0 rrrTTTi muni CmTklV TTn? . KlPm "1 IntO - . ' i WINTER TOURISTS RETURN Society Folk Coming Back from , Trips in AH Directions. 'sOSOjUTY GIELS ABE All. BUST i narm' Cinb FUss Activities for After Lest HapST Hollow risk Clrefe Has Real user Weiilif Smb. Cartel Cateedar. MONDAY Miss Kethertne Moorhead, i afternoon bridg for Mm Loughndge ! of front. 111.; Mr. W. O. Kutlier, meeting of Fort Crook Bridge aad ' Current Toilc dub. ITUEiinAr Sirs. K. W. Nash, meeting , of Tuesday Mominf Musical club, Mr. I and Mr. Thome W. Mlllls. golden ' wedding enniverwry reception: Mra. i Fran Enirel. luncheon: Mra. w. u i Rio, merting of International elnb. 1 WEDNEMAY-Mr. W. K. Price, mert 1 In of W. U. club; Mra. Fredenck ' Jann, meeting of five Hundred club. ?HUKBDAi-Mre. Alfred Wsdleiirh, I meeting of Thursday BrMjre elub; Mm J. Miagrave meeting of Golden mow Card club. Mra F. 8 Raeder. meeting 1 of Swastika dub; Mr. Harry Mcnoi- ki Amateur Musical club. : FRIDAY Tempi Israel Sisterhood, af ternoon bridge; Mra. Fred Oloe, meet , Ing of November club: Mr. J. H. ' Conuurham. bridge-luncheon: Mr. and , Mr. J. B. Coulniham. evening bridge. J Tha milder weather I bringing home j tha trarelers who hare been south and west and east- Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Mo- Ollton an bams tram a star of smrtl 1 week la Texas. Mlaa Rosa Smyth and Miss Iran Coed, who have been having a lolly outdoor Urn on tha Coad ranch In New Mexico, ars expected noma In a ' few week. Miss Beatrice Coad. who haa been there with them, will remain until ' tha first of May. j Mra. M. L. Guckart and two children, who neve spent the winter la Now Or leans, will be back next weak. Among the Interesting side trip taken by Mra. Guekert wa ths visit to Panama. Mr. C. T. Smith la expected thla week from -rYaoo. Tea, where sb has besa visiting har alstsr. I Mr. and Mr. W. J. Millar and daugh ter. Ida Janet Millar, will ba bom Mat Sunday from California, where they bar bee Moo rsbruary. Mra, H. M. Me Claimakaa and Mis Katherln McClan aabaa win be bam Thursday from Urn Angsts. Prom California Mr. and Mr. Victor Caldwell return today. Mra. K. H. wnragu I back from bar southara trip, aa ars alas Mr. 8. 8. Cur tla and Mlaa Curtis, who bar born at pa Christian. Mis. Mr. and Mra Dempster and Miss .Allen, who have beea I at Bilaal and la Cuba, will be bom nest ' weak. Mia Carolina Barkalow la bom from bar trip to Bermuda and a short May In I New York, and Mr. and Mra. Oeora-e H. Payna return todsy from Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McBhan and Miss i Maria MeShana will return next week ' from their trip e broad. Miss Mabel Bal I combe, who ba spent the winter In Maw ! York, I back and to at the Colonial. Mr. land Mr. DFort Richard have re I turned (rem aa eastern trip. . Fraternities Aro ay To local member of Delta Gamma J sorority are busily making plan for th 1 runt of their national officers hers next month. Tha officers are coming to cava a osnfanaeo with Ml Ethel Tukey, who I editor of tha sorority magnate, and many social affair will be green for then. Among tho affairs planned are a tea to b given at th bom' of Mis Tukey aad a luneheoa give by the local SAambera. Th offlotrs who will arriv April SI , and be bar until April an Ml as Ada ' May Brewa of Khlnalander, Wla.. prasl dent; Mra, R. K. Crawford of Acton. O.; Mia Am Burton of Detroit, secretary, aad Mis Margaret Lax of Baltimore. I treasurer. j Sigma Ma fraternity at th t!nivrtty of Nebraska will glr Us annual formal I party Beat Friday evening at th Lincoln . hotel. Uoeola, followed Saturday vnlng by th annual kaaejuot. Th dlvlaloa eon. .tendon of tha fraternity will b bald ' these two day and delegate from Am, la., Volrerslty of Iowa and University of Minnesota will a present Many Omaha and Council Bluffs alumni art .planning to attend both affair. Among the Omaha people who wont to Popular Guest from Chicago I P J .,' !.- I Bj.V a! i'T-;;; '5 a III ' ' , - - ' 'a . I I j - ' -" 1 ? ' i ' -- MRS. LWISB JACQI'ES OF CmCAOO. rOFMEIU.T MISS ANNA RI ORCUTT OF THIS CITY, IS VIH1T1NO MHa. ARTHUR KEKUNK. Unooln t attend th annual dance of Phi Kappa Pat fraternity at th Unooln hotel Friday evenlag were Ml Marl Hodga. Mia Mar rue rite William. Mr. tarn Carrier, Mr. Harry Reed, Mr. and Mr. Fred Cu scads n. , Plana of I" layers' ( lab. The player club has decided to present "Lady I'raula" for th second perform ance, which It will give after Lent. It will be given at th Brand el e, April , with Mr. Harry Doorfy In th till role. Th other members of ths oast ar Mlsa Mary Rlngwalt aad Maura. Rsi More house, Ueorg Mclntyr. Homer Conant, William Taylor, Robert Dinning, Samuel DUrhton, Walter Cruden, Lord. Aa a curtain raster to th play "Th Marriage of Kitty.- to be given April IT. soma of th member will gtv "How Hs Ued to Her Husband.'' In ths east of thla humorous skit will be Mlsa Anna Bourk and Messrs. Walter C'rundsa and Joseph Formnn, Happy Mallow Ronaano. A Happy Hollow club romance will result In on of th larger autumn wed dings. It I rumored. Th engagement will probably be announced In tha late spring or oarly summer. Th young woman la th daughter of a prominent physlclsa and 1 pqssnml of iSrwwvww"wwwwwwiwww-------- V rHtt 318-320 South 16th. St.' 1 Display of New Modes! Tn nnr HJsnlav nf anthentic stvlea there is a wealth of lariety and more beauty than words can explain. In assem bling our new stock of women and misses' garments every fashion center has been drawn upon for proof of cleverness leading costumers have produced. a s 16th and Parnam m M m aa a. " I.nooT-Orsr MeCrtrf't I tti 111 Ittrs , r Easter Sale and Exposition f Fathio-dbli e-ria, Apparel The Ftaeas Special Redfera . - ' $10, $15 and $25 Suita, Coats and Dresses. We stair. our personal reputation on each and every garm jnt Our $10.00 Coats and Suits ure equal to any $25 youll find is the city. - Easter Sa!a oa Fina Drssses , mi Ersnlej Cows of fine chiffon draped over messalina in. the contrasting ahadea, .Dreeaet of lingerie 05, 010 and 015 unusual beauty and attended school In New Tjirk. Tho man' Is a popular young newspaper man. Ha attended Ohio Wesieyan uni versity and Is a member of th Bet Tbeta PI fraternity. Both young people r member of th Happy Hollow club. Th bride to be baa shown her ring to a few Intimate friends and th wedding will take place next fall O. It. . Maalcal Competition. Tho musical tryout of high school senior for place on tha Ult commence ment program will bo held May 1. prob ably In tha assembly room at tha school, according to plan announced by Mis Mary Sullivan, bead at th English liter- atur department, yeaterday afternoon. Only tha entrante and th faculty Judges will b allowed to bo present wbll th competition I In progress. There will be three musical numbers, vocal or In strumental, on tha program, and th ob ject of the Judge wll be to pick elea llotis which will appeal to th audience on In evenlny of th graduation exercise rather than aom pi oca requiring techni cal skill. Fourteen students are included on th llat of seniors who will compete, eight f whom will fly piano numbers, four rlolla selection and two who will offer oral sfforta. Th list: Ptaao-Marlon McCaffrey, Edwin A. Relle, A 11c T, Smith. Sybil Nelson, raa- al Livingston. Ruth Ogle, Eleanor bsar and Adelyn Wood. VMIa-mda Pausttaa. Edward I'nd- land, Joseph Weolery and EveiynT. Haa Voral-Kilel Whlleley. William and Maud Raster Eaa Haa Is. Mr. Lee Herd men entertained at a children's party waturaay afternoon In etebratloa of th eighth birthday of bar daughter. Ilttl Mlaa Kathleen Herdman. A delightful luncheon was served th Utter part of tn afternoon and aa els borate Ksster osnterplec waa used for th table. A large mirror In the center of th table represented a minia ture lake and oa thla were toy duck. Oa tn mossy banks wer Easter favor. Then wer Ilttl chlckeoe and rabbit and nests filled wltb candy eggs fur th Ilttl guest. Th rent of th afternoon wa spent with dancing and fifteen children wer present. Mrs. o. u Atkln entertained at a children's party and Easter egg ba Saturday afternoon nt her home. on Park avenue In celebration of th tenth birth day of her Mttle daughter. Rllen Marie. Pink and white rosea wer used In ecorattoa and la th renter of th table waa a birthday can with ten candle. A sals tin Mrs. Atkins waa 11 Ira Mar garet yianaaan. The children present I4tUe Misses Uttle Helen Borshelm, June Wlhlams. argaret ixereaoia. Irene Itykail, Trimmed Hats for Eastor 02.50, 03.50. 05 and 010 These consist of some rare bargains in millinery, they art all the latest from the world of fashion. as AlKW borshelm. Martoa A lie man. Helen Allemaa. Rvetyn Redawtrfc. Carrie Red wick, Owen McCoy, riorothr Uray, Helen Oray. Mastera Kuha, katheiine OMeaberg. Virginia Getenberg. leahal Atkln. Kunlce VnL Ritaabeth Ackrrman. Eiiea nan Alkina. Masters. Charlea K. Atkln. rarreraltr of Oaaaha Xatea. Th t'tostea society of tho I'nheralty of Omaha met at the bom of Mlaa Rhea l ai mar a it. Kit Wirt, street. Ptlday aven la oad fare a two-act French fare titled Tno Return of Aunt Do boraa." Between acta there wer several musical aektrtkxos. Dramatl M'sa Jans Tompktn Bthel Whltele Mia Karah Teenpklna Clara Harne Maraaret Laurence, alera of tha Mlesas Tompatna Eleenor Halsey Btsaasm Fairer. Margarets friend ... Feme Nicole DoUa. a maid. Rhea Lamoreeux Pleasures Past Mr. aad Mr. William McKey ewter dlaaex Saturday sveoliig for WmMr n W mi r Wn iWi Mr "X0 TP" 1 y wtRmmm 4 r " ...in V 1 Exclusive Evening Gowns A complete expression of Paris pref erences Gowns designed by Paquin, Worth, Drecoll, Callot and Agnes. Prices range from $29.75 to $150.00. Lingerie Gowns We have on display hand embroid ered models in all styles. The daintiest creations that have ever been execu ted in lingerie. They are shaped and fitted the same as the silk gowns. Prices range from $35.00 to $125.00. New Frocks of Two-Tone Taffeta, Satin and Meteors Dresses suitable for wear under long coats, and attractive models for afternoon wear in all of the newest combinations. They are taken from the most extreme French models of this season. Attractive touches of color and handwork the most becoming dresses shown. Prices range from $19.50 to $50.00, TAILORED SUITS Taffetas A r j Strongly Fea- ' tared Ihis Spring , me prettiest etiects in tanetaa aro brought ou. in the new coat suits for afternoon wear. Some of these are tho short blouse styles quaintly trimmed with ruchings, shirrings and jilaitings. Fancy lingerie and lace collars and cuffs are seen very frequently on the taffeta suits. Colorings generally follow the pref erence for harmonious combinations blues and greens, gold and blue, blue and black, rose and blue. There is an early note in favor of white serges, Bedford cords and whip cords, both in plain and fancy tailored suits. Whipcords arc strongly favor ed in combinations of gray and white and black and white checks. Coats are cut in many different de signsfrom the extreme cutaway styles to the severely plain coats. Skirts are cut more full, but with lines that retain the desired narrow effect. Braided design are used to chirm in ! af fect on many of tha more elaborate suits. Our stylet. In brief, represent tha very new est features from th imported models. Ibices range from $25.00 to $85.00. Separate Wraps The separate wrap has become so diversified in its uses that it is in dispensable to a woman's wardrobe. With its ever-increasing usefulness has come a correspondingly wide scope in the diversity of styles and materials to meet greatly varied re quirements. In recognition ot the Important tenden cies that are working together to Increase the desirability attached to coats and wraps in the world of fashion, wt have this sea son assembled an uausual assortment of models which provide more than abundant choice to meet all requirement. ' Coat for business, street and traveling. ,Coat for autolnf. train and steamer. Distinctive wrap for dressy occasions. In the First Group Business, street and traveling coat we strongly feature three Important point in combination superior quality ot cloth, tailoring excelling notably In exellence ' and style, poaaesslng features ot distinctiveness and exclutivenes. Coats for sturdy service are these at a price rang of $10.00, $15.00, $19.50, $26.00, $29.75, and up to $55.00. Ia the Second Group Autoing, train and steamer coats w show just what appeals to practical people coxy, generously fashioned comfortable garments in especially attractive styles and made of fabrics that bear the clos est scrutiny from every rlewpolnt Prices, $11.50, $25.00, $35,00, $45.00 and $50.00. Ia the Third Group Wrap for dressy oc casion we emphasize the reasonableness of price for garment that show the consum mate skill ot artist in reproducing and adapt ing ideas from the models by Paul Polret, Paquin, Orescoll and other Paris Style orig inator also attractive model of original American designs. Wrap of Charmeuse, Silk and Satin, wrap ot crepe, voile and eta mine, wrap of e'ponge, ratine and glace, wrap of Chiffon, meteor and net at $1.60, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00. $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00. I His Mable Haney. whoa wedding to Mr. Karl Perry take place AprH IJ. Cover wer placed for twelve guest. The Kanpa Alpha Theta alumna wer entertained Saturday afternoon at th ham ot Mis Helen BUsn, Mrs. W. a Millard and eon, Robert Millard, will leave Tuesday tor Mount Vernon, N. Y, where they will be the guest of Mr. George Ch run latter. Joe and Bay Millard, who ar student at th Cathedral school at Washington. D. C will Join Mra. Millard In tha east to en- Joy their spring vacatloa. Mrs. H. Frost was hoaxes at a luneheoa Taursdsy. Th guest of honor waa Mr. Harry Dutta. who leaves soon for bar home tn the west. Tho present wer: Mesdamea Mesdame George rreat, Jac. Butt. Bennett. Jamee Infry, Joeeph Duffy, Harry Butts. ' IJ ana le7JF Florence Butts. Harriet Butts. Mr. Robert Front. - A party of arhool friends wer guests Friday night at a house party at tha bone of Mis Virginia Of-Jtt, followluf th dance at Chamber. Tn party In cluded Miss Claire Daugherty. Mlsa Or: Allison. Mis Katharine Baun. Mlaa Henrietta Fort. Maw Gartrod Owe. Mlaa Major Snlth. Mis Bather WD helm and Mlaa Krna BeeO. Mr. and Mr. Haraed Evart enter" tamed at dinner last evening at thetr ben la kucer of Mis Mabel Marr and MFIas Gertrude Write, who. will be April bride. Carer wer placed for: Misses Misses- Gertrude White, .turr I'pdlko, Mabel Marr, Hilda Hammer. t aleesrs. Messrs. Louis lxrlng. K. R. Kslney. J. C. MrClure. Royal ComstocK. Mr. ana Mrs. B. v. . vapen. Mr. and Mr. Harold tvsrts. Mrs. W. Watt wa surprised by a party of friends Friday afternoon tn eele bratsoa f bar birthday. The afternoon was spent wltb maste and a guessing contest In which prut were won by Mrs. W. Wstts. Than present were Mesdamea r. C. Marlene. W. Hooper. W. Watts, sr, H. Watts, U. rvhrtber. h. Brav. A. r. Oatea. and Mrs. A. T. Gates. Mesdame C. H. Gate. U Gltereath, i. Fartae, F. Welts. M. Lvona, W. Watta, Mra. A. Read and Mrs. WeUsnbach en tertained at high-five In honor of Mrs. C H. Petersen, who exiMCts aoaa to leave for alt taut City, where she win make her aom. Prlaea were wtm by Mrs. Nordln and Mrs. Ps terse. Quest present wer: Mesdajsj Mesdamea Nordlne. R. Nlemen. Sorenson. H- F. Ktuhr. F. Rortteford, W. Huntoon. Feteraaa. - R. Dooge, Reed. Vreisenbaeh. UlaPetersen. Harriet Petersen. M. McMiehael. Mlaa France Ktemaa gave a kitchen shower la honor ef Ula Fetersea Thurs- I day evening. The color ccheme . wa yellow and white. Guests present were: Mlsses-t Mlsses- Seivy Oledn. F.lnle Rearhke. Anna Oranbeck. Geneva Sautter, Harriet Petersen, tela Petersen. Frsnoes Nlemen, Clara Eorenaoa. Charlotte Rnumn, Helen R.wn. Bertha Wennlnanoft Carrie Jensen. Mrs. C W. Sear entertained at lunch eon Saturday th alumnae members of the Pi Beta Phi of Omaha, cooani Bluffs and Foots Omaha. Mis Mini Pvta and Mis Myra Thorpe assisted Mrs. Bears. Th decorstlona were sug gestive ef Easter, th eenterpicc of th table wa a bowl ef dark, rea earnauoos, tb sorority flower. Those present were: Missis Miss- Katharine Thomaa, A lie Trcxetl. Hertha Wheeler. Bernloe Ouren. sister la Lee Angcle, dl. Dainty re frerhments were served. Those prsesn were: Kdith Shuicart. Beth Pryor. Oertrude Branch, Edith Flshee. Acnew Feeoey. Ada Psgensteober, llel le ll.tael. Henrietta Benedict, Frsneea Gouli, Vsrds Hrott. Meadanaea Pryee Crawford. George Johnston. W J. Morins. Frank Wllklns. Austin Dodds, V. R. Gould, , John Martin, J. - N'leleon. ri. M. MeClanahan, Mra, Ed V-llooxt entertained C. 8. Grant post Women's Relief corn at a kemens; toa st her home, UU Latbro street, Tuesday afternoon. Sh waa assisted by war sister. Mr. R. Wilcox, and mother. Mr. R. S. Wileoa. Marie and fancy work tilled a most enjoyanl afternoon. The kntngtoa waa also a farewell re ception te a ef it aide, members. Mrs, KUaa Eastman, who leave Men after Easter to spend a year with her Mecdames A. Sayre. E. Eastman, D. Neeley. H. 8. Miller, U Eddy. P. J. Tralnor, L. Bweeaey. Mesdame M. Tetant. J. Lampman, p. Davis. J. Bryant. H. Wilcox, R-Wlleoa, Ed Wilcox. Little Mlsa Virginia Wilcox. Master riooart Laimpmaa. Personal Gossip Mr. R. J. Dinning is spending two week at West Baden, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea C. George are at Hotel Colfax for a week or two. Mr. and Mr. W. A. C. Johnson kav returned from a trip to Minneapolis. Mra. a Knight White I the Sweet for a week ef Captala and Mrs. BetfesAertefe. Mlaa AUe Fawcett aa moved to th home of Mlaa Kate McHugh. lt Dodge Mr. George Flack la at the Clarksoo aopttl recovering from aa operatioa for apsendleni. Ml Mary Ryder baa gone to sc. PsjI and Mlnneapolt to visit relative antB after Easter. Mr. N. P. Oedg recratly boucht th H D. Reed bom in Ouade and will take possess! oa May 1. Mbta LoucThridge, who ba beea (pead tog a few week In Omaha, leave )nes Say for Cfeleago. where she will take a (Continued aa Pag Three.) 1 .til.. A