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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1911)
THE OMAHA STTXDAY BEfc: NWEMHEtt 12. WILL WELCOME SUFFRAGETTE Debutante of the Future Omaha Society Will Meet Enflish Woman with Open Arm. DEBUTAKTE PARTIES PLANKED tt U Aaairf4 that katlnar Olkrr Formi of Wlater Sport Mill lie fadaled la at tbe Ceoatry lul. 318-320 South 16th. St. j eWfyV iWtyVeiWtyVi ej mftyVasJtf', flnelal t'aleadar. UONPAV Ml.e Irene ami ratr're t'-oail tea fr Mr. Kaanl O f'.rlen, Mr. and Mn. T. I-. Div, Orrh"ini purtv rnr H:r Ptownrt, 'et l Ml Kuzn Mth Pavls; M1. Hamilton, Orphoum lartv for Mm Jnhn P.trfrk. Tt-HSDAr--Mliw Kit.iliPth Hwiff. after noon brldee for Mi.s Marlorle Stewart ff Munrle, Ind.j wet;.ns; .f lt'rrc.r Plleeaer an1 Mr. Mmtiel t'rar f.f York; Mr. nl Xra. J. F. Hark. !ln ler at rVuntry cluh; a-rddinr "t Mian I fare; Ford and Joseph dtrim U'llaun In TM('ir. lrMs for vtlf Intr vntin woinm; Mlas Klliabeth Brure, dinner nt t'ountry i-luh lor M s. Kifw-t. Nitn fimlHf of v:vns fill, lnd. and M." Mlllr u J.afiirett led; Mr. 1JW Oolptz"r. dinner at t ountry rlub; Jim. tieorge Hampton, V. W. rl'jn. THt'R.DA Y MerrvrnaVer. rlub of Trin ity ;nthelrl, rtistume party at JacohV Memorial hal!. TA ri.'HI)AV-Mli Kether prm. tea for Mia. Joseph livrne, Capitol Hill club, tance at (Jhamheis. Tha Kxictr Mil club woman ere going to join hand's thla nmk to entertain Mra. Kmmellne Pankhumt, the Urltlnh suf- fracette, who arrives Friday. It ! not with them a question of suffrage or entl auffrasa, but on of receiving a woman cf world wide Influence and fame. In New Tork. Chlcico In fact, In eve ry place In which she haa spoken slnre her arrival In thla country from Bngland, Mr. Pankhumt baa been greeted with an ovation and been royally entertained. Mra. Pankhumt will be In Omaha Hetur diy, following her speech at the Boyd theater Friday evening, and although definite plana are not yet made, a social affair befitting her elation and the ho pltallty of Omaha will be given. Leading buelneaa men have tenured the financial aucrer of tha lecture by prorld Ing a aubatentlal guaranty fund for tha expeneea of the event. Tha publicity de partment of the Commercial club le giv ing Ita service to the local suffrage olub In tba advertising and buslnesa arrange ments. With equal Interest, the promi nent women are going to take charge of tha aocial aide of tho visit of their noted Jeter from across the ocean. Word cornea from Lincoln that the leading women there are making elaborate preparation for entertaining Mr, pank buret next week. Tha list of patronetaes for the event I not yet completed, but the partial Hit comprises: Mesdamea Mesdamea Clement Uhaae. George joslyn, John A. MrHiiene, C. T. titewart of Warren M HlackweU Council Bluff. A. B. Some ra, Jon w Orlfflth, M. II. Cameron, o. Helden Harold Gifford. I,oYri Child. W. B. MJllerd. marie Johannes, George Tllden, f. It. Cole, Draper Bmlth, J. H. Dumont, ... John L. Kennedy, A. W. Jef'erla. V- .V,.?U"','J' Herman Kountaa. J- M Wetcaif. a, J. Love, v O. M. Hitchcock. MU Lou lee Mcfherach. Debet Party at I.ynharet. t.ynhuist, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mr. George A. Joslyn, win be the scene of one of the large holiday debut parties. Mr. Joslyn and Mrs. J. R Bcoble will lve a large reception Tuesday afternoon, December M. to Introduce Idle Violet Joslyn and Mis Helen Bcoble, two of the attractive young debutantes. In tha evening there will be a dancing rrty at the Joelyn home, for the mem ber of tha younger aet. Th! home, which la probably the largest In the city, la admirably planned for entertaining, and thla event I much anticipated. Mis Joslyn finished school last year In , the at and Mini Bcoble ha spent con' alderable time abroad, making a specialty of the Flench and German languages, " rtavera rtehearee at Mrendets. - The Player club Is putting the finish. Ing touches to their performance of "The Cottos tn the Air," which they will preeent at the Erandal theater th evening f November tt. Moat of th rehearsal have been held In th dainty little theater In th- home of Mis , Arabella Kimball, but Saturday evening the club waa so fortunate a to get th Brandela tor a rehearsal with ecenery na fitting exactly as they win In th final performance. Bkatlna- at Cosnlrr (Uli, Th popBlnrity of the Country olub thla winter l aasured. with th annom.oenwnt that there la to be skating and hockey at th cluh. Mr, iz. ft. Vtbrook. who la a expert wltnmer and autoUt. surfeited to th dtreotore that skating wwild u popular, and at a meeting of on of the committee.. It waa decided that a soon itt i vri 36 More Shopping Days ticforo Christmas our (liauiond tork. ;n evtri tl.iiis le larger than ever. "ur rich jewelry, our toilet Ware, uui atarlmr k Iver tklile war. uir h.ll i-i.-k . - - ' . 1 1 IKI I W I rtilm ilock.. uitr tut crystal, our silver nnvelt.r.. iq fact In every department .f ,tir store th ntork Is tunpleta and we 111 be Utiiglit ed to show you.. While we maintain our reputa tion ae being a high uo lishnient. ha splejfll.l line of popular priced gno.ta this fear. au4 mth ur guarantee Uck of it alL C,B.Brown&Co, L JeweUra and BtlveTultha. leth aa4 yarua. and we are prepare ! to show you every Jy from now until l,rit l a k our stock Is now pra.-. .al!y conpii,. .Kiuiiy ''f J''-ninn''. Valller".. Bar Plis. K.rrlnt. iM i . 'cv;,' .;;;-vi i : f ' -. " ' - ' . i .' . t i ' . ' 1 " (f V " -I y- I . . , .' t ; : O - k . . ' ' e-lw i k- ' ' X t . ' I SV i i : . ,41 I U il. J ; . ; ui - -j ' Vfsi '' . - . 7 .' m' "aaajaeaBeesf . i La. .4 .WMi1 eVe4.-J,. wtfUeWak. a it si T I i tfrtist tUn v nrV" At t jglifgsasW llir i "ff i MISS CLAJRB Who will be the debutantes of the future? Bo Important a factor I th debutant that society I not content with lavlehlng It attention on th debutante of tha present, but look among th younger girls for debutante of the future. One of the Interesting debutantes of th future will be Miss Claire Dftugherty, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John M. Paugharty. and granddaughter of Mr, and Mra. John D. Crelghton and grand niece of the late Count Crelghton. a the weather Is cold enough the tennl court will be flooded and kept In condi tion for the skaters. Th tennl court are to be enclosed with ft high fence and on certain day In the week there will be hockey gnme. Ml Carmellta Chase, who I captain of on of the hockey team at Hryn Mitwr rollecre, and a number of other young women who are Interested In the gnme will no doubt show some pretty play on the Ice. The committee on arrangements In clude Mr. Frank Colpetxrr, Mr. A. V Kltnler end Mr. W. J. Koy. Prentlaeat Gaeat Batertalned. Mrs. Hamilton of New York, daughter of J, I'lerpont Morgan, was an Omaha guest one day last week. Mrs. Hamilton and Mra Louis Stanton, both of New Tork, who have been spending two month traveling In the Morgan prlvat car and visiting point of Interest In California and on the Canudlan Pacific, stopped In Omaha and spent the day here. Mrs. Btanton I a slater of Mr. K. W. IMxoti and Mr. E. W. Dixon enter tained Informally at dinner for th guests. Pleasures Past Mis Blanch Klnsler entertained ' In formally at bridge Friday afternoon fur Mr. Markell of Kanaaa City. Th Omaha chapter of Alpha Omloron PI met at th Hotel Loyal for lunchuon Friday In honor tt th visiting members of th sorority, Mr. ant) Mr. Luther Kountie enter tained Informally at dinner Friday even ing for Mr. and Mra. Walter Wood of Hoosluk f all. N. Y. Mrs. J. J. Drown was botese Saturday at luncheon at her home In honor of her gusat, Mr. John patrtik of Sher idan, Wyo. Ten guest were present. Mr. William Atideion, 3T.lt! Poppleton avtnue, entertained at bridge Friday af ternoon at her hume. Chrysanthemum decoruted tha roums and five tablta of P'ayera were present. Alpha Oinluron PI met Kntunluy after noun with Mlas Klumbetu K. Mitchell in honor of her guest, Miss M. E'llse Kitiic ger of Columbus, Neb , and tliu visiting members of tho sorority. Mrs. Joseph Kelly entertained the Dor cas Sowing i-luu Friday afternoon, when the members sewed for the City m'.aalon. Miss Nelll Mateo was honor guest. The next meeting will l held In titj week with Mm. J. C. F. I.uhmann. Mr. F. 11. Cola entertained at cm-.Ih Saturday afternoon for Iir i;uost, Mlte Norma Cciiyn and Mr, tirovd K. Harber. Tltvsii agisting were Mien Kntherlne Powell, Mra. Frederic W. Thomas, Mra. llarton Millard. Mrs. John William and Mis. Arthur L. Wlllisms. Mtc. K. J. Bradley tntcrtalnrd the mem bms of th I'tiut'lino club Friday after nuoit. Th gue.t all came in Janune.u costume and pla.e earU and favors ere Japanese. Chrysanthemum formed the centerpiece for tho tat; and ulna gurats were present. Mis. hantuel r.eo.. r.. gave a rin.ill ta faturdsy arternoon hur home for MUs tlrace Callau of lltoii, N. Y.. who has arrived to spend the wluur with her lou.ln, Mli-s IleniI(Hta Itets. Thoe a slatl:g Mrs. Kees were Mleies Aynes Hurklry, Marie Holllngcr, Marion Funk huu.er, Mary Itvue and Mrs. Harry Kelly. Mlsi Irene Holh entertained tho llonus Tempus club at an oy.ter dinner Friday evening, t'hry nunthrinums firmed th oenter ple.e for th talle, and thoee present Vfie: Mla.cs Mlsse. - K)len Bean-.on. Clara Kemps, lnul.a tiiMMlrtli, lviu.o iiii.., ! Marl M'-Hriile, Mu,i ri.aveii j I'.o.o lVtvliria, Marthn Kiuuor, iimn ri.iioie, iitna i'otli. The Wtek Krnl. formrily the Knturrtuy Mht lMuiclng club. ox.n.vl Its seiisi.u with a party at Cha.blifrs' Vaturduy elllllr. A .-r1 of tn tlaiiu rs will hi- llen. Ihe othe rs are NV. J. Illiuades, I president; Dr. .1. J. Kllck, xieo ptvsl I dent, and P. W. Mikal, scretary. 1 Mlrs Flltabeth Bruce entertained the iFiUliy Hridne club at her bum Friday jaXleruoou. Tb total cf tlu club ware; OAUOIIERTT. Little Mis Daugherty la not giving much thought to futur debut affair just at present, however. Out of school hours she I chiefly Interested , In out door good time. Phe Is an expert little horsewoman and stand In th lead among the younger tennis player of Omaha. She s also an attractive dancer and appeared as a French model In the "Toy Shop" played at the Brandels theater last winter for the Child Saving Institute. Mis Marlon Bonntag of Evanavllle, Ind.i Ml. Marjorle Stewart cf Muncle, Ind.; Mlsa Dorothy Miller of Lafayette. Ind., and Mlsa Harriet Van Zlel of New York City. Three table wet arranged for th guest. , 1 Among the entertainment for the visit ing teachers was th reception given at the Llnlnger art gallery by Mr. Frank Lou la Heller, Friday. The room wer decorated In Klllarney rose and In th conservatory the member of the Llnln lr Travel club of tha Omaha Hta-h school served refreshment to the WO guests. Musical selections wr Divn ku Miss Loretta Klnley. Mis Florence Peter son. Mis Ellxabeth Barker. Mr. win 1toe and the Omaha High School Qlee ciud. Mr. Haller was asaisted by Mis Allison, Mrs. Qulnlan, Miss Btebblns, Mlsa Drown and MI Marston. Mr. Oscar II. Hallgren was urprted Saturday evening by a party of friend aaaembled at hi home. Those present were: Mr. and Mr O. If. HaJlgTen. Mr. and Mrs. David Moran. Mi. and Mrs. lYank Datal. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Qulnn. Mr. and Mr. J. F. O'Connoll. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall. MllflM.. t I I Agiiea w. Nel.on, Evelina a. Nelson, '!r C. Nelson, Margaret Nelaon, u Mi'imi, Agnes Oram, riannah Wnnilhnrff. xiaii. l.m Anna Taylor, t:iara Oarrlnger, Anna Peterson. Mm. iiulda Matsoy, Anna Ulsaaser. ,'".- Mn.aia.-i lUrrv Nelotj. Chat lea Valuet, !!". V,V.T' Merman Tombrlnck, Albert Hallgren, Hot hen Halitfien. Otto Hallgren, John Shlpiarr, Harry Ctewart, tUorwe Maon. Jacob f'ariwim, Uiorg Mullln. William Wandbora:,' Th Wlnton rtub, made ud of member of th Omaha High school and alumni, held It second dance of the season at Chambers, Friday evening-, about fifteen couple being present. Tho olub waa re cently orgaiilxed. end since the openlnf hop October !0 ha become very popular among high school students. Wvm.n Bee he and Donald Klplinger were the committee In charge. Thoee present wert: tlh,AU tl Mildred Collins, Catherine" Koren.orj. Hazel Hemp. Caroline Kutnne, Dorothy Meyer. , y1(i U herry. MurKaret Nat tinner. m,rU ,lndllv ii,nHn llurrhmure. Kllxiibeth Oould, Pauline Trout. Minerva Fuller, Genevieve tiller. lint It Zittle, MMttarR. Mrr Upencer Tllnt. Lyman Phillip HowaM lloine, Ilaioltl Beaton, Harry Menold, Claire Moore. Diuine Houah. HaroM MoCornilck, rounll Atchiton. Ma mien linmil, Vincent Muter, Homer I'MIII,h, Park l armon. Harold John.n. Ita.il ctinmn. l.e Brand Wykoff, I wnahl. Kltillnger, Harold iJinedon. Kenneth Not ten. Wj man Peehe. Wedding Bells A pretty home wodjlnrr took' place at the resliltnce of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Smith, Marry ativet, Tlnrmlay even- n. when Mies Martoiio C. Smith linmt :he brliie of Mr. Fdward L. Hoyt. cne of oinahn's younger biuslne.n men. Mr. Itoyt la the aon of Mr, mJ Mt. It. C. Hoyt f Park avenue and a arand nephew of the late Orover Cleveland, whoa sister, Mary CkevelanJ Hovt, was pre.rnt nt the weddinv. Tim couple were married .W Rev. 1 T. Iliiuae of the First Congregational church. 1 he IvMisrt was lirauilT'illy deoorated with ra'ms, fern, roses Hmt chrvKajiihe lutnns. The brid wore wtiltH satin and carried white rosa and oriingc h'aaonia. Phe brlitcrniald. MUs P.utU M.iJiiJe. w.re liiiK satin and carried pink rosea. Mr. Harvey Wing, formerly of Al'p'etun, waa be.t man. A weduing suppct was s-ne.l nud the coutl went t tlittr new home in this city. At the Country Club Mr. and Mra John . Flack win en tertain at dinner at th Country club Tuevdny evening. Twenty-two guest will be preeent. Mr. Frank Culpeucr ha Uauvd. Invita- Monday Second Day of Our Great Clearance A Tremendous Stock of High Class Tailored Suits 5 Sold From $35 to 565, at... This great clearance is without question the most wonderful sale of high class Tailored Suits ever held in Omaha. When we announced this sale we stated that over 8C0 suits would be placed on sale, ranging in price from $35.00 to $65.00 and the people who were here Saturday to attend the sale found just as we repre sented. They were anmed at the wonderful collection of beautiful styles. Every suit offered in this great clearance is from our regular high class stock smart styles and perfectly tailored garments selected by our Mr. J. L. Orkin for the particular trade of Omaha, who look to this exclu sive store for the best in Women's dress. Suits That Sold at $35, $39.50, e1 $45, $50, $59.50, $65.00, Clearance Sale Price tlon for a tag dinner party to be riven Wednesday evening nt the Country pitib. About twenty-five guest will be prent Mr. and Mr. George Iwla Hammer Issued Invitation Saturday for a dancing party to bo given Tuesday evening, No vember 21, at the Country club for their daughter, Mlas Ruth Hammer. Mlsa Hammer will be the second debutante of the season. For the Future Mis Katherln Boeson ' will entertain at aupper thla evening at her home In honor of some of the vlsitlns; young woman. ' Thoee present will be: Mlsiee , MleaeM Dorothy Miller of Kllsabeth Bruc. l.afayette, Ind.; M..uied Bruce. Marjoile Wtjwart of Elisabeth Uavls, Muncle, Ind.) Jiorotny Stevens, Marlon Son tag of Muih llanimer, Kvansvllle, Ind.j Katherlne Beeon. Mesrs. Juliu Uaugherty, Messrs Gerald Wharton, Jack Webster, Itlohaid Xlaum. (Hard Butler, Cuthbert i'oltci, Itaymond Ixw, Hal ISrady, Hajold fritchetti Personal Gossip , s . as i Mr. Ouy U Smith apent the week In Chicago. ' Mr. Luther Drake spent pert of last weuk In Chicago. Mra. J. A. Dempster Is convalescing from a recent operation. Mlsa May Hamilton Is expected home from New York for Thanksgiving. Mr, and Mr. AJfred Millard returned from their summer place In Canada. Mr. W. E. cott of Atkinson. Neb., I visiting his daughter. Ml. Agnes Hcott. Mra. William Jamleson of raptlllon I visiting at the home or Mr. and Mr. Jerk Jamleaon. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Wattles and Mr. latik Hamilton are (pending ten day In New York City. Mies Anna Shields left' Thursday fnr ltv Anels and rfatl Franciaoo, to be gone until January 1. Mrs. Tryor Markcl of Kansas City ha been spending the week with Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Kitchen. Mrs. V. T. Mclllllycuddv of San Fran cisco will arrive noxt woek to ylelt her . Every Chef 7 Wants It He knen a Is cltan... wholaseme food an4 that the d la has (naaaa will d iui ti all It (a manufturd th elaai:. t faetory 4a II. worU. It is cria ana tender, a ad rK ca 1 natural .flavor told la sanitary pack age for i eenta ' At Teur Onxart Mrs' MacMurrhy' boos f 10 beat reel p free en request. Skinner rftBu hctorioj Compaay OmahL y( al I m gv y j aw (75) I n nan50 W nmmm t 50 lter, Mr. Arthur V. Stowlu at the Clarinda. Mia Bertha Frank of Stnggart, Ger many, will arrive Tueeday to visit her unt, Mr. V, Arnstaln. . Mlas Ida Taylor of Kxeter, Neb., apent everal day n Omaha the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. Allan Murphy. Mr. and Mra. Felix 3. McShane and Mlas Marie McShane have gone to New Tork to spend the winter. Mr. and Mra B. H. Spraue will come in town the first of the week for the winter and will be at the Loyal. Major and Mrs.- Wilder will leave Omaha November IS, the major having boen ordered to St. Paul for duty. Mr. Samuel Pray of Kansas city, who weddlnat to Mlsa Rogon Dellecker take place Tueday, November 14, will arrlv Monday. Mr. E. V. Lewi and Mr. Sherman Canrield have returned from Chicago. Mra Canfield will remain here until ThankagivlnsT. Mis Ethel Hewitt, who ha been the guest of her aunt. Mr. W. E. Guthrie. Inoe th Rouse-Baum weddinr. return today to De Molnaa. Mr. Frank W. Judson and family hava moved from South Thirty-eighth atreet For Monday and Tuewtluy we are offering a salesman's sample line of the Justly celebrated 1'ALMKU COATS, it is a genera Vy acknowl edged fatt that these coats have no equals. We will sell t?eui at EX ACTLY WHOLKSALK TUICFS. The oiiglnal saleujnau s rickets are still cn the garmeuts you pay Just what K would have had to pay had we bought these goods in the regular way. All sizes, ami a wide range for selection regarding materials and deslgus. Mon-Liy and Turaday only THE jFAlVaplUS lOlh and Farnnrn Over McCrorey's ff and lO-Casnt store mm to their new home on Thlrty-aecond ave nue near Farnum street. Mra Walter Fleisher of Philadelphia, who has been visiting her parent. Mr. and Mr. Bernard Kohn, for several week left Thursday for home. Mr. and Mr. Charles A. How and r children are expected from St. Louis today to spend a few days with Mr. How's alster, Mrs. Sam Caldwell. Mr. Jullue Keasler. who was called to Rockford, HI., by the Illness of her sister, will return the latter part of the week as her sister I convalescing. Mies Caroline Congdon will come home from Vaasar tor Christmas, ac companied by Mta Clara Bull of Pasa- fdena, who will spend the holidays here. i Mr. and Mra Arthur Gulou expect to Up to Hollywood. Cel., the latter part of the month to visit Mr. Uulou'a fa.Tier, Mr. C. H. Guiou, for two or three weA. Mas. George N. Peek of Mollne is the guesV of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned. Mr. eek arrives tcday from a trip to Texas, and win also be a truest at the Learnal home. Mrs. Willlam Fried of Fremont 1 en tertaining bar niece, Miss Gladys Lobeck, of Omahay daughter of Congressman and THE TALK OF Tba prices at which thoroughly dependable ladies' apparel are Fold by the FAMOIS STOHK, have. never been equalled by any retail store in Omatw. During the past few weeks hundred of Omaha ladles have been surprised and delighted by the VALUES which we have been giving. We osk YOlT, madam, to inspect our coats and suits vhlcih are priced at $10 & $15 You will find thoiu easily the equal of ones which are soV readily for $25 and $35 elsewhere. Not only equal in styles, but also in materials, work manship and long wearing qualities. SPECIAL Monday morning wo start our g Overtthe-Counter Sale. Vk'n offer our complete stook of Watches, Diamonda, Gold and Silver Goods (list goods excited) jr sale ut greatly reduced priced. Tiiis will be your greatest opportunity to purchase fine Xmaa gifts at low i)rices. Don't fail to take uuVautage of this sale. BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS NOW. . W. LINDSAY 151G Douglas Street Mr. Lobeck. Miss Lobeck, with her parents, leaves soon for Washington, V. C. to spend the winter. Mr, and Mrs. Myron Learned have taken the Felix J. McShane house at 706 Park Avenue for alXMiionths snd have their sister. Mrs. W. C. Shannon, with them for the winter. Miss Roslna Mandelbers; hn returned from a two weeks' visit In Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Eerllna Llebllng of New York re turned to Omaha with M1& Mandelberg and will spend a fortnight here. Mr. John Patrick arrived from hi' ranch the latter part of last week t join his wife, who lias been here some time. They are gucBts of hlB mother. Mm. J. N. II. Patrick, at the Normandie. Mrs. Frank Colpetzer end Mrs. Du Bol have returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilklna In Chicago. Mr. ana Mr. Colpetxer and Mrs. Iu Bo's ex pect to spend Christmas there with Mr. and Mrs. Wllklns. v Mr. and Mra Lawrence Gibson of Doug las, Wyo., arrived in Omaha Tuesday evening to be the guests of Mr. Gibson's Bister, Mrs. Lyman O. Perley of Fair acres. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson made the (Continued on Page Three.) THE TOWN now being jel It i(- IMLE V