Tim REE: OMAHA. Fit ID AY, FKKKUAUY 10. I Li its: ' By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, February 18, 1915. 0 NE of Omaha's well known and very Rood looking, matrons Is show ing her friend a beautiful new diamond ring. This' matron 'a husband was over In t'hlcano last eek and. speaking aotto voce, was unusually lurky and returned with this handsome gift in honor of their eighth wedding anniversary. It is a beautiful pear-shaped diamond, very large, and described by Iter friends as most brilliant. As a little Item of contrast, at a tea recently where this gift waa the 'abject of conversation a young woman who celebrates her sixth anniver sary at the same time, who is a friend of the aforesaid fortunate one, an nounced most pleasantly and nonchanlantly that their anniversary waa four 'days old before her husband even thought of the day! " Another matron never looks for any remembrance Chrlstmaa, anni versaries or birthdays, but always receives a piece of Jewelry Valentine's day. Our forgotten friend should have been married Valentine's day. Society Night at Auto Show. Tonight I socMy night st the Auto Inobile show. A special program of mu Ide will be given for the ncrselnn unit the booths, which have shown an (inueiinlly pretty decoration of flowers during the week, mill be re-emlielllshed with floral Appointment for this evening's visitors. .Dance music It to be furnlhed, and all - the popular steps and trots (our Ameri i can folk dsnces) will he enjoyed. a f Jteturns from Abroad. ' Miss Ruth Olson, who has been study t tnx voice In Berlin for the last eighteen j znontha, arrived In Omaha Tuesday i rooming on her way home to Lincoln. J Mlsa Olaon Is, the house guest of Miss f Xabr Anderson during her stay here. Hue r wee honor inept at an Orpheilm theater ' (tarty given Wednesday afternoon By Mlsa Ellen Bloom. j At the Brandeii Theater. I' Society Is planning to make an event . "bf th Monday night's performunce of , "Under Cover" at the Brandcla theater next weak. Among the reservations which , wave already been made are the follow ; trig; Messra and Meedamea W. T. Burn, Mi; Ross II. Towne, two; Dnto, four: A. l. Reed, three; Samuel Werthelmar, five; j M. Lvjr, four; M. T. Barlow, three; W. ; 8. fmilma.ll, four; W. A. Hedlrk, W. B. .Roberta. Luther Rountse, A. V. Kinslar. , I. A. C Kennedy, M. Bernstein. Messrs, ' -H. M, Browning, three; A. B. Warren, two; Randall K. Brown, four; J. A. j Ceveva, For Mn. Sunderland. ' Mlaa Nan Murphy entertained infor mally at bridge Monday evening In honor of Mra. Oeorgs Bunderland of Chicago, the guest of Mrs. George I.aler. ' Three tables of players wars present. ' Mrs. underla.nd was guest of honor to Vlay at a luncheon given by Mrs. N. C. Leery ta bar apartment at tha Iorenson. White Shrine Meeting. ' Tho first regular meeting of tha Malva White Bhrlne, a newly organised Masonic, order, will be held thla evening at the Xasonle temple. A number of visitors from Bethany shrine at Genoa are ex pected to attend. Mra. C. .'Vincent Is head of the local shrlns. "With the Bridge P"ayer. The members of the Wednesday Bridge club ware entertained thla afternoon by Mra. Harold Prltchett. Miss Lucy Hawk, the guest of Mrs. Jack Webster, waa the guest of the club. Thosa present were; tsined st luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Herbert Wheeler. Covers were placed for: Mesdamea t.uther Kniinte, Joaeph Barker, fteoige Prifts, W ard M. Hurgess. Charles T. Kountxe, Mesdamea Fsmuel Bums. W. f. rV)ppleon. John T. ftewart. Mosher Cotpetzer. Herbert Wheeler, Dancing Parties Tonight. The Kl-A-Vlrp club will give a dancing party this evening at Chambers' acad emy. The members of the Thursday Evening Subscription Dancing club will meet at the Metropolitan hall thla evening. The members formerly belonged to the Just-for-Fun club and Include: Merers, snd Mesdsmes Ram Werthclmer. Al. Miller, Ham frank. Hot I,. Iiegen, Jay B. Katx, William llolsman, Henry Rosenthal, Louis Hlller, N. Mantel, Arthur lanudauer. Harry Felahelrrter. Mrs. Victor Hose water. Mrs. T,oiils Fttraues. Meaer - Morton Degen, r'red Heyn, Jerome Heyn, Frank Ooets, Ioyal Cohn, Mesars Henry Rosendaie, Harry Ooets. Kdwin Klrschbraun, Milton Livingstone, Herbert Arnateln. Fashion Hint tevy PS - : :--v - f. . tat It Fleatnrei Past Miss Agnes Coffey gave a surprise masquerade party Tuesday 'evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady. The evening was spent with various games and music. Those present were: Ml sees--- Ml wees ' Margaret Cualck. AnsHlne Anderson, (iartrude ?iilllvan. Juanlta Hcanlan, Marie fcanlon, Agnes Coffev. CVtherlne Hanfelt. Genevieve Hanfelt. Meaara. Raymond Tlmmons, Allen Ryan, , Krneat Connelly Hy LA RACONTri'SK. A gathered tunic of black lace, hounl with - black satin, drapes the strslght foundation skirt of this reception gown and from the shoulders hangs a gsthered cape of black daphne silk, held In place y strings pf large Jet beads. A corsage of brilltant-hued morning glories ta worn with thla gown. POLICE FIRED WITH HOPE FOR SUCCESS Italian Admits He Fed Gonzales in Norfolk as Late as Wednes day Night. SATS MEXICAN IS IN BAD SHAPE found In the trunks brought from Kan sas City with SSsni-hes has been lil"ntl fled by Iocs! railroad detectives. J. 1. Rlocher of Chicago, representing the Illinois Central, arrWed in Omaha Th ira day morning to look over the goods; a ha believes iora of the articles were taksa frees ears on his road. RAIN IS GENERAL OYER EASTERN HALF OF STATE Catherine Winner, Mrr Hcnarrer, Kffle MasfMd. Mary Orudy. Messrs. William Puffy. ' John Coffer. Frederick Pchaffer, Harry l uvw, Hnnlel Coffey, F.dward Grady, Karl Connelly, Kdmund Walker, Mtasee -Klisabeth Bruce, Misses F.lisaleth Pa vis, Ksthertne Thummel, Mildred Butler, Vary Hwrkley, .. si (names ,.Ben Wood, Ralph Peters. Gladys Peters, Meartsnies John "ott"r Webster. .Original Cookin? Club. " The Original Cooking club waa enter. Peter Oettaun. George Connelly, . William Cuslck, Joseph Orsdy. . . Thomas Grady. The N. I. N. O. club entertained Tues day evening.' Those present' were : Misses Mlrses Ins Whitfield. Iorls Whitfield, Margaret Whitfield, Anna Nelson Anns Backus. . Mesdnmes Mesdsmes HsselGtvler. Whitfield. Messrs. Messrs. Axel Nielsen, Clay I 'allan. Men iivior, (n rtnon, Harry Thompson, ' ' Sew or Belgians. Miss Jessie Millard waa hostess this afternoon at the meeting of tha West Fsrnam circle of the' Belgian relief. About thirty-five members were present For the Future. Mrs. W. A. Gordon will sntertaln the women of the North Fide Presbyterian (hurch Friday afternoon at J: o'clock at her honw on Military avenue. Mrs. F.. I,. Cstn will entertain Mspl Iaf chapter. Order of the FTastern Htar, st a kenslngton at her home, (234 Flor ence boulevard, Saturday afternoon. The Misses Irene and Beatrice Coad will give a bridge party Monday after noon in honor of Mra. Kdmund V. Krug of St. iouls, who Is visiting her mother, Mra. John F. Coad Wedding Guests. Mrs. waiter Appel and daughter, Mlsa Torothy, have arrived to be the gueeta of Mrs. Appel's sister. Mrs. Cora Wolfe, until after the Roblnovlch-Fpleaberger wedding. News from the Wayfarers. Mrs. Joseph Byrne Is expected home Saturday morning from the east, where she haa boon the guest of relative and friends for the last six weeks. Mrs. Byrne will be accompanied home by Mrs. Eu gene Fitzgerald and email eon. who will spend sometime with Mrs. Fltxgerald'a parents, Mr. and Mra. Thomas C. Byrne. With the Travelers. Registering at the Hotel McAlpin, New York City, from Omaha during the laat week have been Messrs. M. S. and B. P. Kiley and Miss Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Willy Rife left Mt nday evening for an extensive trip through the wert. Mr. and Mra. Rife export to be gone for aeveral mcntha and will visit the exposltlos. After their return they will occupy their cottage, "Wllly a Inn." at Carter Ike club. New hope for the capture of Ignna cla Gonzales, third of the Mexicans connected w'th the murder of Detec tive Tom Ittng. haa fired the Omaha and Norfolk police to renewed ef forts and It Is expected that the ban dit will eoon be discovered. A new clue has given the police proof that Gonxalea waa In Norfolk Wednesday night about 7 4B. for at that hour he ap peared at the home of Joe Davis a Greek section hand, begged not to be betrayed and asked for food. Pavls, who waa par tially dressed and barefooted, et food before the Mexican and on the pretext of drawing a bucket of water, left the house, ran to a neighbor's and phoned the police. When the officers arrived the man had gone. lavl said Gonxales was weak from hunger and In a very bedraggled condi tion. About Ms shoulders he had wrapped a' horseblanket and the fact that this and his apparel wss covered with straw leas the police to believe he haa been hiding In Borne barn since hla escape from the section house. Waa There Before. fiavis says he fed Gonxales on Monday and Tuesday, ststlng that the Mexican appeared at his shack Tuesdsy evening, probably right after hla escape from the section bouse. . While Davis wss preparing food for the man. the latter asked what had be come of Cantann. Upon being told that he had ben captured and had confessed. Gonzales cursed him bitterly. Davla is helping the authorities in their search and his help Is greatly valued, as be not only could recognize the Mexican at a distance, but speaks Mexican fluently and could Interpret any remarks of the Mexican In event of hla capture. The ' police believe Gonzales la so far gone that he may give himself up before the passing of many more szr If not the search for him will be continued and they believe he Is bound te be caught In the net Six squads of Norfolk and Omaha police, together with three poeaes, are searching all of Norfolk and south Nor folk, going through houses, sheds, hay stacks, barna, box cars and the. like. At Pender a squad is working under Art Cunningham, at Emereon Eddie Fleming and ftergesnt Ferris are located and Frank Will lama la leading a squad to Dakota City, from where he will work back to Wayne. Zasrkei Stick to Starr Tomas Ranches will be arraigned on a lesa serious charge than the other Mex icans unless developments poatlwely in dicate he was with the other two when the killing of Ring took place. Ranches still Insists he waa In Kanese City when the shooting occurred, and had not seen Gonzalea and Cantono alnoe they had their picturea taken together In that c!ty. Although much of the stolen property Reports to the rail rosda. indicate that rain waa general over the east half and practically all of Iowa Wednesday night. In many localities continuing till morning. In some places It waa a regular summer downpour, but generally It was a light drizzle. The same reports are to the effect that the snow haa about disappeared and that the warm weather having thawed the ground, most of the water la soaking Into the ground Inatead of running Into 'the streams and ravines. Administrators Arc Named for Estate of Late John Linder Otto Vorsats snd Hugh Bsrenn. em ployes of the wholeasle liquor house of which the lste John Under, who was killed by a fall In an elevator shsft, waa proprietor, were appointed special ad ministrators of his estste In Omaha un der I30.WV, bond by County Judge Craw ford. They will conduct the business pending settlement of the estate. The petition filed by John Metzger. grandson, sets fort the Oscar Under, a son, Mrs. Nettle Under Green, a grand son and Metsger are the heirs to Mr. Under's 1400,000 estate. The property of the estate Is about equally divided In Nebraska and Iowa, It was said. Probate proceedings will be begun In both Omaha and Council Bluffs. A con test on the part of alleged heirs not mimed In .Mr. Metxgrr's petition msy develop, according to unofficial Informa tion received by the county court. thonld t Keel rtconreH. 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