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i-, lilrl OilAiiA JSIMDAI BEE: tEBKL'AKl' 11, 1912. B OMAHA GIRL ATWHITE HOUSE JLiu Carmelite Chut ii Gnett of -JCw Helea laft 25 fRKSl HOT'S BOX AT SHOW Spends Week la (Mil Diane, Sum i Teao kho aad HIM Taft kuheo hMlw at College. artel Calendar. HONTJAT Junior dob, leap year uet at Chambers'; Hl Rom Coffman. dinner (or atandish-Partiok wedding party; uncoln dinner at University club: Mia Rata Here. Btcraa Chi club: Mr. ami lira U. W. Hrrvsy. dinner tar Mrs H. M. McClaaaftaa ana MM CUnahan; Tom aieore clue, dancing i party- TPESDAT-Mra Henry W. Tatee end Mrs. Georte Voa, reception for Mm. Cbarte C. Allen; Mr. and Mra. Herry Uoorly, evening bndn for Mra. Wll Mam Fullertoa: Dr. end Mra. Robert E. Marble, evening reception; Mra. J. J. Walker. traversal Circle Card dub. "WKDXESDAT Vslentln' and fancy dree party at Country dub; wedding of Mies With Pstrlrk aad Mr. Myles tandtah; Creighton Olss dub. concert at Bov theater; Mra Clarke Peered, tea lor Mra William Fullsrtoa of Ottawa, III. : Mite Helen Nome, lunch eon lor Mlea Merle Harden: Mra Ueorge Plainer, afternoon bridge; Mini Johneon end Brownell Hell faculty, at home; Mlat Gladys etolooion. valentine party fur Junior of Omaha unrrerelty; Mra. J. CTKeete. children's party; Mra lMdmeeeer, Golden Rod Card club: Her. U W. Heaton. valentine party tor children ef St. atephen's fc piece pal Bunder at heal. THTRSPAY-Mra, Lee Kennard and Mlat Alloa Kennard, afternoon bridge for Mine Gertrude white; wedding of Mlea Bee Oould and Mr. Bd(r uaneood Pol tare. Mra. M. M. Oould inf and Mra Albert Krug. afteraaon triage; Omaha Per dub, valentine dinner at Young Wemess Chrlatlan aaeorietlon: tundee Iienetnf elub, partr at Harte hall: Kt A-Vlrp club, daaaa at Chambers.' . rRIDAY-Cndet Officers' db af Omaha Hlb school, daaee at Chamber': Mlae leebet l-owden, stodlo tea; meeting of Fort Crook Bridge elub; Children a Iiandnc dub, party at the Metronoll. tan: All ftlnii' Sunday school, party at Wettlee' Memorial ball; Mlea Kate), erlne Biaaoa, Debutante Bridge dub. HATURIlAT Memnenr tight at foetety of PIM Arte exhibit: Luuflae Peters, masquerade dance; Mra Thomas Ring, party for Mia Anna Ring. A Omaha girl who haa been having a delightful Uete ef aoclal tile a the national oapltol la Mlat Canedlta Chase, daughter el Mr. and Mm Clement Cbaae, who gpent Mat weak aa the gueat of Mia , Helea Tart In Waahlngtea, the week be ing the mid-year vaeatJoa a Bryn Mawr college, when the two reong wuine be fore MM Tift left wen srheolssstsa. MIM Chaee end her room-mate. Mlae Helea Barber ef Portland. Ore, arrived I at the White Heuee a weak ago aator l day evening and atarted haraedhueiy en a round of dinner, denes, theater par tie, luncheon and tea. The event at 'Saturday evening wa a boa party ta aee Tha Concert,'' at which Mlaa Chase wa It. .a Clnd erMh Vi ill ! nad lira .Tart and tha preeldeote al-de-oeme. Gue& at White House 1 . . Dan. Major Archibald Butt, wall Ml Taft and Ik other rural occupied the sseood 'box. I Sunday wa a family day at the White Hour aad Monday wa filled with en .gagemeata. chief of which wag a boa , party at tha Balance theater to an "A a . Ma Think," grrea by Mrs, Taft aad IMIaf Helea Taft far their none gueet i After the perform nc they war )otned i by tha preaMoat and attended the South ern ball et the New Wlllard hotel. Tnla ball, given by aouthera peopl ot WMh. Ilngtoa, I on of la prlnelpal aortety area la at tb aeaeoa. Whoa the preel- loent aad kla party entered the danetng topped aad the younpar men and woaaaa Igavg a mlauet ta thalr honor. Tueeday eveaUg after dinner a famlll 'with Pre! dent and Mra. Taft, Ml Chaet and the other houa gueeu attended the lcaijrHaal roaepUea glvw at tha Whit houa tor the aerator and reoreeentatlvea land Ihetr tualllea The proMdeat aad bi( .faialy received la tha Ma room with t be eaVlset otfloer and their Vive. .Supper la tha Mat dining room wa fol lowed by a lane, la which tha young Omaha woman, who haa not yotnade (bar debut la aoctrtr. participated with the j beau, and debutante of Waahtnatoa. ' MuM wa furrtlehed by the Marine band. Mia Cbaa la not the firm of bar fam ily te take part la eocUl affair at the w bit Keuee. Dtuiner Praatdeat Arthur- adanalatratloa her lather, wk waa ao Iretanr be ffc lata SaaaUr Maadarsoa, t hor another aa aha era aeaetlnf at a large rwaawaa at the Walt Houa. . ' 1 i Cadet rlfkerr Map. Tha annual cadet oftVenC b af the Omaha HH caoat, tb all hnaertaat e cial fuaetlea ot tha aadot regiment, wlU be given at Cbambara rrlday avmlBS, arnaa aboat eventy-ftv oup4ea dr -panted ta ka prmiat A a feature ef tb affair a swora daaea will be glrea during the Interoue- loa. la which only th commleooned of. floor ef th regiment aad their partner will be allowed t dance on tb floor. Ttuo novelty wu ghrea last year and proved a decided auocee. in thr dance a nuaneer ot th girl are allowed ta wear thalr partaer award and to aura a strictly mun err nuen. Th oeey corner will alao be a featur ot tha hop and eoeeiaerablo tuna will be pent by tha dab committee la charge In decorating thorn far th eatoa, Le Hlhoua dab will bare on earner fee. teoned la gray and black, th dttb eol- ora. and th Aanalof dub wUl have th other la red aad whit, with touchc el gilt maple leave Interwovan, Tb flrat number ef th arerlng. th grand anarch, will a led by Mlea Cbth. oriaa Oould and Rex Healtenv raplala of Company B aad preatdent of th Cadet Otfloera dnb, Th affair will be In charge at Malcolm BeMrkm, lieutenant colonel ot th reatmaal. and Captala UooMoa ef Cat pa ay B. Captala Arthur a Oowaa. th new comceandent, will be lnrtted a th gaeet of koaor. keeiety jriafht at Shaw. Plana far aaatety Bight at tb Autome ui ahow are beuadlng along. Clark PowoS. J. i. Dertiht. I. T. Stewart. Our Smith aad tXd Barkaww are patuag thaar head tagethor over th affair aad any that they are ptaaamg ta naka th ventas. Waiaay. February XL. daily pliaaawt far tb eecerta. The Aedltorlum will rata with flower, palm and bunting, aad tbar win b aeertal moato for the eccaaloa. Thar will be a eatra fore of entoxnobtl onthaaleata to abow eodetjr maid aad manuaa the new eerie of th Wl models. v fraternity Baa Beta. 1 Tkla I tea aeaaea of tea year when , many of the fratarnltlea and arorlN iriprt mated la the mat antrorelty hold ithdT banauet at taeota. Tb PI Beta jphi atarted out ta baaejuet aaaaoa htat t evening at th Uncoia betel. The Omaha 'yeung womea bekmglag to thai witty I who attended the benquet and alao tb laaaeal daaca which wta held rrlday ft t 'X . -'v -f .tr !. r v. t,: t I I " ' V ' - ' HLSS CARHZZJZA CHASE Hit v i MJBS CHABH PKNT LAST WEEK VMIT1NO M18.I HELEN TAFT AT night wore: Mia Oenerleve Ruth, Zora Pltagarald, lard Scott and Oeorflan Next la I he banquet bat oomee Kappa Alpha Thot aorotity, which sir Ita annual maaqaet on March I at th Un coln beltd. following aa Initiation of freehmen at th aorortty houa. Among tha wh are planning to attend are Mtaae Man liodg. Grace Rohrbough. Helea BlUh.Anna McCague, Cola Del- lee kee, lor Shield. Nell Randall and Mra. John Mamma. Delta Gamma aorortty will banquet In Unoda March t and th Omaha member of thw aoetety who will be present are: Mleaaa Stbal Tuky. afarcaret Outherla Beat Oould,' Ruth Oould, Helen Cheeaey and Orotchea Willi rnaoa. Delta Oarrotk will tlva It atnual dance la April. ;:: Kappa Kappa Oamma will not nttf It aanual manduot until May 4. but l bold It annual formal danca at th Iidr eola hotel oa March t A number of tha mtn of Phi Delta Theta are planning to attend th baa- quet of this fraternity March It Th an nual baaawM at Phi Kappa Pal fraternity will be held the last ot next month. Reeeptlea for Col. aad Mr. Battler. On ef tha largest affair ef th week waa th reception and hop given by the officer and ladle ef Fort Crook Friday evening la boner ef Colonel Bultler, tha new commanding officer, and Mra, Batt ler. , Th (ueet from Omaha and Fort Omaha war: M1eo- Mlae Louie Dinning Fraoue Gilbert, kethertne MonrheadMay Mahoney, Alice Cary Motlrawjiargsret Adam of Iorothy Morgan. Jameetown, N. Y.i merr ninawau, amy uiimora Mesnameo Knight Wklta Meura.- W. K. Cindlrt. Bannlater, George Hoc, mm. Lieutenant Bell. Klolae Jenke. Meedamee Ka Wallace. Meears. Wilson Austin. Taylor Belcher, Ktmer Cope. Frank llukell. Captain and Mr. Wfenharrlck, t'apialn and Mra Oowaa, Lieutenant and Mr. Clark Lynn, r. and Mra C. C. Hoee water, r. and Mra Mortimer Allen, . . Sir. and Mr. 1m llerdman. ; air. and re. i. M. Hwale. . . Th poet gymnasium wa laborly decorated with flaga and palm. Is th reeelvlng tin war Coloael aad Mr. Buttler, Colonel and Mr. Allaire aad Mra, Atklaaoa. Mrs. Buttler wore a beautiful (own at oft lavender satin, th bodice draped with thadow lace, which aleo formed pan d for aklrt. A collar of ed pearl wa wora with tbl coatum aad ah car. rled a abeat bouquat of American Beauty Mra. Allalr war a dainty evening gown of whit eatln tiimmed with hand embroidery and pearl. She wore a wld dog collar of pearl with Band of dlamoade art In platinum. I I Mr. Atkinson war a beautiful gown 'of white satin with fishtail train, th sown wa draped with hack Spanish lac. fine Art Exhibit. The opening ot the art exhibit aires by th Society of Floe Arts will bo nut Saturday night, which will b noddy ight. On this occasion th aotlra and aeeurtaie member of the society and a few Invited gueet will have a private dw of the picture which will be hung la the northeast room oa the third floor of the public library. Th large room at th hand of the stair will b converted into a receptions room with rugs, palmsj ana riowvra. a narp wiu xurman music aad retreehment will be served. Th host and borterssee for the affair will be the officer of the society, ot which Mrs. Warren Back well is presi dent, and th a pec 11 committee In chart of tre exhibit Mrs. Lowrls Child, eh air man: Mrs. Myron Learned. Mass Jessi Millard, Dr. Harold Glftord and Thomas R, Kimball. . The exhibit comprise fifty-five pic ture by contemporary American artist and will be open to th publie two weeks after the opening Saturday night. February It 1M-M. Henry U Boea of Omaha and Miss Emma Malneck ot Jersey City. If. J., were wedded at th residence th bride's parenta, Mr. and Mra. John T.' Mdaecks. Mr. Chart Met of Omaha acted a on of the groomsmen. Many valuable and useful gifts, among them an upright piano, were presented to th bride. Amid a ihower ot rice, the happy young couple atarted tor an extended oouthern trip. February O. mi Mr. Frederick Balrd and Mlae Ruth C. Miller of Chicago cele brated their marrtag at th bom ot the ertde ' parent. Peru Clul) Dinner The Omaha Peru dub will gtv a Valen tin dinner party at ta Young Women' Christian aaoetUoa Thursday, Feb ruary ft it I o'clock. Announcement have beea cent out to about tte, aad It to expected that at lout M will he present. President D. w. Hayes .ef th Peru Nor mal ha accepted aa invrtatlaa to be present and will mak the principal ad dress. Local man and women win respond to toast. T. W. Blackburn, third vice president of lb elub. will act a loastmsater. The hoard ot manager hare planned thia to be the big affair of the season. It to the drat t th kind held and It I thought all loyal Peru vians will be there if pessibl. Th mem bership ot the dub new numbers eighty, but titer are at least Me ex-Peru dil uent la th elty and aueurb. Member, hip In th elub and attendance at th banquet la open te all x-tutlnts, whether graduate or not, alio husband and wive of ax-atudenta. The wh will become members ot th elub, whether they can attend th banquet or not, should sand their nsma and ad dressee to Mtoe Bertha Rohtrk. secretary, Ml South Twenty-fourth street. Th purpose of the dub la te foster th Peru aplrtt and keep freeh the memory ef M Pent day. Dinner reearvettoh should be 'phoned or written to th secretary by Tueeday, February it At Omaha University The Freshmen of the University of Omaha entertained th ather students at a "seed time college" Friday evening. This was tha second ef a aeries of social event being given by th ration claasea of th school and wa one ef the most anjoysbl affair of the year. Th early part of th evening wa spent In registra tion where course hi eonvarsatloa, seate biltty. and csmpurtry ware assigned. Fol lowing tbl there were a number of ex aminations ot a kuawroua nature en geography, literature, artthimtie, phyal logy and chemistry, lb latter Including several experiment under th Buperri slon of Mr. Cart Man hall. Mr. Ola Ben net acted a dean of the college and conducted all testa. Andrew Dow wa registrar and the only aatraace require ment which wa enforced wa that every one wa dressed la school dothe. Th room war beautifully decorated with school and coltoga pennant and with blu aad gray, th color of th Freehmen class Th ommnemnt ad dress wag delivered from the domeatlo arisae laboratory by Neal Parsons, pres ident of th elaea Degrees, la th form of rsfreshnjont. war served by the girl ef the else. Th board ef trustee who arranged for th curriculum were! Oldham, Paisley, Mildred Foster and Mabel Kelly. Thoae present Wert: rWeaMrcaw, AgneeNUln. , Bertha Wilson, Mildred Foster, Irene Johnson. Lucille Hager, Katharine Case, Clara Barn, allea Undherg, Mary Alice Bid well, ..utu ruuney, liana beoue, sera laaesii. taud wn,tley. Knthenne watthia. joM.pojie nanu. eieruia case, Lome Lnoeraiu, .-" - -. Asuee still, aguerite aiaer, nitt Leiuoueaax. umi Whitley, jaa joniuun, ixNiuo teiMuaa, zua junwr, stay Yeata, ayotl Woouruff, r-tnei uuiniquist, sxnel nooertsua. Heien ianor, imrothy Bcuti. Mrguriie acott, jvatnenne Nielsen, Coua stennott, n.vVngaune eobao Oiauys botooHin, sen. ssanei Kelly. Messrs. Messrs A i met etoloroon. Stsnton raflsbury allsworth Dvveraux.rorre.i nyri, C A. Newman, Bay Keel, n.ennllh tlmuusen, itoward Wilson. Ueorge Pemvai. Robert Streblow, U. luuwsxd Parish. Ueorge Johnson, e-mory Aidssn, cuntun Hslsey, Harry Jerome. Vviilie Smith, turns Uaraner, Will Wuaon, Neal Persona. Garrett I nuerhlU, Charles rsndscn. Inland WykerL Paul Helby. David Laraon, Mebane Hamsey, Harry Hi ut. Charles Waugh. Peter oirehlow, . Ole Bennett. Olonam Palsisy. ear. and Mrs. C O. Marshall Th following mombsrs nf the T'ntvere. Ity of Omaha faculty were si so present Jisses- Mtraea Vera hfln. SWma , Edna Sweeley, Augueta Knight. ' l-ruf. ana Mr. B. C. Currens. Prof, and Mra W. N. hslsey. Pleasures Past Mra. John Buhb of Fort Cronk wa host Saturday at a luncheon, when twelve guest were preen t. Mrs. Sol Dsxen. who will etve eH of bridge parties, entertained yesterday snrnooa. When tour tables of player Elisabeth Bruce, Rose Coffman, Eugenie Wltmor. Mra. Hugo Brandd uttrtsjned th Ksasingtoa club Friday aftmin at bar home, when the guest ot th club were Mia Becker of Philadelphia and Mrs. Mark ef Milwaukee. Eight members wr present. Mis Hi Id Hammer entertained at din ner last evening for Mlae Edith Patrick, Myloe Blandish and thdr wedding party. Thoae present were Mis Ros Coffman, Mlea mida Hammer, Mtia Edith Patrick, Ksnnetk Patterson, Harry Koch and Cecil Dixon of Chicago. . Mia Euganle Whltmore entertained at a kox party Saturday aftarnooa at th Brand Is to see Mis Robaon. Thee pres ent were: t Clair Helena Weodard, Louis Dinning, Katber Byrne. . Th alumnae chapter ot Delta Delta Ddta gav It regular monthly hinoheoa t th Hamilton' Saturday, Th member are:: ' ' . Meadsms Meadames E. a. Ceolay, W. 8. Rothery. Junod. Marvin. Misses MIsms Stelia Shaw. Delay Bonlwli, Nan Fnnklah, OuelL, Sarah Taylor, Th Beuhla Whlat elub waa entertained Wedneaday by th president, Mrs, Ralph Carley. Tb houa waa beautifully deco rated la hearts and flower. Tha prises wsr won by Mr. Russell, MV. B. Car. ly and Mrs. Ralph Carley. Present were Meedamea Burke, T. W. Cox. B. Carley, R. Carley, I. B. Forgeroon. E. Oraffonl, Tom Newman, O. W. Roberta Rawley, J. Munro. J. B. Mastea, Russell. Mra George Tlmme entertained at din ner Thursday In honor of her niece, Mis Loutee Rudat. of Cdumbua. Those present were: Misses Mine Louise Dudst, . Luetis Jeddt. Era Begley. EUle Tim me. Anna Blank, Lena Timma, Messra- Msra Charie Barbe, Arthur Lewis. Will Zlnuners, Otto Tlmme. Sam Gelston. Frank Joadt. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Anderson. Wester Edgar Anderson. Tb Diets dub gave Its regular dancing party Wednesday evening at th dub house at Carter lake. Those present were: Mioses Kethertne Raymond, Catherine Murphy, Lucile Peterson. Ethel Hibhe. Neil sen, Ethel Lynn. Alfle Johnson. Misses Helen Swsnburg. Usui Rann. Nettie Schooler. Helen Flanery, Helea Dent, Ellif. Maraaret Past. Ethel Heiatrlckaon. Rose Houska. Norgai d. Measra C. C. Currle, Henry 8chlet.tcr, Jsme Flsnnagan, Ai Blaufuee. Ruarell Evtna, Clarence Sargent, K. J. riwaneoo, O. C. Slaughter, Bert Lynn. AI Kellstrom. Dr. F. C. Logs. Dr. Hsves Gsantner. Mr. and Mra John J. McMahea. -Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gaunt. Mr. aad Mr. Royal Goff. Mr. and Mra H. A. Jscobberger. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edaa. Mr. end Mra J. A. Hewett. Mr. and Mra W. H. Plainer. Mr. and Mra George Jonnosn. Mr. and Mra J. K. O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Baumer. Wsrd. Messra Clarence Hall. Prank Pp II roan, M. W. Harmon, F. J. Evans, H Lafferty. Freeman Bradford. Art Jackson. Wilrlam Dana, Kelw Morgan, O. N. Toung, M. U Conkling, Percy Ovnne. For the Future The Tom Moor club will enterum at a dancing party Monday evening for the member of th dub. Dr. and Mr. Robert E. Marble will re ceive informally on Tuesday evening a housewsrmlng party la thdr new keen, MM Evan street. Mrs. Clark Powell will entertain at sn afternoon tea Wednesday la honor ot Mrs. William Fullartoa. gueat of Mra Harry Doorly. The members ef the Et A Vlrp dub will give a dancing party at Chamber Thursday svsnlng, when th gueet will com dressed as children. Ladles ot the Holy Family, court TP), ot the Women' Catholic Order of Forest ers, will give a card party Tuesday after, noon at their hall, lilt Harney street. Douglas Pater haa Issued Invitations for a masqusrad dancing party to be given at hi home Saturdsy evening. The Invitations are written on red paper la heart shape. Mlsa Lewden will give a studio tea Friday afternoon and evening. An or chestra ot twelve young seh and woman will furnish th muele and aa entertain ment of dsnclng, pantomime and read ing will be given. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. James 8tewart Whit an nounce the engagement ot thdr daugh ter. Mlat Gertrude Whit, to Mr. Joseph Charla MoClure, Th wedding will take place la April. Personal Gossip Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKota are boast from Chicago. Mr. and Mra Victor Caldwdl stave today for California. Mr. and Mra Charles Kounts left yee- terday for New York. Mr. Joel West left yesterday for a three week a trip te California. Mr. Harry Doorly baa idurned from a tan days' trip In the east. Miss Mabel Hake will go to California Thursday, ta visit flisnd. Mrs. T. M. Orr baa rone to epend sev er! wseka la Hw Orleaaa. Mr. and Mra. WlUlara S. Rowe leave Sunday evening for Davenport. Is. Mr. and Mra, D. C. Bradford are ex pected book tram California In a week. Mr. George F. Munro left Friday to pond a meetk or dx week la Le An gslee, Cal. Mrs. W. R. Cahlll and Ml France! Meta left Saturday for a dk weak' day In California, Mlaa Oenlvieve Rush I 'Pending tha week-end In Uncoln, where an went to attend the PI Bet Phi formal. Mis Katharine Bryant ef St. Paul, who has been visiting her cousin, Mr. Harry Nott, returned home Friday. Mra Fullerton of Ottawa. 111., arrived yesterday te be the gueet for a week of Mr. and Mra Harry Doorly. Mrs. Ernest Stunt baa gone to Shelby, Keew where she will visit for several day with her daughter. Mrs. George B. Potter. Miss May Dillon ot Chicago, who ha been the guest et Mrs. A. J. McAdams. will be th ruest of Mis Stella Murphy this week. Mr. aad Mra Oeorgc C. Mcmtyre win move the first of March to Dundee, at UK Case etreet. the house built by George H. Gillespie about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hamilton and daughter, Excelona. are staying; with Miss Ms Hsmilabn until March L while thdr heme to being redecorated. Mra. H. M. McClanahan and Mlsa Keth ertne McClanahsn will leave next Thurs day for Lea Angelee, CaU where they will visit tor about dx weeks Mrs. W. T. Robinston I at th Hotel Aster, Times square. New York, where she will vidt her nephew, Mr. Warren Strode, who to In business In New York. Mr. Conrad Young haa gone to New York for a vielt of two week with hi family and on his return will vlrlt his elder. Miss Gertrude Young, at th Bald win school, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lomax left yes terday for Ban Frsactooo. Mr. Lomax has been spending a fortnight as the gueet ot Rev. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mackay. Miss Margaret Adams of JameMown. N. T.. who ha been vhnttnf Mr. and Mra. C C. Rooswatcr. to now the guest of Captain and Mrs. William Nesbltt at Fort Crook. Miss Myrtle C. Cole, who by reason of 1 1 1 i k.a huH nuiMbmI tA hee iMm for eighteen weeks, I now abl to be up and take short walk dally. II or ulti mate recovery to now felt to b eertdn. Mr. George M. Rlbbel end daughter. Marlon, left' Wednesday for Monterey, Cal., to visit Mrs. Rlbbel a daughtsr. Mra. John Pullman, and Lieutenant Pullman, who lately returned from th Philippines. Mto Elisabeth Sweet left Wednesday for BUoxl, Mlaa, to Jola a bouse party with four other girls at the home of Miss Rebecca Smith, who was her gueat hers last falL Mis Sweet will be gon about two months. Mr. and Mra Carl Well and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Levy ot Lincoln spent sev eral dsys la Omaha last week snroute.to Chicago, where they trill spend several weeks While In Omaha they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. HehfekL Mr. C. H. Pickens and daughter, Mlaa Elisabeth Pickens, and Miss Gladys Peters, left Wednesday for New York and from there Mr. Pickens and Miss Pickens will go to Florida, while Mlis Peters will visit her alatar at Ely Court and friends In Elisabeth, N. J., returning In sbout a month. Mrs. Draper Smith wilt leave February M for Chicago where ahe will Join friends and go with tbsm oa a two months' trl? through south and cart. Down the Ml-' sisstppt to New Orleans, from there by boat t Havana, through 'Jamaica la au tomobile, by boat to New York, thea to Washington aad Baltimore, through the Tsnnsssee and Chattanooga mountains and back to Chicago, to the Itinerary of the trip. SCHOOLS PREPARE TO HONOR 0. WASHINGTON Several schoola hsve begun preparation for the obesrvaaes of the anniversary ot the birth of George Washington, Feb ruary S. Not only day publto schools, but night classes as wall, will observe th day. At KeUota school the most laborate program will be rendered, tha program baring been assigned. Pupil aad leathers will take part la the oh. KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS TAKE EXAMINATIONS Twnty-flv assistant kindergarten teacher took examination yesterday to qualify for director. Those making high, est gradt will be promoted. Two teach ers serve ever each kindergarten bund, th director and th assistant teacher. Th city 1 ahort of director and th positions sr to be filled by promotions from tb ranks. All Our Skirts at Half Price 318 and 320 South Bfotlk I 6th. Street All Our Fur Sets at Half Price Great February (Clearance All the beautiful and practical styles purchased for our own particu lar trade and not for special sale now offered at mere fractions. Russian Pony Coats Sold for $59.50 and $65.00 eantiful Coats A nade of fall skins srith Skinner or bro- r 2P B made with cads linings, full length, will go in final Clearance at 1$500.00 Hudson Seal Coat, final Clearance price $225.00 2 I30M0 Hudson Seal Coats, final Clearance price ., $150.00 104123.00 Near Seal Coats, final Clearance , price ..$62.50 7 $73.00 Ponv Coats, final Clearance price at : $37.50 9 $95.00 Marmot Coats, final Clearance price at $47.50 All Fur Sets Half Price Beautiful Dresses Sold from $35.00 to $50.00 Practical styles for street or evening wear, in light or dark shade. Ma terials are Chiffons, Ifessa line, Satin, Silk, Taffeta, Velvet, Serge, Worsted Cloths, etc Dresses sold at $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $50, final Clearance Price. . 1 $150.00 Evening Gown, final Clearance Price : $59.50 1 $169.50 Evening , Gown, final Clearance Price ..: ...$50.00 2 $95.00 Evening Gowns, final Clearance Price .'....$39.75 15 $59.50 Evening and Street Dresses, final Clearance Price $25.00 77 $25.00 Evening and Street Dresses, final Clearance price ... $9.75 Our Stylish Coats Sold from $25.00 to $45.00 All practical styles for street wear, afternoon or motoring. The materials are Polo Cloths, in white, dark colon or re versible. English mixtures, Worsteds, Cheviots, Broad cloths, , Serges, etc. Coats sold at $25.00, 529.75, $35.00, $39.50 and $45.00, at $T5.00 and $69.50 Velour Coats, final Clearance Price ..... $29.50 $59.50 Velour Coats, final Clearance Price, at $25.00 $59.50 Sealette Plush Coats, final Clearance Price ...$25.00 $30.00 Sealette Plush Coats, final Clearance Price $19.50 $35.00 Sealette Plush Coats, final Clearance Price $12.50 if , sir tun jiii ill 1 X T 4 V ...asallli 11 aa M I X