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SOCIETY Many Prominent Omeha People De- sert the City ARE SEEKING COOLER CLIMES 15 0\ THE MOVE Lakes and ¥ne Some Go to the Northern Some o Barope——Others Joy Thelr Country ¥ Near Omahn, — Noture Enth This world of ours is falr If you would gain so Of wll its beauties, you she The ads. the summer print. | M| Social Calendar, Mre. M. F. Funkhouser at Happy Hollow: Mrs | Tunfor Bridge elub. | Mise Elizabeth Pickens, { Misx Kathryn Wright; Mrs W. L. Yetter, luncheon & e chub; | Ladies' Day at Happy Hollow and Fleld bs; Midweek dance at Happy Hollow INESDAY—Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bovd dinner at Fleld club; Table &’ Hote dinner and dance at Field club; B. B. Card club, Mre. W. T. Schnelder; Comet club, Mrs. 1. . Denman THURSDAY—Mrs. R. L. Huntley eon at_Fleld club for Mrx. P Miss Gladys Petors, lunch club for Miss Wright: Mra. E. M luricheon at Flald club; Ladies' Day ut| Fiéld elub and Happy Hollow; Midweek dance at Rod and Gun club. ! FRIDAY-Junjor Friday Bridge club, Miss Gladys Peters; Miss Holen Rjepen, dane- ing party at Rod and Gun clib URDAY—Week-end dinner dance at Happy Hollow and Fleld clubs. | card arl MONDAY Atternoon Kiplinger, TUESDAY afternoon for bridge W lutgeh- | Updike at Fleld Martin, | Midsummer's influence is strongly indi-| cated by the social barometer. The =o- clety news becomes more and more a story | of departure of well known folk for the| c00] and ‘comfortable mountain and lake | vesorts; The number of those to whom the | woods called this last week has beeh large, | and more are going this week, in fact the | vacation spirit is quite large and dangerous, | seriously threatening the summer social lite ©ne interest which promises, however furaish interest this week Is the men' | tehnis tournament at the Iield club. | ways the play In this tournament attracts | & jarge gallery of women who play or | Juy watching the gume and it hutumeln[ theretors, the cause of numerous small and inforinal luncheon parties. to ity | Al | Summer I8 proving a season of )1‘ charms to the trio of Omaha young women | who are touring Europe under onage of ore of their teachers at Mrs, Somers' school, Misses Jean and Helen Cudahy and Frances Nash. Miss Nora Forthman of ‘Los Angeles, who Js well known in Omaha, Is the fourth young wo- man in the party. Ireland, Stratford-on- Avon and Oxford already have been vis- Ited. After & comchng trip. through the lake region of England they will go Paris and begin their tour of continental | points of interest | the chaper- is to| General and Mrs. C. K. Manderson will | leave July 19 for a three montns’ sojourn | In Europe. They will sall July 22 on the steamship Cleveland, going flrst to Lon- | don, where the general will attend the meeting of the International Law associa- tion. Later they will go to Carisbad, Ge:- many. Mr. H. H. Baldrige, who is now In the eust, also will sall on the Cleveland. Mrs. Ella Squires has gone to Belvidcre, | N. Y., for a visit with her daughter, Mis. | Hoxie. Clark. Mise Mary Keyes of Councll Bluffs. will join Mrs. Squires in the eas( the last of this month and they will wail July 20 for Europe. Mr. and Mres. Arthur C. Smith and nmlv‘ dren are now teuring England and Wales, | Hom, . H. Millard and Mtss Jessic Mil- lard Will leave this week for a two months’ sojurn it England and.the continent, will return by way of the Mediterranean Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metz the Fourth in Dresden and are now in Berlin, Germany, | aulte Ste. Marle is the mecca of several Omaha people who find their summer com fort in their summer cottages there: Right Rev. and Mrs. Arthur L. Williams. Mrs. | George Thummell, Missex Katherine and Stella Thummell and Mr. George Thummell i Mis, Janies Martin, Mrs, C. A, Crimmell and daughters guerite and Ruth, and Mrs, A, F. and children left during the week for Laise Minnetonke, Minn., where (Ley have rented & cotiage until the first of Septem ber. My, and Mrs. ¥, H. Davis an vianning to leave about July 15 thr a trip west via the Canadian Rockies. They will stop & Yellowstone park on the return trip. Miss Mary Alice Rogers will probably ac- company them. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Breckenridge, Miss Myra Hreckenridge, Mr. Warren Brecken- rldge and their guests, Misses Fannfe and | May Nash, of Cleveland Mr. Carl Breckenridge of Chi and My, Harry Bredkeniidge of Franklin, Pa., left last week for Dome Lake, where they will spend July und August Mre. Theodore L. Ringwalt and q ters, Dorothy. Mary and Elizabeth, gone to Ogonguit Beach, Me., where they Have taken a cotiage I the summer Mar- Smith family are Omaha people who are fortunate enough | 16 have summer homes near here arve spend- | ing much of their time in the country Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ringwalt and family | are spending the summer at their cottage | “Oak Ridge.” on the bluffs beiween ilor- ce and Pries lake. Several Omaha people who have cottages near Florence are spending the summer | there. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned moved | several weeks ago to home. Thor- wald. Mr.and Mrs, Henry Wyman usually | spend the week end at their bungalow, also | Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dodge spend a part | of each svmmer at their I the | country. Dr. and Mrs. C. €. Allison, large and beautiful farm are planning to spend the gust there. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Gifford | have moved to thelr country home and plan to spend most of the summer there. Mr. and Mi¥. Louls C. Nash have an at tractive country home near C have moved there for Mr. P thelr J who have near CaMoun montit of Au- | tfman and | the summer months P. Kirkendall purchnsed Pries lake grounds, will bulld an home there next year. At the Clubs At Happy Mollow, One of the larger dinner parties last even- Ing wt Happy Hollow was given by Mr Frank W. Parr. Coyers were place for Miss Loulse Lord, Miss Bunice Howell, Miss Gladys Peters, Miss Alice Carey Me- Grew, Miss Katherine Wright of Buffalo, | N. Y.. Miss Ellsabeth Piokens, Mr. James Van Burg, Mr. Guy Furay Mr. Ralph | Peters, Mr. Miles Gahan, Mr. Ralph Rainey and Mr. F. W. Purr | Mr, and Mrs, 7. 1. Nolan entertained ut | dinner Dr. and Mrs. W. J. McCrann, M, | and Mrs. H. E. Newbranch, Mr. and Mrs. | Jobn O'Hearn, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Lulke| Dbart, Miss Baumer and Mr. Woodland | Mias Alice Mroxell was hostess at one| who has recently | and the adjoining | attractive summer | at dmnner | club+golters, | turned from their i for | [ will visit | tew lot " | Pacific | sister, | and other ‘\.»un.g in Portland, Ore. | Methoaist { Jonn | Grout, who have been visiting 2 THE OM AHA SUNDAY BEE: of the dinner parties last evening being ! for Miss Pearl Fitzgerald | Misx Unrda Scott, Miss Bdith Fisher, Miss Alce Trox®ll, Mr, Richard Payne, Mr Roger M Mr. Harry Delameter, Dr W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bow Mr, wnd Mrs, C. . Troxell and Mrs. Augustus Lockner had as Kuests dinner Happy Hollow | Iast evening Mr. and Mre. John A. Demp- | Mrs. Tt N. Howes, Mrs. M. C. Howes | and Mixs Abble Howes Others who entertained the number of thelr W. Parr. fourteen; Dr. Milroy, four; Mr J. Dinning, twelve. covers ed TENNESSEE SONG BIRD VISITING IN OMAHA an and Mr their last evening and i Wuents were: Irank H. Walrath, six; Gerhard, elght; R At the Fleld Club, number of dinner parties given at the Fleld club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gurley entertained their guests Dr. and Mrs, F. N. Con- nor, Mr. Mrs, W. L. Bancker, Mr Gilbert Hitehcock and Rev. Buckey of | Washington, D. C | Dining with Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Mes | Donald were Mr, and Mrs, John H. Beaton, Mr. and Mre. A, H. Fetters and Dr. and Mrs. B, W. Christie Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Vierling had as thelr guests Mr and Mrs. B. J. Scanvpll, Miss Luella Vierling, Miss Claire Vierling and Mr. L. Vierling of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garratt entertained thelr guests including Mr 1 Mrs. F. M. Blish, Mr. and Mrs, C. T, Clapp and Mr, and Mrs. 1. P, Bllis Other hosts and the nu parties were: Mr. Frank B. L. Kemper, six; Mr, J. W. Hughes, four: Judge W. H. Munger. elghteen; Mr n. Marshall, five; Mr. M. & Susmann, four; Mr. J Adams, ht; Country Mr. W. M. Bucholz, six. A darge were | as and nbers - thelr Boyd, ten; Mr H weventy; ten; Walroth Mr. C. H Personal Gossip Miss Stacla Mart left today for a visit| in Calitornia My. Arthur Guiou phia for a brief visit AIr. Mrs. James K. Miller wedding trip. Pratt will leave tomorrow for | a two weeks' visit In Michigan Miss Ethel Higbes has returned six weeks' visit at Basin, Wyo Miss Nelle Columan left Th visit in St Joseph, Mo., and se in lowa Miss Lucile Patterson has returned from Chicago, where she been studying ut| the Art Institute. | Mrs. Charies I Katherine, left Thu to spend the summer Miss Mayone Thompson returned trom Stella, Neb., where sne bas Ing Mrs. Herbert Hayes. Mrs. Willam Fearon and family Houston, Tex., are the guests cf Mr. Mrs. George A. MoNelce Dr. Nelson Mercer expocts to leave to join his sisters, Mirses Carolyn Mary Mercer, in Califoria, Mrs, Harry E. Burnham leaves this Lake Ukoboji, where she wiil guest of Mrs, M. D, Cameron. Mrs, George M. Hoerner veturned to her home at Hastings, after a visit with relatives n this city M and Mrs. Harmen V.o Snmita, g, leave teday for Witten, 8. D. where they relative: this summer J Captain and Mrs. F. C. McQuaid of #id-| ney, Australla, are visiting for a tew daya with Dr. and Mrs. Miss Nellle Braaford Wood Master Raymond Wood are spending a weeks In western Nebrasku. Mr. Fred Metz will leave soo) pleasure trip to Seattle. He will wuy of St Paul and Minneapolis Mr. Bryant Rogers, who has been Visiting In Chicage and eastern and southern polnts for a few weeks, has returned home. Mr. and Mre, W. 0. Lidders of enport, ba., have arrived to be t thelr daughter, Mrs. B. E. Classon. D, Maw hov sister, Mis. | has gone to Philadel- ! and have Miss Fanny trom a oY MISS NELL GRISCOM. ell Griscom, who is visiting her r, Mrs. Henry Templer, in Omaha, 1 identified with the musical life of her home eity, Chattatooga, Tenn For the last year she has been In charge lof the music at the Central High school of that city, and the splendid program at the recent commencement |ercises was due to her good work with $00n [the high school singers. Previously she and!haq studied at the University of Music, N. Y. This year she plans t studying in New York elty Fabs sday and daughter,| Mjes » for Niva' Scotia | mothe rominently today been vielt- of and ex- { in the from Germany, where she | spending several months with fter, Miss Mildred Lomax Mrs. Lomax is expected in July 15, Mrs. E. L. Stone and Mrs Frederck Adams and children are spending the month of July at Hotel Anderson, Eph- riam, Wis. Sinee June 1 Mr. be beer dnugh- Berlin, about has her in Omahu has and | London; Cann, ). Mr. and Mrs. W./ B, McPhorson, Loulse McPherson and Mies Marg { Pherson, and their cousin, Migs Merrii! of | Marylun 1, and Miss Helan Forbes, hive gane | jto the McPherson, ranch near Runcuester, Wyu., for a two months' sojourn. Rev, and Mrs. T. J. Mackay and Mrs, B. H. Barrows and son. Ronald, left last week for u trip (hrough Yellowstone park They will also visit at Salt Lake City and Den Mre. Barrows will g0 to Pueblo sead City. lott WFIAny for Cglic] 18 VIsIE her Mr. Williard Barcows. fornta, where they will spead twohionths, | CeDtain George Gibbs of the wignal corps, Miss Delen Shedd of Ashland, Neb., is ex. | Fécently quartermaster at Fort Omaha, left pacted in a few days to be the guest of Dr, | /ast week for California will return \nd Mre, Oleraens MeMilan at Port Cropk, | (he first of August in order ympany Mits. Berthe Shacklefora is vislting in | MP#. Gibbs and the children, who will Sifte T Waah will take the trip|Mei In Omaha durin to ough Yelowstone park on Eer way cast. | Station, Fort Leay Mys. Louls McColough of Dubugue, la and Migs Ceclila Sheean of Des Moines, lu aud Miea Gochis Shest STl Mol 15, 1 T D | das il rost P st way. General and Lharles Morten left Friday for & through Yellowstone park, after they will visit the const Mrse. R B. Howell and son, S.diey Bull- fagham, left last/week for a wisit with her |8 Mrs. W, A, Carter, un & rauch near Salurday & Fort Bridger, Wyo: | Mre. Charles C Mrs, Carr and two chlldren, who arve in|afternoon In honor of her niece, Washington, D. C. expected shortiy | Bvelyn Whyte of lineoln. Those present to join Major Carr, who Is commanding|wers Misses Eunice Bwell, officer at Fort Omaha | Bessie Rothwell, Helen Mrs. John A. Doe left |8mith, Margaret Ulmer, Rachacl visit with friends in Denver I Marie Koutsky and Evelyn Whyte. laid and other wesiein clties, and will vo-| Mies Ina Mae Fitzgerald entertalned at turn early in September |@irner Friday evering at her home for Miss My anl Mre, 1. R Bamef and daughter, | Bllen Barney of Elkhart, Ind., who is the Miss Lydia Ramer, left yesterday for a | guest of Miss Marle Hollund. Covers were visit with friends in Colcago, Milwaukee | placed for Misses Ellen Barney, Matlida paints i Wisconsin, Alperson, Vera Fitzgerald, Katherine Hol- Miss Mimnie Hiller and her mother land, Marie Holland, Helen Riepen. Glenna Henry Hiller, have gone to Evansion, (Il | Blel, Sophia Alperson, 1Is Linn, Ina to attend & house party glven by Miss| Fitzgerald, Hiller's fiance, Mr. Lester Kirschbraun. Mre, J. R Ringwalt yesterday afternoon Mr. J. D. Robinson will leave this|gyve a delightful garden party at her sum- week for trip to Niagara Falls. He| o oottage, “Oak Ridge,” in honor of will be accompunied by & party of sIX, | miss Johnson of St. Joseph, Mo., who I8 the members of his family und other friends. | house guest of Mr. and Mis. H. W. Yates. Mrs. Robert R. Ringwall, who has been|mne jarge porch, which is screened, was expects to leave| girractively decorated with maiden there this evening for & two months' visit|gern from the nearby woods. Shasta to Puget Sound lcitles, and in British Col- | gaisles were the flowers of decoration at umbia. the tea table. About thirty friends enjoyed Mrs, David A. Baum and the graceful, informal afternoon. Miss Margaret, leave in a few Mrs. H. F. Morrls entertained at a Europe, where they will spend a Year.|cnugrew's party last evening from 7 to § Miss Paum will attend school in Flor-| geiock, at her home in celobration of the | ence, ltaly sixth birthday of her small Thomus Miss Marion | Morris. The lawn and porch were deco- and Mrs. John Kuhn, who under- | rated with Japanese lanterns, and children’s went an operation for appendicitis at|games were pluyed. Misy Jean Matters hospital Friday, I8 recovering|assisted Mrs. Morris. Those present were sadsfactorily, | the little Misses: Miss Dorothy Stevens left last week for|Lols Sweet Ogunquit, Me., where she will be a member | J.oulse Sweet of @ house party given by Mr. and Mrs. | Helen Tabor Grayrocks. Thomas Morris Samuel durns left | Clyde Babeock visit wita her |Clittora Schurig Charles Kountse, at Mackinae, She |jonn Mitchell was accompanied by her granddaughter |Harry Mitehell George MeBride Miss Helen Eastman. | Mrs, and Miss Omaha members of the Greek letter fra- Myra | ternity, Phl Gamma Delta, and they repre- . Grout's nt many of the leading university and Hochstetler, and who | college chapters, iad a splendid and much much entertained during theirenjoyed reunion Friday evening at visit returned home Friday Rome hotel The banquet which Mra. J J Dickey, who served at 7 o'clook, was especially planned abroad for some time with in honor of the men who are just return- Dickey and Miss Helen ing from college. Mr. Harley Moorhead Norway. M ss Dickey presided as toastmaster, and clever after are attending school In Germany. dinner talks were given by Mr. F. M, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry have returned | Sanders of Lincoln, Mr. Arthur Pancoast home after an absence of several weeks in|and Mr, Willtam Unsioger. Among the east. Mr. Frank Henry, who had been | those present were Mesars. ¥. M. Sanders, at Sewaunee university, is back with his|G. Crancer and Leonard Huts of Lincoin, parents. Herbert Barber of Brownsville, Tex.; B, H, Mrs. L. L Wood, Clement Chase, T. H. Matters, jr.; Paullue, of Lincoln, and Mrs. F. D. Reed | Fred W, Thomas, Wilson Austin, Harley and daughters, Misses neva and [ Moorhead, C. L. Waldron, Howard Thomas, Wauneta. and sou, Frauk, are visiting Mre. | Roland Thomas, Robert Schenck, Robert E. L. Templine, % North Twenty-first|Fisher, Ralph E. Valentine, Macmillan street Mis E L. for 8 go by Day- ! suests Mis. B Webb of K and son, He to ac She aworth. Mrs trip whileh Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ba lat dinner last evening at the Country club, when cuvers were placed for elghteen guests, Mr and Mrs, Bawn will entertaln al another dinner party ai the club n entertained Howe entertained Frids Dennis, Dorothy Saturday for a Jurdan, Spokane, Port- Mus, el daughter weeks for son, Kuhn, daughter of Mr Ruth Wallace Gladys Putnam Lileanor Slabaugh race Slabaugh home, Mrs. month's Allison Hamilten Walter Albach eurge Martingale Stuart MeDonald John McDonajd Friday daughter, for a s Charles Grout sister, Mrs, F. B have been was has been Miss- Bertha Sooble, Is now i and Miss Scoble | Weaver and daughter, Miss Harding, Harold Van Dusen, Dana Van Lomax |Dusen, Vail Purdy, Fred Baid Harry salled Tuesd musical | and Mrs. | Alfved Schalek, {Adams have been in New York and New Miss | et Me- | his new Miss | Helen Watkins, | hair | the | Orkin Brothers 318-320 SoutH 16TH. ST ENTIRE UNEQUALED STOCK AT Sold from $35.00 to $75.00, your unrestricted choice at THINK OF THE REMARKABLE OFFER All of Orkin’s finest tailored suits; the very finest materials. Regular Prices $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00, $55.00, $60.00, $55.00, $69.50 and $75.00 . Your Choice at P, Sale Extraordinary On account of store alterations during July, we will have our immense sale of hair goods. All the latest novelties, such as— Curls and Puffs, from.... iies 24-inch Switches, good ulue 22-inch Switches, nothing better msde 36-inch Cornet Braid........... 86-inch Cornet . T Pupils taken to lo-rn the art. stopping to consider the exclusiveness or beauty of our high class garment season with a complete new line, and the i& the wonder of modern merchandising. every one a good, vractical style for Cheek, A. L. Lott, Morris Biish, Searie Holmes, John Brain, Raymond Hayward W. L. Unzicker, Eugene Rose, Grant C g Van Sant, Charles Mann, Arthur Pancoast, | Al Dudley of Counell Blutfs. Erle Wiltse, | | Wilbur Raceley of Pender and Liloyd | Burdie of Herman, : Wedding Bells | Mr. and Mrs. announce the eugl G Blair of Lamon, Ia., | ement of th daugh- | Mail Orders Solicited. ter, Miss Hazel, to Mr. Byron Hart. The | Mr. Moritz Newman, 2628 Woolworth ay- 1522 DOUGLAS STREET. ALTERATION SALE daughter, Miss Freida, to Mr. Fred B.| Everything in Millinery must be sold. Cherniss of Council Bluffs, Ia. They | Summer Millinery at reduced prices. F. M. SCHADELL afternoon, July 24, 1522 DOUGLAS STREET. Now is the time to get Mid. For the Future Thursday Mrs R. L. Huntley will give & ‘l\ulhenn at the [Mleld club. Mrs, W. L. Yetter, will enteftalu owenty- four guests at tunclieon at the Fleld club | { Tuesday, E. s to Mr. Paul Chenery Patterson. The wed- ding will take place in the autumn. Miss McLean is one of the prettiest girls in the army and navy set, in which she is popular. She is an accomplished music! Mr, Patterson is from Chicago, and is & well-known newspaper man. Mrs, M. Martin will glve a luncheon | Thursday, entertalning sixty guests, at the | streets, The hostesses will { Fleld club, | Moriarity and Mys. Callahan | Mr and Mrs. Frank Boyd wili enter-| Miss Elizabeth Pickens will give a bridse {tain at dinner at the Field club Wednes- |afternoon Tuesday at her home in honor day evening of next week, when they will|of Miss Kathryn Wright of Buffalo, N bave fificen guests | who s the house guest of Miss Alice Cary The Columblan circle of Sacred Heart McGrew. Miss Gladys Peters will give a parish will entertain Wednegday afternoon | luncheon at the Field club Thursday after- At thelr hall, Twenty-second and Locusi|noon in Miss Wright's compliment W be Mrs, Mrs. Mary K. Howard announces the en- | gagement of her daughter, Miss May L Howard, to Lieutenant Walter A. Bloedorn, | assistant surgeon, U. 8. N. will take place in the Howard home in this city soon, Miss Howard is one of the ashington Social Notes |ington, ana was a figure in the fox hunts fand paper chases the past season. She | made the required ninety miles of the regu- {lation test rides in fifteen and one-half |hours last December with | officers, on which occasion she met | flance. Miss Howard comes of an | Marylana family Beverly to Have the Center of the Stage Durng the Summer Season— ‘Where the Cabinet Members Will Spend Their Vacations—Miss Taft Not to Return to School—Interesting Wedding Announcements Made. ARRUTHERS. will spend the greater part of the hot sea- July 9.—(Special Dis- in Paris, although she will go Into 10 seat of interest of (Switzerland and Italy. Speaker Cannon Washington society will probably f8 now at his home in Danville, Tl As Feverly during the greater part usual Mise Cannon will have charge of warm season, In addition to the the speaker's residence in this city next| |prestige lent to the Massachusetts winter. {theve still further renown in store the place by the announcement that {onel Theodore Rooseveit would spend some {time there with his daughter, Alice Long- {werth, M Longworth's mother-in-law, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, has taken one of the show places as Beverly for the sum- |mer, It fs called the Castle and it is well {named. Really no British o1 German castle |is any more beautiful nor any jnore hix- urfous. 1t is at Mingo beach. | President BY Ipatch to The Bee,)— rest in of the vocial vesort for ol- Hint for Wash Day. Every Monday morning I hear the thump of a buby the roof, “Being curlous about this regular weekly cspeclally as | knew there wete no babies In the house, | accosted the mald as she was returning with the empty carriage one morning. “ ‘Have you left the baby is Senator and Mrs. Borah, before leaving Washington, said they anticipated spend- ing the summer in Idaho. Mrs. Champ Clark, who went abioad in May with Mrs. Harry Woodward wife of Representative Woodward, of West Vir ginia, will return home shortly $0Rg8 L0 BRASIAS QUG Blathie Mrs, Charles D. Norton, wife of Presi- dent Taft's confidential secretary, will di- vide her time this summer between country estate on Loug Island and Bever!y Mass. Mr. Norton will do iikewise, al though he will be in Beverly the most of the time . it's uo baby,' the week's wash [ left nothing Itke an old baby she chuckled, up there. of avorite Fiction. ‘Tafu's private yacht, the 3ylph, l1s vow Iying &t Burgess point, and it will !be the scene of many gay affairs. When Eastern Yacht club commences its |summer cruise thers will be a gond sized fleet of Béverly yvecots following in the wake of the commodore's craft. Among the | w residents of Beverly, who will have yvachts entered, are Hearold S. Vanderbilt, |8 [Feed Anthony, Charles K. Cumming® nnounced the engagement of bis st Auna Harris Whitfield of Summerville, | ™ Ga., to Mr. Welles Merrian of this | Henry Clay ¥rick, the Pittsburg multi-(mye wedding will take place in Georgis in {millionaire, has a place near the Tafts at| sygust, | Pride'# Crossing. Miss Helen Frick is ex- | pected to become very chummy with Miss Helen Taft, and Childs Frick will likely |play a fow pames pole with Raobert | Tatt Archie Butt, the president’s housed in palatial bachelor ynarters in the Woodbury residence. Captain Sowerby, of the English army, is staying with Captain Butt. They are great chums and are gether very much Mra. Levi Leltdr of « g0 has rpent fer | Candlaate.” Yes. | Can Drink Booud o Alone.’ Wiy, Papa, I Don't Wear Half as High Heeled Shoes as Other Girls Do, I Wouldn't Go Across the Street Prize Fight." ‘I Can Sleep Ever s Chair-Car Than 1 Can | Yes, Madam. Your Shows Great Promise.” “I'm Always Glad to Have a Friend Me of My Kaults.’—Chicago Tribune 'SUPERFLUOUS HAIR The rumor that Miss Taft will spend the | social semson at the White house instoad of returning to Bryn Mawr s gaining credence in Washington and soclety is look- fng foward eagerly to such an acquisition 1o Its ranks. On her last visit home, just before tic White house family left for Beverly, diss Taft was several times secn taking horse- back rides around Washington, . Although not athletlc in her tastes she is a good | 5 . severly place. #0000 in beautifying her Heverly place. | 4o "ygving tivat grown used to & saddle . ever Newport . pretty All tn ail, Beverly glves Newport u Brotty |,y 0" ohiidhood days in the Philippine close call for ornamental display this year. | & b CC000 B e Aleahire to be seen riding around Manila on backs of the little native ponies. Miss Taft is rapldly realizing the promi she gave of becomiug an unusually hand- some woman, Her coloring fs beautifully tresh and her blonde halr sets it off atrik ingly, Miss Taft is fond of the shade of pale blue; which only (hose of perfoct complexion can wear, and looks her t in it 1 Can Let It |the Much Betler a Sleeper Daughter's in a Lieutenant Robert Whittield = of Twenty-second United States Infantry, the Nad Volce city of alde, s Lady Will Send Free to Any Su the Secret W ferer ich Cured Her. to and of distressed come growth From childhood 1 was humiliated by an’ unw hair on my face and arms. 1 tried the depllatories, powders, liquids, creams and other rub-on preparations I ever heard of, ouly to make it wors weeks I suffered the electric needle witl out being rid of my blemish. 1 spent a great deal of money on various things in vain, until a friend recommended a i ple preparation which succeeded wh all elve failed ica we the end Mrs. Knox will at the Knox country Forge, Pa., Secretary to make a number of Both President Taft and the secretary are fond of golf, and they will probably indulge themselves in | competition many times before the summe: is over Although Secretary spend the summer seat, at Valley Knox is espected trips to Beveriy. very she Agrieu) James Wilson will not return to Washington until Sep-| tember. He is making an extensive tour through the western states, combining busi- | 8Wbassador to France, and Mrs. Bacou ness with pleasure. Mis daughter, Misa| Wil take place on the afterncon of July Wilson, has been visiting in Denver for|l6 at Whitemarsh, Pa., und will be followad some time. [bY & reception on the lawn. Mr. Robert { Bacon will be best man and Mr. Ellot “ar Jacob Dickinson and|din Bacon as usher and Miss Martha 3o Mrs, Dickinson, who are now enroute for|con as bridesmald Miss Anna Ingersoll Manila, upon & tour of the world, will|Mra. Balvador Meade, Miss Hebe Wrignt return to this country by the way of|and Miss Francis Stokes will be the othor Burope, arriving in New York in October of Mise Secretary of re Che marriage and Mr. Gaspar Bacon, oldest son of Priscilla Toland This simple remedy, & harmless liguid, enabled me, permunently entire rellef from all traco of unwelcome hialr. and forever end all embarrassment It ls simple, » aure and can be lised privately at b Athout fear v or. blenish. 1t makes the eleetrie neodle ehtirely unnecessary 1T will tell in dotail rull enable any other sufferer U. 8. N. and | seme hapny results ax | o o men: |18 & twWo-cent stamp for the enagmemulls| Gevoline Osgood, 137 T e Jarvis McLean, | proyidence, K. i woluble. to find Secretary of War particulurs i 10 uchieve the did, Al 1 ask vepl Address L T Miss Helen Cannon, daughter of Speaker Cannon, will not veturn to this country | Mra trom Burope until early fall. Miss Cannon |of theis ter MoLean announce carrlage on the stairs leading to | sald a flat dweller the other day. | on the root? 1| ‘s | There's | carriage when it | ~New York | My Friends Are Urging Me to Become a | la‘ | braska Cyel streets, way The prize secied’ local Tell | DISAPPEARS LIKE MAGIC' all | For | fall—suits that are perfectly The wedding | most skillful and daring riders in Wash- | the cavany \ ner | old | Nebraska Cycle Co. When a | too finely at & roud rdce, many intevested tHE BEAVUTIFUL NEW EXCLUSIVE STORE OF High Class Tailored Suits ' $15.75 HEN this extraordinary sale started we stated that we would di*pnm- of our entire unequaled stock without , 80 a8 we could open the fall way we are disposing of our stock in order to arry out our aim—= tailored of Men’s $3.00: $3.5 Oxfords We have' all sizes in men’s Oxfords at these prices. They are made of Gun Metal and Patent Colt Leathers and are really $3.00 and $3.50 shoes, 1t’s not old stuff marked $2.98 and $3.69, but good fashionable, wearabie shoes. SEE THEM. $3.00 and $3.50 FRY SHOE C0. THE SHOBRS 16th and Douglas Streets. 'EXCELSIOR MOTOR GYGLE WINS EASY “Stock’’ Machine Takes Everything in Sight in Fourth of July Road Races. “stock” motor cycle behaves ones are prone to immediately exclaim: Al atock But suspicious ones were neatly that's a specfal’” machine,” ete. “That's not a disap- ponted at the Fourth of July voad races. when the * handled celsfor” motor cycle, which in Omaha oy by The Ne e Co., at Fifteenth and Harney took everything in sight” in the of honors and prizes. capluring mount in full dealers, and it was “dix of a committee of was quickly proved view that the oft winaing “Excelsior” was an ordinary of many stock machine, taken from a lot of the same kind at the sales rooms of The Nebraska Cycle Co, In race for the the first single Isior race, a twenty-mile ro cylinder stock machines, “Exc took first prize In the face of twelve contestants won only teen mile post inder on & braska ( streets, The | free- Inder Excelsior” *yele amoug eight entries, yet second All of which goes to show that a cylinder second -all siock race tor sir machimes. entered was the was a le and in by only twenty “twin” eyM- uils race the The Nebraska single cylinder it eume out with Even though a single “twing”, this “Excelsior pluce, losing first place by and passing the fif with the “twin" eyl prize. mile honors, nder against second six second oven tirst “single Excelsior”, can do stunts Sole agency at The Ne Fifteenth und Harney ', if an race track le Omalia Mldllme Jm'il?lne Le Fevre, 1908 On Fhilada., Pa. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Beaton Dru Boll Drag Clr v iires'cn. 2Tl K Drug Co., Council Blutts, lows. aha MR, JEAN G. JONES PIANIST AND TEACHER Leschetizy Method Pupil of Wagner Swayne, Paris { STUDIO-—Mooms 7-8 Davidge Blk. R ]