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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 15 1910 bR R 0 g et | e tronnads three; F. 1. Ellick, two; H. C. Freeman | Mrs. Edwin Slater entertained at bridge Second of ulc B, Outdoor Organiza- | 'hree: J. F. Ferguson, six; M. F. Funk-| Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Edith A ” » ; & BARIEA- | | user. twor M. H. Fonda, two; O. P. Good-| Carson, who will be one of the spring ous reduction tions to Formally Start Season. | nan, two; G. . Gilmore, four: H. B. Gray. | prides. Japane orations and score \ L \ . 3 g |two: M. W. Gahan, two: W. H. Gates,|cqrds were especially attractive Those ~ four; ¥. H, Garvin, four; E. C. SPORTS, DANCING AND MUSIC | (007 P, Ml Oarvin. fouri B C. Henry, two: | present were Mesdames W. 8 Carson, J ; ’ in the price of J. Voucher, A. V. Shotwell, H. T. Cutler . Special Mus Entertainment is | F. H. Hall, two; Merle Howard, four; G. T.| qwin Slater, Misses Edith Carson, Mabel &l‘l’&more . l'&l S these popul.r . Haines, two: Judge Kennedy, two; A. C.yyuntley, Ruth McBride, Grace McBride, | Bt -2 g Kennedy, two; E. . Kimberly, three; W.| jjelen Riepen, Ethel Kiewit, Frances e T, (|G e o e T S e, W, S G P : at overwhelming reductions and artistic OISLE ewn. ner, two; 8. W. Lindsay. two; Guy LISE!t| gy year, for the first time, the annual two: H. B. LeDere, four; F. M. F. Leflang, oy b y e A ~ . h M e ve: N. H. Loomls, s [ Dy S T R S % S Svery woman knows the chic effect of the Barrymore braid, and 7 tive: N. H. Li ix; A Lane, six; S e 3 e 1 fronies. 3P Lord, five: Sarshall, twbi ©. 3| Mer Avenue Congregational church | g R . p v %ala 1 A bi sohan ( Though a roll of college parchment Marley. two: C. . Mulvinill, two: H. Ww.|¥ee Siven Friday in compliment of | i, this extraordinary sale will be eagerly welcomed. A big purchase on a thing to be desired - R y ‘ " | the brides elect rather than, as in the past T srms enables us to cut the price of these fashionable \ d And a graduate 1s happy Morrow, two; W. I Mroy, five; B. T.| .0 \rige This change in plans was the ] ‘“‘.‘l’“‘“““ terms 0"“"!" - to cut t 1 ° s T Ite a l'elt e- \dea of Mrs. Julia Freeman and she further - braids to nearly hlaf. They will be on sale all week in three O'er the knowledge he's acquired Mannipg, two: W. R. Matthews, two; T. H Yet the guif s earning power Matter, five; E. G. McGilton, four; R. L. : honored the engaged girls by making for | groups, as follows: each a pretty kensington bag and by writ- | He observes with some alarm, ’ ! = Ty e “Drought from college | Montgomery, six; D. D. Miller, four; C. B. | And a base ball expert's arm Niswonger, two; G. N. Noble, two; W. F. i A 3 A s * T.E M Vi s y v ing a poem In expression of her good wishes, 3 ~ $ . W Norman, stx; H. D. Neely, five: D C.| ot Prites slect who were uests wore _ 36-in. length, regular price $8: this sale $35. 'atterson, six: A. O. Peterson, nine; V. C. Social Calendar. Mise Helen Sholes, Miss Marion Connell, MONDAY—Junior Bridge club meets with | p*on. Bansry ‘porce B N ,:::;::;v five: | Miss Edith Butler and Miss Olive Baker, 30-1n. lcngth, rcgular price $(); this sale $4.00 )\'.lflf Helen Davis; meeting of Kensington | o “o © oo inboldt, four; 8. H. Ross, two:| Miss Bertha Goodrich entertained pleas- : . ; : attendan TUESDAY—Mrs. J. B. Summers, jr., lunch- | W’ Rhodes, two; B. H. Robison, six;|antly at games and music in her home, 911 | 28-1[1. lel]gth, regular price $4, thls sa]e $5.00 ce at ean for Miss Louise Peck; Mrs. George |J. W. Robbins, six; H. L. Reed, three; M. | Hickory street, Friday evening. Her guests B oot z £ . " ROV A : h‘ I Ty, “atternoon bridge for Miss 15i0ise | M. Robertson. flve: Roy Ralph. three: H, D, | were Misses Nellie Morris, Minnte Smith, || Our 34-in. Peerless Switches, regular price $1tch, regular price $14.00; this sale. .. $10.00 this sale. S.8a Wood; wedding of Miss Lillian Kthel Rose | o A g diogh . Mildred Longanecker, Mabel Slaven, Eva S ik P '160 s o Mr. Robert A. Wa of Lincoln; | Reed, six; W. L. Selby, two; C. R. Sher- ¢ g | Our 34-in. Peerless Switches, regular price $12.00; thissale ..........L.......... .00 ‘\|y~ h.l lll. ‘.lrn)m«vn rnrer:l‘:nx of ,\!u-rmu man, four; A. B. Somers, four; C. 8. Steb- | Hensely, Dora Hinchey, Helen Lowry, ur[(* 2 4 & } * s 9 club; Mre. G. L. Gabriel, W. U. club; | bin, four; Steurevant, four; T. B. Stebens, | Esther McClaren, Cora Kemps, Bertha ladies’ day and mid-week dance at Happy | two; W, B, Shafer, t L. 8. 8 6 Goodrich, Agnes Slaven, Kittle Slaven, ’ : DR iV‘\" 177 Bnorter, theeas 1 “lbh:‘:\hv; ,:{,;: Frances Overday, Cora: Sweska, Jennie The h"‘ld"d“"‘ of fine human hair and /EDN cdd of Mis ¢ RE Tt ; . _— ; » A2 g Aad o vide varief 8 8, © 2 D D A oty Matking. of |J. A. Sunderland, six; G. W. Sumner, five; | Shearan, Gertrude Sheahan, Maude Mc- i “':(:’mf“:‘ Ot g“"h‘f‘x"n‘:{h‘ ’L’l‘l“’:;:i poRor Sivlih Helr Goods Ealr Drossing Lincoln; Misses Ollve s o .| B W y W. To :'G. D.|Claren, Messrs. Leonard Jacobs, George Y ¢ J ¥ § acial or A |I."\’ n‘l’x:n’:}l{un I,::r)v\lv\ lm’"tal;:‘“l‘\i)v:vlh”l‘!:ll- : e Livdopdh sl vl b 34 her requirements. Send sample of hair and Maniouring, Telephone Douglas au:l,i iw rt > Tunnlclift, two; C. C. Troxel, five; C. O.|Casper, Stanley Smith, Eddie Jorgenson, aniousing, Telsptions Dongles S8 ereiio TR B S ™ Talmage, two; Mel Uhl, five; J. H. Van|Arthur McGinesy, Albert Shocheart, Guy 1411 Farnam address Dept. B when ordering by mail. e ootrhey and wely matisfactory THURSDAYMrs. Charles Offutt, luncheot | Dusen, three; W. P. Warner, two; Wester- | Goodrich, Leroy Brunnson, Avery Roach, | Martha Dale afternoon bridge for Miss | field, two; D. Willlams, three; C. H,|John Gahan, John Hoffman, Joseph Buna, | Nathalie Lawles of Brooklyn: ladies day | Wright, four. Louls Vinquist, Willle Rushlau, Myron at Happy Hollow; Apollo club May dance : R Hinchey, Mrs. W. M. Hinchey, Mrs. B. B, at New Turner hall. % 3 | 'y Personal Gossip, Warren, Miss Mattie Warren, Mrs. G. W.|and Mrs. Victor White, Mr. and Mrs. W.| will give a luncheon for Miss Eloise Wood 3 FRIDAY -Dunuee Dancing club; evening 2 4 g L b Sircn r .puu\ Mrs. E. L. Hoag, afternoon bridge, Miss Stella Murphy Is confined to her Goodrich. J. Foye, Mr. and Mrs. M. Peters and | Saturday % % rown o.' FURDAY—I"ormal opening of Country (home with a sprained ankle. Miss Myrna Boyce and Miss Evelyn Mil- | Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Westbrook Mrs. Joseph Barker will give a luncheon | club; Catherine Thummel, luncheon for 3 9 ler of the senior class at Brownell Hall| Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. W. C.|Wednesday, May 25, at her home for Miss | Brownell hall seniops; Miss 1da Darlow, | M. and Mrs. Ralph Shepard have gone to Bro PRl St A Bl 16th and Farnam Sts. dinner at Happy Hollow for Browneli | California for a few weeks' stay. entertained at luncheon Saturday at the |Su s A ouise Pec | hall seniors; Mts, A, J. Colliett and Mrs. | Mra. Samuel Burns and Mr. Robert Burns | Field club. Those present besides the |from a trip to South America, Mr. and| Mrs. J. E. Summers, jr. will entertain | Paul Wernher, luncheon for Mies EIoise | \on gaturday for New Orleans, La. class were Mrs, S. F. Miller and Miss Mars- | Mrs. Entriken entertained at dinner last|at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Wood node o g g e don. The senlor class includes the fol- |evening at the club. Those present were| Loulse Peck - Mr. Akerman of Santiago Ia visiting Cap- || F0 50 LG CT Mr. and Mrs, W, C. ho festivities at Happy Hollow last |tain and Mrs. Clifton of Fort Omaha gl ik Mrs. Arthur English, Mr. and Mrs, Jullus|at her home Thursday fn compliment to e’ening when this popular club was offi- | Mrs. R. E. Frey has returned from a|janet Hall, 1da Darlow, Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd, Dr. and | Miss Bessie Yates. | cially declared ready to administer to the |visit with relatives and friends in St. Louis. | Helen Smith, Olea scors, Mre. W. H. Sherraden and Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Laura Dale and Miss Martha Dale | summer pleasures of its members, were Helen Smith, Helen Matters, it ; ” ey bt e e e ityed oy aors oy | M. and Mrs. John R, Morsis and children | HOih B, Y S Boyos, Entriken will entertain at bridge Thursday afternoon | v L - sail May 27 from Montreal for & European | Katherine Thummell, Evelyn Miller, Smaller dinner parties were given by|in compliment to Miss Nathalle Lawles of 50 of its members. Following dinner, which | rip, Violet Joslyn, Mabel Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Marriott, who had six | Brooklyn and Miss Eloise Wood. was served ul_»-fio and 7 o'clock, & Pro- | n. aMorganthaler of Cleveland, O., is the | 10l8 Alleman, guests, Messrs. J. W. Hughes had covers| The Jewish Ladles' Relief society will gram of dancing and music was EIVen. | g “or Dr. and Mrs. Gilohrist of Fort| The school boarders of the class from |piuceq for four; W. 1. Mikesell, four; H.|give the third of a series of card parties | This program included a pretty Maypole | oy - out of the city are: 8. Pollard, four; W. J. Connell, six, and E. | Wednesday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at | dance given by Misses Carrle Kahn, Mabel ¢ oo, N. Y., | o Misses— Misses- B. Carrighan, four, Anclent Order of United Workmen hall Kahn, Helen Keating, Minerva Quinby, | M!#8 Nathalle Lawles of Brooklyn, N. Y. | ginel Holmquist, ~ 1da Jones, = Setia S EATnebing IRUMm a1 Will /enturthtn . o has arrived to be the guest of the Misses | Helen Hunter, Stella Muiligan, 2 | r o Deuntwes BIAR (PTURS. Mers i Martns Med Laure Duls Hazel Rumsey, Pearl Dameron, Weddings and Engagements. the seniors of Brownell Hall at luncheon | Walcott, Cecll Cheney, Gladys Fowler and i e l‘ oh " | Zoe Meller, Margaret Cattle, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brailey announce the|at her home Saturday. Miss Ida Darlow | Hazel Fowler and solo dances by Misses [ Miss Vera Henderson of Philadelphia will| Margaret Spargo, steile Stevens engagement of their daughter, Miss OI&a | entertains the class at dinner at Happy | Cheney, Leona Fleming, Isabelle McDon- | 8Frive Monday to be the guest of Mrs. H.|Irma Douglas, Katherine Bralley to Mr. Herman Bright-| golow Saturday evening ald, Helen Framsden, Eleanor Keating and | H: Baldrige for six weeks At the Fleld Club. ling von Nilson. The wedding will take| Boxes for the entire season of the May | Ruth Thompson. The music numbers given | Mr. Philip Reed has salled from New | mpg week end dinner dance at the Field |place the middle of June., Musio- festival have”been taken by Mos were quartets by Misses Neftle William, [ YOrk to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|..h was well attended last evening. Mr The wedding of Miss Bessie Yates, [ A. Cudahy, Mrs. E. W. Nash, Mr. and ] % s wel e s A A 5. AL 2 » . 2 DIA Ollie Burnett, Helen Crowe and Alice | LeWis 8. Reed, at Milan, Italy and Mrs. Daniel Baum, jr., entertained in|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates, | Mrs. George A. Joslyn, Mr. and Mrs. John | “‘.n::n\vo,hxr;g:n'frmnxs.u:‘\ar:an\nfl‘::m’m:'pr‘n‘;’ rare Chandler; duets by Misses Marle Bran- Mrs. R. Bourgeols and Mrs. W. Herman | honor of Miss Bradford and Miss Sims of [ and Lieutenant Charles C. Allen will be| 5 McShane, Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Kountze diamonds, precious jewels and jewelry combina dels and Nell DonoBue; The usual dance |and small son of Chicago are the guests | Pontiac, 111, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.|celebrated Thursday evening, June 9, at 8| Mr and Mrs. Charles Kountze, Mrs, Frank tlons, which are grouped and on display in our window program followed of Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Bourgeois. Burgess. Covers were placed for twelve |o'clock at the home of the bride's parents| pajler gives a box party Wednesday by P U Gt B L L bbb L BT TR aside. Your presence is desired, only that you may As In former years Tuesdays and Thurs- | Miss Marle Jones, who has been visiting | guests at Hillside. afternoon for Mrs. Byers. The party will view this amazing display of the whole country's days will be luncheon days for the women Miss Margaret Houston for & few weeks,| Captain and Mrs. W. P. Wilder enter-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olmsted announce|be made up of Mrs. Byers, Mrs. J. M most remarkable group of rare jewels. We y e : % simply 4 pek - of the club and Tuesdays and Saturdays | has returned to her home, Two Harbors, | tained in compliment to General and Mrs. |the engagement of their daughter, Miss|Metcalf, Mrs. George W. Tilden, Mrs ey ,:‘,‘,‘,";‘,‘;",;,‘;’,,g;:;'"‘,"hflg““;“;tm . Clarke and your company, that's all mand, and we Sunderland, Mr. and{ Mrs. Charles Offutt will give a luncheon | on dinner-dance evenings. Minn Frederick A. Smith and Miss Smith. Covers | Florence Olmsted, to Mr. Bentley Grimes|Charles Keller, Mrs. D. Happy Hollow is the sccond of the coun- | e migle G, McKenna of Spokane, | Were placed for General and Mrs. Smith, | McCloud of Chicago. The wedding will| Mrs. Frank Haller. {1y clubs to open; with the opening of the| woon has arrived ‘m 6. 0hé “mpz, her | Miss Smith, Lieutenant A. LaRue Christie, | take place in the autumn. The engage- -~ - Country club next Satwrday the summer | p,oi o 8 BTOVED 1 DO TR BHOSE 08 MR | Colonel and Mrs. D. E. McCarthy, Colonel [ment does not come as a surprise to the Among the Women's Clubs. season may be considered to be formally “uul_\'"d A . T X and Mrs. Bannister and Major and Mrs. | many friends of the bride, who regret that| The Loyal Daughters of the North Side | inaugurated. : K Chase Kennedy. her marriage will take her to another city | Christian Bible school have decided to pre Dining with Lieutenant and Mrs. Dungan | to reside. sent the play “Sunbonnets” at the church were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Twamley, Mr. e some time early in June. This declsion was tions have already been made for the open- and Mrs. C. D. Armstrong, Miss Josephine For the Fitare, reached at the meeting held Thursday even- ing dinner and there 1s every indication Young and Lieutenant Estey of Fort Riely { Mrs. F. E. White will be hostess Tuesday | ng in the home of Misses Peterson. “The thut It will excél all previous openings,| MT- 8nd Mrs. C. F. McGrew and Miss| My and Mrs. H. C. Jordan gave one of| afternoon at the meeting of the Thimble| ginging of Garden Flowers,” a musical | The following reservations have been|MCGrew, who are now in London, expect|(he dinner parties last evening, their guests| club. fantasy, will also be given at this yet made: . M. Falrfield, places for ten; R.|!0 #ail for home on May 22 and will reach | including Mr. and Mrs. S. . Carlisle, Mr.| Mrs. A. J. Collett ahd. Mrs. Paul Wernher | undecided date. | L. Huntley, eight; Hal Brady, twelve;|Omaba about June 1. — —_— | Luther Drake, twelve; K. Hart of Council| Mrs. W. G. Stevenson of S8an Francisco, @ $ FONDROD s e LI P 8 oo Bluffs, four; H. H. Baldrige, twenty; G. M. | Cal., arrived Fri P l G f G h ce and this made him conspicuous Poek, twelve; Guy Furay, fours H. . Wil-| her plrelnnrlhl;lr‘d::d‘:l:‘:QRc.l :T\o::: = ersona 0Oss1p Irom otham amongst our young American bloods, who King, ten; Ben Cotton, six; W. A. Redick, | her brothe, B. G. Wills. 3 SIS Enpre. 10 WaRr oy, Utitey djaky, M. C. Peters, elght; W. J. Connell,| My gnd' Mrs. C. F. Belman have sold ,;““““‘“:":""1‘:“ w”l‘;‘d PrONRRIYERSRE ] W “I\l\l"::‘l:;r'u‘m::\o\"n’llll Ni.Tp Uhaike. | their home at 4507 Dodge street to Mr. and [[ Daughter of the Fizz Man, Soon to Be a Rich Divorcee, Plans to Wed UL toretrs £6) e Drxe) aftaies. Thare more, twelve; W. .03, Preston, four; J. L.| L% Harty Woodward and have taken|| with Willie K. Vanderbilt and Become Dictator of Newport—Zimmer- will be ten bridesmalds, Lady Gladys < R 7| apartments at the Hamilton. . P} 3 Fine Kennedy, eight; Frank Hamilton, ten; W Riders. Finch-Hatton, sister of the bridegroom; his M, (Raifibolt, four Mrs. Fuller of Schuyler, Neb., formerly man’s Duke Has a Nawsty Experience with Flock of Young Joy Rid e il e e e A 5. OmAha, 1s the' Rlsat of Misl A, Ba. daughter; Miss Mildred Carter, Miss Edith Conslderable social interest centers in the | WArds. Several informal afternoons of | BY MARGARET WATTS DE PBYSTER,scendant of Hendrik Hudson, the ancient | wayne of Philadelphla, Miss Constance Leather Stor different charitles of Omaha. The Toy|"hIst have been given for Mrs. Fuller. NEW YORK, May 14.—(Special Dispatch | explorer, after whom the Hudson river is|combe, the Hon. Miss Rhoda Astley, Ve are selling high grade goods at Shap:‘which will"be given at the Brandeis| Mrs. A J. Sampson and her daughter,|to The Bee)—The report remains persis- l\um‘v(l His g ; uh\‘glt'm\l!ln"fll 18 n\:‘mn‘ a8 | daghier of Lord Hastings, Lady Letty low prices RGN 19 iERS heat value inithg theater: May 27 and 28 in benefit of the|Miss Ruth Sampson, left Saturda; .| tent that Mrs. Smith Hollis McKim, who |aristocratic in American ideals as that of | Manners, the duke of Rutland’s daugh- oy Cifld Saving Institute, is already occupy- | Rigan, Neb., i they will visit Mrrcx B yadiary] waspaiortdaai Chn lsasenanin )y 9tnar Ieeent ¢ s (UENAA Dta N, [, Mika Holan Post dnd e (How Mise S . TNADSDNIRH £.50 inglthe attention of a large number of |Guy Myers, formerly Miss Pearl Sampson, | Of the Newport colony, will wed Alfred G. | His forbears were among the men Who ex- | gybil Fellowes. e e o Soaen piominent women of the city, and the per-| My formance will be made a soclety gccasion. The six lower boxes for Friday evening have been enguged by Mr. and Mrs. M. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding and son, Mr. MacMillan Harding, are spending some time in Parls, France, and expect to re- turn home in June. An unusually large fumber of reserva- Vanderbilt as soon as & wise and kind | plored America, who settled New York, [ Miss Carter and Miss Wayne probably judge in Reno severs the bonds which | who fostered the patroon estates, who |will walk together in the bridal procession {have held her to Mr. McKim. I call him |fought Indlans, fought the British and @id | They are of the same height. The dresses Mr. McKim for, while he is & physician, | everything else that those rugged chaps did |for most of the bridesmalds are belng made and Mrs. Robert Cowell and their daughter, Miss Mopa, sall from Quebec, July 1, for a five months' visit in Europe, They wil go first to the Is'e of Man, the Petgrs, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed, Mr. and | pirthplace of Mr. Cowell he 1s so rich that he only practices for |in the long ago. In the red book Mr. Hud- | here. The wedding will be entirely a white ° Mrs, J. M. Daugherty, Mr., and Mrs. George 2 ¥ recreation and then only occasionally son is designated by double “A what- | one A. Joslyn and Mr. and“Mrs. K. €. Barton,| M 80d Mrs. Arthur C. Smith and Miss | pajimore gossipers have spread the tale | ever that is After It the couple expect to pass their Salurday matinee the box holders will be Harriette and Master Huntington Smith ex- that Mrs. McKim merely married the doc- Mr. Hudson will be united in marriage | honeymoon motoring on the continent. The Mrs, W. A. Paxton, jr., Mrs, Harold Gif- | PECt 10 leave the early part of June for the | (o, s a stepping stone in her soclal as- |to Miss Helen Morgan Frith at the home |bride's father, Anthony J. Drexel, will s ford, Mis. G. W. Wattles, Mrs. J. M, |°8t June 23 they sall from Boston for | iaijons. Mrs. McKim is the daughter |of the bride's father on next Thursday. |make them a present of a splendid touring Let us furnish your invitations. We have a large and varied stock and Cudahy, Mrs. C. W. Lyman. Three of the | -UrOPe, expecting to remain abroad until| e 1saac Emerson, the bromo seltzer king | Such notables as Alfred Wagstaff, Walter [ motor. our facilities are of the best. We are competent to judge of the excellence of lowér boxes for ' Satuilay evening have | O¢tober of Baltimore, and Mrs. McKim's husband | Kobbe and Anne Gardiner will be the at-| Two hundred thousand dollars’ worth of |every detail, because we have had a practical training. beew engaged by .. Jy H: Millard, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ralph have returned |was & rich young bachelor doctor and a | tendants \ diamonds were submitted during the week W. B Millard/and one box has been re-|from their wedding trip and will be at the | gescendant of one of the oldest Mary- to the bride's parents at their home on Monograms and Initial Work a Specialty. High Class Core served by a party of eight from St. Jo-|home of Dr. und Mre. J. B. Ralph, 2545|jand families. Mr. and Cornelius Vanderbilt are making | GTOSVenor square to chogse presents from f respondence Papers., Wedding Invitations. Announcements, seph, Mo. ; :'upllul avenue, until their new home In| 1f M McKim does wed Mr. Vanderbilt | yisiis to Newport weekly. Their children Miss Drexel has received a numper of | Reception, At Home and Address Cards. Samples and Prices T.\Mlhm large uf(un nn.us{ will be given | Dundee is completed. she will prove that she is capable of & |are at Beaulleu, thelr cottage. Mr. and|SM8&ll presents from msmlu’m hnul‘nml : ent on Request. hgrsday afternoon, May 26, will be. the| Miss Marie McShane is spending the week | rather remarkable feat. The fact of climb- | Mre, Reginald C. Vanderbilt were at Sandy | S'® 8nd her mother are in Paris to com an#bal ‘Creche bridge party at the Country | end in Sioux City and s expected home |ing from the outskirts of society to the |Point, thelr country place near Newport, |P'¢te her trousseau. Viscount Maldstone | Lemist. Sixteen prizes will be awarded | Montana, is expected home shortly and|years. leral friends at dinner in _town. Mr. and|!FY: but When they are in town he and his | i L andi the committees expect (o ralse a large | Miss McShane and Miss McPherson will 'y sum for the benefit of the children of The | east for 1615 Farnam St. — Crablie. N % ;. | Mildred Carter, wh father was secretary OUR SUMMER HA s Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Breckenr| . e cquires ountry place at lyde Park. Alfred G I the children ure also taking an intevest |, ...J'.“...,:. My W: Begononthige dinve | Seetia 10. show, 11as. she hAs SORUITN! A | ; s of the embassy here and now is American wife will live with the bride's parents. | The wedding of Lord Acheson and Miss || —_ Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt are enter- the summer. Mrs. McKim's career, -whilé meteoric, [taining a week-end house party at their} 2 and M Cy ck- 04 0 1 yed Van bilt's public sur I season as a In Mhese charities. Friday afternoon under | o iige of Chicago ;’h“ a'": m:";:;':]" "f”“:‘";’": “n"'::"" mf"'.'“:_‘:‘,‘::‘ ANE NN le s eral dase ago in Englang | minister to the Balkan states, is fixed for A : tigananagement and in the home of Miss e . i he | shg ha hee! e n ay L 2 h fter that of Miss D el and Lord | Ale -3 8L ¢« P styvles @ SWIEN ‘rices 1-,:— horne & mumber of little ones in the | Week end here, and Mrs. Harry W. Breck- | the gay and fashionable set in New York |on the coach Venture, which he will drive \i¥ day afier tha 188 Drexel and Lord | Are the most complete in styles and patterns. Prices to GVl 0f thelr frlends, Those faking: part Ingeborg Resch-Pettersen, who has|aristocratic portals in New York. She was | werk the little Misses Elizabeth Sturdevant, | P#€n spending a few years in California, is | the daughter of a newly rich man. She ve-“ Berry Wall, who used to hold the di A Good Habit. Martan_Alleman. Helen Alleman, Dorothy | VISIting for two or three & as the guest | celyed all the financlal support she needed, | tinguished honor of being the best dressed | 1\ i niogr important that a child be Thorne, Arlene Abbott, Mercedes Abbott,|Of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soren-|but money has proved futile with hun- |man in the fashionable world, has received | o\ cnt (o take proper care of toilet articles y After being shown the use of the tooth- | a an accomplished musician and former pupll | was delighted with her success. Even (Who died recently. Well, that will be |y o special place should be found | B A l L E: Y @ M A C H A% Habby Hallhre: of the late master, Exwarnd Grieg. She|envious women admitted that she charmed |cigaret morey for Berry, If he Is very, Very [ gor 1 ana its special care exacted. Toilet The Gecorations at the formal opening of | PIAN® 10 @pbear in concert In Washington, (the men whom she met by her vivacity, | careful | articles can be given as gifts in addition | DENTISTS Happy Hollow last evening were especially | - €+ before President Taft and will be|wonderful artistic gowns and her clever- | |to the toys and games that every child Best equipped dental offics In the middle west. Highest A | 4 patient Seubli 'AIsh welw placed for the Eussts - has been credited generally, but whether |until after his wedding next month. Mr. | the child's belongings and a care for their YHIRD FLOOR. PA 16 Dbk, carnations and farns wére used Pleasures Past. & wedding will quickly follow her divorce [Roosevelt is in New York and he will re- |-conscientious use. Ol s 1 Ath ardl e smarnt gt NRIAhis roomn.. 11 'the @inink 00m ad onl' Min Jev 1. Poster was hostese At an in| i AU 1o asubt | main here until the ceremony which unites| A shelf for shoes. angers for litlle being.dlsed in profusion | Wood, who will be one of the June brides, | Miss Helen Zimmerman, the daughter of a Pt company’s mills at Thompsonvllle, | attractive with fancy boxes or ¢ racks for The largest dinner party was given by|and for her guest, Madam Mangelsdorf of | Cincinnati millionaire, goes back to Europe |Conn. & week ago. After his marriage, ribbons, tles or collars will all help to} WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASS'N. methbdfs of the Harmony club. At this|Berlin, Germany. Spring flowers were used | somewhat piqued at Americans. He Is while still in the company's employ, he make children particular about ”“‘,‘ .‘; C i T table covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs, [In decoration and covers were placed for|especlally militant in his conversation | Wil be located in California longings and e 1‘ M & perfeotly legitl- | Judge Lindsey and the Juvenile Cours. E. A. Benson, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Selby, pelght. against that genus known ae “joy riders” | Ms. Robert King, who had been his land- | mate pride In their neat appearance . N A dstone. I'heod, Roosevel 1 at-| H y N3 H r nelghborkiood of the Field club gave & suc. | C""\08¢ 0f Frankiln, Pa., who will spend aand Newport. She started out with the |t0 Brighton. Mrs. French Vanderbilt, "l*““:‘“‘,' l‘n:“h m:‘ .’l:"““'“”“"' oy ‘m' “"‘|’“m"d suit every pocket. Also a beautiful line of l 5 7 bokhiodd ‘of the 4 ¢ b ew weel 1 : rross tha maal 1 form! e, is no er Lo e, | 1€ 4 adtions,. those most tnts | . )y congful vaudeVille show for sbout seventy-| :“ Netks visiting 1o Dmehs ambition to make her way across the most | former wife, is now In her London house. |, "0 I Misses! Trimmed Fats, Bt ., v 7ieinasaseeiion . f F.M.SCHADELL @ CO. Masters Willard Alleman, Edwin Hinrichs | %00. Miss Resch-Pettersen is enreute to her | dreds of women who have essayed the |a legacy of $20 a month from the estate |, . ovorvday use and_Vizgil De’ France. former home in Christianta, Norway, and is | same task. She triumphed and her father, [Of his sister, Mrs. Loulse Berry Ladew, | attractive. A color scheme of pink. wa | the Euest of Congressman and Mrs. Hayes ness at conversation. The rumor that A | Theodore Roosevelt, jr., took a vacation|expects and should have. A plece of silver grade dentistry at reasonable prices. Porcelain fillings, just adt (Fhthe. bal) roomh. whers & number of| OF Oslifarnia fred G. Vanderbilt fell In love with her |at the carpet works where he is employed | each gift-time soon Inculcates a pride in | like the tcoth.” All instruments carefully sterilized after each color sgheme used. lilics, ferns and palms|Saturdsy in compliment to Miss Eiolse| The duke of Manchester, who married |15 He sald goodbye to the Hartford Car- |nightgown and wrappers, and a place made | @ "o'vo " (0 h o Ul | . D. U. NATIONAL LECTURER FOR THEE Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Austin, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed entertained at|It happens that during the visit of the duke |!#dY for eighteen months In Thompsonville, | = - ‘Y. M. Co Ao £ D. VanCourt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baker, | dinner last evening at thelr home, Aloha, |and duchess atsHyde Park, up the Hug- |(0/d him he had been a model boarder und | s | SUNDAY, 4. P. M. Mr. and Mre. R. W. Breckenridge, Mr. and|near / the Country ~club. Covers were|son, they went for a ride one day in an |(N8t 8he was sorry to have him leave, even j zu | o Mrs. Carl Breckenridge of Chicago, Mrs. | placéd for Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wattles, | automobile belonging o Frederick W. Van- ‘““_“:“ ";"’”I"‘\' By T e 1 SR ! B th Numhfl I.ec“"e clllll'sa It Hurey W. Breckenridge of Franklin, Pa.;|Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall. Mr. and |derbilt. During the ride another car, filled ki o Al B et & Wonpdrnt oy y Mr. aWd Mrs. H. N. Wood, Miss Wood and|Mrs, J. E. Baum, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.|with men and women under the influence | O\ * have been preparing for i . o G 'S GHRISTIAN N lo rug o cy weave d uge propos ns ~- A Jiasam Mangbladord ot Reclin, Gerwany. . | Oudahy, Mr®and Mrs. A, L. Reed, Mra.|of lMquor whizaed up. The joy riders | "6 Of fancy weave and huge proportiont. Dr.Beng FBancy Showing Wedding Rings and YOUNG quEN ining . together at another (able were| Barber and Mr. F. A. Brogan. sto 4 |sueh as is seldom woven in mill f 4 B 0" W, R pped long enough to load up thelr ma- |}y peen 1n the process of making for sev- Gifts for the Bride in Rich Cut ASSUGIATIU“ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. J. W. Peck was given & house warm. | chine with a quantity of stones, with this | has been In the process making for SANATORIUMJ 0. o ‘Johannes Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joha Mor e | At |eral weeks Big Bill" Hines, who has! Glass and Sterling Silver. We are Donald, Mr. and Mrs, ¢ W, Russell, Misg| '8 DY the members of the Just Us Card|ammunition they commenced & bombard- |y o meddy's preceptor in the art of mak-| g_,‘% 8 Flotence Russell and Miss Anna Russell | C/U0: &t her home, Wednesday afterncon. | ment of the ducal party. Both the duke |, carpets and rugs, collected a purse of | This {nsutution is the only one ‘upid's Agents ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON LONDON - 9 Luncheon was served in the dining room, | and duchiess were struck several times and | Mr. and s D, C. Py * d money to buy a substantial wedding pres- | the central west with separate by '::‘_":‘:‘ <'.l.u:.m] “"',“"\.,": "\?lf':‘ ‘;:f“ which was decorated with roses and smilax. | the automobile was dented in & number of | g, L’u“dl" ot oo “w"p it \ Dr, W. O. Henry Mirfl Patterson, Ldeutenant Short .li:-“‘m"“mm“'f present were Mrs. B. C.|blpces. —_— ample grounds, yet entirely dis %, "MEMBERS FRED Mr. In C. Patterson, jr Grant, Mrs. E. C. English, Mrs. O. P. Nes o ) The wedding of Miss Margaretia Drexel || tinct and rendering it possible to ~——PUBLIC ADMISSION 25 CENTH— | Monday Evening, May 16th—8:18 O'clook. Other reservations were made by Mossrs, | el Mr#. Lo Lo Hartley, Mra. Ellen Haley, | The firat notable May marriage was that |,nq viscount Maidstone is fixed for June || classify cases. The one buflding SEATS MAY BE RESERVED. W. B. T. Belt, who had covers for seven: | Mo% Eugene Worthington, Mrs. A. A, |today of Miss Lorraine Roosevelt, daugh- |y 'y, g Margaret's, Westminster, the [| being fitted for and devoted to the J. A. Austin, two; J. M. Alkin, three; H. 1| C\8rkson and Mrs. J. B. Gross. ter ot Mrs, J. W. West Rooscvelt and Lang- | onyren attached to the House of rm-‘ treatment of noncontagious and JEWELRY 7 i F. B. Alden, two; I F. Bax-| Mrs. D. C. Bradford Saturday was hostess [ 900 Warner at Oyster Bay. A speclal traln | ument in London. The bishop of London || nonmental diseases, no others be- Gowo.# SiuversMiTHS )Ly AR VAAAARI AN a Bradley, three; H. K |8t & prettly appolnted bridge luncheon|on the Long Island railroad conveyed the | i officiate v : ’ ing admitted. The other, Rest . 137Tn & DOUGLAS 373, /0 J J H Burket, four; F. H. Brown, four; B. Bene- | §!Ven In her home on South Thirty-seventh | Suests from New Yoik. l When the viscount ‘was in New York & Cottage, being designed for and . R- EAN G- ONES . diet, seven; 8. D. Barkalow, five; H. K. |%treet in’'honor of Mrs, Sherman Cantield —— eat deal of curiosity was attached to his devoted to the exclusive treatment - ryan bk = Burbam, three; A. C. Crossman, two; F. H.|of Sheridan, Wyo. The appointments and| There can be no doubt of the social stand- | coming. He s a sharp-featured youns || of select mental cases, requiring PIANIST AND TEACHER Chickering, two: W. 8. Curtls, two; A, I.|decorations were pink and covers were|Ing of Mr. Hendrik Hudson, who is to be | man of medium stature. His hair, which for & time watchful care ana spe- Buy from us once and you will ) Loschetizy Method Creigh, two; R. L. Carter, five; W. J, [Placed for Mesdames Sherman Canfield, | Married next week. Mr. Hudson, in ad- |y somewhat curly at the ends. is parted al nursing. be our customer always. Pupil of Wagner Swayn Creedon, two; ¥. W. Carmichael, two; H,|Arthur Lewis, H, H. Baldrige, J. A, C. |dition to belng wealth,, 18 & direct de- |upon the right side and literally wm.muX STUDIO—Rooms 7-8 Davidg