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‘ i i : 2-B SUMMER CAMPS LURE MANY Exodus of bdoty Folks Continues, Many Driving in Their Auto- mobiles. MANY DRIVE TO THE NORTH Soclal Calendar. MONDAY--Misa Stella Thummell, dinner at the Coumtry club. Original Brid club. _Table d'hote dinner at the Cou try, Fleld, Happy Hollow and Seymo Lake Country clubs TUBSDAY - Children's day at Happy Hollow club. Membership committee of the Commercial club, luncheon at tha Happy_Hollow cub, WEDNPSDAY~Ladies' Bowling club at | the Happy Hollow olub. Dinner-dance at Country and Field clubs. Fidelus Jub party At the Field club in the forenoon. | THURSDAY—Ladies' Tamcheon day at The Happy Hollow, Field and Beymour Laka Country clubs. Wedding of Miss Ethel Katherine Holmquist and Rev. rie St George Tyner FRIDAY—Children's day club. Dinner-dance at Lake Country club SATURDAY-Dinner dances at Country, Happy Hollow, Field and Carter Lake Clubs at the the Fleld Seymour The close of this week will find all the Omaha travelers comfortably located at their favorite summering places on their way there. Miss Elizabeth Davis leaves this week for Mipneapolls, where she will Lo the guests of friends. Her sister, Miss Menle Davis. with Miss Alice Jaquith, plans to leave Friday for Lake Champlain, waoro they will join in a house party. Later the Misses Davis will join their parents, or well Mr. and Mre. F. H. Davis, and take motor trip through the New Lnglend states Mr. and Mrs. George F. Smith and fam ily leave Saturday for Balinas, Cal where they have taken a cottage for the summer. Mr. John A. Kuhn, Miss Marion Kuhn and Miss Gertrude Mets leave today for Elkhorn lodge, in Mstes | Park, where they will remain untll Sep- tember. Mr. and Mrs. R. ¥, Kloke are plar ning to go to California the end of next week Mr. and Mrs. Jobn T. Stewart, 2d., apd family left Monday for Westhamp- ton, Long Island, where they lLave a cottage for the season. Mrs. Joel Btew- art joins them later. Mr. Stewart will only remain east a short time now, but plans to return later. Mrs. J. F. Coad and family leave today for Stamford, Conn., ere they will be at The Manor for the summer. Richard Page and Eugene Neville left Monday for Culver, Ind, to attend the summer naval school Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart of Councll Bluffs leave Tuesday for the east to be gone several weeks. They | wXpect to meet their daughter and her bhusband, Mr. and Mre. Donald McFen ron, who are east on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mre. E. W. Dixon, accompa- nied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm, left yes- terday in the Dixon car for Okoboji. The latter will return home from there, but Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will continue to St. Paul and Minneapolis, spending about ten days motoring. ‘Mrs. E. M. Fuirfield and daughter, y and Wynne, left yesterday for Cape to Join a girls’ camp there. owell and daughter, Miss da Darlow leave next o o for Bt. Paul. After two stay there they will motor the lake region of Minnesota, at different places. They expect most of the summer. i i ¥ H > - Club. tertained at a dano- Ing, having the fol- ; ¥ [ L4 : H £ H 2 i i i Misses— M. Murdook, ! H. Lyner, | M. A Maver, E._Miller. <mook, £ x “ 3 g 2. an, 3 Mr. and Mra. Walter Nitche haq with Misses— ‘ Minnes— Robineon, Clementine Knorr. Jessie Robinson. fl.‘- Mesars. — ” ¢ Nitsche, James Forrest, k . Robi 3 L. Hartlander . Olson, Dr. and Mrs. Marcus King entertained Missns— Vera King. !:u ah 'I“l:ll. Misoos— Margaret Lewls. Messrs. — John Whitten, Jan.es Mildoon. and Mrs. ¥, L. Delanney Miswes Misses— Eunice Ensor of MHartman Rachester, N. ¥ of &t. Louis, Mo, Graes Hall, - Mess s — Dr. P. Ensor, Dr. H. C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hinchey's puests were: Miswes Minses— “dna Rimel) Margaret Melia, of Ménasha, Wix.: Maiy Mella Miss Francis Urooks entertamed at a Mrs. Georde Wéinerf Rembrandt Phots THE OMAHA SUNDAYX BEE: JULY W;ddea Last \;V_eek at West;dint Monday evening, July 12, at the church | gHE WILL WED WITH WILKES- of the Good Shepherd Little Miss ifelen Cole will be ring bearer and will carry the ring on a| tatin cushion place on a silver plate. The matron of honor will be Mrs. H. E. Snyder, sister of the bride, and the maid of honor Miss Alice Fry and Miss Hiizabeth Fry bridesmald. The at- tendants will all be gowneq In different #shades of pink. The brother of the bride, Mr. C. G. Marhotf, of Chicago, will give the bride away, Mr. B F. McGuirl will be best man. The ushers will be Mr. Fred Marhoff, brother of the bride, and Mr. H. B Snyder [ The wedding of Miss Grace Balley of Menomonie, Ill., to Dr. Lee Wilson Bd- wards of this city took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. 8. J. Balley, at 4 p. m, Wednesday, June . The bridal couple were unattended and simple service was read by the Rev. C. F. Miles. After the coremony a wedding supper was served. The bride's gown was of white em- broidered net, and in place of the tradi- tional veil bouquet, she wore a pink hat and corsage bouquet of lilles of the val- loy. Mise Balley Is the daughter of the late Btewart J. Bailey of Menomonie and has spent the last five years in Chicago as secretary to Miss Anna Nichols, first civil service commissioner Dr. Edwards is a prominent physician, After a wedding trip through the west, Dr. and Mrs. Edwards will be «t home in Omaha after August 15. Omaha Mr. Milton Rogers Willlams, son of Mr, Oscar B. Willlams of this city, Is to be married Thursday, July 8, in De- troft, to Miss Helen Van Hoesen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Hoesen of De- troit. Mr. Willlams went to Detrolt from New York about two months ago and is | associated in business with Mr, Kahn, the well known architect of that city. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar B. Willlams leave this evening for Detroit to attend the wed- ding and will be there about a week. Change of Address. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm moved Thursday from the Colonial to the Lind- sey home, near the Country club. They will be there during the months of July and August. Mrs. Lindsey s with her sister In Council Bluffs. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Rutledge have taken an apartment at Jhe Chula Viste. Mr, and Mrs. H. 8 Clarke, ir, who have been living in the Baldrige house on Thirty-ninth street, have just bought the Barton home on Farnam and will move into it before autumn. The WBaldrige | house will again be occupled by Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Baldrige, who will xive up | their apartment at the Clarinda this au- tumn. Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. R H. Tate announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah, to Mr. Jack Dunn of Wilkesbarre. The tennis dinher Friday ¢vening, covers te- ing ladd for M Misses— Grace Pool Qlga Petersan, Fern Pool, Clara Lewis. Martha Frankfurt, Seymour Lake club w!l} be on dress parade Monday. Tne opening of the cluldren’'s play grounds with flag ralsing, solf and tennia contests for both men and women, boat races and wports of various kinds will comjose the program. A naval parade with ilhininated toats ang s cabaret dinnor and dancing will closq the evonts Opn account of Monday being obicived as Indedendence day the Omuba Woman's to Monday, July 12. The Ladies’ Golt club of Beymour lake Country club will be the hostesses and the Seywour ecurse will be used. Wedding Plans. The marriage of Miss Ethel Katherine Holmquist, dangater of Mr. ang Mz J W. Holmaquist, and Rev George St George Tyner wil. take place ia the church of St. Matthias at § oclock The Rev. C. WILL BE GUEST OF MISS MAY MAHONEY. BARRE MAN wedding will take place some time In the early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Rhoden an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr. Archibald R. Kelley of this city. The wedding will take place in September Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jonger announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Mr. Miohael Silverman of this city. No definite date has been set for the wedding. 1he engagercent of Miss Nellie Elgutter end Dr. Harolg Fell of Cleveland, O., is announced The wedding will be cele- brated quictly the latter part of July. Informal Luncheons. Miss Helen Murphy entertained in- formally at luncheon yYesterday at the Fleld olub in honor of her house guest, l | | HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED. | I Miss Josephine Rhoden. Miss Margaret Sunderland, of Chicago Covers were placed for elghty guests Mrs. Charles Marsh entertained Mrs. C. D. Sturtevant, Mrs. Sturtevant, sr.; Mrs. W. R. Burbank, Mrs. James Lud- low, Mrs. Colt Campbell, Mrs. Wiliam Hill Clark and Miss Hall of Oak Park 111, at luncheon Wednesday at the Country | club To Okoboji. Mr. and Mrs. Sam day afternoon by motor where they will open Burns left Thurs-| for Okoboji, | their cottage for | 4, 1915 HOUSE GUEST OF HER SISTER, | MRS. SYFORT. IMiss bo;éfiy in Tlairmont {a fag raising last cvening at their ,‘(,m.i At Happy Hollow Club. Funk's | v of Mrs, Manlich st ten for Miss Margery McIntosh of New rk and his sona, Messrs. Morton and Thompsen Wakeley Miss Stella Thummel will give a dinner of twenty for Miss Buckingham of Mem- phis. Mr. and Mra. David Baum will have Is Your Miik Man’s ten guests, Mr. and Mra. M. C. Peters ® |elgnt; M nd Mrs. R. C. Howe, four | Mr. end Mrs. Louis G. Doup, five, and | Miss Frances Hochstetler, four Mr. and Mre. C. Will Hamilton enter- | o his wagon in big letters? | tatned 1ast evening at the Country club | g ‘g ol ontrust | for 3 | Misses Misses— | ’ Ruth Hiichcock, Gretenen Mcconnel. | YOUR CHILDREN'S Messra — assrs — Lake Deue! Charles Hamilton HEALTH to men who come and go? LET US be your Milkman. WE KNOW HOW, and have a reputation at stake. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Russell entertained | at dinner last evening at the Field club | in honor of Mrs. F. Laraway of Fugene, Ore. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames. Twelve years of continuous Carl B. Hoffman F. A Waldman, Atlantic, Ia., A. J. Faul, growth. W. R. Bruce C. W. Bruee. | Glenwood, 1a | Mesdames- Mesdames— F. Laraway Bdith Burbank [ Ore Meesrs.— P. Iobinson. acomble Douglas 409. | Others having dinner at the club last evening were: Mr. D. C. Felll, who en- | tertained eight guests, and Mr. R. C. Martin, two, Dinners *will be given Monday evening at the Field club by R. C. Godard, who | will have six gu Mr. H. F. Waller, Mr. W. Engler, six, and Mre, kingham Mr. and Mrs. E Brando had with then at dinner last evening at the Fleld | club: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson, Kan- City Mr. Ralph James of St. Louls. | - seven &} Free! For Boys and Girls A FLYING TOP NEWEST TOY sas and Mr. Paul E in hon Paulson entertained at father, Mr. Charles M. Harpster. The|dinner last evening at the Happy Hollow | JUST PUSH IT OFF lawn and house were elaborately decor-| club. His guests included THE ROD ated with flags and red ang white now-;‘;\’:llm_u;m" ¢ \'h‘—._a:-!" e l & ers. The relef corps and the mates’ | G058 CUOF i T Free With Every Purchase drum corps of the George A, Custer post | Messrs.— | were present and the drum corps have Dr. Claude Wren, musical program. The ceremony of rais- | ing the new flag was performed by M E. W. Johnson, commander of the assisted by Mr. M. J Everson addresseq the Women's Rellet | Jonathan Edwards recited Thirty-seven.” corpg and Mr., “Toast to the Noble Feenan. Mrs, evening was spent in cards and guests were entertained At the Country Club. The largest party last evening at the P R. C. Pauken, I | Dinners wer egiven last evening at the 4 | Happy Hollow club by Mr. C, R. Gould, 'j”(“,‘ { who had four guests; Mr. W. C. Randall, | * | two: C. M. 8. Leflang, three, and John | T. Yates, five | Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCague will glve a dinner of eight covers Monday at the Happy Hollow club. Mr. Robert | Cowles will have two guests and Mrs. | | Charles Burk, four. | | Isard-Gillen. M. S. ATKISSON SHOE CO. 314 South 15th Street Agency for Nettleton Shoes. The Only Store in Town Where You Can Get This Won- derful Toy. The eighty | Country club was given by Mise Helen |~ The wedding of Miss Caroline Gillen, | = | Clarke, in honor of her guest, Miss Louise | gaughter of Mrs. Katherine Gillen of | t;lmjk:‘nlrhnm. of Memphis. Covers Were | piorance, and Mr. Walter Ray Isard w . 3 bk | celebrated Wednesday morning, June , Real Estate Jack Webster, John McCague, Ir at the Sacred Heart church. The Rev, Read the latest news about real H:,num!‘;-m‘n.-n, C. E. Metz, P. J. Judge officiated. The bride wore a estate on the next to the last i AgTier, e { Bown of white crepe de chine trimmed page. Be informed——investi- the season Mrs. Harley Moorhead and children went to Okobojl Wednesday for the rest of the season. Mrs. Lucy Cotton and children left Thursday for Okobojl, where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Bva Wal- lace. News of Wayfarers. Mrs. Warren M. Rogers, accompanied by Miss Mildred Rogers and Mrs. Brad- ford, who have been sojourning in south- ern California, are now at San Ysidro ranch, Santa Barbara. Tuesday they will go to Monterey and then San Fran- clsco andé the exposition. Among well known Omaha people whom Mrs, Rogers and daughters have met are the Diets Miss Hanscom and Miss France. Mrs. C. Y. Smith Returns. Mre. C. Y. Smith arrived the of the week and is at the Fontenelle, where she plans to remain until Mr. Smith joins her. Later they will move into thelr own home, which has been oc- cupled by Mrs. A. B. Jaquith since Mr. middle and Mrs Smith's departure south last fall For the Future. The Fidelis club will entertain at bridge | and high five at the Field club Wednes- day morning from 9 to 12. Pleasures Past. | A surprise party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keuchel Thursday evening in honor of their daughter, | Irene, at their new home at 131 South Louise Buckingham Ann Gifford, Alice Jaquith, Luclle Green of Indianapolis, Thummel, Stella Thummel, Menie Davis, Frances Hochstetler Mildred Butler, Marion Howe, Mary Burkley Daphne Peters, Eleanor Mackay Helen Murphy, Marion Kuhn, Elizabeth Davis, Harriet Metz. Lucile Bacon, Messrs— Messrs— Guy Furay, of Denver Ben Gallaghe: Cuthbert Potter, Raymond Lowe, Edward Murphy, Jack Summers, Francis_Gaines, Gerald Wharton, Robert Burns, Roy Smith, Drexel Sibbernsen, | | with spider web lace. Her tulle vell was gate—and you will be able to invest your money more intelli- gently and more profitably. (Continued on Page Three—Column One.) Tremendous =7 Piano E==ur] Robert Howe, Isaac Carpenter, jr.; v ugherty, Clarke, jr. s Tl atistaction &, || | Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith enter-| A —at the— N~ 7 tained at dinner last evening at the Coun- [try club in honor ot Miss Ella Lindley | * of Minneapolis, who {s visiting their| o e daughter, Miss Winifred Smith. Those| s e m e ln e -m)\:‘wd to meet the honor guest were PIANOS GOING FAST ssea— Misses— Marjorie Smith, Virginia_Offutt | Our immense stock of art and music goods is placing hundreds - T Tather Witheim. of frames and art goods in the homes of Omaha and vicinity. The Messrs— Messrs— | used pianos are moving out to a great extent. There are still many Morton Wakeley. Robert Wood, | Robert Edwards, Judson Squires, Mr, ard Mrs. Dr. and Mrs, F. N Dr. and Mrs. C. C Messrs. Hochstetler, M. C. Peters, J C C. George, H. B. Clarke, jr. Wopsrs. and Mesds Louis Clark Tl Parton Millard, Bixteenth street Miss Irene Keuchel, Mr. Louls P. Volz and Mr. ve Keu- | chel, jr., gave a number of plano selec- Fuests were present. from 2% to 5 p. m, guest, Mrs. Michael Eller of Erle, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Funk entertainec. at Monday evening at tions are being made of twenty for their Monday. M. A Thompson Wakeley, Fritz Bucholz, Burdette Kirkendall, Barrett Smith. Hall entertained: Connor Allison and Mesdames— Walte Squier E. George. A smaller party was composed of Mr, | and Mrs. F. W, Clarke and Mr. and Mre. A Dutch treat party last evening at the Country club was compoeed of John Redick the ountry the Fourth of July will be celebrated with a dinner and dance, for which reserva- every day. M tions during the evening. About twenty|\irs. John W. Towle will give a dinner daughters, Mrs. G. W. Garloch entertalned Friday | Marion and Miss Naomi, and their guest, | in honor of her|iiss Parmalee, who arrives in Omaha on | ' Mr. Luctus Wakeley will give a dinner “The Store Beautiful” Announce Their at 8:30 o'clock Orain Brothers U. S. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. First Great Clearance Sale Starting Tuesday Morning Complete Details in This Paper Tomorrow Evening. \ A Sale Event that will be particularly interesting because of the wonderful merchandise — wonderful styles— \ and wonderful bargains to be offered. ! The stoeks of Women's and Misses' Garments in this R sale will include only the newest ideas in fashion—all : distinctive and exclusive with this store more to go. This week we propose to put on the biggest piano sale ever inaugurated in Omaha. To do this, every instrument in stock will be cut and slashed as to prices and terms. The finest planos made will be sold at remarkably low prices on the very best terms that were ever offered on good, new instruments. We are compelled to make room, for when we begin tearing out the front, taking down the stairway, rebuilding and remodeling, we must have the room. Therefore, BEGINNING MONDAY, we offer the entire stock of pianos and player pianos at cuts from 10% to 33% off our very best former prices. Oarloads of Mason & Hamlin Pianos, Kranich & Bach Pianos, Bush & Lane Pianos Kimball Pianos, Cable-Nelson Pianos, Apollo Player Pianos, carloads of miscellaneous Grand Pianos, Player Pianos and standard Pianos, which we are forced to sell at unheard-of prices Some of the most celebrated makes of new and used Pianos g0 into this sale. Brand new pianos, 1915 model, of walnut; oak and mahogany pianos, as low as $169.00. Regular $250.00 to $300.vv pianes. Another grade of $325.00 pianos from $190.00 to $225.00. Next class, retailing from §350.00 to $400.00, go at $235.00 to $265.00. 3400.00 to $500.00 planos will be sold at $285.00 to 5.00 and up, not to forget the beautiful new Brambach Grand Pianos in mahogany. Player Planos retailing from §$375.00 up, go on this sale at $287.00. Remember, these are brand new, fully guaranteed player pianos. Another line of players from $500.00 to $600.00, we will put on at this sale at $375.00. Our finest $650.00 player has been marked down to $425.00. This stock embraces makes such as Marshall Wendall, Whitney, Thompson, Brewster, Krakauer, Hallet & Davis, Columbus, Steger & Sons, Hamliiton, Standard, Smith & Barnes, H. P. Nelson, Hen- derson, Steinway, Chickering, Weser Bros., etc. Some of these planos we have but one of, others we have as many as three to six each. Varjous styles of case designs and in various woods, such as mahogany, American curly walnut, circassian walnut, quarter-sawed oak, French walnut tinish, fumed oak and mission oak; in faet, styles and veneers to match any furniture. Terms Will Be $6 Down and $1 a Week on Some Pianos $10.00 down and $2.00 per week on others; $15.00 down and $2.50 per week and up. With upright piano we furnish stool and scarf. With the grand piano goes a combination bench for holding sheet music. With the player pianos we furnish an up-to-date combina- tion bench and scarf. Every Instrument Fully Guaranteed or Money Refunded Should you purchase a low-priced instrument at this sale and wish to apply the payment of the cheaper piano into a high-grade instrument at any time within twelve months of the purchase of this plano, we will allow you all you paid up to the twelve months to apply on a better instrument. We will positively guarantee satis- faction and protect the customer in every way, as this is our best stock and not goods purchased for the purpose of making a sale. Here Is the Opportunity By a Reliable House with a legitimate reason for making a sale, We would advise out-of-town customers to wire their orders. We will make the best selection. If the goods are not as represented, if they are not the very best that money can buy, we will gladly refund the money and declare the contract off. In the forty-one years of our establishment we have never made such big slashes in piano prices nor as easy terms we herewith offer. Take advantage of this sale. If not now ready for a plano, select the instrument desired, make your contract, make & payment down, and have the instrument sent home later. Buy your Plano mow' A. HOSPE CO,, 1513 Douglas St. Selling Art and Music Goods Must Be Sold to Make Room club r. and Miss