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8 THE BR13: OMAHA, TIITOSDAT, FEBRUARY" G, 1913. OMAHA WOMAN REGENT OF THE LOCAL D. A. R. i.i SATURDAY i T By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, February 5, 1913. HE ANNUAL dinner danco given Tuesday evening nt tho Omaha club was a brilliant event and was highly enjoyed by all of tho guests. Evoryono seemed to realize that this was the laBt large social nffalr until after Lent. During dinner, thero were three cabaret singers to entertain the guests, a young man and two young women. Tho young man is a good accompanist as well bb a singer. Following dinner, tho guests danced in the main hall and in tho reading room. Some beautiful gowns were In evidence. It scorns to mo that Omaha should bo proud of its beautiful young women. Mrs. William Sears Poppleton waB beautiful In a pale pink velvet over pale bluo charmousc. Mrs. Charles Kountzo was nttractlvcly gowned In purplo velvet draped. .Mrs. J. 15. Summers wan Btunnlng In an evening gown of whlto satin charmousc, trimmed with gold bands and orystal. Miss Stella Hamilton woro cloth of gold, draped, and trimmed with shadow lace. Mrs. Do Forest Richards woro ono of the most attractive gowns. It was made of rich brown brocade, draped, and cream shadow laco formed the bodlco. Mrs. Glenn C. Wharton woro' whlto laco over whlto charmeuso, draped, with bluo chiffon. Miss Ella Mao Drown woro a black and white evening gown. Tho black wtin charmeuso was draped with whlto chiffon and trimmed with crystal. Mrs. David A. Daum woro a beautiful ovenlng gown of bluo and silver brocade, embroidered In rhlncstones. Sovcral of tho debutantes woro boautlfully gowned. Miss Margarot tfrcer Baum, who Is one of tho best gowned young women of tho youngor set, woro her dobut gown of shell pink charmeuso, drapod with exquisite shadow lace. Miss Carmollta Chase wore a deoper shade of pink char mouBO, trimmed with crystal. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kennody entertained at ono of tho dinnor parties, when their guests woro Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Wnarton, Miss Ella Mao Ilrown nnd Mr. Lawrence Brlnkor. In ono party woro Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Itedlck, Mr. and Mrs. George Itcdlck, Mr. and Mrs, Barton Millard and Mr. John Itedlck. Together woro Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukoy, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bums nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poppleton had as guosta Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. 8mlth, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Crofoot and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker entertained Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Prlnx, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Cowgill, Mrs. Ward Burgess and Mr. Milton Darling. days. Consequently thero were few dances In which the entire attendance did not participate. Card Party for Quest. Mr. Kmll Hoffman entertained nt cards at her home Hunday In honor of Mrs. O. S. Uaxter of Sun Antonio, Tex. rrlxes were won by Mrs. Maxtor, Mrs. T. Flynn and Mm. Dill McMillan, Messrs. Hoffmann, It. E. Yocuni and J. V. Brennan. Those present were: Mesdames C. 8. Outer, M. R. Hanker, Mlssns Margaret Hrennan, Millie Danker. Nellie O'Connell, Messrs. Dr. Daniel I.ee, J. A. nrennnn. Michael O'Connell, sir. and Mrs. n. B. Tocum, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn. Mr. and Mm. Phil McMillan. D. A. E. Meeting. Mrs. 8. D. Darkalow was hostess at the meeting of the Omaha chapter of the Daughter)! of the American devolution on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Btubb was elected delegato to the national con vention, which will be held In Washington In March. The alternates selected were Mrs. 8amuel rtecs. Mrs. T. If. Traoy and Mrs. George 11. Darr. Mrs. Pressly J. OBarr was reinstated regent of the chapter A most delightful musical program was given by Mrs. . W. Thomas, Miss Grace Mclirlde and Miss Adelyn Wood. Miss Bernlcc Banghart glvo several readings which were thoroughly appreciated. For the Future. eneral Henry W, Lawton nuxllfary to Camp Lee Forby, United 8panlh War Vetorans. will hold a meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Horatio D. Corneau, 4715 North Forty-second street. Rasmus sen-Potter Weddintr. Air. and Mrs. Charles Btannard Potter, Jr., amiounoo the marrlnga of their daughter. Rule Loral rt. tot Mr.' August F. Raimussen, Tuesday at -ICountio Memorial church. Hov. O. D, DalUly officiated. Only the members of the Immediate family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Itasmuracn wilt be at homo aftoV February 15th at the Mao wood appart ments. Hieh School Social Notes. The Emanon club of the Omaha High chool will give a smoker for Maltcate club, also of the high school, which will bo held on the njght of 8t. Valentine's day at the home of Quy Eldrege, one of the club members. All active members of each club will be present, .making about forty-five present at tho smoker. A dance will be given by Carl Btorx and Manrloo Northwall for the Maltese club In Dundee at the Dundee dancing hall. About twenty couples will be present at the dancing, 'who will bo made up of club members and partners. Elks' Hard Times Danoc. The Blks Dancing club gave a hard times party at Its club rooms Tuesday evening. An appropriate luncheon was served In the dining room. Thoee present wero: Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Bummers. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Mlttlebach. Dr. and Mrs IS. II. Ilrunnlng. Mr. and Mrs. U M. Pegau. Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Hlatt. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Peters. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Lillle. Mr. and Mrs, Btrykcr, Mr, aniTMrs. Frank A. Mantey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oouldlng. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gould. Mr, and Mrs. II. C. Bteln. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bhlelds. Mr. and Mrs. C. !. Duttman. Mr, and Mrs. 13. P. nralley Mr, and Mrs. Morrison Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trumbel. Mr. anil Mrs. J, J. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Hlgglns. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. need. Mrt and Mrs. Leo Huff. , Mr. and Mrs. K. 15. Blerrlcker. 1 Mr, and Mrs. W. 13. Baehr. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy O. Hale. Misses MUses Ingnborg Nielsen, Irena Hlgbee, ftiargarsi Kenogg, Dorothy lllglowe. Messrs. L. W. Knight, Claiidn lUfo, Karl Hock, John nine, Bamuel ('rosier, Otto Nielsen, Ann Neble. Btella Jensen. Messrs. J. Harry Sinclair, A. F. Kullstrom, rtobert Shields, Fred Itossbaoh, Truman nradford, La Sallo Club. The Informal dance, given by La Balle Club Tuesday evening at Chambers, was enjoyed by 175 couples. ISveryona was markedly eagor to get his fill and till of terpolchoro before the morrow when the ban was to go on for forty long DEK-2-5-1J. The Weekly Wash j WITH AM THE WOIUtY AND THOUI1LK LKFT OUT, IF WE DO IT. Oc A rOVNl) FOIt ROUGH DRV AND FLAT WOKIC. TXE "WABITWORD" OV 7X1 XOKX Bxvtra waoows. J FXOHB BOUO. 019. Mns. PHB88LY J. BAIUt. Mesdames C. W. Johnson, Anna Jackson. Misses Mabel Burgson, Clara llofman. Messrs. A. Hotman. Daniel Koberts of Cheyenne, Wyo, to Sheridan Quest. Mrs. D. L. Howell gave a luncheon for Mrs. Massey of Sheridan, "Wtyo., who Is visiting her brother, H. C. Bostwlck. Those present were: Mesdamea Mesdames F. D. Evans, Wllber A. Blaln, Harry Gregg, Btrltxlnger, IUfenberlck, J. Wi Clinton. D. L. Howell, Evening Card Party. Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Neble enter tained at cards Monday evening for their daughter Anna. The high scores we.-e made by Miss Lillian Parsons, Mlas Doris Olsen, Mr. Ernest Johnaon, Mr, Rd Ches- ney and Mr. Glen Lamb. Tho guests were: Misses Misses Vera Goat, Helvye Olaen, Gertrude Maytham, Dorla Olaen, I9mma Kreyemnerg, Mimrea Norain, Margaret Weaver, .Maticlo Neble, Helga llasmuasen, Frances Neble, Messrs. Glen W. Lamb. Io Hush, Rlbert Knapp, ISdward Cheaney, ISdwln Stafford, icnri Alien, William Petersen, I.llllan Parsons, Agnes Nielsen. Messrs. Leon Weaver, Otto Nielsen, Irving Benoldken, Horold Johnaon, Krneat Johnson, Mark Neble. Swift's "Premium" Oleomargarine Holds a prominent plac6 in Domestic Economy It contains every element of nutrition found in the best creamery butter and costs about one-third less. It is economical in price. It keeps sweet longer than butter and takes less in cooking. It is economical to use. True Domestic Econ omy calls for the constant use of Swift's "Premium" Oleomargarine. Order a pound carton of your dealer today. Made only by Swift & Company U. S. A. Matinee Luncheon. The members of the J. 8. W. club en tertained at a matinee party Tuosday afternoon at the Orpheum. Luncheon wan served at the cafe of the Flatlron build ing. In the party were: Meadames Mesdames John Elche, Karl Lundbeck, K. O. Ames, Herman Schroder, M. W. Alexander, N. H, Feller, M. A. Bushier, David Weir, A. 11 Dodds, Bwlft, Therma Ellis, A, S. Billings, jr. Informal Bridge Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C, Roaewater entertained Informally at dinner Tuesday evening at their home. Jonqullls and tullpa formed a pretty centerpiece for the table. Corsage bouquets of violets were given as favors to the women. Fol lowing dinner, the evening was spent bridge and dancing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McVann. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoaewater. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Johnaon. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Armstrong. Mr, and Mrs. Bldney Smith. Captain and Mrs. William Neibltt. Miss Edith Grant of New York. Mr, P, W. Leonhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Rosewater. Personal Gossip. , A son was born Saturday evening to Mr, and Mrs. J. Phelan Shirley of Albion Neb., who are stopping with Mrs. Shir ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gunther of this olty. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. William & Heller are enjoying a stay at Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Rena May Hlmce of Peoria, 111 has arrived to spend several weeks aa the guest of Mrs. Roy W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Latham Davis and son, John Frederick, and Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 8, Brady, will leave Sunday tor Bellealr, Fla., to remain until after Easter, Mr, and Mrs. Odin Mackay arrived the first of the week to visit Rev, and Mrs, Thomas J. Mackay. Mr. Odtu Mackay has gone to Denver and will later go to Mexico for a short stay, During his ab sence Mrs. Mackay will remain a guest of Mr. Mackay's parents. SATURDAY Choico-of.thu-Houso Sale of Mon'3 O'COATS Values to $25 $10 111 THE BEST BTOKE 105, YUU ALL THE TIME. Pictorial Review Fashion Book F( R SPRING 1011 Embracing tho most approved styles in ready-to-woar 1 V1V ax IX1,ui f0r the coming spring season, including a cou- pon which will be redeemed for any 15c Pictorial review pattern completeAfUl A Special Sale of Kid Gloves Values $1.26, $1.60 and $2, for 78c Choice FURS isva uy Now! While Prices Are at the Lowest Notch OUR big clearance of all our furs continues for tomorrow don't let this opportunity pass by, it may not come again for a long time. We'ro clearing our stocks, bonce we must cut the prices to accomplish tliis it's your benefit, come tomorrow. r Or kin Bros. Second Floor. French Lyiix Scarfs, $2.98 SPECIALS pi ii;eu f iv, clearance sale price Thursday. $45 Fur Sets for $15.90 lsabolln Fox and Black Lynx Pur Sets, originally priced to $45.00, sale price $15.90 $200 Moleskin, Coats at $99.00 $125 Russian Pony Coats at $59.00 $175 Mink Sets at $79.50 $150 Lynx Fur Sets $59.00 $15 Black Coney Sets, $5 Black Bel .giiun Coney Sets, worth $15, clearance sale price, Thurs day, per set $5 $9 White Fur Sets QPFfTAT I Your choice ol qi any whlt0 Fur Set in stock, consisting of Mufflon, white An gora. Thibet, etc., originally priced to J 4 5. sale price Thursday v . . $10 $30 Fine Fur Sets, $9.90 CDF flftl! Fur Sets 3rCmLl French Opos sum and Brook Mink Fur Sots, values to $30, Thursday for. . . . $35 Fur Sets for $12.90 Blue "Wolf, French Martin and Blaok Fox Fur Sets, originally priced to $35, Thursday for 42.90 $79.50 Russian Pony Ooats at. .$29.50 $95.00 Marmot Coats at $45.00 $125 Near Seal Ooats at $49.50 $250 Hudson Seal OoatB at $125.00 BIG STYLISH MILLINERY CLEAN-UP SELDOM havo we made such radical reductions as in this important event Thursday. "We are forced to take a big slice out of the selling prices in order to reduce our stock quickly, because we are sorely in need of the room for tho new spring merchandise. It is, indeed, a splendid array of headwear and from it you can select hats, flowers and feathers to finish out tho season, at prices that are truly money savers. Ready-to-Wear Hats at 25c Ready-to-wear , Hats in hemp, satin and felt, regular selling ,price, 98o and up, Bpecial Thurs day, choice, at 25c $1.98 Corduroy Hoods, 19o 'Corduroy hoods with rovorslblo check, sold ordinarily for $1.98; Bpecial in the big baIo for Thurs day, choice at 19c Velvet Hats, Values to $1.98, at 49c Smart, becoming velvet hats, n strictly this season's styles, for mer prices wero 98c and up to $1.98, special Thursday, choice at ', CUV -XtJM 49c Felt Hats, values Felt Hats, in a fine varloty of pretty shapes and colors, scratch and velours; worth 08c and up to $1.98, choice Thursday, at o $l9a, 19c 19c Beaver & Velvet Hats, $1.69 Beaver and Volvot Hats; all this season s shapes. They sold reg ularly at $1.98 and up to $3.98; ex tra special for Thursday, at i it $1 V Flowers and Feathers, 10c Flowers and Feathers appro priate for finishing up your winter hats, 25c to 98c values, Thurs day, your choice at. '. 10c Orkln Bros. Second rioor. Whipcords and Bediords at 98c NEW Yes new, and very specially priced is this charming col lection of whipcords and bodfords which wo place on sale for the first time Thursday. 54 inches wide and all the now shades fqr spring f a r o represented A W gy Thursday special 1 li . showing and sale, r Wyard O8o Let Us Place a HANDSOME VICTROLA In Your Home FREE for 30 Days WE want to place one of our Victor Vic trolas in your homo to demonstrate to you what a real pleasure maker it is. After 30 days' trial, if you decide you don't want it, we will send for it and place you under no obligations whatever. Come in, let's talk it over. DAILY CONCERTS Morning, 10:00 to 1:00 Afternoon, 2:00 to 5:00 Smart, New. 36-Inch Tub SILKS, 98c NEW The fascinating new tub silks that are bo much in de mand for the coming sea son, especially desirable for women's shirtings. Beautiful assortment of new designs in every favored shade and each color is guaranteed to be absolutely fast. Special sale Thursday at, yard 98c SORKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STORE; nma t wntv.flva men and women are claming parts of the large reward of ti.rA fnr h n nnrelieiislon ot several bandits, Donald Woods, Fred TorKenson and Frank arlgwarc. wlio Held up tne train at Lane cut-off. The case Is an inunHii n nnii the Detltlons. answers and demurrers have accumulated In tho last year to almost countless numbers. Anions those claiming reward aro Jamea Helek. John Holek, Frank Krudna. Rudolph Morowlsky, John Krowllk and many others. ORIENTAL RUG EXPERT TO LECTURE HERE Withnell Wants New Fire Hose for City City Commissioner Withnell says the fir department needs JO, 000 feet of new fire house, and has recommended tq the city commissioners that at least 10.009 feet be purchased at once, for It Is his opinion' that In case of a severs fr, the depart ment would be so crippled that It Would bo difficult to prevent a general con flagration. At all recent fires the flrmn been hampered by bursting hose. About T,a feet ot hose s in condition to stand engine pressure, but the remainder ot the M.6SJ feet ownfl will burst when more than the ordinary pressure from the mains Is applied Manufacturer guarantees have expired on all hose rjo'w owned by tho city. The hose now It, uae was purchased as fol lows: 6.100 feet In 19M. 10.000 feet In 1906. 10.000 feet lA ljw, S.M0 fet in 1909. and 8.000 feet In 191 This hose costs about J 1.10 per loot. JUDGE HUNGER HEARS MORE ; fOF U. P, REWARD CASE FedrA judge T V Mung-r of Lincoln I Is In Umaha taking me testimony In the l liion Pacific reward case, wherein Hovsep Nahlglan, who Is now well known In Omaha as an oriental rug ex pert, will deliver a lecture. "Artists of the Loom and Their Masterpieces," In the temporary exhibition rooms, corner store of the llor Grand hotel building. Sixteenth and Howard streets, Thursday, February 6, at S o'clock In, the afternoon. There are many who are Interested in this, the most ancient and beautiful branch of art, and to these we extend a cordial Invitation to the lecturo. Mr. Kahlglan's talk on the subject during one ot his earlier visits, was so well received by art lovers In Omaha. that Mr, Whltmore, under whose auspices this exhibition .Is conducted, feels Justi fied in arinslngvT'W .this one. This exhibition of beC'ttlful rugs will conlluue for two weeks. Advertisement. Dn Prices BEAUTY DOCTOR TELLS SECRET Detroit Beauty Doctor Gives Simple Ileclpe to iiarKen uroy iinir una lromote Its Growth. Mlis Alice Whitney, a well known beauty doctor of Detroit. Mich., recently gave out the following statement- "Any one can prepare a simply mixture at home, at very little coat, that will darken gray hair, promote Its growth and make It soft and glossy. To half pint of water, add 1 os. of bay rum. a small box ot Barbo Compound, and U ox. glycerine. These Ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade Is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look twenty years young er. It l also flue to promote the growth of the hair if Here Iti-hlng and scalp dis eases, and s excellent for dandruff and falling hair. -Advertisement the cereal food for everyone Cheaper than meat; nourishing, delicious, rA combination of the four best health-giving cereals known today Wheat, Oats, Rica and Barley Made from the whole grain; a properly balanced, caay-to-digest ration; a bone, blood, tissue and strength builder. FRIED MUSH Any ALCRA1N Math from bnakfatt can bm prcsW into a HnaM pan wkm wli. tlktd and fritd In buttir. Smnc tekk tjrrap, for bnakfaut, fancAcoM or dhmw Order a package of Pr. Price's ALGRAIN from your grocer youll like it. 4