V TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY KKK: DKCKMKKIl in. 10u. SOCIETY CALENDAR IS FILL RSSSSDRe? SfsHBJH Every Day Bringi Invitations for Af fairs to Enliven Holidays. COLLEGE MEN WILL BE CENTEB larltatlona for Three l,rf Hecrp- , Hon limrt liner " '''' j Da, 4ther' Affair Wilt AUo Be lirn. iirlatnias la Coming. Nov every lady In the land. With Hrjruitifiit fervid hihI teisc Re Bin that same ut'l talking match Tc rapture her huhhy's purse. Social I a Inula r. ' MONIAYMra. K. A. Cudahy uiul Mian, Cudahy, luncheon st their horn fur Mice , Alice Caiv and Miss Dorothy MoiRin; I Omaha High school senior prom at , Chamber.. ' Tt'EKDAY Mj . J. P Lt.nl. inception lot M1s l.otd; Mis Louise l,ord. house ilanoe for hnnIs'IIhk party; Mra. Thendot." ttlrawalt. brlilKc pHrty for Mis Faith i'olter; Miss Fluent -e M Hhonde. even-lug- petty; Sri mo duo. Mi. W. NHmari, hostess: Mr. Will Hamilton, a dinner Tor Mlis Irene McConnell W Pil i N US' D A Y M iti. W. I. Hancker. 4 o'clock tea for Mine Maisarct Ttittle; MINa lima Uro. afternoon parly 1m- hlah chool friends; Mrs. Alien M. Koblnson, I luncheon for Miss f'otter. THCR'PAY Junior Darning; club, mas nuerade patty at Chambers; Mrs. C. '. fJeoiae, after noon tea: Mr. and Mr. John L. Webster, dinner party; Captain anil Mm. George Ouyer. dinner party at Fort Crook. FRIDAY IJlab school ma.tqnerado party at Chamhfi '. SATTIUM Y Christmas . day: Mr. and Mra. A. B. MirOmnnll. dancing; party at their home for Miss Oertrude McCarthy and Mlaa McCormell. Htas party at Metropolitan olub. r. of M. Hah' tlah' . I, of M Rah' Kah' Hon Rah! Hoo Hah' Michlran Rah! Rah! Sasss-boom-ah! WhhHie, Michigan: A holiday event which Is anticipated by the older and the younger pets alike will be the concert and dancing party January 1 riven bv the "Michigan alumni In honor of the Glee club of the University of Michi gan. The concert 'Will be given at the Lj rle theater and will be followed by the dancing party at the Rome hotel at about 1$ o'clock. The Invitations for the dancing party will be Issued this week. The Michigan men arrive Saturday morn ing from Minneapolis In a private car and Ihey will remain over In Omaha until Mon day morning, and there will be much done for them 1n a social way. They will be the ueats of Mr. John R. Webster at luncheon at the Omaha club on their ar rival, where they will meet representative citizen of Omaha. A reception will follow at Mr. Webster's home In tho afternoon from 3 to S o'clock, when about fifty young women will be Invited to meet the men. Mr. Webster will entertain the club at dinner preceding the concert Saturday evening. The club la taking a trip that Mill include 4,200 miles In all and Is nlwavs handsomely received wherever It goes. In the party Is a young Japanese prince who plava the mandolin. Prince Kanaye Kuglta, according to eastern critics, has consider able ability. He Is the assistant to Dean Cooley of the engineering . department at the University of Michigan and is an addi tion to the Musical club, aa he is an expert mandolin plaver, and has Invented a mandolin mut which is an improvement en the tone of the Instrument. The Michigan colors, "maizo and blue,'; will be used in the ball room, and at the concert In the evening at the Lyric theater the stage will be decorated with Michigan pennants, and it Is understood that dif ferent colleges will decorate boxes with their own colors. '. Yale has taken two boxes, Cornell two and Harvard two. The two Omaha men who have been member. of these clubs and toured with them on former trips are Stanley Rosewater and Jack Webater. Tho bovs 1U make the Omaha club their headquarters during their stay In Omaha. The University of Michigan Alumni as sociation of the Missouri valley Includes Home of the most prominent men of Omaha. Mr. Caster E. Yost la president, Mr. John R. Webster first vice president. Dr. Ponald McRae of Council Bluffs sec ond vice president, Mr. R. B. Windham of Plattsmouth third vice president, Mr. Stanley Rosewater secretary and Mr. Ed ward J. Waters treasurer. Judge D. M. Vln8onhalcr will serve as chairman' of the reception committee at the ball. Mr. A. G. tcillck Is chairman of decorations. Mr. J. R. Webater chairman of general enter tainment and Mr. G. M. Hitchcock chair man of the executive committee. The floor committee for the dance will Include Messrs. Stanley Rosewater, Denlse Barkalow, Luther L. Kountxe, Gould Diets, John Redlck, E. A. Cudahy, Jr.. Frank Wllhelm. Robert Burns, Robert Morsman, Edward J. Waters. Johu A. Rlne, Charles G. McDonald, Jack Webster, Robert Fisher, Jaok Baum, Rlohard Baum, Ben Gallagher, Paul Gallagher, Paul Beaton, Harry Mont gomery. A. O. EUick. T. r. Kennedy. Ed ward Crelghton, Hal Nates and K. A. Morgan. The patronesses will include: Mead antes C. E. Yost. J' M. Morsman. O. M. Hitchcock, Harold Qtrtora, Open Evenings . m 1517 FARNAM ST. Open Evenings 1 Suitable Gifts for Women and Misses CLOAKS, SUITS and I l B iasV DRESSES At January Prices $25.00 Suits, reduced to $15.00 $15.00 Coats, reduced to $10.00 I'O.r.O Suits, reduced to 17.50 17.50 Coats, reduced to 12,50 ;53.00 Suits, reduced to 22.50 22.50 Coats, reduced to 15.00 40.00 Suits, reduced to 25.00 27.50 Coats, reduced to 10.50 50.00 Suits, reduced to 30.00 35.00 Coats, minced to 25.00 titt.OO Suits, reduced to 35.00 15.00 Coats, reduced to 29.50 Silk Petticoats, Special at $4.95 Hundreds of Mlk petticoat, made of finest quality Simon's tafl'eta. In very good widths, all colors, and worth $6 and AC $7.50, on sale, at VHU Silk Waist Sale Regular $6 and $7 Values, on Sale at $4.95 A large ansoriment of fine waists In blue, grey, wine, reseda, wisteria, lrovn and black. Exceptionally good values, and very acceptable Kifts for women. AH $6 and $7.50 values, on sale, at $4.95 Buy Her Furs A Gift That Will Please Every Lady Wo show one of the largest stocks of fine furs lu Omaha. Hun dreds of matched sets In mink, foxes, lynx, squirrels and wolves; also scores of odd muffs and neck pieces, all specially priced. Russian Lynx Sets at $15.00 Yorrll 925.00 and $30.00. Large rug muff and pelerine collars, well made and lined with silk shirred linings, on sale, at .1 I m mm '' IFURSi $15.00 Sahle Fox Sets at $20.00 Worth $30.00 antl $35.00. Beautiful rug muff and pelerine, trimmed with heads and tails and lined with Skinner's satin, on bale, at ........ $20 MinJc Sets, Special at $39.50 A few matched mink sets, consisting of 5-skln pillow muff and 2-nkin neck piece. These are guaranteed perfect sets, and CO ff will be on sale, at yOVtUV Beautiful Pony Coats at $49.50, $60, $75, $85 and $95 m r,i i vm w t k rsr Elegant and Useful Xmas Presents Direct From Maker to Wearer Read these prices and visit Omaha's great fur empor ium and make your selection Muffs and Scarfs ItuHHiitn I.ynx Sets Wl.60 li-lglan Lynx Seta 10.00 Canadian Martin els fl.00 Water Mink Sets 9T.10 .lapwnese Lynx Hets $30.00 15.00 t)0.00 . 130.00 Russian Marmot Mink Hot Japanese Mink Kct.f ltiuo Wolf Sets Genuine Mink Sets M0.00 KrtNtern Mink Sets $40.00 to 8jO.O0 tl)le Hcta, up fro-n 1250.00 French Coney Jackets 20.00 River Mink Coots 30.00 Gi-nulne Krlrtrmer Coats 180.00 Near Seal Jackets B30.00 Jackets and Ulsters Russian Tony fonts 835.00 Genuine Reaver fouls $75.00 Genuine Otter Coats $180.00 Genuine Persian T.onib Jacket $150 Alaska Seul fouls, up from ..$860.00 Omaha's Fur Emporium ESTABLISHED 1883 403 South .Fifteenth Street mmm iininniw n mi mini iiti rrTTiiirrw QLBSsI ing, informal old-fashioned way that was oncn the order ' of .things and is, happily, being; revived. ..'' l.gdwloh Crofoot, 0. W. Lyman, Charles Manderson, r. M. Vlnsonhaler, M. W. Tatea, Andrew Rosewater, Howard Smith, F P. KlrkendaJI. George A. Joslyn, If, C. Peters, A. G. El lick. Arthur C. Wakeley, 1. W. bat tin. CharUe Kountae, K. M. Morsman. Jr., John R. Webater. W. A. Redlck. V harlea B. Keller. Mlas Millard. Charles Uftutt. Mesdames C. G. McDonald, A. W. Jefferls, Georga F. Fisher, J. K. Baum, J. C. Cowln, K. P. Peek. Charles L. Dundy, James Adama, C. H. Woodward. Charles R. Hannan. J i . i?, nniuruuK, E. C. Henry, J. W. Towle, Omaha. Krneat Harte. f harlea R. Hamiau, J. J. )li, lorge H. Mavne. Walter S. Stlllmirn, Itnnald Macrae, fleni, V. Kimball, C. R. lUnnun. jr.. Council Hluffa. Indications are that New Year's day will be celebrated In Omaha with all the tra ditional good cheer and hoapitality. In vltatlona have, beun Issued for al least two large receptions and the first of the wetik will bring cards for at least one inoie. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Web ster and Mrs. Charles Oftutt have Uaued Invitations for a reception to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Webster, J716 Farnam street, for New Year's afternoon from J to 5 o'clock to meet the member of the Glee club of the University of MJch igan. , Mrs. William A. Taxton, Jr.; Mrs. Lu ther L. Kimntie and Mrs. Harry Wilkins will keep open house from ) to I o'clock New Year's day at the home of Mrs. Pax- ton at Fair Acre. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yalea and their daughters, Mra. Morgan, Mrs. Vosa and Ml Yates will receive from 4 to 7 o'clock Net Year's day at Hillside, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mi. Yates. The cards will, be Issued the first of the week. No other definite announcements have have been made for the day aside from the pub Ho receptions, and while these three larger affalra will undoubtedly occupy the afternoon for the majority of the society folk and the Michigan I'nlveraity (ilea club musical and dance will lake up the even ing there will Ixt many other who will keep open liuu.-te, receiving in the chami- ' Prospective Pleasures. Miss Irma Gross will entertain Informally Wednesday afternoon. MlsS Ruth Marie Tsschuck will entertain at bridge. Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber ' ' Sirs. Char les C. George will give an afternoon tea Thursday'. December 13, at her homo in honor of Miss Faith Potter. Mr. ami Mrs. John L. Webster will en tertain ut dinner next Thursday evening Irr compliment to Mr. nnd Mrs. George Prime. Mrs. K. A. Cudahy and Miss Jean Cudahy will give a luncheon Monday In honor of Miss Alice Carey McGr ew and Miss Dorothy Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. George, Milroy and daugh ter of York, N. Y., have arrived to be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Milroy until after the holidays. Mrs. Edward Rosewater will give a dancing party December S7 at the Nor- mandie for Miss Margarot Adams and Miss Nellie Elgutter. Mrs. J. F. Flack will entertain at luncheon Tuesday in honor of her daughter, Miss Henrietta- Flack, who returns from Burn- ham school for the holidays. Mrs. W. D. Bancker will entertain a num ber of the school girls who are home for the holidays at a 4 o'clock tea Wednesday In honor of Miss Margaret Tuttle of Minne apolis, who arrives Monday to be her guest. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Welch will give a children's dancing party Monday evening, December 1!7, at their homo on South Thirty-eighth street for their daughter, Blanche, and her guest, Miss Editha Kear ney. Mrs. John Prentiss Lord will give a lar ge reception Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at her residence, 3421 Farnam street, to Introduce her daughter. Miss Louise Lord, and In tho evening Dr. and Mrs. Lord will give an Informal home dance in her honor. Captain and Mrs. George Ouyer of Fort Crook will give a dinner Thursday evening of next week In honor of Dr. and Mrs. irlagle and Miss Edith Wilcox of Brookings, 8. D. Covers will be laid for twelve guei ts. Dr. Slaglo Is president of the State Agrlcul-1 tural college of bouth Dakota. The affairs to be given during the holi days are of considerable Interest Just now, laid Ute announcement of another dancing party In tho near future for the members of the younger set has occasioned high anticipation. Miss Dorothy Morgan will gKe a dancing party at Hillside, the beau- Itiful home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates, January 5. This party, together with the other parties al ready announced, will make a busy season for the young people during the holidays. ensen and J. N. Rennls. and Miss Agnes Ruiaine of Yale, . la?, a guest. Mrs.' J. E. Summers, Jr., opened her beau tiXul new home at 3834 Dewey avenue yes terday for a luncheon In honor Of her mother, Mrs. George A. Hoagland. This was also In the nature 'of a house-warming and the rooms had beautiful decoratlonsuf flowers and Christmas green. Her guests were restricted to the close friends of Mrs. Hoagland. In the afternoon she gave a tea from 4 to 6, when her guest were mostly the children of those she enter tained at luncheon. About twenty-five were present at the tea, and the following were present) at luncheon: Mesdames George A. Hoagland, E. E. Wakeley, G. W. Doane, C. B. Rustin, Samuel Burns, Casper 10. Yost, Thomas L. Kimball, J. J. Brown, Ella Squires, Henry W. Y'ates, W. H. Wy- tnan, J. E. Summers. Jr. oj Suggestions for Xmas Pleasures I'aat. in. Joseph Metcalf entertained at dinner Sunday, her guests being: General and Mrs. John C Cowln, Judge and Mrs. K. Wakeley, Mrs. Herbert E. Gates, Miss Nellie Wakeley and Mrs. Hertsche of Port land. v General and Mrs. J. C. Cowln entertained at dinner Saturday at their home on South Tl.lrty-seventh street, the following guests: Judge and Mrs. Wakeley, Mrs. Joseph I'. Metcalf, Mrs. Herbert K. Gates, Mrs. Hertsche of Portland and Miss Nellie Wakeley. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Hlanchard entertained Saturday evening for the nrentbers of the Pojsjleton Avenue Card club. Tire members of the rlub are: Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bry son. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Korty. Mr. and Mr. T. J. Vlerling. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Penfold. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard. Mrs. J. K. Hennis entertained the Buy Dee Card club Friday afternoon, prizes !o Ipg won by the following: Mr. W. A. Jorg ensen. Mr. A. Samuelaon and Mrs. Bennls. Mrs. f. Harries will entertain the club three weeks hence. Those present Friday were: Madame M. Moeklwlu, J. Mo Dougal. W, A. Joigen,en, R. Smith. A. fi.itnuelBOil. I.. J inrs. J. Sullivan. T. Mi lr- Personal Cioaalp. Miss Katherine Hughes, who underwent valescing. A son was born December 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alvtn Clayton of Kansas City. Mrs. Elchberg of Chicago Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. S. Relchenberg. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCarthy will leave Wednesday for New York City for a brief Ktaj'. i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Griffin will spend tho holidays in Chicago with Mrs. Griffin's parents. Mrs. R. J. Dinning entertains the mem bers' of the Harmony club this evening at her home. Mrs. William B. J. Hammond lias ie turned from a four months' visit to the Pa cific coast. Miss Helen Jaffa of Trinidad, Colo., will arrive today to be the guest of Miss Flor ence Hiller. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nedd leave today for Portland, Ore., where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander of St. Louis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carlisle of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cudahy retur ned last week from a two weeks' eastern trip In New York and Boston. Mr. Russell Lemlst wilt arrive Friday, December 24, to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lemlst. Judge antl Mrs. J. Fawcett of Lincoln are visiting their daughter, Miss Alice M. Fawcett, at the Madison hotel. Mrs. John J. Ward of St. Louis, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. Stapenhorst I for a fortnight, has returned home. Mrs. Moran of Fargo, S. D., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Murphy, left Thursday for her home. Mr. snd Mrs. W. D. Hltehcock and Miss Mary Hitchcock of Denver are the guexis of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McCulloirgh. Mrs. Mark Kurtz of Idaho has been Hi" guet of Mrs. J. W. Gannett this week on her way east to spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris have re turned from their wedding journey and have taken a house at 31J0 Woolworth avenue. Mr. J. W. Hansel. Jr.. who attends the fnlverslty of Illinois, will return the first of the week to spend the holidays with his parents. Mrs. and Mia' Augusta Maisehner. now of Sheboygan, Wis., are visiting with Omaha relatives and will remain here for several months. Mlaa Florence Kohu, who has been spending four months visiting in Phila delphia and other eastern points, returned borne yesterday. Miss Nell Hall, who has been the ruet of her aunt. Mrs. G. W. Wlckersliam, for several months, returned to her home In Denver Thursday. Miss Klla Mae Brown, whe has beeu the gucKt of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 'Jaunt in Chicago, will spend the holidays in Kansas City with relatives. Mr. Roger Grant McKeusie, son of Mr. J. C. Mc Kensle. who hss been' attending schcwl at Lake Foreut. 'III., returned home Saturday morning. John '. Daugheiiy, who In attending Yale s. . . , i. w , tCuritiuiKd on Third pagv.) - i Gifts for Ladies Ladies' Shopping Bags . .SJ1 to ia Ladles' Purses 25c to $.1 CHnUen We are agents for Washington chocolates; Ploms, St. Louis; Lowney, Boston: Pork & Tllford, N. Y.; Allegrttti's, John ston, O'Brien, Woodward, Mazeppa and others. Perfumes -All the newest im ports. Maulcure Seta for everybody, now from 10c to $25 Gifts for Men Gillette Safety Razors . . . , .$:i.OO Gillette Sets ..) to Ijl22.r,(l Gem Safety Razors $1.00 Gem Safety Sets . .$1.50 to U.OO Ever-Ready Razors $1.00 Card Cases , . ,, . . 25c tor$;t.50 Pocket Books . . i . . .25c to $;LOO Bill Books .50c to $4.00 Shaving Mirrors ..50c to $12.00 Give the Lady Certificate Sbe Can Select and Have Them Fitted Alter Christmas .Cirr Burr nor vuimit Vlare w c,o'roio oh m ack. JJfta.' You can huy a Soros-'lrf Certil'icate for $:.o0, $l.m or $.".00 at SoroFis. The certificate, is good for a pair of Soi'ohJh slioiiH in this utora or any other In the world whero Sorosls is sold. Open Evening Until Christmas orpsis Shoe Store 203 South Fifteenth Street Farnam and Fifteenth Street mtSSEBSSXBtmt ..CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.. See Our Extensive Line of Holiday Goods New Leather Bags up from Xntas t'mbrellas rip from tilk Waists up from Bilk Kimonos tin f mm F?ach..r.on.8. 50 1 33.00 Ladles' "and ' Men's initial Handker chiefs six in a box per )A box .$2.00, $1.50 and ...$2.50 ...$2.00 ,...$5.00 $4.50 Handsome Armenian I.ac" and French Kinliioldereil Handkerchiefs, 50c up from , y TVRB All our fur stock at greatly reduced prices to sell before Christ mas i $7 to $60 lteuutlfnl choice XTeckwear, Jabots, Bows oud Ziac Dutch Col- 25c lnrs, up from Weinlander & Smith 317 South Sixteen to Street LadU' Exclutlv Furnlshlntt Pn Evenings i Sk at ts.it jjr 831'j.oo r 1 The Gift Problem Can be most satis factorily solved at this store. You will find here the most wonderful line of voveltles and essentials In hotli moderately audi hlKh priced Jewelry ever on dis- play in Omaha. i IO.MK IX TOMORROW ! Open Ktcnlngt I'ntil I lirlstums. , C. B. EROWN Co., j Jewelers and Silversmiths. j 10th and l aiua"'. Ivory maid can be Just like a flower, And fUl thi v-crld with Joy enoh hour, Aud can m lit e the uoms a happy bower By baking- bread that's never four; r.d this all lies wltliln hor power. If she'll use the famous Updike Flour. "PBIDB OF OMAHA.' .MISS JKA.WH I' l'l-: HII.HKItT. Klrm Avenue. I'oun.dl lllttl't's, la. SATISFIED! W'K are never quite satiKl'ted with the work done by u (although our ciihtomers seem to be, judging by the way they may with us from year to year). We are always on the alert for new meth ods and niHchliierv wheiehy'we can better our iservlce. Vv'e Tiiean to continue cv; Omaha's larnest and most progres sive CleitnfMK himI Uyeltig estab liHliinent, and we Invite those who want citrel'ul and conscientious v orU to It ' Ladles' tailor suits dry cleaned $1.7.", to S.'.'B; lace and silk witU-ts 7."t-; opera robes $2 to $2.0u. Wp.roiis one orrit . tviti ) w here, but ouly No. 131 Tlffuny Ring, 1 1-J. 1-3:!. 1-64, fine color No. 1178 Tlffanv hin. 1 1-J less )-. fino color .. No. 1843 Tiffany Kin. 1 5-. fair color- No. l:'S8 Tiffany ntnu. I 1-16. l-3i, fair color No. 1JS7 Tlffanv HlnK. 1 h-ss 3-B4, fair color . ... No. 1247 Tlffanv ltina;. 7- lens 1-H4. good color ... No. 1151 Tlffanv Kin-, i-li leas 1-64. good color .. No. l'J5 Tiffany It!ng. 1-2. 1-32. fine color No l'.' Tlffanv Itlnis. 1-2 less 1-C4. very tine "olor No. 127S Tlffanv Hint,'. 3-8, 1-32, fine lolm No. 1 258 Tlffanv Klnn. 1-4, 1-32. fln, rolor 'n 1vtl- Tlff.nv Hlliif 1-4 1-32. fire color 1-4 carats in rliiBM, fro.rr a0.00 to S40.OOJ oilier rim o ouu; Kar Hcrews (30.C0 to $400.00! Hrt"M'hs. 810.00 to $425.00! Ptaitiond Lockets. SS.oo to $100.00; llarnontl l uff I'.uitor.s, $10.00 to $190X0; Muds. $10. CO to l&OO.OO All sold iiiui.-l siinrai'ii.j lu r furd uhiihmiI paid lets ten per nni. ai any time within one year. r'. full amount will l allowed In tkcha-.se at any tunc. SS'S-IK 1 1 .... IMDw ui' fcilYS.OO . . . .810.00 . . . t14j 0J . .sioj.cj $ico.oo . . . I103 03 QliS.OO 937-00 S3300 a&-i How biff la OiuaLa. Jaa, 14 ytoplo call I. l"ol"r'a. co broad, so wide, It coy- If all tr. Staiar , Ob, no, 7 cblia, 'us an. -- auotner uw, ... .v,.,. t. But te X-ri('.e c why it has rsnown. M it M K. H )H ION. ltl The Panic-riiim "(iutid Cleuiicrt ami lyers." Jones St. Hotli 'I'liones. Hlnney rt , 3ZZj3n7l-F2UJi3i The Latest The Aeroplane Hair Dress Have our hair dretsed iili one of our coronet bntMs, (he Intel Btyle. '.50-Inch Braid U2-inih Uraid Second Quality Bwltches, from 810.00 . ipiii.oo " $5.00 F. H. SGjIADELL, 1522 Douglas Street ...ft. 41 f A ! I. V 0 iu, C. Uune, G. V. Church. II. Ha -k 4