THE OMAHA DAILY JVEEt SUNDAY, yOVEMMKR 17, 1001. 13 i X f FORM CLUBS FOR THE WINTER Icciitj Paopla Lay Flan ftr Btiig Etm Mora Social. CITILLION GIVtt WAY TO ASSEMBLY foheiitile of Dntt- All Hint Itrmnlna f thr Original l.lrii Wlilrk , Ktpnnclcil i Mont l'rclruduun Proportion!. Th promoters of the scries of cotillons announced a short time ago navo recently made more changes In the original plan and decided to cnlarqo upon the projeut antf give a scries of assemblies Instead. The samo dates Thanksgiving night, Christmas night, January 23 aud February 14 havo been retnlncd and tho moro elab orate affairs will be given at Metropolitan club, as originally Intended. It has been number of years since anything haM been attempted on this scale and they Hrc to Includo tho married as well as young people. Another of the recently organized clubs for the entertainment of a certain coterio la tho Theater club, which made Ita debut In Omaha last week. It has a membership cf twelve, which Included ono young mar ried couplo, aud Ita plan is to attend the theater or do something else at least once every week, and later a suppor at the home of somo ono of tho members. On last Mon day evening tho club made up a theater party at tho Orphcum and later adjourned to tho home of ono of tho mcmbcra, whero a chafing dish supper was served. Dame numor Is again talking about lebuts and among other things says that one of tho young women who was to have been Introduced has decided to forego that pleasure for another year and will soon return east to dovoto herself to music. Wedding nnd linicnitrmenta. A vory pretty wedding occurred on Tues day evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daughcrty, of 1716 South Fortieth trcot, thotr daughter, Miss Fannie, being married to Mr. W. T. Uttcrback. Ilev. Wal ters of the Park Avenue 1'reabyterlan church officiating. The bouso was prettily trimmed with a profusion of palms aud cut flowers and a number of friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Uttcrback left for tho cast Tuesday evening nnd will bo at home after December 20 at 1029 South Thirty-sixth street. Thursday ovenlng at 5 o'clock Mr, Fulton M. Berlin and Miss Jennie M. Donaldson urero married at tho resldeuco of tho .bride's mother. For tho occasion thoro wero aomo very' pretty decorations, carnations and roses predominating. The bride was tastily gowned and carried whlto roses, He v. E. II. Jenks of tho First Presbyterian church performing the ceremony. Tho bride Is a graduate of tho High school and linn been Identified with kindergarten work In the city for tho last four years. The young people will reside at 2544 Chicago street. The marriage of Mr. David Degan and Miss Mao Holler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Heller of 2412 St. Mary'a avenue, will occur at Metropolitan club at 6:30 o'clock on Tuesday evening. Miss Heller will be attended by her sister, Miss Loulso Heller, a maid of honor. Misses Hazel Degan nd Myra Ouxbaum of Chicago as flower girls, Miss Loulso Buxbaum of Chicago as ring bearer, Mr. Louis Degan of Chicago will be tho best man and Messrs. Mark Heller, Edward Merrltt, Arthur Degan, George fiellgnohn, Edwurd Heller and Man illa Buxbaum and Mannte Haslacher of Chicago will be the ushers. Following tbe wedding u Buppcr will bo served at the club for the members of tho bridal party, relatives and a few of the out-of-tow,n guests. Tho first of the large November weddings and one of the most Impressive of the fall was that of Miss Hanchen Ilehfeld, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. II. Ilehfeld, and Mr, Eugene Levi of Nebraska City, which oc curred at temple Israel at 6 o'clock on Tuesday evening in tho presonce of about 200 guests. Palms and yellow chrysanthe mums wero used In tho trimming of tho altar and the section reserved for tho family. In the bncony at tho rear a full string orchestra played softly as the guests assembled and Just previous to the arrival of tho bridal party Mr. Joseph Darton sang "Promise Me." At Its conclusion the white atln ribbons were stretched, Rabbi Simon, tho groom and Mr. Robort Levi entering Imultancously with the arrival of the bridal party, which advanced up tho left aisle. The party followed the usual order of procession, first the ushers, Messrs. Julius Meyer, Bornard Rehteld, Oeorgo Sellgsohn, Sam Lobcnstoln of Kansas City, Will Dlswanger of St. Louis and Moses Goldburg of St. Joseph. Following them was the matron of honor, Mrs. Hugo Bran ,de!s, gowned In yellow crepe, with high pleatlngs of white, tho bodice docolctto, with trimmings of lace. Tho bridesmaids eame next, Misses Loulso Holler, Hattle Rehfold, Mlnnlo Meyer and Blanche Ebrman of New York City, all gowned In white batiste and carrying showera of white car- aattons. Miss Lena Rehfeld, as maid of honor. wore pink chiffon, with oyortrlmralng of white, and preceded tho bride, who en terod with her father. Her gown was of anlrred crepe and she wore a short veil At tho altar the ushers and maids took tholr positions In a aeml-ctrclo back of the altar whlfe Rabbi Simon read the marriage service. After tho wedding a supper was erved for the bridal party nnd members of tbe family at Metropolitan club and later a reception was held tbcro to about 200 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rehfeld being as sisted by tho members of the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. Levi left that cvonlng for tho west aud after a trip to the coast will be at homo after Decomber 1 In Nobrasku City. Among tho out-of-town guests who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Catron, Dr. and Mrs. Glnn, Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Holvy, Mr. aud Mrs. L. Lovl of Ne braska City, Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg of bbenandoau, In., Mrs. Katenstlno of St Louis, Mr. Max Meyer of Baltimore. 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Mils Agnes Wellcr returned last week from a six weeks' visit In the east. Mrs. Herman Kountzo and Miss Kountze returned from Chicago on Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Gannett has-gonc to Hotiton, expecting to return In about three weeks. General and Mrs. Mandcrson returned on Monday from a three weeks' stay In Wash ington, Miss Ruth Wellcr Is visiting friends In Baltimore, but is expected horn before Thanksgiving. Mrs. Charles Barton, Mrs. Guy C. Barton and Mrs, J, C. Mnrkel returned from Chi cago on Monday, Mrs. S. II. II. Clark returned to her home In St. Louis on Tuesday after a visit with friends In tbe city. Mies Margaret O'Connclt visited her homo In Sallx last week' to bo present at tho wedding of her sister. Miss Helen Cady left for tho cast on Thursday evening to be tbe guest of Miss Faith Potter at Smith college. Mrs. J. II. Prltcbard and sister, Mrs. E. II. Smith, aro visiting frlcnd3 In Chicago and other eastern points. Mr.' and Mrs. O. W. Wattles had Mrs. Carrlo Chapman-Catt of New York as their guest at dinner on, Sunday. Mr. It. A. Thompson has returned from Rockport, Mass., whero ho was called to attend tho funeral of his sister. Charles F. Spooner returned from De Kalb, III,, where he had been to attend the funeral of his son, Allen C. Spooner. Mr. 8. A. MoWhortcr and Mr. (1. W. Me gcath of Kansas City returned last even ing from a trip to San Francisco and the coast. Miss Ruby Douglas expects to lcavo Omaha on Thursday to Join her parents In Now York City, whero sho will make her home. Mrs. A. Wilson MacKoy returned home from St. Louis, where she haa been visiting her son and numerous friends for the last month or so. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Klnsclla aro enter taining Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Houtz of Los Angeles, Cal.. at their home, 1142 South Thirty-second street. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wllklns wero called to St. Louis on Thursday by tho serious Illness of their daughter, Mrs. W. L. Matbls of that city. Mrs. John A. McSbano returned from Chicago last week and will bo nt tho Pax- ton for two weeks, previous to her de parture for tho south. Mrs. Theodore Meyer and children left on Thursday to spend the winter at Las Cruccs, N. M. Mr. Moycr accompanied them aa far as Kansas City. Mrs. W. O. Temploton. Miss Templeton and MUs Bertha PhllllppI went to Ne braska City on Friday and will spend a wcuk thoro visiting friends. Dr. and Mrs. 55. D. Clark havo returned from their wedding trip, having been called homo on account of tbe death of Allen C. Spooner, son of Charles F. Spooner. Mrs. E. W. Nash and Mrs. Harry Cartan and children havo gone to Dubuque, a., for a brief visit with Mrs. Henry- Meyers. Mrs. Nash expects to return to New York on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wakefield and Miss Waketleld roturned to Omaha last week after a year's sojourn In Buffalo, N. . Miss Wakefield will remain hero until Jan uary and then return cast to continue her study of music. PleKsnrea Pact. Miss Peck entertained a few friends very Informally on Friday evening. Mr. Taylor of New York was the guest of honor at a supper given by Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Lemlst on last Sunday ovenlng. Mrs. S. D. Barkalow entertained a small buffet luncheon at 1 o'clock yesterday for Miss Macrea and tho faculty of Browncll hall. Mrs. T. C. Rich entertained tho mem bers of the Prtecllla Kensington club on Thursday afternoon, ten members being present. Miss Paulino Acres was hostess at a small dinner party on Friday evening, given In honor of Miss Harriett Baker of Buffalo, who Is her guest. Mr and Mrs, Fred White entertained at a very pretty dinner on Friday evening, when their guests were Miss Mount, Mr. Heth, Mr. and Mrs. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. White. Thursday evening tho Et-A-Vlrp club gavo a very enjoyablo dancing party at Chambers' Dancing academy. Tbe hall was decorated with old gold, aud royal purplo for the occasion. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson entertained the Bon-Ton Card club on Monday even ing at their home at 1138 South Thirtieth avenue, the prizes being won by Mra. Bliss and Mr. George Rowers, Mr. Horton and Mrs. Gould, Miss Delia Rich entertained about twen-ty-flve young friends very pleasantly on last Saturday aftornoon, tbe occasion be ing her Cth birthday. Games of all kinds provided amusement for tho afternoon, which concluded with rcfresbmenta. Misses Peck, Cady, Millard, Young, Tukey and Alton', Messrs. HaBkell, Tukey, Benn, Crelgh, Powell, Mclntyre, Towle and Sher wood wero Mr. Young's guests on Tuesday ovenlng, In honor of his sister, Miss Young, who returned last week to her home In New Jersey, Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Joseph Barker en tertained at two delightful afternoons last weok. The first was a euchre, on Friday afternoon, which was attended by about forty-five women, and the second a whist party, yesterday afternoon, for an equal number of guests. The Tblstlo club Held Its first meeting of tho winter at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Kipllnger on Tuesday evening. The first men's prlzo was won by Dr. Downs and tho first women's prize by Mrs. Charles Roas, the consolation awards going to Mr. Frank Gould and Mrs. Lane. Mrs. John Currey entertained the South Sldo Whist club on last Tuesday afternoon at her homo on Sherman avenuo, the prizes being won by Mrs. John T. Shonlng and Mrs. A. E. Bryson. Tbe next meeting will be held at the homo of Mra. J, B Blanchard on Georgia avouuo. Mrs. A. Haas was hostess at Wednesday's meeting of tho Kensington club, the after noon being devoted to sevlng for tho Creche. As the occasion was also tho cel ebration of Mrs, Haas' birthday It concluded with something moro than the usual re freshments, a luncheon bclug served. Dr. and Mrs. Somers, Mr. and Mrs, J, 11 Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herlug, Mr and Mrs. Balllett, Mr. aud Mrs. Richardson, Mr, and Mrs, Millard Funkhouser aud Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Haven were guests on Tuesday evening at a card party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Templeton. MUs Webster, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Towle, Miss Allen, Mr. Benn, Mr. Joseph Baldrlge, Mr. Paxtou, Mr. Oeorgo Mayne ef Council Bluffs, Mr. Heth and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklns made up a party at the Orpheum on laat Monday evening, which was followed by a chafing-dish supper at the home pt Miss Webster. Mrs. Everett of Council Bluffs, Mrs. Charlton and Mrs. Barkalow were the for tunate players at Monday' meeting of tbo Six-Handed Euchre club, which was held at tho homo of Mrs, S. I), Barkalow. Tho Interest In euchre has not flagged any slnco Inst winter and there wero threo tables of players present. Miss Mablo Fries entertained the mem bers of tbe Channanto club on Wednesday afternoon with a most novel guessing con test, consisting of n wldo varloty of ob ject used to Illustrate or represent some slang expression. Among tho guerscs wero a pair of scissors and a stamped piece of cloth, which brought the answer, "Cut It out." This, with many more equally bright suggestions, furnished tho amusement of the afternoon. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo held at tho homo of Miss Llveser. Mrs. K. A, Cudahy was hostess at one of tho largest luncheons of the fall on Thurs day, which proved ono of tho most enjoy ablo aa well. Tho slxty-elx womcu present were seated at small tables, decorated with pink and whlto chrysanthemums, which wero cleared after the luncheon and tho afternoon devoted to six-handed euchre. Aa tho result of tho game Mrs. Coutant was nwurded a silver paper cutter for tbo twenty-hnnd prlz.e, Mra. Green a cloisonne vase for tho ten-hand and Mrs. Barkalow for the most games a Rockwood vase. Mr. and Mrs. II. Rehfeld entertained the members of tho Levl-Rehfeld bridal party at a dinner 'on Sunday at their homo on South Twenty-sixth street. Tho tablo dec orations were of pink and whlto nnd cov ers were laid for twenty-eight. On Mon day eycnlng the ushcra garo a box party at tho Orpheum for tho women, which was followed by a supper. Tho party was chaperoned by Mrs. E. Lenvo of Milwaukee, who is the guest of Mrs. A. H. Heller. Again, on Wednesday, the ushcra gavo a 6 o'clock dinner, after which tho ovenlng wan spent -at bowling. Mr. nnd Mra. Morltz Meyer gavo ono of the most elaborate dinners of tho week at 7 o'clock on last Sunday evening for tho members of tho Lovl-Rchfold bridal party and some of the out-of-town friends, twenty-olght guests being present In all. It wus given In tbo dining room of Metro politan club, which was trimmed with green and white, tbo same colors being carried out in tho tablo decoration at whlto chrysanthemums, ferns aud smllax. Tho tablo wan lighted by tnlt whlto candles, shaded with green. Tho dinner was fol lowed by a bright little vaudovlllc per formance on the Htagn nt tho ballroom, Mrs. Hugo Brandels, Mies Lotilsn Heller and Mr. Barnard Rehfeld playing tho lead ing parts. I'leamirm l'aot. Mrs. Fred Rustln entertained a party of women yesterday afternoon In honor of her mother, who Is visiting her. Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Spalding of Twenty fifth and Charles streets celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening with a dinner party. Dr. and Mrs. II. P. Jensen entertained at dinner on Wednesday ovenlng for Mrs. M. Hcllman and Miss Lillian Hcllman of Cincinnati and for their gueal, Mr. C. E. Hills. Covers wero laid for ten. Mrs. Hellman, Miss Lillian Hcllman, Mrs. F. Adler, Mrs. I). Schleslngor and Miss Ireno Rosewater wero Mrs. Charles Rose water's gucsta at a box party at the Or pheum on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Holl man and Miss Hellman being tho guests of honor. Tbo 11 rut meeting of tho 2:10 club was held at the home of Miss Agnes Lund on South Flrtleth street Friday evening. A Jolly tlmo was enjoyed by all. Tho ladles' prize was won by Miss Grace Allison and the gentlemen's prlzo by Mr. Edgur In gram. Tho Jolly Ten met at tho homo of Miss Clara Helmrod last Saturday afternoon. A most enjoyable time was spent In games. Miss Florence Kohn won the first prlzo. Refreshments wero served later in tbe aftornoon. This club was organized re cently and consists of Mlsbcs Isabel Proc tor, Edna Ross, Luella Holnc, Clara Helm- rod, Mabel Caldwell, Lulu Stroma, Mary Scott, Laura Rhoads and Florence Kohn. Wednesday the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth hours wero shortened to glvo every ono an opportunity to attend class organlza- . e?" V UNPRECEDENTED Values in Pianos Our stock of new pianos comprises tho latest and choicest creations of 13 leading makes. STEINWAY, VOSK, EMERSON, STEGER, STECK, MASON & HAMLIN, A. B. CHASE, 8TRAUDB, PACKARD, 1VERS & POND, and others. For the next 10 days wo will offer this largo assortment at prices that LOSE SIGHT OF COST to make room for new Xmas stock. Beautiful Upright Pianos, regular price 256 only. .$128 Beautiful Upright Pianos, regular price ?300 only . .$1GS Beautiful Upright Pianos, regular price 350 only. .188 Used Upright Pianos 05, 85, $105 and up Square Pianos and Organs 5, 15, 25 and up TERMS ON NEW PIANOS, J5.00 PEn MONTH. TERMS ON USED PIANOS, $3.00 PER MONTH. NKW PIANOS FOR RENT AT LOWEST RATES. All pianos sold to out-of-town customers will bo delivered free of charge at tbe depot. Correspondence and mall orders will receive prompt attention. Schmoller & Mueller, THE OLD RELIABLE PIANO HOUSE, 1313 Farnam St., Omaha. Telephone 1625. lowu nranch, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Telephone 378. PERFECT DIAMONDS. Not perfect In word only, but In fact. South African Geres that you will bo pleased to possess. Stones that wo can sell with perfect confidence that are per fect In cut and perfect In color. Wo show them mountod or unmounted nnd will set them aa you deelrc. A purchase from us will glvo you perfect satisfaction. MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., Jewelers and Art Stationers, 15th and Douglas Streets. Mall orders given careful attention. Selection packages eent to 'responsible parties. Hons. All of the seniors were present at their meeting and unanimously elected Mr. i Watson Smith president, Miss Mary Bed- well, vlco president, Miss Zola Dcllcckcr, I secretary; Mr. Walter Standeven, treasurer, I Miss Juno Phelps and Mr, Lawrence Sid- wjll, sergennts-at-arras, Tho chair ap pointed a committee, consisting of Mr, Kelly, Mr, Gordon, Miss Connell and Miss Nil son, to provide u suitable class day en tertainment, Before tho mocllng adjourned Miss Kate McIIugb was unanimously elected class teacher. One would think that tho whole, school attended tho Junior class meeting by tho noise they made. After a great deal of excitement Mr. Scrtbncr was elected presi dent; Miss Edna Proctor was elected vlco president on the second ballot; Mr. Heselcn, treasurer, and Miss Hilda Hammer, sec retary. But the height nf excitement was In the largo study room on the third floor, whero tho sophomores met. Mr. Tom Mc Avoy and Mr. Tom Allen wero tho most popular candidates for president. Mr. Allen was elected president; Miss Marlon Hughes, vlco president; Miss Elolso Wood, secretary; Mr. Arthur Remington, treas urer; Miss Jcsslo Willis and Mr. French, scrgcants-at-arms. In response to invitations from Mrs. Wil liams of Mandcrson street, Mcsdamcs Smith Hustcad, Howard, Mollnox and Clark ascmbled at her home and a pleasant hour or two was spent. During tho afternoon on organization, known aa Klnelngtou, was formed with a unanimous vote In favor of Mrs. Smith aa president and the namo of tho club to bo tho Modern PrlBcllla, they being governed by a few well regulated laws. Lunches will bo served and tho women hope to have somo pleasant times during tho winter. At tho next meeting a small number of now members will be added. Soclnl Chlt-Chnt. Mrs. S. A. Carter and Mrs. Gulou spent a part of last week In Chicago. Mr. Will McCune has taken apartments nt tho Merchants for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crano havo taken tho houso at 112 South Thirty-fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram will entertain tho Bon Ton Card club on next Monday oven lng. Cards arc out for a luncheon to bo given by Mrs. Frank Colpctzer on Thursday, to bo followed by whist. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McConncll cxpoct to tako possession of their new residence at 1014 Park avenuo this ween, Mrs. Josoph Barker and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Jr., havo issued Invitations for a cuchro luncheon on next Thursday. Mrs. Marc Perkins wilt bo at home to the friends of Mrs. William S. Howell on next Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to C o'clock. Colonel nnd Mra. McClelland have left tho Millard and taken tbo Mcgcath houso at 2137 South Thirty-third atrcet for tho winter. The directors of tho Omaha club an nounce a reception to tbo club membera and their ladles to wclcomo General John C. Bates, U. S. A., on Tuesday evening, No vember 19, at 8 o'clock. Tho friends of Mrs. Guy Howard will bo pleased to learn that her daughter, Misa Helen, has entirely recovered from her recent Illness and will this week enter Miss Porter's school at Farmlngton, Conn. Mr. Otis Howard Is at Pomfret school, Connecticut, this year. Invitations have been received in Omaha to a reception tendered to Hon. David H. Mercer, Hon. D. A. DcAruiond, Hon. Edgar Weeks and Hon. J. Wessley Calnes by tho consul general of his Imperial Chlneso majesty of tho Philippine Islands and attaches of the consulate, which was held at the home of Mr. Ralph Piatt, 198 Callo Real Ermlta, Manila, Monday even ing, October 14, from 9 to 12 o'clock. Out-of-Tuwn (iuriti. Miss Harrlctte V. Dcwar of Minneapolis Is visiting Omaha friends and relatives. Mrs. II. II. Boyles 1b entertaining Mra. E. E. Stewart of Ogden. Mrs. Young and Miss Young, mother and sister of Mr. Charles Ybun, fno havo been bis guests In Omaba fpr the last few weeks, returned to their home In Camden, N J on Thursday, Mrs, Newton Barkalow of Denver was the guest last week of Mrs. S. I), Barkalow. Mrs. Adolph Meyer of Chicago Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morltz M. Meyer. Miss Francca M. Levy Is a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz on Dodgo street. Mrs. William S. Howell of New York City will bo tbo guest of Mrs. Marc Per kins this week. Miss Victoria Kllllan of Cedar Rapids arrived on Wednesday to bo tbo guest of Miss Edith Burcees. Miss Blanche Oberfelder of Sidney, Neb., la a guest of Mrs. Ben Newman of C3S South Twenty-ninth avenue. Mrs. Ward B. Clarko arrived in Omaha last week to bo the guest of Mrs. W. E. Clarko at 3017 Pacific atrcet. Mrs. M. M. Sain of St. Joseph, Mo., Is visiting hor suiter, Mrs. M. D, Hardl of 833 South Twenty-third street. Miss Alice Galbralth returned to her homo in Kansas City on Monday, after vis iting friends hero for tho past few weeks. Mrs. Ella Squires nnd daughter, Mrs, Hoxlo Clarko of St. Louis, arrived on Mon day to bo the guests of Mrs, Coles on Cum ing street. Dr. and Mrs. Dallas Bachc are spending a few days In Omaha, the guests of Mrs. Charles Clapp, whllo enrouto to California for the winter. Mrs, A. Block, who has been visiting bcr elster, Mrs. 11. Hayman, nt 954 South Twenty-fifth street, haa returned to her homo In Atlantic City, la. Mr. Henry Rustln spent a part of last week In Omaha with tits mother, returning to Buffalo on Sunday. Mrs. Rustln and children wljl spend tbo winter In Omaha. Mrs. William Lylo Dickey, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Dorothy, returned , to her homo In Topekn, Kan., on Wednes day, aftor a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dickey at their homo near Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Buxbaum aud family of Chicago are visiting ut tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holler, having como to bo pres ent at tho marriage of Miss Mao Holler and Mr. David Degen, to occur on Tuesday ovenlng. IIIkIi School .otra. Tho second team of tho High school playod against tho Young Men's Christian association team Saturday. Several High school bowling teams havo been formed and It Ib expected that a High school bowling league will bo formed In tho near future. Tho members of tbo Demosthenlan Do- bating Eoclety bad their pictures taken laat Tuesday afternoon, to bo published In the annual Register. A number of boys accompanied Mr. Ben edict to tho lako on Locust strcot last Tuesday afternoon to collect microscopic plants for tbo biology classes. Mlsa Blanche Sorcnson, voice. CIS S. 26th avenue. Miss Julia Officer, pianist. Karbacb blk. Mrs. E. E. Stewart of Ogden la u guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyles. Mrs. C. Manlovc, voice. Studio 118 S. 19th. Wearers of Good Shoes Find OROSIS at $3.50 Always have that cuatom-lHtlng quality so dcalrabln nnd so hard to find outside of Sorosls. Special caro la taken to fit feet properly. Fifty different atylns of women's Sorosls carried In stock, in nil widths and sizes. All the proper shnpc lasts that when correctly fitted mako wnlklng a pleas ure. Tho only ready-to-weur shoo for women of tlio very highest class, workmatiHhlp and stylo that costH the wearer but $3.50 always, In any leather desired. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. Bend for catalogue. Correct Ready to Niw Jaunty Jackals tn wear with ahurt lAfln skirts b'.nclc or ox- J "v ford, Bizoa2to40.... SCOFIELD'S Stylish Box Coats Black, oxfords, custora, 12 oo well mono won Hood SCOFIELD'S LADIES' SUITS An Odd Lot $10 Only One of ti SIzo $12 To be closed out $15 Havo boon doublo these pricos m 1 Our stock of ladies' 'Three-quarter" and "Full Length" garments represents tho most popular Hhupes shown by the leading houses in eastern cities. You can buy of us style that are absolutely sure to be used for the next two or three seasons, many of which are shown exclusively by us. We guarantee our prices as low as same grades are sold for anywhere. 0. K. Scofield Cloak and Suit Co., I5IO Douglas Street. Auction Over For n variety of reasons, mainly that the auctioneers are leaving the city, 1 have decided to stop the auction and otter any and everything in tny store at AUCTION PRICES ON PRIVATE SALE This enables you to buy mote leisurely to more cave fully consider your purchases and yet buy them at tho same low price as you would under the hammer. In fact,, cheaper. We give you the benefit of the auction eer's commission. NEW HOLIDAY GOODS Heeeived in the past ten days, that, have not yet been shown. liought for the coming holidays, before wo de cided to quit the retail business. The CHOICEST goods in JEWELKY, S1LVEKWAKE, TOILETWARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES IX STEUL1XO, Etc., Etc. DIAMONDS Positively at eost or less, to close out stock complete, as none are offered at auction. Shrewd buyers will appre ciate this wonderful opportunity aud buy Xmas presents in advance. , MANDELDERG 16th and Farnam. Mrs. J. Knit Underwear As to quality and prices we have the best stock oi? underwear ever shown in Omaha. Fleece lined Union Suits, 50c, Toe, 1.00 and 1.25, part wool 1.00 up, all 2.00 up. Fleece lined vests and pants, 25c up, part wool, 75c up, all wool, 1.25 up. Silk ami wool or all silk in vests, pants or union suits. We have the Jenness Miller Sterling union suits wool, :?.00 up silk, 0.25 up. We are sole agents for the celebrated Dr. Jaeger underwear for ladies and children. See the lleeco lined part wool union suits we are selling, 1.25 and 1.50. Ladies' black wool tights, 75c up. Children's underwear of all kinds. A very desirable quality children's black tights and drawers, i5e and up. Children's sleeping suits, 50c up. Outing flannel gowns for ladies and children a big variety of styles and prices. r- AKSCOriELD JUIXCuW&SUITCOJ Styles wear Cloaks, Raglans, Jackets. Raglans In etylish gray nnd oxford u uxiora IT50 ahades alcovi-s and body aatln lined notio to equal thorn.,. Misses' Golf Skirts 30 to 3(1 inolieH lonff new cloths stylish ananas SCOFIELD'S NEAR SEAL COATS $35.00 You'll find thoy match those at hiffhet' figures oluowhoro 3.75 : Ltading Jtwaltr. Benson Mints' Cloaks ;i-l coatb und nuto inobllcH, ni,0 8 to 14 youra Q00 SCOFIELD'S Ladies' 3-4 Goatt Mado of fino black ker aoy or oxford gray melton 650 SCOFIELD'S Ptrsian Lamb Jackits Tho grade that everybody likes tho stylo that is most popular $115