Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 5, 1909, Page 35

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DECEMBE ; POPULAR ENTHUSIASM REACHES A HIGH POINT IN OUR GREAT “ ) HOUSE PLANTS FOR WINTER Varieties to Choose and the c-rei They Need. | \ TIPS FROM AN EXPERT FLORIST | The following compiete program has been 1 —— issued by the National Corn exposition for A 4 Aslacon May Be Made to Bloom All ; Woman's day, Tuesday, December 7 | the Season—Polnsettas Gorgeo | Our diamond stoek is m. Round Table discussion on * in_the Country,” led by stats of the lowa, Kansas, Iilinols, nd Nebraska Federations of | Clubs. Mrs. W. G. Whitmer | presldent of Home Economics Departme Atfiliated Agricultural Societies of Ne- ka, presiding. oA ¥ m." Concert by Mexican National and. [ (1% g m. Mre F. H. Cole, president of the Nevraska Federation 'of Women's | Clubs, presiding. “The States' Ald: Wo- man's Clubs,” Mrs. Francls D. Everett, president Af the 1llinols Federation. '“Good | Citizsenship as Influenced by Home Train- ng,” Mrs. Julian M. Richards. pres dent fowa Federation. Play and Plavgrounds.” but Hard teo Keep—Orchid | Eastly Grown. | most carefully chosen. Each stone is eritically ex- amined for flaws. Cut, labor and form must also be right before we accept it. In this way you get the benefit of expert judgment at no extra cost. Why not $100,000 #x::: OVERSTOCK SALE THAT THE PEOPLE APPRECMTE A SALE OF SUCH MAGNITUDE AS THIS ONE COULD NOT HAVE BEEN BETTER Il.l.l"fl'lfli.\'l‘l-llr THAN BY THE ENTHUSIASM SHOWN THIS PA WEEK BY EAGER BUYERS, HUNDREDS—YES, THOUSANDS—OF ‘I'IIR""T\' I’lj.(]l"l.l-."l'“fll( ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON THEIR FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE PURCHASES., WHEN YOU CON- SIDER THAT THIS SALE REPRESENTS A DISCOUNT TO YOU OF FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO SIXTY PER CENT, THEN YOU “A‘\h DO.MI IDEA OF THE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS OF THIS WONDERFUL SALE. YOU POSITIVELY NEVER BEFORE BOUGHT GOOD FURNITURE AT SUCH A LOW PRICE. COME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE—TOMORROW. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. 0 make your holiday plants remain | In attractive conditions as long as possible | you should begin by selecting the right | varieties,” & florist said. “For Christmas €hoose rieh greens with red in the highest shades or with golden yeliow. Red and gold are the best for winter decorations because they accent indoor brightness when everything outside is cold and bare. et the best? Christmas is Mrs. C. C, Goddard, president Kansas Fed- For Indeor decoration we choose for color & ‘em“xln‘mv.l;;fl:}‘mml:-‘n;‘n:n.”I:ll:-_.w; rather than fragrance. near. | Fegeration P ‘The next point is durability, the length of time a plant will last in or near per- fection. The really valuabue plant fog | indoor decoration must be able to with- stand great variations in light, heat and molsture The Indian azalea stands first among the flowering plants used for indoor decorations. These plants are now so com- mon with us that many people believe them natives, whereas the truth Is not one 3 o o v are_welcome, and for wh I actually raised here. To supply the| ‘Theré should be at least two stalks in | Are_welcome r which the ¥ e 75 cents. _Application for pla American demand & huge Industry in|® Pot and three or even five give & much | pe made to Mrs. H, Told, Ham better effect. 1 know of nothing more |ton Apartments, Omaha, or Mrs. Louls zaless has buil liand, Belglum o iy :X’\:"FK_:“ [ERCI . . effective for winter indoor decoration than |Cutler. 183 Bl street, Council Bluffs, " by December “As & fule they came to us early in the| & few poinsettas of varying helght ar- fall, are At once put into the greenhouss | Fanged with & group of pure follage planta, | e foclsl sclencs depatment of the nd are forced for Christmas and Daster| “Unfortunately these plants will not | Woman's club hes srfanged one of the| Qecoration. While there are more than|Stand draughts. When subjected to chills | MOst Important Industrial programe of the | 1% varieties only few are sultable|the leaves shrivel and fall. Without s |Year for Monday afternoon. The industrial for the purpose of forcing for indoor deco. | Greenhouse it is quite useless to try to |conditions of women and children in Ne- 4:00 p. m. Concert by Mexican National ALBERT EDHOLM 8:00 p. m. Concert by M | band. ‘Travelogue lecture, Mexlco.” ican National | Jeweler, 16th and Harney St. Tuesday at §:% p. m. the ciub women of Omaha, South Omaha, Council Bluffs and Dundee will tender a reception to all club | women in honor of the vialting state presi- |dents. This reception will be held at the | First Congregational church, 19th and Dav- | enport stieets, Omana. " of Sl " » ednesday a . m. the club women of . cluster of insigniticant yellowish | council Bluffs will tender a luncheon at W77 AN - am W W the Grand hotel, to which all club women 31350 FOR THIS MAGNIFICENT --- THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE TERMS §1.00 CASH. BALANCE “BASY.” EXACTLY LIKE ILLUSTRATION and positively the biggest parlor suite value in the city. They are finished in i rich mahogany and are highly polished. The upholstering is of imported velour of a pretty pat- tern. These parlor suites are easily worth $22.60. BUY YOUR ' $4 #9560 For This Mas- 1 2 — slve Sldoboard| °V® ration. The most popular are the Deutsche | carry one over to another year. Even braska will afford the topic of the after- B Perle, which has & snowy white flower | With a greenhouse if good plants are de- [noon and Deputy State Labor Commissioner OVERSTOCK SALE | TOCK SALE OF and the Veraeneans, a brilliant pink.” | sired it Is necessary to rafse them each | Willam Maupin will be the principsl S $1.00 CASE FURNITURE Carpeotsand Rugs |$ 60 For a Handsome % Kind of Plant to Buy. | season from cuttings. | speaker on that subject. The approach of *m"-u- VBASY" $6.50 Hxtension Tables XMAS Guuns $0c Ingrain Carpets, strict- Wfl"fllfl“ m [ ] “When buying an azalea select a plant| “The bee heath s the most satisfactory | the holidays and the violation at that time EXACTLY LIKE ILLUSTRA-| '‘wali made, : ly all wool, sale price, per on which the blossoms are mot yet fully | Winter flowering heath. The flowers are (of the state laws regulating woman and TION and positively the big-| sale price . yard EERMS $1.00 OASK opened. The plant with the mass o open | Smail, but it makes up In profusion what |child labor, inspired the meeting. Local flowers may appeal to you as being the | it lecks in size. If treated like an asales | conditions will be presented by Local At- most perfect and making the bravest|it will flower the following year. 1 have |tendance Officers E. D. Gepson and P. A. gest value in the city. They| o, . 4 o are made of carefully selected | $22.00 Pedesta) Extertion stock and polished ‘and fin. $12.50 ished in a QUARTERED OAK| ®ale price EFFE! WE WILL STORE THEM FREE AND DELIVER LATER. AFTER 90c Brussels Carpet, strong auality, #ale price, per 310 Brussels Rug: BALANCE “BASY" They are made of solld oak, finished in a beautiful man- per and are highly polished. $how, but you must remember that after | known of plants that bloomed winter after | McAuley. General discussion will S ek H17.80 China Cios- $10.76 || PAYMENTS™ ON ' GOUDS - Y SR Have large hook compartment L Derfection comes the fading of the flowers | winter in window gardens, recelving only |led by Mre. Halleck Rose, chairman of == oo v FURCHASED _NOw CAN || 313 Brus with adjustable shelves. and that within a few days the blooms |the attention bestowed on ordinary red |the Nebraska federation's industrial ano Digesers. $8.50 FTER JAWE: || Wes sueiny ! soun will have gone and only leaves remain. lsrllnlurnu. & child labor committee, and one of the vest 30 Princess Dressers - R,\.Fb‘l’“lc LE? 21, ‘hv""d““ ‘A!\l".,ll ](‘“‘!" OREDIT It 1s much better to have & much less| “It is a showy plant and inexpensive.|informed women i ¢ . wale CHEERFU! very handsome, size 11x! showy start with a plant that is filled With | The cyclamen is another showy flowering | matters. o N SR price .. .$10.95 ED. feel, sale price ass | o buds just opening. Such a plant will be- | plant that may be had for a small price. tome more and more besutiful as the 4ay8 | 1t one cares to-take the time it ean be ”‘:.:"o’“ ‘5&-" .':'"C:":: :ebr;::r:;r-;:‘ :.l:.l pass and will often if properly treated 1 readily raised from sced in a Window £8r- | unq Prigoners.” & several weks. den. . “Potted azaleas are grown in two styles, the low dome and the taller conical. By all means choose the tall conical style. $ 1 o-" For Thi nt —~ DRESSER (=" BALANCE “BASY" . Thess dressers are| @ L. m—— " 5 k “\ F i xufr’n‘_v o~ \[m polished he S two small top drawers are swell shaped — the two lower drawers are very roomy F ich bevel Mrs. F. H. Maynard of Denver and the presidents of the lowa, Minnesota, Kansas and Tilinols federations of women's clubs The low dome is by far the more common ‘vll: h: u:': “u..un: the afternoon. An i nvitation has also been extended t - 3 iy e ‘h"l'."“" '::‘Y‘ub.mx: geraniums it thrives with a minimum Of | hory of Jocal labor omnil::l‘onn ;s::‘:\::‘e } tall shape is not only more artistc, bub | ...4 i¢ only protected from the trosts. It 4 “Not only are the flowers beautiful in both color and form, but the follage Is prettily marked and very ornamental when the plant is thrifty. Like the ordinary - 262 BUYS A " GUARANTEED p . ) of the full program the meeting will begi S o saleetion 1 e and supplemented |18 CACellent s o table decoration. | promptty at 33 o'clock sy By nteligunt care an' Askids bought fof et e o K e The Nebraska branch of the United States Christmas wil! carry at least a few blos-| There fs only one orchid that I recom- | pyygniers of 1812 has completed the first soms through the winter and be ready to| Mend as & house piant under OfdINATY |yeqr of its organization and during this Complete with upper warming closet as shown [ S A\ v late mirror s Bot out i e yard of Boarded with |oomiviohs It 15 the lady's SUBSSE. WA Lieesd beviel s aétuthad Fecognition Sinon: —"handsomely of high el 2 florist when warm weather .comes. | flowers of yellowish green and BFOWNA.|ing srominent stats chapters of the nac ANEE. Yung bion 7.5 ,1 “While azaleas are indoors, as the fiowers | Though It 1s not very showy It 18 &n of | yione gociety. Under the direction of Mrs. { off and the roots kept we'l watered so as | €sting to the average flower lover. \ & substantial membership has been a@aroiied iy b { to encourage new growth. About once a| “The flowers, even when cut, 188t &|a,5 interest extended that promises still /i week a small quantity of liquid fertilizer | long time. It can be grown in the Lving | eqter gain. The annual meeting last week N | 4 should be given, Such fertilizer is to be|foom as easily as a geranium and Will | piia oe ‘the home of Mrs. Charles A. Arme T c t P e | ANY a man has got freckles on his reputation by carry | bought in powdiied form at almost any | blossom profusely In the dead of Winter, |y onc in Omaha, was largely attended and 0 i e rice-~ H ¥ 1 b % Qémidok: &ood seed store for & few cents. A small| when there “are few other flowers t0 be |ing following ofticers were elocted: First ing molasses home in a demijohn. placktle’ wt::hm fl::tlnlmt for half a dozen | had. viee president, Mre. Charles Oltver Nor- To reducé stock and keep my tailors busy, $85.00 and $30.00 8;15(1\163 plants for the entire season. “Hesides these plants desirable because . . t " Caring for the Plant. of their flowers thers are two MA berries | airy A K Gaare R i » Motto UI.I:d.I, Calendars, Desk Sets in Brass and Leather, “When the weather pecomes sufficlently ;hr“b-""w-"-‘l’lv '“:“""‘| “: .f'""""':" secretary, Mrs. William Archibald Smith, Crane's Holiday Box Papers, Leather Goods, Writing warm and settled the plant may be set|decorations and particularly desiraule be- out of doors in a slightly shaded spot|cause the berries endure from one year to ?m:fi:f‘:,::':':::;'b‘;:x' Desks, Portfolios, Fountain Pens. J where therg is free circulation of air, but | another. The ardisia is formal in appear- | .ogicivgr ] not in the direct rays of the sun. Durlng|ance with alternate tlers of red berries | .napiain, the summer the object should be to keep | and rich green leaves. ! Mrs. Gates as state president Is the the roota cool and moist. This can best| “Besides being extremely beautitul it s </ be accomplished by sinking the pot up to|about as hardy as any house plant that :r:o:,;".‘:;,:u;::r:'r“-:'::“ ‘tM “r BETTER TALLORED CLOT/H £ _ its rim In the earth and wattering con- | I know. It will endure for years, both the O Sh9 SavpaAL stantly Movyer Stationery Co. 1616 Farnam Street. | leaves and berries keeping thetr color “When coid weather returns it should | ang juster in the alternate heat and chill| The Daughters of the American Revolu- be taken in and can be easlly made 10| o¢ the ordinary living room, with @ vary-|ton will hold thelr December meeting blassom with more or less freedom in the | ;o gqegree of molsture and as muech or as | Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, winter garden. Under no clrcumstances | i jigne as you will supply. 1 recom- | Charles G. McDorald, 1i2 North Thirty- mend it highly to persons who are look- | €1Ehth avenue, Mrs. Willlam Heller and Mrs, |ing for an ornamental house plant thac| Wilam Archibald Smith will be assistant s in progress | v should the roots of the azalea be allowed o get ary. This will cause the leaves o rop and kill all the flow b " :le “‘f‘:l:"i“x‘ o ity | will grow under adverse conditions, Its | hOStesses. ‘A report will be made of the [} ! | The Qlo de Lorralne begonia comes | PeTTies are about the same size and color | Lef“" :"j’ “flf‘fmnee by Mrs. Smith, and next after the azaiss in point of popularity |58 the: holly, while its leaves lack the un. | General Grenville M. Dodge will give o ‘ for Indoor decoration. It is o protusely | Pleasant prickly spines. oy Ao i -1 b il WSER, Bow w plant that often all the follage | The second desirable red berried house | Plaina. Mrs. N. P. Dodge, jr., will give a i L ebrirely hiadal | plant is the skimmis, which, though far|Violin solo. Mrs. Thomas Metcall, state “ladividusily the flowers are rather | 1688 often seen, is quite as desirable as the | vice regent of lowa, and Mrs. Montgomery et aren im e iy “they make | ardisia. These plants are imported from | Of Council Bluffs will be the special guests 250 effect in pure light pink. When | BUrope and are already in tull berry when | of the afternoon ( first introduced In this country It was so | they arrive. A plant of this kind should | e 2 autiful that from being a novelty of the | P ¢ared for as the azalea and will flourish | The regular business meeting of the scason it became at once a standard holi- | Under the same conditions. If kept away'| Omaha Women's Christl day plant, It lasts two long weeks, and | from the frosts it will do very well in the after floweriug 1t should be cut back se- | Window of the average living room. Temperance unién will be held at 2:3 o'clock, Decem- ber & at the Young Women's Christian as- verely if you wish to carry it over another One with Yellow Réveida. | soctation. bacde A fitting companion for these two red | fThe current topics department of the | g VT N “I¢ is normally & winter bioomer and | verriea Dl;l(n(.: lnn:ha -rr]ulllll'ullod Otaheite | Woman's club has entirely surpended its K does best In & cool, bouyant atmesphere. { qEnnge » e oply plant with & yel- | jeetin, for Tuesday In deference (o ti - > L} Heat, especially dry heat, will cause it | /oW DPerry to be had at this season. Un- | wnm-n"- day Druuym ot ‘the c':: e‘lpfl:‘:] IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO" to deteriorate rapidly and under the usual | fOTtURately the fiuit s neither so plentiful | yyop, 8 The music department will meet Thurs. it over for another year. It is best where | SKimmia berries. It hins, however, the ad- conditions it Is not always possible to carry | NOT 0 !8stiug as either the ardisia or the . " 3 day afternoor. at 2 o'clock, when the pro- | the begonia is intended for the living room | Y4N'age of being ecaslly carried over from | gram will be presented by the department | . . to buy plants that are already in bioom. | Of¢ "eA%0N (0 ancther. It can be sucoess: | giector, Miss Blanche Sorenson. Mr. | ; Water moderately and keep as cool .as 1Y Erown In a window, where it will | yoryon 'c, Bennett will give an Niustrated 2 3 5 ) p(w:"\lu without subjecting the plant to | :\I,:::F S0d add 8 welcome tragrance to the | iy on ‘<The Fugue,” and a miscellaneous E will sell during this month all the MawHlinney & Ryan chilly diwughts | - | ) y Miss 30s- ¢ J D “To make your holiday. plants remain | BTOSTSm Wil be given by Miss Mable Eos stock, excepting American made watches and Sterling flat- “The most gorgeous of all Chiistmas | BHtractive as long as possible, atter making | T Genlen, Whe. Shede ‘ . McBride and Miss Alice Davis, plants is the poinsetta. The stalk varies | ® Judicious selection you must be careful | : ware, at factory cost. We are able to offer these unheard oot G W R Besp them b 's oool rgom. 1if you | The art desartment will meet at 10 o b Brem gho o povorsl fet ln M 04 W | k" Toce e 1o 4 Wi drv o 00 | ok Thursday morning, Mre. William | of prices to our customers because we bought the assets ven parmonnted Wi e ot T°% | careful about opening windows near the | OVifor, leader. “Renaissance gl Shuit SIS wingown) nake the | SOV B thb ubives: abd mhaee il of the Mawhinney & Ryan Co. at fifty cents on the dollar. sely arranged brilliant carmine bracts | J P | be given by M. A. B. Somers, Mrs. G. K, | out the same sise as the leaves, sup. | U1¢lF leaves and berries about as quickly & 4 e ol } ’ us lack of water on their roots. Bryson and Mrs. orge B. Davis Holiday Suggestions Fur coats, party frocks and eveming wraps for the f college girl. Glorious Polnsetta. We have quoted a few prices on our most valuable departments, but this in no manner means that our discount is on these goods { / alone. In fact we are offering 50 per cent off on CUT GLASS. HAND PAINTED CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, UMBREL- | LAS, ELECTROLTERS, ETC. | We cordially invite you to pay us a visit and see for yourself. | /1 DIAMONDS WATCHES Some or our dlscount guotations i Si e from our alrsady reasonable prices. Pate \llllppe Repeater. 15-K Hitg., $600 Diumond Ring §400 Patek Phillippe 1806 O, ¥ il $350 Diamond Ring sars e, 14-K Hunt! 325 Diamond Ring 250 . 14-K. Huntl Diamond. King 8175 35 Saen Kby and Diahond Riog §300 1K Open b A Ruby and Diamond Ring.$150 2 pen Face, 1 1 345.00— 988, §$490 Aquamarine and t.avelier.8300 2 18-K. Repeater, ronoxrebh. S Other Gem Jeweiry Prices in Proportion hin model watches with cholce of white of gold djals New Goods for the New Firm Arriving Daily 8 RYAN JEWELRY CO. Successors to Mawhinney & Ryan Co. DOUGLAS and FIFTEENTH STS. 1517 Douglas Street Also announce a special sale of Fancy Formerly Hotel Rome Waists at Same Location. Goune” 85750 Each uits g:;:' L Made of Chuffen over net, handsomely : Furs braided. Colors — Raisin, rose, black, T ¥ white, navy and violet gray.

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