TUN IJKK: OMAHA, WftDNKSIUY, NOVKMHKR 17, 101. 4 3 1 4 4 4 I .J I 4 0 t i i t M n ti u t u l M A U u I l tf in is It i-i By MELLIFICIA. AM pUrlng bridge badly." writes I friend In the west. "The girls I and they have decided upon skating for the winter. Everything wei seem to be doing these days we are doing furiously. I have attended aerrices three times this week at 8t. Thomas' and the girls with me." From Virginia the leaders of the old. exclusive set are equally active, and the girls of the F. F. V. seem to have spent their autumn season In the yellow draped cars that shot In and out of the country fairs- they were suffragettlng and with the same furlousness that seems laying Its hold upon society everywhere to do something different this year and out of the old manner. Plans of Cudahyi. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Cudiihy, who remained later than most of their friends In the country and who followed their ojorn at Lake Forest by a hunting trip tn October to the Wisconsin wood, have planned a trip to California in lMcem br and will remain their until after the holidays. Their immediate destination will be Burllngiiame, near ran Francisco, where, they Kill be guests of Mra. Cudahy's alater, Miss Amy Brewer, at the latter'a attractive bungalow. Later they will viett Mr. and Mra. John U. easterly. th latter formerly Mtas Cecilia Cudaby. The I'aaaerlys, who have a beautiful eatate. "InnUfall," near Ilur llnshama, have taken a atudio apart ment in Pan Franciaco for the winter. where they will spend a food deal of tlmu I Keeping open their country place as well for week-end visits. Entertains Home Part. Mrs. F. II. Cole haa as her house guests Mra. Frances Ockerahauaen and I Miss Helen TaEK of New York City and 1 Mliis lienors Nelson of St. Joseph, Mo. In honor of her guests, Mrs. Ctummnf entertained at supper Sunday evening. Friday of this week Mrs. Cole enter tain informally at luncheon In honor of her guests and Saturday the out-of-town women will ba entertained by Mra. U. O. I'lowman. Columbian Club Plant. The Columbian club entertain Wednes day afternoon at the hall. Twenty-second and Locust street. Mrs. Albert Millar and Mrs. M. W. Murphy will ba the hostesses. The club will also give Its annual Thanksgiving party Tuesday evening, November 23. Hike Through Woodi. The Fsgalco club took a "hike" Into the BeUovua woods Sunday morning. Dinner was cooked over a camp fir. The members present were: Mtssess MIaess- Jlnppy Mulholland. Irene linker. Hone Dixon, Carrie Kdwnrds, l.oln Marph, Wilms, Melols, Frances Mulholland, Maude Howe. jane unarter. Messrs. Messrs. f 'n nl MeCrona, William C. Welles, J. W. Morrill, l'reaton Clark,. K. V. Kelly, (. A. Goodman, O. K. I'enner, MeKenna, K. J. Colbert. The guests of tha club were: M lei Misses K. Haxthauaen. A lire Powers, Mary II a Hard of O. Glasgow. Valentine, Neb. Gladys Kedhouse, , Birtbdaw Luncheon. A birthday luncheon waa given -Mia Jewel Alexander in honor of her birth day by her , co-workers In the medical department cf the Woodmen of the World. The center cf the table was den crated with a beautiful bouquet of chrys anthemums. Thoss present were: . Misses Misses IMftrl? Louisa Josephine Morrow, Olagulbel, Jewel Alexander. Catherine Jdohler, ltoMna Fulton Meaars. Messrs. Louis L, Murphy, Anor H. Kalman. B'Xai Ami Club Banquet. jne irzNal Ami club entertained at a stag banquet at the Henshaw rathskel ler Saturday evening on honor of Mr. Reuben Vann, who haa Just returned from an extended tour of t'le.west. Mr. Immanual Yousem was toaslmasler, and each member reuponded to a toast, the - -"ill r 24th and L Stroots South Omaha Quality High-Prices Low-Hot One Day, Out Every Day l&L uy Very massive Vernis Martin lied, 2-inoh jxjst, very special, Sanitary Spring to match, regular $4.00 value, nt $2.75 rta ? 1 " A 1 ru.CXttTh.TV. r i - z r -I Wf I Ecoptionat B i i 9x12 &eamlej Brussels Ruga 9x12 Seamless Velvet It tigs 8x12 Axniloster Jlut Sjkh lal Value Tuesday, November 16, 1915. New York matron of fashion to a seem to want something strenuous prinripal speaker Mr. I'rero. Those Mf srs. H tih-.-ii Vann, awel Kromkln, Julius Ar'. In, Mirniirl Colin, Joseph titeenberg, I'svid JrenU-rg, Immanu.-i Youaem, Mnrrln Vann, Joso h Ronenberg, Kdward Hnader. Inmi.cl haltxman, haniuel (tuttman, O.an.a Maicua. of the evening being present were: Mrasrs. Krhiam Youaem, Isidore Ileeae, Morris Katelman, Abraham hatelman, Ibvh1 Cohen. Wil lam falser, , H. I,. ( ohen Nalhnn Kadner, Nstnnn V altenburg, Altert Wohlner. M rrU hl ifr, Herman (loldMnlth, Max Ki.lly, Prairie Park Club Dance. The I'ralrle Park club held their regu lar week end dancing party at the club houae Paturday evening, with tha fol lowing present: Me are. and Meedame itobert H. Lewis, t llllam If. riatner. K. l. ( lav IT A. I ai eke, A. A. V ed. meyer, K. It. Ural nerd, Cl aries C. Haynes, J. A. Ilender, John K. Ullilngir, K. K. Doeekal. W. U Hatketl. W. M. Klsler, N. W. Nichols, Joseph Langfellner, Herbert J. Hkkler, C. J), penniaton. lxuU Nelson. K. J. Weberg. Charles Neff. Georse Gardner, F. C. Kuony, Misses Until Key, Messrs. II. F. Wallace. Frank, Mrs. . 8. Watt Wllllnm Krk, J. V. KkoKlund, M. U Kent. Misses Manie Ittta. Messrs. E. C. Conley, University Luncheon. Mrs. Charlee E. Hall and Mrs. Loyal R. Wallace were hostesses at tha Univer sity club this afternoon to a circle meet ing each week. The tables were dec orated In yellow chrysanthemums. Tha members are: Meadames Mesdames Leon ira 1 'lets Menold. Nelson, Medders, W. H. Ilreckenrldge, Xirknell. Gordon. 11. Auil. F. I). Wead. Carroll Helden, Frank Norton, Charles Wrluht, C. It. Waldrath. F. K. Htralght, Titus Uws, Ilenaon, Cameron. I 'avid Cole, C. F. Weller. Frank Hrlstol, GHigo I'latner, Frd Adams, J. W. Cole, C. A. Gosh, A. H. Hippie, K. F. Margaret, Oeorse Wlckei sham. Dancing Parties Tonight. The senior clan of SU Berchman'a academy will give a danca this evening 'at Chambers' academy. The Et-a-Virp club has a dancing party this evening at tha Roma hotel. The Tuesday Dundee Dancing club meets tonight at Dundee hall for ths fortnightly dance. Tha leader Is Miss Katherlne arable. The members are: Messrs. and Meadames W. H, T. lielt l WW 11. John Wilkes. J. A. C. Kennedy, Frank Hoaglond, A. G. Klllck, Wagner, Baiil Hnagland, H. B. Lrmere, Gorge Bummer, K. B. Perrlgo. Fred Ctiacaden, U B. Wilson. W. II. Fonda. 11. It. Hollister, C. II. Waters, C. W. Bollard. Mrs. Allen ltoblnson. Dinner for Guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. noblnson give a dinner this evening for their guests. Colo nel Robinson and Miss Florenco Robin son of St, Louis. N Chicago Girl Betrothed. Omaha friends of Miss Ellen Barker of Chicago, who haa visited here fre quently as the guest of MUs KttsabeUi Conadon and with whom Miss Congdon Is now visiting, will ba Interested to learn of her engagement. The announce ea. Tan 0) SALE F EITfll www a. Sanitary Roll Top Desk 54-inch, made of solid oak. Made in Grand C"11 ?apids. Rug Offerings . 8.75 S14.00 $17.00 In Small Hugs. ment of her engagement to urs. John lUtrhle Klmtall, formerly of Kenosha, Wis., waa made by her parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank W. Harker, Hunday. The wedding probably will ie an event of the early spring. Miss Parkers brother, Joseph Shumway ltarker, la to marry Miss Jane Vincent, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Vincent, about Kaater time. Mia Crmrdon will remain In Chicago over Thanksgiving. Tuesday Bridge Club. The Tuesdar Itrldae club meets this afternoon with Mlsa Eugenie Tstterson. The guest of the club will be Miss Isa bel Insolhaler. The members are: Misses Misses Kugenle Patterson, Charlotte Callahan, Anne Giffnrri. Cerlrude M ts. Alice Jaqulth. Marlon K'uhn. Harriet Mets, Lucllo Ilacun. Stella Thuminel, For Mr, fj'aflin. Mrs. Mamie flaflin of Lincoln will be given a reeeptlon at the First Method st church Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. Preceding the reception the members of the county board of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union will give a lunch eon at the Hotel Loyal to Mra Claflln. Fntnre Af'sirs. The D'Nal Ami club entertain at a formal dancing party at the Hotel Castle on Thanksgiving evening. Tuesday Mornin Musical. The Tuerday Morning Musleal club, of which Mrs. Samuel Caldwell Is presi dent, will present Mr. Harold Ilauer, tha famous pianist, to Omaha music lovers this evening at the Iloyd theater. Omahnns at Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Callahan of Omaha are In Excelsior Springs, guests at the Hotel Snapp. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Walker and O. W. Cleveland are at tha Hotel Snapp In Ex- celsion Springs. German Red Cron Meeting The German Ilellef society of .the Red Cross will hold a- meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Musik Vereln, Seventeenth and caea sireeia. This meeting was postponed rrom msi week on account of the death of Mr. Getsachmann. Shisband of Mrs. Bertha Oetsschmann, president of the society. On the Calendar. Mrs T v Rnmnaon and Mrs. meyer Klein will atvo a bridge luncheon at the Loyal hotel next Saturday. In and Out of the Bee HiTe. Miss Florence Agor, who haa been vlslt-i- r.t.ada. and California for the past three months, returned to her home Friday evening. xtrm w.lier An Del and aaugmer Denver, who have been the guesta of Mrs. Cora Wolf, left for their home on Sunday. Personal Mention. u .T.ka Klein of Omaha is a guest at Tha Elms hotel. Excelsior Springs. Mo. Mrs. Frank H. Myers left Sunday after noon to visit for a week with friends in 12 frills. Mrs. Charlee T. Kountse, with Miss, Helen Eastman and Miss Oertrude Mets, . left last evening for Battle Creek. Mich. Mrs. Henry Hlller haa returned from , Dea Moines, where she was cauea oy death of her father. Mr. M. Rlegelman. mi.. Florence Montgomery of Chicago. who haa been tha house guest of Mrs. Charles 8herman since the Aa-oar-oen ball, leavea this evening for her Home. . WOMEN TO ATTEND THE PASSENGERMEN'S DANCE D.in.v evening. December 4. the Omaha Passenger association will give ' it. rir.t dance, the function to ne neio at tha Hotel Rome. Thera will ba a ban- , o.uet In connection with the dance sn.l tne . women will for the first time In history ' v,. hn srnaata of the organisation. Here- I tofore tha social functions given by the Omaha Paasenger association have beer slag affairs. They have given suppers and musical and theatrical entertainments but from each the women have beep barred. Now the presame haa become too great and the women are to be taker Into fellowship. BEDS Brass Beds in 22 Btylea, all tho newest, greatly reduced in price. They are offered at, from , 05.50 to $32.00 Other Bed Rcon Farniture at Especially Low Prices We hay Just received two carloads of the newer piecea In bed room furniture. These we hare marked exceptionally low la price. See them. iLi Price. 7 f ;.. .... r"V Penetrates Island Wilds and Finds that Savages Originate "400" Fads f i SAN FRANCIFCO, Nov. lS.-The lap dog fashion originated among the savage Negritos of the I hirpplne Islands, ac cording to Mra P. Woods, wife of a I'n ted states navy officer stationed at Cavlte, Philippine Islands. Mrs. Woods, her husband and a bodyguard of soldiers recently spent more then a month among these half-naked natives, studying their customs. BUTLER OBJECTS TO PAY HAZE AND KEEGAN DRAW The city council confirmed tne appoint ment of Henry P. Hafe and Ben Keegan. superintendent and assistant superintend ent of the new department of vnson work. Commissioner Butler objected to the ap pointments on the ground of what he be lieved to be excessive salaries. Keep Your Howe la Ilesrnlar. If your bowels become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets Just fter aunner anil thev will correct tha disorder. They are mild and gentle in their action. UDiainatue everywnere. Advertisement. IMPROVE CLUB OBECTS TO JITNEYS' SHORT HAULS 8. L. Laird and O. M. Wilson, officers of the Lincoln Heights Improvement club submitted to the city council a written protest against j'tneys competing with street car lines over parts of routes. In i J mi OJ ix fi At About' Half Price A high-grade New York manufacturer, desiring to make quick disposal of these fine sample suits, sold them to us at au extraordinary price concession.- Such pronounced economics seldom are offered to the public until near the close of the season. No Omaha woman need wait for the late sales; get the satisfaction out of a fine suit this winter and save half. THIS LOT COMPRISES Velvet Suits, Corduroy Suits Duvetyne SuitsVelour Suits, Broadcloth Suits, Gabardine Suits Suits worth to $75 The New Sweater or Sport Sets Cap and Scarf to Match, in a large variety of fascinating col ors and stripes. , Prices $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Beautiful New Sport Scarfs In a wonderful . assortment of pretty combina tions. Tfce v-ry smartest thing for outing, tt up to $5.00 W : V: gl-iaV. :.'..,... " -N- u .. s i -fc'rtsaaat ysssssWaIL I A "The Negritos carry the cutest little doga with them wherever they go," said Mrs. Woods upon her return to 'her home here. "Men and women both carry the dogg and the habit is just the same as the one which holds soe'ety women of this country. The only difference Is in the appearance of the people and the dogs." stead of making distance equal to the street car routes. This was referred to tho committee of the whole. REMEMBER 1 When You Really Know rauaT&tiGoa You Will Want It tt adds to tha dally food pure fruit-derived ele ments necessary for health and atrergth, and causes such ailments ss a weak stomach, consti pated bowels, run-down nerves, to pass away Ilka mist before the sun. You need It. The morning drink will do for yon what no physic, pill, mineral water, oil or enema can do. It is as different from such things as day Is from night. It means active functions, sound digestion; pure blood, wholesome skin, restful sleep, strong nerves, a clear brain. You can expect these roaults. They will coma. It Is Just What You Need Your druggist or grocer can get Fruit-Vigor . for you i per jar. But If he won't, send $1 for ana ar, or $3 for four ars, to ba sent prepaid and guaranteed by us. STEWART rOODCOsSSSesarltySISKGHKASO SJ si es TJWsjy afsjajs. y.syy "WTy An Unusual Selling Event "Wednesday amme i at Suits made in every new model of (J the late season, showing all the belted, Jj wide flared, Russian effects, with new flared skirts. We will offer the purchase divided into two lots. day morning if you wa first choice. IMA ENTERTAINMENT REGULATION ORDINANCE TO BE DELAYED Mayor Dahlman announced at a meet ing of the city council that his new ordi nance on the regulation of moving pic HAROLD BAUER Plays the PtismtiVjSamim PIANO This Demonstrates That the Artist Selects the Artistic Instrument. A. HOSPE CO. 15131515 Sole Distributors. DoUfflaS St. otl tt ai Come down early Wednes 3( ture shows and other forms of entertain ment will not be put into effect until after the Omaha engagement of "Tha Birth of a Nation" has been concluded. A delecntion of business men sttended the meeting, but left without making any statements, the mayor's announcement being satisfactory to them. New Sweater Coats A new assortment of these practical coats for every occasion, made in many different stiches and models; all the new catchy colors, in C 1 0 ft women's and fusses' sizes ... v 1 ex O eur Suits Suits worth to $50 at- New Showing of Sweaters The daintiness of .these new garments can only be appre ciated by see ing the line and the large vari ety of colors; plain and com binations, some with large, catchy, nobby fur collars and fur trimmings. Specially priced at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up to $35.00 L J -4 in