2-11 TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY V.KK: OfTOHKR 10. 191S. i DEBUTANTES IN LIMELIGHT j First of the Faities Announced by Mrs. J. W. Towle for Eer Dmhtcr. HVE OR SIX OTHERS ON LIST Kwlil ( ilralnr. 'KTAT-Mr. and Mm. John T. Tut, rtlnnrr at t'Hr home for Mm. Harry ll tit tYiolnnatl. HONDAT-Hri. J L.. Kennedy, brldie pony for Mm. Mutthrw Carney an 1 Vr. Hurry Po.aorth of Thlra'), ftucKta of Mr. (ifnri Ttr inrti'l i a f-'lio club dance at tiamhrra' academy Mm. N. P IX K". 1r.. chlMrrn psrty. Mm. J. I'urr Tvlor, trn nt Kontenll for Mm. Harry Well of ritr-lnnntl. Mr. and Mm John Itattln, dliiner for Mr. Hhttv Well. Tl'KSPAY Kike' danre tn their rlub rtvmi. Knlnhta of Columbus, banquet at tt-e FontennHle. Mrs A M. rtiniih reception for the Prrttleiit Mil l.dle Oof club. TwinUe club .dance at the Rome. Mm. O. Wk kcrsriam, lunche-r-. for Mm. Harry Wei'. Mm. Jolin T. Vatr. ("Inner for Mm. Harry Well. Hi Ha dinner rlub W KHNBSIiAY I'nriah AH society of Trinity rathedral. Women's Cathntlo Order of Fntwucrn. card party at Bt. Mnrv Mardalene'S hall. TMl'KPDA Y Flour ri Us cluh, Mr. torRO tlrwuwv, hnatcaa. Sojourn er' club. Mm. J. B. Klrnpaon. hostess. FH1PA Y Ciolns; dinner and dance at tuymour lake rlub. F.t-A-VIrp dance at tin" Itomc ral'mfueal c'uh, dinner. SA Tl'Hn Y Prarle Park rlub clanca. Iviwnry-lmpev wedding. The Iansant at the Fontcnelle. With the brilliant coronation ball a thing- of the part socly plane to enter tain remaining visitors for the Aa-flar- ln festivities with great rim thla wi-k. JtudCIng plane for the winter season appear on the social calendar. Mre. John' W. Towle announces the flret of the nxbut parti to be given thla winter, a tc for hor daughter. Mlaa Marlon Towlo. who waa one of the apodal maids to Quiver a queen. Mlaa Towle will make her bow to society Novemlr 17. At leajit live or si more debutants will grace thia ncaaon's festivities. Among them are Mima Marjoile MoCord. Mlaa Isabel VT- eonhaU-r. Misa Gertrude Mel and 3J.a U.ul a White. The Subscription Dance club wilt open , lu sea'orf Thuraday evening. October 2S. j Each dancing party la preceded by a , number of dinner partlne, plana for which already have been made. Among those who will entertain at din- hor pie eulng the opening dance are: Mr. and Mm. Henry Wyman, Mr. and Mre. r. If. Oalnea, Dr. and Mre. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Cows.UI, Mrs. Warren n- era, Mr. and Mrs. John Mcflhane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton and Mrs. J, M. Metcalf. Notes of Interest. Mlaa Ruth Tliomion. who has appeared In many amateur theatrical production! In Omaha, and who has been In Ht. Louis playing In a stock company, is now with her mother and leaves nest week to Join the Gus Edward company at Dea Mol ie. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Reed, who re ccntly returned from Europe, have taken' a furnished apartment In Chicago, and Mm. James C. chad wick haa been spend Ing thla week with them. Their sous, ' Lls 1. and Philip, came back with them from abroad, but have gone over' again on business. Malcolm Balu.lga, who has been at Tale training for the loot bail team for the last month, played laat featurdey In the flint game of the season and covered himself w Ith glory In the eyee of the 70.UW spectators In the Ya)e bol by making a touchdown. The opposing team was the Maine university eleven and there was tremendous enthusiasm. Baldrlge played risht tackle on the Yale team. Mrs. 8. B. Curtis arrived Wednesday from New York to Join Colonel Curtis, who haa been at the Fontenelle for three weeks. They have taken the home of! Mr. and Mrs, William K. Martin tor to' months and moved in yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin wlU be wltn sir. and Mrs. Oaicood Lastmaa until Mrs. Martin goes to Mollne and Kock Island the middle of October to arrange for Mrs. Anthony Merrill's eourae of lectures to be given in those cltloe and Davenport. Mm. iank craw. or and her sister, Mrs. Henry Knox, who have been east all summer, are now at Boston, a.opplng s( the College club on Comraneul Jt avenue, where they will lemaln f-r sev eral months to be near Mrs. Knox's son, John, who haa entered his second year at Croton school. Mr. Crawford la alll. In Canada, but will Jo. n ' bis wl.e at Thanksgiving time Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baura of Ph l delphla. have recently spent aome time at Hot Springs, Ve,. where they moto.ed tn their ear. Mrs. Baum la nw In New York, -where her daughter, Kathurlne, at tends school at M-es B pence a. A marriage of Interest to many Omaha people was that of Miss lone Poster and Mr. Edward T. McCarthy, which waa ot'lebrmted In Kansas Cl'y October t Mr, McCarthy was formerly a resident of this city and has many friends here. Mr. Harry O Nelll of Omaha waa best man. Among the Visitors, Mrs. K. Mclndce of Montreal, Canada, Is visiting her niece, Mrs. Esra Millard, ' tnd Mr. Millard. " Mrs. J. W. Orifflth has as her gueat ber sister, MUs Laura Thyng of Chicago. Mra. O. Heibert orulth of Wilmlugloti, N. C, arrived Mondky to viail hi r ii..u jit ter, Mra Walter Griffith, for several wka. Mlaa Keller and Mlsa Georgia Keller of Charlottesville, Va, arrived Wednesday on their way from Cal.fornla and are guesta of their brother, Mr. C!arlea B. Keller, and Mra Keller. Mr. Will Kcudder of Chicago came over for the Coronation ball and la spending the week-end here. Mrs. Harry L. Street of Chicago will trrive Monday morning with her three (ma'.l daughters to visit her mother, Mra 'ohn A- Wakefield. Social Events of the Week. Mrs. A. M. fcmllh will entertain the Prettiest Wis Ladles' Oolf club it t re reptlon to be civen at her home, Tuea ley evening. Those aj''ln( here will be: M radamea M esda mes jeot Kt overt, Arti.ur wom s, Javid McC'aflerty, Liicl u Carr. Miaaea Mlast-a 3ruce Northrup, C'laie t-aJmm. Air. and Mra. M. Munbe.i wi.l ba at tome to their friends next Funday from I to It p, m. la honor of their daughter, Mrs. Leo KJetn. and Mr Kliln. wnoac wedding took place September U. The annual card party of the Catholic o'omin's order of Foresters will be glv m Thvrsdsy evening at 1.15 at 6t. Mary Magdalen hall. Nineteenth and Vodge strwts. . Mra N. V. Dodge, Jr., wUl entartala t a children's party Moi.day sftt-r-nuon tn honor of the fifth birthday an 4veraary of ber son, Phillip. For Popular Oneit. Mr and Mra John T. Tales wilt gte a dicier at their home thia evening In Three Popular Visitors in Omaha I I - y-' -V.. A ,.ou "N ; r a t ?? V.r 4 V!Sts. ' VH Maty ' Wznrxl'' - i I fij II Andrews Mrs. 2Z3LX M, HP Hosictler f . - kV C1T5 TJ-TUT MrrflK nrl irrpn I , ' ' !bw II l , Hiss Zouiso Lewzo honor of their daughter, Mrs, Harry Well of Cincinnati. Mr. and' Mrs. John Battln will enter tain at dinner Monday evening for Mrs. Harry Weil and Mrs. doorge Wicker sham will give a lunch a Tuesday for this same guost. Recent Affair. Mr. and Mra. J. M. De France and Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Murray entertained at the home of the De Frances Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. Ed ward Kdan, aho left Friday evenlnf for Chicago to make their future home. Those present were: Meaare. and Mesdamea Edward Koeii. C. Whitney, J. Hobertaon, i C. Keeae. A Green, L. C. Ucouten. Mra J. Reese, Mr. J. Denman, Vina Man-a ie! Fden. Dr. Delmar Davis entertained at dinner Saturday evening for the surgical nurses of the Wise Memorial hospital training school. Those present were: Misses Misses Ellkkbeth Weber, Fern lala. Franoea Oalllgan, Kreda Cahn, Gra e Kette. Annette Kette, Carrie Kolle, C hrMle Nelson. W In: le Dlckeraon. Molly O'Mally, Ituth Mchola, iuaitie Larson. Mra. iloMsph Lucena of Dundee enter tained for her cousin, Mra J. P. Btroupe of Palmer Lake, Colo., Friday aiternoun. Those present were: Meadames Mesdames W. E. Davla. C. H. Phillips, A. 8alsa. Aibtrla itaiuler, . II. Laran, Chamberlain. At the Commercial Club. The Omaha Story Tellers' league en tertained at luncheon at the Commercial rlub yesterday. Quests of honor wore Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Graff. Mra J. U. Masters and Mra K. F. Adams, wives nf the new principals of the high schools; MUs Belie Ilyun, Miss Eulth Tobltt aad Miss Clara Cooper, honorary members of the league. Covers a ere placed for the following members: Mesdamefr Meedamee C. W. Axiell, C. W. Pollard, Wi.Uam II. Day, F. 1.. Potter. G. V: Hampton, C. W. Axtrll, tL Georur Tyuer, P. M. Pritchard, C. H. Hedllrka. George I'. Mice, M. T. Lawrence, Pli lip Welch, J. W. Metcalfe, Raymond ilayward. G. H. Payne, MiDeea Misses Ilermlne Bleaalng, Jennie Kedfteld, jnaenhlne Grant. Mlas Dudley liilth llaivlit. Kvattla. rln t Hamilton, Fmma Kot erta, Kloiae Hlllia. I n' ma Hoelcky, iirare HuiiK-rford, e-arah Sanborn, IhhImpI McMillan, Kutli '1 huiiipnon. F'eanor iNfNin, Muriha Powell. Jeannette Newlean, Oorke-Withnell Wediin. The marriage of Mla Cecil Wlthnell, daughter of Mrs. Lue'la Wtthnell. and' Mr. EJdword C. Oeorke was celebrated Tueaday afternoon at 4 o'clock at All gaints' church, the Rev. T. J, Mackay officiating. The attendants were MUs Josephine Hart and Mr. Earl liaaaler of Platte-, mouth. I After the ceremony a wedding supper waa served at the new borne of thoi young rouple In the KL Clare apartments, covers being laid for ten gueata. The living room waa beautifully decorated with baekete of American Beauty rosea and a baaket of Mra Ward rosea was MWd as a centerpiece for the table. The out-of-town gueale were Mrs. Earl Has Ur, Pluttamouih, Nab., ud tue groom's father, Mr.' O. ' W.' Gork of Denver. Vx I The bride was very charming In a wisteria broadcloth suit with black lynx fur trimming and velvet hat to match, and she wore a (arte comage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Goerke are now at home to their friends at No. 14, Bt. Clare apartments. California Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emdford, accom panied by .11 Ins Ruth HIichciK'k, left Tuesdty for California. Miss Hitchcock will rcmnln west about wo week, but Mr. and Mrs. Bradford will apend the winter In Cellfornla, Joining Mrs. Louis Bradford, who bas Immb en the coast since last May. Mr. nn4 Mrs Barton Millard and Sir. and Mrs. Louts Clirke leave next week for California to beg one tintli December 1. They will spend a part of the time touring In automobile and will visit both expositions. ' , " Mr, and Mn, CO. Williams have' re turned from a tw-fnonth trip to Cali fornia. To flrfdal Party. Mrs. T. Duffy entertained at dinner last evening In honor of Miss Gladys Impey and Mr. Harold Downey, whose wedding will take place October 10. Pink roses decorated the table. Covers were placed for: VT m IT If nl.lf.l.V Mr. and Mre. V. Dufy. M iaaes Mlasea- Olady. Impey, Geornle Trimble, Marv Dufic. Irrne Downey, Geraldine O'Malley, Meaam. Meaars Harold Downey, Oerald Duffy, Hherman McCaffrey, Paul Duffy. Robert llyluml, Stork Speoial. A daughter, Ellibrth Ann, waa born to Mr. and Mra. John Rouse In Balti more, on September U. Mrs. Rouse was formerly Brownie Bess Baum of this City and the baby Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. J. E. Baum, -now of Phila delphia. Entre Nous Club Entertained The Entre Ncus club was entertained Friday evening at tie home of Mlas Ethel Byine. The evening was spent in eards and music. Prises were won by Misses Mary Ltamond and Anes Casslri). Thtee present were: MIo; Mmy l.lHi-ionl, Mlases Mi ninet Farrell, A (!i . Canalciy, Mnile Kel ey, Am.oe oivo'an, Kthel Byine. Noiml ii i ne MeHilninea P. J. t'oicoran, J. K. Byrne. till I'irmntKi, PeHii McOulie, Ann M Uutre, I.otlle N artln, Mai e Bctimitit, M cedemea . T. A. Tray nor, J. W. Bhechuit, New T?r'dre-7):i'fr Club. A smalt brlrlqe-cilnner club haa been fotmed. t'ie members being Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mi'HI ane, Mr. and Mra Howard Baldrlge. Judge and Mrs. Rcdlck. Mrs. HES ENGAQEMFNT TD WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED. Eizabeih Hitam ttetAs ( A ' i f I , 1 I..: .... : . Ju KOLINE MATRON GUEST OF MRS W D. HOS'ORT) Krs. 'Richard Hosford Remington, Mr. Frank Rurkley and lr. LtRoy Crummer. They meet once a wek for dinner and an evening of bridge. Th s week, Tuesday, they met with Air. and Mm. Baldrlge. Sojourners' Club Entertains. The Pojournere' club will give a large evening party, Thursday, In hxnnr of the hualianda of the members. The affa.r will be given at the home of Dr. and Mrs J. E. HlmpKon. A musical program has been arranged. Assisting the hos tess will be: Mesdames Mesdames 3. I. Miller, Dun Moore, Mnrtha t'tirfatlancy, ),nrl Martin, T. C. Ryan, . A. C. Hmlth, A. A. W eueineyer. Birthday Party. Theodore Dudley entertained a large party of young people at his home, Sat urday afternoon. In honor of his four teenth birthday. Ak-Sar-Ben decora tions prevailed and the afternoon was spent playing gamea. Those present were: Ail' era Mlaaes Dorotny Lanffford, F..umr Cook, liresie Thompson, Anna Horn. Mldred Fero, Kuacila K.eln, i Miv etrinhaugh, Dora Baum, Katherlne Baxter, Kachel Uaum, . . uiuiphv, Gertrude Keumond, Fannie .elgman, Dorothy Pierce, Masters MaWm- Juiiua itnaencrans, Hyman Greenberg, Roliert Ialtl, laadore Zeigman, Patrick Murphy, C harles C uinmliiKS, Arthur Ixllt. l.lmd I'mumlriK. ' Jak Raue, 0len i'l u miner. i, njaiii.ii rnueizKy.t aivln fierce, Hli'hard WalKlln. Ham Horn. John Nallon, On the Calendar. The Et-A-Vlrp dancing club will give Its first dancing party of the sea-son, Frlrlny evening, at the Rome hotel. The Twinkle club will hold Its second danc ng party at the Hotel Rome ball room Tuesday evening. Entertains for Guests. Mrs. O. H. Glbbs entertained at her home In honor of her sister, Mrs. C. B. Meadows of North Platte, Neb., formerly Mlas Bertha Wennlnghoff of this City, and Miss Marie Foley of Philadelphia, Pa. The table waa beautifully decorated In pink and green. Those present were: Mlaaes Mlnees Grace Iteed, Clinr.otte Rhump, Odesea MeaJows, Marie Foley Alma Vogt. of Ph.ludelphta. ti- rl'tta Hirschmann, Mesdames II. Jenaen, Mtauuiiiee C. li. Meadows C. h, Miifiulro, of North P.atte, J. L. Welch, O.. H. Glbba. Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Marks an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Elisabeth Mir am, and Mr. Blmon Neveleff, the wedding to be celebrated Tuesday, October 19. at the home of the bride' parents. Changes in Residence. Miss Mora Marple and daughter, Joseph ine, have taken an apartment at the Royal. Mr. Benjamin A. Peebles of Ban Jose, Cel., has come to Omaha to make his future home with his aunt, Mra. Lulu N orris Jerome. Mra George Peterson has given up her npartment at the Knickerbocker for elx months to Captain and Mrs. Thompklna. after theater every evening, except Sunday, 10:30 until m.dnight. MAIN DIN.NQ3C0M Tables May Do Reserved GANSON'S CAFE 1508-10 Howard Street Faith Be A'tween De aim's Cei .. , i . ,v mit9mmmmmmmmmemWSmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmjamtJ0 TBAHCIHaH Tbe Alia Shop announces Its removal to the Sanndera-Ken-nedr Building, In tha fashlonabla Fontenelle shopping district. We are dally receiving new shipments of Oriental and Domestic novelties. Gobelin Tapestries and Japanese Cigaret novelties. OXE OF THE BRIDSS OF AK-SAR-BEN WEEK jfiBrnv mm "S" 'V, 1 a Jk-L , , . w''-'-..iseJ 'Edward C, Goerie who have arrived from Dcs Moines, the former on duty as quartermaster here, succeeding Captain Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Barkalow, who left Omaha for Denver some years ago, will return here with their tw.o daugh ters to live. Mr. Barkalow Is a brother of the late S. D. Barka'.ow and cornea here to continue the Barkalow Brothers tuslrwss with his nephew, Mr. Denise Barkalow. Mrs. Barkalow was Mls Le ola Carter of this city and both she and her husband will be welcomed by many old friends. They have one daughter now In aoclety and another at school In Vir ginia Senator and Mra. Q. M. Iitchcock have jsza e;iwi.'M Soil Your Gown at the Ball? I Well, don't worry, just send it to the Pantorium and we'll make it nice as new. We Dry Clean and Press the most elaborate and delicate gown without in juring it in any manner. Half the fine dresses cleaned in Omaha are done in our Plant Why? Be cause we do them Better. Phono' Douglas 963 and let us call lor yours. The Pan'orium 'Good Clonjiera nnd D- crs' 1513-17 Jones St. I'hone Doug. 003; rirnnch Office 2010 Famani St. South Side 028 North 21th St. N. D. Wa pay Parcel Host one ay on all out-of-town orders. Write for Price List. OAS ROaSTtO OlStCT W OUICHLY -NSStOWVY-10 TMK sraeaoTH a no OCUCATl aaoHA- TMT IS ECONOMY TMCN' TRY A CAN AND BE BUYINaM .B.CMT QUANTITY CONVINCED! ratci-is tcoNOMv IHTICl ZBvxcn The Kamera Shop 07 Sraade a TTieatar Bide. Films Developed Free! When accomra" by order foi prints. Prints 3 to 5c rost "ardi 5c All orders left before R P. M., ready (or de'.lvery the next day at noon. A complete lln of 11 Anio.) Cameras arxl 6npp'les. "W are B f far.nt from the Best, Ana Beuer taaa the Best." rr Ifilargarettc Lcmen TEACHER CF PfANG 84 lloor rattersoa Bllu. 17th aad larnaou uooslas 7851 O n ai a, Ben. 207 South 18th Street Omaha, Neb. t 1 I'l f ' 'Si f. . .... ... . .I 1 ' '; - - :? S -.J given up their arertmenf at Hylanl Court and at at the Fontenelle. Mm. D. H. WI.eeler la aga n at the Colonial after to month spent with Mr. and Mrs. William lu Martin. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. E. W. Dixon returned Wednesday from New York. Mrs. K. c. Barton returned Thursday fr m New York. Mr. K. H. Srrgue left Tuea-lay for New Y r , hi, i b 1. 1 ti rp. Mr. Stockton Heth returned today from ! Pouth Dako.a. where he went on buine.M. j Mis. 1,cr O'Coi.nor .id mill i.aarhte. are exnocti d to ret rn this m mlnp. hav- Inr bcei assent s'n e June. Mrs. C. 8. R.ilnhoit, arcompanled by i hr aunt. Mrs. T. J. Hatfield of York, Neb., has gone to Bedford, Ind., for a n.onth. j Mis HMen Ingweisen, one of the rpe cial maids to the queen of Ak-fiar-Bivi leavrs tomorrow for Chicago to spend n rrr.th. Mr. C. M. Wllhelm returned Thursday from Chi ago. where he and Mrs. rt'll h( lm spent a few O.ays witli the.r a n and his wife. Mr. and Mra. Frank Wll hclin. Mrs. 'A ilhelm will not be homo for several days yet, Mr. nnd Mia. .v. O. Beeeon have rc turned from Lafayttte, In-?., where the (Continued on Page Four Column One.) Time t Think of Gifts . No Gift can carry such a high degree of pleasure and lasting satisfaction as a F LAWLESS DIAMOND. Our Diamond Department is the strongest feature of this establishment. Each Stone Is critically examined for flaws, cut, color and form must also be right before we accept It. You get the benefit of expert Judgment at no extras cost Why not get the Best? Our Stock of Jewelry Is now at its height, teeming with beautiful things Why not se lect a gift now and have it laid away? ALBERT EDH0LM Omaha's Oldest Establishes! Jeweler. Sixteenth and Harney Streets. QUALITY MILLINERY AT SALE PRICES Our display of hatt comprise Parisian and our own designs. Alt arm very exclusive and rare beauties. No store in Omaha can offer you more value prices range from , $3.00 to $10.00 O'CONNOR Second Floor Paxton Block New Pattern Hats We have just received a new line of pattern hats from $5.00, $7.00, $9.60 up to $25.00. You Give us a call before you buy. F. M. SCHADELL & CO. ...MILLINERY... 1523 Douglas Street. EXCLUSIVE SHOPS AND SPECIALTIES FOR WOMEN EmbnhCtery, BeacUng, Braidino;, Cording, Scalloping;, Eyelet and Cut Work, Button Holes, Pleating, Buttons. Ideal Button and ior-o-11 s. loth st. rhone EBAlTDEIt THTATBT COBCT SHOP. TKB BCW OOWM DSWABO CXZBTmO COVBZT FXTTZTrO. Ttiere are so many changes In the buatilne. waist and back that must bi made in ordr to acquire the correct flmire for the la'est fashions. We ha' e made a apeclal atudy of thc-ae. Corartins; ou In accordance with the ro4' llntm " guarantee to mnli you cnmloru bi. In anv of our torse', rclulni? the ftrMms Coodwta. App !n-irents eaa made by ulipi M, Do ir as 3434. aeon era, Braoaats Theatav Bldf. 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