3-B HOLIDAY WEEKWELL JlLLSD Debutantes and School Set Have Many Entertainments. TWO PABTIES FOR DEBUTANTES 1 i Sltcmn Thpla pi llottU Antinnl Merl in.? Here Dnrln the Week ' with n Lnrge Attendance of Delegates. . Social Calendar. , 5?cS1fbrJkn.M Mit urkley. at Met rtoIltnhall; Fait Uel.cr.lc luio-hebu fct the Rime hotei. Mr. and Mn a. I eicrdaneo lor Mho Ll::t s.id tobet 8teraT.Ur. atid Mr. Donald Madae of, Council 'Bluiu, debut anz.Lt lcr Minn I Marian Macrae at Urahd hotel, Les Hi-, UOUV dance nt ChSmhnr. 1 TUhdDAA Table u.hotodl.iinr k.id dance at the Country cldo; Mrs. Juiwatd i'or ter Peck. nrtrno5n tea ttcrti 3 to 1 4jr Mrr. It. B. II. Hell: M(js Alice and Mf knd Mm. Lee Htnaard, matiquernde daiiclnfv party at Falrncres; Mls helen Scoblcmnd Mas Beitha Uickej, watc.i baity at their home; hup ui u. 1 t toj,., Mt. i . T. Kountze, luncheon tor Mir it Helen Eastman: Mrr. ,i. v.. tlajdj ana Mrs. C. M. Wiliteim. vskaUn$ party tu lotvcd by a supper at the hui.e 01 Mr VVUhelm for .Misses KatheMrte flaU r Esther . Wllhelm. Vlrgmln Uifii t and FJrnp. Reed, K Lobs Club chUi.altis, Diets' club, watch party; I.a Halle Will) dance WBDNfiUDAY New Year' day, Mr and Mrs. Clement Chase, debut reeept oa fo" Miss Carmellta Chase; Mr. v. t, Calla lian, dance at Chamber fdr Miss Chat lotte Callahan: Mr. and Mre. H. W. Yates "a,t hbme at inilslde; O.plleus party at Jaeobr.' holt; weddlhg of Miss Helen Hart and Mr. Ister Morgan. rHURSDAY Mrs. John ProntUs Lord, afternoon teai Miss Katherlne Thum tnell.. afternbon bridge,; KabPa Knppa aamma dahce at fianford hotel. Golden Glow club at llome-lor Mrs. Wagen. FRIDAT-Dr. ahd Mre. . O. A11!boii, skat ing patty for Miss Grace and, Maetr Charles Alllso)r: Mi's. A. d: Lahe, lunch don for.MlkSei Greta, and Elizabeth Lane and Mlsa Lillian Morgan of Portland. Ore. 9ATURDAT Mies Daphne Peters, aMer Jfioon bridge for Miss Fleming of Hur llngton.na.. and Miss Joytier c-f Cam bridge.fMass. Two large debutante battles this' week will orik monYi ti thn hnllHAv fntot v. Mnh. i!dai- everilhjr Mr. Frank, Burkley will Rive a. reception and dancing, party ai me Metropolitan to Introduce hla daughter, Miss Mary. Burnley. "Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Clemeht Chase will be at home from 6 to " o'clock In honor of their daughter, Miss Carmellta Chase, . Thtre 'have beon nine attractive-debbtahtfis this year and they diaVe. been the Inspiration for most of the large parties. Many 'of the school set who are home of'thoweek and the first Of' next week to return b helr'respectlve schools. Until that' tlnle there are entertainments for each aft-rioon and oVertltiR. Besides tho young people hdme from nchool there nr a mlmber of visitors. Miss Plemlnir of Burlington, la.( Is the guest of Miss Mar' Burkley The Misses Joyner of Cambridge are v,lsltltiK Miss Carter. Miss Halcyon Cotton Is' (Sntertalnlns a house party and vlll be at home Infor mally this afternoon sahd evening In honor of her guests. Miss B'olden and Miss Hall of qhlcago and Mr, Ambler of Chicago and Mr. Appleyard of -Ashland, Wis. ' ' Sigma Theti Pi. -.. One of the largest, and most enjoyable if fairs SJven In honor of the visiting slgma Theta Pi" sorority, "was a' dancing party 'given I'rlday, evening by ..the local .members, for the visitors '.at the, Romp hotel. Kvery day since the arrival of tire guests affairs .of all kinds -have been Blven lit honor of these visttdfs. Satur day Misses Mamie and Hortense Splesber ger and MIkb Blanche Cdhh entertained at luncheon at the Ijoyul' hotel, Tollowed by . a meeting of, the confclave. In the evening the members of the sorority were entertained by the young. men of the Hal Itcsh frdterplty ,at an Orpheum party. The vlBllors leave - Sunday for Lincoln. wlere they will' be .inests of the local members of the Hlgma Theta PI sorority of -.that city." Those present at the soror ity dance 'given' Friday cVenlng were: Miss Amy Oersoit' of -oklhltoma City. Miss Corinne Hornb,ln of .Denver. Mlsi Juliette Well of 9t. Joseph. Miss Httiel Fceednian or St. Jon-ph. Miss Padle Welhmaii of St. Joseph. Miss Julia Just 'of fit. Joseph. Miss Rebecca Ladensohn.ol M. Joseph, Miss Bernlco Michael lf Bt. Joseph. Miss Aline Ururtswlg of 9t. Joseph. Miss Pauline Auerbach of St. Joseph. , Miss Cfirlrtrte Berg of at.-Josepli. Miss Oardlyn VJnbe'K bf. Lincoln, Miss .Gertrude Simon ,gf Lincoln. Miss Mln.no. Strauss, of Chicago. Miss Jeanette Jncobson Of LoulSvllls. Miss Pahny Oppenhelmer Of Louisville. atlss Bertha Brooks of Louisville. Mlts Pay HcrzoK nt Lincoln.- Miss Jeanette Mayer of .Lincoln. Miss Bfelrfleii Fatitell of Hloux Kiai Sitta- Molina Uleitstag 6t- ClitcUsa. Miss Krna Hadra ot Omaha. Miss Blanche Conn of Onrahav r Mis Slamtfe BplesUergfr ot Omaha, .Hiss P4nny Hosenstoclc of omaim. Miss Ruth Arnsteln of Omaha. Miss Hoitentu, SplesberSi.?1 o- Omaha. Miss Alina' Fell' of Omahf. Miss Jessie Rosenstock ot Omaha, Jilss Irma Gross of Omaha. Miss Nellie Eigutter of utnaua. Miss Oertrudo Hassfenbujcn oi St, Jo- "JSiUs Jiartyl . Itoncnthal of Oklahoma Mr. Charles -Straus of SL iul. Mr. Wilton Uubbnsteln. ot St. Liuls. Mr. King Qlaser of St. Louis. Mr. Ben Schuleln of Kt. J-ouls. Mr. Hldney Landauer or U iouls, Mr. Raymond Frank ot Denver. Mr. Romeo Llndenoaum of Denver. Mr. Sidney Altschuler of Kansas City Mr. Harold Straus of St. Joseph. Mr. Leo Lowenberg ot t. Jtieh, Mr Wu.tU' Lowenberg of 3t. uosepii, 2lr. Ira Mcsthclmer of St. Joseph. Mr. Albe Ambaugh of St. Josepli. Mr. lsiidor Hassenbaurctt of ji. Joseph. Mr. A'hert Brunswick of St. Joseph, Mr. Iiwrence Lowensteni ot ..iemphl3. Mr. Mannv Ievv of MemDhls. Jrt. Atelvllle Goldberg oi Jr.:'a'- Mr. AI Mayer of Lincoln. Mr. Harold Maytr of Ltneo'!1. Air. Nathan nofd of Lincoln. Mr. Henry Wessel of .Lllici. i Mr. Victor Friend of Llnco ... Mr. Joseph Simon of Unco n. Mr. Al Bpler of Lincoln. Mr. Arthur Acckehnan ot Llr. oln JlK Elmer Well of Fort Vuype. Mr. ilorbert Arnsteln 6f Omaha. Sir. Edward Klrschbraun ot Omaha. Mr. Morton Ulller ot On1a.a. Mr. Fred Heyn of OniJha. Mr. MditUn Legen of Qinahn Mr. Sam .Kramer of O.tialia. Pat.-ons and patronessea won. Mr. and Mts. F. S. Hadra. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenatock. Mr. ftlifl M. N. A. Splesbertlt. Mr. ancrMrq. L. M. .Cohn. Mr. and Mrt. Deaen. , , llK and Mrs. Charles ElgUtl Mr- arid Mrs. K. P. Fell. Mr. and Mrs. Cross. Mrs. Edward Rosewftter Mrs. Arnsteln. Silver Wedding Anniversary. Mr Mr Charles' Han&sn cele- brated their twenty-fifth qr silver wed dins anniversary Saturday .evtw : t at the Swedish Library ussoclatlon hall. They were presented with ti sllvf UA .. The fdllowing. together wltll the msmbera of their families, were present: Messrs. tlmrles Anderson. A. W. Petersor, F Peterson. Carl Freeberg, Helinan L, Suu dean, Carl Jarl. Aufcust Anderson. A Backlun, P- Rosendall. John A. Carlson, Emit WahJtrom. August Munson. Charles Two llolstcln, John Stebcrt?, F. A. Johnson, X. O. Anderson, Andrew Johnsoit, A. A. Xowraan, O. Nygren, Alf.'ed Olson, C. J. Bors, Arvld Peterson. Jjohn Andeisuu, 'l' . Larnian. Gust Larson. S. WIekman, Conrnd Carlrcn, Kmery Stone, Carl An derson, Uric Curlson, O. S. Pearson. William Holm, (Oustavo Nelson, G. It. Palmer, John Anderson, lustave Ander son, Oscar Anderson. Society at the Sales. Did you uttend the after-Christmas sales? It would Indeed be a successful social lYrction that could count as many roolul Ifnders present ns have been at theso salen. . Tho Jam whs all right for those uccus tomcd to largo receptions, but! alas for the .rurallst. more used to being alone In God's great-out-doorB A countryman's wife had succeeded In getting her spouse to the sale, but It was In vain. When the sale sturted and the women made u grand rush for tho beautiful gowns, .the man and his wife were carrjed ' along with tho throng. But tjilfl was too much for tho stalwart landsman. t "Come op, mother, tills Is no place for us; these people nre all' crazy," he said to the meek little wife, who looked back longingly at the pretty dresses. "Say, do" you suppose everyono will know what I paid for this dress?" one little matron asked me. "You see It wns In the window with a big price mark on it, nnd I want to wear It to a large debut dancing party." ' To Reside in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Francis Steel, who wero married at tho home of th bride's sslter, Mrs. Frederick J. Rapp.il, Jr., 4936 Michigan ' avenUe, Chicago, by Rev. Herbert W. Prince of St. Paul's Episcopal church at 7 p. in. Christmas Worker for Holiday Debutantes - i dny, will bo at home after January 2t gt Corlirll. Wis. ' Mis. Steele beforo her marriage wis i MIhh Alice Frederick, youngest daughter of John Thomas Frederick. Mr. Stoelo is a prominent member of the Chicago club and a man of extensive business In terests In Wisconsin. Leap Year Dance. Lust Friday evening "The Crums" held a leap year party at the new Prairie Park Club house. Twenty-sixth and Amca uvonue. Those attending were: Messrs. Fred Mengedoht, K R. Bombaek, IJr. C. F. Patton, J. Wescott. K. O. Gentleman, H. At wood. F. S. Updegraff, It. K. Fisher, J. Anderson, Hr. Lage, Henry Ixige, Will Kntzensteln, II. K. Pennisten, W. H. Qulgley. Messrs. ' Albert Wedemeyer, H. W. Granden, Karl Llndbcrg, Clarence Shary, Cole Younger, Paul Hampton, Lewis A. Rubin, S. J. Bill, A. 11. Campbell, K. Mcaierton, II. J. Keenan, Everett Rogers, Gerald Bruce, F. C. Wedemeyer, JNIIsses JtlBses Augusta Mengedoht, Mary Coll, Lillian Johnson, P. Larson, Hazel Johnson, Helen Anderson, Leola Grnnden, Hazel Ochiltree, S. Johnnon, Ruth Fisher, 11. Linn, Gertrude Grucnlg, Murgaret lige, Huzel Anderson, Dora Sass. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. und Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs, B. Mr. and Mrs. K. Bess Rogers, Irene Mead, Mario Hampton, Wllma Bruce, Clella Brubakcr, Margaret Iogan, Irene Mlckle, H. Merlo, Anne Keenan, Nellie Nesbltt, L. A. Johnson. A. Van Buren. M. Kent. H'. Ward. R. "Wilson. Mr. and Airs. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Ella 0. II. S. Club Banquet. , The Trels Kalderka club of the Omaha High school will give a banquet on the Suffrage - evening of Junuary 2 nt"tllo rathskeller oi the Henshaw hotel. The iwlnmlttee In charge of the banquet Is made up of Harry Meliold. Herman Jobst and tiugenn Neville. Toastmastor for tho banquet will be Wallaco Shepanl. Covers will be laid for the following members of tho club Hurry Menold, Ralph Campbell, Herbert Davis. 'Russell Larmou, KUsworth Moser, Miller. Nichols, Walter Joires, Phil Downs, John Reed. Donald Hall. ) Herman Jobst, Kugeue iNevino, Fred BUcholz. Foy Porter, Robert Kdwards, Perry Singles, John Drexel, Monn Berry, Pleasures Past. Mr. arid Mm. A. P. Johnson entertained Christmas day at dllincr In honor of Miss Fay Towns. Covers ueie-luld for Miss Fay Towns, Miss Irene Johnson, Dr. C Pointer of Minneapolis, Mrn. itosamond Cook of Lincoln, Mr. Harry Towns, Dr. Relchenbach of Council Bluffs, Row Relchonbaah of Council Bluffs, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson, of Tekamah, Mr. George Johnson, Mr. and 'Mrs,. A. P. Johnson. A party was given Friday evening by "W. H. Baldwin. Games were played and those presont were: Misses Clara Samstead. Marie Van Druaka, Florence' Heath, Messrs. Justice Saunders, Benjamin Nekon of Misses Emlllo Gruhclman, Louise Hermann. Messrs. G. U. Bracket. Glen Turner, Shickley, Neb.; w. il Baldwin. Mrs. Charles K. Butler entertained for her sister, Mrs. William Rogers or Ox ford Junction, la., Friday afternoon. Those present were Mesdamns P. F. Maloy, Walter Ilazelton, F. B. Hogan, Claude DflWald, M. C. Warren, G. W. Barber Max I. Walker Ij. Huffstuttor, Elma Wilson, Al Jcnnlnts, C. L. Morse, C. P. Daniels. F. R. YdUns; H. M .Madden, MeHdames A. Wedemeyer. T. J. Flannigan, A. S. Adlly. OhaMea Portef, J. J. Cammeron, G. T. Beavers of SoUth Omaha, R. C. Beavers of South Omaha, CI. I). Butler, (!. IJ. Btltler. William Rogers. Miss Mattle Barber. Mes Edith Anderson entertained at luncheon Saturday In honor of her sister, Mis. Charles R. Anderson of'sloilx Kails, and Mr. Thomas Hamilh Amrlne of East Orange, N. J. The table decorations were In red and white and covers wero laid for twelve guests. New Year's Parties. The Country club will hold open house New Year's eve, when a. program will be given' ahd dinners and ddhclng, will fol ldw until tho new year. Reservations havu bCbn innde- by Mr W. M. BdrgcES for it party of ten or twelyo and by W. J. Foyo ,for about the same dumber of guesls. C. v. Hamilton -will have six guests. Tuesday, evening the freshman cIuhb of-the University of Omaha will enter tain. The students will gather at Red IcWh liall mill wat5ll tho did year out. This Is the second of a series of class parties, '(lie first purty was given by the sophumoees Hallowe'en, illfs ltejeti Scoble und Miss Berthu Diokey . wlil give a watch party at their home. A wo tcli paity at the Hensliaw will in clude: 'Mr. and Mrs. Wi N. Dorward. Mr, nhd'Mia. J. p. xtedlnau. M.. and Mrs. James Freeia'nd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Cahow. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Till'itson. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gould. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Kvte. air. nnd Mrs, C. J, Frn'ielfno. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Shlpherd. At the t Country Club. SatUfdqy evening the Delta Phi Sigma, gave a dance at the Country club. The members-of the club are; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hanlghon, Mr. Philip Chase, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Clarence Peters, Mr. Harold McConnell, Mr, Puul Slilrley, Mr. Jurvis crfutt. M-. Gerald Elllck, Mr. Jabln Caldwell. Mr. Albert Hltbernreu. Tho officer of tho locul fraternity are: Philip Chase, president; Clarence Peters, necretary, 'and John J. Hanlgheu, Jr., treasurer. Plditeen-I.augliHu Wedding. 'fjtus wetldlng of MJsi Adduh Murle Laughllp, daughter of Mr. and Mr.". Harry C. tlya.it, and Mr, George R. Plan teep.pf Minneapolis took place Thursday oveldng, at the home of the bride's pur erit. vTJib mairlagc lines wero road by tile itev. P. M. Llndbera. The bride ! woro- white chiffon velouv trimmed with ' brooiidedi(attir. peui-'.s and rhlnestones, a smull white l at with aigrettes and car I rltd-brlde's roses. Miss I'ad Chapman of Fort Collins, Colo'., cousin of tho bride, ' waa maid of honor und was gowned Ir. tan broad clolh irlininfMi with Venrtlun Inn und ' rarrled nlltk roses A while plrturo hat triiiiincd with pink wings completed her December a, iv., Mr. Thomas li Crane of Oiimhn and Miss Margaret Bnlrd of Lincoln w.ie joined tu wedlock ' at tho Holy Triton church of IJneohi. Bishop Wjirthlngton of Oimihu secured I the bonds. The in i to vvete Messrs W F. Sm'.th nnd Jnim - Ratten of Omaha. Mr. Robert U . r Chicago' and ProC Owen of Lincoln Mi. R. II. Howell if, Omaha wn the i.-t man. After th. , ceremcny the brldn pi-oeeslon repaired ' lo the bride's hen where a delight fill wedding luncheon w.m partaken of. Th frrscnts received iv elegant, some of i theni coming fiom Hcro the ocean. Aflir the litneheon Mr. and Mrs, Oiin- I left for nn oxtdule.l weddhiK tour of th went. 'Mr. Cnw s u promlmmt nt j lorney of Qmuha nml nlso a well knuvvn politician, having tvrd two terms in1 the Hate senate nn,i one In the lower I house. I t Drccmher a. !vi -Gordon Wui:acc I Noble, lite In'sura- -. ngrnl, Is twetit - j otic ycnr to the m. ..i since his nmrrlage to Miss Jessie Flmli, v t Athintlc. la. I December 2!, ifSl Vitliur C. Cmssntaii. dealer In lands and Ini. ,Vns married to i Miss Cl'ura Hurt nt U alum, Neb. j December 'J3. IS'tt- Mi. John A. Demp ster and Miss Mary K Robertson were ! ifirrled at the" bride home at Llncoi-i b, Dr. Lewis J. Grruuv of Lincoln, us slsted by Rev. W. K llnm of 6tunhn The wedding nmreh w.ii played by Mrs P. V. M. Raymond. I he color scheme was carried out In tni.iietoe und white hyacinths. Mr. nnd Mi- Dempster, have resided In Omaha since 'SPS. costume. The Misses 1 1, i. n and Gru"u Kinsley served ns ring lienr.-r nnd flower girl. Both wore white fin. ks. Tlie wed illng innrci. wiih plajiMl l.v jHs Irene Looiuls mid preceding tin- ..renuiny Mrs. Al WIckBtrom sang, "lleniime." Thomas J. llnssett wif iHt man. mid tho ushrrs weiv the M.-hsrs. Norman, ixwls nnd Vernon Ragnn In the living room whom the inarrlugo lines weie read the ilei-omtluiiH were palms, ferns, cnrnntlonti und suillax. PolnscttluH wero used In tho dining room. Mrs. ltyun wns asutsted by Mini Lllllnn b'rlokoy of Lincoln. Ms Hthel Nelson and the Misses Knthryn and Murlo Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Plnnteen will he at homo after January t nt S7V' Seventeenth street, North Mlimenpolln For the Future. Miss Halcyon Cotton has extended n goncrnl Invitation to her school friends to call Sunday afternoon nnd evening be tween 8 nnd 10 o'clock to meet her house guests, Miss Beatrice Hoyden, .Miss Adelo Hall and Harold Ambler, all of CMIra-co. and George Appleyard of Ashland, Wis. Miss Mnry.Liitensor will give a card party Ttiosday atteinooii. Mrs. J. P. 11 rd has Ismicd cards for u tea to be given nt her home Friday af ternoon, January 3. from 3. to (1 o'clock, for Mrs. PrentlHS Uird, Mrs. Roger T. Vaughan of Chicago mid C. A. Burbnnk of New York. Tho next dancing party at Fort Omaha will bn on Friday evening, Jnntiary 17. Tho dancing pnrtv planned for January 3 will bo omitted on account ot the holt- days. A card party will lie given by the An golus Social club, January 6. at Jacobs' hall. Muslo will follow the gamo of curds. Tho University club 1ms Issued Invi tations for a reception to bo given for j tho members and friends at the now club rooms at tho Board of Trade building on Thursdny, Jnnuary 2, at 8:30 o'clock. Dancing will follow nt 9:30. The employes of the liurllrifiton general offices will give a dance at Metropolitan hall, Friday evening. January 3. Anson-Kuhlman Wedding. The wedding of Mies ljiura Kuhlman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Kuhlmun of Nebraska Cits nnd lr .1. Franklin Anson will take place at high noon, Jan nary 1, at Nebraska City. Following the ceremony u large reception will be held. Miss Kuhlman Is an nronmpllshed mu slc'an and a leader of society In her home town. After an extended wedding trip through Florida, Dr. Alison and his bride will return to Omaha and will reside at the Virginia apartments. Wedding on New Year's Day. Tho wedding of MNs liorothy Knlman of Grand Island to Mi Michael Levy of Omaha will take plac- New Year's day at the home of the in. da's parents In Grand Island. Mr. IKi levy of this clly will bo bust man. Singer-Summer Wedding. Invitations nre out for the wedding of Miss llattle Summer of Chicago and Mr. Jay J. Slngei of this city. The wed ding Is to tako plan- Monday, Januury 20, at the Hotel Sherman. Chicago. I Larai Club Banquet. The Iral club r the Omaha High school gave Its iihim.il holiday banquet at the Hotel Rome t'rlday evening.' The following program '3 given during the banquet: Laral Carlisle V llani, Jr. The Man on the niHlde- Harold Torell. Theorlsms IrvliiK Menollien. Success Arno Ti'ielMin. IIUli School' Cliil-p i: Kendall Ham mond. The banquet room h.ih decorated In tho dull colors, cat dim. I red und navy blue, and also menus of Hie fame color wero used. Covers weic in Id for: Mlsfcps Klein Rogers. Dorothv Myers. Alma Harms, Kutheripe New branch, Ituth Mills. Elizabeth Gould. Dorothy Skr'.ver, Marparetta Burke Messrs. Iloiuce ltliiko. Porter Allan. Arno Tvuolsun, Howard Douglar li Kendall llam- inond, Iljilph Benedict f Robert Marshal!, Harold Torell, M lakes l.tiniru llllpp. I rank I llxeubuugh, Mildred Todd. S iv lii Hoover, M.iigarst .Mcl-'arlane, Dnrli Duiiouii. Marguret McCoy, Vniia Neble, Helen Stuignsa Msrs. Waller Hlxen- iwnirh, I'arllsUi Allan. Morton Rhoades, I'.len Paxton Sands Woodbrldgo, living ilnnolken, Heyo Oaim, I-red Kot nlif I. .nil akiket Mr. and Mrs. ! ild B. Allan. Buffet Luncheon. Mrs. J. W. Tow b -w hostess al a Urge buffet lunoheon Sut'-'day at her home In honor of her iljinlifi. Mis-Mis Marlon and Naomi To und the younger members of the.1-'- ol set Christmas w;'jilm and American Beauty rosea bimiiicned the living room and Mrs. Ward o.cs and yellow shaded i undies were ubi i in decorating the din- The Big Event OUR SEMI ALF-PR If You Want to Save Money Be Sure and Attend This Sale l ixllca' anil MisHcs' $10 Cloth Ladles' nml MIsbcs' $qo Cloth r.H:.r: $5.00 T'.: $10 I.dillcB' nml Misson' $ir. Cloth j Conts, go .$7.50 J nt. IMil HIl COATS, nil bIzch nml slylcs, remilnr $25.00 valui'. diirlnp thin snlo for l'l.l'SII COA'IS, till sIxb mid 8tyUB. roKiilnr $.15.00 valui1, duiliiK this ruIo for MiiiiiHiiit nml Itiisvlan I'ony l-'ur nt 1 miles' nml MIbbos' Knits dC (( forinnrly $10, ro nt. . tj) O . U U Lnrlios' nml MIbhcr' Sultii fornu'i ly $15, go nt . . $7.50 L.AIHIOS' SKIItTS Made of Whipcord, ScrReB, Fnncy etl C( Mixtures and plain colors, worth up to $-1, your cholco P A .Jvf flSBinery at Lass Than Cost All TrlnmiPd $H mid $4 lints go ul only , 98c All Trimmed $5 nnd nnd J1 QQ only ip 1 .270 $li lints go nt All Our Men's Suits and Over coats at Half Price $25 Suits and $12.50 OvercontB ro nt $20 SultH mid Overcoats ro nt. . , $10 $18 Suits nnd Over- tQ conts ro nt 4V.UU $15 ftiills-mul Ovor- fry e conts ro nt P, .Mcii'n I-'Ino Trxmsers, JZ9-8 No. Ing room. Hevonty-flvo guests were pres ent. ' Hill-Parmelcc Engagement. Mr, and Mrs. Hdward A. Parmelee nn nouuee tho engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Mr. Robert Tudor Hill of Now York City. Miss Parmelee Is nil Omiiha girl, a graduate of the Omaha High school and of the slate university and Is a member of Alpha Omleron PI sorority. Mr. Hill In also a graduato of the state university at Lincoln, whero his parents reside, and Is a member of Alpha Theta CM fraternity. Mr. Hill held a fellowship at Columbia university, where ho also received tho degree of Ph.D. For sevaral years ha has been an International secretary of tho Young Men's Christian association. Tho wed ding probably will tnke place In tho fall. Wedding Anniversary. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mm. R. ICulnkofsky surprised them ChrlBtnias In honor of their fifteenth wedding nn nlversury. They brought a well prepared dinner with them and at the dinner table presented Mr. mid Mrs. Kulakofsky with a punch bowl and glasses. The evening was spent In cards und music. Prizes were won by Mrs. B. On.RS. Mrs. A. R. Musken, Mrs. SI. Filcdeli, Mr. H. Meyer and Mr. Dave Kler. Those present were! .Mr. and Mrs. M. Oross., Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Gross. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oross. Mr. und Mrs. 15. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Katskec. mV: aVd MrT t of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Klmon of Council Bluffs. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Frleden. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Hlmon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Adelson. Mr. und Mrs. K. Kaplan. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Musken. 5lr. and Mrs. Dave It er, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Woolfson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky. Mrs. A. Musken. Miss Tybe Meycn Entertain Teachers. Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Heed or Dutideo en tertained the members of the teachers' training clasa of tho Omaha High school at their homo lost Friday afternoon. The inipstH were: Misses Rachel Huger, Alary O'Leaiy. liene Wilson. Hertlui Olrlon, Mario Nunc, Blanche Blgly. Dorothy McAUIste llertha Cellncr, l-'runces Maloy. Helen Anderson, Myrtle Anderson, Ilmma Peterson. Twentieth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Beck enter tained Friday evening In honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary. Those picsent were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Cristensen. Mr. and Mrs. Inll Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rasninssen. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Petersen. Mr. mid Mrs. II. Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ilunseii. .Mr. and Mrs. Frit Crlatensent Mr. and Mrs. H. Holmberg. Mr. and Mm. Fred Koclc. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff RasmusHcn Mi. and Mrs. Tom Harrison. Mr. and Mis. C arlson. Mrs. FrIU of Stromsburg, Neb. .Mm. Gustlno Oust of Vinton. Ia. Ml.(. l-lna Hansen. May ApdorBen. Ileleen, 1 ullhrH Marie Thonison, Oertrudo Beck, Kllen CristeiiBen, Messrs,--Clarence Beck. IJnrry Rasninssen, Htnry lieru. Kinll Thomimon. Jr.; ArtlPJ" Heck. raui uriHieiiBen, Lcs Hiboux Banquet. Lei- Hiboux club entertained at the fifth annual bamiuet Friday evoiilug at the Henshaw rathskellur. The guests wem seatid at one long table decunited vv'ltn red carnations, ferns nnd gray wi i'a shades on which wen- painted 'ii owi de sign, the Inslena of the club. At eltVr end of the room waa a largo stutiVl l Mr. Wayne Selby was toastmas; T 'inl responding to toasts were Mesars. Lo MoShmie, George Grimes, Harry CIM- (Continued on I'acu Bight) of the Season - ANNUAL SALE Liullfs m;d Misses' $25 Cloth aT. '.h $12.50 $12.50 $17.50 Coats, worth up to $150, all go IIUCK All LnrlloB' und Misses' SuttB that, formerly Bold itB high UB $25, nil ko at .irST IIALK IMtICK Your choice of nil opr hcmitlftil- ly Trimmed Huts that nold us hlKh iib $1H, ditrliiR d0 QO this sale, only.... PJ.ivO $10 SultB und Ovor- f( contB nil ro at.. ipO.vIv $75 Coon Conts nil ro nt $(!0 Coon Conts nil ro nt $37.50 $30 $35 Plush ContB rr Cf nil ro nt P.l OU nil nt IFATjF IMUCK.' 63V A MAM A What Women Are Doing in the World Mrs. John Ia Kennedy, who Is ono ot tho most prominent young matrons of tho city, hns beon appointed by Mrs. 'A. T. Ltndscy, chairman of Douglas county, to tho chairmanship of FnlrucreB "and Dun dee for tho suffrage campaign, which has been commenced by tho women of Nebraska. When Mrs. Kennedy waa asked what her greatest Interest In the suffrage movement In Nebraska she re plied In, a modest way that sho wanted to vote Just the same ns her husband did and she thought that Jt wus her right n-s well as a man's. Mrs. Kennedy, who waa formerly Miss Marguerite Pltchett. has madn Omaha her homo practically all her life und her social duties hnve always" been many. Mrs. Kennedy wns one of the Omaha women who attended tho. state stiffragu convention which was held In Omaha In December. Tim lirnticfM Wlltnrd union of tho Wom an's Christian Temperance union, will meet Jnnuary 3 nt 2 o'clock at tne oui People'H home. Tho meeting will be In hnnnr nt Ihn lllrtlldllV linlll VeMaTy Of tllO liYunces Wlllnrd and each momber of the union Is requested to bring a donation In honor of tho occasion. Tii..r. will he a mcetlnir of the Kauai i.VatieidHx micietv Thursday afternoon at .1 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. T. I Kim ball. This will be tho regulur montniy meeting of the society. Tho Omaha Society of Fine Arts will r,it 'riiiimdav morning at 10 o'clock when a business meeting wlll.be held and organization ot the Junior branch' will be discussed. Mrs. 'A. T. Llndsey who Is chairman ot Douglas county, haB about completed tha county organization to circulate the peti tions for the campaign for Womnn's suf frage. In Nebraska. Mrs. Llndsey nas ap pointed M rs. Jolui L. Kennedy as chair man of Falracres and Dundee, Mrs. Charles A. Tracy chairman of Benson. Mrs.. A. B. Hunt chairman of Ploronco. Mrs, W. a. Wldtmore chairman of Val lay and Mrs. Silas A. Brewster of Irving ton. Theso chairmen will appoint local or neighbor chairmen who will assist In procuring tho signatures for tho petition.!. Mrs. Blanche U McKelvy, who ts pris- . Ident of tlm State Woman's DemocraUo lcaguu and Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent, secre- ' tary, will leave the latter part of the week for Washington. D. C, as delegates to the national Democratic Woman's con- j ventlon, which will bn held In that city January 8. The meeting of the Oraana ( Woman's Democratic league, which 'Via to havo been In the council chamber of I the city hall Thursday, January 2, has been postponed until the return of Mrs. McKelvey and Mrs. Vincent from the con vention. Tho art department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock In the club room's at ' Twenty-third and Harney streets. Mrs. A. B. Homer, who Is leader of the depart- ' ment. will be assisted by Mrs. C T. Piatt i and Mrs. H. II. McDufr. and tho subject ot tho lesson will be the Boston museum. The Benton Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs, II. R Knudsen. Mrs. Raber will be the leador of tho afternoon and the current events will be In charge of Mrs. Stahl. There will bo n publlo Installation ot officers of tho Ladles ofjfOarflold circle Thursday evening at the Grand Army ot tho Republic Memorial hull In the new court house.