2-B SOCIETY TO ATTEND GAMfe! Many Parties to Watch Nebraska Minnesota Combat, LAEQE WEDDINGS THIS WEEK Thm Ilrlllnnt CerrmenUs Will Bo Celebrated and NraBi Pre nnpllnl Affair Will Be Glvan for Ilriclnl PnrlUi. Social Cnlendnr. MONDAY MIM flretchen McConnell, theater party for Mtra Marls Holllnger and' Mr. McCairue nt the Brandela thea ter. Ml pa Ilertha Dlrkey. theater party for Mine Violet Joslyn and Mr. Mago wan at the nrandels. T1KsrY Mrn. J. M. Metcalfe, musl ftlc for the IMughtcra of the American Involution; Mr. nnrt Mm. OeorRe A. Joslvn, dinner for the Magowan-Joslyn wrdd'ng party; Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Holllnger, dinner for the McCagiie-Hol-linger wedding party; Mlaa Caro.yn rvmffdon, tea for Miss Usther mrne; Mm Claud Matthal, brldgo luncheon for Mm. Harry Well; meeting of the Prairie Park Necdlecraft club. tVEDNKSDAY Wedding of Mlaa Mario HolUngei, daughter of Mr. and Mm. P. f Holllnger. to Mr John 1.. MVague at Die home of tb,e brlde'a parenta; Mr David Magowan, dinner for the ushem of the Magowan-Joslyn wedding party. TM"IIHDAY Wedding of Mlaa Violet Joslyn. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge A. Joalyn, to Mr. David Mago wan at the home of the brlde'a parenta, "Lynhurat:" Mrs. C. T. Kountze, auf frage tea. for the -Kqunl Kranchlse ao e'ety, Hoaalba club dance nt Chambers. Fill PAY-Women'e Oolf association meeting t the Council Dluffa Bowing Aasotlatlon club. SATlTtDAY-Weddlnn of Mlaa Esther Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomae Byrne, to Mr. William Fitz gerald of Troy at St. John's Colfeglato church, wedding breaktnat at-the home of the brldo'a parenta. , Keen Interest la being shown In th'a Ne-liaaska-Mlnnesota foot baK tame, "to be played next Saturday at Lincoln. Mr. Amos Thomas, T. ' It. Matters, Jr., formerly of the Nebraska eleven, and Mr. Harry TUkey are mombem of the Ne braska Alumni who havo been 'organizing parties to attend and managing' the lo cal ticket ealo. Thla will bo Alumni day at tha university and a feature of the en tertainment wll) be the "Home-coming" banquet following the foot ball rams. Weddings of the Week. Three largo autumn weddings will be celebrated thla week Wednesday even ln Mlaa Maria Holllnger will becomo tho bride of Mr. John Livingston McCaguo. Mlaa Oretchen McCannell will be maid of honor. Mlaa Mary McCsgue und Mlaa Carolyn Harding will be brldeamolda and the ribbons will be atretched by Miss Allco Carter, Mlaa Htlon Clarke, Mlta Mary Sheets and Miss Helen Murphy. Lynhurat, the apacloua home of Mr. and Mr. George Alfred Joslyn will form an attractive setting for the wedding of Mlaa Violet Joalyn to Mr. David Walter Magowan, which wilt be colebrated Thursday evening at 8: JO. Miss Helen Magowan of Kane, Pa., alstar of tho groom, will be maid of honor and the brldeamalds will be Mlaa Margaret Mo Pherson, Mlaa Bertha Dickey and Miss Alice Carter. The groom's attendants will be Mr, Charles C. Btnst of 6 alt Lake City, Mr. Thomas O. Light of Kane, Pa., Mr. Lake Deuel and Mr, John Caldwell, ushers. The jweddlnr of Mica Esther Byrne), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C m, e. Mr.. William , Fnsera or Trey, N. T will i celebrated Saturday -at It o'clock at fit. John's Collegiate church, followed - by a, wedding break fast at the home of Mr. and Mra. Byrne. Mra. Joseph Byrne will be matron ' of honor and MttSe Mtaa Betty Pautton. flower slrj, Mr. Itobert McCarthy ot Troy will be best man and among tho out-of-town areata will be Mlsaea Kathleen and Helen Flugerald, Mr. and Mm. Edmund Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fltigerald, all of Troy. Sfajor and Mrs. Hartmann to leave. Major and Mre. Carl F, Hartmann o Fort Omaha expect to leave this week tn their automobile for . Chicago, where Major Hartmann has been made chief signal officer of the Central division. r Their many friends regret that they are to leave and they take, with them many token of appreciation from, the citizens Of Omaha, Including a parchment In a special leather case alined and pre sented by all of the city officials In recognition of the work done by Major Hartmann at the time ot the tornado. Another much appreciated gift la the ' automobile, given to them by the citizens ot thtc city and In which they expect to inotor to their new home. ' As commanding officer of Fort Omaha, Major Hartmann and Mra. Hartmann have been moat hospitable and have en- , tertalned many guests of note during their stay here. Uttlo Mlaa.. Phyllla Hartmann will remain here for a time ' wd nag entered Brownetl Hall. QPreleat XusIoUn Here. Mr. Homer Barauels of Minneapolis. Tho bis been treading the last four years In Berlin, Oermany, Is spending a few days In Omaha visiting mnaloal frtenda. He is being entertained by Mr, and Mrs. Charles Badllek and Miss Helen Sadllek, and expect to meet Mis Alio Nellson In Omaha either Bunday or Mon day, with whom he wtll go on a ten weeks' concert tour la the west Miss ik'ellaon was expected hero yesterday, but was delayed on her return trip from EU OLIP THIS FREE COUPON IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY PATTERN OUTFIT RESENTED BY THE Te hiUci's yea are a refsJar reaW. r nriHB IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaran- teed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 160 patterns have a retail alne of 10 cents each, or more than $10.00 in all. Bring SIX Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be winted with One Complete Outfit, including Book of Ins tractions and one All Metal Hoop. The 68 cents is to cover duty, express, handling ana the numerous over head expenses of getting the package from factory to you. N, Bo Oat of Twfl Rudrz mill add 7 ctntf extra for pottage and expense of mailing. t J AOdrfaa THK OMAHA 1IKK. Members of the McCague - :ffxr spsbsw w jgiBsBsBsVF' , -iimm& gaBsBsm vvwi i mrmwmwm immmmwm - x&tmmam 'sb...bbbbbbbH l I iSBBBBBa? W SSSJ rKKT " 'WAXVNy ... . rope by for. After touring with Miss Neitson aa accompanist Mr, Samuela will Join Mr.. Cart Flesch, the noted Hungar ian violinist, who will arrive In America shortly for a-ooncert1oul and Mr. Sam uels , will, play his ucompanltnents. Mr. BamUets la a pupil of Joeof Lhevlnne, ' tho great pianist of Berlin. With the Tisitors. Mrs. Lillian Jacobs Is expected October 13 to spend some time as the guest ot Mies May Hamilton, ' Mra, Jacobs has Often visited Mlaa Curtis and haa many friends here. For the last few years she has made her home In Littleton, near Denver, where she and her father have a bungalow. Mrs, IH V. Lewis, with Mm. Sherman Cantleld and two children, aro expected In Omaha thla week from ahortdan, Wyo., to spend some time here. MUs Qertrude McCarthy, the sueat ot Miss ICuhn, left Friday for Chicago, Mrs. Perry Allen of New Tork, who pent last winter In Paris, and Who has been visiting her mother, Mra. Sloan, at the Colonial, expects to return east shortly. During her visit here Mra. Al len has been much entertained. Womas Golf Olub. The Woman'ji Golf club met Friday at the Country club, when Mies Arabella Kimball was hostess. The morning woe spent playing; golf, and after luncheon there was a pleasant surprise for the players. Miss Kimball offered a trophy a coin purae in the arts and craft work for the beat score on an "approaching" and putting' contest on nine holea There were four "scratch" players Mrs. Bruce Moffath, who won the trophy with a net score of Sis Mra. Carl Ltnlnger, tit Mrs. F. J. Deapecher, 87, and Mrs. Arnold, S3. Other members of the club were given a handicap of three, and made the follow lug sooreat Mra. W. Sttrer... S3 Mlas IS. Thotnaa. S3 Mra J. W. Tlllson M Mra Dougherty. S7 Miss M. Dale..... 37 Mra Shields 11 Miss N. Murphy, M Mrs. Hnerwooa .i n Mra 6'Nslll S3 Mrs, Challta , U The ioumem'snt woe enjoyed so much Friday that the club decided to offer a elub pin for a putting and approaching eonteet to be played for each Friday afternoon, and It the pin Is won by a OOUPON BEE au pretest Six Ceaaaau & tils eae. Pattern Dpi-, Omaha, Neb, xTLE OMAHA player three times In succession she be comes the owner. Next Friday the club will meet at4he Council duffs ItowInK association. Thoso who Intend to play tn tho morning- will leave Fourteenth and Farnam streets at 9:15 o'clock. Mrs. F. J. Despecher will be the hostess. The following- Friday tha club will play at Happy Hollow, With the Army. Fort Omaha will be deserted until the return of troops from Texas. The present plan la to make It an Infantry post with two companies quartered there, but the return of troops from Texas la etlll In definite and the probabilities are that It will be lato winter or sprlnc before Fort Omaha Is again Karrlaoned. Major and. Mrs. Hartmann expect to leave for Chi cago the first part of the week In their automobile and Lioutenant and. Mrs. Mayo will bo gone before that to Fort Leavenworth. Lieutenant Alfonte comes to headquarters, as his duties as quarter master will keep him here. He and Mra Alfonte will take a houaa In town. Colonel and Mrs. Baxter will continue to occupy quarters at the post for the present. Owing- to change of army orders at the last moment. Br. John Trinder was compelled to postpone his wedding trip to Panama until later, and returned with his bride to Fort Omaha Friday tit last week, and will remain then until hi successor, who was delayed In arriving. reaohea here, probably axut the ltth. Dr. Trinder will then report at Texas City before eeillns; for Paaama on a two-months' leave. Lieutenant Marr O'Connor, who has been under treatment at Fort Bayard, N. M., has been ordered to Fort Hau- huaobuca, Arl.. for duty with hU troop, Captain Fred B. Buchan has been transferred from the sixth cavalry at Texas City to the eighth cavalry, which Is permanently stationed in the Philip pines, the officers being relieved from duty with the regiment when their tour of foreign service la completed. Cap tain Buchan will sail on the January transport. Mrs. Clarence Farnam ot Fort Crook left Wedneaday with her mother and sla ter, Mrs. aiendennlng, and Mra, ToUng lot, for New Tork, where she will re main until December and then Join lieu, tenant Fai-nata at aahreeton. Omah&ai turning. Mrs. T. tt. MoPittnon, Mlaa McPherson and Miss Margaret MoPhereon arrived home Friday from the east, the latter having? landed In New Tork from Europe two weeks ago. Miss May Hamilton and Mrc. Fred 2(amllton are expected home front New Tork today. European Traveler!. ur. and Mra. Philip Leonhardt have de cided to prolong their etay abroad until January Instead ot returning thla month. Mra, D. JL Wheeler, Jr, and Mrs. Ar thur Betmtngton have engaged passage for their return home on the Princess Irene from Oanoa on October 23. Omaham Attend Ball Games. Mr. Howard Batdrige ha been east this week and was one of the Omaha at tendant at the world aeries baae hall games. Mr T C Uyrne and hia eob, SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER Hollinger Wedding Party Mr, Jack Byrne, n In New York In HHlWw'f'4.' 'ZWmR I time for the gamefl, saBsBBsBBsaV.v'c(gaBsBBsBBsi I Mr, and Mra D. C. Bradford, Mr. and P1 ! Mm. J. B. Rahm and Mr. and Mra. A JsaBsaBsaBHgaslVsaW - ' W ' III V. Klneler left Sunday for New York. VgVHHH; 2 ' I timing their trip to enable them to take Ha' J? ' I In the famous baso ball games. 1 ' "''fT ) n Prairie Park Club. Monday evening at the Prairie Park olub house, 100$ Ames avenue, there' will be a general reunion of all the whist players of the city, for the purpose of arraigning a series of traraea during the coming season. A general Invitation has been extended to all the whist players to attend this meeting. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Llljenstolpe of Bensop announce the engagement bf their daughter, Lisa, to Mr. Harry F, Heed. The bride to be Is well known In musical circles. Mr. Keed attended the Univer sity ot Nebraaka, where he. was a mem ber of the Phi Kappa Pal fraternity. Wolfe-Oooke Wedding. On Wedneaday evening, last, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mra. Charles L. Cooke, occurred the wed ding ot Miss Marguerite Cocks to Mr. John T. Wolfe of Belgrade, Neb, At 8 o'clock, to the strains of the Lo hvngrtn wedding march, the bridal couple desoended the stairs and were met un der a bower cf asparagus fern and white RETURNS FOR VISIT WITH HER MOTHER. Mix Perry Allen- cM mmwStlMm1 12, 191w, roses by the Bev. Grant B. Fisher, who read the marriage lines. The house was prettily decorated with a color eoheine of Pink and white. The immediate relatives only were pres. ent. . Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe left tho same eve. nlng for Kansas City end will be at home after November X at Belgrade, ,Neb. Tho out-of-town guests wero: Mra John 8. Wolfo of Belgrade, mother of the groom; Mra John J. Boulter of Kansas City and Miss Maude Marsh of Archer, Neb. Kunty-Tolstrup. Wedding. iura. aiamie i. Toistrup announces the marriage of her daughter, Minnie Kathr erlne. to A. IL Kunty of Denver, Colo. Tho wedding took place In Denver, Mon day, October 6, 1M3. . Mr. and Mrs. Kunty will be at home to their friends after October So at 3110 Cali fornia atreet, Denver, Colo. At the Orphenm. Mra, Virginia Franknra entertained at a theater nnrtv kT7VM. v .. . . , Orpheum in honor of Katharine Fluor. I . V. . . . ... ""u lu " ovnDr prsoa, in the party wero: MUm nflmi tAnaund,r"' Ana Frankcm. farina FiSr. Clip Olub. The Clio club was entertained at a Kensington by Mrs, T. I Travis on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. IL Ind orson and Mrs. J, Cathers assisted and The WeUingtopt Cafe . 1017 rarnam Streat. DirmxK eoo. . uuer, rxopnetox; itaaisnea weori queen Olives Oyater Soup Sweet Pickles Boaat Prime Bibs of Beat Baked Spring Chicken. Oyster Dressing Roast Toung Pig. stuffed with Baked Apples Spring1 Lamb, Homo Made Jelly Mash Potatoes New Spinach with Bgg Baked Sweet Potatoea Sliced Tomatoes Waldorf Salad Hot Rolla Homo Mado Mtnce Plo with Cheese Blue Plum Pie Brown' Betty, Whipped Cream Almond Ice Cream wtth. Cake Coffee Tea. Milk Buttermilk Cocoa October IS, ISIS j prizes were won by Mm. t. A. Bcott, r, m. a. mgDee ana Airs. A. .. mton. Pleasures Fast. illee Agnes -llultgreh entertained the K. O. W. club at her Jtome Mffi North Twenty-aecond street Wedneaday even ing, Those present were- Mlases Misses Iroen fitagga. Clara Borensen, Ituth Gustafaon. Lily Harmon. Mary Deanr, l'auilne Sowerwlne, Helen Ilolfson. Agnea Hultgren. Pagalco Club, The Pagalco club gave' a dancing party Thursday evening at Armbrust hall. Those present wen: Misses Marie Norgord, Bonnlo Jones, Hose Dixon. Misses Qenevelve Cal lahan. Edna Hume, Pearl Patton, Naomi Byrns, Lucllo Thornton, Emma Johannszen, Nellie Burton, Hazel Lehr, Irene Houghs Corrirtno Banders, Amelia Flack, Kathryn Blmonsen, Flora Burgele, Ann Llljesren, Julia O'Brien. Messrs. 3us Erlckson, Kmll C. Sclmck, J. M. Wallace, J. P. Jaake, It. J. LaChappello, C. A. Elasser, T. M. Carlyslo. O. T. Kauftman, Fred B. Butts, John M. Blgler, IH. F. Terrell. J. J. Martin, E. E. Anderson. Kay Eorcnson, JB. Patton, J. H. Curd, T. P. Fallon. ' n. Martin, Fred Hannlgan, F, W. Solera e, I 8. Shlnrock. Esther Bwanoon, Jane Penner. Ethel Mulholland, Lola Marsh. Frances Mul Holland. Clare McKenna, ueasie Antony, Nora Has:rtv. Irene Stoltenberg, Florence- Wlttlg, Mildred Gross. Lottie Berger, Irene Callahan, Messrs. O. C. Slaughter, 11. Jaske. E V. Keller, M. L. Jackson, D. D. Callahan, K. May, J. J. White, J. 8. Buna, u. b. arobeck. U. P. Qrobeclc. Leo McKenna, Charles Harden. James Norgord, Lowell H uregg, William NltUer, Ernest Scherer. Al Lutz, ' unesier Hansen, Ray -Sorloy, JL IL Hoffman, jienry iianserj, Deer Park Card Club. Mrs. H. J. Petersen entertained the Deer park Card club Thursday evening; Prizes wero won by Mra. Baysdorfer, Mrs, Tool, Mr. Tool and Mr. Stoltenberg. The next meeting of tho club will bo- at the home of Mrs. VL Tool. Those present were: Mr. and Mm. C. Boegaard. Mr. and Mra. H. Tool. Mr. and Mrs. J. Klamm. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Stcltenbera-. Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Baysdorfer. Mr. and Mrs. IL J Petersen. Club Entertains, The ladles of the South Side Progressive club will give an entertainment Tuesday School Teachers of Omaha Attention!!! As th$re seems to be some , question . jas to whether "zmm there is sufficient funds : V, 01 the treasury to . pay the ! tr- : rrr teachers, please take No tice we vrjll cash your warrants at par, as we a . c have been doing for many years.. ; Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. Not How Cheap, But How Good Can We Do the Work that's the question. No mattor what you pay for tho lob well bwo you the beat work of which we are capable. For olxtoon yean we've been bulldln a, reputation for doing First Claes Cleaning and Dyeing at reasonable prices, and we think too much of that reputation to turn out any work that could have been done better. RIGHT NOW is the time to have your heavy clothes fixed up for winter. Lot us got your suits, overcoats, jackets, waists, dresses, gloves, feathers, furs, etc., and clean them thoroughly; make any repairs or alterations desired and return them looking fresh and new. Remember we put in new sleeve or body .linings, put new col lars on overcoats or Jackets, or do any other repairing or alterlnpr for much lees than you would have to pay a tailor. Call Douglas 003 and one of our delivery" autos will be at your door promptly. The Pantorium "Good Cleaner and Dyers" 15 IS -17 Jones Street N. B. We pay charges on' out-of-town business amounting to 1 9 or more. Write for Price List Mr. ind Mrs. THOMAS J. KELLY VOICE Rssldiiicfi Studio 209 South 35th Avenue : Phone Hatrnoy 2027 evening at their hall at Fourteenth ,Ln1 Castellar street at S o'clock. Gnild to Meet The Needlework Rvilld will hold Its pre liminary meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Edward Roeewater, ' COS South Thirty-sixth ntreet Matine Party for Quest. Mlas Amy Qllmoro gave a matinee, (Continued en Page Three.) I. , Beautiful New Solid Silver Suitable for Fall Weddings During tho past ten days vro have received and placed" on our shelves over $4,000,3vprth of exquisite Sterling Sthof, In the very latest patterns. This is by far tho handsom est stock we havo ever carried. Your inspection la invited, with, tho assurance that you will bo highly pleased with tho selec tions offered. An Elegant Xdno of 8pe" clal. Gifts In Silver , at' $S and $10 la Included." Don't fail to seo this beautiful display. C. B. Brown Co. Sixteenth and Fomam Streets. mm