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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1912)
I i III 28 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 22, 1912. Members . of a Coming Bridal Party,, 4 S ' , 'ft - - . - vt ' ' - - ,..-- a If,' .'fjf 4.' i 1 i - ill - T3Py- . K S . . . ' x r1 SOCIETY TAKING (IH COWR -,, 'r j '' 'W, fit, ' 'A, Wj fm vtI Interesting Announcement of Wed . ding ii Made Here Joday. BIS BAIL IS AIL THE TALK Hmch Intereat ia Bela;.Tka la tke FUral rJ-4c, ia Which Omaha SIMr Will B Elrjtaatlr RtprcwateA. foetal Caleadar. MONDAT-Mrg. A.' B. Somen, luncheon at Happy Hollow club. TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Irvlnr F. Bax ter, dinner at Happy Hollow; Mls Katherlne Kmc brldka party for MiM Katherlna Torrance of boa Anrel; Mr. and Mra. Mel Uhl, dinner for Uhl-Mll. roy weddlnf party; Universal Card olub, party at Brandela Pompellan room: ladlfs' day at Field club; ladlea' day and. dinner-dance at Happy Hollow. VKINEsDAY-Mr. and Mra. Frank Wll helm, bridge party for Mlsa Agnes Hurkley; MIbu Marlon Macrae of Coun cil iiluffa, dinner for Uhl-Mllroy wed ding party; dinner and dance at Field club. - - ' THURSDAY MtM v Eusebla Dudley of Council Bluffs, dinner for Uhl-Mllroy wedding party; mask baH at Happy ' Hollow; ladlPi' day at Happy Hollow club and Field club; Mrti. Frank Rob erts, bridge afternoon. ' FKIUAY-Mm. Mylea - Standlnh, - bridge party for Mlsa Agnea Burkley and M1b Ilutb Hammer; Ur. and Mra. W. F. Mil roy, dinner for Uhl-Mllroy ' wedding arty; dinner and dance at Seymour Lake club; Mra. James Trimble, after noon bridge. SATURDAY-Wedding of Mini Katherlne Mllroy and Mr. Mel Uhl, jr., at Flrut Presbyterian church; wedding of M1m Fannie H. Horfhtne and Dr. A. D. Brown at Hamilton apartments; Mr. and Mrs. David Baum, dinner at Coun try club for Miss Marie Ryder of Du- . buque; closing dinner and dance at Country club; dinner and dance at Happy Hollow and field clubs. The ' announcement of the engagement of Charles D. Beaton to Mlsa Hattie Wurster of Milwaukee la Interesting to . many Omahans, owing to the promi nence of this popular bachelor In busi ness and society. The announcement la made today In the Milwaukee paper also and will be of considerable interest in that city sines Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Wur ster and their daughter are well known socially there. Mr, Beaton is now In Milwaukee visiting his fiancee. The wedding will take plaoe Wednes day, November I, at the Wurster resi dence and will be a social event in Mil waukee. Paul Beaton will attend his brother as beet man and, Will Schnorr will be one of the ushers. Mr. Beaton met Miss , Wurster " two years ago when she was traveling with her parents. They were all on board the Cleveland on their way to Europe and became well acquainted on the voy , age. After arriving they visited a num ber of dtles at the same time and since their return Mr. Beaton tias found many occasions to visit in Milwaukee. Miss Wurster 1 an accomplished and attractive young woman, a well trained musician and widely traveled. She and Mrs. Wurster will be among the- honor guests at the Ak-Sar-Btn ball. Mr. Beaton Is a clubman and has many friends in the society and business world, lie is a member of the Omaha club, the Country and Field clubs and any number of busi ness organizations. He has been on the board of governors of Ak-Sar-Ben for a number of years and la one of the ablest and most enthusiastic promoters of our annual fall festivity. Visitors Coming for Ak-Sar-Ben. AU the talk in society, t and has been for a week past-of the Ak-Sar-Ben coronation ball and the floral automobile parade, which come next week. Visitors are flocking Into the city for the ball and the next two weeks will be gay with af fairs for the guests In addition to the regular festivities. ; Of the, visitors who will arrive - this week, Miss Marl Ryder will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davjd Baunii and win arrive Wednesday; Mips Marie Fernedine of Dayton. 0 will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler; Mrs. A. .N. Mar tines of Deadwood -will be with Mrs. E. X McVann. Those who will come next week are Mr. Jessie Thayer and her mother, Mrs. Mallory, from Orlando, Fla., who will arrive Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Baum; Miss Mary Ewbanks, who will be with Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe.; Miss Helen Cudahy, Miss Mae Peabody, Ed ward Cudahy and Jack Peabody, who will arrive Tuesday from Chicago, and win be with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm; Misses Clara and Marguerite Schneider of Fremont, who will be with their sis ter, Mrs. C. W.. Turner, jr.; Miss Marcia Perkins of Fremont,, who will visit Miss Amy Oilmore;. Mr. and Mrs Leroy Ed wards of Los Angeles, who are. coming to visit Mr. Edwards' sister, Mrs.. Clement Chase, and Mr. Chase and Clement E Chase, from Dayton, O. Mlsa Katherlne Torrance of Los An geles arrived yesterday to be the guest of Mis Katherlne Krug during Ak-Sar-Ben. Smart Autumn Millinery With the opening of the fall season we are pleased to offer for your Inspec tion the most complete and carefully selected line of millinery we have ever carried, from the modest ly tailored hat for' street wear to the most elabo rate models for dress at prices reasonably within your reach. Mrs. A. Huster Hotel Loyal Building 221 N. 16th St. Other guests who have arrived are Misses Ada and Elizabeth Wilkinson of Fine Bluff, Wyo., who are with their sister, Mrs, Joseph O'Keefe. Places for Floral Parade. One of the features of the floral parade will be the car owned by Hon.' J, H, Mil lard in which some 'of the ex-queens of Ak-Sar-Ben will ride. In, the- car will be Mesdames Barton , Millard. Frank Wil helm, Tom Davis, Glonn Wharton, Jer ome Magee, W. D.! Hosford and Miss Frances Nash. The cars belonging to Charles C. Kountze, Arthur Brandeis and Joseph Barker will be decorated for the board of governor to ride In. ' Miss Beatrice Coud will enter her car. She has purchased the flowers and will supervise the decorating herself, Among the other younger, women who are plan ning to enter their cars are Miss Kath erlne Krug and Miss Eugenie Whltmore, Among the married women who are plan ning to drive their cars in the parade are Mesdames Samuel Bums, D. J. O'Brien. Adolpli Stors, Ben. Gallagher, T. J. O'Brien and W. J. Coad. Others who expect to have their ma chines in the parade are Hal Brady, Wal ter Roberts, John C. Wharton, Cbarle Met$. Jr.; Rome Miller, Ware 1, Her man Metis, Ralph Kitchen, T. 'H. Matters, Jr.; Ixiuls Nash, "Lester Heyn, Dr. Mack, Hair ' Farre'H N.1 SpfeaBerger and '--Mayor Dahlman; Charles Shiverick Engaged. The engagement Is announced of Miss Beatrice Cornell of New York to Mr. Charles Shlverlek. Jr., also of New York, formerly of Omaha. The announcement Is of much Interest,;,. as.; : Mr. Shiverick was born and raised in Omaha where he has many friends. He is the son of Mrs. Charles Shiverick of this city, and has risen rapidly the business world, and la now assistant general manager of jthe H. B. Claf flln Co., of New York. The engagement was made at a dinner party given by F. W. Bonsall at the American Yacht club at Rye, N. Y. Tho date of the wedding Is Indefinite. With the Visitors. . 1 Miss Margaret Wfcre of Blair and Miss Helen and Adelaide Thomas of Tekamah are spending the week end here the guests of Miss Ruth McDonald. Mr. Burgert, brother of Mrs, Klrkendall Engaged to Omaha Man Formal Opening Exhibit of Women's Authentic Fall Fashions Beginning Monday, September 23 and Throughout the Week , The date when our cloak and suit department wilt be in complete readiness to show the new things, and while : primarily our e forts to render the Fall Opening for 1912 distinctiv) and in a class wholly by itself from the viewpoint of style, yet serious indeaver has also been made to quete prices that will establish a new record of value where quality and price are always right. We cordially invite you t attend tomorrew or any day this week Handsome Tailored Suits Ml $Koib the grtate t iuit valut$ tv r Irought iiWo Ins ct'ly. Any numbtr of new models to ttltd from. Every utt is firuly tattortd and richly lined in maonifteent range of new material in all th beautiful rich coloring! ami tkades of Autumn. - Spiclal valui $35,00, S29.7S, S35, 345.00 up to S7S.00 Eleerant Evening Gowns Our superb collection of costume ) for elab orate evening Jvnctions, compriiis c arming creations in Chiffon and G'iarmeiw in fashion' t newest mnd'.U with (ruin. Thete govern embody the latest ideas of the most celebrated designers, Vies $45-00, $65.00, $72.50, $125.00 and $150.00 Fashionable Coats A most distinguished gaUering of mig niHcent coats, inspired dreams of artistio creations from every style csnter. Street and motor coats ot Broadcloth, Velour, Plushes, English Twttd and tha beautiful mixtures. 1 Prices $15.00, $25.00, $3S.00 $45.00 up to $75.00 See Our Windout Display See Our Window ; Display i r-iTiiTWjiiaj. -as -.i 1 . : . vt:-:-: S--Sv : v-: . .:: - . "w V s f " fe and her guest, for the last week, will re main over Sunday. Miss Mellona Butterfleld,, who has been the guest of .Mrs. E. M. Fairfield for some weeks, returns to Bloux Falls this morning. ' Miss Lois Don of Troy, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Barkalow and Mlsa Bark alow, will leave Monday. Mrs. Hogan and her daughter, Mrs. Pauline Eldrige, ' who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc Shane, leave today for their home In Memphis. Mr. Hoxle Clark has arrived from New York to Join hts wife, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella 8qutre. Orpheum Parties. Little Miss Mercedes Jensen celebrated her birthday Saturday by entertaining a number of her playmates at an Orpheum party. Eight guests were present. Master Walter Preston, Jr.. celebrated his tenth birthday yesterday by giving a box party at the Orpheum. Those pres ent were Masters Jasper Hall, Fuibert Reynolds, Richard Reynolds, Riohard Wagner, Robert Campbell and Walter Preston. Jr. Miss Clara Moody entertained at an Orpheum party Friday evening. Those present were Misses Callsta Reynolds. Annette Nurse, Bertha Vaughn, Grace Bennett, Clara Moods'. At Hapny Hollow. Other dinner parties were given Satur day evening by R. N. Howes, who had six guests; N. El Shafer, two; Dr.-.W. 0. Henry, nine; R. C. Hoyt, seven; C. H. Walrath, four; Blackburn, three; Dr. T. W. Porter, two; W. 0. Silver, four; J. B. Stevens, two; Lynn Campbell, four; D. M. Edgerly. two; C. F. Bullta, two; Swartwout, two; W. D. Williams, three. Judge and Mrs. Irving F. Baxter will entertain for Senator and Mrs. Norrls Brown at the Happy Hollow club Tues day evening, at whii-h the following guests will be present: fenator and Mrs. Norrls Brown, ' Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Wattles, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buchols, Mr. end Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall, Mr, end Mrs. C. F. McGrew. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell, M:. andMrs. Ralph W. Breckenrldge. Mr. and 'Mr. J. W. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. ( H. Johannes. Mr. and Hv, C. H. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Belby, - Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Merrlam, Mr, and Mrs. George A. Joslyn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English, Mr. and Mra. Henry Wynian, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Loonils, Mr. ajnd Mr ('. R. Bokup, Mrs. Anna F. Doe. V Mrs. James H. Van Diisen, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Hicks, Judge and Mrs. Q. A. Dsy. . Judge and Mrs. Irving F. Baxter,' At the Eod and Gun Clnb. The Creighton College of Dentistry gave the first of a series of informal dancing parties at the Omaha Rod and Gun club Friday evening, which was at tended by a number of alumnae and un dergraduates. , The hall was prettily dee orated for the occasion with college pen nants and streamers of blue and white, the college colors. During the intermis sion 4 supper was served in the cafe. Those present were: Misses Young, Peska, Johnson. Swola. Black, Gauvreau, lliBdiifilArisiiHii YwCiillwKili- Any Complexion May Be Made Beautiful in Spite of Previous Neglect BaUtySecr0t3 Of Fundamental Importance shoulders, chest, arms and or three minutes. Then wipe off with a to EvZrv Woman, Revealed bv one of the hands. It la my old stand- warm, damp cloth and wash the skin A- tJL natVtlca by. I would not be without with warm water and apply a-face iSfS&.'lr -American Stage, VALESKJ ityfor a good m&Xiy doiiars. cream. The actfon of this solution Is SVRATTt Famous for Her Self-made Beauty n wiu "be your stand-by almost magic, and it is non-injurious. wlion vou have become - faithful to it. EVA ranorta shs ban uted the beU-qulnol for-, r v.i of Msisr mula I gvt In th oolumni thrw. weekt wo almost come to a boll.;' Add "J! Si?..? .l i ""':",",; ', ,. in the growto of her hair and IU illklnesa. She' two tablespoonfuls of gly- Mf, hu rutna out. but want. : cerine. Keep stirring, w hlle h4mpoo i hv, given thl formula heretofore. , adding one ounce of .Intone. bBt wm rel)Mt lt hm xctiw ot Its excellence, until it is all dissolved. for the benefit of others. Then let It cool. If the risove one teaepoqntul of esgol In halt a cup ' cream is too thick to pour of hot water. When entirely dluolved and the , easily from a bottle, thin it tolutlon has become lukewarm, pour onto the, down a little with more hot hlr "hampoo in the mual manner. It make water The cream will be aI1 outlte lather. After rubblni It well Into. S fi' and satinv After ! -.lp, ao It i. perfectly elen. wash th, hair I white and satiny. Alter tllorou h, wth lenty of wirm w,leri wd rlM, bathing in the morning hold wl(h wtep Thl ellmlnaW, every partk.e. a wet, hot towel to the race of ,,rt ini thal accumuiate, 0n the hair and ' several times for several M,,lp Th, druBgiat will let you have the eggol ; K inutes. Rub this cream on f0r not more than twenty-five centa. It will leave j the entire face liberally, theacalp and hair cleaner than you probably have Do not be sparing With it. ever had It. It ii a great araiatance to healthy , Let the cream dry on the hair-growth. $ 3 i , face. Repeat this again at MRS. F. T. S. Your hair falls because , night. Any good druggist the g.lands m not properly nourished.) will sell you an ounce ot Jt wllj oon turn preniaturely gray un-1 zintone for not more than jM8 you a(jopt means to stimulate Its, fifty cents. growth. You can use nothing better than ; Q v the following as a promoter of hair- J PEARL F. For your growth, and to prevent falling of hair. freckles you will find an Read also what I say above to Eva. absolute remedy in the With a half-pint pf water mix half a i treatment I have given pjnt 0f alcohol. To this add one ounce I above. Use it 1 i b e ra 1 1 y, of betaquinol. Shake thoroughly, and It don't forget that. will then be ready to use. If you pre- a fer, you can use Imported bay rum in- , oiNi'O m. "!""- , .... . r. n a umwm - Moments Longer to Beautifr Your Hands and Anns." eruptions about the shoul ders, ana t n a t ' she cannot wear sWS u hall dress for ii nau ureas iui that reason. She will find these skin erup 1 1 o n s will pro m p 1 1 y disappear by dis solving twelve ounces of granu lated sugar in ' VERY DAY I see evidences of tho one-half pint of water, add- By VALESKA SURATT H. fact that women woefullv neirlect Ing one ounce of Barsene. and the proper treatment and beautifies- mixing tho whole together tion of their arms, hands, neck onl thoroughly, then add more shoulders. They do not realise that these water to make a pint. Sar- dd tmmeaanrahlv In n wnman'i heautv. sene Is a liuuid which you especially In these days of low necks can get at the drug store by ana snort sleeves, mow orten nave i me ounce, uetum um um seen women w'lth chests of a pale, ahen Inal package. Take one or two hue. nnoka with a. rlnir nf wpnther- tpusnnonf ula of this mixture beaten redness about them, both in dls- ' thre or four time a day. with a little agreeable contrast to the angelic color water if desired. This Is absolutely safe in the well cared-for face above them, and Is also ideal for facial eruptions. And to h"V besides, a pair of rough, g J S stead spotty arms and reddened hands is TIMID Many women have a short 0f tne really inexcusable, lt is almost like icrowtli of hair or "fuxx" about the face, Wntr cleaning the sitting roon.' and leaving not realising that although it may not be am ajcohol the other rooms In constant disorder. It so very noticeable, they would enhance The hetn- slgnlfies shiftlessnesa and a lack of their appearance a hundred-fold by hav- quinol you self-attention which in the won.-an of ing the kIUii absolutely mriooth and en- the present day ia however steadily ills- tlrely free from any hair whatever, no almost any appearing. Don't be a horrid exception, matter how sthort or light in shade. An drug store for (specially when It requires but little application of sulfo-aolutlon is unex- not mora thu n more time to be thorough. celled for the purpose. It leaves the skin f j fty cents. The ,k a A as smooth and clean as a baby's. Sulfo ordlnarv nr.F solution will cost you one dollar at the hair tonics whirh vo hv i h i I lay stress on this because. It Is fun- drug store and la tully worth It. usuaj y coat you one doHar But !hta damental. You can do lt; any woman Apply the solution freely with the formula n ke on .full nYnf'f thl wt can do it. should do it. 1 use the follow- finger tips on. the hair you want re- narrower and tonk on rln JiV hone lng formula constantly and very liber- moved. Keep the hair moist with lt until to obtain: Inthta I ally for beautifying the face, neck. It ha. dissolved. This will take but two be disappointed ' roul yu wl" ot 1 & Beautify Your ' J Amu. Weaver, O'Nell. Meneffee, Dworak, Wln verton, Cook, Wright, Duffy, White, Booth, Donahue, Sroufe, Kelley, Pflas terer, Whitnell, O'Brien, O'NeU. Williams. Kline, Belknapp, McCoron. Markowits, Renters, Morrison, English,. Saunders, Northrop, Busekist, Rlx, Koch, 8o!lars, Btaples, McSparron; Messrs. Sorcnioo, McCann, Mowiy, McGrave, Taylor, Doyle, Goghertj'. Kelley, Kubltschek, Carroll, Taylor, FT-anking, Lewis. O'Brien, O'Nell, Higglns, Munsll, Cartney, Drake, Guttrey. .Bliss, Johtuson, O'Connor, Den diget, Maloney, Loppnow, KUng, Soren son( Edwards, McMonagle. Houck, Pat ton, Holland, Seace, Sampson, Prexler, Andres, Carney, Coe. Nelsoh Balderson. ' Mason, Parker. Frits, Holler,. Brugn and Solomon. At the Country Clnb. ' . 1 The Country club .management has de- j , (Continued on Pan Tin-