TITE OMAHA srDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24. 1011. B PREPARING JOR FESTIVAL Society it Now Guessing Who is to Be Qneen of the Realm. TRAVELERS RETURN FOR EVENT Imoii of stridor n1 nnnrtnar la Hand anil tbr OitAnxr (lha 1 Arf Prrparlna; to Itrlns Vriann to an Knd. Social Cnlrnilnr. fcfONT'AT- Mrs. CJIern C. Wharton, Momiav l'.rld--e clil; Mn. L. L. Ham lin iriliMim natince p;irty for Miss Anabd Little; Mra. Kodrrt lie Herrf min, bridge for Mm. Weiss. Mra. A. T l'olT h :ii .Mr. Msrtines. Tt"F.SIAV-Miss Kli7.ar.eth Sweet, brldire fnr .Miss Hehecra tmlth; Mrs. H. B. Pnvles, Tuesday Rridite club; Mrs. William I.. Unrlcker, luncheon at Field rlul; Mr. and Mra. F. W. Corliss, wed ding anniversary reception; Misses Ir-ne and Beatrice C'oad, luncheon at Happy Hollow; ladles' day and dinner dance at Happy Hollow; Mra. Anna, Feycke, afternoon coffee for Mrs. Weiss: Mrs. Charlea E. Black and Mra. H. Bex Colton, tea; Mra. J. P. Barnhttrt. Hermo club: Mra. Isaac Douglas, bridge luncheon. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Charlea Hemrle. bridge luncheon; wedding of Miss Louise Laurence and Mr. McHenry Mosler; dance s,t Country and Field clviha; Mrs. Fred Met a, bridge club. THURSDAY Mrs. Thomaa H. Fell, luncheon at Happy Hollow for Mra. Bnbert C Baldwin of Manila, P. I.; Mra. W. O. Henry, luncheon at Happy Hollow; Mra. Charles Met, bridge for Mrs. Weiss and Mra. I'etera. FBI DAY Mrs. A. F. Smith, auction bridge for Mrs. Weiss of Ht. Iiuls and Mra. Allevne P. Peters of pea Moines; Mrs. W. 11. Slierraden, afternoon party at Fiold club. RATVliPA V pinner-dance at Country. Field and Happy Hollow clubs; Mrs. C. C Roevater and Mra. Victor Bose water for Mrs. Weiss and Mra. Petera. The Ak-9ar-Ben coronation ball la the ubject which fllle the air. As the time of the big event drawa near the queatlon of who will be chosen from among the array of fair debutantea to be queen be comes more and more pursllng. Some folk aay that the honored young woman la to be the aecond daughter of a, promi nent banker a debutante of much beauty and personal attractiveness. Othera main tain that the fortunate one la to be the daughter of a successful wholesale mer-chant-also a debutante and also beauti ful. Both of these young women were educated In the east and one, of thera has traveled abroad. Sumson la not the only one who is busy In preparing for the ball. Dressmakers all over town nre hurrying to have tho gowns of the women of the kingdom of Quivers, ready for the. big function. . , Travelers are returning for the great event. And visitors are beginning to flock from east and west to be here for the festival. Among those who hava arrived are Mra. Alleyn D. Petera of Dea Moines, 'Th. Water o! EUrnal Youth" (From Horns Queen.) Ths beauties of tha Auatrlan court uaed a lotion which was ao effectual In i keeping the face amooth and free from 'wrlnklea, even in the aged, that they named it tha "water of eternal youth." Some one haa recently divulged the secret of thla wonderful though exceed ingly simple, wrinkle lotion, which In her gratitude she haa similarly dub- ' bed as a preserver of youth: One ounce pur saxollte (powdered), dissolved In a, half pint of witch hasel that's all there ia to It Any woman can get theae Ingredients at her drug store, put them together, and use the solution with en- . tire safety. To bath the face in the same brings immediate reaulta, even in cass of the deeper wrlnklea and furrows. Thla ia also effective for hanging cheeks and double chin. Adv. Omaha's rt0 Ladies' Famishing Store 'e make a specialty designs; none like them in the city. Our novelties are exclusive the latest neckwear, gloves and belts. Come and see our exclusive lines of corsets in front and back -CfSX W EI LANDER 317 South 16th Fall Opening for 1911 V -af -" 3.. i.x i MISS StiiMt M. LICnNOVSKY 443 North 24th St., South Omaha, Neb. Popular" Woman to Ft. Crook MRS. WILLIAM F. Mrs. Nesbitt Is the wife of Captain to the station at Fort Crook. Captain and their former station in West Point, N. T. who Is visiting Mrs. C. C. Rosewater; Miss Rebecca Smith of Blloxl, Miss., who Is the guest of Miss Elisabeth Sweet; Miss Laura Yund of Amsterdam, N. Y.; Miss Catherine Murray of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Miss Alice Sullivan of Cin cinnati, who are with Miss Beatrice Coad; Misa Allle Hackett of Chicago, who Is with Mrs". P. C. Heafey. High School Parties. The Winton club, a new dancing club, consisting of about seventy-five members of the high school set, will give a series of dances this season at Chamher'a academy, beginning Friday evening, Oc tober 20, and continuing every alternate Friday night until next May. The Winton club consists of several members of the former Oma HI club in addition to many other prominent mem bers of the high school set, and will be under the direction of Donald Klpllnger and Wyman Beebe. A cotillion will be given on New Year's eve. at Chamber's academy. The following will be the club patron esses: Mesdames: Mesdames: John W. Towle, Thomas Burchmore, O. T. Igwersen, George J. 8. Collins E. W. Qetten, O. D. Klpllnger, Iebat In Wasfclnartom. Miss Ruth Hitchcock, daughter of Sen ator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, will be one of tha. season'a debutantes, but the formal debut will be made tills win ter In Washington, D. C. Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock have is sued Invitations for an Informal dancing party at the Country club Oc tober 2 for Miss Ruth Hitchcock. The Exclusive ' of waists choice, handsome H v & SMITH m St. jmWB. Monday, J Tuesday Wednesday September 25, 26, 27. On and after the above dates we will be ready to ehow our patrons a most elaborate display of pat tern and tailored hats. We cordially invite you uud your friends to attend Our Fa)) Opening I .imm.-s lunnsweS DHU. tVIACH Bl MACH fiaoeesfeoia to BAILEY & MACH DSCTZSTB Neatest equiupe.l Jental office in Oniaha. IIlx": itrkUa dentistry ( rrawimbU prices, "urcelaia filling. Jit like ilia toutn. All Inatrumauis cxefully sterilised aftef each opera tion. Cor. 16th and Taxaam Bta. TSZXO n.UOJa rlXtOI BiOCT NESFUTT. Nesbltt, who has recently been assigned Ilia. Nesbltt will arrive October 6 from guests will Include only the members of the younger set and younger married people. Clab Heasnn Starts. The season for dancing and bridge clubs for the winter has opened. The Omaha Junior club will hold a meeting In the near future and will give a series of dancing parties this winter. The Omlkron club will open their sea son, with a banquet at the Rome hotel next Thursday evening. The musical members of the club, known as the Omlkron orchestra, will furnish several numbers and speeches and toasts will be made. Mr. Edward JUeary will bs toastmaster. The banquet will be for the members of the club and an enjoyable evening Is anticipated. One of the Friday bridge clubs which was organized about two years ago by several of the debutantes of that year has started Its meetings. Miss Katherlne Powell was the hostess at the flrat meet ing of the club Friday afternoon. Those present were Missea Gladys Peters, Alice Gary McGrew, Louisa Lord, Dorothy Morgan, Agnes Burkley, Elizabeth Pickens, Elolse Jenka, Martha Dale, Katherlne Powell and Mrs. Harry Kelly, The first of the bridge clubs to resume its meetings for the season was the Original Friday Bridge club, the mem bers of which are Mrs. John L. Kennedy, Mrs. T. F. Kennedy, Mrs. Bamuel Burns, jr.; Mrs. William Burns, Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. Eva Wallace, Mrs. Ben Cot ton and Miss Ella Mae Brown. The first meeting was held last week at the home of Mrs. T. V. Kennedy. The Monday Bridge club will meet Mon day with Mrs. Qlen Wharton. The mem bers of this club are Mra. Thomas Davis, Mrs. Louis Nash, Mrs. Horsford, Mrs. C. Y. Smith, Mrs. Edwin Swobe, Mrs. Jerome Magee and Mrs. Lee McShane. Pleasures Past Miss Krug entertained nineteen guests at a box party Friday evening at the Orpheum. Miss Minnie McDonough entertained Friday afternoon at cards In the Brandels green room. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames J. H. BieBer, D. W. Utt, T. W. Cox, A. B. Meston, R. Carley, J. E. Monroe, B. ( arley, J. a. Forgerson, F. W. O'Rlley, Floyd Jones. W. L. Burke, Miss Minnie McDonough. Mrs. Harry Johnson entertained a party of nine at cards Friday afternoon In the Brandels club rooms. Luncheon was aarved in the tea room. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames E. L. Lawler, Ella Jackman, J. B. Brooks. O. E. Hay maid, Sarah Smith. W. L. Kellogg. M. W. Smith. A. W. Bouuet. C. G. Loft man, M. W. Kirkendall. Mrs. R. R. Kimball gave an informal luncheon Saturday at her home for Mrs. Edward Holyoke, Jr., of Madrid, Neb. It was a family party, consisting of Mrs. G. W. Holdrege, Mrs. Holyoke of this city, Mrs. T. L. Kimball, Miss Kimball, Miss Susan Holdrege, Miss Leeta Holdrege, Mrs. Rogers and Miss Rogers of St. Paul, Mrs. Harry Holdrege and Mrs. Edward Holyoke, Jr. Mrs. Walter G. Preston entertained at an enjoyable children's party Friday af ternoon, in celebration of the ninth birth day of her little son, Walter Grey Pres ton, Jr. The afternoon was spent with games, and the children present were: Little Misses Little Misses Cornelia Hauni, Ruth Wallace, Betty Kennedy, Heatrice Hoel, Frances Hobinnon, Eluanor Scott Elizabeth Robinson, Daisy Rich, Wallace. Keunard Wallace, Hubert Reynolds, Hie hard Reynolds, Jasper Hall, Frank Campbell, Ralph Campbell. Margaret SoJtt, Mary Griffin, Masters Parkr Comstock, Edson Rich, John Hoel Richard Wagner, Hunter Scott. Howard Koblnson, Walter Prenton, Jr. For Miss Blanche Campbell, whose en gagement to Dr. J. W. Stevenson of 1 aious, vt asii., wm rvcvnuy mnguuviu, Mra. KBtner M. Koyce entertained at luncheon Saturday at her home on Park Wild avenue. The table waa decorated with white asters and the same color was repeated in the candles, cakes and ices. The guests, all relatives and close friends, were: Meadamea Colt Campbell,' Lewis D. Harris, I. D. Clark of Paplllion, Robert Armstrong of Paplllion, Mesdames George Smith, Royce, W. C. Upjohn. R. C. Beavers. South Omaha. Mir Swain. Clarke. Klale. McOavock, Campbell, Royce. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mies Clair McGevera Friday venlng at her home In honor of Miss Muriel Con nor, whose wedding to Mr. Frank O'Coa ner will take place October 1L The rooms were decorated with good luok symbols made of tissue paper. The liwsrta in eluded:,. MLsaea Misses Muriel Connor, Mildred Mullen. I Mjuux Moure. M&rg erlle Koacbe. OtMm. Brotlae: 318-320 South 16th. St. A Very Interesting Day at Omaha's Exclusive Store Fall Openin The choicest of the sea son's fashions in. gowns, street costumes, tailored suits, furs, etc., will be placed on exhibition Monday for Our Fall Opening. A display of assured American styles and a presentation of the latest French creations in women s and misses' apparel. Margaret Muller of Kansas City Mary Carrlck, Claire Connor, Mary O'Brien. Jessie McVea, Kay Kochford, Marguerite Lowe, Claire Tracy, Kffie Magulre, leon uolle; iy. Rose McGovern. Katherlne Carrlck, Claire McGovern. vnanotia L.onnor, Messrs. Messrs. Earl Moore. Robert Farrell, Ed Smyth, , Gerald McVea, Jesse Rotchford, John Lowe, Ray McNamara. Francis McGovern, 8. K. Rosslter, John Coffey, Frank Kubltschek, James Harry, T. A. Conley, Henry Hurtlg. George Carroll. Paul Moore, Dick Bage. Fred Schwertley, Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Cotf Campbell announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Blanche Campbell, to Dr. J. W. Steven son of Palouse, Wash. The wedding will be celebrated In the early .spring. The engagement Is announced of Miss Rogene Dellecker, daughter of Mr. O. K. Dellecker, to Mr. Bamuel H. Pray of Kan sas City. The wedding will be celebrated this autumn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Becker announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Ralph L. Beaudry. son of Dr, and Mrs. R. S. Beaudry, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Gentleman an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Ruth Gentleman, to Mr. E. W. Dooley of Omaha, formerly of New Brunawtck, N. J. The wedding will take place October 17 at Sacred Heart church. Miss Gentle man ia an accomplished musician and the daughter of a pioneer family of Omaha. Invitations have been received in Omaha from Mrs. Andrew Jackson Paine for the marriage of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Alice Greene, to Bernard Wlnslow Capen, Tuesday afternoon, October 10. at the Shawomet Baptist church, Warwick, R. I. They will live in Omaha and be at home after January 1 at 2702 Jackson street Mr. Capen is from Boston, but has made Omaha his home for several years. K quiet weddlnsT took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard Lord In Worthlngton Place, when Miss Nellie Weimar was married to Mr. Walter Lawrence Cole man of Chicago. Rev. Werley N. Barnes of St. Mary's church, Nebraska City, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman left Tuesday, I 111 . W at" I Ml rl VaaTsT1"'' T,-ir immediately after the ceremony for Chi cago, where they will live. v Miss Wosda M. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Miller, and Mr. Harrison A. Trexler were married Saturday after noon at 8 o'clock at the Miller home, Rev. M. V. Hlgbee of the North Presby terian church officiating. Miss Joe Lyman sang preceding the eeremony and Mrs. Will Wallace of Mar shalltown, Ia., played the Lohengrin march. The bride was gowned in white crepe meteor over white mescaline, wear ing a veil of tulle and carrying a shower bouquet of brides' roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sisters, Miss Amy Miller, attired In apricot-colored voile over white and carrying white carnations, and Florence Miller, who served as flower girl. Mr. Burton Trex ler was best man. The ring ceremony was performed be neath a bower of ferns and smllax and yellow and white flowers were used throughout' the house. The bride Is a high school graduate. Mr. Trexlter is a graduate of Bellevue college, atter which he took a post grad uate course at the University of Chicago and studied later at the University of Bonn, Germany. He Is the son of Mrs. Filbert Trexler of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Trexler will reside In Baltimore, where Mr. Trexler will do special work in his tory at Johns Hopkins university. For the Future Mrs. Thomas H. Fell will entertain at luncheon Thursday at Happy Hollow in honor of Mrs. Robert C. Baldwin of Manila. P. I. Miss Beatrice Coad and Miss Irene Coad will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at Happy Hollow for their guests. Miss Alice Sullivan of Cincinnati, Miss Laura Yund of Amsterdam, N. Y., and MIbs Catherine Muiray of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Charles E. Black and Mrs. H. Rex Cotton will entertain Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Black from S:30 to 6 o'clock, for Miss Euphemla Johnson, principal, and the other members of the faculty of Brownell Hall. Invitations have been restricted to the mothers of tha young women attending this chool. At the Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Merriam enter tained at dinner last evening at the Country club when covers were placed Monday and Sept. 25, 26 Yon are Invited to Attend yo efort ha$ been spared to make this the mott beautijvl millinery display n the city. ;Model from all the leading Uesiqnere of tarii and' Xtw York will be ifwxcn. Special attention is called to our moderate priced pattern. 2d Floor City National Bank Bldf. w if IIi ii jJ " I Ij . i V I -V for Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard, Mrs. W. B.. Millard. Miss Frances Todd, Mr. Joseph Millard. Mr. Ray Millard, Mr. Robert Millard and Mr, and Mrs. Mil lard. W. Fa mam Smith had six guests; H. M. Brady, four; At the Field Club The Field club announces the formal closing for this season Saturday evening, September 30. There will be a special table d'hote dinner and dance. Numerous smalt dinner parties wert given Saturday evening at the club. Miss Graves had six guests; Love Kelly, four; J. W. Hughes, four; F.' J. Fits gerald, eiBht; F. L. Famlngton. six; C. S. Montgomery, six; Miss Moores, three; 8. S. Carlyle, three; A. T. Crelgh, four. At Happy Hollow Ak-Sar-Ben colors formed the decora tion at the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Selby at Happy Hollow last evening. Covers were placed for twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Sumner enter tained at dinner In honor of their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sumner, all of Schuyler. Sixteen guests weer present. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hayward enter tained at dinner In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward of Vinton, In. Covers were placed for nineteen. D. DsiBcnjF Bailey, Sanatorium f This institution is the only one In the central west with separate buildings situated in their own ample grounds, yet entirely distinct and rendering It possible to classify eases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of noncontagious and nonmental diseases, no others be ing admitted. The oher Ret Cottage, being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases, requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. asaf JV I1 aF a"sI7' (7 w sjbjs as' mm M. Edgerly had six guests at dinner; W. H. Gates, four; P. M. Edserl-y, six; W. H. Gates, four; W. 1 1. Whitchorn, six; N. H. Loomls, four; ' j . O'Malley. five; Mrs. Nellie Il: Mnen; B. L. Rees, three; B. 11. 1' in, four. Personal Gossip Miss Horlense Eads, daughter of Mrs, L. H. Eads, who haa been residing on a (Continued on Page Three.) Henry E. Thomsen desires to announce to the general public that be is now located in new quarters at 202 Ware Block and better prepared than ever to serve his old friends and patrons. Showing An Exclusive Line of Seal Skins, Sables, Persians, Otters and Mink. Garments Repaired, Remodeled and Redyed. Garments designed and made to suit the most fastidious. Phone Douglas 6449. yi X i