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SUNDAY BEK: .lAXtJARY 24, 1915.
SOCIETY HEARING LECTURES
More TW Usual Quiet Freraih for
This Time of the Year, at
JLent Approaches.
INTEREST IN ENGAGEMENTS
Mortal Calendar.
SUXrrAT Mr. and Mra. Ciithlwrt Vin
cent, dinner prtv for iTof. and Mra.
;rrrft K. Chatlmrn of tjncoln.
WON DAT Alma Olurk-Kfrem Klmhnlim.
ronryrt part Ira nt Prand'ls thstr; Cr.
tor I.flke tlwtmmlna; end Hnllnj rlub,
luncheon nt Commercial club; Tr-am
Auction Bridge club, Mrs. Rufus Harris.
he-Mrs.
Tl KSDAT-Mra. TCrtjsur A. U!rt nd
Mrn Raynmnd Haywaru, hnsiesca at
hrle luner.oon at homo of Wri. Halrd;
Trttilant HrdlB lub, Mle Plolla
Thummrl. lioMcsw; Mr. J. M. Metcalle,
dinner arty: Amifiir Mu.-lral rlub,
Mi. T. J. iah ric, hostess: KurtnlahUy
UrMan rlnh. H'fn Oljja for. IiofIcpb;
Oiplioom lhrnr "rty for Mr. and Mr.
Mill Hindy. Mrn Kllzaheth Mruce, hoct
rs: All Kalnls' rVlnr ttullrt, Mra. W.
t. Fuller. he-Mess; Tm-wlav I!rilto rlub,
MIm . EHrslwtrt hK1in, linatce):
THimbV rlub; A"rvi)r Crafty Kulld of
l'ranV Pat, at f lie rlub house.
V'K.li.NKSliA subscription rnl danco
at Tmi'liir academy; prripuinn tne
ilHBic dinners ill be alvrn by Mr. and
Mra. John A. MuShane, Mr. and Mra.
Kiank ll.imiltn. Mr. and Mis. Joaaph
Hwkrr, Mr. and Mm. K. A. VroRtn.
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Halt and Mra. Dan
Wheeler and MIks Ida iharp: Vdn-
I ! Mrldne cluli. Mira Ixuiaa Dlnulna,
ntcss. Mr. and Mrs. Hartou Millard,
dinner for Itev. an'! Mra. I.loyd Hnle
wj.plv. cinoKHtn rlub dancing party,
h'.-olttsh KHr cathedral.
Till RSDAY Mr. and Mra. Arthur Ke
iine. d.nncr and dance for inmbra of
Tuesday UrMso club: Mr. I'etrr Klved.
lun hen and Orplieum theater party for
Mr. ana Mm. E. L. ft. John of New
Voi It city; PsshIco rlub danulng party,
Metropoii'an ball.
f'lllAY Ulstr-ais rlnh dunrinc party,
t hmlirra' academy: Fan dancing club,
Koinn hotel; ul'inilu -danro rlub, liet
rofio.llan hall: 11-of. L H. Htoujrhton
Mulboin. lectun-e at Kacred Heart
ntademv and Ihnshs foclety of Fine
Arts, Voiiiiu Woman Christian aM
. 1st .on, I! p. in.; MHKInlry party, Urn.
'barle O. Everson, hoetesa; Brandele
tlieater parties.
8Art'rtDAV-Hrtla Kwett. tnstlnoe dan
innti", Turpln'a ecadvmy; Wadnaaday
iirldao flub, rvenlna. party. Mica Oladya
and Ddi.l.ne r-t-i. hnta: Mr. and
Mr. Ualtr i'ace, 1'iaiidcla theater
party.
With th advrnt oi lnt the eorlal pace,
lumead of looming v ia flw1n down
perceptibly, pna.-lbl- becauao Ient do
not have (be ram atgnlfk-anca now aa In
bygone dav and llttl arfecta , th
corlul ralondar.
foi lcty at prraent la enjoylnf .let-turea
in lliU Intrrval between aoaBona. The lec
turcii being Klven by I'rof. I. U. ttouBh
ton llullorn undrr the .management of
the line Arta aotlety are of keen Inter
, ret t. all. )u.lln from th enthualaain
of pis ai'dlences.
TI-o. mnovini-errn.nt that, he la to Blvc
an extra lucture at the Sacred Heart
academy Krlilay afternoon la delight Ina:
tlie many who liave'laken aurh pleaaure
in Ida lildir evening talka. Thla lecture
fit th convent It open to everyona on
payment of A email adtrdaelon fea and
1'rof. Ftoughtnn Xoiborn will talk on
The Greek Drama."
Here'i a Chance to Guess.
Society la gueealna; thaaa daya or ahaJl
I ray alwaya? but. any way, aocioty la
(.teaxlnf a littl atrenuoualy Juat iod.
and poaalbly wilt tomorrow.
One of the debutante la golnc to an
nounce her onajacement in two woeka.
Aa a llUJe hint I will tell you tho maid
eaat, but until very recently waa a weal-
ernex. s
Off for Warmer Climes
Mra. Thorn oa llayea and email coa eft
"V,!.y for ,t)aJvBton, Texaa to Join
lieutenant ILayea. titer ependtnf aeveral
T. U Klna-wait Lieutenant Hayea la
hulldina; bungalow which face the
era wall at GeJveaton and they will
occupy it during the remainder of their
atay In the Koutb.
Mra. O. K. Johannea left Chureday (or
I oa Angalee and after a weak there, will
go to La JulK to join Mra Clark ColL
Mra. Johannes expect to be gone tor
bout Uirea roontha.
c.'olenel and lira. 8. B. Curtla and M8
4urtla reached Havana laat week' on
their way to Fejiania, and upon their
mum there will atop at the Hotel Ingl
lerra for awhile before going on to
Florida.
i Mra. W. R. Mathewa,' who want to 1M
Angelee ahortly after ChrUtmaa, will ha
gone aaother week or two. .
Mr. W. Farnain Pmlth and Mr. B.
'. Pmith expect to go south about the
firm of rbruary.
land their coatumea are the quaint' ones
of th early Victorian period.
Thin will he tho flnt appearance, of
tho Fuller alutera wet of Chlraeo.
They will com direct from tho Utile
theater In Chlraao for thla prrfonnanie
and will leave the Fame evenlnu for
tbe coaat. Mra L. r Liofoot, preel
dent of thn 8acred ltenrt Aluninae, la
eager to Interest the fhlldren In thla
ballad proaram and or that rea-on a
rpeclal price haa been made for child,
ren. Ticket may lc aecured from
acrrd Heart alumnae.
Solons' Wives Meet.
Tha Leplglntlve Ladles' league, which
waa founded two yeara ago at the be
ginning of the legislature and made a
permanent organisation at the cloae of
the acaalon. met In the parlor of the ten
dril hotel, Lincoln, Wedneaday afternoon
for a huMneee meotlnB. Mra. John II.
Morehend, wlfo of the governor, la the
honorary president and very active In the
league. Mra. M. A. Hontctler of Hhelion
waa re-elcoted prealdent; Mra. l'hillp H.
Kohl of Wayne, vice prinld-nt; Mra
Walter Klerhel of Johnaon, recording
secretary; Mrs. A. K. fheldon of Lincoln,
tieasurer. 'About forty women were
preaent, and the Indlcutlona are that the
leagua will tie, very active In a aoclal
way this winter. Mra. Morehead enter
tained th wtvea of the leglalatore and
Mothers and Children Go a-Visiting
(tf i
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If lry Ay
r vt t ' t t y I
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V ' -- V JtowiD.M'Cormidk.
. f .."v. 'i - I -"rrtouioe.na
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n L' -J- - VI
Arthur Hawon In two weeks. Those
present Thursday were:
Meedamee Medamea
A. '. Hlrbee. Vlctnr Juhneon,
y. M. ' lark. 1 1. M. fochran.
TVMiclae. llort Alesander.
Arthur Hanron, O. M. I'ochran.
Nnl Haxr, '
Mina lyOryno TioiiKla.".
luncheon Wednesday.
Mr. C. Y. Wnller gave a luncheon
Wednenday at the Commercial rlub, fol
lowed by brlilKc at her apartments at
the New Hamilton. Mm. Wcller enter
tallied:
Meadamr-n
.Tnhn L. Wnhatrr,
John F. Flack.
It W. BrecKcn-
rhise,
A T. AiiKtln.
V.. A. Ben on.
MNaea Alexufidcr.
Mehdainew
K. t. M'lilllon.
W. 11. Hhodex,
Krank W. liaeon.
Leonora Diets
,N clami.
mentn war In red and whit. Covrra srjjgj
were lnM fnr: 1 1
Maadnmea
Allre Coulter,
Mlpea
Murilla Cae,
arrle Tlonteile,
MrHret MrFIt
hany,
Nellie McDonald,
lalllan Wilbur,
Nellie rntchard.
Meodamea
C. M. Martin.
.Mlnsea
Buth Tempaett.
Kliznbeth tanilrn-
burg,
Dora Olen.
Ijoretta llurna.
Katheryn Walah,
Nellie O'Connor,
I!
ill
Entertains Teachers.
Mloa Dora Harney. prlprlpH of Taclflc
school, entertained her teacher at lunch
fori Friday. Tho decorations and refreah-
Best'Yet Club.
The Beat-Yet club waa entertained
Thuraday r.y Mra. Horace Holmes at a
1 o'clock luncheon, after which auction
whlet waa played. Mrs. Wilkinson woo
tho club prize and Mra. R. W. Dewey
gueet prize. The members preaent were:
Meadames Meadamee
Howard KIMr. Phuman B. Dietrich
Florence Miller, of Nr York,
H. r. Keatlnn. R. W Dewey,
diaries A. frherwoodL. A. Smith.
A. J Kettler of Kdwln W. Hurst.
Ttipcka. Kan.; W. It. Woodward.
Entertain at Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bmlth entertained
DIAMONDS
WHAT'S BEHIND
THE PRICE?
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(continued on Fag Three, Column Four.)
jMrA Austin Collett urllh ca.Jc WeTi
1211
stata officers at th governor' mansion
January U. ' i
Sinner Dance Last Night.
Th Dinner Dane club, which baa been
maetlng at th Country club heretofore,
gav both their dinner and dance at tha
Roma hotel. Th dinner waa served from
small table arranged in th ball room,
and later It waa clard far th denc
This is th third of a series ot dinner
dances this . club has given thla winter
and plana one more affair before Lent.
Th guests last avenlnf ware:
Maura, and Maedamee
V. Ktnaler.'
Arthur Keeilna. 1
F. Kennedy,
L Davis.
W. D. ilneford,
Walter Roberta.
Louie Clarke,
onn fUaiick,
Walter Mccormick, W, T. Burns,
ohn Madden.
I red Hamilton,
Mean am as
Urn Cottoa.
, Mlasea
y.llaabeth Conation,
iisbeth L'avia.
Meni Pavla.
Loulae DloalDg,
Messrs
John Caldwell,
Hobart burne,
tawreno Hi Inker,
C. J. Lord.
Hen QeJ:a4tnr,
Lluxr Cope, ''
Witt the Wayfarers
Mia Auet'n Collet t and children will
lev this evening fr New York City,
where tbry wilt join Mr. Collett and sail
Friday, January 3. for San Doming
!lh Harriet Copley accompanies Mr. and
3! i a. ColleU and will be a fvtert at their
i ' ,
Mrs. Walter B. MoCormick leavaa today
to vilt hw mother at Morrlatown, K. J.,
ind aiao Mr. MuCormlrk'a family In Bal
timer. Mra. MoCormick takes her hil-
dren with her and will be (on two or
three months. Mr. McCormlck wlU h at
the Omaha club,
-Mr. sua Mra l.daon Rich and son.
jviaon. jr., leit Monday In a prlvat car
lor J'as ChrisUan, Mi.. to be gun
about two month. Mr. Rich baa bean
otdvred by hi physUian to take com
plete vacation and rect from bualneaa
Mrs. Fred Lake and daughter Kathar
ine l(t laat Saturday for Los Aafcle
"t uy miu Tian relative lor
month or mure. Before returning they
will visit' Mr. and Mra Jey Morton of
Chicago, who are in their raaadssa horn
lor tha UU'.
With thg VUitorsT
Mi. . C. Locper and daughter. Mil
tred. of bilvia, 1U., ar vuitlng Mra
Leeper'a mother, Mri. it W. Christie, at
B-vi Boy street.'
Miaa Mary Burkly ex peel a M'aa Ellsa
bitu Fkmlrig of Burltocton, la., to b bar
Keat axt wcth. Miaa riemlng waa bare
two years ago when Miss Burkiey mad
lwr dtbut and is remembered a a mast
charming and attractive girl.
Mr. IS. M. Martin of De Moinoa, for
merly of Omaha, spent th last week-end
aa the guest of Mrs. Mabel Of den at th
. oloalal.
Mr. Oickey of Dayton, O.. Las a rived
t- b th guest of Mix d Mr. J. d
ureal jucharda
. Eng-liih BaUaduts Here.
vnaec th auspfca of the acrd
Sleait Alumna association, th Tuller
amter tve baea engaged to gjv
leclial Is Omaha on th afvernooa
i b retry . at tha Lord theaur. at
P- ni. Tb ruller SMterg of whja there
I tine, ail young and pretty, civ
i rirentiy aniaiic cnwrUUnmrnl od
W(! iumu In ib at, wher tbey
have onjeyed treat vogue. Their
tnnta are Lugltch, rieotrs, aud IrUh
Ivtk aonas, two of thtn artagtng title
V. third plays a harp acximpaiUment,
Harold 7r1tchett.
Barton Millard,
Harry Tukey,
JohnT. ltewart.d;
Joaeph Barker.
Ward Burgess,
Samuel Burns,
Moshier Coipetser,
W. J. Foye.
ixmia Naan.
Meadaraea
Eva Wallace,
Mlaaee
Mildred Butler.
Oladya Petera,
Mary Burkiey.
paphne feters,
Mesars.
Paul Ushhagher,
t'ieraJd Whsrton,
Mtockton lleth,
Cvithbert Fotter,
Wllmrd Butlel.
C W,"Hult
Grand Patron Here. f
Prof. Oeorg R. Cbatburn of tb Uni
versity of Nebraska and Mra Chatburn,
ar th week-end gueeU of Mr. and
the T. W. C. A. board of directors yes
terdsy coo a. Mrs. Byers arrived In th
morning tt tak oharg of th ftnaaolal
campaign to b opened Tuesday morning
for th benefit of th assoelatloa.
At the Brandeis Theater.
Th following parties bar mad reser
vations for th Friday evening perfoiv
mano of David Warflaid at that Bran,
del theater: K. P. Fills, 4
A. Allen. 4 M. L. Evan.
present she is teaching at the Clifton
Hill school. 1
Mr. Bradford la th only son of Mr.
Loul Bradford jand since his graduation
from Harvard four or flv year ago n
and bis mother hav spent such tint
abroad traveling. Ills Inclinations have
been towird study and travel, rathtr
than society.
Cosmog Club Party.
Th Cosmos club cav It second danc
Friday evening at th Metropolitan hall
Thoes present were:
Misses- Misses-
M?f"onnolly' ? M- Petersen.
Mamie O'Mearn, Marin Hlovank.
Horenco Agor, Agne Lewis.
Elvera Lindston, Margaret Matthlra
Margaret Gallagher. Helen Bechtold.
tHr.'", nilchuh, Kthel Jorgensen.
11lh ?h"y. Margaret Xoganl
Marie Klm.lff i t.v.i-
Cecil Taylor,
Mad" Tobln.
(Ha4ys Kills,
Bess Fhe.an,
Ludi Dennis,
Anna Ma her,
MyrtU Mloholson,
Carrl Edwards,
Pearl Davlee,
Helen Drummond,
jiaage Atotumoy,
1 1 . I.n. L.II.
LucU Parrlsb,
Elsie Probst.
MaybsUe Blaven,
Mary MoOrath,
Flora Bengele,
Frances Watt,
Florenc Welch,
Alpha Fields.
Hasal Johnson.
Florence Mohier,
Lillian Johnson,
Loretta Hlrtes.
Clara Good.
Marie Oabler,
Mary frenclj,
rtuin ixreea . .
Bae Davis,
Catherine Carew,
D. Arnold,
w. j. roi
A. Baum. 1 Mrs. A. Flck
,i . " a "
Mrs. D.
IL W. Blnder.4
M. F. Banow, S
John N. Baldwin, 3
Dr. W, J,
Bradbury. 4
Mrs. ierkwlts, S
B. W, lrea, X
11. T. Curry, 4
bam Cariyle, 4
Mr, Gllier, 4
F, W, judaon. 4
P. W. llugnea, 3
A. Krtig, 4
Mrs. Herman
K on n 8
C. W. Hamilton. 4
F. L. Hal.ar, 6
H. B. Ho well, S
1eater Heyn. 10
W. v. Ourley, 3
C. Z. Gould, S
C. W. Ounlher. S
O. W. Johnston. 4
Mrs. C
Klrsehbrautn, S '
R. F, Kloke, 4
J. B. Ksts, 4
Mr. Charles
KounUe, 4
P. Hosgisnd,
flenraa MaverMlck. 4i. McCord. 3
Oeorge W. Later. 4 K. McClanahan. 4
J. H. McDonald, 3
Mr. Meuiop,
It. D. Miirriaon, t
I. Nathan,
Mrs. W. A. ,
Keolrk. 4 '
Mrs. W. M.
1
Jioger.
G. tiu.ttrman, 3
Louis oonnnera, s
J. buuivan, 4
G. B. Wuod, S '
. Wertheuner, 4
Kwlng Brown, 4
Alhn in.dlry. 4
A. W. Gortion. 4
Mra Cuthbert Vlnoent. Prof. Chatburn. 4f1mo.n',
wh to grand patroa ot th Order of tn r 4I. Da.u! 4
Eastern Etar in nsbraaaa, oomca on a.n
fflolal visit to South Omaha. Ia their
honor, Mr. and Mra Vincent will enter
tain at dinner today, when cover will
b pUeed for tea guest. Prof. Chat
burn and Mr. Vincent were ciaaamatca
at Atnea aoUeg.
W. L. Maeterman, 4
nan on Mtl.ara,
II. E. New
branch. 8
B. Rehfleld. 5
Mrs. E. Bmlth. S
Jack r-harpo. 4
Mr Dr.
Komney,
O. !l. Thummel. a
V. K. Wadaworth, 4
Hal Brady.
. box parly
France i'empbell, S
Mra. 11. O.
Fdwarda, 4
Kdward V. Hart, 4
It, D. Momeon, 6
W. I. Walker. 3
Reservations for Saturday ruaune:
J. A. Abbott, 3 11. U AUberry, 3
C. A. Buo. 8 A, L- Blerohelm, 3
Broanell Hall. 110 I I Uromor, e
txiren McNamar, Joaephln Carew,'
i""' j9iirait tine,
t rST.00, Jfn' MeNamara,
Margaret Nolan,
Theresa Flanagan,
irene uaaar,
Meer ,
W. M. Wharton, I
John N. Rut her.
Max Agor.
Andrew Hislop,
n. mange.
c.llen 1 Arson.
Anna Byers,
Josephine Mans.
Messrs
Will Beutel.
David Frail,
t.hari Verity,
Hugh Graham.
anner.
Herman Handachuh,W, U Berg,
Tropin's Pancing Acadeiny 28th and Faraam
John Pedersen,
'Tana r rail,
Gore Heidkamp,
Bert Merkel.
Georg Daatman,
Clarence Hood,
W. C. Melies-
Fred Hannegon, ,
Rav MaWhlnov
Hugb Armstrong,
Rlohard Kelly.
Waldo Dennia,
Paul Kelly.
Georg Fedden,
A. C. Pratt.
Laii aurkenread.
Clan
crate.
tep or waits mualu.
r b5tBhl'w,,''r JohB Irumrond, Jr.;
Robert DoiUrty,
Fari Wise. ,
Fred Wedemeyer,
Mark Hughes,
Jo Ryan,
F. A. O'tJonnell,
ram wiiiarn,
P. Garnett. I
'.iir nan, l
WU NovotU.!
Phil KeUy.
Win Peeeock.
Char.ee Powell.
For Mrs. Byera.
Mr. SCnuna 7. Byar of Minneapolis.
executive of the North Contra! field far
th Young Womua Christlaa aaaoelatlon.
as honor guest at a luachaon s1va by
PErsiDnn: tstevt Scottish kits
r rv il r 1 1 tian, -w ' 11
W. T. Belt, J boxes. Mlsa Hrldgu, 3
Mra. J. K. Davla, 3 Miss Kate
v., t w U'l.h.p 4 Klnlavaun. 3
Mra. A. Krug, 3 Mra. J. H. Jaasen, 4
Mrs. A 1. V- McUllton,
Montfomery. 1 H. M. Muller, 4
James Richardson, 3H. i. &hedd. 4
IL Thomas. Mrs Oleaaon. 4
Mra Oeorae O. Btors, 4
Keellne, S ' , .
Reservations for Saturday night:
H. O. Steele, 4
Mra. T. U. Turner, 3
Mary E Rourke, 3
b. H. Chambers, i
A. D- Dunn, 4
Mr. Mlkeleell. 4
F. O. Biooka. 4
Vr, A. F. Condon.
1 box
H. O. C,,"'S', 4
P. W. Kuhna. 3
T. W. Klrkaev. 3
F lloftnian. I
Mr. Neuergall. 4
F. T, Raneotn, 8
pr. rtn-h, 3
ajlse Roaa
Roaluky. 1
. toria, 4
C. D. bturtevent. t
Helen Oreen. 3
J. C RHilsback, 3
Tom Kelly,
lr. Imier,
M. Rubeiiateln, 4 v
Mra. T. U. liahm. i
O. W. Ralney. 4
W. Kelmee,
C B. fitebbina, 3
. C Hiuith. 4
Mlsa Clara
- (Southard. 6
Mr. Tyree, 3
Rlph Kitchen, 3
R. L lUpp, 3
t-d Jorgenaan,
yvhiard MeNamara, a. C. Btlnrlcha,
Harold Wallace.
Loula I Murphy,
John A. Swanaon,
t-a Keniy.
C J. McDonald,
H. T. Petersen,
Frank Movack.
Thornton Weat.
Jam Buttle.
narry unite,
Jr. Saunders,
ohn McAosma,
Arthur Jaokaoa,
John Richter,
, M, Rani,
F. Conkllns?.
Jam O'Connor.
Messrs. and Maadama
". H. O. ChurchlU ,
It. H. Koran, K. . H0uy '
J. K. O'Nell. " y
Et-A-Virp Club Dance.
na ct-virp club gav its regular
monthly danc at Chamber' Thursday
evening. Those preaent were
Misses
Floience Tucker,
Gladys Kills,
Incs Latry.
Martha Kwlng,
F.velyn Wtlsou.
Jennie Carey,
Ekter Frlck
Dagoa Hanaen.
My K. Grimes,
Burba r eharpe,
Mabel Rnechor,
lutta Biirenatan,
athel Condon.
Adeline t-uecht,
Ixiulee Elbert. I
Mclva MacAuley,.
Helen () Brlen,
Txiulse Lewis.
Mildred Hsuth,
Olrde, Bragg.
Messrs
W. Knight.
C. 1 &tCUlt.
Otto Nle.leii
T B. Haag.
O. O Kee(.
Harly Deems,
A. J. Jackson.
H. Hulaiaer,
W, J. Palmer,
C A. Fartun.
La u rice llanaon.
A. Weaterlag,
Out-oMown Bnrement
Aaaouneemont ha been mad la Chi
cago, of th engagement f Mist Cora
Prtndevtu of that city t Mr. Edwin A.
Potter, jr., of Naw York, th wedding to
ik nlaaa varv autetly. February a, Miss , Far C Powell.
Prtndevill. ha. vuitsd in Omaha .vjral M..m.
times, when she was th guoe of Mra t t B. AMUiams,
Georg li. rauner, in last urn oemg i w, a. nortnn.
last winter. Mr. Potter Is a broker and
owner of th Chicago Beach hotel and
panda" large part of his tlm ta Chicago.
71ra John . 3iziif&on.
Engagement Announced.
; Mr. and Mra John It. lUarwaU
(tnnouaceg ths ngagemnt of their
nlooa. MU Franos Millard Todd, to
I Mr. Robert Ransom Bradford. Th
1 wadding will take plao la th near
I future. Miss Todd was formally Intro
duoed to society three winters ago by
' th lata Mra W. B. Millard, wia whom
sue mad hr horn at that time- Dur
ing that aUtrr Mis Todd woa for fe er
st, f a reputation as an amatsur actrtaa,
taking ths Ingenue parts In th Players'
elub produi-Uoiis. ttnee then her time
haa been more seriously occupied study
ing to fit herself for teaching, and at
Mlsa
Eva Brass.
Blanche Bpr lager,
Stelia Loach
Mill Rohlff. -Haael
Tusch.
.Madeline Bock,
Mary Prichard,
Margaret Hermann,
Allen.
Hilda Tudor.
Ieota fiwlnney,
Orai-e Barber,
Flhel Foye.
tlrace Walsh,
Margaret Giwenough
May Jacobaea,
Dora Hsarmana,
Berth Tiber, i
Iran Higbv.
flua bchicbel.
Varonea 6exton.
nasi i.i ii
G L. Creenfltld.
A. 6, Nurse.
A. U Llerk.
O. . W hitlock,
H Niisson,
Claronc Hall.
A, L. Reynold,
J. T. Beags,
H. A. Ml.Ier.
Tbor Andreeen.
A, E. fiwsnson,
Loyd Jensen,
C. M. Tex.
O. Bennett,
C. N. r'ouilne.
Dr. N. H. Attwood.
r, H. Rck.
C. T. Maarmann,
W. H. Dana.
FTemn Bradford, '
' I. K. liodeberc.
Charles Nelson.
Charlea Assman.
WVter lioyle.
J. T M"a.
. W, 8tele.
K. G. Harwood.
Messrs. and kiaadamea
Wsde Hamilton. C, if Rock.
Hayes Geentner. W. R. Pratt.
Kensinarton Thursday.
Thursday afterwaon Mia Wriht of
rairaede ntrtaind at a keasingltm
tea when the gusste were;
Meaflames Mead am aa
neom t'ayne Imn perteV
J. ii. Kennard William Newton
oe Kennard T. J. Nolan
ynmnd Hay rd L-ya, Wallace
" narlea laywar4 e1hor
ri"mnd Hay rd tiea, Wi
Miaa Dorothy Wright
XWlw-Dill Club, ,
Mra C. W. Fletcher ntrtamed th
members of the Daffy-Dtll club at lunch
eon Thuraday. The next meeting of the
club will be held at th home t f Mr.
Mme. Alma
Gluck
The Young
Prima Donna
whose -famsj baa reached from
the Metropolitan to all the
leading Opera Houses of
Europe, appears
At BRANDEIS THEATER
ON MONDAY, JANUARY 25
The
The instrument of her choice, will accompany her
To this artistic creation she refers In the following
glowing terms: f '
" need not tell yea how pleased cm that I am f
have tht attittance of tho Knabo Piano on my tour Yon
know in what esteem I hold it and having tried it and
ne'er having found ff wanting, I am gore of at least one
pteasur daring my artistic exertions, that of listening
to its beautiful tone. ,
With kindest regards, believe me to be,,
f Very sincerely yours.
ALMA CLUCK.
Distributors of Knabe Pi&nos 1 i
" in Iowa and Nebraska
HAYDEN , BROS.
16th and Dodge Omaha, Neb.
That's an Important
fact for every one who
buy a Diamond to make
certain about. Few per
sons aro rel labia judges'
of Diamond quality. One
must depend largely upon
the reputation of the firm
n from whom the gem la
purchased.
This store guarantees
the exact quality of every
Diamond It pells, and be
hind that ' guarantee It
over 25 years of square
dealing right here in
Omaha. Tljlnk of it
over 25 years ot continu
ous prosperous business ,
at as Lister '
THSSUSV
EWEIXRS
aa oula r
Isa:
3B2
as:
HELP MATURE HOLD
YOUI HAIR CHARMS
Flufflnese, even color, briillanc and
softness ar tho attribute of healthy
hair. Natur require only sensible
cleanliness, especially freedom from
dandruff, in exchange for hair beauty.
Tou hlp Natur most when you as
alat her by th beat method, to safely
make and keep a perfectly clean,
healthy scalp. In washing th hair
It Is not advisable to us a makeshift,
but always use a preparation made
for shampooing only. Ton can nJoy
the beat that is known for about three
cents a shampoo by, getting a package
Of canthrox from your druggist!- die
solve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot
water aad your ahampoo 1 ready.
After It us the hair drle rapidly with
uniform color. Dandruff, exceaa oil and
dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear.
Tour hair will be so fluffy that It will
look much heavier than It ia It luster
and softness will also delight you, while
ths stimulated scalp gains th health
which Insures hair growth. Advertise
ment. 1
To Renew Complexion
Wiihout Cosmetics
If the axcesalv uaer of cosmetic only
Ii naw the impression her artlfld&lty real
ly make upon others, she would quickly
seeks means of gaining a natural complex-
, ion. uei ner acquire in mereniizea wax
i habit, discarding make-ups entirely, and
shs will soon have the kind ot complexion
that woman envy and men admire. It's
o easy to get sn ounce of mereolized wax
at any arug store, use nignuy iik com
cream and wash It off mornings. And the
results are so remarkable. Gradually the
lifalsss cuticle peels off. In almost Invis
ible flaky particles, In a week or so
there's a brand new complexion, clear,
vtlvety-ooft, or girlish color and texture.
The treatment Is so simple, harmless and
marvelously effective! the wonder is that
every woman whose 4ktn ,H withered, die
colored, rough, chapned, freckled or pim
pled, has not already adopted It.
Let wrinkled women quit pastes and
massage creams which mar the skin still
ui for hginner and advanced pupil aeparat evenings, Th latest
Cn.?.r tatlS,n dl.r,ct ,ro,m N,w rS canTbe danced to foi trVt. oSi
.w riu. osrasr si. rnvat leaaona dally.
mors and try this more sensible treat-
Sent: Dlseolv 1 os- powdered saxolita
H pint witch hazel; use as a face bath.
Every lln will quickly disappear. Adver
tisement, i .
Burgess-Nash Will Open a New Department Monday
IEWHN(G MACIH1M
ES
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Mi
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BY ADDING sewing macMnes we again broaden our usefulness and
increase our helpfulness by being able to supply this most neces
sary home comfort at the lowest prices and on the easiest and most con
venient terms of $1.00 a week without extra charge.
la choosing the rarloua kinds ot machines for the new and com
plete Department we called in the most' capable sewing machine
jeopl and with their expert assistance made our selections. As a
machine here. AU at prioe dollars less than you are asked to
pay elsewhere.
special caciory icepresentauve tomorrow
to Demostrate "Standard Rotary .
Come hnre tomorrow It possible to see the Standard Rotary with Its
lifetime guarantee -without exception the world's most wonderful machine.
In the Standard you get two madtinoo at the price of one with its
lock and chain stitch device it's equal to two machines.
It Is the lightest running, yet the strongest and most beautiful ma
chine made.
Ask especially to be shown the new SET STRAIGHT central needle
feature. This Idea permits one to sit in a perfectly comfortable position
when sewing. Special Sale price, $90.00,
YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY CASH-J2.00 FIRST PAYMENT; $1.09 A WEEK
FREE
HJTT ii
7HITE
NoMattcr What Make Machine You Prefer
. There's a Bi? Bargain Here for You Monday
No greater machine values are offered than these SING BR,
WHITE. STANDARD. FREE and HOWE, at about half or, less
b( than hall the usual agency prices The bargains represent an
important' Item.
Kinger Sewing Machiue Agency prico $00.00, Monday . $-7..V
The Free Isewlng Machine Agency price 40.00, Monday. .80.75
MandardXArrow Hewing Maciiine Agwy price fiiO.oo . SI 0.93
The Howe .No. 170 Sewing Machine Agency price $35.00, $10.75
New Home betvlng Machine special ale price, Monday $27,75
White Sewing Machine r pedal sale price, Monday $'8.75
Standard Hiewing Machine Agency price $45.00, Monday 1 20.75
SINGER
r, t!??VV
Hsvsisl j
S27.50
NEW
HOME
I- r HOWEl iXSlandardl i-.
UB fit- r-i tin2 azife to" UR)
Uit t Free i . chines '
S28.75 I $19.75 L I $29.75 $27.75
SS-MASH UOMPAWY
URGE
CVERYBODYb STORE
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