TIJE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 1, 1011. J .'.. LJL JJI'. 11 OPULAR GUEST Tuesday morning, beginning at 8 o'clock, every wise woman in Omaha and vicinity will be coming toward this new, exclusive store. I I I , t ,T. . V. i ; SOCIETY WATCHES YEAR' IN Cotillion Fijv.i Illustrate! Abdica tion ci Eu; Chronos. HEW KINO TIKSTHXN GREETED Watch Parties rrmf ta Itlng Oat Old anil Hlnar la Krw-nmr ttan at "Hillside" aa4 Other Hnaies Today. Flrir not to me of falling I'pm the- purple hill. For I am worried far to much iiy falling due of bill. Qulrby Quatrains. Racial Calendar. 4"NOA Y Mr. and Mrs. F. n. PurWow. reception from 4 to 7: Mr. and Mr. John Hannigan, dinner and theater party at Prandei theater tor aon, Mr. John Han . nlgan. Jr.; Mr. and Mr. C. C. Alllaan, t house party for Charles and Grace Aiii i aon at "Hnemere !dr." TtJFHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Georere A. Jonlvn and Mla Violet Jnslyn, dancing part) for Vie MIMred liorera. WEDNESDAY .Mi rma Reert, matinee party at the Bnd; Mrs. C. W. Morton, theater rrty for her daughter. Miss Dorothy Morton i Miss Marietta Mm, Orpheum Jmrty; W. W. club, Mra. J. K. MoCombs; Mra Casper Yost and Mra. C'harlea Offutt, luncheon. Omaha club. TH I 'RSPAY Wedding of Miss Cora Roths child and Mr. Morria Joseph; Columbian Circle card party. Ttebutante, college) students and so-j'fty people, who've, outgrown both these clasal fleatlnna, shared In th activities which hava made the last week noteworthy even when compared with holiday wrefca of former season. It was an exceedingly busy week for society people. It Included, moreover, many eventa of superlative at tractiveness. The holiday season, aa society measures It, wilt continue for a part af this weak at least. Monday of last week was Cornell day. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chasa Introduced the visiting collegians to the Omaha young women. In the evening after the concert the reception at the Rome hotel wa a large dancing party. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stevens were ths beats of Tuesday's important event, the reception dance Klven at the Rome hotel formally to Introduce their daughter, Mlsa Dorothy Ptevena. A large reception and a large dancing party were the eventa of Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. naugherty opened their new house In South Thlrty-aeventh street for a large evening reception; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Millard gave a dancing party at their home In South Thirty-ninth street In honor of the birthday of Mr. Barton Millard. Heelsty's observation of New Year's will be attendance of ths large reception which Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Denlse Barkalow give at their horn In Thirty-eighth avenue Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Denlse Barkalow. The hours of the recep tion, are from 4 to 7 o'clock. The second large event for ths new year Is the dancing party which Mr. and Mrs, George A. Joslyn and Mies Violet Joslyn give Tuesday evening at their home, Thirty-ninth and Dodge streets, In honor of Mies Mildred Rogers. While no Invitations have been Issued, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates will be at home to their frlenda, at their home, "Hillside,." on New Year's afternoon and evening, following their usual custom. Mr. and Mrs. .Clement Chase gave Isrga dancing party at their home la South Thirty-third Thursday evening In honor of Miss Mildred Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MeConnel gave a dancing party at their heme la Weat Farnam street to the younger school set, In honor of thalr daughter, Mies Irene McConnell. and her guests. Miss Joseflna Cardenas of Baltlllo, Mexico, and Miss Mary Nerney of Chicago, The Delta Gammas gave a studio danoo Friday evening at the Rlnehart studio and the Junior Dancing class was host at a party given at Chambers.' Saturday, beside being the last day of WO, was ths date of many watch parties and was important as the day of the second holiday debut reception given by Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Dinning for their daughter, Miss Louise Dinning. Watch Parties Guests at the subscription dance given at Crelghton Law college hall last evening literally rang out the old year and rang In the new. When the clock, warned t;(at the old year was leaving all the lights were turned out and Mr. Tore L. Davis, who was in charge of the New Year's figure of the german, slowly sounded the twelve strokes of midnight. The lights were turned on and the leader gave each of the men a bell from which huntf stream ere of red rlbbou. which bore the greet. Irg. "Happy New Year." The ribbons wero handed to ths partners ohoaen and each partner then pulled the ribbon and, with orchestral aaeletance, the new year was rung In. The german,. which was the second half of the dance program, was In oharge of Mr. Samuel Burns, Jr. The others who lrd figures were Mr. Frank Haskell, Mr. Edward Cudahy, Mr. Frank Kennedy, Mr. Harry Tukey and Mr. Mosher Colpetser, most of whom were mong the eleverest of the leaders of the old Cotillion lub. The guests Included fifty members of the former club. The danea. In spite of the fart that It was impromptu, was most interesting. For a number of young people 1810 was g.ven another pleasant memory and the sew year waa pleasantly Inaugurated at ths dancing party which Mr. and Mra. Frank W, Bacon gave In their new home, 42C North Thirty-eighth street, for their daughter. Luolle, and her gueat, Mlas Mar. guerlte Winter. The large dancing hall in the basement was hung with Chrlatma bell and greens, (tapper was served In the dining room and living room. The guests included; Mlasee Mlssta Marguerite Winter, Fhsabeth Reed, it a nor Mackay, Harriet rm.th, Kun.nle t'eiteison. Marion Kihn. France ItovhateUer, tJitl FannUs. fctell muuimei. HWn llay,i. I,, Harriet Mats. Marlon Howe, Uertruda Mls, (rata 1-a.ne. Mary MeKeath, Alice C'uduhy, Florence Cuilahy, Orlrude Md'arthy, Irene Mci'onnell. Mary Nerney ot Chlcagv. Josef: na Cardenas, or Mt'ilcu. AIUe Jeuultli. Meaera Eint Child, Hairy Fuller. Malcolm Halurige, Wayne 8lby, Teu Forl'fS. Carper Offutt, Jarvla Offutt. John Duusherty, L'htster Nlemaii, r rtd Dausherty, Helen Kaaiman, Kulh Clarke, l.oule White. Mary Burkley, Josephine Congdon, Adulyn Wood, Heina Cunnell, Katharine Davenport. MU Allen, Marie rlnuidt, Marie Htewart, Heka Clarke. Messrs. Dunlifl McCarthy, Harold McConnell, Hubert Cunnell. Herbert Conntll, 1 Holllnyer, tietald I'ulfy. Dudley Hancker, Adrian Hancker, Frauc.s Uainea, fillip Meta John Uoomla. Hubert Howe, Warren Kreckenridge. Charles Hall, Jack Howeii tierril Fort. Chailre Hamilton, hapbaitl llaimltoa Ueinard timyth, Ted Millard. Huh Millard, I'lu Up Imwnf. Jams MoCord. li4aa Caj enlrr, Nvwman Henaun, J obi Hants bra. Hivvera Munniann, Philip Cbaae. Ciaronee peters. Warren lUmllion. Frta Koenlg, Robert grhenv-k. tldred Hart of Council iiluffa, H.nry Hart of Council Hluffa Mr, and Mra Ward M. Burgees enter taiii4 at tv party last tvting at the Brandeis theater, followed by supper at the Omaha club. The party included: Mrs. Meredith Xleholeon of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Poppleton. Mr. and Mis. Charles T. Kountxe. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart 3d. Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Burgees. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned gave a theater party at the Branded, which was followed by a watch party at the Omaha club. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Crittenden Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Caldwell. Mr. ajid Mra George Peek. , Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Dearned. Mr. Luther Drake was host at another theater party at the Brandels theater, fol lowed by supper at the club. In this party were: Miss Lynn Curtis. Mr. and Mra. Frank T. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad K. Spens. Mr. and Mrs. & W, Dixon. Mr. Luther Drake. An Orpheum party was given last even ing by Mr. and Mra F. P. Klrkendall, fol lewsd by supper at the Henshaw cata. Tbe party Included: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wllholm. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. KlrkendaU. Mrs. barber. Mr. David A, Baum. At Rosemert Lodge, tha beautiful coun try home of Dr. and Mrs. Q. C. Allison. as given one of tha watch partial last evening. Dr. and Mra. Allison entertained a number of the young college set In honor of their nephew, Mr, John Daugherty. Ten guests left yesterday afternoon to Join Dr. and Mra. Aiiiaon and win return homo to day. Another luue parly la planned for Monday and Tueeday at Rsemero Lodge, when Dr. and Mra. Allison will ontertain for their children, Uraoe and Charles At llaon. Thoaa present will be Miaaea Etna Reed, Catherine Baum, fcjtther Wllhelm. Marjory Smith. Virginia Offutt, Claira Daugherty. Oraee .Allisoni Messrs. Ray Millard. Wlllard Millard. Robert Btors, Kduard Daugherty. Donald Hall. Edward Fuller, Charles Allison; Mrs. C. C. Allison. Mr. and Mrs, Lyon Kemper gave a watch party New Year's eve at their home. SOUS Poppleton avenue, to watch the old year out and the new year In. Tbe guesta were: Mr. anj Mra. N. F. Harrlman. Mi. and Mis. John R. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fetters. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. L'uaioker. Mis Mariuita King gate an Informal party last evening at her heme, fallowed by a watch party lit honof of her gueet, Mlas Lcla Mcchatner of Central City, la. Those preeent w era Mlases Lets Machamar, Lucille Kremborg, Ruth Byrne, Mar guerite Haven, Marietta King. Margaret Oraut. Emma Kremborg. Bernlce Whit ney, Heulali Davis. Messra Fred Meyer, William Bhoiter. Guy Grant, Leslie King, Arthur Frederick, Iion Wilson, Guy Walker, K. Megeath. Pleasures Paf The rhorua choir of the Nor. a e U Christian eburoh was entertained Thursday evening at tha home of Kv. and Mr. H. I. Klrecbeteln. tOe Maple treets. About thlrty-flv were preaeat and the evening waa spant in muale, readings and game. Combining the pleasant features ef the gfternooa t' n4 th Informality f the V. "a " e V v 0 1 , : ' evtnlng coffee, the entertcinmont flven by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning for their daughter, Mies Louise Dinning, Saturday was ono of the delightful affairs of the week. This is tha first entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. Pinning In their attractive new home on South Thlrly-sevento street. Tbe rooms were abloom with cut flowers. In the afternoon Mrs. Dinning, Mlas Din ning ond their guest, Miss Margaret Brown of St. Louis, received the guests In the large living room, where the many gift flowers sent the debutants were used In decoration. Klllarney rosea brightened tha dining room and the sun room, where refreshment were served. A profusion of PAlma and ferns was used In the reception hall. Miss Dinning wore a gown of whit orepe meteor trimmed with crystal and bands of ermine fur edged the Dutch neck and short sleeves; Miss Brown .of St. Louis a stunning gown of black and whit, mad of whit crop meteor elaborately trimmed with black lac and ermine fur; Mrs. Din ning wore Copenhagen blu crop trimmed with eream lace and marabou. About KO cards were Issued for the after noon and 1M for the evening. Assisting In the afternoon were: Mesdames W L. Mucoy, tiamuel burns, j, L. Baker, . A. Kuhn. U. W. Megeath. Mlssea Duroihy Stevena, Mesdames W. J. Conneil, J. W. Grllluh, D. E. McCarthy, Osgood T. Jilaatman. Mlsae Elisabeth Pickens, Nannie Page. wiioroa nogers. The assisting party for the evening In eluded i Mesdames Mesdames pentae barkalow, Harry Kelly, Loul S. Clarke, irtUerlo Uhomaa. John Madden, Misses Misses Alice cary McGrew, Miriam Patterson, Dorothy Morgan. Margaret Lee, besa baum, Josephlns O Weill. In honor of her sister, Florence, who is attepding achool at tha stale university, and her brother, Leo, a student at college In Prairie du Chltm. Wl., Mlas Genevieve Hush entertained informally Friday evening at masquerade danulng party at hr home, Fourteenth and Martha streets. Tbe most effective disguises were worn by the Misses Marguerite Lowe and Cella Malone, Meaarg. Sherman McCaffrey and James Hartnett. The guesta Included: Miss Helen N orris, Mary Maione, Mae Halplne, Lucile Downey, Lillian Caasldy, Klintn M-(aitrey, Marguerite Lewe, Nell Hurley, Mesars James O'Neill, Jona Halpine, Thomas N orris, Leo Tracy, rrank Murphy, Harold Van Dusea, Mlase li tno Langdon, Marguerite Vocum, Atary Duffy, Cella Malone, Margaret kngliah, Blanch MnCreary. Gertrude MoCraan, Pinky Welsh. Messrs. Frank Maloney, Jay MeCaffrey. John fnennahsn. tlnurga buahman, Harry Murphy, John Lowe. Sherman McCaffrey, John Huah, Jr, Jack Ormabr, 1 humas Mcvhane, James Hartnett, Mlas F-dlth Shrum, who Is a student at the University ot Nebraska and Is home for the holidays, entertained a number of her friends Saturday afternoon when her guests were; Mlaeee Ruin bberwood. I J I nun Talluruphus Mlsse Eleanor Patrick. Ktbel Heeea. h.dn Waterman, tmlly Vankmaii. Christine Pauleon. Amanda Paulson. uuh Kdmuud Mane Viruauu. Annie Fry Julia Linn Gladya aolomon. Margaret Walker. Joapiiln Yaire. Gertrude Marvin. t Mantle M alloy. Ma4ae Malloy. '.anna Hall. 1 Mable Erln- Milared Fusien Irene klrecheteia RutU Llndlay. beatrlce barnhart. Nell CaniMUr. Marion Carpeater, Myrtle Buek. Nell Ryan. Mr. C. Will Hamilton entertained at a bog party at tb fifandei theater Batur- A ' i " 1 i X w.imm.imm.mim,. fiPSt.louiS . who i& vUttintf Miss Zo uise 8$, 88 88 88: day afternoon for several members of the school set. Those present were: Misses Misses Hartet Smith, Pauline Bourke, Carmclita Chase, Gretchen McConnell, Meeara. Messrs. Clement Chase, Charles Hamilton, Frederick MoConnel), Raphael Hamilton, George Hamilton. Mrs. C. Will Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Weller gave a luncheon Saturday at the Omaha club for Mr., and Mrs. Clifford Weller of Weller, Colo. The table was decorated with red geraniums and those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Weller. Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Weller. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flaher. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles g. Weller. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mets announce the engagement of Mrs. Mets's niece, ' Miss Elisabeth Forney, to William Boyd Dickin son of Seattle, Wash. The wedding will take place In March. Mr. I. S. Hunter anneunoes tha engage ment of his daughter. Miss Edna Hunter, to Mr. Waldo B. Foster of Minneapolis, formerly of Omahg, Tha wedding will take place In the spring, Miss Sara Bourke, daughter of Mrs. John Bourke, was married to Lieutenant Luther Rica James. Sixteenth Infantry, U. S. A., Saturday at high noon in St. Paul's church, Ban Diego, Cal, Rev. Mr. Barnes, rector of St, Paul's church, officiated. The wed ding was very quiet and th guests In cluded Mr. J. J. Monell of Omaha, with whom Mr. Bourke ha been vtwitmg at La Jolla. Cel., and Lieutenant-Commander Leland James, U. S. N., broths of the groom. Lieutenant and Mr. James will leave this week for Fort Ltseombe, Alaska, where they will reside. At Warrenton, Me., th summer noma of ths bride's father. Mr- Benjamin F. Smith, the marriage of Mrs. Dudley. Wolf and Mr. Joseph Baldrlga of Omaha was celebrated Saturday at noon. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Uussell Woodman, rector of St. Peter's church, Rockland, was witnessed only by the Im mediate member of th families. Theau Included Mr. Benjamin F. Smith, Messrs. Clifford Wolfe. Dudley Wolfe, Maston Wolf and Miss Gwendolen Wolfe, Clill dren of ths bride; Mr. and Mra. Howard Baldrlga and Mr. W. Fa mam Smith, of Omaha. - Th bride wore her traveling costuros of ehampagns colored broadcloth, end a black satin hat with black plume. After the wedding trip, which will in clude a Melt in New York City, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Baldrig will coma t Omaha and for th present will occupy the house la Thirty-eighth street, which Is now occu pied by Mrs. E. V. Lewis. For the Future Mrs. C. W. Morton will give a lunch eon and theater party Wednesday for her daughter, Dorothy. Tha Columbian Circle of Peered Heart pariah will give a card party Thursday evening at their hall, Twenty-second and Icust streets. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannlgan' will en tertaln the school set at dinner and a theater party Monday evening for their soa. Mr. Jolm 3. Hannlgan, Jr. Th com pany will be seated t two round tables at whluh fern and poinsettaa will be th decoration. After dinner ths young -pi will attend th frformaae of "Th 318-320 JAN 18! Begins ver 100, Tailored Suits, Gowns, Dresses, Fur Sets, Separate Furs, Etc. CT3 MONIIEIT'S Removal Notico MOITHBXT'S HAU &OOD3 A3ts lira DMssma bb- TABIIBKMEKT HAS HE- movzd noil xm ria- SiH ITBBXT TO 403 COUTH tlXTIIITI IIE1IT (obovbto r&ooa cxtt va- TIOVAX BANK BZ.OO.) XO ATTOVrntJEMTM TXOXII BOVOZ.AB 8333 OB A-2333. fortune Huiumt at tiie ilraiiuL'.a laeaiur. Those Invited are: Misses Mary Burkley. l.uclle Baron. Florence Cudahy. Alice Cudahy. Joreplna Cardenas Misses Gertrude McCarthy, Irene' MoOonnell. - Liorothy Morton. Mary Nerney. Rugenle i'atteraon. Helen Kastman. Ellxaboth Iteed. Kranee Hochstatlar. Marguerlt Winter. ureta i-ane. Meaar. Meaara CharlM Hall. Harold MoConnel). Daniel McCarthy. Jurvls Offutt. Clarence Cetera. Severs Busmann. John Hannlghan. Everard Child, l'hllip C'haae. Gerald Puttie, l'lilllp Powni. Krvlng Forbes. Harry Fuller. Charles Hamilton, Raphael Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannlghan. Mrs, Casper E. Yost and Mrs. Charles Offutt will give a luncheon Wednesday at the Omaha club, when they will entertain thirty guests. x Personal Gossip Pr. M- B.' McDowell of Hay Spring Is visiting In Omaha. Mrs, R. H. Graves of Peadwood, fi. P., I visiting her daughter, Mra. P. F. Bon orden. Mr. Andrew Roaewater and Mrs. Stanley Rosewater have gone to Kansas City to pnd tfw Tear's. Prof. August Molzer of the state univer sity school of music Is the guest of Mrs. M. E. Millar today. Miss Bertha Olrton ha been (pending th holiday with her aunt, Mlas Bertha It. Davis. In Chicago. Mr. H. W. Lawrence of Baltimore, Mtl., formerly of Omaha, Is th guest of hi sis. ter, Mrs. B, R. Hastings. Mr. Arthur P. Quiou left Thursday for Hollywood, Cal., to spend a month with his father, Mr. Charles Oulou, and. Miss Gulou. Mrs. William I Holsman and son Mas, Who hav been spending several weeka In Qmaha, will return Monday to their home in New York City. Mr, Edward Schneider of Bun Francisco arrived last evening to epend New Tear'a With his sister, Mrs. William J. Burgess, and Mr. Burgess. Mr, Schneider leave Washington Unusually Large Number of Social at the White Home for Secretary Function Other Cabinet Officers BY CONSTANCE CARRUTHERS. WASHINGTON, Pec SI. (Special to The Bee) Ths beginning of the new year is marked by an unusually large number of oclal function among th official house hold la Washington. Taking first rank In th list are the White House dinners and th diplomatlo breakfast which will be gievn tomorrow. Of the remaining din ner on the official calendar at th Whit Houe that to Secretary and Mr. Knox will be on of the moat Important Thl will be on January t. The dinner to the ecretary of the treaaury and Mre. MoVeagh will be on January 19. pinner to Attorney and Mrs. Wlckershsm will be given on January If. Th dinner to Post master Oenersl Hitchcock will b at Rausrher's Instead of at the White House. January t. The secretary of the navy and Mrs. Meyer will be entertained by th president and Mrs. Taft at the White House February j. On February they will entertain Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Bellinger. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson and Miss Wilson will ntrtalned February 16. Th dat for the dinner to be given Secretary of Commerce and La bor and Mr. Nagal has not been eet. It Is not known whether a dinner will be given Secretary of War and Mrs. Dickin son, as thsy ar In mourning for their aon, who recently died. There ar a aum- South 16th. St. At Our New Store, the mm sa Tuesday Horning at 8 Worth of If inn JllCu See Details in Monday Evening Papers. 3TART RIGHT THIS YEAR Kent a Safe in our Big Manganese Steel Vault and keep your valuables in it. Private Safes $3.00 per year. , Onaha Safe Deposit & Trust Company Entrance 1614 Farnam Street or through the Bank. Sundgren's Malted Milk Bread Perfectly Baked, Wholesome, Nutritious. Especially Suitable for The Children Thrive on It. SAVE THE LABELS THEY'RE VALUABLE SOLD AT GROCERS 5 d 10 OnU Per Loaf. Monday for a short stay in Chicago. Mis Dorothy Lalk of Pittsburg, Pa., ar rived Saturday to spend a fortnight aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Powell. Mlas Lalk is th daughter of Mr. Edward Lalk, who was formerly Mis Palsy Jawett of Omaha. Mrs. A. D. Lane and children have been pending the holiday In Omaha at the Rome hotel. The Misses Greta, Elizabeth and Margaret Lane leave the second week In January to continue their studies at Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. Hetoalf and Miss Rose Coffman of Omaha, who ars now In Paris, recently wore guesta at an Interesting matinee mustcale given by Mm. Valda and Lam pertu, A young Neapolitan, Marchess d' Urga. made his Parisian debut at this muMcale. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Perlght have returned from Fremont where they attended th wedding of their niece. Mine Lillian Mal colm, and Harry Herbert Brown, which was celebrated Wednesday at the home pf the bride's mother, Mrs. Minnie Mal colm. Prof, gnd Mrs. II. W. Barr of Clemson College, a. C, ars spending the holiday with Mrs. Barre' parenta, Mr. and Mrs, P. W. TllloUon of 2301 Fowler avenue, This 1 Mrs, Barre first visit home since her marriage last February, and she will remain In Omaha a short time after the holidays. Social Gossip Affairs in Official Circles Dinner Knox and Wife to Be Important and Wires to Be Honored Later. ber of social events announced for the week that will be of much Interest to the society people of th capital city. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Lsiter will give a dance on Tuesday evening complimentary to Miss Helen Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wynne will formally introduce their daughter, Mlsa Ruth Wynne, at a recep tion at Rauacher Tueeday evening. Th reception will be followed by a dance, The formal introduction of Mis Wynne into society will be of much In terest, not only because she le one of the most beautiful of the season's deburlntes, but because of th fact that Mr. Wynne was former consul general to London. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks are pending the winter at Passadena, Cal., where Mra. Falrbanka, who has been ill for eom time. I said to be rapidly re gaining strength. Mr. Fairbanks haa leased property in the California city and expects to remain there until Mrs. Fair banks Is fully restored to health. Engineer Commissioner William B. Jud acn and Mr. Judson ar spending th hol iday at th horn of Mrs. Judson' mother, Mr. C17. In Lexington. Ky. Mr. Cly Judson, wlio Is a student at Harvard, la also at the home of his grandmother for th holiday. Mrs. William Preston First O'clock High Class Cloaks, Fur Coats, r Delicate Stomachs. . Wooten of West Point, wife of Captain Wooten, U. S. A., until reoctnly stationed at Washington, has been spending the hol idays at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clay, at Lexington. The holiday dinner-cotllllon at Cheve Chase olub yesterday evening was limited to sixty couples. At this social function many -of the naval and army officer were In attendance. Women prominent In so cial life In Washington reoelved the guests and took part in the danoe. The departure of Baron Rosen, Russian Ambassador; Baroness Rosen and their charming daughter. Baroness Elisabeth Rosen, makes a regrettable break In th ambassadorial clrcl in Washington. They will spend some time In Europe, and the embassy, which took Httle part In last wlntsr's gaieties on account of th ambas sador's health, will practically be closed again this winter ' Miss Edith Grade gave a masquerade dance for Mlsa Helen Taft on Monday evening, which was one of the Interesting (Continued on Page Three.) M. gelicow has left tiie city for New York to select his spring line of ladles' tailoring goods fur the spring and sum. mer season of 111. n k b e a - . e ' - Watch Us GROW!!! Wfve Just added a smart Automobile to our dtliv T I rvice and t hire's MORE a-comingl Folks LIKE the way WE clean CLOTHES. Telephone ' Tyler 1300 or Auto. A-1225, and a wagon rails. Fx preaa paid one way on aliipinrius of IS. 0o or over. . Dreshcr Bro wl jj 2211-13 Farnam Strett p m M