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T7TE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 22, 1914. 3-D SOCIETY DANCE FOR CRECHE i I. r-aaht Folk Will Attend Benefit Ball at Rome Hotel This Week. HEUNIOirS ON THANKSGIVING Mf rahn of Loral Families Will Attead Fasts at Heme, Otbnra to Jola F.It Board A war from City. (Continued from Page Two ) HONOR GUESTS AT DODGE DANCE IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. on of St. Louis are guests of Mr. snJ Mrs. W. T. Robinson. Miss Florence Updike of Chicago ar rived Friday and Is the guct of her cousin, Miss Lucy Updike. Palmer-Basler Wedding-. Miss Florence Gail Dasler. well known Omaha vocal teacher, and Mr. Ouy A. Palmer of this city were quietly married Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kusoell. Mrs. Palmer has been associate In structor in the Omaha Musical Art Insti tute and Mr. Palmer has been with the 'Wabash railroad In Omaha for seven years, being- one of the best known pas senger men In the city. Kappa Fsi Dinner. The Kappa Psl fraternity of Creighton university entertained at dinner Saturday at the Loyal hotel In honor of Dr. A. W. Colson of the University of Illinois. The table was dxorated in red carnations, the fraternity flower. An Orpheum party followed the dinner. The out-of-town guests were M. A. GosKrove and O. Glunn Henchen from Ileta Beta chapter of Cleveland, O. Those present were: Mpu'ers Messrs Charles H. (-'ample, V alter W. Syfer, 1 tarry M Christ eh son, Pwlght MeCombs, Humphrey V. Murphy, AV illiam II. Melcher, Harold K. Smith. Charles TrepHiiier, Alfred L. Oauvroan, J. Bradford Murphy. Misses Bess Necker, Klta Carpenter, Pauline Trout, Mary Kdwards, Jessie Htecre, Millie Urandes, Madeline Met. Mildred Hauth. Gwendolyn Wolfo, lenna Dennlson, Rilla Wolfe, June Oafford, 'lara Hoffman, Helen Kroner, Olndvs Cook. Fannie Liddell, Tluth Watson, Thomas, Marie Bloom, Honor Norrls, Kthel Anderson, Gertrude Glauck, Kdna Thrane, Sullivan. Alnha Field. Mavde McOlU, Messrs. Glenn Musgrave, Roy Moore, T. M. Dawson, Wayne Moore, Glenn Lamb, Wilson Bryans, Charles Kllen. Vincent Shook, Prank Hetrick. Kverett Rodgers. A. B. Flnkelday, . Frank Parsons, Clarence Parsons, Fred Carlsu-i, Deyo Came, Kdward Morearty, Lee Scott, Ralph Dunn, Glenn Mulr, Edward Schrlng, Claire Andersen, Charles Morearty, Paul Hlngate, Karl Starboard, Thomas McFadden, Walter Thrane, La Icos Dancinsr Party. i& icos, one or me aancing ciuus or ine younger set, entertained at Pralrlo Park club house Friday evening. Over sixty couples were present. The hall was deco latcd In the club colors, brown and gold. Those present were: Misses Marie Daley, iiene Tracy, Anno Puniy, -Frances Watt, Mtulred McCrann, lima fiwltt, Gluuys iShamp, tv huia Damon, ;!uy Swan, Alice Carr, Lstner Conally, .wainurrt Gamble, Carre Glveen, L'ona Travis. Beatilce Walton, Jennie Carey, Helen Keating, Ktfnti Brldnes, Mnrtha Clark, Louise Duinon. Man on Pearsall, Vera Weslii, Cella Vest, Quito Kddy. Dorothy Merrlam, Mercedes Carey, Messrs. William Kewlt. Harry Collins. Ix-onard Witchey, Crookahank, Garrett Underhlll, Jerald Bruce, Lloyd Flynn, Frank Carpenter, Ray Klauck, Jack Austin, Jo Beverldge, Klmer Bantln. Marshall 0'N!ll, Harry Caldwell, . Joe Woolery. Fred Helfield. Frank BroadwelL Frank BaJthelmes, . Arno Truelsen, Frank Palmbock, ' Robert Clark, Solon AHar-h. Rmerson Goodrich, A. J. Petersen, Karl Baker, Bruce Kchwerln. Mark Schweln, At Prairie Park Club. The Prairie Park association will give their second musicals of the season Tues day evening at the club house. Mr. D. K Smith and Dr. J. D. Wilson have charge of the entertainment and have arranged for an excellent program, which will be followed by an Informal dance. Musical number! will be siren by the Misses Frances Fulton, Mabel Fulton, Phackleford, Redman, Fowler, Holland, Christensen, Travis and Mesdamee Ra dinsky and Wilson. Miss Rena Oilman will give two readings and Mr. W. A, Hahan a vocal solo. Dances in the Future. . The Pan Dancing club wtn give a danc ing party at the Rome hotel Friday even ing. The Ooronado dab will give e dancing party Thursday evening at Chambers' academy. Mr. Turpln will give a Thanksgiving dancing party Tuesday evening for his pupils and friends at his academy. The Coronado club will entertain at a dancing party Thursday evening at Chambers' academy In honor of the Creighton college foot ball team. The hall will be beautifully decorated In red and white. Pleasures Past Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meyer enter. . talned at dinner Saturday evening. Cov ers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kulndy, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Honrs, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. C. & Andrews at Council rsiuris, Mr. and Mrs. C. Uver. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wlndhelm, Mr. and Mr. C. D. Horton, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Stuben, Mrs Virginia Dyball, Mr. Fred G. Meyer, Mr. Warren Andrews of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Winn and Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Marshall rave a large dancing party Friday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Tomllnson of Valparaiso, Neb., who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Winn. Entertains at Bridere Party. Mrs. Roy Ralph gave a bridge party Saturday afternoon at her home. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames Percv Powell, Will Shearer, Italpti Segue. Jerome Appelquist, Fred Davis, Raymond Hayward, Misses Florence Deverell, Tress Keys, Isabel Williams. M. C. Beiffer. C J. Hubbard. Norman J. Tyson, Richard Webster, John Pepperdlne, B. Ralph. Misses Gilbert Williams. Winifred Wilcox. Dinner at Omaha Club. Mrs. Charles Offut and Mrs. Mabel Ogden will entertain at dinner Wednes day evening at the Omaha club. The guests will attend the subscription dance at Turpln's hall later. For Temple Sisterhood. Mrs. Jay B. Kats was hostess for a large auction bridge party Friday after- 'A.. " ; f noon, jrtven by the Temple Israel sister hooil. tver fifteen tables were placed for the game. Debut Date Announced. Mrs. R. S. Hall will give a debut dancing party Thursday timing. De cember 17, to Introduce her daii liter, Miss Janet. Celebrates Birthday. Master Hunter S-ott, son of Mr. sNid Mrs. E. II. Scott, entertained a few of his school friends Friday afternoon in honor of his sixth birthday. Those present were : Mlspen- Misses- Jane Stewart, Maraaret ooll. Masters Maulers lMlo-i Fonda, Edwerd Koeater. OeoiKe Mnealady. Charles Petrto. Bcrnnrd Hanighen, Gordon Stewart. To Honor Guest. Mm. Frank Crawford will entertain tha members of the Vassar club Friday after noon. In honor ot Miss Helen Ltler or Hock ford college, who I her guest. E I 1 Ml MISS MARION MACRAES. r r i (Art ' - will be there until February, when they will leave for t'ue canal tone. Sir. and Mrs. Metcalfe will be accompanied south ty General and Mrs. Gorfms and Colonel and Mrs. Sltert Mr. Metcalfe goes on t asslKt at the formal openlnir of the a'l. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Ml llrriwlg KosenMtock has returned from a short visit In Denver. Mrs. J. II. Ruth has gone to Florida where she will remain during the winter. Mr. Walter Preston returned Saturday afternoon fn m a several weeks' trip to the Pnclfic const. Mr. Brandon Howell is sponllnn a few weeks In Chicago and also in his college town, Madison, Wis. Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Sharp have this week for a two weeks' trip to Chicago, Kansas City and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Block of Atlantic City are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Meyer. Mrs. Morris Levy arrived home fttur- day morning from New York City after a four months' trip abroad. Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock and Miss Ruth Hitchcock will return to Washing ton the first week ot I December. Dr. and Mrs. C C. Tomllnson of Val paraiso, Neb., are visiting Mrs. Tomlin son'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Winn. Air. and Mrs. F. I Morgan who have been tho gueets of Mr. and Mr. O. I Hart since May, will leave Sunday for their home In Ioa AngtHea. Cat. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsman of Chi cago arrlvo tcday with their three child ren to siend a week with Mr. Morstnan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K M. Morsman. The MIsos Mary Mullen, Ruth Gilchrist, Maud Murphy and Jennie Lyon left Sat tirdsy evening for Minneapolis, where they will visit friends for several days. Mrs. George P. Boekhoff and young son of New York ' City arrived Saturday morning to be the guests of Mrs. 8. F. !4ilnson, Mrs. Boekhoffs mother, till the holidays. Mrs. Edwin Bwobe returns today front Chicago and Highland Park. Mrs. Swob went to Ivnver about a montlt ago and from there went directly through to Chi cago to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter HopweU and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houston of Tekamah visited In Omaha Friday on their way to Iowa City to attend the Nebraska Iowa foot ball game Saturday. Mr. B. F. Smith arrived Tuesday from New Tork and will rema-n here through the Christmas holidays with his daugh ter. Mrs, Joseph Baldrlge, and Mr. Bal drige. Miss Helen Clarke has gone to Bay Cly, Mich., to be maid of honor at the marrlase of Miss Florence Young, who was her roommate at Mrs. Sotners" school. The wedding Is lo he next Wednesday and after that Miss Clarke will visit her aunt In Saginaw, Mich. Y W, C. A. .nten. For the Sunday afternoon vesper service Mrs. Giant U Fisher will be the speaker and will give a Thanksulvlng talk. Miss I Josephine Craig will be the sololet of the afternoon. Alter the vesper service there will be social hour at B:, at which Ml Mulford will be hostess and spec.al mimic will be given. This Is a splendid time to get acquainted with other girls and spend a nappy, social afternoon. A Thanksgiving dinner will be served st the Young Women's Christian asso ciation building Thursday at 1 o'clock. Reservations muet he made at the desk at the hullillns. The dinner will be fin cents. Other Thanksgiving festivities are to be a supper at o'clock, followed by a taffv pull, to whk-h any young woman Is Invited. . . Mrs W. P. Harford will conduct a nor mal training class In the study of the In ternal onal Sunday school lesson on Sat urday afternoons at I o'clock as soon as there are enouuh to organise the class. Those who desire this class will pleaso leave their name aa soon as polble. Coavealeare. "Yes," said Mr. Scraggs across the fence, "we've changed all our old bed room furniture. We gave away the black walnut stuff and put In mahogany dressera and bras beds." "Single beds?" Inquired Mrs. Baggs. "Yes; thev're ever so much more con venient. When my husband hides under one of them I can reach him with a broom. Cleveland Plain Dealer. MaxveShewark JCoVUfj Tuesday Morning Musical. - - . . rr. . 1 - . The eecona program oi inn Morning Musical club will be given at the . . ... . w nivAii Tneariav. De- nome oi ' ' ' - ' cember 1. by Mr. Marlon Green, the Chi cago basso. Dancing Party Date Changed. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis have changed the date of the dance In honor of their son. Herbert, and some of his college friend, from December St to New Year's eve, because a number of the young peo ple will not be home from school on me original date. Debutante Luncheon. Miss Daphne Peters Will give a lunch eon Tuesday In honor of Miss Eleanor Mackay and Miss Stella Thummcl, two of the season's debutantes. For the Future. Tho Columbian Circle will entertain Tuesday evening at their hall on Locust street. Personal Mention. Miss Isabel Sprlgg will hold her annual art exhibit, beginning Tuesday and ex tending throughout the week. , Gerrlt Fort, Jr., will return home from Utah to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Fort. Mrs. T. C. Byrne and Mrs. Joseph Byrne left Friday for Oregon, Mo., to attend the wedding of Miss Mary Zook of that plate. Miss Adelaide Fogg, who underwent an operation at Nicholas Senn hospital three weeks ago, was removed to her home on Wednesday. Miss Grace Allison, who Is attending school this year at Ely Court. Greenwich, Conn., has been chosen captain of tho hocky team Mrs. William Sears Poppleton and son. William, have moved from their home at 104 South Thirty-seventh street to the Knickerbocker apartments. Mrs. W. D. Bancker, who has been the guest of Omaha friends for nome tme. plans to return to her home In Inllana polis the first ot the week. Judge John G. Park of Kansas City was the guest of his cousin, Mr. and lira. J. H. Carse, the last week while attending federal court In Council Bluffs. Miss Blanche Suing of Spokane, Wash., Is visiting her aunt. Miss Mary Paschal In Council Bluffs. Miss Suing will leave some time next week for West Point, where she wiU spend the winter with Lieutenant and Mrs. Iloealngsr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Metcalfe have taken apartments at the Colonial and PI JJQ Announcement. . 4WS"""4 WING to unusual conditions I find I am heavily overstocked on high grade imported dress, suit and coat patterns bought early in the spring for this season's use. My stock con sists of approximately 200 exclusive pat terns, no two alike which I desire to dispose of before December 15th. In order to accomplish this, and to keep my tailors employed, I will make up the stock on hand at actual cost of material and labor adding nothing for profit, overhead ex pense, or the personal attention which I shall give to each and every patron during this period, as every garment leaving my es tablishment must be made and fitted under my personal supervision. Do not construe this announcement as a sale on cheap material or construction, as each garment will be made of material bought to bring my regular price, and will be made by my tailors who have for years turned out the best workmanship afforded in the middle west. My label on a garment is all that is necessary for those who know. Chioda Parlor 206 Baird Building MKASl'ItK YOrit lt(X)MS FOK Kl'O HIZKS EXCHANGES CAN ONIiY 11K MADE OX THE KEGCI.AK I'lUCES AFTEH TUESDAY. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. x 414.416-41S South Sixteenth Street THE BIG RUG SALE BEGINNING MONDAY-ON THE MAIN FLOOR Wo recall no instance in recent years when rugs of equal quality have been sold at such extremely low prices. COME here Monday for the largest and best assortment of patterns and grades "There's a Reason.1' We were the largest buyers from this section at the Alex. Smith and Sons' Auction Sale of Rugs held in New York. We offer you the benefit of the remarkable bargains we secured in this season's rugs fresh and new nd have also added hun dreds of rugs of all kinds from our own stock that we are willing to sacrifice to make this the biggest Rug sale in Omaha's history. . f.:.4W-j.'i IIP Axnilnixter Huns 9x12 sice, good colorings, long pile,, excellent, wearing ruga, on Bale Mon day a e $10.50 Velvet Ilujrs 9x12 site, fresh new patterns. Soft beautiful rugs. Worth $25.00 Go on sale r.da.y....$ 14.95 Axnilnlnter Rug 9x13 sire. A high file rug, a grade that soils as high as $22. CO. On sale Mon- :tBy $13 IlruNHel KiiKft 9x12 site, In good patterns, a re markably cheap rug at the price we are asking. On sale Mon- J7 QC day at J el7J Fine Axmlnlster Ruga 9x 12 Mie, of the very finest grades that are moder ately priced at $27.50, beautiful d1 Q patterns, at ... . P X 7 ilia uu $29 Remember Fresh perfect rugs Our Alex. Smith purchase has been coming in carload quantities for the last 10 days. Colonial Velvet Hugs, 11-3x12 size; a $30 C 1 Q Cfi quality ple7.0U Colonial Velvet Rug". 0x9 sire, rrr.1'. $9.95 AvniinMfr Hnjrn, 8-8x10-6 size, good quality, . excellent pat terns to select Ai n from J) L eC Son m lew AVI 1 ton Rugs, 9x12 size, beautiful patterns and colorings, a fib rug for Wilton Rugs Bundhar and seamless Wilton rugs In 9x 14, 9x15 and 9x18; rugs that sell from $62.60 to (JQQ $98, In this sale 23a7 Fibre Hugs and AVool and Fibre Rugs In large as sortments of sizes, 7-6x1 0-0, 9x9, 8-3x10-6, 9x12, 9x15, 11-3x12, etc., at prices way under regular, good bed room colorings, $0, $7.50. S9.50. 810.50. 811.25 813.50. 'Finest Long Pile Rugs, 4-6x 7-6 alxe, rugs regularly sold for $19, In this Q Cft sale for J7.0U Finest Long Pile Rugs, 6x9 , size. Rugs regularly sold for $31.60, In 7 Cn this sale for.. Pl I iUU Royal Iran Wiltons, 9x12 size. High grade rugs, regularly priced atJlS, In tfQC this sale JdO Examples of Large and Unusual Size Rugs That Are Wonderful Bargains TlUtf 18 ONLY A PARTIAL LIST. $58 Royal Wilton fcQCl'60 Bigelow Bagdad Wil- SOC rugs, 10-6x13-6, at J00 I ton, 106x13-6, at J)0J $106 French Wilton Kug, lu.GxH, $50 $74 Bigelow Bagdad Wilton, 11-3x15, Oriental Bokhara tt? O O pattern. 2 In alore, at $82.60 Bundhar WJlton, 11-3x15, Oriental Goerevan $55 pattern, at ; JL. $110 Wilton K-ug. 11-3x15, Oriental Goerevan Tattem, $69 in two colorings, at T 7 $35 Kilmarnock Scotch Art rug, rQse colored bedroom rug, $15 9x12, slightly soiled, at v ' ' ZZ $35 Kilmarnock Scotch Art bedroom rug, 9x12, $1 1 .50 $34 lO-Vx'lV'bedroom rug, Scotch Art Rug, $17.50 loVHardwkk'wiiton rug, blue coloring, 9x12 size, at $75 Two-toned brown rug, long pile, seamless, 7-2x10-9, $45 special order, a bargain p-gJ $35 Harwlck Body Brussel rug, $19 $70 Hartf oVY Baxonr rugs, 9x15, special size, two $48 $44U Bigelow Bagdad Body Brussels, 9x14-3, , $25 $12 Axmlnster Runners, 2-3x16, sale g 2JjJ Here's a Bargain for Some One. A special order hand tufted rug in benutiful polorinpjs, a re fect rutr but slightly tailed aize 11-2x12-1, regular d1 OC piJ feet rug price $350, sale price Small Rugs Axmlnlxter Rugs, 18x36 size, very cheap 59 C Axminlster Rugs, 27x52, In good quality, big J 1 g bargains at JllO Axminittter Rig", 36x63 size, good patterns, exceptional! low prices in J 7C this ale J 1 O Hundreds of patterns of small Axmlnster Rugs to select from in many grades and prlres. , Reversible Rath Rugs in large assortment of sices and patterns. Here are a few ot the bargains $3.60 36x72 Bath Rugs.fl.08 $1.75 36x36 Bath Rugs. 1.25 $1.50 30x30 Bath Rugs. .95 $1.00 18x36 Bath Rugs 05 Chaumont Rugs, and other rugs ot finest Wilton qualities, in 36x63 and 36x72 sizes, beautiful two tone patterns,' that sell for $7.50 and $9.75, go JJZ in this sate J5. O Some of the same rugs that are slight soiled for Uartford Saxony Mats, 27x36, discontinued patterns in assortment of patterns, reg ulary $3.50, in $1 nj this sale J 4 1 .7U Kcotrh Art reversible rugs, 36x 72 and 37x54, regularly $2.25 to $3.46, in this sale.Sl.95 $2 Sale of ORCHARD (& WILHELM CO. Stickley Bros. "Quaint Furniture" In Brown Fumed Finish At a Re- T) ' CL Ctf auction of &yyo On Living Room and Library Pieces Only AS we prefer not to carry two fumed oak finishes we have concluded to confine our line of Stiokley Bros. Living Room Furniture to the Gray inimed and are therefore closing out all Brown Fumed pieces at this unusual reduction. TIIIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY DON'T FAIL TO (1RASP IT. SALE STARTS MONDAY, THE 23RD, AND THERE IS A LARUE ASSORTMENT AS INDICATED BY TIES PARTIAL LIST. Ask To See Our Washable Emgia Silk Curtains rich artistic effect and something very new, pair $0.50, $7.75, $9.50. If ii 10 BfTT fill lil M-fU i $32 fumed arm chair, leather cushion 321 $15 fumed arm chair, leath. seat cush..gH.25 $17 fumed rocker, leather seat, cushion ....813.75 $107.60 fumed settee, leather cushions. -880. 50 $30 fumed rocker, leather cushions. .833.50 $100 fumed settee, leather 'cushions. .875.00 $41 fumed arm rocker, leather cushions. .830.75 $12 fumed table, round top, drop leaf 89.00 $49 fumed couch, leather cushions S30.25 $8 fumed pedestal. .$(J.UO $7 fumed magazine rack ' 85.25 $22 fumed nested tables, 'our. 810.50 $4.60 fumed taborette, at 83.35 $7.50 fumed stool, leather top 85.65 $15 fumed rocker, leather seat cushions ....811.75 $8 fumed chair, leather .... Pad seat 80.00 $30 fumed settee, leather seat cushion ....823.50 $21 fumed library table, 815.75 $33 fumed library table. l $24.75 $60 fumed bookcase, ad justable shelves. .845.00 $36 fumed writing desk, three drawers. .. .827.00 $14 fumed writing .desk 810.50 $18 fumed library table, 813,50 $24 fumed table, round top 818.00 $11 fumed arm chair, wood seat . 88-25 If You Need Lace Curtains You Should Buy Them Now It Is cheaper and we do sot know what the future has in store we know that Imported curtains will cost more and we may not be able to get them at all a splendid assort ment, prices 81.75 82.50 83.05 "! t- $10 Reductions on Base Burners These are the famous Ileckwlth "Round Oak" stoves, and you are buying; workmanship and scientific construction, as well as so many pounds of iron They will save fuel you'd better see them. RANGES We are offering some Special Bargains In ranges, as well as a large showing of regular patterns, for instance: $50 range, hole, with reservoir ....833 $58 cabinet range, with reservoir. . . $93 combination coal and gas range.. 8(i0 ' An $8 Aluminum set of 6 pieces FKKK with each range sold. Special Thanksgiving Bargains on "Reed" Roasters Oval shape, self basting, seamless blue and turquoise enamel ware. $2.15, $3.25, $2.35, $2.65 und $3 size for $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00. Lifck Roasters specially priced at $1.75 and $1.9L