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TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY IlKE: DECEMBER 27, 1914.
CORNELL SINGERS MONDAY
Unirertity Muiiciani Arouse Inter
est in Social Circlet. .
ANOTHER QUEEN IS TO ' WElJ
((! at MlM SRltsafceth
(oaseVea Omthim
Prepare tf Ceattaae
Hoildar Aetlvlttee.
rial Caleadar.
il'NPAT-Mr. and Mr" A. O. tteesen.
supper 'or Mr. anil Mrs. J- R. Haum.
Card pa-tv and ilam-o, henefll Jcwinh
er snfferera. Metropolitan hall.
MONDAY Cornell Ulee cluh concert
at American tlK'ater and dance at Ilom
hotel. Mr. and Mm. J. J. Hanlghen.
, dinner for John Hanlghen, Jr. Mr. ami
Mrs. J. V. Towle. linnr for Mia Mar
lon and Vina Naomi Towla. Mr. and Mr.
Barton Millard, tn for Cornell Men.
Mra. Klrkendail. dinner for Miaa Kath
arine B.im. lr. and Mra. B II. Lav1a.
dinner for Herbert Iavla. Trela Kal
riVka rhib dancing rnrty, I'hamhere.
Mi Alh-a Duval, brMg arty for Miaa
Ituth Hewaher of Iee Moines and MlM
Iola Mitchell of Lincoln. Mr. and Mra.
. W, Wattle", dinner for Mr. and
Mm. J. E. Baum, Orpheum theater
party for Mm. M. B. Huech. Miaa
'rxorrft Trlmt'K hostess. Mr. llurdtte
Kirkendall, dinner party for Mlas
Katherlne Baum. folload by Onmell
concert petty. Mr. Charles Alllaon,
host. Mr. and Mra. F. II. Ualnea, Cor
nell eonrert bos party for M!M Helwi
Loutff tVwby. Miaa May Mahoney,
"apres-mtdl" for French students.
TV HSDAY Delta fill HKra danc at
Roma hotel. Phi Irfimn dance at
Chambers' academy. Mr. and Mra.
Clement Chajie, dinner for Mr. ami
Mra. J. E Baum. Mrs. Joseph Harir.
luncheon for Mra, J. B. Iiaum. Miaa
Mellora I'avle. luncheon for Miaa
Harriet nlth and iflss Gillette.
Adama-Prentlaa wedoing. Miaa Carol
Kuenn,. luncheon for Miaa tJIady
Holiday Week Bride and Her Attendants
Mary Shcetg
were asked to meet the Cornell vlaltora
at this tea which Will follow the' lunch
eon at the University club for the Cor
nell men. I
!.?' JjlTiSllS..?' 0J,,,"nb. cert at the American and th. dance after
wards at the Home. Preceding th con-
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Hartev biidA for Miaa Henrietta
party of children,
Miaa Ptetla Tlmm-
Metropotltan
rrel. Chrlatmaa
I"rirle Park cluh.
mel, dinner party for Miaa Croaby.
tlT.lJXCsDAT Beta TlTta Gm-n ao
rorlty dance at (Awnben' for arhool
aet. Hlboux, dance at Home hot-l.
Mra. W. li. Mcjrd and Miaa Marjorle
McCord, luncheon and matinee .party
for Miaa Harriet Bnuth. Htihacrfptlon
dancinv club cotillion at Turpin a. Mr.
and Mp. A. I Ieed, dinner for Mr.
and Mra. J. K, Baum. Mr. and Mra.
1 F. Oofoot. maaquerade party for
Miaa Virginia CrofooL CTunnlnifham
KeynoMa weddhia. Cln-o-Hm club
danclnn party. Miaa Marlon Rom,
danrlnv party. M'. and Mra. W. A. C.
J oh neon. Mra. t. II. Wheeler. Jr.: Mra.
Arthur Kemlnrton and Miaa Ida Sharp,
dinner part lea preceding cotillion.
rHURSDAT- 1T. and Mra. B. B. Darl",
dance for Mr. Herbert Iar1a. Mr. ant
Mra. ralrfleld. dance -for Mlai Betty
and Miaa Wynne Fairfield. TaMe
d'hote aupper and daroa at Country
cluh. Mlnu Grace Ail Iron and Char lea
Alllaon, houaa party at '-Bieetnere
lodge' Miaa Slhyl Nelaon. tea for
Miaa Helen and Miaa Lillian Chapln.
Malteae cluh dartre. Chamtrs'. Mra.
Ben Gallanher entertaina Mr. and Mra.
J. Hw Bnuin at Country olub aupper
' dann. Miaa Marie Htewart, aupjier at
Oouatry club for Miaa Marlon Macrae.
FRIDAY Miaa Louise Dinning, "a
rtawe for Miaa Macrae. Mr. and Mra.
Clement Ohaea, tea-dance for Miaa
Helena Chaae. Mra. N. H. Looinl, tea,
3 to 7, for Miaa Oeddoa of Toledo.
5ATITRDAY Mr. and Mm. A, L. Heed,
daooa for Miaa Peggy Keed,
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An nnuaunl amount of Intercat la being
taken la the Cornell Mualcal club concert,
which la to be jrlren Monday evening at
the American theater.
The club paawnl through Omaha Chrlat
maa day on their way to Denver for the
flrat concert of the present tour. They
were met at the station- by the Omaha
Cornell men and given the aeaaon'a greet
ings twlth promlaea of a warm reception
awaiting them Monday. They are to be
muchly wined and dined white In Omaha
and all Indication point to their visit
beUg av very gay one.
Mr. and Mr. Barton Millard will give
a tea at their Voma Monday afternoon
la honor of Mr. Joe Millard and to Intro
duce the club member to tha younger
at. ss.
In th evening will be the concert and
the dance afterwards at tha Rome.
Many dinner partle an being planned
preceding the concert. One of the largest
ones will be given by Mr. Mid Mr. -J. J.
Hanlghen and will be a regular Cornell
dinner.
Their table will be decorated with '.he
Cornell color, crimson and white, and
red-ahaded candle. The centerpiece will
ie a low rooniH 01 crimson ana enue
flowers and a large picture of thfi Oloe
club will bo deoorated and hung la the
dining room, making tha whole a fiherao
taristle college setting. At this dinner
covers will be laid for Mis Helen East
man, Clara lUrte, Alloa Jaqulth, Doro
thy Smith, Florence Neville, Mar' Louie
Latenser, Olga McU; Messrs, J. B.
nvmns. Jr maqnger of th clutj, A. T.
lfobaoa, president of tha club; Hamilton
Voao, Jr.; J D. McCutcheon. U 1'. Htoka,
Francis C. Hanlghen and John it. HanU
ghea. The dinner will be followed by
'box party at th concert.
Dr. and Mr. B. B. Dart will entertain
at ttrlr bom In honor of their n. Her
bert fav1, who attends Cornell, and for
Meaara. Oerauld and Worell, twa stem
ber of th club. Following th dinner
Dr. and Mra. Davis wU glv a bejt party
at th concert, and later their gutsta will
attend the ball at th Rom hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Towle will give a
dinner party for the members of the
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, who are
with ' th Glee club, followed by a box
' party at the concert.
Celebrate Kew Year'i.
The Country club U to keen open bous
New Tear's eve. Three hundred mem
bers of the club are planning to attend
this celebration, which will begin with '
dancing at about o'clock, and at 1J 30
a table d'hote supper will be served.
cert there will be several dinner parties
for the younger set. Including on given
by Mra. Kirkendall for Miaa Katherlne Maa made last Sunday, and waa that of
Baum, who I her gtieat. Mr. and Mr.
John N. Towle will also glv a dinner for
thrlr datiKhtnrs, Marlon an 1 Naomi, and
Dr. and Mr. B. B. Davis anl Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Hanlghen will both glvo din
ners for their ewna, Herbert Davis and
John Davis and John HanUhea, Jr., who
name home Tuesday from Corne'l.
Tueeday Mlas Mellora Ojrvls will be
hoatesa at a luncheon at her himi In
honor inf Miaa Harriet flmlth and Mia
Gillette of Sheridan, Wyo.
Mlas Oeorgla Trimble will glv a mati
nee party Monday for Mr. Thomas Hay
ward of Pittsburgh, Fa.
Wednesday there will be a masquerad
party at Mrs. Crofoot's for her daughter,
Virginia, and th member of th very
young set who are Ml Virginia'
friends.
Mlas Orae Allison and her brother,'
Charles, will have their annual "watch"
party at JUaVmrre Lodge, the Alllaon
summer place, which will be opened fur
them and a party of twenty-four of their
friends, who will go out Thursday after
noon and remain until Friday to see th
old year out and the nw year In. There
will b dinner and dancing and a general
frolic.
Mrs. N. H. Loomla ha Issued card for
a tea Nw Tear day from I to f. in
honor of Mis Florence Qeddes tt Toledo,
O. . Th guest will be th debutante and
college and school set
Mr. Campbell Fair will give a matinee
party Vdnesday for Mis Blisb4th and
Miss Erna Reed, followed by tea at tha
Loyal, I
Kent Saturday, January J, Mr. A, I
Reed give a dano. . for ' her youngest .
daughter, Feggy,' at their home. ,
.Th "Prince of Plln" at tha Brandela
this evening will attract oulte a number
of th younger set ' A party of eight In
honor of Mia Crosby will be one of th
parties, and another will be that of Mlis
Virginia Offutt and her brethw, Jarvl.
for Mlas Katharine Baum, which wH
also Inaludd eight.
Mr. and Mra. Luther Kounts and heir
dinner party of 1x will attend th thea
ter afterward.
Ak-Sar-Ben Queen Engaged.
An Interesting engagement announce
ment of Friday was that of Mia Fllia-
teth . Congdon which ,wa mad by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon,
at a family dinner Chrlatmaa day at th
Congdon horn.
Miss Congdon la to wed MY. Robert
Forgan of Chicago, who cam on to be
present at this engagement dinner. Mis
Congdon ha Just returned from a visit
with Miss Ella Barker of Chicago at
whose horn ah met her flanoa, Mis
Congdon graduated frcm th Omaha
High school and later spent on year
at "Rye on th Hudson. '
Bli waa crowned queen of Ak-6r-Bn
two year ago and received these hon
orqs with Mr. Charlea Black.
Th announcement comes as a great
surprise to Mat Congdon' friend, who
regrat that her approacl tng marrlag
will tax her from tmafca, Mr. Forgan.
until very recently resided in Scotland,
and 1 connected at present with en of
the Chicago banking house.
This 1 the second engagement of th
week In th realms of Quivers. Tha first
HEU ENGAGEMENT AOOUKCED
CHEISTMAS DAT. :
Among those making reeervatlona for ,
watch parties at the clt'h are Mlas Marie j
Stewart, who will entertain twenty-two
gueaia in honor or Miss Marlon Macrae
sad Mr. Clifford Wolfe, who will be
n.arrled early In January. v
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye will enter
tain liu aural; Mr. and Mrs. Iavid
I:un'. ciKht; Mr. and Mrs. F. vV. Jud
aon. fourteen; Mr. and Mra Julin Red
ick. fuurtwn; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ho
tirew, ten; Mr. Kobert Burns, four; Mra
lien Gallagher will entertain on of th
laiger parties, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Baum ,cf Philadelphia, who are the
bouae guests of Mr. and lira, F. P.
KlrkeidaU. "
The theaters and dancing partle for
the younger set will also be popular
ways of aoelng the Old Year out and the
Xew Tear In.
The country home of Dr. and Mrs.
t'harle C. Allison Is to be opened New
Year1 eve, aad Miss Grace and Mr.
Charles AlUacn will entertain their
friends at a "watch party." Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Fsirfield ar also enUirtala
tog for their daughters.
A few watch parties are planned for
the Fit Id club, but th cafe being closed
there, the member are planning to go
later to th Henshaw for aupper.
Holiday Week Affain.
Mr. and Mrsi Barton MUlaiJ have la
ud cards for a tea Monday from I un
til in honor of Mr. Millard's brother.
Jolh, wo ta a 1th the Cornell Mando
lin dub, and for the other nw-mbers of
the Cornell Musical cluba. The debu
titiiU and a iiiurilier of the younger set
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Mia Elisabeth Pickens, who will wed
Mr. Kenneth Paterson In th spring.
For Younger Set
MJs Elsl and Mr. Robert Ptors gav
a 'dancing party Saturday evening at
their horn. The ball room Waa deo
orated . with Chrlatmaa greens and
Chrlatmaa novelties Were used aa aup
per favor Thos present were:
Misses Misses
Oertrude Porter, Carlta O'Brien,
Florence Neville, Ruth Klnaler,
virainia raaraei, i nuin waxier,
Olga Mets, ( Itnmthy Judnon,
Grace Alllaon, Hasel Updike,
Alice Kuaiin,
He ii I ah Clarke,
Claire Dnirgherty,
Mildred Todd,
Alice Cnsd.
Esther WJIhelm,
Catherine Barton,
Ml Ion O'Brien,
Messrs.
Fdward Fuller,
Marlon Coad,
Helen Pearce,
Gertrude Stout, '
Henrietta Fort,
Helen Van Dusen,
Mary Fuller.
rllce Crook,
Meaara
John Sheuard, 1
Kdward DatHrherty, James Connell,
Robert Millard,
Bay Mliiaru,
Joe Millard,
Oank Campbell,
James Reynolds,
Kugene Neville. .
Paul fihlrley,
Harold McConnell,
Thomas Klnaler,
Douglas Peters,
Daoinan Kounts.
Clarry Hanlghen,
Wadley Barton,
De Wolfe Barton,
Burt oh Howard,
Morse Palmer,
Jack Sword.
Ptewart McDonald,
Fdward Crofoot,
Charles Allison,
John McDonald,
For th Future.
Th Knight of Columbu will glv a
dancing party at th Metropolltaa hall
Tuesday evening.
Th Clnosam Dancing club announce
a party to b given "Wednesday evening
at th Scottish Rite cathedral. ,
Mies Ethel Plot will entertain at a
watch, party for Miss Olady Kloke, who
I th guest of Miss Carol Kuenn.
Mlas May Mahoney will entertain her
pupil Monday afum'oort at her horn.
This 'payty will ba a French "apree
mldl." '
Th Needle Craft Guild of Prairie Park
will glvf a children party Tueeday af
ternoon at 1 o'clock at tha Prairl Park
club bous
Mia Carol Kuenn will glv a lunch
sen, followed by a theater party at th
Orpheura Tuesday, la honor of Mis
Gladys Kloke, who I spending th
Christmas holiday with her.
New1 Tear' v th Rajah cjub will
entertain at an Informal watch party at
Turpin' aoademy. Th oommltte In
charg are planning unique decoration
and perfecting th new mirror ' affect,
which will b quit a urprls. Feature
will be introduced during th dance.
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Holiday Visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mackay ana
Mr, Stanley B. Mackay are horn for th
.holiday
Mr. and Mr. N. II. Looml xpct j
Miss Florence Oedde of Toledo, O., to be
their guest next week.
Mr. Robert Forgan of Chicago arrived
Chrlatmaa morning and I th guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Moody and
two children of Chicago are spending th
holiday with Mr. Moody' parents, Mr.
and Mr. Joseph. R. Campbell, at 1MN
Oeorgla avenue.
Mr. and tin. Ravld Mclntir and sen.
Joseph B. Mclntir. of Chicago arrived
Christmas day to be th guests of Mr.
and Mr. C B, Brown until attar New
Year' a Mr. and Mr. Mclntir are for
mer Omahan. havtag lived her seven
teen year ago.
For Mia Crosby.
Mrs. A. L. Reed gav tea dansant
Saturday afternoon at ber horn in
honor of Miss Helen Louis Crosby, who
is th guest of Mis Marlon Kuhn. Christ
mas decorations of greens and southern
mllsx were used through th room and
Invitations were Issued to seventy
guests. Mis Croaby waa honor guest
Saturday vnlng at a theater party.
Thos present were:
Misses
K.ugenla Patterson,
Congdon
Mrs. A. L. Reed, Mrs. Daniel H. Wheeler,
Jr.; Miss Ida Pbarp and Mrs. Arthur
Remington.
For Mr. and Mrs. Baum.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm will enter
tain at dinner this evening, at the Colo
nial. In honor of Mr. and Mra J. E.
Baum, who are visiting at th horn of
Mr. F. P. Kirkendall.
Winter Flam.
Mr. and Mr. J. Clark Colt and family
will leave Sunday for their winter horn
at La Jolla, Cal. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Shackleford and
Mis JShackleford have gone to Log An
geles, OaL They will spend the winter
on th Pacific coast. J
With the School Set
Mis Florence Rahm is home for. th
Chrtsama vacation. Sh Is attending"
th Montlcello seminary.
Miss Gladys Kloke, who Is attending,
th Nebraska university. Is spending the
holiday with- Miss Carol Ku'enne.
Christmas Tree Celebration.
Mr. and Mr. 'A. B. McConnell gave a
Christmas tree and dinner for th three
little Hossloch boy and several children
from th Child Saving Institute. The.
children all received many gift and
spent th entire day at the McConnell
horn.
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Newt from War Zone.
According to the late reports, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis S. Reed have returned to
Part. They were at Bad Nauhaim at
the' outbreak of th war, going later to
Geneva and southern Franc. Their son,
Philip Reed la In Germany at present.
Theater Party. . ' ' '
A small theater party Saturday even
ing was composed of:
Misses Misses.
Josephine Congdon, Elizabeth Reed,
Messrs. - Messrs. '
I. Carpenter. Casper Offutt
Holiday Week Affair..
In honor 'of Mis Harriet Gillette of
Sheridan, Wyo., who arrive today to be
th guest of Mis Eleanor Mackay and
Miss Men! Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Diets will glv a dinner Sunday, Janu
For War Relief.
Th women- of the Jewish War Suf
ferers Relief committee will give a card
party and dano at the Metropolitan hall
this evening at 8-o' clock. High five and
whist are tha card game and attractive
prise will be awarded. Refreshments
will be served.
Beta Fhi Sigma Dance.
Th Zeta Alpha ohapter of th Bet
Phi Sigma . fraternity entertained for
their friend and member at the Rrnne
hotel Saturday evening. The entire Coun
cil Bluffs chapter was present .and most
of the member from Lincoln were there.
The ball room was decorated In the
fraternity color of old gold and black
and evergreen.
Les Hiboux Club. .....
The local alumni xf the Le Hlboux
club gave their annual banquet at the
Rome hotel Saturday evening.
For Miss Macrae.
Mrs. K. A, Wlckhsm of Council Bluff
entertained at, luncl t m today at her
home in honor of Miaa Marian Macrae,
whoae wedrfing to Clifford Wolfe takes
place January S. Covers were placed for
Meadamee
Pwisld Mncrtie.
William Coppock,
F.dwln Merrltt.
Geor?e Van Hrunt.
Che i lea T. Stewert,
Ml area
Marian Macrae,
Marie Ftcwart.
Meadamrs
,t, M. Unldrige,
W. L. Dotiglaa,
Charles Hannah. Jr.;
Harrv Van Brunt,
E. A. Wlckham.
Mlcs
Gwendoline Wolfe,
Louise Dinning.
Testa Chapter Watch Party.
Vesta chapter No. . Order of the East
ern Star, wtll entertain at a watch party
at the Masonic temple Thursdsy even
ing. The evening will be spent at cards,
high-five and whist being the games to
be played. ' Mrs. O B, Idyard is chair
man of the committee of arrangements.
Wedding Plans.
The. wedding of Miss Marguerite Pren
tlas snd Mr. John Knox Adam of Sheri
dan, Wyo., 'will take place Tuesday
evening at the home of th bride's
parents. Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Prentls.
Miss Mollle Adams of Sheridan, sister of
the groom, will b maid of honor, and
the bridesmaids wtll be Miss Mary
Sheets and Mia Helen Miller of Chlcaaro.
Mr Will Prentiss, brother of th bride,
will be best man. The wedding will be
quiet, with only relative and very near
friend present.
The wedding of Miss Virginia Reynold
and Mr. Ralph E. Cunningham of Glen
wood, la., will be celebrated Wednesday
evening, December 80, at :S0 o'clock at
th horn of the bride' sister, Mrs.
Charles M, Richards, and Mr. Richards.
The Rev. O. A. Hulbert of St Mary's
avenue congregation church will offi
ciate.. Mia Callsta Reynolds, suiter of
th bride, and Mis Lora B. Cunning
ham of Glenwood, la., will be th .brldes-
L maids. The ushers 'will ba Messrs. Fran
cis W. Reynold and Frederick B. Greu
sel. Mr. William C Rathke of Glenwood
will be best roan.
To Honor Bride. ,
Mia Ruth Evans gar a bridge party
Saturday afternoon at her home In honor
of Mis Marguerite Prentiss, who will
be married Tuesday. Thos r resent
iv i e:
Misses Mlase .
Marguerite Prentiss, Mollis Adam of
Loa Howard. Khnrldan. Wyo.
Louie Bert well, ..Helen Miller of
'Marjorle Foote, Sheridan, Wyo.
Mnrgaretta Burke, Nell Kyan,
. Mlas Nanny Barrett entertained th
Adams-Prentiss wedding party Saturday
evening at her home In tha Winona
apartments. Th room were deoorated
with Christmas greens, and there were)
three table of players present
McClure-Fyaa Wedding.
Th marrig of vilss Amelia Fyaa,
daughter of Mr. and Mr. George Fyaa,
snd Mr. B. Ov MoClur, was celebrated
Wednesday evening at th home of th
bride. Miss Blanch Ekdahl was , th
maid of honor, and Mr. Frederick
Fahrtnaek, matron of honor. Miss Ruthr
Watson was-ring bearer, and Mr. Luther
W. King, best man. Th wedding march
waa played by Miss Nstta Hufnag1e.
Mr, and Mr. McClur will reside at th
horn of Mr. and Mr. George Fyaa.
Adams-Trees Wedding.
A pretty wedding took place Christmas
v when Mlas Ruby Trees of Indianap
olis, lad., was united In man-tag to Mr.
Will N. Adams of Omaha, formerly of
Boston, at th home of the bride' sister,
Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh. Th ceremony
was performed by th Rev. Tltu Lowe.
Mr. H. M. Munneck played tha Lohen
grin wedding march.
The bride wore an attractive "gown, of
whit charmeuse with overdrapo' of
French cobweb lace, and wore a long
tulle veil held in place with lilies of the
valley. She carried a bouquet of bride's
roses.
The bride was attended by her lister.
Miss Marjorle Tree of Indianapolis, as
maid of honor. h wor a gowa of pink
charmeuse with overdrap of Chaatilly
lac and, carried a bouquet of pink rosea
Mr. Frederick Flint of Omaha was best
maa. .
Mrs. J. H. Tree y Indianapolis,
mother of th bride, was present for th
wedding.
Jerome-Thomas Wedding.
A very quiet wedding took place Christ
mas day at the home of Mr. and sir.
C. W. Thomas when their daughter,
Irene, was untied In marriage to Dr.
fharles Jerome of East SU Louts, 111 '
The Rev. Titus Low of th First Meth !
odlst church officiated. ;
Only Immediate relative and a few of
the bride' Intimate friend were present
The bride wore a traveling suit of blue
chiffon broadcloth, trimmed In fur, a hat
with bird of paradise, and corsage bou
quet 6f roses and hyacinths. After the
ceremony the bride and groom left for
Chicago, where they expect to spend a
few days, after which they will go to
De Kalb, III., where Dr. Jerome, who Is
employed In the United States Depart
ment of Animal Industry, Is now tempor
arily located. I
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. John T. Yates has returned from
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. . Peters returned
from New York City last week. t
Mrs. yv. F. Ourlry has returned -from
the east where she was called by the
illness of her mother.
Mlas Evelyn Dudley is spending the
Christmas vacation. Hhe I attending '
Kan., with her parents. i
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. By'ram of Chicago ;
are visiting Mrs. Byram's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Tukey.
Mr. I. Rosenthal and son, Edward, hav
gone to' Dayton. O,. to spend 'th holi
day with Mr. Rosenthal's mother.
Mis Grace Bridge of Chicago la visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Robert
Bridge, and will remain until after New
Tear'. -
Lloyd -Wester of Salt Lax City, a
roommate of Francis Gaines at Yale,
will stop over on Omaha on his way
tack to college, arriving her for New ;
Tear's day. . ' I
Mr. and Mrs. David Traill of Cinctn-j
natt are in th city, visiting during .th i
holiday season with Mr. Traill' mother. '
Mr. Traill la traveling paaaengcr agent ,
for th Union Pacific. - ,
Mrs. E. V. Lewi, , who ha been visit- .
Ing her Son and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Lewis In Toronto, Canada, I in
Springfield, 111., this week with her
mother, who Is not' well. -
Lieutenant Thomas Hayes, who has
been spending two months' leave here
with hi wife and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Blngwalt returns next Tues
day to Galveston, Tex.,' where he expects
to be until April. Mra Hayes and small
son -will Join him later whan be secures
a house for them. i
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Good
New
Year's
Resolution
Start the New Yr oft
with , a watch that will
iive you tha correct tlxno
all during 1915 and many
years to coma, and of
II couri to do this It must
come from (
COMBS
All styles la standard
brand American watches
as well as Swiss watches,
and at a price to suit
jou.
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BY SITTING ON JURIES
CHICAGO, Deo. SB. Mor than twenty
man have been saved from suicide by
Coroner Peter M. Hoffman's plan of
placing on coroners! Juris only thos who
are in need,' it was learned :oday from
a report on th scheme since It was put .
in. effect September 1. In three month j
7,320 men who war out of employment .
at on juries and collected $1,820 In fes..i
Th line of applicant at the coroner' j
office some day contain SOfr1 j
."The distress relieved Is not alone
financial," commented th report mad
by th publlo safety commission. "Mor
than twenty men who were Slsoouraged,
desperate, and admitted they were on th
verge of suicide before they sat on , a
Jury, were saved by the plan. Th sight
of th ghastly remain of those who had
killed themselves, and the grief of
relative at th Inquests banished from
the minds of those downhearted souls all
thoughts of self-destruction. Th object
lesson and th financial assistance, small
though it was, gav them new hop."
A Happy New
Year And Let
It Be CLEAN
Clean, thoughts', clean can
clence and clean deeds are
all possible without clean
clothes, but SURER with
them! Phone Tyler 846
Dresher's $57,000 plant
and say: "I've a bundle tor
you and I want the duds
back SURELY In time for
New Year's Day wear.'
Dresher
. . . i
Brothers
ry''. . jil.: '. A:'.: .
: " !n . ; 'V". 1
Dry Cleaners
2211-2213 Farnara St'
Be Want Ad Are th Best Business
Read Dally by People In Search of Ad
vertised Opportunities.
Direoi from U Batttw .
The Dee's
Real War Photos
Dsst of Them All
Misses
Helen Louis ,
Crosby.
Marlon Kuhn,
Messrs
John Payley.
DrexeJ &ibbran.
Stella, Tbummel.
Messrs.
-Louis bweet.
For Kiss Eastman.
Mr. and Mr. Luther Kounts enter
tained at dinner Saturday evening la
honor of Mlas Helen Eastman. . Cover
war placed fori -
Misses Mlese
Helen Pantmu, Dapfcn Peters,
leaoel VluaotiliaOer, 1
Mear Messrs. i
John CaldweH, Clareno Peters,
Robert liurna.
Informal Bridge.
Mr. Charles a K alter gav aa Informal
bridge pasty Saturday evening at hi
home. Thos p resect were:
Mia
Margaret Ruetla
Ida Darlow,
Ruth Mlda.
Lois Howell,
Mesxrs.
Brandon Howell,
Donald Maliaou,
Mis
Oretchea William
son, Katherta Daven
port, Meaara.
RanJall Curtis,
C. Buchanan.
Cotillion Keit Week.
Th Subscription club, th popular
aerial dancing club of th winter, will
give a cotUUon Wednesday evening.
Messrs. O. T. Kountse. A. B. Warren,
W. A. C. Johnson aad Harry McCormick
will be' the leaders. '
Among those entertaining at dinner
parties before this affair are: Mr.' and
No Connection With Any Other Omaha Store
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519 South 16th Street
ObR FffiST GSEftT JMUMYCIJEffi
TI7
OF OUR ENTIRE HIGH-CLASS NEW STOCK
OPENS MONDAY MORNING AX 8:30
The women of Omaha and wicalty have been watching and waitlu, for this one groit event, as they have learned from past experience that
It lueans a bona de clearance rale of high-class, exclusive wearing aPtarel a positive closing out of every garment, no matter what the sac
rifice may be.
This clearance wlil be even of greater importance than those of the pnst and will create more enthusiasm, aa everyone knows that this
store was opened late last fait and our entire stock Is absolutely new.
ALL OUR
ALL OUR
Fxclasive Tailored Suils
AT HALF PRICE
$37.50
$34.75
$32.50
$29.75
$55.00 TAILORED SUITS go? PA
Clearance Frio , ! VF
$24.75
$22.50
30.5O TAILORED SUITS 1 Q 7K
Clearance Price Vf'w
$17.50
$14.75
$25.00 TAILORED 81TTS O Cft
Oear nce price JJ.a6eOU
$75.00 TAILORED SUITS
Clearance Price
$00.50 TAILORED BUTTS
Clearance Price
$65.00 TAILORED SUITS
Clearance Price
$50.50 TAILORED SUITS
Clearance Price
$10.50 TAILORED SUITS
Clearance Price
$45.00 TAILORED SUITS
Oearacioe Price
$55.00 TAILORED SUITS
Clearance Prioe '.
$29.75 TAILORED SUITS
, Oeamnee Price . .
HIGH CLASS COATS
AT HALF PRICE!
$39.75
$32.50
$29.75
$24.75
$22.50
$19.75
$17.50
$14.75
$12.50
$9.75
$7.50
$79.50 COATS
Clearance Prioe
$55.00 COATS
Clearance Price
$50.50 COATS
.Clearance Price
$40.50 COATS
Clearance Price
$45.00 COATS
Clearance Price
$30.50 COATS
Clearance Price
$35.00 COATS
Clearance Price
$29.50 COATS
Clearance Price
$254)0 COATS
Clearance FHc
$19.50 COATS
Clearance Price
$15.00 COATS
Clearance Price,
$69.50 DRESSES
Clearance .Price .
$05.00 DRESSES
. Clearance Price
' . .ALL' OUR ,
BEAUTIi UL DRESSES
AT HALF PRICE
$34.75
$32.50
$50.50 DRESSES I9Q IK
Clearance Price apaSeV
$9.5r DRESSES 4iA 7K
Clearance Price J)aCt 3
.:. $22.50
$19.75
$17.50
$14.75
:.. $12.50
.$9.75
... ......$7.50
$45.00 DRESSES
Clearance Iric . .
$39,50 DRESSES
Clearance Price . .
$35.00 DRESSES
.Clearance Price . .
$29. SO DRESSES
Clearance Irice . .
$25.00 DRESSESw
. Clearance Priiw .
$19.50 DRESSES
Clearance Price . .
$15.00 DRESSli
Clearance Prioe .