s THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. Queen Consort in Her Royal RobesWhat the Women Wore Royal Line of Ak-Sar-Ben King . Quccii E. M. Bnrtlett L .Meloria AVoolworth Fnirfield Casper E. Yost. ...... .IT. .Mno Dundy Loo Edwnrd P. Peck 111. .Gertrude Kountzo Stewart R. S. Wilcox IV. .Grace Allen Clark W. D. Mcllugh V.. Ethel Morse F. A. Nash VI. .Mildred Loraax H. J. Pcnfold VII. .Edith Smith Day T. A. Fry VIII. .Ella Cotton Magee Fred Metz IX. .Bessie Brady Davis Charles H. Pickens X. .Ada Kirkcndall Wharton Gurdon W. Wattles. . .XI. .Mary Lee McShane Hosford Gould Dietz.." XII. .Margaret Wood Cranmcr V. B. Caldwell XIII. .Nathalie Merriam Millard Will L. Yetter XIV. .Brownie Bess Baum Rouso Arthur C. Smith XV. .Jean Cudahy Wilhelm E. Buckingham XVI. .Frances Nash Joseph Barker. . . . ;.XVII. .Elizabeth Davis Thomas C. Byrne. .tXVHI. .Elizabeth Pickens Charles E. Black. .. .XIX. .Elizabeth Congdon AK-SAR-BEN JIYEN CROWN Magnificent Ceremony If arks Coro nation of King and Queen. CHARLES . BLACK IS THE KING Elisabeth Condnon la Uneeu, Who Mound Throne In King's Gnu tie Amid Blase of Jewels nnd Plnndlte of People. (Continued from fain One.) - making. Maidens from the ages of 14 to IT they were, fresh as the dew, beautiful us the rose. Thceit of all the realm they were, and the most agile. For they danced their merry way to the great rosfrum. Even hero they did not atop, but lltliely danced their way up the royal italra and glided nimbly toward tin throne lUolf. Twelve special maids of the queen en tered close behind the dancing princesses. When they hod reached the center of the hall, while, the princesses and duch esses wero still dancing about the throne f the king, the queen's litter appeared In the doorway borne. by six Utter car riers. Even as his majesty had been taken to the rostrum, so was the queen taken to tho name, spot IDs majesty stepped forward from tho .throne to meet her. Giving her his hand, he ted htr to a seat beside him on the throne. Fellcttatlona for King. The band now 'clashed forth with brave music. The knights and ladles arose and marched away. Each of tho governors escorted a lady to tin throne, where they felicitated the new king. The band burst Into a .march. The populace then flocked about their new ruler crying, 'Hall to the Kins" and "Lone Live the Xing." ' The orchestra took the muilo off the bands of the band' and, In a few momenta the great coronation ball was on. Five hundred couples out of the remotest prqvlnoes of the king's realm were there to enjoy the coronation ball. For this occasion the great castle was decorated up to the pinnacle of Its pos sibilities. Every pillar was awathed In green, and running wild with Ivy and climbing roses. Olaut chandeliers, weighted down with palm, fern and wild foliage, hung high above tho shining floor. Oreat stringers of yellow and green and red, the Ak-Sar-Den colors, everywhere ran from center of castle to the great walls.' Festoons of follago awung low around the giant corridor. Hundreds of electrlo bulbs flashed sharp darts of Mght, each peeping from tho passionate lieart of a red rose. GOWNS AT AlC-5AH-B13nf BALL ttMunfat Coatumea Worn by the Loyal Subjects of h Klcg. A. Miss Dora Alexandor Oown o( black brocade ruatamsse with bodice of Venlse lace over white chiffon, Jet trim mings; bird of paradise In hair; Amerl ran Beauty rosea. Mlaa Ituth Arnsteln Crepe gown with Marie Antoinette design tunic and waist of flesh .colored net embroidered In crystals and nearls. Mrs. Wilson Austin-White satin with uenaen ooaice.ana inmmea tunic, danc log length. Mrs. Frank Bacdn-Cannry brocade satin, with bodice of pearl ornaments und chiffon draped, Mrs. Howard If. Baldrlge-Stunnlng evening gown of blue and silver bro cade, draped in the new tunla .fort. IKi PulllU.ll iciDenitnii Iiiln riio of chiffon and brocade richly embroidered Mrs. John N. Baldwin-Dainty even ing itown of French Pombadour silk In Mlaa Carolyn Barkalnw-Emerald green ." wn,L tun0 "n colored chiffon cuiuiDiu'HBu, rnmeaiones, Mn. Joseph Barker-Write evening gown of charmeuse. made dancing length with tunlo hand vmbroldered In crystals! buda?V" edKtd wlth tYencn "" Ars. Milton Barlow-Petunia velvet .PL."'1.. nittde ..wl,,h Pointed train. "b0&,c"...? 'V tnbroldred in sliver. Mrs. Da1d A. Baum-Klng's blue bro. llfc araceiu ly draped, the brocade and chiffon forming the bodice and sleeves. airs. A. J. Beaton White embroidered SE7fiUi ,aU?.. W1,h ehlffon and real hanuily lace. Diamonds. Mrs. Charles Beaton A beautiful gown SLi.un,mrot changeant" brocade draped with gold metal lace, forming part of tunic; also corsage of gold metal lace with ornament of black tulle and rhlne ii one tJ&TH: A. Beeson-Violet aatln with bodice of shadow lace and crystal trim mings. Miss Katherlne Beeson-Green satin dP,,lttr" made with fish tall train. S'i"?!. and crystal trimmings formed, the bodice. Miss Evelyn Bergman Gown of gold brocade on green French cloth In a but- ralni ' odlc ot 0,d Uce en J,M Henr, Bergman-Dainty green ",VrJ,'.5e?rdrp, 'P. Pnk chiffon Mrs. Bol Bergman-Handsome emerald coral shade of meteor, en trains. Dia monds. .i1 Chrlee Black-Imported French silk marquisette, embroidered In old blue dPery. 'mbro,dered dttp bayadere ih taS",ri?,r'i."Uo.k.w t Muscatine. WMiipiw?1.. SI'tha Blackwell ""iant? iton. of sheer Mrs. Bert u6othI.no;: rn" iv ti , . 7c' ancing length. a Wi'lfflSSifK bod,M M l with jewti trimmings. Mr v J, Hr4 iwry-Whlte shadow r.o "rd W"h k,nr" W 0 i.'. ' Bradford-Eiaborate eve J. "L!.ep ro,e chiffon velvet wi i iU nt; !llr etui tunlo of wht uhtl1 the hem 4 io-oe,.Vitn usrt pointed train, a coreage bouquet of pink French roso buds wbh effective. Miss Ella Mae Brown Black and white evening gown. The black charmeuse formed the draped skirt with pointed train and white lace nnd chiffon, the bodice and tunic Miss Elizabeth Bruce Dainty evening gown of lavender oharmcuse draped with fUli tall train and slashed skirt, the bodice of shadow lace and lavender chiffon. Mrs. J. T. Buchanan Lemon pink charmeuse with gold net bodice and an Imported net tunic, en tralne. Mrs. C. .Buckingham Handsome even ing gown of black chantllly lace over white satin en tralne, Mrs. J. B. Buckingham of Portland, Ore. White charmeuse with bodice of white chantllly luce and skirt draped with Ince, en tralne. Mrs. Ward Burgees Wore one of the elaborate costumes, a black and whits, evening gown of Imported cliltlon elab orately embroidered over the entire cos tume with, red geraniums edged with sli ver. Mrs. If. K. nurkett-Navv blue char- mcuse, trimmed wltlrjct, draped en tralne: Airs. 11. u. iiuacn Black lace over white messatno en tralne. Mrs. W. T. Burns White satin evenln I ii i: ped gown with part or skirt and train drap wun diuck satin, .mo noaioo was or blaok and whlto net embroidered In beads and trimmed with white filmy lace; Miss Esther Byrne Pink ctmrmeuso draped with bluo chiffon and ecru lace. Mrs. Joseph K. Byrho Pale pink satin charmeuse with overdrape of geranium Pink chltfon. Mrs. T. C. Byrne Black charmeuse with a bodice of gold lace draped. Miss Myrtle Byron of Gothenburg, Neb. Dainty tace and net over pink silk. Mrs. W. P. Byron Of Gothenburg, Neb. Black silk richly trimmed with velvet and black and white silk band trimming. Miss Barker of Chicago, guest of Miss Elizabeth Congdon Pink brocaded' vel vet ovenlng gown, draped with pointed train. Shadow lace and pink chirron on bodice. Mrs. B. s. Baker White satin gown. en tralne. with tunla of turnuols chiffon and American beauty eoler girdle, lace trimmings, diampnas, paradise spray ior hair . Miss Dorothy nigeiow uiacn cnar- meuae dress wtth a real ace over-dress and Jet trimming. A bird of, paradise and a Jet ornament adorned her hair arid she carried a nuge arm oququei . or. American beauty roses. C. Miss Ituth Cadwell of SL Louis, guest jf Miss Mae Enaler Sea foam green chltfon pleating .with tunic of chltfon trimmed with black fox fur. Mrs. E. W, Culiow Lavender prepe de chene. with tunlo of deeuer shade ol brocaded chltfon and yoke of point lace. Mrs. John Camnbell Evening gown oi mandarin brocade crepe, apricot shade, elaborately trimmed witn carricxmacroa laoo. rhlneatonea nnd satin roses ol deeper hue; girdle of blue panne velvet; dim of paradise in nair. Mrs. Archie w. uarponier 1'inK cmrron draped over whlto charmeuse, with shadow laco and rhlnestonea. Mrs. M. w. cavanauRh Black char meuse with lace and elaborately draped. viniiiviiun Mrs. C. J. Claassen Klna's blue chiffon elaborately draped white charmeuse with bodice of beads. Mrs. it. T. Clark. Jr.. of Lincoln, auest gul of Mrs. E. K. Muffltt-Whlte voile u'llH hltisk Iham tt 1 1 A ra r A " v HSHW iwu wuu V V vs I'VMt Mrs. Liouia carKe Dainty evening gown of corn flower blue with beaded tunlo and broad sash of velvet. Bayadere style, finished with a bow knot at one alrlA. Mlss Beatrice Coad Wisteria satin charmeuse chiffon and crystal trimmings, Miss Ircno Coad Flame colored chif fon over white satin trimmed In fur and crystals, dancing length. Mrs. J. Frank Coad Pale blue char meuse draped with looped skirt bordered with amber colored lace, amber net and lace termed the bodice. Mrs. J. C Colt Geranium pink crepe with shadow lace and gold saute, draned. Mrs. R. W. Connell Attractive.' evening gown of while charmeuse entirely cov ered with beaded chiffon, which shaded from whlto to deep rose on bodice and skirt en train. Mrs. Ww J, Cornell White lace over cninon witn Diue nnd gold crystals and imaice or lace ana cnirton. Mrs. James Corr Charmeuse satin, toupe shade with beaded tunlo and Amer Iran bsauty trimmings. Mrs. Hen Cotton Pink charmeuse druned wtth tunic and bodice of crvatat. Mrs. Bobert Cowell White moire draped wun uaoy insn dooica. Mrs. Edward Crelshton IMnk aatln draped with tho looped skirt and bodice or ihadow ince. and tunk chiffon. airs. John u. cowin Lavender silk crepu with bodice of luce und touches of woiet. aruned. Miss Helen Cudahy of Chlcaxo Paul Pol ret model of pale green rharmeuse wun crapea loop, sain and tunle and bodice of pale green chltfon embroidered In crystals. Mrs. Harry Cummlngs White char meuse with tunic nnd bodice draped wtth real lace arm embroidered In brilliants. Miss Lora B. Cunnlnsham of Qlenwnnd la. -Apricot charmeuse satlir gown with chltfon trimmings. Mrs. Hush Cutler Peach-Fnlnriut rnn. de chene with bodice of shadow lace and girdle of turauolae blue. Mrs. Isaac Congdon Lavender chiffon draneu over chanreahla hln r)iorm.i. The bodice and over dress trimmed with crystal beads and shadow lace. Miss Lynn Curtis Htunnlng evening gown of black satin charmeuse gracefully iratwl wltK sIsRhed skirt and train. A conventional ieign of rhlneatonea lormeu ine only trimming. D. Mrs. James C. Dahlman Alice blu crttte de chute with tunlo of hand-em- uroiaerea crepe ae cnene and vest of soft ' wnue tace. Mrs. John F. Dale Black crepe de neisur auu cnuion inmmea with chan tllly lace. . Miss Martha Dale Danclnr mlrn n yellow charmeuse. draped with bodice of shadow luce and yellow chiffon; corsage u viuicia ana orcnaras. Miss Elizabeth Davis American beauty o wun wun a rape a sKlrt slashed In front and fishtail train.. Itose chltfon ontt iiu uiauuw iuce lormea ine bodice. " ' favis iianasome evenln I art 55!'-A' htd chlf- M,,.pMa.r 'BSJJS: Davles Beaded dress V.UU foundation nf hnnii rrm ... r...i with gold lace; bird of paradise as hair uriiBinent. Mrs. Thomas ltham n i PlnL tiav caded satin wlthover dreas of shadow -mi uuuon wun crystal trimmings Fnh corsscs bouquet. Mrs. J DeForrett lUchardsBlack nu icc wre tugea with jet and the charmeuse with a bodice of white chiffon and beads, draned. Miss Ann Dentils Pink charmeuse with Japanese hand-wrought lace and wreaths oi -cnuion rosenuus. Miss Bertha Dickey-White charmeuse satin with duchess lace on bodice and arapeu in skirt. Mrs. J. J. Dickey Handsome black velvet evening gown with bodice of blaok and white shadow lace and black fur around sleeves and bodice. Mrs. floulil niolz Krnnlolta ovanlntr gown or American beauty chltron vel vet draped In graceful folds with small pointed train. American beauty, chiffon edged With black chlffnn fnrma fha hnrtir. nnd short alecvea. Mrs. W. II. Dorrajie Pink ehnrmailift ii 1 1 vj.i. . . . . iiin. uniiion hiq snaaow lacu trimmed with pearls, cn tralne. E. Miss Halnn TtnatmanVhlt li,. A pink chiffon girdle with pink rose. . wrs. u. -i, Mmn-L,lght green chif fon Velvet With White hdnw lir. draped. Mrs. O. II. TQdwarHa OrrhM v!vt brocaded with silver with bridle of all. ver metal lace shadowed In orchid tints. miss L.iuian Biran of Qulncv. ill.. guest of Mrs. H. 8. Black-Pink embroid ered vonn over pink charmeuse, dnncine length. Miss Mao Engler Yellow brocaded ehlf. fon draped, en tralne, with pearl and crystal trimmings. Mrs. If. H. Flh8tunnlng ball gown of emerald green velvet with the new looped skirt. Tho bodico was of tulle and gold lace. Mrs. John W. Fisher Heliotrope crepe de chene, with shadow lace, entraine. Miss rtuth Fisher Pink crepe de chene with shadow lace and pearl trim mints, round length. Mies Edna Foster of Cincinnati, O., guest of Mrs. B, W. Connell-Whlto chltfon over white charmeuse with lace and pearl trimmings. jMrs. Jay D. Foster nose brocaded vel vet draped with shadow lace and bodice of the lace and rose chiffon. 'V.r' 3.-. A- Freeland Yellow brocaded sat n with gold lace bodice, draped, en tralne. a. Miss Amy Gllmore-Whlte satin with flounces of chantllly lace caught with copper colored velvet and a beaded bodico and an embroidered -chiffon tunic, Mrs. Robert Gllmore-lllack brocaded velvet with tunlo of white marquise lace; bodice and front 6f skirt embroidered in rhlneatonea. Mrs. Howard Ooodrlch-Royal blue bro caded silk velvet with bodice of gold lace U? Main?.r rin"nln-s. Corsage bouquet or Mrs. Word a roses. Miss Margaret Greer Baum-Dalnty r ounces of shadow lace and wide Sds0 ,a,h 0t Cre,, Wl,h reaV'lnra "d"-WnUe "Srte With real lace and draped, en tralne. ir. hf."-"1 "adra-ltobln's egg blue rr,cdti d.rupt'a w," violet colorVd chlf f0Mr,n FrcdttndfifflHrmlngl",,' '1 '" chiffon W e8iec,n.ttcdba,7.BlaC,C brl"ded ciuiS' JX?ert "mlltonGoId bro Sulde $h!,JvtrSeJl-t0 charmeuw fur Thi f..-,un, od,i?d wlu b'ck fox: short1.hi?efves.,lUO UU'"ed lh bod, and .Miss Olive Hammond-Old rose cnar- ff.".,JCno.r.Jea "afiilng-Brooaded peach- Sr'Md'ucS. tr'mmed a,1d droped ' "'h Miss Carnltn ir..iu j-iuin-coioreu girdle. Mrs. George Ifnvrr.lt. t,nrv.i.. , . ."'! r nVui. Sff w.h. .Z'll? rnetcfar "'x,"','""" ' "d theToVe! trimmings. " "nu BO,a Mrs. Fred If. tii-m. r., of Mrs A V h-Im.i.. T?, "'caao, gucst P.nrkrhrnP0u.!i0-rj Mrs. B. E. l oa.mna.i: ' oharmeua with' net tuAin T". " o"d.M1U,i"JAW 'th fori an n;roinerel ChlN coeY.f.0'3,.. ..A' laming? with of patVdlae in hale. " KiWe; blrd A, "o0wbn"o, wWUssteMsss Jet Vmnm? Jl"?k y Tmc7 "fid Jet fjlmmlngj the-angel sleeves of tulle bodice was outlined with ermine fur. Corsage of French rosebuds and white bird of paradise In the hair. Mrs. Dawson of Lynnwood, Neb., guest o Mrs. Victor White Lavender crepe wtth gold trimmings drapod en tralne. Mrs. Carl F. Hartmann of Fort Omaha lUiiuaonitj black velvet evening gown w th double tunic of white chiffon edged with bands of Jet. The skirt waa. draped ahd alaahed. The girdle was of Jet and black velvet with large French white Gardenia. Pearl necklace and brooch and ostrich feather fan. J. Jankowakl-French gown of black crepe de chene. wtth gold lace and coral trimmings. J,i,.,en '?aU ""'"-Yellow chiffon over white satin, en traine. J farfi. tsracve d?.W,tf0:St.f,ule brOCJed "U" airs, ranx w. Judson Imported whits tV!?,? over, Jn?.rw charmeuse, he ctrdle and hmilra i.u.j i.i. ...."IMVU Willi cm- Miss to-eplilne lohnson-Pink chsr meuse with over dress drape of chan tluv lace, rhinestone trimmings, corsage bi'"iet o' ut" ..r 'a of the valley. Bird of Paradlee. hair K. M m Helen Keatlng-Whlte charmause with a drape or Imported ahadow ince and bands of pink and white French chiffon rosebuds. Mrs. Arthur Kecllne t'hlc and dainty waaM Queen in Royal Robes evening gown of pink taffeta with pleat tngs of pink and brown tulle made with wired tunlo effect. Brown velvet formed the girdle and sash on which was a cor sage bququet of French beaded rose buds. Mrs. Ida M. Kelly Gown ot French mahogany Imported brocaded meteor matalasse with bodice ot brocaded chif fon over dewdrop chltfon; trimming of point lace and rhlnestones; corsage bou quet of sweet peaa. Mrs. A. V. Klnsler Iridescent rose and gold cloth draped with fish tall train. The bodice and girdle ot gold lace and net. Mrs. K. E. Klpllnger Gobelin blue bro caded poplin with bodice ot gold Jace over white shadow lace, en tralne. Mrs. Charles Kountze Imported model of pale yellow charmeuse with flounces ot gold lace and bodice of the lace and the new blue velvet und fox fur, with rhinestone ahoulder claspa and a large red rose at the belt. Mra. O. D. Klpllnger Pink charmeuse with net tunic, embroidered Oliver beada. Mist Emma Kreymborg Pink hand broldered tunic over turquoise char meuse. American Beauty roses. Mrs. Mary E. LaRooca-Gown of Copenhagen b.ue brocaded charmeuse with trimmings of Venice lace and rhlne atona; corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Prentiss Lord-White satin em broldered with pearls and draped with pan-applique lace. Mrs. J. P. Lord Princess lace, draped with white chiffon and rhinestone trlm m'ngs. M rs. Oscsr Llebcn-Pale pink char --onwBasanaaiaaaaBrwaBiaaaaBi - meuse, draped with overdress of white lace and rose colored pink chiffon with pearl trimmings. Mrs. A. J. Love American .Beauty charmeuse with bodice of white shadow lace, en tralne. Mlsa Frieda Lowenberg of St Joseph, Mo., guest ot Mlfs Erna Had m-An In ported Irish crochet robe with amber cloroded chltfon overdrape. Miss Katherlne Line burg-Vale pink silk crepe de chene with cream shadow lace and rosebud chiffon trimmings. at. Mrs . E. Maloney Dove gray cham meuae with tunic ot shadow Uce; drapery cajfght with rhlnestones and peart buckle. Mrs, R. H. Manley Yellow crepe de chene with chantllly lace and crystal trimmings, draped. Mrs. La Monte Manor of Chicago, guest of Mra. George E. Mlckel Pale pink embroidered net over white aatin. Mrs, A. B. McConnell Brocaded yellow crepe meteor wMh lace tunic draped and studded with pearla. Miss Gretchen McConnell-WWte crepe meteor draped with Bohemian (ace and rhlneatonea Mrs. P. T. McGrath-Coral charmeuse with a tunic of white chiffon with silver trimming. Mrs. C. F. McGrew-Rainbow silk with bodice and tunic of band-run ahadow lace wtth pearl decorations and stiver laie edging the skirt Mrs. R. v. McGrew of Naponee. Neb., guest of Mrs. C. F. McGrew W hlte satin with bodice of real chantllly lace. Mrs. W, Morris McKay Qold colored aatln with' Venetian lace vestee and aleeves and a tunic edged with beads, round length. Mrs. F. J. McShane Gray brocaded crepe with real lace, en tralne. Mrs. John A. McShane Blue char meuse with tunic of yellow Imported lace and lace bodice and a large pink French rose at the girdle. Mies Margaret Mc8hane Bvgonla pink French crepe with Limerick lace and pearl trimming; corsage of marguerites. Mrs. T. J. McShane Lavender shade of Dresden silk with bodice of chiffon, draped. Mrs. E. J. McVann Black brooaded charmeuse with bodice of beaded net and shadow lace, Mrs. C. J. Merriam Deep pnk crepe meteor with point laco. Mrs. Charles Metz-Cloth of gold with top drapery and corsage of gold metal lace, and long black tulle fash with gold and rhinestone tassels. A black butter fly formed the corsage ornament and a Jeweled butterfly was worn In the hair Mrs. Charles Metz Blue and gold bro caded with bodice of chiffon, hand em broidered in gold, the chiffon forming a drape on the skirt, finished with tassels of the same shade. Mrs. Fred Metz Lavender and gold bro caded satin with gold lace. Miss Gertrude Mctz -White embroidered crepe with bayadere saah of blue and silver. Miss Harriet Metz-Pink satin with over drano of white lace and garlands of French flowers woven In It. Mrs, George K. Mlckel-Orchld char meuse draped with reseda green chiffon. Mrs. John S. Meyer American' Beauty crepe meteor with bodico of Bohemian lace; diamonds. Mrs. Ronvs Ml'ler Blue velvet bro cade chiffon with pointed train and Bulgarian trimmings of cut steel and chenile and gold thread lace. Mrs. Nancy J. Moore rink charmeuse with chiffon overdress trimmed with shadow lace and pearl; touches of blue velvet were on the bodice. Miss Josephine Murphy Lavender char meuse with draped skirt and crystal trim mings on bodice. Mrs. M. R. Murphy Black charmeuse with Jet trimmings, drapod en tralno. Mrs. K. B. Muffltt White crepe de chene with real lace and coral trimmings. , Mj!" Barton Millard Emerald green chV.fon draped over white charmeuse draped and made with pointed .train. Mrs. Louis Nash Yellow brocaded satin draped with Pointed train nnd whlta shadow lace bodice. Mrs. Leonora Diets Nelson Imported pink tissue over pale pink satin with tunic of crystal trimmings. Mrs. E. W Nash whltejreptde meteor evening gown made wlthraln and trim med with point Ince. Ametst necklace. Miss Frances' Nash Shn flow lana Im ported Paul Polret -model of soft char- rneuse wun Dooice and ballet tunic of lace, the tulle and la.ee fnrmlnir ih. bodice and short sleeves; the girdle was silver embroidery. This was one of the daintiest costumes at the ball, and pea epek blue slippers and stockings com pleteted the costume. , Mrs. .Frederick a Nash-White satin Charmeuse with draped skirt and pointed train, the tunic and bodice of white chif fon, embroidered In pearls. O. Mrn D. J. O'Brlen-BJack chantllly Uce over white satin with a touch of old rose, draped and en tralne. Mrs. Edward O'Brien White char meuse with emerald green' chltfon over drape, Mrs. Herbert Owen of Missouri. Valley, guest of Mrs. T. W. McCulIough-Old rose ball gown with gold shadow lace, P. Mrs. W. T. Page Imported green vel vet With Cold .1A.PA lllntn .n t,nU. Double pointed fish tall, en tralne. Mrs. Ronald Paterson White char meuse ball gown with tunic of fllel lace embroidered In Jet; the pointed train was draped .with turquoise chiffon which also shimmered through the filet' tunlo. Mrs. J. L. Paxton Blaok chiffon over white aatln with tunic edged with beads and cloth of gold around bottom of eklrt. Mrs. Annie Peyoke, guest of Mrs. Charles Metz Black lace draped over black charmeuse. Mrs. E. P. Peck White' Georgette crepe, gracefully draped and made sim ply with tulle pleating. Mrs. .Charles H. plcnens Black ohan tllly lace draped' over black charmeuse. Mrs. H. W, Pleroont White satin .with duchess lace and brilliants em broidered on bodice. iMlis Anna Purdy Blue messallnft with overdress of striped grenadine, trimmed in pink rosea. ' MIbs Elizabeth Pickens Apricot char meuse draped a tunic .of shadow lace edged with brown fur; was very effec tive. . R. Mrs. Isaao Miller Raymond, Jr. Pink satin draped with white net and lace and caught with pink roses. P. Redmond Pink brocaded hflilnv lac riranari. velvaf with ah&daw lace, draped. . Mrs. Samuel Rees, Jr. White brocaded' satin witn real lace oooice. orapeq. Mrs. O. C. Redlck Orchid shades of liberty satin with a one-sided tunic ot chiffon -over flesh colored satin embroid ered In orchid shades; coraage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. H. Rehfleld Black charmeuse over blaok satin., trimmed In. lace and JeL .Mlas Lena Rehfeld Robe of Chantllly lace over black 'messaline; skirt draped ejid bailee havuig crystal trimmings and Jet ornaments; American Beauty roses. Miss .Virginia Reynolds Shell pink charmeuse gown draped in embroidered chiffon. Mrs. Charles M. Richards White shadow lace evening gown. Mrs. Forest Richardson Light blue chiffon over blue charmeuse, en tralne, Mrs. James T. Roach of Chicago, guest of Mrs. P, T. Mcqratb-Plnk crepe de Photo by the Bee Staff Photographer. chene with rennalsance lace, draped and en traine. Mrs. Theodore RJngwaJt Black laco and chiffon over white charmeuse. Mlsa Mary Rlngwalt Pink crepe tunlo over pale , blue crepo meteor' with bodice o( crystal trimmings. Mlts Mildred Rogers Pink brocaded crepe with go'd lace bodice and sleeves. Mrs. Frederick Lake White charmeuse draped with bodice and tunic of crystal net and white chiffon Mrs. Robert W. Kosenzwelg Robin's egg blue charmeuse with bodice of ahadow lace en trane. Mra. Viator Rose water Rosa crepe meteor with king's blue chlrfon bodice and draped skirt with pointed train. Mlaa Ella Reynolds Black satin gown with trimmings of Jet and lace. American beauty roses. S. Mlsa Lucille Sohranbstadter of St Louis, gues.t of Mrs. W. T. Robinson Flesh colored charmeuse draped with silf-toned chiffon arlth American Beauty slippers and flowers. Mrs, D. V. Choles White crepe de chene with, bodice of chantllly Uce and tunic of the lac. Mlat Violet Shoresphkcn Pale blue chltfon with bd-- lace bodice draped with self-tone cbtffon. Mrs. taur t,i,, -Light blue satin trimmed with blue chltfon and elab orately draped. Mra. C. Y. Bmlth Exquisite evening gown of American Beauty rose chiffon shading to shell pink and sUyer. The lower part ot the draped skirt and fish- at the Ball . II ir.ln wars nf the drener America beaut v shadet and over this was a tunic of flesh colored tulle with a wired tunlo of silver lace. The shell pink chiffon and silver lace formed the bodice. Mrs. N. G. Spain-Gown of white satin draped wtth black Spanish lace. Red "Mrs. Ella J. Pqulres Silver lace with over dress of nell rose and orchid col ored chiffon shaded, en tralne. Mrs. Myles Standlsh Pink charmeuse with over dress of lace. Miss Olga Storz Pink satin spider web lace draped In the back, beaded and pearl trimming, en traine. Mlsa Laura Schwartz Lavender charmeuse with pink chiffon rosebud trlmml bouauet orchldH. Bird of Pfl Mrs. Merle O. Sharp Kyenlng gown of cream shadow lace over pink satin. Mrs. Adolph Storz Lavender brocaded velvet trimmed with chiffon en trtflne. Mts. Edwin f. bnbe Black charmense with crystal trimming, entraine. T. Mrs. Fred W. Thomas Yellow satin charmeuse draped with tunic of cream Imported lace. . Miss Catherine Thummel Pink bro caded chiffon with gold shadow lace, dancing length. , , Mrs. John W. ToWle Pink brocaded velvet with beaded bodice and rhlne stones. Mrs. E. C. Twamley Brocaded canary yellow satin with chantllly lace, en tralne. V. Mrs. N. B. Updike King's blue velvet with gold laoe and chiffon, and a bodice edged with fur, draped, en tralne. AV. Mrs. H. A. Waggener Black and whlti gown of black charmeuse, appllqued on white satin, en tralne, with overdress of silk point Bohme lace and trimmings of fur. Mrs. Eva Wallace Pink charmeuse with shadow lace and rhlnestones, draped and en tralne. Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles Handsome evening gown of white chiffon embroid ered In gold and trimmed with chantllly lace and wide bands of gold lace. Opal necklace with brooch and hair ornaments also set In opals. Mrs. Georgo F. West Lavender bro caded velvet with Queen Ann collar of lace, en tralne, ' Mrs. Glenn C. Wharton Stunning even ing gown with foundation of peacock charmeuse which formed the pointed train. A dainty tunic of filmy lace and tullo hand-embroidered In pink and blue. Miss Belva Wild, De Soto, Neb., guest of Mrs. H. B. Whltehouse Heliotrope chiffon over whlto messaline, gold lace trimmings. Mrs. Victor White Black charmeuse with black chantllly lace, en tralne. Mrs. II. B. Whltehouse Gray chiffon over self-tone charmeuse. Miss Eugenie Whltmore Imported yel low satin with gold lace sleeves and trim mings of gold lace. Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm Turquoise velvet evening gown with tunlo and bodice of dainty shadow lace. Miss Claire Helens Woodard Petunia shaded charmeuse draped with a black net tunic beaded in conventional design. Miss Marie Woodard Yellow charmeuse draped with chiffon and real lace, made dancing length. Mrs. Henry F. Wyman Evening gown of emcraldcharmeuse draped with black chantllly and embroidered in Jot. Mrs. Maud A. Wallace of Peoria -Pink crepe meteor with trimmings of pearls and lace. Mrs. Olive Latta, Watson of Lincoln, guest of Mrs. Gould DIetZr-Beautlful Im ported mode.1 by Doucet of Paris of apri cot brocaded velvet with cream satin foundation. There was a broad girdle of black and white mallrie which fell In two points over the skirt and was fin ished with black and white tassels. The bodice was of filmy luce embroidered In rhlnestones. T. Mrs. Raymond 'C. Young Gown of im ported crepo de meteor combined with duchess lace. Must Promise Not to Marry for Two Years Miss Lily Strong, general secretary of the Young Women's Christian associa tion. Is determined that all young women secretaries who enter the service of the association shall do so under the stipu lation that they will remain In its em ploy for at least one year. The constant changing necessary as a result from young women getting married has bothered Miss Strong, who finds it rather hard to train new secretaries to the re quirements of the association. She is consequently requesting new secretaries j to promise faithfully that they will stay "T. t,t .... j t , . with the Job at least one year and foregov every opporxutuiy or marriage In tho meantime. Merchant Burned to Death in Store ABERDEEN, S. D Oct J. (Special Teegrum.) Lambert Tlntholt .aged .,. a hardware merchant, was burned to death in a fire which destroyed the opera house building at Herretd, S. D. Th building was a two-story structure with the Tlnholt hardware store and a general store, owned by his brother, on tho ground floor. Tlnholt, In fighting the blaze, was entrapped in th second story and burned to death. The toUl loss waa J29,O0O, partially Insured. MOVE TO AMALGAMATE THE TEMPERANCE FORCES COLUMBUS, O., Oct. -Amalgamation of all ths temperance forces of the country Into one organization, an educa tional campaign and a campaign for edu cational prohibition are the chief alms set forth in the formal call issued today by the council of 100 for the meeting of the temperance forces in national ocn ventlon In Columbus on November It. Among those who sign the call as members of the council, of 100 are United States Senator Morris Sheppard, Texas; Oovemor Lee Cruce, Oklahoma; former Governor E. W. Hoch of Kansas; Judge Ben B. Llndsey, Denver; Congressmen Edwin Y. Webb and Richmond P. Hob son. IOWA GERMAN-AMERICANS HERE FOR BIG CELEBRATION Fred Tlesen. ex-raayof of Avoca, la., was an interested visitor at police court proceedings. Mr. Tiesen, in company with 100 German-American citizens of his city, Journeyed to Omaha to take part in the German festivities. N. J. Towsley of Corley, la,, general agent of the Rock Island, was also present In police court and accompanied fifty German-American visitors from his town Thursday. Both men were the guests of Henry Rohlft while In Omaha. FELIX DIAZ STARTS ON ,HIS RETURN TO MEXICO aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa NEW YORK. Oct i-According to a special dUpatch from Havre, General Felix Diaz embarked there on the Ger man liner Corcovovado yesterday for Vera Cru. It Is reported that former President Porforlo Diaz has rented a, villa at BUitIU for the winter. Indicat ing his intention to remain In France, of Lincoln , overdrape of i ngs. Cbrsaga J iradlse. 1 J