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TTTE OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: XOVEMftEB 8, 1914.
DEBUTANTE MAKES HER BOW
Miss Harriet Smith to Be Introduced
at Reception Thursday.
OTHERS ANNOUNCE DATES, TOO
Omaha Worn nnthaalaBlle ,1"
Their F.ffort to Help Vllnl-
Saffrrlasr in War
Wilson-Westerman Weddine Party
trlrkea Karone.
aortal Calendar. .
Ml XHAY-Mr. end Mm. J Rhrrnwn, en
Brauempnl reption lor riausnler. Min
I n r, at the r hom.
MiiMiAY-olKhlun lAi rtnn'f at
rhrnbi'; tarter take fwl'nmlnK nnt
Howling club at ajelropormn lun;
M.mdav Hr.rtp rl'ib; Mm. K. I. Wil
wn, hi trine purty for lleon-U eater
man eiilina
TI"KMIAV Martin Huah, rorltnl at First
lie (.tint rhurrh; I eb,raii Kranklin kn
olnKton ciuh ith Mi, t' '. Howe;
Kunmiy Huh, Mrf. ,M. M. Kl.nn hoateaa:
lelutant lrtile cluh; "lrfitt Imnrn''
. ritib at Tul l" i-sclpin ; l n ig n ton
.wkI.phI collide ilntiLt M 'haitiiier'
f ndmr ; Turariey hrlde-e cluhl
M-nnrh soii.'ty. .VI. as Nora Fred. Iumt
rae: ytrn. Kmert Mnliy and Mlaa Kitsu
heth Kiniey. kuiiiiKln Inr Mim Kior
enc'e Wesu-rmnn. Ci-rr.jian-UecKrr Wed
ding. V h.l.KSnAY-We.lnee.iay nrldga lut.
fuhm npt on ilnmt at I'lutdn a aiailemy.
THl'KfclMY Mm. Arthur Ciittandnn
."mtth. lea trom 4 to 1 o'clock, to in
. trodnre lior ila.iKhier, Aline Harriet
Huntington flmltli; JKaJah club dancing
t:.,rlv ml Turi.tn KlHiiila Mhpmiinj
recital at Ja-il.s' hall: Mra ( harlea
Kountze, Orlx rial Cooking club; Mmmn
Card rluh, Mm. Anna lioyer, hoatraa;
Columbian c rce eriterlatnmrnta, after
iHKin and evening.
FKlDAY-Mr. and Mr. Webster TWI1K
loltie party at their dome; Temple
Israel aialerhnod, entertainment. Mm.
Jay II.' Kali, hostess; Blxty-al lxiiirlnn
' lub Mt Chambers'.
"ATCRHAY-Paturuav Msht club dam-.
lug party at Chambers'; sssemhly dance
at Turpln's: dinner riante at Country
olub: I,as AniMi rlub, Mm. II. H.
hucklra, hoslpas; Mr. Klo d Smith,
loacheon at tho Omaha club fur M.aa
Harriet Hmlth.
The firat of the srsson's drhulantrs U"
mako her format bow to society will be
Mlas Harriet Muntlngnn Bmlth, I'uiTuhtei
of Mr. and Mm. Arthur Crittenden mi;h,
who will lie Introduced at a reception
Tburadar afternoon from 4 until .7 o'clock
t the Sni.th home on I'ark avenue. Mix'
Smith attended school nt Hronll Half,
and later a a pu;ll at MIb .HprncA.K
achool In New York City. MUk HtnlUi
epent tha aurnmer abroad with tier, par
ent, and wss one of tho. uteclnl reiVd Id
attendance on the Alt-flar-Hen" iueen
s. t
vnii year.
Almoat all of the 'season's deU'tanlc
have announced their dale and. decided
on tha plans for their debut parties.
Mrs. Frank B. llochstetier will lva a
te for liar daughter, r'tancaa, TiMaday
afternoon. November IT. Later Mias
'Hoohstetler will entertain with .sk Ann
Oifford at a dancing party.
Miss) Harriet Mat iias choaru Wednes
day, December t, .for nor debut tea and
will receive with her mother, Mrs. Fred
Mats, from S until o clocit. This affa
will be followed by a dinner at tha
Oman club, which will Include the
debutante and a, number cf tha men.
Mra, 'Frank Bacon will receive her
friends Thursday afternoon. December
14, to honor of her daughter, Miss lAiclle,
Tha tea, win tve followed by a dance tha
aame evening, at Turpln a academy, fur
the debutantes and, tha younger sot ,
The next three debutantes of tha, season
have choaen danoUii' pMrttea 'axcluatvely
for their comlng-eut feinotlons. -On tha
vonlnr at DeMunbev -ii. at -tha 'Oman
club, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Thurnmei win
ntartain at a' debut dane for 'their'
daughtar, Mine Katharine, arid three day
later Dr. and Mra HaroM UtfforV. w-til
lit trod ace their daughter, Mies ' Attn, at
danolac party. Tbla affair wllf be hed
at tha Mome hotel anl will be given In
conjunction with Miss Franaes HiXh
attitrer. . : J
Mr. C U Deuel has selected the Coun
try cixib for tha dancing party he has
enounced (or December M. At this
function Mr. Deuel will present his
daughter, .Miss Blanche, to Omaha so
cletr. (
To Sew for War Victim.
Society has coma to tha relief of tha
war autfarera Tha Franco-BeUi'.aa as
sociation, organised during tha week.
Brora utea to be moat active. Tha first
boxes, containing K garments, was sent
trom Omaha Saturday morning under
this society's upanrlslon. 'All contribu
tions will be sent free of charge and dis
tributed through tha Frenoh embassy
Ambassador Jussarand at Washington
will look after, tha shipments front this
end. ' , A . . .'
Sewing circle have been organised all
over tha city to saw for tha war suffer
era. Mr. Kara M'llerd. ha organised a
clrrle of twenty woman In Dundee, who
wli meet ovary Friday afternoon to make
practical garment for needy woman and
children. On of the largest circles h
been organised by Miss Jessie Millard to
meat Thursday afternoon. Mr. Walter
T. Pag ha organised tha women of th
West Faroam district and Mia Arte
Davis, tha South Omaha woman. Vf'ss
L,ida Wilson' elret meets Monday and
Mis Laura Scott 1 arranging for another
group of women to sew at th Colonial
Mr. HoWtmb, mother of Mr. John
Baldwin, - Is In . eharc of a group of
woman whe will knit artltto for their
ooeilj Ihiitlun.
Lioeal ere n Battens who will deviate
from their own work to assist tha sster
octsty are tha Visiting Kurs assorla
- tlon, whoso members wi'l sew from now
until Chttma for the European vVttma,
and the Vaawar club, which will sew Fri
day ' afternoona Tha Vassar chib rll
eontlwu It practice of dreae In g dolls to
be distributed at Chrltma time, a cus
tom erteinatlng In Vassar eol'e.
Th f fleers of th relief aenoiatlnn
are: Honorary preatdent. Ma Auruat
Moth Boreium: aefv areeldent. Miss
Jeael Millard; secretary. M'ss Mildred
Pngers; treasurer. Miss Helen Bcobla
Other etlYly Interested In the work
r! Meedame Arthur Crittenden Smith.
Charle Offut Frank Hamilton,. Leula
Bradford, Warren Rosier. . John ty
Webster. Walter T. Vaa. C. W. Hamil
ton, O. C Radlck, Joseph Baldiig and
Thomas KilpatHck.
Th Altar Ctailld of All Sarnt church
will meet Monday to arranr for Its work
and Trinity Cathedral Parish Aid society
Inert every ' Wednesday to ew for th
Teltef work and for It Christmas sale,
which will be held Saturday, December a.
M - 4" - f ,
:-.:x't V llV ELizAbdh TinlcyVi WW Hy
Florence hijlern" " - " "Oidi
II ' " fl at four parties during the coming year. I
II v ' Ill
out for a luncheon raturday at the !
Omaha club In honor of hr niece, Mls
Harriet Pmith, the first of the season's
debutantes.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Mills will enter
tain at a large brl.lge party at their
home Friday evenlnp.
For lln. Bancker.
Mm. John 11. Butler was hostess Fri
day afternoon at a bridge party for Mrs.
W. 1). Haockcr of Indianapolis, when
there were three tables of player
I pfeent.
i Pleasure! Past.
The M. T. I club met at the horn of
Mis Agnes Heavey Thursday evenln.
Th decoration were In, th club color
and an enjoyable evening was spent.
Miss Haxel Auer entertained at a phan
tom party at her home on the boulevard.
Th evening was spent In games and
dancing. The decorations were In au
tumn lvs, and a dainty lucheon was
served. Those present were.
Misses Misses
Hasel Auer, Very Auer,
Agnes Heaver, Agnes McCsrten,
Marvaret McCarten, Mary Mctonough,
t iarsnrei 1 aimnan. jceepmne i tiara.
Majrme nuusn.
the twenty-f rat birthday of their son,
Alexander. The evening wss spent In
game and music. Those present were:
Mlaeee
Teckla Bylander,
Knutine Madsen,
l'jnle Iincklurd,
Harriet 3osch.
Mi'.rs
Vlexnndcr Backlund,
Carl Ifurhes,
N. Backlund,
Ioiil ywaftson
Ml aura
Merle Ilughea,
Anna ?non,
Jennie Hanaon,
Carrie Bylander.
Jane Uoach,
Mcrr.
Carl Anderson,
Will 5mlth.
ChtI Hnr,
"rneat .m.hnaon.
Paiph Bmlth.
Vr and Mra. Frank SotiHup.
Mr. and Vra. Aiieuat Andnreon.
Mr. and Vra. Alexander Backlund
For Mrs. Irvine.
Mrs. Frank Irvine arrived Tuesday from
Lincoln, wh-re ahe ha been visiting, and
la the guest of Mr. and Mrs..F. A. Pro
pan. Mr. Irvine and her husband, Judte
Irvine, are former resident of Omaha,
but hve been gone 'rom here about
' seventeen years, having moved eajt when
Juds Imine accepted the profcssorahlp
of law' at Cornell university. .
Mrs. Harold Oifford entertained In
formally at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Ir
vine, and Saturday Mrs. Broran gave a
ART STUDIO
MRS. E. M. McCALLUlW
1811 Farnain Sir
WATEIl fAL01ia, OIL, CHINA
Careful attention given to be
ginner and students working
from still life and nature.
Tkoa Ked 8634
Nadine
Face Powder
(In Ctxa Bnxt Onty)
Cecelia Mullen,
Mary O'Neli,
) Meaars
Donald a ean.
Edward Curran.
Pan Joneachelt,
Carl Nelson.
Tom Fennel!.
Mr. and Mr. Alexander Backlund en
tertained Thursday evening In honor of
take the part of Judson. th newspaper
reporter. Mr. Harold Doherty will sing
ons of the songs. Some of th specialties
will b danced by Mis Charlott Calla
han and Mr. J. E. Forbes, Mr. Taylor
Belcher and Miss France Todd, Mia
Oretchen tngdon and Mr. Thompson
YVakeley and Dick Stewart, 3d.
Soma of the Important character In
th cast of "Th College Hero" ara yet
to be filled.
Pagalco Dancing Party. .
i Tbe Pagntoo club gave a dancing party
Thursday evening at th Metropolitan
club. Those present war:
Mr. nd Mra Clarence W. Bnnls.
nr, aim wrs. n. uauni.
v m r. anu mre vv i.iikiii iuuvi,
Mr. and Mrs. C. l. i'otter.
Mr. snd Mrs,
Misses:
Ethel Demon.
Ienor Btialer.
t leo Handley.
Lioulr Kreenian.
Anne DnuUltt.
Iren B tter, .
Fl r Hurgelo.
Ooldte Johnson,
('. M. I.arre.
B. M. I'etersen,
Carrla tJdwartla,
Kmma Martlnwm.
Cliriatensen.
Misses:
Happy Mulhollaud.
Amies Duify,
Jeaale' Helen Mao- .
Velgh.
M'tlaon.
Lilly Carlson,
Mary Malier.
Mgln Gurdy.
Anna J. Mansr,
Nellie Courtney,
Adclln Hnrum,
Monle Hart.
Mur;arut ttollen- Nell Hart,
berg, Alma. Broderdorp.
Bei-a Antony. Mamaret Brock-
liene Baker, Hililr.
Korrinne Kaunders. y n-uiisea.
Hum Dixon.
Iran Ptolienherg,
Jane Shaffer,
Ague rHevenson,
Anna Vl eaaard,
He en Harris.
Msbel NV ah oaky.
Matt Kuns,
M shells Honlckar,
Clslre McKenns,
Fran Mulhulland.
Oil i ert,
Brewltt.
Miadwe Malutnley,
Meaars.
P. U Kelly
Wm. Boellar
W. H. MrnckralUer.
R. U Clifton
Mart'n Boaer
tianlsl 1 hls
l-:-L Ieata
M. Fuller "
"yill riiretford V
It. W, htarvenson
U Uould
H. U Keasler .
Elmer ration -
A. W. Jar-vie
T. M. Carllel
John Stelnert
W. M. Caughn
H. D. Hammond
Oscar P. Dlk
Albert Laxreon
Geo. Freeman
J. H. Perry
Rav Brensan
Hobt, fichobeneai
Geo. Ed Doubio
O. U. Ward
F. llannemn
H B. Ruffnek
H. T. retereeo
T. P. 8 trlpsoii
E. V. Hwitiison
T. Frilly
Harry I'aiU
t lare HrtxleiUorp,
Martha Bockwell.
F.va Jones, -Bose
I lowland,
Klale Kirk wood.
Blanch Herbert,
lnrs Scott,
last el Norton,
Alice Carden.
Mabel Wl -on,
Gentries Thomas, '
Oertrude WlUon,
1 xiulae Daml-ert,
t line leva Harding,
Meaars.
II, H Hoffmann
. W. O. Klaer
Frank V. Selero
W, C. Mellea
CK B. Pernor
K. M. Mv I
William Nltt:r
J W. Morrill
K. V. Kelly
V. W. UUmger
Jack While
J. K. Peterson
U A. Callahan
W. E. Banker
Jack Uuller
J. H. J sake
Al. Swaaaon
K. J. Colherg
Ci B. Carlson
Chaa Ptetiel, Jr.
St. U Clevctt
JTa. MoOrath
W. A. Mna,nau
P. J. Oarrtett
Jo Harmon
J. O. Maov-atfH
B, Swanaon
Harry LAaon
Tom O'Connor
Fred B. Butt
P. H. Hoack
a J. McDonald
ia4ss, lZr
dx'h
rwr
at four parties during the coming year.
Th first of these will be held at th
Country club Saturday evening, Novem
ber 11
Mrs. Anna Royer will entertain th
Matinee Card club at her .homo Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur S. Rogers will entertain
at bridge Monday in honor of Mrs. C. W.
Turner, who Is the guest of Mrs. Barton
MUlard.
.Mr. Floyd M. Smith ha invitation
. Messrs.
: terns rd Curran,
Itorlwrt l'eavy,
Edward Heavey,
Mel Fennell.
fContinuel on Paeo Ten Column Two.)
Keeps Th
Complexion Beautiful
eft and velvety. Manry back if not en
tirely pleasod. Nadine Is pure and harm
lesa Adheres until washed oft Prevents
sunburn snd return of dlacolorations.
A million delighted users prove Its value.
Tintet Flesh. Pink. Brunette, White.
By Toilet Counter or Mail. SOe.
National Toilet Company, Paris. Tana.
Sola k. Bnemaa a MM'mn Itti Store, tun
tee Df'ie WrtMH Tirua Prt nii wthara.
An Omega
WATCH
is Something
to Prize
Even th cheapest grade
is fully adjutted and
hat double roller es
capement. Sell for
$10 and More
fPLXrJ xIewelers
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For a 6mall amount we will make your
. clothes look new as long as they are worth wear
ingthat means that we will enable you to buy
fewer, garments and, at the same time, always
appear well groomed.
Our-PeMected Dry. Cleaiuinig
Successfully Solves the Problem of Less Expensive Dressing
, At suitable intervals phone us to call for
your clothes and we will keep them in good order
and neatly pressed it costs very little. Let us
"tell you more about our system.
A PERTINENT SUGGESTION
Cold weather la past doe may come any day Is sure
to come soon. You ihould have your wraps, heavy outer'
garments and other clothing cleaned. Dressed and repaired.
Det us do it for you; we'll do It thoroughly and satis-'
ractorujr. won't put It oH DO IT TOMORROW.
i
We Clean Everything From Laces to Carpets
i "Good Cleaners mnd Dyers"
1515-17 Jones St Phone Doug. 963
dreae th high school student and th
Brownell Hall girls.
Miss Janet Monroa Wallace will give a
tea Tuesday afternoon for President and
Mra Burton, and Tuesday evening they
will din with member of th Smith Col
leg club exclusively.
Returning from Europe.
Mis France Nah sailed Saturday on
th Rotterdam for New Tork and I ex
peeled In Omaha shortly.
Mra Nathan Merrlam sailed Wednes
day on th Baltic, for New York, leaving
her daughter. Mra Dlehl and lieutenant
Plehl at Plymouth, where tho latter Is
awaiting war order, as he belongs to th
royal navy rtservea
On the Calendar.
Mra F. D. Wilson will gtv a bridge
party Monday evening for th Wilson.
Westerman wedding party.
Mr. Robert 'lnley and Mia Elisabeth
Finluy will give a konslngton Tuesday
afternoon fur Miss Florence Westerman.
who wlli b married Thursday evening.
Th Columbian Circle announce two
entertainment for Thursday afternoon
and evening, to be held 'at their ball on
Twenty -second and Locust streets. Th
hostesses will be Mra F. B. Mogaa and
Mra Jama C. Swjlft.
Th Saturday Evening Dancing olub,
which Include thirty couple of th
younger married set, plan to entertain
Slirp
rise
the
Folks
A portrait of you and the children almost invariably fur
nishes a big surprise to father, mother, brothers and
sisters.
There's no better time for that surprise to come than
on Christmas morning, when all are at hand to loo
with wonder on the changes time has worked, eope
cially on the youngsters, , ... . " ,
, Pose nt once for a portrait of yourself with yourt t
little ones and use the pictures liberally as J;
Christmas gifts.
Besides your immediate family, you have a
score of acquaintances ' to remember with
something inexpensive, yet full of personal
ity. Nothing auswers quite so well as artistic
portraits. '
BUT artistic .ptoses require time and pati
once, both from you and frqm the photog
rapher. Rushed work is never up to standard.
So do not. wait until the last moment, hut
Telephone at Once ToAny of These Good
Photographer! and Arrange an Early Sitting
on Xmas
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Charles H. Cady, 2521 Sbsran Am., Wib. 3791
Hijb Studio, Cor. 16th to. Kottrd, Doogtu 481
larotirt Studli, 1517 Firmro Strut, Doagtis 3333
Rembrandt Studio, 1922 Firnam SMouglis 3548
F. A. Rloehirt, 18th and Farnan St., Doug!as1732
Rodstroo Stodlo, 1811 Famaa Street, Douglas 5622
Sand.erg ft Eltner, 107 So. 16 th St.'.Douglas 2387
J. W. Skogtund, 920 North 24th St., Douglas 1375
War
On
Prices !
The European
war, with the en
tailing quietness
of business, has
left u with a,
heavy accumula
tion of wollens,
tion of woolens,
and other goods
which Is encum
bering our shelves.
These fnfrlcs nre
all of the best,
but we believe we
should clear this
stock rather than
carry it over for
another season.
For that reason
w are offering
in this special sale
any suit made
from this line of
fabrici, ordinarily
sold by kis at $63
to 7. at
$5'
This Is really an exceptional op
portunity to make a material sav
ing on a winter suit.
M. Selicow
, Douglas 1376
Suite 7 and 8, Balrd Building.
X. W. Cor. 17th and Douglas Sts.
O
Smith Alumnae Qneiti. r
Keea Interest Is being shows In th
visit of President T. 8. Burtoa of Smith
college and Mr. Burton. Mr. and Mra
Burtoa wUl arrive In Omaha Monday,
November it, and will be guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Boott
until tho following Wadaaeday. Th
Smith colleg alumna will giv a dinner
for thee guests at th University olub
Monday 'venlng. Reservation for this
affair may be mad with Mia Dorothy
Rlngwalt. president of th Smith college
club, or with Mr. Bernard Capon. After
th dinner th president will talk on 'Th
Meaning of a CoUg Education t Wo
man."
Tuesday President Burton will apeak at
a publto affair luncheon at th Com
mercial club, and th aam day will ad-
Cait for "The Colleg Hero."
Mr. Charles Gardner I east to tak
th part of Richard Ftsk In Th Col
leg Hero " Mr. Gardner to built for the
part physically ' and to also a, good
singer as well as a clever actor. .Th
rest of ts east are as follows: Mis
Alio Duval wlU play th rol of Helen.
Mrs. Jack Webster will be Elsia, Miss
Harriet Met will sing th rol pf the
Co-Ed banjo Girt. Mr. Louto lorlng will
play B ratio, th foot .ball roach; Mr.
Harold Pritchett. th character part of
rlt Perkins, th campu cop. Mr. B. W.
Cotton will be seen a Pet th Pest, the I
ooueg maaout Mr. jack Baldwin will
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OIL PORTRAITS
EACH DAY FROM TWO UNTIL FIVE P. M,
FROM NOVEMBER NINTH to FOURTEENTH
Admirers of th artistic and historic, ara cordially invited to attend a series ol
dally exhibitions of Oil Portraits, rendered In a fashion closely simulating the
works of Masters of Art
fftos posing, were In every Instsinco representative Omaha ladiea and Omaha
children, and each portrait In the collection is a replica, as far as possible, of some
famed Art Study or othar you have admired In the past.
The Oil Portraits In question were produced by Jerome Frederlo Hsyn.
No admission foe Your appreciation being sufficient.
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16th & Howard Street
Omaha
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