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rUK BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1913.
Society
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED TO
PITTSBUIIQ MAN.
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By MELLIPIOIA.
Tuesday, October 14, 1913.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT luncheon wns given today by Mrs. It. B. Bucch
at their attractive home on North Thirty-eighth street, when the
engagement was announced of MUs Marguerlto Dusch, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Busch, to Mr. Thomas It. Hoyward of PIIU-
hiirh. fnrmnrlv nf nharlextnn. B C.
Corsage bouquets of Mrs. Ward roses marked the places for the guests
ana uio announcement was in me iorni 01 a souvenir cam on wmcn wore
kodak pictures of the bride ond groom to be. Twelve guests were present
at the luncheon.
The announcement docs not come as a great surprise, as Mr. Heyward
uaa Tisiieu in uiuaua IIUUICIUUO UUMIOIUUOi y
The wedding will take place in the cany winter ana tne many rricnu-,
of Miss Busch regret that she will move to another cUy. Miss Busch Is a
graduate of Brownell Hall. ,
Tor Bride and Vuitors.
Miss Elisabeth Condon And MIm Caro
lyn Congdon entertained delightfully thl
afternoon at a tea. at their homn for their
tiouse guests. Miss Kllcn narker ot Chi
tago and Miss Clara Dull ot Pasadena.
Cat., and for Mies Esther Byrne, a brldi
of the week. A pretty color scheme of
yellow was used in the decorations, Mr,
Ward roses formed the centerpiece for tho
table and yellow marigolds wero used In
the other rooms. About 123 cards were
(Issued, and assisting were:
, Mesdames Mesdames
I Barton Millard. Denlfe ITarkalow,
Walter P.oberlr.
Joseph Uyrno
Misses i
Hladys Pelr.
Elisabeth rickm.
Kllzabeth Davis.
I Arthur B. Itogers,
W. B. MeCormlck,
(George rtcdlck.
Morgan,
1.ouIm Dinning,
Dorothy Btevens.
IlMaser it Lymkimt.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn will en
tertain at dinner Tuesday evening at their
home, Lynhurst, In honor of Mis Violet
Joslyn and Mr. David W. Magowarr,
who wedding will take V-laCe Thursday
' evening. Cover will be placed for:
Mlstea Mine
i Violet Joslyn. Margaret McPherson
Helen Magowan, Alice Carter,
of Kane. Pa.; tDertha Dickey.
Messrs. Messrs.
David W. Magowan, Thomas O. light
Charles nintz of at Kane. Pa.;
Halt lJUte City, John Caldwell.
Xlce Deuel,
Mrs. Magowan of Kane, 'Pa.
Mr. and Mr. George A. Joslyn.
At the Omaha Club.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Holllnger. will en
tertain at dinner this evening1 at the
Omaha club for Miss Marte Holllnger and
Mr, John McCague, whose wedding wilt
jtake place Wednesday evening, Follow
ing the dinner there wilt be a wedding
rehearsal at the home of the bride's par
ents. Those present at the dinner will be:
Misses Misses
.Marie Holllnger, Carolyn Hording,
Mary McCague, Urrtchen McConnotL
1 Messrs. Messrs.
John McCarue. I-to Holllnger,
(William BabcocR. Carrol Ileldcn.
!of Rochester, N. Y.:
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Holllnger.
llwuares Past.
Mlsa Retna Wllrodt entertained , at
(uncheon Monday for Mrs. W. Hulk and
Mr. Km Hulk,- guesla .of .Mr; "and
Mr. II. A. HulWf. CovKB-tro placed
for eight.
Mr. WtJH Todd wa hostess at an
.Orpheum party At. the matinee Monday.
'Eight gueat were present
Mr. and Mr. John A. Schall enter
tained at card Monday evening. Twenty
, guests were present.
Per the Tatar.
Mrs. Andrew Gallagher and Mis Mary
Oalhvghtr will entertain nt luncheon
"Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. II. J. Melfenna will give an after
noon reception Saturday In honor ot Miss
Mary Kelly.
Mrs. Otis M. Smith ha Issued Invita
tion for a bridge luncheon October ti.
Mr. and Mr. T. C Byrne will enter
tain at dinner at the Omaha club Thurs
day evening for Mis Bather Byrne and
Mr. 'William Fitzgerald and the member
of their wedding party.
Afters Bridge.
Om t the large soclaT' affairs today
was a brldce party given by Mr. II. O,
Frederick at her home In Dundee In
hatter of Mrs. D. T. Robey and Mrs. I
W. Merrlem, cousin of Mrs, Frederick,
who are visiting here. Ten tables wero
placed for the bridge game.
Complimentary to lit. Frederick'
saeat, Mr. May Auld will give a lunch
'an Thursday, and Monday Mrs. U D.
Carrier w'( eatertain at luncheon.
A Tkirteea Party.
A surprise party wa given In honor of
IMm Ooldle Pred on her thirteenth birth
day, October U. MIS. The house wa
I decorated In red, white and blua for Co
.ItMnfeu day. THhe children were enter
tained with games, piano solo and reel-
Itatlons. Prize were won by Mlsa Jen
iwrtte Goldsmith and Master Michael
'Goldsmith.
Te out-of-town guests were Miss Har-
rUt Fleishman of North Platte and Miss
Lah Krasne of Oakland.
Those assisting wero Mr, If. G. Flelsh
iman, of North Platte. Mlsa Blanche Mon-
insit ana the Misses Hattle and Nora
jrred.
Those present were:
MImc Misses
Helen Levy. Bernlce Adler.
Charlotte Abrahms, Pearl Bernstein,
Lucille Hoel, Jeanetto Goldsmith,
Mtrimm niinewi, -uenua Aicurann.
months' visit In the. Ma k trills, P D.
jura. u. r. Hooej: ana sit. I w. sier
rlm have arrlvrd from Kenton to visit
their cousin, Mrs. It. O. Frederick, In
Dundee.
Mn tlnrrv nf Clnrlnnnll whn I
visiting Mr. ami Mr. J. T. Yates and
Mr. and Mrs. John Undtey, returns
home tho latter part of the week.
Mlsa I.ydla Cook of Portland, Me , li
expected thl weeH from the east to
spend several weeks with Miss Alice Cur-
or. who wilt return home with her to I
spend some time In Portland.
Personal Mention.
Miss Kllzabeth Stearns Is expected
homo Wednesday from Michigan, whern
he nccomnanled the remains of her
mother, the late Mr. Elizabeth Stearns. !
sUsHsKSfjr -
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Commercial Club OUI A U D T fl I
Members Will See dWAmrtlJ!
the Hotinds Course i
An Invitation to attend the annual
coursing meet at Wymore, October 21 to
, ha been accepted by the Omaha Com-mc-rlal
club. The action wa taken by
the executive committee at the meet
ing Tuecday afternoon.
At ttte suggestion of Frank B. Hlb-
' bard of Irvtngton, It was decided that
steps should be taken to send to Gover
nor n. I Metcalfe of the canal zone, a
collection of exhibit of Omaha and Ne
braska made goods to fit up his "Ne
braska room" In his apartment.
The committee ordered that ft letter
jof commendation be prepared for Com
missioner C. H. Wlthnell for the progress
i ho has reported In the abatement of
the smoko nuisance In the city. Tho
rommissionrr reponea a ionK nsi oi
manufacturers Who have Installed smoke
abat'ng appliance ot one kind and
another.
A comprehensive program of entertain
ment for the winter was approved. A
good fellowship dinner Is tp. be given
for club members November 4. Dur'ng
the holiday week this year the annual
. dinner for the sorn of member Is to bo
I given. This time was chosen In order
that the sons who are away to college
rrlght bo here to participate.
The annual dinner of the club Is to
be given February 2, which Is also thi
anniversary of the Incorporation of the
city of Omaha. The club will also Join
tho Woman's club in a retrptlon for the
teachers of tho state one afternoon -during
the first week in November,
REV. C. W. SAVIDGE HAS BEEN
HERE THIRTY-ONE YEARS
Thirty-one year ago today Rev. C, W.
Bavldge came to TJmaha, where he hai
resided since, In a reminiscent mood
Mr. Savldgo recalled his entrance to
Omaha.
I came In on a freight train and
brought my old bUck mnro along" said
Mr. Haviage. I led her up the titipaved
street and put her up for the night In n
livery stable which stood where now Is
located tha big store of Hayden Bros."
UPHAM IS NEW AGENT
FOR TITLE GUARANTEE
The Title Guaranty & Hurety company
of Scrnnton, Pa., ha appointed Lynno
D. I'pham, 1317-18 City National bank
building, a general agent for Nebraska
and Iowa. Associated with Mr. Unham
will bo George IS. Crulckabank of De
troit, Mich., as bond mannger, nnd It I
Little as special agent. Mr. Upham Is
taking tho "Title" in addition to the stato
agency of the Preferred Accident Insur-
lMariorle Guild.
'Mae BeUa North.
(Kathrlne North.
Master
Michael Goldsmith.
imben Mandelson,
jrea Jioro.
Lynn ItaohaeL
C T. Holllster,
Manuel urren,
I Louis Green,
iMelvIn Mnnhflt.
) Sol Rosenblatt,
Warrine McCrann,
Annette, Raphael,
Ivy Cohn,
Masters
Joe Harding,
Lro Krasne,
Norton Alprtn,
Michael Richards,
Harold Rrodkey,
Victor Davis,
Hrshl Cohn,
Max Fleishman.
(Far Claclnnatl Onet.
Mrs. Claud Matthal wa hostess at
itridg luncheon today at her horn'
honor of Mr. Harry Well of Cincinnati.
tPUlK and lavender aster were used
decoration and sixteen guest were pre
Unt,
In
In
Aunt Sally's Advice
to Beauty-Seekers
Our opting day
Brought so many
Ladies to our
Store we wen unacli
To givt everyone
The prompt attention
we so carefully desired,
Wednesday we will be
Able to wait on ali
-Promptly. We thank
You for so hearty
a response,
The National's Prices on
ance company of New York. Mr. Crulck
hank. who has been with the "Title"
for the last flvo years, wilt take up his
new duties about October 20.
riiri iMrvrnM way operate i
WESTERN ENGINES WITH OIL
There la talk now of opetattng all the
Burlington engines on lines west of tho
Missouri with oil Instead of coal. The
Northwestern line has found this a suc
cess, and the Burlington Is ald to bo
anxious to get In line, especially since the
Burlington has secured control of some
valuable oil fields In Wyoming.
Coats, Suits and Dresses
Speak for Themselves.
THE NATIONAL
Sample Goat & Suit Go.
319 South 16th St.
NIGHT LETTER
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
INCOSrORSTSD
26.000 OFFICE IN AMERIOA
fHEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT
OABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD
BCLVIDERE BROOKS, GENERAL MANAGE
RECEIVER'S N.
TIME riLIB
CHECK
SiCND th Miowinf NIGHT LETTER fiWtett )
tha term en baek hret which r heraky cfratd t '. . )
"V. C. D. aays! "Mv fnr,. la fpcrklni
tile year roundi nathlnar I iru mii, m
help much. 1 there anything that will
really take off these horrid spotsT" Have
you tried the treatment recommended to
Minnie IT I've known thl to remova
rnrv ouRiinate rreckies. i
Kllen B. ask: "What aliouM I dn 1
for deep lines under my eye and acroJia
my forehead?" aUch line, and all
wrinkles, are best obliterated by bath
ing affected portion in a good astrlng-
and draw In the relaxed tissue. llere'H
a reliable formula: t o. powdered ax-
onte. h nt. witch hnceli mix and tiso
dally until entirely relieved.
Minnie I: The undue rodnes o well
ua the pimples, may easily be removed
by usln ordinary mercollsed wax. Ap
ply nightly like cold cream and erase
mornings with warm water. Soon you'll
have a beautifully white, clear, soft and
Velvety complexion, Mercollsed wax,
iinld by all druggists, la better than
cosmetics for any complexion trouble.
One ounce sufficed for most conditions.
Woman' Ileal rn. Advertisement,
CHICAGO , ILL. ; ;
OCTOBER 10-1913. , . . ..
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS-
i JUST BOUGHT FROM D. B. PISKE CO., 225 N. WABASH AVE.
IMMENSE LOT OP HIGH GRADE MILLINERY AT THE BIGGEST BARGAINS I
EVER SECURED. INVOICES BY NEXT MAIL- AM SENDING LOTS COMPRISING
2000 PINE DRESS HATS., 3000. BEAVER, VELVET , PLUSH AND VEL0UR. SHAPES
"AND TEN LARGE CRATES FRENCH OSTRICH, OSTRICH BVNDS, PLUMES , ETC .
AM'SENDING BY EXPRESS. CHARGES WILL NECESSARILY BE LARGE BUT
BOUGHT THEM SO CHEAP I FEEL JUSTIFIED. MUST HOLD SALE NEXT
SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL. .
DON B. AMSDEN.
Watch the daily papers for announcement of the most
remarkable millinery sale that was ever
held in the entire west.
Dolly Castle with Tik-Tok Man of Oz
The following telegram, received by Mr. Monoglian
of the Brnndeir Theater, explains itself:
Des Moines, la., Oct. 11, 1913. v
Edward Monaghan,
Manager Brandeis Theater, 1
Omaha, Neb.
Please have Fisher Piano placed in my room at Loyal
Hotel sure. Will arrive at rioon Sunday. .
DOLLY CASTLE.
There's no question but. the Fisher is a universal fav
orite. This is only one instance of many which we could
mention.
All the musical numbers from the "Tik-Tok Man"on
sale in our Sheet Music Department. Hear them played.
Hayden Bros.
Commercial Honestyy
'vs. The TRUTH
BRANDEIS STORES
lift Mi Ont nf the Hfo
Mia Clara Hull of Pasadena. Cal., ho
,arrive4 to visit Miss Carolyn Congdon.
Mayor and Mr. Jatnea Dahlman have
irauntad from a tenilay sojourn at Ex
cesnor BJtnngS, HO.
Dr. a. N. Butchart of Mlbblng. Minn..
It tho gutst of Mrs. Olrnnon and family
?r, and Mr. James F. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J MeKenna had at
htr sWsta for the wesk-end Mr. and
IMr. D. W. Mulvane of Topeka. Kan.
Mr and Mr. Charles T. Taylor ra
rntd been lost evening from a two
AORCATNOVBLWT'8 GREAT WORK
Tha Woman' Home Companion an
nounces the new story by Margaret
Deland "Tho Hand ot Esau." which
begins In the November number.
This Is the nrst story that Mrs. De
land na written since "The Iron
Woman." which mad even a greater
impression than "John Ward, Preach
er." the most discussed novel of it day
In the opinion ot authoritative crit
ic, these novels, together with "The
Awakening of Helena Richie" and ' Dr
Iavendar's People," establish Mrs. De
lanA u tho foremost Amsrlcan uovtllst.
NOW ON THE NEWS STANDS
Margaret
Deland's
Latest tftory
?Hands of Esau
Begins in the
November
woman' s
HOME
COMPANION
The voice is Jacob's voice .
but the hands are the hands
of EZsau.
rjGtnuh27: Vtnc 22
j s&Et lEltlA
lrST ,
lr
Makers
For sordid
Commercial
reasons ,
plucked arid
dyed Musk
rat is often
called Hud
son Seal.
The Com
mercial rea
son is really
a dishonest reason "
Only the HON
EST TRUTH about
GORDON FURS
and so, this scarf and
muff sell together for $i 12, the muff
separately $42., the scarf, $75. Made
by Gordon and sold under the
GORDON PURE FUR LAW
are plainly marked on the Gordon
label for what they are. Ever know
the truth about furs? No? then
send for Gordon's Fur Book today.
GORDON & FERGUSON
St. Paul, Minn.
0 Gordon Pure Fur Law Furs since 1871
THE PROBLEM OF HEREDITY
Nina Morgan, the beautiful heroine
ot Margaret Deland new story, ts con
fronted by the tremendous .problem of
heredity In the man she lores, when
she "learn that the tratta and tenden
cies of the father are visited upon the
on
Had you been In her jUce would
you have accepted hlmT Had you been
In his place would you have told?
Mra. Deland's great, atory. "The
Hands of Esau." begin in the Novem
ber Woman's Home Companion.
WHEN you burn THIS Coal you
won't begrudge the coal deal
er his money.
Precious Vigorous Fine A
New Coal A New Mine A New
Kind of Goal Value, at, per ton,
only
$g50
ROOMS The Best Variety. The tfoe ulasbified pages,
carry advertisements of the best rooms and apartments tor
rent iu the city. Phone your ud to Tyler KiOu.
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