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OMAHA SUNDAY DEE: AFHTTj 2.", 1015.
Back from tho Mexican Border
Guest of Mrs. W. H. DeFrance
DRAMA LEAGUE ORGANIZED
Bocity People Form Orpanjiatioii to
Indnca Big- Theatrical Attrac
tion to Stop in Omaha.
SEEX FIVE HUKDBXD MEMBERS
Saelat Calendar.
fl'NDAT Mr. U TV. Wekeley, dinner for
Mm Merrill.
IIONPAT OHrlnal Monriav Hrldw club,
picnic at Klrkwood. Mendelssohn choir
I th Auditorium. Jyrrturn on "Dawn
of the New Tline.,,c bjr Mrs. Anthony
Merrill, at the home of Mra. Burton
Xllllerd. Osrden commit of the Civic
htfiif, lunrheon at the Commercial club.
Tl'ESDAT Debutant Bride club. Mlee
Janet Hall, luncheon, followed by mati
nee at the FrendVIa Men1elnhn choir
at the Auditorium. North Aide Pro
areeelve cluh, card party at Ita hall,
Twenty-etirhth and Fowler streets.
WEDNESDAY Mra. W. 8. Heller, ten for
the member of the Literature depart
ment of the Omaha Woman'a club.
Wednesday Bridge cluK Garden cluh,
Mra. Georr Ialmer hoeteaa. Lecture
on "Modern Dramatic Theorlea." by
Mra. Anthony Merrill at tha home of
Mra. Walter rase. Dinner at Hotel
Fontenella tn honor of Blehop lioyd.
Fvenlne- lecture on "Tha Idealist," by
Mra. Anthonv Merrill at tha home of
Dr. and Mra. J. K. Hummer at l:n. m.
THl'RHPAT Omaha Woman' Press
club luncheon. OrHrlnal Cooking club,
Mra. W. t. Ponpteton hoeteas.
FBI DAY Iecture on "The Reading
Flay," by Mra. Anthony Merrltl at the
heme of Mra. Lou la Naah. Subscription
dnno at tha Nevmour Lake Country
cluh. rioting dunce of tha Rajah club
at Turpln' academy.
SATURDAY Mr. T. F. Kennedy, lunch
eon In honor of her mother, Mr. rHao
ton of Washington, D. C.
Lajt track saw tha formation and of
ficial launching of the Drama league, a
new organisation la Omaha, which ha
for It object tha support of all good
theatrical attractions. Tha committee In
chars of lb organisation Is composed
of Meedemaa E. P. Peck, W. D. Mo
Hiitrh, . M. Mora man, Laonjurd Krerett
of Council Uluffa, Chart T. Xountse,
K. X Cumlnga W. A. C. Johnson,
Lowrt Chllds. John A. McFhans and
Miss Katherlne McCormlck.
It Is planned to seeure an actor as a
speaker of tha Drama leegua, at whirs
tlm tha league ' expert to enroll' no
members. This number nil) be necessary
to aeoure tha stopping of play In Omaha,
which might otherwise pass by. J!ra
barahlp la pen to all upon tha payment
of a small fs.
Lectnrei to Ee Continued.
v In response to tha argent request pt a
large paK of bar audience at the Series
of lectures Just finished yesterday at Mra
John X Kennedy's, Mra. Merrill of Chi
cago U1 remain another week la Omaha
and give three laotures on "The Modern
Stage. It is seldom that so delightful
and Interesting a speaker has been heard
here, and the Omaha women are thor
oughly awake t that fact and are reluo
tsnt to let Mra. Merrill go. . Her second
subject was choeea with raferanoe to the
special Interest It would have at this
. tims. when the Drama league la being
formed, and aught to appeal to every
one who has signified tha intent ts join
the league.
The leotures will be as follows: Tha
Dawn f tha Now Time.' Monday at Mrs.
Barton Millard's; "Modem Dramatic The
ories,- Wednesday at Mrs. Walter Page's;
The Reading Play. Friday at . Mra.
Louis Nash's. All of the lectures will be
at 1:3 a. m. as heretofore.
On Wednesday .evening at o'clock at
tha home of Dr. and Mra. t. . tummers
an opportunity will be given tha men to
hear Mrs. Merrill lecture. Mea have not
been barred from tha morning lectures.
hue few a them been able te ge at
that time of the day and many are anx
ious to hear Mrs. Merrill. Her Subject
Thursday evening will to Th Idealist," .
Mendelssohn Choir Parties.
Tha Mendelaaoha choir concerts are to
be given Monday and Tuesday of this
week. Thee muslcalea always bring out
the most representative audtsaocs af any
event during the year, which la as It
should be If the efforts of Mr. Kelly to
give us the best must are properly
recognised.
Monday evening at tha opening eoaoart
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ItaMrlge will have
la their box Mr. and Mra. P. A. Brogaa
and Mr. and Mra. Howard Daldrlga.
Mies ' Euphetnla Johnson ajd soma of
tha faculty of ktrownell Hall will occupy
Mr. and Mra, J. Mr. Towls's box.
With Mr. and Mrs. Louis Q Naah will
be Mrs. K. W. Nass, Mia Kasa and Mr.
T. J. Kogera.
. Mr. and Mra ' William E. Martin. Mrs.
Anthony Merrill and Mies Doaae will be
with Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield In their boa.
Mr. and Mrs. l. C. Bradford will have
as their gurU Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coad,
Miss Woodard and Mum Maria Woodard.
Mr. and Mra Charte Kountse'g guests
w'U be Mr. and Mra. bam Burns aad Mr.
and Mrs. Will Burns.
, In th Arthur C Smith box will be Mr.
and Mra. CowgtM. Mr. and Mrs. Print.
Mr. and Mra, t H. Sktt and Mrs. W.
B. Popptoum.
. Mrs. rxitft Wagoner, Mrs, Harry B.
MurrlO. VIh Juliet McCune, Miss raany
Pratt aad Mice Henrietta Bees will have
a box together.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U rarcawortVs guests
will be Mr. aad Mra H. H. Fish. Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Yates. Mrs. Effle Bteea
KJttleeon and Mr. David MeOowaa.
With Mr. and Mra. Thomas Qulnlaa will
be Mr. and Mra. JCsri iul. j- --j
Mr. William McKnlght. Mia Irene Me.
Knight and Mr. and Mr. Harry MoC ar
my.
Among others who will entertain at
eon parties are: Messrs. and Mesdames
-org A. Joalya. Oenit Port. E. XI.
Fairfield, Ward Burgees. George Bran
dels. U r. Crooot. John W. Towle,
George W. Holdresa. Prank w w.i.-..
C WU1 Hamilton. Thee K... m i '
occupied fey member of tha Baeagerfeat
association,
Eeturn of Omaha a.
Mrs. J. de Forest lUcharda has been la
Chicago, returning home Thursday.
Dr. and Mra. A. D. Mach hava returned
from a trip to th California, aspealtloaa.
Mr. and Mr. L. P. Crofeot are In New
Torfc aad are expected back about Tuea
dsy of thl week.
Mr. aad Mra. Louis Mask returned Sun
day from Dubuque, and Mrs. K. Wi Naah
and MUs rrancee Naah cams Monday.
Mrs. Prank Judso returned Sunday
ftora Parmiogton. Minn., where she was
ailed by the Illness of bar father three
weeks ago.
Mra. Joha Hudsoa. wb baa beea en.
g aa estendad trtp la South America
laos the Utter part of January, arrived
la Omaha Wednesday morning.
Mrs Fred Lake and daughter Katharine
srrivsd bom Wednesday from California,
"fcere they have beea vUltlag Mra.
take s aunt ainc th mlddl of January.
Mies Henrietta Bcrsman ret
aady from several months' visit ta
Chicago. Bhe will be eceorapanled home
sisccr, !rs Myer PrldsUln, for
merly MUs Kvelya Lergman.
Mr. and Mra R. R. Kimball, who have
"v.
MR" CHARLES M
MfNDICLL. WHO
MRS. C. C. VALENTINE. MRS. HINPF.U If AN FF.KN I J VINO AT KL.
l'AHO. WHERE CAPTAIN MUNDELL
MMXT.
Coming to Visit With Her Parents
i eJ JT
MR" MTFR PTtTDSTKIN, PORMFRLY
RPTrRNB WKDNKSDAY TO V1IT
boL 1lHGMAN.
pent th winter la Plorida, wUI arrlv
Tueeday to spend several days with Mra
T. U KlmtaU and Mlaa Arabella Kimball
before going to the Mercer farm near
Mercer, Neb., for the aummer.
Mia Oertrude Young of New York City.
formerly of Omaha, ta expected the first
weak In June te spend the summer wltu
her brothers, Conrad and Dr. U. A.
Young. Conrad Young ha takes the
apartment of Mr. and Mra. Prank Craw
ford la West Paraam for th summer,
aad Mlaa Young wUI b with aim,
O-Atjta Club Meet.
Th O-Atka dub was entertained by
Miss Mildred Haasea at her bam
Thursday evening. Th table decoration
war American Beauty rosea, Tha honor
guest was Mia Marguerite Lay. Thoee
present were!
Mlaaea
Marguerite Lay,
I.uaa i'aaeel.
Mabnl Chilaoa.
Marl Stetner,
lda aiteeets.
Katherlne Lawless,
Hulde LUiaon.
Misses
Mary Hayee,
Muriel luitlln.
Carrie lanaa.
Rose Iturth,
Xttea Bliaean.
Kthel Hieete,
MUdrea Hansen.
Acaoia Dancing Party.
The Acacia Dancing club of th Scot
tish Rite gave a dancing party Thursday
evening at th cathedral. This wsa th
last dancing party of th season and the
following guests were present:
Meesr. and Mesdames
P. X. Thorn psen.
U. W. Belt
U. r. Marstt.
Mlaaee
ftella Hothhola.
All-e pl ka.
heulah Hall,
rieima Nclmin.
Kathrrn Ktern,
Leea VYldemaa,
MeaarS.
W. peardman,
Arthur U WeetU,
W. B. Calvert.
Wlllielmny
Arm timet.
Oladys Van Fant,
r.ua UMitinu.
Vx la Wtlllama.
Uille lehmann.
Ann Bock.
Meeera.
It. K. Hock.
r'heeter Arnold.
Irwin Kohiri.
Honors Out-of-Town Guest.
Mr. E. E. Ilungerford entertained at
luncheon Tuesday In honor of Mr. How
ard Plsher of Leavenworth, Ken., and
Mtes Elisabeth Chapta of SaatUe. Wash,
Carnations ware used In the Joacoratlons
for tha unchua table. Cover were
placed fay:
Meadamcs
Howard rteher,
W. ii napln.
J. B. Jofxeuaea,
Mlaaea
FlMaal eth Chapta,
Lois WUlUina.
Mead a me
Orrin VYIlilama
L. hi Huiiaerford,
J. A. Utile. Jr.
MlMM-e
Adeie Uaunt
Queen's Guests at Ball Game.
Miss Fraacs Hochstatlar, selgntng Ak
bar Bea queen, will entertala bar special
maids and th seaoa's debutante at th
opening of the baas ball season Tueaday.
Master Charles Bestun, Jr, will be the
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IF VTITINO HER PARBNTS. MR. AND
J VINO AT EL.
TH HIS KEGI-
IB tSTATlONiuU Wl
MT. pVKLYM BKRO'MAN. WHO
HCH l AKt-NTS. MR. AND. MRS.
youngest faa present and tha queen'
grandmother, Mr. J. J. Hoc be teller of
Nebraska City, wha will arrlv eapedaUy
to attend the gam, will be tho oldest
be ball enthusiast Mis Uochatetler'
guests will be:
McKers. and Maadamea
Charle D. lieaton. ilould DleU.
P. H HochaleUar,
M-s1woxe
P. P. Klfkeadall.
R R. Halt
Miaeee
Meadnmee
1. i. Hechstetler.
ebraaka City.
Halcyon Cotton,
Itorothy Piaek.
Ida DarVow,
Ann Utrturd.
Helen t'larke.
Chariot in Callahan,
Lwille Cxn.
Dorothy Hall.
Pleanor Mackay,
Janet Hall,
Alio .laquith,
ftella T hum met
h lam-he leual.
Harriet Met,
fcina Nilea.
Los Angeles;
Luncheons of tha Waek.
Mra A. V. Klnsler entertained at a
bridge luncheon Wednesday. Mr. H. H.
Baldrtga and Mra P. W. Judson won
the brtdg prlaoa. Th guests were:
MasdaMea Meadamee
M. C. Peters, Howard Maldrlire.
IUMf Norfolk, J. A. O Kennedy,
F. H. Oalnee. V. V. Klrkendall
Frank Judson, Raruer.
F. A. Broken. John A. McShaae.
Mrs. A. M. Pints gave a luncheon
Thursday tn honor of her mother, Mra
Plsher of Florence, Wis. The table,
pretty with a decoration of Irts. seated:
Meedsmes Meedames
Fl!her. P W. Ounther.
M. Uhlrley, Prank W. Macon.
Jamea Cnadeick. Robert Olmeted.
W. O. Goodrich. J. J. Sullivan.
Informal Luncheon,
Mrs. J. M. Metcalt entertained at
luncheon yesterday at her heme for Mra
Merrill. The lavltsd to meet Mrs. Mer
rill werei
Meedames '
Meedamee
E. Wakeley.
8 V. t hase.
Arthur C Wakaley.
linlnser.
Mandereon.
He
(ountsa
C. J. Oreene.
McKenns.
H. bother Mowell.
John C. Cowla.
Easter Kusie Eepeated.
air. Bea Stanley announce a special
musical program to be given at today
service at Trinity cathedral. Muck of
the Easter muslo will be repeated.
Plans for the Summer.
Mrs. Frank Crawford and bar s later,
Mra Knox, leave tha first af June ts
spend the summer at Oolebrook. H. U
wuo air. raw-tor s father, and at
Swampsoott oa tha north shore. Tbey will
be gone until October L Mr. Crawford
will be with them part of the time and
wUI also spend soma tlxaa ia Canada.
Mssler John Knox will also Join th
party. Mr. and Mra. Crawford have
rented their apartment In the Weat
Parnam to Conrad Young for the sum'
f
t
I0BI
Kts.J. WttClymoriZs
mer, but will take poseesslon again on
their return.
Leara for the Exposition.
Mra. Prank L. Haller and Mis Mary
Ma rat on will loava Monday for California
ta visit tha exposition.
Mr. and Mr. O. W. Moldrege and Mis
Last Holdrega leave today for Califor
nia, ta be gon about two weeka.
Eaj&h Cluh Party.
Tha Rajah club win give a dancing
party Friday evening. April a, at Tur
pi n academy. Thl WlU be the closing
party of tha club and tha eemisitt In
charge af tha affair Includes:
Meear. Messrs.
Victor Black. Harry Cumlnga,
Robert Hum. Sidney fik-hall.
Prank Dlneen, Kaymond Trayaor.
aaasanaaaaa
At Ezoelaior Spring.
Mr. aad Mrs. T. J. Nolan are apending
a taw weeks at tha Elm lav Sxoalalor
Spring.
A. H. Bewaher and Pred C. Haynas are
at th Elm In Excelsior Springs.
Smilers' Class Meets.
Members of the Smller1 claaa of th
Oastellar Presbytertsa Sunday school
held a monthly business meeting and
social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Orau Tuesday wvetilng. Singing and
gams furnished th anuaemeat, after
which refreshments war aerved. Those
present were:
Misses
Edna Hill,
Augusta Krelle,
Vera sltrons,
Marrarette
Misses
Ida Wright.
Kthel Btrelts,
Jessie BaalMfl,
Huth Wright.
Metthrwson.
Mr. and Mra. John. Orau
Yititinsr Her Parents.
Mra. Charlea Bundel arrived Wednesday
from Z3 Paso. Tex., where Captsln Bun
del baa bean on duty with the Sixteenth
infantry for some months, although their
proper etatlon ts the Presidio. San Fran
cisco. The presont coronal of the Six
teenth infantry is Colonel Omar Bandy,
formerly with th regiment at Port
crook, and recently Colonel Harry Hale
baa Joined the troops at El Paso. Mra
Bnndel waa formerly Mlaa Enid Valentine,
and wUI be with hJr parents. Mr. aad
Mra. C C Valentine In tha New Hamil
ton, for several weeka.
Among- the Visitors.
Mrs. J. W. McClymoads af Baa Fran
daco Is th boua guest mt Mr. and Mra.
W. H. DaFreace.
Mrs. Stauntoa af Washington. D. C
arrived last week and la tha guest of her
daughter, Mra T. T. Kennedy, and Mr.
Kennedy. In bar honor. Mrs. Kennedy will
give a luncheon next Saturday.
Mra. Anthony French Merrill wui be
the guest of Mr. aad Mrs. William &
AIM OUN CEMENT
The Drsndeis Thedcr
Corset Shop
(Formerly around floor Braadaia
Theater lildf .) Now located
at their ntw suit at
556 Erssdeis Theater Cl-ig.
Take lvator to (th floor.
Tula change wag mad so that
Dior aatlifgrtory service mlhl
ba rendered our patrooa.
Our spring and summer gtock
U now coibbUU 1b which wa ar
ahowtxig th very nw stytaa, La-
eludlug tha celebrated
"Goodwin Corset"
$3.50 to $5.00
Tha beat corset value la tha city.
IDA C. STOCKUELL
I'hon Douglaa d740.
Fit ting at Hume by Rexjueat.
Martin during the rest of her stay tn
Omaha
Mrs. William Brooks of New York City,
formerly Miss Christine Condron of this
city, la the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Condron. and her sisters Mra
A. V. Shot well and Mrs. W. C. Lambert
Mr. Carlton A. Ranney and small son
of Minneapolis are spending a few weeks
with Mrs. L. A. Diets. Mrs. Ranney was
formerly Miss Blanche Btlckney. Miss
Evelyn Stlckney, also of Minneapolis and
a frequent visitor In Omaha, la the guest
at Mr. and Mra C. N. Diets.
Betrothal Announcements.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans of O'Neill
Neb,, announce th engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Charles Porter
Rhotlea '
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Langdon aanouno
the engagement of their daughter, Grao
Isabel, to Mr. John S. MoCreary of Hyaa
nls. Neb., son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank
MoCreary of Omaha. The wedding will
take plaoa Wednesday, June A, at EL
Peter' church.
Wedding- Announcement
The wedding of Miss Anna Posplell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Posplsil,
(Continued on Pag Four Column On.)
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Annual Semi-Season Clearance
For Monday j Tuesday, 200
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REGULAR
rarvr hats with flowers
NEW 1IAT8 WITH OSTRICH
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this remarkable aeertaaa.
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tho who have followed our advice, and have left the clothes In
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with MOTHS.
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