TIIF, OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 3. 1P1.". BEADTY AROUND THE THRONE Special Maids to Ak-Sar-Ben'i Con tort Surely a Galaxy of Omaha's Host Beautiful Girl. PEOF. TUSQ TO TALK ART rla Calendar. WOVnAT-Mt. and Mra. J. A. Ludlow, Orpheum party for Mra. O. W. Oilisnn. followed f jf supper at the Kontenrllw hotel. Thursday Howling club, lunch eon at th Cnmniprrlal el'ib. Thatr partita at tha Boyd and Orpheum theaters. TUESDAY Miss Mary Rtirklej-. dance at tha Omaha club for Ming F.lliabeth Fleming of Burlington and Ml Orr truda McCarthy rr Chicago. Ak-Har-PB Flower parade. IvVtANRHPAY liks' club dance after tha parade, lniverslty club d nner danoe. Pariah- Aid cty of Trinity Cathedral at Mrs. Ororse Barker's at 10 o'clock a. to. Tt"R8IAT Theatr psrtles for tlmtnn Svmphonr orchestra at tha Auditorium. rrtJIAT Ak-tir-Bn rironatlon ball.. SATURDAY ITallia Park club dance. Ie Amies Whist club. New Junior Prldaa club. Mlaa Mym Gilchrist, hostess. What a galaxy of pretty maidens are her! Special maid to her majesty, tha Queen S Ak-Ber-Ben ara they, and ne'er before did a bevy of mora beautiful at tendant wait upon tha queen. Upon tha fair brows of which one of theaa wilt his royal highness, the Kins of Quiver, placa tha royal crown, la th question on avary one' llpa. If tha choice of the royal governor war tha most beautiful young woman of them all. then what a difficult taak thelra mutt hare been. Not only doe beauty re urn among them, but theee lovely buda bar aleo worshiped, at tha ahiina of learning. Next to tha honor of being choaen queen : of tha realm, tha moat coveted position at court la that of the special maid. The young women who will aerve thla year , are the Mlaaaa Charlotte Callahan, Helen Clarke, Katharine Davenport, Helen Ing- j wereen, Marjorl McCord, Mary Megeath, Helen Murphy, Gertrude Met a, Marlon Towle, Iiabel Vlneonhaler, Dorothy Wel ter and Lioulae White. ' Which la the queen T But then It la quit poaalble that the governor! have tried to "flip one over" on' u and hava not choaen her from among the prospective buda.' Several debutante of the leM season are being discussed a the twenty-flrat i.ueen of Ak-Rar-Ben. Five of theee favored maid will be d tbutante of the winter aeaaon. They are Mia Whit. Mlaa McCord, Mia Vln eonhaler. Ml Met and Ml Towle. Ml Ingweraen will return to school at Briar Cliff, N. T.. directly after tha coro nation ball, and Ml Megeath will con tinue her art atudle at the Chicago Art institute. Mlaa Weller will spend the early part cf tha winter In the east. Tuesday Morning Magical The Tueaday Morning" Musical club will begin It season November 1 with a program given by the Wast quartet, a string quartet composed of the four West alsters, Miss Madge and Mlaa Vivian West, first and second violins, and Miss Klola and Mis Bolle West, viola and 'cello. 1 These young women ara Omaha musician and will be accom panied by Mr. Henry Cox at the piano. Mlaa Beulah Dale -Turner,, Mra. Hasel Smith E id ridge and Miss Rutft Flynn, pianist, will assist on the program, which will b given at S. o'clock In tha afternoon In the ball room of the Fontenelle, where all of the afternoon concert of the club ar to b held thla season. . Tha elub will present- Harold . Bauer In recital on tb evening qf No- pni iw, r ( nova inuiir ,nn Ixulee Homer January IS' at the Boyd -also The third evening concert will be February 24 at tha Fontenelle, When the Zoellner Wring quartet Jot Chicago will be tke offering. This season Inaugurates ' tha club's departure from the custom of holding the monthly concert In private home, a custom very delightful In tb past, but growing more Impracticable each rear with the growth of the club, besides being: a tax upon the compara tively few member whose houses were targa enough to be used In this way. At Seymour Lake Country Clnb. Mra, T. J. Donahue, entertained at a bridge) luncheon Thursday. The high scores were made by Mrs. Sterrlker and Mra. UnderaagU Covers were laid for: Mesdamea U. Beaelin. J. H. Martin. . H. G. Mattlus, B. J. Trayner, ' K. B. HtorvUker. . T. J. Dwyar. Masdamea J. K. Meyer. T. J. Kolcy. H. O. VMnilheim, J. P. Flndley, A. Foley, t'asey, C. tfooaJl. M. tierger, 11. O. V Mr.' and Mra. T. U Comb entertained gutsts at the Friday dinner-danea. Mr. and Mr. T. It. Comba entertained at dinner last evening. The table were spread la the living room and autumn decorations prevailed. Covers were laid for: . Messrs. and Mesdames Roy McotL Kruce RassetL Albert Uavlea, T. Aimen. Mlssrsv Jrma Hubert son, Marjorl Uasselt, loroLhy June Caaibs. H. U. Comba. Carl Jauobeon. MUaee Jaootson. Virginia Scott. Kltsabeth 4'ombs, Jieiau WulcolL Mrs. Anna Oe winner. Meaars. Measrs. M. K. Drake Harry Bage. Morlyw Combs. Klton Combs, iiudolph lietwlrlrk- William ilnner, son, Bernard Combs, At the Friday dinner-dan.ee. lr aad Mrs. William Berry entertained six guests; John Urlon. ten: T. U Comba, alghteeo, aoi) Allen Dudley, two. Eecent Affairs. A birthday party waa given In honor of Mis Cans feudl at bar homa. Tha evetv- lng waa spent la playing- game, miult and dancing. Those present were: Mis Virginia Currtn May Ungle ' it'lf tn ninris . Irene Ing.idsby Margaret Juhiisen Frames llioldhy Iri Wocxlruif KMna Wootlrulf Mabel Martson t'oia -iol Anna Bcidl Anna iMftuvtn. hlvra Munr Anna Khinke Alma K hluter Uyai Mvsger Anna. Itekler Mane Uravea Hnt ruie Tneraaa Snildl Ortrude btratman The Uecrge A- Custer post and Woman' Relief corps, were entertained Friday evening at the borne ot Mr. Anna Bowaa. Tb deeoraUona war American flags and flower. Musical numbers ware riven by George A. Wlnahlp, C. B. Map, Mias Amanda Tebblna and Miss Umont Uape. Mr. Charles P. Beman gave a matinee party at the Orpheura Thursoay, fol lowed by ta at the Henshaw. Thooe present wvre: ( Meadantes Meedame J. K. Junmneen. W. Jl. t bapin, (tUur William. C. A. Fries Henry Mahan. Louis U. Thoelecke. 1 E Mute, Mr. Anna Wilson, who left Friday eve ning after visiting frlund here, was en tertained ex-teemtvcly during the last aeck, tha largest affair beuig a surprise party glvea by - tb anewiber of the sVjtdent Order at United Wurknuei . tn4 Special Maids I1' a SMm .;7 ...... Lf3ir XJJ Gertrude mtz V '-7 v; I Isabel ' Vinsoiihaler r&- 52 ? : V , J ,.y V "T'A f f t v- ' ; :'? r " V'. tl,K'- : -: U I- a -fy ' , ' j-y. . ; ;J ...... jp WexChrtc- -np ,' .jr. . . ..a 3?aveitjort IlfCord "1 V"! ," i I " I . I ! - ' - . JfS. the Thursday Card club. women were present, Mr. Donald A. Hmlin entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. Wil son. Garden flowers were used for di oration and covers were placed for seven. Mrs. Marian Clbem gave u dinner 'Thursday when about eight gueata wore present, anj -a dinner was given Friday at the home of Mra. O. H. Btowart, at Which Mr. J. Simon of Sioux City, was another out-of-town guest. A surprise party waa given Mrs. Nets Johnson Wednesday afternoon at her new residence. Mrs. Johnson waa given a set of dining room chair for her new home.- Those present were: Meadamea Nela liaminer, lut Anderson. Knut lundberg, (Sua CarlMin. Victor Lsnl-laon. A. J. Andoraon, Kd Stone. Hunt lran, John Hvrg. Cliarlaa Kui'lqulat, Andrew kcllberg, Fn-A Und, Axel Dahlgren, A.' J, Aim. Avel ptrom, Ctiarlra Johnson, Mesdamea Iahliulse-, A. Henson, Peteraon, A. Wahlstrom. i soar Carlson, Drink, Itwrenoa, Charles Carlson, H. Johnson, j Anderson, Packman, John lAiwon, C. l tVrlaon. Carrie Neiaon, Anderson, ' Albert Peterson. (Juat Ltrsin, , . . Mis Helm Peteraon. The I'asalco club gave the first ot series of dances Thuraday evening. Buell-Milliken Weddinff. A pretty out-of-town wedding wa celebrated In Fremont last evening when Mis Jane Milllkan became the bride of Mr. Dexter C. Huell of this city. Tbe ceremony was performed at tha home of the bride at S o'clock by Rev. P. A. A Us worth of tha Christian church. Mr. Harvey Mllllken ot Omaha, sister-in-law ot ths bride, played the Ixhengrln wed ding march, and Miss Margherlte Bny- der sang. Tbe bride was gowned In white net, trimmed with Venetian lace, the bodloe entirely ot the lace, trimmed with white beads and orange blossoms. Hsr tulle veil waa caught with pearls and orangs blossoms. Mr. WlUlam C. Ramsey of Omaha was the only attendant and wore a sim ple gown of pale green taffeta and lao. Mr. William C. ttamsey wa test man r About 100 guests were present. The young couple left last evening for an eastern automobile trip of several week. They will be at home at 3604 Harney street after November 15. At the Country Club. The dosing dlnner-danc at the Coun try cluto last evening rivaled the opening- nlfM In brilliance. A number ot large dinner parties were given and there were smaller partlea of friends din ing together, Mlas Meliora, Davla entertained one ot the larger pajrtle In , honor of Mr. Howard Baker of New York. Covers were placed for: Meaara. and Mesdamea: Jack Wt-bMer, Paul Gallagher. Harold PHlchett, airs. John T. fcteweit, Sd Miea Mlnees Alice Jaqulth. Klliareth I 'a via. K - ' "inK of Rurllnston. Kiertrude McCarthy Daphne Peter. Mildred Butler. Marhrte alm'ord, laabvl VlnsulluUer, Rol rt Burns. lAwrence lirtnker, ln arrn, Wtllard Muiler, John Caldwell. of UUtMu, Mi-uuia I'Kvts. inr. Howard linker. UTttld Wharton, CulhU-rt Potter, llaymoiid Iow. Robert Connell, lien Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs- C. E. another of the larger Met entertained parties. Their guest wer: Mer md Meadames Paroii Millard. IaxUs Clark. Ciorli-a lk-Hiou, Mies "itrrtet Mots. llHv- Messrs. Jai-k tsuhaupp. ' Herbert Connell, Mr. ArUaur Ratulnftoa and Mr. of Honor to King Ak-Sar-Ben XXI and Consort Harry McCormlck. had cm their guests: Meesr. and Masdamea John A. McHhane, W. A. C. Johnson. A. U Reed. D. H. Wheelc. Jr. Mr. Frank Burkley. Dining together were: Measrs. and Meedamea Jay D. Foster, ti K. Buckingham. Oeorge Kelley, . ' j Miss Hsien Clark entertained mem ber of the younger set. Those present were: . Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Patterson. Mlssea M 4Ann Off ford. Helen Clarke. Helen Murphy, MHsara Messrs. Kdwnrd Murohv. Allan Tukav. Guy Furay, Mrs. Ben Gallagher had a her guests: Messrs. and Meariam W II. MnCWrf u.' U.lll. J. H. Butler, jL L." Kountie. ' Greer. Mrs. John Baldwin. Mr. and Mr. O. C. Redlck, Mr. and Mra. Harry Tukey and Mr. and Mra. George Prln mad up a party at another labia. Mr. Charles Marsh entertained at din ner complimentary to Mr. O. W. Gibson, th guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jams E. Lud low. Cover were placed for: Messrs. and Meadamea James "Love Paxton, James S. Ludlow. C D. Bturtevant. Mesdames Mesdamea G W. Gibson, Charles Marsh. Messrs. Meaars. J. A. Cavers. J. E. FttsOerald. Mr. Charle W. Hamilton, jr., wa host at on of th dinner partle at th Coun try olub laat evening. Hla guests were: Mr. and Mra Robert Bradford. M Isse Misses Rut h Hitchcock, Luclle Bacon, Mr. Robert Howe. With Mr. and Mrs, R. C. How war: Mr. and Mrs. David Baum. Misses Margaret Greer Baum. Katherln McCormlck. Mr. and Mr. M. C. Peter entertained twenty guests; Mr. and Mrs. t. H, Davis, six; Mr. and Mr. C. C. George, eighteen; E. A. Crelghton, four; Luther Drake also gav a dinner party. Berg-tm-Gfttes Wedding:. A quiet wedding wa celebrated In the ir SPECIAL Odd Scarfs in Red Fox A small lot of European Red Fox, natural color, in the new animal shape scarf, Irom prime silky skins, $9 AOlIJA13A.lLJGIHI 10th and. Farnom Streets We do not cut qualities Aulabauh's High Standard in all advertised goods Visitors welcome Courteous treatment No embarrassment. -: XA - . . J v . "i y j .1 h " V . . ,! Parlor of the Henshaw hotel Tuesday afternoon, when Mlaa Helen Tereaa Gate, niece of Mr. T, J. O'Brien, be came th brld of Mr. Howard Douglas Berg-en. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. Father Harrington of St. Ce celia church. Miss Bernardino Haley of Kansas City waa bridesmaid and Mr. George Bergen, brother of th groom, waa best man. The rooms wer attractively decorated with palms and bride rose. Mist Dorothy Arter played th Lohengrin wedding- march and Mlas Ruth Gordon sang "At Dawning." Only relatives and a few friend were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen loft Tuesday evening for a trip to New Orleans, and will be at horn after November X at 4001 Charles etreet. Marriage Announcements. Mis Josephine Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mr. P. J. Murphy and Mr. Earl G. Consollvsr were married laat Wednes day evening In their new horn at 6601 North Twenty-fourth street. The young people ar at homa after a short wedding trip. Mis Edna K. Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mra C. U Campboll of this city, and Mr. Earl Hampton Baldwin of Fremont were married Saturday evening, September 15. at Fremont, by the Rev. Nathaniel McGlffln. They will be at 3f- ZoiziseTVJiite home after November 1 In Fremont. Announcement la made of the marriage of Dr. Robert Burn Benda and Mis Margaret Fay Maney. They ar at horn at the Madison hotel. Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brodkey announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barah Brodjcey, and Dr. Isador Dansky. No date ha been set for the wedding. Mia Brodkey 1 a graduate of th Omaha High school and Dr. Dansky of Crelghton college. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Anderson announo tha engagement of their daughter. Ruby, and Mr. Mr. Robert W. Smiley. Tha wedlng will take place this month. Notes of Interest Mr. and Mr. R. A. Willi returned Thursday evening from spending the summer at their cottage at Lak Francis. r Dodson Seal Coats Nw Models Nice Fresh Garments Just out of the shop, this week at $95.09, 511500, $135.09 Fox Scarfs or Sets Every conceivable kind SOd of Fox in sets at 4 Very Interesting Values Mlnw. Mr. WUlla mad a number cf J sketch while at the lake. I Mr. Hjalmar Olaaeo. nse Margaret: Tratt, sailed Thuraday from New Tork ; to return to her homa In Sweden. Mr. Joseph Baldrlire has returned from Rockland. Me., where he has been since July. Mra. Baldrlire remaJna east ' for veTa4 wweka long-er with her son, Grafton, who Is 111. Mrs. Ben Oalliuther.' Mr. E. W. Nah and Mra. Herman Kountie plan to leave for California together ortle time this autumn. Mr. Thomas Kllpetrlck Is at home after spending, the summer at Mairnolla Beaoh and In the Adrtondacka, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. George W. MUter. at her summer homa. at lAke Placid. She aJso atopped In Buf falo and Cleveland. Card Club Meets. Mra N. J. Carey entertained the mem bers of the Fleur de Lis club at her apart ments In the Sterling Thuraday after noon. Prises were won by Mesdamea T. H. Williamson, George Oreenway, George Kunlep. B. F. Schnub and C. Harding. The club will be entertained by Mra. Oreenway two weeka hence. The mem lers are: Mepdnmr T. If. Wllllnmaon rwrg: Oreenway fjoome Iunlap B. F. Bchaub Meadames H. T. DeBolt C. Hardy W. H. Savage N. J. Carey At Excelsior Springs, Mayor Dahlman and Mrs. Dahlman, Mr. J. F. Flack and Mr. W. D. Mc Hugh are at The Elms, In Eloelsior Springs. Mrs. E. S. Wet brook and Mrs. Mark Coad returned Sunday from the Springs. Change of Residence. Mr. and Mra. C. VT. Cox and Mrs. Edith K Wagoner have moved to t22k Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Holzman and son left for Chicago, where they will make their future home. Mrs. C. J. Greene has given . up her (Continued on Tatte Five, Column Three.) DIAMONDS The most fascinating and beau tiful of all gem. Here you hava assurance of perfect stones. Our range of choice is broad, and choosing- Is easy. Remember, dia mond buying la greatly a matter of confidence. Our name is guar antee of satisfaction. Albert Edholm Omaha's Oldest rtaiUahad Jeweler Sixteenth and Barney Street J Lacy & Tremaine, i ., , . Omaha's Most Exclusive Millinery Farnam Street . ' ar. ehowlng a- gorgeous line of Ultra Millinery. W. have a wonderful collection of Vogue HatB, the Pattern Hats from the foremost Parisian designers, and the entire stock is worthy of your consideration. An Inspection will repay you. Hats , from $5.00 to 110.00. n ,nr n in "--, i V i By TALEISA TJLATT THE neceasity of keeping the f aud aa-Ois tree, not only of nea y superfluous hairs, but of ths o't -uown-' which 1 often seen about th cheeks, chin and temples, shoulders aiid anus, should be obvious to every womau. But many women do not remove tiu auit oon becaua tucy fear to use the many superfluous hair reinovexs adver tleed, slnoe they cause marks, redi spots mut Irritation. I have had the nuu ex perience myself, and that 1 why 1 adupied a formula of my own. Blmply appay aome aim pie aulfo solution on au lialre you. want removed, and see how matrtoaiiy It dissolvs ven the toughest or worst wiry halra, and even on tha moat tender parts of the body. It nev.tr leavea a mark and aiwaye work per fectly. Simple aulfo solution can be o laJntd at any drug store. Jn fact, every woman should hare a supply of - this wonderful formula. It never falls. MISS BL.U& Yea, I can assure you thai blackheads can be positively re moved In a few minutes by sprinkling some powdered neroxln on a hot. wet spunge and rubbing this on the black heads. Th neroxln can be obtained at drug stores. Thla formula of tulne baa never failed. MISS T. B. M I am sorry you oould not get the "Suratt Kace Powder" ut your dnigglt'. In such rase write co "Secretary to Valeaka Suratt, Thompson Illris-., l'hlca." enclosing the price of fifty cents, and ssying whether yoi wart white or flesh tint. My secretary will sea that you are supplied without delay. It Is ths face wwder par excel lence aad free from chaXkineaa. a NIT A The dentrlfice you ar using Is a tod a any for Its purpose. But the most rigorous brushing will not re move either the brown spots or ths a-. tar. I would advise you to procure what many dentisle uee, a few ounoes of plain fluid em an from your druseist and use this daily as a mouth aargle. Put a teaspoonful in your mouth and throw it out after a minute or ao. While entirely harm tees to enamel, thla ha the peculiar property of dissolving and wasiilns: away even the moet obstinate staina and accumulations. MIRfl ANABKLLB No. you didn't rueaa my as very closelv. There's a secret reisn. and my wrinkle formula la reaponelble. Use thui formula Hber. ally every day, and us n other o- 3 FOR THE AK-SAR-BEN BALL Thh newest designs in Men's Pull Dross Sets. Beautiful Diamond LaVallieres in Gold or Platinum. Exquisite Diamond Bracelets. Special for Monday Souvenir Spoons, val ues to $3.00, at $1.00 Hpex-lal . inducements to A k-Hnr-IleTi visitors to Imij CTirUtmaa gifts now. I f I J TArUSr am aaejitA w omaiu - f Service Serrice The Kamcra Shop 507 Brandeis Bid?. Films Developed Free! When accompanied '.by order for prints. - Prints 3c to 5c Post Cards 5c All orders left before 5 P. M., ready for delivery tbe' next day at noon. A complete line of 191tj Anseo Cameras and Sup plies. "We are Different from the rest, And Better than the Best." Hany Ows Their Beauty auooeea to Taleska loratt. Tamed a Amenoa's OTeateat BaU-Made Beauty. Aotxess. called wrinkle cream. Add two tabli spooniuls of glyceiine ana two ounce of eptul to a half a plat of hot wain. This 13 so acuiiumiuu thut 11 can ue used generously, and will hasten tue re suit. It removes wrinkles, crow a leu and lines of age in a remarkable wu. The eptol can be obtained at any dru store. TRYING You ar Just as dlsgusti as I used to be with the hair tonics com monly sold. Hers Is my own formula whiuli has a wonderful effect upon tlii cell-growth of hair, and results can be quickly seen In ths sprouting ot ne. hairs. In the vigorous growth and lengthening of hair, and In the adual luster and fluf flnvAS. To half a nlut of alcohol add half a pint of water (or also you may use a full pint of Day rum u you wish) and to thla add one ounce d wMnjiuuv k wiiftMl yuu uruggiat cati supply you. I consider this out of my most raiuarkaJble formula. MISS O. R. B. My complexion for mula will produce an aimost magical tranaformatlon on any akin. Tha ino.i: common caua of a bad complexion la a grainy, spotty and uneven color of the skin. Added to this -re occasional freckles, rsd soot aid liver spots. All blemishes disappear In a short time and the akin takes on an evn pinky-whiteness all over, which, uuoiahle. 'recalea and red spots Y'i lsh. Mix tw tablespoonfuls of glyceriin with a pint of hot watar and one oun.'e of sintone, which you can get at any drug store. L'se this cream liberally every day. MISS LOTTIE A Yes, pimples -can be very quickly removed by takuig oie or two teaspoonfuls after meala of a mixture of twelve ounces of sunar, one ounce of aaraen and a pint ot ai.i'. Uet the sarsene at the drug store, I y ths ounce, in the original package. MRS. R. T. V. Here- Is my formula for that shampoo and dandruff remov er, a gem. I assure you. Dissolve on teaspnonful of eggol in half a cap of hot water.- You can get enough eggol to last you for at least a dozen eLuuu pooa, atthe drug atoia, for a moderate price. This egol shampoo far exrer.ii even th beat soap, or any other articl.i for the purpose 1 ever used. MISS R. T. H. No. poeltly.ly do not use any mechanical contrivance In an endeavor to develoo th buau The ful loalng safs formula ha Droducd nlAnHI ri.v.lAnmiltil In n. . n though you realise that bust develoti mcnt 1 difficult to accompli)). Mi together a half cup of augar, two outura of ruetone and half a Dint of rol l war-r Dissolve thorous-hly and tiike rrrula ly two teaspoonfuls tbree r lour t-noa a dsy. Advertisement.