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    TlIK OMAHA SUNDAY Itr.K: .1AM
iV it
What
is Going On
in Society Circles
(Continued from I'aje Two)
lute Tlrv. f.uthrr V. I.iiriden, who was
for a number of ycara on the atate board.
For the Niblacki.
In honor of Mr. anil Mra. Austin j
Xihlark of Chlraso, Mr. and Sim. Louis
Naah Openrd tlielr homo for a Now Year's j
tea from 4 to 7 and ankod Mrs. Nthlack's 1
nld friends. Including the young married
pet to meet her.
Social Gossip.
Miaa Laura Mltrhell of Lincoln Is tha j
Riiest or Miss Alice Duval.
Mra. Charles Korvwater and son
leave January i for California.
Miss Mary tvnd entertained Thuraday
evening- for Miss Lucilr Tetera.
Beatrice Moniponiery entertained for a
few friends Thuraday evening.
Virgil Pe France gave a dnnclng party
Thursday night to seven couple.
Harold Van Dunen left Tuesday for
Holyoke, Colo., where he has located In
business.
Dorothy Griffith entertained her frlenda
New Year'a even at the home of Mrs.
J. C. Buftington.
Mrs. F. 8. Cow gill and son. Winston,
leave today for Chicago, where Mr.
Cow gill will join them Inter.
Mlaa Ellen Crelghton went to Greeley,
Neb., Wednesday with Mr. and Mra.
John Daugherty, to spend a week with
them.
Mra. Oarrle Lajnoureaux of Kansas and
Mrs. William T. Miller of Medicine Hat,
Canada, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lamoureaux.
Mr. E. W. Hart returned early in the
week from Denver, where he spent Christ
mas with his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
I'hipps, Jr., and Mr. Phlpps.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byram of Chicago
have been the guesta all week at the
home of Mrs. Byram's brother and sister,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Tukey.
Jeseph Millard, 2d, and his brother,
Ray, went to Chicago Thursday to bo
with their father, Mr. W. B. Millard, for
a few days en route bnck to school.
Mr. Nathan W. Post, lieutenant Vnited
States navy, and Mrs. Post and eon,
f'ichard, of Kansas City are the guests
of Mrs. Post's mother, Mrs. It. C. Jordan.
Mr. William Fitzgerald has returned to
Troy, N. V., leaving Mra. Fitzgerald and
tlirlr small son here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrne, until Fcb
rimry. Air. nnd Mrs. K. R. Morrison and fam
ily of Kansas City and Mr. and Mrs.
Ilutry Kyram of Chicago are guests of
.Mi. and Mr?. A. V. Tukey dtying the
holidays.
Mrs. Charles Turner and her sisters,
M;s Clara and Miss Marguerite Schnel
ili r of Fremont, came to Omaha Tuesday
lor the Millard dance and were at the
Fontenellc, returning home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr3. Charles Stewart of Coun-
I Fluffs, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McFerren and Mr. and Mra. Wil
liam McFerren, returned home last week
from Hoopeston, 111.
Mrs. John F. Coad. accompanied by her
daughters, Mia Irene and Misa Beatrice,
win leave the middle of the month to
spend the winter in Los Angeles, where
they have taken apartments in the
Bryson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Crane of
Springfield, O., who have been the guesta
of Mrs. Crane i mother, Mra. E. Wake
ley, left Wednesday for Kansaa City,
where they will spend the New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Crsln went to Kan
sas City Thuraday to visit friends before
returning to their home in Springfield. O.
Mr. and Mra. D. C. Bradford and Miss
Claire Helene Woodard left Wednesday
for New York, to be gone two weeks.
In and Oat of the Bee Hive.
Mr. Herman Schwake of Lincoln re
turned home today, after spending the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. O. F.
Slavln.
Mr. E. L. Beall will return tonight
from a business trip to Kanaaa City.
M r. and Mrs. L. E. Doty and son re
turned Monday from David City.
Mr. M. P. Duffleld of Ottumwa. la.,
visited his mother and brother, Mrs. S.
A. Duffield and Mr. Jean Duffield.
Mra. W. A. Graham, who was called
to Magnolia, la., six weeks ago by the
Illness of her father, Mr. Johnson, re
turned last week. Mr. Johnson, although
still very ill, is out of danger.
Mra. Fanny Manning, mother of Dr.
E. T. Manning, has returned from an ex
tensive western trip.
Mr. J. H. Dumont, who has been vis
iting In Toronto, Canada, with Mra.
Dumont for the last month is expected
home thia week. Mrs. -Dumont will visit
until the end of the month.
Miss Kllxabeth Redman is spending the
New Year's holidays at Dunlap, la.
Mrs. Catherine Leach and daughter,
Mary, of Hebron, Neb., return home to
day after spending the holidays with
Mrs. Leach's dauchtT, Mrs. 1. K. 8lnvln.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mis. Fred Kiebpl. jr.. have
moved to Indianu, where Mr. It it-be 1 has
accepted a position with a firm In South
Hend.
Mlsa Lillian Edith Sluuni has been
.pending the holiday vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Shrum.
Mr. Koiier llolinan, who spent Christ
mas In Indlniii-polts. Ind., has returned.
Mr. George Daniels of Topeka, Kan.,
l rived T'.iedny t i n.tild a wee-Ji with
Mr. anil Mrs J. II. Harte, and family.
Mr. r. nd M:.. V,. i: Eduecomb spent
I'hrisinias in Falls City with .Mr. and
Mr. I'tel. parents of Mrs. Eilgecomb.
Mr. Eilgecomb returned after the week
i nd. ;i,i(l Mrs. Etli:ecomh Friday.
Mr. W iMard K. Talbot of Dayton. O..
a s:emlin'- the hulldays Willi his parents.
Mi. mid Mm. NiUhan O. Talbot.
Miss Is.i belle Ross of Chicago is visit
in; Mr. und Mrs. Janivn llodge.
.Mr. anil ifiis. M. A. Pinney of Burlinu
lon, la., who are er route to Portland,
Die., to spend Hie winter, are visiting
at the T. (. Putnam home.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Singer, who were
in Chicago Christinas work, returned
J'ueaday.
.Miss A dle Gillespie of Mapleton. Ia..
t. iurned with Mr. and Mrs. George QUIea
p:e, Tuesday, for a vlait.
Miss Helen Curtis will return to Rock
ford. 111., Monday.
Mr. 11. J. McCarthy will letum from
Chicago after New Tears. Mrs. Mo
Carthy, however, will remain indelinltely
va her slater, Misa Kate Mausa ia atill
:erlouely ill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Cullen and family
have aa New Tear's guetits Miss Ida
Dolan of I -oh Angeles. Missea Lee and
Gertrude Weber and Mr. Frank Weber
of Minneapolis
T'ic sn:all mui of Mr. and Mix. Charles
II. Itrowii. who ju&t arrived here last
week from Virginia, was taken to the
Sisters Who Are Guests of Omaha Friends
in , n
I v. 1 . n.: (S
. J 1 . ) . ulH
Henrietta Fori
hospital Christmas day and operated on
for appendicitis and ia atill at the Clark
son hospital, but la recovering quickly.
Misa Helen Murphy left Sunday for
Sioux City, where she will visit until
after New Year'a.
Mr. C. J. Lord left Monday for Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root have returned
from California
Mra. William E. Fitzgerald and small
son, Master William, of Troy. N. Y.,
aro visiting at the home of Mrs. Fitz
gerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
C. Byrne. Mr. Fitzgerald spent Christ
mas In Omaha, but returned home Mon
day. Mrs. E. D. Marr and daughter, Miss
Mildred Marr, of Kansaa City, spent
Christmas In Omaha with Mrs. Marr's
daughter, Mrs. Louis Lorlng , and Mr.
Lorlnc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa B. Braden and
small son. Master Thomas, are the
guesta of Mrs. Braden'a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Guild.
Mr. C. A. How of St. Louia was In
Omaha Tuesday to attend the funeral of
Victor Caldwell. v
Miss Blanche Garten of Lincoln Is the
guest of Mr. and Mra. Paul Hoagland.
Benson
Social Circles
Mra. James Orendulf visited at the
home of J. N. Hoi-ton on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Calvart entertained the Toung
Womtn'a Kenalngton club at her home
Tuesday evening.
Jamea McCIung has gone to Primrose,
Neb., on a few days! business trip.
Mrs. Arthur Kaiser has returned from
n extended vlait In Cheyenne, Wyo.
Mlsa Helen Jorgensen Is recovering
from the effects of an operation at Lister
hospital.
Mr. and Mra. N. H. Tyson have re
turned from Chicago, where they apent
Christmas relatives.
Mr. W. H. Tindell of Chicago la
spending the holidays with Ills sons and
old friends here.
Mr. and Mra. John Robinson have re
turned to Broken Bow, Neb., after three
months' visit here.
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson entertained
the Lutheran church council and families
at dinner Monday evening. They were
assisted by Miss Gladys Anderson, who is
horn from Peru,
The fire department was called out
Tuesday evening when fire broke out In
the pigeon houae of Harry Corrlngton.
The barn aud about 10) pigeons were
burned.
John Vogel, an old German of Benson,
who was a resident here for some time,
died suddenly Tuesday and was burled
Thursday in Mount Hope cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Flug entertained at
dinner Sunday, when covera were laid for
Mr. and Mra. D. C. Flug of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Leader of Mlnden, la.;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leaders of Rich
field, Neb.
The Junior Luthersn Brotherhood will
hold a reception Tuesday evening at the
church, when sixteen new members will
be taken In.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pace of Council Bluffs,
and Mr. Will McFarlane of Denver, Colo.,
were recent guests at the R. C. lloldi
home.
The Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran an 1
Preahyterlan church will unite in a week
of prayer, beginning Monday evening, t
be held at the different churches.
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Sthiale return,
Tuesday from York, Neb., and enter
tained last Saturday at a New Year'.'
dinner.
The Methodist Indies' Aid society w I1
meet at the home of Mis. Calvert next
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. I!. I. ("aussett entertsin' i
last week at a family reunion. Almn
twenty-five guests were present.
Mrs. K. E. Paddock entertained tli
Hifh Five eli'b Tuesday evening. A
dainty luncheon whs nered.
The Katherine chapter will meet at the
home of Mrs. Dave Waahbum next Mon
day evening.
A special council meeting was called by
tie mrtynr last Wednesday evening, wlien
C. C. Johnson was given the contract for
hardware goods of the new city hall
The Benson public schools open Monday
after two weeks' vacation. Only two
cases of scarlet fever have hei n found
among the school children.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Johnson returned
W'rdnesdiy from Winter-set, la., where
they visited Mrs. C. R. Meyer, formerly
Misa Cora Johnson of this place.
Mr. E. A. McGlasson was pleasantly
surprised Tuesday evening by the Tri
Clty Birthday club. A dinner was aerved
to twenty guests.
Mr. John Riige of Clough, S. D., and
Miss Cora Felton of Benaortvwere mar
ried by Rev. Mr. McCIung on Wednesday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clough will re
fide in South Dakota. 1
The Baptist MIfAinnary circle will meet
at the horr.e of Mrs. A. Farris next T!iur
', afternoon. A general discussion will
be had.
Sophia Paaaovoy Is recovering at lier,
home from a long nines inuatd by a
vrra T sato
Louise, Tort
metal pencil cap being lodged in her
lungs. She was taken east for an oper
ation. THE STORE
BEAUTIFUL
At 16tti
u. u. v. or
FURS
At Half Price
MINK SETS
thHt formerly sold as high
ns $Hr.00, now
$47.50
mink Murrs
, that formerly sold as high
us-$50.00, now
$29.75
LYNX SETS
that formerly sold as high
as $65.00, now at
$37.50
rox SETS
that formerly koM uf to
$'55.00, now on sale at
$19.75
Social Affairs
of the South Side
The Monday Night Whist rlub wll he
entertained by the Missrs Rnfferfy next
Monday evening.
Miss Ixiulse Watklns will leave Wednes
day night for Davenport, where she la
attending school.
James Thompson of St. Joseph, Miss,
Is spending the week with his aunt. Mis.
William Mangan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Williams entertained
at a dinner Saturday evening for Mr.
and Mra. T. J. Stlllwell of Steamboat
Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Edward Dlen of
I Lincoln. Holiday decorations were used.
t overs were laid for ten.
Miss Uoldie Johnson la spending the
holiday a with her father at Sea brook,
Tex.
Miss Alice Sheehy, who is attending
school at Des Motnea.ta., is passing the
holiday vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Sheehy, 2:2 F atreet.
Misses Mildred Blls and Dorothy Van
Sant entertained at a watch party Fri
day evening at the home of Miss Bliss,
2'M E street.
Miss Mn a Spears Is spending her vaca
tion at Lincoln.
Mlllls Miler la spending a few riaya at
Tecumseh, Neb.
Dr. Joe Sheehy of Kansas City Is
spending a few days visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mra. I. J. Sheehy. South Side.
Miss Cecilia Nixon wll entertain the
Adah Pleasure elub at her home, 721
North Eighteenth street, Monday even
ing. Mlaa Grace Harding returned Monday
from Alliance, after spending a few days
with relatives at that place.
Mrs. Frank Conley. 1030 North Nine
teenth street, entertained the new Cen
tury club Thursday afternoon at ker
home. The house was decorated with
O
rkm
and Farnam Streets In the U. S. Bank BuIIdlna
Announcing Onir First Great
Starting Monday Morning at 8:30
An event which evolves our entire high-grade stock, and one that will interest thousands of critical Nebraska
women. In order to effect a quick clearance, vigorous price-cutting has been resorted to, offering all our Suits,
Coats, Dresses and Furs at HALF-PRICE, and in many cases even less than half. No garments sent on approval,
s 1 J s J 1 1 M 1 . mi.. 1 XI 1T1TTTTm
excn&ngea, ana none accepted
savings this sale presents:
All Our High
Coats up to $25.00
Regular 120 and $22.50 Corduroys
are Included at this price. Some
were $25.00. Also some pretty ZJ be
lli! ei In this lot.
Coats up to $29.50
Swagger Oordnroy CoaUa, Flake
Corduroys, Zibellnes and Broad
cloths. Formerly sold at $25, $37.50
and $29.50. All good looking.
Coats up to $37.50
Very Stylish Corduroys, Velrets
and Broadcloths. Many fur
trimmed and plush trimmed. Were
$32.60, $35.00 and $37.60.
DRESSES
For All Occasions
These represent the greatest
Dress values ever presented in a
January sale. Dresses for street,
afternoon, dinner and dancing.
All our $29.50 Dresses
on sale at $14.75
All our $39.50 Dresses
on sale at $19.75
All our $45.00 Dresses
on sale at $24.75
All Our Tailored Suits at
Suits up to $29.50
Fur-trimmed Suits of broadrlotb,
poplin, serge and whipcord. These
Suits $14.76 will surprise you. for
they are most unusual; some were
$25, others were $27.50.
Suits up to $35.00
Mostly fnr-trtnrmAd Broadcloths,
Whipcords and Poplins; a few Vel
veteen Suits, and a number of smart
Covert Suits. Some were $27.60,
some were $30 and $35.
Choice of all our Finest Tailored Suits that have sold from
$45.00 to $63.00, at
Every garment in
that the style and
ORKIN BROS.-lGth and Famam
MRS. T. J. GIST of Falls
City will give the principal
address at the memorial
meeting of the Omaha
Woman's club Sunday af
ternoon at the Y. W. C. A.
1 f
holiday decorations. Card gamea were
played. Prlzea were won by Mrs. Han
non and Mrs. Royd. Twenty-five mem
bers were present.
Mr. Van Da via of Harvard, Neb., who
haa been visiting his aunt, Mrs. I, A.
Broth
CIMMCIE
oacx ior creaii. me prices
Grade Coats at
Coats up to $39.50
SUk Plunties, Rich Corduroys,
handsome Broadcloths and smart
Coatings in many far-triranMd and
plain styles. Were $36 and $39.60.
Coats up to $45.00
Luxurious Silk Plushes, Broad
cloths and Corduroys, for street and
dress occasions, and rich Imported
Mixture Coats, for motoring and
street Were $40 and $16.
Coats up to $65.00
Handsome Ereiring Wraps beau
tiful Daytime Coats or Durctyoe
and other wanted materials; for
merly $45 to $C5 and a few higher.
SM75
Suits up to $40.00
Broadcloth Suits, Velvet Suits and
I'oplin Suits. Many fur trimmed.
Fcorea of smart models. Some were
$:10 and $ St; many were $37.50 and
$4:
Suits up to $45.00
Including some of oar most hand
some Velvet and Cloth Suits. Some
were $4000, some were $42.50 and
$45.00.
this sale is from our own regular
quality are of the type that appeal
Jones. Twentieth and Missouri avenue,
during the holidays, returned home Sat
in day ,
Clsrk Davis, son of Mr. and Mr".
Warren Dn Is, Vt Noith Twenty-f if h
street, left Saturday for Swarthniore,
I'a.. where he la attending Swarthmore
coll. ri Mr. Davis returned only re-i-ent!
from a pleasure trip through
Kiit-oie. He Is at present making rliol
nstic ierord at the eastern school.
Mrs. D. J. Sturrock and daurhter,
'liace. are Msltlng relatives at Ord. Ni lv.
tliinnyh the holidays. They will return
Sunday In time for Grace to Like up
li.-r piT.lt Inn In the principal' office at
ttio South Mich school.
llurd Stoker, local alumnus of the ,
South IIIkIi s hool and at bresent attend
ing the rnlvcrwlly of CWagri. where he
Is n senior student In the law college. Is
tatting with relatives at Floux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Msrllng and fam
ily spent the week end at Neola. ta.
Mr. Mnrling Is a prominent buyer In the
South nniaha Live Stock exchange.
Mori Is tilsen entortamed at a dinner
party at the Rome hotel Thuraday eve-
ii'hk rompllinenlary to Shirley Meneree
of Ann Arbor. Mich. Ten guesta were
I reM-n't.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johnson of Wll-
j llston, N. D.. are visiting the parents of
Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mra. F. A. Hart,
f.'4 North Twelfth street.
M-. and Mrs. Finney of Ashland are
the holiday guests of Mr. and Mra.
George Stewart. 1W M street. South Side.
They will return home Minday afternoon.
Mr. Vere P.lngo returned from famous,
cel.. Wednesday, where he spent Christ
mas with his parents.
Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Hamn returned to
their home In Pine Blurfa. Wyo., Mon
day. They were visiting with frlenda and
relatives here.
Miss Rdth Marks, who haa been visit
ing Mr. and Mra. Herman Steinberg, re
turned to her home Thursday.
The Reglna club and the Centurion
club entertained at a watch party Friday
ers
Deiow quicmy wow uic utj-.ii uinii
Half and
sip pffs
. v
Evening Gowns
All Very New
Many one - of - a kind styles
handsome combinations of exqui
site materials artiRtie fashioned
for women who want real beauty
in their dresses.
All our $57.50 Gowns
on sale at $29.75
All our $65.00 Gown
on sale at $34.75
No woman in need of a Dress
for any occasion should fail to
attend this sale.
Hal! and Less
832.75
stock an assurance
to particular women.
$221
$2l
earning at the Centurion cfuh rooms. Tha
rooms weie lienut ifully decorated In red
and green. About seventy-five touplea
were present.
Mlsfes Doris and Helen Van Sant en
tertained the O. F. T. rrm at a luncheon
at tlirlr home Wednesday afternoon. A
miniature t'hrl-tnins tree centered the
banquet tnhlo. Cn crs were laid for
Misses TVhmIp Alsworlh, Mope Hlbhard,
Mildred Conway, Margery Ahhott, Alts,
Davis. ;ia!ys W'rlghl, -orla Van Sant
and llolen Van Snnt.
Miss Li:cilo Nitschc entertained at a t
o'clock turn heon at her imme, 101 Nortli
Twrnty-sei olid street. Tuesdajr compll-
nienlnry to Misses Irfiuise Watklna and
smith, two high school glrla who
are home visiting duriiur the Christmas:
holidays. Covers were laid for Mlasen
Marie Roach, I Unions McElroy, Helen
Cressey, Eleanor Alexander, Arllne Ab
bott. Melon Dennis, Sadie Uothholtx,
Magna Horn, Alice Sheehy, Millie Smith,
Klsa Smith and Louise Watkina.
SOME DEALERS REGOKMESO
WORTHLESS IMITATIONS
of DaMIraol for a faaat
renta mora profit. Be
member, DeMlraol ha
etood the severest ef all
testa Eminent Dkral-s
cian nave use
recommended
for over twelve yeerOL
Inslat on DcVtlrwele aa
you
'111 get the tml
real hair remoTer
arts. Wrtte (or taa
Irittlt aKa.i n vAnnnM
batr. DeMtracle Chemical Co. Far
Ave, and lltta streeU New York,
fold and recommended by Sherman Mo
Copnell Drug Co.. Owl Drug Co., Har
arl I'harmacy and loyal Pharmacy.
A Room for the ltoomev, or a Roomer
for the Room. Bee Want Ada Do tha
Work.
THE STORE
BEAUTIFUL
FURS
At Halt Price
FOX MUFFS
that formerly sold at
$25.00, in this sale at
$12.75
OPOSSUM MUFFS
that formerly sold
$12.50, in this sale at
$9.75
PLUSH MUFFS
Choice of about 85 Plush
Muffs, formerly sold at
$10.00 and $12.50, to b
closed out while they last
at
$5.75
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