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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1911)
TTIE BEE : OMATTA. SATTTCIUY, NOVEMBER 11. 1911. , - t . r - sir jV. jP.m jV.m, jf.M. T.,-'' mf" uar- ( T'tST wjr r&r 'eT' 'r lfr t -m or the WOMLN FOLK Debutante List Grows M'.st Frnnopn Todd wl',1 take her plare jkmnna" the reasons debutantes at the aft-rnnon ri" ci'tlun which will tie Riven tor her Wednrwlny, N'ovcm! r- 22. by Mm V. H. Millard at the Millard home. Mls Tortil his li'Hde hrr hrp- fur the lat ftw year with ()m ihn Iriindi. She l hot only accompllf hd In orlrty urace fcut hns dls()lnved dlRtln't lalent In drmM!n as a inomlur nf the flayers' k-lub and ability In the nnre prosaic ac tivity aji teahrt- at the Clifton Hill School " followln the dibvit M!s Todd will jrlslt for a month nt the home of Mrs. Uarton Mlllurd. while Mr?. V. R Millard U In New York and Washington. I). C. f Unusual Gifts ; A number of Omaha bribes hre r ifcelved handromn hTir, mot.ir earn and Jewel f.ir wadding gifts, but Mls Ixiul Lord and Ir. Ii scr T:inop Vaunhnn. -hoe widdlnK hmt crt'tilriK van one of the large H-lal affalra of tlx autumn, fracelved several un'munl gilt". Fromlnent trnont these wcra a letter of rdlt from Ir. Vaua-han's parents, Mr. and Mra. John Charles Vausflisn of Chi cago for pound a itetllnic. whl'-h they rill use on their wedding" trip In Europe : The groom' father a'so presented the bride with a beautiful diamond lava'ller t In platinum and an order for f-irnl-tvre from a well known ahop In Chicago. The brldo'a father also iruve them an Vnuaual -lft 10 acrta of Canada wheat land. Hcaldea thla tho bride' parent awe them flat diver, an oriental run rid check. Dr. and Mra. VaiiRhan left Inat evening far Chlrazn, wher. they will reside at th Bonth Shorts Country club until December 1. when they aail for a alz month1 trip abroad. Social Events Today The visiting teacher were the guest f Mr. F. I- HalUr at the Llnlnger Art gallery thl afternoon. Under ths auspice of the Unlnger Travel club of the Omaha High school the following musical program wua given by local tudent talent: ; Violin olo, Kllrabeth Hei-ker. Piano aolo. Kilr.abeth Peterson. Violin aolo, Joseph Woolerv. Acoopar.lst. Kenneth Wldvnur. ' Vocal olo, Will Hoe. Pleasures Past Mra. 3. A. C. Kennedy entertained In. formally at bridge thla afternoon at her borne In honor of Mi. Kdward O'Jlrlen. Two table of player were preg'nt. Mr. LeBrand de Christian entertained at a box party last evening to set the Orand Opera Study club at the Rrandel theater. The guct of honor waa Mia Emma Mayhew of Dewltt. Neb., gut of Wra. T. J. Nairn. Mra. John Webster Towte entertained t a large bHdgo party thl afternoon at tier hum. The room were attractive decorated with American Reality roses, chrysanthemums and orchid. Eleven table wire piaoed for the gain of hrldte. A party of friend assembled at the reaidanre of Mr. M. M. Grass, 622 South nineteenth (treat. Wt-dno day evenlnff and the Equal Right club was formed. Ten games of hUsh five were playrd. and prises were awardtd to Mr. James Vlck. ry and Mr. P. H. Gohardt. The follow ing member were enrolled at the Initial meeting: Mr. and Mr. M. M. Orass, 1r. and Mm. F. K. Oehaidt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MiDunlol, jnr. ami jvire. J. Milton air. ana mis. Junit Air, il. M. .Shay. Vkkcry. Grata was huetvss at the meeting of the M. V. o. E. club Wednes day. Twelve games of high flva were played and pruea war won by Mr. D. T. McUrath and Mr. I. C. Mynster. Present were! Mesdamea- Medame. M. M. Orass. I. C. Myijafr. 1. T. McGrath. J. Mlltoi.uy. "vT'Mi,,.. l-B-VVUl'-alts Nell McCllroan. Th Up and Down club met at tha bom of Mra. a M. Iloman. Wednesday afternoon. Prise were won bv Mr. D. it. Homan and Mis Tllll Penaer. Tha jset meelluwlll be In two weeks, at th lioine of Jars. It. liupson, 113 lOprhteenth street. Those present ' Mesdan.es MeiulanB T. N. Unliifan. r. p. JJouser. M'llllam Ixiftus, W. H. MrUahney, U. Van Deuaen, II. M. Homan, M. Hopa'n Miss Tilll Penner, : Mra. K. C. J. Moore, principal of th hU'h achool at Maxwell, Neb., and a Wfll known delegate at the Teaaheis' convention, was honor guest at a lunch, on today given at the Home by the household economic department of tbe Woman's club. Those present were: North were; Mesdiunea John Haannann, lao Uougla, Churlts Hoihwell, A. K. tlault, V. H. MclAtferty, Arthur iiunce, II. J. I Adams, C. II. ToWlmetid, N. H. Nelson, Chsrles Trucy, Gai-a. V. W. Hayes. Meada.mta Moore, T. R. Ward. VI. I. t aineron. i. P. Moorhrad. T. H. 1 rary, P. J. Utiriitlt. C. Vlnitiit, Edward I'lielan, L. J. Hraley. I.dward Johnson, P. L. Sii.n.-. P. li. lirvant. Mis Joxle MclluKh. Mis Ituth Hunsilker entertained th numlwrs of the A. X. X. dub of the Omaha High achool at a curd party at her home. 134 Boulh. Tenth street, Wediday evcnlm,-. The lu-h school color, purple and white, were used In the dt-coiationa and an attrurttvo center piece of yellow and white rhrvsuntha inuma wo arranged. Prices were won fcy Plorence I-ake aud Oroide Cain. Thoa pics nt wtre: Mlasea Mlaes Mailoii Mef affrey. Peul.Ui JJvrd Llnnrtta Hmlth. Klorenee take, Lola byrd, Nora clvnn. Coi mil biuouny, jtMlb lluuiker. Marion lioinn. Jkj at guerite Carpenter, Masrs Messrs Murrix JHffith. Cie.iiss Kochs, Joint K1nlrlck, Altwit Mav, V dl Hoe. Klci.ard lullman. Vaiter IMxenbaugh, i.oi o t'hin. Uroru Uiiitics. Harold Wright. Mrs. J. Allen Murphy and Mrs. John K. fitorrl.ou entertained at luncheon at th Vn'.It Id room I'mIj for M.aa Ilogsn Uellecker. wliose wedding to Mr. Samuel Pray of Kansas City alll lake place No vm.Ur 11 Luncheon waa followed by a Xnaliiiee party at tha Orpbauui. Tli ladies of fci. 1'btrick a parish gave av card party at heir hall, Fourteenth and Ctr.ar tracts. Thursday evening. Mrs. ' Jo Wolf Hitritaitmd -th Coral "VL:n club at her home lu the Maples aimtniont w eonewlny arternoon. l ovein were laid fur Me'dumm: P. Orkln. M. Katleman, M. nocenblatt, J.. Plosburg, J Kendls, l. Itosnnberg, Dr. lllrschmiin, A. Mushkln, J. Wolf. Personal Gossip Judge Neville will leave thl month for California for the winter. Mlfs Anna Bhloldn left today to spend a few week In Lo Angola. Mrs. I). P.. Lauer of Uncoln, I visiting her mother. Mr. J. J. Urown. Will I.a ilarh of Eaiton. Pa., Is visiting Omaha relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. Walter Hradfleld of Chicago ar rived this morning to be the guest of her brother, O. K. DeMecker, until after th Pray-l ellecker wedding. Mi. M. J. Dygert of Ann Arhnr, Mich., will arrive Saturday morning to visit several week In Omaha with her daugh trr. Mr. i:ele lygert. Mr. JJygort Is -n tt,c I'enlflc coast, whera h will spend the winter. For the Future Mis Eileen and Mis Cecilia McCaffrey will entertain Informally Saturday even tng for Mis Ojnevleve Head of IJncoln, guest of her brother, Dr. R. V. Reed. The first of tho series of winter hop riven by the officer and ladles of Fort Crook will he given thl evening at the post gymnasium. A number of guest from Omaha wtll attend. The Wlnton'dub will give tha second of a sorts of dancing partlea thl even ing at Chamber' fur the young people of tha high achool est. The patronesses will act a chaperons and about 100 guest will be present. A matinee bog party will be given Fat. urday lit the American theater by Mlns tretcnen ewouaaa. The party will he cnaperoned by Mrs. Swoboda. Those present will be: Misses Misses Eon Verlant, Gladys Taylor, Anna Hushold, Uletchen Swoboda, Lucy lltnimtn, Mrs. U. Hwoboda. Omaha's Exclusive Store Makes Unusual Announcement Fint Great Clearance Sale of the Scaion Will Start Next Saturday. Orkln Bros", exclusive new Sixteenth street store announce an event of un usual Importance. They will hold their first big clearance tale of the season, tarttng Katurday. It will be a suit sale, and a remarkable one at that. The announcement of such a sale at thl tima of the year by ueh a store with the established high standards of Orkln Pros, may well be considered a most unusual undertaking. Aa Is generally known, stores of thl class do not begin their clearance sale until much later In tlte season. Th whole stilt section of thla magnifi cent store will be converted Into one of tha finest fur departments west of Chi cago. Tha demand for fur at Orkin's mm 4 3I8-3Z0 South 16th. St. At Our Exclusive Store ha Increased to uch a large extent that thl departure la imperative. People like to buy fur at a store of this kind, where they are assured of the highest quality at all times. Just the same as In other articles of apparel sold at thlrt popular Institution. This suit sale to start 8aturday will be a wonder. Over 1,000 lull will be In clude, tha greatest collection of smart style and fa hi o tut ever assembled In Omaha. Merchants from other town a well aa those In Omaha accept Orkin's exclusive store a a criterion where the martest styles In ladles' wearing ap parel In te errs rest assortment are al ar ay a to b found. .i on i lit., u, j clearance will certainly be the talk of th town. The values of fcrod are without a prerendent for this ee&soti of tha year. Full announcement of tha sal will be in ado later. WHAT WOMEN ABE DOING. Miss Winifred Stoner of Pittsburgh 1 thought to be the youngest author in this country, tiha was a r i int of poetry and typewriting at J. published a book of versa at 7, and at the age of speaks five lunguagea. Mrs. Elizabeth Thaver Adam nf linn.. dale. Mbhs.. who has just celebrated her on hundredth birthday. Is said to have no sympathy with women who complain of family rares. Mrs. Adam. eight children, and yet found plenty of time to continue her social und educa tional life, v Mrs. Timothy U Woodruff, wife of the former lieutenant governor of New York is said to be the most enthus'antlo ama teur woman flyer In the t'nlted States Bhe has gone up with Bopwlth, Welch and others, and on one occasion went up 2,000 feet. Bhe says that aa long as the engines are going you are not afraid r.,,t.Jh?.t 1vol,nl"n(f make pne a little bit timid If Inclined that way. Great c; .eairance Opens Saturday Morning at 8 O'clock aff 1 a as A aa m m uur oeautilul tailored suits ms tf Sale sold from $35 to S65. on sale Saturday at Every one will wonder why this great specialty store is sacrificing its exclusive Btock sp early in the season. Styles that are in a class of their own and cannot be had elsewhero in Omaha at any price. The reason is verv plain. We are compelled to hold our clearance sale of tailored suits this season much earlier than usual on account of the wonderful growth of our Fur department. The people have learned that it pays to buy furs in a reliable store whero they do not have to be their own judges. Our business in that line has grown so large that we are compelled to carry an immense stock and we must make room for it. So wo have decided to hold Our Great Clearance of Tailored Suits now. r-v.aa.j.T'WiLii.BTr-fV ,...M'.,8ri' i TSTTrr KT.-'-rn'.-'HM .w.:ri...JiW... - WeVe a shop in. 0 u n 34 PA Pn riMills' There, every day, we bake the things you bake. Just to watch Gold Medal Flour. i We note how it mixes and rises note its texture and color when baked. Note the number of loaves per bag. Just to be certain all the time that only perfect flour bears the brand, "Gold Medal." So every bag is alike Every bag is right and forever. Wc select the wheat for Gold Medal Then wash and brush and scour it Then pass it through 20 grindings, to secure uniformity y Then sift it 10 times through silk. s Only that cream of the flour sifted out through fine 1 i j n i f fi H H I J i r. 1f silk comes to you when you specify a. rfc mmim "ASHburh-CBOSBYCO- Cold MedalFloub Washburn-Crosby's on) TVTi jy l ft 1 11 1 1 1 1 c n 0 o IS. Cm tny Ira i iff mm li w . Mil 'A kHw ihm ' mil 1 1 m Wmkw mm mw wR,; iyp $fggP- IfjMr- Hpz 5 Over 800 Suits to Choose From This will be the greatest sale ever heard of in the heart of the son offering a tremendous stock to choose froni in all' of the dressy models in trimmed designs. The smart new plain tailored styles 5 and in all of the new and staple materials. sea- new 5 Your Choics at StKTh.SO tapl 197 $35.00 Suits 144 $39.30 Suits 176 $45.00 Suits --122 $50.00 Suits 88 $59.50 Suits 95 $65.00 Suits Your Choics at faala1afa.f Dr. Brady's Latest at. "AS theSparKs FUpward" In this fine story of a modern Adam and Eve. Dr. Brady holds the reader from first page to last AT ALL BOOKSTORES A. C Mcd-URG & CO. PMk New York CHICAGO 9aa Fraadsoo F332 Egyptian Chocolates Our Latest Creation Nona lletter at Any Price. Sold in 1 and 2 Found Boxra Only Irlc 80c and f 1.60. If by Mail SI. 00 and 92.00. Myers-Dillon Drug Go. 16th and F amain Sts., Omaha. E9 Jt top liiS Lil ! If iM IMtfll iM a " Mia Values Such as These Compel Attention I,l.,h rand'.d opinion after you hsve aeen thl inuis nu never uuen Better slilrt waist When thoroughly dependable merchan dise, of tha very latest design and fahion, ' is offered to you at prices far leas man you are accustomed to paying, you owe It to your elf to at least investigate. For Saturday we are pricing skirts and waists at figures that mean rapid selling. YOU are urged to get in early be fore the stock la picked over. 300 Skirts Heautifully 1ealKned model nt Storein ami I'rwncli 8erft and fanc-y all wool nilxturea. Kvery desirable atiada and black. We rail your i.urtleular attention to he excellent workn.unahlp on these aklrta. Real $7.50 Values, Saturday 2.95 600 Waists Expertly tailored linen walsti aoriie hand ambroldered. Thi. Includes a few of the new man" alilrta of flannel. . Olv u, your are ura that a Artists' Materials If In your city, th dealers ar out of W1K80H NEWTON'S Oil or Water t'olora. Canvaa, Turpentlna. I.lnaeed. oipy and r'ale Iryln oil or Varnishes. Uruanea. eto.. eeud to wiaiaoat aswron, ltd. til femAiW AV. ;.h.vv GHti. fi. T. Catalog u I caata. Easily Worth 52.00, Saturday at QQq These are bona fide off.ra Tha ladHe of Omaha ar berlnnlna Quoted U W 8KX-L Wbt m AUVKUTlBli and at the price? THE FAMOUS lOUi and Farnnm Second Floor Over McCrorey's 5c and 10c Store. 3? iop Bread... Saving Work for Vomen Women who live well generally live mostly on the bread . make. Tii.r all Tl. T.fh''1" "y U,ter than lip Tt-p and they cant aford to aDand their tune duplicating- our work when our 5c at all grocer f. ITIiM BAKZaTO OOaOFAsTT