TIIE OMATTA DAILY REE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. SOCIETY DAS OTHER CHANCE Eodi Will Diir.u'.. with Bride for th Lima Light SOME COMING OUT PARTIES PLANNED Ratable Additions t ! Social et Arc Pramlard and th Mat f se ttings Haa tarn Fartaer Interest. la a Palna floats, ft happened In a minute; thers wu really nomine In It Thongh It caused a lot of gossip that w neither her nor there; Just a atroll on the. plana whara a fel low surely has a . ,. Right to Ink a arirl when others navs the corner on tne stair. "Twss a pause l-tmeen the dnnces, and her aort, Deseechlng glances geemed to plead lor mime unspoken word he Ion had wished . ny., Undernemh her curling lahs came elec tric little flushes. ... .l. And he led her through the window to the pslrn-grown primrose way. They ware, turning round a rorner; thera waa no one there to warn her. And ha called har kind attention to a dls tant twinkling star. With her face beside, his shoulder, eyes upllftad, ha grew bolder. And well, this waa just the matter gave her chaparone a Jar. Thejr never knew who listened whtls that atar ahovs tham glistened. And her face for one ion moment waa embedded In hla chest. But 'twee thla way 'tie a fact I can aa aure you thera were cacti But a naughty rubber-plant waa growing there among the rent. Kate Masterson. Tl'BftDAY Miss Yates entertaina the final meeting of the Euchre club. WKHNr.HHAY ladles' day at the Country club. Ml Ella May Brown e luncheon. FHIDAV-Mra. William Wappich glvca an afternoon party. After all, the brides are not going to be allowed to monopolize first place In fnshlon able attention all fall, for there ta already beginning to be talk of the glr'.s who are to be Introduced. November la to sen the first of these coming out affalra and, per haps, several of them, though b'it one of the. flatea haa been definitely announced a yet. Mis Jane Orctitt, daughter of Mr. Clinton H. Orctitt, la to be the flrat de tmtante, November 3 having been set for her Introduction. The reception la to be eupplemented by a dancing party, . though the date of thla latter affair haa not yet been definitely fixed. Miss Oroutt flnlahed at Sacred Heart, Albany, last year and during the summer Ince her return, haa been a popular mem ber df the younger act. Mia Beaale Howard, daughter of Mrs. Guy Howard, and granddaughter -of Judge J. M. Woolworth, la to be another of the debutantes and . whoae Introduction will give a molt charming addition to aoclety. Though of one of Omaha'a oldeat fnmlllea, Mlaa Howard haa spent hut little time In Omaha, her tioma having been In New Kngland until the death of her father, Major Guy Howard, who was killed In the Fhlllpplnea, since when Mlaa Howard haa made her home with her grandfather. Judge Woolworth. Mlaa Howard Ims been at school In the east until laat spring when she finished at Farml:;gton, but her vlalts have contributed mucfl to the holiday va cations, the paat two years. Mlaa Marie Coffman, daughter of I"r. and Mra. V. H. (loffman, will alao be In troduced. - Mia Coffman haa alao spent much of her. time away at school and, will be welcomed aa a charming acquisition to society. . At least one of tho prospective brides has found a solution of the problem of In tereated friends, for ,fhe present,, at any rate. Her wedding carda were Issued dur Ing the week and the same day she and her mother left the city to be absent several days. It may be that she has only put off the evil day. but at any rate, she has es caped the first deluge of Intereat and ahortened the Interval when It la possible by nearly a week. One of the chief diversions that have contributed to the entertainment of the atay-at-homes, and othera, this summer. la to come to an end thla week that la the aeaaon ends this week the Euchre club The club was originally organised as a I-enten diversion, to meet fortnightly, after noons, but It proved such a delightful affair that Ita members decided to continue the meetings, even after they were privileged to participate In more pretentious enter telnmcnt. It waa alao derided to meet weekly, the plan being to hold every other meeting at the Country club, during the summer, these gatherlnga to be followed by a luncheon. The 'alternate meeting has been held at the home of one of the mem bera. there being two hostesses on each occasion. Record has been kept of the score during the summer and Tuesday morning the members wtU meet at the home of Mlaa Yates, where the prises are to be awarded. It may have been the racea ant it have, been any on of the several other iiaira inm waa roaponsiDie. out last even ing, in apite or the fine day, was not all that Saturday usually is at the Country club and the dinner parties were con spicuously lacking. The aeaaon at the cluba la over, that in. the aeaaon for their precedence, and each week provides so clety a better excuse for remaining In town Saturday evening. And thla recall the faot that of all the days on the calen Oar. Saturday la rapidly gaining chief iui, wiioiiirr 11 ne ior wedding or dancing parties, dinners or receptions, it i u me win, wie week a end haa become the day of days and the hoatesa who would . D aura or tier acceptances for affairs on that day' haa found that she haa to be nj wim.nrr invitations. Time haa btvn. ana that not so very long ago. either, when nly the moat Informal affalra were ihnu.u of for thla laat day of the week, but that oey is past now, ror the time at any rate, and there ia a perfect ruah for a,!,,,,.' I.aat .week cloaed with aeveral pretentious anairp. enter among them the euchre pa given' yesterday afternoon bv Ml j. Rogers, In compliment to Mrs. Ed Swobe 01 imcago, ana me dinner and dance gtvei last evening by Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Kirk enaaij, tn ainner in honor of Mr. Gl Wharton of 8t. Paul. Minn., including lenn the ',"",w" yuunger eei, ana me dance In the evening for Mr. and Mra. Charles Talking . about Sarsaparilla Ever hear of any other than Ayer's? Tfochatettler of Ixmdon. Eng., which brought out the young married people. For thla week there la little or nothing announced, though no one would be sur prised at anything that might develop before the week closes. Notifications from Sampson, lord high chamberlain of hla majesty. King Ak-Sar-Ren IX. are being sent out by special mes senger to the ladles who have been honored In making up the court that la to surround the queen at the coronation ball, October They are handsomely engraved and bear the royal aeal. And now comes the ques tion: "Who Is to be the queen and the king?" "The Donular Twentr-second." That la the way aoclety haa come to apeak and with good reason, too of the regiment of Infantry that leaves Fort Crook tho latter part of October for the Philippines. Though it haa Wn but eighteen montha since the Twenty-second came home, Ita officers have made gallant oonnuest among Omaha girls and when they return this fall they will not onlv take with them aeveral bride, hut the promise of several otkers aa well. Weddings and F.agagernente. The engagement Is announced of Miss Etelle E. Chambers and Lieutenant amee Justice of the Twenty-second In fantry, V. 8. A. Another engagement announcement that has called for the congratulations of a host f friends Is that of Miss Helen Smith, daughter of Mrs. H. C. Smith, and Mr. William Sears Poppleton. The wedding will take place October 7. The wedding of Mia Helen Hos gland, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George A. Hoag- Innd, and Captain David Stone of the Twenty-second Infantry, V. S. A., will take plane at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening, Oc tober S, at the Hoagland home. Sixteenth and Howard streets. The wedding will be followed by a reception from 8 to 10 o'clock. 'aptaln and Mrs. Stone will go with the Twenty-second to the Philippines. Some of the College Folks. Miss Laura Dale leaves this evening for La Salle. Mr. Rny Dumont Is at the University of Nebraska. ' Mr. John Redlck left Tuesday for Wil- llanis college. Mr. Leslie E. Krelder left Thursday for Amherst college. Miss Henrietta Rres Is at the State uni versity at Lincoln, MJsa Marion Council and Miss Laura ongdon are at Vnssar. Mr. Herbert Belter will enter the School of Mines at Rapid City. MIhs Alice Kennard will attend Sacred k-art, I'ark Place, Albany. . Mr. . Arthur Lewis returned to Culver Military academy Inst week. MIbs Mabel Christie returned to Lincoln Inst week to enter the University of Ne braska. Mr. Sam Rees went to Lincoln last week to enter the law school of the State util- erslty. Miss Dumont, Miss Mae Ed m la ton, Miss Ruth Wilson, Miss Ruth Thompson, Miss Mabel Stephens and Mtss Lillian Roberta have also returned to the State university at Lincoln, . . Pleasures Past. Mrs. George Marples of 3230 Poppleton avenue entertained a, handsomely appointed dinner Friday evening In honor of Miss Clubaugh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Breckenridge celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding by giving a dinner to a party of twenty-four friends at their home last. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelra - entertained a party of six at dinner at the Country club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Ives had four, Mr. and" Mrs. E.x M. Fairfield four and Mrs. Cudahy, eight. 1 , Miss Nathalie Merrlam was hostess of an Informal luncheon Saturday, the "Zs" being her guests. The party Included: Miss Sara Bourke, Miss E. Congdon, Miss Anna Bourke, Miss Mary Logan, Miss Marlon Hughes, Miss Marr, Miss Updyke and Miss- Murdock. For Miss Wiseman of Grand Island, the guest of Miss' Covell, several pleasant affalra have been given this week. Thurs day evening Miss Coruyn Taggart enter tained at cards, Mrs. Frank T. Ransom gave a ' button party aqd Miss Luella Bradley a kenslngton. Mrs. , George Morton gave a delightful card party Friday afternoon In honor of box sister, Miss Snell., The house was bqputlfully decorated In golden rod, yellow and white score. Cards were used. The guests were , the Misses Snell. 'Rogers, Campbell. Keys. Ilgby, Chapman,' Smith, unnjth.- Wiseman or Grand Island, Live sey, Maurld, Howland. Covell, Hancock. Egbert.' Hardin. . Bower, Baymtlter and Mrs. Guy French., ' Personal Goaalp. Mlsa Margaret Hogan has returned from the east. j MIhs Spencer'of Red Oak ts the guest of Mra. Horace F. Shearer. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Burdick have returned from a trip to Colorado. - Mlsa Hattle Gottheimer leave today for Chicago and Louisville, Ky. Mlsa Mabel TUIotson Is back from her summer'a outing In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swobe of Chicago are guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers. Mra. William F. Wappich has cards out for an afternoon party Friday, September S. Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith and son are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents In Bos ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Oleiich are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock and Miss Hitchcock have returned from their trip abroad. Mrs. George Cassels Smith and children are at home after a summer on the coast of Maine. Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon Pray re turned from their wedding trip . Friday morning. Dr. and Mrs. 8. K. Spalding have re turned from a sis weeks' visit to the Pa cific coast. Mlaa Anna E. Rose has returned from a three months' visit to Atlantic City and Phlladalphlu. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McGrew started for New York last night, where they expect to remain for a short time. Miss Krllne Valentine, who has been the guest of Mlaa Marion Ward, hat re turned to her home In Detroit. Mra. Albert E. Hutchinson and little eon of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mrs Charles Coons, Twenty-sixth street. Mlaa Lottie Hockenbarger of Columbus will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Hamilton of 1707 Howard street Mr. and Mra. Charles Sawyers of Kan sas City are spending a few days visiting mtk Bawers- mother, Mrs. Frank Kleff ner. kirs. O. I -arson of St. Ixnils and Mrs. M. M. Naudalu of Chicago are guests of Dr. and Mra. C. H. Paul, of 2023 Buri street. Mrs. Noel Griffiths has returned to her home In Dea Molnea after spending a forl uight vlalting her parents, Mr. and Mr.i. Loula K. Ieder. Dr. ' Nelson Mercer, who haa spent the past year abroad studying medicine, ex perts to leave soon for San Francisco, where he- will establish his practice. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Smith, who re cently sold their home ea Chicago (treat to Colonel and Mr. Pratt, have taken the hours at 412 North Twenty-second street, formerly occupied by Mra. Savldge. Mlaa Julia Officer, piano. Ramge Bldg. Mrs. A. E. Hlrnheum. formerly of the Nebraska Clothing company, la now at the People's Furniture and Carpet company, 16th and Farnam streets, where she will be pleased to have her friends and former customers call on her. ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM The preliminary organisation looking to the formation of a division of the uniform rank. Knights of Pythias, will hold a meet ing In Mvjtle hall at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening to elect temporary officers. Later In the evening the team will be Instructed In military tactics by Sergeant Olbson of Fort Crook. The grand lodge. Knight of Pythias, convenes at Lincoln October l:i. Grant post No. 110. Grand Army of the Republic, held a largely attended and in teresting meeting at Its quarters In the Patterson block. Seventeenth and Farnam streets, last Tuesday evening. The regular meetings of the poet are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The fourth Tuesday svenlng meetings will be open meetings or 'Joint meetings with the Woman's Relief corps. The next regular meeting will be held October 6. Grant Woman's Relief corps meets the afternoon of the post meetings. Clan Gordon No. 6S, Order of Scottlah Clans, waa out In numbers at the regular meeting Tuesday evening. One new mem ber was proposed. The clan physician made an address, which did credit alike to him self and the order to which he belongs. A plan is under contemplation to have a smoker and social In honor of the twenty fifth anniversary of the order. Circular letters Nos. 13 and 34 have bpen Issued by Grand Chancellor Kelley of the Knights of Pythias, the first recommend ing the appointment of new deputy grand chancellors at once for the help of the Incoming grand chancellor and the second stating that a school of Instruction will be held at Lincoln at 8 o'clock on October 12, the evening before the opening of the grand lodge. All members of the Modern AVoodmen of America promotion committee nre re quested to meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Judge Baldwin's office, room 12, Pat terson building. Sixteenth and Farnam streets. The Foresters of Maple Camp No. 945, Modern Woodmen of America, will give their first ball of the season the third meeting night In October, the 16th, at Cham bers' hall. Seventeenth and Douglas streets. The Foresters from Camp No. 190 of Lin coln won the first prize of $100 at the state fair on a percentage of seventy-four, lit competition with a selected team from each of the other fraternal societies of the state. Clematis Camp No. 1766, Royal Neighbors of America, will give a dance at Its hall In South Omaha on the evening of September 25. Omaha Camp No. 120. Modern Woodmen of America, held a largely attended meet ing last Wednesday. The social features were very entertaining as was the general program. An Invitation was accepted from Camp No. 7151 of Council Bluffs to meet with them Wednesday evening. September 2i. An Interesting program Tias been ar ranged Including the Initiation of candi dates and a good time generally. ' A public Installation of the Women's Catholic Order' of Foresters will be held In Holy Family hall. Eighteenth and Izard, Wednesday evening. Miss Elizabeth Rod ger, worthy high chief ranger of the order, will Install the offlcera of Holy Famtlj n LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL Grand Millinery Opening On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we wll dlnply over 500 Imported & Domestic Pattern Hats 125 of tham just received for thia occasion and are the Latest Parisian Productions. The 'display of Exclusive Creations of High Grade Millinery has never before been equalled in Omaha. A cordial invitation to inspect styles and valuer 1500 Douglas Street. . ; --r 11 MRS. J. Before deciding we wi.ull Ilka you In Inspect our elegant sloi k of Sterling Silver and rich Cut Ulass, ao suitable for ..l.llng gifts. The low prl.es we have put on thee goods cause many favoiable comments from pereons who know what thla ware la worth. Our Mltrored Cut Jlaa Houni In our basement la devoted exclusively to Cut UUr. Mnwhlnncy Jewelers snd Art fttetlnnere court, newly organized In the city. She will also deliver a lecture on the benefits de rived from being a member of that order. All tents of the Women's Catholic Order of foresters and Catholic Order of Forest ers are Invited to attend. B. M. Camp No. 2722. Foresters, held Its first ball of the season Friday evening, September 11, which was a complete success. There were about seventy-five couples pres ent. Every one enjoyed themselves to the utmost and the affair will be one long and happily remembered. Omaha tent. No. 75, Knights of the Mac cabees, held Its first regular review In Its new quarters In the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' building on last Thursday evening and the housewarming was very beflttlngly cenducted. Fully 800 sir knights were presetv and one of the most Inter esting reviffmf held for many a mdnth was the result." The routine business was hur ried and the degree team then conducted several cnnrlldate through the mystic maze tliatad to ltnighthood. After the initiation, Sir Knight Deputy Commander Ostrom presented the prizes to the success ful members In the contest held during the months of Juno and July. Sir Knight Doty, with a total of twenty-six member, captured first prize, which consisted of a golden oak bookcase and 100 volumes. Sir Knight Spoon, with a record of twenty one members, took second place and se cured an elegant solid gold watch. Sir Knight Hartry secured third position and was awarded a solid gold pendent badge. Sir Knight Schonfeld took fourth place and secured a Maccabee lamp and Sir Knight Commander Smith received the last award, consisting of a Maccabee button. All the recipients responded with highly ap preciative remarks. Sir Knight Ostrom then announced another contest, the object qf which is to secure a membership of 1.000 by October 15. Four penaant badges are offered to the rustlers. Cigars were passed under the good of the order and several of the sir knights responded In neat speeches, after which the entertain ment committee conducted the sir knights to the dining hall and served all with oysters. The next regular review will be held on Thursday evening and all the sir knights are expected to be present. Kaufman's famed orchestra 9 to 12, 2:30 to 6:30 Monday at Bennett's grand fall opening. Every day in the week, fronj Monday to Saturday is Bargain Day Sorosis $3. 50 always. Month in and month out always the same $3.50. worth $5 and St. Even if you can get "just as good" for $5.00, you cai't jet Sorosis style or Sorosis shape you can only get Sorosis here. Sorosis $3.50 always n Frank Wilcox Manager 203S15.hSt) MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE WEST BENSON J kARBACHMk m Children's Fall and Winter Cloaks. We are showing a ery Urga line of CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, from the ttrxt long cloak for an Infant, up to W years. BABT COATS-, months. I and 3 eara-ln colors or white, wool Bedford' rorda. lined and Interlined. Price. .7V Uipple K.lderdown and Lambs' Wool. In white rrlce ' SI.OU up according to iiualily. Coats of Sicking. Milton, Kersey, Cheviot, ZILellne Cloth. Velvet; colors castor, cardinal, red. navy, brown, ra tional blue, etc.; made Willi double r elngle capes; roll ing collars, pttator stole rape, etc. 1'rlcea up to 110.00. & Hyatt Co., 11 U and louslaa tte.. Omaha. jgWPWW 'i'l'rf! 1 M 1 ESSES Ladies' Top Coats in the Latest Styles Now Ready. We've determined to sur pass all previous sea sons in our showing of women's tailor - made garments a; a; ?c ?c tc ?c This great third floor department is now the largest, lightest and brightest in all Omaha. Again we have enlarged it. We were forced to use more apace. Our trade in this department hag been constantly growing season bj soason. At the present time nearly the entire third floor is being utilized by this one de partment. 1 We are now ready to serve yon. Dally the great gathering of Ruits, Jackets and Skirts grows more at tractive. Almost by every express we're receiving late nov elties. What to wear this fall is a question that is most likely perplexing many feminine minds. It is not a very difficult problem to solve if you'll permit us to assist you. In vastness of assortments range of materialR and style, our offerings of ladies' tailored garments are unquestion ably without an equal. We are showing only the very choicest at prices lower than any store in America. Our Alteration Department it iu charge of the most skilled and compe tent fitters and tgllorosses, and we guaran tee absolutely the best servlos on every alteration, no matter how difficult it may be. ' For the past six weeks our women's suit business has been phenomenal and far excels any ppevious record. ' , . Special Offerings in Women's Tadlor Made Sviits Women's Tailor Made Suits Made of a very fine quality o? the new Ktamine Cheviot In nil shades and the very newest shapes with rape collars and new sleeves. Hults you pay $25 for In any store in Omaha. Our Price, $15.75 Women's Tailor Made Suits Made of the very finest quality of Zlbellnes ' and I'an Cheviots the New Iyouis XIV shape (Ex actly like above picture), elegantly flnlahed and tail oredas good as any 50 suit In America. Our Special Price, $35.00 li Women's Gloves at 59c, worth 75c Special lot of ladies New Kid Gloves, with silk titcbed backs all latest FA shades, black, white, tans. Jf browus, slates, modes and v Vs1 reds u regular "5o (love for 59c. New Fall Suits This week will witness ths arrival of new Suits, new Skirts, new Cloaks, new Furs and new Winter Waists-all In the latest and most fashionable de aliens. Suits that have no equal In Omaha or vicinity, either In material, style or price. New Fall Waists We are showing the latest creations in nr Fall Waists, both in wool and Nestings. . We also have a few Sample Waists, only one of a kind. If you rare to get ths latest styles and lest values in Omaha, you can not afford to fpend your money before looking here. LFf.SCDFIELD IXCIOAK&SUITEO. 1510 Douglas St I : fsSESsafflsfSSS 0 P0 Two Great Specials For Boys 4 The Greatest Values on Earth. Boy's Suit $1.50 Made of fancy cheviots and cassimeres, well made and trimmed, all Beams reinforced and double-stitched. , Norfolk, 4 to 12 Double-breasted, 8 to 15 SPECIAL $1.50 Ladies' Corset Covers Spec ial lot of Ladies' Corset Covers made up of odds - and end of fine lace and embroidery trimmed 111 J CI with tquare and V shaped w W neck dip front regular 2ic and 85c values, I6c f 1 jl GYMNASIUM Open October. For Women and Children. Chambers' Academy. Classes now forming. All appli cants address MISS El.PlK SCHWAItTZ. 911 8. 20th Street. Telephone A-?l. Out of Town Business receives prompt and careful attention. If you liuve a suit, overcoat, jacket or dress that you want cleaned or dyed nd tt to u by express and wa will tlx It up In llrt-clas shape, and re turn it to you promptly. Write for lnstrm tlons and prices. THE PAHTOniUM 407 Bo. 16tb St. OMAHA. Tel. 6A We are ShoHinF Ladies' Top Coats of the Latest f all Material. Women's Tailor Made Suits In Broadcloths, Cheviots, Zihellnes and fancy mixture In all the very latest effects dress or walking lengths; they would be considered cheap for ti't elsewhere. Our Price, $24.75 Women's High, Class Tailor Made Suits Just arrived by1 express, about 30 sample suits, from tha finest makers In . this country. They are true copies from the, other side only one of a kind. Como and see them. e At Prices. $47.50 $55.00 $65.00 and $75.00 Boys' Suits $2.50 Made of very fine and select fancy cheviots and cassimeres, also thibets, made and trim- jf med beautifully Norfolk, 4 to 12 Double-breasted, 8 to 15 ' SPECIAL $2.50 Ladies' lot of 25c Sample Hose Special ladies fancy and luln colored sample hose in lace etTecte, embroider ed patterns and solid col ors every pair worth not le than OUc and 76c for 25 c. fcCMOCl.S. Racine College Grammar School "THE SCHOOL THAT . HAKES MAHLY BOYS" Pupils Study Under an Instructor. Its til ;uiu.iips niter any College or University. Social and Ath letic Advniitug-s. Military Lirill. For l)o ul H to IT Vrars Old. llluitrtlwl Catalogue aent on apDl'ratloB te llearr Iol Koblnaoo, Wsrdea llaciae. Wis. Tho Frcebol School 2561 Farnam Street. All grades. A limited number of pupil received into the family. Tel. F--4-4. HARRIET H. HBU'EIt. l'rln. t f - Perf ielcTs CupKowco, Be Btdr. Room 7. Telephoo 701 WikM. terClar MHtwl fcller. I