TIIK BKE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. NOVKMBKK 12, lyU. . 1 '! Mi J r ;i I 4. i i ill i By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, November 11, 1914. OMAHA may boast of a few precocious specimens among the repre sentatives of the next generation. This lad Is the son of a brilliant young attorney possibly that accounts for It. Believers In former Incarnations will be positive of the fact. His mother was rrepsrlng to celebrate his twelfth birthday, when he protested, saying. "I don't want any birthday party. I Just want to take my girl to the theater." "Oh, you mean the matinee," the mother replied. "No," said Charles, Junior, "I thought we would go in the evening, and I would aik Bob to take his girl, and then, maybe, we would have aoda water later." In the trend of this progressive age, ehlldren's parties have become J?ase. Nothing but a theater party now satisfies. Whether or not Charles, Junior, will be enrolled as the first student of the Monteasorl school, which a number of Omaha women are seeking to establish In Omaha, Is the question. For the Future. The Cacti rlub will jtlve a dance Tues day evening, November V, at Chambers' academy. , Mr. J. J. Sullivan will give lunchaon, followed by a theater party. Thursday, Id honor of Mra. Chambers of Columbia, the surst of Mrs. Homer Robinson. Mrs. Homer Robinson will entertain at luncheon Friday In honor of hcr aialer, Mm. E. Chambers of Columbus, Neb., who Is her guest. Tba Research club will hold lla annual nee ting Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at ft Beri'hman'a academy. The di rector will continue tils talk on the "EffecU of Divorce. Mra. Walter Roberta will entertain at brldre Friday for Mrs. Frederick Wing of Hartford, Mich. Gs&ntner-Merz Wedding. A quiet home wedding was celebrated at 6 JO o'clock last evening, when Miss Bertha May Mers became the bride ot Dr. Hayes Osantner at the home of the brldo's parents, Mr. and Mra. John O. - Mers. Rev. Edwin Hart Jenka of the First Presbyterian church officiated. The bride was gowned In white duchess satin with trimmings of ('handily lace and seed pearls. '8he m-ore a corsage bouquet of bride's roses. There were no attendants, only the Im mediate families of the bride and groom being present. The young people will be at home In Omaha. Vr. Osantner la a popular member of the KIks' Dancing club and thu Diets rlub. Pleasure, past. Mrs. M. M. Kline Vntertalnrd the mem bers of the Rummy club at luncheon Tuesday. A mound of yellow rlirysan- Blakeney-Eowley Wedding". A wedding of Interest to many was that of Miss Ann Uenevltve Rowley and Mr, James Richard Blakeney, which was cel ebrated last evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mra Annie Rowley, UK Pouth Thirty-second avenue, at 7:10 o'clock. The Rev. Father McCarthy of Ht Peter's church performed the ceremony. The bride was gowned In white Trench crepu faille, made with court train and elab orately trimmed with char.tllly lace and ropes ot pearls. Her tullo veil was caught with lilies of the vallsy and she, carried n shower bouquet of bride's rosea; and lilies of the valley. he wore the groom's gift, a diamond and pearl lav. alter. The bride was given away by her mother, who wore a gown of pak green brocaded crepe. A color scheme of gold and white was carried out In the gowns of the attend ants. Miss Matllua Atleren of West Point. Neb., was maid of honor and wore cloth of gold with overdress of chantllly lace. She carried yellow chrysanthemums. Three brides of this year were Miss Rowley's other attendants. Mrs. A. A. Daly,' a sister of the brldo, was matron of honor and 'wore her wedding gown of white satin and carried Mra. Ward roses. Mrs. It. B. Condon and Mrs. Dalss Muf fltt stretched the ribbons, and also wore their wedding gowns of white satin and wreaths of pompom chrysanthemums. The ceremony took place In a bay win dow of the living room, decorated with autumn leaves and on either side a large j basket filled with chrysanthemums and i autumn leaves. The reception room and! dining room were decorated with bou quets of the yellow and white rhrysanthe- Eaxriion-Stereni Wedding. The wedding of Miss Estelle Belle Stevens, daughter of Congreman and Mrs. Daniel V. Pleven, and Mr. llenja mln Harrison of Omaha was celebrated at noon Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents In Fremont. Rev. W. Ellldge of Weeping Water, an uncle of the bride, officiated. Following the cere mony a wedding breakfast was served to the Immediate family. Mr. Harrison Is a relative of the late President Benjamin Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will reside In Omaha. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. John W. Battin has returned from a visit to Kieelslor fpr'ngs. Mo. Mrs. E. Chambers of Columbus Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Homer Robin son, for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Ix-ary have returned from their wedding trip and are located in their -home on North For tieth street. Social Settlement Benefit. The Social Settlement Is richer by $1.1 through the luncheon given for Its bene fit by the women of the First presby terlan church laat Friday. Entertains at Bridge. Mrs. Frank Keogh was nosfws at a small bridge party In her apartment In the West Ferns m today. I-arge bunches of pink and white chrysanthemums dec orated the rooms and there were four tables of players. Mrs. Frederick Wing of Hartford, Mich., formerly Miss Ruth Moorehead of Omaha, was the honor guest. Wednesday Bridge Club. Miss Msry Burkley waa hostess at the meeting of the Wednesday Dllge cljb IM afternoon. The members are: MeMarcee Mends mes Prltchett. John Potter Webster Misses TMjhne Peter. CilS'lys peters, Mildred Butlor. Katherlne Thummell Harold H Ben Wood, Misers Venle Davis. K'llxaboih Dnvts, Mary Burkley. lOiil IMnnlnc. Kllzabeth Bruce, Subscription Dance Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountze will en tertain at dinner this evening preceding the subscription dance at Turpln's acad emy. The table decorations will be Mrs. Ward roses and covers will be laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paid ripe will have ten guests at dinner this evening, as also wlii Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Oalnes. Fol lowing the dinner, both parties will at tend the subscription dance at Turpln's. With the Bridge Players. Mrs. Shelby A. Fowler entertained one of the Wednesday bridge clubs nt her home this afternoon. There oere four tablet of players present. Personal Mention. Mr. James R. Bcoble if ronflned to bis home In the West Farnam, suffering from a sprained ankle. Mrs. C. J. Chlsam i. returned from several months spent In southern Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Chlsam have taken apartments at the Maples, where they will remain this winter. Prof, and Mra. Charles Oreely Abbot of Washington, D. C, were guests of Mrs. C. D. ScMt snd family Monday and Tues day. Prof. Abbot is the successor of Piof. Lorgley of the Atro-pfiyslcat de-J partment of the "-mlthionlan Institute. Mrs. Ahbot Is an artist and sptnt the summer at Csrmel with Mrs. Pent. SETTLEMENT WORKERS WILL SEW THURSDAY The social settlement department of the Association ot Crileglnte Alumnae will meet at the Social Settlement house. 2311 Houth Thirteenth street this after noon at 3 o'clock. The afternoon will bs spent In sewing for the settlement HOW 1 DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR Lady Give. Simple Home Recipe That Hhe Vsed to Darken Her - Gray ' Hair. For years I tried to restore my 4gray hair to its natural color with the pre pared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfaction and they were all ex pensive. I finally ran onto a simple recipe which f mixed at home that gives wonderful results. I gave the recipe, which is as follows, to a number of my friends, and they are all diilxhted with It. To 7 ox. of water ndd a small box of Barbo Compound, 1 oz. of by rum and '4 oz. of glycerine. L'ae every other day until the hair becomes the I squire I shade, then every two weeks. It will not only darken the gray hair, but removes dandruff and scalp humors, and acta as n tonic to the hair. It Is not sticky or greasy, does not 'rub off and does not color the scalp. You can prepare It at home at very little expense. Advertisement. When You Call She b SPIC AND SPAN The Same's Expected of You HER SECRET IS "The PANTCRIUir THEREIN IS YOURS The "Pantoriam" Has Won Omaha with Satisfaction. Dry Cleaned at PANTOR W "Good Cleaners and Dyert" 1515-17 Jones Street ..ft ' irr ii none i J Douglas tl fjasa ess a ........ . a. mm - m W m m WW Pretty Vestees for the New Gowns Wo show the most bountiful linos in Swiss Embroidered Net and Embroidered Piques . Most desirable finishing touch to the pretty Efi gowns. Excellent selection, each OUC 900 B eautiful Dresses t . . , ,T;:r,r:fr at Less Th Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose Full Fashioned. Fine quality. Double soles, heels and toes; double garter tops. Black and colors. 35c value- Thurs- or. day, pair , sW5C HBMBMHaisaBaBBeaaBMBaiasBaawBBBBmsBa an Half Price themums formed the tnble centerpiece, I mums. The brluVa gift to her matron of and the place cards were of Thanksglv- 1 r was a ainner ring set with a sneu ing novelties. Three tables of playera 1 cameo and to the maid of honor a cameo were present and the pr'res for thu game Were awarded to Mesdcrnes W. A. Smith. M. M. Kline and Thomas lieelan. Mrs. C. H. Kuhn wss a guest of the club. Mrs, Alex Jctes will outtrtnln the club III two weeks. Th mcrvbora ate: Mesdamna: Meadamer: K. 11. Oaka,. O. K. l-oveluy, Thomas lieelan, F. H. HoRim. M. M. Kline. F. O. Browne, Alox Jett-s, I'. Mehrens, W. A .Hmlth, Dr. Newton. J. W. Root. 11. W. Harney. TI19 "O-At-Ka" club waa very pleas antly "entertiUnocl at the home of Miss Mary Hayes Monday evening. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Roso Hurth Monday evening, November M. The members present were: Mlssea Misses T.utia Caasil, Hulila Klllson. Roe Bhcan, Mildred Hanson, Can la Hanson, Kuthryn lawless, Rose Hurth, Mary Hayes. Omahani in New York. registering at the Hotel McAlpIn In New York City during the laat week were Mrs. A. Rogera, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Btryker and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Schafer. Fashion Hint pendant set with diamonds and pearls The other attendants received half moon friendship pins. The groom's gift to the best man was diamond studded cuff links. A recep tion waa held following the ceremony to about 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Blakeney have gone east on a wedding trip and will he at home in Omaha. Pleasure! Fait Miss Gertrude Keating wss hostess at luncheon at the University club Wednes day, when covers were placed for seven. Br LA RsroXTEl'lE. This design In black and white shews the Roman effect used so strikingly In the season's designs. Tbe creation la of white silk mallne. with ruffled skirt over white aatln. The Roman body is of black rbitfon velvet, laced with silk cords at tbt ldes. The ateves are long and ot white aniline, and the white mallne ruffled coiur sets off tbe gown. HOSPE'Q AIIHIVERSARY SALE And Player Pianos Liberal Discounts on All Pianos fcxeept fontract Instruments. BRAMBACH Ninall alae Bungalow Grand 450 Y O U R P I A n o s A T H O S P E' S (Terms) ThU little grand: flu into jour roat room m aHjr aa g,a upright. Here la m grand to be proud of, at a price no higher than a good np right instrument. Discounts All Down (he Una. You kaow the Hospa Una of pianos we. have had thera specially priced for this occasion, t'otue in now and tee them. Every piano In the house priced down to Interest you all marked in plain figures. (Contract instruments excepted.) Uood Instruments "Slightly used," "good aa new" and "rsbullt" In struments a whole floor of them specially labeled now at $78 to 1316 and there are a few good players on the list. too. Terms a low as $6 a month. A, llospe Go, 1313 Douglas At. Our 40th Year. A Sale That Will Arouse the Greatest Enthusiasm Among Omaha's Smart Women g A PROMINENT Philadelphia Manufacturer of Dresses has sold us his entire overstock and samples at the most unheard-of-prices. The collection includes dresses for all occasions. Many of these fine dresses cost the Manufacturer double the price we now ask for them. We have divided the entire purchase into several lots in order to enable us to ha S die the crowds that will be here Thursday, to every one's best advantage and make easier for you to select. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY in I 69c Chamoisette Gloves at 50c Pair m sen -a. -A it mm mm m mi m c ! r.f v jiri.-.'ivt.i hi mis', ai.-r.i 2 I 1 11 ill lie 11 in ill 'J it HS Crepe de mi n mm mi tffn"-Ms m IJ I i I I parallel -tev-sew? TT WINDOW $ Ifj DISPLAY li in U y There are all sizes for Women and Misses (including some extra sizes). The collection includes: Party Dresses Evening Dresses Dancing Dresses Street Dresses Afternoon Dresse Salt on Stcond Floor, with pltnty of txtra $alespeopU to wait on you promptly. 3 r0 in materials include the w - - rv mo6t wanted fabrics of tho season. There are Dresses in For Afternoon and Street Dresses worth up to $25.00 Velvet and net tunic combinations. Borne with chiffon waists, others in stilt and serge combinations. Every desir able color, inluding many in all-black. Velvets Satins Charmeuse Serges Chiffon Chines, Taffetas Crepe Meteors Good Color: Pink, Light Blue, Lavender, Maize, Wisteria, Navy, and many other popular shades. Also Black and White. For Choice of a Lot of After noon Dresses worth to $20.00 S Many dresses in this lot are of 5j O U aw good velvet and satin, velvet and a . 1 2 ' 1 I frerge comDinauons; pretty crepe de chine, charmeuse and all-satin dresses. Every good color and size. fjasa a . - sa 7rrl tor All the Lvening LZ" and Party Dresses worth up to $35.00 OfJ Including all the pretty dancing and party effects, made in the dainty colorings and materials, with lace and chiffon trimmings. All fresh and pretty. A very special value in our Glove Section for Thursday. About 30 doten of these 69c Chamoisette Gloves that have been selling at 6te a pair, and are excellent val ues at that price, will be ottered at 60c per pair. They are white only, with attractive black backs, ' two-clasp style. Guaranted wash able. Half pique a e w n Tint ers. Vary special Thursday, pair. . . We kava ay far tha lareast t aaoft cempUta stock of olovas of aay store west of Caioaao. Oeu a tucks ef iaapertaa rlovaa era vary oouplsts, at ae aavaaoe la prtoe. 50c More New Crepe de Chine Blouses at $1.98 Exquisite pretty Blouses have juat arrived. It la no exaggeration whatever to eay that they are easily 13.00 values, but our Blouse Section is Justly famed not only for the excellence of style shown and the originality displayed, but also for tbe fact that we are constantly offering tbe very beat values. These Blouses will be offered Thursday at SI. OH. frVme are serai-tailored, others are embroid ered aud trimmed with Venice Lace around collar and revere. Th colors are pink and navy. Also black and white. Ue aure to see theae Blouses Thursday. They will go at r0 n fince L.ace around .$1.98 New Spat-Top Shoes for Women Very Stylish Very Popular CIS. avw r leuiu $3.95 Either lace or button. Fawn, gray or black cloth tops. High, full Louis heels. New French broad toe last. Thts Is one of the new models of short vamp and wide toe lasts. All sites. Per pair Infants' and Children's Shoes All white calfskin. Also white tops. Hand-turned soles. Worth up to 1.75. All sizes up to 8. Per pair. ....... Women's White and Black Satin Slippers High and low heels. Splendid assortment. Per pair 98c . $2.48 Demonstration and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi mmmmmm Sale of The Famous Wear-Fver Aluminum RT CH I WW. DrriKTHIHT TKUKSDAT AXIS TKIOAT. A special demonstrator, direct from factory, will exhibit the com plete line and give instructions on the uses ot aluminum and also on how to save time, gas and labor. Two Special Value Thursday Two-Quart Double-Cooker or Rica Holler Regular price, 1 JO IX.ro. Bale price $1.4(3 2 14 -Quart Double-Up Sauce Pans Regular price 0c. AQ. Sale price HOC ft i