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A SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 19, 1909 SOCIETY CALENDAR IS FULL Every Day Brings Invitations for Af- fairs to Enliven Holidays. COLLEGE MEN WILL BE CENTER Three Busy Affairs WIIt Given. s for Large tions Insure New Yenr' Day—Other Also Be Chvistmas i Co every lady In t h argument fer ns that same old capture her hubl Soo Mrs A. Cudahy und Cudahy, luncheon at thelr homa f Alice ¢ and Miss Dorothy ©Omaha High echool senfor ‘hambers MONDAY prom TYESDAY-A Lord, reception fiss Lord; Mlss Loulse dance for assisting party Ringwalt, bridge part Potter: Misn Floence M & party: Sermo clui hostese: Mrs. Will or Miss Irene McConnell WREDNEEDAY -Mrn. W. 1. Bancke w'clock tea for Miss Margaret Tu Mise Trma Gros, afternoon party for chool friends; Mrs. Allen M luncheon for Miss Potter THUREDAY-Junlor Dancing auerade party Chamber George, afternoon tea: M 1. Webster, dinner Mrs., Qeorge Guye Crook FRIDAY Mrs Miss F fer club, Mrs. C. and Mrs party; Captain dinner’ party at school High masqy iwtmag - day Mr Mre. A their home for i ad d Miss MeC Metropolitan cluh Mec party .ot M U of M oo Rah! Michigan Rah! Hysse-boom-ah! Whistle, A holiday event which 1s older ounger be the concert and dancing party { glven by the Michigan alumni of the Glee club of the The will theater will be followed the dancing party at the Rome about 10 o'clock. The invital dancing party will be issued this week The Michigan men arrive Saturday m; ing trom Minneapolis In a private car Rah' Rah Rah' - Ral Hoo Ral Ral Michigar the and sets alike concert and be given at hotel ns tor rade pe dancing party Open Evenings Suitable Gifts 1517 FARNAM ST. for Women and Misses Evenings CLOAKS, SUITS and DRESSES At J anuary Prices Miss Miss Morgan Lord, hous Theodor even man Hamilton, a dinner v, 4 ttle high Robinson, and Fort and rthy antielpated hy | in January nor University of Michi- the | by 1 at| the orn- | and | they will remain over in Omaha until Mon- day morning, and there will be much for them in a soclal way. They wil the guests of Mr. John R Juncheon at the Omaha club on their vival, where they will meet repre citizens of Omaha at Mr, Webster's home in the afterr from 3 to § o'clock. when about fifty yc women will be Invited to meet the n Mr. Webster will entertain the dinner preceding the concert evening. The club is taking a will include 4,200 miles in al handsomely received wherever it goes. the party fs a young Japanese prince trip Webster done | 1 be| at| ar-| entative A reception will follow noon | ung men club at Saturday that d is always | In who | plays the mandolin. Prince Kanaye Fugita, | according to eastern crities, able ability. has consi tion to the Musical club, as he is an ex| mandolin plaver, and has mandolin mute Which is an on the tone of the instrument. The Michigan colors, “‘maize and bl will be used in the ball room, and at woncert in the evenifg at the Lyric thes the stage will be pennants, and it Is understood that ferent colleges will decorate boxes their own colors. Yale has taken boxes, Cornell two and Harvard tw two Omaha men who have been mem of these clubs and toured with them former trips are Stanley Rosewater Jack Webster, The bovs Will make Omuha club thelr headquarters their stay in Omaha. The University of Michigan Alumi soclation of the Missouri valley some of the most prominent Omaha. Mr. Caster Mr. Dr. Donald McRae of Counctl Bluffs ond vice president, Mr. of Plattsmouth third vice president, Btanley Rosewater secretary and Mr. ward J, Waters treasurer. Judge D. Vingonhaler will serve as chairman' of reception committee at the ball. Mr. G. Ellick Is chalrman of decorations, J. R. Webster chairman of general enter- M. Hitcheock chair- tainment and Mr. G. man of the executive committee. The floor committee for the dance nolude Messrs. Barkalow, Luther L. Kountse, Gould D John Redick, E. A. Cudahy, jr.. gomery, A. G. Bllick, T. F. Konnedy. ward Creighton, Hal Nates and K. Morgan The patronesses will include Mesdames— Mesdames C. E. Yost, C. G. MoDonald, M. Morsman, A. W. Jefteris M. Hiteheock, Gegrge K. Fisher, (arold Gitford, J. E. Baum Ludwich Crofoot, J. Cowin, C. W. man, B. P. Peck. Char! anderson, Charles L. Dundy, D. M. Vinsonhaler, James Adams, M. W. Yates, C. H. Woodward, Androw Rosswater, Howard Smith, E 8 Westbrook T. P. Kirkendall, E. C. Henry, Goorge A Joslyn, 3 W, Towin R. C. Peters, Omaha. A G. Bllick, Ernest Harte Arthur C. Wakeley, 3. W. Battin, Charis Kountze, E. M. Morsman, jr., John R. Webster, W. A. Rediek, Charles B. Keller, Miss Millard, Charles Offutt. George H. Mayne Walter 5. Stilima Donald Macrae Clem, F, Kimball C. R. Hannan, ju Council Bluff Indications are that New Year's day be celebrated in Omaha with all ditional good cheer and hospitality vitations have, been issued for at two large receptions and the first of weak will bring cards for more. Mr. and Mrs, ster and Mrs. Charles Offutt have is invitations for a reception to be give the home of Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Farnam street, for New Year's after from 3 to of the Glee club of the University of M igan. Mrs. ther the at least Mrs, Harry Wi Willlam A. Paxton, jr.; L. Kountze and Mis. will keep open house from 3 to § o'clock New Year's day at the home of Mrs. ton at Fair Acres, Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. daughters, Mrs. Morgan, Yates and Mra. Voss Miss Yates will pecelve from 4 to 7 o'clock Year's day at Hillside, the beautiful The cards New home of Mr. will be (ssued other been end Mrs. Yates. the first of the week. definite announcements have made for the day aside from public receptions, and while these t larger affairs will undoubtedly occupy afternpon for the majority folk and the Michigan University Glee musicale and. dance will Lake up the e Ing there will be many others Keep open house, recelving In whe the He is the assistant to Dean Cooley of the engineering department at the University of Michigan and is an addi- | fnvented a improvement decorated with Michigan with | includ men of E. Yokt is president, John R. Webster fivst vice president, R. B. Windham Stanley Rosewater, Denise Frank Wilhelm, Robert Burns, Robert Morsman, Edward J. Waters, Johu A. Rine, Charles G. McDonald, Jack Webster, Robert Fisher, Jack Baum, Richard Baum, Ben Gallagher, Paul Gallagher, Paul Beaton, Harry Mont- Charles R. Hannan, j Hannan, John Robert We 5 o'clock to meet the members | of the soc ider- pert | e——— e e Sults, ).50 Suits, 35.00 Suits, 10.00 Suits, 50.00 Suits, G0.00 Suits, to to reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced $15.00 17.50 22.50 25.00 30.00 35.00 Silk Petticoats, Special at $4.95 Hundreds of silk petticoats, made of finest quality Simon’s taffeta, in very good widths, all colors, and worth $6 and s4 95 50, on sale, at Silk W aist Sale Regular $6 and $7 Values, on Sale at $4.95 A large assoriment of fine waists in blue, grey, wine, beown and black Exceptionally good values, and gifts for women. All $6 and $7.50 values, Buy Her Furs A Gift That Will Please Every Lady We show one of the largest stocks of fine furs in Omaha. dreds of matched sets in mink, foxes, lynx, squirrels and wolves; scores of odd muffs and neck pieces, all speclally priced. Russian Lynx Sets at $15.00 Worth $25.00 and $30.00. Large rug muff and pelerine collars, well made and lined with silk shirred linings, on sale, at Sable Fox Sets at $20.00 ‘Worth $30.00 and $35.00. Beautiful rug muff and pelerine, trimmed with heads aud tails and lined with Skinner’s satin, on sale, at Mink Sets, Special at $39.50 A few matched mink sets, consisting of neck plece. These are guaranteed perf: will be on sale, at Beautiful Pony Coats at $49.50, $60, $75, $85 and $95 Coats, to to to Coats, to reseda, wisteria, very acceptubie Hun- also $15.00 kin pillow muff and 2-skin t sets, and $39'50 that was happlly, ing, informal old-fashioned way oneo the brder of things and is, being revived. ue, " the ater Prospective Ple: Miss Trma Gross will entertain informally Wednesday afternoon, Mixd Buth Marie Tzschuck will entertain at bridge. Wednesflay afternoon, Decem- ber 2 Mrs dit- t The | bers Charles C. George afternoon tea Thursday, De her home in honor of Mi Mr. and Mrs. John L. |tertain at ainner next in compitment to My Pring Mrs, E. A as- | will give a | will nber at th Potter Webster will en- Thursday evening nd M on and the ring Cudahy and Miss Jean Cudahy luncheon Monday in honor of Miss Allce Carey McGrew and Miss Dorothy | Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. George Milroy and daugh- ter of York, N. Y., have arrived to be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Milroy until after the holidays: Mr.| Mrs. Kdward Rosewater will give a Ed- |dancing party December 21 at the Nor- M, |mandie for Miss Margaret Adams and Miss the | Nellie Elgutter. A.| Mrs. J. F. Flack will entertain at luncheon Mr. | Tuesday in honor of her daughter, Miss Henrletta- Flack, who returns from Burn- ham school for the holidays, Mrs. W. D. Bancker will entertain a num ber of the school gfrls who are home for the holidays at a 4 o'clock tea Wednesday in honor of Miss Margaret Tuttle of Minne- apolis, who arrives Monday to be her guest. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Welch will give a children’s dancing party Monday evening, December 27, at their home on South Thirty-elghth street for their daughter, Blanche, and her guest, Miss Editha Kear- ney. Ed-| Mrs. John Prentiss Lord will give a large A.|reception Tuesday afternoon from 3 to o'clock at Lier residence, 421 Farnam street, to Introduce her daughter, Miss Louise Lord, and in the evening Dr. and Mrs. Lord will give an informal home dance in her honor. Captain and Mra. George Guyer of Fort | Crook will give a dinner Thursday evening of next week in honor of Dr. and M |Slagle and Miss Edith Wilcox of Brookin 8. D. Covers will be lald for twelve guests. Dr. Slagle Is president of the State Agricul- | tural college of South Dakota. The affairs to be given during the days are of considerable inte |and the party of the sec- will letz, st just now, announcement of another dancing In tho near future for the members younger set has occasioned high Miss Dorothy Morgan wil glve a danclug party at Hillside, the beau tiful home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates, January 5 This party, together with the other parties al ready announced, will make a busy season young people during the holidays, n anticipation will tra Pleasuges Past. Joseph Metcalf enter the | Sunday, her guests being one | Mre, John €. Cowin, Judge Wakeley, Mis. Herbert I Nellie Wakeley and Mrs land General and Mrs, J. C. Cowin ent at dinner Saturday at their home of Thirty-seventh street Judge and Mrs | Metcalr, Mrs Lu- | Hertsehe of Iking | Wakeley Mr. and Mrs. J. B aturday evening for the members of »apleton Avenue Card club. The me of the club are: Mr. and Mrs, E. Bry- son, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Korty, Mr. and Mrs. T J. Vierling, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ponfold, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manch and Mr. and Mrs, Blanchard Mrs. J. N. Bennis entertained the Bee Card club Friday afternoon ing won by the following ensen, Mrs. A Mrs, C lea Nits. ned at dinner General and and Mrs, B 5 ates, Miss aued | Hertsche of Port n at hided tain noon the following guests Wakeley, Mrs. Joseph 1 Herbert E. Gates, Mrs Portland and Miss Nellie ich- Pax- | the \bers their and ier No have the hree the toty Busy Mrs, W. A Samuelson and Mrs. Bennis, | Barnes will entertain the club | three Wecks hence. Those present Friday club [ were: Mesdames M. Moskiwitz, J. Me- ven- | Dougal. W, A. Jorgensen, R, Smith, A will | Bamuelson, L. Junes. J. Sulliyan, T. Meh- | rens, C. Bypues, G. W, Church, H. Back Jorg- 4 give an| George | noli- | uth | Blanchard entertained | prizes bo- | ensen and J. N. Bennis, Ruzine of Yale, la’, u guest and Miss Agnés | mother, George A. Hoagland. This was also In the nature of a house-warming and the rooms had beaytiful decorations of flowers and Christmas green. Her guests wero restricted to the close friends of Mrs Hoagland. In the afternocon she gave a | tea from 4 to 6, when her guests were mostly the children of those she ente | tained at luncheon. About twenty-five were present at the tea, and the following were present| at luncheon: Mesdames George A. | Hoagland, E. E. Wakeley, ( B. Rustin, Samuel Burns Thomas L. Kimball, J Hru\\u Henry W. Yates, W. H. Wy~ Summers, Jr Gifts for Ladie Ladies’' Shopping Bags . Ladies’ Purses . . Candies—We re agents Washington chocolates; Plom Louis; Lowney, Boston: tan, I. B Tiiford, N. Y.; Allegretti's, Personal Gossip. Miss Katherine Hughes, who underwent valescing. A son was born December 2 Mrs. Harvey Mrs. and others. Perfumes—All ports. Manicure Sets for everybody, from . the to Mr, and | Alvin Clayton of Kansas City. | Elchberg of Chlcagy is the guest| of her daughter, Mrs. L. 8. Reichenbers. Mr. and Mrs, H. G. McCarthy will leave | Wednesday for New York City for a hru‘r\ stay. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Gritfin will spend | tho holidays In Chicago with Mrs. Griffin's | parents. | Mrs, R. J. Dinning entertains the mem- | bers' of the Harmony club this evening at | her home. | Mrs. William B. J. Hammond turned from a four months' | cific coast. | Miss Helen Jaffa of Trinidad, Colo to be the guest of Mi has e | visit to the Pa- will | arrive today or- ence Hiller. Mr. and Mrs. L. J Portland, Ore., where future home | Mr. and Mrg. Frank Alexander Louis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cudahy returned last week from a two weeks' eastern trip in ew York and Boston. Mr. Lemist will December 24, to spend the {Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lemist | Judge and Mrs. J. Fawcett of Lincoln are visiting their daughter, Miss Alice M Fawcett, at the Madison hotel, | Mrs. John J. Ward of St. Louls, I'been the guest of Mrs. W. H | for a fortnight Mrs. Moran Nedd leave they today for | will make their of St Samuel New Leather up from Xmas Ul llllrl»llfln-— arrvive Friday, up from 0l1d . Silk Walsts. holldays with ik Wals Sitk Kimonos— up from . Fancy Aprons- each..... Ladies' and Men's chiefs six in a_box box ,$2.00, 81.50 and Bags Russell Initial per Han who has | Stapenhorst has returned home. of Fargo, 8. D., who has been the gues sister, Mrs. Andrew Murphy, left Thursday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Hitencock and Miss | Mary Hitchcock of Denver are the guests Ilr’ Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McCullough | Mis. Mark Kurtz of 1daho has been the | guest of Mrs. J. W. Gannett this week spend several months her way east t Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrls turned from thelr wedding J have taken a house at 3120 | avenue. Mr. J. W University nts, Mrs. and Miss' Augus now of Sheboygan, Wis. visiting with Omaha relatives and will remain here for several months. Miss Florence Kohn, who has spending four months visiting in delphia and other eastern points, | bome vesterday Miss Nell Hall, who has been the guest | of her aunt. Mrs. G. W. Wickersham, for soveral months, returned to her home in | | Denver Thursday | Miss Ella Mae Brown. whe has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ‘Jagués in Chicago, will spend the holidays in Kansas City with relatives Mr. Roger Grant McKensie, son of Mrs . McKenzie, who has been attending sehoul at Lake Forest,'IIL, returned home Saturday morning John €, Daugh ¥, who Is attending Yale (Continued on Third Page) of her Ladi Exclusive Furnishl on Woolworth Hangel, jr. who attends th of Tlinois, will return the first week to spend the holidays with his Ring. RIng Ring. a Marschner 8 Tiffany are : Tiffany Tiffany tfany Ring ffany Ring Titfany R) Tiffany iffany Tiffan Tiffany Tiffany Tiffar arats in rings, Ear Serews Lockets, $8.00 to $100.00; Studs, §10.00 to $600.00— A1l pald less ten per cent, a( ar will allowed In excha.ge been Phila- returned Rin| Ring Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, newest reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced $1 to $12 8, St. | Gem Safety Pork & John- ston, O'Brien, Wooaward, Mazeppa | im- now .16¢ to § Beaton Drug Co. Farnam and Fifteenth Street CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.. See Our Extensive Line of Holiday Goods "50c to SJ 00 dker- 90c | | Bill Books | | fron $30.00 to $40.00; $30.00 to $400.00; Hrooe ond Cuff Butte 4 under | Hundsome Ay reduced Mrs. J. E. Summers, jr., opened her beau- / ’ tiful new home at 32 Dewey wvenue ye terday for a luncheon In homer of her Suggestions for Xmas Gifts for Men Gillette Safety Razors 5.00 to §2 $1.00 0 to $4.00 .$1.00 to $3.50 0 $3.00 to $4.00 o $12.00 Gillette Sets Razor Gem Safety Sets Ever-Ready Card Cases .81 Razors 25¢ Pocket Books ... .. .25 50¢ Shaving Mirrors 50¢ rentun Lac d Fre (0 Handkerel anch 50c Embrof up from FURS—AIl our fur K uced prices to sell $7 to 560 Benutitul choice Neckwear, Bows aud Lace Dutch Col- lars, up from Chrint- mas Jabots, . 89¢ Weinlander & Smith 317 South Sixteenin Street pen Evenings 8315.00 ¥3/5.00 $200.00 8175.00 $150.00 ¥140.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $65.00 837.00 332.00 \er vinzs $5.00 to $600 810.00 to $425.00; Diainoni $10.00 to $190.00; refund amount r,oor, full am essenti How big is Omaks, Is it 0 ) on, no, my chl But Presents Direct From Maker to Wearer Read these prices and visit Omaha's great fur empor. iom and make your selection Muffs and Scarfs Russi Lynx Sets 97.50 Marmot Lynx Sets Canadiun Martin Sets Water Mink Sets Japanese Russian Mink Sets Belgian Mink Sets $40.00 to Lynx Sets Sable Sets, up from Jackets and Ulsters Coney Jackets .. $20.00 A Mink Coats . $30.00 Krimmer Coats . $50.00 ear Seal Juckets $30.00 | Russian ¥ senuine T wine ¢ puin French River rats Coat ...878.00 $150.00 Jackets 8160 $250.00 Omaha’s Fur Emporium ESTABLISHED 1883 G. E. Shukert 403 South Fitteenth Street yter rafun ul Conts mb up from Give the Lady a Certificate She Can Select and Have Them Fitted After Christmas TRis corbifoats ombdlls: e Sower o flnss of Tosntss Toas avd sl ¥ e, Momoved s asy by am He Uik > Lades wkire Borosis Lhocs wre soll The s ack msselicyos e / o B TO fragmend for e same: Displcadecof s cor bk anlobe firuardiad to 1Ko Forasess Upames > i e WMol o8 boanb e M crstomrer O ohoinh Sremeo Nawe cre 190/, T mw‘ can.alle be putcknser for . ecl sn Lonctors, Lsllfon; Berlir an! Ham o istchive darff s and wdl' L Kenor B0 —; You can buy a Sorosis Certificate for The certificate is good for other in the world whe $3 a pair of Sorosi o Sorosis is sold 3.00 at Sorosie shoes in this store or any Open Evenings Until Christmas Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South Fifteenth Street Every maid can bo just like a flower, And TUl tha werld with joy each hour, And can make the ome a happy bower By baking bread that's never sour; And this all lies witiin hor power, If ahe'll use the famous Updike Flour. “PRIDE OF OMAHA MISS JEANNE PP GELE SATISFIED! WE e n with the work The Gift Problem §. o o with us from | 222 s0.18TH OMAr Py done by the We meth the wa stay car to year) are Can be most satis- factorily solved at this store. alert tor hiner always on the ods and m whereby' we can better ouv service continue t and MOst Progres Dyeing estab ite those who consclention mean to most and the novelti You will find here wonderful line of 15 in both moderately jowelry ever Omaha's large give Cleaning and § lishmer nd we in wnd priced on dis in Omaha high pla COME IN TOMORROW ilor P uit Christmas. e o dry cleaned silk 1o Open Evenings Until C. B. EROWN Co., rsmiths, lace and robes $2 Wagon office Jewelers and Silve 16th and Farpam. one The Pantorium HOW B°G 19 paps, OMANA? that people call it great? r e, €O ery all the st broad, so wide, it cov- e? ; {s not §0 large s many Good Cleaners and Dyers. another town. the Frite of O why it has renows MRS. M. K H made there, iv i Jones St Both P! ST M abia, ones. 1612 Binney A A A AN AN NN NN ’lhe Latest—The Aerop'ane Hm Dress hair 15, the lateat our dressed with on style -inch Braid -inch Brald Second Quality Switches, from $3.00 v $5.00 F. M. SGTADELL, 1522 Douglas Street