2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 4, 1911 What . is Going On in Society Circles (Mtml trva hp Om.) , Mrs. Wagoner has not yet hid defi , nite word in regard to the length of . time .which Mrs. MacUowell will spend in the city, but on the supposi tion mat ne win oe nere ar. nasi a .'- short time several affairs are being : planned for her entertainment. '.Among the Visitors. Mr. Wilkins Rustin of Berkeley, .Cal, is spending a few days with his .' sister, Mrs. Brandon Howell, and his grandmother, Mrs. C B. Rustin, en route to West Point, where he will " take the entrance examinations. Mrs. George R. Cathro, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. K. S. Rutter, since the holidays, hai re 4 -J . 1 1 : n,RM, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hatfield of Pawnee City, who have been visiting . their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Parton, and - ur. ration, since, inc nuuuaya, win leave lor incir Dome we nrsi ui bwi week. ' i. ' -' Mrs. WiUiam W: Farish of Mont clair, N. J, with her two daughters, Miss Annette and Miss Florence Far ish, will arrive Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Yates. Mrs. Farish is at present visiting in St. Joseph, Mo, her home before she married, and ber daughters, debutantes of this season, have been the recipients of much social attention during their stay there. Lieutenant George Fuller, U. S. N, is in the city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller, for ten days. Messrs. Ben Keator and Edwin Fish of Minneapolis will arrive Saturday to J .L - 1. A I ..! ! k. l. - apentj inc wccn cnu, auu win ire me guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis and the Misses Davis. Miss Ruth Beecher is spending a few days in the city visiting Mrs. C. . E. Johannes and her niece, Miss Eliza beth Maude Fitch, as well as her sister at Brownell Hill. miss arena Aoranams is nome irorn the state university for a few days with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abrahams. Miss Pauline Marx of Denver is the guest of her cousin. Miss Ruth New man. . , . v. Creigbton College Affair.' Patrons and oatronesses of the formal banquet and dancing party to be given m Honor ot the senior and junior classes of the Creighton uni versity by the University Mixers' club at Hotel Blackstone, Tuesday evening. Guests of honor invited to attend include: Governor and Mrs. Keith Neville, Mayor and Mrs. J. C Maniman, Judge and Mrs. J. W. Woodrough and Chief Justice An drew M. Morrissey. The patrons and patronesses are: Doctor and Meedamee L. A. Perrnodr. E. R. Vraontat, !. W. Dlahonf, A W Hippie. P. J. Srlilelar. William U Ikrnt. C. F. Crowley. , alcaara. and Ifeedaini r. U. Parrell, J. J. fTentfhon, Fred Hamilton, , T. 'C. Byrne, ' T. P. Hodmond, P. C. Heater, J. A. Kennedy, W. C. Fraaer, 1., C. NaB, - L, F. Crotoot, J.' M. TJaHaherty, T."J. Manoney, ' A.' r. Mullen, ? -Meedamee Hen Oallacbor. Udward Harden, Doctor 3. A. lira ham. OeorfO Carroll, K. J. KublUobek, k. caivin, Goerae Branded, HarTy, Burkley, H. O. Krina. W. M. Jeffer. T. B. Caleman, W. t. Mote, T. F. Quintan, W. t. Carey, B. Bueklnghaa. " aleedarAee I. F. RUey. . 1 ' Doctor ' Bryan II. Rller. H. at FltaslbBon, Mceere . . n Meaart. C; W Hamilton, jr.; 0. W. Wattle. Dinner for Nevilles. Governor and Mrs. Keith Nraillr with Archbishop J. J. Harty, were the honor guests at a dinner given by Mr. anrf Mrs. Arthur Mullen at their home Saturday evening. Gov ernor ana Mrs. Meville came with Chief Justice Morrissey from Lincoln at 6 o clock for their first social event in Omaha since the election. Thev are stopping with the governor's cou sin, rar. cimcr ricvuie, ana Mr. Neville, daring their stay in the city. Violets and Mrs. Ward roses formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were placed for: Governor and Mr. Keith Neville. Chief Justice Andrew Merruwey. D. and Mr. T. J, Dwyer. Mr. and Mr. J, J. Sullivan, Arrhtahop J. J. Harty Hayne Mullen. ' Helen Mullen ot Para, Man.: et O'Neill. Jfeb. Stork Special ' ' A daughter was born to Mr." and Mrs. H. Rogers of Florence Friday. Betrothal Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Solisr announce the ' engagement of their daughter, name, to Mr. A. m. Meyer of ban Diego, Cal. ' '!., j y Lecture at Sacred Heart " At the Academy of the ' Sacred Heart, Park place, on Wednesday, Miss Katherine A. Hehnessy of Al bany, N. Y. will lecture on Robert Louis Stevenson. Mist Hennessy, though a recent acquisition to the lecture platform, has had great suc cess in the east The lecture is for academy student. -V. Sweet-Brinctonan Wedding. ' Miss Marie Brinckman, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brinckman, of Madison, Neb., has been the guest during the last week of Mrs. A. B. Sweet and Mrs. Ethel Sweet Jackson of this city, The marriage of Miss Brinckman to Mr. Richard Sweet, THIS WEEK ' Guaranteed Gold Filled Pocket Knives 98c These beautiful Knives have two blades and are just the thing for your Waldemar watch chain. Many fancy designs to select from. BRODEG AARD BROS. CO. 16th and Dourla Sta. ' son of Mrs. A. B. Sweet, who is con fidential secretary to Secretary of State Robert Lansing, will occur February 26 at the home of the brule's parents and the young people will return to Washington in time for the inauguration. During her stay in Omaha Miss Brinckman was the guest of honor at parties given by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gaines and Mrs. Sweet Valentine Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bertwell enter tained last evening at a valentine party when the game at cards was hearts and the color scheme and decorations carried out the same idea. The following guests were in attend ance: Motor, anrl Meedamee Anan Rairmortd, a. w. Gordon, Howard Ruehton, William Burton, Carroll Belden, - J. T. Bertwell. Lane Dancinc Party, Mr. and Mrs. C . Siefkin gave a dancing party rriday evening at the Blacksione. I heir guests were Meara..-and Moedamea Harry Gvornden, Earl Allen. Oeorr Hanoy, n. D. Wllaon, Georve A. Wrisht. Sam Dreeher, Charlee Dreeher C. V. Bona, K. D. Allyn. R H. Laokey. . D. M. Wyooff, Walter Meyer. ' Wlllta C Crnaby, 8. C Benderaon. R. D. Hyda, I 1. Honderaaa. W. R, Pratt. H. H. Knap,. U. H. Miller. Lonlea White, T. Hermanaen, y Meaara. a. C. Henderaon, C. G. Rohortaoa, J. A. Brure, 0. B. Nlehotra. A. Foil. . Dawaon, L. C. Roberta, . H. M. Neetor. J. Burr Taylor, C H. Pulver, A. B. Oahora, C. C. Crlaa. F. W. Eaalar, C. N. Hendrtekaam, R. r. How. Rudolph T. Heyden. Clyde Moor. Olenn W. flm'th. WUluua B. Pro ner, Jr. D. a,, uallasner, Omahans Move to 8t Louie. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Cornelius, with their sons, Richard Thomas ano Nel son Frank, will leave the middle of February for St Louis to make their home there. Mrs. Cornelius is well known in the city because of her readings before the Tuesday Morning Musical club, the Omaha Woman's club and other organizations. L'Alliance Francalse Tea.' ' Madame August Mothe Borgtum ii opening her home thil afternoon at 3 o'clock to the members of L'Alliance Francaise for tea. The membership is rapidly increasing, the most recent i additions to the roster having been made Saturday. Madame Borglum will be assisted in receiving by Mesdaraea C Will Hamilton, Frank Hamilton, Sam Caldwell and Charles W. Mar tin. Assisting in the dining room will be Misses Regina Connell, Eugenie Patterson, Anne Gifford, Katherine Grable and Elizabeth Reed. Birthday Party. Miss Gertrude Siefken entertained at a -birthday party on Thursday in honor of her eighth birthday, which occurred Friday. Valentines for dec orations and games were the feature of the party. A centerpiece df red carnations was used on the table. The guests were: Fmneee Strlnn. Franee Nlcholaa, Leonora Belt, Helen Belt. ' Dorothy Prlca. Kleanor Plrkard, Reran Plokard. Mara-arot Burroushe, Oortrvd fl tea ten, Cornelia Storra, Norma Archer, Vlra-lnUi Powell, Gertrude Marah. . l,oula Ware, May Wllaon, Helan Brown. Affairs In Prospect; Le Mars club will give a daneint party at Keep's Pancing academy. Fri day evening. '. the Catholic Research club will en tertain friends Monday eveninv at Knights of Columbus club rooms, 2025 COME AND SEE THE ARABS From the "Garden of Allah" which will appear at the Brandeis Theater three day, beguining SUNDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 4 Arabian Shiek Ham-Med and His Tribesmen wiU hold a public reception on our aecond floor, Oriental Rug Department Monday Afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock ' They will be dressed in their native costumes, brintTing; vividly to one's eve th H. liKhtful spirit of the Orient and the desert with its elusiv charm. leryZln woman atd" especially the children are invited to meet them. Visitors may chat with them (thrown nterpretertO.and not on y get an idea of their ownjand, but of how our own couny looks to them. Be sure to come between 2:80 and 4:30 Monday, February 5th. Of interest to lovers of Oriental Rugs . Our Oriental Rug stock consists of many rags it vronH be hwwible to"iri - . doe to European nations at war. The large rugs which wi hmvnnJS.!!? T1- ""Art now, the present conditions in the Orient " Wers purch3ed ""ported prior to , We offer some very choice Kirmanshah, Khiva, Mosul. Kosaka and oth.v ,n v . In many different colors and designs. . . ' our mn known Oriental rugs, Lovers of good rugs should see this collection. , ' The value, cannot be duplicated In many instance, for or H more than these are now marked. HOTS? A PEW SIZES AND PRICES: t Kirmanshah, all-over Pattern. 8-10x11. . . - . t v.- ,,,. : '" - tfahal, 8-10x12-2 ,. " ....7. Serapi. 11-8x18-5 Ghorovan, 10-5x14-2 414 i Orchard & Wilheliii " 'a OMAHA MATBON TO RESIDE IN ST. LOUIS. Dodge street A large attendance is expected. The officers of the dab for the present year are: President, Mrs. Marry V. Burkley; vice presidents, Miss Mary Cotter and Miss Alice Mo- Shane; secretary, Miss Ella J. Brown; treasurer, Miss Jessie Helen Mc Veigh. Miss Mane Hodge will be honored guest at a prenuptial kensington given by Miss Emily Wentworth on Wed nesday at her home, when she will share honors with Miss Pauline Mans field, a guest at the Carpenter home. Mrs. Chester Nieman will entertain one of the Tuesday bridge luncheon clubs this week. The Rockford College association will meet Wednesday afternoon with iss Isabel bhukert this will be a kensington meeting of the club. Mrs. Louis Nash will give a tea Friday afternoon at her home for the members of the Sacred Heart Alum- n" "scl.t,on The Fridav Nfsht Dancintr club's Valentine party will be given Fri day evening under the direction of Mr.. Ed Brainerd. ' Mrs. William Simpson will have eight guests at luncheon Wednesday at the Blackstone. Mr. Edward Updike will have a party of five at dinner at the Black stone today. Social Gossip. . Miss . Louise Dinning and Mrs. Charles Turner of Fremont are leav ing for New York within the next two weeks, and, while their plans are not definitely settled, they both hope to go on with the hospital work in which they took a three months' course in New York last year. Mrs. Clement Chase went to Chi cago Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Sebastian Hinton, and Mr. Hin ton. Mr. and Mrs. James Paxton are expected home today from Excelsior Springs, where they,, have been for two weeks. Mrs. W. A. Fraser, who went down to the springs at the same time, will remain another week.. Mra. Howard H. Baldrige will chap erone Miss Betty Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Kan 2,5. SSTiT - 41 - 418 South 16th Street fj t' ' ' K I e 5. a a q q q & 9 n a Q ft ... .8425 Males, 7-2x10 .1 $275 Khiva. 5-10x9-10 . '. sas City, who goes from school at Dobbs' Ferrv to attend the Yale prom as the guest of Clarence Peters of this citv. Mrs. E. W. Nash left Saturday evening for New York, where she will be until some time in March. Miss Katherine Kemp Stellings and Miss Frances Nash left Thursday for the east Miss Nash goes to play with the Boston Symphony orchestra and will later appear in concert in New yorx. Miss Ruth Latenser returned home yesterday from a month's sojourn in Florida, where she spent some time in St Augustine, Palm Beach and Miami. Miss Latenser, who was un able to stand the oppressive heat any longer, left her father there for two weeks more. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor are making an extensive southern trip. visiting the Isle of Pines, Havana, Cuba, ana the Panama canal. Mr. William J. Coad ha returned trom ' a week in St. r'aut and Mrs. Coad is expected in Omaha today. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wharton re turned Saturday from Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Ella Magee goes from New York next week to Palm Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Belding of New York. To Honor House Guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Tunison are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. H. h. Cor nell of Dietrich, Idaho, who are re turning from the Automobile show in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell will be here for several weeks and a number of affairs are being planned for them. Among the first is a ken sington Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tunison, when the guests will be the members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, of which the guest of honor is a mem ber. Postponements. The Prettiest Mile clnb has post poned its golf game on Clarke's in door golf course from Tuesday morn ing until Thursday morning on ac count of the monthly meeting of the Prettiest Mile Woman's Golf club at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Bratton Tuesday evening. Creighton Glee Club Concert. Tickets will be on sale on and after February 7 at the Beaton drug store for the Creighton Glee club concert at the Brandeis theater, Feb ruary 15. Unique features of the con cert are being promised by the mem bers of the club and the director, Prof. Bock. Those who have taken boxes for the concert are: Messrs. and Mesdames C. Will Hamilton, T. J. Dwyer, L. C. Nah, Dr. L. B. Bush man and Rev. F. X. McMenemy. Line parties will be entertained by: H. V. Burkley. Charles F. Crowley, J. M. Daugherty, Leo A. Hoffman, E. A. Wickham, Guy Kuray and Miss Nettie Bushman. Young Women to Assist. Young women who will act as ush ers at the Congressional union lunch eon Wednesday at the Blacks'tone are as follows: Mrs. Ben Boyce, Mrs. Ross Towle and the Misses Anne Gifford, Regina Connell, Eugenia Pa terson and Alice Carter. Notes at Random. Miss Marjorie Smith leaves, Wed nesday to visit Brynl Mawr for a few days. She will also visit Miss Erna Reed at 'Vassar and attend the Law renceville prom; the guest of Btir dette Kirkendall. Miss Elizabeth Davis expects to go to Memphis, Tenn., at Easter time, .$375 SZ75 $125 $ 75 Go. i to be bridesmaid at the wedding of a school lnend. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell, whp have been in New York and Atlantic City for the last Ihree weeks, re turned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C Bradford's twin daughters, Bertha May and Martha Kl will stay at the Sacred Heart con- vent during their parents' absence in Calitorma. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ingwersen are expected borne tomorrow from three weeks in California. Elias Vail of Ponghkeepsie, N. Y, came over Saturday from Chicago, where he attended the automobile show, and will remain here with Mrs. Vail until the middle of next week. Mrs. Vail has been here for over two weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Jaquith. Miss Mildred Butler will come up from Kansas City Friday to attend the Davis dinner-dance Saturday. Miss Butler will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster. Mrs. , Edward P. Smith left Wed nesday for Haines City, Fla., to spend a month with her son, Lisle W. Smith, who lives there. Her daughter, Miss Ida Smith, has gone to California to visit a, cousin, Mrs. Bert Mason, at Bakersfield, until April. George B. Prinz went to Chicago Wednesday to meet Mrs. Prinz, who, with Mrs. Luther Kountze, has been at the Biltmore in New York for three weeks. Benjamin F. Smith, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. ' Joseph Baldrige, for several weeks, left Thursday for New York to join W. Farnam Smith, who went east last Saturday. Together they will go to Palm Beach next week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bradford en tertained Archbishop Harty at din ner Tuesday evening at their home, with Mr. and Mrs. T. F, Kennedy, Mrs. E. W. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Woodard, the Misses Wood ard and Monsignor Colaneri. Mrs. Mary Wade returned Satur day from Chicago, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. .Brown, of Lincoln. They spent the holidays in Chicago with their brother. W. R. Bennett, and Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Brown will remain with Mrs. Wade at the Colonial for awhile. ' Events of Past Week: Mrs. H. L. Vest gave a luncheon Wednesday for her sister, Mrs. J. E. Bailey, who leaves soon for St. Jo seph. Covers were placed for nine guests. 1 he H. and A. Kensington club was entertained by Mrs. C. A. Burns at - 'V . - mm A? I Make Macaroni for the Millions and I am Very Particular How I Make It My Signature Ask Beautiful Recipe Book Skinner Manufacturing Company Largest her home Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in crocheting and tatting. Mrs. Guggemos won the prize for the game of the afternoon. Ten members and two guests were present. The club will meet in three weeks at the home of Mrs. Barry. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield sve a dinner for Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon, Miss Daisy Doane and Dr. W. O. Bridges. Miss Dorothy Zust gave an Or pheum theater party, followed by tea at the Cricket room, Saturday, Her guests were: Misses Mtaeea Dorothy Handbera. Emma Hoaarland, Hr-len Sandberg-, Adnee Hamilton, Ruth Carpenter, Eleanor Hamilton. The Quivive club entertained Fri day evening at a dancing party at Turpin's hall. California Sojourners. Mrs. Joseph Barker, with her daughters, Elizabeth and Virginia, and her son, Joseph, jr., expect to go to California in a week or two to remain until Easter, when Mr. Barker will join them. Miss Eliza beth will re-enter school at La folia and her mother and sister and brother will remain in La Jolla, too. Mrs. Walter Page and her daughter. Mrs. John Trinder, and the tatter's little daughter, are expected in Omaha this week from Los Angeles. Mr. H. D. Neely plans to leave Thursday for California. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis returned Wednesday from California. Personal Mention. Mr. E. A. McGlasson leaves Mon day for Detroit to take up his resi dence in that city. Mrs. McGlasson and the children will follow him after the close of the Omaha schools in June. Dr. W. 0. Bridges returned Tues day from the east, where he went to attend the wedding of a cousin. Frank T. Hamilton returned last week from Washington, where he ac companied G. W. Wattles on a busi ness trip. Mr. Wattles returns this week. Mrs. D. W. Cook returned to her home in Beatrice Friday evening after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Ramsey. Mrs. W. W. Scott of Beatrice, who has been spending the last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtz, leaves Monday for her home. Mrs. Kurtz will accompany her mother for a two months' visit. Mrs. W. W. Johnston left Satur day for a few days' visit in Beatrice with relatives. Mrs. John C. Howard, vJho has ''"'Li' For and Get Macaroni Free Macaroni Factory in America ' . . been confined with a severe attack of the grip, is recuperating. Harold Pritchett, who has been ill with pneumonia for several weeks, is now recovered sufficiently to be up and around the house, but has not yet been out. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Baird will take) the Walter Griffith house at 3501 Cuming street March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith have left Omaha' to make their home in Wilmington, N. C Mrs. Sophia Lemen, who has been seriously ill with the grip for soma time past, is on the road to recovery, Mrs. David Degen of New Yorkj who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Goetz, left last evening for her home. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Levering win leave soon for their new home in Chicago. Mr. Lovering has been an active member and secretary of tha Omaha Gun club for several years, Mrs. Lovering is one of the active) members of the Carter Lake Swim ming and Bowling club. They haa lived here twelve years. Beaton-Laier Company Has New Drapery Department One of the most extensively foe, nished drapery departments in thj middle west has been installed by the Beaton & Laier Co. This new department occnoies the! entire north side of the main floor of the store and Dracrjeallv ever known article of drapery, both staple) ana novelty, is included in the stock. The department is neatly decorated ' in French gray and mahogany. The, show cases are carefully arransred. so that a complete inspection of tha stock may be made without difficulty anu in a snore rime. H. A. De Bough, who has het many years of experience in bothi Europe and the United States, is manager of this new department Foe five years he was associated with WiV liam Baumgarten of New York Qtjt, one of the largest and best-knowat drapery experts in the country. The workshop, a very important! essential in the drapery business, ia in charge of Jack Astertag, for many years with Marshall Field of Chi cago. "We invite everybody m Omaha! to inspect onr new department" said Mr. De Bough. "It is one of the best equipped and most completely fur nished in the middle west We ara in a position to supply any demands that may be made upon us and our service ia strictly superior in every way." On Every Package. Products Omaha U.S.A.