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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S DECEMBER 7, 1902 ATV MEETC NDW DE 3 | gurrounded by & burst of yellow roses and | 10 be one of the enjoyable affairs at the SOCIETY MEETS NEW PEOPLE [ 52772 "5/ watin Fivhon with yrecty bows - Metropotitan ciub ibia week wan wiretched from cormer to corner and Sk - water colored cards marked the places for | Mr. and Mra, John C. Wharton and Mra. Wames and Paces Have Ohanged in Many | twoive guests Edwin M. Jenks returned on Baturday Respeots on Looal Lists. On Wednowday evening, In honor of her | morning from Chleago, where they spent L . guente, Minn Bralght dolighifully entor. | the week i . ained wome twenty guests at a house part dge Ira C. Jenks, who has been the ’ H M . > OLD FAMILIES LOSE IDENTITY IN NEW | ““n wriday evening Miss Wraight antor ‘ot Mo oot .,','| Eawin u',.,“yl J,hnl'. g h()‘{/rV’Storc is full to overflowing with useful and Novelty Goods, ained at eards In honor of Miss Fensler of past month, will return to s home in one b (5 Resuit ot tite §4 & Svows 'wl...r.‘m: Valley and Mies nn.:,-.. of m‘m’.n.,i California on Monday or the inter season and Neb. Miss Pensler loaves Monday | Mrs. Cora VanTochine of Fort Wayne, ty Noted by an Oh- | 1nd., who B e o B oo seomestntt B oo et 3] IR0, 6, lnas St el % 50 G, : Christmas Presents Older Ret, Minn Bthel Wilking, ghter of Mr. and | has returned to her home. & & g Mrs. Walter Wilkin a4 Mr. Herbert How The Crescent club will give its next danc I v . -~ il 3% | (ng party on Turiday sveding &t Cham If you have FURS to buy, don’t fail to see our { bers’ academy it s y i - 1 fairs that have claimed | b i B s o saioris ¢ | 1 Sesor ot Mr, cad s, R tangh- | e stock, as we are giving special bargains. Sable, Mar wet Auring the last weok, | 1in of New York, Dr. and Mra. Gllmore gave | o Lol andelberg entertalned tha L » e Tashionable GoL_ during (b Jast OOk |10 oL e e for Lneie I the e | JO1Y Ton club &L het home 0 Wednesday ten, Isabella Marten, American Marten, Genuine Rus- frernoon . N . e s has, since O enrliont mocial history. | and gold room of the Millard hotel on Mon- | ® g has, sines OmANS's ool "and cullure. 0. | duy ‘ovenjng. While shaded candios and | — sian Marten, Genuine Mink, Imitation Mink, Beaver marked the changes that have occurred in | white carnations were usod In decoration. Mra. 8. J Gykes and Mre. F. 8. Owen re- b s ! the personnel of the wet that contributes lurn'n-ll Thursday from & month's v|.;v”|‘n‘ Blended Mink, Raccoon, Krimmer, Genuine Bear, in ont of wpecial activity of the com Mr. and Mrs. Hermen Kountze left for California, having made quite a four o e T 4 . " " T :v':nn"v ‘I;n- Are w0 many new olo | New York on Thursday m;‘n- ¥ it i : R medium and extra fine quality Boas and Scarfs of all o 4 so tow of the names and [ Mr. and Mrs, John Francis are back from | Mr. W. 8. Dexter, formerly a rosident o : h : i e wihout which no function would |a tlp to the Pacific const Omaha, but now of Kl Paso, Tex., is stop b y kinds, from the shortest to the longest length made p o ol He wili remain 3 oy - ~ have bean complate only & few weeks wio Mr. and Mrs, Balcomb and Miss Baloomb | PIOR at the Murray hotel Price, $3.75 to $45.00. Christmas Gift “Mow strangely up oloty seomas Of | loft for Now Orloans this wook. in the clty until after the first of the year. L ¥ a magnificent prosant @ Iate,” abe aald, * o8 wo uned 10| Mr, and Mra. Bdward Baldrige have gone S Muffs from $1.25 to $20.00. T Y aoe and the names wo used to know have | eant. Mrs. Walter Stager of Nlc-rlln:\.' 11, who 44 sl well been transforrad 1o & younger generation | Mp. and Mrs, W. J. O. Kenyon returned | has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Isaac " L) k Oeh_be renulting 10 & gonoral misft that 1n alto- | (he middld of the week from a brief trip to | Conkdon, "w“ returned to ""‘L T i IN PRICE OF pee 1 e RSy 0 001 p un older people " hie Mr. and Mra. Willigm J. foye returned L RE ') Sane. There . wgether oconfuni o un o peoy Chicago, CLO lon. k. ONIY ON Moo #o 0dd (o recognize the character- [ Mr. and Mra. A. L. Reed roturned trom home on Bunday, having come up from Kan- CHILD N’S AKS PIANOLA. _Ho surs (o Intlon of one old family under the name of | New York on Friday. sas City to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. #en the genuine Cash or another and 1t makes ono realige that time | Judge and Mra. Katello expect to pend a | McShane $12.50 Coats reduced to ...... 9.50 $5.50 Coats reduced to ......... enay payments - §0, — « 1 ‘il or write for Planola In Indoed passing. Dut all of these atranes | part of the winter in the south. k - 4 $10.75 Coats reduced to .....1.87 $3.50 Coats reduced to ..., 295 ook ot names and faces. Whore have thev all - Miss Chaplin of Chicago camo on Friday b, 8 o oeok ey sls Clenoral Agonts, come from?’ And this in & question that| Among the young people who are to re- | to be the guest of Mrs. Clarke Coit. $8.50 Couts reduced to ......5.87 $2.50 Coats reduced to .........187 Schmoller In being asked by many. The suest 18ts. | qurn trom mchool for tho holidays are: Miss [ Miss Bennett of Toronto, Can., who has P the recelving lists, the isting 1iste, &1l | Lolin Soriber and Miss Ruth Dollman, who | been the guest of Miws Janet Marrlott, * l I N D E R W E A R & Mueller, of them prompt the question that Ands | come from Monticello, 1il; Mr. Denine hn:fl l""",",:i"hlcll‘w"l‘, S A 130 Paraam, Omaha anawer In the splendld now homes that| parkatow, Mr. John Caldwell, Mr. Jack r. and Mra . Fisher of Florence, o, 8 B Melnway | are oach year being mdded to the fashe | jaum. from St. Paul's school; Mr. Tom | Wi are guests of their daughter, Mrs. A~ G IS A VERY COMFORTABL"™ AND USEFUL PRESE! fonable diatricta of the olty, marking the | hayis will come from Yalo and will be ac- | Arthur Pinto. i 1 am sure we can please you in quality and pri ies g ohi evolution of the community companied by Mr. Bheldon Wardwell of| Mr. Sam Megeath of Philadelphia, who | g ot i A I i 3 0 l ¥ price for ladies and children. e Havorhill, Mass.; Miss Helon Howard will ;uu the w: t n‘( n‘.‘;{u”:‘ T.\:“r‘:.“\.\;nrd ¥ ‘ n ladies, a good quality fleece-lined vest and pants, 25¢ each; an extra soft Of nll the affairs of ‘the week there Was | oo from Farmington, Vt, bosiden a long | PUTE Hermes o = quality, 50c; part wool, light or hea rei e i — a1 O probably mone in whioh eoclety found more | |1t of those attending the State university | MF. and Mrs, R. J. McLaughlin, onroute R | ! S Bl t or heavy weight flat weave or ribbed, T5c, $1, $1.25; interesta, in spite of ita Hmited HUmMbOr. | and collegen noarer homo. to thelr home in New York from the west. o all wool light or heavy weight flat weave or ribbed, $1.25 up; extra size vest or than the anniversary surprise given Mr spent the early part of the week the gu; 3 ants, 65¢, $1, $1.25 1 ¢ Mr. and Mrs, C. D. McLaughlin pants, 65¢, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. nd Mrs, George Lininger Monday aft Last Tuesday evening the Carnation So- s b gl . s # UN J ITITS hl ' : noon. Though the Lintgor home ta wo ' 80 FUSRERE 000 I 0 Sk Morlen of a— ; NION SUITS—Fleece-lined, open to waist or across chest, 58¢, .oc, $1.00, froquently thrown open, 1t has beon thren SRR Gl Ll idemy, about elghty | M Fatrman and Mrs. Woodward of $1.25 Bithio stvie § vt wool, $1.15, 818 o & % 9% yoars aince Mr. and Mra. Lintneor have | (o080 FCREAT, SNt S veraary | Kanaas City, who have bl;‘n llu;u: of Mrs. \“~ . @ yle in part wool, $1.15, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. ontertained an Individual affalr, which fact |+ > o W W. J. Burgess, return home today. b, Wool, $1.50 up to $4.50. Silk and wool, $ 5.25 5 Nothing squals (hem for the made the gathering the moro onjoyabls, | D411 Will be given New Year's night at the | "y snq Mrs. Richard Barlow and daugh- p to § R . $3 to $5. All silk, $6.25 to $10.50. s sy JAROM Tpen: nage ia ———e o d ter of Denver are guests of Mr. and M. | CHILREN’S VESTS AND PANTS—Flat weaves or ribbed,25¢ up to the best falt. enamel or idanl kid-in P - ! « The other funotl t the woek have 8. D. Barlow. | PN g - i J 4 iy T g T P ) 4 PP dih et 03 g b et Bt o Wy Ml R TR T T Howland entertalned tho | ¥ yisg Florenco Lewis pan an her guost 1:IILI\IA S BLACK TIGHTS-—45¢ up. Black Drawers, 65¢ up. whr without rubbers The proe various junevetions and. individual mombers of the Charmante club informally | (nis week Miss Morgan of Chicago. SHILDREN'S UNION SUITS—In ¢ g : o oAt ) onn wlitton (hat . ; JDREN'S UNION § § n cotton, part wool, or all wool, b B R wul b i e they have Included, Qeneral satiafaction | O Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Getton have roturned | 5 IS y from 45¢ to \ad | rewardless of high prices han beon expremsed of one hostess. who, in - trom & two weeks' trip to New York. 4 ashnd a Worlom of buftet luncheons, provided seats | Mrs. Allen Rector, Mrs. J. H. Conrad, - LADIES BLACK TIG T, 1 ORLE T VY i g for her muests, while woven courses were | Mrs. Harry Woller, Mrs. R. W, Bulloy and | Miss Harrlot Smith entertained elght y HTS—From 50c¢ to $2.75. Sole agents for Dr. Jaeg- SOro‘ls sorved. To be mure thess wore unusually | Mrs. Arthur English wero tho guests of Mrs. | young friends at a luncheon on Monday. er's celebrated underwear, elaborate affairs, but the fact remains that | George W. Hoobler at a box party at Boyd's g tow wol Joy the ding 0o ot | on Wednesday, Mra. Roctor being the guest e , Mrs. H . M. H - — prises at a card party glven on Thursday | rodrore AL Pt " ¢ & ) . 203 S. 15th St The announcement Tuesday of the engage- | For her sister, Mra. Gainos of Canton, |evening by Mr. and Mrs. McCoy at their l,"'!'_'"d f“'“l" embroidered or plain, regular $5.00 and $5.50 quality, fo . ment of Mr. Willlam 8. Popploton and Miss | 0., Mra. H. C. Ferris gave a very protty | home on Georgla avenue, $3.87. See the fine flannel waists we are selling for $2.87 and $1.87 3 Prank Wileox, | '4 o an e Manage Loutso MoPherson, dauwghter of Mr. and | luncheon on Wednosday —_— o Cntnlogue Mra, Th . MoPherson, was among the | v Mrs. Qeorge . Bones entertained ine lN RT N Hagree. sant wurprines of the week, though | Miss Crounse was hostess at Wodnosday's | formally on Monday afternoon for Mra A EEDLE WORK o thore are (howe who any It was no | maeting of the Cookiug club, The member- | Roher and Mrs, Jennings of Council Blufts. ¥ E surprise At all. And, by the by, these same | uhip of the olub consists this winter of| Mr. and Mre. J. K. Baum entertained in- We have the prettiest goods made—White linen pieces, Irish hand embroid- knowing ones are talking of other engage- | Mosdamon Joseph Barker, Charlos Kountze, | formally on Wednesday evening : ered, hemstitched, tri ol f i 2 3 monta that are to bo real surprises and | ierhort Wheolor, Ward Burgoss, Harry | Ar. and Mrs. Daniel Baum, Jr., are ocou. d, hemstitched, trimmed with cluny, Arabian, Russian, Irish crochet lace, that tnvolve members of the most exolustve [ wilkine, Misses = Holen Smith, Wobstor, | pying thelr new residonce at 123 South : fai e i :::mt“:n‘::: |Im M' mr‘-;', hulvrv;:ll;m‘en Proston, Crounse and Lindsey. Twenty-ffth street. :'I«ll:lf]l]r:l?‘:):}:((‘1“:; T8, lnnf(h c‘lotl}lgs and ls.('u_rffl. A large line of lower priced » going tho rounds just at g —_— d Pnters, cloths, scarfs, ete. Brown linen pi 4 present, including a lttle story of ah affair pieces, handsomely embroidered The Thursday Afternoon Kensington club Yiira T 2 g And An angagement (hat ta to come to naught | MI# Mao Mount entortained an informal | "\ vy “Wilkinson's, 282 Charles street. | ez ) in colors, are very new for tables, sideboards, ete. Burnt leather pieces for booause his people object, even though she | CHAANK dish supper on Saturday evening for g Those peresent were: Mesdames Wilcox, | tables, sofa pillow to o P N has been & recognised tavorite for several | M Galnes, who fu the guest of her sister, | p oon Schliser, Goodman, Norman, Allison, | W1/id7 pillow tops and wall decorations. ~Handsome satin sofa pillows yoars—and another of a very prominent | M. H. C. Ferris. W The next meeting will be with finished, $1.87 up.We have just opened a large line of the latest in wrist bags, lawyer who Is paying sult to the young Sy Mrs. Goodman, 2618 South Thirteenth. [ chatelaines, eke e % Raughier of one of Ouaha's Oldost faculles. | Mrs. J. W. Pisher entertained an Intormal ‘e "fl 1es, e (‘ltulmnkn, music rolls, tm\_eling cases, etc. See our side and still another of two very younk, young | kensington atternoon on Friday in compli-| Apout slxty couples attended a party given - rm l\jmg filled with all the latest styles toilet sets and manicure. people, who have played together since | ment to her nlece, Miss Grace Roeschlaub |4 Chambers' hall Saturday evening by the eather goods, calendars, and a g1 . N oblldhood And refuse to recognize paternal | of Denver. Taembers of the old Winter club and the £ y a great variety of novelties. Interforence, even though nelther of them | Miss Agnes Weller will entertain & six- | Omaha Field club. As most of those pres- _w‘ hnve_ the prettiest line of DOLLS in OmahaThe celebrated Kestner are through college yet. handed euchre party on Wednesday after- | ont had danced together at the Winter | Flead is the prettiest face doll made—and with the pink kid jointed body, makes thé hand- vy v Burnt iy noon for Miss Grace Roeschlaub. club dances and the Fleld elub summer | gomest & HHADQUARTERS FOR In apite of all the gonalp to the contrary, | The KIks' will kive a dancing party on | qunces the affair was doudly enjoyable, and most durable doll in the world. there har, as yet, beon no definite date fixed | Wednesday ovening because everyone knew everyone else. A Emsn" PH“"“GR‘PHS d for the two most talked of prospective wed- [ The Guip Guop club will meet with Mias | yoyen-ploce orchestra, led by Dimuick, fur- ‘n Aings In soclety this season. There has heen | Janet Rogers on Tuesday evening. nished unusually good ‘music. A perma- all manner of gosstp afloat locating both af- | The Charmente club will meet at the | nent organization was effected during the VID‘OR TM_Kms M‘GHIHES falrs all the way from Christmas to (he last | home of Miss Mabel Frees on Friday aft- | syening and monthly parties will be given weok In June, but gosslp slgnifies nothing | #rvoon. through the season. $10 to $75, attor all And both young women admit that,| Miss Wobater is the hostess of this s Crockery, Glass and China. ; " : out of consideration of the comtort of their | Week's meeting of the Cooking club, the | np. and Mrs. R. Forbes announce the 1318 Farnam St. DECHMBER RECORDS NOW IN. | frionda—and themsolves as well—they have [ 4ate having been set for Wednesday. | gpgagement of their daughter Estella to WIth the largest and moat complete | Biven out at loast & dosen different dates| Miss Georgia Lindsey will be tho guest| \(r. Clyde Jones of St. Louts. The wedding HOLIDAY GOODS #tock of records west of Ohloago each, 5 of Miss Crounse aud Mrs. Edgar H. Scott. | 14 to take place New Year's night. Wao sell for cash, or #.00 down and §1.80 Ce— The costume entertalnment to be given ———— : Real Limoges Twelve real Cut wi 1 B . 05 Rt 8 b et S Patiost & hAy‘:n-‘ Parish Ald of Tr|-|||;y‘ mhaalm'on Miss Blanche Sorenson, voice. 650 Ramge || Dinner Set. 100 Tumblers, for- 11 Sel you Missouri Valley, Ia., and Miss Gapen of 8id- | Friday promisea to contribute a pleasing 11ding. ly 4, in this ol Ball-Boaring ney, Miss Kthyl Stralght served a very | feature of the week R o il o PN sale sale boautiful luncheon on Tuesday. A most s Mrs. Ewing Garclssen Pease of Detroit WHEELER & wllsol pleasant surprise to the assembled guests | Miss Mount expects to go to Sioux City | will take charge of Mr. Garelssen's class $24.75 $2.50 was (he announcement of Miss Stralght's | this week to be the guest of Miss Ervine. |after January 1. Mr. Garelssen will make SHWING MACHINES, engagement to Mr, David Edward McCulley. | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning will entertain | his home in New York City permanently N“;,'"L‘.‘\:‘f nfi::.' _5*-1 “‘Cameo” PODUIAE prices and easy terme. Seco The dining room was elaborately trimmed [ the Harmony olub ou Saturday evening. |after the first of the year. Olive Dish, for- Cream, formerly A4 sewing machines from in yellow, the centerplece belng a silver| The bowling party to be given by the merly #, in this 3260, ' in this . l . candelabra with yellow rose petal shades, ' members on Wednesday evening promises King Cole Pancakes fit the mouth. sale sale 1 to 818, P ————————————————— e~ ———————— s 00 $l-25 We rent machines at o per week. We at extremly low price TERSEATTY) Woman’s Work in Club and Charity [ =] tiotio Su st~ arge stoek Jaunty, with best linings, nothing to equal them— ; a8 (s rese! abolished W the widow of an intestate housekeepers conference, in the Stat i- i NIDGAVIve S 124 l..n‘k‘ o cle c. The following program will be presented abofished ot B KD OF Bk Dorsonal vamity, — . Sy 5 Fur Blouses— oy a4 the recital ot (he oratory departiest proparty sad one-half of the real sstats in y. 3 oo e I S of the Woman's ¢lud on Wednesday: Plano fee simple . | revers and collar of elther GRAY Cor. 15th and Harney Sts. velo, by Mre. Parmelee: & reading, “Mre. Third That Yo ask the National ‘:r J.‘ J‘;‘l::u.‘l:xru::-l.:-lo: m"r:.“ ;n.u - futgt o i 8Q \ clation ol ces of Miss men o u s . Phone 186 Moshane's First Shopping Expedition,” Mra. §auphimn for three months in & sert o s b gl e pe- Gy Isabella Fox Scarfs, $12.00 to $40.00— Phéne BOK SN Hroadway, Councll Blufts, T | . L. Dennia; reading, “Aux Italiens,” with Sufftage confereuces under the manage- o 3 Y v - Sable Fox Scarfs, $12.00 to $40.00— It g ome of Their Legislation and Li Phone 4N, €12 North Nth St. & Omaha, | mustoal acoompaniment, Miss Grace Conk. WeNt of the headquarters Some o ir Legislation and Litization. N AR R MR R Mo Fourth That we endeavor to double the The meeting was largely attended Cloaks— . L Mn; vooal solo, Mre. A. L. Sheets; reading, number of clube. as well &% to double the — “He Sells Watches." e & A s > e nbership 9 ver ha: ad & er selection—our sty t ¥ Miss Joannette Jossop: eulogy of the Mife membershin o C L0 rng United States Daughters of 1812 have styles are different and se When in New York superior to those generally shown. Prices from $10.00 . 00 " M of Rilsadeth Cady Stanton, Mre. Mary O. g @ county & county assoclation be petitioned congress fo ppropriatios Ry P o to 350 .FOLLOW T"E FLA(] Andrews; violin and plane duet, M petitio gre r an appropriation to n tober ‘op! Jeane Grganised. and that it hold a comventlon (oo “ bought two dlamon —Atsmall cost— complete the monument of the fleld of selu $ n .l - ’ s a- oh Yoo - ins, each containi: :;:‘..‘.":: :"'“':::"'\.:l".'."“““',’ '; "::: “Sixdh ‘Fhat the committee on work before Chalmette, where the battle of New Or P ' o muitte work before ™ pure " white dia- Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, 95¢ to $5 mblles shal continued, With Jeans was fought. The Loulsiana branch monds—cholce §155.08 Elderdown Lounging Robes, $3.95 to $12 i etatte: ol an oatablish headq in See - - \j:-| g n“Y‘N\lTh:lH“"n \"l: 0 el B e "and O the soclety is in charge of the monu- oy T, Quilted Silk Japanese Robes, $15.00 to $20.08- ¢ SIS S Donald: veeal sele, Mre C ite & hearing for Rrage speakers ment and during the last session of the Silk Petticoats, $4.85 to $18.50— Richmoad n S \;_?:llh»«; t-:(!;\‘v: ;‘!‘x;gfl:mg_"“:; Loulsiana legisiature the land upon which Silk Waists—Wool Walsts—Dress Skirts— "Seventh. Th orlan the monumen: stands was deeded to the The regular meoting of the Clio clud was ¥ ”",‘ That the new suffrage stamy .:‘. United States. | Deld on Friday afternoon at the home of s far as possible, in all correspond- . RN S A ML SO TR < Mre D W. Merrow, 334 North Nineteenth ®40e of sufraglets o o sts __The Edell clud of Los Angeles is pre ® 1510 Douglas Street avenus. The club has taken for Its WiRler's o select thelr dally and weekly - paring to I sew clubMhouse which is H : = —— = work the Italian course of the Ray View hapers With reference 1o the sufirage ques; 1o cost §35.00, will be by far a I uMK &Su"ta Reading olrcle, Bdward McBachron acting (00 and that the Nebraska, daites fie :‘" S e e builiing ot its kind | h pen_(heir soluma Bave “{he In the country. An option Bas already ALL POINTS a8 leader, Meetings are held every twe woman £ " g 3 - v Rt ) 3 n secured on a very desirable plece of | 5 | R — SOUT , e R R T e i RINGS, WATCHES SOUTH Yoo Tourwiar Moraing Wusicale will mest O30 _ theusad dutlare wee raleed pane oud immediaiely. The | ORIGINAL ALLEGRETTI N R . B . T g to maintaln D5 be u e Weatiew w0 of | Our splendid line of RINGS is worth your inspection. The 2ew SIGNET riag tor Lv. Omaha, Daily, S5 P. M row, NN North Nineteenth avenue g 0% seming ¥ g Bl o P ¥ e CHOCOLATE CREAMS | mes or womes. DIAMONDS set ia aay style and other stoses. \ N Al . o — SR S Bt W "*‘r h:‘:‘-;;"‘;’; We have a fine line of watches—Swise or Americas movemeats Guarantesd N v 3 epor ~ O he receat meet . 4 e ores tr i 2 ~, Ar, S o o i The astval weeting of the Woman's In a report read defore ¢ : tac cccasion zment AND . " ka ,” AN Ohristias association will de held at 13 ing of the llliacis Federation of Women's l;_::“‘::"-. oocas _,. izment. - P E- FLOD.‘.\.\ & ‘.0,. e'tlock on Tuesday morning in the pariors clude, Mrs. Nobel King of Bloomington, '8 €98 5 swnes | Phone 1574 34 Captal Ave NEW STEEL RAILS, of the Youmg Men's Christian assoclation. said of the S Asseciation ot Domestic [ ° The Srat oo HULER'S CANDY. e Fell reports will be given of the Ol Peo se: “Much has been sald of the ema - secsceeses .E' an" Ple's home and & general invitation is ex tion of women from Dousehold 1adr BY The work and neuee o8- the Wodbemnd ] R i A - teaded te all jutervated n the wor {he use of machine-made goods. But the Consumers' league bas extended to such| T ° Dove the sole aF y for ¢ o 4 N - SOLID ROAD BER = T R e AT ] by trhgg gt ome Appropriate Christmas Gifts Dlasess. ... Sl up [ The State In el scheols at Kearmey and lelsure an wi 1t has deed Ny Floreace Kelley, the national secre- | T R R AT Bt ] and Geneva will de the wudiect of Monday's sl that girls ot even make 1 ey i el O Fresh Goods at Chicage Prices. HARRY B MOORES Weeting of the politival and soctal science dells’ clothes. Be (hat &3 it may. there & Chicage Deadquartors. The Na G AR D, Omaba Neb || deparcment on Monday afteracon. Mrs wsands of women wh E Sue Das at pres Sots-aanen T n. D c [ Trtas o i Tha At - B e b Myers-Dilion Drug Company, Qoveraing the lastiutions will de the sad v » ) wing asumers’ Iy Ject o€ & talk by Misa Margaret MeCarchy wea canret make Nra. Kelley das cured the co- Cor- 16th-2nd Farnam Sts- Susminks S and Mre Mile Van Horm will speak of the SWeel zatritiow pen whote MuS- aperation o N - o ko o e 3 S‘“WM Christmas * [ aime. metheds and resulis of he instite. Dands are day ladorers and who Deed 3 o & . P i Just Received —A Full Line of = 2 - B Y e 3 " ot ua | Ao strongth (hat foed o 3 o > = fot ¥ ¢ R 5 ey Bat tratning o et et Borw, Onfonis Wians et wew sivie - What tratning caa - .:Nu i\ oo Gloves, s Hned and wosl Waed | The flowing plan of werk A homes a3 these. and what w Rl goad Raoe Bt e e L qnaderchiel, | at Tharsday aftersoca’s sesion of ¢ t wiere Domes e waless the schowl e of Aeokweat for Men o | Draska Woman's Sefivage Associat . o o | SRR N, D S0 DUNGHADG 06 Wman. e A N &3 SR SRR S Wt o ave Wl I away e b Chatag Dusdes Kavwersars Tvary Sdedbest Fiaras . e = Boa fne Sy W Peiniasr Nere e N e AL ol Ruge LW . - i Sl goat Wi T L8 52 5 Sives the o N . ohi goal Y oews vention heid ast week in Tecammed D ghvis e o ¢ Jeagee has al- 3 - wa eo - G Neaduuarters B O o sekwonh, Tecn, Qv Pre e R R K : : R g | Fine Chocolates aad Boa Boas. ool duting the sesshon of 1h " ! l“:\\w That we cesee Setsema e poe for g . ee wee T casalagon MAWHINNEY & RYAN COMPANY, Jew chers and Statiomers. 1500 and Doagtes. OIARA cessssses o, Thes B B e e e e b e e e s Suer | Kot < & Cor, Drugygists, TR te rcure the B each couwaty of the state. There s alw a Bet shop ea Saturday er ea the day H kool for Rowseleepirs Baown as (he Dedere Chitetmas ‘ 15th and Douglas Sts. | @eesssssssssscrsssessssscsctessssssrssssse sansnssseened ’ '