B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: 1LABCH 24. 1912. 7 scorn plans for future ilatrous aad Debutant j Gettinj Beady for Post-Le nten Season. Popular K.KS. Visitor i MAST TO TAKE CP SWEBDKG t las Are t mtmri Take .rasas al tse n I'sol Wise llearke lo Br Qarra la riar r Br Clvea. Korlal Talradar. SIOXPAT-M- and i!m. Kiiaanl '"pdike, lartv lor Mr and Mr Kdwart Titus ot Fortia:!. Ore.;. Mm Moslir Ool Piln r. mttiinfr of original Cooking club; T. .1 Kelly. ierture-roclUI at tl !"tT.e of Xln. Mrs. lire A. J'lelyu.-- TI'ESIIAY Mrs. Join T. Stewart. M. nwetmi; ot Amateur Musical rlutt. Mrs. Kubrit T. Smith, mertlng of itnno elub. '" . ,. AVKH.VUSTIAY-Mr.. Seymour IL Finite., bridge lumwm;-Mr. i. (V. Butsl. ken uuKton tor iMM Jiaxgueruo Colooid ot Oklahoma City. THl'RSllAY-Onlkroo Hub. banquet at Homo hotel- Mrs. J. B. Brooks, J'opu. lar Card club. FRIDAY Le,lle' Atd soclrty of First Prei-byf-rlai church, lunrheon for bwie-' lit of Visiting Nurse ajwactatlon: Mrs. W. J. AnA-rfOn, mrellng of Keumlfr club; Mrs. F. B. Corhren. meeting M Lnanlmo club; I'M Kapp Pil fra terniu. aaoual dinner in Llncola. " k PATL'KI)AV-.Mr. and Mra. A. YV. tfrrlh nttr nMtina of Mnrmenv club at hUW of Mr. and Mra Paul Wernher; Kl Kappa (Mmma sorority. luncurnB ar Young Women Christian aiowlntton; l-Iil kappa J't fraternity banquet In Lincoln. With aocletr aeabif and lunrhlog for the benefit of sweet charity and num ber of group of young people practicing two. and throe times a week for the amateur performances to ba given la 1 ubiks as soon as Kaster marks the end of Lent active preparations am also going on for Easter wrddlnin 'and an undercurrent .ot Interest flows merrily- on regarding a number of pending en gagement announcements. At least thrsa popular couples of th young. Country club set are supposed to be engaged and the announcements are expected to lake place nnar Easter. The young women and the young met ere all " omehans,' daughters and cons of weH knew, tarn-, lllea, ,' t . . ' ' s An Interesting engagement announced In Chicago la that at MM .Gertrude File get aid. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. illcu rd FlttgeraM, te Mr. Jack 'Bsurn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bairm Miss Fltegerald te well knowii In Omaha, having keen the guest ef eif. and Mrs. Beum. Mra. Frank Wlltielif and Miss France Null on different occasions, and baa a boat ef frjends here.' . , Both Mr.' Bum and Mlas '. Fltagerald were In- the Wedding.'- party, of, .SUM Brownie Bess Baun and Mr. Jena ftaiissj whose wedding occurred laVat Npvfmber. Mlas Fltagerald was here, for the WU-helm-Cudahjr wedding. last June and alto ha served an makt ef honor at toe Ak-Kar-Ben bail.' Bias Fltagsratif attended Mrs. other' 'scWI In WaaMngtrm, II. C, with number of young women from Omaha. Mr, Beam Is a popular memuer of the rongr,st law' Omaha and Juts recently gone te Boston, where he Is In terested In tMWipaper work.. , s s J- ,. ' ." ' '.f 'suelelr Will Swiaa. ' Interest la ewirsmlng tt almost t great and keen as tiiat' In weddlnga, and en gagements. I At least' Wt women hsre ap plied (or ef tbe.puol being oonelructed In the Mrn'nptilllsVnlaln' andSthHtti mill be reaty tw 'ttH next month. The Interest ' &UuWaia nef MoutlUut the fact that .thenar are it number .of expert! In this agnatic spert. Among these Is a group of women we used te (vim together at the Basque eluk and they nill dive and swim and float In the Metropolitan pool In this group are Mes damee T. 9. kehoneT, J. T. Stewart, Hemuel Bums, Lather and Charles T. Kountx. In another group swimming together will be Mesdane Louie Clark, Clarke l'owell. Arthur Rogers, Barton Millard end Mlsm Katherlne Moor he ad, tars llne Barkalow, Kalhsrtne Fowell, Gladys Vetera, A group of debutante and young so. tlrty women who wil form another group are Mlwis Ruth Hammer. Kathertne I lee eon. Elisabeth Davie, Mildred Butler, Kllsabeth Brace, IxiulM Dinning. Dorothy tevens, Fraaoe Todd, Marie llolllnger, Louis Mcpherson. Esther Byrne; Leets Moldrege, Oretchcn MeConnell. A class of Dundee women will have the pool for a certain period once a week: Meedameo D. C. Dodda, C. fr. Talmage, Alfred Elllck.' W. E. Bhoades, W. E. Wagner, V. P. Peckenpeugh, W. K- ahep ard, W. B. T. Belt. B. B. Rush. K. K Klmbeiiy, O. M. Durkee, T, W. Car mlchael, 1L D. Reec. A Bomber of young girl wh will swira t of ether are Misses Kstella ThurameU, Josephine . Congdoa, Marlon Kuhn, Eleanor Macaay, Oreta Lane, Frances Hoetetler, Jeannie Patterson, Gertrude Kaapp, Helen Ingweraon. Bear fit I. ear far VlaKlagt lima On of the largest benefit affaire ef the Lenten season wilt be the luncheon to be given Friday by the Ladle- A a society of the Ftrat Presbyterian church, the proceeds from which will go toward earring on th work ef the Visiting 2ura association. This will be the eighth annual luncheon which th Pres byterku women ear gives for the ben efit ef the society. ' Thoee who will hare charge ef tobies are: t Meedame-; Lincoln riaher. Howard Kennedy, fjlenn Wharton. Barton Millard, : ii. Hex Cotton. Meadamee -Charles (Itfutt. C. F. McOrew, Walter Preston, J. B. -kaa. W. A. Yonaoa. George Tunniclltf. Those nreeeslac ersr the dining room will be: .',;. Mesdamee: Meadamee: W. B. Marshall. C. A. tlrlmme!. Frank W altera. V. J. Bradbury. Waiting en tables will be: rVuiah. Evaflv 3 Haxel Evans, Ruth Hammer. Kathertae Mllroy. Kiotae Jenaa. Cora Evan. Hilda Hammer. Mab.e Hawley. Kaa Cunningham, Mesdamee: Frank Knicier J. P. 6 ater. Florence Power. Mary Hcherrnerhora, AiKvirr Mcureer, lMiu Hunt, tiertrude Bchcr- merhern. Fannie Adams. Mabel Saiagiey. Meedames: Harry Ketiocg. 1, A 'VV 'i'r:- W V ' i a'. ' home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Larson. KJI Hamilton street Tuesday, urine- the evening several vaudeville sketches were given by Mr. Ekdahl and Mr. Travis. . hose present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen. Miwea Miasm Ethel liatr.aey. Louise Raabe. Annette Horchman, Olive Brown. Eva Frederlckaon. .Ida May Larsen. Sadie lArsen. j (iiadyg 8hamp. iOertrude Klauck, I Violet Michelsen, f Emma hasetrom. Messrs. ijnlin 1-eeder. Hum Casnberg, Alfred Thompson, tilmer Kantin. I Robert Travis, Messrs. Hugo fliholn. Frank Kkdahl. Howard KraKSkow, liuis Kredertcksen. Arthur Enbolm, . MISS HELEN HALL OF UNCOLN. by WIIUajTaVIr. Uttle Miss Eleanor Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Auitrn. wee selected to take the leading part In in play, that of Princess "now. White, j , Hepefal le Inaenleee. It I probably th grownups who hav eh best Mm at owi of the children's pertiea, for there le absolutely no telling what th kiddle will say or do. At ' on of th recent parties a smalt boy, i the eclon ot one of Omaha's most promt neat famine, waa told to Invlt on of U little alrl to be his partner at supper. 'He -replied that net thought It would be more fun to have a boy part ner, and) aftar considerable persuasion he. thoughtfully selected one of the little girl. Returning home, the young hoperul re lated the following experience to his mother: ' "You see, mamma, I thought sli was a PoUte little girl, hut th wasn't Why, at the table ahe threw cake at one of the chUdrea." . "Well, what did you avfu'eak hi momer. "Well, I just kicker tier hard CA.Um hlnavad then aaw kehaead feanBut" ,l. . .' ".. ' Amsr Dlsnmew Part lee. -, CoinpllmMUir to ynf (1 F. Hart mann. comnianding officer of - Fort Omaha, and Mr. Ilartmann, several din ner partita nave been given. Last even ing Major and Mra. C. F. Ilartmann en- tertalnrd at dinner, when those present we-et Mslor and Mra. C. F. Ilartmann, Captain and Mra. Arthur H. Cowan, Captain snd Mrs. William Michel, tlrv OllchruM of Cleveland. Sir Tnc-V'Uaon of New York, LI.miIi nant end Mrs Clark Lynn, liKVir and Mrs. Ollchrlst. Lieutenant and Mrs. Lynn entertained at uinner Wedneeday evening for Major and Mr- Ilartmann. LkuttWMit and Mra. Clsrence Fernham ot Fort Crook will enteitaln at dinner tbi. evening for Colonel and Mrs. Wil liam luttler. Those present will be: Colons! and Mra. Buttler, Ma)or and Mrs. Frederick Dale, ('plain and Mrs. John Klngletoa gwlser. Captain and Mrs. Nesblt. Lieutenant and Mrs. Farnham, Mra, William Allaire, Mrs. Tounglof. Mrs. Olendennlng, Ds. II. M. McCUnahan. Pleasures Past Mra, Leo Grotte entertained at a mat inee luncheon at the Hotel Loyal tr'.jr day. Afterward they attended the matin at th Brand ela. Mr. Orotte's guests were Mrs. W. L. Conant Mra. Benjamin Baker. Mrs. It R. Rush, Mm Walter Mo lee. Mra. 1, H. Rohrs, Mrs. Henry Wind helm and Mis LUllaa Grotte.' Mis Clan liar nee entertained a num ber of the young people ot the University of Omaha at her hoene. 1701 Georgia ave nue. Thursday evening. , Thoee present present were Mesdamee J. M. Bemlsh. I. Doshe. C, H. Gates, 8. Weaver, A. Wess man. J. Hhol t, C. Wlnqulst. R Worley. P. Perkins. P. Knight. F. Sheet and J. Whllnem. A party was given by Mia Ferris Cleg gett and Ml Bertha Hwanker at the home of Miss Claggett Friday evening The evening wa spent In playing games. Those present were: Misses Miiftee F-thr Karel, Christina Madsen, l.'mma Kaderlt. Bertha Mwanker, Margaret Mcllermot, Ferris Claggett cnEaoetn ecnomi, Meaera. -Rmll Pearson, Fred Oonder, rirl MrKenna, Lite Jackeon, Karl Kennan, Meesrs. Karl tttevenion. Jay Cole, Frank Madsen, Arthur Nelson, Kiev McDermot. Personal Gossip Mrs. Frank Walter I In Chicago for a brief visit " Mrs. C. D. Mucahy of Colfax. Ia., I visiting Mrs. R. B. Zachary. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer O. Clark, formerly of this city, are In Washington. Miss Ella fichenck leeves this week tor a few months' stay In New York. Mf. and lit. Samuel F. Miller left Friday to spend Easter vacation with their daughters. Evelyn and Helen, who are ,at the Burnham school, Northamp ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee are hack from Florida, where they have been since February L Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brady arc ex- ; pected Tuesday from six weeks at I'.ollealr. Fla. Mra. A. B. Smith Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. Clarence R. Day. at Fort Leavenworth., A son wa j born Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spalding, 1M South Thirty-eighth street. Mis Dorothy Stowltts underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday at the Clarkson hospital. Miss Mary 1-a.Dow Proulx, niece of Mrs. E. W. Nash, leaves today to visit her brut her In Boston. Mrs. CharU-s Hewitt and Mis Ethel Hewitt ot Des Molne are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gutbrls. Mr. M. C. Peter has gone to New Tork to visit her daughter. Miss Daphne Peter, who attends school at Ely Court Mrs. Arthur C. Smith has gone east to spend the Easter vacation with her daughters, Misses Harriett and Grace Bmlth. Mr. and Mr. T. E. Price of Florence, who have been (pending the winter In Jacksonville, Fla., will return about April 1. Mr. Francis Gatnes and Mr. Fred Daugherty, who attend Andover college, will spend Easter vacation with their parent. C'ssiiar Offutt will spend hi Easter vacation from Tale with Mr. and Mrs. Aycrlrg and Edward Aycrlgg at Stam ford, Conn. Mr. Louis Jaques of Chicago, formerly Mis Anna Rl Oreutt of this city, la vis iting her sister, Mrs. Arthur KeeHpe, and Mr. Keellne. Mis Loughrldge of Peoria, who ha been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Thum meL'wIH spend thl week a the guest of Mra. E. P. llls. Mrs. Luke Shannon of Sioux Fall Is her to visit her mother, Mrs. Harry An entertainment was given at the (Continued on Pag Three.) e . e-T" Spring Opening Display of SPRING : AND , SUMMER MILLINERY INDIVIDUAL PARIS TYPES AND ARTISTIC HIGH ART ADAPTATIONS BY . OUR OWN DESIGNERS. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. E, Mrs. S. Richards, 25th to 30th. "Omaha Quality Milliner" Bank Bldg. Of Women's W i 'MM liW ond Misses' MW ' Conect faring . ;U Ug ' Vm'W$ Apparel and K- V I '"SiliVNS ;g ' . Millinery . M ' M Mj ml Mlaaee Madellne Horton, . Lottie Underbill. Mae Veates. Mildred Foster. Rhea Lamoreaux, Meeere. , John Seiby. 1 Paul Selby. Foreat Hvrd. Charles Frandeen. Sunton Salisbury, Mleaew- Bertha Wilson, Xeta Elmer. Penay WiUtama, Mary Alice Kldwell, Clara Barnes. Measra. Pavtd Lareon. IVter Strehlow, Uenrse Perrlval, Robert trehlow. The Golden Glow club met Thursday with Mrs. P. Knight A contest afforded am use meat for th afternoon. In which prises were won by Mrs. C. Gate and Mr. A. L. Flanagan. Visitors at the club wen Meedame R. Berry, C Flana gan. Ira Flanagan, W. Fraser, F. W. Flanagan, D. McCllntork of 8t Joseph. Mo. and Mia Cleny McKre, Membor Mlaa Bearke Will Be Oscea. Mis Anna Boark ha been chosen Is take the part of the queen in the play of 'Princes Sasw-White" to be given at 'Jhe Brandeie theater sous after Easter for the benefit ot the Child Saving Insti tute. This ts en of the principal pans and renuires considerable bisrrtoote talent Mis Bourse ha appeared In a Bomber ot local amateur performances, the latest of which waa "Around the World With Terpsichore,' gives hurt year. In this Mia Bourke took the parts of the Meal Partsiaa model and th Gypsy frrtunte tester. Another part In the "Piincees Snow- White" which requires ability Is thar of After Om Aft Fifty From thl age the human system grad ually decline and the accumulated pois ons In the blood causw rheumattrm in )olnts, muscles and back. These earnings rhouid be promptly relieved and strtoua Illness avoided by using the following prescription which comes from a ao;ed doctor and Is said to have no equal in cur ing rheumatism and test of In physical vigor. Good reeuits come after the first doee. "From your druggist get one ennee of Torle compound tin original sealed peckage) and one oun-e of syrup of Her- par lit compound. Take these two In gredients home and put them into a half pint of good whiskey. Shake the bottle and take a teaspoonful before each meal and at bed-time." If your druggist doee not have Torts compound In stock he will get It for you In a t-w hours from his wholesale house. Don't be Influenced to take a eatent rnedleiae Instead ef this, in it on bar! rut ka genuine Torie com pound In the original owe eunce, sealed, letlow sacksge. Adv, Every Wallace Nutting Picture Bears His Signature) ummmm Mr. Wallace Nutting's charming' pictures are rapidly gaining in favor. His individuality is stamped on every picture and the effects he procures are really exquisite. Every subject of this talented artist is based upon personal observation. This is true of his colo nial subjects as well as his nature studies. Every home should nave at least one example of this artistic work. . The prices asked for ''Nutting' pictures an extremely reasonable, in fact, no more than yon would pay for ordinary color work. A. HOSPE CO. Framert Craft Shop 13115 Douglas St, HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN tince your watch was last repair ed? For perfect time a watch must have good care. Let Lindsay repair it this time S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler 221 i SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET Spring and Summer 1912 AN impressive array of Fa mous Redfern exclusive Coats and Suits. . Original Lu cile Evening Gowns and Dancing Frocks await you during this exposition. Come and be our guest. Plenty of experienced and courteous salesladies to welcome you to Omaha's new and real Daylight Store. - The Millinery Section lias outdone itself in assembling the new and beauti ful spring creations of original Parisian models, from such famous designers as Mr.ie. Viroils, Comle Eogers, Mme. Corlier & Moison Losse, and clever con ceptions from the best American manufacturers. ' - 1 - ...... u.i . : The Golden model, etft. Every 6nc is an, expression of the designer's nrt. NO two hats alike. Every hat a perfect piece of art. . Y Take the Elevator at 214 South Sixteenth Street OVER McCRORY'S Se AND 10c STORE. tTfrf&AAs) tfry Cleaning-A Giant Economy tSJB&4JiCKZf It'g cheaper to CLEAN thaa to BUY. It's cheaper to DYE thaa to thaa to ITKOHA8K. It' cheaper to ALTER Uiaa to UPEND. Ot'B Dry Cleaning methods ciuvblo you to get SEW EASTER lOTHES out of LAST rear' garments, Let hare the garments NOW. Just 'phono Tyler 1300, or Auto. A-J2J5, and get poted. We pay express one way on shipments of work amounting to $3.00 or over. Up-town receiving station at Brandels 8tores, Pompelsn Room, and at Dresner, The Tailors,. ISIS Farnam Street. . . DRESHER BROTHERS, 2211-13 Farnam Street BRANDEIS STORES Announce Their Appointment As Official Selling Agents in Omaha for the Renowned Forsy the Waists This is a distinction that is accorded only. a few. of the highest class stores in America. This will enable women of Omaha and vicinity to buy the exquisite tailored waists worn by the most exacting women of New York and other eastern rtyle centers. ' The Forsythe Waist for Women is the custom made waist so ex tensively advertised in leading magazines devoted to women's interests. Complete lines may now be seen in our separate waist section. BRANDEIS STORES OMAHA