Celebrating Their Golden Wedding Orktti Brothers 318-320 South 16th. St. We Announce for Monday a Great Showing of New Tailored Suits $35 i $22 Beautiful and exclusive Models Worth from $35 to $59.50 ; ' j I ' ..: w i f ,.u-.:V. Sv lt pr ft- r- - a .4 , 1 , , f , -SOCIETY GIYES BIG AFFAIRS ! ' 3tr. tad Mn. Henry W. Yte Cele brato Golden Wedding. ' MAST UriTSISTED El COKCEXTS , jiHliu Tbesterteal aa Hmttr ' ; Feettrttle f Chareh rlk, ' Arsr Fewpl an Cl- ' t CWa4a. 'ifOVr)AT-Mr. and Mrs. Hani? W. k, . Yates, - golden wedding anniversary - reeeptlon at Hillside; Mendelaaohn oboir I and Thomu orchestra. ooncrt at th Auditorium. TVB8IAY-MIM Ethel Tobsy. tea tor via tine Delta Gamma; Mr. ami Mrs, T. 1 Oavta. dinner and Orohsum party for Mtaa Margaret Brown o( fit- Louie; Mr. Arthur Kngllsh. brio, luncheon; Mendelsohn ebolr and Thomae orches tra, conoert at Auditorium,; Mrs T. A. Golden, meeting of I'nlverslty Card club; wedding of Mlaa Ma Loratta Murnhy nd Mr. John F. Mortarty. VEDNK8DAY Mrs Arthur Uraper' Hmlth. evening entertainment for Halt Gamma; Mr. John Meyr, meeting of Wedneeday Bridge club. THURSDAY Delta Gamma sorority, luncheon at Hotel Loyal; Mr. R. B. Rogers, tea for Mr. Charl Cneen nf Orand aland; Merrymakere rlub, 'The Junior" at Jacob' Memorial hall; Magda club, dancing party at Turner hall; Mr. A.. Ik Billing. auaUrlc of J. V. W. Vu. ymDAT-Portomiinrea of "Rpkrry .. Jirta ee."; and "Ueutenant CJollght. ly," followed by hop at I"ort ITouk; Mr. Harvey Jackson, card party for Mlaa Lola Allrasn. ATURIAY"J'rlne llnow-White" t th Branded: wedding of Mlaa Nellie Veronica Mitchell and Mr. J aroma Mar- tall; Kappa Kappa Gamma luncheon at Young Woman lansiian association. Tbl will b lay week with many lart affair to call out society. And th If matt ar of varying; naiaraa. Th golden wddln( rcption of Mr. and Mra. Maniy W. Tata cornea Monday nlnt afonday vanloc. alao, aomaa tba opanlni oBoart ( th Mn lfohn tbolr aad U thaodor- Thomaa rrhtr at th Aual tortura, to a followad by twa thr aou oart, Tuawjay afternoon and avanjnf Toan thar "will b th panl ai th loaal- alumna- ba(iur of Dlt Oamma iororlty In honor of Tlaltlruj na tional officer, who WT earn to hold a council moating with Mlaa Bthat Tukay. adttor bf th aorortty mafaxtna. Th Arc bora. To partla lmUud a taa Tuaa ay at tba hotna of Mum Tukay. to wkkk aU olla womck of tba city hara ra ota4 cards, an voalnf aataftalnmcal Wsonaaday by Mr. Arthur Draper Smith and k luncheon at Hotel Loyal Thursday by to local chapter. Th and of the weak will be filled with am tear UnatrVal perform aacea. Th Marry ma atra elub of Trinity oathrdral will Itra their play. The Junior.' In Jaaob Memorial kail oa Thursday Ten- tog. rrlay een;nc tlwro will be io theatrical at Fort Crook, followed by a mUltary bop. "Prtnota Snow-Whit. Which U U b flrea for tn benefit of ! th Child Baelnt Innltma. will be played i at tba Brand! theater Saturday after i aooa abd voinf. aftamocn her fueet will he Mrs. J. M. McKanna, Mra. Ella Squire. Mra Prank Colpetser. Mrs. W. J. Connell and Mr. A. B. Bmlth. Toady enln her (ueata will Include Mra 0. W. Llnlniar, Mr. and Mra. Frank Haller and Mr. and Mr, frcdarle Tbomaa. Monday vninf. Mr. and Mr. John A. Mofihan will bare a their fueat Mr. and Mra. W. J. roy and Mr. and Mr. W. T. Burn. Rev. and Mr T. J. Markay and (ueata will occupy Mr. and Mra. O. W. Wattles' box Monday evening. Tuesday afternoon Mra. Wattlea will have a her gueata Mra. A. L. Reed. Mrs. Batch, Mra. Isaac Cola and Mlaa Elisabeth Reed. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr. Wattle will enter tain Mia Agne Burkley, Mlaa Helen Scobl. Mr. Frank Burkley and Mr. Wil liam Taylor. Mr. J. W. Towl will have In her box at the Taeaday matin Maw Dorothy Rlngwalt, Mia animmann. Mis Davla. Mis Voa Dulaburg and Mlaa Oallowar. Other having boxe ar: Mr. and Mr. Ward Burgee. Mr. and Mra. John M. Dougherty, Mr. and Mr. George A. Joalyn, Mr. and Mr. Charle T. Kountse, Mr. and Mr. Luther L. KounUe, Mr. and Mra. F. P. Klrkendall, Mr. and Mra W. II. McCord. Mr. and Mra O. W. Megeath, Mr. and Mra. Fred A. Naah, Mr. and Mra, Thornaa Uulnlan. Oeneral and Mr. Frederick A. Smith. Mr. and Mra . Weelry Tumcr. Mradelaaohn Choir Box, Mra E. W. Naah. Mr. Luther Drake. . H. t. Play. 'Th. Royal Family." a three-act comedy by Robert Marshall, will be th dramatic offering of the Omaha High school eenlor class at th Urandela theuler next month. Th final choir of a play was mad lats yeaterday afternoon. Th etary I full of a series of well laid humorous plot, and offers oppor tunity for plenty of character work. The caet originally Include about thirty, but as th final scene I a court one. a many fifty students may be seed. Mlaa Ulllaa Fitch will direct the rehearaals. which will begin In aarneet this week. Rap at Fart Omaha. Many guaal from Omaha Kurt Crook and from headquarters. Department of the Mlaeoun attended the military hop given Friday evening at Fort Omaha Among those wet: Ml Mlrsee Katharine Moor!ieadKrilllc,ll ;,.uh Edith Locke. nor rortnman Nanale Page. 0 Los Angeles. Enid Valentine. Meeare. Meaare George Duncan. will Bchnorr, Chanea Urnloii. Gordon Kelly. George F.nsler, Llauteneni 8m th. Paul Peaion. Leulenant Watson. aira, v 'eit nan or at. loula. Mr. ant Mra T. 8 Kelly. Mr. and Mn. Monroe. General Frederick Smith. GnlHea Wrddlaa at Hlltalde. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs Henry W. Tat will celebrate their lirtietb wedding anniversary with a large r oeptloa at Hlllalda. their handaom home on Thirty-filth and Davenport elrertl Th event Is of special Interval to the old families of Omaha, since Mr. and Mrs. Yates bo'.d a foremost i!a in the rank of the pioneer, having aient all LEADER OF THE JTTNIOB SOCIETY AFFAIRS. ef m&K- ( To th snterprlse of Ml Mary Mars- ton, president of th Junior auxiliary of irinlty cathedral. Is dua In large mraa ur th aucoeea of the reception and en tertainment given by th aoclety last vntng In Jacobs' Memorial hall. Th auxiliary la one of th most actlv in th city. Mis Maraton Is serving her second year as president. Khe Is the daughter of Mrs. Llnnl C Marston. In planning this great sale we have been working with the most capable manufacturers of high class suits, who have succeeded in pro ducing for us some wonderful values. The selection embraces copies of the very newest Paris models. They are made of all the new stylish novelty fabrics as well as of fine men's wear worstedi and French serges. The plain models are cut on straight lines and beautifully tailored. The fancy models are exquisitely trimmed; some with broad silk braid, others with a fine design of soutache braid, and many with ratine cloth, French cretonne cloth and lace collars. 4 mm a. ir-v. 7. ii u. i.w aa n 'VPi'v New Warps for Afternoon i Evening A wonderful variety of beautiful models made of taffeta, charmeuse, bengaline, silk moire and satin. Prices ranging: $35, $39.50, $45, $50 to $75 Stylish New Street Coats Coats so practical for general wear, smart new models in tailored styles and fancy designs in pretty odd cuts, beautifully trimmed. Prices: $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 to $39.50 QeVVi. a rVlr VI"1 Vl" l VI" W" ' i'ft ' "TV . mff, n ff tw.ryVf Mrs. 0. C. Allen of Kan it be here for the ce in- other daughters Francisco, can i brat Ion. Mra Vate' slaters Mra John Lemon and Mra J. T. Johnaun, both of 8t. Jo seph, will be hers Mra Oeorge Prouilflt. a grandaughter. and her little daughter. Dorothy, who U th only great aiand. child of Mr. and Mra Yale, w.ll come from Lincoln. Mrs William Siuole. a niece, arrtvas today from 8t. I n..,. About M Invliailona have been Issued for the reception. The apacl,.u, rooma will be decorated principally s-lth ye. low aprlng flower. Ass.atlng will be: Meedama J N. H Patrick. John Patrick of Mherldan. o John C. C'owln. K foutant. K. Wakeley. ' .mrge W. Doane. T J. Urown. llmry Wyman. Kdward T. Peck. Campbell Fair. Joseph Barker. M. T Harlow. Hirold Ulfford. Herbert Rogera V B. Millard. Jam alcKenna. M taoa Jerie Millard. Martha Kota, Lialay Doana Mi'sdamea W. K. Martin. V B. Caldwell, Arthur C. 8mlth, C. W. Lyman. Caarer K. Yost. I'harlea Off int. J. K Hunimers. W. II. Mit'ord. J ft. Hra.lv. Thornaa Kllpatrlch, J.hn It Klnnwalt, Jamea T:in-t'ck, eeirge Thumniell. H. I) Barkalow. K U llallrr. John French. Mlaats rarne Millard. Helen Miaard. Society and musical peopi are taahw a keen Interest la th eonesrt to be I. Mr: na ' T,l -unountel aive. be the Mendelssohn choir snd the 'M "" oc a.l Jn. The Thomas srehastra Moaday and Tuesday. ; Th Auditorium will bo attractlrely I decorated and comfortable willow chairs i . will be placed la th boxes J. 1 -a arte ( Wallace, satiated by I. 8. llelgren and ' Thomas J. Kelly, has chsrge of the decorations All th hose hare been en i' gaged and moet of th boa holders hart : lnrltd their (Vesta . i. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge TV. Holdreg will , have In their boa Monday evening Mr. , aad Mra R R. Kimball. Mrs T. L. Klr . bsl! and Miss Arabella Kimball. Their ' (uet T seeder evestng will bs Dr. and . Mra Robert R Holllsur and Mr. and Mr. H. JL Holdrsga. Mr. and Mra K. M. rarrflala wfll has 'a &! aruests Monday reeeilng Mr. aad . Mrs. r. A. Brogaa, Mr. and Mrs, CI est Chase and Mr. Maoaflekt and Mr. Lskla at New York. Tussday sftLrnuaa Mia, . Fslrfleld will entertain Miss KllaabeU ttingwaU. Mary Moraetnsa. Ptesasnt Holy oka ssd Elisabeth ana Wynne ram ; fjeta. Tuesday erasing tbeir guest will f be Miss Cart la. Miss Doaaa, Mr, Baft . eaaaett and Mr. Jsckaoa. I I Monday aewsao Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Crittsadea ralth will bar as their , ' g-sast la tbetr boa Ootaaal and Mra , AUslr aad LisMtsnsrrl aad Mra Bubb H ran .Crook aad Mr. aad Mra. Lowrt ; ' Cafkta Tssaday srteraooa tbs guests wlH be Mhsna Bather amtta. Looto rort, (, ' Ke'ns Chsee, Beiea Bmita. Busbetb ; Barker, Manfred Smith aad Aitaar C satb, ft. Tnssdsy trmdma Mr. aad . Mr. Smith wtU bars CM si aad Mra ' Battler, Ceioael sad Mra a tblissa, Ma. i J. K. H. PaMct and Mr. Robert Patrk. : Monday aveaaaa Mra J. M. Mstsalta :wta tor as as gnests Mr. and Mra -Arttsr Tssstsr, Mtaa) Mailst Wakaley .aad Jtr. W. 7sraara flcai TssasUy ? , oaugnteia. Mrs Rrbs Morgan an I l Oeorge Voae. and their eon. Hen y vv Yatee. Jr.. are with Ihem al lliiluie Their daughter, Mr. Edaard f. rimith wllh her Uttl daughter, lietty, sill arrtva toaaorrow from Kanaa City. Their HZS E3GAGEXE3T TO SAM BLOCK A550raCID. Play at Fsrt Crook. Preceding the regular fortniKhtly hop at Fort Crook next Friday evening, the officrra and ladle of the post will give two ahort end Intereattng playa. The f ret will be a curtain raiser. "luapberry Hhrub Sec." whl.h was it-cent!) gieli at the bom of Captain and Mm. Ilalatead Dorey and which sill le repeated by re queat. The eecond i!ay will be "Lieu tenant Oollghtly." Thin playlet was dramatised by Mrs. Halttrad lorey from Kilpina s story. To make the play mora realistic Mrs. Dorey changed th scene of the play from India to the Philippine Inlands. Th caat of the latter play In- cludea only men, with the exception of a few women dressed In Filipino coitums, who walk across the stage, but have no speaking part. Lieutenant Qrtfflth has the title role and the other taking part are Colonel W. C. Buttlar. Dr. Clark, Captain Dorey, Captain Howell, Lieuten ant Uubb, Lieutenant Kelly, Lieutenant Muncaater, Ueutanant Davis, Lieutensm Bowman, Lieutenant Wilson, Lieutenant Whiting and Lieutenant Fulton. Taking part In the curtain raiser will be Mrs. Dorey. Mra. Davis and Lieuten ant and Mrs Griffith. For the Future Mrs. Oeorge H. rJwoboda will give a luncheon at 1 o'clock May 1. when her guests will be the members of the W. W. club. Mrs R E. Rogers ha Issued cards for a tea to be given Thursday after noon for her daughter, Mr. Charles Olsen of Grand laiand. Mra. Harvey Jackson will give a ca 1 party Fr.day afternoon at her horns In honor of Miss Lots Allemsn. who will be one of the June bride. The third and latent announcement for the opening of the Country club Is May 11. The first date set for th opening was April 27 and th second. May 1 Mr. and Mrs Thorns Lathsn Davla will entertain at dinner Tueeday evening at their home In honor of Miss Margaret Hrown of St. Louis Following dinner they will attend the Orpheum. Mlaa France Gilbert will entertain In formally at a a o'clock coffee this after noon at her apartments In honor of Mrs Violet Hall of St. Louts, guest of Mlas Katharine Jl our head, Mrs Hall will apend a few days visiting 51 las Ollbort. cock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Tate and Mrs J. M. Metcalf. Mrs. Oeorge Hampton entertained the W. W'. club at luncheon Wednesday af ternoon. There were sixteen guests present. Mrs Georg Swobsda will be hostess at the next meeting. Mr. Harry Tukey entertlaned Inform ally at a bridge luncheon Saturday In uonor of Mra Violet Hall of Bt. Louis, gaest of Mis Katherlne Moorhead. Two table of player were present. Mrs John 8. Brady and Mrs. Thomas L. Davis entertained Informally at a tea Saturday afternoon from 4 to C o'clock at the home of Mra. Brady In compliment to Mls Margaret Brown of St. Louis The rooms were decorated with pink roses and snap dragons About forty guest were present Mrs. Arthur English wa hostess at the first of a series of bridge luncheons on Friday, st her home, on North Thlrty ighth street Those present wer Mesdame- Mi-adamea P. J. FlUgorald. j. H. conrsd. Ftsnk Boyd. . e. Pearce. J. D. Foster. b. d. Van Court, Oeorge Kelly. h. C. Brome, W. J. Bradbury. N. l. Oukert. N. B. Updike, Arthur English. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs T. B. Martin enter taned delightfully last evening at a travelogue party at the home of Mr. and (Continued on Page Three ) t CORNER 16th AND HOWARD Tailored Suits of Style and Quality For Merely $55 E5 My intention to discontinue business is very well known by now. My stock of woolens must be turned out rapidly and I am LEAVING the business just as your wearing season commences. In the meantime the opportunity is yours Ladies' deftly tailored $85 grade spring suits, made up as only "La-Book" can make them at $55 rr suit. 10 Discount on Diamonds! Remember this offer ia for this month only. Don't fail to take advantage ot thl offer. S.W.Lindsay, Jeweler M1H SOVTS HTM mill, FAXTOftT BLOCK. Pleasures Past Mlas Fort.a Swett gave an enjoyable dancing recital yenterday sfternoon si Chambers' academy to her younger pupils. About thirty young peopi took part. Mr. and Mm Oeurg Thummel gave dinner Thunxiay evening t which their guesta were lan and Mr. J. A. Tsn- 1 ! A You are invited to attend our first Spring Home-Furnishers Exposition during the week of April 22 Here will be displayed the finest collection of furniture, draperies, rugs, curtains and other house furnishings in Omaha. This is a week of courtesy, when all may visit this store and yet not be importuned to buy. See last page of this section. MILLER, STEWART & BEATON CO. 41315. 17 5o SUl-nth Stmt m ln0ur Ready-to-Wear Dept. Special values in new coats, suits and millinery that cannot be beat. Women's New Spring Suits Worth op to $25.00, handsome spring styles, colors and fabrics, at no $10.00 SILK FOULARD DRESSES in i e ij qo numher of very pretty styles, at . . . Handsomo Long Coats Every new spring style, color and fabric to choose from coats that are actually worth up to $25.00, at $7.50, $10, $12.50 NEW SERGE SXIRTS In tans, grays, navys, etc. very pretty gored mod-els-positively $5.00 val ues, go at $2.98 Wonderful Millinery Values Await Yon Here Monday r)A HUeV.;i . n-l J TT A. .ass, - 1J xruiimt-u mus, every 01, SfPav Sailftp-. one a charminir little .rem hv it. n0B4n iailOrS ij o J Bold self, hardly any two alike, regular at np to $10.00, at $2.98 -$4.98 regular $1.98 taints, at 69c Nik Horn. worth .W, at, P- PJr The. novelty 6. Blark Hewbtrbloo,. Pettecoats, worU 1.88, 98c