2--TI Tim OMAHA SUNDAY HI.K: FEBRUARY C, 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles Proniu lit Rnelal Calendar. I Tha North 8l1e Progressive club will rive a card party at Druid hall Friday j venlng. The Pagaleo flub will five a Valentine Hanctng party Thursday Tmlnf at Mat ropolltan ball. The regular danca of tha Elks Dancing l rinb will be held In tha Elks' ball room Thursday evening. The kenalngton of Vesta ehaper. Order it the Eastern Star, will be held Thurs lay afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8. 1. Robertson. t Veata chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, (Ives a dancing party at Chambers academy Thuraday evening. Mlas Alberta IVegnler, worthy matron of the chapter, heads the committee on arrangements and wilt be assisted by the officers. In honor of Mrs. Frederick T. House, wife of Dr. Rouse of the First Conireia tlonat church, who leaves soon to make their home elsewhere, Mu Sigma club will prlve a luncheon at (he Commercial club Wednesday. The Bmlth College club will join Ma Sigma In honoring Mrs, Rouse, who has been a member of both organise tiona for many years and gave valuable service on the program committee. At the last meeting of Mu Burma Dr. Rouse lectured on "Saul," by Browning. Bulletin! from Sick Koomi. Mlaa Harriet Mots, who Is lit with scarlet fever. Is progressing very nloely and no danger Is feared for her recovery. Mrs. A. J. Love, who was at the Pres byterian Medical hospital last week with an attack of grippe, has quite recovered and is now at horns. Mlas Oretchen Langdon le convalescing nt Nicholas Benn hospital from a severe attack of bronchial grippe. ' Mr. II. P. Whltmore returned Tueedsy from Battle Creek, Mich., where Mrs. Whltmore will remain some tlm longer until she recovers fron an attack of the grippe. Mrs. W. A. Plxloy, who was operated on eucceisfully about a month ago at the Presbyterian hospital In Chlcsgo, has been with friend there since, convalesc ing, but returns for another operation of a different and more severe character at the same hospital next Saturday. Mlas Virginia Plxley, who Is at school at Brow nell Hall, and her younger slater are In the meantime at their residence, too Cass street, with an aunt Exodui for Wanner Climei. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters left Tues day evening for the south. Mrs. F. J. Wesrne left Tuesday for California, where she will spend six months. Mr. W. Far nam Bmlth and Mr. Benja min F. Bmlth leave Saturday for Palm lieach. Fla., to be gone for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wattles and daughters. Miss Mary and Miss Margaret (Wattles, left Saturday for Hollywood, 'Cat Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge F. Ollmore have gone to Ban Antonio, Tex., for a month, where Mr. Ollmore hupea to recuperate from an attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Haller left Wed nesday evening for Washington, Old Point Comfort. Vs.. and later wll go te Now Orleans and Nassau. ( - , Dr. and Mrs. J. C, Moore have gone to Miami, Fla., to spend the balance of the winter. The M octet spent last winter at Mlamt zii. Judge and Mrs. W. D. McIIugh. ac companied by Judge and Mrs, Sanborn of Minneapolis, will leave February 19 'or tha coast and later will sail for Hono lulu. Mr. and Mrs. C T. Taylor, who have been visiting with their daughter. Mrs. Oonnott. and other friends and relatives In Buffalo, N. T., Were In Jacksonville) Fla., last week and have now gone on to .Sarajota to spend the remainder of the winter at Restwood Hall. Tomer Omaha Girl to Wed. Mrs. A. K. Moses, formerly of Omaha, announces the coming marriage of her daughter Myrtle to Samuel G. Altschuler, Saturday. February IS. at 623 Michigan avenue. Chicago, the residence of the bride's brother. Mr. Harry Moses. Mlas Moses has Just closed a most tuo craaful season with the Chicago Oraad Opera company and has been asked to Join the company again next season. When In Omaha Miss Moses sang In the I'holr f Temple Israel and her musical career was watched with great interest by local friends. Nomad Club Entertainment. The Nomad club held an Informal so cial gathering Frldey evening, those pres ent Including: Messrs. and Meedames Newman Comfort JUlert Bmllsy Meaare. Aieaara. 1. M. Iianley V. Lnnard C. A. Naaring i, hnWer 1 Ilubnorr K. arhardt V. Moore Miaae Muhcl Weat I -tlle Jenaen K1ltb Rice .MtMred Kteete Alii Deema l.ulu Hunt F. Karly.Jr. n. M. Htbben M, J. Hlbben i A. Fltapatrlck W. Heatlierlngton 1 J. Frans UT. Krakine Dorothy Cartyle rma Oleb iUuial hmlth Kmma Martleon Irene loomls Eneafement Announced. . Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ferer announce the en gagement of their datighter Bertha to Mr. Harry Tlssmsn cf Canada. Croix Club Dance. Members of the Croix club entertained theJr friends Friday evening at a darning party at Harte's hall. Among those pres ent were: Mlt-ees Mir;iret Brldeea, -Maisaret Dlnven, I'.tirka Qulveraon, J !.-ii-n Trelr. Jn Parket. h annla Glad In, M. lvy, ;rtrude Beck, innnte Rrwkmen, lrr,e Wahoaky, Mfiwra. I fechermerhorn, J K Williams. f-mueiaon, i fc.. hi ark more, Jnif Houlahan, A. Olad win, A. Lvjr, Juhn t'ederson, J. Vv iHlam. Oeorge bauker, MUaea 1 Uine Unahan. Florence Sampson. i-Mith 1J1, Olarfya Jones, Marie Morledse, r ather I'Jerrou, Kliile PJerrou, Mildred Murray, Maude L4I. Meaars. H. Ulnahan. P. Krvln. I. Koreiiaoa. MlMon lreon. F. iinilth. Allee LI las. Frank Dlneen, John O'Leary, 8 fcurs, M. oorenaon. Note! cf Interest C Umeot Chase, returned Monday from . ittcage ana is now at the Fontenella, re. ciiase ie continuing her studies la the advanced class la oils at the Art In stiiute. whlie Mlas Cruiclit riuu 1. In the Schools of Ctvira and Philan thropy, specialising o pleyground work, klioa Helena Chase is a sophomore In the ,'M' so Latin sclltol en the north slda Mrs. Emma B. Manchester, supreme S jar.lluu. Woodmen circle, returned from a trip to Florida, and eipvcte to leave Leaders of "Y. 1 -:.ll-,k ffiW mJ again the first of the week to attend the wedding of Mlas Helen Msy, daugh ter of Mr. snd Mrs. James F. May of Chicago, and Mr. Edward Murphy, Jr. Mlas Luclle IJacon of Omaha, Robert Thompson and Carl Bloom, will be In the Murphy-May wedding perty. Miss Martha Folda, who for the lest year has been traveling In ths west, ar rived In Omaha on Monday and Is now at tha Hotel Fonter.clle. Her brother, Mr. Erigelbert Folda, Is expected to Join her shortly. Their plans for the summer are not yet completed, but It Is probable that Mr. and Mrs. Folda and Miss Folda will again take up their residence on their beautiful Island, "Engelmar." In Oreen Bay, Wisconsin.- MU's Folda has many friends In the artlstlo and musical circles of Omsha. Musical Gueit. Miss Alma Huntley, who has been hav ing a very successful southern tour this season aa soprano soloist with Ewlng's Zouave band. Is spending a few days in Omaha, whsre she has been callod by the Illness of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Benesch. While In the city, MIm Hunt ley will be the house guest of Mr. and Mr. C. M. Bush. Selleme College Notes. The Bellevue Adolphlan Literary so ciety did not hold their regular meeting Friday evening, but turned tha event Into a sleigh drive instead, going out in one-and one-half hour relays. Those present were: Mlaees Misses Bemloe Mitchell, Mettle Casaell, Knteila Maxfleld, . Kuth JlllKon, Kmma Ward, - Hun Jlllson, Haael Koll. Nellie Noyes, Arllns Sn.lth, Krina Olhba, rlernlre Dunn, Klla Purcell, PTva Ward, Kuth Btokea, Mora Monr, Helen liilen, Meaars. Mtaars. .. , Ralph Martin, (Samuel Klnnler, llalaey Noyea, Xtepuhen Cummlngs, Weir Dobbin. Clint Day. Jack Phelps, Harry Krwln, Walker Rule, Iyestr Btewart, Raymond Ullinore. Max Gardner, Mrs. Charles E. Patrick entertained at a games party and delicious buffet supper. Those present were! Messrs. Msssrs. John Uchtenwallnsr.Paul Cummlngs, James Alien, fieymour Bmllh, Harton Maxwell, Carl Wenkl, waldemer uustatson.w 1111am uvans. Columbm Club. The Columbus club entertslned at a dancing party Friday evening at Met ropolltan hall. Tha following war pre enti i Misses Misses rens Hossbsnh. Gertrude Nsgls, Catherine Carew, Marie Olson, Beaa Kelly, Kunlce Wallace, June BrttL Mary McIonald. Batah Olaon, Mary Helllf. Anna Itotiton, t-nmerine coiuns, Ruih Walsh. ' Mary Resan. Tivaa Kllment, Mary Kelly, Mai tie Harnina, lionruae ABmnn, tdith Kelly,. ltoae Iary, Messrs. Messrs. F. J. Bulllvan. r. E. Nathan. J. E. Fttspatrtck. . R. J. Retlly. Dr. Fbelan, r, H, Mantan. C. W. Oalford. C. J. Maher. M. 36. HJbrook. Edward Myers, J. S, Kdqulat, K, J. Ifoutton. Paul Oentleman, 1. t. .i Nelll, J, J. Moriarlty. E. V. Swift, c. J. Iux. Paul Beck man.' W. A. Dixon. Social Gouip. Mrs. Fred II. Davis and Miss Ellas beth Davis, wilt leave for New Tork about tha middle of the month. Miss Meliora Davis Isft Saturday for an extended visit In the sast. Miss Davis will attend the Tale prom at Nsw Haven an February T, aa the guest of Mr. Robert paller. While In. New Haven, Miss Davis will be tha house guest of Misa Anita Carrtngton. Miss Alios Jaqutth left Saturday tor Now Tork City, where she wlU be Joined by Mrs. C. C Allison and Misa Oraoe Allison. Mrs. Allison will be chaperon to Miss Jaqulth and Joseph Milliard's guests at Junior week at Cornell ual varsity. The party will stay at the Chi Psl fraternity house. Miss Jaqtitth attends tha university affairs, however, as tha guest of Mr. Hamilton Vqse at Milwaukee. Mrs. C. C. Allison left Thursday for New Tork to meet her daughter, Misa Craee Allison, who Is a pupil at ths Sacred Heart Academy. Manatttan villa, In that city. Mrs. Allison and Miss Alli son will spend the seeand week In Feb ruary at Ithaoa, N. T whsre they will be tha guests of Mr. Joseph Milliard sec ond for junior week. Mrs. F. A. Nash. who wee to hare aooompanled Mrs. Allison,' has postponed her visit to New Tork until later. CrtieMon Mixers' Danoo. The Crelghton University Mixers club give a dance Friday evening at Cham ber's academy. The patrons and chaperons of tha affair aret Doctor and Meedames Robert Retaer. Claude Wren. Charles M (-Martin, A, H. Breumlng, A. W, Hippie, I. C. Arledge. J. M. Forking. Mesera and Meedames W. C. Fraser, A. H, Brlgslow. Trinity Hethodiit Zrent A poxeet post sale and entertainment will .be given Friday evening In the parlors of tha Trinity Melhodlct church. The three booths will be In charge of Meedames B. O. Wllmonth, C. U Newell and Baraa t'nderhlU. Temple Sisterhood Ereat. An afternoon bridge and coffee will be given to the Temple Israel Sisterhood on Wednesdsy afternoon at I o'clock, at W. " Anniversary Celebration r V Mrs. C. A. 5hrwood.i tha home of Mrs. Chsrles 8. Elgutter. The affair Is under ths auspices of tha sewing circle of which Mrs. J. B. Kata Is leader. ' With the Social Clubi. ' The Morning Glory Kensington club was entertained by Mrs. Lawrence Mo Kenna at her home Thursday aftsrnoon. Tha honored guest, was Miss Irene Cronemeyer. The next meeting will be at tha home of Mrs. Henry hyta Thura day, February . 17, Those preasnt were: Meodames Meadamea Harry Tlaor, Maurice Cochran, Fred Billings, Uwranrt McKenna, Arthur Cronemeyer, H. Kahler. Harry Hyte, Mrs. L w. iiorrman enienainea ins , U. O. club at her home Friday after noon. Those present were: Miesdames Meedames Merle Holllngsworth, Otis Ketchum, H. J. King, J. M. McUaffln, E. B, Anderson, C A. Anderaon. H. Andreesen. C. J. Fernandea, 1 win Bchuuert. South Side Event A very pretty tea to over IB guests was given last week by Mrs, Emll Lv Da Lan- ney and Mrs. Marcus I King at the Da Lanney home. Tha dining room and liv ing rooms were beautifully deootmted with flowers In pink and blue and steam ers of tha same colors with chandles with pink shades. Assisting tha hostsssea were: Mead ernes Meadames favld C. Dodd. Frank K, Anvaa, John H. Parratt, Mlnves Dorothy Adklna. Roy L Dennis, John t'rlan, Bcott King, ' Miaaee M. Deaa, Weddis; Announcement Mir, and Mrs. W. 8. Lores announce tha marriage of thetr daughter. Estella, to Mr. Paul Doe no of this city, which took place Friday evening. February 4. The young people have gone on a short wedding trip, and on their return will make their home In Omaha. Junior Prom, The annual High School Junior Prom was givsn at Turpln"s on Friday evening, by Charles Morearty and Etiward Zlpfel. Tha patronesses Included Mr. and Mrs. Morearty, Mr. and Mrs. Zlpfel, Mr. Mul ligan, and Mr. and Mrs. Lovejoy. OJ sen's orchestra furnished the musio. Stork Special, rait Festivities. . The Bostonlan club gave the second of their series of dances Thursday evening at the prairie Iark Club houss. Mrs. C. F. McOrew entertained Inform ally at bridge on Thuraday and Friday afternoons of this week for her daughter, Mrs. Wilson Austin of Pel ham Manor, K, T., who Is making a visit of several weeks here. Tha Crescent club met lest Thursday at tha home of Mlas Joels Halaerson. Nine gueets were present. A program with recitations followed ths luncheon. Those taking part on the program wert Misses Katherlne Dqrsey, Helen Haliday and Eunice Sullivan. Mrs. Maynard Clement, who was ths guest of Mrs. Frank Colpetser ths last week, was honor guest at a luncheon given Thursday by Mrs. J. M. Metoalf at her heme, when the gueota were Mea dames Colpetser, Clement. W. W. Turner, Churchill and A. B. Smith and Mlaa New man of Bt Louis. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Moshler Colptser gave a tea at tha Fontenella in honor of Mrs. Clement and Miss Martha Folds, who has recently returned te Omaha, the other guests be ing Meedames Howard Baldrige, Hoxie Clarke. Squires, Frank Colpetser, Charles Barton. WsddelL MarkslU V. P. Klrken dall and Glenn Wharton. Mrs. Clement left Friday for her home In Albany, N. T- A daughter wai born to Mr. and Mrs. David Fwblowtoa Thursday, Fwbmary . Personal Mention. Mrs. A.' X. KUick returned Wednesday from two weeks spent in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olenn have moved Into their new home at 104 North Forty-eighth etreet Mlaa Nellie Qreen will dance before a Chicago dancing club Monday evening returning home In time for her t'laa. i ' .....-.. .... ,7 ' : ! V.. xc y ... . - (. I'""" 1 y M and assembly danca at Myrtle hall Tues day evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lamoreaux, left last week for Florida. Lee Kennard spent several days last week In Chicago and In Newcastle, Ind., at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ooodwln. , Mlas Martha Folda of Colorado Springs, Colo., spent last week at the Fontenella. Miss Folda expects to leave for the south and east Mrs. Elisabeth Parrotte Goodrich, who has been visiting friends In Sioux City, Minneapolis, Chicago and Detroit since Christmas, has returned. While In De troit aha waa the guost of Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney at Goose Point Farms. In and Out of the Beehive. Mr. JU C. Nash Is in New Tork City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson of Dallas, &. D., spent last week In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson returned Wednesday from two weeks at AtlanUo City and New Tork. fMr. Newlln of Buffalo, was tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart. Sd. for a few days last week. Mrs. Dan Baum la expected homo shortly from Eaaton, Pa., where aha haa been rial ting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Updlks ef Long Beach, Cel., are tha guests of Mr. Up dike's father. Mr. Edward Updike. Dr. Frederlo C. Freemantal of Minne apolis, formerly of Omaha, spent Wednes day and Thursday In this city on bus!. Mrs. Maynard dement of Albany, N. T.. who haa been the guest of Mrs. Frank Oolpatssr tha laat week, left Friday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham of Caspar, Wyo.. spent tha week-end as tha guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Burgass. Mrs. A. M. Pro war left Saturday eve ning for Chicago to spend three weeks with relatives. Mr. Browar will Join her in a wek. Mlas Daisy Doana loft last Saturday for a month or six weeks in tha east, where aha will visit friends In Annapolis and Washington. D. C Mrs. Edwin T. Swoba arrived home Thuraday morning from Chicago, where she waa called by tha Illness of her mother. The latter Is much Improved. Ralston's Social Events Mr. and Mrs. J. I Stamp of Omaha were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Adams enter tained guests from Omaha Sunday. Miss Snyder of the South Omaha school waa visiting here Wednesday evening, A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Orvtlle Hooker last Tuerlay. The Cudshy company has a force of two hundred men working on the ice at Seymour lake. Mr. and Mra, Thayer Pro bat attended a party Tuesday svenlng at ths home of Dr. and Mra. U. W. Pugsley. Rsv. Cornish, a former minister at tha M. K. church, was married the past week fn South Omaha. A number from this village attended the reception. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Heyea and family have moved from the Ham building to one of the Bankers Realty company's houses in the north part of town. DRIVES WIFE AND CHILDREN FROM HOME ON COLD NIGHT John Liggett. Fifteenth and Oraee streets, drove his wife and children from their home Friday night, and had It mot been for a railroad employe who gave them shelter they would have suffered severely from exposure. Liggett was ar rested and sentenced to tea days la ths county Jail. Dundee Society Notes Mlaa Ada K'opp Is visiting friends in I'tlra, Nrb. Mr. J. J. todc1s returned last week from Bllnxl,, Mlaa. 4 Mrs. W. E. Rhoadet has gone to St. Louis for a visit. Mrs. Helen K. Morton has returned from Dee Moines. Mr. K D. 1'pham wss In Chicago on btialnesa last week. A daughter wss born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mmeo. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dow have returned from a vlult In Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Holllnter snter tnlncd at dlitner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bragg celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary Tues day. . The Qlrls' Bible clars of the Dundee church met Frldey with Miss Gladys Put nam. Tlie Tennyson chapter of the Chau tauqua circle met Tueedey with Mrs. W. P. Curtis. The Dundee Woman's club met Wednes rlny st the home of Mrs. Leigh Leslie, 5116 Cans street, Mrs. H. M. Himpson left Friday for a trip to Florida.vlnltlng Chicago and Nssh vllle, Tenn., en route. Mrs. Oscar Hfllls left Wednesday for New Tork City to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chsrlea Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Peters snd daugh ter, Katherlne, left last Sunday evening for southern California. Dr. C. A. Klllie of China gave an Illus trated lecture at tha Dundee Presbyterian church lest Bundsy evening. The party to have been given Febru ary S, at Harte hatl, by the Dundee Dancing club, Is postponed to February lth. Rev. C. E. Baskervtlle of Bellevue col lege, preached a sermon on "Patriotism" at the Dundee Presbyteriat church last Sunday, A musicals waa given Friday evening at tha home of Mrs. John H. Harte by the northwest division of the Ladles' Aid society of the Dundee Presbyterian church. ' The Dundee All Saints' guild gave a benefit card party of several tablea Fri day afternoon at tha home of Mrs. W. W. Hoagland, tha proceeds to be given to lo cal charities. At the meeting of tha Child Conserva tion league, held Monday at tha homo of Mrs. J. H. Beaton. Miss Jessie Towns, dean of girls of Central High school, told of her work. A musical program fol lowed. Mrs. Henry C. Van Oleson passed through Omaha early Monday morning en route from California to New Tork City, called by tha serious Illness of her brother, Mr. D. B. Van Embursh. She was aooompanled to Omaha by Misa Susanna Walker, and her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Lemera, went on with her from here. Bellevue Society Circles Miss Mildred Stepp of Bellevue gave a recital Tuesday evening In Omaha. Tha Modern Woodmen af America will give a dance in tha court house hall Sat urday evening. Tha William K. Webb family la moving from tha old Cleveland property to a house just north of Bellevue. Charles Hlmmaa of Washington, D. C, Is In Bellevue for a month's visit with his father. William Hlmrnan. Mrs. J. P. Kepler had as dinner guests Wednesday avsnlng Mr. and Mrs. Kapler, sr.. In honor of Mr. J. P. Kepler's birth day. 8. T. WUsy, who Uvea northeast at Bellevue, sold all of his machinery and stock at publlo sals Saturday. Febru ary 6. ... George H. Hamilton, son of J. McClurs Hamilton, the eminent portrait painter, arrived In Bellevue last Friday for a Tha local body of Modern Woodmen gave a smoker in tha hall Wednesday evening In honor of D. A. Goodrich and his four sons, who leave soon for their new home near Cheyenne. Wyo. fortnight's visit with old Bellevue friends. Many Bellevue people have bean at tending tha performance of tha Ban Carlo Opera company at tha Auditorium and tha Forbes-Robertson plays at tha Boyd last week and thla week. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Phelps rave a birthday dinner Monday evening In nonor of Prof. George A. Hamilton, former Bellevue college professor, who has Just returned from a two years' visit to England. Invitations ware ex tended to Messrs. Oscar Schmledel and Paul W. Cummlngs. You are invited A cordial invitation is extended to every Mer chant and Milliner to visit our house, February 7th to 18th. Wc will have on display the most wonderful line of Millinery and Styletex trimmed hats that has ever been shown in Omaha. Mr. Ora Cne, America s ablest man milliner and designer, the man who designed a hat for Mrs. President Wilson, and is authority on women's wear, will lecture and demonstrate during the ' week of February 14th twice daily at our store. This is a special invitation to all - Merchants and Milliners to hear these wonderful lectures. "M. Spiesberger & Son Co. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Wholesale Millinery and Makers Styletex Trimmed Hats. SHE WILL BE MAREIED IN CHI CAGO NEXT SATURDAY. jr rv-. " " J " . s ' ' .V 1 y ..7.-. .. . i y -i ''- " ' , v I ' . , m u - . tl .wry- . I " 7tthj myrtle JZlos&s West Ambler Social Activities Miss Susie Madsen Is quite ill at her home with an attack of quinsy. A son was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. R. Locy an Mayberry avenue. Mrs. Anna Meeklll, who has made her home of the last year with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Walsh, left last Wednesday for Boston, to make her home with her brother there. Mrs. William Vlckers and Mrs." A. J. Wlsler leave Sunday for Glenwood, la., to visit Mrs. 'Vlckers' .daughter, Mrs. Jack Bostoclc 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Bostook and small daugh ter have all been under tha doctor's care for several weeks. Vera Is still seriously ill with pnsumonla. Mr. and Mrs, Bostock formerly lived In West Side. The West Side Women's Christian Temperance union . haa postponed its regular meeting until February 17, be cause of ao much sickness In the' com munity. .' ..- Tha Grace Sax Bible Class will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clook with Mrs. John T. Gants. i909 Hickory street. Mrs. Leroy Fraseil is slowly recovering from .tha results of a bsd fall a week aco. 1 ( ; . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Battle left last week for Minnesota, ' where they will spend the remainder of the winter, with their daughter. Mrs. E. G. Grovtr entertained at lunch Thursday for Mrs! F. N. Butts and Mrs. 8. M. Smith. I Mrs. John . Wlsler entertained at '. her home Friday afternoon for the following guests: Mesdames E. 1 A. Winn, Frank Cockayne, Ed Maack, Emll Groman, Wil liam Spann, W C. Johnson and B. E. Gants. I Mrs. George JVIchlen entertained at. her home Wednesday afternoon for the fol lowing guestg: Meedames is. P. Jonas, Glen Oerken Dave Settle, Thomas Mc Donald, Louts Olden, N. F. Brewster, George Dtmbleby, George Baldwin, Charles 8ettle.M. Potts. A. O. Knight. Charles Black, Billings and Miss Ellsa Black. - Ths T-Nem-Esuma club held Its first regular business meeting and social at the Woodman hall en Thursday evening. Dancing furnished entertainment for the large crowd present. DIAMONDS For Ladies Only a ft t a a t Drodegaard Bros. Co. THIS WEEK for the small sum of $0)73 I ? i . . we will sell you one pair of Diamond Ear Screws, perfect blue white and extraordinary swell mounting; weight guar anteed. Can be exchanged for larger Diamonds any time at full value. ' This Week Only for $9.75 Brodegaard Bros. Co. At Cream I Olil CoUe Stain AND DOUGLAS TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK You can make a delightful shampoo with very little effortyand for a very trifling cost if you get from your drug dlst a package of canthroi and dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot water. Tour shampoo Is now ready. Just pour a little at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white lather that thoroughly dis solves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a flufflness that makes It seem heavier than It is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that make arranging It a pleasure. Ad vertisement r-S. H. AC HERMAN , 1730 St. Mary's Avenue Flatiron BIdg. Omaha's Exclusive Tailor to Fashionable Women. About Hall Priet Clearance Sale or urt, woHzri ajtd cxix.DE!f'a cxrfrxmxvo BEDDEO, 1417 DOUGLAS Piy v $1-60 a .,' vk Week