B SOCIETY SEES NSW YEAR IN Five Holiday Debutantes Ccminj of Kew Tear'i Eve on Sun day Will Not Frevent Partieg. DAKCKO AFTER MHJlflOHT TTTH OMAHA .SUNDAY NEK: 1KCEMBER .11, 1911. Maa frlnl Rrtati far Ike Harvard Mastral f "labs fartles at Omaha Coaatrr flubs Taalajht Maadai, aortal Calendar. SCNDAY-Table d'hote supper and wsti h party at Countrv ciuh; mus.ral ni watch party at Omaha club; Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Kfmr, watch party; hour party at h'eemer fur Fred leuh tty; Mr. and Mr. T. M. Orr. ws'ch li ty, wedding of Miss Moslna Mendel I'pia and ir. Edward Freedman fnl lned by dinner-dance lor wedding 1-artv. :iMAY-Mr. and Mr. Henry XV. Yates, open noun? at Hillside; M". J. J, Mu . Mullen, afternoon coffee for Mian NX ne Half: Mrs. John 'l'. "trwart, dance et the Ortitid hotel. Council p,hiffs: Mis Charlotte C'allanan. boa patty at the Hoys'; J mourn club, mstlnee. party at the Hoyrt; Vain alumni, annual dinner nt 1'nlvereitv club. : TI'KSDAY Mm. Ovorge A. Jolyn and , .Mm. J. K. Hcobie. Mini Violet Joelvn niiA Mlra H. ohle, at home at l.ynhuret; l:hop and Mi. A. I.. AVIlllams, at Imme; Mra. I.loyd Hlngham. lea for Mr. tieorge Marples of ''hicago. Wr:iNK"DAY-Brwneil Hull seniors, thoalrr party at the Kojd. 'J 1 I I'HSDA V-Mn, John N. Uatdwln. luncheon: Ml co Haael rpdike, after noon party; l.'nlvetaliy club, luncheon I'H rrtHicient isunoia 01 wariniomn olwrlln tilee club, concert at First t.'oncrricatlon Church: High school, mid term )eic at Chamber'; Fiiscllla Alden society of the High arhool, en-t-i i.irtmrnt at the home f Miss Ltic.ll Keller. I'M DA V Mra. Jo.iyn anil Mra. ). nble. Miss Joi-lyn and Mi.s H.obi. at home at l.ynhurat: t ort Crook Undue club. meeting: Mr. John n. WeWster, Dinner at i nivrrsitr cluu. SATt'RUA Y Mi . J. J. Carson, I'pan imo club. .... . : The fact that this, lh last day of Ui t l year 1911, falla on Sunday, hat not birred tha customary festivities to wel- ma in tha new year. Although tha par. ; tip win ba of a mora qulat. naturs than usual. , at lent until midnight, society lll be out In force to hall 1612. - Tha party at the Country club thta ' evening will ba tha la r teat of tha celebra ' i lona. Many email parties mill ba given, j numbering about a hundred member and i KUiata, for tha table d'hote supper, which ; will be preceded by a mimical and fol 1 lorn ,) by a dance after midnight. Mr. and Mra. Howard H. Baldrtg will ( have a party of aixteen thla evening for M . and Mra. Joaeph F-aldrlg In cele . bratlon of the latter' first wedding an I nlversary. With Mr. and Mi. Westbrook will be Mr. ani Mra. Herbert Wheeler, Mr. and ; .Mr. Edwin fwobe. Mr. and Mra. A. V. Kliwler and Mr. nj Mra. H. L. Huntley. Lieutenant and Jfta. lid fenbtrlck will have a table for Un; Mr. Alfred Millard, ' tlv; Mr, J. U. George, alxt Mr. and Mr. Jerome Magee, four, and. Mr. and Mra. John T. Ktewart twelve. Miis Dorothy (iuven nlll be hoaleai at one of the partial, which will include Mlsa Mildred Kuiier. Mlsa Katherin Uee mi. i. Mla rtutlt Hammer, Mia Ull-iabeth I'avla. Mlaa Menle Uavla, Ml porothr Mutgan, Mica Dinning, Mr. Hal Brady, Mil Ben Wood. Mr. Jack Webster,- Mr. Haj-old rrltohett, Mr. Cuthberl Potter. M., aerald Wharton. Mr. Ned Mlllan, Mr. Jubn Paugherly and Mr. and Mr. Ed ward OUrlcn. At the Omaha club titer will be muslo and watch parties till evening. , Onn of the moat Intarestlng " et th watch jwiUeln Pilvat liomeM'Will '.b that of Mr, and Mra. T. M. Orr. for a Jon year Mr. and Mr. Orr hav "watched the going of the old year and Ut coming of the iiew wtlh aimoitt tli Uame frlanda, WUh tlmm thla evening will n Colonel and Mr Tliama Bwobe. JM: and ' Mra. A. O. Hoffman, Mr. and Mra. A. M. ttorglum,. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wakefield. Mra Klla Kqulrea, Mr and Mr. Hoxle Claris of et. Loula, Mr. 'and lira. Dtvlght 8wob and Dr. Jamea Ooeta. ' Mr. ami Mra. Lynn Kemper will bavt n watch party at their home for a few f their intimate friend. A wutcU party of young people Will be t hat fur Fred Daugherty at Roeamer, the countiy home of Dr. and Mra, C, C. AlllMon. The following young people ar il wd Satutday and will remain over , Monday:. Miss Htella Thummel, Mliw tier 'trudo Met. Mlit Fraucea Ilochatetler, , .Ml Marlon Kuhn, Mlaa Marie Ptewart ' of CouDvil Wuffs. Mlaa Genie Patteraon, :lla EllsabjtU n?ed. Mis Josephine Cunrdon, Hugh Millard. Franc! Qalnes, Tad Forbes. Clifford Wolfe, fhlllp Mets, 'Orrlt Kort, jr., ami Malcolm Ualdrige. ' ew ear'a I'artlea. ; Now Year's day and night will b one i round of gaiety. Th largest of th at home will e that of Mr. and Mr, llftiry XV. Yaicn, who, according to thetr cuatuni of many , year, will keep open house to their Mend from 4 to S o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. J. J. McMullen will give au afternoon coffee for her niece, Mix Nrllla Hale of Denver. There will ha dinners, large and small, Hnd many theater partita. , Following the military custom, there will ba open buuse at th commanding officers quarter at both Fort Crook and r'ort Omaha. At noon th officer of Fort Crook in full dress uniform will tail al tha quarters of Colonel t.ltr t v.lli wtill their superior officer, Th Coil Omaha officers will pay their re-xi-tcts to Captala Clark at Fort Omaha Vi the same way, Th wive of tha off), i era will analst Mia. Laaalier and Mr. Clark al tilt posts. Fur llsnsra Maaleal t lab. . All of the large auvlal evinta of 'Hatur. day wer In honor of th Harvard tiiunUai club. In the afternoon a 'delightful tea was B'van by Mr. and Mra. Arthur" Crittenden Hiiutli at their home for tha vuiH( when g number of young women were' invited to meet the visitors. Each of the guesta was given a ribbon on which was pi lined tha name of th wearer, there would not be any confusion In names ai.d the dance program of the visitors wen. artlt.;iy filled for the ball following the concert. Ass.st!ng Mia. Smith were: MexJamet Mesdames arren Koaera, fv. rt. r'oppleton. t'lment Cliaae Myron Ltarntd, ard Hurnm. Frank H i.hf.in, Miaaee Uilured Hoaers, txaniite Pase, Elisabeth I'avla, I-eta Holdrege. hlluUlh bruce, ('4thei1n bon, Vjilher Kyrne, I' rauoea Todd. W uliam Cowin, Misses Ix.roihy Morgan. Helen flcobte, Violet Joelyn, Ruth Hammer, Mildred Hnlur, Nina Diets. Mary Hlngwalt. , The concert by the Harvard Mialcal clubs at the Boyd last evening brought ut aiaty In large numbers. Numeruux ullego were repreaented and tb boxoa were draped with the college colors. Ut. aad Mis. Arthur C. Smith and faouily ooCuptcd tb Harvard bos. wtui fh Yale bc was occupied by Mlaa Mar garet McPberaon, Ml Helen Forbes. Mlaa Alice Cudahy, Mi Florence Cudahy, Mr. Ted Millard, Mr. John Caldwell, Mr. Vic- KlHlMUT W !. ' f ;''' daaa ' . . iff U U jf LT MldmV JTdlJred Butler tor Caldwell, Jr.. ami Mr.' Will Mcrher on. In the Mlchisun box tvrro Mr. a:id Mis. John It. Webster, Mr. Offiat, Jarvis Offmt, Jack Webster. Mr. Yoft. Mlf Virginia Offult, and John Dougherty. In the Cornell box wer Mr. and Mrs. John XV. Towle, Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. XV. 1.. Pelby and Dr, and Mis. (Jlfford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly. 'Mr. ami Mrs. Plerpont, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Field and Dr, and Mjis. Pollard occupied the Dartmouth box. Tha upper east boxos represented the Boston "Tech." and Included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Rogers, Mr. and Mr. T. L. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Capen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holdredge, Mr. and Mrs. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. flchoentgen of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Prlns. Mis May Hamilton, Mlrs Doano, Mr. Wilson Ixw and Mr. Earl Gannett. Tit other -three upper boxes wer oc 'cupled by member of the Crelghton university le club. Mi. Boyd and Mis. Werbower had a guest In their boa Mr. and Mrs. Victor V Id well and Mr. Jay Boyd. j. Following the concert there was a ball at tha Hotel Rome In honor of tha vis itors. The reception commute Included Messrs. Arthur C. Hmlth. Charles H. HroWit, Arthur Keellne, Kir Millard, W. i. Poppleton. H. .XV. Yates, jr., Oeorge Flack and T. H. Matters, Jr. About tW gueata were present to meet tha Harvard men. Tha clubs left 'about midnight for Buffalo, N. Y., wher they will give the next concert. Wedding Bells .' Tli wedding of Mlsa Lurlla at. Brenner of Minneapolis and Mr. E. ft. Bausman of thin city took piac December M In Minneapolis. , After a short wedding trip Mi. and Mr, Bausman will reside In Omaha. Mr, and Mr. August Munson announce tli ngsgement of their daughter Mnml to Oeorg W. Armstrong of Kansas. City, formerly of Omaha. ,Th . wedding; will take place In the spring. ... I With tha new year com announce ment of engagement and , redding. Mr, and Mr, lieecher Higby 'announce the-engagement of Ihelr daughter, Mlsa Helen Mar Higby, to Mr. XV. II. C. Horn. Mis Mildred McAllister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. McAllister, will he married Wednesday, January IS, at high noon to Mr.' Dana Ttunsel Mutt of I'tlea, IV ell. i Miss McAllister Is a araduat m tha Omaha Utah school, 'OS, Mr. Muta attended th University of Nebrssku. On of the event of New Year's e' will be th wedding or Miss lioslna Man delbcrr. daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. Mandelbcrg, and Mr. Hdward Freedman of fprlngflcld, Mjn., which will take place at o'clock this evening nt the home of th brldo'a parenta and will ba followed by a dinner and dance for the wedding party. Dr. Frederick Cnhn will perform the marriage ceremony. . Mra. Hldney Mandelbcrg will bo matron of honor, and Mlsa Orena ' Morse of Dea Moines will be maid of honor. - Mr. and Mrs. Hldney Mandelbetg at Hved Saturday from their home In l.n. trull. Those who arrived tills morning for the wedding are Mr. Kugene l.ucha and Mr. Joseph Uoglo of New York, Mr. Irving U Hlrachman of Detroit and M'.ea Babette Well of Lincoln. The wedding of MIhs A Helta II. Men art. daughter of Mr, .auj Mn, Robert A. Stewart, to Mr. Clinton Brume was tele brated Saturday evening at 8: at the homo of the bride' parents, Hew Fred, rick T. llDUe officiating. The brldo 'w gowned In an tiiUHirted robe of Japanese crepe, hand embrold vied, over messallnr. Hhe carried a ahower of llle of the alley und roses. Mlaa Geiirudo Muttson played the Men delssohn wedding march. Mb- F.lixa both Stewart Was maid of donor and Miss May Homers bridesmaid. They wera gowned in pink maxsallne trimmed with crystal and carried pink roses. Mr. Wit. Ham Q. Ktewart of Denver was best man. After a wedding tilp Mr. and Mr. Brome will reside In Omaha. The out-of-town guest were Mr. and Mrs. John It. Hays, Mrs. Mary MacMII- Two to Be Brides in 1912 ) " V . ' - . 7 ZlizahefJi Bruce , v , . ; yy i Eailryn .BgcsoA q) i, ; ten or Norfolk. Mrs. Presuott Heald of Peoria, 111.; Mrs. Stewart and Miss Mar gareths Frankcl of Met car. Pa.; Mr. Cordon Adama of Denver. . Pleasures Past The ll. I.' club attended the American theater Friday evening. Sixteen member of the club were ptesent. Mr. Ieo Meyer, manager of "The Spring Maid," and Mr. Leo Meyer gave a box party at the American theater Saturday afternoon. ' .Mrs, Fi . ' F.aaiman entertained . at luncheon aturdu,y at her horn for her daughLer, Mis fusan Eastman. , Twenty- two guest wera present. i I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn inter laired at dinner Thursday evening at thalr home lit celebration of tlmlr fif teenth wedding annlvorsury. Pink rosea formed the decoration end covers were placed for twenty-four. Mr. and Mra. Adolph .Stora eiitcrtulnnd at dinner last evening. Ked rones formed tlio renterplecrs for tho tables anil coveia were placed for thirty. Following dinner the guests attended the concert and dancing party given In honor of the Har vard musical clubs. Mrs. David A. flaunt entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon Saturday at the Omaha club for tho debutantes ana members of the school set. Holly and mistletoe formed th decorations ana tho present were; Miisna Kuzabeth Bruc,'. Memo i'avlM. Keiherlnc. Heexon, Mary Hlngwalt, v lo.et jomyn. iter tha Die hey i Misses Klixauctli Davis, ' Mildred Holler. Kuth Hammer, l-eia Holriruge, . Helen HtHible, Daphne Haters, Katherlne Thuninicl, I'oiotny Hall, Janet Hall. Fiances Todd, , FlMie Kiiiikliouw r, MurKaret HiaoKwell, tsenie Hale, Helen Forbes o( j Ixwothy Miller of Kvanaton, ill. I.atayette. Ind.; HUrabeth Hstct, Margaret Mcpherson, A isity was given In honor of Mr. Charles lloln of Klgln, Neb., nt the home ef Mr. and Mra. M, M. Hhitley of fouth Omaha. Those present were: MlftrCT Minnie hih wurtzlundtr, Mlstcs (Vii f urlung. Katliertne Hrmigard, Ktta Borentseg, Kuth Shirley. binmi tjenwartshinder, of I Jni uln, l at dry n Huhafer MednieH Meiidaiiies M. M. f-lililey, ' hsfei, . H. Morton. , Ault. A. F. Klnnvlt, I Meiwrs. ' Messrs. Vtsltcr Fuj IOna, John Rice. Ault. ..- .M. M. Hhiilev , Hoekman. ' 8. Mattox.. Charles tluln, l.ea lltbuuv ciub of tlu- X)mtih H'gh achool gave Its sixth -.tnnual dance at Chambera last evening. Tho hull was attractively decorated In black and gray, the club color, and many mhool pen nanU. As n oat of th nonresident mem ber of the fMub are now home for the holidays, the dance was a reunion affair. The following commute wer In charge: IrvJ ''- ' lew -n Violet, ;Josfyn Herbert Itj an, 'Oft; Chester Arnold, '11; Everett Burke., -ll; John 8.' Bewen, and Arthur Jilopp. '11 The patrons and patrorioasea tveie Jlr, and Mrs. Oeotge XV. nyn,:rr, and Mrs. Walter U Scjby, Mr. and. Mrs; Charles Bulk and Mr. and Mra. Oeorge. H- Payris-. ' .; Mr. -B.'& Biroth and little Mlwes Flor enc and Mildred Booth gave a children' party Seitucday afternoon for Master Harry , Vailcy of Kansaa 'City.'.r Thoga present (were Misses Mary Marrils. Iluth Hattroth, Mabel Etchison. Marion C6b)e, Dorothy C-anan,, Marjory Smithy Dorotn Trlford. Marie Muxen. Puiillne vllahloko, Phyilla Cole, Florence . Boom, Mildred Booth; Master William Nicholson,' Ualph Sutton, Herbert Fetrman, Qeorge Good land, Arthur Hawton.' Arthur Crew, Wen dell Hattroth, Walion Hanloke. Bethal Complexion . lly G.BV DESLYS. I must toll you frankly that the more" I sea, or rather feci, of your climate the morti I dislike it, and the more my ad miration growa for the American women who can Htand It and even bloom In thla constant change. Yesterday we froae; today Is like spring; tomorrow It will rain, a warm, surnnw like, sticky rain, vet von can all ma riaht on enjoying yoursetvea regardless of th weather and the depressing affect which the unnatural warmth has un the dis position or th equally distressing effect of sudden cold on the health. Frankly, then, 1 do not like it. Also it perplexes ma to know just how to ad- Just myself to th constant change, for t homo I have an ordered and systematic way of caring fur my health and lookts In rummer and an entirely different regime for winter weather. Here I hav to use one rystem one day and the other one the next., '. I do not use water on my faoo in winter at all.. Nothing txit cold creams, akin .odd and unguent of various hinds. Here I do th same on co'.d days. On the contrary, however, In summer I uao eultet a good deal of water, very little of the creama an1 much Ice water on iiy face - ! r- Now that I find rummer suddenly trans posed Into winter like Ice cresm In an "omelette surprise," I hav to accommo- Sate myself to your lOlmatlc conditions. but neither I nor my maid seem able in get u?d to It. . . When the 'Weather. Is .ohilly, especially jowadaya with the light clothiug which .ashlon makes u adopt, the" skin feels ,ne effect immediately, and even If one s hand and face don't chap, which they nould never be allowed to do, a slight oughness appear on the skin, which ;eel dry and Unelastlo. It Is then that' jou inuirt avoid using water of any kind. 4vn rain water, which la auppoaed to be o soft and soot Id ng to tha akin. I'se your cold cream ' Instead. If you ,i e none, or if you prefer it, use milk. Milk I delightful for washing th fao and Is not a fad. but a sensible and car ;lnly a aimple cosmetic. I don't Ilk the odor of it Ilk. and when I uaa It I have le wash it oft In turn with pcrrur.igd water, so it ha little affect One should .rally allow the milk to dry o.i th akin, you know, especially If onu has frecUl. Fcr freckle a buttermilk wash la even belter, and I can recommend that par. licu.arly In tho spring, when on should guard agalnat a new crap of thes C.ls .ik.ilng iot. lit t!.a meantline. at this tlrr.a of yr. when we should be having' winter, and iirotably will bo Vhllled through before il.ia la printed, I recommend cold rrcam lor all purpoaea of cleaning. Hub a small quantity over th face and wlpa It off carefully with a cloth or a towel which la very aoft. Cheesecloth, or buttarcloth, ua they call It In Ixndon, 1 good tt It haa baen washed out. but I think I it very fcard and rough before tha stiffening, or wl-.atevor that finish la which cheese cloth ha. !a boiled out of It. After yoi have wiped yaur fate ff with tho rloth put en tirars cream and wlpa It all ott oaa:n. While you are putting tha i ca n and, af,er the fliel few tlmea begin to mtui er rub th far, and by th tlr-.c yem hav wiped ff all th dust you How -318-320 South 16th. St." -v "".. ANNOUNCEMENT! n imm Our final clearing will be a memorable event. The most astonishing values ever offered. Tailored Suite, Evening Gowns, After noon and Street DrosGOS, Evening Coats, Street Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Sets, etc., etc. nn Store opens Tuesday morning promptly at 8. our ad vertisement in Monday papers. Hanloke. George Brandt, Harry Maggey, Harry Varley. ',"'". For the Future , Mr. and M.i. E. Buckingham will give a watch party New Year'e eve at their home, Mr. John N. Baldwin will entertain at luncheon Thursday for Mrs. Granville Parker of New York. 1 , Bishop and Mr. Arthur L Williams w-ill be at home Tuesday afternoon,' Jan uary :d. from 4 till 0. i " 1 Miss , Vivian Smith will entertain mem bers of tho Sigma Phi at a Watch party thla evening at her - home, . fiM North Portyfh't avenue. . Th Tom Moore . club will give It next dancing party at Turner hail, Thir teenth and Martha streets, on Thuraday evening. January i. Ml Gertrude Miller will entertain at a mualcale at her horn. '3309 Davenport street, III honor of Mra. A. N. Miller of to :Keep Young Rules for Changeable Weather :;:':;';?';Vr;;''i:-V'''?!V-'' ' j ' ',- ..t', ("! ' - . , 'Iff .v'i. 4;,' -vL 5 m J -' " ' V - .ft Ji -V -' ' VV Jf ' V ", v . , , v X ; ? TV ,1 t-- .?.'. - . . O .X , ,Vi vi UKCOUUEXD COLD CItEAM will have givn yourelf a tcry good fac treatment, and you will be surprised tj see how refraahed you akin looks and how brlUlaiit your complexion. When I am through t take a little Ct cologne or pui alcohol and wipe away tha greaa nar tb root of th hair. behind th ears and at the aid of the nose, also around th eyes ' "cilaiiHary ISoaraiiieg immi ieL!sssuiE mm u n3 man is 5j Ottumw a. Miss ' Marie r.omao w ill as sist. . . Mr. -and Mr. Thomas H. Fell will en tertain ' at dinner ' Monday when their guest will bo Mr. and Mr?. T. E. Cavln, Mr... and Mr. Homer II. . Field. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge F; Camp. Mr. George Marplc of Chicago,1, for merly of Qmaha., is upending a few flaya her and, will be honor Ruest at .feveral social affairs next wck. Monday, Mrs. W. Norman of! Dundee will give a lunoh eon: Tuesday. Mrs. ; Uoyd B. Bingham, Informal tea; Wedncrday, Mrs. A. W. Jeffciis, luncheon at Hotel Loyal, and Thursday, the member of tlie Hanscom park Kensington of the First Congrega tional church will give a luncheon at the home of Jd. George Loomis. The cla.-s of 1911-12 of tho Omaha High schooS- w'hlch graduate tho last week of next month, will give an informal dano ing party at Chamber' Thursday even ing. Arthur Hoblnson and Miss Ethel Padmore have charge of tho arrange ments. The hall will be attractively and Pretty FOR ALL PVEPOSEri OF CLEANING. Now I am ready for a little lice powder, and the cleansing treutmoyit fur winter days In flushed. My tkln uevir chap and always feels soft and ftwsh. loe water will mako your cheek very ; rony and id very refreshing- usej on the face. Fumctlnua I use It on these warn) Docembt r day and pretend it Is winter weather cold D E n J uu 7 J decorated In maroon and white, tha clcs colors, and many achool pen ant. 80 far the affairs given by th Uni versity club, wtrioh was organised last tall, have been only for the member. It , la now announced that January 17 will be ladles' night, at which time tha women , relatives and friend of th college men will be guests. The attraction for that i evening will bo a rtereoprlcon lecture by Edward II. Hume, M. D., secretary oft Yale college In China, with residence at j Changvea, who will be In Omaha next j month and will be tntma!:ied while here by Yale alumni. Dr. Hume's lecture will be on "The Revolution in China." Personal Gossip Mis Helen Davts, who has been1 11 tor two week. In improving. Mr. K. Ring et Des Moines is vial ting his parents, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Ring. Mr, Malcomb Baldrlge I around again after having bean laid up by an injured knee. A Fon waa bos n yesterday to Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Roeejitha! of South Thirtieth avanua. . Mr, and Mr. Hugo Brandels at lit Chicago celebrating tb coming of tha new year. Mr. Fred .Ackert Vent to Chicago for Chrlstma and will actum the middle of February, Mr. and Mr. Arth.'ir Keellne have moved Into their new home, 111 South Thirty-ninth street. . 1 IJe.utenant John Scott ha returned from a short visit with liis mother and sister in Kansas City. Lieutenant Frank MoCuno of Fort.D. A. RutKoll in cpending- the hoIUays with his parents in Omaha. Miss Richardson of EHe, Pa., arrives next week to be tho guct of Mr. and Mrs. Jocromo Magee. ' Erie Campbell of Cleveland la spending trie holidays with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. A. I.. Mohler tnd Miss Mohlo:-, will leave Tuesday for New York and sail shortly for Paris. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Hunter hav taken tho bouse at Ciltl Poppleton avenue for ' the rest of tho winter. Miss Florence Hhoadcs. who attends Barnard collego in New York, la spend ing, tha holidays In Boston. Mr. and Sirs. J. R. Scoblo expect to go to New York and from there south about the middle of January. Tho Mlaaea Louisa and Katbryn Kunkel of Milwaukee are tliovguosts of Mrs. A. L. UuikIo, 4230 Hsrney street. Mr, and Mre. W. U. Ilowcn, who have been visiting their parents, left Friday for their homo in Ixs Angole. Col. Mr. Arthur McNarcara of North Platte haa been the truest of his Mister, Mrs. D. Barlialow, for the lost week. ft. K. Campbell of Cleveland, O.. has arrived to spend New Year's with his parents. Mr. and Mrc. John Campbell. Mr. David Wells and daughter, Irma have gono to Louisville. Ky., to spend two weeks with Mr. Wells' father, Mr. Leo Wells. Miss Dorothy Miller, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, returned this morning to her home in Lincoln. Lieutenant and Mrs. W. N. Haskell left Fort Omaha last week and will tail Friday from Kan Francisco for tho Philippines. Lieutenant Edward Taylor of Fort Logan H. Root, who spent part of tha holidays In Omaha, returned to bJ sta tion last evening. Mr. Bert Blanchard and) children, Mark and Pauline, and Mrs. Anne Murphy, have returned from a three months' visit to the Pacific coast. Mr. Samuel Burns and his daughters. Mrs. Osgood Eastman and Mrs. Charles Kountxe, will leave Tuesday for Ulloxl, Mlaa., to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. P.. 8. McGrew of Fort Steel, Wyo., who spent ttiei holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McGrew, will leave Monday for Denver. Mrs. M. Graoeuian. her daughter, Mies M. Graceman. and her sister. Miss LI boy Kaplan, have gone to Oklahoma tor a month's visit witb relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mets. Miss Ger trude Met and Mrs. Anna Porny Gray of Chicugo wit! sail January 27 on the "Clndnatl" for Naples, to be gone until May. Mr. and Mrs. Ed B. William will leav the first of the week for rnia Diego, Cal wher they will occupy their winter home the remainder of th st asoa. Mrs. Mary 11. Newton, who ha bees traveling abroad for tha last year, re turned Katurday aornlng. the stopped, on her way to visit her brother in Phlla dalphla. See Q