THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 18, " 1912, ' Bs 'r SEASON OF THE DEBUTANTES 1 : Will Divide Time of Society With ,Brides-to-BeJor'a Time., I WEDDING PLANS UNDER WAY V Many Atractir "Venn; Women Are Zi VUttln l Omaha Many ' Omihmi Coming and Go- v Ba; to Reer. Social Calendar. y MONDAT-Mr. Will Guild, luncheon for Miss Hewlett. Benedict; Kappa Alpha J Theta fraternity meeting with Mist , Marts Hodge; matinee dance at Field ' club. TUESDAY Mr. and Mra B. H. Dunham, ". dinner at Happy Hollow for Miss Mar v jorte Clark of Columbia, Tenn.: Mrs. W. U I'nslker, luncheon at Field club; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller, dinner at ; Happy Hallow; matinee dance at Happy 7 Hollow, dinner-dance at Happy Hol- - low; ladles' day at Field club. w WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. T. t Robinson, dinner for Miss Luciie T Schraubstodter and Miss Emma Allen i of St. Louis; Mrs. Dexter Buell, bridge - for Mlaa Mary Cleaver of Chicago; din l ner-dance at Field club; dinner-danca : at Country club. . ' THt'RSDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hyin. dinner at Happy Hallow; vaudeville at Happy Hollow for Midwest Tennis play ers; lsdies' day at Field club. FRIDAY-Dlnner-dance at Beymour Lake Country club. - EATURDAY Mr. and Mra. E. C. Bene- am Annrr tnr Erla-erlv-Benedlct wed- i . dtn narty; dinner-dance at Field, V Happy Hollow, Country and Rod and . Gun cluba. The season of the debutante! and the 'brides U nearat hand and prdrrtlsS -to 1 ?"jbe a gay one with weddings and coming . out parties and all the "complimentary, 4 festivities attendant. Interest centers I especially on the debutantes, hot only be- csute there will ba at least nlna eharm Ing young women Introduced this sea- son, but because from their ranks tha ,a queen of Ak-Sar-Sen will probably be $ chosen. . V. . ''"if One oof the debutantes-to-be Js. Mist Caroline Congdon, daughter of Mr. and Aira, Isaac Congdon arid granddaughV?, ; -of , the Late L H, - Congdon on pi, ; Omh'l plo"eersa Miss Congjolv radif-; ated from vassar college last apnng. Another debutante will be Miss Car i mellta Chase, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. v Clement Chase and granddaughter ' of the late. Champion 8. Chase another '.y, Omaha pioneer. " Mlsa Chase graduated ',;from Bryn Mawr college last spring, ?; and Is na of the best women athletes 5ln the city. Three young women who attended Y school at Ely Court. Greenwich, Oonn., t : together last year will add to tha list ': of tha season's buds. They are Miss Bertha Dickey, daughter of Mra, J. 4" ,'J. Dickey; Mlsa Daphne Peters, daugh- ? ' ter of Mr. and Mra. M. C. Peters, and f- Katherlne Thummel, daughter of Mr, . " and Mrs. George H. Thummel, Two ' young women who had expected t,;.to make their debuts last season, but postponed this event, will he Introduced In society this year. One of these la Miss J: 'Margaret Greert Baum. who gave up her , debut In order to have another year of ; study abroad. She has studied In schools y, at Paris and Florence for two years, The Bauma have bought a new home on vf.Thirty-slxth street and the debut and -other festivities will no doubt take place b, there. Mlsa Pauline Bourke, daughter of : Mrs. JohnjO. Bourke., did not enter so- i clety last, year oni H)t4neof;the death " ftf h rnrtmnifti'.ifW 'Jnhn Horbach.' ?8h has' studied; Viad' iraveled -piueW , abroad. Sh11h Europe tiewwlttf her ' . mother and, sisters, but will be home f next month. ' ' ' ' ' " x Miss Mary Burkley, daughter of Mr, f Frank V. Burkley, 'who finished "at; St ? Mary's academy, Notre" Dame, Ind., last June, and Miss Dorothy Hall who went ? to Inglesida,: New? Mllfbrd, (Conn,,, "Will ' aweir the list of attractive' young da- : butantea. (" 1 - ..- Misses Frederick and Anna Bell Keep of Los Angeles,1 who are guests of Mr. and Mra. A. W. Carpenter; Miss Ruth Burdal of Three Rivers. Mich., who is lsltlng her aunt, Mrs. D. D. Arnold, and uncle. N. .H. Loomis;. Mlsa Helen Willi of San Diego, who is the guest of Mrs. Samuel Rees, Jr.; Misses Sophia Fayman and Evelyn Toub of St. Joseph; Who are with Mr. and Mra. T. T. Jacobs. Mrs. F. J. Boyce of Oedar Rapids. Ia., guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Durkee, will leave Thursday. Misses Cella Craig 'and Vera Clark of Kearney, visiting Mrs. John W. Battln, return home today. Miss Adabooth Dolman of St Joseph, who visited local Phi Beta Phis, haa gone to Lincoln to visit sorority sister. Miss Gladys Slmpkins of Fairbury, Neb., who visited Miss Elsa Haarmann, left yester day. Miss Agnes Murray of Chicago leavea today for Hastlnga to spend a week and will return to visit Mlsa Ann Murray. Misses Mary Sunderland of Chicago and Helen Murphy of Sioux City will remain another week aa guests of Mlsa Helen Murphy. Mrs. John Gregory and Miss Ethel Gregory of Willlamsport, Ind.. are the guests of Mr. and Mra. H.' D. Bertsch. Mrs. Ratoh Crandall and ehll- ren of Chapman, Neb., are with Mrs. Crandall's sister. Mrs. Frederic ? w. Clark. Mra. G. P. Whitman of Chicago la vistlng her daughter, Mrs. Warren 8. Blackwell. Mrs. J. H. Thatcher of Ruth ven, la., la the guest of her sister, Mrs. George C. Young. Mra. Mary Gerard Andrews of Minneapolis, formerly of Omaha, la at the Rome and visiting among friends. , v- " ', Mlsa Edward ,Shllckof .York, Neb., will arrive 'early "this' week to visit Mr and Mrs. J. M. Lowe. Mrs. Adama Vanden- broch of 'Chicago 'and':;Miss Frederlcka Goken of.: New Yorlft Crcy-fwill come Hhis wek$o.,Yialt Mra. C. AMelcher of South Diih Qlub Gives DaneiB The "tiet Club gqveUheir Regular danc ing party Thursdky evening at their Club Carter . lake. Those present i Misses ju on house weref- ' R. Padmore. : . AlfieW rinson, Nettle Schooley, Irene Migoy, , y. Rose Houska, Roe Fratner. ; nna Rewlnkle, ' Margaret 1 , Bertha De Vaughn, Anna Rowley. , Flo Ware, Ella Scbueman.- ' Gertrude Koeper, : Wllheimia Arrnorusi, Ida Stewart, ; v J' Lula Norgaard,-,; , Bees Hereon of nna -e. v- Fremont, vMrie waoier, ji B. Newman. Ttmn wickio, , Marie Norgard, v Edna De Vaughn, Marsaret Lelk. . -Katnenno muwoj, Beatrice Disbrow, Beman, Weeding- Plani Under Way. Competing with the debutantes for so- ,clalhonora will be the, brides, of ,wh9m there will be an, unusual bevy this tall The wedding plana are all under way- florists and caterers are being consulted and the dressmakers are busy with bridal outfits. October Is the favorite month for, this fall's brldea-to-be, and most, of the Weddings will, occur at the homes. The first of the fall weddings will be that of Miss Catherine Mllroy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, W. F. Mllroy,, and Mel Vhl. Jr.. which' will take place the last part of September, and, unlike most of the fall weddings, will be solemnised lit church. It will be held in the First fresbyterlan church with Rev, Edwin Hart Jenka officiating. Then come the October weddinga. That of Miss Agnes Burkley, daughter of Mr. Frank V, Burkley, and McMillan Harding will take place at the Burkley home about the middle of the month. That of Miss Jasmine Sherraden, daughter of Dr. anl Mrs. William H. Sherraden, also will take place at home. The wedding of Miss , Louise Stors, daughter of Mr. and Mra Gottlieb Stori. and Herr Karl H. Lody of Berlin probably will be held In the btautlful Store residence on West Farnam street Tne marriage of Miss Elisabeth Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sweet, and Lieutenant G. W. Whlttn will take place In church, which one Is not yet decided, next October. The wedding of Miss Ruth Hammer. daughter of Mr. and Ar. George L. Ham, mer, and Mr. Harold Prltchttt will be celebrated In November, but it Is not de elded whether at church or at the Ham, mer home. ,, There probably will be another late fall marriage of two well known young Oma hans. Both attended the University of Nebraska and are members of prominent fraternities. The young woman ia promt sent In the Association of Collegiate Alumnae and Pan-Hcllenio association and is now traveling abroad. Tha young maa has but recently come to Omaha and belongs to the prnlkroa club. Viators Enliven Society.; ,(Tbs viafting women -continue, to come and go and keep society stirring. Although no large alfalra- are . planned for the guests this week, a number of Informal pariea of, one kind and another: will be Riven ;4 v ; " ' Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunham wJMr.give a dinner party at Happy Hollow for Miss, Marjorle Cla,rk of Columbia. Tenn., wfte 1 la . visiting their daughter, Miss Helen Dunham, Mr. and Mrs."W- T. Robinson will give a dinner at their home -Wednesday for , their guests. Miss Emma Allen of St Louis, who arrived last week, and Miss Luciie Schraubstadter of St. Lpuls, who "his been here several weeks. Wednesday Mrs. Dexter Buell will entertain at an afternoon party for her sister, Miss Mary ' Cleaver of Chlaago. who, has arrived to Among the recent arrivals among the VI tors are Mra Fred W. Wing of Chi cago. who came Saturday to visit her v Jensen. aunders. Messrs , Russell Evans, Clarence Hall, Earl El sen hart, i Fred Evans, ' Frank Spellman, ' Al Blsufuss. Jim Flannlgan, Ie Gregg. H. J. Arena of , Chicago, C. 8. Anderson, ' Robert Nelson, , V. Stewart, W, Glover, R. V. Martin. O. C. Slaughter, H. De Bolt.' R. E. Connell, C. Dodge, 1 . Paul 8klnner, Sol guard. Henry Bock, Mr. and Mrs. wnarew Aooorwn Mr. and Mrs. W.. H. Plainer. 4Mr. and Mrs. George jonnson. Mr. and Mrs. i. arr raim. Mr. and Mrs. Fred tlebush. Mf. and Mrs. HarJowiIyere. Krler. Messrs. Dr. Hayes Gsantner, Dr. F. C. Lege, Dr. W. A. Cox. A. L. Lelk. ; Guy Walker. t U G. Griffith, J. Newman, k1, Percy GwynneVi Freeman Bradford, L. W, Knight, J. M.' Tanner. ( ! L. M. Devlne, ,f A. n Nelson, ' E. H. Hogiand, .. Henry Lags, , C. E. Ahlqulst. W. F, Sehollman, H. R. Cronk, 5, J. F. McMllllan, Fred Armbruat, Jr.; F. Cornwall. ,: i Popular Girls Who Are Visiting in Omaha Jr' Mir "VcO V'. - - ..... ' .. . : ? W - V h " ' f i ...A et Mi- t Bt v X v b .jy. ' v. -. ' - 1 k---...... . . I ' C - V 1 I ,' - ' ' ' ' ' ' . .. Xisu ' , - , it ' ' ' Cohaslia.TJxa.., tfue&t cf JJiSS Helen SDusiaja " ift-r -n n 1 11 1 Jfftiii n-r 11 1 if Minneapolis, formerly of Omaha, Pres ent were!' - " ' Mendames Mary G. Andrews, C. W. Hayes, Draper Smith, ., Charles R. Daniels ' of David City, Mary n. Newton, John Haarmann, Mosrtames T. R. Wardj. - Kdward PheJan, C. Vincent, . , R. E. McKelvy, C. If. Townend, Clara Burbank, . H. P. Jensen. jasep& fuestcfltrsXT.Jdcols Allyn-Samaehon Wedding. '3 The wedding of Mlsa Korlnn SamueW- son, daugnter 01 air. ana mrm. . ,a. 8arnelan, to Mr. E. D. Allyn, took, placej saturaikv gmnni n u " South. Twenty-eighth street, Rov. Nath- anlel McUirun ot tne ujw viau x r- byterlan church officiating. 't i ' l 1 . ... .-...1. The house was oecoratea jii p nu white 'rtiaes and the ceremony . was lerTl formed In front of a bank of white roses.j Mlsa Inei Bloom playeJ "3, I'rom'.tj Me." and he I)hengrin wedding march. Only the Immediate members of the fam ily were present. - . . The bride's gown was aiiover taoe, raped ovar white aatin, and 'aha carried , shower bouquet of bride rose. Mrs. H H. Knapp, matron of honor, wore hitMiover Dink sattii and carried pink rosea. Mr. J. ,W. Samuetson, brother of J the bride, was best man. After an extended wedding trip in tne west, Mr. and Mrs., Allyn will le at home October 1 at 1819 Wirt street i; At Seymour Uke ' Club. Mr. ' H. Q. Brown of Council Bluffs entertained at dinner 1 Friday evening when hta guests were: Misses v .-. ' ' : . Ursula. . Bneriocit. E. R. Sherlock, Angelas Gressula, Taking oinner iuei"c ,,,- Ing were the: Misses- Misses- ' ITnderhlll. - Gladya Solomon, , Catherine Mathews, Seima Anderson. Clare Brnes, ' . Mr. BCOtt King gave uiihto; mum, evening when his guests were: Messrs- ' Messrt- Fred King. Forest .lying. pi.i. Klnir 11. H. King. ' Mr. Lnaries naeron at dinner Friday evening. Messrs M,Mr. . F. B. Van Scoyer, corean mem, R. E. Kenny, .Cecil Brighthall. Other reservetlone for dinner were made by Dr. R. B. Armstrong of Papll- Hon who had two guests; I. (B. Edwards, three; E. A. Rose of South Omaha, two. ,,Mr and Mrs.., A. H. Feitcra had a din ner last evening when , their jruests were; ' Mi;, and Mrs. N. B. Harrlman, ., Mr. and Mrs. K. C.' Twamley,' Mr. and Mrs.' J.' R. McDonald. -' Other reservations were made by H. B. Morrelt, 'Wh6 had three 'guests;' Thomas K. Kelly,' four; O. H.- Kelly, four; Edward P. Murphy, two; G. W. Clabaugh, three; G. A. Swanson, four; J. V, Foster, four; W. H. Bucholx, two; W. S. Bavlnger, two. ; ' ' ', ' At Sappy Hollow. Reservations for dinner last evening were few and the parties were small. Among them were John W. Robblns, who had three guests; T. B. Norrla, four; A. I, Crelgh, four; Byron Clark, two. Tuesday Mr. C. F. Miller will entertain six guests at dinner and Thursday C. W. Ryan six. Mr. Mao Harding had a dinner party last evening. ' i Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Howea entertained at dinner last evening when their guests were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Uhllg, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zitfel and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tracy. . , . , Mr. and Mrs. ,R., W. Hayward enter tained, at dinner,. ast evelng In honor, or Miss . Mary .Cleaver, of, Chicago, who is the guest of Mr-, and Mrs. P. C. Buell. .Their guests Jncljided Miss Mary Cleaver and Mc Myron Hayward ' and 'Mf. "and Mrs. D. C. BuelJ.,, I J - Mr, and Mrs! A." W. ' Carpenter enter tained' atdlnner lat . evening wfor, the Misses Fredrlcka and Anna P.ell Keep of Lob Angeles, Cal., who are her house guests. Places were laid 5for: Misses MisBes Fredrlrka Keen, Anna'- Bell Keep, Gilbert R. Carpetrtar..' Mr. and Mrs,.V,' Carpenter. . Thursday eVlpntng'airaude-vlIle,.'w411 be given at the'club 4:fpr ; Uhe'i' Mid-west Tennis players. (Mr. t- Roy Prl'ng " Will 2ESS ADABOOTH DOLlzm Chicago the D. T. club gavn a picnic Sat urday afternoon at Lake Man&wa. Those who went were: Misses Georgia Howe, Elsa Raapke, Esther Nelson, Klla Kunde, Carol Kuenne. Misses Ella Schuemann, Rosalie Kunz, Dora Raapke, Hulda Armbrust, Harriet Kunx, Llnnea Peterson, Surprise Party. - - A eurprlae party was given Thursday afternoon -in honor of Mra. Thomas V. Tully's birthday. . wuslo and cards were the amusement -r Prlxes were won by Mrs. O! Johnshn and Mr.-' Holme. Those present were: ; Meedames-, B. Holmes, A R, Colton, N. Johnson, Weineger, J. Musgrave,, f ,, Misses Madeline Tully, Myrtle Mlckelaen, May Johnson, Mesdames - ; G. Johnson,. ... T. V. Tully, ' F. Mlckelsen, 'C. Olson. - .Johneon,. -; Misses- v " 'V Olga Johnson, Violet Mlckelsen. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melcher of Souta Omaha entertained at dinner last even ing for Mr. and Mra Howard Meyer of Los Angeles and their house guests, the Mlssea Mae and Margaret Ruahe of At lantic la- Place were laid for; Misses Misses May Ruane. ,. Margaret Ruane, ' Mrs. Jessie Caughey, South Omaha. Mr. Grace Ponnell, South Omaha, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Meyer,-, 'Mr. and Mrs. A. U Scott. . ' jijUr. jE. R. Brando gave a dinner last evening, when hi guests were:' Misses Misses Mabel flrlbllng. Margaret Strlbllng, Mr .and Mr. H. J. Strlbllng. Mr. and Mr. Harry Weller entertained at dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Weller. who have returned from their wedding trip. Places were laid for: Mr. and Mr. John F. Flack, v' ' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webster. Mr. and Mr. C. F. Webster ;;'' Mr. and Mr. D. A. Baum , vl Mr and Mr. H. 8. Weller.. ' , , -Mr nd Mr. Robert Dempster, Mr. and Mr. Harry WeUer., ; . . . Mr. and Mra W. G. Nicholson enter tained at dinner lat evening, when their guest were: 1 "Mr. and Mrr. George W. Shields. ' ' Mr. and Mr. J. J. Belcher. ' ,. , Mr. nd Mw..A-W. Gro Mra. Lee Graceton. Mr. H. Murray. A dinner wa given lat evening in come from St. J Joseph to vglve 5,pec!til dances; eight Dundee' ladll will1-give a' court cene. -They ,wlll'be:',,,-,i , . Mesdames Mesdames ' John (). Yeifier, a V. C. I'.enoerlpsiigh, F. I. Elllcfc,!-1 6W. R. Klioades, John Moore, s v n; Hubbard, m.i T. L. Combs ' Miss i Mary , Cooper,' j The Misses Mildred Howes, Helen Krower; Eileen Edwards wUlr give' spe cial dance. Mlsa Elizabeth a Hamllng will lng; Mr.. Ooar Lleben will ;ive an act A skit will be given by Messrs. Palrd and Mulvlhull, Mis Grace Me Brlde will play a violin solo and D. Z. D. Clark will sing and play the banjo. At the Country Club. ; Miss Katherlne Moorehead entertained at dinner last evening for her sister, Mra Fred M. Wing, of Chicago. Places were laid for eight. Wi A. . Johnson had six guesta'for dlnneh'. last evening; J. M. Dougherty, four; Lieutenant Muncaster, four. Omahans Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stora are In Stuttgart,' Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Emtl Strauss of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, are traveling abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Frank U Haller, since landing at Liverpool, have motored through England and are now In Gar many. Mrs. C. H. Marple, and daughter, Jo sephine, left Friday,, for the, east, and will aall next Thursday on tha "ibernia for a year abroad. They will go direct to Lausanne, where they were before their return from Europe last winter, Miss Janet Hall will leave next month with her aunt, Mis Ware, for an In definite tay abroad. They will probably be In Vienna' most of the time and Mis Hall will atudy music and language there. Mr. and Mrs. Shinker Surprised. A surprise party wa given to Mr. and Mra J. M. Shinker, M47 South Elgh teenth street, Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fpajv berg, Mr. and J Mrs. John - Schindler, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cllnea, Mr. and Mrs Michael Cllne. Mr. and Mr. William Cllne,' Mr, and Mrs. Pat Cllne, Mr. and Mr. Charles Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mra. Joe Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mclntyr. Mr. and Mrs, Brlen Mrj-and Mra. William Paddock, Mr. and Mra J. M. Shinker, Mra Josephine Cerny, Mr. Roger, Mra Joe Povar of Bralnard; Misses Margaret Roger Hay of Chicago. Mary Cllne, Catherine Cllne, Elisabeth' nine, Elvina -CUruV. Margaret Cllne, Blanche Novak, Delorla Posvar, Florence Cenry', "Irene "Crawford, Mar dalene Clair Cline, Spearman.' Mary Ann Cllne; Mer.f John' Cemy.iRdy 'Carlon, Pennl Cnne'. Frank Broadfleld Joph and Virgil Mclntyre, Willie Cllne. Spear man. Garner, FUrkey, Roy Carlin and J. M. SWnkler. 'Jr. v luncheon for Visitor!. Miss Grace Meyer gave a luncheon for Mrs. Toby Jacobs' guest, Mis Sophia Fayman. and Mis Evelyn Toub of .St. Joseph, Mo., Saturday. Those present . wore: " daughter of Mr. and Mr. G. A. Denham, to Earl David Murphy will take place Tuesday, September 10 at the home of her siBter, Mrs. -Charles Rise. 1128 South Twenty-eighth street 4 , ' .mm ii Dinner for Visiting Girl. - Miss Ruth Koch entertained at dinner 'Saturday evening at her home in Bemls Park iii honor of Miss Doris Koch of Pekin, 111. Those present were: Misses- . 'Mleses- Helen Sturges, -' Ioria Koch, Pauline Trout Ruth Koch. Messrs. . Messrs. Devo Crane, ' Henry Hancox, Justin William, Glenn Wallace. Evenine Party for Guests. Mr. and Mr. Herman Wilke entertained at their home Friday evening in honor of" Mr. and Mr. Walter Eayres, Jr., and Mr. A. Braall of Providence, R. L Those present were: Misses Pauline Frost, Helen Wilke. - Messrs. Jr.; Mao Beck, ' Edward Eayres, Jr.; Thomas Eayre. jr. Ralph Frost, . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eayre. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eayre, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, , t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilke. Mra. A. Braail.'. . , , . Kensintrton for IWtrs. Thatcher. Mrs, George toung. of 2329 TWrty-sec-oi4 avenue gave a kenslngton Thurday afternoon in honor of1 her etoter, Mrs. J. H. Thatcher of Ruthven;Ia. Needlework W.aa cmly a part of ' the entertainment Each gueat performed a stunt ' Some sang." some played the piano, ome"re oiied. -Those present were: Mesdames- ."""S? S. H. Thatcher, ' A. to. Bradley, v u -riwnfiri . . Ho N. Craig, - . . y ' n tr--,.. , T1 . J.' O. Yelser.- Misses Nellie Eayre, Zeda Eayre, Messrs. Walter Eayre, Misses ! Sophia Fayman, Bertha Newman, Sarah Strauss, Mesaame Arnold Brewer, Omaha Guest Entertained. Mr.- ,W. .' E. McConnell of Council Bluffs entertained at an Informal lunch eon 'Saturday noon for Mr. Frank Boyce of Cedar Rapids, Ia., guest of Mra G. M. Durkee. Places were laid for Six. parents, Mr, and Mra G. P. Moorhead; J hpaor of Mr. Mary Gsrald Andrew o PiBnio for Viiitor. - In honor of Mi Ella Schuemann of Misses Evelyn Toub, Berale Zerbin, Fremont Mesdames Toby Jacob. ;G. C. Eagerly, . J. W. Marsneu, George Yoling, " h- Misses ' Josephine, CralV- i - Mi8e-r. Olive MarhelL South Omaha Party. One of the large ocial affair of the week in South -Omaha was the party given by Miss Edith Finch at her home, 2004 I street, Friday evening. The grounds were decorated with Japanese lantern. Game and musio were enjoyed. At Fort Crook.; Colonel and Mr. Allaire are making a tour. of the Great Lake. Captain and Mrs. Nuttman are traveling in the east rMmnialn and Mr. Chenowlth are in f ' Wisconsin. Captain and Mrs. Tan Duyne returned Friday from New Jersey. To and From Summer Resorts. Dr. and Mra C. C. Allison are at Colo rado 'Springs. Mrs. E. H. Howland returned yester dayfrom Denver. " Mr. F. NV Connor and her mother, Mrs! Stebblns, have returned from Colfax. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Connell have re turned from a month at Atlantic City. Mrs. Frank W. Bacon and Miss Lacile Bacon are home from Cleat1 Lake, la. Mr.,, and Mr. T. J. Kellyy have re turned from a month at Mackinac with Mrs. Charle Kountze. ' V " Mr. A. C. Smith ha returned from Wianno, Mass., where he ha teen for some weeks with his wife and family. Mrs. Warren'Blackwell and her mother, Mrs. Whitcomb, returned Thursday from the Yellowstone park and Colorado. rado. ...' Mrs. F. R. Cotton and Miss Halcyon Cotton,, who have been at Lake Geneva, 111., all summer, are now occupying their cottage at Lake Okoboji., ' Malcolm Baldrlge is at Lake Sebago in Maine on a -camping trip with a "?arty of Andover boys, accompanied by their pro fessor. They also have a camp at Long, lake. ! v V Mr. Robert Burns and his father, Mr. Samuel Burns, have returned from Mack. Inae. Mr. Frank Wllhelm also came ba' k. from' a ; two week.' stay at Mackinac, Mrs. Wllhelm and son will remain a few weeks longer. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest , Richardson and family and Mrs. Richard Carrier re turned Friday from Pine Crest, Colo-, where they have been summeriM!. Mrs. Carrier has taken ari apartment at the. New Hamilton. '. ' Mf. C. H. Picken ba spent, the last week at Elkhart Lake In Wisconsin with his daughter. Mlsa Elizabeth, -who with her aunts, the Misses Doyle, has been at the lake all summer. They will all re turn home tomorrow, fe. B. Bruce, accompanied by hi daugh ters, Misses Margaret, and Elizabeth Bruce, left Friday evening for Chicago, where they took the water trip across the great lake and down the St. Law rence,; their destination .beta New York City. .V'VV ;V -' Inlaid Out of the 3ee ve : i filSfk- A. L, Reed leaVesy todayr Bos- ton. ,.- " . . '. i"T Dr. T. E. Dailey Is back from hi vaca tion In Colorado. Mis Marjorle McCord- fca retornefl from St. Joseph, Mo, : - Mlsa Anna Peterson l vWtlnf her sister in Evanston, 111 ; Mr. and Mr. A. Dreyfoos have moved to 8313 Farnara street- Mis Agne -Burkley v left Friday to spend a few days in Norfolk. Mr. and Mr. Gerrit Fort went to Chi cago last evening for a few days... '. .. Mr. George W. Hart left laat nlght for an extended trip through the east Mr. and Mra H. P. Hamilton will leave Tuesday for a month In CaUforriia. Mr. John U Kennedy and Children wlU return from California 'jnejet week. q. L. Alleman and wife .left last night for New York City for a two week'; visit John F. Flack WlU go to Oakland,- Neb., tomorrow to give ah address on 'Banking Reform." Mrs. Ros Towle 1 visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mr. DeWeese,, at Canon City, Colo. ; . " ' . Miss Mary Burkley Is spending' the week at Dr. C. C. Allison' farm in Cal houn, Neb. Mr. William Jackson, who lias Ibeen In town this week at the Omaia cltTb,' re turned to Chicago. Miss Florence HIHer Is In Chicago visiting her sister and friends at the Chicago' Beach hotel. Dr. and Mr. O. 8. Hoffmann returned this morning from five' week at New York and Atlantic City. ' '"' . 1 jLsa Ellxabeth McCartney expects to leave about the first pf October for Los Angeles' to stay a year. Mrs. Joseph R. Campbell ha returned from Chicago, where ehe was visiting' her daughter, Mrs. Ralph W. Moody. Senator and Mrs. Norris Brown and their daughter have taken the house at. Forty-eighth and Davenport street. Miss Ellen Crelghton . 1 spending two week at "Rosemere," the summer home of Dr. and Mr. Allison near Calhoun. Dr. and' Mrs. R. C. Moore have returned from several months in California and are in their apartment at the Clarlnda. Mr. James L. Paxton is home from hi ranch at Spalding, Neb., but his wife 'and children will remain another two weeks. Mra cnarles A- Tracy is expeete home next Tuesday from, Saj brook. 'IU , Vhere he was called by 'the illness of her father. Mrs. Fara "McRann and son returned Saturday morning from a month' visit with tier brother,, Mr. C. Moore of Denver. The Misses Myrtle and 'Blanch Burke arrtvel home yesterday from a five week' trip through the Black Hi Us and Wyoming. . - Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morton and son. James, Jr., have returned . from a two week' automobile trip -to "Minneapolis and St Paul. - .:'' Mra E. W. Nash, who ha been visiting her daughter, Mr. . Crofoof t' Mount Desert Is now in Dubuque with Mr; "and Mri. George Myers. ' : Mr. and Mra John A Dempster, who spent the last six weeks In the Black Hills, will return to Omaha this evening from Hot Springs, 8. D. .- - Mr. and Mrs.: Wilson Austin, who iiave been abroad on their wedding trip for two months, , sailed yesterday on the "Lusitanta" for New York. - i Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. .Sarbaob are ex pected home about September 1 and will make their home at 13 Farnam .street with Mr., and Mrs. A Dreyfoo. . .,,, Mr- Harry Doorly will go to ,CWcago to meet Mrs. Dooriy, who arrive. Tues day from a month in Washington,; D. C, with her parents, Mr.. and .Mr...0r M. Hitchcock. , . , Mr. E. H. BnraKtie exnecta to .ro to Chicago, nex Thursday to, entey 'the woman , western .goir tourney, hlch opens the following, Monday at thaHlns dale Counti-y, club. . . , ,y, j. C. Buckingham, , manageT , jojv the Guaranty. Fund Life associaflpn, has started on a western trip to Inspect their agencies in Seattle, Portland, , Los' An geles and San Francisco. Judge and Mr. Muttge'r are back from an extended eastern trip' arid are now (pending a' couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fowlor In' Fremont, where they formerly lived. J"',-' Miss Elizabeth 6weet returned i Ut week from the east, ' where sh attended a reunion at Smith college, Northampton: Mass., and from there went to' Lake Champlain, New York aqd-Chicago'. ! Hatch- a hd Minerva Fuller-ha gone to; Lake View, ; la. where they wdD b the , guests of Mrs. Edward Johnsomajul jheB daughter, Doris. -y . - . Mr. and Mi A D. Peters, WhO Teeehtly returned from De Molne. to rnake Omaha their home a grain, are occupying? the borne of Mr. and Mrs. C. Q, itose water, who are In Minnesot -iiKti! :th , early part of September. "; Dr. i E. Robertson and family ot Concordia,' Kan., motored: to Omaha and pent the week visiting his sister, t Mrs. Clarence Myers. ' Master Norris1; Myers will accompany them on their- return trip, followed later by Mra Myers. ' - Mr. Henry Hiller left fpr: Chicago, where he wlU meet his wife, who 1 visiting her daughter, Mr. .'Lv .KJrsch braun, and together they r win take ; the lake trip through the Thousand Islands, k returning to Omaha about September !. Donald ; Bartlett of LouisviUe,.; Jdaho, nephew of Harry O'Neill,' Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. V. H. Cole. He and Fred Buchols. have been out on Mr. O'Neill', ranch In western Nebraska and came with him to , Ohjahaj., .Mr. O'Neill is. at -the Omaha club for a' short time. tj-; r -',?.."r a, :. t Mra. B. IT. Marshall and her . daughter, Margueriter left Friday, afternoon, Xpr a visit in Rochester,. N.,-Y tint -.stopping to visit Mr., and Mra. -T. A.. ,. Thompson in Chicago., . Miss Margiierita. whft .grftdu ated from Mis .Wolcott's, school, last yea.r, will entere Univeralty, of Ne braska thia fall. Personal Gossip, Mr. O. C Campbell, an old-time resident f Omaha, who. haa been ill, is greatly im proved. ' ' ' . " ' .! Mr. : EE E. Balch, who has beerrrseri ously 111 for several -week, is mucli: im proved. '. : 1 ' - i- -, Mr. Raymond Low, who wa hort Un an automobile accident, is able to' be about his home on crotches. ' " f "I - if 'C , At'Trto tn tne TWoriifng-V'' ' The Jolly Fellow (to the man above, who haa been dragged from til bed by the wild ringing of hi "front door bell) One of your window is wide open. Mr. ' Dressing Gown Thank, awfully, old man. Which one la it? . The Jolly Fellow The one ..you -have your head out of. Ta, taW-Peareon's Weekly. ' - i Marriage Announcements, i i ne mamaga fSl JMIHB J rum M mmmmmmmmmmm- - j i WTW Wi OMAHA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE GARMENT STORE Mm B 318-320 Oil .miTH 16 th. St'; OMAHA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE GARMENT STORE A Grand Faroweil Closing Out Event All Our Highest Priced Suits ioiiig at bnai.ivAiv the Last Suit Sale at This Store . Mt " ' -.l nA c0n DTTrv f ifs ViTirl ihat ha:elrer been known in Omaha, Noth-;-; Remaining highest priced suit nn tHe house at this ex. : ing reserred-eveiTtog, goes. . U nL torv. woman in this territory , cleaif-up-and are- determined to sell every garment at knows what ! this means. - It's the greatest; sale, event ; once.v( s priced All the highest tailored 8utfi-ViQur.?la8t;; Greatest suit sale 5 here, i Youi chance and they Jo Monday, ;at only Don't ? forget that airother linos throughout tho house are reduced to the lowest pricos ever known si" is - .- last ALL OUR FINE COATS MUST GO.; ALL OUR LINEN SUITS MUST GO... ALL OUR SERGE DRESSES MUST GO fc . . . - ALL OUR SILK DRESSES MUST GO. . 'ALL. OUR FINE LINGERIES MUST GO . . . . .1 ALL OUR LINEN DRESSES MUST GO ari'd'F ar; ' t haih -Half Half tlGQ