Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 19, 1909, Page 27

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ;SO(IETY CALENDAR IS FULL| “ontinued from & DECEMBER 19 cond Page.) The practive of giving useful, sensible gifts has been growing more and more each year, and this year is no exception. Hundreds of people have al- ready selected valuable gifts of furniture, carpets and draperies and have had them set aside for futuro delivery. Why not select something that is useful —that is lasting—that always reminds the recip- fent of the kindness of the donor. If you haven't the ready Cash, our CONVENIE TEM will help you. YOUR O GOOD AT THE PEOPLES STORE. reach home December %, to timas with his parents, Mr l\nfl( Daugherty A gift purchased here means | Miss Loulse Dinning, who a a gift for the whole family Smallwood's school in Washington today to spend holldays with her ents, Mr. and Mre. R. J. Dinning Mr. and Mrs, Hoxie Clarke of St. Louls | will arrive the fore part of next week to | spena the Christmas holidays with Mrs. | Clarke's mother, Mrs. Ella Squires. | Mrs. E. McCormick and daughters are spending the winter in California, and are at present at Pas Robles Hot Springs, Cal where they will be for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Giibert leave this evening for a six weeka' visit in Washing. ton and New York, spending Christmas with Mrs. Gilbert's mother in Washington. Mr. Milton Uhl, who has been attending | the Wentworth Military academy at Lex- |ington, Mo., arrived Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | For the following reasons, the thoughtful buyer will find it always 4 to his advantage to visit here before selecting a gitt for any occasion Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peck of Dundee will leave next Thursday to spend Christmas in Chicago. Before refurning home they will visit New York City and other east- | ern potnts, Mrs. W. P. Stillman of 3865 Dodge street has returned to Omaha after five weeks spent on the Pacific where she visited relati t Seattle, San Francisco and Los Ange | URGESS-GRANDEN CO. wares rep- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Duval and Miss resent perfection in design, ma- | Alice Duval have returned from Cham- terial and workmanship, and will often paign, Ill, where Mr. Elalr Duval Is a| be found priced lower than inferior goods student in the engineering course in the University of Hlinos. { Miss Margaret Tuttle of Minneapolis is | | the guest of and Mrs. W. D. Bancker Burgess-Granden Company | "M and tow. Goorge . Thurmmel havs| | mcved into their new home at TI\H\)—H‘I\()\‘ avenue and Harncy street | it e ety 1511 H oward St. Miss Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Mr and Mrs, T. E. Stevens, who is in New T arrive home December 3, to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr A. E. Dunn and little daughter, Marjor will leave Tuesday evening for 59 <& Brussels Rugs, St. Augustine, Fla., where they will spend | 3 \;"{:"M:fi.:lr ‘;’(’.l”., 'lgi:g | the winter with Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. | %0 1. mhte Deten: T o8 |and Mrs. Willlam Rolleston. '\“ TNW stry Portleres, What Sort of an Auto Msid Diiweaves €00 dusenter; Mis Tty o | May Weaver, have returned from Kansas - City, where they have spent the last three | can you get for $125 to b e e aod Mes atvaE Neve ke | a house at 1409 South Tenth street H H Mrs. Frank Woedward, who has heen in $200? How big a Dia- i Kb el o mond can you buy for $125 to $200? Balance the two on one side, and ' ” Jud d Mrs. W. T. Strode of St. Louls a “VICTROLA” on the S E e e holidays with Mrs. Strode’s sister, Mrs. Richmond, Ind., and Miss Alden to Boston. an operation at the Wise Memorial hospi- tel, has returned to her home and is con- HE collection shown by the Burgess-Granden Co., represents a 'I' season’s effort in every corner of this country and Europe, where the skilled artisans produce wares designed for lighting the home. The resalt fs not only remarkable from the collector’s standpoint, but one where the »\\1:3))\7>x‘ Prices are as remarkable as the wares RS HE desire to purchase gifts that will not be duplicated by others can be quickiy satisfied by Burgess-Granden Co T IS the invariable policy of Burgess- | Granden Co. to offer ita patrons only such wares as can be honestly recommended and guaranteed FOR A HAND- 31375"“ CHINA CLOBET. $1.00 Cash, Bal- ance “Ea Similar o cut and orna- mented with French bevel plate mirror top. Makes & Eift that will always be | appreciated by the re- cipfent OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. Tor a Beautiful Terms: Tl u Oash, Balance \ coast, FOR A MASSIVE CHASE LEATHER 326'50 BED DAVENPORT Terms, $1.00 Cash, Balance “Easy” ‘an be had In genuine guar. teraawed oak, of I & tiful ‘mahoguny finish, has large book compartment with adjustabie shelves, Similar to cut and makes a most beautiful Christmas grhamented with a French gift. The frumes are of eolid o iy polished ) and are very massive. The uphols K s in genuine Chase Leather. Makes an ideal parlor plece and can instantly be converted into a comfortable bed URGESS-GRANDEN CO. maintains the one standard of excellence throughout its wtock, and the customer expending only a few doliars may feol as confident of obtaining the hest value for his money as well as those buying most costly productions, Rugs and | o Draperies $2.76 Velvet Rugs, size price ster Rugs. 2 inches, sals price for this Beau- 35 5 tfnl Parlor il LT Flul.(ly Tike lilusiration and the biggest Rocker value offered you any- where. The broad back, the comfortable seat and Exactly like ilustration the wide arms are of 5 X - 1 a most remarkable genulne gquartersawed R ——N\ value. The frames are oak. The front posts richly carved and are and cross stretcher aye finlshed in a beautiful hatd AR 46T & FARNAM STDEETS OMAHA. Eiltime o 1n"° genuine carvings. An i{deal Xmas Fo Ml s (The Peoples Furniture & Carpet Co, .Established 1887.) leather for this Chase Eeather Morris $5.1 the Boyd theater, left several days ago| 'ram- “Basy" other' and you ll buy W. T. Robinson, and Mr. Robinson, of for Kansas City, the former home of the | Dundes. Judge Strode will only remain Woodwards, to spend the holidays there. Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Weed and Miss Wec. of Stanford, Conn., parents and sister o Hugh C. Weed, who Is the fiance of Mis Faith Potter, will arrive Tuesday to re main until after the Weed-Potter wedding which takes place Monday, the 27th. untll Christmas day, but Mrs. Strode will stay some time longer. Miss Florence Alden and Miss Theodate Wilson of the secretarial staff of the Young Women's Christian assoclation, left Friday evening to spend the holldays with their parents. Miss Wilson has gone to i ) - ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson of South Dakota will arrive In a few days to be the guests of Mrs. Jackson's parents, Judge and Mrs. W. H. Munger, during the Christ mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Smith leave tomorrow for Waco, Tex., to spend Christmas wit} Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. W. P. Killings worth, Mr. Smith will be gone about thre weeks, but Mrs. Smith will make & short visit in San Antonlo, Tex., before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Kountze of New York arrived Monday to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze. Mr Kountze Is the eldest son of the la man Kountze and was married last when a number of Omaha people attende | the weading Mrs. Cora Eastman of Rock Island has arrived In Omaha to spend the holidays with her daughter, Miss Elsie and her son, Mr. Harry Eastman, who Ix supervising architect and engineer in ‘#e of the construction of the City National bank building. Mr. Jack Webster, who attends the Uni versity of Michigan, 1s expected home about Tt’s & **Caruso’’ one moment—a minstrel the next. A merry jest, a tuneful aria, the plaintive lay of the balladist, is ever at your command. There are a number of ‘‘olas,’ but it’s the **Vietrola’’ vou are thinking about. It has the world’s melody fettered and chained, and you hold the key. The Only Complete Lines are Shown at the NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. lSlp and Harney Streets GEO. E. MICKEL, 334 Broadway Omaha, Neb, Manager Co. Bluffs, Ia. A Shop of Exclusive Foreign Novelties In Leather, Brass, Conper and Porcelain— Desk Sets, Candlesticks, Smoking Sets, Samovars, Vases, etc. the most exquisite foreign design and at very reasonable prices. Bric-a-Brac of Our Book Stock Is the Finest in the West— Our book shelves are loaded with literary gems, dainty in binding, rich In literary merit. All $1.50 Late Fiction, $1.08, Engraved Invitations, Visiting Cards and Crests— Dance Programs, Menu and Place Cards to sult any occasion. Department stands for quality and par excellence. 08 Ch " Our Engraving eotnut ada., Fa. St ., Myers-Dillon nn.- i . Haines hrug Co., A Blutts ¥ Mnd'n';e Jouphlne Le Fevre, HERE TO BAT. Matthews Book and Paper Shop 122 South 15th Street. Menu at Wroth's Delicious Pacific Coast Crabs Fine Atlantic Lobsters Blue Point Oysters Clams Frog Legs Black Bass Miss Mary | e week- Crappie and Mrs. John A Saturday Mrs. Mc- Juicy Large Steaks 5 - N 7 Shane gave an informal 4 k tea for Tender Mutton Chops g 1)) > lier, when about twalve I i ent. Mr. and Mrs. Cha Chopsuey 0% Spaghetii : have been making their Chilh g as the guest of Mr McShane until Sunday h . » | the 23d of this month, to spend the holidays ith b D Jo! What to C rIStMmas | When to| § v '.i',.'"\‘&.,:"',,."'.",’,.,“fi’;. b Give G . ch s'nger in the Michagn Glee club, is not ac- 00S o nrn'\\hm them on theli oncert to hi: reeting... € | R e Srting o et o and ke A i Choice Leather Goods, Card Cases, Letter Books, Bill \,\;:.““r;d Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm, who are Books, Brass Desk Sets, Book Racks, Stamp Boxes, Twine [}/ witi Trom thore ssing 1o Gormnn, oot Boxes, Gift Boxes of Crane’s Paper. A line of Calanders §|'!! past Christmas in Lrcsder. Among ) g ok " | other Omala people abroac = War- that is worth seeing. Writing Cases, Portfolios, Blotter {ren xum.,- 7 )Dllnl..\’;lltn’ou’luw eH“a‘::u Pads, Library Inkstands, Address Books, Bridge Sets, fl|ioncin Fracce sirn o 1. fos Poker Sets, Cribbage Sets, Diaries, Line a Day Books, Li- [§|2!« Midied will be in Beriin, brary Shears, Mottoes. There was a large attendance at the Phi | = e = o s | Delta Theta daneing party ¥ ¥ evening | P 2 1 4 at Lincoin. Amo hos: ho wi dow The Moyer Stationery Company J|u smm v s oum. S | Why We Sell ains in the 1616 F Sirect Beatrice Coad and Miss Irene Coad. They B A C “ T i w0 | | Diamonds and W atches gy s LN irned home Saturday for the olldays. | . s i shoulders or through the loins of the Omaha students st Lipcoln 50% Less than Wholesale or Retail Jewelers' Price and down the limbs. Very com- return lhome today to spend the holl e e s ' monly these pains are associated it i & 5 e e We loan $75 on a $150 Diamond Ring, and if this dia :‘,".'hb'ukdf,','",.f'f n,':{"“"“ L urke of Salt Lake City, sp mond ring is not redeemed, we sell you this diamond ring for $90. Same prices prevail on all Diamond and Watch loans. Where can you beat that? We carry a fine line of gold and diamond jewelry, brooches, rings, studs, stick pins and cuff buttons. It home America for If You See It in Our Ad It's So. ~ ! New WwiLL sTOP Wroth's York. Mrs. Channing was a 1415 Farnam St. Chesapeake Caie Table d'Hote Dinuer, Oyst Young Radishes Rolade of Beef Tenderlo Chicken Croguettes, French Peas In Cream Chesapeake Salad | ashed Potatoes | Strawberry lee Cream | Les Coffee Milk | J. G, Dennis, Mg-. sugar Cors DIAMONDS IN ALL KINDS OF SETTINGS HAVE NO EQUAL AS AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT. IN OUR PURCHASE OF THE Mawhinney & Ryan Stock—at §0c on the Dollar We secured a large number of these stones—unset and in many new and attractive settings—as well as Rings, Stick Pins, etc. These all sell at Importers’ prices. We also have many new designs, made for the new firm. Ryan Jewelry Company Same Location 15th and Douglas Sts. visitor to Omaha at the Mre. McShane, when she was Mis Miss Irene McConnell, and Mrs. A, B trude McCarthy, daughter Mrs. ) hy, . will ar Notr Ind home of Burke davghter of Mr McConnell to s A nur of soclal uf- | v been planned for these | people, and Mrs. McConnell will a dance Christmas night In honor of arthy and Miss McConnell. The following € Miss Schmidt will entertain for them at a box party at Boyd's. | Weddings and Engageme The marriage of Miss Laura Ir daughter of Mrs. . R. Smith, to Mr. J. Francis McAbee of North Platte, was cel- | ebrated Wednesday evenirig at the home of | the bride's mother, Rev I. Loveland officiating. Miss Pauline Gale attended the bride and Mr. Jesse W. Todd of Lin- | | coln served as groomsman. Miss ”'“‘i Loveland played the wedding march. Mr and Mrs. McAbee will make thelr home at | North Platte, where Mr. McAbes Is gen- eral secretary of the Young Men's Chris- | tian assoclation. Mrs. H. Rex Cotton, 607 Bee bullding, nf~l fers full line of hand-painted and leather | articles for Xmas. Smith, 1 will pay you to investigate. Established Since 1894. W. C. FLATAU JEWELER AND LOANS 1514 Dodge Street. 'Phone, Red 5619. MONEY LOANED FROM 2Y,% AND UP. Engraved Stationery Waedding Invitations Announcements Visiting Cards All rect for in current | e engraves n oot anaer ed puscaalty delfvered whea Embouod Monogram Stationery ‘and other work executed at prices lower than usually Drevail acwhere. A. I. ROOT, INCORPORATED 12101212 Howard St. Phoune D. 1604 YOUR SUFFERINGS These pains are nearl 4 disordered nervous sy the result of kidaey trodbje. COCEX bullds up the nervous system, wimulates & normal, bealthy flow of bleod and furnishes the organs with the & necesary o lnsare their action, All nervous disorders yield readily 1o this treatment and the whole system s quickly built up to & condition of Vigor, Vitality and strength, Perfoct bealth Is thereby attained. Your Money Refunded If it Falls, PRICE $1.00 PER BOX. FOR SALE BY BEATON DRUG CO., 16th and Faruam Sts., Omaba Be a Trained Nurse $25.00 a Week An apportanity I8 offered to yoang women Leoon * Miss CAROLINE SOELLNER, SUPT. Lakeside Hospital Training School for Nursss, 4147 LAKE AYENUE, GHIGAGO, ILky

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