14 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATDHPAY. XOVEMBKK 'Jl, 1014. By MELLIFICIA. Friday, November 20, 1914. I HEARD a good story th other day which is very much apropos to all this talk of cotton going about. The place was a celebrated cotton affair held In Washington and sponsored by Mrs. Clarke and daughter, Oenevleve, where everybody was wearing a cotton dress, and the chatter highly recommended the ad vantages of this homey product. Everyone Insisted that cotton was just the prettiest fabric ever, and always made just the sweetest sort of a gown Imaginable, don't you know. (You know the lingo.) This was too much for a certain solon's wife, who suddenly ducked and, too flabbergasted for words, tore madly to her modiste, who was In the midst of fitting her out In a winter wardrobe of silks and Imported materials, with not a trace of cotton In them, and countermanded her entire order But why go to Washington for cotton talk when we are In the midst of a young cotton Industry here? Dr. L'ggett and his son, Mr. Guy Ltg gett, have twenty cotton plants which they planted last spring In their garden, and now any number of the bulbs have blossomed. This Is one of the prettiest sights Omaha has seen In some time. Fashion Hint Mrs. Webster Entertains. Mrs. John Le Webster wan hostess today at luncheon st her homo. Covers were laid for: Mwidum'i John N. Haldwln, Herman Kountic, 0. W. Mnlnser, j. w. wnnnftii Mesrtnm . J. Brown, Henry W. Yatos, John C Cowin. .lames MrKfnnn, Thomas Kllpetrl'ck, C. f. Mandereop, Benefit Mniicale. ' The women of Rt. Bridget's church will give a munlcalo thin evening for tha benefit of tha slitters of tha school. It will, ha given at Centurion hall. Twenty-sixth and F streete, In South Omaha. Among those taking part from Omaha are:, Mr. Plxmuhd ' I.ndberg, pianist; Frank Mack, vlollnlet; John McCreary. tenor; Harry Burkiey, bari toae; Mrs. Lm Hoffman, soprano, and Miss Ruth Flytui. pianist, j Others on the program ara: Mr. Oeorge N. Hughs of Council Bluffs, Imper sonator, and Mr. John Mullen of South Omaha, dramatic reader. Elk Dancinir Club. Tha Else Dancing club gave Its second ilanoe of the season In ita club rooms Wednesday night The next party will be held on the evening of December t. Thoae present were: Mr. and Mra. Paul Themsnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MrMahon. I'r. and Mra. A. W. Fltinlmons. IT. and Mra. Orant Wlilinma. Mr. ani Mra. Harry Brandt. Mr. and Mra. Ralph flln-pard. Mr. and Mra. I'harlra Dnttman. Mr. mid Mra. Karl Ward. Mr. anl Mra. Hoy Fesau. Mr. and Mra. Kdward Uralley. Mr. and Mra. William Iorranre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maloney. Mabel Houseman, M if Maria Kuns, Hflen Hrady. fclele Houarman. Irene HI(Iim, Mary Knsllah, Mfr. Kd Hauler, . heynolda liora Hnnrman, Helen Kratlns, Edith Maloney. Messrs. Jack Krost, llama, )ra. ford Freeman, Clarence Hall, Claud Rife. pert Le Bron, J. A. Rosibach. fColleg-e Hero" Rehearsal. The acts for "Tha College Hero" will t reheareed this evening for ths first time. All of tha groups in tha second act will rehearse together at T:U o'clock In tha Kail rrwim nf tha tmnnlttnn ettitv and tomorrow evening ths entire first art will be reheareed. More than 840 young people will re lira rue each evening. ' Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday even ings of next week, big stage rahearials will ba held at the Brandela theater. Pleasures Put. atlas Ruth Simon gave a surprise party at nor horns Wednesday evening In honor of her brother, Edward Simon. Deoora 4lon wers carried out in a color scheme of red and green and the evening was spent In playing gama. Those present were: Mlmpi Atuia Kulakofsky, Hose t'uhn, Hoa Itlulok, Ida Zavlunaky, Kannlr Kartiain, .ena Meyereon, tk-lnia VVoKaoni . Meaara . Ruward Hlmon, Henry Newman, Ju.en Newman, R. Newman, Mas Kulakofeky, Alia ZuvlUnsky, Ktm tiotib, Nathan fcHmon, Ulnae Ji n ii In Keinirk, Uertha l.evine, lna Hlsel. Moll.e Lscvovlts, Martha ltbovlts, Jennie Mnser, Ruth Hlmon, Meaara. Arthur Hmon, Harry Himon, Jack tlKl. Jark lauaceon, Arthur Moyeraon, Raymond Colin. Charlea London, Theater Party. A theater party was held Thursday evening at the American by ths T. P. F. H. club. Thoae la the party: Misses Misses liese Jnnnenn France l.a parts Hull) Um.uufl. : Rowille Card h'W Itajm . Catherine Knrlnmr hv hnwa Br .1 ... u iKirothy Hoyce Agnes tieuo Kllna M,W'l.ui.4 Kather Urautord For the Futnre.; Mrs. W. Yf. Kerr will entertsla the members of Maple Laf chapter, Order of : the Eastern ftar. at a kenaington Saturday afternoon, at her home, 3711 Worth Nineteenth atreet. Weddintr Announcement A quiet wedding waa celebrated Thurs day In All Balnta' church rectory, when iiev. t. j. aiackay unit-id In marriage Mr. Henry Hanaen and Mias Clara Hav Ilk. both of Omaha. The attendants were Mlas Mary Hansen of Fremont, a alater of the groom, and Mr. Reuben A. Faulk of Omaha. Jolly Twelve Card Club. The Jolly Twelve -sard club waa en tertained Thursday efttrooon at the home of Mra. John Huffman. Prlsas for the Came were awarded to Vieadaiuea Ida Brown. W. E. Lane. W. E. Jonee. Fred Fero and P. Haaford. Ti.e members sre: Meadamea kfesdamea Jila Vluail, ' John Huffman. ufi cirvwn, 1. Nye. M. Ked. H Wheler, W. U..i.o P. Haaford. W. E. Lane. W. K. Jonea. Frea Kcro. La Icoi Dancing Party., The La Icoe club will give a dancing party at the Prairie Purk club house tills evening. Benefit Luncheon. The.womea of the Firet Presbyterian church gave a benefit luechoon today In i the tburca parlora. To Gire Sancing Party. Ths EUrlrp club wtll give t dancing party at Chambers Tueaday. November A. WL Wedding Announcement Th wwldlng of Ulii Kditb Thotnas and Mr. Waytana Magee will take pla'ie Tuea 'iy cvtrning at bait after ocUk. at the home of the bride s parente, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Thomas. Ths wedding will bs very small, only the Immediate family preaent There will be no attendant Rev. T. J. Mai kay of All Saints' Eplecopal church will officiate. For Mill Oifford. Mra. J. E. Summers estertained the seeaon's debutantes at luncheon todsy In honor of MUs Ann Oifford. A Japa neae garden decorated the table and cov ers were placed for: MineeK Mlnnee Ann Oifford. Rlanehe Onset, Krancee Horhntetler, Janet Hall, Kleanor Markay, Aboei Ja'i'Hth, Lurllle Hacnn. Harriet Mots, btelia Thummet, Dancing- Party. Ths Pasalca club live a dancina tiart Ihuraday evening at Metropolitan hall ihoao present were: Aitaaei- Mlaaea Helen Hahn. F ti,i s, ulholiand, V ilnia Meiotx, Irene Baker, Ueaaie HouRann. Oenivee .eiie Cowriiiey, Caimnan, Boardenander, Frame Kvelyn Wileon, Mulholland. . IjOiilae Freman, Iila Mamh. Ilaanl Oilbort u... Alma Brorierdorp, Blanche Craiich, h.thel Jfirnsninn am... t.'i MareuetiiH I.OKen, Irene, p'ltter, CUre Hrcdrrdorp, Alma Hon, . V. "w rf.rrinne nHiinoera, AnnaJ Maher. Agatha Oawald. iryMaher n..nr,Me Wlleon. Flora Itenaelti. triih iim t loaiile Martin, Iria Ormnby. Tearl Steveneon, Kate Luther. Mel Jordan, MuM A'rl mrmott. Ball. VarV lere BhBfrr, viola Henrtrra,' llArtha Keff u... i i Maud Parker, r-eiiilr Itorera. Bertr-a, Peterson, Ruth Ivron. Fthel Lerimn. r-..u t ...i. Claiee MfKenns, T.urv 1-win' Woae rWron. Iuhl Poberta. Franree Pwnnka, l'ntiire Dow Beth Rnrahoff. BUnrh "-aiding. Madre Moliimhv. Parol Wlllla. Irene Atnltenhaeer Xf -. 1 1 - a - . - . i" niinuur, Ph'lomlna Perk, Vefffrv. Vn, A (In Fwnw Wrtlwn, T.'Hv Miiirn'v Caroline Ftward. t(in t .i,:t FVe a. M, Wmliv Vtierw ' I'lien Tellnek, WeWer. Wfhl Peeka. .. ij..i - I iifivnw Un.v ', eanele T.lvlnewton. CsbHn ravl Mesars. Mesirs. mrou O. Shrum, Clyue a. Brown, VV. hi. Vauaim. K,mi,i, a. fcaward tooai, J. I. Alan in. vviiaam boeuer, C. w. Biiu-abseh, Roy Hhanks, . . W. C Meuea,. H. HwaiiKOn. O, K. I miner, Oeorge Kreemsn, J. E. Peicraon, J. A. McOrath, T. M. CarllMia, red B. Butt. Fraj)k W. Cilengsr, Charle H. Verity. J. J. Whlta, It. J. Blange. H, a Ruffner. Ray Horvnaen, J, H. Nelaon. Parker. a. W. Jarvis. W III Pareona Itarry Iatsod. of Chloago, m.l Oscar like, P. L. Kelley, J. Holden. H. R. Miller. F. HX Overman, F. Hannasan, , Carl Southard CP. Marvin. H. J. Lameroux, K. V. Swaneon, F Whitman, I. eo Ilannnn, will Cullen, Walter K lager. T. I tlordon. Paul H. Mac Crone, j. r. Kv.-rett. J. M. Wallace, .lame DMlrn. Theodore Heuck, W. T, Lincoln. It. A. Mlbbler, .Tpbn Slovene. H. U. Hammond.' A P. K'mbull, J. A. Hwanaon, T v. Tindall, K. V. Kelly. V. U Hawklna. J. A. Ruslewlca. Otto lourlea. Frank K. Averholt, Lynn Hiimllton, r. ,1. Oarnett. ., Samuel Coonar. William NIMler, c rll Ambroae. John McCaffrey, Tnomaa R. lxinox, C. J. Mcnof aid. fl. It, r-nrtlr. Fdward T. Rellly, R. A. Witter. Hrrr Cnltt. W F. S'nll. T. H. laeke. Charla I udlow. M. 1 Clevett, 1". v rBer, K M. Mar. W. Ik Ie Voe. Me. anA Vea. C W Fnnts Mr. s"d Mrs. William Toung, Mrs. Ellas. welfawsta.Allwweaw VT7,4mwo, The wedding of Miss Anns Mary An nundien, dauahtsr of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Annundaon, and Mr. Leon Roderick MscKensie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex snder MacKensis or Omaha, waa cele brated Wedneaday morning at I o'clock at Holy Trinity church, Hartlngtoa,. Neb. Rev. Dr. Schuetwn officiated. Ths bride were her traveling gown of nsvy blus broadcloth trimmed with lyn fur. with hat to match. Mlas Blanche Suing of Spokane, Wash., wss ths bridesmaid and wore a brown vel- I Vi) II II m h V' If It's In Stytt J3er&b Bavt It. Have You Been Waiting (or a Really Big Reduction on Women's Suits? Then Be Sure to See Us Saturday. It's Our First Big Sale of the Season. ( i roup No. 1 Any $20.00 Suit (Jroup Xo. 2 Anv 'J.j.OU Suit Group No. 3 Anv $35.00 Suit Br ti.K RACOJITEUSB. Tailored ault of navy cheviot, wids front psnel to skirt formed by deep crease. Three-quarter length cost, seml fltted above waistline, with flaring skirt. Plain belt, with pointed ends held In place by a single button of dark blue bone at each aide. vet gown with hat snd muff to match. Mr. Eugene Kohn of Omaha was ths best man. A wsddlng dinner was given Tuesday evening to the family and very near friends and the ceremony Wednesday morning wss followed by a wedding break faet at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenils will be at home after January 1 In Berkeley, Cal. Mr. MacKensle is In the construction bualnree In Berkeley and until two years sgo resided In Omahs. The Omaha guests attending were: Meadamea Meedamea Alexander Mac- Donald MacKensle, Kenale, Mlaa Norma MacKenxle. Meaara. Meears. Herbert Kohn, Eugene Kohn. For War Eelief. Miaa Daphne Peters entertained one of the sewing relief clubs Thursday after noon at her home. Those present were Meadamee Meadamea Jack Webeter, Ben Wood. . Harold Prttehett. Miurt- Mleaee Katherlne Thummel.Menie Davla, Mildred Butler, Kltiabeth Bruce, Kllcabetli IMckena, Klliuheth Davis, Louise Dinning, Carotin Barkalow, To Honor Oueitt. Mra Oeorge Brandels entertained at luncheon at her home In Fslracres Thurs day In honor of Mrs. Bosworth and Ml si Lillian Rogers of Chicago. Covsrs wers placed for Blue, Goei Eait for Wedding". Mrs. Israel Marx left Thursday for Philadelphia to attend the wedJIng of her niece, Mlas Marlon Summer, and Mr. Jack Newman, which will be celebrated Thursday evening of next week at the Standard club In Philadelphia. Parish Aid Society. The Parish Aid society of All Saints' church met this afternoon In the Wattles Memorial parish house. In and Out of the Bee Eire. Mr. A. K. Woods and Mr. J. J. Morley of St Paul, .Minn., will be over-Sunday gueats of Mr. F. 3. Bloaky of this city. Mrs. J. L. Batchelder and Mrs. Max Barrett, mother snj sister of Mrs. Isaae Carpenter left Thursday evening for their horn In Chicago, after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. C. M. Peters, department presi dent of the Grand Army of the Republlo, anl her secretary, Mias Cajnlllla Elliott, left this afternoon for Lincoln, where they will Inspect the Oeneral Custer clrole. I $12J0 This sale is offered while our as sortments sre still complete. All slscs and all colors, in all the de sirable materials and all gar ments are In the very latest mod els that are being shown In New York. Women's Fall Coats Odd Garments from Stock Values to $15.00 '.50 $7. Women's Fall Dresses Silks and Serges Values to $17.50 '.50 $7. New Winter Waists Silks ami Laces Values to $4.75 $2.75 Messaline or Jersey Silk Petticoats Worth $3.75 15 $09.50 Don't miss this opportunity. Our suits are marked so low anyway that reductions like these on our regular prices offer you a rate chance to be economical without sacrificing quality or style. Women's Fall Coats Our Latest Models Saturday Special $13.50 $2.45 Pony Fur Coats, $25.00 Women's Fall Dresses Choice of the Stock Up to $25.00 For $25.00 Black Chinese Wolf . Large Scarf and Muff Per Set $13.75 Lingerie Waists Worth $1.50 75c CHICAG0AN TO ADDRESS AD CLUB NEXT TUESDAY A Chicago advertising man Is to be In Omaha Tuesday evening to talk to the Omaha Ad club on street csr and bill board advertising. The occasion is to be the monthly dinner of the Ad club at 8:15. The talk Is to begin at 7:15. On these occasions some member of the Ad club acts as chairman, handles the arrange ments for the speaker to suit himself and gets who he pleases and on what subject appeala to him. Robert Manley is to be the chairman of this meeting, and it Is Manley who has selected the Chcago msn to gfve the falk. 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You Should Hear this New Edison Invention There is only one place in Omaha where you can hear and get the real tone producing qualities of the new hdison. A place where you are courteously treated Come soon as you can stay as long as you wish EDISON SHOP 313 South 15th Street SHULTZ BROS. Phone Douglas 4622