8 THE - BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 17, 1913. Society ag ytfw. A : J . en2 art By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, October 16, 1913. -HE University club of Omaha has Issued cards to the members an I nounclng the first dinner dance of the season at the club room I Tuesday evening. Dinner will be at 7 o'clock and dancing will start at 9 o'clock. Tho club Ib planning a series of Interesting entertainments for tho winter; there will bo the annual "Foot Ball dinner" In November, tho "Col lege dinner" In January and the "Lincoln dinner" February 12, as usual. It Is thought that President Vincent of tho Unlrorslty of Minnesota will iellrer tho address on Lincoln's birthday. The announcement of tho dances brings beforo the entertainment com mittee tho question of tho modern dances. It is tho general opinion of tho members of this committee, of which John R. Wobstor Is chairman, that all the new dances will be allowed, under certain regulations. Tho committee tecs more objections to the positions assumed than to the dances. Tho four Saturday nights In November will probably bo set apart for tournament nights at the club. There will bo entries In a billiard tourna ment, a pool tournament and a bridge tournament, for which a small fo will be charged, this money to go for tho purchaso of prizes and for re freshments. Arrangement have been mado with tho University club of Kansas City whereby tho members of tho Omaha University club may exchange courtesies. nqvelly that produced much fun. Mr D. J. Morris, as Msdanjo Knowltall, save a fine exhibition of palmistry. Musical selections, by Miss 8ae, the Misses Hhook and the Endeavor quartet were Breatly appreciated. Beventy-flv friends contributed to the pleasure' and good fel lowship of the evening;. Sorprise Party. Mrs. ti. T. If minor frav a mirnrls nnrtv ! In honor of her father, 4tr John Yager of Grand Island, Neb., nt her home, sifil Fowler avenue, ftaturd.ay evening. Cards furnished the amusement The friends presented Mr. Yager with a hand-painted Magowan-Joslyn Wedding. The wedding of Miss Violet Joslyn. daughter of Mr. and 4tr. George Alfred Joslyn to Mr. David Walter Magowan. vm celebrated Thursday evening at Lyn hurst, the attractive homo of Mr. and Jlr. Joslyn. Itev. Thomas J. Mackay, rector of AH Saints' church, officiated. This home Is considered one of the Kaiilirnl anri ortlttlr linmi In the city and mado a wonderful setting for the wedding, .An auracuve una appro priate feature whs the Hpo organ In the music room. Mr. Hen Stanley presided at . K .mil ami nlavrd tho Ixhencrln ... 7 ' .i .1. ..-,i-t 1. w,i. ! presented Mr. Yager with 1 ste n. Trlres. were won by Mr. John nine m-rcn u unn ,no Y.wr. Mrs. T. Freeman. Mrs. J. Tal the echo pipes or the uppr floor, -which "a whllo the marriage lines were read In the xnuslo room. The bridal party walked down thW broad circular stairway through the library to the music room, which, was artistically decorated with whlto chrysan themums, roses and Polyplum ferns and an Improvised altar was banked with trajden hair fern. 1ti l.rido mi rhartnlnr In her M. Olng gown of Ivory satin chameuso with draped skirt and long square train. The Dinner f Or Usher. bodice and sleeves were embroidered Ira mage and Mr. James Johnson, Mrs. -Car- :r and Mr. Cnrter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. w. Gar.' I Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Air, and Mrs, T. O. freeman. Mr. and Mm. 11. K Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Horns n. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ifouser. Mrs. Carmony, Mrs. Carolina Davis of 'Ottumwa, la. MUi Junle Davis of Ottumwa. la. Mia Alma Homer. Mr. John Yager of Grand Island. wxiice ana sieevts were emoromerea ira mt. uavia itingowan enieriameu ai a pearls and brilliants In roso design with bachelors' dinner Wednesday evening at over drapo of Itonlton lace embroidered the JTcnshaw In honor of his best man, . -.1. . .... T.v..r tTmlm Tm mA 1.1. nat,..-. Mr, Lake Deuel, Mr. John Caldwell and on mallne. Tho long veil was of silk m aline held In place with orange blos som, which came from Mr. and Mfs. Waltl-s' winter home In Hollywood, Cal. " Hhc carried a shower bouquet, of whirs Th"rsday evening. Those present were: nwhida mt,A mi.. e h. v.n.u rt,-1 . Messrs. . Mfssr.-. ' - - .w ..w. -I I J.W. 1 1.111 Mr. Carl L. Wettlg, Miss Violet Joslyn. . . .. , . 1 bBHQ ijeuei, groom's gift was a tavallcr eetvlth sap- Carl I Wettlg nfclrea and diamond. TM first of the bridesmaids to enter was Bertha. Dickey, who was gowned In pale are. charmeose draped and mods with bodice of shadow lace. Mlaa AH co Carter, the second brides. mW, camo next wearing pale green charmeiMe with bodice and tunlo of ChantUlv lace and white tulle. MIm Margaret McPheraon followed and were pale green charmeuso draped and the bodice and angel sleovss and tunlo were of Chantlily lace. Tho gowns, al though In different designs, were all made round length and of tho same material. The bride presented each with a gold filigree bracelet set with sapphires. Miss Helen Magowan of Kane, r-a., sister of the groom, was maid of hnnot and was gpwned in pale green charmeuse with bodice and sleeves of shadow 'lace, mbrpldered In pearls and rhtnestones. 6ho received a bracelet set wth diamonds and sapphires. Each of the bride's at tmdaaU wore bandeaux of pink tulle In their hair, from which were drops of yrtnch rosebuds. Kach carried a muff o' Klllarney roses. Mr. Thomas G. Iiyta of k'ann. t Mrved aa best man fnr u, m... and tho Ushers were Mr. Carl U Wettlg ei m. iouis, Mr. Lake Deuel and Mr. John araweti. 'lDo groom tireAntMi with stick pins. Assisting In stretching n ieson were Mr. Taylor Delcher and Mr. Wallace Lyman. . After the ceremony thero was a recep- wen ne gueu were recehtd In the reception lialL Mrs. Joslvn waa rmrnM In tnx, nn. velvet brocade trimmed with t of chiffon ove flesh-colored char meuoe. The skirt was drapd and the coee waa or gold metal lace and gold embroidery with deep girdle of jade green iuiie. 5r. Magowan cf Kani Pn . mnth- r thegrom, wore white satin with over- aresa or clack ChanUlly lace. -a. weoaing supper was served to the bridal party In the conservatory, where President 'Taft roiea wen u..i fnr k. centerpleoa for the Uble. In the dining room wra. warn rosea formed the cen terpiece for the table. Punch on the screened porch, where there was a decoration or oak leave and cat tails. Mr. and trm f a mn.. n 1 ... . . "w " ct. ivr a wedding trip to New York and other eastern cities and will be at home at S504 Wool worth avenue af ti- ivmk i Aaalattng at the reception wero mea- oamr: nf RL TjiuIi. John Stewart, Italph Ralney, James Van Burgh, Roger MeKentle, i. iaiiey, J. J. Dickey C. K. Coutant C N. Diets Herbert Klsh J. W. Orlfflth C. C. Allison A. J. Lova John McDonald W. A. Itedick T. U Uingwalt Wla iiqulrra O. M. Wllhelm "W, M. Rogera Charles Offutt C r. McGrew O forge Squire J. H. gcobia Clement Chase C. W. Martin David A, Bauni J. A. McShane Milton Barlow I. A. Nash Mildred Butler J- J. Sulltoan I". N. Conner C L. Km rn worth M. A. Hall Mabel Osden Harold Iritohett Wilson Auitln John Uraln Mlues: Mlsnes: Jesale Millard CarmeliU Chase Dorothy RJngwalt Mary Itlngwalt Gretchen McConnell Mildred Rogers Leeta Holdrege uapnne Peters wnn sclera I f i. Katherine Thumroell A."J fvellstrom, cnei iioimquist Mary Burkley Margaret Uaum Katherine Beeson "As. Attttm YreKi." . .. . . .. nun L-roier. "-v.v. 1 A. i- iteynoiaa, . i. Haywood yirK Chritlan church presented s, most I Dr. C. W. Patton, T. F. Andreeaen. ttrtsinin autumn evening program to If - .Mw' S.icr!.a.uirm. their members and friends Tuesday even iC. The room was nDDroclately deco rated wjth beautiful leaves and vines, w we program was entirely In keep lag wjth the occasion. Among the. In terasttec features was a "husking bee atMt aa apple peeling contest, ribbons HfHT aws.nl td, the winners In these, coa- ss. -Awxing me jmmpltin' was ... . . .w. w ta v . v ( Mr. David Magowan entertained at a for his wedding to which takes place John dMw.lt Thomas G, Lyte of Kane. Pa.: Taylor Belcher, W. M. Wood. Albert Patterson. Charles McLaughlin. merlon-Leigh Wedding. Carda haVA h.n rM.1.. imiAMHiiinff the marriage October i nt Ml.. Rvi Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ii. Leslie, sow Marcy street, to Dr. Charles Jamea Emm-inn. Th xrrAAinm was private and took place October i, and auer a oner inp ur. ana Mrs. Kmerson have returned to Omaha where they are at home at 4706 Twenty-ninth street. Mrs. J.merson is a ilster of Judgo Charles Leslie and Frank and Leigh Leslie of thla city. Dr. Hm.n .A... ated from Crelghton Dental college sev eral 'years ogo and Is practicing in Omaha. ieloer-Ellifon Wedding. The wedding, of Miss Ethel Ellison, daughter of Mr. John A. Ellison, and Itev, A. E. Selcer took nl . ty. Church of the Good Shepherd Wednesday owning ai i ociock. tho ceremony was performed by Rev. Noble of Tails City. Rev. and Mrs. flelcer will'-make their heme In Omaha. Perse jutl Mention. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Naurhtin hv. At the Field OluhT An enjoyable aubacrlellnn t.n.n n.riv was given Wednesday evening by tho younger members of the blub. The affair was much, enjoyad and well attended. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley. Mr. arid Mra, Paul Wernher Mr. and Mra. William II. Wood. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Baum. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mllllken. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Slater. Mr. and Mra. A. I. Ropt Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roaewater. Mr. and Mrs Leiter Drtshaus. r an2 J:nr, Ashton. xJr "5 $In - "ruenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Krug. Mr. and Mrs. Auatln Collett Mr. and Mra. Ouy Smith. Mr. and Mra. Rlghter Wood. Mr. and Mra. Alex llcke. Mr. ana Mrs. Jerome Magee. Mr. ami Mr. f. I f niTZ. Mrs. Cannon, Ball Lak, city Plluv Willi. m. Dorothy Dale. Anne Dennis. Meairs.. Pradaric!: Cos. King Denman. Donald Neely, James Allan, Harley Conant, rnuia liaie. William Chambers. Ml.... Betty Penny. Martha Dale, Irene Farrell, Messrs. Charlea Rlakley, Arthur- Smith, Fred Hamilton. Albert Cahn. Blaine Young, Jack Hughe. The Et-A-Yira Club. - The Et-A-Vlrp club gave the first of a series of atag mokers, Monday, Oc tober II On Thursday. October a, at Chambers', the dancing season will b lormally opened. The followlnr preaeni ai the stag Messrs Otto Nielsen. Messrs-. Percy Gwynne. J J. McMahon, J. C. Cheney, J. T. Btxler. lr. F. C. Lage, v. v. JHann. Earl Elienhsrt. A. U Uerk, William Huliltjr, a. r. pir. Dr. II. 11. Attwood.Jsmaa W.nl Lew Devlne, C. N. Moulin. O. L. Greenfield. Dr. H. Osanter. Ed H. Hawley. L. w. v.irhi ' Bam Croser, C. L. 8wancutt. Ia Diifh,r. Carl Haarroaan. Harry Reschke, W. R, Pratt, a. H. Batty. William Dana. Don Bulllv.n Julius 8ogasrd. C, J. Asraan, J. W. Doyle. Stuart Oould. Karl Haney. K. 0. 1. OUh. Miss Blanche Katur entertained the K C B, club at her boms on Tuesday eve ning, The members present were MJimi Rose Bechmeister, Catherine KalBer, Nell Kaiser, Elisabeth. Htldlnger, Mary Bech meister, Grace Kaiser,' Blancho -JCaJser,, Ema Boehl. " For the Future. Mrs. Wltl Colling ana Miss Margaret McShane have Issued cards for an After noon tea Monday from 4 to 6 o'clook. at 117 South Thirty-seventh street. In honor of Mrs. Tom McShane, a recent frlde. Miss M, Lillian Davidson will give a talk on dramatla art and physical culture Friday evening at the Metropolitan build ing. Muslo and readings are also on tho program. Pleasure! Faat Mrs. a F. Stmanek entertained at a kenslngton at her, homo Wednesday af ternoon. The decorations were In yellow and white and eight guests were present. In and Out of the See Hive. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Bcott 'and small son, William Waldo, of .Lodge pole. Neb., arrived Tuesday to visit Dr. Scott's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Scott for two weeks. Mlas Frieda Lowenberg of St. Joseph, guest of Miss Erna Hadra, leaves Friday for her home. Miss May Sullivan and Miss Lora (Power have returned from a two month's stay In Estes, Park, Coto. Mra. K. C Barton and daughter, Kath- ertne, leave this evening for New York City, where they will meet Mrs. John Bourke and her two daughters, Misses Anns, and Pauline Bourke. From New York Mrs. Bourke, her daughters and Miss Katherine Barton will sail for Rot terdam preparatory to an EUroptan trip, while Mra. Barton will return to Omaha. KRED LECTURE HY MRS. JONE.S At Orkln Bros. Store) tram 10 to 12 A. M. nnd from 2iau to S V. M. Come and see corsets fitted on living models, and how ladles should bo prop erly corseted. They are taught and ahown how to 'adjust, their models. The new style corsets will, be shown on living models. Advertisement. Indigestion, Gas or Sick, Sour Stomach time Iti rmse'a Diapepaia" wisVssi row Bpect, Mote4 stomach feel riae la rive "Really does" put bad stoeaaoha ta order "really doesf oreroaaas tadicesyHon, dyspepsia, gas. hssxtfenrn and HsnsM In five mlnuta that Jast that make Papa's Dtapecjetn the large lUaT sloes, ach regulator la Iks wort. If wfeat yea eat ferments Into stuooeni !sbm, ytm baleh gas and eructsU sear, aaHg4ta food and add: ka4 la sissy aad acaos; breath foul; toocuo coated; row IbsMos filled with btla sad tadlg OMs wast, ro namber tho ruoweat "Pis' Dtaaawta" com In esataet wKk th sfomanw all such dUtreoo ralaes. It's trvcy aatoa-lahlng-almoat marvel ww, aad tks iaf la Its harmleasn . A large fiity-t . of PafV Dts yepstn wfU gtvs you a kuaJr4 attursf worth of satUfaotlon or year anuglst haoas you your asoeey back. It's worth Ho weight In goU to mm ' and woeaen who eaa't cot tlr stsiaseli rea-ulated. It bet a hi yossr kaes should always to kef kaaoV ta oaao ot a atck, sour, upset otaiuatsj dnrlac tao aay ' or at nlsht It's tho tu4ckC srst an4 , moat harmlros stosBack 4actr l th world. g , t,. y Balkan Coat Here is an idea from the Balkans a blouse, a dash of daring color, a little style that Paris added, all carried out in yarn to make the most striking "sweater" of the season. It is crocheted in a very easy stitch, and the,cost is just about one-quarter of what you would have to pay if you could buy the coat ready-made. Send the coupon below for complete directions. The yarn used is Fleiiher'i Germantown Zephyr 4-fold, one of the sixteen Four-fifths of the yarn users of America have been using the Fleisher Yarns for years. Their experience should convince you that you also should use only the Fleisher Yarns. You will find that garments made of these yarns look best and wear longest. Whatever kind of yarn you need, always insist on Fleisher's look for the trade-mark on every skein, Worsted sMtoAd nj AhcUaad ZestCr HsnrI annua CUm Ohsm aa TWs Umm E Mail sltl Coaaoa to S. B. oc B. W. FLEIttCK, rtiHiJilahia 77 faw CBtrtt , A $14,000 STOCK OF MILLINERY Bought for $7,600 afn SATURDAY 1t Including the Overstock of theTambus Jobber, D. B. FISKE CO., 225 N. aba$h Ave. 0HI0AGO. Ever' voman in Omnhn should attend this sale. There are genuine bargains here that no one can afford to let slip by. 150 Genuine Pattern. Hats at-$13.50-$16.50-$18-$22.50 400 New Dregs Hats, worth up to $22, at $6 and $10 Black Silk Velvet Untrimmed Hats, worth $4, $1.79 $4.60 Silk Hatters' Plush Untrimmed Hats, $1,95 Erect Pile Silk Plush Shapes, worth $4, at $1.79 Genuine Fur Beaver Shapes, worth $4, at $1.95 Austrian Velour Untrimmed Hats, worth $6, at $2.50 Ready-to-Wear Velvet Hats, worth $2.53, 59c and 79c New Fall Fancy Feathers, worth up to 75c, at 15c Thousands of French Ostrich Plumes Underpriced: $6 Plumes at $3.75 $2 Bands at $1.29 $8 Plumes at $5.00 $13.50 Plumes at $8.50 $18 Plumes at $10 $20 Plumes at $12.50 Second Floor Main Floor Basement. V ' SfeaWffsPSlBsPCiB?1 -P'lssssBSSsSsaBsssssw' f It tji.r re i In New York j and Boston v they have to get Police pro- techon when they buy Furs Here in the Northwest, where the furs corhe from Everybody is protected by the GORDON Pure Fur Law More about it and the New Gordon Furs for this season In this paper. Send, too, for Gordon's Fur Book. . , . GORDON & FERGUSON St. Paul, Minn. Makers of Gordon Pure Fur Lata Furs since 1871 Soften the hardest water on wash day with GOLD DUST Use it wherever there's dirt or grease because it cleans and purifiM everything. 5c and larger package. CtttCAaa "it utm mim buct rwms ata yafs wmrk' .