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2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEF. MAY 3, 1914. SOCIETY PLANNING TRIPS! Visiting Nurse Benefit at Beaton Drug Store Wednesday MANY EUROPEAN RESERVATIONS nnira RnRmcrd for Mendelssohn Choir Concert at Anrfltnrlnm Mntir to Attend I.nnrtow Knreirell Cnnceri. ' Snclnl Cnlrnilar. RIN DAT Prof. Max Landow, farewell Concert. Rrandels, K p. m. irNPAT-Mr A. , C. Wakeley, lunch eon for Mr. C. B. Craln of Springfield: Mondav Bridge club, Mrs. liut Coles, hostess. Tt'FSDAT ?heehan - Downey wedding; ?ultlvnn-tnver wedding. WEDNESDAY Mm. F. A. Rrogan. luncheon for Mrs. Albert Low of Den ver. 600 Luncheon club, Mrs. D. H. Hawk, hostess; Visiting Nurse associa THVRSDAT-Thenter parties for Mr. 1 Rnd Mn. Vonion Castle nt the Audi torium. 1-K IDA Y Luncheon. .First Presbyterian 'hurch. PATtTlDAV Cacti club dsnee, Dundee hall A largo number of Omaha people will upend the. greater rart of the summer In Ki'rope. Miss Francos Nash, ,wv is studying piano In Berlin ;Grmany, .Pps, to re main In Europe1 this summer. Mrs. E. W Nash and another daughter, Mrs. Oeorgo Myers ahd Mr. .Myers of bubufjue, who hve been ahroad this winter, will ar rive in New York, May 31 on the steamer Kaiterin Augusta Victoria. Miss Nathalie Merp, who was with tho party, will remain ' In Europe with Miss Frances Nash Before going ahroad Miss Nash rcecd for & painting by Mrs. Elizabeth Ocndy Baker of New York. This picture was on display In one of the Fifth nvenue studios. Mr. am) Mrs Frank L. Haller plan to leave Tuesday for New York .City, to sail May 9 on the Olympic' and will spend a number of weeks In' Nauhelm. Dr and Mrs. C. A. Hull Wilt spend tho mc-nth of July In Paris, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Diets left laal evening for New York to sail Wodnesdny on ' La France" for a summer in Europe Thev wll be accompanied by u.4ss loulse White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor White, and will meet Mr. and Sirs. Gould Diet. In Paris. The latter are due to land at Naples on May 12. . Among the Omaha travelers abroad this summer will be Miss Frances Uochsletler and her father. Mr. F. B. Hochatetlor. who sail on June 9. Dr. Palmer Flndley and Dr. Louis Bush man will each spend several weeks abroad. Mrs. K. C. Barton went east last week with her two sons, Wadlelgh and De Wolfe, to see them off for Europe with her sitter. Mrs. Partenhelmer of Clinton. They sailed Thursday arid will Join Mrs. Barton's other sister, Mrs. Market at Montreux, Switzerland, and Kathcrlno Barton, Mrs. Barton's daughter, who hns been at school there all winter. Mrs Barton will return to Omaha 'this week. Mrs, Charlea F. Fah and daughter, Miss Jvathorine of the Paxton hotel, leave, Sunday evening for New York, where they will sail for Naples, Mrs. Oeorga Bwoboda sails next week for Germany to met her daughter, who Is In .school at, Derln,, With the Visitors Mrs. Herbert. Hosteller of Pittsburgh will arrive Friday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Wood, jr. Mr. Hoa tetter, as Mini Margaret Brown of St. Louis, visited Omaha several years ago, when h was the, guest of Miss Dinning. "Whan on their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wood stopped In Pittsburgh with Mr. and Mrs. Hoststter for a day or two. Mrs. Albert Low of Denver arrlrod Friday and U tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Low. In her honor Mrs. O. C. Redlck entertained at luncheon Saturday and next Wednesday Mrs. F, A. Drogan gives a luncheon for her. "Mendelssohn Choir Concert. Boxes for the Mendelssohn Choir and Chicago Symphony Orchestra, concerts on tho ISth and 19th of this month at the Auditorium have been taken, by Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Brandels. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keed. Mr. and Mrs. L. I'. Grofoot. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield. Mr and Mrs, Georgo Holdrege. Mr and Mrs. F. A. Nash. Mr and Mrs. George A, Josalyn. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Loulo Nash. Mr and Mrs. Ward Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kolmtse. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton. Mr nnd Jlrn P. P. Klrkende.il. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towfe.' Mr. and Mrs. Qurrion Wattles. Mr and Mrs. George A. Hoagland. Mr and Mrs. W. 11. McCord. Mr Joseph Heyden, Return from Trips. Mrs. Warren M. Rogers and Miss Roger are expected to arrtve in New York on June H on the Vaterland. Mrs. C. ES. Johannes, who went abroad last July, landed Thursday In New York and after a short visit In Philadelphia, will arrive In Omaha sometime next week or the week otter. Mr- and Mrs. Ben Bore landed yester day In New York from their trip around the world, begun in January with Mrs, Bcyee's father. Mrs. Boyee Is expected here Monday or Tuesday.' Visiting Nurse Benefit Mrs. Thorn is Latham Davis Is In chargo of the soda wattr fountain bent- fit for the Visiting Nurse association at Beaton's, drug jjtore Wednesday. Mr. Dick Brunn Jus volunteered to sing his iwn compositions and to contribute a percentage of his sales of muslo to the fund- Mrs. Davis wilt be assisted by a numuet or. young society girl. Including Mlsf-1 ; Mlsses lUlxabeth Davis. Mary Burkley, Menlo Davit. Gladys Peters, Mildred Butler. Daphne Peters, Elisabeth Bruce. Kiella Thumraell, Margaret MoPhersoaKatherine Beeson, Sirs. Harold Prltehett. Members of the board of trustees, in cluding: MesUaroes B R. Towne. W R. Adams, f! U Bradley, Ralph Breekenrtdge, Victor Caldwell, 1, Doup. n P. Dodge, jr.; T 1 Davl.. Meidames Thomas Kllpatrlck, Myron L. Learned. T. J. Mahoney, P. J. Methane, Charlea Metx. John A. MoCague, Barton Millard. Pierre C. Morlarty. wuiard Hosford, Prank Norton, V J. Hynes. Victor Rose water, John W. Towle, J. Bonnenberg, TR. Ward, AdolphBtorx, Mlssee- Mlsses- Altce Buehanan. Hllen Stewart. nr. wattle u Arthur Family Reunion... Mrs J. M. Meteflf Is entertaining a house party and family reunion at her spacious home on South Tenth treet Mr E J Cornish of New York City, a brother of Mr. Metcalf. armed Friday lo spend several days here Another brother, Judce Albert J. Cornish, and P U Mrs. Cornish and three children of Lin coln, arrived this morning. A sister, Mrs, Ada Cornish Hertsohe, of Portland, Ore., Is also expected here today end will spend some time visiting Mrs. Metcalf. University of Omaha Banquet. Tne I'M sigma Phi or tn university of Omaha will give their second annual banquet at the Hotel Loyal on Saturday evening. The tables wtlt be decorated In the club colors qf blue and gold. Oldham Paisley, grand master of the club, will act as toastmoster, and responses will be made by Kennoth Flndlayson, Dick. Richards, StaUy High and John Belby. About thirty plates will be laid. Boxes for Concert This Afternoon. Boxes for the farewell concert by Prof. Max Landow at the Brandels this after noon have been taken by Mr. and Mm. C. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Fort, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mets and by the Crclgh- ton Glee club. For Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. David Stone and children sell on Wednesday from Honolulu and will come to Omaha to visit her parent, Mr. and Mrs. George A, Hoagland, and to be with them on the occasion of their golden wedding annoversary on the 22d of May. Mr. and Mrs. Hosgland'a other children, Mrs. J, E. Eummtrs, Mr. Will Hoagland and Mr, Paul Hoagland, Uve here, and Mrs. Stone's arrival with her two child ren will complete the faroUy circle, which Inoludes twelve grandchildren. Quiet Wedding, A quiet Veddlng wtD. b aolemnlced Tuesday rnorning at I 'cloak, at &t Peter's church, vrbea Miss Blanche Deavsr, daughter of Mrs. D, Clem Deaver, will become the bride of Dr, J. J. Sullfvan of Beneca, Kan. Rer. Father McCarthy will officiate. Mr. Qulntln Deaver, brother of the bride, will come from Qasper, Wyo., for tlje wedding and will be here for a week. The young couple will be at home In Beneca, Kan. Trousseau Tea. - Miss Grace Rohrbougb. entertained at, a tiousseau tea Saturday afternoon at her home. A color schsme of yellow and white was used In the dscoratlons and a baiktt of mtrguerite formed the center? piece fpr the table. About sixty guest were present and assisting were Mrs. Hubert Owen, Mrs. Guy Cox and Mrs. Judson Chapman. Jewett-Hunsaker Wedding. The wedding of Mr. Philip N. Jewett and Mis KtUaheJfi A Hunsaker. daugh ter of M,r. and Mrs. F. H. Hunsaker, wu celebrated Friday evening at s o'clock at Trinity Methodist tpiboopai cnurcn, iiev. Thomas Blthell officiating. Green and white were used In the church decora tlons. Preceding the entrance of the wedding party, Miss Florence Basler sang "Beeaufcc" and Flney Jenkins played tho Mendeksohn wedding march a the bridal party entered. Miss Marjorie Menold was maid of honor and Mr. Hal- leek Jewett best man. Mr. Harry L. Hunsaker and Mr. Walter T. Moore were the ushers The bride wore white rrepe meteor trimmed with, shadow lace- and acd a: mP cs 1 1 - MHHsl.HiUBHSlff LAL GUEST mm pearl. The gown was draped and cn tralne, with an overdress of shadow lace. The veil was caught with orange blon soiiib sent by tho bride's grandmother front Callfprnla nnd she carried an arm bouquet of white roses and lilies of tho valley. ' Th maid of honor was gowned in pink chiffon taffeta, trimmed with shadow lace and carried nn arm bouquet of Kll lurnoy roses. Following the ceremony a rcoeptlon was held at the home of the bride, when about fifty guest h were present. The out-of-town guests were Mm. A. P. Jewett, Miss Helen Jewett and Mr. Hal eck Jowett, all of Indlanola, la.; Mrs. B. Brlnkman of Rolfe, la.; Mrs. Laur.x Thompson of Auburn, la., and Miss Elma Parkinson of Wall Lake, la. The young couple left for a wedding trip to the east and will be gone for two weeks. At Prairie Park Club. Tho La Icos club gave Its last dance of the season at the Prairie Park club house Tuesday evening. The chaperones were Mrs. J. C. Klauck and Mrs. H. C. Ellnghausen. Those present were; (Misses Misses Ruth Kooh. Vera Dutton, Rena Florelds. Jenny Wilson. Anna Mathtson, Helen .Sinclair, Dorette Adler, Gladys Sharon, diaoei eanaperg, Edna Thrane, Quito Eddy, Helen Keating, Esther Croner, Gertrude Klauck, Clara Llndley, Margaret MoCoy, .Marie i' anger. Aloha Jenkins, Helene L. Ellis, Helen Bulck, Cylvla Kulofsky, iary uieiana, Louise Damon, Pranoea Cleland. Esther BUInghusen. Lorlne Fay Davis. Ruth BUInffhuaan. Mlldrad IIhaiUi. Freda Bellman. Suo Morearty, Gwendolyn Wolfs, Alice Carr. Rachel Metcalfe, M. Barnhardt, Cella Vest. Eula Swan, natnenno itoblnson, "Iiarea isiier, Marion Wellar. Helen Kelfer Annabel Sinclair, of Minneapolis, , Carrie Gavin. Messrs S. Mathesoo, Fred Kemer, Stanley Fvlldsr, Charles Berger Carl Meyer of Lincoln, Ralph Meyers of Lincoln. Hlbum C- Park. Rudolph J. Boland, Ralph Morris, Calvin Davis. Cyril Flannlgan, Charlea Morearty, Jack Austin. Clyde Q. Rice. -uiino Aaier, Jessie Neale, Messrs James WWtney, rrann (Carpenter. Raymond Klauck, George Butiln, Solan Albaoh. Glen Musgrave, Arno TtuImii. Harold Bell. Mark Schwerln, r. nungate, ieroy uromwen, Albert M. Bchurig, Oscar E. Hug, F. Plambeok, Carl Schmtdtman, Watklns Wolfs. Arthur Loomls, unariea Huestes, Charlea WeymulUr, C. E. Eddy. Clav Belsel. B. B. Atherton, Howard Graham, Bruce Schwerln, Ed Sohurig, Roy Moore, Pred Nellson, Joe Woolery, Haydn Meyer, Ear) Starboard, Ben Fanier. Vtsr Thrane. Glen Wallace. Philip Romeneck, jonn Miies. Mr. and Mrs. A, B, Ambtrson Wyman-Holcomb Wedding. Cards have been received announcing the wedding of Miss Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Holcorab, to Max Ar thur Wyman, which took pae at the bride's home in Lincoln Thursday. The wedding wa a quiet one, only the Im mediate famllle and friend btlng pres ent. The Misses Luclle and June Brown from Omaha attended the 'ceremony Mrs Wyman and the Misses Brown taught school last year In Porto Rica The families of both bride and groom art veil known la Ntbrs&aa, lir, UaU MRS. HERBERT HOSTETTER OF PITTKIU'ROH. NEB MIHS MARGARET Jll(JlJM Uf nr. LAJUIO, ONE OF THE BRIBES OF LAST WEEK. comb having formerly been governor of th state. The grooma parents live In Tork. Both young people attended the Nebraska, university. They will make their future home in Oskaloosa, la. 0. H. S- Party Mr. WUlard McNamara entertained at hi home, HIS Lothrop street, Friday evening. The guest were high school pupils and the school colors of purple and white furnished the decoratlvu scheme. The evening was spent In Castle walking. Thoso present were: Misses Misses Lillian Curtis. Margaret Highly, Wlnnlfred Nolan. Delia Dally. Prances Lynch, Rose Hansen. Lily Hansen. Helen Foy. Haxel Hamsteadt, Messrs. Bdwin Nielsen, Lee Booth, Henry Hansen, Kennlth Walker. Orpheum Party. Earl Munroe, Meura. Ralph Chambers, Qeprse Brodereon, wenale Ktrihnsr, Oscar Olsen, Willard McNamare. Announce Engagement. -Mr. and Mm. Charles W. Sanford of Lincoln announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Mr. Chester C. Nleman of this city. The wedding date has been set tor June . Mr. Nleman Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nleman, Silt Valley street. Omaha. Pulos-McOovern Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. L. McGovem of Ord, Neb., announce th engagement of their daughter, Mlza Josephine, and Mr. Chris Pulos of Omaha. The wedding will be celebrated In September, after which th young couple will spend their wedding trip In Kurope. Jacobien-Beokard Wedding. AX th. home o( the brides parents, LsdHffiE Thursday evening, was solemnized the marriage of Miss Katherfne Reekard andj Mr. Lara Jaeobson, Rev. C. J. Blnger of the Benson First English Lutheran church, officiating. The attendants were Miss Martha Reekard, sister of the bride, and Mr. William G. Ebert. The young couple will make their home in Benson. Coronado Club Party. Tho Coronado club gave an elaborate Oriental dancing party Friday evening at Turpin's academy. From the celling of the ball room hung Japanese lanterns and large brilliant butterflies of crepe paper which floated in the air attached to Invisible wires, tho guests taking the butterflies as souvenirs. Oriental rugs were further used In decoration and those present were Misses -Helen Browned of l'ork. Neb.; Myrtle Fisher of Lincoln, Neb.; Marie Nlesmann, Beaten Lehner, Helen E. Beiset, Hclene Gates, Mildred Bryon, Korrino Klein, Marie O'Brien. Helen O'Brlan, Grace Walsh, M'Idrod Barber, Misses Carrie Lutbeg. Margaret Black, Evalyne Neale, Genevieve Dross, Katherlne Kussel, May Cottrcll of Kansas City, Mo. ; Margaret Bridges, Ixmise Lewis, Esther Kroner, Helen Kroner, Ilertha Lund, Ireno Knnny, Hvelyn Spellman, Walsh of Chicago. Ill.r Sylvia Hover, Mae Foley, Jjulse White. Myrtle Johnson, Elizabeth Berryman, Jess McDonald. Alice English. Ethel Airs. Peggy Gafrord, Ella Noone. Myrtle Hayden, Jessie Farmer, Cella Vest. Ruth Norman. Doris Duncan, Jean Wallace. Elisabeth Redman. Gladys Taylor, Gertrude Garrlck, Marion Pearsall Laura Campbell, Peggy Weaver, E. Fricke. Ruth Crawford, Margaret Fitzgerald, Minna Olver, Morle Carey. Marv Carrier, Madlln Elsln. Effle Kllly, Elma Peska, Nell Lovely, Thresa Flanagan, Nora E. Palling. Eileen Edwards, Meade, Andreeson, Helen Lotman, Bee Dowllng, Klem Dickey, lAura. Cotmyer, Fannie Smith. Margaret Cott, Mable Nelson, Franrls Dennlson, Merriam, Irene Murphy. Opal Crumbllss, Pauline Muiun, Ruth A. Cullen. Marie Dworak. Haxel Fowler, Hazel Blue. Marie Martini. Mary O'Grnthy, Carrie Mortenson. Marie Richardson, Ruth Foran. Bertha Storz, Hunderiana, Kntherlne McCarthy. Haxel Samp. Helen Bnrenson, Allco Elmqulst. TYancis Thomas, Claire Gauvreau Mav Rlchenberg. Messrs. Charles Anders, W. J. Hayes. Charles McEnlry, Charlea Martini, Drake, Norman Burgess, Ralph Dunn, Sterling M. Palling, M. L. Sullivan, Martin Holbrook. J. Soegaard, Leo Nadv, Burton R Tuxler, Ransom Fowler, W. H. Rogers, F. W. Bell. M ,T, Plelnkfelt, wnlicott. Florence ooodlann, MHe Walsh, Messrs. ,T Van-Rnnsselaer, Robert Cowell. Melvln Duory, Pari Starboanl. Emerson Ooodrloh, A E, Finkleday. Will TTolbrook. Josenh W. Breen, H F McGrane, Pari Baker. Robert Anstead. Louis L. Murphy, Erl T. Hall, Counclt Bluffs; Leonard Scott, runt Hamilton. Howard Brlden- hatirh. S. J. MUlvlhlll, rt.nrt T Aiamin. Tfnrrv BagtIav Lvle W Hoffman, P. A. Welnert, Ot'a P. Morgan- BUI Kelly. thaler, Vlrsrll Deems. H, 'D. Bergon. Tfllburn Parks, Henry Dross. William Ranee, Harold Bell. W. Fanner. Donald Barker. Harold E. Baer. V. J. Schmlttroth, Harry Bailey, . Paul R. Bostwlck, Robert Bonayne, Cnrl A. Mever, George Bergen, TtArinl,! n TVmmrin .Tnnk Ruchart. Linonln, Ltolle Burkenroad, Loyd Jensen. Adrian Lund. Dick Bridges. Iiwrenco Braun, L. C, Dryden, H. C, Mason, II. J. Huston. L. J. Postle, Charles K. McLean. A. ft Nurse. Des Moines; A. O. Barnes, T,elh R. Howell. B. C. Miner, T H. Dawson, fax Martin. C. J. CofltellO, W. K. Ash, Harold Johnson, H. Suchart, Billy Nelson. Lloyd O. Tot and, Dr. P. J, Kubltschek, Walter P. Jamteson J. Stanton Nlckell, ,Vernon.. Ragan, Geo. B. Richmond, Wayne 1 Moor. Way Willi E. Campoell. lam B. Peterson, Personal Mention. Mrs. Mora Marple has taken an apart- I ment at the Troy and will move to It from the Colonial Monday. I Mrs. Etta Schneider Turner spent part of last week In Omaha, the guest of Mr. land Mrs. Walter McCormlek. She left 1 for Kansas City, whence she started for California, to be gone until August when she will return by way of the ! Canadian-Pacific to Fremont. ATI Pflrnnnalfi i Mrs. John N. Baldwin has left San t Diego for Hollywood, Cal., and Is ex- pectod nome next ween. rart. narawin The Brandeis Stores Are Distributors of Munsingwear in Omaha The celebrated Munsing union suits and separate garmonts for women and chil dren can best be bought at our Knitwear Section. We also have Munsingwear for men in complete assortments in our Store for men. ' Misses' and Children's Bleached Cotton Union Suits, in high neck, long sleeves and ankle length or low neck, sleeveless and knee length styles. Suit, 50c and 75o. until she goes east to sail June 9 for Europe. Mrs. Baldwin received the news this week of the death of her sister's husband, Mr. Mason, at Watervllle, N. Mrs. Mason was formerly Mrs. Candee. and her marriage to Mr. Mason took place only about a year ago. Surprise Party. A surprise party was tenaerea aius Evelyn Dlnkley Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Van Orman. by Harmony council, Knights and Ladles ttf Security. The evening wits spent In games and music. Those pre sent were: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph NIIIs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter liciner. i Mr and Mrs. W. A. Van Orman. Mesdames Mesdames E. A. Van Orman. Marie, Bell. Grace Farller, Alllo Howe, Misses Misses Esther Cunningham, Marie Bell, Esther Crane, Elsie Anderson, Vivian Thompson, Messrs Messrs Edward Knapp, Traoy Hackler, Wylle Seal, Elmont Fitch, Thomas Jewell, Trustln Clark, Dr. Raymond Wright. Cornell luncheon. Fifteen Cornell men attended the regu lar luncheon meeting at the University club Friday. For Mrs. Swoboda- Mrs. C Vincent entertained the house and home committee of the Omaha Woman's club Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. George Swoboda, who leaves May 10 for Germany, and Mrs. You Can't Be Too Oareful in Selecting That PIANO As in the case of n violin every good Piano has its own individ ual traits or qualities. 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Munsingwear 1b the best foundation for summer dressing for women, men or little (oiks. Put It on and forget your underwear troubles. Some Summer Munsingwear for Women and Children Women's Union Suits, in mercerized nnd plain lisle, with cuff or umbrella knee. Suit, $1,00, $1.50 and up to $1.98. Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits, in cuff and umbrella knee styles. Suit, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Women's Fine Cotton Vest, with high or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, also enff or umbrella knee or juit ansie siyie pants to Boys' Union Samuel Rces. sr.. who ha bean confined to her home by Illness for seme tlni The members of the cvminlttee Include: Mesdames Edward Johnson. C. B. Coon. C. H. Chlsam. Isaau Douglas, Louis Muser, .Tames Llddell, C. H. Marley. G. P. Moorhead, Slesdaines J. a Pujer. Samuel Rees, Charles Roeewater. George Swoboda, O. II. Towiisend;' T. H. Ward, C. Vincent. Pan Hellenic Dance. Tho annual Pan-Hellenic dance of the University of Nebraska will be held at the Lincoln auditorium May 15. The com mittee includes Homer L. Carlson, chair man; Ralph Garret, mairter of cere monies, and Gordon Beck. Postponement. The Universal circle's entertainment has been postponed from Tuesday until , Wednesday afternoon. ! Church Luncheon. Mrs. George Tunnlcllff, Mrs. G. !. Bradley and Mrs. Ray Wagner will bo In (Continued on Tage Three ) Small Imported novelties that are very suitable, for 1 Crown $200 1 Weiler $175 1 Sohmer $125 lMeister $150 mateu. Uarment. 50c. Suits, with Inch neck, lnnr. Sk sleeves arid ankle length or short sleeves and high neck; also athletic styles, in open crotch or drop seat. Suit, 50c and 75c.