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L s i i | I8 A Omaha?” fragists. “Will the Congressional This is what it is all about. lutter of silk, a whispering and a semblance of a worried look fore- tells that all is not as serene as it might be with the local suf- Unionists gain a foothold in This is what is making a few of the well known workers slip into their electrics and make a morning call upon another with the ‘“votes for women" as the nearest and dearest of her “causes.” One can hardly realize just wha fact is made known that the su'frag Unionists are—well, a bit out of tune Mrs. E. M. Fairfield, ex-presiden t agony it will really cause until the ist “regulars” and the Congressional with one another, t of the Equal Franchise society and chairman of the city central suffrage committee, has recently returned from a summer spent in the east. She says that the names of many well known suffragists in the east are identified with the Congressionalists. The first sound of alarm of this f Equal Franchise society entertained Mrs, Willlam Kent of California, action was given last spring when the | Mrs. Kent, who is most active in Congressional Union circles, was extensively entertained during her short stay in the city and spread the plans of her | fellow workers before many interested hostesses. Mrs. Fairfield was entertained by whom Mrs. Pankhurst visits whenever she Is in New York City. Mary Garratt Hay of New York City, ton Mrs. Fairfield met Agnes Ryan of the Woman's Journal, the national suffrage paper. La Plasoma Club Plans. The La Plasoma club held its annual| election Friday at the home of Irving| Sorensen. The club will open ts fall | social activities with an original Hallow- | e'en party, “The Country Fair." Be- | wides the season’s dancing parties, there | will bo a stag party and meeting each | week and a large social entertalnment every two months. Harold Linshan 18 president; Leslle Schermerhorn, secretary; Irving Soren- #en, treasurer; Paul Ervin, reporter. The committee on arrangements Includes Paul ¥rvin and James R. Willlams. Whist Club to Name Officers. The Prairie Park Ladies' Whist ciub | will meet Thursany afternoon, at the club house. As this is the opening meet- ing of the season, mowt of the session will be taken up with election of officers and arrangements for the coming sea- | won's play. At Prairie Park Club. The following were jJresent at the Prairie Park club's dancifig party Satur- day evening: Messrs. ni.d Mesdames— john K. Bittenger, G. H. Rheam, illlam Eck, E. J. Weberg W. B. Elster, E. G. Clay, H. Hagersick, W. A. Bmith 4 Carty, E. R, Brainerd, Nelson, Dr. J. Rex B L J. u\‘v""?»“m {vl J. Bllckll‘n George W. Garduer, C. C. Haynes, . C. Conley, B, G, King, ), Charles P’e"‘ orris, A A Wedemeyer, . Hunt, P. K. Duncan, iliiam F. Reynolds, E. B. Docekal, Lucke, Edwin Cole, W. L. Blockett, ur.. H. C. Barton, 1sses— Chapman gave an apron shower and din ner for about twenty guests. Mr. and Mre. John Melchor will give a dinner for the wedding party, which will be followed by a rehearsal tonight Symposia Club Meets The Symposia club held its opening meeting of the season at the home of the Misses Sara and Rose Brodkey BSun- day afterncon, Eva Alpern was elected president; Bylvia Levy, vice president; Florence SBhames, secretary; Dollle Lewis, reporter, and Sara Brodxey, seargent-at- arms. The Misses Hannah Kulokufsky, Isabelle Radman and Minnle Orkin were voted In as new mentbers, The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Lottle Horn, Sunday, Oc- tober & Socia] Affairs Planned. Miss Marion Towle will entertain at luncheon Wednesday for Miss Irens Mo- Connell, whose marriage to Mr. Richard Coud will be celebrated September 2. Miss Alice Coad will give a luncheon Saturday for Miss MoConnell. | Among the Visitors. | Mr. ayd Mrs. Byron K. Eaton and son, | Charles,” of Los Angeles, are the guests of Mr. Eaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs | €. M. Paton. Mr. and Mrs. James Densmore of Buf- falo, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Don« aldgon of Huston, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Anderson, en route to the California expositions. Picnio at Kirkwood. Miss Virginia Offutt will entertain o few friends at a plenio supper at “Kirk- wood'! this evening, in honor of Miss Misse: Trances Waterman, Sadie i;m. A ly 3 Nellie Green, phm'm:. Green: "Garden, Fred. Wed ; erald Bruco, = H. . Wallase To Honor Bride-Elcot. A number of soclal affairs have been given during the last few days in honor of Miss Francls Melchor, whose wedding to Dr. C. F. Patten of Omaha takes place Wednesday evening at the bride’s Monday evening, Misses Amy and Bva Nelson gave a linen and aluminum shower. Tuesday the Y. G. C. club of Omaha gave s miscellancous shower. Thursday Mrs, Howard Hulton, another shower, and on Saturday Mrs. M. V. A Number of for 26% Less For $360 A $180.50 Sheraton mahogan For $192.75 chiffonier and dressing tafle and best the market Period Furniture A $387 Sheraton mahogany dining suite of § pieces—table, buffet, arm chair and 6 side chairs—handsomely inlaid. buffet, serving table, arm chairs and 6 side chairs. A $223 3-plece mahogany bedroom suite of poster design, dresser, These three items illustrate the savings to be had upon & number of bedroom and dining room suites, if purchased complete—single pleces from these suites will be sold only at regular prices. Seamless Axminster Rugs 0x12 Sige, $25, $27.50 and $28.50. Its & satisfaction to know that you are choosing your rug from 0x9 size $14.50 and $15.00 9x12 size $25, $27.50 and $28.50 A large ussortment of small Axminster rugs. An Excellent Quality of Real Inlaid Linoleum, Sq. Yd. 75¢ 4 Mghter in welght, but as carefully made and of as good mmwénu‘u. One of the best 'Il.:““ ‘“Veva' Penick of New Orleans, who Is her guest. Miss Penick, Miss Offutt and Migs Esther Wilhelm were together at Miss Bpence's school last year. Miss Penick s en route from the California exporitions and will remain in Omaha until October 1, when the young women A Wwill leave to re-enter achool, Klein-Monheit Wedding. The marriage of Miss Blanche Mon- heit and Mr. Leo Klein will be celebrated this evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, M. Monheit, Rabb! Frederick Cohn will perform the cere mony. Sample Suites Than Regular y dining suite of 10 pleces—table, very finely executed. affords. These Axminsters are all In Bos- | THIS PATCHWORK SKIRT A somewhat extreme style, perhaps, but 1t had & smart note of originality and was highly approved. They are quite easily made, too Being an original faddist this young so clety lady added a new idea to her outfit by oarrying a little wicker bird oage hung from the wrist. And for what? Just a fad, but, supposing it carried her little vanity accessories. The younger women {amiled—ana approved | Just some of the caprices of fashion perhaps, inality are always at work In the world of style, and our designers in New York al- wnys on the alert Mean for inspiration and By courtesy of Brandels Stores. At the Field Club. Among those who will entertain guests & dinner of the Feld club Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Weller, have thirty guests; J. W. Hughes, four; G. W. Shields, thirty; Hare ley Conant, ten; J. H. Hussle, six; C. W. Calkins, four; H. B. Kohn, four; T. H. Kelly, ten; H. A. Cameron, eight; A. H. | Fetters, ten; Lester Drishous, four; O, 8. Goodiich, sx; A. A. Russell, twelve; C. B. Liver, six; L. J. Willard, four; C. who will Don't Buy a Piano Until You See the STEINWAY "y 'y Schmoller & Mueller PIANO U0, Exclusive Stale Representatives KEST (L} PIANG worLn LALE-EE Farnnm Street, PAXTON'S GAS ROASTED A%l ° COFFEE - . - G0 - o 2118 FOR 2 LB.CANS e “THAT Economy COFFEE" dsome fold- Expositions ere on The Ben er on Californla’ and the way T. F. GODFREY, | & A P. D, Omaha, Neb. is the extract of the golden grain with a delicious hop flavor. Each bottle has a coupon. Save them and get Free Premium. 'Phone Douglas 1889 Luxus Mercantile Co. Distributers wdopted it and all society | |but it shows that unique ideas and orig- | | seating capacity | things which t rings predominated in the decora- Covers were placed. for C. Kvenhild, eight; H. 2. Danlel, six; | gil E. M. fuller, four; 1. t. smruold, ten: | thona John Mach, six; E. H. Willlems, four; | H. H. Davis, four, and Albert Cahn, four. Mrs, F. H. Krug entertained at lunch eon at the club today. The table deco- rations were In red and white and covers were placed for twelve guests. C. J. Smyth B. Doyle has suffered a relapse jshed from the skin with Mrs. W. B. Roney entertained at lunch- - Mrs. E. M. Fairfield and daughters have | delatono pa. made by mixing some eon at the club today, when covers were Luncheon for Wedding Partv returned from a summer spent in the | water with a little n powdered dela- Q laid for elght guests Miss Frances Hochstetler and Miss | east and are at the Colonial for the | tone, This is spread upon the hairy sur Eleanor Mackay entertalned at luncheon present face for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off at the Country club today for Miss Irene Miss Gertrude Koating leaves Wednes- | and the akin washed to remove the re t Hanov Hollow Club s McConnell, a September bride. The cen- day for Nebraska City, where she has [ maining delatone. This simpie treatment The annual Harvest Home dinner will ' h and ntune e 850 3 Hollow | léTplece was a large, pale green basket|accepted the position of superintendent | banishes every trace of hair a Y it ’"l':“ oy . ""“‘ OTO% " filled with Shawyer roses and pink snap- |of a local hospital the skin without a blemish, Cautio reservations have been r stiicted to the members of the elub. Th of the dining room is limited to 300 and these seats will be o« cupled by the members and their families The tables will be laden with the good the recent harvest has yielded and the ball room will be deco- rated with corn stalks and greens Luncheon for Miss Smyth. Mrs. 8 B. Doyle gave a most attrac- tively appointed bride’s luncheon today, to honor Mise Rose Smyth, The decora- | tions were all In yellow and white, and #ymbols of the nuptial season were used | profusely. The centerplece was an altar | Weat Adams street, Chicago. | Tith bride and groom, all enclosed in &| The West Omaha Mothers' Culture anguimmmi—— | { £0ld ring intertwined with yellow and club has postponed its opening meeting,| A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand = - e bride’s roses. Hearts, doves, cuplds and scheduled for Friday, until October & | furniture into cash READ TODAY'’S WANT ADS: card Mr, ir of "Chicago, Helen Murphy, Beatrice Coad, Mesdames dragons, were drawn from the centerplece to each place and were attached to each place Following the luncheon, the guests were entertained at an Orpheum party and tea at the Hotel Fontenelle by Miss Mary Louise Latenser. Marfon Towle, Frances Hochstetler, At the Country Club. and Mrs. Kuests at dinner at the club this | Mesting Postponed. Instead, the members will mothers' day meeting at the "Bil Tulle bows In the three shades Miss Johanna her studio work in October. merly of this city, In the party were: Misses Mary Louise Latenser, Eleanor Mackay |her brother, |and Mrs Dr. G. Nickel Plate Road. Samuel Burns will have points. Confer with\ local agent, attend " Sun has been il (¥ - Beauty-destroying hairs are soom bas of A Misses day tabernacle in a body Luctile F r] Regina ¢ Clare He | Personal Mention. e St it Mr. George N. Hicks, wh Hastamene at his home for the last three months. Anderson has returned after spending the summer in California nd Oregon. She will be ready to resume Miss Jessle Young of New York, for- is expected the lat ter part of the week, to be the guest of Alexander Young, Young for several weeks TLast Month Redueed Rates Via New York and return, $28.65. Boston and return, $27.65. Low rates to other eastern | or ad-| dress, John Y. Calahan, A. G. P. A, 6 the ity Notes.) the aid ertain that it ertisement. should be used to be delatone you buy.—Ad New fervice to the Northwest The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallway has just placed in service hetween Sloux City ana Seattle and Tacoma new steel observation sleeo= ing cars leaving Sloux City at 7 P. M dafly This new arragement affords excellent_through service to the North Pacific Coast as well as to intermed- inte Miles City, Har owton Butte, ) ula, Spokane and Ellens- burg vations may be obtained at City et Office, C., M. & St. P Ry., 131 rnam St, Omaha, Neb, i T N Il HI IJHN‘I!‘Q 2L RN “dx“ f it The Main Floor | is orowced with all the | new uccessorics of dress-- hosiery, ®hoes, g cves, | neckw ar, ribbons, laces, | e broiderics, irimming- | und the gor eous ucu“ | | ¢ ks, velvets and broad- cio ha. To the woman of fash- ion and to those w0 have | m. de a study of 1ush. | The different and charming. I LT T L e i i le"‘H 1\ E I 11T il u‘lfl‘nw\llm iy Social Seaso, Ak-Sar-Ben, Charity Concerts —T Events Prepared for in Our Autumn We present for your approval the senson’s newest modes which we had ¢specially in mind for these events. In order that your model :pight be an exclusive one, we purchased but one'of a design, and they include copies feom such fertile minds as Callot Soeurs, Paquin, Beer, Bernard, Worth, ete.—#n extensive collection selected for a diseriminating patronage. | Our Autum Opening, to which we extend a cordial mvitation, summarizes the story of the fashions by thousands of examples of the styles designed and nuthenticated by those acknowledged to form the Court of American Fashion. SUITS, | il | The Second Floor [ is Fashion's headquar- | ters, with the nes gowns, | suits, rrocks, enats, jurs, | mitlinery, blouses, qain- | | ered together ‘Yrom tue jour of the w rld.” It is the resull of keen knowledge und continu- ous study of Fashions--- guarantecing you lon,est pleasure i your pur- chuses und carrying an assurance of the most ex- pert style designing. virtually corners A% Opening FROCKS AND GOWNS FOR WOMEN j A complete, new assortment of handsome suits inter- preting the new fashions in elever, original ways—altogther Prices from $49 up to $169 During Opening Week weo will offer a special group of high class tailor mades, embadying the good features of $35 many of the higher priced models, at............... | Never, we believe have frocks and gowns been here in a more comprehensive array for Opening Week. They are the world’s best style originations. ; Prices from $39 up to $198 Another special group we have sclected for Opening Week includes gowns, dancing and party dresses, whollys charming in fascinating variety. 'The price will be. . 35 / ! Size 882108 'y 'vs i oo L AR . BBxTR . iives 27x54 WA Ly .82 These New l—il_l-gs Will\ (Q& Interest You We offer for Wednesday two exceptionally good val- nes in Axminster and Velvet Rugs: AXMINSTER RUGS Rogular Price $22.50. ... a5 oevs D, .\ $ 3.50.... VELVET RUGS with lace, per pair...... Bungalow Curtains, very special, per pair. 3 3 Filet and Loom Weave Curtains, Sale Price over 24 patterns; spe- $l 08 e T ot o gl $18.75 clal, Monday pair. . o Lace Edge Curtains, very new; your choice Monday, per pair. ... Marquiesette Curtalns, ecru, at, per pair. . I ' Scrim Curtains, trimmed 7 N\= - Disgiay of M_— these arc $2.50 ivory or $1.75 Draperies Why not buy your drapery wants from Omaha’s larg- est and most complete stock? We are showing everything that is new for fall; 20 expert 98¢ $1.50 clerks to wait on you. borders, endless assort- ment, at, per yard...... Flgur;d Crepe for comforts, reg- ular 26c value, special, POF Yard. .. .vcaoaaits 15 (4 45 and 48-inch Imported Scotch Madrasy 50c value, spe- 39° clally priced, yard...... 40-inch Cable Cord Etamine, 50¢ " value, at, per 39c L R e P e Couch Covers in woven tapestry; worth to $5, specially $3 98 . Duchesse Curtains, with very neat | priced at.......... 9x12 . 82000, . .04 AP ART $17.75 edges, specially pcu-de.$3 98 Filet Net, 45 inches wide, 5 Q108 i e 00 i i £ it N $16.75 || [| verpair...... core DDIO| porarg L 35¢ ¢ IR Y St AR 1.69 Cretonnes, we ow the largest |Curvex Curtain Rods, the kind 27x54 . ..iainnen o $ 250, $ line In the city, spocia, @, | that will not bend or far- Linoleum, 6 feet wide, 55¢ quality, per yard........... 800 'l vard trom 398 to vi .. I s eoh. teoaaa 35¢ = = \ === Ice Cream Day Pint Bricks, 10c Quart Bricks, 20c .Full Cream Caramels, assorted nut and plain. Special Wednes- day, pound...... zsc Whole Brazil Nuts, dipped in ! crenm; regular 60c grade, | Wednesday, per DORREE b 00004 S e 39(: | | _fl n T s S Piano Economy Consists of buying The Right Piano at The Right Price. The RRANDEIS SYSTEM of selling PIANOS and PLAYFR PTANOS is in keep- ing with all other departments of our mam- moth business, inasnnch as Satisfaction to Our Customers Constitutes the first link in AN ENDLESS CHAIN OF FRIENDS. Your convenience will always be consid- ered in making terms of pavment. Brandeis Piano Department Third Fgor Papers For Wednesday selling wo4 offer several interesting values in new seasonable Wall Papers, New Shades Pulp Oatmeal Papers in brown, tan, green, red and blue; 80-inch stock; sold with borders, Worth 16¢. Special, at, per 83c roll. . SRR S AR sa st Kitchen, Bedroom and Attic Papers, with borders to match, all colors; worth to 6¢c, at, per 3c Parlor, Dining Room, Hall and Store - Papers, a big selection to choose from; worth to 12¢, special 5 Wednesday, per roll. . ... ... ic Bedroom Papers, in stripe, floral and ' allover patterns, with cut borders to match. Worth to 16e, specially priced, per roll ..... Are . V4 Ribbon Edge Voile with colored . 39¢c. v I N_éx_v_Wai“ ] 9¢ - | ] l