THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 14, 1909. B J L!j; SOCIETY KEEN ON COTILLION Tired of Bridge and Teat, Fashion I ablei Try Dancing. TE DATS KOBE AND THEN LOT Caleadar Dwt lalr People Will Malt Moit of Rrmalala Dar-Major-Mr ! Partle Will Ba Small. ;- , Ba Mr Valeatlae. Vair rt th face dlvln. FaT- v of the furbeloiri, Woij i you ba my Valentine? Wl.it a rn that would Incline Tr- drscrlb "you, flar. In proa! Lady of tha face divine) - ' i Ton who alt th charm combine . Of the Illy and th roe, Won't you ba my Valentin Mar I call you ,,tdy Vina" A to lova my friendship btows, Lady of the face divine? Read my lova In every Una That I haltingly compose; Won t you ba my Valentin Rhmye Ilka these look aim ply flna . With a picture. Well-who know? Lady of tha face dlvln Won't you ba my Valentine? Ex. Tha SovlaU Calendar. MONDAY Cotillion and dinner dune at FVrt Crook; luncheon for Governor and Mra. flhallenberger, given by the Omaha Vfoman'e club; Monday Bridge club met Inir with Mr. Arthur Remington; Monday IjrMlce Luncheon club meeting with Mra. P. Klrkendall; Mr. and Mra. C. A. Slp Booatora' club valentine party. Tl 'KSDA Y MY. Goorge 8umner, luncheon far. Mra. John It. Berry of Chicago; Rod a in Gun club dancing party at Metropol itan club; Mra. Axtel, card party; Mra. R. L. Hamilton, bridge luncheon; Thim ble Club dinner party at Hanaon'a cafe; Mra. P. W. Miller. Bermo club. WKONESDA Y Mlae Edith Patrick, bridge party for Mlaa Franoea ftchlmmelanng of Warren. Pn. Midweek Brllr club meet ing with Mia. I-oulx Nash; Mlaa Amv OIL more, luncheon; Mra. W. A. Butte and Mra. Simeon Jonea, bridge party; Mr. and Mra. Arthur Remington, dinner party; Mra. A. D. Marriott, bridge party: Mra. Rowe. Alternate Card club. THtTRSnAY-Orlglnal Cooking club met Ing with Mra. William geara Poppled. n; Mra. George Bumner. luncheon fur Mra. . John B. Herrv of Chicago; Mlaaea Moor head, card party; Mra. Rohlnaon. lunch eon party; Mra. Morrla, Klamet club; Mra. Tlllotaon, Comla club. FR1DAT Vleltlng Nuraea' aaaoclatlon birthday party at Kountie Memorial Lutheran church; Mra. 2. T. Ijndapv, luncheon for Mra. Brlnker of Bt. Louie; Junior Bridge club meeting with Mra. Karl Klpllnaer; Mlaa Rertha Paxton. Juvenile party; Mra. Ira MarWa, Informal rAPMAr.M. M If T S ' VT -1 1 1 i mi, xi. r . u mm, oinner puny, SATURDAY Wedding of Mlaa Jeanna tL'Bl..UIJ . t a V V r, . . . ,. "utiipiu no mr. uarry lj. oircei, at Ail Faints' church; Mr. and Mra. John I Weheter, reception for Btreet-Wakefleld wedding party; wedding of Mlaa Bertha Van Camp and Mr. Mclntyra of Canada; Mra. Harry Putnam, ahower for Mlaa Mil roy. Ten . daya mora and tha flaga and the bunting, tha valentine and all tha other favor with which aoolety has amueed Itself muet ba put away until after Beater. Tfl" calendar la a bit dlaappolntlng to thoae who had anticipated large things, for In the main, to data at least, thing are small and informal with the exception of the Visiting Nurses' birthday party Friday aft ernoon, tha Btreet-Wakefleld wedding Saturday evening" nd tha cotillion at Fort Crook Monday evening. Although Omaha society la keen about cotillions It Is more modest regarding the favor than the easterners. Tha winter season has been crowded with bridge ri fles and luncheon, but these affair do not Interest the men. and thia la probably on regain for the great popularity of the german. One of the largest affairs o h week was the german Thuraday evening given oy me iuiiioo dun. Monday evening a dinner dance and cotillion will be given at Frt Crook by the officers and ladlea Of the garrison, and will be attended by about thirty guests from Omaha. The Omlkron club will give a cotillion April la, Faster week, which Will be led by Mr. fuj Beaton and Mr. Fred Crelgh. v.Thf up-to-date cotillion Is at Its prettiest ami moat extravagant atage In New York and soma of the leadera have made visit ing foreigner wonder. Vast aums of money are expendod for some of the favor and for1 the scenic affect. In fact some of the latter have been copied from popular comic Operas, a for Instance the effect of a field Of waving popples produced (n one ball room waa not done without the services Of an expert who could turn out Urge artificial popple. Provide 150 or ano women each with a cluster of' popples costing only 1. say, and orfset these with as many bnutrnulerrs cf tha same flower at half the r.at, and It Is easily seen that the price In the aggregate ef an apparently inex pensive set of favor mount up. The poppy oane In one of the aucorssful comic opera f ; TA3 'sa The Keen Delight 1 motoring- is found at its st in the clean, noiseless. dependable Baker Electric Roadster ear that has marked the opening' of a , nww ra in ejiecvric Tenici construction. Baker Glecteio Vehicles "Tha Aristocrats of Motordora" are distinctive, elegant and hixurioua in all their appointments and are recognised everywhere aa "The Standard of the World." The Baker Electric Koad . iter la a am art, racy model, iwith unusual speed when required, yet in no ense a car for "atunte" but a . roadster for the gentleman a car easily controlled, absolutely clean and dia tinctively attractive. Oat Demonstrators Are At Your Service and we (Ball ba alaand ta aoake aa eppoiataMot fur a Saaaeaa uauua, aiOMS br PW ec awiL XCTKEO OAKiwfjja CO moranaaa , ouaaa, Vk lIHwylwe . - waa taken from tha poeter made by an Omaha artiste. Violets touched the high msrk Saturday and the young woman who receives such a valentine today may count herself favored indeed. Two dollars. R.sO. O and S3.SA a hundred, and the supply limited, was the situation that confronted the purchnser Saturday afternoon, torn of the florlsli rsn short and had to arrange their supply In limited bunchea to avoid dlaappolntlng their regular cuatomera, while othrra were unable t fll alt their ordera. . The following verse dedicated "To a lit tle girl who wanted to marry me years ago," and of which a young woman very popular It Omaha society and army circles la the heroine, appeared recently In one of the New York papers In a department con ducted by their author: OH, OTTOf.A! Oh, Ottola. when you were sis And I was only ten. I said I would not marry you, For I was foolish then. Ton told vour mat her what t said; Too told your father, too; And added that when I grew up I d beg to marry you. Oh, Ottola, how could I guesa What future years would bring? How could I know that yotl would have The grace of which they alng Who only alng of angela bright? Give me that chance again. You see. In thoae days you were six And I was only ten. Although the State university Is a few hours distant, many of the college pranka are extended to Omaha. During one of the recent vacations a fraternity man met the Japaneee cook from the "frat houee," who was alao spending the vscation In Omaha. The cook waa decorated with two fratemlt pin, and the college man Immediately con flacated the pin of hla own fraternity, but allowed the Jap to continue wearing the other. The same college man proved that he could think quickly on another occaalon. He was calling, at a aororlty houae. ahortly after a number of new girls had been In itiated, and noticing a strange young woman paaalng down the hall, he aaked Jf they had a new cook. The young hoeteae aaked quickly what he had said. Realising his mistake, he promptly replied, "I aaked If that waa Mlaa Cook." Pleaavrea Paat. Mrs. H. B. Morrill entertained two tables ef high five Thuraday evening, In honor of her gueat, Mr. New of Chicago. Captain and Mrs. Jack Hayea of Fort Crook gave a silhouette psrty at their quar ters at Fort Crook. Saturday evening In honor of Miss Kittson, gueat of Captsin and Mrs. Oeorge E. Ball. Mr. and Mra. Brneat 8tuht entertained at dinner Saturday evening In celebration of their 40th wedding annlveraary. Owing to the recent Illness of Mr. Stuht the gueat were restricted to the relatives. Red earns tlons decorated the table and twenty-four gueats were present. Mr. J. II. Millard and Miss Millard enter. tslned at dinner Saturday evening. The table waa decorated with pink carnation and cover were placed for Mr. and Mr. John I Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates, General and Mrs. C. F. Mnnderaon, General snd Mrs. J. C. Cowln, Mrs. Herman Kcuntse, Miai Millard, Mr. Milton Darlow and Mr. Millard. , Thuraday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Meyer, North Centra boulevard, a house warming waa given. In addition to the host snd hostess and family the company lnoluded Mr. and Mrs. Hans Raamusarn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Peter sen and Mis Llla Petersen, Colonel and Mrs. William Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ixuls Bommer. Measrs. Albert Krug, Bert Dixon, J. P. Wagner. W. F. Gerke, Mike Doll, Charlca Klllan, Count Ertck HuscnJaub, John Roth, Andy Jensen, Frank Neunan and Julius Newman, Mr. Charle P. Southard entertained Fri day evening for Mr. and Mra J. H. Wills of Valley Junction, la. The house waa dec orated with cut flowers, and a luncheon was served late In the evening. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wills. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Park, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Drexel. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Long-well, Mr. and Mra. O. L. Salisbury, Mr. and Mra. C. P. Southard. Mlaa Kstherlne Wills, Miss Marie South ard. Mrs. Robert Roaenwelg, Mrs. Henry Hart, Mr. Al Mortensen of Council Bluffs snd Mr. Frank Drexel. A surprise party was tendered Mia Jean nle Brenner Wedneaday evening at her home, 431 Burdette atreet. In celebration of her birthday. A delightful evening was spent with games and music. Thoae present were: Mlaae Grace Edwards, Elate John ston, Sadie Berger, Julia Edmonda, Irene Van Noy, Grace Relff, Mary Woodson,' Ma mie Jardlne, Grace Jardlne. Brook Carl!. Corrlne Hlatt, Pearl McMullen; Mesars, George Boyd, Arthur Lavldge, Kenneth Hlatt, Tom Dunn, Charlie Relff, Jack plttler. Charle Brenner; Lee Ooaelln, Ray mond Phillips snd Cornelius Gels. The. North Bide Bplam club held a stag social for the members and their friends at the home of Mr. Harry Tompaett, 2.28 Eraklne street, Thursday night The rooms were decorated with flags and colors of the club. After the game of hlgh-fiva recitations and song by the member were enjoyed. Those taking part In the program were Meaara. O'Connor, H. E. Patton, D. H. Doty. George Bell. Dr. Griffin, J. F. Morlarlty, C. A. Hies. D. Goldman, A. T. Tompaett and a Goldman. Prises for the csrd game were won by Messrs. Bon Red mond, R. U. Wolfe and V. McDonough. A "poverty party" was given by Miss Elver Hustead and Miss Esther Petersen at the home of the former Thuraday even ing.' The guests came In costumes Indicat ing their Ideas of poverty. Prises war awarded Mlaa Lottie Henaeman and Mr. Garland Davlduon. Other guests were: Mlas Jessie Brain. Mlas Llda Brengle, Mias Edna Campbell, MUs Beutah Whlttemore, Mlaa Olive Brain, Mies Esther Petersen, Miss Elvers Hustead, Mr. Edgar Flke, Mr. Harry Fraser, Mr. Theodore Heuck, Mr. Vard Stockton, Mr. Walter Dlsbrow, Mr. Gustsd Anderaon. Mr. A. WUber Neul aen, Mr. Earnaat Glover and Mr. MUburn Hustead Mra. Q. W. Noble was bosteas at a valen ttt.e luncheon party Saturday at Hanson's cafe. The gueat were aeated In the banquet room, where a pretty decoration of heart and red carnation were ueed. The guests Included Mr. M. G. Andrews. Mra. Andrew W. Anderson. Mr. Charles C. Beldrn. Mrs. A. C. Bush, Mra Rodney W. Bllas, Mrs. William Batrd. Mrs. I. W. Carpenter, Mrs. A. W. Carpenter. Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mrs. E. R. Curry. Mrs. H. B. Culver, Mrs. R. J. Dinning, Mrs. A. D. Dunn, Mlaa Lu etic Dimmlck, Mra. J. H. Dumont, Mra. H. D. Fey. Mra. Palmer Flndley, Mrs. Fla herty, Mrs. Tolf Hanson, Mrs. Maurice Huaale Mrs. J. P. HoilldayrMrs. A. F. Jones.' Mrs. Demalre Ledwlch, Mrs. C. O. McDonald. Mrs. Esra Millard. Mra. W. F. Ncgel. Mrs. Jamea H. Morton, Mra. N. H. Nelson. Mrs. F. 8. Owena, Mra. Noah Persy, Mra. George Payne. Mra. K. L. pot. ter, Mra Paul Patton, Mrs. N. B. Ralrden, Mrs. Frederick T. Rouse, Mrs. George W. Ryan, Mlas Elisabeth Ryan. Mra. Alfred Bchalek, Mra. U L. E. Stewart, Mra T. A. Thompson. Mias Hsttle White. Mrs. W. H. wiiour, Mrs. diaries E. Williamson. Mra. I Francis E. White, Mr. Frank P. Kennedy. Mlaa Gladya peters was hostess, of a large bridge party Saturday at her home. In compliment to Mlaa Gladys Crulkabaok of Hannibal, Mo., who ia the guest ofj Miss Frances Weaaela. The rooms were Effec tively decorated with a color acheaie of red, carnailone and hearts being used! The Invited Hat Included: Mlase Gladys Crulk ahank, Francea Weasels. Jeanle Aycrlgg, Be- Mm, . Carolyn Barkalow, Sarah B' v k. Agnea Burkley, Jean Cudahy lUrtha Date, Iura Dale, May Eastman Jeaei JBarton. Louise Kennedy, Mary Gal brailh. Catherine Grable, Amy Qllmore, Eunice Howell, Hilda Slammer, Eleanor Jaqulth, Francea Keellne, Loulae Lord Dorothy Morgan, Frances Martin, Helen Rlbbel, Marcla Perkins of Fremont, Kath arine Powell. Lucett Fatteraon, Beas Pryor of Council Blufra, Marion Tlltnn of Council Bluffs, Mary Richardson, Marjotle Reed of Kvanaton, . Alice Troxell. Ona Troxell Gwendoline White, Gertrude While. Ruth Monrhead, Isabel French. Eloiae Wood Helen Bholes, Dorla Wood. Margaret Guthrie. Helen Shlreman, Eugenie Whit more, Frances Bhlmmelaeng of Warren Pa.; Loralne Comstock. Marlon Patterson Mesdaroes Paut Wernher, Balwyn Doherty, Clair Balrd. Louis Clarke and Robtrt Up dike. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wellcr and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Clarke gave tho second of a series of card parties Saturday evening. Valentine decorationa and score csrds in Cupid design were uaed. The gueat list Included: Mr. and Mra. William Mill , Clark. Mr. and Mra. George W. Bummer. Captain and Mrs. Hlnes. Mr. and Mr. E. Carrlgan, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Belby. Mr. and Mrs. Prltchsrd. Mr. nnd Mrs T. J. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Max Nlppell, Colonel and Mr. Glaaaford, Mr, and Mra. Evana, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding, Mr. and Mra. Frank Boyd, Mr. and Mr. Charles Van Court, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Kitchen, Mr. and Mra. E. E. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conrsd, Mr snd Mra. F. N. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Bedwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Breckenrldge. Mr. and Mrs. McGilton, Mr, snd Mrs. Harry Burkley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fawcett, Mr. snd Mrs. B. D. Slaughter, Mr. knd Mrs. Lottcrldge, Mr. and Mr. Harry Lawrle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wellcr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kloke, Mr. and Mra. J. Foatcr Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roaewater, Mr. and Mra. Daniel Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wcller, Major McCarthy, Dr. and Mra. Edmlston, Mr. and Mrs. Eyler, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Grennel, Mr. and Mr. Howard Faldrlge, Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Hunt, Mr. and Mr. Olm- a trad, Colonel and Mr. Bwobe and Mr. and Mra. A. T. Austin. An enjoyable dancing party waa given Saturday evening by the member of the Omlkron club. Among those Invited were Mia Edith Carson. Misa Evangeline Ho man, Mlas Katherln Perrine, Mia Zola Delltcker. Mlas Katherlna Powell, Mias Doris Wood. Mlaa Ethel Rlchter, Mia Chap man, Mia Marshall. Mlas B. Marshall, Miss Edith Patrick, Mlas Eunice Howell, Miss Elolse Wood, Miss Effle Height, Mlaa Violet Blrchmore, Mlas Rose Smyth. Mlas Louise Kennedy, Mlas Edith Burnham, Miss Lor sine Comstock, Miss Stella Chase, Mlas Hasel Smith, Mlaa Louiae Lord, Miss Luella Heyn, Miaa Martha Dale, Mlas Miriam Pat terson, Miss Glsdys Peters, Mias Gertrude White, Miss May Murphy, Miaa Fan Hol land, Mlaa McNamara, Miss Brown, Mlas Nell Guild, Miss Eleanor Jaqulth, Mlas Ethel Higbee, Miss Eugenia Whitmore, Miss Dorothy Morgan, Mis Ruth Moor head and Mabel Marr. The mem ber of the club Include Mr. Jamea Allen, Mr. Richard Baker. Mr. Glenn Buck, Mr. J. G. Brown, Mr. Joaeph Barker, Mr. Royal Comstock, Mr. A. L. Crelgh, Mr. Selwyn Doherty, Mr. Lester DrelhttUs, Mr. George Engler, Mr. Horace Aakwlth, Mr. Paul Beaton, Mr. Clair Balrd, Mr. Joseph Barker, Mr. G. E. Carpenter, Mr. F. K. Creedon. Mr. A. J. Collett, Mr. Jack Du mont, Mr. Ray Dumont, Mr. W. F. Foster, Mr. Philip Frederick. Mr. A. Gordon, Mr. H. B. Grsy, Mr. A. B. Hamilton, Mr. J. Hughes. Mr. C. Hamll, Mr. E. Ingram, Mr. B. E. Klpllnger. Mr. Harry Koch, Mr. Allen Lee, Mr. R. L. Patterson, Mr. Frank Parr, Mr. Galloway, Mr. Lawrence Gibson, Mr. E..F. Havena, Mr. J. W. Harris. Mr. Clif ford Hlne, Mr. Byron Harts. Mr. Wylle Hafer, Mr. H. C. Jensen, Mr. Harry KeTluy, Mr. I.ouls Lorlng, Mr Gaylord Martin, Mr. Doane Powell, Mr. Fred Patteraon, Mr. Lyman Peck, Mr. H. F.,Reed, Mr. H L. Roaaeau, Mr. J. E. Rogers, Mr. W. F. Schnoor. Mr. Robert Updike, Mr. Samuel Rees. Jr.; Mr. E. A. Rose, Mr. J. W. Bmlth, Mr. Wilson Bwltsler, Mr. W. M. Wood, Mr. W. R. Wood. Mr. Arthur Welsh. Mr. W. H. Guild, Mr. J. E. Bucking ham, Mr. E. O. Royce, Mr. Ralph Ralney, Mr. Paul Werhner, Mr. Jack Guild, "Mr, Voaburg, Mr. T. Beeb. Prospective IMeaaare. The Monday Bridge club will meet this week with Mrs. Arthur Remington. Mrs. Earl Klpllnger will be hostess of the meeting of the Junior Bridge club, Fri day. Miss Amy G .lore will entertain at lunch eon Wednesday, complimentary to Miss Jeanne Wakefield. . Mra. William Bears Poppleton will en tertain the members of the Original Cook ing club Thursday at her home. The Fort Omaha Brlge club did not meet last week, but will meet Tuesday at ths qusrters of Mrs. W. N. Haskell. Mrs. Herman Kountse will give a lunch eon Friday at her home for Mrs. Brlnker of St. Louis, guest of Mrs. C. K, Coutant. The next meeting of the Kountse Place Bridge club will be Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mussitt, 2018 Einney street. Mr. Jrm Mark and Mr. John Bryant will give a bridge party Friday afternoon at the borne of Mr. Marks, for Miss Emily Wareham. The Gamma Sigma High school fraternity will give a reception on February 22 at the fraternity room, at the home of Dr. and Mr. J. P. Lord. Mia Edith Patrick ha iaaued Invitation for a bridge party to be given Wedneaday afternoon at her home In honor of Miss Frances Schlinmelseng of Warren, Pa., who Is the gueat of Mlaa Hilda Hammer. Mra. George Sumner will be hosteaa at two luncheona thla week complimentary to her mother, Mr. John B. Berry of Chicago. The fjrat will be given Tueaday and the econd Thuraday. The Omaha chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution, will give a colonial, entertainment and aupper on Monday even- lng, February Z3, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Philip Potter. Those who attend are DavatwgrBjuay. Sanatorium Thia Institution ia the only one In the central west with separate buildings situated In their own ample grounda, yet entirely dis tinct and rendering It possible to classify case. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of noncontagious and nonmental dlaeaaea, no otbera be ing admitted. The other. Rest Cottage, being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases, requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. saked to appear In colonial costume and to bring the sum of (0 eenta. which will go toward the fund being collected for th continental hall to be built In Washington. Mra. Robert 1 Hamilton will give a bridge luncheon Tueaday at her home for Mis Jeanne Wakefield, whose wedding to Mr. Harry L. Street of Chicago took place Saturday evening. Major and Mr. Bradner D. Slaughter, Mr. and Mra. John Lot t ridge and Mra. Annella Gtttnore will give an I o'elock coffee Monday evening. February 23, at their home In Kountse Place. Mies Katherlne Moorhead and Ml Elisa beth Moorhead will give a valentine card party Thuraday at their home for Mlas Colt gueat of Mrs. Joaeph Gohn. and for Mlas Klttaon, gueat of Mrs. George E. Ball, all of Fort Crook. The Visiting Nurses' association will give Its annual birthday party next Friday afternoon at the Kountse Memorial Luth eran church, from J to I o'clock. No Invi tations have been Issued and everybody will be welcome. Captain and Mrs. Ooorge E. Ball will have as their gueats Mlas Luclle Kittson Mlaa Miriam Patterson, Lieutenant Neat Lieutenant Shallenberger, Lieutenant and Mrs. White and Captain and Mrs. Crlm mine will alao entertain at dinner Monday evening, when their guests from Omaha will Include Mias Mary Galbraith, Mias Jo aephlne Yuug and Mr. Bldney Smith. Dr. and Mrs. McMillan will have as their gueats Mlas Amy Gilmore, Miaa Loulae Kennedy, Mr. Paul Beaton and Captain Chandler. One of the larger dinner partlea pre ceding the german at Fort Crook Monday evening will be given by Captain and Mra Joaeph Gohn. Their gueats will Include Lieutenant and Mrs. Morrison, Mlaa Johns ton, Mlas Gilbert, Mlaa Colt, Miss Shallen berger of Lincoln, Mlas Agnes Burkley, Mlas Marion Connell, Mlas Katherlne Moor head, Mias Eugenie Whitmore and Mlas Edith Thomaa, Mr. C D. Fowler, Mr. B. W. Capen, Mr. Ward Palmer, Mr. Herbert Daniel, Mr. Conrad Young, Lieutenant Drury and Lieutenant Fooks. Come aad (Jo Goaalp. Miaa Helen Bholes returned today from week's visit In Lincoln. Mrs. Charles Ogden of Kansas City Is visiting Mrs. Charles Offutt. Mlaa Pauline Bchenrk Is visiting Miss Marie Gregoire in Dubuque, Ia. Mrs. Louis Allen, who has been visiting In Bloux City, returned Saturday. Mr. E. C. Smith of Beatrice, Neb., 1 visiting Mr. and Mr. A. L. Reed. . Mrs. C. E. Grsy hss gone to Milwaukee for a three week' visit with friends. Mr. and Mr. Frank McTaggart leave to day for a four months' tay In Fargo, N. D. Mr. and Mr. E. C. Miller have moved to their new home, 2341 South Thirty-fourth street. Mr. and Mra. Homer Searle are now occupying their new bungalow at 4915 Capi tol avenue. Mr. and Mr. Arthur D. Brandels are now domiciled at East Bixty-thlrd street, New York City. Mr. and Mra. E. V. Lewis have returned from Chicago, where they attended the utomoblle show. A dsughter waa born February S to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olln of Bait Lake City, for merly of Omaha. Mr. W. T. Robinson and Mra. J. M. Davis have returned from an extended vlalt In St. .Louie. Mrs. Louis Allen leave Monday to Join Mr. Allen at St. Lou la and will leave' for their home In New York. Mr. Douglas N. Grave and Mrs. Blanche Williama of Boston are gueats of their sis ters, the Mlsaes Wlthnell. Mrs. Helen Kroenert and daughter. Mlas Elisabeth Kroenert, will leave Sunday to spend a week In Chicago. , Mrs. John B. Berry of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, wilt arrive Monday to vlalt her daughter, Mr. George Bumner. Mr. Frank Hamilton, who ha been con fined to hi home by lllneas for a fort night, Is now able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee left Friday for Chicago, where they will make a short vlalt before leaving for the aouth. Mra. Brinkcr of fit Louts, who haa been visiting Mrs. C. K. Brlnker for the last week, will leave next Saturday for her home. Mr. Victor Roaewater has been notified that he will be a member of the reception committee March 4 at tha inauguration of President Taft. Mlaa Ottola Neamlth of Fort Omaha Is expected home today from an extended eaatern trip. Including New York City and Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Diets left last even ing for New York City, where they will sail Thursday for Egypt. Mrs. Htmebaugh and Mrs. Grace Guiou will accompany them. Miss Jesaie Nason will leave next week for a visit In southern California with Mrs. Harry Howard, formerly Miss Daisy French of Omaha, ana other friends and relatives. Mra. Harriet R. Lacey of Laramie, Wyo., 1 making an extended visit with friend In Omaha. She la now the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. George van Orman at T12 Park avenue. Mr. and Mr. Arthur C. Smith, who have been In the east for aoma time, are now In Lakewood, N. J., where Mr. Bmlth I convalescing from a aever attack of pneumonia. Mlaa France Schlmmelaeng arrived Fri day from Warren, Pa-, to spend several weeks aa the guest of Mlas Hilda Hammer. Miss Schlmmelaeng and Miss Hammer were classmates at Vaaaar. Mlas Gertrude Moorhead, who has been visiting In . N:w York City, is now the guest of. her sister, Mrs. Roy Dougall, in Plttaburg, Pa., and 1 expected home the latter part of tha week. Ml" Zola Dellecker will leave Friday of nex. week for Lincoln to attend the danoe glv.Jn by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the Lincoln hotel. She will be a gueat at the Kappa Alpha Theta aororlty houae during her stay in Lincoln. ' Mr. and Mra. John B. Brady, Mr. and Mra Thomaa L. Da via and Miss Helen Davis will leave today for a trip to Palm Renin. Mias Ruth Moorhead will accom pany them and meet Mrs. Bradway of Chlctifo, who la spending the winter at Palm Beach. Mr. and Mr. B A. Cudahy, Mr. E. A. Cudahy, jr., and Mias Jesn Cudahy left Friday for a month's sojourn In tha south, where they will visit Auguata and Palm B,each. On their way .home they will stop In New York City and In Washington, where Mlas Helen Cudahy is In school. Weddlags aa Kasaseaneats. Mr. and Mra. Ames Snyder announce the engagement of thelr'.daughter. Miss Mabel M. Bnyder, to Rev. Charlea E. Cobbcy of Beatrice, Neb. The wedding will take place In June. One of the larger weddings of tho month will be that of Miss Jeanne Wakefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wake field, to Mr. Harry L. Street of Chicago, which will take place Saturday evening at All Saints' church at I o'clock. A recep tion will KIIqw at th home of th brlda. The wedding party will include Mr. Thomaa Martin Bpofford of Kar.saa City, cousin of the bride, matron of honor; Mia Ella Ma Brown, maid of honor; Mis Agnea Street, cousin cf th groom, and Mlaa Margaret Street, alatar of the groo-n, txAn of Chicago, will be the bridesmaids. Mr. Norman A. Street, brother of the groom, will b best man, and tb ushers will be Mr. Douglas Street, cousin ef the a-aaaaka. rSSr agpajjMyspajsgsjaM KSSSBSBSBBSEi Bargains in i SEWING MACHINES 1 Wheeler & Wilson, No. 9. 6 draw er, drop head, slightly uaed $22-so 1 White, drop head, almost new, for $27-60 1 $50.00 Full Cabinet, Minnesota Auto lift, good a new . ... 1 Second hand White, box top, In good order, for $7.50 1 Second hand Singer, box top, In good order, for ..$5.00 1 Second hand Domestic, In good or der, for $8-0 New Machines at 120.00 and up. Machines rented, supplies and re pairs for all 'machines. Gustafson & Henrickson Bomti eawlBlr Maehln Of fie Korth'east Corner lata and Capitol Are, otl Xioral Bldg. ntoaest Bell. Dong. 1874; lad. A-3S52. AUDITOR IU M Grand Concert SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21ST by Uie Philippine Constab ulary Band 85 - MUSICIANS - 85 on their way to the Inauguration of President Ttvft Seat sale opens Friday, February 18th. Prlcea 50c, 75c and $1.00. August Molier, head of the Violin de partment of the Wealeyan Coneervatory of Mualo, Lincoln, Neb., beg to announce that he will teach at Room 612 Karbach Block, corner 15th and Douglas, on Wed neaday only on which day ha will be pleased to receive proapectlv pupil. The Calumet's Thousands of peitrons are In a uni son praiklng "Plate Dinners" Original with the Calumet. Monday Table d'Hote. groom; Mr. C. W. Folds, Dr. R. II. Harvey, all of Chicago, and Mr. H. E. O'Neill and Mr. Stockton Heth. . Mr. R. La Book, the well known ladle' tailor and (urrier of Omaha, haa greatly Increaaed the facllitlea of hi fire depart ment, and in the future thla branch of the bualnesa will be known aa the firm of La- Booic ft Yost, furrier. Mr. Yost alao need no introduction to the ladies of thla city nd vicinity, having been asaociated for th last three year with Mr. Aulabaugh, th furrier of Douglas street. Mr. Yost has an acknowledged reputation of long ex perience aa an expert and A No. I lurrler, and ha already won the confidence of the many lady patron who are connoisseur In thia line. Prfesaloaal Musratri. The professional mourner who can be hired in many European tit lea to follow in the funeral proceaalon end look grief- stricken 1 usualy secured through burial societies. These furnish men or women. dreased in keeping with the desire of the family of the late lamented. 1 tiny aiao weep to Older. At homes where slf-control IS deemed a virtue mere is no loua demon stration pf sorrow, but where the real mourners are emotional and give way to weeping they are usually outdone by the profeaslonala. An undertaker In Delaware furnished mournera euveral times reot'ntly. and the experiment was so sucresafui. the stricken funilllt-e were ao well pleased with the manrr In which the mourning pur Uea had been augmented, that tlie runerai airecior naa wivrmuira tu eniri the professional mourner's business, Willi hopes for surceds. New York Tribune. (iwveramesit Ownership. Manitoba' fliat year under government ownership of the telephone aystem shows a surplus of tJ&o.Ouo, and the second year opem with rurumlara of reductiona In rales amounting to at leaat per rent, in plant was bought for $4,M).uu0 from the Bell Telephone company. 1 tirougnoui in L'siiadian wast public ownership of natural monopolies 1 a very popular poucy. A&iX m OF Suits, Dresses and Waists The charm of refined taste tn style and moklnfl so apparent In all Elite Garments Is one reason ol tlielr popularity.' The smart styles, graceful lines, clever trimmings, unrivaled fit and skillful tailoring evoke the admiration of the most critical and hard-to-please. In the spring line of "Elite" garments the designs are limitless, the qualities choice. It is easy to select a style suited to your individual type, a practical garment with cut lavish expenditure. RIew Silk Petticoats Dozens of new Silk Petticoats just received, regular sizes, in all colors, with or without all silk underruffle, extra siies, in, black 1 All A 1 J A at oaiy, wan oeist quality 01 iieauieroioom under- s n nn ruffle. These are regular $10 values else where, our price only - Afternoon Tea tor Ladies AT THE IIENSIIAW Preparations have been made to serve Ladles every day In the sumptuous dining rooms of The Henshaw Cafe After Theater Parties Matinee Parties Banquets. Noon Luncheons Are Specialties to which We Cater Ladles Always Feel at Ease in Omaha's Grandest Cafe GAe HENSHAW Silver and Gold X v J r Sherman Gl NcConnell Drug Co,, Corner leth and Dodge. Owl Drug Co., Corner leth and Harney. MM M ( Tlie Essence of Good ' Dressing Is Good Taste Correctness of style demands art. The nice touch, the distinctive tone, character, style and superior quality are characteristics ot my productions. North- East Corner LA-BOOK YOST, Furriers. Inducement We are making a liberal offer on furs by way ol Introduction. IVIIVIE. FRAYER Representative for MARIETTA STANLEY COMPANY, Sempro Glovlne and Egyptian Fac? Powders. Etc. Mme. FRAYER'S SPECIALTIES Mins. Frayer's Adellght Cream, Perfumes II air Solvent, Hair Grower and Tooth Paste. Agent' Office, lftth and Farnam Street, Flat 0, Davldge Block. Ttie Everlnstlno Aim ol HANSON'S CAFE is INCOMPARABLE SERVICE This has neressltstr-J Kill avaltrxtt.i- on tlio first floor whjta mn on ttie HKCond flour. Vou will be surprliwil st tlia inarvt-lousiy quick servioa. It's for your convenience. Kverybody praises ths liiiproveui.nl. SUNDAY TABLE D HOT 73c YOU WILL PAY IC2.00 EVERYWHERE ELSE. Only Meat Waiters at Night. ST. mmm r m a ma I a a Con Bon Dish Free MOXDv&r, 0:00 A. 10 th and Dodge, 10th and Harnex, Monday morning; at 8:00 o'clock we shall place on sale 1,000 lbs, Fcnaway Chocolates, as follows: 1 lb. Fenaway Chocolates, at 60c 1 Silver and Gold Bon Bon Dish OOc Total flJio' Monday, commencing; at 9:00 a. m., Bon Bon Dish and Chocolates, for OOc This Is strictly a prise Introductory offer, for you never ate finer choco lates. On sale at both Rexall' Stores. 16th and Howard Streets MEGEATH 1421 Now at STATIONERY Farnani Street. CO., aa g Ha