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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 28, 1912. B MANY 1FFAIRSF0R YISITORS . ratof Seciety Leaders Occupy the limdiflU All Week. - BEREFT! ATFAHtS AM FLAXIED children ( t rr. Dis trict rrveeat "Ctaderells- , far (k Benefit at Ik - rial Settleeseat. Serial Calendar. MOXDAT-Mjss EUrabeth P.ekenl. a.'ter- MOD bridge for ilise iwrotny kuku or kumi nty: Jtise lvpih wrm mArr. Oroheum Mrlv: .Mr. Junes Hon. ainuer fnr Kn rlna Jane and Via Clara Harden or uaaalnirtuo. f. C: Mrs. Augustus t.ockr, tuueh eoa at Delft Tr rooms and matinee nartv at tha OrLheum: Air. H. Barnum. nrpheum party; lam Moon, c!ub dance in Tsrner nau. Tl'E8DT-irs. John A. llcShane, In formal tra fur Mr. E. U Lamas; Mrs kdvard j-orier Peek, luncheon tor alias Dorothr KiueeJl ami alls Elsie run hoiurr: Mra. II. P. Whit mora. Amateur Musical eiuh; Mr. ana airs. Allen Psr- nirr. evening ariose PSrtv lor Mrs. Krmp Miodlrkauft of Denver. WEDNESIMY-Jllaa Rose C'offman. at ternoon knar for Mies KdJth Pairlrk; Miss Jc.hr.eoo snd Brownell Heal feaunv, "at home": Mr. J. Merni. Mrs. C cfllsn and Mrs. A. Brown, afternoon at th Henahaw. T Ml' rW DAY alias I.oey rpdlke, tuncheou for Miss With retries; Miss Helen Mur phy, luncheon at ths Omaha clue for Miss Clara Harare; Mrs. I. J. O Brim, anrrnooo arldfa for Mrs. Edward O' Br lea. J-'RWAY-aleetlsi ef Fort Crook Bride dab; Terns! Israel sisterhood, after, noon brtdc; Mra C. K. WslOhT. L'naa- 'mo club. PATITIDAT Mr and Mra, Henry Nett las from 4 t t for Miss Katherlnt Bry a at ot 8L Paul: Mlas Kntaenne Bahall, artenwoa bride for Miss Ceo!! Mo Osffrey; Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dunn, dinner. ! Th visitors eostlnu to occupy th lime. Mght sextaHr. Several gueats will arris this steak, asm of tit visitors art leav- Inc. who others will bs hart a weak ar I a tonfer. Man Xatherlne Bryant. n of this aeaaoo's debutantes of St. PwU, will arrlv Friday, t be th nest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelt. Satorday MM, Nott U1 live tea from 4 ts t for ar rueet Mr. and Mrs. Caspar B. Tost axaaot Kit Harold Bay) and MM Rata Cartas of Oak Park. 111.. I arrlTS Tuesday ts a their (nest Mrs. ana Ml Sayles hav visited Mr. and Mra Tost kefsrs and , ban many friends her. Miss Grace Richardson of Erie, Pa.. who ha been th popular (uast of Vfr. and Mrs. Jerora Mace. srtU sear with Mr. sad Mrs. Mace Monday for Florida, one still spend lb remainder of th Wa ter at 8t AueTustln. sjrtoll Mr. and Mrs. Mac still I to Glena Cove Sprint. Mlas Mariarst Hswttt of Ds Moines, who has been much entertsined whll th Idest of Miss Kathertne Beeeon. leavs today to visit her sunt,, Mrs, "WUllant Ouihrla . f ' ' , ' la honor of VIIM Dorothr Russell of Kansas City, guest of Mrs. Harry Car, mine. Mlas Elisabeth Ptoksns arill n tsruin st brldfs Monday afternoo and for MUs nussell and Ml EM Funk houaer. Mrs. Edward PorUr Pk will tiro a lunch Tuesday sfternooa. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Oro of K Tork, uests ef Mr. an Mra CMenn Wharton, ar being murk entertained. Mr. and Mrs. T. U liarls srO flv supper for them this vmlng st th Country lb aad through out th stsek many Intarmal affairs wtU bs (Ives hi their honor. Mlas Clara Hay. dea and Miss Kuna Jonas t Waahlnitos, D. C. alll b her onlU tst, gusats of 'Mln .nell and M s Jor"b '" Mr. Jams Hayden WUl nlrtia h in Omaha Pianist to Play I Ethel Mctiulr. i L lite Kavan. ' k'srSref tvosrss, 1 lrma Stepank. ; ciicua eunk. : Mes.rs. ; Howard Jcurdan. j Harold Botrge. Harold M-uire. Frank O'Bnea. Hossr U BUM. Toe Diets club gave a dancint party Wednetda evening at their club house on Carter lake. Those present were Mlreee Nettle Schoolrv. Lillian Klnarrty, Couodl Biutfa. Katharine Muira'. Marte Norgaant, Mia Ward. Ilia BcholimaiT. Lucy Tltsworto, Ethel Hlbbs. Messra C. .'. Currle. Council Biuffs. Ixiuls Hatner. R J. Sorenen. U. C. Slaughter, U ConkilnK. Kelso Morgan. W. Y. helm. an. Frank lJrumniy. J. Holgord. V. apeli man. Alfred Blaufuss. Lit. Hayes Gvanter, J. uunagan. Oeorge Kow.es. Mr. ami Mrs. John J. MrMahon. air. and Mrs. Charles '.eui. Mr. and M '. Rorsl Goff. Mr. and Mrs. I . tl. llKunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. (Y Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. William llas. Mr. and Mrs. R. Haywood. Mr. and Mrs. William Plainer, Mr. auid Mrs. Oeorse Junnaou. Emily Mulflnger. lna Naogeie, KUen Hort. Adeline t)chaaeler. Messrs. Jiuepb MrGaire. Major LearX tornelius O Btlrn. Luis entth. MU Rose noueka. lona ionahue. Ha Bridget. Mae Jacoosoa, O. Jackson, (iertrude Nelson, ctaia Parker, p ail Robertson. Messrs. Ciarenc Hale. Kussell Evans, t red Evans. II. K Cronk. Mllilam fcl.kis. Percy Gwynne, Claug Rife. 1H E. Johnson, Hell Tate. W. P. Bruetl. K C Williamson. Ed Lafferty Mli.) HFXEN 8ArIU. VUlo Will Olv a Recital St L'nlty Church n Tuesday Evening. rodmothar. Th two proud sisters will Rsth Wallao ssd Sarali. Bmealou. Th moUwr will k Florenr Marsh and th court hers Id Thomas Mortis. of Mia Isabel Lowden's pupils will srtvs. setrarsl dancing numbers and Miss Wallao .will read Percy Mackays'g 'Joan d'Aro." ' . i Th wemeo of. Hi .First Prasbyterlaa church ' ar planning another of their bfH luncheons at th church early In April.' Th n Isst ntosth hat for th ootal Settlement. The next on will be for th Visiting Nurse association. At th reading of "Th Piper," which will be given by Mrs. Anna Lssear-Allan for th Social Settlement st th Young Womea's Chrlstlsg association Friday afternoon under th auspices of th set tlement board. Th Brownsll Hall students will be thr la a body snd among the S'ho sill bav parties of ten or more an: Maetlam Mesdames F.ugsr omt, Harold tMffnrd. a I U .b 1 1 J L.' .,1 .' er for them Monday, rsbruory a. Mrs. Joslyn. A. C Smith, Adoloh llors and Miss OphBa nay" . n. rngm. " a wlltgiv a rcptlon st th kosn sf Mis tt..A far th visitors and Miss Hsln Murphy M nisrtl at luncheon for them at la Omaha dub oa Thursday. Far Health aad etr. And how th bull pup is having his teeth brushed to preeerv ' " mnd natural buuty ot iprsoston. Wba th beloved canine cam forth clad In motor coat snd togglta and boots ths old-tlm-rs looked disapproval. Nw thst th prtd of th household becotn th subject of bcsSity cultur plain minded persons wonder what nsrt cold creata ! and hair tonic mayba. j An Omaha society maim noted for bar i devotion to her thoroughbred Boston lr ,rlor was greatly wsrHd wlatn bor 'blooded pet drooped and boeam awtary I ef Ufa. Th veterinary said that ths ! pup's teeth had bee aesieoted and that i his Indisposition cam from that causa So now th most Important activity of iths dsy for doggls snd his mistress ts ; th tooth-brushing. Bridge, luncheon, ) teas snd motoring have sunk tat Insig nificance la th Hunt of th buU sups I health and beauty. Armed with tooth ', brush and paste, and with a maid hold' I mg th unwilling oaalao stoady, lb ' young matron twlc dally goo through ; th tooth-bnuhlng process, i ,i , i , ! Benefit Affairs. J On of th most interesting of th ben ' eflt affairs to be given befor Lant will be th Play of 'Xanderslla." which will ! bs performed by some small boys and girls residing )n th TVest Fsrnam dis trict. Th slay will bs put oa st Brownetl 1111 February 17 nndw th direction of Miss Mary Wallace. Th prooaads. r put of them, probably U1 go to th Social Betthtmrht on South Thirteenth street. Little Miss Best Trimble, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, C O, Trims! will bo CIS derails. Hulburt Mactarlsnd will be th prince. Polly Bobbins wUI be th fslry Mesdames Mllten Barlow w ii binsham. H. Hugo BrafldeW, Victor Caldwsll, T. U Rinrwsit, W. C, Shannon, J. A. Tancock, Misses Jeasi Millard, Janet WJlc. sMphemla Johnson. Meeilameo Clement Chat. F, t;rotci, tl. tmmont. Campbell ralr. Harold Ollfora, Paul Hoasland. K. '. Nash. Oeorg A. Jolly t. Ten Dollars in Gold lAJtixr oaxT. Almost all woman bav practical Ideas concerning tint bom I will gtvs th aoovo amount to th won an who will send m th boat original floor plana, with suggestions for color rheme. finish, etc., for a ( or t -room .-tottag or bung-alow, t be erected on lot tl by lt feet. Just east ef 1i 24 Poppltton Avenue. Ue out aad look at th lot; not sis and contour of surrotmdlng houses AH plan muwt. Include a roomy sleeping porch on th south. Ceanmualcatlona will be re!vd only by mail. Posi tively m relephoning. owing to Uio time Involved. Additional In forma tloo. If Ca1rd. can b obuiood by Including stamp for reply. No plana accepted after February It. Judges jre Mra H. W. Connell, Mrs. McMillan Jones. J. a I Vises. Cut at this notice, a wlU sot appear Andreas SB. FTCSBS. ti 01 ty Mstiomsl Bank. Tn patronesse for th sifalr are; Mesdames K A. Benson. Warren Hie. Swell. II. V. Hurky, . M. D. Cameron, , Miar Hcott, A. C. nmith. C. M, Wllhelm. Misses A Iks Buchanan, Anna Peterson, Joy Hlgglns. Mesdames Ixiwrls Clulds. -tieorgs B. b&rt. Leonard Ersit of Council Bluffs, A. N. Ferguson, H. V. Oraff, M. R. Murphy. U. w, Hoidrege. Howard Kennedy, ftamuel Rata, Thomas KHpatrick, Myren learned. s Mtatey. Herman Hounta Morsman, jr., W. B. Millard. Thomas Mtakey, B. M Phllls "otter. Harry Merpont, W. A. kmirk. Charles Offutt. A. C. A. Loach. Th Asseclaxlon of Collegia. Alumna held a luncheon Saturday at th Hamilton eats st Which Mrs. Gertrude How BrtlUn of Chicago, on ot th princi pal speakers at to stats conference -of Charttle ssd Corrections was th out-of- town guest and gavo a talk on her so- eMogtcal work. Th members present at ths luncheon were; , , Misses Abba Bowea, teartea, Helen Davis. B Dumont. Vara Fink. Mm Anderses, Edna Cole. Bote Oellecker, Annie Fry. Eunice tHebhins. Janet Waliac. Margaret oulnri. Meadamee Brneet Johnson.. William rutmaey. Mln Elisabeth Kelwitt, Anna Peterson, in Eackett, Ida V. Jonta, , lunulas Btegner, Mary Herbert, . Mary Wallace. Mary Mcintosh. Ella Phelps, ttarah Kan born, . Uereldlne U'Urady, Mesdames ' Fred lAomis. H. B. Newbrsnch. Pleasiires Past Dundee Thursday evening, when twenty couples were present. Th next dsnc of th winter aerie given by this club will b February 15. firs. W. II. Karls cnlrrUlned Friday In honor of het guest, Mra nicker, who will leave th city aoon. Mrs. W. Morttt gavo severs! musical selections. Those present were Mosdsme Rlcker, Wlnqulst, Brown, Johnson. Heft, Mortis, Adams, pain. Wears, Hchalckenbtrrer. Several dinner parties were given st Fort Crook Friday evening preceding the hop. Th gueats from omsha war: Misses MImcs Margaret Adams, Elisabeth Swett, Dorothy Rlmrwalt, Kathryne Mc Mary Rlngwalt, Clanahan, Messrs. Meaers (Vsorge J. Duncan, Bar.aistrr. Taylor Belcher. Mrs. Ben W. Cotton entertsined In formally at luncheon Saturday at her homo In honor of Mra W. K. drov ot New Tork. guest of Mia Glenn C. W bar- Mo. Covers were placed for: tMttt flrar Richardson of Erie, Pa. Merdaines alesdames V: K. Orove. Thomas L. Davie, Olenn C. Wharton, W.' t. lioafunL ' Jerome Mage. - K W. Cotton. Th members of Kappa Kappa Oamma sorority who had luncheon st th Hamil ton cafe Saturday were: Misses Misses Ol Belle Harvey, Nan Cunningham. Elisabeth fanny, Edith l-orke. dhertd. Ann liennla. Mesdames Meedames W. M. Howard, 'William Klser, gush Myers, , Uesnor Haumolater, . Tj. Havle, V, H. Meyer. Arthur Walsh, Mra 11. N. Wood and Mra Hai-vry Mllllksn of Chicago entertained at a musical st th horns ot Mrs. Wood Sat urday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Wli I lam Rlghtcr Wood. Mrs. William Robert Wood and Mrs. Ronsld Patterson, all of ahem were In Mra Mllllken's wedding party. Th program was given by Mra Mllllken and Miss Adelys Wood st th plane and Mra Charles Wright, soprano. About thlny-ftv gueets were present Mlas Ophelia Hayden and Mra Adolph Slots entertained Informally st luncheon Saturday In honor of Miss Louis Btort snd Mia Olga flora, who lesv Wednes day for a trip around th world. Covers wer placed for: Misses- Marie Woodard. Claire Helen Wood ward. Ixiulss (Mora, ' oigs etun. CIsr.:h8 Soreasca . Teachtr of Singing 304 Boyd Theater - Maw FwwUa Bsstsd ST ea days or by Mrs. Thomas D. Ileelsn entertained st cards Thursday sfternooa. Twelve guests wsr present. Mist Elisabeth Pickens was hostess at an Informal luncheon Saturday at her bom, la koaor ot Miss Edith Patrick Covers war pieced for tea guests. Mra Jo M. Steinberg snd Mr. A. Sil verman gave a Japanese party Thursday evening for Mts Elisabeth Croasmaa of Denver. Twelve guests Were present. Friday evening Mis Marguerite Mc Donald entertained a erowd of twenty- five bo)-, assisted by Mis Frieda Ranch. Music snd games war th evenlcg'g dl vers! oca A surprise party wss given last evening for Mr. snd Mrs, Hugh McMaoua. 41 North ForUeth si.eet. in celebration of their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. About twenty gueets wer present. Mr. ssd Mrs. F. W. Ohg entertained th Eighth B graduating class ot Long school snd tbelr t sex her st their hem Thursday evening. In honor of their son. Morris, who ts a .srniber st ths ctss. . One of th larger daodsg perls hut week was thsmor hop gtvtn by th das ef tru of Crelghtoa College of Phar macy at Cretghten Institute ball. Etght eanth sad Doug'.as street i, Frloay va ln. v Miss Grace lilebsrdaoa Sf Erie, Pa., ths popular guest of Mra Jarome Mageo. was the honor guest st a bridge party sir by Mra Harry Tuky at her bom sMnrday afternoon. Flv tables of slay, ere war present. Th Dundee Dancing club gass an a JoysMS dancing party st Harts ball ia Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ottenhtlmer of Hartington. Neb., announc th engage ment of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Harry U Morris of Chicago. sir. and Mra. John E. Brady of Omaha announce the engagement ot their daugh ter, Gertrude to Mr. Morrnn Coleman of Msrthtlltewn. ' The wedding will teke place In Juno. January 28. IMS-Dr. John -C. Anderson of Omsha snd Miss Annie E. Requa, i daughter of Isaac E. Sheldon, the well i known New Tork publisher, were married tn St. Bartholomew's church by Dr. Greer. The wedding was absolutely private. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson apent most ot their honeymoon in Bermuda. January st, MOT Mr. Charles B. Lehmer end Mist Grace Allison were married st the home ot the bride's parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Irving Allison, In Florence. Rev. Dr. Isvttt officiated. Miss Mabel Allison acted as maid ot honor and Mis Shirley as bridesmaid. Mr. Philip Lehmer wss the best men. belong to the Junior class The party, thirty-eight la all. occupied the lower Done, chaperoned by Mrs. John W. Towle. Mist EuphemlB Johnson, principal of the ball, and tws of th faculty. Miss Grummaon aad Mitt Cleeson. After the matinee the party adjourned to the Delft Tea room tor refreshments. The Old Reliable Coal We have at al! of our yards a good supply of freshly mined high grade Economy Certified Coal Tie price is seven dollars a ton and we can furnish either nut or lump sizel . Economy is a particularly strong, durable coal, makes no clinker, holds fire a long time, delivers a steady heat of great intensity. '' For twenty years we have sold Economy coal to tlje people- of Omaha. It is a good coal. Sunderland Bros. Co. Main Qffics 1614 Harney St. 0 SO Fins Teams 50 Tell-o Wagons Personal Gossip Card are out announcing th wedding ot Mis Bessi Cogswell and Mr. Karls A. Davenport. Th weddtng took place at th residence of the bride's parents In New Tork City. January 3. Mr. Davenport, who Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Davenport of this city. It the manager of a plantation at Belletlew. Fla, wher lb young peopl will reside. Mra Mathewson T. Pstrick he Issued csrdt for the marriage reception of her daughter, Krilth Mathewson. and Mr. Mylet stamlistt on the evening of Wednes day, February 14. The wedding Is ts bo a smsll home one. only relatives and a few Intimate filerds being baked, but will bs follosTd by a large reception from l.9t until !: st the resMenu of Mr. Patrick. 1M North Thirty-eighth avenue. For f he Future The TJtn Moore cl Jb will give Ht nest dancing party Monday svenlng. Mrs D. J. O'Brien will entertain st bridge Thursday afternoon at her apart ments at the Hamilton., In honor of air. Edward O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kinney will enter- lain at dinner this evening st the Roma Their guest win bs Mr. and Mra C. B. Kllgors snd Mr. A. J. Kllgor ef Chicago snd Miss Nettle Dchooley. Following din ner they will attend the Orpheum. Mill Lucy t'pdlk will entertain st luncheon Thursday In honor of Mist Edith Patrick, who will be a February bride. Miss Hllds Hammer will entertain at dinner February as In honor ol Miss Kultli Patrick snd Mr. Myles Blandish. Mrs, Adolph Jiteri and Mis OphsMa Hayden have cards out for a large after noon tes, to be given Thursday. February a. at ths horns of Mis Hayden. for Mist Clsrs Hayden and Mist Edna Jones' of Washington, l. C. Th Olympian club will hold Its first dancing party at th Mstropolltsn hall. Tuesday even, February t, One hundred couples are expected to be present. Th club directors are. Frank Walker, Loo Hevertdge, Oeorge Kilty and Joha Mc Caffrey. Bed snd white, the elub's colors. will predominate ta the decoration of tne halL Mil Clara llaydei of washincton. Edna Junee of V aahltigi3n Rather Byrne. UDheila Harden. Meaaamee aiesaames John Msdden. Joseph bvmo, K. A. lllgglns, AJolph btors- Mr. snd Mrs. Carl F. Benjamin. C( North Twenty-seventh street, entertained Informally Friday venlng. Refreshments were served and ths evening spent. In dancing. Mrs. Fred Disen ot Blair enter tained the guests with several piano selec tions. Those present: Mioses- Mlssee Fern Oreensrat. Myrtle Mitchell. Verde Pilling. Mesne West. Nell McCUnon, . Messrs. siessrs. Da UreenalSt. ' '. F. UurnalL Fred Dixon. : Mr. snd Mra George A. Kaus, , - Mr. snd Mra U B. Wolfe. Mr. snd Mra Carl F. Benjamin. Mr. snd Mra R. W. Meore entertained at cards Isst evening tor Mra M. A. Wallao ot Peoria. 111. The guests In cluded: , , Mra M. A. Wsllsce. Mr. snd Mr. F. w. Csrmlchael, Mr and Mrs. O. VY. W'lckersham, Mr. and Mra K. V. Cola Mr. and Mrs. C. F. White, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Cuiley. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thoroe, Mr. and Mrs. O. 1- llarfe. air. and Mra O. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pegau, Dr. R. 8 Whttenmb, Mr. P John-ton, . Mr. V. T. Howe. Mr. M. W. Moore.' Mr. C. J. Moore. Miss Helen Ingwersen entertained see-1 oral of her high school friend st a deno ted party st ths Normeadle a part menu last evening when ten couple were pres ent. Mis Juns Oshas chaperoned the gueets. Those present were: Mlssee ' Mlseee- 1 ' Naomi Towle. - ' Ruth Henrtchs. Katberlse Crocker, Helen Pearer. Dorothy Gale. Marios Towle, Helen Ingwerses, June Uahaow Ruth Flitter Id. . Messrs. Messrs Hermaa Jobst. Herbert Davis. Horace Blake. For Porter. Gilbert Kennedy, Frederick Buchola,- Ellsworth Moaer, Robert Kdward.. Phillip Ollmore Ralph Campbell, A ssrsrlss party wss gives by Miss Dolly Marrietta la honor of Mlaa Lena Xaegels Frtdsy sfternooa. Those preeent At the Country Club An Informal dancing party was given last evening at th Country club by soma of th man of the younger set for th debutantai sod visiting young women. About twenty young people were present Csrdt were issued Saturday y ins en tertainment committee ot the Country club for a fancy dress ball to be given at th club St. Valentine's day. Hearts and flowers and other valenlln symbol win be eoasplcueu In th costumes ssd dec orations. Quests are tspeeted to arrlvs early is the evening and supper will be served st 11 o'clock. It at expected that this will bs th largest affair at the club this winter. . A Theater Parties The Junior snd senior classes of Brows ell Hall wer the guests st a matinee party Saturday afternoon at th Brea deis gives by Mis Marioa Towle, who A daughter was born to Mr. snd Mra I Harry Steel Friday. Mrs. E. R. Lynn left Friday evening for I a two weeks visit la Chicago. I Mr. and Mra Arthur Gross ar spending: a fortnight In Chicago visiting relatives. I Mrs. Colt Fernawarth left Friday to; spend two months at, Kama Barbara. Cat Miss Balcomb is 'spending two weeks In Atlantic City at th Olaslyn-Chatham. Mrs W. O. McKnlght and Mlaa Irene McKnlght ars spending a fortnight In Kansas City. Mra J, F. OJ-eary and daughter, Marlon, leave today tor Kansas City to visit relet! vee. Mlss Rot Brrgmsa of Lincoln Will ar rive Monday to be th guest ot Mis Elisabeth Richards. Mr. and Mra R. W. Moore hsv st their guest, Mrs. Moore's titter. Mrs. M. A. Wallao ot Peoria, III. Mr. snd Mra Our L. Smith will cele brate their first wedding anniversary by spending a week la Chicago. Mr. and Mra. K. O. Hamilton left Sat urday for California and will ssll Febru ary M for a trip to Honolulu. Mr. and Mi. Frank L. Ilallcr left yesterday for Cuba, where they expect to remain alt week or two months. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Myers of Dubuque srrlred Saturday morning to visit Mrs Myers' mother. Mra E. W. Nash. Miss Stella Vend rford, who hat been very 111 st Ht. Joseph's hoapltsl for sev eral weeks. Is improving snd) has returned to her home. Mr. snd Mrs Victor Caldwell will leave Februsry It for s month In California part ot the time to bi spent at Hollywood ; a guutt of Mr. snd Mrs. Wattles. j Mlat Carolyn Birkalow expects to goj to New Tork In .JVwuary to visit rela- lives, with whom the will take a t,p to i the Bermudas before returning home. Mr. snd Mra Ben Cotton and children I and Mra 'Isrman Kountxe expect to; leave a week from ioday for Virginia. I near Old Comfort, to tpend several weeks. Mm. Oervllle Resche. who give a con cert Wednesday evening, will remain tn Omaha ovir Thursday, when some social stfatr will pre batty be given In her honor. Mr. Ads L. Hertacbc ot Portland, Ore., who has been visiting her sister, Mra J. M. Metcatf. for sever! wceka expects to return to her home In Portland th latter part of th wek. Mist Charlotte Adams ot Jamestown. N. T., who has been vitlllng her sunt, Mra Charles C. Hosowater, will go next week to Fort Crook to visit her cousin, Mra William Nesbltt, and Csptsln Nes- bltt. Mra J. M. Oerhsrd snd sea, Clement, who have been spending four weeka with Mra Gerhard's mother, Mra F. Stapsn- nortt. snd sitter. Mrs J. J. Dlnneen, sett Frtdsy to Join Mr. Oerhtrd ta Misrldaa. Wya, where they will make their future home. Mrs, Harvey Mllllken of Chicago, wno Is the guett of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wood, will leavo Monday to epenu . .... UIIUI... a few dsye tn rremont. sir, a....... will tpend ths latter part ot toe wee her before returning to her homo is Chicago. ' Mra E. W. Hoah. wits ot es-uovernor Hoctt ot Kansas, who bas been visiting Mra Albert N. Eaton, wss joined hers Friday by Mr. iloch and they left for Washington, D. C. Mrg. Hoch will stop tn Omsha as the guett of Mrs. Eaton on their return. Mr. snd Mr. O. Lund berg of Chicago are the guests of their niece, Mra Fred Hill, snd srs en rout Us Denver, where they will reside. Mra Lund berg wss for merly Miss Florence Hsrdy of this city snd hss received considersbls praise for her musical compositions. Mra Arnold Morley, nee Opal Touazlln. formerly ot Omaha, srrtved from England this week to put her eon. Edward K nar row, st school !n Annapolis, preparatory FRY SHOE CO. Monday's Bargains ....IN OUR.... Grand Glean-Up Shoe Sale Will Bo Fully Equal to the Splendid Bargains of Saturday. MEN'S SHOES Howard & Foster's $5 win ter tans, button (?0 OP and blucher, for. . V s09 Johnson & Murphy's $6.00 Gun Metal, lace tfl IP and button, now. . V S. & M.'s $3.00 Gun Metal double sole, button 0 "JP and bjueher, now .?) I E. T. Wright's $4.00 Gun Metal, button and t QP blucher, now. . . . .V0tJ McDonald & Kiley's Patent button and lace, tfrt JP $5.00 values, now . V 6 I Holland's $4.00 winter tans, button and blueh- tft OP ers, double soles. . VU0v Six lines Fry's $5 Patent and Gun Metal, A OP , button and lace... .VasoOil Boyden's $6.00 Patent Colt and Gun Metal, $0 71 button and lace. . .Ttlt 1 tJ All the broken lines of $4.00 and $3.50 Patent and Gun Metal Shoe9 go J WOMEN'S SHOES Laird & Schober's $6 Gun Metal, button and fl f Mj lace, now v1it Wright & Peter's $o hand sewed patent and nr gun metal, button.V w 9 Eight lines of Fry's $4.00 and $3.50 Patent and Kid, button and lace, tf ir now Vassifl IL II. Gray's $5 black Suede button, plain toe, 7 now ....VI0 Ziegler I?ros.'s $5.00 Patent' and Dull, eight- . tfQ inch tops, now. . . V 9 Young women's $4 tun high cut Skating and in OP Outing boots, now VassOw Ziegler Bros.' $4 Patent and Gun Metal, button OP and lace, now, . . .VassOil All broken lines ef $3 and $2.50 Patent, Dull AP and Kid shoes. . 279 pairs small sizes $4 and $3.50 quality, (1 ft A ..VXsVV your choice See Display of Bargains in Windows. ; Northeast Corner 16th and Douglas Streets tConUaued on Wge three-) Viola Vaste. A sues Petersen. K st herine Swickard. Hnieo m nser. Iwily aiarlelta, Jebaaaa aisstraad. ITsks the EWatoe' The Famous 3d Floor Over IcCYor'ye New Oc aad 10c More. 16TH AND FARNAM MONDAY Spring Coats, Suits Desses Including Whit Serges. $10 and $15 We do this to Gtart the season with a rush. We are on the 2d floor where the rent is low and enables us to offer values no other store ran. Our goods are shown ia real daylight and in the finest equipped storeroom in the city. Monday all balance of our Winter Coats and Suits left $2.95, $5 and $10 First Showing- at Fine Baring Tailored Street Hats from. .. .$2.50 to $7.50 You will be amated at tielr boanty and elegance and will compare favorably with any $1M sad $15.09 Hats. Hovsep Nahigian's colltction of Oriental Rugs are on display and sale at rooms 204-210 City National Bank Building, Sixteenth and Harney. The balance of the stock has arrived and now the col lection is complete. These rugs are of the highest quality in Persian art and are sold at the lowest possible prices. The special valueB offered during the remaining few days of the sale should in sure many quick sales. Prospective purchasers and ad mirers of this textile art are invited to inspect. H. P. WHITMORE, Art Dealer, Reprtnting Nahigian Bro., Chicago