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THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 3, 1900. I Announce The Arrival ol Ibclr Fall Monograms The welt pole, button and blu cher shoes for women in patent colt, gun metal, velour calf and Tlcl kid In all the new and popular shapes for Fall and Winter wear Three Dollars This wonderful 3.00 woman's shoe) has no equal either in style, fit or durability, and In connec tion with Sorosis at $3.50 and $4.00 make an unequalled com bination of popular priced foot wear. Sorosis SHOE STORK. FRANK WlliCOX. Mr. 203 g. 15th S& VI $5,000 worth of new Gorhaiu Sterling Silver especially bought for Fall wedding. Specially attractive lines are our Water Pitchers " Fruit Baskets Sandwich Plates Vases Sherbet Cups Cocktail Glasses Fruit Salad Bowls Creme de Menthe Sets Center Flower Bowls Compotiers And a splendid variety of smaller pieces. It-will be a pleasure to show them. C B. BROWN Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths, lflth and FarnAm. HOTEL HOWARD John Martlg, Prop. lOth and Howard Street NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Hsw a ail ding, Hew Furniture, lo Airy Booms. CLEAN. HWFET AND FKESH REASONABLE RATES THE CHESAPEAKE Sunday, Table d'Kote Sinner 60 cent. Oyster Cocktail Sliced Tomatoe Pill Tickle Soup Conaomme Prlncewxe Chicken Broth, Noodle Fried Halibut, Tariur Suuce Julienne Potatoes Roast Prime Rib of Beef au Jus or Stuffed Iiniestlc Duck, Apple Sauce, Giblets of Fowl Saute. Mushroom Garden Peaa Maihed Potatoes Lobster, Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Cake Tea Coffee Milk Oct, 3, 109. S nam II, Manager. 9. a. jgKBSS I i'l J atllllB "A Diamond Engagement Ring" Mors than sentiment should guide you In selection of an engagement ring, ycu want the best you can afford. Whether you wish to spend $60.00 or ; a thousand, we offer you the largest selec tion in Nebraska. Our prices are the very lowest consis tent with the quality of gems we have to offer you. lflth and Harney Hts. EDHOLfil MAN DO rf Nair r mm mm . mm tke mmmf. -ra tmtr IIMrr kim, Unt bMI !. Snl Imr. mmmm r taksh ! ft-. Madame Josephine Le Fevre t'ksMaal M. r hlUasn r ,,' fcr Hrr-liilon Dru . Batioa lruf Oo., th mUtl Drui c tuinw lm C-. Omk, Ciss In- to, CaU kUmli- SOCIETY HAILS AK-SAR-BEN Queen's Identity Still in Doubt and Kinj'i Does Hot Matter. USX OF HOHOB, ATTENDANTS LOKQ f su-nlral Wffk Will B Crowded with Prvtratloaa Fiirtloii ComplU mentarr to Army Officer Bad Other. ?lo Mar. By La Touch Hancock la Llppin.oit's. ' . J played with Maude In day of yore, ' Wlrtn Hrld-e became her craze; But now I play with her no more Bhe ha such winning way Social Calendar. MONDAY Military maneuver at Fort Omaha. Colonel and Mr. William A. Ulassford. afternoon reception at Fort Omaha for visiting army officer. Wed ding of Mini Loin Brook and Mr. Lester HhIiiii at Oklahoma City. Captain and Mrs. Wilder, dinner party at Hotel Loyal. Mr. Thoma Braden, Orpheum party for tiuild-Law rle wedding party. TUtSOAV General and Mrs. John A. Co win, afternoon reception for General and Mr. Morton and visiting army offi cers. Thimble club dinner party at Happy Hollow. WKDN tUA Y Brigadier General and Mrs. Charles Morton, afternoon reception at Field club. Wedding of Mis Anna Rose and Mr. Clyde Haye. THI RSOAY-Weddlng of Miss Ethel Law rlo and Mr. Will Guild. Military parade. Smoker at Klks' club room. FRIDAY Ak-8ar-Bsn ball. SATURDAY Children's Japanese tea party and hall. Entertainment at Fort Crook by the officer for the visiting army guests. Samson has completed hi Invitation list for the ball and th cards have been Issued. Those who have been honored as special attendants have been duly notified and the list which follow I complete. Of first Interest 1 the Hit of special maid of honor who will escort the queen to the throne. Because thl Hit Inoludes the name of the queen It ha not been of ficially announced, a even the yong wo men who compos It are not In the confi dence of the power that be, and the Identity of this honored one must be kept a profound secret until she walks forth for her coronation. This Hit Includes Misses: Louise Lord, Dorothy Morgan, Miriam Patterson, Louise Peck, Ruth Moorhesd, Elisabeth Congdon, Alio Carey McOrew, Hilda Hammer, Jean Iff" Aycrigg, Marlon Haller, Frances Nash, Oladya Peters. Each county of th state has been aaked to send a young woman to serve a maid of honor and this list now Include: Mlss Abigail Alexander, Adam county. Denia Mellck, Antelope county. Francis Wilson, Banner county. Hazel Armstrong, Boyd county. Jessie Champion, Cedar ounty. Eva Bailey, Chase county. Margaret Haley, Cherry county. Grace Mcintosh, Cheyenne county, Hattie Thompson, Clay county. Fern Meehan, Colfax county. Edith Bovee, Dawson county. Amy Crate, Dixon county. Ada Morris, Furnas county. Capltola Campbell, Oage county. Clara Thorp, Garfield county. Effle Swanson, Hamilton county. Kathleen Doyle, ltolt oounty. Oracla Dugger, Jefferson county. Hasel Hon I man, Kearney county. Wlnnlfred 11. Nelson, Knox county. Bess Gillespie, Madison county. Margaret Porter, Merrick county. Edna Weems, Nanoe county. Laura Kuhlman, Otoe county. Minnie Kuhl, Pierce county. Anna-Gass. Platte county. Florence Wheeler, Richardson county. Edna Nolan, Sarpy county. Duly Resser, Scott Bluff county. Helen Reed, Sheridan county. Stella Jamrod, Sherman county. Martha Boyd, Sioux county. Kosette Wllhelm. Thayer county. Jennie MacHerron, Thurston county. Grace Mlgnery. Wheeler county. The maids of honor will be: Mlsae Lucile Hay den. Carolyn Bamaiow. Misses Ruth BrandeH. Eleanor Jaqulth. Annette Ijtdy. Helen Matters. Helen Millard. Ellxabeth McConnoll. Rtissell B. MetCelvy. Elizabeth Plcken. Daphne Peter. Faith Potter. Katherlne Powell. Trfnilse Bennett. Sarah Bourke. Olive Baker. Evelyn Bergman. Irene Cole. Anna Coad. Olive Carpenter. Helen Davis. Darlow. Mildred Funkhouser. F.dlth Patrick. Bessie Fry. Nannie Richardson. Annie C. Fry. Mary Richardson. Alice Fry. Helen fimhh. Isabel French. Gwendolyn White. Amy Kathleen Gil-Marguerite Wilcox, more. Bessie Yates. Lr41e of the Court. Mrs. C. L. Alleman. Mrs L. M. Korty. Mrs. Edgar Allen. Mr. Paul W. Kuhns. Mrs. J. L. Bakor. Mr. Albert Krug. Mr. B. L. Baldwin. Mr.. E. V. Lewi. Mrs. S. D. Barkalow. Mrs. N. P. Loo mis. Mrs. Milton T. Bar- Mrs. J. P. Lord. low. Mrs. Z. T. Llndsey. Mr. J. E. Baum. Mrs. J. O. Martin. Mis. Mary Beaton. Mrs. W. H. McCord. Mrs. C. E. Belden. Mrs. T. W. McCuI Mvs. W. R. Bennett, lough. Mrs. J. B. Blanchard. Mrs. E. G. McGllton. Mrs. John 8. Brady. Mr. W. Morrl Mc- Mrs. Arthur Branded Kay. Mrs. E. E. Bruce. Mrs. J. A. MeShane. Mrs. If. K. Burket. Mis. O. W. Megeath. Mis. R. B. Buscli. Mrs. Charles Met. Miss Frances Butter- Mrs. Rom Miller. field. Mrs. A. L. Mohler. Mrs. T. C. Byrne. Mrs. C. 8. Mont-Mrs-. K. Buckingham. sromerv. Mr. K. M. Banlett. Mrs. W. V. Morse. Mrs. Frank L. Camp-Mrs. Jns. S. Morton. bell. Mrs. W. U. Munger. Mrs. R. L. Carter. Mrs. M. R. Murphy. Mrs David Cole. Mr. W. H. Murray. Mrs. Herman Cohn. Mrs. C. F. Mnnd-rson Mrs. Frank Colpetxer Mrs. Charles Morton. Mr. Robert Cowtll. Mrs. Charles Offutt. Mrs. J. C. Cowln. Mrs. F. S. Owen. Mrs. Ed A. Cudahy. Mrs. E. W. Nash. Mrs. Jame C. Dahl- Mrs. H. E. Palmer. man. Mr. J. N. H. Patrick. Mrs. J. J. Plcky. Mrs. Edward P. Peck Mr. C. N. Diet. Mrs. H. J. Penfold. Mrs. .1. J. Donahue. Mr. Arthur S. Pinto. Mr. John C. Prexel. Mrs. C H. Plcken. Mr. J. F. Flack. Mrs. Al Powell. Mrs. J. C. French. Mrs. W. IS. Reed. Mrs. Thomas A. Fry. Mrs. J. C. Root. Mrs. P. B. Fuller. Mr. R. Roaenswelg. Mrs. Benjamin Gal-Mr. Charles R. Igher. rthernian. Mrs. Harold C. Gtf-Mrs. A R. Somers. ford. Mr. John Bteel. Mr. Bibert Ollmor. Mrs. B. F. Thoma. Mrs. M. A. Hall. Mrs. J. W. Thoma. Mrs. K. S. Hall. Mrs. Georgo H. Mrs. George L. Ham- Thummel. mer. Mrs. Mel Uhl. Mrs. Charles Hard- Mr. A. J. Vlerllng. Iiu. Mrs. D. M. Vinson. Mrs. C. 8. Hayward. haler. Mr. O. M. Hltchcoel Mrs. John A. Waks- Mi. E. C. Hodder. field. Mrs. F. B. liochstet- Mrs. G. W. Wattles. ler. Mrs. John R. Web- Mrs. R. C. How. ster. Mrs. C. E. Johann Mr. George F. Wtil Mr. Walter a. Jar- Mrs. B. T. White. din. Mr. R. S. Wilcox. Mr. Joseph Kelley. Mrs. Henry F. Wy Mrs. Wirt. Kennedy. man. Mrs. O. D. Klpllnger. Mrs. H. W. Tate. Mrs. F. P. K lrkends.il Mrs. Casper E. Yost. Mrs. W. it. Kurntg. Ladle la Waltl-c Mr. Joseph Barker. Mr. John L. Ken Mr. J. L. Baker nedy. Mr. K. C. Brton. Mrs. A. J. Beaton. Mis. J. H. Beaton. Mr. A. G. Heesun. Mrs. W. B. T. Belt. Mrs. F. C. Best. Mrs. C K. Black. Mrs. A. O. Kennedy. Mrs. T. F. Kennedy. Mrs. A. V. Klnsler. Mr. E. P., Kip linger. Mrs. Luther I Kounaa. Mrs. C. B. Boue, jr. Mrs. Charle T. Mrs. W. J. Bradbury. Kounts. Mrx. H H. Biandl. Mrs. A. J. I.ove. Mrs. Franc!-, A. Mrs. R. H. Manley. Brogan. Mrs. John K. Mc- Mrs. J. T. Buohnn&n. Donald. Mrs. W. H Buchola. Mrs. K. J McVann. Mrs. 10 Buck 'nghani. Mlrs Louis McPher iira. Ward 3d. Bur- son. ess. Mis. S. Burn. Jr. Mrs. P. A. Baum. Mrs. W. K. Baxter. Mis. W. T. Bourk. Mr. I A. Medlar. Mr. P. W. Mikall. Mia Jossl Millard. Mrs. C. P. Mullen. Mrs. O. E. McCun. Mrs. K. F. Pralley. Mr. O. F. McGraw. Mrs Ralph Uleckeu- Mr. E. Leo Mo rula. Shn. Mr. E. E Bryson. Mr. T. J. Mahoney. Mis Mllona Butter- Mrs. Frank T. U. field. Martin. Mrs. H. H. Bldr1ga,Mrs. Arthur Met. Mrs. A. W. Cnratn-Mro. Fred Met. . . ter. Mr. K.ir Millard. Mis. S. fl. Caldwell. Mrs. J. J. MnnkJ. Mr. V. B. Caldwell. Mrs. Harvey Moor Mr. Jav Clark Colt. head. Mr. Meehter Cotpt-Mr. P. A. Nah. Ser. Mrs. Louis C. Nash. Mr. A. J. Cooley. Mrs. I. J. O'Brien. Mrs. C. O. Campbell. Mrs. Lenora Nelson Mrs. B W. Cotton. Mrs. Fred Paffen Ura. C. R. Courtney, rath. Mrs. Joseph M. . Mr. Pa!matlr. CurlahT. Mrs. James L. Pax- Mrs. J. Frank Dale. ton. Mrs. W. H. Pal. Mrs. John M. Paughertr. Mrs. T. L. Pavla Miss Belle Dewey. Mrs. Oould Pleti. Mrs. K. W. Ntxon. Mr. W. A. Paxton, Jr. Mrs. F. C. Patton. Mis. rjenree N. Peek. Mrs. M C. Peters. Mrs. George Prlns. Mrs. E. L. Po'ter. Mrs. N. P. Dods;e, jr. Mr. Guy H Pratt. Rshm. Mr. I O. Poup. Mrs. 1. W Mr. C. W. Drew. Mrs. W. A. Redlck. Mr. Eugene Duval. Mrs. A K Reed. Mrs. o. W. Pnnn. Mrs. lnrvey Read Mrs. Osgood T. East- Inger. nan. Mrs. A. Remlnpton. Mrs. W. B. Fonda. Mrs. Chnrle W. Mr. Jav D. Foster. Robinson. Mrs. W. J. Foye. Mrs. C. C. Rose Mrs. C. C. George. water. Mrs. O. H. OIlllsple.Mrs. Victor Rose Mr. Guild. water. Mr. Frank T. Ham-Mrs. Adolph Storx. Ilton. Mr. J. R. Scobic. Mrs. Fred P. Hamll- Miss Blanche Morea ton. son. Mr. E. A. Hatfield Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mr. G. E. Haver- Mr. C. T. Smith. stick. Mrs. E. H. fprague. Mrs. H. W. Howell. Mrs. George W. Mr. C. A. Mull. Sumner. Mrs. W. Hull. Mrs. K. T. Pwobe. Mrs. Byron Hastings. Mrs. H. A. TuUev. Mrs. W. H. Head. Mrs. E. C. Twamley. Mrs. A. F. Jonns. Mrs. V. P. T'pdlkc. Mr. H. O. Jordan. Mrs. Ray C. Wagner. Mr. Theron W. Mr. H. S. Weller. Jossrlyn. Mrs. Victor White. Mrs. F. W. Judson. Mrs. A. P. Whltmor. Mrs. Charles Kar- Mr. C. M. Wllhelm. l-ach. Mrs. Harry Wllklns. Mi s. George H. Mrs. Will L. Y.etter. All hall to King Ak-Sar-Ben XV and her royal highness the Qneen who will reign over Qulvera for the coming year. There I not a little guessing as to whom the King will be, but he counts but little more than the groom at a wedding after all, for he ha always been a married man with one exception, that of King Ak-Sar-Ben XIII. This year there Is Just a chance that one of th eligible bachelors will be King. But th Queen t Until the last week every one had decided Just whom she was to be, but now they have alt decided that they weie wrong. The wise one say she la a petite young woman who lives on West Farnam hill, not the blonde who was a debutante last year, but a brunette who Is to be Introduced this year. The coronation ball thl year gives prom ise of being the moat brilliant yet given. Perhaps It la because Omaha ha no Horse how thl year, but rarely have so many of th prominent society women ordered new gowns for any event excepting Hbrs'i show week. Many of the costumes are to be elaborate. Formerly plainer gowns were worn and Jewel were almost a necessity for a stunning ooatume, but this season the gown are so elaborate that Jewels would be almost superfluous. Wedding; Bells. The engagement ha been announced of Mis Anna Hirschberg of Chicago, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hirschberg, and Dr. H. Hlrschman of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Troxel announce th engagement of their daughter. Miss Ona Marie Troxel, to Mr. Cyrus S. Bowman. The marriage wilt take plac thl autumn. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mass announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Alvlna, to Mr. Alvah Pierce Whltmore, the wedding to take place the latter part of October. Cards were Issued this week for the wedding of Ml Lorraine Comstock, daughter of Mrs. G. B. Comstock, and Mr. Harold Chester Evarts, which will take place Tuesday evening, October 19, at the home of th bride's mother, 108 South Thirty-sixth street. Rev. Paul Jones of Logan, Utah, will officiate. Rev. Mr. Jones was a classmate of Mr. Evarts at Tale college. A reception will follow be tween the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock. Mis. Mary Elcke, 2703 Cuming street, gave a dinner Friday' evening In honor 'of the Kochem-Smlth bridal party. Th wedding take place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St John's Collegiate church. Mis Anna Kochem, sister of the bride, will be bridesmaid and Mr. Proctor Redfield will be beat man. Messrs. Natt Walklln and Orln Thompson will be ushers. Lit tle RoBellnd Engel and Margaret Tobln ring bearers. A quiet wedding Saturday morning was that of Miss Margaret Garner, daughter of Mrs. Olive B. Garner of S3 California street, to Mr. Frank Whitelock of South Omaha, which took place at 11 o'clock at the rectory of St. Paul' church In Coun cil Bluffs. Rev. John William Jones offi ciated and only the Immediate families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Whitelock will reside In Omaha until the first of the year, after which they will move to Sidney, Neb. One of the large autumn weddings will be that of Mir Edna Keeline, daughter of Mr. and Mr. George A. Keeline of Council Bluff, and Mr. Conrad Spens of Omaha, which will take place Saturday morning, October 23, at St. Paul' church In Council Bluff and will be followed by a reception at the Grand hotel. Mr. Glenn Wharton Is to be matron of honor and Miss Elizabeth Adair of Atlanta, Ga., maid of honor. Mrs. Arthur Keeline of Omaha and Miss Jean Elwood of Dekalb, III., will bi; the other attendants of the bride. Mr. Puffer of Chicago Is to be best man and the ushers will be: Messrs. E. M. Falrfled, John T. Stewart, 2d, A. M. Jeffrey, J. E. Bucking ham and Arthur Keeline. Prospective Pleasures. Captain and Mrs. Wilder will give a din ner Monday evening at the Hotel Loyal. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon V. Smith, Jr., have given up their house at 410T Lafayette I avenue and ate at the Madison hotel. The members of the Thimble club will give a dinner Tuesday evening at Happy Hollow club. About fifty guests will ba present Lieutenant Henry Arnet Bell, who has been stationed at Fort Omaha for a short time, left last evening for Fort Riley, where he will remain until October 30. Mis Kathryne McClannahan will enter tain Wednesday afternoon at her home In honor of Mrs. George Taylue of Memphis, Tenn., guest of Mr. F. E. Ryner. Mr. Arthur B. Smith and children will leave shortly for Kansas City where they will spend a fortnight with Mr. Smith' parents, Mr. and Mr. Ptycke, formerly of Omaha. Mr. Tom Braden will give an Orpheum party Monday evening, complimentary to Mis Ethel Lawrle and Mr. Will Guild, who wedding take plac Thursday, Oc tober 7. Card hav. been issued to Country club member announcing th Harvest Home dinner, that will be given Saturday even tng, October U, at the club, when all are to appear In ooatume. Miss Amy Lawrle will give a supper Sun day evening at Blatr, Neb., In honor of her sister. Mis Elhol Lawrle. whose marriage to Will Guild will take place this month. Th guest will go to Blair In automobiles. In th party will be: Miss Ethel Lawrle, Miss Amis Lawrle, Mis Nell Guild, Jack Guild, Will Guild. John Braden. Much entertainment 1 planned for thl week In honor of a number of visitors who are In the city for th Ak-Sar-Ben featlvl ties. Monday afternoon from I to 4 o'clock there will be military maneuvers at Fort Omaha and following this Colonel and Mr. William A. Gls.isford will give an Informal reception at tlielr quarters at the post In compliment to the visiting army officers. Tuesday afternoon. eOneral and Mr. John C. Cowln will give an afternoon reception at their home. 331 South Thlrty-evnth treet. from i to o'clock In honor of General and Mrs. Charles Morton. Wed nesday afternoon Brigadier General and Mrs. Charles Morton will give a large re ception at the Omaha Field dub from i to 1:30 o'clock in honor of the visiting offi cers. Thursday afternoon all of the army officers will take part In th military par ade which will be the most brilliant affair of this kind ever given here. In the eve ning the Elks will give a smoker at the Elks club rooms and special entertainment has been planned for the officers. Friday evening the Ak-Sar-Ben ball will engage all. and Saturday, the officers from Fort Crook will entertain for General Morton and for the visiting army officers who were recently their hosts at Fort Des Moines during the army maneuvers. Plcaaarr Pnat. Mr. O. R. Adums of Tabor. Ia., and Mr. and Mr. N. M. Howard were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' C. M Hobart Fri day at luncheon Miss Grace Cronln gave a chafing dish party, followed by cards and dancing, at her home. Those present were: Misses Rulh Woodburn, Ida Proctor, May Mh thews. Vera Stafford. Messrs. Earl Mo- Dougal. Arthur Proctor. Bernard Bosk a. John Weltiel, Edgar Eddy and Lloyd Mag- ney. Miss Louise Lord gave a picnic Friday at Elm wood park for Miss Jean Barkalow of Denver, who arrived Thursday evening to be the guest of Miss Alice Cary Mi Grew during Ak-Sar-Ben. These In the party were: Misses Jean Barkalow of Den ver, Alice Cary McGrew, Gladys Peter, Dorothy Morgan, EUanbeth Pickens, Eu nice Howell, Martha Dale, Louise Lord. Mr. and Mrs. A G. Knapp entertained at a surprise party for their son, Arthur, Friday evening. The evening was spent with game and contest.. Mrs. Knapp was assisted by Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Fauver. Those present were: Misses Ethel Koss, Jewel Alexander, Bessie Ahl quist, LUlle Kiel I, Isabel Smalley, Onie Krell, Mary Evan, Flower Alexander, Alice Patton; Messrs. Clarence Patton, Cart Russum, Kent Withnell, Will Rat llff, Carl Kane, James Christie, Engnar Danlelaon, Alfred Krell, Robert Patton, Arthur Knapp. Miss Nell Guild gave a bridge party Saturday afternoon at her home In honor of Miss Ethel Lawrle, who will be one of $he October brides. Those present were: Misses Mildred Funkhouser, Edna HilliB, Ethel Lawrle, Zola Dellecker, Eliza beth Hamling, Edith Patterson, Georgia Patterson, Effle Halglit, Elols Wood, Laura Dale, Martha Pale, Elolve Hlllls, Amy Lawrle, Hazel Smith, Henrietta Rees, Ethel Eldrldge, Marlon Funkhouser, Hazel Clarkson, Nettie Witt, Mildred Cooper, Edith Fisher, Nell Guild; Mesdames Alan McNown, Wayne Hemphill, Ronald Pat terson, Erdman Brunner, Judson Chap man. Mr. and Mr. Robert F. Klok gave an enjoyable harvest home dinner party last evening at their home. Ths guest were all In "Rube", costume, which af forded much amusement. Prominent In the decorations were clusters of corn stalks and pumpkin Jack o'lantern. The guests were seated at one large table, the centerpiece being a huge pumpkin filled with fruit. A variety of grains and fruit were used In the decorations through the room. WTien the guests ar rived In the dining room, all of the many courses were on the table, including ths pies In the tins In which they were baked. Old-fashioned silver castors were dis played and antique celery holders, mak ing the 'celery resemble a fernery. Twenty-four guest were present Come and Go Mr. Lee Mitchell has Gossip. gone to Hobart college, New Tork. Mrs. Moshler Colpetxer Is spending a few days In Chicago. Miss Beatrice Coad returned today from an extended stay in Lincoln. Mr. Olive Carpenter Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. French. Mr. Louis Sweet has gone east to attend Williams college. In Massachusetts. Miss Maybelle Pillapson, 1306 Thirty-second street, ha returned from a visit In the west Mis Juliet Griffith and Miss Harriet Sweesy are attending the University of Chicago. Mr. Cora Balcombe, widow of U. B. Balcombe, ha bought a home at 3222 Web ster street Mr. Doane Powell has gone to Chicago to reside and wll! be oh the staff of the Record-Herald. Mrs. P. L. Perrlne I the guest of Mr. A. P. Schermerhorn of 1106 South Thirty- second treet. Mr. Jack Webster left this week for the University of Michigan, where he will enter his Junior year. Mr. Lyman Bryson left Saturday for Ann Arbor, where he la a senior At the Univer sity of Michigan. Mr. Allun McDonald received the schol arship to Harvard offered by the Harvard club of Nebraska. , Miss Anna Coad left last evening to visit friends in St. Louis and attend the Veiled Prophet festivities. Miss Klnkaid of Kansas City Is the guest of Mrs. Ben Gallagher until- after the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Henderson of Chero kee, Okl., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clarkson. 2T18 Blondo street. They Woman s Shop 1517 Douglas St. Formerly Hotel IUnte. f &Y WASSNAM ST. 1 1 I IM f1l.U ff TTTT7 h roew-swies mf women- In Tailored Suits, Dresses, Capes and Coats Here rare the best styles from the most noted foreign and American designers clothes that have class and that take their styles from the most exclu sive models. All the novelties in fabrics, trimmings and colors are represented in these new styles. Tailored Suits. $35 and $45 Simplicity furnishes the keynote to the charm of these suits. They are beautifully man-tailored and made in long coat designs. Materials are wide wale diagonals, imported broadcloths, homespuns and serges. These suits are very specially priced at $35.00 and $40.00. Tailored Suits at $25 Our large showing of suits at $25.00 represents some very special values in new long coat models. They are made of the finest of worsteds, homespuns, broadcloths and wide wale cheviots. We have no hesitancy in saying these suits on sale at $25.00 are $35.00 values. Tailored Dresses. $12.75 to $45 We place on sale this week some of the most charming dresses that have been brought out this season. They are made of imported light weight broadcloths, serges, tricot and worsted and are very specially priced. Fall Coats at $15 to $45 Women's coats in hundreds of styles, broad cloths and coverts, in semi and tight fitting models. Other coats of rough weave cheviots, diagonals and two-toned materials with new Russian front and standing collar. A . splendid showing of coats at $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. will remain until after the Ak-8ar-Ben festivities. Mr. D. C. Patterson and family . have moved from 33X2 Harney street to 411 South Thirty-eighth street. Mr.' and Mrs. Ouy McKee of Lexington, Neb., are visiting relatives until after the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mr. B. B. Wood returned Thursday even ing from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Cranmer of Denver. Mrs. Grace Hayden of Sidney, Neb., la the guest of her mother, Mrs. Olive O. Garner, 2C39 California street. Miss Mae Eastman has gone to Chicago to enter the Chicago Art school, where she will spend the winter studying. Mrs. John D. Peabody, who was called to Omaha by the death of Mrs. Kennard, will return to her home In Florida today. Mr. Roy Wood, who is now loo&ted In Denver, will arrive next week for a visit with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Wood. Mr. Harold Matters has returned to Cambridge, Mass., to continue his studies at Harvard In the law department. Miss Ottola Nesmlth la the guest of Colonel and Mrs. William A. Qlassford until after th Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mis Lillian Lawson of Beatrice Is th guest of Miss Hester H. Peters of 1111 South Twenty-eighth street for Ak-Sar-Ben. Miss Jeannette Mulr, who was graduated last June at the Omaha High school, ha gone to Scotland to enter Queen Margaret college. A eon has been born to Mr. snd Mrs. William Cranmer of Denver. Mrs. Cran mer waa formerly Miss Margaret Wood of Omaha. Mr. Thella Bolton announces the engage ment of her daughter, Alice, to Edwin N. Bedford, th wedding to take place the lat ter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Shole and Miss Helen Sholes have returned from an auto mobile trip of two weeks through Iowa, Illinois and Indiana. Mrs. 8. D. Barkalow and Mis Carolyn Barkalow, who have been In Europe for some time, landed In New York Saturday. Mr. Barkalow left last week to meet his (Continued on Third Page.) W f The Fine Arts Institnte ,fc,"sssassssJ Offers thorough instruction in Drawing, Water-Color and Oil Painting, China Decoration, Illustrating, Designing, Cartooning, etc . Competent teachers, graduates of leading European and American Art Academies. Terms very reasonable. - : - ; FALL TERM OPENS OCTOBER 4TH, 19Q9. ; $500.00 in Frizes and Scholarships Offered to Pupils. Well equipped and lighted studies, in Boyd Theater building, offering excellent facilities for serious study. For further information call on or addrefsn PROF. O. H. WHALEY, A. B., A. ML, Director. ' The Fine Arts Institute Studios: 401, 402, 403 Boyd Theater Building. Office: 315-316 Ramge Building, Omaha, Neb. Blanche Sorenson Teacher of Singing Suite 548, Ramgo Clock Tel. Harney 2S87. Jw pupils rolT4 Tueaday aad Fridays Know edge of fabrics may be acquired But creative genius that leaves nothing to chance, takes years of experience. Wolff Garments are correct. Materials and fitting of garments is one cf the main features here. We show Coat Dresses $15.00, 22.00, S25.00 We show Cloaks at 15.00, 25.00, 35.00 We show Gowns at 25.00, 45.00, 55.00 We show Suits at 25.00, S05.00, 45.00 I 1 A PAPER FOR THE HOME OMAHA BEE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH