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SOCIETY ]lR\S FRESH PAGE! . Begins. New Year with Numerous Smart Functions. COLLEGE MEN MUCH IN EVIDENCE ny u.:-:a Will Be Sup- plemented by Many More ' Who Plan Within Few Weeks. elers to Sail | callea Ann Arbor. Die Wacht am tis of thee we sing, our eholcest blessing tribute of our song. O Alma Mater, wise and strong, We loye thy classic shades and shrines We love Wy murm'ring elms and pines Where'er our future homes shall be, Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee, Rhein Arbor, om thee ; spring. \ccept the endar. Junfor Bridge ~ club meeting Louls Clarke; Amateur Mu sical club with Mrs. 'F. J. Mahoney meeting of the Daughters of the Amer an Revolution with Mrs P. Peek Mre. A, C. Smith birthday party for Miss Smith; Temple Israel MONDAY With Mrs. whist party FUESDAY~Meeting of the ing Musicale with Mrs Mr. and George siciale fo ick’ bridg thur Eewis; Tuesday Morn- Joseph Cudahy Joslyn musicai mu Red are and Mrs, Ar- Buckingham, Orpheum SDA Y —Dundee Mra, M Henry W. Yates tion _and to Introduce Miss Dorothy Mor gan: Fletcher-Ward wedding; Miss Spies bergor bridge party SATCRDAY—Hop at w. he man's clyl M Fort Omaha e day celebrated t ar was ne Omaha er more society eceptions ln gener- than and this ¥ small and the rule throughout the The last fortnight has Every day and every plete with affairs of tentious nature, but The young people the midwinter held open clty been gay indeed cvening has been re- more less pre- uniformly enjoyable home from school for vacation have contributed niueh, but by no means all to the general gaiety, and they will be greatly missed, as the first of the ‘week will see them off 1o school agaln The calendar promising, but not full and it is be taken ni indicative of the prospects are bright indeed for the coming week s to the it year A score of Omaha people are planning | to go to Europe for the latter part of the | winter and spring. Most of them will §0 10 the south of the continent for the | winter, journeying north latér on. Mrs. J. | R. Scoble and Master Ralston Scoble left Friday for New York City, where they | will joln Mrs. J. J. Dickey, Miss Bertha Dickey and Mss Helen Scoble and Bether they will sall Wednesday steamer Kaiserin Augusta Vict Hamburg, Germany, whero the ple probably Wil enter school for o few monthe, They antlcipate a pleasant voy age, as Caplaln Ruser, commander of the | steamer of the Hamburg fleet, is a | friend of the tamily Mr. and Mrs. John A, MeShane will 1e T of next week for New Yor whero they will meet Mre., Thomas Rogers and daughtor, Miss Mary Alice Rogers, and wiil “ail on the ‘same steamship, the Corana nd Mrs, Meshane will go di- roetly o Laypl, to remain abous six weeks, and wil, then go to Rome 1o spend Faster. Mre. Rogers and Miss Rogs ois Wil o to; vnoa, ltaly, ot Mz, Warren Rogor Mizs Mildred Rogers, and will yinter ther Ltk to luave whil to- the for young peo- rin R and h Ll expeets ihe sam wid also Medltcnes My, and Alice e McQrew all trom New steamer the Grusser Iurfuey the Hol will north tov an far as O :u L Geriany on another summ.ei M. and Mys. Gould a tip to South 2 from New York on January 22 wone ronths. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. McDonald also will sall the Corgra for an extended (riy to southern Burope | Pleasures Part, 1 want Lo go back to Michigan Ann Arbor town; Back to Joe's and the Orlent, of the money 1 speuc 1 wunt to o buck to Michigan Ann Arbor town, 1 want 0 8o back, Michigai. That is the way men, alumnl and )astaniinople D Rening taey % then go France, salling at and steamer honie ving th Dietz are They planning will sail and will be several to dear back Lo some | 1o dear 1 want to go back to seores of Omaha active, sang olloge it New Mexican hite Topaz Equal to real dlamoxnds in appearance aad woar, Flat boelcher mounting, extra quality gold filled warranted 10 yrm continuons e St with 1 W, Tonax. Spegial price $1.50. Worth $5.00. Worth §5.00 ordering ring glve correct fingor measurc. These gems retalu their lLuster and Rrilliancy forever. We are ulso sole distributers of (ha Famous Mexican White Sapphire. Send for Illustrated Catalogue DeLONG JEWELRY CO 509 MoOague Bldg. Omaha, Web. Pac k1ng Sale The give seluet Ladie: dosign ing tfany mount- same qual- ity as above very popular et with 1 carat M. W. oy #po') price 81.50 M When Toyo South 16t chance 1o the cholce below packing thefr p This Is & lifetime opport uine §ood street public to cost while goods buy gen :.., they are maining mity o Jupanese | uate and student | Battin, | vear ot on as to college irit of aa course there and town, but t the song was in hundreds of | sides the several score who par ticlpated in the serles of soclal affairs given in honor of the visiting musical clubs of the University of Michigan. The college men visited Omaha under the aus plces of the Missouri Valley Alumni as soclation and had a conspicdoas part in| ths New Year's day festivi‘is, Following the luncheon given by Mr, John R. Web- ster at the Omaha club in their honor they were honor guests al a large r tion held at home of Mr. and Webster on Farnam street between o'clock. About during the afternoon. The rooms were effectively decorated with cut flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster assisted by a bevy of young women. Mr. Jack Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Webs is a member of the Michi- gan Glee club. The afternoon afforded op- portunity for the visiting men to meet the local poung and il out programs for dancing party in evening. Soclety out at the Lyric in the ¢ were occupied and ties were scattered the 3 and two hundred guests were people the to the was enmass vening. All the boxes a score or more of par through the audlence Among those who had boxes were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keeline, who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spens, Mr and Mrs. . C. George, Mr, and Mrs L. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kinsler and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beaton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost occupied one box, party including Mr. and Mrs. Yost, Mrs. )futt, Miss Virginia Offutt, James Offut and Miss Violet Carl In the Cornell university and Mrs. John W, Towle, Archie Carpenter, Mr. and Wakeley, Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rosewater, Mr. Charles L. Saunders and Dr. and Mrs. B, B, Other Cornell representatives, who séats together in the audience were and Mrs. Harold Gifford, Mr. and John W. Battin, Mr. and Mrs. §, L. E of Councll Bluffs, Mr. Roy Wilco Councll Blufts, Lr. T s Lacey Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Steere, Mrs. James Richardson, Jr., and Dr. and Mrs, B. C. Henry The dancing party which followed the most enjoyable of the the most brilliant Michigan the decoration of the box were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Imd Dr Mrs, ynry of wnd at the Rome hotel concert was one of the and blue, h in evic ball room, while college spirit permeated everyth had an equal A success, Maize i the ad part , in while the the envied of the muking the party Michigan “sisters' feminine contingent The floor committee cluded Messrs, Stanley Barkalow, Luther L. were for the ball Rosewater, Kountze, Gould Dietz, John Redick, E. A. Cudahy, Jjr., Frauk Wilhelm, Robert Burns, Robert Morsman, Edward J. Waters, John A. Rine, Charles MeDonald, Jack ~ Webster, Fisher, Jack Baum, Richard Baum, Ben Gallagher, Paul Gallagher, Paul Beaton, Harry Montgomery, A. G. Elick, T. F Kennedy, kdward Crelghton, Hal and K, A. Morgan. » patronesses were: lames C. K. Yost, G. M. Hitehcock, Crofoot, C. W. Lyman, . . M. Vinsonhaler, H. W. Yates, An- drew Rosewater, Howard Smith, P, Kirkendall, George A. Joslyn, R. C. Peters, A Q. ¥ Arthur €. Wakeley, J. W. wries Kountae M. Morgeman, R Webster, W. A. Redick, B. Keller, Miss Millard Charles ortut, C. G, Mcbonald, A. W. Jefferis, Greorge I E. Baum, J. C, Cowin, Veck, Charks L. Dundy, James dams, C. H. Woodward, Charles R, Han- nan, k. Westbrook, E. C. Henry, J. Towl, Omahi; Ernest Harte, Charles Hannan, J. J. 1. Mayne, Walter 8. Stillman, Macrae, Clem Kimball, ¢. R v, Councll Bluffs in- Nates M. Morsman, Charles Mander- 1ek Jo R Hess, George Donald Hannan, Filllside; Mis and Mor the beauurul Yates 1 to 1 o'clock, nd their Vous friends, home was of Mr. and opened New when Mr daughters, Mrs. and Miss Yates The rooms were brightened with scarlet poinsetta, southern and - American beauty roses. In the om, red carnations formed the th and the lighted with red shaded candles, Mr. and Mrs. Kansax City and Mo, Followlng the reception given for the assisting paity suests and a number of invited. ‘Che guests were seated tavles, ved carnations forming the Covers placed for about Astisung during the receiving hours were Mesdames C. ). Manderson, U, W. Lyman, M. M. McCord, John L. webster, U, K. Coutant, E. Wakeley, James Cha ne, Thomas Kil- suntze, John Bourke, L.ty Camplell Fair, John R. Ringwalt, Henry Loorly, Missey Jessie Susan Holdrege izabeth Pickens,. Alic Gadys rd alow Juise Henry W ¥ auy Irom Mrs sun Yates o Mrs centerpiece o1 Lable were horor Smith of st rooms The Buesis [ were Bdward ot Joseph a supper and e houor nen e centerplyce ixty wuesis, were Morenna paurlek ey Ure ticrman bW Wy mg Mioare Ganit fiton Duiuth Caly o Peters, Cuduhy and Harper of Chicago. W caids weie ssued Anoth of day was (hat glven by Mps raxton, My ther L. Kountze Harvy Wilking at the home of Mrs. between and 6 o'clock. It has be to hold the at the h and Mrs Faiyacres, prot change. ek, Alice Bw.izmer \Lupt e reception New Year's William A and My Wilkins en planned ne Mr, the reception Paxt thous weather The Wilking with of m but sitated home was elaborately tlowers, palms and about 600 guests were recelved atternoon Assisting the Mesdames €. T. Kountse Arthur Remington, J. T. Burns, Hen Gallagher, Augustus Kountze of New Hull, Ulenn Wharton, F McShane, . J. Scannell, Jri G. A, Hoagland, W. A nuel Burns, jr.; T, ¥, Ken- Colpetzer, Mosher Colpetzer, neces decorated ax during hostes: o cut and th were Eastman, fLowart Ward Burgess Yerk, ¢\ Kirkendall J. B Faxton, nedy, I K S Furs Great $12.00 Sable Squir $~ 0 Sable Squir vl $7.50 Sable Squirrel $00.00 Sable Squirrel \ul~n $40.00 Gray Fox Set - now $50.00 Fine Lynx Set—now LEATHER BAGS $7.00 beautiful bags, $5.50 $8.00 beautiful bags, $6.00 $12.00 beautiful hags 89,00 lashing January Clearance Iy Reduccd --$9.00 . -$6.50 -..$5.50 -$25.00 -$28.00 ....$35.00 KIMONOS 00 Silk Kimonos, $3.00 50 Nilk I\nuonm $6.00 Nilk Kimonos, $10.00 OW . Weinlander. @. Smith Ladies’ Exclusive Furnishings. 317 South Sixieenth Street * John thelr | Davis. | of | Mr. | holldays and one of | the | in! Harold Gifford, Ludwich | | Mrs \ L their | for the concert | i Denise | Robert v | | | Miss Johnson | was some y“ JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES Commence Monday Morning, January 3d, at Promptly 8 0'Clock An Annual Event at the Elite For Which Hundreds of Women Wait Every garment in our entire $35,000.00 stock of women’s hlgh-chss Suits, Coats, Dresses, Capes, Skirts, Furs, Petticoats, Waists and Kimonos marked for clearance ‘““Many Garments Less than Even Half Price’’ CLOAKS SUITS Half Price Half Price i ¢ ! iful suits, yes, a thousand ot SWee! Jearance sale spendable, Hundreds of beaut b3 .A ANSebing dIBLAEER R | ”_' depends ' | them tailored in the very acme of etyle and per- stylish, cloaks, at just one-half fection. Many of them advance jdeas that will fit original prices. Cloaks that have been $15.00, into your spring season's use. its that were or- $17.50, $19.50, 50, $25.00, %29.50, $35.00, wwt'ryul?i\?)o'a:nz.ibwisfifii"(;‘v5'.{':3'il;.'u :“:\‘x $39.50, $45.00 nnd up to $60.00, on sale during our ) ¢ great Jan. clearance sale, commencing Mnndn', at— all on sale In our great January clearance sale One~Half Price Monday, at— One-Half Price X Dresses at Half Price Ap immense stock of silk and wool dresses guitable for street, honse and even- ing wear All colors and sizes These dresses on gale in our grand January clear- ance sale, commencing Monday, at one- half original prices, Capes at Half Price Capes for opera, carriage and street w —lined and unlined, originally $12 $19.50, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00, all on sale at half pric Silk Petticoats Reduced to $3.95 Every color and gize in this, our regular stock of silk petticoats. No job lots, but the kind that have always given satisfac- tion. Petticoats that have regularly sold at $4.95, $5.60 and $7.50, on sale during our grand January clearance sale, at $3.9 Children’s Coats, $1.95 izes 10, 12, 14 and 16 years, Worth $7.50 and $10.00, on sale Monday at $1.95. A little startling perhaps, but not dis- torted. “We want to sell them quickly.” wonen's $02 ‘Separate skirts of volle, panamas, French serges and broadcloths. Waists of silk, woal and linen, kimonos in silks and crepes, all on sale at radical reductions in price during our January clearance sale. January Fur Sale Beautiful, rich furs, all of absolutely dependable qualities. Matched sets of Eastern Mink, Japanese Mink, Lynx, Black and Brown Iox, Black, Blue and Gray Wolf, Blended and Natural 8quirrels, Black Russian Lynx, etc.; also hundreds of odd muffs and scarfs, all marked at radical reductions in our great January clearance sale. Russian Pony Coats At January $ 60 Russian Clearance Sale Pony Coats, 75 Russian Pony Coats, 85 Russian Pony Coats, 125 Hudson Bay Seal Coat, Womens ¥ Prices now $'-;9 50 now 49750 now now r Hats At Half Price John Prinz, bert N Jean Davis gave the their the by ball most one prese flowe, room, south in th winti bank a sor sat were the and the ¢ Mr ‘Thuy | Hille | e, | ana Helen | Coto | Drey Kirschbraun | Kir Kir | Mart ward Des | M Misses Cudahy, Congdon, I Miss Another ent red-shay New ¥ appropriate honor Lister Kirschbrau | rations formed the | and those prescnt were Mr L. Web w. D Wheele Dietz, Shar Ca Sara wat home high r Friday preten ¢ the la The was elaborately vs pre dinin, ern e ball ¥ appe st een 1 down 1 dining roum. lub. Harry sday v of r, Mi and Mrs. F Rig Miss foos, M hbra hbraur in Moiues, Harry Thursday | M. 1 by | few the |6t | evening refreshments guests Mets, Mrw Smit and | ward, oul im 10 Mrs. Hille Kirsel ster, W. 8. v ed a Walls Louise P Helen ( aroline P, Ay ch in and party ¥ Dundee ightful aff: itan elub, iy evening. It tious Avgest, b club hose decorate dominating g room and The ance with ning with fr v the oreh room Small tabl ed with candles, A o topies May \ight at Miss gave the and Mrs. Cha Rigelman man, Mis Zerlina Drey 158 ¥ ne Miss Myrtl 1 Miss Minnie 1, Mr. Harol r, Mr. Loul hbraun, Mr Mr May evening at of the entire invited guests. I departure of Mr M1 Arthu h, Dr. Mrs. 1 Miss was spent included Mr and Lo montus at u being & Mrs. r Mets, Mr and Mrs. P. D. Weaver Eligabeth tious elaborate Minnie of Chicago. nterpiece) of the table and M Sarbac! Poppleton, Hosford, I, Nash H T ace, T eck, *udahy Congdon Mr. riday for school friends. long list of pro M Alr W 1 the was and Oscar N one parties of the a1 Elrz added functions glven Year's ow year It 125 couples being on Harney In th I smilax and Christma stag iclele smilax an George Her- Javis, Brady, Bess Baum abeth Helen Ayres evening number to t the and street a cut reception holly, Breens up and a snow ost and atfording stra. eral At upper y the a Hote Hiller ed and | on other t offic dinner and ink rschl Kivschbraun Yo New fta s, Mi Hiller e May Hille \a s Hil M h of he trip Tr Tk Miss Miss Rige Sharman Lineoin the apar Mets a farewell party was glv Metz family and a My nan Y et cards and u later. served nd M Ch Fred Mets, Mr and Mrs. . Morlarty Powy, R Miss “ the and en to ime’y ers of varty | all| Louls Metz Mr teenth party othy Sayre T stow, Cassell Eyler, Sayr Bechtel, BEWARE OF THE COLD PLUNGE Tepid The probabilities are who takes dai summer throughout For these haths sre deceptiy only does the in the Which follow agrees with she 1 k car Henry braun, Mr Miss Vidad adi ma Lester My E its of Mels January abroad T'he nusic, The harles and Arthur Mr. Hay- it o e stimulation of : plunges, ns the heart works faster or more | strongly to bring the temporature up normal, and incressed circulation kee organ pumping hard for Unless a g'rl Is really Wednesday evening for Miss Dor-| gor this later in the day by a feeling of and u party of young friends. | jaggitude, and she Is in less healthy eon- | were Misses Bayre, Yates, Bar- | gjgjon than If she had not tried her system ‘"¢ Turney, Constantine, Mcparven, | in that fashiun, Bradford, Butler, Sayre, Messrs.| |y Kelly, Kelley, Bachman, Nve, | not Towle, Tompsell, Barstow Mr Herman Smith, Mr. Ger Metz, L. and 1y sSmith ent any likelihood of cold One who I8 partic | wipe the chest and arms with alc |as an extra pricaution, but | objection to going out of dvors is dr 1m be washed is a striped fabric in delicate ptibla may | tints hol later | Ammonia will there §s no |and should this fail to be soon as | mon vinegar will often upposing colored g hefore belng hung up f the starch not haps too hot (v My to arly susc the ‘h in solution revive colors, on hand com- answer well. nents must Wit 0 dry, as in the car belng quite ready. or por-) ery hot starch will cac the color to fade), then they should & laid In ecold water to which a handful Gommon salt has been added “Ran- W. H. Mallory of 2§12 D street gave @ rth Seven- enjoyable bobsled several hours, strong «he pays one ed. baih' tak day skin in guod condition anc n every will keep Fiug ¢ a health when sth summer take does in winter beneficlal. but until summe: heat besins Retter it. through eold take warm baths 1 the morning is situated so fortunately as to be g0 o & tub directly of health and hygiene vorable. In this way there will be no danger taking cold atter a tepid bath. becau: that temperature aoes not open the It 15 cleansing without being velaxing. water in warm, not hit, and frictioning It sugar of lead—p cent's alssolved done with & bath brush instead of with a pailful of water-will prevent pinks. cloth will stimulate elreulation and lavenders from running without taxing heart. A good, bris) oga d for purples and greens vub afterwanl with a Turkish towel pr persons mix a tablespoonful of black motes wurmth and a glow which first suds when the garment ve doss it theim he atmosph from the body vold plunges may be it is safer to HElFS FOR THE WASH DAY Mey Be | wnd Fading vente stre How Colors ning" Combining Materinls. Now that the fashion is revived of com- bining two materials in one gown, women who must study econemy should take ad- vantage of the fad. For It an old style, plainly fitting skirt and separate walst are available, and one can get & remnant that will harmonize, a pretty gown could be dveloped by using the old material for skirt and slesves and the new for « tunie that would fall to the hem of the skirt in front or longer. The tunic would be supported by a dainty voke and slashed up the center front to above the kneas, the corners to be taken back, rever fashions, and held with bowa buckles, the material plain or shirved is weather 1t o able to condition, most fa- Water When Should Be Substituted | the Wonther s Cola. in by the washing green the color may be set | addition of alum. After blue has been washed a handful of salt thrown into the rinsing water will prevent fading. It is sald oxgall Is good for pre gray and browns., T Ing tan and natyral colors water in which hay been bofled. This will make the linen look kv The | now again from bed S are made strong that a girl morning cold plunges in strong enough to do winter, cautions a doctor in effect, low I8 not the use has ax vitality 10 react at once, apd ith and the glow a girl hel it real test Is how It takes much In cases of blood fail sensation of the plunge her, But the feels through the extremely worth Y he blue Vi veppe vJ Vet vy —— wilt pre results from Hee Wanut Ads, He, FUR SALE FUR :ALE_FUR SALE FUR ~ALE FUR SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE FURS Such as sets of Russian Sable, rmine, Chinehilla, Maine Mink, Hudson Bay Sable, White Fox, and Black Lynx WILL GO ON SALE (Commencing Monday, January 3d) AT COST PRICES. the ladies of Omaha who have visited our est Broadtail Most of ablishment and have seen these befiutiful furs no doubt will at such REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. LA BOOK & YOST OMAHA'S FASHIONABLE FURRI RS appreciate the opportunity of securing then 16th and 16th and Howard Howard