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| H b n 4 . Ladies of the Kingdom Fashion’s Latest Note by Ladies Who Attended Ball K -SAR - BEN'S coronation from the first for the taste, displayed by the ladies of the court in their costumes | for the occasion; and last night was but a continuance | of the custom. Gowns of the latest| mode and rarest stuffs, jewels and flowers, glistened under the soft fights | of the dancing floor, and in the hal(-‘ shadows of the promenade, and made | pictures of wondrous beauty. ! The gowns and Their wearers were: A Anderson, Miss Hazel—Yeliow crepe over gold satin., Gold slippers Andervon, Miss Helen—silver cloth founda- tion with overdrape of green tulle. Silver slippers Andrews, Miss Cecille of St Paul, Minn., | Guest of Miss Lulu Houck, and an Out-of- | Dinnin town Mald-of-Honor—An attractive eveu- ing gown with & gold lace bodice with ty. was caught up at the hipy with large | M‘I“u’:: “fl;:mc‘;.'::" ;lh:{y';.?fi. f:."hr.:,,,..m‘ loops bound with old blue. Bilver m«; a % A 2] of. | _ trimming toundaion with overaidrg tn the hoob 67| pahiman, Mrs. James C.—Combination of lric‘nn;vd in silver. Corvage of Am'.r!cnn; L‘:‘*‘llf fl’ltyr“r;;r'-"::;‘;.'.:.:'r:; and pale gray m:““ Mrs, J. Fo—Detticoat of silver lace ' Davis, Mrs. B. B—Attractive even with tunic of orchid satin; bodice and| ©f black lace over black satin sioaves of orchid colored chiffon, brocaded | E ‘ in eliver. With this gown silver #lip : vorn P Engler, Miss Mae—Turquolse blue tulle Y I X L Pl wn, fashioned over cloth of B { Boyles, Mrs V. Warren—White silk net, bodice embroidered with silver beads and pink brocaded deslgn with skirt of net over pink satin and tulle. Boyce, Mre. Mirlam Patterson—ileeveless costume of fmported gold cloth. Round, dancing_length, .'ln. W. H.—Petticoat of chiffon in orchid shades; over this was draped 1;;:;'}0;" ot Y or”n-vh net Poathek green taffetai Bogios "ot ;sUver | Fodrea, M Penn P.~Dancing frock of rose m“"li.' Frank W,—Rlack satin 1rlped‘ tulle over the rose taffeta: bodice and in black ‘silk net, bodice has a beaded | front and a V-back. Dancing length. | and | Mrs, Benjamin 8.-Bodice with Irideacent sequins. Diamands. sleeves of sliver lace; petticoat of WIVOT | prgqmyn, Mis Elaine of Racine, Wik, With & pse tulle overdral Guest of Mrs, M, G. Hayward—airlish Bradiord, Mrs. D, C.~Pluk #pal tulle, gracefully draped over satin of the same shade. M, . T—Evening gown of| Of siiver; short-waisted with whort, full | 8 T kirt. orchid chiffon over silver lace, which h‘MMd_ Mre. Fdmund—Most attractive covers « foundation of orchid metal cloth. dkirt made stralght and full with five rows of gold ribbon Trimming. Hodice with bands of gold, Burkley, Miss Mury—Beautiful pink silver cloth gown, clouded with desp sea blue tulle, Bacon, Miss Lucllle—Abainthe green chenille velvet over a wonderful petticoat of silver cloth embrofdered {n blackbirds and bril- lants; one side of the gown has the velvet druped up In two big loops, then fulling softly down, forming one of the trains; the other side has the stralght Yines, but the velvet forms another, shortor train. Decollate bodice {s one-sided, too; one of the velvet, the other of the em- broldered » V back. Mim Margaret Greer—Beautiful laco “r::c' draped over flegh-colored chiffon of varl-colored Fronch romes, -i'-‘l."ifi: ld%uol Minneapolis, guest of re. Charles O tt, an out-of-town maid of honor—Attractive blue and gold gown trimmed with a combinatioh of passe- menterie and net. Rous o gown by 1 "Arnold.” Silver lace bodice and trimmed with rose ostrich, Corsage of rose ostrich. 0 E. F.—Bluck chiffon, velvet bodice; ukirt of black tulle embroldered in black sequins. Diamonda. s Milton T.~Light blue slic bro- caded in silver; bodlos and slecves of il- ver lace; cing length, 'y lillam F.~~Whits net over woft, white satin; skirt short and fluffy, the walst with a trimming of French| flowers, | Mrs. H, LA short, full skirt of &ray georgette crepo with thres band of gray satin ribbon; walst of tho crep: iridescent 8 ming, l?a-. Mrw. P—8kirt of rosa tal made full at the hips; sleevelens; bodice of tulle and sliver lu Out-of-Town Mald of Honor--A Beautiful andsome black | gown of cloth of sliver with a large, green em) in Jot; skirt draped and | dragon embroidered and joweled in the with jet ornaments. material; short skirt. Diamonda. x.-t R~White satin founda- Mrs. O, E.~Beautitul gown of pink ‘glon; ekirt very whort with full over-| cioth of with sllver roses embroid- ‘of white tulle, drape finished with | ored in the mi . The bodice and band of Bohemian lace; bodice and| sleeves were of silver lace as well as the sleeves of the luce, trimming, while sliver slippers were worn to harmonise with the whole effect. % W.—Cream manila | Gifford, Anne—Charming dancing Fredericl ! et mroldared: I bIACE with:tHimmin biack velvet; bodlce of cream princ and skirt with bands of lace and ve. H Nile green French HeTA Wit crashed vedion Hr shed In' back raped with with shi bow; shoulders % Ahmlaned with ailver- ussels * Foil amline L 3 wkirt nfi.fi to give hoop effect. Corsage ee! ‘tfl A short full skirt of electrio blus tulle over blue satin; bodice of gold embroidered n purple and ull ...-:: .‘. l--uunawrno lr:lb': of black lace over silver el - '.'l. Frank | L—=Orchid satin foundatlon draped In sliver lace and not; walst and sieeves of the dilver lno Beautitul dancing frock b 1n the bodice of Jace with tiny sleoves of the lver . Bliver s, Mre Willlam ln:-A foundation of with overdrape of silver with white Iace, which Is it here and there with allver bow. i.om this & white silk net embroid- ered crystals; sieeveless bodice of the same Oflrcl: ,M‘I‘d‘h bands of rhine- stones over the ulders. Cisrke, ', “We=Handsome evening rehid t\;l-I: ove k of the combined with cream lace; gown of white trimmings of gold lace. A. W.=Dancl gown of blo taffeta under tulle, with high walstiine and no sleeves Mise Helen—Dancing frock of t-d'esprit net. Hodice of pink uffled skirt, ruffles edmed with made over pink silk founda- eeves, Wide pink satin Olifford—Citron colored chif- metal cloth, with foundation of cloth; akirt draped with ohiffon ativer lace, the lace Ing up- form! x the bodice and sleeves. Mrs, N~Simple dancing frock black satin with overdrape of Black net, trimmed with French orna- Mre. 3. ¥, Jr—Pink satin with short rdrape of pink tulle wired and finished with & band of pearls; bodice of the tulle sllver lace; bands of the pearls finleh nd nleeves. Mrs, Ralph W.—Rose orchid taffeta with overdrape; bodice and angel sleeves of rosp tulle trimmed with rose sequin: girdle of orchid silk embroidered In gol and violet Mrs. T. L~Pink crepe with over- dress of white lace; skirt short and very full; walst of the lace with gold trim- mil of Diamonds and pearls. Miss Mona-—An orehid tulle bodice with & flounced skirt of orchid taffeta. Mrs, Robert—White tafteta embrold- ored in roseate roses; hodlce of the taf- feta and rose tulle. Katharine—Gown of pink | not; pointed tunic dice hand it embroidered an with a_ butterf Mrs. iton N.~—-Verd silver cloth, trimminge of crystal. Mrs. B~Handsome evening he skirt short and draped with a panel sapphire blue tulle up the center front. .I'duo‘ of taffta trimmed in blue and sfiver ribbon; wing sleves of the blue Frederick H.—Very handsome black ymbroldered in black Sapphires and di Mellora—Attractive dancing “5 k satin with & tunie of Eray aiined Bieh oo the ins: bodice o the gray tul of Ord. Neb, an Out- of-town ot Honor—Canary colored tulle with an overdress in the same shade, trimmed Gold slippers. gown of th bodics of iridescont se- of net t. Henry W.—Dancing gown of erepe with crystal trim- balls have been conspicuous p, Dally, Miss Marle of Duplap, | Denmende, georgette | Dietz, Miws Loulse—Decoliste gown Dietz, Miss Nina- Eastman, Mrs, Osgood T.—~White satin u‘;-- shlk Ferrell, Mrs_ Sherman A. of Johnuto! Fowler, Mra. Bert C.—~Black tulle fashioned Foye, Mrs. W_ J—~Sleeveless orchid satin Fradenburg, Mrs. J. B—A silver lace pot- | Freeland, Mrs, J. A.—Turquolse blue crepe Gaines, Mrs. Francls H.—Bodice of silver Gilmore, Gllmore, Mrs, Robe Glover, Grimmel, Mrs, C, A ~Black taffeta with an Garrett, Miss Nina—Dalnty trock of pale blue Shown shoulders. Tunic embroidered pith Jfet. | Gold slippers. ] Mrs. F. T.—Empire gown of black net over whits satin, underskirt with ruffies of stlver luce; bodice of silver lace over | white allk tuile. Around the bo band of American Beauty veivet ru 15 finished with streamers and with A and caught Amerfcan Beauty rose | Ta. Guest of Miss Nell Heaty-—Striking dancing gown of yellow and white stripped taffets and cloth of gold. Skirt of taffeta over petti- cont of cloth of gold. Bodice of yellow | net with iridescent trimming. High gold boots, town, Ta, Luctle Bacon | Dancing frock of gold crepe meteor with | overdraps of gold lace, with French flowers. Bodlce of the 4 lace. | vith a | whort full skirt of black tulle, ' “allot model of Clel blue | The skirt has s silver cloth | with the Clel blue tull used verdrape; bodice of the silver. Miss Louise—Clever combination of | orchid-colored satin with old blue. The bodice was of silver lace, whils the skirt | Jet bodles, and sllver. petticont a8 Sicoveless bodice of silver cloth cove with Irridescent trimming, cut V-ne { 3| Stlver slippers. | | ning gown with overdress of white net trimmed with sllver bands. F slesves of the tulle trimmed in crystals. over black pussy willow taffeta, trimmed dancing frock of pale blus messaline with self-tone overdress of tulle and trimming Kown of changesble green and silver with bodice of the pame material trimmed with | sllver bunds and tulle over the shoulders Ono large velvet rose at the corsage , Mrs. W. A~~Turquolse blue grog de londre with draperies of orchid maline; bodles of iridescent wequins and wequin trimming. Silver slippers gave a dia- tinctive finiehing touch to this attractive costume, _Diamonds. Mrs, Thomas A.—DBlack chiffon over luck wntin; bodice of chiffon apd gold lace. gown with & full skirt draped In sflver Ince; bodice of the wilver lace, ticoat with an overdape of orchid satin; | bodice of the silver lade with touches of | the orchid satin, meteor lee of black tulle, embroid- ered In sllver leaves and pink roses. This trimming s down over the short, full skirt, forming the tunic. G lwoe; wkirt of turquoise blue silk, mado in the hoop effect with a ruffle of the silver lace falling from the hoop, Miss Amy—Difterent shades of midnight-blue over silver cloth petticoat; bodice of milver laco and sequins; cors boquet of pink ro Siiver slippers. Draped black net over ®old lace, bodice of net embroldered In ®old and silyer sequins, Diamonds. r». of Indlanapolls, Guest of Miss Allce Jaquith and an Out-of-Town Maid of Honor—SBleaveless gown of orchid tulle draped over sllver lace with silver lace bodice. Miss Trene of Pasadena, Cal, Attrac- tive Guest of Mra. J K, (eorge and an Misa frock of yellow net fashioned over yellow satin and trimmed with gold lace; short, bouffant model. Mrs. Le=Apricot satin; skirt short and bouffant. Bodice and puft wleeves of sllver lace, eorge, Mrs. C. C, ft, black velvet gown i in graceful folds; silver lace in the Mrs. Pul—A: "“mb gown of tulle. Sleeveless bodlce of the e and black tulle. Bards of brilllants over the shoulders finish this handsome cos- tume, , Miss Hagel—Pink brocaded satin with & bouffant overdrape of white: silk tulle. Bodice of sliver lace and wing sleeves of the tulle. Girdle of sliver cloth, overdrape of black net and over this a tunio of white filet lace. The bodice was made up of a combination of turquolse biue satin and the white fillet lace; black chiffon sleeves. s ¢ K O M. F. X EANSOM = RINENAR'T STEFFENS F"NOTO - stripad tafteta combined with cream lace; skirt of the lace, with panniers of the taffeta; bodice made in basque style, and Ruth—=Girlish frock of Dblue striped taffota; skirt wired at the bot- tom and finished with a band of silver; bodice and angsl sloeves of blue tulle; neck and sleoves edeed In the silyer, and girdle of sitver, Silver slippers. Hanighen, Mrs, J, J.~Empire gown of black satin with overdrape of black net; bodice of gold cloth threaded with rhinestones. Black panne velvet train hung from the walst, Diamond: Hitcheock, teheock, M ituthl—n;'.lck tulle em. Holman, Mrs, Roger—Apricot tulls over| broidercd in green and white sequins over silver cloth. Sliver slippers. crope ‘de meteor, With trimmings of aliver o oL S and crystal. velled with bisck tulle. Hoel, Mrs. Frank J—Attractive pink silk gown trimmed In black lace; bodice has rs. Robert—Rlack satin with a tunio of black georgette crepe, edged with jet; bodice of the georgette orepe and jot, crystal trimming. with white tulle finishing the neck. ) A~Champagne colored silk | guverstick, Mrs, George E.—Bluck net am- a chitfon overdrape of the same hue; | “proidered in black paillottes over black d Castle gleoves of the ohiffon. | gatin. ves and overdrupy bordered with | @ill, Mr. Lem HW.—Pink tafteta, basque . styla; skirt short and bouffant Mrs. M. Ge=Whito satin, short- | gowland, Miss Marjorle—Bodice of silver ed model with white tulle draperles | cioth with the draped shoulder; skirt and trimmed with opalescent sequink and | of gresn taffeta, embroldered in ' sllver, seed pearls. Corsage boquet of pink rowes | with two tunics of silver cloth; siiver Huston, Miss Leberta—Dancing frock of [ wiinpors cherry blossom pink taffets with bodice 1 and overskirt of silver lace. Hostord, Mrs. Willined De—Lovely orehid | Ingwersen, Miss Helen—Charming pink chiffon, combined with sattn and tulle in| and blue tulle frock draped over a silver the samo shade, embroldered in aliver and | cloth foundation, made in wired hoop ef- trimmed with garlands of French roses, | fect; sllver lace and tiny French rose- Hannah, Mrs, E. Le=Yellow charmeuse with | buds for trimming an_overdrape of princess lace edged with | Ingwersen, Mrx. G, J.—Lemon colored mal- a band of rhinestones and pearis. Bodice | ine and whi e made over a net of gold cloth with bands of the pearis| foundation, with trimmings of silver ana over the ahoulders. Strand of pink pearis | Peacock blue broca Hayes, Mrs. Robert C.—Evening gown of black tulle and chiffon trimmed with iridiscent sequine. Houck, Lula~Dancing Jacquith, Mrs, A, B.—Handsome black siik net evening gown fashioned over black silk, trimmed with jet trock of pink | flesh chiffon, over which the metal cloth was draped, en train, A d-ape of the spider web net over the motal cloth made o beautiful cloudy effect aveloss bodice of the draped net wonderfully jewcled | Jnquith, Mlss Allce—Exquisite frock of Du Bary pink metal eloth clouded with tulle fashioned on distinctly quaint lnes. It wi & gold-colored grograin silk, wkirt | made extremely full with a narrow lace panel extending down the tront and yel- | low lage ruffies hanging below the allk, caurht here and there with blue and yellow chiffon flowers. The bottom of the in the same shade of pink and cavght at skirt, the bodice and the cloas olbow | inervals on the bottom of the skirt with sleoves were finished with polnted box | French roses. Tight, pointed bodice of Ppleats, stitched down In the conter. Silver | tujle; no slesves. alippers. Jaquith, Mrs. A. B.—Decollette gown of Howe, Mre. R. C.—~Gobelin blue net over bleok watin, embroidered In bl sequins, with & girdle of blue, length. Black slippers embroldered in blue and black sequins. black net, embroidered in fot Jordan, Miss Laura—Lavender fallle draped in lavender net. Tight bodles and clbow slecves of the fallle. Johnson, Miss Geraldine—Gold cloth petti- coat with a flounce of yellow tulle edged in_ sllver: over this, a drape of yellow taffeta; draped bodlce of silver lace and tulle, K Kelly, Mrs, George H.—Handsome gown of black net embroldered in fet; jet bodice. Kennedy, Mrs, John L.—A short bouffant roses. Puff sleeves of chiffon, wet in | skirt of roso tulle over taffeta; sleeves bodice of wame, Girdle finished with pink | _ &nd & draped bodice of the rose tulle, Toses Kinsler, Mrs. A. V.—One of the most beau- . A Ji gown made with a full tight sleeveless bodice. . Hull Miss/Gertrude of Salina, Kan., Guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomis, and an Out-of-town _ Mald-of-Honor — Dancing gown of pink satin with an overdrape of blue chiffon and caught with pink skirt and & three-quarter length T. 3 ~Evening gown of black charmeuse, Bodice of straps of gold over Hall, Miss Derothy—A short full ekirt of | tiful gowns in the ball room. A flesh black tulle over black satin; walst and radium silk foundation with a tull drape wing sleeves of the tulls; a wide girdle of sliver cloth; over this two tunics of of black sequins. King's blue tulle embroldered in blue Mise Jumet—Bouffant gown of light | sequins and blue spangles in a conven- bliie taffeta; Castle slesyes of blus ebiffon | tional design. Each tunic is scailoped and n, Mre, F.—~8imple evening gown of with Jot trimmings, A Kray crepe de ohine velled with white | Howard, Miss Loa==Pale bius silk het danc- | - John E.—Black silk net ) Mrs. E. A—Black tulle draped | “over eloctric blue satin, trimmed In gold over petticoat and bodice of cloth of all-| ung sliver lace; wing sloeves of the gold ver; Dbodice and flounces of silver lace | jun Y cial maids-of-honor from neighboring | tulle and silver, made short and fuil with " v Rt the flowers. touchew of ativer on walst and skirt, and | "N MU BSOS ST | Murphy, Mre. Michel RRodice of Jet; French flowers. Angel aleeves, tume of Allce blue metal cloth with 2| Takirt of black tulle over siiver cloth, jet Vewh Wiy Mty Queen of Ak-Bar-| ,qiiicont of Imported aplder web net over |y trimmed Ben—An unusu. reation, a Lucile model, MeConnell, Mrs. A, B.—Black satin with lI(Innl:nr, Miss Ruth—Girlish frock of ore OCTOB! Whose Presence Graced ER 7, 1916. the Coronation Ball VISITING BEAUTIES WHO ADORNED ROYAL COURT LAST NIGHT—Among the spe- ngdoms, whose presence enhanced the splendor of the Coronation Ball at Ak-Sar-Ben’s Royal Palace last night, were these young women, |/ who have been guests in Omaha during the carnival season. | | | | | | | | | | | | edged with long blu bodice of the embro! A angles; sleeveless | ored tulle and silver | train of blue chiffon and velvet fuil from the short walst Venetlan lace. | net embrofdered fn orchid blossoms ov an embroldered dotted net; bodice with a bertha effect; little empire sleeves finish | this dainty’ costume. | Kloke, Mrs. R. F.—Attractive sleeveless | gown of black tulle wonderfully embroid- | ered in sphinx blue and black sequins; | bodice of sequins and silver lace. Satin train Kuhn, Miss Marion—Very effective cobalt blue tulle over white silver cloth, looped high over the hips and garlanded with French flowers. Touches of sliver lace, Kennedy, Miss Etola Kate, Millboro, 8. D. —White silk with overdrape of white tulle trimmed In lace Kennedy, Mrs, Frank A., Miliboro, 8. D.— —Lavender charmeuse with an overdrape of flowered chitfon Kennedy, Miss Margaret, Millboro, 8. D.— Croam taffeta In self-toned chiffon and Jace. Kiplinger, Mrs, 0. D.—~Black chantilly lace robe draped over black crepe de chine. Fuil skirt caught on both sides with black jet ornaments. Kirkendall, Mrs. ¥. P.—Dancing gown of white georgette crepe, trimmed with silver and made with angel sleeves of the erepe Kelly, Mrs. Tom S.—Sleeveless gown of rose colored silk with draperies of lace; short, bouffant skirt Kennedy, Mrs, J. A, C.—Beautiful model of orchid satin with drapries of self-toned tulle, fashioned on simple, stralght lines, with passementerto trimming. Silver | slippers added just the right note to this | attractive gown. { y, Mrs. Harry G~—Dresden silk with | erdrape and walst of pink tulle; Iri- | ent trimming edges the V-neck and | wjeaves; ‘dancing length Kuhn, Mrs, John A.—~Black velvet gown | trimmed n Jet; skirt full, with the scal- loped edgos. L ‘ Lee, Miss Mary, of Chicago, guest of Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen—Pale green soire silk | over silver lace; the draped skirt shogt [ wnd very full; bodice of sllver lace. | Laler, Mrs, George V.—A full skirt of Nile greon tulle aver silver cloth, trimmed In silver lace; bodice and sleeves of stlver Mrs. Charles O —Handsome gown i chantllly lace over black satin, ) Louis, Miss Loulse of DeKalb, Til, Guest of Miss Hel Clarke and an Out-of-town Mald of Honor—Charming black tulle frock made over black silk with a bodice of turguoise blue brocaded in silver. Liljenstolpe, Mrs. W. Otto—Gown of green filet net and shadow lace with rhinestone trimmings lord, Mrs. L. P.—Ecru over turquolse blue velvet. an full, Lieben, Mrs. Oscar—Pastel shade of biue tulle, with bodice of silver ~ lace, cut square neck, with cap sleeves of siiver lace; skirt draped with silver lace. embroldered net Skirt short Mack, Mrs. Alonzo E.—~White crepe de meteor with trimmings of chantilly lace and pearls. Diamonds, Meyers, Mrs. Menry F.—Black chiffon over black silk, with trimmings of jet and cream lace. Megeatn, Mra. G. W.—Black net trimmed tn jot over aqua marino siiver cloth; bo- dice of the jet, V-neck Megeath, Miss Mary—Fluffy pink tulle even- ing frock over sllver cloth; square neck bodice of tulle trimmed in French flowers; skirt very full, draped and caught with an overdress of black tul & tunfe of chantilly ince bodice of black sequins and the sieeves of chantilly lace. Pearls, McKnight, Miss Irene—Dancing frock of light blue radium draped over a silver cloth potticoat; sleeveless, draped bodice of siiver lace. ~Silver slippers. Metz, Miss Gertrude—Exaulsite flesh-colored satin combined with flesh-colored cloth of sliver, a Hickson model. The gown was fashioned to produce a diagonal effect, the sutin and silver cloth Being draped from one shoulder across to the other hip. The skirt was looped to form a pock- ot effect of silver cloth on one side and satin on the other. Touches of silver and French roses finished this costume. Madden, Mrs. John W.—Dancing frock of yellow tulle. Skirt Is draped on the sides. Bodice of tulle with angol sleeves em- broidered In Iridescent beads. Marshall, Miss Marguerite—Foundation of pink chiffon, a flounce of white lace, then several flounces of pink tulle shading from pale pink to a deep cherry. Bodice of white lace and iridescent trimmings. Girdle of French roses. Miller, Miss Lucllle of Des Moines, Guest of Miss Ruth Mills—Dancing frock of white sllk tullo, trimmed In silver, made short ad bouffant. Mills, Miss Mildred of Sloux Falls, 8. D. Guest of Miss Ruth Mills—Pink taffet | Orr, skirt, made short and full. sleeves of cream ldce. Mullen, Mrs. A, F.—Black net gown draped In chentilly lace, Bodice of jet. Ameri- cun beauty satin girdle, Munchhoff, Miss Mary—A stunning gown of salmon pink chiffon with an overdrape of turquoise-bluo chiffon, embroidered with beads in the various shades of blue, pink and yellow. Bodice of turquolsé-blue and yellow chiffon, trimmed fn brilllants. Sleaves of vellow tulle. McMahon, Mrs, John J.—Old rose et over sliver cloth with bodice of silver lace and net overdress, caught at the back | with a large rhinestone buckle, Mach, Mra John—Emerald green chitfon over white satin; embroidered In gold and made dancing length. Martin, Mrs. F. T. B.—Simple pink dan- cing frock. Mick, Mrs, W. H.—Satin gown of a deep red shade, over this a tunic of steel gray chiffon; bodice of the chiffon with a steel and wine colored jewel trimming. Necklace of dfamonds and pearls. Cor- sage boquet of deep red roses. Milliken, Mrs, Harvey E.—Royal purpls tulle over orchid silver cloth; the bodice trimmed with purple sequins and draped skirt caught with orchids. Montgomery, Mrs. Harry—Black jotted net over & foundation of changeable peacock green and rose colored silk; bodice cut square neck with long net sleoves; skirt round length. Moorhead, Mrs Harley G.—Flimy black net over black net with bodice and tunic of irldescent sequins; made dancing length, with dark blue velvet girdle. Morton, Mrs. James—Simple black jetted net evening gown. MecCague, Mrs. J L., Jr—Pink tulle over silver cloth; bodlce draped with tulle and angel sleeves of the tulle. . Windsor F.—Attractive gown chantlily lace combined with pink taffota. Mickel, Mrs. George E.—Two-toned satin of Nile green and silver combined with sil- Bodice and ver lace; girdle of iridescent trimming; elbow sleeves of silver lace. Moore, Mrs. Nancy J.—Sllver cloth with an overdrape of Lucllle tulle of the American beauty shade; trimming of silver lace; girdle of French roses. N Novak, Mrs. J. W.—White tulle over apricot satin made In dancing length. White satin slinpers. Noble, Mrs. G. W.—Black lace over white satin, o O'Nelll, Miss Irene—VYellow evening gown of satin de luxe with marquisette overdress nd fridescent trimming. O'Brien, Mrs. T. J.—Handsoms black velvet gown trimmed with silver lace: skirt, round length, i Offutt, Mrs. Charles—Delicate shade of orchid chiffon combined with silk of the same shade, trimmed-in silver. s, M. F.—Black crepe de chine with sflver trimming. O'Keefe, Mrs. J. bodice of pink crystal trimming. neck. P.—Pink chiffon velvet; chiffon and sllver and French roses finish the P Phelan, Miss Bess—Salmon pink georgette crepe over silk sublime. Very full akirt and bodico trimmed with sliver sequin. Pratt, Mrs. Guy—Sleoveless gown of rome satin In self-toned lace and {ridescent trimming; bands of the crystals over the shoulders. i Paffenrath, Mrs, Fred—Black embroidered net robe over black satin, bodice cut V neck with short sleeves of embroidered net; bouffant skirt. Parsons, Mrs, F, C.—Light green silk with draperies of Georgetts crepe in the same shade; bodice made basque effect with putf sleeves and, iridescent trimmings. Paterson, Mrs. Ronald—A Luclle model of orchid shade of tulle over silver cloth with & satin drape graduating from lighter to deeper shades of the same tone form- ing_one side of the bodice and skirt. Elaborate trimming and bodice of se- quins. Skirt made with extreme hoope. Pearce, Mrs. F. E.—Black net over white satin with fet trimmings. Philbin, Mrs. P. H.—Handsome black chif- fon evening gown made over black satin. Pinto, Mrs. A. Sherman—Light blue satin gown with overdress of self-tone tulle, and iridescent trimmings. Dancing length. Potter, Mrs. E. L.—Black Georgette crepe evening gown, trimmed with jet and iridescent_sequins. Pattersen, Miss Eugenle—Slceveless silver bodice with a white satin skirt draped in Lucille tulle; where the skirt is draped, it Is caught with pink romes. Peters, Mrs, R, C—A cream lace petticoat embroidered in blue and gold; over this was draped peach colored satin and gold lace; sloeveless bodice of gold lace, girdle of blue. Powell, Mrs. Clarke G.~—~Bouffant, black tulle gown ornamented with silver flowers. Prentiss, Mrs. J. F—Black creps de meteor with bodice of chantilly lace draped over pink crepe de meteor and trimmed with Jot. | Roberts, Miss Alice of Cleveland, Guest of Richter, Miss Grace of Minneapolls, Guest Proston, Mrs. George W.~Copy of a Paquin model, French rose; lavender velvet bodice | trimmed in iridescent beads. Preston, Mrs, Walter G —Sleoveless white lace gown over pink chiffon with lace draper bodice ornamented with pearl paillettes’ Pearls. Prine, Mrs. J. W.—Dancing gown of white chiffon over white silk; bodice draped. Corsage of pink roses. er Lu- , Mrs. George Bermhard—Cle' clile model of white chiffon over green chiffon with draperfes of the white and green chiffon and trimmed with silver bands. Silver slippers. Page, Mrs. Walter T.—Shaded lavender tulle over cloth of gold. Sleeveless bodice of shaded lavender sequins. Plokens, Mrs. C. H.—Evening gown of soft gray satin made wtth a walst of white lace and ruffles of same. Short train. Sleeves made short. Trimmings of French tlowers, Porter, Gertrude—Dancing frock of pink taf- fetn, tulle and eilver lace. The walst of silver lace has tiny puffed sleeves. Bkirt of tulle over tatfeta made short and full. Porter, Mrs. J. B.—Evening gown of black net over black satin with fet trimmings. Paxton, Mrs. James Love—Black taffeta draped high on hips and caught with wreaths of French flowers. Bodice of tulle and black veivet. Dancing length. Post, Mrs, M. W., of Kansas City, Guest of Mrs. Jordan—An imported gown of blue embroldered sllk, made over a petticoat tte crepe. Bodice is of the from the shoulders. Black opal necklace. + Prouty Miss Frances of Des Molnes, Guest of "Ruth Mills—Girlish dancing gown of pale pink taffeta. siiver trimmings, Parmer, Mrs. Allen—Sieoveless square neck gown of pele blue tulle over silver; short and bouffant. ) Quigley, Mrs. D, T.—Orchid satin with an overdrape of orchid tulle, embroldered in gold and pink; sleeveless bodice of tulle, held in place with bands of gold over the shoulders. Pearls. Ransom, Mre. ¥, E, of Kansas City, Guest of Miss Irene McKnight and an Out-of- town Matron of the Court—Beautiful white tulle gown flounced over 1ver cloth, with pear! trimmings. High stlver boots was a clever adjunct to- this cos- tume. A stunning diamond lavalller with other diamonds were worn. Reed, Mrs. J. D.—Pink Georgette crepe draped over pink satin, bodice of silver lne Redick, Mrs. John W.—~Handsome gown of blauck net over black satin trimmed In brilliants; bands of the brilllants over the shoulders, Redick, Mrs, 0. C.—Beautiful gown of soft taffeta in an orchid shade, the bodice handsomely jeweled in different shades of pink orchid and green; full skirt made dancing length Redick, Mrs. Willlam A.—~Black nét over black satin with tunic of embroidered net; sleoveless bodice ornamented with black sequins; short, full skirt. Redmond, Mrs. T. P.—Pink net trimmed with sliver and sllver bodf;o short, full #kirt banded with sil ls. des, Mrs. W. E~~Cream net trimmed in filet lace; elbow sl of the lace. Girdle of apricot satin. Richards, Mrs. J, DeForest—A stunning gown of silver lzce embroidered in differ- ent shades of brown, all velled in taupe colored chiffon. Miss Alice Jaquith and an Out.of-Town Mgrid of Honor—Pink tulle over pink taf- feta festooned with French blue trim- ming. _Angel sleeves of pink tulle. of Her Sister, Mrs. W. F. Megeath—Girl- ish dancing frock of pink taffeta com- bined with pink tulle. Riley, Miss Edna—Simple dancing frock of white Castle lace over whi itin Riley, Mrs. Edward F.—Black thread lace over black satin; bodice the lace, trimmed in silver. Diamonds. Rix, Mrs. Rudolph—Sliver cloth foundation with panniers of Nile green silk, embroid- ered in silver roses; bodice draped with silk and silver lace, Roberts, Mrs. George A.—Black fllet lace over block satin; waist of black tulle and the lace; panels of black sequins fin- ished with Jjet tasssels form the trim- mings. Diamond: s Scannell, Mrs B. J.—~Wisteria crepe meteor embroidered In pink tulips. The skirt is _made up of tunics, oné of the silk scalloped and the other tunic of pleated adame Butterfly tulle; bodice of gold cloth and turquoise blue velvet covered with the tulle; sieeves of the gold lace. Schibsby, Miss Fanny of Minneapolis, Guest of Mrs. W. A, Redick d an it-of- Town Maid of Honor—A distinctive gown of a_ pastel shade of brown tulls, made in short, bouffant style with sleeveless bodice and elaborately trimmed with ge- quins in pastel shades. Schnorr, Mrs, Willlam—Imported gown of silver cloth draped with flesh colored net; sleeveless, short, full model. Schweltzer, Mrs. 8. E.—Decollete gown of black satin covered with black lace; elbow sleeves of black lace. Shearer, Mrs. W. L.—Imported gown of pink chiffon embroidered iIn silver maple leaves over white satin, velled with white puff sleeves of the embroldered chiffon; crystal trimmings. Shipherd, Mrs. J D.—Black tulle embroid- quins over 'k satin; sleeve- of black sequins extending into two panels of the black sequin: ulle draperies on each side. 3 b . Clarence—Brocaded gold chiffon over yellow satin, the skirt short and very full; sleeveless bodice of the gold cloth, Slater, Mrs. E. M.—Orchid satin gown with bodice of silver lace and tulle and puft sleeves of the tulle: short, full skirt caught with silver flowers. Smith, Mrs. A. M.—Black radium with bod- fco and trimmings of jet, Angel sleeves of black lace. Smyth, Mrs. 0. J.—Orlhid velvet brocaded in silver with bodice and sleeves of orchid tulle and touches of velvet; en traine. Smyth, Miss Katherine—Simple frock of pink satin with bodice; sleeves and over- drape on pink tulle Storz, Mrs. Adolph—Perfectly stunning spri- cot metal cloth gown draped with a won- derful shaded metal lace painted In apri- cot, violet and blue over blue tulle, pro- ducing_a clouded effect beautiful to be- hold. Bodice of sliver lace, metal cloth and tulle with girdle formed of a floral coll caught with a large gold and blue velvet roses at the corsage. Squier, Kathryn—Dancing frock of blue taf- feta with an overskirt of white silk net. Bodice of pale blue taffeta. Pink rose- buds trim the bodice, Sprague, Mrs. E. H.—Smart evening gown nfvf black tulle, made short and very bouf- ant. Standish, Mrs. Myles—Gown of white em- I;ni\lmered georgette crepe, made short and ull, Sturtevant Mrs. 0. D.—Gown of pink taffeta embroldered In sllver made short and full.- Sleeves of silver lace, Swobe, Mrs. Edwin T.—A siiver lace petti- coat with a shell pink overdrape. Bodice of pink and silver lace. A short court train of the nink satin. Sharp, Mrs. Jack—A silver cloth petticoat with a four-point tunic of Belgian blue chiffon embroidered in silver roses over white satin; bodice is a one-sided effect— one side of chiffon, the other of wilver lace. Silver, Mrs, Walter E.—Alice blus silk gown, short, full model; skirt caught in loops lace trimmed. Thompson, Miss Marion of Minneapolis, Guest of Miss Helen Ciarke and an Out- of-town Mald of Honor—Stunning gown of a changeable apricot to pumpkin shade combined with cream lace; the bodice of silk, lace and tulle with a girdle of vel- vet in the pumpkin shade, while the skirt was made of ruffies of the lace flounced over silk. . Towle, Mrs. Ross—Beautiful Georgette model of peach colored radium, en train; bodice of self-toned tulle made in butter- fly effect, points or wings to the shoul- ders, V-back. Thomas, Mrs. Fred W.—Apricot colored georgette creve; skirt very full and had bands of white fur; bodice of the sliver o and sequins; garnished with silver roses. Towle, Miss Marion—Black tulle gown made with tight bodice and angel sleeve: of tulle; short, full skirt caught at differ- ent places’ with cllver bow: , Mrs. A. C. wn of gray net over orchid satin, in dancing length. The under- #kirt of orchid satin Is trimmed with lace ruffies. Tunic overdrape of gray net. The walst is draped and trimmed with gold and rose medallions and has long pointed sleeves. Tanner, Mrs, J. M.—Foundation of silver cloth and coral satin with an overdress of black chiffon, embroidered in various colored beads and silver. Fmeralds. Thummel, Mrs. B.—Sleeveless mid- night blue tulle embroidered in blue se- quin, over white satin; mkirt short and fufty v Vinsonhaler, Tsabel—Orchid * satin made short and full, slightly wired. Sleaves of tulle, very short. Skirt caught at side with French flowers. Vall, Mrs. W. C,, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Guest of Mrs. A. B. Jaquith, and an Out- of-town lady-In-waiting—Handsome even- ing gown of black net, embroidered in sil- ver, made over soft black charmeuse. peu mrsars s e KNG STANDS HIGH X N HIS PROFESSION , John Lee Webster Has Been National Figure in Politics, Also, for Many Years. LEADS HISTORICAL SOCIETY ecol! John Lee Webster, twenty in the line of Ak-Sar-Ben kings, wus born in Harrison county, Ohio, Marc 18, 1847. He is a veteran of the civil war, having served in the union arm in one of the Ohio regiments. He studied law in Pittsburgh, the war, and came to Omaha in 1 Previous to the outbreak of the v however, he had been graduated iro Mount Union college, Ohio. Ability, energy and ambition wer his only resources when he arrived in the little burg of Omaha, back i 1866. He was elected to the legis ture in 1873, and was a member o the constitutional convention of 1876, of which body he was chosen presi- dent. He has steadily since that time. taken an active interest in the poli- tics of the state and nation. Stands High at the Bar. In law he attained an enviable rank among the lawyers of the west, and is one of the most successful practition- ers at the bar. He has been connected with litigations that have attracted nation-wide attention, notable among these being the Ponca Indian case, which first drew the attention of the people to the rights of these Indians, \ leading afterward to national legisla- tion. He was also counsel for the defendant in the Boyd-Thayer case, involving the question of citizenship; % and many other notable cases. \ He has been president of the Ne- braska State Historical society for a number of years, and was chairman of the general committee of 100, from all parts of the state, having in charge the celebration this year of the semi-" centennial of Nebraska’s admission to statehood. In this connection he was largely instrumental in working out the general scheme for the big histori- cal parade, which delighted a quarter of a million people in Omaha, Thurs- day, and was considered by President Wilson of sufficient moment to in- duce him to leave his presidential duties and come to Omaha to review the pageant. Real Beu Brummel. . Mr. Webster is known for his sar- torial elegance. His vests arc ex- quisite and his artistic temperament finds expression even in the match- ing of neckties with his other articles of wear. Somebody referred to him as a sartorial harmony. His friends have gone so far as to mention him as Omaha’s Beau Brummel. He blends a gracious personality with tasty toggery. When he received the wife of the president at the reviewing stand Thursday afternoon and escorted her to a seat there were many who said the ceremonies could not have been done more gallantly, - He has been one of the leaders of the Friends of Art and has been un- tiring in his efforts to advance art in this city. He carries the artistic idea into his personal appearance. Boy and Girl Gardeners Make Large Exhibit Holdrege, Neb., Oct. 6.—(Special.) —Holdrege school gardeners were represented at the county fair by 259 cans of vegetables and fruits and 115 fresh vegetables. Andrew Goodwin won the silver cup given by the fair association for the school gardener winning the greatest number of points in both canned and fresh vegetables. The cup must be won twice to secure permanent ownership. i ) } / Vance, Miss Adelalde—Sleeveless dancing frock of pale blue taffeta; waist, basque effect; skirt made short and bouffant. Watson, Mrs. ¥, B. of Grand Island, Gues: of Mrs. Penn Fodrea—Blue embroidered tulle over black satin foundation. ‘Wood, Mrs. B. B—A beautiful gown of lav- ender and rose artistically combined. Lav. ender chiffon embroidered in silver over rose silk with silver net draped over this at the sides; a train of the embroldered chitfon. Weller, Mrs. Clifford—A short full skirt of embroldered net over pink, silver cloth, upper part of bodice turquoise blue Geor gotte crepe, lower part the embroldered net. A wide girdle of pink satin, finished this most attractive costume. , Miss Frances—Lovely dancing frock of white tulle with bouffant skirt and angel sleev: West, Miss tulle with quins. , Miss Henrletta—Elaborate frock of white net trimmed with shirred satin rib bon. Woodard, Claire Helene—Lucile model gown of white iace made over hoops. Trimmed with garlands of French flowers. Glird! of cloth of silver. oodard Marle—Gown of black lace ove cloth of gold with trimmings of jat, mado in dancing length, and with short sleeves Ward, Mrs. E. H.—Gown of coral pink taf feta with wired overskirt of tulle, Silver lace and iridescent trimming. Cap sleeven of silver lace. o Gertrade—Dancing frock of ale green taffeta with skirt of sflver co, made full and draped. Potticoat of ver and bodice of same. Welpton, Mrs. Douglas B.—White laeo over white chiffon, skirt {s draped. Bodice of white net, handsomely jeweled. Girdie of nile green velvet finished at the sid with pink roses. White, Miss Loulse—Girlish frock of pink satin, made short and full, draped in cal- low net. Bodice of the silver cloth White, Mrs. Vietor L.—Evening gows black net, embroldered with siiver and made in dancing length. Waggener, Mrs, H. A—~Apricot satin ove & petticoat of gold lace; garlands o French roses trim the short full sk bands of the roses fnigh the neck a sleevos. \ Wallace, Mrs, Eve Kennard—White i over silver tissue; skirt draped, trimui with rhinestones. Wheeler, Mrs. Dan H. Jr.—8leeveloss gos of white satin brocaded n allver. Th bodice s made up of the satin and s ver Ince; skirt short and full. 'y W, H—~8unset color of faili» trimmed In silver lace; slesveless aud bouffant. Wilson, Mrs, W T.—A short, full skirt of ray taffeta with a tunlc of silver clot; sleeveless bodice of gray georgette creps with bands of orchid velvet over the shouldere. ood, Mrs. Willlam R.—Brown tulle over gold cloth; skirt made of four ruffies of the tulle, finished with a piping of gold; bodice of gold cloth, with & wing butter. fiy of the tulle at the back: puff sleeves of the tulle; rhinestone trimming. \ Wood, Mrs, W. Righter—Biack tulls ov . black satin; bouftant and short; sleeven of the tulle len—Evening gown of black bodice embroldered in bluo Yoot, Mrs. Casper E.—Handsome black |u robe, draped over white satin Young, Mrs. —French blus s gown, combined with go t the gold lace.

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