B THi: OMAHA SUNDAY V.KK: XOVKMBBK 5. 1011. HUGH IN S10REF0R SOCIETY Thii Week First of Debutante. CcJ Into Whirl of Social Eet. caud for Eors at fost chook Omaha Aboat to "ay l"rrwH Ob of It team Womrn, W bo Con tn hlro, larr to llcalde. Result of School Romance Mortal Calendar. MONDAT Mrs. II. W. late anil M Dorothy Aiugait, luurutun lor i.in Ixiu.fte Loi.l. jiihH (Uatu )uilki.k. u, li ner at homo Hoitl K'l Wufciu:i l-'i'l wrdn.ng p.nl, juiuur uvjj i.-u party at limiiibcr . TnKe.UA V .vii (natlya Pf.crs. d.niier for Yniiglian-L'i M oiiiK ii'.i. Hev. ami Mrs. A. 1 viiiu.n., minimal ret'epiitiii; &ni. J. A. I'.i.'-, I i..un tor Ml OiuilDttt' 1 iko ami Mi.. .. ii. ttoot; Mm. li .; I'aiin, ffciino nJi'i J. Holme. I ill vi rJi i .ii. , (If laid VMmrl'iti. tui-ulfi P"'-) " Marjorio Kii'iun i.i Ann. n, I:i-i. W k.l..iliA i - i 'I . Him M i rf. . I Lrd, dinner al urnul.i c: Hi it i. ikinn- jrd Veildii.u, l any; Sii. I '" H lifnry Davi, u.ici uuuri i'c;'.n unJ Ivi niKK tiiiii'i- I"'. .vJ.ni i in Im'iIi Davln; Mi', and Mii. A. II. .'' 'nun II, evening ln'!ii. iiu 'ii..iii! i.i. 11 iu. hkiiMlti' nl hull Ii.m.i., .!.. !. J. I11K ri wi anil .Vir;-. j . ... .ui. Auc turn lu iuf ( Hill. TlllRiAi-H fiUni; i.f l."til laird and IT. hi . i 'i.ii.nji V f. js'.-ihi. Mil. Julili Wi-lisiri "ii. .'.1 , tia. . .. Ruth Hammer, Inr.Cin-uii Omaha t'uo. ... FK1UAY Hon nt Fort I'rouU; inf. John Wehslcr Yowir. I HATl'KHAY VM'.l.-i .i- dub danro at I Chainbei '. Th dfbutatit.il untl tiio bildc hav been having th.n, ail tlimr own way lately a dt-bulaiitr anU brldr always do Vrhen they "tome out ' aid arc niarrld. Last week Omaha '.:. !y mul farewell to on of h pupular iIao.,liii 1 vvln.11 Miss I;rownlu lies liauni win mu ". i to John Uouid ltouio nf LuUinuiie. This week It will lore another tf It.i attr.-i tlva young members when Mian Louisa lai:4 become the brldo of It. Hotter Tliioop .VauKhan of Chicago Thuraiiaj. Thla week aUo tha f;rt of the dcb itantet rlll be unherrd Into the anu'.ul whirl. Thla It MU Klltubclli IjvU, Untightcr of air. and Mr. Krcdeiivk llrnry liuvla, and gucn of Ak-Sar-Hon. S-h will bo introduce4 at an atteinjon rrccptlon and venUig coffca at the Davis lioma Wednoaday. The flral of the debutante parUen wat given Faturday evtnin:; when Jlisi Mury Jtlngwalt cntartalnvd tho uiIht ticbututilca avad lha men of tho youuiHr aot ul an veiling coffee. Ultia Itlugwalt will make her formal Aebul later at a reception and luma warming to be given by her parents, Mr. and Mra. T. U Itln'gwalt. when thetr new bonis Is comi'leud. Heveral of the liebutanten are entertain ing out-of-town guerte for whom a num ber of Informal affalra have been planned, ror Mine Marjorle Blewarl of Muni 00, Ind., who wiU arrive Monday to vlult Mlae Elisabeth tavla. Mr. Gerald Whar ton will give a lheatrrv4ar(y Tuesday venlng. Tttumuuy Mia I'.uth ilammor will give a luticlition ,at the Omul. a. Club for the vlaitlng young women. Wednesday, November li, MU Mildred Uutler will entertain at afternoon bridge for Mlaa Stewart; MU Kontug, who arrived Sjttur- day from Kvat)vllle, lnd., to vlntt Mia Elisabeth Bruce; MIhi Dorothy Miller of Lafayette, lnd., the gueat of Ml Kuther In 9 Ueeton, and Ml Van Zll of New York, gurat of Mix Dorothy lull. Other Affair are being )!tmned for the v'ltoi, Servant I'roblem lolved. X well Known buohe or Of Omaha be lieve that be baa solved the aorvant (irobiem which ha battled all the houee Wlvea. At the home of ttiU dterernlni bachiu a colored "n.ainmy," who was born In slavery and who came north after "the '," ha preclded over affairs cullnory for several year. Iter southern cotkery corn pone, beaten buoult, Maryland rhlcken, etc. mnke hrr a preclou ros seaslon In the household. Ho much no that each member takea particular pains to keep the queen of tho oulaln at a lilgh pitch of goiid nature. Thinking that be noticed a tract of d!- m:s " ;;5c;4 r,k - i'?- , V- .'"4 'V.V o riiB. 318-320 South 16th. St. Interesting Special Display of New Coats These smart new models will answer every women's need Garments Hint nrc practical and attractive. They are de- signed for shopping, motoring and social functions. Large re vers, deep pointed enffs and cape collars lend a distinct outdoor atmosphere to several of the newest models. The materials most favored are tho two-pile fabrics ard nov elty tweeds, corduroys r.nd vel vets. prices range: ffw MMkm j ii I J I 7 u J r !? I u 1 I am. w jr. n I ;I H i . 1 I I Ji 111 - -- " BBlaJiJtM': M19H JEKNICI5 EDWARDS. The engnnemri.1. of Mlaa Ilernlre Fdwarda to Mr. Turner Me. Master of Oak land, C'al., I unnouiu rd 0y her paiciiln. Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Edwarda. New Styles Specially Designed Yinter Suits Women may dress comfort ably in these warm, interlined suits for the coldest wintry days. Aside from the interlin ings the materials are weights especially adaptable for winter wear. In the pile fabrics are the beautiful velvets and cor duroys for calling gowns and afternoon dresses. Imported suitings and heavy serges are shown in many smoothly fash ioned suits for motoring, shop ping and general street wear. Our styles are so varied that every woman should find selec tions in any of the materials at any price. prices range: content, tho bachelor son of the houre qii'.ftly "sllppfd" tho colored mammy a olear. llroad sinlies and restored good nature wa th result, ho now whenever the young mnn has an impression that clouds art brewing In, the domextlo firma ment ht prooneds to cull In th service pt my tdy Nicotine to cliao them away. The other members of th family do not know why tho household is constantly In smooth running order. Parties at Port Crook. 1 Tha ladle and officer of Fort Crook laeued Invitations Saturday for th winter Met of hop to be given at the pout. Th dancing pactlc will be given on th eonn A and fourth Friday of each month. tai ling Friday evening, November 19, to April. 1811. Inclusive. Th. hoM'Wiil be at ISO at the post gymnasium and a large number of guests trom Omaha and Fort Omaha art plan ning to attend. Last year Invitations were lesued for each fcovi, but thl season It wa decided by tha commute !u charge to end In vitations for the entlr series. The hop committer Includes Captain Ncsbit, Ctptaln Martin, Lieutenant Soott. Lieutenant Dow-man on. lnd Lieutenant WU- Coming Out This Week cor ani X f LUZ-ibKTII DAVIS. r " Va xakrth Iavi. dauahtrr of Mr. and Kir. PVvderick Ifenrr Davis, to ti f :.-it ut l-o mmii drbtitAiiira. fl wUi be Hit nnlvu tU at afterooxa r. pi:va (jiiuntj by -i tvci::. kj.'Jw it tt jj-ttcr svt. 4uwKtgf sit Ul Pleasures Past . . ' i ' i .,. . Ml Qertrude Whit entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon for Mts. H, W. Smith and Mrs. II. W. Caprn, two re cnt brldos. 81x tables of players were present. Mr. W. W. Davl and Mrs. W. F. Truelsen gave a matinee party at tha Orpheum. Saturday for Mrs. Edith Lloyd of Kanaa City. Tho other guest were Mesdames P. O. Mlttolbach, Olon Carter, (Juy Fleminlng. T. M. Murphy and I. 1 Longworth. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Drandes enter tained at a large reception Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mr. Oscar Kusnn. whose wedding took place Wednesday afternoon. .About SW f.uents W:t present. The reception and dance wa given at the German Home. Mrs. Jojeph Welxenbach gave a din ner party last evening In honor of Mts Harriett Petersen and Margaret Yocum, who have Just returned from tho east Those present wer Mlrec Peggy Peter ren, Francis Kleman, Harriett Petersen. Margvierltta McMlchael, Csrrlo Ue:iter and Margaret Vocunv. .r. and Mr. A. B. Hunt entertained at inner Friday evening at their home, ollowed by an Informal musical, la bonor )f Mr. Fred Packett of Minneapolis Mr. and Mra. J3L M. Meters n'.-.ir,.H at dinner at their apartment at tbe Ito- and last Thursday In honor of lion n E. Thomson of Mexico. &ilas Stella Hamilton antertalned at dm. ner Saturday evening at her horn In honor f th Omaha ueoule who i.mW tha trip together recently throush Cuilfornla to mo private ear or F. A. Nah. Includ ing Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nash. Mr. ami Mrs. Ward nurgs. Tho ether guesti wer Mr. and Mr. Frank Hamilton Mr ana wv. W. E. Dixon. Mr i.uth Drake. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton ntriain..i l.r air. and Mrs. Walter Morton Thur t'.ay evening. About thirty iumi n-.r. Frttent. a program was given and those. lam.tg ran were Mlstes Varda and Alti ituger, Misses Mabel and Jesala LHjty, Ml.s Nlcum. Miss Klcharda. Mr. nichard Clark. Mr. William ITentlss and Master LUwln Clark. Mra Morton was assisted by Mrs. Xdthaniol McOUfln, Mrs. Uobert Morton, ?r. Carter. OooJsell. Mrs. Henry H. lmere was hostess Thyrsday at a luncheon at th. Omaha club, when Mr. Harry Street of Chicago the guest of honor, and the other foists wct-e Mrs. A. M. Hosera, Mrs. C. C. Ceorg. Miss Howe of Cotvcord. Mr. Ucorge Johriaton. Miss Fyland of Soux Ctly. Mrs. Arthur Keline, Mra. Barton M.llard and Mrs. Arthur Cooley. Lunch u followed by a box party at the American. Xir. ai.d Mr. David Cold gave a beau- t. fully appointed dluner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. Mel Chi. who will Wat. wvu to bpend the winter ia Califcrnia. The tablo was decorated with low mound titnk Klllarnav nia. combined with quaDtillcs of tela kites. thus present were: Mr. ar.l Mr. Mel Chi Kev. and Mra. Milton B. Williams. Mr. and Mr. K. A. IVnxon. Mr. and Mr. W. L. frelby. Mr. a;id Mrs. J. W. Towle. arid Mrs Uor!j. Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. F. i. Norton. Mr. snd Mrs. Char) vt rtrht. Mr. u l Mrs. Chart. A. tioM, Mr. and Mrs. 1 a.d Col Mr. and Mrs. Charles MarJn enter. talned at a travel gu. party fturd.iy enin at th.. hnm tt V v att.l l w F. Faxker tn hoaor of Mr. and Oeorge Ltorkar and Mr. and Mrs. Jaa.tA Rarkp !J. Th first picture show a were of rew Torg City. There wer. moxln, pictures of streata scenes and then of th trip across th. Atlaatlc. Sttreoptlcoo views of Parts were sivrn. Including mov 'nrr p.cture of a drive on O Champa Mjw. . Ptctur3o.u ttiUtany wa axt Then cam Interest'.ns; pletv rt of a trti throtUih Spain. Including street scene. In Hraai.wa a-t a. klt UJ ta, Ma Her Engagement Announced t ' , ' I s . - -' 'I ; . . - ; 'I x I p-:r, ... .... ) l . V. . N ? ?. ...... . ... v f ' : - , . . , " I 1 H I fVtoV J.ji.o "I' -in. v ; . V, 4-iK-N5 I m CLARA EELLS OBERFrLuEIL Monday's Remarkable Sale Natural W avy Switches At One-Half the Regular Prices We secured a tremendous quantity of fine quality hair at prices which will enable us to offer some extra ordinary values for Monday. This sale offers exceptional opportunity to purchase hitrh yVj-V rrflrla RotvUo,. lTn! n.l.. 4. . imjr . J at I-X -w aXIlt VJVtUO A B. rQm. half the usual values. jt-:,,' : rata . rrZ':t?zP 20-in. Natural Wavy. 1 OA Bii:,';.v,- ..iirVS Switches at r tax.tltJ F.M?h&$& 24-in. Natural Wavy C . AO V Switches at Cl.eFO .tJawiVS O? XT.,i 1 IT A. -u-iju. jnututitt itavj' j yy Switches at VO-JO 28-in. Natural Wavy ?& no Switches at vi.t5 30-in. Natural Wavy &A AO Switches at i.JO btCOnd Floor Unsurpassed assortment of Waves. lJOmjeian licom Transformations, Hair Rolls, Nots. M ill BRAHDEIS STORES i Harold Woolf. Earl Kennan, Kdgar Leaverton, William Fowler, William Stevens and Lawrence Adams. For the Future Attractive colored plutea and moving pictures of Tangier finished the enter tainment. About forty guests of tu younger set were present. Miss Itulcn uiwits entertained, seveia. of her high school (rlenda at a Hallowe .. party at her homo. 'Alt North Twciuy-iu-oad tUeet. Friday cveultig. A ll&l'.ow c. schema of vlocoratioaj was cu.-rioU ovi. and several Interest, ng featurj ap- proprlat tj tho occao-un were arranged. boss picsen; wer: Misse Mint.. . Ijiu.a x.lmmermn, Keu.an t:yrd, girl of Trinity cathedral, gav a Hal loween party at Jacobs' Memorial halt 1'hursday evening. Th. next dance will U9 November li. Those present Thursday wre: Miasea Mlssea etrice Taocock, Oliv. iientley, ju.ty lilttguis, Anna xioovei'. aiTne burcamor. Sidney ctkobins. l.uclle Felicia, ituih tiglo, l rd, t ii'irnci Lake, Mesar Ka-.r.e. mo all&: man, lve.v)--. c;.v.ts. Messrs. alvor illxertaugh, Lainvm Ita.T.r.rcO, Frank IlixenbaJaO, l suooa. lUii'a Curuty, howm l.e.i.ua;c. Mis Lmu:u Johcoa tnttrtalced at th hum ut htr s.s'.er. Mrs. John ii- Vt-uuj, evening In hoacr ct Xi4 Ccel.a raul. son, who ieavtw sooo Ijt an exverdad t.-.v througlt Luroi. 'f!. evej.inj waj sreut la c:r.ss aud i:.uj.c. "i.z rooms v..'. decoiaied In p::.k ai-d white tt-j-i- Tiic priv.til uurt: tUry Camer, Krajvces Todd, Hetty tlkuis. Sophia Anuerson, Amelia Co.Siiu, llfllrt-1 E. Colver Charles Keller, . Harry Easton. 1 Oranu S ykoff, . Donuld Altchisou, Howard vllson, Kdward Pat:oi, Frederick btebbeus, L. JUllcr. A. iaD-OClt. M.atcc I'ln u Samuciton, Ida r luden, I.I ..il v eiibcrv. llt'.iu.a l at lsoo, Janmo A . . Lusi lou.rmyer, s-utia Larson. oai.a Smuiurf, iiary O Hricu. t.'uitn KikaaUs. Isaoelle MtryKer, Oforg a, Urevg, Hla Young, nlerauret Vuung. iiUn lnt. Meadaiii A. U. KiK-hford. .V. A. Smith. J. 1- Toupit. M jucs M.li.e itanson, fraian liaor.a, 1 . u .lU.iiiKn, Anna, Lynch. ,h.ua u.ace, Aii.ia iluvey, Kutii Uim, lUivena ui uioraorrt, Laiii. 'i lauoien, Ltnl ilreger, Au.ustu. uioosch, Anna Alius, An: a Had. tJi:oi J oor.au a. Mcv!auits J(. it en, lot. P. .lsn. Mr. CeorT Earker an J Hrs. Cuar'.es Martin entr:alnl Inform-ill at lum'bwn Fr.ds la honor f Mr. J. W. UnJagifr. Cov?rj wers piaci for aluiirtd Collins, Adeline Wykoxt. lvesj HealoQ, Lola Lyru, Mrie MUTin, Marion Uency, Mejra. lUro.d lwls. Ktlso Morgan, Forest kiyrd. bumner oiebblu, H. It. KumI, H. C. Consdll, . H. tophia, O. M. Show, Itf. and 11. s. F l't.n and Mrs. J Airs. Carrier, Mr-. J. U CoUlDJ. Mr. and Mm. B. P. Wool! celebrated their tweuty-tifth WL-aduij anmvtrsary Wednesday viiiai. Mr. und Mr. Woolf Wcro married In Ui rirJt Meth odist church in r&i by th P-ev. T. M. tlouse. They have two tlaughtvrj and oi. con. iliis Grace Woolf of Oruha. Mr. A. M. Carter of Burlington Junc tion. Mo., and Mr. JI. J. Woolf of Omaha. Assisting were Met da rue Smith. Knud sen. Carter. James, Dunn, iitiiuiard and Denton. These present were Mr. and Mr. Woo.f. Mr. and Mr. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Koester, Mr. and Mrs. Knudsea. Mr. aod Mr. Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Weyerman. Mr. and Mrs. tt.uidard. Mr. aad Mrs. Leaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Betnan. Mr. and Mr. Davis, Mr. tnd Mr. Morton. Meadaices Holt. Arnold, fiuort. Good. Leubki, Wlcitsr maa. Adauu. Spaxt!. Laichi jh. Carter, Grant. D'.aiuoad. EUi. James. Wesjman. Dune. WiUacev Beady. Uew.tt. L'arlow, amith, alias) Graco Woolf. Mrgjrett Uoit. Inat CtwaMuyw. Ailc Bcddar, Jlys Cuar ! turUnitoa Juocttoa. li: iiu. Srodij-. Gsaco Krnivo. Wls Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Tatcs and their granddaughter. Miss Dorothy Morgan, will entertain at luncheon Monday at Hillside in honor of Miss Louise Lord and her wed ling party. Monday evening; Miss Urs?e Burbank of West Chesterf lold, N. H., fiancee of Mr. Prentiss Lord, will entertain the Vaughan-Lord wed Jin? party at dinner in th Olive dining room of the Hotel Home. A very Jolly affair will be the "rube" party to be given Monday evening by the Junior club at Chambers. The urban young men and women will all be cos tumed as country lads and lassie arid decorations and supper will be Jutt the oi'po.ita from citified. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mr. John MeCabe announc the engagement of their daughter, Mtss Gertrude Elllgen, to Mr. John Fuchs, the wedding to take pluce the last of this month. The engagement of Miss Clara Bello Oberfe'.der. daughter of Mc. and Mr. Josepn Obertelder of Sidney, Neb., to Mr. 3. S. PearUtiua of Cheyenne Is an nounced. Th wedding will take place lijut winter. Invitations have been Issued for the wedding of Miss Koien Koons Del leek er, daughter of Mr. Oliver Koous Delleckcr, to Mr. tarn i; el Harry Pray of Tork, Neb., which will tak ptac. Tuesday afternoon, Novemoer It, at i o'clock, at th. home of th. btid j s lAtiitr. Kv. T. J. Mackay wlii olticlate. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Q. Ed wards, to Mr. Turner McAllister, son of Mr. and Mr. B. A. McAUaster of Oak land, Cal., formerly of Omaha. Tho announcement will come as a sur prise to Miss Miss Edward's many friends. This popular young woman has kept her engagement a secret and Mr. McAllaster has ltvt.d away from Omaha for the last three years. The young cauplo met when Mies Ed wards was a freshman In th Omaha (Continued on Page Three.) r 'ua wedJlag of al. Grace Beebe of Omaha, daughter ct Mr. and Mrs. Carr eeb. of etaiford, Kan., to M. U. 8. Swain of Me.vllle. Ia.. took place Satur day afternoon at S o'clock at th resi dence of th. offurUtms cUrjyiaaa. Rev. 3. R. Curry. FoKowloaT th ceramony dinner was served, at th. iioUl LoyaL After a short weld.a3 trip. Mr. auvl Mrs. Strain will reside In Omaha. Th. cultr-Ination ot a boy aal grtrl bJtb schcel romance of several years etx. rating coast In th. announcscient of tla ta- gMiaf nt Xtu k.arL-k.- UAru iCUirmrata i; , at .! Jjf Diamond Information Rough stones ar. mostly from Africa, cut mostly In Amsterdam, imported to America, arid you have to pay the import duty. Rough diamond ar Imported free: cut in this country, are, like everytning else American cut, auperlor. Wt buy our diamond cut In this country and give our custon'-' ers the benefit of thla saving. Diamonds bought riglit are a splendid Investment. Wt have just received on. year's supply. They ar all absolutely perfect and elegant color. Just let ua have a chance to show you any way. flt.Odo of loo.e. unmounted stones to select front. C. B. Brown & Co. Jewelers and EilTersrzirUis. Igtfc and rarxas.