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SOCIETY AND THE GRIDIRON |G eias ™ ™ Smart Folks Take Much Intersst in the Foor Bal! Warriers SATURDAY SPENT WATCHING THE GAME Levi-Rehfeld Wedding Comes in for Uncommon Amount of Atte tlon, While the Indoor Af- falrs Are Many. Of course the foot ball game was the all-absorbing event of the week and afford ing a mid-season reunion as it did, it was but natural that it should be so. Eor a fortnight it has monopolized the attention of the younger set, at e and to those who went out to see it their number included almost everybody who constitutes soclety—It afforded ample consolation for the horse shows and other kinds of shows that do not appear on the calendar of di- verslons for Omaha's smart folks, It was truly a gala occasion and called out more coaching parties and tallyho parties than anything that has happened fn Oma! within the experfence of the debutantes and college girls—and thoke who did not &0 with the driving parties occupled boxes. Sacloty was fairly bedecked with scarlet and cream or orange and black, according to the sympathy of the party, or in some cases, the home of the visiting girls that happened to be the guests of honor, while aver.come of the parties pennants of both colors fluttered fn unison with the enthusl asm of their memb st an The formal opening of Meiropolitan club was chief in importance among the affairs of the week, In fact, the club and the many affairs that have been given there of late, with the prospect of other affairs ®00n to occur there in honor of t rties of two weddings shortly to oceur play- ing an important part in social affairs of late Soetal Chit-Chat. Mr. Paul Horbach is expected in Omaba this week Miss Lulu Boyd has gone study volce culture. Mrs. Clayton H. Goodrich is convalescing from a ten days' illness A son was born on last Sunday and Mrs. James Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Balley attended show In Chicago last week. The Omaha Athletic club will close the season on Sunday evening, Dr. 8. N. Hoyt was called to New Hamp- #hire last week by the death of his father Mrs. E. A. Cudahy has Issued cards for a luncheon, to he followed by whist, for next Thursday. Miss Racine Flemming is expected home this evening from San Francisco, where she t the last year, The Chafing Dish club #ixth year with a dinner last the home of Mrs, Chase. Mrs. Herman Kountze and Miss Kountzo have spent the last week in Chicago and are expected home today. The Bon Ton Card club will meet on Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Harry Johnson at 1138 South Thirtieth avenue Miss Louise Heller is expected home from Chieago today to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Mae Heller, and Mr. Dave Degan on the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rehfeld will entertain the members of the Levi-Rehfeld bridal party at 1 o'clock dinner today. Covers will be Inid for fifteen. The stork visited ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Walsh and left a baby boy, who was baptized Winfred Leo at St. John's Collegiate church Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Metealf left last Sun- day for New York and will sail this week nic for Baden Bad expecting to pend February in Egypt y B. Taliaferro and family ex- ‘t soon to remove to Chicago to make their home in future, Mr. Nathan Talla- terro having engaged in business the Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Meyer will give a dinner at 7 o'clock this evening at Metro- politan club for the members of the Levi- Rehfeld bridal party and some of the out- of-town muests. On Monday evening the ishers will entertain the party at a box party at the Orpheum, to be followed by a supper at the Henshaw, The Omaha cadets of Culver Military academy will give a ball at Metropolitan club on New Year's eve, the arrangements for the occasion being In charge of Messr Karl Kiplinger, Victor Gould, Bugene Ro! Bert Carpenter, Ned Reiter, Arthur Jac- quitb, John Redick, Arthur Lewis, Price Rose and Merrll Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Taliaferro expect to leave this evenlng for Chicago, where they will attend the marriage of Mrs. Tall ferra's niece, Miss Edith Symonds, and Mr. Cordon Ramsey, which {8 to occur in that city on Thursday, November 14, Miss §: monds will be remembered by a wide circle of Omaha friends, whom she met during her visit with Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro, Among the out-of-town guests who are expocted to be present at the Rehfeld-Levi wedding on Tuesday are: Mr. and Mrs M. E. Catron, Dr. and Mrs. Ginn, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Helyy, Mr. and Mrs. L. Levi of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs, A. Gold- berg of Shenandoah, In., Mrs. A, Katzen- stein of 8t. Louis, Mr. Max Meyer of Balti- more, Mrs. Adolph MeYer of Chicago, Mr Rodle Lobenstein of Denver and Miss Edith Hene of New York City to Chicago to to Mr the horse for commenced its evening at Moy Whereabouats: New York City, York on Mrs, Herbert Gates is in Mrs, Guy Barton went nesday. Mrs. Sam Frank returned from Chicago on Friday Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Combs have returned home from Buffalo and Old Mexico and are to New w BREAKS upP BRONCHIA COLDS To diminish excessive sensibility to Cold, an English writer: First—Free oxposure to open air, daily famillarity with the atmosphere, diminishes the sensibility of the skin, en ables the body to resist the invasion of cold. Se¢cond—The morning cold bath, cold sponging over the entire surface of the body, is an invaluable protection against injury from exposure to changes of tem- perature. ‘Phird ~This wise man did not know that & few doses of “77" will prevent, or, taken at the beginning, will “break up” u Cold. At ull druggists, 2 of price. Dactor's Book matled froe. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine o, corner Willlam and Julm Bls, New York. A or matled on receipt OMAHA Vera Davies of O | Mrs. John £ Briggs returned on Wednes- | day from a visit with friends in Towa Dr. and Mrs, Allison left yesterday trip to Denver and Colorado Sp: | Dr. Fred Lake returned from Chicago on Wednesday, having left his mother there Judge Munger aud Mr. Thummel have returned from their fishing trip to Minne- sota Mrs. City to Kountze Mr. Victor Caldwell from the Pacific coast last fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. Mattice have returned from a visit to Canada, New York and othe: eastern points Mr. H. 8. Weller returned n Chicago yesterday. Mrs, Weller will remain in east untll Thursday Mr. Lewls Sholes left on Tuesday for Richrpond, Va., where he will spend a few | weeks visiting friends. . Mr. 8. A, McWhorter and Mr. G. W Megeath are expected home from their western trip this we Mrs. J. M. Cornish went to Lin on Thursday to attend a reception given there | in her honor on Thursday afterncon by Mrs. A, T. Metealf, Mr. and Mrs. McCord, Miss Peck, Mr Drake and Mr. Paxton are among the Omaha people who attended the Chicago norse show last week Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nash arrived home from New York on Monday and will re main in the city for a few weeks. when they will go to Mexico (o spend the re- mainder of the winter Mr. and Mrs, George A. Joslyn, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Weller Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ford «nd Mr. Baum were among the Omaha people who at- tended the Chicago horse show last week Mrs. F, 8. Cowglll A on Sunday from a three weeks' visit with sister in Loulsville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Cowgill expect to occupy the mew house at Thirty ninth and Faroam streets it s completed Mr. M. E. Hobart returned to Omaha with his bride on Tuesday and they are located at the Dellone for the present Mrs. | Hobart was Miss Caroline Van Vliet of Mad ison, Wi, and they were married in t city on October 31 H E visit her Palmer has gone to New York | daug! Mrs, Herman week the returned last where he spent oln return: as soon as ures Pas In compliment to Mrs. Charles Helmer Mrs. Guy French entertained at cards on Thursday afternoon. Tn honor of Mrs. Maucr Robert Swith entertained cards on Thursday evening. Mrs. Pritchett entertained party on Saturday afternoon in Mrs. Bourke and Mrs. Horbach Mrs. L. Heller entertained informally on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs, M Hellman of Cincinnati, formerly of Omaha In compliment to Miss Heller and Miss Rehfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bergman en tertalned & number of young people on Thursday evening N Mrs. Jay D. White entertained the mem- bers of the Mexican club on Monday after- noon in honor of her niece, Miss June Gahan of St. Joseph. Last Monday's meeting of the Six-Handed Euchre club was held at the home of Mrs Pritchett. Tomorrow the women will meet with Mrs. & D. Barkalow Miss Dreifues was hostess at Monday's meeting of the A. 0. T. Bowling club, which held at Metropolitan club, fourteem young women heing present 'he Misses Borglum entertalned the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity of Creighton Med jcal college on last Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Miller Borglum of Butte, Mont Mrs and Mrs. at Mr informally luncheon honor 0f was Lawton, Miss Allen, Miss Smith, Miss Cleavland and Miss ¥l nee | land of Denver, Miss Towle, Mrs. Lleweliyn Jones and Miss Tukey were Mrs. Heth's guests at a luncheon on Tuesday, Miss Young being the guest of honor. Miss Eugeno Moran was hostess at a most. enjoyable dancing party at her home on West Dodge street on Friday evening. The entire lower floor was cleared for the dancers, the music being furnished by an orchestra stationed on the landing of the stairway. Refreshments were served dur- ing the evening. Mrs, G. W. Wattles was hostess at two very olaborate card parties on Thureday and Friday afternoons, for which the house was handsomely decorated with pluk chrysanthemums and roses. Thursday aft- ernoon there were thirty-two women pr ent, for which five tables wero provided, six-handed euchye belng tho game. Mrs. Wattles was assisted by Miss Mary Barker and Mrs. Charles Marsh. On Friday after- noon there were forty women present, the game being the same, at six tables A very ncat little birthday party was given at the residence of Mr. M. B. Miller, 1814 Binney street, on the even- ing of November 6 the event heing in honor of Miss Nida Olseen, & younger sis- ter of Mrs. Miller, who celebrated her 16th birthday. About thirty guests were pres- ent and after an address of welcome by Mr. Miller a very spley and entertaining recitation was given by Miss Ethel Howe. Toasts were responded to by Prof. E. B. Frisk and others while refreshments were being served. In the absence of Mrs Miller, who is visiting away from the city, her sister, Miss Hannah Olseen, acted as hostess, assisted by Misses Edith Nelson and Signe Peterson. Music, cards and vari- ous other games made the affair very en- tertaining and all reported a good time Mrs. Anna Miner of 2301 Douglas street entertained a very delightful party of young people Thursday evening in honor of the 18th birthday of her son Bert. The party was in the nature of a surprise to young Mr. Miner. He was called home from the house of a neighbor about s o'clock and sent on some imaginary errand | to the parlor, where, the cue being given, the lights were turned on, revealing the gatbering of his friends, gay in holiday at tire and smiles. The house was prettily decorated with carnations and smilax, the green and pink color scheme being retained throughout. A large birthday cake was the plece-de-resistance of the supper table | and was a pretty sight, glowing under the light of eighteen pink candles. Mr. Miner recelved several remembrances from his friends and the evening, which ended in | card games, was very pleasantly spent The woman's prize, a panel picture, was won by Miss Loulse Claney and the gen- tleman’s, & book, by Raymond Beslin. Edith Marringes and Engugeme Mr. D, §. Parmelee and Miss Fanny Hyde Clarke were married at Saint Matthias church Wednesday, November &, Rev. P €. Davidson, officlating. Mr. and Mrs, A. Heller have fssued in vitations to the marriage of their daugh- ter, Miss Mae, and Mr. David Degan, which i to occur at Metropolitan club at 6:30 o'clock on Tuesday evening. The wedding will be followed by a dinner to the members of the bridal party, relatives and a few triends. At 7 o'clock on Monday evening, Miss Blanche Lowe, daughter of the late Gen eral W, W. Lowe, and Lieutenant Benjamin F. Wade of the Tenth Infantry were quietly married at Unity church, Dr. New- ton F. Mann ofciating. Only the imme diate relatives and a few friends were pres ent, the company not exceeding thirty in for a o | Edward F. | for | only all. traveling Aress and was Marie Lowe the Crary, a which Mrs. Wade left f Chicago home at Wade is stationed The marriage of Miss Hanchen Rel laughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rehfel Mr. Bugene Levi of Nebraska Ci .‘ " mple Israel at & o'clock on Tuesd ing. The bride will be at tended by Miss Lena Rehfeld s maid of honor; Mrs. Hugo Brandeis tron of honor: Misses Hattie Rehfeld Hel ler, Blanche Ehrman and Minnie Meye bridesmalds. Mr, Robert Levi of Nebraska will be the best man and Messr Julius Meyer, Bernard Rehfeld, Moses Gold berg of Nebraska City, 8am Lobenstein of Kansas City, William Dinswanger Joscph and George Seligsohn will b ushers. A dinner to the me family and bridal party will follow at the hom he bride from 6:30 to 9 and from a reception, h at Mr. and d tour of they will a rough gray tailor-made attended by her sister, Mis Following the served the of M Lieute trip They where mbers and Mrs and including will be at Lieutenant family ome will nant short aud Louis Fort Crook and is to evel ma Louise the of 9 until 11 have been fnvited Mre, Levi make the Pacific after reside in city, Zora D to whi ut 200 vill an ext coast which Nebraska The marriage of Dr Mi Lawrence, daughter Mrs C. K. Spooner, was solemnized at 3:30 o'clock on Wednesday afte Kountze Memorial church in the presence 100 relatives and Invited guests Trefz officiating. A few altar and the white separated the members of the family, w decorations of the church bridal party entered, Mr. Sigmund burg played the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin." The ushers, Mr. Edward Sayre, jr., and Mr. Homer Conant tollowed by Dr. Clarke and his best Mr. A. R. Harvey. Then came little Bachelor, bearing the wedding rin white satin cushion, and after her, the bride with her maid of honor, Miss Lillian Savage of Lincoln. The ple white batiste and she wore a short veil. Miss hite organd As the party reached the cha rail they took their positions standing, while Georgia Harpster sang Robyne's from the choir loft, after which the ice was read ollowing the wedding ception and supper were given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . F. Spooner 2501 Poppleton avenue, after which id Mrs. Clarke left for a short south. Upon thelr return they will be a Clarke Jossie of Rev palms about Fib. bons the that the pews T As Lans were man, Miss wore gory- DAILY ceremony a | ibers of the | of about | bride’s gown was | B SUNDAY stock. It is new, entered the city There tinued warm weather awake merchant with cash settles the price he is to pay outlet, contre fluence to keep your cloak and suit money here, but there is right as to style it find Nebraska cl : Women’s Tailor Made Suits and | $14.7 black, blue imported and brown new lined and trimmed with stitehed velvets or cloth bands, new bi made and finished with great care——regular $20.00 suits |l Monday made of the with guaranteed SKinner's lar n-gul.lr S15 quality for.. .. home for the winter at 2501 Poppleton ave- | nue Out-of-Town Gueats Miss Carter of St Levi Carter. Miss Edith guest of M Mr. Perry Louls s visiting Mrs Hulst of Milwaukee fs Cullingham. the ot Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Miss Agnes Robinson of Cherokee, Ta arned to her home on Monday after vi iting friends in this city Miss Amelin Fishel of Chicago is the guest of her brother, Mr. E. Fishel of 4% South Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. Thomas Logan of Murphryshoro 1L, and Mrs. Edward Tanner were guests of Omaha friends last week. Miss n returned to her home in St Joseph on Thursday after a two weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Jay D. White, Mrs. Arthur Leav and sons, Herbert and Walter, of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting Mrs. L. Heller of 2016 Leavenworth street. Mrs. Charles Read, who has been the guest of Mies Hooker, returned to her home in Salt Lake City Saturday morning Mrs, D. P. Clarke of Arapahos was in the city last week to attend the wedding of Ler son, Dr. Zora Clarke, and Miss Law- rence. Mis week her brother, Angeles, Cal., Omaha Miss Leona Peters, who has been the guest of Miss Mabel Hake for the past ten days, returned to her home in Albion on Wednesday. Mre, Dora Cady Smith returned to her home in Cleveland, 0., on Tuesday, having spent the past three weeks among friends in the city. Mrs. M. M has as her guests Mrs El Paso, 111, and Miss Agnes Peoria, 111, Mrs. George Arthur Rathburn, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Fugene A. Mills, leaves today for her home in California. Mrs. George Arthur Rathbun, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Eugene A. Mills, will return today to her home in California Mies Cleavland and Miss Florence Cleav- land of Denver, who have been the guests for the past few weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Allen, returned to their homo on Friday. Miss Lilllan Savage of Lincoln, daughter of Governor Savage, has been a guest the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C ¥. Spooner of 2301 Poppleton avenue, hav ing come up to be bridesmaid at the wed diug of their daughter, Miss Jessle Law- rence, and Dr. Clarke, which occurred on Wednesday. e———— Mrs. John Musick, osteopathist ing popularity as an expert in chronic troubles considered by other physicians in Office, Doug. blk. Phone, 2823 Tler Grand muel Rees has as her guest this Mr. M. G. McKoon of Los formerly & resident of Willlam Alcott of curable. Residence, Mrs. Parthenia B. Neely, volce 611 Sheely block Miss Corinne Paulson, plano studio, 516 McCague block Capitola Willlams, plano. Studlo 8, Day idge LIk Miss Julia Oficer, planist, Karbach block Leschetizky method used by Paderewskl | m—— The best bargalns in the pape the want ad. page. Don't miss them are Married. “YEAGER—On the evening November 7 at the residence of the bride's parents, Post Quartermaster Sergeant Charles and Mrs. Yeager, Fort Crook, Net Quartermaster Sergeant J. M. Clifton and Miss Georgiana Yeager were married by Rey. Bernard Kelly, chaplain Tenth infan try 1FTQ; B The want ad. page s the poor man's mar ket place. Small price and big profits Lecture on Christian S hristian selence will by A lectu elene Kimbal ithorized rst Church of Boston. Admis given under the tlan Seence church Allen arrived last week from | | South America and is a guest at the home 1s gain- | 1$7.90 | yoke front and back, ent with proper hang; you can't mateh them in the city for less than §12.50, our price..... NOVEMBER big and the fullest selection greets every buyer, Values are phenomenal. re importers and manuf; cash is wanted and wanted badly a powerful influence in is just ri Listen to this! for fine quality cheviots and Venetian suits, blouse effects, satin s flonnee skirts Examples of fine high workmanship, very best quality of kersey, satin, lapel pockets, 10 rows of tailor stitehing around bottom of coat, Fresh for Monday s Sellmg Up -to-Date Raglans For new and pretty up-to-date Raglans, made of a good uality of oxford cheviot, 10, 19071 e that hardly any adverse eri It is doubtful if finer cturers all over the east that are overstocked —stock The cost matters little if a cash s And a store such as this, with a y value making., The great variety of garments that more than that——it is just the It as to price or on whatever slant fancy may take, Remembe money’s worth We buy no tr into flurvy Mmking of an nter into any scheme 1sh, no misrortunes, kind; only straight, reetly tailored and correetly priced. to get yo sheriff sales, no rifl ra Com: Ma in lent quality of all brown and castor, heavy taffeta, these suits arve ments, just in fron facturer, vegular $ Mond Women’s Box Coats 19$9.75 Miss | grade long, lined 27 inches $14'7 i / 1, castor high storm ecol I i heav stitching, the than $20, our price 50 new sam effec tlon Raglans, entirely new beyond deserip- are not moving on account of money vnles, egitimate business is practiced wnder this roof. to the stove tomorrow and compare $10.00 woman's new with tailor stitching; th satin *Auto” duplicated elsewhere for less Women’s Suits, Coats, Skirts, Ete. We enter the joy-end of the year with the acknowled ticism can be applied to the or more up-to-date garments ever Perhaps it is not easy for you to see how it can be done, but it's done, however, the con- ale can be effected. The wide wactically unlimited retailing et the trader is of sufficient in test stock meetable it is just < you, in return, 1. This store d get & not enter You'll Women's Tailor ~ e de Suits the very latest idea in a nit, made of excel- wool Venetian, in black, blue, ket lined throughout with bias flounce skirt, finished are all new, fresh gar 1 the manu- 15 values, Automobiles Made of the very best (uality Washington “mills Kersey: red, beaver fur collar and lined, finished with tail can not be 4 75 and ] )Inlnlny. ¥ $lO 15, $14.75 and $16 75 Women’s ' $4.9 with a good satin serge, a wel 7 90 For choice box coats, 27 of good quality all perfect fitting coat, regular $8.00 Box Coats inches long, made wool Kkersey, lined 490 I made, $1.0 made with pi bottom; they will be shown for first time tomorrow at. .. Women’s Walking For women’s walking skirts, made of a good quality ing material, black, brown and oxford gray, ket finished with 9 rows of tailor stitching around SKkirts of golf- 195 furs at a b been quoted before and may never selling. ienuine near seal storm collars of t selected skins Genuine Marten rnll:ll‘nflmu gatin lined, French cluster of FUR BARGAINS price concession. be approached dlllmg the whole Genuine mink searfs, with 6 tails Genunine Marten searf worth $18, cluster of 6 talls, \ mse tails ts Genuine Long Marten hoas, with large talls, worth §18, for. $z % { Eagerly did we grasp the opportunity to buy a large number of well-made The low prices for high grade furs have never winter -.$3.90 $9.75 Hamlin of 1820 Spencer street | Johoson of | Mrs. | | | Women who know | | at $3.50 Always sold uul reallze they are saving $1.00 L SALE HAS | 1 WONDERE SOROSIS | DEMONSTRA' with wide or me that are sold at ind $5.00 In many (ways—in Sorosis | Seamless dium_ extension $6.00 10 some store are the same—$2. They fit We carry like custom work no machine-sewed shoes | | o FRANK WILCOX MGR. 203 5./5™ 57T Send for catalogue | ond for lustrated catalogue [ Albert Cahn. | State Agents. | Shirt Tailor and Men's Furnisher, STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE. We are showing all the new and up-to Vegetable Dishes, Entree Dishes, Meat Pla goods have just been receivel by us—and mast present than a beautiful piece of Ster ing you these goods MAWHINNEY Jewelers and Art Stationers The beautiful young bride wore ber | Mail orders §iven carelul wilention. Sclee Luih buchages sont (v re late Forks, designs in K Spoor Fruit Dishes, T can make a w we'll & RYAN CO., 18th and Douglas Strects, onsible parties. These acceptable Christ pleasure in show tters, a Set hat ling Rilver? Marten, MRS. J. BENSON. We can give you most any kind of T'ur in a great variety of styles. Scarfs, Stoles, Collarettes, B Real and Tmitation Marten, Mink, Sable, Stone IFox and others, ver, Marten Scarfs from $3.50 up. Don't 1 to look at onr goods before you buy. Always Something New to Show You. departments, buy 1and prices posis but THIS WEEK a new ot of things in all to talk books today. These arve all g We have thousands of others, Call and see the others, EHAVE ave going ¥ can't be beat anyw rth special mention tivel e sider these wi LILY OF FRANCE Atwater Mas it by mail, | LADY PEG( 1t by mall, pe THE MAKING O It by mail Y THOL $1.10 $1.25 8By Frances Hodgen Burnett 51.10 $1.40 $1.00 GOES TO TOWN-By Mathew MARCHIONE Frances Aymar MY | COME-—By George Croly 45t book)— Tty James Whitcomb Riley TATIONERY @ 1308 Farnam St, [ Booksellers, Time and labor saved by using the Ball Bearing D9 This fs the Twentleth Century Sewlng | Machine. Faster and easier running than others. If you want a cheap machine, no difference what make or price machine you want, we can save you money, Our Free Sewing School open every Thureday and Saturday all day A evenlog. Weo teach Battenberg, em broidery and all kinds of fancy work. No difference where you hought your machine nor how long you have used It, you are welcome to come and take advantage of this school and no expense. During this week we will sell band machines cheaper than ever Good Machines from $1 to $12 Modern, dvon head machines, used. at one-half regular price machines at 75 cents per week month. These are modern, up-to-date ma I chines, with complete attachments We sell needies and parts for and repajr every sewing machine manufactured Nebraska Cycle Co., second- slightly Weo rent or $2 per 15th und Harney St GEO, K *Phone 1663 MICK Mgy Branch Ofices il