TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY 1KE: NOVUM BKR CO. 1010. 1' DECEMBER EVENTS FORECAST Laacc Lcn-id of Holiday beatou. SOCiEi'Y VIEWS ART EXHIBITS Members mS the Fin Arte Society Will tin l.lnrnln in In It the Spe. rljl i'.2lil'lt of Modern rnlntlnsa. Tw Trn. Tie au.o l.aveed T.itn A T.i.iri Along l..e pave. M- twiuoil ami nktd tiie piety girl I f 8..0 v.i.1 Iji ae r. !. swti'. a r . .1 1 or c.ist-r.o !.; Hns fnrer.etl n. tit. And then sro Ba.iy answered, "Vc;i. I'm f v. li ci Bill." i.ouuvillc Courler-Jcui nal. Social Calendar. MONDAY-?!'. n:id Mm. F. A. Nash, din ner ami Heater party; Mr, W. Kurrain Mnltli. tlnjner party: Mrs. E. C. Kir.' iiian. afternoon m: Si:. iin.J Mrs. Nataan Mcrnam. limine elninei ; Miss Anna Uuuj, evening phrly. Tl K,sli.Y-Mn. Nathan Ale.-riam. bridge luncheon. VKIiNESDAY-MaJnr nnl Mrs. Omar Unruly. dinner paitv; Elks' dancing party for officers and ladles of l oll Crook; Mic II. II. Mom. Go-To club. Tlll'K!lAY Mr. otij Mr;. Louis Kirch hraun. itlti'-.er for Kirscl.br Jn-lllli'ir wedding pe.-ty. FRIDAY-Mrs. Dudley V.'olfc. dancing party at i';imorr' acod.my; Mr. mil Mrs. Charles Klrschbraun anit Mr. Harry May, dinner and theater psrty for Klrsrn ti aun-Hlller wedding party; Mrs. Louis Miller and Mr. Lester Klrschbraun, luncheon. SATt'UrjA Y-Wtdiiing of Minn Mlnnlo Miller and Mr. lister K Irai nbraiin : wed nlrig of Allss Dairy Rogers ami Mr, e'liarles E. OIroii; Mr. Warren KnmK and Allii Mildred Rogers, aflernuon tea. Invltallotia Issued last Wf k for Dcecm tier entertainments remind society of many Interesting faM8. but chiefly that tho reign of the autumn brides la rearing eclipso and the debutante aro beginning to assert, their claims to the sceptre. The Invitations are for the large reception and (land rite party which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickens rive' at the Home hotel Thursday evening, December 1, for their daughter, Miss Eliza beth Ilckens. Ml as Helen Cudahy. whose formal intro dvctlon to eoclety will be a reception and danolng party which her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cudahy give at the Rome hotel Monday evening, December 6, will be as slated In her festivities by four school friends from eastern cities Miss Phoebe Weaver of Philadelphia, Miss Dorothy Kd wards and Miss May Peabody of Chicago and Miss Josephine Cudahy of Milwaukee. These young women, whose presence- In Omaha, will be the Incentlvo to much en tertaining, will arrive Sunday, December i. and will be Miss Cudahy's guests for the following two weeks. Alt with a capital A has been receiving nd will receive still more attention from a large portion of Omaha society Just now. Yesterday a most Interesting private co lectlon of original wood cuts by Timothy Cole was shown by Airs. August Mothe Horglum at the studio, which she gave In honor of the well known artist, Ml Ura.cc Oassett of Paris, who Is visiting In Omaha. At the library, under the auspices of the Omaha Fine Arts society, an exhibition of the paintings of Mrs. Frances Mumuugh la being shown. This Is open to the pub lic. The exhibit of Jewelry which she has made la of especial Interest. Tuesday. November i!9, about sixty mem bers of the Fine Arts society will go to IJncoln to visit the special exhibit of mod em paintings which the Nebraska Art as sociation has secured. The Omaha society, which goes upon Invitation of the Lincoln society, will leave here In the morning on a special car and return that afternoon. The plans Include luncheon at the Lincoln hotel before the visit to the library of the Fnlveislty of Nebraska, where the exhibit Is to be held. At the tea which Madame August Mothe Horglum gave at her home Saturday afternoon from 4 to tl o'clock. Interest In art was both personal and Impersonal Interest In the artist who was present. Allss Uraco Cassette of Purls, the well known portrait painter; und Interest In the remarkable collection of original wood engravings by Timothy Cole. These engravings, forty of which were shown, were presented to the hostess by the artist, in whose home in Paris she has frequently visited. The exhibit Included an engraving of Reynold's famous por trait of the Duke of Wellington and en gravings of other paintings In the private gallery of the king and CJucen of Eng land. Tho engravings were exhibited In imo room. In the dining room a decora tion of pale yellow chrysanthemums wero used and assisting Atme. Borglum were Mrs. F- A. Cuduhy, Mrs. K. P. Peck, Airs. Thomas Kllpatrlck, Mrs. Charles Offutt. Mrs. Alfred Durlow, Mrs. II. H. Baldrlge, Mrs. John Oourke. Mrs. J. T. Patrick, Airs. T. M. Orr and Allss Jesaie Allllurd. A series of Interesting entertainments was given during lust week In honor of Allss Clura Mitchell und Miss Ida Qulnten, both of Denver, who spent seveial days ai tho house guests of Air. and Mrs. Fdward Creiehto'n Alias Alltchell has vlslu-d in Omaha before and has many friends here. Tho young women arrived Wednesday morning from a threo months' visit with friends in New York, .Massachusetts and Virginia, and Ictt Saturday morning for their homes In Denver. Mrs. Harton NI II lard entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon for the visitors; Wednesday even ing Air. and Mrs Crelghlon gave an Or pheum party, when thep- guests Included Allss Alltchell, Alius Qulnten, Air. Jack U'aum and Mr. Lawrence Prinker. Thurs day Airs. Charles Crelghton entertained ut luncheon and Friday .Mrs. J. A. C. Ken nedy was hostess at a. luncheon party for these guests. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Ceoige announce the engagement of their granddi.ught r, Miss Nona George, to H. A. Calloway. The wedding will probably take pluce in ca.ly spring. Ail litti'icstiug engagement announced In the Chnrmanio club is that of Jlisa Luclle DlminlcU, daughter o Mr. and Alls. W. O. Dimiuick, to Mr. William tJeorgo Hover of Kunxai City. The uej Ulng will take place shortly aft-:' i!,o Tirol of the jear. TI.e wedding of MUs Lois Hio..kfidd. laughter of Mr. and Airs. is. C. Hi o. kfleld. and Dr. Ceoijie A. Sevens will lake piace next Wednesday at the home of thtt bu t parents. U Is to he a vci y inlet wedding, owing Ij the recriil illness of Miss Hrook fl hi. The ncwiy wedded 'air will go fo;- a kouilitin trip ttud spend the winter la .N.,v Mexico. The wedding is MUj Daisy H tf.' daughter of Air. and Mrs. It. L'. Roger.:, tj Mr. Choi Its K. oi.-cn of CranJ Island, Neb., which wlil be ctriubrated Satin-Jay ut n il) o"i lo, k, at ti e fa-.i'.IIv reaMencr., IJOJ South Thirty-third meet. Lev. Air Alntcn of Seward, Neb, will officiate. The male of honor will be Miss Alary Cimad of rand IslHCd. and bvsl nan, Mr. Htut Rogers, broil er of the luid. t'oi.oio Wealnerlll t-f Liicu. u, wi'.l be ring bearer On. ut tuts Nutvuibci aeJJiniis v i!i be ride of ' . ZA 1 1 that of Miss Minnie. Hlller, daughter of Air. ami Mrs. Henry Hiller, to Mr. Lester Klrschbraun of Chicugo, son of Air. and Mrs. Louis Klrschbraun of this city, which will be celebrated Saturday even ing at 6:30 o'clock, at Metropolitan club The atlend-ants will Include: Alald' of honor. Alias Florence Hiller; bridesmaids, Allss Sadie Klrschbraun and Allss Irma Hiller of Chicago; ring bearer, Allss Har riet Roaewaler; best mar.. Mr. Herbert Heavenrich of Detroit, Mich.; inhers Messrs. Luger.c Hiller of Chicago, Clarence Silver of Chicago. Louis Hil ler, Edwin Kirschhraun, Alorton Hiller. Rabbi Frederick Colin, who will offi ciate, will be asnlsted by Rabbi Louis Bernstein of St. Joseph, AIo. The ceremony will be followed by a dinner und dunce. Among the out-of-town guests for the wedding will be Mr. and Airs. AI. Riegelman, grandparents of tho bride; Allss Alignonne Riegelman, Sol Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riegelman of Des Aiolnes, la.; Air. Sidney Swarts of New Y'ork City, Air. and Mrs. M. Lowenstein of Downs, Kan.; Airs. M. Friend of Lincoln, Neb., and Allss Edith Heavenrich of Detroit, Mich. Pleasures Past The Aliases Qoetz entertained at luncheon Saturday in honor of Allss Minnie Hiller and Allss Blanche Ilosewater. Tiie guests Included the members of a sewing club. Airs. Harley Moorhead entertained In formally at bridge Saturday afternoon at her homo In honor of her guest, Mrs. Charles Wallin of Clrand Rapids, Allch. Airs. Frank Judson entertained at bridge yesterday for Airs. Cliumlea of Boston and Airs. Spalding of Sioux City. The rooms wero bright with yellow and white chry santhemums. Nine tables were placed for the games, und the high score was made by Airs. W. J. Burgess. In her apartments In the Troy Airs. Churles Alarplo was hostess at an Informal tea Suturduy In honor of Airs. Dudley Wolfe end Airs. Baker. Receiving with Airs. Alarple were Mrs. Wolfe. Airs. Baker and Mrs. Bundy. Airs. John 12. Wilbur and Mrs. White presided at the tea table. Airs. Warren AI. Rogers gave an "at ter, Allss Mildred Rogers. Assisting Atrs. Rogers were Mrs. A. C. Smith. Airs. E. M. Fairfield, Airs. Louis Bradford. Atra. Myron Learned, Airs. Thomas Swobe, Airs. Ceorge A. Joslyn, Mrs. Henry Yates. Airs. George Voss, Airs. H. Um st, Airs Farm worth. Airs. Herbert Rogers. Alias Helen Forbes, Miss Eu;;cnle Whltmore, Miss Alar gaiet AlcPherson. Miss Dorothy Alorjan and AI ss Agnes Burkley. Complimentary to Airs. J. D. Srauldlng of Sioux City and Mrs. Miles Chumlea of Boston, gue-ts of Mrs. F. W. Judson, Mrs. J. D. Foster entertained a few friends In formally at luncheon st the Loyal hotel Saturduy. Alter luncheon they were the guest of Air. W. J. Burgess at a box arty at the Llraiidein theater. Thote present were Airs. J. D. Spauhllr.g. Airs. Allies Chumlea. Mrs. F. W. Judson. Airs. W. J. Burgess, Mrs. F. E. Peaice. Air?. W. J. Hyiics, Airs. N. L. Guckert and Mrs. J. D. Foster. Airs. J. It. Dumont and Mrs. Arthur D. Smith entertained at a prettily appointed luiiclitou party Saturday at their home for Miss Elliabeth AU'Connell. Red meteor roses formed the centerpiece for tile table and covers were pi iced fur: Misses Alisres F.hxabeth McCoi.neH. Bf-s l.eu:ho d ' Grctchen Mi t'onnell of Manu al oil En ilv It. Gialton of New V rk, B1.-4 Dumont. Pcl'tha l.iu Henrietta Bees Me.-dames fl. V. Sumner. F. 11. McCe nni !. ltu.-.-etl Harris. Mc-dat'-.e- 1 'lapei S'l.lih. .V. 1 1. Smith. .1. 11. Dutnniit. J01 1: Dumont, Tlie second of a series of hrtdse patties was given last evrnlng by Mi.-s Mary Alice Poser in honor of Miss Mildred Rogers. j Those present were: ! Aliases ! Mildred It og.-i. .-, ; .Iran i'udahy, Bess Rtnuii. I Elisabeth t'onn,b:i Frances We;sels, Ale-si i. I P.ichaid Haum. I Kiank M'ilnelm. ! iei aid W hart- n. Kima Taw le. 1. liver Cope. William Scl.norr. Misses Eugeulii U llilamt'o. Isabel French. Claire H ouard. Fi anee s N ash, Alai y Allot. Rogers. .Me'n s Robert Seres. Edw ai d i tlahy, luives I ilcksuii. Hal Yutea. J'rank Haskell, Dr. Ltroy Cruminer. A huge brielse party was glvt-n Saturday ' aften.oen by Mrs. J. I". Bishop at her ! home. The gutsts included MesdamesR. j V. Ce-ie, F E. fi:i;ith. A. S. Pinto, 1 1. H. I Cameron. 11 Russell M. M. Ixioml-. F. T. I Patten, A. E. Patten, E. R. lloai. J. F -iiies, v. ji. roroes, 11. 1. urn, ii. Kutni'.e. W. A. Plel. 11. W. Gardner. : 11. Ahiiun-'un, 1". L. Alontgouirry, F. 1". I Johnson, R. PJx. W. N. liorward, W. V, Moloney. '. JKKty. E. F. llayden. P. H. I this. A. Edsoomb. F. R. I'ale'y. lidwaidi ' Knapp. W. t'rbach. J. W. EUood, Johu ; Bishop. 11 P. Hamilton, Churles Mullen, i R. A. Dodg. E. C. Henry; .Misses Stella i lliiti tea. Llackbuj u, Alicei llorton una lieu- Ili rv I nil'. j In vit;.l:!iie-iit lo Mis Dai.-y i;o.crs, Mra, 11. Ii. Roberta vulertuiuccl at budge I ;: hi , r :..... i a t&ie Weefc I f nil """" i 1 I HISS HWmEHILLER. ' WioscIZnrriatie to Mj. lESTESEIESCSBBM32r Will Take Bace Saturday Evening The rooms were decorated with white chrysanthemums and ferns und the siiests luc'.uded Misses Rogers, Howlond. Snell, Illcks, Dimmlck, Ida Smith. Buchanan, Bhanckclford, Gilchrist. Holmes, Roberts, Florence Smith, Funkhouser, Alesdames Harry Trumble, Bradley, Frank Engler, Edward I'. Buyer. F. S. Whitman, C. B. Helmer, H. Cote, Uuy French, Guy Baker, Ralph Sheppard, Montgomery Harris, Al bert Egbert, Rodney Bliss. W. K l'n ticker, Willian Alanchester, Thonian Parker Newton I-'ryson, Ralph Aloody, John AIc Donald, A. II. Fetters, Harry Jennlson, N. F. Harrlman, Frank Fahs, John Hussle, Eugene Rose, Hubert Hicks and Elmer Johnson. One of the large affairs of Saturday was the bridge luncheon given at the Aletro politan club by Alrr. Louis Rothschild, Airs. D. A. Sampson, Airs. S. S. Goldstrom and Mrs. Aleyer Klein. Red carnations and red roses were used In decoration and the guests Include Ji Mesdsmcs Charles Kllgutter, AI. S. Miller. A. C. 1 ireyf us, Louis Hiller. Theodore Albyer, T. Gluck, J. Dreyfus, Emily Oanz, II. Rehfleld. M. W. Frank. F. S. Hedia. Samuel Wertheiiner, N. H. T. Jury. Charles Klrschbraun L. Klrschbraun, J. Fugleman, J. Sonnenberg, Charles Rnsewater, Nathan Alantel, Slgmuntl He yn. Max Alorrls, S. Livingston. H. Fellheliner, II. Rosensiock, A. Block. Lu Rothschild, M. Benedick, F. Colin. J. Hagan, Aliases Jennie Klein, Cora Rothschild. Prof S. 11. Clark Alesdames L. Wolf. AI. SpeUbereer, Sehlesslnger, AI. Stesns. C. Sampson, A. Mandclberg, Kate Groin, 11. V. I lav ward, Carl Fui tit. J. Sauebach, II. G. Cnvei sagt, V.. Sellgsohn, Morlts Meyer, David Meyer, Sol Bergman. H. Rosenthal, A. II. Moses M. A. Aloses, F. Adler, P. Goets. 1 . 1 eRan, . Sol Degnn, Morris Levy, .1. ZelRler, 11. Hiller. Harry Hlrsch of I les Moines. William Holxman of New York. Misses Zelila Zermh-ke, Lena Itehficld. of Chicago was the guest of honor at the dinner which the Palimpsest club gave at the Rome hotel last evening. The others present werei Allsses Grace Cassette, Jessie Miller, Messrs. Luther Drake, Victor Rosewater, J. 11. Allllard, C. II. Pickens. It. W. Yates, E. AI. Andreesen. Airs. Campbell Fair. Air. anil Airs. R. vV. Breckenrldge, Mr. and Alrp. F. A. Protean. Air. and Mrs. V. If. Bucholz, Air. and Mrs. T. C. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Ward AI. Burgess, Mr. and Mis. V. H. Caldwell, Mr. and Airs. Clement (Tiase, Air. and Mrs. I. K. Conpdon, Mr. and Airs. J. C. rowln. Air. and Airs. William Davidson. . Mr. and Airs. E. AI. Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gaines. Mr. ai d Mis. C. C. George, .Mr. aid Airs. E. I. Graff. Mr. and Mts. W F. Gurley, .Mr. and Airs. F. T. Hamilton. Air. and Mrs. John 1. Ktnned), Air. and Airs. J. E. Kelbv. Air. and Airs. F. P. Klrkendall. Mr. and Airs. Charles T. Kounlze, Mr. and Airs. N. H. I.oomls, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Alalionev. Mr. and Airs. W. I). Mclliigli, Mr. and Mrs. E. AI Morsman, jr.. Air, and Mrs. Edward Porter Peck, Air and Airs. George Peck. Mr. rind Mrs. George II. Prlnz, Air. and Mrs. A. L. Reed. Air. and Airs. William A. Redick. Air. and Mrs. De Forest Richards, Air. and Mrs. C. J. Smytlie, Dr. and Airs. J. E. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. John K Webster, Air. and Airs. C. C. Wright. Personal Gossip Mis. Llsiomb of- New York Is the guest of Airs. G-'eirge Palmer. ! Mr. Eiastus A. Bej sev baa gone to i'loiida for three wrv.uf.. Air. and Airs luf j K: ai:di:i 5 ).jee re tAiin'.'d from an CHiir-rn trip. Air Ge-orgc A. Jo-ivn spent a few tays of i!ie last wett Chicago. Mr. and Airs. O.'-'. Redick Wave "'.Mor row (or a brief ,-'.r,it in Chicago. Airs. Paul Erhiitit,' : of f an i-.i'iij', Cal., j is 1110 guesi 01 Mr. xvj 11 vn 1. t r.iaer. Mr. and Alls. Sherman Canfk'.d and baby are in the city fiom fcherldan, YVso., for I wo w eeks' visit. Air. William L. Holzman of New York City ai rivt s Atofiday to bo the guest of Air. and Aim. Mortis Levy. Aliss Bess Lmthold, w ho has been the I gutct of Airs. Geoige Sumnrr, will return lo her Lome in St. Paul, Minn., today. 1 Jir. ar.u airs. r.. jit. Morsman and ansa :arper have December 1 for CoronaUo, ifcl, where,' 11. ey will sm nd the winter. Airs. JiankUn i.cilman wf Salt baKi; 1 City U tho gucvt of her brotaer. Air., I Cliar'es H. Pickens, and Airs. Pickens. M.m Uei.vviete Allen, who Is the guest of her cousin, Aliss Alargaret Ltc, expects to leave for her home In Clinton, la., next Wednesday. Air. otiu Airs. G. W. Wattles, w ho have ' been In New York City, are now at Hot j springs, Va., and will remain tautl after j i l..-.i gi inji. j jir. u,i Ml.-. J.i'ne.' Weart and iiaug'i-j : ler. Mos lilieri, w il kirie; Wdf.-fcday to! i net 1 i.uiikivini Willi Mr. u:.d Alt. J indorse M.irsha'l nril Mr r.d Mrs. H irry , . Weller. I Mrs. Kvcrett O. lloisliiRton nnJ Mrs. l!nitK Kiikrr and son l.estcr have gone to F.mi Ar.ton'o. Tex., to spend tie winter They will also tour old Mexico, returning about Aiill 1. Mr. AV. D. Pancker has pone to Indinn iipolls, Ind., where he assumes the position of manager of the Indiana News company. The family enpeotx to move there shortly after the first of the yenr. 1 Miss Alice Montgomery, who l,a prnt several weeks In Cameron. Mo.. Isitlnic I relatives and friends, has returned home She expects to leave Omaha eaily in De- j cember for California, where she Willi make her future home. Mr. Frank J. Hen ton. who hns been at San Francisco for the last two years, has returned to Omaha and enrierts to re- j I - - .1 ,.t,. 1.1. !,,,,,. hot'.. T ' ' ; ' purtv at Chumbrr.s', Friday evening, In lleaton and family are still in California,!'" . ., . . , I compliment to Mrs. Paker, who is ac- but will return shortly. Miss Carolyn Barkilow and he;- guest, Alius Chase of Pouglike-psle, N. Y., left Saturday for St. Pa il. AI r.n , where they visit Ali?R Catherine Kastnmn. AH of these yojns womeii were cluFnmntca at Farming-j ton schorl, Faimlngton, Conn. Captain and JIi s. A. I.aU'.e Chi istie, who recently sailed for Kurope n their Weil- I t ding trip, have landed In Liverpool and I after spending a wrcl In London will upend two mora. is visiting t'..o points of la- j terert on the continent. After returning to the states Captain and Airs. Christie will I e stationed In Monterey, Cal. Airs. J. W. Thomas returned Saturday from Denlson. ta., -wheie she was the; soprano soloist at n concoct given Friday evening In Ce First Methodist, church at! the Installation of a new pipe organ wlilch I Washington Eetarn of President Taft from Panatia and Assembliwr of Confess Will Btait Social Affairs State Recentians on Tuesday Have Been Proved Popular Presentment of Miss Helea Taft Signal for Other Debutantes. BY CONSTANCE CARRIJTHERS. WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. (Special to The Bee.) Congress Is almost with us; Presi dent Tnft and family soon will return from I'ananm, and It Is a matter of days now when society ut tho nation's capital will be in full swing. The season with reference to the peni tential forty days of Lent, which abridge Its guyeties, will be several weeks longer thon It was h'.st year. Ash Wednesday coming on March 1. While the time has gone by when Ash Wednesday ends the dinner season, It still casts Its shadow on dancing, and, as a rule, the host or hostess who cannot secure a ball date before Shrove Tuesday gets out cards for nil- carenie or figures among the entertainers of Easter weeek. 'We have to dine," said a Washington hostess when dinner giving first went over the line end found recognition among Len ten Institutions, "so why not dine to- A Sale of More Than Ordinary Importance at the Exclusive New Store SUITS REDUCED THIS unusual sale is not a case of choice in offering high class suits at reduced prices right in the height of the season, but we are com pelled to hold this great sale in order to reduce oitr great stock and make room for the new winter coats and furs that arc arriving here daily. ! e Our Entire Stock of Exclusive Tailored Suits at Substantial Reductions $1:23.00 Tailort'iJ Suits $93.00 Tnilorcd Suits $7!..r0 Tailored Suits $0r).(!0 Tniloied Suits $30.30 Tailored Suits $33.00 Tailoretl Suits was recently i-Teentel bv her cousins, Mr snd Mrs. (.'liarles Vi'ss. Mr. t.' r I . r ...-.I of Kansas City was the organist. For the Future Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chasy will en tertain at their homo on the evening. of December 29 for Mis Mildred Hogers. it. ..rn.. .....1 I.HU. r,f fio't frook I . i in- ui nMu iia e I'trn i n 1 1 ro w ut n-im i ..u . . i bp by V)0 ,.-,ks Wudnes-1 ,. ,.ir. A :uppcr will be given this evening at Cie Metropolitan club by the members of Temple Israel Sisterhood. All friends of this society are cc.rdlalry invited. Mrs. Dudley Wolfe of Donlfcit, Conn, who I now visiting In Omaha, her f ir mer homo, will entertain at a dancing fumiianvlnir her on her vllt. At the reception which will be given ' fore her-Miss Alice H.wsevelt. now Mrs the members of the Cornell O'ec ( luh j Iiongworth. ami her younger sister. Miss when thev are in Omaha for t'.c mid- ' Ftli-1 ltoosevelt both of whoci had beau i.oii.ini. roocei i. the m ention ct .limit tec ; lif'.il bulls In that historic rooms as n flt- w.m ,lcIu(Jp th moth.rt!, wives nn.I sis - of (h(j CornpU , omaha and ('ounrll Hluffs. The committee Includes! MpH1ii" iv Mciilnos ' .lolm " AtKin IV Hosewator. I John W. Until;'. V 111 lam Seiib.ndopt, ! U'..r,b A Crnuihvi.il. WjllliT L. Sell'!-. , r( m W. C irpenter, ;eoi ge C. Smil. , ("lenient Clias, Af"'l Steero. SB'lirf -;nivrt, - niuim .-hi . Harold Otfinril. leoi H. I hummel. Hiisne l H. Hnrrison,.loMn w n Kdwin C. Henry, ,iii-v O. Howe, Herman Kessler, Arnold C Koenig, II red .diUnrd. Ernest '. 1 Re. James Rlchirdson, .iBines II. Van Onsen, Arthur C. Wakelev. Edward S Westbrook John F. Wilcox. Kov F. W llcox, Oscar WMMams. M'.fs Eur.lce SUblilns, Social Gossip gcther?" No one, however, has yet been ingenious enough to find a ralson d'etra for Lenien ejancinir. though some morning classes were formed lost year to fill the leisure hours, which is the period sup posed to bring the smart matrons and maids. An acceptable change made In White House dates for slate receptions last year was one transferring them from Thurs days, on which day they had been given for several years, to Tuesdays. The ten dency to crowd functions into the closing days of the week brings a burden of un necessary effort upon both hosts and guests. Saturday Is now the smartest day In the seven, not only for weddings, but for entertaining generally. A number of the winter's debutantes have selected It for their coming out teas. Friday Is a close second, especlallly for dunces, the hops at the various military posts at Washington usualily being given 318-320 reduced to $79.50 reduced to ?G5.00 mluced to $50.00 reduced to $-15.00 reduced to SiO.SO reduced to $37.50 ?Al.S 1" .-pi """ . jrrs i'V jsr r Jfm fU R il 3 lira i wJwf' f BMP t r If Wm& pit i-l Villi wdi a ' mm km 1 1 f II If If mm ,fk lit v i mm S r on Friday nisht. The selection of Tiics - . ,1..,. .I'LU. 1 t : . . 1 ' .i.. im ..inir ih'u.. o:koi sm.-s mr k:hv ogue elsowh-re. While Morula v Is Bem r- I ally considered nn uniesirlile dinner ; n plit. ii number of d liners prcrivlcd the White Ho'iee receptions on Tuesday nichts last winter, boats and K.H'St.i fre'piontlv golns on to the White House together ' Manv Washington hots long ngo selected n day for entertaining and keep to it sea I son after season. There ara a few who l.uve found a means of overcoming the 9 KHs ironomlc difficulties of a Monday menu and who have long estahl shed their hold upon another day. custom hns given a precedence; and only a very verdant new comer would plan a hospitality that would In any way conflict with their rccocnlzed priority. Miss Helen Taft will net the debutante ball n-roll'.ng early :n December, when. It Is understood, she will be presented by her mother at a bnll In the Fnst room, where two notable buds have bloomed be- j ting launching of the f rst youns ladv ! of th land. Miss Taft will also participate In the de- j butante festivities in Balt'more, and has al j ready accepted Invitations for the early part of Dreemhrr in that city. She will ko over r.hout the lime of the first Mon i day german, on which occasion about four j tcep young girls of Baltimore's smartest I set will make their first bows to society. The Baltimore method of "bringing out" girls Is different from that pursued In Washington and some other cities. In tho I Monumental City the buds are presented I at the Monday germans: always the first i one when possible. Aliss Taf; will be one jot the buds at this function, which is set 1 this year for December 11 She Ih to be the ' house truest of Aliss Christine Marburg, I daughter of Mr. and Airs. Theodore Mar burg, at their home in Alount Vernon I Place. Miss Alarburg. aunt of Miss Taft's I young hostess, has dinner Invitations out for December 10 In honor of Miss Taft. The dinner will be followed by a theater party. This Is but one of a number of entertain ments being arranged for the president's daughter. The Marburgs and "Judge" Tjift's family are very old friends, and the president has been their guest In Baltimore. Another candidate for debutante honors will be the daughter of the new Italian ambassador. The young lady Is Just 18, and has been presented at court receatly, so she Is fresh from her court triumph, for she Is greatly admired. She will no doubt enter society here at once, without the formality of a "presentation," such as American mothers consider necessary for their daughters' social successes. Senor Villegas, daughter of the charge d'affaires of Argentina, and A!me. Villegas, will do likewise, as her paients do not believe In the American "debut.". The disapproval of the foreign parents does not in the least discourage the debutante entertainments In Washington, for a strenuous life has already been laid South 16th. St $30.00 Tailored Suits reduced $43.00 Tailored Suits reduced $:!).30 Tailored Suits reduced $.-!3.00 Tailored Suits reduced ip.J0.G0 Tailored Suits reduced $'J3.00 Tailored Suits reduced 'ont for the thirty or thirty-five resident buds who are to b'.ooiu within eiuht weeks under the shadow of the dome of tha rapitol. From the :V;ii of November on well Into January, each day will s e a debutante function, and : ome days thete will be two, and even 1. ore f r tl e e must la lun.ehons. the auspicious teas, dlnm-is and theater parties, and. of course, almost every girl must have a ball to complete her fell quote of entertainment. Then, of course, she Is to participate In tiie functions of all the other Bills, ami, Indeed, no womler some of them spend the suiuuier at sani tariums. Claret punch and lobster s n hid will be missed this winter at the five monthly evening receptions in the White House. Ice cream and cake are lo take their places. Hot coffee and cluieolate. too, art to be banished. All of the tlalntles served are to bp lighter and simpler than last season, so that those who partake will not go away feeling as If they can do without another meal for a week or two. No family will bo invlled to more than one of the receptions. The Intention is to give everybody a chance. Monday evening. January S, 1MI, Is tha date selected for the annual charity iball for the benefit of the Children's hospital, lo be given In the ball room of the New lllanl. The 'al ly aiiiiounceiiH nt of the date Is made by tho committee In tha hope that the evening will be kept free from conflicting dates and that the ball, which Is quite the smartest charity event of the season, may bo even more success ful than usual. Special efforts are being made to make the ball a brilliant and successful affair. The new hospital build ing lias Just been finished and Is now tt be furnished. Former Secretary of War and Mrs. Robert Todd Lincoln of Chicago, son and daughter-in-law of the late President Abraham Lincoln, have leased the resi dence Ii!"" Seventeenth street, and will spend the winter In Washington. Air. and Airs. Lincoln are pleasantly remembered lu Washington society, where they figured quite prominently during the former's service In Prosldent Garfield's cabinet. Tha house he and his family will occupy this winter was at one time occupied by the former Comptroller of the Currency and Airs. Willium Barret Ridgeley. when Airs. Ridgeley was a bride, and Just previous to their removal to Kansas City. It occu pies a corner In a fashionable district and Is well adapted to entertaining. A:rs. Virginia Faulkner McSherry, presi dent general of tho United Daughters of the Confederacy, and Mrs. C. D. Alerwln. 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