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THE OM»\HA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 5, 1909. Mr. and Mbs. O. H. McMullen anneunce | guest Il ¥ the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss| The Harmony Pleasure club will give a 'l | Two Young Women Are to Be Intro. [Pear! Minerva McMullen, to Mr. Harry | daneing party Thursday evening at Cham | The bamsr Hamilton Jones. The wedding will take | bers' academy. . duced Within the Week. [place January 4 at the home of the bride's| Mrs, Charles T. Kountze has issued in- | Qua,,ty _— |parents, 4243 Burdette street | vitations for a bridge luncheon to be .wen] Stor f | e ot ) i o o WARM WELCOME TO COLLEGE MEN | ™ marriage of Miss Bdith Apgar of | Tuesday at her home. ‘ ejor |Omaha to Mr. D. H. Painter of Oklahoma | The regular meeting of Temple Israel “ |City took place Wednesday at high noon | Sisterhond has been postponed from De- | omen s toeal Alumni of Usiversity of Michle |at the rexidence of the bride's sister, MA%. | comber § to December 18, | A pare’ gan Make Great Preparations | (¢orke Ohlea of Des Moinee, Mr.and Mrs.| o B 8. Davis has ssued cards for an | p tor liariumont ol Do Painter have gone 1o Cuba for a wedding or B trip @ha will reside in Oklahoma City. lege Musieal Clab, pe ternoon tea for Thursday from 3 to §| o'clock at her home on Thirty-seeond and | | Woolworth avenue. | Personal Gowip. " :01‘“5.\:1“‘: A o ol s o aptain Bundel, Lieutenant [eCune an | o mgh g oo v s L M. plairfleld left Thurs: | fseutenant Short will entertain the Army | I'm saving up the dollars mow— % & hort stay in Chicago. ard club Monday evening at the Officers’ | We're to have a Christmas tree; Mr. and Mrs. ¥. D. Wead leave Sunday o 8o 1 must save to pay for gifts for & sojourn of two months In Calfornia | o> 8¢ Fort Creok. | ol i dmbeiced i B o™ TR Mr. Wilson Switzler has gone to Salt| Miss Henrletta Gilmore will entertain . Lake City, where he expects to make his | Friday evening, December 17, at her home, [ ey Homme. {109 South Thirty-second street, for a num- | MONDAY—Junior_ Bridge _club meeting, | A daughter was born to Mr. ana Mrs, | Der Of her High school triende. Mrs. Harold ¥varte; Monday Sewing | gherman Canfield Friday morning at Sher. | The Dundee Dancing club will give its| [] ’ club, Mrs. T. L. Davig; Fort Crook Card -4 Y t danch ty Friday evening, De- | s entertained by Bachelors' club at | 1dan, Wyo. ::,:,b. “;: n.‘| 3?.' ymi;‘;” hall n'l"h’v m"';. omen S Srook Mrs. J. Higby and daughter, Miss Ruth, o JBS "Tuesday Morning Musical club; | of Basin, Wyo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Mittee In charge includes Messrs. Barton ’ ’ Mrs. Charles T. Kountge, bridge lunch- [ B 0uT FAR Nash, Harold Haviland, Louis Dodds and . eon; Mrs. E. W. Dixon, bridge luncheon | TS "'yh":"; St - Marley Deems. % . % ¢ Vi for Miss Poi 55 ena Rush has gone to Tulea, . T Lo e imats Cart -chib, Mk | ORS. rhisve The il e (e ool fich | Do soonplevous socidl teaturd of the Feer Monday and all this week, we inaugurate one of the greatest sacrifice sales of F. J. Jurgensen, hostess. sister, Mre. Charles P. Morlarty; for seve | AMONE the club women will be the recep- THURSDAY—Mrs. B. B. Dayis. afternoon tioh fo be Eiven Tuesdsy evening at 80 women's apparel we have ever attempted. Prices cut from 25 to 50 per cent on every tea;: Harmony Pleasure club, ‘dancing|eral weeks, S S EDMINSIE L oun, party | 1T JomBh arness, who has teen the |CEOSK B B TR0 L ateRationdi | garment on account of the immense stock which has accumu- LT Boms 38 B eyt Beaon. - SERGh 1 SOt a8 s VIRENE NuR el lated during the very inclement weather of the past few weeks. 3 home of Mr. Paul Beaton eral weeks, left last evening for her home | *, By e g oo SATURDAY-Week End club, dancing | In New York. ot “";‘“"”'\;"”'"“.'l"" w '“""“m"'“ ol party at Chambers | Mr. Trafford Huteson, who for sever: u\" dbeor e ha b b g 34 oyl - . ks reception, though entirely informal, will & The next fornight will bring introduction | ¥*4%% "'""'”L"":’m'h";“"\'{'r‘ J"“‘i"‘il ‘:M:": take the place of the apnual New Year's of two more debutantes, Mis Gladys |JCR6 O B DEhers Ar 3. G- HULCSON: | reception of the Omaha Woman's club. All Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton | "0 FTEL MM 5 |visiting club women are' Invited to attend. | A " . Joseph Garneau, who has been viait- ¢ Peters. and Miss Loulse Lord, daughter o " BBr, St Miv. Sohs B Lot The Lards]ine Nie winter, ee Jobn Miigwah, tor] SN SNEIMES Sf ShC MOOM CRE @b ol W0 wecks, returued 1o her home in New | Wil hold & reception Thursday afternioon, v . v will be lssued the early part of the we 0 weeks, d 1o 2 Detétber 5, betWeen the hours of 2 And & t 0, and . etere it sive a ‘recopton | Tork City Saturdny. e O N o sy moracin, ver i, ass ouits and dancing party st the Rome hotel Fri-| Mr. and Mrs. George Park Moothead Dodge street. It has been the custom of day evening, December 17, to formally pre- | have returned from o fortnight's visit With | yys “ojub to make & donation twice each Not a single suit in stock reserved in this great sacrificing sale. You sent their daughter, and Tuesday after- | thelr daughter, Mrs. Roy Dougall, and Mr. ¢ to charity and this year the Chlld o . & " " " " nbbri, Decsmber 1, bstwasa § and 8 o'dlook. | Dousall in Bittaburx. Pa ;::‘I“ hors i A A i b m‘m - can buy your suit here now to better advantage than during the January Mrs. Lord will ul\'»: xhu at her n.u.‘:’ on| Mr. John D. Crimmins of New York City | procéeds. Instead of givibg this dona- saleg because prices are as low and assortments are exceedingly choice. Iarnam street, at which she will introdyce |1 expected Monday to be the guest of his|tion in money, the club will buy material ||, ¥ dvure s ¢ ‘ antira stoa ced fr 25% R()C Net dndghter. A supper Wi follow N8| sk, Captain Martin Crimmins and Mre |and Maks clothes for the liitle enfidren, RA‘III(’H!I)(‘I every suit in our entire stock reduced from 25% to 50% All réception for the members of the assist- | Crimmins, at Fort Crook. Music Wil be one of the features of the alterations on suits cost extra. ing party. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Trimble of White- | reception and refreshments will be served. " ™ ] n!:xmn" youn women .-‘;..,‘;,1....w|l;h.‘. .r..m wood, 8. D.. who spent the week visiting | Tickets are on sale and cah be obtained | Regular $22.50 and $25.00 Suits—on sale ¢alioh In one of the fashionable eastern|apre g (. Lowry, 1810 St. Mary's avenye, |from any of the membeérs or at the door | 07 9 g “:‘:m’;‘: :.ramm‘. h: the ¥ and both have | niCl ururned to their home. SV Lo Thuretay Regular $27.50 and $29.50 Suits—on sale many friehds amon, & young set " < " t———— | 9 ) K it 5 Miss Dofothy Morgan, daughter of Mrs, | M7 and Mrs. Frank B. Kennard wil Regular $32.50 and $35.00 Suits—on sale ¢ | #pend the holidays In Newcastle, Ind, as 2 5 3?‘.’”‘.‘,2,&?".‘.&0‘:.:"21;'.".."“.‘32{""3? O \Rs waeets ot thalk. daughter, Mre. Jons NATTY CLOTHES FOR POLYCE Regular $37.50 and $40.00 Suits—on sale formally presented. Miss Morgan is one of | C. Goodwin and Mr. Goodwin. Helmets | . Regular $45.00 and $50.00 Suits—on sale the cleverest young women in the younger N. Haskell and children of Fort SNl PURINL- % 558 - St wht and one of the most bopular. /o the first week in December 14 Kannas Olty's New Year Regular $55.00 and $60.00 Suts—on sale It 1s probable that Major and Mrs, H. M (., to spend two months ¢ Order. Lord will not introduce their daughter,|Visiting Mrs. Haskell's parents. Miss Ruth Lord, this season. Miss Lord| Mrs. J. W. Thomas, who has been spend- | Witlf the beginning of the new year thé i3 & gifted musician and wishes to devote|ing a few months in Germany, is now in (venerated uniform of policemen—the im- ahbther year to study before making her | Dresden for the opera semson. She expects (DOSIng helmet and frock coat—vanish from debut. to return some time In January. the moving spectacle in Kansas City, In | ’ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Dale and small |/ts ‘Dlace comes a natty new regalla pat- v I E t dln ' The local Michigah Alumni are elated |gon, Frank, who visited Mr. Dale's par- |térhed affer the regulation dress of the aiues XLraor ary- | over the Interest shown here In the concert | enis Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, have re- ;"nued States army—a dark blue blouse 16 be given Saturday evening, January 1, |yuined to their home in Bvanston, fll. |without buttons, with military collar and Jev 1 e 1 6N TeCelVel ) SF:%he Lyelo thebter, by the SURICR! SHiDe | e s e e e Taa e rith BRI lodgen, The caps for winter WekF Several hundred of these fine coats have just been received and they of the Unjiversity of Michigan. The Glee | ot B b O enelin, ko cast the |Will De counterparts of the West Point include the season’s most populav styles also scores of new novelties, KEvery club travels in luxury In a private car - > sbehd Chris cap now in use. For use in extremely 9 i i itv nre T satre Borters 1o walt upon tne mem: | 188t of Hekt wesk to sbehd Crrintioks with ol Ciling: ‘there will bh & hood AiAH: one reduced to actual cost of making. Here is an opportunity to procure bars. Hvery place they visit they are|Mr®. Bauim's parents at Eeston, Pa. ment whieh will fall to the shoulders and your coat just when the winter has fairly begun at from 25% to 33%% | Miss Burke, who has just returned from 14 - /0 dined and feted and when the trip is b OM | fasten ungder the chin, leaving only. the below regular prices. completed, besides the grand time they :‘O:‘h :mn:ch. and :vh?;!(u be;nMwe";h;fl face exposed. The matérlal in the eap gu P . enjoy, they are usually presented with ew davs the guest of Mr. and Mra. John |for patrplmen will be of the sanié color ¥, some attructive souvenir. The club this IA MeShune, will leave today for her home |and quality as that of the uniforms, The Regular $15.00 and $16.50 Coats—on sale at year will arrive here from St. Paul Satur- (In Seattle. visor and a front band are of patent 3 L Joats—on s % day morning, January 1, about 11:0 or 12{ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Krittenbrink and (leather. Regular $17.60 and $1‘8?fl (?oat R £8l8 at welock. There will probably be a reception | daughter, ¥Frances, have returned from a | All branches of the service, except Regular $19.60 and $22.50 Coats—on sale at. .. for the young men some time during the | trlp to St. James, Neb, where they were [cierks, jailers and drivers, will wear caps y afternoon so that the Omaha people will|the gueSts of thelr daughter, Mrs. H, :na uhitorms of the same deslgn, Each Regular $25.00 and $27.50 Coats—on sale at. .. lmve an oppostunity to meet them before | Bruning. ranch, however, will be distingulshed lar $29.50 a X % —on sale at. .. the concert. After the musical there will| Miss Amy Gilmore, who has been visit-)from the others by markers or chevrons. Resu i $ 5 ud $3500 bvoats e be a large dancing party at the Rome|ing in Kansas City and has beeh exten- |Sergeants of patrolmen will wear chev- Regular $40.00 and $50.00 Coats—on sale at. .. hotel, for which about 200 invitations will |sively entertained at social affajrs given |Fons of light blue, such us are worn now, be issued. The young men will remain |in her honor, is expected home about De- ht blue surrounding in Omaha over Sunday, leaving here on the | cember 15, on the front of the 2 evening of January 2 A number of in-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward of Kan: |{¢8P. A patrolmen sergeant’s cap will dif- tormal dinner parties will be given for the | sas City have taken apattments at ihe |fer from a patrolman’s in having a band visitors before thelr departure. and per- | Rome hotel. Mr. Woodward s the son ot |0f ®91d, Instead of patent leather. The haps & large luncheon at the Omaha club. | My, and Mrs. O D. Woodward and |STO®8Ing squad, which 1s rated with the Beautiful dresges for street wear in oné-piece styles made of fine broad- patrolman branch of the service, will weat formerly lived {n Omauha. cloths, tricots, wide wale serges and fine worsteds. Also entire line of silk Pleasures Past. Mise' Julistte Moftitt of New York, who [StarR Of llsht blue on the lert Hleeve, 2 & M. Elizabeth P, Goodrich gave a smal || i SRS S a Mra, John A. Mo, |Vhere the vellow wheel pow Is worn | dresses included. Prices cut from 20% to 50%. « matinee party yesterday at the Orpheum.|gpane plans to leave.Monday for the east The motof cycle squad will wear red Those present were Miss Colt of Fort " |stars on the sleeve and “pop-pop” serg- ) A Many social affairs have been glven I : | Crook, Miss- Katherige Moorhead, Mist |jonor of Miss Moffitt Guring her stay hers. |jarte Wi Wear red cheveons. 1t 1o Mr. | & Frances Gllbert and Mrs. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Thom left Baturday n o ! ” 1! | Mre, Frederick H. Davis and Miss Helen 9 5 rlally, using the men for “hurry-up” calls | 1 New City, h th will meel » Davls entertained at bridge Saturday after | too soters of Mr: Thom whe will srniee |0t & distunce from the stations. R g ; noon at thelr home In compliment to Miss 9 ? X The chief, the inspector of detectives, | A $10,000 cagh purchase of fine iurs enables us to offer extraordinary Falth Potter whose marriage to Mr. Hugh | *hortly- from Seotiand. ' The entire PAMY jcaptains ana lleutenants will wear rio | 4 : : bikicaes . £ e o e e oecember o1, | Will #pend the’ winter traveling in the |ahoulder straps with the new uniforms fur values. Beautiful sets in American, Canadian and Japanese Minks, The Delvers were entertained at the homa | 50Uth and Cuba. i lustead, the chief will wear a gold eagle American, Russian and French Lynx, German and American Foxes; Blue, of Mre. C. M. Hustead, 3724 Sherman ave- Mr. and Mre. Frank Crawford are settled fon the collar of his coat, and the inspector | v N Q. s . 1 “ e Friday atternoon. A Nterars program, |8t OXford, Bngland. Mr. Crawford has |a gold ok isaf. Captains and Meutenants | Gray and Black Wolves; Russian Squirrels, Ermines, Stone Martens, Opos- ) ! o |matriculated “at Orlel college and Mra. will wear gold stars on the colldr, two and | sums, Raccooons and all reliable furs. We can save you from 25% to 40% y e Mre. Georme. B Seott and | CraWford Is an “Oxford home student,” the [one, respectively. 4 4 1 g L i e e e s 404 |organization for women students at this| Jailers, drivers, hostlers and clerkn will on your fur purchases and besides the reputation of this firmm for square b ¥ COn LA |y iversity wear thelr titles lettered on their caps C ing stanc s quality of these furs meeting adjourned to moeét December 1| yp conraq Ernst retivned home Friday |Their uniforms will differ in cut from the leuling stands as a guarantee of the quality of with Mre. M. Munson, 37111 North Seven-|p.,m Chicago, where he attended the live |regular uniform, and are to be made after taath st stock show with a number of students |the fashion of the olive-drab fatigue dress | ‘erl"- H ""l'“'r"‘“";' ‘"d"‘"‘ """"l""- “:;;' from the University of Nebraska. Friday [of th; army, which has four patch pockets | e 4§ o ends, was pleasantly | uoornoon Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ernst, Miss [0n the blouse. | - ~ - mny-.»|‘um, |r,1.|::r afternoon at the home| G yco Ernat and Mr. Conrad”Ernst left in | UPOR the caps of patrolmen, pop-pops b : = e ot .. - Poain oot ARG whs panek or |, JETOI o0 for & shert it 4o Duut (ALK RSUED P SIS Lot | BAILEY & MACH e o carda and or i "3t e oftienes mumber T wenty-r'ive volars 4 game ot cate bt ore n 10| ", aunorine Virsna Bocker soure (WSSO, 208 (0 ST pumber e | DENTISTS Lewls, Mrs. M. Rypens and the guéat|!oday from a two weeks' visit in Lincoln. |y o saps In gold letters, inclosed in a | Huys a nobby little Diamond Ring for a lady. We have | Best equipped dental office in the middle west prize to Mre. Fisherson. Mr. and Mre. A. E. Becker and Miss|goiq wreath, | a nlcé stock of larger ones. You eould spehd a few Highest #rade dentistry at reasonable prices. Mr. and Mre. H. P. Whitmore gave a|Becker will leave next week for Chicag |" e designs for the new stars have not | ninutes profitably in our store. Look for the name. Porcelain tillings, just like the tooth. All instru- |to attend the wedding of Mr. Becker's theater party, last evening at the Boyd. oy been definitely decided upon, but it is! ‘;‘( h‘ QY eweler ments carefully sterilized after each patient, Those present were General and Mrs. | brother. They will spend the holidays in|probable that they will be six-pointed, | S. . Ll DS . g [ also a guessing contest, were given. Prizes THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK Charles Morton, Miss Bugenie Whitmore | Peoria, 11, returning home the first week |like those now In use, and will bear the | 1516 Douglas Streel Cur 16th and Farnam Sts. and Mr. and Mrs, Whitmore. After the|in January coat-of-arms of Missour, The number of | gt [ty iy o 5 . ‘ theater they had supper at the Omaha ogrr oy each patrolman will be in copper, while | | club, when they were joined by Mr. James syl s Ty = the star itself is to be of nickel. Letters | | K. Hackett, Miss Beckley and Mr. Hallam | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank, 611 Park lon each star will be the branch of the TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER of Mr. Hacketl's company. avenue, will be at home informally this [service to which the wearer belon One Dbllay u Year, The members of the P. B. E. club weré entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Herman Muentefering -at her Home in celebration of the tenth wedding anni- BRRE 041 MR, R0 4008 peige ras Christmas purchases on charge account during the month of % 4 R e Bk rte i o December, will, upon request, be made payable in January. Gifts for Ladies Pickett, Mrs. O. G. Osborne, Mrs. J. R. Williams, Mrs. Fred Chambers, Mrs. Nowh ! DIAMONDL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Mattingly, Mrs. Charles Muentefering and 4 Diamonds in Any Form are Ideal Should be Substantial and Long Las! the hostess. S d OChristmas Gifts. ing to be Pall (W oM M. W. K. Romerd shtertained Special Values, Solitaire Diamond By wove e the High School foot ball sqquad at an \ LTIES Rings, cholce selected stones, now _ » evening party Saturday for their son, Mr e & ! $88.00 Ana $50.00 Silver Manicure Articles 25¢ to $1.50 Frank Rogers. Chuck-a-luck and a serles o Desk Accessories In sterling, now of aridinat shunta by the guests attorded | e ristmas gift o is year Diamond Rings, mall, nicely cut U3 400 %o 8180 the entertainment of the evening. Supper | b+ " 99.00 to $17.00 Manicure Sets, silyer ..$1.50 to 820.00 was served later. Assisting were Misses ’ & - Edith Hamilton, Helen Rogers and Elsa is the heirloom Of tomorrow b of “‘"‘mn‘:: Dlamond Rings larger stones in plain Taliat et Wi ver m::'f-?m':...:g? carved Rogers. The young men present were & frionds, for it ¢ s ca 20.00 to $35.00 and bronge $1.76 to $10.00 S FI Andivs. Nolcomb Badrien i . ls om0 Of Wod'S ., iier Rings. very pretty combina- Opera Glasses $3.75 to $22.00 BISAGE RS, (N T Derd b et ons of Diamond and Opal, Diamond Pearl Holder Pens ....§1.80 to $4.80 Roosevelt. Bowman, Edward Burdick, Hugh Char'- Thomas Hughes yig® i 4 % Fountain Pens $2.50 to $10.00 i d Sapphire, Diamond and Alman ntain ton, Noblé DeFrance, Hall, Henry Hanson, How important, then, that they P Ak e et 85,00 %0 $35.00 Fine Silk Umbrolias . $3.00 10 $13.00 Money wpent or Hendeo, Warren Howard, Henry Howes, : i RIvGS wasted may be Julius Brachman, John Rulley, Reel, Har- X be selected with special reference ¥BAY man may Solllalre Diamond Rings, very fine Signet Rings, excoptional values §8.00 rooovered. — oid Underhill, Ralph Weirich, Kenneth to their lasting qualities, that last, but mever felected stanes Leaullfully cut wet iEnct Rings. fine varlety, cach §8.00 ‘Pime once gone in any style Hateh, Floyd Fitch, Edward Morris, ClUf- : L Mvew, who 0. “ §7.00 i« gone for ton Bearls, Hall McFarand, Fred Baird, | ) 2 they be selected carefully. Fads wmuch receives 0t 99048 S SoM-00 Rings. popular stones and com v £ i ¥ i Fancy Diamond snd Pearl and Opal Virgil Rector, Voyle Rector, Elmer Sun- 3 of the time and mere ‘‘showi- tal < By i 4 Sney Dis Fratl had Goal Jags, e 904 g1 A 3 deek lamp, i B sy 5 1 . (o senlle v« A 7. Ak | ness"' in design should be passed Sives w b 0B Diamond Far Study 81380 to 84800 Fine Opal Rinks. weShibe leotad 4 geod Mae. nu“.:mfk;m.n folllord, Cinsease Batton y by in favor of the truly artistic Yoo Nodyody Dismond Bet Bracelet :”"'“ #7800 . Lith Monih Ringe, in genuine atones good Himie ugh Ml ! 9 f ) nd substantial produc- thank crestio: NOVELEIY at $3.00 to §7.00 er, gl nhp:mu .‘::':'i'inrfl;'..f."""’ DVh - ‘. et Oreations ghitd Gold Bracelets $10.00 to $19.00 Plain Oval s Siyle Rings, The uncertainty : b N tions of the great East- Rttt 1o 10k Gsainless mad ch, attached to & The Twiight Card club met Friday Ellver Thimbl B80c to §1.80 ' f: factor Solid Gold Thimbles ...$3.60 to §6.00 $4.00 to $1000 DOOr watoh evening at the home of Miss Lottie Cun- ern and foreign factor- ; causes ‘waste ningham, 310 North Twenty-fourth street. ies of which we are the repre- Prises were won by Mrs. Lottie Hense- i Watches and woarty man, Esther Peteroon, Mr. Willlam Morris sentatives for this territory. and Raiph Solomon. The next meeting will Select now, the stock is most complete mas? Good will, Good Timeksepers—Splendid Gifts. be December 17 at Miss Lottie Heuseman's, c0te weather, e o . b 1 08 North Twenty-fourth street. Those Our courteous salesmen wm assist {:)u in your selection and R8L whle D Siba Nasdmmaly Bpirer able mov Filled Case. Warraated e of Gold Wi present were Misses Esther Peterson, Lida you will f nd their ideas well worth w, )ft urchased be- R with Elgin Movement $11.00 set Mane ot ‘,' ’u“‘. Brengle, Vera Hustead, Lottle Henseman tween now and Chrhtmou will be made payable in January, seme Watch; 18 § siss 10.00 movetnent of any sood muke, ¢ Mable Haney, Lottle Cunpingham, Meesrs. if you so cl $12.50 to 880,66 at . ine Watch, good movement, in Solld’ Gold ‘Wai~has, plain or nicely Raiph Solomon, Elmer Tieknor, H. Scott Chatelaine Watch, g s, ‘l:." Fraser, Frank Newlon, Walter Desbrow, "nsy 1611 HOWABD STREET. YHOLESALE AND RETALL OAS X _ bretty case #8.00 engraved 50 to 966.90 - ¢ We carry a larger stock of Reading Lamps than sll other Omaba dealers combined. @ C. B. Brown Co. anll Mrs. Alfred Dreyfoos annouhce oy sngagement of thelr daughter, Miss ; 16th and Farnam Streets

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