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MUST WEARPICME HATS
Thii is the Lateit Decree from Peril
Before the War.
FIRST LARGE FALL WEDDIUG
Mia Cnrella Ceasr) Mr.
HrrWrl rrtiek Are t tr
rlfl Thersar
llesae tfce, Brle.
geelal Calendar.
MOKPAT-Mr. and Mr. Arthur f. Hog
er. Orpheum theater party followed by
supper for FTenrh-Cnngdon wedding
party Mlae I.uella Allen, studio tea
for Mm Hurry Blrkmler of rremont,
. Children's dsnce at field and Car
ter I-as elub.
Tl EJSUAT-Mr. War Hall, dinner party
at Country club for French-Onngdon
wedding party. Mr. Oenrg F. Mlckel.
children party at Happy Hollow Hub.
Ctrur Lake rlub dinner dance. Mat
Ine and dinner dance at Happy Hollow
rlub.
WKIXEflrAT Mr. and Mra. J C.
French, dinner at Country Hub follow
In wedding rehesraal for French-Con-gdon
wedding party. Columbian circle
entertainment. Matinee and dinner
dance at Sevmour Country Huh.
IMnner dsnces at Field and Country
club.
THfRSDAT l"renrh-Congdon wedding
at him of Mr. and Mra. Congdon.
Carter I-sVe Hub dinner danc.
FRIDAY Women golfers at Country
club. Heymour Lake Country club din
ner dance.
tAT CROAT Week-end dinner dance at
Field, Happy Hollow and Country clubs.
Members, night at Carter Lake olub.
Huge theater hats are the rag In New
Tork, and this was probably tha laat
note to come from Paris. These large
and becoming picture hata are to be worn
at the theater with evening gowns, and
will take the place of th large comb
and feathery head dresae of th last dec
ade. This new fad of wearing hat In tin
evening la probably due to the fact that
the theater patrons nearly always go to
a cafe following tha performan and a
hat Is In belter taste and more becoming.
Gain-borough with his wonderful por
ttalta probably started thla new mode,
and although they are awkward at times,
It ha been difficult to keep them out of
fashion. Black velvet with pink flowers
and pink plumes or the favorite.
It la prophesied that there la to be a
famine In black velvet, but all of the
hats shown are In this popular material.
Th small hats for motoring and street
wear, the Georgette aallor trimmed for
-ireaaler occasions, and the restaurant
and theater hats all are of black velvet.
Th beet of thla material comes frm
Lyons, Franc, and when the present
.nnniv la axhaueted. we will have to
change to other materials.
For French-Congrdon Party.
Th weddlnf of Mlas Caroline Congdon,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Isaso Cong-
u Uerhert Pranoh Thuraday
veiling at the brldss home will be the
first large social event of the season. Mr. I A cano cruls and steak roast was
French arrived laat evening from Louis-1 held on the bank of Carter lake Frl
viue. Kv. Two of hi uaher, Mr. Harry day evening. A large campflre was built,
McLeod of Minneapolis and Mr. Ned I
Sheridan of Chicago, will be here Tuesday,
Many social affair ara being given for
mi.. Conadon and Mr. French.
Mrs. Ralph Peter gave a luncheon Frl-1
day at her home. The gueata were Mra.
Ben "Wood. Jr., Mlsa BIWer, Mlsa Dinning,
Mlsa Gladys Peters and Mlsa Caroline
Congdon. , , ' . .
Saturday evening Mr. Cedrln and Mr.
Cuthbert Potter gave dinner at the
Country club for Mlsa Congdon and th
bridal party and Monday evening Mr.
and Mr. Arthur 8. Roger will glv
an Orpheum party, followed by supper
at their horn. Tuesday Mr. War Halt
will be th host at a dinner at the Coun
try dub and Wednesday Mr. and Mr. J.
C. French, parent of the groom, will en
ter U In tha bridal party at dinner at the
Country club.
The ceremony Thursday evening will ke
followed by a reoeptton.
European Traveler!.
Mr. Ckutd Dleta left Thursday for New
York to meet hi brother. C. N. Diets, and!
Mra. Dirt, who are expected to land to
day or tomorrow from Europe.
Mlsa Hsnscom and Miss Prance, who
were abroad this summer, landed, last
Saturday In New Tork on the Campania
A letter Thuraday from the three Slb-
bernsen boys. Clarence, Drexel and - Al
bert, who with their tnother. Mr. I. 81 b
beraen, are In Copenhagen,' Denmark, aaya
that that city Is overrun with Americans,
waiting to secure passage tot home. Mr.
Slbbernaaa and her aona .have engaged
passage on th Frederick VH I, sailing
Bepiemoer a, ana in tne meantime enjoy
ing Copenhagen. -
A cable ha been received from Mra
John N. Baldwin and Mrs. Chart Shlv
erlck,. who are traveling abroad with Miss
Ros of CouncU Bluff, that they hav
reached Amsterdam from Berlin and were
leaving Wednesday for London and ex
pected to Ball September 1 on the "Las-
conla' for home. Presumably Mr. Hoch-
stetler and Mlsa Hochstetler. Mr. W. A
Mauer and Mra and Mia Bereshelm of
Council Bluffs are with them, a they
were traveling In th same party.
Mr. and Mr. Edwin Hull of Vlotoria,
Tel., who landed In Nw Tork Saturday
from th Baltle after a summer spent In
Europe, are the gueata of Mr. MuU'a
slater, Mra. Charles Blskely.
Omaha Girl Home from Europe.
Mlsa Hannah Logaas. one of the for
tunate passenger on th Baltlo en It
recent voyage from Europe, la a guest of
her slater, Mr. L. I. Bogen.ln Lincoln.
Miss Logasa was anjoylng a trip through
Europe when the rumor of war oame.
Fortunately aha arrived In England be
fore any of the actual declaration were
made. Her brother sailed some time be-
fore on the Laconla. She waa forced to I
take passage la the third class section
of the Baltlo. She tell of th high bid
vm Hon. l l'tUr to 'o' Bogen.
'UlLs' brother tells of the trouble
in securing mooey. Many Engllahmea
wanted to discount American gold M par
cent. He finally succeeded In getting off
with discount of U per cent Mlas
Logasa waa formerly connected with the
Omaha public library and plan to return
te Omaha for a visit In a few dara. Tbls
fall sh will tak up her work aa tltu-artan
f the university high school la Chicago.
Return from Summer Outinei.
Mr. C. K. Coutast arrived horn
Wednesday from Kingston, N. Y where
he spent the summer.
Mrs. Herman Kouatse la at the Edge-
wood at Greenwich. Coan aad will be
erne about September It.
Mr p. g. CowglU and son, Winston.
are expected home today from Michigan.
where tb latur ha beea at a boy1
ramp.
Mra J. R. Iehmer and Via Ida Sharp
wm
be home tomorrow from a month
at Elkhorn Lodge In jr.tg Park, ,
Mra. P. H. Parts and her daughtere.
Mia Elizabeth and Mia Mellora Davla,
ara expected horn th latter part of next
week.
Mr. P. H. rav1e and her daughters,
Mia RUtabeth and Mia Mellora Davla,
ara expected horn th latter part of neit
week.
Mr. and Mr. John A. McHhane arrived
her Thuraday from Karragansett and
AtlanUo City.
Mr. Charle Met and Mia Gertrude
Met ram horn today from their ranch
at Cody.
Mr. Joaeph Byrne ha returned from
Atlantic City,' where aha ha been for
everal week visiting at her uncle cot
tage. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Connell, who hav
been, at Atlantic City for a month, ara
now in New York.
Mr. Joaeph Marker. 2d, returned
Wednesday from Estes Park. Mra. Bar
ker la expected back early next week
from Montreal, where aha stayed for tha
wedding of her slater, which took plac
laat Thuraday. ,
Mr. V. W. Clark and har daughter,
Mlas Kntherln Davenport, arrived home
yesterday from Denver and Colorado
Hprlnga, wher they apent tha last week.
having left Waller, Colo., laat Saturday.
Return from Lukes.
Mr. and Mra. r . A. Ttrngan and aona.
Albert and Maurice, returned this week
from Pine I.ke, W1. Mrs. Brogan
stopped over In Chicago for a day or two
while Mr. Brogan and M auric returned
by motor.
Mra. J. J. Brown returned Sunday from
Chrlatmaa lake and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wyman are expected back from there to-
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tnr home. Mies F.lale Kloberg, who la a
graduate of the Omaha High school, Haea
of 1113. mill enter the Mlnneeota uni
versity this fall.
Popular Matron to Go South.
Mrs. C. T. Pmlth Is a popular young
matron In society who will leave the
first of October to spend the winter In
the south, where her husband' business I
Interests are. Mrs. Smith la a member of
th Monday Rrldge club and of th
Country club set, and will be much
missed. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will spend
most of the winter In Alexandria and
New OTleans.
At Snmmerville Farm.
The 'following 'young women are spend
ing the last week-end of th .year at
Bumfnervllle farm. th ."Young Women's
Christian, association camp:
Misses
Mlsae
Reatora Neltv,
Louise Klert.
Frsneea Barton.
Mary Ryenolds.
Mabel Rackett.
MeCHglie,
Williams.
"Jennie Buchanan,
Clara Brewster.
Ksthe Rawson.
Margaret Lltard,
Josephine Vogel
sang.
Minerva Fuller.
Marguerite More-
home.
O'adva Currv.
Meadamea
Meadamss
James Austin.
Morehouse,
Ellsworth.
At Carter Lake Club.
around which the twenty-four member
of the party gathered. Rev. George ho
Dougal and Mlsa Margaret Bcott told In-
dlan stories around the camprire.
Mra. L. P. Heeney entertained at
luncheon and whist party at her cottage.
Teddy's Rooat." Those present wr:
Mesdsmas- Mesdamea
Lee Vtt. A. M. Wendell,
lerey Ollleaple, . - William BKaiie.
Charles Bone, C. H. T. Klepen.
fi.mu.i irher. lr. :1m. f. Heeney.
Mrs. Theodore Tlerney enienainea m.
luncheon, when covere wore laid for:
Mesdamea Meadamea
Eusr fox, John Hogsn,
H.rrv inaalls. Theodore Tlerney.
Mr. K. R. Wilson wm nosiess lor an
automobile party and luncheon at Carter
Lake club Saturday. Those present were
Meedames Meadames
Louie Klllbourna. H. O. t'ox.
Oklahoma City; Lejaa.
K. L. Bridges. . Watson Townaena.
a l 1.'
Mr. and Mr.-t-nanea oiauciwy
talned at dinner Saturday evening. Covers
wera laid for: '
Mr. and Mr. Edward Hull. Victoria,
Mr. end Mrs
Franklin Shotwell.
Dr. and Mra. Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blskely.
Members of the Ames Alumni associa
tion dined together at Carter Lake club
Saturday evening. Cover wre laid for:
Dr.. and Mra. A. C. Stokea.
Mr. and Mr. A. P. Whltmor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It Haselton.
Mr. and Mra. K. R. Ogden.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 U Hiouffer .
Mlaaea Misses
L. F. Johnson, I R. Wood.
C. J. Schneider. M. B. Wilder.
W. f. Byrnes.
At Happy Hollow.
Other who entertained gueata at Jtn
ner last evening were C. W, Pollard, who
had eight gueata; H. S. Busman, lve; J.
P. Aiken, twelve; W. D. McHugh, four;
P. C. Bullta. four; 6. B. Darlow, seven;
H. B. Lemere, eight; Albert Edholm,
three; R. P. Howea, lx.
Tuaday, September I. there will be a
mueloeJ at the club; September 1 there
will be a married folk' dinner dance; the
harvest home dinner will be September
tt and the club will close September tt.
Mr. and Mr. N. H. Loomla entertained
at one of the larger dinner parti at
(Happy Hollow last evening In honor of
their guests. Dr. and Mrs. & & Eatey of
Topcka, Kaa, Cover were plaoed for
twenty guests. Mr. Alexander Loom Is
entertained tea gueata at dinner.
At the Field Club.
Among those who entertained at dinner
last evening at tha Field club were Mr.
and Mra C. B. liver, who had cover
laid for sixteen guests; Ml's Houck of
Lincoln, ten; H. M. Goulding, six! A. C,
Troup, six; Frank Walters, four; A. B.
Shotwell, seven: John Ivelt. six; Charles
Crowley, four; W. C. Dean, two.
Mra Charles Goaa will entertain at
luncheon Tuesday, when she will hav
cover laid for twelve gueata.
At Seymour Lake Country Club.
Miss Doris Berry, waa hoateae to the U.
No. O. club at a plctilo party. Her guests
were:
Misses
Ira Halgler.
Gladys W right.
Mabel Ie.
Helen Dennla.
Margaret Selvy,
Doris Berry.
Lucille Nltsche,
Nell Banner,
Dr. and Mra C. W. Pollard entertained
at dinner Friday evening, when covers
were laid for:
Mlases Misses
Simpson of Ryan.
I liver, Colo ;
Mr. and Mr. George Sumaer. '
Mr. and Mr. A. D. fmith,
Mr. and Mr. A. P. Johnson,
Mr. and Mr. Paul Wernher,
Mr. end Mr. Hyson.
Dr and Mr. H. R Lemere,
Dr. and Mr. C. W, Pollard.
Miss Vera King and Mia Margaret
w.wui enienainea at luncneon Trlday for
Mis Ulllan Refregler, who left yester -
day for Columbia university, and for
I Mia Hasel Carnea of Kanaaa Cltv
I ,Mr. J, M, Taonsr waa host for the
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Democratlo State Editorial association at
the club Friday afternoon.
Mia Margie Beckett had as her guests
Friday evening:
Misses Mlaaea
Helen Hatch, Sumner.
Messrs. Messrs.
Edward Altcheson, D. C. Altchlson.
Andreason Btebblns,
Mr. and Mr. C. A. Mangura bad the
following guests with them:
Misses Misses
Monica Callaway of Alice Wagner
Peterson. N. J.;
of Lincoln.
Elisabeth Mangum,
Messrs.
Messrs.
Edward Crosby,
Ruasell Crosby.
JohnQallaway of
Peterson, N. J
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Crosby.
Mr. J. B. Gallaway of Patorson, N. J.
Mr. Willis Crosby.
Th Business Girls' club of th Toung
Women's Christian association entertained
at dinner last evening, honoring' Miss
Lora Halgler, who has been one of the
association secretaries for some time and
who leavea to take up the work In an
Iowa field. Miss Edna Wilson was chair
man and presented Miss Halgler with a
fitting gift. The decorations were In the
club colors, red and white. Those present
were:
Misses
Ml
Lora Halgler,
Belle Bllaa.
Anna Johnson,
Augusta Bowen,
Harriet Frahm,
Mabel Nelaon,
Btella Wilcox.
Alvlna Behrens,
Gerard.
OUve-Grlffln.
Nell Wold of
Catherine Morrison.
Ida Kaley, ,
Kin ma Farm,
France Wllson.v
, Ixa Angeles, Cal.
The young ladleg ot the Universal Press
Clipping bureau were guests or Mlas
Worley at dinner Friday evening. Covers
were laid for:
Mlaaea Mlsae
Beaste Pearson, Mary Pcanlon.
Cecelia Carlln. Ma Kllle,
Kittle Worley, Alma Darling.
One dinner party Friday evening was
composed of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dudley,
Mr. and Mr. James Trimble and Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Roberts. ,
Other parties were a follow: Dr. M.
L. King, four guests; 6. J. Bell, four;
Gall Current three; Dr. William Berry,
four; John Urlon, five; John Whltten,
four.
The members of the Mother' Culture
club entertained their husband at a din
ner party at Seymour Lake Country olub
Friday evening. Th committee In charge
Included Meadamea T. I Comb. W. W.
Plaher, J. C. Aidrlch and C. J. Chapman.
The guest of th club were:
Mr. and Mr. Cart C. Wilson.
Mr. and Mra, R. J. Southard.
Mr. and Mr. W. O. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yohe.
Mrs, J. 1. Moore of Lincoln.
Mrs. Klllhmirne of Oklahoma City.
Miss Ktelyn Lyon of Chicago.
The member present were:
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Indo.
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Flatter.
Mr. and Mra. J. O. Detweller.
Mr. and Mra. G. B Lehnhoff.
Mr. and Mre. W. G. Spain.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cameron.
Mr. and Mra. A. G. Plnkerton.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Dutton.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Aidrlch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kesne.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Craddock.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Chapman.
Mr. and Mra. T. L. Combs.
Mr. and Mra. George E. Mlckel.
Mr. and Mr. Wauoa Townsend.
At Fontenelle Park.
The Light Bearer's club gave ptcclc
and wienie roast Thursday erenlnT. Those
present were:!
Mlsae
Mia
Marguerite Bake,
Alma Wheeles.
Beulah Baker,
Resale Guthrie,
Vera Jennings,
Mildred Othmer,
Ulllan Nation,
Alma Bakrr.
Arllne Richards,
Eleanor Palmn,utat,
Mrs. R. F. Baker.
Motor Tripe.
Mr. and Mr, w. w. Fisher aava re
turned from a motor trip through Iowa.
I Women Qolfen
I The. women anlfera met at tha Field
jclub Friday and the low score was mads
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offered a prise, the foilowla. have ou.ll.
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fled: Mesdamea Karl Llnlnger, E. V.
Arnold, C. E. Sharer, C. H. Ashton, C. J.
Merriam, Samuel Mattaon, J. W. Battln
and W. D. Clark.
Th women golfers will meet next Fri
day at the Country olub.
At the Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank L Haller enter
tained at dinner laat evening; when their
guests were:
Misses
Anna Tlbbet of
Lincoln,
Messrs
Lucius Wakeley,
Randall Brown.
Edith Thomas.
Nellie Wakeley,
Messrs.
Dr. LeRoy Crummer
Mr. and Mra. Charlea W. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas.
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers.
Mr. and Mrs.Froderto W. Thomas.
Mrs. J. M. Metcalfe.
Mrs. Georg W. Llnlnger.
Mr. Cedrto Potter and Mr. Cuthbert
Potter entertained at dinner at th Coun
try club laat evening for Mis Caroline
Congdon and Mr. Herbert Frenoh. Cov
ere were placed for:
Misses Mlaaea
Caroline Congdon, East Orange, N. J.
iMixaoetn txtngoon, Josephine Congdon
Katharine Silver of
Messrs. Messrs.
Herbert French, Cedrio Potter.
Ware Hall, Cuthbert Potter.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur 8. Roger.
Mr. and Mr. Iaaao R. Congdon.
Mr. and Mra, J. c. French.
Mr. and Mr. Philip Potter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns had aa their
guests at dinner laat evening at the club
Mr. and Mra. John A. Mc Shane.
Mr. and Mra. M. C. Peter.
Mr. Josephine Hogan. ' '
Mr. W. J. Foye.
Mr. and Mr. H. O. Edwards entertained
at ainner, when covers were laid for
thirteen gueata.
Luther Drake ha six gueata
For the Future.
Mlsa Luella Allen will entertain at
tudlo tea Monday afternoon, the first
or a aerie or arrair la honor of her
Ister, Mrs. Henry Bfrkmler of Fre
mont, O. ' ' -
Mra ueorge E. Mlckel will entertain
the member of th Mother Culture
club and their children at Happy Hollow
club Tuesday afternoon. Mre. Mlckel Is
president of the olub.
With the Visiton.
Mia dara Hauachildt of Lincoln
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th guest of Mis Vollln Harms.
Centurion Dancing; Party.
Th centurion club gave a delightful
dancing party at their club room Thur
dy evening, after which refreshment
were served. Thoss present were:
Misses Mlaaea
Vena Kavanaugh Anna Mauer
Marcel I a KavanaughJennle Hall
r'lorenc riolbrook Anna Hlckey
Catherine Heafey
Mary Ollleaple
Anna Wardlan
Anna McMahon
Catherine Crawford
Messrs
Leo Cahlll
Harold Chambers
Ray Sulllvsn
Lawrence Sullivan
Arthur Markey
Jack Cunningham
Larry Curran
Zeta Kavanaugh
1ms Aiuieahy
Grace Hall
Bertha Tobias
iesars
F. N. Minlth
John Mulcahy
J. F. Powera
Kmmett McMahon
Patrick McOovera
Io Wardlan
M J. Heafey. Jr.
James MltchoU
Tom O'Connor.
Mr. and Mr. Them Smith.
Breakfast Party.
Mrs. IL P. McKnight and Mra H. Agor
entertained at breakfast Friday at th
horns of Mr. McKnight. In honor of Mra
S. E. Solomon, who I moving to Mo-
Cook. Neb. Those present were:
Mesdamea Mesdamea
E. K. Kmmett, De Molne.
O. M. Iruc, S. E. Solomon.
E. E. t'oshier, H. Agor,
Dr. R. Bandy of H. P. McKnight.
Alpha Tan Omega.
A camp for Alpha Taus will be held at
Crescent lodge at the Toung Men's Chris
tian association park on Carter lake, next
week end. under the a us pi res of the
Omaha Alumni association of Alpha Tau
Omega. The special events ar a lunch
eon at the I'nlveralty club Thursday and
a party at the Orpheum for the men.
They will attend the regular dinner and
dance at the Happy Hollow club Fatur
day evening. The reel of tha time mill
be spent at the lake.
About tweity-flvs active men from
Ames. Nebraska and flmpaon are ex
pected to be prcaent, bealdcs a number of
alumni from Omaha atid vlelrrlty.
Mr. Charles H. Parks Is president of
the local aaenclatlon; John W. Towle,
vice president and Alfred C. Kennedy, Jr ,
secretary -treasurer.
Entertains La Icoi Club.
HIM Ethel Anderann and
H iincn to entertained the La
I
Mr. Taul
Icos club
Thursday evening at the home jnt Mlas j
Anderson. After the hualneas meeting t
!the evening wss srent In dancing. Thos j
j present were:
Misses
I Edna Thrane.
'' Esther K'linhusen,
i Allen Carr.
Messrs.
: Polon Alhach,
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Misses
Gladys Shsmp.
Lthel Anderson.
Messrs.
Paul tlungate.
Alfred SchurU
Charles Morearty.
Karl Fiarnoarn,
Walter Thrane,
Mark Schwerln,
Columbian Circle.
Th Columblsn Circle will entertain at j
Us hall. Twenty-second and ictiirc j
street. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. N. I
F. Murphy and Mra. P. F. Denlson will
be th hostesses.
Birthday Party.
A birthday party was given In honor of
Alice Mathew. Recitations were given
by Agnee Mathew and Dorothy Tellesen.
Those present ivere Agnes Mathew, Mary
Ollbroth, Loralna Tellesen. Clarice Vance,
Orace Flnnlgan. Marls Louise Mstnew,
Alice Mathew, Dorothy Tellesen. Myrtle
Swanson, Rose Plcard. Kathryn Walker.
Wedding: Anniveriary.
Mr. and Mr. Noble u France enter
tained at dinner at their home Friday
evening In honor of the fifth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mur
ray. Garden flower were used for th
table decoration. Cover were laid for:
Mr. and Mr. G. T. Murray.
Mr. and Mr. Charle Owens of Deca
tur. 111. . ,
Mr. ana Mr. Max jreess oi uii.
Mr. and Mr. 3. Noble De Franca.
Ill
Hall-Saylor Wedding.
The marriage of Mlas Anna u. Kayior
of Western, Neb., to Mr. Jay U Hall or
Falrbury will take place October a. This
announcement was made to eighteen
young lady friends, who were entertained
at her home Monday evening.
An elaborate four-course dinner was
served by the Misses Eva and Alta Bay-
or, assisted by Mabel Hollenberger and
Helen Burns. The tsble was decorated
In pink and white, with candle and a
centerpiece of roses. Each guest drew
a rose bud attacned to a pinx ana wnite
heart, which disclosed the secret.
Williams Coleman Wedding.
Mrs. George R. Coleman of Hugo, Colo.,
formerly of Omaha, announoe th mar
riage of her daughter, Marie, and Mr.
Thomas E. Williams of Limon, Colo.,
which was celebrated at Llmon th early
part of th month. Mra. William Is a
graduate of the Omaha High school,
class of 1913.
Shamberg-Lewii Engagement.
Mr. and Mr 3. Lewi of South Omaha
announce the engagement of their daugh
tor. Bertha, and Mr. Harry Shamberg of
Omaha. No data has been set for the
wedding.
Stromberg-Johnson Wedding.
Mr. and Mra. Eoos Johnson of Creston,
la., announce the marriage of their
daughter, Elsie Lydia, and Mr. Raymond
Joseph Stromberg of Omaha, which waa
celebrated Wednesday, August 2. In
Omaha. The young people will be at
home at aooi South Thirty-second avenue,
after October 1.
Dnbnow-Shames Engagement
Mr. B. Shames announce the engage?
ment of his daughter, Anna, to Mr.
Julius Dubnow.
The wedding will take plaoe In the near
future.
In and Out of the Bee Hire.
Mr. F. H. Col ha returned from
Chicago and Warren, III., where she
spent the aummer.
Mrs. W. B. T. Belt and daughter,
Dorothy, will return from Prior Lake,
Minn., Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. B. E. Sandwall and family
have returned from a two weeks' trip to
ths Minnesota lakes.'
Captain and Mra. C. C. Allen and eon,
Charles, hav left Prior Lake and are
now at Atlantte City.
Mlsa Cora Schwarts has returned from
an extended stay In Chicago and will
reopen her studio September 1.
Mr. E. J. McVann went Sunday to
Eate Park to Join his family and return
with them about September 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gladstone have re
turned from Cherokee Park, Colorado,
where they spent the summer.
Mr. E. H. Henderson, who was the
guest of her niece, Mrs. John Telser, has
returned to her home In Red Cloud.
Mrs, Percy S. Powell and daughter.
Phyllis, have returned from Ananaaie,
Minn., where they spent the month of
August.
Miss Anna Bishop, who spent the week
with her niece, Mrs. Denlse Barkalow,
on her way from Denver, left yesterday
for the east.
Mr. and Mrs. "Ward Burgeaa. who hsv
been at Wlanno, M1a., hav gone to visit
Mr. and Mrs. L F. Crofoot at North
East Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morris Gunlock,
who hsv been visiting Mra. Gunlock'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy,
leave Sunday evening for their home.
Mrs. W. A. Fraeer and Mrs. John T.
Tstee left Thursday te Join Mr. Praaer
and Mr. Vatea in New York. They will
also visit Washington, Baltimore and
other eastern places.
Mr. and Mrs. Auguat M. Borglum and
son. George Paul, who have been the
guest of Mr. and Mra Leonard Everett
In Colorado for the last month, will ar
rive home September L
Dr. Palmer Plndley will arrive home
Sunday morning after a four months' trip
In Europe. Mra Ftndley and children ar-
Beautify the Complexion
D4 TEN DAYS
Nadinola CREAM
The Unequalcd Beautlficr
VM.O AND INDOaSCO
r TMOCIAMl
Guaranteed to rtmov
tan, freckles, pimples,
livr spots, etc. Extreme
cases sbout twenty days.
Rids pore and tissues of impurities.
Leaves tha skin clear, soft, healthy.
Two tbes, 50c. and $1.00. By toilet
counter or mall.
ItATtoNAL rotxsr comtant. fW4 rea
ol kr ha,iaa aUCeaaan On atana. ttw-i-
Dri4 . rj,4L Dru OsbC aa4 ar.
I
rived home today from Fetes Tark. whre
thpy apent the summer.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Harding have Tt-
turned from a vlett wit their daughter,
Mra Juetua Ixe of Mltvauke'e, who re -
turned with them and is now with her
alater, Mr, tamuel Rees, Jr.
lieutenant and Mr. Stuart Howard
are spending a month with her mother.
Mrs. will Crarj-. Lieutenant Howard Is
Jut hack from Alnnka with his regiment,
tha Thirtieth Infantry, and Is stationed
at the Presidio. Ran Francisco.
Mrs. Harry Doorlv expects to leave i
thla week for White Sulphur Prrlnpa, Va., i
to meet her mother, Mra. Gilbert M.
Hitchcock, and MIjs Ruth Hitchcock.
who go from Washington to the springs.
Mr. Doorly wn Join them later.
Ansa mancne corenon has returned i
from Chicago where aiie spent the Hum-;
nier studying mualc. fr-he alirn visited sev-'
eral summer resorts In Michigan. MIfs
Sorenaon will open her studio about the '
m'ddle of September.
Mrs. Robert B. H. Bell and children,
who were guests of her fnther, Mr. E.
j P. Peck, last week, has gone to Denver
I to Join her husband, the Rev. Rnhert R.
H who ha, rec,tIy rPSignPi n)B j
rnarge of the Kearney Milltarv- academv
and expects to make Denver hla home. !
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Nash, who have
been In New York, will leave this even- 1
Ing. Mlas Claire Helonc Woodard. who
hss been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ia F. '
Crofoot at their summer home at North
east Harbor, planned to go to New York '
and may return with Mr. and Mrs. Nash, i
Mr. Phillip Morgan McCullough returned !
Saturday morning from Ioa, where he !
hss spent the summer In field engineering
work for the Pell Telephone company, i
Ho will remain with his parents till the
opening of the University- of Nebraska,
when he will begin his senior yesr's work
In the engineering department.
Personal Mention.
Miss Lorna and Miss Winifred Bourke.
daughters of Mrs. Charles McMsrtin, will
enter a private school in La Grange, 111.,
next week.
A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and
Mrs. Edw'n Morrison of Kansas City.
Mr. Morrison wss formerly Miss Louise
Tukey of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Buckingham, for
merly of Dundee, who had been In Omaha
several months, left Wednesday to make
their home In California.
Miss Fern Solomon, kindergarten In
structor In the South Omaha schools,
returns today from her work as super
visor of the Junior department In Chau
tauqua work in Kansas City.
A son was born Wednesday to Lieu
tenant and Mrs. Thomas J. Haves. 1r
Mrs. Hayes ha been here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rlngwalt,
Blnee spring, when her husband was or
dered with his regiment to Vera Crux,
where he Is still on duty. He Is expected
here some time next month.
An Offhand txeatlog,
"A man Is fortunate when his wife re
gards him as a man whose wisdom can
always be depended on."
yes, replied Mr. Growcher; "but that
its
BBC
DO YOU KNOW
that we can reline your Jacket with any kind of ma
terial you desire for about V to what the regular
Tailors would charge you!
DO YOU KNOW
that we make any kind of alteration or repairs on
either Men's or "Women's C'othingT
DO YOU KNOW
that we put on silk or velvet collars and cuffs, put
in new linings or sleeve linings, put on new buttons,
put in new pockets, etc!
We do and do it right, guaranteeing satisfaction
or no pay. Autos everywhere.
THE PANTORIUM
"Good Cleaners and Dyers."
1515-17 Jones St. Phone Doug. 963.
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FACTORY RICES pKy.CQNVgNIENTTRHS
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A Lady's Suit
Man Tailored to Your
Order by
Cot Scarcely Any More Than the
Ordinary ltead-to-Ver Suit
of the Department Store.
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Boom 33os rawi !
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ANNOUNCEMENT
This is to announce that MRS. H. M. ECK, formerly in
W. O. Y. Bldg., has opened an up-to-the-minute millin
ery 6tore at 18th and Farnam (formerly Kohl & Johnston)
where the latest and most correct styles in Fall and Winter
Millinery will be shown We will be pleased to terve our
former as well as new customers. Formal opening
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Open Saturday Evening. Phone Douglas 657.
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Its eiularrn-slnif tn lnr p'i;- ho tl'
the I'ompanv that i pit " ill l" filt-'n
r twenty miruit.'s Lite, nnl tl'et whll"
thev hip WHttinv nii ilt iNputln a'i
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BUY FURS
BY
COMPARISON
We suggest that you call at our
etore and notice First, that our
prices are no higher than else
where. Then take note of the ex
clusive designs created here In our
shop the superior workmanship
and finish, the quality of the skits
and linings. When you realize
that our custom furs cost no more
than the common factory-made
product, it does not seem possible
that you would be satisfied with
anything less than Auiabaugh
Furs.
Cor. 19th and Farnarfl
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