15 BRIDAL PARTY GOES ON TRIP ITHT-'t'i""'J-'JJi,-"TWim"IIIT'"""11 J" "1 'inn-HJ Early Winter Debutante Attendants at Vaujiian-Lord Wed diiij Co to Chicago. GUESTS OF GKOOMS PARENTS OOP 318-320 South 16th. St. 'iiii; n.i.ii. sixdav novum ijkk i:. mil. v.; . tV. t" v o 0 o t:: laitj ' nllruiiini In t.o from Omaha In l.liirnlii lor (lif Mli-hlnaa m me- Mot cine nf tif the orlely People. oclely Cnlrndnr. MINPAY-M.f I'..: .hv tvrtm. after- noon tpa In (H i r nf rt-vral s , -! 1 1 n K i:ns: wotni-n; .l,. 1. A. Vlli. afler lwo:i bruise; .Mr s H. IV littmoi . Amateur M :si( l . i ti U ; Temple Israel .-ttr; -lioinl ikir.rlti;; puny ul t IiO nibet s irsdemy. TlKSiA-.Mr. Mis. (Jeuig I.. Hsrrmer. ln:( ttanclng laity Bt Hie iTunirv i !jt fiir Mih Rjtn Hani-nei ; , Uai:i' .' iUii r. luncheon at Oii.aloii ,lrl Urvnun't, (lull l,t-pn 1-f a -1 t ?'pv ' Han:;!. on for !:. .Mary G Ai.drmn, t 'relghloti college pernor Imp; Ml itwim Mn'iri. nftprr:oi'i h:-!dgp; Mr. r.o- I 'i.iirp. i'ue-riuy PiMr cub; Mrs. I'ran'.: v : n ni n;i lioT, I'nl.ersjl t'.ii'io rluh i:iVI VI'AV - lr. W. U M.llard. debut n fli :!. ti t' i to l:.!rLlJ jtc Miss Irani" 'i'oM l'l:r era' i !uL, "A Vt Liiic In the Ai:," ' tip biandrl tlua IPr. Mr J So:.:.Mihci ; ul il Mr. K. ilro''... aft; moo Iji d!P at R.-jine hotel. Till n.-l'AY -Ml- i Ma.-xiif rl:c Stow '.lla, litiihpiii at Hotel I.iivul; .Mica lhisel lpcn. i:pv French flub FltlDAY-omll.mii i-luli. il:i:ir'.liK party lit lul :il-r . hop Hi 1'i'M Ct" ;.: Mr. . A. Iiotnv. e!l and Mrs t.'. Jf Towti hPlld. brldyr iiflp. ihhi;i . Mm. luiuicnce Net-p-sall. Frl.tuv Prld?'. club. PATCKnAY Mif I.pp KoilisrhlNI unil I JlrM l Meye . btV.ye ariprr.'n'i al Henshan- list hsktl.ri . rrl. - ht ri L'.iIk tng iii:l ;'l ctiatnbe. s' aoidf tn. Th Brvmi if the 1i Im'.ati'.f! If at It helRht. Till:, vvppk will rrc tlm In'.roilue tlori of two popular J o.m-j v. un tn of the ounv'iT yf,. M'f.3 ' Iluth l:i:;:::iri' v. Hl t-p prr- rntrd tu : i l"'.y 1)7 lirr pa.Pnts, Mr. Htiil Mir. Co-.f.': I.. Ha::-.:i!rr. lit a ilnm-i- at tli (V-r.tiy i-lub TufLiljy ipn Iri!,. Mb' 1 latum T. ilrt v. Ill l Ititio I'.iicil tiy Mik. V. I". MIKi'.rd Ui"l:ii' day t tin aftPinonn rntpt.oii. In t)m ivon ln'. M.f Tudil will t:ikp otip f tliu tP'.ultuu lolen. "Tii; I'o'.ltk'o In the Air," tj b-j jilaypd by the 1'laycrs' dub. Vrdiip!ny pwtilnif. 1 'f:i.bfr ?t. hn lpn ifcidpJ aa the da; fur tho dpbut of Miin Kuthrr Kyino, diiuhler if Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jiyriii'. On thai venliic ilr. and Mr. Hymp will Klvi- a o'clock coffee ai their home to Introduce Mini Byrne. Th! will be the f li t o.' the large lioll Cay pnrtlea and lno:t of tliu tchool ret are expected to urrlve liome for vaca tion either on thl day or tin1 day pre ipdlr.a. ho this cntertalimicnt will be the riret reunion of the dt'liutantea and the mcmbrri of the pchool utid collpgo tel. Mb" Byrne U a graduate ot Trinity college In Washington, 1. ('. and was one of the four debutante rhoaen a clnchehfeN to attend the yiecn of Qtttvcru at the Ak-Sar-Un ball. llone niiHin Ifonae l'art. In tho munlcal comedy, "The Chinese Honeymoon," tho bride and groom took their bridal party on their wedding trip to China. Ir. and Mr. Huger Throop Vaughnn are not goltiK to tHke their wed din party to Kurone next month with them, but will Inntrad, entertain them at largo lioune party in Chicago. The in vitation cornea froi.l Dr. YauKhan'a parent. Mr. and Mis. John C,harlea Va.vj;:gii uf Chlcaso, who v.lll dm t;e bout at this Interesting- party, i Mrs, Vaughan, who was Mla t,oule iJbrd of thl city, and Dr. Ye'igha, whose wed ding Has one of the large social events . thla moi.tli, arc Upending part of tliolr honeymoon at the Kouth thora Country club In Chicago, and rail for Kurnpe Vv cemher 6. Preceding this tho wedding party, mostly from Omaha, will leave on Wednesday evening for Chicago, where they will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mr. Vaughan, returning home the following Monday. Thater parties, dinners and numeruua entertainments are planned for the guets. The parly leaving here .Wednesday evening will Include Dr. and Mrs. J. P. 1Ord, Miss Grace, Uurbank, Miss Alice Cary McOrew. Miss Elisabeth Pickens, Mips Gladys Teters and Mr. Wayland Magee. Ftom Rock ford. 111., will be Mr. and Mrs. ICIIiott Btirtlett. and there will le other gueuls from Chicago. Including Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Vaughan. I", of . College Kong. Interest in Nebraska university's aong, "The Scarlet and Cream." has been aroused to a high pitch since the recent teacher' convention and many ot the alumni of the school have dug it up from cust covered treasure chests and ure practicing the words. "The Scarlet and Cream" as sung as a grand finale at the alumni banquet at the Rome hotel November . Several of the old "grads" were caught unaware and they are practicing In secret now to be in trim for the next banquet, which ulll probably be after next Saturday's game. Kxlt Bridge, Ksiter Cookery. A bridge party ut the home of a popu lar and acrumpllKhed matron the other day was unceremoniously turned Into a cooking bee. The gsmes had besn played and refreshments were served In the ao customed fashion. Hut there was one thing about the re freshments which was so far above the accustomed edibles at bridge parties that It brought forth a chatter of enthusiasm from the assembled gueats. Ttls was the angel food cake, which they declared was light and dainty as ambrosia. One attractive young debutante whoa Hot Water Bottle Absolutely one piece of moulded faa Rubber no ce ment, yearns, joints or wire nothing to give way under- tho action of hot water. That's why it is sold to you under a strict guarantee instead f a MCautlu ajja'mt boilinjj rater. , Best of a!l,it cosU oa no more than other 1 1 1 e s cemented to gether, yet will outlabt any three of them. 1 fc fimbUi CaftaVtlaHI WaVtatT aVwUsSl aUa4 fMlki! IfftaM. 1 ( Ml -4 .!., polc M your 4ruf f l! hs c tuuot tupply yuu. onistf ir,m u out t, girftif hi f HaOlkCV fdrr peUWo VUi n I ( v. j j. '-. m&h wrn Miss Iluth Hammer will be the second of the debutantes to be Introduced th!a autumn and will make her debut at a dancing rarty to be given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George, I,. Hammer, Tuesday evening r.t the Country club. brief existence has been spent chiefly In having a good time, exdnlmed that It she cou'.d meko cake like that ahe would be perfectly happy. Where, upon the host ess divulged the fact that she was the author of the cake and would bo only too glad to teach any one who wished to learn. "In fact there's no time like the pres ent," said she, and, followed by the wholo party of young women, she led the way to the kitchen, donning a be frilled white apron, she beat the whites of tho eggs, sifted flour and with the eyes of her admiring guests upon her concocted a duplicate of the cake 'Which the jtrtdjto player had. enjoytd so much!mUn" "iheon Saturday at tho Loyal tor refreshments Kcach guest wrote the recipe for the cake on the back of her bridge .core and declared that she was going to make an angle food cake the first opportunity. The l'larers' t Ink. Poclely Is taking mure than usual In terest In the theaters this week. Quite a social event will be the first play thl seaaon by the Players' club when It will present "The Cottage In the Air" (by special permission from The New theater, New York) at tho iirandels theater Wednesday, November "2, under the direction of Mlsa Lillian Fitch. Fol lowing Is the cast: The Grand Duke of Lothen Kunlt.... air. it. li. Morehouse Prince Henry of Gower Mr. Harry Poorly Lord I'erham (gentleman In waiting to the prince) Mr. William Taylor Hon. l'ercy lllgge (his brother) Mr. Klyn Bloodeood Sir Augustus Hhuttlewntth Mr. Homer Conant Rev. Morrison Mr. Kohert IXnnlng Winters (a baker) Mr. Hloodgood Tommy Mr. Itobert Millard Oelielinrath Krltsing (librarian In the grand duke) Mr. Owirss Mrintyre Countess Von Dtsthal (lady III wait ing) Mrs. It. If. Morehouse Lady Hhuttleworth Mrs. Harry Poorly Princess J'rlscllla Miss Frances Todd Annallse (her maid) Miss Arabella Kimball Mrs. Morrison Mrs. Morehouse Mrs. Jones Miss Ixiulse McPherson Emma (her daughter Mies Ruth Hitchcock Pleasures Past Testeiday afternoon from 4 until 6 Mrs. Philip Potter gave a tea for her daughter-in-law, Mr. Aubrey Potter. Miss F.sther Kyrue was hostess at an Informal tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to S o'clock at her home in honor of Mrs. Jo.eph Byrne, who has recently Mr. and Mis. Harry Ininrly gave an Informal dinner Thursday evening for Mlsa Ruth Hitchcock, when Miss Helen Bcoble. Miss Frances Todd, Mr. William Taylor, Lieutenant Watson and Lieuten ant Raymond iSmith were the other guests. Mr. and Mis. It. I Newman are giv ing a week-end house party In Lincoln for a number of Iiounh gue.ts. Including: Mr. and Mis. J. II. Taylor. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Culley. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. White, Mr. and Mr. V. W. Moore, Mr. and rMs. Harry Miller. Mr. and Mr. J. H Finney, come to Omaha to reside. Friday evening Mlsa Hrna Reed was gHeti a surprise dinner and house party In honor of her birthday. The gueat were Mis Katharine Baum, Ml Vir ginia Uffutt, Ml Kather Wllhelm, Miss Clalie Iaughrrty, Miss Marjorle Smith and Ml Grace Allison, t-aturday the party went to the Urandels to see "The Ctrl I Love " ' The Jein-he-fem was entertained Fri day, at the home of Mildred Nordln. Prlaes were won by Lstlier Connelly and John Krsge- Those present were: Vlis.es Misses Fsther Connelly, Kdlth Fredarioksen, M'ldred Nordln. Florence Olsen. V. rs Messrs. F-rnett Johnson, Mark Neble. Harold Sautter, John Krage. .. ...nor of Mrs. Joseph Page of Mctor, Colo., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter t'aae. Mrs. Isaac Colea and Mrs. Charlra Ogden gave an Informal bridge party gat urday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Page, Mrs. Walter Page. Mra Offutt, Mrs. Ixive, Mrs. Victor Caldwell. Mrs. W. B. Uuthrle, Mrs. Harry Jordan, Mrs, Clement Chase. Mrs. J. E. Baum. Mrs Joseph Parker. Mrs. Charles M. Wllhelm. Mrs Waiu.i Koters and M'.ts Ida harp. M.iMi Maitiia and Msgdtllne L'm!g of ; . '':'4 ev , , 37 hammers 814 Fcrrln avenue, Council Wtiffs, gave a linen show Saturday afternoon for Mlis i Atayme Golden of Omaha, whoc niar rlago to Lawrence A. Carpenter of Chi cago takes plac the middle of Dccembor. Luncheon was nerved and tho ituents were: MIihps: Stella Grant. Louise Yatex, Alice llutton. Fiances Melchrr, Lillian Audcrsuti, Complimentary to of Warren, 111., MIkkpk: iertrucl Trenery, Isabel Freeland, Herneadette Colfcy, Mnttle Junes, Mamye Golden, Mies Norma Conyne who Is spending guest of Mrs. F. II. the winter as the Cole, Mlsa Edith Flnher entertained at a followed by u. inalltieu ut the urpheuni. Pink carnation 'formed the, centerpiece, for the table and tho present were; Misses Norma Conyne, Alice Troxell, Henrietta Benedict, Mildred Marr, Florence Power, Alice Gates, Katherlna Powell, Mesdames F. H. Cole, D'arl Edgecomb. Charles Lehmer. Ml.VPH - Mabel Marr. Amy l.Mwile, MaiRiierlto Itiisch, HpiiiIch K.1 wards, I'aitil Srott, Marv Richardson, Killth Flxhri, Me"dlimc 1 .aw retir e tllhson, U. L. Fisher, A complete surprise was given Mr. ami Mrs. John C. Howard Thursday evotilng by a number of their friends In celebra tion of the twenty-fifth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs.. Howard. Two of the guests, Mr. J. A. Sunderland and Mr. M. O. MacLeod, were guests at tne wed ding twenty-five years ao, which was celebrated at tho homo of Mrs. Howard In Omaha. Rev. John Matthews gave, a cpevch of congratulation. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fle'd. .Mr. and Mie. II. K. Buikct. Mr. and Mrs. George A. W ilcox, Mr.-and Mrs. J. A. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jt. Webtr, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Curtln. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kuuderland. , Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Kaldrlgc. Mr. and Mra. F. .M. 1'irnii', Mr. and Mrs. W. c. I,vl. Mr. and Mr. W. S. ciirti:4. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I'ntrhard, Mr. and Mtk. W. H. (latex, Mr. and Mrs. K. Henitict. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Rhodes, Mr. and Mr. A. I. Chu'il. Mr. and Mr. Ueorao Powell. Mr. and Mis. Albert l.ii'islng, Mr. and Mrs. It. I,. Shane, Mr. and Mr. .1 Lyon. Mr. and Mis S. V. Full.inay, Mis. K. Wormsley, Mi. KIIh Imnciin. Mr. J. M. Rlcha-(1. MIhh Minerva Fuller, A!r. M. tl. MtirLend, Mr. .1. P. WehMter. Mr. A. I. Clovd. jr.; Rev. John Matttiewi-. Mr. and Mm. Charles It. Keller enter tained at a 9 o'clock cof.'e lat wonlng In compliment to tho debuntuntes. The guest, were received l v Mr. and Mrs. Keller and Mr. Charles Keller. The rooms were decorated with yellow daisy chrys anthemums. AsrlrtlnR In the dining room were Mrs. Frank Wllhelm, Mr. Ben W. Cotton and Mi-. James Love I'axton; assisting at the punch bowl were three of the debuntantes, Mlra lather Byrne. Ladies' Tailor $35.00 to $50.00 For the next thirty days I will make strictly Tailor Made Suits for Ladies from $35.00 to $50.00. This is a great opportunity for ladies to select a suit from a man's tailor stock and made in man's tailor style. CMAS. E. IY.OLONY merchant tailor 320 South Fifteenth Street ff t'Jif) ; t. - .at?S .VV - Miss Helen Bcoble and Miss Mary Ring wait. About 100 of the younger aet wore present. Wedding Bells The wedding of Mlsa Ldna' Dorothy Bovsen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. P. J. lioyaen, to Mr. A. lealle Dick will tako place TueBday evetdng. November 21. The core-nony will be held at the Boysen tipurtment In the MaJentlo and will be attended only by Immediate relatives of the couple. The wedding ot Miss Frances B. Scott t. Dr. James 1. Blater waa celebrated Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott. Itev. VS. H. Jenka read the marriage llnea, and Mrs. R. F. Woodbrldge played the wedding march. The bride wore her traveling ault of blue, and after a wedding trip will reside at South Thirty-fourth street. A quiet church wedding took place Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock at the Walnut Illll church, when Miss Vivian Toll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Toll, became the bride of Howard Good rich. Rev. William Boyeni read the narrlago lines. Tho bride and groom ere unattended and have gone to Gal veston, Tex., for a short wedding trip. They will return to Omaha to reside and will be at home to their friends after December 1 at 1019 Sherwood avenue. The wedding of Miss Kltse B. Busch. daughter of Mr. und Mra. Herman Busoh, to Mr. Wulter W. Weeth. formerly of Texas, but now residing in this city, took place Wednesday afternoon. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Klsa-tser. MIhs Gertrude Weeth. cousin of the groom, played the weddinr. march and little Alberta Kl amer. niece of the b;ide. was ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Weeth have gone to Texas for a short wedillns trip and will be at home to their friends at 3704 North F.lght tenth street December lo. Cards have been received for the mar riage of MIkh Gertrude Touialln Clarke, (Continued on Page Tnree.) - Made Suits II it; :,WpJ r m Wm imJ11 ft tf Af n pi rc w w M r ' W, - mj I Opening! Our Annual Fall Opening tiill tccar ntxt Thursday, Friday and Saturday The 23d, 24th and 25th Our stock this year is larger and ?nore complete than ever before am prising many new lines personally selected by our Mr. Ryan on his last European trip. Our departments for English China and Society Sta tionery have been enlarged. IVe will give imptrted souvenirs, also selected by Mr. Ryan, to lady visitors. Please come. Ryan Jeivelry Co. loth ami Donqlas Street. We're Save Money Buy Your Xmas Presents Now 8. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, isi6 Douglas st. OST-High Grade Furs EXPERT REMODELING Corner -tJi and Kariiam. 'IThe advantages through which this exclusive store is worthy of its position in the public's estimation -v 3&have never been so as in our present showing of high class winter apparel. New Corduroy and Velvet Suits at $45, $59.50 Smart Suits of fine, serviceable Ml quality of Corduroy, made in tho Hinplo styles best ndapted to this material. AtS45 Jy'Tan- ored Suit ith beauti ful lines, made of a lustrous velvet. A mod el especially pretty to wear with furs. Furs of the Finest Quality Every piece of fur offered for sale here is known for its quality. You may depend upon that, as we would not allow an inferior grade to come into our exclusive store. Remarkable Values in Fur Coats Hudson Seal Coats ....$175.00 to $400.00 Russian Pony Coats ...... .$50.00 to $105.00 Natural Pony Coats ........$75 to $225.00 Nearseal Coats .... $50.00 to $100.00 Sets in Great Variety of Furs Be Styles Natural Mink Sets $65 to $325.00 Hudson Seal Sets $30.50 to $125.00 Black Marten Sets 845.00 to $125.00 Black Fox Sets $40.00 to $150.00 Pointed Fox Sets $50.00 to $175.00 Wolf Sets ..$25.00 to $65.00 Japanese Mink Sets $25.00 to $75.00 Raccoon Sets $20.00 to $45.00 lit Goiimgj to IV2o2 After Christmas we are going to move to our new store in the Paxton block, J21!i So. Kith St., 3 doors north of Farnam. Moving is hard work; to move a big stock will be hard er work. Consequently we are reducing our nnd at your prices. Our entire stock (except listed goods) Removal Sale and this is your opportunity. Telephone. Ikiuglan H04O. forcefully set forth Hl PJJ ductiona of imported models, trimmed with braid and satin, with smartly cut Empire coats. Dull Leathers To. Knob kind that dip They have women's feet. To Specials the back of the knob, the style and fit giving that short. high arch effect so much desired. Moat Style $4.00 Sorosis Shoe Store 903 to. 15th St. TaVABTX WILCOX stock now is in this big MAN DO M.m.v. .ap.rfla.a. ' momw. t mr eaix kmi. k.ui. ai.ee MkBBllc. .for kcakltlfr... Josephine Le Fevre Company VhlladelphU, re sold by reatori Lirug Co, the Bell Druif Co, and the Bennett Company. Oman. !