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By MELLIFICIA.
Friday, October 30, 1914.
TWO larjte charity benefits will occupy the debutant's, younger
net and society matrons this fall. Yesterday afternoon and even
ing Chambers' academy was the scone of an enthiiHlustlc assembly,
400 In all, which gathered to adopt plnns of organization for the
success of the coming attraction. "The Colloee Hero." the spectacular and
well-known eastern production to be staged here the first of December, for
the child saving Institute.
Entr'acts will be of special interest during the evening. High school
girls will form choruses. Special features will be solos by Mrs. John
Potter Webster, and Miss Marlon Kuhn, one of the season's debutantes.
Keen Interest is manifest as to who will be chosen to fill the unique j
part made famous by "Vex" Ver Weibe of Chicago, famous hero of the I
Harvard eleven. j
Several names have been suggested, but Just who will be so honored j
Is the interesting mystery agog. Whosoever be may be, this "chosen one" !
will be a really and truly matinee Idol the rest of his life a real person
ality henceforth, much better than being a fullback any old day, or
breaking the seven years Harvard "hoo-doo."
One dancing group will be headed by Miss Eugenie Patterson, who!
will have with her, Misses Helen Epeneter. Marjorle Howland, Alice Jac-j
qulth, Halcyon Cotton, Eleanor Mackay, Mary Alice Duval, Lucille Uacon.j
Frances O. Hochstetler, and Messrs. C. G. Selby, Taylor Belcher, Allan A
Tukey and J. Frank Mead. I
Mrs. Harold Prltchett will head another group, composed of Misses j
Mildred IJutler, Mcnle Davis, Daphne Peters, Mary Iiurkley, Elizabeth Davis i
and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. i
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with 'i.i:iIip. nmllrn'f" Those wiin have
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1 Personal Mention.
j Mr. and Mrs. Wlmipnr Jt-n'ith are re-
. fi' Hit I'Msratiilatinn mi ihe hlttii of a
(i BUiil.trr. tdri''la .
Mr. K. M f'nvell left Tues.tny fm- Ta-
nnn;i. "ii-h , a ! 1 th'-re hy tl'o ilentli
of h .s siitrr. M:-. 1". K. .f.y.
r w:r.cr li'iiie at -rion!y ill nlih srr'fti .at ITcw
nrll Hal) Tuesday, nnderwint an epera-
t en at X'cr-ol.i fenn hesiltil Tieslsr
a.'t'rnfon. .-'he Is rerfrtei tr he doina;
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Mrs. T.eon Cohn left last ereiinf for
N. Tork fiv to attend the waddlna?
of her nlrcc. Miss Dorothy Olick, daugh
ter of Rahhl Irrarlson C-Jllrk, tn Mr. Jack
Stltz. Hahhl J.-tv Mrnwn nlll resd th
marrlns sTviu-. asi.-'rd h Rahbl
Miss Aiielai ie K.'m.-. nln nss tsken Isia'l CSIIck. tbe hride'ei lather
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Hallowe'en Dancing Partiei.
The frnlrle Park association Is plan
nin t nak Ita dancing party Pfitur
day evening one of the test and most
unique of tti season. The clnh rooms
are telng decorated In a manner ap
propriate to Hallowe'en with oranr and
Mack streamer and a larne number of
Jack-o'-lanterns. The early part of the
evening will be given over to an old
fashioned ghost dance.
The first dancing party of the Week
end Dancing club will b given at Cham
beis" academy Saturday evening.
A lUUowa'tn "rube'" party will b
given at Turpln's academy for tho mem
Ik-is of the dancing classes and thalr
friends.
Tho Tel J'd Pokol girls will (tlve a
Hallowe'en dancing party Haturday
evening at Sokol hall.
Vesta chapter, Order of the Kastern
Star, will give a card party and danco
at the Masonic. Temple. Saturday evening.
A masked Hallowe'en party was glvon
by tha aophomore clsss of the t'nlver
Ity of Omaha Thursday evening at
Rcdhtk hall. Tha rooms of the building
were decorated In a fantastical manner,
pumpkins, cornstalks and oak Iraves tenia-
used profusely. A varied program
of gm kept the students In continual
merriment. Olrla of the sophomore do
mestic science class came to the front
with their serving of larse pumpkin pi's
and home-made doughnuts.
Jacques Rleur took first prise for hav
ing the best makeup, being masked as
suffragette. Miss Viola Pierce and
Mrs. Waters were accorded second hon
ors, coming masked as witches. The
Vnlverslty of Omaha U4e club sang a
number of selections. The following had
charge of the affair: Marlon Pearsall,
Clone Eerier, Edward Morry and Roy
Oreellng. ;
Tel Jed Sokol dancing party at Turner
hall.
Pleaiuret Part.
Miss Mildred Othmer was surprised at
her home, In honor of her twelfth birth
day. The decorations were suggestive of
Hallowe'en. Little Mack eats and lan
terns were the favors. Tha evening was
spent with games and music. Those
present were:
Misses Misses
Reulah Bakar, Marlon Othmer.
ilT.1 Katherin Jennings.
Mildred Othmer. I.olo Heatnn,
l'"lenor Hoettger, Kva Nellneu.
Margaret t'rtbM. 'era Jeuninss.
Musters !ouRld and Kenneth Otlimer.
Mrs. Hoy Maker.
Mr. and Mrs V O Othmer.
The Ocod Times club was entertains 1
Thursday afternoon at tha home of the
I resident. Mrs. Frsnk J. Alvord. Prises
for the card game were won by Mes
damcs E. O; Mount. C. Q. Everson, F. C.
Haines. Ia Bridges and J. IL Wright.
Hallowe'en decorations were uaed
throughout the rooms. Those present:
Mesdsmes Meadames
KalPh Richardson, C. O. K.versnn
hers of V. K. Cirnnl Wnmsn's Relief t orps
and post at her home Wednesday eve-'
nlng. Mrs. Alberta T. lludley mid Mrs )
John W. Evsns gave resdlnss; Xtlss Ior-
othy (". MacMurrsy, whlstllnK selections. I
and Mrs. W. C. Price and Rev. V. :.
Court vocal number". The guests or;
hrnor Included Itev. and Mrs. tlowen.j
Mesdames C. A. Hcott, H T. Klklns, Her- j
tha lllckarda of lleiitrlce, Misses Hall, j
Hssel Kirk, Adelaide Rons of Dulutli, !
Minn., and Mr. Howard Miller. Members
of t. fl. tlrant post who were present
Included:
Messrs Messrs.
Charles V. Allen. N R. Van Husen,
David M. Haverly, R H. Wlh ox.
Byron F. Sweasy, l. I. Hulett.
Andrew Traynor, John Mtern,
P. P. Tulen, C. T. Elli'ns,
Joxiih Malllson.
A linen shower wss given Wednesday
evening In honor of Maml Patterson, who
will be a November bride. lliilluwe'en
decorations were used, and the evening
waS spent In music and game. Those
present wore:
Misses Mlsse
Mamie Pattei suii, Helen Won all.
Klsle Htephenn. Herthn Molvoke,
Resslo Mnystrlck, Anna Hyuek.
Kmma Hyuek, Alma Peterson,
clertrude Worrall. Msriha Tiit;y.
Mrs. F. Pallet son.
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"Kube" Party at Church.
Tlic I'hur'li of the cirod Si-cphoid ;;n "
a "iiiln-" parly st the c-hurxh. Twen
tieth and f ill io si reels. Thi.r.' I iy evening.
Ti "iH 0-it of the 3?e Kirr i
, Mr Coil Kat'eii'.in returned Th-Jr.dnr!
' r rn!- r f, r":i n t-l to . I.oul and ;
I 'r I'nin! . ' 1
Mrs IfiriTl'-k rf T.ln"oln Is the suesf'
, ol Mr and Mn. .T. F. FetknSTn at th" r
I home in Dundee.
Ml-s Ruth Pr.-iwn. who Ins been the
pur -t or M'.s ll'ith Rosenherir, If 't ful
ler Iiti'i- In Detro't Thnr-dav.
,r. Ofcrfje W. C'ovell has gone t'i
North Ixi-.jp Bud otii-r points In N'e
! I rst kn. where the will be fc.r a wccl;
In tt intr'eFts nf suffrage.
1 Mrs. c 'F. Tii line of Davenport, la .
who bus I een l-lUng here for the pat
' fortrl.ht v.;tb 'i"r sisters. Mrs Chnrles
! P. .-n-;;)! hid !.-. li. A. Doud. wl 1 re-
Surpri3e Party.
Tha Hurti Mr , id Fprlts surpriti !
Robert Pulton, ore of their members, 1 turn home inturd.iy esenln-:. After a fe v
at tils home Wednesday evenins. T(' ! days at Davenport !-. will ro. with her
evenlii vrcs mwnl in Hallowe'en enter- tlanshter. i.-s Josephine Darlln'f. to Join
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The essy lines and suggestive warmth
of des'gn In this rreutlon of green velvet
trimmed with sliver bullion and marten
Is another strlkirtK example of the adop
tion of the Russian model by the season's
designers.
of the evening will be punctuated with
music, lantern slid. pictures and talk
by Mr Ward M. Ruifctss and Mr. Arthur
Crittenden Hmlth. Theie will be PjO
guests and the fable dr, nations will be
Hallowe'en novelties
Sale of $10 to
$18 Hats at
$7.50
If .vow 1 i I :iot t'u'u h tiie con
tagion of Pi'onomy duriii", owr
Half Price Sale, w hart; on!v
to ask you to inspect the fine
nssortnipnt f genuine .!(.
tlS Iltus wp'ro offcriiiR-1.-) Sat
urday shoppers at $7.50.
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Informal Muiicale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge A. Joslyn enter
tained a few friends Informally at their
home, Lynhurkt, last evening, to hear
hegr Mr. Archer Olhson, the well known
organist of New York City.
Fraternity Dance.
The Alpha-Tau-Omega fraternity wld
give a dancing party this evening ut the
University rlub.
At the Country Club.
The salesmen and department manag
ers of M. E. Smith II Co. will be guests
of honor at dinner this evening at the
Country club. Other special guests will
be Messrs. I.otils C. Nssli, T. P. Rod
niond. John Cogsn and James Taylor of
the Purge ss-Nssh iompany, find Messrs.
Joseph Barker, W. tt. Duchols aud Vic
tor Caldwell. A special business meeting
will follow the dinner, and the remainder
Moucka-Pramek Wedding.
A pretty wedding took place Monday
noon when .Miss Rose, Sramek liecsme
( wie nriue or Mi. John Moiuka The
' Mendelssohn bridal march wss played
by Mrs. A. lMoracc-k, slater of the bride.
IJ.itlln Marie Dvurattk carried the ring"
" In a basket of flownrs
The bride's gown was made of white
no, iiieiiee. iiimmeu in siuuiow iHce and I
'Ilk net,- heavily embroidered In ililnc
stonys and eur;. with long court train.
Th shower boii.piet was of bride a roses
and daisies.
Miss Insure i;imiuit. maid of honor,
wore a blue rrepe de meteor, made In
hasiiue style, with an oversklrt or mar
quUeMe. the wulst being maiio of Venlse
lace with ro.tebiid tiiinmbiK She carried
K'lUsrnoy ro.e.
Mr. William Mod ka saved as best
num. and the bride wns given away by
her brother, Mr. Joseph Siamek.
special purchase for a one day sale, Saturday only, Jaunty, high
Hided toques, sailers and more conservative sailors
In all silk velvet and plush. Rlack and colors.
H. K. Atkins.
O. II. Meyers.
Anna Kellev,
r. J. Alvord.
Kvarta.
Jamea MaCaulty.
Joyoe Koch.
Fred Hainea.
Misses
Martha Everts
K. . Mount
J H. Wright
Cieorie 1 Morris,
l.ee Hrldgee,
Misses
Mamie Ketterer.
Jtrv McCauiey,
Mrs. Aadrsw Traynor enteMalned the
V. 8. Orant Woman's Relief Corps at a
kenslngton at her home Thursday after
noon. The guests of the corps were:
Mesdames Mcsdsmes
Katherlne Freeman Puller.
of Heatrlcs, K. Rudolph.
F Phlelds. A. C. M.tthetsg.
V. stile Uavls,
.Mises Missss
Adelalde Roos Mildred Rurnell.
of Duluth. Minn.:
Mr. Andrew Traynor.
Urs O. B. Sweety entertained the mem-
DIG SMASH
Wo Are Going to Meet All
Competition and Then Scmo
SATURDAY
ONLY
EVERY HAT
2 PRICE
COME-Remeniber
EVERY HAT GOES
O'Connor & Emblem
Paxton
Block
Saeond
Floor
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Shapes 77c
Saturday the Last Day
For Inspection
1'ioini'tly at S:') o'clock Monday morning the
L.M. tli'" vi i t inti- buyers will he admitted to our
Drop Pattern Sale of
FURNITURE
- then ;;1I time for cW'lu'rnion v,-iil 1p gone. So
come in tomorrow make a careful selection and be
here promptly at 8:.'0 Monday (no salt- goods will
he sold before Monday). Past cxperiei--'c has proved
that the majority of these articles will be sold at
the bpginiiini; of the sale.
They are drop patterns samples and odd pieces
h'rniture for all parts of the home that we have se
lected to sell iiicty. All prices are less than cost
some a half and third and even a fourth the
original priees.
HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES:
lo Serving Table, early English $5.00
$15 Library Table, fumed oak $7.50
$lf2 pr. Twin Beds, C ireassian walnut, 2 for $75.00
$GS Somuoe, solid mahogany, carved $25.00
$104 Dining K'm Ste., solid malry, V2 pc. $452.00
jfclO Leather Ann Chair $15.00
$8 IV.rlor Stand, golden oak " $2.00
$: mahogany $23.00
$'2'2 Serving Tabie, laaliogany $10.00
$8 Arm Chair, fumed oak $4.00
$1(L' I pe. Parlor Suite, niahog. upholstered $37.50
in si i.i ,n i m 7s.M..i.,.-.n. ,n Jl-n.,l-n.,..si)irs
$'21 ( hina Cabinet, fumed oak
$( Magazine Hack, weathered oak . . .
$:$.") Buffet, golden oak
$l'S Chiffonier, golden oak
$f4 Dresner, satin walnut
$'J Koeker, golden otk, wood sent
$00 f'hevnl (Jlass, f.:-lid mahogany
$42 Brass Bed, full si.e, satin finish ...
Good Sold In This Sale
, Will Xot He Held for Deliver)-.
Taken Hack or ICxc-lianged.
$10.00
. $2.50
$18.00
$15.00
$34.00
..$4.50
$45.00
$21.00
Orchard & Wilhelm
414-416-418 South 16th Street.
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Just Received...
Another Shlptuent of f)ur
Senutlonul Bellini
Parisian Model
In patent leather with Fawn.
Blark and Gray Top. RIbes.
Overgalter nd full quarter
patterns full Louis or
the new spike heel All
sizes and widths.
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Priced $5&$6
Other grades at
83.50
3-1.00
TMa model made delusively (or
THE SLAUGHTER &
THOMPSON CO.'S
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
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. SoU Mstrltatora ef WalaOTr Basse for Omaha.
317 South 16th Street
-Fhoenlz Ouaranta4 Host for Man and Womrn.
We have just returned from the East and commercially we found they had been very sick but there is an improvement. In this particular sec
tion we should be very thankful, for we are living in the luckv zone crops good, prices good, demand good, climate good. While our hearts ache for
the sufferers over the seas "MAN MUST STILL WORK, WHILE THE HARBOR BAR IS MOANING."
Time is Flying-54 Days Only Till Christmas
Women's Section-2d Floor-
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YOU WILL WANT HANDKERCHIEFS.
Without any boasting, you will find our stock
hard to match. New York deluged our city
with samples recently, but when tlie samples
were put up against our goods, their picking
was mighty kIiui and that's right, for all
things being equal, Omaha people should buy
nt home. I hi Jlundkerchiefs we have but little
competition at home either. If you think of
embroidery or initials you slKuild give us your
orders before November lth. Only ." days more
ufter thnt we cannot promise delivery in time
for Christmas gifts.
Now men u few words with you. We made
a fortunate purchase of UNION SUITS and
you are going to profit by it.
Silk and Wool I'nion Suits, value $.".00
Saturday $3.45
Mercerized and Wool I'nion Suits, value M ''O,
Saturday $2.75
Heavy Wool Fleeced I'nion Suits, value $J ' ,
Saturday $1.65
Heavy Egyptian Cotton I'nion Suits, value
!?1.30, Saturday $1.15
Saturday you get $J.0U Pajamas for . .$1.59
Night Robes, should be $1.25, to be sold at 89c
(rood glove weather crisp mornings chilly
evenings a timely sale of 'Men's ( loves
heavy Cape, $1.19 instead of $1.50.
Jicst Kaswm Capo, $1.59 instead of $2.00.
Now an Experiment
We ll below six Hems, every one below tallies some
Ht less than the goods can be bought at the mills. We
arc going to test the faith-that Is in jou. We believe
that you believe our statements. If you need or can
ue any of these six items you will buy Saturday. Only
one day.
81x! Century Sheets
Were $1.00
tJ9c Karh
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iVar lluck
Towels
for 7 'io
Men's Shirts, plain and pleated bosoms, worth
to S2.C0, at $1.15
Then, too, we made n lucky buy of Outi g Flan
nel Night Robes and Pajamas some one else
might have got them their cash would have
been just as good as ours but they didn't
so Saturday you get $1.00 Pajamas for 89t
Saturday you get $1..0 Pajamas for ..$1.29
Main Floor Saturday
$3.00 S-4 Damask
ClothH tit 1.K I'ach
IJ.ro Wool Mixed
markets, at
$;.s Pair
J.Tj Comforters
tiulurday, et
$1.79 Kadi
$.00 3C-inch
l.unch Cloth
9 be Each
Special Sale of Women's Gloves All Day
Th front on the pumpkin varus iih that wintry days
are on the way no Saturday will be Winter Coat Day.
Chinchillas. Cords and the warm fabrics, aged from Z
to 10 years. The new college coats for bis girls also.
Kilk Jersey relticoitts- All the wanted shades, Jo. 00
the usual iirire. on Saturday, 3.05 each.
To clean out the last of the Women's Hais Saturday
from the very rpeclal purchjue we will plaje on the
tables every one that is left. We counted 104 a few
may be sold, but whatever the number, you get them
all r-trlrunied with velvet, ostrich ilume. feathers,
flowers. All hifch grade materials left from the 14.50
sale. 83.00 Saturday.
Saturday
A rare collection of Tailored Suits made from
the most popular fabrics Wool Poplins- -in
all the leading colors Navy Serges, Prunellas
and (.labrdines for entli'ii-h'slic selling Sat
urday, each $15.75
Then we are going 'to display a group of
fine Suits, specially fine trimmed with fur, etc.,
broadcloth and other stylish materials right
up to the moment $37.50
By Express we got a lot of Waisis--China, 11a-
bulai atul Crepe de Chine white, black and
flesli Saturday at the popular
price of, each
82.50
For the Children
Dresses from eottou wash materials, ginghams,
chambravs, etc. just the thing for school
!f'2.0i) should be the selling price A Qft
for many Srtvrday UltUU
Ulue Serge Dresses, different styles, not every
size. If theie was, K $G and 00 7C
()..") would be the prices, Sat OUsI 0
Chally nnd other fine wool dresses nearly all
Mzes, f.-.ld up to $12.00, 0E flfl
each, Saturday UUsUU
We like onr t:phbors to call on os. We will be glad
at any time to sho other merchants sale goods, bat
e despise snoopers not hicj manly about that. When
oj come tgain. tntroivn .-ours?lvs. Von will gist a
cordial sclivvtre, and voj' I .'erl better.
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