THE OMAHA SUNDAY- BEE: MARCH 3, 1912. B SOCIETY CHANGES TACTICS Lenten Season Cauo Shift In the Clut of Entertainments, , TWO UniaiSTESG WZDDD.GS Largs Fraternity Wederlmn la Be Celebrated Friday Evewtng, with Many Vlalleow tease State Valveralty. Social Calendar. IIOXDAT-Mr. and Mr. John A. Mc Shsne, box party at the Boyd; Mra. Henry Van Gieeen. theater l -arty at the hoi A; Tuesday Mornmg Musical club, meeting with Mra. Oeorge A. Joelyn; Mr. and Mra. C. V. Turner. Jr, box tarty at tha Boyd. VKDXKUA V-Mra. C. A. Qrtmmell. af urnoon bridge; Mra. C. F Hartmann meeting of Lenten Sewing club at Fort Omaha; Mia. U D. Hcott. maetin( 01 w W. rlub; art exhibit and Ira ai Brownell HaU; Mra. Insula Clarke, bridge for Mra Frederic Wing of Chicago. THlTUilAY-lsiss Adele Moore, bridge afiemoa for Mra. Arthur Uralfre; Mra T K Oranville. Cemla club; to. Thomas Klynn. luncheon. FRIIMY-V.eddlng of Miss J!om ntxgsr. aid and Mr. Earl Hamilton, at borne of Mr. and Mra r". J. Fltxgerald; meet ing of liroutante Bridge club. SATI RDAT-Mra. N. R Fell and Mra. M. B. Newman, afternoon bridge and coffee at the home of Mra. Fell; Mr. and Mra O. H. Ukort, evening bridge for Mra C. U Smith of St. Paul and Mra. A. E. HeJdemaa of Appleton, Wla. Society- activities are very differ ent from what the? vera two week age before the beginning at Lent. All the bridge dub! bare been changed for lb I-enlen period to at wing societies to aid local charitable organisations, and tn tereit In luncbeona. dinner and recee ' tlona haa turned ta lecture recttala-tbeee of Mr. T. J. Kelly each Monday at the borne of Mr. George A. Joelyn. and thoee of Mr. Henry rutmoat Kama each Fri day la Me studio. The traveler are hut brguialng ta straggle home from Math and weat. The really liveliest In ta real iua new la la tbe early spring and Eas ter weddings. Rarely outside at a college town la there a wedding, the bride and groom and attendant! of which are all fraternity mem ben. But Omaha la to have aurk a fraternity wedding thla Week, that of Mlaa Zore Fltlgerald and Mr. Earl Hamilton of North Platte, which will be celebrated Friday evening at the home at tha bride' pa rente, Mr. and Mr. Frank J. FltageraM. The wedding I a college romance. Mia Fltsgeraid attended tha L'nlvenvlty of Nebraaka, from which ah graduated only two week ago. and at which ah waa a member of PI Beta Phi aorortty. All af her attendanta except her alder, who ha not yet entered college, are member at thla m aorortty. Mr. Hamilton alas attended the Mate university, where ha waa a member at Delta Leslie fraternity. All of hi at tendanta will be TX la" The frater nity Idea will be carried out In every way passible, .and moat ef the younger ueete'wlll be P. Phi af Omaha, Lincoln and the state, and Delta ITa. ' Mia Flugerald' maid of honor wilt be Mia Ruth Fltagerald. and her brides maids, Mia Helen Hallow y of Minne apolis and Mia Rachel Kellogg of Per elval, la., both of whom are at the state university, and Mia Luclle Bell of York , and Mia Ruth Heacoeh of Fall City, both of bom are la soil- at Ames, Mia Orae Salisbury of Uneom will be mlatreaa ef ceremonies. Mia June Brown, of Kearoev, and Mr. Loui Hagenatrk, a Delta V o Lincoln, will plae, tha aredding tnareh. Mlaa Brown on In violin and Mr. liagenelck on the plana. Mr. Hamilton's beet man win be Mrv Harold Bear of Dallaa, . D end the tw ribbon et ret crier will be Mr. Fred Burr and Mr. Harvey Rathbon. both of Lincoln. After the wedding trip the young cou ple will reside at Kartham Farm, North Platte, Nea. Corner on Cupid It seems a If the F lug era Ida and the Hamilton wars getting a corner oa Cupid. The little god of bean and darts has been giving so muck af hi attention lately to young women by tha nam of Fttsgetald and ta young mea suraamed Hamilton that tee altuatten I begtanlng t loos, aerioua for young people who do not belong la these good eld families. The Hamlltoaa have loomed a Urge la ficstluw and Bnglleh h -story a the Fltsgsraid bav la tha history af ire la ad. and through the centsiie the prominent scions of these two great fam ines bav left tbetr mark as warrior, statesmen. ntereuur and admlnlatra lers. Oa the female aid, toe, tha Ham ilton and Fltagerald always bav bold high place for beauty, wit and goad sen. Hence a Male more thaa ordinary inter est attaches to tha local snnouncemanta Monday was announced ta wedding ( Mia Sera fltagerald sad Mr. William Karl Hamiltea of North Platte, which will take place March L Today some tha announcement sf tha engagement of Miss Vera Fltagerald. daughter of Mra Thomas H. rUaaeraJd. ta Mr. earnest T. Hamilton of N align, Neb, tbe wedding to tax pi so April Ml The Fltlgerald In the tw. cases are not rotated; neither are tha Hamilton Tha first ef the engagements Is a Uni versity ef Nebraska romance: tht other Is a church romance, both young people having atteaded tbe as km church In Omaha before Mr. Kami It oa moved t Ketlgh. Pleasures Past A matinee party at the Brands ta theater yeeterday Indaded Mtases Luclle Jodelt, Ethel Hart man. Eva Kinehan, Mary Cook. Lola Held, Fannye Wlrtheafter. Mr. F J. Fltagerald entertained at brtdce Saturday afternoon at bar borne In compliment to her sister. Mrs. Samuel Lrllwla Pray of Indiana polla. Six table ut payers wen present. Mis Florence Rachmaa gave a theater party Murder afternoon for the Triangle dab. Tbe guest were Mia as Florence Andrue. Emily Houses, Hellea Brandeta. laex Klliman and May Geissler. Mr. J. W. Woodrougfc gave a matinee party Saturday afternoon at the Bran- dria to see the -pink Lady" la honor of Mrs. C U Smith ef St. Paul and Mrs. A. K. HaMemaa of Appleton, Wla. Nina guests wen unseal. Mrs, J. 4. Brown gave a dinner Friday eveetog for bar niece. Mrs. Jobs Patrick. Tha guests wer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Ward Burgess. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wymaa, Mm Manser of fiftertaen. Wye, Miss Jesses Millard. Mr. t. U. Millard. Dr. W. O. Bridges. Mr. Randal! Brown and Mr. Charles firaws. , Mr. Earl Oraa and Mr. Lester Pickett errtartatasd the Omaha Grala Exchange baa beg at an evening party rrtday at tbe bom of Mr. Pickett. Miss Bride and Attendants Are Pi Beta Phis 1 C Zimmerer ,1 ., ;r- jj I . v- , X Y h ..', -t j 4 , "iTtTlv. -t n: ' r Urs. '." v ' '. ' x e II .., ., r-. .... e- t, I . ,:; S . i . . ;i . A r r. -el , f e Vs "' .' Or! ,1 -N. GSA&SiWBBliZIiKj. u il . , , l If l Il .. i 1 . .,.4.--i I Kike Kiaene, I ' ; - --.t- t--!"- I Indlanapoll: I I ?. 'V-.' '- v- - I Charles SaltnMn, 3 , I '- : TX . -' ; I Cnarle Khame. I I .'. ! : .J i I Art HoMikoii "i V I .. : -. Jf,-' li ram Olandrr. gW S..-- - I ..sWTT-' 3T!kf,'--. ) Harry Moasobloom. I A .er. eaansu.. . xi ) W : '' I , I SBsssssssasBssaBBBxassss sjssabbanaBBaaBm V 1 v - 1 The Tekna Shop Cordially invites your inspection of the unique collection of Art China, Cut Class, Pottery. Brass, Copper and Leather Goods. Suit able for presents and prizes for all occasions. Party Favors and Society Stationery. Announc f ra i . avors and Society Statonery. An ing an exclusive doll department. 1823 Farnam Street Omaha Tender Feet Shoes AYe mean our Cushion Sole Shoes. No foot is so tender that it will not find comfort in these shoes. They are made on a common-sense last with soft, porous felt cushion insole r non-conductor of heat and cold. The only real cushion sole 6hoe. Men's .... $5.00 Women's . . 94.00 DREXEL GSAZ SAUSBGST.IiacsU 1DS5 TEBAM.ITI2QERA1D Nellie Sungren aaalatad Mrs, Pickett and the gueeta Included Meaara-e Earl Urau, laier Pickett. Al Nyitrom. Donald Knee, Arthur Kaufman. John tliRier. Carl Ralhke. Messrs.. Ralph Carle, tleorge Whyte, ' Waiter Thompson, tleorge Howman, Ralph Pickett, John Liev. Herman Zlebarth, Mrs. 8. P. 8wlnney entertained the Faultier club Friday afternoon at her resi dence, tit North Twentieth atreet. High five Mas played and prises were won by lira Shay and Mr. Blackburn. lira X. A. Lundberg of SOT Parker street will set a hostess at the next meeting. Thoee present were: Mesdeme J. A. Oentleman. Amanda M. Rliya, l 8. Wolf. W. D. Blackburn, Roy U. Hlnman, . P. nainney. Meadamea M. J. Anderson. Urace Carienter, t'harlca Old. O. W. Hooll. J. Mllti-n Mhay, J. W. t elcn. Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and Mra. reter Holm gave a kitchen shower In honor of Mlaa Leona C Jonca at ttw horn of Mr. Holm, ill Florence boulevard. Tbe after noon was apent la playing high five. prise being won by Mr. J. C Jay, Mis Leona Jones, Mra William Mack, and Mrs. Earn Timnt. Tha guest wer seated at one long table. Thoee present were: Meedame P. Holm. John Kianck. William Mathews, Charles M. I avls. William Mack. Mia Leona Junes, U LUbtocks, Menu me 1. C Jay. John tMMlrlch A. b. irsry. ualiagher. A. Kennedy, J. Johnson, Misoes Edna Korh. Mary UaUagher, The Pleiadea society of the Omaha High school waa entertained by Mis Ruth eomp at her borne, fJt Bedford avenue, Friday afternoon. A abort program con sisting of recitation and plans number wer gives by several sf the girl, after whlcb refreshments wer served. These present were: 'Misses Miases Minerva Q'jlnby. Ruth 'Vbjp. , Irene Bedsley. Mary Rnrne. Maude W hitely. tirac Nortbrup, Ma Brock. Kdlth Klnrh. Anna Mullen. Marjory Hoc he ford, Ida cUmonson, Marjory Johnston, Agnes Pntcbard, Kthel Papper, Li i Marshall, Msude Craig. Adelaide Hogan. Kdith Jonve. Ethel Foyle. 'Myra Liimry. Doris Duncan. - Marie Carmody, .. Osll Hoaard. tva Noble, Genevieve TornMoom. Mrs. Charles I. Haltberg waa given a surprise party Thursday evening, the oc casion being her fifty-sixth birthday. The evening -was spent ta games and utm Av) SUTH TITZGRALI 7XJTB HEAOKE.TalU C,l luncheon was served the latter part of tha svnlng. Those present, wer: - Meedame Mea dames . F. K. H IX ley. , Hammer. Oiltner. ml gun, (llasgow. ' Forbes. Mlssee Misses Ems lllgley, Lennle llallberg, Kthel Foibea, Mails e Mcintosh. Margaret Jcnneweln, (Had) a Mdntoeh, Alire McJntoeh, Violet Hall berg. Messrs. Carl Fricke. liar Clasglow, F. Dayton; Kay llallberg, C. llallberg. Mcintosh, Frances Koubek. Addle Lee, Messrs Peck. Albert Hallberg, Robert Urlfnth. Walter llallberg. Grant Rydherg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hlgley. r. and Mr. H. Halberg. Alumni member of Lea Hlboux club entertained the aotlve members at an Informal dancing party at Harts hall In Dundee Thursday evening, when the fol lowing wer present: atlases Misses Marguerite Prentiss, k at hstine Could. I ola Howell, Helen Pnarue. Adelaide Funkhouaar Helen Siren lit. Ruth Heiincne, Helen carrier. Uladys Robertson, Josephine Congdon, Gertrude Aiken. Kathertne Crocker, Katherine Davenport Dora Harmann. Claire Patterson, Orac McBrlde, . Mildred Marr. Helen lngwersen, Adelyn Wood, L isa Henner, Messrs. Henry Howe. Wayne ftelby. David Bowman. Maurice l-oomt, Arthur Klopp, James Dnrkee, Idling Ulloll. Beryl Crocker. Herbert Ryan. Randall Curtis. , Clarence Patton. Malcolm Baldiige, Sievers Susmaan, Loa Howard. Messrs. Kennoth Norton, George Grimes, Herman Harts. . Its axon White, Leo McBhaJia, JaHt riowen. Max Flolhow. Chester Arnold, Rverett Barfce, Virgil Rector, Richard Jones, , Porter Durk.ee. Leap Tear Da see. A leap year dancing party waa given st Crclghton Vnlvertlty ball Thursday evening at which the young women who attended, assumed their unusual duties SKINNER'S ELBOWS Cut In email places sad easy to serve. Makes a delicious, healthful diab that every mem ber of the family wlU relish. roeaV raf (As fxeerfesf itoerrisJWsf fwafifia. Uiaaara Mans real Ini Te ss. eaart - MIlM nw. esltaS, IH a4 a Urs. aeaaiM M sirMsva 1am- I real. sU tvestr awa.ua, erals as a MuA t-S esrlal. 1 euasne I I'iwiiih. waiaa kifttjr 44a ) I scom sarvts ae a espial st mam la an admirable manner. The novelty of the affair furnished a moat deilghful evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, 3. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohn. Mleees Iria Ratnshreiber. eta rah Oreenberg, ttinncne t-onn. Rose Muskln, Hannah Mwkln Tlbe Meyers. Mouth Omaha: Besele Monakv. Hannah Adsiaon. lna Hlmon, Council Hluffs; Lillian MIHnberK, South Omaha: Hatlle Ptelnberg. Mouth Omaha: Riibv Isaacson. Blanchs Hesael, Maitle soil. Msrlon Alperaon, Rsther Frank. Lulu Drevfu hioux City, la.: Messra 0am Roeenbloom, Charles Berger, Ben laaacaoa, Abe Cohn. Mike Chasson. Mr. Miller, Dav Urodintky, Molly Paul, With flubb. Anna Fleishman, i:iia FMshman, tluphle Kooler, Klla Herman. Nellie levln. Rose Grodlnaky, Hae bra m eon, Leona Rramson, Kva rtnlesle, . tielle Gross, Heckle Gross Jda Kuiskolrkr, Maul Pregler, ' Messrs Hsrry Lincoln. Leo Kline, J. V. Newman, Dave FrMoaiis, Council Bluffs; Jess Pregler. i'hllip Monsky. Charles ftpelgele, Mike Muakln, Hlmon lvy, ' Abe Rlppe, A he Cohn, Win Klpps, Harry Truatln, Abe Krasne. Hsrry Reinseralber. Personal Gossip Colonel a. a. Curtla la noma from Pasa Christian, Mlaa. Mr. and Mra, Myles Standlsh returned last evening from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Peter and eon are guest at lh Alcaaar In IL Augustine, Fla. Mr. Plerton af New York I the guset thla week of Mr. and Mrs, R. 1. Dia lling. . . Mi. F. 1. Burkley and Mia Agnes Burk ley bav returned from a month la Call, forn la Mr. Jolin Pairlck ha arrived from Wy oming and Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, 1. J. Brown. Mrs. Carrie D. Scott left Friday for a three weeks' visit with, relatives In Washington. D C. Mrs. O. H. Wlrth has returned from Kansas City, accompanied by ber lister, Mia Grace Quinllven. Mr. and Mrs. John Epeneter and daugh ter, Helen, have ton to Baa Francisco, where they will reside, Mr. Clifford Wolf Is boms from school In the east to spend a few days witn bis mother. Mr. Joseph Baidruje. One of tha leap year babies waa the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs, William B. J. Hammond last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis arrived yeeterday from Cbloago to visit Mr. Lewi' mother, Mr. E. V. Lewis, at the (Continued on Page Three.) Special Announcement To My Customers: ' ' , On and after March 4th, I shall be ready to offer the largest and finest line of corsets I have ever handled. The stock embraces all the New Models and Sizes and are 'made to perfection throughout I guarantee the wear Style and the Fit to be perfectly satisfactory. These corsets are the product of the Kenney Corset Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and are pronounced tho acme of corset perfection by experts who have inspected them. I have gone into the minor details of the make of these corsets and can fully recommend them in every respect. ' ' ' Mr. Kenney, who is nowthe head of the Kenney Corset Company, was the General Manager .of tht Artist s Model Corset Co., for many years and all tht best points of the Artist's Models combined with man new features that yon will like are embodied in these nev style corsets. . I want 'every woman in Omaha to see the "XORDA and LORKAIXE" brands. I simply ask the privilegt of demonstrating the superior points. After an inspec tion and "try on" I am not afraid of your decision. If, after you have seen the newest in these corsets and desire an Artists' Model and Lady Clare I can sup ply you. I Thanking you for your patronage in the past, and feeling assured that I will retain it in the future by fur nishing yon something better than can be obtained else where, I am, Respectfullv, IDAC.STOCKAVELL. Corset Specialist South side of main entrance, Brandeis Theatre. Phone for appointments. 203 S. 17th St Douglas 4749. Just a look at my new spring suitings Will n.ait you Impatient to get Into s new Bell tailored suit Tier' distinction of style about "Bell" suit which make them first choice among well dressed men. There's lasting quality built Into every on of them that Insures permanence of shsp and continuous satisfaction. ' tiplandid new sprlnr sultine srs now on dtsplsy here. There are fabrics In all i he prettiest colors snd shades Just th kind that will be worn vry. where by the most fashionable or men. aou are Invited u Inspect these new suitings. . . , XMA& QVAUTT. ABTAjrojra ITTXJU. MOD1ST niOSS. ' 1520 Douglas Street (up stairs) , A.L.Bell -Physicians Recommend1 . , ' ' Artificial Flowers :"VV Of late years there has been growing among the medical profession an aversion to flowers in the sick room. Their heavy perfume poisons the atmosphere and after a few hours the air is so heavily laden that it has an injurious effect upon the patient. Some of the best medical men are recommending artificial flowers. They are so ingeniously made that at times they baffle the most expert. Their wealth of color rivals the real. We have just received a new shipment of Spring flowers, such as nasturtiums, daffodils, hydrangeas, wisteria and many others. Next time you have a sick friend send them a bunch of artificial flowers and you will be surprised how delighted they will be. A. HOSPE CO. (Framer Craft Shop) 1513 Douglas Street HAYDElfs ItAYDEH. esMsu sres msjbl, March Clearing Sale Sewing Machines If you want a machine don't fail to see our offer- -ings this week; get the best at least price. HAYDENs 12 different makes of Sew ing Machines offered, all guar anteed, full sets of attach ments, drop heads, automatic lift, etc., on sale. w Douc 2000. Trls. A-1131 Why not bar bow; yog eu sv on tha prioa bad will Bake Ui pay. taenta tot bolt yonr own con venience). Sss) us Monday,. HAYDENs net anus. area OUR QUIET RESTFUL SODAOASIS lasted downstairs In our Ktb sad Dodge streets tor I proving to be a meeca for tired ehoppera and after-the-snatlne crowds. Here, you may get a light lunch and your choice of aver one hun dred and rmy noi ar v " I ejulcaiy. BLANCHE SORENSON ' ...VOCAL TEACHEfL. S04 BOYD THEATER. Tel. Haney 2687. Kw pupils received. Mcaday after noons gad by appointment. Stank McConcs!! Drug Co 1 MAIM DO 5fr e bear, vai 1 m sass ..a rallakts e W anhMaey karasw Lass heath Josephine La Fern Company mad by Beam imig Oa. 4 as Ban Tram Co, and tbs Jiennsu Company, Omaha. -