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TUB OMAHA - SUNDAY ' BEE: FEBRUARY 4, 1912. RATION'S JIADERS .HONORED ,etyJr Celebrate 'AaaiTtraariei '- of Foraer Resident' Birifcfcys. "JTOIOES 13 IXAP TXAS P4BTT rial Debet to Be Given for Jews: i? .- An Printed e the Bis it- ... - Allele. , - Social Caarssaar. MOSDAT-alr. ami Mrs. F. P. Klrkemlell. beater party at the Brandeis fur Mr. fHl Un w. K. Grove of New York; Miss Iwrothy Stevens, afternoon braise nr U-i Howard O'Brien: Mrs. h. P. ck llaucliters of the Aroariraa Revo lution meeiiua-: T-n p lrel Sieter r.Tod,.nerrcoon hrWao: weeMlng af Miss Msrtheoa Harrison oa air. riarry a. v .viMuuu, Jr.. la- WaraBngton. l. C. Ti-RHLAr Mm John i Kennedr, ltuK-iaja fur Mrs. W., Orove af New ..York.;.!. C. W. Turner. Jr.. afternoon bridge fair Miaa Ava Jane Kaso of - Taooroa, Mtas Jew'" Millard. Tuesdey Morning Musk-ale; Sirs. ChtrM v. seer. 'J. E. A- P. E. clab.at.shop ami Mm. A. 1 William, at home from 4 to 4 p. ro. ' VL-nviKniTir. aad Mrs. Henry Nott. .knn.r for alias Bo .tot Kl. Paul; Mr.' u4 XI ra Julin L. Webster and Mr. ami Mrs. Ownr Frliis. dinner; Mr. and Mra - ' , i-.4ih dinner: alls Haaa Hrnvth, nfwiDoi bruize for . Mra, Edward irlbui: Miaa Johnson and Urownell " lln Cactiltv. at home: wedding ef Mies . . Cecelia McCaffrey and Mr. Julia Mur- tihy at St. Peter's church. -tIii'l jii vm acioluh alorr and Mies : ivnhrlia Haiden. lea. fur Maw Tara , Jlavdea nod Miss Edna Jones of Vaaii- fnirion. U. : Clover Leaf Card elwb, Kith Mr J. P. Jahnnou. . FKIIAa-K,eePtl,n and dance t ron ., (Took for Colone-l aod. Mr. Hauler; Mr. aul ilia, i. J. funn, 1 SATrKAT-Mla. Hilda Hammer, dlnnar " W tHandtea-r-atrlcK w coding party. 'Th anniversaries of the InrUida, o( -Ltaoola and Weiaalngioo and . Valea tisVa day wjll ba red-btller dara i ao eiety. OB Uusolrs birthday there will be a dance given by tha Omaha JuUor dab at Cbambara, aod a Ulnnar lvai) by 0a 0Jarally dilo arMcfc h cboaaa tha aaAJfaraary of ! day U. oataaral annually. Tea fancy draaa baU ' auntry lub wUI ba tha larist ocW rant af ait. , VaitnUoaa day whlla lb GlL Hub VoaVrt Vralghloa v(varf")f UI ba tba'mualcal aa well aa oclty affair. .'llio'.Olpank club wlir clabat Wa.hiaai' ainbaay aa It W to foraiar yaara wit a a -diaw" at Ua cruk. ba DaufbUia af Ilia Ajaarlcaa Ravola tloa will la a party at ba noma af Ur. and Mra. John F- l"Mck " wWoh tb 8aaa of a Rvrolutlon win ba uaata. Tfta moiwk win ba furthar ajillva4 by, ft taaaow of Jtrand opera. Both tha Uaa and tha lombanU Oraod Owam' caaaaaia will ba hra ana fallowing lb oUw. , ' ' ; I Jaalw-1w rT. ? LbTreaU tS lTt wlB ,' by (ha aasbara af tha Juntor lb Mah day araotng. fabrvary U. at Ohaaabara. Caa nantbara af 4ba lub ara lannln dabut party to booor of ona of thalr nanbara. Mr. J.BaWrl, apant bia arl lUa In Coimatt JMuXfa. but who I. dtatlnal o ba ana a WVrw bopulw laadara of tha dabutaota pat. Mr. JJaUt wis hi tha thirtamtb dabutanta to Omaha, ' but doaa not at all frr that thla numbw UI ba a hoodoo, la fact, tha atbar morn ban of tha alob ara fatng wl'b, eanaW .rau.la tmnaaUaa teit thalr oraaja will not V n a rmpUJIy aa that of fc auaat f bonar. wboaa Idnaa appaara on tk lantaoaa. iatxiyaUha BaioVIa, f. V, 4 . wch ptfftabl J"""' uianta at Qalvara, 0 tha back af tha la vltatloa I lb lollowimi , ' Att.ntlon, auftraawtaal- v .V : , f Now your akaaaa tpmJta4-- ' Tla U to ba aulotlr toaa ft party avaa to th aHWn awtalJ. All itrlf win ba, nuocaad to ant aa m carta; fill out proaraJna, (That makaa ui rathar aarvaua); laaa to tha damn draaa aa wanaiably aa paaalblai "Chooaa tha part oar po wlah o aanoTt froaa ana af tha hjllowlaf bluabtas baatt' , tlea. A latfar pumbar uf flrla hara baaa luvltcd thi tbara ara nwmbara of tha club and U iyatnara' unaucoeaaful In at ciirtuf a paruwr ta altj tp tha aaaaa yaw ara arpaatly rauaatad U "at a ,' aa wa dan t want la b wail flow.ra." . Uat of Bwiobrfai -' ' -i ' ' " Autiin. - fMaa Koch. Jauiuoltna (wia, f aunla Kaoph, i rJorrta Burwti."' Ii'ltaa Urd. pUIv -Hiih" Mau, Koauiund UrW . tUAitlb "WtMarbY. fcaJlta Mlllan. " ilutlw. , AiwUna 'Uub , Tl.tua Bradr, -f t". Millard. . Uuwr1a)rWH. '- , J.otua MeTaria, , Jchanna t lan. ' llaba 'Tataa , Jlot UHr'iUaial- Murphy.. iu.ai rHanj". , -Cutia "Charlla" afata. UiKhtoa. ' Mm. O'Brt.n. Vivtaa E" Pin- I'aarh 'Vrd" nina. ...... Taaula Fottel. Junt Jobn" itwaia Blalna" Iwualwrtj. - , younp. Franc rrud-rMv Qriciii.a Whartoa. baimibriia Marb" lnlaa 8wt, Kr-noh.7 LadyWatatar. . Vaulm OalUpkrr, Juarpblna "'arb, Hbrera JKn'' Minarva 'HaroM Wood. mwoaw. . Kutir-cup Hafar, Oaby Ia la Tha Hall Blatrra. auher V. a -II your partner la aobar aaayba I he'll pay far tea teat. '. plea (lab Caaaaat. ' -The patreaaaaea for the Cratphlsa Vnl verelty Ulet club eoacert at the boi, Vatmtiat'l all UL will be: Distinguished Matron at Post if;. sy I Si' ' ' ' ftr S ) 'As S t;,.:. . - "."g ifr ' ' J;'"..;-r.j ID " ',-' k ", '' , t H ' " : - ' f " " s 'v' I L , ..:..-' I MRS. H. A LI AIRE. i Wife at Uautaaant Colonel Allaire. I'. . A., now of FVrt Crook. Oaam K. Enttcr( Haarblad. j M. K- Wallentadt, f N. . liaai-y. , H. A. Tbompaan. . John Klack. ' 1 1 r- Chari-a B. MetaJ J. Klnrwalt. Bdward F. Iery. Loula H. Harta, A. I. Cr-lith. (iaorpa biivmia, Julin Horrhine. Im k Oulld. Mr. and Mra. U. C. Huall. Mr. atol Mrs. M. C. lUtthbura, Mr. and Mra. K- U. blatar. Mr. and Mra. bamual Itaca, )r. air. and Mra. Jaaa ttopara. Mra H. AJlarra. wife af Lieutenant Colonel Allaire, wbe baa raaeatlr awaae to Kort Crook from Vlaaa. Auatrta. to aa ayulfldaa to aoolcty both at fort Crook and Omaiia. Mra. Allaire, who la uauauatly attractive a an acoompllabed Unculat and elevar beitaAand was pre- nWd a tha court . pf JSmperor. Fram Jotepb. Colonel' and' Mra' Allaire nave wwly Oask from Vienna where Colonel Allaire baa lust completed a Hir years' naU pa military attache at tha American embaaey to tha Auatrton Imperial court. . Pleasures Past Mlsa Elisabeth Mcharda para an Or pbesm party Friday aftarnooa for Mlaa ftaao Borcman of Lincoln. Mra. V. B. Caldwell para a aanclap party Saturday afternoon at bar be frees I to T o'clock for baa 0011, Da rid Caldwell. Twenty-four guest were pres ent. . 1 Tlie younp neeola of the dabutanta erbo bare been SlvlneT a aartea of daneea at the Country club, entertained at tha third of the partes last evenlap. About twenty younp people attentled. Mlaa Mae Murphy pare large dinner laat orening at "her home In honu. of Mlaa Coeella MeCaffrey and John blur phV, wboaa mamag will take place next Ml! Lillian Hansen, Ada Ham, Hlidur Knar, Ouasie Drvate, Krnrjia Horeuaea. Uraaa Dross, Wednesday. Twenty gwata were preaeat. Mrs. ). 1. Browa entertained Informally at toncheos teuorsay for Mrs. J. Pad dock and a few of the letter's old friends. adudimT Mrs. J. X. H. Patrick. Mrs. Georra R. Lake. Mra. B. Waketry, Mra Pepaletoa and Mrs. X W. Duaae. The school act of about aucty Kir la and boys who haeo been barhss a danca Once a month at the Metropolitan dub bail, save a aaaaquarade Friday evening, with Mrs- .C. C. AUIson, Mrs. Offntt and a pumbrr of otlier mother aa chaoeronea. Caataln and Mrs. WUHam MeebH af Fhrt Crook entertained laat aranlng at Ibefr home la honor of Coloewl aad Mra W. C. ButtJer. Corera were pbMd for: Colon el and Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Atkinson. Lieutenant and Mra. Davis. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. .'. Roaawater, Captain Lawrence Butler, Captain and Mrs. Naeblt. S Mix Adda Long entertained Friday evening at a "Ktds Party." The evening waa spent In aaortc.aad raanva, and a very dainty luach waa aervad. piaythlnga being the favor. TbM to the first af a esrtar af pertHe t bo glien by the fol lowing girl, aba were present Friday evening: llUBI S - Ham Baum. Uillan Iwrla. , Vera Tomer. Harrla Anderson, Una AUtadt. AUda Long. Mr. and Mra George M. Durkee enter tained at dlnnar laat evening at their borne IB heaer of Ml. Keenp atktdiekaur af Deaver, who S TisHlog Mr. aad Mra. bterlmg Fi sen tan. Those pre aim war: Mrs. Kemp Mtddlekaua, . . . j . Mr. and Mra. P. I. Klllrlc. Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Kuxh. lr. and Mrs. K. E. Klmberty. Mr. and Mrs. Wertaig Fie- sua a, Mr. aad Mra. toward Fegau, . Mr. and Mra. Allan iarmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmlcbael, Mr. and Mrs. & M. Bftrnardt. j. and Mra. V. C. leckoBpaa.b. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Nott gave a tea Saturday afternoon for their guest. Mis iCaihartae Bryant of t. Paul. Tb re oalvlng hour were front 4 until T and men as well aa women were among tb gnseta. Assisting were Mra C. N. Wets, Mrs. Konatsa, Mrs. John C Cowls. Mrs. Oeorge A. Josly. Mrs. EUa Soul res, Mra W. B. Millard, Mrs. CavMI Baarn, Mra. Howard Baldrlga, Mra. A. C. 8mltb, Mrs. Offutt. Mr. Walter MoConnark. Mrs. Barton Millard, Mrs. Joha U Kennedy, Mis Fags, Miss Todd, Mlsa Beyle at Oak Park. UI.; Mia Joalyn, Mlaa ffoobt and Miss KMsaaeth Oerta. Mia Mabel tenklla entertained at high five Friday evening at bar boa. The guests wrret - Ulsss Misses Oladys till. U'" Cleland. Belle Ceeley. Tena Dflrrance, Apnea Underlana, J nlf red Houas, Marie X'oleman, Wllma Damon, Rether Oardner, Helen Coearova, Katella Lynch, Ella Krueger. Mabel Cook lie, Mesars. Edwln Landala, Culien Bryant, Edward I'ndaland. Frank Prall, rtoise Purk. William Malson. Paula Macain, Mrs. John T. Blewart of Cpnneil Bhiff ntsrtato4 at tea Saturday afternoon at her home, "The Gables." In honor of Mrs, Hall and Mis Audrey Hall of New Tork. .wls as guasta of Mr. anal Mrs. Charles T. Stewart. Tha tea Ubl wa m f-rnm nrcni vo Ti'g'r aft nr ! IntendVnt of the Sondav .school ana In- 11 rii la, m. 1 "inn. PUBLIC.- - 5 1 ? ' of ' ' F t- " ':."' y I I ..-. ... . I r t ' MISS ELIZABETH GROSMAX. Denver girt who I to wed Mr. Stein berg el south Omaha in June. decorated with pink Klllarney stevla. Those Invited froaa Omaha were: Maadames-- . Mesdameo H. T. Lemlst. J. L. aiisart. John T. Kuwait, Hombmok. haunletrr. James McKenna. W. H. Martin. John N. Raldsrln. " Oeorge Doanr, Chailea H: Dewey, Arthur uuiou, Daniel H. Wheeler, jr.; Daisy Doane, JieUa Dewey.', Mlaa Katharine Schall wa hoetea at an enjoyable bridge party Saturday aftar nooa at her bom la Cora oil mast to Mis Cecelia McCaftery. whoso wadding Mr. John Murphy will take place Febru ary, 7. Those present were: Misses Mlasss Cecelia MoCafferr. Mamie Sullivan, Nettle Bushman, . Mae or-en, Ida Smith. Fntlemena Rush. Mary Furay, Goida Murphy, auary Duffy. Mary O'Connor, Patricia Darraugh, hiella Murphy, .Nan murpny, 'wane Kiiey. Msosra- Paul Hampton, Halleck Rouer. (leorge Metcalf, ' Joy VVoolery, " Alvin Mason. '. ' ( larenca Allyn. "; Sue Pleaa. Past. ' Klla Fearn, Phoebe Ci Marie Beavers, Mall Murpny, Grace Longdon, Rcba' McNamara, Mary MoclhaAO, Mesdamee J. A. C. Keoaedy, Meran, Wallace. B. A. McDenaott, W. A. Kchall. Theana Lynch, Fraacia OouM, Basi aiennedy. New Tork: Enron MoCvffrey, Stella Foraa, -, New Tfork; Meodameo J arena Meed, (ieorg iler. Frank McCaffrey, William Ounlork, Thoraaa Murvby, Kdward Murpby, Former members and friends of th now dubandaat Trinity Lutheran church. Nineteenth and Caateliar streets, sur- prised Mr. and Mrs. Etlaha B. Cook at their residence Thursday by taking com plete posaosslon of the house. Mr. and Mrs, Cook ware presented with a beauti ful silver tea aarvto aa a reward for Mr. Cook' faithful work while super- structa at the Oynt etub. Amossj these present were:- - Mlseeo Misses Sophia Eiaaxser, Riisabeth Dinkle. Marie Slaaaaer, . Pearl Johnson. Bertha Eteaseer. 'Phoebe Wlnqulst, Uertrtide WorraJ. Pauline Dlnksa. Helen WorraJ. - Johanna Holman, iiruco Chrutensen. Augusta Krooso, :maaa Chrlxtenaetv Helen 1 tan Sea. Rubv Johnson. ... , . ChertoRa Manraanir. ' r ' " ' bETAO Mamswrlta Marquanlt. haw Missis Ueasra , Henry Marouardt. Burt Johnson, .. Cart Petersen. C. Ttmmer. Tneron Jraaen. Walter Elsaaser, Arthur Holman. . Edwin tieoia. ; . Victor Carlson. - Mr. and Mrs. If. P. Marquarat. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Benedlksen, Mr. aad Mrs. Theodore Jensen, Mr. and Mra. Otto ahelberger, , Vrs. Lorentxen. Mrs. Minnie Pvrrv, ,, Mr. and Mra. K. B. Omk. Tha Korsnaadr dub f Lie Omaha High school bold aa enjoyable dancing party at the Norma mile apartroents toat evemtoe; when twelve couples were rreev entr' " The Miesea Helen Vad Dusen and tSartraaa Aiken vera tha suesM of the club. ' Toon anient were: Heiea Vaa Duaea, Itut.i Hentirha, Marion riw!e, Helen PeaA-e. Dorothy 34 ve-, June airam. ateaae.i . ' Herman J St, Gertroo Aiken. Ruth Flugrrala. , Hetrn ngaersen. Helen ueje. Ksthertna Crocker, Naomi Toejla Meson. Herbert Darts. Robert a Bdwsrus, ray ran c. . Uilbo.t Xen-iHj'. Ellsw irth iion.-. Raltw CaniplHtl. liouce uuuie, Frecla.'c lloclolt. Phillip Gtlmore. Blair Scott. 'Walter lonae, Mrs. L. Hlbbard assistod by ber daugh ter, Mra. PfclUeo. entertained their frienda of Hanecora park church at a acaalna-ton at their home, MS South Thirty-! Irst street. Friday afternoon. FbUowths war preaeat: MesdaJneo A. Waggoner. F. W. Thorn, Clark Shelley, ' G, Polomon. . F. Hiracbman. . Charlaa Florkee, . 11. s. Miller. George Stone, F. Peuleon, B. McMsnus, . . A. eibaw. Arthur Allen, ti. Stsples, i J, Welch, I fictile Cornlah, Mabel Allen. 1 ' Marguertta Ucolt, Meadames n. i Bdarhlll. , H. Adams, J. Nlclien. F. N. Hess. H. W.-Llndsey, 11. street. J. Redgwlck. F. Bell. M. Thorn. Charles Prake, J, Langbill. -llebbard, Pliilloa, Mle Kmma Allen. Ruth McManua. Wedding Bells Ml), and Mrs.' J. IT. Haney announce the angagement of their daughter. Miss Mabel 8, to Mr. Karl J. Perry of Mar sbalitown. la. The wedding will tabs place, Wednesday, April 17. Mr. and Mrs.' M. Oroasmea of Den ver. Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elisabeth, to Mr. Moae Steinberg of South Omaha, The wedding will take plc la June. v ' . Many , Onahaas ara Interested In tb marriage of Mia Martheaa HarrUwa. daughter, of Mra, Russell Harrison, to Mr. Harry. A. William of Norfolk. Va. which will take place Monday In Wash' tnstoav P. C where Mr, ilsrrtsop and Miaa Harrleon bava made thalr homo for twa. pear. ,The wedding will be a small homo affair.! Tha maid of boaor W1U be Miss Anna Porter and the bridesmaids. Miss HaeTiaoa's reueine, Miaa Brooke and Miss Lewis. The young count will take their wedding trip to Florida, where Mr. Williams baa business Interests. Pnr t.hfi Putnre Mr. and. Mr. Harry Nott will entertain at dinner Wednesday for atlas Bryant of St. Paul. '''.- Mias Katharine Beesoa will bo hastens at the aaeetins af tb Debutante Bridge dub next Friday. Temple Israel BUterhood will entertain at bridge Monday afternoon to th par lors of the temple. . Bishop and Mra A, L. Wllllama will give the but af their afternoon at homes Tuesday from to ( o'clock. ' ' Ths Woman's dub of the rsllwsr mail ervlco will give a dance at tb Rome Friday to which all postal clerks and their families hare been Invited. Theater Party at Asae-rteaa. ' Mr. aad Mrs. Joha Fold man will en tertain at a boa party nt tha American. Monday evening, in honor of tha en gagement of Mia Sarah Green berg to Mr. Fernaa Oaileky of Tepeka. The guests will be: 1 - Mr. and Mra. f. Green berg, Mr. and Mra, lsldar Freidman, - . , Mr. and Mra. Dave Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Joba Feldman. ' Misses Misses ' Pearl Galiskv ' Saiab tireenberg. of Topeka, .. -. . Messera. Messem. Jo Oreenbars, . Fern an Uatisky, PersoLd Gossip Mr. LeiW of Ke Tork hi at the) Omaiia dub. Mr. A. D. Brandeis left last evening for a brief visit In New Tork. I'.ilbop Scannell aad hM nephew. Pathep Qleaaoa. ktft Wednesday for. mix week to California. - Mra. Partenhelmer ol Chicage. who baa been vtslttog her sister, Mrs, K. C. jBar ton. leaves this week. :' Mr. Ward Burgeca went to Chicago Thursday to meet Mr. Burgssv n has been east. They return today. . . Mis Anna Bourka ha returned from Fort Riley. Kan., where ah was t ho guest ef Colonel and Mrs. Hoyle. Mlsa Fraace Nash ha returned from a atay of several weeks as the truest ol Miss Forthmaa of Lor Aagalea, Csl. Mrs. Edward Holyoke. wbe- has been th guest of her slater. Mrs. Robert Hel llster, return today to Madrid, Neb. Mrs. Edmund V. Krug of St, Louis la expected the latter part af February to ba the guest of bsr mother. Mr. J. coao. Mr. Charles U Baundsrs baa goaa-ta Washington, a C to attand the weddini of hi niece. Miss Merthena Harrison, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Orova of New Tork, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whar. ton. will lea re for Denver the, middle ol this week. Mlsa France Nash I xpecled homo today from Los Angeles. Cel.. where shs has been visiting Miss Fortbmeu for th last month. ' 1 Miss Carmen ta Chase, daughter ef Mr. and Mra Clement Cbaso, went to Wash, Ington yesterday -from Bryn Mawr col. lege, to bo the guest of Hiss. Helen Tsft, at th White House, :o .a j - .j . r.-, t,. j - s ' , . j'";'( 4"":'.rv . ' -'t v' m t i.'i. .. -f 318-320 innniaiz South 16th. St. rftgtgii iayT"-ir"tYf r. i Gai. Mtodamee- C. C AHlaon, J. N. taMwIn, H. V. buiaiar, W. M iluahuisJV t. 0. Byrne. . Joseph Hum. .Hot Byrne. Milium t'elVng, N. II t'elrman, K. W. Connell, ' J. Ii. l ramhtoo. T. R Cunuug. 3. M. Iuilierty, . Ban Ueitagber, F. T. Hamilton, F. P. HswIUoo, l. W. Hamilton, Nsraiaa Kearney, T. F. Kennedy, Mleeea ' Agnes burkley, Katiier riyma, Riwe Cotfmea. Kllen Creiajhtoa. Mery Imify, T MaT Furnr. firlla Hamilton. Mse Haramoa. I'.t.lS Hameaer, Op tali Uat dan. Meadames 1. A. C. Kennedy, A. V. Kineler, Jahs Msdueo, T. J. Mahoney, 1. A. Mi A tec. h. A. Mtl-armotL J. A McKl.aa. R. W. Nash, F. A. Naah, U C. Naah. Kdward O Mrtaa, T. Pmit. M. Shirley. C. J. Smyth, Adoloh Stars. A. Saartaiandar, Frank WillM.ni, Jobq Wlliiams. THIS WEEK NEAHLY $50,000.00 WORTH OF HIGH CLASS WEARING APPAREL P0R WOMEN AND MISSES IS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT PRICES THAT WILL POSITIVELY MAKE THIS SALE THE GREATEST CLEARANCE OMAHA HAS EVER KNOWN. ' . ISealette Plush CoabgS: $19.50 Fine Velour Coats SHlSiSSttSM. i D Values in Coats Exceed Anything We Have Ever Given VTe still Lave a large number of fine Coats to be disposed of, and in order to make a clean eweep of them, we bave gone through the whole Btock and make reductions that are remarkable, even for a clearance sale. COATS SOLD TROM $35.00 TO $50.00 There is a large variety pf the most attractive Coats you have ever aeoni Correct styles for afternoon, motoring and street Coats, sold at $35, $39.50, $45 and $50, final clearance price . Coats for $12.50 $15.00 Ml Blanch Kineler. Hutb Lalrnaer. Margaret McShant, Nanette Murphy. Josephine Murphy, Ptalt, Mary Rogers, Hose bmythe, Mario Woudard. Clair Wsooard. Mra lift, Alhson wUi give a beg party, also Mra C..W. Maanlitaji wbass banor guest will be Mrs. William bar.lett u rt. Joseph. Ma. Btakop Uurka of St. Joseph, Mow, win be In one ef th bosea, the guvst of the Glee club and h Bniverstty. Osalkroa TJaawlaa Party. The aieuber of the DnUkroa euib gave sa enjoyable dancing party Friday ven irg pt Cham hers" academy, Among those pieseot were: ' Mbwes- MlsM Trence Liver, Mildred Fuekbooaer, Jetlllnc Merpby, Kioiae Jenks. . . He aa Murefcy, Grace Lallan. !!ane HoiUnger, Frsoces Todd, Hutb l-ateneer. raemtriee t'reid. ' Heaa Kaavth. Jaaemlna rUjerradrn. Margnaretta Burke, Mae Engler, Maffuente Ptentaas, Htblaile. l!.- .n ruakftousor. Henrietta Flack, Messrs Vcasre :. 1- Moatgoeaery, baa ArtNer. 1 It. Cauanaa. - iUaser Hainaaa, A. R. Biieih, Frank Hmna. Js. M. stuJliett, - Lasd ScouA. I Q n An assortment of stylish Coats that is re markable for the price offered. The' ma terialsReversible Cloths, Polo Cloths, Fancy Mixtures, Serges, Broadcloths, etc. - Coats for S9.75 Those jrho have been waiting for the "best" bargains of the sale will be pleased with this offer. These Coats have sold at $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 and $29,75. " Our Beautiful Dresses At fractions of their real worth. All practical styles for street, afternoon or evening wear, Dresses Sold at $2500 Beautiful tyles, made of French Serge in all colors, and of Chiffon in, all light shades for evening wear, f innl clearance price $9.75 Dresses Sold at 29.75 All practical styles for street, afternoon or evening wear; made of Sergw, Chiffon, Silks, Corduroys, V elvet, etc., final clearance price $12.50 Dresses Sold at $35.00 and $39.50 $15.00 Beautiful and practical styles in light or dark shades; made of Mesca line, Satin, Taffeta, Chiffon, Serge, Corduroy, Velvet, etc. Great variety to choose from, Final clearance price This is Your Opportunity to Buy ; Reliable Furs Furs that were carefully selected for the most particular trade of Omaha. Every i'lpunient is made by expert furriers of very finest selected skini. - - ; , PONY COATS SOLP AT $39.83 AND $63.00 v.' v . These Coata are all made of whole skins, lined with Skinner or all silk C ) PT f brocade linings and perfectly fitting garments. ..; yU Jill TX . 1 lvn wan PI Va-k erxa-aSA w. m. . a, . . . la. af kW , -v uuii Lit; ouwq y1- Fur Coats , $400.00 Hndson Seal Coats, . . , COflift final clearance price Vf V $300.00 Hudson Seal Coats, ' J fA final clearance price j .V ... .'. ...... V vv $175.00 Near Seal Coats, : ; Cfi7 final clearance price .,. ...tPOl.tiW $100.00 Near Seal Coats, final clearance price ...... final clearance price $95.00 Marmot Coats, ; "; $150.00 finebt Pony Coats, final clearance priee . . . . . ; $125.00 Popy Coats, final clearance price $95.00 Pony Coats, final clearance price , $47.50 $75.00 162-50 117.50 Fur Sets .........$150.00 ...$112.50 $75.0) ...$62.50 ...$47.50 $37.50 .........$2.fi0 $5950 Jap Mink Sets, tfrtQ n- finaj clearance price ,.VUlv, $45.00 Jap Mink Sets. r A final clearance price VueeaUiv $300.00 Mink Sets, .final clearance price $225.00 Mink Sets, ' final clearance price $150.00 Mink"Setji, . final clearance price $125.00 Fox Sets, fipal clearance price . . . . $95.00 Genuine Fox Sets, final clearance price $75.00 Wolf Sets, ' final clearance price $50.00 Wolf Sets, final clearance price DC All Our Tailored Suits tare Now Offered at Fractions of Their Real Value TAILORED SUITS AT $12.50 . -I - STYLISH SUITS AT $10.00. Desirable-Suits, such as these, have never before beea All perfectly tailored garmotita. lined with Skinner ' sold at this low price. It is a collection of small lota and Satin. The materials are Jiroadciotns, All Wool J-aney sample snits. The original prices were $29.75 and $35.00. QBE OUR HIGH CLASS SUITS Sold at tZS.OO. t3M. I15.S9, lb MO, aa60. i.00, beautiful aad practical at j lea that ara wanted bow, aad good (ur ' pnns, four rtolco at $15.00 Materials, Worsteds, Serges, etc. it PLJUE