Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1911, EDITORIAL, Image 14

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SOCIETY AT THE LAND SHOW!
I si, and
Kennard
four.
Mr. Flank Ha-kcll entertained at din
ner last evening at the Country club In
hrnor of Miss De Weese snd Miss Brown.
ufl of Mr. To a' la. Covers were laid
lor
Jcticty Women Will Assemble t the
Bij Den October 85. 1
DEBUTAKTES TO BE HONORED
tVell' H aorta tiiwlrlr watrsms and
Leaders .Immi Wnnra uf Army
.V-t s. HI I'llronrnri at
HrllKaal fathering.
iusive
Misse
Ilsscl Ie Weese,
Juliette lirown,
Misrs.
lto-s Towle,
l.lrner Cope,
Misses
Msrv Alice nngers,
In.rothv Morgan
ll't
Lieutenant Watson,
Frank Haskell.
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For the Future
I III; OMAHA hL'MAV llhh: UCTlliM( 1.), lllll.
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rlcy lilraiir.
.MO.IAY Miss Aaiy nilmoie. Orphsnm
;. nanv nr Mine Orsre Kuhnp; Mr. Ho
J I'owie.- ha psrty at the Hrendels for
' Mim i!xxl iwf anil Ml Juliette
ftromn: Mr. Wtllsrd L. Hosford, Hun
rtsv Pr.ftg" -luh.
TrWf'V- Msrv Alice Rogars,
enn ,MIVr for Mws Hsuel tieweese
isnd ;ufss .lutletta Hrnwn; wedding o(
. Ml lutlr Mary Oentleman and Mr.
fed. Aid U'Ullaiii Donley; I nl venal
." card club nieetina: Mra. C. W. Hergrn.
Kermo cu wedding of Mlsa l.il'T
; .Inae and '.tlr. Joseph bvrna In Wash
ington. I. wedding of Mlrs Therkla
, liiielt aikl Mi.. 'J noma Fiederic
, NsugMIn i
W KINKlAy Mr. Martha Rlarkwell
nd Airs. Waj-ren Blarkaeil. bridge
vnmhiau at t wintry rlub; Ml Katn
1 eitno Ieson, ten .for Ml Dorothy
Mtnr: Mn. W. Hampton, W. .
riutt. dlnner-rtiuioe. at Country club.
'Till KaJiAYMlss Helen Davis, evening
" til1m- r Mlrs vwrf and Ml
liron. Mr J. I. Koster and Mra. K.
1 K. I'eaJPre. hinrhPHi at Country club
' for A'artion Hi'ldgr ciub; lr. and Mra.
A. Peterson, bridge dinner, Mr,
r I tmuiiia. llmwn. kraisincton. I -a pmie
i I suclng club, party at Chambers'; Mr.
I i link tiffutt. Iiinrhcon at Country
' i ii;b for Mrs. Cowan of Fori Omaha.
I fllMAY Mrs. ft. - S. Curti. lunrheon;
; Wlntou club, dancing party at C'ham
I l.rik'; -F.nne Nou Dancing club, party
, Ht Chamtwra'.
I-T1.'UAV Mix Florence Ttahm.
; lniirheMi ot Country rlub; dlnner-danra
at Country club.
: Tbe evening tof Tuesday. .October 14, has
been eileeted aa'Jsociety Slight" at tha
' Omaha Isnd shw, and the raiuniftit
of the show la tnaklnic elalnirata prepara
Uosa ut eniartaln Ita ! at that time.
'VI eir knoan .Onvah aoclety matrona and
.UiJaaVi"-"!);' lhat woman', of tha army
ift ate to fe Invited to ha patrone of
li h avanl and tha dehutantea of tha laxt
jito rtaanna m ill he, honor ' auet.
Ia vpaclal proarratn of niutlc ha' been
,aliranced for tha occailon! hkh frob
'by will bo i tnoat brilliant event dur
'ikK the exposition, Tha concert will b
;vlvcn by the Ferullo band, which I pro
nounced the jreatext Italian organisation
er 'Jjpufe;ht t. An"lca.
' Kanueavo FerulK). the director, In a
Vr It alula battery of temperament and
tnaurUal ' Intenalty. Me Is a fiery little
Italian and doe not confine hlmaolf to
,the creation of ti las native school or to
jtha ltier-day popular trifles for Ills rep
'fttory. nijri, Maenet, Ralnt-Haens,
: Wagner. Tschalkawrky and Llt are fa
miliar t him, and they receive ui ex
cellent and Intelligent treatment at hli
Jiands, as do hlx own countrymen. As J
Kpeclsl feature of tha concert Mont. Hu
nsrd Iiet;ue, batltone. and Jdmn. Marie
BeRUt, cotitralta both from the Metro
llltan grant oieia. .will appear In
(inaha for the tint..' time. ' Tha concert
promlKef to. bo the mot Important mu.
ten) event of the season. . . i'
J. Bride. MorfUra Bar (tlfta.
reihp tin tlmaha, oun woman ha
'rtrtlvat u heaujifu! and costly wedding
Ltifts as did Mla Ruth Brandels, daughter
Vf Mr. and Mra. A. U. Brandels, who was
married Twnrtay to Mr. Irving C. Stern
f New York.
''The groom m gifts to. hi bride were a
-t rtng ot paaAar Ub pear-ahaped dl
Uond lavIOere.aaV a l!pimiinti josrn
r. The present of Mr. Enill Biandei.
he bride' imclr. was a gorgeoua die
iwond collar fastened, wita a boa knot of
diamonds. , lt diamond fringe. ' From
hr oih-t waclq 1 aod ( his wife, JMr. and
Mi. Ibign Brandela. the bride received
a larjo Mphtre ring act Tat In rranch
design.. i .
From tlio groom's sister and her-hua-band,
the Baron and TJaronesa do Graf
fenreld of I'arl. m a complete silver
ta ser;Ioc, gold-llnej. Mra. Vorm Bloman
of .Detjtia jKav'ldn'. autltiu sjlvar tray
with repousse work. Mr. and Mra. Xtel
villa; mam's; gift wa a ytrge white oa.
triiih fa'u- Willi . tli hi Ida's monogram
elaborately set In diamonds. Among
other gifts from relatives and friends
were rare biie-a-brec. , valuable paintings
and brilliant jewels. k ., I '
Among the handaome.gowns at the wed
ding was that worn by Mls I-eola Bran
del, the bride' slater, who waa maid of
honor; she wore pink. chiffon over pink
neisallne decorted wltirFrench flowers.
The bride's mother, Mr. A. D. Brandrla.
waa clad In gold and mattve'iatln bro
cade trimmed In Mllano -lac. - Mrs. 'H.
Hugo Brandels wore shell pink' chiffon
touched with turquoise hlue. , Mra. tto
man waa gowned In' black ' embroidered
thlffotf iytrwhlte trimmed wth Cringe.
Uaaeiasr Parties Plaaaed.
Ao .loterrsttng-announcement- of 'the
week wa the date, or the-holiday debut
dance to be given ,lo Introduce Visa Elisa
beth Hrue. datijttiter of lr. g. E. Bruce;
Misa Katharine. B?eson. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. U. Hersop. and Mlsa Mildred
Butler, daughte'r-of Mr ' a'nd 'Mrs. J. H.
Butler. Tha-party.' IU b -tflven during
the ItoUdaya, December , at tha Metro
politan club, which has recently been re
decorated. This will probably be one of
the largest parties of tha season and the
boats of friends of . these popular de
liutaote aro anticipating this social
eytnt.
iu,irao junior ciud announcea
aeries o,f ptercstihg .parties. The firat
will ba "Bubs" party st Chambers'.
October jr. The party Is to be novel and
elaborate and tha committee In charge
Includes tdward O'Brlan, Baymond
l-, Wars Hall and John Dougherty.
lha second party will bo Christmas
night, Pcremher 25, at Chambers
academy. The argt party of the series
win ke oiu-uary 11 and will be a leap
year ball. Part of the evening wl be
cotillion. ,
October 2$ the Omikron club will
a, largo dancing party at Chambers.'
glvt
Pleasures Past
Mrs. H. H. bwsoti Snd Mrs. M. D. Per
ter urtmr4 t,caJt Ut avsnltg at
tb1r homo for Mrs. Herbert Smith and
ahh Aliiar.d tfiailh of VUmlnrtont N. C,
bursts of ilei s4hI Sits. J. W. Oriftifh.
A dinner was given Thursday evenlna
by Mrs. Piiroihy MUla sod Uf. rlorence
unsuaoMn at the koma of tba latter.
imr street, la honor ot their
iatha-j. Mr. .!. i. Otrsrdet and Mr. T. J.
yitchle. U beUg flfty-sia years since they
i o eorask,. both coming In th
any i.art or October, 1HX An old
iaB-oui dinner was served to oievea
sjvwsia.
The-Enu' Viw Kauslr.gton elub'w
"""'J I ituar afturnoon b Mra
Ti.erasowo. L.incheoo wataie
J a !!, Jk eUnU'g forired th
-l;e fr the table. "Th member
je clwo K(S'MMiiri r. Uogjia,
fl$l$-:KU Wedding Bells
l't "'' ' '"" ' ' I The 'weria.nir cf Ml Thexl.lo, Blanch
;'' . ,,:'.:" . '., Buell, daiiRhtf r .f W. Bud!, and
v. i. v. - - r ? i ' . I Thomaa FredTl k NniiKhlln w ill tke
- I i t: '-. t I ! placa Tuesday mornlnc at 8t. I'lillomtna's
H -v. I I t
jiV":-:;: vFS; Is
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' aaf!!lM taCl7 si t1 1 a III I I ssassssasaMsasjajswnBa
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AN OMAHA OinU IN HKB
U. L. I'lnkhain, A. K. KnuRg. K. J, Brad
ley, W. K. Ilugulns, tl. W. 1'crrln. K. B.
('miliar. K. Car"n, Prlnknion, V. A.
T1iemaiion.
Mr. J. M. Metoalf entertained at din
ner 1hi evening' fur Mr. and Mrs. J.
OuniH.y of Now-York, who aro vlnltlng
her. The other gurala at the dinner were
Mr. V.. IL Coffpuin and Mljts Kotve C'v(f
mar. ! .
Mitts Ola Bello Meivev gave a bridge
party Saturday afternoon at her home for
MIm Mnjonne Thompson, , who will 'lis
one of tha Oc toer brld. Thote iirescnt
were. 4 I .''. ; - ' . (
Mle Misses t
Mayonne Thompson, Florence Harford of
Klixaiieih Cenney
AltlHHd. Nrb
Mauri HtMlKln.
Ann Iennl. ,
Nan t'uiiiilniiliair,
Mnrarrtla I ill ike.
Kathertno Mi. -
Clannitnan, ,
uIm- Slegner.
ituth Thonnon.
Ula Itnlle ilervey.
lorenc alton.
Min Gladys Teteii entertained Utforir.
ally ot luncheon 8aturday at the' Omaha
lull In honor, of MIhs Itutli Hinltli of
Dixon, III., guet of Miss Louise lird.
tha guests Included aeverol visiting oin(t
women. Covera were placed fur twelve.
Mrs.' A. B. Weston entertained the
Beulalt High Five club, at luncheon 7and
card "Friday afternoun In the BianJe's
assembly room. Those present were:
Mesdnmes
Mesdames
IWvd Carly,
'l'honis Newman,
H. Carley.
T. W. Cox,
F, T. levering, .
J. H. lllescr.
I-;. Monroe,
K. W. O'ttlley.
II. Mesion.
I. M. l it.
Otto Bleser. .
1'r. -and Mrs. 1". A. Hull, who have re
ccntly moved Into their new home, were
given a house warming wltlrli wa also
surprise party Frldsy evening. Those
participating" were- Mr. and Mra. A. 1,
Beeaon, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Hrousn, Mr,
and Mr. WINon Low, Mr. and Mrs.
Uoild Dirts, Mrs. George Doane. jr.: Ir.
and Mrs. J. J. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs
J. K')et, Ml Doane and Mr. Charle
I. Keiicr.
MY.' O. D. -Klpllnger gave a farewell
party: 3'hprsWy afternoon; at her home
In honor otMi'. II. J. Tenfold, who, with
Mr. Fenfold, experts 'to leave' the first of
next week for California to masts her
bonis. The afteriMMin wg spent in play
ing bridge and fhoee prestt were:
Mesdnmes
Mesdames
M. C. I'eters,
cavanauKh.
William Moure,
. Council lilwlfs;
Kred Mets,
lierharill,
William Itead.
A'. A. I'lel.
K. V. Culf. 4
Krsnk Barrett,
Oeorgo T. Moot.
Kansas ( it v.
N. II: Ioorms.
I-arl KIpltnKer.
II. J. FnnlolU,
U, D. Kiplingvr.
Mr. H. K. Mahaffey entertained at a
birthday' party Saturday afternoon St her
horns In cclobrstlon of her daughter's,
Mlsa Graoe.- MsJuitfev, thirteenth birth
day. She was assisted by M1s Kdilh Ma-
hsffey, Miss Buatrlce Walton and Mlsa
Katherlnn FeJcU. Those present were.
Misses Misses
Mitla Krlkson. lliuiassuh MiGlffin.
Marsai-et hpaixiiliK. Mle vyaltuu.
Anna ttello Doualas, Kvelvn IhmijIss.
Mai la Klchanlsun. Cnrneiliv Co. kirll.
lues lleslf. Helen I'elersun,
Helen Fresler. Helen Kcl. h.
Marv Clvllnnd. Jorephlne Cavln
Ycliu Krlthnrr,
A novel affair s '. an Ak-Sar-Uva
affair given bv the Haracss and Phi la
thees of the Hsnsconi Park Meihodls,t
Kpiscopa! church at the home of Mr. snd
Mrs. Halph S. lM-ury FTlday evening.
Uverythlnw ranked out the Ak-Sar-Ben
Idea. The e. enlng's, entertainment con
sisted of an Initiation . ceremony.
candy tsheel, fortune telling and mak
ing of Ak-Sar-Ben , hats. Mr. Ueoige
Wluslads acted as toastmaster. The
folio lug lossts were given; "The
r-hllathcas." all. Vied Katan: "The
Baiauaa," Mr. James '. Johnson,
president of Trk-Clty Hal sea union; "The
tied and White SUee." Miss Kmma F.lls
wortb; "A Backwai-d Glance and a' For.
waid lok." Mies fcrius, Pickett.
At tho Country Club
JTr. snd Mr. W, f. l'wiplton had as
their gnosis lost evening Mr. aad Mra.
fhailes T. Kountxe and Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Ui.lun. ' ' '
Mi. Sid Mrs M.nhxr CI. Coli.rlier had
vUM gvels, air. and Mrs. W. T. iiuim.
Ml Katharine Rceon will entertain
Informally at a lea from I In I o'clock
Wednesday afternoon In honor of . her
emuln. Miss Imrothy Miller, of Lafayette,
Ird . whn will spend tha w inter In
Omaha and I-lmoln. About twenty-five
young people have been Invited.
Mr. Charles Offutt will entrtln at
lunch.un Thursday j honor of Mr.
Cownn of Fort firnar.a. w hp had rccctly
come to the a..".:,:inr. to realde.
UlvlDAb COSTUME.
church at 9:30 o'clock. Tlio lutdo . Is .a
granddaughter of Mrs, Wllliclmina Kar-
liach, one of tha pioneers of this city.
The Krom Is oni of tbe younger group
of hiiNlness men and Is engaged In the
wholesale spho liuulncss,. .
The wedilltiK of sll-t Isabella T. Mc-
Krlvcy, daiiKltter of Mr, mi Mrs.. Ilua-
oil );. sIcKelvey,, tn Mr. Charles Ilcveul
Daniel ot lsvld City, will Hike, pluce
Wednesday. November 1, at high noon at
M. I'uul's ' Kiilscopal church Mrs.
Frank Baker, slstsr of tlio brldfi -Will be
mntron of honor, and Mr.' linker Will he
best man. Tlln nhcis will he Dr. Ira V.
Porter and Mr. Junics Allen. 'Following
the ceremony thcro will be a breakfast
st thehomc of the bride's parents. ' "
Miss I-oulse Dinning ond MIss MM lam
ratterson will lie brlilcstnalds at the wed
ding of Mis llitxcl Ford, dutiuliter of
Mr, ar.'l Min. Charles K. Ford of Chi
cago, formerly or oiiihIis. to Mi-. Joseph
Steven Wilson, which will toke plnce No
vember It nt Kenwood F.vuiiKi-IIcal
church. The matrons of honor will be
Mrs. Frank Stuart lewls ot Toledo and
Mrs. Otto K. .Osthott rrf Cbienito.
Miss Ford has many umnha friend and
has visited here several times since tier
residence In Chicago, at tlio homes of
Miss Dinning and Miss 1'nttoisiiii.
Personal Gossip
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Mis. Cliarles H. Crelghton has retdrned
Imm six weeks In California.
Mrs. Julius Drelfusa and daughter are
vlnltlng relatives In Cleveland, O.
Mrs. Frederick Kustln la ivf w at No. 40,
Avenue Henri Martin. Farts, France.
Mrs. Walter Molse has returned from
I .os Angeles after an. absence of feur
monlhs.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Nott. who have
been raat for some Weeks, are expected
back today.
Mr. and Mra. K. P. Perk will have their
niece. Miss Flsle FunKho-iser, with them
She Helps Yourtg; Women
Find Work and Homes
Miss Jiar.e Odlnrt'.a 1 tlio score-
tary ot the Ynuiig Women's hrl-
tlan aseoi-latlon whos Job It Is lo
fit self-supporting Kills Into the
right places. This ound easy, hut
Is really very difficult: for tho
reason that so many of the girls
who nr Just sturtlng out onlhoif
careers as wage earners are un
fitted for the places which they.
with to get. and he.aue employer t
will not hire beginners.
Nearly every Inexperienced appli
cant who comes to Miss Odlorne
wants office work, and office
managers want only, experienced
orkeia.
None cf the girls mill take places
lo do housework. And there la
always a auper-abundan e of places
of that kind. The calls from house
wives who need cooks, second girl
and maids for general , housework
are' hs numerous as those from
Im'fcVijyu.fd' ,lils . whs aiit, to
do office work.
Is Miss Odlorne discouiaged with
tha task of trying to balance em
ployees apd cmploynieutaT.'Not In
the least.. She In hopeful' because
ahe believes that the growing popularity of domestic science training will
l-elp to solve the problem by teaching glils to do housework In a aclen
tiflo way. thus dlfnlfylng It and lessening the dislike for It.
In addition to her dune as employment secretary Miss Odlorne assist
young women, especially-those who are etrangera in the city. In finding
aultahle boarding place, the association having no boarding home of It
own. Miss Odlorne Is partlclarly Interested In the establishing of boarding
homes lu connection with the association buildings. ,
Miss Odlorne has. been a Voting Women's Christian association secretary
for over twenty years. She understands girls and spends her time helping
tiui. biiw Hum mn .niwisuun 'in uiena rianid. xjich . iki
to take charge of the employment bureau and boarding house departmen
ts tha Omaha Young Women a Christian association.
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Every woman seeking individuality
in dress wil be greatly interested in
our .'remarkable display of exclusive
fashions; While there are man
extremes in tne
that Will be .shown , here. this
week all "possess refinement
to a degree that gives them an
appealing interest to every woman in
search of individuality. .
Some of our more elaborate gowns
are fashioned .with1. silver robes, clev-
llSQTfOur
Strong-Comrast-on grounas 01 souenea
colors!
Fringes have been the source of many inno
vations. They have never been more forcibly,
more effectually employed in producing unusual
effects, both in costumes and wraps.
Women can come to this exclusive store and
study the new and accepted modes for fall and
winter, unrestricted by any sense of obligation
to buy.
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wsrTrVssssisiasbwSjMiisflN TAl mWr t i qftf sw sisVtiWworTV j .sVtAsrtfVi JlSJ-eW
for the winter while Mr. and Mrs. Funk
houser are In Florida,' ...
Miss nuth Smith, tha guest of Miss
Iitilso Ixrd, will leave for he homo,
Dixon, 111., Tuesdiiy.
. Miss Ruth Joy of Bt. Louis, who spent
the week In Omaha visiting Miss Elotse
Jcnks. returned bomo Friday.
Miu. Frank Wllhelm returned Friday
from Chicago where she visited her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Cudahy.
Mrs. Caroline I. sue and Lieutenant
Arthur Lane of Fort Crook left last week
for a three, months' stsy In the east.
Miss Winifred Nelson of Niobrara,
Neb., has been much entertslned during
hir visit with Miss Irene Mi. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiiro Brandels returned
r'aturduy from New York, where they
went for the , Htern-Urandnls wedding
Thursdays ? "
Miss Meta Buxbaum of Chicago, who
has been the guest of Mrs. David Degss
and Mrs. Morris Ktrauss, left Saturday
evening for her home.
Mr. and Mra. T. B. McPherson, Jr.,
who have been visiting Mr. McPherson's
parents, have gone to Landrock, Wyo,
where they will reside.
Miss Mildred Fsttereon of Kansas City.
Mo., who has been the guest of her
cousin, Mill Mlrism Patterson, for s
week, will leave Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nssh are taking a
two week' motor trip to Seattle, accom
panied by Mr. and Mra. Ward Burges
snd Miss Stella Hamilton.
Mlsa Carrie Millard and Miss Helen
Millard, who have been abroad for the
Inst year, will sail for home on Holiday,
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MISS MARIE ODIORXK. !) . r'f U V'
new moaes m.
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destgnshrown into
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October'::, on tho Frederick Wllhelm.'
Mr. Joseph Byrne left Thursday tnr
Washington, whdro Ms narrlage it Miss
Lucy Jones 'occur Bet Tliesday.1' Mr.
T. -C.'-sJyrner lirft Saturday for ttisi shed
ding.
Captain. Martin L. Crimmias. Sixteenth
fnfantry. formerly at Fort Crook, ha
been ordered from Fort Davis, Ala.-ka.
(o (he general hospital in fan Francisco
for treatment.
Mrs. Thomas Hamilton snd Mis. O. B.
Wetsel'of fan Dlrgo. Cil.. are visiting
Mr. snd Mr. Kd. Jt. William". Mrs.
Hamilton was formerly Mlsi .tirn'.iret
Willlsms 'of Omulm. ,
Mr. K, Dlmon' Hhd Is expected about
Oi tobtr, 25 , to visit her parents, Colonel
and. MfS'g A. Curtis, for a -week. Mlsa
Curtis will return with tier to New York
to remsfit imtll Christmas.
Mr.t'W.' .r'.CJsd leave Tuesday for
Oklahoma.' City, to be followed u little
later by Mr. ('oad, to attend the wedding
of her sister, Miss Josephine O'Neill, to
Mr. Udwgrd O'Brien October 1'1.
Dr., and Mrs. Philip Ianl l.nve have
returned from n ten weeks' trip to
Kurope. They sailed on the Krore Prlnx
essln Cecilia, landing In New York Tues
day and arriving In Omaha Friday morn
ing. Dr. James T. Klnsler and Xllss Blanche
Klnaler have returned from a two weeks'
trip to the lakes of Minnesota. Mrs.
Klnsler will remain for a few weeks
longer, and Is the guest of her sister at
Brdley, Minn.
Mrs. W. A. Psxton Is closing her home
at Fslraeres and will leave Monday with
her daughter I'rslrle to apend the winter
In New York. They will stop In Chicago
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkin for
a raw dy.
Mrs. C.i K. Couiant , moved Saturday
from her home, Ha North Fortieth street,
to the Colonial apartment, and the earW
part' of next week Mr. and Mr. Louj
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. MISS GRACE HUNTLET.
, Miss Grace Huntley lias been elected
secretary of tho Omaha High school class
ot 1A11-12. Mhe hao lived In Omaha, all
her Ufa snd has received all her educa
tion In Omaha schools, having attended
Faxnam school before entering - High
schuol. HI is Is a talented pianist. '
Nash sitU lake possession of th Coutant
bonus for the-a-int-ei;. .. ,. .
Mrs. Clarence Farnham of Fort Crook
who line been spending two mouths In
the cast lias returned, accompanied by
A u 1 a b a mi si h
-g rt Aeva
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SPECIALS FOI? THE C0MINO WEEK.
Coney Lynx Pelerine and Muff, JJg QQ
Australian Opossum Scarf and Muff,
.Whit Sitka Fox Scarf
Japanese : Mink Scarf
Natural Black Marten
ack Marten
Muff, at.
Thes values cab to obtained only from tb manufac
turer and all are gold with our guarantee of satisfaction.
1613 Farnam St.
her aister. Miss Younglof, who will be her
guest for some time. '- '
Mrs. U. H. Ruth of Msrshalltown, la.,
who Is tho guest of Mrs. F. L. McCoy,
will return homo Thursday accompaniod
by Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Robert Olmsted and
Mrs. W. b Denny. They will make the
trip in Mis. Ruth's touring car.. .
Tlio Misses llawloy, who have 'spent
tlio summer In Kvanston, III., are -unable
to . return on account of Illness.- Mfs
Clara Ifawlcy has been 111 with typhoid
fever. Miss Mary Hawley Is 111 at th
homo cf hc-r aunt. Mr. Synionds.
. Mis. Young, wife of Lieutenant General
Youni;' retired, of Washington, D. C, ac
companied by . her mother, Mrs. Ellen M.
Dean of Helena. Mont., arrived Saturday,
to be the guests of Mis and Mrs. Jo ha
W. Robblns ' and Mrs. William Henry
Wyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad K. Spens hsva
taken the 11. IT. Paimer house on South'
Thllty-lhlrll street opposite. Hanscom
pari: and will move Into It Monday. Mrs.
Palmer, who haa been at Briar Cliff, N.
Y., all summer,' Is at present In Chicago
and later will go south for the winter,'
Laurl Show Visitors
Will Be Cared Tor
The Information bureau at the, Young
Men's Christian association Is completing
arrangements for taking cars of Land
show visitors. People desiring to rent
room's and those who wish reservation
should get In touch with tbe bureau.
Thl Information bureau will also take
charge cf the room reservations for tha
teachers' convention which will be held
In Omaha November 8, t and 10. Teachers)
from different points In tho stats are al
ready writing for accommodations and
Indications point to a very largo attend
ance. -
$25.00
and Muff,
a.,.M.ttf.: $25.00
and Muff,
$35.00
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