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Kine Ak-Sar-Ben XXI Is Now Ruler Over the Sabiects of Quivera for Another Year. CEREMONY FULL OF POMP (Continued 1 ] from Page One.) and marched through the center of the hall toward the throne, while the knights at elther side of the room seated them- seives. Mounting the rostrum before the throne the governors fell Into two lines, and the malds did likewise, thus forming a double avenue leading from the steps to the throne itself. Here thoy awalted the | coming of the king. The Kiug: He Comen! The four bugles sounded in coneért #gain; breathing In the hall was stilled; & majestio tread was heard, and the car- dinai came in, foilowed by Master, ean | Robinson, bea:ing the crown. Immnedi- ately behind them with a measured tread, bearing a scepter, came the king himself, | A long storin of applause followed him | throushout his solemn proce, throne, 1 Mounting the carpeted stalrs he took | the throne, whereupon Cardinal Ben Gal- lagher placed the crown upon his head | with the words: “By virtue of the authority vested in | me, 1 crown thee the twenty-first king of the dyLusiy of An-sac-beal” | Then Comes the Queen. Yet again the bugles sounded. Again the breath of the multitude was stilled, for the bugles announced the approach of the quecn. First came little Miss Emma Nash, crown bearer.. Followiug her came the Eraclous queen In her regal robes, With | stately diknily she strode to the rostrum, | up the steps where the king, rising from | his throne, helped her to the seat by his | side, and placed the dainty crown upon her head with his own hand Immeddately the governors and epeclal maids moved forward, pald their respects | and made obelsance to the royal pair. | The ninety knights rose from their| places and filed out. Gaiety Relgnw The maids and governors in graceful couples filed down the steps and began | the grand march as the orchestra burst into music. Members of the floor and re- ception committees with the ladies of the court followed in the march, and In a few moments the ball room was a scene of briliant gayety. The epeclal maids wore the colors of Ak-Sar-Ben. The first four in the march wore the pink, the second four the green and ‘the third four the yellow. The gov- ernors on whose arms the speclal maids | Participated In the grand march were | clad entirely in white, with white gloves, white Prince Albert coat, white knicker-| bockers, white stockings, but black pumps | Wit a large silver buckle R’ hinents were served on' the s cond floc. uring the course of the ball, Scores of wrs were busy throughout the en- tire « ‘wuing in the service, beeret Well iKept. Al ough hundreds had been guessing wnd s ugering for weeks as to who should 9 honored with the crowns of king and | ec. this year, few, if, indeed, any, had fues » correctly, Every year this is a subjuct of much speculation and gossip for woeks before the coronation takes sgee The fact that the king was this vetr se'ected from outside the circie of membe s of the board of governors threw practicslly everyone ®ff guard, As it had become something of a prece- flent 1o gelect kings from within the eir- tle of governors, there were but' five tHgivles this year, unless, indeed, the king should bLe selected from one of the two members of the board who have seen members only a few weeks or a few months, by reason or resignations, Thus the coming of a king from outside the tircle struck surprise into the subjects, s though a pope should be chosen from rutside the cabinet of cardinals, Rich Gowns Worn By Ladies at Ball (Continues from Page Four.) Bird of paradise In the¢ hair. Diamond lavalier, HAMILTON, Miss Marion—Girlish dan- elng frock of flesh-colored net aver pink satin, Clusters of pink velvet flowers marked the polnts of the skirt and faatooned the girdle and sleeves HAVERSTICK, Mrs. George—-Black net embroidered in green and black pail- lettes over black satin. HAVEN, Miss Rebecca, of Oincinnati, Guest of Mrs. C. E. Black—Fink crepe de chine and chiffon, prettily embroid- ered and the bottom of the skirt with blue satin: short skirt, bouffant effect. HOCHSTETLER, Miss Frances—Dainty | Cibroidered in silver and trmmed with e el e oon in> | White fox fur, and sllver lace on edge le sleeves and trimmings | Of Short full skirt. Dmp.re w.ist. of marten fur, | MILLARD, Mrs. Barton—8Uiking tan- HOWE, Mrs.. R, C.—Attractive satin Callot gowm. HOW w Mrs. R. B.—Ivory velvet crepe, en ftrain, with wimmings of silver lace, and flesh colored chiffon embroidered in rhinestones and pearls. Touches of ermine. L INGWERSEN, Mrs G. J.—Black tulle over biack charmeu h t ming of iredescont jet ban J. IORSAlN Miss Lrurl ‘Balm n r[olorfi]d oul de ‘meteor with old. e r b trimmings of ol Mrs. R. C.—Black tulle gown with urimmings of cut jet. JUDSON, Mrs. Frank W.—Cream lace and green tulle combined with green satin. | Silver lace formed the bodice and cap| sleeves and tue skirt, whih was short | and quite full, was slashed at the boi- eream silk rim- :om showing a petticoat of tulle and luce. K. KNOX, Mrs. R. O.—Blue silk messaline with gverdrape of self-tone chiffon, (lor- sage bouque. of pins rosebuds. LOPALD, Miss Hannaih—Pale pink chiffon danc.ng frock, draped in bouf- fant effect and (esiloo with s.aver ribbon and rosebuds, Snepnerdess bodice of pink satin. KUHA, Mrs John ' A~—Rlch gown of black’ velvet, ‘Wwith trimmings 8 black tule, and skirt dancing length, KUMN, Miss Murion—Dalnty white satin dancing trock, cowbined wilh white tu.le. A SANAUGH, Mrs. Annie B of Spring- guest of Mrs. James - with lace and veivet over- and heavily embroidered, NE, Mrs. Arthur—Attractive pink costume with bodice- of P i the points | nf the skirt were outlined with French flowers and touches of brown fur were | used. D amond and pearl necklace. KENNEDY, Mrs. John L.~Exquisite creation of iridescent sequins and silver lace, sieeveless, and made with short, full ‘skirt. Diamond necklace. L. SERNER, Mrs. Max—Leather-colored silk plin draped with brown panne velvet. orm.:d.bouuunt of American beauties. ' amonds. LEVY, Mrs. Morris—Handsome black charmeuse, combined with jetted net. WIS, Miss Louise. of De Kalb, 1, uest of Miss Helen Clarke—Charming nk net dancing frock with silver rimmings. LORD, Mrs. L, M.—Embroidered maline '+ robin’s kg blue satin, Diamonds. veivet; dancing’ length. -Corsage bou- quet of violets, MUNCHHOFF, Miss Mary—White _silk and net creatlon, elaborately embroid- | ered in beads. i M'CAFFREY, Miss Mary—Maize cnmon| taffeta with bodice of Chandlly lace, METZ, Mrs. Charies E.~Handsome gow! LONG, Miss Florence—White brocade sllic with wired tunfc of Dresden chi fon, edged with black lynx. Bodice o. fresh calored _chiffon wnd wide satin girdle of pink. Bouquet of Mrs, Ward roses. LOULS, Mra Karl—Striking gown of rose colored velvet and Carrickmacross lace. Short skirt of the velvet with bodice of lace and velvet. Pearls. . McCARTHY, Miss Gertrude of Chicago, guest of ‘Mrs. Ben Galagher—Very short, full dancing frock of pink and green chitfon with pointed lace tunic, e bodice was of pink and brocaued silver and sleeveless, Bunches of pink and green roses festooned elther side of the bodice. MACKAY, Miss Eleunor—Pale blue paul de meteur, the sk.rt cut in deep points, outitned with pink rosebuds, and worn over fiuffy tuile petticoat of saine shade. Bodice of sil with pink rosebuds. METCALF, Mis. J. M.—Paris gown of rose pink ciiffon’ taffeta, with trim- mings of white lace, and gold em- broidered lace. Pearl' cnain and dia- mond lavaler. METZ, M Charles—Handsome grey chiffon over silver with elaborate a.i- ver lace triminings. L MOORE, Mrs. Nancy J overdress of cut Jet; trimmed in jet, anc and net {inished bodice girdle of black of net embroidered in gold; the gown was cut round meck and seeveless and was dancing length. A Greclan band of gold fastened with a ejusier of pearls was worn in the hair. n of chiffon velvet in coral shade, hand gerine pcinted skirt over fringed pe'ti- coat of sliver lace, with bodice of & lver ince and silver cloth draped with brown | tulle. M'CONNELL. Mrs. A. B.-Olive green et embroidered in green pailettes, over absinthe satin. Bodice of silver lace. | Skirt en train. MAHONEY, Mrs. T. J.—Viclet gown of taffeta, frimmed ~with hand made wrea'hs of French flowers; skirt short d bodice of taffeta and lace with e -trimmings. Diamonds. MANCHESTER, Mrs, Emma B.—Decol- lette princess gown of silver la er orchid -Georgette crepe with over-drape of orchid taffeta embroidered in silver. Corsage boquet of orchids. Diamonds nd pearls, MSHANE, Mrs, John A.—Dainty gown of white tulle over cloth of silver. Waist of iridescent trimming and short skirt. caught with ninl: roses. Jewals. MANTBL, Mrs. Nate—Yellow ~ crepe. trimmed with Chantlly lace, skirt short, draped over lace flounce MUGAN, . John of Chicago—Black sllk_crepe de meteor with bodice of black silk lace over white chiffon Made round length. Jewels, diamonds. N. NASH, Mrs. Louis—Sapphire blue velvet combined with silver la‘ made du In{! length. Frills of silver fin- ished the bottom of the skirt and was | used to ornament the bodice, NOVAK, M'ss Clara of Howells, Neb.— ® o an'azz HHowe AXTON, Mrs., James Love—Exqulsite gown of arrieot cre e ¢e ninon, d ap: skirt; the walst trimmed wi'h coral and earl beads, and a girdle of salmon pink. NZ, M George—Stunning black poul de sole. the bodice of which was entirely of flame-colored velvet draped in a pretty fashion. The skirt was short and very fluffy, and the dee points were bound with flame-colore velvet. Two huge roses, one black and and the other flame-colored, gave a distinctive touch to_the costume, PATTERBON, Miss Miidred of Kansas est of Mrs. Charles O Neli Hrilsh frock of white taffeta, simly mnde, with short full skirt. PATTERSON, Mrs. R. C, of Kansas (‘1!{,. guest of Mrs. Charles O'Nell Rich—8triking costume of violet bro- caded chiffon ~ velvet trimmea in cream lace and firidescent beads. FCHIN, Mrs. Ernest of Rochester, N. guest of Mrs. Penn P. Fodrea— nvle costume of white tulle and ;)ufleln with trimmings of chiffon rose- u s, PET!.R8, Miss Daphne—Attractive phnk taffeta frock with wired skirt. The bodice had a jacket effeot of lace and was trimmed with opalcscent crystals, With this was worn a handsome rose- colored evening wrap with white fox fur collar, PETFRS, Mrs. Ralph—Rose-colored satin embroidered 'in a floral design, made over shaded chiffon and tulle of rose color. The skirt was short and full and the bodice was of tulle and chiffon em- P ace; short. full skirt, PiciD, “Miss Hattie—White satin and tulle 'with trimmings of Silver siippers, Diamonds. PRED Miss Nora—Dainty dancing frock. Siiver sl Q. QUIGLEY, Mrs. D, T.—Cream satin gown with trimmings of g ld dancing length., Pearls, ", REED, Mrs. A. L.—Costume of black net, trimmed with bands of jet. Short full skirt and long sleeves of net, REED, Mre. James D.—Pink faille, velled in pink tulle and trimmed with gold ace. ROBINSON, M Luclle H.—Gown of American uty chiffon over taffeta of same shade. Bodice of white lace. ROOD, Mrs, E. 8.—Black Chantilly lace ine, black velvet. white satin ippers. Pearls. lace, made gown made decoliere and en lamonds, RICH, Mrs, Charles O'Nell-Handsome gown of black met with trimunings ol cut_jet. RILEY, Miss Mary BE.—Danding frock of 1 ith tunic "of tulle. Lace bodice stooned with French rosebuds. RUSLLLL, Miss Agnes—Turquoise blue satin, with white lace bodice Rbrgidered in silver; dancing length, W.—Saimon pink gold and siiver em- L, Mr cluffon over brocaded tunie, REHFELD, satin; Miss Lena—Cream colored lace robe, skirt with three accordion pieated laey flounces, walst with erystals and chl ROSEBNSTOC! 8 ffon, pink r h Jesa.e—Apricot pink ruffies of lace over chiffon. Pink tulle in bands over the u shoulde: 9 BUMMERS M! . B. ack velvet com- bined with inthe shade tulle. Gray and black beading and touches of blick tulle mfirglexd an attractive costume. Empire gown of yellow crepe meteor | SLOSB Mis. J., jr.—Heavy back oo eulliod u;fe’u; Sodiod of | 1vish ngied lace robe ‘over whiie chifion point lace. Corsage bouquet of Amer-| and black satin, trimmed with butter- fcan beauties. flies and jet ornaments; on train. Lav . llere of diamonds and diamond orn: o. menis. OFFUTT, Mrs. Charles—Alice blue chif- fon with trimmings of blue and gold ce. P, PARKS, Mrs. Georgo—] black lace robe, embroldered in beads in orlental design, over electric blue satin. Made with neck and short, round length. Jewels, diamonds. PARKS, Miss Mirgarei=White Georgette crej cor ussy willow satin ite satin brocaded in descent beads, and wi having gold tassels on end. Made short, rvu?l length. Jewels, pearis. PARKS—Mss Katheryne=White bro- caded satin with oveirdrape of crystal lace, made with V ncek, edged with same lace, with which was worn a cor- sage bouquet of fresh rosebuds. turquolse. STEIN, Mrs. Ca tin costume, draped with canary panue velvet, with girdle heavily emboridered in jet. Cor- sage bouquet of orchide. SWITZLER, Miss Alice—Black princess gown of embroldered chiffon over satin combined with orange tulle and metal trimmings. SWOBE Mrs. Edwin—Exquisite gown of tulle shading from each tone of the or- chid, lavender, purple ard vio, over orchid chiffon. TLI model in the Ion‘r ver lace was uscd to trim it. 5 corsage et of orchids’ completed & most exquisite cost SMYTH, ume. Miss Chatherine—Girlish gown pink surah combined with tulle Flutfy short skirt, of tulle. | | | I | U)ll‘l King. E. M. Bartlett | Casper E. Yost 11 Edward Porter Peck 1 Reobert 8. Wilcox v William D, McHugh \ w| yot wawn with boil f1ale vy ehiffon trimmed In jot and orlihants, | Jot lava'l.er | Mre, J, M.—lmported gown A crepe do chine, with trim mings of koid and rhinestones. Bod ice ornamented with gold and crystal | bends. Pearis, | TOWLI, Mrs #a—Orchid gros with sllver metal rlowers, and side frill on skirt of white Ince with silver run e, and ttimmed wite ist trimmed with orys tal Corsage bouquet of or- chids v, VANCE, Miss Adelajde—Pink _radjum with overdre of white, laborately beaded with pearls w. * | WATSON, Mia F. _of CGrend Island of Mrs. Penn fodren <1 CRosauin ver ecloth claborately trimmed with sil-| Suest of Mrs. Bean Fouren sUlac wes ver lace over flesh colorod ehiffon. | WiSRSTEi. Mrs ) R Bliver Ince p on sk rt' edged with [ i taffeta, with 1 skirt sen'- | black fox fur; en aln. Corsage of topud arourd the bottom. The bodive | ellver, hand enaroidered was lnce ena beaded with ailver STREL, Mra. Harry O.—Gown of gold| WELI, Mis. Harry—Princess lace | cloth " and gold lace flouncing, with| robe over cloth of Aliver wnd pink ehif- | bouffant skirt and overdress of black fon with ornaments of pearl tulle and ermine. WERTHEIMER, Mrs. Samuel — Hiack | STEEVER, Mis. E. Zell of Fort D. A | satin and embroid net, with bugle Russell,~ Wyo., guest of Mrs. J. F.[ and black paillette trimming. | Coad, Jr.—Blue satin with overdrape of | WHLTi, G, Mis, Ca.lys Brownsville, | cream embroidered tulle, Tex., guest of Mra, \. Sweet—W hite | SMITH, Mrs. Floyd—Simple frock of| satii with overdress of flash-colored net black' tulle over black satin. Short,| und shor. skirt, the lower euge of which full_skirt. was u_band of blue and pink pompadour SMITH, Mrs. Sldney of Hartford, Conn.,' slk. The same silk formed the lower guest” of Mrs. J. F. Dale—All white part of the bodice and the shoulder own of chitfon and charmeuse; bands were of flesh-colored chitfon dancing length, with trimmings of [ WYMAN. Mrs, Henry—Handsome cos- crystal and arl beads tume of brocaded tulle combined with | SULLIVAN, Mrs, J. J.—Light blue tullc| 1eal lace over wiite satin. over flesh colored sflk. Short, fulll WRSTHROOK, Mrs, J. S.—Exquis'te skirt; waist sleovelens, with shoulder| ' creation of silver cioth fn orohid tone, | bands of beads. American beauty sleoveiess, Empire walst trimmed with | roses, . silver lace. o WILLIBON, Misa Mary Augusta of Cres- THOMPSON, Mrs. George K.—Handsomo| ton, Ia., guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Berg Su | { ] | Another Great Opportunity If you have not already taken advantage of this $10and $15 DO IT NOW-—As the saving possibilities are most appealing and convincing. Fine all wool worstedn—ehevioto'— serges, gray and blue—tweeds—cassimeres—silk mixtures —English and Scotch, fancy rough effects, all hand-tail- ored Suits in the newest, one, two and three-button models, short and long roll front—styles for slo d sls all ages of men. Genuine values that sold up to $20.00; your choiee Saturday, at................ an “Big Ak-Sar-Ben Week” SUIT SALE at.... e Royal Line of Ak-Sar-Een Queen, Meliora Woolworth Fairfield Mae Dundy Lee Gertrude Kountze Stewart Grace Allen Clarke Ethel Morse Fred A. Nash Vi Mildred Lomax Henry J. Penfold Vil Fdith Smith Day Thomas A. Fry VIl Ella Cotton Magee Fred Meta IX Bessie Grady Davis Charles H. Pickens X Ada Kirkendall Wharton il Gurdon W, Wattles X1 Mary Lee MeShane Hosford Gould Dietz XIT Margaret Wood Cranmer Vietor B, Caldwell XIIT Nathalie Merriam Millard Will L. Yetter X1V Brownie Bess Baum Rouse Arthur ¢, Smith XV Jean Cudehy Wilhelm E. Buckingham XVI Frances Nash Joseph Barker XVII Elizabeth Davis | Thomas €. Byrne XVIil Elizabeth Pickens Charles F. Black XIX Elizabeth Congdon Charles D, Beaton XX Frances Hochstetler I Ward D. Burgess XXI Marian Howe Black—Tete de negre Georgatte crepe, rrettily embroiderad_with goid threals. \ AOD, Mrs, B R.—Midnight blue tulie o.or ‘gold embroidered ¢hiffon; ekirt scailoped around t of ..trn-v Walst d In gold, the shoulders. biue tulle emb straps of tull with WOOD, Mrs. W, Rightor—Charming model of pink charmeuse, trimmed wiih white lace, Short, full akirt WOODARD, Miss Ulare Helene—Flesh closs, with bands of tulle Corsage boguet of silver WOODARD, Mrs, rote of black lace WOODARD, Miss Marie—Costume of pea~ cock blue' net over white satin with f white satin. Long sleeves » of orchids, Harry of Cincinnatl, a guest T. Yates—imported gown o Jupaneso embrofdered crepe de chine in pale blue, with skirt dancing length; trimmings of lace and Iridesoent beads Diamond pendant. i Mra Herbert—Stunning sap- t over silver cloth. The 3 ck in_front and cut quite in the back, Sapphire blue pail- lettes ornamented this most attractive K, Mra, Bra—~Louls XV model Md satin trimmed with filet lace irldescent bande. Skirt caug French flowers, re. M, O. James 1.- en train Handsome trimminge of net nnd with WATSON, of Lincoln, Guest of Mre. Gould Diets-Charming cos- tume, with skirt of black velvet draped over slver lace; bodice of wsil- ver lace and black hiffon trimmed with :l‘l and rhinestones. Diamonas. WH TE, Mra. Victor—Costume of black net and silver, with trimmings of jet Short, full wkirt and s eeveless walst trimmed In bands of silver, WOOD, Mrs, W, R~Charming costume of cerise tulle, with draperies of ll- ver cloth, and trimmings of turquolse s Me. “They're disp/ayed in our windows” “KUPPENHEIMER,"’ ‘‘SOCIETY ‘‘DAVID ADLER'S COLLEGIAN,” BRAND,"’ “KIRSCHBAUM'S YUNG-FELO."” Splendid garments that illustrate the utmost reach in clothes making skill— Beautifully Tallored and Cleverly styled, eingle and double breasted. High waist, one button models, Loosé or form-fit styles, in Dennybrook Plaids, Normandy Checks, Waterloo Squares, Banjo stripes, Piping Rock Flannels and Imperial. 8tripes—Unequalled values at — $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35, $4 Omaha’s Greatest Overcoat Stock— Here at your service in all the new weaves, patterns and colorings—‘‘Better Coats,”’ ‘‘More Coats,’’ ‘‘the largest variety’’ of Overcoats shown in Omaha—*‘Scotch Crom- bies,”’ “‘Carr Meltons,”’ ‘‘Montagnaes,’’ ‘‘ Alecians,’’ ‘‘ Ker- seys,”” ““Worumbos,”” Chinchillas and new knit fabrics, Single and double-breasted models, Ulsters, Storm Coats and Balmaccans, at.slz to $50 And We Emphasize for Saturday ' The Best Overcoat Values You Ever Saw at........ There are so many men interested in this price that we have gotten together, without question, the most attractive and unparalleled collection of Overcoat values ever shown be- fore at $15.00—Many of them qualities worth up to $20 and $22.50—*Tweeds,’’ ‘‘Kerseys,’’ ‘‘Chinchillas,’’ ‘‘ Meltons,’” ““Fleeces,”’ single and double breasted, self and velvet col- lars, Chesterfield box styles, full silk lined, Y4, V%-lined and two-toned effects, patch or regular pockets. The $15 highest point of Overcoat excellence to be had at. .. .. A Double Event of Great Value— Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Pants. . $3.85 and $5.00 In the high character of these suits—the excellent materials, correct styles and exeeptional values offered, you will find it worth while to buy your Boy’s Suit here now— $5.00 Values $3.85 $7.50 Values $5.00 Smart, Snappy Top Coats for big and small Boys— $2.50 to $10.00 Warm Underwear—Union Styles —fleeced coPtons and wool mix- tures. 45¢ and Up Warm Shawl Collar Sweater Coats. $1 and Up Men’s High Grade Worsted Sweater Coats— Medium and Heavy Weight, Shawl and Byron Collar, $3.00 to $7.50 “Others as Low as One Dollar, Pajamas Outing Flanuel Night Garments, $1.00 to $3.00 LonCothing (o | I | I | colored tulle over satin: very full skirt. | Twenty-second 8 over | nue, and trimmings of opalescent | WARD H. BURGESS AK-SAR-BEN KING Leader in Several Big Business Enterprises Chosen from Out- side Board of Governors. KNIGHT SINCE DYNASTY FORMED Although prominently connected with big business houses of Omaha for many Ward M. Burgess, the new king of Quivera, started his career here as an ordinary billing clerk at a meager salary. He is now vice president of the whole- sale dry goods firm of M. K. Smith & Co., president of the Burgess-Nash do purtment store, a vice president and di of the Omaha National bank an years, rector a director of the Omaha Eleotric Light and Power com! y. He is all that, while still only 45 Fears of age. He was boin In 8t Joseph, but came to the Gate Cliy to seek his fortune in 1540 when only 0 yeurs of age. Ever since Ak-Sar-Ben began he has been an active knight of the realm ane uow he is its king. He Is & member of the Omaha, Country and Commercial clubs and was onee preaident of the former, oIf, squash ball and motoring are his bobbies, the latter having taken the place of his rancy for fine horses, of which he owned a number during the days of the Horse Show, His wife was Miss Margaret Brown of Omaha, The have a beautiful home at street and Capitol ave- and have three children, Charles, Louls and Margaret. Short full skirt; the whist ail blue satin. sleeveless with shou der banads of ver lace on cerise net. Y. YOUNG, Mrs. Raymond G.—Attractive wo.vn of white lnce and cornl satin. ATE John Black net over trimmed in bands of biack d ®old embrolde; Pearls enhanced the beauty of this costume. CAMPPELL, Mrs, Emma F.—Coral chil fon velvet with draped bodice and net wing sleeves, trimmed with rhinestones White aigrette in hair, Diamonds and poarls. GOT ITH, Mra. Sam ~ Handsome KO of black spangled net. Diamaonds, HOSFORD, Mrs, Richard, of Moline, Guest of Mrs. W, D. Hoaford—Attrac- tive pink satin frock, embroidercd in silver, with trimmings of iridescent bead HL RD, Mrs. Willard D.—Handsome black lace gown with trimmings of jof, Skirt short and full. Short sleeves o net, Corsage uquet of orchids. KEATING, Miss Helen—Costume of pink satin with pointed bodice and hoopskirt of white lace; osduocm trimmings. KELLY, Mrs, lda M.-Pink crepe de cliine wi'h point d’espr t lace and beaded tunje. Ostrich plum ein hair. - Corsnge bouquet of lilles of the valley, Dia- monds and pearls, 2 The Smart- est Hats Shown in Omaha— Soft ana Derby, we show every advanc- ed style in differ- ent qualities to please all tastes and pocket books, Pearl, Gray, Green, Blue, Brown, Ox- Aord and Black. $2.00, $2.00, $3.00 Stetson's $3.50, 84, and $5. “Fall Caps, $1.00" Balmaccans, $6.50 Most attractive, full skirted, raglan shoulder, shower proof, Gray and Brown, Scotch mix- tures that are real values at $10.00 to $12,00. Today— $6.50 “Medium Weight.” Men’s Fall Shirts Novel designs that are not too extreme, yet decidedly pleasin with a fine variety of colorings and patterns— $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 N Underwear Men's Union Suits, medium and heavy welght Egyptian Combed cotton— p $1.00 Men's Fine Wool Mix and Derby Rib Cotton Union Suits— {150 Men's Fine Quality Union Buits, in wool, mixed worsted and mercerized yarns— 2, §2.50, $3, $3.50 ¥