TUB OMAHA SINTAY PKK: FERHUAUY R. 1v t ikt It i rtlit th.it krr p a itiimuir nun (4 1 nwrll Changes In Washington Society l'u.-sy - Want? - a - 'nnu'V (lame T(ii:.u n !r. Caiiir.c!. Anne Gifford to Return Personals JJ$ 4 W .... . Hv-e Ha:.i.i. M JF'S - .. ..if..n,. ,.. ........ s mfT 1 :;;;::;.,:;.!,v,:;.,..1;;;" .,'..;"n v';.: Vl' f&- mi? ' ' '"I V I ' ,r?f,r ''- t-A. r;i!!v ' :::,.X'-: i - ; i W sf , , 1..1-.P.V, ,,,,....,. ,,,, r m, . ,y , ;;r; civ l.r -,v :..t !- 'li.4. V . t rri'.,:.!. i : s r .t : in V J? I..;...:::!:,.,;v . .p;u-il .it the Ho- ti" ( m.t:'..n v ;io ! 1 Mr A' it. N.-vv I'k. t;rirut ,i,-t work :i;rli:dri! Mr. Mi.. J v". W'nlt'. Mi Uatira ur.lniT ami Mo-ts. 1). IX Utti'rh.!ck. K. M. Ai! tliToti, L. 1'.. Stoinikier. J. L.. Youni;. F. I., (."latv.cmt. (icurgp Gnr--ipau, '.(. H. C'oeicM ami .1. L. I'.akcr. I;i(!fe at:ti Mrs. V. 0. McHurIi ctt i Ir.'.r-d.iv lor Miut!u r:i ii'.i, where they will Se!;l weeks. 'revion- to vT:'U'. o t. lu cao, wrhere tl;ey s 1 1 1 reside in the tiiturr. last five niiM'.ths with Mr. am! Mr. Samuel Howell, lett hriii.iy tor l.l l'.io, Ton., where tlirv will he the Ki:ef cit Mrs Ilnwc'll's I'.iuMt-. i'u!in-e .mil Mrs. ("hailes Howell. riu-v win stop in rine Hinst, n. c, Omaha ami .New ork (. lty tor several weelvs, rctttrtiinn' home in March. 1 a ha- I 'M ::rnr tiMlll ( " ; : h u : Mia tor .1 few i!,lv' ;Mt willi her mother, Mrs. I-'.. V. Na-h. lu'toie Ifavintc for her home in New "otk Ct A son, leti, .'(i. wa horn Mon !av to Mr. ami Mrs I'.eu W'oml. jr. Mrs T. Phsio. r il coven: :c. who lias befti Socio! v of Fine j'ii!"iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(; Arts Prosonts Dudley Crafts Wat son. Mr. Wiliiam McKiiiley ha- hrcn -eiiously ill. Sh is now convaies ciiir at her home. Mis A. Foster, who has been :th the grippe, is improving. ill Miis Mary Ol-en is eral week in New Yo : i ! n 1 K sev l":tv". Toh n Rm-lianan is ill at her it Weilues- she Mrs. I'". II. Snracue ( .iv tor I as.ii ena. i ,11.. wnen will he the guest ol Mr. ami Mrs. K. Y. Jhxon in their bungalow a: the Hotel Maryland for a month. Mr. ami Mrs. r. J. ISram! this week tKr an I'lanei visit Mrs. Uramleis' imrther Frank, lor several weeks. -i- left co. to Mrs. Thrv er. I. of , ,!a-- was m "i the c 1 rr lit I -1 e - s Mt;!it!e at i str.i n'.'f r. vi "'to. -lie hnd 'i.-re for !'.' , -t oil. -t X'irgoiii. re'i' iM itnme ! '.nuiphout inai'v of the wii. i'TS dunrct Mr. (,:(-,' t,i.,ii!r r. . niemh"r of t!'e house ot reprr-em tivei. When he railed f0 ahinet in one ,,f the le.t.Jmij po iom under It kjinci-t'tiient. t'l--look an attraei ve iionie and Mr-'Ha-s and her dauphtfrs nf mire he came faeto-c in c!v ,t j ;, .'emiine reioieinc: flint Mrs. Glass and Mi-s (i'.i-s will rema n her"- in the senatorial eiiele. The elder daiu-hfe , row- Mn. Ilontw riehf of YifRinia, w,i- the ln-t e-ihiuet hi hie alxnit si: months aco. Mis. Alex ander, wiio comes almo-t a strauper :nfo the canine! c-iiele his heen m official life for 1,? years, hut sn quiet 'hat she is known ciK- in her own httle circle of pai'iciilar friends of her home state. Mis-ouri Mrs. b. l. Mor.-d-th lia i htt'e circle of iiieioU and acqu.iintaiice . here inadf Hut ins Mr. Meredith", reifjm.o as one of the excess profits' .uh isers if the Treasury department, during which she sfieut our winter m WaslrtiK-ton. Mrs M -redith is ,v ( ,( o, i 'c ;np.Csi evi-ntN ot me ire-Lenten Reason will he the re inrn to Omaha of Miss Anne Git lord from Seilra. Her parents, )r. and Mis. Harold Gilford, expect her to arrive ilmiiiij the next week, hut as yet do not know the exact date. Miss Giinucl recently landed in New York City. She. received her dis charge ftom the Serbian relief unit tin.- Onial with Rae her brother of this or? the p'ivih t: tee red to ; no o'. er.sea-1 h;ii because :a iiiiin P llo.-;-.tal 4", ', San ford, was a member I a in;-. t 'on she w as denied c. She. how ver, volun- i--it the War Gamp at IP-lrade hut s'oppe-l hefore sett. States. It na inii't r of w eeks a;o. 'aris tor a short tmi'' ail for the United d heen the nian of (. ommunuv and reniaiin i months. W I relief unit it we orphana.; ei ice :r. .New oi k 1 tin-re for several ile with the Serbian was her duty to orean s t-i care for the desti- p la a to vi'it the coast resort ji . southern California before returning home. Mr. and Mis. David II. Fair have! ruirc!iaed the icsidence on 'Thirty-' third street belonging to Mr. and Mr'. Clement I lia-e and now occu pied by Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Havid -on. I'hrv wall take po-e--ioti Ap'd ! Mi- Jc.ii t'e Miller. loimeiU of Omaha, now ol Detroit, will spend, Sunday ai the home ol Miss Ora Johnson. 1D1S South Thirty-tirst street. Mrs. living ( . Wood, who has been sutternik; from influenza at the Blackstone h.otel, has been removed to the Ciarkson hospital, where she will undergo a surgical operation. Mr. Dudley Wolfe left the first of the week tor New Haven, Conn., where he will enter Vale college. Mr. Wolfe has spent the last three years in service abroad. His brother, Mr. Grafton Wolfe, who is a fresh man at Harvard, is unable to re turn Jto college owing to illness. Dr. F.wing l'.rown relumed Men day from southern California, where he and Mrs. l'.rown has been spend nig several weeks. Mrs. P.rown will not return until spring. Mrs. W. R. McKeen left Tue-day r southern aulortua. where she end the remainder of the winter months. P.. K. Folda is now residing a; the W. I). Mi-Hugh home, which he recently purchased. Mi A son, De Priest, was horn, Tues day, to Mr. and Mrs. Olto Kartlett at St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Hart-, lett wa? formerly Fula De Priest. Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden ; announce the birth of a daughter, ( Jean Piernice, on Friday, at St. ' Joseph", hospital. Mrs. McFadden was formerly Mis Myrtle Michel sen. A -oii was born Saturday to Mr, ..ml Mrs (inon Croy at M. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Croy was formerly Ruth Carlson. I Mrs. Clarke Strickland and liaugh- Mrs. home. Mrs. it her Mrs urdav spent the past two monthi. W. R. Voss is ill at the Swedish Mission hospital. i lie Omaha N :i u (l h me r! wsll piesei t Du.'.h i tails Wal-on. d.irector of the Mdwa.ikee Art insti tute, on February l'i m the Hotel J'lmtereile i a 1 1 room at .'.45 p. ni. Mr. Watson ha oi ly a limited time rvnv tvon Milwaukee, as his schedule of bvluu's in that c.lv i oc d at home, lie '! .1 Doaue Powell ;s slightly ill home. i Iv am ' a w a v t . iximnan reiui urn ai- i i i;f s()l from St. Louis where she , ru esent .Mr. Waf-ou ! students in a Inline : nigh I Ooll ! w a 1 1 k : t i il recent- short 'rips ol time. i is will ais( ter, tecile, lliienza. are recovering from m- Mr I ( en ill ( overiuv ( i ecu k 1 for A. Roberts, win scyrral week- ;- ii.t- l ' February Morning Peacefully fresh, O Fchruaiy morn, Thy winds come to me: quiet the " light slants Through silver-blossomed clouds. that slowly borne Across the wide heath, endlessly advance. ipic Mcflopi le ilia i: v I length !" Fine Ai to high school at the Central iool auditoi urn on the alter l l'ehrnary 17. The Mil- ,t institute is one of tlie 'i e-si'il i'l-tilc'es oi its kind .'d'''e we-'. Mr. Wat-ou is w !' ti e ie- i!t. Class Party, homote class oi the I'm Omaha will entertain -it a party at the gymnasium l.i, tol- 1 m- -v VCt si'. y o valentine I- i nlay r cump. el: uai y lowing a basket ball game h dw ,i rd.s i in charge oi men's Dorothv ai range- I ing tn.it p, -priiig. u.-r he'oie ti:e lean Get Friendly With a Cleaning j Establishment Take u, for instance ; we can SHOW you where you may save large, a!- : mo.st unbelievably large, : amounts of money by ; having your clothes re- : modeled or cleaned or dyed or all three. Phone Tvler 345 Start Getting Friendly NOW dresher! BROTHERS i Dyers Cleaners : 2211-17 Farnam Street lllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllli I'.ee Wan Ads ate th l!et Pus' s Hi ,.el - Mi v C. at the t Jinaiia, dams now quarters a! convalescing W. R. daii left Friday to loin Irs. Ad.or and their daughter, Mar ine, who are now at Atlantic Citv. When ovi r all thu a hush; And shyly, listen' the thing, (her his dewy notes ! thrush. . . . -Laurence waning coiue- nger.- P. lyon. Katheriue. Kevin tends the I niverfitv oi tute children r: tlial country. Nothing is known of Miss Gif-j fold's future plans, hut she will no doubt remain in Omaha. ! is spending the week-end as the guest of Patricia i Mrs. Ilrandon Howell P.i.iudoll. ir., who have . who a 1 -Ni bra -k.i in Omaha 'ender. and f-i'D'. spent tin Girls! Your hiir needs a little "Danderinc" that's all! Wlvcn it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, dependable "Danderinc" from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beautv. You can have nice, thick hair, too. 'g attractive woman with von and a married daughter, who is M l-redericiv Owen Pohen of New Vork. She was a Thanksgiving ,.,v ' bride in Des Moines. Mr. and Mr-. Meredith have heen for manv months in Miami. Ma., from where they came to Washington. Mrs. Meredith was formerly Mi,, F.dna F.lliott of Des Moines, extremely good looking, a rhoiI dresser and h.i graciou and engaging manners She was introduced to ofhria! so ciety on Wednesday afternoon when she received with Mrs. Houston at her regular Wednesday reception, a htting presentation. Wednesday was wretched da 1 for calls, hut most of the cabinet hostesses were "at home" and Mr. Marshall was also. MiS. li.iker, Mrs , Fane. Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. W. ' P. Wilson and her daughters were not at home because ni illness. Next Wednesday being the last one before sh Wednesday. Mrs. Lansing is having all the other cabinet hostess es receiving with her and will make a large and festive formal reccpiiou of her at-home. I he ground bo,, verv considera bly interfered with social festivities in Washington this week, and be tween him an,', the return engage ments of the tin hostesses v ere seri ously upset. It was not uncommon tor the guests of honor at important dinner parties to be unable to appear at all, and rt one such, enlv in the week, when the guests were a-'.-rd to ' meet an ambassador and his bar-mess, not oulv the ambassador and h s wife were ill and obliged to drop or.; "i the ailernnon, but eight ,.ti;f r guests sent regret after .1 'o'clock in 'he afternoon of the day of the .In ner. The homes of members of the cabinet have all heen unset with l; e dread d -ease, from Secretai v i 1 Mate and Mrs. Lansing, who were both ill with it. to the new Secre tary of Commerce and Mis. Ah -, uder, who were ohb'ged to cancel all their engagements this week. Secretary and Mrs. I.a"si;(j i(.!( busv hosts last week as soon ns the .-ecretarv Had recovered from h: ., tack oi the tin. They had a hand some dinner party m honor of the visiting minister of foreign affairs of I'rugitay ,vd Mine. Kuero. who are guests ot t'n- rmte,', Slap's for a few w, eks. Mrs Lansn: ha-1 a luncheon for Mine, p.uero and a tea at the cud of last week, and on Tuesday afternoon escorted Mine. Fmero to the White House, whete ihey had a httle tea party all of the r own. Mrs. Wilou received, th.crn in the Red Parlor and dispensed tea trom her handsome silver l.iv,v,;t. The merry round of d '::tat.te parties atd charity entertainments goes steadily on, in sp-'f of the dropping out here and ih.e-e for a time, of even the most prmnincct participants The filer.ti J sec-e-tary of the Pril'sh emln-sy, Alger- 1 non V. CrriCg, a natural comedian, is putting the t;;ishii-g t-iurhes to tl.c "Hullo Washington." a levue. ! to be given by the young people in j society, in the band rocri of the marine barracks Tuesday and Wednesday, for the beuebt of the children's hospital which is sadlv in i ctn of funds for almost r-i-essary improvements. Mr. Gi ,r? wrote the sketch. 'Pure are ?7 in the- all st2wiis lik the Umou t "57 varieties" and most of them are girls. There are "some eligible and some ineligible bachelors" accord ing to Mr. Giles's announcement, ami the plot is ,i'l clear in one minute and a half after the curtain is raised. Mr. Grieg is one of the cleverest of monoiogui-ts and is a ipiick and original as he is gifted. He has been an nival. table first -aid tii the char.ty entertainment man ager c.er since he came here. The buds of this year and last year will !e seen in entirely new idles, am! there are a number of old favorites in amateur circles, among the young married people who will do their little specialties. One misses. in these atfairs. the clever Misses Hoar, the granddaughters of the late Senator Pi oar of Massachusetts', ami step-daughter of Speaker Gil- lett. They and their mother are I observing mourning this year for 'heir mother's father, the lati" Mr. j Rice of Massachusetts who died in I the autumn. The girls are wonder- ! 'ully beautiful fancy dancers and no amateur affair has been quite com- I plete without them since the last few years of their school-days. i Miss Ruth Hitchcock was among! the riders at the Riding and Hunt! club's Tuesday evening "musical ride." The ride was followed by a : supper and dancing. ; Mrs. Smyth, wife of Judge Con-j st.intm J. Snuth. who has been quite ill for some weeks in their ; apartment at -"l Sixteenth street, . with the prevailing ailment, is im proving this week. Mrs. Pe.ivis, wife of represr nta-. five C. I-'rank Reavis, also has been . very ill. but is well on the roid to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fenfield. nre , Paeon, of Omaha, have with them j now. Mrs Peniield's mother Mrs. Bacon. They are all very happy over 'he lovely infant daughter of the Penncl Is' horn on the very day ot Mr. Paeon's fatal accident. Mr. I IVicon is making frequent trips to ! Pittsburg settling up Mr. Paeon's ; business. ! Mrs. T. II. Ftvnn of Omaha made j a visit in Washington las; week j -pping at the Willard. ; Represent-live JcfTeris of Omaha,' accompanied bv his secretary, John ' Sh.innh.in went to New York on Tuesday to attend the National Gar- ! ivent Retails' annual banquet, and ! Style show, which was something : of a revelation to both, but a dis- j tine t eye-opener to Mr. Shanahan, j ''-1 o is stil a bachelor. It is wh:- j nered th.it be was a b.icehlor with i hopes, up to the enlightening visit to the style show. Perhaps it was s:P':"icar.t l:'it he took so much in-' tercst in the very newest thing in -sport iiis, ntid in the wonderful e-eniioi s i t evening gowns. These sport sui's are marvels in patent '.a'h.er, t:-e very smartest thing ! known outside of Paris. Anyway j Mr. S'lina' an declares unlimited ; sympathy fr 'be married men and , their pocket books, and a determina- ; tion to remain a bachelor till prices ' come down. Washington society was much in terested in the wedding of Miss ; Perv Nuitman. 'G.uchter of Gen. : ds of while wnicn rap - - , ',T,o was maid e-f honor. It was a! particularly pretty affair in :hc j Officers' ciub, w here the bridal party oassed under an arch of southern ! -milax upheld by slamlar festooned wi'h stuilax. in- lencih (if ihe h.iil oyer tbe aisle ai d made one of the prettiest pic- I Hires imaginable. Tbe bride and j bridegroom will make a vi-it here before returning to Fort Penning,; where the former is stationed. j Set lew IHlality Kellotrg't Sanitone Wafers, the Wonderful Tonic That Quickly Restores Youthful Vitality j in Men and Women A, Are and You Fit Ready? There nifty 1,? a cpibien opportunity wnUins: I'or yon j it nrouiiil tho eornor. Arc y.xi physio;. Hy lit to t;iko il and make ,t sticci-ss of j t limy !,e p:iroy n fjuostinn of HlAl.TH, ami licdtii is absolutrly deppnd oil t upon the Teeth. 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