2-B Till: OMAHA SUNDAY 1JKK: XOVEMKEK 1, V.)U. HUSICAL AFFAIRS NUMEROUS Socittj Omtly Intereitei i Vari ous Attraction for Week. KES EDITH THOMAS TO WED Pnawlar Voclety tMtf of The Br 4 Marry Mr. Waylaa Hum -aCmell Glaa Clab CMa la Deabr. Social Caleaaar. SrxrAT-Mra. B. M. McCallum. art Studio Wfpllnfi, 8 to I p. m. JJONUAt-Coronado club dance at Cham ber'. Et--Virp dance. Diets club. MIm Marjnrl Howland, evening bridge at her lionw. Carter Lake Hwlmmlng anfl Bowling rtnh. Metropolitan ball. TfK.SDAY Tuesday Morning Musical, Mra. J. M. I'euaherty hostess. Mr. Frank Coad. bridge at her home. An nual Hallowe'en and rube' party at t'hamhera', Lateat Dancea club at Tur. pln'a academy. Manchester-llendrlck-se wedding. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rob luaon, dinner partv for Miss Robinson of Kt. Ixiul. Debutante hridge club, with Mis Frances Hochstetler. "WKDNEMDAT "W Ensemble club, Mra, Erhard Hot', hostess. Elks' il.triclng party. Huhscrlpllon dance at Turpln's. Wednesday Hridge club, MlM Mary Burkley, hostess. Alice Mac ketiile Ldrcler singer, at Young Women's Christian aeaociatton. Mrs. Isaac Doug III, luncheon. "Heel Tet" Card club, Mm. W. H. Woodard. hoatess. THURSDAY" Vesta chapter Order of th Knslera Ktar dance at Chamber.' Com. a ' 'club meet with Mra. Oenrg Morrla. T'alltorwt club dinner. Ueorge Ham lin concert at Hrandel. Mr. J. F, Car penter, reception for Mra. Harry Car penter, rsgalco Hub at Metropolitan hall. Mra Kdward Johnson, kenalngton for Meedanva A. C. Wynne, O. IL Cur tin and O. W. Paisley. FKIDAT-Mra. E. C. Twamley, tea for :.tte Katherlne Becker. First Presby terlan church benefit luncheon for Po rtal Settlement. Q'H Vie dancing party at Chambers.' Pnrk Forest and Castellar school boys' party. Walter Beltaer, host. Madam Oervl lle-Reacbe, concert, State Teasers' convention. PA TV R DAT Madam Oervllla Reach c oncert. Auditorium, Week-end as sembly rl.mce at Turpln'a academy. Prairie Park club dancing party. ' , This week will witness the revival of musical Interest for the season In Omaha. The Tuesday Morning Musical, among th oldnat of the musical clubs, tiaa been tha means of faveringr Ornh tniiai lovera with tha best of the country's' mualcal at tractions. Th opening meeting of th club will be held. Tuesday at th home of Mr. John M. Daugherty. Th nttr program will b given by Mr. Raphael Xavas, pianist, of Wichita, Kan. Mr. Neva has had great ueoeaa a a student at th Conservatory of Barcelona, and ahlle studying with Isadora Fhllllpp at rails. Mr. Navas la likewise a student f th Leschellsky method, under Wager Swurn. Society always turns out In full to bear Madam Beach and already aa unusual number of boxes have been reserved. Among thoa who wtll entertain at box parties are ' Mr. and Mra George A. Joslya. Mr. and Mr. C Will Hamilton, Mr. and MraPrank Hamilton, Mr. and Mra UsF. Crufoot, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall. Mrs. R. S. Hall and Mi. Herman Kounts. Madame Gervltle-Keache Is the stellar musical attraction of tha week, Th great contralto will siis Friday evening at th Auditorium, before th - slat teachers' convention, and appears In concert Saturday evening ... I,!n parties will b given by: Miss Helen Millard, Mr. E. M. Andrefcsen and Mr. and Mra. Edgar H. Scott. A Urge number of reservations have been mad for th George Hamlin con cert at th Braadels theater, Thursday afternoon. French Count Social Lion. Count D Pertrang of Parts. Fraaea, who. wltk bis secretary. Mr. Lew Wait of New York City. Is spendtng some time In Nebraska buying horses for th 1 reaoh government, has been extensively ci, tertalned. At Ptanton h was the gueat of Mr. and Mr W. B. Lock. Sunday evening Mr. Lock gave a stag dinner party In his honor. Covers were laid for tea guests. Th host and hostess wer assisted by tha Misses Bell and A Jra Lock and Leila Mayer. Monday tli sam company mad tip a, hunting party and th day was spent la the country shooting wild gam. A picnic lunch ended a delightful hunting trip. On returning from their trip a delicious five-course dinner awaited them at the bom of Mr. and Mr. Locke. Tuesday noon their hosts again enter talced a party of mea and woman at luncheon. Kerns and flowers were used In th decorations. Count D Pert rang expressed himself ss being favorably Impressed with Amer ica but stated that he would prefer living In Franc. From Stanton they went to Omaha and will go a tar west as Montana before it turning east. The count has only been In America about four weeks, but speaks th English language quit readily. His horn in Paris is a castle built about j0 years rgo. This caatl la aeaertad now, as hla sons and mea ear-rant ere serving in th war. and th maids have Joined tha Red Cross nurses. Tbs count has served bis country as aa army officer for twenty-fir years. Dr. Henry Dafenetre was commtsslonad to accompany him. and the two French' w are traveling la America, in com pany with William Post, United States government contractor. Prominent Among Brides of tne Week i """ ,i ..... .. '" ; - f ' j ....... - y- - X-K ' s .v-"!;:, ;:';:')".Y'' - ..r - ,IL. !, , '.' i n a s M v t. 1 1 01 MRS CAUL KLEMtt Methodist church, Thursday evening. Th reception will be held between the hours of f :S0 and , and th dinner will be at o'clock. Hallowe'en Affair. Mrs. A. 1 Alexander entertained th D. D. club at a Hallowe'en luncheon Thurs day. The decorations were in black and orange. Black cats and witches added welrdness to the darkened room, while three witches brewed fortunes In a bub bling pot In th center of th table. Those present were: Mesdtimes A. ('. Hansen, Morris Cockrau, . Klmer Cockran, Charles Fletcher, J. K. Uuuglas, Meadnme- C. T. Walker, 8. M. Kent, W. 8. Loree, Victor Johnson, I. N. Hammond, Hi. rt. Jermra. Miss &orena Douglas. Mra.. W, W. Long and daughter, Alls ilorenoe Long, entertained at their home 6(UarOj evening In honor of J 1 al io we'en. Th room were attractively decorated with Japanea and Jack-o -lan terns, Mrs. Nathan Welsman presided at th punchbowl. Covers wer laid for; Mr. and Mrs. N. Welsman. Mr. and Mra. O. Barnum. , Mr. and Mra. O. Murray. Mr. and Mr. H flchoenleliu nr. ana jura. v. v, lona. Mlssc Merle Mitchell, Hetty Hopkins, BMty Hoiklns, Kathryn llupkins, .MuiKie Tripp. Florence Long, Onrude Frost, MoKurs. Jack Oberreuter, Frank Walton, eorga Grahiim, James Arnold!, HiiKh Orahani, Tom G rah am. James C. Long. HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS ANNOUNCED. Missc Msry O NclL 6(cll MoCarron. Mable Graham. Florence Hoibrook, lHllle Hchults, Koae Hurth. Uury McKUlgott, MeSHra John Iona:, Orant Milier, Knill Hchack, oe Powers. Adolph Koch, Will Ixjinalnh, Don McNeil, Will Crelgh, "-X Saw Dora. Sherman Marjorl. Marlon and Donald Woodard and Dorothy and Eva Luther entertained about thirty of their little friends at a Hallowe'en party at th Woodard horn at Miller park. Th house was profusely decorated for the occasion and a two- oours luncheon was served the little folks. Miss Luella Allen entertained the young mea of her class at her studio, Th rooms wer decorated with ferns a .id palms. A program was given and refresh mcnts served. Thoa present Included: Messrs. Messrs - Robert Buckingham, Donald MacAuley, Loun punurriunu, itudolth Hansen, Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thomas aa- noune th nragement of their deugn ter. Mariaa Edith, t Waytaad Walls Miss Thomas sttended the Quinsy stbool at Wollaston Heights, near Bos ton, and went abroad two different years t study muslo and language. Miss Tbotnas was society editor of Th Bee and for a abort tint for th Excelsior. Aa 'MeiUflcU" ah was well known to th host of readers of Tha Be. Mlas Tnoma- rruad ar pieaasd that bar marrtag will not tiLk bar away from this city, Mr. Mage attended th university ' Bona In German y and later was grad uated from th University of Chicago, where h was a member of th Alph Dtlt Phi fraternity. He studied U w at Harvard and after aa eighteen months trip around th world, practiced law In Chicago for two year. Mr. Mage the cam to Beaulngtoa four years ago a executor of th estate of hla grand aXhar, tha laU Colonel Pratt. Mr. Mage Is nember of th Country dub. University and Commercial clubs. Th wedding will tale place this fan the bride's horn and will be attended y fcy reUUvta. There will be a at- mdnt. Peru Alumni to Meet Th OtnaHa Peru dub UI give a re- teptloa and alumni bai.qurt at tli First awarded to Misses Julia Blauffuas, Jessie Healey. Esther Jacobson and Messrs. James Clarke, Eugene Houser and Milton Moiiarlty. Th guests were: M tunes Misses Jtillti Jjlnlifftiss, Flnm .Vlclson. ' Marie iilauffuas, I.unlla Jarobsen. l.eona Kwlnx, Klal Kelso. Meaara Fugen Houser, Heroltl Coinpton, Kdward Muruhy, W. h. Toxwort. anthemums were used. This Is the first of a scries -if parties piann'd for th winter months. Those pi client were: Mlaeea Mlwu Blanche Wallwcber, Helen ltrnnn. Marv Myers. Mym Mullen, Marie Neerr. Ome Troxe, Winifred Ualte. Alice Donahue, Theresa Rels, Kva Walla-eber, Genevieve Dros. Julia Korlets, MHrKarft tre, Theresa Koplct. Kmnrm Wallweber, Gertrude Sullivan. Msry Clinton. i:ilcn IHnahue. Margaret Clinton, A Hallowe'en ghost parly aa given Frldfcv evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Catherwood as a surprise fare well for Mr. Catherwood. who leaves for Wyoming, to he gone a month. BpMer ' web hunta and other Hallowe'en names, waa th entertainment of the evening. Orange and black ribbons and Hallowe'en novelties decorated the rooms. The t nests were: Mr. and Mrs. George Thone. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Putts. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shlclils. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Skoalund. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Ailam. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. T. Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith. Mr. and Mr. G. N. Menchani. Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. (fRelllv. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. I'eilev. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. I'eilev. POPULAR GIRL SOON TO BE A BRIDE. Pleasures Past. Mr. and Mr. Pldney K Tuylor enter tained informally Saturday night In honor . of Mrs. .Harry I.. Goodrich of Clinton, Mm, Old-time costumes, songs and dances were the feature of the even lnu. Those present were: Mr. an.l Mrs. C. H. Draeirer. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Kuony. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Strinner. . Mr. and Mrs. I.. R. Strlnner. Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 1 Taylor.- Mr. and Mr. A. L. Tlmblin. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Geltren. Mra. H U Goodrich. Mra. Wilson. Miss Connor. l'aator Muiford d Mrs. Mulford of the Olivet Baptist church wer a sur prised host and hostess last evening at a Hallowe'en party In honor of Mrs. Mulford's birthday. Th married couples of th congregation gathered at the church and proceeded to the parsonage. The evening was spent In playing games and refreshments were served. Th fea ture nf th evening was a talk on th Uaptlst foreign mission In. 4apan by.Mr. Kato, a prominent Japanese student., . Mrs. William Hay den entertained the members Of the Twelve Star Card club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Jean Wallace la a newly elected member of th club, which la composed of mem bers of Vesta chapter, Order of the Eastern Rtar. Three tables 'of players wer present. Mrs. F. B. Hochstetler entertained at a matinee party Saturday to see -Ruth Bt. Denis In honor of Mrs. W. D. Banc.ker. Mrs. David Baura. Miss Margaret Oroer Eaum and Miss Frances Hochstetler wer th other guests. Mr. and Mra Clair J. Balrd enter tained six tables of bridge Saturday eve ning at their home In honor of Mr. and Mra Ed Balrd. who have xecently re turned from their wedding trip. Hal lowe'en novelties wer used In th decora tlona throughout th rooms. Th "Sixty-Six" club held Its first dano of the season at Chambers, Fri day evening. Dr. and Mra A. A. Holt man entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at 'their horn In honor of Miss Ellolse Sheppard. Th table decorations wer of pink rose, and place cards wer laid for; Miss Elolsa Bheppard. Miss Daisy Hlgglns. Judge Pointes. Mr. Goodwill Dlckerman. Dr. and Mrs.' A. A. HolUnan. Utopian Borbrlty. - Tha Utopian sorority of the University of Omaha waa entertained last evening st tha bom of Miss Minnie Johnson, Musical numbers and Hallowe'en ganvsa mad up tha entertainment Mis Kath erln Woodworth and Miss Fern Gilbert gar readings. Among those present weret Misses Minnie Johnson, Ruth Berger. J Dorothy Scott. Helen Johnston. Mae Carney. Olga Andersen, Florence Dow, Gladys Talmadg. Ruth flundland. Fern Gilbert, , at-.... mt i i i i i : w ... : ' : :. . : '' f , s ' f . ' ' J J - ' 1 ' '! 1 - L 1 :' " , . ! ! ' , l ' " .r-; " I : i . :.. : " I , , .-. I I i r ... v .us., I. ' I t'ecembcT, JMO, OS the occasl-n o their' last western tour, and at that time tne recrption given the cluba a as so en thusiastic sad the concert which waa rendered sunn sn srtistic success, that llttlo difficulty nil experienced by the Omaha Cornell men tn securing thv clubs' visit this yetr. Arrangement f"r tne entertainment of tha glee clubs Are being made by local Crnll nien. Pan Club Dancing Party. The Pan club he,a Its f.fst dam of the serfHon Frldsy mailt at the Home hotel. '1 horc present vcre: Jessie Healaur Kether Jacubaen, Mewtrs. James Cross, Hav Ochenblen, Phillip Peterson. Milton Muriai'lty. Pttiil Carlson, Mrs, W. b. Toxwort ohn i'undxrlaod. Fred Curds, A. D. Cloyd, Donald I .vie, Robert Ktlwards. Lawrence Harring ton. 1im Krausa, ' Hubert MlrkeL Richard llurmettler, Milton Barmettler. Frank Flkner, .Mrrill North wall, Vlrsia Northwall, Ernest y.chan. jo neraing. Wulfgaog UaAlcaa., Kraaot Lundgran, A Hallowe'en party will b gtven Friday. when th Park Forest and former Cas teUar Boys' clubs will be entertained at the horn of Walter BelUer. A very novel entertainment has been arranged, which. oeaue a mueiua.1 program, will contain original numbers by th boy a Pictures of Unci Sam's fighting squadron will be shown, with a radiopticon. Master Louis Molony entertained at a Hallowe'en party at hla horn Friday evening. Hallow' ea game war played and Hallowe'en refreshment war served. Those praut were: Misaes Hvb n Trlxler. !orolhy Myers, Helen Cooper, t-'rtvthe AlTw rson, Hrlen McQulaton, Master Bernard Martin, Ralph Whitney, Will Areen. f Tom ttolwrts, Al Kunach. Mr. and Mrs. C. Misses , 1 .11 Hoke. .' ' . Gertrude Penault. Helga titieling, lama Tucker. Masters Bob Blackmora. WU1 Tehr. Vie Hoover, Lout kioluuy. K. Molony, Tho Weat Omaha Mothers' Culture club gav a Hallowe'en ghoat party at th horn of Dr. and Mra P. T. Barber Fri day evening for the husband of th member. Hallowe'en decoration and autumn leave Were used In th decora tions and the evening was spent In games and pranks. Prises wer won by Mra W. P. Metzger, Mra P. F. Bonorden, Mr. Ik A. McFarlsne and Mr. C. D. Hutchin son. Thus present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamilton. Mr. and Mr. C. D. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McKarlane. Mr. and Mr. It. '. Iolnr. Mr. and Mrs. J K. Duaaiu Mr. and Mra. C. B, Kwan. Mr. and Mra O. A. Robert. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. M..tr. Mr. and Mra.iE. O. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mra. P. K fckmordeu, Mr. and Mra W. M. Raker. Mr. and Mra. C. R. Hamilton, Dr. and W-s. P. T. Barbur. I'r. and Mrs. Blain Truesdell. Mra T. W. Cox. An enjoyapia Halloween party was given at th bom of Miss Jean Matters Saturday evening. An exciting ghost walk from cellar to garret waa on of th feature of th avenlng fun. Hunting for fortune, bobbing for apples and other Hallowe'en stunts furnished much amusement. Thoa present wer: Misses F.fi C.elland. Gen Merger. Anna Ptirdy, Mabel Melaen, Marion Pearaall. Mildred Jones, Viola Pierce. Gladys rvhamp. Ruth refers, Mav Leach. Dorothy McMurrav. Dorothy Soott Selma Andersen, Gladya Banghart, Lucretla Ronatrum, Jennie Dow, Katherlne Wood Marguerite McCoy. worth, Etec&Da Entertainment. Th Etecaba society entertained at a Hallowe'en party Friday evening at th hem of Oliver Is'lokum. Tha house was decorated la accordance with tha season. Th evening was spent In games and music, prises being won by Bruce El drldg and Mis Iren Robinson. Those present were: nmnt Csmt. issffliA Thomas Misses Rdythe Mathews. Marjorie Forgan. iMtrothy Brlgga. Luctle Hendemon, Messrs William Htallard, Lee Hurt, Ralph Henderson, James Ijongwell. Robert Patten, Misses Msry Creedon, Irene Robinson, Celta Noon, Messrs ' Oliver Ntc leu in, Dan IxnrweU, Harold Moorman, Jack Eldridge, airuo Eldridg. nounces a dance for Tuesday avenlng. December 29, at the -tome hotel. The committee In charge Includes Messrs. Jarvla Offutt, Harold McConnell, Philip Chase, Jabin Caldwell, Edward Daugh erty and James Reynolds. Th Coronado club will entertain at a dancing party at Chambers' academy Monday evening. Hallowe'en decorations will be need and colored singers will en tertain the dancers. Al-So-Cia Clnb. Th Al-So-Cla club held Its second dance of the season Friday evening at the Rome hotel. Those present were: Misses Clara Marquardt, Alice Patterson, Avelma Milots, G-eta Casey, Carlson, Amelia Holmberg, I.llllo Lehmann. Katherlne Krug, W'llhelmenla Armbruat, . Mildred Eller Alice Van Burfh, Anna Bock, TCather Bwanson, Helene Rahn, Kihel Padmore. Ml Grace Jones. F.vclyn Neala, Mary McKUlgott, V- ,'eag Grace Barber, 1 ltracn, Mildred Murray, tirtrude FtosI. Elizabeth Jorgenson, Iottle McHenrv, At uriel Jeffries, Rvers. Hanson. Stewart, Bess Hos-an. Clsre Barnum, Messrs. J. L. Beecroft, J. Boegaard. F. C. Powell, O, C. Bauer, . V) Rwanaon, . W. Halter. H. L. Armstrong, R. N. Frankura. Will etoart, George Nelson. C . Weeks.. Panders, W. J. Palmer, i H Jacob-on, Huh Robertson, Q. Ki. A nderson. A. li Nelson. Messrs.-r 3. A. Perry. D. F. Torell. W. M. Vaughn, Jesse Crowe, C. 1L Tallman, G. A. Johnson, W. J. Krug, Cladius Schrum, Henry Rock, C. E. Fddy, K. WUlrodt, John Vols, M. L. .laekaon, T iovd Jenseiu W. O. Schri'm. Robert A. Nelson. Mra It. Y. Cook of th Colonial enter tained the cblMren or th bouse at a Hallowe'en party. Friday evening. Tha littl guests wer: Ml Me a Misses ( Vliinl Cotton, Margaret Shotwell. . Vlismia llrrdntan. Dorothy Barnard Katiileva llemniau. Margaret KoseMkter, Misses Ruth Morris. Myrtle Harding, Mart &houk. IajIs PhKik. Lydla Ramar. Measr. Walter Oehrle. Arthur Hlttle, Roy Moore. Lester Jensen, Adln H. Webb, Will Mooney. Mesdama A. A Heath, U Ferris. MlBMS 'aura Hvde. Helen Mattvrs. Heln Morrw, Jeaa Matters. 'Masar. Dick Camn. :1gar Morrla harles Lovejoyk F.meat Stloa. Joeph burger. Will ThompMon, Meadaineat Jcsph Cux. . Virginia Caiivle, Oiarloite kluillh. K.dna Wise. Peggy Porter. Mattel s Ronnie Cotton. Kriward Hurtiard, Mlliaiu llyoii. Miss Elsie Kelso entertained at bar horn Friday evening. The decoration wer la Hallowe'en colors, and th even ing was spsnt In games of various aorta. I Kruti:y Sherman, Margaret bcotl. Elvauor Scott Masters Frederick Funh. -Jauivs iUcbaiUa. Weddinsr Announcement Th marriage of Miss Charlotte Heu- dricksen and Mr. Frank T. Manchester will be celebrated Tuesday avenlng at I o'clock at th horn of th brld. Mlas Ines La ley will b maid of honor aud Miss Alio Virginia Davis and Mlas Fran ces Hopkins of Bloux City wUl atratoh th ribbons. Mr. Otto Ktolaon win be best man. Th Misses Julia aud Theresa Kepieta. Gertrude Sullivan and Marl Neavy n tertalned th X. L. club at a hard times Hallowe en party Wednesday avsntug. Th room wer tastefully decorated ap. and music. Frizes for th games were proiirlat ti Halloa ea aud piuk tbrys- fh r w r- Thar war several dinners at tha Country club last night preceding th dano. Among tha larger parties was on n tertalned by Mr. W. Farnam Smith, who had as his guests. Mr. and Mra Henrv Wyman. Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph M. Baldrlge. Miss Clare Helena Woodard. Mlas Lurll Bacon. Mr. Randall Brown, i Mr. W. Farnam bmlth. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Reed entertained for: Mr. and Mrs O. W. Wattles. Mr. and Mra J. J. Sullivan. IT. and Mr. A. F. Jonar Mr. and Mr. A L. Reed. Mra Charina Cffut Mr. Luther Drake. With Mr. and Mr. John A. McShans were: Mr. an1 Mr. W. 3. Foye." 'Mr. and Mr W. D. Hoaford. Miss bluncU Burke. 1'orUend. Or. Mr. A. B. Warren. Other entertaining at dinner wer 'Mr, and Mrs. Barton Millard, who bad four guests, and Mr. 3. T. McCord, who also had four guests. Vetta Chapter Dance. Vasta chapter, Order f th Eastern Star, will giva a dancing party at CLao ber' academy Thursday- evening. Mra Dan D. Moor is chairman of th com mute on arrangements and will be as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. - a. W, Stroup, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thiem, Mra. O. R. Led yard. Mlas Baulah Hunter, Mis Lena Hull. Mr. James C Suttl and Mr. W. D, Oop. Dances in the Future. Creightoa Law colleg will conduct a court for mrrry maker at Chambers' academy Monday evening, November t. Dancing will ba th feature of to even ing. Tha Vagalco club will giva a dancing party Thursday evening at Metropolitan balL Th Delta Phi Sigma fraternity an-' Qniltino- Bee. Mrs. Robert Wolfe entertained at an old-fashioned quilting bee Tuesday after noon at her borne. The afternoon was spent In designing an old colonial quilt Th rooms war prettily decorated with Hallowe'en novelties and autumn flow ers. Those present ware: Mr. and Mrs. James Hanly. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laufenburg. Mr. and Mra T. M. Balfe. Mr. and Mr. W. M. Quald. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. It U. woire. Mesdamea D. R. Corrlgan. P McMahon -' Omaha, T. O'Brien, lie' Ooidmaa. Miaaes Margaret Fox, Meaars F.lson Walker. W. U Painter. Meedames if. A, Lowe. C. w. Waterman, -Jennie Kruger, 1L Matteaon, Miase E'la Kruger. Mesara Bernard McGovern, Mlsrer Amcua HI. Dole, iiui.h Planck, Hiinnah Tate. .Miel Planck. Nlni Tnte, Kb-anor l atlersun Ella Kent, tig, .Messrs. .lames F Allrn, Dr. Thninae D. Holer, John J. Harries, W, H. Che. lt. K M. Onlilwell, Lr. W. A. Cox. It H. Dtiiirherty. Di and Mrs. .1. Dr. anrl Mrs. K Misses Kaultinan. .Marv Kctiiicly. Wlnifr'l Traytmi', Loin Ryrd. Knthei-ino Holl.iiii, I x-rol hy liUd . Hiir'.i. Me.rs. M. II. ffMriis. I'lilllip F H..MH1, .1. F. Mcindiln, R. ' t. Fundcrs. ) K. Vo.y. F. A. Wi-lslv jlortov 'oiirt'it. w. u. r.iK. Anon, AImioM. Mr and Mrs. Jose'li Fradenbiirg. lr. and Mrs. B. C. Fnwtrr, Mr. md Mrs. A.U. Gre-n. Mr. and Mrs. ). A. Houser. .Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Howes, Mr. an.l Mrs" F. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Koran. Mr. and Mra. J. H Morrison. Mr. an ! Mrs. Melltnger, Mr. and Mis. E. O. Peteraoli. . Mr. nnd Mr. 1. A Rose, Mr. ami Mrs. A. J Pletcti. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Trimble, tr. and Mn, n. A. Xnn Omiel, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. James Wauyh, Mr. end Mrs. C. B Whitney. Mr. sn l Mrs. 3. W. DeFrance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E'len, Mr. snd Mrs. S. F. rtchwajer. EIVs D.ncint: Party. The Elk Dancing club will give its opening party Wednesday. This will be the first of a series . of twelve formal parties to be given at the club house. Stndio Reception. Mra E. M. McCalhim will give a re ception to her pupils this afternoon be tween the hours of t and 6 at her art stud'a. Xlemm-Me& . 'Wddi'n. An Interesting , wedding of the week was that' of Mrs. Carl Klenim, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of th bride's sister, Mrs. Louis Mets Funk. Mr. Klcmm win formerly Miss Frances Metx. Entrapment Reception. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman will be at home to their friends next Sunday after noon and evening, November 8, from i to S and to 11, In honor of their daugh ter, Dora, whose engagement to Mr. Paul Rosenblatt of this city. Is announced. Wild-Weber Nuntiali. . The marriage of Mis Louise Jameson W'eber and Ensign .Laurence Wild. V. S. X.. took place Saturday. October 1 at the home Ff the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O W. Weber, In Washington, D. C Rev. Dr. Ernest Smith performed the cere mony, which was followed by a large re ception. The bride wore a gown of whit satin, adorned with point applique lace, and her tulle Veil was edged with the same lace and caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. : Miss Florence Wlnthrop of Philadelphia was the bride's only attendant, and her gown was of yellow. Crepe meteor trimmed with pal pink net and Uny pink rose buds. : Her bouquet waa of Lady Hllllng ton rosea. Mr. Hunt Weber of Philadel phia, brother of fh brlle, was th best man. r Mr. and Mrs. Wild left lat In tha ve nlrur for a southern trip and will reald lit Norfotk after November L Miss Ethol Martin of Brooklyn, N. T.; Miss Elsie Smith of Jenklntown, Pa,, Fur Service Our splendid reorganized hop tnakeg it possible tor us to complete all orders promptly and still maintain our usual high standard of workmanship. Oar deaifrning department offers you a service not' to be bad elsewhere. Without additional cost you , can bate an Individual style (or your garments ' and avoid the common stock models,; Attend to your recuttinc'i ' and repairs now. Cor. 19th and Farnam' Have You the Hair of a Musician? (Continued on Pag Three, Column Four.) Bald or thin-haired musicians are un known. This same may be said of actors. Th reason Is that constant appearance befor th publlo make constant'eare of appearance a habit. And constant care of hair Insures a " heavy, attractive growth. In cleansing th hair It Is not advisable to use a makeshift but always use a preparation mad for shampooing only. Too can enjoy the best that la known for about three cents a shampoo by getting a package of cantbrox .from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo Is ready. After its use the hair dries rap Idly with uniform color. Dandruff, ex cess oil and dirt are dissolved and.ontlro ly disappear. Tour ha1rvw1ll ba so fluffy that It will look much heavier than It is. IU luster and softness will also oalight you, while th stimulated scalp gains the health which Insures hair growth Ad vertisement. ; t Birthday Surprise. A surprise party was erven Thursday evening on honor of Miss Myrtle Leach's birthday anniversary. lollow chrysua th jniujna wer uaed In th decorations und th evening was spent In muslo and dnclng. Those present were; mues Miakes Tllll Armatrong, Margaret Roberta, , Emma Ki.berta, Hntr Claypcoi, ' Jennie Roberta, Edith Leach, aVUiiired Roberts, Dorotny Strang. . .,u Mrs. H. B. Leach, Mrs. A. C. Strang. Birthday Party. Mra Charles R. Thlem entertained In honor of her daughter. Gertrude's, twelfth birthday, ' Wednesday afternoon. Hallowe'en decorations, were used and th afternoon waa spent tn muslo and game. Thoa present were Misses Edith McCurdy, Alleen Hansen, F.delyn Lenson, Helen Ppencer, Netti Huth. Phyllla Pehm. Bcrnlce Clarkson, Miaaea Stella Johnson. Anna Reckman, Clai Taylor, Vesta Melvla, Ruth Whit Helen Urea, tie rt rude Thlem. Glee Club Coming-. Society la looking forward to th Cor nell University Musical club concert which Is to ba given December X. The latest v-Un uf th clubs to Omaha was in LAST WORD III JEWELRY STORES 0. B. Brown Co. will Have Oem and Jewel Emporium Worthy of a Metropolitan Center. "Final RmoTal Sale" Must la tlw Meantime Move all Goods la Stock at Temporary Location. "Oh's and 'Ah's" will be frequent enough when the C. B. Brown Jewelry Co. enter Its how quarters now being arranged In the handsome United States Xatlonal Bank Building, now being I erected at Uth and Farnam Bts. For, tb C B. Brown Co. will hav a jewelry emporium aecond to none in th entire west; not a place of gaudlness and flashy trappings, bat a truly axqulslt establishment of actual intrinsic and ar tlstlo worth. , And th C. B. Brown Co. will move into this newer horn about November 15th. In the meantime, however, a gen uine, all inclusive "Final Tlemoval Bale" la In order at the temporary location, 403 Bouth 16th Ft. in the City National Bank ! Building. - It Isn't a bit too early to think of Christmas to select for Christmas to buy for Christmas and this "Final Re moval Sal" at Brown's I going to give yon Just th gift buying opportunity you seek. Not only will you bar time to mak a leisurely selection if you choose now, but you will be able to purchase anything in this broad jewelry stork at discounts ranging from IV per cant to 2i per cent. (Th only exceptions are Howard and Hamilton watch and a few ' other lines upoa which th retail prices ar contracted. Anticipate a Uttlo!- Tou ar hi a posi tion to buy Jeweled gifts now aa well as a few weeks later when th p re-holiday crowds will be in evidence. Th ' dis counts should Spur you on. Then, too. there is th aver present old sarlng. "Early cholc ! best " Pis It up from any angle and you'll sea. a reason for patronising th "Final Removal Sale." Anything you purchaa at Browns will be engraved free and each pleo will b boxed individually in th exclusive, tasty manner that seems to mak even th outer package from this eatabliahraent of mora value than a packag from en of th ordinary shop. Mall order mil b attended to In a pedal manner. Writ If you llv out of town. But, do tak advantag of Brown's Final Removal Kale prloe some how. If you ar going to mak gifts of Jewelry, diamonds, watches, docks, silver, eat Class, eta., why- not own them1 for less? A Talk to the LADIES a Don't you Ilk to feel when you send your-nlce dresses to.b J;'"?1 . that they 1" tho f comDtent as well as re liable cleaners? 77 ' h.iS'T been venteen yeare building our reputation, and we Prt" t o highly to turn ou? Sying rtTY "ne"t e,ean,n- and .iTV"?K.c,e".n,ore. 'ine reses than aL5. ?tner cleaners in Omaha combined "There's a Jeaaon." xbt 07,XAJrzar raxozs. On-lle Drssa...fL8Stoai,.78 raacy Zresss S.00to a.S Vaaey Waists.. .TB to 1.00 Tailor Suivs l.TSto 8.00 Opara Coat 8.00 ta aO toag Jaokats 10 1 8.00 FJaJB kirts .Tg ri Bklrta . 1,00 They will be satisfactory.' too, or there will be no charge at all. Phone for a wagon. We pay express one way on ont-of-town orders of 13.00 or mora, ThePantorium "Good Cleaners and Dytm." 1316-17 Jones Street. Phone Doug. 963. OUT LIGGETT, President. aaS ART STUDIO MRS. E. M. McOALLUM llll Tar aaia Street WATER COLOHS, OIL, CHTXA Careful attention given to be ginners and students working from still life and nature. , Thoa Bad SA34 Nadine Face Powder (ai Cram a Bammm Only) Keep Tha Complexion Beautiful eft and vehrstr. Money bach If set aa. tiraly alaased. Madia ia pur aa bana. leaa. Adbsra until washed o& Preveau unburn aad retura of diacolorationa. A miUien datighte aMri prov iu value. Tints: Fioah, risk, Bniaotta, Wbita. b ri Caaaises ar Mmxl. tOm. Hiriiaal TaiUt Caaaaaay. 'Ha.Teaa. i