II a SOCIETY GOESTO LAND SHOW Ilanag-ement of Bi; Land rrodactl ' Exhibition Hani for Big Ni&ht " TUESDAY SIGHT FOB SOCIETY Ml Yorke, 1k Delaty tlnffrr, to Atteaa the Rkow Tkla After atooa Maalral for So clal srtllemeat. 89BtWJ 51 ) ID) I 1 B -M II w.' t 318-320 South 16th. St. THKf OMAJIA SUNDAY HEE: OOTOBEK '22, 1911. J. f w La sjui Jjm till dJL Society Caleadar. MONDAY-Mrs. J. Wallace Reynold, dinner for Mlsi Brownie Rett Baum nd Mr. John House; tin. W. o. Paisley, luncheon at Hotel Lnyal fol lowed by routine party at Land how. Tl'KSD AY "Society night at Land show; Mr. and Mra. C. M. Wilhelm. dinner for Mla Haum and Mr. Rouce; nedd'lig of Mlaa Josephine O'.Nelll anU Mr. h.Uia O'Brien In Oklahoma City; wedding ot Mlra Mayonne 'l bompmn and Mr. Tnomaa Moonlight Murphy; Mra. U. Miller, I'nlverta) Circle Card club; Aim. C C. George, luncheon. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mm. Daniel Hum, Jr.. dinner for Mla Haunt and Mr. Rouse; Miss Marcla Perkins lunch eon t Fremont. THl.'RftDAY Hev. and Mm. .Tamet Alexander Jenkins, reception at Ht. Mary's Avenue Congregational church; Mr. Thomas Drown, bilrlge luncheon. FRlDAlr Mies Helen' 1-avle. evening hrldKe for. Mis liiurn and Mr. Mouse; XV. W, club, Hallowe'en party; Mm. A. ). Hunt, luncheon for Mr. F. J. Beckett; Mr. Hunt. venlii whim pny; Ml Mabel Hick. Charmont rlub; Entr Nou club with Mr. W. J'. Ooeirin. 8ATUKDAY Omikron club dance at Chamber'; Mi. Katnuel Kati, musical for Social Settlement; Mr. and Mm. Frank Wilhelm, dinner for Mies Daunt and Mr. Rouae; wedding ofil.a Alice liorton and Mr. T. 1. TroutT Society night at th Land show lead the aortal event of th week. The con cert will begin at I o'clock Tuesdsy even ing and will laat until t t. Th num ber will Includ election by Ferullo Italian band ot fifty piece, vocal solus bf Bernard Bequo and Madam Boque of tvj Metropolitan Grand Opera company, New York, and mutrto by th Hawaiian aStvara. in debutant ot th last two season 4 to b ipeclal guat that vnlng, at will a lo th partonecaea of th affair, fascial ( ar to be reserved at th oncert for tha debutante and to patronesses and their cort. 3"h patronesseg will b: i Mesdames-- Meadamea T? A. Kmlth, ' Victor Hoaewater. Jh'W. Yatea, 'Warrqn blaokwell, Jihn A. McEhaua, I. H. Baldrlge, i nanes i- ivuunio, O. T. Fastman. C.' C. Itciaewater. T. W. McCullough, C. H. Pickens, iMa. guulree. J - W. Towl. Reb Morgan, Wt J. Burgee. A. A Klnalrr. F. P. Klrkondall, W. A. lledlck. J. V. Metcalf. . W. Doane, W. . Millard. Nathan Merriam, C. C. Alllaon. J. M. Haugherty, W, T, Tan. F. H. Oulne. . O. W. Llnlnger, V.. H. Bprague, N. I). Updike. r. L. Yeller. . C. Dahlman, K. Buckingham, B. Wakeley, Joseph IJarker. Gould Diet. H. P. W'hltmore, Cbaa, Martin, John N. Baldwin. Arthur Oulou, J.- K. Summer, T. J. Mahoney. Henry F. Wyman, U W. Wattle, r. H. rvl. KC, Peter, U. A. Josalyn, At d. fleeaon, Trl Rlngwalt, J 11. Butler, Hller, ;C. Chaee, J.'VT. Thoma Mr. Wllllum LBMltar ot Fort Crook. Mr. FYederlek A. Dale of Fort ( rooK, Mr. B. W. Atklnaon of Fort 'rook. Mr. Lotila Nutimen ot.Fort Crook. Mra., John 8. Hwltaer of Fort Crook, Mr. William Neabltt of Fort rook. Vri Walter Clark ofFort Omaha. Mr. H. U niluhrlut of Fort Omaha. Mra. J. A. f.'ol of Fart Omha. Mr. W N. MU hl of Fort Omaha, Mr. Clark Lynn of Fort Omaha. .Ml YorV At' I.ao4 Show. Mlaa AUc York, th dainty,, vtvaclou. prslty, Uadlng woman with th Cnocolat Soldier company, ha nvr known wnai it la to tI vrn th Uatt little bit bored. JSelween perforniance and rehear! In" Omaha, b ha bean lunobd . and dined and taken on Jaunt . enough to war out any ordinary young woman. But WlM York ,U not an ordinary young jaoman. Off.'aa woll aa on tha ataga her eteaOelty. gtt food, humor, ara (of 'tha never falling variety, and her Interest In averythlng bubble and aparkle a frhly vnd unctaalngly a a mountain aprlng. Mlaa York love candy, eapeclally ehocolatea. Friday ha and Mr. Lund, we ot th director ot th company, went through on ot th local candy factor!, wher they wer treated ao royally that Uia llttl comedlenn declared that h would not b abl to lnf ht venlng. Sli taated almoat every kind of candy tn th plac and took a fancy to ona particu lar kind ot chocolate. The manager ot tha factory thera and then planned to Centura that candy on tha market. It to ba put up In ft. box with Mlaa York' plctura on Ui cover and will b known a-th "Alice York chooolate." Thar ar only two thing In th who! wide world that Utile Mlaa York t afraid f-mkje, and that ta beoauae alia U woman; and "flrat nlghta." and that la becaua h la an actrea. Sh aay tht ah need not hav been tha least bit frightened In Omaha, tor th critic wr -Just lovely." Mia York hM taken a great Internal In, tha Land Show and la going to tuk a -lour through th big exhibition thla afternoon. I;. 7 .Ay - ... . : Vvx.V; .'.'r'.c'Wv II II , : J ''iyl ' :,?;V.!r mt&.uzmirc GMMEY ar jmw : CITY imo mS SEJS2K THEgUTmm W nasvzvzv jt.i. s msGVzsr ar EETCALTAEZ 2HS3 CCH72W7 m&VZZEJ ZAST WHITES XWEUROTJZ, I octal Setttenaeat Maalcale. j Mm. Samuel Kata will glv an attrao tlva mualcale at her horn Saturday aft ernoon at I o'clock for th benefit of the tV&lal Settlement, at which two tulcntcd yqsng woman will praaent an Interentlnf mkalcal program. Ona ot theae mualc'.an la: Mlaa Fay IUrog ot Lincoln, nelc of Mra. Kiu; th other, Mlaa liulen bom ir.r of Omaha. Mlaa Ileraog I doubly accompUahed. ( 8 he both Uig and play. Thre aaon ago li pnt th year in Omaha atudy tng vole with Mr. Thomas J. Kelly and puino with Uu Laudow and Mlaa BeiU Koblneon. tiha haa apent th laat two yMri la Chicago studying vole with 11 jn. Roan OUtua and piano with Delia Tnal, and plan to return to Chicago In January to continue her work with thea two Instructor. , . Mi( 'Bomnier a recently opened Btudiu fur lolln instruct'.es Ir. Omaha and be mad a marked Impression at her up xxaranca btfor the- Tuesday Moiulug Mualcale. Following I th program: Voice a "Winter Ued," (b) "Aut i.i.iaui Im UeMinici-a." tc) "Vene- tiauiaihra Oondellltd" Mendeltaalin u Bonheur" tlnunod "Mn" l-r8oli ' Jy Haisog. Mrs L. J. Utrtuf. Aecorupanlst. vfi.Mn 'VI minor Comarto -POBd movement) Mendelraohn sini.,.r!. h i mim-ii) "liia Kunisho tin liamis libam" !e! Ianda '. Botua Mia lieVen Somtner. uc V'f. K'iuna. Wno' l-relude." ot. Orieg Jardlna sou. la flul" D Uu V :,. a d'amoiir" llanselt Mud." CO. 1. No. 3 Magowk ".Klttt." op. t". N'- l....chuinar. Fay lUrifotf. Oaorg thirteen gunsta tn honor of Ml Florence Howe of gwamcott, Muaa. Mr. J. J. McMullcn entertained at bridge Saturday aftornoon at th club in honor ot Mr. Harry Street of Chicago. Thera wer four table of player present. Baveral dinner parties were, given laat evening at the club. Dining together wer Mr. and Mr. Charles T. Kountsa, Judg and Mr. W. A. Redtck, Mr. and Mr. W. T. Burn and Mr. and Mr. J. T. Stewart, Mia Flnreno ftahm gave a luncheon Saturday for forty young girl at th Country club. Ten tablea, each with a basket of yellow chrysanthemum, seated th guests, and Hallowe'en card marked the places. Mrs. J. D. R.hm, Mia Selwyn Dolierty and Mr. C. J. Caswell assisted the young hontcea. On ot th luncheons Saturday at th club wu that of Miss Moorbead and Mia Frances Gilbert for Miss Mayonn Thoropaon, th other gueats being Mr. Violet Mall, Mia I'atry of Wlaconaln and Mlia Buth Thompson. Aftr luncheon th party wer guest ot Mrs. Hall at th Orpheuro matinee. 4 1 W" Pleasures Past Mr. and Mr. A. L. Reed gave a dinner Thursday evening at their home. Aloha." The gueat wera Mr. and Mr. Howard Ba.ldrls.8. Mr. and Mr. Francla Brogsn, Mr. and Mra. Charles B. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. A U. Beeaon. Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur J. Davla of Fort Crook nterU!ned at dinner Fri day evening at their quarter In honor of Mi. Davla' mother, Mr. John J. Ingull. The gueats wer: . Colonel and Mrs. William Lasnltcr, Major and Mra. Benjumtn Atklnaun. Mrs. Fill Blerbower gave a bos party at tha Boyd Eaturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mr. Lemun Oainsey of New York, gueata ot Mr. J. M. Metcalf. Th otiar guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Atfthur Wakely. Mr. J. M. Metcalt, Mra James iloyd. Captain and Mr. John Singleton Swltier of Fort Crook entertained at dinner Sat urday veiling for (Colonel and Mr. Wil liam Laaaltcr, , when thoae present wer; Colonel end Mr. William Lasslter. Major and Ua. Frederick Dale. Captain and Mr. Louis Nuttman. Lieutenant and Mra. Nathan I'oat. Lleutdtiant and Mrs. Kvtfiiinld Kelley. Lloutenant and Mra. Bownuin. Captain and Mra fiwltscr. Mrs. E. W. Dixon entertained at lunch eon Saturday at the Omaha club for Mr. Oarnsey, guest of Mrs. J, M. Met calt. Th gucsta Included: Matdamea Mondamea . W. Wattles. Mm. C. Kountse, Mrs. J. N. Baldwin, Mra. Matealf, Mis. A. C. Smith. Mra. l.oftinan. Mis. C. M. Wlihalm, Mlsaea Mia. V. Hamilton. Misses Mra. Clciiu nt t'haae, JfsJia Millard, Mis. W. ri. I'oppleton Itose Cotfnian. Mr. and Mm. W. vv. Long eateiiainaa Informally tit a dinner at their horn Thunday evening for their jaughter. Mra. J. r. Sjymour. Uovera.wcr i:uj lor; Mr. and Mra. J. XV. Shauahan, Mr. and Mra. C. II Long, Mr. and Mr, u. . i-imn. At the Country Club Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler lad four guasts, K. W. Hall ten; and Mrs. C. C Franoe Uranvtlic, Anna Chrlstanaen, Effl Hansen, Emma Johannasan, Oraoi Kalcer. Anna Johannssen, Nell Kaiser, Katherln Kalier, Blanch Kaiser, Mra. R. Cleveland. Weddkg Bells Mis Constance Du Charm and Mr. Waiiin Jamoa Morton were married at th bride, hom Thursday afternoon. Th eromony was performed In th pres ence ot tha near relative and a few friend of tha bridal coupl by Rev. C. H. Fleming. The brtd wor a town of soft crm ik and carried shower of white rosebud. ' Th attendant Wsr Mlaa Marguartta Prentiss and Mla Lydla Schnldar. Mla I'rentlas wor a gown ot bin maryulaett ovr blu silk. Mis Schneider wbra a soft pink silk. Th groom' attendant waa Mr, Fred Light!!. Mr. and Mr. Morton left on tha 1 a' clock train for tha, west, -expecting to, visit a number of place of Interest. They will be at bom aftsr November 1 at M03 Spald ing street. A wsddlng dinner was sorved by Mr. Dv) Cbann after tb ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Brien, ' Mr. Ed ward O'Brien and Mr. Philip Frederick left Saturday for Oklahoma. City, whert the wedding of Mlaa Joscphlna O'Neill and Mr. Edward O'Brien will be cele brated Tueaday at high noon . at th residence of Miss O'Neill'g sister, Mr. J. J. Witter. Mr. Philip Frederick wilt serve as beat man,. Other Otnah guast will Include Mr. and Mr. W. J. Coad: After brief wedding trip In tha south, th young people will realdo at th new apartment now being built on th boulevard at Thirty-first street acd Dewey gvenu. Mr. Basil Oletsen of Columbus, Nab, and Miasr Harriett C, Dawson ot Omaha, war marri4 at St. Joiaph'a church Thursday waning. ' Bv. Father' Theo bald ptfiolatlng. , Tha wedding wa a quiet affair, only th Iminedlat relative and close friend being present, . Miss Emma Foley waa bridesmaid and Mr, C. U. Olatgea was) th beat man. After th ceremony tha bridal party bad dinner at th Hotel Loyal. Mr. and Mrs. Oletsen left for th west on a wedding trip and will b at bom after November 16, on th groom' farm near Central City. Neb. laiiorea suits m weai Th wedding of Ml Hilda Sandbtrf and Mr. Leroy Bate Temple of Lexing ton, Neb., will itak plaoa November I. Friday evening Mlas Helen Prall will entertain for Mil 6ndberg; last evening Mlsa Muriel Johnson entertained. Friday evening Mis Erna Jone gav a hardest sliower for the bride-to-be, when friend brought' pickles and canned fruit. Mia Helan lUrrla was host at a linen thower tor tb am guast. Mi-adaiuea O. I'm-. Enletprlae, Ore.; Mlsaoa EUie l.omatch, 1 nUiprtse, Ore; Slj?ri. Wl ! Louiatoli Mosdamea J. I', rttyniour. Mudlaon, Wl. Mltaea Floivnce Long. M isara. CUlford Long. Mr. aud Mrs. Ouy I fcuilth entertained at bridge la:;t evening nt tin 1.- lioiu lit honor of Mrs. U M. Lel:ntlng of Flacer- ville. Cal.. who la vlaitlnK iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg Wilcox. Thoae pres ent were: Mra. 1a M. IjeUenrln:. Mi. and Mia. a. I. ttot. Mr. ki.d Mrs. L. A. lliKKlns. Mi. a r.d Mra. J. O. Hit ru. Mr. and Mia. Alrx l kke. Mr. and Mia. 'I'. U. Coltinan. Mr. and Mia. 11. L. Arnold. Mr. and Mia. U. K. lUj v.aid. itt. Charitis Utllaa. Mra. Tho!ran Ken man eutfrta'ned th Beulah Cnrd club st luncheon and cards Thursday afternoon In the Brandels club room. Mra. lUlph Carlcy won tha first prls and Mra lJleier the second jirlae, Those praent were Mcsdataes It. Car ley. T. W Cox. W. U Buike. A. B. Weston, C. J. Julnison. Hoyd Jones. J. K. Mom or, T. Newman. Frank T. levering, B. Carley. J. II. Blsr. Misses Mamie McDoiiougb. Daisy Uuerln. Mlsa Blanche Kalsr save a children's party at her home, i7 Corby strvtt. r. ni.ir.u.ijr etruitiK. The cveung as spent in u.uiic and .snics and llkht r frestiments were acrud. Those present wer Muues. Carrlu Hansen. Violet Thalr, Mildred Chrlstenaen, Munil McDouald, Personal Gossip ' Mr. R. S. Anglln return today after an xtoJd visit In th east. Mr. and Mr. E. il. Wilkinson left Sat urday for a brief vUlt In Chicago. Mr. E. II. Martin of Ds Molnea, form erly ot Omaha, ii In town laat wek on hi way to Denver, Mrs. W. A. Weakly of Aurora, til.. Is viaiung her later. Mra. T. W. Mo- Cullougli. Mr. John Rous arrived today irvra timor and will ba a gueat at th hem Of Mr. and Mr. J. E. Baum. Mr. Ueurge Vo-S rlurlid luit wk from Atlanta. Oa., wher ah has bean Malting her sister, Mrs. Charles C. Allan. Mlas Stella Murphy and Miss Mary O'Connor bav returned from a month' visit In Excelsior Spilng and Kanaas City. Mo. Mr. Walter A. Fleisher will grrlv Thursday to visit Iter parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Eerosrd Kolin. South Thirty fifth avaau. Mr. and Mr. E. A. Cudghy will com over from Chicago tor th Rouae-Bauna wedding. They will arrive tb day be fore tb wedding. Mr. John C. Cuwia Ig tacit from a sum mer apeut In California and th past wr!.s t Fort Itiaa:i with her (on. Cap tain t'oaln. and his wlfs. Chaplain and Mrs. John Chtnoworth of Fort Crook ar U!tlng In Detrott. and other points In Michigan. They will spend tb Thanksgiving soa at tb Paris Plodclo and Reproductions, 325 to 0125 In Plain, Semi-Tailored and Dressy Designs Very marked points of difference distinguish the three fashionable types of suits, and it is only through large stocks, most carefully se lected, that each can be eeen in its highest state of perfection. There is a big demand this season for the semi-tailored and fancy suits, and in these we have a remarkable showing of the most beautiful models conceivable. Exact reproductions of original JVench designs. Very in teresting also are the plain tailofed suits with their simple but unique designs and materials of wonderful weave and colorings. Coats for All Occasions Velour Coats, 345 to J 145. Plain or elaborately trimmed in braids, fringes or furs. Some Im ported models. Others high class productions from foremost American manufacturers. , Coats for All Kinds of Wear, 01960 to 569.50 Charming new models of reversible fabrics, in both foreign and domestic styles. Beautiful trimmed coats, made of imported broad cloths and smartly tailored garments of English mixtures, cheviots and tweeds. , Evening Gowns, Q45 to 0225 There being but one of a kind in our showing of fin evening gowns,, now,' when the display is complete, is the time for making a selection. Beautiful Dresses, 019.50 to 039.50 We specially call attention Jto the great number of beautiful models between these prices. The designs are apparently simple, yet so re markably smart and effective that one is at Iobs to solve the problem of how this charming result has been accomplished. The materials are vel vets, corduroys, messalines, chiffons, serges, etc. Variety IpKt iH m Mm m i mm hom of Mr. Chenoworth' parent m th ast. Mr. and Mr. F. E. Teller hav a thrtr guest Mr. II. Kelly ot Long Branch. N. J., who 1 In tii Choooigt Soldier com pany, playing at th Boyd. Mr. C U Carpenter and gradsaa, Julian Carpenur, of Lincoln, who hav been vielting Mr. and Mr. B. H. Wilkin. on, hav returned bora. Mrs. 3. J. Ingalla of Kansas arrived Tuesday to spend a fortnight with her daughter, Mr. Arthur J. Davis, and Lieu tenant Davts at Fort Crook. Th Sioux, an honorary society of Iowa university senior girl, haa eleoted to membership Its 1911 selections, Including Miss Beatrice Barnhart of Omaha. Mlaa Elisabeth Patterson of Denlson, la., ha arrived to b th guest of Mr, and Mrs. F. IL ravl. Later ah win visit her cousin. Miss Miriam Patterson. Miss Dorothy Hall, wno haa been vislU Ing In th cast, returned Friday, bringing with her Mlsa Harriet. Van Zile of New York, who will be her guest for several weeks. Mr. Harriet Gates landed Monday In New York on th Ryndam after a gum mar pnt In Holland, Belgium and Bwlts erland. and will remain In Nw ork for th winter. Mis Mildred Lomax la expected to ar rive In Omaha next Friday from Ban Francisco on her way to New York. Sh rill b th guest of Miss Marl Mohler for weak and also of Mra. Charles Kpunts. Mrs. F. F. Eastmsn, wife of Colonel Eastman ot th Department ot tha Mis souri, will return aom time next week from Lawrence, Mas., wher she was called by tha illness of her father, Mr. W. W. Colby. - Mrs. Thomas Hamilton of San Disgo, CaM Miss Margaret William of this city, and Mrs. Deal westboox. also of Ban Diego, wr gueat last week of Mr. and Mr. E. B. Williams and left Friday for tha east. ' ' Mrs. O. Harbart Bmlth and Mlsa Mil dred Smith of Wilmington, X. C, who hav bean . visiting Mra. j. w, Qriffith, returned bom Saturday morning. Many large social affair wer given In' honor of Mrs. Smith and Miss Smith. Mrs. Frank J. Carey and son Robert Will leav Tuesday for Ogalall for a visit with Mrs. Carey' sister, Mia Eleanor Cahlll. On ' their return trip they will be joined by Mr. Carey and Will apend a week On their farm at Wie ner, Neb. Mr. H. T. Lamlat has returned from a summer spent fct Slaaconaet and torn weak at Brooklin. Mas. Mr. and Mrs. Leralst will be with Mr. and Mrs. ,B. B. BeJoh thla winter, having rented their houee to Mr. Campbell Fair and her on, Jam and Campbell. Mlaa Helen Cudahy, Mlas FUgrald and Mis Edwards will arrlv Thursday from Chicago to tak part In tha Rouse-Baum wedding and It attendant featlvltlea and will ba truest while her ot Mia Nash. Mr. Rouse's friend, who are to ba hi uahera, will rrlv next Saturday. Mr. Jerom Mag returned Friday morning from th east- She was th guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklns of Chicago, formerly of this city, for a few days en rout to New York, wher ah visited at th hom of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dlnnon Bird. Floyd Jensen, son of C. A. Jensen, celebrated hi !vnth birthday anni versary Saturday evening with a party at which his class mates of th Webster aoliool were gueats. Twenty-seven guest Were Invited to tb celebration, which waa at th home, 404 North Twenty seventh gvenu. . Mr- end Mrs. Lman , T. Garnsey of New York are th guest! of Mr, J. M. Metcalt Mr. Oarnsey wa a resident of Omaha aom years ago and met Mrs. Metcalt and Miss Coffman abroad th last summer with his wife and the four pent some time together.' ' Mlas Miriam Patterson will leave about November 8 for Chicago to attend the wedding ot Miss Hasel Ford, daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Ford of that city, formerly of Omaha, to Mr. Joseph Wilson. After the Wilson-Ford wedding Miss Patterson will go to New York, where she will spend the winter studying muBlc. Lieutenant and Mrs. Walker F. L. Har tlcan of Fort Crook left Friday for an extended Irip. Mrs. Hartlgan, who will spend a few day a In Lincoln as the guest of Mra. Olive Watson, will later Join Lieutenant Hartlgan at hla home In West Virginia, and together they will travel In th east until the expiration of Lieuten ant Hartlgan's three months leave of ab sence. A son was born last week to Captain and Mrs. Charles Coane Allen at At lanta, Oa. Mrs. Allen was formerly Mine Bessie Tates of this city. Captain and Mrs. Allen are among the popular army people) of tha aouthern city and their many friends In Atlanta are pleased to hear that they will remain there for sev eral months longer Instead of joining Captain Allen's regiment, as formerly planned. For the Future Mrs. C. C. George will entertain a few friend at luncheon Tueaday at her hom for her guest. Miss Florence How of Swampscott, Mass. Mrs. Louts Nuttman ot Fort Crook will entertain Informally at her home thla afternoon In celebration of the birth day of her daughter, Elisabeth Mitchell. Mr. C. W. Hayes entertained at Sinner at her home last evening for her guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Merry of Manchester, who arrived Saturday to be her guests for several days. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Merry. Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge W. WIckersham. " Colonel and Mrs. it. W. Jewel. . . V Miss Susan Paxon. Mr. Charles Hayee. " The first Wednesday-In November tha ' alumnae and all former students and " teachers of Brownell Hall ar specially invited to visit th hall, to meet th1' present faculty. The Rube party which was to have been given by tha Junior club, October 27, at Chambers' academy, haa been changed to November 6. AH of the guests are to wear rube costumes. Pointed Paragraph. . . Most of - man's trouble wear petti coats. Th flatterer Is never, compelled tb eat hla own words. Many people would be more truthful If they talked less. . The artificial antics of some women seems perfectly natural. No. Cordelia, a dancing academy Isn't necessarily a hop Jolut. The goodness of some men depends more on the police than on principles. Even a miner doesn't take any ' mora out of the world . than he brought into It. If a man haa money he ran buy friends but they are never worth the price. Unless you overestimate the average man he doesn't think you fully appreci ate him. '. No man know what h I capable of doing until hi wife assumes th role of taskmaster. The wise girl doesn't take any chances by wearing a lot of pin In the vicinity of her waist line. Chicago New. Clearly Outclassed. "There's no use of talking," said Mr. Cumrox, "people's minds are a heap quicker than they U8ed to be." "We move at a rapid pace." '' "Wonderful! My daughter has been away to school a year and a half and hIib haa learned Greek, Latin, philosophy, dancing, music, iimtlu-niatlcs. lawn ten nis, painting and astronomy. And in more than halt a lifetime I haven't learned to apell more than half the words In the Kngllsh language." WaahlnKtun (Star. I !.,; 7. V A .;;;'. , - ' " V ,1 ! ;- . - '-.-'; '. .," ' il T 1 I - A lUj MaasSB-aW a,s Reliable 4 HaWWaMT Exclusive Your furs should give you satisfaction if you buy them in the right way. When you enter this 6tore you know that every skin will be sold true to name.' The garments are made right here and wo know the kind of skins used in their making. The quality, design and workmanship are guaranteed. Only the maker can offer you this protection. The price is right. The maker can sell at a lower price than the man who buys of a wholesaler and pays him a profit. May I show you the newest and most authentic 1912 itylei in furs that will give you yermanent pleasure t 1613 Farnam Street :..ti X r j.; h a n .I it. t