Young Women's Christian asso and Mrs. Ruth Fleishell and for Miss|tll May 2, when the club will be enter- tained by Mrs. W. Price and Mrs. Martin Eleanor Jaquith, whose marriage to Mr noon and evening of this day the bunga ® ® Clifford Weller will take place in June Ames avenue. | low will be open to Inspection by the The marriage of Mre, Ruth Fleishell to Mr. John Lewis Weble entertained the | qi.o.tors and members of the association Bert Walker of Syracuse, N. Y., will take | F'our-Fours Card club Wednesday after-| \wpe; the committee made its tour of in- Bt 1he 1a of June ‘o the firat | noon. Prizes were won by Mra. Rovert |, iet tI8 SRS MRCE O KO of J ge of Miss Agnes leman and Mrs. P. I'. Petersen. Mrs. T.| p ginexq and pleasure, taking with them We t Thomas of Denver, | Sibbernsen, Mrs. Alfred Brodegaard, Mrs. |y ver juncheons for a picnte. Mrs, Emma ST e e e o |l Commeneing Saturday at 8:30, at Our Douglas Street Stere George Tilden were guests and assisted in prise to all but a few of| Mre C. Judson Chapman was hostess at| . ceremontes of approval a 1 large bridge party this afternoon at her| rp. turnishings for the bungalow have | We will open a wonderful sale of Women’s Suits and Dresses, the like of which was never held by All thre he brides-to-be are mem-| home in compliment to Miss Eloide Wood.| g\ peen given by friends, but these will . . ¢ . bers of the Mendelssohn choir and are ac-| who will be one of the June brides. Pink | oy e .n.- in place until shortly before other store in Omaha. Kvery economical woman in Omaha owes herself the duty to attend this wonderful sale complished musicians, Mrs. Fleishell re- | roses and narcissus formed a pretty decora- seginnin he. CAMDING SeASO! g y a1 5 e " . op , y 5 turned last autumn from a year's stay in!tion through the rooms and the mxna.u‘f,'l"':“_':“"‘ it MERIRESs ey After actual comparison, no sales held about town this season have offered values in Women'’s Wearables to equal ris and spe as o thy outh B ere 19 v e ar 3 1 W O raetlos P — " . v " < " . o ekt e it o bt et { — this. Kvery garment is new, wearable, practical and every garment has heen taken out of our own stock and remarked returning home a few weeks ago, | Misses fisses— The grand chapter of Nebraska, Order ¢ At the luncheon the table was effectively | Eloise Wood, Katherine Powell, ‘” sastern Sta 00 oleted its thirty-fifth t n ) 'row ’s sale. med with & huge centerplsce of red | Effle Haight Marion aler,; ~ |of Eastern Star, complated its thirty.fitth or tomorro ale. " | Laura Dale Mary Furay, annual meeting by installatio he new geraniums, daisies and ferns. Hidden| paure Date - Florence Powers, | officers 'Thursday. The meeting is pro- dge s tol > esting of the thirty-five held and indi- dles in rhyme with the names of the| MAadge Bullard Satelle Srown o Henfletta Hees, Gladys Ronrbough, | cated a growth of members in Nebraska It inculd 500 g t Covers were placed for Mre. Ruth Wel-{ yagelsdorf, of W. M. Giller coln er-Fleishell Miss Agnes Weller Mis Beriin, Germany Morris McKay 2 — N yakof . g Nk ; th. Miss Alice| F- W. Harwood Joseph Polear Mrs. Anna Evans of Dakota City is the THE D g S CRAIMTS e o A Rogers i. P. Boyer new grand matron; Oscar Allen of Omaha, Fawcett, Mr Willlam Hill Clarke Mrs. | & D. Armistrong. Cyrus Bowman, grand patron Mrs. Carrle Wright of c f l Harry Weller, Mrs. radner Slaughter, | Alvin Johnson George Lalel Schuyler, associate grand matron; Ren L onsists of Over 2 ! i Mis. C. K, Weller, M:v. Annella Glimore, | waynoHemplilh — Bont@ FAICE00 | merry of Alexandria, associate _grand 00 Consists of Over 400 Miss Ilsher, Mrs. C. F. Weller and Mrs. | wijor Emersor. Tohn Cooper. patron; Mrs. Anna C. Simpson of Omaha new 1910 styles for street and evening wear—made of | ¥ arke R. S. Hart. Marshall Collins Frind veorataryy Mrs L. A, Conkiin ‘of strictly plain tailored and beautiful trimmed dress suits, in | Bernard McDermott, John Adams. The many friends of the voung people | Bernard Mcberr Jonn Adams | Hubbel, grand _treasurer; Mre. Eiiabeth tatfeta, foulard, pongee and all wool cloth materials, in all the very latest new spring models, made of all wool cloth regret that all are to reside In other cities. | Claire Baird, Charles Wright Gamble of Plattsmouth, grand conductress; sizes and colors. There are scores upon scores of beautiful | materials of serge, worsted, basket weave and diagonal ma- Mr. Clifford Weller, who resides in Omaha | Clyde Rohrbough Frank Engler. Miss Mable Doty of David City, assoclate new styles and rtually v I 1o 217.5 | 3 at present, will take charge of his father's | C. B. Coons, | grand conductress styles ang actually worth from - $17.50 to business interests at Weller, Colo Mrs. E. R. Brace entertained the Alter- .00. On sale Saturday us or any terials, amongst them are pongee suits in various colors, | . ™ v | | actually worth from $19.50 afternoon. At the game of cards the prizes |, ™ nion' s promoting Interest in the & glas ' to $35.00. On sale Saturday, were won by Mrs. I A. Stevens, Mrs. W. | iqit (o Omaha of the lecturer and or- Street Store, at our Douglas Street Store, 8. Rowe and Mrs. 1. Johnson. The guests | ganjzer for the National American Woman Pleasures Past S T St Sl A RGN~ Bibvans ‘ot o pesii b s A 0 RE i Suffrage assoclation, Barton O Kansas City. The next meeting of the club | woreh, and has arranged for him to speak Soolal Events of Note at Which P Jurgenson. Those present Wednes-|tion auditorium Tuesday afternoon. This Congenial Peoplo Meet and En- day were Mesdames E. B. Hunter, W lecture, which is free and open to all in- Rowe, C. V. Smith, F. L. Armstrong, E. terested, will be on '‘Woman and the Bal- Brace, 1. A. Stevens, Harry Gordan, J lot in Colorado." o P e |y o o R | BT Y T T honor guests at the annual brides' luncheon | Johnson and George M. Dougla | which Dr. Aylesworth is to give in Omaha | of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church| Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Hunter entertained | in promotion of the cause. Already ai Buns given this afternoon, was bridal in its ar-| the Suburban Card club at their last meet- | rangements have been made for him to Swest Ciities y x Ring for Mappy ray. The floral decoration was a shower|ing of the season at their home last even- | 8peak before the Central Labor union a Couples Known in Omaha and An- Rolls bouquet of bride’s roses and the name|ing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs |ita meeting May 20, and parior meetings nouncements of Othars Are Made. THE and other public taiks are being arranged | | 3 2 LS e b | A pretty home wedding was celebrated | M.Llfflrrs BR\EAKFAST Again the Side_saddle The program for the musical entertain- urday evening at the home of Mr. and Blscults Q UEST‘[QN ment which Is to be given by the Boys' | Mrs. W. R. Huntington, 8§ Donaldson ave- club of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational | nue, Rutherford, N. J., when their sister, w f[l church, “The Grand Bouncers,” at the|Miss Ruth Jean Ball, formerly of this city, a es UST as the western custom side of my mount, so that I can throw || Young Women's Christian association this|and Mr. John Wesley Van Camp, also a of riding astride is gaining myself off in a fraction of a second evening, is: former resident of Omaha but now of Sloux op - Over‘s P more and more advocates should anything go wrong. S 3 e :A;annh., 1;1. ) united in marriage by among the eastern eques- “I have always ridden side saddle, A R RS 13y AR LA L U R ER L R h 10 il [ ¢ offe e. B read triennes, @ western woman even in the west, where I was born, “Bambo' s, ] Wyman Beebs | 1T - OWNE (o th ealth of the bride's has proclaimed against it, declaring and after I was married and moved “Bud”...... .';W::\]Kl.ewl’l :“: ul’: ra, ¥ R bfl'ml, the wedding was that the side saddle is both safer and to Texas I kept it up. There are lots Cook . SERTK Larmon ! one. e bride was attired in a | Musicians—Mandolins: Fernald, Ractor, B i WASHBUR CROSBYS saner. This rider, who belongs in the of women, T know, who claim that to Wad o Downs, ‘Wentworth, . Core| S0/ of point dieaprit and looked charm circus arena, says ride astride is better and more rest- net: Marshall. Trombone: “Bo.” Drum:|!n8 88 she gntered the drawing room with M hore are toty of people who won- ful. but for my part I o mot think || Houlton. Accompanist: Sievers Susmann, |her*brother, Mr. W. R. Huntington. Her | here are lots of peopl al, INTRODUCTION only attendant was her little niece, Miss | der why It Is that 1 ride side snddle that there is anything. Which gives || Tne How of the Show..........Kiewit, Lytle | Alies Huntington. wib wore & white instead of astride, as most of the you the full exercise and brings all || The Why of the Show..Larmon, Ellsworth ’ 'he W « lingerle dress over pink and carried the The Wi t the Show.... ....Murphy \ women who ride in circuses and other the muscles into play llke riding as he Whers of the Ko Lee uu,."-:f;:;' ring in a pink rose. The musical program, shows whore horses play a great part our mothers did ‘LL’,,\{,?'L',‘-".’”;M L wm, Kiewlt | rendered by Miss Bewsle Huntington of in the program. That is an easy ques- “The women you see in the parks ] INTERMISSION. East Orange, N. J., consisted of the Lohen- <, tion to answer. 1 can ride astride, but and exclusive bridle paths alwabe BAI0L 4 vk e [;‘!"‘“ Ruth McBride| grin bridal march, preceded by Sigmund's | don't like it and I don't think that it have stirrups too short when they 0Old Black Jo'.... o g |love song ‘eer...Fred Fernald from “Die Walkure,” and after is as safe as riding as I do. ride side saddle, and that is the sole “Grand Bouncers’.. ‘Bo’ 4 4 . . . s the service Mendclazohn's Wedding March. “If the girth breaks or the horse reason that it has become unpopular. Old Gray Bonnet . ...+ 1 Ellsworth | Mr. and Mrs. Van Camp left immediately stumbles there is a far better chance “To go back to riding astride, T Cotast 8blos. 1ot “ Leonard Marshall | 8fter the wedding supper for their new for a person riding side saddle to get think women who do get the mascu- “There's a Big Cry Baby".. ~.."Sambo" | home in South Dakota. out of the way of the horse'’s hoofs line look and carriage after they have “Trial of the Cook”, 3 Mrs. F. Robinson DL B O HI, announces the en and escape injury than there is if one tfken to the man's way of riding. I Brassy Sasek to Ol Virginia. i nud, |gagement of her daughter, Miss Maude el AR (e i vl ool | 1M LR e At e Ml A | Makes Breakfast a Success which way to dismount. Of course, woman yet who didn't prefer the side — of ' Watertown, S. D. The wedding will| - — - P for a long ride across country to ride saddle, and every woman who takes O. will hold a business meeting |take place Saturday evening, May 28, at COPYRIGHT = 1910 WASHBURN - CROSBY CO MINNEAPOLIS MINN astride is all right, but when it gomes regular rides in this style every day E afterncon in the home of Mrs. |the home of the bride's mother, 2615 Harney to work in the arena, where you have looks twenty years younger and keeps A. Bryans, 1911 Emmet street, street | to oo vty "o e e, 1 bur e pue ant ort VMO |y s o e o maaee vty (s e e s noneo e | W CREA SETTLEMENT TANGLE} Ish Squabble g . O : g is thought to have been feet on one than those who ride astride.” and Mr. D. C. Chase, both of Stanton, Neb., o talks, which hae been given at the Young |took place Wednesday morning at 11 | Woman's Christian association, will be a|o'clock. The ceremony was performed by [ . |talk by Rev. Dr. E. H. Jenks, pastor of | Rev. C. M. Dawson Eriends of Accountant Disagree with ards were sketches of other brides. In|William Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gor-|eno pirst Presbyterian church on - Nature > addition to the brides, Miss Helen Sholes, | dan, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rowe, Mr. and | 1" the Bible,’ May 2. The ta1NE mivan | - | Demands of Company. to Angl‘y \‘ ()rdS Miss Marion Connell, Miss Kdith Butler | Mrs. 1. B. Hunter. heretofore have been for the members of | wnd Miss Ollve Baker, the bride's mothers| Colonel D. E. McCartny was host &t & | e’ sasaclation. but an cxcetion 1o reaer For the Future | OFFICERS HOLD CONSULTATION ! g ’ ' and Mre. L. O. Baird, and Madam Man-(luncheon Thursday at the Omaha club In |gor this closing one and the invitation is i English Insists He Will Not Call a gelsdoxf of Berlin, Germany, were seated | honor .of Mr. George A. Post of New York | o all Bible students. The talk which || ™ |Live Stock Concern and Lawyers Meet Witness Because Connell at this tmportant table. The other guests| City and Mr. Jenks Rabbl Frederick Cohn of Temple Israel Eveuts of Interest That Are On were seated at small tables with covers| Those present besides the hbnor guests |gave at the association last evening also The Local Bocial Calendar That to Disonss Sitwstion—=Vaa Al- Asks It. X for eight. After the luncheon the serious| were Mr. B. 1. Lomax, Mr. W. 8. Bas- | was of this course. He spoke on “Nature Promise Much of Pleasure. stine Collecting Pledges —— m';\.hi',..:a"‘h'::' J;"."\”“(fii“’“'. / "“ » matter of the annual election occupied at-| Inger, Mr. Frank Hamilton, Lieutenant|in Browning.” of Ald, | Three more witnesses for the state testi- | business trip. oo o oy ‘, tention. The hostesses included Mrs. J.| Michaelis, Dr. P. C. Moriarty, Mr, W. H. | fied Friday morning against James Ish,| W. Griffith, Mrs, Frank Garvin, Mrs. (}.}Murny and Colonel McCarthy. Many parties will be given this e\!mllk‘ " | vepeating the estory previously told that | W. Megeath, Mrs, John A. Wuhn, Mrs. G, Mr. and Mrs., R. H. Howe entertained at s |to attend the lecture at the Auditorium by | :\qu(mlhm? to settle .lml defalcation of Ish strugk Blmer \ Johnson with a po Y‘ N. Nattinger, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. C. T. Mor-| dinner last evening at their home, 3618 Pcrsonal GOSSlp | 8ir Brnest Schackleton. Soveral dinner | William McCrea, the South Omaha live |t BFEER TEEEE by O FERR B © B B Mis 0 Py Toid Mre Gooray PRTOR, | Manon stiast. The ststine. was. comyiirnss | parties will be given at Fort Omaha and |stock accountant, were fruitiessly pursued | ' Mrs. Miller, Mrs. C. H. Hayward, Mrs.|music and cards and those present were | the guests will attend the lecture after- ail day yesterday, but will be continued | The state rested at 11:90, a squabble en- Robert Difning and Mrs. W. J. Connell. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowling, Mr. and Mrs, P. Where the People Are, When | ward. fhe hope: that Ao agreement ey, BILMMAN . ing as.to the.oulling of Dri Porter, The young women assisting were MIss| T, Roach, Mr. and Mrs., W. P. Roach, Mrs, They Are Geing nnd ‘When ‘ Complimentary to Miss Sims and Miss | omrmb(v l'] IF;P :molumnofhml:wrm‘ 08| e inbist"” msid W. J. Connell for the Louise Lord, Miss Vivian Griffith, Miss| Mary Sulllvan, Miss Anna Morrow, Mr J They Bxpect to Return Moms. | Bradfora of Pontiac, il gueats of Mr. and | PAF, OY his friends ia the bone Of o0 o0 pe Tutnat the prosscution call Dr Fannle Howland, Miss Fannle Kennedy,| Harding, Mr. M. Sullivan and Mr. and [ 38 W. J. Brgent Mr. S8 Mes. Dol | S0 g { Porter, who knows more about Mr. John- ATy . e | aum, it will entertain at dinner at the | The conference was held In the offices of Miss Maud Richards, Miss Smith, Miss| Mrs. Rowe. 4 " # ko » i the T M 1 3 g v ¢! son's alleged Injurles than anyone else. ¥ iss Bmily . Mrs. C. H. Fisher of Wayne is the guest [ Field club Saturday evening. he Trans-Misstasippl Grain ocompany, ol 3 Griftin, M Lindsay, Miss 1mily Bolts,| Mrs. W. C. Ross, 1931 Lothrop street, en-| o N el Al £ | which E. 8. Westbrook 18 secretary. Mr.| County Attorney English asserted he Miss Nichols, Mrs. Norman Dean, Mre. E.| tertained Thursday afternoon for Mrs, | "\ A NRer i o Bhntiats s it ink Cans The Chamois Glove. Westbrook is also secretary of the Omaha|duite willing to put Dr. Porter on P. Boyer and Mrs. Chiries Righarda John Townsend of Los Angeles, who 18 the | iqin ana Mrs. Qlifton of Fort Omaha P! The washea chamols glove in vellow and |Live Stock Commission company, from |stand and sald he had been called as a Mrs. Willlam W. Hoagland gave a de-| guest of Mrs. Dexter L. Thomas | "Mr. Morganthaler of Cleveland, O., is | White is an admirable adjunct to our ward- | which McCrea embezzled | witness, had been present the afternoon be lightful children’s party yesterday after-| Mrs R, E. Rogers gave a bridge lunch-|(ne guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gilchrist of | robe. It solves the problem of how to| At the meetihg were A. C. Pancoast, Mc- fore and that attempts to get him on the | noon to celebrate the seventh birthday of | eon yesterday afternoon at the Field club | et s B CHCATSt Of | ep gloves clean without expense. The|Crea's attorney; Mr. Westbrook, Arthurtelephone during the morning had failed her little daughter Helen at their home In|for (he members of one of the bridge| Mry ¥, C. Blackb of Ka City time involved in washing them Is so small | Rogers, who is president of the live stock | ““We have no objection to his testimony Dundee. Lavender, the favorite color offclubs. Roses decorated the table and cov- | arrive Friday, to be the Euest of Mos “I’;‘ that it can not be counted and the delight | company; J. A. Galbralth and Alvin F.|continued Mr. English, “but we will not little Miss Helen, was used In the decora-| ers were placed for Mesdames . H. How- | purnham for twe weeke & @ | of feeling fresht gloves against the hand |Johnson, who represent the National Surety | stand for the position of the defense, that tions and the appointments. For re | r o w3 i Whack Bhve returaca | soh 87 . uDderstood by every-woman. company, and J. B. Blanchard, who was |it can dictate whom tne state shail or shal | Bruoase, J. B, fpenoer; | trom Lincoln, whete thay . stteided. ff The cheaper gloves do not last and there- | President of the commission company untiljnot call as witnesses.” i at a V-shaped table, which had for| g p, Smith, Monks, R. 8 meeting of the State Mmlhi,l‘l,\flmm(ion, " fore they are not a good investment., The| the first of this month. | Mr. English also referred to Dr, Porter ( of the harvest reaped by pickpockets fi R l & the crowded street cars going to or com ouses 1L.awyers ing from the ball game. There was n money In ecither of the pocket books PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Chicago. August Muntzing, an attorney f | ‘ M. Straus has left Omaha for a vi i Akron, Colo., 18 visiting in Omaha land, R. 8. Horton, Osborne, A. A. Arter, freshments the children were seated) Harrison, T. C. A BRI Aot | 8. Reynolds and | centerplece a mass of purple and white| the e | . i Do e SiAD. AnE ek ¢ 8 cemtecalios AR Of FHERis W03 Whilh the bastess, | “Mrs. William Rae of Red Ouk, In, ar-| chamols Ia thin in places and with a fow| Just think of what McCrea has been |as the Ish family physiclan and was de panaies pud ‘nnH»-l:‘;"-)ul.“kl\ e oties | , Mre. George Eisely rived Wednesday, to be the suest of Mr.| washings it wears through in holes that| _‘xmug‘h, said Mr. Blanchard to reporters. | nounced for this by the other attorney favors and 4 day afternoon and Mrs. Ben F. Marti for several days. | are impossible to mend ‘xu::x':“":th l;eel;lngfl «.ru ul:kln.g h{l]! nn;l ”:\I'Ixm lu\‘plv‘]‘uwfl;e’vr;y j‘ux‘\ S \ g Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lamoreaux and Miss| A mistake is often made of blowing into A5 SHESNE Mive Aftr he had swals hoh - ME FASUAD DAG COSAPRE Sha MO ' DIST sement and the little guests included Do of o » oy 08 8. 0 e del e, o8t e: N CONSUMERS' DI RIBUTER amusemen [ both of Los Angeles, Cal, Who spent|prayel Lamoreaux left last evening for St.|the gloves when they are wet and hanging | '°Wed those pill tion of the defense, ““the most extravagant Little Misses Little Misses Wednesday in Omaha, on their way to _ e Securing of pledges to make up the short- | proposition he had ever heard in this court < : : Paul, Minn,, where they will remain two|them to dry in this shape. If a woman| p | | Poegy heed Ve Baes Now York, trom where they eail 84turdey monens, | has & short, fat hand she will not object| 28 continued actively Friday. C. H. Van |room,” Judge Estelle suggested that Dr Grasy Smith Jentatte Boar e for an extensive European stay. For lunch-| Mry George N. Douglas of Kansas City, | to the result, but if she has a long, slender | A1Stine, & live stock man, leading the yPorter had just entered the room. 4224 So. 24th Street Mary Rustin Helen Hoagland, |eon the guests were seated at one 10nE|who has been the guest of her siste . . - .| Work. A considerable sum has so far been We'll call him, then,” sald the county Toola Robbins, Bleahor BUTLIey T ol St T g e | who has been the guest of her sister, Mra. | one she will be thoroughly discouraged. | et e r I A. Stevens, for about three weeks, left| She will find that the fingers are only half | Promised. but it 1s sald to be not as much | attorney, “but not because Mr. Conne Doua. 1889 H i W o inad steamship of flowers and American fluk® | Wednesday evening for her home. o aathe should be: that the button | 88 18 insisted by the surety company. It [says we shall WEo 9938 Polly Robbins Catherine Haske were used In decorating. Those present| rg Fuller of Schuyler, Neb., formerly|is up on the paim and that the thumb is| W88 rumored for a while Friday that fur- [ But it developed that Dr. Porter had / IND. A-1420 Cornelia Baum Izabeth Bark were Mesdames A. Setterquist, Charles|oe Omaha, is the guest of Mrs. A. G. Ed-| s, \m"m R atead e Coiood | ther examination of the books showed the |not come in and a ruling on the ter Catherine Selby rirude Kount Johnson, P. A. Edquist, Peterson, 8. Wiok-| wards, Several Informal afternoons of| While it 1s well o blow in the gloves to|SNOFtaBe Was not as large as declared the | was deferred by the court 1 entertained Wednes- at her home In honor of Children's games afforded the afternoon|Miss Ida Peterson and Miss Walander i man, N. Edquist, Carl Rylander, George Masters- Elsely, Misses Peterson, Ida Peterson, ; tively denied Jloyed to take care of the lsh cow, wa . \J Harold Hall e Wolf Barton . "| Mise 1da Peterson and Miss Walander of | gingers, the latter should be put into shape y denie ploy . Henry Fonda, Wadleigh Barton, Walander, Selma Hollsten, Ingeborg Holl-| 1,05 Angeles are the guests for a few days| pefore drying. tha fies weithhan S0 e Setanme ai y Dfiflla 0[ a""d" Clyde Babcock Harkness, Kountze, sten. of Mrs. George Isely, on their way to New |, e H e 10c Molasses Peanut Butter Ki Mysterious Mike %, Betty Fairfield ne Barton, ; whist have been glven for Mrs. Fuller. separate the chamois on the inside of the| 48 before, but this was later authorita. | Cyrus Haynor, an old colored man ¢ Ry e . A S . g:‘l‘)m"ulfil':"\\_‘” \\:Lf.l' e '115..”.‘::{.11-'\1 :_nllr ‘h ,P. Ellls entertained at luncheod | york from where they will sall early in| No external applicatron is equal to Cham. Ut() PCC €rs Stuart Summers, Wm. 8. Poppleton, Jr, | Lhured or Mrs. C. H. Fisher, Mrs. Harry | june for Europe, where they will spend|berlain's Liniment for sore muscles or | per b, at . Winston Cowgili, | Craven, Mrs. P. H. Kohl, Miss Craven and | < the summer swollen joints. o P ] : Miss Grace Helen Cronin entertained at|Miss Landle, all of Wayne, Neb. Ar(., Har( H 1t k. ' aq | 60c Princess Sweet Chocolates— per SIS, M08 AN i J Rieturns Purses| o i Sxo | .39¢ dinner last night at her home, the occasion | B alnty party was given by Mrs. W. M Yellow Spun Sugar Nests, h Wear Out a Bridge. 4 b H saind -1-.- .' DR 1 being her birthday. Elaborate decorations | Belson at Hotel Loyal In konor of the exe-| Put half & pound of granulated sugar Into| Johu Shafer, Jr. deputy In the office of [ yudoe Crawford Continues res ome Made Candy, specis of green and pink were carried out in the ecutive council of the Woodman circle, yes-| & clean copper saucepan, add one gill of (County Survevor ‘rhrhm;..!.:-fi:;»:kh«;fulelflm‘nr;:i-l ge to Pena Bttty Bock | sales Wednesday and Saturday dining and living rooms. One of the terday. Those present were Mesdames| water and allow it to dissolve. Bring it to|Pubied up’ againat the piles of the bridge ize Those Who Exceed the Street Car Robber Puts Empty Poc _ Pure Ice Cream 1s what makes good features of the dinner was the original and | Emma B. Manchester, Lulu A. Markwell, | the boll, add a pinch of cream of tartar, |at Orono, Lake Minnetonka, until that aged Speed Limit. etbooks and Useless Papers Soda Waters, We make our own Ice clever toasts glven by the guests, Covers|Elizabeth A. Sears, 1da U. Kelly, Ellen D. | remove the scum and continue to boil till | ¢difice has become weakened, m"lh“fl"w‘ in Mail Baxes. Cream, "Nut sed I'ry our Soda Water, were laid for Misses Mabel Fuiton, lda|Patterson, W. M. Beison, Hodsssah John-| it registers 20 drgrees fahrenhelt, or when | §razer *and Edward Terrell, another Procter, Irene Miner, Vera Stafford, Ruth | son, Mary Taylor, Mary La Ricca, Dr. Rose | dropped into cold water it hardens, then|deputy, were sent out to inspect ihe span. Woodburn, Grace Helen Cronin, Mrs. Rog- | add & few drops of yellow coloring. Now| "Yex sir” said Ehater, “those fish kept| orany with « fine of 3% and costs each| ‘Thres pocket books were recovered from | - M ers, Messrs. Lioyd Magney, Edgar Eddy - - take & fork or spoon and throw the SUERT |wood was almost worn away. In order to,upon two defendants. L. W. Parsons, man- [ mail boxes in the central portion of the | SR R R s Arthur Proctor, Clyde Bdmondson, ‘Orange Cockt lightly on an olled rolliug pin or nllm].lofl there we had ‘l‘" D-I\’H\fl’ the water ' ager of an auto concern in Council Bluffs, | city Friday moruing by letter carriers—one am McDougall and James Cronin. Cut orange pulp into small fa et poo! around the place to keep the finny things & wag first to be fined. He was charged Sixteenth and Howard and two from |~ of | pieces. Add | handle of a large wooden spoon. aro e A 8. ged | frgm Sixteenth 00M til we could finish our inspection | &R Mrs. George Hampton entertained the N. | finely chopped dates or figs, and squeese| Move the fork or spoon 1o and fro; the |V ety untl, e could finlsh our Intpection. | yith having excosded the spoed Nmit by & | Fifteenth and Harney treots THE DELFT TEA e N. club this week In an enjoyable manner. | enough orange juice to cover. If not suf-| sugar will then form the desired threads|Minnetonka this year that they get pushed | wide margin. J. W. McNeill, charged with | In one of the pocket books was a check | %03 South Nineteenth stre guen o The guests were Mrs. A. P. Lillis and Miss | ficlently tart, add & little lemon. juice, | and form the threads into »aet= far the |iBrough the narrow passage so swift that|naving run down & citigen, also was given | for §i5, in another a license to fish and in from 1l a.m. to 1 p. i y¥, tug bes ¢ to 8 p. m. Chating-dle: suppers oh Woodruff, Those assisting the hostess | Serve icy cold In punch glasses icen, gfl\:ymn‘\fr:;vl: wear out ‘M_“wa m Paul“h. o Ak 18 s90iie 9 Lptass 16 b ARS8 -5 e X ¥ The stern penalizing of automobile speed-

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