"s SUNDAY BEEi' APRIL U. 1912.' . : " ' ' . ' " " ' - B I te If -THE OMAHA SOCIETY ; IS ENTERTAINING - v Msay Informal Affairi Art Planned V 'or. Oat-of-Towa Tjiiton. 1EEKDELSS0H5 CHOIR 1HT11RISTS Kir Omakama ' 'kt Hav Bee a Pretty Guest from St Louis f v . Travellaa la -Winm -CI .Have Itriaraed aad Waar Otkrrs Com sees. . ""Ljv vV J V it :f. t it" -Ik ? J1 Sal. Serial Caleadar. MOXTMT Pernor of BrowneH Hill theater parry at Brandele; Miss Dor- thy Mornn. dhUH Debs teste RrMee rhik: Mrs. W. J. Burgess, mm- b. JHim. w. t. l ix n Tm m Bruise club: Mr. and Mra. J. H. Haney. dinner (or Ferrj-Haney wedding party. Tl EtDAT eVt horn day at Fort Omaha; Mra. T. J. Mshoney. meeting of A ma tter Muslral club; wedding ot Mtae Vera Mirwl ntagersM and Mr. Earn ed I. Htmlltoa of Nellgh, Nab.: Mr. J. U NeMe. box party at the Orpheam; . Higk School (He elub. oonoart at th Lyric; Mra. John 8. Meyer, Tuaaflay I-enoheon club. " J WEINEHDAY-Wediing Mlai Kath rm Powall and Mr. Bryant Cullen ' stoger at Church of the Uood Hhep herd: Plsyere1 dub, pwrformsness at tha Brand! theater; at home day at Fort Crook; wedding of Mlaa Blaneha Mar shall end Mr. Warrni Raid; wedding of Mlaa Mabel Haney and Mr. Karl J. Parry of Marahalltown: Mrm. Omit " Hampton, meeting of w. W. elub. THl'RSDAY-Kjilght of Tolumbua danetiic party; Mra. A. i. Billing, meet ing ot F. W. dub: N. N. O. club, daaetng party at Motel Homo: Mr. C H Galea, Ooldea Glow club. VRirXAT-Major and Mra Carl F. Hart rranru dinner at fort Omaha; hop at Fort Omaha: Dundee Dancing club, dln- ier at University elub, followed by Orpheum party. Although there are few large attain scheduled for this week, there I a good deal ( Informal entertalslng going oa for ' the many attractive out-of-town Ylattor. Small dinner, Isncaenss. sup per and theater and brtdg parties are being give every day and evening for lb guests. Mis Margaret Brawn of St. Louis will arrive Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs John - Brady and a number of Informal affair ar being planned for her. Mis Brswa haa visited her a number of time and ha many Omahk friends, ssv. ml f whom attended bar debut In St. Louli last fall. Ml Brow ha epesl the win tee tat the eeat and come to ' - Omaha from Chicago. 1 Mra Violet Mall, also of It Louis, la vuutlnf Mis Katherln Moorhead and haa beta honor guest at many Informal parties. Mr. and Mrs. W, I. .Burgess ar entertaining Mr. Burgee' nice. Ml Bontt Bradford of Fontlac, 111. Mis Nora Forth man of Lo Angels haa ar rived to spend ( month with Mum France Nash, but there will be lltlla entertanlng a MUMiTerthnan Is In mourning. Mr, and Mra. C. C. Rosswater have a their guests Mrs. Roeewatefe slater and niece, lra. Chcrlott Adams and Miss Margaret Adim. f Jamestown. N. T. ... Baa 'Haider far reerte. Society II taking a greet Intent In the reacert t be given by tha Mendeawohu choir and , Theodore- JThoroat' ere hast rs Monday and Tuesday. April B and B. at tha Auditorium. The ticket tor the base vent Ilk, hot and the conoert promise t be a society aa well as mod est event. Those who have engaged box a tor the aerie of three eoncerta an: Mr. and Mra. Ward Burgeae, r. and MrC fUorg W. Holdrege, . - Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge A. Joslyn, t ' ' Mr, and Mrs, Charles J. Kountss, sir. and Mr. Luther L. Kountss, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Klrkandall. Mm and Mrs. John A. MrMhsae, Mr. and Mr. W. H. McCord, Mis and Mra O. W. Mageeth, Mrs. 1, M. Metealf. Mr. and Mr. Fred A. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas QuIalsB. CiKneral and Mrs. Fredertrli A. Bmlth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. rVnlth. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towls, ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Waaler Turner. , , Mr. and Mra Ourdon W. Wattles, Mendelssohn Choir Boa - ' Mr. . W. N'seh. Mr. Luther Drake. " " ' Travelers Meters. Ham. OsMhaa wne (ought warmer climate during tha eoM areather ar returning and by tha tint the coontry eiub open, nearly all of the traveten will be horn. Mr. and Mr. O. W. Wattlaa, Mrs. A. L, Read. Mis Elisabeth Reed and Miss Melon Scost hava returned from aa el tended May In Hollywood. Cal., at tha beautiful winter ham ot Mr. and Mra Wattlaa Mr. and Mr. George a. Joelya and Mlaa Violet Joslyn. who have bee with Mr. and Mrs. Qeorg indwell at their ham la Hollywood an now touring la northern California la the JoMyn ear, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Btdwell. They an espseted home about May 1. Mr. and Mra. F. P. KMnltlk. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Darts and tha Ml Davie aad Mra. t. E. Baem. wn are at At lantis City anil remain for s short tlaae befor returning home. Mrs. J. Clarke Celt and calMrwa re turned Friday from La Jolla. CaL, where they spent the winter. Mlsae Beatrle Coed, Irene Coad aad Roe Smyth, wh ar oa the Ooad ranch. near Caribad. N. M., plaa Is leave there Aortl V. and arrive here a tost Mar L Mr. Mark Coad aad Mr. Will Coad. wh bars been apeodlng tea day a the raaca are expected hoes th first of toe week. Mr. and Mra. . O. HamOtoa returned Baturdar from an extended trip to Fa- clfia coast points aad iieaoiuia. Mra. Mat nan Merrlam and Mlaa Mildred MerruuB. who have been to Honolulu are ' expected bosn snanlv. Mrs. Kdaoa kick, who has bees la Nsw Orleans and other southern points, will return home this week. Mrs. K. L. Ourkert and rhlMrea hare returned from New Orleans, where they spent several weeks with relatives. Mra. lurkert ahm visited Panama. Mrs. Arthur C. Baulk returned FrMay f llm Corset Features Voa'U fiad thoa all Iwnxr. pontrt la NORDA Corsets. Ittaccrains none appreciata ttm "little thlmgs- th perfert Jrtalls la Um) sas king and ear carfal fiuiax aervtc. . - Wa ara Aiwaye prepared to met jroa. W e gaanuMcw aauafartioa. Corsets Prictd from C2.C3 to 925.00 Z VC. STCCXliELL 300 Sooth ITth gtract. Soatb tda Fatrsaco of ; HrawoXs Trieste. - , f boss for Appointment. Ooug- BROWN of sr. LOTOS. Ml 88 MAROARCT BROWN. from Nsw fork, where ah apant Easter with her daughter. Harriet, who attends Mlaa 6pnte a school. Mrs. Charles Ihlvetick I ham from an Vaster wtay. m Buffalo will Bar' eO. Ass, and other relative, flh I with her dsaghterl Mrs. flat Smith. ; i'tK Mr. W. b. Millard and aoa. Wllllard. ar In Waahlngtoa now and will be home Tuesday. Tssy went east to psnd Easter with Mr. and Mra. Chrlatlaocy of, Mount Varnon. N. T. . Captain and Mra. David atone and family from Fort Mil, Okl., ara (pend ing his leave of abaenea hen with Mra atone parent. Mr. and Mra. Georg A. Hosglsnd. lAtsr they sxpset t is ts lbs Philippine. - Mr. Alvla Baunder and daughter, Mra Ruaael , Harrison, ara at Atlantis City. Mr. Saunders will return to Omaha next month. Mr. K. V. Lswla Is back from Toronto, Canada, and Is at th Loyal for a month. dree as Haa First Rehearsal. One of th spring bridegroom was m a rehearsal ahead of th reet of hi wedding party, Mr. Wllsoa Austin, whose engagement to Mis Alice Cary McOrew w announced Wednesday, found oult a eurprlee awaiting him when ha want to hi office Thursday morning. When bo entered th ffle h hear th train of th Lohengrin wedding march played oa a Vict role and tha a la la lead- big to hi desk was roped off with southern amllax. When ha finally reached hi deek h found It beautifully decorated with bride' a Geldea WeddUg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yatea laaued raviutlon Friday for the celebrattoa at their fiftieth wedding anniversary, to be held at their horn. Hlllalde. Monday evening. April B. Tha goldea wedding aeisbratioa will be a rsoaptloa from I ts U o'clock, for which M Invitations bar bee levied. Mr. and Mra Tata havs speat all but an of their fifty year of married Pfe la Omaha and hava takaa a prominent place la tha asckvl lit her. Their bom ha been ana of th moot boepitaWe la th dty. living with Mr. tad Mrs. Tata ara their daughters. Mrs. Re be Marfan and Mra, George Voee, aad their aoa. Henry W. Tatea. Jr. Their daughter. Mrs, C. C Allen, who recently visited bore, t In San Frencleco, what her ubnd. Captain Allen, la stationed. Mra. Allen win probably not b here far the leeasiallon. aa they an -sning to go la Alaska soon- Aonther daughter, Mra. Edward Bmlth of Kanaaa City, will he her for tha event, aa will also Mr. and Mrs. Tatea- granddaughter, Mrs. Oeorge Preudflt of Uneoia. Relatives from BL Joseph hava alee bees Invited to jota th family reumoa at Hillside. The mvltattoaa to th eeiebraUon ar gold am bossed with th asnograma of Mr. and Mrs. Tata linked together and the datea at th year of the wedding and of th anniversary . lB-lU Pleasures Past Mra. Walter Fisher cava a chlldrea a party on Saturday afternoon fas celebra tion at th birthday ot her little daughter. J see. Mrs. Fisher wa aaaiated by Mlaa Clara Mason. . . Mr. O. T. Wigg ealertaiaed Thursday evening at her horaa bj beaor of Miss Maym Munson. wkaee wedding t Mr. Oeorge Araistreng f Kaara City alii take place the latter part of th maanh. Prtaes war won by Mrs. J. Mclauglalra and Miss Maasoa. " Ooldea Olaa dub gav a card party Friday afternoon at th Pompenlan r f Jl room at Rrsndeis Ptorea fur the benefit of their charity fund. Th winning prise ware: Meadaraae J, Falconer, F. , A Word. JVF. Ollllgan. Kmm Brown, K. w. "Mi, Tinwalf.; rr5 fcna.' a Weaver. j , r. n't it I i Mia Marl Mitchell entertained ! In-, formally st her home In honor of her sister. Nellie, whose rnarriuge to Mr. Jerome Msrtsll take ptsc Saturday, April II. Decorations suggestlr of Eatr were need. Th evening was (pent la muato and gam, for which prise were won by Mr. John Tamlale. Mlaa Ann Itobb, Mlaa Ooarglk Kelley and Mr. John McCarmack. About Ihrlty-flvs guest were present. Mra. F. L. Nailer entertained Friday afternoon In celebration of the aeventy flth birthday of her mother, Mra. George W. Linlager. A profusion of eprlng flow ers, sent by th friends of Mra. IJnlnger, decorated the rooms and th art gallery. Aa Impromptu'mualcal program wss given by Mrs. George Barker; sr.; Mra. Warner Thomas. Mra. Charles Martin. Mra. George Barker. Jr.. end Mlaa Beatrice Tancack. About thirty Intimats frlsnd of th honor guest war present. Mrs. John Parish entertained at a ehildrea party Saturday afternoon In celebration of tha thirteenth birthday at her daughter, Helen. Then werw thirteen progressive gamea for In young people sad a birthday t rak with thirteen randies Thoee praeent wore. Utile Mlmea Little MIM Helen Pariah. luclle Hoel. kathertne Conrad. Dorothy Pogu. Dewtnta Conrad, Ruin Hwaneon. Ruby nwaneon. Clarice Brown. Alice Ruehton. Margaret Parish, Mildred Rhoadea, Leeta Carter, Dorothy Halbech, Lucil Rector. KeUerlna Culver. Theater Parties Th Dundee Dancing dab will glv a dinner at tha Cnlverstty eiub next Fri day evening, followed by a theater party. Demaa Kountss gave a boa party at tha Orpheum Saturday afternoon. Thoee Master Harness Kountao. Charle Burg. lxula Rurgeea. James Wyman, Robert IWiwna, ' Master Tnck Stewart. Kdward Damkert;, Charles Allleo. Wadletah !rton. IeWolf Bart . teman Kounta. Mora Palmar, Charles Crow, Robert Storay Monday evening th member of th enior class Of Brownell lieu win a raw a baa Derty to ass Cbaateehr. mcodrd by a dlnaer at tha Omaha efua. Tha hostess will k two of th eealors. Mlaa Stella HolmquWt and Mlaa Mar- caret Fuglt, ana in mner class are Mteeee Francw Hochstetler. 4ella Thammell. Ann Olffora, usdi Bacoa. Eleanor Mackay. Alk Duval. Helen Blah and Harriet Copter. Mr. and Mr. Holmqukrt and. Mr. Fugit will chaperon tha party. ( Personal Gossip Mr. and Mra. H. D. Neely hav returned from California. Mra. Fred llaraUtoa and - Mlas May Hamlltoa soeat hut week m Chlcag. fi iirv anew Raaera M at present tn BraokUa. Mass, toe guest of Mr. a Mrs. tjteara. Mrs. Edward Psteraoa has returned from aa Mteaaded trip to California and ether weeurn paint. Mr. and Mra. Frank Lytoa loft There- say for Stockton. Cal- wrfesra they win make their future horns. Mum Fannie rtasaostock. who speat a Orkiai Brotliers ' T 318-320 South 16th. St, J J Extraordinmy S J I , Over 300 High Classj Exclusive ? ;; SampleT Sample Tai Regular $S0-on Never in our business history have we been able to offer such wonderful values in beautiful tailored suits as come through extraordinary sale of high class samples. We consider ourselves very fortunate; indeed, in secur ing' from a high class New York maker his entire sample line at a great discount. There are over 300 of these suits, all clever new styles copies of the very latest models brought over from Paris, ; ' . ; .. Suits of beautiful serges, whipcords, worsteds, novelty weaves and taffetas. Somo plain, some beautifully trimmed with lace, braids, embroidered batiste or imported toweling collars and cuffs and many other ways. ,. .: These suits would ordinarily sell at $35. 00, $39.50, $45.00 and $50.60"On 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL DIAMONDS purchased This Month. April is the month for diamonds. Take advantage of thii golden oppor tunity. Remember whatever Lindsay say. is so. S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler 221. SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. rAXTON BLuvIV a .hi it. lia-Dr. Auguatu tmvil riMii a nmmtnent member of th modi cal profession, showed hla loyalty U M lattv Missouri by chooetng a h. iuie girl. Nina Rmlth, hi arid. Th cere mony waa performed la 8t Uiula April 14. lssk-Osorgs T. Llndley. ab stracter Of till, ecores iweniy-inree year in aounie naraeaa. . waa hi bride, and th weamng too pi at Orovertown. Iod. part at th winter In Milwaukee and Chi cago, haa returned boms. Mr. Samuel Pray of Terk I waiting her father. Mr. a K. Uellecker, nd her slater. Mm Zola Dellecker. Mrs. Oeorge B. Lak expect t go to Pasadena, Cal., sarly In May to visit her daughter. Mr. Joy Morton, who has a bom then. Mra. W. a Ferdyo and daughter. Mia Manaret Fordye. have returned from Detroit and Toledo, where they spent Easier weeh. Mr. and Mra. Henry Pterpont hav lakes a cottage at Pin Croat, Colo., for th summer and will take possession early la Juno Mrs. W. F. Alls went to Kansas City this seek to be with her el star. Mra. Bishop, and later they will both ge to Excsialor Springs. A son wss born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Maurtc J. Ksvoaoa of 81. Louis, Ma. Mr, ltovoosa waa formerly Mia Bdy Kate! man of Omaha. Ex-Senator Millard and Ml Jessie Millard and Mr. and Mr. T. J. Ma hooey ar booked en th new et earner Francs of th French Itna, eeltlng July 1L Edgar William Potlaek I spending few day with hla srtar, Mrs. Charts g. Klgutter, on hla way from a nine month trip torwarh Europe to hi horn In Havana. Cuba. Mr. and Mra Arthur Oram, who hava been visiting Mr. Ofaftla tetr. Mlaa A dele Moore, will have next week for a short vkrlt in Chicago, before returning to tsetr hoa. Mr. Earl J. Perry of Msrsballtown. la.. whose marrtsg to Ml Mahal Haney taaea place Wednesday, arrive Moaday from MarshaDtowB and will be at the horn of Mr. sad Mrs. J. H. Haney. Social Events Today Mr. and Mra. Charts T. Stewart of Cow nek BMfs will gtva a supper this sveajng at their torn for Cxuoool and Mra. Bottler f Fort Crook.' Among th Oasaha gwets wUl be Mr. and Mra. E. M. Fairfield. Mia CarHa. Mam May Baas tatt and Mr. url Oaaaott. Mr. and Mrs. Nat haa PnUl Dodge. Jr., wM give tea tksa aftarwsea ta kosmr f O astral aid Mra. OrearUls ML Dodg. Ta hoars are frees 4 to until I s For the Future Tn wsene of si pkOoassna'a L. C B. A- tffl emerrai at card FrMay aftar nooa at tha Brands! Poenpeiaa room. Tha membere f tha J- v- ckl W1D be tttertained at th koto of Mrs. A. a values from $35 to; Q sale Monday sale MONDAY, HANAN SHOES Spring 1912 6b RESS would be a D Bimple problem if m choosing your gowns and hats, ' you hnd n name to guido you that stood for fit, fashion and quality, as you have in the name Hanan in choosing your shoes. We are now display ing the spring models for 1912. MSN'S $5.50-$&-$7 WOMEN'S $5-$5.50-$6 DREXEL 1410 Farmam St. Dainty Lunches Hot and Cold Drinks At oar Sodoasla. lttk an Dodge a tors, and Th Harvard. Hth and Farnsm 8ts. Over 4M hot and cold drink at Th Owl. lth and Harney Bta. and tha Loral Hotel Loyal Bid. Served tn a way diatl actively our own. Shcrnan & McConncll Drnj Company BUHng. Jr.. Ml street, Thsrsday. North Thirty-eighth Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haney will give a dinner Monday evening st their horn for th Perry-Haiwy party. Th dinner will be followed by a rehearsal. Th Faaeewl Prcaewd Hla. Dr. George E. Hale of th Carnegie obeervatory on Moant Wilson described in Pasadena a quarrel between two east ern setronomers. "It was a bitter and life-long quarrel." be said. "It wa founded aa my own specialty, the sua spot. Many harsh things were wsid in thia quarrel, and at its height th alder of the two aitronomer died. A day or two afterword a friend said; to the survivor, l-e. your old enemy at dead, eh? Do yew Intend to go to the. funeral r TJo I don't.' waa th reply, "but 1 appror of it-' "-Ufa at. . . LiLi.OXJ at . . 7 7 we are again suits and skirls to order Within Three or uur jaster trade was so great that we had to refuse many orders, because we could not finish them for Easter. But we are again in a position to turn out all garments in three or four days' time. Every garment made right here in our modern tailoring shops by skilled men tailors and fitters. Made to your spe cial measure in the style and materials you want, they em--body all that is best and most stylish in women's apparel. Tailored Suits to Order $20, $25 and $30 Every garment guaranteed perfect in fit, quality and splen did tailoring. Special Offer For This Week -SKIRTS TO MEASURE tn gplendid all wool serge, In blues, Una. grays, black, etc., mad In the newest gored models, a perfect fit guaranteed, reguar 7.50 values, to your 4A QC measure for ....... lXey J The novelty G. : C. B. Brown Co. Jewelers Wish to announce that for tunately our stocK ana store J7fr-fto7Mf, was not HamafJeH ont? narticle -D.PIWI' -J " Dy tne recent nre, Dut we our entire new stock of sterling silver, suitable for wedding gifts, and all our spring novelties awaiting your inspection. Finer stock than ever, larger stock than ever. April is the diamond month. We are show ing genuine blue, white, perfectly cut 1-2 Karat Ladies' or Gentleman's Diamond Ring for $75. It is the bargain of Omaha. Come in and see it Yoq'yc tried the rest, Now try the best 9QZC US ready to make : t h Four Days Time etscr dm AHA dj -''" nave X2Ar Th Be reaches aoore hoenea thaa all 'other Omaha, paper romMaed. 1 I V I 7 0