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2-B COLLEGE SET RETURNS HOME Four Debut Parties Arranged for Miss Harriet Smith. SUMMER TRAVEL EXODUS STARTS Urn OrfPt rlnrrrn to lie il Conntrr CIuli Wcdncmlnr Uv-ilnn All Clnbn Arc llrlnR Well Patronised. Social Cntrmlnr. JIONDAT Mr. and Mrs. V. J. connell. dinner for Mr. Hehry D. KsUbrook. Mr. Henry Van Gleen, luncheon at Happy Hollow. Monday 1) ridge club, Mrs. Wlllard Hoaford hocters. Lara I club of Omaha High school, dinner dance at Happy Hollow. Tl'tf DAY - Mra. Henry Van Qteccn, luncheon at Happy Hollow, lnlversal circle card Tarty. Mr. and Mri. T. J. Donahue, dinner at Seymour Lake Country club. WEUNESDAV Ben Greet playeri at tho Country club. Mr. and Mra. C. C George, dinner party at Country club. Mr. and Mr. K. L. Burke, dinner party at Country club. Mr and Mr. Edward Torter Peck, dlnnor for Mra. 11 D. Ettabrook. Nathnnson-Harrls wedding O. H S. club, dinner-dance at Happy Hollow club. Mld-ueek dlnncr-danco ut Field and Country clubs. Glaagow-wiv Menus wed din (t. Till IIMWY-Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fair field, dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H. N Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mllllken, dinner-dance at Happy Hqllow. Mrs. John T Yates, luncheon at Happy Hollow, Mrs K. Ii Webster, luncheon at iUppy Hollow Mrs. H. J. Holmos. Heit-let club. Hrando-SllrllnR wedding. FR11MY Women Oolfers at Council Bluffs Rowing association. Mrs. H. N. Wood and Mrs. C. IS. Bates, lunchton at Happy Hollow. Seymour Lake Coun try club dinner-dance. O. H. S. club dinner-dance at Happy Hollow. BATfRDAY'-Dlnner-danco at Country, Field, Happy Hollow and Carter Uko clubs. Mrs. C. H. T. Illepen, hostess for Maple Leaf chapter, O. K. d., at Carter LaKe. The young people ore returning from college. Already a number have reached Omaha and the next few days are ex pected to bring many more. Among tho first to arrive wcro Warren Hamilton, Armour Institute of Technology, Chi cago. Frank Latenncr, Columbia uni versity, New York City; Wilson Heller, University of Missouri, Columbia, Ma Miss Katherlne Davenport, who has been attending Syracuso university at Syracuse, K. Y., arrived homo Saturday morning to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. F. W. Clarke. Miss Edna Bartlett haa returned front Chicago, having finished her Junior year at the Northwestern university. John Chadwlclc, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwjck, has returned from Cor r.ell, where he has completed his junior year. miss .nary aiegeain nas returned rrom school at Briar Cliff Manor. N, Y., no- rcmpanlcd by Mrs. Megcath, who went east to join her. aiaurlco Brogan returned Wednesday from Lawrencevllle, N, J. wnopci utiuiv urrivcu noma rnuay from Yale. His brother, Jnrvls, will ar tlve next Tuesday wlU his mother and sister, the latter from school at Ilos. mary Hall, and Mrs. Offutt from two months' stay In the eaat. Mrs. Charles Kountie goes to Chicago Wednesday to meet her ton, Denman. on his way home from school at St Paul's. Mr. G. 8. Rogers went to Boston for the graduation of his ton, Samuel Evan Rogers, 2d, from the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology .on Tuesday of thin cck. jur. nosers ana his son win trnvi In tho east a while and the latter expects to remain east In business, J Mln Nellie Elgutter, daughter of Charles 3 & Elgutter, Is a member of this year's Kraduatlng class at Smith college. Com- mencemcnt festivities began last Wednes day, when tho seniors held their Mat "sing" on the steps of the. student build Ing, and will continue until Tuesday, when tho graduation exercises will take place, followed by tho alumnae assembly. Dr. Marlon Leroy Burton, president of Smith college, will present the diplomas. To Have Four Debut Parties. Miss Harriet Huntington Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith, who will bo one of tho debutintes this year, will have unusual social op portunities and will probably have four debut parties given In her honor. The first will be a tea given In November by Mrs. Smith at her home, then during the holidays, or as soort as the now Fon tenelle hotel Is completed, or perhsps partially completed, Mr. and Mrs. Smith plan to have the, first large danclnr party at tho hotel. Shortly after tho first of the year Miss 6mth will go to Boston, her mother's former home, where she will b formally Introduced at some social affair given by an aunt, Mrs. George Putnam. After a visit In Boston Miss Smith will go to New York City, whero she will also have a debut party. Miss Smith Is a tall brunette with much personal charm and belongs to tho "Royal" families of Omaha, being the daughter of an ex-klng of Ak-Sar-Ben. With European Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets are expected to land In New York today from their trip around the world, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith and family leave today for tho east and wilt sail on the Ma from Boston for a summer in EuroDe. Mrs. George M. Palmer and daughter, Joan, leavo Monday for the east to sail June 2J for a summer abroad. Mrs. Pal mer wilt be Joined In the east by her eon, Morse, who Is at St. Paul's school. Mrs. Hugo Brandels has written Omaha friends that she will shortly leave Paris end will spend he month of July in Lon don. Dr and Mrs, Hull leave next Saturday for tho east and will sail on 1 Savole for six weeks or two months abroad. Mrs. Charles Shlverlck was in the party sailing Tuesday from New York with Miss Rosa of Council Bluffs to spend the summer In travel abroad. Visitors Returning Home. Miss Elisabeth Parsons, Miss Edna Miles and MUs Sueadele Miles, the three girls from Mrs, Somers' school in Washington, who have been visiting Miss Eleanor Mackay and Miss Ger trude and Miss Harriet Meti for the last week, left Friday for their homes in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. H. 8, Caldwell and Miss Bald win except to return to Tioga Thurs day Miss Lucy Hawk of Battle Creek will remain as Miss Butler's guest until th early part of next week. In her honor mus uuuer gave an Informal luncheon Thursday. Summer flans. Mr. and Mrs. IL R. Klmhnil left last Wednesday for their summer camp at uoroon, wis. Later they will be Joined by other members of. the family. Including his mother and sister. Mrs, and Omaha Girl to Bo Introduced in the East MISS HARRIET HUNTINGTON SMITH. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Miss Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kim ball and other relatives. Mrs. F. B. Hochstetler and son. Myron. will leavo next Saturday for Ogden, Utah, to spend the summer with Mrs Hochstctler's sisters and a brother durlnc the absence of iher husband and daughter in Kurppe. Mrs,, Herman Kountx. Is with . .her daughter, ilrs. Jerome Magee, tor a few day untl she ga'eistCfor thesummer una wee a. Mrs. Martha Hcth leaves MonrfsV fnr Kentucky to visit relatives In Lexington ana uicnmona for the summor. Mrs. I F. Crofoot and family le AVn on Wednesday for their summor placo at Northlast Harbor. Mo. Mr. Crofoot Joins them later. Mrs. Rodney Bliss and children havn gone to Portland, Ore., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Henry Wyman and family have gono out to their summer placo near Florence to spend two or threo weeks. At Seymour Lake Country Club. The largeat party at Seymour Lnkn Country club Friday evening was made up or young people of tho BerchmanV academy set. Among them were; MlSIAS Mite Cralre Morrison, Qertrude May. Gertrude Smith. Margaret Mulvlhlll, Margaret G reenough.Katherlno English, Esther Mulvlhlll, Margaret Morrison. M esars.-M F. Hehall. H. MoWllllams, Frank McDermott, Will Kiewlt, C. Moulin, C. Smith. Edward Epson, J. Martn, Ray Traynor, i 11. Zeclle. Frank Dunnlgan. Ed Costollo, f PnnniiM Air, and Mrs, J. J. Donahuo had as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cote. Mr. and Mra. George Dlngman. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith. AtlHA f I c Katherlne Schall, Allcca Neff. Ethel Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Vollmer enter- talncd: Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Parratt Mr. anrl Mr. A. Di)p.v,u. , v York city. Mlsa Emily Cleve. Mr. S, J. Bell. Mr. A. Kllnger of New Tork City. Mies K. F. Worley entertained in hnnnr of Mrs. W, L. Wntts of Vancouver, B. C. nor guests were: Mesdamea r. H. M. Knox. W. Wittt. " Miss Merlo Barnes. Qall Currant. J, F. Au'll. r rea uutt. Mr. and Mrs. F. U Watterson, Mr, and Mrs. D. c. Dndd tt,.i. guests Mr, and Mrs. Breckinridge and Mr. Holman. Other reservations were made as fol lows: J. J. Hlnohey. six; M. Culklns, four; Dr. William Berry, four; H. Said, two; Johnf Urlon, four; Harry Cheek, six; J, u. watxins, nve; Charles Ware, two. Dr. and Mrs. King have as their guests at their cottage at Seymour lake Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivlns of Crawford, Neb. At the Field Club. One of the dinner parties at tho Field olub Saturday evening was given hv Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hlgglns In honor of Mrs. Donahue of Houston, Tex., guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Slford. Covers were placed for; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Slford. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Coleman. Dr. and Mrs. n. A. MoDermott. Mr. and Mrs. Hlgglns. Mrs. Donahue or iiouston. Mrs. Louise Storx Lody, Miss Olga Store. Messrs. Messrs. Carl Bock. Iouls Storr. George Starr. Dr. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Jones entertained at dinner In honor of Mrs. Rlghelmer of Chicago, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qoodell. Covers were placed for eleven guests. At Country Club. Tho largest event at the Country club SOUTH OMAHA SCHOOL PRINCI PAL SOON TO WED. Hiss Mayzno Tikorald this week will be the Shakespearean per formance Wednesday evening at the club, given by the Ben Greet Players. Several dinner parties wlU be given preceding tho play. Mr. Paul Gallagher and Mr. Ben Gal lagher entertained at one of the large dinner parties at the Country club Satur day evening In honor of Miss Rachnel Klncald of Kansas City, who Is the guest of Mrs. Ben Gallagher, and for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baum of Boston. Among tho guests were: Misses Mlsees- ?f.oh?0K?m.,lJ' Kllsabeth Bruce. Elisabeth Davis, Mary Burkley, Mene Davis. Gladys Peters Louise Dinning, Daphne Peters. Messra Messrs Gerald Wharton, Raymund Low, C. J. Lord, Robert BurniC Raymond Low, Wlllard Butler, Cuthbert Potter, Kdwurd Movers. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Baum. Mr. and Mm. Harold Prltchctt. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Brady entertained at dinner at the club for Mre. Henry D. Estabrook of New York City. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs, p. W. Wattles, Mr, and- Mrs, F. Ut Davis, Mr. and Mrs, John A. AloShane, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peck. Mrs, H. D. Estabrook, Mrs. Herman Kountzo. Mrs. C.' E. Squires, Luther Drake, Dr. W. O. Bridges. Mr. W. H. MeCord, k , . Mr. and Mra. E. II. Seott and Miss Dodge entertain! nt dinner In honor cf Mrs. Oeorge Stewart of Fort Madtsoi. la., who lived In Omaha many years ago when her husband ws a clergyman here. There were sixteen guests at the dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. R. v, Kj0ka has eighteen guests at dinner at tho club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brogan and Miss Curtla wsre guests Monday evenlnjr at a dinner at the Country olub given by Uaron Sehwegcl of Denver. At Happy Hollow. An enjoyable entertainment waa given at Happy Hollow last evening following the table d hote dinner and preceding the TIIE 0MA1IA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE jdanrlng Miss Hase.I Silver gave vocal seieruons wim Mra. Walter G. Sliver at the piano and Miss Mary Aid and Mr. Reynolds Gates gave Illustrations of fancy ball room dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Weller entei talned at one of the dinner parties. Their guests ware: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kills. Mr. and Mm. L. It. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Weller. Mrs. Harry Weller. MUs Marlon Weller. O.hers entettalnlnj at dinner Satur day evening were F. C. Aldour, who had ten guestsi Jamee A. Cllmsrc, four; W. r. iiii ii - i . ... .mj iiiianm, mur, d. u. uooaricn, sir, Walter G. Silver, six; John Bebler. four, Dr J. 8. Pulver, four; George B. Darr, eight; G. U Crolsh, eight; R. N. Booth, four; K. O. Hamilton, four; H. I, Adams, nine; 8. Byrne, four; E. S. Foltom. two; R. L. Robiton. five: I.. P M. Connell, alxr M. Northwall, four; H. W. Lilts, four. Mrr. J5. R. rtiMh was hostess at a lunch eon at tho Happy Hollow club Saturday In honor of her house auestn. Mm. w. n Goodnow of Minneapolis. Mrs P. r M.n. court of Wichita. Kan., and Mrs. J. F. erstrect of Hannibal. Mo. Cnvom tvr laid for fourteen At Carter Lake Club. Mr. and Mrs. N I nifh.... -. ---... ouu daughter, Marie, are spending the week end at the cottago of Arthur Schwarlck at Carter lake. Among reservations mnrfn fnr the club houso Saturday evening wero 1 W t.-l1.- . .. . . . nvTO, live, j. ivopieiz, six; William Adams, five; A. F. Rlchey, three. Banquet at' the loyal. The second annual alumni bnnnuat of tho University of Omaha was held Friday evening at the Loyal hotel. Harry Je rome Of tho Class Of 1912 Was Inmlni Tim tables wore decorated with daisies. wnuo the menu cards were embossed with a golden seal of the University of Omaha, Those present were: Misses Lottie Undcrhlll. Claudia Qallaway, Misses Katherlne Case, Vera Fink, Helen Hanson. Messrs. Messrs. Leland Lewis, John Selby, 7nln l.'lm.. Clara Hend'rlckson, vera fink, Marllla Case, Mildred Foster. ir. and airs. Harry Jerome, iir. nnu airs, urant. Mr. and Mrs, Ramsay Dr. D, E. Jenkins. Tea for Mrs. Estabrook. Complimentary to Mrs. Henrv D. Estn. brook of New York City Mrs. Arthur C. Wakelcy ontortalned at 4 o'clock tea Friday afternoon at her homo. Pink roses and peonies were used In decora . i . . ........ non ana aooui tnirty guests were present. Assisting Mrs. Wnkeley were Meadam J. M. Metcalf, A. G, Beeson, C. E. Squires, James L. Paxton and Misses Nellie Wakcloy and Francos Wessells. Centurion Club. The weekly danclnc nartv was hM ut. day evening In their club hall. Twenty- sixm ana tr streets. Much enthusiasm wnt created by the announcement of th entertainment committee that hereafter parties would bo held every Thursday evening. Tno second and fourth Thurs days of each month to be 'guest" nights, to which friends ma be Invited, whlto first and third Thursdays will be for "members only" and In charge of the ladles' auxiliary committee. Among those present Friday evening were: Cathrlne Heafey, Helen Llchnovsky. Margaret Parks, Anna Dworak, miuiiio , iara wreae, Theresa Heyman, Marie. Bell, Bunlio Mangan, Lllllon5woraV,' T."! 1 1 n h Manvnti Ann n III Bertha Llchnovsky, Helen Cavanaugh, .luiiiia uwoi&n, icu umespie. Margaret Clinton, Messrs. Messrs. Xr. .T. rVmrnv. 1 T IT..... J. F Powers, P. McGovern. C. A. Leppcrt, E. Emmett McMnhon Frank N. Smith, Robert Parks, Leo Wardlan, Cornelius Heafey, Loo McGovern, Lawrence Curran, William Boyn. Jr. ; Arthur Markey. George Parks, Jr.; Henry Wredo. Leo Hannon. John Buckley, Cyril Flnley. John McFarfand. Aiaunce Howard. Earl McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Novak. Entertains Graduating Class. Mr. Phllo McGlffin, a graduate of the eighth grade of the Saunders school, en tertained his young classmates and teach ers Friday evening at his home. Muslo and games furnished the entertainment and thoso present were Mlsa Reed and miss wetzel. class teacher and principal, A Wonderful Showing of Mid-Summer Dress Styles, Including and Exclusive Creations from Most Prominent American and On Sale Monday Several hundred beautiful Dresses, made to sell at $15.00, $18.00 and crepes, lingeries, voiles, etc., In plain colors, stripes, fan clee; bewitching designs both white and colors, at. . . . 500 Pretty Wash Dresses Made to sell nt $7.50; col ors nnd white; all pretty summer styles, re markable values; on sale at $2.95 14, 1914. WILL BE GRADUATED FROM SMITH THIS WEEK. and the members of the elirht ffrnri. In. eluding: Misses- Misses Prudence WinterseeeiHaxet Mason. Mlldren Drtshaus, Gladys Van Ness, Mary Thomas, Frances Howell. Messrs. Messrs. Lawrence UnderwoodReuel Bruchort, Herman Handler, Benjamin Lake. Peter l!llrhr. 1r. TtuHnlnh r Chester Slater, For Lincoln Guests. Mrs. V. E. Meadowa ntrtnlnrf luncheon Saturday In honor of her guests, miss Delia Lower and Helen English of Lincoln. Pink and white were, used In the decorations. Those present were: M'ses Mlses Delia lower. Heln Eckles. Lincoln: Lincoln: Helen English. Helen Patterson. .Lincoln; Grayce English. Clem Nave. Maureen Burchmore Lincoln; Mesdames- Mesdames- J. D. Taylor. V. E. Meadows. Birthday Celebration. Mrs. E. W. Nelson entertained at her home Friday In celebration of her birth day. Crimson ramblers were used In thr decorations and a miniature lake formed the centerpiece for the table. Thosa present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. IC Nelson. Mesdames- Mesdamea- i-.'-Vi''ensen. w. Bonner. 1VMI H.ltv..' L. F.. Wilson, C. Johnson, A. Van Horn, W. Hanson, C. Kruppa, Misses Marie Kruppa, Gertrude Nelson, Messrs. C. A. Nelson, Harvey Nogaard, Carlton 'Johnson. J. Nnrsranrii James Jensen, ra, jenson. C. Peterson, Misses Helen Negelthon, Clara Chrlstensen, Tova Nelson.. Messrs. Inrl Rnnnt Leroy Wilson, narry uonner, J. K. Nelson, At Home for Guests. Mrs. J. E. RehUnk -or Ml n. knm Sunday afternoon between the hours of 3 and' 5 o'clock In honor nf h ini.u Misses Bee, Florenco. and Rae HarrU of Chicago. Will Entertain at Kensington. Mrs. C. H. T. Tl eien will rntfirttiln Maple Leaf chapter, Order of the Eastern Star at a kenslnston at her buncalow t Carter Lake, Baturday, Juno 20. Afternoon Tea. Mrs, 'II. p.i Whltmore was hostess at an Informal tea Friday afternoon at her homo In honor of Mrs. R. II. H. Bell of Kearney. Roses and other garden flow ers formed an attractive decoration. Best-Yet Club. Mrs. Frank Prawl entertained the Best- Yet club at a 1 o'clock luncheon and auction bridge party Wednesday. Pink Exquisite Designs in Summer Dresses. Advanco styles fresh from tho hands of America's and Europe's most prominent makers; no two alike; fab rics and workmanBhlp the very finest. You should see these beauties; at $85.00. $7B.OO, $30.00, $10.00 down to... S25.00 $20,00; $10 Pretty Wash Silk Waist Crepes, Jap silks, etc, all newest colors and stylos, $5.00 values, choice. at S1.05 HAYDEN BROS I and white were used In tho decorations a-.d high score for the game was made by Mrs. W. B. Woodward. Mrs. H J Holmes will entertain the club Thursday afternoon. The members are: , Mesdames Mesdames James Bone, A. P Rockwell, Ireterlek Bacon. W. B. Woodward. , H. J. Holmes. K. H. Wllklnn. i Frank Prawl, E. H. Luikart, I Universal Circle. 1 Universal Circle will entertain at a card party at their hall Tuesday after- I I noon.- Mrs. W M. Cuslek and Mrs. W. Schneckenburger will be the hostesses. ' Delta Delta Dslta Luncheon. The Dllta Delta Delta sororltv enter tained at luncheon at the University club Saturday afternoon. Those prctent were: MesdameH MrMlnrnpA W . s. Rothory. It A. Van Arsdel, George Tuhnlcllff. Mlsrce Hazel Clark, nn Hermanson, Bernlce Thomas, Nancy Haze, Marie Hermanson, W. E. Porter, E. L. Conlcy. Mlstes Sarah Vore Taylor, Clara Hermanson, Eleanor Dlckman, Ellen Frank.'sh. Stella Shaw. Dundee School Party. Miss Enid Ltndborg entertained the graduates of the Dundee school at a clar.i rnrty Wednesday evening at her home. The house and lawn were attractively decorated in the class colors, red and white, and Japanese lanterns. Miss Verna Tcmpleton assisted the hostess.. Wcddinj Plans. The weeding of Miss Irene Henrietta Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Harris, and Nathaniel L. Nathanson of Toronto, CanadUy, will take place Wednesday, Juno IT, nt 6 o'clock, at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Mrs. E. A. Leopoldt of Cleveland will be matron of honor and Mlsa Lena Nathanson. sister of the groom, will bo maid of honor. Miss June Abrams. cousin of the bride, will bo bridesmaid. Master Edward Harris, small brother of the bride, will carry the wedding ring. Messrs. 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One lever steers the car, the other lever controls the speed. And you can't go wrong because an interlocking device protects you from your own mistakes. than safe and comfortable, In - 14 W. O. W. BLDG. Hundreds of Exquisite Foreign Designers On Sale Monday Elegant Summer Dresses, made to sell to $35.00; made of finest crepes, imported ratines, Swisses, novelty cloths tf r and other beautiful imported 3) jfijU fabrics, Immense variety of H charming designs, all colors. .. JL Women's and Misses' Suits, 250 of them to close at Half and Less. Klosfit Underskirts The regular S5.00 $3.95 quality; at, choice. . . ,