8 THE BEE: OMAHA, Tttt'RSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1110. Society By MILLITIOIA. Wednesday, November'26, 1913. THE- tango continues In popularity in Omaha, and crcn the grandfath ers and grandmothers are now taking lessons. No social or busi ness affair, no matter how important. Is allowed to Interfere with the dancing lessons. But Chicago is ahead of Us for enthusiasm. Many innovations start In Chicago, and the latest Is a special train from Chicago to Now Orleans, with a special car arranged for tangoing. This special' is to take the Chicago guests to the Mardi Qras In February, There will be compartment cars and one baggage car Is to bo converted Into to me unless they have rubber soles it dangerous. I If the Tango special proves Buccossful and popular; we are wondering if the next luxury on the trains de luxe going across the continent will be the "Tango Limited." lex Parties at .Concert Jatinee. Tuesday afternoon severs! box parties wen given nt th Brandels theater, When Miss Good son aJ Mr. Egenleff were heard In cdhfcert. In one box were Mrs; A. I William. Mrs. Frank. U lUller, Mrs. H.. EJ. .TJurpam and Dr, and Mrs. A. I). Somers. In .nother .box were Mm. C. M. Wit helm. Mrs 1. Welpton, Mm. Pouglss Wetpton,"Mr. George I?rlnx, Mm. Oliver Kldrlge, Mm. T. J. Mahoney. Mre. Clem ent Chsse,Mrs. Orltfln. '' At tke Omalw Glut. - Numerous dinner parties -will be given by members of the Omaha club at th second series of dinner dances planned by the entertainment committee. Mr. aM Mrs. Joseph HaldrlKe .will en Urtaln when their1 gueits will be,' Mr. and Mrs. U. -U. nldrge. Mr. and Mm. Wilson 1-oW. Mr. B. F. Smith. Mr. W. Karnam tfmlth. Mr. ana Mrs. W. J. Hynes will have as their uets: Mr. and Mrs, TUue of Holdrege. Mr. and Mm. N. . UpdlHt. Mr! and Mm. W. 3. furgss. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Me6 will have as theW gUssts at dinner: Mr. a4 Mm. fcwiitl Bilrnf, jr. Mr, ad Mr, Glenn C. Wharton. Mr! HU Mrs. Kred HassHltoH. Mrs. CsUon. Mlft F.llaabelh Cosdon. Mr, Kebert Burn. Mr. iJiwrence Brlnker. With Mr. and Mm. James Love Tax ton will be! Mr. and Mr: Joseph Barker. Mh and Mrs. .Hilton Fonda. Mm. W. V. Allen, At taw 6rim. . . , Mr. aad Km, T. H. Tracy entertained at tss OVpiu. fallowed by supper Tues day event ac. Those present were: Mr. a Mrs. T. It. Tracy. Mr. and Mm. Qesygs Keys. Mr. tAd Mm, R. N. Howes. Mr ad Mrs. K. R, Mr an4 Mm. J. 8- W Mn Mm! W. Jl. rfrTbllng. MIm AbWe Hewee. MIm Mattts Hews. . Mr. Kdward SMpJeV . Mr. Harry Hsws. LHHohMX for Xri. Fairfield. The Kqual Frsnehlss seelety will ewter tala at luacheen at the Cawwerclat clu Tuesday In hHW e Mrs. E. M. ralrfleM. who was the first preeWewl of the m cletx hA recently apeat um In Europe. Thd luneheen was to have been atven UK Saturday, but owing to the death of Mr. W, C. Sunderland It wm postponed. Lift Mwwcr. ftttts DorMhy Vlat- was hostess at a Hma shower Monday evening- for Miss i An Nelson. The rooms were prettily decorated I pink and white. Those present were: Misses- Misses Hlldur Wallen, Ruby Italy, KUa Jaeohson, Hannah Klllson, Edna. I.ainen. Anna Nelsen, Dorothy Bsty. Meedames Baty. Marls Noone, Teckla Mylander. Kthel reteeen, AfMi Maty, Mae-Ve fstareen, Kdlth Jaeebsoa, KUa. Mesne. Mary Mayes, o. An syM surprise party wss given Mrs. Qmi Mat at her MM Parker attest IkM reet wets: r I ai si f VT. Kotow. W. Bawleleon, a. Oieesi. A. llacklimd, A. W. Peterson, Carl Jarl, . Alfred Carlson. Rankin. Frank Johnson, Emery sHone, 'Bn,sjfl KUIbam Q, 0VrtSW, a, J.. Urown, M, Olssn. A Uasjwlst, A. HtsMaoA, O. Asjesisesi, M. Fmtatrs;. Charies NaMfi, TMUsksciriftf SsiUriiawt. The WttNasn McKtnfey lode B'nsl S'rtth and Ms. tadlea auxWary will pn sent "Tha Merchant of Venice UP t Date" at Jaeeba hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The cast will Include four teen aaeeAsers of the auxiliary. In IrMe-ta-lcl Mies Dorothy Suafleld entertained last evening la honor of Miss Maude MoArdlo, the evening being spent In dancing, music and HinM. When luncheon was served each girl was requested to write her fa vorite recipe foa the future bride. Those present were: Mleaea IteJen Morris. Ruth Morris. Ludtntila Ortefc, Ida BchlpporeU. Kathryn Mergen. Misses Edna Thrsne, Beth Hunsaker. Olive Griffith. Maude MrArdte. uorotny Bujuttia. Johanna. Oetsachman. Mr. a Mrs. Harry -8unfleld. XatortftistsMats. Mrs. Xdgar R. Moore entertained one of tste brldce clubs Monday afternoon. wbsa Mrs.' Vernoa Armstrong was the heater guest. Theee present were; Mesdsm Mesdames 8.' A. CoIHm, Frank Colby. T. If. Traey, Vernon Armstrong, M. U. erd. Oeorge Wilson. Dr. Wray. E. It. Moore. ' A, aVrUh. Mr. and Mrs. Moore entertained for tho aass honor guest Tuesday evening, when six tables wrs placed for the 8m. Thoas present were. Mr. and Mrs. T. IL Trscy. Mr. and Mrs. George Keys. Mr. ad Mrs. J, & WppeL Mr. aad Mrs. A. b. McAdasns. Mr. a4 Mm. W. U- Wrlbling. Mr', a4 Mm. U 3. Ptcctte. 'Sr. 4 Mrs. A. R. Toepfxr, Mr. mn4 Mm. E. R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. VeBOM ArnMtrang. jstssss . susses AtU Howes, rera TsesHir. Messrs. M. S. Mwea. 'u-K-ne Up?. Mattte Jlowes. Meaem. Ed IJppe, The hsrtMay party teaderad Mr. Uaaa Mahr ef MM Smsset attest WH ay a lasses pwisisr Ma Meals la tha Omaha w ra ec-, f to W .'.' m Paly was an ec an up-to-date ball room. It seen Is going to" be both strenuous and SOUTH OMAHA GIRL WHO 1$ TO WED THIS EVENING. miss hose nuTimiK. by the gentleman In whose honor the party was given, but by all those present. Progressive htgh-flva was one of tiio events of the evening. Interspersed with severs) vocal and Instrumental selections. Mr. Albert M. I. arses carried eff first honors and Mr. Charles E. A. Johnson was awarded the Wa4 pris at. high five.- Dainty refreshnients were served and alt extended thelr congratulations and best wishes for a long- and happy life to their comrade. , XfttMRiteiH-Gstkrie Wedding. Miss Rose Guthrie and William a Kst- jenstolit are to be married (his evening at the homo of the brldo's parents, 30 North Twenty-third street, South Omaha, Itev, Mr. Jones will officiate. Miss Guthrie la the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Guthrie, and the groom holds a responsible position with Milton Rogers & Sons company. Mr, and Mm. JCatten stein will leave on their honeymoon Im mediately after the ceremony. The bride was attended by Mrs. May Vastlne and Mils Esther Rubencamp, and tho groom by C. A. Guthrie, Jr., and W. H. Guthrie, brothers of the bride. . The bride will be. gowned In a beautiful creation of white chiffon over whits sat,tn. draped In Aattn. Leroy Burcham will be the ring bearer. XaffageMtxt AmBeKmcesL The eneatsment is announced of Miss Alice Fawcett, danghter of Judge and Mrs. J, Pawcett of Lincoln, tormerly'of Omaha, to Mr. Samuel James Galley Ir win ef Cretgktoa, Neb, Miss Fawcett Is prominent In musical eirclea and reMgna this week from the faculty ef Bellevue college and la also giving up her Omaha studio. She hss ,a beautiful ecntralto voice and will be much mleeed. Miss Fawcett will give a fare, well reception Friday afternoon from 4 to o'clock at her studio In the Boyd theater building, when about iOO gues(s will be present. The wedding of Miss Fawcett and Mr. I Irwin will take place quietly before the holidays at the home of her parents In Lincoln, only the Immediate relatives being present. Last Friday the faculty and pupils of Bellevue entertained dellKhtfully In honor of Miss Fawcett. Assisting at the tea next Friday after noon will be Miss Luella Allen. Mr Frederick Clarke, Mrs. Harmon Smith. Miss McIIugh and Mm. Edith Waggoner. Surprise Shower. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond D. Foster, who were quietly married November 15, were given a surprise and kitchen shower at their home Tuesday evening by the I ride's Omaha relatives. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ,C. Parkins. Mr. and Mm. J. M Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. R. fl. Parker. Mr. and Mm. J. illake McKltrtck. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemog. Mr. arid Mrs. James I Burr. Mr. and Mra. Thomas F. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Foster. Mm. Nellie Wlllard. Misses Misses Lou Stafford. Myrtle Parkins. Vera Stafford. l.uclle McKltrlck. Martina C. Thode. Loralne McKltrlck. Messrs. George Wlllard, Richard Buchanan, Master John Ilsreog. Is aad Out of tke See Hive. Mr. and Mm. If. 3. McCarthy have gone to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving and will return the first of next week. Miss Alice Duval Is home from Iowa City, where she went to attend a reunion of the sorority of which she was a mem ber when she attended school there. Mr. John Latenser and daughter. Miss Ruth Latenser, sailed November It from France for New York, whore they will spend a few days before returning home, Mr. Roger McCullough - has gone to Mlnnespolts and Madison. Wis. At the latte.r place he Is the delegste of the Thl Delta Theta fraternity of Lincoln to NWVsakSt ine national mi jTkwkslla day ine national meeting, wmcn opens TO GRADE NEW ADDITIONS Real Estate Exchange to Ask Ordi nance from City Council. MAKE LOTS MORE VALUABLE Report Saya thnt It Is a Protection lite Rnyrr on the Installment Plan Should llnri on Ilia Purchase. The city council Is to be approached by the Real Estate exchange with a recom mendation that ordinances be passed pro vldln'ir that the city shall accept newly platted nddltlons only after the streets and alleys have been brought to a grade approved by the city.' The report of the city plannlnc and publicity committee of the Rest Estate exchange acting jointly wss to this effect. It was sdopted at the meeting of the exchange at noon. The report was resd by George T. Mor ton. It recommended that something be done to make the lots In new plRls more valusble to the city In general nnd to the purchaser by providing these precau tions. It stated that most pf the people who buy lots on newly platted ground on the monthly payment plan do not under stand the grading system In the rltlcs because they are a class of buyers that do not havp the discrimination that a cash buyer Is likely to have, It stated that It Is unfair to the purchasers to sell them lots on a plat where the grad Ing Is all to be done In the future, no ono knowing Just ..here nnd how. The city planning committee was dele gated to confer with the city commission with regard to working out a comprehen sive scheme of avoiding future mistakes In platting of new additions thnt will afterward be spoiled by the grading that mwt bo done on them when tho time comes. Walking Sticks and Monocles Are Now Being Worn Here Swagger sticks for Womqn and large Ivory and gold cigarette holders for men are among the latest offerings of holi day gift goods In Omaha stores. Several local firms have put such' goods In stock recently and say they have sold a few to the ultra-fa'shtonabIes.'"Monacles and cigarette cases for women are also of fered, but dealers predict that none of these goods will be used generally till next season. The monads fad hag struck the Central High school and the upper grade schools with full force, according to dealers In cheaper grades of JeWelry. Hundreds of the English lenses have been sold tq pub-1 no sotiooi pupils, wno wear them just as a Joke. Teachers say they would oppose their use during school hours, ns the practice would Interfere with study, but that very few of he freak glasses have appeared In school rooms. RABBI C0HN QIVESTIRST LECTURE OF SERIES FRIDAY Considerable Interest Js being expressed- In nabbl Frederick Colin'a, -announced course of lectures on "Tho Seven Lamps of Religion." The first of these will be given next Friday 'evening at Tew pie Israel at 8 o'clock 'And 'will he bjT'CaJhu llcism." pr. Cobrt will treat of the hl tory and character of th Roman rCa tho. llo church objectively and sympathtlc ally. These lectures are a part of tho regular Friday evening services and aro free to all, not even a collection being taken. The lectures to follow will be on "Protestantism," December 19; Mo. hammedanUm." January Sp; "Tho Light of Asia," February CTJ 'TTe Religion of Science," March J7j' "Socialism," April 21. and "Judaism." May 29. nesth' from Blood 1'olnon was prevented by Q. W. Cloyd, Plunk, Mo., who healed his dangerous wound with llucklen's Arnica Salve. Only 23c. For sale by your druggist, Advertise ment. Omega Oil Sore Throat and ColdinChest Soak a piece of rkntul whh Gmec Oil, wrap it around the throat or lay it on the chest, and cover with a piece f oiled silk. The oil roes through the pores of the skin to the sore and inflamedparts and usually givac quick relief. Trial bottle loc Nadine Face Powder ( In CrMa 9om Oalf Keeps tk) Cotaplexloa Beautiful Soft and velvety, and re mains until washed off. It is pure, harmless. Money back if not en tirely pleased. Purified by a new process. ) Prevents sunburn and re turn of discolorstions. The Increasing popular ity Is wonderful, White, Flak, Pial. BnintlU. 50c. by Toi let Counters or Mail NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, tmrU, Taws "or sale by lirsmdels Drug depart west. Beatoa Drug Co. aad others. Rheumatism AKmmChi lit kylHWbiMii It la th tprtos ( list I wm stuck4 W Xlutcultr u IarLmtattory KktumatUot. I sctfrrod oaljr ibow who hats U s". lor mif ihrw jesrs. 1 til4 rtuaojr stl Itutilr, aid doctor sRir doctor, but vju Ut I Ttc.U4 was salr Urasortry. Kiuallr, 1 tsund a recuSy thtt curd n tompuulr. sad it bss Tr rttura4. B kats fli.Q It la a aufatxr whs wets tsr. rlblr IIllcu4 sad stsa btdriddta with HtomcitUm, sad II Rcted a cvrs ta si try (sm. 1 wsst tttrx sattsrtr Iron say (orw et rfctuiuitc !rulL l try this martslsus ttslisi pswsr. Dsa't stsd a tati Implr mstl your aau sad sddrws sod t will trad II rr t trj. Afttr oa hr uwd II sad It bt pro,a IimK to t tktt loot laottd'fer mtas of curios jrour Kktuou. tltm. you tntjr Mod th prlc of It. oat dollar, but. undtrtUnd, I t sot vast )our tyoo.r ualtta oo ara parftotlr satltllod ta tad It Ita't that ralrt Why tufler tor lotiftr whta poltlt rtlltf It til as olttrti ou I! Oou't dtltr. Writ Udsr. Stark. It. JarkMW. No. 0S OoratT BI4i.. , HiraeuM. N."T. air. Jatkata la rtpalbl. abor otatt. m.at tree i'uo. Not Many farmers . Among Immigrants During Last Year The Burlington Industrial department has just concluded the compilation of figures on Immigration to the United States during the year ending June 30 last. The compilation takes Into consid eration all of the ports of entry on both coasts and along the British northwest and Canadian lines. .It shows that dur ing the year the number of foreigners who came to the United States to reside aggregated 1,197,000. In the number of Immigrants , the Italians lead, with 274,000. Poles are next, they numbering 174,003, Thcro were 101.COO Hebrews and 61,000 Russians, the remain der of tho 1,197,000 coming rfpm thirty or forty different countries. Of tho foreigners who came the facts and figure relative to their destination Indicate that they stopped In the lftrge cities and the most 6f them In the east, for New York got .330.000; Pennsylvania, JS2.00); Massachusetts. 1W.C00; Illinois, 107, COO, ami New Jersey, jst.000. That but a comparalrvely small number of the foreigners came with tho Intention of taking up ngrlculturat pursuits Is In dicated by the small' number who came ! to Nebraska and Iowa. The number of Immigrants booked to Iowa was 8,600 and to Nebraska fi,W6, m SOME TAXPAYERS HAVE REAL OCCASION FOR THANKS Thanksgiving for taxes, which will no, be collected becniise of the tornado, Is being offered by a number of Onmliu ptnpte Throt gh tho klndheartedpess jf deputy assessors many families whose homes ,wcro touched by the tornaJo were not canvassed and reported for county pcitonrtl taxes, although they did not sur fer totflj losses from the windstorm and nero rfnlly vibject jo pay at least a part o their former assessment. Bomn cltlzcnsvwho suffered only a partial losa received no November card notice of I'Otintyt personal taxes due. For thin leniency on tho part of county employes thanksgiving hss a real and personal meaning for the lucky ones. the ' thousand PssHsssSSfraim $Sa( SE . iassssssssssssssMisssssssssssWssWt 'bBPmBsssBssB' '.-.IJ I fV TtfsrN' mm , '1 has made substantial increases throughout this big store a possibility. "Wo thank you earnestly for your splendid support and confidence' in us, which you have shown; thank you for your evident appreciation of our efforts to supply abso lutely roliablo goods at lowest possible prices to you, and assure you that overy thought for tho future is to increase tho efficiency of our servico to you to offer and deliver better values and, if possible, more satisfactory merchan dise than over before. WATOH THURSDAY PAPERS TOR FRIDAY SALES. Hayden Bros. rr . We want small advertising accounts .1 i 'Some firms Have the notion that we only want the accounts of large advertisers. They are mistaken. v Some also think that spending from $25 to $75 a month for advertising will not bring results. We can point out Bee ad vertisers who nave made a success with such appropriations, "We take good care of our big advertisers. Most of them, however, have competent advertising managers and work out their own problems, We give special attention to small adver tisers. We have men competent to make their plans and write copy and designers and engravers, all in our own establish- ment. Let us show you what can be done with a small appropriation. The advertising of Drexel Shoe Co., Bea ton Drug Co., Alamito Dairy Dresher Bros., Pantorium and Kimball Laundry have made a success within above figures. If they can do it, so can you. Advertising Department THE OMAHA BEE Telephone Tyler lOOO Bail Reduction and Delayed Trial Refused Brantley A petition to reduc6 the bond of tSr. K. D. Brantley, held at the county Jail pend ing trial on a charge of using the malls to defraud, from SS.OOO to $2,000 was denied by Judge Page Morris when It was pre sented In the United States district court by Arthur F. Mutlcn, attorney for the defendant A motion tor a postponement of Brantley's trial, which will begin December 8, was also denied. Brantley was named In a Joint Indict ment returned by the September grand Jury against him. X. T. Wlttman, and the woman who posed as Wlttman's wife. The alleged swindling was in connection with the operations of the Electro-Oxygen company, said to have been headed by Wlttrrian, and which had offices here last spring. MkioutBouilloii foriht Kiddies is made from ARMOUR'S BOUILLON CUBES. Girc tlictn as much as they want as often as they want it.. Whole some, Healthful and Convenient. Simply drop a cube into a cup of hot water. Buy a box from your grocer or druggist today. Tm Fm fiyilifc AS.H Amv aa4 Ctmymtr, CState This Store Will Close All Day Thankful for the most pros perous year -we have ever known. Even more thankful for evident confidence of our manv old and now patrons, which a- 2ssssssr sssE She will be glad to get this quick-heating Electric Radiator. It will take the chill off of her bedroom or the bathroom in just sl moment and the glowing tubes are so cheer ' ful. The little folks, too, will like one in their nursery to protect them from chills - and colds. Suggestion for the Electrical Christmas Such handsome, practical gifts are most appreciated. Make your Christmas gifts from this Electrical list. Radiators Milk Warmers Grills Desk Lamps' Curling Irons Samovars Massage Vibrators Omaha Electric $6,000 YOUNG WOMEN.... Bo one-hundred point efficiency workers. Fit yourselVes for an independent future. Securo4. a BUSINESS EDUCATION. WE WILL HELP YOU to secure a Scholarship in an Omaha Business. College. This offer costs you not a penny. Ask us to tell you about it. ' It's worth your while. Fill out this Nomina tion Blank RIGHT NOW while you have it betfore you. Mail or bring to Tho Bee Publishing Co., Contest Dept., 224 Beo Bldg., Omaha, Neb Name WATCH THE BEE FOR in WINTER TRIPS FLORIDA, THE GULF COAST AND CUBA.... NOW is the time for planning a visit to the Sunny South. Favorable round trip excursion tickets on sale daily to all important winter resorts. ROUND TRIP PARES PROM OMAHA: Jacksonville $50.50 Miami ,..$72.60 Palm Beach $69.00 St. Petersburg . . .$62.10 New Orleans $41.00 Havana Return limit, Juno 1, 1914, excepting New Orleans tickets to this point bearing return limit of May 15, 1914. Liberal stop over privileges. Choice of scenic routes. FOURTEEN SPLENDID TRAINS Luxuriously equipped, are operated on fast schedules between Omaha and Chicago, via the Chicago nnd Northwestern Railway. Convenient connections with fast trains on all lines to and from tho South and Southeast. For full particulars apply at picket offices, CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY 1401-03 Earnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. ROOMS The Best Variety. The Bee classified pages carry advertisements of tho best rooms and apartments for rent in the city. Phone your ad to Tyler 1000. Chafing Dishes Corn Poppers Percolators Library Lamps Cigar Lighters Shaving Mugs Heating Pads Light & Power Co. IN CASH AND PREMIUMS NOMINATION BLANK (Woman or Child) Address ........... w ; . -. Name . (Organization) Address , Good for 3,000 free votes. WOOD & COLD REN, Contest Mgru. BIG ANNOUNCEMENT. HB0 TO Kissimmee S59.50 Palatka $53.50 St. Augustine $52.80 Tampa $62.10 Mobile $41.00 ... $87.00 -.J 4