THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 14, 1913. 2 B SOCIETY RESUMES ACTIVITY Many Out-of-Town Visitors Arrive for Autumnal Festivities. COLLEGE SET OFF FOR SCHOOL Toon Omntia Woman Will Be En tertained Kfenslvelr In the Official Set of the r nmn Xonf. Sncinl Calendar. MONDAT-Miss Hfttcl anrt Miss Carol Howard entertain at luncheon at Happy Tl'ESPAY Annual harvest homo dinner at Happy Hollow for club , member". Mrs. H M McClanahan nd Mlaa Kath ryne MnClanahan. luncheon 'or MIm i Ola Dell llervey. Mrs. J. W. Battln lunch eon at Field club. t-..,i. WEDNESDAY - Mljs Anne luncheon for Miss Hervey. .vj ter Peterson, luncheon at.IIa.PPJf, IJr low. Wedding of Miss Mildred Merrill to Mr. Erlcson of Pierre, B. D. Dinner danc at the Country club. Dance at Field club. . .. THUnSDAY Hopewell-Hervey weddlns at Ixiwe Avcnuo Prebtcrlan church. Mra. George Haveratlrk and Mra. P. J Flttiterold. luncheon at Field club. Mra. a 8. Montgomery, luncheon at Happy Hollow. Mra. C. C Belden, luncheon at Happy Hollow. Mra. J I Adama, luncheon at Happy Hollow. Mra. C. E. Hunter, luncheon at Field club. CFItlDAY Mr. and Mra. Harry Weller, dance for Mlaa Marlon Weller at Clarlnda apartments.. Dinner dance at Seymour Iakc Country club. SATURDAY WeddlnR of Mlaa Iteba Mc Namara and Mr. Frederick It Shearer. Closing; dinner donee at Happy Hollow. Dinner dance at Country. Field and Carter Lake Country clubs. Mra. Frank Crawford la anticipating an unusually Interesting winter and will leave shortly to be the truest of her uls ter, Mrs. Richard Lee Metcalfe, and Mr. Metcalfe, who la acting governor of the Canal Zone. The social life In Panama Is especially gay and Interesting. Mr. and Mra. Richard Lee Metcalfe are being extensively entertained throughout the Canal Zone. The American society la largely military, a the other six mem bers of the Canal commission are army engineers. There la also an army post; in tne zone. Air. ana Mr. Metcalfo wcro guests of honor recently at a dinner given by Colonel and Mrs. Qoethals. Col onel OoMhsJs Is the chairman of tho Canal commission. Colonel and Mrs. Ble bert gave a house party In their honor at their beautiful homo at Oatun, whore are situated the famous Oatun locks. They have received many attentions from Members of Hopewell-Hervey Bridal Party .Adelaide TZoiaas, rMAtt yfittwestAto ter, Mrs. Hozle Clarke, at Belvedere 'or a month before going to New York. Mrs. Ferdinand Adler has returned from Colorado Bprlngs and Denver. Return to School and College. Miss Gladys Mullen will return Bun day to St. Joseph academy In Des Moines, wlicro sho will resume her studies In muslo and art. Mlsa Florence Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Riley, leaves Sunday to resume her studies at St, Mary's school, Notre Dame, Ind. I y in-2"" vwo I VO m OJa JSelle JBewey frrt ' , , fAtO OF HOMO. Mellaril Jlirlirrt Davlea. Wayne fialbv Panamanians,' the president ot the ftnd j0hn Jlanlghen leave Tuesday for rcpuoiio oi i-nnama naving given a Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y. They jrcaiuaai recently m honor or Mr. Met- n vi9t ln CWcago and Detroit and cuue. Ajnong me guestn was the ex- tnen tttko the boat to Buffalo. pr0aeni oi i-eru. wno is on ms way MM Halcyon Cotton, daughter of Mr. w ninBion. wisi week sir. ana Mrs. ana Mri. fl. It, Cotton, left Thursday Metcalfe were ln the receiving line at a foP Wellesley. Miss Cottoo will visit In recept on given by Colonel and Mrs. Goo- Wneellnr, W. Va before entering cot- """ m nunor -oi i-rinco ueorge oc iiai- i Yt S- V canal on Miss Qladya Goodman and Miss Hen- nltT T , w Hetla. Medlar leave Tuesday evening for 4,111 ......, v-iuw. nockford colleffe( noohfora, in ww ..... u.vwiiiiiui iicr iucvq, iuiaa ICllznlvpth Ih.tnii ti. v... --x Will meet Mr. Crawford In New York European Travelers, early In October, when they will soil for ' ana Mr"- J- Kushton daugh- the Canal Zone for the winter. ter J,llia A1,C6' returned Friday from Mrs. Frank W. Carpenter, with her son, Europe, where they spent three months Prank, and daughter. Rita left last vjaltlng Scotland. England France and week for tho east. Thv will a Swltxerland, WJf0S fTA0 ' for the evening were rendered by the Mangum quartet; solo by Mra. liernara Hoggs, accompanied by Miss Beulah Hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangum enieriameu at dinner Wedensday evening: Messrs. Messrs. Jamea Knight, A. B. Palmer, W. E. caay, -" Miss Burna unamoerB. . . , Mr. and Mrs. Magnum entertained at dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boyd. Miss Florence irice. Paealco Clno Opening Dance. The Pagaloo club gave its opening aanco Thursday evening at ArmDrust nan. Those present were: iMarle Norgard, IiaI Antonv. plonny Jones, Lola M. Marsh, Jano Penner. Florence wutig, Irene Stoltenberg, Nora Hegarty, Alice Anderson, WrnnfM MUlhOlland Margaret Stoltenberg, Messrs O. C. Slaughter, Eugene May. D. D. Callahan, Frank W. Solroe, D. M. White, Joe Run a. J. J. White. J. II. Joske, Misses- Rose Dixon, Esther Bwaneon, Julia O'Brien, Clara Brodedorp, Alma Brodedorp, Bertha Qooaricn, Margaret Peterson. Klorenco Erlckson, M. Brockmlller. Messrs R, Sorensen, John Hoffman. Charles Hoffman, James Norgard, C. A. Brcderdorp, Charles Harden, Roy Harden, Paul Tennery, Remember That:- One word of advice given early in regards to our Hats is worth a thousand "I told you so's" when the season is over, Thompson, Belden & Company The dom nant features of this season's styles, judging from the works of the foremost milliners which speak in no uncertaii accents, may be summed up as follows: Hats are to be imall or medium, and though a great latitude is allowed in the shaping of brims, there is a marked tendency to turn them up sharply at the side or back; velvet is the most popular material; black is the reigning color; ths trimming scant, mostly of feathsrs upon tlepo ing of which at the proper angle depends the style of the hat. THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY is the one place in Omaha where diicriminating women wi.l find exclu sive millinery. Styles that are inspired by the best Paris creates and developed in the prettiest and most practical manner, at prices that are I ss tha i are asked elsewhere for very ordinary hats. It is absolutely impossible for the average millinery stare to sell hats at the low figures we quote. Hundreds of charming styles no two of which are alike, at prices ranging from $10.00 to $75.00 We will give equally convincing proof of reasonable pricing in Monday's Exhibit Thompson. Belden & Company Millinery Second Fioor Lawrence Qrobeck, H. B. Ruffner, Welletley, Mass., where Miss Rita will enter college for the winter, and from there she will to to Cornwall-on-IIud. son, where Mr. Prank will enter tho mili tary school for the winter, Mrs, Car Mr. and Mra. P. II. Updike and family ot Long Beach, Col., formerly ot this city, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Updike recently, hove atrlved at Bremen, Germany, and plan to spend most ot I the winter In Berlin, Islands shortly after the Christmas holt. Mr, W. Fornam Smith sailed last week days, to Join Mr. Carpenter there, where 'or Europe and plana to meet Dr. and no is the executive aeeretary ot the Is reon axercor in vicuna. lands. I Mrs. C. A. drlmmell and daughters, Mlsa Eunice Beaton of Denver, formerly Margretha and Ruth, and Mrs. Qrlm. of Omaha, Is spending a few days visit- roell'a father, Mr. Herman Meyer, have. Ing her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Beaton, returnea rrom a summer spent in uwiii' before leaving for school at Mount Bt. criana, itaiy, trance ana aermany. Vincents on the Hudson. Br. and Mrs, J. P. Lord, who have Miss Mildred Marr of Kansas City la an been in Europe for three months, will other former Omaha .young woman who rsturn home September 16. haa returned for a visit and Is now with I Mrs. P. W. Clarke and Miss Helen her sister, Mrs. Louis Lorlng. Later Miss IClarko sailed Wednesday for New York Marr will be t H4 Kuest ot Miss Uardn I after a summer In Europe. Mr. Clarke Bcott Many.lnforma social affairs am, I was wltli them during the early port of being given intior honor. their trip, but came home about a month An engagements' announced last week was that ot Miss Edith Mlckle tb Mr. John W. Clover. Hie wedding will be September. 24. The' weddlsg of Mlsa Agnes Condon to Mr. E. W. Kolteman will take place October S. a. It Payne, four; W. 8. Cilrtla, elx; W. B Shafer, four', W. D. MoIIugh, six; W. CK Silver, two! A. Q. Buchanan, four. Senator Norrla Brown will entertain fourteen guests at supper Sunday even ing and M. M. Robertson will hare eight guests. ' Mrs. Walter Peterson will entertain twenty guests at luncheon Wednesday at tho club. Mrs. S. S. Montgomery will be hostess at a luncheon for forty-four guests on Thursday; Mrs. C. C. Belden will have twenty guests and Mrs. J. t Adams will have forty guests. Miss Caroline Harding entertained at dinner Baturday evening ln honor of Mlsa Mario Ilolllnger and Mr. John McCague, whose wedding will take place this falL Covers were laid for: . ago. Mr. Fred Clarke, jr.. left Tuesday for Yale. Brownell Hall Notes. The Fiftieth year of Brownell Hall opena tlilu week. Ths faoulty and stnlors arrive on Tuesday, September IS. New I 1 w eawwiawasajw VTS1 V44 Wltfl tne Younger Set. ' report for classification between 10 and There will be oulto a bw of nttmn. " wcanesuay morning. Regular exerolses tlvo young women this year who plan bcsln on tn8 Uth- to remain at home, but who will defer Th lun'r day school opens on the their formal debut for at least another rnorn,nff ot Thursday, September 18, at season. One reason for thla Is probably "0,in yenin avenue. that o many Of the younger aet are re- I , , . turning east to conUnue their atudiea neturning irom -uropo. boarding school and college. I Mr' JBjncs Mcrcenna landed Sunday In Mlsa Frances Hochstetler. who attandn.1 wow lorK "m Kuropo and haa Joined Ely Court at Oreenwich, Conn., h8t year. fl,rl1, Moisenna Atiantlo City, and to will be homo this wlntnr. Miss Eugenie elher ,wy r Poted home the middle Patterson, who was In school In Wash- ol ,n,B wewf Intrlrtn Inn von ia AmrAmA a . I I Omaha thla season, aa has alno Miss vmiuia win nonoreo. Anne O If ford. Mlsa UreU Lane and Ml si 4Ils I3"1' Funkhouser, niece ot Mra. Marlon Kuhn, but will not make their E 1 pKi " made aeeretary to debuts for another season. the dean of Brwn Mawr college, Mtas There will probably be four dsbutantes Funkhouser la. a graduate of Bryn Mawr thla year Mlsa Menle Davis, the young- na w,Ul hr mother has spent several eat daughter of Mr. and Mra, Frederick unimr "ryn Mawr village. U, Davis; Mlsa Lucile, Bacon, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bacon, and two At Happy Hollow. yuuns women, wno are in laurope, out 0ne of the larger dinner parties last wno ru nome iui. Hiumn. aiiss evening at the club waa glrea by Mr. wea viame. uBuBmer oi mr. ana sirs. ftna iCrfc Edward Updike. The guests F. W. Clarke, Is expected baole next week. wor8 seated at a large round table which wias Janet wail, aaugnier or Mrs, Rich- was decorated with aateratand hlt. ol. ara iiau, is expectea nome early in No- matla. Covers were placed for: veroDtr. Beturn from Summer Outinea. Mrs. Frank Martin and her daughters. Mrs. Carl Ochiltree and Mrs. Ouy Baker. Who have been spending the summer tn Eates park, Colorado, have returned. air, iw jrs. ti, w. imereaux are home from North Dakota, where they spent the summer. Dr. F, A. Edwarda and family have re turned from a trip through eastern Can. ada and the great lakaa. Mlasea Marie Ilolllnger, Aiary uurxiey. ' Caroline Harding Messrs. John McCague, noDert Htout, irrank comm. air. ana Mrs. Samuel liees.v Mr, and Mrs. Charles Harding. At the Field Club. Dinner reservations for last evening at tho cUib were made by J. J. Davey, with two guests; II. a Bhumann, eight; K, A, Cameron, ten; John Lavelle, eight; J. Crowley, six; R. II. Beauchamp, four; C, K. Burmetster, alx; J. O. Slford, eight; L. J, Millard, four; J, M. Tanner, six; J. II. Hussle, three: II. N Ooddell, six; Arthur AUen. five; P, IL Clarldge. five; A. L. Lo'tt. five. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Boyer entertained at dinner last evening at the club. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Fetters, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Harrlman. Mr. and Mra. D. H. McCulley. Mr. and Mrs. Abel ShotwelL Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Bliss. Mr, and Mrs. E. a Twamley enter. Mr. and Mra. Robert Dempater, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. (3. L. Bradley, Mr. and Mra W. T. Robinson. Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Hart Jenka, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Updike. Mrs. Chester Jenka of Canada. Mra. Davis. Miss Cumintnga of Ds Moines. Miss Bessie Allen. Mlsa Marguerite Marshall. Miss Florence Jenka. Miss Louise Updike, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mlckel enter tained at dinner laat evening at the club for nr. ana Mrs. LoMonte Manor ot Mrs. Isldor Zleglsr and smell OaiurhtM-. I Chicago, Those present were: a ra. uegiers mother, Mrs. X Klper, returned home Baturday morn ing alter an extended trip. Mrs. John J. Dlnesn and small daughter, Dorothy May, have returned from a two monina- stay in Sheridan, Wyo., the guests of Mr. and Mra J. M. Gerhard. Mr. and Mra LaMonte Manor. Air, ana aire. i. a. aieaiar, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Qetten. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cajacoba. Mr. and Mrs Henry O. Cox. Mr. and Mra George EL Mlckel. Miss Henrietta Medlar. Miss Olayds Mlckel. It. n Xf. TJ If t' . ( , . . . Lucy Updike returned horn Thursday. nappy n0nowl f iiimiu auiiuner on tne jer- I i)r. n jfr j. ejr hhui ana ui nooasiccK, Vu Mr. S. E. Bruce and daughter, Mlsa Elizabeth, returned this rooming from the east, where they spnt several weeks. Mlsa Margaret Bruc will remain a few weeks longer In the east J. Lam da. ltt. ana Mra. u. K, Fisher. Mr and Mra J. Dodds. Mr. and Mra D. U Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Dew. Mr. and Mra Powell. A large number of club member entet talned at dinner laat evening, Mr. and Mra. B. P. Peck returned Wednesday Mra. C. C. Belden had alxteen guests; M. from a vUlt of two week In New York. Iff". Engelman. tour; E. M.WeUraan, eleven, u" wm we aueoi oi r. ana irn. lur 1'aimer trinaiey, eight; P P. Peterson, jienry xaiaDroox. w, Kin J. squires, eignt: Edward Weaver, five: Dr J M. also a visitor at the Btabrotk home, ar- I Bannister, nine; P. It Qarvin. three: M. yivea eaiuraay. en waa with her daugh- w. Rhoadea, fourj J. J, Lamp, ulna Mlsses Oretchen McConnell. Mary MoCagUe. Messrs. Elbert Burnett, C. A. Wright of Washington, D. C. talned' aa their guests at dinner last evening: Mr. and Mrs. D, J. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wagner. Mr. Frank Boyd. ', ., At the Country 01nb , Among those entertaining at the Coun try club last evening were K M. Fair. field, who Will have covers placed for elx; F. II. Davis, alx; Frank Colpetxer, Ave; O. W, Wnttlea, four; R. I Huntley, four; W. J. Connell, two, and Oeorgo May no, four. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Merrlam had as their guests at dinner last evening at the club: Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard. Miss Elizabeth Congdon. Mr. Joseph Millard, 2d. Mr, Wlllard B. Millard, Jr. Seymour take Country Club. , Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Combs entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid, tor -thirty.- Musical' numbers II. B. Qrobeck, D. D. O'Leary, II. fl. Stickler. H. E. Fernandea, E. M. May, E. V. Kelly. M. L. Jackson, Leslie S. Shlnrock, E. Johnson, R. Denton. 13. E. Anderson, J. I. Martin, Al Lutz, H. F. Tyrrell, J. B. Jensen, C. E. Royce, Frank Qlenger, John Broderdorp, T. E. Jensen. rWam W Wedding Invitations Issued. Mr. and Mr, waiter xayior. -sued Invitations Saturday for the wed ding of their daughter, Mlsa Nannie Pago, to John Holmes Trinaer, inuienani, Tni.dica.1 corns. United States army. The ceremony will tako place Wednesday evening, Octqber 1, at 8 o'clock, at Trinity cathedral. A reception will follow at 8:30 to 11 p'clock at the home of Mr. and Mr. Page, 101 North Thirty-nintn street. Entertains for Visitor. Miss Charlotte Rhump entertained In honor ot Mlsa -Harriett Peterson of Salt Lake City, last Monday evening. Miss Peterson ho been the guest of Mlsa Rhump during the paat week. The table (Continued n Page Three.) fr OMAHA GIRL WHO IS BOON TO BE A BRIDE. MUSIC FLOWERS Miss Butler Begs to' Announce Her Formal Fall Opening Tomorrow will to shown the very newest of -popular Millinery creations in a wide variety of stylos for street and ress wear. $2.50 (o $10.00 Ladies who are in the habit of pay ing from $6.00 to $25.00 for their fall hats are oordially invited to view this exhibit and to make comparisons. MISS BUTLER CUT PRICE MILLINERY 1512 Douglas Over Alexander Shoe Oo. -.J Lohrman The Hiliifcle Uim' Tailor Creating the utmost stylo at tho lowermost price Suits $35 Up Workmanship, fit and material absolutely guarantee!. 1115-45 1 ax Urn nik. ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. RUGS Extra qual ity Axmin ster rugs- 9x12 size $22.50 lHB7XK?E?l l New Fall Designs are arriving daily. MONDAY we make a special showing of these beautiful Axminater rugs for ?22.50; other sizes are proportionately priced. You will find colors and designs suitable for tho Bedroom as well as tho Living Room and Dining Room. LINOLEUMS Get our figures on Linoleum for your Office, Hall, and Kitchen. Our experienced men will take the measurements and 'lay it pro perly. The laying Is an important factor ln the. life of any linoleum. The best standard goods properly laid means economy to you and a satisfied customer for us. Prlntod Linoleums, C feet wide; per square yard, 50 65 75 INLAID LINOLEUMS in tile effects or hard wood floor patterns; per square yard S1.35 51.45 $1.65 Special Announcement We Irish to announce that the rebuilding and remodeling of our plant, which was partially destroyed by fire Juno 18th, has been completed; and wo are now prepared better than ever before to handle a large volume of Cleaning and Dyeing. Wo clean and dye: Wearing Apparel, Rugs, Carpets, Drap eries, Curtains, Table Covers, Blankets, Comforts, Furs, Feathers, Etc., Etc. In fact, anything that requires Care and Skill ln handling. We have a special department for altering and remodel ing both men's and women's garments at prices about on, half to two-thirds that charged by the regular tailors. We call for and deliver to all parts of Omaha, South Omaha and Dundee Get your heavy clothes ont now. The PANTORIUM "GOOD CLEANERS and DYERS" 1515-17 Jones St. 'Phone Douglas 008. SPECIAL SALE OF WATCHES Waltbam, SUTtn nnd Bockfort zaorsmsnta ln SO ysar (-old flllsd mhi all Bliss in UOUs or rentlsmen's 7 JSWSU, 3.00 J IS Jswsls, 911.SOI 17 Jswsls, SIJ.BO. Lindsay, sg- 221 South SizUenth Street I ni