Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 21, 1909, Page 10

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1 ISOCIETY SEES BUSY DAYS| | mr | | arrivea {In Absence of Younger Set Married Folks Have Inning. YOUNG WOMEN WILL SOON RETURN | Charity Ball at ¥ n- rt Crook and First Debutante plewous Features The Woman Who Is Sorosis Shod who 18 sorosis rtlon He Con of Near Fature. The woman shod is foot contented She i¢ sure of the correct ness of style, the smoothness of fit and the excellence of quality in her footwear That woman has fc ind that the Sorosis trade mark means assurance of all that is best in shoes—that nw expense has been spared by the makers to give her the highest skill of the designer, and the finished -art of the craftsman $3.50-$4.00 1‘::!0"! Sty ll"flf— 85‘()() l We carry no machine sewed That Jenkins' martial shoes. I've kndwn Grace for twent Monog And the time I'm Has been as happ! SHOE STORE . Social Calendar. FRANK WILOOX, Menager | MONDAY—Mrs. W. T. Burng, luncheon at the Omaha club for Miss Moffitt, gu x.l 203 South Fifteenth Street An Mrs. started. Black back How told 1"t Mrs isehind That Mre she'd heard, But please peat a word That Mrs. Jenkin 1, of course {he idle rumors of divorc Might be untrue, but Mrs Just said she felt it in her bones That somehow Jenking and his wife Were ontent with married lite Jones Mr Mrs most t shoe- Black told warned her M Mrs. ne Cole to tell a soul, ourse it might ie or right had learned that brewing In the air but please don't credit me Jenking' conldn’t quite agree. at Not_be But Mrs Was troub And tha The there Sorosis ar Mrs and low w0 sort tal Cole laughed light And somehow seemed of sh ow might_fail with tears, that as could be ) Styles— sure she Then Mrs. Jone# and Mrs Black hind the other lady’s back claimed, the minute that she went, She's that scrape I'll bet a ¢ W. T., Jr.. in St. Louls Star ~F Mrs. J. A. McShane; Mrs. Glenn C ton, hostess for the meeting of the Monday Sewing club; Miss Ramona Tay lor, atternoon party for Miss Bess Town- send;, Mies Lucy Updike, meeting of the nior Bridge club; Mr. and Mrs. H. ( ceman, dinner for Vance-Sheldon wed- party DAY—Mrs, David A. Baum, icheon; wedding of Miss Helen She daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Freeman, to Dr. Charles A. Vance of Lexington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shearer, supper for Miss Townsend and Mr. Havens; Mrs. M. Kellner, bridge party at the Metropolitan club; Mrs. ¢ J. Hubbard, luncheon for Miss Booth of Harlan, Ia WEDNESDAY—Wedding of Miss Townsend and Mr. Paul Havens; | Daneing club party at the Dundee hail wedding of Miss Lena Fricke of Platts- mouth to Mr. Russel B, Harris at the of the bride; Mrs, H. M. Simpson, for Miss Booth: Clix club z party at the Rome hotel DJAY—Thanksgiving da Charity ball at Fort Crook Mrs. Harry Deuel, Friday club; Qui Vive club, dancing party at Chambers; after- noon and evening party at Watties Me- morial Parish House for All Saints’ Sun- day school. SATURDAY - Week party at Chambers bridge Bess JEWELRY GIFTS Superior in luster and beauty of superiority. Our mountings and settings are perfect. F Wedding or Christmas Birthday Gifts our stands for the closest inspection. The designs are rich and fascinating and Jewelry End Dancing club, test and The last weck In striking contrast to things at this ot members of society hav the active and the vounger set has been con- spicuously quiet. This s explained by the presence of several out-of-town guests in the married set and the fact that several of the women are out of town en- Joving themselves elsewhere. has been full, indeed, but the usual order of time year. The oldes been onesa ALBERT EDHOLM Jeweler, 16th and Harney St. youn The charity ball at Fort Crook Friday evening will be the prominent event the week and a number of guests from Omaha are planning to attend. The ball i for the benefit of the Army Relief HALF |clety and for the Creche of Omaha. | PRI ‘ :E | An luterosting foature of the ball wili be the minuet danced by eight officers in | full dress uniforms and eight women from the post. The latter will wear thelr hair and will be gownefl in colonial The parkticipants will include Cornelius Gardener, Miss Colt, Mr. Ball, Mrs. William Bennett, Miss Mrs. Clemens McMill Mrs Miss Ina Dowdy, Captain Eldred Lie Morrison, Cap- ge 1. Ball Nue!sen ant Ralph W Shallenberger The sale of all of our Imported and Domestic Pattern Hats will continue at exaetly half price—none reserved. Liev $150.00 Hats, for. $75.00 | . Tisutenant. Prask 10000 Hata, for . $50.00 J1V: Micue bt Ceutenast 8 7. Powsrs $50.00 Hats, for. . $25.00 bl A s $25.00 Hats, for. . $12.50 Thomas Kilpatrick & Co. costuine urehill, Warfield taln G nant R. & Lieutenant or Drur Lieut-nant poudr optional and the air or not be provided of the Sped ax they L0 powder or arrange the hair it has been secured will leave 9 olclock. ( readine women who de 1 car ening. ( 8:30 and cars will be in half hour from servic fo Bouth oming Omaha at 8, home s % guests every 0 to 12:30. 1e ‘fantastic feminine’ knows no limit can tmagine her at a future da to add a few little decorative touches the North when that disputed point become a resort, and the ger oynie add that will wish of ribbon or few flowers apartments in a re state above unworthy from a man by the vaded Omaha One ng to pole summer would 0 add a bow to her uine doubtiess gibe was provoked fashion which has in of having a flower car rie breugham has a luxuri vase in me's limousine provided kil women b that one ous car of the Some ve up the fad flowers s0." Just because s a daughters of fortune in which becay you Not for the fad. Some of or wives—never In the the know world these ride their opulent permanently there is a cluster of Beauties o expenslve it a limousine and these do to mere men motorists intercst in the coming will be at hand it affixed American flower atford it Wom | A Diamond Christmas | Make it a diamond Christmas /i| this year. Nothing is so satisfac- Il tory. 'We have an extensive stock || of new things in mouuted pieces taking deep || 40-Diamond La Valliers, Il 100 Diamond Brooches, e e - 200 Diamond Rings, e T, Ah prisar Ak R 100 Diamond Scarf Pins. and all aspects and qualities of And a large selection of fancy things set with diamonds—Tie Clasps, Match Boxes, Pocket e Knives, etc. Have a 100k anyway . a C. B BROWN Co., [l Bin e soor o o it 1 is on: ein and can d to bow also afford enthusiasts ne and when There will exa vari and ext automoblies. Personnl nding parents Twenty- Jewelers and Silversmiths, 16th and Farnam Cowin making futher's a visit of at at her home s, wh MISE CAROLINE SCOBLLEE, SUPT., gy~ $25.00 A WEEK York \ed she home has gucs Miss Fay chard Mr. and Mrs. A Edwards and family home, Har a for v which has bee Mis, Everet M A T A been spendin ¢ of Mrs. T ral ears by MISS CAROLINE SOELLN Lakeside Hoepital Training Scho 047 Lake Ave Terze Pucker's s Haute days M Mi been Detroit and Mrs. Alyis nding seve ew York and oth points, &re expected home Th Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Salter snalls, all of. Fremont, and Miss Marjori, Stevenson of Columbus, Neb. will arrive | Mouday o remain unul after the Havens have al weeks ADVERTISE IN THE OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WEST anksgiving and Edwin | Dundee | of | THE OMAHA SUNDAY B nd we, esday ding. ing Jeorge Urquhart of St in Omaha and fs | week end as a guest o Mr. ar | Palmatier, with whom Mrs { been visiting for several days Miss Bowle ) has been touring In for ten New last itie. After visiting Miss Bowle i ember 1 Major ter. m Town: whieh will take place W Louis has spending the | Mrs. W. E Urquhart has 1rope Aty [ York mont Bunday st in th York home eamner New and expected ricago about D | and Mrx Mise Mauree Pickering Iy stationed in Omaha e city this station Vancouv een Plckering and daugh who were for passed 1 wee e to their new at at | Columbus barracks Announcements for ti M Weddings and Invitations have ding of My and Miss take place P at the been lssucd wed Sidney May Monday of Des The marriag daughter of Mr of Dundee, to Lexington of Mis and Mr Dr. ( 1l be d of Mr Vanee of Tue: and Mre. Frees Ky., v da ing at the home | man The marriage of Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs to Mr. Paul Ha Wednesday evening bric . Townsend ns. take plac There will be no al attendants, but the members of Rolye club, who are in the city T of Mrs. Nellie V tly of On and M The marriag, Lincoln, forn win J. Jackson aha 124 slut of Rey officlatin Jackson »f Lincoln day at high noon at the re M. L. Merrick clergyman. Mr reside in Lincoln The wedding | of Beattie and M | Mr. ana Mrs. 1.V took place Thursday Mark’s ehurch Lewis will sidenc Omaha, the and Mrs Misx Ma t Arthur M Lewis, son of afternoon at attle lara of Lewis this city 3 o’clock in 8 Mr. and reach Omahs about De- | during the holldays with and Mre, E. V. cember My Lewis |Mackay Denies He is in Combine Head of Postal Telegraph Compnnyi Says He Knew Nothing of Wire Deal Before Completion. | NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—'We nothing to do elther directly with the combination of the an Tel- | ephone and Telegraph with the Western Union Telegraph company,” said Clarence H. Mackey, president of the Pos- | tal Telegraph company, today “We have not wished to join it, and have | not been invited to join it. There have | been no negotiations whatsoever with In regard to the matter and there is every reason why should not have had any- | |thing to do with ft. We knew nothing | |&bout it until the day when it was pub- | licly announced. | “It Is true that we own a large block of |stock of the American Telephone and Tel- egraph company, but that is one of our many investments. We never have had | |and have not now any representation on | the board of that company, and our stock is not consulted or considered any more than the stock of any other stockholder, |88 you will see from the fact that we knew nothing about this deal until it pub- |licly announced e statement that Mr. Willilam Baker represented us is incorrect. Hé does not represent us in anything in the slight- | est degree. Neither have we had anything | to do with purchases of telephone com- | panies in the middle west. Our company | |15 slow and conservative in its invest- | ments but swift and aggressive in its service. We are not dsturbed in way We have successfully met hard competition for over twenty-five years and have pros- | pered and are in first class financlal con dition; better than ever before. We have waited until this matter had simmered | down 5o (hat we could make one statement covering the whole subject. As | stated ral weeks ago competition will con and it will be real competition the heretofore have had or indirectly Amer company we was any | tinue same as ‘Rcform Mayor Meets Trouble| A, W. Linticum of Bonesteel Must Tight Charge of Larceny Made Against Him. BON D. What promises to become one of the most sensational lawsults fought in Greg ory county was started today, when A. W. Linticum, the reform of Bonesteel was arrested on a charge larceny. My Linticum arrested an Information sworn out by a Mr. Crawford, who charges that on or about August 20, 199, the mayor | valuable The war and the €8 Attorney . 20.—(Special.) ever mayor of was on stole cow from 1 was issued by Judge ( being prosecuted by S rohue. rant rosby case Pat D My, L was spring by the church of Bonesteel and ha reputation. His trc after entering mayor. He ann foras of vic moving to back dismissed The Board for this was effected quite business and wh last | ment | good however, | Quties a that all tables 5 was iis stead stand compromiise A little later the mayor, who tea catule etimes referred (o as “the the This nticum clected o office always bor ibles began, soon upea nced a 1St ceasc tte wheels and pok Chief of Police Ault was pu Aldermen co ha whereup of r¢ o and of is heavily i in the made reby wager on eer whe )k udvantage of and sought the mayor was somewhat of That this end s ¢ e bitt dent on all VCRESTON'S NEW BAPTIST CHURCH Structude Will Be Dedicated Suuday. Nov his the Next ot CRESTON Baptist people forward to Sunday dedication of which has been The looking for the hurch and cted cial.) city in progres tion participate during I bo given b; of the he wil chancel f ¥ Mar are expected to 1 T Dr neipa Y} famc the day's s Shaw ministers of attend, and Re under was begun expected trom his home iy Nebraska situated in the opposite the federal building has been between $15.000 and $20,00. Ther is still & deficit of $5,000 met, which it is hoped may be cancelled before the dedication Wt ministy jaston the ne 1o be present the pas nos W chure his church is its e 1t you | and want | The Bee W have anything to sell or auick action advertise nt Ad columns. trade | it in | was obtained | draw BANDITS SAFE IN PRISON Train Robbers Are Delivered by Offi- cers Without Any Trouble. TAKE THEIR FATE SERIOUSLY Woods Be nd Mathews Determined Model Pr won W to ners—Torgen- ed Train Wom Be Wrecked. Marshal W Sammons Sheriff F. Pinker(or pecial from rth the Overland Limited tederal United Deputies P John Brailey Detec Agent W, T. ific have re States L Claude Henn tective Asher Canada turned landed the Warner 8 des, De- Deverees R of and Ut Leavenw the mail bandi n penitentiar men were not very talk- ative on the road cept to say that had they witnes lown from Omaha, ex- been ab) had seq p them in their alibis to se- cure othe who prom to be on hand to he they D of futur would have W. Woods the party, se been acquitted has been the hu ned to realize that his « and had much of nd took the matter had of had been con Torgensc the when bridge at Kast I wouldn't to but 1 wish would go through this bridge and that [ would be at the bottom of the wreck.” Arriving at the afternoon, the five men were formally turned to the prison authorities. There was but little ceremony in the ceedings. The men were ordered to line to have thelr plctures ware, dazed and broken by was a little slow and was pu line by a sharp admonition “Get In line do as you are told | The prisoners in the clothes in prison, and were given their was hope his good humor more serlously than the th of which victed, Even Fred up to this time been of the five others. oy ne they who most stoleal one crossing the Mis Leavenworth anybody caid river want see hurt, this whole train at prison about 4:30 in the over tin taken. Grig- the situation ied into the burly with the prison guard there. You have got to re.’ were then photographed which they eame to the afterwards searched and prison sults which was stamped thelr prison number, by which they will be ever known hereafter, and were again photographed Woods and Matthews remarked to the officers while going to Leavenworth that they Intended to be good prisoners and earn every credit they could on Socialists for City Ownership Unexpected Strength Shown by Them in the Traction Con- test. (From a Staff Gorrespondent.) DE8 MOIN Nov. s—(Special Tele- gram.)—The unexpected of strength on the part of local soclalists for their pro- am of compelling the city council to sub- mit to the voters a plan for municipal ownership of the street railway adds com- pilcations to an interesting situation. The franchise of the present company Is in litigation and when an effort was made to sell, the terms offered were rejected by | the council. An agreement has been made as to submitting to the voters a new fran- chise. Now the soclalists have taken the | lead In a movement for municipal owner. ship and are circulating a petition to force a vote, and It Is certain they will succeed They will also compel & vote on a plan to force the pre mpany to pay over a large amount of money said to be due on the old franchise. Although the engineer on the land? to show late Edward Entwistle, first railroad train in Eng- left but a very small estate, his will contested. Three daughters and two grandchildren claim that his signature by influence in favor George Entwistle, whom had lived for a long time. is be undue of with hie fteen-Round AVAD man_of Brooklyn bef ight at Suva Nov and Joc fifteen fast Southtern here tonight g range the better of the fight up in the infighting ah. 2 —Danny Good Howard of rounds to a Athletic club Howard had Goodman evening NOVEMBER | ive had | 21, 1909. Thanksgiving ..oale.... of women’s outergarments This week we offer many exceptional values in Furs. Women’s Suits, | Jresses Capes, Coats and Beauiiful Suits In new short and long coat effect: at special prices for our Thank $35, $45 and $60 $15. 1 > ' all i iving S Women's Fine Coats Suitable Spe for street, motoring Wy priced this week at and evening wear. $12.50, $15, $19.50, $25, $29.50 and $35 Hudson Fulton Capes The rage of the season. Spec $15.00 Ily priced here at One Piece Costumes In wool materials.of serge, broadeloth and imported fabries, in silks of poplin, silk Jersey, Peau de Cygnes, ete. Specially priced this week at $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 and $35.00 Beautifa) Rich Furs Of Mink, Jap Mink, White and Black Fox, Blue, Gray and Black Wolf, Blended and Nat ural Squirrel and Russ an Lyn We show ex ceptionally fine sets of Russian Lynss with shawl collar and larg Court Does Vo fown Sup Injunct DES preme clston vioa MOINE court to declared the Ia. o in that a manently enjoined from selling nevertheless resume complies with mulet law vance, obtaining council and from the pr need not, written stateme court holds that all the such consent under of ge it 1s selling that is punished and that one complies with law 1 injunction or no injunction Fashion says=- Mink, Lynx and Russian Poney Now read these prices. Goods direct save the middleman’s profit. Omaha Fur Emporium. Russian Mink Sets, up from Jap Lynx Sets, up from from maker to wearer. stablished 188 Black Fox, large rug muffs and Russian e up from Jap Mink Set collars—up from rug and pillow muff Genuine Anlerican Mink, up from we have them, up from « v husiness as paying th the decision No Fake. Call and be your Decldes e rug muff, at, a set- Legal Prevent Saloon Business. 20, impor m nd 1 it requiremer, tax in from operty owner get ral con the Ing $7 The tant who de had een per uors, can wided he the ad city He another nt. The unlawful the who lawfully You own judge. .50 $20.00 $40.00 fifty new shapes in $12.50 $30.00 Russian Pony Coats; all lengths, popular length 52 inche $45.00 G. E. SHUKERT 401-402 South Fifteenth Street. 7 F. M. SCHADELL & CO. 1522 Douglas Street This week we will sell all our black velvet hats at 20 per cent off, Remember you will save one-fifth if you buy your black velvet hat of us Our Highest Qualify at LoWeSt Pricesm Special For Thanksgiving Week— 8-inch Braid, 2d quality 4-inch Brald, 2d quality 2190 Just the thing for the turban coifure—We are closing o puffs. Cap frame, our special make, at F. M. Schadell 1522 Douglas Sale Still Conti Following our announcement in last Sunday’s we have been selling and will continue to sell until all of the Mawhinney & Ryan stock has been sold. bought at 50¢ on the dollar and are offering at factory prices, paper This stock we for Christmas in this stock. RYAN JEWELRY CO. Successors to Mawhinney & Ryan Co. Fifteenth and Douglas Sts. Many appropriate gifts Same Location Listen: Why should twice a week you wear yourself bhaking your own bread? out You know it isn’t economy. If bad luck’” with it, vour whole day is spoiled and your meals are vou have unsatisfactory to your family. Is it worth while? STOP BAKING! STOP WORRYING! SMILE AND BUY NUTRO BREAD. NUTRO SAVES ALL BAKING CARES. It is the perfect bread by itself, Get it today; give it a trial. it’s in a class

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