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BEE: 12, 1909. =\ [SOCIETY CALENDAR FILLS UP| ; (G ive t he La dy [l |8cores of Atfairs Being Planned for School Set During Holidays. | The Quality High Class - -1 Stere for / Garments * a er t 111 Cate MARY YOUNG FOLKS COMING HOME Women's g ‘ Apparel Prices She Can Select and Have Them Fitted After Christmas i+~ e e By TRl rison During the Winter, Christmas Shopping. Now let your mind be all serene, Though small the purse you boast The biggest price tag doesn’t mean i t AR OAN L (& The gift that's welcomed Soctal © MONDATSME il B s ™S Monday mornin gpromptly at 8 o'clock begins . party’ at the temple; Monday Sewing | // / glub meating. ‘%.—‘«,—4’ M -, ‘/4/"“; ;? boilsome: B | TEESDAY Mrs. Howard Smith “and Mrs. | / / 3 2 g s \ chi or 88 Doplloabof B corifoats b fnwanedod bo. 4. éw(MW Potter; Mra Bamuel Burns, .. bridge /) ! o lhad ll Gl o s vsmer il ik R tarnaon, cards, Mejody epub, Mr. / rge Barker, host; whist party by Mr / Sremen Name Cire . Ingewersen; Mrs. lsaac Carpenter, [ mosting of the Thimble club. ¢ Sure or. B WEDNESDAY—Miss Alice Snell, matineo . L our by p= i scanougsci o e b party; Miss Della Jacobsen, Efmanon ¢lub Thes corboats:con.alls o furkasecl o sse. s fotenigr counibnis ond sl b Komor. meeting; Mrs. Grant Willlamé, La Veta sl o Toorn: Sasblon, Borln: ane He club luncheon, o b foor e U5 Dl b [ pelut o 7 4‘/‘.’_.‘,1,“ s THURSDAY—Mrs. Allan Yonson, a ken ST N carhars, Poingerts club meet: WOMEN'S OUTER GARMENTS AT JANUARY PRICES NOW. The val- 2t f {{ SR S A, G SICRRIACL) SIOVRE SIS ues for which this store has established a merited reputation have let you to You can buy a Sorosis Certificate for $3.50, $4.00 or $5.00 R ostion A dptiod Stor, Jatem expect much at all our sales. Unguestionably this will outclass and outshine Sorosis. The certificate is good for a pair of Sorosis shoes in this store Gladys Peters at Rome hotel; evening re- them all. i ception by class of 1013’ of Omaha or any other In the world where Sorosis is sold. \m?vorllly to senio of 1910 of Omabha High school at Om: university. : |P4TmaAT Chrilns,, St P4 An Immense Purchase ‘ Soro S1iS Shoe Store Henrletta Gilmore an “evening _party of over 1,600 garments at 50c on the dollar coupled with our entire stock of fine and Mrs. R.'J. Dinning, Harmony club. suits, coats, dresses, waists and furs marked at prices below actual cost of mak- 203 South Fifteenth Street o Rollday ealenide 36 Mg raplaly ing will mark this sale as the greatest in our history. and not less than a score of affairs have already been announced. In the main, he | $oRae perate i ve.ise busy Soe, ms | Suit Values Extraordinary et T P e B il e e Kvery new fabric in all the desirable colorings represented in this collection. of those who are coming home for ihe v Christmas vacation. Among those coming Small sizes—large sizes and medium sizes—suits for ladies—suits for misses— ety suits in short coat styles to satisfactorily meet the most eritical dressers; al- « Miss Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Mr. v v and Mrs. T. B. Stevens, who ls attending togther a collection that will surprise and please women who are in the habit of l;:r Semple's school In New York City. pnY‘ng $35‘001 345'00 flnd .$60.00. Allen McDonald is expected home from Harvard university. Regular $22.50 and $256.00 Suits—on sale at..........$15.00 Mikbiaan Ltversty, Matiott ghaby Regular $27.60 and $20.50 Suits—on sale at..........$17.50 Misn Dorothy Ringwalt, who s been Regular' $32.50 and $36.00 Suits—on sale $22.50 \::;Tm;fnlmre:u::h?:] o:.nfe::'.pehd the Regular $37.50 and $40.00 Suits—on sale $25.00 holldays with her parents, Mr. “lnd Regular $45.00 and $50.00 Suits—on sale at. ....$30.00 Rimkwalt, who. attends sehol In Gerden Regular $55.00 and $60.00 Suits—on sale at..........$35.00 City, L. L, will not return to Omaha, but wil spend her vacation with triends in Cloak Values Extraordinary Over 2.000 Coats on Sale ret Baum, ter of Mr. unahuu. r!-dvm fl:um»fn‘:fl M Here ig an opportunity to procure your coat at a saving of $5.00 to $15.00. A8 ; | Margaret McPherson, daughter of Mr. a o s b S otk All the remaining gems of the Mawhinney & Ryan Co. Y| Mrs. T. B. McPherson, who are attending Every one marked at less than actual cost of manufacturing. 3 o o . school, Long Island, will ar- 1 } stock are being sold at cost. In fact all of this stock except- " Miss Helen Regular $15.00 and $16.50 /Coats—on sale at. .. of next week. ‘Cudahy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. . Regular $17.50 and $18.50 Coats—on sale at udahy, and Miss Ejisabeth Pickens, Regular $19.50 and $22.50 Coats—on sale at. . sold at factory cost. An unheard of opportunity for the [§i dsusbier of Mv She Mim Kbt v Regular $25.00 and $27.50 Coats—on sale at. Christmas shopper. A/ o e LI Regular $29.50 and $35.00 Coats—on sale at. 5 - Regular .00 and .00 Coats—on sale at This past week we have received many handsome pieces [| heen yisting Misn Eorence of S "and " s New York. Frank Selby, son of Mr. and i rge 8 li ilver artic & Mrs. W. L. Belby, who attends Cornell M in both large and small sterling silver articles and diamond g |3t W T Do W0 e morn- Chrlstmas Fur Sale jewelry; also an attractive line of br plec- [ Ing of the 2th to spend his vacation with A cash purchase of fine furs enab, ff ctr inary fur' values J Y3 t e li of brass goods and 'elec 1fis Tparalite;. SATDerE Brogkss " son LMY, ¥ les us to offer extraordinary fur values. troliers. and Mre. F, A. Brogan, who attends Har- Beautiful sets in American, Canadian and Japanese Minks; American, Russian Re el Yoot e ot i vy g and French Lynx, German and American Foxes; Blue, Gray and Black Wolves; vhinney & e 2 at cos on, will both spend the holldays in ot 3 5 v . member, Mawhinney & Ryan goods at cost. VIR HRhes, At aon 46> MR idnd I:Cu»mn'qurrels, Ermines, Stone Martens, Opossums, Raccoons, and all reliable WATCR OUR WINDOWS Mrs. Thomas Matters, is a member of the furs. We can save you 26% to 40% on your fur purchase and besides the repu- Harvard Glee clb, which is making a tati f this fi £ Qoall ( 3 ik ikt western trip, and gives a concert in Chi- ation of this firm for square dealing stands as a guarantee of the quality of R an ewe’r ‘ O 0 the %th of this month, and will re- these furs. y y @l irtte DRRAA o apang, Soe e (of) S Dresses, Waists, Skirts, 8ilk Petticoats, 8ilk Kimonos and scores of other |holidays with his parents, Miss Ruth Ham- | Successors to Mawhinney & Ryan. mer will arrive home from Oaksmere, New things for women’s wear, all marked special for CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. Rochelle, N. Y., about the 19th to spend ug 3 | the holldays with her parents, Mr. and 15th and DO hw Sts' same Locatton. Mrs. George L. Hammer. Arthur Wakely, | | § sse———————————————————— #on of Luclus Wakely, returns from nell university the 24th of December to spend the holldays here. Cuthbert Potter, \ ing Sterling flatware and American made watches are being 5 | | Olmsted, Miss Ruth Lord, Miss Dalsy Ro&- | Dorothy Thorne, Ruth and Helen Reynolds, | Renner, S. Gould, B. Nelson, J. E. John-|for an “at home’ Wednesday H who attends Union college, Schenectad,|erq Miss Dale, Mr. Wylle Hafer, George | Ryt Hendrichs and Master Gunny Gil- |ston, J. Lovegren, L. M. Nelson, J 0. | December 2. Progressive am eadquarters for Switches New York, is expected to return about the | ! Van Brunt, Dr. Thomas Lacey and Mr.[more, Heitler, H. Underhill, K. Potts, R. Lucke, | ford the afternoon's entertain 20 for the holidays, and will be joined by |yl Schnoor of Councll Blutfs, From Fort ® le. , : 3 il b & ; 1 E of el | The Dundee Dancing club held its most |C. Hardy, R. A. Nelson, R. W. Allen, R.| The meeting of the sduy Morn- JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS— his brother, Cedric Potter, who has been | Crook were Lieutenants Short, Schallenber-| | W18 FWICHS DANCIE citb held (8 om0 S0l ot e BUEER o T mpton, R, | Ing Musicale will be eld January 4, at the 20-inch i K 5 i 00 spending some time in New York ger, Nuelson and Drury, Dr. Robert Hol- . ? by crsgged | ol i ¥ Hama M he 4 Ston B Miss June Greevy and Miss Lucille Pat- g o Bryant Rogers, George| D3l Friday night. The hall was dvconnndl‘“ Stoetzel, J. Barret, M, R. Perkins. Mr. |home of Mrs, Joseph Cudahy, when the 22-in S A DAL A a3 H 4 lister, Harry Low, Bryant Rogers, ®{ with pennants of @ifferent schools and of |and Mrs. T. H. Butts, Mr. and Mrs, J,|morning will be devoted to French com 26-inch § \ ¥ 5.00 terson will return home next Saturday|pngler, George Fuller, Sidney Smith, Guy | e alk i | D., Havens, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wedgett. | posers and will be under the dircction of | trom the Chicago Art school. Returning|fpuray, B. W. Capon, John Redick, Captain | the club and made a very pretty appear- | Dy d s TS, gott. | F N C Ind., will be: Laura Gertrude McCarthy.|gnd Mrs. Glassford, Major and Mrs, Gil- | Barton Nash, Harley Deems, Louis Dodds | i Phisn s thapar LN Ao 5 g or a ice hristmas Present Irene MoConnell, Laurs Lynch, Nannie |onist. Captain and Mrs. Gibbs, Capiain |84 Harold Haviland. Those present were| Miss Della Jacobson will entertain the | V¢ helr snuual Christnas pasty Dects % Barrett and Lillan Riley. Miss Louise|anq Airs, Oury, Captain and Mrs. Clitton, | Misses Florence Baker, Alnetta Palmer, [Kmanon club at her home Wednesday | o0 % MpPOC RIS p b e buy a hat—pattern hat—at half price. Come and see our [ Dinning will return home about the 18th|pjcutenant Haskell, Miss Clitton, Lieuten- lren-; Sh'wfln:- $lrlrr:lel mr‘r«;mn. Mbm |“‘\’l"‘"‘3",| \nt Williams will be the hostess | 1% hiave not been decided 5 v Ve ar { 1 ©f this month and Miss Nannie Page, who Ware, and Mrs. Glichrist of Cleveland, | 8uerite Prentiss, Adelaide Fupkhouder, | M's. Gran| e WAIE B e Hoktes | m e ot Ohics i #5.00 hats before you buy. We are headquarters for child- R|%., been spending the winter in New York | s, Ginbs of Iowa and Mrs. Clifton of |Olive Furgeson, Elsle Housman, Edna Hen. | Wednesday for La Veta club at luncheon | Niss Tessle tonsal of (hicuo. anten ren’s and misses’ hats, from 50c¢ to $2.50 taking a post graduate course, will prob-|washington, D. C. | nett, Helga Rassmussen, Elsa Haarmann, |@0d cards. SR nor RAIDI AR Airived to Vs b ably return for the holldays —_— Pensy Willlams, Kathryn Van Nostrand, | Mrs, Samuel Burns. gr., wihl give two |, o%opl "ot e vinit many soclal F M s h d ll 1522 D l Miss Dorothy Hall returns, from Ingle-| The schedule for the hollday \rip of the|Jasmine Sherraden, Maude Longstreet, | Pridke parties next week, on Monday and | MY FERRELE Wit mony SoSH bl » chnadqelit, 0“3 as side school, New Milford, Conh., December | Michigan University Glee, Mandolin and | Kathryn Lusk, Ellzabeth Doud, Fern Mc- | Tu¢8day afternoons AR $5307A518 KRDAIMERTY ThiteALy: the ner 18, to spend the holidays with/ her parents, | Banjo club has been compléted. This year's | Kinney, Grace Hempell, Marie Massey, | M Iflorence M. Rhodez will give an| o oo "nere tuosday Miss Mabel Hicks - e | Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hall, and Mr. Ware|iour ‘will be one of the longest ever taken | Bessle Willlams, Lillian Parsons, Kather- | ¢"\N8 party December 21 at her home, - — — — 80 South Thirtyfifth g und Miss Elolse Jenks will give an after- Hall will also return for the holldays here|py the club. A great many cities that are|ine Lenhart, Erantha McGavock, Florence | ", Jotth TIrgrifeh avenue i | noun card party. Wednesday Miss Alice 0 o Dlscount December Prentiss Lord, son of Dr.|regarded & important alumni centers will | Tucker, Zelln Beabe, Marjorla Benson, | | ¢ (JeRUIr mooting of the Templo| will give a matineee party. Thurs | and Mra 3. P/ Lofd; Cerrol Belden, son(hg' visited. The fillowing 18 the scheduls la Perkins. Mesdames C. K. Becker, | 100 N HEE 100 el SR uneAY & afternoon Mrs. Allen Yonson of In of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Belden, and Reed |of the trip: Grand Rapias, December 22; | Archi¢ Kay, George Palmer, F. Smdeiar, | 1001 I the vestry réoms of the temple | P - | Mrs, Edward Rosewater will give a danc- | 3°¢ Wil ive a kensington for Miss R F | Paters. so8"of Mr. ang Jrs, J.C. Petatw, | Bunton HichosnDsosmber 5 Chicalo Kanc| B A Teiion Movest Bl Netsor Mo 2 v will give I A et i e R o OR who all agtend Amherst (Muss.) college, (wood club, December 24; Christmas, open; | | g party December 27 at the Normandie " honke o " ¥ at a kensington and Sunday Miss Runeall L will arrive home next Baturday, the 18th. |Milwaukee, December 21 Menominee, De: . H. Doems, C. Hyprin, W. B. Hellor, | monor o f atius Margaret Adams und MIss| iy (o her home In Chicago. The John McCague, son of Mr. and Mrs. John [cember 28; Hancock, December 20; Duluth, | poq 80, A0 Bantedy. Sr. T 1 Neilte Riguttes , | - 44 i, S “ ln L. McCague, who also attends Amherst|Deo 9 e it o e, 4 ennedy, Jr., 8.| Miss Irma Gross has Issued fnvitations Gonithaed Pago Tl | 1 MeC 3 0 | December 30; Minneapolis, December 31; ontinued on Page Three.) | college, will visit during the holiday sea-|Omaha, January 1; Dubuque, January > i 3 | son wi New York. Miss Myra|January 3 an alumnl concert will be given | on on with friends in New anuary al Suit Oues, vaehng B‘g" Breckenridge, daughter of Mr. and ) at the Fine Arts club, Chlcago. The con- | Ladies’ Hand Bags, Toilet Ralph Breckenridge; Miss Elizabeth |cert will be glven at the Lyric theater in | g : Sets, Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles|Omaha and will be followed by a dancing Music Roug' etc. These goodm Sweet, and Miss Helen Wright, daughter|party at the Rome hotel. ' / of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wright, and Alice —— § a1 p are all the very best values and | Woodworth, who have been attending Pleasures Past. | o gE yemym |\ A 3 A Smith college, will arrive home one week| Mrs, J. J. Brown was hostess at a Tk z will prove lasting Xmas gifts. | from Sunday. Miss Caroline Congdon Will | beautitully appointed luncheon party at her /¥ "El.'!flg -1 return from Vassar a week from tomor-| pome, Holly and Christmas decorations 3 Caroline Harding and Miss Ruth Harding, | 7y, Week End Dancing club gave an en 1209 Farnam Street daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hard- | R O L T .ot 4rd"| joyable party last evening at Chambers PHONES -Douglas 10588 - - - | 30 ‘ - \e latter vart off op,,¢ one hundred members and guests | o Ind. A-3088| . week from Vassar college to spend|AP0Ut On® hundred of the club were present. The next party | ¥ Ger cher- 3 — | the holldays here. Mise Gertrude Bcher-| ., pe given January 8, at Chambers w Y . g , ~ o~ = = aw | merhorn, Miss Nell Carpenter, Miss Cor- o, ; Railway Mail Examination (W@ N RV OUS | hiv tuire s’ Grcten” sietiaper,| Rev and s . inkie wire siose antly surprised Friday evening by the | The examina. . for the Ratiway Mall Service will | Miss Marie Hollinger, Miss Nanette Alken, | 3 e et A o Dol pOuk sprik. |YOu aan paslly prepare for this | INDIGE:STIO | Miss Myrile Busk, who have been attend. | members of the congregation of the Peurl | axamination 10 hfee moniis: vl |ing Wellesiey college, are cxpectea Decem. | Methodist church in the celebration of Rev A Sh(‘)p ()f Will Prentiss, Barton Nash, I ool § ot W, 1908, and Jan: iy + A, | ver 18. and Mrs. Hinkle's first wedding anniver- o0 e oan give ou the Full fours or ‘The appetite is often capricious, i ok sar) 3 re sented with v guapondesce, Tuikion, €00 Welie for full lafor- | snuou.erncmlon-,lumpa pains gune i B e ol Pt sia i i A i b \, . ation. Address fstress after sating, = Oftes The officers and ladies of Fort Omaha, h l 9 P l P e d ' cheo S by perting, Ot B | L evionait domes Ware as shaimen{ Best gave & bridge Juncheon : Exclusive Foreign Novelties and the complaint of food lying |of the committee, will give a series of | ay, at her home. Christmas decprations heavily on the stomach. | hops at Fort Omaha. Instead of the regu-|of holly were used and place cards (o lation forinightly hops, which were given|match marked the places for Mesdames Friday evenings, there will be one in-|W. M. Diesing, Van B. Lady, C. A. Swan In Leather, Brass, Copper and Porcelain— formal hop given each month and this , D C. Crlsman, Henry Windheim Desk Sets, Candlesticks, S g Sets, Samovars, Vuses, etc. Bric-a-Brac will be on the second Saturday. Satur- Grotte, A. Stuben, N. A. Miler, J 4 k 3 | cks, Nmukll;l. b Saorars, Yaus, vrxl j ric-a-Brac v will be much more popular with the ed Kerr, H. Rohrs, Thomas Fal the most exquisite foreign design an L & prices. young business men who attend from |coner, J. B. Fradenburg, L. C. Sholes, Omab The December hop was given last|J. A. Freeland, H. M. McDowell, 5. P a I8 h " : ]l}oat_ Soxd e Mowre:Dilien Drag Ca-. Sesisn Drag Co. | evening and was followed by & buffet sup- | Nunson, Miss Annette Lady and the | Our Book Stook Is the Finest in the o Ball rug B Haines i’ Go.” Omava’ clari per at the gymnasium. The ball room was | hostess. Qur book shelves are loaded with literary gems, dainty in binding, rich in bt S ] SRS | bemutifully decoraterd with American i A8 One of the enjoyable children’s parties of literary merit. All $1.50 Late Fiction, $1.08. . | :;«'fl"': troubles are newrly always the flags and international court flags reached |the early winter was given Eaturday after- B. ' Tnmd "urs.‘ L8 erited a4 dndod Coiien from the corners of the reom to the center |noon by Mrs. Frank Judson for her daugh- | | ray and lile. COCEX builds up electrolier. The electric lights thelt waniad dbei had red|ter Dorothy. Christmas decorations made | Engraved Invitations, Visiting Cards and Crests— $25.00 a Week TRt e mo vy | h40e 004 Fapehaes lantarhy ‘were aieo|he rooms sitractive and durag the atier- ; Ay nood an. informal program of music avd Dance Programs, Menu and Place Cards to sult any occasioh. Our Engraving 16 the treatment of all nervous diserders Those present last evening were Mr. and |recitations was given by the chlidren. The| Department stands for quality and par excellence A Sy e, e Mrs. Henry Doorly, Mr. and Mrs. Carlysle, | guest list Included: Misses Ulah Reoner, '-m.m':"“’* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannan and Miss | Margaret Matthews, Lilllan Head, Helen PRICE 8140 PER BOX POu Hannan of Counefl Bluffs, Lieutenant and [and Virginia Pierce, Phyllis Hunter, Pau- saesy B |Mre Dungan, Mise Miriam Patterson, Miss |ine Cosd, Gretchen Eastman, Katherine Matthews Book and Paper Shop BEATON DRU Ruth Baker of Lineoin, Miss Marle Me-|Conrad, Dorothy Guckert” De Winta Con- - 10t a4 Fernam Omana. Shane, Miss Claire Helsne Woodard, Miss|rad, Dorothy Darlow, Katherine and Frances Weasels, Miss Alice Cary Mo Charlotte Denny, Ruth Robinson, Clara 14T AARE AVENVE, GHIGAGO, L. | Grew, Miss Lowlse Lord, Miss Florence |McAdams, Mary McAdams, Hasel Updike, 122 South 156th Street,

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