2-n THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: . MAITCII 14, 1915. HOLIDAY PLANS MATURING Many Parents to Go East to Visit Student During ther Easter Holidays. HAST ARE TO HAVE 0AKUEX3 Racial Calendar. erVDAY-friti Kreteler at the P-ran-dela: free day at th Fine Art ocfety, I p. m. until to p. m. VON DAT n-l8lnl Monday Bridre rlnh; Fmf. Fllna a lecture on "Current F.vents" at th council chamber of the cltv hall. Tl'KPPA Y Tueaday Morning Mualrei rluh even In concert at tha Hnfcci Fon tenelle: Tueedny Kvenlnr Prirtire rlub with Mr. and Mm. Carl Mewport: Mra Sfymour H. Hmllh's irrpheum mallnee party: Twnkle club dr.wlnir party at lh Metropolitan chin: IVbntar.t Bridge iirh; Tneaday V;iog rluh, Vt" KDNKI-'I A V Wednesday Hrldire club. Miaa Kllxaheth Iavl hneteaa; ftn.lah rluh dan-lti party at the Hotel Fnn tcnrl'e; Crriithton Mellcal college dance at Chamhera' cnmy Mra. O. H. Milnperd, Orpheum nerty: Mra H. O. llnrtry. Informal afternoon for houae sivet: Trinity Cathedral Parish Aid society, Mra. t-atham Da via. hoeteaa; lmna circle of tha Kre nco-Bels;tan re lief. Mra. Kara Millard, hwlew; Mra. J. M. Metralf, eventn reception for laiithtere of the American involution. TH 1" KSDAT F.t -a-Vlrp club dancing partv at Chambers ai'Sdemy; Orlnlnal 1'ooking club, Mra Ward M. Etirg-aa. hoeteaa: Oard ct)h. Mm. C. . F. Manderaon, hoatere; White Mirlae rlub at Maaonlc temple; stnta conference of the Dauahtera of th' American Revolu tion, followed by biw,i'l at the Fontenelle-. Omaha Woman'a Preee rluh luncheon: britlse tiinrheon. Hotel Fnn tenelle. Mra. Henry Hiller, Mra. Helwyn Jaroba and Mra. tjrtui Hlllcr, hoateaa. FKIHAT Mra. Alfred Powell and Mra. J M. Tanner, whist party at home of Mra. PoweU; Q'tl Viva rlub dance at t'hambera" academy: Friday evening anrle cla at Chambers' academy. PATl'RUAT Week-end dancing party. at Prairie Fark club house. Tlia Oarleu elob of Omaha la opening thla aeaaon with Increased vigor and ex 1 tensive plans for work. Thla l a com paratively new organisation and lt plan are to fill rmr roadway and vacant lot alfh cheaful bloom thla coming aummer. Whether or not It will feature a yellow bloom- remains to be aeen. If tha ma jority of the member ra for miff mire, wa may look for tha yellow bloasom overywhere. aa eaay plan to follow, wlk our atata flower, the folded rod. bobbing round us everywhere. Tha Pennaylvanta ,tif gists propose to make tha ant Ira atata a suffrage gar den, and for this end have ' prepared little yellow boxea of six Varieties, of yellow flower seed, selected with a view to having the period of bloom extend from July to November. Theaa packages will be sent and sold all ever tha slate, many suffrage leagues having arranged price contests for tha moat beautiful suffrage gardens. "If anyone travels through Pennsylvania this year without knowing that 'voles for women' Is a live laatie, there. It will be berauee they are either blind or color-blind," declares tha Pennsylvania Suffrage association. Tha members moat actively engaged in the Garden club work of Omaha In clude Mesdsme John N. Baldwin, If. P. Whit more, Osgood T. Eastman and J. Da Foreat Richards. Quito tha most low portent member just now Is little Miss Elisabeth Callahan Richards, tha Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pa Forest Richards, who has been christened tha Uardrn club baby. . Among other interested In tha work Meadames C. B. Rustln, C. F. Man dereon, Luther I Konntsa, Charts T. Kountse, C. W, Lyman, George Palmar and W. E. Martin. . , Easter Holiday TLa.ni. j ' . Tha school set ara busy furthering their Hans for tha Etater hoVday. Theaa lay ara much too short for tb majority to think of spending them at home so many are to ba Joined by thotr famlUes and aoistirn at near by re aorta. Mr. end Mrs. W. It McCbrd left Wad needay for Whlta Bulphur eprtnira, Vs., where they will t Joined by Mia Ma Jorle McCord for her aprlivg vaoatioa from Mr. BpenoeTg Boheci In jfTaiw Tork CUy. i Hr, ted iSr. Jnirsvft SaJdrlg ' leave Monday far AUasUo CJty to meet MYa, BaJdrlira' father, JJr, B. T. Cmilth, and her daughter, Owwvloftno, and son. OutUay and Oraftoa. and Bpaad tha Raster vacation at tha seashore. Mr. A. L zteed will leav Tuesday for New Tork City, wtara ha will meet Her daughters, the MUaea Qrn and KlUa beth. and spend th Eaatar boUday la Waahlnglon. C ' Mrs. Charlc Otfut also leave Tuesday evenlne for New York and with ber son Plan to join Mr. A. U Reed and daugh ters for a short stay In Washington dur ing laster weak, Mr. and Mrs. Violnr Caldwell wfU Join meir sens for tha EMKer vacation at Old i oini i(Mnrort, va. Mr. F. A. Najth will leav shortly for Naw Toiit CJty, where aba will ba Joined by her nice. Ml Grace Allison, who will coma down from Ely Court at Oreea wrcn for th Eacter vacation, JIaticale at Fontenelle. Th fifth musical ef th Tuesday JMorn- ir.j iiurtcai e::;b U to U tali Tua- dy aveiilnit at tha Hotel Fontanelie at S a. Ear a member la privileged to bring on giteM. and the publio la Invited en th payment of a amell cctrane f at th door. Tha. flrat part of tha program win ba given by a, chor of woman' voice, directed by Mr. Kelly, with Mr. veiry aa voioiat. wr will render "Th Idy of Shallot.- Th ecoMi imrt wlU U ftiven by Mr. Hu.ry Cox, ,). d ty nr umaiia unamber Kualo anletr. Off for California, r. ana ir. Frank Hamilton will ieav i or t'auioruU In about thro weka. Mrs. J. E. Doyd and Mra. Birbowe expect to go to California aom time thla apnag. Mra. W. T. All.a and ber alet-r, Mrs. i unop, ara plur.nlng a trip to th Call- mrni cout for tha early aprlng. w. wrtrtges and Mr, Laither i-'rano left yesterday morning' for a fe sUy at th CaJiforUsn tl'.r.a. ir. c. A. Henry and daughter, Doro- "r -jir, lert iTiuraday evening for Hall Lake City and Provo, Utah, where W1 Mr. A. Ji. Oewinner, rom there they will so to Lo Angeles to meet Mr. Henry' !ter, Miss Adrtenn Walker, who will accompany o .. aurornia xpoeiilona and .'lbr coat cltlca Tbey win be gon Mx inuniua. niir Women at Head of Garden Club of Qmaha - f- I v j s I I . - J,.'.' " V . , ; . . ." ' ' ' , ' .... . . ' ' 1 . . j : ' x i I ;, ,T if.. - :: r -X - 1 : J s " s ' I J ISUCO M UUI UUIL 1 11 J UU K, or Your Mother? If it is being worn by both, then it don't fit cither of you. Come to Me at Once Let me make you a suit one that has individ ualityreal fit real style ' New Spring Woolens My Stock Is Complete. . Any Pattern You Desire. All Exclusive and Classy. Price, $40-$45 J)Tcrrcst Meow ) day, March IX A. R. Well. Princeton, 1 chairman of the arranfrement committee. The Coronado club will entertain at a red roe" dance Monday evening, April C. at Chambers academy. Tha hall will ba artistically decorated In appropriate color. Tb Fbntrnell quartet will sing. Th Twinkle club will glv a dancing party Tuesday evening at th Metropoli tan club. Th rtub announce an Infor mal danoa for Tuesday evening, Marc S3, which will b give at th naw Castla hotel. Mix Mage Invite th people of Omaha to bring a pound of anything that I eatable for her pound party at tha Olty Mission Thursday afternoon. Th Mis sion wtU be an exhibition, for alt who wish to sow its varloos activities.1 ' Mra fteymour IL Smith will glv aa Orphsum party Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mra. Charles O. Shepherd of Brooklyn. N. T., who la visiting Mra Charle EL Blofkln, and for Mr. E. W. Barnard of Minneapolis, tha guest Of Mrs. F. . R Coulter. Th party will b fol lowed by an after theater lunch at th HoUl FoBtenall. Al-Eo-Cia Club. Th AWeo-Cla club gava ita fortnightly dano at th Prairie Park club houae Fri day evening. Thos present were. Mlaaes Min. OrKce June, IlaaAl Andnrson. Mildred Wler, Lucille Harby. Pederson, Ann iiock. Helen Keating opal t'uinbliss, Manila ripanbleherg, Otirtrude (Jerock. luhla Armbrukl, kiUirva kruf. W llite'.mlua Arm- Irene bum h, brunt, Mildred MurrV, Bllaabeth Jorsenson.hi-ii. I'.irchu.t Jonm C&rvy, Lilil M. liehman. arrW Mortenaen. Ha rah WooilliiUi. entertained with, a guessing contest, th tris winner being Mr. Coulter and ' Mra. Kennedy. Decorations were In Dink ar?!l whit, tha centerivec being In tha form of a "Jack Horner Pie," from which favor were distributed at th oloa of th luncheon. Cover were laid for: Meadames Meadames C. K. Hunce, ' C. U. Oiw, P. P. Fodnca, F. A. Kennedy, C C Howe B. J, Kuhn. B. H. Klrod. t. W. 6a rod, F. K. Coulter. Paul Getaarhman, H. L. Tost ev In. Sifma Chi Omicron Party. . Tha Blgma Chi Omicron sorority of th University of Oman gav a theater party Pot u ray afternoon at the Orphaum. fol lowed by tea at tha Hotel Fontenelle. Member present. Included: ' Mlaaes .1 :!! llouamu, IxnUita Klbert- Clare Ilainum, ilusara. H. Anderaoo. iHorita Oaa. C. M. Tex. A. 10. pwanaon. H. IX HcK-k. torge Nelson. A. J. jacxeon. W. 1L Johnaoav J, Q. Wei, WU1 Btart, I. F. TuriL W. O. euruin. expoal- Tor the Fcture. iua vjam ciub will meet Thursday i ..w nuraa oi Mra. c. F. Manderaon. M r. 1 e- I, ... , .i.iuf win enieruin o " tjucw7 aiK-ri.ooa la honor of Mra Jry K.vyaoM of fcUtrtlan, Wyo. Mrs. Henry Hill.r, Mr. Belwyn j-oi-s po t Airs, ixiuli lllller will give 1-n.U. luu. htoii at the Fontenelle hotel 1 1Ut luiversity club men are plannlit .: HI Ol.UUSi ctijien diniM i', which a ill l .hi ti ia year at tha Fui.tencll m Tu- 9 Ml.wa Mildred Jon, ' May Leach, Marion IVarsall, KM Harcnsto. Minnie Johnson. Helen Johnston, Cora, Mcllenry. tlraca Northrup, Alice I'attcraon. Messrs. A, JC. Noleon. If. t). kntrikln. Hubert Travla, John A. Vols. H, A. Tilon, i. K. F.rtxon. C. j. fhruin, . C. llauer. W. F. Hlns. 'W. Im. Jolinsoa. W. ). 1 ruK, . A. Johnso), W, A. ISolsuu, Ecent Affairs. ' Mra F. W. Clark entertained at lunch eon Wednesday at th Hotel Fontenell In honor of Mr. Griffin of Portland, Ore. Th luncheon wa followed by an Or- pheum party. Mr. France Baeten entertained at whist in her atudio Thursday in honor of Bt Patrick' day. A color scheme of green and whit wa used with tulips. carnations, hyacinth, green tull bow and shaded candle. Thlrty-tw guest were entertained. St Patrick's. Night Danoa. - Th first dancing club dane at th new Fontenell hotel will be given L Patrick' night by th members of th Rajah club. Th committee tu . charge ha bean planning; thla danct since the flrat of th year, and it la anticipated Affairs of Past Week. Mrs. Wilson Austin entertained Wedneaday at luncheon at her home for Mr. William FlUgerald of Troy, and Mra, Roger T. Vaughn of Chtcagai. It was an Informal affair, with Mrs. Wind sor Megaath, Mlaa Frances Kah, Mia Louis Dinning and Mis EUsabetb. Pick ana aa the other guests. Tha Trinity Altar guild met Friday afternooa wtlli Mia Clark rows!!. The meeting are for th purpose of sawing for U guild' Easter la, which t annual event and brlnga out th newest and moat attractive thing for vter gift. Tuesday evening Mr. and. Mr. Thomas A. Watson and Mr. and Mrs, Young1 ( New York were gueal of Mr. and Mra W. B. T. Belt and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Roger at dinner at th Fontenell. Cinosara Daacinj Party. . - 7 ft Clnoatou Dancing club gave It largest party of th aeason Wednesday venlpg at th BcottbJh Bit cathedral. The next dano ha been advanced from the ttth of March to the J!la en aooouut ef the Scottish Rite reunion to be held on the 24la., Tha following grueat wer present Wedneaday evening: , Mceara and Meadames A. L, lloii. u. 8. M.iur, John K. Mine. Ktmurl llertherg KatuiLirl IVIer, . . tiumiaer. A. A. V adouiey er, K, crr-!, W. Vohe. H. J. WMiney, C. K. 1'rBton, I h&rle Ldward. ' o: r. B. r rwoiM. .M laea Aliima Haycock, M lloag. lleatirn, I'll! lOft, Vlnra. A. l lrer.ce, WiiliMiii K leu it, L. lialiaoil. ETf I Clalland. ' Jean HrKwr, loiiaaiieth iverryman, tenil i'harkaa, . Anetta Nourea, Kila Carpetilsr. f'' ' N ' ii.i,;:i,::.a-.i,,"r "irwnisffiiwnr - ' vv, i . i -mm - WR3.' JOHN . N. BALDWIN. -3 -Jl11 "1u"mL. J"iA'i? ua ' wjl' Paxton Block Exquisite L New Spring Wo are now showing two ape rial In Hprlng Hats at $5 and $10 that hare aU the quality and style found In hats at twlc the price. You should see these hats before you bay. oo and si oo MINNETTE MITCHELTREE Same Location 213-14 City National Bank Kr Osgood T2as imw p 1 r that It will b on of th largest dancing parties of the season. Tha management of th hotel ha granted th club. In' con nection with the ball room, the use of th mexaamlne floor. Selected music and programs, auggeative ' of th occasion, hav been arranged for tb evening. At the Theaters. Mis Berate fiolig wilt glv a theater party at th Boyd this afternoon In honor of Mies Sylvia Abraham sen's birthday. About twenty-five guest will be enter talced. Card Parties. Mr. T. F. Brown entertained the mem ber of the Pan-American High Five club at her home Thursday afternoon. Th prises were awsrded to Mis Nell Barnum. Meadames David Brown, A. 8. Moor and L, 3. Plattl. 'Mia Franc Piatt! will be the next hostess. Tri Delta Luncheon. Th Trt Deltas entertained at lunch eon Saturday la honor of Mr. O. J. Junod, who leaves shortly for Now Tork City. The table waa attractively decor-, ated with aprlng flower and cover were placed for: Meadames Meadames E. C. Conley, Eugene Coffeen. R. H. Van Orsdell, Wallace) Porter, Bex Fuller. C. F. Junod, Mlsnes Misses Nan Franklah. Ann Herm arisen, Sarah Taylor, Marion Hunt, With the Wayfarers. Mr. and .Mrs. James C. Chadwick, who went to San Diego a month ago, ar now In Ban Francisco enjoying th Panama xpoaltion and ar not expected home for another two or three week. f Mis Lucy Hawk, th guest of Mr. Jack Webster and Mis Butler, left Mon day for Kansas City to visit befor going back to Eattl Creek, her home. Mr.' S. snverberg left Friday evening for New Tork City to attend the' wedding of her sister. Miss Paulln Bergman and (Continued en Fag Twelve Col. One). Mix Walt-h. NeuiMhr hi bnanson. JVnner, ;sb. Mti a. A I .rnctt. Jenaeu. To Honor Gaett i tunce or mookiyn, s. I, i former rcaldciit of Omaha, who la visit- lug Mr. arid Mrs. 11. I ToMevln." ass act f honor at lum neon Friday aivn by Mra Twatovin. The gual were I You arc Cordially Invited to Attend Our Formal SPRBSTG OPENING Which Occurs Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Inarch 13. 16, 17 Prczcnifr.g the Authentic Styles In Wctr.srCa and Misses Suits. 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