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Tin: OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 18. 1910.
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WEDDISCS CET AITEST10N
Te-pia iAit Week Wu Enjpif ementi
Wedding Now to Fore.
maity on for this seasojt
BlaT rrM' .Nalal Affair
Arm ts ' ejalet, hmt Mark litr
est Cewters Tkrm Table
a'Hete geaswa Is ner.
Tm Xilln'l HiM.
Mr bonnet spreads (r the ocean,
My bnnnrt spreads over tha wi,
To merely spread over tha aide elk
la not enough for me.
Chicago Jmirnal.
alal Calrmder.
MONPAY-Mrs. Frank Colprtirr, luneheo.j
at Field club.
TVE5DAT Mrs. Eva Wallace. luncheon
at Field ciub for Mr. Bndaban; Mr-.
George Parker and Mil Charles Martin.
luncheon at Field club for Mra. Harber.
Mn. Frank Whitman, luncheon; 1 .lea
day at Ftekl club and Happy Hollow;
inld-waek dinner-dance at Happy li.illow,
Mr. and Mra. famuel Katx, evening re
caption.
WRDMUAT-IIId-wetk dinner-dance at
Field olub.
THI'RStAY-Idies' day at Fl d club and
Happy Hollow.
FRMAT-Naught-Nlne Debutantea' Bridge
club.
SATVRPAT Closing dlnner-danre at Field
club, dinner-dance at Happy Hollow.
1,at week It wag wedding engagement
which furnished flrat topic of conversion
among aoclety people Thla week It li nmie
announcements, consequently mora wed
dings which calla for, and receive, alten
tlon. A September progresses It becu.uea
mora and mora apparent that that eumm.t
of aoclal Intereat. tha wedding. I to bt
acaled by Cmaha society, qnlle freiientl
thla autumn. Thla notwithstanding tin
fact that many of the weddings In pros
pect will be quiet celebration.
Prominent among tha announcements Jujt
made la that of tha engagement of Mian
Kva Smith, daughter of Brigadier General
Frederick A. Smith, commanding officer of
tha Departn ent of Missouri, and Mra.
Smith, to Captain A. La Rue, Chrletie, aide
to General Smith. Tha wedding will be in
October, but tha definite data haa not yet
been announced.
The engagement of Mlaa Anna Coad
daughter of Mr. and Mra. John F. Coad, to
Mr. Edmund V. Krug of St Louie, has
been announoed. Tha wedding, which will
be celebrated very quietly, will be early In
October.
The third Interesting announcement of
the week la that of Miss Daisy Rogers,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. B. Rogers, to
Mr. Charlea E. Oleson of Grand Island.
The wedding la planned for November.
An announcement made In Council Bluffs
last week was of the engagement of Mlaa
Hssel Hannan. daughter of Mra. Charles
R. Hannan, to Mr. Qeorge Warren Van
Brunt. The wedding will take place In
October. - Both young people are prominent
socially and wall known in Omaha.
Of similar intereat are the announcements
of the dates of acme of these autumn wed
dlnga. The wedding of Misa Kate Mooree and
Mr. Arthur Oraffla of Detroit. Mich., will
be celebrated Tuesday evening, October 11,
at o'clock In the home of the bride, 6o
South Thirty-elxth street.
Ootober I la announced as the date of
the wedding of Mlaa Pearl Fltsgerald,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. J. Fltsgerald,
to Mr. Harold Seara The wedding will be
amall, Including only the Intimate friends
and will be celebrated In the early after
noon. , .The wedding of Miss Olive Baker, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra J. L. Baker, to Mr.
Harry Keller Is to be celebrated Tueaday
evening, Ootober 11, probably at at. Mary's
Avenue Congregational church. ,
In St. Paul September 74 the wedding of
Mies Irene Jaynaa, daughter of Mr. and
Mra, Henry a. Jay nee of SL Paul, formerly
of Omaha, to Mr. Ralph Burnett Murphy
of Unooln la to be celebrated, and la of
wide Interest In Omaha, both In college and
society circles. The ceremony la to be at
i to o'clock In the afternoon and will be
witnessed only by relatives. Both young
people attended the ' University of Ne
braska and are fraternity people. Misa
Jeynee la a Delta Gamma and Mr. Murphy
a Phi Kappa Pal. They will make their
home In Lincoln.
November 1 la the date of the wedding of
Mlaa Florence Olmsted, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. R. H. Olmsted, and Mr. Dentley Grimes
MoCloud of Chicago. It la to be celebrated
in the First Presbyterian church and will
be followed by a large reception at the
residence. Among the bride s attendanta
will be a number of otit-of-town young
women.
The Field club elueaa Its season of table
d'hote servloe thla week and the club mem
bars have apparently realised their oppjr
tunitlee moat now that It la slipping from
them. At leaat the Indications are that the
epeoial days of thla week will be more
largely attended than during any previous
week this aeaaon.
Twevday, for lnatance. the reservations
for luncheon are; rapidly approaching the
two hundred mark, already' considerably
mora than one hundred placee having been
reserved. Anions; those entertaining Tuea
day are Mra. 8. F. Miller. Mrs. W, H.
Rhodes. Mra. L. L. French, Mra. Eve Wal
lace. Mra George Barker and Mra Charlea
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THE PAST YEJ&
TRAVELING AND
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QtMa Brothers
318-320 South 16th. St.
Omaha's beautiful exclusive shop of women's and misses' high class wear
ing apparel announce a special showing of exquisite new gowns and tailored suits.
sn.i Mr. J. W. Hattln. Mr. lolle Trour
and Judge and Mrs. Troup.
At tke Coaatrr tlnb.
The cloning table d'hote dinner dance at
the Country club last evening wu well at
tended, many large dinner part lee being
given by the members of he club.
Mies Dorothy Stevens gave one of the
dinner parties, when covers were placed
for Misses Miriam Patterson, Louise Din
ning, Elisabeth Pickens. Dorothy Morgan,
Dorothy Stevens, Messrs. Wilson Austin.
Jack Webster, Benjamin Wood. Deniae
Tlllaon and Wylle Kafer of Council Bluffs.
Mr. and Mra. John Forbes entertained at
dinner, their guests being Mlssea Alice
Cudahy, Florence Cudahy, Eugenie Patter
son, Messrs. Raymond Low, Newman Ben
son and Swing Forbes.
Dining with Judge and Mir. W. A.
Redlck were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns,
Mr. and Mra Jerome Magee and Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Remington.
Mr. George Van Brunt entertained as his
guests at dinner Mr. and Mia. George
Mayne, Mr. and Mra. Charlea Hannan, Miss
Gladys Hart, Mive Hazel Hannan and Mr.
Samuel Luubhan.
Mr. Elmer Cope and Mr. Ross Towle en
tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Ike Raymond of
Lincoln. The other gueats were Miss Kllsa
beth Congdon, Miss Helen Davis, Mlas
Mary Alice Rogers, Lieutenant and Mrs.
Haskell and William Bchnorr.
Dining together were Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Wharton, Mr. and Mra. W. 1. Hoaford, Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Davis. Mr. and Mra. E. Lee
McShane and Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Cot
ton. Mr. W. Farnam Smith entertained aa his
dinner guests Mra. Lester B. Brldahan of
Denver, Mra. K. T. Swobe, Misa Harper,
Mr. J. K. George, Mr. Joseph Baldrlge and
Mrs. C. Y. Smith.
Other dinner parties at the club were
given by Mr. K. M. Fairfield, who had cov
ers for seven guests; Mr. Guy Kuray, four;
Mr. H. L. Cunvmlnga, four; Mr. F. J. He
Shane, six; Mr. A. B. Warren, four; Mr.
Z. T. Llndvay, alx; Miss Ruth Hammer,
alxteen; Mr. S. F. Miller, eighteen; Mr.
Hairy Tukey, six, and Mra. John Bourke.
eighteen, who entertained for her guest,
Mrs. Uas-iett of Paris.
Theater Parties
Theater parties, large and small, were
numerous at the Brandels when Billle
Burke and company appeared 1 In "Miss
Harold Prttchett entertained at the
largest party in honor of Misa Marian
Sonntag and Miss Mary Walker of Evans
ville. Ind. Those present were:
Misses
Flrat Methodlot church will entertain
In the church parlors Thursday after
noon. The hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mesdames Taggert, Osborne,
Gillespie, Olge, Hard.
Pleasures Past
Mra. Charles O'Neill Rich gave a bridge
party Saturday, afternoon at her home when
four tablea of playera were present.
Mra. E. E. Muffltt entertained at dinner
Thursday eveninayat her home for her son,
Mr. Del hs Muffltt. The guests were Messrs.
Bernard Smyth, Raphael Hamilton, Charles
Hamilton, Justin Young. ' Robert Searle,
John Spellman and Deiss Muffltt.
Mlas Blanche Deaver gave an Orpheum
box party Saturday afternoon for Mlaa Jaa
samlne Sherraden, who will leave soon to
attend the University of Nebraska. Those
present were Mlsees Jassamlne Sherraden,
Florence 8wake, Lincoln; Evelyn Miller,
HelenNorrls, Henrietta Gllmore, Florence
Nason, Helen Miller, Blanche Deaver, Mrs.
D, C. Deaver.
To celebrate the tenth birthday of her
tittle granddaughter, Verna Templeton,
Mrs. W. G. Templeton entertained at a de
lightful children's party Saturday after
noon at her home Games, music and
luncheon afforded the entertainment and
those present were the little Misses Cather
ine Conrad, De Weenta Conrad, Virginia
Plxley, Mildred Rhoades, Marian Koas,
Mary Hamilton, Evelyn Bancroft, Lilian
Head, Herberta Barker, Lucile Ely, Elleene
Gulnter, Helen Borshelm, Helen Johnston,
Verna Templeton and Master Wesley
Miller.
Mlaa Meta Mlckelsen was surprised by a
party of friends Thursday evening at her
home. Jiualo and gamea afforded amuse
ment for the evening. Those present were
Misses Arah Koeppe, Madeline Tully, Jen
nie Penner. Anna Stustedt, Adallne Swan
son, Mabel Wilson, Anna Johnson. Myrtle
Mlckelsen, Anette Koeppe, Violet Vender
ford, Esther Swaneon. Ellen Nelson, Norma
Erlckson, Meta Mlckelsen. Messrs David
Seastedf, Leonard Johnson, Ray Benolken,
George Nelron, Harry Thornton, Carl
Johnaon, Alfred Slmoneen, Edward John
son, HugJ Enholm, William Johnsjn. Mr.
Wiggs, Irvin Ber.olkfn, Ed Mlnnlkus. Harry
Scrensen, Eugene Potter. Ben Towell.
M' r l l
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Tine ISleiv Gowns
laid in flat narrow pleats and confined by a beau
tiful embroidered wide band, giving: it the hobble
effect but not over-exaggerated.
Price of. this model is
The one hereon pic
tured is a bcauti f ul
Epwn of French voile.
$55
Beautiful Dresses of Soft Silks and Chiffons, in dark and evening shade,
making them suitable for many 'occasions. Also in contrasting colors which
is very distinctive fall features i trices
are $25.00, $20.75, $35.00, $39.50 and $45.00
Misses' Dresses, Sizes 14-16-18 Made of finest French serge, in all colors
and of chiffon-panamas, in two-tents effects they are very smart new
models and beautifully tailored-prices, $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00
The New Tailored Suits t.n
with the new short jaunty coats trimmed with wide braids the
skirts arc rather plain but bcauti- (fCr and $7C
fully shaped and tailored-prices VWf JV, up to $JtJ
Smart Styles of Broadcloths and Rough Materials Blending many new ideas in men's
wear cheviots, fancy mixtures, serges, diagonals and broadcloths the majority of
these have the severely plain jackets in the new short lengths, lined with Skinner
satin or peau de cygne; the skirts couio in plain, gored and new pleated effects, soirio
having bands at the bottom, others plain and narrow
i prices $25.00, $29.75, $35.00 and $39.50
Suits for Misses Small Women
Specially designed tailored suits for girls and small women, in serges, mixtures, her
ringbone weaves, cheviots, broadcloths and new zebelines. Some are plain tailored
models, others are trimmed with braid and velvet. The skirts come plain and gorod
some having bands of self material above flounce, made in the new narrow effects
prices $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 and Up.
Ruth Hammer.
Mary Walker,
Menle Uavia,
lvatheriue Heeson,
Messrs.
Robert Wood,
Lloyd Lomax,
I'eiey Hall,
Fred Clarke,
Marian Sonntag,
Ktmaueth liruce,
KliZHbeth l'uvia,
Mildred Butler.
At the Clubs
At Happy Holla.
A dinner dance at Happy Hollow last
evening Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers enter
tained at one of the larger dinner parties,
their guests being Dr. and Mrs. B. B.
Davla, Dr. and Mra. J. P. Lord, Dr. and
Mra J. M. Aitkin, Dr. and Mrs. E. C.
Henry and Miss Stewart.
Other dinner partiee were given by Mr.
Henry Copley, who had covert placed for
eleven gueeta; David Cole, eighteen; W. L.
8elby, four; Wayne Belby, five; H. K.
Burket, five, and O. P. Goodman, eight.
At the Kteld riaej.
Numerous large dinner parties were given
laet evening at the Field club. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph W. Breckenridge gave one of
the larger parties In honor of Dr. and Mrs
F. L. Loveland. who leave soon for To-
peka. Covere were laid for Dr. and Mrs.
Loveland, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Benson, Mr.
and Mra A. T. Austin, Mr. and Mrs
John Towl, Mr. and Mrs. George plainer.
Mr. and Mra. C. C Belden, Mr. and Mra.
H. W. Breckenridge. Mlaa Hasel Love
land, Mra Leonora Diets Nelson, Miss
Myra Breckenridge and Mr. Warren Brack
n ridge.
Mr. and Mrs E. D. Van Court had as
their guests Mr. and Mra R. J. Dinning
Mr. ana Mra K. D. Pollard and Mr. and
Mra Frank Hollliiger.
Judge and Mra A. C. Troup gave a large
. dinner party. Covers were placed for Mr
and Mra K. H. Loomie. Mr. and Mra. J, J,
ulllven. Judge and Mra George A. Day,
Mr. and Mra Warren Bwltiler. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. De Bord. Mr. and Mra D. V
sUiolee, Mr. and Mra K. A. Hlnrltha, Mr.
Harold Keller,
Harold l.rady.
Raymond Low, ,
Harold Pritchelt.
Another party Included Mr. and Mrs.
George Redlck, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Ken
nedy, Mr. and Mra. John Hedlck, Mr. and
Mra. lxnil Clarke and Mr. and Mra. Kd-
ward Crelghton.
In one of the boxea were Mr.' and Mra.
John L. Kennedy and Mr. and Mra. Wil
liam Beara Popplston.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kalrfield entertained
at a email box parly anu Mrs. John M.
Baldwin also gave a box party.
Together were Mlae Miriam Patteraon.
Misa Carolyn Congdon. Mr. MacMlllan
Harding and Austin.
In'another party were Mlaa Louise Din
ning. Miss Dorothy Stevens, Mr. Ben Wood
and Mr. Denise Till son.
Miss Bess Baum, Mlaa Dorothy Morgan.
Mr. Gerald Wharton and Mr. Wylle Hafer
formed another party.
Together were Mr. and Mia. K. T. fcwobe.
Mrs. Lester B. Brldahan of Denver, Mr. J.
Edward George and Mr. and Mrs. Gould
Diets.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Baum and tlr. and
Mrs. Clement C. Chase were In another
party.
Captain and Mrs. Robert Lee Hamilton
of Lincoln and Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Weltsell
were together.
For the Future
Wedding Bells
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Harris announce fie
engagement of their daughter, Gei'tiu-lc
Harrla, to Mr. Louis Frederick of New
York City. The wedding will be ueloo ntod
next June.
The wedding of Miss Carolyn Conklln,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Conklln,
and Mr. Arthur Cajacob was celebrated
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home
of the bride's parenta, 4114 Cuming atreet.
Rev. Daniel McGiffen of Lowe Avenue
Presbyterian church, officiating. '
The rooma were attractively decorated
with yellow and white bluosoms and green
foliage. In the llvlnff room where the mar
riage lines were rend, the bridal party stood
under a canopy of gre n ferns. Large bou
quets of yellow coryopsis and golden glow
were effective. The white satin rlbbona
were stretched by little Miss Huael Rowley,
Miss Gladys Mlckel and Master Vtrne
Vance.
Mr. Qeorge Cajacob of Sibley,' la., brother
oj me groom, waa best nun. The wedding
march was played by Mr. Max Baumelster
on the vlolen accompanied by Miaa Dora
Stevens on the piano.
Mra. Frank Huberts waa matron of honor,
and wore a gown of white satin trimmed
with pearls. She carried an arm bouquet
of yellow-chrysanthemums.
Miss Mabel Conklln. slater of the bride,
was maid of honor, and wore a dainty gown
of yellow crepe de chine trimmed with lace.
She carried yellow rosea
The bride wore a beautiful gown of white
eatln elaborately einbivldered In pearls with
yoke and sleeves of princess laoe. Llllea
of the valley held the long tulle veil In
place and she carried a ahower of roaes and
lilies of the valley.
A large reception wss held after the cere
mony, about 150 guests being present.
Mr. and Mra. Cajacoba left for a trip to
the Pacific coast and will bs at home In
Omaha after November 1.
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Thomas Kilpatrick & Co.
' announce their .
Millinery Opening
For Fall, 1910
Monday and Tuesday
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With a Display
of the Seasons Most
Beautiful Modes
Including Original Crea
tions of Our Own and
Many Exclusive
Models
Mrs. Eva Wallace will entertain at lunch
eon Tuesday at the Field club In honor of
Mra. Brldahan of Denver, guest of Mrs.
E. T. Swobe.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Kats will ba at
home Informally Tuesday evening at their
home In honor of their gueet. Dr. Leo M.
Franklin of Detroit. Mich., formerly of
Omaha.
Mra. Oeorge Barker and Mra. Charlea
Martin will entertain at luncheon Tueaday
at the Field club In honor of Mra. Barber
of Blooralngton, 111., guest of Mrs. V. p.
Klrkendall.
The Omlkron club will give a banquet
for the members of the club Thursday
evening, September S. at the Rome hotel.
The committee In charge Includes Meaar.
Frank Parr, Samuel Reea. Jr.. and J. Gib
eon Caldwell. '
The Columbian Circle of the Sacred
Heart pariah will entertain Wednesday
afternoon at their hall, Twenty-aecond
and Leeuet etreets. Hosteaaea will be
Mra D. B. Murray and Mra J. P. Moora
In honor of Mra F. 8. Loveland. tae
Woman's Home Missionary society ol the
Personal Gossip
Miss Margaret Wilcox la visiting In St.
Louis.
Miss Grace Gassett of Paris, France, la
visiting Mra. John Bourke.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sellgsohn baa taken an
apartment at the Hamilton.
Mrs. E. E. Muffltt has aa her guest her
nelce, Mrs. Frank IV Lewis.
Mrs. E. O. Halatead has returned from
a two months' eastern trip.
Mrs. Paul Hoagland and children have
returned from Osakls. Minn.
Miss Elisabeth Charlton haa returned to
Monmouth college for the senior year.
Mra. John L Godircy has rone to Kansas
City, 81 Lou s and txtuisvllle. K.v., to visit
friends.
Mrs. Edmund Shank of Loa Angelea, la
spending th week aa the guest - of Mra.
Arthur Rose.
JJr. and Mre. Robert Cowell and Miss
Mona Cowell are enjoying a lour of the
English lakea.
Colonel 8. 8. Curtis baa gone to
ORIENTAL RUGS
repaired and cleaned by the expert Annenian hand made
handkerchiefs and lace works of all kinds; also a few choice
rugs for sale.
J. I. XAMirVJOSIANI
Thone Harney 1279.
Greenwich. Conn., to visit his daughter.
Mre. Dlmon Bird.
Mrs. Lydla Morrison Is expected home
Monday from Chicago, where she has been
spending the week.
Mr. Frederick T. Wing of Chicago, fiance
of Miss Ruth Moorhead. la spending the
week-end In Omaha.
Mr. Gerrltt Fort and hie aon, Gerritt
Fort. Jr., arrived ' in Omaha thla morn
ing from an eaatern trip. ,
Mr. and Mre. Warren Blackwell. who
heve been spending the summer abroad,
are expected home October 1.
Mlaa Carolyn Congdon will lejve thla
week for Pougjieepale. N. T.. to,reaume
her atudlea at Vaaaar college.
Mr. Fred Clark returna Una week to
Bhattuck and hia Bister. Miss Helen Clark,
to St. Mary's Hall, Faribault.
Mr. Amo'd Harrla of Dallas. Tex. Is
visiting his parents. Air. and Mra J.
H. Harrla. l0t Franklin etieet.
Mlaa Gertrude McCarthy leaves to
morrow to resume her studies at St.
Mary's) aemloary. Notre Dame. Ine
Mlaa Julia Hlrach of Cincinnati, who has
spent the summer with Mrs. S. Goetx and
family, left Saturday for her home.
Mlea Edith Shrum, daughter of Mr. and
Mre. L. F. Chrum, will leave thla week
for Lincoln to enter the state university
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller Raymond of
Lincoln arrived yesterday to spend the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell.
Mrs. Zack T. Howell and children ot
Maryvllle. Mo., are guests of Mra.' How
till parenta Mr. and Mra. Joseph Burns
Mrs. Frank Johnson and daughter,
Jennette, have returned from Logun
qulst. Me., wnere they spent the sum
mer. Mrs. William A. TrueUen haa return-id
from a two month's visit with her
brother, Mr. Edward H. Cochran of Den
ver, Cul.
Mr. and Mre. Pomeroy and children of
Troy, N. Y.. are at the Happy Hollow i
club, the gueata of her brother, Mr. W.
S. Mil! la. !
Mra. Gillette and Miss QlUette'of Sher- i
Idan, Wyo., are the gueata today of Mr. !
and Mrs. George Holdrege at the New
Hamilton.
. Mra. John T. Stewart, II, and children,
who are spending the summer at West
Hampden Beach, I., are expected home
the first of October.
Mlea Helen Illhbard tiuma from her
vaoatlon and Is staying at the home of
Mra. Victor Caldwell until the tatter's
return from the eaat.
Mlaa Marcla Perklna of Fremont la
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The new Sorosla Nob toe lg abort forepart, with that awell, high
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Our windows demonstrate tbe fact and show you where the late,
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Visitors and l'urchaaers Equally Welcome.
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