THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 21, 1000. It EVERY DAT TAKEN IN SOCIET aeasSsiasaDBM Calendar Crowded So full Hotteiies Unit Plan Carefully for Oneiti. imOTATIONS STILL COMIXO Marriage of Mlsa Jeanae WakefleM. ta Mr. Harry Lakaiaa Street flatar 4a y ISvealnaj Last f Larsre Wlater Weaelae. Beglaalaa Iyat. Tbm Lenten maid In quint tray To hr devnUrai wends her way. No thoughts haa aha for social whirl. Or time for man, thia gentle girl. For forty days aha will deny AH worldly joy, to fast and try To lead a Ufa of rapt devotion. Forget the dance and bridge commotion. At little aid till EiuitM- day Mta-ht ba some wood, ao let me aay. That for this maid, with eye downcast, . man might help to "hold her rt. Maria Q. Btapp, ' I l T Social CI radar. MONTMT Oammar Sigma reception; Jauhtera of the American Revolution, jeolonlal entertainment and miptx-r at th boms of Mr. and Mra. Philip Potter Major and Mrs. Bradner D. Slaughter, o'clock coffee; annual Washington' birthday dinner at Omaha club; Monda Bridge club meeting, with Mra. Joseo liarker: Mra. Victor CaJJwel. luncheon Mra. F. A. Naah, buffet luncheon; Ml . Marion connell, erternoon bridge party lor sues fcJia uowmn or m, joenpn, Mo. tha Qui Viva Ianclng club, Colonial bal at Chamber danoinsr acadomy; Mra. C, W. Russell, kenalngton for Kappa Gamma oorority. TUESDAY The Mlaaea Sharp, luncheon for Mra O. T. Eastman and Mra. E. W Lie of New York City, at Omaha club Mr. and Mra. Howard II. Baldrlge, din tier; New Bridge olub meeting with Mtii Mary suenairason: Mra. Robert Franklin Smith. Midge party; Mra. R. C. Doaler, K. K. K. club; Mra. Otto Nesmlth, Fort Omaha Bridge club; lieutenant and Mri Ttoudo Miller, dinner party: Mra. J. H iAimont, Thlmhle club; Mra. Jullua Furth and Mra. Drelfuoa, bridge parly at Mat roDOlltan club. W BLBNBDA Y Meeting of tha Amateurs, with Mra. a 8. Caldwell; Mts. John U Hinas, luncheon; Mlaa Elisabeth Lloyd ana Mlaa urace Lloyd, apron shower for Mlaa Isabel Mllroy. THURSDAY Mra. White, Star Whlat club; Mrs. William Fen wick. National Whlat club. FRIDAY Dancing party at Fort Omaha .Junior Bridge club meeting, .th Mine Mabel Marr; Omaha High achool cad at officers' prom, at Chambers academy. SATURDAY Saturday Night Dancing class dance at Chamber; Mr. and Mirs. V. A. Uiimroeil, dinner party. Th aext two days will b crowded so full that many a one will be embarrassed In making a choios between hosteeaes, while tha on who would make sure of a per. fectly congenial fierty must use rare tact Indeed. Among ti larger things Monday will be tha buffet luncheon to be given by Mrs. F. A. Naah, th I o'clock coffee to be given by Major and Mra Brad Slaughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Lottrldge and Mrs. Anella GUmore, and tha afternoon reception given between I and 6 o'clock at tha home of Dr. and Mrs. John P. Lord by Gamma Blrma fraternity. Mrs. Victor Caldwell will also entertain at luncheon. - ' Tuesday th luncheon to be given by the Mlises Sharp at tha Omaha club In com pliment to Mrs. B. W. Lee and Mr. O. T. Eastman will be among th larger thlnga As Lent begins with Wednesday th af- Trie Cat Fog The Btf sylvian keenly appreciated bv the man whose time "counts" U found in the light, convenient, depend- Baker Glecttuo Runabout It la tha smartest, spsadtast and msetaptodateatoetrie runabout avr produced. law currant aonsmnptloa long nuaaga radloa aontrouar aa stewing wheel-divided seat ample carrying capacity sndar seat ananraasaad for either bust mm or plsaaoie purposes. . Equipped with high overload aapeeity motor and controller that will MOT arc or "f raaaa". It Is the perfect ear for phyat. aJaaa prof caaloaal and tasincaa asn lrtioutarly adapted for aaeneongsated streets, yet ao abasia and easy mi operation that ay waaua aaa drive it Tha Baker Kleetrie Runabout opens a new era to eiestrie vebi a)a eoaatraetkat. Let aa give peaj a dstnonatia. tkn af thia eon mo lent modal. Appointments made by "phone" or lottery Wewillailfor ran ot KLECTRIG GARAOB CO IM Tenant St, Omaha, Web. Xalewaoae Boaglaa 3i. Extra Bargains In SEWING MACHINES THIS WEEK. . 1 latest style White, slightly used, for 938.00 1 Wblt Cabinet, paw $30.00 1 almoat niw Domtitlo MS.00 1 eecond-hand Domestlo with all attachments 910.00 1 second-hand Whit 97.O0 second-hand Singer 00.00 It you want tha beat sewing ma chine that money can buy get the SOaCSSTIO. Wa hate It In different style and finish. W rent, repair and have supplies for all niaohlnea Call up Bell Douglas 1174, or Inde pendent A-ISSt Domestic Sewing Machine Office N. E. Cor. lClh and Capitol. Betas tojal ItmAFSOa MaTWCKSOaT. fairs for th remainder of th week ar small and Informal la th main. House parties ar probably th jollleet way of entertaining, and especially among new eoenee. Shortly there will be quite an esodue of Omaha people for th Pa ciflo coast to spnnd tha rest of the winter Mr. and Mra. Gurdon W. Wattles, who tear aome time In March for their new winter home at Hollywood, near Los An geles, Cat, will entertain a number Omaha rwmle, some of whom are now traveling In California and several who will leave several weeks later. Mr. and Mra Victor Caldwell will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Wattles when they leave, and Mr. and Mra J. 1 Baum, who are at present In Loe Angeles, wilt join them. General and Mrs C F. Manderaon and their guest. Miss McCook. of New York City, who leave Monday, will probably visit at Hollywood for a time. Later Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kirk endell, Mr. and Mra. Glen Wharton and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed are planning to go to California and will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wattle. Mr. and Mra. Georg A. Joslyn will leave soon for Call fornla, where thay will travel In their tour ing; car. One of th first of ths charity affairs planned for Lent will be th comedy, "The Elopement of Ellen," Friday evening at the First Congregational church. The plot Is said to be Interesting and novel. The cast of charaoters for th play, which la under tha direction of Mlaa Mary A. Wallace, In eludes Richard Ford (a devoted young hue- band) Dr. Robert Holllater Mollis (his wife) Sadie Chapman Robert Shepherd (Mollie s orotneri wara rainier Mas Ten Eyck (a chum of Robert's) Eugene Royc Dorothy March (en cared to Max) rayett mresner June Haverhill (Wellealey us Elisabeth wuilams John Hume (rector of St Agnea) Jean O. Jones Ths play Is to be given In the parlors of the First Congregational church Friday evening, February K. Pleaeosrea Paat. The members of th D. D. club wer en tertalned Tuesday evening at th home ot Miss Emma Gustaveaon. The evening waa spent In playing cards, at which Mlaa Min nie Rail won high score. Th Kounts Place Bridge club met Fri day evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Muffltt. Sixteen gueata wer present, and tha next meeting will be In two weeks, with Judge and Mrs. James Macomber. Mra. Frank Leslie entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home for the members ot tha Virginia club. Covers wer placed for nine guests. The next meeting of the club will be In two weeks at th home of Mrs. Frederick Davla. The Kismet club waa entertained Thurs day evening by Mr. and Mrs. James Morris. Tha prises wer awarded to Mra. Harry Rowley and Mr. C. V. Warfleld. The next meeting will be in two weeks with' Mr. and Mra J. W. Petera Miss Olive Spain entertained at a box party at the Boyd Saturday afternoon. Tha guests ware high achool girls, and were chaperoned by Mrs. W. O. Spain. Thoae present were: Misses Gladys Rohrbough, Lett Bryant, Olive Spain, Mlriai Baldwin, Anna Purdy, and Mra. W. G. Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw gave an Informal dinner at their home Friday evening. A color acheme of red and white waa effec tlvely employed. The occaalon was Mr. Shaw's birthday. Those present war Prof, and Mra. Davldaon, Prof, and Mrs. Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shankey. Mrs. S. O. Walker was given a surprise party Wedneaday in celebration of her birthday. Th evening waa spent playing nign rive, after which supper was served. Th prises wer awarded to Mrs. George B. Collins, Mr. C. A. Henry, Mrs. W. S. Callahan and Mr. O. Kronstead. Ten tables of players wore present. Mra John T. Yates gave a matinee party Saturday at tha Boyd In honor of Mri. John B. Berry of Chicago, who Is ths guest of her daughter, Mra. George Sum ner. Those preaent were: Mesdamea George B. Sumner, John A. Kuhn, Franklin Boulter, John B. Berry, J. J. McMullen: Mlsa May Yatea, Mr. and Mra John T. Yates, A dinner and musicals waa given Satur day evening at the Hotel Loyal In one ot thti private dining rooms by a club ot Ufa Insurance men. Covers wore laid for thirty two gueata. Following dinner a musical program was given by Mr. Shoup, violinist, rectntly of Berlin, Germany; Miss Corrlne Paulson, pianists, and Mrs. O. W. Noble and Mr. Ward Palmer, who sang. An enjoyable dancing party waa th third annual masquerade of the Et-A-Vlrp club, given at Chambers', Thursday evening. The hall waa draped In the club colore, purple and gold, and several cosy corners prettily arranged preaented an attractive appear ance. A great many handsome costumes war worn and thoae preaent enjoyed a delightful evening. The next dance of th Mlaa Ruth Latenaer gave a matinee luncheon Saturday for Miss Marjorle Reed ot Evanston, 111., who Is th guest of Mra. George Marples. The table was decorated with American Beauty rose and those present were Miss Marjorla Reed, Mlas Louise Grant, Mlaa Jeannette Miller, Mlas Louisa Barnard, Mlaa ao Fries and Mlsa Ruth Latenaer. Fallowing luncheon they attended Boyd's theater. club will be given April IB. Mrs. T. M. Orr gave a prettily appointed luncheon party Saturday at th Omaha club In honor of Mlas Jeanne Wakefield. Spring flowers formed a pretty decoration for th table and the gueata Included Mlas Wake field, Mlas Ella Mae Brown, Mra. Thomaa Martin Spofford of Kansas City, Mrs. Ben Wood of Kansas City, Mra C. A. Street of Chicago, Miss Agnea Street. Mlas Margaret Street, Mra. Robert Harvey and Mrs. C. W. Folds, all ot Chicago; Mra John A. Wake field and tha hostess. General Charles Morton entertained as his guests at luncheon at the Omaha club Saturday the following: Messrs. Polk, Rawson and Boteford ot Des Moines, la, and Colonel Evans, Major Kennedy, Major Oalbralth, Major Erwln, Major McCarthy nd Lieutenant Millar. Th men from Des Moines ar representing the Commer cial club of that city, and are In Omaha In th lntereat of the big military tourna men which will , be held In Des Molne some time In September, next. Mra Brinker of St. Louis, who Is th guest of her alster. Mrs. C. K. Coutant, was honor guest at a whlat luncheon Saturday, given by Mra. Z. T. Lindsay at her home. High ridge. Bprlng flower were used in decora tion and those present were Mrs. Brinker, Mrs. Coutant, Mrs. Henry W. Yates. Mrs. Horace Everetta, Mrs. John N. Baldwin and Mra. Joel Stewart ot Council Bluffs. Mrs. Philip Potter. Mra Howard B. Smith, Mra Thomaa Creigh, Mrs. Q. W. OajineU. Mra. E. H. Martin and th hoatcaa The members of the San Soucl club gave Juvenile party Friday evening at the oma of Mlsa Be; tha Plxton. Tfcer was a hurt program in which all participated snd Miss Gladys Holmgren received first prls and Miss Nellie Hurst tha conaolatlon, after which refreshments wer served. The members present war: Mlaaea, Berths Piston, Nellie Hurat. Maud Wilcox. Jessie Robinson, Clara Curtis, Flora Stemm. Jennie Nelson, Gladys Holmgren, Stella Olson, Jssal Corey, Charlotte Pa torso a aad Julia Downs. Mra Plxton was assisted by Mlas) Btbat UecuUraoa and Messrs. Laroy Wllooa. Morgan Torrey and William Hurat Th next meeting will be with Mlaa Jeasle Corey, Friday evening, March t, at her horn. Mr. Frank Schmlts entertained th Cll tlub members and women Thursday even Ing at th home of Mrs. Fred Hoy. OT Oak street. The evening was spent st pro greeslve high-five. Prises were won by Misses Wemmer and Munson and Messrs. Oeske and Hoi it After which luncheon was served. Those preaent were: Mlsees Ruby Wemmer, Mamie Munson, Minnie Crufal, Ha Bridges, Edllh Bonders, F.orence Hoye, Messrs. O. V. Davla, Paul Oeske, O. E. Phelps, William Hoist. William Balnea. H. A. Big wart, Frank Schmlts. Mra. Harry H. Putnam waa hostess at handkerchief shower Saturday afternoon for Miss Isabel MUrcy, who will be one of the spring brides. Luncheon waa served the latter part of th afternoon and the table daintily decorated ulth violets and ferna and candles with violet shades. Place card In violet design marked the places pf Mlases Isabel Mllroy, Katharine Mllroy, Nan Cun nlngham, Eloiae Jenka, Mabel Htcka, Dollle Cowduroy, Beulah Evana, Cora Evans, Elisabeth Lloyd, Grace Lloyd, Ruth ThomP' son, Mildred Cooper, Grace Putnam, Mra, George Trimble, Mra Edward Slater an the hoatesa Mrs. William Sidney entertained Friday evening at dinner In honor of Mlsa Cecilia Klein of St. Paul, who Is the guest of Mrs William Rhyn. The guests were seated st on long table, which had for a center piece a bouquet of pink carnations. The evening waa apent In cards and the high sco:es were mad by Mrs. B. B. Mason and Mlsa Katherlne Daly. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. j. H. Wafferberger, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wigman. Mr. and Mra. J. -R. WUIlama, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Walker, Mr. and Mra. William Sidney; Misses, Ce cella Klein, St. Paul; Helen Daly. Bemloe McCarthy, Katherlne Daly; Messrs, Charles Bressman and Dr. William Leary. Mr. 8amuel Emerson Howell and Miss Hermlne Blessing entertained delightfully Saturday afternoon at a reception from 3 to 5 at the home of Mrs. Howell In honor of Miss Gertrude White and her guest. Miss Maud Bradfleld of Barnesvtlle, O. The guests wer received In th drawing room snd a decoration of daffodils was used throughout the house. In the dining room the table had for a center a basket tilled with daffodils and tied with a yellow tulle bow. Assisting in the latter room were Mrs. Warren Switsler, Mrs. J. Stewart White, Mra Tyler Belt and Mrs. W. F. Denny. Assisting through th rooms wer Mlas Comstock, Miss Lorraine Comstock Miss Louts Kennedy of Fort Omaha, Miss Gwendoline White, Mlas Allc Switsler, Miss Lois Howell, Miss Branden, Mrs. George West and Mra. Colt Campbell. About 260 cards were Issued. Th twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. V. Buresh was the occasion for a pleasant surprise party Thursday evening, given by their friends and neigh bors at their home, 1623 Lincoln avenue, Several of the gueata wer member of Lodge Dobromlla, of which Mrs. Buresh Is a member. It was a genuine surprise and neither Mr. nor Mra. Buresh had any sua plclbn of tha party. The guests brought with them refreshments prepared In real Bohemian styl and alao many glfte. In cluding flower and china. Congratulations were received from many out-of-town mends. The arrangement committee of th party surprised all by b lnglng with them th eminent violinist, Mr. J. F. Kolbaba, recently of Chicago, and a gradu ate ot tha Prague Conservatory of Music. He gave a selected program of mualo from the great masters and also folk songs of Bohemia. About thirty-six guests wer present Mra D. C. John was hostess at a recep' tlon Saturday from t to ( o'clook for her daughters, Mrs. Frank Armltago and Mra C. Johns, jr., both of Milwaukee. Th rooms bad a decoration of narcissus and daffodils. Those assisting were: Maadamea L. S. Leavltt, T. Combs, F. R. Elson, J. O. Yelser, J. E. Dodda and E. I. Hume. The guests Included: Mesdames C. E, Pre ff on. A. Haughey, G. C. Edgerly, A. W. Cross- man, D, C. Dodds, A. L. Meager, E. C. Bennett, B. A. Phillips, F. H. Chlckering, C. W, Drew, O. W. Templeton, J. W. Mar shall, Ellaabeth Colfax, Mary Hoke. W. H. Head, Lillian Dibble, Louis Borshelm, J. p. Workman, Royal D. Miller, A. T. Hewitt. W. L. Selby, John Hume, F. H. Pyke, Paul Ferris, Paul Bollan and C. W. Bolby; Mlaaea Florence Moore, Staler, Du Bolt. Jackson, Rlggs, (Rohrbough, Cummlngs, Margaret Hamilton, Greene, Watts, Horn, Little, Baker and Bttllard. Th home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustar A. Wlese waa the acene of a very pretty chil dren's party Thursday afternoon, th oc caalon being th third birthday of little Alice Wlese. A color scheme of red and whit and hearts were used In decorating th luncheon and favors. Tha dining room was decorated with .festoons ot hearts and hanging baskets, and the table was a de light to the little guests. They wer en tertained In th billiard room with games by Mlaa Frances Landge and Miss Florence Woodhall. Music was furnished by Mr. Heyn. The guests were: Mrs. J. B. Red field and daughters, Luclle snd Naomi; Mra Will Almanson and son, Howard; Mrs. Will Carson and son. Weir; Mrs. Paul Pat- ton and daughter, Elisabeth; Mra. E. Hol- ovtchiner and daughter, Ellce; Mra. Law rence Whitmarah and daughter, Helen; Mri. Tim uraden and ion, Robert; Mra. Hugh Stevenson and children, William and Amy; Mrs. Harry Root and eon, Alanaon; Mra. Wlllli Yatas and daughter, Anna Lee; Mrs. Bchnsuber and son. Louis; Mrs. Gus Wulff and daughter, Bertha; Mlsa Kent. Mra Kerr, Miss Bertha McFadden. Mlsa Lav. Idge. Mlaa Woodhall, Mra. Odefey, Mra Wrauch, Mrs. Gallagher, Mra. Hamilton. Mra. Warfleld. Prospective Pleasures. Mrs. Victor Caldwell will give a luncheon Monday, at her home. Mrs. John I Hln will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at her home. Mra. Robert F. Smith will be hostess at bridge party Tueaday afternoon. Th Metropolitan club will give a dance Monday evening at the olub rooms. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Grimmel will rlva a dinner Saturday evening at their home. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Patterson will enter tain Monday evening at their home, 1504 North Seventeenth atreet, in celebration of Sanatorium I I This institution Is the only one la th central west with separate buildings situated In their own aruule ground!, yet entirely dis tinct and rendering It possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment ot noncontagious and conmental dlseasts. no others be ing admitted. The other, Real Cottage, being designed tor and devoted to the exclusive treatment ot select mental cases, requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. BrnHfW,'HM JW'Jtt .'.'.'Bllf 1l,"I'!lim''F!ff I U..J, , il'MtlUM'fflJjiU'l.l.i.'WBI "aaiaw i .. n i the nineteenth birthday of their son, Mr. Casslus Patterson. Mrs. Otto Nesmlth will be hostess this week for the" meeting of the Fort Omaha Bridge club. ' Mrs. O. W. Dunn will give a card party Tuesday afternoon at her home at th Pot' ter apartmenta Mrs. Julius Furth snd Mrs. Dreifoos will entertain at bridge Tuesday afternoon at the Metropolitan club: Mrs. W. J. Connell and Miss Marlon Con- nell will give a bridge party Monday after noon for their guest, Miss Ella Cowan of St. Joseph, Mo. Lieutenant and Mrs. Troupe Miller will entertain at dinner Tueaday evening In honor of Lieutenant and Mra. W. N. Haa kell of Fort Omaha, and for Lieutenant and Mra W. V. Carter, who leave ahortly for tha Philippine Islands. A colonial ball will be given Monday evening by th members of the Qui Vtv Dancing club at Chambers' academy. Th gueata will all come In' costumes appro priate to the occasion and supper will be served th latter part of the evening. Th committee Includes Mrs. Henry M. Mo Donald, Mrs. Millard Funkhouser and Mra W. H. Heron. On of the large affairs planned for Mon day, Washington's birthday, will be the an nual reception to be given by the members of Gamma Sigma fraternity at thalr olub rooms at tha horn of Dr. and Mra J. P. Lord. Among the chaperones will be Dr. and Mra J. P. Lord. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Q. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Osborne. The young women assisting will be Mlsa Marguerite Buach, Miss Dorothy Stevens, Miss Florence Olm- stead. Miss Mary Holllnger, Mlaa Franoes Todd, Mlsa Ruth Gould and Mlaa Uarda Scott. Come and Go Goaalp. Mrs. Theodore L. Rlngwalt and daughter are visiting friends In San Francisco. Mr. and Mra Herbert Mills will leave soon for their new home In Trenton, Nob. Mra F. H. Gaines returns today from a month's visit In New York and Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon V. Smith, Jr., left Friday to apend a month in Hot Springs, Ark. Mlsa Adeline Varley of Kansas City Is visiting Mrs. Bret B. Booth and Mr. Harry Laufenburg. Miss Eugenie Whltmor will leave this week for Kansas City to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Cares. Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyers have moved into their new home at 6S8 North Cen tral boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hayden and family have returned from a six weeks' trip to southern California. Miss 3 la Cowan of Bt Joseph, Mo., who Is the guest ot Miss Marlon Connell, will lesve Tuesday for her home. Major Charles T. Clark has arrived from Cuba to succeed Captain J. W. Van Duaen as post surgeon at Fort Orook. Mlaa Shallenberger of Lincoln spent a part of the week the guest of her brother, Lieutenant Shallenberger of Fort Crook. Mr. F. A. Schenck of Tonganozl. Mo., Is visiting his sister, Miss Naomi F. Schenck. at her horn, I80J Pratt street Mrs. Nellie Lane Summers has been visiting her son. Mr. Lane Bummers, who is attending college at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. John R. Rlngwalt leaves next week for New York City, where she wlU join a party of friends and take the Mediterranean trip. Mr. and Mra. Frank Crawford left Satur day evening for a month's visit through the east. Including Pittsburg, Pa, and Worcester, Masa Miss Gertrude White and Miss Bradfleld of Barneaville, O., who la her guest, spent part of the week at Fremont, gueata of MUs Etta Schneider. Miss Blanche Moody has returned to her home In MoodyvlUe, Kan., after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mra. Q. W. Cher rlngton, U4 North Twenty-third atreet. . Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Anglln have r: turned from Rochester, Minn., where they have been for several weeks for th bene fit of Dr. Anglln's health, which Is much Improved. Mra Robert R. Rlngwalt, who haa been spending aever&l months In the Puget Sound country, will spend a fortnight In Seattle before leaving for southern Cali fornia for a three months' stay. t Mr. and Mra. Clement Chase returned Thursday from a four weeks' , eastern trip. Including Chicago, New York and Philadel phia. Mra. Chase apent aom time vlaKlng bar son, Clement Chase, Jr., at Cornell college, and her daughter, Miss Carmelite Chase, at Bryn Mawr. Miss Gertrude Moorhead returned this morning from an extended visit with friends and relatives in New York CKy and Pitts burg. Mlas Moorhead was accompanied by her little niece, Frances Dougall of Pitts burg. Mrs. F, Warner Robinson and two chil dren, who have been visiting Judga and Mrs. James B. Maoomber, left Thursday for their home In New York City. Mrs. Robinson was formerly Miss Gertrude Macomber ot Omaha. Omaha arrivals In St Augustine, Fie., during the week Included Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Blackwell, who are spending some time at the Hotel Ponce de Leon. Mr, W. C. Bullard and Mr. W. C Smith' of Omaha are at the Alcasar. Little Miss Katherlne Baum Is enter taining a house party for the week's end, chaperoned by Mra Pauline Wheeler. The guests include Misses Esther Wll helm, Grace Allison and Josephine Cong don. The guests arrived Friday and re mained until Sunday and an Informal and.; jolly time waa planned for the little girls. Mr. and Mra A. L. Reed will open their country home, "Aloha," near the Country olub, a week from Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bprague will move Into their home near the Country club about March L and Mr. and Mra. A. J. Love expeot to take poaseaslon of their country home "The Bunkers," at the same place, during the first week In March. Weddings aad Ensagcmcat. Mra J. H. Evans has announced the en gagement of her niece. Miss Pauline Shenck, to Mr. Darley Pollard of San Fran olsoo, formerly ot Omaha, The wedding wla take plao In the early summer. The wedding of Miss Fanny Frumkln ot New Haven, Cbnn., to Mr. David - Gross will take place Tueaday, February 23, at Myrtle hall. The ceremony will be followed by a teoeptloo at which the gueata will number eighty. The marriage of Miss Bertha Van Camp of Omaha, slater of Mrs. B. R. McMabon, to Mr. Thomas Fowler Molntyrs of Mon treal, Can., took place at 7 o'clock Sat urday evening at St. Paul's ohurch in Mon treal. The ceremony .was followed by a wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Moe of Montreal. Lest of the several large fashionable weddings scheduled) for this winter and a fitting closing of a brilliant season was that of Mis Jeann Wakefield, daughter of Mr. and Mra John A. Wakefield, and Mr. Harry Lockman Street of Chicago, which waa solemnised at 8 o'clock Satur day evening at All Saints' church, Rev. T. J. Mackay officiating. It waa a yellow and white wedding, but the church decoration was simple. Palms, ferns and white car nations were used about ths chancel and altar and sprays of asparagus fern were tied to the ends .ot thepews with bows of yellow and white tulle. The wedding party came Into the church to the Lohen grin wedding march, which waa continued softly during the ceremony. The ushers, Mr. Douglas Street of Chicago and Mr. Stockton Hath, Mr. Harry O'Neill and Dr. Robert Hsrvey of Chicago and Mr. C. W. Folds of Chicago preceded the party, of which Mrs. Thomas Martin Spofford of Kansas City, aa matron of honor, came first She wore a gown of white aatln with overdress In tunlo effect, dotted with pearls and crystals overlaid with gold. Miss Margaret Street, stater of the groom, and Mlas Agnes Street, e cousin of the groom. both of Chicago, came next, each walking alone They were gowned alike In white satin, with overdresses of white chiffon, dotted with gold and with gold trimmings. Miss Ella Mae Brown, aa maid of honor, came next Her gown waa of white aatln with overdress of gold embroidered net snd trimmings of gold. These gowns were all cut decollette, with short sleeves and trains, and sll the costumes were supple mented with gold slippers and gold butter flies In ths hair. All carried ahowers of daffodils. The bride, with her father, cane last. She wore a eoatume of heavy soft white satin, with richly embroidered panela front and back extending from the shoul ders to the foot of th skirt and the end of the court train. The yoke and sleeves were of princess lace. The wedding veil was held to place with a wreath of orange blossoms snd she wore a circle of diamonds and pearls, the gift of the groom. The round bouquet of lilies of the valley waa tlad with a white tulle scarf. Following JTAIBNAM ST. FABRICS and STYLES Embracing the Best Grades ol Tailor ing In our Spring Apparel tor Women Materials were never so beautiful and varied the old rose shades and greys are exceptionally good and so many cloths have a soft and classy effect . Tailored Suits at $25, $35, $45 In the more medium priced tailored suitsS25, S35 and S45v we arc showing a great many de cidediy new models. They come in all the new spring fabrics and colors, and are very exceptional in every respect New Spring Waists TVC !. t Mundreds waists'sin messalines, tailetas, nets, crepes, lingeries, handembroidered linens and India linons IF CLOSING OUT ALL WINTER HATS MUST MAKE ROOM FOR SPRINO QOODtt Any Winter Hat In tha House HALF PRICE New 8prlrtf Modal On Display F. M. OCHADELL CO., 1522 Douglas Street Mme. FRAYER New Leocallon -- M efjesatli Stationery Co. 1431 Farnam atretwl Phone Doualas 834 empre, Gloria aad AdaUght rzeparatiosa. Wholesale offer for areata. Savlage Block, rial 6, ltta and raroam Bis. rhoaas Douglas 9707. WHEHB a Afternoon Tea for Ladies AT THE HENSIIAW Preparations have been made to serve Ladies 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. Ladies Always Feel at Ease in Omaha's Grandest Cafe. me HENSHAW Not one day but every day Hanson's Cafe Surpasses all other In . quick, aUeat service, the kind the pleases most. Men waiters on tha gecond floor throughout th day and evening. Olrl waitresses on the first floor. During tti Day Only KKMAKKAI1LY LOW PRICES for cafe of this standard. Bandar Table d'Hoie 75 (People say it' worth $2.00.) Bring the family today. the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mra Wakefield at Twenty-seventh and Farnam streeta At the house, as at the church, a color scheme of yellow and white prevailed, being car ried out In daffodils, narcissus end white carnatlona. Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, Mr. am) Mra Street and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Btreet of Chicago, parents of the groom, received together In the drawing room, and assisting through the other rooms were Mr. and Mra. John t- Kennedy, Mr. and Mra T. M Orr, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Dr. snd Mra J. J. McMullen, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Heth, Mra Ben Wood of Kansas City, Mra C. W. Branch and Mrs. H. H. Branch of Lincoln. Mr. and Mra. Btreet left last evening for Virginia, where they will Join a house party for a few days, going then to Palm ' Beach and other gulf reaorta, Washington and New Tork, returning to Chicago In April. Mrs. Street has been very popular since her Introduction seral season ago aad, although she has stoat much time out of town with ber ntirtnts. her many friends will regret that her mar riage takes her away from Omaha perma nently. Mr. Street Is engaged U the lum- , 1 ot dainty spring g TO EAT. Meal Tickets . Frea at Hanson's Every person who takes a meal at Tolf Hanson's basement reataurant may guess the number who visit there during the day. Bvary day the neareat guesa wins a meal book. Tall Hanson's Lnnch Room The moat attractive, brlgheat. airiest and most economical lunch room In Omaha Sunday Table D'hote 50c EVERY OTHER EAT Plate Dinners are th feature at Sfe CALUMET Meal Book Free at ROBERTSON CAFE GUESS NUMBER SERVED EACH DAY Table dlloto Dinner Every Sunday and Holiday ber business In Chicago, where he Is also socially prominent. CAN'T FOOL HER WITH A KISS Granalaoa Paryear Tries to II la Wife late Kerlv. tmm HI at. Baas Affectionately trying to klen his wife at Judge Crawford's altsr of justice In police court Saturday morning, did not aava Orandlaon Puryear, a colored man, from being sent to Jail for ten days. He was arraigned on the charge of assault snd battery on complaint of his wife, and when caked what he had been doing, he said: "Ah Jea" bit her lightly, jedge." "Well, I U hit you lightly a few times." his honor replied, and sent Puryear to JalL Ths couple live at 1 South Nineteenth street. The woman said that her husband refused to ge to church with ber and yet objected when she want with other woman or alone. Let The Bee Want Ada do the work tot you. i