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    Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 1H, 1014.
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WAR BOTHERING THE WOMEN
Society Mism Finding Many Needed
Article Hard to Find.
TOURISTS ABE RETURNING HOME
l.nrare Interest la XrlnK Vkown
I.rttrrs and (iMrirmni from
' Oman Caught la F.n
: rose hr the War.
la
at
or la I Calendar.
MONDAY-Chllrirf n'a mat'nre dncrs
Klrl.l and Carter Lk clubs.
Tl'KnA V Matins and dinner .Unce at
Hhppt Hallow club; dinner dance at
Carter Lake el'ib.
WEUNW1UY-Alr. Seymour H. Smith,
hoMma at bridge lunchpnn for Mrs.
K H. Kllbourne of Oklahoma ity and
Mm. M. A. Klllntt of Kanoss City;
matinee and dinner rfanres at Seymour
Ik club; dinner .larirra at Field and
Country cluba; cottagers' niKlu. Carter
' 1.le club.
TH t 'HSPAY Carter t.ke dinner dance
and kenslnpton club.
FH I DAY Women (toir.Ta at Happy Hol
low club; dinner dam at Meymour
l.ake club; matinee danre and moving
pictures at Carter Lake) club.
SATL'RPAY Week-end dinner dance at
Field, Happy Hollow and Country cluba;
members night, Caiter lake club.
War seam to be affecting everything
' Lady, thla la the last of the French face
powder, and when thl la tone we will
not be able to. set any more," the clerk
in the shopa will tell you.
'Thla to Imported wlvet, the material
made In France and thla ahade of
dye la only made In Germany, o when
thla la gone we will not be able to get
any more," another clerk will tell you.
"Battleship" gray and "navy" blue' are
two popular colore for thla autumn, prob
ably Inspired by their military names.
The martial l!noulte' la what the well"
gowned woman myat attempt t resemble.
And the allhouett or a 'woman with the
new tiny hat with a very hluh trimming
and military cape, la not unlike the dash
ing European cavalryman with" brilliant
colored-cape and Ilia high hornet with
plumea blowing In the wind. It makea
him appear taller and more dashing. ,
Evan tho bseque wMtfli la having auch
a tremendous vogue with the up-to-date
woman, la made almost tight fitting
aa an offleer'a full dresa coat, which la
the cloaeat . fitting garment one can
Imagine. Mra N. A. Bpleaberger, who
haa Just returned from New York, says
the emartest clothes are ' exceedingly
Plain, the aleevea vefy . aklmpy and the
long tunica on the aklrta ao full that they
resemble the old fashioned full aklrt.
Fine voile resembling chiffon la a fav
orite material. -
The.mall hata are worn slightly on
one ide. la Tommy .Atkins,',' ,, or
corked up on one aide like the Scotch
tarn o' ahanter or bonnet. "'''
For-dressy wear they are tryin to
make the Tint. Urge black velvet picture
hat .popular again, but It Is not yet as
sured. ' - J . ,'( ' f .,' , '
Returning: from Europe.
A','bie from : Dr. , A. F., . Jonaa , an
nouaeed that, ha and Mr. .'Jonas were
aafci In Liverpool, but nothing- more haa
beeri heard from -them.' ,'
Mr. and Mrs . Arthur C. Smith and fam
ily are en route-front England on . the
Royal (Jeorga. which sailed for Montreal
Mrtndair. .' w '' ''' '
A cable from Mr. C. K. Diets In tendon
advises hla brother. Mr. Gould Diet that
he and tale wife and hla tilce, Miss
Evelyn Stlckney, have succeeded In en
gaging slng otr the-Georie for the 27th
of thla month tot Montreal. With them
will be Mlaa Kitty Sadler, daughter of
the artist. W. Denby Sadler, who la com
ing to America for her first visit.' and
will come dlrert'lo Omaha tot a guest
at the Plets home, where she will find
large collection of her father" famoua
pictures., Mlsa Padler has. a brother In
Boston, who Is a landscape artist whom
she will vlalt later. .
Miu Pearl Iloekfellow -of the Omaha
llleh school faculty who haa been travel
in RiiraDe. Balled' Friday' on tha
Chicago" from Iltty re,' France. 'No mea
sae haa been received from.her. but thla
newa waa gleaned by her mother through
an announcement of bookings from New
York. ' ' '' - "
' Mr. Edward B. Parkin had passage
aaaed on the Carpathla. which sailed
i..t ovmiins or today from. Naples for
New Yerk. t .
Debutante Now Marrooncd in War-Torn Europe
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Lake, Minn, and Mr. and Mrs. Alrln
Johnson are expected tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. John McBhane left At
lantic City thla week and have been at
the Waldorf In New Tork for a few daya
prior to going to Karragansett.
Mr. F. . W. Judson left W'edneaday for
Christmas Lake, where) his wife and
daughter are staying.
Birthday Surprise.
Mrs. James Iavla waa pleasantly sur
prised on her birthday Thursday evening
when those present were:
Mlse Mteaea
Orm-e Helff, Florence Davles,
Elsie Davis, Kdna Relff,
Ix-Htrlce 1 'a vies. hadln Jones.
Messrs. Measra.
Arthur 'Taylor, Melvin Davla,
Ytay Taylor. Lanse Johnson.
Henry Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Psvles,
Mr. and Mrs. George Reiff, ' -
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davles,
Mr. and Mre. Fred Bora.
Mr. and Mrs. will Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Reiff, '
Mr. and Mrs. Overman.
For Harmony Club
Mlsa Freda Break y entertained the
members of the Harmony club at her
home Thursday evening In honor of the
Misses Madeline Dohan, Anna Barnes
and Lola Zlmbeck. The evening was
spent In music and gamea. Those present
were:
Misses
Mabel Brown
Katherlne Reynolds,
Helen Stone,
Adeline Ptone,
Mary Pearson,
Mildred Culver,
Freda Breakey., '
who leavea soon to attend Wisconsin
university. The lawn waa beautifully
decorated with Japanese lanterna, and
twenty-five guests were present.-
Traveling in East.
Mrs. W. H. Tudor, who has been visit
ing In New Tork City, leaves for Byra
cuse today, where she will . remain one
week. From there ahe will go to Buffalo
and will take the lake trip to Detroit, re
turning home September L
To Honor Guests
Mra. Seymour II. Smith will entertain
at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at the
Cornish apartments In honor of Mrs. l
H. Kilbourne of Oklahoma City, who la
the guest of Mra. Watson Townsend, and
Mrs. M. A. Elliott of Kansas City, who
Is, the gueet of Mrs. F. L. Fisher.
Slanfhter-Norfard Wedding.
At the home of the bride' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Norgard. Mr.
Oscea Slaughter and Miss Marie Nor
gard wore married Saturday by Rev. F.
W. Leavltt. pastor of Tlymouth Congre
gational church.
Bagnell-Johnson Engagement .
Mr and Mra. J. Edgar Johnson, formerly
of Lincoln, announce the engagement ot
their daughter Josephln-?, and Donald
T. Bagnell, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Bagnell of Lincoln. The wedding will b
celebrated In the early fall.
At the Country Club.
Among those entertaining guests last
evening at the Country club at dlnnef
were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle, who
had covera laid for ten guests; Fred
Clark, eight; Joseph Hayden, aeven; B.
W. Hart, four, and Glenn WhartoiCfour.
In and Oulrof the Bee Hire.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dooley returned
Friday evening from a trip on the Great
Lake.
Mra. M. E. Shears and two children
and her mother, Mrs. L. E. Barber, have
(Continued on Page Three.T
Misses
Madeline Dohan,
South Omaha;
Lola Zimbeek,
Lake City. Ia.:
Anna Barnes,
Louise F.acher,
Ethel Ish,
Jfi'ss Frances IfocZsUtez
Summer Plans.
'Mrs. M. C. yulnn haa-gone to Colorado
Springs for a months' sUy.
xt. r I.' -ftoaers and Mr. and Mrs.
Krank Keosh are staying at "NaanWood'
while Mr. and Mr. Loul
New York. - , .
Mrs. Xvalter H. Rhodes and children,
Mildred and Charles, accompanied by
Ml.aea Ruth Carter-and Gertrude Matt
aon, have gone to Longworth. Annan
dale. Minn., where they will remain until
Supteinber l-
Mr, Rosa Towle has gone to Canyon
Cltv to loin Mra. Towle. who has been
there several weeks. They will stay un
til September.
Mrs. n. . Hall, Mica Hall and Mlsa
Janet Hall, who have been In the Cat
akllla all summer, returned Saturday.
Mra. Haifa mother. Mrs. Ware, of Ne
braska City, cam up Thursday to meet
them,
Mr. and Mra Bernard Kohn and their
daughter, Mrs. I. Lowengrund, and
Brand-daughtera, the Mlaaes Lowengrund,
of Philadelphia, leave this evening to
ej.end the remainder of the summer on
the shores of Lake Michigan. '
Mr. end Mrs. R. C. Howe, Mlsa Marlon
Howe, Mia France King of Alma,
Mich., and Mr. Hubert Howe left Thurs
day to spend three weeks at Eaton'
ranch In Wyoming. Mis King waa Mlsa
Howe roommate at Mrs. Cpeno school
In New York.
Mr. and Mr. N. A. Eplesberger hav
returned from New Tork, Atlantic City
and Long Beach, L. I., where they spent
the summer. The Mlaae Hortens and
-Manila Saleaberiier ar spending a fort
night longer at the seashore before re
turaing home. Mr. and Mra. Pplenber
ger, who bad passage engaged for Europe
for next month, have, tauceled It
Mr.' Herbert Devta. and Mr. John
JlMBiKhen,, Jr.. leave today In the Davis
car for Cleveland and Wednesday Dr. and
Mra. B. B- Davis o east to Join them,
and. from ,th. re they will .Mart on a
month's tour of New England and the
Adirondack, arriving at Ithaca, in time
for the- boys to ,return to Cornell. Mr.
Kenneth Norton, another ' oolteg male.
will go on the-trlp with them.
Interesting Vfar Experiences.
Jiitereelljiif vr experience from Lao
dun a.utinue to pour In. Mr. and Mrs.
I. I.. Levy of eXuth Omaha received
Hie following mage thi . morning
fiuni their eon. Max, - who has beea
touring Europe this summer. ' Under
late of August 4 he ayttes:
All Europe is ag!g and wild about
the war-- Germany, according to re
jHrts, is declaring war right and left "
'J-o B'.e--lse wre reolve4 under
date of August t: ' "
"Have very little money except foreign.
They won't accept foreign money and all
bank are closed for three days. Great
excitement here and strong anti-German
feeling." f ... j
If ' fierce! Thousands of Americana
are stranded without a cent. I had to
borrow S Shilling to pay bu far about
London and I put up a DO-frano note to
borrow that I shillings. Foreign money
I no good and the banks are closed for
four day. The t Hamburg-American.
North . Gorman Lloyd and all German
Una steamship offices are closed. 1 London
la a wonderful city, but It's not In It with
New Tork." i
Miss Mary Wallace, teacher in- the
Sander school, and Miss Winifred Wal
laoe, who teaches at Franklin school,
Wrote to their lter, Miss Jean Wallace,
Under "date of August 8:
"Stood In line for two hour at the
American Express office to get money,
but all we, could get waa i $30 fori each
person. . Elght-aeeing la going on Just the
aame, however, and we will leave today
for Statford-on-Avon to attend the
Summer School of Folk Song and Dance.
If we don't sail August 16 on the Arablo
wo will conie home on a battleship."
. Mn' Z. T. Lindsay received a1 cable
gram from her sister. Miss Ethel Evans,
who ha boon living In Purl for the last
two years, to the effect that ahe would
sail August 36 from Barcelona. Mlsa
Evans, who Is an artist and had a picture
accepted at the Spring Salon, waa travel
ing In the chateau country when the war
broke out. 1
Seymour Lake Country Club. '
An excellent program will be given
Tuesday evening and Is rn charge of Mrs.
J. W. Woodrough. Mlaa Alice McKensle.
who haa studied abroad for two year
and who will make her debut In Omaha
next October, will sing. Mr. Will Hunt
will sing and Miss Dora Sasa will read.
This will be Omaha night and member
are at liberty to brine, aa many Omaha
guest on this night as they desire.. The
program start at I o clock. .
A.' T. Hughes , waa host at a dancing
party Friday sight, when he had a hi
guest:
T. Hughe.
MlHgei
Mr. and Mra.
Misses
Myrtle A I bee.
Lincoln;
Florence Sandy.
Gretna Hughes,
Messrs.
Cart Tangeman,
Mis Clara Elster
Bern Wldamaa,
Sioux City;
Frances Umatum.
Mr. P. J. Langdon
Messrs.
Lloyd Dell,
entertained at dan
cing. Her guests were:
Misses Misses
Io!a Granden, Ruby Norgard,:
Maude Cochran, Clara Elster.
Mcaars. Messrs.
Ivan Irvtn. Arthur Chrlaten-
H. C. ChrlBtensen, sen. -Harold
W. Chamber!
Mlsa Heaton of Lincoln 1 a house guest
Mra. J. W. Woodrough.
C. O. Byam had as guest Friday even
ing: Mr. and Mr. Frank A mea
.Mrs. Angltn, Toronto.
Mrs. Cunningham. '
Mr. and Mra J. L. Bueh entertained
at dinner, having with them:
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lord. '
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Furea.
Miss Dorothy Lord.
Mia Bush.
Mr. and Mr. Julius Lyon had aa dinner
guests Friday:
Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. Epsten.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Forster.
Mra. Adelaide Jergenaon, Chicago..
Dr. and Mra E. I DeLanney enter
tained for Mr. Ia A. DeLanney of
Spauldlng, who 1 their house guest
J. N. Ham had a hi guest Friday
evening:
Mis Marjorie Thornton.
Miss Ruth West.
Mr. Ray West
Another small dinner party was com
posed of Mis Dorl Clark, Mis Ma
Brown. Mr. William King and Mr. Wil
liam Becker.
Mr. and Mr. S. L. Winter had with
them Mtea Mary vONetll Knd Mlsa Rosa
Man. . y
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Hlnchey and Mr. and
Mr. Manley McCarthy had dinner to
gether.
The Woman' Golf club played on tha
Seymour course Friday, when the low
core waa mada by Mr. Karl Llnlnger,
Mr. H. E. Said, Mr. A. S. Mldlam and
Mra John Beklnaj of the Seymour club
ar now member of the Woman'a Golf
club and played the flrat time this week.
The party had luncheon together. Those
present were:
Mesdamee
Karl Llnlnger,
H. E. Said,
John Beklna,
H. E. McDonald,
J. W. Tilson.
W. A. Chailla..
Misses
Mioses
Dorothy Merrlam,
Noble Clark.
Will Celebrate Their Golden Wedding
" A 'J'fh'':r.fs j
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IZr. an JT&vr Max TVozrJL
Fifty years of happy wedded life will
be-rnarkrd off on August 2 by Mr. and
Mts. . Max Morris. They will celebrate
Jtielr golden wedding anniversary during
the evening at the home of their daughter,
Mra. E- im, Harney atreet, sur
rounded' by five daughters, nine grand
children, uiid friends of a lifetime.
Mr. MorrU is one of the best' known of
Omaha's older businees mea. He belongs
to the Masons, Odd Fellow. Ancient
Order of Vntted Workmen - and Inde
pendent Order of B'Nal B'rlth. Of the
latter organisation, he ia the captain of
the degree team, which he organised
himself. Mrs. E. Gana,. Mra a Meyn
both of Omaha; Mra D. Prentke, Cleve
land; Mrs. Charles Levy and Mra Louis
Levy, both of Minneapolis, are daughters
of Mr. and Mr. Morrir
At Happy Hollow.
The Commercial club haa made ar
rangement for a luncheon for 200 guests
at Happy Hollow Wednesday for' the
visitors, who will be her for Mer
chants' week.
Saturday evening H. S. Alleman had
four guests at dinner; Robert Cowell,
three; R. N. Howes, eight; 8. M. Sher
wood, 'seven;. Robert Dempster, twelve;
A. E. KIopp, . four; H. Lawrle, aeven;
Charle Burke, four; W, L. Randall, six.
Entertain! at Fontenelle Fark.
Mr. William Archibald Smith, More
Fire Chief Simpson, entertained at a
wiener roast, Thursday, the following persons:
Mesdamee
E. W. Simpson.
Mesdames
George Fltsgarld.
Sidney Dyer,
M Isses
Oertrnde Miller. "
Georgia Fltsgarld
Mesars.
John M. Simpson,
Dick Fltsgerald,
Misses
Violet Simpson.
Messrs.
Richard Dyer.
Mesdame
W. G. Silver.
Harley Chittenden.
v. i, ciark,
L. M. Lord,
A. b. Mldlam.
E. C. Henry.
W. 8. Shafer,
H. E. Matbson.
J. C. Dahlman,
John Battln,
C. J. Merrlam,
At Carter Lake Club.
F. L, Weaver, A. p. Whltmor and Dr.
Grant William had dinner together at
Carter Lake club Friday evening. Other
who .made reservation for dinner were
Frank Pardun, who entertained three
guests; George E. Thompson, three; A. J.
Jackson, two; Alex Jetes, two; H. B.
Whitehouse, two.
T. W. Blackburn entertained at dinner
at the club Saturday evening ia honor of
Hon. John I Kennedy. The present
were: . , "
Mesar.
T. F. (Julnlan,
Jolin Mellen,
Thomas H Wood,
E. F. BraJley,
J. A. Woodrough,
Dr. Orant WlUlama,
Messra
Frank L. Weaver.
Charles L. Dundy
A. I'. W hltmore, .
A. F. Bloom.
George Rogers,
IK 11. cnriatie,
F. A. Pardun.
Mr. J. r. opdahl entertained at eunner
Saturday evening, when cover were laid
for:
Mr. and Mr. C. C Rose.
Mrs. A. Green.
Misses Mlssee " .,
Mildred Roe. of Chicago,
Jean Davidson, Gertrude Green.
Dora Hendrlckaoa .
Messrs. Messrs.
F. P. Green J. F. Opdahl,
Miaa Jean McCormlck. had . as her
sueats:
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Frank.
Mr. and Mra. R. Newman.
Miss Blanche Frank.
Mr. Mauiiee Frank. ! ....
Miss Marie Richardson entertained six
guests at dinner.
At the Field Club.
Entertaining at dinner Saturday even
ing at the Field club were George Ptat
ner. who had i-over laid for nineteen
guests., all of .whom were member of
hi office force. A. j J. Vterlln had
eleven gueaU; John F.' Dale, six; E. T.
Carrlgan, aix; W. A. Leet ix; F. H.
Clarldge, seven; W. F. Wherry, four; J.
C AUen. alx; L. C. Kohn. nine; E. B.
Huntley, four; P. C. Hyson, four, pod D,
V. Sholes. four. ' N '
Family Party at Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Keman and Mr. and
Mm W. V. Kernan, accompanied by Mlsa
Haxel Kernan. left yesterday to spend
fro weeks at Lake OkoboJL
At Lake and Seashore.
Mra Charle Kounta and son. Des
man, and daughter, Eleanor, leave Tues
day for Westhampton, L I., to Join Mr.
and Mr. J. T. Stewart, who have been
there for two week a Mr. Kountse wlU
go eaat about a week later.
Mra Nelsoa B. Updike and Mia Hasel
Updike return today from Clearwater
Williams-Lee Wedding.
Mis Georgia E. Lee of Los Angeles
and Mr. Herbert Ia William, formerly
of Omaha, were married July 24 by the
Rev. W. II. Hampton at the Episcopal
parsonage at Ironton, O., where the bride
and her mother were visiting relative.
Mr. and Mra. William are at tha home
or Mr. ana Mrs. uscar B. William for a
week or ten day, after which they leave
for California to make their home.
Fisher-Mullin Wedding.
The wedding of Mis Katherina Douglas
Mullln and Mr. Robert Earl Fisher waa
celebrated at 10 o'clock Saturday morn
ins at the home of tha bride's parent,
Mr. and Mra. Charle H. Mullln. The
Rsv. FT0dertc.lt Leavltt of Plymouth
Congregational . church performed the
ceremony In the presence of about forty
relatives, all of thi city, Mr. and Mr.
Fisher have gone on, a western wedding
trip and will be at horn at SIM Lothrop
treet after October L
For St LouU Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Murray entertained
at their horn Friday ' evening in honor
of Mlaa Adele Wood and Mr. F. P.
Grace of St Lou la, who are their guests.
Pink carnation ware used In the decora
tion. Those present were: .
Dr. and Mra It. C. Scouten.
Dr. and Mra L. W. Morsman.
Mr. and Mra. David Goldman.
Mr .and Mra. J. N. DeFrance
Mis Olive Bower. -Mr.
C. L. Bowling.
Mr. Ray Bowling of Kansas City.
With the Visitors.
Mis Minnie M. Wood of Bridgeport,
Conn.. U the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
MorrilL
Mlaa Florence IMmblrd of Bpokan ar
rived Friday to apend a few daya with
Mlaa Dorothy Dale. Mlaa Evelyn Houaer
of Evanston, 111., who spent a few day
with Miss Dale, ha returned home.. All
of tha young women were achoolmatee
at Laaell school near Boston.
House Party,
Mis Elaa' Haarmann entertained at a
house party thi week for a number of
Alpha Phi ororlty girl of the University
of Nebraska, including Muses Vivian
Holland of Lincoln. Mabel Anderson of
Wahoo and Irene Johnson of Omaht A
dinner party was given at the Field
club In their honor and alio on at Car
ter Laks club.
Surprise Party.
Tha Young Ladles' 8odalty of St
Cecelia's church gave a -surprise party
Friday evening at the home of Miss Car
rie Nagi, in honor of Miss Maris Mackln,
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