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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 7, 1915. i i ; i What is Going On in Society Circles Social Affairs Planned. Mr. H. A. Pturres -will give a largo rrcrptlon Thursday between the hours of I and S. complimentary to Mra. Charles K. t'rquhart of St. Louis, formerly of Omaha, who la visiting friend here. F'.xty Invitation! have been Issued. Mlas Kathertne Perrine and Miss Kthel Meg ney will pour tea. and assisting through out the roome will be Mesdames O. E. Him, Claude Pe I-ong and Z. D. Clark. Mia A. A. Covalt will give muaical num bers. Friday, November W, la the day rhoann by the Junior club for Ita firat dance of this season. It will be (Iven at the Fon tcnolle and rl!l be one of the amart af fnlrs of the early winter. The next affair of the Week-End t'anrlng club will be riven November t3 ft Chambers. A large number attended the opening party At Chambers' laat evening. Tor Out-of-Town Gaetta. ; Mr. and Mra. Victor Caldwell gave a tinner Monday evening at their home for Mrs. John O. Bourke, who waa their guest for a short time. The guests at the dinner were: Mraara. and Mesdames Henry YVyman, Joaeph barker, A. J. Love. A. L Reed. V. V. Hamilton, Mr. Milton Dardlng, Mrs. Daniel te-tapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffith gave a dinner Tuesday evening at their home for Miss Janet Hamilton of Lansing, Mich., who Is vlaitlng Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes. The party included; Messrs. and Mesdames .... rrank Holmes, 7W4.. 1234o W, Orlfftth, 1Hf Mra. U. Herbert Smith of Winning ton, N. C. . . Mlsa Laura Thyng of Chicago Mr. Hearle Holmes of Bt. I'euL Mr. Dana Van Duaen. . Mra. Henry H. Clarke gave a luncheon at her home Friday, complimentary to Mrs. Charles Eddy of Wew York. Those present were: Mesdames Oeorge (Viulres, 3. M. Metcalfe, James McKenna, George Teterson, F. W. Clarke, W. i. Connoll, J, J. Huiuvan. Mlsa Bummers of Washington was the guest of honor at an Informal luncheon Monday given by Mrs". B. B. Wood. When Mrs. J. R. Lehmer, Mr. Marple, Mlas Sharp and Miss Ida Sharp were the other guests. Mrs. Martha Heth entertained Infor mally at tea Thursday afternoon foe Mlas Summers of Waahlngton. The guests were: Meadames Mesdames J. R. Lehmer, Wilson Low. Vlntor CoHman, Charles V. Keller. Mlas Wakelev. Changes in Residence. . Mr. and Mrs. IB. H. Sprague will close their Benson home the last of November and will be at the Colonial for the winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baxter moved Thursday from 139 North Thirty-second venue to 123 South Thirty-seventh street. Colonel and Mrs. 8. S. Curtis are now at the Loyal hotel until their return to New York next month.' . air, and Mrs. C. T. Taylor have, returned " from Lead. S. D.. where they have been for the last two months, and are now at home at X2 South Thirty-fifth street: News of the Amy Folk. Lieutenant and Mrs, A. B. Allen, for merly stationed at San Diego, are now t Balboa. In the canal sone. Mra. Allen was formally Mlas Moorhead. Mrs. John Singleton Swluler, who has been at Texas City since last winter, ar rived a week, ago at Fort Crook for the winter. Major Swltxlor has been ordered to Laredo, Tex., for duty as adjutant to the Second brigade. Mrs. Thomas llayea, Jr., nee Mary Blng walt. is at present at Com wall -on-the- liudaon, nesr West Folnt. N. Y., await ing Lieutenant Hayes' arrival on leave from the south prior to beginning his dutlen as an instructor at West Point Cuptatn and Mrs. John Royden Kelly arrived Wednesday evening from the eaat on llielr way to take a station at Panama, and were the guests of Mrs. Daniel Hta pieton for a few days. Mra. Kelly Is a niece of Mr. Staplelon's and was here a f-w weeks ago for a short time. Captain Kelly has been at Hie Fort leaven worth Army hool and recently came from the business men's camp at l'lattaburgh, N. Y. PI BeU Phi Luncheon. The local members of the PI Beta Phi aorortty entertained the visiting PI Phis Friday at luncheon at the University club. Moat of the visiting gtiests were In Omaha for the state teachers' conven tion. They were: Misses Misses Norma Chssa, Laura Pratt. Klia Sehwake. Alice Troxell. i.iertniile Kln.iald. ttarah Otucalt. Nettle Itolronui, . Meadames Mesdames Itoicomb. . Tom Alk'U. ilbur Wolfe, C Moras. The local members are; MlMe Miaeea leather Thomas, Jeaale Naann. ' "iar S river. June It'owu, Mary Phllllppl, f.uclle Krown. iMiitn t'lalixr. t;'oiglna lavls, Kute Thomas. AHle lavia. MesaiTx. Meadames ' Tn fc.'la-rly. Morlnu. Anan haymoml, Carol Heldlng. J. H. Mirrtmn, J. lloulci. torris iHinliam. Henry Cox. Kryce Crawford, CUr Thomas. In Consnlar Serrice. Mrs. llward A. Dow and 1-year-old son. Edward, left Saturday evening with Mr. Dow for Waahlngton, where Mr. Dow spant thirty days under Secretary of blate Robert Lansing, in the State de partment, prior to taking a post In the consular service abroad. Mr. Dow hag an ye no intimation as to where he shall be sent. Mrs. Dow, who has been a stu dent In both France and Belgium, is con vene nt with the French language and well equipped to represent le Anierloan lady In foreign lands. Omahans it Excelsior Spriset. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Louis returned home Saturday from a two weeks' stay at Ex celsior Springe. " Mr. and Mrs. G. Btors and Mrs. Wl.eon Low returned the early part of laat wetk from Excelsior Spring.. Mr. E. E. Bruce is sojourning at Excel sior Springs. At the3ovd Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgeas. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountie and Mr. and Mra. W. J. Burgeaa will entertain box parties at the Boyd theater Monday evening, when Walker Whiteside will be the at traction. Other reservations have been made by M. C. Peters, F. H. Clalnes. Wei Ur Silver, L. Hlller. J. A. Cullen, W. H. Wkntler, Dr. Fulver, Jack Hughes, rluis Ce!peti-r, L. JI. rkhall. W. H. Roger, Hu burns. D. C Bradford, X. Pinto. M- BRIDE OF THE WEEK AND HER ! SISTER BRIDESMAID. ' w A?" s V1 V 'Can tfatherine Oerlng of Plattsmouth, Joe Barker, O. H. Kelly. Charles Mats, Al Klnsler, DeF. Richards, Harry Tukey, Sol Deagan, Reed Peters, John Stout, Ben Warren, F. B. Cowgill, W. II. James, William Tracy Burns, George Prim, Hal Brady, Luther Kountze, Dr. Summers, F. W. Judaon, Charles Re la man, F. W. Bacon, Louis Doup, R. L. Huntley, Spike Kennedy, Floyd Smith, Edward Peck, Charlea Mats. Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Montgomery gave a party Friday afternoon for their daugh ter. Miss Mabel, who celebrated the elev enth anniversary of her birth. Those pieeent were: Mlaaes Mlaaea Ruby Crlppen. Anna Crlppon, t'liarlotto Anderson, May Johnson, Myrtle Hayschou, Elisabeth Iluyarhou, Verna Montgomery, A ile In Id McKenna, Dorothy Nellann, Ixittle Uodenrath. Mitrlyn, lictidiyx, rll J Merer, Helen Will Cecilia Kpcllman, 1'nillne. Rhoden, l'thel TrouadHle, MnrKaret Huaeklst, Helen Klvburg, Jlelen llayea, ' Wedding- Plans. Invitations were Issued Friday for the wedding of Mlas Mildred Funkhouser, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Funk houser, to George Berea Wlllsey, son of Mrs. Helena Wlllsey, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The marriage aervlce will be at 4 o'clock Thanksgiving day afternoon. In the preeence of relatives and a few Inti mate friends. The wedding of Miss Alice Rosa Eng lish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James P. English, and Ico Wlckham, eon of Mr. and Mrs. James Wlckham of Coun cil Bluffs, will take place at o'clock To Leave for c i - XdwArcLAfOoxxr & rid JSduj. rdA Jr. 1 Avers . i t ' 1 1 r f .' I I w- ... . - 1 ' V : 'Hy A i A - v. ; V A; 'f ' '' ?.- '(..:. . '- - '- " ' V- ' . Wednesday morning at St. Peter's church, followed by breakfast at the home of the bride' parents. Mias Kalhrrln English, slater of the hriile, will te brldeamald, and Arthur 1'ruv.n of Counrll Bluffs will be beat man. La Salle Club Dance. The 1 a Pilie cl.ib gnve a dance Tuesday , rnln. Those preaent acre: Mteeea Jtnnin Wllaon, Simkv Carrie McUrew, oen.-.leve Prog, i raie 'i u ker. oertrutle Bell. 'J tlllf Slatek, . r Palling. M;ir.e hlatea, rene Hwanaon, rrlne Klein, .Nina Warrett. Paulino K. an, Anna Anderson. Hulh (entleman. Aura Vedergrten, Margaret Shields, Alma Dorae, Martiaret Cullen, Aiaraaret Mathews, Agnes McCreary, e.dith Lyman, Irene Kenna, i.dna Alatradt, France Waterman, Ellen Nah. Kd th Murray, Gertrude t'ralg, htella ixirae, Tale Itxirerald, Ireno Cnderwood, Jean Wollece, Jeaale Neal. Stella Phelan, Fannie Udell, M ldred Erlekaon, Dototi.y Fleming, Mona H aalter, Masel A null, Alice Hell, Mary Morrison, I- unlce MaiiRnn, Martha C'laj-, ilornnce Roaalter, Agnes Huahmsn. Margaret Hug me, Margaret Welch, Maiy Bnlku, Marv O'Connor, (iertrude McCauley, Marnaret Nolan, Marv Wlae, Irene Ryan, Clara Rnhlrf, I- la Aiuleraon, Fannie Hmith, Mabel Nelaon, lather Connolly, Sadie Noonan, (Jertrude Hylnn, Anna Maher, Marnaret U'Hrlon, Mary Maher, Tress Morlarty, Julia Planck, Kuna Kay, Mahel Planck, Mnry oUiady, Ruth Katln. Catherine Carew, Opal Crumllae, Helen O'Brien, Gertrude Gerrick, Heairlce Dlgnen, Huth Norman, Irene Iowling, Hasel Roberts, Mary Downey, Alloe Davis, Ada Black, tlertrude I a via, Margaret B1afc, VHrinla Halninv, Gertrude Beck, Clara McCaffrey, Helen Keating, Frances Kohler, Ethel Watt, Cel'a Callahan. Alice Klnch, ' Margaret Hoffman, Mao Walah, Cecil Wllaon, Grace Walsh, Ada Hall. Vera Perry, Irene Walker, Marv Welch. Marie Watt, Kffii Kelly, McAtee, Vera I-ovejoy, Katharine Keellne, Edna Btlrk. Marie Holland, Been F.dwarda, H ien ?lcCaffrey, Alice Ilennewltg, Firlla M. Pnrague. Mary Qulnn, Silvia Hoover. Fiances Geon, Mrs. J. L. Hollman. Mrs. Percy lrelhus. Mrs. R, y Pratt. I'atpnneases: Mrs. James C. Hartnett, sr.; Mrs. D. Cullen, Mrs. F. J. Cullen. Meaara. Memrs. Joe Adnma, C. G. Anders, C. A. PIxler. J. Fyn. 8. M. Puiling. H. Raamuaaen. hi. H. hwaneon, T. W. Cullen. Maiahall O'Neill, T. McCreary, Oscar Rohlff, Joe Hlrons, K. A. Drtahana, C. Welch, R. H. Fowler, H. G. Camp, Al Hredley, Paul Walsh, Sol Oroots, J. Barry. W. V. Kellers, A. lfith, j George Davis, - Rftlph Dunn, Art Offerman. Edward Weill, Gerald Ia Vlolette. J. V. Refregler. L. P. Braun, Jsrvls Caff .rd. Charles Brttt, Clyde Fhropahlre, Ralph Wilson, James Halplne, J. Lyons, Edward Welch, It, K. Bell. John Lynch, Ray Mullen, Kmmett Doherty, Steve Mulvlhlll, D. Hafch, Frank Cumlngs, C. F. Kuache. V. G. BelXnap, Frank O'Donnell, J. L. Hollman, Frank Wallace, W. McCauley, Paul Kelly. E. Peicn, Tom Maher, V. Kendrlck. L. M. Caldwell, J. A. VoborlU John Barnes, Glenn Iamb, John O'Connor. J. Collins, R. B. Pratt, Martin Holbrook, J. B. Hsnan. Bob Heath, V. J. Bchrrtitroth, J. Moore. John Spellman. A. Vondollen. J. 1L Beverldge, 1'aul Moore, F. H. Weppmer, Jack McCarthy, P. T. Lehner, Donald Fox, Jim Martin, D M. White, . John Halplne, H. McNamara, Bob Burma, Pror Drelbus, 1-d Walsh. Via Black. James Dugdale, Edward McCaffrey. J. Iigh, J. Peterson, M. B. Wilder. Vj. Oostello, Jack Suchart, Harry Walker. E. C. Parks, Frank Dlneen, Iwrence Bushman, O. Bennett. faul Burke. Joe Dugher, P. A. Hubble, C. T. Lovejoy, James C Hartnett, J. Falckncr. Dennis T. Cullen. J. W. Jack sot, George Bolan, J. Wolkford. J. Borghoff. F. Dlnae. Walter Finch, Adrian Lund, Frneat Johnaon, Oecrge Keyeer. IT. Johnson, William Ranee, W. Peterson, Mort Howard, House Party Guests. c M'rsdanies H, H. "Wilkinson. Howard Rltter, L. A. Smith, B. W. Hurst. F. F. Kli g and 11. J. Slckler will leave Tues day morning for Lincoln to be guests ht a house party given by Mrs. Horace Holmes, formerly of Omaha. Cinosam Club Dance. The Cinosam club will hold Ita first dance this season at Scottish Rites cathe dral Thursday evening. The dance fol lowing this will be on November 14. News of the Wayfarers. At the laat Sunday evening concert of the Sousa band at the New York Hlppt drome Miss Rugenle Whttmore's guests were Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mcintosh, Washington v v i 1.1. ..A x ysz? ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED FOR THANKSGIVING WEDDING. I, ZUX llmkhoiiser Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hathaway and Mr. Robert Hath away of New. York. Mrs. Louis Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford are settled in an apart ment at Long Beach, Cel., for the winter. Prettiest Mile Golf Club. The Prettiest Mile Ladles' Oolf club was entertained Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. A. M. Smith. Musical numbers were given by Mra. C. L Thleasen and roadlngs by Mrs. F. M. Crane, followed by a discussion on "Golf Ball Bargains. Assisting the hostess were: Mesriamait Tb,!b rrinm George Covert D. McCafferty Arthur Jones Lucie n Carr Ralph Emerson Miss Clara Flinn Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames P. J. Creedon Stuart Johnston F. A. Pfleglng Mary Vanderford F. M. Crane O. W. Smith W. A. Meyer H. C. Madden ?' ynf ' c- Ludeke J. M. Donald W. B. Taylor F. L. Johnson c. C. Morrison J. H Oitoff V. C. Hascail C. H Thatcher C. H. Grattun L. L. Carr K. E. Moaer D. O. Craighead R. A. Morison R. W. Emerson M. P. Byrd C. L. Thlesaen H. B. Llirgett C. J. Zinbarth C. 8. Ralnbolt C. J. Wonder Ray Rrinbolt C. W. Dreaher Frank Ruaaell J. W. Sprague Lula Norrls Jerome Misses Misses Lettie Little Catherine Morrison Aurora Brown Mary Emerson Lilian Paul Laura Leek Temple Sisterhood Plans. Temple Israel Hlrtertiood will give a upper, followed by aft entertainment In the vestry rooms, Sunday evening, Nov ember 14. at o'clock. Thanksgiving eve. Ndvember M, the sisterhood dance will be given at Tur pln's academy. Le Mars Club Dates. The LcMars club will entertain at Its first extra dancing party of the season Friday evening at Turpln's academy. Regular dates for dancing parties to fol low will be November 3o, December SI, February 21 and March IS. Sifma Chi Lunchctins. The Omaha alumni chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity lunches at the Blue Goose room, Henshaw hotol, every alternate Thursday. "Bigs" drop in any time be tween noon and I o'clock. Nye F. Moore house Is the secretary. Children's Party. Mrs. I. J. Havell entertained for her children, Master Alvln and Miss Melba Havell, at her home Saturday evening. The time waa spent with music and the guests were presented with black and yellow peaked caps. Those present were: Misses Misses .Wlllisene Karr, Marie Peterren. Madeline Klein, Hlrdle Carroll, Alice Leon, Xlaalera Ia)uI Chleborad Frank Sinrhal, Aloert Klein. Elule Hook. Kdith Sleicel. Bertha Klegel. !rma Horaky, Melba Havell. Maatera Henry Ixtx. Alvln Havell. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Horaky. Mrs. Mary Zeman. Mr. and Mra. F. J. Havell. Nrwbranch-Coffman Wedding. The marriage of Miss Myrle Coffman to Mr. Florian Newbranch was solemnised Saturday afternoon at 4:30 at the Coff ina.it home. Rev. Dr. D. B. Jenkins of the University of Omaha officiating. Only relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present. The bride wore, a gown of brown broad cloth trimmed with seal and brown velvet hat. seal trimmed. Following the cerernony a wedding din ner was served to sixteen wedding guests. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Abbott of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trevis of Plattsmouth and fv Women Embroidery, Beading, Braiding, Cording, Scalloping, Eyelet and Cut Work, Button Holes, Pleating, Buttons. Ideal Button and Pleating Company 107-0-11 So. lflili St. I'hoiie Doug. 1030. Omaha, Nebraska. Mrs. J. X Barreee airs. B. B. rhe'.-.s OMAHA WOMEN'S EXCHANGE aits NEEDLECKAFT SHOP (everything in Hand Work. Home-made Cakes. JbI jm and plck.es Hand Fainted TMtm. Fhone Doug. 411S. SIS Be. 13th It. nroans abb pomxs no OBOCBBIZa. Vhoss Barney ISO. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Newbranch of Ne braska City. After December I Mr. and Mrs. New branch will be at home at the Athlone apartments. Marx-Singer Wedding. Ml?s Clara Finger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Singer, was married at Kansas City to Mr. Henry Q. Marx of Oklahoma City, Okl. The marriage was solemnised by Rabhl Samuel Cohen In K ansae City. Mr. and Mrs. Marx wilt be at home In Omaha after Thanksgiving. Stork Special. A daughter. Mary Jane, was horn last Thursday to Mr. and Mra. Don MoCoun. A son, Joeeph Ibbotson, waa born Mon day to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Barker, Id, at Birch Knolle sanltortum. Mrs. Barker was formerly Miss Isabel Ibbotson of Montreal, Canada. Among the Visitors. Mlas Anna Tlbbetts of Lincoln Is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Metcalf over Sunday. Miss Janet Hamilton of Lansing, Mich., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes. Mrs. John G. Bourke is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwell until her return to Washington. Mr. D. P. Burgert of Toledo. O., waa the guest of his sister, Mra Klrkendall, for a few days last week. Mr. Martin of Galeaburg, 111., arrived Wednesday to spend a few days with his sons, Charles W. and Frank T. B. Martin. Mra. O. Herbert Smith, mother of Mrs. Walter Griffith and the letter's guest for the last six weeks, returned Thursday to Wilmington, N. C. Rev. Robert B. H. Bell came from Den ver1 to attend the Bptscopal synod last week and waa a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. B. P. Peck. Mrs. Isadora Wltmark and children ar rived last Saturday from New York to spend several weeks with Mrs. Wltmark's father, Mr. Albert Cahn, at the Uintah. Personal Mention Mr. David Higbee, who had two years at the state university, Is now at Har vard completing a course In medicine. Mr. and Mra. Harry Waller, with Mr. and Mrs. Beardsley. returned Wednesday from several days' motor trip In Iowa, Miss Ida DVrlow, who aocompanied her uncle, Mr. Gutson Borglum, to the Pa cific coast several weeks ago, and later visited her aunts, the Misses Borglum, In Los Angeles, returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Covington Butler of Bal timore passes through Omaha today en route west Upon her return she will stop to visit Mlas Helen Bpeneter, who waa bridesmaid at bar wedding two years ago. . Mis Wlnnlfred Repp, who baa been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, goes back to Kansas City tomorrow to prepare for a concert at which ahe la to sing with the Kansas City Symphony orchestra. Mlsa Wagner, also a guest at the Gallagher borne, remains until Wednesday. Among the guests present at th Nl-black-Cudahy wedding In Chicago last week were Miss Frances Nash, the maid cf honor Mies Mildred Rogers, Mrs. Clement Chase mni Mr. Robert Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spens and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bsum, formerly of Omaha, and Miss Nathalie Myers of Dubuque were also at the wedding. Mrs. Robert Cowell and her daughter. Miss Mona Cowell, have returned from the east. Mrs. Cowell has been away since June, having gone on to Vasaar for the graduation of her daughter, who afterwards came here to be with her father during the summer, but returned. to Vasaar for the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the college last month. Upon her arrival home last week Mlas Cowell entered the Crelghton law school. and will devote the winter to study of law Instead of making her social debut. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. Howard Baldrlge left Thursday for the east. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandet expect to leave today for New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cottd will be home early this week from New York. Mrs. David A. Baum and Miss Mar 5 DIAMOND SAFETY In considering- the purchase of a diamond, the Question should be, not of price, but of quality. The value of a dia mond does not lie In Its stei, but In its color, form and gtatei of perfection. The name of Edholm asso ciated with the purchase of a, diamond carries with it an ab solute assurance of reliability. We would appreciate an oppor tunity tO Short )UU Uli, . and carefully selected stock. ALBERT EDHOLM Omaha's Oldeet Established Jeweler, Sixteenth and Harney. Phone Doug. 1151 Fontenelle Hotol Douglss Bt. aath aad Taraaj. r v A.ew Ai- TO MAKE EXTENSIVE VISIT IN THE SOUTH. f i iff " k . . V JM.-K0BW.eeM X Helen CjjJtc garet Oreer Baum returned Friday from a few days' stay In Chicago. Dr. Leroy C rummer left Thursday to spend two or three weeks in New York. Mrs. Isaac Miller Raymond, jr.. returned Wednesday to Lincoln, after several days here. Mr. Frank Boyd of New York, who was the guest of Mr. John Caldwell for several days, has returned to his home. Mr. George A. Blanchard left Friday afternoon for a ten days' trip, visiting Denver, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Moorhead and Miss Katharine Moorhead left Wednesday for San Diego, Cel.. where they will prob ably remain six months. WOMEN'S CLUB IS TO GIVE A RIG0LETT0 PROGRAM' Verdi's "RJgolletto" will be the pro gram given by the Woman's club Thurs day afternoon at 1:15 In the Young Wo men's Christian auditorium. Mra. Flor ence Basler Palmer will be the leader of the program. In which George Compton, Mr. Hubbard. Miss Edith Tate, Mrs. Cooper. Miss Heln and Mr. Wilson will give vooal numbers. Mlsa Adria Locke will tell the story of the opera and the overture and Incidental muelo will be given by Miss Ruth Flynn. Mrs. J. F. Haannann heads the muslo section. Mitt High Grade Pianos Mason & Hamlin Pianos, Kranich & Bach Pianos, Kimball Pianos, Bush & Lane Pianos, Cable-Nelson Pianos, Henderson Pianos, Hinze Pianos. Prices and Terms to Suit. A. Hospe Co. 1513-1515 Douglas Sts. Tat.- 1! TL 'X 1 -V r" WiiiiMcs vanish . !e sr r in aril "A:frA as. Sw : '-"if I ft ! Beaaty VALES KA SURATT QUICK changes In the condition of the skin are now made poeaible by the use of a few simple Ingredients, used In proper proportion. To be sure that the mixtures are correct, you ahould mix theae Ingredients at home yourself. Then you can be certain of a brilliant success. For inetsnoe, there is a way tu remote the moat deep-et wrinkles In a very short time and produce a tremendoua difference In the appearance of ae. The following formula makes the skn delightfully plump and youthful. Immedi ately begins to build up the tlasuee and finally leaves the skin almost as firm and smooth aa In earlv youth. Simply mix two tabloapoonfuls of glycerine in a half pint of water and aid two ounces et eptol. This la my own formula. Uee liberally every day. Soon crow's feet, deep lines, big and little wrinkles, and flabblnees of ilesh will disappear. T!i result In your appearance mill be startling. This rarely fails, it is exceedingly economical and la no trouble at all. You ean obtain the eptol from the drug store, fcave your precious time by laying aside all the so called wrinkle creams you have been us ing and try this. You will never regret it ItOSIO T. N. Dissolve a teaspoon ful of aggol In half a cup of hot water and uae sa a head wash. Bvory particle of fatty accumulation, and evory dandruff acale will vanish. This method Is arery econom ical because you can octal n enough oi at the drug store for a modest prloe to give you 13 or 14 of these rare shampoos. j MISS BONHEt'R Many women do not 'use hair removers beceiiae the ordluary preparations for tills purpose leave a apot whore applied, tnjjre the akin by practi cally burning off the hair. The only way la to duaolve away tho hair and the only 1 thing that will do this Is simple sulfo so- Ilution. It leaves the skin soft, white and smooih. It nevr falls to destroy all hair, light or coarse, with great rapidity and ease without ever Injuring the moat deli cate skin or leaving a mask. Try it and you will never uae anything else. FLORENCE B. Yes, you ean eave your teeth and have them real white and strong and firm. The looseness and aoreiMss go away. All you need Is )ust plain fluid organ which you ean get from a drug i ore. Rock in the mouth night and morning. The Infeatntenta and cracks and crannies, the little dark murky gray spots will be thoroughly cleansed and your breath will be aweet. The natural whiteness of the teeth will be la evidence one more- Jackets Lined and Altered BY Men Tailors We can line yonr Jacket, cot It off and make a belt out of the roods and It will be right up-to-date The workmanship Is Just aa good an yon can get at any Ladles' Tailoring Eet&bU eh merit and the cost only about two thirds what the Tallora charge. Bring or send your Jacket In and let us quote a price to clean, or dye it and put tt In first class shape. Yon may de cide not to buy a new one. Let us clean all your fancy dresses and gloves. We do tho finest work in Omaha. Try ua satisfaction guar anteed or no pay. The Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers." 1518-15-17 Jones fit. D. 068. Branch Of floe, 2016 Fanuun St. South Side, 4708 S, 14th 6U N. B.: We pay Parcel Post one way on all out-Mown or ders. ZBTZCS ITXC TKamera Shop SOT BrandeU TheeAe Bid. Films Enveloped Free! When accompanied by order far prints. Prints 8c to Be Postcards So. All orders left before I P. ready for delivery the next day at noon. A complete line of 1(14 Aneco Cameras and Supplies "We Are Different from the Best, ana Barter Tnan vue seas." JUMeAMUaj VJMg. irno Tt-T.Ti 1' TMl rrum is a' wonderful heau tlfler. By using it every day on your race, arroa, hands, neck and shoulders, the moat decided Improvement In your complexion will result in a eliort time. You'll find that all red spots, freckles, muddlneas and blemishes will vanish, pro ducing the moat exquisite purity and tint. Mix two tabiespoonfuls of glycerine in a pint of hot water and add one ounce of ztntone. This makes a satiny cream and la more economical and effective thai any cream you can buy elsewhere. Noth ing elao Is neceeaary to make your ooian plexlon faacinatlnslr beautiful. The sin tone can be obtained from your druggist. RUTH C. D. It Is possible in man cases to develop the bust to beautiful, normal proportions, but no absolute as surance of this tan be given. Vacuum cupa and other mechanical contrivanoew are injurious. The best way. and a per fectly eafe way. Is to use a mixture of half a pint of hot water, half a oup of sugar and two ounces of ruetone. Day solve thoroughly and take two teaspoon fuls after meals and on retiring. EXASPERATED You ean Quickly an positively stop falling of hair by using my mixture of half a pint of alcohol and raweas a pint of watar (or a full pint of bay runj instead of the alcohol and water) and one ounoe of beta-qutnol. Mix theee thor oughly and apply liberally to the hair. This actually compels the hair to grow) luxuriantly, and often a growth of sev eral inches a month results. The hair will stop falling, it will become silky, fluffy, and beautifully thick. No hair tonlo or invlgorator known can compare with it in aura results. It will solve your hair prob lem from the very moment yon start to use it. MTM R. O. K. J am sorry yoet war disappointed In Dot getting the beta quinol from your druggist. Mv secretary will get H 'or you and send it on It you. simply address. "Secretary to Valeskai Buratt, Thompson Bldg., Chicago," and, enclose the prloe which la U cents. CTjEMENTTNI! 8. Tou can never re move blackheads by face steaming. You can get rid of them In a few moments by rubbing them with a little powdered ner oxln, sprinkled on a sponge miuie wet with hot water. Every blackhead will diaappear aa it by magic. There la n other known way to get rid of blackheads. Of course It Is impossible to squeese them all out, besides this lut method spots up the akin. You caa obtain the neroxln at any drug store. MBA M. O. O. Most face powders ax too chalky for me. That a why I had my own made after my own formula, and called "Valeska Buratt Face Powder." It is the ntmoet In powder loveliness, eiqnia-. 1LS in flflAflAAS II I nWM.tKn ha n.4 .tA oats in scent. It is now obtainable a many drua and deDsjrtment itona. or It v m. r i .1 enMilt Ak.i.i.. to my secretary aa suggested above t Mlas R. O. R.. enclosing fiftv cents, and, mentioning while or flesh tint-Advers tisemant.