Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1910)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910. AK-SAR-BEN XVI RECEIVES C110 WN (Continued from First PMt.) conveyances were tokens of the greater revelation Inside, as the burden. they brought were In the ensemble, a fathering of well gowned and garbed men and women that filled the Den. Three orchestra gave forth soft, full- toned musk; for the occasion. PERSON AGE W THE COURI (Continued from Fourth Page.) J. F. Flack. Gerrlt fort. Jay D. Foster. E. F. Fold a. J. C. French. J E. George. Dr. H . Glfford. G. II Gln:.ple. lr. II. (ih more. J. M. Guild. F. U Mailer. F. T. Hamilton. George L. Hammer. Charles Harding. Joseph Harden. O. 8. Hsynard. Ir. E. C. Henry. Carl Herring. E. A. Hlnrlcha. G. M. Hitchcock. W. B. Hughes. It C. A. Hull. W. H. Hynes. R. L. H'lntley. 0 W. Holdrege. C. E. Johannes. O. W. Johnston. Harry G. Jordan. 1 ...orre A Juslyn. F. W. Jud?on. A M. Jeffrey. Charles .1. Karbach. George H Kellty. Joeeph Kelloy. J. A. C. Kennedy. A C. Kennedy. K. E. Klpllnger. Ralph Kitchen. K. P. Klrkendall. W. H. Kornlg. Fied H. Krug. William Kennedy: Z. T. Llndsey. K. A. Leussler. O. K. McCune. E O. McGllton. C. F. McOrew. W. D. Mcjiugh, Arthur Mots. Herman Met. Mori la Meyer. P. W. Mlkesell. J. H. Millard. Heme Miller. A. L. Mohler. K M. K. A. si. M. Moisman. K. .Muiphy. J. McVann. B. M'Connell. F. Miller. Jr. W. w. Murray. J. R. McDonald. F. T. B. Martin. B E. McCague. W. F. isegele. It. J. O Urlen. Dr. F. P. Owen. Fred Faffenrath. H. K. Palmer. J. L. Paxton. H. F. Petrle. Guy II. Pratt. George N. Peek. George S. Powell. W. A. Redlck. A. L. Kecd. Arthur Remington. C C. Rosewater. Victor RnnewatT. E. 11. Spraguc. Charles L, maunders. S. A. Searle. H. F. Shankey. Frank Simpson. Dr. C. E. Smith. C. E. ripens. Adolph Stori. C. M. Sumner. Charlea Sherman. W. E. Shepherd. Floyd M. Smith. II F. Thomas. J. H. Thomas. Kd S. Thompson. H. A. Thompson. K. C. Twamley. Mel Uhl. N. B. Updike. A. J. Vlerllng. Ray C. Wagner. F. Waller:!. W. F. Wappleh. J. D. Weaver. John R. Wehster. Walter E. Wood. W. 8. W right. J. H. Wright. Jr. Frank Walters. H. W. Yates. I. Zlegler. MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF WOMAN IN NEW YORK Vnldentltled Body Fonnd In Court of Fashionable Apartment House on Riverside Drive. NEW. YORK, Oct. 7. The mysterious murder of an unidentified woman of re fined appearance In a fashionable apart ment house on Riverside drive today iR pursllng the police aa few recent crimes have done. The wonjtn'e body was found In the court yard of the house and gave every Indication that the. victim had been beaten to death. Face and body were covered with bruises and lacerations and one thumb was bitten nearly off. Her clothing was of the best quality, and markings upon It showed It had been purchased at fashionable shops, but there waa nothing to give a clue to her identity. The negro elevator . boy of the apart ment house, Clarence Holcomb, who. said he had admitted the woman to the build ing at an early hour today, waa arrested and held as suspicious. The police believe the woman was murdered In the bath room of a vacant apartment on the ground floor and her body pushed from the win dow Into the court yard. MASON CITY STORAGE JLANT IS DESTROYED Ob Hundred Fifty Thoasand Dollar Fire Loss In Cerro Gordo Conmty feat. MASON CITT,,Ia., Oct. 7. (Special Tele gram.) One hundred and fifty thousand dollars la the estimated loss from fire to night In the destruction of the Mason City Transfer and Storage company build ing and .contents. The following are the : loosen: International Harvester company, 1100,000; Empire Creamery Separator com pany, Chicago, J15.000; John Deere Plow company, Omaha, 115.000; Smith Manufac turing company, Chicago, $10,000; Lindsay Bros., Milwaukee, IS.OOO's Ray Manufactur ing company, Ottuma, $5,000. The International Harvester company carries their Insurance, setting aside a ; certain Insurance fund eaoh year for thla purpose. The other companies are all In- , aured on goods In storage or In transit At the point of shipment. The building was I Insured for 56,000 In the Mercantile Fire Insurance company. I. W. Koerlls is presi dent and C. H. Keidl secretary-treasurer , of the Macon City Transfer and Storage i plant BURTON TALKS TO BANKERS Senator gay a tkut Directors of Banks Baowld to Mora Pi. reotiKgr. 1X53 ANGELES, Oct. 7 Senator Theo dore E. Burton, member of the monetary Commission, addressed the convention ftf I the American Bankers' association today. "The criticism may have arisen." said Senator Burton, "that the commission has made tardy progress In its work because lor more than two years now no concrete proposition for legislation haa been pre sented. But when we consider the magnl- 1 tude of Interests Involved and the con trariety of opinions to be harmonised, the time Is not long. It Is better to be assured that, projected legislation will be helpful and will command popular approval than to enact Ill-digested laws and regulations which would have to be changed within a 1 few years. Thus far the time haa been ; usefully occupied in obtaining a basis upon whloh to act." I Continuing, the speaker suggested that ; "an Important reform would be to require : directors of.uatlonal banks to give closer attention to the management of banks sstth which they are connected so that they may not be mere deadheads In determining Its policies." JUDGE PARKER FILES BRIEF .Answer of Labor Leaders in Con taBt Ptweedlaas Given to liprtmt t'oart. WASHi'N GTON, Oct. T. A brief was filed In tbe supreme court of the United State today by Judge Alton B. Parker and associate counsel In the contempt pro ceedings against Samuel Compere, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison, officials of the American Federation of Labor. The principal defense set torth In to day's brief waa that tbe reference In the official organ of the federation to the Bucks Stove and Range company of St. Louis did not contain contempt for the eourt of the District of Columbia because Its decree was beyond the power of the court to declare. I' a Ion Parifle I Haas. BEATRICE. Neb.. Oct. T.-iSpeclal Tele- j gram.) The Union Pacific Ice house waa i : practically destroyed by fire here today, j Sparks from an engine caused the blase. rbo lues la placed at H.0O0. v i . L-' - ' ' '- ' 'i.T- I. ' ' - 4 ' I" v A It f -'r ' ' I MISS LOUISE LORD. :. I- f-jirv ? ,A.Jv-l ) S 'r"t " . ' - TT. " MISS PAGE. f " I w ROBERT BUCKINGHAM, Page to Cardinal. Gold lace and dainty hobble gowna were prominent at the Ak-Sar-Ben ball thla year. Each season the ceremony of . the coronation of the king and queen of Ak-Sar-Ben becomes more brilliant, for the ball la practically the harbinger of styles for the approaching social season. The draped gowtix with hobble effect were es pecially popular. Gowns In all the dainty pastel shades of satins gracefully draped in self-tone chiffons were much In evi dence. On most of the gowns the . hobble bands on the skirts were of rich hand em broidery or lace of gold or sliver often with deep fringe of crystal. A. I ADAMS, Mrs. J. L. Blue satin foulard, with yoke and sleeves in self-tone ' lace and irridescent trimming. ALLEN, Mrs. D. B. Black satin striped marquisette with black satin; real lace and pearl trimmings. ALLEN, Mrs. Edgar Spanish lace over cream satin. ASHTON, Mrs. C. H.-Black chiffon over uiacK lace, tnmmea neaviiy with trench embroidery; American Beauty roses. M. BARBER, Mrs., of Bloomlngton, III., (guest ol Mrs. f . p. Klrkendall) Cos tume of black lace, trimmed with let. BALDK1QE, Mrs. Howard H. Stunning costume oi an mack satin, heavily em broidered in black silk, made decollete, entralne. BAKKALOW, Mrs. Denise Gown of cream marquisette embroidered with crystals. BATES, Miss Margaret, of New York City (.guest of Miss Nannie Page) Green chit ton over pink satin; pink rosebuds. BAl'M, Miss Brownie Bess Attractive white chiffon gown, made over white satin, hand embroidery and pearl trim mings. BAUM, Mrs. J. B. Lavender satin, heavily embroidered In self-tone, trimmed witn lavender lace. Bfc.LT, Mra. W. B. T. Imported gown of white silk, draped with black luce and trimmings of black and white chiffon. BEST, Mrs. F. C-Whlte figured chiffon over lavender messaline, with crystal trimming. BE LI Mrs. H.' E. White net evening gown over pale blue silk, mude princess with pearl trimmings. BEARD. Mra II. L. -One-piece black crepe de chine, with trimming of gold. B1RSI, Mrs. F. J. Costume of champagne colored satin raiah, with cream colored lace yoke and sleeves, decorated with em broidery in old blue and gold. BLACK, Mrs. Charles Handsome lace princess gown over baby blue. BLISH, Mra. F. J. Costume of champagne colored satin rajah, with cream lace yoke and sleeves, and decorated with Persian embroidery In old blue and gold. BOVLES. Mrs. H. B. Light blue and cream striped silk grenadine over light blue satin, with pearl trimmings. BOWSER. Mrs, W. W.-Oown of cham pagne crepe do chene, hobble skirt, bodice ol crepe de chene, black silk and laco; diamond horseshoe ornaments. BCYLE8, Mrs. Clifford H Oown of laven der satin entralne. trimmed with self tone lace and embroidered In gold. BROWN, Mrs. Frank P.. of Florence Pearl gray crepe de chine, with trim mings of oriental beading and yoke of net hand embroidered In silver. BRADBURY, Mrs. William J. Electric green messaline sheathed in chiffon cloth of same shade, trimmed with Persian bands. BRADY. Mrs. John S Black satin gown. heavily trimmed with Jet. BRUN1NGEK. Mrs. C. W.. of Grand Is land Pink chiffon silk with point lace ana pearl trimmings. BR1DAHAN. Mrs. LMor B., of Denver. (guest of Mrs. E. T. .-?wobi White Irish lace evening gown, combined with chiffon end hand embroidery. BURKE, Miss Jennie of Dunlap, la. Gown of violet silk poplin, made with tunio, trimming of real lace In self-color; pearls. BURNS, Mrs. Samuel, jr. Evening gown of black spangled net over black satin. BUCKINGHAM. Mrs. Everett-White ruarqu iKsue over white satin, trimmed with silver lace. BITLKR. Miss Oyster gray silk voile over shall pink satlr., princess effect. BURESlt. Mrs. V. Heavy black silk gown, trimmed with lace an. I jet; diamnnda BL'HCH. Mrs. Fred Royal blue silk veiled . iff' , A 1 " !i c AX Maids of Honor to r-- t v i - 1 " t 1 ( if : 1 MIS.1 CAROLTN BARKALOW. MISS BAKER. MISS E. PICKENS. .', V. .,. ,V . - .,.; 5 -. .-?, u- ..... v . ( ' " v V . j ' '- . . wii t i r ' - ri, ,,V a1' a,.MB,.''al Magificent Costumes Worn by the Women a Royal Court Ball with net. deep fringe of crystal trimming; diamonds. BROWN, Matilda A. White embroidered prlnoess, trimmed In lace; rubies and dia monds. C. CALVIN, Miss Nell. San Francisco, Guest of Mrs. E. Buckingham Green marqui sette over gold cloth. CARR, Mrs. D. J., of Fort Omaha Blue crene, trimmed in gold and Irish lace. CALIAH AN, Mrs. Charles, of Sidney, Neb. White hand made lace robe over white silk;. diamonds; shower bouquet of roses. CALLAHAN. Clara Tan crepe de chene princess, trimmed In baby Irish lace; pearls and diamonds. CUDAHY, .Mrs. E. A. White costume of satin veiled, with tunic richly embroid ered in pearls, hand embroidery; diamond lavnlier. COHN, Mrs. Herman White silk crepe, embroidered in pastel shades, veiled In light' blue chiffon; diamond ornament. COLE, Miss Beatrice Pink crepe de chine, self-toned trimming; pink roses. COLLINS, Mrs. S. A. Amethyst cloth with lace. . COLPETZER. Mrs. MosheryStunnlng cos tume of white embroidered: silk mull over cream satin; COLLINS, Mrs. S. A. Amethyst satin, with overdress of same shade of lace. CONGDON, Miss Elisabeth Lavender silk, with overdress of same shade of chiffon, made round length. CONGDON. Mrs. Isaac Champagne col ored voile . over same shade inessAltne, trimmed with oriental lace. CON LEY, Miss Kathryn, of West Point Pale canary chiffon cloth over same shade satin, the fullness of skirt Is drawn In at the bottom with a hobble band and of pearl and crystal embroidery; the bodice of chiffon, draped in surplice effect Into a rlrdle of satin Inlaid with embroidery. CONN ELL, Mrs. William J. White lace evening gown over wnite satin, tnmmea with crystal and turquoise fringe, made princess, entralne. COOK, Mrs. A. B. Golden brown satin, Persian net over dress; diamonds. COOK, Miss Hasele Pink silk lace and aold trimmings: diamonds. COTTON, Mrs. H. Rex Lovely gown of light blue tucked liberty silk, with duchess lace. COTTON, Miss Halcyon Dainty little white chiffon gown over shell pink, pink shoes and ribbons. COTT, Miss-Helen Imported laco over old rose satin. CRANE. Mrs. E. E. Gowp of champagne messaline silk, made princess, draped with same and trimmed in bead passe menterie and black martin; diamonds. CRAWLEY, Mrs. C. F. Gown of black satin duchess, elaborately trimmed with heavy black lace and fringe. D. DAHLGRHN. Miss Minnie Light blue chiffon over satin, real lace; pearls. DAHLMAN, Mrs. James C Black and white chiffon over black silk, trimmed with white lace and embroidered with black. DALE. Miss Martha Simply made gown of green messaline, round length. DALE, Miss Laura Gown of blue mes saline, trimmed In pearls. DARR. Mrs. George B Pearl gray silk, trimmed with real lace. DAVIS, Mrs. Thomas Latham Pink satin evening gown, trimmed with crystals. DA UGH ERTY, Mrs. John M Directoire DE WOLF, Miss Lela Beautiful costume of white embroidery over white taffeta; coral ornaments. gown of cream satin, veiled In black peau de sole, caught in at the bottom by deep band of black Chantlllv lace. DIETZ. Mrs. Gould Exqulelte evening gown of cream colored sat n draped with coral chiffon, with trimmings of real lace; diamond lavaller. DIKS1NU. Mre. William White hand em bro derv dress; pearl necklace.- DREIFVPS. Mrs. Julius Black spangled net over black satin, decollete. DORRANCE. Mrs. W. H Gown of yellow chiffon over yellow silk, trimmings of gold lace; diamonds. DORRWARD. Mra W. N. White mar quisette with tunic of silver spangled net, trimmed wtlh gray fur. DUNN, MK Edna, of Salt Lake City (guest of Mrs. Mayne Hemph'll) White chiffon, embroidered in red popples; red popples worn In hair. DUVAL. Mra. Eugene Royal blue mes saline. trimmed with bands, richly em broidered In different shade of blue and chiffon. . Her Majesty. Queen Ak-Sar-Ben XVII m iilii.ii.iii i r.ji'tv ' ' '''i ,iu1:d.l"-f',''' MISS GLADYS PETERS. i.J" " :' -AX MISS AGNES BURKLET. 7!h i ,V i et' .lwJ. MISS STEVENS. E. EASTMAN, 'Mrs.' Osgood T. Handsome costume or white embroidered mull over white satin. .. . .. . FELBUR, Miss Empire tunic of pale green crepe over green silk; silver and pearl trimmings; pearl' necklace. FORD, Miss Hasel, of Chicago (guest of Miss Miriam Patterson) Evening eown of white satin, with overdress of white chiffon-and crystal trimming.' i FODREA, Mrs. i Pennington P. Yellow chiffon, with trimmings of crystal and yellow satin rosettes over tan Persian silk. FoK'i'HMAN,. Miss Nora. Los Angeles, Cu I., Guest .of Miss. Frances Nash Coral chiffon draped over. self-toned messaline. FREELANDS, Mrs. J. A. Yellow satin gown with 'overdress of beaded lace and yellow, beads, , trimming of fringe and bands. FREEMANTEL, Mrs. F. , C.-Parlslan gown Of satin MernllleaUx, pale pink in color, trimmed with -gold bra:d.- FKENCH, Miss Isaoei Cream orape de chine, designed with cream hand em broidery. O. GAFFORD.' Mrs. ' Jarvls, Jr.-Alice blue voile, - made hobble skirt, with Persian and cut steel trimmings over silk of same shade. GERBER, Mrs. C. H. White Imported Brussels lace over while China silk. With pale blue trimmings.- GIBBS, Mrs. M. H. Golden brown foulard, band embroidered and trimmed with Irish point lace. GILMOKE, Miss Amy Cream colored chif fon, draped over same shade of aat.n, toned with cerise, velvet. G1LMORE, Mrs. R. 8. Delicate shell pink chiffon gown, with an elaborate design embroidered in 'pearls, GLOVER, Mra Cyrus Dean White satin, made semi-princess, with real lace and pearl trimmings. , GOLDEN, Mrs. J. R.' ..of Nebraska City Pink - messaline with hobble oversklrt, high girdle, empire waist, trimmed in pink net silk insertion. GUILD, Mrs. J. M. White lingerie, H. HAHN, Mrs. Julia Pegau Gown of white hand embroidered Swiss, trimmed In Irish crochet laoe. HA1GHT, Miss Effle White lingerie gown of lace and embroidery over pink. HAMILTON. Mrs. E. O. Yellow chiffon HANSEN, Miss Minna J. Konre, of S.ou4 City, la. White marquisette over yellow satin, with seed pearl trimming. HARDING, Mrs. Charles Peach colored marquisette, trimmed with Irish crochet. HARDING, Mrs. David H. Champagne colored chiffon over self-toned taffeta, trimmed wtlh gold passementerie; dia monds. HARDING, Miss Ruth Oray marquisette, embroidered In pale green over whitn sstin. HARRISON. Mrs. William O. Evening gown of pale blue satin. HARP8TEH, Mrs. J. S.-Blaek silk em- Ha" Ire aown with cream lace overdress. ARWOOD. Mrs. F. Pratt Embroidered wisteria satin gown, trimmed with point lace. HARWOOD, Mrs. Ida E. Princess gown of soft clinging lavender satin, trimmed In gold braid, old lace and pearls. HATFIELD. Mrs. E. A White embroid ered mull, elaborately trimmed with baby Irish lace, toned with blue velvet. HAYES, Mrs. Robert C link crepe, yoke and sleeves embroidered In pearls; dia monds. HFITKET.D, Miss Bertha White messaline with trimmings of Nile green velvet and pearls. HI.MPH1LL. Mrs. Wayne Yellow mes saline. princess lace. HENDERSON, Mrs. J. B. Oown of peach color crepe meteor, the decollete bodloe being embroidered with silver gray beads; necklace of pearls. HENRY. Mra Edwin C.-Whit silk, em broidered In blue. HE NT EL. Miss Grace Oasllght green chiffon over green satin; ornaments. HESS, Mrs. J. J., Council Bluffs Beauti fully embroidered gown of Japanese plna cloth, delicate roe petal pink. A flotsl design la deeper rose. HIUUINU. Mrs. E. A. Blue chiffon over dress over blue silk; pearl trimmings. HOCHSTKTLEK, Miss FrancesApricot shade of crspe de chine, with effective trimming of beaded lace. HOOKbTRA, Mlse Msrlo. of Tenowanda, ' ' : 'l V-.j.V'.'-r-J' ; ' -- ' i F 1 1 i . vi.'X ... V i vt MISS MORGAN. 1 " 'it I J v V 1 f. r $ - it It V MISS LOtJISE DINNING. ."t. rr " y, j.'i'j' . v S v '.V rV 'V' . MISS MILDRED ROGERS. N. Y. Imported costume of blue silk. HOPKINS, Miss Iva Black messaline princess dress, cut low. With allover lace trimmings; pearls. HUTCHINSON, Miss Mayme Daffodil jeilow chiffon, made over darker shade With trimmings of pearls and gold. HUNTINGTON, Mrs. M. R. Pearl colored mouxseline de sole over turquoise blue messellne. trimmings of lace and chiffon; pearls and diamonds. HUNTINGTON, Miss Ether-8:mple pink chiffon over pink satin, decollete; pearls. I. ISARD, Mrs. C. H. Golden' brown crepe de chine, over taffeta, semi-princess style; diamonds. ISARD, Mrs. 11. E Cream silk mull over taffeta,' semi-princess style; pearls. - . JACOBSEN, Mrs. W. F., of Benson White lingerie, skirt mado half - hobble and bodice of embroidered bands and Val enciennes lace, girdle of light blue mes saline; rhlnestones and pearls. JANKOWSKI, Miss lalsy Pale blue chif fon cloth over, blue silk, trimmings of self-toned Isce. JANKOWSKY, Mrs. Louis Light gray votlle over shaded taffeta, trimmed with bands of self-toned lace, yoke and sleeves of gold embroidered lace. JARD1NE, Mrs. V.- S.-Whlte moussellne de sole over white liberty satin, point de Venice lace trimming; diamonds. JARD1NE. Miss Josephine-Black liberty satin; American Beauty roses, diamonds and pearls. JOHNSON, Miss Mary Delicate shade of pink messaline satin, with trimmings of hand embroidered lace and gold braid. JOHNSON. Mrs. James C Lingerie gown with flounclngs of Valenciennes lace and trimmed with French crochet and em broidery. JORDAN, Mrs. R. C Champagne colored satin, garnet and lace trimming. JORDAN, Miss Laura Apricot silk crepe. JUDSON, Mrs. Harry c L.lght blue satin with overdress of black net, embroidered In gold. JUDSON, Mra. Frank Pearl colored satin, draped with black point d'esprlt, elabor ately embroidered in gold and blue. K. . KELLET, Miss Georgia Pink net over pink messaline. KELLY, Mrs. George Gown of black satln-de-sole, draped with blue marqui sette, elaborately trimmed in beaded embroidery, KENNEDY. Mrs. John L. Coal pink satin, veiled in crystal tulle; pink beaded ornaments, coral bruige. KENNEDY, Mrs. Frank A., of Tripp County, South Dakota Costume of brown cloth and lace. KENNEDY. Miss Etola, of Tripp County. South Dakota Oown of black and white taffeta and white laco. KENT, Mrs. H. M. White satin, draped with black silk net and lace, trimmed with cut Jet and silver cloth. KERVAN, Mrs. J A Lavender foulard. K1RKENDALL, Mrs. F. P -Beautiful cos tume of white lace; diamonds. K1PIJNGER. Mrs. E. E.-Whlte lingerie gown. KITCHEN, Mrs. Richard T-Lavender satin gown, draped in silver spangled net. with sliver lace trimming; heron aigrette in hair. ' KUNCL, Miss Marie Pink marquisette over pink duchess sat'n, trimmed with pearls and hand embroidered lace KUNCL, Mrs. Luna Gray messaline, trimmed with Irish point lace. L. LIDDEN. Elisabeth, of Dunlap, la A one piece gown of champagne chiffon over pink silk, with trimmings cf oriental lace. uutut. Mrs. J. r riiue ;nar.)U.netie over wisteria, embroidered, maroou trim ming. LORD. Mra. L. M Black costume of em broidered marquisette, made seml-prln-cess, over taffeta silk; pearls. LOVELKY. Mrs. Eva Imported spider fabric, over babv blue satin. H I K ART. Mrs. E. H Colored crepe de chine over pink silk. LYLE. Mra William C Pale blue mea sel.ne, entrain, with gold shadow trim ming. Me. M'CUNE. Mrs. B. F.-Prfneess evening gown of blue satin under Valenclenne lace: diamonds and amethysts. M'DONAI.D, Mrs. John O White embroid ered chiffon over Nile green silk; beauti ful deslrn carried out In pearls. M KAY. Mrs. W. Morris Oown of old gold satin, draped with chiffon, edged with a mi ;, '4 1.. ' i " . h. ' " , v. fat' " , . -vV" ', i -. ... -, .... MIS.s HELEN Cl'DAMT. Ti t :.- '". "- ' 3 '- .Vv f - '.-' 'a v . MISS WHITMORE. 7- ' ' f "V" .... . . , , A.-: MISS A. C. McGREW. heavily embroidered effect in beads and silk, the bodice trimmed with touches of orange velvet; diamonds. M'KENZIK, Mrs. 11. M. Pale blue satin, with chiffon overdress of same shado. M'KNIGHT, Mrs. W. C Black crepe de chine over black silk, with trimmings of liund embroidery and lace. M'KNIGHT, Miss Irene Dainty gown of pale yellow marquisette over yellow silk, effectively trimmed with hand embroid ery and touches of black. M MAHON, Mrs. Euward R. Delicate pink moire, embroidered with overdress of marquisette, gold trlnmed, self-toned em broidery. M MULLEN, Mrs. T. J Imported black lace gown, with trlmmingi of hand em-j broidery and black bead ornaments. M SHANE, - Mrs. John A. Black Jet Im ported evening gown, with royal blue satin girdle; diamond ornaments. M SHANE, Mrs. Felix Black embroidered muslin over black silk, overdress trimmed in Jet. M SHANE. Miss Marie Pale blue marquis ette over pink messaline,' heavily em broidered. M'VANN. Mrs. E. .1. Apricot silk crepe, trimmed with gold lace and turquoise, velvet. ' M. MACK, Mrs. John Yellow satin gown, with gold trimming; diamonds. MAHONEY, Mrs. T. J. Lilac colored silk crepe, with beaded overdress, made elaborate with silver lace and rhino stones. MANDELBERG, Mrs. Abe Black chiffon and la'-e gown; diamonds. MANDELBERG, Miss Roslna M. Pale blue marquisette, veiled and trimmed with crystal. MANLEY, .Mrs. Robert Costume of cream radium silk, designed wtlh sprays of dainty blue and pink flowers, druped with blue band embroidered panels with crvstal fringe. MARTIN, Mrs. Edward M. Gown of maixo satin en train. MAYNE, Miss Ethel Oown of pink chif fon over pink brocade satin, with trim mings of pink velvet, embroidered with crystals. MEYER, Mrs. Morltl Pink striped mar quisette, trimmed In princess lace nnd pink chiffon, made with oversklrt effect. MICK, Mrs. W. H. Tan voile over yellow silk, trimmings of old gold and yellow roses. MILKORD, Mrs. Frank Blue satin empire gown, trimmed in duihesa lace, with sort frlllings of blue chiffon In the square cut low neck and corsage of gold brocade; diamonds. MILLER. Mrs. Durd Semi-princess gown of white voJIe over pink silk. MORGAN, Mrs. Itcba I'ale blue crepe do chine, with silver lace and embroidery. MURPHY, Mrs. Allan Elaborate white satin gown, court train, princess lace. MOORE, Mrs. Richard Channlng Violet crepe, elaborate self-toned embroidery, point lace fichu; pearl necklace and l.ruucn. MoOHHEAD, Miss Katherlne Stunning gown of salmon pink satin, veiled with self-tone rhlffon, with front and back panel hand-embroidered in same shade. M' .DUHOL'HH, Mrs. Rex Empire gown of flowered chiffon with pearl trimmings MUNCHOFF, Miss Mary Green soft satin evening gown, embroidered In silver; dia mond ornaments. Ml'SER. Mrs lxuls Gown of cream col ored messaline. with trimmings of prin cess lace and self-toned braid. N. NASH. Mrs. E. W. Black evening gown of Spanish lure and Jet. NASH, Mr. F. A. White chiffon over white satin, with trimmings of lace ar.d cut crymals. NEFS1C. &1is Emilv White silk mull, trim med with Valenciennes lace and insertion. O. OBERFELDER. Miss Beatrice Hasel Pink satin trimmed with princess lace and fringe; diamonds and violets. OBEKKELDEK. Mrs. Joseph, Sidney, Neh. I'ale gray satin en train trirnmed with duct, ess lace; diamonds. OCHROYD. Miss Marlon, West Point Paris model of lavender satin showing the skirt slashed and draped over a heavy gold lace foundation, handed with a chaptl fold of satin; decollete surplice with revers and cap sleeves of gold lace; gurniture of velvet and hand paln;ed tulips. OLMSTEAD, Miss Florence White Latin gown, trimmed with gold lace. ORCUTT. Mrs. Louise E. Light blue preps do chine trimmed with Iscr. P. PAGE. Mr W. T White sat'n evenlnl gown, made rrlnrr. cilsl Ir'mmlrg. r I'l KP.fON. M '..- ::;r..m l ivli t-mttol over messaline, trimmed with pink rose buds nnd a rry.-ial ovrrdtcs PATI'KltsdX, Mrs D. c nlnck embroi dered si angled hft draped over hlar satin. P.MiKUR. Mrs. Oe iise - nisrl; silk em- brojiiered fliet net over talteta. will! tilmmlnj; of ban.'.s of sstin and real lare. mails en train; dls.nion.ls PARKS, Miss Sheil p nk silk crrt d chene over taffeta, rlth ti r-.imn s ol real lace, made en trun: peai.s PARKS. Miss Kathryne I no chiffon over satin, with overdiape of rrt,0 net and trimmings cf princess lure; p",i!s. PECK. Mrs. r.dvard Porter Use ratln. t.'led' In phlffon ot s.vne sinme and . .t li Iv mbroidered In silver, PERKINS. Miss Marcla. of Fremont (guest or Miss Amv Gilniorei White crepe o er white satin," an elaborate ciysial design outlining the ovu skirl, to.ichrs of color In American Hoautv shades. FKTKKS. Mrs. M. ' Black lace o.r black satin, 1t trimmings; d amomls. PETERSEN, Miss Luella Dress of whitn French lawn elaborately trimmed In lice, pr ai Is. rillLMPS. Miss Dorothy-Light blue chif fon over si'.k, trliiumiigs of blue satin nd pli k rosebuds. PICKENS, Mrs Charles It. White lace robe over wl.l'.e messallno slik; pearl trimmings. riKRFON. Miss Jesse - Lavender silk, with trimmings of spangled net and black velvet. PIURSON. Grace Irene Light blue satin, with hsnd-n-ade bodice of resl lace, deci le f.e. PI EL. Mrs. W. A. Pale blue chiffon, tunl.i effect, over canary silk. PI .AGE. Mrs. A. l-Ptnk eo.-iled silk with chiffon overdress, elaborately trimmed with pearls. n.UNKETT. Mrs. Thomas, Jr. Empire gown of old blue chiffon, embroidered in Jet; diamonds nn sapphires. POI.Ll'.l S. Mi. is Its;.-, St. I'anl tguont of Miss Amy i i'lmore) - Red chiffon ovr red silk en trMn ft Tut trh.iiiuiigs of gold and sliver. POST, Mrs. Nathan W. rale blue Jaincso embroidered evenlrnr gown. POST, Miss Vurgaret White silk gown with Jeweled bands. POWELL. Mrs. G. S. -Messaline silk, in two shades of lavender, trimmed with same shnde of lace. PROUDFIT. Mvs. Oorge, of Lincoln White satin gor.n. elaborate hand em broidery. R. RAAPKH. Mis. II. A. -White lingerie gown trimmed with valenclrnnes lace and hand embroidery. RAAPKE, Mrs. L. Gown of black crepe de chine made en train, with yoke and slerves of Brussels lnce. RAATKE. Miss Dora Gown of absinthe gre- ti messaline, embroidered with threads of goid. RAAPKE. Miss Elsa Whltc hand-embroidered mull, trimmed with bands of shell pink sstin and Isce. RACHMAN, Mrs. H. Black messallno trimmed with Persian and a marquisette drape. RAH M Mrs. .1. B. Gobelin blue grenadine over white silk, trimmed with ribbon and pearl: trimming in panel design. REDFlELD. Miss A. E. D.tlnty evening gown of Ivory sntln, oveidiess of cream chiffon, made hohhle effect; coral trim mings. REDMAN. Mls Peni-e Sa't Lake city (guest of Miss Elizabeth li ;isl -Us W blue satin ball gown, draped with chiffon of tho same shade. REED. Mrs. A. I Light blue chiffon with trimmings of gold lace nnd hlsck furs. RENTFROW, Mrs. L. Black sitln gown, made princess, with Jet trlmminps. RIFPKN. Miss Helen Chnnllder red siPt acolian trimmed with black velvet, mmlj hobble fashion. ROHLFF, Mrs. Henrv Nile green messi- llne with duchess laco. gold trlmmlm: diamonds. ROHLFF. Miss Llllle Pink flgui od silk, trimming of the same tone; roses end peirl necklace. '' ROGERS. Miss Mary Alice Cornl shade of satin, draped with-same shade of chiffon, tr'mmed with crvstnl bands and fringe. ROGERS. Mrs. Jesse E. Gown of Ivory eoler crepe de chlnn, en train, with draped bodice; yoke and sleeves of lace and chiffon. RUDOLPH, Mrs. Frank E. Gown of lav ender silk crepe; silver and pearl trim mings. SEARS, Mrs. Elizabeth Blue chiffon and lace over blue satin. SH ALLEN BERG KK, Mrs. A. C. Lincoln Cream renaissance lace over cream col ored satin, .trimmed with garnitures of beaded bands and bluo chlifon. SIEVERS. Mrs. W. O., Jr. Turquoise bl'ie poplin and Persian silk, beaded cream laco yoke end sleeves; pearls. SIEVERS, Miss Emma Shell pink messa line heavily braided with -outaohe. hand embroidered lace yoke of ink and gold. SLATER. Mrs. Edward M Pink satin gown, en train, with draped train of silk and white marquisette; yoke and sleeves of duchess lace. SMITH. Mrs. C. Y. Striking costume of pale pink messaline, draped with soma shade of chiffon cloth, finished with, band of pink velvet, hobble effect. Tho bodice and sleeves were of gold laoe. STEVENS, Mrs. T. E. Grey crepe do chine over pink satin with cut steel triniminr. 8TR1ERSON. Mrs. W. O. White Swisa. one-piece dress, trimmed witn laco ana Insertion. SWINGLEY, Mrs. Howard, St. Louis- Black satin evening gown, inmniw who .nnnr1.il hands. SWOBE, Mrs. E. T. Lavender evening. self-tone nana emDroiaery ana uiium cent. T. THOMAS, Mrs. J. W. Imported gown of gray silk, witn Bands oi silver laoa, V. TJHL, Mrs. Mel Elaborate whit llngerla gown of Irish laoe and bona emoroiaery. V. VALENTINE, Miss Enid Evening gown of white meteor crepe trlmmea wun laco und hnnd emhrolderv. VOSS, Mrs. George Beautiful oostume of white lace over pompadour bum in paatet shades. W. WALLACE, Miss Evar-Evenlng gown of black velvet made en train, wun trim mings of silver lace. WALLACE. Mrs. Eva Oown of black vel. vet made empire, square neck, bodlco decorated with rhlnestones and opals. WELLER, Miss Agnes W. Flowered chif fon over blue satin. WHARTON, Mrs. Glenn C White Inco over white satin with pearl trimmings. Y. YATES, Mrs. Henry W. Yale blue mar quisette with pearl and crystal trimmings. MORE ADVANCES SUSPENDED Rates to Northwest Pnlats to necouie nffectlve Neat Week to He Investigated. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. A suspension was made today by the Interstate Com merce commission of a general tariff af fecting between 600 and 600 Interstate car riers throughout the United States. Those affected are both rail and water lines and many tap Mines doing an Interstate busi ness. All were to become effective Oc tober 10. The suspensions apply particularly tq rates on both class and commodity freights from points of eastern origin to the Pacific northwest and British Colum bia polo's. SIX CONVICTS MAKE ESCAPE Prisoner at Slav Slog Overcome a( Bind Keepers nnd Remove Bar from Window. OSSINING. N. Y., Oct. 7 Six convicts made a sensational escape from Sing Sing prison early today. After beating on keeper Into Insensibility and binding and gagging another they removeu an iron bar from a window end lowered themselvel to the ground by a blanket cm Into str:pi One of the convicts, a West Indian inj.ro returned to the prison after an hour's lib erty and gave the alarm. The ringleader of the tscaped convicts Is William Green, serving a long term for highway robbery. The four other convict are Robert Boylan of Queens county, Wal ter Branlgan, Israel Blum and Joseph Whit of New York. Mrs. H. U. Hubbard. WATERLOO. Ia., Oct. T.-(Spee'l Tele gram. ) Mrs. II. li. Hubbaid, a lot.i. time resident of Waterloo, died suddenly this morning, aged 8! years. She expired in a bathtub. She was the mother of Mrs. C. L. Klngsley of the Irving hotel, Waterloo.