"IT i BALL IS MOST SUCCESSFUL 1 -frrrnrTrrrrTTTTrnw An October Bride More Home Folks and Visitors Than Ever Before. WOMEN BEAUTIFUL TAKE PART f aettlnas at the llrn Ilrln to Wake the Hern Mark More ItHlllail Lllkt AH I .Mara nMtfr, 3I8-3ZO South 16th. St.' Aortal Calendar. MONDAY Mr. Ftonn Towl. theater party at the Hranleln for Ml iUxrl PeVeese or Canon Cltv and Mis Juliette Brown of Hiie.na Vlata. ts.lo.: lrs. r.. H. VMI Mnsnn. car1 party; M' KHeen MH"f frey. evening party; All" Aetirs Hurk cv, box partv at "tlie Hrandrii" tor Mlw Marie Stanl of yulnry, lit.; Mr. Tl'ilieri Schenck. theater party for Mim Mildred Smith of Wilmington, N. ('. TI'KSPAY WKilnK of Mifs Ruth llron rtrtH end Mr. irvtns; ritern In New York Cltv; Mr. J. M. Metialf. dinner jmrly; tiiitint' of Mr. RornHril t'ap'-n ami Miss Kllaahvth Ureene In Warwlnk. K. 1.: Mr .1. N. WestbereT. (irphrnm rantlne laiiv; Mt. K. Seliymhn. Mrs. F. H Hartra and Mm. William Harris, hrirtpe lunrheun nt the Henshavv;: Mrs. J. It. Kvn. evening bridge for Mrs. 1. Her bert Smith and Mis Helen mlth of Wilmington. N. '.: Mi t!nne Kohr. boiiRli. Tuesday HrlilKP Hub. WI'.I N KSI A Y M r. .lotin W. f.r.tt'th, reeeptton for Mra. r'mlrh and Miss Smith: dinner rlanre at Country r'nh. THI'HSliA V Mr. K. N. Cmnv. Hmt-h-oon for Mrs. Hmlth and Mia Httitth; Mr. Tliutnaa Hrown. brtle and tea; Kt-A-VIrp rhit . dame at Chambers; Mi. K. H Kerrl. I'limuf -club. FIllPAY Ilereptlnn and dnnre at T"ort Crook for Colonel nod Mm. William I. suiter; Orlsinel Bridge club. FATrKPAY Pinner end daare at Coun try club. That this year's Ak-Kar-Hen ball was more enjoyable, al d aurceaxful thHt any of former years, was tins i'Onrfnu of opinion of loyal vubjtrts at the Dm Friday evening. The attendance, wax larger tli.m that of former year. The knights with their women folka were out In forre. There were mure guests both of Omaha and out of town than ever before and every seat In the spectators' nailery waa filled. The extra lighting, the yellow lik sround uiied In dec-orulliiK the Den and tho beautiful Rowna of the women all tended to make the effect unusually porgeoua. The adding of four duchesses to the uaual dozen in-lnresscs of the iueen , cortege and the presence of for mer queens In special boxee added to the elaborateness of the festivity. From the atandpolnt of comfort the tall waa alio a' success. The dancers enjoyed the new maple floor as they never could the old oanva covered one, and the women were one In raylrin that the new dressing rooms were laore con venient and better lighted than at any former ball. r -. i i .,- if .'..,'- o- ; : - 'J ' ..if . '4. -, " X T-Od m -I'hoto by lleyn. KUT1 1 MAIIY GENTLEMAN. w Flrat Drkntllilr of Keanon. kllsa. Klicabclh Lavls, ho was ' ciowtied queen of Qulvera at the Ak-Sur-Ben ball, will probably be the first of the eeason's detmtitntea to make her for mal bow to society. This beautiful and vivacious young; woman will be Intro duced at an afternoon reception given by her mother, Mrs. 1 H. Davla. at the avia home November 7 or I. The recep tion will be followed by either a supper or a coffee for the younc men and women of the younger act. The other debutantes, of which there are a round doaon, all princesses or dttcb . esses In the queen's cortege at the coro ' nation ceremony, are discussing plans for " debut parties. In addition to the af fairs which will Introduce each debutante separately, there may be one large ' dancing party rt whk-li the aeason's buds will' be liostoases. If plans' for the ball are (tarried out. It will be tbe most brll Jlant .affair of the winter. . It will be given at the Iloms hotel on a scale sim ilar to the big military bail given last fall at the Rome. Among the debut parties will be that at which Alias Katherlne Uecson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. CI. Uceson, and Na Kllaabeth Unite, daughter of Mr. fc. K. Bruce, will be Introduced, though the time aad place have not been decided upon. Heveral of tbe debutantes will not "come out" until tho luilluay. when their friends among the school and oollege set will be borne. At that time there will be at last two debut iSancea, the plans for which are not now made. If the plan for the debutantes' ball is carried out It Is probable that most of tbe debut parties will be afternoon reoep. tlens. at dinner. Monday evening at her new home. Jib Fifth avenue. New York City, in hunor of Miss ltutli Itrandels and Mr. Irving 0. Ptcrn. Covers will be placed for: Mr: and Mrs. Melville Stern. Bnron end Ha rune tr (laffenreld. Jtidgo and Mrf. Hutnuel (ireeruiuum, Mr. unci Mrs. I'litcriiteyer, Mr. and Mr, llimo Hrandela, Mr. and Mr. Arthur l. b-ntidul. Mevlaioes Mexamea Core, ftowt ui Itelle Krledman,- of Detruit, Joe Friedman. illlt " Ailsaea Io)a Krandel. lluth tlmndels. r.estrtee Stern, Meaxra.- Messrs. F.dtvard l.aitterhach, Irving C. Ptern, Kmtl Brandel. Dan Friedman. Ki vine Ui andeis. Tlaaa for Notable iai.,, iuB MuiU lliandels, whose wedding to Mr. Irviug V. Ptorn will be celebrated Tuesday evening at t-herry'a In New York, will wear tho veil of duchess point wora by feef mother und her grand mother at tlwiir wedUiiifca. Tlj bride's totber wore the lace draped on her white atin wedding gown. Mlsa llratuioia will wear It in the conventional way In her hair, the veil reaching to tho train of lier gown. The lace u aent to Farla to be diaped; the upper part of the vHl Is arranged to wear in tlie new way, the yell not covering the face. Tha wedding gown la to be most unusual and beautiful. Uuchess Uce combined with ermine Is said to form the principal adornment of the gown. Mr. Stern's sister, Llurocesa de Oaf fen re Id, and Baron tiaffenreld of Paris will reach New York Monday. Mr. A. l. Rraadels, Mr. and Mra II. If. Braadeis and Mr. Kuill Brandals all h-ft the Utter part of the week to attend the wedding. Mra. Arthur . Viandeis will entertain i. If. S. Katertalaaieats. One of the jrnmitirnt boys clubs of the Omaha lilKh achorjl la the Kalght of King Arthur club, a club composed of a group of boys of Trinity cathedral. . The club meets every Wednexday night at Jacob's Memorial hall. Heventeenth and Dodge streets, under the supervision of Dean Tanoock. The club plans to give a series of monthly Invitation dances at Jacob's Memorial hall Oils winter In addition to Its regular meetings. Last spring the lads presented a very successful mrnslrel entertainment, which was a creditable and financial success. Another entertain ment of Ibis sort will probably be given again this winter. Following are the active members of the club: Harry Menold, Seorge Sue hart, Sumner Ftebblns, Cleo Claiborne, Ray mond Keller, William JIueaton, Ed Cal lahan, Arthur Dally, Jerry Van Renn- lar, Vincent Outer, llaydon Myer, Warren Fitch, Stanley Waolstencroft. The officers of the club are: President,' Oeorge Sue hart: secretary-treasurer, cioo Claiborne; executive Committee, Vincent Suehart, chairman; Raymond Keller, Ed ward Callahan and Jerry Van Rennsaolar. bouquet of bride's rores with shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Kathrync Mcluill was maid of honor and wore yellow satin entraine. Tlie bodlre was bolero effect, hand em broidered In yellow ond black and beaded with pearls. The same 1lnd of embroid ery formed the front panel of the eklrt. Mies Marie Callahan and Miss KUgalMth I'hlllpa of Denver were gowned alike In yellow sntin draped with yellow mar quisette. They carried staffs wound with yeiluw ml In ribbon tiod with huge bows of yellow tulle. Tho bride's gift to her maids were bracelets of cold filigree set with diamonds. Mr. Bno Kchall of St. Joseph was best man and the usher were Messrs. Arthur C'oud. Dr. Fred I-unqdon, Clinton Rrome, and Kdward Callahan. A large reception Was held from 3 to 4 o'clock at the borne of the bride. About i0 cards were Issued. Mr. and Mrs. SchaU Mill take an extended wedding trip to liuffulo and New York City, from there tbey will go to Florida and will be at home to their friends after December 1 at im South Thirty-third street. Mr. . Schall graduated from Crelghton university in tbe class of '01, the largest class ever graduated from this university. During his senior year Mr. Schall was awarded the first prise and gold medal In an oratorical contest, when ten states were represented. The Merrymakers' club, a aoclat club composed of about thirty meiuuera of tho younger set at Trinity cathedral, are plan ning a series of Invitation dances to be given at Jacob's Memorial hntl this fall and winter. The following committee wHI have charge ot the year's social aajange- ments: Messrs I Kan Tun nock, Kelso Morpan. Fred Stebblns, Misses Sydney Stebbina, Alice Bentley, Messrs Hairy Fast on. l.o Hi and Wykoff. Misses Anna Hooper. Wedding Bells A he am If ol Octofer wedding was that of Miss Ketle Calluhan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Cullalwn, to William A. Schall. The ceremony wns CulohiateJ Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at St. John's Collegiate church. Rev. Martin Bronsgeeat officiating. Yellow chrysan themums, palnia and ferns formed a pretty decoration both at the church and at the hbmo of the bride, where a Wed ding breakfast followed at U:M o'clock. Tha bride was charming In hor wreddlng gown of wlilte satin charmeuese. Prin oeaa We embroidered In pearls formed the bodice and sleeve, the earl em broidery extending tha lenatli f h. front panel of the aktrt. The ootu t train ws aquare and finished wkh pearl em broklerr. A atrina of noarla' hM ih. long tullo veU in place. Kiio carried a Invltatlorti will bs issued this week for the wedding ot Miss Mayonne Thompson and Mr. .Thomas Moonlight Murphy, which will take place October SI at the First' Presbyterian church, Rev, Idwla Hart Jenka officiating. A reception will follow at the bride's home. The original plana to have the wedding at Happy Hollow club have been changed owing to the early closing of the club. The wedding of Mlsa Ida May CalUn to Mr. Albert C. Malum was quietly cele brated at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of. the bride's hrother. Ar thur K. Callln, 1412 North Fortieth street. Rev. Leonard Oroh, pastor of St. Mark's !LutheraJi church, officiated. Mr. and Mra Malum will ho at home after No vember 15, at VXu North Thirty-fourth street The weddlnir nf Miss ttiitti M arv P.nn. tleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. (ientleaian. to Mr. Kdward William Cooley will take place Tuesday morning at o'clock at the Kacivt Heart church. For the Future Miss Eileen MoCattrey will entertain Informally Monday evening at her home. Temple Israel ilftorhood will give a bridge Hy In tho parlors of tho temple Monday afternoon. All members are In vited. Miss Agnes Uuikley win entertain at a box party Monday evening at the Brandela for tier gueat, Miss Marie Stahl, ef guiacy, 111. Mrs. K. if. Wilkinson .will entertain at tbe gumo of tea) Muuduy afternoon for Mrs. O, A. Carpenter of Iinceln and Mrs. Thomas Samples of Haines City, Fla. Meadamea K. SellBvohn. F. K Hatlra and William Harris have Issued Invita tion for a bridge luncheon to be given Tuesday, ut the Henshaw rathskeller. Mrs. J fin William Griffith has issued InWtatlona for a reception Wednesday afternoon, from S to I o'clock at her home, 3SJ5 Cuming street, m honor of Irving Stern and His Fiancee, Miss Brandeis 1 1 ":'Z&.. 'rr'lii e" V..N; if -iSiwvVvli Irving C. Ftcin, eon of Ixwls Hu-rn. the big New York dry goods merchant at 'the wheel of a fast rtftv b car. Alongs.de of Mr. Htern U hi. fiancee. MU. l.u.h llr.adeta. a daughter of Arthur D. taal" of oh r. sow Where the world's best, most wanted styles in apparel for women and misses are as sembled; where the products of Paris Vienna and other European style centers rub should ers with the very best American ideas. Where ever one is asked to visit as often as they choose, unrestricted by any sense, of obliga tion to buy. I'Je Announce for Monday a SpsoiaLQis jgjgy. of f Jew Tailored Suits in Three Qroups Tlie dressy suit made of velvet t Tlie demi-tailored of corduroj- or fancy Zebi lines and the strictly tailored of im ported mixtures, mannish serges, worsteds, broadcloths, etc. Most popular of all are the demi-tailored styles, of which, we are showing bo many reproductions of French models. This season, in fact, .there is hardly a model in Paris of which we have not a copy. fere J 1 -4 i .1 X ' " V 'i My AT ' AT Prices lange From 'mm I f UUJk- a i-li -'4 'v. -si r ,;eaLMJaijUM Mrs. O. llerber Smith and Miss Mildred M. Smith of Wilmington, N. C. Miss Gladys Talmaga will entertain the members ot the M. I. club, a social club composed of high school senior girls and alumni of the school, at her home, 400t Florence boulevard, next Friday after noon. The club meets every alternate Friday afternoon and Is very prominent among the high, school girl's clubs, be ing the first to begin a series of social functions for the coming school year. Those present will lie: ' Misses Misses Prances McComb, HaseJ Ochiltree, Clella Rrubaker, Verria Oldfleld. Ktelta Morrison, Ctortruda Gnieaig, Madeline Metx, Dora baas. Barbara Churchill, Marie Hnpton, tiladya Talmage, Helen Iinn. AusuBta Mengehdoht Personal Gossip Mica Fgber Dew has gone to Chicago for a two weeks' -visit. Mr. and lint. L, R. Newman of Lincoln are visiting Mr. and Mra. K. W. Moore. Miss Louise Bedwcll Is home from 'the University of Nebraska ror tbe week-end. Dr. and Mra F. 8. Owen left Friday evening for a fishing trip to Lake Madi son, Wis. The Misses Marie and Emma Landrock left Saturday for a three weeks visit in Chicago. Miss Marcella Montgomery of Chicago Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles TL Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carpenter of Lin coln are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. II. "Wilkinson. Mrs. James A. Griffith and daughter, Miss Vivian Griffith, left Saturday tor New York. Miss May Noyes Norman of St. Joseph has arrived to be the guest ot Mlsa Frances Nash. Miss HeTen Cudahy arrived from Chi cago Thursday and Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Wllhelm. Major and Mrs. W. T. Wilder will leave about the middle of November for their new station at St. Paul, Minn. Mlsa Gladya Klltott of Lawrence. Kan., who has been visiting Mrs. F. L. Fisher, will leave Sunday for her home. Mr. Kdward A. Cudahy, jr., came from Chicago for the ball. He and Ma sister. Miss Helen, will return to Chlrago Mon day. Mrs. Arthur C. Smith Is expected horn Monday from a aumrher spent at Wlanno Beach and in the White mountains. Mrs. Allan Koch and son, Harry Koch, who have recently moved' Into their new home, Douglas street, have as their The Hardened PUBLIC Is a RELENTLESS Judge of Ladies' Attire No Madame! You cannot folBt, cheap. Inefficient work manship upon a public that mt a lot of real tailoring! Tore's a snap and dash to genuine sartorial excellence. Jst as there Is a certain inimitable oiuethljg about genuine diamonds. It you are familiar with my work, you kuow that it could never be turned out of a dressmaker's shop; the touches that make my garments quoted, aro real iumdiUhIi touches, put on by men tailors; something; quite impossible where, ladles' tailored garments are made under feminine supervision. My tailors are wizards of shears and needle; they are men who bring about REAL GLASS In Ladies' TAILORED Suits. The work proves! The lady has only (o step into a suit of my set up, to say: "Well, this is a fit!" She has but to walk a block before discerning ones comment favorably upon her taste in dress. And all this is not to be had everywhere; the fabrics I use aro as uncommon as my work; the very findings and fin ishings are vaoily better than the ordinary ladies' tailor thinks necessary. Now then; I've claimed superiority in print; will jou give me tbe opportunity to prove it with the garments themselves? Will you not see the precise new fabrics and modes for Kail 1911? Ladies' Tailor WbstrSunderland Duildinf, ) Phono N. E. Cor. 16th and Howard Sts. ) Doug. 747S guest. Mr. I. L. Wetmore of Wayland, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frtd B. Sellgaohn and daughter. Dorothy, of Kansas City, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris. Mrs. N. P. Dodge. Jr., who has spent the summer in Boston with her father, Mr- Whitney, is expected home today. Mrs. O. H. Wlrth.and her daughter, Mrs. James . O'Keefe, have gone .tor a visit with relatives in St. Joseph and Kansas City. Mrs. Stanley Hartman has returned from New York, where she was the guest of Jier sister. Mrs. Isldor Wttmark, nd Mr. Witmark. Mrs. Charles Moody, and Miss Charity Moody of fiturgls, B. V., are Ak-Sar-Ben visitors, the guests of Mrs. Henry Brown at the Barnard. Mrs. . Ryburn of lOttawa, 111., is the .guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Tyler. having come for tha wedding of Miss Marion Tyler and Captain Marr O'Con nor. ' Miss Frances' Nash has returned .from New York and has as her guests Miss Norman of St. Joseph and her cousin. Mr. Barbeau of Canada, and Mr. Fred Letts of St. Joseph. Virginia Crofoot, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot, was operated upon for appendicitis last week and while seriously ill at the time, is getting alons nicely. Mrs. Harry Lock man Street ot Chicago and her two little daughters will reach Omaha the carry part of the week, to be the guests of Mrs. Street's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guiou, who have been occupying the Lemlst residence all summer, have taken the apartment at the Beaton to be vacated lay Mr. and Mrs. Melkle at the end of the montb. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whltraore and Miss Eugenie 'Whitmore. who have been abroad since early Joly, sailed last (Sat urday on the Rotterdam and are due to land today, but will not reach Omaha before tha end of the week. Miss Blanch Sorensan has returned from Lincoln, where she went to attend the concert irlven by Mane. Nordics, and to visit for a few days with her sister. Miss Helen Sorenson. at -t,he Kappa Kappa Clamma sorority house. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Krnst have gone to New York to meet their daughter, Ger trude, who will arrive on Hamburg liner, Cleveland, about October 13, arter spend ing four months in Europe studying piano in Paris, Berlin and Dresden. Mrs. James B. Erwln spent Saturday In (Continued on rase Three.) fsxk mn i U v if m mi Special Sale AK-SAR-BEN GOWNS We Still havn n. nnmhne nf liom.tl ful gowns which were brought to Omaha especially for the Ak-Sar-Ben Ball We now offer tiitm at prices greatly below their real worth. With tho social season but fairly started, one could hardly wish ior a more timely offering of gowns ap propriate lor the theatre, parties, dunceB and after noon affairs, and too, at yuch decidedly modest prices. At s 14.75 An array nf charming gowns of roessa line, in delicate shades of salmon, maize and shell pink; and sparkling, hand beaded rajah and china eilks. Dainty filmy netB over beautiful silk linings of shell pink, blue and maize. Gowns that were abundantly worth their former prices of 119.75, $22.50 and 115.00 your choice now at $14 75 At Ci5.0 We liave gathered In this assortment the very finest gowns, and we urge that you make an early selection, as this unusual price concession will effect a rapid cnange in tho ownership of every One. Included are, inmirtt vnlloa silk chiffons, hand-painted marquis ettes and white chiffons with im ported Persian border effects. In shell pink, apricot, white, light blus, and salmon. ., The opening of each new box dis closes a different conception of the moBt famous designers' Ideas of ex clusive creations. Only a cursory inspection shows f7Kn ..! tiscn -.r-. -"Ti Vl -o.v. " . v , . " r"'""cijr reasormoie nut now you may choose from the whole beautiful showing at $25 qq wn arrow ff aTV!l-w 1518-1520 FAUN AM STREET aw (s CEHTISTRY Bailey. Tbe Dentist New Offices, Naw White Sanitary Dental Kiuiiriaut 74-10 Citjr Matloaal Baak eMg. TXB BarrSOaVaFZB, High grade dentlrtrv CstaaUsaed at reasonable prices, ia 18S0. L,ut thl" oul to tlMl MAIMDO T 7- Tae mmlr i L "- a, w d-.aV-- , .W-l. tlai Josephine Le Fevre Company c u 'hiladelpaia, . nola by beatun Im ua Co n.u r. Co.. and the Beun.tt' Copf Om THE OMAHA BEE " . tellu's Great Home Pacer